Inn Country Club kiss as Stan grins his grabs a handful of silver dollars He finished the four da Bock Stretch pleasure. y tourna- 'looked after by Howard MacKay, and his assistant, Arthur Mac-In- nis. ryday’s partner Billy Caspeir who ~_.l_j[e_;i.. April 30. 1953 The Guardian Page 9; SPORT FORUM HOOP CHAMPIONSHIP Sir. —— We, the Charlottetown Trotters, have been afforded the opportunity of being hosts to the lViai'itinie Senior "C" Basketball Championships which will be played at Queen Charlotte High School on Saturday of this week. Our guests and opponents will be the New Brunswick Champs rep- resenting Ccnierville Lcgionaires and the Cape Breton All Stars who were the winners in the Nova Scotia lop. We feel that this is 21 rare op- portunity for the sports fans of Chzirlottctown to see top notch basketball without them moving too far 61’ costing them too much. Basketball is the ‘number one spectator sport in the United Sta- tes and is catching on well in sev- eral centres in Canada. The last time a Senior team played here in this league was in 1947 when the New Waterford Strands were the opponents of the Navy spon- Leacl In l OTTAWA iCP)—Captain Ralph 1 Backstrom Tuesday night I scored three‘ times as Ottawa'- Hull Junior Canadiens whipped Regina Pats 6-2 in a wide junior Habs a 2-1 series lead. Fourth game of the best-of- seven series between the two farm clubs of Montreal Cana- led for the first three days. (AP Wirephoto) _ _ ing Hull, Que., next Sunday. ltremely wen ‘bred’ bemg by 1_‘I11"l Backstrom, regarded as one of rble Han°V‘er’ ‘me Of the mp 51195 I the top junior prospects for 1958-59 -open third, game of the Memorial Cup: hockey final. The win gave the‘ fdicns will be played here Friday- tnight with the fifth in neighbor-‘ Continued from page 8 Francis Breau of Moncton and was the second highest dash win- ner in the M-aritimes last season with 17 firsts, 6 seconds and 3 thirds. Dropping back to the re- mainder of Senator Barbou-i"s horses. we saw what looked like a good prospect in Robert Bud- long. and also Vesta Wick. .,4ui,.w...r-...J..~_JIr-=E'.~'*" '-'- " M " "' ‘* ~ Silver Don is a trotter owned - by Sam Johnston; her record is v 2.17 3-5, and she had 4 firsts and one second last season. Her breed- ing is excellent, her sire being Dude Potempkin, 2.07 1-4. Anoth- Pla_v:lale, 2.04 1-4, and her daml Their next - door neighbor is Claude MacMi1lan who has Y Not Chief and a younger brother C. S. Chief, and in the same stable er and Brownie Budlong. GOOD PROSPECTS leral good prospects, and that popular trotting mare, C o n n i e French, that lowered her record to 2.12 4-5 last season and was 6 times first, 3 times second, and 6 times third. She is owned by Sidney Stead who drove her in most of her wins. Others in train- 1ing with Harold are: Coronation is Jimmy Brown’s Curtain Rais- j . The Harold Stead stabe has sev-‘ tof the Hanover Shoe Farms andl tsire of Pet Hanover, 2.13 2-5 and? this dam is Beverly Hanover.‘ ‘Blake Hanover is eight years old‘ and should be good for many sea- sons of racing. [ The third buy Stanley made was ‘Congresswoman, a 13-year-old tmare with a record of 2.14 2-5: she is by that good sire. Congres- sional. 2.04 1-4, and is eligible to the 2.25 Pace. His final buy was Hoosier Connie, a four-year-old trotter that is eligible to the 2.30 class. ,0LD HOME VI/EEK I And now we have some good ‘news to release. Old Home Week of the parent National Hockey League club, set up Claude Rich- ard for another ‘goal and_his smooth play-making gave Regina netminder Ken Walters many Maritime Basketball Tourney This Saturday ,sored local quintet. There were I some three hundred people watch- ied that exciting match and went laway well satisfied that they had witnessed a superb sporting event. Remember‘! We hope that the Charlottetown fans will support us in our efforts iclieer for us. It is not very often that local basketball has appeal- ed to the public for support, not since 1947. and we hope we we are not asking too much. We would like to thank you and your staff for the support you have given us and your paper for this valuable space. Thanl<:ing you in the interests of Basketball, I am, Sir, etc., The Charlottetown Trotters P.E.I. Senior “C” Champs. WALTER LEPAGE (Playing Coach) Habs Grab Series 3 anxious moments. Billy Carter scored the other two Ottawa-Hull goals, duplicat-‘I ing his feat of. the second game} won 4-2 Sunday by ihebaby Habst after they dropped the opener 4-3 last Friday. Regina scorers were Dave Ba-, ion of Prince Albert Mintos and; Bill Saunders of Winnipeg, a las-t- minute replacement for defence-3_ man Emile Gillis of Fliu Flonl Bombers. ; Gillis was to sub for Jerry Ser-l, viss of Estevan Bruins who broke. his arm in Sunday’s game ”but‘ coach Frank Mario decided just before game time that he would go with three'defencemen and-use Saunders. I 1 Stan Musial Gong Great CINCINNATI (AP)——Stan Mus- ial, who appears to be under no handicap, said Tuesday the Na- tional League is “making it tough' on the old left-handed hitters.” “First they take away the Polo Grounds and Ebbets Field, both or real good pacer is Mr. Joll-‘Sue; Bud Worthy; D. P. Dale, scott, 2.12 2-5, by Jollity, 2.05 1-4, ; owned by Lester Johnston; Ma- dam Plucky Scott, 2.08 1-4, owned f jor Pepper, owned by Lester O'B- by Doug Hill and George Rogers. I rien; Sally Voldstadt, that took a Last year he was l2 times first,~‘elord as a three-year-old last 5 times second and 6 times third. season of 2.1 and showed two- Push Hal is also owned by Doug, minhte speed, and her owner is Hill. Ima‘s Buddy, owned by Leel Ray Maiflailldm of Marshfield. Taylor. Larry H., is a two-year-I ..old owned by»Lorne Hennessey.; Bernie S_. Dawn is owned by Jack‘ Jean Clegg, 3, 2.14 2-5, that is Brown and Sunkist Joe by L. Mul-lby Abner T. C1838’. 2-04 1-2. dam ligan_ tLee’s Nightmare, 2.09 1-4. She is What may be a 2.10 ‘pacer-is‘ ‘and Provincial Exhibition will be] With 3 Sl101't from P.0I‘Ch_iI1 fight carried on bigger and better than; field. and now Cincinnati pushes ever this year_ At a meeting ofj the fence farther back._ he said. directors hem Monday evening’? The St. Louis Cardinal great the old Home week dates dgg-jd-‘] also cited the obvious advantage ed on were August 11 to August:f0r righthaiiders at Los Angeles- 15, inc1us1ye_ I All 28 home runs hit in the first ; nine games at the coliseum in Los The harness racing program has Angeles Were by Fight-handed bat‘ » been enlarged and bigger pur-1‘ l€I‘S~ ’ , _ I 595 W111 be given and every in- _l\lus_ial ‘collected 14 hitsrin 22 ducement will be afforded to our lI‘1PS In 1115 “F51 10111 Of the west local horsemen and those who -SBVED 50? 11 at 831311 DaFk—f01‘ 'RACED WELL The following are owned by -‘Francis Breau of Moncton: Pep- per Clegg, 2.10 3-5; War Cry Ranger, 2.08, that was 9 times first. 13 times second and 3 times 1' third last season; Jolly Jim, 2.09, .that was 9 times first, 10 times second and 3 times third last sea- _t-‘son: and that great mare, Betty French, 2.03 4-5, that was a star pacer at Roosevelt Raceway a "few years ago in the stable of gEarl Avery. She raced excep- § tionally well for Joe last year, be- iging 11 times first, twice second, rand once third. Her total win- 1. nings to date are $33,722. That good sportsman, Hon. Dou- y gald MacKin~non, M.L.A., has a tgood prospect in Callie Hal. a .four-year-old by the Maritime’s - coming sire, N.D. Hal, and own- ;er Dougald gets a great deal 0f in some i ‘S pleasure driving him Qt: workout miles. E ‘trioiirisn ‘1- The Horace Willis stable . flteadlined by Kcppoch Playgirl, '_ 2.09 335, that is a great favorite 1 is 1 ,year of 2.11 2-5 and is by Miller a full sister to Jerry’s Night- mare that took a record of 2.06 at Fredericaton, N.B. in the Wal- ter Dale Memoiral Pace. For the Mapco stable of Summerside, Harold is training Jollity Leigh,l come here to race. The night rac- ing program will start on June 7 and will continue until the 28th tof September, inclusive. The track and grounds, and 2.11 1-5; Peter Federal, 2.09; Tex-leverything pertaining to them,l as First; Belle of Texas. Frankie‘ will be placed in tip-top‘ shape and_ Beckar is assisting Harold as trainer of the Mapco stable. QUICK TRIP Our friend Stanley Mayhew oft Kinkora has just returned from a quick trip to the State of M-aine, and also while he was away took in the night racing at Rocking- ham Park, New Hampshire. He said that despite the unpleasant weather, racing programs have been carried out as scheduled and attendances are constantly in- creasing. While there he couldn’t resist, the temptation to add some good wvouid be a ggod thing and he1p-Iled and full Of 110119 Of Victory-‘ prospects to his stable. They are in brief-Bobby Brook, a six-Yea!‘ old pacer that took a record last Brook and is eligible to the 2.23‘ Pace. His next purchase. Blake Hanover, is double gaited and has we look forward to seeing this‘ lone of the best racing years in zhistory. Old Home Week had its iorigin in 1940; the war was go- a rousing .636 average. He was far in front in the league batting race with .533 before Tuesday night's contest at Cincinnati. I I Litt Suspension Of Golfer ' LONDON (AP) ‘Z The British, Golfers Association T u e s d a y ,li‘fted its suspension of Harry mg Very badly in Europe; Hmer’Weetman for sounding off after had overran France and was well‘ he was not used on the Brmgh on his way to the seeming con—f quest of Russia D. DeBlois. then Lieutenant Gov- Hundreds of our boys had d,,n_ ernor of the province. He asked ned the khaki and were in train- me 1f I “‘°”ght it “.35 the right mg The previous year’ the plant thing to do, considering the way had been taken over by the mil- the War was gomg’ and I told . ' feelings were, in itary, but they had moved out.,111111 that ‘"11 . to Beach Grove in June of 1940. W°1”1‘1 “'31 1i that 1‘ the 1’°"1’1°l . . = d and car- Th , t de t of metathome were contente ! Asgocvlaligii Fdrefdildedl that it‘-1'y111g 0“ 11aPP11Yv W9f°1‘°°““""l I ful to the morale of our peopletvl/'ith that potent signature, over Ryder Cup team on the final day of the 1957 match with the United States. When told by team captain Dal Rees he would not play singles, Weetman said: “I‘1l never play under Rees in a Ryder Cup match again." ' The British professionals, trail- ing 3-1 at the end of the first. day’s play, went on to defeat the U.S. team 7-4 at Lindrick last Oct. 4-5. — The association lifted the year's suspension six months early af- ter Rees made an appeal in Weetman’s behalf. Leo1is,, Barons Make Trade CLEVELAND (AP>—C1eveland _ ,Bar-ons of the American Hockey] League Tuesday traded Steve iraftcheck, 29, to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Ian Anderson, who will be 20 next month, and an undisclosed amount of cash. Both are defencemen. Kraftcheck played with the Barons in 1949-50 then went to Boston, Indianapolis and New York before returning to Cleve- land and the AHL five years ago. ... 5 Happy Fisherman SEE US AND onoosn SCOTT-ATTWATER 11 Models to Choose From Easy Terms.‘ —Also— McCulloch Chain Saws . ' ‘ ‘ , d if C01“ Put °“ 8 mg °1“t‘2§'t‘3°f§‘.f.§f.S‘v%2§Ii ‘iL‘§."‘.’.‘.i".‘I’.‘ .32.. Home week pmgram' and has continued until now, and I got up a petition and my first jthis year's observance will mark I call was on the late Hon. George ‘. its 18th anniversary. l Keith Carmichael Ltd. Brackley Pt. 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We have a complete line of the REMEMBRANCE PATTERN on 4 sale including Knives, Forks, Dessert Spoons, Tea Spoons, (small and large). ; Salad Forks, Cold Meat Forks and Berry‘ I Spoons. “CALL IN TODAY WHILE THE SALE IS ON” 1 BURNS JEWE 149 Great George St. BURNS JEWELLERS ARE OFFERING VANOTHER M (33744. :lO(X¢(f“”g«~ . -... .s.......',« , mm.» LLELRS Dial 6632 I . TORONTO (CP) Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League Tuesday an- nounced the acquisition of centre Willie Marshall from Hershey Bears, champions of the Ameri- . I can Hockey League. i ' Marshall, 26, won the AHL scor- ing championship this, year with sists. He was Toronto property for Martinez To Meet Savoie BOSTON (AP)—The signing of welterweight contender V in c e Martinez and veteran Armand Savoie of Montreal for a 10-round bout next Tuesday at Mechanics Building was announced Tuesday. Paterson, N.J., is scheduletf to meet Virgil Akin: in St. Louis in June for the welterweight titzle va- cated by Carmen Basilio. In his last Boston appearance, Martinez was ou-tpointed by Tony DeMarco, the former welter king then ranked as the top contender. Savoie. a former lightweight con- tender, was outpointed by mid- dleweight Joe Devlin a few weeks ago here. U. S. Hoop Team Scores 4th Win Over Ruskies TIFLIS. Russia (AP) The touring United States men's bas- ketball team defeated the Geor- gian all-stars 59-41 Tuesday in a game played out-of-doors on a floor so wet that charwomen were mopping under one basket when play was at the other end of the court. W000 ISLAND - GARIBOII FERRY SERVICE ‘May 1st - June 20th inclusive l Daily from each terminal: - ‘8 a.m,, 11 a.m., .2 p.m., 5 p.m. ‘ STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast Cross early and avoid delay. No Reservations For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. Island th Toron Toronto I » 104 points n40 ol d64 —‘ next Saturday and come out and’ 0 g a 5 an as twclcome our visitors as well as‘ four years before being sold to .- Martinez, a stylish boxer from ’ I WILLIE MARSHALL B. C. Centennial Will See Top Milers In Race VANCOUVER (CP)——-'I‘hie Brit- ish Columbia Centennial Games Association has seven top milers committed for the centennial mile at Empire Stadium here June 6. llie Marshall To Play 0 Leafs Club I 15 goals and 34 assists. He played two previous seasons in the NHL, ending the 1951-52 and 1952-53 campaigns with New York Rang- ers. Pittsburgh of the AHL in 1%556.l' He was sold by Pittsburgh to Her- shey a year later. Toronto traded forwards Ron Hurst and Mike Nykoluk of the AHL Rochester Americans to Her- shey for Marshall, a native of Kirkland Lake, Ont. They also loaned centre Wally Boyer of the junior Toronto Marlboros to Her- shey for two years. 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