. THE BUBBLY WATER FLOWS Canadiens’ sharpshooting Bernie| back in the final series with the, mouth and lets some trickle over; celebrate fourth _ Gextirion, who staged a come-! Leafs, pours champaigne into his| his chin as Montreal Canadiens|championship in their dressing- s \ straight world room. Others, left to right: Mar- cel Bonin, Phil Goyette, Junior Langlois, Jacques Plante. 2 . . Y? By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer ing a tight game might be too much fer Adams’ heart. With Smythe, it's simply a case of nerves. Last week, when Toronto Maple diens 3-" in overtime in the third game of their Stanley Cup series, Smythe was pacing up and down Church St., about a block from Maple Leaf Gardens. He knew immediately Leafs scored when a great roar from the Gardens shook the neighbor- Leafs defeated Montreal Cana-| ing hood. The street was practically deserted and within seconds people who had been watching the game on televisicn, ieaned out windows beaming and laugh- Taxi-cab drivers, listening to the game on their car radios, stopped their*cars and got out. “They just stood for a couple of seconds and then pushed off,’ Smythe told reporters. BIG LEAGUE CANUCKS A couple of Canadian big league ‘Controversial Negro Star ‘Is Performing Brilliantly DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Jerry Pumpsie) Green, centre of a @iscrimination ruckus _ swirling ground the Boston Red Sox, is doing all right with the dienes. | polis Millers. ~ The lean young Negro had two ' Aiits in four times at bat Tues- day night when Dallas defeated “$#ts American Association rivals * 43. His performance against Fort Worth last weekend was, in the words of Minneapolis manager ~ Gene Mauch, really tops. * Green played shortstop with fhe Red Sox before the Sox sent him to Minneapolis. Mauch ghifted him to second hase with sensational results. “He’s done some fantastic things,” Mauch says. ‘“‘He’s made impossible plays. He had one of the greatest doubleheaders in * Fort Worth the other night that I ever saw.” GOT FOUR HITS « In the two Fort Worth games. ' Green walked four times and got four hits in five official trips. He handled 18 chances and figured in — double plays. ~ . bi The Red Sox have been ac-,hollered that I'd probably have cused of shifting Green to ajto write a letter to the NAACP | farm club because he is a Negro.| explaining it. They deny this. “The fans in Houston and Fort|expression, never acted like he Worth got on him pretty hard|heard them. He came to us with “When he} a good attitude. He wants to play in Fort) ball. Worth in the last inning, they|other stuff.’ about it,” Mauch says. finally made an out “But Green has never changed He never mentions tat WINS BY TKO Spider Webb Defeats Rivers | CHICAGO (AP)—Spider Webb, No. 3 ranked middleweight, raked a bleeding mask on Neal Rivers and won on a technical knockout in 2:49 of the fourth round in their Chicago Stadium bout Wednesday night. In an action-filled third round, FurFinCampfi ire MANY FLIES SNAP oy mex onan DON'T — TAKE A STRANGLE HOLD ON THE ROD ~HOLD THE ROD TIP 100 HI6H STARTING THE BACK CAST —— CONTI “TIP PASSES VERTICAL — START “THE LINE ROLLS OUT BEHIND — USE TOO MUCH POWER FORWARD CAST on — ALLOW LINE TO SLIP THROUGH THE GUIDES ON THE FORWARD CAST IF YOU OWN A MOTOR WITH FULL REVERSE, YOU CAN TROLL AT VERY LOW SPEEDS witHouT STALLING BY OPERAT- ING THE BOAT STERN FIRST INUE BACK CAST AFTER ROD LL. POSITION RT FORWARD CAST BEFORE -~- — 'F TOO IN CASTING, YOU'RE NOT Sasi LONG ENOUGH ON © em Kee rectum SOECATR mg *| Webb and Rivers, 25, who was | middleweight Sugar Ray Robin- baseball players to watch this season are Ted Bowsfield, 21- year-old southpaw pitcher from Penticton, B.C., and Reno Ber- toia, from Windsor, Ont. Bertoia, a good-field no - hit player with Detroit Tigers for three years, was traded to Wach- ington Senators after the 1958 campaign. The new surroundings have worked wonders. over .300 and his hits included 24-year-old second-baseiman | In the first week he was hitting | ‘Adams, Staff Smythe Have Something In Common paw came down with a flu virus just before the 1959 season opened | and hasn't started yet, but the Red Sox front office is looking for big things from him. : GOLF TRAIL Moe Norman, the colorful clown of the fairways, probably is con- vinced that the big-time circuit isn't his cup of coffee. He won only $1,224 in five tournaments this year and now is back at his stand at a golf range in Toronto. Stan Leonard, the 45-year-old M | FANS ARE UNHAPPY che Guardian, Charlotictown, Thurs., Apr. 23, 1958. 9 : Tribe Blasts Tigers 10-1; Red Sox Down Orioles” By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland continued to seven hits, J‘:- Piersall, Rocky Wanderers Cop English Soccer League Crown LONDON (AP) — Wolverhamp- ton Wanderers lashed lowly Lei- League championship for the sec- ond straight year. The Wolves’ victory sent them into the European Cup of Cham- pions next season. The Wolves lost in the first round last oe to Schalke of West Germany. | Leicester held the Wolves to a scoreless first half. Then Norman| Deeley, recently picked for Eng- land’s tour of the U. S. hit the Wolves’ first goal in the 61st min- ute. Mike Lill and Bill Murray added the others. Luton Town. the English Cup finalists May 2, defeated bottom- of-thetable Portsmouth 31. It was Larton’s third win in 13 games since they reached the final, The other Cup finalists, Notting- ham Forest. again went under. | Shackleton hit all three goals. Leeds United defeated them 340. Leeds’ centre forward Alan Nottingham has won only three out of 12 games since the semi- finals. Ted Williams Workout Fri. BOSTON (AP) The Boston Red Sox announced Wednesday that ailing Ted Williams will take a brief workout at Fenway Park Friday. It wil be the first workout of the regular season for the 1958 batting champion. i Williams suffered a pinched nerve in his neck during spring training and since has worn a special protective collar designed to help hasten his recovery. Red Sox spokesmen said there was no indication when Williams | will rejoin the team. Alex Grammas hit his first home run since Sept. 8, 1955 as ie also hit a home run for t Piersall drove ‘in four Cleve- land runs with his homer ard single and Colavito knocked in three more with a homer. Leek, playing his first major league game, hit a two-run homer- and a singic. He is a 2l-~year-old bonus boy off University of Arizona campus. It was the Tigers” fourth Indians rolled up a 14-1 score and collected 16 hits. Frank Lary was knocked out in the seventh inning after giving up lined by the flu, hit his first homer for Boston in the sixth in- ning. Jackie Jensen was the chief singles on his first fo: last time up Jensen eae ee by Willie Tasby who made a fine catch against the centre field wall, Grammas, a weak hitter, had a big day at Wrigley Field. In addition to his homer, he hit two aren wes eet Gea sacrifice flies and dumped a squeeze bunt f.- a total of four runs batted in. 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