| 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed.. pr. 28, 1965.) ee ; 4 ee | es - gus SPORTS FRONT =a Several Teams Eliminated a te > A\In Cross Canada Car Rally a 7 7 : By CLAUDE HENAULT the 700-mile route between Sud- Up to 600 penalty points can be ; In Racing Game y ; WINNIPEG (CP)—Icy roads bury Ont, and Port Arthur. assessed against a team which ed ; é a - . 2 : Pe 7, and three closed sections to test Driving a Volvo 10, the team goes over the speed limit. re = ; a= ea AEM the of competitors pro- has only ten penalty points com- Temperatures later changed By JIM CULLEN . ‘ ; “= duced heavy competition” Tues- pared with-90 against Paul Mc- Tuesday, turning warm and ’ "4 day in the cross-Canada, 4,000- Lennee - nee and = —_ as oe Win- lodern Sci mov to the harress racing game to | mile rally. @ Wilson of * New jee. iz aS | eu prot! he patrons and promoters fram an) forne of skulldugsery The rally is being run for the driving a Mustang the leg to Regina. fifth consecutive year but this Henry saree + = is t t Robin Edwards ‘abreville, he first time in three years ee ee ee One team dropped out of the oo ‘tart Tuesday ‘because of a damaged suspension. This was Two Bill Woodward of Spenard, Al- aska, a private: entfy driving a BMW, navigated by Leslie Wild- goose of Anchorage, Alaska. They were in 43rd position with 1,820 penalty points at the end- ‘of the second leg. : - Tuesday's leg—the third long- that micht be dwelling in the minds of some of the men that ride the bikés. = : A Breathalizer” has been set up at Blue Bonnets, the only one of its kind in Canada, a scientific device designed for the pro | tection of the bettors and the sport itself. This new device will not pick any winners for the patrons, but will assure that evéry driver is fully able to steer and rate his speed, and that no sad loser can sensibly declare after a race: “That guy drove like he was loaded.” The “Breathalizer” can accurately determine, merely by -analysing the breath of the person under examination, whether that person’s alcoholic intake has rendered him incompetent of driving capably in this game where flying wheels are often inches apart and where an error of judgement could endanger : himself; other drivers, other horses, not to mention the fortunes | << he” players. : on eee, a harmless looking little box with a tube through which the person under examination is asked to breath has several scientific-looking lévers and glasses, one of which gives the answer in colors. The instrument Is now ~authorized- ny by the Canadian Trotting Association The ‘‘Breathalizer’ will probably not turn the drivergeinto } teetotallers, but it will certainly be a protection against drink- ing in the stable area. Some men can drink more than others, but what this device shows is whether a man has had enough te even slightly cloud his faculties et : ~ ‘This device. has.,been in operation at Blue Bonnets for twoy years and during that time they haven't’ been obliged to dis- qualify more than two or three-drivers who hadn't made coffee DROPS OUT jthat competitors travelled from Que., [a Montreal to Vancouver rather were in third place with 1 “4 } than west to east penalty points S| Almost ‘a third of the com- The rally is not -a race pétitors who started the rally special sections were set up 4 | have been eliminated so far be- along the route to be covered ea cause of tardiness. mechanical Tuesday to trap any © compett- failures. accidents or — in one tors..who exceeded speed limits. est of. the event—requires com- i “unsportsmanlike con- aes Lady Golfer m sees nae tae ae © Has Problems." sr iy ti John Bird and Klaus Ross. tions boaiee eq both of Toronto, were in first 4 Place monday night followi *NEW YORK (AP —Margie In the closed sections, drivers’ __Masters, the first Australian to try for a fast time to avoid - 9 Curling Club ret — -—-- Has Banquet Aw te try toro. fast eee NESTERENKO FLOORED : Gus of a aaaat “caceesstil pieces pel er is finding feaeer Paage used - oo ° - = it : . Se : ; hard to adjust to three rhings mumrtime and all who fail to John Ferguson (22) of. Mon- cago Black Hawks during a* in Montreal. Ferguson went being struck om the head -by poy Bansal weeey = —American beer, ae — the an are. &% treal Canadiens winds up to “first-period fight in Tuesday gee Wirephote ~bananet ie the en 2nd_ American caddies, sessed penalties _sccording _ta night's Stanley Cup final game _*t@r_the hawk forward after (CP. Wirephete)_-to-»-close-with-a-banquet inthe She thinks’ the beer and the the number of seconds by which } ; Lape bane " saureiny — men are terrific. The caddies, they trailed. . Over one hu men i i particularly in the south, leave, Results of the closed sect e : @ women curlers and their guests her in a state of complete con- were to be announced in ‘Re. : . were in attendance. fusion : gina at the end of the leg. that last one for the road E : A turkey dinner was served “1 can't understand « word Ewen Graham of Midnapore, Ww Gil ‘ | op — yi Laie Aiea ey Sav" caly ‘Mee aeand Henry Aces" Tid Bits From Here And There ©) ~~ [miues were yesendbcea: Om, miae and Toesdny Sb Coleanyarvng Valeo we tr : donors to the rinks winning com- Hodge Records Shut-out = """"" “asi See York press. Tied in fifth- place were Eppl play. By BILL NEVILLE ‘onds later it was 30, Rousseau ished it off with his stick. - Charlottetown’s Jimmy Poulton is rated fourth in the Jun- for Welterweight division in the st ratings released by the Canadian Professional Boxing ‘ation.: Poulton has been the only active fighter on the Island in recent years, but has been out of action for the past several months with “And | never know what's Weitzes .of Toronto and Erie going to happen next. One of Macduff of Oakvie, Ont., fn LADIES COMPETITION my caddies turned up .with &@ their Mustang: and Blair Bunch Poole Trophy — Eveyn Cud- bandage on his right hand. He of Montreal and Mike Kerry of the ultimate blay) 2.38 Penalties — Vasko : Can: : , ao ot . : ; s eee more ileen Doris said he was cut up in a-knife Agincourt, Ont., in a Volvo. aaian piel eee . nuh : Cama oe tone are an lane ote oe iro uae os at o_ a Oa jag Monreal, oCehner Dice tere _ parr Sie gia ep - In — ——o naval cate- os irate . - i i . , . 7 ja d » gory, ne or s Cltawa Rough ‘Riders of the Eastern Ponthall Comfercube from their ‘vaunted power play ae . i. me Jim Roberts | in the pen- Beliveau Duff. Tremblay) oa ao: ee go hig $700 bond. I got another had the best soon an : F fy ah come ald” _ Tuesday night to crush Chicago eliveau got his second at alty box, he broke loose, walked 4:29; 3, Montreal, Ricaard 6 Sullivan, Eileen nston, | hg . ; ee oe - ~ announced Monday. the-signing. of Willie coe sar pet Black Hawks 6-0-and“pull- withim~ 4-29 of the~third; finishing off a right in on DeJordy and beat (Provost) 6:46: 6 Montzeal, O'Connor. Jeanie MacKeeman. y: , points. Volvo was second with tackle from Kentucky State. He tips the scales at 240 pounds. a. game of their first Stanley sharp passing play with Duff him easily. Tremblay ! 19.55 Penalties Club Competition — (A Sec- = area, ewes nae - and Choritie third with 1,- ;: eet ies » and °/Cup hockey ‘crown in five years. and Tremblay: Vasko again was t il i d 1:14, Vasko 3:21, tion) — Margaret Sullivan, Eth- champion’ of Australia, New poin New York Mets reactivated coach Yori Berra Theeday soe : poe Sea of 14.762, io sein emaihe bane, ga! . SUMMARY = ae ee a a el: Murphy, Olga Hennigar, Zealand and Canada, who lived. There are three cars in each pan, se ie former New Hark Yankee maneet At, utr luli Prine Miniver Feafon, Hichrd cured at 6-46, Den FI Perle. Monies), Belt NOU. Sor ts, se 1:38, | Grace Cartaon Cleon at rvs saves | momainne tie * ; ; epi i eae sz "an: $ ‘tz a 3-2 le YeJordy, who t , ‘ bbe AB gs a recently. S $s play n four aaa folloviing a long meeting eens Cae? Giengel. bis conehine 1 ae bestabecion taal vith ny Teer ie final ae oe - \Belivean, |Ree as | ees ‘sai a Gane O'Gea-;urnaments. oa the _ southern BILLI AR o 5 and club pres’ Geor . pailesaaeat f ; 2a ousseau); 16:36. Penalties—Pro- : os , : core swing and finished in the 2 y : : ir- most powerful perform- period, got his pad on the 35- ; z i 12 4 7-23 nor, Ruth MacDonald, © Adan Bill Hartack will shoot for the Roses’ in the Kéntucky Derby ance of the: playoffs. footer, but the puck bounced be- Yst.0:57, Nesterenko, double — an 3. MacGregor. ‘money in three of them. . - : ~ghoard highly-regarded Bold Lad.-Hartack, who has won four Led by veteran captain Jean hind him into the net. — eee ere eee er lt loiay 10-31 Jamieson Trophy — (Mates’, |! Plan to give. it a twoyear ii oe of six Derby starts, was named Tuesday to ride Bold Lad, Beliveau, the Habs almost _ Tremblay, the defensive a ea eae Gk oo : Competition) — Leona Sinclair, 14). she said."After that, I rm 5, a top-heavy favorite until last Saturday's third-place finish in the chased the Hawks: out of, the standout of the playoffs, fin. pcos. Puldte 30:96. Hull 19:15, Margaret Sullivan, Phyllis War- [ay 0 back home and start) pea ayarign Wood Memorial at Aqueduct. Hartack won last year’s Derby rink. They out-skated them, ‘sut- . a Peried3. Montreal, STANLEY CUP ner, Louise MacLeod —- ne pe ie: oe . _ Sesek conate Peeters See weap |rtm2 sary reas xine SOY Durellg ——— Reuwa_§ Beiveen. Tem] < STATISTICS — pore Key Hashes Fie Mar. "™s ala an Sherbrooke Beavers won the Eastern Canada championship _Jast two games in Chicago which’ : ,Leod, Leah MacDonald. “epg omen are just tolerated (5 Obttqwn Billiard Clab- in Allan Cup play anda Maritime team, New Glasgow Rangers, (the Hawks won by 3-1 and t-l Is Suspended ( sports in Australia; they aren't 22167 ‘MENS COMPETITION Ph. | So Re i scores to even the series | By Ti coe gpose satel da this year's Maritime senior champs, were the only team to treated nearly as well as the !75 Gt. George score a victory over the Quebec titleholders Beliveau, a tower of strength MONTREAL (CP)—Joey _Du- Final Series | a biden - Peter ea POE ins: Ameriéa,”"- she .ex- {emma : : i. post-season play, fired two relle, Canadian welterweight Mate . 2 Sollos, Ken Lynn. aot plained. “For ‘instance, no ~ hee ; gals and set up two more as boxing champion, has been sus- j Chicago 2 3. Shield — Fred Vuozzo, Bill ;woman is allowed on the golf BASEBALL ROUNDUP Mores’ cored? twice "ar" che. DERI, Champion, nas been sus | leaps Shield — Fred vuorm, Bill Mac- rowan, "4 au0vcd 0 he, gal ? opening period, added another: letic Commission for refusing to \Chicago © Montreal 6 way. ends. At other. times, they must (| National’ League ._. St. Louis 000 031 001— 5 91 Milwaukee —§ 001 512 00x— 9131 Purkey (1-2) Taylor (4), Sa- decki (5), Briles (6), Stallard (7) and McCarver) ‘Lemaster (1-1) O'Dell (6) and Oliver. Hrs: . St.L—-Flood (3). Mil Mathews (4), Menke (2). - * New York 020 000 000-—2 5 2 Houston 000 000 012—3 8 1 Fisher, Jackson 9 Ribant 1-1 9 and annizzaro: Not- tebart, Woodeshick 1-1 9 and Bateman‘ Brand 9. American League Les Angeles 000 020 110— 4 71 Detroit 000 101 010— 3 60 Newman (2-1) B. Lee (7) and Rodgers; McLain (0-1) Fox (9) and Freehan. HR: Det—Cash q2). ‘ Boston — 010 000 000— 1 63 PROBABLE. PITCHERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers for today's major league games, won and lost records in parentheses: American League Kansas City, Segui New York, Bouton (1-1 Los Angeles, Chance (14 Detroit, Aguirre (20). N. Minnesota, Pascual (10) or Grant (0-0) at Cleveland, Tiant (00) or Terry (2-1), N. Baltinore, Roberts 10 Washington, Ortega (0-2), N. Only games scheduled. National League Chicago, Jackson (0-2) at Cin- einnati. Jay (10), N. 1-1) at at at St. Louis, Gibson (20) at Milwaukee, Blasingame (0-1), New York, Willey (0-1) at. Houston, Bruce (1-1), N Pittsburgh, Vegle (1) at Los Angeles, Osteen (2-1), N Philadelphia, Culp ‘00) or Belinsky (0-2) at San Fran- cisco, Sanford (1-1). Chicago 002 200 60x—10 12 1 Monbouquette (1-2) Heffner (5), Ritchie (7), Earley (8) and Tillman; Buzhardt (2-0) and Re- mano. HR: Bos—Conigliezo (3). Minnesota 7 103 WA—11 13 0 Cleveland 100 000 000— 1 20 Pascual (20). and Battey, Zimmerman. (7'; McDow- ell (0-2) Williams (1), Weaver (4), Tiant (5), Stange (6), Mc* Mahon (8), Bell (9), Car- reon. HR: Min—Pascual (1). Washington 200010010—5 80 Baltimore 100 010 000— 2 51 Daniels, Ridzik (1-1) (5) and McCabe; McNally (0-1) Palmer (6), Rowe (8) and Orsino. HR: Wash—Howard (2). Snooker Tourney Set For Tonight The only two undefeated play- ers left in the first Island snook- er, championship, being played jointly at -Mr. Cue (Charlotte- town) and the B and M Club (‘Summerside}, meet head-on tonight. Jack Brown and Keith Cham- pion, both with 4.0 records, will play at seven o'clock at Mr. Cue. This could be best match of the tournament and the winner of this set will have the driver's seat for4<future play. O ther matches are also scheduled and a big crowd of onlookers is ex- pected to be on hand Here is the draw with won - lost records appearing after the namnes: 7 p.m. Wednesday at Mr. Cue ‘Charlottetown — Jack Brown (4-0) vs Keith Champion 40); Bill Acorn Sr. (4-1) vs Verne Wedge (41): 9 p.m. Tues- day at Mr. Cue — Clair Hard- ing (21) vs Bob Walton (2-1). Winners last night were: John Kane (3-0), Keith Champion (‘3- 1), Verne Wedge (3-0). in the second, and closed out appear for a scheduled title fight | the rout with three more in the here May 4, promoter Johnny third i Rougeau said Tuesday night. Dick Duff, Bobby Rousseau, Rougeau said Durelle. a na- Henri Richard and J. C: Trem- tive of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., who blay were the other marksmen. fights out of Trois-Rivieres,. Que. The. first four goals came will be replaced by Peter | while Canadiens enjoyed a man Schmidt of Toronto. Durelle had | advantag raising to 19 the been scheduled to meet 35-year- number of power play goals old Armand Savoie of Mont eomge adhe scored in the play- real-. offs. They got 12 in a six-game id Dure Semi-final against Toronto and a arcane’ _ bere now have seven against the "roke training 21 days.ago : his father died in New Bruns Hawks: BACKS TO WALL wick and later refused to ap- The scene now switches back Pear for the fight as scheduled. to: Chieago. for game No. 6 Rougedu said he had talked Thursday night with the Hawks: With Dick Pearson of Saint facing a win-or-else proposition. John, N.B.; president of the Ca- A seventh and deciding game,--nadian Professional Boxing Feal- if necessary, will be played here eration, and Pearson told him Saturday Durelle would be stripped of his Canadiens left little doubt Welterweight crown. - i from the opening whistle that Durelle has met Savoie twice, they meant to break the game and won both times by decision. wide open They stormed all over the Hawks—even winning the alley Hawks even” winn Braves Waallop t f 0 Fi ° Fao and’ Blooded Eric Nees Cardinals 9-5 enko—and it took only the first | power. play of the night to put’ MILWAUKEE (AP)—Milwau-| them ahead to stay. kee Braves ugloaded a 13-hit at- | Beliveau, who now has seven tack, including homers by Ed- Playoff goals, go the. one that die Mathews and Denny Menke, counted. firing a backhander and walloped the St. Louis Car- past Chicago goalie Glenn Hall dinals 9-5 Tuesday night before after Rousseau had worked the a frozen crowd of 1,677—the puck in front of the net, smallest in County Stadium his- After that it was merely a tory question of figures, most .of them calculated. on how matty power play opportunities Mont- rea) would get HELD IN CHECK Bobby Hull. held tightly in check for the fourth game of the five. went off for elbowing at day of a heart attack. He was 15:15 of the first and Duff “8 Bohnen, made an honorary promptly made it 20, lipping Member ‘of the. “Met’’ last in Rousseau's rebound at 16:36, Chtistmas. was one of the Chicago defenceman Elmer S8reatest singers of his time, (Moose) Vasko opened the sec- Immediately after the Second ond period by drawing a hook- World War, he founded the new | ing penalty at 1:18. Eighty sec- West Berlin Municipal Opera. | OPERA SINGER DIES BERLIN Mich- ae] Bohnen, 12 years ‘Reuters) for Bold Lad, with jockey Bill at the reins, leaves SHOWING HIS 2Y 7 * 8 F of the Derby Trial race at Churchill Downs” yesterday. The Lad will be one of the fa- HEELS * ~ Nt eS 5. 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