O 1 The Gina-diam. Charlottetown, Sat. May 2. 1904. if 0” SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE Determined Effort rF HALIFAX - DARTMOUTH independents don't win the the Maritime Ladies Five Pin Bowling title, one the line today at Rollaway Lanes. it won‘t be because they didn't give an uncut effort. Defending Maritime champs. the girls have had numerous difficulties to overcome. 5 than two weeks ago the Nova Scotlaners had a spon- snr; a nationally known brewing company. A week and a half ago however they were informed that the brewing com- pally had used their slloted monies on publicity and that. "tnv were sorry. they were unable to sponsor the am. qlightly more than peeved with the action of their “spon- mm; 1110 girl-s decided to go it at their own expense. Earlier h. . week two of their regular kcglers became ill and another we unable to leave Halifax because her mother was ill. Dctcrmincd. as women usually are. and still hoping to hold onto their Maritime championship. the three remain- Int: girls recuited two high average five pin bowlers fr goidaroua. and two Halifax girls who have bowled very little firr‘ nhis. but both of whom hit the candlcplns pretty well, \(-r-."n\""‘flflll0il! were ccnsitlrred too high so the girls de- (wild to bring a trailer. Obstacles overcome. the independents arc in the city and doing very well for themselves. Hodgins ls Tops ORGANIZER of the H-D team. Betty Hodgins. is rated the ninivi‘i‘incs top five pin female bowler Past performance certain- w vi‘r‘ilrs liri- rating. She. has been tournament average champ to» be past three years and in 1962 finished with a 260 average. . . year she was tops with a 234 average. That's a little low her however: on her home Stadacooa lanes she hits them fm ‘l A new edition to the team this year. Shelia Hall. from iiinimoiith. is hitting them for a 215 average. and the other: ilclcn Brooks. Dot Conrail. Ann Potelr. Phelma MacDonald and Mary Richards, round out the defending champs‘ squad. propping only one point in their first four games. the host Ti~ll.'l\\'.”t.\' Accs Maritime champs in 1901. e shown lots of ccnrirlczicc sincc e opening Thursday night. t't)li~"l.<if‘ill Pauline Burhoe has been pacing the Rollaway; hi-i mcragc has been lll’llif‘l‘ titan 240 and yesterday morning s'r rolled a 920 triplc. Kay Jay's average has been above . iv 15102 she won Maritime sinslc honors with 345. Brenda Ryan. (iz‘rti' Martin. Mar: Gauthier. liclcn Gallant and Stephne Mc- Mill have kept the city cliih moving A cnibcr of this year's ncwcst entry. St. John's. New- foundland, Bernie Cook, who averages 230 on her home alley. f‘i'll‘ll‘ un with a single of 420 yesterday afternoon a fin- i‘lit‘d strong in the same string to capture triple honors mi 910. Captain of the Newfoundland team. Ruth Guzzwell, said they have found the competition very keen. but they've been happy with their performance to da e. Off The Cuff (it's 'MAC FARLANE. one of the most colorful maches in the .\l':ii‘itimes. has called it quits as far “basketball is con- (‘i‘l'l‘ll‘fl and will devote his time to the coacliing_ of football and ni‘iniri-‘itrating the affairs of the Mount Allison Universrty atiilrt‘c department. MacFarlane coached the Mounties to the \"zri'iii‘r intercollegiate ha~keilial1 title in 1957 . Bcst‘orn F‘lllllS have sold forcward LARRY LEACH to Portland of the \"~‘~l(‘l‘lt 1.535111". His switch appears to be the first in a series «c i‘llni‘SCS within the Bruins organization ARNOLD 1“i1..\ll’.R is casily pro izolf's wczilthiest shot maker, Bcsndes 2 'TlliE more than his share cf lllP tourney winings. Palmer ins to enterprises ranging from textiles to television .. l-"l\' Tl'RCOTTE. Grand Frills. :uidcd home three wmncrsat l“. l‘iuiorc's Pimlico Race Track Thursday to displace Mike t' at the top of the Pimlico jockey stationvgs l1 'v u'tdci'siand a series of new golf regulations have bccn re- lc scrl for Canadian and American golfers. We hope to have a sl'n‘nlm'v of the new rule; in a future edition of . ..ventng P ‘i‘i-t ' Al. LOPEZ thinks his White Sox will Oting tihe ‘. W‘ s out for lllf‘ll' first pennant since 1959. Facts and figures s v l. '707 is drcrminq. The club is weak on the‘ lcug ball and t‘wv'i‘ isn't one .000 hitter b'ick fro-m last season 5 ‘ieam .. llc must admit wc had ncvcr heard of the Kings County Base- 1~nll League until we came to fat-2.1.. but after hearing a few irfl‘s‘oils talk about its' successes. it sounds like the most suc- cis-iul and unknown lt‘a’lllé‘ in the Maritimcs. We look to the K "Jsmcn o provide a exciting ball action in_the coming s: Mn The Canadian Mixed Curliii:y championships. in- ‘1rcicd carlier this year in Toronto. will be held in To.onto i".f.’|11l in 196.7. Wierd Array 01 Cars 01'::: llziy race. ll‘cirdcst of all was a speed- 'guson of England for a super- t-tcr with an “outboard drive-.2 icliarged chi engine. spons (‘01in mounted just in front of. mph. lli" rear wheels. track one-lap record of 151 h The car—sill‘his to win-flap“ myth, TlGER AT THE TOP? - - - - A‘kAl/Nfiptma/r = V Ag: By Alan Mover oar/4‘40”, m ‘ f r Wat/Dide wit/A1461 ./7[ .‘ .3 “"0” 4’“ 7717)!!!” '“it ~— M/ZMR 1/ V 6%? ’3; 1mm #5 .‘ y. i Mi MM 27 7557 7:” ' M7“ fifggggg ' arm's/59 Wm: 57‘ f x mm, 3%); film/mow!!! = - . {37/ l/fl/ , Alp ram fists/67}. that . J .m ’ ' ‘w‘mn 11.jpg” uh 1' .- ’K on» Northern Dancer, one of II tli-oroughbreds entered in to- day‘s $125,000 added Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs turned in a brisk workout at the track yesterday. The Dan- cor. with R mon Cerra up. went six furlongs in 1:14 and CANuIAN DERBY HOEFU ' 1 Bill ’1 a. ":5 mom“ m... may» was listening when 1 tell this Trainer Horatio intro said “This is exactly what i want- Pd. i didn't know’ the horse to someone. (AP Wire-photo) BERNIE COOK STARS ‘in the top slot in the Maritime Rollaway squad will go againsticd St. . lladies Ch'town Rollaway Aces Leading Bowling Tourney The Rollaway Aces remained In the first draw today the bowling tourney cur- lthc Gazetowvi Scliconors and in inciiily in pi-czress at the Char-Who second draw they will face 1lotietown Rollaway Cliih. ‘action gets underway today all 1:00 pm. and the second and concluding draw of the tourna- ment ' p.m. Newfoundland's Bernie caught spectators ycstetrdiay came up with a remarkable high l single score of 420. which was the highest game ever bowled woman. the . she recorded a total of 930. alive. corded the highest with a 1266 score and also tured the high honors with a 3625 count. The ,the Siicarwaier outfit. an d!’ I . aw —— Sliearwater ldofeated St. John's 4-0: Halifax ,lndcplcnidenis downed Schoon- ;ers lGagetow-nl 3-1: Alpines “Gazetowiil blanked Sll‘lPlhtmi‘ne Ctink,4-0: and the (‘lmrloiiciown Aces localitoppcd the Summeiisidc Pon- ghe tiacs 4-0. ‘ It p.m, draw. Shoat-water. de- lt‘eaicd Gagctawn Schooners. 4- ‘0: Pontiacs iSiimmcrsidcl. de- fcaicd Shclburnc. 4-0: is scheduled for 3:00 the as the . cyc of the Rollaway lanes by a Halifax l iDartmouth independents defeat-hopped Newfoundland 4-0: Poo-i i'h '. s .‘1-1: Siimmersiide‘tiacs (.ummeirsidcl and Al- Cl‘f‘t‘i Lanes defeated Gagctowii pines (Gagetuwnl sipli't. 2-2 and Alpincs 4-0: Greenwood down the Schmnersl i t pm draw: (‘liarloitetmvn IGagetnwnl 4-0. Aces defeated snmmomidel STANDINGS l Crest Lanes 40: Summers/idol Pts. Pontiiacs dolinwted Shenrwiater‘Rollaway Aces 24 3-1: Halifax Dartmouth lndofl-laldax Independents pi'rduitis rtcl'catrd Sliclbiime.('rcsi Lanes isummersidcl 21 3-1: R Gi‘ccnwond dcteat-‘Flierwatevr 18 ed Gagelcwn Alpincs 3-1. Pitiitiacs (Summerslde) 15 2 " pm. draw. Halifax ln—Newfoundl‘and 14 dependents downed the Char-‘Greeniwood l ‘lottciown Rollaway Aces 3—1;;Alpines (Gagetownl 10 Shiarwator .lownod Sliclburnc Schoonch tGagetown) 2 -4-0: Crest Lanes lSiiiiim-crsiidei Sliclbourne 2 Bci'nic also captured high triple of the day as The Charlottetown represent- the Rolaway Aces re- ieam game cap- tcam mla'tlch 1 Opening Racing l i d Minnesota are Kansas City cnmplcied only Wednesday by by Studebaker. I. Page“, ‘24, PMS ,8, and. Ronni; {ligikclj‘ll'l Yun.ck of Day ‘ Len Sutton of Pmiland- '0'?" Battcy. Zimmerman till: ra-l “if?” 3'” n in a md‘was first on the track with '1bowsky. ti-ll. Sturdlvsni 191.1 m”: onnil‘fe “12m sside oi the rear engine Offenhaiiser in Bcwsfield till and ignitmilinsz- f ‘ . ' 4 ' . . site, i i. 'son' muss-is. beside an Offenlliil1SCl'.Whlf.‘h he has done almost 155 MinnfigggasBCityl’ Colavlno W’l in tire tests against the.‘ ‘3': 3‘ Green 121. N l i l l l l there are enough ccivcd. The closing date for ,entrics will be May fourth . eligibility papers for the horses tact Frank “Duck” Acorn Pittsburgh 000 100 010-— 2 7 0 st. Louis 000 100 20x— 6 13 2; Law. 10-h Butters I41. Sisk tor. and Mcl‘arlaue: Craig I1-0)l and hit-Carver i . cw York Ill 0011 000-~ 3 lift Cincinnati 001 am nrlx— 4 71 l TORONTO ‘(TPl Date Announced ‘ . . ing Montreal NDG Harness racing w-ll get “n‘, 11-3 to take their best-of-five. derway “9” Ma" 9‘“ """Vidinfl‘ Eastern Canada Memorial Cup W'i final 3~1 in gamcs and advance entries d Edmonton 011 Kings. 3" 1 Winners Wayne Carleton and {Peter Stcmkowski paced the Von Toronto attack with three goals for ‘ each. All of Stcmkowski‘s goals came in the high—scoring third -_._________ pr‘i‘iori Dcfciir'cninn Jack Chip- clasc added a pair with the BASEBALL l;;l;;;;;_ .\ iid re Champagne and wishing to enter are a must and interested persons are the samc. Ford (2-1) and Howard. 00000051—10 80‘ (l00211010—5 so. Lau Ill Gentile (41.1 ational League ' Staiinrd I131. Wakcfieid 4?- HRs: IVY—Thomas l: Cinc- Collcnian 1. Keenan i. i Phila. 000 103 001— 5 10 2 Milwaukee 000 000 003— 3 l0 0 Running (30'. Short 19), buck «9i and Triandos; (1-21. Nierko 16). Smith (81 and Bailey. HRs: Philadelphia. Al- len 161. Milwaukee. Bailey (3). PROBABLE PITCHERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for today‘s major league games (won-lost record in parenthesesl: American Le sue Washington Osteen 11-31 at New York Bouton 11-1) 3 Cleveland Kralick '2-01 at. Baltimore McNally tl-m ; Los Angeles McBride ll-3i st‘ Chicago Pizarro ri-m - Detroit Wickershsm (2-11 all Boston Monbouquette 'i-il Minnesota Kaat (2-0) at Kan-L sas City Monteagudo l0 - 01. leveotng) ' National league San Francisco Hendley (1-1 at Los Angeles Moeller ll .1ll tnihtl Pittsburgh F‘rland 42-0! at St T Louis Simmons lI-il (night) l Chicago Buhi (1-1) at lions-t too Owens (1-1) (night) Shown above is Jim Poulton. Charlottetown, who will go into New York Jackson «14) at the ring against Lorne States Cincinnati Maloney (2-1) Fun of Kentville tonight. States is key iii-ii. a welterweight who has been Philadelphia Culp ill) at fighting out of Halifax. Poulton Milwaukee 8ade (18) .Is the fourth ranked light- Marllioros lcft little doubt they Montreal. are the host in the East, bomb- ‘ Monarchs SET FOR FIGHT TONIGHT Marlies Trounce Monarch Now Advance To Cup Final ’l‘oriiniol the second game. losing 6-4 lnl out Si'fll‘lllfl. Monarchs managed to Champagne a nd Harbaruh match the Marliboros in the hit gave Toronto 2 :20 load early, ting department throughout the in the first. Champagnes goal final period despite the fact the coming at 1:14. ixt‘l'flllfillll Loi‘ one back for the visitors before the clubs in th 9 National ('arlctnn piim'icrl .11 his first Hockey League in size two in a 40~sccniirl s'ioii. [tasti- ; cux piillcd Moiiirrnl within two. In comparison to the third game goals at the 10 02 mark. . as referee Gord Pranschky wns pATRN‘K SCORE” Vivi”, iforccd to call only five. penal- . “nmrph: I'm, NS, tics. including three in the blond iii the mild sci-mid period. “1 at 0:43. \vhnit I‘nlrlr'k ftilllitl the mark will} l\ll.’il proved to be the final Montreal goal. I '1‘ t llcspite the high score. Mont real goalie Rogatien Vachon stopped 47 shots to Toronto net. minder Gary Smith's 26. / r I‘\'ick Harharuk \iidwav iliroiiuh ilic ‘ ‘ r . pr‘t'iod . ' Montreal niarksiiicn were Car‘lctonf completed his illrt‘e': F. t Sli’lLIhMRYI T I , ss , , p 1 . ~ .6 b _ , gon pernrmnnce. irs pe » . nrnn'n, n a By THXméricglfthtggie Rpgq‘ “mm PNCUTM' Mime Lag” ‘ Toronto was i‘cnlly piittiu: on Champagne ‘Wa 1 son_ (‘hip- lClcvcland at Baltimore. Md wet! eux and (“m Pmr”'k' llic pressure at 7 no of the final l Chase) 1114: 2 TOI'OMO. Hal‘- ‘ ‘ - v f th iecdwav tcclinlW grounds. , Fm‘ the first two periods It pcriod wlicu Steiiikowski baruk 6:37: 3. Montreal. l“cr~ l\lll.\X.\P()Ll,~. i.-\Pi —- 'lhfi'plmal ” . 9 5i f 1 n run Ln‘ “gale; at Chicazn d . appeared as if the Montrealeisistartcri the si\-coa1 tlliFln11"lll. “1'50" ‘Plealb Pa"“‘“‘ “:35: strangest mixture of race cars cal committee beorlel we“ a. rim-1 t . pp . hm designs on “pscmnfl me The Hymn had a man in_me 4- Toronto. Carlomn [Ellis- 1” 'l1(‘ liidiannpilis Motor Sl>06d~ 0“, “‘9 traCk‘ u a 50 "e ‘ Washington 000000000__ 0 20 applccart again. The Marl- i pcnnltv boy at tho tinic. S‘Plilk‘l‘Wkl‘ “:46; 5~ Tmnnio- iirn's 34 - year ill-Sim“! “'a" driver. ‘New York 00010000x— l 50 I’m-“5' “"0700 ’0 Sweep the act's" Moore scored iiisi 20 seconds (“Helm 'S'Pmk'm'skl' 15:32? ' \iiincled out Friday‘ to open‘ Several llundl'e‘ll “nix”: 1:121 Daniels (2-11 Cheny t7l.i l" in Hire“ Slrflifllll flames. ’ later. Two mnl'c by Stcmkowski Milnlreali,l‘31"f"x "102' Pu“ pyfuime for the sann'nn" Mem' {gage digging: sans]? b). Feb Duckwm-th (Bi and upper“ i_wcre_ scthhackntcmporarlly in l and .Cliipchasc's pair rounded— “lagsgskexslnzigi Montreal. Patrick 6:43; 8. Toronto. Carle-V ton IChipchasel 12:48. Penalty; ’—4M(ml'e 10:48. ' rlod — 9. Toronto, lEllis. Carleton) . . orontn. Moore IWal- ion. Selbyl 7:20: 11 Toronto. Stemkowski IEllis' 9:44; Toronto, Stemkowskl ICham- pagne. Dupontl 13:19; 13. Tor- onto. Chipchase IWatsonl 13:48; 14, Toronto. Chipchase iWatsont 15:06. Penalties—Placer 6:53. Carleton, Stemkowskt 1022’}. LIGHT STATI'E l ’ Stcmkowski 00 i.0.\lf)0:\‘ lC‘P‘ A S h a k e- speare's statue in Leicester Square Gardens l1(‘1'l‘ will be floodlit every night during the :next few months to mark the tooth anniversary of his birth. WANT NEW NAME DERBY. England yCf’l -— A reward is being offered by 3 Derby beat group. The Soph- . for a new name There al- ‘ready is a group registered lunder that name and they can't .make a record until they find ‘a new one There will he an power on our eastern the hours of 9:00 a.m. Saving Time. This interruption is hour and adjacent areas. «’Plfllil iii 1" .rumiiimn amt since he is fighting a heavier opponent. namely states. this could be the means ‘or Jimmy to get a shot at the Canadian Title. The fight will take place in St. .iohn at the Lord Bea 12, 250.000 pounds. INTERRUPTION NOTICE Sunday. May 3rd. weather permitting. between crews to string line conductor. commission our substation at Victoria Cross and make repairs to underground cables at our Charlottetown Plant. The areas affected will he as follows: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 n.m.—St. and East Point and adjacent areas. 9:00 n.m. to 1:00 p.m.— .\|berry Plains to Cardi- gun and Georgetown. Montague to Murray Har- MARITIME ELECTRIC M W— ' HILL RISE IS FAVORITE Ull’lSHlJJC, K; it 1’- l is nnl\ sccniul 1'lllllr'C‘ n’ .it iodris-niakcis ii”! In '.\ ii ‘ui . fabled Kentucky Derby F A 11' day hilt nimusl cw”. i'.ii':. d‘nii racing iaii :s pu"w; 'ur i him i a i l o lllll'll. T.i\ lurk. traiiicr. rlrcw Sniniilh mini .,,~, R1 the post for his lim-c ill ilic 90111 run for tho Vii-.1": P‘lnliodiilt. ll’u lit i’ ll Gcnrgc Pope .il"\ 11.71 11w, a 6-5 favorite. uaii'crl mun tl‘l‘l‘ from one in scvclitb pmt ll'tsl tion. But he drew 11. Jockcy Bill Hurtm-k .iill l l aboard llll‘ De‘urcr :illll \t': c Shoemaker thl riic llvll it s: Pro-race exports figure tlivm arc the hnrscs in boat in ‘im $l25.000-:«illdr"l (lcrli) ldll‘n says cvr‘l‘} lilll‘al‘ imiu be treated as an illll'\‘!lli:ll “Northcrn lbuwcr :2 3 work. but llilli‘ll. . a generous liorsc 11c can slow .ii i the Florida Derby which he won handily-u-bf‘f'aiiso of this genermity.’ Northcrn Daurcr is by .\'c. arctic out of a Neiliic [lain-oi mare. NEEDS ENt‘Ol'RMil-‘AHCVT‘ "They need encouragement not punishment. You don't have to hurt him to make him run starting point for the 1‘: miles He's a relaxed horse Don‘t dis- turb him." said intro. The. Daiiccr wuu't three years old until May 27 Friday. l.iiro didn't iakc him out on the track iiiitil it was about clear of all llnrst‘s. Plicii he just for a stroll. Hill Rise i‘eiiii‘iicri to tho kin dergnrtcii Friday. line of thoroughbred"; iii-,t lD§<Illl< is getting acqiiaiu'rd with ac strii'iiuu :ntc \iid that ilisl where t‘iniicunii took the Wed Coast chaiiipinii. The long-stridin: lary. winner of eight straight races for George A Pope Jr. st El Pcco ranch of California.1 was sent to the starting gnu" is Dodgers Star Is Fit Again 1.09 ‘\\’i‘.l“.l.l<ZS iti‘ S‘zinriy Kniifax was pronounced fit Fri- day night and may pi'cli asnin for the 1m: \nszclcs Dudlcrs as‘ early as Monday. Kniifax. baseball's top pin-hot last season has been out of ac- iioii since he strained the mus- clcs in his left forearm during: a same at St Louis \prll i The 28—year-old left - haiider ‘pitcltcd 90 minutes of baitin" practice before the Dodgers mct 1110 San FrniiciSi-o (mints Friday lllflhl. He said later felt fine and the t'lllh physician, Waiter Alston: agcr "Hos all yours now So for any time." Island’s First Steel Trawler , Make Late Arrival In Souris SOI'RIS 'T‘lic sich trawler \‘i\" linwo Ray arrived in port 'icre last night, some 7"”? hours nvci‘tiiic. Thc first of the stool lrnwlcrs to become part of ilic Soui‘is flcci. she was mot on her arrival at 0.30 pm, by Minister of Fish- f‘l‘lf‘S, l ' Rozsitcr, execu- tivcs of Rnihiirst Marine Lid. builders of the boat, and civic nflicin s. Thc trawler is 92 foot in length and is skippcrcd by Captain Egbcrt Rocricin of Soiiris. The boat carries a crew mi 10. double the number cart-icd by boats currently working out o born. The llmvo Ray is 27 foot l"1‘|S.'f‘i‘ than any hunt presently fishin out of this pnl‘l mifl at her capacliy is approximately two and one half times that of hcr older sisters in e co. at George's Rny. nit the Nova Scrtia coasts hold the Calm Settles In Pass Area \'l(‘(‘l.\'l:’\ <(‘P‘ Rc'ntlve calm settled chr the troubled area around Kyrcnin Pass in northern Cyprus Friday. after Canadian troops sct up 13 per- manenl posts in key trouble spots on either side of the pnss Duly occasional Slimlian was heard throughout tho 41m '11 «’111‘ arca that has sccn conswlcmhle fighting between Gi'cck and Turkish-Cypriots. of electric system on interruption transmission and 1:00 p.m.. Daylight ncicssnry to permit our Peters to Sunris- with hnpcs it would help cum a lit Run For The Roses Today: Canada With The Dancer of the “FIT” With Finnegan watching nearby. the Derby fa- vorite was ridden into the gate and let stand lhcre for several iiilitiilcs lif‘rl'l‘l‘ hrccziit: force- l‘i'lli'lis of a mile iii till seconds. If llili R'so was Nervous. it wasn't oviricul Finnegan. a vet- ci'an at ucttln: a horse ready for one b‘g cffm‘l. said he was sails :N. Thc ficld is si-lindiiled to leave tlic startiii: 2310 Saturday at f) 30 p m EDT \"aiinnwitle tele- vision is scheduled for 543 pm. EDT on CBC I Nicklaus ls Second O a In The Field lAF VEGAS. Nev. iAP‘ - B'u‘ "ARTACK Piici'to Rico‘s mighty Chi Chi Rflfll‘ltzllt‘7, who weighs 120 pounds but bus a golf ball like nervousness uhicn V. . .lni-kcv Willie Shoemaker no— l‘wa‘j\\;1mgm~‘ hampd 'hrpug}: m trial 1-1 1 ', ' t t " . ' ‘ [1 RN; “(m he Hal by lead in the second round of 1th 2 | t lengths in the eye-lifting $mm0 Tmnmampm M Charm time of 1:35 1-5 for one mile. in in... Maroons Blank pions. The 28-year old 5-footfi‘11 Rod- w riauez shot a two-iindor—par 70. one of only four players to ‘ break par in a round beset by gusts of wind that ranzed from The gate was locatcd at the _ 30 t 45 miles per hour He 5 0 posted a 70 hole score of 139. W1\‘\|PI‘IG ‘l‘P‘ Winltlpf‘tl .lack \'icklaiis rcmaiueri 1r. Marni-its skated freely through Fl stock Athletics 5-0 in the first some of “ hockcy filial before about 8.500 ada's George Kniidsnn. fniis Friday illfllil ‘ O Federation Head «m nr Hr. Returns From second place with a 73 for 141. The first round loader. Doug 1-‘ord. suit a 73 for 142 and a tie With Gary Player and Can- ivcak dot‘cuco to Clip Womlv i‘ne kllan ('Tup senior Arnold Palmer. r-o — favorite with Nicklaiis in prevtnurnament speculation. shot his second straight 72 and was tied at l“ with Doug Sanders and Fairfield. ‘ Rodriguez and Knudsen. each Ottawa Meeflng with a 70. and Player and Paul 5mm. “Mn-arm‘s of mapiliarncy. who had 715. were the . rump.” pppgidf‘nt or "19 ppm”. four out of the field of 29 who Edward island Federatimn of “‘1'” break PM“ din-iridium. has inst retiinncd ll Was the strongest wind 1 {mm “Hm”. ever; played golf in." Player sai . ( the F arm Credit Coi'poratrirm where he attend- mcctinizs as a me of advisory committee of the; BUILD BIG TANK fill? FT“ "7‘" ms LEICESTER. England (op) “' ‘ Tm)” a“ “0” 8“ ‘31".th East Midlands Gas Board scope of MP act under which”s hundmg a “maze tank to the credit corporation operates. hold 8.000.000 cubic feet of gas. “l‘ $3M Pmm'lai‘ all?"th The steel-welded structure is \1 -’l'4 3117‘“ " Der-ml“ “‘h“ fm‘ . believed to be the world's larg- nl‘f‘ r am or another cath i 951 gasometef. quality under the provisions of the vch. Illlllllt’vi‘nif‘flli _ \I‘iiis‘tr‘i‘ MacRae of support to llt"|"‘i‘.<. Toronto team equals most of Dr. Robert Kei‘lau. told man- War-'1 and would fit“? island brccdcrs c'icoiiragmwnt in im- . ilt‘m‘c ' The game was cleanly played as l'ni concerned. he can pitcli ossi<i lll li'.‘»lllt‘i?‘ up from Wednesdnyw morning to approximately 4,15 1‘llil, ycstci‘dny. Site was due in :ii‘ (Itiy :ifici‘iioun. nc . l Mr. Mat-Farlane said he was: y pleased with a recent an-i Elf v purchase of pure bred dairy ~ called it a great step for- lt would hnih the purchaser and f si'lif‘i'. I to the whitest white always use 1'1\‘I‘ here at three pm. Thurs- Premier Event Of The Season Lions Maritime Variety Concert Kensington Regional High FRIDAY, MAY 8th, 9.00 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 9th, 8.00 P.M. A showcase of Maritime amateur talent with acts from :32 Maritime cities and towns. 'l‘iclicts front any member of the Kensinglon Lions t‘lub. Student tickets from any member Lions Regional liand. .\ll proceeds for Kensington Lions Regional liand. Sponsored by Kcnsington Lions Club. MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR lIQUIDATION Now in Full Swing HOOLEY'S MONTAGUE Open Tonight Until 9.30 d verhrooii Arena. 1