Hockey Team. winners of the RS TB. Thiheau. L. Bell, H. Richardson, 3- Wmmlnlzs. A- McEntce, coach. itctubers of Springfield Rnyalaielude FRONT E. Burt. W. Harding.l STANDING F. Yilsync, Manager: Missing from Photo. L. Ptotitt. iEric Sinclair. A. Johnslone. E. Fat-iners League Championship in-iMann. G. Watson, Ewen Sinclair. Photo By Wotiol HAD FINE RUN OF lticotitestabfe proof that IIIOSCTLIIE above photo. These fntirteen tIllZ('f1S of Cliarlottctown who are,bcauties were caught Thursday addicted to the pursuit of thejal the North River Causeway by elusive sea-trout do not -have to Roy Clark, Belvedere. ttsing -a travel great distances to catch split bamhoo rod with ”good old tnp - notch specimens of thcse;dew-worms" as bait. In addition speckled scrappers is shown inllllr. Clark, had six more of the Possibility Looms Yachts WiII ...........g... ..4...u...ii.... . Race For America's Cup In '58; NEW YORK lAPl -- The Nt-w.tciveti a year in advance of the York Yacht Club officially knows nothing about a clitillcnge to race Ior The America's Cup in 1958. hot if the plans of a group of British sportstncn go through the' proposed races. The last races for The Atticr- it-a's Cup took place in 1937. when Itarold lMIItel Vanderbilt guitlcd just for this one series of races. in victory over T. 0. M. Snpwith's incictit trophy untlottblcdly will . Lndeavor it. he dttstt-tl off and put into coin- iiuuld he on-r courses of alioul was Mm in 1351 by mi. 1704,," he dusted off and put into com-isehonuer America which heat 17 petition for the first time in zillsrltlsh yachts In a 930-mile me W8” around the Isle of Wight. Si - B".h d C d" The Royal Yacht Squadron ttn- xuc" Hm an mm In The cup, valued at about s3o0.' LUCK Tsame in his basket thus placing l . ... --.....;....u' him among the few anglers who. jhave achieved this year the dis- tinction of landing "the limtt" nn a single outing. Guardian Photo yhsilleitgcrs. from" H170 to 1937. ilailed in take the trophy. 5 Baie Ste. Anne. N.B.. DureIIe Signs For Detroit Bout DETROIT (AP) Promoter Nick Londes Friday announced a June 14 bout at Olympic Stadium between Canadian light heavy- weight champion Yvon Durelle of and Tony Anthony of Detroit. Anthony, who recently scored a upset victory over Chuck Spieser, is the top-rated U.S. light heavy- weight challenger. lie had hoped to fight light heavyweight cham- plon Archie Moore in Detroiu next month. Durelle's last fight was a 10- round decision over Anglo DeFen- dis of New York at Madison Square Garden. Moore was supposed to defend his title in Detroit .lune 7 but he is touring Gemiany and is over- weight and refused to go along with a June date. The National Boxing Association has given Moore until July 7 to defend his title or forfeit the title. Presents Prizes Thursday A delightful get together for the Noreen Greenati. High single win- competitors In the Morell Bowling ncrs was Martin Jardine. Special League was held at the Community "twhies went to pin boys, A, Hall on Thursday evcnintt. May Mat'Kenzie. R. llawhalt. The above 9th. This was the ending OI I trophies were donated by s num-3 very succeasf ' season on the her of firms and individuals. i bowling alleys. Mr. Harvey Doug-i The chairman then called on Ins, M.L.A. was the officeint iJ0hn Mat-Nair to speak to the chairman for the evening. WhIl!l3a”""”'3' 5'" ' in thei the NLC. was James 1!. Jay. Course of his remarks said wiu: Before the presentation of 3 Phfasure. it was for him to be prizes, the chairman called on ihei,I33Ck at this atinual gathering and- following gentlemen who occup- I" "019, the good clean fellowship led seats on the platform, to "'31 existed IJEIWEGII the C0mP9lil- speak: Rev- W. I. MacDonald. Mr. 0” and the Spirit of t.” J V The MoreII Bowling League ' Retired Saint John i Business Man Dies SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CF)-Long tprumincnt in Eastern Canada's lumber industry and a leader in many business fields until ill health forced his retirement, Wil- liam E. Golding. 70. died at his home here Friday night. Mr. Golding entered the lumber industry as a young man and Wu vice-president of the Mcxcan Lum- her co, Lt.d., from its incorpora- tion until his retirement two years! ago... He was former vice - vmsldent of the New Brunswick Telephone Co., 1.td.: president of the River v Valley Lumber company and he Bonny rtiver Lumber Co. Ltd.. mu-sins director of the New Brunswick Railway Co., and a di- rector of the former New Bruns- wick Power Co. During the Second World War he gave.hia services to tho depart- ment of munitions and supply and assisted the timber controller, look- ing after the department's inter- cats in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. He is survived by a son. Philip T E- Golding. a sister and two broth- ers. .. Monday. May 13. 1957 The Guardian Page 7 Remember When Carl Hubbell. pitching see it! till New York Giants. scored his 211. atralust victory by beating Pink burgh Pirltu 5-1 at New York D 0 years ago today. Carl's feat eclip sedtisorecordollllstrailhtut by Rube Marquard in 1911-12. His " The Republic of Indonesia. formerly the Dutch East lndics. Ilfl. string 'r was i ' with I hang the following May 8!, when Brooklyn batted him out of the box. Aldlua Macxenzll. Mr. Rottsitter, Which manifested itself and which Mr. Hamilton Douglas. Mr. Will-' In Itself was more important than lam Jardine, which they did in a the W”””"ll 0' 8 DI'll9. complimentary vein. Mr. Gerry. Mr, .'itae.N'air, who is manager Mt-Adam, captain ofth Truckmen of A. Kennedy and ch, may and team accepted the Di gwcll-Ros-lwhose firm are johhers for the siter Trophy from Mr. Rossiter.Miner Rubber coy, Led, and thg this trophy is held for one yeai-lPlymnuth Cordage co” Lid. men and is put up for the annual com-l presented on behalf of these firms petition, Gerry also on n specialll pair of stormking rubber boots trophy donated by inzwell andlto Mr. .1lacAdam and a coil or Rossiter. lintistei rope to Mr. Ralph Elder. Similiar trophies were awarded shaw, both member; or the rim. to the following: Joseph E. KelIy,'ermenis Team, Gerry McAdam. Wall" Collin. During the evening refreshments Alton Anderson. Merlin Villard. were served by the ladies and an Ted webster. Mrs. Atyward. Elmer rveninu Inn: to be remembered MacEwen, Allen Tralnor. 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The tall. rangy 21-year-old Mex-1 TICBII had the small crowd of about, T2.000 rooting for him from thei second round on after he had been In pain. l.ogart's low left camel seconds after Ortega had stag-I gereti his shorter rival with three rights to the jaw. i Referee Al Bert scored for Or-i iela. 7-4-I. Judge Harold Barnes also voted for Ortega ti-5-l. Judgel Joe Agnelln cast his ballot for Loilart. 7-5. The Associated Press. had Ortega in from 6-4 with two even. i ORTABLE Menthol and enjoy COOLER CLEANER FASTER will MENNEN SHAVE CREAMS CE THE WEDNESDAY NIGHT TV FIGHTS SC-II ATTENTION welctittie. SPORTSMEN The monthly meeting of the Queenie County Branch of the P. F). 1. Fish and Game Association will be held in the Cana- dian Legion Hall. Thursday evening, May 14. at 8 p.m. Crow shooting contest and fishing problems will he discussed. 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