The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., June 9, 1965. 11° : ia i R F Hil i : i E é ; : il 1 z z | Lie int i gue performers. Tid Bits From Here And There Jim Fox, city recreation director, has passed along word that a record number of youngsters were im attendence at Field, last Saturday. to register for the respective conducted SPORTS FRONT ‘fe J Team Officers Are Elected UT Aa & Holds minor baseball leagues by the city. Jim told us By AL McNEIL there were 244 youths on hand. which is approximately 70 y icricths Me »more than turned out for the first day's registration last tional Hockey League wound up ing. Mr. Fox said he hopes to have the registration com- a day of friendly activity gicted this Ssturday and anyone wishing to participate who i cae eee eae ee hasn't yet registered is urged to do so in order that teams a total of 12 players, two more may be drawn up. claimed on waivers and an un- annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Inter- "sually” heavy harvest of 12 <i eet aaelation oak ee tala te tae Oeinee aE eee Pee eee Wales auditorium today with activity scheduled to get under- “ae oS minors. tenders played a big part oy 65) am, in the day's business. New has erected a new fence at the Victoria Park York Rangers, a bit shaken by eiiet nts ate Uater an Males ae ten fon, Meee Jacques Plante's announcement Whitlock and Lyall Huggan are busy’ reunding the courts of his retirement, grabbed Don into shape. Huggan will be a full tinie empleyee at the Simmons and Cesare Maniago. local tennis court this season. He will be available to give | Simmons, an experienced instruction and coaching to any youngsters wishing to play NHL goalie with Boston Bruins tennis. Lyall was a member of the University of New Bruns- and Toronto Maple Leafs, was wick's tennis team fast fall. ‘taken in the draft from the re- . : Pa serve list of Rochester of the The Kinsmen Pace will be the main attraction at the American Hockey League. Charlottetown Driving Park Saturday night and it will be the Maniago, who has had flings first free-for-all of the season. Two Ma| At NHL Meetings Rifle Shoot At Squaw Point At the conclusion of Satur- fays shoot at the Squaw Point Rifle Range the following were sults of Saturdays match - CLASS I : WO 2 MP. Susick 101 Lt. RE. Jenkins 101 Tpr. R.C. Barwise 101 Cdt. RL. Clark Rey Vesser Ch Don MacLean Cat. Wilbur Birt BASRSRBSR HRSLSLLAARKRKIABBRS ’ i dant SsFer 3 4 or Deals 2 spend 7s 8 g 54 Bis tion it oF Kurtenbaech was with the Bruins. Hébenton formerly played with New York rangers and later with Boston before be- img sent to Portland a year ago. MONTREAL Commissioner Joe Foss rec- ommended expansion to the eight club owners, convened PITCHERS here for a twoday meeting. - Foss’ pitch was for two new By THE CANADIAN PRESS clubs im 1966 and two more im “Probable pitchers for today’s sank 39 of 1968. He said there was no dis- —s league games, won ssion of expansion beyond records in parentheses: 1988 oN National Leagee Foss conceded that Phila- Milwaukee. deiphia and Atlanta were at Chicake, Koonce (3-4) among cities considered. but Sam Francisco, Perry (5-4) at per would say no more about the New York. Fisher (5-4), (N) possible choices. Los Angeles, Podres (3-1) at The commissioner said so Philadelphia, Short (46). ‘N) group would be awarded a frap-| Houston, Nottebart (1-4) chise at this current meeting Pittsburgh. Law (35). ‘N) and added that the club owners Cincinnati, Jay (1-4) at is. », (ND from sponsors. He -estimated American League there were close to @ groups Chicago. Howard (3-3) at Bos interested im obtaining a fran- ‘on, Wilson (3-4). (N’ S chise Washington. Daniels (45) oF . mer yn eee TEES McCormick (23) at Raltimore. SHOT CURES GOTTRE Pappas (52), (N). ” | Cleveland, Terry (43) at Min- Australian scientists have pro seeota. Kaat (5-5), (N). duced 2 ome-injiection cure for, New York, Sottlemyre (6-2) at goitre, a scourge of underdevel-' Kansas City, Segui (35). (N) oped countries. The cure costs Detroit, Aguirre (5-2) at Los ll cents j Angeles, Lopez (7-3), (N). at St Most Accurate “2 tional Hockey League annual meeting. Langlois went to the vale ? j= yn E é 2 Wings. Boston asked waivers on cen- Bill Knibbs, who played the Bruins part of last with Snead Qualifys For U.S. Open a ‘ in i i 5 Z 5 TFT i i ? £47 Ag ia } fet E i zi tf 7 BE i Fs 4] | i : if E i E 4 5 ® c | E a gf Hy J i i 5 ® Bf 208 Bellerive Country Club in revised four-day format. inner of more than 100 tour- in his lifetiine and still the best swinger in the Snead four times has runner-up for the Open ti- tle but he’s never grabbed the title. As 369 players battled for 101 berths at nine regional centres, many other leading tournament failed to make the i ok uF i tl s FF ni the full season last year with Ont He shot a 74-70—144 at Bir- . Mich., near Detroit. The list of failures included Dr. Cary Middlecoff, two-time -Open- champion: Tommy Bolt; former PGA champions Walter |Burkemo, Doug Ford, and Jim Turnesa and the 1996 Open king |Tony Manero | Middlecoff, once king of ‘the League. Before the draft meeting opened. Toronto left centre Don McKenney open and he was Races Finish “eye” in the i iy i Er ue ‘amateur champion Bill Camp- ‘bell in. defeat. Campbell was i in the first round ie ritas . } : z $ : Ber-up to Arnold Palmer in the 1954 U.S. amateur, made an up hill fight against David Kellev, af Eayy : f ? rf E E ae g iif , the top American challenger fol- lowing Campbells defeat, Stayed in contention with a 3 and 2 victory ower Bill Murray of Scotland Peter Townsend, the 18-year old British star. set back New Yorker Jim Rostwick 5 and 4 tn a lengthy contest. BINGO Charlottetown Curling Club Wednesday, June 9th 9 O'clock - Prizes Members — Guests of ij z ui ekck 3s ockey League Annual Draft _ the * and Keith players tee off over ! i Bruins from . Detroit Red Wings in season. New York c' A few other transferred from list to another of mi clubs by the parent $240.000 INVOLVED A total of $240,000 volved in the draft, in players figured at $20,000 although several deals more or less paper trades. With $60,000 more waiver claims. the tess. regardless amounted to $300,000. In other trades, Pat Hannigan AHL. Irv Pittsburgh of the can McCallum In addition to Rangers drafted from St Professional Wri [ ; i "rig we iy “F fg i i : ul ii : | : ; z if i land of the A it Ti Pittsburgh of the AHL. Montreal drafted Normas Schmitz from Omaha of CPHL and Keith Walsh from Pittsburgh. Toronto drafted Larry John- son from Tulsa of the CPHL and Chicago took goalie Ernie Wakeley from Cleveland. Bill Crothers To Meet Snell TORONTO (CP)—Bill . Croth- ers. the bespectacled silver medallist of the 194 Tokye Olympics and Canada’s out- standing athlete last year. gets a chance to realize his great ambition —-to beat New Zea- land's Peter Snell — when the 23 - year - old Markham, Ont., pharmacist will get at the cig- arette salesman from Auckland superior because of his astating final kick. In their last meeting. beat Crothers to the a time of 1:45 at the Ti Olympics. It was the gold medal in the 98 - metre event for Snell who also col- lected a gold medal im the 1,580 Metres in 1964 Thursday night's meet boasts an elite field of track stars, in- * eluding five other gold medal- lists from the 1964 Olympics. The gold medallists metres and Britain's Mary Big- nal Rand in the women’s broad 7 Atlanta Gets Football Club OCEANPORT. NJ. ‘AP> The American Football League awarded a franchise Tuesday te Atlanta for the 1966 season but was unable to reach a decision on a 10th team and will meet tater this summer on farther ¢x- pansion i 4 ‘Scotty Morrison Is Made; NHL's Referee In Chief Tel i £ F [ iff 1 i | { fs 6 Mee jerett td | Martin (6): Monbouquette (5-6) Earley (9). Ritchie (9). HRs: Chi—Cater (6). Bos — «lie. Baltimere ose ebe G80— @ 41 Washington 000020 GOx— 2 66 Barber (45) Larsen (5) Mc- Nally (6). Miller (8) and Brown: _Richert (3-4) Kline (8) New York 000620 00 2 31 Kaansas City 160-602 60x— 3 70 Stafford (1-4) Mikkelsen (6). Ramos ‘8 and Edwards. Sehmidt (8): O'Donoghue (3-7) aad Lachemann. . Nationa; League “O82 000 004 G8— 6111 O11 129 601 O1— 7 121 Farrell._Lee (7). Owens ‘9}. Woodeshick (34) (9) and Brand: Friend. McBean (9), Carpin (9). 1-5) «=+10) and Crandall. Pagliaroni 10). HRs: Hou—Gaines '. Pitts— *Stargell (12). Sen Fran. 200 600 G008— 2 46 New Yerk 600 010 666 1 90 Shaw (53) Linzy (7) and Hal- ler: Cisco (1-3: Bearnarth (9) and Cannizzaro. Gonder (9). HRs: NY—Swhoda (12: Les Angeles 009600 011— 2111 Phila. aad Roseboro. Bunning and Triandos. STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS \ ational League Ma. 020 060 es8 G— 8 116 Chicago eee 062 on8 2 2 30 Johnson. Sadowski (42) (7). ODell (10) and Oliver: Elis- worth Abernathy MecDan- fel (2-2) (9). Hendly (10). Hum- phreys (10; and Bailey. HRs: o 55) ‘7 Mil — Torre (13) Alou (6) Aaron (8) Oliver (4). Chi— Landrum 2 CAR-MAKERS BUSY Canadian auto in 3 a nee eee z Serer errreteeeereeeeuvew ee 01 600 Gee— 1 81) ALBERTON — MT. STEWART — Westerner Metel Mac's Restaurant BORDEN — MURRAY HARBOUR — Henry Ceretti Hume's Clever Farm CAVENDISA — MURRAY RIVER — H. A. Wrand Herten’s Stere CHERRY VALLEY — NEW HAVEN — Nelsem’s Service Staties Lievd MacPhail COVEHEAD — NORTH RUSTICO — Grever MacMillas 4 Gallant CRAPAUD — @ LEARY — Hebert Harvey C.F. Willis and Sen a ha _— OYSTER BED BRIDGE — N. A. Cutclifie E. M. Cuedmere GEORGETOWN — PINETTE — McCounel’s Clever Farm Hublex's Service Station Rass Greceteria SOURIS — 's Grerery Larter’s Dregs BUNTER RIVER — STANLEY BRIDGE — V and V Restaurant K. R. MarKaer KENSINGTON — 8ST. PETERS — 3 said Morrison. brought Morrison's appointment is for While one year. Termination of the pioyment. iy *4 od | ag i * ? Pu "i { ’ beet f tal i z i Hockey League His work attracted attention Commercial Ball whipped the the Braves had scored six : It was the first time & tional League club had hit homers in one inning since Braves did it in June, 1962: Ken Johnson_-Milwaukee start- ‘img pitcher. gave up only three hits in six innings Bob Sadow- ski pitched three hitless innings before Torre batted for him. aad Billy O'Dell finished the job. The Power Kings MARINE RADAR SHIP te SHORE . ‘SWAY RADIO — Phone 894-3297 4. A. MeINNIS” P. E. DOYLE BALL PRACTICE — rox There will be a practice ior RELAXATION the Canadian Legion Juveniles ep Thursday evening at Memor. — 2! — ial Field. The practi will _be- a faa ok a full Ch’tewn Billiard Club Ph. 2216: 1% Gt George Lobster Plate & Dance Charlottetown Curling Club Saturday, June 12, 1965 Dancing 9-30—12-:00 Members — Guests Lobsters served at 11:30 Tickets $1.50 SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 8:00 P.M. ‘CHARLOTTETOWN FREE-FOR-ALL DRIVING PARK — including June Byrd - Hurrah - Dominion Byrd - Adios - Billy Rice - Eloise Wick - § - Slippy Queen - Just Gary - Peter On Top. ADMISSION $1.00 ADVANCED TICKET SALES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR $230.00 TV. and 15 other Valuable DOOR PRIZES Tickets Available from all Kinsmen and ton, Byrd 4.4 einer © gewood Hendrick - ONLY ————S Ee sont AG 4 rf cE Jim Harris Texace Bixee Restaurant Tartan Kestaurang MORELL — TIGNISA — Vilage Diner Mac's Restaurant POOLS CORNER — Kimesway Motel KLOTTETORN — reher aed MarDemald. Berce+er's Harseman Larter's Sundries. MarKenric and Vernie Barber Shop. O44” Spain Restserant. Remdrveus Restaurant. Sempies Phar. macy, Stead's Pharmacy, The Sandwich Shep. 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