Island Juniors L The Guardian. f‘harlottrton-n. Thin-:Aprll in. . Wiped Off BooksiE —— guiniiaii'es Wednesday night has been cancelled. Wurimcr, T h e . junior MONTREAL OPy scheduled round - robin uciici ill man- L By Norman Maodonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian SPORT ECHOES'JEWART MOTORS Thane Mann Night The Summerside Texaco com- bines who won the Island Inter- Cba the order EL finals this ring. “Sudan-death" seems to be efthe day la 30 L MITED ITE YOU game tween Montreal's N'DG Phil mediate "B" 110ch mp- N D Monarchs and Summerside is» liner of the hlitnat‘t‘h‘i con' iondfip this spring have decld- though 30'! NIM'I loll 1- *m’ " ‘ ' ‘ ““ “ fii‘nn‘tt that \ W “""Wk‘m ed to come to the aid once more the “I'll lime WI! 1|“ I00?“ ROE” Gamer M W QHP-be‘.‘ of their hard-luck goalotender. olfIcIalIy In sudden-death ov- imninnr Hot-km \~~~« tattnn. Thane Mann. Thane was injured ertlme, It e the contest j Tim frillmvin: 1: :hp curling :irtin: tin Order-i lt't'H‘ l-“Wl in a car accident last summer Just as completely-IJGHI‘OY'I draw for Thursday at llii: l“"'t".‘- “i W ‘3‘"1‘” -" "ll?" and put out of action most of goal did on “May III“. ('Iiarlpltctmvn club "ll" H "' I" ’H \“H “mun last hockey season. But he did Pulford WI! the sole archl- 5.43 p.m. i ‘h‘ ' j ' “‘9 gointo the nets against the tect of that first game-win- It'r‘ i then \l“' r t' 1" ""‘ ' ' "i ll” RCAF Eagles in the play-offs nlng goal. but Jeffrey Ice 2 w iiiiiiil, 8 Mom t'-"l‘t‘li-‘""" and suffered a broken leg. The ell! — from NWIIIIO "I'm-ll min: T Biirkp' Riihinym .Iiw i'iitl‘h .‘f‘ltf‘lili lllJIIHQGT lebl‘ne' plan to I den“ Who the u.“ \’.<. in Storm. Rodd. G Ind of '.ii- \l.ir iuiic .'lliilllll.|tll IA” It the Canadian Legion this Sat- 0|!t 0' 90"“03- Ind from “‘3 etnnp. .\i \i:ni\'.~ill "WW, ,1... “id 3. g . h “a, ‘ urday to help their hockey com- biggest man In hockey. Gordie ‘. If‘f‘ ‘l I) Wtitlllilt'tili. ti f‘ ‘l l' “ , I rade out. Dance WlII begin at 9 How who It uck on Km. i w awn B \in. iiiinaid “‘ ““ if"? “’ “ ‘ ' “° l pm. and tickets can be obtained Jettrey’s stick In front of the \v.'i' i-‘l.~iiiiiiiii;. .s' siiii-iw, \ “1m” ""“1 "‘ m“ PM“. at Boates Pharmacy. Alan War- net. The Toronto fans’ booing ‘ Min-\cil‘. ll Wilson ‘ m, ill“ “ "“"" “0".” "".'"' 3“. ‘ I ren's Texaco service station. or of Howe doesn‘t seem to help i no i i; l,(~('l;i:-' .l t;..-. l“"“"“,"” l” “‘1” M,“ "by u. M front any of the Combine lint-kcy hey could think up i d ,1... Mi \ m“... c mm“ ""‘ "t‘ "‘1" “il‘ ““‘ “5 i e‘ , .,.-.: p. - ' y“ ‘ g, 3* . Viv v ' . players. Let's hope a large some kind of incantation that ‘ \ » ‘D'r (.fllww' I) My”. “I :Ittm‘ n: “lid ‘ ‘ V “N mm L‘ . M ‘.::;.r;tmi-z..g:m ‘ a . i canto WlIlI turn out and help would make h'i‘mbedtisappear. it ‘ .\'Iil' t‘i'\ t‘ .i w a - - it: i F I .. . HIT FROM OUTFIELD l W- W“ be m m- ' ‘ l .' NH” '4'“ 'l‘\ \lii-il'i;ii it‘tls i'i‘ l"‘n ’l' ' 1r I“ ,‘lllyfll‘b'urgi. \l"- W" 'N'" ll "‘ ’l‘t‘ It“! The hall, thrown limit the gels. :is be slides into lhird hall is inst above the shnnlrI'u' nct’l‘y of the Washington Seti- - ‘ ‘ ‘ " ' ' i "v \‘it i “W ‘t'l‘ll‘ '“ll' ""‘W‘5 at if' I ha i : off .lini l‘re- haw in the fifth innin: of Am- .. - - is; \l l.""l .. v r‘ n \lt‘llli‘ i‘ i i .mti-fi- :dsimnii'tlwuii‘n: Angelo: ‘\n- crii-an Iraniic oiicncr The “f “HM Rawma" "0"" km“ mm." 1’05 Angela" “on 44" .Tl-[fpdnews that the bias Two or first: hfellowis lief talk- . a nut —.—v -~ v Hr »~———r — » am in an cance our mg overt e p ones an a new i.. i it...” p, h ‘1‘. . i w . (Mimi Junior legionnaviircs' game. with law emerges. without preced- i'iw mij... w mini: « 'l ‘l ., .i.~ iiniiiri N,D.G_ Monarch-s leaves us cut. and sometimes without ani- .(‘t‘tillll _-~.n~r ..iii.i».:.- “Hr c r: n‘Ic‘ the de- Im'ne'Wthia-t bewildered. How can mllf'fl common sense. Would l n" “WW” l‘ \I'“ “'t'liv '~ ttrliw'i “'th thc . throw out of competition a they have thrown out Summer- tf' \lm-llnn'ilil -' llrtl‘ ‘ ('\ll\ iii‘npcscrl to I” that “'9 team that has not yet been ma- side if that last score were l4—i 2' \ Rallcni, \ hlsit-liiit‘ilu R .;i..:i my lil 'iic illlllH‘I‘il‘tlII . fltematrlcalvly eliminated? Wheat 1. or 13-2 or 12-3? Where do‘ pun-nip» l Roi-in . p .iiw- ii... rm ins Lime. lI ln-‘ I n S you consider that the Log- they draw the line? Toronto R I\ct«li l t..ili:iiii r. i... ill. Iiiivil in tin. inn" 'ilt‘\ ncrcrr I ,ion boys should have conceded Maple l.catt3s were beaten ll-oi '74'l' .i t'illil'i‘ I uun'i'tl ii: .lt"'t‘ in the first or not is beside i‘llt‘ point. The by Boston. and the next ntig'htl 4 ii ‘ll'lt't'll \lct'll‘mtttl -‘ l‘Vh" _ fact is they did not concede went to Chicago and trounced MNF‘WW‘ Mavl‘m‘Il" . "Tlicn. silic: unr limtt- .\|)G._§ and were not eliminated. so inc Black Hawks. You nevert Swill] “:IhIt'glq'lllf‘K.‘ l.y\‘mi‘:itliiiii.i.. (in-ildct isk‘cil .ns ' dive had; m a c o r S S a r ‘nOW-n—bu-t. of course, this is know in hockey what a team G‘P 'h‘Y" ’fl‘ 'H' 'l 'p H Um > tit-“if 3th ttt‘tl‘ml i“ “‘9 (“Iii the realm of sports where the wit do next game and Stim- \ " ll; 4'" > ' M «it ittt‘ W‘s ~ tit, \tj‘lj “i lilt‘ WW" lmost cock-eyed things are done merside had every right to‘ If} l‘kl‘le-‘l‘m‘t‘ M“: H Y M1. f‘tit‘tl. - “fill I‘ll" ll?! By DAVE BET’I‘S To picpnre for tonight‘s third a 4—3 overtime decision and were no part of picnics. bus outings even'on the intcrnational level. their choice of continuing the Art ATSBHCIIIT :rm' R "pH-M” “ ' ‘ljp‘lglth'n‘mi‘“if; Al‘ivu‘fl‘d :‘c‘l'lh [)1-2'1‘R011~ tortusm _\I)cl is game ill the Stanlcy Cup finals. oulshot 49 to 29. or racetrack tralnm . ,lf this were a matter of cum- round robin. or abandoning it, ‘ (I \nrlcrstiii I\ ll-in; :i's. l‘. liii" It'Ul'Il'll illlii iiim'ci‘s We North America‘s mug! "nu-""91 "lanai" ' com.“ APO! escorled The Wings we"? “99h from ' LEAFS MINUS. RESERVF dc "no" law' summer's’lde (“lad as they saw M‘ Wang m par-l bales “mg” “W‘mrk H (5,“,de WIN! mmmmw\ m mmime pm my“. __T he encourages ms ms Den...”- Red “mm [0 ihe day m the For. Erie. Ontqncfi e. Leafs. minus reserie - demand the honoring of their snade them to "mncede" was: . \tmr ' I, “HMO.” mm m M“ .W “MNHV workers to idle away their Illlley Toledo. Ohio. raceway Wednes- track where many em fellceman Kent D008 8! Who 11-» contract , but in sports you one thing, but forcing them to .’ 1 .9 Inn“... for m.” m”; WIN” h a . (.mnwrmqndpa at the racetracks while their 3! icked up some extra cash and cell’edfi 5hghl_mlur." Bl wed‘ never can be stire of anything. brother! .- p in: J ' ‘ : .Mhlf. .H L competitors are “lurk-int! While the Wings iicrc \vatcli- all of them gathered some tips “ma-VS pramcey were ex' 1 film l.|( tlll t it M. V , , . “‘ inc inc linrscs :0 in. thr Maple 011 speed. Apparently inspired Pel'led he,” by "am we wed-t An EX Ianafio l [leafs were in Toronto staging by the horses. the Wing “95d” mgm {0" “he “I'M and P n i League Pres. Of New Award l Nafional Thinking Wednesday was inclined to blast races of their own. tip and duwnl the ire surface at Maple Leaf (inrtlcns \o tlll(‘ iti ilic lint-key forwards moved around the Gar- dens ice as if they were jet- propelled. world The Leafs. who always spend \hcl for alltiu'ltl; his charges to dress rehearsals. moved like friiicr away ll'Icit' time. At Tor- sleepy snails for three-quarters onto Tuesday night it was the of the ga me. Punch Imlach. Abel's counter- part for the opposition. wants Leafs who looked as if they were on holiday as they dropped Bi ARLIF I\F,|.|.F.R The Art Ross 'l‘riiph) goes to TnRtiVTp (‘P- (‘impni-o the leading scorer. (rammed iii-pszdcin til lllt‘ \‘n T James Norris \lcmm‘ial tinna! Hot-kc; I.(‘il_'.llf‘, thinks Trophy to lite best defencciiian it's timc his armpit/alum tif- 5. in the league. fercd a new trophy. i The leading candidate for ‘I'rc bccn llllnk'ii‘; aiinii: il leach trophy at the end of the for about ilircc yours now." ‘first half of the season earns Flel t‘niiiiilicll “\\'t~ ‘Iltllllfl ‘i.'t\c ,$.'iO(l. The leadci‘ lli illt‘ st‘t'tiild p ii-nplii in litilliil' ilic her hull voting collects S300 and the plaicr in inc .N'lmi'im i'up I‘n:ils The details haven‘t been worked out yet bet-misc l \tmiitl ilkt‘ to grt ‘rlrn< il't\lll \ni~;.ii.s people. Ra-ciirtl? :iuri " _ stict'iai RHJHTIQ fur a player who i-. outstanding in liir‘ World Sc- 1 Yl€\‘ \'.it:tiiiAl Fritiihzlil immune: and Gi'cy i‘iiii final: {and l lliitik , , ‘ up should lime sntiicthui: along lovcr-all winner gets $1,000. I MIAMI lAPl Fog Rank dropped dead in the second r'icc the <Fttttc 'ttiM ‘at Gulfstream park chticsrlriy r‘mnphpi: gititnilltVl ltl'.~ is and started a tun—horse spill that strirlli his itica nnrl tli.it lit" li;is - seut‘jockey Eddie Truman to a no‘ diztiisycd :t iifili Iciigiic hospital . zmwmr: Fog Bank. apparently suffer- “l do think lI \\niiitl add to in}: a heart attack.- went down thc finals bi :|\'lll’_' 'Ilf‘ iilnicrs' n in lhtA‘HSlt‘Sch-ldrive Hand Tri‘i- ( ‘ - man caviy to 1e ii'zic'. oi mmmhml mm”, In thit (‘lh‘RENvE CAMPBELL Rnsy Wric. undcr William would he a trophy i." ..\ I d I.” _ _. I \liirriscy. also \iciil down. and . ', l l K en 0 w 5.9”“ UP llzinililiii Wreck illl'f‘\\ his rider, r-liuiriiian of the balloting coni- WWW mum . llllllf‘e Would add up the POI"ts 'l‘rnman was reportcd to have Reminded that presented in baseball and foot- lla' l"l on‘shi . .. > . 2:9 {lliiunnjil'f‘trl‘ahll‘illlllllrl‘l‘i'? lll'l.' Md "mm m? ple‘wn'i'l'lm an“ apparently suffct'crl a dislocated v' the final game. [if theie is a tie. . _ . , , -_ (unmphvii W,de ho “mud- Caq the deciding sboiildei. Moiriscy \ias hiiitsr‘d - we Forum”... “WM” 1 in”? “He .. ‘ and slizikcn IRIIllll. loading ridcr lhv. it’tiphy s p o n \t‘ i 0 fl The .,l . . _ . _ , 3' lhe mN‘llng will" 44 “"“II“"‘-. long”? \wuid Du, up hm“ lltf‘ MI“ “0“ INN-“h “0‘ suffered. no lll_llIl‘I(‘S bill can- the ii‘nphy and mono} 'l'lici'c will“ Up for commitman 1 “OHM “'5 mmmls for "‘0 "mt Ira anv' nunibcr nf pcnplc “‘9 “a” Mgemmlal 'Ittlltly “f the (la)? ‘ H". am...” ,-ni]l,| he named 1W“ in llle player adJUdfled Romblin Wrcck finislicd the 3”" lihl vnluublc l0 Ills 'f’n'll- rncc \iillinul :i ruler. Bus) Wnc ' Th9 Ifitflb' RN02 MPmmml retrained her fch and gallupcd t‘si'ons Rii.t.n'ri\'t; 't‘rnnhy is ttt‘rst‘ntt‘d ‘" the into inc thfltlt'll‘k mm. .\pbar« (‘an‘iplie‘l lavnrs balloting for player adjudged (0 have cx- an”); neither hnyqe was in. the new trophy h} incinbei's of hibith the best in)? 0‘ >ll0l'l5‘ jur d mp pi‘pk‘K. l‘fldltl and tclcvision manship and gentlematily con- '1‘“va hm-sos were in me \i'htillal'ct'tivt‘rcd lcag‘ue games duct combined with a high raw. 8 guy-“mm: swim for all season. standard of playing ability dur- symrmids and upward. pug "()iic trim is ill liuic :i rcpi'e- till-l lllt‘ 59850“, Bank was a 0-year-old. tentative from much of the four The “Vine Trophy is given cities not ill lllf‘ final (in the in the goalkeeper who has WR'TFS HAY rntinz. They would he soul by played the most games for the the Irazuc In (‘ncl'l :anic \ftci- team with the fewest soils Rudd) I‘stcn. star of The» st'oi‘cd against. The Calder Memorial 'l‘rnpiiy' is presented to the league‘s his sccond play. a Civil War rookie each year. drama. each game they would awzii‘tl a total of my 100 Pltllll>. distribu tiled in the top ll‘lt‘ct‘ star play- in ers the gom .. _. -_e..___-_-.. .- , .--,......_____ OPENING DAY CHES mmmhpmflhmvmdwmm- Ira MacDoodd who saw mad-mew anymmonufifidiommmmm wmmmgm wimtwomdabalm. inhumane-an mean“ u. no mundamnonhflfi. 1mm Is Injured i Justice Prevailecl “'mcndcus \’|('10l‘[\‘ for the undcrdng .and one which puts Beverly Hillbillirs 'I‘\' comt‘dy‘l series. rcccntly finished \vriiini:l .’ INTERIM REPORT By I’llTS (‘ALLAGHAN JUSTICE finally prcvailcd In Toronto Tuesday night when Detroit Red Wings emerged as Ovct‘limc victors over Toronto Maple Leafs. Thrcc nights carltcr Rcd Wings \ici'c preparing for overtime wlicn Bobby Ptilfnrd ht'okc, up the name with a goal at 958. It was a heartbreakan loss for Sid Abel‘s charges who had tics-cried a much better atc. 'l‘ucstiay night they outplayed the Leafs Ill amazing fashion ~ the greater part of three pct-inrls. They mvncd a 3-! ed and loukcd ikc easy winners. (“amc thi- last ten minutes of play and Toronto sprang to life. Thcv began to outplay the determined Rcd Wings and Red Kelly got Leafs to within one goal at “.57. However. that one goal looked as big as a mountain as the final min- ute of regulation time was announced. But once attain Detroit 201 a bad brcak as Gerry Fl‘him-uin boat Tcrry Saiicliuck Wlill‘l only 43 seconds of play remaining. AND again it appeared as IIltlllL’h the Dctroitei‘s bad blown a ho kcy flil‘lllf‘ and most fans wcrc thinking in terms of a Tor- onto victory as the teams took the ice for the overtime But once again Sid Abel's hqu took complete control of the plrw and Larry Jeffery finally beat overworked Johnny Bowcr at the 7.32 mark. Even the most ardent Toronto fan could not muster up enough brass to say that Wings were lucky. If ever a club dcscrvcd to win a hockey game. it was this battling outfit from Detroit. They had made Leafs look sick all cvcning long and It would have been a gross in- justice If they had failed once again. was no wonder that ihc Red Wings went absduteiy wild with joy after Jeffrey sank the big one. You couldn‘t blame those guys for all the booting riicy sonn a we ' an absolutely new look on this final series. No Picnic For Leafs SID Abel‘s idca of taking: his boys on a picnic alter filial «nigh loss on Saturday night apparentlr paid rich diviidcinids. ‘His charges came back with a great display of checking t had the Leafs hcltlcd up tbc Lti‘t‘ator part of the night. ‘Punch lmlnch didn't follow Abel‘s example by going In the picnic business. Lcnfs \rorkcd out Mondav In preparat- lon for Tuesday's bottlc but they had their picnic Tuesday night. They looked as though tlicv thought these Red Wing! could be takcn any time and they played In that fashion. As Imlach suggested. the Lcals' forward. acted like spectat~ or: at the big game. ONLY for Johnny Bower Dcimtlt could easily have finished a half dozen goals in f ronl. The great veteran had 3 busiest night in years as Rcd Wines sciiotcd all around his cage. He wasn't to blame on any of fin" three goals an It was Bower done that made ovcrlimr possihlc for Toronto. With the series now In Detroit for games three and four. the Leafs face the bit: task of at least winning one game there. or coming back to to Queen City trailing .1»! In games. Winnln hockey games In tho Motor City Isn’t an easy task and the way Detroit is behaving these days It should be more difficult than ever. How oronto fans are taking heart from the events of the semi-final series with \l‘nntrcnl. Here the, Leafs were forced to alh two flames on Forum icc and they were equal to the task. One thing is certain and tan is that Toronto can't play any worse hockey than they scrvcd up TIIDVTW, night. Now It’s A Tossup ' AND so this defeat by the Wings on 'l‘mmilo Ice should surer serve as a real stimulant to those defending Stanley Cup champ- ions. If they had any idea that this series Milt Detwlt was going no“. The lmlachmcn fate a rough load and i y need a tri tonight or they are in the dccpcsl of trottblc. Undoubtedly they of Ishc situation and tboir play tonight realize the serimtsncss in Detroit Olympia should he a far cry from that exhth of Tuesday fast. ’It would appear that this Imalc' club I. too good a hockey outfit to glvc more displays such as they have served up In the first two games of the series. The fact that Leafs must win on Detrolt Ice now In order to male their Stanley CI. is something that shouldn't bother. them to. much. They were e to do it last season In Detroit and they were cap- able of "ding a paIr In Montreal this season In the comf- rials. W can't cmw mil of Detroit with a victory In this final series. then ltlveltvfhrkm'lmdcscri-e to remain as ‘ons. m' it‘fl 'lihi'io ahsdesrislononeoe h” worthy champion. m- m t‘ game m trom borne ltd need “1‘0 0" 0W Ice. hats need it down logs before a hostile Detroit am will do it. l their between-game days at full-- . injuries in the seventh game of‘ ‘ zone while i goal and prevent the inJUStice of a Toronto win change fourth games III the series. Tor- onto won Saturday’s opener 3-2 n a goal by Bob Pulford with two seconds remaining. a newspaper for that headline: in Tuesday's game_ with 43 “Ottawa smothers Summcr- idifl‘crciit worms. and we be- sfl-nnds remaining, a shot by side 9-1." is this so much how those boys deserve all the‘ Andy Bathgaff rammed off worse than "Summerside lacclaim they have necet‘v . Gerry Ehman‘s leg into the loses to Montreal 15-0"? ‘Thcy went through the Maritime Detroit net and forced the first When the score is lopsided. l overtime game in Stanley Cup sports writers naturally use ,their sorry showing in heat finals in five years. "Lambs sts". “Trounccs.” ‘(nly emphasizes the fact that 'lucsday lllKI'Il Norm Ullman. "Smothors." "Blasts." ctc_ :in the Matritiimes we have a lot who had won $200 at Fort Erie the day before. did most of the work to set up Larry Jeffrey's If the score is close. they say to learn about “Edged.” “Nipped”. or some- perhaps thing similar. A few of us may key. We tltlnk. Ittmcwt'. someone ‘otlict'wise, Some very fine things ‘ was a bit jumpy condemning .liave been said about the Sum-‘ ! mct‘sldc Maritime Champs from! piay-oiffs Without a defeat. and main-log andI coaching junior hoc-l l t i l l ‘0 But if 15-0 Is there, most fans rut the picture. Unless of course. you pretend it's ten- ris. and say: “IS-love". That makes It a real close score. We like to think all Islanders are behind the Legi'onniaiires in their gallant fiqilit tor Canadian. - ham”. and (Iorlaimy a Maw. Gonzalez eighth inning homer I 1 following an rroi‘ drove me such as this doesn‘t pmve in mathematics?. Phillies Top re were no breaks in the ‘ lmlach said Wednesday. We just couldn't get hold of the puck." “The game.’ Both coaches say they will not their strategy for to- night‘s game. Abel has given his wingers standing orders to zoom into the Toronto corners and dig for the puck. a manoeuvre that proved ultra successful Tues- ‘the Philadelphia Phillies a victory over the ew Y ‘Mcts Wednesday night Is Favorite HOL'STON '.'\Pt——.Iack .\"tck- ay. Imlach's policy: “We've got to out-hustle them that's the only way to heat the Wings. I’ve told my guys they've got to skac. and be forwards can't just stand around and become spec- . tators. 'llbe Detroiters can kill laus‘ “"h a “0d hm ' year you as 50"" as you sum “finch Houston record behind him. in: Sunli- was a strong favoritc chncs- New york Toronto has missed the puck- day We" “fending Champion Phila. clearing ability of defenceman 3"" Charms “5 '03 Pm“ and 10 Stallard to-ll Carl Brewer who suffered rib amaieurs Propared for “ldaVS Bunning '14)! opening round in the Houston Hm phila Ga golf classic. ‘ . iducl between winner .lim Bun and Dairymple the semi — finals in Montreal. may" in i thrce unearned runs and gavej 4-1 i ork‘ The blast broke up a'pitching ning and Tracy Stallard. Bim- ning winning his first game as a National League. checked the i Mets on seven hits and slruckl out ll. 0000I0000— l 71 ; 00] 000 03x—— 4 6 It and Gonder: Ralph iCarragher New York 4-l PHILADELPHIA iAP I—~'I'ony‘ i Charles, the New Zealand Iel't-banrlcr, sci a classic record: 269 while making his first Hou- Hoop Game ston appearance a year GEO...‘ . but rates behind Nicklaus. Nicklaus has played here only twice but finished in a second; place tie in l962 at 278 and took “than game will be played fourth last year with R 273. inighl at Snuris Regional High OWN" L‘nnlendt‘” lm'lllt't‘ -liool auditorium when the Dave Marr- a “WSW” “allVF- ‘ Souris Teachers meet the Morell lPaul Harncy. Dow l-‘instcrwald I Teachers. The game time is and Australia's Bruce Devlin. iplm DID GOOD J 03 Brewer's forte is his skill at' rushing the puck out of his own the opposing for- wa are get tln g turned around. Although he went all out In Wednesday's practice. Brciver said he still did not feel in top shape. imlach said no decisioni about using him will bemade about using him will be made until just before game time to to- night. . The Wings reported from To- ledo that all were fit and ready ANGLo-SOVIET TALKS bought to keep the churchyard club has more spirit than any grass down at t's Dorset v-ll-l I've played with and there Isn't I quitter In the crowd." The Leaf players made excuses about Tuesday's calibre of play. ‘ fat. The church council is to re-i place them with lambs. FREDERICTON RACEWAY 1964 RACING PROGRAM 4] Meets — Every Monday and Thursday Evening JU‘NE lst to OCTOBER l2fh STAKES AND EARLY CLOSING EVENTS Event No. 1-4 2nd—Purse $500.00 Added Mane Open 28 Class Trot and ace— Early Closing Event For Non Winners of; $400.00 (Lifetime Earnings). ' 1st Payment April 15th. 2nd Payment May 15th Starting Fee June 20th 20.0 the end of June. 10.00 Event No. zany'i'stti—A' Purse $1000.00 Money Added ; Open In III 4 Yr. (Nile and all 5 Yr. Olds Non-Winners of $1000.00 in 196 lst. Payment Apr" 15th ................................................... $10. 20. 2nd Payment June 1st . .. Starting It‘ee July let ., 20. am a... 3.0m... i..;;s"v.‘..'.' ........ “c rum $1000.00 Money Added Open In all 3 Yr. Olds In 1904 lat Payment April 15th ....... ................................ $10 0 2nd Payment July 1st 20 0 Starting Fee Sept. 20th 20. 0 Event No. 4—Sept. nth—20 Class Conditioned ‘i Purse $800.00 Money Added. 1. Open to all Non-Winners of $4000.00 Lifetime Earnings. ' 1st. Payment. April 15th 2nd Payment July 15th . 15.00\ Starting Fee Sept. 2nd .. .. ....... .. ., 20.00 Sand entries to: Sanford S. Smith. 350 Saunders Stu Fredericton. N. B. lat Payment Date Extended to April 20. I964. r in SOURIS v An exhibition bas- ‘ ‘0 80- . L AN GTON MATRAVERS. LONDON (Reutersl—Foreign “I think we can take them. England (GP) — Six shoe Trade m'lnlsler le‘llal Pow"- now." sai Gordie Howe. "'llhis‘ chev of the Soviet Union and British Trade Minister Edward iage have done such a good job Heath opened talks here Wed- that they are to be sent to maru. nesday on a new Anglo-Soviet, no: loci because they have grown tool trade agreement. The current five-year agreement expires at Peter DesRoches Meet The Friendly- Group at STEWART MOTORS ‘ LIMITED 224 Gt. George St. Charlottetown l