I Dark Star Pulls , Racing Upset To Win Kentucky D51-Bey: By Joh-n Chandler close to the track record. Native LOUISVILLE. fAPJ--D3I'Il 5181? Dancer wasn't in that race. but his from the Cain 1-my stable. Dulled me of raciiigis greatest upsets Saturday by winning the 79th Ken- .ucky Deiioy in it slain-bang finish hot ended the un-beaten record of Native Dancer. Jockey Henry Moreno ptit Dark Star in front soon after the start of the mile-aiid-one-qiiartei' racing ilassic for tliree-year-olds. He held it to the end as Native Dancer closed with a steady drive in the stretch. only to be beaten by the margin of he winner's sleek brownp head. I Trcniciidoiis Victory it was a tremendous victory foil Dark Star and his owner. Harryl F. Guggenheim of New York, andi a stunning reversal for the big grey Alfred Vanderbilt was depending iipcn foi his first Derby victory. Dark Star. a brown son of the Austialian sire. Royal Gem II was. one 71 the long shots in the field of 11 three-year-olds. A roar went up when they posted the price of 351.80 for 32 in the upset victoi1v.. He paid 313.60 to place and s7 to: Slltiii. Native Dancer was fitc lengths; ahead cf the third horse, the Saxon sta-ble's Invigorator. but that was no solace to Dancer backers. Natiic Dancer had won all nine cf his races last year as a juvenile, and took both his starts this sea- son, the Gotham Stakes and the Wood Memorial. the latter a week ago at Jamaica. But Saturday afternoon at an- cient Churchill Downs. Vander- bilt's drea.m.s of years went down cast. returned 33.20 and s2.80. iii- reputation had shoved most of the other horses (will of coiisicleration for the main run. Time for the winner. a son of the mare Isolde. was tvio minutes and two seconds. This compares with the Derby and track record of 2:01 2-5 for Whirlaway. a winner of. the race in 1941. ll post the odds-uii iaiorite at 3 to 5 wt his stable-ni-ate, Social Otit- ii2cru'.or paid 59 40 to sliow. Dark Star had finished third to Native Dziiirci when the lzittcr colt won the rii ii I"llllilll)' ill Beiinont Paik last fall. But this time he had his number. Correspondent, California con-' tender owned by Mrs. Gordon (9111-i bcrsoii and srcond choice at if to 1. ran second for the fit.-'i iiiiic, then tiied iindcr Eddie Aicaro and tin- ishcd iiftii. Royal Bay Geiu. 'lexas ctiit own-I. ed by Eugene Coiis'..intiti. Jr. third. choice at nearly '7 to I, finished fourth. two leiigtlis bchind 1iiii:,'or- aim: Hch.iid Correspoitdeiit came the Gre::ntree stables Si1"dlghl Face in sixth place, followed by Social Out- cast, the G. and G. stiibleks Money Broker. Bruce S. C.ini;ibell'.s Ram 0' War. Edward .11. (i:jt'Inaii.5 Citr- ragii King, and '1'. .11. I)aniel's Acc 1 I Dt-.stroyer. Gross value of the iacc wasi 5118.100. with Daik Stars shiirei 590,050. The record purse of 598,-, 050 was banked by Cnxiiit Turf in' 1951. the drain in the span of just in, Moreno. ii 23-year-otd lla'I1P of little over two minutes. lChiCll;;CI. was rather siirpriseti as Won Derby Trial Ihc smiled in the winner's ('l!'ClEi Dark Star won the Deiiby trial where the blanket of red roses wiisl here last Tuesday by four lengths draped over tht pcis-piriiig iii-ck oil in one minute. 36 seconds fiat- his horse. , Victories Put Into Tie For N.L. Lead . isy The Associated Press Robin Roberts and Curt Sini- mons pitched Philadelphia Phlllies out. of A slight slump and into a tie for the National League lead with twin victories over Chicago Sunday. R0bert.s' opening six-hit. 5-2 vic- tory plus Simmons five-hit 2-0 -shutout pulled Philadelphia even with Brooklyn Dodgers. who won their sixth straight. 4-3. on Riliy i.o(;s three-hittrr against Milwaukee. The victoi-ins broke it three-game lcsing streak for Phila- delphla. Ex-Yankee outfielder Johnny Lindell allowed St. Louis just four hits in giving Pittsburgh its lifth straight win. 8-2, hiking the Pirates from sixth to filth place and dropping the Cards two games off the pace in third. It was the first National League triumph in three tries for the 36- yrar-oid righihand knuckleballer who returned to the big time from H""yWood in the Pacific Coast League. A double header between Cincin- nati and New York at the polo ground: was postponed. Larry Doby'.s two-run homer in the 4-3 nightcap and Early Wynn's three-hit 'l-0 shutout. in the opeii- cr enabled Clcvcland to defeat. Washington twice and replace Chi- cngo in second place in the Ameri- can League. one game behind New York. The Yankees put on I ninth inning rally to defeat Detroit's hnppless Tigers 6-5. Philadelphia Atiiletics stunned Chicago White Sox twice, 4-2 and 10-6, behind the pitching of left- handers Bobby Shanlz and Alex Kellner to move the A's into third place in the American imagine, Thpl White Sox it'll to fourth. l Meanwhile, the winning streak nf' the fired-up Boston Red Sox was stopped at six games as St. Louis Browns came from behind twice for A 6-5 victory in the second game of I. doubleheader at St. 1.mii.s. Thc Red Sox won the opener 14-5 on a 17-bit. attack. For the Phillies Simmons. who with Roberts has it 4-1 record this yeiar. aidcd his clause by scoring i"hiiadclphia'.-i first rtin in the seventh afirr singling and then sent home Willie Jnncr with the Red Sox Stopped other rally with I single in the eiihih. Robeiws held the Cubs scoreless until the ninth when Hank Saiicr scored on Preston Ward'.s double and Bill Sc1'Pfi&'l fly ball. Connie Ryan hit I bases empty homer for the Phiis. Pliillies . 1, started practises c... 1! us nu. m.w..u n..... ..,f W iiA(;i': six 7 indi- field The intermediate Abbies. desire to ball club. will eating an eariicst a smart, hustiinc open their irainziig sessions this evening with It wtiii-t-out on Me- morial Field al 530. This is the earliest date that the Atzbies have I for a number of .' years and it iiidi:-ri'cs that theyi are going all out in their efforts to build a cciitcixicr for the Island baseball L-htimpioiisiiip. This eve-' Hing-5 p,..,C.,5E has been Called by ithat the Dutchnien have had to team niaiii rr Daiin,V Mccormack Ira.” GIHSO" .1" ” P1510” and and Dauiiv 1S iuipeitil that 1 good- K"C.hF”P,r ””ma,i5 Said It I5 be' ly iiuinbci of playeis will be niiiC”,"”": .I”'”””' hand MrCoi'iiiack could have III” also NW3?” that the C' At soinethiiig in the way of a surprise 3 H A' '5 "OI" 9"””9d lo gram ” package IM. me Abbi” before ”m)I1FpIi1l1En10IlI. to the V5 because the ieguiar league schedule gets iin deiway. .A.' l:':ist he's working on Ellcli a piojict at the muinciit. . . . Our iii. ('1' who won't be on tiiv Adliifth li: up this year is capable Mr-rlin M.irKcii7.ic, the red-headed Olll-ilCl(IPi who has played for the Red and Black during the pastl sevciuil se.i.soiis. Maciienzie. who can takc his place on the mound as wrii as tho oiitficld, will play” frr M.tl'llll)lP Central Airways Mu('Kc'll'I.S claims he will play onlv glint-dical certificate for Mocielland istaied only that he would be un- able to play for flute days. Under THE GUARDIAN, CHARLo'rT'E"ro;vVN MAY 4. 1953 'New C.A.H.A. Headache Looms In Allan Cup Ser KITCHENER, OnJ.. ICPi-The (Canadian Amateur Hockey As- has had more isociation, which than its shaic. of lieiidaciies this be heai".ing into an- splitter in the Allan iscasoii. may other skull Cup final. Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen officials said Sunday they will likely protest use of goalie Bobby Gillsoii nf Owen Sound by Pen- iicton Vis. Giilson. stopping in to substi- tute for V's Ivan McClellaiid. play- ed sensational hockey its the Western champions defeated the Dutchmen 1!-1'he.re Saturday night to cut the Duichmen's lead in the sctcii-.airie iiiial to 3-1. ' Third Time This Year It was the third time this year 0 C. A. H. A. rules, they say. I re- placement can only be granted when a certificate is obtained say- ing the player is permanently out of action for the rest of tiic season. President Bob Baurr said he has spoken with W. B. tBaidyi George of Kemptvillc, 0iit., president of the C. A. H. A.. about the case and asked if Mccleilancl would be play- ing Wednesday if he was fit to play then. In Onliirio I-iinnl Gillson stepped into ihc nl1-0ii- tario final for Siidbiiry when the Wolves were iI'&llIlii;: 2-0 and held them together as tiicy forced the series to a lull scicii gaiiies. Dutchmen cxcriizivrs believe that the V5 siioiild have been permit- led a replaccinciit only from 8 team in thcir own league. They considcr it l'ldl('1lllil.lS to have the Dutchinen tryinc to w'iii the Allani Cup for Eastern Canada atzainsti (mo of ihc iicst goalies in thc' East. ' The l)1ll('IilIl9il thought tlicy would have bciiicn the V's by five, or six goals it they had had any-I .W0mber Wins Non-Title I Bout With Kid Gavilan ; SYRACUSE, N. Y. tCPi-I)-.iiiny one but Gillsrin in the nets. I i P. s. s. wa... ;, IF. W. C. boys. Saturday evening. in Ben Hogan Wins Pan American Open MEXICO CITY. (AP)-Bantam Bcn Hogan Sunday won the 515.- 000 Pan American open with 1! two-under-par 286. It. meant S2.- 600 in prize money for the Palm Springs, Culif., golf star. Dave Douglas of Neyvark. Dcl.. and Fred Haas of New Orleans tied for second with 2895 and split 33,300, or SL650 each. Marty Furgoi of Leniont. III., was fourth with 290 for 51,130 in 'pri'I.c money. S. D. II.-Wiiis I Island Juvenile Basketball Title A smart. sharp-shooting S. D. U. juvenile basketball squad packed too much scoring punch for a hard- working. ncvcr-say-die, P. W. C. quinlette, when they defeated the a. sudden death fixture at S. D. U. gym by a score of 54-44. The game. was fast, all the way and provided R livcly ending to it day filled with basketball-the S('('.0l1CI annual. Physical Fitness Basketball 'l'rophy -staged by the Fitness Division with the kind co-operation of S. D. Dutchmen xncnmman. om. (GP) Goalie Bobby Gillson of Owen Sound Mercurys continued his one- man fucd with Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen Saturday night as he helped Penticton v's edge the Dutchmen 2-1 for their first win in the Allan Cup best-of-Wen final series. Kitchener leads the series 2-1. with the fourth game here Monday. Gillson made 44 stops. most of them from close range. as the Dutchmen dominated play through- out the game. The Dutchmen's lone goal fell to left-winger Paul Oliver Who flipped in Clare Martin's relay of 3, pags by Bobby Schnurr at 14:52 of the second period. The tally offset at goal by Bill Warwick of Penticton at 1:23 on a pass from Jacic McIntyre. McIntyre scored the winner at 16:30 of the final period on. an error by the Dutchmen. Oliver. tijvfiig to carry out. overskated the puck behind his defence. Mclntyre pounced on the puck and whlstled it into the right corner. Keith Woodali who handled 25 Penticton drives, played fine hoc- key although nothing like that turned in by Giilson. It was the best game of the series. played at terrific speed be- fore the second largest crowd on record here. 8,076, just 89 short of the record. Gillson gave the Dutchmen trou- ble iii the Ontario Hockey As- szziation final and then stepped .........., .D..:..D..... F170-iiitictiiintl M55 Edge 2-1. For First Win In Series for Sudbury Wolves in the alt. Ontario set The Canadian Amateur Hocx.-. Association gave enticton pin. mission to use Gillson as 11 Tr. placement for regular goalie I1 an Mcclelland. who suffered an in. jury to his right hand in the sec. and game. Line-ups: Penticton: Goal. Glllsoii; fence, McAvoy, Brown. JOIll1S'fin Fleming: forwards. Schmidt, cut. ley. Dick Warwick. Grant war. wick, Bill Warwick. Mclntyu, Ben-y, Rucks. Kitchener: Goal, Woodoll; (lo. fence. Martin, Psutka. Lee, Hlllstl forwards, Hicks. Rope. Bl.1Cll.lil;i;i Bauer, McKenzie, Brooker. Vcriix Schnurr, Oliver. officials: Vic Lindquist, Linden, Winnipeg. SUMMARY First Period No scoring. Penalties: Mcltvov ka 18240. Second Period 1-Pcnticton, B. Warwick (McIntyre, G. Warwicki 2-Kitchener, Oliver (Martin, Schnurr) lif- l..ori.t 4 (HI. l':ti-. ')'. H ft. in to play five games against them Penalties: Rucks 4:44. Psutka Fleming 8209. B. Warwick Verity, majors 8:27, Cull... 16:15. Third Period :1--Pentictoii, Molntyre - in ac Penalties: Rucks 3.46, Iiilbnizi 10:28. Hurst 19:04. Stops: Giilsuii 12 17 15-44 Woodall. 6 8 ll--25 I U. faculty. With Saturday night's victory. S. D. U. juveniles success- fully clcfcndcd the title they w-oiij. lnst your and will hold the Physical, Fitness Trophy for another year. . in thc field but it could be thaltl (Balm Bangl Womb") E mun” i hmmymg 15 the 5.1-unnn.-H-Iy' . ' .v . - . sparring pai'll1Pl' of Sugar Rav I-- D' I" "1 I5 PF "5 he w..i be back on the hill bcfoie ) : H 4 s ID, Shea 1 1 3 3 the ri (15011 IlzlS.lllil its course. (I)-i”bx.)i:ol:jC:l:1i,gi3fu:A2:ybt::.ji;l:L .B4 Lawn". 4 1 0 9x i, . ' . - . : '.l. t 4 2 i it) use in evcrv liodeer game nilf i vA' H Kim: Holding" Wm”.iixidiimfigniuiildiirgfwlgigiilt-Igiid1:iD(idh B k I-I- 4 I 4 91 led home thc winning isrooklynis:1,.m:,I,E,”'i;n glfgler Il:e(::n1:;:hl;(1ff.i Kid Gnvilan. e a I Ia Mccmga” I 2 1 4I run in the sFVeilll1.IAiES. who won Lengge hm,0,.5'. M the momcmp Wnmber weathered Gavilanlsi WW4, T101 3 (I) (I) A his third start in four times. struck mm have 1m-.9145,-5 Des vp,.amm.j.bi:icf explosive spurts and won; 5-n,,,,.(lM. mmmng in the mm; C R” IV 1 I) 0 4i, 01” "JEN mid Ilalkiid 1”” mm ""9 LOZ'ii(' iicnnesscv ind Glen Mnth- mm R swarmmg Mmck Hmt I”. .imc of thc dcuhlc l")illl(I robin " 001.? " i of the three Iilis off witii being Del.,.sm, along Mm numeldexs E1mm.I vcntcd the rhainp from tliieowtiiigi;m.m,'; for H”, bmsv ,.m. and Island W lI0l'”"" WE: 0 I 6i Crandall's home run ;M,N(.,11. 'g,.1an Laws, 3.11.. pm, his famed boin punch. :,mm.S(.hn1.,5m. t.,.,',k,g.,a,1 ,m..5.. r0""I -" 10 11 54. P9”? C'-15'-1211170 TIUHDINI I0 mllchlccll, Iriing iVlacKinnon and Mac Rom HEMP” were M" U" ”7'iWest Krnt dcfcnicd Qiiccii Square p w 0 pr; FQ 1-F rt; 0” 11 i9”1”P'”5'3l”''c”l ”””l”l'-” 1" Kmme. They may have Ai'no1dKp0””iI W”””'”Ehi ”""V Wumb” bvi: score of 37-34 to tie tliC.scl'ie5IM. liddiicr 7 1' 1 15 the seventh -inning which wrapped Maccapum catchmg but that de.i weighed 152 1-2 and Gnvilan 151. Hi) Why, Prinu. 5”...” School zmdil, IRECEH 3 2 4 3 .I::..e:::::i:i.. .':i.e;.t..:':.?"::::ierr aw, iii: ..:”..:.:i:i it a V I 2 I a 5. mm . . . iillil Oshawa ofllthe vltllei-Cntiiiiy; B I. Au 1 I H, .. T .:n” Snm,.d.(,y M,,.,.m,,,,. Ham 1., MM MMLM.,," 1 0 U 2 e , I -81:11" 1-'1 OIMUI0. UICF 1”” I39 H 'm-In .. NW7" Gav mi? man-4aIId 1i'.K.S. tmnis wriit all out tails. Chanrllri 1 1 3 I1 Doby. liciiihvd in .hv, first gum: macm-d by Jimmy "Ficirllci-" Mar-ifll.',Pl'. said we have no idea twin 1,", H", h,..” lmmbm. nf mm. , NhC(.mEm ., 1 n 5 because of his pom hitting. .slam- Donald, the former pitching rm; fighting him again. Gavilaii woiiigrg F',,.eS(,m mi SDI; gnu saw 31D" w',"1'm(f 0 1 ;Ir1l:EiInI;IS(1;'ii11Cns::E&1,I:lTi'cE1 Ithc sixth, from Peakes. . . lllpiiglli. I-ILEIWOI; rounds :easily."II rkgseh. ..0,m.s,;d' ,;.a,'m. ,;.m,h w,,5il.1.(',mi,I i ' ilig 5 12 M o ' . as ersoii in - .avinn ou 1 ie won oo. 1 - . - .. , , . the second contest to break a 2-2 In the meantime Citv League "W'3mI-7” I5 i:':00d." he Salli W134:23.V:.l:gf:....C::1(i."mifywbigii h0.”v”'mls' hank slmeik Gus tir. Jackie .len.sen liammered n softball teams are st 'ti ' ik-ii2lV9S 11 il00d show. But I didn't ” .' . mam . , , 5” "51 W31 . . . , iitc of play. . DD. .. 7 .- solo homer in the sevciith off Mike'ouis in preparation for the opeii- Ullllk U19 d8C1510" W85 T-”I1F 0110111111.; poymwjn 35 (hp -.m.m.,, .- (iarcia. who wriit on to cvcn Ilisililk cf the City 1..e:ignc.'lihe BRFIIICIII "When I considcr myself defeat-l p q Q K 1:1; I 1.5; pg: pg, 0 second game of the year. Yoiiih club and the Sunshine 15- l Pd. 1'11 Bil? Ft man 1! chalice at the? p' I. G 1' 0 Wynn struck out eight Scnalorsl l-and Dairy held practice sessionsi title. When I don't consider a nianlr; I n 1 ., 1 for his third triumph of the sensoni.i&Slei'day afternoon and they will defeated me. he has no iight to it"; (( wggdo 2 6 1 4 and his 10th in a row s' e . I e i t i e- ' ' I . . ." . F R l last year in the 7-0 0i.iF1(i('i1A”V5)'i3:1;iguaiigigiieiniggii prricetlisgg ohm III2 Tm” hhuh 1" -I"'Y 1! (1) fl) n and 5h0l'l5I0D Ray Boone each hitlOld Diamond at six o'clock. Thc . . ,- . I " i i ' t "' I home runs for the Indians. i0l",!3l1IZalllfl1lal meeting for the Ciiv FOP” Sam Gmlm" has -” Hm.H' Maplimn 0 0 0 (L1 I 0 T .. , . , . j ,. H , . - match coming tip July 1 in i.os,F.. Pcnkc (I 0 ti ti Detioit, losci of 15 of its firs1.Lc.igue will be held tomoiiow lllgliil M1 913 It is undem d h .-”-T t.1 1-) 4 -; 25'. :ln1:IPco;it2eslt;s&;dai;t:Je;';;;etilntotohliols unigidxigirsilsivgawfosaulasl iiieit Arason olf (I).cbs Angeliisl. W9. d!(. S. I-In IFS IIF Pt.-i ''' V- Illniniz before Mickcy Mnntlc scoried club and any new teams Wislliilfill Gdmlan hadnwlost a.hgm 5”.ICeIw' KC”".edy. 5 " 1 ml G1-ACE BA-Yr N- 5- lCPl'YV011 on relief” Art Houmjmnws Mm In Pm” me Lam”, shoum be on 19 -rflpped I split decision to mid-1A. 'Mi'lCI&Ell7.l6 Ii 0 4 Gppurepe M gaie 519. AHHFV N, B" pitch at me mm or R mm-mnlhnnd. rllcweiglit Gene Harrsion in S. rhompson 1 0 l -wbamerpd Gm;-go 3055 of Wes; Yankee nmbuml mu M111”. We , , , :St:kaiitol;i.lPa.. Oct. 50.-1990. V ,,ii. Dlfilnolltl 1 ti 1 2:13pm; N, 5, m E 12111 mumiv tech. sccond of Lhi-95 yew ymk mmmd5.I Stevie MacDonald. the Mililliillfi M OT m'd A 26')em'0M. tN"I:m;B; Reid . I I I Rinlcal Immkout :?I5"”1'd-"I.V "Ii-31”. 10 men. took the victory. .Ill1i liclsin: ainateur bantamweight boxing? V1.0 .1” Dim most (7,! ms ””"'lkt M”CK""7'm 0 0 n GiIV”I, me Cailadlall middI9W918m- homered mr Dmnn: -rchampmn, will dumd his mm mi paigiiing abioad. phadnt g won at M. Jnhnsloii ti 0 0 0,boxmg championship, :p,Hg gky ime Mumme boxing mmmmcm I fight in his last five. He is 1'ankCd;P.. Bell 0 0 ti 0: Referee John Joe McLean stop- which this year will be mm M :Li:n:ll(i: No. 6 welterweight (-on- T-axttalf 1 k nlid 1 B '.l3ip::d ll1I”len.:CllE!(;Il1IEd dmiaound igatcl; ' Gl.ice Bay. MacDonald has al-I i " ""3 "I" Ni 3" I” o E I” 9 5” 5990” 5 0 remi). smmed mammg rm. mp; Rcferee. Ruby Goldslein voted ll - --A--. .- 7 W- ithe final round toiaward the de- I I bmmn nmns which M” be smgedifi-3-1 for wonibcr mid judge Dick, cision to Dureilc, now stationed law this momh 0,. early in Junk Albino saw it the same wtt.i'. Jiidccl .with the Canadian Army at Pic- 0 .La.sl Near Stevie made a splendid "lack Kimba" hm womb" I-" mil"-i y mm omi . .showing as he defeated the best I 5'3i2' i D,I"e”e PIIPG U13 POI!"-5 early and O Mnivtinic amateur fighters in his. Hip” was bI””ed "II M ("”Id'. gy-lulny ihau R9551 " form" middleweight 0 i,D:ll5I0ll to win the coveted cinw ii S”,'”'i , hmlun Imiw mmnllno”-bi99dI11E Imm IXKI1 6805 it . o . g He "voted agaiiisl us. iii scvviip Pmmlum g(Hrh”mrr 1 tail” 5N'CTf11.1'0Ul1dS- DD.- K Ma,.DOm,m mew rave mums lights, the manager Shad. Rddlilizi (. ' ' I d' b p i I H I Durelln weighed 160. Ross 159. LOUISVILLE, mp. 0,... of ,he,in:- his boxing ability during iastlh." W””id W515" 1” "I5 I W” "131 fI)1!Cho-r1wl 2 fa S M") -maul "1"" "””"'1" ””5 ”""'v M spectators at Satiirdny'.s KciittickvI.Veai”s tournament which was licld;('”,Id5t9'" "M be Pelmmed 10 0l- ma Mines. , . is"”-'' ill" 30'.1'9l"'01d R055 Said Derby won 31.801 on Dark Star birriin Htiiifax. Nova Scotia observers 1 "CW9 111 MW Of Gavilanls fiphis " M" "1" or n Vin" HI" mu" ”" "”””d (mm had to borrow 310 front :1 friend to pay 1:. fine in few minutcs after the race. when policc ai'i'c-stcli Dudley. during the morning for druiikeniiess, thcy took sevcn S10 win tickets and one sto place tick- ct--all on Dark Star from him. When Judgc Charlcs Wnltcr ini- Doscd thc flnc. Dticilcyls tickrts were in an cnvclopc held by policri, at Churchill Downs Diirlle.i' borrowed Harry Jones, who cninc to the derby with him and then sped back to thc track by taxicnh to collect. on his bots, Judgc Walter might hnve im- posed a heiwicr fine but hr was in an expansive mood. He. too. won Wayiic 1). the :10 from .1iinior Gilliam. who has been nn on Dark Star - 8134. CIIRLING GLIIB MEETING The annual meeting of Club will be held on TUESDAY. MAY Business of great importance will be discussed. the Charlottetown Curling 12th AT 8 PAL J. C. GALLANT, Secretary. HAVANA Pot (iivitvniiitiii its CIGARS i(:(fO - Poneiclci '.wci'c inch in their praise foi tiirl young fcllow's boxing savvy as he diflioscd of all-comers in his ('la.s.s., A Maritime amateur chnmpion.shlp' ,is a highly regarded title in box- ilnz Circles and Stevie has his iwork cut out for him this ycrir int his cilforts to retain his crown . . . . Wlicii Yvon Diircllc ptiiiched out 12-iruiiid T.K.O. victory over GP0Tizf' IRockabyi Ross in Glacc Ray Saillfdily night. one of i 9 ; the . observers at ring-side was Char-. i10"l011'I1'.'i Harry fKidi Poulfon.i who win right Durclle for tiic-I 1 Canadian Middleweight crown I lHm.i'. alum; with 11 group of box-I iing fans made the trip to Glncci IBBY by liar. They reported that, iR0ss hild the better of the fight: I" the PRTIV rounds and was pro-: ' bnbI.v leading on points until my other 3.3 He, itenth. However, the younger illldi stronger Diireile closed fast and gave his opponent quite a beating in' lthc last two rounds, . . . p The Sydney Millionaires nppiir-I gPnl1.v are going all out in their-I drive to get back into the ldrlver'it seat of Maritinfe hockey. First. they attempted to land El- mer men as their playing coach for next season and now they are after woody Dumart of the Boston Bruins, Last year the Islanders Dr. F. C. Dougan Iznme close to landing Dumart as n Charlottetown coach. The Bruins executive were agreeable May Have To Flip Coins To Decide Series WESTON. Ont. tCPi .w'nm-inn Siskins and Weston Dukes may yet have to resort to flipping coins to decide the Ontario Hockey Asso- ciation's Junior 13 championship. Saturday night the two teams moved into the first of B. two-game total-point series. called when thi- best-of-seven final series ended in it 3-3 tie, with one game tied. sat. iirda,V”.1 night's game ended in an- The teams now move to Waterloo for the second game Tuesday night, Weston scorers were P. Midghiil, Hob Kendall and Ross Sneddon. Joe Dorscht. Rudy Bolllnger and Mike Ron tallied for Waterloo. .?& to the proposition that Dumug come to Charlottetown but the ve- teran player decided that he had another yeai-'5 N.H.L. play left in his tired muscles. It in known that Dumart would like to any in the Bruins chain but if necessary he would come this way. He would be A nice fellow to have on your side. Llcui J. Attention Sea cadets KENT CORPS Report to Queen Square School classroom 10 on viih May at 1845 for examinations re-advancement. i Signed, I). Smnllwood, R.C.S.C. Commanding Officer. Waterloo 3 Wcslnn 3. First of n two-gnnic. llliilI'l)()lill pscrics railed when the l)est-nf- ..sevcn final scrics ended in a 3-3 tie with one game tied. Oniario intermediate A Collingwood 3 Simcoc 7. Simcne wins best-of-scvcii ISPIIIPS 4-2. 1 I I l final ;isig Iioiting I Iourney To Open Al Montreal MONTREAL. (CPi---Morc than 50 boxcrs start. tossing lcathcr Monday night to decide the Cana- dian amateur boxing chnmpions in nine weight classes. '1'he big toiir- nnmeiit opens at Palestre Nation- iiie and then moves to Monte st. Louis College gymnasium for Tues- day and Wednesday nights. Numerlcally. Quebec will present the strongest. provincial line-up with 24 entries. but six other prov- inces will be represented. The heavyweight division has brought only two outside entries- Jim Saunders of Winnipeg. present titlehoider and member of Can- ada's 1952 Olympic team. and Leo Donison of Regina. ' Another former Olympic fighter in Montreal's Freddie Daigle. en- tered in the 139-pound class. Dnigie, member of the 1948 Olym- pic team and a Korean wnr vet- eran. came out of retirement and won the recent Golden Gloves nnnl Halifax has two i'epresciitat.ivca in Art. Dcegan, 132. and Tommy Kctchemn. 156. no Late to classify ion sTLc-rants won n6ITrTrI car. Apply 28 Alloy street. can :7Nl1'MBER-.l'lfATl-7(:'-ililo. Finder leave at Guardian. thc ring two years ago aficr ins. Lilli! thc illlc lo liriy Vvouicrs of .Vniicolivci' .nii(I Monlrcnl. hill tVF1SiLlfl(IEI('ilI.CfI in right fights aftcr his comeback. The scrap, before a crowd of imore than 5,000. was ordered by the Canadian Boxing Federation aficr VVDUIPFS failed to dcfnd his Iillc within lIll' limo limit. lhircIlc's ncxt opponent will he Harry (Kid) Poulton of Char- lotfetomn. in the scmi-finnl. Al Hogan. 178-pound former Toronto "whltc lrope" tournamcnl winncr. flat.- iened Cccil Grny of Halifax. 193 pounds, with a short punch in the third round of a scheduled cizht-rounder. iBIacItpooli I Wins Football Associaiy Cut LONDON. - Blackpool- and Stan Matthews-won the Foot- bnli Association Cup Saturday with an lifpillll 4-3 victory over Bolton Wanderers- at Wembiey Stadium. It. was the first time Blackpool had been able to win British soccer! top prize. Trailing 3-2 until just five min- utes from the end of the game: Blackpool stormed back to tie the score iuid then go on to win with only seconds remaining as nearly 100,000 fans shrieked with excite- ment. The record books will show that centre-forward Stan Mortenaen scored three of Blackpool! gonls and that outside-left Bill Perry got the Whining one. But to Black- pool supporters. it will go down as Matthews game. The old master. making his lut Attempt to gain I cup-winnei-'5 '""I3ImIh9 Hume's only honor that had Drcviriiisiy escaped him - was iii" inspiration of the Biitcitpool attack. ' referees Jack Ready. Frank Slowey, Ariaiigcd by the Physical Flt- iiess Division and through the gen- erosity oi the Rector and Faculty of Saint Dunstan's University, the second aiiinual interscholastic bas- ketball tournament was run off Saturday in S. D. U. Gym. Get- ing underway at 9:30 am. games were run off on schedule until the closing whistle iii the evening at 8:30 p.m. The whole show was a big success. due to the splendid facilities offered by S. D. U.'s mod- crn gym. the enthusiasm of the youiig athletes and the work of Gus Dorais and timer Archie Mac- Fadyeri. ' There was it lot of good basket- ball dished up for those who took in the tourney. Teams competing in the bnys' division were Queen Square, Prince Street and West Kent. In the girls" bracket. Sum- merside High. F. S. S. and W. K. S. were the contestants. P. W. C. and S. D. U. (see stoiy elsewhere) were the battlers in the juvenile class. Deserving of special men- tion are Q. S. S. boys and S'side High girls. The Q. S. S. boys, al- though the best they could do was secure a draw. did this against thei totrrney winners. P. S. S.. and dc-' serve it special word of commenda- tion for their .showiiig. They showed improvement in every game, have 3. well-balanced squad with plenty of drive and another year will take 11 lot of watching. The Slside High Girls. although by taking part in the tourney and added to the interest of the fans. We feel these young ladies put up a creditable display and that more will be heard from them in future. Following is ll summary of the six intersciioiastic games which shows that after the days play P.S.S. boys won the boys' division, with 3 points, and West Kent girls took the girls division with 4 points:- Team Standiiig:- W T L Pu. 1 1 0 3 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 W T I. I'f.s. W. K. .. 2 0 0 4 P S. S. , . 1 0 1 2 S H. S. . . .. 0 0 2 0 First Game (Boys) VV. K. S. 37; Q. S. S. 34 Q.S.S. FB FS PF I'i.s J. McQuarrie .. . 8 I 0 1': P. McGonnell . 3 0 2 6 R. McGonncll . 0 0 i 0 B. ycDonald 4 2 1 10 J. one . . n 0 1 0 P. Landrigan 0 1 1 1 F. Smith . 0 0 2 0 P. Vail . 0 0 0 0 B. Gallant 0 0 0 0 '1loLal5 .. 15 4 B 34 W. K. S. F6 F8 PF Pin. W. Keiiniedv .'i 2 2 a A. Macxenzlc . 4 0 0 it B. Reid . . 0 o i n 8. Thompson 2 0 2 1 K. Mscxenzie . 0 0 0 0 M. Johnston . 0 o 0 0 Continued on page 15 Bow-legged and poker-faced. he had the Bolton defence tangled up in A. flurry of white shirts every time he raced down the right wing with the bill. It was Matthew; W110 I'M I-he biuesi. cheer as he climbed wearily to the Royal box afterwards to get. his medal from the Queen. 13 WI! it rugged. almost brutal Klimt. With no quarter given and ey Saturday they have had very little basket-' ball this year and no practice lately, showed rcal sportsmanship . 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