oo 4 ? ‘Wed, Jan. 24, 1968. : : oe es Signing Of Dressen Shows. SPORTS” Plight Of Minor Baseball — FRONT By MEL SUFRIN [years Toronto has had the Grimes of the 1930s would rus CF ¢ Conntian Pree SR: Siar |Aecnget Ke sweet yee oe Oe, aan chin E signing recently year out. season . Cooke _ : By PIUS CALLAGHAN oe of | were often attended by/|wants a winner, he's also hop- Guiting , em as manager @/ tittie more than 1,000 custom-|ing some folks will turn ut : oe a Toronto Maple Leafs of the iz-! ers. { to see how the fiery mas-. pies ternational League is, as much| A heavy selection of weekend ager Operates, particularly Saints Face Elimination as anything, « reflection of the; television showings of major when he ‘akes off after an um- & ‘ minor league games jurt t . ST, DUNSTAN’S Univérsity hockey team is on the brink of current’ plight of ne? So cue tn aneak elie tmaeae Dressen, 63, managed Brook @imninetion in the Isiend Senior Hockey League. baseball. the tect ae league cities. It's much: easier | |yn Dodgers in 1951 - 52 - 53 and oh Tr pera ead pabey ony ed mm ibe» deed tank Oo Dree| to stay home and watch Mickey | Wo" two before de at the college rink, they'd seed help ae . oa os ye Mantle and Roger Maris on TV | Parting after asking for a two- who must trounce the Cape boys in Crapaud a. vot ih, baseball, the eholee ap | {288 t0 get out to the ball park | contract, un ’ isis bet taieio aida sos tao ned be we ae ae Soggy oe un to pay money for the privile heard of in dealings with awner identical but Saints would cet the i. yr a have rs : a of looking at players of rather Walter O'Malley. more wins than the Zvinrudes, However, we. Saints’ Leafs owner Jack Kent Cooke! jess talent. He ‘has also managed chances are mighty slim at this moment and that the rest of © to stimulate interest in baseball cinnati Reds. and ‘Washington their 1961-42 hockey will be confined to the intercollegiate in Toronto. - | TOUGH ON UMPIRES Senators as well as the Braves |, But for a league that once; When Cooke was asked about; and, between. stealing oppo-- ‘ itted to the ao see s with | the signing of Dressen, he said nents’ signs, baiting umpires APPARENTLY when Sainis were adgui Rip play of such materiat | Charlie would be the most con- and putting his mastery of te mention was made of how many poinis’ they would = Sect, as Red Schocodienst, Atiey Dow | troversial manager Leafs ever | strategy to excellent use, he od for a win. However, it would be q — “: Ss CANADIENS FOILED * Flash Gordon, it's a pic | had. He was probably right ai- earned a reputation as- one of Nome sensible arcengement was being worked ou ~ : ; a “| Sad to find that much of the | though stubble-chinned Burleigh the best managers in the game. = than half the games ior Pag ~ pwn Wik the Goalie Terry Sawchuk of | Jean Beliveau (4) of Montreal | League game Saturday night. | cel Pronovost (3). The teams aad must centre on 8 x | “He'll say the right thing at Bber 17 and a new light was vt. sa Detroit Red Wings stops the | Canadiens waits for possible | Moving in to ‘cover Beliveau tied 22. : wey, octet fede wat ______-__| the _wrong_time,—the-wrong—at — ~ fata” ceprecntativesatvet, + mation vas made and ceriod | puck witha slove while | retpund In National ‘ockey | is ed Wing defenceman Mar-_____(CP_Wrenbola) ,unca™'t, "eeu ©ters|M@NTY COOPER .'% ‘eh wn cute trewenuy. centage was also to be taken into account but at last Monday's Ee . with the’ $40;000. he got at Mi || said: (8 Utkin ae “But pe taal 6 wae Mlad, took percentage wee never comer echedete ° one waukee last year and certainty | SOS Hughes ever he’ says he'll be consis - witha tocar percentage tan wil the Red and Wnilers, yet the : ; tia ihe aint tan ee _fenily enpeedictoble. It _anyom boys from ‘out the road’ will be denied a place in the playotfs. | Wy. i mm” C eP to make the best use of the ma-| (LONDON (APY Henry tatcpall in Tormto terial he will ha qT | Coeper, Britisa heavyweight —~ — "- oronto. | boxing champion, stopped Tony Hughes of Cleveland, Ohio. Tues: day night when referee Jack Hart announced the American had retired at the end of the MOSTLY UNKNOWNS . The fact is, that with the exception of Rocky Nei- Curling Draw The following is the curling weseeatseczs=: Crush Acorn's Birds 9-3 g avoid it is eam out son, lately of Pittsburgh draw for W i on others | < rates, and perhaps Steve nig fifth round because of a severe Chartotgeters a soaiiae: A college team can't play as many games as the and : 1 lay! v | short-handed at time with, them going tothe Penguins. zik, f cut in the corner of his right Playing coach Buck Whitlock, and playing as if everything; short-han at the time wit | going g , formerly with ght 7 P.M. ‘ therefore Mf folks don't want them in, thes bar them right at | sq his band of Royals were in| were at stake and they continu- | Buddy Macintyre serving a| Early “in the second period | Phils, Toronto will he going)% Ioe.J—L. Campbell, N. Ball, the start. This could save been done sdmicciee. Bat | ine form last night at the Sports| ed to fly in the middle. stanza/ minor. | the game was delayed, for a few with a roster of players rel-|, Cooper, a ranking contender |J. MacDonald, K. Dalziel vs #. when they were knecking ot the door seeking aftiist mention (Arena es they defeated second | but that’s ‘where the likeness | BIGGEST SCORE minutes when Don Whalen was atively little known outside |{0F the world championship, Farrell, B, Boyles, C. Michael, Dar ere a ee St, Dunstan's absent trem (Place Old Spain Penguins %3\ended as the Royals banged; In six games between these | knocked out when he fell into. their, hometowns. (weighed 19% pounds and V. Robinson. of points came on December : before @ roaring crowd. threé unanswered goals back of | two teams, last night's score was the boards back of the Reyal At one time, Montreal Royals, Hughes, a protege of Rocky ce 2—O.K. Presby, J.S. Tay or coe McCormack tried bis best’ to throw of | ‘The front-running Royale} Ward before the session ended. | the':biggest of them all. After cage. He came back moments particularly when they had or. | Marciano, the former heavy- jor, Dr. Webster, F. Morgan va the troubled pn and he suggested that perhaps a phayolf | made every shot count, especial-| The winners zeroed in four| Sve eutings me Rages wee | tater fo oe Ker” | Sanized baseball's first Negro im weight champ, weighed 196 C. ASBrey, S. Lavers, Bud Mae- See prlaradas aad Gaiuts cont be arranged: However, thie | 17 12 the third period whes they) 1. times before the end the| “atime tue Fenguite three) em tA ane Royals— | the-great Jackie Robinson, were |P°U%¢S. Donald, A.. Brace. thaterinlize and the meeting ended with Saints restrict- | £0t only seven shots on Penguis | | games to two and were: only A. Carroll (A. Flanagan) 2.00; the most consistent draw at the| The British champ took Ice 3-—Dr. Drysdale, M. Pur fated to with jon of percentage being netminder Butch Ward and scor-|84me despite the shortage ol jone up in thé goals scored de- | 2. Penguins — A. Arsenault (G. | gate in the Internationa] | charge of the fight in the fourth sey. F. Zakem, J. McCarron vs ed to two points per win, no megtion of — ed four times. | shots on goal. Penguins didn’t | artment with a margin of 20-| McCormack) 3.20; 3. Penguins League. , "|round when he dropped Hughes | Dr. Beck, Abe Zakem, J. Caron oe eee Young Alfie Flanagan, who | have. much chance to get at 19 over the Birds. J. Arsenault (J. Duffy, G. Support began to fall off unty |{F # séven - count with a left E. Ford. A scuffle midway through the Whitlock) 3.25; 4. Royals —K. several rs ago _basebal to the head. Ice 4—F. Church, V. ‘Mitton, | last “year played with Moncton +dunior Beavers,—played—an—out- folded G. Arnold, W.J.-Hancox vs M: Ready (A. Flanagan) 13.45; -3. | Reeves, J. Zakem. S. Eagles; J. H G. Whitlock (I. ughes had barely recovered finat frame either, marftging | second period between Ralph | from that blow when Cooper { eC Montreal. In recent only six shots on goal, but none| ‘Farmer’ Josey of the Royals| Penguins — = {fina goalie Don. Frizzell: inthe} ___" -7MAPURABLY bad the Evinrudes found the situation going - of a forthe—winners.| © — : ’ ; é ‘oll Javott their | Flanagan, on a line with Angie of them got past the crease-———_and—fiery_Jack 7a —___—_,____________ sailed to the“ attack “inthe fifth. Voutour. Se posal vp tlw Bec cat et to sient protege Fol woes | Carroll and Kip Ready, set. up| | jangle etanier: tees eer the. crowd ae oe" ie ages ae Bantam Games . am Z-year-old Britain Ice 5—Cam MacLéan, C.. Cos- : \ > . ened before ) 05; - * : ree thumping left h tel Geel: ‘ oe hope Ed = on yen Suene be bes ea aan — aa eventually proved’ to be the win-| serious could occur. The two minute misconduct) 12.31. Played Yesterday | punches. When ‘ae shew 7. Welles: k Geos nt o somebody was to get burt, This time it was the Saimts | Dick Carroll each aceounted for a oo ame bag were assessed with ma- Second Period: - = 5 Sate: | Geckos * face was covered with |B. Stanish. blistered markers ingles m iw ‘ *| 5 - 'D. Carroll (B. i 8 Foll resul | . 8:30 P.M. and they feel they were really Rs is Kip Ready ke ee rfinonanng weak slider appeared to) Officials Don Whalen and | MacLeod) 3.28; Royals — A. | 3 fepuier "le Dene come | - This is the start of th lub It mast be remembered thet Seints arene mere upsiaris | ‘whiting *| slither through Ward's pads into| Brian Lewis called a total of “Carroll (A. Flanagan) 13.00; 8 | contests ‘ \ | e clu wars on Island. They have.a long and successful Buck Whitlock gand Ralph} arr . ; c gal Played yesterday tic rl Dr play-downs in the Canadian Le an with im these parts and were most welcome | “warmer” Josey. , the cage Birds’ were | fourteen ‘penalties, eight of | Royals —. B. Whitlock (A. Car- ‘Charlottetown’s Sports Arena, ~U ing aw gion competition, Ten teams are in many down through the years. What Another -brother combination i e “| roll) 19:58. Penalties — Kane Beavers 3 vs. Bears 2; Beav- Fo | entered in a round-robin play. Cents in this season we don’t know scored two of the three goals for) : (major) 9.26; Josey ( r> er goals by Bob Doherty, Dave ‘POF Montague Ice 1—Dan O’Rourke vs Ear! but never ort nde an abbreviated schedule and the Penguins, Joey and Apps | 9.26; B, Macintyre 11.34. Scott, Barry MacKinnon; Bear . MacLeod. Sr coteed ta rots for their performances. Arsenault each scoring once’ | Third Period: — 9. goals by Ralph Farrell and . Here is.the Montague Curling | Ice 2—Dr. Prowse vs, Art’ that sometime in the future, the Island with Gordie Whitlock triggering A: Flanagan (S: MacLure ) 6- Mike Hogan. Club schedule. for today (Wea- Love. : i could Pins will the ‘a | the other oon : : . 96; 10, Royals — D. Carroll — Tigers 4 vs. Panthers 0; Tig- | nesday). ; Ice 3—Gordon Stewart ws We feel sure Red and White clubs will be back in tion | PENGUINS LEADING . " (B, Whitlock, J. MacLeod) 14.39: Tascieneaa a ae 7.00 P.M. pod Lloyd Wellner. in years to come but. we'll bet our last dollar that they’ have a After twenty minutes of play 11. Royals — G. Cruwys (Wo aa : a dice No. 1—H.L. MacGregor,| Ice 4—A.A. MacLeod vs My- © firm understanding what point basis they are operating on. | the Penguins were leading 3-2 > Dunn) 15.49; 12. Royals) — : Lillian MacDonald, Ray Mac- ron Bell , on : Sued | Josey (G. Noonan) 16.06. Pea | , Bombers 6 vs. Battlers 1;/ hon, Lyle Brehaut vs. Leon) Ice 5—Do as _» Had that been the case this season, bad feelings -would not sey (G. I 08. Bomber goals by Bob Whit- | John » Leom| Ice 5—Doug Saunders vs Hen- have crept inte things at the-end of the regular sched alties: — R. Murphy 3.20; B. | Blois MacMillan, Mike | qe o™ Henrietta Clair, Jina | ry Peters. ; ‘Beavers Grab | By JACK SULLIVAN 1948 is slowly dying. Western | Whitlock (2 minors) 3.54: B- | MacDonald (2), Peter Geil eae woe ws _(Next-round Friday 8.30 p.m: Hurry Playoffs ‘Canadian Press Sports Eile Canada fans used to descend” on cae nae B. Macintyre 15.6; | Denia Geet: Battlers goal | Mae~Jamieson, Sandy cholo, —$— — : Some Canadian pro football Toronto by the hundreds. Rail- 2 it : Richard. eee . DID we hear some foolish talk about wanting to extend the First Place officials have been working on ways added “Grey Cup. Spe-| | eas mate | Carmichael | = a i aesee’ tek vs. a Archer é MacDonald , , z ‘ the theory that if you hammer cials” and airlines had char- | ° immy MacDoug: wre icholson, td. Ce ee a ne Sean ws s hantsame | gamers’ League adton at at the ken of a twogame Grey ‘ered flighty. Last month, when SCHNES Net eee oe Parkdale conte. . | Cup final long and loud enough, the game was played in Tor- } 4 i . ; - S eo hope now is to arouse interest for playotts. |New Annan Beavers take over|jt might be adopted some day. onto, there was one Cup special | | i Cl b Baun May Have Scum No. 1—Dr. P. Macintyre, OPEN EVERY j dein cnt tatien bie tanliy deserving of o break and’ let's top spot in the standings .a8 | ‘This has been Lew Hayman's and one <hartered flight. —§ MOYOUS U . Cubering Sows, Cialy te, 7 THLL 9:00 P.M snanth, result of their 6-3 victory over! pet theme for years. The Tor- The city practically was in . : ‘ Broken Wrist nnie Johnston vs. A.W. Jones, | - thay get i in the next Hunter River Comets. onto Argonaut managing direc- mourning 48 hours before the | S#ints entertain Sandy oe. |Kay Hughes, Bert Haneveld, | ee Scoring for New Annan were jtor has been saying that a two- kickoff, And if anyone -has—no- 2! tonight in ee en TORONTO (GP) — Toronto | Ferme Horton. ceed I <n S Captes =. L. | game total-point series would ticed, the CFL didn’t consider a League fixture a Maple Leaf's physician te sees ge oid aoa ielenens ' all, W. a » Moase. satisfy the demand for Cup putting up temporary ‘bleachers. . we _ searching for a broken’ wrist | ~- Donni Leod. Transportation Hunter River snipers were A. tickets, and at the same time on the east and west sides of Saints are still alive in their after a workout accident which | Helen Coffin vs. A.E. Sullivan, request -” Bernard, C. Smith and G. Boyle. | give the hard-pressed club op- the Canadian National Exhibi- hunt fora_playoff berth. If they injured Bobby Baun’s arm and | Leona Sinclair, E.J. Poole, Veda @ Dial +65 , |erators more money. No one “oP could topple the meee tonight |ferced him out of the weekend | Duvar.. ; evinry ee abs Crockett Trophy X-Men: Invited To Play Redmen really took Hayman seriously | when he first mentioned the idea about four years. ago. He didn't from officials receive support of other clubs tion Stadium. There’s room for another 10,- 000 or so seats, which - would bring: capacity to 43,000. Offi- cials have decided to make it ‘nice and cosy and to make it and Crystals blast ides at | game against Boston Bruins. Crapaud, the collegians would; “I've had three sets of x-9 — be in. ‘i\rays,” Baun said Momday. ‘L. However Saints realized it's a | “None have shown any fracture. | Rake . to Going up for more.”” Late Mon- tough combination to expect lday the wrist was placed in a ISHL HOCKEY Wednesday, January 24 é | NT (CP) _when he brought the subject up , | SUMMERSIDE — The Char-| MacMillan, Charlottetown de- a Sever * taerie- finde. |at meetings.” But gradually the tough to buy tickets. They weenovaiein ‘to throw Whitlock, | 38 : lotietown rink, skipped by Mar- | feated Irene Silliphant 7-6. feated in Maritime football play .idea began to sink in and he Probably know they couldn't Carroll and. company for a loss.|. 1% doc explained that it fon MacDonald won the Crockett Pauline Burden beat Shirley since 1957. has been invited te eventually won one supporter— Set 43,000 or 45.000 persons in ~— | sometimes takes up to 10 days PARKDALE ROYALS -— trophy at the ROAF. Curling Dye 7-3; Marion MacDonald, ‘piay McGill University Redmen owner Ted Workman of Mont- 0 see the game. The Red and Whiters have |r.» break to show — so I've : eat- | béat Sybil MacMillan 64°) 7 Lreal Alouettes. * So Dutton's -100,000 figure Proved decidedly popular with | 14+ . few more days to wait,” | oie Club ‘yesterday evening, def ybi in an exhibition game here the fans of late and it’s likely a |& ” 7 vs : fmg the seme —— Lene F-L. Fisher and |sept. 29, it was learned Tues-| Oueren JOINS a could be slightly exaggerated. | ante nena . a Chant ottetown | PSS “a ak u : i Chavotisiown ‘rink, skipped by FL. Farquhar. day-night ea, recently, Hayman got 7 folks wil wend thair'way to |p Ter MANY deogetel when ST. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY the of | mother on his side. M ae their way to the | boarded by Frank 7s en artes tte tak tee: | . xan etmen. | whipped | the | Red) Dutton of Calgary sam JOCKIG JENSEN ersity rink tonient. Mahovlich derigg a free © tor " hs ae @d strong to close the gap to a Feller, Robinson N.S., before 3,500 fans in exhi- — hopped hom oe ares Pre a er oe ee ee coach Punch Imlach AT SDU RINK , ‘ tingle point. bition play last fall. -wagon when said at | Me o + oe. ih up as a “toughening } §:]. i - Admissi The personae! of the winning Named Tuesday It was velleved here that no | faieeel “thet the, Geap Cup Is Through * * ; which starts af €.15. exercise.” dana ae : Donald; mate. ; es Maritimes t one-shot s is ous. ee seen, second stone. TO Hall-Of Farne ever played » Gute caine 22 | His reasoning now is that’ CRYSTAL BAY, Nev. (AP)— ; " Inabel MacDonald; lead, Bea es this province. =. Tot en dOPE ie wer Jackie Jensen said Tuesday We ak” a 1 tee Mampi, BOSTON (AP) — Bob eer een, mea Si iru: es auiting prtee |] Special Message to all Householders Ch‘town and East Gate acts eel, the crackling fastball, set Halfback Signs — sive Saturdays. He said that sional baseball for good—again , pe ae mate; Fran Whitlock, second | Jackie Robinson, the first Ne- : hockey couldn't survive without _ «My career with Boston Red : ry : stone: Shirley Carr, lead gro to play in the majr With’ Browns playoffs and, although he didn’t ... sn professional baseball is : , ; The - : . rink leagues, were elected to base say as much, he indicated the ‘ten ail through.” he s z 18 ay Sigg ony \ball’s Hall of Fame Tuesday CLEVELAND (AP) — aj Same was true about pro foot- Ts a ae a j rink. to take the | Feller whose 18 major league White, Capital University half-}°%!. sow * Sar years show 266-victories and 162 hack-and Cleveland Browns’ Dutton’ said. that 100,000 (inte Pettaneti e e : ; «a defeats—all for Cleveland In- 10th - round -draft. choice, has People have ‘been hollering for) M6 At 1 a oe at ci Fert wo nee wo Cinals | dians—received ‘150 votts signed a contract with the TOV. “available every SMP this North Lake ‘Tahoe resort ” Tr ine defeated. Mary | Robinson, whose timely hit- Browns ' probably doesn't real- (aid get into the"real estate de- at E ws } , Hing, sure-felding and dancing White, _5-foot-11, _198-pounds. Sie hs Gane nant tone a "business ' Tu Summerside, detested Ann |fet helped carry the former will be tried both at ensive | capacity crowd at a Cup final |. He “retired” brom’ baseball . RCAF, 105; Marion | Brooklyn Dodgers into six world and defensive halfback, coach | cince the game was switched te {twice before — once after the > seDonaldi defeated Mary Nich-|*¢ties with New York Yankees, Paul Brown said. ancouver in 1955, One of the 1959 season and again in mid- ; 7 @lson, Montague 122; Me ae oct ts | ee ae pees. Gnk Cekete sag) 8b |Oee his Lake Tonto neat WI ‘ . 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