___. TOKYO (CP)—Why do they - . Because it all began in Ca- Tecate trectet—B eee! é~ i | ‘*geven yard touchdown effort. 4 Exiled Canada Cun Goes i Thursday; U.S. Favored | eal! it the inter- ‘gational, when this golf classic is held just about everywaere except Canada? nada—at Montreal—and went international when it failed to get. off-the ground in that coun- Corcoran explained Tuesday = the--event;-which opens “Incoming. Commissioner Talks Halifax Expansion By BRUCE LEVETT Press Sports Editer Keith Davey who takes over as Canadian football commissioner mext year, expansion “Robinson is. Named MVP NEW YORK (AP) — Robinson of Baltimore Orioles voted the ir i i ® i | ee if ir Rg : 2 i li at i if 2 | ae 3 a a g@ wee pie <8 i ‘|ee8 : ; é Sum-Hi Defeats Saints 20-18. Summerside High School nar- rowly defeated Saint Dunstan's High School 20-28 yesterday af- ternoon in a tight game which saw the lead waver in both halfs as the Saints kept pressuring for ‘a victory. * Sum-Hi took the lead five minute mark of the first quarter when Glen Edison reco- ’ twered a Saint fumble in the end ‘zone. Saint Duristan’s came right ck and Dennis Affleck cross- the line to tie the game at 6-6. At the ten minute mark of the second quarter, Summerside frapped the Saints for a single o punt into the end zone. The ended at 13-6 for Summer- ary Sor nine yards and a major. The second half was a repeat anny ‘MacNeil. ‘This convert establish- ed the final score for Summer- _ tide. The Saints finally came to life = “at the eleven minute mark when *Tex’’ MacDonald rushed for a” With only five minutes remain- _-ing,. the Saints had scored a) on a thirty yard’ pass-run . from quarterback MacDonald to Hal Snow. With less than a min- ute to go the Saints were right back on the Summerside one- | | 1953-54 in Montreal but that it} -€anada-—— ‘ workouts -Mike- Gaudet—earried + more Thursday, was first ina began travelling betause’ Can- ada didn’t “‘go much’’ for golf at that time. John Jay Hopkins, a . multi- millionaire American, orig- inated the tournament as an international goodwill gesture. He had extensive interests m Sen Corcoran said Hopkins. asked bins why" the two motetes m s cessful. really promote internat goodwill in golf, why not it an international: event.” So the, Canada Cup moved in 1955 to Washington, D.C., then to Wentworth, England, and has been on the move ever since, being held in Madrid, Hawaii, Mexico, Ireland, - France and now—for a second time—Tokyo. \ The Canada Cup is strictly a prestige event. They don't even the Canada’s year are George Knudson of - | Toronto. and Frank“ Fowler of Calgary. They'll meet - — from 35 other countries in with the combined scores of the two accounting for their coun- try’s score. __ The tinited— and Arnold Palmer on hand. Canada had not-been more sue- | “I told him because they were played in Canada,”’ Corco- ran said. And they were/ played in July and August when the good Havers were committed else- wOT ted: Men be wenled al ke prize money of “But each year, the top play- | . The team victory is the prime secondary. or two entrants this > medal play 4efavored Nicklaus cerned about it,” Tuesday as the Ticats resumed im preparation for their Eastern- Football —Confer- ence final against Ottawa re ae "7 eth ites aie Median. series is scheduled Rain Threatens Speed Attempt BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah (AP)—A rain storm swept Dese>t Monday, flooding the Bonneville Speedway and Dame de Grace Maple Leafs in the national final for the Leader-Post . Cup. , .NDG will be forced to adjust somewhat to handle two south- Paw quarterbacks in the game to be played at Saskatoon. Rams Will Utilize Ground Attack Against NDG (CP)—A_ devastat-| the | a standout. Defensive end Rod Smith also has been- a stalwart. HAVE TOUGH ‘DEFENCE Bill Locke and Dick Hearne have been solid linebackers and Gord Cuica protects his end te- naciously. Coach Currie gives much of the credit for his club's success to deep defenders Mor- ice, Rod Brown, Bernie ,Brandt and 1 Dawn Daum. Richie Seitz probably will start, but Currie will have Doug Morice in reserve. Morice also is a key part of the Regina de- fensive backfield. In_his only concentrated op- portunity, Morice cain Seitz in the opening game of the Manitoba - Saskatchewan final and led Rams from behind a sg deficit. Regina won a- BOTH THROW WELL Both quarterbacks throw more -effectively- alize, but their major obligation is to get the ball te hard-run- ning backs. | —Futtback Ken Newman. Met Fissell and Barry Radcliffe do the brunt of the heavy work: Dave Orban, Stan Mustatia and than-rivais-re=| Bergman Fined $300 By NHL MONTREAL (CP)— Clarence Campbell, president of the Na- tional Hockey League, said Tuesday that defenceman: Gary Bergman would receive no- ad- ditional penalty, other than $300 in automatic fines, for his part ina stick-swinging incident dur- ing Sunday’s Montreal Cana- diens-Detroit Red Wings game in Detroit. The following is ‘the curling draw for Wednesday night at the Charipttetown club. -(Spares needed). . 7 p.m. Ice’1 — T. Whitlock, G. Kays, F. Miles, R. Bolger vs G. Storey, Dr. Willis, J.S. Taylor, E. Pe- ters. | Ice 2 — D. Stanhope, R. Goss, N. Dooley, B. Stead vs Dr. Gal- lant, Dr. Kelly, 8. Giddings, K. Thomeon. - Ice 3 — G. Dillon, B. Ball, V. Mitton, A. Horne vs W. Rodd, L. Blakeney, K. Cantwell, H. Sha- : rs, F. Corcor- an, L. Burke, ‘G. Rodd vs D. Wonnacott, C, MacInnes,_J.-Shel- foon, P. Tanton. 3.30 p.m.’ (mixed) for steaks Ice 1 — Dr. Higgins, P. John- ston, K. Doucette, H. MacKin- non vs C. MacLean, M. Toole, MacKenzie, M. Dowling. Ice 2 — A. Ballem, S. Mac- Millan, G. MacKenzie, M. Kane vs Dre..MacDonald, S. Storey, B. Ss, corn. Ice 3— H. Peters, M. MacKen- zie, M. MacFadyen, E. MaclIn- nes vs F. Burke, D. MacDonald; M. MacLean, K. Duffy. CURLING DRAW [ ? MacNeill, K. Dowling, J. Me- Lean vs G. Storey, A. Wood, R. MacDonald, P. Redden. Ice 5 — R. MacDonald, A. Mc- Lean, G. Schleyer, L. Hennessey vs W. nen. Liz. MacDonald, Hec. MacDougall, §. Flemming. oo Cassius Clay (Muhammed . Ali), ‘prepares to sign — graphs for spectators at work-out for $1.00 each. The Money received from signing is to be donated to the Harris County Boy’s Home, where Clay has made.a previous per- es appearance. ‘Clay’ # * trainer, Angelo Dundee, is-also “NEW YORK (AP) — coach Harry Sinden is ae briskly shuffling his lines to find . what’s best -for Boston Bruins. es = “He's got two night's National Hockey. League CHICAGO (CP) — period goals by Ken Hodge oa Star Mikita were - sufficient Tuesday night to carry Chicago Black Hawks. to a 31 victory over New York Rangers in a National Hockey League game. The victory, Chicago’s sixth ‘Hawks’ lead to three oe over the Tiger-Cats had caught more Zuger completed _six passes for 95 yards and had two Sazio said Hamilton has no in- jury problems. Sunday’s game is at 2 p.m. EST. and will be televised na- tionally by CTV. ix Te I Six Teams In 5 @ Rural League Six teams will comprise the Central Queens Rural Hockey League in the 1966-67 season. . At a recent league meeting, Southport, Covehead, West Roy- alty, Tracadie, Millview and Mt. Stewart signified their intention to participate. Games ‘are play- ed every Wednesday night at-St. Duhstan’s rink and action will ‘commence -tonight at 8 o'clock. Playoffs in the loop are im the form of a round robin series, ° with the winner being awarded the Corish and Sons trophy. Last season’s winner was the Mill- view squad. “This league ts and has been | 2p cee anemones unaemnehe ' bleteC- entisest since its inception an interme- sixth-| ago. | Test-before the -two,ga: of IN ago and a the disk over the | metminder's falling form. Hodge gave ‘Chicago goalie Glenn Hall the only margin he needed midway in the second period, whacking .a rebound of Ken -Wharram’s shot past Mani- at 2-1 at 13:17 of the middle frame on Rod Gilbert's tip-in of a.shot by Don Marshall, but two hicago Defeats Rangers: Hodge Has Winning Goal minutes later, Hodge fed a. per- fect pass out to Mikiia from be- hind the New York nets and the Hawks’ centre had his fifth goal of the year. Gilbert, Fleming, I ng ar field, Hadfield, Hicke, ‘Robinson, Ber- enson. Chicago: Goal — Hall, De- jordy. Defence—Pilote, Jarrett, Van Impe, Ravlich, Stapleton. New York: Goal — Maniago, | Forwards -— Mikita, Maki, Stanfield, Boyer. son, Seiling. Ferwande—evia, Riders. Fighting Odds In OTTAWA (CP)=The football changed much in the last four years — Hamilton Tiger-Cats meeting Ottawa Rough ~Riders in the Eastern Football Confer- ence fin Hamilton reached the Grey | Cup in 1963, 1964 and 1965. But there was a slight change this season as the Riders fin- seven consecutive second-place finishes. This gave them the playoff bye and a two-week , total- “opens in 2 p.m. point——series-— whic Hamilton Sunday at EST. The advantage of the layoff—' if it is one—may be offset by two other changes in t he script. Ottawa won't have & home game in the series’ and they'll be without their defensive coach. “The lack of a home game has been-a-problem for coach Frank Clair’s mind since the season opened. He knew then he’d have to face all playoff games on the Todd as the wrecking crews went to work on the main script in Eastern Canada hasn't | ished-first-in- the EFC after-+}boys Goyette, Marshall, Satins, . SUMMARY First — — 1 Boyer’ (Maki, Stapleton) | 2:45. nadie ee Pilote 14:07, Hodge 17:27. Second period — 2. Chicago, .| Hodge 2 (Wharram, Stapleton) 7:39; 3. New York, Gilbert 4 5:18; Wharram, ti, -E; r ST Dt eae ; ; Ne 0, ‘game against the Rangers in New York. Captain Johnny Bucyk — will team with Pit Martin and’ Ron Stewart in one line. Murray Oliver and John McKenzie are slated to work with Ross Lons- berry or Bob Dillabough. The -Bruins have lost veteran goaltender Eddie Johnston for at least a week due to an eye injury suffered im Sunday's game with Chicago when a stick was jammed:in his left and: Johnston must stay in bed with the eye bandaged until Wednes- day The Bruins Witt"recall Gerry Cheevers from the Oklahoma tender for at least the next two mes. Oninden said the Joining of "Bucyk, Stewart and Martin is | aimed at more scoring punch. The Bruins scored seven goals in the last four games. “OVERHEAD Waterloo Lutheran” Surprises Coaches: Queen's of Kingston were by passed by the selection com; mittee. Po “We were available and wanted very much to play the College Bowl,” he Tuesday. I'm surprised and diss appointed. cess, it must ‘have teams playing in the tion.” ° SUGGESTS INCENTIVE He favors 2 rotation system, - ofr f an appointed league ~would play in- the bow] game wi teams and location determi “It’s definitely going to mt the crowd at Varsity Stadium, he said. Bowl organizers disagreed that the gate would suffer. Ticket ¢' n Moe Emege said that. 9,000 tickets ree served for adults, more than 8, 000 have been sold in addition. to 1,000 student tickets at lowety prices. Both Queen’s.and- Varsity cod 5-1 seasons this year. Wa Lutheran was undefeated seven games. - ° However. the selection cor mittee declined te give behind its choice Lutheran. . of in advance. This would cal (Marshall, Howell) 13:17; 4. an Playoff 15:32, P mixta 5 (HLo d ge) DOOR maities — Fleming! ‘Pi- tieip- Sheth Soe taee oak Sales & Service ad football ;help,— especially —tor—the—#inal-|—rnird Period — se et) Seog ol “But the effect of Smyth’ od€e! Sectional W Steel death ‘on the players probably ee a Fibergias - be even more important.-|New York 10 9 8—27 Phone: which way the effect will go. ee inane 16,666. Kimball C. Acorn : F “We could have the hottest 894-4849 Seca club in history playing in Ham.j_- ANDINGS- covesiacaanel ——Eveiiliigs 892-191 — PLU ea BING ¥ _ _ Sunday or we could — ST uit ee eee ae ee ae = By THE CANADIAN PRESS 7 ee —_—s fort to give it their best and 2 ee Set ae : gees is se a Chicago 4 0 ~ = . “ SOUTHERN KINGS a - don't __know--Montreal — 4-2-1171 ee how much-the shock of Bill’ ; death will affect them (pom gf ts 8 HOCKEY LEAGUE “They've been drained eme- |New York _2°5 2 2 2 6 tionally: . - Boston +3 12 Bs ‘A meeting of players, coaches, managers, _ and interested parties are asked to attend an if modernization would intrease production and cut your costs... look into the grandstaid, boosting the park’s seating capacity to 28,000 for the 1967 Grey Cup game. But thoughts of next year won't help win football -playoffs- this season. . It’s “been a# long time since the Riders have won a game in Hamilton. Then they move to Expo Stadium in ‘Montreal. The club has set up special package deals including bus transportation and tickets for the Montreal game. But no one expects the crqwd to be. any- where near as partisan as in Lansdowne Park, even if Ham- ilton may not be in high favor with Montreal fans after elimi- nating the Alouettes in the EFC semi-final Sutiday. Clair said earlier this season that a.good home-town crowd |, ts worth at. least a converted || touchdown ina close game: The series could gasily be decided by ‘less than as points. Ottawa won two of the three games against Hamilton this. year, but both were at home. The death Sunday of de- coach Bill Smyth also | Jooms as. a big. factor. 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