\ ‘§ 7 1 «13 A V 4. “ The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. May 8, 1964. 9 ..___ “ SPORTS FRONT ., A By NICK HLLMORE I Mamet-re run will be either Otto ! two runners from Franco—poo- 'f I l ‘ Kruger or Manfred Kinder from sibly the famed Michel Jazy. West Germany and pehaps Jazy. one of Kidd’s chief oh 1 George Kerr from Jamaica. stacles in this year's Olympics, In the 3000 metres. Kidd Wlll may also run in the Metropolio liar-e West Germany's Harold tan Toronto police games here Norpnili or Peter Kiitiicki and July 1 2 t ' WIXVIPI‘IG 1(‘Pln'l'l10 Allan At The Banquet 1iCup. cmblcmutit- Hi the (Min- ALL THE hiAiNLANDEns '.\lll| attended the Legion‘s Cen. d1?" SCHW lW‘kON champion- tenniat Salute to Hockey Wednesday night said the banquet and 5"”)- "“’“"”“‘l “1 \VINHIW'! :Itlci Island hospitality were terift'ic. Some even went as tar as to say a 33 - ycat‘ ab-‘f‘m‘c Thursday it was the best banquet tht'y had ever attended . . . any night as Wlnniiw: K1 :4 I'tt i. n - “scur grapes" cf the night was EARL ROSS's little talk on the CliPIWl Woodstock .\lllll*tlt’s 5.3 MAHA and CAI-1A. We agree. with Earl that both these bodies for a four-game Silt‘Op m a mutt. have not been as effective in some areas as we would hope them of—seven final sci-iris, time. First Wrind ~ 1 \i‘iniiipng. to he . but during a salute to our national pastttme is no to “blast off." . . . LES ALEXANDER'S recent composition. “You‘re On The Island". which he sang and was aceomp on the piano by AL BLANCHARD. was app ted . . . J. (‘0NNOLLY. Charlottetown Legion president, said the affair was one of the fittest events of the Centennial Year . . . Brig. BILL REID. responsible for much of the organizing of the banquet. took it easv for a change and said he enjoyed himself . . . COOPER SMEATON pointed out that this season the NHL had its greatest year ever. drawing 300.000 for the Stanley Cup play- offs; 2.733.000 for the regular season and 2.000.0(1).000 via tele- vi-ion . . . .IUDi IARbH. unable to be present because (1' an illness. sent a telegram to those at the banquet that was MacKanie '.-‘\. J o h n s ii 11‘ B, Johnsont 1:718; 2 Woodstock, McIntyre thlasnn. BlackI 2.33 ‘ Penalties —— M c l n t y r (- 1:30. Couch 7:57. Lumsden 1548 Second period—3 Winnipeg. Kukulowic7 3:10; 4. Winnipeg. A. Johnson -I’at'ke~ 6'47; 5i. 5. Winnipeg. Lumsrlcn 1l\'ukulo-: wicz. Pni‘ke‘ 10.377 Penalties»; Third period-0 Woodstock. “ian’nly I‘Ot‘f'lt't’d . . . GALLIVANI “I‘VE been U'Y' I ‘ - 33.» Amy... .. ,‘m" V . V ' II , I_ I. I I in! t" W‘rit‘lnct’. 581k? for. “he P351 12,,3’98" ‘0 travel 586* and I THESE are. the members in: hold at me Charlottetown "Beaver" Arman" and John ““",___fi________ wiIiIsnn thandt .21. .. um... hm“ 3" Mllcauon- “9 “nan-V came' I the Charlottetown Rollaway Rollawaiv Club. The tourney ane Stan ing are "Junior" alwrlpiy' Ilfllkl'l“ .l Junior bowling squad which is got underway Thtmsday and Flannigan, Keith Doyle. Em- lsnn Usahi'h I HWTLSMCK'Ma- More - 1 competing in the Maiitime five “ill be concluded on Saturday. mett Ellsworth. Len Ellsworth penal} ’1,” ,n' 9214"“ 1m“ . pin bowling championship be- cht to right are: (seated) John and Rickey Burns. . gavel; 0“" “9’- RED KELLY said: “There's one good advantage in bat { Salter in R 97.27 h; 3 Stanley Cup winner. You‘re not aisked all summer ‘What hap- ‘ o o . I . I Comm. U 9 1545 pened'." " . . . Gallivan credited FRANKIIISItEIfilggI gut“ bell'g l M [Si e ————~—_..__..___--,___~____W "one who will be among the top men in e ive or . a | m e I n S I S . . . Among those present were JOE CLARK amid GRANT I. I I I GRADY. manager and coach of the Summerside Junior SUMMERbIDE — ’I‘he Ernst aiyes. The Charlottetown Legion J titles w re 1n ful softball meeting of the Iyeai-I Legim- lI uve e I attend- ‘ . am-e . . . ELMER FERGUSON, ll‘fontigeal Star spoIII'tsWrtter was held hare last night who was born on P.E.I.. was something 0 a password or some n u n o The p u rpo se of the meet- . . . I» I of the guests. Ferguson is greatly respected by the rtstorld ling being to try to establish a By THE A‘ssmmn‘" “lb” 1 5m ‘r . as a writer . . . JIM PENDERGAST was present and II Ifour team leaIgueI . I I . Ia tonal League I. ll“ meetingme “mom's “ream”: ‘ ‘ Alf M'cNEn’L sud W At the end of play .vestcr- CornwallLs. 0 pts. - 3176. Shelbourne 5 10 lol Summerside's RCAF station. 7 Clnlmpm .900 010100— 2 9“ I be we tCliioagot put too much into trying to make the PlaO’Offs da in [h e - 10m .ll (w .. l t , . . iananv ph. m .(. St E] a_ N9“ ‘m‘k ~10 000 00X— 3 70 : 'l didn‘t save em;th for the series,” . . . Sai Gallilvan: “ART ‘ . y . e ".1 n s .amwd_ . ‘ \‘ood . B0mb0r5' 4 pts- ' (“Wall‘s '3 10 10‘ J l S d a y' ' e Mfllmlci' '2—3I and Edwards. ' glanER Imk the \Imnfl (IMISIGHI “He was referring to the five pin bowling championshipsIdfiJ3. Halifax Town and Coun- I Halifax .\1.C.D. a 10 10-00r5 and JOhHStOnS Sheet Men“ Jackson 13.31 and ’l‘avlor HRS I c.umnicrsidc Legiciiaires 'bcinc sent home . . . To say the least. bem‘g he” at “‘9 Charlo'temw” “y- ll 915‘ ' 3235 :‘V'I'CC’HVV‘Wd A993 5 9 11 a] Worker's were the four .teams Clll—~Ed\\'£fl‘ds 111 Kw...“qu I ‘E RII ROSS aIgllcpd with 68mm“ I I I “mess Director “961:3 Rollaway Club the Greenwood Sliclburne. 4 pts. - 3315, Monc- I Halifax Pirates 4 6 10 COHS’dQFed for the fm'mat'm" 0‘ ness I21. I . ‘ DION said that sport's governing bodies needed a shot 1n the Bombers were leading H} c ton CNR. 0 ms. - 2768 ,‘Shvarwater 3 7 5 the 50mm“ 1001’ f” the “’m' Milwaukee mm "00 010— s 71 arm . . . JEAN BELIVEAU drew the biggest round of applause field. They had 18 points With 7:30 P.M. DRAW Ili'iaiies Pharmacy 1102 Si‘ason- phila. 30" J10 30x_ 9 ‘90 of any of the guests when he entered the banquet room. Kefiy Charlottetown's Seaman‘s All-l Halifax MCD. 4 pts. - 3.543. (Summerside) 4 10 6 C3110" Mark Fel‘t’iumn- achlng Fischer (3.]. V". {s ,~ k g .3, was second . . . Standing ovations were given FORBES KE - Stars second wit . Halifax Town and County 0 ms, Inlnncton CINIR 6 1 23 prcsident. stated that the lea- Smim .7. “00,128. .WI T" . .'j NEDY and DANNY GALLlVAN . . . Football’s JIM TRIMBLE Deiending champion. Green-3322 ; Waites Pharmacy. Siim- “4 sue should be well balanced Mahaf‘fcv' 12-1‘ Baltlsctiun Hill)? said he talkfll 10 8 fl‘lt‘ml I?“ “035°” mm” Ion" 0' wood Aces were in ninth place mct‘s'dc 4 pts, - 3713. Moiicton , and thus cooperation between and Dairympk. HRS." “HI _E had been released. lle min f IiigIrIInIprlil'llgNtzlawIavbulIfl‘I ,IL‘I‘IlIlI'onw with nlnc points. ‘l-‘ytvu 0 pis. - 2345; Grecii- S the {our 'eams mum be some“ Torre '5'. Mathews 13-. Phila— llanj‘ be?" anfi'on" hm 5" D? ‘ Bod .‘ “ average Ian’w but‘ Newfoundland with 12 pollllSI “no.1 BnmbH-s 4 pts. .3433 Hap] p g e . Dalrvmple. :11. “Th” ‘7‘?“‘1, mm m? h", “35 ‘1”ng 93‘s: Mm‘ mostg" was third and the Charlotte lfax pimms o . 313]; Com“ 1. . . The league executive will have St. Louis 000 400 0110... 4 so (elf he didnt have it when t e team it - town Rollaway Jun-tors wercl is 3 pt. _ 3448I quaway Jun, the power to draft any of the Pittsburgh 200 000 000—— 2 71 fourth With 10 potnts. lion 1 pt. 333'); Waite-s Pharm- y players on any of the teams with Simmons (3-21. Craig '9' and ‘ She Ran High single for the day's at. my Sumnmnside 3 my 3125I the exception of the RCAF Wer-kcr: \cale lI-Ill. Butters tion was held r iMann CINIRI 1 MI _ 3034I team in order to see that no ‘51. Alt-Bean '81 and Paglia- ; D Bcave WILMA RUDOLPH. born and raised among the poor folks ‘ stark with a total 01:193. \\’hl'\. 18:3" DRAW one team obtains to strong at roni. McFarlane Itil HR; PittsI .. y ' . t Vic Williams of Charlottetown. . . ‘ . 1' rr—(‘lcmente «2; in Tennessee tobacco and orn country. ran her way unto Ill? I I S I I _. I T S _ I I , I a inc-up. . record books kserved only for spnrts royalty. four years ago. Seamen 5 All . Stars capturch Fame“ ANNE“ (haflm'e gm’m Four" “Shem ‘ The league will face financial American League September 8. at ere. . the high triple honor as main“. 4 P's. - 3521- GFPGHWUM ‘I’rs “'9 “'Iym'g ‘" gal" e"th problems right at the outset of Boston 002 1202- 71:11 . Racing under a rain-sprinkled sky. she paced the tmuttering garnered a 968 total. {Aces 0 pis. - 3173; Halifax into the Kings County Baseball operation as their is only $37.40 Detroit 003000000— 3 61 United fiaIcs tracIkI IcIimIIIIficItIItl I ActinnCIcgntIiInIues at ItIIie IlIitI-II‘IMICIU 4 WI . 3701 Nw.ound_. League this season, The team In the treasury and the soft Lamabe «ml and Tillmaii.. - ' r igi 01 i .-.' .n t . ' away .ii‘ is nioriii 'I 7 _ .- - . w I. ‘ - , ‘ I i . V "I _- v .. i 263?;10l‘6‘l'u‘1‘1‘l2l‘Plfillfll. In so doing. Rudolph “'1’” h" “‘le E’Old arm," gem": underway at “I” liaml 0 pts. .1333. shelbouinc 4. is composed of Nma Scotlanu “a” field at Que” Eubabelh R537" ll 3' 33W!” '5“ and -. t - . n Olvm ic . . .DIS. - 11033. Cni‘nwzillis 0 pts.- ‘ \. . r - . -, - I , _ hark undoubtedly nerds re- F‘rcchan Hits: Bsn- Jones (2! fledglIIIaInn accm'nplishment oqualcd \cry seldom . P I aIm,d and IItI-IonIIInuIintlI :hroum; 2.14m GIICIIIIWIIM BIImIKIIIS a I ILZInkImIIgII inhghTOISIetfiIn: depdlo IpaIISI The no“ mwmg is In be ConIEIIam IsII 'm ‘ ' . 11" 3N “'1 "9 35 (1'3" 0 < . ' v v v * ‘5 WWW“ lheld Thursday {\Iav 14th at the 1.03 An lea 010 000 000—1 5 _ I II .I I}, s” a “m.” r9. I I . I III N pts. 3410. Rollatuay Juniors , . I . I. . I 110 . t I'l'LthoI.'m: "‘°:Prlf1::‘(.::s:1$:agzz I: [gnawing wind "b Hi? 0-1) bfllP-fillleu {1'1 5-30 Ill-I 1 WI _ 333d gsmg plant who have all made CJRW radio station, Minnesota 000 01503x— 9111‘ 0"” y “mung " ‘ " ' ‘ Tll? lolll’llamenl “Ill be CWl' ‘ their homes in the Souris dig. -“'——H - —-—-"~ Newman (1-1iI ()Sinski (MI ccndr-d the allowed maximum. her record was not recognized. . -. eluded on Saturday. STAN’DIVGS trict since moving from \‘ova 8‘ " I61 D It) 6 ‘ ~ ' but the Tigerbclle from Tennesscc A and I University made I I l . I I. I I . I I ‘Blmg I u. a . .I anack. up for i. m route to hm. modnflor sprint victory by running 4 IS I . P w Li ESIIIcotia several years ago. lior Ken Wharram I m and Rodgers; Kaat 13-11 and a trial heat in a record 0123.2. I ,'.I°I‘_‘ Ions.“ 5: ' 0 pts'smafiuz‘ Greenwood Bombers 5 18 2 9 P351 ill??? years lllIey ll“? h o 1| film)“ Z‘mmel‘man {9" HR5~ '. “I'hpanfl‘ um anyeazupld law stepped to the medal Pl'dl‘llfl‘rn haIiI In). I iraics,I p .38 Seaman's AlLstars 4 15 1 been playing teams in th e Is I. c Olce . Adi-ock I3-. Mum—ohm. 2 (7) at tli'w‘e 10.30 Olyl‘n'iirrs. tho 60.000 in the packed stands greeted (In town Juniois. 4 ma. - 3i 5- .Ch'Hm-N Lcaguc. thouin not as Leagii. I .Halt ‘61. I hr" with thuiiclcrin" apnlnuso Quick to smile. pleasing '0 l00k Hilll'ax “Wit and COUMI‘)’. 0 Nmmunmand 5 12 8 meni‘bcrs. .For Chicago 400 000 200— 6130? a" and 1"?"le with 1.31.03“: “w “’Ili.‘:.,l5’?ul{r (Illanngii._flfi WEI 'IizsIlIgIId he; II m 359,} Rolaway .Iutiit‘rs 5 10 10 TRIWK 4“) HF”) “(WTREU [CPI fl Ken“ 53;; IFII‘Mg I 040 01202x— 7160 wwwr-m- ~ -... I ._ -I . “I H I . . .. .. . . . . I I I I _ m I. I I ‘ Slimswuter. 0 p15. 3244- Halil-a’ELh-rtglll?) and ' The. Kings counth t r a p I: ' Wharranlztha thdlngmlntllvghrlght' :5; IIII\I[.(.[)”;.iLuln:o_l.. 25,\;‘rlr3:: . . h ‘ ' ~ g . v v I t . S Ch town Ai-gs pt<. 404.7. Count” 4 9 ,I, ZESIIIlSIGJSI mItIBIZt b3! heIItIiI In. t Wingei M e oug icago IBI and Berta”: O.DeHI Bah“ It Black Hawks. is the National d k' o . , «month. with the elementary Hockey League‘s choice as the L’a'fiplgl'ffflo ISZIIIWHS?3} (6)“ s taking place on the 291h and! 951 "0m "1”"! R d ‘ ' 1 . b I , (m . :the senior high school meet on manners and mp ability in (3:6 ligd‘wmw In. an” “an” UK! 30th I,\ roll-“ling” I ,1 season just finished ‘ I II II is to be hcidp in Soutfibs he; l “‘5 seleC‘l‘m 3’ “""n‘" “f the (’ltiitfiaa'llc to lllozfitl'hzcflllf: lilang 15 t d -' ‘. -'. Lady Bi'ns.‘ Memorial trophy I; » - _ mmgegifiégde mnners for I" was announced by the NHL d':anI’ "2‘\I'l‘ll°\'bé:I;a:‘l"d IQIIS'MIIZI In the spring Lawn-Boy's grasscatcher fi ' . . . Thursday. The choice was made ’ ' ‘ ‘v -‘ "V ‘ a" . . , . inTtlhiremaerifl stetl'iiravlegi“f<$etlh: in balloting among sports writu “('"e' H‘R-‘i Clovermam 'llv up the lawn W'thOUt ted'ous '3ka h “I! la“ . ~ - Francona lit. . I Elementary e n I r a n tbs. The glfmanc‘lfigimdcas'ers '" the s” New 'ork 005 001 ina— 916 i collects leaves. _In the summer. of course, I 98th“ E ‘ Fee ne‘v evens 01' "VS 11] I I . I :~ . Washington zoo-mono— s so - - - - - ciuIIdeIIdiiIiIIiIS. eiIIqiii-pou¥dII Slim, 33153125.: “11.3,.Bl312knggfh‘i Downi n z. Mikkclscn .14. grass so effiCIentty the neighbours ml thunk ya an to yar run. etc ‘ , ' ‘. .‘t. a ‘ . l! 1 Reniff V7* and Howard; - ssca haw are three more for both boys' §§1Lemlilstor2$ f‘rl‘lemlggt $32???“ Slenlioiisc. Koplitz l3'. Bridges spent hou's rakmg'The gta 2c 5 mm. and W‘s mmme’“ “08" win it was out Mosicnko in the‘ 'H‘ '5'- KW! ‘9‘ and “PM” use because it comes on and off 'II seconcb and jump’ high jump' and the 44" 1944-45 season. 19 years ago. H IiIIinj‘fll-WSkn‘I‘E‘" “7'- ‘ . 4 IIMC Dockyard, Halifax. 0 pts. .‘w—V... ..._._,__-..._...___. 3-132. .. Corn '9. to <1 wallis. 4 pts.-.'tl72. Munc- t 9798. Fishing Seaosn Underway; IIIIIINIIII An Experience With Nature»:I‘dttltdI‘tfit‘ias, $5,351.... ‘wood . ccs. . 7 . . 1 pt. I : ldrovc ast.flavoursome when dished up Ch'town Seaman's. 4 pts. -1 Riqfiliefrrcgi‘lgeway and silop-Icn a platter. Needless to say 3572, Sliclibiirnc. 0 pts. I. 3147.“ pcd to count the cars lined up at 1 they lackcd the real tang of: (‘ornwallis .1 pts, - 3464. HML tundside .. seventeen of them .. ] trout taken in June when Na- ' Dockyard. 1 pt; - 3302. I I I _ anzl scores of hopoul angler: lltl‘€'> bounteotis table is spi‘eadI Newfoundland, 4 pts. ~I ibis. wry. biisv trying their luck. \\'ltlf‘ open. I‘Muncton CNR. I0 pts. - 2849. I North Htvchauscway was not ENJOYS NATURE ‘ ISstde IWaitesI. 2 pts. - 3266,‘ .\ up to par, with rcspect to trout I was wiatrmlyI clad for the . tied Halifax Pirates. 2 pts. - procl‘iic-tinn, early in the season occasion and enjoyed the out-I3126. I ; - - n10 real inc to the full. In the deepening 2 P.M. DRAW . ‘ e I I I _ I_I~~ I—“v—I— I I 2::ln..11$.afl;l£:[llflfdpgi‘l dm- or du.<k a bcavcr displayed his an-l INevi'founcltandI. 3 pts.I-pt3:75,I yard ma" IBGSldCISadbielél: IIhoInIm’IiiIins She . H f I empties In 8 Shake U E” “t 93$ ad -‘ a ' lluyallt'c‘ by :macklng the wat- I Cia-rlottetnwn .unioi's. . «I COMMITTEE MEETING pIaIver I“ e . _ I I I N‘t‘.'irdi,'.zim Causeway “as th e. er With the flat of his tail. She 353?. and II II 3300 t ‘ Saint Mary's Church was the mafia;“Engeséegrz'fiemghsngrgg- YmPlC 'ope U 5 leaves cant cloIg K. . . . n - I ' 1. I I _ .95 I SI . I I I I . I I I, _ . I . . . - lieziiy early season ploduccr a 1 [mil scunded like a pistol s at l reeniw ( Pt 5 ISIS:ngooIEIIihe-Rgzggglmrgget13nd! duct combinpd w I I h a high FaceI In... F|e|d Lawn BoysFmgef Tm stanm'sfl’e on occagmh anglers had [MINA muskrat swimming past stoppl I SunuIrIierside. 1 pt. - 3011 emf”. of trout, sieclhcuds owed momentarily and gave. mIeI Hariifax Town and Country. 2: 111 ‘ - standard of playing “mum”. I I I once over with his tatltpts < 3081. tied. Shelburne. 2‘ mmee 185’ "mm The” were ' TORONTO ICPi...B1-u.(~p Kidd to Startm the World' PUShmglseasybecause Wharram gets a more practicaté , . I ' two re-elections in the choos ~ ~ ‘ i. . . ' - - it‘lfl“;}‘.rb0u.:lffamw'gflaim: cockcrl at a saucy angle but I i iris. - 2991. H t . ‘ in; of a new state of ofificers. gynfitorolbligoga {{:\ar:'lleoflf:§:f;‘ TILE"nggfrzhlgugggagfngg Boy 15 made from ultra-light magnesmm. And, to ba ‘ N, '-‘ ‘ ., ‘- bliack Slicarwater. 3 p15. ~ 3470. MC " ' Vice-president Elmer MacDon. '~ - ‘ " ‘ i ‘ .. ' . . ‘ - - on Apiil lath and later. “71“” “‘9 R°““m=°d . . . > actiVitles at his North Bay. the lokyn Olympics this fall. the ears Lawn-Bo sextra In It; In" a, SALMON NOT L ‘GM‘ hm}; swaymg on thethfxg mp6- ‘ DOLMar(lootit‘ Hx‘IBolm‘htq-flzs. am 3“ 5""re'ary'treasur" Al' Ont. home will face an international field easy on ' V q t. I asked an angler. who pat- A low years ago 4mg“ 8“ M30149“ remain” in the For heading the poll with 120 in two special track events that. is the largeston aoymower. " t. l t‘mizt‘d Cat‘dl'lan CaUSFWRN “"3 quit“ “mom-“5' 3468' Mona” ONE” 1 same seats "‘9" held 135‘ ye” oints. he receives $1.000. The have been included in the 9 first two wchs of the st‘ason.‘ AS 1 walk?“ the WWW“ . 0421- It Ken What'er captured the 0n the committee- INew Pres" Ether S500 is made up of $250|Jean Baptiste day program mi See the 1964 Lawn-Boy at m dealer's 8009‘. what disposition was made of 'lm” “meld a Grea‘ Horn'.":"9_P‘M‘ DRAW , . Pad-V Byng imphyi emblema‘ - den' ‘0’ “‘9 tepm ‘5 R93 P9" for leading both the first-half. June 24 in Montreal. I , . lltl‘ salmiln Caught. salmon are ed 0W! al‘zmed momennanly (“town seam“ 5' 3 pts' ’1 “C M Comblned _5k‘“ “"th "5‘ , V and second-half polls. Coach Fred Foot says he was ltS warranted for tWO years-Mice as long a not legal trophies in the spring . On a spruce spire and then I Newfoundland. 1 Pt. 'I SPOI‘l-Smenshlp during theIipaIst i The committee 5 1‘90?” for. WharramI at 30 a five-year . asked if the boys could compete' and {vcnmmd to suggest mm glided on silent Wings down a 1 0-183. . season in the NHL. This is {the past year was outlined at 1 regular with Chicagn who is. and he mid the organizers they any other mower. ‘ ' the meeting. and it was deCi ‘ ' ' .. . . darkened {tn-est abate. It ml’vej Ch'wwn «lutiions. 3 pts. -' quite a rarity for a member only five - foot . nine and 155‘ would have to get an interna- mc“ “a” return“ to me wat me quite a thrill for it was the . 3148. Greenwood Aces, 1 pt. -i of the Chicago squad which ed to have anoth r eting as ‘ . . . ’n Um I I 9 me pounds. collected 80 of a pos- lional field. I 21.1.; rcficehwguggiighwfihd you i first. of its kind 1 had seen for 1 301 < has a reputation for rough 1 Soon as possible to draw UT 8 . . ble 90 pomls to so with his‘ "11 “‘35 almost an impossible 4. .. t . I I ifax Pirates. 4 pm, - 3m, play. 1 program for the coming year. 5 first~half record of 40. task." he said. “but thev honed. k I . . Res? .b(\.lal years. Not so long ago Hall I I I p I "Smuradlgylnglftcersgg filay 2nd. . 'lle mellow “00‘ “'33 a 93” “f to say they inst returned from I made mv first try for t1nout.leVN'y String mflhl- 1 Europe where they lined up op-j - ‘ ‘ A bright spot in our country- pnncnts from West Germany.‘ 0 O O is, Flnfu‘.NF;;5ter If“; side is the remarkable come-I ‘ an” and WM” .Bl‘l‘cl“ - f d M (‘1? 8": - bank our whim have made “his. Crothcrs' competition in the , . . .————————-——-—~ AGAIN CANADA 5 BEST SELLING POWER MOWER fl "I‘ -2 :cniblcd my rod and by itlle . "d On" l time I made my first cast of 5"“"g' The Em Hal ilic scason the water was as are “"9" pm i“ m“ m“! . smooth and unruffled Is a blue flocks m Sam” the" a." dinner plate, I let the Par Belle Pl'gn'm‘lu' Mm? m “I” . and dark Montreal with a 511- "‘9 mun“ mm“wa b". they ver bod sink down to near hot- add a “f comm t” our mm 193,01 and then began a countryside so we must not beI do“. rmIfievoI Hon chmsey where Nature ltSI; OUTBOARD MARINE CORPORATION OF CANADA LTD., PETERBOROUM, CANADA § 3 TORONTO tOPl — Toronto Cup. emblematic of Canadian Stemkowski wasted little time‘stein 12:47. Selby 14:59. Smith Marlboros are on the verge of _ junior hockey supremacy. to getting Toronto started when he| 18:24 HOLMAN’S of P.E.l. It was at least ten minutes mmpmed' - t returning the prestige Memorial the East again following their defelcted a shot off an deon- Third period ‘I 7 Town." hmm‘? 1 f9" 8 ' M lenlathe our “wildi 8” qug‘ 5-2 victo over the, defendin ton layer into the net at the I ' , ' , . , . tuz. It was gunfight; to With “5 “M” than usual mls‘ championryEdmonton Oil Kingi 41 seg‘ond mark of the opening 59"“ ‘wal'm‘v IM‘W‘P‘ "1-1" PPOVIHCIUI DIS'I’Iblfl'OI' knnv that trout were. there even F‘Pl‘l’ll; 50 lbs Wlte Nb": Thursda‘, night period t Penalties — Ellis 3.27, Pain I I if they were in a sort of ‘teas- “""dm‘m‘s "9 “0' "P m Pa" The victory gaVe the Mari. Paul evened the count less 18:35. Slimmerside Charlottetown in‘z' mood. The westerimz sun 0“ the“ “(’um Mn"! box-05 a commanding 3.0 lead than eight minutes later. but ISam I had sunk below the sprucelfrll‘mllld-‘r “mmmg 1'0 PM By THE CANADIAN PRESS i in [he best-gf.seven hing] series. IStemkowski put the Leafs Kick 12 91o..." spires More 1 lot any action. ‘m'ndreds have made their lad Twat“ m'lm' lug“? baseballl The Marlboro; skated off with. ahead to stay at 10:40 when he Smith ‘7 9 10~-20 Imanaged to creel seven mmgnlaht any-where. 1 games and probable pitchers the victory, out scoring Eamon. deflected a pass from Ron Ellis -— -~—-->— SALES and SERVlCE inchers and one ten with thel ‘ ' ‘ - -' ' ‘ d un-i (‘alltnz it a day. Four were Wllh W0“ l0“- record‘ in 93"" ton 2-1 in each of the first twolbeltlnd Kle 35 he “DISC I r. . theses: “0d, and tallying the lone} molested in front of the Edmon-. ice pan trout three eleven Mum.“ be..." Irmrdeeflnd marker Hon cue. " .. \ ‘ ‘ -01 at has 3 - others keepers only. l Chicago (Pizarro 1 I I Peter Stemkowski and Brit SELBY GIVES LEAD I I TROUT LACK ZIP l Amm‘muf‘tffi GBLI A159“: 3‘ M&?;‘dfge‘:l;f "I‘gl," at. Selby scam! two goals each inr 5..th gm Mn... 8 M Md John M. off (.cmid sr. Dial 4-7189 ‘ l was surpnised at the lack C} II d n ,I 638' _ M. “30‘ (Am 1'0. "mm the '1th ‘ “yian TOWN" .(‘h'b' early in the second period and of zip they disple with one ’P‘N‘" ' ' - i "mes a ' g ’ Pa”! l‘a'mm kmmm‘d a smgle't Ellis and Wayne Carleton ., t . . hlcago 10 it .007 '1 Baltimore (Roberts 14‘ at Edmnnmn goals we“, to “Wilton. This one hit the off~ . _ . . . fanned on shots at an open net , . . . .Ncw \ork it t .361 2 ‘ Detroit iLolich 2-1‘. night putch put and defenceman. e w . . 1 ok 0 - “"h Wmh a bang 85 lIl‘a‘lsed ‘t “gnnegom lo 10 :00 3 New York (Terrv 0 - 1‘ at Bert Marsha” as "‘9' Marlbom“ o c m & I" m" surface l“ Names“ ‘0’ lattimore 9 9 .500 3 Cleveland fJohn 1-01. night I ' ‘ I T I "m?" f‘ast. etrolt 9 9 .500 3 Boston fSpanswlck o . 2» at MEI-7T AGAIN sA'l‘URDAY “5‘ P", ” ' "m" 0- This fighter put up quite 8.10. Angel" 9 u A50 4 ImenflM (Stenhous. o _ “I The two clubs m beret Stemkowski «Ellis. Wintersteini . battle even chum the water: 1‘30" 9 10 I4“ 4 "mm again Saturday “mm (or wh“ 0:41; 2. Edmonton. Paul tBar ' I “as ice cold, The others made I, Walhlnmn 9 14 I39! ;., mum] League could be the deciding game. A; her) 8:08; 3. Toronto. Stemkow- M5 kcnt Sf. Charlottetown Phone 2-1234 "0"" 9‘10“ P1191185 but they lack- 5 Kan,“ my 7 11 .309 5 Lot! Angelo: (Oi-ten Hi all fifth name is scheduled fori'kl 'CI'rlelon‘ “’145- “mm” "a "l any real zip. They remind- .. .. ‘ .7 fl - ~— San Francisco lMai-ichal t-on- here for Sunday if the Oil KinK51”" Chlp‘jhase 5'35; foenny - PdI me of an out (If conditionI TRAP? “I 00” now night isurvive. 12:01. Plllml 16:43. (arleton I lime t'iit‘hter who. after taking‘ " ' I St. Louis tHorRllo 2-1) at New! The Marlboro: again showed‘I 18:26. enough.” pLA'N & ’ 1 a stiff lost in the solar plenum.I Two scientists. Swedish and York (Fisher 01‘. night much more polish around the 56mm P'l’k'l " 4 Tnmm‘" . l “'0be around the rink on elas- Danish, h a ve developed a Cincinnati (Tsitoiiris t-lt at net. as Russ Kirk came up with Setby iChIpcbIse. Wattomfirlf: w|th or FILTER TIP "C kneel method of using radloactivo Philadelphia tSennett 2-21. night 31 saves in the Edmonton 108115- Tommo' Laurent (wmter CIGARETTE Co‘ Even if they were [czar-thin gases for measuring the circut- Milwaukee tLemaster 2-11 at. Compared with the 26 shots steint 11:18; 6. Edmonton. Mar- s . h theft action M were ln‘atfon of blood through the hu-IPittsburgh tGibbon Mi. night Gary Smith subbed oil in the shall ‘PIul. Taschukt um I 1537 Greg, George 5‘. mm“. L5“? Mod ~ I . and firm Ind I m.“ bum Only some! scheduled. lToronto net. lPenalticsr—Selhy 7:11. Winter- " “-