10 The Guardian, Charlottetown,, Wed, April 21, 1965. . SPORTS FRONT ; - Ww. 1 100— 2 76 Racing Season "fee Narum ‘1 - 1), Ridzik 43); ’ : pgp er - We D.. Green (8) a milli; Morehead (10), Drawing Near Fe ant Cami: Morehead. (10, ne (1). Bos,Man- By JIM CULLEN: - National 7 ve i _| Pittsburgh 110 616 600— 3 91) The Prince Edward Island Auto Racing Association and Go- | San Fran. 010 Tie Kart Club will he swinging into action soon and all indications Friend, (20) McBean (3 and| are that the local auto-club will have another banner season. Racing will be held at the Covehead Kart Park each Saturday 9 BASEBALL ~~ SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ameri-an League | Pagliaroni: Bolin, (0-1) Hendley | ¢5). 1 16), Li ‘ i night beginning about the first of June and the greater portion of ee (6) jim Osan the events staged at the Covehead Park will be held under the | Mays (3). ’ ; lights Officials of the local club have informed us that there will | Hea 000 900 001 000 0 1 60. be some variety added .to the program this seasop; in the way |Phila. 000 610 000 000 1— 2 90) of racing displays by automobiles and drag racers 2 ' =,» 4 The Go-Karts and their drivers started racing back in 1958 shick (0-1) (11), Raymond (13) on the north side asphalt raceway and each year the number ‘and Brand: Herbert, Roebuck | of race fans travelling to the Covehead raceway to enjoy the |{9). Baldschun (1-0) (11) and fun and noise of the little monsters has been’ on ‘the increase and the s: is flourishing little by little : To date. Go-Kart racing has been Prince Edward Island's only motorsport racing event, and the tourist has proven to be one of the biggest customers at the Covehead Kart Park. That the sport. is a tourist attraction is beyond a doubt and many visitors are seen-to return each year ; Two -classes of racing will again be held at the north-side A special invitational meet will be held at Covehead early in July, with visiting karters from around the Maritimes com- i peting. The first lap of the Maritime Championships will take place in Halifax. N.S early in August and the big Labor Day meéet will be held at the Prince Edward Island raceway. Any person wishing information concerning this growing | sport should contact George Scantlebury, Sherwood, in.order to he ready for the season opener. Keith Carmichael has been elected president of the organiza- tion. replacing Clifton Stewart who served in this capacity for a two vear stint. The vice-president is past Maritime racing cham- pion Don Allan of Covehead. Tid Bits From Here And There | “. _. SCUFFLE raceway this season_in order to give the slow_and fast driver an opportunity to compete at the speed they-wish—Main-events-and—( Sarena — co eo = | Probabi Pitchers. for vs the new endurance type;race wii -bestezed_from_time to time gy: age—goalie Glen Hall Montreal Canadiens scuffle be. diens’ Henri Ri ones ie Saadkey Cw taal i games a “tat a and officials of the Island club have plans for new and exciting ‘watches while players from hind the nef. The altercation ‘Hawks’ Stan one Aha carieh at Mentzeal _ Tocehay “arenthes : a - events. “both the Black Hawks and was: touched off when Cane- boards during the second night. PP oy cane - (ony. a ai. OFF TO FA ST START | ‘| By THE een ee | PROBABLE. PITCHERS — Montreal Blanks Chicago By BILL NEVILLE MONTREAL (CP) Mon- his first playoff shutout ey han- dling; 18 shots. Chicago, which went seven tough games to eliminate De- Take Commanding Lead second..straight game and ob- viously missed the fire and dash | cago, Jackson (0-1). . | Houston, Nottebart (0-0) | Philadelphia, (20), N. | Milwaukee, Sadowski (1-0) at St. Louis, Purkey (0-1), N. New York, Fisher (00) at Los Angeles, Drysdale (1-1), N. aj Former Philly outfielder Danny Cater, above, has start- ed the season off with a bang The right-hander who come to the Chicago White Sox in a trade last winter carries a .643 batting average into {o- morrow’s game“with ‘the’ Bos- ton Red Sox in Boston. Cater, 25, only played in 60 major league games jast year with Philadelphia. Pittsburgh; Gibbon (0-1) at! | San Francisco, Marichal (1-1), i. : ; American League Kansas City, O'Donoghue (10) at Detroit, Aguirre (1-0). | Los Angeles. Newman (1-1) at Johnny Keane Football Clinic Not Worried . ; Set For Montague -Don LeClair, physical eduea- « treal Canadiens used two power It was one of -the easiest . ; ; > ;_ they’. provided. os Cleveland, McDowell (0-1). - ~~ , Saha. tion instructor at Montague re- Sandy's Royals defeated Shearwater Flyers 86 at the Char- play goals and a solid checking whitewashes the ex-New York trot Red Wings: is their. semi- Bobby Hull, the Hawks’ blond) Minnesota. Pascual (0-0) at on aoe ciching —_ gional High School, announced | lottetown Forum Monday night to nail down the Maritime Inter- effort to blank Chicago Black Ranger ever had as Canadiens, final, appeared tired. and listless. bomber who scored eight goals New_York, Stottlemiyre (1-0). ‘ undergoing throwing pains, the last night that Ed Hilton will be. mediate ‘A’ hockey championship in straight games. The Char- Hawks 2-0 Tuesday night and dogging their checks every step, They were without defenceman- against © Detroit. Was blanked Chicago, Buzhardt (0-0)~ at veleran New York Wankase’ | conducting a football ciinie at lottetown team defeated Shearwater 9-4 on home ice Saturday move two games in front in gave the Hawks’few real scoring captain Pierre Pilote and rigat- again by “shadow” Claude Pro- Boston, Monbouquette (1-0). ’ southpaw 6 doing a superb job the-Montague-High School-Thurs-__ ” night and last night's decision clinched the title for the Angus their Stanley Cup hockey ‘inal. | opportunities. winger Kenny Wharram for the vost. Hull .managed four shots Baltimore, MeNally, ‘0-0)\at concealing it from his canner: day at 10.00 a.m. “Angie’ Carroll coached forces. A forum crowd of 14,438 saw on goals in this one—compared Washington, Daniels (1-0), N. “There is nothing wrong with Hilton is head coacn of the Canadi letel tpl j; with only one Saturday night— oe St. Dunstan's Varsity football Bill Hartack; who has ridden four Kentucky Derby winners, fe disareacters: as Parc SPORT IN KING'S ‘ i but he had little of the room. te. . et ae oer see team. Anyone interested ia im will ride the Wheatley stable’s Bold Lad in the May 1 Derby at. weakened Hawks to head tows —— roam he usually is able to find. CURLING DRAW hou . the | creasing their knowledge of the rs after Ford took of Louisville. Trainer Bill Winfreysaid Tuesday he completed ar- rangements Monday night by phone with Hartack, who is riding at Gulfstream Park in Florida. He said he planned to ship Bold Lad to Louisville either late Thursday or Friday. : Camille Henry says he hopes to score 300 goals hefore leaving the National Hockey League. The little leftwinger, traded this season to Chicago Black Hawks from New York Rangers, now has 253 goals in 523 games. He made the state- ment Tuesday in an interview, during which he also stated that, although he is not happy as he could be with the Hawks, it is wrong te say he is discontented and that he is anxious te leave the team. Oliver Gendebien, the internationally known Belgian racing driver has dropped. out of the 4,000_mile rally which begins in Montreal Saturday. His decision resulted from the death earlier — the. third game of the best-of- | ‘seven final Thursday night in} | Chicago with a well-deserved 2-0 | | lead. : | | Goals by Jean Beliveau 1n the | ;second period and Dickie Duff | in the third, both while Chicago | was. playing a man short, ay ivided ‘the margin of victory. | | They raised to 14 the number | ;of power play goals Canadiens | have scored since the playoffs began. They got 11-in a six-gam-- _| Semi-final against Toronto Maple Leafs-—and— one —in-- Saturday night's 3-2 win in the opening game of this series. Ch'ship Series Set To Resume ' By ED CLINTON Souris Bureau of The Guardian we come in and cook it for him. This past week has been rath- We're not too fond of Chicago, er_a slow one as regards soort- but will be cheering quite hard ing events,’ but, things will pick for them to take ‘the- Stanley” up, starting this Saturday. At. Cup. Despite our lack of affec- the finals, he'll probably insist * After a scoreless first period, during which Montreal outshot the visitors 11-5. Beliveau gave Canadiens the only goal they Reeded at 2:55 of the second. It came only 45 seconds after Chicago. defenceman. Doug. Jar- ‘rett went off for holding. Pro- vost-dropped..the-.puck..back_to | rookie Noel Picard who let fly screened shot from the. dlue- line. It never reached the. net, but the puck rolled loose to Beliveau. who whirled and fired a_l5-foot backhander past Glenn Hall into the net : “ It was Beliveau’s fourth goal The following teams will curl tonight in the “Men's closing spiel at the Charlottetown Club. 6.45 p.m. 1. Dr. Gallant, Dr. Higgins, R. MacDonald, D. Livingston. 2 R- Ketch, E:- Gillespie, — A: MacEwen, Bob Stevenson. 3- Dr. MacDonald, J. Square- briggs, Dr. Jelks. P. Perry. - 4..A. Saunders, K. Jenkins, A. E. Piercey, F-. Burke. 5. J. Cameron.. H. Peters; M. White, A. MacNeill. 6. B. LeClair, A.-Ballem,__P. Whitlock, K. Thomson. ;Rot worried. I know he'll come. Maroons Top: worst poundings of Kis "career. | “Whitey hasn't been pitching | well all spring,” Keane con- game is invited to attend and. they are asked to bring a pair of sneakers. ; ceded. “That's obvious to all. But I truthfully can tell you I'm around...It's.just.a matter of several readjustments \and DISCOVERED BY CHANCE — The attraction of the spoon lure for «fish was found by ac- | cident "Struck at a spoon Julio Buel had- __» dropped into a Vermont lake. in~ 1834,~when™ a. fish! Cape Breton. - Now! i is wife } ire i t id in France. : : ; ; é ; eos e this week of his wife Matie-Cisire in = auto accident in France At the other end of the rink Suris Regional High School, the tion for the Black Hawks, it of the current playoffs and‘the ..’- G- Stewart, K. Dalziel, Dr. sypnry CP)—Lachine ‘Ma: Enjoy I he [Lorne (Gump) Worsley recorded Boys —Senior—Volleyball_tourna- would very definitely go against 44: of his National Hockey MacKay, L. Burke. Toons trounced Sydney- Cape : > ment will be held to determine the grain to cheer for Montreal. League career He ranks fifth 8. P. O'Rourke, H. Macinnes, Breton Post 11-2 Tuesday night New Peerless | Boston Red Sox Head The Field Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS over the left-centre field fence Felix Mantilla hit the first in the second inning. om grand slam home run of his ca-. The big ‘league clubs finally reer and drove in ail-the Boston runs Tuesday as the surprising Red Sox took undisputed poses- complete- their 10-day -series. of opening days today when New York Yankees, Cleveland Indi- STANLEY CUP |” STATISTICS | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Final -Series penne 7 WL 2 0 0 2 | Montreal _ Chicago Tuesday's Game Chicago 0 Montrea) 2 ~. (Montreal leads best-of-seven final series 2-0) Future Games Thursday, April 22 Montreal at the Island championship. The That is one team we'd like to last notice we had was that see end up in sixth place evéry there would be six teams com- year. There you have it, | peting for top honors. The tour- Ledwell, and if. Chicago wins, nament starts” at nine in the -we'll keep our codfish, and_ex- morning. pect to receive seven books » All’ six teams -will see action, from you. - and the winners will advance Watched the Mets-Giants along the playoff trail..The los- game on Saturday afternoon. ers will also continue to play in And really, the Mets don't look a consolation round, and both that bad. Of course, they only the consolation and champion- picked up four hits, but, that ship games are’ scheduled for compares favourably with the later in the day. For ‘some of rest of thé league when they the teams it will be their first face the Giant ace. Defensively, playoff .games 1n this sport. we thought they played rather ers Mr. - among the all-time playoff scor- Duff, the ex-Toronto and New York ljeftwinger who has been something of a bust- during the playotfs. clinched things ‘at 8:07 of the third on a: similar play. DUFF GETS REBOUND~ With Stan Mikita in the pen- alty box. Beliveau this time let the origihal shot go and Duff was johnny-on-the-spot to scoop up the rebound and siam_ it me The goal. "Duff's first of the Dr. Willis, Bill Stevenson. .. } Also the two losers of Mon- day's games between ‘Bill Mac- Gregor vs D. O'Rourke) and (Addie MacDonald vs D. George). * 8.30. p.m. (Legion City Play-off) Eight teams shipped ‘by _the following: C. Flemming, H. Pe- ‘ters, G. Stewart, Bill Beer, D.! Saunders. M. Bell, D. O'Rourke and D. George. Harry Scott to move into a playoff in the Eastern Canadian double round- robin Memorial Cup tournament. Lachine holds a 3-1 win-loss record, identical to Smiths Falls Bears who defeated Sydney 5-3 Monday night to eliminate the Cape Breton entry. ; Smiths Falls apd Lachine meet tonight in the playoff. The winner will go against the On- tario Hockey Association Junior | A finalist in the next round for the Memorial-Cup. aie - Lachine took command .of. the sion of the American League ans and Detroit Tigers play , : : : Facey tigers ’ tay ‘SE fo at hemes Neha Pree orotate a" He a ce aoe ee hgerencang n Musessts Twist wii hip "SS aa Soe oe | doubloplays, plek-efls, ote. if throuch the motions the rest. of Downs Carter 2:47. They outscored Sydney 5-1 Dave Morehead, making his Yankees raise the 1964 Ameri- | Chicago ; pecially strong, so it should be ‘they can keep improving; the an cas i” a ts tek cee ae ce first start of the year, struck can League pennant, their fifth, Tuesday.April 27 Chicago at an interesting: tournament. rest of the league will be hear- Hall, who- piaved--yet-another__,-ONDON _(AP)—Harry Scott t9 Sydney's one. in the. second out 11 before he gave way to in a row, at Yankee Stadium/ Montreal The sport of basketball will ing from them. fine game’ for the aeons, weaed i ee wan a controversial and finished off with three in the relief man Dick Radatz in the |Camilo Pascual is due to pitch Tlursday. April 29 Montreal at move back into the limelight Anyway, in the past we've pre up with 09 cares try Wound decision. over “Rubin Carter of thifd eighth inning. Morehead struck for the Twins against the _ Chicago next week, when the Eastern dicted the final standings ak Chicaas' ih tick ae te Paterson, N.J., the third-ranking, p=. 1... out the side in the third ‘and Yanks’ Mel Stottlemyre. Saturday, May 1 Chicago at King’s -championship _ playoffs major baseball leagues, —- challenger for the ‘world mid- ichard Lavoie, Richard Rose seventh, although he yielded a. homer to Bob Chance and a single by Don Lock in the sev- enth. Mantilla’s homer, his. second of the season, came on a.3-1 pitch by Washington . starter Buster Narum in the . first. Narum walked two men and , 7 . red ; there Sunday nizht with the : allowed a scratch single by Monday, the total attendance Dart League: - ‘ clared. waukee, Chicago, New York 7 «Carter the winner. The AP gave Tony Conigliaro before Mantilla Was 415,304 paid. The National Brace ‘‘B’’ at Sgts. Mess 3-2 We'd like to tell you what ev- and Houston. : clubs returning here. if neces-"Carter the first, fourth, seventh. BILLIAR homered League out the American Brace “A” at RCAF ‘5.3 ening or evenings games would Short Notes: Top Notchers up- —_ a ee Roberto Clemente drove in Hank. Aguirre will do the hon- ors for the Tigers against Kan- sas City’s John O’Donoghus at Tiger Stadium. : The Indians will send Sam McDowell against Los Angeles Angels’ Fred Newman at Cleve- land Stadium. . In the 15 openers held through by ‘a wide margin with 251,219 Montreal Dart Results Are Released | The following ‘are the results of the Charlottetown Inter-Club CLA at Legion ‘‘A”’ will resume_between East Point BCYF and the Souris Teachers. | At the present time, Souris leads | the best of nine series for the erican: | Johnny Young, Trophy four Cleveland, Boston, Los Angeles. games to one. However, its any- Washington, and - Kansas: City, body's series yet, because the ‘In the National: San Francisco, last three games went into ov- s+ Louis Cincinnati. Les Angel- ertime before a winner was de- es, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Mil- and have done surprisingly well. | Of course, most people disagree, ' Baltimore, three periods Referee Frank Udvari ruled the contest with an iron hand in dealing out 21 minor penalties, 11 of then to the Hawks. Both teams left immediately after the game for Chicago and Thursday nights third game. The fourth also will be played Tuesday. dleweight boxing crown, in a 10-round bout Tuesday night. Scott got the nod from referee Bil! Williaens despite the fact and Gilbert Lapalme: each Scored twice for Lachine, Single goals went to Richard David, ,George Norton, Michel Lapalme, | he. ; took a count of five in the first/Pete Morin, and Ian Maybury. | round. Only the referee names: 5¥4"¢y's goals were scored by) the winner in British fights: Rodney MacIntosh and. Blair Scott weighed 162, Carter 158. Joseph The Associated Press had the second, third and sixth won ‘Beverages Legion ‘‘B” at Sportsman 0-5 be played, but, nothing can be set L.R. Crashers in Women's — FOR two runs with a pair of singles [ Sane ce ase STANDINGS arranged until the first of the League semi-finals, also, mak- 4,14. eo de Daterty pg The remainder . were Tuesday, spoiling the home it) openers drew ietoes W L Pts. week, when the Teachers return | inf US look bad ... they’ Defence Vasko, Jarret, Mac- “Carter, who defeated Scott on RELAXATION | — a Dee Peed eee tA . S 62 33.124 from their Easter holidays. ll lose in the ae tans Pisies Neil, Raviich. Miszuk. For- a technical knockout in the —— at sineeena halal aaonscatacateciacasesc ORY ; H , watch the sport -. Comets tryin — : i ester: + ni cere ee rp ond STANDIN pr torhngg a fl 58 46.118 ir caacenmmmnaie Ge Lednd in the Men's League are tied =o Pee an ninth round of a scheduled 10- ns The National League's 1964 GS Brace "A" 47 47 96 games. And in case, you didn't With Detachables in semifinals sro tiki; a” McKemmie’ or ame ive ee “teat | Ch’town Billiard Club | batting champion, + who suffered By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS aa es a = - know, all games played at the |- aa —_ off to | Heary. D. Hull, Melnyk. " round with a right to the chin, 1% Gt. George Ph. 2-2167 malaria uring. _Wwinter an merican League Cie eee ‘ Souris Regional High Gym. i play- | Montreal: Goal — W 5 i ; i . -_ missed much of spring training. \ WL Pct. GRL ar B pi . Ss These days, people are suffer- octrgg tg igang enough, it Hoda. Defence ae nrembien: Py ar Frog gory ar — drove in his, runs in the first Boston ‘i 800 — Top_six teams only 1: ‘sens ing from TVonitis. This comes bell gets und a a Harris. Harper. Talbot. Picard. Frankie Taylor of England, and fifth innings. Those runs, Minnesota 3 1.750% ‘finals after April 29th 1985 from watching the Stanley Cup Souris T te os = Forwards -— Beliveau, Duff, stopped Paul Alba of San An- pies AS 1 a" relief pitching | Detroit A 2 86% Next night of play, Thursday ‘Playolts, aiid the edvance cases | Sore this year?” eee, bo | Rousseau. Richard, Provest.|teae, Tex. in the first round prov - hander icago 3.57 - 22nd April: : come from working too hard OPerate “Wime* renson, Backstrom, Ferguson and Vic Andreetti of England Friend with his second victory Los Angeles 3° 3 500 1% Legion “A” at Brace “A” |while watching. It would appear 2 Meeting of the King’s County ecg . ; inted i of the year, both over the New York - 3 3 500 1% Brace “B” at Legion “BY that this writer didn't werk Lasue before too long ... pe ee cc re a Giants. Washington 3 4 429 2 RCAF at CLA ‘hard enough, as we now owe _ The annual meeting of the “Roseree —tdvart_ Linesmen - = A crowd of 37.784 saw Willie Kansas City (2 4.333 2% | Sgts. Mess’ at Sportsmari Mr. Ledwell some codfish. And Souris Ladies Curling Club was |__armstronz. Morrison. __ 4 Mays record his third homer of Cleveland 1 3 250 2% League high single — 154 scor- the nerve of the guy, we wants held recently with Mrs. Betty UMMARY | the campaign, a 420-foot belt Baltimore 1 4 .20 3 ‘ed by Billy Fisher of Sportsman.’ it boneless yet. If Montreal wins Lambie, the vice-president act- ae hairma First peried: No scoring. Pen-| “Tae ton siete of officers, 2ities—B- Hull, Provost 1:55, | : brought in’ by the nominating |Jatrett 7:13. Talbot 10°57, 13:10, | committee, with Mrs. Bruce Ste- | Macneil. 16-05, Harris 19:02, | ‘wartas chairman, was approv- _ Second. peried —.-i. Montreal, ed by the membership, and the Beliveau 4 ‘Picard; Provost) | following were elected to serve 2:>. Penalties — Jarrett 2:10,) for the coming year. President, 15:52. MacNeil 4-58, Mikita, Ri-| * Mrs. Roy Lambie. Vi . chard 7-3. B. Hull 9:30. Fergu- ‘dent, Mrs. Walter Solomon. 50°, Mohns 12:04, Talbot 13:36, Treasurer, Mrs. Wolfgang Mar- Richard 19.% old. Secretary, Mrs. William _ Third Peried — 2. Montreal, Acorn. Duff 1 (Beliveau. Tremblay) | The chairmen for the various 8:07. Penalties — Mikita 7:50, c @ ftcycle engine ‘] |committees were also selected, Ferguson 13:21, Esposito, Ri- |and are as follows: Ways: and chard 16.58. @ Fantastic cconomy Means, Mrs. Coffin. Enter- _ Saves ; | talamment, a taes Larter. Hall 11 126—D aor ae ene | Telephone, Mrs. Reggie Peters. Worsley 5 85—18 Absslate safety | Reaer ete. Mrs. Bruce Stew- art. Publicity, Mrs. Albert Mal- | lard, Buying. Mrs. Milton Fitz- | Patrick. Games, Mrs.. Chester Mullally. : Mrs. Edward Kassner More features. more FUN —that’s HONDA. You get big cycle, fun on a cycle budget. 3-speed gear box. and |Mrs. Eunice Smallwood were appointed as delegates to the | Provincial Executive. | “Due to the unavoidable ab- | sence of the president, her an- | nual report -was read by the se- eretary, Mrs. William Acorn, |who reported that the Club's first year of operations was a huge success, and’ indications were that the club would operate | on a bigger. and better scale in the future. Following the meeting. the ta- | dies present were served coffee (AP Wirephoto). | by Mrs. Henry Larter. Now in Stock... . KEITH CARMICHAEL 25 Brackley Pt. Road Ch'town “If We Sell Them—We Service Them” J. W. Skinner Dial 4-4044 Your Shel Agent fer Parkdale, SAFE AT THIRD game with San . man Willie McCovey took Al- Giants at Candlestick Park ley’s pop foul, but Giants third Charlottetown, Sherwood and Eastern . BE Donn Clendenon Pittsburghs frst baseman slides into third base on Gene Aliey's high pop foul during fourth inning of Francisco throw. Note ball between Glen- denon and Umpire Bill Burk- | yesterday. Giantg first base- baseman Jim Hart dropped his hart. . meet 4 ; ‘ ¢ : - ; i by om ss r ‘ ; : : | , ‘ :