!!.';.."'5 7J."- Trotters After Moritime - None Of This "We Lost, Senior "C" Hoop Ch'ship Ha" For Doctor The Trailer! have entered the Maritime Senior Baslieibau HOCKEY . -hloriday. April 1. 1957 The Guardian 7 Day Considered ' .,, its Coach of Con. Iy WHITNEY MARTIN Pllydownii and will play against NEW YORK ,tAPi-A low i,.,,,,. to Dr. J. Paul Mathcr, Uniicmty of Massachusetts president. for re- 'l.llilI( to hide behind a olllali of byporcrlsy in dist-nu s sing ms school's athletic policies. Briefly. Mather says that he no longer can stomach the aprriiy in. recalling poor records; that ho is allergic to the policy or liisiiig gracefully, and that he plans to re- lillly other of life's ICUVMPE MRECEIVE CU - . at ....a.....a' RLING TROPHY Mather to them. L! would have been so Easy for have mounted trite phrases. to belittle the impoi-lance of intercollegiate sports and to be- moan the emphasis piaccd on But he appreciates the pride the undergradcatcs. and the gradu- ates. take in winning teams, in- stead of having to clam .up in- groups when the discussion ('01I-l TUNIS (AP) - T.wo Alserians Saying that the tsllvarllii V'W'i violate the NCAA code he adds that all-out effort will be mad! 10 lure outstandinl "9"" h' u" state to his school. llllnl Elm" mute grants-in - aid as bait for yniinustci-s who can meet the coil- citr-Ts scholastic requirements. 3 it is refreshing to run across a man such as Mather. W110 1.51" atraid to say what is in his mind. llliat it all simmers down to. is ilw difference between excessive ”ii.il." meaning cars. spending nioiicy and other luxuries, for stu- timiis because they are athletes. anti aid sum;-lent to meet life's llli('INNiileS for deservinll Student! uhn happen to be athletes. the New Brunimlck champion. f r ithe N.B.- P.E.i. Senior "C" r-1:”: ;Pi0MhiP it was learned here last 'itight. The New Brunswick teams are in the process of declaring a viin. However the City hoop team has finals they walloped the Y.!tl.('.A. quite handily in two games and at the present time are in their best condition of the season. Veteran observers rate the Trot- ters as the best hoop team to come out of the City in quite a few years. Their front line of Father Clarence Roche. Donnie MICLGIII and Marti Ladner is unquestionably the best in the City and would rate with ;ner- Their top teams are reputed 0i to be very strong and the Trotters are facing a formidalle take in seeking Maritime Senior "C" hon- OPS. who has probably broken up mnrs' plays than any other hoop player In the Maritimes. Macltinnon was seldom better than he was last Wednesday night as use Trotters eliminated the Y in the City play-: is. with Mat.-Kinpon are big Charlie, Ready and young roy MacGonneIlj non. of whom an play guard orenlry in the world hockey tourna-lC"'E3'Y 1 Edmonton 4 lmenl. 1 substitute in the forward line. 1 Missing from the team is Wen-i Hospital with an injured knee. Kip Ready who played with the team- earlier in the season. Niind (Tomi basketball to play bock0)'- ' QUAKE IN MAINE PORTLAND. Me. (AP! -- Sev- eral persons reported Friday that their homes were shaken by what appeared to be earth tremors EE'llPl'Ell m it it a defense led by irving Maclitnnonp E I ronnxrn rein cent-up nuts!- ley. secretary-nianager of the (jaw nadian Aiiiateur lint-iicy Associa-i ltioii. says Hap Day is being con-, sidered as coach of Canada's nexti idea tie had for llay a year but he wasn't available then. Ilav. who resigned this week as. ger ni Torontop Maple Leals of the N a t io n at H0('ke'.V LEWIEUE. declined to com-I ment on Dudley's suggestion i The CAHA official also said that 330 Ted Kennedy. retired captain of the Leafs. and Jim Thomson. cap- tain of the NHL team this season. By THE CANADIAN PBl8I SATURDAY National League New York 3 Montreal I vlilontreal leads semi-finals 1-it American League Cietelatid 5 Hershey 2 tclevcland leads semi-finals 2-i. Western League IF.dmonton wins best-of-three Prairie division semi-finals 2-!) . in a telephone inti-rile-ii' from ' - . . He says there will be no 850 bllll . dell ”Gum " Gillis the Trotters hm . 5” W95”””'519T 2 Vl9i0l'll 1 emphasize athletics at the iiiiiii-r. ,. - . f 0, PW" limvinl i0 8"!!! advantage .' I D . . .. '5 hm"? '" -””"3"d- ”"1-- "it x - W - ' -t . t I- sity. iif:.':):.':g ”” the W” ""93 " ” in recent games. In the City scmi- h"r””” Scorer who is in the (Hy (ia.V main. Diltilcy said: "li's- an? A H mm” er Wm b" 'o three Coast division semi - finals 2-it Ontario Junior St. Catharine: l Guelph 4 t(iuelph leads best - of - level finals 2-iv Ontario Senior Kitchener 1 Whitby 3 (Beatof-seven final tied 1-1) Nova Seotla Senior 3 Halifax 4 Sydney I - V . - g . , i . . ISydney wins best - of - s as D, on piintips President of on the opening day of Alberiotfs Beverages. are lien to rush” 33- 5Ei33i."”"" "””"d3 0' vanousiiiliii:d0:llh?gda;nEIl:::l!ll:ral.lY1l:: 9 mm mm In H” :'iili):zIill9lt5e3rc.ir"OIf!C'lll?G.il lhmi)sa'll:ie”d " mymi""”” W the l;.E.lsland ClIII'l'itII)8 Associghlllogi ih;:l9'dl3xJ;t C”;l'i"fiheb9:5i:in'i'h rink ES? mgizixayi wimam None of this "we lost. ha-ha"inti a club on one of Tunis' main Spare i0I'WiIl'dl IN Playing from persons who said they felt Dudley said the proposals will N0" 5"'"' -'"''i0'' is shown above 1 e . congra u a- am a . o . mg the JE. Morrison rink of who were presented with indivi- Summerside for taking top honors dual trophies donated by Seaman's Photo by F. Wecha I Runner up rtnli on Thursday at Alberton bonapiel was the J. H. hlyricls rink of the local club. RNNER-UP AT ALBERTN I it Shown above are. J.H. Myrick. Maurice Perry. Sr.. Raymond liar- day. Chester Hayes. Photo by 1'. Weeks SPORT FROM BRITAIN Rival Soccer Authorities Larry Boardman A ” Foul Up International Play To Win Decision : 3! E 31340" 3H'i0'15'Y- ,' BOSTON (Ah)-Tony Delilarco, zrs Canadian Press Staff Writer 1" "W51 ("iv "" l”5"9' the leading welterweight con- LONDON tCPl- A lively dia- pute over the future of interna- tional matches is straining rela- tions between the two governing bodies of English soccer. Both agree on the deslrabilty of bringing more outside clubs into the country. Both have detailed plans for future develop- ment. But each insists iia own claim to predominance over the cup and international matches is dubious. Public interest in the Cup final at Wembley. in the all- star internationals and in the new European Cup competition rivals or surpasses attendance at the liveliest of ' matches. in torpedoing these events. the league might wipe out a few of its scheduling problems. But. its tender with the trip-hammer fists. floored resourceful Larry Board- man twice Saturday night to winp a unanimous 10-round decision at Boston Garden. l Demarco weighed 145. Board; man ltilb. ( Demaroo, former welterweight. champion seeking another shot at the crown. caught lioardman in plan in the best. .1 1 ted b , the moi round. ' The Football Associiiu , the "W" ll""- ' m” V M" "my. mlemlkmg for interest created by the glamor The 2&year-old Boston blaster nearly a century and the organ- lsatlon which runs the Cup com- petitions and chooses international sides. wants to start a super league composed of top European teams. The Football League. composed of England's 92 best-known clubs. regards the FA plan as prema- ture. lt favors a midweek flood- light cup competition involving 140 clubs from England. Wales. Scotland and both parts of ire- land. RIVAL CLAIMS A year ago. irritated by PA de- mands on its teams and players. the league issued an ult'matum urging member clubs to affirm that its schedule is the premier competition. overshadowing cup and international matches in im- competitions. w o u l d inevitably stiffer. And nearly every club in the game already is troubled by attendance problems. STUDY NEW SETUP With this in mind, the league is considering changes in its own structure. in place of the north- ern and southern sections of its third division, it may split the clubs laterally with the top half of each section forming the third and the remaining teams drop- ping into a new fourth division. Proponents of the plan argue that the existing system, which leaves only one team in each secs tion eligible for promotion to the second division. would be im- proved by providing promotion opportunities for two clubs in each division. its opponents. who voted the came out to connect fith ii rigiiti uppercut. a left hook and a loft-l and-right combination to the head which shook Boardman and a left hook sent him down for a three- count though he had to take the mandatory eight. As the round ended. Tonyi punched Boardman part way through the ropes for another, knockdown but the bell prevented; a count. Judge Joe Santnro scored thep fight 98-89 for Demarco while judge John Norton and referee Jimmy Mccarron each had it Find The Hole De Marco Hoots 9 business for the doctor. He doesn'tisii-epic. The blast also injured two believe the attitude is good in root-iriinisian.-. The bomb was hurled ball. in engineering, in business oriirum a speeding automobile. coach Walter IAPBQQ and Des Eurge, two veterans who can score the big basket when its most need- Please allow 4 to 8 weelss for ire! magazines to arrive. You may rnalse a few paysssestts before receiving Bret eepiees TODAY'S IIGGEST VII”! . . e THE ECONOMY IIADIN6 PLAN Fol YOUR HON! Your newspaper will be delivered by your carrier nd the magaainea by your nsaiiwtass. Your order VII Ila acknowl- edged with a peetearsl showing Int and lees nagasine peysneale. W tremors but the weather bureau. staff said they knew nothing aboutil ll. be discussed at the CAHA annual meeting in Edmonton. starting May 25. Berwicls 12 Antigonish I (Ber-wlols wins two-game late! goal serial 19-til HERE'S GREAT NEWS FOR EVERYONE ON MY ROUTE Moore 407 4 Mayazxber THE GUARDIAN Inlalcos-I for 411 7 RESUl.TS i i po'?l.Cncl:flPlled threat contained in :lJaf.)rlIlildO?)wn0fl..:9cyue:;Al.1-':::P:'?:: '""""' fun ""1 """'""" "nu. 5 '""'m'& the ultimatum - withdrawal of would increase travelling ex- .. 50 H. league clubs and pla ers from the penses and that the lowly fourth COLUMBUS. Ohio MP) - Ted The null" rI7"""' ' '”"' ' " - - - I W"? "V? 0 CUP "0 Ind from Finland sides division clubs would lose support- Williams of Boston has to worlti. regular collection period . . . covers the case of both this -cotild virtually destroy the FA ers. But league officials are llove- all season. and hit a flock of hornet U . "d "w in... g'r:sram bib! dtcprivlinsuit ofntlho iult winning Oll0illtlIt:0l'lllIGl1I to rim. to uni iiis sioo.ooo aalary.; " 'P P" "'5 0 . IIIIDCI 8 ma I 35 C. 0 III VEP I O OI(UO'I . 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