at ... .. 0 -rs-:".- '.-in Ailnfermediale Aces Down The Albany St. Pals 11-4 The Intermediate Aces. rein- forced by five mentberp Bl "M 505' lnr Aces ran roughshod over the Albany Si Pals in the final game of the year at Civic Stadium Thur- sday evening. drubbing the Irish by the score ofoll-4. H p ” Coke Grady not the till Trick with three counters. Ulric Gilli!" and Claude Gaudet had. two a- piece. Garth Harris. Sterling Phil- lips. Eustace Reeves and Ur. Grady fired singletons. Gord Cui- cliffr, Wendell MacFa)'Iieo. Fred heaftoches and Dale Macwilliams scored the Albany goals. Don R. Vlillar. Executive Vice President of The IYSTA. believes that the ills? harness racing Sea- son will he the greatest in history. "9 makes that a-sei'li0n after mmying reports from rneettnl:5 which 3.1- in progress in three viidcly separated sections. Santa Anita. California. llayivood Park. Chicago and Yonkers Raceway "I New York. Roth attendance and pari-mutuel records have been. 0" are in progress of being establish- ed in the West and mid-west and in the recently opened meeting In the East. Santa Anita Spring meeting has made a record with attendance running l6 per cent above the corresponding period of a year ago and the mutuel hand. to over 19 per cent. At Maywood nocnint: night attendance was 10.- ftfvl and nearly half a million dol- lac.-. passed through the mutuels. A iww opening night pari-muluel record was also established at Yonkers Raceway when over 31.- 500.000 passed through the iron mcn. Flllil. STALIS Locally we bcltcve the Mari- tum-: uill set up new records also. From conversation with 1'7. Frank Acorn we learn that practically ovary itall at the. Charlottetown track has been applied for and similar situations prevail through- out the Maritimes. It must be re- membered that between 1.000 and Lm horses are being pre-. pad for the money and that last year's total purses of 3445.826 -- A record will be exceeded by 5100.- MII or more. The local track is still heavy due to the winter and quantities of snow which it has been covered. but In a week or ten days It better weather pre- vails tbeboys will be able to start atrvw miles. Everywhere we hear notes of optimism and we are sure that the ractngfraternity will be backed up by plenty of support from the fans throtighotit the Mari-l ttmott. IINDIIRANFF. A record was probably eatirhliirlr art by Billy 1-laughton when he mov- ed in from Florida in Yonkers KUMMARY First Period: -1. Fadyen 5:20. 3. Aces-C. Grady. tGalIanti 5:23. 4. Aces-C. Grady tGallani. Reeves: 5:34. 5. Aces- Gallant. IC. Gradyt 16:02. 6. Aces-Gallant. tS. Phillipa. C. Grady! 19:44. Peaaltlea - None. Second Pertod:- 7. Aces -- R. Grady. iL'. Gaudeti 5:47. 8. Al- bany--D. Macwilliams. tC. Car- riiutersi 7.40. 9. Aces-G. Harris. tC. Grady. S. Phillipsi 10:21. Penalties:-Gallant. Walsh. Phillips lhlajori Walsh J. DOWN THE BACK STRETCH - "if and uhcn lllis latest re- ley Dancer. aim ilrmc eight hors- ported possibility eier achievesl es but his horse: had been stabledl political ro a t Ill i ii. I will ht-zl lclose to Yonkerx Purses have pleased to diwii-as Il lfl detail.” been upped bi-c.-iii.-e of the new.said Owlallri ill a statcnicni. rule there lAllll'll eliminates CC The latest mine In News Ynrkis and BB horses The B horses start bid to kecp itio llodi1ct's from I .sla ,go to the raceuai : ubere the purs. : mmmi,-g,,,m.r n .. h ,. rt yi1n5(.,.. 65 IT? Small?" lTllll1'.'s'fl.'t) to ilziiur llulii-rt Wag-l We were delighted to have a let- . "pr Top mayor -aid the plan .ter from H. Leslie Stiles. proprie- would he plawd h,....,-, H". hum itor of Stiles Motors. Ltd.. Wood stock. NR. and a man who basimm-. next Tmmdm taken great interest in harness; twin: lhmuglmm the years” He 000000 municipal stadium with at sent us a picture of his good pac-I plagm. mwrmg mm", ' er Poplar Veep 2.05 2-5, which was ' taken at Richelieu Park last sea The Vee horse is a handsome stallion. spy-I on years old. by King": Counsel- ISR and last scason was ll ltmcs twicc at lson with Bob Ryan up. first. 6 times x'PL'Ullfl and third. racini: u ith lop horses Richelieu Park dale 220114, dam, Ncwlpn. 2:04 2-5. all H. 2:04. She had given by Mighty then Mr. Stiles was fortunate to obtain another more with a seven weeks old coil and she mothered both of them, The mare is named Abbe Southern and is about nine WIFE HELPS Ran-way and the following night drove eight different horses otght oventa. Anotiher driver, ston- fContlnued on Page 1) Aces--Reeves. AC. Gradyi 2:33. 2. Albany-Mae IMajot'l twith purses of 3.3 300 and the A's ghjfling in Lac An rt at 84.500 The (T horses WllliQueens Dldllillxal ollcrccl by parki pi rim is the m.- of the ism worlds and elsewhere where he won 87.210. He will startl 0'M3”9-l3 this season eligible to the 2.16 pace. : Mr. Stiles had the misfortune to. lose his good brood mare Dalewyn . "'9 2:0ll in foalinc. She is by Ahbe-'M0"03.V- She is the dam of Wyn (Tress 2 00. Mighty Cy-pg, 2;07 1.5 ""1 smuh Cfesqlfif I new park within six months. 3 the would transfer the birth in ft chestnut i-olt on 't1arch 29th. some ptime in the early morning and.D"dF"'i yaboul one o'clock in the afternoon -V-V9”l she dropped dcarl. The colt was I hand fed for about 24 hourtt and- Third Ppruldh I0. Albany--lies Roches. ICameront 209. ll. Aces. C. Gaudet. Ml Phillipsi T36 12. Aces--S. Phillips. ifiallant. Ree- vesi 17.33. Ill. HTS C. Grady. ts. Phillips: 17,48. It. Accs-- (X Gaudet. (G. Harrist itl.n.'t. is Al- bany--Cutcliffe. IR. hlacwilliams. D. Macwilliamst IR .10. Penalt,y:- Fnrriithert Referees - Windsor and Ernest Arsciiaiilt. -Nwejfbolcligier Pctrlcw Proposal Draws Cool Reception BROOKLYN IAPI Itnnlticr tentative proposal in biitld a new ballpark in the i-iii for lilinnklyn Dodgers -this Hill? in the borough of Queens- dreu a icrse and cool response i-irida,i from Dodger president Walter (1 liillfiy (iatiiohcll uclr-s it as the. '.of estimate. ”Inr inlornial discus- Moses suggcsterl building a S10,- and st-at-l . ing 5lt.tl00, on 8 city-ovtnerl 78 -' lacre plot at Flushing Nlcatiows. fair. 12 miles from mid-town Man-l hattnn. The property now is used for t-omniiitcr p;ii'ktii: 'l'll('l'P. iwo tpltis the stadium. who has constantly; stressed he wants more definite; action than mere plans. tnuredl proposed site with Moses Last Feb. ll. tl'lVlallr-,v said that tinirss the ltodgcrs were assured . club to Los lllnaeles. ' Lox Angcles. eager In turn the 3 uc.st.vttird. have olfcrcd fl hundrcd acre tract in the: Chavez Ravine area. also l"artt' commission property. near down-I Smith 6 The Charlottetown Gwtitui. Ssttmllyo April '30- 1957 SPORT SNAPSHOTS T3l1H:"g'oToT" Hockey Talent is Starting To Worry Clubs By JACK SULLIVAN Caaadlaa Proaa Staff Writer National Hockey League offl- ctals can come up with a variety of reasons for what they term the shortage of player talent these (lays. Some figure it may develop Into a real headach for hockey executives a few years from now. One reason for the shortage. Klven to Dink tMontreal Gazette) Carroll by General Manager Lynn Patrick of Boston Bruins stands out: the NHL itself may have un- wlttingly hurt itself by promoting junior clubs. "The NHL cliihs tried to help Junior hockcy by Pndowing cer- tain teams." Patrick told Carroll. "They were packed teams and they had the best coaching and the best equipment. The. result was that every kid wanted to play for one of thcse teams. "Another rmult was that the little man uho sponsored an in- dependent jlIl'lltIl' team tossrd in the sponge llfV(il(Py was his hobby and he was rcady to spend it cer- tain amount of his own money on it. But he tell that he couldn't compete mill in team that was sponsored by an NHL club and he gave up. Whcn he gave tip the team folded. Now there aren't nearly as many junior leagues in, operation as there us-d to he." OTHER ll)!-IAS llarold (lotion, clitcf urtiiit iii the, of player material. and Johnny Gottselig, one-time player with Chicago Black Hawks and now publicity director of the team. have their own idcait on the sub- leci- Cutton believes that fathers now seem to ha ve more ambitious plans for their sons. that you!!! people are getting married ear- lier these days Ind "Wllll I -nlllf it makes it difficult for a boy to try to pursue a hockey career." "They dontl make the big money until they reach the NHL and they just can't wait that long." Cotton says. Gotisellc points out that Welt- ern Canada used to be a spawn- ing ground for hockey players. but no more. "Now the West is dead. I think football is the reason. The West is football l'1'llV. Any money that's available for sport goes into football. "Boys don t' like to play to empty houses and the rinks are empty out there. The juniors don't draw anybody. More people turn out to watch them curl and maybe that's win iheyve taken up curl- ing." Playoff hockey is grabbing most of the sports-page space but Cana- dian professional football clubs are busily lining up talent for the 1957 season. The latest count shows the nine pro clubs in the East and West have signed 21 Americans who were on National Football l.eagu.: draft lists. Montreal Alouettes top the list with five Saskatchewan Rough- riders and Winnipeg Blue Bomb- iild be morn in park 13000 Pars. Bruins uho has been boating thelers are next with four each. Brit- bushes the last 111 years in searchl ish Columbia Lions and Toronto Argonauts follow with two each while Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Ed- monton Eskimos. Calgary Stamp- eders and Ottawa Rough Riders each have one. G.M. Of Cincinatli Redlegs Files Protest On Bruclette CINCINNATI IAPI -Gabe Paul. general manager of Cincinnati the letter. "He is protesting the violation of the rule (which could lead to the use of the spltballt." Paul quoted a portion of the rule which says it pitcher shall not apply I foreign substance to the ball. expectoratv. on either the town Lois Angeles. Last February. Rodi?” Fnd" Mpd ,. lmmll il.?...i'?.?”'i?Ll.-il".1i'"2'i”'3.."'i5..li?E 9'0"?" W "''I""-' I--sue Cmq Lea I president Warren Giles against t m" the pitching of Low Brtidctte of ..- -. Milviaukce Braves. teen years old- Thinkinil Perhaps it was too mttrh strain for the. old mare. Mr. Stiles was Able to obtain iiiiother more with it IIX months old colt still on her. and after ex . pperiencing considerable difficulty , , , in getting her to mother the tvvnl m(HM0lVDi ” '0'" colts patience finally prevailed and. they are now getting along fine Mrs. Stiles has not been too - much in favor of his harness horse" R". wings" activities so it was a big surprisel lot to him when he came back from th", Red wmg Dm.h".,. l :Virginians Down I Rochester 4 - l Eton gated Rill Relhel curved Eddie in-. pat's Vlrgninns to an eight-hit. 4-ll triumph over Rochester here Frl-: day night. it was Rlchmondsl .third consecutive. victory over that International l-OHEIJC! layoff champions of last season.; Richmond got eight hits off Bethel drove in the first run on. Rurdette hurled a HI victory over the Rcdlega Thursday in Mll- waiikee. "The Cinitnnati club protests the repeated violation of rttlc R-02, with reqeust that there be a clar- ification so that all clubs com- pletely understand exactly what they are. permitted to do." Paul said In his letter to Gilcs. Paul informed Giles that man- ager Birdie TPl'1hPfl! told him that Biirdctlc violated the rule Thurs- day. "Birdie has made it clear that ha iii not protesting the use of ball or the glove. rub the hall on the glove. or hla clothing. in Milwaukee. Bttcdette. no longer amused by Tebbetts' charge that he is "a cheating spitballer. said he goes to his mouth often when he pltchaa. but said some Cincinnati pitchers do it too and there's nothing illegal about it. "I'm no cpltballer and I'm no cheat." said the 81-year-old right.- hander. "Whenever I go to my mouth. I wipe off my hand on my shirt before I pitch." Burdette said. "A lot of other pitchers do the same going. including some of Birdie”: in." E o J. lot-nlo Wafers Dies In New York NEW YORK (AP)-Bernard .l. (Bernie) wClCfI( the "world's fastest. human" back in the two: when he held numerous world and national sprint records. died Thursday. He was 34. Wafers set records at various distances up to one-quarter mile and anchored the famed in Yock Athletic Club relay team which never was beaten. The onetime sprint champion's mark of 9.8 seconds for 100 yards from 1897 until Charley Paddock bettered it in 1921. His myard record of 121.4. also set in 187. endured until 1915. been moved back. Last year when the flying Finn. Anttl Viskriri. was clocked in a fantastic 2:14:14. Kelley was right behind In 2:14:33. The. recent course measu i.-uncut has killed those record times but can't erase the fact. it was a road - burning effort. Vlakari is not en- tered this year. FOREIGN PBEDOMINANCE Recent foreign predominance can be seen from the fact the Kor- eans are unbeaten in two visits. the Japanese have captured three of four and the Finns two of tour. Karvonen. 31-year-old post of- fice clerk. has the finest record. The only title to elude him has been the Olympic marathon. He has competed in 25 marathons. Of these he has won 14. fnished sec- ond six times. third three ti rs and never came in worse than sixth The Koreans---Cltingo Woo Lim. Soong Chit Han and Soong Slk Cbol-have to try to viphold a per- fect record. Korean runners won in 1947 and swept to a 1-3-2 fin- iah in 1960. Yamadl. 3). won in what was I record time of 1:111:51 in 1953 while being chased acroaa the line by Karvonen. One of the more unusual fea- tures will be the four-man Oiiellet team from Ashland. Me. Father Sam and sons Paul. Aurel: and Edward all plan to compete. - TOKYO fAPi-Plichblende con- ulmr one per cent uranium has been discovered in Ninlyo pass. 50 miles northeast of Horo- nhima. where the first atomic bomb was dropped in 1046. kllllnl 18.150 persona. m.......--.. ...L. . NOTICE of the Stanley Cup b MONTREAL. -Coach Toe Blake; A i Mon- treal Canadiens is hoisted high on the shoulders of Bernie tBoom Boom! Geoffrion and Maurice tllocketi Rlchard.after the cans- diens defeated Boston 9-1 to win the final aeriea 4-1. , tCP WmEPHO'rO) .. Noodles. Scratched From Sotnli Cross MIAMI. Fla fAPt-Needles wits scratched Friday from entries In the 550.00) Southern Cross handl- cap to be run at Gulfstream park todtly. He had been expected to be the odds-on choice in the Hi - mile race. Withdrawal of the Florida- born horse leaves 14 entries- BRIGADES T0 SWITCH OTTAWA (CPL--Tlie 4th Cana- dian lnfantry Brigade will replace the 2nd Brigade in West Germany this fall. it was learned Wednes- day. The 4th Brigade is com- manded by Erin. Donald Cameron of Alexandria. Ont. ft is scheduled to serve in Europe as part of NATO land forcel for two years. FISHING LICENSE and your O timid gTHE BIKE SHOP and SPORT LODGE 135 sonar emotion as. 4 0 lililolr is: In modernizing NEEDS in extra roo addad to your home is the perfect answer to the space problem. ATTIC --------W - d an infield out in the second lnninK.l tho iiolthall itself," Paul said in - Fella on dndlng it pays to B T H In Hc scorcd rookie first hasffflkfll, SE John Jaciiik from third base after 5 7 "' ' V" "T ' TTT”-T"T:'T - - 0 A P hzdlgfrtablrhrmnd been -arr; ordon Dickson ls N9 l”l'""9 0"”w'd uiodarnlul Each dollar spent to : mum. ....,,.,,, 1,"... Harry Chili doubled off manager? ' C I M." P a twin: your home up to modern 3 T 3 THE FANADMN FR M hmmn” ., w”mnmnn;J"h" Cot Deal. Red Wing relief pltchenl A A Do E OH 0 II I OH OH . -' mmmmm L.-"'5 Io(n,tlltllIdy'a Pascttal I5-lll m.i- tlrllnzllt: ::fIrg;hat;gh;:de tmmt 0" I, S I' OISQ nfry Ivlng ntondards adds man than a : ' .evc an at Detroit .- Wymii - . . m lwzll l : lli mm " l'"rv l2H.'1l "Ml" lciildewinl ROSTON WP: Gordon Dtckv. has not won unoa lm. Sund.y' Tau" '. I” V'lu't L" "3 kl, : u'""'d '"l' '9'" "0 P9 d out ?'.'.:.".."".'.”:.l"tail”?pi -ta .-I-r,-vs :”"."..'..”.?.':f:.”'2l.il;'”i..'.' u.5”.':l..:..”:i”.l.; " -"""...:: vw not-m---iii.-pun. : "Wt '-' -" we Hm . I v. sicimii int and Shantz: Be . . I mmiw to ow W a snow -I-I ' o .. , W. mm mm; L .6. mymk. DnlGi::vaiiY(t't: 12:. BMW g lmnlmt. chipped in ....u. ...,.o.,.,, lllat analog marathon to- momma three Koo ...h.- , .3.-.,. . . function and a Toronto omommo..1 g 3 (mm vs Nun," W-ll ' single. Lumpe taking lhltd."l'wo p ' 9'" 00 lllllltlt t'--- '.m G A R A G E Mum. nmm3m,,,g 7 4, Nmmul hat". passes. the second Ito Kline. Diikson. a IIMIVI o p('.1area- DABKIOIII CATEGORY Pearce, 'riefenaiipr tilt and St.- Pmmumh M nrooklvnhwmmgforccd Lumpe homc with tho xii-W hollrn. Atftahwil-ll belwearang the Dicklonv and Rudy Manda: of g Cm”; Quail", and Mccullnuhp y - b - . ' glnians second run . .co or: In to iiml ton yinplc New York have been placed In 0717' '10, V! Pcdredl "'0 The loss was charged in cm. cum when he sets out wttii 112 on oat-idiom category byobaecw . enoaanu; errcnasut ”"''Id9'P'''"' '" Wt" V"'lt'"cd- Blaylock. martini: rtstithandrrl runner! ti I v-tn. AST. Dickson en CHAIN SAWS mg g o dix I13-at vs Worthlnitol l7'"' who was derrlcked In fawn? of. finished in strong seventh in the. Kelso Yamada of Japan tlnai - w'- I ,Nr.w YORK (AP) .. Pi-nhahtrlor Barclay WW. Deal in the second inning. trace last year. Eight other Conan and Value Kacvooen of Finland AN!) scorr . ATWATIIR qjci, T 1 0 pitchers for today's minor league. Ctiimm of st. i.m.ti- - K...-r. Brfltftl. while giving up iim-at tllnns are entered in the event tutu. are former wiiincn. my-rpouzn Morons 4i tL l ; : . games twnfl-Inst records for 113561 (4-9: vs McDaniel tut .,,,,.,h,,.,. M. "1 command all the compared with it last year. The race start: It suburban hm "id u,.,,c,d by . x , ' I. h t” h and this yr-irr. if tinv. in psren-l Cinrtonmi ll ntitwnuimx tau. way At one point he. retired ill. -lntttinny Jicllcy at G;-ioton. Con.ii.. fiottalltinton centre to Enter street p . "'7 ""' ' '" '".:: that-r.iiI: lrt-nce :19-int vii ('rono (11-I0-. consecutive win an Rot-hosiery is t i- c ief ope American it .back bay uctlon ofloatoa. T ' r' 0 Qdoquqtn gum... 3.; guy ..VM Wdug gm mm" vmWVlA p? pg ..-;,,-,.d on p double hy Hill Kimklpl fans in end tho. United atatef 11. A gut-vgy lqgt yggk, ft”: m... '13; I y. T' In the eighth inning that nrnml: vent drnustt ttn tit oevent. auremeiit ofttic count slim im. PLUMIING A HEATING x IN Frank Verdi. No North American has won showed the paved path to be1.1c'I gnchh, pd" M" the race since Gerard Cote of St. yards shot! of the standard I- Hyacinthe. Que.. a four-time wln- mllc. 3ISyard distance. in u- "lo": uu eordanco. Itartfng lino baa TMPV.'-icy; nor. camc first in 194:. The 11.8. Vancouver Mounties Season Over On Island ...l'.f51' .i".'...'l.”i:":'..."..2.T.”.. ”.:'..' id: .I.'.'.'I;..7.:I.l”'.."..22?..l'92:4? YA-Wtvvlt. ml" '3" '--J everybody will be looking for-ldish 0-7 after six minutes of over: ;:::;r,,1:,'rep'(l,:.::'1:.li;h”(:l word to another lftod baseball sea- time in the final game to win not M ,,,,,,,.,,,.. W. ,,'m.,, ,-..,,,,,t A inodom,worlx-saving littetmi s l. .01.?! HOCKEY. the Summerside ?F':nL'0,lIlBtlll:If:lllrT?:QhyIlfl1:I:': l:'l'f'lll hiv-v"('-'m"wr M::ll”T M "W N. wm .u mu. m." "I T." h : cific oast Base IIKIIP NIOVIIIIO Of your home. . three In overtime and one of sud- p,,n,.,,g I .,,.,. 4..." um" inf den rte-ttv of 2! minutes. .ypar with Balttrnoro and lost 11.i "W 'YDNEV AC'tt'lPm.V Alllltllt His biggest season In the rnainrti Abbie: its to win the total goal M. in mm vi-pm. hp mm 1.1 tour aerlea 16-12 and with it the Marl-llrm eight with the Dodgers. i time Juvenile Hockey Title. The Abbtel on the strength of Billy Ilnl11un'ii four third period aoalii Itad taken the lead in the series Aces are the new island senior "I" chain tom. They gained that the loiilllca er. 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