Fl '? ORIN CARVER SCORES THREE w RESULTS l P. E. I. WINLESS AFTER FOUR KINGSTON. Gt. (CI)-UZII round results in the Uaaaihaa 0 mm mm M" esiern rovinces o - Nna. not one mile 0-. al l.C. III II 1 111-1! . . . I1 ------ - - ildanitobl ' ' Ride -To Victory Wit 4 C i F . Q cm: W mm m 3: 1: ana lan ur lng ay O I I1 d S ITWB ueen " '"' mi in FII'ST' SCTIES I -0 a a a a y N” "0 m m ' T Canadian Press sun writer final end to defeat Quebec mt with a two-ender. I Alberta W E IN Ill-11 KINGSTON. Ont. (CF) - Rink: in Tuesday morning": third IOIIH "TREE-ENDED I I y , . g ' N.l. iol ml 011010-I from the four western provinces and followed with a sparkling ll-I the final and. with Quebec ”'"'"'- '""' ”"”",'?”'k"d. '",.1'.” A occupied the top spots in the sheuocltlo; over Newloontiiano. tilting one and the Trail rink with i-H-tqforllorsiit gjiligitnrligdg-i viii y 3?.'tin. 'illi't"iiloi3ioi3?i'.l: Rllldlnu Tue night ooh MAg:3OI4;;l IHDPG4: by tit; Mew glare: dliriewthe M t.mnkiki:ml;e5 .. t ' roundofte-I -twinrom dmolll I2 II E i.-i-.-ymvr Raxlllca Youth Club at rPol"::'c:'n.!&':rn wrun; chlmpmn. who won the ml: in 1”. II” md out Quebec. rmky The 3.; Wk :iio';-port-. A(rf":a :rlERiPll:oJ:1liC: M (.'m”mN CAMPRELL , -. tr mi”, '!1u-gg of them - British little trouble here so far. Baldwin alas) slid out. making it a three "A E'""' " ” R i A J - - i - ” ' ' ' .a katche- and his mates walloped the lute on er. '”l”' ""'” "' ”" ””m” ”""”'i lo,iial'liPan:5hb'::i;li(y ht? llaedi'de:ni:ll;'e am or STANDINGS golln-hlumu:I.eMu&.teiI1ncite:oi5ds. place Prince Edward ltiittntl rink Two round! will be played ll-ulu-it lmazziir. . l fn N; t r- U. "0 h. don mi -"i-"l"Wil No rounds were played Tues- l1-3 Tuesdity morning and scored today-at 3 pm. and a pm. The The Fliers ran llmr lvad "M ,, ..,?.".”3... 'R ” l' ” . - I. . ..Iy rile CANADIAN i-miss ii second of the tiv-any round an 11-5 tieclnitn over New at-tins match of tin. day in scheduled for lit in the second lramr hcfnrv "If; 3' Th arr", ” "g m.e"',”z - W” standing after four rounds in the ch ic me it Go, clearly wick in the fulrth round. the afternoon between Alberta .V'-H”! "hill rmllfl EN l""”"'kPd '"l " ' mom" h Nd? 1?” ." T9. Canadian Curling Championships: bi; daufor the wettern stone Northern Ontario was another and " "atcliewsn. British Colum- W M "l lhrlr OW" helm "W ;f".'."i 'd"."" ?',-"- "'"' C" (.9395 Fr w 1. :3... Y two-game winner. The Port Ar- bla meeui Prince Edward is Ind "WM mdPd' Th? pmwrml Hvm till in? flfh 0 mafyr lust?” I” ”b””' A 9 British Columbia and Alberta. thur foursome smothered New- in the fifth round and New Bruns- PR "M "W "Ml" ”' 'h9 lmal aha? nm 2 yearn 2- ' 1 ,-V British Columbia 4 0 each with 4-0 records. posted foundland 10-6 and edxed the wick lnthe sixth 9'3""? "W A '"'"? 20"” '5 - 9 gum" hm", "I 'he Saskatchewan .1 0 double vlctoriesll Saskatchewan Charlottetowns P.E.I. rink 10-9 in Manitoba is drawn against New- The ran--r boys were on Mr. V'3';,M;ff i'"""h "..""'" i.' Manitbba 2 l ...i.ici. meivoii .'tlilrd.rounti bye. the afternoon. Port Arthlt almost foundiand in the fifth round and move main with Oi-in Carver. e was tne vtlnrligr an onurin 3 2 ddumd Ont-"in "5 and Mam. New "8 fournhmund mnchp Prince Edward blind In an l-aduiz the im wnhllhm zcialx hfgkip ha 93 ."h;m (ffgf (.a;a"' Northern Ontario 2 2 too. inner in its opening round. CLOSE CALL sixth. ml" Wllrpll ""' "l '"l "l3'””-V - '" . i i Nova Scotla l 1 ' i " Ski Don McEwen huill u a Saskatchewan is drawn against Ill ilw f:i.i in-t-tori and nriiicd ihcl Ella" "MW"! 3'"3'9'” 51"" Quebec 1 3 m:tc:onx::gagy'vjCc;':::5 ll-?u.S:;;l3l5,4 lad am, eight ends buipui. Nnnhem giiiai-in in me hixm niiir-r two in Ihc iliirtl when the "ha'"l”l”"5i””' . h N"'”l9"'"u5"" 1 5 13-7 over Nova Scotia. and 12-ll Maritime rink scored two on the round and Alba rts is scheduled Fm,” Wm... hrmmz .i.,. y,,.,,i.-1 Hclr ates!” tfllllmp came as : New Brunswick n .1 over Quebec iltinth. one on the 10th and an--to go against Ontario. rl-Ihhcrt in!" WI? 1'? C0-'!('h 5""? rf's"' ."I '”"m"3 the 195-hp 7' Prince Edward island 0 4 Th, Mmifoba rink skippcd by-other pair in the 11th to tie thel W- (-m...,r .,.,:gm,d ...." znais. Sm... uomrns amateur championship !How3rd wood Jr of Winnipcg..score at 9-9. Northern Ontario in: In the first and second per- Tgstlciinahseriheaiflrslndtignagoiig. had a bye in ljie second round of" made it 10-9 on the last end. I e S Ifl(lS Kip RP;-lfl) picked up one V y , ' . Th bi excitement M the d t we as ('"' Wt """”' -'""l W””” ”"""- . . "””'””." ('”"ad”” i” ”'” '."”" MINOR lm'T'htcourg:?iieJIl'1lgll Brothers l'rom'camee ingthe third-round Quebe.c):' C w Jim Xlar-l.t-art. on the wlcllncs for Olillh CARR ER. ”'3',' M” f'"."l,'."-y "(dim ml”ney' iAvonlca Sank pre - tournament llritish Columbia match. ' Hm mm lnnr zmncr. cclebralrd , Ni"? Mil". 9 W”-”l' ”l"f"”5' Ollly activity scheduled for the ...-orltei had"ihinizs much then-i The score tectered back and hm rrlllfn lit the Flyvrs lineup hy ilottimlm-e in llir country. . .R.i. tjnlltcnrlcr for the Marsh trophy Minors at Sports Arena today is own wail in the game against the forth. ll was a tied 5-5 on the '"”"'"R l" '"' "W W” ”' ll" ”- "" ''"”"'' "'3! ””."' '"' '" -"W W W" '"' ""a"""""” the second game of the homenndr Orillia 'oni rink -ldnlwd bv Stan. completion of six ends British 0 0 Eillllr lTiIIlrsday. .. Th. --it wt-rles be. .-iitili-... .lohnny Loniiden. the home "fies between Queen Ch”. garjea-M wcsrmmem B-mlwcdp Columbia added three in the of an. "'Vl”7”' 'V”"”7" l""" M" "d p."i"'"'”" "9"" fdmm W-kw Hm" .Mb"'a: lotlc Bantams and Spring Park- Em-i.,...'.,..i.' singii-.i-oci. end; tolsevcnlll and the Montreal fois- ””'i'”' "W" ”'i"l ”"i "l”'"'"E al 'q"""""5m".'f'lda'V' Goriv Ouclm" Canada; ace: Royalty Canucks for the City Ban- iake the match ll-6 :nnii- tied ll at H! with a t-.-.o.' MOSCOW MP, q d -, iima. Fl 1' goal l)l'llIl'F he left lhrl l"5”ips immksman (Wm wmdsnr ""1 3 lam till: and right to advance into The nri(iqh coiumiiiii rink, ill the eighth and sillgln in the 1 h k I Tibzeainn, min. mm” at "V "ml "' 'l" '”'"'"l P""k""":' ("'"' ' R."m'r; W, medal .M"";!"' M We rim-cnt Provincial playdowns. Weather which has l'I;ll'l to scramble lorlninth. "wolf, -r(:.ce5?.;ye,-ST, lgmatcifiour V""””l- M” h"”dW"'k'"K J "k '"""' A" Ma”.Lmd' K RPa.d"v' mmwsi N.” H Um H-VHS l permitting. this lame will be three of its folir rictoric: came in the l0th B.C. added one. QUW. I ' l h d of Burke rnntialm-d on it a chance .lnst-y. wood: l-nrwarrls- 0. (ar- Allhmlilh M158 Stewart 11 "Oi". lewd ll 9'00 Pm fom behind with s illrce-rocki bec went ahead 10-9 in the 11th "'.CaMdahbezmn "3 M 1 C en in ll III of lllc second. iver. S. ('arvcr.I .-tdcarver, Dunn. (I-:oliih:ll. Rail .1 she WaSMhOT'l'l lglll P - ' ' ' ' lhlflhmligt - Id 1 t I r H" Pine:-ill use taken in hospital al- Hilrrx. J. M?!" -0” - 'Sj""a- c "F 3- 9" . 3” -p "i-r"'"' '-mmT-tr 9 Ur W0" '5 0 9' ior llic .K('f'illl(l prriotl I suflcr-if B.Y.('.P(2lial -F.l.S:S)lli'l:llD:;lZV?1;' h:rnlll:'ri(lifInl1l9(:;'all;;:vlr; , , R . 4 T wcekls. B I d d t H. in: from an t-yo injury. l was cnsl-- rrry. D . topic!" -2 II" -- i - R w T S d 4- He de H U" - Dfesl 0" 0 -'9 hnlicvcrl to have been caused by a lion. llnvl all: l-iorwardsv Wllltlock WllN'P Sh? lPaI'l1Pd ill? Ealnbh O so,-cdish 19: Hockey Federatlm, wayward lhlimh. Ir-lnt;.;i'ii.h J8 ngnrlkv. suumbruzrs. lMIar;I:i:: bmf l::i;nmf;':nri(ga;:(ri:.; -t llud talks on the subicctn with Some Tin faru saw some apirif- .. . on or . Ill" 9, . I . i S t t S t C W H k T ' Mdiml, remote, Jen-y egg" p. ed, fact and on-itlng hnrkoy ln Rr-fl-rci-s:- Mrte rtonditlli. Le-till 'firl3SPrl'llPm;IX Z93? Tll:llHlIl!. a I e '0” mepswedhh mam tied Russia tho in--.l lirn frames before the -l3.l'- 3"” " "V " "'"' '"l9,5- . 4-4 to win ille world and European F'"V- '"'” "V" I" "W lhlrlll. 5"”""" ""3. '”' ”"'" "'." "”.Wv 3"” "'3 NEW YORK iAP'-Rams was srnnr SWEDEN I 12.1 lll ii.-. final game Tuesday. rin- mm", cha,,,p.0,,sh..,,, lfnikrlallr pat-in: plain wrrc snnlc - First l'r-rlttd:-l P;ilLll.'ilr. A ll'l.1.l lTFi'amPVlllP first (Ianadian fol lllv leading professional MOSCOW lCPl bwedeniland defeated tlapan 5-2 and took Berghmd said negmiaiiu"! W," tiitiii: ln ms and. wlirn in close rarw-i-. S (tart-crl l.-ll. 1! Park WI" ""1 Brlllhh Wnmcll I "lUr'"'y- sport for the fifth straight year in battled Russia's Olympic cham-lfourih place with eight POW! End in , pi-eiimingry stage and no firm the Flyers were never beller. dale. Dunn tK Reartvl 443: 3' 1" "Ml ”""'El' Sh? TP3ll.V WM! 1936 when attendance at thorough- plona to a 4-4 tie in the filial game East Germany. a 3-1 winner over . . . . commitments have yet been made Jaw. s,".phm.d' mhh-ml M, pa..kdR,,' Kg ,-"ad... iijls; 4- Park- all-nut. winning seven lourna- bred and harness tracks reached of the World and European Ama- Austria. placed llilll-with six. Po- by emm. side. Thane Doyle in the vnllth eluh dale. n. c.-truer -A. Carver. s. ments the Rochester invilalinn. an all-time high. I iurvey dis ieur Hockey Championships Tues-lland gained four lmmls and Au!- rim. Llrkrrl nlll .13 oiiihe 42 ririvcs Cari-ow l.'l4l. the its. Not-tltnnrl South. ll'l'l closed Tuesday. day and edged ilie Soviets by a lria and Japan 0110 um irr”'T”T”T"T '"'" rt...-.-ml al him. He fannrd on a l'i-naItiPs:- .l. llt-ntiy. .Insr.x-. '"'3I'l;)':'1rg-?'"- riff ""'""lf;s The Morning Te-Ieizralih apd single point to win the two titles. Torin dCANA!l1)iAl': I ' the World 0 r..inln lim :11 all of lhnw hat-k Mullins. Hurry D0" -1" P nein 09. as W0 l , , Daily Racing Form. sa d Tvi-ti goals down after the -BUR 8- W! I 0' F B t uisli uittio inf:('l;lf'lilRr saves. Shep Second l't-riotl:- 3- Pal-I-.rl.-all-. It. as tho aforrmcntioncd (fanatlian thoroughbred racing attracted 32,- and period, the Swedes staged a title Io Russia in 19.). and the I C a bowl on: lhe only thing be-.('arvi-r 40 Carvrr- 5.50, - P..Y(X Clnsr and ODPYL MARI ENE AND AWABB . fulwn the Plypri and It or IS goniii .Pini-nu lwhillnrkl ll 24; 7 R.v.c.1 Vxrci-ll for the iwt-nnrl period when Rllrkl ill. -Shvnhcrrl. Himalll ll Marlene is only the second per mn in the Zn-yrar history of l the 104,375 persons and harness rac- iniz bad l9.533.l3.'i for a combined attendance of 5l.6.'l7.506..an ill- rousiniz finish to tie the score half- I United States were YI0'- Entered "' way through in, iiiii-ii and uignllhia year's tournament. Both coun- Game Tonight mmd on in, Russian aiiacks. trlcs declined in protest over Rus- ihrv not up ilwir hcsl fight. 0:? -Wll-Sh ''"Dll.V '" will if mnrf. hvmnr "Ir" "Ill" '94-V ”i47S" '"l"'Nl' h"'"S l'l'"-SS" 'l" W” ircaae of 1.164.104 over the 1955 Sweden finished the eiglll-nation. Si-in mi1ill1'YlmC1'V9ml0" 1" Hulk , ii... .,,,,.i, ,i,.i,h,.,.s d(.".nsM, .ac,. p,."a"i'.s:. J,N..y in. sir,-"ii,-i-ii. lhan not-i-. RilTl1Rl'7l Ann Scnii. nf and l.'INl nlall golfer of the year in the U.S. figure. mund.mbm competition with 3”; gary. - Only one game is on tap tonight i... HFVP no ll'hrrp in h, 5...... i, 3,-i..,,,i...,.,i , llIllI'0 skalini: fame. t-apilll-ed lht-1 ltlarlr-tw'a t-unglinsi: Inr i956 al-and Ontario's women athlete. organind i,,5ei,,,n 9,, ma victories md , gig for 1;; pain”, Just before Tuesdays final in the City Basketball League. ntwrtn Sl2.VSATl0N.ll. l Third Pcrioil:- s. l';lrkdalr. Hur.l vi , blg' plus the as active rril- The Russilns. previously find by lzamo. the Swedish team aimed Y-M-C-A- 3"" "'9 P-W-(1 W"5"' At the nllwr end of the rink the ry lDunn) 5.50; 9- Pllrkriale. 0. Flt-era def:-M! nave Frank Rnperp making his first Appearance at the Front: trnmi In nearly two weeks. cxrrllvrll rtippm-i, and the ynunizl iwlllrsrl crlnlc Ihrniiizll sensationa- lly lilwn his defense failed him. lln 1953. Canada. whiich was 33 Th ' STOP: resented in 1953. all won bu, :,,,gfi::' in," mug” in Tpnu R0 ,. 10 9 7 "1 '"'m' "' Sum" Curie" Wm. may . . 15 times since the tournament , I. D . d . St . ' T . h . ' , . ....;..... ...". 2:;...”.'.”-.:'."1.l..."i.”.i:'.; -.35.... u - - as ' 1?” "rt: 5”" '" '”.”'”'”'"" Llkel A rove Swedish Tour started in 1924 ilav nave out I0 penalties. of theml .....- ...mm. -.ih?:ncnm';ei?ti,,;yn,:;ii, s',.ii";z:y:, Y Rim"! "35 Wm it 0'"-V 0"" '1' to lllP RYP, All wt-re minors. I FHA'l'Tl”.R. . . if the youth elllbhers lose Mcrrill Pinenu furl the rest of the year they will hovel tnuzh time indeed In giving the l.vi-rs a light. . . The B.Y.l1. played their best hockey in the- IN-nnd period and held a gnliili edge in the play. . . In the other- ttrn nerlmls. however. it was Park-l dale all the way. . . . Carver 4A. Carver. Josey! 7.l.'l: In. Parkdale. O. Carver IS. Car- ver. RSO; ll. Parkrlale. .l. Mac- l.enrl IDlinn. A. Mat-l.c-ndl l5.I2. l'rnaliier:- Mullins. Dunn. Mill llns. Gordon DrVillon's Father Dies Al 72 MONCTON (CPJ--Wesley Dril- lcn. 72. falhcr of former National Hockey Lcaizue star Gordon Dril- lnn. died at his hnme Monday. CURLING l rllAltLor'rE'rowN l st.-it-tinii toniizht at 7 on-lot-k nine ',?&otJss nor leagues-attracted a total at- tendance of 33.574510 spectators. a drop of more than 2.N0.M0. Czechoalovakls. had 12 points and the Czechs took third with ll. Czechoslovakia whipped Poland Dudley Says C.A.H.A. Would llcry. are well worth keen comp-l 6 The Charlottetown Gllltrdlln, WOCIIQJDJ, MAY. 6, 1957 Eeiiiion. The play will .unlil all 9 rounds have been rom- lpletv-d. playing twice each week. all nine teams to be on hand to play each turn called and the team- ibavlnii the bye will be used to fill in on teams that have it vacancy. so every member must be on their continue , mp 3"” Gama" "hm" ." other membnmiines. This competition is I and played very well I orthe Flyeni on of the family, spells the surnarrir-"m"' M "" mum” "win" the liluellne. . . He broke up many. a R.Y.t'. rush and led a few for. N" Vlyers. . . He shot one aoali and lie flip another for Willie Dunn Thalia poyle vvas anowhoual 1 with an "iv." Jollrl. NR Mr. Drillcn. born at Lnggievillc. NH. was a retired railway fire- man. He llveli at Saint cloth of Top SPORT OF KING'S Lines When every second end. . 1. ice 1. Hon. T.WJl.. Prowse. Rn lS.P. Jardlne, Hal Spilleti, R. l"iti,l vs. W.R. Jenkins. R. Parent, G. Mulholland. A.A. Maclreod. ice 2. H.R. Carruthera. 12. Mac- Nutl. S. Crosby. 0.l(. Presby vs. I. Curllll, N.A. Nicholson, 1.. Turner. F H. Johnston. Ice .1. E. Tanlon. R. Jones. M. McGuiizan. 5. Benton vs. A. W. Hyndman .W.Mellish. l..D. Mac- Kay. W. Hayward. flalivlllf. Ont...- Regular Army units In lill parts of Central Command are heading for London. not. and the Command Boxing Finals. March 6-7-8 in the Dundas Street Armoury. Winners in Iwo classes and nine weight divisions will move on to the Canadian Army Boxing Finals at Kingston. 0nt.. April in-ll-12. From the finals selected boxers will compete later in the Dominion championships. Last year the Canadian Army iRonnie Diamond Oi Montague .To Fight In Army Cli'Sliips Boxer! fromlll-lesdqusrterlt in Londonl. East- ern Ontario Area (Headquarters in Kingston). Camp Borden and Camp Petawawa. in all about 70 fighters will trade punches in the novice and open class bouts. 19-year-old Ronnie Diamond. of Montague. P.E.l.. will be repre- senting the Eastern Ontario area in the boxing finals in the open light-welterweight division. Diamond is one of the Canadian Army's outstanding mltlmen. and even though he is young. is a MIDLAND. Ont. lCP) -- George Dudley. secretary-manager of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Asso- ciation. said Tuesday night the CAHA executive probably would approve a Canadian tour by Swed- en'li world champion hockey team. providing the tour promoter can prove financial responsibility. Halifax promoter Jerry Reno now is in Moscow negotiating with Hclde Bel-glund. president of the Swedish Ice Hockey Federation. in an effort to get the Swedish team over here. Earlier Tuesday. in Moscow. Bergland said negotiations were in a preliminary stage only. and net- ther he nor Regan had made any: firm tour eommiimcnls. ' The Swedish team became Worldl and European champion: by tying the Russian learn 4J lll Most-ow; ending the championships with lilo points in Russia's 12. The proposed tour would call for. Sweden to play 3 matches in three. weeks beginning at the and of thisl month. Dudley said CAllA t-xeruilve ap- proval must be forthcoming before the tour can take place. He said the only real difficulty he can foreace is the lateness of the tour. By the time the Swedish team got over here. most Cana- dllln teams would either be in the play - offs and too busy to play: them or would be dlsband d for the season. "He fReganl will have it. get them over here pretty quick." Dudley linltl. l .5o.ooo fans in the giant open Lenin Next shoot. March 6. prises will negotiations for a la-game tour of .Canada. Helde Berglund. president of the Swedish Hockey Federation, di . J the proposed tour with Canadian promoter Jerry Rezan. Sweden first won the world title though the Soviets battled the Pen- llcton Vs down to the line in the I955 tournament. won by Canada. Kllcliener-Waterloo Dutchman rep resented Canada in 1955. The Swedish and Russian teams played during a snowstorm before Stadium. When it was over the jubilant Swedes waved their hockey sticks in a happy Viking gesture. They had pulled of a last-ditch. third- period stand to gain the lie. RIFLE SCORES The following are the scores of the Civilian Rifle Club. for Feb. 27. be awarded in each division. men tangle at P.w.C. auditorium starting at 1.30. SPORTS ARENA SKATING . MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-amt Adm: Adults 75:: Children 10! PIKE-scllool. SKATE WEDNESDAY-1:30-3:00 Admission: FarnlLv 26: MONDAY. and WEDNESDAY EVENING-8-lo PM. Admission: 50c TUESDAY-8:3!) P.M. P.E.I. Hockey League l.Y.C. vs. PARIKDALE nl lnm. Ihr l-justpacks will do all mil lll mrry name. Theiieam has hrrn lmlrilml llizhi workouts during iltr last week to prepare for the finale. M llmP of writing. It was not knrwin who won the final lame of the scrifa between lint. 18 and Albany. 1! Albany won. this aer- lvs might he the battle of the hip lines. Albany have the noted line of Voollan. Cameron. Dawson. sl'lllVlK' his line is composed of B Jrnkinx. (' Peters and R. Peters. which line is the best? We'll jun have in wall and see. llwnn-ll All stm won the xlnire County intermediate "C" champ ln llvo Wiiliicn's Lcazilc Rowling the Flylniz Saucers in two games. by scores of 6-1, 5-0. in the finnls. Led by Mrs. Cyril Mat-Donald with playoffs. the Lucky Six. dcfrnlcdr Woal lrr .lS. Desllochol. C.A- Nlrholson. R. Knox. D.. Hawker vs. H. Moor. A. Willltmlll. A- Roberlnrin. n. Sorrey. 9:00 pm. Three In on com- .hlizh mice of 6510 and 703 the Lucky Six nrounded the Flying Saucers. The regular schedule In the Men”: League ended on Monday night. The final standings are Dod- aera 57. Perfectioiiista so ilk. Lob- ster Kings 40. Ramblers 4795. Fed- erals film. Line Roaders 36. Lima! asst. Wharf Rats 309i. M and M I. in the first round playoffs. the I ” . defeated the Dodgers lleary Latter had High Three with ml. The inhaler Kings defeated S the team average with 127.7. their i i - . V .'.I.!”"'” The lllati school are having dlf: flealttaa E petition . East in H.L. MICGTCIDP. int-ck. R. Httneveld. S. Hansen vs. ..l A. Mnrlran. l. Phillipa. R. Mar- lin. J. Giddinns. l Wt-sl ice: A.E. Sullivan. . . ,(?udmnre. T. Vuouo. L. Slcklu Iva. Dr. P. Maelntyre. D. Wilma- lmaker. D. Aeorvl. I. Clair. loiyiopies Cost Aussies Million SYDNEY fCPl-Australia has received the bill for the use Olym- mganiaa-a loss exceeding ii,- The city of Melbourne. which in- gaalud the "lines. cannot meet tmsflxureaoltllaaaalredfor help from the Victorian and Com- monwealth govermv.er.ta. Victoria The state lovervunent of . is willing to mid half - it ap- Birth!!! in capital city received well worth R.- .,i iii, ,...,...,,.l and .., re cum. Someone in Summersirie said re- ..r ,.....,.,i ,,i,.,,. .,,,,.f m:o:,,, mi cently that he believed Wallle Shep game. tponk, in, hard was the most underrated i-inmioi, M p'1yer In the island league. (The results of the Victory Cleaner contest would seem to contradict irnmpcd home under wraps. but Who othrr four teams battled frilhl rlnwrt lo the wire in a .r!ci!inil finish. Even Parbdals ; 3 3. 3. A 3' E 5- I : is S . B lrrrnrd. It Wins and I The Al-rs Illlkilv. recovered to Q! I wind pace that took to fit of the league, almrl finally. in spite of deprived them of two players. came back Uw mwerlui s.y.c. Mil Imf A brilliant ifllured ln hotll looses. ggeiii E igiiirii ii mnilidera the publicity- l laair mm. in iltelr first W ".'m i'.'."2l;.'.'t"i5' "t'i'.3o.""&'T'ir"-0 ' l" " "I -rm li- ,,,d ,4,,'..' ,., ., riaatr.-his year Vanee'a anal .tt-iolltetaitl is aivrha '1" i.'.i”..'t'i..'i”.'.'”.."'.'.i ."no'r'r"t3'-"at'-vi-m ' second opting in be busier. An idea man. he's come up with I plan that would mean even more tournaments. Have two. or even three. running uimnltlneoullr. he aullests. "You take the round robin tour- nament here in New York." be ex- plllm. "That's Ill lllVuIll0l'l If f . i-gglly could IIAVI an 3:. with --I: gg-gr5'w,g;,vg',- 3...5i'i'.o3'3"en. -0-" cm..." i”..r.""'-.... ,,",',': "' mm Fol-inerlloekey Star. '"l'hatl.aavealI!oI lwrilt Viv IT mQMM3'f -PeCI' J HIIU”-'””"""”'”" ss.AofAniIu-a(t(.:'f)la'ivierll.la,rlttina ant-'w”.I&1IIibfflIlE m: V "”a'' Tit IIIII,Il.C5" "'"' than-ear R; Vt K '1' m he. 9'” ,5 am. Tflfm -I---I"-"""""'""" t".'t't'eoti5?ota'r't't"Stit't'rot."'i.r."'”' I vi-nnnjondwhaaaeaiadud ion. These men alone would VNVWC the nucleus for a fine imirnnrnont. and when add such other elig- lblea as ulilia Boron. Jim Tur- resa. Jimmy Demaret. Jun Fer- rler and Bob Toehi. lull 30 m9ntl0'I , Jamestown. N.Y.. Pl'l'TSBURGH (AP) - Pitta- ”"i"”:. "'2'? .'i."'t?'...r..” ””:1"",..””. seec on old catcheiu. to i their club in the class D New vailla League; It will be Paapke's fourth mea- lllerlal assignment a ark-Paiassyh ' , , W dllM Le ... .99 . In it Dr. Mumym 1.. Mm”. ':W0sI('7ll';allllRla champ- V0lEfI:'Ih of 11 fightaa Llaistmyc-all'!lie Ag. eG0rl'I'l.l:y....n M TllURSI;AYi-l:3Ii'teP.M. F. C ' 1 H , . R. o r. . .es amn. re- with e common 2 -we er- Ceorge Rogers. .. . fill P.E.l. oc ey ague Sourls Ancl Albany Tangle s..iii.'.."."l'?o..l:2..n?E...i'...... rm-"'eslianida.'"lh-1966 01- mm we and w-- in - Ill. o........ . in .........i.... a.v.c. ”'"'- '” ""M'”'"'- ly'l1)TlllfiTlg"lh:1I;lar:ll'l:yn weeks units milngdirdalloal.Smll1P'":):' of Mr ournament anager In S glallpilt Jam" " ' ' 7' FRIDAY Nlonr 7-as PM lnlirt-. l-.a.IpackiI are in the ls-l Kllllil Fntlnly Title The winner 7'5” 9 B-'”'5' 'R- M""”'"3' w'l(-gi-npg and ,.,.,.;,. ii", mnduciui and M,-... Romp nianiomi. Mon: Bah Ha:Dglnud"' "' a QUEEN CIARLO1-1-I7; gcfiooli land finals. They won the Kinll. of this series could play the Chain R R''''""'' GR" G""'””"'' K ellm' ti bo I d ha t l ' I fill lA' I I "1 ym "' u. ' ' c”'""Y Ch3mDl0MhlP by d9'"""Rl lotto-town winner if they tolllfl tlI- i F""'"t - lhldlr teus:na.nAllni,li: Com" bi)'i'l!i:' S.lRTI:lllg":Qllnlad'i'0tll Cslrm li; a s O 0 Roy vuseym . . .6 ICE SPORT! Gmrlwnwn. 14-3. and M. in both t-lnre one ' "-3" PM? mand Fl ll ho ' I t s l H A l h ' . .1. ... . h I - I 1' E.” I I 'M ... . ill! xerit wll repraaen .lgnas. I we: it In at 139 ' , Ted smith, , ... . , , no SAT. A!"!'ERNOON-2.:lH-- M-s;-ariza'r;i:rh;l":rF3;"pacm Gmrgpmwn F" WP" "imam. Nsfloinx mlmac nns vs one W ulllll from Western Ontario Area pounds. ply WHITNEY MARTIN gt: Ir: llIi1l;ul::::t "em, Rage" ' . . M hnv: pl,-ii-,..i gnod i.,,..k,;., Wm, the and Midgm ,”m,M,,d'Mom"",' in. 2. pr. mriiiiniu vi. Mnnll- ------------ MNI"4i:' g3nREH:R:i';E;:nnCe::'::: who mauled fmm 30... um,ugi,' g::9FwJifJneI- -- - - - rs .. . " p - . II a son... ... . . Cr!"1.'.:'.:."..".:.":.2:1.-..Y.:':.".:.:.:.:t :.”."':.".".'.re:.".i.'..S'l;l::'. ”".1."':."'t'-'5.!t'.'.T.... .. o c---- SPORT ECHOES W": :;.':.ti.'::'.lt::.i:".:..i3r::.:::ii":: ':.':'”.":-'.::.;'::.".':.”..l:”i.:.”.".. no -- M , , ' ' r - - I ' El . . - cer acNutt .90 .7l:m':nl,. "A. liilnlyg tin goesramsepzi 1;? of f:'Ol'nf:tlil,l(5llI tii:l l'l7Ikl;l.FPr::?':: um. Dr. Gm". Golfers Association. At least he'that. There were such hlghgrade winsion smmim H M W M " 1 - r! H - in Bill HE: V ' -g "J. R ' ' thinks it is golf they are Iillyilll.'pefforn1a11I.IIal0ydM5lllIfIllTI.f0f ciii-, 5i,w,,im , , . .39 hp. .' a Pmcr. in tho playo n. he County Champions. This series will I. -- -an '”- Aside from a few shots off tbe mar u.s. open championl Robert 3 h.'.”.u'.onn nothing short of unaa- probably be played this week. MnN.l.Amm firsts tg; hgulgan tbus!e;n'il.M bub Revel::1lenso. Atltiewtanlenggn stggtlh iitliiiicv”-d Mugomidi . an i , , i 4 l , "u . . . . - m can; . - . ,,, ,, W M , HM d mm m The soortn with School tzirlr l7;';;,";'m" M”""”"” M” FOT PICYOH BGTTETS bled. "Until you let into this ioolorti of canada. MartyFurgol. Wal- Md " nwwwmil KMl'I:"- wlulll ht mud tlnere .I..'l:edyuled In In in Nlivnlnniie ,5”. ...; . LHV Pooh 5. Mn. you have no idea of the work in-fie; niu-harm. ax-Page tournament at soiiili This should be quite a ,:.:t..." 3":n,'",'lI":'! Ifh':h:":L':'d.Donalgd. E. Duvlir. R. Johnilon V1 The fart that the Sumlnerlide much bl ler fellows by his at '” mm to ""”"il,','.j'.'3,'i,,5,','f-'i.:i':wiiul,'i'l.g."".',f,; JCCR PCOPkO TO an Pl ,' , h B dd Mac- i F5. itewart. T. Clair. R. I - Aces we 9 I f in the cut I l . i ,l i ' Mriggfm ahvainznr;t:'t:mduth:lL W son. E Dump elm mMm."n.:.l.l '.g,:.”:,ir:.mt um gr vs a pay stray no he is Carter would like. i Jack neck. utotiter open ctmmr Manage Jamestown