I I ' IIARREST WARRANT AGAINST HARVEY g The Chariolltzetown Guadlall. Saturday. fly-"ll 7- 1W1 Four Final Games Feature 1 Hockey Program At Arena Weston lllt'Aleer: l)ltI'l'R()lT. Mich. (CP) -- The Friday with defenceman Doug Har- Thir evening at the Sports A..eMy(;m.w,,' i.-..-(is. icy of Montreal Canadians and a. . . - ' . -iatoi-. Steve Kemeny. tn the? N Mme, I-jqckpy teams will be Alan.bIa(lslnI1Dn.AIIIEGATBCKIDDUH. tljet y giving all they have in an effort.Damicny I-lood. Haney Stewart, it;ixdiiiy.;!eiolles3.hU' or H mikup near their City class titles for Ray Frtzzell. Stevie Doivling. Ger. IS P to cop , the year and show fans the LYN Bid OM93”- nr 1-(oi-key which has made them Jimmy Cullen: the top teams in their respective Roper. P.S.S. Hornets - y brackets. M39K3Vj Dd f,'I”h””-V DaV.l5' In the Paperweight Group (Un- Grant Crockett; I-wds. - Roy Big- dcr 10 years of Age prior to 1 Aug. gar. Gerry Mill. Gordon Full, Alan Sit. Quiet-n Square Leafs will play Rogcrson. Harold MacLcan. liar- Prince Street Tigers -' Lineups are old Ladner; Coach - Jack Furneg. as follows:--Leafs - Goal-Carl Mc- In the Bantam Class. Q-C-Ha - Qiiaid: def - Dougie Murraghan. Arrows will meet their old rivals Mich.-iel Duffy. Richard MacDon- QSS Bears. These teams will line aid. .lohn Davey: fwds - Gerry up as foliows:5 QCHS Arrows - Kittie. Freddie Roberts. Jimmy Goal - Don rrizzcll; Def. -'Pcter Iiiiffy. .liiiiiiiy Mt-Kcitiiu. Harvey T3l'll0l'l. Milli Brady. Billy Cglf-Elli-lyi Carmier. .fimin,x' Dowling: Coach- Fwds. - Bill MztcMillan. David Lee. vinec llliillitznii Ticri-s - Go.-ii-Robt. David Roizers. Wayne Ward; Coach Caiizitlieiis bench Thursday night in the game between the Montreal-l crs and Detroit Red wings. doc ion on a formal request by police for a warrant against Harvey was pnsiiioiit-ti iiniil next Wednesday. The police acted on Kemeny's coiiiplainl that Harvey struck himl iii the face with a stick. inflicting a cut that required three stltclies.l IIENIES CLAIM llarxey denied l(emcny's claim. The 'llnutreal defcnceman said liiol lold police--aiitl reported his state: "ion! to nClt'SpL-IDCYITIEII-.-l.TlII he is detlctor Darrel Dunsford. Coach - Gordon Goal - Alan '- -I Df - Bil Ll weliyn. AI Rogers Q.S.S. B ears- Goal- mllin: to iuitlerS0 3 lie TIll:iP(siflli"Vi'alT.&. l-iwila:r- Reon iiie ltlike MacDonald: Def. Paul lost He tiuiiicnsed Kemehy l-(3)410 Diamond. Gary Ciidmore. Robby Batcliilcler. Stevie Connolly, Iuddie the sonic thiiiiiz. h f 1 Ford. Con 'il;it-lilillan. Thane Atkinson. Charlie Trainor; Fivds.- lxflilcll) an IE. orma com- ia Burke PllI'lllS' Coach - Jack Jack llynes. Billy Sherry. Aeneas lilllllll l-rulay at No. 10 precinct; 1-un.-..g.-, . I Gilllillllf Fred Burke. Louis Gauth- ntilivc slilllflll P1.-iyiii: off for the Pee Wee ier: Coach - Vern Handrahan. Willi ll:ii-vcy lief? Title. will be Unit No. l Spriiigers Rounding otit the hockey for the and Prince Street lioriiets. These eyenin: will be it Slmilal Mldgci I O teams will lift? tip as follows:- game bringing together Abbies andls Unit No. l Sprinuers - Goal- David tiles with the followim line-upszg R""" rm I R"""'" mm Wayne lug: At'Seoriaalul-t.PIliFtSice ltigboiiliei Toume ' T Sf k Mike Hughes. A. Maccallumz A SIOH 0 IC Fivds. - J. lxeniiedy. G. Noonan. . y y r R ' of if ti S”3lll'”.t.3c .3" i.?l"..".i:'f'”3;:' .i. A - i. . on on, is ip pa) a . onc - O OTUTIOH .l-a;,u;SV:I)E,.:RI1llP;clly'.(Unfit-hi Fcxrxbeslctudc? ltoday Siizimgrsjicigncrvyigse ' ' K. . ICS - to-a - on ac-3 cat as CVt'riln . u Flve D:ill:7:tll): Ditty - .l. Doticette. D-::alii iiuit l7 points and lost. 7. Keefe Cl-IATTANOOGA. Tenn. t.XPl-- Griffin. L. yCaliill. T. Murphy; Fwdsi Drug won l5 and lostg. Manager Walter Alston of Brook- - V. Mulligan. P. .ia.V. W Mac-1-cw V in said he would stick to a slart- Donald. E. Joscpil it Johnsmnl D. . o lng rotation of five pltcers-Don Doyle. R. Garnliuni. L. Walsmljuvenlle Neweombe. Carl Erskine. Ken Lch- Alan Dazicl. I man. Roger Craig and Don Drys- Officials in ('lltITib'.” (ll 5::-lilies Wliil dale-and hoped ”they would pitch be Art Perry. Amos tiarveatt and1To themselves into form by opening Roy White. Cianics will get under! guy." and B.,40 with an hours skate fury . , ”Newcombe and Erskine haven't all winding up the evening. Ad- thrown the ball as hard as I hope mission will be 50 cents to all and: they can later.” .SaiCl Alston ex-t in view of the fact the DF0C90d5 Bill I pressing disappointment with I l0.ll9lIl paying the PXDCHSC Di ii"-"l Best wisiiex of all loyal Charl- n'lOUll(l staff that has Billy Lees, v-inter programmr-.for the young nucmwn hockoy fans will accomv Don Bessent and Karl Spooner ail- stcrs. :1 bumper CIOVld is expec- any ms gnyk Juvenile Abegweu in: and Johnny Padres in the navy. t ed. mim as may have um evening by chartered M.C.A. Aircraft to play Mont-ion Juveniles a sudden- ideaiii fixture in the Hub City for M the N.B.-P.E.l. Title and right to meet N.S. champs for the Man- - time Title. . The boys will be accompanied in Moncton by coaches Mac. Beck and Vera Blanchard who have given a lot of time and effort to help the Juveniles throughout the winter. Players making the trip will be: Jack Blanchard. Geo- Blair Andrew. well known horse- Vodka will also find the races rue Ward. Erroll Nicholson. Geo. man of New Glasgow. P-E-L Mi;are shorter than he is accustomed Trainor. Richard Bradley, Garnet M0lld8Y l0l' Saint John RGCEWIY. yto. Almost all events in the United Steele. Donnie Stewart. Geo. Dill- Sainl John. NB. where he willistates and Canada are at a mile on. Richard Dtiffy, Geo. Cudmore. take charge Of the iflllllllltl Ind while he has been used to race Joey Arscnault, Billy Mulligan. Stuiiley Cup hockey final moved stead of Canadiens. both there as- lI'(Illl the ice to police headquarters witnesses. Blake and lcftwiuger Bert 0liii- lice request for a warrant lltllii friend. who sat. next to him It further investigation. I the game. Louis Sveiidor. y Garber said. the request I All were questioned yy police in- w;ii'i'ant specified I10 Chflilbl ' specter William Iceniowcr. They his I3f9T08li1V0 I-0 ”I'de b went then to the office of Rnlpl; whether a warrant shou tr: M Garber, chief assistant prosecuting sued. If it. is. then the "3 ll attorney for Wayne county. which Include Detroit. Garber called into his private of- fice first Kemeny and then Harvey. l WITH!-IOLDS DECISION After talking with the two prln- . t cipals, Garber announced that been his P0SlP0ll0fn9l1 t would withhold decision on the P0'-IICVCG he d0e5"l W3" the basis of statements by tile lll'ln' cipals and witnesses. The charge could . common assault or felonious as- sault, a more serious charge- lQueenTSqu 'side To Win island School Title Queen Sriuarc School min the in- titan, 6. 62.5.5. B. llllllllgafiv (R . - . .N - land IIIl.flISCll(ila.Nlllf'” b 01:" k 12; Iaillyaftlirllyllsrggligly-)7i,3;,5-5' G 0"" champions iip am in awe , ' '; . B. d, cm;-ken ii-iipliy .-it the Sports Penalties. G. Deigham. I la icy (21. V Third Period: 8. S.ll.S.'B Ml0fl' an IPoiricrl .25: 9- 5-ll-h ”- Gal Arena last night iihen they edged Summersirie liilzh School 6-5 to- take the lwmgamo lotaiaoal 5". lant (Ranzihani 1.25; 10- 5-H-5 U- ies 13'9" ifialitiiit lllanahanl 11051 ll 5-”- Gcrald .Vooii:iii anti Billy Mulli- The Q.S.S. littls lilllll tip it com-is” U. Gallant "nassmm. H3; periods of play and then fought off. M t - d at is" determined Sumniersidc bld tn.1ey (t,a..C,h.m'5C(.).n,u. ---r- the third period. With Ulric Gal-y . the high school outscored Q.S.S. 4-0 bu their last ditch try fcll shorty h gan each shot tiio goals for Q.S.S. to pace the iiin. Donnie McCorm-I aek and Frank Bradley got the others. topped all of the scorers. The othcri The first panic in a two game. two Siil'lllllOl'Slfl(' markers were ; total goals series tor the Xortli and l snipeti by ll. Ntmiian and D. Ross. south Shore league champmnshipl erees Don Whclan and Walter Law jschediiied for Kensiiigton rink lor. includini: -1 match-misconduct 'night with the St'CIlIlfl came at the, to Frank Bradley of Q.S.S. Queen 'l Bed:-que riiik the first of the week.t manding ' lend ill the first two Pcmmes: G. Nmmam F. Bram lant shooting 3 goals in the third (Sh Ch'shi s P Gallzintk il-cm-il pcrforiiiance. . Six ncmililva have called by ref- and the Hon. c.c. aiiki-i il'OphyJ:' l Square were lizintied fniir of the at whirl. time the treiiliy will be P0flal1li'S- presented. New Aiiiinn fresh from l,lNEUPS lwiiiiiiiii: the Walker TI'(lPh)' 901' Q.S.S.: Goal. Ronnie lilaclioug-.i,im..,-mtg of (hp. F,'ll'lllCrS and 8"? d9i9li5P- Dunsla" G”"”'l- North Shore Leanne rhiiiiipionshlp Icy, Lorne ijfllllll; I-lnrwai'('ls. F-IFmitli Shore licaizue champions. Bradley, ti Ntionziii. Josepli. D.- The Rnyals have ""1 appeued in Mccorniark. V. lilulligaii. B. Mull- Kcnglngioll in W...-ai 3931-5. "15 igan, W. lliacllonald. L. Walsh. 5'H'5” G09" Em D.5W5"": Del-' fans will be on hand to see what e"5e' R05B5' Pomeg f19:w"lj15 may be the last game of the season A. Ga ant. . .oonan. . ana - in the Kensingmn rink an. G. Deighan. W. Doucetle, G. Milc1i)0naldA 1) Whl w it ecrecs: on acn. a er R w First Period: 1. Q.S.S., G. Noon- .0" Like To Live Lawlor. an. (D. Mccormack, F. Bradley) .05; 2. (25.5. B. Mulligan (V. Mulll-. gan, D. Griffini 3.15; 3. S.H.S. D. Ross unassisted B15. Pcnnlty: F Bradley. driving of the horses owned It Todd Brothers of that city. Th first races-are expected to be half mile affairs on May 24th with the regular race program starting ear- ly in June on Wednesday and Sat- urday nights. His stable consists of Dannie Dale Boy 2.11 2-5, an 11-year-old boy gelding by Corporal Lee. dam Petrolla Grattan. Last year he made 39 starts. was 3 times first. 6 times second and 9 times third and had winnings of 81,257.75 and total winnings of 59.02805. making him eligible to the 2.16 class. Tom Day 2.17 2-5. a 7-year-old black gelding by High Day. dam Bonnie McKinney. Last year he made 21 starts. was ti times first. 3 times second and won 3832.50 and is elig- lble to the 2.25 pace. Lew Merrill 2.17 is A 7-year-old baygelding by Volo H., darn Rosa Hurllong. Last year he won 8556.25 and his total winnings make itlm eligible to the .24 pace. Earl For- bes of lii-Lo 2.09 2-5 is a 9-year- nld hay gcldinu by Frisco Forbes. rlam Winnie Earl. Last year he won 52.050 and his total earnings make him eligible to the 2.17 class Al. Jackson. Michigan. Sept. 28 he was first in a field of eight in 2.12 and at Northville. Michigan. Aug. 0 he won the DD Pace. purse 3300 from seven other starters in 2.11- 4-5. lie should be a good addition to the medium fast classes in St. John. The final member of the iitahie is a 2-year-old filly by Mlcltl Rest. Blair left at home the very promising lnrttcr Piilndnlc by Play dale 204': clam Lucky Pal by Bel- lini Scntl. He is A very handsome horse and with his breeding should take I fa.-it record. To AMERICA Vodka. New Zi-iiland's fastest trotter. is on the way to the Un- ited States to take a crack at Am- orica'n top trotting stars. This is the first. Instance of I harness horse from either New Zenland or Australia being shipped to Amer- lra for racing purposes. In com puny with his owner-trainer-driver Jack Shaw. vndka left New zeal- itnd February ztith aboard the freighter Wendover and she is ex- pected to arrlve'in Philadelphia this week. Vodka will be unloaded there and sent by van to Roose- volt Raceway. Wcrtburyl N.Y. Ow- ler Shaw expects that it will take at least six weeks to bring his Iiyear-old gelding back to rlclng form. After that he plans to race Mm at Roosevelt and later at Yonkers and finally over the mile hacks. AM the canon: ta New Zulnnd are exactly opposite to ours. Vodiiii wt be coming off a successful It tbs mile and five furlonga. ex- . time. He trotted in: first from a mile and it half in two Gary Watts. Francis Mahar. Mac get used to our sulkieii which are shorter and wider than the New Zesliind vehicle and also get ae- eustomed to American half mile tracks. He has been racing over three-quarter mile tracks. .0ur good friend Colonel Jim (Iai- kin has sent us the news from Woodstock. NB At A recent meet- ing of the Driving Club Bob llam- ilton presented estimates for this year's racing during Old Home Week as follows: lltaces i Monday Ei-citing, July .10. ymiles. Similarly he will have toymacmie, Jack Mgcpougau, Run. and R , .09 32 and 6 .. .tton.oo l3 and 7 .. 500.00 4 and it . .. . ti0fi.00 ' Wednesday Afternoon. August I ylsnd 5.. . . s.'i.'i0.(l0 2 and fl . . . . .. 400.00 3 and 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 4 and ti . . . . 600,00 Thiirsday AllT'l'lllltlIl, Augiisl 2 land:'i. . 3350,00 2and6 ... .. .. 400.00 flanrl 7... . . 300.00 4 and ti .. . . .. . l0fi0.00 That great old warrior Free Spii-. it 2.05 2-3. now 15 years old, wgg sold at auction last week the final offer of S30000 being made on be- half of trainer .lim Smyth. Al- though iip in years as a race horse he should be it aliiable stock hnriie as he is bred "in the pur- ple" being by that famous sir: 'Abbe(l:tle 2.0l l-4. not only the '5ll'P Of Errol rzii-r horses liiil the sire of some of the most fnmoiut sires in IIllitlll'V int-lliding llal Dale. Brooktlale. (Thief Abbedale. (Ton- tzreaaional. ills llinor. His Mai- Clliy. The widower. cte.. some of whom have isred world champions Abbedalc is the grand-sirc of Bel- le Acton 2. 2.01 2-5 nnd the great grand-sire of Adios llarry l.5.'i. new vi'rtrltl champion. The dam of Free Spirit iii almost as famous as his sire being Princess 5' it producing dam. sired by Peter Volg so the old warrior has every right, on both sides of his house to pro- dlll-'8 flood race horses if given the right crosses. The only off- Illfilliz we know that he has rac- ing in Clifford Cluff'.q good con. lllllellf mare Susie Spirit 2.15 4-5. IEVEBY KING OF TRAINING Now we hear from Rannie Mac- 'Donald of Cape Breton. who in at lsl. Eluar, P.0 Laval Park. Que. . i"! have finished reading my Down ITIIQ Back Stretch with all the new IIIBIIIPH of horses in Nova Scotiii 'MId P.l'I.i I wonder what happens .to the horses that raced three and . if0lll' years ago? There is 60 horses .lri tralnigy at Laval. I have turn- a little of ev -kind of training here. Before hrliitmnii I saw one Purses i .nlo Maccormack. l Don-Wlialen will go along to lhandle a whistle and there are 'very reasonably priced seats for lninc other passengers desirous of lspeiidlng the evening in Mont-ton. '1All making the trio are asked to meet at W.G. Barbour's Show- rooms at 5.30 p.m. The plane will return immediately following the .game. No Passports For .0lympic Athletes CANBERRA (Reuters) -- Olym- pic Games competitors and oh- clals will not require passports or visas to enter Australia for the 1056 Games. Immigration Minister Hai-old Holt announced Friday. Olympic identity cards to be is- sued by the Games organizers will be enough to gain entry provided the competitor or official's own country iecognlzes the cards as valid travel documents. Visitors will be provided with free visas (hiring the Games period. Sussex To Play Amherst St. Pals I FLFSICX. N II (('I'” -A host- nf - three series between Sussex l.rizi(iiiali'cs and Amherst St. Pats for the Maritime intermediate B hockey championship will be played here starting tonight. The second game, and a third if neccs ssry, are scheduled for Monday Second period: 4. Q.S.S. F. Brad- ley (D. Mccormacki e30; 5. (1.5. S. D McCormack (W. Mziclionaldi Ctirling Draw For This Afternoon 1 pm. ice 2. -- Semi Final game it) ends -- J. Squarebriggs. F. Cox, Paul O'Rourke. S. Crosby vs. Giddings. D. Hill. Dawson Peter- son. D. Beardsley- Ice 3. A Semi Final 10 ends - F. Curtis vii. Ralph Jenkins. Ice 1. -- 45 Players -- .I.l-I. Mac- Leod. Hal Splllett, S. MacDonald. I-2. Johnston vs. R. Spillott. Jud- ge MacGuigan. D. Cameron, E. Matheson. Ice 4. A R. Carruthcrs. W. Moll- lsli. C. MacDonald. R. Pal'lfidK0- Vs. I-”.. Tanton. AB. Bagnall. Dr. Prnwse. Harper MacNelll. Flyers Defeat Jr. Farmers 4-3 On Tiiui'iitlay night the North St.. Eicanors Flyers in A fast exciting; game of hockey defeated the East? Prince .Iiinior Farmers by it scorel of 4-3. And the teams are now tied. ; one game each. in A best four out of seven series. The hlgliliizlit or the game crime In the second period when the Northl Kt lileanorn squad ciime from how bind a 2-0 deficit to tie the game.. and In the last. stanza they kept up. the pressure to win by a one-goal margin. The winners goals were. spread amoniz K. Simmons. C. Sim- mons. C. McCormick and C. Scltur-I man. each getting one. F1. Price scored all three goals for Junior and Tiicsdny. Farmers. Single entries for men April 10. 7 for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Mixed entries for Friday and Saturday will close Tuesday. CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB CLOSING BONSPIEL will close Saturday. April R. A. PARK Iilll, Secretary. Dr. . .ln Hungary MELBOIJRNE (AP) ---Dave Step liens. Australian holder of the world six-mile record. said Friday the and his wife would like to settle :down in Hungary "for two or three years" after the Olympic Games. He said that in Australia ”It is impossible to run and study at the same time." Stephens was exiting on a letter he wrote to Hungarian coach Mizihly Iglol March 25. ”I am anxious to make my own litre." the runner said. "if Hungary. - zeclioslovakia. Russia or any ii her conutry gives me a chance .to run and at the same time learn -a trade or profession I will he lvery interested in going there." SPECTACULAR liiuiii iieaiil. 7 tone qu-y i--it rimt . l'llllIi(' l.- - plus ll0Iifll Iniileti DAZZLIIIG tll?llilllll.lllEE Ari your into: about this poyiuntn. vuu tattoo ll lined in the phat-I bub unlov "MWIOAID MOVOII". Mala in runs. by IVINIIIDI MOTORS IIIIIIOIOUGN - CANADA W. R. JENKINS . . Cup Playoffs Move From Ice ToPolice Station Wednesday. Meanwhile. he said. he, with Kemeny was ails asking police to carry out a. tiiiila 3-1 victory Thursday night and is now trail Canadiena 2-1 In games the charge would be determined on - teams meet here Illln Sunday and possibly ii?" Garber would make no comment on Harvey when Clnldlelll Pill! Ill but it was be-. Detroit to take any could appear voluntarily -e---"4 dial ' Thursday night's game. 'both Dickle' Moore and Maurice ltitncketi BWC9 M3('DUli4lld- mcliiim Brildt will take on the Freelmvn Royals..i"mm,1g me mg. l iewected that a sand number of. Coach Toe Blake said the cut on step at this time that might inter- fcre with continuance of the Cup- final. i ITRAIL 2-l Detroit Red Wings came up with in the best-of-seven series. The then moveto Montreal for I nine .Tuesday night. Garber said if the series winds up in Montreal Tuesday. then the warranteif any-could be served next season or Harvey Imme- y. President Clarence Campbell of the National Hockey League said he plans no action whatever so long as the matter is in the band of law authorities. The brawl in Detroit Olympia broke out just before the end of WENT INTO AISLE Harvey said he was.contlnuall being heckled while on the ban and that there was obscene lan- guage. He said he finally went liito the aisle where Kemeny was standing and told him: "Sit down and keep quiet or you'll get into trouble. I never at any time hit him. I don't. know how he got cut. "Somebody in the row back of. him had grabbed my stick and. held on to it a while before I could i pull it away as I left. some one else i had me by the arm." Kemeny said he had been yell- lng at the players and that as I spectator felt he had a rl ht to do so. He said he had yeled at ' Senior curler in the five day Maritime Mixed Curling Champion- ship Bnnsplel at Summerside. Bill Macbean. 72. of Montague. showed fife way for the younger curlers as Dewitt Upsets Bobby Locke ALEXANDRIA. Egypt (AP)-e Gerrard Dewitt of The Netlier- lands. visiting pro at the Alexan- dria Sport Club. upset Bobby Locke of South Africa on the illth hole to advance to the fourth l't')llIl(l.0f the Egyptian golf championships Friday. Trevor Wilkes of Suutli !tfi'ii::.i upset Fred Daly of Ireland 2 and 1 Richard as well as at Harvey. ”I hollcred to the Rocket: 'I-lave you hit any more referees lately?" Kemeny told newspapermen. JABBED STICK He said he yelled at Harvey something to the effect: ”All-star defoncomaii and you're on the Ice ichaiham Allowed ”f.:ll.:i;":.i.3.”i.”::.”.i;”':..2.. ......iTille9 Plallels to the aisle and iabbed the stick.1 CIIATHAM (CPI-eChalhaiii lla- Thpre was immediaieiy ,, 3.-cu rnniis will be allowed to use tlitec uproar about the bench and police senior A hockey reinforceiiieiiis moved "" ?for the rest of the eastern Canada Kcmenys fwegwhich was c0vered.Allan Cup final against Saint John with a plaster when gem,” 3, lneavers. Col. Tom Weir. pgesident pearedlat police headqnarte. was Iyignlhiaglhgigggl; iglfgchiltey a sma one. . . - "It was the biggest quarter-inch Col. Weir said the results of a cut 1 ever saw." mid Blake, vote taken by the Canadian Ama- "How they got three stitches in It teur Hockey Association indicated I don't know.' the Maroons can use the players . Kemeny. 37-year-old laboratory if they desire- techniclan. told newspapermeii ha He said the team would probably had seen about 12 games this sea- use only two reinforcements; non and has long followed hockey Lennie Speck. defenceman with .offs. b as A fan. Sudhury Wolves of the Northern VETERAN CURLER FACES win. be skipped the Montague rink lo; Seen above. about midnight. at victory in 23 ends of play to win the concllyslwi of the days names. the Willard MacDonald trophy in mg f;?tgf)ir';;hf1c(gimg";0l2l:k leading all other rinks in the Thurr tutu. Poole. Bill MacLtian. and Jeaii day competitions. lMacLean. (PHOTO BY WOTTONI lAmateur Ken Venturi Holds Lead In Master's Tourney AUGUSTA. Ga. fAP) - On A day total of I50. Al.Balding of Tor- blustery day when Ben Hogan was Mimi W119 3150 hid 1 75 Thurldiyu liu-ky to breakB0 and Cary Middle- "dded ""99 ”"”k9' ft 7' 0' ' (off was happy to settle for par. tum" score or 1537 1 , K V l ' - ta ed Hogan. once tabbed as virtually ia,';af(c':'r50::'e pg. "gt ?EgmAuRTsm . unbeatable on the menacing 6.965- - ' yard Augusta course. had to make :::;0".:lrt': :l".”.t:.;:::2 223.32. - mus - on me- ineiit with I record-equalling -135 "me for 3 5”” M 78 F”d'y' H” so 147 for 36 holes left him well be- UPC. Hounds of 66 in Thursdays mm ihlnd the professional leaders. . . Byron Nelson. to whom Venturi 6)?m:':'gF”sd:ny 5Fgl.lI'f;g'ls::V(:"dal)l:: lgives credit for developing his fine salesman four strokes ahead of de- "1"" 53"” set the recmd M 135 fending champion Mlddlecoff at the I hr the first 36 ml" M u" m''''”' it alfway point of the inn. t mmk i" 1946' -. And a lot of other fceleibrategdgolf-, ers were even urt er nd. iliiltllecoff. somewhat disturbed . by the wind, out it par 72 on top off Thursday's 67. Stan Leonard of Vancouver and Lachute. Que'.I.'hsboI: a 75 Friday. the lime 85 UPS By. or a wo- MELBOURNE (API-John Lands - . Imakes his last appearance of the iontarlo Hockey: Associlatlsomuand .ge1asonlii1Pa ksptegiial mile race at L B d , c wit tr rd ymp ar ay. liildliansmbfotheegiititrio Hockely is-l His iiiain opponent will be 19- sociatlon Senior A League. lyear-old Ron Clarke and both an . Col. Weir said he didn't know ;expected to "get down near the four .whom the team will drop. Three minute mark for the distance. players faonlyqsentor B liocllcley hlave Clark? Ila the I'illlll'll(;lr wAho tfelllla b an wit aroons for t e pay- front o andy n e no ra an 9 lmlle championship March 10. substantial saving In and remove! in own NOW AVAILABLE At FISHING LICENSE THE BIKE SHOP SIM the but mmyyw contplah traits. schools. on. 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