Ilcomille Henry By nan oum NEW YORK 4APi-A scrawny- ic- lug Canadian youngster who .r it ho-c matte the grade as I -- stop for Milwaukee Braves is New York Rangers a lift '-.-ir battle to win a National Hu' ;-y League playof position. I "I'm sure glad I chose hockey Ill" -aseball." sa.VI ccn're Cn- miilc Henry. "I think Ilm up in mi league to stay now.” In his last three games. the 23- -9.-, -old native of Quebec City has ggcored eight points. including three iii ' oals. He had a vital goal and ssisted on another Sunday night s the Rangers beat Montreal Ca nadiens 54 to take over sole poo- wxSl0l1 of fourth place - the final sianley Cup playoff berth. I guess if I had been an Ameri- an instead of a Canadian I would hire acce,ted the Braves" offer. hey told me Thad a good chance at making the big leagues." he explained. on SMKLL? Henry is five feet. 10 inches tall nd weigh-' 150 pounds. He air cars shorter and looks to weigh bout 130. He was voted the NHL'a ookic-of-the-year in 1954 but even hen, he says. his slight build held im back. "I guess some of the coaches thought I was too small for -inckey. Naturally, even now I try n avoid too much body contact. but when it comes to getting the soTiiTsiioie1oT.I nds lsi Round; Royals leading The south Shore Hockey League viliich has five teams compet- ng in its league this year. has -ompleted the first round of the ierlicdulc and is now playing the rtrond and final round. League names are being played every Tiiesday. Thursday and Saturday nights in Bedeque rink this nea- fill. The officers of this long-esia- hlishrd league are as follows his year: President. James Clark: -ice-piesidcnt, Ira Crozier: secre- ary. Don Cameron. Teams entered are Freetown lioyals. Albany Si. Pats. Lot 16 7'.'lllgCl'S. I"t.(:.A.l-I Royals and Iiinior Aces. The top four teams at the end of regular league play will enter he semi-finals with the winners meeting in the finals. Competition will be keen for the last play-off icrth. The team finishing first will re- vive the Horace Wright trophy and the .l. Arneti trophy will go o the second place team. with he beautiful new Simmons and Vac-Fprlane trophy going to the -raguc champions. individual a- -ards include the Bedcque rink Ionhy to e highest scorer. tho Fmitli Sh ' trophy in the highest ll three-star selections. An award ocs to the goalie having the cast mimber goals scored against average. also I2 silver spoons go o the runners up in both the scar-. no and star-selection. All pre- xcntations will be made after he final game of the league. FIRST ROUND I-JAM P W L '1' Pts. Freetown Royal: 4 4 0 0 I Mbany St. Pats 4 2 I l 5 rot 16 Rangers 4 1 2 l 3 iinior Ara 4 l I 0 1 ancho Segura rims Sodgmon SYDNEY. Australia (AP) - Pancho Seguro of Ecuador won is biggest professional tennis nurnament yet with a 7-5. 64). H wtory over Frank Sedgmoo that -sionlshed 10.000 Australians at tile white City Stadium Sunday. 'I won this tournament " the lit- ' South American said. because was the best tennis player in it." To win Australia's biggest Dro- sional tournament. the 35-year "l Scgura first toppled Rex Hart- uir of Au in. then Pancho -nnzaler of the United States to N to Sedginnn in the final. in both earlier matches be war in sets down. then won three ills straight. , ”I trained hard to take out first rite of v2.Gl) (Australian) which R 34.500 to me.” said secure. "1 t the finish-once you say you have Hopes He is in Mciior Leagues To Stay puck I don't let anything stand in my way." With Providence of the Ameri- can League last season. Henry was the circuit's top goal-scorer. The Rangers recalled hirn lui month after he had scored til goals in 29 games. ”of course. there is more stress on d e f e n c e in the National League." said Henry. "T it a ram''' wide open in the minors. But some of the guys I knew in the minors are playing up here and that tives me more confi- dence. too." Arnie Sowell Zips To World indoor Record NEW YORK iAPl--Arnie Sow- ell of Pitt zipped to a world inriocr half-mile record of 1:503. Milt Campbell s t epp ed the magic seven-second 60-yard high hurdle: for the first time and Ron Delany galloped to a 4:06.7 mile victory over Hungary's Lazslo Tabori in the Millrose Games Saturd ay night before more than 15.000 fans in Madison Square Garden. The crowd was in a record- mood after watching Soweil and C R 'I set new :0 ” ds and were hoping that someone might push Delany to a record. But the Olympic L500-metre champion merely loped along in the pack until it was time to step to the fore. About a lap and a half from home he passed Tabori. then was content to permit the de- fected Hungarian, who has yet to win an indoor race in four starts. try to catch him. Delany was per- haps seven yards in front at the end. Tahoi'i's time was 4200.6. Sowell beat the old half-mile in- door record of l:50.5, set by John Borican in 1942. Big Campbell electrified thr- crowd with his seven-second hur- dies. Like the 16-foot pole vault, the seven-foot high jump and the six- second 60-yard dash. the seven- second 60-yard hurdles until now has eluded the beat timber toppers in the world-and that included the inimitable Harrison Dillard, who held the former record of 7.1 Just to make it emphatic.'Milt did it twice. He appeared to be letting up as he hit the finish in a semifinal. But two of the three watches caught him in seven flat. The other registered 7.1. Then in the final. he whipped to the front and nipped Lee Calhoun of North Carolina College by Inches. 4 John landy Will Continue To Run MELBOURNE (AP) - World mile record holder John Landy said Thursday night he is ”fin- islfed" with international athletics but will continue to compete be- cause he likes to be "one of the boys." Londy. who set a world mile record of 8:58 in 1954. has been hampered by leg troubles since he started training for the 1956 Olympic Games. "1 don't wish to announce my retirement because that would be retired. you have had lt." Loady said. "I want to keep on running. but it won't lut very much longer." Healherdale Beais Montague 52 lleaiiierdolc d ed M 1 Bombers 5-: i.”l'." IlllP:'lned.I:I: "C" luruo um ployod at Mon- tague Saturday. Hootlierdalo fired in five straight souls in the first two per iods baton Montague could mm the range for a single in the go- 3o scored cond. The in on soil of the third. . Mathucn and M. Mocbeod scored twice for the winners 0. Maexinoon lot the other -coded the money." It. sorrow and n. Psard tallied for Montague; on net ”"ooAi.s to so on V --IyAltIIMavor "'0 day evening by the score of 43- lzfhi n tal- Ken Rooowall heat Pancho R nlorl-l, H, turdoy ma-vgwiwn-VgWlM "C ' -. .-x, ADD A CLOWN World famous Emmett Kelly is. seen here "clawing" around in Brooklyn after signing up for a season with the Dodgers. His pos- ition? Anywhere on .he licld that his antics will take him. Dodger owner Walter 0'Mallcy explained the 58-year-old Kelly's function would be to provide a bit of light- heui ' at the ball park prior to home games and to drive out any possible tension among the Brooklyn fans. When the Bums are on the road. Kelly will per- form at Montreal. St. Paul and Fort Worth. sites of Brooklyn farm clubs. He will also put in ii stint at Vero Beach. Fla.. where the Dod- gers do their spring training. sf-.ia:r;;wn Squad Trips High School The Summcrslde Town basket- ball team defeated the Summer- side High boys at. Civic. Auditori- um on Saturday afternoon by the score of 64-39 Ray Doucet led the winners with in points. Dave Arnold had 16. George Mitc- Leniian I4. and .l. Woodhouse 12. Mike Scott and Don Marl-lat-hern each had 12 points for sum-hi. Line-ups. v Siimmerside high- T). Coston 1. Davis Campbell, Ned. Henthorn 4. R. Matzl-larlane. M. Scott 12,. G. Gay 3. R. Lidstone 1. D. Mac- Eachern 12. M. Lutes 4. E. Ram-I say 1. Total -e .19. 3 Town-- D. Cameron. H. Mel- lish 2. D. Spence 2. Woodluiusc 12. G. Macl.ennan 14. R. Coucet 10, D. Arnold 16. Total -- M. liiile iliiiitiiei" Defeats Milton Hornets 8-4 Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs trim-' med Milton Hornets 8-4 at North River Rink Saturday night to cause a two-way deadlock for the top sport of the North River licaituc as the schedule came to an end. I-lorbie Taylor of Bulldogs rap- ped home one goal and helped on three others for scoring honors on the nights play. M. MacEachc-rn. C. Mocnougali, and J. I-tardy eachl counted twice for Bulldogs and MacArthur got the last goal. H. Hughes. gnd R. Frizzell spll( the Hornet goals evenly. Referees Leith Jay and R- Whlte passed out I penalties. Phiais Do-wn S'side 45 - 35 The Y.M.P.A. Phials of Char- lottetown defeated Summerslde High School in basketball at Civic Auditorium in Sumrnerslde Fri- atl. H. Phillips scored 23 for the visitors and Larry Flack 18. Diet Cotton led the Sum-Hi Boys with 15 points and Michael Scott VII second with 12. Line-ups - Phlata -- H. Phillips 3. P. MocNutt 2. A. Mncbougoll; 1!. Boston 1. Moe Wood; Larry Flock 10: Bill Flack Steve Hari- per; J. Massey: E. Stewart total Summersldo High Eddie. Beaten, D. Coston 15. John Ran- kin.tN. Henthorn 1. C- HlCkC!.. Ron Mochrlone. M. Scott 11. G. R. Lldotonc. D. Mat-Eochern omuy. n. Crosler - To- 1. (AP) - Australia: Gon- 0ison's wife Claims Poverty REDWOOD CITY. Calif. MP: --The estranged wife of (Sari lBobol Olson, former middle- weight hoxing hampion. claimed in Superior Court Thursdly sh? Ind her four children are penni- less. She charged Bobo has not made any support payments since last October. Bobo's lawyer filed an affidavit saying the former middleweight champion made only 5600 a month as a night club manager in Van- couver. Wash. Howard Ellis. representing the fighter. also said Olson had paid his wife tli.000 since last June. Wins Nova Scoiia Schoolboy Crown TRURO (CPJ e The 'l'homp5on High rink from North Sydney. N.S.. captured the Nova Scotia srlioolboy curling title Saturdav. whipping Halifax Queen Elizabeth High 8-6 in it special ll)-end play- off. Skipped by Allan Kenncy, the Thompson rink had an 8-6 edge and one rock lying cninc into the tenth end when skip Peter lino kzn.-i conceded. Americans win Sltaiing Crown ROCHESTER. N. Y. trp;.. United States aluters Dave Jen- inn and Carol Helsii Sunday won the North American figure skat- ing individual titles on unofficial reckonings. d e f e a ti n g Cana- dian champions Charles Snelllng of Toronto and Carole Jane Pachl of Montreal. The Canadians won second place. Judges said final figurca will not be released until later. The 17 - year - old Miss Helsl. skating daringly in her devil-red costume and sequin crown. won the unanimous vote of all five judges with a difficult program (wnslstirlf: of speedy and difficult (louhla loops. Miss Par-hi. F7:-ch-burn daugh- ter of a Viennese movie actor, skated magnifii-antly but fell hard in attempting a doiihle loop. Spelling. I9-year-old three - time Canadian champion. also fell. He was atirmpting a double - axe! when he took his tumble. t EARTIIA. J.-tWAHARl.AT. DINE NEW Di-Jl.lll lAPi V Slinky lltiartha Kilt had dinner Saturday lnighi with Prime Minister Nehru. .She wore a demure pink broacde. yanklc-length cocktail gnwn. The isultry American Negro singer and ldancer is making a world toui'. Toronto Pair Cop Ch'ship. ROCHESTER. N.Y. (CP)-.-Rob- ert Paul and Barbara Wagner ol Toronto Sunday won the pairs title at the North American figure skat- ing championshlps. Bill McLocb- Ian and Geraldine Fenton. also of Toronto. took top honors in the dancing class. ' Canadian champions C h a r l e s Snelliag of Toronto and Carole Jane Pachl of Montreal placed second In the individual classes behind Dave Jenkins of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Carol Heiu of Ozone Park. N,Y.. who holds the women's world titli. Finishes Third In Speed Races IMATRA. Finland iReutei'iil- Mrs. Pat Underhill of Dawson Creek. B. C.. finished 23rd in the women's world speed skating championships here Sunday when Russian competitors took the first four places. . Mrs. Underhill was 23rd of the 25 skaters in the 1.000 metres in one minute. 53.3 seconds H 13.4 seconds behind the Russian win- ner Inga Arlamanuva. who went on to win the championship. iiuesday. Feb. p12. 1957 The Guardian Page 7 Tony DeMorco .- .- . Pegs Decision Schools Face A Dilemma; . II II o o o ....m.. fAPi- ....... 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