10 The Guardien. Chertottetews. Fri, Mey 24. 19865. j ; SPORTS FRONT * Golf Season Is Underway _ VICTORIA ‘(CP)—The Cana- mate how much money’ the NHL tion wants a “better deal” with sarships. eet the National Hockey League. By JIM. CULLEN fing team oe a fc at 9 Some & be 30 wins fo Cortes, SoS bringing m a universal draft - : teas bo ae "ped gag t recetved too much encouragement — ‘e : no Frank ‘Had Mclinnis ied the way te the wire last weekend made it a unanimous vote here 9 ‘im the men’s division of the first tournament staged at the Bei- Thursday in deciding to end its if vedere Golf and Winter Club this season. Had was followed bp working agreement with the without young John Irwin im the runner-up sict and DV. Maci™naic NHL. a a captured the third place henors, in the Cecil Dewling Pres Whether ts - on the NHL, said CAHA 5 a Connie MacMillan topped the field im the laces di . 2 . J : — : tghed es ee poutine end Borg (ener ™ _Botice of termination clause the The President's match will hold the spethght thr) Setur a could hold the CAHA to i day on the local fairways and this tournament is to be} played agreement for two more | ~~ jp four stages, and low net score will determine the Winners j years. _ iit the respective, divisions ls PO rg Pg no | “Tes peas He” be awarded for jowest net im each Sinie 2 ae im 1968. division and winners will be declared when the Total monaher lee ae the scone of points are tabulated after each perticepant has played four section providing i rounds of 18 holes each NHL spansership of amateur | On Sunday at the Belvedere club there will be 2 (lub ' teams. : - Sweepstake and entries for each coinpetition m the teurres P . oe a CAHA wee ; =» report to the pre with signed score cards at the end me gd ” c Young tolea — oswtieg {i These net score tournaments are an excellentiway. of promot. THROW _ draft jor over-age juniors. ‘ ing good fellowship among club members as every player has an rk BAD SAVES SCHOFIELD oe — the sponsorship sys- H equal. opportunity te nail dow honors as their handicaps weakening amateur yb are figured im with their sa ne sa ; Sem Francisco's new shert- from the plate had been on the —_for it but the ball went on ite San Francisco won by the hockey by putting top players ts stop. Dnck Schofield 15 weald mark. Cimcinaati second base- es and large amounts of: money aye © © : : : d Th . have heen am east cut while man Pete Rose ‘behind ums the ontfeld Action «as im Giants, 9 te 2 : into a few organizations and ig: Tid Bits From Here An ere _ stealing ‘second’ if the throw Shag Crawford, made a stab fourth inning of game tiay at (AP Wirephote). —— the rest: : ee So = : Se NHL sponsors almost .100 Bt has been under the Great Seal of the Prownce ; per cent of junior “A” teams of Prince Edward that § racing corporation has been form- - & @ o in Canada, and hundreds of ed by the following: J. Christopher Gallant. Elwood Shaw, >" ‘ minor teams are affiliated Donald MacNeill, Elmer Clow Wendeil Profit, Clark Smith a en mes i ixe through the junior organizations, Erie Moreside and. Grant MacLeod. The name of the newly — | said Fleury. mal formed corporation will be the North River Driving Cleb Lid - capone’ at sae: . The following names have bees released by Geoffrey Dywm e under terms + pte de cnggpenon “gs assistant coaches for the forthcoming Atlantic, Prownces : j ment, there on pel track and field clinic: Jack Frost. N.S; Roger Woolway. NB: an S Ou UV cha es “Robert Simmons, PEL; “Leroy Washburn, N-B: and David M = ; {amateur hockey teams. —__ ge Boswell; PEI. a 7 i 4 ‘ j : ~ “There would be oth mae eee ° :>..'' CHICOPEE, Mass (AP) — meet George Chuvalo first. I “I hit him flush with ali of im wrong regardiess of interested’ in running the : «The Victoria Times Larry. Regan former Nayonal ~Heavyweight champion Cassius thimk he is strong” Of former my 2% pounds and the: bated what actually happened. teams.” Hockey League star whe hab coached im Austria, will'be the’ Clay Thursday rejected charges heavyweight titlist Floyd Pat- to give me credit.” Clay said. “Television can't show how WOULD SHARE , first full-time manager-coach of Canada’s national hockey team of g fix im bis controversial ome- tersom, he said, “I don't think ——+ ie err — sehd a pynch is thrown, as I The CAHA PAYMENTS The Times says Regan is te get the job because of his familiar- minute. first rqund knockout of Patterson cam take a punch.” rk did acainst . Liston.” . ments from see Sek pay- ty’ with European Hockes* The Canadian Amateur Hockey As- Sonny Liston Tuesday night at ~The last five or six years.” National Pa Clay ' also bed © complet a NHL to be dis- |i Sociation decided of ‘the hiring of a full-time ‘manager-coach e@r- Lewiston. Me y he said. “all of the title con- ahiuat tames Oat 6 cugputien |Canede to ee ne comens | ih lier this.week. CAHA secretary-manager Gordon Juckes said At a. press conference at his tenders as well as heavyweight Bal! Schedule aboit the ticket Geale fer his Canada an administrative — Wednesday might the association has several candvtates un mend training camp at Schine Inn, champions have been colored. ‘The following is the schedule next fight committee amateur and pro | ea : ; Clay alse said be wanted to “There should be some white _,. ; Jumor Lea- “Taxes are eating up wo- presentatives. b- —— ; Eee Ian Hagemoon, 24-year-old Canadian centre and defensive z . : of the National Park Jum . _ WO" Gordon Juckes, CAHA secre tackle, has been signed to a second season by Edmonton E4a- + os ne ee re ee ee The first team named has — ee tary manager, said “the present e 4 mos of the Western Football League The Eskimos said an 5, ‘ " - . ee ee eee ee Se That's why ul to system dumps a glob of, finas- | 4 you Ca operation'on Hagemoon’s knee after last season apparently was * <TS00 provide = chelenge me ¢F sible for supplying 2 Bee bex three times 8 year ial assistance in certain places successful : The champion predicted that amy heavyweight who becomes The first game played on May ®” = And on tickets, “I believe the and ignores others.” ’ : \. a flood -of what. he called white a champion” ; ; will begin at 1 3% sharp. sso pwice range should be lowered He said termination came af- New Yerk Rangers named veterans Harry Howell and - hopes will emerze im bexinz TOO SLOW TO BE FIXER MAY — r sn that anyeme and everyone ter a winter of futile negétia Dew Marshall assistant coaches of their “ational. Herkes “IR fight amybedy im the Referring te Liston’s perform- 38 Stanhope vs Grand Trae? conid buy tickets.” tions With the NHL. aimed at League team recently. The club alse said that Hewell. a de- world.” be said Id like to ance Thursday. be said Bedford vs. Pleasant Grove. aatied 4 ae fenceman. and Marshall. a ferward. bave signed their 1963- a = “Sonny is ten dull and too JUNE— ae present 66_-contracts._Thes_will_sesist Red Sullivan, whe_rerentiy f : slow to be a fixer im a fight.” © Pleasant Grove vs Sashove Venturi Wants | “The m a aa Was rehired as coach fer ene year. : : BASEBALL Frew Mocca arb - Grand Trecetie ~s- Oot N : | care we Pad ' foe, Oe 4 * sn been fixed, i would Stanhope vs. Bedicrd. ; ad ; s & : Ron Turcotte Day will be held im Grand Fails’ New Boas’ - SCORES hove “wailed phere thad ons Grand Trecedio vs. Pieasast ew Standard [wd poine in opposite ares: wick, July 1 im honor of the small Grand Faille native who has ‘ reund te make it look good” Greve. . uckes. “‘We do not ra "rote asant Grove vs Bedford ST. LOUIS ‘AP)—Ken Ven- feel any purpose can be served become one of North America’s leading jockeys. The 23-vear- Nolieeel Leask - @ Pile ao i. | Y : te vi im thus bic ; Grand Tracadie vs Stanhope turi. United States Open titlist, further negotiations with the old jockey miade Tom Rolfe victory the Preakness Cieciunati: 610010000 2 31 : y ' i @ Bedford vs Grand Tracadie feels the US. Golf Association NHL. ° month after placing third in the Kentucky Derby. behind LackY $20 Fran ietzim—sic?, BALL PRACTICE Sinesent Grove ban sake Wa lake (cane ‘The CAHA ts alec Dehonair and Dapper Dan. His next big test will be the Belmont Nuxhall (12) J 4: OTeole®. Stanhope ts sa open dissatisfied Stakes _Nux ay The following players are re JULY— teo tough for former champions. With other financial aspects of a ee (3) Craig (3) amd Edwards: quested to be om hamd at the 4 Pleasant Greve vs Graed Venturi thinks the rules the agreement, said Fluery. It w Perry (43) and Haller, HRs: Queen Elizabeth Diamend to- Tracadie should be changed a little. At Gisagrees with a section limiting ° : e ° San Fran. J. Alew (5) Peter- might at 6:15. These are the All- Bedford vs. Stanhore present. former champions are © 10 per cent the CAHA share a son_ +t? Stars of Primce Street and West 11 Stanhope vs. Grand Tracad'* exempt from qualifying ealy of junior Memorial and j S. Less ese 10 ea 1 72 Kent Schools: M MacKenzie. P. Bedford vs Pleasant Grove five years after they win the Allan Cup aational semior ‘ Heuston 120 ose @tx— 6 6@ Turner. B. Hennessey, J. Bell, 28 Pleasant Grove vs Stanhope tnurnament ship ‘hampton- Washbure (32 Purker D: Rebertsee and M_ Ress. D. Hennessey. J. MacLeod, D. Vesser. J. Smalimas, G. Rogers, 2 Stanhope vs. Bedford Americas Leager Minne<ota ore ane cee— 6 31 With Karate? = === PROBABLE ORONTO (CP)—Framk Hat- Hatashrta said he consulted poses enn 000 2x 2 62 ita of Tpronto, a tice-presi- Mas Tsurucka of Toronto. presi- 455: 35 Kippstem and PITCHERS dent of the International Jude dent of the National Karate As Zimmermais Morehead 43) ee Cam . Federation, agreed Thursday Radatz (9: and Tillman that heavyweight champion could have. been a form of ka- Cassius Clay may have knocked rate. F aa seg ia oT major league games, wor and out Sonny Liston with a karate “They twist the fist on impact =, 34. D Le 3 . lost records in parentheses: “blow in their title fight in Lew- and é cam have’a great effect .. «5: Piche 8: and ue National League _ tston. Me Tuesday mght- - imside the. head. -Hatashita .~ f25n --- \ — __Chicage. Buhl (52) at Phila- Hatashita, who is also presi- said. “There is @ nerve centre .1;, :: Kine 9 and Brum- deiphia. Bunning (3-4), (N7- dent of the Canadian and Pan- behind the ear and if the blew .. HRs Wash—Cu : St. Louis, Sadecki ‘14) at American Judo Associations, lands there it cam weaken & (1, Howard 8 Houston, Guisiti (62) (N)-. was commenting on a. state- persén.. A boxing glove would Near Waals ene cnesei— 1 50 Milwaukee. Johsom (32) at ment made by British karate dimimsh the effect of the biow, Detroit 190 200 Gx 4100 Las Angeles. Osteen (3-4), (iN). expert: Dillion MacCarthy in but even with a bexme glove Ford (26!. Mikkelsen (2°. Re- Cincinnati. Tsiteuris (33) at London that Clay's knockout the blow cam have a weakeming J¢ 64. Blanco ‘2 sail Fa Sam Francisco, Bolm (13) or punch was developed from ka- effect if it lands cm the right- ous Schmidt «3 a ae! 32 yee as we. - GS Sparma ieatilie: * — rate. a deadly method of Japan- ese combat After seeing a television film of the ficht, MacCarthy sent a telegram to the British Roxing Board of Control saving: “Urgent protest—Lister was spot. ‘ reek. Ee Hatashita said that without a =o © we. ER: NY Maris «4 boxing gleve, such a biew could —_ be lethal. He also agreed that Liston could have been the victim of a karate blew m his first fight with Clay. (44), ON’ Americas League - STANDINGS American Learer Chicago. Horien (43). ‘N). treet. Recam (63). (N?. ee WL Pet. GB K oases City. Sheldon (0-1) at Imperative you act TOKYO ‘Reuters! — Seven Chicaze 14 6 — picene Lenore (32). (6) MacCarthy told the LVTND leftist students protesting the Minnecota Bue: & a Gatewoed (08) Sun that the blow was delivered arrival in Japan of the US nu- Detroit 2irue™ a ae wp gee ott just behind the ear, a classie clear submarine Smock were Baltimore 2 =e 3 aan oo ae on karate blew at the carotid art- arrested here Tuesday after 2 Cleveland 19 I Se U4 ‘ a ani P. ery which can kill 2 man. He clash im which four” policemen Los Anzeles ‘Ti Tt we 5 z. teem ~ nm (22> sed also said that Lister's retiree were injured. The Saook brthd Boston 1s DD -G4-_6 a ge = a ment in the sixth round of his Tuesday at the US maval base New York © 17 3 a 8 Steman (oa) at Waskingine first fight with Clay was esused im Sasbo_ om the southeramest Washington 23S 419 84% gi (24) and a karate blow. 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