REGALS WITH All Four Albcrton Regsls playing Edward lllillman .lr. under the banner of the Prince All Stars this winter are an absense of two years Soccer Manager Looking -For Revenge in Football Cup Play crowd that tooktmc tn Arsenal." trays Cox. "1 just i-ouliin'i stand the tmos here at Toltcnham. LONDON tCPl - Bournemouth Mayo: I'll lreslly be able to give utaiiager Freddie Cox and his them somethmg 10 1,00 about this team from the wrong side of the 115,9." mi-i-er tracks meet the aristo- The other --111119 inn" 1,, saw,-. rrotlr Tnttenham Hotspur Satur-may-5 round 15 Mnwalll ' day in the fifth round of the Fool hall Association Cup. The game. one of eight sche- duled cup ties. offers Cox an op-.c1u1, - 311-mingham Cityg l""'tUl1ll.V '0 Sal" FCV'3"tZC Ont Miliwall also enjoys the advan- Snurs' tempestuous supporters tag; of I home . ground game. uho oncc honed him right off the but is given 11111,. 1.113,”. of ad. London club long regarded as one vanclnz 10 U19 Six”! and quarter. of British socccr's glamor teams. 11.-tat rounds, Bournemouth is one of two thlrd- other games pit Aston Villa division clubs left in the runninl: against Bristol. Barnslcy against 7"" ll"? NS 5llVE!' U'0Pll.V - ill" Nottingham Forest. Blackpool title the Fnotbzill Association Chal- against wt-st nrnmwich Albion, la-one Cup - that is socccr's ver- Huddersfield a g a inst llurnlcy. --nn nt Canadian football's Grey Manchester United against Ever t7ttD- ton and Preston against Arsenal The team faces ll formidable opponent in Spurs. who hold down taccnnd place in the first division. 'llnsl observers believe the fast- mnvint: Spurs will win handily dc- -nite Bourncmouth's surprise vic- Inry nvor first - division Wolver- hampton Wanderers in the fourth t'niind But the game will he played in Elie south coast seaside r sort and Rourncmouth has the best home Tl"""d”V t'""0""”cd 3 m"g'la'f'1,"l record of My Club 1" the six 7l.dnys of racing on thc Prairies leagues in England and Scolland.,”"'l V9” with g"'m'"lccd pm” l'loiii'it(-mouth has not been bcaten;m”"cy l"t5””'5 more "'3" Wm no its own ground since Dec. 17,1 - I055 -- 2n home matches without, The season will open at Cal- n defeat. gary's Victoria Park June. 1. No 1-ox WAN-rs R,.;vEM;,.; racing is scheduled. in Winnipeg Also. there in the added ini:on- WM" PM" Plirk ” bet": mm "H. "1 ,.,.vcng(.1 down to make way for it shopping 11 is eight yea" 5.1"”. CM 101. centre and no new track has been Tnttruliaut under a cloud-booed l””"' by the team's home supporters. Richest race on the Pi'ait'ic vir- who didn't appreciate the football cult. the 510.000-added Canadian artistry of the clever but uni-olor- Derby. will be rim Aug. 21 at Ed- tul forward. i monton. it usually is held in Win- Cox. who started his career as nipeg. Gross value of the race last I is-year-rtld ground stolf boy with year was 515,500. Spurs moved over to Arsenal and led the Gunners to A cup medal. "lt was only the attitude of the My KEN METHERAI. Faiiadian Press Staff Writer tlhlrd's southern section and is drawn against a first - division Racing Season b Open lune First WlNNlPEG iCPl James Speers Corporation limited lty also will be held in Edmonton. lNorld's Largest Sports Arena is Proposed And Approved NEW YORK IAP)-The worid'l tnrimit ilportl srens. enclosed for .v-sar-around use and testing H0.- 'Wl hersons. wsii p ed Thurs- day and drew trnrned to approval of Mayor Robert F. Wagner. Location of the project. to be rolled Olymru: City, closed but ts sponsors laid the nlumincm-domed building cover- skl lumping. ice shown. sulo. mo- othor nth actions. slant to s 25-storey building. '0! approximately 15 city block: was planned for A site it either the Bronx or Queens. Estimated cost of Olympic (Egy. mum. or am amount ,s21.ooo.ooo to he privately financed. is .- wtll he for dnclol - of the Ill nowm (AP) N weather srens. 5Donsors are Richard D. Glttltn, rcal estate min. And Joseph M-lson. I cotton planter from Memphis. Tenn. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Jr.. is counsel for the lrnup. the Greater New York Sports Arena. inc. HORSES 1'0 IIILP Roosevelt said I bill would be Introduced in the current session at the New York state legislature at Albany seeking I licence to Fnnlluctdl tour-months indoor lust Hess ra nu meeting ti-om Decen- ltcr through March. plelad s 31.1501) dnirly double. The tint race law. 019.40. Dotti horses were No. 10 on the program. Pin i”"....."'.'........."" huge :re..oent'.phn:toll.:aoee lb hcvu accepted in tag t. the harness tiigunQinVctoluch. , I N explained that it this was not ob- The R.' The 37.000-added Alberto Dcrby and 84.000-added Winnipeg Futur- torcycle and bike races. hockey. concerts. political conventions and There would he parking space for 15.000 cars. and the root at "to suns would tower 250 fQOt-QQil.lV- Car Hop. n ttlam-for 82 shot. won the second race at Bowie Thursday and com- wu won by I-lack UROOKLYN f AP)-1&9 yum. Murphy re-lshows no 5lEllI or slowing down. West turned to the ice this winter alter.Kinch and Millman are fast cap- Goal- Ilpft to right) Erskine Murphy, tender Perley Hardy is now in Prrley Hardy. Mike Kincli and his 19th year on the Job and! table players and have played con- sistently good hockey this winter. Photo by F. Week! George ltellljlldns To Retire After '57 MEMPHIS. Tenn tAPt fielder George Kell. who needstF0r U, :oni.V an more major league hits to 'reach the 2.000 mark. said Thurs day he plans to retire from base- ball aftcr this year. The Baltimore Oriole third base- jman said he figures he's good for Great Lakes in giant aqut-ducts. - v ' -- . -- This would cost. he estimated- lltnurncmoiith. Milwall plays in thctum Zmonl ml and M hast IE,- ;gamcs this season. ' The 34-year-old Kcll. who has lhad l.0ti2 hits in I3 major league 1 time halting average is .306. .?Signs for 7th Year With Edmonton l”.Dllli'lN'FON t(il"l (itiiirrt if-lraiik Morris. in, has signed for his sevcntli season with Edmon- , l3 Albany - 1100: 14- Milton, Tn-mere tBal- I l l t l t 000 A Hornets 14-6 Albany Trample Alba:-.v st Pals went one up in their intermediate "B" series with tlliltnn Hornets by wallopingj lllr Hornets I-l-6 at North RIVER Rink Wednesday. The series is the -best-two-of-lhrpp, SUMMARY Fini I'i-riod:- 1- Albany. lies- rnches Icsrruthersl 2 39; 2- Albany Wsddell 610: 3- Albany Des. rochrs 9 45; 4. Albany. Cameron. tMutlartI l4.20: 5- Albany Nounsn tcarruthersi I504; 53- Albany Des- rorhes tNoonani train. Pi-.nalties:- Nom- Second Period:- 7- Albany t'ar- ruthers ltlluttnrll 2l7; ll Milton- Hutzhrs lltlacPhai'l. cnie-st an; 9 Albany- Dcsroches 322; 1 Milton- Baldersnn Icampbelll 4.50l ll Milton -Trcmcre 6.18: l2- Al-J hany Waddcll Iilesrnchesl 9.42. Waddell tl)csruclles dersont l5.02: tl-'rizzclli l6.lR. I'enalties:- none. Third Perind:- lti - A I h a n yl -Dcsltocht-is lNonnanl 2.28; 17- Albany- Waddell tnesrochest 4.16; ' l5- Milton -l)oiron 1li-- Albany - llluttart (Waddeli) 8.0-1; 19- Albany - Cameron l3.S0 20 - Milton Hughes 4Campbelll lR.2!.'l. Penalties: Watts tlalway, m1Hcis New Solution 35. Drought SPORT SNAPSHOTS Formation Of Players' Ass'nl Best Kept Secret Of Year 1 lly JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO tCP! A There's no doubt that the best-kept secret of any National Hockey League sea- son was formation of the Players' Association. announced this week. I-Every club owner and league offi- cial heard about it after the news was out. Even alter it hit the newspa- pers. the public snd the NHL iv:-ren't sitre of the association's aims. The players didn't lift the fog except to say the association was formed to ”promote. foster and protect the best interest of .NHl. players." That's okay with the club own- hrs and league officials. Their aim also is to keep the layers hay and to rotccl their interests. They would like to know how the association inns to do this. TV INTEREST "There have been guesses. aitd te ers have more than s passing in.- terest in the Saturday afternoon telecasts of NHL games over a i-oast- to -roast American network inaugurated this year. They prob- ably wish to share the new-found wealth with the owners. "The telt-casts aren't in the pennynnte class. "The deal is no secret." NHL President Clarence Campbell said in an interview. "The network ll-IVS 310.000 s game to the home wASmNm.ON 1.”-,,”M H0”. club. That's an indemnity to the ner of Dallas is a Texan with a big idra. He wants to solve the southwestern drought problem with water brought from the at A press conference Tttesday, hL-- ' tween Sfi.000.0tl0.000 and 30.000.- .000. He said the cost could be mct by tolls from roads that seasons, hit .27l last year. His llfe- i would be built on top of the under- grnitnd aqucducts. Rcvcnue also would he avail- shle, he said, from freight items cruried in sealed spsuler trav- elling inside the aquedui-ts. ”t'rivate enterprise will do lt." he said. "All we ask is il.!SlSi.all('l' from the gnvernntcnl in gottini: the nct'otisary interstate transpor- tation permits and water from lllt' Vton Eskimos and his lhlh with it Great Lakes." minor Canadian football team, l('llll) officials announced Thursday. trip has played on six Grey Cup ticrims. Russians Defeat Uupnnese Team 4-3 ,-gt Remember When Marcel Thil. Fr:-nch hoxt-r. re- tained his claim to the world mid- dl-weight title by tttrning hack the third challenge of Lou Brouli- LONDON mm M Th? Russian lard 20 years no tonight. Thil was sports club Lokomotiv Thursdayl awarllcd "'9 hm” 9" ” 5"x”'i""""d defeated the- hockcy l('illll 4-3. Moscow Radio 1annoiim-ed. The game played in Moscow. was a warmtip to the world hockey championships he- ginnin. Veh. 24. Japanese nalionallfoul. lie was holder of the U.S. National Boxing Association title. while Brouillani was one of s stic- cession recognized by the New York State conimliisinn. AS WECLOISE THE BOOKS on an” lillGliLSl0li Lilli met;mm! Insurance in Forco-- . ' l'lt1l iitrtrenr-Ml to l ea oath of 536240.463 I New Insuranco- ' (trvrlt.-dinq Group) -being 36,925,321 ahead d 1955 Payments and Credits to PoI1'cyhoIdors- rliib for giving up its established titizht-game policy." Campbell was as surprised as the next fellow when the new as socintion was announced from 'ew York. He was remarkably best seems to be that the Diay- 55 Friday. Feb. 15. 1957 The Guardian Page I calm about it. i "There's no reason why i should call a meeting of the NHL i:nvPrn- ors and i don't plan one." he said. QUESTION OF FAIRNESS "Nobody can he critic-in-ri tor. he added. "That: a laudable uni-Ii hition but one person's conception of what in fair anri reasonable can he a little different than anybody else's." The newly formed ;issot'iatinn hinted it would try to make the tNHL pension plan .1 little more lllv vttlnlz. This is t':-iniphrll's l)ali.i'-- lir inaugurated It in I047 -and tiny considers it probably the host in sport or any other prott-ssion. "Then-'s no limit to what 8 play-l -er might receivi-," tic stud. "Play-.' lers pay 3000 a year which is taxi -exempt into the pension funtl and the NHl.'s average annual coiitri-i button in 365.000." A player withl two yi:ars' service l'Pl'('iVeS :13 a month starting at ace 45. Top 1)('l1vl sion is about S300 a month at age , l "Where will you get any ll"ll('I'l than that?" t'amphell asked 1 "Many people work .15 or 401 years ---and ii months a tear --l to get a pension that doc-sii'I t'(llllPl close to ours.” SASK. OH. OI 'TLO0K Q. C. H. S. HOOP SQUAD F.l)MON'l'()N t('Pr -- .UIIll'l'iXll This i-. the Queen ('ltarlnttr- Roger Burt, Ralph Beatnn. hltan l-'i'ont row fl-rl -Dewar Hal'1')El' Resources Minister .I. ll. Bl'l'I(:l(t:l- High School buys linslmtliall N'l'l1lilfl MacPhr-rson. Ralph Russell, Dick Itoddir Martian. Dallrt W"! bank of Saskatclwwan tirr-ilit'ts.llack row ll-rt - llny Mac-Leanwltiatheson, Gt-urge Phillips. Allan Bownetil. t Guardian Photo that l,20il oil wells will be drilled in his province this year and that at least 800 will he producers. On Feb. 1 there were 2,637 wells int Saskatchewan. of which 2.480 were producing oil tural ens. AIR TRAFFIC REVERSE CLIMATE AUSTRALIAN PEAK Suniint-r in Australia ends about Highest mountain in Australia. about Mount Kosciusko in New South Wales reaches 7.-'l2li feet. lntrriial air service-s in Aus- nnd 157 na-1tralia carried l,tIill.000 payingpas-lhlarch 2i and winter sets in sengcrs lll I955. i.liinc 2i, it all the people who worry . . . about extra cash for new clothes, or how to advertise their businesses, or what happened to that lost drticle . . . . would only let oi Guardian Want- Ad sell those don't wants, or carry any message into the vast majority of P. E. l. homes, they could all fake it easy and re- lax . . . . Guttrtlinnwnnl Aiis do it lot of valued the provolel would be can- worli an very small cost i....,,.t um, . (nffgpggu munch! sold this was s reclprocgtlog 1., to Poitcyholders thornnelvah - - - - - - 33,100,608 "luv. the Dodgers for the II gay. to Beneficiaries through death alum. . 1,713,179 t-Stzlitll. -2:. "i?..tl;l" :2." 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