International Speedboat go I ’ Race Set For Huntsville ‘lrrim Tam hero of the hour, is‘ cured in Kentuckey Derby‘ garland of roses. Ben Jones. left . . __ manages calumet Farm, owner inner‘; circle with traditional of Tim Tam; Walter Perkins, ‘to. WEARER 5} THE ROSES jéponr ECHOES f BY NORMAN MACDONALD 2C01lgl‘aI.lllaI.l0llS to the Char- tetown Trotters for their illing victory over the Cen- ville Legionaires to win the aritime Senior “C" basket- championship; to "Gump" illis for his incredible feat of : ooting three quick baskets .to ft the trobters back in the ball me; to Summersidefls-‘David old for winning the game and championship with his rank Merriwell" .feat of winning basket th seconds to go. ;We wonder how many old ers have actually read those I erriwell books. We remem- as a kid in Sydney. N. S., loving int.o a different house it finding a half dozen or so of those books in the attic. We ubt if Irish sweepstake win- rs get much bigger thrills watching him and the Ion-ger lie’s in there the better. But this rugged MvacKay boy might want to get to bed early Friday night. and they say he has the tools to finish the job. Might be a good idea for MacKay to stay out of range of Ramsay's Sun- day punches, or he’ll be going by-by sooner than he expects. We figure it‘s a pretty good bet the ref will be doing some aritl1- metic out loud before all those bouts are over. center is groom, SPORT OF KINGS’ and Jimmy Jones, right, is the trainer. Jock- ey is Ismael Valenzuela. Redlegs, - Cubs Trade Pitchers CINCINNATI (AP) - Cincin- nati Redlegs and Chicago Cubs Wednesday traded relief pitchers with Cincinnati’s Hershell Free- man going to. Chicago‘ for the Bruins’ Turk Lown. It was an even-up deal. F-reeman, who will be 30 next July 1, was acquired by the Red- legs from Boston Red Sox in.1955. In 1956 he was one of the Na- tional League’s top relief hurlers and compiled a 14-5 record and a 3.39 earned run average. Last year his effectiveness dropped off, however, although he finished with a 7-2 mark. 1 ii that magic discovery gave us. Merriwell, playing for dale prep school, and after- _rds Yale university won most his contest in the dying sec- s of the game. Three runs ll; wn, two out, two strikes on , that was the stock situa- -I 11. Sometimes the “villains” hdnapped him and tied him up an abandomed shack so he'd to out of the game. But he ilways broke free in time to hit .12.; home run, make a sensational ' -to-end touchdown, or, like ve Arnold, sink a winning sket just before the bell. Faithful fans of the Montreal nadieiis shouldn't have to go fiction for a metaphor to pict such a situation, how- er. They should forget about rriwell and talk about a aurice Richard" finish. We’ll rt the ball rolling, . see it nd. Congrats, Dave Arnold, ,d01'11§ 8 “Maurice Richard”. re not even a fan of Richard his Canadiens, but we do be- e in calling a spade a 5110. l, and you can’t get away in the Rocket's habit---yes, got to be a habit--of coming Ough in a pinch. They should t some rockets of his sure- ge ability at Fort Carnaveral. »%Would anyone care to bet re won’t be two knockouts of four bouts in the fight d that Charlie Hogan is - Sing at Civic Stadium on day evening? With so much iiamite lying around loose. re’s a pretty good chance t two’ of the eight battlers .1 kiss the resin for ten sec- more. Gallant and senault, the boys who open . ‘throw everything _m the outfield, and it's con- lvable one or the other might d1‘«'iDed on the ring floor be- e that slug-fest is over. Len 5 elle is a K.O. Specialist, and 43 ling Steele has lots of snap in 5 Punches. Will they both be , still trading leather at the “Peanuts” Arsen- as _ possible I In case the New Glasgow .3’ _got that “Slugger” title in 9 lleld of battle. “No use fool- “1 around with explosives,” is Way P e a n u t s sees it l’91"t0n‘s Bud Ramsay has a °f Speed and style. We like cheigl, Moore Ilght Cancelled I II: L its \)'aSl VANCOUVER (CP)-A broken 16 suffered by Austrian boxer Flt Scheigl has caused cancel- llm of his scheduled fight with I” heavyweight champion Ar- 19 Moore here Friday night. 1 (motor Earle Kalani said helgl suffered the injury Moii- E yet in regards as to the future of We have no definite news as the Kings County Baseball Lea- gue. We’ve heard a rumor that Morell will hold a work-out this Sunday, afternoon. This, as we stated is possibly just a rumor. However, any teams that are in- tending to field teams will be starting their work-outs soon. I Down in Souris, a meeting was’ held on Monday night. A fieldl committee was appointed to see that the diamond was repaired, and ready for the coming season. - This committee is under the cap-I able direction of Walter Douglay‘, With a diamond to play their; home" games on, interest in the: team may pick up. i I A committee of three was also selected to represent Souris at; the Annual Meeting of the Kings County League whenever it's to be held. This committee consists, of Roy White, Rev. Edwin Steele and Edward Clinton. As yet, no- date has been set for the meet- ing. With,the mild weather, an early start should be made. Plans are progressing in re- gards to Little League Baseball. Seventy some boys have submit- ted their names as future play- ers in the league. A meeting to divide the boys into different teams, and to make other plans. Junior baseball will also be re- viewed. A few years back, Souris SMOKES. ‘I2 sends 400 EXPORT CIGARETTES or any other Mocdonald Brand Postage included Mail order and remittance I08 OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT P.O. Box 490, Place d'Ai-mes, 1 Montreal, Que. This ofler is sublocl to any chill!’ In Government |¢§||l¢’l°'“' K‘ when he slipped on the apron ' . 6 ring at his training gym. I King's County Baseball League Future In Doubt MACDONALD TOBACCO mc. FRIDAY, GREGOR’S COFFEE SHOP Cornwall, P.E.I. WILL RE-OPEN FOR THE SEASON FROM 12 NOON TILL 12 RM. UNTIL FERTHER NOTICE had a Junior baseball team. They entered in the Klng’s County League. While they didn't win a‘ game, they did give some of the teams a bad scare. Whether or not, this year’s version of the Junior will apply for admission is as yet unknown. Turning to bowling, a little more than a week exists in the Mixed League schedule. To date, the Satekittes have been the big guns going undefeated in eight games. They, along with the Dod- gerettes, Eastern. Hicks, and TORONTO (CP) - The Duke lof York international speedboat . race, won by Canada when it was . last held in 1951, will be run this r" year at Huntsville, Ont., it was announced Wednesday. Robert R. Finlayson, com- _, modore of the Canadian Boating Federation, said permission was obtained from Queen l\’Iother Elizabeth and the Marine Motor- ing Association of England to resume the race at Fairy Lake, near Hunstville, 125 miles north of Toronto. ’ The $10,000 tropliy, solid gold on a platinum base, was donated in 1924 by the late George‘VI, then Duke of York. Art Hatch of Hamilton won it in 1951 with Costa Livin‘, a 225~class hy-dro- plane. That was the eighth and last time the trophy was raced for, always on Lake Windermere in the lake district in north-cen- tral England. _ Finlayson said invitations have been sent to Poland, East and SPORT FORUM I (GREAT FIGHT CARD) Sir:- Buddy Ramsay is -a name in Maritime fistic annals to conjure with and when he meets Albert McKay of New Glasgow, N. S. on Friday, May 9th at the Civic Stadium in Summerside, he intends to show the Island fight fans he has gone ahead instead of going back. The Albertoi_i-born mittslinger is facing McKay, will be meet- ing a man who defeated Bernie Stone in six rounds and the lat- ter is the recognized King of welterweigh-ts in the province of Nova Scotia. He». also knocked out Lloyd Hanna, top man of his weight in Canada. When these two face each other there will be plenty of action. Both carry a punch and anything can hap- pen. ‘ One thing about promoter Charlie-Hogan, he isn’t sparing anything or anybody in his ef- forts to promote a top grade supporting card for his Ramsay -McKay feature attraction. Cer- tainly he isn’t giving any of his Civic Stadium pets any soft -as- signments. The way the show shapes up he's going to put himself into the poor house, not satisfied with bringing in ‘Mc- Kay,( an expensive item for the second best welterweight in the Maritimes and Len Durelle of Baie Ste. Anne, N. B., who write to Edward Clinton, Souris if they are still interested in ‘com- peting for the Kings County Title sure, since he is unquestionably. West Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Austria. Great Britain, Cuba, Mexico, South Africa, Aus- tralia. The Netherlands, Sweden and the United States, all mem- bers of the Union of International Motonboating. Five entries are al- lowed from each country. Finlayson said an elimination race for Canadian entries will be held in mid-August at a site still to be determined. The race consists of three parts of 30 nautical miles each, made up of 15 laps around a two-naut- ical-mile circular course. There are no restrictions on either boat or motor except that 12 gallons of 87-octane gasoline, doled out before each part, must do for the 30 miles. “That makes it m-ore than a ra.ce of ‘endurance and speed,” said Finlayson. The trophy, one of the most val- uable in sports, has been in a Toronto bank vault since Hatch won it. Fight “Patrons Are Ready For Card At Sumymerside mingles with,Leo Steele. Hogan also is improting Doug “Slug” Turnbull from Nova Scotia. -Turnbull, the slugger who had eight fights in 1957, has been matched with Walter “Peaiiuts” Arsenault over the six round route, and it would seem that rug-ged Walter is in for a -rough evening, consider- ing the fact that Turnbull is an experienced pro with about 40 fights behind him. PUNCHING PATTER Louis Coby McCluskey will be away from the boxing wars for at least a month due to a pair of cracked ribs received in his Windsor, _Ont. debut against Wilf Graves. McCluskey must be wondering why so many leaped off his bandw-agon...The dead g a m e , gallant slope- shouldered mitt-wielder has a right to muse, considering the many fine action-packed efforts he turned in hereabouts. I am, Sir, etc., WILFRED MOCLUSKEY City. BASEBALL ROUNDUP By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Cleveland at New York, ppd, rain. Chicago at Boston. ppd. rain. Kansas City at Baltimore, ppd, rain. Detroit 500 000 000- 5 8 0 Wash 000 000 001- 1 13 0 Lary and Hegan; Pascual, Stobbs (7) Kemmerer (9) and Courtney. L-Pascual. HRs: Det -Bertoia (2); Was-Yost (1). National League Cincinnati 100 000 000- 1 Chicago 011 002 01x- 5 9 0 Lawrence, Wight (6), Klipp- steiii (7) and Dotterer; Phillips and S. Taylor. L-Lawrence. Phila 200 001 330- 9 15 0 Los Angeles 003 000 000- 3 11 1 ‘Simmons and Lopata; Kipp, LaBiiie (7), N e w c o m b e (8) Sherry. (9), and Pignatano. L- Kipp. HRS: Phila-Lopata (3); L A-Furillo (3). . Pittsburgh 010 030 200- 6 13 0 San Fr. 002 420 00x- 8 8 0 (5) and Peterson; Barclay, Wortliingtdn (5), Grissom (8) and Schmidt, Thomas (8). W - Worth- ington. L-Friend.’ HRS: Pgh- Skinner (1), Kluszewski 2 (2), Thomas (9). SF-Schmidt (4). Milwaukee 600 101 001-9 16 1 St. Louis 002 000 000-2 .3 1 Bur-de\'.e and Crandall; Welil meir, Jackson (1), Maine (4), Muffett (9) and Katt. L: Weh- meir. HR: Mil-Coviiigton (2) International League Buffalo at Rochester, double- header, ppd, rain. Havana at Richmond, double- header, ppd, rain. Montreal 000 200 311- 7 9 0 Toronto 000 000 000- 0‘ 2 i Giallombardo and Teed; D. Johnson, Grimsley (7) and Han- nah. L-D. Johnson. HR: Mll- Dolan. Beaches Won't Be Playing TORONTO (CP) L Barring a -miracle, Toronto’s Balmy Beach football club won't be playing in the Oiitario Rugby Football Un- ion this season, president Don McGregor said Wednesday. McGregor, who kept the fran- liams. ~Rose said he received »a cable Wednesday from Williams’ man- ager, Jim Johnson, authorizing Patterson Has New Challenger NEW‘ YORK (AP) -— Heavy- weight champion Floyd Patterson has another challenge - this time from Australia. Veteran New York boxing man- ager Charlie R o s e says the champ can collect $200,000 for risking his title in Sydney against Australian champion Allen Wil- and the Ramblers No. 1 rank as the top teams in the league. We still have not received any definite word as to whether or not the King's County Bowling Playoffs will take place. Time is slipping by. Are we going to have another year end up in a lot of talk? If Morell and St. Peters have declared champions, will the captains of these teams please MOORE-& McLEOD LTD. 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Frozen PEAS ALL FOR 55c I I ST. — FREE DELIVERY —- DIAL him to actas Williams’ agent in offering Patterson the big purse. Williams would be willing to come to the U.S. to fight Patter- son if the American didn’t want to go to Australia. Williams, 26, has won 33 bouts, lost three and drawn one, includ- ing 20 knockouts. Rose said he has not been able to reach Cus D’Amato Patter- son’s manager, to’ make the of- fer. ' 51' Thursday, May 8, 1958 i The Guardian Page 9 CIubMeets A meeting of the St. l\’Iary‘s Says Trade I Ball Club of Souris was held in‘ the Parish Hall Monday, May 5th., with the Vice-President Ed-1 HAM1L'1‘0N (CP) - Hamilton Ward Clinton in the Cl18l1‘- !Tiger-Cats of the Big Four foot- A committee of three was ap- -ball league said Wednesday, re- pointed to supervise the repaIr- ports of a trade of fullback Ches- ing of t_he baseball diamond. for ter (Cookie) Gilchrist for Bobby the Comllléz Sef35°{‘v« tlltle C°l]Y)1m1I{ee. Marlowe is ‘‘speculation'’. 0 consis o : a or one asf ., . . . _ (Chairman) Lem Paquet ‘and, Officials said tIre'team was in Stewdrt MacAulay. Souris Ball I I . . . Marlowe, a hard - running back- A nommamlg commmee t°- fielder with Saskatchewan Rough- bring in a new slate of officers . . _ for the coming season was alsoI’;li‘el1‘f’:,(::)fttl;l;;31VIlII‘:lSi::lrn I'nter‘pr°Vm ‘appointed. This committee to con-; . sist of Henry Paquet and Rev.I Gilchrist, who starred in last tcrcste_d, however, in obtaining‘ Edwin Steele. Three delegates to represent the ball club at the Kings County League meeting were also selected. These dele- gates are: Rev. Edwin Steele, Roy White. and Edward Clinton. next meeting would be heldas soon as the field and nominating committees had something def- further business, the meeting was adjourned. Carmen Basilio Still Training SYRACUSE, N.Y. 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