V Page I The Guardian Marlboros De Monday, April 25, 1955 fear Pats To Tie Memorial Cup Series REGINA. t(lPi--Toronto Marl- -boros capitalized on penalties and power plays Siilurtlziy night to de- feat Ilcuiiia Pails 3-2 and tie Iht-ir best-of-scvcn Mcinortal Cup final at one game each. Marlboros. bcaicu 3-1 in . opener TlillI'Sfl(I)'. doinitiziied playi all the hay Sti'.LIt'illty. They took a 1.4) m-wiwrpitl it-:itl iiiutlc ti 11-1 in the sot-I-iitl and coasti-d the rest of the uni Inr tho win .-1 capa- city crruul of .'i..'i(i0. largest of tho Ieasnn horr. saw the ganic. Third name of the SPFIPS he plaxnd hcic kltuiday niL'Iit Pciitiltiru prmcd costly to thc Rrgina rltib .1larlhoro.x. who shot Pats 36 to 11!. not four oft their five goals while Regina play- In were servini time. Pats drew nine of the game's 1!: minor pen- allies Tl'R.V ON Pf)ll'I'IR 'ilat'llitii'tis ltirnotl on tho ptmOl' from lhe start of the ganie and the; will -Shawinigan F Cup Series W goals in the 'iP('()ll(l period Sundayl took a 1-0 lead midway throng the first period when Bob Pulford scored. lilorlbtiros added two more goalsllet in the second period while Wayne Kllnck was seriing penalties for Pats. Mike Nyknluk from Ron Casey near the lino and golfcti a shot. past Joe Se- lini.',cr. Glen Clicssillan got the second. Wong s('nI'cd the first Regina goal at 10:13 alter Harvey Flaman passed to him in the clear bchindl the Toronto defence. Nykoluk picked tip his sccoiitl final period. scoring unassisted. I Streak Snap (By The Associated Press) The hapless Pittsburgh game Sunday and thereby saved themselves the embar- rassment of equalling one of the National League book-losing the most games at the start of the season. The Buccs had dropped eight straight before they de- cisioned Philadelphia Phillles 6-1 in the first game of I h scheduled doubleheader. The league record is nine. set by Brooklyn Dodgers of 1918. The Brooks got home fifth look a pass from Al McNeil anti that year, so manager Fred Haney need not give up hope Veteran Max Surkoiit pitched the Pirates to their first triumph of the campaign. scattering eight milk ' passlfhiladelphig hits. Only Del I-2nnis' bluei-honie run in The sixth marred his fine performance. The second game was called in the bottom of the eighth with the Phillies ahead. 2-0. The game will be completed at a later date. The Dodgers, who already have set a league record for winning the most ganies at the start of out-l goal of ihc night at 6.31 of lhe.thc season. ll---they hold both the 'fore and aft marks--dropped No. I-llmer Schwartz came back forll2, a knock-down-drag-out 11-10 de- Pats and scored six minutes later. Finally. with Harry Ottenbrcit and Liniicl Rt-pka serving penalties for Pats. (it-rrlv James scored filth llarllioros goal on a break- away. alls Tie ith Edmonton, crs victor)". Ihel cision to New York Giants that iwcnt 10 innings. lIll'I('Tl(' FINALE The lllth was the most hectic of all. with the Giants scoring six lruus and the Brooks just missing with lite of their own. The Giants had come from behind to tie it in His ninth on Al Dark's one-aboard home rtiii oft Billy Loos. thcii hung the tlclcai. on him in the 10th. .lim lit-orii, one of Leo l)urorher's sctt-ii pitchers. was the MIIIIIEF. Willie Mays hit two home runs for lll0lNTRF.-kl. CPt--- Shawiniganlgoal by llorvath after 99 minutes ”'9Ml"ll91'5- 3011 REF K3" Clullled Falls Cataracts exploded for fiveland 49 seconds of play gave Fly- 3 big 0118 Willi 1W0 011 in the 10th. Sliiii Jones tossed a mo-liittcr as Cliicago Cubs licked Cinciiiiiati Pirates finally won I ball the most dubious records in Brooklyn over the years. last one of his rare ones It Ebbels Field as Carl Ersklngset down New York Giants with six hits for I 3-1 Brooklyn win. Bobby Thomson's 12th-inning single drove in the win- ning run as Milwaukee and Chef Nichols defeated St. Louis 5-4. War- ren Hacker and Jim Davis teamed up for I five-hitter In Chicago Cubs turned back Cincinnati 1-0. Murrv Dickson tossed I four-hitter as Philadelphia blanked Pittsburgh ll-0. Baseball iiSEEiis Sunday National League First lCincinnali 001000 000-1 1 0 Chicago 010010 00x-2 4 1 Fowler, Land (7! Ind Bailey, Landriih t7i; Jones and Fanning. If-Fowler. HR: Chi--Miksis. St. Louis at Milwaukee ppd. rain Second CJnciniiati 000-0 1 1 Chicago 0:Ix-3 I 0 (Called end of 39': innings, rain) - Valmtine. Podbielaii I2I. Cullom 43! and Landrilhz Rush and Chili. HRs: Chi-Fundy. Chitl. S; 5 Pirates Win First Game; Dodgersi Victory Memorial In I! JOIN CIIANDLII NEW YORK (AP)-In one of the grutent races New York over 1iII non. thc Belnlr Ifud'I Nuhun cunc from behind l.I 4112 III! Itrlkel to defeat the fnvorod Sum- mer Tu by I pcrsplrinl Huck 1! the 8111.700 Wood Memorial It JImIlcI SIturdIy. . In two weeks the pIl.r book up Ignin In the 3125.000-Idded Kent- ucb' Derby It Louisville. but there II little doubt tbnt Nashua- the champion two-you old of 1964-Itill III: the numbe of Slimmer Tan. Summer Tan. owned by M"- John W. GIIbi'eatb. ruled the fI- vorite of In excited throng of 41.72! due to a sensational work- out here inf Monday. But It was Nubun from William Woodwai-d'I Belnlr stud. who proved he hnd it when the chips were down in this grenz slat running of the Wood Memorial. NIIbuI. sleek hay son of the lmporhnd Nnrullah. wu called the problem child. unpredictable inspitn of his potential great pro- miu but this wu his fourth- Itrnight victory thil unson with- out defeat. TERIIIFIC DUEL AI forecut. this was I duel be- tween two terrific three-your-oldl. hitepSox Split (With As Nashua Winner Oi Wood Great Race None of the other three horse; had flmu-ed and that wu the way it came out. NIsbuI won by I scant neck I. the in-mile classic. His time Wu; 1250 3-5. Mrs. Dorothy Pershall Bohr Simmy finished third. 25 length. behind Summer Tan. The Rokeby stIb1e'I Cup Man trailed by an. other six length: in fourth Th, Lazy F i'nnch'I Door Prize was fifth and last, 115 lengths behind Cup Main. All In eligible for the Deiibyl MIy 7 It Churchill Downs but only Nashua Ind Summer Tan rate I ticket to Kentucky off their performance Saturday. Catches 12 Beautiful Soil Water Trout- -Seelng is believing. and 11 beautiful salt water trout, each Weighing from vi to in lbs.. shown to the staff of the Guard- ian Office in Summerside last evening. prove: that the big one: are there to be taken, if you know how. when. Ind where. While not snylng exactly "where". NormIn "Chick" lilac- Lood. did reveal that lic,laud- ed them in thc western part of Prince County yesterdny after- ln defeat Edmonton Fly:-rs 6-2 and Almost 6.000 fans saw the West g g I ,g ,--jj - H I . "' "'9" bmi"f"”"9 Edinburgh er" iimkell, 319:3”?hC,hampi0'lS!ililiicillfculiciiitiigldhigiiluisiizuhfin iiiika Pifllillililtgh ozo 'i()0 010-612 0 I o - no'i'iliewciltcii.wwlliich hniinabafiiiui -' ' - - ' W , '. ' t . r ie - - , - . ' . . ' ' .if,n”"fh,”a2:i.,,:f'eii; 1l',',?,de.',',..",.-,.,.;i ",0 ;”e(,',dg”.a1.:. sis provided the winning niafgjn Philadelphia 000001000-1 I 3 The Prince of Wales College volleyball playcis, runners-up in the City Volleyball Vgg Raschl 3:1": tlhl::.,l:.I;,.thEyfii:;.: League are shown above. Front row left to right. George Andrew. A. Flack. Jimmy Surkont and Aim-ll: Owens. Rid- ' . Coyle. Back row, B. Nea-tby. I. MacLean, M. Lodge. Missing from the picture Ire game into two. sudden-death ovenlwith a home run for the victors. Zik W. Kipper (H Cole "H and Saturday after 119 minutes of over- H g time periods. llorvath netted thelpllle Sfitlond E31719 W35 Called filler I time It Shawinigan Falls. paper. Mr. MIcLood, ll Ictive spun. -- winner with 11 seconds remainingi-5'-"I il”11”gS With the Cubs l6Hdi11EiL"l”'”'- LT0we"5' "R3 Pha"'E"i Bob LeClair and Ivan Dowling. The Welsh men eliminated a strong R.C.M.P. team to S”"”'” W” ".85 '””"”"a'”d h d f k 30 The st tum xii nis sr LOUIS (AP) Pitcher Vic ins enthusiast 1- fllheries i by bi. ii In tho -rising minutes in I e secon overtime a tcr ta 3 ' - - - 4 5” H1-lllkee 1.131113 - . - - - -. -' I - 11!- nf tahe Ifiilhl pcriorl (iillli'l1 involved ing a passout front Stankicwicz. 1111-” V135 Called 0" 1"”-'a”5e 0' Sfmnd , adVanCe to the finals against the B-Y-C- ".1 .Clly League play- They pug! tupba Rncmr who icmg Sty Lou” Cu. pector for Prince County. and in 91 011' H1215 or on each club. What .lohnny Bucyk and Gerry Mcl- 1'a'"- g lP'l,'5l"”gl'. 000 090 00-0 5 3 showing before bowing out Of the competition. (P 0 0 Y 1 5 dlnnls 335.000 only 14 months ago. 3150 39"'9tl1'Y 0' "10 PNHC! Colin- Itartcd as a slioving incident nyk scored the only goals of the 111111480 White Sox hung unto P"”3de'Pl"3 000 900 23-2 f 0 wIs given hll uncondil.lonIl i'c- 13' Fish and Game Association, ended with 20 inisconducts. one minor and one major penalty be- ing handed out. The teams meet here again 'l'ticsria,V Jean Paul rlflllh: scored twice fur Sh,1nmi:,m uhile Fern Per- rault, GlllPS Dulw. Erwin Grouse Ind rookie George Fatilkner of Bishops Falls. N'l'lrI.. park counted once. F. :1 m o n I n n scorers were Bronco linrinth and Hugh Coflin. Flycrs went ahead 1-0 in the first and were leading 2-1 early ill the second when Cataracts ex- ploded for fntir quick goals in In many minutes. Cataracts added one in the final period to wrap it up i BR AWI. S'l'.'UlTS Connie Brotlnn of Ciitarat-I and Ed Stankiewicz of Edmnn-I ton started shoving late in tha- thirrl period and as they dropped their sticks players from both benches swarmed onto the ice. Rclcrt-v Gt-orzc G"'nvclie KHVG Ftankiowirv, a minor and I major penalty and handed out miscon- ducts in every player on each club except five he allowed to fin- tiih the game. At Shawinigan Falls Saturday. a Chelsea Wins English League Soccer Tille LONDON f.-'(l"i -- Chelsea cric- brated 50 years of soccer by win- ning the English League champion- lhip Saturday for the first time. Two results clinched the title for the famous Stamford Bridge club formed half a century ago in I Lon- don puh. Chelsea coasted in a 3-0 home victory over lowly Sheffield Wednesday. Portsmouth. the only team that stood a chance of get- ting the same ntmihcr of points as Chelsea. was hold to I 1-1 tie at race that rcsulicrl In a dead heat in five runs with a homer and in Cardiff. Thai! nirtiiis filial-ca now totals 52 points iiith our igainc In play. Portsmouth has 45 points with three gains-I rt-nuiininit. Even if Portsmouth wins its remaining mntrlir-s it could total only fit Joints--one loss than present inial ...i .u 5 .3, chats.-a".-l thirti period to tie the count (Hit and force overtime. The Quebec League champions had taken a 2-0 first-period lead on goals by Ed Kachur and Faulk- ner, Th, dubs Shared James imiiasit job. doling out five hits to second period with Coflln'”'9 Pale H058- the scoring for Flyers Leger for the losers. and Roger. No GumeslAi'l Fort William KFZMPTVIILE. 0nt.. (CPI - Fori William's bid to have some of the remaining Allan Cup senior liockcy final games played at the Lakehead has been rt-.iected. W. B. George. president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Asso- ciation. said Sunday the entire series between Kitcliener-lV:itcr- loo Dutchmen and Fort William Beavers will be played in Kit- chener. He said in I statement that this is in keeping with I CAHA reg- ulation that the locale for the sen- ior and junior championships should alternate. with the Allan Cup final in eastern Canada and the Memorial Cup final in west for one year. and alterna- tively the next, year. Kitchener now leads the l)PSl-(il- seven finals two games to one. .Del'ermine ls Handicap Winner M.BA.w. C.-itir. MP1 Drier- -minc. Andy Crevniin's K(,'llilICl(y Derby winner of I954. won the S.'i.000 Golden Gate Mile Hiindican ii and Rcjcctcd by I head in a for second place. g l)I'l('l'I7iiI'i(' carried high woiulit yof 1211 pounds and paid 54. S200 and 52 R0 Poona if returned S2 40 land 52.70 and Rejected paid sun 'and s-i.sn. l The little Ercy ctilI's win was worth 329.325 and increased his total earnings to 531.1860, meridian of the Basilica Youth Club City Volleyball League champions are pic- - S . Front row left to right, Lorne MacGuignn, Wendell Gulls, Alf Coady. Jiinmyrluniaun, Wendell Murphy. Back row, Ray Mnocloskey, Jimmy , j,;,-,L- LN uboyie. Ralph Plnenu. This B.Y.C. team has won the City V . ,conncut,lye iyenrs. They will meet the Summerslde I I thel in 1:35? Sattirdav. defeating Poonal first place in the American i.ea'gue althoiigli they were shut out 5-0 by lxansas City As-the same team they clubbed for 29 runs Saturday. Alex Kellner handled the white- lioston Red Sox pulled into R sccoiirl place tie with New York lnnkees by pulling out a 1-0 vic- tory over Cascy Stongcl's opera- liic. Willard Nlhtill bested Ed ul- pal in I tight hurlers' duel and lie nest-rved the victory. giving the Yanks but two hits. Boston scored its only run in the ninth. Norm Lauchiii singled home Faye 'I'hrone'ocrry, who had singled and gone to second on an iiilieltl ottt. Al llaltiinore the oi-mics won man 17'. Newhousnr A71. Wynn ytlielr second game of the season fill End l'i0l1ES-- Hfllall (31 Irm ll" the opener of a twinbill with 54011 HR33 D9tmB001"95 Cleo" llliasliington Senators. 2-1 in 10 inn- Dob!!- ilngs. The Senators took the night- BOSIOII -- 090 000 om-1 7 0 lcap 5-2. Hoot Ever: pinch-hi: a NEW Yflrk 000000000-0 , 0 3douiile in the 10th inning of the NW0" and whim I-OP” and first game and came around on Berra- lllwo ground balls to seal the vcr- FITS! tdict, for the 0,-10135. Washington 00 010 000 0-1 I I Jnoom.-: Booms Baltimore 000 out 000 1-2 I 1 Ray Boom drove in fotir runs PESCUIL P0l'l9Tfl31d "iv M5 ,with I homer and I single as Do- ,Ii-oii Tigers defeated Cleveland In- tilaiis 6-4 for their second straight victory over the 1954 American ll.('ElKlle clianipioiis. Rookie Frank l.:ii'y, pitching his first major .lc.'igiie victory, held the Tribe to ,ciglit hits including a lirst-inning hnnicr by Larry Doby. Bonus g i-ooltie llcrb Score was charged nith the loss. l (fhir-ago White Sox tied the liiioucrn major league scoring rec- ord for one game Saturday, trounc- ing Kansas City 29-6 in the Ameri- lcau League. The Sox tore into six IAlllleliCS pitchers for seven home il'llIIS with Bobby Shantz bearing the brunt of the attack as Bob Nicman and Sherm Lollar led the .parade with two homers each. p New York Yankms knocked off Boston 7-2 as Bill Skowron drove dotihle.. l)ctrolt's B illy iloell blanked (Jlcrcland 3-0 on three hits ,and Harry Byrd of Baltimore all- owed the same number of saleties while heating Washington by the same 3-0 score. In the National Lcagiie Sal Mag- Jlie. the old l)o(lger nemesis who had II 22-9 pitching record against (Photo by Milk). one out because of Sunday curfew, New York 000 20! 002 6-11 iii 0 Grissom 171. Hearn 19'. Anlonelli Grassn I7i, Katt (til: Newcombe. Labine (51. Lou (71. Roebuck (10) and Campanelln. W-jlearn; Loft Winger Many Pcvollcli Married "Idler. II. for I you: I mem- ber of the Iuburbnn Outrernmil l'ol'lI I I wny home after c w in n W He wu I native N. 13.. Ind came to Montreal I few years before he joined the Out. union Ions In In. (Game suspended in eighth with will be resumed at later date) King and Shepard; Meyer and Burgess. Brooklyn 001 800 100 5-10 12 2 lliddlo. Wilhelm 14!. Corwin (St. (wt. (10! Gomes and Westrum. L- Loes. HRs: NY-Mays I2). Dark, Kati; Bkn-Reese, Furillo. American League Detroit 103 001100-6 I 1 Cleveland 100 001 002-4 8 0 Lary and Wilson: Score. Houtle- Dermott (10) and Edwards; Roge- L. vin and Smith. Moss (10). Porterfield. Second Washington 010 002 020-512 2 Baltimore 020000000-2 I 0 Schmitz and Fitzgerald; Moore. Johnson I7i and Smith. L-Moore. KI'I'CHl-JNER. Ont. (CPI -KiI- chener-Waterloo Dutchmen. spark- ed by forward Jack McKenzie'I three goals. defeated Fort Wil- liam Beavers 6-2 Saturdly night to take I 2-1 lead in their best- of-seven Allan Cup final. Fourth game of the series will be play- ed here Tuesday night. Dutchmen, held to I scoreless tie' in the first period. mounted I blistering attack in the second to take a 4-1 lead and consted the rest of the way for the win. They out-shot Beavers 48-36. Only four minor penalties, two to each team, were called dur- ing the game. played It near- summer temperatures. Several of the 7.344 fan: wine in shirt- Ileevu. Beavers dominated play, out- skating Dutchmen in the first Tvbuseball In Brief By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stnndlnu: HR: Wash-Sievers. N'”9”" LHW” Chicago not) too 000-0 5 1 W 1- Pct GIL Kansas Citv 20 0.10 00x-5 10 o BI'00kl.V" 11 2 -846 - Donovan..Dorish 15!. Pierce (6). M”Wa"kP' 7 3 -700 25:3 Cliakales Ilii and Lollar: Kellner St I-01135 5 4 -509 -W2 and Astroth. L-Donovan. Chlcag" 7 5 -533 3V3 Internntlunnl League XPh”3d9lPh' ' 5 -500 495 F5”; New York 4 6 .100 59S Rochester 300 000 220.4; 11 0 Cincinnati 2 10 .187 8'!) Syracuse 010 000 001-2 I 1 XPI'ltshursh 1 8 .111 8 Beard. hcob, 45) md Rand; x-Does not include suspended Casagriinde. Lipetrl 171, Mason (Bi and Parks. W-BeIi-dz L-CIsa- grande. Hits: Syr - Tompkins; Roch-Burgess. Second game ppd. rain. Flrlt Montreal 000 040 000-4 7 1 Havana 311000 01x-6 9 1 Drystlale. Hoffman 13'. Stnnek (5), Mickem (7l and Teed; Cucho. Snnches I5) and Noble. W-Sanchez. I.-Drysdale. Hits: Mtl-Neal; Hav- Formentai. Second Montreal 040 001 1-6 12 I HavInI 405 000 x-I 11 I Greig, Drysdtile (Ii. Harri: 12). Hoffman (31, Slnnok (4). Fnrizs (oi, Mickentt (GI and Tc-ed; Mar- roro. Moreno 411 and Monfalvo. W-Moreno; l.-Harris. HRI: Mil- Addis, Cimnii. First Toronto 000 400 000-4 11 1 Coltimbul 001 002 40x-7 to 0 BlIke, Landeck (7). Hoover (8) and Berberet; Kelliier. Mackiiison 14). Romberger (7) Ind Rourke. W-Roniberger; L-Blake. HRI: Tor- WIII2; Col-Limmer. Verdi. Toronto 318 081 0-11 10 I Columbub 001 000 3- I I I Johnson and Griffin; Knxm. Ko- rinzakmi till. Fi-ecu (ll. Kcllncr tin, Miller ('1) grid Brown. L- Kumo. HR: Tor-Stevens. First Buffalo 110 100-1 I 1 Richmond 100 ill-4 I I Icalled end of sixth. nin) Trakan and Mowhortor; Ind Wntlington. Second game ppd. ruin. Starr game to be completed later. SnturdIy'I Result: Pittsburgh 0 Philadclphin I New York 1 Brooklyn I Cincinnati 0 Chicago 1 St. Louis 4 Milwaukee I SuiidIy'I Results New York 11 Brooklyn 10 Cincinnati 1 Chicago I (2nd ppd. rain) Pittsburgh I Philadelphin 1 (2nd stopped in 8th with Philadelphia ahead 2-0. to he completed later) St. Louis It Milwaukee ppd. MoiidIy'I Gnmu No games scheduled. TuudIy'I Gnmu Chicago It Pittsburgh (NI Cincinnati at Brooklyn (N) Milwaukee at New York tNl St. Louis at Philadelphia (N) American League Chicago I 1 .667 - New York 1 4 .036 - Boston 1 4 .65 - Cleveland I 5 .345 1 Detroit I 5 .500 IV: Washington I I .1100 IV. Kansas City I 1 .300 3 Bnlfimorc I .250 Iii Bolton I New York 1 Detroit I Clcvolnnd I Wuhington 0 Baltimorn I Chicago D Knnul City I lnIdIy'I MIIIII BoIton 1 NIw York I Wufilngton t-I Bnltlmoro 1-! Detroit I Clovclnnd 4 CbicIgo Ikxnnun City I 'rnudIy'I GIIOI New York It Chlcuo Boston It lfansu City IN) Bnlllmoi-I It Detroit Wutilngton It Clcvelnnd tor-II HIvInI 1 J57 .. . DI.-zrsorr, (AP)-- Mnrly PIve- 5-:',',',',',',';"' . 1 : ff; lick of Detroit Red Wingn wII ichmnnd g , i5." 2 mnrried Saturday to Ann Jun Mum”; 4 . pg Ebcrlcin of Detroit. sync”, 3 3 '4” I The NItlonII Hockey LeIgue Rochenun 1 4 '1” 4 left winner and hi! bride will hon- gum), g . '(m W. cymoon in FloridI Ind then Ipe?d the summer It Snult Ste Mnr e. 0nt.. PIve1lcb'I home town. N. I. NI-nvn nasu uoivrium. tcri-43L rim. Frldll in II court. so. Indore. llZ'3l'.f.”..”-is r yr-Icon I and ppm Buffalo I Rlcllilwlld 4 12nd ppdl SItnrdIy'I Reunite Rochester 1 Syracuse I Toronto II Columbus I Buffalo 5 Richmond I Montreal I HnvInI 1 Sully? Roulln Montreal H IIIvInI I-I Colombo: 74 Maui: Guinea Monti-III It lIIvInI (N) Toronto It Columbia (N) uffnlo It Richmond Rochester It Byncune U 3 llalltull Dutchmen Defeat Beavers, Lead Allan Cup Series 2-1 fensivc in the final period Ind Dutchmen caught them twice be- fore Alex Irving got the second Fort William goal It 19:19. period hul they weren't able to crack I stout Kitchener-Waterloo defence. In the second. after John Irving put Fort William ahead 1-0 with I close-in shot. Dutchmen took over.- Mc1(enziI got his first goal It 6:15 on I long. high shot that caught the corner of the net. Three minutes later. Keinp took I pass from. Ken Laufman and scored on I 60-foot slap shot. McKenzie made it 3-0 at 13:03 and Scho1eI added another It :55. Beaver: were forced on the of- Budge Pony Wins Paris Tennis Tourney I PARIS (APi- Budge Potty of lLOI Angeles bent Mervyn Rose of Australia. 6-2. 6-2, 6-1 in the finals of the Paris internation- Il tennis championships Sunday. Rose and Patty won the men's doubles title Saturday beating Marcel Bernard and Paul Remy of France. 7-9.6-0.7-5.6-3. Continues Search For Sculiled French Fleet HALIFAX (CF)-John Sweeney took Inother plunge during the weekend in his search for the remains of I French fleet. scuttled in Bedford basin 210 years ago, and found I length of Coraline- encrusted rope Ittached to I piece of machinery. About a month ngo the 32-year- old diver found I sediment covered rock on the basin floor Ind sul- pectcd it was ballast of I ship from I squadron of the Due D'An- ville. scuttled in 1746. AcIdiI University geologist: hid the run-Italned rock wII "loaded with iron". "The piece of rope I found vuii covered with the same kind of slain". Sweeney said. He thinks the stains on the rock and rope indicate they hIve been in contact with the ruIting' metal of one of the ion -rotted Illlpl. SAVED BY SIL 'fUauIlly I rope doesn't inf too long down thnro." Sweeney said. "but this on: ma buried under the iiilt and this saved it from rotting away." "I foilowod tho ropo Ilou Ind found it wu Ictachnd to I plocn of Iomo kind of mcblnv. It Iookod to no like put the mnf." ''I win working by myself and didn't bnvc any nlvln equip- mnf Io I couldn't nlu it. In! I know when it II." Swooncy Inld ha didn't. however. find my im rcuions of I Ililp buried benen the sediment of the basin which curls II I lo-I-nllc 13009 It the bad of HIlifIx tur- r. swoon , cmnbod the floor with I compau Ind took his but-Inn from I rock on Iboro. 'l'buI'I on Ilinconcnrfhlbpotofthodir cover-III whats the " non crazy." 'l'hII would Indicate I in mIII of metal. In aid. 1' MUCI DIRT IwecuIy'I bunt. Iatui-dIy Ind sundny undnr U fool of water was hampered by light. "There wn plenty of light down there but there In: so much udimont Ion- pended in the wait: I couldn't no more thn four foot h front pf me. Buffalo. It lllchnolld (only union Icbntluind. lease Snturdny. and chnlrmnn of the Fish Ind Cardinal notified Ruciii at his Game Radio 1"oriun': s. home in ConeIuI, N. Y.. tbnt Ill clubs In both major 1e-zuu had NEW YORK (cm - Bruce granted wniven on him. This means no major-league club wII willing to take over Rasclii'I IIlIry contnct calling for I reported 333.000. Any club could have picked up the 36-year- old righthnnder for 81, plus the cost of his nlnry. Hutcblson, editor of tho Victoria Timel. is awarded I citation in the Eu la-Spanking Union's 1961 Better ndn-Itnnding AwIrdI. Tin awn-dI Ii-I nude Innunlly in roe- ognition of outstanding contribu- ttions to Brltlali-American rela- onn. . s. I Interscholastic 'ocky Champs The Central Royalty school girls hockey team, winners of the Island Interscholastic hockey championship. are pictured here with their coach Rollin Roberts Ifter win- ning the ooveted Island title. Front row. left to right, Judy Johnson, EVI Perry, Susan Morrison, Gall Stewart Ind coach Rollie Roberts. Back row, Marie R0991? Gail Johnson, Adele Beck, Dianne Buchan an. Fairies Shaw. Laura Bernard and Brenda Coles. (Photo by M11193 Ilodol I717 'A combinndon of elegance. comfort and nut qunlity is the hallmark of JmnIn'I RoyIlRIglInI. Avollnblc in I choice of ' low. modern. Iporucnr linu Inc! in the I 1- f! lntoot otylol 59.95 to 316.93. Mbnofodvnd In Canada by courmlum mo: IALII COIPOMIION mm, Oinbu cm. W!"- ,.... A Hill! IMIIE VIGATIIII - In-IIIwliInnIII.rnnnInIr. HENDERSON. and CUDMORE mm. 49-4