?, T... alum-Jinn. Charlottetown. Tiles. Mar. 24. I964. 11 ('5' SPORTS on FRONT a lg. TIES)! - Bad For Boxing? t: Cassius Clay. the loud mouthtd. fightingv underdog of than a month min the loud mouthed Black of today. zocd fnr hoxiitu'.‘ totay's Clay f1... n1“ *psstiimal sport? ls tlliq ‘MIIhnlnmed Ali' the kind of ammo a herci:--consciou= public w:in' their youth to look up 120? with the passing of each dissiiutintu press release from no tins of (‘1:iv. no Iolt'Jl‘r ickiiifllv referred to as“ The Louis- ...z.. 1,. " are more and nicrc inclined to rcplly wi a \‘D in all three riiiciti'uis Who-ll (‘llssills Clay. 3 boisterous American Negro, an un. nili't'll dancing styled boxer. scored an unexpected seventh ruiinll kimckout over world henvvii'ciqltt champion Sonny Liston [sum-Hwy ‘35. Dress. radio and ’l‘\' ilcrulniwi from around the nor’KI two "\‘cw Auc' for ll'niniz. This was before the Ily NICK I‘IIJJIURE in...» div-ted a ' Mi-lilimmed Ali: before it was known by the public imd non-m in tIit'c Listens lntcr-(‘oiitincntal firm “PPM”. rights in nromoti- t'iiv‘s iirut title fight in the event he “on. (‘lni was will a reported Satifliiti. l‘rivii ii< to th.n ('l'ii l.l‘1"ll ii'Jii i‘ \\1'\ hc‘icved that ("Iay *\:_ will." in illIlIV'LJ‘F to ('I‘t‘zi‘i' I”ll‘l“‘\l for the match Some {il‘i iii~ (him into" ll|< ~:ivttv liv‘l‘i'l-l‘ 1‘ It‘s .‘li'ilitllk‘ fit the r t \U‘IL'ilrllI hilt Ililnlf‘flldlf‘lV picceiin; the fight ('lny “as ‘1. ,...~,] :1: a cucumber Diir‘in: the battle the then daring ‘I.iiii's\':llt' l.ip' daiircd circles arouin a slow moving Liston. For n {cw d'iys fcllowilii ihc {'12 11 Nov was the world's hero. ‘1" day he is his own hero. not ours IIf' ivili umiouhtcdlv Iic rt‘If‘t'I"|I by the World Boxint: Assoc- Iatiiui and will have to give up his crown. in all but two Ann-ricail states. Passion Play hzi. :ivcu boxing annulm- black e_\i-. .\ snre spot unless cnrrccii-vl ivy (‘loy and the \I’BA with- in the next few weeks that could scar the public's image of the tight game for several years to come. FrizzeII To Windsor When the Maritime Senior champion Windsor Mapl‘e Leafs begin their flirst best-ofJive round on the road against Mon- ti‘enl iiosiclair that could lend tiiem to the Allan Clip at home Thursday night the will be bolstered by a sub-goaltender they have scored 50 pron s anainst in Iheir last three games -l):innie Primal of Charlottetown Royals. the team that diszi'accd the Island hockey domain by failing to ice six registered players ili their Maritime Senior playoff game Saturday night, Although the Leafs filled the net behind Frllzcll on all three occasions In the Maritime finals. they didn't have as easy a time with the Charlottetown youngster when he had the Halifax Schooncrs playing in front of him. Frizzell was one of a very few goalies to heat the powerful Leafs this season. iii the NSHI. regular schedule he posted goals against average of 6.72 in 18 games. but on several occasions he came up with as many as 40 stops. Playing under coach Georges Roy and regular goalie Serge Aubry. the young Islander should pick up some valuable experience that will undoubtedly aid his hockey career. Also joining the Leafs for their Montreal series will be rllilflf‘d Luke Hayden. Halifax dcfenccman. who has one of his best years in senior action. clil'ectilit: six goals and 19 as~ ststs over the regular schedule. A valuable addition up front will be Oscar Gaudct. Monetnn's flashy product who lost the League scoring title to Leals' Jacques Allard by one point. Oscar had 72 ~goals and 110 assists. after missing the first six games of the schedule. Expected to join the Windsor club is Alfie Flalitiizan cf Charlottetown who ('fl‘l"lll fire for Halifax iii the playoffs. practically whipping his old Mcnctiui teammates sinule handed and lookin: exceptiurtiy good ilf—Iilillat the Leafs in the finals. OFF THE CUFF \‘Cn Ili"iII}' made it back to the island Saturday after three d i«‘ '21 \l -Il('im'i tor the .liiii' tr chzilnivonship series. The main- land lll?‘ was a rather unii<ual one including such things as a h ‘\t‘\ hi nil, clice escort from the Moncton stadium for the sl'llMl-lllfilDE .ll'NIORS. l\\o near-sleepless nig is in a \ioncinn Hotel. and part of the trip home. It miles from Moincton ' "ll‘tlhiv. a 7‘4.- hour jaunt till-ouch a howling snowstorm H'A‘ time American League hfliIIIll-L‘. champ. PETE RUNNELS, oped to Houston (‘olts by Boston ill lilti‘l, says he will make a uiinehnck“ in I.“' “1‘4 batting; average 5&2qu to .253 last _\“.'11‘ VERN HANDRMHN was much more impressive " his second Grapefruit Leanne {it‘lllt‘ill‘iln"f‘ with Kansas ('ity \ s than he was in his first The Islander pitched three scoreless it'li'llls' against \\':ishinflion Senators Friday. In his first time on the mound this season he \\:is capped hard and had to he in vved af'ei less. than inn iiiui'izs FLEMMING MAC- KICI.I.. former National I.t‘l.l'lt’l'. mm be back with New Glas- ziiiv Planners 1 the X R Senior lemme next season as p ayer. coat-h and manager 'l‘hnt's an auto] ‘lct of work for one person Fredericton (“tlpiiols trounced (‘IIATIIA‘I RCA? ll-S over the weekend to ilikc the \‘civ Brunswick lntei'ii‘icdiatc A series ‘n t\\ s sll'lilL’IlI flames The (Kips nun meet either Siiinmel'side t‘nnibines or JOIINNIl-IS FLYING IHII'KS for \.R P Fl. ion- ors JOHN Ml'l,\'lllll.l.. who paced the Sydney Juniors "1 their series \vtn over lloyi's Movers of Dartmouth lior the \‘ S crown. is a fast skating foinvnrd who we played against in the Maritime Slimmer Hcckey School in Kentville three years ago Muh-ihill failed to make the tiuiacio .liinor " grade with Viaulnra ‘als F \‘e s lllst .‘cnr We are told that the changes in the Art Hiirke-DOI'G PAMERON curling rinks came about as the result of one of the buys considering rtL "reinent and that no individual wn< responsible for the chanzes. Hizhliehis of the six-country St‘O (‘H (’(‘P curling chvaimp- ionshlp at Calgary will be telecast on CBC”: Wonld of Sports, Saturday March " . 2 pm. Legion Wallops PWC Welshmen The smooth skating Charlotte-rhiiirchison. Kane. Frizzell. Friz- town Legionairell defeated sell. Scott. PWC Welshimen in the fir t ' iKenned Wealhcrbiei ’ d d 1 Je Charlotte-“54. 2 11‘: y 0““ an 5"” “MM “Re-V win. Murchison) 211' S L lentzue, in a tilt staged at the wpa'lherhi, ,SMN' snug.“ (.hziriottetown Forum last night. ' 7 40. PWC »» Weale iDuncani 12.11 .egionaires were JilSl V ., . . _ much for me spimed Welshman]. Let... —~ hone ilrwlnl 13.2.1; 8. in [mt - i come“ T PWC —-« Frizzell (Rogers. Mac- WC — Leodi 19.25; 9. p the PWC pllcksfm. The (Frizzelli 19.39. Penalties _ Welshman although never ger..l.oglon. nine: Welshmen. three. imlsly threatening the Mli.('0m91_m‘““—H‘*‘“—‘ of the game battled to the fin- . . lsh; their sameness payed two goals a! the rm ‘ At Crapaucl TOW“ for them as they fired the last I me tin narr ' the margin. and let the Legion boys know that they will f‘izht in]: ”this series till the final is e. _ ‘ The following are the results Allan Flood 1nd Geri-y Kane of the exhibition hockey games were the biz guns for the win- i - . acts as they each hired a hracedpalm m mam,“ . Th9 Legmnmres led an m H19 in the Papcruciciit division Ed'th the $131 5nd added three (‘rapnud defeated Sherwood 4-1. e seen sta a S. Pm and D ‘ mmmanding no load going into‘ . ‘ ammonfflh tha mm] wmmmq‘firc‘d a brace for the winners milsegrerdi the PWC squad 4.3 in and S. Mclsaac garnered the - ii ‘ with a 9.3 “"02: 9" lkal? "ff lone tally for the losing team. The Marion team ,s just M in the Pee Wee section the 3213?)“: ju\'pn"9 “lam as "19,13 Sherwood team blasted III? (‘I‘R- R. McCilixznn led the \vav for e winner: as he picked ilp the ’llat Trick'. D. Scott 2. M. Rioh- ard. a . ("amnhcll. I. counted for the remainder these It, 3 display their hockey albil- \_wili be well renamed for their effoer _ SUMMARY the winners scoring. "giro: period 1’ [19“ K0". The Sherwood Bantams defeat . V Smlll‘l 223: 2 IM! “"3 ed the (‘rapaud team 7-3. D. Mc :- 7’ of “"11 (Room 944 i v Murpmmn' nunmnpom‘l’ir‘ ‘isaac and K. Jackson each ear and N 3_ Him" inered a pair for the Sherwood Kane “55 4-1261 — Weather- pueksters and singles went to glznéSmithi 10.34: ti. legion—AB. Yoiinker. D. McGuigan. and “m (Weatherbie. Kennedy/“J. Con-“table- h Penalties — Kane. Mun-.i Scoring for Crapand were D 0"' WHIC. Irwin. Duncan,il\’lacl‘adyen 2. and D. Murphy. —r Machougall tir- BRILLIANT SNOOKER EXHIBITION GIVEN exhibition by North American More than 300 lntorcs-tf‘ti spectators were at the (‘harlo- ttetown Billiard Parlor ye:- terday afternoon and evening to witness a brilliant snooker champion Mr. (limiter. 56. who was born in on the advisory start of the Fleetwood Bowling Equipment Company of Toronto. thrilled llull. Que. and is employed tihe crowd with his (leorlze (‘henien gre at shoutitifl A silver collection was taken Coeds going to the Easter Seal Fund. Efren Texaco Combine rfifhhgrafs the Art Be 'lth Joe “Snnihmu th all ‘th P at ‘m mac?” n _ ; em WI any n over-l ow: ' - ‘a , ' Jotm- Worked. i V . “’8 Flying Hawks 7'3 at CIVicl Deig'han took a pass from be- _ SUM-MARY Stadium last of ' 6 will car fhind the net to slap the wales ' Firs? Patio” “‘ L ry a four goat lead into the final ' past Word for the only goal at G “94%” ‘C GEUdelv L~ am if” Charlottetown “mum. my “"1 permd 2.30 Penalties -— G. Harri R01! Gallant got the "'iai Ron Gallant banned in lm-‘I'L P'llln°k~ C Grad!" tri ck" for the S u mm c rside lrom a scramble after 55 lie Second Period m 2. I . heart). and Claude Gaudet and ciindk oi the semian period andi~ R. Gallant iC. Grady. ‘ Greg Deiglian each fired a brace tiii‘i'c minutes later fired a siz- ‘ Arthurr 0.55; 3. CW of tallies. zivr 'l'till'i leti xvzng which again Gallant. (C. Grady) i The. first period ended i o 1.. w: Ward linizhan scored on t: lhines - G. De - Combines. and the home H vtlll breakaway when t.‘ombines were l Ham ~ .were. in front H at the curl of a mac ~iioi't but Hawks got (ha. 39.”. Panama's t the second frame The) ‘.\‘ re mic Iléi"I( before the Suitimel‘stdbi (m llcading 7-1 at the hallway lllfil‘n pcnuhyci’ player had returned tl. ‘ (major), .V- am in the third SPssllilL lin' ‘ lid in the are 1 mm pet-“a . narrowed the gap 8 illit‘ ‘ lizuitict opened the scoring ini~ C. Ga 59"”"51 m" E'V‘l‘ "1 ill“ ihv l'iiinl period. getting Deighffiarrili 3.“: T '9” m'”“"‘»‘~ I‘. ~ rebound at 5.49 Alld RongGatlsnt 315': 3'; M" ' "‘ ' lilil‘Htll'S lateral shot when ‘ ‘ ‘ um altnnst m'r‘n with the cagLEHawks « Dill“ . .. . .. tucked insuie the right post overl R. Shepherd) 10.51;“ . ' ‘ ' ' iiaudei's second;«-- McCormac-k I Combines 9-7 gnu? s"..d Ward‘s pad andEPena-ities "R. \\t‘.'l.l barely niches over the goal I Gaudet. F‘i'cetuuo Rt)_\'£i‘- H w. Carleton combines iiT '11! one tiy Iillill IIi‘ll '-'.vii ". up with the pro- Nation Preparin ‘ MONTREAL it'l’ifi'l‘lie suin- iley Cup playoffs are on again. And so is the game of dodge- the - fans, an annual plaioit ,3 sideshow. ‘ Montreal Canadiens {headed off to the relative s iclusion of Stellarguel'itc the Laurentians nnrih of hcrv. iwhere they plan to stay at ileast until the first game UI itheir best-of—smen semi . fina iaaainst Toronto Maple Leaf: i'l‘hursday night. Toronto manager Punch lmlach has blinked idefending champions to Deal lborn, a Detroit suburb, where gihe club also roosted last year {for part of the final St‘l‘lt's Lazainst Detroit Red \\'ci_.'s \ihich Toronto won four games Monday .(‘up for the second consecutive l year. I But lmlach. unlike Montreal .Eetlbrooks Top New London Seabrooks downed New Lon ldon 63 in the first game of the ‘finals in the Farmers l.<-:ij.iue in a game played at the hen- sinnton rink last lilL‘Ill erc Scoring for Seabrooke iv ., . wise. B. liar-lean. ii Sherry. D. Casely, . t'oiloii. and \laclsaac all with one each. D. Bernard. D. MacKav and ‘I. hlachlvery accounted the Markers for the losers. iToe Blake Is Coach Of The Year NEW YORK (AP! ~~ llcctm (Toei Blake. who led Montreal Caniidiens to a surprise chant lpionship. was selected National Detroit Red Wings was thlrci (‘anadiens. who gave up star goalie Jacques Flame and vet- to New in a seven - Don Marshall 1 Rangers player . 31‘1"“\.j"f}'.‘l':§;n 3mm” 1 Ice 3 .. orfoaiiani. H. Peters] p‘uwfl’m‘fmlgfi w. Carr. B. Macliennan vs. .1 l . . l s _ i I“'II>"\I\\' " Gulls I' Larks 3 Squamblrggs' Dr Hnnpor' ‘ i (CHM ,," (moms. Raw“! MacDonald. K. t'antweli. '0 Hawk: 1 - Javs 2: Pelicans “'9 4 “ 1” “apn‘mnma A f ' (.WWN L, Dam 0 Owls Saunders. K. Ready. D Reid Vs. fl; “Norm”; 4 dehimis n: A. Rurkc. A. I.IC\\CII5’H. S. lidV» coach year, tkuuuhens won AM in it Results lils- eéi In Minor Ho ‘ollowlni: . Miiiiir ['16 I“. - coach “0,! “13 (‘lziyiiiiuriie \\'ril\ es 3 ~» t')i_ Andy \I:Ii'KPlInR;‘ 3 . 'to one to ORDIHTP lll“ Slam“ Jtllrli t‘liynlct F.\I are » in. Hockey. League I' CICS ' ’ \I:icl.caii; ._ Gerry y .Iliil .\nilcrson- li-iciicrt'y; y Il:i\id I.ii’I.it(mp,er_imq‘(i. a V i (lass 4‘ r. n suntan c.“ n.;ga'il‘*~“v "’5 a gm”. ‘FWN 4 cavitation. -. ..irv i‘anipbell =21, Harv “(118151, (\mptr I“I'.li|I-. \Iaclx’earney. Ill? Hf”? "3 Fii'iiiuci‘s t‘» Rllly Dilill‘i‘Iy film - . consecutive str 4‘!» w l iilialns i12‘; llisons 2 — Wayne fi.lordnii. Ken Doiron. own-i Murphy c2». Peter: g“ ; ries. The Found 1 Lions 2 James Birt. Erwin I‘iIIls lialiis i -- David Brown. “AN ‘ The followint! Is the curlt wk.“ .1 i‘nlwrt Stewart :2‘. ’ T I us “‘ ‘ draw for today at the tihaciolts. ‘Ricliui'd Rom-rs ‘21. ilrnins R lio no], Hubby .lcwcil. .lini Kilol‘eny Bohr-ah 1‘ my to r ? Lions '2 Dmm ti. Ravens 3 w (i‘lllli 3. Ferguson. eran forwards Phil Goyctte and iVHt‘ZZO. K York ‘plli'. ('. l 9 trade. were picked to wind up iln fourth or fifth place in nltlfil' preseasnn estimates. However, Blake. who (‘I'tl‘f‘f‘lt-fl lMontreal to five istmilcy (‘up titles in the late ililfifis. pill together a SIII‘Ill-S iingly eficctive defense ibolsiered by rookies Jacques ELsperriere and Terry Harpcl I) ll consecutive ‘K ( \‘i'iliilim (. Oll. twins '5 Robert CURLING DRAW Ice 2- (iland 'l‘my (‘oinpeiition Ice 2‘ A. Robertson. A. Jones.l Rillidons 0. John White Gig} . . ‘. . _'ne.e e : n.3, \IJIIIt‘) 2‘. lion Carmich Em.” RM. (points. Dru"): . . . ._ : Ice 1 a» J. Burden. A. Bailout. 7 Plum? was)”. gDr. MacKay. P. Whitioek vs. B. \1,|,.(.,‘,h‘lm U}; ‘ “(hi Leiflair. B. h‘lt‘Gi‘PEOI‘. C. Fleur _ ' .‘ " , " ' ‘ mine, C Machines ‘I‘nh'n '(I::‘ni‘:rdWining:' Ice 2 l). l‘anieron. E. DU. ' “ ’1 ion. K. Jenkins. F]. Macliure v.. G. Dillon. A. Smith. C. Camp- hcll. Dr. Kellv town Curling Club. (S p I r e t 'iiii~_‘ni\ Jewell , l - ers. l( Kennedy Robins 3. Bililmes ii I“ 5 _ JV Ca m P r nnl a George. Dr. Hiazzins. .1 \‘autoui .v A. Love. Whitenect, I1 ‘Thomson. Dr Webster. iHockey League coaclrof - the 8.30 p.m. (Old Spliini year by The Associated Pl‘f‘s~ lcel »— Open. Monday. ‘ Following is the Montague Ice 2 »— I MncKinnoii. .1 Vie.- Blak? Mal "Ul Rllli’ Rt'vL". clli-lin: draw for Tuesday, Klnnon. T. Burke. (l Lord Vs whose Chicago Black HR\\'k>iM}ii‘ch jiiii' ‘B. Parke. '1‘ Walker. 8. Me finished second. one point be~.7 P \1 Gill, F. Machean hind Montreal. Sid Abel oil ice 1‘ Ladies ‘ Ice 3 -»- Dr Willis. C Downs. Douglas vs. u Me.- A. hlachlwen. H B, .Crocketl. A. (‘allheciL .l. P, iLean. .l. Shelfonn Ice 4 -— G. l.idsione. .l. Simp- G. Worth Stewart vs. ‘ \chenzie, J. Mlir~-‘ ('ildmorc. I. So Ins. ison. 1 . White. B. Patterson Vs. PM. in. Edwards. s. Giddinzs, 1.. Mc- Ice 1' Ladies. 'Lare. N. Dooley Ice. 5 - 1). wood. Dr. Gamer Sol-rm. P DesRoches, vs. on. J. Wilson. P. Whelan vs. (. \liinr. G Murphy. E. Duvar, White. B. Martin, A.MacFad- \laciinnnld. yen. Redmond. l lSport Meeting iAi SackviIIe l Representing Sit. D iUniverslty at the annual ling of the Maritime I lgiate Athletic Associatio held at Sackvllle. N.B.. \ A.J. ‘ lcoach no Hilton.Tlie me, zbegins today and will concl’ ' Thursday. The business sessions will elude vinces and universities to a t each other in the promotion " athletics throuflh clinics. petitions. etc Provincial inr Dave Boswell will represent Prince Edward Island at sessions while A .1 will represent St Dilnsian's. Scheduline for hockey. bnskri ball. s o c c e r. and other sports “'1” also take up a great dcil of the time of the conference Fimi ball scheduling is handled se Jparater under the titaniu- Football Conference. President of the MIAA is 01 A P Stuart of the University or .New Brunswick. these . ' .\1ac,\dnm ‘ “Flying Hawks" _ Vs. Summersiiiie "Combines? ADULTS 15: m u: ...__ A ‘ . G. Hit 2’. W Tab- . ,‘ :li Sit llI‘ I . Shan SPHIOE' Hut-key 'u n , ii- ' tion last night at Mr Hedi-tire . ’ Rink The game ‘.\.'I\ "'1‘ wwmu: _ game of the best of five iliia‘s . 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