'l'aeaday.Dee.6.1955'TheGuerI!lanPa(e7p Minors-Maiors Hope To Turn Rumors Into Deals" COLUMBUS, Ohio ( AP) - The President George Trautman was foot-sore minor leaguers headed hopeful the miijors were convinced . home and the word-weary major of the need for "sympathetic and leaguers took off for Chicago 1M- active co-operation with us." day. hopeful of turning baseball Reports of a proposed TV "Game Herteek Rides 400th Win MIAMI. Fla. iAl'l - Jockey Willie llartaclr rode Athena to vio- tory in the eiglms race at Tropical Park Saturday for his 400th win- ner of the year-the second man in U. 3. racing history to accom- plish the feat. The 22-year-old native of John- siown, Pa.. was dogged by hard luck all afternoon betore he could ill mg;-ing this year with W 0010 Saturday was presented with tho trophyaa V left Nlcklln tn an memorial we most valuable player of the Week" involving all lins- lel . clv Lfpresentation was made at it: mention follwtnsuu East-West all-star game. Thetro by Lt.-Col. '1'. II PICS” Wat” llcclelland. mindset of the Air dopuiyconi Monday's Minor Hockey Results vesterdayts hockey activities for ltiinor Leaguera was confined to practices for 0.8.8. Paperweights and Pee W League game which although a bit one-sided in score was fairly gvgnly played as far as territory and scoring opportunities were concerned. gqals. however. were able to take advantage of their scoring opportunities while Abhies were 3 bit over-anxious and just couldn't get clicking. Final score read Royals 4. Abbies 1 Following is the First period: 1. Royals. Archie .'liacFadyen. 16.10. 2nd period: 2. Royals. A. Mac- Fadyen (MacDonald) 3:15: Abhies. V. Mulligan. 10.00. Third period: 4. Royals. A. MacFadyen (Lents) 2.00: 5. Roy- als. B. Lantz (MacF'adyen. Cal- laghan) 121?. Referee-Don Whalen. v. SYDNEY. Australia (AP)-. Eighteen-year-old Billy McDon- nell. 155th. -” the youngest Australian middleweight champion Monday when he outclassed 27- iear-old Pran Mikus. 15951;. in a title fight at Sydney Stadium. i QUALITY TOOLS Canadlsnlointl '(7nzi;l;m).. OK O Remember Hardre Gifts Are Long Lasting and Practical T Decorations 'A full assortment of Christmas Lights --indoor and outdoor. Santa Claus Plaque -Chandelier Star-Wreaths-Tree Stands -Illuminated Musical Church. The K-W Dutchmen Hockey Club of Kitchener, Ontario. 1954-5 Allan Johnny Peirson 8- To Join Boston BOSTON. (GP)-Johnny Peir- sou. sharp-shooting Boston Bruin rigitwlnger. announced Monday that he will rejoin the National Hockey League club for the last half of the season. ending a lib- year retirement , The 30-year-old Winnipeg-born sniper k tentatively scheduled to rejoin the goal-hungry Bruins Dec. 31 when they play the Rang- ers in New York. Peirson. who scored M goals ..'. 3., All A quality Cup hockey champions will repre- sent Canada ln the world hockey championship in the Olympic or more in four of his six full seasons with the Bruins, will re- turn to a club in sad need of scoring punch. Prior to their 5-0 victory over Toronto Sunday night. the Bruins had been held to three goals in seven games. suffering four shutouts. CHICAGO (AP) -Phil Wrigley. owner of Chicago Cubs. was re- elected vice-president oi the Na- tional League Monday. Walter 0'Malley. Brooklyn pre- sident. was re-elected member of the executive council with Bob Carpenter of Philadelphia Phil- lies as alternate. goods reasonably priced WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM MAYFAIR ALUMINUM UTENSILS WILL REPRESENT CANADA VIN oLvMncs games at Cortina, Italy in January. Jim Logan. left wing; Paul Knox, Colvin. centre: Jim illuddyl Horne, The team consists of: Front row. right wing; Bob Bauer, left to right, Ken Lauiman. centre; Denis Brodcur, goal; Ernie Goman, fence: Columbus Jets Sell Pitcher COLUMBUS. Ohio. (AP)-liar old Cooper. general manager of Columbus Jets in the Internation- al League, announced Friday the outright, sale of pitcher Bob Trice of Sacramento Solons of the Pacific Coast League. Trice. 29-year-old right-handcr. hurled last year with Kansas City 0-0. Columbus 2-4 and Savannah 3-5. In 1953 he was the International League's most valuable player award winner when he won 21 and lost 8. wing; Floyd il3utchl Martin. de- White. fence: Howie Lee. defence. ;right-wing; Don Oberholzer. de- Byrle Klinck. defence; Wharnsby. trainer; Bob centre; Don Rope, left wing: Charles Brooke-r. left wing; George Scholcs, right wing. . (:03 i .Iack McKenzie. righl- Harry Billyl We 0 Back row, left in right. PAIILAOI POW! IIDAI , his mount to drift in a race Fri- find the winneris circle. He missed in five earlier races and drew a 10-day suspension '- start Dec. 6-from the stewards. for allowing day. The big Saturday crowd bet Hartack's mounts into favorites. although it was obvious they were backing the rider and not the horse. In the featured t8.825 De Soto handicap for two-year-olds. the top-weighted Decathlon went postward at 3-to-1 while 1-Iartack's mount. Pete's Folly, was 0-to-5 Decathlon won handily. Willie Shoemaker holds the re- cord for winners in one year with 485 in 1053. Reds Again Nip British Team PARIS (CF)-A Russian hockey team. composed largely of play- ers who lost the world champion- ship to Canada last March. de- feated a British team. Brighton Tigers. 2-1 in an exhibition game Saturday night. Johnny Oxley scored the only goal for the Tigers. most of whose players are Canadian. V. trade rumors into deals. Although there is a baseball gossip. ness session. Big Payoff In Daily Double PAWTUCKET. R. I.. (AP)- The second largest Daily Double payoff of the New England sea- son occurred at Narragansett Park Friday when Lou Copping'a Bold Knmit and P. H. Faulcon- er's Carter F. paid 81.769 after nheir victories in the first two races. There were 34 82 tickets sold on this combination. Bold Knight waszstol whenhe won the first race by a lmgth and Carter F.. winner of the second by the same margin was 17 to 1. This payoff followed by one day the country's lighest Double of the season. 55,932.20 returned at Pimlico. in July there was a 32,196.60 Double pa id at Rockingham Kuzin and V. Schuvalov netted for the Russians. lapse before the major league meetings open Monday at Chicago. two-day jor league clubs instead of a lini- ited number. and a sum of about 31,500,000 for minor league relief the lobby will be buzzing with were eyed with great interest. : "Anything that will bring 35 to the The minors closed out their an- minors interests me." laid Trill!- nual convention with a brief busi- man. 1 RAP RADIO-TV The radio-TV competition from broadcasts of big league games been blamed for the decline of the minors. Any solution that would pass the justice department as legal would be welcomed. The minors again sent to the majors a proposal to ban all com- mercial radio-TV broadcasts of major or minor games from sta- tiona outside a club's "home" in miles) territory. When this amend- ment passed at Thursday's exec- utive session. even the minors wire not hopeful of major league approval. 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