Moveable Sports Stadium. To Be Built In Montreal. 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. June 8, 1965. - SPORTS FRONT ‘Lefty’ Dunn | Wi ' By AL McNEIL will be lighted for night-time tional light in the corners of ith Majors MONTREAL iCP)—A major use. the amphitheatre selling point for the stadium|19 ENTRANCES | Sport events are scheduled Jm™ y to be constructed by Expo 67| Construction began Jan. 28\for the stadium from early By CULLEN is that, once the world’s fair is and the pile-driving operation May to August 1967. = Island > oe _ On : o cane | ” cena will meen or spotlight oe a's 2 ipper ‘ , or even super-structure ee er aes ek =<»? _ to another site by June of 1966, with over-all non-sport, mon - cultural event. We had a letter recently from Len Gauthier, a former Char- The 2,000 - seat, $3,200,000 completion in time for i a he» Se ee =? ee oe M eet oe eet aoe oo ae a [Point St. Charles rab 28, 1967 In “ae the stadium out- Geng Lary Dena Dunn’ starred — -anaiosodl — : area Montreal stadium look like side the actual boundaries of ae eams from Charlot! ne area — ia Mater Sica mutatis of ee ak sie exhibition, visitors attend- ae ear. ~ ee on lentrance to Expo grounds. each sector resting partially on | ing only stadium programs will CAdic Seides ¢ tecaiay Gaauabalae oullcal Whar putacunal |. During the six months the stilts and partially on the | not nave Wo pay he eee with basketball and baseball teams from the western capital is on eee ee Se ee a i - onl een price Expo a teammate of Dunn's with the Orillia Majors ia Toronto de facilities spectactlars, There ~~ S _— or. Ses e suburb). military events, circuses, horse tramces S = ee Sa The following is the content of the account dated June 1 of shows and various ae containing = ICE BULKS LARGE the game clipped from the Midland paper events. seats. sane ste. Serene The largest glacier in the George “Lefty” Dunn could be excused if he felt somewhat | Built of pre-cast concrete, it under consideration for world outside the polar regions “defenseless” after last evenings 42 loss io the Midland Indians. ' Malaspina Glacier, occupy. —— After all he had just lost a ball game in which he had given up but five hits to his opponent's six and of the four runs scored only one was earned. His mates had blown leads of 1-0 and 2-1: twice his excellent HH MT dk! uh i Hs ff a lr i i aR i ce Gf i 3(C}; i ant i li Hi whe ih [re E Ml ‘ i | =4 ae er a i . y a Fs 3 but had cost him a run each time as his first baseman im the ' ~ HERE Harmon Mike Brumley. Washington sota Twins’ Kille- then has a collision with them The ball bounced out of play. at an entirely different loca- wide enough to handle The final result of all these misplays the Majors was the e ; 63 ee Eee oan seme tare Geet oe Senators catcher, charges brew and comes facetoface (right) im eighth inning of Minnesota won the game, 11-2 ma. large crowds. RELAXATION the Majors inflicted on Dunn and Orillia) The win moved the chasm to oe ee — with £ ee ee. Snakes a . |, officials empha- The sports field will be large ot Indians i <— Fo rly se N < of the e SIRE Pop ou r inne eyeing league game Twin Cities. a size optimum seating ca- enough to handle any sport — _— —s ee a ae Pe | pacity is 25,000, but see the fac- on a rectangular field, struc! a add th Se Majors y against § ghtte Jim Winch pacity as an iti incen- . 175 Gt. George Ph. 2210 as Ps put pillage Recor Panag a ar gear nar eet Nn n rwa tive to any commercial organ- Arthur Lau, Expo architect, Bob Brown in the second around an error by rightfielder Jim > ization estado at fau's Cod ands re Weally situa and | eereeeens venture is the am-|international track and field Ss i Cc t run helped himself to a single to right stole second and went to third: Minor | Ca ues Also Activ ple an a for thou- compeittion. However, Lau said oe = sands omobiles it would be difficult to include | on an infield out. After Larry Green pgp Sg genes wine adi will be eau med a helt di ee 11 Elm Ave. - <s. By W. K. WHEATLEY ~~ ievehie qealt wiser | tae” Is ‘clube in the” Ube jAdeg that: 6: elay-e- play-te: | lsvaaten tacfllion "oad access Four light standards of .. a | 1V.- bs MARINE 2 ei ge go . - MONTREAL iCP)—The mi thell cau rah ftom ‘a peel of |States — extending across the cause of an injured goalie can- ‘0 the main concourse will be type never before used in Can- INTERC aaa - : ee eee bese bers nor leagues moved front and Se can dat trom pat of Sates ‘nening cross the cour fom inbred gol cam the major entrances to ada will provide floodlight visi- ANTENNAE 2-WAY RADIO down then and induced Bob Hendricksen to bounce out to cestre in a series of meetings NHL settles its intra - league jecast te four US. cities on the) Expo. Visitors will travel the bility for night-time events. In Phone 894-3297 Boates unassisted. Monday a while the National draft business Wedeesday. _—| West Coast. each club must carry two route by way of elevated pe- addition spotlights will be stra- y 4 MecINNIS P. E. DOYLE The Majers again took the iced im the third as @ double by Hockey Leeene_swune into its The Central Profesional) The sine AHL clubs wil i to give addi- ee . erases annual get - together, making Hockey League also met and ifour games against each Pat Hennessey and third-sacker Jay Morrison's single plated largely tee+mical rules changes gave formal approval for trams-|in ix WHL eee : : while hotel - corridor rumors fer of the Minneapolis franchise | will , still persisted that player deals te Oklahoma City. Bosten AHL. Under this arrangement ee gene at mae ee i a a Third baseman Jim Wilcox worked Dunn for a walk and The-American Hockey Leatue patent NHI club. the elected to throw out to Wilcox at second. The ball ‘sailed interlocking schedule with the Now that the AHL and WHL cause of the difference in num- | : z ie il; when Bob Hendrickson laid down a'sacrifice bunt, catcher Frank © & 7-to-2 vote approved ap TALK OF TV DEAL | Despite the imbalance, Guardias- SEENS TOR ets eee John : 40xl8x8, finished imto centerfield and Terry Burke added error number two te Western Hockey League. which have cot together om the imter-|ber of clubs im each league Sr if nace Oleg lia the play as he threw the ball into the stands allowing Wilcox to has been for it all along. Sprinz- leckinc schedule they are talk- there will be at least oe AND LOT wih email be field and Providence -were re- imc of television possibilities— sometimes two — interlocking HOUSE score and Hendric to adv te t Short ios Flee ee es ts es ccs ste ee ee ported to be the clubs in epposi- provided they cam sell their games in each city of both tale ; Parts Manager ate te Dennen i off move to first. second sacker Barry Cockburn held the ball tion product One of their strongest leagues —s Lincoln Motors Limi —~ sehonts os) a © too long in:the ensuing rundown and his throw was late to the The AHL and WHI are all arcuments is that the two The NHL rules meetine thd eon Box 738 Bradalbane. * Tondoe plate allowing Hendrickson to score the insurance run set to go ahead with the so leacues together. have 12 of little serious tinkering It de- St. Catharines, Ontard ws ae After a single by Marchildon, manager Harv Reading pulled 2 stzed livingroom, bathren Sunken cabhaced sae <its Mastin thachueh. Binasaem-oet Employment Way wi Ceramic ‘te. Sst ie ‘ oe “<a ens. 6 Canadas Fastest Ponies a Ez any time of Gay. Telephone gies meee Ir Races At Driving Park [>= mcr aus = merside Sports Complex Saturday. Young MacKinnon won three agg al Articles a firsts and a second. He tied his own record for the 100 yards at By CHRIS ANNETT t pleaser was the buffalo act.; racing wagons and the attrac- GIRLS SMALL atime ticrd ce team wonaes Woes, 10.5 seconds; he set a new mark for the 220 yards with a 24 © Guardian-Patriet Sports Writer One of the two buffalo is a TV) tions of this great show at the siegieall | enersecec enemas Som, diningroom. three ded second clocking for first-place in that event: set a new mark in One of the most interesting personage im that it played the or Store. ELECTRIC Mo beuse bb in vary seed @ the broad jump winning with a leap of 19 feet. three inches: and displays of horsemanship which pepmazee in, that it played the | Charlottetown Driving rk 2 =i Gan tr ob waa os the Charlottetown youth placed second to record-setter Gerry has been seen in some little ‘USED pt. Priced to sell at Senen.0e wt MacDonald of Kensington im the triple jump at 38 feet, J05 while was witnessed by am en- ee Ee aa an aoe mediate posession. Contact gomnches. thusiastic crowd at the Char- Fapnene Marry Morris. a Wetetous Store. | lottetown Driving Park last Andrew Arsenault, one of the top middle distance runners in the Dominion, captured three firsts at the provincial meet. | CSE when the nationally te eae STOVE FoR FARM FOR SAI He led the way in the jor 440. 880 and mil known Chuck wagon racers put eat OP ay ae : : le. Gerry Mac- antl at Wee geen af ihe Ge Five tase. Telephone @ acres with modern } a hu aaeee a run for his money in the 890. but in ponies and } cua wa Tele Salt comping trail’ and outbuildings. Eight 1 it was in a class by himself a ee ad __ fer the right & from town on paved high We have beard several horsemen from the Charlottetown eS Ges ob ee oe ta ow eocsegeer ite ao Driving expressing their appreciation to the new manage- | been seconds u m8 ment of the local raceway for making it possible for them to. | Speed which the tiny ponies PAPEC FORAGE . FOR SALE a oe paddock. The local plant was in excellent con — a a coober; Lister ; At New rare ee dition for Saturday night's opening program and the 700 harness eature x We MacQuarre. room ° ™, a Facing fans that turned out were rewarded with an‘ exciting hee the wae ee eae KEMAC KI Rg songorszoe Pong > eight dash program. agon Races. can Price %.. good us garage % inches under were re e ° and - A 46-year-old Toronto businessman says he will build a quired to pull the chuckwazon scraieicetiansiadianoes eleven miles west ~. $21,000,000 domed stadium to gain a National Football League © ome lap of the track. and the Siaes comet contuion, Oily guarin cattle Tanar bedroom ones jorn *-franchise for Toronto. Lawrence Shankman a graduate phar- . Winning team was driven by oe daced -* a artment containing “chen at Dominion, Cormal ““4macist who has been in the construction business im the Queen | Ed Lofgren of Rimbly. Alberta an mn e =e. Se —— ; aaa a me aan wine ee . City for the last 15 years says: “This is the year we are seek- The time for the lap was 1-12 up te — x nie. rate He bate cane ison. ~ ing admission to the NFL.” met aan ee ong ne ; a ae ae Gee Oe ae ceact Des. North River catene 610. itd FOR SALE ¥ ‘ Chue! agon race t rebber underlay 918 nn se Seriecanal ; hier Sentinel- seated ge lesa ar ae all-star er ae is no aa on the Ltd. Oe See can Ja gake's Se GROUND FLOOR 7 “uve | AT ST. CHARLES aa 1 size horse. Most of the oe io ancien promo age ices 2 enema Siow eae ae an itchen and bath. eo eee RB nl é ~Quebec Intercollegiate Football League the last three years. has racers are purebreds i ~—signed with a National Football League team. Bob Ursal, im © often ex jercharees 1 tae . his column The Gab Bag, said he has learned from reliable for the lap was an amazing *% > rege that Young signed a contract Friday night with one of from ‘a practically “three NFL teams—New York Giants, Green Bay Packers or standing start. The winning __. Minnesota Vikings. wagon was the Al Chantz owned ee ee ee ee ———————— wagon driven by Gary Dorches- : > . in the early 1950s — Chuvalo ‘€r- Maritime Racing knocked Burns down Pc In the followinz contest sper- times. The end came at 2:33 ‘ators got to see the 1963 world SACKVILLE DOWNS. N.S. — when referee Willie Pep, champion rig of Calzary’s Harry — There were eight single win- former world fe athe rweight Vold im the Pony Chuckwazon mers on a harness racing card champion. sfopped the fight. Races. Ponies in this race had here Monday night. Royal Sal- to be under 3? inches bat their . owned by M. Downey of size belied their speed as thev ate 15 mie for ie tenet tme BSEDall Meeting jars, tat, 1 ont of i iii vex There will be a meeting of the _ The final sprint of the even ~ the night was on ae anlage 7 Southern Queens Baseball Lea. ™& S@¥ the bic wacons azain | ia Bonnet. winner in 2:19 We meeting this evening at the 24 here the ponies went im 55 3 ; tick. Mount Ryan Hall. 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