9 SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Title Fights In Past Result @113 ' @uaf In Death Of Three BoXe’rs 1 31 THE ASSOCIATED PRE881Square Garden ring by Emile champion to die after about,l Championship fights of theiGriffith on March 24. riffith‘ Croot died Dec. 6. 1897. M1 last have resulted in theiwon back the welterweight title a brain injury after. a London? SECTION SECTION ' CharlottetoWn. Sat" Mar. 23. 1963. i in the bout 'fight with Jimmy Barry. winch. deaths of three boxiil. They . 1 “I Benny Paret. a most Paret was the only recognisedlcleared up e disputed posses-l l I S d recent victisln. Walter Croot and ——-——--———-— -—- sion of the hantamweight etllgc. e For 9C0" Jimmy Doy e. o e Doyle died after a w r- ‘ So far this year there has Four Rlnks TlCd weieht title fight with the chain-l MONTREAL Canadians and Chicago Black Hawks still been just one fatality attributed . Dion. Sullr Ray Robinson. on: are waging a battle for second place in the National Hockey in boxing. Omar Olive. 18. died In Mar, Spml June 24. 19(1. in Cleveland. League standings. Feb. 7 while practising for an' There have been r prom-‘1 They are deadlocked at the present time but if the thing amateur fight SUMMERSIDE —— rota- ninka inent ring deaths. including lit-1 were to conclude without completing the two remaining games. the Hawks would get the nod because they have the most wms_ 1 ‘However. the Habs are confident they can take (are of that ‘3 tonight by trounci-ng the Pilous outfit before a Montreal audi- once. 0! course. second place cannot be decided (if Babs Win nadiens are According to Ring magazine. 1 tied for first place at the end -nie Schaaf and Frankie Camp-' 1" 24 boxers died last year from of yesterdays play in the bell. . l ' injuries attributed to the sport. Maritime Junior Bonspiel held Schaaf died after he was} e number includes amateurs ‘ at the Sumricrside Curling Club. knocked out at Madison Square . professionals and 1 The Charlottetown rink skipped iGarden on Feb. 10. 1933. by. 1 V 1 _ , » ._. 1 1 _ the deaths did not necessarily]. by Andy Humphrey. the Trmolpl'imo Canera. Campbell was .. v ~ _. V . 1; ihnlfiht) thunk thedflrglj géagmeshh slats-stay; when Ca n t from actual fi his. 1 ‘ '. ifatall in' r d in a bout a ainst ’ .. -' ,1 a l ew or an c 0 W51 5 o . rem] g ‘ nnk Skim)“ by HE Power' y Ju e g ‘ Bl-uins can have a good deal to say about who plays whom in Since Ring began compiling . the Arnhem ,1.“ shipped by :Max Baer on Aug. 25. 1930, m1 deaths in 1945. it has listed a 5mm Cormier. and the Summer,lSan Francisco. trial of 26 boxers. 1 sme 1.1M 11d. Pd 1, 1 Both Canon: and Baer bet DIED LAST YEAR 1 Johnston “3k pinch hid won came world heavyweight charm Paret, known as the Kid. died 1‘ two games and lost one. opions. April 3 last year after he was 1 Paul Lynch Frederich I beaten senseless in the Madison ‘ foursome had won one and lost! . ‘ - two. and the Edmundston rink 1 ed: skipped by Ronald (Mitt) Level. ‘ .. ‘ 1was winless. having lost threes k 2 their y games. i S 6' A1 gm bonsplei concludes today. 1 T . . 1 e Summer-side ladies p j T S ion a banquet yesterday. 0 Kensington Bantams defeated SCORES YESTERDAY MORNING these semi-finals next week. WE'D bet our money on the Canadians in this fight. They gave Leafs a great battle Wednesday before sewing for a 3-3 draw. The Habs appear to be at least on the move. something i that certainly cannot be said about these Black Hawks. '1 But you never know. This could be the night that the Hulls j and the Hays and the Mikitas go to town in earnest. This could ‘ he the night that Hawks play one of their better glmes in front of Glenn Hall who is holding a three-goal edge with 68 out of the 70 games played, Of course if the Hawks can rally tonight. it might be the start of the show they intend to play , during the playoffs. All clubs in these playotfs would like it great if Hawks just decided to keep up their present style of play. If they did, they’d certainly never get to the final round. ELUSIVE MONCTON (CP) —— Class bet- tel‘ed muscle Friday as thel an RCA? team 3-1 in one of two I I 0 minor hockey games at th e 1 Truro 10. Amherst 7. IPrescott - Kemptville Combines . . . . .. l vez'na Trophy Race Kensington rink last night. In ; Fredericton 13 Edmundston 2 'beat Moncton Hawks 6-2 to tie‘ Charles Neal, New York nan who is down'at the plate pher, Nets rlghtflelder. next liloll game. l‘lnal score, Mets the other contest Kensington ' Charlottetown 13, Summer-side 5 5 their best-of-five Eastern Can-1’ Mets third baseman. Slides , ~ ~ 1 h 11 1 1 d .at the 5 Senators 4. SHOULD Canadiens Win ll(might by 8 three-8°81 margin. ll Sirls shut out a team from Belle : AFTERNOON I ada Allan Cup quarter-final 1 home 01! Wild pitch by WaSh- “amng {or K“? Rem”. s t .mw ha er', s. a ,ow“ . ' ,. would surely make this Vezina trophy race a great one. Even Isle. N.B. 4—0. lAmherst 17. Edmundston 5. playoffs at one game apiece. ington’ Senators James flaw that went by him. Joe Christo- plate. in sxxth inning of exhlh— (AP “irephntol fl“a Leafs. veteran Johnny 3W," might be 3 Wm contender W. Howatt. J. MacDonald and "Ch'town ll. Fredericton ii The combines took a 2.0: ghSuhglavt night wheln lIto-fats visitnthe R‘ed glue. p] t 3. Cole were the triggermcn Summerside 12. Truro 9 {1 t. r' d dded three in; . 1 B - 0n 1‘98 PPS “’i gnlnfl 3 "til )0? 60111195 an e for the winners in the Bantaml EVENING a: De 10d 12am. :mthm in the flonight, They would dearly love to win this trophy for their I t J g 1 ~ - . . 5 Side 15. Edmundstcm B mind to beat the Maritime charm I lglfltgllclllimlglaqu Jihatlltlgmgligt if the” snamshoowm ntest. The lone RCAF goal was scar- Amhemt 22' Fredemtm 6 mm m a penalty'mdde" game ' rse. the Leafs would prefer 'to see the labs and . . ‘ 0f 0 . . “s§$i$°?o"."xensmgmn in the 1 mm" 14‘ Charmet‘m“ 10' hem” 5’50“ "am The “3”” . Hawks 2:: mixed up tonight in a wild scoring spree. That kind “:15 game were Sham" Howam . meanneshiere Sunday. a o I of tussle would ruin the chances of Jacques and of Glenn. g and Avis Bernard I G Penalt'es hit “‘9 Ha‘vks hard‘ / If the teams play a wide open type of game. this could easily The gh-JS' teams meet 1,, h ghey 50‘ 17 of the 22 handed happen and Mr. ower could come out of the night with an un- - - ut. The Combines stuck to seclzl‘lcd game this morning at 10 smooth hookah . _ °'° k‘ Team CO A - De md. zi- void in"; m can"? I’OU nce Om Ines ' . ”°" Deserves " C ‘ usually broad grin. Island Title :“Zhfim‘iii‘ifefiga‘éflii‘mlli “°“'E"”“' “°* “gm "" 3”" who..." “i it?" n - l ' ' ‘ - .‘ '. . . .r . 't deserve the Vezina y. a s - v SUMMERSIDE —~ Parkdale Alan Glllls scored three goals. the Royals got it back 34 sec 1 Alan (‘lills completed his. hat break Actually he doesn . small TurnOUl G . and Guy.Tr°ttler got the Other? 1 Royals trounced the hapless Angie Carroll and Bud Mcln- onds later, Smelt Gillis. sprung1 trick 16 minutes later. assisted the man most deserving but Plante is aclose . owlever, th 6‘1“? Nomi/[Midgets .captured Sherm_le Wh'te §g°t Momma Prince County Combines by the tyre firing two each. Apps looose by Junior McLeod, a n d‘ by .lim McLeod. fhln‘gs “’Ol‘k 0}" m Sfranfle fashion smet‘mes and Johnny m‘ght See-n Shoot l e sand ' ldget B hoe-k8y m5! god! early m the seem! decisive score of lid at Civic Arsenault got a singleton. Ron going in unmoiested to torcel Referee lccton handed out de‘Pd b?0k mt“ this award. , '(‘mwn at Georgetown la“ night whll two teammates were In . ~ - ‘ i - (‘ordte Howe wdl be trvmg to hold at least a part of his :b d f t. N t . ‘ . e .1 b ‘ Stadium last nlght to even their ‘ MacArthur fired the lone Com- another past Mann. ionly seven minor penalties. the d', W W . *nd that geems a] l m be; Clogged roads resuued 1n the1 y e ea.'"g ‘ or h R“’" M'd' “‘9 plena'fy box' “9 Sl‘pped y 1 best of seven finial series at ‘ bines tally. _ The Royals scored three un-l Royals getting {on r. Charlie Pa ,1“ .91~,“°1l""ge{acefa . L *thk weekend a Ms cm; turnout for the weekly matches l gets 6-3 m the second game 0! comblm dawn“ and blasted ‘ three lames apiece. The final The Combine-5 had a few bad . answered goals in the final. Morrison and Art Perry were. con“? W1" ‘ke-V g a 9‘” 90‘“ 9 ~ conducted at the RCMP rangesla two'game ma! goal series‘ a 25400th into the “9" Doug 1 game will be played this after- breaks around the net. but frame. ths got his second on ; hnesmhm lax}: hack-to-back games with the champion Toronto Maple - u Georgemwn 100k ill? Serif-'5 6-4. Howatt got the other goal. t 230 at the S orts : lave-d one of their worst game‘s? . 93 ~ by th e Charlottetown Civdian. i “00" l - p p i h . a 9355 Ollt from the baCkbOal‘dS SllMMAlii l o s h in use they are Rifle Club, being cut to less? The. Kamehplaye“ W0” ‘ “Wm” 0mm “119 Com‘ 1 Aren‘a- of the season. The game was ' at 10.26. Two minutes later Apps Firs. perm: __ 1 Rm.” ., almtfizaiirxln magma"; “suffix-h." .li-eady than half. 1cfp3‘cuy) cro'ud. whs rated one bines 21-17. 1 ;played undgr protest fbyA the Arsenau" stole the puck from A. Cam)“ (A. Arsenauh‘h' Mo- wnn .the Prince M Wales trophy for finish“! “at “d Km Twelve marksmen managed } 0 61 6:; m agedmll hookey Ralph Sheppafll and BPb‘ 'I lcnmblflves h “Fuse .O-Medlaw' 3 combine derencema“ and beat. lntyl'et 0.51: 2. Royals — B. and Douglas seem sure bets for the Lady Byng and Calder to overcome difficulties. and at: 595:1: 18°F“: (3” :1" yiarfi' camem'.‘ we?" 59’“ .0" “Mi Powers Fl es £3370“: 1,23% gl’féfi'. wan. Man" "0'" 811°“! 15 feet 0”“ McIntyre rA. f‘m‘i‘oill 7.21. Pen- awards. They could very easily place a couple of guys on that the conclusion of the. competijb t 3’ d1“ P"“f’._ 9" 9‘? ‘3 ‘maions m a first period scuffle-i 1”? a it! b m; exflcuhvé 0‘, “M. amps_ g, cumme. 1.; Reeves, first all-star team as well. 1 I tions. Perley Taylor of Winsloe.: " m e sandm‘h 5mm" the A “u”? 0‘ penalties in the fin" ' '. ill‘lmlns‘l) l y ' k ‘R. .losev. G. Cutcliffe. So Leafs aren‘t exactly crying. They've had a pretty falf L' e l ' e “a :Siie' Kamlcops Rln ' season and they expect to make it complete by retaining the. SCORE E ' ... 3 1i and Wendell MacLean of Char‘l Kings county team triggered 81 P911011 sent GPOY'EG‘ RWjandl lotteiown. led the pack each with {our unanswered markers a "d Derek Holmes off with ma second “nod: " 3' R?“ s 3.26: “1 ‘ . Stanley Cup they captured last April from Glioago Black ~ itinished off with another two -. - ' TORONTO iCPl—Eddlc POW: . 1 . 1 c 2 d S _ A. Carroll 'A. Arsenault ‘ 98 t f 00. t . , _ k t miscon- . It took the Royals on _\ 5 o n 0 who on o a passable 1 goals "‘ “‘9 “"5” “3"”- vansmc go a 39“ mm“ Natwnal Hockey seconds to break into the scor- Ins '1 t “W‘s — B~ Wink“? ‘A- And we arc among those who think they can do just that. Following a scrutiny of their. ,‘League referee. has instituted‘ mg column, Angie Carroll. ( ._ Ai'senault. A. Carrollt 15.51: 4. -» — an action for libel against Hec-1stand1ng at the cornm- of thei PORT ARTHUR- 0"" CP' (‘omh ncs ._ Rnn McArlhur (E. targets by the judges. Taylor: The first period ended 1-3“ 1..” . - but in the sandwich session the - v ' ' “a . . _ . . or; [flivs’hrthileeolfltidmfifi‘fgtgighlfgf. Kings County team forged Royal Cops tor (Toe) Blake. coach of theicrease' and timing 1" Buddy fang Mgrlfilnnohrsidfya mglhiti o‘gosn. Whhe’ 11.29: 6' Ro§.a1s_h. G11. h;. ten shots within the "X" ahead. outscorimz their oppon- Montreal Canadlens HockeyiMclntyre‘s goal-mouth pass. A :géc'ond place in the Roval 111‘s «Jun, McLeod-18.02. Renal- I ring as against seven for Mac- . cnts 4—2 and in the final frame Lea ue Tro Club. the Canadians Club. three 1 Combines defenceman cleared1~Canadian Legion curling chain» ties — R. Josey, V. Harris, R. Leah 1triggered two unanswered mar- 9 P .newspaper men and a newspay the puck on. Angle Carrollsl . h_ n two la offs to Josey. . Following are the individual ker5.' Mt; Royal captured the Matt-1pm. compahy_ stick over SIX minutes later, Elonilps 5; er a £8 yfor the Third period; _ 7_ 1103,5115 __.’ , results; . Eldon Batchildcr paced the‘heWS and Own trophy by 'i The statement of claim. filed and Cam" relayed It to Mc- “3.3” a ’ee'w 3' |A. Gillis (A. Carroll, Jim Mc- I P. Taylor 981 11.1.1111)“.s with two “815 each [eating O'Leal'y 6-4 to take ajih the scpreme C01,” of 0,1,1 lntyre who_ made the score 2-0, 1130151 onb tt I t “out game Lend, 10-26. R Royals _ A. w MacLeah while Ken Batchi'der and best of three final series 2. 131.10. name, Momma“ Mat1n_ a. The Combines came close. in In a a snug a]: f Sh “ .Arsenault 12.29,: 9‘Rm1als __ A. 1 a.’ .lones 96=Chickie added singles. games to 1. Along With the: French - language newspapeh. "Fe-“firm? M the WM11'rggkwgggkmyg..m°n scofed‘ Gillis iJim McLeod) 12.45. Pen- n. MacDonald 96! North River scorers were trophy went the 01:98er Com- Jean-Paul Sarault. Jean-pierrefifang zsenffie°gffdnd period a! 5 4- viclé-rv when Laycocklame. _ Nona I A. \iutc-h 93lpa"].MaCD°"aM' Lined" Mac" munity Howey League crown. such" “mners for Montreal Angie Carroll scored his second missed a takeout of one of‘ STOPS By RON ANDREWS 1 Homer says most of his pen. E' Mack“ 95 Kenn? 31:51, M h t ngyd M‘fiufigfisol’rfhfnftfght to1 Matm' m: .nCWSpgerus goa'. after Mann had Stopped two B.C. shot rocks in the final g I: TORCNTO «(‘P' —~ Defence-.alties were for fighting and mis- D. Johnston 94 .. Nm‘lhr “I” P“ to . “1" 5’05 ‘E 1;": ysfi'lk 9 ca tam of “1.15:0"5 1°" atques ca .2 two close-in shots. The same end of the second playoff. \vick- ’3' _ man Lari Brewer has 120 nrln- cohduct. %' gatcponam 933 ".1 3:9 "1m; rngnrfgilgld £2221: M0 m 1R1) 21' tea; 1“ Smp'” I. claiming $15 000: line. made it four in a row withl‘ lng out to leave McKinnon utcs of hockey in 'Whlt‘h todpgk‘ Every club had one or two 0. Cifrllse %l Slacfzreii Sven: Ai‘ie MacPhee §ring filler tihe wimle werej algal?” each from Blake'andi 4 minutes lelt in the perlOd'l counting one- 1 f B t C ."p “‘thenaui mmullezdanla :gpfhcemennh'“ h'hg” :"5 and (C Lowther 85: fGeor eiown and No'rman Lap w _ Livim {one 2 Bob 511ml“! em 10 er the Canadian: McIntyre getting his second“ Laycock earller had dcfcated TENN? 6 11'"15 vpe'i‘lglzt l1)VI yl gpztiiyfl‘s 'V1 0 I tfigct 8 ":9"; {mm ‘0 f if: [h R. aym‘ . 55mm ’1) NINJA g y ' and $95 000lgoai on this occasmn. A long.wally Knock of Lunenburg, ;0 one} season"! r0110 899 la on were expe'ce 0 pro ec . ams Enter 0 or lVi‘l'. ker, Allison .1 er: ans ' rena ompany. V “" dgshot from just inside the blue-j yes” 5.4 in the first game of w k 0 t Lcafs history. the. ammuteam. Homer ox. .Nell,' and ma“ smlker' , leaCh from the "N‘spaper an ‘line by defenceman Ron Mac..1he tiehreaking series_ . U 1 Bal'rlng‘mjury and unless he plalned. Also in my days, l 0169‘"? goalg’etters “mime three newspaper men' 1- Arthur gave the Combines their: The result of the playoff changes m_ WWW"! "ver' players “'9” "mm "mm", M Ronme Tu'nwr' Charles vey and: Power' 45' resmned as 5]. Fpéionly tally of the evening. and left Laycock and Knock tied mght' Erwer. ‘5. 8 “Mb to alder —.n"d spent more “in” Bush Dumville 2. _ -cree Feb. 14 when he calm ._ in second place With six wins hrcak .the 21-yeat-old‘mark of on the we. 'thereby sllpnlvl'lg Referees were Allison Ellis 1 league president Clarence‘ Ieach 1 167 minutes in penalties eslab- the opportunlty to develop brit- ‘Campbell gave him ‘insufficient ’ ' ' LONDON ,Rpumfl 1 Oxfnr lishcd in 1935-36 by Red Horner. 1913 personal feuds," . . I I d l M W" ms. - 1 ry . D . . . an an ac I m Jigsxtifzté'cghn afilrailgjtegnlt: 1 lea mad. Nlrllrl‘flifloll%ll~lll 3—» 9 and Cambridge University hoafl :iT‘Lnfffuhafianginaivig‘?‘ $1325“ W?9:C“P}l‘::lflflhewefifil;: . , , . I . ~ . . ' - i i we I ' . j Parkdale Blake after a game between thel capture T” es gut?" 102 fight we“ bUCMd Charm“ “mars 1" 6 the River Thames Friday in a 12 regular Seasons‘ . Playt‘d for 10853 in 1928-” to consult ' Canadiens and Toronto Maple" - n” v 7 -~ . ‘ - But to lnnE-mcmm‘led Leafs "Ion n his last seasonlosn—m 1 WW" Tops ocus 4-2 unharmirhhsizi. lililllliilti iti.“ii‘.‘l..‘l“2§2iéi was: "hays m theory ‘ During the game, Powers. a; . . . ~ ‘ ' 040102301 201*”: I 1 .. ' -‘ , the on s a man. e se Is that hockey was better in the & co. Parkdaie .lunior High dcfeat- seven-year veteran of the NHLJKMS Pmnce (’0' Interschplasuc B'C‘ 010301030119 1_11 Th0 "admonal “"9 m'm'l“ record over a “game schedule. 01 . . d davs. ‘ s A I . N_‘- _’ _ r . _ ~ ~ p. n ‘ . . t .ed Queen Charmm High 4.2 in gave Blake a bench penalty for1bem‘" ‘3 mop cmwns m 0 A": 101020302001 (Fm ngdcogllf‘lnrr“: lg" .m”; 0" The present scason is to games. 1 thmk ind-3,5 ham? 1, Insurance Since 1872 ‘an exhibition game at the arguing a decision. 1 fulfill: agizrgfayéhhs paced by 020 001 010 o— 4 wihdv‘rgge "9mg 0" a 'Ginng li‘}l0 Toronto's finalf itlzn (3519,. and M1,; p1”. ‘- hav, Sports Arena yesterday. T his POW" laler said the 320" d‘5'| the “point perforhmnce of N3. zoom 501 4—17 ' 334mm” :Pai’lle games 0 9 wonderful ability. particularly our “parlance M 90 "a" I? ;was the first win for the Park- ciplinary fine was "inadequate1 010101010 1_ 5 Less s k i lflll hill much 1962-63 regular season. both 1,, being ab1e to "k! passes at ‘ inc. . ,. . . _ insurance underwriters. is . - . - ' 11h1Donna Smallman, downed Tig-. stiongcr than the Camblldge agamst Dom,” Rod wmgs_ mgh S eeds... he “m your disposal. 123:“ fahmscfiz'figafg‘: "21‘s ‘82; ififlpaggfiethlfeefiin°1eliedian. 35-18. .Freda Reid was Scum giggooggffi “Light Blues.:' Gifford 'could here tonight and in Detroit Sun- If Bfiewer “"1111",. mm: I sgny 18 against players. executives hudrunner—up with 15 Points. Sask‘ 100 021 0101_ 6 snatch an elustve Vlctory if the day——thc 24-year-old Brewer has me aggrhssiv, 1y” of hock“. OFFICES' " ' ' f the winners were officials for far less offences." Ann Marne Keefe was tops STANDINGS I'll/PF remalns as choppy as it served loo minutes in penalties he has displayed for five sea- . Charlottetown . Summerside Hsfglrmgtcg"; 2 Mike Macnom At 1119 time, Campbell said; tor the losers with 9 points fol~ P w L was for the pro-contest. row. this term. a total surpassed sons in the NHL. he.s h-sure, . Montague . Alberton a1:11 slid Ronnie. Lidstone “I have given the fullest sup- iowed by Maman Gavm Wllh Alberta 9 8 1 Sfi'fiibl'ldgfids bsuphrmr :(finl'igg only hiv Deli-\mt defelll1ceman fire 1,91 to sum.“ Homer's m. ' ‘ - i 1 ., . . I won 9 ampcr y Howie 'oung. 'oung. w 0 saw 1-99,. mark of hem-1y 1.300 mm. . e and Kenny port to Eddie Powers in this,6- ' l Bnhsh Columhla 10 7 3 v. . ‘ _ Agents Throughout the Prawn“ Sell:i rwyerfulihTOICCHS trigger- and all other cases.“ He saidi In the boys game 0109.111 Saskatchewan u 6 5 wind. experts said. ciai games agobroke the all ules. So far Brewer has served co the $200 fine. was standard for1swamlped 'l‘ignish 91-32. George1 NW8 Senna 10 6 4 in the 108 annual lasts mm t7mc NHL l‘t‘t‘nld. of 202 mm- 522 mmmes m "M11195 com. ‘ men' coaches who make remarks‘saumers starred for the win« New Brunswick 9 5 4 on the traditional course be- U'OS- has "Wed his "ital ‘0 269 pared to 584 Homer picked up detrimental to the. game. lners. sting the twines for. bn'tario 9 5 4 tween Piltncy and Moi-Hake, m'nulcs.~ in his first six “amm- .-——-——————-—~——":il points. Rig-ht on his heels Manitohahhw. (m 9 4 5 near Longon, doiohdlhE.¢-.ham_ I Hnl‘nt‘l-s lgafrk ggooteimismtlhfi —_-...____.__-_.. : lwere Re MacAusland with 30 r . 9 2 7 man Cam ridge has triumphed eazuerccor or y _ . v I i F0" Augustus land Bob filatheson wtih 27. Gary Birgggndlam 9 2 7 60 limcs. Oxford‘s “Dark L’ou l‘nnllnalO. then with_ New Imlqch Offers ‘ ‘Foley added the other three. prince Edward 1518,“; 9 1 3 Blues" 47 times and there has \(‘Tk Hauler-R Shal'l‘l‘fl‘l it by 7 ________._.___—_ .._ 7_ ll -t‘ 202 m'nutes in the I ‘ ' l Hogan and Bi" pad“. lzifll’lgd a littlfigfiulsgagson. d 13 I “t - 1 [-«ort Aufluuus edged Lot 65 5-4 ‘ sen topped the Tignis‘h point. Tourneyfihi‘dltlonal one-minute row rrgtur: “’21; lm-lmhn semr'f‘rcguhstgi‘ on Eur. Ser'es . . l . .tart of the course at Saint Dunstan 5 last night. ‘ getters With 14 each. .lohn Han- " - 1 d . _ . l i iOxford. for some 1' ason. rowed lf‘am 3" 5035"“ an “as a TORONTO (C?! Punch 1m- in:- e winners were ‘ drahan and Paul_Neliisan each I'- d 4,0, my 30 second: mcmhcr of the iii-st team at the lach offered Friday night to I L. Sfl‘ul. 0- TRIM". Gd M€1910km “P lawn“ Ir] me ‘ O 1 Fa.“ gathered “I on g the midway mark of thl! cam- take his Toronto M‘ple Leafs ho Open to non-winners $400 lifetime earnings. Purse $500 added. Estimated g“??? '1" Tram“ '“ ' “,Em‘le'fifson “(lgofi‘naikgahmi A basketball tournament for Thames months "01.... Cam palm Elutlopetht: bmowh $1.000. To be rmd July 1, 1963. Nomination fee, $5.00 due April 101 a “1"” were P (.a"_ 1 Archie whom“! and for the . Senior .8. ln‘mch‘hashc has‘ bridge m “.33, 1a.,” rha" its HOMER WASNT new” Enaaér "w mm mm . H . 5 1963. s- - ' I i - ‘ ' "keibail hovs and girls titles gets rival and kept up 38 strokes to V0, "on Ham". mmmerpd ' ‘ bod y ’ aghm " 1" Gnnm and R. ‘hoys Jlm MEAN” and Sher“ d i ‘ t O‘lear this morlihe minute from the start The ‘ l h f “mad Nauon.‘ “Mk” i run emfly 8‘ I y 1 » i by heat offlila s to 9 one 0 League ml“ which an alien to Griffin. rill Barwise. . ’0 ' ( i. "n" W "“l'Eh'nE- "" ‘0'“ ""°" finished fourth in the world Clov.r Farm." ‘Olvtille‘ fillflkiallpsak’i‘ f“”‘"""' “"9 ."aCh for MRI" tournament at Stockholm. Rus- Souris Crossbones play host there had been talk of abandon- “mm”: ""d 'r'ppnn' mp" l“ sin won the title. followed in the l tonight to Type Valley Clover ing the winter Olympic games s'“"""" “m l" _°r°55“‘l‘"k'"lg standings by Sweden and Farmers “I the second game of Lhut he hclievcd thc big ice and “"‘l. ""9 “’"l‘ l‘“ h"”“'“‘ e ‘ Czechoslovakia. island" Intermediate "3" finals. :snow spectacle had now passed “Mm” ""1 l‘m‘“ “1 m. "if Canada will put up 40.000 "- south: won the first game in 'h. crisis. He has also had "‘r" and plane fare. or if the Euro- lning at 10 o'clock. stronger Oxford crew set a 11", (duh-5 811.11,“, "mm mule No. 2 i A total of eight loan“. in- .slower rate but showed more "h. “m nl- second “Ht”- ‘quw mafurgfflxggzag P1331 the 09°“ to '11 fm'ymr'om regardless 0’ money “flung” fiva'ym‘old‘ lcluding 2 each froam Souris. 0" istrengtih in the rough conditons. in 111S pare". Nm‘ch.mphn. "Id he“ want’ tut won nm.w|nnen of $1,000 In 1962 also eligible. Purse $1.000 added- 1Leary Ind Tlflflllh Ind ‘ln‘le 1M“_——“ If BrPWl'I' hi‘t‘ll‘! “MUN”! 350009 and n1", 1." 16 take Faflmniied purse $2.000. To he raced July 11, 1963. Nomination fee—$10.00 - teams. from Montague and Wm mark. the chances are that it the team ,0 hump“ due April 15 1963 H‘“- W'" "i"? W" m “‘9 “mpe'l would he a minor prnalty for "Mach mm“, hi‘ "Her in an ’ ‘ ' 1tition. 1 . holding that will do the ti‘iclé. inmview with w'om mew“, . ' ' 2* "fl" " 0 ' m the 63 minors he has serve . , , ‘ - . NO. 3 FlnCll Game This Afternoon b H t 1R haw he?“ rm “aiding. ‘HP }lii;:nngr¥3awher;fctightslglanstaa ‘ Open to oil time-year-olds in 1063. Purse $1.000 added- Esflmated purse. _ Cross ones 05 i has also had 12 for hooking. week after Trail Smoke Eaters 82.000. no be redundant as. loss. Nominaflon fee—$10.00 due April- 16. mos. EVENT NO. 4 _ f "0 lifetime carat . Purse mailed. opa- to on non I?“ mm... from (Exhibition Week). Nomintlon fee-45.00 due April 15. 1988. minulc miscondllcts and two mans Wm pm up and ‘O'Leary 3-1. and a victory to- .. h h , h ~ _ I ' v night .would We "W" "1“" that-rtlirwlnizlpgamgznneS‘TS: '3” "‘"“'"" "‘“Jm °"° hf?" plane fare. 1'11 take the Maple A“ I n M mm ch‘mplm'm" l“ “"9. ‘in lnnshruck would be the last." mum" and the other hr " ' Leafs over there for a series." N c ' 3".” leinrich Drimmcl. presi- "WW1 he said. "They can call the Sourlis team officials expect‘deht of 1m, Amman olvm R. How does Homer feel about "tin. Mum." they wam, but I representative to be on ha mmmpe and Alum“ ‘mh‘p‘h. somcbwdy breaking his mark? “a " WM “unanimous—ms. 15.1963 . Co ' ' _ m n. “I... mu. m was“. 3.0, 3,0. m 11m. ton t to mm the Physic-l. . "m s any m not sorry about its said that "if Canadians a ‘ a. 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