ia aceite ee 8 Ae ke et GETTING UNDER THE GUN Madison Square Garden Jast Cuba's challenger Jose Stable. left. ducks under the battering fists of welterweight CURLING ROUNDUP Sorrie, R. MacDonald, R_ Stead. Sutherland champion Emile Griffith in an earlier round of their cham- pionship bout in New York's MONTAGLE Montague curling draw fag to M gay. March 3ist ta Some spares are B. Sharpe, 7:00 P.M: O Hennigar. G_ Clarkson, L. Ice 1 K Mckenze. FE Cud- Nelson, A| McGregor MacDonald, 9:00 P.M. (McGewan's Farmers R. Competition) more. P. Neary, L J Murphy. PD O'Connor, Collings. H| MacPhee Ice 1 H. Moar vs E-Shaw.. Ice 2-E. MacDonald. K Ice 2 — P. Sinclair. A E. Ings, Hughes. C Sollos. D Parker. D.G Warner, D. Coffin, R. Fer- JUVENILE HOCKEY PLAYOFF St. Dunstan’s High School vs. Summerside Kinsmen Juveniles S. D. U. RINK Wednesday, March 31st—8 p.m. Admission: Adults 50c; Students 256. CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY TONIGHT (Wednesday) CIVIC STADIUM 8.30 P.M. RCAF EAGLES : vs. BORDEN NATIONALS Regular Admission Prices eaten tennant ———————— Panera enc Hambly & Innis Pre-Easter This is the week-end to save at Hambly and Ennis. Tremendous spring the ‘tremendous sale savings on all new Spring merchandise are yours. Stunning suits and smart seasonal tepceats are part of this week-end ONLY at HAMBLY & INNIS. MEN'S SUITS All wool worsted suits by Prince and night se rc ad ns as bee nl i “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Che Guardian |SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 31, 1965. i 9 IN DOUBLEHEADER AT GARDEN PAGE 9 By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK 'tAP) — Fiery . Jose Torres handed light heavy- ;weight champion Willie Pas- trano a fearful beating and then Stopped the light heavyweight {champion in nine rounds /after welterweight king Emile Grif fith drubbed Jos® Stable in a pair of title bouts before a roar- ing crowd at Madison Square Garden Tuesday night Referee Johnony Lobianco stopped the slaugliter in the light heavyweight clash , after the finish of thé\ninth rodad of the scheduled 15 - rounder It goes into the books as a ninth round technical—knockout under New York rules, Torres, a 28-year-old Puerto Rican - ‘born New Yorker, dropped Pastrano in the sixth round with a smashing left hook to the jaw followed by a para- lyzing left hook under the heart. The 29 - year - old Pastrano, a Bout was one of a doubleheader championship face, sagged to the canvas in oe - - a delayed fal! guson, K Sullivan, K. Lyon B. jt was the first time he had Scranton. been dropped in a pro career 7 { 134 years SOURIS . . os Crouched on his knees on the s ae ttins schedule at Souris to floor and looking out to the 2 P.M. crowd, Pastrano took a nine- Ice One—Open Ice Two-—Open coum from the referee. Them he gamely roese to his feet and ab- stricken look on his bleeding | - | ? ai JOSE TORRES EMILLE GRIFFITH viousty. had boasted he would! punishment. He -had nothing knock out Pastrano ‘somewhere left. The doctor ‘Dr Harry between the seventh and 10th Klieman) had told me to stop it rounds." He made good on the |if he took any more after the boast over an opponent noted eighth round.” for his iron jaw and lion's heart. Pastrano weighed 1744 to Torres had taken command Torres’ 171% from the middle of the first round and Pastrano, winner of By BOB GREEN two previous defences on teche- NEW YORK ‘AP Emile * Torres TKO's Pastrano; ’ Griffith Retains Crown stable's name, rallied fn the late rounds and successfully de- | fended his world welterweight jtitle with a unanimous 15-round |decision over the Cuban - born |New Yorker Tuesday night. Griffith, a native of the Virgin Islands now living in New York, came in at 14642 pounds, one- half pound more than Stable, the No. | challenger The bout was the first of two |15-round title clashes in the big arena. Light heavyweight champion Willie Pastrano- was set to de- fend against Jose Torres in the second bout, also scheduled for ‘closed - circuit television to 86 locations in the United States and Canada Griffith, who was making his llth appearance in a title bout, “| snapped out of a lethargic per- formance in the middle rounds, mounted a clever, punishing at- tack over the late going and won it handily Judges Al Berl and Frank Forbes had it 9-5-1 and 8-6-1, respectively, Mercante scored it 11-4, all for Griffith, The Associated Press scored for the champion 95-1. There were no knockdowns, and no important cuts, although each fighter was staggered at times and stathe had a pink| froth covering his mouthpiece | Ice one — J., MacDonald vs. head and body from the inspired nical knockouts, never was in Griffith, who apparently be- from the third on and a tiny| 7 P.M. Albert Griffin Trophy sorbed a terrific beating to the C. Gallant. Torres ; Ice Two — J. Dingwell vs. MADE GOOD BOAST S Coffin Torres. a 6-5 underdog and 9 P.M. TO 11 P.M. winner of eight straight Ice one — J. MacLean vs. M FitzPatrick. Ice two = A. Griffin vs.—A-- Peters, Sr. BELVEDERE The following is draw at Belvedere for tonight. 6.30 p.m. the curling SOURIS Souris Teachers took a commanding 30 lead in the best o' nine finals in the Ice 3 — Winner of Dave Walk- Fastern Kings Basketball Lea- er and DH. Saunders vs winner ‘gue with a 44-40 overtime vic- of Bill Burden and Bonnie Page 8 p.m. Ice 1 tory over East Point BCYF. The game was played at the Souris gym on Monday night. There were a total of 51 fouls Norman Nicholson, Barb McCurdy, Butch McGee, called in a real rough contest. Betty Bryanton vs Dr. Cox. Kay and Andy Humphrey match. Ice 4 MacKinnon, L. Griffin was the scoring star as the Souris sharp shooter ac- Other players who got into the. scoring column for the winners Joyce were, J. MacDonald 10, G. Clin- Ann ton 4. J. Hughes 3, J. Campbell — Dr. Drysdale, Ted Brooks, MacLean vs Winner of Doug 2 C. MacDonald 4, S. Keough 1, Hill and Bill Moreside Match. $ip.m. Iee 2 Joyce Miriam son, Fran Boyles, Harry Sim- monds, Marg. Grant. Men’s casual spring jackets | Men's all wool worsted slacks, in poplins and light lamin--| well tailored and crease resist- ates. Popular spring shades | ant, sizes 230-44 in shades of ef beige, navy and biack. charceal. heather and brown, Regular te 16.95 regular te 22.58. SALE PRICED AT 8 | 14.95 All Weather and SPRING TOPCOATS Light and water repellant, colors of beige and assorted checks, reg. 24.50. SALE PRICED AT .............. oi © depiies % 14-35 and D. Jennings 1. A. Stewart picked up eight -hockey Yplayers Montreal morning. workout in preparation for their | jinitial contest with Toronto | manner. ‘Maple Leafs Cs Cup in Montreal. the fight came aroused when the packed Referee Lobianco, said ‘‘Pas- house at Madison Square Gar- trano was taking too much'den started chanting Jose trickle oozed from under his right eye in the 10th. Neither was a factor. * Seuristeachers_ 1 st Practice Held By Habs In Preparation For Leafs By AL MCNEIL MONTREAL (CP)—It was a relaxed and healthy group 9f that took to ice Tuesday hinged on an impromptu bon- spiel coach Toe Blake had ar- ranged as relaxation at their hideaway. The relaxed and confident at- titude of the squad's veterans was expressed by centre Henri Forum The dressing room following > Mustard, Frank Trainor, Rita > ani C.K the workout was reminiscent of Richard. Mast com fo 17 pot. Cee ae vey tuner tee © (Tor stdee Ice 3 —Fred Cannon, Pauline the top spot in points for the Pre? ivr an a warses pattie. “For myself, I feel at top Saunders, Reg. Magar, Pearl. East Point team with nine-points Hijinks . and yey y were shape. We're-not the same club P each ~ the order of the day as Mont- itnat went inté the playoffs last Smith vs Winner of Bill Beer real Canadiens held their first lyear,” the Pocket: Rocket said. Other players spoke in the in their Stanely semi-final series. Game time is 8 p.m. Thursday Claude Provost, Canadiens’ iscoring leader in league action this year, said the whole club feels up for the Toronto series | - ints for the BCYF squad and The Habs arrived at the and all are sure they will not - HE. Carmichael, B. Ching with three and I. Mac. Forum from a _ Laurentian |bow ‘out in the first round to Beer, Bert Patterson, Gregor with two rounded out Mountain retreat for the prac- |the defending Stanley Cup Hyde vs Errol Nichol-'the scoring for the losers. tice. To a man they appeared |champions. CURLING DRAW The following is the curling fit and healthy. A major portion | Toronto won last year's series of the players’ discussion jin seven games and went on to’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | jbeat fhe Detroit Red Wings— \this year’s regular ‘season jchamps—in the same number lof games in the final Long River Tops |Chieago A Koufax and rT) Soeame, i ts M. MacLean 209 J.. Gallant 224 2B 24 B. McGee 7% 164 216 E. MacLean 255 240 188 Points 2, Total 306. club and in the final weeks played like a veteran. | Harris, a Winnipeg native who | is 28 appeared in four season | games with the club during the | 1963-64. Canadiens came up with an- other blue line addition in Noel | Picard. Blake feels with some seasoning this Montreal product | will shape up and make the) Leaf forwards advance with | their heads up. Picard was ‘used in 16 games this year and managed seven assists. As Terry Harper, who com- pleted his second year for Cana- ldiens blue - line brigade this year, said: “With the way we feel now | and with the few additions we | have, it'll be a different series.” BASEBALL | At Sarasota, Fia. Les Ang. N 000 000 000— 6 30 110 000 @0x— 2 42 Roseboro; How- i ms while referee Art, Ab a Island Teams — Set For Spiel - By IM CULLEN Chariottetown's Bill Moreside rink and - Durling’s foursome will represent Junior Curling tournament ville Curling Club this Friday and teams will engage in a round-robin Maritime Junior championship. (Members of teams must not have been curling for more than The Island representatives will winners each from Nova Scotia and |rinks obtained the fight to represent cial competition which was |Club early in March. The Bill M |ors in the Montague spiel while nailed down the runner-up position The Less Brownrigg rink Saint Andrews captured the |New Brunswick and they |which was the: second opening day’s action of The Nova Scotia champions of Dartmouth and they will by Gerald Freeman of Amherst. foursome skipped by Wayne the trip and is being replaced by the Freeman quartet. -Championship and runner-up bonspiel are eligible to compete in the only still being continued in curling. The with a trophy embldmatic of the Maritime crown are presented to members of the winning and second place teams. . Members of the Moreside rink include: Bill Moreside, skip Ralph Manning, Bonnie Lepage and Hugh while the Summerside representative consists of Dan Durling, skip; Garth Harris, Kenny Gunn and Jack McGuire. ‘ Tid Bits From Here And There Congratulations te the Summerside Junior Legioanaires upon capturing the Island junior hockey championship virtue of their 9-4 win over Rogers Rangers at lettetown Forum, Monday night. powered the He lh | i g i : fil TU six goals. The outcome after the second period 31 decision in the series. The Summerside siers will now advance against tap winner ef toe Giese hare Prince Edward (sland Kentucky Of Canada draw for Wednesday night at the a . . } : Charlottetown Club. “ Kensington 7-4 I feel confident we'll take |afd, “Bollo (6) and Schafier. | By DAVE MILLER and far between, Wut the fastest 7 p.m. (Old Spain and Scratch) them this year,” Blake said.| At El Centro, Calif. Prince Edward Island is call- |dead heat on record came in Ice 1 — Open. KENSINGTON — Long River | ‘But don't get the idea we are Los Ang A 001000 022— 5 98 ed the Kentucky of Canada and 1955 bt Yonkers . Adios Ice 2 — A. MacEwen, N. defeated Kensington Seabrooks | under - estimating that gang. ‘Seattle PCL -900 000 100— 1 11\is a hot bed for harness racing ‘Boy and Torrid crossed the wire Dooley, P. Perry, G. Procter vs 7-4 here Monday night to even They're a tough outfit and cam Brunet, Wantz (8) and Tod-\and the ‘breeding of standard |at the same time in two minu- B. Martin, S. Harper, H. Rec-,their five-game Junior North |come up with the big one that gers; May, Rubio (6), Mortem horses. Charlottetown and jtes, four fifths seconds. This tor, E. Jay. Shore Hockey League playoff at kills you. (8) Burgmyer (9) and Parke. |Summerside both operate % time was also registered Ice 3 — R. MacDonald, G. all. Deciding game of the ser- yappy wITH VETERANS |, 4¢ St. Petersburg, Fis. mile tracks with pari mutual |in 1959 at Montreal, Que., when Rodd, L. Burke, D. Taylor vs ‘¢s is scheduled for here Thurs- Blak id he is ha 7 with |New York A 060 010 110— 3100 \betting, and several country ee Chiet B. Partridge, H. MacDougall, ¢4Y "ight. his veterans and is locking to St Louis 200 001 O01 4122. |tracks run weekend meets. Har- | Maid in a dead heat. Stevenson, W. McGregor. | Long River is defending the |S veteran’ & Ineere | Downing, Reniff (6), Blance |ness'racing is becoming big bus-| Lou es ones Be mas Ice 4 — D. Cameron vs M. Arsenault and MacNutt cup S00 01 oe eee ces with |(7)s, Sheldon (8) and , |imess throughout Canada and | minute mile in 1908 and { Bell. which they won last year. seiother wear’. competition un. Madden (8); Purkey, Washburn |the United States, and the 1965 [Dancer was the first Ice 5 — A. Burke vs Dr. Mac-, George Doughart was the big Ger their belts. (n), Cuellar (9) and Uecker. (Trotting and Pacing Guide jever to win over a million Donald. gun for Long River last night, However. the Montreal coach | , shows that 22 million Americans |lars. This dramatic exhibition 8.30 p.m. (Farrell Trophy) |scoring four goals, while Wet- , ii have several players fac-| HOLY NAME bet over one billion dollars at |of driving skill occurred in lee 1 — Open. dell Grasse got two and Wilbur jn) Toronto who as yer are un. American harness tracks. Harness racing became lee 2 — K. Kennedy, H. Davis, L@mont one. tested in playell battles. BOWLING Besides this frantic rush to |anized in 1946 when the F. Corcoran, B. Cousins vs Dr.| For Kensington the scoring . ty othe fi the wickets, many other inter- | starting was introduced at Webster, A. MacKinnon, P. ¥4% equally divided, Garth , Probably »the finest surprise | py. folowing is the result of \esting factors can be noted ta | Yonkers Whitlock, V. Anderson |Toombs, Alan Sinclair, Blair Sin- {f Blake this ~~ pas been | slay in the Holy Name Bowling |the field of harness racing.| These are the records at kee 3 — AE. Piercey, J.|¢lair and Lioyd Kélly each get-| ihe play of big a artis «8 League on Saturday, March 27, |Most tracks in Canada and the |they may bring ) Jones, V. Mitton, A. Roper vs | ‘ing one. as ree can tar the Hate fin. | HENDERSON AND ‘CUDMORE |United States are half-mile, but |to many Dr. Willis, Jean McLean, W. | t ished the regular season’ with |B: Ward 213 219 204 |Some American tracks are & |post time Carr, B. Roach MINOR KEY ove goal and 14 assists W. Hayes 202 147 mile, . mile in Ice 4 — Dr. Higgins, P. Dal-| ca | L. Phillips 193 197 215 | ters, and five-cights of a St ziel, Jem McLean, H. Cudmore AT 5“ | He proved during the regular |p Lund 205 191 252 |circumference. oe vs C. MacInnes, G. Crockett, B.| ‘ season to be a steadying in- | L. Trainor 171 230 The famous Grand Circuit Davis, A. MacDonald. t |fluence on the blue line for the| B Dunn 160 sen 294 [harnone Saeing wes. ueee ins | Iee'5 — R. MacKenzie, Bibi, Te following are the final | Leroy Gauthier 197 295 [3073 when’ 8. wes cols aE EF MacDonald, B. Jones, C. Cop-| S@ndings in the paperweight | Nationals Host Points 3%, Total 3696. ae oe = i ners vs B. Boyles, P. Redden, | {vie at’ ROAF mee | e were Utica ‘and Buttalo, N.Y. ge ‘ B. McLennan, L. Redmond. a : ‘Eagles Tonight — NEW METHOD Cleveland aid Springheld Obie. Hien wing pester ———— WL T Pts.| Fagies onig | R. Perry 206 228 168 |Sevthe Felt otusaied Teno capt seats Poe | J. Dufty 141 296 218 vor 9 tepeks ta Canada ond are: ball cron ‘BILLIAR | Seowings <4 2 00 | SUMMERSIDE — Setées Ke J. Seadiey 169 207 188 |is United States. ty defeating & feo A 41 9 (tionals, playing on rside | 'T. Gregory 201 187 147 .. ot no | ile tan tae eae Canadiens | 1 4 5 7 lice, host RCAF Eagles tonight! x Madore 122 26 219 |. aay people will speak ie eae e second FOR LEADING SCORERS at Civie Stadium in the second F Doyle £73 95-209 | Sant spehe wetemees be. Ba Ll ee | ‘erry Fiendel, 21 paints; Mich- | game of the best of seven ‘inals; ‘Points 14, total 9582 mile tracks, but the fastest aa in ‘ Ss RELAXATION ael Killpatrick, 17 points; Peter |for the PCHL championship. | HUMPTY DUMPTY ever paced on a te lg Whitlock, 14 points; Gary Lyka,| RCAF took the opener at the| & Doyle 2n2 190 174 (OCCurred in 1961 1 final score t —at— 9.points; Wayne Mathews, 9 Air Base Monday oe a, in| G. Arbing 14 87 275 Mie, 8 points; Gordon MacHardy, ¥jovertime. Game time is 8.15! 1p yyguiling 109 250 266 Ch’town Billiard Clab | points: Jonn Brighty, 7 points; pm. Both teams play the fourth! G’ Bradiey 193 216 points. 175 Gt. George Ph. 2-2167| Ronnie Sharkey, 6 points, and game at the RCAF Station 8/1 Gauthier ona ; | Jack Fishet, 4 points. \Monday night at 845 p.m. | D Livingston 169 177 220 Points 4, total 3792 } hee tee vs 0 ‘ : CH’TOWN BILLARD Jim 3 nd A R. Duffy 190 195 191 A second ¢ B. Spencer 221 162 260 Z J. MacLaren 160 277 158 game of a two- H. Landry 143 90 190 — for W. Doyle 225 172 158 ies playoffs. A. eal aa ee the Points 1 ee ISLAND CHEV OLD J, Trainor 147 196 143 S. Peterson 190 39 308 . * * é ‘ ; ' ' 4 pigk. tanks