14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Bot, Mn. 23. 1903., Big Racing Money Is At Bowie Today Fo NEW YORK i('Pi 7- horses and owners. the money today is at Bowie. 31d. where Kclso. the champ. heads a field of seven In the $100,000- added John B. (‘amphel'. But when it comes to laying cash on the line it‘ll be Aqueduct where the first Saturday of the season is expected to attrack 50.000 fans who‘ll wager close to $5.000.000. The 1 l-16 miles of the Camp‘ bell finds Kelso from Mrs. Richard C. DuPont's Bohemia Stable the odds-on-choicc to take his second rich stake In a week and move into third place. on the all-time money winning list. i" on The six - year v old gelding. who‘ll pack top weight of tilt pounds. can boost his total bankroll to $I.2|fl..‘l20. With seven starters the Campbell will ross value of aw a g . 5110.500 with $7l.890 earmarked for the winner. ‘ six Keon’s Son Dies Thurs. TORONTO {CPI Richard Keen. l8-montli<old son of Tor- onto Maple Leafs hockey star Dave Kenn. died Thursday night in hospital of pneumonia. The child had been admitted to hos- pital Feh. 12. He was one of three children Others are David Jr. 2. and Ann-Marie. Six months Keon. whose 23rd birthday was Friday. and his wife, Lola. 22. were married about three years ago. Aqueduct features the $35000- added Paumonok Handicap at furlongs with 10 entries.‘ Here. however. It is not the headliner that tnsures a big dayi for the plush New York track.‘ It is the first Saturday of the; New York season and the pros-‘ pect of spring - like weather' promises a bumper crowd and. long lines at the. betting win- (lows. Heading the field for the 54th; running of the Paumonok is George D. Widencr‘s Endy- moin. who closed out a success- ful winter campaign with vic- 'y in \'ew Orleans Handi- cap at the Fair Grounds. He'sl favored to take. down $18.298——. the winner’s share of the $28.150i purse. E Boxers Clash In Return Rout VFW YORK ‘Al‘t — Wayne ' Thornton, a (Hot underdog , when he beat Willie Pastrano . ‘ six ws eks ago. was rated an even money bet Friday against the veteran light-heavyweight for their return telcv‘sion fight at \ladison Square Garden to- night. The flit-yearold rookie from1 Rakm'sf't’ld. Calif. gave that 28-year-old Pastrano a body heating and won unanimous decision . hi2 margin in their first meeting. It was his ninth straight v-ctory and earned the unher- alded youngster a No. A rating among the ITS-pound division‘s contenders. Pastrano. despite the defeat. is ranked fifth by the World Boxing Association. .4.» GOOD FORM AT FIVE his first lesson in ltl-pin bowl- envy of bowlers many times ing at Sault. Ste. Marie. Ont.. when a photographer discover- ed him. His style could be the Bowlers seem to be getting younger these days. Five-year- old David Olmstead. an old man at five pins. was getting Canadiens OutTo Capture his age. It“? Wirephoto) :prise of the night and won the i vacant junior welterweight titlel .__ ‘ by knocking out Battling Torres. I ’ years. i chances of recovering were poor ; said: I I I i ftitle by outpointing Emile Grif- ‘fifth of New York in the first IRing Triumphs Obscured iBy Davey Moore's Tragedy By CHARLES MAHER . LOS ANGELES tAPt — Box:I ' the new titleholders was all but , fell 1 featherweight Davey Moore. . Moore lost his title when iwas knocked out in the ‘ odger Stadium 10th ound at D Thursday night by Cuban refu-, tgee Sugar Ramos. But the, loss icould be greater than that. Moore lapsed into uncon- i sciousness after returning to his i dressing room and was taken by . ambulance to White Memorial Hospital. Doctors said Mooore‘ai brain stem was damaged. They; said early in the day that hisi but a bulletin issued at midday ‘ "It is encouraging that Davey has held his own through the‘ night. He. is responding slightly to painful stimulus." , the bulletin added that Moore re- mains unconscious and in criti- cal condition." Moore was the second cham- pion to lose his title before a. crowd of 26.142 in Thursday’s triple championship card. Luis Rodriguez. also a Cuban refugee. won the welterweight feature fight. berto Cruz. 8 2l.ycar-old Filipino. pulled the biggest sur- I the ropes near his corner. . Ketchum threw in the towel tough fight in his life. He never; ting had three new world cham-j and told Moore “there will be toook a beating. Never. Even} tal officials said Moore‘s I pious Friday but the triumph of - other nights"—a statement he ' had reason to doubt n few hourli l obscured by the tragedy that bc-’l later. I one of the ex-champions-v “You know what." i said after the fight. "This can't son. Heath of Mexico in the first round of the final feature. Moore. who held his title four knocked out. only once before in 65 fights— y I Carlos Hernandez in 1960 at Ca- it" Ketchum born Davey never had a 1960 by a fighter in .it wasn't I tough figh ‘b i‘h real; dren. aged two I I Venezuela. t. ' ’ Ky..1nosis is poor. Queens County Macquarrio and will be held at the Guest Speaker: and been uyooo but fore in 65 fights—by Hernandez in 1960. I! of the busiest and most . elled of boxors. with five I defences and many non. outs. At his bedside was his Geraldine. who never im fight. They to Friday night. however, when he got his jaw broken in; dition had worsened sligh The officials said Moore i become less responsive to Moore. I Negro minister'sl ful stimuli and that the in Lexington. ‘ ' Young Progressive Conservative ASS’n- ANNUAL MEETING Election of Officers COMMUNITY CENTRE Tuesday. March Nth—8:30 pan. ave ll. Q G w :1‘ < On: HEATH MACOUARRIE The public is cordially, invited .fo attend. Refreshments will be served. Queens Conservative Association i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND California Governor To Seek Boxing Ban SACRAMENTO. f‘alif tAPIw—r Gov. Edmund G Brown said Friday he. will seek legislation to abolish boxing in California. The governor said he will ask the legislature to submit an amendment to the voters in 1954 to outlaw the sport Brown was aroused by cal brain injuries suffered by By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Montreal Canadiens. w 059 ilong lease on first place in the ,National Hockey League has expired. will be out to grab the 1second spot in weekend games against Chicago Black Hawks at home tonight and the. Rangers . iin New York Sunday. Main thing in their favor as , they head into the final week- » ‘end of the Til-game schedule is ;a terrific (‘hicago tailspin which ‘saw the Black Hawks Iosc six ‘and tie two of their last nine games. Before the slump began (,‘hi~ critt- Davcy Moore in losing his “aim- lmw “Pd “1th the cana' featherweight boxing title in men“ "I second place“ had a" v e’ght-potnl lead over Lc' \ngeles Thursday night. “The—Davey Moore fight 15 Maple.1‘eafst “'h‘.’ wrapped up on- mm... l].m..mi,.n “H. 31.“: their first NHL title since 1948 with a 3-3 tie against the (‘ana- .diiens Wednesday. I The Canadiens. who had held the title since 1958. have been iplagucd this season by a medio- Icre defence and an inability to when it counts. igames to date. they have ‘10 settle for 22 ties. Ties probably won‘t be good enough for 'l‘oe Blake's fallen titans this weekend. they people is required to abolish _ professional boxing and wres- tling. Before the ing is a brutal sport even under i conditiinswi it can he called a sport." the governor said in a statement He said the. toll Is mounting. He referred to the death in New York In 1962 In Bonny tKid) Paret. He noted Aljandrn lia- vorante still is a coma months after suffering ring n- .iuries in Los Angcles. I Brown sad that it Home lives he has almost certainly suffered a permanent injury that will profoundly effect his life. To STUDY MEASURES Brown also said that he will ‘ ~ _ appoint, an omergpnpy commi- ('arl Britschgi. said he would 19.. in sum-9y boxing safety introduce legislation to abolish measures that nmv exist and hnxml (‘E‘Itim'ma "If "OMdy recommend new provisions un- “15“_“’”I; I til the people act, " m in favor of getting. rid T California of boxmg." said‘Britschgi. a. had GOV. BROWN aid. B. Acorn. G. Rays vs A. Love. M. Toole. J. Square- govcrnor issued briggs. J. Morley. statement. Assemblyman FF constitution Toronto u '2nd Spot This Weekend transaction should remain deadlocked with Chicago in total points. second place will go to the Hawks. wllo .lcadcr Glenn Hall of Chicago as mandatory 9mm _ count about . have three more victories than (‘anadiens with two games left for both clubs. Chicago goes against the last - place Bruins in Boston Sunday. LEAFS HOT Whichever team winds tip third—for Canadians it would be their lowest finish since 1951~ will enter the Stanley Cup semi- finals against the defending champion Leafs. who appear to e in too With the pressure off, the Leafs meet the Red Wings in a home-and-home schzdule wind- p in Toronto tonight and De- troit Sunday. "Now we can relax." said Leafs coach Punch lmlach. "and go about. the business of keeping the Stanley Cup." Both goalie Johnny and high-scoring Frank Mahov- lich may see weekend action for the Leafs. Bower has been idle. for the last five games. and. said lmlach. “maybe he needs some work.“ Mahovlich has been out for two games with the flu. Bower. who has been sharing goaltcnding duties with Don Simmons, still has a chance to win the china Trophy. He is [ANOTHER necono of the specifies that a vote think its was disgrace." Boxer’s Condition CURLING DRAW i ' The following is the curlins draw for Saturday at the Char. lottetown Curling Club. I 1.30 PM. (Service Club t‘Spiel”) i Ice 1 i45-erst E. Tanton. "I‘.W.l_.. Prowse. M. McGuigan, Worsens Slightly LOS ANGELES tAP'~--Pi'i7.c- fighter Davey Moore's condition has worsened slightly. neuro~ surgeons at White Memorial Hospital said Friday. In a terse bulletin. the physi- R. Spillctt VS 5. Beatou. H. i clans said the featherweight Spillctt. F. Macmillan, W. R.i boxer “has become less respon- (lai'riithers. i Ice 2 Rotary II) vs Lions (2i.i Ice 3 Parkdale Lions vo.i Kiwanas. Ice 4 Rotary (2) vs Kinsmen I sive to painful stimula and the prognosis is poor." Yo-rk Club. Holds Shoot Following are the results of‘ York Rifle Show held Mar. 20 1 : Ice 5 Kinsmen (2) vs Lionsi . ,1 3.30 P.M. 5 P.. . (Supper Club Curlers) '7 P.M. tMixed OUALITY vs m i REFLECTING 1962 EMPIRE LIFE , TO A CONSTANTLY INCREASING CLIENTELE EXTENDING FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE PACIFIC. New Life Insurance placed. . . . . . . . .. . . . .lncronood by 12% Business In Force (not). . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Incrooood by 15% Surplus and Special Rooorvoo . . . .. . . . .Incronood by 17% Aunts...............,..................|ncrooood by 10% Interest earned on ooooto (not). . . . . lncroaood to 5.71% IRE I ' "no on"! IUIGSVOI- OI”! - 9?? Tom \‘esey ion Ice. 1 E. MacLeod. F. Rossittg. 2. Jack Andrew 99 L. Campbell. 1. Duffy vs . 3. Howard Watts 99 Estabrooks. .l. Macbean, G.‘ 4. Willaim Crockett 98‘ Lidist‘one. M. Day . 5. Lorna Vessey 08 Ice 2 N. Ball. H. MacDonald. 0. Earnest Prowse .7 D Wood, L Cmnpbeu v. a. 7. Raymond Vessey 96 Anderson. A. Trainor. Ah. 8. Stewart VESSC‘Y 95 Zakem. Mrs. I. MacDonald. 9. Louis Vesscy 95 Ice 3 L. Turner. .l. Coady. G. 10. Willard Murray 9i Newman. L’ we.th v, c_ 11. Ricky Johnson 9' Fleming. 1. MacDonald. l. 12- #15:]: SW8“ 5;; Webster. I. Newman. ‘3' 0” CW" - Ice 4 H. Douglas, L. Hen- 14" Cecnwm" 8“ nossey. Dr. Kelly. A. Mac- 15‘ Reg Mom" 8. kinnon vs W. Farrell. E. Wood. 15- Harry “’9'” m; l. M'acKinnon. A. Gillis. 17' All” Br?" ' R. lee. 5 I. Horne. S. Flemming. 1‘:- L‘Qf'fitvcmpm a” “r, Burke. K. MacLeod Vs Had ' g Erm‘t y M Maclnncs. K. Duffy. Ken Jen- “L‘ m We‘ll” M kinis. M. MacKinnon. ‘ mum M 8.30 (Mixed) ' vessw 84 Ice 1 Slmpsofl. LOVF. l Roland Vessey u . MacDonald. B. Squarebriggs v: ‘1 I‘m“ Lew" “3' A. MacDonald. S. Carr. F. Ves- : R 33 set. M. Acorn. l . normal: Walker on. 2 D Oflwrke. N- Sim l . Elmer Maclntosh 32 wt!- 3 Crockett. Reg Macxay . 5.“ Cooper 31 s R. arrr. I. MacLellan. A. : , Robert Met-the. mi Garrett. M. MacNe'lll. I. Sharon Roper on Ice 3 E. Wood. C. O'Rourke. l _ m} S. Bryenton. G. Crockett vs Dr. . an MncKay. A. Wood. N. MacNeill, ‘ m M. Garrett. I on“ Ice 4 L. Blakeney. M, Vessey. . on H. Edwards. E. Rnnaban vsi . . . 80 G. Vessey. G. Kay. . no Kennedy. ‘1. ainimey. llffi “sun” “I” Ni 0. Km. M. MacDoo-I ‘ Opens Today Bower ' racas. Venezuela. s Moore's. .m a n a g e r. Willie it! cut Ketchum. said Davey's mouth- I Pal piece was broken in the third I ran ‘ round and Moore swallowed on his shots early in the fight. 31:51: | 'In accordance. with our stated policy and our Constitution. we. are seized the Offensive. scoring w continuing to attempt to unite all health and welfare financial campaigns, .— one goal behind Montreal's eatedly with his brilliant left. Jacques Flame and four behind p | Moore went down and took 8 ii well as all three head into their halfway through the 10th round last two games. was virtually defencelcssii There is little suspense sIIr- thereafter. At the end of the .' I‘Olmding “19 Wings 38 they Pre‘ 1 round Davey was dangling from pare for the two games with W Toronto. They can't finish any- where except fourth. good enough for the last playoff spot. and it is almost as certain as anything can be in hckcy that their peerless Gordie lIowe will O'LEARY The O'Leat‘y win an unprecedented Sixth High Schoo] hockey team whip. scoring title. With 83 points. pod Alberton High 9-4 In an ex. Howe is four ahead of New hibmon game the O'Leary ate. who has .rink Wednesday. Terry O'Mal- 1. Capture Tilt I York's Andy Bathg only one game lef ley got the hat trick for O‘Leary ; "‘ “""““‘”“ "— ‘ .with Dale Turner potting two. goals. Bush Dumvllle. Ronniei Turner. Walter O'Malley and; Gary Foley notched singletons lfor the winners. Scoring for A1- ‘berton we Henry O'Malley Bantam Series Charlottetown Rania in All- with two John Foley and Alan ' Stars play host to Summerside NinhOl50‘1- With “"9 “(TL Bantams in the opening game of a home and home total goal Bobby Doherty. Brian Foley. t I"al series for the provincial Bobby Whtlock: Hank Plaggen- i crown this evening between 5 boot. Owen O'Brien. Billy Le- and 6 pm. at the Sports Arena. Clair. Dougie Stevenson. P 8 ul . The mum-mg city Bantam iStanley, Jackie Arsenaulf: man- i players are asked to turn out for 6H?" 3"“ trainer ' 300019 Cal" the game: ——.goal - Paul Jellcy. mmlwel- i Wilson Hume: defence - Ronnie Mu“ ' Steadman: Phil O'Neil. David. Jenkins. 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