a ? i ecules eee tae & WO: 9 - SPORTS FRONT ce Montreal Team Captures Cup | “a «3 interesting A : 4 Sherbrooke Beavers put their . All the games will be played off games to enter the final. Now the two teams have had here. with the third and fourth Roy added: “Nelson has a well- a cherce to size each gther uv, contests scheduled for Thurs- balanced club. We'll have to the Allan Cup hockey cham- day and Saturday. play well if we're going to beat pionships may become a jot Both coaches agree the open- them” © ing game was ne indication of pRaISED BEAVERS Nelson coach Bobby Kromm, while praising «the Beavers 4s a good, fast-skating team able SHERBROOKE. Que. CPi— potent offence to good use in: the strength of the teams. the opene- Sunday night. star- Coach Georges Roy said Men- tling the Nelson, (B.C) Maple day the Maple Leafs are the “ Setually, this shouldn't ia7e happened. My guys have been told over and over again that it's always the first two min- utes of a period. or the last minutes of a game, that cas kill you. Were aware’of ths, normally, so I'd have to say # was just a bad night for us-. He said Sherbrooke “beat us or any ol the | fans Se ee the Bat Leais with a 7-3 victory. The toughest competition his Beav- “to handle the puck weil.” said jp the first two minutes of eacR underway big Jean Beliveau found the range and the Can- ‘teams clash tonight in the see- ers have faced im their search the first-game loss wasn't a dis- period in hockey game.” were leading 1-0 with the game orly 14 seconds old. © lond game of the best-of-seven for this city’s first Allan Cup appointment for his Maple That's when the Beavers zot Billy Reay coached aggregation showed signs, of break- ‘ series for Canada’s senior ama- title. The sharp-shooting Beav- Leafs. as their. goals. , teur .title. ers lost only once in 1! play- Naturally. we would have HAD LAPSES been happy to win, but we're Kronan had js team on the orsley proved to be too much goaltender for aa a di : City aggregation. We were betting on the Hawks and 2 + e - ee ae - ee for 90 minutes try- h wgelbey our television set wasn't quite as J k weak defensively. particularly — correct the defensive might been. : a aMending’”* : pses wks have the nucicus of a top notch team, ana ian Oc ey Se due to lapses The Leafs are playing with- y apparently lack the passion that whips the blood to at- ; ‘ ¢which_ we -don’t usuaily have. -” ore Auenomm ill Stees- success when all the marbles are on the line. The Sane in We've alway; had extra heip on 7 ia for the. y ar with @ young, fast-moving team with a large ene 5 defence by having our forwards s! ne wr seeeral a picked up desire and this factor eliminated the Chicago out- e S eC vious cack = cha aims Saeeneeee - je Western finals. to win with technique alone ' F than is usual. But we were leav- . \°.°"*" defenceman Harry : mz too many of their men un- Shoemaker said this was just Smith checked in Monday as a replacement = said Kromm, Beavers Top Maple Leafs — InAllenCup Hockey Battle - ee — LOUISVILLE, Ky., ‘CP-AP} covered. c real hockey players. ! “He just didn't have it,” said about the luckiest he's ever —_____—_____—— _ Smith was lost to the team E ~ vg ys so Ron ‘Turcotte, @-year-old Cana- been in a big race = en a month ago after an operation i Bobby | Glenn ‘yall Mull lod the Hawks it aes dian jockey, after his steed. “We got into perfect position Giants Squad to remove a kidney stone. “He's, i ved bi i oe euaar tence, eh co Tom Rolfe; finished third in just out of the first turn and -— rane ace in the '-st LISTON WORKS OUT - Centucky Derby. _ wasn’t offering an excuse. just the eighth pole. and he opened Saturday's 91st running of the didn’t have any trouble at all from there to the finish line. “When-t sat_down- on him—at- --sT—-LOUIS-<AP)-— the 3% Franciscq,Giants pulled the sec- curly - headed Turcotte Produces Play __ “He's a bic boy. with .a terrifie shot. We need hin on our power lay” - One game doesn't make a se- hat we thought were two soft goals by Norm F i ; rious. a two-length lead. I w: ‘ major ac a es ae tee ee Sat conan t be teaheed : Te ae as ak wt Seully. cantidest thet wa bod 8 oe eee - see eee raras, and “deni of the four goals. - | qreimer Willie “Reddish . teu's, training camp im Dad- ship fight with Cassius Clay. hard-working horse. reine, a eae ce ok sixth inning of their game with “There has to be a marked. When the players in front of you fail to protect you and throws medicine bak at stom- ham. Mass.. yesterday as he The match is scheduled for a wean — eee lie wie i.” ee a night. improvement in our Vee ae also fail to get on the score sheet it is pretty hard towin aboc- ach of Sonny Liston at Lis- started traning for champion- May 2 at Boston Garden. Nerthere 1 = © tatere knead Velen whe tole ees to faeces Sao tee Beavers are a little weak on the’ fe 2 gel Ry gud eames pac Ma Aarinry Mace on Canadian-bred which won the second-place Dapper Dan, was Herbel at the enound with Bill |benetratne yoo They Te, easily. ee — oe ee ee ee . i : a, se : * j Datht> and the Preakness last quite upset about trouble he en- .White at second and Phib Gagli- have te wo on enng fe i eats Mx. to tabe this te salute fellow | ~ : a ; |year and nowis in retire countered on the first turn, ano at first. Two runs already we hare te nates (Niagara Falls Junior leam | Serene SF eet Se ps ' 3S | -Tom e, 3 - one seemed to k Herbei \ gra McCarver's : psa dy thee eit ee eae the Ser feces fa _ |mond Guest, U.S. ambassador | who—and fell back to last place. grounder, turned and fired to BILLIAR win hockey’s most prized possession, but « ° _ to Ireland, was seventh at the He had been running foirth, © Jose Pagan at second for the E te professional . ~ urter-mile pole, fifth at the , * ; force on Gagliano. P; im Mr. Cameron's case we feel it was ‘mere luck than goed . : “I don’t know, but this may 2 . Pagan threw FOR ae Aeets Edmonton Oil Kings Saint's te et Sart eit i ee — t rae : quarter-mile mark, third after an awful lot of ground there img ‘McCarver, “and McCovey RELAXATION Tid Bits From Here And ere ae sa § hist bas Basar and TI used up a lot “of horse [epmedioteiy freed to-_cotchat te L <TON ‘CP) — Niagara la y players trom an getting it back.” om Haller, who ta White -—at— : Falls Flyers Lies ny canoe. clubs. It's expected the teams at the finish of the 1'«-mile notre said he ‘also lost ‘TYiMS to score Aeon aagtctetry i Detroit Tigers of baseball's American League announced hen Mendes fox their besk-ot also will attend the annual race. ‘aa uae on hig’ ee, ae The New York Mets produced Ch’town Billia:d Club Monday they have recalled right-handed pitcher Ed Rakow : : hockey sportswriters dinner Wednes- Bill Shoemaker said he had th 1p tee the season's first triple play 2 from their Syracuse farm club of the International League and <<" — SS aaa | ae all of it Saturday as he rede|TO™= Pole aed couldn't sting ioc: Houston Aori 173 Gt. Geerge Ph. 22:62 epticoed John Seal to the same team. Rakow pitched three com- pov ascag i “a The series marks the sixth Lucky Debonair to victory by ap. PPer, Dam, who was beat aga lous’ April 15. ea cee -plete games for Syracuse and had a 1-2 won-lost record. He. | . . consecutive year Oi! Kings have neck. : neck: : : was 89 for the Tigers in 1964. Seale. a left-hander, made four ee en ee ee represented the West, 2 record He also said heavily favored , Mame! Ycaza said Hail to WHY BE BALD? relief appearances for the Tigers hurling three innings and giv- Kinzs won their first Memorial unmatched by any jumor team Bold Lad was the least of Lis / "a was the second choice pee Sra me Sane ge oe tag up five iis and four corned runs. far aek im a «wild six-game =— im Capac- “rr Fivers it’s their worrie~ in the field of 11 three ™, ponds had — ’ se : , > ; : ' fifth appearance in a national year-old colts. = d was a very ti “ ‘e : a ree et — ta Pde quake-hit | final. includirg two years when “Bold Lad hadn't proved him- DOs? with one-sixteenth of a [ _ 1 May and | the club” played_in~ Barrie, -Ont.—-self-and-I--just-didn’t_ think he Wan to An, int-fift. would get there.” ; victory, ADEN (Reuters '—Chief, Min- © added mystery to the moment: ister Abdul Gawee ca | “Bold Lad had a reason not to nesday for independence” from |run. I. think -I know -what it is, Britain and negctiations on the" a SUMMERSIDE — A town soft- but that’s not for publication future of the British military ; ball meeting was held here. last Tight now.” base here which the United Na- iz ‘men’s hairpiece. No net, mo glue, no fuss, ne muss.. The only : monton at least-eight hours be- nicht. but little wzs accomplish- Bold Lad finished 10th. There tions has asked to be abolished. — Atlantic hockey coaches have until May to make 4... the game The CAHA as- ed other than the expression was no explanation immediately He made the provosals to the | application for the third annual Canadian ae oe sisted Niagara Falls im ar-ans- of fear by a number in aitend- of the remarks by Hartack, whe Aden Legislative Council which Coaching Clinic. -The regional school. one s to 3. «aE space on an earlier flight BAP EMMS ance that the airforce will en- rap into some criticism last earlier passed a motion calling ; acess Cancée,_in- 20 be held st, St. Andrews, NB. Angus 7 which breaght the team to Et ter a power-packed team which year when he finished third on for an immediate end by. the September 4. The school has set a maximum quota monton Monday. minde: Gary Simmons. He <- will ruin. the league. Northern Dancer. in the Bel- British of 2 state of emergency Seay sarc cpecoed by Wo CANA ond te OMB vrs |,.caee, SP ah pings Tet Soult Mesy toe be Me toe ure noe pret bes vais e | . i Tan i sue 2 es = the Oil Kings eee a he nes! aaiidrere When vou can wear a TAYLOR TOPPER, the only patented education department impry pools . was ra ak thing would happen. ‘Top Contender . 1" - * * Big-Business b H 's but his voice beat on many deaf wat SUffers Defeat A representative for one of last Weddings Photographers available for real answer te baldness — the fabulous TAYLOR TOPPER. Mr. Larry Liss, who now wears 2 Tayler Topper, will be at the Chariotte- game time tonight whether be : weddings. home ohotes, ban- = M = 7 = = : Is Inaugurated will dress. ee eS ae eile eos Last night at Mr. Cue in Char- | quets. craduations and church town Hotel, May 4 to S. Phone for confidential consultation :m strictest SKATED WITH KINGS ter a team if it would compare lottetown two more plsyers functions. ‘Reascnable rates privacy, no obligation. Call 894-7371, er write Mr. Larry Liss, Chariette- as | WINNIPEG (CP) — The "Rh “at Edmonton's Sunday work- favorably in strength with the were put out of the first Island ne ncatelivcnnedtstellaeiy ee. wo |amnual Camadiam Amateur . petminder Wayne Stephen- other teams. He emphasized Snooker mpionship. one = a —_——_— —_—_— —_— —_ — S reads Its Net ~ Speedskating ~ Association meet- son. 3, of Winnipeg Braves, the that if this were not possible his them, a pre-tournament favour- . c Call For Appt. MAIL NOW FOR FREE-DETAILS oe . = ime ae one Oe ad most valhable player this year Care le not sponsor >a aa a ne 5 Abegweit Electronic Mr Rees Ra cae Meee eda LID. ; ao t speed - = < = tearn year. 33 ‘ 2 who. 4 ‘ ase: 2 = x4 . Larry Liss = By ROD CURRIE “get our money's worth,” as avin hall of fame. aes ae ae kok Seetian A representative from Borden by and to win.the champion- | Service Centre Bens g | Please send me FREE full details A LONDON —Sport fishing retired colonel put it. Five skaters were selected: bp... and defenceman Jim Card- ¥25 am interested spectator at ship was defeated 31 by Billy 11 Elm Av | 894-7371: TAYLOR TOPPER in plain white envelope. | i Retain, ence fairly exchasive ENJOY LOW.COST PLAN The late Jack. McCulloch of ifs 39 of Weyburn Red Winzs, tbe, meeting and althouch he Acorn. Sr i - i La is shenply.. egensive. But The mest fortunste of low-in- Wanye former Conedise 1s sosstchewan Juniec “i! mothing during the mecise On another table Jack Kane, See n= Aaron ec eee ote Mae enereeeeee eeeet a Ea ~w barrier i champion and the cnly non-Eu- he stated later he had been sent after dropping the first game TV - RADIO MARINE RADAR il 1 Guce sony Ge Soe ears Le come fubermen ate Gos werh-| (oe te ever win Ge world ten cL Oa Kings skated i. to find out whether a team won three straight to win over ENTERCOMIMS SHIP to SHORE | or ma STREET ....---- 45 22 --eeeree =~ Pees aa : ing for companies- whi ti a P meal | aes : . Before the Second World War. ‘gait clubs and rént their own er Te ee aes wie Ca is. ees ee ie Pan ng could be ent ie ae acs ie ANTENNAE 2-WAY Rapio coupon ior cry ee ea a: I most of the best trout and fishing areas One American ee eer a a Gena cruit three players for the 22- He expressed the same opinion ec uk ce ek mgr Phone 894-3297 anus . a = i See ee woe Se ie |Grin hes & Wemember ch and SS a ae wat cone ee final under CAHA rules. as others in attendance at the, oi inated fi wher we |S re , — ee ee a ee werty ‘aristocracy they only .£1 a year each. = Edmonton also announced meetine. that there was a ter- _.- ; net ~exelusively for them Unlike other such clubs they S ae ae Monday Buster Brayshaw. the rible shortage of pitchers and if Keith Champion of Summerside ; their friends—usually bish- permit members to fish their ‘med. Cub’s coach during the regular a team from the Borden ais only undefeated player to @ps and bankers. generals. the stream area every day but Pic leam memocs, beeete Tan oon who was ordered by doc- entered the league. he Miagit tt a bee captains of industry and the there is a six-fish daily limit, =" ™ the uorid ts to take a rest after the Oil that a couple ef (pitchers from aan ae lke. For the less fortunate and '%2 and belder of Kimgs reached the Westetn semi here could be ovtained for the important mate are schedu _ Now the pick of the pools are less affluent. about all that is 284 North American fivemile — oy 4). inined the team. team ed for Mr. Cue. é fished mainly by people left are some remote streams, Tecord: Betty Mitchell of Wim 1 Jo) Sccict durimg praec- , After much discussion on the At 7.15 Earl Murphy meets | Gilet cleimn to such luxury’ bs’ cthers that so far escaped com. BCE. Chreetime North Amert = O0) 2 as am. adviser. Merits of a power packed RCAF | John Kane and at £30 Billy: money rather than social . mercialization and such waters ©42 semior women’s champs. |. Allen. who took over team. Bob adj tHe meet-| Acorn, Sr. meets. Jack Brown) ton. as the muddy River Thames 20¢ the late Shirley Gorman of 6 po chow, will continue to 1& until May [lth and urged im a semi-final match which will “Te big-business takeover ha} and that part of the Tay within Saimt Jobe, NB. oe of the i fn the play- all team representatives to go be the best four out of seven. NOW! its net much wi Perth's city limits where the Sreatest skaters dating the 1 out and try toline up plavers for A large crowd was on hand | Z = a a ales ‘ mid-I9%@s and belder of the “SE their respective clubs last night and more are expect- | ‘ aristocracy ever and charce is only a shilling a day Hap Emms uses a similar espective clubs. ee i 3 a remit thousands of “locals.” and where fish are mighty “ld record for the 4@yard 0 ith Flyers Assistant WORLD'S OLDEST HORSE SA tomicM | __* -_| get it... the chaps who have fished their scarce due to overfishing. — Bill Long works in the box while Only one ‘equestrian statue j hémetown streams since they 4 cood example of the upset _The association awarded th€ Fooms sits im the stands t» survives from antiquity—that of : were boys, are being displaced. i. the Llandyssul Angling Asso North. American Olympic Sivl€ watch the action. Roman emperor Marcus Aure- : Canadians stationed here dur- ciation in Wales. a group of Championships for 186 te Sa Nonday njght the annual lius. erected between 161 and \ a ing the war were horrified. and shout 20 local men who katoos. Last year ij was eld Memorial Cup dinner was held, 189 AD. e often indignant, when they dis- im Ocomomowor, Wis, and is a snl | once paid dues of five shillings. now ™ still i : 3 > about £9 part of 2 development program is ever they liked without paying 27° [heey Sk of the market for world competition. TRYING TO GET CLOSE - - By Alan Maver Enjoy The All Ses ee oe Twn years age they seated a Geebte was suanted Ge Co 72S FELLOW HAS wArTED 18 | New Peerless. : stream for £160 a year. last sadian Olympic style champice- Since then many of the Landed year it went up te £250 and ships for 1967. JEARS FOR H1S SECOND gentry, sensing the commercial ; a. gh ; aw SKOT AT MANAGING A BG cently the price was £1,000. Re-elected president ; value of their streams, have de- They had to turn it down, but association for a second term LEAGUE CLUB. PREVIOUSLY R cided they can't afford to keep ' : of Red AE KAD PIT / ONE a group of English businessmen, was William Bowerman them to themselves. and have who plan to fish there about six Deer. Alta. SEASOY AS PUI TSBUPGH leased or sold them at fa0- times a year, snapped it up with Others elected were Joba BOSS (1947), BuT ONE tastic prices. oun quien. = Hertis ef. Teqente, executive OF THE RAPS AGAINS It mow costs £15 ($45) or —— vice-president: R_ Thompson of Hl WAS THAT KE WAS more a day to fish parts of the Winnipeg. first vice-president; Joo CLOSE” 2 famed Tay River which ‘inds PROBABLE Frank Kelehera of Montreal,| THE through Scotland's Perthshire. | wregueciient: Mira. Pat LiA ’ : PAYS BIG DIVIDEND PITCHERS Usderta of Decse Creek. ‘ay % iapuiiee. tee queen a tebe. By THE CANADIAN PRESS far Gus tl Gunee, toatth vi ‘ . Hampshire. the queen of Eng- . 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Sadowski (21) of Cle and plans <a a ci toed BEEN to be a regular Royal Bank custémer to qualify. On Mount- singer ‘2-2'. N ( @©s day te at gi can ‘ i oo estate + 1 ms in, Cl OD ot om May 24 PP FEE Visit your nearest Royal Bank branch today | there is a waiting list of @ for New York. Jackson 63). X On vicitors d2y the public will 7958. ««. there's one in, your neighbourhood. "a the 30 “rods” but the fee. is so Pittsburgh. Gibbon @2) af be ae to visit the track = ~ chermen have icoer. Koonce (24) at horses work cat : / . aa ces to using amare “aan eee Marichai 32 ieuive abeut anges they wish is Charlottetown Branch — E..C. WRIGHT. Manager end lures rather than Mies—to at St. Louis, Sadecki (20), N. ite kmow about the race game Branches alse in Hunter River, Mount Stewart, Summerside and Tyne Valicg Me i : S : 4 ‘ : : : 4 a Z > - : vi