in. H. 1.. SATURDAY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Canadiens. on the strength of Henri Richard's sparkling two-goal performance. grabbed a three-point lead stop llthe National Hockey League Sat- .urday night by drubbing the Bos- iton Bruins 4-1 at Montreal. . At Toronto, the hometown Maple. 'Leafs worked like an inspired club Eat the return of veteran Ted Ken- lnedv and scored in every period- f The Clsarlottofowls Guardian, Monday. Jail. 14. 1957 i . Why Did Jackie Robinson Retire? A A By JOE IIEICIILER till-I WAS THE FIRST d h H; -, NEW YORK (AP) e The fuss Robinson surprisingly sat e ' . . n 35 and furore has abated. temperstn had no regrets abotit leaving the n Th'sl:mtr1aif::r:”'D::;o.J ."i3 have cooled and persons most in-igsme which had so completely "mm ”” F ' i ti-rested, even New York Giantslaitered the life of the first Negro have become reconciled to Jackie in major league baseball. ” V '5 I... t-' 4 ' i ”" '" " has been good to retire from baseball. me." he said. "I'll never forg J But the big question still re- that. By the same token. i feel It mains: "Why did this great ath- don't owe baseball a thing. I've lete. the most important player on given the game all that was in the Brooklyn Dodgers for the lastime at all limos 'l'herefnre I feel 'the time has come for me to pro- gers down the Red Wings ln Andy iiebenton's goal seven sec- en onds before the final bell. The Saturday win for Canadians: was their fourth straight and rann their undefeated streak to seven- aix uins and a tie. Mti11l1'f.'al gained a 1 10 years, really qiiiti"' . . . n. n . ' W” " ' "'”" "5"" ”' ”'”l'i"' "" 17'” W” ””f"-""”” T"? 1”-2? E'-'..Sn".”..””Z'S2i'.n””l.i?” rl1f.'.”..'.fl”.il rl2f..?S”".?.."'r"t';'S2t'Sf"l.3fIl. ””"' 9'” mu 1 "tr" WM 7- t)etw"- "eat - trade to the Giants. as some ings 1' miss most icing out o A ' g -- -- ' . ' n . lmm. k. Mclqem) 10:13; 3' Newt .' . maintain? Was it. because of his baseball are the friendships I've Goalsh DIEM; Moore and Rpohn ltihlthwlill theh tilertniseg gauge" afel.:5lgnlilQt;:ick 111:1;-:gn,YorYk' Cnmmon (Macdomld)! wife Rachael's urginil for him to made and the loyal Dodger fans :31: San matc ed Henri ic - "erly itnismeasecond Selim. t summa" 10:35. 9. New York. Hebemon '.-'l l 1"" "1" "” h””:", "'1: ."';,"-'"''d” f,:””d Ah.” ,";'."Y”i;f,:l,.-fh'f;i GFTS rites; ooti lansas REBOUND First period: Scoring None tPrenliCe' 19151 Penalties: 59"- .. .- more imc. till it: amiy. as,an in. e s r , :' . ' Ii . . t. , Inn 743 B k 7.48. C n. g 1' n Manse nm nmnn man renl. men, nnwn n) nnnlnn nnn lhsi ftlaishalls-goal uas something-L Hebenton slapped thc pntlt p?.lst1PCnalllF-S.) M. Richard 19.11. Ha Llntzgsay m:2;1.cy rent on 1 j . 1- A nut hm” than anvnne else thatiGlanls." of a gift. Jetry Topoazzini of Bos-.Detroit goalie Glenn-Hall rom man 19.1 . . l 1 - . ' -.i . .. - . ton. trying to control the puck andl feet out after grabbing a rebound Second period: 1. tilonlrcal. H. S101)-5: . 1 K he was all throtigh as a player. Rflbllison initialed he had bciu - . . . , n W I , H 2. Vi. . K qr was n nnnansn nn nnnuy nnd "nnkinn or nnlmnn hasphau for get away from Marshall, pokedtfrom n shot by Dealt Prentice. it Richard (Moore, St. Laurent, ors c) - -i t n . qmmn nnat he nnd been nen,cn..1nree year. inn always the nuns. it into his own not Marshall, last was his second goal of the game. 7:07; 2. Montreal. Moore lM. 111- Hall 9 30 tion uppermost in his mind was. . In: for a ton: lime -security'.' it is the opinion here. based on what would he do after hc quit? a lriendly ltl - year rclationshipi A man named William Black. with Robin-ton the man and thenlnok him to lunch one day lastln Player. that all of these lactorsnbecemher and offered him ii 880.- aome more than others. .ornbinedl0t)0-a-year Job as vice-president l to cause. his dramatic but not all-' in charge of personnel at ("hock-l together surprising derision. Fiill-0'Niits. a chain of 're:taurnnt' WIFE. FUTURE FIRST coffee shops. It didn't take long After it day-long visit vtith the for Jackie to decide that this was Yltibtnsons. the reporter is con it. winced that Jackie's onsidera- SPEAKING TOUR I-'IR.S'l' TV... game; wprp played In nu tlnns of his wife's wishes togethern Robinson does not plan to take cm. gaskpn-mil League over in . with the feeling he finally had,up his new duties until after heiwaskpnd nnd mmhnr 3, on up (or found the outside interest that returns from a speaking tour for mnlnnn could t-nncr-ive,ahty ensure his fii-lthe National Associzilion for the yL.nk.,-nan at spin Kym the m"" WW" "1? ""3. 5W3.VinK l8C'iAdVBDl-'9m9m 0' (iflluwd PWPIF; '.'l'i'iitlcl'.s made it st). wins without '0” But when iiii l'4'lilI'IIS IiIlS is in n nnlnal wnnn tnny dn,pn,.d 531,," You only had to talk a few mlv prospect for him: ""9! to Rnchavl. I thsrmliiiz "He's not to see that "19 ”f”""iY.llI.t'.A. travelled to Summerside -'''"""l w”""'"- '" "3"": how!" manmd PWP”1Yi" "Vl3""'d airport where they defeated the happy she was at the prospect 0l'M1'. Black. president of the coin--wining; nirmnn 43..-;4n having hrr husband home every pany. ''In this business .V0u'ic H01 iiwngm ti", y M CA. "VPllIIi1: and living like the aver- to srhcdulc your help Iize family. our problem of absentecisni: hci7.30 snnrn. YMCA. Trotters i Gain Victories: ;Game Tonight litin: a lIlII'7TIFli life. but its goingtnnccis to him if somebody is as - to hr uniidcrftil. too. We'll being for a loan--we give interest-1 married 11 years next month andlfree. loans--hc'Il how to pass on I've never had him home for that. All together he'll he more than two months at a time." couldn't catch up. other as Dc I roll Red Wirtgsland tool it past goalie Glcnn Halli aim-rd off a New York Rangcrs”.at 10 Its l,.-nrnwr 1- My”-Guigan 2; Led- IRVI-W'l'IfV'i rally for a .1-2 National. Fltll fiadehy iuiixrd the hopes olnw," 2: K. Mncximmn 3; Lake iii. Lt-agile victory Sunday the 15.095 fans when he scored the second Ranger goal at 15:49 on a - - The Rangers were oiitplsverl slreen play. completely through the first two The Rangers pulled Worsley FulIm.r k sign.d pcrtnds and the first of the third. iiith 1-15 remaining and rcpt-at-ifor Non.Tif'. Bguf Ltlldsay. taking a pass fromicdly sent the puck flying at the. find Ki-llv. sent the Wings ahcad.Delroit net. But the l)cti'oit goal-; at T in of the first when his drive tender. assisted by It strum! dc-' directly in front of the goal de-ifence. held off the threat. Flrrlrd riff Gtimp Wor.sley's pltdsi Summary trim the nrl i First period: 1. Detroit, Saints: Tooke, 9; Lijger 4; Wise: Hric kez t 142 "mm. To a , ..”.- - ..,- :fj.:.,:.-:. .. S-iI.'F l,.-tttl-1 ('lTY tAPi e Thr Salt Lake Boxing Club amioiinred -n is ..s..... - 4-....i&... Corie Fiillmer M W!!! Jmdlnv l.ind- lmii-il in tho first when the ref-"say and Fontinatn 15-S7. l't'i-r mind that Billy Mt-Neill Sectmsl period: 2 Detroit. I'll- I.-irkrrt lhr puck past Worsley. But man ILindsay, Iltiwri 728. Pro- nt 7 70 of the second Detroit's pro- altics: Creighton 4:10. Enlhgate diirllliri Iimi ganged up on the 12:27. 5 Rnnzrr goalie and Norm Ullman; Third period: it Tintrnit l)rlw-c- mu-ml on passes from Lindsay chin illucykt I30, 4 New York. amt Gordie Hone lMac.donaId 10 lo. 3. Vow York. llcr Dclvrcchio put the Wings,Gadshy tMurphr. titans IS 49 tlirrr up early in the third scoringi Penalties: Arbour ll 15. tint has hccn announced. CURLING f'HARl.0'I"I'l-ZTOWN twlnllniitng the Round Robin Ser- DPE 7 PM. Sci-lion (':- an an assist from Johnny Rucyk at Stops: V I" I ' ' Pm” o'R”"rk' V" R I Till lffsll 9 7 10-25 5v'llc"- , F M nmigrrs. app:-tiring tired. were Worsley 12 I 5 2? V"? 2 Vi" 5- 3'" "1 'o "C" . hull. rl It-c .1 Harold Dohson vs. H H. MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS SATURDAY 3s'"””""' Ice 4 -H. Peters vs. W. Storey. 3.30 P.M.. Scdhl I):- In siiitv of Cold Welt?!" "'4: """"" ' i Ire 17R. Parent vs. Earl Mac mun blocked roads. Saturday was; Whirlwind: I - Royals-Arrows l Leod. .1 trrv busy day at Sports Arena Whirlwind! .1 goals by S VanAl- ice at toting hopeful! of paperwt. Pee stine 11'. Frank Dow. Royals - t-tier. Wt-r. Bantam, Midget Juvenile Arrows goal by Bill Msrxlillnn. It-r :L.1lr. ll. Maclntyrii vs .1. A and Jimltir teams of the varioutt Canucks 3 - Arrows -Royals I Simmonds. city Minor Leagues seruied their Canuck goals by S. Pesrd:-n 121 Ice 4-- GR. Greeriough vs. C. i w. it. Jenkins vs. 1. Well stuff and gave everything they and D. Roper; An-nw- Royal goal Mat-Lean. had to rack up wins for their by Roy Biggar. AT MONTAGUI rt-spoctivr squads. Thirty - three Note - Through an unfortunate! 71'. I-'''-- error last weeks Bantam game 139.. East ice: C. S. Stewart. I. G. jwpgn cgnuch Md wpm-iwindgvhillips. F. Vuouo. V. Martin vs. was runs-ted as a win for wlm-i.llA MacDonald, H. D. Murray. H. IIIO 1-1 This score was incor-lA"'"'- 3- "ll"- net. The actual result was I-all W-It let: I'- SIM-it. -1- CM- wftl Maexay and Peanfen getting '"0"- C- -'0h1'l10''- 71 301'"! VI- mims or approximately son boys took part in 17 games. Following are the results. . Paperweight: - ltedwtags I - lruins I Redwiag Vest ice: .1. A. Marleen. I Moar, R. Mat-hon. l'. Acorn vs. A. 12. Sullivan, 11. Fraser. I. Rob- ertson. I2. Darby. MINOR HOCKEY um goals by I. Connolly (at. I. not- ron (Ii. goals by Brian Pt-owse fat. 1). Lb. cnwg .0.” .T. Clair, G. MacDonald, B. Hane- "IYOS: Ffulll goals by J. DtIWl- Aces 1 - Colts 1 Aces goal byl"9'd- L C"P9'""- in and Comier. R. Shepherd; coun goal by n.; 9:" 9-in-- n Louis 4 - Hawks 0 Leaf: goals cm,"-. 1 East ice: G. G. Jardinc. R. Pet- ? by D. Murnagban. 1.. plan;-aged gun. g . gnu”. 5 R, 1. lift. 3. Koke. B. Clair vs. 11. 1.. i . 121. J. Davis gun 3, v, ping," is, D. izflfacaregor. R.1lsm1llmi. n. Knox in Cubs 1 - Falcon: 1 Cult pals 41) J. Davis. D. Wood, Bombn -7. Glddlnll. ll 4 AHIiea 7 - Royals 5 Abbie goals Wane Meeboaaid (4), Vince. :11; fl), D. Doyle; Royall by Fred Burke (41. 1- Rio- viab-riyasviamiisyt I. clajsa fl). 1. Kennedy tn, 4. is), 1.. on. m. M, I. I new sun In It. Dal- i-itl-42 in a fast game. On Saturday H n . play :- ”w”'Vs:iiiits at S.i).U. (lame time is "1 still find it difficult to believe-has to, place extra help in the: M SnD.U- Mn, gain” were ngm, that Jackie has finally decided to strategic spots; if theres an em-ting n nan, nnnnl name main,” Entire from baseball." she said. ployee who may not be happy inl.n.nn"sV Waning by '5 nninln in it I going to be strange at fil'Il';h9f location she brings i1f'l'-EFIPV-llhr nm nan Snnns mnsnnrnn lnnni "M" Rmwa" opposition by 11 in the second. huti ' 11 was a nip and tuck battle at . :4 ' t t'l th "Mr" "' "mm ' ”m""'M "'1' i:!;"Sii(l)I;'l'"i0:1lliJ:0l'.::pio; tii: lset:onr.l Sat urdav middleweight chamvlfln g g . 1't;ili. uill light a non-tlfie bout att n wince had another goal dllhi-ndly flu-liyt 7:10. Penalties: Lind- H", (-nnsnnm. Jnnv nan N, awn". . Leafs, Habs. Rangers Win 1 'Montrealer to touch the puck. wast credited with the goal- stanley Cup playoff berth. didn't score a goal but he picked up was marked on assist and often spearheaded the Toronto offensive. The victory. No. 14 in 41 games for Toronto. left Leafs in a fourth- place tie with New York Rangers. The Leaf scoring was handled by rookies Bob Pulford and Mike Nykoluk and Rudy Migay and lande got the other one. Hawks. who at times nearly overwhelmed by. Leafl thrusts. benched goaltender Al Rollins with 42 seconds left in thel R 1-TARBS non. LEAH . Boston Bows To Canacliens 3-l B()S'l'0N (APt Muntrcal --- Hit-- ting midscason high gear -- 0l'('1'- ptiwered Boston 11-1 Sunday night to maintain a three-point lead inn first place in the National Hockey. League and extend its unbeaten; streak In eight gamcs. l The victory kcpl Montrral three. points aiicad of Detroit Whl1'h: eagcd New York 3-2. Bruins fell: to third. ' Although Claude Provost scored the decisive goal in the second. it was veteran Canadirns' lino nf. Rornic ficoffrion. and Bcrt Olmstcad which did Ihc most flamtigc. . Geoffrion got at goal and an as- sist, Beliveau a goal and Olmstead two assists. lnavs Cre1ghton..Icurod the other At Toronto, the 31-year-old Ken-lNew York goals. Alex Delveccbio. nsdy. who retired 18 months agolnutch Reibel, Ted Lindsay and and was talked into making a Billy Dca were the Detroit marks- comeback to help Leafs gain a men. lltiea: none. Third period: 5. Montreal. H The rattling wide-open contestigi-bud 1;H4;rvey) Hui Penlnyii - ve : . ; 11 penalties. y gt," FWD 10 mgumhfiy nsalzichuk 112 1-15; First period: 1. Toronto. Migay'P nu liuminary . 5 5'” (Smith. Thomson) 9:34: 2. Chlcngoi Mclntyre (Skov. Mickoskll 15:15-lam, fBucyk' km, M1 Penalties: n12552- 59'-V135 P9710151 3- T0f"l"0-iPenalties-Foley I241. Delvecchio' Pulford. (James. Kennedy) I:57.ln;o1' mud", 13:53. . saw the underdog New York Ran-r Ron Stew art. Jack hlclntyrei Penalties: '-4 on scored twice for llawiis. Hec La-1Murrison 14:19. Third period: 4. Toronto, Stewart tSmlt.b, Migayl were-4:52; 5. Toronto. Nykoluk 6:46; at Chicago. Mclntyre Skov) 7:55; 7. Chicago. Lalande (Wilson. Vasko) 17:09. Penalties: 'game. They sent in a sixth at- Hergeshcimer 3:49. Mlgay 7:25. lhi'(1(?-g0al'lllCi(C1' in an effort to get thr tying Mort s (III, Macneil. two minors AndY Bathgati. chard. Talboti 11:32: I. Montreal. Marshall 17:40; 4. Boston. Gard- ner (Peirson, Stasluk) 10:05. Pen-, Prentice and First period: 1. Detroit. Delvecu 30110" 122- M”"'9"'Detroit. Belbel (Kelly. Deal 5:29.: Mimmn 6:53 win Second period: 3. Detroit. Lind- 'say tlteibell 4:06; 4. New York. Bathgate (G a d s b y. H-sbentonl 5:51; 5. New York. Prentice (Gadsbyi 13:18: 11. New York. Hebenton (Gad sby. Bathgatell n14:47. Penalties: Evans 1:57 God-; .frey 30:33, Arbour 10:56, Howe 14:25. Foley 15:18. . l tutenberger. .. ... -NW ee-ee-I To Youth Club ' Tonight Prince County Fans will getl their first glimpse of the olf fox. Buck Whltlock. when the B.Y.C. hockey team play the Aces at Civi Stadium tonight. Thc B-Y.C. Club has bccii grcally improved in recent games and it should be a real battle betwcenl the youth club and Aces. Summerslde. after a seven game: victory streak. has now lostl four straight and they will ccrtain-i ly he going all out to turni the tide again when they cross sticks with the B.Y.C. boys this evening. Whltlock will certainlyn have to be watclicd around then ace nct tonight for he is the daddy; of all tricky puck manipulatorsl around is hostile crease. i Game starts at 8.30 ond of the game when Geoffrion jammed in ()lmstcad's shot. Montreal has last only one of its last 12 starts and made it two vic- tories in as many nights over the Bruins. Summary I-'irst period: 1. Montreal. (loof- frion I0lmstcadl 1:25. Pcitaltlcs: McKcnncy 6:04. Bcliveau 11:15. St. Laurent 17:26. Second period: 2. Boston. Gard- ner (Pcirson. Stanley) 12:19: .'t. Montrcal. Provost tffurry, Mar- slialll l7 zit Pciiaityz llarvcy 6.21. Third period: 4. hlotitreal Beli- veau folmstead. Geoffrionl 1:51- Penaliies: H. Richard two minors weekend. it lmttod as if it would stand up equallizer frame. Referee Frank Udvari called a total of 17 penalties with 10 com- ing in the first ltt'o1)erIodl. Iieaf's .Al Mncncil drcw three of them. Of thc tun goalies. Chicago Al Rollins was much the busier. He in n i I l Lltzenberserv: s in r l y in the final was forced to make mi'1y 22 stops. was rolled on :19 times. Chadwickl The only member of the Robin-lplnyees." than The won W" knnned M 13. B . .1...” . Ion family not too keen over thcl "I've of a twti-year contract ' ' - - ., Mm" had ""1 k " 12'” M ' major 9'55” Mmken H.” "'i' - "n',FmPm M nw Mad 0, n":wnn at "min" n", n”, mownlff aftntr thelhfinst r20 zncigiunl!--eijux the second. I lnors 3:54. McKcnney 11:01. I-laman Mounties Defeat household is lfi-year-old Jackiejyears if I'm satisfir-ti." said Rob-mliginguithvy w”',e0Yg;i An msnnn bo::'"'i":r?f':n'l' 3'a"""'d "' ' "ft "'35" 9'55 "M" h I b Jr. who was just ettin to a -linson. ''I'm going to givc it my .' . . ' ' ' , t s , , n prri.-late the glamoi-E sndiprestigetall. If I find however. that 1'vei'" '10 "mum "'A.”" 'n"”"d "mo"! R''"'”"' ”'"F''' '" ”" ””"”- p'"'"' ' R R '1' You' c U 4 that goes with being the son of a made the wrong move. l'll jlIl!”'"Al:.r::.ul:o(::!T;Am.n Trout”; Montreal tallied in the 75th are Siiwrhuk lo 7 14-31 qACKvlLLz (cm A! Mex” . . o . ' - ' - i j-e-e4- -- i . ::;:::!1.:':;.l:':....f"::.:1:'l:::::;.:.:;t..”:: L.".f.":.:.;;f':":..'.t".t.: -- 9-; --,;s-- ml t'.'";" in--M Us;-u-an-l iortsd with the prospect of havinltitoing to be here a lnnl. lnnl! s” "mm" 1'1"” 0 , d pnlnn" . 4"? n-m nloun mt?" "Hie" 3' tn," damn, Mm. "Pry nun lnmnn. ssints hold I own scion 11 ti .ac v e Moun ea rounced with three wins in five gnmvi for Charlottetown Baslcllii Youth Club --A---H:---r--mr -- :4-VI--mm--r ::--:r 5 pointl- Y.M.C.A. Ind P-W-(V 134 in an exhibition hockey W0 W M In 9 A T 1"" " , Don Fo . Jer Stevens, Frank LINDSAY POTS 20TH '”""l""' til '1"? ' '7'-'"-" cellar without a victory. - Mnxweu nynd Raynn Johnson "nnl St-antlebury led the ”Y'- at the a p e S - wand ml" for Mnnnc A. sing". . 0 ' all'1N"' Win" R”: Apgfnl: d "1'4'h""5' Ions were added by Al MacLean. gym,. at l 9 . '. . . 1-I . alcolm Jo ce and Jim Ke . Re N Gump (mun led the Trotters at- CHICAGO tsei 1-so Litzcn- Penalty: Morison 14:51. Mum, snegnung Ann, n,,::::f," ,4: . tack with 18 points. Eugene Lake berger. scored his lstli goal of the Wm. hm nnn mu Run" '0"- matched the effort for st. Dun- National Hockey League season Chadwick 4.-.22 tn. cnnnnmnwn Ind inn". , i . stan's- Sunday night to give Chicago Rollins Ill 11 11-qW I” Father Clarence Roche had 11 Black Hawks a 1-1 tie with Tor- if 7 " points for Trotters and Don Tooke mm. Magi. L.-als, - 3 V had Dior Saints. The Leafs took over sole pos- .: ' - Lineups: session of fourth place after be- .-i NEW YORK tCPl .- Veteran unable to get a sustained stint-k' 1-"gun: Glllis ill; Ladncr 7: lng tied with New York. beaten ' . Ted Lindsay scored his 20th goaliunderwny untio the third. Parker Mcconnoll 7; Roche 11; C. Ready: 3-1 by Detroit Sunday 'nigIIt. . '- of thin. season and assisted in an-lMacdonaId picked up a loose puck Muxinnnn 1; LePage 4. Total 43- Ted Kennedy scored his first i , goal since his NHI. comeback inst 1 J: by lads lisclool The high pressure boys are slarlllll ciirlv this ,war. I noticed an ad the other day that offered in big. bold type "Double the Red Book value on trade-inl-" Further down. in smaller tytic. Him! 1 si'MlviAtw First tit-riotl. 1. Toronto.1'. Ken-it nedy Illraumci 5:47. Penalties: Skov and Armstrong 8:04. Pilote and Migny 4:111. Migay l:ll Mick- oski 1ft-36. Macneil 14:56 and 17:30.; Sccnnd pcriod: Scoring: None,- Penaltic: xlacneil and Mclntyrel ; -.11. Skor .'t .19. Ingram and Thom-; mn 6,56. tlnrtson 11:07, James:' 13:47. '1' Kennedy lizm. .' l Third or-rind: 2. Chicago, Liiu-n-1 heriter twilson and V alto) 2:43; -e-we--e l . SPORTS ARENA SKATINO MHNIMY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-Izm Adm: Adults Sc; Children 10! PIE-SCIIOOI. SIATI WEDNESDAY-1:3-JIM Admission: family It MONDAY and WBDKIIDAY EVENING--I-IO EM. Admission: Q TUESDAY-I:I EH. P.E.l. Iloeboy ldllit IQTAGUI II. I. D. U. THURSDAY-3:U P... r.r..s. leebay hgo a.r.c. Va. earn: IIIIIAY -, Pal. l 8.0.0. on. lI'.' AI Al1nlu1tmCrlDlSi.' the important modification that this type of ad usually has. The customer was ninvitt-fl to drive in and "see if your car is eligible for the double-value trade-in offer. his all in favor of nun. pressure. it iilsh-iimiurv meant D aggreulvgsnd imaginative ways of brlnilnl I 11004 M06001 to the attention of potential customers. 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