ruulsss OFFICIALS on More Red Storey Claims NHL Is In For More Trou‘ble Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He had a great football career to be invited to his two top United States teams -— but it ended suddenly when. as he puts it. two Hamilton linemen sat on SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN By KEN SMITH MONTREAL (CPl—Red Sto- rey hasn’t softened his views on how the National Hockey ‘ League should treat its officials. . Sorey. w created a furor lfive years ago by walking out as one of the league’s most On To Ottawa OTTAWA. here we come. 7 Old Spain Penguins. junior champions of the Maritime provinces. off this morning for Ottawa and a best-of-flvo hockey series with the Ottawa Montagards. winners of the Ot- tawla and District crown. I _ All games in this series are slated for Ottawa Clvlc Audit- orium and action commences on Wednesday night April 10. Dates of other contests are Friday April 12. Saturday afternoon April 13, Monday April 15 and Wednesday April 17. s knee. The joint. couldn’t hold up for any contact sport after. that and Storey. in one of his few serious comments. once said- "Games were all I knew and all I wanted to know. I had to find a way to stay in sport." The answer was referring. Storey is probably the onlv referee in the history of th‘ NHL who was threatened with germ warfare. FACE TO FACE It happened when he assessed a penalty against a Boston player. Referees who n e re- wards of the NHL don't match the drawbacks are. In the new again, following Eddie Powers’ ,recent resignation, I Powers said he quit because {the league didn't back his de- icisions—the same reason Storey 1 g ve. ‘ Storey says a referee gets so many conflicting instructions on how to handle the games that after a year or so he doesn't know what to do. an o THE Bab Bird's are full of fight as they leave for the nat- ion’s capital.wa realize the big task confronting thcm butt they are. firmly convinced they can give a good account 0 themselves in competition with the Ottawa Valley wtnnels Last season Halifax Kingfighters pl ' to four ames eore . liflf‘lrlfle'fiy’ Gallangt who performed with the Kingfishersh in I“! ) that series maintains that the Penguins are a better club t an > the Kingfishers. If that's the case and Ottawa is no stronger. then we could ho In for a honey 0' ‘ “"3... no that is that y One thing the Penguins have In their . on. The Kingfishern they have. been playing as a unit) ahllfldseaaslol of superstars but presented m the Leafs by . 3' E :s on e = .. O .. p i:- 0 '5 .. 0 E 5‘ Fern Flaman. the rock-hard Boston defence star. turned and skated toward Storey. Never one to'hide behind his Captain George Armstrng pare to dig into a “Stanley game of the. National Hockey RED STORE] (allowed to strengthen last season . I H . . ' f "50 he starts guessing. trying I. he t 1 , ‘ ' th r. That will not be the case . (left) and Coach Punch Im- Cup cakc in Toronto. Leafs League final or Stanley _ to Sta (me m h . . . meSmen w n roube was in '1‘,“ vgreffil figillfrl."’l‘:d§_a°¥h1yconfinion should be well ' Iach of Toronto Maple Leafs meet Detroit Red Wings to- Cup. fin-pound cake Tommo bakm' (op Wire ‘brass‘yAnd “J30: safifzugfssgz lift?“ blow his “"11! £339?“ the offing. Storey lowered his will “f 0 ‘ ' ooze confidence as they pre— night in Toronto in the first mrplete with edible cup was photo). 1 ' e“ e a“ "’9 a 9'3" head wsnaciously and waited. I gwhen you should be handling a 1mortally wounded. § game—you re dead. man." He was about to face off the To WHIP RED WINGS POPULAR as SPEAKER muck during I. game m 305m acquainted with each other by this time. It’s A Big Thril- flsts on his hips, Flaman stopped scant inches in: also it when was wallow him his“ "W" 1“ "w 'A'I‘URAI.I.Y the boys are thrilled over their hip. Fm’ 0 detractors have “7d [are pro: on the “Ck 0‘ his "Ck- From ‘For seconds the arena was em h to cut h_ H h ‘ the corner of his eye he noticed men . lm 0 once e jsomething red spurt over his ' ' starts~hut the new career .he ‘ sweater. i “3312?; wrfirt-thg‘lfilllitt mdgpeallil has bullt up smce leavmg‘ “I thought. ‘My God, they've ' y ' . it was doubtful if thety‘d be making ' " h situa too. It but. that thlrd period onslaught saved te laYdowns' may. the whole half Punch Imlach C ounfing. Birds. can sh“... mm. Ias a sportscaster on a Montreal ‘j various other objects from fans 1 worst cold in Bosmn and r d by them. indeed if the Baby ‘ I ' radio statlon. ‘ disapproved of his ver- , waitin t. thcn the Ottawa n ‘ the s ace of eight nights aind “7°” . - p - ' ' . ‘wantTl 32:28:)? tll‘em. Thgrt surely stamps them as a forml‘l‘able nigh?“ himkey ha? Ewen 11"“ mum klued me- .‘ "Nuthifl!" F18 m a ll ' l law‘l squad and one that could cause the Upper Canadians I) -y . blgiirsfiggésnges' . I C l 41:11pm my hand up " “dimoved even closer I > _ I ow is one 0 an- ‘ p v ed away a fistiiul of u ' 0f trilv’l‘lltlebll’crtainlv are not installing the Penguins PS, favorilr’hl" was bus'eSt.afler'dmmr Speak' 1 seeds and Ski“ (mm ‘ tom“ '" ‘ Wilfle'fll‘llrhe't do you think topple the Montagards but. we. feel they Will delinlli‘ll’ “0 9 n e e n S re n g ‘ers at. sporting affairs as well‘ Storey was clobbered wrthl Replied mama“; "I've got tho etminder will need i l ne. w . 3":ng £1°gzgitlfnavionr. The Penguins' defence could Ili'iWP By BILL MacDOUGALL not play as well as he should want to play , . . I'm looking lof the best-of-seven final. WOII. Fey. 45. is well endowcd'ldicts. but one of the worst wasf gum you get some or m” bothersome. to these Ontario lads because. If ‘Toy TOY 3"“ h" TORONTO (CPI—Punch l'm- ha " in Detroit's 7-4 victory for them all to play a good se- ‘last year by Toronto, will be lcil‘ his new Career. Fan egg that caught him in the lgeggfé. hnwev" gm In m “mph!” "wk mom. they’ll know they were hit. I‘lach is counting on defensive Sunday night 0 ve r Chicago rles." here Thursday and then the lle has a slentol‘lan voice that { florehcad while he was observ-ll t ')a ’ g ‘ strength to whip Detroit Red Black Hawks. “I hope he wasn't Detroit has "good checking gclubs go to Detroit for g‘amcsicail (‘01 through the rumble oiling a fight ill Chicago- I asAgwhoerskated away hp ghnmpd and is a good defensive hockey‘Sundny and Tuesday_ club. . . . We have more depth." The Leafs got into the finals “They’re up and going andiby whipping Montreal Canadicns we'vo gotta have the spirit top. ‘34-1 in their best-of-sevcn semi- If both clubs hustle. then abil-ifinals that ended Thursday. ity will make the difference." 'RECORD FAVORS LEAFS “i don‘t care what style of The Wings and Leafs last met hockey they play . . . If they.in a Stanley Cup final in 1949 , then we'll unsteady. that that‘s c’s going to play.’ "Whoever is out there will be on" Detroit's super - star right winger. Gordie Howe. He made, an exception of left winger Dick Duff. who is much smaller than the Detroit player. {Wings in the Stanley Cup final starting tonight. “l'm worried about thcm not scoring." the Toronto Maple Leafs manager-coach told re-. porters after a practice Mon- day. “If you worry about that‘ first. the other things will take justtheway any audience. a barrel chest‘ The yolk splattered into his , .that gives him good stayingleyes while pieces of the shell 1power and an apparently end- i cut his face. less supply of anecdotes—many'NO PENALTIES of them eminently suited to the He was so busy digging yolk smoker-room atmosphere of a out of his eyes for the next few .sportlng dinner. ‘minutes that he never did get He also is employed as a around to awarding penalties lover his shoulder: “I left those igerms here the last time I was here, Femie. and I'm glad it .was you that got them." lCURI.INC§ DRAW They’ re Optimistic AND so. these, lads who boarded the train thls morning at (firarlottetown are not in any pessimistic mood. They arent go- ing armmd sounding off hilt they are in the mood that is good for a- hockey club. The fact that these opposmg Juniors come from Upper Canada will not scare our boys. They may lose the ill not be for need of trying. hockey 591595 hm it “' . - invaded u" care of themselves." "Thev're not going in be lead- want to play rough when Toronto won in four salesman bv a large distillei‘y for the brawl—“one of the best- - "'3 iliears 5;“23ifgaflggemzz Jailrfinslggzdmd Spain”; In a cat-and-mouse game with pipe 'cinclles, you can bet on play rough." games. all 3-1 scores. in four llllilt apprcnlly feels his appear- we'd had for weeks." ‘ d Thpf {01.119 wuég is tthteh “a”; W." h? 2" 3," mm} and “m, an, 3mm...“ 1.. make up reporters' questions, lmlach had lhat.’ The wings. who won their.prlor meetings. Toronto won the am at 150 sporting dinners Storey—his real names are: raw °r “all.” a ef 3' wan“ t "s 0 1': Iavcd all season for this jaunt outside these comments: CAR WIN ANYTIME best-of-seven series against ChI-;cup three times and Detroit across Canada during the lasthoy Alvin—burst onto the sportsI mummy“ curing CIUb’ 0" H" '0'" “'5‘ I‘m" "y p ‘ ' ' ality. they in- “I‘d ha\(‘ in say the 'Dcil‘oit “This team (Leafsi can win cago 4-2, were to arrive here‘once year more than makes up foriscene in a big way in 1938 when final m'xed bonsplel‘ If ya" can' the Maritimes and now that it has become a re tend to give It their utmost. _ All Island Behind Them PRINCE Edward islanders are solidly behind this Prince Edward Island squad. it's definitely a provincial effort. Presid- ent Myron Bell searched the island for the best Juniors available lost office time. :going in as a substitute hill-l 'TIIEY'VE KILLED ME' ‘back with only 13 minutes tol storey has had his share. ofiplay. he scored three uch .incldents during his turbulentidowns and led Toronto Argos referecing career. but one thatlto a 30-7 Grey Cup victory over Ontario Hurler Rated goaltender Terry Sau'chukl did anywhere and anytime if they .Monday night. The second game gluesirrl' 59‘ your own sub" II ay ' e Ice 1 -— D. Wonuacott. G. Mar. i Kay. L. Johnston. T. Roper Vs. l G. Dillon. M. Farrell, L. Bag. ‘ nail. R. Wilson. Ice2 . Peters. S. Flew. ming. J. MacDonald, E. John The best - remembered of the finals between the two clubs was I ‘in when Detroit won the - . a first three games and the. Leafs . took the next four and the cup u 095 ea oc erles ' was in 1955 when they took the .full seven games to oust Mont- lmd gill fill? “mall” mm “H Sides H“ was s‘lc9essful m 0 Ircal. Thcy had a good record kins vs. A. Love. M. Docken- getting the top juniors and he was fortunate. in securing anion nagainst Toronto this Nationq dorff, B. MacLellan, Bibi Mac~ "(Itch mach in Wes .Bucko' Tramor. Bucko has ruled “1 if) I p C S - ‘lfiockey League season {seven Donald. firm hand all through the rim- He “35 .b°°" “‘9 “‘3‘ ma." ,2. i won. six lost and one tied) but Ice 3 —— HR. Carruihers. R. the team and all players have realized this. There was no 100 l ' ‘ r _ ‘ ' Imlach ism mung it worry . I I I prowse‘ N. MacNem' L_ Ben, (M 'pry babies' or heaters on this squad. ‘ . WINDSOR. Ont. (CPL—Wind— A total of Ill minor penalties Second period: 2.. Windsor. him. ‘ ' nessey vs. G. Storey. S. Mac- They take. off for Ottawa a happy and contented crew. 'Ihey sor Bulldogs. thwarted by .lean- wore handcd out by referee _ Brown lGrross. Mitchell) 8:35; 3. “past hismrv is a" bald“. ‘ Mina”. J_S_ Taylor. R. pineal want. to show Prince Edward islanders that they a"? hide?“ Guy Morissetle in the opening 1 Norm Warner. it aside. Twelve.Windsor, Klukay i-IOSGDhSOlll :dash '- the coach declared. ul ‘ [ce4 __c.1c]'em “5. v_ Mac- worthy Maritime champions. They‘ll play their hearts out Ill Igam'P Sunday' found the litue came in a wild first period. 14.0]; 4. Moncton. Howa“ (1718“. Start; again m 8 pm. tomorrnw ‘ Kay. J. waldo I D. Corner vs. an effort to win the SPFl95~ , _.“ Moncion Hawk goalie was hu- All told Morisettc stopped 41 asani 18100; 5. Willdmr. Klukal’inight’ “'5 not what they did By PAUL RIMSTEAD one hit. in three innings against E. Tanton. M. Stewart, J. Wu. ..V may ll? able '0 d" :lu’“. “13L. " law 121"" l' W“ V” man after all here last night Bulldog shots while Wayne Rut- i‘BPEin’ 18-03- Pmaltlt‘s — Wh'llelvesterday that counts‘ it's what Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘Detroit Tigers. 50m E. Ranahan. ' ' know for sure lfilm “193’ 23V“ "- "owll‘m‘: l W a ' 1as they took a 6-2 victory and ledge kicked out 29 Mont-ton 2353- they're doing now—period." ' conductors are‘ "Jenkins looks real goody" Ice 5 —— D. Cameron. V. A n~ acKenm l tied the bost-of—sevcn Eastern tries. 6 The TOI‘OlilO Players aren't ‘: sun looking [or the lau‘ skinny lkid who used to throw rocks at king the Wings lightly. despite Philadelphia ma n a ger Gene drew. J- Whale". C- M , . . . Third period: . Winds , .(.anada Allan Cup finals at one' Gross (Brawn. walker, 2.15; 7"“, Mauch "I don't “mm vs. E. Taylor. P. Burden. A. _ i . . . . . says . . .Wll'i apiece. . ‘ “N . ‘1“ Windsor. Brown (Gross. walk..the. fact Leafs fimshcd first alldjIhClr "3"“ as "‘9." Passed there's any question that heiBallem. Nellie Andrew- 9 S o 'th third game Will be play h ”' [if] k 1 'B . Tmlqfll" crl 9:16; 8. Moncton. AllardiDetroit fourth in the regular sea- through Chalmm. Olllo they win some day be . by; leaguel Tuesday 8:15 p.m. ’ led here Wednesday and the ges‘anm ital. Kifi‘ginand .16.”. .White' Mcpheel 18.09, Penal: soil- might try Flo'rlda. lpitcher... Ice1~ M‘ Ben, C. MacGr‘R: {0mm he” satulda‘v mgm‘ - av 29- Rov l-ii Ike 306- fies _‘ Begin 254‘ “May 1196' “It'll be ‘1 lflllgh si’l‘les ". .H‘s name. ‘5 .Fergug’" Jefl'l Reports say Jenkins. despitel or. R. MacGregor. F. Vessey vs. .Velel‘an .loc klukay. skating Dank: 80‘.) kiukav indrwménqv “:15 “my.” hot," 8am Toronto capwklns and he s. stlll causlng trou-.his lack of experience, com. . Lynch. G. Camlthers, 3, ml. like a youngsz dew“? his 40 8'.“ P‘awlvlsh n 8-310 MiCailefISAVES: lam 6.9”“ Armstrong" "The’rime by ‘hlowmg things' Illllres favorably in form and Ion. K. Bulger. e yf‘ill‘S. llll‘ni‘d ill all OIItSIand' Be “1325.120 '1'“... 1'4 .6‘ Morissette 17 12 1% 4| team is in gond shape and some! HOW F VPr. he s graduated Idelivery with his big leaguel Ice 2 — H. Douglas. M. Will in: effort to score two lll’indsoi';mi;“r;1 ' ' ' 5 "’ “Rutledge 14 6 9—29 of them are really flying." g‘l‘gm hire Stone-WOW!“ age. :rivals. son. A. Garrett. M. Bowling vs. G. Anderson. F. Machllan. C. Michael. E. Bagnall. Ice 3 — W. Farrell. J. M a c- Lean. B. Crockett. M. Garrett vs. L. Blakency. B. oper, K1 N w . . ‘ ver. making the Phil: l3: pgaggwflgy‘ilg arming}? . this year isn’t likely. The clubs . .e S ‘ ‘Phnadclpma Phillies ,have to cut rosters and the e o ' Bowlln Growm -t . ' i . _ ' 11 th ' - g g . Can a d l a n baseball 'players 1 major league ewe“ n wi . pence. have to cut to 10 I are. usually well own at T ‘gnals. Bob Brown also scored By THE (‘ANADIAN PRESS [the damage in the second ln-‘ twice while Bill Mitchell and Righthander Jack Kcnncdy ning. lrwm Gross scored the. others. suffered his second defeat Lefthandcr Stcl‘c Barber. with Doug Howati and Jacques AI-‘ in three tries as an opening-day. ninth-inning relief from Stu Mil-‘ lard scored for Moncton. itcher Monday as his low fastlcr. Was the winner for the Morissctlc, who blocked 56 I ball from the prcsidcntial box Orioles. Windsor shots as Hawks won to draft Ar‘z‘ma small” Bdl‘l‘y We” —— l WOULD DRAFT GOLDWATER WASHINGTON (AP) -—— For. :mation of a national comm.tlcc _ Kennedy. N_ Sum) odds haven‘t worried ‘ . i ‘ . o inaugurated the 19m baseball The Rcdlch. getting homo the first game in overtime. 3-2. Goldwater as the 1964 anubii-‘ ll‘mebu?“fo bzft°of°fggélierale G. Lidstone.W. Deacon vs. Dr. season and Washington Sena- runs from Frank Robinson and: was lvljylnfl l0 do the Same hell?- .can presidential candidate was‘ a r n I “M ii better known Florida “He ‘Maucm hasn't Md ""5" Hooper' 11' Love’ 8' Bryantm' tors responded by dropping a Gord Coleman. jumped on Pitts-l last. night before 2.727 fans. He announced Mo n d a y, polar; :thén ‘he is in his native comm. body yet." he said. “But from P. Johnson. M decision to Baltimore Orl-l burgh starter Earl Francis for. stopped 17 before Mil-Chic“ bloat .O’Donncll Jr. Texas Republi- } The six-foot-five 205 - poundgr what some of the other omen!“ Ice 5 M F‘ MaCMman' 1'” M“ 'h t r“. 1 Wm; :32 {3312‘}afimnfitfigehf‘m‘“"30?” “‘9 end "I the hm 3313"?“ “ha‘rman‘ if???“ By JACK PICKE’I‘TS . In St. John's “the sill‘laoetis one of the Phillies' best pm- “1.1. "19' “ ‘°9’“.P’et.‘y 30°“ Mamma‘d' D-W‘Wl' 5' '30“; In e rs liona '. I ' . ca ' omc1 p0 . I . yo .va er as a man ult po- ST. .IOHN.S_ Nfld” tCPLMJMH hasnlt been awatched..- . peels. We want him. said Mauch. vs. D. Matheson. S. Store). . Leap... "Donor at Cincinnati.g hc‘l’ilnd a steady Six-IIII perfor- Bulldogs clinched the verdict ‘llliwal sex appeal who can Win The Tumble of bowling bam‘say‘ Meeker “We-re good for em. philaddpma writer says “But its not always a favor to Borys. L. Webster. the Reds downed Pittsburgh Pl—‘ mam-c by lefty .Iim O'Toole; With three goals in the middle the south away from the. Dem- . ’ ‘ i ‘ y. ' -' a boy to keep him on a major ‘ , . ,ls growing louder across New- 150 lanes. Jenkins. 19, has the best chance rates 52. . Donn Clcndenon corals and help Republicansv M suburban Mount league roster. Sometimes it foundland as the game beginsi Pearl, lto take hold and climb towardlwhere 12 lanes have just the level of popularity it enjoys I opened. “it‘s already a family in other provinces. operation; not just the. top bowl- ‘ Shiny new alleys with modern I crs turn out but whole families . furniture and an e y lunch 4‘ come." , lmunters are. springing up alllwmws MAJOR LEAGUE .of cracking the Phillies' pitch- ing roster this season. if this should happen. Jenkins story would rival t ‘of any of the meteoric rises in the past. Last year Fergie pitched for Chatham Ins sandlot league homered for} period and added another pair ' 'rd. does him more harm than good. the "Our decision will be what- hu ever we feel is best for him. "If we do send him out. It will be to a team where he can win. You have to go out and get confidence to become a big Southpaw hon Rudolph. who: the Pirates. took over the pitching chore from the president after a lung- lng catch by Ken Retzer. Wash< ington's reserve catcher. of the president's opening toss. was formally ch a rged with the sweep Congress in 1964. lover the provlnc Nats' defeat. Home runs by Jim Gentile and John (Boobi Powell the latter with one aboard. did Probable Pitchers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for today's major league games. last year's won-lost records in parenthesis: American League New York (Torry 23-12l Kansas City (Rakow 14-17). Chicago (Herbert 20-9) at Del trait (Bunning Ill-10!. 1 Boston (Monbouquctte 15-13) at Los Angcles (McBride 11-51).. Cleveland (Grant 7-10) at Min- nesota (Pascual 20-”). I at (Only games scheduled.) National League Los Angeles (Drysdale 25-9)i at Chicago (Jackson 16-11), San Francisco (Sanford 24-7)] at Houston (Farrell 10-20) Milwaukee (Burdette lit-ill at Pittsburgh (Friend Ill-14). - St. s ' New York (Craig 10-24). Cincinnati (Jay 21-14) at Phil-e Idelphia (Mahaffey 19-14 or Mc- Lisll 11-5) iN). PLAN MEETING OTTAW (CPI e mid- year conference of the board of directors of the National Dairy Council of Canada will be. heidl at the Seigniory Club at Monte-L beiio. Que. April 1849. Some; 'loo senior executives of the dairy 'ng and manufac- luring process: industry will attend. l CRASH KILLS FIVE : BALTIMORE (AP) -- Five teen-age girls in a convertible were car Transit Company bus. .drtverdttleear was seriously .‘l'tle wet-cell thinner high school when the m w Pittsburgh's Bob 8 k l n n er was caught by rookie P ete Rose of Cincinnati in the front end of ll first Inning double play yesterday—first of four double plays put on by the Reds in the first four innings. Piratcs' Roberto Clemente hit bouncer to shortstop Leo Card- enas to start the double pl a y p 4 and was caught at first on Rose‘s throw. Umpire is Don Harvey. Reds took 4-1 lead in season opener in first four innings. r . e bows“; Meeker wants to see a major dare flocking to. the establlsb-ileague operating in St. .Iohn's :meflls ill SUCll number! that ‘Only the top bowlers. say those Inrom'leiors are all ialklns of‘wuh an average over 220. could :expanswn .participate. There are about. ; Newfoundland is practically .50 bowlers with that average in {virgin territory for bowling. ‘the city. yUntil a few months ago there: After the first year or two,‘ :were only 10 alleys in the prov-Ihe says. the average limit 1 ince. nine f them owned bylwould go up to 225 or 230 and. priv ate organizations. Theylbowlers In other leagues would; were booked solid by leagues. have to top the minimum for: The result was that an em- two years before being admit-I pioyee 'of a firm with a bowling I ted to the select company. 3 team often had to wait as long Meeker figures that by group- as 10 years before are wasllng the better bowlers this way i an o ning in one of the es-ithe competition would improve tablished leagues. - l he over-all calibre. And despite the opening of so Jim Browne, president of the i new lanes In St. John’s to add Amateur Athletic Union of Can-- to tile 44 private ones. the ads who writes a bowling col-1 “young people still can't get in. umn for the St. John's Tele- although It‘s not as close as it gram. also likes the idea. He~ used to ." says Howie says there would be a "vast Meeker. the former Toronto improvement" with a major‘ Maple Leafs hockey player who league. 3 presides over Allow Bowl Not that Newfoundland bowl-l one of local television's most erg can't match the best. Two. .perfect 450 games have already? been rolled this year. bringing; 5" In popular shows. MOSTLY FIVEPINS Stile total thus far bowled In There are 38 new. lanes out- . . side St John's. all or menu‘s" m“ ‘° 1" doing well financially; so well, in fact. at r Brook McDollgald Says where an IO-lane alley opened ' average of and was picked up by the Phil- lies mid-way through the sum- mer. One of his teachers at ham Vocational Scho former minor league player named Gene Dziadura.‘ tipped Philadelphia off about the tall Negro kid with tile fastball. The Phlls shipped him Chat- 0 to Miami Marlins in the Class D mad Florida State League and Jen- kins. who had a 2-1 pitching record at home. was 7-2 there with the incredible earned-run- 0 He started eight games. finished five. struck out 69 batters and walked only 19. The Philadelphia bosses, ob- ‘viously impressed. moved Fer- gie. to Buffalo Bisons in the Triple A Intematlonal League attheendo stseson. In 13 innings with the Bisons. Fergle fanned six men. walked five and had a 1-1 won - lost 0rd. The Phils took him to his first spring training camp this year and Jenkins. working In an intra-squad. and. a1 two scratch singles in six in- nings. . Last week he allowed only I ICISOD. league pitcher." People around Chatham feel better hitter, At Chatbam last he had 12 bits in 31 ‘tlmes at bat, including two home runs, for a .362 average. He also plays outfield and first base. . If those conductors are still at Ill . it might be some consolation to know they played a part in developing a pm ball player—one. who might become Canada's best. Isl. Chev. Olds. ltd. I. tire ware and faulty steering too . . .' We realign front ends to new car specifications . . . ' See Us Today as Fltu’oy 8L. Dill 1-6577 Fergle is a good pitcher—but a ' IXPlllll PLAIN .7). FILTER TIP (,LlCAFQF TTES five weeks ago, t manage- l ' ment is already' more. scor. ‘ Inlury 'l' e same is true It.Gnnder A Big Tragedy NU‘I'LEY. NJ. M?) "ll of the big tragedies Ill whore 12 lanes are about to open. The firm is talking f adding another eight. And across the province eight~lane alleys are blooming- baseball." Gll McDougald said at Bay Roberts. Placentia. Lew- Monday when he learned that lsporte. Buchans, aux Herb Score had retired. Basques. Stepbellville, . For nearly six years—sincetbe .vule. an ha in slit 7. 1957—McDou-l Western Labrador. Except Ir. Stephenlle. who‘s; has tenpill Clll City t of my gold has been living with the unhapppy memory of seeing a baseball driven Ills bat. pick-up and delivery of ladies for. Pulse Sal-who STEAD’S . woman's lest ' Md .4111 or 4-41. ., sh Into Score's face. catch bowling. all the new alleys are 155mm squarely over the right to: “vest-s. ~ eyebrow. V “l t durfbane THE CANADIAN 'NAMEI Supplies I: Equipment