Williams Blasts Marines; SARASOTA. Fla. fAPl -- Ted Williams confirmed Monday that he told I New Orleans editor the late Senator Robert A. Tall iRep.l Ohio! was a "phony" and that he. had Him the for the marine corps" as the result of tits recall to serv- Ice in 1953. I But the Boston Red Sox slut!- ger dcnied that he criticilcd for-. mer llresitlcni 'I'rutnan or said ntiythiii; tltsrtii,-atory about the gov- QFITIV I. "Winn I sold about the marines and Tail goes." Williams said inl commenting on I story written by Criitet l)uplan'ier. executive sports editor of the New Orleans Statel- ”Blll cliargt-s against Truman and ihc giivcriiiiient. that's it damn lie," he adrlcd. "if I did sat-' it. I don't remember it. But if I'd said it. I'd remember. I remem- I) r Pt9l')lhlllg elsc " Asked Ibo.:t DuplInticr's de scription of Williams' having spat at the name of Taft. the Boston Red Sox slugger said: '"I was spitting all over the place. not necessarily at Tait." Diiplantier interviewed Williams Sunday night at the New Orleans airport as Red Sox were lcavlng after an exhibition game. R'.i('tLl.I-JD AT 33 Will "tins. who was 33 when he was r':i-allv.-it for his second hour of du.y. said Monday: '1 have a very good friend high up in the government and, with- out my knowing it. he went to Tali in try to stop my rccall by the iii.irnit-s. lie asked Taft why the iiiariiics wanted a guy like me" I "He said T all told him: '1 can't ltlii ll liiiii; ' Calls Robert Taft "Phony" . iitttiii he IWIIIIJIIIII has I iuiipt-. .lI0 a tli-iig tor ltitn. Anybody Oil. '1 could help iiiit I can't touch him I. . . IlL'i.'i loo bl:"' Williuiiis -.iitl he "had no use" for the iiiui int-s lit-iuitisc of the way ilhcy iioi l'l'N'ltt'S back into action '-luiiug the KUICIIII war. I "I'll it'll you ulllllli the marines" 'he said "Tiiiw iznt the govern- Ilncnl in .tli;i:tIllll'luiI(' a lot of iiiniicy. This -;i:ii ili-'3' had all the "I needed .' pilots llii-y IIt't'lIt'II but lplatics for thc ltitinll,V "WY had no pilots. so llIlL'll they got the money. they lllltl to ix-cruit Lilli guys. IilLlil(IllltL :.ix-s like me. "ilust tit lls Il.l"ll Iliiun a plane fur ll yuui's." lli'li.iiiis continued. "biil thcy uziiiiml in make a good yshow. That's iiliv lhcy SO! I bil iname like my.-.51! " SPORT OF KING'S Lobster Kings Are Comeback Titles On line Tecim Of The Year-7-4-'I Friday Night Tile Lobster Kings are Champs. They could be called the Comeback team of the year. When the first half of the schedule ended. they were in seventh place, then they started to go, They finished in fourth place. and round eliminated the Line Riders in two games. On Monday night. they defeated tort-ii in this league with eight be- ing allowed in the playoffs. Souris High School received its first loss of the season on Friday .night when they were trimmed by in the firstlltlorell 4-2 R. MacLarcn and n. , lslandifi ciif I J I-'i'iil.'iy mi-iiiii: at Sports Arena ifans of this City will be treated to some hail:-tip hoikoy when sud- ll('ll (lentil giiiiii-s will lie staged to ilociiic tiio iilliis. in tliti or I U ' no at 700 pill, zlic island i Scliutil Tiilc will lie at stake l Wlacintyre each scorcd two goals and the Kings L-bum). Champsg for Morell while L. Paquet and A. Mullally potted the Soiirin markers. Souris had four penalties and Mor- the Rambler: 4'v':- to win the final: 11 m . in straight games. Elmer MacDon- e we aid led with high three of 638. This afternoon at 4.00 p.m. at Claude Peters had high single with i 253. This was the first title for the Losbter Kings who have oft been bridesmaids but never brides. The team is composed of: Stew- Irt MIcAulay (captain). Omar Cheverie. Harold Poole, Harvey Poole. Elmer MacDonald. and Hal'- tld Bailey. one item of interest is that brniir Cbeverie. with this year's thamps was with the Dodgers last year when they won the title. There II I strong possibility niat I King's County Bowling Lea- gue, comprising team from Morell St. Peters. and sourla will be fortn- id. The champions of the Men's the Sports Arena. Souris High School meets Summcrside in Kings Chan pionship. Souris racer to come back wi an island Title. Shlrely won the grstulations. Shirley. defeated I team from Morcll 5-0 Joe Peters had I later date. I sudden death game for the Prince. Shirley Bamnby W” me 0'13; to sonic real hockey as these two' race for ten year old girls. Con- In an exhibition bowling game on Friday night. the Perfetxtiunists high single and three with 286 and 726. A return game will be played in Morell at League in each center will com- pete In a round robin series for the title. Ruults in The Mixed League in: Commandos I. squeals . I. Toppers 5. Dodgerettu; Eastern Hicks 6. Rsmblern 0. Toppers 6. Lads And Lassies 0. The Toppers Ire really going I storm. having an Ivrage plnfall of 3697 in three games. In Morell. after I successful reason. the playoffs Ire under way. The Truckmen took first place iver the season winning 12 and Tennis fans Ire not waiting for souris High- will be on hand iii take on Siimincrside High who titinexcd the Prince Cuunly Crown thy defeating Allicrton. in the sccond game of the even- ing. Queen Square will take on Queen Charlotte High in the finale for the City Inter-Scholastic Title. This game should be an outstand- .'i'iri.itlce but I can't L A Suiiiiiir-rsi-lo rink skipped by William .li-iikiiis tied with the Frank Bryan rink of Albcrlun for first place lll l"i'iday's competition Albci-toii Bonspicl. Two at the WINNER AND extra ciitls of pill? rcsulted In a win for the .IL'llhllla team leaving Bryan as T'Ullllt'l' up. Front row, It'll to rittlii. Mr. and Mrs. W.E. .It'llhlllS and Mr. and mg contest and numerous fans- old and young are looking forward evenly-matched squads meet. The evening's programme will be concluded with I skate for all. MINOR HOCKEY Only activity slated for the Min- on at Sports Arena to-day are as followI.'- 4.00 - 430- Pee Wee Playoff- PSS Hornets vs QSS Canadians. 4.30 - 5.00-Paperwts Playoff - Pss Tigers vs Sp Pk Bluebirds. 6.00 - 7.00 - Practice - Model- S'p't - Paperweight Cubs. NOTE- The following Cii'tuwn teams will leave Barbour; show- rootns for Siiiiimersidc. Wednes- day at 5.4.3 p.m. - Model - S'port Cubs. QCHS Bantams. Abbie Mid- gets. the snow to go. Practice sessions are being held in the Parish Hall every day. and instruction is be- ing given to beginners. Anyone in- trusted in the game are invited to attend these practices. Short Shuts: Are The Lucky Six and Lobsicr Kings going to meet in the annual champs game? Montague girls have challenged the Soul-II Lasses to I gIme...The Toppers and Eastern Hicks seem to be the bigs guns in the Mixed League.....This may be the last week the rink will operate for P. W. C. Defeats using I. There were 16 tII1nI In- Milton Hornets this IeIIon..... Halimi Decisions d'Agoto To Capture Feather Title PARIS (AP) - Undefeated Al- phonse Hallmi of France Monday night wrested the world bantIni- welght championship from Italy's Marlo d'AgatI. 30-year-old deaf- inute. on I 15-round decision in I fire-interrupted title fight. A ca- clty crowd of 11.000 sew rInce'I first world title fight in lo years. An electrical fire. caused by I short circuit in the lights above the ring. scattered burning metal, wire and rubber over the canvas with I5 seconds left in the third round. some of the debris scan- red d'Agata's back. Referee Philippe de Becker of Belgium halted the fight until the damage was repaired about 15 minutes later. He then ordered the bout resumed with the start of the fourth round. The fans went wild when the decision was announced by the referee. the sole official. .. The Associated Press card had the 25-yeanild Frenchman fIr in front. 11 rounds to two with two even. FIRST DEFENCE D'Agat.a. unbeaten in his last D At North River rink last night P.W.C. defeated Milton llornets 8-7 in an exhibition game. Scoring for P.W.C. were Lantz I21. Chand- ler 42r. Slcivarl Davis. MacWill- iams. Boyle. Scoring for Milton were MacPhail la). Hughes ml. 6 The Charlottetown Guardian, Tuesday. April 2, 1957 'FIyers & Parkdiile Flycrs and Basilica! Youth Club tangle again tonight all the Sports Arena in the sixth game- of their exciting semi-final series of the Island Hockey League. Tile Flycrs, lcIdiiig.the series 3-2. can wrap it up tonight with I victory and advance against Sum-; mcrside Aces in the best-of-sevenl final. The series Is the CIIISCSI since' the l0.'It:lIC was organized two- ycars ago. Apart from the open- ing game. ivon easily by Parkdalc. the series has been bitterly fought with three of the games being dc- cidcri in overtime sessions. B.Y.C. in the last few minutes of play and the third. fourth, and fifth took I0-minute over time periods before I winner could be decided. Allie Carver will once again be on the sidelines tonight. Carver SlITICl'f'd it hroken wrist in I game. against Fredericton and will bel B.Y.C. Ate Arena Tonight on the shelf for the remainder of the season. Otlicrwise Parkdale will he at RUNNER-UP Cziincron. row. Mr. Collings. Mr. Mrs. .l. Back Mrs. Kay Frank Bryan. Hubert Campbell and Mrs. Jean Bryan. Photo By F. week; It's And Piriiles Play I8-Inning Scoreless Duel WEST PALM BEACH. Fla IAPl-Kansas City Athletics and Pittsburgh Pirates played in thi- IOIl'1t'sl scoreless duel of the exhi- llllllll;,'S. The game was called by agree- ment at the end of the lllth with the score 0-0. The longest previous scoreless fort this spring was 12 innings Yanltccs March 12. The Sox won I-0 in the lilth. lin Monday's game. i drill expected hlltim baseball season Monday-181 of by Boston Red Sux and New Yorki Each team used three pltcltenl .;ip strength iind will be icing thc. Iy W. I. WIIIATLIY CIIIIIII Pun Ilaff Wrlce MONTREAL ice)-Then um I decided contrast in WW0 II the Montreal Forum Mandi! Ill- Io far II the railbirde were en- cerned. there was more II 8 ; April fool atmosphere Iurroundila ractice of New York Banalrs miiiptlut of Montreal Canadians. If the onlookers at the I I.In. to Ice coach Phil Watson crack the whlP UM IBM his squad through I liIll-for- the: workout. their were diur- pointed. Down 2-! in gImeI in thin Stalin g lay Cup semi-final and recipients 1 of ... a-3 drubbing Saturday. the Rangers held the most leisurely tort of practice. Few of the play- ers were in full hockey regalla. Most of them were street trous- ers. hockey sweaters and no pads. Goalie Lorne (Guinp) zworslcy was among them. He merely skated idly about and didn't go into the nets. spare Ranger goalie Ray Mika- lund. called from Vancouver of the western Hockey League. worked in one net and I young pi(-k.up junior from locsl ranks in the i':lici'. HABS IN SHARP DRILL ' Caiinrliciis followed. in com- plete hockey dress. and were sent through a sham drill It skating and shooting by coach Toe Blake. The defencemcn were given spe- cial attention. working singly in rntation against two-man attacks. Goalie Jacques Pinto and spare goalie Charla Hodge were kept busy throughout. Working with the Ranger squad were several youngste is who play in juvenile and junior hockey. The ranger management has strings on the boys-"we grabbed them right here in Montreal from the Canadlens dynasty." said Watson l Albany Wins Second Game I From Freetown ' Albany St. Pats defeated Freo- town Royals 12-3 It Bedeque rink .last night to take I 2-0 lead In the 'flnIls for the South Shore Hockey League Championship. The third game is scheduled for Wednesday same team that took a 7-5 over- time decision over the youth club in the last encounter. Coach Ready of B.Y.C. has no injuries to report so that the youth club will be icing their usual pow- crliousc. Gliiiic tiiiic tonight is 8.30 sharp Wild to avoid the rush for tickets .licrc will be an advance sale at the Arena office all day. Likely lincups:- PtirktIale:- Goal - Roper: De- won the second gImc of the series fcncc - Josey. Wood. A. MacLcod.' K. Ready; Forwards - 0. Carver. S. Carver. Dunn. Hurry, J. Mac- Leod, Cruys. B.Y.C.:- Goal - Doyle; Defence-- Perry. J. Ready. F. Shepherd. Mullins: Forwards - Wltltlock. L. Shephcrd. Burkc. Pincau, Hawaii. Squarcbriggs. J. Shepherd. I l ' night. Campbell opened the scoring for Freetown It the I4-second mark of the first period but it was not luntil ll.30 of the second that the "ram scored another. In the mean- iic Albany had evened the count 2.35 in the first period when :sRoches with an assist from L. .oonan found the net. Cameron and MIcWilliImI Icorod before the period enedod. with Iulsts go- ing to P. Noona. Walsh and L. Noonan. In the second. Albany goals were scored by P. Noonan. DeIRocheI, and Cameron (3). Dawson and Cameron got assists. Waugh and W. Mills scored for Freetown in the middle stanu with answer from Freetown. with i'.)lW5nll. Deskoches. MacFIdyen and P. Noonan doing the chores. Assists went in Cameron. Waddcll. Truro Edges Amherst 9-8 TRURO (CP.--Truro Reiircats -ilzctl Amlicrst St. Pats 9-8 herc iillonday to take their first win in ti best-of-”ive Maritime interme- diate hockcy final. Amherst now leads the series 2-1. . Ron McCormick and Turk Hen- ilcrsnn loud Truro with three goals each, Ron Conrad fired I brace and Charlie Toole I single. For Amherst. Ace Gouchi eand Dave Boss each netted two. with single: going to Lou Kiley. Vince Paiilcy. Ed Maltby and Inn Vana- , nit-k. I Amherst scored four times late in the tliirrl pcriod.to tie the score. but McCormick dropped the win- ning goal-It 18:29. Rangers And Habs Play 4th Series -and yoiings Guelph. 0nt.. next season. Rangers In virtually certain to make some switches In the lineup for Tuesday's game. Geiiernl man- ner Muu Patrick said there will be come changes. Watson was more evasive. "If I was pin to make any change: I wotil n't tell you anyway." said Plill. "You tell me what to do. I'll listen to Ideas. We are the . team that's down in this series." WHAT COULD HAPPEN The best guest. for at least I couple of changes. is that Guy Gendron will replace Ron Murphy on New York's third line and that Harry Howell will be back on reg- ular assignment on the defence in- stead of Larry Cahan. Cahan made his first appearance in the series in Thursday's Kaine. A few of the Ranger players watched for I few minutes while Canadiens wheeled through their workout. when it was III over Blake. without making any fore- cnsts. said he didn't think his players took Saturday's easy win with complacency. "They know it's I brand new game Tuesday and what is ex- pected of them." said Blake. "Just because we won by I big more Saturday doesn't mean we've got Tuesday's game in the has now. We're taking nothing for granted aboiv. the Rangers." Goalie Plante said the Rangers who have given him most trouble In this series are Camille Henry and Andy Bathgnte - "they're really dangerous when they shoot." Henry. Bstligste and Dave Creighton have each scored two goals against Plante so far. Canadians will go into Tues- day's game again without defence- man Dollsrd St. Laurent. who was Tilt Ton tel-I W bowitaIIIIOII'.iunior ubint ight . RIFLE SCORES The following are the scores or the Civilian Rifle Club for March 27. High score of the night was . Possible by Bob Barwliie. In . lilndini match A.P. Gormley placed first with I possible of 50, A Bob Barwise... AL Mulch . . . . .. Wendell MacLcan... . Roy Vessey.... . .. ... Alf MacD0naIt'I . Garth MacLennIn Ted Smith . A.P. Gormley . . . . . . . . . .. George RogerI.... .. Bub Hambly.. Gerald Hoot Ralph Jenkins... '11 Rogerson. it Bill Rorzcrson. Eric Wilson Fred Younker.. .. George MacLennal.... Fred Hooper . . . . . Had Ings .. Irene Roger: . . . . . . .. .. . Leonard MIcDonald.... . C Walter Auld . . . . . W. Toombs.... .... .... .. D. Rozman.. 8:: 3:33:23: 2232222332335 Share kind of guy. I NO FUR'l HER FOR A MAN'S BEST SHAVE If you've got whiskers like wire. then you're I 3 Way We're so sure you'll iind 3 Way Shave the smoothest and fastest youive ever had-we're offering you 25R fights. was making the first de- fence of the title he won by I sixth-round knockout of France's Robert Cohen June 29. 1956. The Italian was recognized II world champion by commissions all over the world except for the Ameri- can Nntlonal Boxing Association. which recognizes Mexico's Raul and Color (2) . Dalhousie In 9-3 Win Over Fredericton Cops I).lI.HOUSIE, NB. fCPl-Dal. lRatonl Macias as champion. Before the bout. both d'Agata Ind I-Ialiml promised that the win-I nor would meet Macias within 90 days to clear up the muddle. D'Agata weighed 1I7UI, Halimll ll6la. , It was the 19th si-traiizht victory for Hallmi who didn't turn pro tintil Sept. 3. 1955. He fought imi bouts as an amateur and has wonl all of his professional fights. D'Agata was clearly the Iggrcs-. sor as he kept boring with hlsl head lowered. forcing Ilalimi against the ropes time after time. However. Hallmi fought his way out with rights and lofts. In these brisk exchanges Hallmi got the 'licttcr nf it. ' D'Aittaia replied with blows to .the body in these xchanges. liozisie RHIIEZCTS took a strangle- hold on tile Maritime senior B hockey semi - finals when they trampled Fredericton Capitals 93 Monday night and gained I 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. The fourth and possibly decid- ing caine will be played here to night, with the series winner eliizihle to meet Sydney Million- '8iN! for the Maritime champion- Ihlp. Fcrn Bcrnaqucz. Tod Campeau and (Ir.-iiien Potvin scored two EDIBCE for the North Shore lcaguers. Frank Mnrncau. Sam Gregory and Jack McI.clIan shot the utlicr Dalhniisie coals. Doug Smicll. Jim Pike and playing ('(lt'lf'Il Tim Bliss cntintcd for Fred- I cricton. GAME TONIGHT Boston Bruins Top Favorites r-ight start Bruins on I full-scale retreat. "We were backing up all night on tzoalie Glenn Hall." snarled De trnit coach Jim Skinner in review- ing the defeat "Why. there were times when our guys were so BOSTON (AP) - Unpredictable Boston Brulnn Monday found '2mselves in the surprise role of favorites to defeat National Hockey League champion Detroit their scml-final Stanley Cup series. Leading 2-1 in the best-of-seven bunched up back there they could set. the hustling Bruins have the have shaken hands with each home ice edge again tonight in other." the fourth battlc. After Sunday niehts' 4-3 victory Jack Adams. Red Wing general manager, was unhappy after the in tas?iiy In I5-Rd. Decision NOTTINGHAM. England Hogan lkidi over Percy Lewis. and weiizhcd l24M. Bantam Champ To Fight llrsua (AP) Bassey. contender for the world featherweight title. took I 15-round decision tonight Bnssey, I Nigerian who lives In Enitland, weighed 1255'; pounds L e w l s. from Trinidad, The decision was heavily booed, on veteran Cal Gardner's third period goal. Bruins became I 7-in-5 choice to eliminate Red Red Wings. II'llli was a I2-tn-5 pick. I-Iron after Hnstnn gained I split of the first two game in the motor city and looked ahead to I pair of contests It home. Red Wings remained in the were concerned. Though outplayed. Bruins biillt up I If-l advantage through two periods Sunday night. But as the final Iesainn opened Wings turned two Boston dcfstislu blunders Into I 3-! tie. FIRST AGAINST DETROIT 1Irdncr's wfoot shot-his first goal Igninst Detroit Ill year-It 13:18 of the finale on I pass from Vic Btuiuk turned the tide. Red wings remain I confident. dedicated crew but realize their Job II that much harder now. They had hoped the 1-2 lIcing they headed Boston in the second gains CURLING ClAIlA7I'l'l'l'oWN 0:4! Presidents competition round I Ice 1- Ed. 'l'IIton vs. Hon. 1'.w. L. Prone. Ice 1. D Maclntyre VI. R. Mn- nign. lee I. R. Iplllett vs. lit. Jew kins. Ice 4. A I. Hynitrnan vs. F. (kr- III. ll PM. All Ice open for mixed curling. MONTAGUE Curl...I at UM b-day lone . . . When the series opened. De-; driver's seat ll far or the oddal contest. This is the one we should have won." he said. "This was the big we had our chances but we lost through our errors." Fernie Flamiin. Rruins' captain .'.l('I No. I defenceman. tested hiI injured Inkle Monday and found it okay. Boston Coach Milt Schmidt en- cnuraged the players "to get In much rest as possible." Macias Association, pines hero .lay it. Francisco bout with Alphonse Hal VALUE” slmwcn feated Mario d'i'qEata of Italy. SIIIiItchewIii'I air ambulance service has carried more tliam l.. 000 patients in the last to years. blessings in d'AgItI. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Raul of Mexico City. recog- 'nized II the world bantamwelght champion by the National Boxing Igrecd Monday to mcet Dommy Ursua of the Philip- To clear up the hantunweight title sltuntlori. efforts will be made to match the winner of the San imi of France who Monday de- wliilc Macias is recognized as champion by the NBA. the other lmlnlt commissions gave their and Dawson. Referees Walter Lawlor and Art. Perry handed out I total of nine penalties. Stanley Juniors Defeated 7-3 At Kensington Rink. Thursday the Springfield Jr. Royall over- came Stanley Juniors by I 7-: score. Spring field countersa were: F. Haslam (2) W. Paynter (2) R. Weeks (1) G. Bernard ill and D. Pound (1). Stanley scores were by D. Fife m and R. Montgom- ery it). This was I Junior North Shore game. ofT now. This way it costs you very little to "hunt down" and discover medicated. painless shaves with the "after shnve lotion" built right in -3 Way Shave. 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