.’1 ta 2. GLEN COVE, N.Y. (AP)-Roy Cam=panella’s progress is agoniz- ingly slow but his morale is high. That's the condition of the burly catcher nearly 21/2 months BY NORMAN MACDONALD Congratulations to the Lot 16 Rangers for picking up all the marbles, and here is a song to try at their victory celebrations. It strings along fairly well to “Teen Age Queen": In Prince County there's a team, On the top they reign supreme Led by starry David Birch, They left others in the lurch: Smartest club this year we‘ve seen Are the boys of Lot 16, Play as smooth as velveteen. (Steam on, s-team on, Lot 16. Smartest club this year we've seen). ~ They beat Souris, Sherbrooke too, Campbell-Gorrill-Strongman crew As the loyal rooters shout, Young MacKendr-ick kicks ’em They kept always climbing up. Till they won the Baker Cup. Trimmed the Bombers Wednes- day night. Now they've beaten all in sight. They're a fine, well-oiled ma- chine, Are those boys of ‘Lot 16, smart- est club this year we've seen. Beliveau Bros. Appear At Game only one of them played. MONTREAL (CF) —-The Beliv- eau brothers were prominent at Wednes d a y night's Laurentian Junior Hockey League game but ' QlIIaFk§ VS- . Dr. Gallant. S. Veniot. - 51319‘ M 0 ii tr e a.l Canadiens’ Jean watched his brother Michel play and also faced off the puck fro ’l.‘he following is the draw for inix» ed bonspiel (skips please notify team members). 7:00 P. M. . Ice 1: G. Dillon, D. MacDon- vs. J. Cameron, Ev. Goss. D. MacPhail. S. Vesse.V- Ice 2: G. Stewart. Iris McLel- lan. R. Ewing. C. O'Rourke. vs. R. Parker, K. Johnston, Pete Cox, M. Vessey. Ice 3. G. Greenough. 0. Mac- Donald, C. Whitlock. A- TI‘31n01‘ vs. A. MacDonald, P. Burden, A. Carruthers, C. MacGregor. Ice 4: A. Tait, Jean MacLean. A. Llewellyn. M. Thompson. VS- A. A. MacLeod. D» Stewart. F- Maclnnes. Bea. Reeves. _ The above teams play their 8.30 P. M. Ice 1: C. MacDoi1ald. Etta Bell, M. Reeves, Fran. son, Mary Ives. ald, B. Rogerson, M. MacDonalrli second game at 7 p.m. Saturday. Ice 2; E, Wood, M. MacLennan. R. Manning, M. Toole vs. Had. Maclnnes, B. Howatt, Dr. Mac- CURLING DRAW ¥,P2:2:.8T‘1eG":“P:: SPORT ECHOESN...... %Sne-acl Favored In Big Tourney GREENSBORO. N.C. (AP) — The calendar listed it as the of- ficial opening of the Professional swiiig, but the start of the Greater Greensboro open tournament was postponed Thursday because of a cold, wintry rain. As a result, the $15,000, 72-hole ule. Country Club. the popular choice. Veteran Stan Leonard, th. de Golfers Associations s u m m e r tournament will have a doiible round Sunday to finish on sched- Eighteen holes today and Sat- urday will be followed by 36 Sun- day at the Starmount Forest} Lowell, Mass. fending champion from Vancou- ver, appeared ready for a good effort. He tied Ken Venturi for fourth place in the Masters last week, only two strokes behind the second game of a best - of- out, three final between Trois-Riviercs Kenzie, M. Blakeney. winner Arnold Palmer. In a practice round Wednesday April 11, 1958 Match Wits Monclc.-y Night NEW YORK (AP) —— ‘ivlitldlo. weight champion Sugar Ray Ban. inson and ex - titleholder Rocky Graziano may he in Opp‘;-III? corners of the ring again Mfintl-W night at St. Nicholas A1'ena—as seconds. ' The two are to apply for Ii.‘*;t cences as seconds at the state athletic commission offices todaygj Robinson wants to work with his sparring partner, Otis Woodard of New York. Graziano aims to give advice to Eddie Andrews of Fr“l.,g On form, Andrews should help Sam Snead, bidding for his.Rocky get the nod ovem sugar seventh victory here, remainedtgay in the strategy battle. The ‘ New England middleweight has a ' 28-7 record includnig 17 knock. outs. Woodard has ,_a 9-14 record; with only two kmockouts. '- __._.__:.___.__..T, Remember When ‘tr ‘HE CANADIAN PRESS V Here are another group of win- ners in the W.- W. Wellner Campanella Chee rtul But 1 Progress Is Very Slow ‘after his brush with death in an turning rack in his bed. A tuibe auto accident near his home here. is still in his throat to help his Still paralyzed from the lower respiration. abdomen down, the 36-year-old ' Dodger great lies strapped to a Community Hospital — the first Ltd. I TROPHY WINNERS competition (housewives section) Charlottetown Curling Club. Left die Carruthers, 2nd, Shirley‘ in the recent bonspiel at the to right Vaunda Ross, lead, Glad-‘ A bulletin issued Thursday by » Rugged checkers. fast and clean, Storey, mate, and Pauline Bur- den, skip. since March 7——said Roy’s gen- eral condition has remained the same since the last bulletin. Al- though he cannot move his fin- gers he still has slight movement in his wrists and can extend his arms. Bending at the elbow is good as are most shoulder move- ments. "His sense of feeling is at the lower abdomen level. His med- ical condition is sa.ti-sfacitory.” “His morale. remains excellent andhe listens to every baseball game that is being broadcast.” DON'T FORGETYOUR AFISHINGS LICENSE Are those boys of Lot‘l6, For each victory they are keen. Freetown Royals next went down In the fight for the South Shore crown; On their team MacLean and Leo Who are always on the go; Round the net they use their bean, ’ Do those boys of Lot 16. When they shoot. Good-Night, Irene. » To this team we doff our hats, They beat Albany St. Pats, Capped t-he South Shore title neat, This was surely quite a feat. Winning now is just routine, and Cuhamrpet.-re. Michel. 17. is a defenceman to deadlocked the series 1-1. Michel brother. Michel played centr with Victoriaville la.st season i the same league. T-he team folde and he went to Trois-rivieres. Trols-Rivieres. which won 6-4 and is heavily built and stands five feet, 11 inches. four inches shorter than his famed E vs. N. Nicholson, M. Jones, C Whitenect. Chris Agnew. Ice 4: K. Acorn, Nora MacDon ald, Geo Vessey. V. Wood Matheson, Helen McDonald. 9 The above teams play their sec 11 d Will Heat BURIED ALIVE To those boys of Lot 16, They’re as smooth as Vaseline. ton gravel slide Tuesday night. DAWSON CREEK, B.C. (CF)- Sigurd Anderson, 45, a laborer working on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway’s right-of-wiay, was killed when buried in a 20- Soccer Field to be turned into a big electri Ice 3: D. George. 3- Green- Leonard has a two-under-par 69. ough. Frank Cox. June Spence vs. L. Turner, M. Dockendorff, D. LIVERPOOL. England "AP)—— The»Everton club Thu‘rsd~ay an- nounced its soccer field is going running under the ground. 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