SPORTS FRONT I: Pllls CAILAGHAN Pirates Seek Crown mount-crown Photon. (my Buketball League diam- mandwdasdtheuwmcialsmiu‘cuown.arediin- day for sum John Ind the Maritime sonic ‘C' tournament. The Pirates play two games Satumhy n: the port city. At use o'clock My fece Saint John CYO and in the in'ghtcap It Mo'clocktheyhaveih-nwnGmodAlrmmnsthehnp- ponenta. The Greenwood lads come b the tournament an insertion because of the fact that they whipped New Waterford. lm year's champions. In thIt get-together Waller ulngo'a Chan Inttetawa Trotters were the Island representatives. It was back In I”. that the Trotters took all the marbles when the tourna- meat was staged here at Queen Charlotte lligh School gym. COACH Jazk Rona started early in 1950 building this team Int topped all local opposition this year. The Pirates had lean pickings for quite awhile but they gradually began to show the iniprnvesnent that Jack was expecting. This season they pmved tar too good for all other City league competition and in a senior ‘C' series with RCA!" Sultans they ouottd the Air-men. Jack is confident his boys will give I m Inert account at themselves in Saint John. lie tally realises the competition will he really tough but be nddI that Pirates have plenty of talent of MI! own. There are two brother acts on the Pirates. They are Peter and Roy MeGoIIell and Donnie and Wendall Mambo-n. The other boys are: Dave lyndmnn. .ilsn Grattna. Sta Lovers. Wayne MICDMIIM and Lea laglole. MInIger If he outfit is larger Taoion. 'f'flEPirotentakeolfonanIfternoonhontforSahtJobn lid will arrive there tonight, giving them manly 4! time to get tested up before taking the floor Igainnt Saint John CYO to- morrow after-noon. ' All sport followm In this province and especially basketball enthusiuts will be pulling it! the Pirates to trainee both the We and Greenwood teams lid bring the senior c champion- dlp back to Prince Edward Isl-id. to it. hon. A Different Story REMEMBER those days when Casey Stoogel was guiding hose New York Yankees and getting the rave notices about his great ability as I manager? The name Mr. Stcnget has another lob as pilot todny II he New York Mets and he still is getting publicity but It Isn't exactly the name kind. Ills Men are doing what most folks thought they would do-flounder around deep in the second div- Iainn of the National lune. Now we aren't wuggrsting for n moment that Casey is Inv- way to him for the Meta poor showing. He just hasn’t got the 'horsas‘. so how can he ride to victory. Sterile! fullv knows what it's like to handle teams of mediocre calibre. That's all he had before he was given the Job as Ymkees’ skippa. HOWEVER. Casey got a lot (1 iinudits while with the Yankees that we alwas thought he didn't deserve It's true he is a most colorful fellow and makes great copy. His baseball knowledxe surely must be crmsirlerable after his IIoociItion with the greats But in New York he was hurl g I bunch of super stars who couldn‘t help but make him look (and. We maintain that my manager with average baseball Ihility mid have done the same ttlng, Nosr of mm. thln Is not ltengel‘n fault. III never asked the writers to sine hls praises colonel. lint Casey how low to handle these writers and they got the idea he was almost in- 'p'lihle. Rnlnh Hook had I verv rough road to follow last season but the ni'I-blo motor mode ("at In I tremendous was. It won thv- concept and the world series In hl- freshman year. III lot Inner-h pill-lune from Whit" Ford and he saw Roger Harte make a new home run mark. .With This We Aoroo "WNW thebeatwithldsllfota.lishonwlno mot guys on this sound and lust about mybodv is root" them to liven things up. But we like the way one sputswritnr ninns the whole thin np‘ “Tlit'llmvlllnoldane. Howrrnichdocnnmanaanrmean on I hall cluh‘ The answer is nothing in scam and about five per rent in ability to handle men—and this in I liberal Ovens-room NInety-fivoporcombelongstoftiemwhoploy ond how they play. There isn’t a monster In hIseball. I ehnmmv little circle hv thr way. who mlh't he" done with the Yankees what mongol did in his I! years. and there Isn't I manner in base- hIfl who mid do mm with the Mots today than Casey In doing. 'WMMsthmhdmdrItn-nndcm.pnr~ tam- lw the earlier condoms. must become a rotor with them, "it's all I little units-innate because of the gliding by new. poms-n in brief momma of triumph. Well main. my good M. BASEBALL SCORES ASSOCIATED M'Hyde (Ii, Mo ill and liar- ” mu.“ m - Ironr; Doits. Dulibn in. van Phila. mason—I td'fil'llldncclfi". ' Milwnlhoo “N's—l. "IMHO ‘mlfl—Ill 0 Hamilton (1-!) Ferrareoo id). New Mfllu—I ll Keenan 11) and White. DIl- liner and Cntright; Downing. rymplo it); Hendloy it-li Ill-‘IMM ill. Drummond (ti, eher (Ii and Crandnll. tilt: [Erickson ill and Hall. no.7. Aaron m. , u- m- mum-mu: srmomos Chieogo.. suntan—sin m nu 11mm: Roebuck w. rm‘hw non-kl Is) (on and mi “'0' Ellsworth «on. Ichults (Si. Warner ill. DIlInmo (7‘ Bnrllgnn lot-tell '0‘. F LAalioward ill. W. Davis It. lads led-n Gibson f I I'léssusm—s Ii‘hl «Inns—s si‘mmo 11.1) Ind Oliver. ; Johnson 104‘ Cl- RInow. Ills: lath—"Oil" $—_—#l ... Cit! lu- Angolan - fQQ-QOII-C. _. . . . . . .. nhgglii‘hga - Inn-- '55 had ill. .‘i :1 2" g Inna. ass-us rs». mm Inn Trenches w. on. m (on u m. in. Ans-I- nun ; lchwall. r m m. mu m I. on m an PIgliorooi mm W morons-nu Mllquho nouns—um Cine-Io l'll. Grim New York IrDovitt W m Probable Pitchers “Bil - .’""§ iii [in l um..~l.“. - .. i _— i-‘~.~l--..- 5!! DUI' hoes m. Amine he's! mole sitcoms hr Hui a." league gm twee-loot seem-do hehtedi: New York (RM 04' It in no» Lot-i . om. was-ti '7‘. m and 95-! N -m—s lll ‘ :9. gig I” City «Rakow M) (N). ill to. O O Mi on! W is!“ to» m Mani m «nWo Hi It Dork i" m... am Hi :90. "'1‘" Minnesota (loot l-l~ It Cleveland too-ovu- H' 'N‘» w .niI-Id I” -nm— nos mourn Neale M» or Inn .HHltlirrooclsr-o iO'Dell 24' ’Nh (D. I'm Cincinnati Magi-1“" 9‘- “; s ism ' 'N * -. “Tutu-tree (Show Hi It .-H'Il.lonstoo 'Shants H' '3' H" mm «new to) u :2:- iIiJn-o was (Crate O-Ii ii ! wunmm tirade Hi 00.. 30mm lmick II I KIa-‘ 14. Angelo! inept-soc l~ll si‘ When the field left the gate 1 hoston. Prep Me. right. rtiun- i any m glances at the J bling horse and jockey in second race in opening 'dny program It Suffolk Down I ‘ in . NG J bind and lost Jockey lames Tesla. Joe Spiunle on Quatce i . .. “'th v.1, ‘ ..-__..;.: COMPANY ’5: Dad ' - i by m CANADIAN Rookie Tommy Aaron moved out of brother Hank’s shallow Thursday at Milwaukee and cut loose with I Iinde, triple and lint maior league home run as Braves blasted Philadelphia i Phillies 10-4. The n-yurdd Tommy batted 'tn four runs and scored three . [Twins Edge Baltimore 1 BALTIMORE (AP) lilo- ;nesota 'hvlns Icin'ed two uri- ‘eIrned runs in the second in- ' M and went 5v 3-2 behind the clutch pitching ‘- of Cnmllo Pancual. *mumm .Los Angoles LOB ANGEL“ lAP) — Willie w ’ K stum- . .lnc- key Tonia was uninjured. llnves’rment'ls Surely Big; lThe Return Can't Match It By FRANK SULLIVAN HALIFAX iCPl — To the American sportsman who paid several thousand dollars for ex— clusive rights to fish I stretch Human and trout waters ,were sold at auction recently. j Although the sales mean the provincial treasury will reel in isms» I year for to year... ‘llrklnnd drove in the deciding runs with a seventh - inning single and Sam McDowell scored his first maior league pitching victory Thursday as: first place Cleveland Indians came from behind to defeat LoI Angolan Angela M. McDowell. I 10-year-old left- hnnder. relieved starter Gary Bell in the third inning and re- Even in the poor Del-on 2m tired it man in order before WIT. (Dir EleDle- the Mir!‘ i walking Leon Wagner and Steve .3119“ R1"? yielded “J5: “I” lhiiko in the seventh. Barry Lat- mon to sportsmen. It ad a in“,de catch M 6.0" “195' man then replaced McDowell and set Angels down on two hits of I New Brunswick river for the transaction is cutting into i and had been 22000 or better me my a. the w”. the next 10 years. the return will never match the Invest- mcnt BISing it on the river‘s best .reiurn in the last four years— .06 salmon per rod-day — his . salmon will cost him about 830 ‘Ipiece. If the ISO rod - day lfigure of .57 salmon for the .Iame river were taken, the ‘Ilth‘f‘ fish could cost him close to 87! each. All this assumes thIi he fishes practically every day of the season. It MT take into I c c c not travelling expenses. lodging. licences. entertainment ,nnd equipment. Add these together. plus the fact he's likely to fish at most about four weeks. and the whole thing could come to about $500 per fish. He's a true angler at any .the domain of the casual rrr- ldent and non-resident fisher- man. For a section of the Sevogle inlver in the northeastern put of the province. the government swallowed the lure of $7,000 ‘ offered by I St. Louis mm. The bid was almost six times the f upset rice of $1,110. lowest sum ,for w lch the loans would be sold. The angler who used to flsn .freely In ll-mlle Itretch of the - Kedgewlck River in central Ncw Brunswick might find himself calling I fly in the eye of too ‘Now Yorker who paid $30,000 -for exclusive rights to the sec- tion. Upset price was $12000 General season for sIlmon in New Brunswick extends for varying periods. by Ireas. from May 15 to Oct. 31. Even with The trout IeIIon has neared the closeof its 2nd week and he boon remarkably productive to date. Some bnath taking cItches have been cceeled and if the tempo of trout movement is maintained this year bids fair to e x c e od nny previous trout season. The Vernon River Causeway is once more in the trout products. oohann mm- menclng on Good Friday. Some lovdy trout were caught in! SIt» urdny fresh in from salt water. A farmer tom the dim-let phoned mo on Sunday morning toflndoutiffIi-mors bad to have I fishing license this year. ‘it appears that I number It city anglers. who by was bony — g 3: 3" s i g. or ii § 3 . § 3 i g; it: if 5? l iii? 5 553?!!- "i 'l l :3 i it i no ll! 51 EM ‘l i l i in. 3;: ii “iiii i é» f i , I if? ' 155;} ,nro inclined ’iiiii HUNTERS’ CORNER Splendid Trout Catches Are Continuing To Be Made week top fishing was enjoyed It Ivory year since 1949. Nova Scolin doesn't lease water rights. Although the total yield from all rivers in the province normally is lower than that of New Brunswick'a Min~ mlchi system. there is a variety of streams in Nova Scotia io[ please ardent anglers. c c The Modway River gave up' a more salmon than other Nova ‘Scotla waters last year with a. SPRINGFIELD, Mill MP)— yield of 519. The laHave glve Springfield won the Amerim up 646. St. Mary's ‘51, West :Hockey League Calder Cup River 310. Moser 250 and Mar- i plIyoffI for an unprecedented gnree “7. ‘third straight time by beating i The Nova ScoLiI season opens Buffalo 3-: Thursday night on ‘Il’Oi-Ind April 1 0n weltem ‘Jlm Anderson's overtime goal. rivers. and May 15 and June 15 The decisive tally at 1:44 of ,nn streams flowing into the Bay ‘utr. play enabled Indians to D FUHdY. Nfirlhumbfl‘lhfld erp up the beat-of-sevea so~ Springfield [Indians Win "Ml leave stand by Bison goalie DeJordy. His rival. Springfield's coal. some of the more abundant 0 Marcel Pallle. was called upon some men Pnicns .ponls under issue there are corrlveau u: make only it stops. Angling lesson on choice plenty of good open Ipota to M. “mm “(do (with. stretches of New hrunlwlcli'I fish. I,“ u my“ men "wed in i the second period and Barry QUEBEC icp, _ Com, m .Cullen in the third, Each time Corrivcau of Out-her Citanm, ‘i the powerful Indians. maintain- who made the culprit cum“, l as their billtorlnl III-uh. iiomnmi Cup finals this year. ‘Wmd but for the sou-liter- h“ been chug". mm. of u... ‘ Blll Sweeney. who notched lot yenr. the Quebec Junior Hockey ,W‘n” L" m. "nub M" ii. Association announced Thurs- !“ II 13:00 01 the Middle PH" dIy. iod. Sweeney assisted Bruco‘ Junior A lcagne roacth voted Cline at “:25 of the third sen-i Strait and the Gulf of St. Law- m“ H “a mm .5 heroic 52-4 ’ams. builder of one of the Na- ,himsdf.lohflendleypontedhis “snowmen-Lu raccond victory in three games. at Chicago. Cubs made nia er- allowing only five hits and two ran. runs before he tired and Win!” 110 nouns replaced by Hank Fischer who Willie Davis had two of the gave up two runs in the ninth. homers and the others were tut The loser was main: .lnck Ham by Frank Howard and Daryl ilton who now is 1-2, ispesmer. The loss was pinned In one other afternoon game‘on Dick Ellsworth while lion in the National league Los An»: Perranonki got the win. . geles Dodgers uncorkod tour' in the American it was pinch lJackAdams Step Out As Manager the Red Wings. they won seven Stanley Cup championships and 11 league titles. flounl Hockey League's most. The farm system the Red powerful dynasties in the 1505, ‘ Wings built under AdnmI' gui- retired Thursday after 35 yearsldnu produced its greatest as general manager of the De dividends starting in the IMHO troll Red Wings. season. “It was pretty much my own . veloped players as Gordie Howe decision." said the 66-year~oldi‘l'ed Lindsay, Abel and Terry former NHL player Ind conch Snwchuk playing leading roles. who is enshrined in hockey's ’ the End Wings captured an un- Eall of Fame at Toronto. equalled seven straight NHL Adams' retirement otter It championships. years in the NHL came as n Damn '9' m. gunk, c“, Ihock- in 1950. 1m. isss Inn 1955. "9 ‘5 in "W" “Film Ind Adams. after I Florida vaca- he announced his retirement at um, .11] mm u, Dam". The a news conference with his iypi~ i n“ wmu h." "N m m cally booming statements. min “.11.”. h, In “wry ly JERRY GREEN ! DETROIT (API — JIck Ad with such Adams-de-: lMinaukee Trims Phillies; gers Blast Cubs 12-5 hitters day A: Bqu- La lClintno singled with two out ll line .iginh as lion Sex odzad iWashiugton 57 And ll Detrvvl Vic Went and Build \lurtm supplied pinch hits as Tigers bee: Kansas City Athletics [17. The Detroit Victory went to Hack Aguirre d‘hil! Bob Grim was the loser. in night games in the Nominal { St. Louis was It Houstm in tho . American Cleveland was at La Angeles and Minnesota at Bd- timore. lRidan Sped fTo Victory LEXINGTON. Ky (AP) Favored Ridnn oped to victory Thursday in the sum Bill Grass stakes and headed l. ward a challenge of Sir Ga,- lord in the Kentucky M The fleet Nantallah cdt. owned by Mrs, Moody Jolloy. was paced expertly by incite! Manuel YchI throuar the 1%- mile distance at Keeneland race course to win going away four lengths ahead of Decidedly Roman Line was third in the ininelmrse field of classy throe- lyear—oid colts. all but one I . Derby eligible. Ridau ran the I o tutti ‘ltslll. lili'lt “My doctor has been Ifter me“ to quit." said Adams. "He lsl a good friend of mine and on was worried I'd keep fl. to keep continuing always for one more you. one more yoan" Bruce Norris. owner of tho Red Wings. immediately Ip- polnted coach Sid Abel to suc- ceed Adams in the dual role of manager-coach. Adams retirement came one month after the Red Wings com- pleted their season on the out- side of the Stanley Cup playoffs for only the second time in 24 seasons. "The fIllure this year had nothing to do with it." Adams said. “i never quit under fire and I'm not doing it this time." In the 33 years Adams rnn Mets Grab Sam Taylor NEW YORK (APl—New York Mets engineered their third player transaction within 24 hours. acquiring catcher Sammy Taylor from Chicago Cubs Thursday in exchange for outfielder Bobby Gene Smith. No cash was involved. . The deal followed soon after acquisition by the National ‘ Vases-to 1. Out. I SOC-7‘" distance . 1:47 3-5. one-fifth second d the clpaclty and Adams readily track record not by W agreed. Table in 151. BALD? RECEDING? I "'10! room tl Insotuvsu UNDIVICTAILI—tooh and hot- i you own nattnnl growing hair. You closest Moods. avo- yonr hath. won‘t boot. Absoluton boson. Into-ted loathe: - I'M Mil. been. You’ll loch yearn room. Malt Coupon m to. "mos 10”“. no lay s... ion-n I. en «upon. I “"- 1‘“°. Moan send an Ill! without nny ohlgettew on m. m w an Mi emu. .- iAVtOl toms ln phi- “. “v a. white union. NAME [TIBET League club of catcher Harry (‘th from Cleveland and pitcher Dave Hlllmnn from Cin- OMoosln . mm. a“... CITY . . . . ..... Cnnodonndll.l.L_————— cinnati. DESEMENT DEPT. the Cardigan Causeway... Iiiv- 90,2131) thshqmr' .‘on' (mm "in “mm” ery. fighting beauties cmmmed '° i’l‘»i”.'.°;§..‘3“l 333%. l t'o H cou n I '1 ho ht th dih h s - :..::;.:;:'...:..;;g:;. 2:. en 1 n “semen for the man who demands niacin: channel ito over this gusewny. 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