SPOITSTLALI. gy WIIITNIY MARTIN new YORK (AP!-There la a grunge parallel in the careers of yo, DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle who between them-with the ex- ceptloll of three war years-have been custodians of centre field for my York Yankees for more than I) years. histories of unsound legs. DiMag- gio had a bad knee which caused scouts of other clubs to pass him up as a poor risk. Mantle suffers from osteomylitls, a chronic bone gilment. Both can be classed In the super- gtar category, with DiMaggio al- ready in the Hall of Fame. and Mantle possibly headed In t t di- rection. The history of each is studded with injuries. ailments and opera- I.-Hhtory Of Two Baseball Greats ls OI Disablement Both came up to the club with "1 does. IOTII IUOOID Oddly enough. both are round specimens. well-rnuecled. splend- idly co-oi-dinated. graceful and agile. Dillon. tell and lithe. moved with antelope grace. making orn- cult. plays eeerntngly without ef- ort Mantle la the burly type. with tremendous shoulder and neck ' and capable of a burst of speed greater than that of any other ball player in our experi- ence. Just checking back on the last four or five years of DiMagglo's playing career we find him under- going operations for elbow chips and a heel spur. and suffering from virus infections. a groin in- jury and a pulled leg muscle. Mantle. since Joining the club in 1951. suffered a knee injury which necessitated an operation. en in- capaeitating injury to the ham- . A soap mmtw Book 357' 7:2 85 axle of 71!! SUPER swrs or 771: I957 .94-7450.4. rs rm zmvmlaao KW IVIR-4555'-' er A-cam smmog. Orval Tessier Hatertiads . Wins Q.H.L Iloi Gttlly st-iuNorint.n. um. um - Sc ' 1" I James I. Bartlett. :5. Providence FE . American IAIIIIC ltockcv player, pleaded not guilty in dIhll'IPI court M().N"l'Ill-ZAL t('Pv-Orval Tea- Monday to a charge of assault Iier. Quebec Ace's all-Itnr risk! and battery on a fan during a wins. has won the Quebec Hot-they game sgtugdgy night. mg cage League's scoring championship by wag rgmumgg to April 13, a single point over iinernate Mar- Bartlett was charged with nu eel Benin. 8M0. The schedule ting Richard Van Orman. 25. oiWI03?d 5lmdl.V- I Springfield. with an hockey stIck.l The pair sinned - niiund-luck V" om,” "id )1, was muck on - bottle from early January. Tes- me had. ue.. ".1 back. sulsier went ahead two points and umhu we" required. held that margin through six Barlett. a native oi Verdun. "Wk? 0i Pl3-V- A Que" "id V.” orman provoked Benin cut the edge to a single In It b hut l- . he ion by scoring two points In the 3k:.e'dss1:;, frgm row: as final wcck. running his total to 20 The incident occurred in the cloning seconds of a flame be- tween Providence nnd Springfield. Springfield won 11-4. Police were aummoncil wlicn fans threw eggs at the players and later stoned the Providence team's . bus. Phils May Open Season With Negro At Short CLEARWATER. Fla. (AP) Philadelphia Phillies may open the National League season with their first Negro player in the starting lineup at shortstop. The newcomer is John Ken- nedy, a 23-year-old rookie who at the moment isn't even on the Phil- liea' roster. He had been assigned to Schenectady of the Eastern League after being signed by the Phils. who spotted him playing with Kansas City Monarchs. "I don't know if he can do Illcl job," said manager Mayo Smith. "But if the season opened tomor- row. he'd be my shortstop." ation. a pulled thigh muscle. a later aggravation of the same in- jury, sprained knee P : and now a ankle injury. ONE FULL SEASON In his 13 playing years with the Yankees. DiMaggio played in every game only in the 1942 sea- son. although he missed only one play a complete schedule. Both DiMaggio and Mantle prob- ably would have missed many more games had their real condi- tion on occasion been known. Di- Mag. those close to him will say. played when every step was agony. Last year Mantle would often bind his ailing leg tightly from string tendon. a second knee opcr-. game in 1940. Mantle has yet to goals and 38 assists. Tessier finished eight goals ahead of his nearest rival while Bonin was 19 ahead in the assists department. The lcague's most valuable player. Dick Wray of last-place Shawinigau. finished third with 68 points-33 goals and 35 assists. Centre Skip Teal of Aces' big line was fourth with 64. RIFLE SCORES Thelfollowing are the scores of the Civilian Rifle Club for March 20. Next shoot March 27. A Wendell MacLean... . Moore Agrees To Defend Crown DETROIT (AP)-Archlc lilur". agreed Monday to defend his light heavyweight boxing title in De- troit's Olympia Stadium June 7 against the winner of the Chuck Slllescr-'I'0ll)' Anthony bout April 5. Moore reportedly received a 5100,- 000 guarantee for the match. OLD BUILDER ankle to thigh so he could be in the lineup. and Casey Stengcl ad- mits there were times when he should not have played him. O PIIIIAJO First king of the Aztecs of Mex- tico, the 14th-century Acnmplchtli yerecled stone buildings and ca- inals. I making his 99 Bob ilambiy . , . 99 Ralph Jenkins... 99 Ali. MacDonald .. . . 90 Ted Smith ., . . . 98 Garth MacLennan... . 97 Al Mulch .. .. , 95 MT Gorm1ey.. . 96 George Rogers... . 95 Roy Vessey... .3 .. .93 Frcd Hooper . .. . . . 95 Gcnrile Mac-Lcniian... 94 Had Inns .'93 In-ne Rugcrs .. . . 92 Clive Stewart. , 91 Eric Wilson .. 90. Bill Rogerson j C t Ed AC(lrn.. .. . .. . . 87l iD.i.D. Rozman. .. .80 Bill ActIrn.. . .. 80c ltarllhte Speed Shlint Clisllins for Minute DALHOUSIE. N.B. ICPl -- A Maritime open speed skating championships is tentatively set for this Northern New Brunswick town April 1!, if any interest can be amused among United States cha pious. Earl Lavigne. coach of the local speed skating club. said Monday he expected to know today or Wed- nesday if the skating meet in tea- sible. Among those invited to the meet are Al Broadhurst. former North American c h a m p I o n; Johnny Walsh of Saint John. N.B.. current New England title - holder and Joe Tosi of Warehouse Pt.. Conn. Mr. Lavigne said a number of in- vitations have gone to the Con- necticut speed - skating associa- tion. It held. it will be the first Mari- apeed skating meet ainoe Dodgers Almost No-hit Yanlts By THE ASSOCIATED PRE8SYa Brooklyn Dodgers. dealt a no- hitter by New York Yankees In the world series last fall. came within one out of returning the dubious honor Monday in an exhi-l bition game Brooklyn won 1-0 in ii innings. Brooldyn's Johnny Podres. who shut out Yanks in the seventh and deciding game of the 1955 world series. and Don Larsen. who hurled the no-hliter last fall, were the starters at Vero Beach. Fla. Podres, who was in the navy last season. held Yanks hitless in his six-inning stint and Larsen. first appearance against the Dodgers since the ser- ies. gave up four hits in five inn- ings. Remember When Winnipeg Elmwood Millionaires blanked Ottawa Pi-imroses 3-0 at Ottawa in the third and deciding game for the Memorial Cup 26 years ago today. Billy Mackenzie was a star in Elmwood's march to the Canadian Junior hockey clinnpionshlp. and Bill Cowley. later a standout in the NHL. was on the Ottawa team. LONDON (Reuters) - Donald Campbell. holder of the world water speed record. received the insignia of a Commander of the Order of the British Empire at an investiture by the Queen Tues- Canedalls Plenty Tickets On Sweepstakes DUBLIN (CPl - Canadians drew a long list of tickets in the Irish aweepatakes on Friday's run- ning of the Grand National. but none of those first issued were on the favorite. Glorious Twelfth is a l0-to-i choice to win the race. The following Canadian -.held tickets were drawn. First listed is the horse. then ticket number. nom-de-plume or name. and ad- dress: Dusty Path: LDQ 61052. Dag- mar, Montreal. Four Ten: LCV 68874. Hermenie. Comtedecbamplalu. P.Q.: Frosen Credit. LBR 51281. Bozo. Montreal; LCV 56225. TR 0740. Montreal. Clearing: LCV 60732. Mr. (G. P. Vander Wee. Montreal; MNW 66503. Craigle Lyhn. St. Hubert. Que.; MNX 32700. Judy. Halifax Co. N.S. Gowell: MNZ 40607. Daddyys. Shediac. NB. Green Drill: LCV 63482. Lucky Strike. Montreal; Key Royal: MPL 07195, Aussie. Sherbrooke. Que. Lancehead: LCV 6893!, Irish Eyes. Quebec; LCR 80210. Bigori. Montreal. Eagle Lodge: LAZ 4923:. Abbey. Charlottetown. Gentle Moya: MNZ 61928. Uncle Bill, Montreal. Fahrenheit: LCV 26861, iiodgson, Kings Co.. NB. Rose Park: LAV 75196. Ala Boy. Granby. Que.: MNW 69352, Turnip. Comte la Prairie. Que. Russet: LBV 70939. Its Montreal. Wyndburgh: MPV 54938. Mrs. B. D. Weldon. Montreal. The Croiler: LCV 67690. Pula. Dorval, Que.: LCX 58399. Mrs. B. Schultz. Verdun. Que. Tiberetta: LAZ 55073. Mrs. E. 0. Rod, Noranda, Que.: LCW 64306. John WilliarrbToplosky. Montreal. Tulto: MN 54594. John The- berge. St. Jean. Quc. Rondino: MNW 20009. Dark Man. Cape Brcton: MNZ 50754. Jombo Option. Que. Armorial ill: LCV 20976. Ouila W. Daigle. Kent Co.. N.B. Bremontier: LCX 700l3. Arscotl. Montreal: MNV 54117. Old Dutch. Quebec. Domata: LBV 69662. Kimmy. Montreal; MRD 19970. M107. Sorel, ue. Icelough: LBZ iilliiil. Lucky Dog. Quebec. Mr. Chippendale: MPZ 67235. Saucy. Ville St. Laurent. Que.; LCJ 57395. P. Bertrand and E. A. Gendron. Quebec City. Sundew: LAV 63518. Laurent Le- page. Cote Berthier. Que. El Grlego: Mnz 61013, Charles. Montreal: LCV 21290, Canrad Duguay, Gloucester Co., John Mine. 0 day at Buckingham Palace. N.B. M SPORT SNAPSHOT! , - ....- :....:..4 ltimos Are Not In Demand For Pre-Season Exhibitions 1 By JACK SILLIVAN L Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO tCPI G Champions in any big sport usually ooze bon- otiice. but you wouldn't know it from the brushoff I-Zdmonton Eski- mos have received from eastern pro football teams this year. They just don't want those pesky Elli! around-in August or in Novem- her. it's understandable during late fall because the Eskimos havel shown a remarkable knack of? U. N. B. Drama Festival Winner BATHURST. !N'.B. ICP)-A pro-' tluction by the University of Newt Brunswick Drama Society won all awards Saturday night at the. three-day ew Brunswick regional drama festival. . The winning play. one of four in competition, was J. B. Priest- ley'a Dangerous Corner- It will be eligible for invitation to the Do minion festival opening in Edmon- ton May 20. UNB students Michael Gordon. of Mantra! and Joan Mansfield oil Fredericton received the beat ac- tor and best actress awards. Adjudlcator Cecil Bellamy said the produc-tion.dlrected by Prof. Algin Shaw, was "extremely well done. with perfect timing. exact ycosiumlng and with a gradual ?buildup of tension from the time ltbe curtain went up." ' Three honorable mentions went ilo Entre'acte. presented by Col- .lege Notre Dame d'Acadie oi Mom.-ton and written by Antonine Jtlaillet. a member of the college staff. Mount Allison University of isackville received two honorable mentions for its production of Ter- rence Pattigan's the Deep Blue .8 I ca. Mr. Bellamy has yet to adjudi- cate III? Nova Scotia and New- inundlantl festivals. He will have .chosen 14 regional winners by Ap- ril 6. Eight of these will be in- lviied to the national competition. i RECORD IMPORTS OTTAWA tCPl w- Canada im- ported more merchandise last year than in any year of her his- ltnry. the Dominion Bureau of istatistics reported Monday. Over- all value was 35.710.400.000. up imore than one-fifth over figures .for the year before. Chief in- creases were in trade with the lUnited Kingdom. the United lstales. Mcxico. Venezuela. Bel- gium aiid Luxembourg. France. knocking mi-r the supposedly stronger easlernera when it really counts-in the Grey ('up final. So. what": the matter viith a couple of pre-season curtain-raisers Nothing much. except some eastern club operators feel that the liskimin may be champs in the fall but they're a wishy - washy club in the summer. In other words. they don't give the customers a fair shake in the "mulling" games. Tim. the I-Jskimus may gite east- ern leams a sense of false secur- ity. Last year. inr instance. the lied. March 11. 1957 in. cumnaa has 7 gg pm-ea retort given full vain for their men!!- Eakime manager Keith Roll says the Eskimos "found it not in our naain-iai advantage to plan exhibition samee in the out till year." The Edmonton-M t al exhibi lion game drew a whopping 13.83- crowd in I050 and it's rcaaonahla to expect a rematch would drav again. After all. a lot of Mont real fans would like to take I peek at the team that bowled ovet their heroes in three straight Grey Cup classics. Eskimos have two pre - seaaol games on tap against British Co lumbia Lions. The first is Aug.l ll Portland. Ore., in the 35.0!!! seat Ytiultnomah Civic Stadium 1 took. M and the second is scheduled for .i;':; -- , the Eskimos represent the :oi'ri:is0nIxr'te-iii :;II?enOlIlIU:)alB(l'EIOllelElellwelt I" we Cup Egam "'15 3"" before Edmonton met Air: in thelme-VI” 5h9w " T.”"""” V'”"y Cup mm "Wu mnmm lam. mdvstadium Nov. 30 vrith a real rec- ovuybody remember. the mob ord to shoot at. No team. East or ough 50-27 beating the favored Alalw"" h" W” U" Gr” Cup ml" istraight since it was first put up for competition in 1909. STARS USED SPARINGLY i The champions weren't wel- comed back this year because coach Pop ivy used his big guns -Jackie Parker. Normie Kwong and othenwnly sparingly in the exhibition games. Eastern club operators were somewhat miffed at Ivy's strategy. figuring that their fans who paid regular sea- this is the way to new Mcclllocli model 333 chain saw 0 Saws full power in any position SPORTS ARENA without odiomuentl e Cutlttuoogh I-foettegh SKATING 15 gggondgi M().N'i)AY and WEDNESDAY . (;.,.,.,m,;. 1 ix; AFTERNOON-4-5:30 of ground! 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