18 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. April ‘30. 1964.' SPORT ECHOES By Norman .\lactloiiuld SIittmmrside Bureau ol The Guardian Barons Down Quebec Aces QUEBEC it'Pt —- Cleveland Barons took a two-game lead it: the best-ol-sm‘eti t‘alder (‘tip fi— nals by defeating Quebec Aces . 54 Sunday in American Hockey League action. Dick Matttttssi Scored the win ning goal for Cleveland Wllh MAHA Statement? less than two minutes left in Some or the latest hockey Joe Clark and his charges to "1'? Hamel scores itt t‘entral (‘nnrida' vacate .\Ionti'eal. we never . “19 B"'“1"- Vllttl‘d-ltlaf‘f’rtltb Woodstock 10 ttttnwa ' .\'.lt(: did hear that he approved of 1“ till? film‘s “estern lhwston mace 1 seven playoff game: using force iti suspending the _ I without a setback with the win Monarchs ll Ottawa \ltttities Ti . . ' series, We think. however. it “I? (‘XDt‘l'i (till lllll'ltll‘ [II llt‘ill' ‘ ' that .\lt li'lcury has told the two is up to the .\l.\ll.\ l‘rcsident mrt‘ 1hr t. a s t c r it Dti'tsmn Ottawa it .lllh‘ .~h h 'tllt‘ lnti to make a statement. it he champs. tie dotth if \l:i\'ot’ Challntte hasn't alri‘atli done so. and Quebec ll‘tl '3-0 after the first Whttion would sltiltltl lot ‘t clarify his position with .rc- period on floats by Bill Suthei‘ Though most neutral ohser- card to this summary eVIstion land and Leon Rochelort. . . , . of the Island lcuni. (leveland came to life m the vet's in l‘\. radio. and the “.0 (hm-I mmi‘ t.,,- a mth “,Hmd and HM the Score 3‘3 "(“T'SIHIM'I'S hiH'" lilht‘" “I‘ that the l.t““ltlll|l.'lil't"\ would :oin: tttto the third. the l'tttlgels toi' our Summer il't\(‘ sum the \' ill: \1 on— Rut, Hum. (m. Rm“ NHL Joe aide Lecionna i r o s. the -“‘(‘l“di"l.\’ killltl 0’ l‘iiil‘lj‘ “Comet; lintro land t‘octl Htf‘PkSlL'a were - ~(‘coti t"), till he Hi ,'t‘ 19 m1“. warms m. t? qr. (.A.H..-’t. and .\l.\ll.\. set‘m {mung Hm} mum haw made 3 (ms- B. to be unanimous in upholding mmd mavmf‘. Minn“ Una“... if “an Hicks and Cleland tht‘ derision of the amateur they were permitted to play Morison were the other Quebec hockey moguls. .\Ii'. l‘ottcr. them again The Legion boys s(.(,rm.s_ president of the (‘AIL‘L Mr. were travel weary aiid perhaps Th9 5pm,! now shim m Flt‘lll‘l', vice.presidcnt ol the a bu awed by their surroundings Cleveland rm. the third and in the game with the Montag. nards. but still held 0 t t aw a scoreless in the third period. The t‘,\11.\ owed them a chance to redeem themselves, and that debt will remain as a consider‘ . ahle hint on the (.‘.\H.\ escutchv eon of justice and fair play. , B." THE CANADIAN PRESS ! Probable pitchers for today's 1 major league baseball games, . won and lost records in paren~ theses: . American League New York, Meyer 10-0t and» Williams 10-01 at Boston, More. head 100) and Monbouquette 10.01. 421 i fourth games April 22 and 25. PROBABLE (AHA. and 'Mr. Peterson. ore- sidenl of the .\l.\ll.\. all ap- parently believed that the sooner the Sumniersldc boys took off for their island homes. the better. In all fair- ness to Mr. Peterson. al- thoutzh he tried to persuade. Yogi Berra’s Initiation tar from out of lllls wing-d i n g, yet, We'd ' a little pro-t pheey. but since calling “Gas? secutive extra-inning games sins Clay in seven“ we‘re afraid 1051- It's a tough Way for a to risk losing ottr reputation. new manager to start his car- But we'll give you a little hint. , . -_ a . eer. Two eleven-inning and Gordie llowe couldn't score on‘ tinfig;:a"$l‘(.£;/fil;rq4&0:,3; Bal' one twelve-inning loss. It Toronto all through the regular 0 I ‘ ‘ ‘e ‘ h d l‘d‘ ' Yogi Ntuld have gone 10 the season. but now when the hlut.I l "y S iclc ” e ' plate in a pinch-hitting role in chips are down he has scored , PM lag?“ B‘eagu’ ( those clutch situa- twice. Well. the chips are piling1 . V‘a, Op '3‘ “mm”: 1'0’ 5". old hat of his might higher every game. ‘ New \nt‘k, Stallard 40-“. t Yogi Berra and his Yankees look as it they might establish a new record —- the most can- some of tions. that have done more damage than watch .\lrs. Howe‘s big, broad- qacnlnlfjglazititwpggifi 59.10:” ft his manafierial strate" . l1 1 'ed bo ' from now on in. ‘ ' ‘ I ' ‘ (.r ' ' ° “3' 5 °” (’9‘ 3 St. Louis, Sadeckl tO-O) at; WATCH FOR MR- HOWE Remember, we‘re not making There was a lot of crowing in any prediction —— just asking yo Summerside about 11.30 Satur- to keep an eye on Howe. day night, and since the roosters Time out here to mention :eneratly whoop ‘er tip at the the passing in Summerside of crack of dawn. we wond e r e, (1 about it. Turned out to be .ltm Houston, Farrell 10-0) W). . Milwaukee. Sadowski IO-ll at; Los Angeles, Podres (0-0) or Ortega 10-0l Wt ’ . . . ()nly games scheduled. ' Kennedy after the. Leafs had worked under George tor a l I ‘ beaten the Red Wings 4-2. Just number of years. and found ‘ Horsemen s remember, Jim. the series is Mm alwa , NH, cum" and . ‘ tied at two games apiece, and undemmnfiin gur d“ St . set For so far home rinks don't seem to ‘ g' ' pe ; matter a hoot to either team. So sympathy ‘0 his hereav‘ld Owners. trauiors. drivers who. are interested ltl harness racing . .on Prince Edward island this i coming summer should he tn at. ‘ Q tendence tonight at the Char- lottetown where an import- ant meeting is taking place. Problems connected with the race game will he discussed and the dates of races at various tracks will be considered by those present Sid Abel and his hired help are wife. and tamlly. Watch For Mr. Howe The Halifax Faiiwiew Aces, w ho won the Maritime Volley- hall Championship in Sackville Phil, two weeks ago. copped the. Sum- ‘ A . Frank Acorn. race secretary merside lrlYlialtnnal senior ” . championship at Athena High y . and classifier at the Charlotte- town Driving Park. will chair two games to one. them was sponsored by \‘o eyhall Association. The tourna- h v day. Fairview and M-acKenzie'g House of Fashions finished that regular games tied with four wins and two losses. but [-‘air- i _ p _ view had one to or. point Mid ‘ “"US'N‘N 'AP‘ “‘1 M‘k" won first position. Souchak. two down after the The Charlottetown Mic-macs first nine holes, rallied with two and YMCA Triangle, had two birdie putts on the hack nine “"15 Enid “A'rrlgszea 3"? M l 0" Sunday to win $7,500 top money macs p are 11’ tavtng . . _ . . more pm-ms than Trianglos. m in the $30,000 Houston Golf (,las— the semi-finals t'airview Aces Sl“ DY “"9 S'mke 0"" ll“ {3' School in Summerside on Satur- the meeting. New York Star Is Hospitalized B.\l.’l‘l:\l0l‘ll€ ’.\Pi ’l'otiy Kubck, New York Y a n k e e shortstop. will enter hospital in heat Triangles two straight. and rored Jack Nicklaus. New York today for examina- Micmacs downed .\lacKenzies Nicklaus, who had held or tion and ohsertatton. also in two straight games. Fair- shared the lead through the. Kubek hasn't played since .\pril R and the following day he complained of a sore back. The ailment was diagnosed as a muscular cold but heat treat- vtew won the crown by beating t first 16 holes of the final round, Mtcmacs two gamest isay a 25-foot pittt that would in the 59mm “R” Mack... M. ‘have permitted him to tie Sou- ter the regular games. Airforco mall‘s 378‘s“ UHdPF-Dat‘—-miss .lets were tirst. 8.11.8. \'o. '1 seo lihe “"31 green CUP by Six ment and drugs failed to int r'ond. YCW third. and sus. , Inches prove it. 271'981'4’1‘1 in- xn. 1 fourth, in the .mnpnnaisg‘ Souchak. the 1955 classic tteldcr had trouble breathing the Jets eliminated YCW and l‘hampion. placed a final round Sunday. I'70 beside earlier rounds of 71. .69 and 68 in winning his frist. 1961 General hi it n a g e r llalph Honk. fearing there may b respiratory condition. ordered the checkup. 8.1-1.5 ‘.\'o l defeated S.ll.S No. 2. ‘In the finals S.l-l.5. No. l. The ‘ team which placed fourth beat Championsmp Since the the leaders, the, .\irforce Jets Greensboro Open. 3 , *5er "Var. .' oaks tag... 8g]... ' .. H. t. 3'. 3,, -~ ' PROUDOWNE Charles . Muir-w, onfl’she big weighed fish was 32 inches Inn: and may a large tmut at e pounds. ounces an . . . test he econ: din-inc tho Mr. We said it took mm ‘5 "Wm "l 21”“ MT- T00“ gum in Rlv- over an minuteu on land The was outing with‘warms. 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