4 ~ . cate Ae a penn ht ‘Thur dey, i DarRorr (cP) —_ Wings’ great defencema igtic coaches ‘to. Robinson. cay Washington, mand: ‘Senators - became the ; to: playin a. major: league ‘d- this spring, “Pete Run- ed.’ one “of Don - -New- Kk home -tudtin’ fre ninth lee the world champs, Q-1,. sewhere, ° -Johnny Antonelli, ling to return-to. the 20-wins yafter a 14-16 disappoint- tin: 1965): struck out eight : scattering live “hits _ and ne dn. his: seven in- tia Orioles beat chiiea- jim the Birds starter and byand: Dave Pope hom ered), olf-loser, Russ: Meyer. | Louis: Cardinals provided the big hit ing ‘of tHe day with Wally: Moon, Stan Musial. and Haiik Saude ‘tagging Jack Harsh- t homers to 6verhaula l in. Chicago dead anid beat ute. Sox 5-3, Ditmar; as Pittsburgh beat Kan- ‘Sas: City: O73...’ New. York: Yank- ces: and: Ciricinna ati hooked up in 3 ‘shabby, eight-crror scuffle won|. 75) by Redlegs with the benefit “of :five -unearned. UNS on five Yank. Crrors: as. a second goaltender, om the National | Hockey League, : pension basis,” he said. as. ska of his decision, Adams of- eet Braves on six hits tile: Tivers’ ‘got''10°fromn- Lew hirdelic;: Red ‘Murft and Hum- “wher e Brook=! ‘fast ones. for an inside-| nd Dale. Long “drove in three’ runs;.two. on. a’ liomer: ‘off Art]: “April 2, "ws. : ~ Bob lah, Detr oit Red 1 who was regarded by big- The 33- “yoat'- -old reargivar d an- nounced the move. Wednesday ‘Jafter 12 NHL seasons. Goldham's announcement was not surprising, He said a few months ago he probably would _|relire at the end of the 1 1955-58 campaign, yo "rb wasn’t fun anymore and I didn't want to stay around on a “Maybe ‘1T could go another. year and “{maybe-Is couldn't. But I don’t wank to be around when IY ean't {give 100. per cent.” " onre RED. COACHING JOB - When Goldham informed De- ibroit general manager Jack 4 fered: hint a coaching job with e | Hock ey. Associ ation junior A lea- MI BUQ ows Vy ack: matle me a wonderful e! financial proposition,” Goldham said: “But I’m tired and stiff has 3 tired ' Hamilton Cubs of the Ontario! ers to be allowed to sign on any Senior Men's tion decided last night. The group added the rider bal] ‘players could be on the’ diamond at any one time. Re- meetings placements in the case. of holi- ¢ team managers as. to. whieh hardball players be retained, who said the union team would likely be hampered by. man- power troubles through shitc-! work while most ballplavers were on.a day shift. In other. league business, if was decided to leave to the dis- cretion of the executive ar- ranvement ofout of town ga nes for the loop’s all-star team, Tentative. plans. cal! for Ket- chikan, Kitimat, Terrace und Smithers to be asked for home and-away games wilh the lecu!: softball league. It was decided that the team ang. want to think things out for a while. -Toronto is my home | and I want to do what is: best for : my family.” ' ‘Goldham. is an salesmai for a Toronto construc- tion firm, He is toying with the | idea of making a career of it, He indicated’ the decision on! the -coaching position hinged | chiefly -on “whether my other lemployer will permit it.” , Goldham was poison to oppos- ing forwards because of uncanny | knack: of throwing himself in front of flying pucks directed at the Detroit nets.’ That’s how he got the reputation of being a 5 | Second goaltender. Bob was with the Wings for six. seasons, during which. they won five straight NHL chanip- ions and three. Stanley Cups. He started his career: with :Tor- onto ‘Maple Leafs and later went to Chicago Heago Black Hawks, , game tied in: the: hest- ~of- sevon series, , “The: finals deserve the sup- port of Vernon. and the: whoie Off-season tere Practices: ‘Well-Attended i mi park by boys planning on taking part in Prince Rupert Vattle League (his season, a , managers would select the all- star tearn which would be “cho-- , Sen for strength and ability and: | not neces ssarily as an equal dive Good weather has resulted in excellent turnouts at Algo- lengue spokesman said today. Tonight, [1 and 2-year old: boys wilt (ake io (he diamond for practice at 6:50 pam. he said bub added that any boys | who hive Welf Cubs or Boy Scou. meetings on the same | nights as Little Leagues prac- liess wu atlend the Cub and | Seoul meciings, , Sizes 10 to 20 | LONG was SHORT! Just arrived! A ney shioment of cute little shortie coats Loop Increases Team Quota OF Baseball Players to Five |§ The number of baseball blay- | ision from cach team.” The meeting one softball Lleam this year is tol that registration forms be increased from three ta five, be ready for ae further eoreral a meeting of the Prince Rupert meeting later this month Softball Associa~ league president informed would |, submission that cost of a set of uniforms fur, ‘the All-Stars be investigated, — ES in plain srnooth rabries and novelty iweeds. Exceptional velues. ‘ G COATS Just arrived! A new shipment of smartly tailored full if - length coats. Fully fired. In plain colors and new tweed patterns. Exceptional values. Sizes 10 10 20. and Mike Kutvae Iwas empowered to draft up a constitution for iO that no more than three base-, fhe meeting, IL was deeided to hold generar | of the Assocation every month during the reeuar: day: and: absence from the city season with an excentive meci- | were left to the discretion of the ing. slated every two weeks, The question of having | teams out in full uniform wasi Che} of the season, Tuczas, re-elected by acclamation, Also avclaiined to office were Pearl Pat Britten, treasurer, san, ine a commissioners post is Charles Balneno, chairman, Othe Miner &mundson, of the city's senior basehall Jenene : RL, by. Parks Board commissioner. Move to increase the number eft for next meeting after’ keeping and one registrar and statistician, Splitting s of players from the senicr base-jteam representatives have, Chores will be Anita Charlebois, Jean Smurihwhgite, ball league was sparked by, Louis checked with sponsors, Also. Jehnson, Pearl Woon and Pat Britien, Roltong, Local 708 representative Jaid over was the — suggestion: Joe Favcot. who umpired in the league fash year back again Uhiy year and three other possible umpires asked to lake on arbitine duties, {he meeting was told, Seba ne meek a ast acest RASA Yi Ae a STN! sh an wanna, | From ‘2. 5 OG fe Boat tanks Sle per eal, aa BOISE, Idshe u~Paul Perkins : awe } V / IM, Sal, Lake City, knocked cet: M CAC \ : Eas Sought Dick f Lan iC, 1 148, Bois ie, a ) " ISSES OrMNnen Ss or Cup Finals |=. a : P oe GEORGE DAWES Bh LISES BLOU SES .VERNON -()'—-The. western ALUCTIGONER - « Canada Allan cup hockey final Pl 022 and 282 we OD a should be regarded as a second- ane GOI and 22 New Arnel! fabric. Smartly styl ed ' New “Arael’ Fabric. Wormen’s stat ary industry, Mayor Frank Bock- wr with new high neckline and bec but- blot vith fussy frilly vale jer-of: Vernon sajd-at the conci. 1-| Ban Your Tonks N toning. 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