HAPPY WINNERS-—Maurice (Rocket) diens smile happily in their dressing room with the Stanley Cup. Canadiens defeated Boston wo 6G © e he be eee Richard (eft) Bruins 5-3 Sunday to take the best-of-seven series in six wames suc cessive year. u NEW FACES—OLD POWER ete ods eee Fest S EEE ELS VETTE EEUU TT and Jean Beliveau of Montreal Cana- s and win the cup for the third (CP from AP) Re cvamped Dodgers show prowess in wallopping St. Louis Cards 10-3 By The Associated Press fans in Los Angeles {shortstop Pec Wee Reese, Di ‘Nusioned National League, probably | fielder Carl Furia and centre; fielder Duke Snider. In their: ; game right! Larker one. San Francisco had their fout- winning strea Ik snapped Sets cour i: Wwinnin little golfing veteran from the high-tax bracket. LAS VEGAN, Nev, (CP)—Stan se record g tourney Leonard, the Vancouver, has moved into After two years of trying, Leo- a rn on ne ae eas: nard Sunday won a major United Little League practice tonight Little League practice will be held tonight at 6:30 for boys between the ages of eight and 10 at Algoma Park. an a ot et “Locals win rifle shoot Local marksmen left crewmen of the visiting Navy frleates far behind in a five-team 22-calibre match competition at the Civie Centre Saturday night. The first Civic Centre Rifle Club team won the shoot with * 376 out of a possible 400. HMCS Chatham came in second with 345, the second Civie Centre team was third with 340, and the two navy squads ended up in fourth and fifth spots with 297 and 251 respectively. , Individual scores were as fol- lows: Civie Centre No. 1-—-Dick Paul 99, Joseph Wlasitz 95, John States golf event—the 40,000 Tournament of Champions—and collected $10,000. It was the biggest single prize won by a Canadian polfer and sent Leonard's total winnings from the golf trail to $14,698 so far this year, fifth highest of all professionals. He also gou 2 bonus, believed to be another $10,000. This came from S. BE, Ander. son of Los Angeles who “bought” Leonard in the Caleutta pool, a legal gambler’s auction in this state. Anderson paid $11,500 for Leo- nard and collected $95,760 from the pool of $266,000. In a Cal- cutta, individuals .or syndicates bid for a player. The winning bidder takes 40 per cent of the net. Leonard's win ended a run of near-misses at other tourna- ments where he couldn’t main- tain his form in the clutch. Here he was superb. He en- tered the final round with three par on the long, sun-baked for the 7,048 vards. j 279. | ONE- STROKE WIN ‘69s under his belt—three under; course of the Destert Inn Coun-} try Club. Par is 36 in and out: His final: ‘round of 68 gave him a total of; Monday, DANGER: hoped | this shot would prompt nme mp LOSE TWO, WIN ONE Prince Rupert Daily News April 28, 1058 SMALL ICE—Some people just love to skate, but. Clare Campbell, 12, is really ear who won third place in the novice ladies division of the Mid- « western Championships this year, was reduced to her tiny rink when the only iceskating riuk in Memphis, Tenn,, closed. She Mounties climb to top reaves takes title WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) —Wilf Greaves made a one-mile trip to Windsor Saturday night and a short time later took the Canadian middleweight boxing championship back with him to Detroit. ° Today his manager, Tony Ross Jr, is already busy Hning up his first title defence, and it's un- derstood it will be against Tor- onto-born Lil Arthur King. Creaves, 22, who has been fighting: out of Detroft for six months, had littfe trouble pounding his way to a fourth- round technical knockout over Cohey McCluskey, 26, of Char- lottetown and Dartmouth, N.S. The fight left McCluskey with two cracked or broken ribs and some doubt about his future, JUST A WORKOUT Greaves, an Edmonton-born fighter and former British Em- pire amateur champion, said the help to keep: ine tink open. fight was no more tiring than a - -y workout. He said that after the first round “I knew 1 could take it.” He suffered a slightly sprained wrist. Ross was already rhyming off the names of fighters he'd like Greaves to meet. Included were Gene FPullmer, who defeated the Edmontonlan on a split decision rying things at little far. Clare, e , e . | despite poor showing The Vancouver golfer, for 13! while Fulimer was world cham- _ _' years professional at the Marine | . . pion, Chico Vejar, Ralph (Tiger) HIMCS Chatham Mrs. Par-. prive Club there, won by one, By The Canadian Press Jones and Lou Lawrence of Van- sons 98, Parsons 90, Taylor 8!,! , ke from Bill Casper of A r.. : . . or. Ww . i Stroke [ro asper of Apple Vancouver Mounties lost two of their three week- couver, who held the title until Woodruff 76. i valle Calif. sanadis sing Fe Civic Centre No, 2--Hebben 93, Casper. was one stroke ahead the Canadian Boxing Federation are wondering “whether these}stead were Dick Gray at third.) by Chicago Cubs who came from] Jenkins 93, Leif Sandhals 91, are the same Dodgers who made. Rube Walker behind the plate, behind to take a 5-4. triuntph. Brootlyn famous. | Norm Larker in left field, Don;In the only other game Sunday, ~ The starting Dodger lineup, Zimmer at shortstop, Elmer Valo} ‘Philadelphia. Phillies beat Mil- against St. Louis Cardinals Sun-iin right and Gino Cimoli in waukee Braves 6-2. The sched- day showed only two incumbents: centre. | a “uled doubleheader between PIS) voncummieren 90, Nicholson £5. of teoart attee, tneee Temas | -end games in the Pacific Coast League, but managed | took it away from him for not from the one which faced New: With Larker, Gray. Cimoli and’ burgh Pirates and Cincinnati! /Mortel 72. ‘ to climb to the top of the league standings. defending it. York Yankees in the final game! Walker playing key roles, the: Redlegs was postponed becaus 30 . Shins b No 2.Dixon 89, Russel: thanks to a Bat a inst “round They re sda fey 1 meen Ross said he'd like to stage the of tre 1956 world series-—Gili transplanted Dodgers walloped of rain. las. Cemeroa 1 Howarth 49. ; 69. ae ; olt ne rem pera . wey remainec ; as eee ——" |} bout in Edmonton. . Hod: 3s at first base and Junior St. Louis 10-3 to win their first. In Saturday games, the Braves | aye we coe [mental pro from Chattanooga,!age points ahead of Portland: McCluskey nid “he'd have to Ships No. 2 -- 4 Gillinzm at second.. i series of the year 2-1. Gray wal- | defeated Phiiadelphin 4-2 Pitrs- Meliclan 19,; was equal with Leonard but his’ Beavers, who did even worse think it over a while” before he ~ Noted sportsman | Hunniford 77, Grotke 79. Shaw, g Q a losing three of four weekenc 4 : : Gone were third baseman loped a home run, his fourth of. burgh walloped Cincinnati 8-4,{ 5, os. . " ‘A birdie on the Tirst two Poles encounters. send di decides whether to fight again. ~Jaekt: Robinson, cateher Roy: the year, anda single, driving in St. Louis beat Los Anveles 6- fe ke be vr ies Wana a. we berave ‘ es at 46 He said his only interest at the ¥ nes , : : a —_ : , [= . ‘ S§Spokane Jinidians whipped i las vettine back to 1 Campanella and leftfielder San- three runs. Cimloi and Walker and San Francisco edged Chi-| iVanconver 5-0 Saturday, drop-: . waar time was getting bas 0 Lon- “-@y £moros. On the bench were knocked in two runs cach and cage 3-1. | ped ‘the first Sunday game at. WASHINGTON «Pm - - Herman:don, Ont., where he has just PEEP ERLE MOOD OP OLAV AE LLOPDDE EE DIO EO DP RAE E EDIE EDEL ELLE LL DDD OLLIE DO LF Ox Priday, Giants blank od | ed De ‘ror manager pu $4 Ones | Vancouver i 0 to he Mounties > Hickman, 46, sports commenta- ; acquired a job training horses. : ae } < lie? , "Cubs 2-fi dodgers edeed Carvd-5 ‘tor and former football coach itt WON EVERY ROUND | and then racked up a 1-0 win in! ERS GIVEN OVATION sve 3 | Jiddls 4-3: Broves shaw out Phir: tsa ; ae ‘Yale, died Friday in hospital IE 4 ¥ ne def) « Heates clbsoed Rede! ae LD “fa 3 b t th the seven-inning second game on: *ae, Me ay spit: . 7 et “ ie 3 and Pirates eliped Rete: RERS ito ved benc § rend? r fght-hander Dick Hanlon’s no- | The rotund, jovi! commenta- | me me ve ones ‘om y »paag - 3 : t “ et : i . . » t ag Mi , IN SERIES AGAINST RUSSIANS 338. suse vou sue Fir hist nthe PELs gr ae tin conning seven [4% ary Cente ant ae EES j <1 me & 2 Dd ond ey. Johnny Podres went u Ww By the Associated Press } In Saturday games Kansas: three ‘year 5, ie he ner it d bee cel out his opponent but opencec way for the Dodgers Sunday.| Despite Detroit Tigers’ horrible | City Athletics overpowered Chi-i Portland salvaged one Satur- iycars ago and had been com-\ with a furious onslaught that MOSCOW \Ur-—A United States men's basketball team Fri- dav night defeated Russia 74-68 to give-the Americans an even split in the first clashes between the two nations. The Russian women’s team drew first blood by trouncing the American girls 61-46, > A erowd of 17.000 packed the sports palace In Lenin Sta- divuim for the first basketball contests in the Soviet between Arverican and Russians. Many jumped to their feet to whistle ard boo at their own men when they fell behind in the timal | spi acing 10 Cardinal hits for his|spring showing, Manager Jaq: cago White Sox 7-1, the Senators’ day game. a 5-4 decision over: cpird straiwht vietory. ‘he left- (Ti Tighe niintamerd they were “| edged the Red Sox 7-5, New San Diego So'ons. But they lost pbander has accounted for all but | least 25 per-eent improved over! vork Yankees shut out Balti-' the other 9-4 Saturday and both (two of the Dodgers’ triumphs in} last year. Why? |more Orioles 2-0 and the In-! Sunday tilts, 5-0 and 8-4. {their first 12 games, Four double | “Amope other (hings,” he said, | dians beat the Tigers 4-1. i Seattle and Salt Lake City’ iplays helped him. immeasure-!“we have a much better bench.’ In Friday games, Orioles edg-: split both weekend double bills. Debly. j Last year our Dench was a joke. led Yankees 21, Senators blank- The first game Saturday went: » Stan Musi:ul rapped two of the’ The guys used to hide when I'died Red Sox 2- 0, White Sox de-) 2-0 10 the Rees ened the Rainers | St. Louis hits to give him 24 inibe Inoking for a pinch hitter.: feated Kansas 6-5, and Cleveland: returned for a 4-4 vietory in the | cmenting since then on the sports| lasted until the finish. . Officials seene fur radio, television and! gave him every round by a large magazines. | yaarigin under the 10-point ays- em pee PPE PIE DEP LD OPP LOLI DO DEOL OLE DPD ODP DE DOVPODEVOG RELIED LPO DVO PEELED AY CALGARY COACH OPTIMISTIC DESPITE LOSSES TO CANUCKS minutes. The Americans were given a tremendous ovation. id5 times at bat fora legaue-lead- This year they march up and j smacked Detroit 12-2. i seeond. The Sunday bill went DOOOLPOPDVOD LOD DIES LLE DIODE DOD OEELDEOUE LO EP OLOLLEDOOLOL ELD EPL EL OG: | ine 533 AVEVKALRE, tle has hit! do: wrt in front of me so I ean: eee ne nace in ame cs neem nen ee : B- 0 for Salt Lake in the first and i safely in all ll of his team’s! see them.” e : Seattic took the next 3-2, CALGARY Calgary Stampeders returned home Sun- j nlor Habs clin R ce ‘na 4. ? iRames. | Sunday, Tighe’s Tigers whip- Aussie sets At Phoenix. the visiting Sac-, day with coach Gus Kyle confident they can overcome the 2-0 li G ' The Cubs not only snapped: ped Cleveland Indians 9-5. Play- ramento Sutors took two of three dead held by Vancouver Canucks in thelr best-of-seven West- ithe Giants’ streak to pull np'ing with four reserves in the + k d ‘SANS, Bateday s match went. era Hockey League final series resuining tonight. ‘into a second-place tie with Mil- | starting Hneup, Tigers assaulted rac recor 4-3 lo the Sulons, they dropped “Weoean still beat then,” said Kyle, who watehed his to even Memorial Cup series “waukce, a half-game behind San! isix Cleveland pitchers for 14 DES MOINES .-—Alex Hen-i ithe opener Susidav by a similar, charges drop two vames in Vancouver last week--the first 4-2, Py ANCIsco, but executed the first IN'LLE, Que. @—Ottawa-Hull' be out for the series. Mario said. ‘triple play fo the major league | hits as they ended the Indians’ tour-game winning streak and derson, Australian sophomore at: Arizona State of Tempe, bettered | iscore and rallied fur a 13-10 vie~: tory in the nivehteap., the secand 4-3 after a lone overtime session. “The club was tired when we arrived at Vancouver but we Junior Canadiens are throwing! he will decide who will replace Ci sey ison, The triple killing caine, climbed into a fourth-place tie}/the American collegiate two- mile! No games ioe cehedwted to-. still should have won one game,” Kyle lamented, evervthing but the kitchen sink : Serviss after a practice today. ‘in the first innine. lwith the Tribesmen, run record in 851.3 at the Dr ake | ‘night, _. “Tt was tough to tose them both by such close seorcs, but at Regina Pats in the Memorial’ Vhe Junior Canadiens scored; ee _ Boston Red Sox crawled out}relays Friday. The previous On Friday, Tndians defeated ; the boys figure we can pet back even by worklrys just a Hotle Cup hockey final, dcadloeked ati all their goals in the first 12! of the cellar, beating Washing-| mark was 8:55, set. by Max Truex ;Mounties 3-2 im oan H-inning harder, And we're ready to do that.’ one game each. The Junior Habs, trying to minutes of Sunday’s game while the Pats counted onee in each : avenge last year’s loss to ee of the first two periods. 31-19 edge in the shots. Netminder Ken Walters has once while two of their players and a Regina player were off, iTry Daily News Classified ton Senators 7-5, ;LEAD 3-1 IN SERIES of Southern California last year, i thriller, | ‘The Mountaes came from he- | ; hind twice in the late Innings to | a Vaneouver rally. At Phoenix, the Giants found Close to 8,000 fans were expected in the Stampede Corral tonight. . Canucks worked’ out fov an hour arrival here after their ACRIFLAN fs Flon Bombers, held ai 35- 16 | Penalties played a big part in! {tie the count but were Unequal | Sunday, while Stampeders scheduled a leht drill early today. ‘ shooting advantage iniday agithe game as three of the goals ‘ i to the OCCASIODN TN CHE LIL 8S | 00 ce eee 0 ee Ott tt PPG a a GOODE bP OL IOTIELEDEIOLOEELORLODDDOIDOUIOOPS i they downed the Pats 4-2 after| were scored with plawers off. > , Spokane's s fourth hurler, rieht- a losing the opener 4-3 despite a|'The Junior Canadiens scored a€ CES €O i en ’ tr | hander Pat Patrick, snuffed out i . a j a F 4 es . . . : nee COVC ile short. KELOWNA, B.C. @-— Yount Belleville | rearguard Keithfa 25-year-old native of Port » batting ranve while Piteher , oo i been outstanding nh a the ae handed themselves and the see. Davy Jones of Belleville will be! MacDonald has a broken hand.|Willkam, Ont., was the big su! Dom anand held Sacramento to wash Y) Wear f ern c TAMPONS ame we ittle a ond with Canadiens shorthand-|in hospital tonight as his team-|The big defenceman collided (behind the Packers’ second con-| ftye hits and posted a 7-1 victory. | } no chance on the seven shots ed mates meet Kelowna Paekers! with Packers’ Andy McCallum [seeutivxe shutout. He hadn't let; Dusty Rhodes and Willie Me- | that got. past him, ‘ In Regina's 4-3 win Friday,| i? what may be the Jast game of: in the second game of the ser-|a goal by him in almost 140 min- Covey snapped out of severe Dat- S LAG KS : Third game of the best-of- left winger Bill Hicke fired three the Allan Cup final, i tes However until Sautrday ifjutes—sinee early in’ the first ting slumps for Phoenix and seven series will be played Tues- for the Pats while defenceman The game will be played in! iwas thought the hand was just period of the opening game. ench pounded ont three hits. motawa, fourth Friday, oth Terry Harper scored the win-| Kamloops, 75 miles north of | bruised. Providing front-line support| gan Diego at Portland and Salt ny . ner, here, The Packers rallied in the} MeCillum, who already had a|with two goals was George Agar, | Lake at Seattle were rained out. 1¢@ Pats suffered a bad blow eee deeemrtnveeree eee third perlod Saturday’ to snaten| broken toe, is playing with adpieked up from the Okanagan cae eter eenennimeee age peta GI ‘ In Eunday’s game when defence. a 4-3 win from Belleville Mc- special head senard protecting Senior League's Vernon Cann- Use Classifieds: ) Man gerry oerviss, Plekeda Ups Fu Farhinds and moved ahead 3-1) a fractured cheek sustained inydians for the Allain Cup playotts.| Use Ciassifieds-Fhey Pay : froma Prince Albert) Mintos for Urope starts in the best-of-seven final for thet the collision, ores mtn nea ne ley nay the playofts, broke his right arm in a second-period collision. tennis classic Canadiag senior hockey ehamp- Saturday it was another Jones A tavdens Cartel that wort ssw, ia : ionship. that sunk the Maes, Redhatred , the seat oc hae at the haces ar cet sodne ‘One Mpanle yp Dab os , LAG Ch, ! r ‘ ‘ Romina coach Prank | Marlo On Friday, Packers won 3-0. | pups ‘sof the ‘ker or easily rimaptecd. fisted. Hiey Tate Says Serviss will miss at, least | LONDON ii--West Germany,| voce pracpurr juas Jones of the Packers scor- ‘ hel CJines at heep that the next, two games: and MAY] Szechoslovakia and Spain moved NECK FRACTURED ped two goals. the tyly and Almost i : val ‘ “lay all day ‘Sanne Setasemmounrennsne VS 5 rere iv- wy i i CTE Presse woh, ah ate Aw, Into 2-0 leads us European ten-} Jones suffered a halr-lne| winning. in the third period as . Ion pu Ios inva i Wine unitelaiane \ nis men fired their first Davis} fracture of the peck when hel the Patkers eame back from a COMP ADITTERS FETE WS TOL i A.LLAN E. BARR Cup shots Friday, tripped over Packer poulle Dayal 3-2 deficit, for the wine The win- eve ry hia sacl ales - then esuel Contractor Hight of 16 national teams de-|dathemim in oa pelleniell fight ner camo with only 17 seconds , to wear. Salt staadles cl ; @ “xeavations @ Landscaping ployed in) European zone flrst-} aeross the goabmouth. 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