special. general “called |: for. Monday, acht Chub. new, float Bay.’ Roger’ Barelay, ‘2 X in the Civie - ‘iecides: the . yen ois, the “Royal Victoria |. “| the afternoon draw with al -! fore, ‘k Ww ‘what. ihey meani:by: Frost- hite'if you'saw those little ding. |. ie bouncing along in a twenty nile wind, with ‘waves breaking over, the bow. it -is s apparently the Victoria: Cluly were given: five nights of instr uction. in | naviga- lasn’t’ Bot: a namé, but the oe | ys built if; from Jaaz’ Baby. ans. ‘Easter holidays are com- dng’ up,-so the boat has. to .-be |. . "ready. for-one of ot famous | oan camping: trips. understand obey. figure they cat better than'. we the: girls do, due™ entirely oth : --COUrse,: -to good. management and: ood cooking. ' Take. a 50 1 degree. tembersitiite, a’ bright sunshiny.. day, . add younigtry: (sonie‘old ones 00) “and: ‘boats, ” and'-you have: the |: ‘scene ‘t-the’ Yacht Club last} “Saturday: Some of the younger: “boys: with fishing tackle, some of them trying out motors, and one..or two of them having ““trouble, Everyone was enjoying » the, Weather though, . SARETY and COURTESY: . CORNER | “Doane a baller when put: ng out na small boat,” Slow. down when. passing ~ dredges or- waters. whore divers vO “may he working,” ’ 1 eeneenrenenennnmer meee, te we rH i ee k ‘ge | ‘Prepares For Round wi, Haw YORK in—Boxing men Hei @ busing today .with spec- ation over “what happens |. next" In the ease ‘of “the .U,8, v ffovernmont versus the ‘Anterna- ‘t Honal Boxing Club, - ... Federal Judge Sylvoxtor Ryan Avis fob’ Off the bombsholl Friday ‘: morning by ruling the IBC is al. monopoly and conspiracy jn vio- lation of the Sherman Antl- Trust Act inthe promotion of world championship fights, Tho ruling was only on title \, fights and nob-on the wookly) con DOnetiile bouts promoted on 4 Wednesday and Pridny nights hy tho TBO in radio and bolovislon i i, programs. i duet how this alloyed Inatioha- cay wy 1 he bvoken np by eourt * grucr romains 40. be soon, ce Judge Ryan direated hath the on ; ‘kgovornmonit and the IBC to Buh. kml proposed docroos within 30 days, Honings then will bo helel *hofore n tinal. court ordor is Aandod down, ' ‘e a B ee a a Durelle Takes New York Offer Durello, Onanadinn Wght honvy- meat United States Naht hoavy- _. By Hew Gay “The. ‘vociferous complaints. of the penalized and’ the sound wan was second with cight wins of sticks whacking across delicate. bodies will resound throughout ‘the Civie Centre’ when’ floor hockey, gels its inaugural introduc- tion to the city next weck. Junior. teams. start: practices Tuesday: at. 7 p.m. and+the seniors follow on. Thursday: at. 7:30" p.m. ‘Regular play: is expected: to start in about two weeks time. Players.can pick up their hockey. sticks at the Spor ts Shop, where there isa small supply on hand. In order to comply. with the floor hockey. regulations stip- ulated by Ernie Novakowski and Bud. Hallock, the blade of the _ stick. must be severed. allowing at least three to four. feet of handle, The severed end must be rounded and smoothed off to avoid ‘causing injury if poked into someone's face: The length of the stick is to allow players: to take a sure * reptitious swipe with some leverage. at an opponent while the ref is looking the other way! Players. will require running shoes’ (also handy for making a-quick exit after raising the ire of some of the bigger types) and shin pads‘and gloves are advis- able, but not compulsory. In. other ‘words, encase yourself in ‘armor and.prepare for the worst, The Senior League is still’ looking for players not: afraid | of spending : ‘a. few weeks in: hospital should they get involved in‘a tassle. So if you've ever-wielded a hockey: stick or if you haven’t and would ‘like to. try,. just turn. up Thursday night. You are assured. of a thumping good time.” ~. The -Junicys are all ready to play, . having six teams with no more’ players required. Incidentaliy, team insurance is still being: investigated. This has been going on’ for the last month - ‘or :so.and sort of ‘indicates ‘a: reluctancy.: on ‘someone's ‘part. to- : accept, the challenge—or maybe we’ re. dust, poor risks. eo ih! ae Latest dings ‘in’ the baseball world around the citrus and - cactus circuits as the exhibition seagon opens today with all ‘16 clubs in action: Giants’ ower fzorace Stoneham admitted -obsence of. Ruben. Gomez arid Ramon Monzant from camp was ‘fawt of, transportation arrangement mix-up and apologized to both players... .. Monzant will not be able to report immedia- ‘tely due to his mother’s ilness-in. Veriezuela, . . . Holdout Willie Miranda telephoiied Orioles from Havana but refused. to. agree terms,, .:. Yanks’ Mickey Mantle ivilk be used for pinch hitting purposes. only in weekend exhibitions with Cards... . Southpaw Johnny Podres ef Dodgers, who blanked Yanks in seventh game ‘of 1955 World Series, -retired.seven straight batters in first intra- squad appearance since navy discharge. ... Piteher Mickey “MeDermott of Kansas City and outiielders Jimmy Plersall and ’ Gene: Slepphens of Boston ended their holdout. sieges and came to terms, .. The Tigers shifted catcher“J, W. Porter to the outfield, ... The Cubs’ Bob Rush has gdded a screwball to his pitching repertoire... . Johnny Klippstein of the Redlegs con- centrating on improving his curve ball: Instead of experimenting - with various pitches. ... The Yank's Bob Turley and Brooklyn's Don. Newcombe, both hampered with arm ailments, warked out with no I. otleets, . Postscripts fe re Su “ vate "ay "4 eat ‘ eee 4 . , ” Gatien ‘Basilio’s quick: knovxout of Johnny § Saxton vamed tle welterweight champlon “fighter of the month" laurels in - Ring magazine ratings and resulted ina shuffle of rankings in the 147 pound division... . Community stockholders in the Spokane Indians baseball team have voted to suspend opera- {long in the Northwest League thig season as:the club, which set a minor league attendance record a while back, has been suffers ‘ing from Inck of finanees and fang... Canadians will get a chaneo to see the Swedish national puck squad that won the world and European title and dispelled any ‘suggestion of in- vinelbility What had been attached to the Russians, Tt hasn't beon decided yot who thoy'll play here... With the Baldwin rink top dogs of the Canadian Curling Championships, four Chicago curlers are gathering data on thd rinks operations to help them organize the firsb United States curling championships to be played in Chienga this mont bee AWN en eT RUE Rey OE Hee gm HtD Re ens seenmas qatar etna emg amet “ MONCTON, NB, @) - Yvon ‘UNDER Wolght’ ‘boxing champion will woleht contonder Angola Dea» 2 fendis of Brooklyn In, Now York Moreh 28, Chris. shaban, Dur olle's MAnAyEY ANNOUNcad Fil day night. Dirolle had heen “promlaod: a crack nb Chuck: Speisoy or Tony Anthony tn Madison Square’ Gardon §f ho makes a ereditnhle showing ngalnat Dofondis, tole i to 1 ai | anktn, Ave, Went Ame nNeMe tee! prem ma SOMETHING NEW ‘See The Great New _ “cenenatg@eveeraic REFRIGERATORS Automatic Washers at |}. Gordon & Anderson Dial $014 vba | Albert oer Sixt ae for the big one, | “We were in.a Horie rut all! year and we knew we just had to get really good,”. the 80-year-old winner said ‘Friday after giving Alberta its‘sixth title in the his- tory of the, world serles of curl- ing. Baldwin, with the title already in hand, polished things off jn 2-3 victory over Nova Scotia to gop {through the bonsplel‘undefeated, He was the 10th skip in the 28-year history of the event to do'so, the most-recent being Bil- ly. Walsh of Manitoba in 1952 and Don Oyler’s Kentville. crew from Nova Scotia ‘the year he- A 7-4 victory 0 over : Manitoba in the. morning ‘round, enabled Baldwin to beconie the second skip from Alberta to’ win.’ the Macdonald’ s Brier tankard twice. WEST PROY ES BEST | “The western provinces grabbed the. first: four places. Saskatche- rover the 10. rounds and British Columbia and Manitoba wound up with 7-3 records, Ontario, had six wins, Quebec | and New Brunswick four, Nova Scotia . and. ‘Northern Ontario three, Princé Edward Island two and Newfoundland one—a first- round upset over Ontario. Leafs’ Final Bid For NHI Playoff Spot ‘ By The Canadian’ Press Toronto hockev fans may find | out. tonight whether their Maple Leafs are still burned up about the roasting they’ ve been getting in the papers lately. Roundly flogged. by sportswrit= ers..for, their. leged., inability to skate-With Whe: restof the NaZ shot, outbumped .and outscored the mighty Montreal Canadiens, winning 3- ly And the Habs, only points out of first place at the time, certainly. didn't roll over and play dead. Leafs hope to catch New York Rangers for fourth place, the last playoff spot, They tangle at Toronto tonight. Rangers lead Toronto by seven points, But the teams meet three times before the schedule | ends. That leaves Toronto In a: vague position, Wilh enough de- termination, and a windfall ob luck, they just might make it, TWO RANGERS NOURT | New York may be underman- ned, with Captain Harry Howell nursing an ankle Injury and { Dean: Prentice recovering Prom yn 6 mms sees cnet a minor: concussion suffered in Chlengo Thursday, Leafs have elght -remaining games, Rangers seven, Elsewhere, Canadiens play the last-place int currently rampar- ing Chicago Black: Hawks twiee, at Montreal tonight and in the windy elty Sunday, ' Canadiens trail Detroit by flye points, and Red Wings haye a game In hand. afternoon In the tolevised en. counter, and ab New York Sun- lay, ‘The obher game has Dor. onto ob Bos iton Bunday, THE SUN. ta Curlers — By JACK SULIVAN - Canadian Press Staff Writer . _ ‘ KINGSTON,. Ont: (CP) —It we asn’t a bit surpris- | ‘ing to skip Matt Baldwin of Edmonton when his Al- berta rink won the Canadian curling championship for the second time in four year's 8. | He knew he was up | the event has been played have tional . Hockey League, the Leafs |--~ responded valliently. Wednesday |. night when .Uney. outskated, out- 1" three | Detroit Is on the road for hoth | weekend games, at Doslon this | h- Title ‘Only five times in the 28 years eastern, rinks come. away with the national crown. - Saskatchewan had been favor- ites this year, but, the Campbell brothers from Avonlea weaken- ed where they were supposed to be strongest—In the clutch. _ Skip Garnet Camphell lost to Baldwin inthe fifth round, an 8-7 game foreed into an extrit end when Garnet missed 2 80-80, shot with his final rock, In the eighth » draw, - ‘with » one-point lead going into the final end, the brothers missed key shots. and wound. up with a 10- 9 loss: to. Manitoba. - HARD TUSSLE mo Manitoba, represented * by Howard Wood.Jr. and a Winni- peg crew, played It tight Friday morning ine the payolf game against- Edmonton. It was 2 rock an end for a while and Baldwin led 3-2 after six: Baldwin and his mates, Bill Price, Art Kleinmeyer and Gor- don Haynes, pulled firmly ahead in the seventh when they count- ed two, Baldwin drew in for shot with four stones sitting tn the ring and a measure gave him second shot as well. ‘With Alberta up 6-4 going into the final end, skip Wood tried a runner with Alberta sitting -|shot rock and’ succeeded only -in "knocking his own out of the house. Alberta counted with Baldwin not having to throw his final rock British Columbia, off to a fly- ing start with six wins only. to have. its championship hopes crushed by three losses Thurs- day, nailed down a share of; third place Friday morning with! an. 11-7 victory over Northern a | Jury. " Se a Ea PUNY By The Assgielated. Press The | 16. major league clubs got down to serious business today when they all took the field for the opening of -the exhibition | scason, To some players—rookies and old timers alike—it was the start of.a mighty important period. There is the case of Mickey |: Mantle, the triple crown winner with New ‘York Yankees last sea- son. His ailing knee has te bothering him again and thel- club is openly worried about the condition. So, for that matter, {3 Mantle. He'was scheduled to try it out for at least'a few innings against St, Louls Cardinals at St.. Peters- |. burg, Fla, No matter how {¢ feels afterward, Mantle still will not see much action during Spring. so fearful are the Yanks that. he ‘will ageriy ate the in- Against ‘the, “Yanks, Cards manager Fred Hutchinson will test bonus pitcher Lindy MeDan- iel, os Rookie manager. Jack Tighe of Detroit Tigers said he would send the sane lineup against Boston Red Sox‘at Sarasota as he ex- pects ‘to use opening day. ' At-Mlami tonight,- Brooklyn Dodgers and Milwaukee Braves —the clubs rated most likely to fight it-out for the National League pennant—go at it. Other games: Chicago (N) ys Baltimore (A)’ at’ Mesa, Ariz.; Cincinnatl (N) vs Chicago (A) at Tainpa, Fla; Kansas City (A) vs Washington -(A), at Orlando, Fla.; Philadelphia (N) vs Pitts- burgh CN) at Clearwater, Fla, Rosewall Wins _ CHICAGO (t~Australian Ken Rosewall scored one of his few professional victorics against Pancho Gonzales Priday night when he turned in a 2-6, 6-3, 10- | 8 triumph, It was Rosewail’s ninth tri- umph over the Californian in 26 games of the current pro tour. Ontario. In other afternoon games Sas. | ' katchewan downed Newfound- land 11-6, Manitoba swamped | Northern Ontario 14-2,. Ontario |» defeated. Quebee .13-10 and New Muceiler, pointed . Erich Walter, - Berlin, 42. o . 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