
•idual
iun
ga
11
.,
~
Perlou,
It
knockl~s
'<'mr"
hrr~
. lhry
did
1
111
~hou
ld
bt
• •
. .
·~nior
lit~
ln'\-11•11
It
hiR
on~
o:tal
l•
""'
·~'
hrtn
·•••rn
bnlh
!\land \ftits
.tJII\'
u~rn
>undlanll
lhlt
'le
JIO\\rr
I• "lllatl,
I Iii\
Ulll'ablt
:
ht•
titlt
but
hi'
OHlTOmt
rlfn11 o
1
••rntd, Thi'
;o:
I I
!:ru
\1~·
..
J;~m;;;·•
·'
1{
~
lttt\\
:\~
.
1
tn
Chic·ago
p::l
tht•
·au
wnh
n1s
•·r>
prolt''ltd
'Hit
<.:fO~'I'd
,,.,Jt.
\'
\1
b>
10
h~
P~11m
eall
,.,
penallY
.
l'DOIC
Ul>
oo!Jb
r.d
p~ri~>l
.
,.n,·rl
th•
trame.
uul
d
al
~:51
of
a
rebound
<ol
tn
pnt
lhf
ta)·.
•r;
was
the
he
:"<."auonal
>On
Ol'tr
JaJI
•
14
game~.
NIG
1.15
P.M.
CJON·
I 6
St.
I
10
and
.... ------------------------------------·---------
Y
•IEWS
ST.
JOHN'S,
NFLD.,
TH:.:RSCJ.Y,
MARCH
13.
1958
D~IL
"' '
oth
Teams
Received
Strong!
om
petition·
Last
Day's
Game.
\.·pR)I
nnri\W~:Ll.
.
ul
!using a four
in
I
he
first jell a threr
ii1
the
final end.
rntl
~al'c
Bell
Island
only
two
ThiR
brought
on
the final
111
,.knJ•n'<
m:·n's
1
1r
1
~m
more
sin~lcs
to
win
in
a strong I with the St. John's
men
pla~·ln~t
'Oi•·nt~l••rcl
s
~~
1cs
.finish
12·6.
In
the other draw 1 Grand
~:ails
and
the St. John's
·
d•u1hlr
hununl''
lo
Grand Falls jumped inlo
an
1
lad irs against Corner
Brook
and
..
r,trrd~)
a<
11.
1
rl'
carl~·
lead
w;th three ends
back
1
·
both games turned out
to
be
lhf
·lnll'r·To"n l'urhng:
lr
back,
only
to
lose
d four
in
1
anti-climax alter I
he
hectic
fM
IP~R.
the 1hird end. The teams came
mf!acs
durin~
the day.
St.
1
into lhc last end
all
tied
with. John's
men
look
an earl)'
lend
th:~l
::
i•
m>l
un
Y ninr
each
but
llrand Falls were:
nnd
wrre ahead seven
to
two
at
· n
"''''
11
•'1\
I
hal
an)'·
unable
to
capitalize
on
la~t
i I
he
end,
of
the third
head
and
on.
hol'l'r
11
and
umally
rock
and
Ida
Le1·1tz
and
her
1
the
St.
John's la,lics led !il'e
·~t
nndrnl··~>
111
1
!
1
e ·
10
· h 1 h' h th' d h d
.
•·
n
1
.
11
,
1
,
11
~
lhmsplcl
crew
were wmncrs
·II
m I e
lo
not
mg
at 1 e
1r
ca
.
·,.,·r
'·'''
,.,,,,r
10
upset
most
thrilling
game
of
the
day.
I Neither game
was
completed
d This left all
lour teams with
as
both were conceded at
tlic
in
,,,:~
l~rlir~
~n
three
wins
and
losses each. I ninth end,
the
final score for
.
· ,,.,,.
:n
lh<'
op~mnJ:
. the
men
13·4
and
for
the ladies
,,f
·!h<'
n:u:
day's
play.
1 Faced
With.
two
mo~e
draws,
1
14·6.
curling
fans
in
Corner
·
1
,
1
,hn··
r.•··n
nrNhn~
onl)'
the
Edg~r
H1ckman
rmk from 1 were treated
to
an
amazing
day
~~;;,.
'"
t.'r
,,
prrfrcl rer·
~I.
John s alter a late . start,/•
of
games which kept
in
teres!
at
;nd,
a
c:r•n
·'·"'PI'
kmad~A
thfc
ll~d.
up
Cor.nrr
Brook
m
t.he
a
dizzy
pitch until the linn I
·
01
h'•'k'"~
h•r ·
anu.
a · mn.h end ll'l!h a
two
and
Wllh
1 draw.
All
concerned arc
of
one
:
1
i:r.•
,,,
oJr:,
tr;1d
/~fairs:
Ja~t
rock
agm~1~1
them
came
up
1
opinion that
it
was
the
most
in· I
·c~rnrr
11r,••'~
.<qllau
at
N
ll'!th.
a
surprJSIIll!
fll'e end to tcrcsling series
in
many
years.
m:rldir
.11111
nnal ends chnunate. the . Corner
Br.ook
[competition. I
~
1011
:1:•'
::" ···n:h
end
one
squad
and
quahf)' for the
fma1
1
The winning
rink~
arc deserv· i
~·J~
,u::
:.,.~
r~ck.
which
against
Grand
Falls.
Also
in
~
ing
of
all
the praise they arc I
.cr
1
,,,:!)
•
tud
po>I110il. the
~
o'c~ock
draw
th.c
St. :certain
lo
gel
for
coming
·;,d,,,,:,,
..
,
ol
m.,;se~.
:lohn
s ladles
ma~c
no
!"!~lakes;
through
so
well
in
an
extremely
~"
11:::·
:~em
.ami,
Cor·
~~.
th~
~arne
which
chmma~cd
kcCJ)
and
well
fought compcti·
; "'";l'r·i
~
ht~
f"f
11
'
to
\1
P1kc
s Grand
~ails
r~nk
lion.
~·or
the losers·there
is
al·
,:...
Th:·
·'"I
~1.
.luhn'>.
w'lcn
thc_y
wc.rc
lcadmg
by
11me
ways
another year
to
build
for
·:
's~'"''
.•.
·.1
i;ram' Falls rocks
gomg
m_to
thr
las~
end and there
is
e
1
·cry indication
:\rrr
·•
·:·
·:c
f••r
!he
men.
nnd
won
handily
12·3.
lorner! that the rinks
will
be
slrongcr
·rr
:aj:.·•
,,
...
:,••n
I
he
same
~ro.ok
ladles
were
pushed
to
the ·
1
and
the battles keener
and
more·
r.t'
,<.·l'rd
wh~n
hoth
hmll
to
put a stonl·hcarted Bell, inleresting
as
the
day
5
arc
gone
1
·.,
1
~:
"'"'
1.
m
the
morn·
Island
tea~
oul
of
,the.
contest 1
when
an~·
old
combination
of
f
~~~~~
:,,
r:·•
-·r a
four
wa)'
9·8
whrn
K1t
lnkpen s rmk scor·,ronr curlers
made
an
entry. j
~:
,l0n::'
rlllk.
In
.<JIIIC·----·-·--···
Service
Statistics
180
~
1
R~c~
At
t.r~r·'
<:t
c
~
n.
has
2:1
hind
him
by
5 percentage,
Quid
V
I~l
?nD
i
l(l,l,l•l>
In
!~ad
the
point~
wilh
a
2.74
mark.
~lenlai;St
Patrick
s
av
I
.•
(.•
,:
~..n
ir~
Hockl'Y
Hospllal nelmmder. Fanny
1
'
.1
·
,
Jl·?~:r.·;
M1d
holds
a lh·e Brennan
is
in
third spot with·
Two
crew~
which
par·
tci&r
f·IH
!hr
;rrond place a
3.60
mark. tlclpated
in
the
Annual
Re·
.
1
:
1
::~:
Ron
Furlon~
of
TEA~!
STANDINGS
.
~alta
In
1957
will
lake
In
'
c'u~r:l
h;•
li
marker;
and
CHMIPIOSSHIP 1 thl' boats earl)· this year
·;r
n
'N'f'
'or
28
points P W I. T P. and
will
compete
In
A race
n.ar:tr
Lnr1•
of
( ouncil, Burks
14
10
3 1
21
while other oarsmen are re·
Bhm;r11
•nil
E<l.
flutlrr Fishrl·ies
1/i
to
4 I
21
la:rlng
after
the
1957
sra·
,rr
all
liNI
for
~!ental
15 10
4 I
21·
SDn.
~~
pnmt>.
qrew·~
Health
.15
7 8 0
14
t••r
:
lm
Mparlment
Council
14
/i
7 2
12
Furlon'
•nrl
Blttlrr bolh
C.X.R.
1/i
/i
9 I
11
11
mi<:l
for
lhr leading
C.!li.T.
14
I
13
0 2
1n
t~t
·
;rt'.in~:
ur" ro:umn. TIIIRO
ROUSD
1~
•
it
es
ur1ng
nter
..
own
FINALS
ACTION-John
Galway (numlJer
..
IS)
of
Holy
Cross and George Crewe (number
12)
of
Guards jump
for
a rebound
in
the last
game
of
the Senior Baskcthall iinals at
Holy
Cross
gym
on
Tuesday night. Crewe
won
the jump
and Guards
moved
the ball up
c·nurl
only
to
lose
it
to
Crusaders who
\\'on
the
game
of
the
finals
and
the c:hampio'nship.-(News Photo).
Bees
Hold
Workout
Yvon
DureUe
Fir.
is
he
s
Training
,Meet
Tony
Anthony
Friday
Night
By
JOE
MacS\\'EES
Vr
. .
Joyce
llrotllf'r~.
the
lam
or·
maltrr,
h~'ll
hal'c
to
stopand
..
, ·
ous
New
York
psychologist
who
,.light
sometime
.
< •
1
nadlan
Pres&
Staff
Wrlt~r
has
made.
a
fortune
on
telel'ision ! ''I'll
~o
alter
him
hard
h·om
l\'J•:W
YOHK
1
CP
1
-:-
\yon
quiz
programs as a
boxing
ex-llhc
sta7-t.
perhaps harder
and
Durell••.
!he
:'lew
B~unsw1ek
llsh· pert,
w~nl
to
the
gy
m
11·
....
1
fa~lcr
!han the
other
time.
I'll
crmnn
wi!o
ftghls
Wl~h.the
fury_ti; pert.
went
to
the
gym
to
visit
the
1
punch
hal'(ler.
~n
At.lnntlc
storm.
hr1shcd
lrm~-
.
Canadian
fighter.
! "I'm
ho)>ing
to
get
him
before
mg
\\
~dn~sdav
.rm·
Ius
halll;
F'r,
1
'
·
The
tension
or
trainin~
was
, I
he
loth
but
I'm
not
going
to
day
mght agamst
New
\
ork
1
.
broken
as
\'von
IU'ld
the
·heai'V
'name
the
round."
Ton):
Anll~ony.
.
punching
bng
for
the
female
Durcllc
was
fighting
in
Marli-
.
"I
m
gomg
after
hun
frRm
tl~c
.
psychologist,
who
swung
at
it
i
sou
Square
Garden
for
the
fir.;t
fn·st.
ha~d
and
str~ng,
said ·
with
a will-much
to
the
delight
; time
when
he
battled
Washing·
Dure.lle,
light
heal'yweighl
C~
1
amp
of
the
fighter.
his
brolher Pia·' ton's ·Clarence
Hinnant
to
a
of
Canafta
and.
ranked
l\'o.
2
cide,
and
his
manaJ:cr,
Chris! screnth·round
TKO
Jan.
31.
He
among
~·orld
lJtle
contenders.
·
Shaban
of
~loncton,
N:B.
•
thus
al'enged a
TKO
at
the
hands
T~c
telei'ISed
bout
o,·~r
10
rounds
:
Durclle.
28,
fought
the
2~·)'ear·!
of
Hinnant
earlier.
mostly
be·
1~111
be
held
at
Madison
Square
.
ole:
Anthony
to
a draw
in
Detroit ; cause
of
cuts
over
the
eyes.
loar<fen.
. last June
u.
Man:·
in
the
Detroit
Durcllcfought
12
times
in
1957
.
.
J?ur_elle
~enl
to
h1shotel
af!er :
crowd
figured
that
Durelle
was
winning
10,
drawing
one
and
lo~·
fm1slun~
h1s.
~··or
kouts,
scowling
·
the
winnerand
the
draw
was
a,
ing
one-to
Hinnant.
He
has
won
a~
the
m~ctl\'lty
and
restless
~t
•
raw
decision.
:
72ol
93
fights,
with
18
setbacks,
lng·cJty
ln'ng,
whch
he
docsn
I i
sShaban
and
Durelle
are bitter :
twl'
draws;
one
no-contest.
He
Ike~
. :that
despite
this
showing.
An·
·has
knocked
out
3i.
Anlhonr
LIKES
nmm
BETTER
:
liwny,
now
rated third alter
Du-
·
lcught
only
threr limes
in
1957,
"Give
me
Baie
Ste.
Anne
any
rclle.
was
gil'en
a
fight
against · against
Durclle.
:\loore
and
Chuck
time,"
~aid
Durrllr.
who
owns
a
champion
Archie
Mom·e.
who
Spieser
..
his
one
win.
. .
lishing
fire t
in
that
;.lrw
Bruns·
beat
the
:<lei\'
Yorker
by
a
The
fisherman
spends
h1s
ttme
wick
centre. "I can't
wait
to
get
· technical
knowkout
Sept.
20
in.
in
:<lew
York
at
a
hotel
near
thr
fight
finished
and
get
out
of
Lo~
An::elcs.
Central Park.
where
hP
docs
hi~
hi~
niace."
WILL
CHASE
TOSY
·roadwork.
Shaban.
Placide
and
Jlis
lrainin•
al
Bohb\'
Glea>on's
".~nthon~·
will
he
hard
to
catch
Y1on
whilr
away
thr
e•·enin~s
hy
g\'m.
in
the
Bronx
enct'ed
on
a
so·
lhis lime-he'll
he
lr)·ing
to
get
pla~·in~
carrl~
- "auction"
beln~
rial
nolc.
• away."
said
Dur~llP
"But
nn
thr1r
[R\·orllr
game.
Semi-Finals
To
Be
Plaved
.
On
Bell
Island
Vince
Ros~itcr,
President
of
the
~AliA,
told the
~ews
late last night that
the East
Coast
se.mi·finals
of
the "R"
Dh·ision
of
the
All·Newfoundland
Hockey
playdown~
between St.
.John's
and Bell Island
will
go
ahend
as
scheduled.
Pee
Wee
Hockev
J
Murphy
Leads
Hurricanej
Into
Second
Place
B1·
WILSO~
BL:TLER
~orth
Stars
2.
,
A
three
goal
performance
b)·
SIGo'O:ALLERS
I'S.
BLACK
Pat
~lurphy
told
the story
for
\\'ATCfl
the
Hurricanes
as
he
mol'ed
hi•
ln
the
second
~arne
the
!iii~·
team
into
second
place
in
lh" nailers slill
learli~g
the
Arm:.
Airforce Dil'ision standings
wilh
Dil·i~ion
were
handed their first
a
3·2
win
ol'er the North Slars rlefcat
of
the
season
as
th(~
in
the first
Pee
Wee
~arne
)'C'·
were
nnsed out 2
to
1
h)'
tht
trrda,· afternoon.
In
the
second
Black
Watch.
Harris flight
wa~
game' the dil·i;ion
leadin-:;:
SJg.
th~
hig
~11n
for
the
Black
Watch
nailers
were
handed their lir$l
firin~
holh
thrir
~oals
un·
defeat
of
the
season
~s
the::
a~.<i<1rd
while
Geraln
Wat'rf'll
bowed
~
tn
I
lo
the
Blark nrtleri
the
lone
Signallers tally.
Watch,
and
in
lhr final
~anw
RRITOX
l'S. I'A;\'Gl'ARD
llriton
~ot
their
fir~t
point
of
In
the
fin~l
~arne
of
the after·
the
;ea~on
as
they baltletl
lo
;;
~non
the
Briton cellar
dwcllc:·~
•corr·le>S
lir
11·ith
lhr
aVn~uard.
in
the
\'a1·y
Dil·ision
mol'rd
f!URRICA.\'ES \'S
.
.'\'ORTll
into
a fifth place
tic
with
the
TOr
F.IGIIT
~CORERS
~!ental
3 3 0
II
fi
G A P
Bucks
. 2 2 0 0 4
2:1
to
33
Fisheries 3 I i I 3
17
II
28
Council 2 0 0 2 2
IR
6
24
Heallh 3 I 2 0 2
A race
Is
scheduled
to
he
held at
Quldl
Yldl
l.ake
on
St. Patrick's
Day
between
Barn·
Summer~
truckin~
cr~w'
and
CNR
Frel~ht
Shed.
Summers' ere\\·
I\•
sued
a challenge
tn
the
fNR t'relght crew
and
they
have
accepted
a~d
lhe race
Is
now
schtduled for four
o'cl~~t:k
St.
Patrick's after·
The
Sl.
.John'~
rnlr)·
in
the
;;nrl
r_;ror~r
Philips were
on
an·
"8"
division
of
Ail·;<;ewfound·
other linr. Latrr
in
thr
pr~e·
land
hockey
playoffs held their
lir~
En~land,
Cooke
and
Bill
second last practice hdore Gillie.
got
togrt hrr.
thel'
meet Brll Island
on
rri·
it·v
Wal~h.
Ron
Skil'l'ing
anrl
!lay'
night
with
22
players
work·
\len· Greene all
took
lhrir turn
ing
out under coach :llecker
in
goal
and
all
perlormrfl
well
al the Stadium
lnst
night.
>O
St.
.lohn'<
will
have
no
~ct·
They put
in
a hard
two
hour
mindin>;
trnublt•s.
Ou
t\t•t,•ncc
drillin~
wilh
~h-l•k••r
and
.lack
Hugh
F:mly,
Len
l'oughlat:, ·
\'inicomhc
in
charge
of
things.
Bt•rn
(;uobi••.
'lax llo\n•ll.
:\ud
With the elcctl'ic
p311·er
on
Hell
Island off for
o1·er
a
week
it
was
thought thai
thr
ice
on
the
lslan1l
wonltl
not
he
read~·
1or
the
!lr~t
game
of
the besl
of
fll·r
series
on
Friday
ni~ht
hut
thr rxecuth·c
of
the NAil,\
has been informed that the
JIOII'Cr
w;oo.;
re~tored
\.)
the
Island yeslerda
~·
e\·cnin~
and
that the icr surface
will
b~
iu
lip-top rondition
for
Frida\·'s encounter. Thr
last l:hrre
games
of
thr
seri~s.
if necessary
will
take
place
at
lhe
St.
Jlhn's
Stadium.
ST.1RS
Hood
••
1hc1·
rcS!istcrcd
thrir
Hurricane> lrd
by
the
h:~l
fiN
point
of
the
~eason
b~·
trick
of
Pal
~lurphy.
look
m-rr
holrlin~
the
\'an~uard
tn a
>rcond
placr
in
the
Airforre
~cor•lr•s
tir.
Ai
a
rc>ult
ol th•
Diri,ion
as
they
nosed
out
Jhr.
tir
Van~uard
now
have
'"''l
16
8
24
C.X.R.
3 0 2 I I
1:1
II :!4.
C.N.T.
2 0 2 0 0
14
i
21
TONIGHT'S
GAMES
12
9
21
.
7.00
p.m.-Fisheries
1'5.
Km:.
Bee·~·
11
10
21
Buckmasters.
o~
H•>rkm:,tt•r$
is
lhe
8.30
p.m.-CJI>T I'S, Naliunal
;oo::,·
'll:h a
2.6!1
):oab Health.
,..r
4•""'
:on•ra~~
but
10.00
p.m.-~lenlal
•·s.
Coun·
·
v[
!'i,hr·f.l·•
i,
.in>l
be-
cil.
----------------
noon.
Fo1·
many
year.1
horfe rae·
lng
was
the scene at
Quldi
Yldl l.ake bitt
l11ls
year
with
the
mild
wealhl'r
actl\·itlcs at the lakesldt
will
bro
501111'1\'h~l
dirrerenl
and
If
thl' racr gors ahrad
as
scheduled It
may
set a
record
for
boat racing
at
the Lake.
Thn•c
goali!•s,
six
dt•ft•lll'l'·
Button
;uul
l'arl BI'UII'liC
ail
men
ami
lhirl<·~n
fot•w;trlb
saw
al'lion.
we1·c
on
hand
fur
the
Jll'ilelil'l'.
Th••
workout
•In'··"
,,.,.,.
::uu
)like \\'oodforci,
who
has
IJI'cn
f;m>
:~nd
all
sc:•nwd
to
agn•c
. working
on
a line with Ted that
lht•
Sl. .John';
>quad
is
(urling
News
Satunl:ty
mixed
bonspi••l.
JU.:lO
a.m.
.l. llerri,·k
E.
('ranilord
~Irs.
Tessi<'r
H.
t:.
Wells
\\'. \\'l'il'
~Irs.
c:uu<lridge
"iss
~1.
Carnell
T.
Griftiths
• 1'orth Stars 3
to
2.
haring
:r.
points whirh
is
good
for 'fourth
come
from
behind
in
the
fir•t
plaec.
. period
for
the
win.
R•fNeP
for
lhe
game~
wa~
Don
F'1·rnch
had
gin•n
lh••
Dan
i'urldc>ter. Line!
were
:\orth Slars
lhr•
lt•;ul
at
tlw
li11•
R<llph
t'hanr~)'
:~nd
Ronny
Goon.
minul~
mark
in
lht•
tirsl
peri<HI
•·c;u·.
wilh
an
unas,bted
m;Jt·ker.
hul
'
:"\Pxl
~;111W•
:u·e
><·lwdult•rl
(OJ'
.\lurph)
ti••d
lltt•
;t·orr
at
i.IO
Fl'ida1·
~llernoon
when
al:
wilh
tlw
first
<lf
hi~
thn·~
goaL<,
4.1S-l'ansos ,.,,
.lei~.
lhis
one
u:::t>sbh•ri.
:uul
wi:
1
1 4.55-Hurri••:tnt'>
I''·
l.ihr~·
],.,,
than
twu
minutes
lefl
in
atur>
.
lhr period tirrrl
hi>
seconrl
!n
Pial'ers
ar~
asked
lu
111~ke
n
Gillies
and
Noel
Sparrow,
was
Jonkia,!
rclll
good.
Thr
1<•r.m
2.00
p.m
Oulcrbridge
H
, G
LONDON
tCPI-Awnrds
total.~
at the Stadiu"!
but
didn't take
will
mr•et
!he
Bell
l>!antl
lclm Sir L
a
mpers
ames
.Jin!:
£100
are offered
1o
firem'en
·to the
~ce.
\~·ally
Ma~Donald,
at
the llartlett
~lcmorinl
Artna
I
h~·
the
Fire Brigades
Union
for
·
who
1sn
t rcgtstcrcd
Wllh
the
on
Frida)' and
Satunla~·
ni~.1t,
\'.
II
rid
J .
.\lcCarthy
F
Hue
~Irs
B.
Rr1d
.J.
Green
gil'c the lluniranc:< 3 2
to
I
note
of
!his
game
at
5.35
p.m.
!carl.
with fil'e mit.utes
gfln~
!liclson
,.,,
Hool.
and
at
6.10
in
the
second
half
Murphy
had
Skmallcrs
will
meet the In·
1d<lcned
the
~ap
for
I
he
Hurri· fantr)' ! this
I[
a
me
i~
subject
In
canes
to
3
lo
1.
thi>
time
assisl· ·
chan~c
and
pla~ws
are
askerl
to
rrl
h)·
Gerald
Goodyear
hut
;;I
walrh the
:->E\\'S
l.
,., 1 d
Ch
r
\\'
1 1 in
the
firsl
two
games
in
thr;r
F.
Snow
Tor
•
•'1>rtl•n
Prrss . at Sara;ola,
Fl<>
..
Clrl'eland and )Ideas
t>nsuring
gr~ntcr
safely
in
1
Cl
Y
S~(llal.
an
ar
le
:•
:;
1
·
hest
,,:
tii'C
E~~t
CoaH
semi·
0
\l'll
ma•:•
•
•hamhir.•
of
('hica•o cubs at
Mesa.
Ariz.,
,
thr.
usc
of
brealhlllg apparatus.
who
Will
likely
he
out
of
acttun · · I
~r
0
~
f th t f I d t Jinals
with
lhc
lii'XI
three rn
~
·
''
hih1t
inn
hasr..
n
nd
Kansa~
Cit
I'
and Philadrl· ;
~~~~;;n~-~;·hil~-
Tit,;
Fra~~~
1
:.,
or c nex. I'
IV
1
ii)'S
uc
0
.
a
coun'''".
il
IH'c"e<>U)'.
I:•
kin~
'
'ch.,ho''
"'"
nnl
hrfore
ph
ill
,,t Clearwater, Fla. The
'sh
I
II
d D p
I"'
shoulder
IIIJury
took_
tum'
Ill
y , y , . . erman .o ar
an
on
ro
Ill·
Wonrlfonl's left
wmg
put
l'lacr
;:t
thr
St.
.Jnhn",,SiaoiJ.t'."·
nr,
""''"'
w~nl
clnwn
Red
Snx
hPid
a
11·1
lead
1n
the
l'ic
hraeh
had
nne
rbi
Jim
Dr"
• • ' ·
'fllr.
,,.,·.,
...
1
n
1
·
of
lhi
..
~cnrs
will
IMthrr
~dr•J
lop
o!
the fiflh again•t the .
1
' d'
d"
.
1
·h'
·
Walsh
tuhl thr llaily
:-it•ws
•
<'.
11•wkii'PII
\Tr.<.
'lrLdlau
K.
O'Hrttlll
4.01)
t!cm,·.t·.
,,
.•
,hrtl
nut
Senalnr· and Kansas c'itv
hMi
r!ntJ:
on
\lh·~~l
r(~eh
llle
,~:lhl
1 t e that
hb
shouldrr didn't himler
pla.r
I
he
winnN
ot
till' (;rand
· • • · ·
.
I'IC
on· w 1 e . ar rs '
.11111'
1
·
1
h
·
1
1
.
1
1
FaiJ;.-l;;mdrr ,cril'f' ill a l.r•:
1:.
\lo.~>r
·
Ul1'r•
•":
•l•,rlrll~•l
lwr
1
sron•tl fil·r runs
in
the
lop
of
Doug}a,
lost
fo1·
Pitl5burgh, '
~
1111
.~n
mu~
1
~
1
Jrill'
tl;r
.
1
~
1
.,
1
"'"''
1
;:amr<
Jinal.'
[Ill' :'w
\1•·•.
n.
Frrnrh
s:
l.r''
1
'·
I'm!,
hatHI·
the
t'ir1t
against
thr.
Phillies
Rookie
c~tchrt•
Dutch
Doll
ere,.
he
"f'.
1
llOt
c a c
1
1
1
11
1'
1
:'
1
l
111
..
11
..
cl'uwn.
ll. R•·r.,,
Yon~·
":rir
fo11rlh
sri· before action
in
lho~e
tilts
hla~ted
a couple
of
home
run.;
hi
c,
u·st
tllh·o
~hamc~·.
11
eh
(
11
sal):
---·---·--
~tis<
.1.
K•lly
In
11
'''
''•r
1
~
r,.o
in
a
•ix·
were
hdtrd.
ror
Cincinnati
and
Harl'rl'
Ollclc~
1
at
c
111
e
rraq
·
I'MIW
1
lllra~o
\\'hilr
The
Yankres cnllerlrd
only
1\uenn,
AI
Kalinc
and
Bill
Ta1:.
10
go
mto
the. thml ::amr.
n[
p • • L
J'
1
..
T:tylnr
''h
1
PP"
1
r.
1
''hnr~h
Pirates
one
hil-a
third inning singlr lor homered
for
Detroit
Tlie
tl~c
'
1
'1lll·flnals
If
~lceker
J:ti'C>
a lJ'H.'Jall (\(
JCS
l'
Fr)·
'"
<tun
J·.nin~'·
h)·
rookie
rt'ilz Brickell-of£ the Redlegs collected
16
hits
off
hun
the
nod
011
~londay
mchl.
'Irs
S\l'on;:
ntht
on:.
:ul'·lcn~lh
~ami's
combined efforts
of
\'inel:ar four pitchen. .
Ha~·
Bowe
centered a stnng
AtfX
..
1
•}I.at•y
Hold~
R
F'.
"arlin
Hrc:r:•
ed~NI
De-
Bend
~lizcll
and
Bob
.Miller.!
Home
runs
by
Hank
A;•ron
[With
Lloy~
Kelly
and
Tom
)lur· " iJIO
11
~t:·,
~:;
•nd
Ln;
An·
The Cards battered
Bob
Turlcv
and
Ed
Matthews accounted for,
pby
as
Wings.
The
other lmes . •
H.
~laddick
('.
V.
llorwnod
"n.
'lar~hall
.\lr~.
T>.
:\~·rc
p.m.
.\I:·,
11.
"n)·
'r
R.
Frcnl'i1
~!r;.
CariN
R.
~IO)'sr
,.
!'.
l'lift
.\1
r.>.
0 ('
onro)·
R.
F.
llorwnnrl
~trs.
T.
O'Leary
p.m.
fi.IO
the Hurrieancs struck
a~ilill
On
Salurda_,.
m11rnin:
~t:
a,
Ronald
Srawarrl
counterl
~·-
R.OO-Rcpul~~
n.
l!onl.
si~tNI
hy
Bill)
Lowr
10
r~unol
8.30-l'ommanrtor.~
x~.
ln(an.
out· thr
'rorin:
in
thr
~amr
1
r)·.
with thr Hurricanr•
:1
anrt
ohr'
ll.OO--~!il;:nifH"•nt
1'<.
\'irtnr)·
St.
John's
<:om
menial
Darts
Lea2:ue
I.
·Grand
Falls
Refs
To
Handle
East
Semi-Finals
llod~rr,
n.pJled
~lilwau·
and
Bobby
Shantz
to
record all
of
Milwaukee's runs.
The
I
were
changed during the
nig_ht.
'
First
ElectJOil
)1.
Levitz
.1.
E.
Buller
~Irs
\\'alson
.\Irs.
\\'ills
\\'.
~lacDonald
TO.\'IGHT'S
G.Uff:S
Leo
Rnse
and
Gcnr£r
Butt
nf
4
·~
1
·their third l'ictory
in
rive, Dodgers got the winning run
in
1
.
One
combination
had
Juntor : •
s.
Cannon
'
1
u:
"m
Baltimore efforts. · , ! lhe ninth, making
Ron
Nc~tray
Jim Byrne playing with Ralph ·
On
Fcbruar)'
4th.
at
St.
.
~Irs.
Bartlett \\'.
San
Fra~r~oro
at
Phoenix.
Nellie
Fox,
a pinch·hittP.r. • the winning pitcher
and
Don
•
Row~ell
and Warren England Patrick's
Hall
Srhools. a group
i.l!l-:->fld.
Hotel
n.
Bennett
Grand
Falls
will
handle
tht.·
Brc\\·en·. referee duties for !he
E~;:
Washi::gton
and
Bo~ton
drove across
two
of
the While I
Mcl\lahon
the loser. I
while
Bill
Gillies, Lloyd
Cooke
,
of
ladies rcpre.;cnling mothers J. Prall
N!ld.
Br~wrry
I'S. Bel'cr-
Coast
semi-linals of the
AJ:.
G.
Bearns
a·6e
Sales Newfoundland "B"
Di\'ision
i
ol
pn•sent
;;nd
pas I pupils
and
:
:"~Irs.
!.ester
'also including friends
of
St.
I
~!iss
~1.
C'arnt•ll
Patrick's Hall gathered
to
dis· : llrs.
~larDonald
:\Irs.
Butler . 9.00-)lews
Dry
Cleaning
vs
· playoffs, brtween
St.
John's
and
R.
Bartlett '
~lunn
:\lotors. ,
Bell
Island .
~Irs.
Cannon
· Standard
:\If~.
\'S,
U.
N.
. Butt
is
a former Printe
ol
cuss the leasibilily
of
forming . ·
· 1 Foundry. :Wales
intercollegiate
pla~·er
in
a Patrician Ladies Association. :
~trs.
Pratt .
The
meeting
was
called
to
or·
,
.1.
Ross
·
W.
Watson
1
STAIDINGS FIRST
ROUND
;
St.
John's
and
\\'as
a
mcmbPr
of
~Irs.
O'Leary: ,\l're &
Sons
. . .
..
~0
6
24
lh~
Guarrf~
onp
~ra,on
in
the
~Irs.
Casey
.
B~l'.
Sale~
. . .
...
30
8
22
·
nlrl
Section
"11"
LPague
at
thr
der
by
the
President
of
the .
~!iss
J.
Carnell
Patricians
Association.
~lr.
G.
~lcNamara
H.
Whelan.
U,:'\.
Foundry
....
:10
P
21
Forum.
lle
hH~
heen
a' \.ranrl
Frank Wall
who
in
con.iunction
!1.00
p.m.
n.
Brewer~·
. . . . !\0 9
21
Fall~
for
thr p•st
few
rear~.
!'\lid.
Hotel
......
30
lfi
14
with
lhc Reverend Brother
D.
T.
Sl<"nlaford
F.
Nash presided
o1·er
the elcc·
.;,.
:"<."olhc
I
lion
of
officers.
A.
fox
. Nominatinns were rcerirrd
D.
Clouslon
1
!or the office
of
President •nrl
A.
llallrll
l1he
lnllowing
ladie~
wrre
nom·
r.
Kirlley
R.
Goutlc~·
.\Irs.
Stoneman
W.
Sherb·
.1.
.\leehan
Standanl
~If;.
.
.30
16
14
B.
Nora
Scotia
....
30
17 12
Feild
Meet
Nflrl.
Brewery
.....
30
IR
12
)lrws
D.
ClciHiin~
..
30
19
11
.1.
Storfoman
.\lr~.
1..
Thistle
~lr;.
A.
Hood
D.
~loorrs
~Tunn
~totor<
. . .
.:10
21
Q
'ina
ted:-
~[rs.
~1.
t'nx
Hickman
.\tntor.<
.30
26
4
1 President
--
~lr>.
0 I i
I'
c
H.
Herner
I
O'Toole.
propo.;rrJ
b)'
Mrs.
!;od·
Hi~hesl
Brr~k-.1.
Smith
IS.
l!reWPI')'),
1.40.
son; Setonrled
hy
~Irs.
Tobin.
H.
\l'yle
~Irs.
Repou£,
proposed
by
K.
Hii>hs
Hi~hP~t
Scnre
- \\', Chafr
Gco.
)lacT>onald
( L'.NJ'.
),
1.62.
G.
Sparkes
1
~Irs.
Jacobs; Seconded
by
~1rs.
A.
Hood
V.
Clouston
HIGHEST
A
\'ERAGES.
.\Irs.
J.ench
DeLroCe)'.
~Irs.
Lush
Vice
President-Mrs. Fagan. ,
..
proposed
by
Mrs.
Grouchy; .
\\.
\;c•r
A.
Lush
C.
Stur~c.
Ayres
.....
.
Seconded
by
Mrs.
Adams.
•
E.
\\ arren
A.
Not
her .
W.
Ryall.
U.N.F'.
· · · · · ·
Secretary-Mrs.
Val
Dull, :
:\1.
Dunne
J.
Campbell •
H.
French,
B.
Sales
....
proposed
by
lllrs. Jllurphy;
Sec·
H.
Robe:ts
J.
King'
R.
O'Donald, Standard
..
I
Sp
•res
-G
Burnell '
1
Irs ·
H.
Noftall,
B.
SaiP•
....
onded
by
Mrs.
Ange
. :
1
;
" · · , • . " · ...-
Trrasurcr-~liss
:-.tary
Walls. \ helan.
:'>frs.
1\f~ws,
\\.
Winsor.
W.
Benson.
A)·res
.....
.
I
1 h
~
1
.,
Fagan·
Sec·
·
S.
Stack.
G.
Kll!J:hl,
G.
Tapprr. \\'.
T>)·kr.
Bennetts
...
.
propose<
Y •
1
,' •
. ' ' •
Toni~ht's
gamrs - Junior
H.
~lurphy,
Renne!
I•
I
onrlcd
hy
~Irs.
1
ohm.
Division.
P.
~lurphy.
!'\fin.
Hntrl
~lr.<.
A
..
llyrd.
pt·opo>rrl
hy
'j-!1-
While
l's.
/lrrl. r.
Pi
shop,
Rr,·.
Sales
..
~Irs.
Snlll\'an; Seconded
by
ll·ll-Biue
\·s.
Green.
W.'
Chafe.
llXF'
......
.
~Irs.
Lawlor. Last night's honspirl
was
B.
Broderick.
B.N.s,.
· ·
~ln
Rr,mrs,
proposed
by
~Irs.
won
h~·
~Irs.
)loyse. c. Wagner .
.T.
Hcnimin~,
Mews
...
.
De
Lacey.;
Scconcled
by
)Irs.
R.
Rockw~ll
and
R.
)[o
1
·se.
L.
Andrew~.
Arre;
...
.
Edney. .
-·
..
:.....
.
G.
Noseworth.•·.
B.N.S
..
.
FIRST
ROUXD
Followinl( nominntions,
The
lil'e
met
with
The
Rcl'erend
F.
Adams,
B.N.S
......
.
Re1·rretHI
Brother
D.
F.
Nash
Brplher
D.
F.
Nr.sh,
and
arisinl! I
13.:!
I
12.62
12.27
ll.Bil .
11.28
.
11.23
10.~2
10.~1
10.74
ln.il
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Ti~ers
In
'·
Exhibition
Thr Fl'ildian scninr hockr·:
squad
will
meet the
Shear~
t
own
Tigers
in
an
exhibitio~
hockey
game
at
the
Harbour
Grace
Stadium tonight at
8.00
p.m.
Columill~st
Dies
llOSTON
-
AP
-·-
Rudolph
lludy Eiie
..
Jr
..
48,
Boston
H~r
aid
columni>l and
music
critic.
died
of
a
h~art
attack Tue;-
rlay
in
Lns
An!;cles.
He
hart
~one
to
the west coast
on
a
writin>:
assi~nment
for
hi.'
11PII'Spapcr
and
was
stricken
ill
his
hotel
room
~ionda!:
nigh!.
Blast Fntal
conducted the election
which
out
of
the meclinr,
it
was
un·J
resulted as follows:- I animously decided that
Mrs.
OFF
TO
CAUCASUS
l'residcnl -
Mr~.
0 I i
\'c
Madelin~
Kennell~·
be
appointed:
LONDON
<CPI--Sir
Juhnliunt..
DAYTON,
Ohio-
AP
-One
ST.
BON'~
T . .
large;t
ROPHIES-Variotls trophies
up
for
compt>tition
In
the
St.
B!>n's
A.A.
Hockey Leagne.
lt~ur
We
one
(hnck
row)
Is
the Walsh's Bakery award
for
the Championship team. The othel'
O"J'uole.
· llunnnrnry Presulenl or the leader
of
lhP
~ucc~,sful
1953
Jo:v·
man
was
killed and
:moth~r
Vicl'
Prc.;idcni-Mrs. Fagan. i'alririans LadiPs Association. .
cr~st
exnl'ltilion.
will
tak
1
•
a
Bt'it-
:
ll'~s
injured Wednesday
when
Sl•crctan-~lrs.
Val
[)niL The
next
meeting ol the
Larl-
i~h
narl\'
10
cli111h
the
r:aul·astJs.
a jet
plane·~
ejcelion
seal
; /or,aterl
h\o
Hugh
Fardy, Jim
Vinico
mbe
and Bill Whittle
for
the
Top
G-oalie,
Highest
'
.P.,
and
Most
Gentlemanly
Player.-
(Daily
News
Photo),
Treasur~r-Miss
Mary
Wall
..
irs
A~sociation
will
he
held
on
th<
·Russian
monnlain
rangr.
in
fillll'~e
e~;plorlerl
accidentally
Immediate))'
following
thr ·
Tlntrrl;\1',
~laJ'ch
13th,
at
St.
1
,Jt:ly.
It
is
hrlinrd
th~
lir.<t
we.<t·
:•t
\\'right-Patterson air
force
election
of
Officers, the execu· Patrick's
Hall
Auditorium. eru
1·isit
to
the
range
in
20
year~
..
ha;e.
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