"ha durum. Mm. mad. May 3.1m. SPORTS FRONT By CARMAN SMITH Racing In Ontario WE recently mowed a contribution ior I ipniiI column from a ChlrloIMlzwn rasldent. HE, Sll'l'LS win. ll mending some time In 'l‘nrunlo. Ind H! thoufllll it would be I good ldel in an i! as it concerns a poison known to Hind the: driven. ans. Wfie wriletlu appeared last Friday in the Tomato Globe and Mail and is neadlrned "Arng Clickl _It 19.1; dimmer Lonl Trip By Owncr Mor-rtssey." The story is or. Orville M cy. the Nirw BrunsWick racu horse ovtner will! tralnm‘] Ind raised his stable im' ll lime last season at the Ohnl’lollewwn Drlvlnl Far The wriku Is in Inflow): “Orville Morrisary dmvc 1.50. llllltl. Dari oi Pit Illl‘oiigh a SnowIl-m'nl. hill alter Noble Ml” won me Ioilrih race lust night at Muhnwll K clvvly. D! can- alirrs toe in here [rum Charlottean wnrinwl . “Morris; . WIS an unexpected arrivlnl on the Ontni'ln harness racing sccne this spring and he made it Willi a trip to woni iorgei. HE pul his live noises zmd his inn: .Il'id started out in me middle or April. midway through live provinc- ebec he encountered in shows rm. of Q" was more surprised at Morriawy'i arrival man rrc' manager Ed Bradley. Mom'ssey walkwd into ins out. Ind politely asked tor stalls. the type oi muesiufiradley had been lorred to turn down lor many poisoned. Stock Not Exceptional Tun: writeup continues. "Morrissey doesn't onslder his flock exceptional hut itch ll can do B crt‘dllnble jun. He twins, Argot. Hickory Doc. Crally ii and Prince Adam and ii Ll‘alil- iagdnviug the trolls.- Wan Victory. owntd by Mrs. Kl. Camp ban oi Saint John a. g "Morrissey dill '1. place to the money in any dnvea will. Arum. Hickory D01. or Prince Adam. so it wasn't too Surpl‘lh lag in see Arzot leave the 5 ' KW ltasl nul'il II. (19.1.) Argo! heal Grzttail Bear to ill? Wll‘e by I lci'iZt-ii. rt... NB. reinsman said monorail: ivrccd him to try me- inp in Ontario. “You enn't survive as a innseman back bani. minor in tact you melve s subsidy from a business-Knoll who is trying to maintain the sport“. said Morrimey. "Ble hum- m just isn't the population to make harness racing 1 live lihood loll- horsemen." ’Hn Globe scribe adds “Noble A viewpoint. It's will was Worth $50, rgot's victory backed up iila well above line 3152 the 1- madc in winning tour or seven men in the inland pravinc. last year." Till, Till now Mr. Morrisiey. l)th: hursemell mm I. In doing all right will. inclr stables at the local iivIl Ind on other Maritime tracks. We also not tine Ivan! rlgin tron. lite lione'l moutl. tor: the slsz be reaped on tour wins with Arpot alleged. iy on the island were instead won on tile Moncion oval. W- wlsi. Mr. Marrisley the luck be nppmnlly lucked oer. dur- ing hil campaign on upper Clnndn tucks. Piersall Joins Mets HOW will the hIgI'i-sltruns Jimmy Plersall 30¢ 11am; with Illa "old Pmlw", Ca y Siengu? We'll have to bake a waitrnnd- lee Ittltude. This is the [outfit team (hut Flex-sill has pilyad with. He slaned his major league career with the Boston lied Sex In the early '505 and from there Weill. IL» Cleveland. Lalel’ he Joined Washington senators. the AL cellar dwellers and now 112': will! the National League cellar teal-n. Casky's M215. This could be the Sign for the end of a colorful Ind sometimes 1l‘fnil'tivu‘siai career. One thing is sure. the only Why lie all In “1!. Manage" Ilwnys mined in IIIVI troublz handling HmIll. El: Inliciim will! the umpires, III: och-“Iona shown-I affirm belirrii the crowd. have not been popular with ellher nun-gen Ir teamnlcs. But there are some who think Casey vi a a In handle Ihe veteran as It! Itnnled I ll'iiig Iiml III) to handle Ill types 0' bullpinyerl Ind nlnllly manages to (=on the but out gt them. imall and stangel at one time had a somewhat mu Infiltration club. Pia-sail was mite litide as say In“ lave to play In New York. liar Casey Slcnge". Casey on the other hand at ona time rated Piersall the best ngtltiielder III ever saw. They now have each other and we'll watch with interest in. Ind mulls. Clay Claims Cooper Foolish To Fight Him LONDQN iApl ~ American The clay ~ cooper ilgbt war heavyweight boxer Cassius Clay rat tor middle .lune. lays British lighter Henry Bill (or Copper that any war Counl'r is i II to no in me iartoo mil. ring with hi . The light lltfnclad I «11qu clay bad lust stopped all an.crowd. airliner tlial hroiigtlt bin. here And l was ulklnl tar and In flghl. Cooper June ll. loud." “l'ill ills! filling in time until Asked how long Eh! Briilxli 1 meet Liston." said. heavyweight would last Ilaimt “That great big ugly bear. He‘l‘him. Clay replied: ugly to be world champion. "I could end it in two mndl, Ilenl fighters are good lonklnfiv but It‘s going In be live. I'll [El He Wu reminded that earlier like me. him in the fifth." be bad predlclad cooper would Evcumn Now. only no two roundl. "Well." he said. "ii are Brit. nu isn people have waited to nee e in Dem“. than I will! In Police nod to control a crowd an. atom inelr money'a worta. oi about 2.0m outside the restau-‘Thu'p why in gal“ t. h. m I created A big stir In "Gaseous Cassius—yes. here.” run! where Clay and waflliflh instead ottiaeoeeon met the press. WARNS worm wnen clay met cooper (or me tint than he shook iris hand Ind told tine arinm: '- are now talking to tine luture heavyweight champion ot' the world. it's very ionlisi. of you to light me This will be be a meeting of the executive yourlosiiiniL" _ of tile Summerside Men'l Gull Cl '1; poem tm' tn. light Association at the club room went this way ‘ It a pm. Earl smith. the president. in requzstlng mat members pl II'I committee. be present to inr- mulate plan: for nu Iummel activities. Golf Ass’n Calls Meet SUMMEitsmn —. There will Als Invite NEXT The gold-plated lantball Iiloes and uniiorn. oi tamed Washington Redskin quarter- hIck Sammy anuab are turn» ed over today to Dick McCann. loll. (in display in inorball'a Hall ni Fame at Canton. Ohio. Baugh's playing near was pre- . George iirstlall preside!“ o! Ihe Redsklns. M Calm is director of the Hall nl ' -16 STOP, HALL or FAM ST. JOHN'S. Nlld .crien tumullous welcome awaucd Or. trait red wing Alex Faulkner here Monday as the climax at. n iriumplial Iour across New. ionndland to bring his iirst sca. soil in tile National Hockey League to a close. Well over 1.00" i'urs turncd oui tor a hornrtooling. cheering motorcade that [railed Faulkt ner and bin nite Doris tnruucn city streets in the huge parking lot of the civic stadium. Thousands ill children simulcd and waved at Faulkner as he drove by. the lap at nis converlible down in brilliant Iunshine and inedegrce temper- alure. He arrived with a part or his moiorcade utter a 60-mile drive nrourid Conccplinn Bay Harbor Grace, iue liitls town where he learned mucl. nl ins hockey and wnere his brother George still coaches. The t l r a i Neu-ioundlander ever to make the NHL. Faulk- ner rcceivcd a cheque and a sil- ver tray iron. nin lans at Hard bor Grace. in St. John's. it was nnntbcr chequa and a movie oultit. Fre- EIIsworth, ‘ ‘ Milt Pappas l Top HurIers 1 NEW YORK (Al’tilJle Ells; Worth of Chicago tub! and Mill‘ Pappns oi nnltimore Oriolesl boast the lowest earn cu... avenge: in tbe maior leagues. StItistIcs compiind by the Aasnciated Press simwed Mon-l dly that Ellsworth Inns the Nn-l uonal League ERA listings with I 1.09 marl: PIN-1m 1; (lie American league lender with a 1.59 average. Figures are pasedl on pitchers who have worked ai minimum oi i5 innings. Elllworlil baa allowed eight: eli’i'izd runs In 66 innings wllilo‘ winning live games and losing. fliree. Th: fl-yeawld southpaw posted a 5.08 earned run average I last reason. PIFPII hll allowed nine. earned runa in 51 inninga. Elle: as E? 5 two oi his four comnlele game! th2 been shutouts. HIS E” in 1962 was 4.01. An cameo .mn Iverafit II determined by multiplying I, pllchlr's earned rum by nine Ind dividing the relull by llil inninfla pitched. P.E.I. Native To Camp MONTREAL icr» — Tires nImtIcin ebcc City the been Invited to attend the pie-rum ltnlnlng camp tor CInIdlIria to be conducted next Shamrocks 10:" Practice Coed. Vern Bluia‘iurd baa called a practice in nix sit-n. rocks dds evenim at a n'dock on theOld Diurnal. All at lut year‘s playua m iii-pad in by on hIitd Any othu- pl MN by Monml Alwellal. all Eulun Foolbnll Conimilca dub Innolmtcd Monday nilhl. They are Can Qulnn. Ian ni . u, Quinn. iann wnlnng in any out with In Pnn-Ick'x iii n tam ans weloumc. “I Q“ g sEaniwnd Richard Iii e e inn-ry- ‘ ten-n. a natlv. oi PrincIl Meet Slated lad tne rbec’ F0 III: will} / with 15 meadowna last mlnn.‘ r "on, Ilia In: 2:0 may mm MM“ m, W “W "l a" W”- Cn-IInmPlIi;hihthy:=-nl~ m ' mmmwmhmm'tmlm guru 0M nth Main all m Wild. ' — and: m ‘l‘nmblo Ind It A“ M tin-t Id lnoI held tooth-n iialtl'r nus. national product Ilhlu h tilt in caminunlllel in mi Iverlgrd m a pinion- no low-t in in. Amman. Probable Pitchers Iy 'l'l-ll: CANADIAN PRESS , Prob-hie plicncrs tor today's, mnjor leIKuP flames. won Ind‘ loat records in parenthcsca: ‘ American beanie Detroit. idolich {ll-ii It [may Angles. McBride «3- . my. . Bailimnrz. Rohcrlx 13-4! Al Xnnans Clly. ansiicld l3-ll.‘ Ni Warnington. Daniela lD-i) at‘ Minnesota. Kant iii», IN). Alex Faulkner Given Iumultous Welcome nilor Smailwooda in [on inl'm be- Im'e the huge crowd and Ain'! pal-cuts. made the presentation here and laid Alex he was New- loundland‘s "a m b n r sador o! gooduill." i'aulkncr. a my 26-year-old who was obviously nervous. told Mr. Smallwood he'd rather play hockey—"It's easier." "l'd rather do ihls." replied the prcmicr. “because I'm no good at hockey. Last week II. was Inolher hi1 parade and presentations Ii'l central vewlnundlnnd. kicking oli Faulkncn relurn lmm I honeymoon in the snulhel‘n United States. He was back in lime in take part In Newtound- Iand's MuY Zilh fishing holl- day. though. Monday nislil the Faulkner crremonics wound up with a private dinner and dance at a night club just outside the city. Tony Lema Cops Tourney MEMPHIS. Tenn. (APT—Tony ma's par iour on the lirat bnlc ot a suddendeatn playoit Monday won him top money in [he 550.000 Memphis Open Golt tournament as he dropped Tommy Aaron into record placa. Aaron shot a live on the [11va oil bale. Lema. tram San Leandra. curt, and Aaron. [min Guinea- ville. G... wound up regulation play with blistering “Hinder-par ms to lorce inc playoli. Lema pulled into a tie with a birdie tour on the long 19th hole. He reached the green in two strokes and came down irum n ieet In two putts. The strong ilnist. by Aaron and Lema overcame a ouc-atavske edge by Harold itneece oi Aiken. s.c.. otter three mods. Lema won $9.000 Ind AIron picked up “.600 second-place mDnBY. anti. goliera ilnisiied the regu- latlnil 72 hole. tour Itrokel ahead oi the nearest contenders. Kneece and Bruce Cramptpn ol Australia shared I‘ll“! pine- with 2744. Two Gridders Are Retiring HAMILTON (CPI A vtnn Scott oi Hamilton Thoreau. one or the lap gun-dd in Cain» dian pro iootbau durlnl til- hat it reason. has annou hII to firemen! from lonthlll. “I'm talking, I'm "dished, l'm through," lIId the 88-year old Noise DImI “l'm zrlda gelling pul thIe I've “Ill 30! all my marbles lame phylicll reserve Ind the Hecllon til In. lans.” OTTAWA tori—Ted Smale, an. oi deienalve end with OtIIwI nouay. Rider. lie Enlarn Fonlbnll Conlerence. announced Cleveland. Kralick i2~5i I| ins retirement Monday alter a lChicIim. l-lerbcrt l5-ll. «Ni. meeting with Generll Mlnxel' . w York. Stnflnrd ’22) “(Red O'Qulnn. l Boston. Monhmiquotio (5 - UH Smaie. who bu been Willi the Ni. lotiuwn club tor the last veven NItimiII Iii-lime lyear, said be tell he aholiid Chums". EIlawnrih iii-7|) llldpvnle more ilm! kl III on New York. Crtag IZATV, (NI. ' Philadelphia. McLlan int all Pltuliurgn. Law Il.2t. (Ni. ‘ SIn Fniiclum, Flatter (3-4! nt Cincinnati. O'Toole i747. (Ni. Lo! 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Great. who in: too mainr Grunt. a big int tines years ago league lilgb or in bus iuta. when he won the National lined nla avenue tilrcc polnu Lcaaue batting title and the to .551 in lait ween “mu. moatvaiuaale playrraward.l.u He had 11 nits in trier. regained the magic touch wltb Covtnnlan tell it point- into St. Lnuia cardinal. to take over ucond place at .343. line rou- tne lead li'nnl Philadelphln‘l Iles‘ outilclder managed only Wen Covlngton. lolli- mm in is a tempt]. WF Softball Team— Grabs Second Win suinilimismr: — The near. lock Legendre led the Mir aoitbali team won their Second slaunitt on hamster witli a Kaine in a row last night at home run and two doubles in Queen Elizabeth Park in Sum-l lottr tnips. I‘iichr nil maide. Melting Erma... Drug two singles and u double in {WI 2M in a loosely played garlic in tries. duck Swill John Mac IcIl ' Lamp. Gent-y amiard. Gary and ii errors. The ganie.adzab. Moore. and Dave Pagan end: nncxcit'nlg ailair. was in direct had two hits: Dun: Mann. 13w- cantrast to the brilliant opener er, and Sandtinnda chalked up on Saturday aiiznmon. ‘ a hit apiece. .lcnn Sandilandx starved {or} For Eiimal'i Drug, e air-tome. worktd three inn-l Doucetie. Ulric Gailn ings. gave up three runs on two i Rollie leinay each ted hits. and struck out irwo. Ha‘ two hits. John rolrlar, Gard was Devana. intiuison, and Harry Coats. one remaining tour frames allotcd cacti. Nine RCAF runners tame a “whip” specialist, who in the en the plate in the HM inning. four hits good lor tour runs. and all suspense and excite-rm Devana struck out aevcn. went Mm the halcfil. Jeri-y Kempsler went Ill to: Sgt. Ferguson called the balls Willard i'll, Ind Way (or the losers, was climber- and sirlkes. Woodard looking all [or 19 hits, including six dolL slicer the bases. bios. I triple and. I home run. I! ll l’ll's males contributed to that RCAF 912 M01 2119 -l 'dcbacla by making ten miscues.l Enman Drug lion in o 7 9 lo FINAL-FILTER CLEAN Only a.A usalmn .re FinII-Fllltitd in prevent minute .muunnes Ivorn lpoiIIHI one (n‘lnc periarm.nec' iii‘ndmll lhIl prulecll 'Cards' Dick Groat Regains - I ops Gm! led the “lilo! circuit Ill 1901 while will: Pilkhilril‘i. I’ll!- fln: .329. HO dumped in .275 III. at! mun Ind lulled .m In N2 helm! the Plum tr him In 5!. Louis hli November. ma hit lolnl II ellhl more null anyone in the NI lelluut Bill Willi: In the NL runner-up with 50 Inleilel. Brookn Robinson 0! Baltimore Ind Chuck Schilling, Bunch. lhIre (he Amerlcln Lusue lead with 54. Til-1 FOB rhino Ron F‘Iirly at Los Anaelea Dodxm and Ed Bailey. Sun Ernnciaco. are deadlocked lol- tbird place in the NalinnIl League intlnx competition. Each is at .333. Ken aoyer oi st. Louis advanced iron. lot at- avemgc 21 points to .331. In the Amerlun LelBIiEi Wnyne Cluley ill Kmlnl City regained Ill [pot iron: Frank Mnlzone. Boston. Culley climbed and palm to .356 wifll lix hill in 17 tlmes M bnl. Malwne dropped into a second plate tie with Floyd Robinson 0! the Chicago White Sox at .343. Malzone dropped in poinll while collecting seven It hats and Roinlson cIInlhed (mm sixth place on I 12-point pickup. a-ior-lii. Leon Wagner or Lbs Angelea Angela slipped one notch In ou It .312. Chuck Schilinl of Boston, Claw Buyer or New York Yankeu lull Al Kllllie oi Iggmil share ilth place with ' Wagner rlammad two ilnme run: Inii continued to lend the nes are clean 3 separateways to make your car run better Holiday driving was meant to be pleasant—so BaA helps keep it that way! Bolh B-A 88 and 98 glsoliiles are clean 3 sepIrIic ways It) bring you Iinooiii, trouble-lice performance III Ilonl ih: wny. They help you hlve I more relaxing trip by combating many engine worries. such Ii! planing, poor mile-u Ind but performance. 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Wayne Guns. Alnn Con- nnliy. Geo Power. ‘Jamie Kc... nody, .ioey Arsenaull. Tammy iiandraimn. Joey Gallant. Wayne MacDonald. Mae Stanley, Dave Livingstone. Emmett Ellswonh. nul Pilcner. Roper McArinur. These same teams will again work out Thursday evening but they win cxcnanie ilclda inr tin. recond workout