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except Sunday. Superior 7 0200 3 Michigan 2 7600 Wednesday, March 27,. 1957 1 rui III VI 1 1 JV uuu in Cup Opener; Canadiens Win rums RALLY LOl'JI! YIELDS A DETROIT SHOT THAT DDJVT REACH ITS 'GOAL' DISCUSSING BOLD RULER foil Mi Wing BOSTON JOLTS HOCKEY DECISIVE HIT nun IDC1 OTftl TV0 OUT iu i Montreal Downs Speake Drives In 3 i.l mmmmmm '5 v' I I xrf Rangers, 4-1 in First Inning BY EDWTARD PRELL Chicago Trlbano Press Service Mesa, March 26 To night, a few hours after Don Mueller's grand slam homer with two out in the ninth inning off Turk Lown had brought the New York Giants a 7 to 6 victory over the Cubs, Jockey Eddie Arcaro (left) describes his workout on Bold Ruler yesterday with Trainer Jim (Sunny Jim) Fitzsimrnons. Bold Ruler is one of the favorites in Saturday's $100,000 Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park. Associated Press Wir-rhoto the Chicago club strategists met to make their first cut of the squad.

Dick Drott, 20. year old rookie right hander, held the Giants to two hits and no Detroit, March 26 LB Boston's eager Bruins, checking fiercely all over the ice for the full 60 minutes, came from behind to whip the Detroit Red Wings, National Hockey league champions, 3 to 1, tonight in the first game of their best of seven Stanley cup preliminary series. The Red Wings, Stanley cup winners four times in the last seven years, were a picture of frustration after bolting into a 1 to 0 lead in the first minute of play. Jack Caffery, Doug Mohns, and Real Chevrefils did the goal scoring for the third place Bruins, who have not won the coveted cup in 16 years. Detroit applied the pressure at the outset and after half a minute of heavy checking in front of the Bruin nets, Ted Lindsay shoved the puck past Don Simmons, rookie goalie, after it had been worked loose runs, striking oui four in the 1 w.

i By- DAVID CONDON iour innings wnicn preceueu Lown's second ninth inning home run fadeout of the spring. Before Drott's sparkling Don Simmons (left), Boston Bruins goalie, sweeps aside a Detroit shot on goal as Red Wing Ted Lindsay (7) closes in for possible chance at the rebound during first period of Chirac Tribune frets Service TAMPA, March 26 The gang was assembled at Joe Valdes' Spanish park restaurant, and Jim Rivera said: You tourists should visit the Tampa shrine where Al Lopez was born, and the cigar factories, and the shrimp boats." Joe Valdes overheard and said: "Well, I'm Stanley cup preliminary series last night in Detroit. At right is Leo Boivin, Boston defenseman. Bruins won, 3 to 1. United Prtas Telephotol performance, the kid right hander might have been on the list of athletes ticketed for Portland, the Cubs' Paci Curlers Open Title Meet Tonight fic Coast league farm.

A Familiar Story Turk's performance on this MAJOR TRADE NEAR, CUBS SAY ni i i BY ROBERT CROMIE Nine rinks from various by Teammate Gordie Howe in a battle with two Boston defenders. Lineups: parts of the United States and i fe in pretty busy, as our auditors are attending to a cashier who was making more money than our business, but I'll run a sight-seeing tour, anyhow. Interested? And, this morning, Joe drove us to where the Matador; a 65 ton, 67 foot shrimp boat, one of 36 owned by the Versaggi brothers, was unloading. The Matador, said Manuel Versaggi, had been out 55 days and caught 7,000 pounds. We could carry 70,000 pounds," he.

said, "but this is the slack season. The one from Fairbanks, Alaska, sunny, hot afternoon was reminiscent of March 9, when he came to the mound to protect a 6 to 4 lead over the Baltimore Orioles. He walked the first two and Bob Lajoie, since sent away to Montreal, hit a three run game winning homer. Detroit 1 Hall will open play this evening in Chicago Stadium in quest of Arbor wud interested in Dark, VYehmeier Chicago Trtsans Press Service Pronovoat -UV-- J' ife Bostoa 3 Fimreona x'lamaa Hohn Cnevrefiia l.abjn SlcXenner Xjetroit Undsar Hmn the United States Men's Curl Delvecchio 1 13 0 01 ing championship. The round robin event will continue thru Jim Rivera SPAT? Boftoiv Rnivfa.

RlnnHa Mesa, March 26 The Cubs are near a player deal Today, Turk also walked two and yielded a single, meantime striking out two, Saturday night. which could be of major pro The Illinois entry in the before Mueller hit his first portions, Vice President John pitch over the right field wall. tfuk. Mackeil. Gardner.

Catfery, Toppai-ainl. Peirson. Boone. Detroit Kelly. Godfrey.

Anderon. Itcl-pel. Pavelich, Prystai. Ferguson. Dta.

Ull-BU, Dineen. Bucyk. Bailey. FIRST PERIOD Seoripe Undsay Howe. :50: Caffery IMackell.

Boivinl. 18:42. Penalties Boivin. Arbour. Boone.

Godfrey, LiaUsay. SECOND PERIOD Scoring Mohna ArmstrorK. McKenney. I3S. Drott performance first such playdown ever held in this country is the Chicago Curling club rink, may nave oeen signifi Holland said this afternoon.

Holland let reporters take it from there in a guessing game. The best guess was that the skipped by Robert Fletcher, now has yielded only one run in his last 10 Penalties Flaman. How. Bionda. Pro- which won the state play- innings.

He curved a third ovost, Jiolnn. THIRD PERIOD Pcorina Chevrefils Fiaman, :49, Penalty Armstrong-Saves Simmons. 20: Hall. 26. downs recently to qualify for strike past Hank Sauer to the competition.

The event, wind up the fifth inning. Referee Storey. Linesmen M. Pavelich sponsored by Marshall Field Members of the Alaska, team, which will compete in curling playdown opening tonight, are (left to right) Alvin Johnson, Clarence Renkoski, Joseph Jackoyich, and After Gail Harris had ground swap, if it materializes, will be with the St. Louis Cardinals, whose general manager, Frank Lane, never backs away from a deal.

nd Hayes. Attendance 13.902. CANADIENS WIN, 4 TO 1 ed out in the sixth, the kid is modeled on the famed Macdonald Brier, as Gene Williams. TRIBUNE Photos) right hander sneaked over the the Canadian national play- third strike against Andre HI The Cubs are known to be down is known. Rodgers and Daryl Spencer, New York, March 26 L7) Bernie Boom Boom Geoffri-on scored two goals and assisted on two others to lead the Montreal Canadiens to a interested in Al Dark, veteran Dick opened the seventh by Rink from Seattle Other rinks competing will striking out Bob Schmidt shortstop, and Herman Weh- four strikeout victims out of 4 to 1 victory over the New 1 -l meier, right hand pitcher, with the Cards.

York Rangers in the opener five. 2 Errors by Moryn of a best of seven Stanley cup be from Winchester, Detroit; N. Nashua, N. St. Andrews, N.

Seattle, and Portage, Wis. All are survivors of state or district playdowns. Cards Seek Rush The Cubs, because of a lusty semi-final series in Madison Lane has been trying to land Square Garden tonight. Mon five run first inning off Max Surkont and a run scored by Drott in the seventh after he Bob Cub pitch treal broke a 1 to 1 tie mid Tonight's program, starting er, since Holland took over administration of the Cubs way in the third period and then scored twice in the final singled, had a 6 to 3 lead go ing into the ninth. They held minute of play.

last fall. Asked if Rush would be in this edge despite two errors Altho Geoffrion figured in at 8 o'clock, will include the appearance of the University of Iowa all-girl bagpipe band. The ceremonies and opening of play will be telecast over WGN-TV, channel 9, from 8 to 10 p. with Vince Lloyd by Walt Moose Moryn. all four Montreal goals, it was volved in any deal with the The Moose fielded Schmidt's Maurice The Rocket Rich Cards, Holland replied: "11 5 I dribbler near first base in the We'd have to get an awful ard, 35 year winger, who broke a 1 to 1 tie by deflect second inning, making several stabs at the ball before finally lot to give up Rush." Like Baker at Third ing Qeoffrion's 35 footer into giving the commentary.

Proceeds from the sale of box winning the decision. This was the cage. Lineups: MatadorH do good to total 70,000 pounds all year; 15,000 is considered a good trip. The area we fish is off the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico, 80 hours away." WARREN BROWN asked problems attendant the owning of 36 shrimp boats, and Manual said: The big one is the crews being away from home so long. Their wives raise the devil.

When the husbands are away, I drive wives to the hospital to have babies delivered, order medicine for sick kids, and meet overdue payments on television sets. See that boat loading ice? Refrigeration is a major problem; we use ice because it assures us refrigeration for at least 50 Many boats have automatic refrigeration units, but on our boats I don't want more moving parts than necessary. Mechanical parts fail you." THE VERSAGGI boats carry crews of three. "We have a cooperative system," said Manual, and our boats take fresh meat to those that have been out a long time. We cooperate bringing in the shrimj) the catch brought by the Matador belonged to maybe eight different boats.

To be certain the shrimp are delivered fresh, the Matador will transfer its catch, every three or four days, to a returning boat Then, when the Matador Is prepared to come in, it gathers catches from other boats in the area." BY NOON, guide Valdes' party was at the Bering cigar plant, one of more than 50 in Tampa, The tour was in charge of Justo Rodriguez, who said: "We're one of Tampa's three bonded factories. This means the United States customs guarantees that-only Havana leaf enters our plant. A customs man unlocks the doors in the morning, and locks 'em at night." If that's all he does, he has a soft touch," said Jim Rivera. "How many smokes does this place turn out? About 350,000 of the 3,000,000 cigars manufactured daily in Tampa," said Rodriguez. Do employes get free cigars? All they can smoke on the job, and three finished cigars to take home each night," Rodriguez said.

THERE was a visit to the blending rooms, to the machines where cigars are rolled, to- where they are hand wrapped, and, finally, to where they are packaged. "Eye appeal is important in cigar sales," said Rodriguez. That's why we have such an appetizing wrapper leaf. Actually, a cigar made entirely of wrapper would be a horrible smoke. But appearance is your best advertfcsment.

Notice that fellow sorting those hundreds of cigars. They're all the same blend; the same brand. He's sorting groups of 50 of almost identical color. Then he passes that complete box to that other man, who selects the 13 best looking "cigars for the top row of the box. After that, the second man grades those 13 according to size.

He places the biggest cigar al one end of the box, and works down to the smallest. The women on the cellophane machines must box the cigars in the same order they receive them. If there is a reject, it must be replaced by a skilled sorter, who picks a cigar of identical size and color." And so, as the shrimp boats and cigar factories sink slowly into the west, we say good-by to beautiful Tampa for another day. Baseball tomorrow! In earlier speculation on the Cubs' 31st error and Montreal 4 New York 1 Guests of honor last night at the United States Men's Curling championship meet dinner in the Bismarck hotel were (left to' right) Dr. John Dewar, London Curling club president; Chesser Campbell, publisher of The Chicago Tribune; Hughston M.

McBain, chairman of the trustees of the playdown, and Gilbert McClung, past president of the Royal Caledonia Curling club, Edinburgh, Scotland. seats and special reserved sections will go to the Chil Flante Dark coming to the Cubs, it Moryn's fourth. John Johnson Wonley Gadsby Foninato In the third, with Mueller dren's 'Memorial hospital was pointed out the veteran shortstop probably would be Talbot Belivean Geoffrion Oimstead hullivan Hcbentnn on third after his double, Lewicki shifted to third base. 34 Resume Tomorrow Morning Play will resume tomorrow 01 Montreal 1 New York 1 SPARES Holland today said that Harris on first, and two out, Rodgers beat out a hit to returned Gene's late throw with Something with matches scheduled for Montreal Harvey. St.

Laurent, Turner. Henri Richard. Maurice Richard. Moore. Gene Baker, switched to third The A.

B. Cs in Curling 9:30 a. 2 p. m. and 8 p.

m. from second in the Cub in Goyette. Provost. Pronovost. Curry, Marshall.

New York Evans. Cahan. Howell. Pren Friday's schedule will be the Continued on page 4. col.

2 Continued on page 5, col. 11 same with Saturday matches tice. Bathgate. Creignton. Murphy, Henry, Gendron, Foiey.

Macdonald. FIRST PERIOD set for 12:30 and 8 p.m. Scoring Geoffrion Belivean, J. Ken Watson of Winnipeg, 15:07: Henry TGadsby. Creightonl, 17:01 Penalties Beliveau minor and malorl Phils, Pirates Talk Trade fominato major).

Cahan 2 minors, H. Canada, known thruout the world for his devotion to and Kichard, Evans. ft. uiurent. fjurry, SECOND PERIOD Scorin None.

knowledge of the game, will Penalties Moore, Gadsby, Plante served by Goyette, Sullivan, Provost, Johnson. THIRD PERIOD serve as commissioner of play. He will head a staff of 20 umpires from eight states and Scorfns M. Richard Geoffrion, Har vey, 7:02: Geoffrion fAlmstead, Alaska. eiiveau Geoffrion, Penalties Prentice, Johnson major Saves Plante.

25: Worsley, 24. Trustees of the playdown, Refree UdvarL Linesmen Morrison and RINK Four man team. SKIP Captain. SHEET Playing surface. HACKS Starting blocks.

HOUSE Target area. THRU THE HOUSE! Delivered too hard and out of play. STONE Forty pound granite stone. SWEEPING Brushing ice In front of stone to make It travel farther. GUARD Stone put into position to protect another.

DRAW SHOT One which curves. TEE WEIGHT Stone delivered with enough "weight" speed to stop at tee line, thru center of house. SHOT ROCK Stone closest to tee, or center of house. RUNNER Stone delivered with much speed. END Inning.

HOG LINE Line In front of house over which stone must pass to remain In play. Davies. Attendance 1 5.019 whose chairman is Hughston possibly Third Baseman Willie Jones for both Groat and Thomas, an outfielder turned third baseman Bobby Bragan, Pirates manager, said he'd be interested in certain aspects of such a deal, but that he can't see a man-for-man swap, Haddix for- Thomas, or Haddix for Groat. At any rate, he said, final word on proposed trades must come from General Manager Joe Brown. Mayo M.

McBain, were hosts last Clearwater, March 26 The Philadelphia Phillies were reported today to have offered Pitcher Harvey Had-dix to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Frank Thomas or Dick Groat or both. Informants said the proposals are: Left hand Pitcher Haddix for Shortstop Groat, and "somebody else to sweeten up the deal." Haddix and another Phil Exhibition Baseball night in the Bismarck hotel at a dinner for curlers and play YESTERDAY'S RESULTS down officials. Other trustees are Lucius T. Hill, Boston; Kw York X. L.J.

Chlcasa X. William A. Searle, Utica, N. George P. Blakney, Milwau Chicago rA.

New York A. L.J nd MUwaokee not scheduled. Baltimore, Cleveland, C. Detroit. Cincinnati.

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Aastui T. L.J, Tulsa T. 1. GAMES TODAY Ambitious? To reach success take my advice Try fervent prayer and sacrifice. Vic L.

Daffynition Iligh noon: A three martini lunch. Sam of Oak Park Signs of Spring Marbles falling cn the classroom floor more tardy pupils. Savannah Schoolmaster. Secret Ambition To always be a friend to La who is only a pal to me. Hal Halborn Chicago A.

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Ten Years Ago Today Ray Robinson stopped Bernie Miller in the third round of their scheduled 10 round welterweight nontitle bout at Miami. I II VAY XX II 1 1 llVi 1171 It 111 1 1 ISi' 1: III i if I I St. Louts vs. Ksw York tA. L-l at St BalUm and PIttsbvrsli ijot chedulci.

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