mW WEW SATURDAY MARCH 18 1913 11 Baseball players stop practices ST PETERSBURG Fla AP Some majorJeanne baseball players tired all train inggt their own expense and seeing no progress at the nego tiating table skipped informal practics Friday The word has gone out said Tom Seam the pitching ace of New York Mots The players are behind it unani mously But in West Palm Beech that unanimity was broken by At lanta Braves who voted to con tinue informal warm The Braves have about 20 players on Atlsnlis pitcher Carl Merton flipBraves player regiments ï¬ve said the team was not dis turbed by the decision of other clubs to stop workouts and W9 ditted camps would open offi cially next week And well be ready to play games in about five days after it starts he said Some of the playem iiit hard financially by the ooms spring training lockout consid eitd° going home and waiting for the Florida stadium gates to open COMMENT LIMITED National League president Charles Fceney Said it was too bad thatcome players had de cided to drop the informl prac ticss American League president Lee Macth said simply it was up to lhem the play crsl And if the Owners were it wasnt evident at the nego tiatin table Fridays oromisod merethou meeting disintegrated into threehour confrontation Both Sides soil here was no progress BOIAI sides blamed the other for the decision lo adjourn the meeting until 10 am EST to day There appeared however some limt at he end of the tun nel Baxball Commissioner Howie Kuhn armed lI tri day and there was some feel ing especially by the players that he might order the spring camps open for the atmosphere in the negotiating room HOCKEY STANDINGS Notion Fetdck Division Philadelphia 44 10 14 801 179 102 NY Islanders 17 14 160 Atlanta 31 30 10 337 20 72 NY Rangers 23 as no as so Smythe Division 28 24 17 208 28 as 13 as St Louu 24 32 12 209 Minnesota 18 to 164 Kansas City 12 45 10 157 Adam Division Boolon 264 Buflalo 37 20 12 285 Toronto 251 25 35 222 Chicazo Vancouver $2383 X8888 noses 33 29 £4 29 28 II 286 238 20 39 174 26$ 51 187 332 Result Friday Atlanta Washington Games Tonim NY Rangers at Vancouver NY Islanders at Toronto Boston at Montreal California at Pittsburgh Detroit at Los Angeles Chicago at Minnesota Kansas City atst Innis Games Sunday NY Islanders at Clues Atlanta at Philadelphia Washington at Montreal Louis at Pittsburgh Buffalo at Minnesota California at Boston Loo Angeles 314 trfigti Diï¬lw bib Ulalahï¬N so also oh In Western Divine Haitian Pbom San Diego yMinnesota sdisbendtd honpended by league Results Friday Fboenlx Toronto Quebec 10 Winnipeg Indianapolis Cincinnati New England Cleveland Games Tonight Henson at San Diego Phoenix at Indianapolis New England at Cincinnati Games Sunday Edmonton at Winnipeg Phoenix at Cleveland Toronto at Quebec Ontario Senior 8gt TBoy Barrio Cambridge Napanee Whitby Orillia OFHIH bass assesses 055533 2383850 553333 day Barrie at Orilia Napenee at Cambridge Ontario Major Ennis Division Hamilton London Toronto Kitchener St Cath Windsor 30 10 268 203 26 35 297 374 57 16 38 10 276 335 12 49 463 28 Leiden Division Sudbury 46 ll 378 221 100 Ottawa 34 22 330 288 77 Kingson 33 24 351 310 74 Oshawa 31 27 312 299 70 55 Marie 26 26 13 336 315 63 Pborough 17 37 11 197 $1 Results Friday Toronto Ottawa Peterborougb Dondon Kingston Windsor Sudbury 12 Kitchener Hamilton 11 Oshaw SPORT SHORTS FRENCH MOVE UP GDANSK Poland Router France beat Britain 51 Friday in Group world amateur hockey championship game The win pulled France into sec ond piece in the tournament standings tied with Hungary with 21 records Austria leads with 30 mark BRAMLEY WINS YORK England Router Brantley beat Whitehaven 134 in Rugby League Division II match Friday VANIMPE cannons mm PITTSBURGH tAP Ed Van Impe initially reluctant to leave Philadelphia has changed hi mind and will join Pitts burgh Penguins this weekend spokesman for the National Hockey League club said Fri day The Penguins acquired the playing rights to the ï¬yearold defenceman Tuesday in trade that sent goalie Gary lnness andolher considerations to the Flycra MPARK DISCHARGE BOSTON lAl Alister do fenceman Brad Park of Boston Bruins was discharged from hospital Friday one week after undergoing surgery for retrieval of torn cartilage from his left knee Pork said he hoped to re ioin the min in five weeks or in time or the Natonol Hockey league playoffs DODSLEY morons Mechanical Ropoirs General Repairs specializinr in Tuneups Baku and Elec trical Systems 453 Dunlap at Class Mechanic Cell Peter Dodsley 7267771 Wm BENCH SIGNING FIRST TAMPA Fla AP Cincin nati Beds catcher Johnny Bench twotime National League mOst valuable player says he recently signed multi year contract believed to be the first such deal given by the Reds under president Bob How smns regime Bench refused to divulge his salary believed to be in excess of 10000 with builtin raise lo the second year of the contract JAPANESE TOUR PLANNED TOKYO AP Washington Capitals and Kansas City Scouts of the National Hockey League will play exhibition games against each other four times in Japan next month the Japan National Hockey League an nounced Friday The NHL teams will play April 1415 in Sapporo site of the 1972 Winter Olympics and April 1718 in Tokyo TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE Tod3414 NEWFOUNDLAND THIRD Toby McDonald asks for tho sweepers as rock nears the house in action Friday night in Regina Newfoundland beat the Territories 91 01 Phot Gurowka rink spoilers as they edge BC 87 REGINA CPI The Joe Gu rowka rink from Mississauga Ont became the spoilers Fri day night leaving New foundland and Manitoba as the only contenders for the Cuna dian Mens Curling Champion ship Gurowka who skips the On tario rink but dross third rocks was perfecthe was credited with 100 per cent for making all his shotsin 87 tnumph over Bernie Sparkcs of Burnaby BC in the 12th round of the tournament thought was getting close to 100 per cent said the 42yearold Glnrowke makirg his second appearance in the national championship The last time was in 1900 when his 0n tario rink lost in playoff to Ron Northcott of Calgary with Sparlies as member of the winning rink Tue win also maligned by Bob Charleboh excellent shot making knocked BC out of contention Jack MocDutf of St Johns Nfld one of the mos consistent skips in the 12rink roundmbm tournament remained in first place with an in record He whipped Howard Breazeau of Fort Smith NWT 91 in the 12 round after edging Roger Anholt of Moose Jaw Sask 54 when he stole min on an ex tra end in afternoon play However he couldnt shake Clare Deblonde of Winnipeg Deblonde who lost his ï¬rst two games moved to 73 with 65 decision over Anholl in the event draw afar beating Dave Sullivan of Fredericton bv the same score in the 1111 round Filtering todavr 12th and ml round at 1230 pm EST Ontario had chance to mme Mantitoba happy by knocking off Newfmmdland Doblondcs rink however would have to heat ilf Romain of Halifax to force twoway playoff Newfoundland has never won the national championship but Manitoba has 19 titles to its credit the last coming in 1972 In other lzbhvround games lim llrsel of Montreal defeated Sullivan 94 and Wayne Suki Iosky of Calgarv topped Ken MacDonald of Charlottetown In other nthround games Quebec downed Nova Scotia Rick Lang of Thunder Bay rop resenting Nornnern Ontano bounced Alberta 106 and BC aimed the territories 76 Nova Sootia and Northern 0n lario hal the lilthvrouud bye and lEl and Ontario had the afternoon off BC which has the final round bye along with Sas katdnewan wound up with 74 record New BrunswickAlbcrta and Quebec were at fol lowed by Northern Ontario at The Territories and Nova Sootia had 46 marks Ontario HILLTOP SUNOCO llll EVERY NIGHT MIDNIGHT sot Till 300 SSA RD 21 lento Phone 1310651 was 37 Saskazchcuan 38 and PEl 28 The of course has been Newfoundlands perform ance The province never has won more than four games in any single mens championship since joining in 1951 and wound up with 19 record at the bot tom of the standings in 1905 But MacDufl and his con fident crew of third Toby Mcdonald 24 second Doug Hudson 32 and lead Ken Tem pleton 24 have kn0cked off BC Manitoba Alberta and Saskatchewan on its first place way to NOW OPEN IN BARR CRAWLER LOADERS John Deere 450 Serial No 88607 CONDITION GOOD Price $15000 John Deere 350 Serial No 60512 CONDITION GOOD Price $7500 Asked what he would do after the lllh round in preparation for the final draw MacDuff 25yearold air traffic controller said Ill probably Just have couple of beers and got to bed early The fellas are getting bit tired but theyll be all right tomorrow MacDuff who wears golf shoes minus spikes on the ice said before the championship began Were all young and have good attitudes weve all had some national experience and between the four of us we have hell of lot of desire John Deere 4503 Serial No 124605 CONDITION EXCELLENT Price $18900 John Deere 4508 Serial No 122921 CONDITION EXCELLENT 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Course at the Doral Country Club lm not going to try to shoot 82 like some of those guys can Ill just try to play good solid golf and let the binlies come whcn they doIf its my week Ill win Nicklaus the defending cham pion got to within two strokes ofthetopspotwitihatlaon the front nine thcn strugzled home with 71 that included ball in the water on the tough 18th not it in omition and hen couldnt do anan with it was JUSI one of those days that couldnt get myself moving do better bomonow He was five strokes off the pace at 140 Huber TIeetI was shot out of the lead after 70136 Ben Orenshaw with second round 71 and Btbby Mitchell with 69 followed at 137 Bob Dickson who has had pair of 695 was alone at 138 Grier Jones 68 and Marty Fleck man70 were at 139 CRAWLER DOZERS John Deere 3503 Serial No 21052 CONDITION EXCELLENT Price $15000 John Deere 4505 Serial No 128749 CONDITION GOOD Price 515500 John Deere 3508 Serial No 191966 CONDITION EXCELLENT Price $11000 John Deere 4503 Serial No 123314 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