Italy's Wonder Horse Ribot, Will Not Be Sold MILAN, Italy (AP)--Ribot, the Italian wonder horse, won't be sold to an American bidder, even for a reported offer of $1,400,000. The unbeaten winner of two of | Europe's greatest horse races will {stay in stud in England for one, for possibly two more years, a spokesman for his owner said Monday. Rg to handle | truckers apparently sre willing Canadian Seaway "mimi, ow bie Has Big Problems cerned about bridge tolls, partic. het! Be a ge e ornw: ope! : s the American mainland. The sea- costal trade. A royal commission By ROBERT RICE C Press en Willer further diff bet the uncertainties mus {two countries. | bi before the St. Lawrence "yy. guncer is that the St. Law- way authority is entitled to col-|studied the question, but its expected geaway opens iis locks to the) ence system may price itself out : . of ihe. shipping market. as did the Panama Canal until increased traffic brought cheaper tolls. Tolls will directly affect such bulk tonnage as prairie grain and Umpires Are "Thumbs Down' On Allowing Quick Pitch' WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. |HOW IT WORKS |(AP)--The new 20-second rule is| Paparella, in a recent inter- not an opening for the josg-om- view, explained his interpretation: lawed quick pitch in baseball, um-| "If the pitcher is on the rub pire Joe Paparella says. when he gets the call from a Manager Lou Boudreau recently catcher and makes a quick de- voiced fear pitchers would take Hvery to the plate, 1 am not going advantage of the rule that re-to allow the pitch. p quires them, when no one is on| "The pitcher should be off the , to deliver the ball to the rubber when he gets the ball. Af- plate within 20 seconds after re-|ter he receives it he must take ceiving it on the mound. his normal stretch, or if he is No official reply was made to pitching without a windup, he Boudreau's squawk but sports- must hold the ball in a normal po- tled, these issues leave room for lect tolls according to the kind of port is not during load carried in the trucks, and!present session of Parliament, world 24 months from now. A "pay-as-you-go" operation, Labrador iron ore -- two m commodities expected to use Then he will come home to|the international waterway must pasture in Italy. charge tolls to write off its cost B, Hancock seaway. World shipping interests, already sending small vessels into the Great Lal in increasing numbers, also await word on tolls] ! ~ and ship dimensions. P . : . Seaway sources indicate dis- B ill Jr., of Claiborne Farm, said he|will be--or, for that matter, how writers covering the Grapefruit|sition and pause. Then the batter |had been trying to get a price on|they will be levied--is still being League report quick returns have must be ready to hit. Ribot and that he is "very inter- Regotiated by Canadian and hig i i | ested" in making a deal for Ribot. States toll committees. dT eT a Ey hits Ts uD clue Tulyar, the thoroughbred stallion mounting construction costs, the ey Aen Withd 4 ize the fips lo 4 iio > is Tes tor a Year be. bridge tolls, and harbor facilities! cause of illness. Hancock headed (at inland ports. the syndicate which bought the| The future of Lionel Chevrier, f h national stud (president of Canada's St. Law- ih 75s. om the Jrigh uation rence Seaway Authority, is said fo be in the air, Political observ- ers ment for a cabinet Canada's Biggest Boxing Show, Canadian Army Championships KINGSTON (CP)--Canada's out-| Last year the open winners were In Paris, Ky. A in 50 years. But what the charges agreement exists over the size of ships to navigate the locks. Max- imum usable jons of the locks are 80 feet wide, 768 feet long and 30 feet deep at the sill entrance. Les entered in the Canadian cham- standing amateur boxer, the list of 87 competitors who will take part here Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday in Canada's big- gest boxing show, the second an- mn 70 LIVE AND UP 70 74/8 SEASON. wlz MW 1956 M/CKEY BECAME THE S74 MAN EVER 70 LEAD Bosh LEAGUES HOMER PERCENTAGE # RB/s =~ NOBODY Has PONE pignships, The bouts will take place at the 4,000-seat Kingston Community Centre. Preliminary eliminations and evening with the finals Friday night. In all 20 championships will be declared, 10 each in the movice and open classes. All the open winners and any outstanding novices will be groomed for the Canadian ama- teur championships which are By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At the rate things are going, there may not be a wild duck left in North America by she time the United States reachés its mini- { maum goal for waterfowl refuges. ! The way Rep. Henry Reuss (D-- Wis.) figures it, it will take 333 years to secure the 4,000,000 acres of wetlands, set as a mini amount long ago, through duck samp funds at the rate followed for she past 20 years. In an effort to step things up, Reuss last week introduced a bi that would set up a 10-year land and water acreage program for the department of the interior. * The part of the bill that caught the public eye was a provision { that the migratory bird hunting ~ stamp be increased from $2 to $3 to help finance the project. There are, however, consider-| more meaningful provisions | measure. It would, for » a in stance, provide: Wild Ducks Really Haven't Much Help heduled to be held at Camrose, Alta., in May. The army boxers will be con- centrated at Camp Wainwright, Alta, for a month before the amateur title bouts. Mason of Stellarton, N.S., heads nual Canadian army boxing cham- plonships and Olympic trials staged in Montreal and captured two Canadian titles. PLAYOFF Nova Scotia leads the provinces | HOCKEY SCORES with 27 of the 87 participants hail- ing from that province, 14 of them | po THE CANADIAN PRESS on the Eastern Command team | Calder Cup of v boxers. Quechee is Dext with | Rochester 1 Cleveland 2 , four 'more than Ontario. | i -of - 15 members of the Quebec Com- | Hirst game of best-of seven jnand team hail from that prov-| ce. Ay 1g the fouk opel Shamim (Brandon leads best - of - seven fend their titles is Ken Cowle of praitle Sivision foal 39) 5 Sohourg in tie light heavyweight | (New Westminster leads best-of- Ross Keleher of Guelph, a 17-/seven coast division final 3-1) year-old private with the Royal| Allan Cup Canadian Regiment, will be one of [Spokane 4 Fort William 2 three heavyweight competitors. | (Spokane wins best - of - seven He will meet the winner of a bout semi-final 4-2, one game tied) between William Lynch, Truro, | Memorial Cup N.S., and last year's champ, the Fort William 2 Flin Flon 4 | Western League {Edmonton 2 Brandon 8 pighty Mike Mercredi of Yellow-| (Flin Flon leads best-of-seven knife, N.W.T. | semi-final 200 * 1. That the U.S. would be au- thorized to acquire lands in Can- ada for protection of breeding populations of waterfowl. 2. That all duck stamp revenues be used directly for purchase of refuge lands. (That was the gen- eral idea of the original 1986 act, Sporty Maritime Senior B Sydney 4 Dalhousie 9 (Dalhousie leads best-of-seven final 3-0) OMHA Jovani Norwich 2 Forest (Forest wins best-of-five final) ang Brooklin 4 Pa Sound 6 PAY Sound leads best-of-seven final 2-0) but Reuss found that in the inter- vening years the costs of develop- THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, April 10, 1957 13 COMPENSATION CUT ing and administering lands al- REDDING, Calif. (AP) -- The ready held used up 92 per cent of the nearly 50 million dollars collected.) these administration SPORTS IN BRIEFS $325,000 football injury judgment award to 17-year-old Anthony Welch was reduced by eouvrt or- der Tuesday to $206,804. 8. That costs be covered by Jenera) ap- propriations during the 10-year major acquisition period. 4. That the revenue from refu- gees now held--proceeds of goods and services such as fur, hay, oil and timber--be channeled into land purchases. Reuss estimates the sale of duck stamps would produce $8,000,000 a year during the period, and refuge proceeds $2,000,000. RCAF BOWLING CHAMPS OTTAWA (CP) -- Teams from RCAF stations Portage la Prairie, Man, and Centralia, Ont., have won the RCAF's "telegraph" bowl- ing championships, Force headquarters said Tuesday. All RCAF stations in Canada, lus units of No. 1 air division in urope, participated in the March 21 eh taneht Results. wi guess (Ford, 283, assembled here by telegraph. Portage la Prairie took th men's championship and the top ladies' team was from Centralia. Men's high gross of 851 was re- corded at RCAF staslon Camp Borden, by Sgt. R. H. Hough of Merriton. PRODUCED MOST FOALS COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)--Ohio, for the 10th consecutive year, 3 Doug Ford Apparently New His Potential AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)--The Golf World magazine recently 'con- ducted a contest asking readers to name the winner of the Masters tournament and the score. Doug Ford made the following ®|Crochet from Louisiana Institute The $325,000 judgment was re- turned against the Dunsmuir school district of Siskiyou County last Feb. 10. A jury found that Welch, a student at Dunsmuir high school, suffered Daralying injuries in a football game in Sep- tember, 1955, DRIVER KILLED PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)--Midget auto driver Jack Jordan, 35, of Alhambra, Calif, died Tuesday Spano argued about money. The verdict carries a mandatory death sentence. However, there is an automatic appeal from. such a conviction, DUTCHIES SIGN END KITCHENER (CP)--Kitchener- Waterloo Dutchmen of the Ontario Rugby Football Union said Tues- day they have signed end Ronnie in Lafayette, La., for the 1957 night of head injuries suffered in OD a 22 - year - old who|® Facing accident Sunday at the Arizona fairground. stands six-foot-two and wei 205 pod Ras fo 3 1 Hf ie' fondan, who des rind cn tion i for the past rete Conference) e at the Phoenix track in the ear he set a conference record last two years. y catching 25 passes in eight| He was injured when his ear games. flipped end over end while round- post and say he may seek elec- tion in a Quebec constituency. BILLION-DOLLAR SCHEME The seaway and its affiliated power development in the Inter- national Rapids section west of Cornwall, Ont., now is expected to cost about $1,000,000,000. The authority's share, estimated four years ago at an outside $300,000,- 000, may climb to $330,000,000 be- fore the project is completed. Its American' counterpart, St. Law- rence Seaway Development Corp., is said to need another $35,000,000 on top of an already-approved $105,000,000, At Cornwall, the New York state power authority and Ontario Hydro share the estimated $600, 000,000 cost of building a 2,200, 900-orse: power generating com- plex. POINT OF DIFFERENCE foot beam, allowed in the locks 72 feet, is that smaller s more quickly through the locks. gazing, smaller ports al of harbor improvements -- waiting to see what actually ha; pens before Faking commitments. Montr handling facilities and The United States is reported to want ships 730 feet long, with 75- while Canadian authorities want a length of 715 feet and a beam of American argument is that bigger ships will carry more cargo, and the Canadian rebuttal s will move With business implications chiefly a matter of crystal ball ong the route are making general Pins t large-scale| i tructing 1 rer A ever, is constructing la grain oronto is in full! ...if the auto repairs cost $100 or more Alistate Disappearing Deductible Collision Insurance will make good sense to every car owner! Instead of the ordinary Collision coverage that requires you to pay a flat deductible amount on each Collision damage, Alistate's Disappearing Deductible pays a much greater share of the loss. Just look at the chart below. Notice that whea the repair bill is $100 or more, Allstate pays every penny- you pay nothing ! The inflated estimates com- plicate the planning. But the is- sue is even more snarled by dif- fering views held by Canada and the United States. Further discus- sions on the problems began in Washington last month. Canada is sald to want low tolls so that foreign shipping will find profitable the seaway route into the Great Lakes. Foreign ships will earn dollars for their coun- tries, which in turn could he spent on Canadian goods. The Americans, with the Great Lakes- Europe route subsidized, are sald to prefer higher tolls to protect their shipping. Ifa Solapromide is not reached, there could be two separate toll systems -- a low rate through Canadian locks and a higher one through American locks, USE BIG FACTOR Tied to the 50-year limit en amortizing costs, the toll struc- ture will depend largely on how much shipping uses the seaway. Estimates range around 80,000,000 tons a year during first year of operation. By 1956, it is expected to equal if not exceed that of the Panama Canal, now nearing 40, 000,000 tons a year. 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Largely unset- "Doug Ford, 389." the nation's The scoreboard showed: Doug Trotting almost | However, the toe-to-toe al of Jackie Simbaluck, | Martinez ed a gash in the eorner of Dupas' t eye in third round and the wound barrassed him the rest of the bout. But Martinez failed to eapital- ize on the injury and allowed the 21-year-old pas, rated sixth among lightweight challeng to his composure. The quicker continually beat Martinez $e the punch, with most of the attack centering on Martinez' mid- section, Dupas' aggressiveness and cat- like reflexes brought him the unanimously over the 27-year-old ez. brushed aside any dis- on the racial furore cen- around him last week when a quemines Parish, La, an accused him of having parents. WOMAN OERRULED The state athletic commission overruled the woman's allegations. Du) Hamilton Welter Defends His Title HAMILTON (CP) -- Ray Ga- lante of Hamilton successfuly de- fended his Ontario amateur wel- terweight title Monday night, win- ning a five-round split decision gree Ray Monroe of Niagara alls, up from fifth to fourth. RECORD CATCH ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- A pound e' salmon, eh Lake George April 2, is largest of its kind landed in New 13 a Niagara Falls' Jocko De- reo in a 130-pound preliminary York state, the conservation de- bout which drew the most ap-|partment said Tuesday. plause. They batled on almost| The fish, 31% inches long and even terms with the more experi-| 13 inches in girth, was taken by enced De Marco geting the judges Robert Farr of Corinth, He was nod after five rounds. fishing with a four-pound test line TE ue top, a ts Ski 70574 ) 8 e previous recor a ara Falls, es pat, Inno- I oy in the state was centi, Hamilton, three rounds. 12 ds, 12 h also from a Spots HRT Hl Coie 'Falls, thre Jiher, Nag: MURDERED BOXER ara Falls, three rounds. 150 pounds -- Aubrey Bickel,|. NEW YORK (AP)--A Bronx Brantford, awarded technical jury Tuesday night found Vincent knockout over Jack Nagy, Hamil- (Spano guilty of first degree mur- ton, in second round of three-|der in the shooting of former wel- round bout. terweight boxer Frankie Palermo. Palermo was shot in a Bronx Three Horses Bunch od candy store Jan. 22 after he and In Photo-Finish Race NEW YORK (AP)--Three Ken- tucky Derby candidates wound up in a photo finish Monday in the Flatbush Purse at Jamaica. The judges gave the nod to Double X Heating Problem? For the finest in Such accusations if proven would have prevented Dupas from meet- ing w Will he stay among the welter- | eights? | wi "I don't know yet," he said. | "I'm g | weeks an Montreal Sports Writer Settles For The Rocket MONTREAL (CP) -- Sports writer Roger Meloche devoted his entire Monday column in the daily newspaper La Patrie / to Maurice (Rocket) Richard. At the top, in large type, was the name "Maurice Ri- chard." then we'll see." { u {nosed out Ambehaving, the fighters in Louisiana, | to Mexico for a few [$25 by a neck over Pertshire, who 1 New Jersey juvenile champion. Tor- onto's Ted Atkinson was aboard Pertshire, s male Hig of hres Yes: dls may ere again Saturday in th ,000 adder Gotham Stakes, e be X paid $6.60, $3.80 and * OIL HEATING * GAS HEATING ® GAS WATER HEATERS Installation by Experts W. Borrowdale HEATING SALES Telephone RA 3-4878 BACK TO FIELD DALLAS, Tex. 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