. appear ded for the OHA Junior + "A" championship. They mow have a big jump on Hamilton ' Cubs with a two-game bulge. In the Stanley Cup playoffs, . things are even more serious. Detroit Red Wings gave it the } old sollege try last night. They really Wied io put back inte " Montreal di t Pp d to have just a little ' too much of the McOBy, Andre Pronov ost scored the big solo . goal that gave the Habs their 2-1 win over the Wings and what * is more important, it made the series 3-0 for Canadi One , more win and the Habs are home-free. In theother series, . Boston Bruins blanked N.Y, Rangers 5-0 and took the lead in . games, 2-1. It was an upset win for the Bruins but now that . Jnty have taken the lead, anything can happen and perhaps il. perfod: 5. Boston, John- 8 Bob Gallagher | Has Bad Start In Singles Go Bob Gallagher off to a bad at Cliffside Satur- Morris Berg's Warriors took the all important first game of the NPHL finals by the convincing score of 8 - 3 over Kinloch's, the defending champions, who total | up with a below.par-performance, against a close checking Warrior Kinloch's broke in front at the midway mark of the 1st period on a nice effort by Bob Sutton but the lead was short-lived as Cawker for Berg's knotted the count a minute later. Berg's continued their close checking tactics and were successful in holding the Kinloch attack in check, and at '|the 17-minute mark Phillips and Anderson counted goals 30 sec- onds apart to give Bergs a 3-1 second place and Paul Shanahan(lead end of the first stanza. The Terg's Win First Playoff Finals (during the «cond period as they {split two . Heard coun (for Berg's, v hile Bob Sutton {lied for Kin. "sty -* |period, seore rec came Berg's, Kinloch's the play at the b throughout the fina. is in seventh place, all two teams were evenly matched Quebec Levis Need One More HULL, Que. (CP) -- Levis,| {Que., moved to within one game | of a berth in the Eastern Canada| Allan Cup hockey final by defeat- ing Hull Legion 5-3 Sunday after | have a lapse of form at this ticular time. With 42 Toronto bowlers com- peting, the pressure on Bob Gal- agher has been terrific. The standing after 10 games is, Bob Taylor 2665; Bill Hoult 2656; J. Grieve 2643; 8. Kaufman 2619; ers with stanza. Adjutor Cote led Levis three goals. Jacques Guay Guy Belanger got the others. Huil marksmen were Paul Seguin with two, and Lally Lalonde. In Saturday's game, Levis came from behind with three Lou Hrivnak 2516; Earle Ford- winning 4-3 Saturday night. {third-period goals, two by Noel ham 2503;, Paul Shanahan 2475; Bert Garfide 2474; Bill Kirk Levis leads the best-of-five ser- Samson and a single by Gerard ies 2-1, with the fourth game here Lachance, to win the game, Be- 2441; Tom" Pritchard 2417. Bob Gallagher is back in 22nd spot with a 2215 total and the gap looks too big to fill in the re: maining five games. Regardless of the outcome of Tuesday. The winner plays the Ontario champion for the right to] meet the west. | The visitors led 2-1 at the end, of the first period in Sunday's langer scored the other Levis goal in the first period. Ron Limoges, Marcel Legris and Pit Richer scored for Hull, all in the second period this series, the big fellow has done a good job for his first sea- son in top bowling and with an- other year's experience, he should do much better. The final five games will be rolled at Willow Bowl on Satur- day afternoon at 12.45. 12 89 5-34 612 3 6-27 M.| (REMEMBER WHEN .. .? . ties. Kid' Bassey Puts His Title 'On The Line LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The world featherweight title goes on the block Tuesday evening and champion Hogan (Kid) Bassey till expects to be wearing the 'rown after his 15-round show- fown with Ricardo (Pajarito) |Moreno, the pretender from Mex- ico. "I rather fancy I'll thrash the | {chap," sald the champion from | [Nigeria in his crisp British West African accent. a Firestone __ Eliminate these driving hazards The mysterious men who set the odds think so, too. The ebony- | [muscled Bassey is an early 2.1 {favorite to ruffle the pinfeathers| |of Moreno, whose nickname, Pa. |jarito, means Little Bird. | The 25-year-old champion holds | n advantage in experience and, | in the opinion of most railbirds, |an edge in boxing skill. Bassey {can box or slug, as the occasion demands. He has stopped 17 of his 61 opponents, including Cherif Hamia for the vacant feather- weight title last June. | Moreno, anything but fancy, is |like a midget Marciano who con- |tinually trots forward with both {hands cocked. He'll take a punch Ito land one. His best punch is a crushing left hook that he fre- quently throws in double pe- quence. ! Moreno, 21, has stopped 29 of his 33 foes. In fact, the little Bird has gone 10 rounds only | once--in losing to his. eountry- man, Memo Diez, in 1956. | | al | | | |B | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Knute Rockne, famous football {coach of Notre Dame University, was killed in a plane crash 27 |vears ago today at Bazaar, Kas. In a 14 - year period Rockne's teams rolled up a record of 111 victories against 13 losses and six | shorthanded. The seven penal ties, four against Quebec, did not | figure in the scoring. | The Whitby team outskated the pro Aces and played a steady positional game. Their first shot on Quebec goalie.Al Millar was a goal. Broden broke in from the left boards at 7:23 of the first period and let fly with a hopping the upper left corner of the net to give Whitby a 3-0 lead. | Less than a minute later, at 17:40, he picked up a relay from' Bus Gagnon and captain Harry Sinden and let fly with a short shot which skimmed in off Mill-| ar's pads. | Aces finally spoiled Edwards' shutout bid during a final-period |= scramble. Gary Blaine let a short|§ shot fly and Edwards trapped it but was unable to smother the| puck. Sabourin came in from be- hind the net and jammed the puck between the goalie's foot and the post. lone! ® ® By Geo. H. Campbell | Bl | - SPORTS EDITOR 'VWV1 11 ver ues » | 2 : A Everything From Soup To Nuts' | cox cp) _ aut schmiat sinr's overtime goal. He was injwhile New York's Bill Gadsby|fence: Stanley, Boivin, Flaman, {of Boston Bruins doesn't like Yo seried afte r Harry Lumley was in fae box, for juiett grace. Moly, Hilt hb Jorwmds Bote NLO! Aces turday be too optimistic. guarded the nets in the opening| Ranger defenceman Jack Evan|vath, , Bucyk, ckell, rey hy LOPS defeatiy _Qidhw As 8.21 5h Sal their | "I still think it's going to be a|5-3 loss. |slashed Boston high scorer Toppazzini, McKenney, Johnson, tour was jst about the best win of them all. [long series," he said in the after] Asked about his goaltending Bropco Horvath on the head.| Regan, Labine, Boone, Peirson. win 31 right in Quebe 0. stamps the Dunlops as quite glow of Saturday night's 50 Bos- plans for the future following Horvath went to hospital while] Referee: Red Storey; lines 0 Hight 3 and "ie ed the he was bigger and bet- [ton triumph over New York Simmons' 28 save whitewash job, Evans collected a five - minute mne: Art Skov, Bill Morrison. i } | a of the wins they have chalked up since they Jeft| Rangers. A (his third in two seasons in play- penalty. | SUMMARY : It gave the Bruins a 2-1 1 ad off games, Schmidt said: In Evans' absence, Don Mc- home, some weeks ago. Bobby Attersley scored two of the goals| : ; . First period: 1. Boston, Mohns A J i lin their bestof-seven semi-final | 1 don't want to change horses Kenney stroked in a Mohns' re ml 4 Connie Broden got the other one and the entire show was a 1 | d ted 16.| (Bucyk, Regan) 9:24; 2. Boston, eading up to the Stanley Cup./in midstream. As long as he bound and connected on an | solid Whitby victory with Quebec Aces getting their goal in the J { ; ant col McKenney (Mohns, Mackell) third This victory gave them the ser-|plays as he has been playing, it foot . The s 13:18: 3. Boston, MeKen (Boi period. ies lead for the first time and a|would be silly to change." {were hopelessly down by then. i, Mackel) os - Sey Tt big lift for game No, 4, sched-| Rangers' coach Phil Watson re- The other goals went to Buddy an. ack hy iy oa uled for Boston Garden Tuesday |fused to allow Boston writers into| Boone and Norm Johnson. Da AE len) 8 or night. {the New York dressing room| Horvath is expected to be ready 15:05 Ger dre by nad oo "Everything worked right for after the game but general man- to play Tuesday night. He was 1: 2 pl ima x ou lus," Schmidt continued in look-|ager Muzz Patrick said "those released from hospital Sund Sop) yi siuk (major {ing back on the brilliant shutout|Bruins were hot." after being treated for a moder- pon) i perio: +. Boston. Botne |by goalie Don Simmons. '"The| Apparently prepped to outdo ate concussion and an eightstiteh-| > cig aie on, Soone |New York club generally is good Boston's hard - checking tactics, scalp wound. C bo Out. Bu beste Fra Hill. |p but Saturday night they [New York got caught for three LINEUPS a a :30 d gal id |were off. My boys had a little |first-period goals while one of New York = Goal: Worsley mas io | mare 80. One gr two games don't thelr nulber Was Sitting in the setence: Howell, Fontinato, Ca.|son (Regan, Flaman) 7:36. Penal- : i na |han, Evans, Gadsby; forwards: |ties: MacDonald 0:34, Boone :34, |FOR BOTH WINS SCORES WITH 20-FOOTER Ciesla, Foley, Gendron, Bathgate, Mohns 5:57, Lewicki 18:12 , | Simmons was'in the nets when| Defenceman Doug Mohns of | Creighton, Henry, Popein, Heben-| Stops SPORTS SHORTS: -- Windsor Bulldogs took a 5-3 win over | Boston won the second game 4-3 Bruins made it 1-0 at 9:24 of the|ton, Lewicki, MacDonald. Worsley .. ¥ RJ Bow fies is all tied up with the two teams each having won three] games and tied once--so now they will meet in a two-game total . ® : goal series , . , PETERBOROUGH Bantams continue to march | rono ost ets 1 ne for "C" team bowed out to Newmarket in the fifth game of their | V 7-game series , . , "MR. WHAT" won the Grand National race | wd : on Saturday and upset a lot of hopes, but of course, also fulfilled | Lo LJ ® a few . . . GEORGE BATES and his Oshawa rink took top honors S a [ : in n etr 0) 1t fink' included Gerry Farrow, Preem Whiteley and Bert Dingley . +. . HERE AT HOME, Les Harrison, boss man of the local Week- End Curlers, put over a grand show yesterday for their season's) DETROIT (AP) -- Only a com- lation) and put # in the near|was revived. He was taken to the Richard, Geoffrion, M. Richard, Taylor trotted out ten sets of handsome prizes for the event and |the punch-less Detroit Red Wings| Wings and Canadiens had|5:22 of the period was tacked onto Provost, Curry, Bonin. every member went home with a share of the loot , . . OSHAWA from elimination in their Stanley!played almost 72 minutes of the start of the third stanza. Detroit -- Goal: Sawchuk; de- CURLERS invaded Orillia on Saturday night and mavaged to|Cup semi-final series with the|btuising hockey before Prono-| Plante returned as good as new fence: M. Pronovost, Godfrey, come out on top in the total-score accounting . , . ROYAL CANA- rollicking Montreal Canadiens, vost's point-blank finisher, Ex- and was invincible the rest of the Kelly, Goegan, Arbour; forwards Boulevard Club bonspiel last week . . . BOB GALLAGHER was a day night would sound the death |wild second period, the game was his left ear. . man, Howe, McIntyre, Kennedy, Httle off-stride on Saturday in his Toronto Men's Major 5-pin knell for the Wings, who've been scoreless until its sudden end, | "It was deljberate, there's no, Bailey, Mickoski, Poile, Leswick. bowling bid but the Oshawa trundler still made a good showing. |able to muster only three goals in| Forbes Kennedy put Detroit/two ways about it," fumed Mont-| Referee: Udvari; li 2 Canadiens Sunday night opened series with a fluke 75-footer that|first time I ever accused anybody SUMMARY a 30 lead in the best-of-seven bounced past the kneeling Cana- of that, but it was." First period: Scoring: None. series skating to a 2-1 over- diens netminder, Jacques Plante After Plante was laid low, Penalties: Bonin 5:58, Ullman series by 2 q ' : : time triumph. Andre Pronovost at 14:07, Bernie Geoffrion and Bert Olm- 7:27, M. Pronovost 9:27, Beli oalie Terry Sawchuk after 11:52 alizer at 16:00 with a five-foot but were held off. Geoffrion also; Second period: 1. Detroit, Ken- Suffers Fractured Ankle of sudden-death play. asi after taking passes had a feud going with rinkside nedy (M. Pronovost) 14:07; 2. Pronovost picked up a loose from Maurice Richard and Jean fans, 2nd shoved his stick through Motitreal, Moots SElivesn, M. The injury jinx still is dogging batting a mere .207 in 83 games ,,ck at the Montreal blueline and Beliveau. Detroit's Bob Bailey the screen at them, Richari :00. Penalties: M. Cleveland Indians, this time cut- with the Indians. He drove inigkated the length of the ice be- wag in 'the penalty box at the Referee Frank Udvari handed |Pronovost 10:52, Bailey (minor fing down veteran Vic Wertz-- only nine runs, failed to hit alfre firing the winning goal past (ime, Bailey a minor penalty and added and misconduct) 14:38. Bobby Bragan's infield. |games with the Red Sox, batting BIGGEST GOAL LAY UNCONSCIOUS {big wingman failed to go immed- Penalty: A. Pronovost 5:07. The 33-year-old first baseman, .241. |" "This was the biggest one 1| Bailey had been banished for iately to the penalty box. Overtime period: 3. Montreal, fhe slugger who belted polio for] Cal McLish was the victim as yor scored," said the jubilant crosschecking Plante and send- LINEUPS A. Pronovost 11:52. Penalties: Associated Press come-back-of- with four runs in the ninth Sun- (National Hockey League season. wandering Montreal goalie lay fence: Harvey, Langlois, St. Lau-| Stops the-year award in '56, suffered a day. Rookie Orlando Cepeda's«y just grabbed. the puck, got|unconscious, face down on the rent, Talbot, Turner; forwards: Plante ... fractured ankle Sunday and will second home run of the game | ,round Marcel Pronovost (no re-lice for three minutes before he! Beliveau, Olmstead, Marshall, H.|Sawchuk weeks. {Bobby Thomson then hit the That me might be June Giants' fifth home run of the day. 1 before Wepfz is ready for even (ongrCUTIVE HOMERS | . | T Is Off 3 oe ju base in the rte Sid yablonski and Cepeda connected Second Win riourne S Bing of a 12-10 exhibition loss to fOr consecutive home runs off { . Bataan Francisco Giants at Tuc. Cleveland starter Dick Brodoy-| TORONTO (CP) To Fl in Start gon, Ariz His spikes eaught in Ski. Curt Barclay, fourth Giant Marlboros, who shocked first: the dirt, pitcher, was the winner as San place finishers 8t. Catharines GODERICH (CP) --The Young N Wertz was second only to| Francisco smacked 16 hits. Teepees in the Ontario Hockey | | merican League runs-batted-in|Was played Sunday, in which are giving second-place finishers | -- -- DAILY Ti GA. Sr Nandey. Moreh 31, 1930 et. its hogy ders with 105 last season, Vic Chicago Cubs defeated Baltimore Hamilton Cubs an equally tough 10 THE IMES-GAZETTE, Monday, Mere g 1938 [ot off in dis earliest start iin Jed the elub with 28 homers last 2-1 in 12 innings on Ken Leh time in the finals. ; ] The official opening is not {Long. Rookie Dolan Nichols yop the first game of the best-of- 1n Sor u (0) ky weicheduled until Good Friday 'but ELL] |Diiching perfect ball in his 2 2-8/50ven series 81. Saturday they an extra day of competition was MAY RECALL ALTOBEL! innings, was the winner. [whipped the Cubs 6-3 to take a e 1 87 er . eams from Ontario, Quebec Joe Altobelli, sent to the minors rained out, but Detroit Tigers is in Hamilton tonight. | and Michigan will To, Sue in Just last week, while getting as were busy, bundling pitcher Pete a Ws |five series, classified on a basis they can from| Wojey, and $20,000 off to Cleve-| After taking a leisurely 2-0 lead s Roany games as liey y ] in the first - period, Marlboros KITCHENER (CP) -- Windsor through the first period, but 9 commun ation | t baseman collected from and pitcher Vito Valentenetti. ; Windsor's Pete Pilote evened the pid 2 this vas - ii yD 5 » i four unanswered goals in the sec- Dutchmen, their best-of - seven account, There was no scoring in pe y as oston Red Sox for the waiver] Milwaukee Braves acquired s h heir 0 Sev dropped out, / price last January southpaw pitcher Dick Little- ond. Then they got casual again OHA-NOHA Senior A final series . mained at 1-1 until 4:05 of the : . : : tween Western Ontario C and D Petween Columbus of the Inter- straight cash transaction. No in the last pesiod. Rivals lod 'onignt San a INo-game, total itd when Bulldog winger Max- | classification teams, The winners i Cleveland, unt was disclosed. Bob Nevin and ennedy led goal series to decide o will well scored his first goal. . Javondl League and Cleveland, amp the jo Saudi squad with two goals meet Belleville McFarlands in advanced to the second round. into overtime. C Series ' od a dson added singles. Stu McNeil, Bulldogs squared off the series; Dutchmen's other goal was . |idson ; qu 3 : Elmira 7 Chesley 0 al 1C ar in Gerry Luyben and Eddie Cook Saturday, scoring three over-time scored by Billy Flick in the extra pont Elgin 7 Durham 2 {tallied the Hamilton goals. goals in three minutes to defeat - Kitchener coach Bill Durnan westminst i |total-goals series is here tonight |pulled goalie Harold (Boat) Hur- pin er Township 13: South |with the second in Windsor Tues- ley from the nets with 50 seconds| D Series day. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP)--|Hansen, a kid whose gly profes . | Veteran Joe Klukay, Wally a slap shot by Jack McKenzie, | Zurich 3 Tderton 2 Manager Paul Richards, whojsional experience was in 1S B L Maxwell and Andy Milne pumped (break away and punch the puck Tara 6 Atwood 0 guided Baltimore in somewhat with the elass C Stockton, €alif., ave 1g ea in the Bulldogs' three overtime |into the empty net for the Ebenezer 2 Alvinston 1 missed the first division by onelgpn Ar gECOND | Hershey Bears, who finished cl] had levelled the score at 22 McKenzie was making his first game, belioves he has a better) Marshall, up from Vancouver first in the American Hockey less than three minutes before appearance with Dutchmen since eam this year. ' 4 ' ! 1 : Iternate with Boyd|layed a couple of spectacular fin. OPENS SCORING {tournament at Oslo where he Ja t he American Leagle Ly 1958 Ee ey. outfield. Bly Ae ve nt boil into a 3.0, Jerry Theberge opened the played with the champion Whitby Nc depend, WE ow iher| seems set at second while duell-lead in the best-of-seven Calder scoring for Dutchmen midway Dunlops. ' oles finished in front of €ran Eddie Miksis and Spider! whije the Bears were downing foiose Ovloles finished wl Wash- Jorgensen, a familiar 37-year-old providence Reds twice hy one *ington. face in the PCL. goal marging, Cleveland Baron i s based on several factors, |fair to good pitching from a ans twice to move into a 21 lead r 15-footer. oan gh ged of centre small army of hurlers in camp. in the other series Tul | 1P ces " Aces were applying pressure «fielder Larry Doby from Chicago| Included are Don Ferrarese, Con-| gq granklewicz' goal three sec period when Attersl ed improvement of such players as O'Dell, Jerry Walker, Hal Brown jers a QUEBEC wp) . Canada's| scorer for Quebec, his goal com-| fhe I Whitby end Bp { 5 as * 4 ershey a 74 i » i i i | \ Al Pilarcik and Brooks Robin. and reliefers George Zuverink Herth y h iard-skating world - tournament |ing in the third period after| aced alone from his blueline. A son." 2 Ren Lehman, all with the pegs 2.1 Saturday on Gordon Saturday defeated Quebec Aces of| Whitby was sparked by the| ; Richards conceded the club club last year. Hollingworth's goal with 25 sec-| ihe Quebec Hockey League 3-1 on|spectacular net minding of Roy! «needs hitting punch. Also aboard, aching back and onds to go. two goals by Bob Attersley and| Edv/ards, who kicked out 33 Que- irom the S.yearold Doby, elie White Sox, and Chuck Beamon, 4,y game, as the aroused Reds| The game ended the exhibition| TWO IN A MINUTE time mainstay at Clevelan "|a good prospect from Vancouver.|ycored four goals in seven min- tour--begun in Europe--of the| Broden opened the scoring in| fore spending the last two sea-| Regulars in the outfield read: utes to take a 6-5 lead with two| champions. [the first period. Attersley trig- Pilarcik, a lefty, Same lo Balit-[ centre and Rilarcik in right, with Fisher then rapped in his second |ande, who played with the Cana-|ute late in the second period. gmore from Kansas City last year veteran Jim Busby also on the goal of the game to tie it, and dians in Europe, have returned The game was played under In- {and made good. payroll, along with Lennie Green|Stankiewicz won it. to pro ranks since then but re-|ternational rules, which prohibit ' ties ii | | ; gents for regu ute ne Richards isn't sure whether Haley with a pair, Obie O'Brien| Bob Sabourin was the fenders' end and icing when "Bob Boyd and Jim Marshall at he'll carry two or three catch- and Willie Marshall. Providence > with Joe Ginsberg probably next|Irwin, Bill Sweeney, Zellio Top- iy SEO etweed iu line. Youngster Frank Zupo|pazzini, Paul Larivee and Ray und b ed year-old rookie Ronnie Hansen. |has possibilities. 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Cleveland's Vic Wertz put the clincher past Detroit: pjckie Moore provided the Stead attempted to get at Bailey, veau 19:33. the one solid man in manager homer, Vernon played in 102/gawchuk. |a 10-minute misconduct when the| Third period: Scoring: None. a loop in 1955 and was voted The the Giants eame from behind pronoyost, who is in his second ing him reeling to the ice. The| Montreal -- Goal: Plante; de- None. Be out of action for at least nine with two on, made it 11-10 and -- 1, - | Marlies Take Pee Wee Hocke Jeoci isting assigoments. | Rookie Willie Kirkland, Ray Toronto | A i { {Canada Pee Wee hockey t - Washington's Roy Sievers among| Only one other exhibition game Association Junior A semi-finals, ee ockey tourna 10 games Saturday. season and hit 32 the year be. man's bases-loaded walk to Dale| wgrihoros, who finished third fore. Lon : . needed to handle 87 entries. Indians are expected to recall All of the Florida games were s ; oad in the series. Third game E e U Series " infielder Milt Bolli of community population. St. Mickey Vernon, the 40-year-old/land for infielder Mi olling, Burst into life and cracked in|Bulldogs and Kitchener. Waterlon the second and the count re- , Altobelli divided last season field from Chicago Cubs in a/and the Cubs scored three goals even at 3-3 with one game tied, Saturday's games were be- Then Howell sent the game The results: apiece. Regor Cote and Bob Dav- the provincial senior A final, time. Norwich 7 t 0 . 1 Bett Thi Y - | Dutchmen 5-3. First game of the x a Mount Forest 2 Hershey Bears remaining only to see Milne block | Mildmay 8 Hensall 1 miraculous fashion last year and| team. goals after Kitchener's Ron How- clincher. Lucan 3 Lucknow 0 Will the Orioles do any better| Mounties of the Pacific 'Coast League's regular schedule, par-|the end of regular time. returning from the world hockey Jelubs have," replied Richards, ing for utility infield play are vet- Cup semi-finals S-------------------------------------- Ta Whitby Dunlop Richards' conservative optim-| Oriole supporters can count on were swamping Springfield Indi towards the end of the middle *White Sox "and the anticipated |nie Johnson, Billy Loes, Bill onds before the final buzzer gave after they had downed the jockey champions from Whitby,| Whitby had a 3-0 lead. |high, hard 10-foot blast caught Much of this is anticipated) all, is Jack Harshman, late of the, The Bears almost blew the Sun- one by Connie Broden, bee shots. | 'sons with Chicago. |Bob Nieman in left, Doby inland a half minutes to go. Dunc| Broden and Jean-Paul Lamir-! gered his two goals within a min- There are still several argu-\ang gery Hamric. | Other Hershey scores were Len joined Whitby for this game. bodychecking except in the de- 'first base, and the liveliest of ers. But Gus Triandos is No. 1jscorers were Gary Collins, Ivan Just now it is Boyd on top, and 'Willy facing a tough bout with | 'Bobby Jones Recovering ATLANTA (AP) Jones, 56-year-old former grand slam golfing champion, is recov- ering rapidly from a circulatory collapse and may leave the hos- pital today. His physician said Jones will be confined at home for several «lavs but that it is too early to .ell whether he will be able to go 40 Augusta for the Masters tour 'nament which he helped found, Jones suffered the attack at his home Friday night. His blood pressure dropped but there was no pain, the doctor said. Tests at the hospital showed no evidence 'of aay nerious s ™ Wi od WE RENT PO MEAG 5 KING ST. 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