John Estabrooks of Saint John's Westerfield club is shown holding THE JUNIOR CHAMPION !the trophy emblematic of the N.B.- l".E.l. Junior Golf Championship. SPORTS TRAIL Who Is The Champion And Who The Challenger? NEW YORK (AP)-With all the furor! over the hot National League race and the prospect of shifts, the fact there will be a heavyweight championship prlau flQt at the Polo Grounds next Monday night has been pretty much ignored. There was a time when such a fight practically crowded every- thing alas off the sports pages. with interest reaching a peak as use his or: neared- Yet here are Floyd Patterson and Hurricane Jackson practically coming in by the back door as far as publicity is concerned. and there probably are many citizen: who couldn't oay which man is the chem ion. Others now. but refuse to ac- cept Patterson as a real champ- Ion. "Whom did he ever lick?" they may well ask. pointing to the fact that, he won his title by knock- ing out old-timer Archie Moore. The only other "name" fighter he ever met. a punchless boxer named Jocy Maxim. beat him. As for Jackson. he is rated in more style than a burlap bag and whose sole asset is unbelievable endurance and ability to keep giv- Illlx and taking punches indefinit- ey. Probably out of the chief rea- sons for the refusal to accept Pat- terson as a first-class champion is the fact he didn't beat the man he succeeded. Had Rocky Marciano not re- tlred undefeated. and Patterson had knocked him out or decisively defeated him. the current champ- ion would have been accepted without question instead of being rated a second-rater at best who ascended to the throne as the best oi a poor lot. So he has to prove himself by gwhipping every man who even ro- lmotely resembles a heavyweight l lighter. For the sake of the heavyweight class. and the fight game in gen- eral. we hope Monday's fight is a rouser. It could be. A lot depends upon the mood Jackson happens to be in. whether he wants to go all out. if Patterson hits him the way many quarters as a ring freak. he hit Moore. that's the way he'll Ill eccentric young man with no go. Brazil Takes 2-0 Lead In Davis Cup Tennis Iy GBOIGI PIAJKOI Canadian Press Ital! writer MONTREAL (CF)-Brazil took formidable 1-0 lead is the sec- rouad of the North American play for the Davis Cup Fri- when its two best men swept opealu singles matches from Playing captain Armando Vis- tra. II. ted Israel's Arieh Avidan 0-1. 0-8. 12-10 and young Carina Fernandez overcame Elea- r Davidman H. H, M. Vtelra toyed with the 9-year-old Avldan during the final set of the third match and was always in eontroi. Avidan, No. 2 man on the is- raeli team. got his deadly place- ments and overheads working a little stronger in the third set. but was not even in contention in the Rt-at two Vtelra broke Avtdan's first two services in the first sex and ran up a 6-0 lead before Avidan could win a nine. Avidan lost his service and the sat in the seventh game. blowing a In! lead by netting twice and then double-defaulting. Each held service twice in the second match. then Vieira held his in the fifth game and broke through Avtdan's in the sixth on three errors by the Israeli and a passing ahot between the side- lines. FIRST BREAK Avidan then broke Vielrs's serv- ice for the first time. passing Vleira with shots to the corners and down the sidelines. But Viclra broke back in the eighth game to regain his advantage and won the net in the ninth after two deut-es. In the third set. Avldan for the first time in the day took a lead over Vtelra. breaking the Brazil- ian's service in the fourth game with neatly placed passing shots. Vieira evened it with a service break in the seventh. when Avi- dan double-faulted on game point. and followed it up with a succes- sion of three love games every time he served. The vital service break came in the 11st game when Vieira set up game point th a couple of over- head smaahes and Avidan netted the game point. Vtelra finished the match with a couple of short lobe and drops andl a smashing overhead. The stronger Avidan aced Vtelra eight times and was aced only once but he could not match the Brazilian”: back-court play. IIARDIR T Fernandez. 19, the slugger who almost single - handedly knocked Canada out of the first round last weekend. had a harder time with Davidman. 20. The difference between the two youngsters was mainly in their serving. Fernandez seldom had trouble putting the ball in play off Davtdmsn's service. but the naeli army private often could not reach Fernanden serves in time. Fernandez got one service break in each of the first two sets and two in the final set. Be aced Davidman four times and was aced five. Both players tried serving hard and rushing the net. with Fernan- dez having more success. He did not seem to be bothered by David- man's left-handed style and kept MOIHP: Joli M. 198 The Guardian Page 1 International League Move? MONTREAL (CPI - President .the ball going to Davldmans Frank Shaugnesry of the Interna- l.weaker backhand. ltiooal League said Friday there is y Davidman skidded on the grass 1 poulbujty the ieggue may move towards the end of the match and, mo Jgfggy cny sum; the ulrmmg opened u a cut on his knee. if he: gun of malor league status. is not ab eyto play today's douhles.l --1f. .1; gpewhuy, u P.-,3,” Avidan will team with Gabriel; um um, . poulbimy 1, .0 fa, D"PI"ky- n- Ruin" Via" "ldl away." nsaid Shaughneasy. "We BASEBALL By THE CANADIAN PRESS Satlrdll National League one 102 2(l)- 5 0 2 000 N0 003- 3 10 0 McDevitt. Erskine (9! Lablne (9: and Campaneila; Kllppatetn. Fowler i7t Amor (It and Bailey. W: Mcbevitt; L: Klippatetn. Ella: Bkn-Hodges. Furiilo. Brooklyn Cincinnati Pittsburgh 031 N0 tXX)- I 9 0 St. Louis 001 000 l00- 1 0 1 Purkcy and Foiies; Dickson. Mizeil id) Merritt es) and H. smith. L: Dickson. Phils am 000 000- l I 0 Chicago 100 no 2lx- 6 9 0 Haddix. Meyer (7) and Lopata; Brosnan and Neeman. L: Haddix. Hlla: Chi-Speake, Kindall. NewYork 0000111002-ll! Milwaukee 101 010 201- 5 7 0 Crone, Monzant (7! and West- rum. Thomas (5): Buhl and Rice. in: Crone. 5 American League .Delroit ooo 3m- 3 6 I New York 000 we 031- I I0 0 Mass. Lary (0) Byrd I9) Aber (91 and House; Sturdivant. Grim 49) and Berra. W: Grim; L: Byrd. IIRSZ Det-Boone. Cleveland 000 I02 022- 7 ll! 2 Boston I00 010 000- 1 7 0 Narleski and Nixon; Delock. Minarcin I8) Chakales 47) Susce (9! and White. L: Deloclt. HRs: Cle-Woodling. Carrasouel; Bos- Williams. Kansas City 101 102000-5 9 1 Wash 010 201 02x- 6 5 1 garvcr. German (7) and Smit.h; Clevenger. Hyde (st and Court- may. W: Hyde:lL: Gorman. HRs: KC - Demaestri; Wash - Court- hey. Sievcrs. Chicago 000 002 000- 2 7 3 Baltimore 00!! 210 00x- 5 I 2 Kecgan. Uerringion I5) Staley WI and Moss: Wight. Zuverink fat and Triandoa. W: Wight; L: lltcegan. llR: Bit-Pllsrcik. 1 International League . Saturday IToronto if!) 031 002-7 it I -Miami 001 100 000-2 10 0 l Johnston and Russell; Rogovln. Petri tilt Bunker tilt and Bucha. Rochester 400 102 010-8018 0 Columbus H0 000 ll0-4 ll 0 R. Iticketss. Greason I3) and D. yllicketts: Douglas. Kildoo ill Nar- anlo (3) Burtschy I7! Anderson (9) and Ravltl. Montreal it) 0200 0-2 960 Montreal 100 200 002-5 0 1 Havana 010 000 oil)-l I 2 Barker. Cristante 19! and Pig- natano. Ronning 16!: Lane. Mar- rero 14) seantlebury 17) and Ir- Fernandes. have no plan. We don't know if we would quality at some future date as of major league status." Shaughnessy was commenting on a story in the New York World Telegram and un quoting him is: saying if the Giants and Brooklyn leave New York the triple "A" In- ternational circuit would move into Jersey City with Brooklyn as the next goal. Jersey City for- merly operated in the Interna- tional quierdo, Sierra ill. llluffalo at Richmond Ptldt rain. 4 "We don't know yet Just what they're going to do" said Shaueli nessy. "we would certainly con- sider moving in if they left the territory open." Pirates Win In I Babe Ruth League ' . Billy Goodman Is Sidelined BALTIMORE fAPIAThe Balli- more Orioles said Friday third baseman Billy Goodman has been sidelined with a finger fracture suffered in Thursday's game with Detroit. Goodman who is batting 277 apparently suffered the index fin- ger fracture when he was hit by a pitch. The umpire had ruled he had not been hit. X-rays turned up a fracture of Lcltoy Harold Wood, Gold Cord! the second and third joints of the Scout who is now trying for his left index finger. How long Good- Busitman's Thong. man will be out was not immedi- A former Charlottetown bay hei ately determined. is new troop leader of the Srdl Trenton R.C.A.F, Troop and wasl chosen to represent the group at. the World Jamboree in Englnnd.l Bob courchesne Last yes he attended the Jam- 0 - ' Feeling Fine boree at Niagara on the Lake. He has always been very ac- tive in couting and last year. at SPRINGFIEI-11 Ml55- '51” - Bobby Courchesne. Holyoke light- weight, was reported "feeling the age of fourteen, he received hlGoldCrd.n fth hlhet H . ufards ":.,,b,'f..e " ' 5 ' fine Friday in Springfield hospi- LeRoy attends Trenton High "Ii school ma win he tgking his The boxer was sent to the hos- Gnd, x1 in sgpu-mber, H; h” pltal for examination for possible passed his Grade x exams with brain tnluries lie might have suf- honm-,. fered Monday night in a New York bout with Bobby Bell of Youngs- town. Ohio. His father I-"it. Sgt. Harold Wood, is formerly of this City but Doctors abandoned plans to give Courchesne immediate brain wave is now stationed at Trenton. Ont- tests. One physician said Cour- ario. His mother is the former eheane might have suffered the Kathryn Macl..ean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Maclaan. cumulative effects of punches over the last several months. AT JAMBOREE PRESENTS AMATEUR Ivan Stairs of Bathurst Presi-lsociation is shown presenting the dent of the .V.B.-P.E.I. Golf As-Atrophy emblematic of the amat- -ea-arm TR Y I eur championship to Donald Mac I Donald of Charlottetown. .- Phillies Owe Thanks To Mrs. Jack Sanford And Child CHICAGO (AP) - Phlladelphlal their pennant chances to Mrs. Jack Sanford and her 19-month-old daughter. Mrs. Sanford is the ailfaclllfl ;to get that big league money." Sanford his marital The righthsnder. word old. The big boy has an amazing freshman record of 13 wins aginst only three losses. He's leading the National League in strikeouts as well as victories. And there can be no denying his perlorniam-e has kept the Phils in contention for the pennant. I The obvious question about San- ford has been: How come a pitcher as classy as this fellow didn't ." reach the big time until he was m7 way I used to." The answer is simple Sanford never was really as effective a pitcher in the minors as he has been with the Phillies this season and the reason for his Johnny- come - lately success goes riizht back to Mrs. Sanford and the couple's little girl. 18-! RECORD In organised baseball since ll-Mil. Sanford started that season with a 1-6 record with Bradford in the old Pony League. His best pre-Phlilies mark was a id-8 record with Sche- ' net-lady in 1952. Sanford said recently that he had been more than a little upset when the Phillies failed to bring him up after his 1952 success. Since then a new incentive has i .............i. .. ..-J .- .3 PRESIDENT ldalpeque Road. dab-dngggp-gyig He collapsed in his corner Mon- Applea were being grown Nova Seotia as early as 1635. in Bell was awarded a technical knockout. day night after eight rounds andifact. The righlhandcr said he had In little chat with himself in spring h the new president of the NB. entered his life-twn of them. in Ivan C. Stairs of Bathurst, NB training this year. -P.E.i. Golf Association. I "I've got to make it," Sanford Phiilies owe a vote of thanks for.h,)d sanfordg --pm mlrried now and we have a little girl. I have status. wife of the Phils surprising rookie has changed his pitching. He's rookielsteadier now. doesn't get mad so should be used with undcrsiandingloften. isn't wild in the pinch. He because Jack-while a newt-omer.feels. he said. he just can't afford in the major leagueseis 28 years the luxury of "blowing my top the Tigers Send Don Lee To Miners DETROIT tAPt - The Detroit Tigers sent young Don Lee hack to the minor leagues Friday. The righthanded pitcher was optioned to Charleston. W,Va.. in the triple-' A American Association. Lee. a son of former major lea- guer Thornton Lee. opened th season with the Tigers. but was optioned to Birmingham of the AA Southern Association May 27. I! was recalled June is. Lee's won-lust record with De- troit is 1-3. it was 0-! at Birming- ham - Canadian Troops In Netherlands NIJMEGEN. Holland fCPl - Canadian troops are on the march again in The Netherlands. A '75-man contingent from Can-; . ada's NATO brigade in German)” : is among the 13,000 military snot. i l; 21 g C v t civilian participants from seven! countries taking part in the tlltl. international four-day marches Mi Ntjmegen. J. The marches. sponsored by theft Netherlands League for Phyaicdl; Culture. are non-competitive. No? winner or loser is declared and every participant completing t.ho' prescribed marching distances in; presented with a medal. The Neth-I.” erlands league launched the . marches in 1909 ”to encourage participants to train in such a way that they are able to walk a considerable distance daily with out fatigue." .- Canada. which entered thei marches for the first time in 1956. .1 is represented by teams from that -15! battalions for the Royal Cana ' -.dian Regiment. the Princess Pate; ' rlcia's Canadian Light Infantry; and the Royal 22nd Regiment. ” t MEET YOUR FRIENDS -AIIGUST 12 to 17 -A WEEK LONG T (I REMEMBER MAKE IT, A DATE NOW TO ATTEND THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ”OLD HOME WEEK" a a 0 Midway and Vaudeville SENSATIONAL ACTS, RIDES, ETC. The young and not so young will find plenty of enjoy- ment and entertainment in the numerous acts. rides. etc.- up the Vaudeville and Midway - a tradi- Harness Horse Races Full Week of Afternoon and Night Racing It's the big event In losvam Canada. brln oftbsl-laraossl-terse spaataeloasdlathslhrlatslssolatshoa. Rsgdsrehargsstalaostsssh. DB. 3. P. LANT3. President Mnd. 13310 vioenasunaaap. gta together the crosses! Marl- tiwsotratrsr-sandpacsrsdoisgwlthtaprlartndrlvsrs. 1'lttsisasbowiahselF.YoswiIdalIdnlathseoIsrasd Raeiagsoasen Q Live ll Stock Show THI IIST IN THE MARITIME! DAIRY CA'l,TI.l' REEF CATTLE. I-IORSI. SWIM I AND POULTRY JIIDGINO. CALF SCRAMILI S0010 Island Ioys sensible for 10 coins Friday Morning. Aspsrlosrllun. JJST 50 seats ADMISSION st IMIII GATE and too WILL SE 1- vaunavnut it MIDWAY wk CATTLI IXIIIITI sk W. I. DIIPLAY liiiiiliill ( that go to malts tioool pan of OLD I-IOMI WEIR. gram. Once again we welcome back IIII Lynch. who down through the years has played a prominent part In our pro- ...sm.. E 0. I IITNTAIN. Secretary-Treasurer. 3. man scouts. M We