AGAINST HAYDEN Howard Defends. Crown Tonight After a heavy schedule last summer. Howard W0l”k9tl during the vliiitcr on ('t.)lLKli'uClIOn 1obs.l His weight went to 1-10 . lie weighed in at I37 for his non-title bout with Hayden blit a two-week layoff shot him back river Ill!-l ; WEIGHT A SE.CRE'l' Since siciiitig to liit'('l It'd)(ICIl for the title. iltc champ has been HALIFAX lCPl - Richard Kid; Howard of Halifax. Canadian light- weight boxing champion. has been sweating off excess poundage for 10 days to prepare for his title defence against Jackie Hayden of Westville. N.S.. here tonight. The champion 12 round bout will he Howard's first defence of the title since he lifted it from Armand Savoie of Montreal in September. 1954. Despite a struggle in pare his weight to the 135-pound limit. iioward reinziins the favorite of bettors at .3-3. The odds likely will This has been greeted with cheersy fom the Hayden camp. where I'ilS' trainers feel Howard's ririic to cut poiindauc will weaken bliii Howard doesn't seem imltlctl. level off by fight time after a g large contiligent of Haydens tol- He says he thinks the llulitvr lnwcres arrive in toiin. weight will make him sharper in his May fight witii Iiaydrn it was noticeable at ringside that Hfllvf-iltfly wasn't in top 2-liarir l-ic l'T1lSNt"tll sevclal good vhrint-cs to chop lla.V-. deli down. sci-miiig a fraction slow BUSY IN L'.S. Howard gained a llHamlmllll.i de- cision over Hayden in it ll)-round non-title fight here last month. Hayden's showinil against Hovard in that fight led the Canadian Both fighters ivrapprti lip hcait Boxing Federation to sanction a training Sunday. While lloward s mtg go. trainers refused to rcvval his Since winning the title Howard. weight they sent their man through has kept busy meeting sniiie of the; a light workout Tliinl-(lay best lightweights in the L'iiltcd. The official wcltzliillg is at lliillll States, ltoday. 6 The Chtsrlottetown Gua.rdiia,n, Ttiestla.y. June T3. T955 I BPASEBTXLL ROUNDUP IIESIILT3 STANDINGS l lnpponent of Chlivalo since be dis- drivlng himself at a hard pace-.I ing Jilly til: jthey iiillsl also be In tip-top pity-I Ggg. Chuvqlg ORIOLE5 I(NOCK Gets Nod Over Artaur TORONTO tCPlaGeoi-ge Chuv- alov ngsgoronto. young sensation of .. De..,. ,D ,,...- the 1 Jack Dempsey tourn- ament. Monday night gained a unanimous eight.-round decision over South Africals Johnny Arthur in the main event of a professional boxing show. Arthur. a native of Joannestturg and heavyweight champion of South Africa. was the first pro posed of four fighters in a total in I2 minutes at the Dempsey cliiiiliiatlon tournament here twoy months ago. - l Tht I3-Near-old Chtlvalo scored l cit with rights to the head but mnlrin't get to Arthur for a knock- I III. 'l'licrc iizis no kntickdowns. Ar- thur slipped to his right knee in the third round but got up quickly SOFTBALL PRACTICES TONIGHT "R15. Shamrocks. Old Diamond. ti I) B Y't:;7K. of C Diamond, 6.15. . Baseball Practice 'l'lir-re will be a practice for Toni .'it.ii-F.'irlalte's Stars this evening at -'i .3 at Memorial Fir-id. NEW YUIIK M ROClil5S'l'i-Ill. N Y CU” '; 510' icai Ben Hogaii (llltIllIIIl(ICt'I listen- crs Itlnlltlety in ceilliiig Oak Hill ”on;- of the clisicst open courses I've cicr il:ivv(l' .'iiili in the next breath adrilii: --I'm Uimiixg nil-ttv rottcit I'll- Icss i iiiipi'oti- mv chances dont look tcrv lilllltl I-3.-it-iv ai'lii.ils lot the Stilli an- nual Xliiiiiiizil tipcn golf chaiiipllin- ship. licciiiiiiiiu Tblirstlay. immed- iulcl) i'lt'l -t'tI the Texas master of taunt-inn: .-i l'tlfllI)aIgD of ”confu- sitin itzlrlzlic I ”'lllial's ilili." dourly said one of his l()liL1lllll(' riials. ”H':ls tf.IlIxIllf.,' . . . -;.x th it .- (mmm, yg Hum Eijiiiit lion t l y EWCDIIISPV s so '8!McirI(smen Leave Today 'l't)RONT() (CPi tilt! army iiiarllsmcli ltiiiic To- rtliltfl today with their kiulits on lh" army shooting champiniisliips. at iilsley. England. the Wimbledon i of '-llnhllnl They sail from Quebec; Wednesday. Major I)lt'I( ttaiiipiiiii nf f)tlaii;i. . Shlthl Vi-tw itiitk Mr) . Vinyl t'.il- CFIDYBIIIS tllr Calla-'liall At'ni.v's first lcrsoiik itiliit.'i1.;er said Altiiirllit he army r-liaitipion lnrlli irltlal Pct. GBL official entry zit:-"linst the ('iimmon- was going ahead with plans for w':alth's host The shooting is dur- licaviuriglit title fight with Arihic .iMtioi'c in September despite l'zil- lerst-ii s tirokcn right hand. tipvrtitiiit: on the Sure as lllt' niciils aim must be. "l'iii tlictiry N931 ('""ll'””" 3"” Ill" Ill? I-35t IPW wc'li light in September until I get weeks iiitgv have tindcrrzolic a ric- lncdlcal authority in the ('()l1Ii'.'iI'k'." OTOUS '0"t'-'hBnImZ-llrt Program at said nianagcr (tus D'Amato. "The Camp B””l"" Al""l "ld"'l5 3' ll"i'ldtictot's told me Floyd had yolilh Iey must first staclc t-nurse. and goiiii health on his side and those factors may bring about n more riipirl ltc;iliti;:." complete an ob- Majtir lllimploii is the Olllx twin) and Bob Friend have been getting! most of ilie rave notices lor Pitts-. burgh's phen0mci.iil rlsc this sea- son, but. of late, RlIh('l'Lt;('l(:II0"Ip Hogan Says Golf Course is Easy But He Is Pessimistic D'Amcito ToFGo Aheadmth member with Bislcy experience. Others include sin Ralph Cath- llne. Saint .lohn. N. R. who also is down to shoot for the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association team. lllorwc's niana;:ri'. ('hai'ltl- .inlin TIGERS TO 5TH. ' Triloe-Bosox Spli N.L. BATTERS Clemente Making Presence Felt In Pirate's Lineup Pi -- Dale Long also has been making his preli- eot-e felt in the Pirate lineup. - The 21-year-old sophomore out fielder currently is on a batting tthey'll toughen it. He knows hei has a better chanc- on a tougher course. Hogan. looking a nlitc thinnci-'1 and more tired than when he was beaten by Jack Fleck at San Fran- lclsco last year in his bid for an unprccedciitcd fifth Open champ- ionship. predicted the tournament would be won by one of the lowest scores ever. Other contenders joined Hogan in saying the beautiful. tree-lined Oak ilill course is far from the night- mares dreamed up by the U. S. Golf Association, in tournaments past. They called it ”a fair course, but not an easy one." pite Break "llc iii.-l got lickt-ii. Hr ic uiil) iii- terested in fighters that uni ” MAY MEET PARKER l Moore sat in Johnston's olflcc and talked about his sticccssliil tic- fense of the light heavyweight title against Yolandc Pompey in Lon don last week and his iutiire plans. "I've already claimed the heavy- weight title.” he saitl. "lf some-I body lsntt ready in September I'll post official claims and ask to be rccngiilzcd by all the boxing com- niissions." I Moore has other plans bl-tore rampage and has lifted his aver- in 27 at bat-a better than .500 cl ston. ruled iittt ally itlca oi filtiorclseptember. lie is very much inter- hnxing Hui'rit'ane Jackson In caseiested In a proposed match with Patterson wasn't ready. "We're James .1. Parker of Barrie. Ont, not interested." said .lrihnstnn. at Toronto or Montreal. age to .360. third best in the Nat- . tonal League. Clemente. boasting an ll-game hittin points ing e week with 14 hits Rip Repillski of the St. Louis Cards continues to top the National League batsmen with a .378 mark. while the Yankees' Mickey Mantle still is the American League leader with .394. Averages include games through Sunday. Clemente. a native of Puerto Rico. has been one of the pleasant surprises for the Pirates. In his rookie season last year the young speedster hit only .255 after being drafted from the Brooklyn Dodgers organization. Brooklyn originally signed Clem- cote when he was 19 and sent him to Montreal. in the International League. where he batted .257 in 1954 and failed to impress. In the American League batting ace. Mantle slumped 17 points with seven hits in 25 trips. De- troit's Charley Maxwell remains second with .373. Teammate Har- vey Kuenrl advanced from fourth to third with .304 before being for- ccd olit of action with a leg injury. Long is the National League's home run pace-setter with 17 and Boyer hcadslthe RBI department with 48. Mantle is both the AI homer derby leader with 21 and runs batted in leader with S2. The Re-dlegs' Brooks Lawrence has the best pitching record among senior league hurlers. 7-0. 1.000. and Friend is strikcout king with '11. Remember when By THE CANADIAN PRESS Germany's Max Schemling de- feated Jack Sharkey 26 years ago tonight at New York in A bout which was considered t.o have elected a successor to Gene Tun- ney. retired heavyweight cham- pion. Schemilng won on a fourth- round ruling that Sharkey had fouled him. The German lost the title to Sharkey two years later. streak. gained 44 3-9 I BOSTON (AP) -- Tom Brewa held Cleveland to three hits for his ninth victory of the season Monday night as Boston Red Sox defeated the Indians 5-1 for 3 split in c day-nlllit double-header. The Illdtllll. 'tmIted to four hits. won 01.: afternoon game 4-1 on home runs by Al Smith. Chico Corru- ttuel and Al Roses. The 13-year-old Brewer gave up a run on a walk and singles by Ru ty Colsvlto and Jim Busby in the second but than settled down to become the first American League hurler ot win nine games. has lost only 'one. gVic'Wertz' double off Ted Wil- liams glove in left centre in the fourth was the only other Cleve- land hit off the Boston ace who has allowed just 23 earned runs in 36 2-3 innings. Brewer. Williams and Jackie Jensen led a 10-bit Boston assault on loser Mike Garcia and reliefer Bob "eller. ST. LOUIS iAPl -- Brooklyn Dodgers. taking advantage of three unearned runs. Monday night downed St. Louis Cardinals 8-6 to keep the Cardinals from moving Into first place in the National League. - Duke Snil' -' homered twice for the world champions and Don Newcombe gained his ninth vic- tory. As a result of .succcs.siie Louis miscues by Don Blasiiigiinte and Grady liatton in the eighth, Brooklyn needed only two bits to score four times and drop the Red- birds inta third pltice behind idle Pittsburgh. BALTIMOIIIC MI” - Tllib Vic man and Gus Tritiiidos knot-kcri in all the runs for Baltimore Mondai Harris Posts Sixth Win lli0N'l"ill'.'.-U lt:P) --- Montreal Royals cl-tiptcd for nine ritns in a wild third inning Monday night. then coasted to a 13-8 International League win over Richmond Vir- ginians The lcaglle-lcadvrs sent 14 men to the plate in that stanza to shell Richmond starter Jim Coates for seven runs on six hits Dick Starr gave up two more tallies before the Royals were satisfied. Costes absorbed his seventh loss in nine decisions. Besides Starr. Steve Kraly and Alva Cicotte also appeared on the Richmond mound. night In the Orioles best Detroit 5-4 and displaced the Tiger: by I percentage point in fifth place in the American League. Niemnn drove in one run with a single and Trlandos two for the Orioles in the first inning. Nleman also looked his fifth homer of the Emmott with u 'msle on base in the Boxes and Vic Powers siamiiigg 1101110 I'll!!! 9-0 Siva Kansas cm I 6-3 victory over Washington 1, the second game of 5 double header Monday night after it. Senators tank the opener 4.3 0' Carlos Paula's three-run pine: homer-in the eighth inning. Johnny Groth accounted foi- .1; the Athletics' runs in the open" with a pair of homers and L... Kretlow had a 8-1 lead on it (nu: hitter entering the last or in; eiglthli. Then Bobby Shnntz cam, in s d Pete Runnels hit 1 ltngl After Roy Sievers flied out, Paul! batted for Clint Courtney ,,,: crashed his homcr to give pa Ramos his fourth win in roller! Alex Kellner held the Sagan... to seven hits in the second gam' to post his third win. ' That gave Oiioles I 5-1 lead which they barely protected as the Tigers uluusd 14 safeties to 12 for Baltimore. The Tigers picked up a run in the sixth and pushed two over in the seventh. Hal Brown got credit for the pitching victory. his third against no defeats. WASHINGTON (AP! -- Mike Fly now-Play later with B-O-A-C to &tM&M loturn IIPO touvtnl class from Montyogt & a&m DOWN Balance 880.80 per month loin ll months P- Mrtrtireal-Loridmt IIIVFY apphi in plljjfltgflt gm(,,,,i.,,.! (by connecting carrier) at Fred:-m-(mi, Hrilifmg M,,,.,;,,,,' Saint John, and Yarmaulli. oAtt.v ruouvs rnout uiounuu. nun unw vouu 1? .....3:.0.;l:.l IIIVIIN ovuunns Ainliuvs com-oiuviag Montreal 0 Laurentien Hotel - UNiversity 6-S861 IA-P.H.l American I.t-agile Ki THF. t".-t.N'Al)lAN PRESS l 11....-...i 000 mi 200- -1 it l ,.,,,m,,,,, ,,,..,g.,,. R3l1it11ol'F 300 020 00);- - 5 12 l w L I,ar3, tla.stci'son t7) and House. Now y”,-k 33 in V527 . Ferrarr-st-. 7.uvr-rink isi Brown (-tau-land 23 33 nix (Iii and Trtandos, Smith lat. W-- (-hmam, . 34 to it 4 Brown. I, Lary. HRs. Ral--Nie- nos..." 25 33 "13" Haltiiiitirr Ii 37 7"! First Detroit 1H 26 .4140 7l: CIPtPl8iifI Zltl out lion 4 4 0 wasiiingim. 7,'l .-til! ti 30510" "0" ml 00"” I 5 I Kansas t'iiv :in it .7192 i2 ilicLlsh Narlesltt lfii and Hogan: 1,,”-,,,,t,,,,,,,y Lug... Pot-terflelrl. Hurri IR) and Daley. w L p,-t..(;gL W--Mcinsh. l. Pnrierfield HR5: Mum.-,-at 3:. lg gm .. CIFwSnillI'i, Carrasquel. Rosen. n,...h,.5,..,. :;3 2n rm 1 Smmd Columliiis 29 25 7.27 7 Cleveland M0 000 000-- l I 1 -r,,mn.,, 37 35 51;; 7t,.;. Boston 020 mo 00x- .1 10 1 Miam. 35 25 gm nil, Garcia. Feller :51 and Averill; 5.1mm. yn y any 13 Bi-cuer and Daley. tr-Garcia. HR: pi.-h,....,..-t 2y 414 tat, BM-Jensen. Havana 2n . 370 1516 Vlrlt National League Kansas ("My Will Ow lllil-.'l I l w Pi-t. Gm, Washington 000 100 03x4 6 (I cmunnaii )5; & 333 -. i Kretlnvr. Shtintz (ill and Glns- pm5b.,.-Eh 27 57: 1;, burg: Grab. Ramos (El and Court- 5, Ln.” 3;; ml is net. Berbernt (Ill. W-Ramos; L- 3,-,.,.kiV-,1 ;i.' 11 -.-,1 ti, Shani! HRs Kf'y - Grotb 12'; ytm..m,k" 22 in :37 2t, Waslt-Petite NPu York iii 27 41.1 it Second ctnrmi IR 27 am til-: Kanm WV "40 100 100- '1 Ill 11 Philadelphia I7 30 .352 int: Washington d0(l1l'hl00 100- as 7 9 tier an om son: lone. Griggs I31. Pris:-uni tell and Fitz- gr-raid. i. - . Stone. HRs: KC - l Baxcs. tliiivcr. Wash--Luttrell. 1 International League . I Richmond mo rim nzza ll 14 t NEW WRK MP1 Ptrh-bl? Montreal 019 tun 110-13 15 1 . pitchers tor tnda.v's mnlryr leaiiiie. (fmnes. sum. up Knty (5.. Ignmes tvinn-lost records in paren-y Cicottis int and watlington; Hsr- W930” I ris and Rtisehnro American I.P3KI.l' C0l'lmhll5 ll” ""0 000- 1 I0 I Kansas City at Washington IV - Toronto non not) 100- t it) 2 Herriaiie ll-5) vs Pasctiai tz-7i or Kuzavn. lxume t7i and Noble: Stewart I1-1) K. Johnson. Fischer tilt and Detroit at Baltimore tNl--Hoelt. Sswatski. Bailey lzi. W--Kuzsvn. is-2i vs Wight 13-5: Ir'-'-l0hhS0h- Chicago at New York tN1vl'7on- Brooklyn too not (I41 - I it it ovan (3-11. V; Fm-d (7.3 I St Louis 001 I00 103- 6 ll 2 Cleveland at Boston Nl--Wynri' Newconibo. l. n b I it e 19) and (6-Zl vs Sullivan it-.'il I Walker; Poholsky. Kinder tit) and National League l Sarni. W - Newcombr. L -- 170- Pittsburgh at Cincinnati lNi..l iiotsky. rm-2 Bkn-Snider 2. Friend iio.:ii vs Nuxhsll 13-Sl I ML-Moon. Salter. 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