” as non nor! Canadian Press gall WIII SAINT JOHN. N . (GP)-Tlrde Isss Yvon Durells of Isis Anne, N.li., scored a tsahleai lrout over Tinker Pieot as rchester. Mum. when till Am- cican fiulter was unable to come out for the fifth round Thursday A doctor was called to the rins- dde and it was behaved Picte had broken his film MM- Durclle. Canadian light heavy- weight champion fighting his 18113 bout, gained a fourth-round tech- nical knockout over Pieot in a July meeting :1 livioncton when Pl- isted hs noe- coI)l.ilY'elle started slowly I30 59 gan to throw his loopins overhead rights in the fourth round. Picot opened fast but seemed to he tiring quickly as Durelle waded in flat-footed. DROPPED FOB NINE Durelle's hardest punch was a right cross to the mid-section In the second round, drollillnl Plcol to the canvas for a nine count- It was the only knockdown of the Id. fighters appeared anxious to it up man the openins be" on hard 1181138 its ?..&..'i"llh and Picoi I'M. -Dal-also pl-slllctes before the boi he we (1 xstartf ighti nzln h).I1tnm;"vvo start fighting in was unmarked after & ruag battle that saw the twins wrestle to the can- val. seemed to be feeling P)- so out in the 0 stanza, los- sing right left ooks to Pi- aths head w en the Dorcbestr tar moved within range. 8000!? INOIKOUT right lowed It I in crum ' the 18-year-old Plcqt. Both fintara continued throwing punches after the hell. Picot rushed light. at Durelle at the) opening of the third round. driv- ing the shampion til late a neutr SPORT ECHOES Winning Games On Road Seems To Be parts. The RCAF Flyers and Bar rrs Lions played a live-game ser- tel tor the Island softball title: 3. 5 3 willow. lit the apple .0(Il!I'0tt! Current Rage We were glad to hear that our Denotes had held Halifax to an 11-8 victory in the big city. The 10-1 defeat handed them here look-I awinl. but the girls are not really that bad. Probably an- other ease of those demoraliaing litters. The pressure was renllly off than In the second game of when no one expected too much. lummnside Little Leaguers showed a definite superiority over them 10-4 showed clearly that our little leag- ue program under Johnny Carrou is providing gratifying results. Nerns Busy has vindicated kls defeat last year at the hands of an Chm-totietswa sefihnl players. We said once that when Haney has. control. We the best softball flinger In the Marltlmes. and we - haven't had any reason to change or mind. It ntel seems to hlmrvve wih work. so he should make things pretty torrid for those hfainlsndal-s. We certainly think congratulat- irala are due to Corp. Ken Mao- Laediorhiafinaworktneoaclllng the RCA! Little Lesguers. who esartad under his tutelage have won three successive championships in the Summerside Little League. Ken has a lot of baseball savvy from long experience in the game both Gord asplsyarandunlpire.andhehas apparently imparted quite a bit of this know-how to his young char- he was given SPORTS TRAIL Thinks Dodgers Not The Team That Won In I955 NEW YORK (AP) - Lille the guywhoran aiteragirluntil she caught him, there seems to be a question as to whetnsr,Mil- tag Brooklyn T - n this year or the Dodgers have dropped back and allowed themselves to be caught- The current Bums certainly that hishad hitting, and hitting obviously has been one of their problems. They also blame generally arratle pitching. In fact. they blame jut about everything. and I III! been a ,contributory factor. but most of the woes can be traced to a common basis, to wit: The Dodgers suddenly have been taken old. HAY COME TIIII - Not in over: position. but in gang) lpds M CH3 the play of the altire team. so the Dodson finally III! make the experts look . For years the erltieis have are dietiq club was too old to Java chalaslonslliv III- "1 They still may make it, calling on some hidden store oi energy. but it would.be a minor miracle. The Braves and Redlegs are kids compared to the venerable - llnas. The average ass of the eight lrooklyn regulars is si.7 yssrs. Milwaukee and Cincinnati aaoh averages 20.6, or more than dve years less than the world champions. Here is the way the three eon- tudars stack up from the age Italldpointl Brooklyn: (2 - Oampanelln St in-Hodges 82; ll-Gilliam 27; ll-Robinson :7; S8-Reese 3'7; LP-Arlnoros 14; C!-Inider 29; If-Furillo 84. Milwaukee: C - Cl-sndsll 25; ll-Adcoek t; ll-O'Connell I7; SB-Mathews 24; SS-Logan 29; L!-Tlidmlon 32; CF-Bruton 26; BF--Aaron B. Cincinnati: C-Bailey 25; 1B- I Baltimore H5) Odell (0) Ferrarese (I) and frriandos, Gastnll (8); Stone. By- lerly 9) and Berberet. W - Stone. plenty of time, but of late be'slDetrolt been hunching his basooka blasts. Kansas City 000 000 000- 0 4 1 Krlage (7) Crimlnn (7) McMahon D. MacDonald (C) 78 81 82-241 D. Heusiis (S) 79 83 80-242 A. MacKenzie (C) 83 83 70-244 11. Sears (C) 84 82 82-248 (P) J. Smith (T) 7981 -160 T Bradley (C) 9278 -168 A G. Macliilllan (C) M BI -170 R Jones (C) 8083 -172 R. Partridge (C) 84 III) -172 W. Gillis (C) 84 B8 -172 D. Saunders (C) 90 86 -176 M. MacKenaia (C) N 90 -179 T. Rogers (C) 90 I0 -1&) B. Moneeide (C) 08 I -1132 1ST DIVISION (Top Five) '1). B. LePage I185-165 D. Frsaar (C) 87 87-174 11' K. Irwin (C) I 87-176 (3 BIITIOYIO (C) I286-178 . G ey (C) . . . . . . Ohm IND DIVISION (Top Five) P. Kelly, Jr.- (B) ((7 84-171 H. C. Tralnor (C) 91 5-177 R. J. R. oral Ie Scores iiinker Pl cor-ner'. rights to the stomach but countered with head. Picot. seeking a win to offset his July defeat and butt: his record for ll pair of New Y0?! bouts. sp- pearcd worn out after two rounds iwlill the rock-11:1? Durelie. Dureile has taken the f count only once, in a bout earlier this year against Floyd Patterson of New York. One-third oi Duralle's purse is T30 W030 MM saw Piwllbeing held by the Canadian Box "W" In 0'' D0330 It the be"- ing Federation until Durelle set- (hrcwing right and left hooks (sues , ms - the head. Durelle backed toward Harry sneppal-cl of Montreal. tho IGDQ thin hurled a vlclous'3UspENsl0N BAIIID oaths to the head and iol-- W1 is manager. The agreement. reached last I film 00 "'9 Wdy weekend. temporarily lifted an O N" am. eldl out Frank Lambert. A I order. al- is en: ION fans an and at was '-')'-"i-". - -- - neam. onus. s:1oaI'p:'r ll: 1 bobbing under a blue :hm:lI,mlslt('Ile the show at the national tennis cnunlalon-hlln Maillot. Ill C IIII-Still. t : with a one-sided Illlni oi the anti 11 h a.aEh:-' glfydnlrver the veteran Lolllte duled tour-soulless moan, Bob 3II'Ntt. Ill. new York Shirley Bloomer of Lincolnshtre. h0Ck9d 003 , le, 125. oi who was just 14 when Miss Brougll Mmcl-9'1 Wml I to the law won the first of her four Wimble- It 1123 of the ad stems in s on titles In 1948. eliminated "'0 sixround salii-' 1 vjgrly ilills, Cslii.. star in a NORDIC Gllltftll. of Moncton quarter-final match. 5:3. 93- weathered I round tally to It was the worst setback in back up I split over Joe years for the (all, slender Cali- Walker of Boston. weighed fornian and the biggest triumph 159- oi all for Miss Bloomer who In a four - gegisiolled xo llcilarts round rellminary, Paul Anderson 140. Bi hdonctoll of Parktm, gushed afterwards. ”1 can hardly believe It." The English girl entered the semi-fainsl where, as her next op- ponent. she will face Shirley Fry BASEBALL American League 100 03) 020- 5 14 2 Washington 000 160 ()0:-7 10 0 Moore. Consuegrn (6) zuverink I-Consue ra. HRS: Bait-Kell; Wash-V dlvlelso. III) 201 IX)--- 8 10 1 Lary and Wilson; Ditlnar. Her- (9) and Smith. HR: Dei - Boone. Wilson, Beldardl. Maxwell. National League New York at Brooklyn, ppd, rain International League Rochester vs Montreal at Quebec City postponed. rtln. ROUNDUP rnonsnul iirrcntas NEW YORK (AP) -- Probable pitchers for today's league games with won and (let records League Milwaukee at Chicago - Buhl (16-6) vs Jones (7-18) Cincinnati at St. Louis (N)- Nuxbsll (11-8) vs Mizell (13-12) New York at Brooklyn (N)- Worthington (51!) s llrskins (12-0) Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (N) Face (10-9) vs Roberts (18-ll) American League Washington at New York (N)- stone (4-5) vs Kucks (la-7) Chicag at Cleveland (N)-lla- umman (12-9) vs Lemon (18-11) Boston at Baltimore 2, twi-N)- Parnell (7-4) and Portersfield (3- 10) vs Brown (8-4) and Fornleles (3-7) Detroit at Kansas City (N)- Hoeft (16-12) vs Kretlow (4-ii) Golf Results The following are the scores posted at the Green Gables Open Golf Tournament. Championship division is complete, all others top five: CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION (Complete) (P) C. Dowllng (C) 78 70 77-223 (P) P. Kelly (B) 7 78 75-23) B. Beer (C) 74 76 77-227 (P) G. Andrew (00) 70 78 84-238 (Top Five) G. Clark (GG) ..... .. 90 94-184 R. Boyle (GG) .... .. 03 92-155 F. Hansen (C) ...... .. (it 90-19: P. Pope (S) ....102 90-192 G. Reid (GG) .... .. .100 92-192 tTii DIVISION (Top Five) B. Giggey (C) 102 92-194 E. Dunning (GG) 100 99-199 1. Veesey (C) . . . . .. 100 100-ml) R. Dickiesorl (GG) .. 104 107-211 J. Paisley (NJ) 99112-211 LADIES (Top Five) Mrs. A. Home (GG)r93 98-193 Mrs. Head (BW) 90103-all Mrs. W. Cotton (GG) 97104-Di Mrs. J. Mustard (C) . 105 101-M6 Mrs. G. Buntain (C) . 112 113-225 Legend: (C) Charlottetown: (G G) Green Gables; (N) Newfound- land; (NJ) New Jersey; (5) merside; (T) Truro: (aw) 3 .13. water; (1!) Bathurst. 2); It!-Post . Five of the Dodgers are in their Ila. The Braves and Redlegs each 5 i i -E 'E if E 3; E nights if .-i!" Canadians Not Going To Russia PENTICTON. I.C (CP) - The Vernon Canadians. reigning Allan Cup champions. will not go the world hockey tum ament in Rus- sia next winter even it they art selected. Coach George Agar announced here Thursday after a vote - the players that the clllh Is no longer interested in the trip and individual team members don't want to join an all-star squad. Agar said he put the proposition nptotheplayers aitersrsport from Toronto Wednesday that Conn Smythe. ,plesIdent of the Maple Leafs. had laid Canada's will be a "fourth- suggested ieam ii the tournament is to be considered a world saampiansllis. Plans To Make 62-mile Swim DETROIT (AP)-A Ilullllriall refugee said Thursday in Plan! 30 set out Sunday on what he hopes will be a record Great Lakes swim-a 62-mile jaunt from Port Huron acron Lakelst. Clair to Belle Isle'in the Detroit River. Janos Tokaii. I7. 01 DONG” I1” his takeoff point will be near the international Blue Water bridge at Port Huron. Last summer, Toksii. an archi- tact, swam at miles nonstop from suburban Grosas Points to a lldll house in lake Erie. Mei-Ines Horse Rees MoNll.'LI.'S lmu Saturday, Sept. 8th All homes must be ready to start at 2.00 p.m. Sponsored by McNeill's Women's Institute, All ranks on stren Training nights are on andDl'lVal'l'C0ilrIIWIIl dale at 1&0 (7:00 P.M.). ITY ARE ieaveihe htarasted. 1930 hrs to 2130 hrs (3:30 P. General Military Training. N.C.O., Tradesmen he conducted this winter) YOUNG mm or sotrmrorr AND vicin- INVI'I'EDTOENLIST.AuMtvehiclewill uram at 7:15 .as'. on training vouns linen " lamca.oonrs. '. ' j ) :.a.n. NO. 5 MEDICAL COMPANY, RCAMC(M) Fall and Winter training will resume on Mon- day, Sept. 10th at 1930 hrs at the Armouries. are required to and sand Fridays rain to 9:30 PM.) REZRUITSAREREQUIRID I Trangortatioaisindlsctfrbrn North theltoyal esand Parkdale. (Beginnim at Par one year-sol-over of St. Peiersburg. Fla.. the cur- rent vvimbledon champion. Miss Fry had a close squeak against an old and tried adver- sary. Mrs. Margaret Osborne Du- pont of Wilmington. DeI., whom she ousted, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. In the only men's action before English Girl Upsets g A Brougll In Tennis CI'l' " 0 nss-r rllus. N.Y. (AP)-Ala llsavy " aelfm little Enslllh elrh 59? WW-VII g to ll Convnir Wins Two Dashes IREDETIICTON (CP) -Horses owned by Harry Hirsch of Syd- ney and driven by Tidder Manger dominated the last harness racing of the season here Thursday. Convalr won both dashes of a 32,000 invitation free - (or - all in 1.00 2-8 and 3.08. The fast Cape Breton entry has a mark of 1.01. set last Year at Iaxington. Ky. Manger also reil-led Globetrotter times of the meet. 3.00 2-5 and 2.11 :5 victories in the next fastest Junior Bell, irorn Enston. Me.. and Betty Princess. owned at Gagetown. were other double win- ners on the eight-dash card. Sells Interest In-Race Horse ATLANTIC CITY, N..l. (AP)- Iiea. C. Ellswrth Thursday an- nounced the sale of part interest in swnpsgto John W. Galbrealh. Columbus. Ohio. owner of the Darby Dan Farm. Swaps arrived here Wednesday from Washington Park for his en- ga en-lent in the 8100.000 United its ens Handicap . is and will run in the one a and three- sixteenths turf course event for the partnership of Ellsworth and Galllraath. Ellsworth said the transaction '.'"”"”””'”' NOW R nncnurrs wnncossnn on mlllmo lllsllrs Canadians All But Out Of Tennis Play TORONTO (cr) Canadian players were all but wiped out In the llrst round Thursday of the in- ternational invitation tennis tourn- meet here. only ones to reach the man's singles second round were Don Fontann of Toronto. who defeated Australian Louis Suvilla 6-0. 6-1 and Bob Bedard oi Sherbrooke Que., who downed Frank Hume oi Hamilton 6-3. H. Francois Godbout oi lherbrooke. Canadian junior closed champion. fought a stubborn but losing battle with Leslie Dodson of Detroit. Godbout went down 10-0. 8-4. A surprise loser was Lorne Main. former Davis Cupper from Wyn and Tomato. who was ated 6-4, M by Pancho Cou- tr-erns of Mexico. Larry Barclay of Vancouver and Jim Bentley fourth-rated Ontario player, losl to Roy Perry of Los Angeles and hug Knight of Britain respec- tic . The big names of the tennis world. including Australia Lew llosd, Ham Richardson of the U.8. and Even Davidson of Sweden, are playing in the United States amateur and won't arrive until Monday. involved a number of mares the Orioles' 14 hits. -also.-.-.4 gm '3” ' ' ' . use nleted ham ' "1 L” In ' 1; a mm -0! Gilbert "that the lesdlns has found "r was wave ednvlnesd an msaosd that isn't pm,-. '””"i".l"'"t.":'.;.':: ...-".-nul:.;--'-.:.'.2--)-.....")- W- aaer t ways at e . i Ve- - trillion: in the quarter-finals and ggllvwaukee or Brooklyn that lssd now it's a three-teamrsos and we , , e se cu g ?.lt.”""' ”n"”" SE? ”n''”'' 311'." a"-'."-.?a”u”d&"-? "'" i..'iil'.'..”:a iii i'i.'i”'nt"'& Peakes N: West , N3?” m don't wagclihoututhehdmra will be 3: have tnvitld thnnsalvu - p ) - "um. var an 03'' holding into a ." Ifuo" "”'m':'t!)llHbsssd Lew 3”” ”""” ””"d'(" x "”'”"' "'0 "N m M 08' MOTCII "'0 0' Aililrllh asstnsi fellow E 0 trymnn - ' "'”7" X5 Six Runs In Filth Gives '" own" .i:l'"is.l.”&” -"..-;:)-:...'i”-'-”')")':'ii5 - - 3.:-k-.,;.....d"::.-".:”r.':). " "- aaainst Kan Rosewall. best-of-three , (Inn '11:: second seeded Davis Cup gcg, bssshan um. . Tile lower bracket of the wo- WASHINGTON (AP)-A six-run Even at third. Joe Frasier Ianned Of 93 '0” "Mind dur- rnens division will play Into an. splurge in the ruin inning gave and B Gardner forced rl-sn- is the limo I in Ice Morel) semi-finals also today with second. Washin ion a 7-5 win ova Bnlti- eons at . Gardner got (an: d dome back to tie t up both time, seeded Althea Gibson playing Dar- more ul-sdsy. Jose Valdivielso the Orioles' ts. Psakcs soussed across the win...- lene Hard of Modiebello. Calif. slammed out a ltan homer in It was the tally 1. 3 In the lsvsnth. and Mrs. Dorothy Knode oi rol-esi the his innlns. light pl-osrsni rnmalyifms ms. .1 cl: mm the route lol- E312; ”fi3'l' ”” ”'"" "' " l..?;.”::”'...”'.l..”?.'?l2l.: iliilli i":'l”i”3l..”li';1'."i).”.i ”'lf'n"'i 53.3” .. i”.?.:n ”” "i ”" , . . . 1' I Q . elgllul. Len e and Detroit at Kaiisn.s izity Auliiluhisnssdsr. it needed, will Dean stone. who yielded is of in e American. be played at Makes Sunday. his fifth win. Sn was chgfaed with the loss. The les grabbed a 3-1 leadp in the game which was delayed by rain for an hour and 18 min- utes at the outset. but Ed Yost touched off the Benators' decisive rally with'a single in the bottom of the fifth and with one out Peta) Runnels also singled to shell Ray Moore. Roy sievers' sacrifice fly scored You. and Herb Plews scored Run- triple and after Lou Berbsret was intentionally Fused. Valdivielso locked his fourth homer into the left field seats. i Kell narrowed Baltimore's daft eit to two runs in the th wit his ninth homer. lioo Evers singled to start the ninth and dis- posed of stone. Tito rrencona greeted Bud Byerly with another single, but Willie Miranda forced Donald Nelson Appointed Coach PREDIRIOTON (Cr)--Donald Kerr Nelson, 17. of Ialisbury, New Brunswick. has been appointed football and basketball coach. the University of New Brunswick an- nounced Tll . Mr. Nelson. a . aduata oi Springfield . i aid. Mass... majoring physio edu- cation. is a former dl oi owned by Galbreath being sent to Ellswortlfs California farm. BECOME A JOI vistas, Que., high school. 152 Gt. George St. , CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES We are proud to be able to supply Your Needs in Part! and Accessories. DEALERS FOR RAMCO RINGS AND TOLEDO mus 0 TANTON'S. Accrssoiurs no. on: 3573 Our Congratulations to I McKENZlE'S SERVICE STATION STOP FIRES With equipment from V. 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