Rocky Marciano Flal liens Archie Moore In Ninth NEH" YORK iAPi Rocky Mar- iiiet-it the uitbcaleii champ and the right left the old boy on the floor lthe Brockt .ii. Mass: blockl)ustei' ciano scraped himself out of the light heavy king. At the end. the Marciano again sent Moore to thr hail rained on .H'ChlL.n auaLoiiu',' . . -I resin from a second-round knuck- ring was assaulted ll) ii sivarin on Archie Marciano boosters who had to be down to floor ancient Moore four lllllfts and knock him out in l-in of tlic iiiiuh round Wed- nesrln) uii:lit Ill a furiously eon- tested heavyweight title brawl. The I18-year-old ring gypsy. bat- tling gamcly against heavy can- nonzuliiig finally sank in his own coriirr triiiii a short ltiii hool-t llis legs criiiiiiili-rl iiiiiicr liiiii and his ewes were glitsxv as he held tlic ropes with a stingy It-ft mittt-n Archie tried to drag himself tip for one last try at the unbeaten champ hut ho i-oIl;iiiserl in a tiezip. and had to ho llfllttl onto his stool by his vuriici' men It it as a liiirrc and l5lllf'li liattlo while it" lastcd. this match be-ltoe in the sixth and then aiiotlicr Clt,'lllll. another shocking rigli subdued by it curdoii of police FULL Vl0l.EN(lI-7. deck with an overhand right. Tlllt lbui it was sharp and on target. time he didn't get up until f'lf.',hl. It iias a fitting end for a whale It was apparent to most of the of it balllc. big t-roird oi about .'i7i.0tlfl that paid illairciano iveiglicil llltili Tucsdn) l Page 6 The Guardian Thursday, Sept. 22, Dropped for it tout-count in the over S!ltl0.lllXl that ttlll Isecontl round. the second knock-.couldn't continue inucli down in llh -I9-bout career ciano threw the fiili violence of came out for the seventh. sl;isiiin:t'thc cinply threat of hurrlcam- lhis priinitiir attack tigiiinst the bat? iiitli his short cuiiiiter iiloivs l(fllt.. Xloorc scaled ltltl . rli.'illeiii.'i-r A ri;.:ht to the head scnl .llooi't'l llloore will take doiiii ilie lilti- i Lzest piirsc oi his career. prubablj. about Szootltlo when all receipt- Thc rock tlriiir llooie froiii ror' yspittiiltig to the floor luit i'i-ft-1'ci tier to f'tllllt'l' iii a fierce biirriige Kcsslcr ruled he had slipped. tin the fourth. Cllilxlllll Moore from The iiiost t')tl.'llllll,' lit-avyueiclii Archie when they stepped on the scales. longer a few hours after the bout was itaiu under this numbing attack But he D0-S'lPUII0d for 24 hours because of int-luiliiig theater television arr counted. Mart-iano's 40 per cent lTruro Definite Starters ln Proposed Rugby League Witti the ziiinoiiucciiiciil last i-vcii- siiuaii couldiiit possibly take the ing by Cliarliittctounis I'llL'll,l'ir.ivM 1'". a umlw as :yN'.H0wcVmi .. F k Nb ml” st .loliii tiio are quitc interested codih Dr..' .11" .4 ' ' .in l)ilI'llCllli':IIlllJ.'. in a league and have deliiiitely lined up it l('illll hm... requested pc,.miSsi,,n to join and are interested in partit-ip:itiiii.:.up with Charlottetown. New Glas' l'i'uro1 lropc to rope .-iiid iiiuiishuig liiiii title scrap since 'llari-iaiiu won the l time he coriiereil cruwii from Jci bitterly ever) hiiii SIIOOK Nltltlltlil A ltIIlL1 oiorlisiiiil itch! to thi- licari shook lloorc ii'iiiii head to Blow By Blow Account Of Moore-Marciano Bout NEVV YORK AP chaniiiion lio--M tenrlcrl tii.- tiilc lleai yweiglit ll:iri-iaiio dc 'lllsl Iii.'hi licai,v- uciialii kiiii: lri-luv lliiiirc ill a l.'i- t Moore siiiashetl oicr two riulits to the Jtlll that haul the crtiivtl lioiil- inc 'lllic.v cat-li got in .1 l'llJlll as Ari-hie sliuid his ground -liiliie rouiirl hunt in lankcc Stadium Wedni-srliiv niizlit weighed lRll'.i. lliiiirc lflfl A criiuil of about .'i.'i.titlfl over S.'looooo tor ll?tIitlHll()iS six'lh dotieiirrv oi iii.x (Tttttll Sonic 1l.'it).0fl0 more fans ii:itt-lit-ii a closed tel- ecast In 129 thi-ntrcs. Round by rnunrl follows, Rnuurl imp: Rot-lti ltlinflfl a llL'lll jaiii Eat-li ims-crt niifli lctz. Hot-iii l:intlc('. n left high ittl tliiiii-ck iciiiplc as klnorf riiiiioil aiiziy. They ex- changcd each light jabs. Moorei jalibed it left to the jaw. Moore. gut in tun jabs and a right to tho lioili lloorc blocked a right and loft xiiiil iivcr by lttick.i'. Miiiiir St'tVl'Pfl iviili tvio light lcfll jab: in tho ll('ittl Rocky sent a tori to tltnoiwc left arm. Rocky got in A short right as they worked at each other inside. The AP gate the round to Mimt'P. Riiiiiiil lino: Rncl.-"5 right ua-. paitmlli blocked by Vfrvirs hm Marciano follmirecl with a right to the body and a left hook to the hnrly. Moore dropped llarciano for four with n ghnrt right in the heart Archie drove another snizishing right to Rocky"; tan and the champion winced. ltlr-ore drove a left hook on the jaw but took I hard left to the stomach Rocky was bleed- ing from ihr misc and he was bruised under the right eye Moore drove I left and right to Rocky”: bleeding no-ae Rncky missed 1i short left and flight in the jaw ml the crowd roared. Rocky cent over it half driven punches but four of them were hlocked by Tvliiiireis muzciilar arms. The Moon. A? law the round to lnonil three: Inclt.V lcoierl with fl loft hook and took I chnrt right tn the inu- Rocky IYFIS liriii-ed under both eyos anti tlicre was ii slight cut over his left eye. Rocky missed a terrific right and the crowd. roared Rocky f'nnnPflPfi with I phort loft in the iiiw but took a right to the inn in cxi-liaiiizo. Rocky lrrlwrl oiil with A hard overhanrl right to the law and fol- louvod up iriih annihpr. Rocky drove A long left to Moore's Jaw sending Art-hio tn the ropes. Rocky shot over two loft: and 3 right to the law Rm-l..i ltll7ll'l(flfl over an- other left and right hr-fiiro the bell The Al" lave thr round to Marciano. Round fnur: lnckv biillcd in and ciirirril with A short i-irzlu to tho limit. ii riglii to the ribs miri :2 loft in the boili- Ariolhr-r llatiittiiiii right liiicklcd Ml'fll'P.S knees lIor'kv drove llnorc in the rope: and ii lizilod awav with . hiirrage nf nhnri left and rights Rnrkv irrmchr-ri anothcr terrific Tillti to tho l'I'u nlIt'lx'V (lrtivft Arrhin l't.'ltlt in ilir rope: attain ls lifHlx'l' lot loo-so with over fif' teen pllIll'llf”- hiii conic of ihcni were hlocliril Rorkv liii Archie with it llL'lll tn ihr lir-nil aflcr the hell .-mil ltimio irpticrt Will! R right of hi: mi ii Tho All gnvc ihr roiinrl to Marrinnn Roittirl flvn: Rocky in-ii: .iItm- Vliiore who backed iiunv l'?iir'l(l' mnnoiii'ci'crl Archie toiuivil tlir roiirw again and gpftl 3 xhurt loft hook in tho jaw Rocky got in a right to the our but minted with a left in: Moore moved Itwny. Thcv ouch got bard rights to the bond. Again they excbnngrd harit rights. Rocky was seeking in got in close but Archie didn't want anv part of it shut oier flll'P(' tabs anti it right Vi ll r c i it it n at the iiu-inning llarcianti. A right ldropped Moore to one knee liiit uaiditlic rcferce rulcd ' lliirki liullctl Moore if was It the clip tlll('N' htit Arcltic eiiicirtl up lll('('l' Still pinnctl in the corner .-lrchir mn- ncctcd with R sliarp left anti l'lL'lll to the law but took a hard riglitl in exciiziiigc .-is the hell .-ioundcd Art-liic was riiqlii lll his corner looking iciji lt'l') tirttil. .'lllic AP gavc tlic Marciano. Round eight: Moore's right eye was aliiiost closed. After tlicy e.xi-liatiged two punches eat-Ii Rocky crashed over two riglits to the jniv. They ex- ('ll.'lllLif'fl furious puiiclics in iiiid- ring as lltiiire seeiiicil to be mak- ing 1 final stand Rocky again drove Archie lo the ropes and belted him with both hands. A right to the jail tlroiiped Ari-liic roiiiiil to on lllt' seal of his imiils The hell sounrled as tho roierct-"s count renrlwil seicrt The Al” gave the rniiiid in Marciano Round nine: Rocky went right after the hat- lcred Moore. Rocky let go with every t h i n t: he had Moore somehow foitnd strength for two hard rights. Rocky smacked away to the body and head. The crowd wondered how Moore could absorb the punisliiiicnt. A left hook drop- pctl Moore for the full count at : 9. Baseball Results .-liiiericnii League ('l(-icltiud lfltl tlfltl out -2 5 Chicago 00!) 002 tl5x--7 ll i Lemon. Saiiitiago Ill and Hiigziii. llarshmrui and Lollar L-Lemon. l it New York i2l mo ooo..7 Vl'ashingion flflfl 000 R00 -3 7 0 Tiirlcy. Colt-iiitin l7i Grim fill anti Hi-rra. Stohhs. Abernathy '3- (lhakales 17- Stewart rill and Kor- check. W-Turley. I.-Stobbs. HR: NY-i'tlni'tin. Kansas City Detroit out out) t)ll1-- l 7 2 mm 020 tlflx -10 ll 0 Kuiiic. Boyer iii (iiirniati '2' R. Shantl i5i. l(criti7.akus ill and Astrolh; llarlowo and Strciili. I.- Kitme. llRs: KCY - Opetz; Det- Boone. Kiicnn. Raltiniore 000 1."io-iiuo ooo tell 15 ll Bo.-.ion H00 000 023 tlflfl fl 7 10 I) Pallcn. 'l.uvcrink illi anti Sniitii. llaiiinaiiii. Ri'iidowski 17 Hciiry ltli Hurd ill and lizilcy. Wliitc tlfll. W-7.iiir-rink: I.-llurd. Natiiinal League ('Iiii-ago tioo rioo 201 ooo .1 7 in 1 St. llllllx tltll 20tl,tl(lI 000 2 S 9 I Rush llrivis ii and ('hili.' Si-hiiiidt. .l;it'kson iii and Rur- hrink. Sarni in W Davis l. - Schmidt lllls ('lii Baker. Wilde Fare. Friontl iIl- Waters tilt and Shepard. l.iilrlle and Knit. L-Fat-c lift: NY-'l'honipeon Second Pittsburgh iooooozoo 3 3 2 New York 010 tl22 20X--7 Ill 0 Kline. Surknnt tilt and Atwcll: Fgh-Thonins; NY-Rhodeii. Sevehmikangers St. I. lliisiiil l”i'."i1icr .llilu:iiilmi- out ooo two 5 ll tl (lint-inn.'iti Jul 023 Illx I4 it: it Nit-liols. Paine iii Vargas t5i I-Zdclman itii Jolly tilt and Rice: Klippsieiii and Biirgcss. I.-Nicli olas. lllls. .llill.oiziiii, ('in-Hi-ll. Kltislcwski. First Iliticliuiizli ooo zoo oo(i- 2 -i 1. New York l.'itl flltl 00x- 7 I2 i Monzant and Knit. I.-Kline. lllts -in give their best. They are a crew Joe Walcoli at Pll1liI(.lL'llIlllH in 1 found Rock) pi'iib:ibly ivill come to about N00,- li'yiiii.: to applg thc crusher iii inc llllll liilillltil Ul lll-S" t'ill'i'"l'- eiglitli. i .-tltliough Ari-hie had to lie hclpo I Just hctorc llic livll i-iitli-it iii.-Ito his corner after the knockout, tori-lhc recovered and left iuiiler his through the chill night air fllltl OW" l10WN'- Jandcd on Ari-liie'.x' jaw. lie ucntl "ill .VulI lhilll-' l ltlll tie it timid doiiii and the retcrce tolled seicii. llf.-ll” lllvn l'iii cxtrcmCl.V ll-”lllD.V-" llc tins saved by the bell alI”iiou:;ii he did in his dressing room. i'l he didn't N..." km... it ,-;,,,E. thuil. he ioiiulit a great fight." Hi: .- The final pom-ii. ii leit hook to smiled and banlered with the :the head. didn't KP('lll half as liiiitllprvss in his usual glih Lille tiller king a shower In .'llarciano's dressing room. it developed that he was coiisi(lci'tn" l"l.'lll('lll as an lllIb(”llCIl champ iii uiidcciilcd about retirlnis" h said "My mother and my ivif both want me to retire." Mt. A. Changes From Rugger l las some of the other blows thatil-3 Gioldlmgm siiii Out Of Fold S.-lL'l.'l' S"l”l-Z Kl.-llfllf. .lliL'li -(Pi I)i-troit Red ll'iiii.-.s 'l'iic.x- lriay aiiiioiiiit-ed tlic -iuiiin: tifiiio .more players. lcziiiii: onli icier- an deicni-cniaii Bob (;olilli;iiii out of the fold. No contract ditticultics arc ex- pected with the Ill!-.vi-ai'-olil retir- ;:ii.'irri. one iiiiit-ml of the t'lllll said. and the find Wiii;:.s did lltill coiisuler him a lioldout. lln This Corner 1 l l)iil we hear soiiicbody say that the great old gaiiic of riighy is dyiiig" We must admit that we werc laliiiriiii: iiiirlcr this iiiiiiriws- .,ion oiirsclvcs until recent develop- ments have prompted us to take another glance at the .'l'laritime islfjlallllll and what we have seen is a most engaging sight indeed. Indications at the present make it scciii that all three provinces are (YOACH AL HAIG in for one of the most interesting i Sackville. N. B. -tSpeciall- Mount Allison University in Sack- ville is changing from English rugby to Canadian football this fall. and the man chiefly in charge of teaching the new game to the students will be A1 Haig. I a four-year veteran of the Tor- i onto Varsity Blues in the Quebec- seasons of rugby ever. In the past lcouple of days I)r. Frank .lelks.; -who will he the coach of the local .lcani. has been in contact with yvarioiis centres and out of his as- snried phone calls has come tip with at least a three-team and possibly 1 four-team league. ...-. Jclks was talking to New lGliISEUll ()ft'ici:ils 'llues(l:i.v3iiitl the) assured him that they would have la sritinrl and are apparently only ilno glad to join the ieagiin iie pro- The 25-year - old footballer. lllosed to them Now .l'eslerda,vy Wllflls SD9Cl8ll.V ls l(lCl(ll1K. El'3dU- Truro says that they are ready and "led lmm T0l'0nl0'S -l3fVlS C0l- willing to go along in the rugby -ill"? l"5'll”'9 "1.l94ll- "9 "P circuit and also we have St John l9''l3ll "'9 "”lV9l'5ll.V- fll T0l'0Hl" -lllarincrs clamoring to get in too i" ll” fall ill "'50- lllld In" .If this is a sign that the sport is fol" 5955"” Wllll lllf Vlll'5ll.V ldying then the buds on the bushes fmlball leamu llfalllmled Wllll F -in the spring are despicable im- Baclwlnr 9' llfallll and Pll)” p(,s,(.,5 as hcraids On new me” ulcal Education degree. Last year PM he taught in a North Toront school. Both a husband and r father. Al has hroiight his wlfi ' Mary. and young son Stevie. ti i t ind a member of the I954 Tor into Argonauts of the Big Foul football League. . This sitiiziiioii is most rclresliiiir iindccd and points to the fact tha' riighy is a long way from passint into the limbo of forgotten sports MOW" Mllsmlv Wlle" ll? WW just yet. for Canadian football is enrolled l"pll"30l0KY- .not feasible in any small town or MS" 355'-Nlnl M35"? wfllfl Mc(3ormack. Mount Allisonls Di: ector of Physical Education to Men. in the promotion of Can adian football .collcgc at the moniciit and. unless it is backed by some individual with plenty of rcaily cash at hand. we ct-innit see how if evcr will he. i mm on the compo will be Bob Gosx. of Moncton. l Dr. Jelks said last night that N- B-- ll l"'l"ll”ll' "l llll- A-- luu". war, is hmmingv and M. and it niemher of Dalhousic; wtiiild he the last to arctic with U"lV9f5l'.V'5 Cmlafllan l00lb8" l lhitn on that score llr also said llaf" l0r "'0 P3-ll lllree V93” l 1LllfillEll that tho number of players G055 3l50 Pl3.V9fl 0" Mmlnl Al- ' ittirninr: out at practice sessions ll5""'-S Elllllsll TURKEY lfam fut" ' ilocally have not been as good as lwn YPRTS. in l950 and 1951. .they could be anti that ihc siiccess or failure of this new lczigiic now lrcsts eniirclv on the shoulders of i('liarIottcIoirii play:-rs. Wc believe liowt-vcr that there is nothing to about in that department and that as soon as the weatherman ybcgins to behave hinisclf and sends us soiiic dc:-mu weather there will the more that enough ruggcd in- i(llVlflll7llS to go around not Sets Women's Mile Record LONDON. (AP) England's Diane Leather ran the mile Wed ncsday night in 4245.0--fastest ever by a woman. A crowd of 25.000 cheered her home in I floodlit International track and field meat It White City Stadium. Miss Lenlher'ti time hettered her previous world best performance of 1:50.n not at the same track last Miiy. i There is no iacngnlzed world record for the mile in women's evenlii. l I worry l ("oat-li Jrtlksi F.nplisliniau's eu- ythiisiasni for rugby is infectious .and there is little dniibt that it will .add even more incentive to the iliii-ziiicain. who are still nameless. 'nnd help thcm along on the road to the league championship. Not that the boys need much incentive who have played a lot of rugby at SD.U,, P.W.C. and other Marl- lime colleges and have shown in the past that they are as apnble ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS- ” 7" llllflml l'l”i-l'- Tl” '”9l""' and as rugged as they come in yelled ”watch the lit-art" nit Rocky Are signed these parts - and that's plenty bullorl lfftr Moor!-. rugged. "9 W "l" "" ''"""l "' SASKATOON. ucev -New York 'm "'"l”"" k . Rangers of the National Hockey, Monro -latiillslvilil flirt-c lcfls r',e?:r::::z:3::3l-glgebgllxf. III Mnrcliinn hull:-d after him." i ' OLD mm Rocky worked Archie to the ropes but was hit by I left rind right hi the jiiw. Rocky smashed over a hard right to the Jaw. another terrific right dropped Moore for a three count. Rocky drove Moore to the font! and iimxiiihod away with both hands A: Arnhle fought back Marciano drove over A for- um. rum and then t that and drnn and Jim Bartlett. bringing the number of signed player: to seven. Both Gendron and Bi. lett were obtained by New York in off- Ieason deals. Gendron was pur- chased from Providence of the American League and Bartlett from Chicoutlml of the Quebec League. ATTENTION RIFLEMIN V -on loan must be limit! In -at Armourles imunilunlcptemberzaor 4 - berm at IT'S FUN! Yes, it's the ideal sport for the whole family - -A - plan an evening of .1-eal-fun and reliixatlon - - - it's healthy! 7. i. c. A. Iowuu: ALLIYS ' ftwiw ir...”.2.':li.l."'i5”?-'l3uu. lat, S1tX).00; Mlulu50q1b-- coiiauiiilxiitiiiiioucimas .' ' Wits yesterday only il po.ssibiliIv has now become a re:iIity ziiiil .1 Ileaguc involving at Iczist Ilucc teams will be formed Coach Jelks also received :i cull yesterday from officials of the Mariners club in St. John who wanted to play a itanic licrc !his coming Saturday but due in the lack of practice time and l(l('(ll Summerside Show Great dividing their sports chatter pretty evenly between the Mart-iau -Nlooi'i- bout. and the Earle .acI)oiiald- Gaston Roy which takes ul.-ice .'Il Raceway Stadium lltls Siitiirdzi) evening. When .llacDuiiald I'lll fltlllll Trainur so quickly Iiii the third round. .iiid the 'tirst was t':lllt'ilC'l pretty niui.-li to sliadow liiixiiigi fight fans were surprised. to put it mildly. This Maclluiiald seciiis I rather frail chap. and it sueiiictI- incredible that he should pack such I wallop as he appai'ciitly docs Trainor was anything. but aigriw sive that night. liowevcr. and whether this was liecaiisc lic wasn't feeling up to par. or whetlii-r he got tagged with El haymakcr early in the fight and knew what the cards held for him. we do not know. But Gaston Roy will in all probability be it lot more ncgi'i-ss- ive than ”Duck” was. In fact. that is the only way anynnc has ever seen Gaston fight. The idea of this boy lighting a delaying action just isn't coit- ceivable. How will his boring in tactics affect MacDonald? Will the TM. 7 .--, -....-........... . Canadian Winter Olympic cut. twice as much as Moore's. in :i 'vlaritinie ltiigby leagiic. what guw illld 'l'ruro and make it a four tezuii zilfziir. 'l'iu'nouts at ttic pr.'ii-tit-c scssioiis of lhc local entry liaveiill been up Ill expectzilions duo possibly to the inclement weather lately and -local players are reminded that therc will be a training sessions held in the Queen (,'harlotli2 High School Auditorium Friday evening at ll p.ni Fight Fans ln erest In ,Saturday's Boxing Card Boxing fans in Siiiiiiiiciasiiic .irc.Britisli tfoluiiihia ho) show lslziiid ' "C .figlii ions that lie is really the ,goud.-. or iiill iluy's thunder be a l little too much for him? Yo t gu '5 l . . .... .......i.... Gaston Roy .is as good as our. Mister.-butCfo-r lhc love of good entertainment. don't be absent when these im- portant qiieslions are being decided Saturday night at Raceway Stad- ium. Team Members Chosen MONTREAL ICPI-eKcn Farmcr president of the Canadian Olympic the 37-membe make-up of (lan- aa's teams for the Olympic ter games at Corlina. Italy. 26-Feb. 5. In addition there will he l:l offi- clals. bringing the total to .'in Largest entry is the hot-kiiy team. The Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen. 1955 Allan Cup ("limit- pions. have been officially ap- proved by the COA. Acceptance of .lflll. lthe Dutchmen was reciiiiiniciidcdv by the Canadian Amateur llockixv Association. Farmer said thcrc will lie I7 players and four iifficitiis. TEN-MEMBER SKI TEAM There will be 10 competitors for skiing, seven for figure skating and three- for speed skating. The Canadian Ski ASSfll'l:'llltlIl proposed 14 possible competitors and i commended ii. The COA decided on a limit of i0 iind so advised the Ski Assoeiiitioti. They include: Lucille Wheeler. St. Jnvilc. Quc. lndies' alpine: Carolyn Kruger. St. Sauveur, Quin, Iadii-5' alpine; Gigi pi! i rs. Slicldiin (i.'illirc.'itli of Toronto is mmrio Intercollegiate League. Association Wednesday announced the figure skatcis coacli. The COA named Alex G Muir iviii- of llamiltoii as winter team trees. Lpagup urcr. Frank Sliaughncssy. .lr.. of Montreal was previously named general manager. Fill FROM 0B.lEC'l'll'I'I l-'.'iriiicr said that of the .i92.tl()0 objective expected from the public to help meet costs for both winter and summer games. only 27 per cent has been received so far. '1 he 592.000 is part of 1; 5213.000 fzftnoral total. The remainder has "MC" bile" Dlctlged or is virtually ired from federal and provin- cial governments and sports-gov- crniiig bodies, Farmer said that for the sum- mer games in Melbourne. Aus- tralia. the GOA has approved in- (T03-Sllttl to it finm 10 the number for thi- rowing team. The Univer. FILV of British Columbiafs eighths are expected to be Canada's only rc'iu'csentative in rowing. The COA executive. WlIl('lI sat in Toronto last weekend. tabled it re- yqiiest from the Canadian Amateur ?Swimining Association that then: Seguin. Quebec. lRdl(lS' alpine: bc 1;; p i - . Monique Llnglais. Quebec. ladicslswad "Fl:;i?l;m;:gpr:i:,T:,Ef;i;iO;:l :1), alpine: Anne Heggtvcit. Otiawaultm. COA. , lndles' alpine; Art Tommy. Ot-i- -- - ...-.L..... lawn. men's alpine: Andy Tommy. 0ttawa'a- men's alpine: Andre Bertrand. Quebec. men's iilpinc: Jacquea Charlund. Trols-Rivicrcs-. Qu:.. lumping: Lucien Lufertc. Trois-Rlvleres. jumping- AUSTRIAN COACH Put Rlmage of Branlford. Ont. Iii manager of the iiki team and Peppl Snlvenmoiier of Austrlii was named women'I touch. A at-coml coach will be named by the Ski Association. . The figure-skating team ll Yl1Rflf' up of Carol: Jane Pnchl of Mont- real. lndlcr ningleii :Ann .lohn- Iiton, Toronto, meii'ii singles: Frances Davoe and Norris Bow- den. world champions from To- ronto, in the lrI: Barbara Wag- ner and Bob Paul. also of 'l'ornntn.. t i For llutstaiiiling Values Shop at lillEElll)AL'S ivanks Assured of Tie For :E.Pennant As Indians Lose WASHINGTON. (AP) - New York Yankees assured them- selve5 of at least I Lie for the American League pennant Wed- nesday night by defeating Wash- ington 7-3 while the second-place Cleveland Indians lost 7-2 at Chicago. l Billy Martin's three-run inside- the-park homer sewed up the Yankees' eighth straight victory. Another win or a single Cleve- land loss would give the New Yorkers the title. New York Giants. world cham- pions a year ago. clinched third place in the 1955 National League t ndings Wednesday by beating Pittsburgh in a doubleheader 7-2 and 7-3. Willie Mays. the Glants' brilliant with 50 home runs, was injured slightly in the first inning of the nlghtcap while attempting another of his sensational catches. He crashed into the blezicher wall trying to snare Dale Long's 450- foot triple. Mays was carried off the field but x-rays showed nothing more serious than a stiff back and a bruised hip. I In the other National league afternoon game Cincinnati club- bered Milwaukee l4-5. . -Two afternoon games were played In the American league. Baltimore edged Boston 8-7 in 13 innings and Detroit clipped Kansas City 10-1. MAGIC NUMBER New York Yankees iviiosc magic centrefielder who tops the. majors NEW YORK. (AP)-The Unil- ed States Golf Associaton and the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews. boss of golf in Britain. have agreed upon two niajur rule changes. effective .laii. l. 1956. These two important clianucs and eight minor ones. resulting from ” cussions at the walker Cup matches last spring. Soccer Results LONDON tRcutersI-eRcsults of isocccr games played in the United Kingdom Wednesday. ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION I Birniiiigliam C 2 Aston Villa 2 Division III (Southern) Gillingham 2 Exeter C I Ipswich T 2 Slirewsbury T l Norwich C l Colchester U 1 Reading 1 Coventry C 0 Southampton 4 Walsall l Soiilhciiil U 3 Millwall 1 Swiiidoii '1' 1 Aldcrshot 1 Torquay U 0 Brighton 0 Torquay U 0 Brighton 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Cup Quarter-final replay Moth:-rwcll 2 St. Johnslone fl Albion R 4 Forfar A ll Arbroatli 2 Hamilton A .'l Dumbarton 3 Berwick R 2 Dundee U 6 Alloa A 2 E Stirling 2 Cowdenbcath .'l Montrosc 1 Queens Park 2 Stcnh'muir vs St. Johnstone ppd Stranaler l Morton 0 Third Lanark l Brechln City 2 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division III (Northern) Bradford .C 0 Grimsby T 2 Chesterfield 2 Barrow 0 Crewe Alexandra I Gateshead 0 Scunthurpe U l Halifax T 0 Rochdale 4 Chester 2 Wrcxliam l Oldham A I I Inter - League Match Played at Dublin of Ireland 2 . League 4. l f ll7 Starters In Brown Jug Race l)El.AWARE. Ohio tAPi - The totii annual "Little Brown Jug" for three-year-old pacer: reached a value of 366.608.83 Wednesday as 17 starters were named for the Scottish Golf Associations Make- Some Changes In Rules number is three. met Washington have Just been approved by the R and A. Under the new rule 34. handling of the flagstick will be--under complete control of the player who is about to play a stroke. He may have it removed. attend- ed or held up and only he can be penalized if his bail strikes the attended stick or the person at- tending it. There will be no pen- alty if a ball strikes the flag stick when it is not attended. The .1956 penalty for a ball striking the attended stick or the caddie will be Vise at the hole in match play or two strokes in stroke play. ' l In order to speed up play. sev- cral changes were made in rule 35. which concerns marking the ball on the green. As revised. onlv the player about to play a stroke 3, may ask to have a ball lifted and marked and then only if he thinks it might interfere with his own play. in addition. in stroke play. a competitor who thinks his bail might assist an opponent may play first. Instead of disqualiication for a player found to have more than l4 clubs in his bag. the new pen- alty will bc the loss of cacti hole in which A violation occurred in match play and two strokes for each hole in stroke play. Shoemaker ls Suspended NEW YORK (APl-Willie siiuc-' maker. the United States" leading rider for the last two years. was suspend ' Wednesday for 10 days by the stewards at Belmont Park and will be unable to ride Jet Action in 3100.000-added Sysonby stakes Taturday. Shoemaker finished first with Bushers Fantasy Tuesday in the S29,675 Cowdin stakes at Aque- duct. but the two-year-oli was disqualified for crowding Tick Tock in the stretch drive. Nonr- saga was moved up from second to first money. and Tick 'l'ock. ridden by Bill B(tl8l1(I.WRSi'l sard- cd second money. Bustiers Fan- tasy was placed last. Shoemaker won the M52350 Washington Park futurity Sept. 5 in ii night game. And the sei.-oiin place Cleveland Indians. still hopefu. met the Chicago White Sox. One game was scheduled in the National with Chicago Cubs at St. Louis. Giants came up with some tight pitching in their double win over Pittsburgh. 'Don Monzant pitched a three-hitter in the nlghtcap after Don Liddle had four bit the Pirate- in the opener. Gus Bell knocked in eight rim. and Johnn Klippsteln'furnishcd tin- pitching skill with an cit.'lit-hittci- in Redlegs victory over Mil- waukec. GRAND SLAM Bell clouted a grand-slam homi- run in the first inning. his 26th. then sent another runner home in the sixth, His double in the sov- enth cleared the bases. Ted Kliis zewski picked up his 47 home run in the sixth. Ray Boone's three-run hoiiicr sparked an eight run first inning for Detroit. Dick Marlowe. making his first start since being recalled from Buffalo. held the As to seven hits. Willie Miranda's lilth - inning singled scored Cal Abrams with the winning run to give Ballllllflrft their one-run. edge. MlI':'.lllfla'k decisive hit came after the not Sox had rallied for five runs lit the ninth to tie it 1-7. Hood. Roswull Advised Not To Turn Pro MICLBOURNE. Australia. 'AP eftclatives of Lewis Hoad and lxcii Rosewall. the Australian tennis stars who are taking homc the Davis Cup. have advised against their turning profession- Some of them commented Wed ncsday on Tuesday's report, that American sports promoter Jack Kramer is offering them 25.flfltl Australian pounds 345,000 to work for him. Head's wife said: "l want Lew to stay an amateur a while yet. . . There's no ties perate hurry at the moment." Lew's mother. Mrs. AT('lIlt' Hoad said she wouldn't like her 20-year-old son to turn profess- sinnnl yet. She said she and her husband consider the report of 20.000 pounds "ridiculous." Ken RosewalI's father 'l'iicsiIay repeated his wish to see his son remain an amateur, but did not wish to discuss the offer. Billy Harris AC Gets Bid From South America DORCHESTER. N. B.. t(”Pl - Pitcher Billy llarris. who played with Fort Worth Cuts of the Brooklyn Dodgers chain this year. said Tuesday he has received baseball offers from the Pannmiii and Venezuelan ' . The 24-year-old graduate Ill Moncton baseball teams said he didn't know what offer he ivuiild accept. Caracas. of the Venez- uelan league. begins its schedule October 6. Panama City starts playing in November. Harris had a 13-8 record viitli with Jet Action. Thul'Fdly running at the Delu- ivarc county fair. , The event. richest pacing test. in lhr country at well u the top- pi-icei harness race over I half- mlle track. will be divided into two divisions with nine horses in the first and eight in the second. Meadow Ace. owned by the Newport Stock Farm of South Plainfield. N.J.. and driven by A Cameron. was installed on so- favorlte with Quick Chief, owned by Farmstead Acres of Brook- vtlle. N. Y. and driven by Billy Haiighton. Each was quoted at I to 5. i MEN'S TOPCOATS to 29.50 . Sale S1635 . MEN'S SUITS to 39.50 Sale S2495 MEN'S SPORT COATS to 29.50 Salado Tea. lb. Peanut Butter. 16 on. Perfection Milk. 61-in: 87: Square Deal Peas. 15 01-2 this . . . . 27: Ouldouf String Bonus. 20 oz.-21in: 39: Pr:m.t'in Noscafc. Instant Coffee. I90. 6 oil. . 81.97 mn2PkgSo ...... Campbell's Tomato Soup. 2 tins . . . . 25: Baby Food. Heinz. Got-burs. 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