CRACKS IECORD av six sriiokrs - - BubbyI Dowlintg Winner Of Pro Title -255 olrhllfs-o JULY 26 1956 The Guardian. Page 7 ANNUAL PICNIC KINGSTON BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION 0N snrunmv, 28 JULY - 2 PM. At ALLISON MacMILLAN'S SHORE - Fairvlow 5A1Ni' JOHN. N.B. (CPI-JohnlF. L. Rogers (3) Steele of Riverside Golf and Coun- u. names IR) . ,. .. as . I at am Ina". Ladies to uk. saIndwiche.I Holy cIl3urli)insivi:ilcklred- :'vlYlllJyCewlE:tUllWi:.L'l: ff. ((187)) ' : 3 A h . M B 3-331:. ringside said the B r a I Veteran wh t B h M be 3;"... golfing crown Wednesday Dr. E. c. Reid (A) .. : 2; y ,v,..,.?"w.. sumo, the iargertan I p A S go:;fa?1'; m:f3eCdI em '9” I - reakin 291 on 72 Art Stone (M) . gigs” mm b I H. Harley (W0) .. The' 1954 champion carded a 76. J. tIVolstenboime tM' . 7': 75 and 88 in three day's play John Ferris (B) . . . . .. ,.;1..pihe old mark of 292 set by Ted Bradley (C) .1 J tMousie) Dowling of Monc- B. C. Armstrong (W) . in last year's tournament. Kent lrwln (Cl .. . ucecil Dowling of Charlottetown -T.,K. Stewart (SC) also grikema mrgg;;rdm;V.”;;lo,e';f SRD DIVISION Liiiiipsiel and open title. Dowling med , 73, 71, 69 and 72 to beat G. F. Mt-Nulty (Rl the 1955 mark set by, John Smith R. Abc-rcrombie (SC) . of T,-um, N.S. by six strokes. Sal Spirio tit) .. Icundian boxing. The previous high or 510,523 was at in treal in 1949. The fight was not televised. It was carried on 11' stations Ever the Dominion network of the an- By THE ASSOCMTF Idlall Broldnulng C”"p”m"""' Milwaukee increasedDi:RFf:S5t, The preflizhl b'"5'h”” P""'d is place lead in the National League the rollicking self - styled world Moore, who claims he is 39 5P0"3 "me" from L”'t'd"" Imh four games and Cleveland re- heavyweight champion, cut down years old. moved like a man New YOFK lndil" Pmmg E"-E duced the New York Yankees' g 249 James J. Parker wednesdsy night much younger. He gave Parker Jack 501011?” 0:I L”ll'h:I:' ":3; margin in the American League to Ig 252 to win by a t '- ' ' knockout in little to shoot at as he moved fast laud. dlrec I18 8 - eight games with daylight victor. a fight that ended in a bloody inside the Canadianvg defence to pltIaIr:Ite3;I;I1fgg.IiIsIgs.sclIlItI!d 8Ll,l'l'I'I'a1;7Ii:I-en" iesnwqdnesday. Mon- To Four Games T. K. O. In Ninth By JACK SULLIVAN Parker in trouble on the ropes at Canadian Press Staff Writer the bell. TORONTO (CP)-Arhle Moore MOORE MOVE! FAST L iesesaeesssss I . 5;? dwelling Giants. Home runs by Bobby Avila and Jim Hegan helped Score register his ninth victory for the indi.-m5,i The sophomore southpaw had 3: two-hit shutout until the eighth in-l ning when Roy Sievers hit his isthj homer with two males aboard to. WESTINGHOUSE TV ALL NEW FOR I956 a. : :- -I - ” m t2:02 fth itb . ei tedl k k h h n k h . -...,.... Smeenigearmd tggujugzlotfhifgg i30:'HIi)cl'k"sphIyEI(Mi T :55; Tlsgfeiee Billy? BurT(e'nsIt1ePP:UmU:- liviiha Joltiill ligft Jabss. I'le:0I(SD:(l:Id at ringside. A gded cargo: clrcIl;id played! fll'i(IOe'L'Iylh:!h:;C li;'1":: 3?; gCCOuntIf0i' IiIili IlIIvIVashinzI;on runs.i - ( b of Riversi e wofn . - 'C tween the two with Parker 26 uppercuts. ihe.rlng. situal 05 9 m0” - Dem," Ti df ' 9”” 5"" ” 005! his- . h 304. He improved Wednesr W. Miller (RE) . . . . .. ' I I - I . 1 1;, fi ,g row; of the I 39',” '39-3'95 Bammore league-leading strlkeo i it 1 g Ifnh rounds of 73 and 74 an" D year-old heavyweight from Tor Dr Thomas F. Plommerfelt, ;;I;iIarYsl:I:II3I IIIIIISSIEQ Tn" .mIIed In 62 I" move mm I He with "IE OIII MOI u o a a shooting 78 and 79. v I champion to retain his C. me any I lan Glen 1R) ni St. Croix who won the senior M. Kennedy (Cl rule was G. J. (Pete) Campbell Bob Giggey 1 Cl r. J. W, Moreslde (Cl D. Milton int '2. onto. almost out on his feet. Blood was gushing from his nose and a cut over his left eye-lid. Blood blotched both fighters. ring physician, examined Park- er's eye after the sixth round but decided to let the fight go on. From there in it was s- case of formal wear. . The piece de resistance came shortly before the main eV9llt when lights of the stadium wen ioles for fifth place. The fired-up Braves made it four ina row and 14 of their last by coming from behind to de- Roberto Clemente smacked an in- side-the-park. bases-loaded home g . . A Maple Leaf Stadium crowd Moore repeatedly opening Park- 1 r - - I V. d ued Doug Lewis OI NI IDuff (R) I . I I I eat the New York Giants 74 on run in the ninth inning to give 3r"lW'9i"7"'”ir'"” '”- -- n':".:.'.:: :.'.'.:i:;.i: :.' ..".:2.::ir six? :.:2...... ....n .. 5..'i'"32n3”"i.”:.”: by E."””"5i.i v..”:':” the amateur div sion. W. S, c Inig i t .. mg g Wm bed M ti I Th H I I Is - I II walked to the mix pnceded u so . or cago u s ne ay in Bill Davidson of Riverside Jack Mun”, .L) I I I I II mainly WIJI IIIOIII t;te1;”I2.hofIIIJIi:na:: e gh was tie greates pro- be SIX members of the am, High The Indians won their second night. - tlil d in the amateur class c i:l,(iic.ed299uiand Eugene Mealey of R . H. Eonnycastle (R) . Seeley I W0) gi'i8SEEEf3S3E.3E'iE28EaS';E5 g 270 jabs. slice the ineffectual Canad- ian almost from the start of the inotional venture in Canadian box- lng history. ,5 Moore got 345,000 or an option ianders regiment. The lights were doused and the spotlight followed straight from Washington, behind the H-3, flvelilt pitching of PITTSBURGH (APl vOuifielder PIIILADFZLPIHA (AP)-A walk l . and two singles wrapped around licslfleld W39 next with .3o0' rm" Burl” (F) " 271 scheduled 15-rou d b t. f 35 t' f th . t Moore to his corner. Marching in Herb 59”” I I 3 (hr 1 b R h- A hI Members of the 1955 w”""gd”" 6- F- 3”" '1-4'" C 2" Parker at zinm ollilad a 2m gvhich pxevhscegotoimrifedihhseiy 8:: front of Archie were six members Thomson shared Milwaukee hu- 0"" "E 9"" Y "3 "3 5 nip team are Steele. Lewis- I)i'. H. Mitchell (SC) .. 85 nounoed. from the US. Army Air Corps ting honors with third baseman burn in the lilth inning enablecli St. Louis Cardinals to beat Phil-i . , . I . I lpound weight d M h . . ('dlll1)L)fIilI:elld M!I3IlII19IiIIIBIIrlIlw3:Vtl:e E21 ';1i'2i.:'np?It'ni' 2? - 227721 weighed 185'& eptigjntlr. 00” W 0 pm-kg,-'5 cu; was 221i per cent base at Buffalo, N.Y. IIAItldlIl)?aIl:4IIr:Ih9:Iu”VL:I” 9I':'he':e(f1 adoiphia Phillies 8-7 Wodncsdayl mu wi ""3 9 . t ' . . " . 5 - "1 W ” ' ' it it G H ' 3 I-Ldmundston. N. B. trip In eIlIrIt i). R. Blown (Ll - 71:”: AMWTIONS G0NE I spree that included his l8th homer :',:f.;eIl.u: gmcr r1?I":'Ke lasalryetrhg month 50 M931” Wm 30 m S R055 Gamble (F) I - er." No' 1 wntender for I" o o "L the 5935"” Tmmsun has 15' ninth sent the game into overtime.i' IOWEQT PRICES NMI A Sm DIVISION Canadian heavy title. cried like a Phlladel hla gs!-ars Here FIELDERS nor . : L Huichjson will also make Ithe baby in his corner as he realized P gob gum went the distance for JERs5y C1-FYI NIJI (M, g EASY PAYMENTS "I. my to play in the Canadian Jlll1- 3rd 4th '1' his ambitions for a shot at the , the Braves. receiving credit for Duke Snider sent his 24th home . . 'h'hih'3h'u ior championships. I I Jack Brown 4C) 93 A261 world title were gone.He didn't his 13". vI1L.1,,,-y despite ,, iack. WI" We, theIcem,.e Herd 1-encep Turn In Your Radio weoinesday's hresulls and L03 N. Brlttain tRl . as -261 hur:I Moctre at fang time nIs the lustre ll-hit performance. spec- with one out in the ninth inningl As Down Payment. . i tc : H, v. st t (El 83 - 275 cm y ve eran a year: o pro- I g . . t 1 field iz support. pe- t V th B- kl D d ; 'm(r::g:ndm.a. A, AroostookI: I15. Bruce Hligs (E) , 97 e. 276 iessional fighting slipped and A Irearl ireaIt0i? s;t:reIIIrI:IrIIlIIllIItI':i ""759 ”fAlScha,chtEm:D1lck Prmn: cTt;Uyarby Seffllllld baseman D(aSnn,v 21.11 glt)ilfl0l'Ye oiig) (?lX1i?I'Ilslatali Haihurst; C. Ch3IFl0"9iPW"-I K' W. R. Wilce (R) 89 - 276 dodged iIn05t of his punCheS- 5Fp,”'Id f;I"5 "I: gphmdel hm Q9 III - I0 M baselmll 5 BT93 ("W115 3 0Connel and shortstop Johnny IR:-dlezs Wednesday night. break-Ii lidmundswn; IIlr1I'IigerlIc:IlllSn. L' :)r.MF.QWhliIehIeIaIdI (R! -gg I PIaIIrkeres IlIl(lIlSeIIo:Il1l:iFl:t:IdLt:heL)li,(:g AIiIeSIII;VI 8:" II” IIIIIIIIIP lIIIIIiIIb:" trig-ksters, 1.4);-.'etI::.h(;,lIi)edIIIlIiIt-'bIiz righthantIiIrIer upq a pil(I'liing tIiIuei betIweeIn, ' - . 0 V I ' 'i ' . I LI8I'I'l . . '- In I? S C0 T if i . " . . i ('(IIlSI ET . 9 (I55 WRS E (III . WCIITI 3 PVT . . iidkegifigi L)4'F- Lmi-fr Fm"??? UL -llm (Gilldilllle iwl - - 35 '- 273 CFOWCL sensed ll W0llldll'tI Ibe 100 teiimi M" be he” ":1 gwpplc "uh axtlrr :::ynppI:::;;:II.:1::::r1;?!" seventh in ya row for the ccllar- L-nre-l)caeten(Br)oeol(s nLawJrencc?.usyf' & co' Mont-ton; 0. oak Bay. Vlct0r"!- T. .i. Hammett (R) ..10h - 280 long before Moore,Iprohlbitive fa- an owl all-slag ssiua - I I lclan be! our boots "II-It "I laws 1 187 GT. GEO. ST. DIAL 5547 B.C.: R. Rivefsldel RE R95” R. D. Braman 1W) .. '99 - 280 vorite at odds ranging up to it to The Phl1ldEIl3LIlIl3Ml9am- ll '"I-59 WI” be II5I'II for III win TIIIII: rob gouchc; S, Sackvtllc; SC. 5L L, G. Golding (W0) .. 97 -281 1, outboxedI and outfought the manager is D0 a.VSI I8 C0IUhlll bl I II I b- hr” It FOR SERVICE DIAL 6324 t'roixi T. Truro: T0. Toronto. W- Fred Dobbs 1F) .. 97 -233 game Canadian. to the one and only Willie Mays. 84' S" 8 me are 8 payer Wesitlieiti: W0, Woodstock. K. S. Campbell (Iii) .. 96 - 286 Moore opened a cut over Park. have on their roster three lady aliveIiIi'iIio can be beaten bya group N I . ii. B. Gnllaiit cw. no -286 et"S left eye lid in the fourth ball players and mm hr 0x- 0' l-'"'-t lllllwul feeling 8 Slmv ,” E ”r-'r”- PROFESSIONALS (X T.Rjdeout (MI 95 - 289 round and from there in it was I Pecled 10 be DU! 0" 5 ll"? El"-ins 93'”: "7 5'”""9v WP" if me 3515 . ' ':'IIrId W. .l. McCarthy 1R) .. 32 - 22g massacre. The San Diego. CIaliIfI.. llIl;'S fIlIl18l"l3lllm0nlIII III IIIIIIIOIII 211999" "L b” "W mg” Prof?-i5'”"' All Si-a Cutlets guiiigz In catnip and Sea Cadet Officer: ' '7 1)W'h"g lo R' C' Mach” iwi - Neg” stalked Park" "'05! 0 I e n E manner 0, i . arc in IN! on lmniril IlJl.(,'.5. iiiivcii Ciiail lie at I000 LL Sinclair LR) 75 5' C" Browne" is) ''”m0 - 293 fi.zm' ?'.'"f"5i"g "'9 Ctmadian with Globe irmuers or b.aske”)dllvIHlr8n;:-ii. ,u?nl'in'";.k:l islillzr? fr? "Ska? mi IT 7 ill I on Thursiiai Jul "Ti 1950 fr; ire .raii1 A, ogiivie (Ml 71 H. Baikam ISCV 98 - 294 ms nbmiy to throw puncheg from the Al -Stars throw in a I e I I !'I PP t e 0 9 game 1iIne- I i- I- r .- Y - . . l V P Pete Kelly (B) 76 74 302 NI nubbiesteyn (Rl 98 - 296 any angle, of everything to make iliI9 game tnniziitI cillirrI at the box Office inspection. J, Walker (K-Wl 75 77 307 hi. 8. nincitiiiinn ICl . 89 - 297. Moore spotted Parker 25 even moreenioyahle than -I would 0- to (worse Francis. , 5;g,,,,.i;-... G 0'Donoghue tREi .. 80 80 312 , lpounds. 4”; inches in height and be 0”l9rW'59- They have m8llY The L"””W'"E Play?" W1” lll3k0 - IWSION ST" DIVISION and two inches in reach. but that tricks up their sleeves and these llil ill? Challntteiown team: II'0r- LJELTI HI -I-HOMSENI RICISICI 1ST AND 2ND D 3rd 4th 1' was nii. The 26-year-old Parker. rib tickling tactics have left ball h-Iv Kennedi. Klp Ready. cuker I J. L. Charron (Rt 86 - 263 favorite with the big crowd. ral- fans in many points In the U-5- P'"93"- hey Leclam Jack B"””- Executive Officer l J. Steele tRl . - - - - - -- J. E. Chapman IF) .. 88 - 268 lied briefly in the fourth round by and Canada in stitches. Glen IM&thcS0n.I Joe Coyle. Irv .. .. nag. l”'i:22?..”fi.. rill :":.:'.:.": 'i.iif.13S.J.'.f.l'” .5'.i.J.';' ..5?'ii.S;”'5'...'i.'LJ".f.l&i"L.35."iZTi 3.": E.i;'..i:::lE;"".3:-. 'S5.'2..'.'2Ei.” r.c.s.c-c- Km G. . . amp -' . - '- "' 0 ' - a t , Z . i B Davidson Vivi!) ?Ig3 1,, waitun tCl .. 95 - 285 Moore came out swinging and had field have been compared with Brian Lewis. and Buck Whltlock. l-I. lticaley 4 J .. .. II ( "hr, If g - ii. .1. bowling (Ml 73 Z5 M n, v. MacDonald (C) 73 g 306 COUPONS P. Slreeter 7 82 I 0 0 Hill Gorham ; d H, W. isner (M) 32 9 4 e Ralph Harley (M) . MI I I I I I w. A. Beer (ca (III. 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