.. ...........-...............---.4........-. 4'-our ;-.....v.... 7 V . to; l l l .- from 2 Kaatville 1 Tnsro I xsntvilla 2 MARCIANOI LOUIS Toronlo Begins To Appear ARRIVE As World Boxing Capital NICHOLSON TIED FOR TST Bub Dowling's 73 Tops Pros SAINT JOHN (CP)Doug Lewis J. Smith (r) of Moncton and Bill Davidson of Ialnt John Riverside shot a pair of Tas to take the lead in the amateur field of the New Bruns- wick-Prlnce Edward Island 10” championship in the first round of play at Riverside Golf and Country Club Monday. Davidson held a two-stroke lead over Lewis at the and of nine holes with a 37 to the Moncton player's 39 but faliered III the back nine. taking 36 shots com- pared to Lewis 34 and the pair will tee off in the second round today all even. In the professional competition. Cecil Dowling of Charlottetown took a first-round lead with an identical score. one 5l(0k9 bell” than Riverside's Don Sinclair who came in with a 74. Alan Ogilvie of Moncton followed with 75 and Pete Kelly of Bath- urst had 76- (Ledgend: A. Aroostock; B. Bathursi; C. Charlottetown; E. Edmundston; F, Fredericton; K- W, Ken-Wo. Wolfvillc. N.S.; L. Lakeside; L-F, Lille. France; M. Moncton; P. Oak Bay. Victoria. R, Riverside: RE. Resti- S, Sackville; SC. 3!- Croix; T, Truro; TO. Toronto; W. Westfield; W0. W00d5'-09k-l Erroll Nicholson of Charlotte- town and Bill Hutchison of River- side tied for the lead in the junior play with 785. Other scores by Charlottetown golfers were: 5th division Jack Brown 81 (lat), M.B. MacMillan 104. 6th division Leigh Walton (-ith) 3rd division Bob Glggey85 (7th), MacKennedy 90. DR Jvw- M079 side 94. DR. Brown 10). 2nd div- ision Tinl Rogers. 83 (8th). mos us 4:. Dowllng (c) as Pete Kelly (B) . J. Walker (K-W) . G. 0'Donoghua (RE) .. BASEBALL RESULTS by THE CANADIAN ransa- Exhibition Gamss ceases! ssaaxao Brooklyn 0(1) 0(1) Cleveland 011 220 00x-6 0 0 Drysdale. L e h m a n (7) and Campanella; Aguirra and Nar- agon. L--Drysclale. HR: Cle- Ward. Avila. Detroit 031 no 010 101-10 15 0 NY. so: 011 110 105-11 17 5 Brady, Masterson (6) Hoeft (ii) Abe: (ii) and Porter; Ridsik. Littlefield (7) Wilhelm (10) and Sarni. Mangan (4) Westrum (10). W-Wilhelm. L-Aber. HRI: Dot -Porter. Hoeft; NY-Rhodes (3). Milwaukee (N) 100 010 001-8 I 0 All-Stars (IL) 0()0 ()()0000-0 1 I Trowblrdge and Rice; Card- well. Scantlebury (4) Blake (0). Donovan (9) and lawatski. Noble (7) Rand (9). L-Cardwell. I-IR: Mil-Rice. Pittsburgh Cincinnati 101001 01x-4 7 I Pnpper. Waters (3) Face (7) and Shepard; Fowler. Lawrence (7) Gross (9) Freeman (9) and Bailey. W - Lawrence. L - Face. HR. Cln-Thurman. American League Kansas City 021000000-(I D 1 Chicago 010000001-2 I 1 McMahon. Gorman (2). Shani! (9) and Thomson; Wilson, La- alme (8) and Moss. W-Gorman. Wilson. PROBABLE PITGIIEIIS NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for todayls major league games (won-lost records in brack- ats 2 National League Milwaukea at New York(-- Ipahn (9-7) vs Gomss (5-9). Cincinnati at Brooklyn (N)- Klippstein (8-6) vs Maglie (2-3). St. Louis at Philadelphia (N)- Iush (8-3) vs Kline (ii-10). Boston at Kansas City (N)- Parneil (4-8) vs Burnetta (24)). American lgagas Baltimore at Detroit light)-Johnson (8-5) nrese (H) vs Foytack (7-6) and Gromek (M). New York at Chicago (N)- Iturdevaat (H) vs Plarcs (14-4). Washington at Cleveland (N)- Ifewart (4-2) or Glllu (1-0) VI Garcia (H). H. D. RESULTS Liverpool 0 Halifax 4 stellerton at Da THI HOWN IICTIIC WBINGIIDAIBINO IIITIHO ioo-isil 41 37 78; IST DIVISION Isl ;'nI.I G D. Lewis (M) 34 73 Bill Davidson (R) I16 73 W. Gorham (RE) . 36 74 H. E. lllealey (W) . 39 74 Vic Lewis (M) . .. 37 74 M. J. Dowling (M) 36 74 38 75 36 75) 37 75 35 75 T P. Streeter (R) T. K. Stewart (SC) . . A. Macxenzie (C) F. Macinnis (C) . G. J. Campbell (SC) ".1 3:Z2”;'iE':3&8&9l'a”':"iEi2353?8 Juniors Defeal Youth Club 6-1 In Soflball Till The Junior B Y. C. kept their playoff hopes alive by thumping the llumplng Senior 8. Y. C. 6-1 in a City Softball League title at Victoria Park last evening. The win put the juniors into n tie with the B. I. S. Shamrocks for the fourth and last playoff spot. The defeat was the fourth straight for the Seniors who once held an impressive 9-1 record. Young Sonny Mahar set down the seniors on 5 hits and the junior aoiilthpaw whiffed four in the bar- an. Coach Ralph Pineau went the distance for the Seniors and. ex- cept for a bad fourth inning held the juniors in check wi(h hits. In the fourth the Junior broke 01! game apart scoring 5 runs aft- er there was two out. of singles for the Juniors. Apps Arsenault led the losers cause with two singles and coach Plneau came through with a double. Cecil Ladner turned it a fine defensive game at short for the Juniors. Lillie League Doubleheader Wed Wednesday night wui be Little League Night at Memorial Field. scheduled in which all Little Lea- gue teams will see action. Both games will be played under the lights. mic rnncnor The Senior ll. Y. C. will hold a batting practice this evening at 6 p.m. on the K. of C. Diamond. SOFTBALL GAME TONIGHT Abhies vs. B. I. S. (Old Dia- mond) Time 6.15. PRACTICE Parkdale Diamond. 6 D. V. Macl)onald (C) . 38 . V V A. Knight (A) . 37 7(i;L0b15 ARR!) 135 J. Steele (S) .. 39 7til Joe Louis. one of the great B. W. lsner (M) (iii 77 heavyweight champions of all 39 77 time, checked in lilonday. Another Roy McConnell clipped a pair. A doubleheader baseball game is BY JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP) - This city. which hrlanlt staged a fight of ma- jor importance in more than 25 years. is fast taking on the 8P' pearance of a world boxing cap- ital. Fight figures are here from London and Nam York and more are expected before Wednesday's heavyweigrt bout. While the principals - Archie Moore and James J Parker- tailed off their training at camps 135 miles north of Toronto, pro- mutcrs put the iinislnng touches to the pre - figln spectacle. Ill everything goes as scheduled. Tor- onto fans likely will see one of the most colorful sports events in years. Two former heavyweigh cham- pions urriteil during the weekend. Rocky Marciano. who vacated the title a few months ago. came in Sunday to report on the training camps and also on the 15-round fight for a Toronto newspaper. Club. with a couple of his assoc- iates. Toronto papers are giving front- page play to the outdoor tight and promoters report a brisk ticket sale. Officials say a- gross gate of 3150,00-the largest In Canadian ring history-is possible if sunny and warm weather continue. BILLED FOR TITLE Jack Solomons, to take over promotion of the fight. ballyhooed as a world cham- pionship bout. said "we're going to give Toronto fans a real show." Doors to Maple Leaf Stadium will open Wednesday at 6 p. in. four hours before the main event is scheduled to start. Early ar- rival will be entertained by a so piece fife and drum band. A red carpet will be rolled out for the 20-a-seat ringside patrons. Revolving spotlights will play on the stadium and pretty usherettes will escort ringside fans to their seats. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police won't be around. Pro- mnlcrs last week said the RCMP in full-dress uniform would be stationed around the ring. but they admitted Monday they jumped the gun on that announce- ITICIII. ”We thought we would be able to get the RCMP. but now we know we can't.” promotions dir- ector Andy Niederreiter said. Jack Renaud (R) 38 Tlijarrival was Charlie Gol(in1an. W. A. Beer (C) . 40 38 7ii( trainer for Marciano and one of John Sears (E) .. . 40 -I0 80; the best-knoun corner men in the J. Randalls (R) . 44 36 sol game. He will watch the fight as Joe Streeter (R) . 42 39 Blla spectator R. A. Noble ()1) 42 40 82; Expected today nr Wednesday W. J. Gow (R) 41 41 82;are James D. Norris. president of D. H. Saunders (C) .. 43 40 83lthe powerful International Boxing Frank Hay (B) . 39 44 83 Hugh Church IR) .. 44 39 83 Dr. E. C. Reid (A) . 40 44 84 I. C. Stairs (B) . . . . .. 41 44 85 R. Harley (M) . 43 42 85 R. A. Macintosh (F) 43 43 865 J. G. MacDonald (M) 44 31 95 JUNIORS Isl 2nd G E. Nicholson (C) Sil -l() 78y B. Hutchlson (R) . 38 40 78 -. . - . , . Estabrooke (w) 39 so 791.,,;1”f;,l'.l,' Ygfkilyanlglglze-Z D" Saunders 'Rl " 42 38 80 snitch-hitiinc outfielder hopes to W: Llsler IND ' 47 I8 95 become the American League's 81” Glggey '0 ' 57108 first triplc crown winner sincc Boston's Ted Williams in 1947. Mantle stands an excellent chance of accomplishing the feat. He leads the league in batting with .871, home runs with 32 and runs batted in with 82. The 24- year-old slugger also has scored the most runs. ()0. and has col- lected the most hits. ll7. Mantle homered twice last week and drove in eight runs while lifti his batting average six points. e picked up ground. in the batting race on runnerup Charley Maxwell of Detroit. Ti- gers. who remains second with 352. Maxwell's average failed to change. The Tigers' Harvey Kuenn still is third at .346. BAILEY TAKES OVER In the National League. batting race. Cincinnati's Ed Bailey has displaced Stan Muslal of the St. Louis Cards as the pace-seller. Bailey boosted his average 18 points to .844 as Milwaukee's Hank Aaron moved in second. ahead of Musial. with .336. Stan is third at .334. Mantle Hoping For Triple Crown Aaron called 17 points in mov- ing up from a fourth-place tla. lnusial hiked his average seven points. Ted Kluszowski of Cincinnati is tops in the home run production with 24 and Musial heads the 73. No C. B. C. T. V. Of Toronlo Fight OTTAWA (CP) -- There will ha "positively" no CBC television coverage of the Moore - Parker fight in Toronto Wednesday night. Revenue Minister McCann, who reports to the Commons for the CBC, informed Clarla Gillis (CCF Cape Breton South) that it was impossible to make arrangements to telecast the heavyweight fight between James .1. Parker and Archie Moore. Mr. Gillis had asked Dr. Mc- Cann to satisfy the curiosity of boxing fans about CBC coverage of the fight. Dr. McCann did not mention radio coverage. TROT-3 DASHES 1-My Volo. 2-Petcr (jlegg; I--Linn (' I-Chrwnlale Dip: 2-Dale 13.: also eligible Fairgo, lilyunc. QIIALIFYING DASH-TIME lltyls Guy; 5 -Dot's Pol; 6-Sandy HARNESS RACING TONIGHT CURTAIN RAISER AT 7.50 AT 3200.00 EACH 1-Joppa Maid; 2-Airlock; 3-All Budlong; 4-Bonnie's Girl; 5-Bud's Echo; 6-Pet Hanover; 7-Royal Train; 8-April Bud; also eligible Connie French, The Sheik. PACE-I DASHES AT 3200.00 EACH 1-Gay Spirit; 2-Usci(a”s Boy: 3-Royal Value; 4-Anthony L.: 5-Mir. Jollscotl: 8-Abner l)lcGraw: 7-Taurida Bay; 8-Real Joe. JR. FREE-FOR-ALL-2 DASHES AT 8150.00 EACH 3-Keppoch Playgirl; I-Premier J. Walter. 5-Barbara Ann Queen. PACE-I DASH AT 82()f).f)0 Scott: '1-Gahagan: rose: F)-Morioll Woody; 6-Sea Plant: 7-Suffolk Chief; 8-Money Royal; also eligible Sunkist Joe, Second's Count. PACE-I DASH AT 8200.00 3-Eva Burilong; st-Queen Prim- klean B. Lee: 4-Jolllty George; 5-Sleepy Sam: (5-Mi.-as Donna Mae; 7--Ralph Hal; 8-Jolllty Leigh; 2.19-350.00mO09i AND 405 1-Worthy Pointer: 2-Why Not Chief: 3-Heir-n's Dream: 4-Jol- Ynrk; 7-Sir John D.; 8-Murphy's Abbe; 9-Colonel Henry; I0-Willard's Choice. Charlottetown Driving Park RVICE ”.v 5) Hi) urn SF. by rirrsrnvicr .;.,' KJV. Costs Iiffla more than a standard fire! NYLON TUBELESS sum-cusniou who arrived I from London. England. last week 5": through heavy rain in the qualify- Jaremey First Man Ever To Swim 32-Mile Lake Ontario TOROT0 (CP) Steamfliter Johnny Jaremey became the first man ever to swim the 32 miles across w estern -Lake Ontario Monday and went home to sleep before collecting prizes that in- clude coupons for 100 free milk- shakes. While the city cheered the I95-' pound. 86-year-old native of Port Arthur. 0nt.. a fatigue licked three other marathoners who had fol- lowed him into the lake from the mouth of the Niagar River. They were veteran distance- swimmer Winnie Roach Leuszler. ll. of Calgary and Toronto, the first Canadian to swim the Eng- lish Channel; Jim Woods. 40. of Ashville. N.C.. Jaremey. oddly enough. was the only unknown of the four. Mary Leuszler. mother of three. was m " her second try-she failed in 1954-and had covered 10 miles when. six-foot waves drained her strength. Woods was on his sec- ond bid in two weeks and Wheat- croft devoted 28 hours last year to trying to beat the lake. Woods covered is miles Monday. Jnremey is only the second to make the swim of the dozens who have tried. The first was Tor- onto's Marlin Bell who turned the trick at 16 in 1954. She now is training for a crack at the Strait of . uan de Fuca from Van- couver Island to Port Angelca. Wash., slightly more than 18 . an it RITIME open Rita Lohnes, defending Mari- ing round of the Maritime Open time Open Golf Champion. (left) Golf Championships which began and Mary Ellen Drlscoll. 1956 yesterday at the Belvedsra Club Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Miss Driscoll won the qualifying Champ, were among the 29 lady round and Miss Lohnes finished golfers who fought their way sixth. esfaouo 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Tuesday July 24, 1956 Guardian Photo. .. miles. .iaremey's time of 21 hours and is minutes was a scant l7 min- utes slwer than Marilyn's and he was quoted as expressing disap- pointment that he didn't beat that mark. He left Niagara-on-the Lake at 5:47 a.m. Sunday and. the rarbor' eastern breakwater at 3 am. Monday. Flyers And Stars Meet Tonighl Al Memorial Field The first-place Flyers and Tom MacFarlane's lowly Stars tangle In a regular game of the City Bass- hall Leagus tonight at Memorial Field. The Flyers are owners of a I-l lead in games won-lost over the Stars and are in top place in tho standings with 6 wins against only 2 losses. In he last meeting between the two teams Donnie MacLean hosted Vern liandrahan 1-0 in a terrific pitcherls duel. Machean will more than likely get the nod from Fiddler MacDon- ald for tonight's chore and Mac- Farlane will go with Art MacLeod. Game time is 7 pm. 0 For refreshing ahavas that look better Iongar, ahava the Gillette way- with a Gillette Blue 3 Blade in your razor. For extra convenience buy Gillette Blua Blades in dispansora with used-blade com- partments. 20-blade size 51.00-10-blade size 50c. (Regular package- 5 for 25c.) Gillette BLUE BLADES; HERE IN cnmuoncrowu D ts-emely difficult. Racing Carol Al Driving Park Tonigl-if Rain forced postponement of the big 9-dash harness racing card at the Charlottetown Driving Park last night but if the weather is good the program will be held tonight. Topping the list of high grade races is the Junior Free-For-All with five starters. They are Pot- ar Clots. Barbara Ann Queen, Keppoch Playgirl. Premier J. Walter and My Volo. There are two other .double- dash races and three single dash- es. including a card pening qual- ifying dash listed. Post time tonight is'7.50. Remember when Ernie Whlta. St. Louis Cardinals pitcher. completed an amazing streak of three hurling victories In three days over New York Giants 16 years ago today. Oi i:i1le'lx, col xom and sotproof; It doesn't draw TODAY AND TOMORROW in: near nscnurrmo um I A? ma: non ASSOCIATION own nooks and moon or am: BANK or oosnsmon moo. IIOMILH. f0lP.l. YOITNOKINANDWOMINNIIIIENOWI GXIIIICANDOWIFUILHCFOIIAHON wnmmnomnurmn OI. IRITI. PHONI OI VISIT III BOA! MOBILE RCA! STATION. f&lI1I&AInI3. sum ” 't I A heavy downpour of rain greet- sii the golfers at toe-off time which was I p.m. and interfered notlcsahly with the brand of play. The greens were thoroughly soak- sd and.accurato putting was ex- And don't say you can't "afford" irl Acm- aliy you can't afford to go on hosting an un-insulated house! With fuel saving of up to 305 sach winter. Spinaex soon repays its installation cost. And it keeps on giving you savings. as long as the houssstands. Spinoax is a mineral wool. It is fireproof attract vsnnin. Yeas afast yaar, Spinoax keeps your home snug and warm itrwintes 4 and up to 15” cool: insummar. For Spinosx folders writs Canadian Johns-Manvillo, 565 Laknhosa load lisst, Pots Cradle, Ontario. Johns-Manvllle Alon Ibaa 4N Liam sl Product: for Mann, laws and klarshvl DINIHIDWNIIIATX AUIIMTIMINIH &IIVKMIACC AIIB1GQOPI& MWMAW AIOBTG Elfin PACKING! I OAIIIII , DOIIIIIAI. INSLIATQI AS0613 JIDINO MRS. FRED CANINONATHIRD f Miss Drlseoll cardad 45 on the outgoing nine and 44 coming in. MissLohnesa5li.and5(). goodtor sixth place. . Miss Lohnes shot a disastrous 13 on the par 5 seventh hole to al- most nullify her chances. early in the round. MR8. CANNON THIRD 'Belvedol'g club champion Mrs. Fred Cannon of Charlottetown fin- ished third with a 51-49 - loo and) Miss Blanche Hogg. of Summer- side. 1955 P.E.I. open champ. was fourth with 48 - 53 - 101. In fifth place was Mrs. G. Cald- well of New York, playing for the Green Gables Club at CsaVeIIdIII'I. Her score was 52- 50 - 102. Miss Dorothy Stewart of Char- lottetown carded the low net with 73. . This morning at 9 am. the ladies get down to the more serious hus- iness of the quest for the Maritime open title. The first round of do- or-die match play begins at 9 am. and the second round will be held in the afternoon! Sixteen golfers are set to go in the championship division and 13 in the 1st division. In match play individual golfers play against each other. The win- her advances to the second round but the loser is still in the running Mary Ellen Driscoll Tops Qualifying Golf Round lillsa Drlscoll. It. John. oitha Goifllu-s.Ropas-shotaao and ti) and ' This mom”! Min Drlscoll I)" as her opponent Mrs. -97. Cotton Mrs. Roper tacos Miss W. .10)., gone of Chester, N.S. and Mn annon play: Iaalnu Mlaa . I Donald of Sunuuoraida. C M” 7011!! . CHAMPIONSHIP DIVls1oN w?;.;::;.;.-"'" W" 9.05:-Mrs. G. Cald Stewart. mu "0 ' n.ti:.r.:.-.- -' mm v- c R. Parker vs. Sally 9.10:-Mrs. ILL. R Johnstone. ' op" "' W 9.25:-Rita Lohnos vs. Greenough. w.9it3.5i(7r-flirts-QiilI' mm" "' l"' 151' DIVISION J.W. MacKenzig V. wgiI5ii:1(nnait.M"Leu'' "' M" 9.50:-Mrs G Buntaln vs Mr. J. Molloy. 9.55:-Mrs. G. Wood , M , Drlscoll. V. n T" 10.00:-Mrs. I. Weir vs. Mn. 3 MacDonald. ' Mrs- M- Baznall. Mrs. no, Brown and Miss V. Harrington have drawn bye bye: to the "com; Mrs. I for the consolation prizes. round. A. Provincial Prize Shoot The Annual Prize Shoot of the P. E. I. Pro. vlncial Rifle Association will take place July 26th, 27th, 28th, starting at 8 AM. F. oonmnnv, Major, Secretary-Treasurer. (l davs (iris nllsie snolsmrsas EUACIOITII TIANSTII PIP! '.(m:: WC) (lays OWN"--NIOIIVH Iplswsx b pnsosootlaoly plssssl Into wullssdsttiupsusvbsra spoiisosisnafbsstslsaotfsodbls. Onty J-M appvovsd (stands: IaIoIl"Ina'&lstsn IPTNTB IAII - Essa Edy Mrsdbutbarsldaslhtasvub The following is the draw to,