tr FATTENING HIM up eno kibltses In Log Angelea. It has been nimored that the aging Archie is having trouble making his weight for the upcoming light- heavyvieight title bout to he held in Los Angeles Sept. 1). Looking so if he in trying to- latteit the champion up for "the hill." challenger Tony Anthonyg oft. tries to tempt Archie Moore with a plaielul of tasty morsels la Vletican fighter Pajarito Mor- eooa me A Are Here l.l)S ANGEl.l-25 IAPI Chain- pion Archie Moore and challenger Tony Anthony were Pl en money I' it n I e e s Wednesday for Illelr tgond puochers get in there one of "With everyone talking about bringing the bums from Brooklyn .out here. uho cares We got two good bums here already.” l'0Ir lrluded Kearns with marked it- FCVPIPDCC. liem ll gonna get carried 0ut.t lrooklyn'a fading champions, a honor to Jimmy Piersall on still a major nemesis to St. Louis. Ibis fir: pitch and then blankd dealt Cardinal pennant chances a'tba Red son the rest or the way body blow Wcdnud-y night with to lead his team to a 3-1 victory. A H victory behind their tall in the National League rookh youna I-stIn1lrr.,Don Dry-dal-. pitcher nick Drott of citing; M the "me Fun MHW-"IN Cuba galaod his not pitching vio- lravoa won their game againl 1.”. with . .4 wt, W. pm, New York G lllltl 3-2 thlll dd”. Pun"... stretching their lead over The" W." on”, an... d” (.ardl.nala to four games. 1"”. 1. an my lam". W” odor Braves Defeat Giants; Dodgers Blast Cards In the American League game lat New York lerra's two home -runs-his list and 12nd - wen lsoui off losing pitcher mu lllaaa. The first was hit in the third lnaiag with Gil Mcbougakl l lua Mickey Mantle on bases. The same: since Warns Kath! did l second was a load off homer in, the sixth. ; Gorman gave in-yen seatterody hits to Boston and was ln trouble tonly in the aighthewhen. with the loo a soft fly to left eoatn 'the third out. ,tiuato.4ai.ti...isillyltns Young Drott's will at Chicago madahimthefirsteuhtaviall it in 195:. in the same game In nle Banks of Chicaya ragalnd the major league homo ma load with a round-tripper in the fourth inning. his 42nd. Milwaukee's win in their park was owed to rigb n.'d.y' Lew Btirdette. who gave up only four hits. ilurdetta, k n or k e if off the mound in five of his last six starts. gave up only three singles and Willie Mays" 35th homer of . the season. BAD START in the game played at St. .Louis. 21-year-old Drysdale gave up ll hits, 10 of them in the first 3. five innings. But he steadied in. ,thr lat. innings and uas given 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Thurs. Sf.pl.WIv?, HIST yhis lfith victory of the season, against nine defeats. At Cincinnati. a bases - loaded single by Smoky Burgess sent Don Hoak across home plate to gtie Cincinnati Redlegs a 2-l win over Pittsburgh. it was the sec- American L9agua 4 ond victory for the Redlegs in Detroit fllll I00 Olfl--J I0 1; their two-gatne series against the. New York 00.! 001 00x-4 I 2-, Steel Town. ' Mans. Sleaier I6) Byrd ill and ln iltc kiiicrit-an Lcagur. Chi- House, Wilson llll; Maglle. Tur- ca.'n While SUV hold all the Balti- BASEBALL Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS ROUNDUP nrysdale, R ooh ll c k 19' and. Walker: l.. VIcDanlel, Merritt' r7i, Wehmeier ill) and Liindrilh. W--Drysdale. I. - l.. Mt-Danlcl. HRI: Bkn-Neal, Stir Moon. New York I00 ml 000- 2 4 If .behind the 'l"Pl'f,V lllccracken. Montreal won uorld light heavyweight ttilc fight Friday night and many experts bro-dirt a knockout well before the I5-iound limit In Moore. the fortyish king of the I75-pounders and his 22-year- nld riial from New York inrlttlged ffl light loosening drills in the gym. their heavy work over. the 'ight mob freely forecast a com- paratively early end to the na- ionallv - televised affair at the Olympic aurlilnriiim It will he tlarkerl out for lsil mile; in ihll ITP2 llct Izrerl Jack Kearns. ti "IIIPNI. her of the board of dIi'r-clors" which seems to coiinsel the cham- Iinn. in some degree. anyhow: "Ktiockmtl? sure. They're both good punt-hers and any tlme two iRocl(et Ready For Season , By W. B. WHIJATIJIJY UONTREAI. (CF: Whiit does nnr of the National Hockey Lea- gue”: greatest stars of all time think about starting his lfiih sea- Ion iii the age of M? ”I dont' want to think about ll." laughed Maurice vlieril. "But if you mean physically, Two Additions In League l-1hw).N'TONl lt'Pi . wcxtt-rn l'afl.'ll'lil, holrlm: this tic-mortal Cup for the first time since I943. more ltrlolcs for it 7-5 itctory at Ralitmnre that niatnt.-tint-ti their mathematical chance of taking first place. The win left them 5'-, gains; from the leading Next York Yan- kees. utth ll games left to play. yyou quickly worlr off any temilnn. tRocket).. Richard. the brilliant. explosive. - righi.wing" of Mot-"rut can... and said often takes gnmcs home ; men! that the wll lime mn arlrlltmnal .IIIl'l0T A The Yanks hm-e eight In play hnFkP;hlFil'l'lSlK iun ll1Pl('IlmlnZ Ftrlgl Al Washington in the American snn. e ..'i-5 loin is expcce 10 h! l5- his sixth straight game ant! his The new learns are nut in ('nl- twelfth oft he season pit t'.lei'e- garv, sllll unnamed. tinti winni- y land drfpalpd waghingtnn 3.3, pct: Braves. - .- - - - - Saskalt-heiian. tlanimba. 'l'liiin- L'l'?k:;';fS 2:” cant”; "N R” "M Mhlwl” all M” have were carried in bit closer to thr- :”.'2"??.”."Ll'.'.'.”..i2.J.l;.?l'.'3 .13: ww cu- tii British ('nlumbtn organized lzxf V;-lzrtfmr-naelr:-';"I;Re3P:,: iuntnr hot-kt-y is virtually nnnv gpm.k,,d W Ynmr R(,".,.-' No ”"”""- .htinie runs" and fine relief pitch- ' mg by Bob Ttirlcy, viim look over from Sal xlaglia ill the eighth. Two home runs by Yogi Berra and fine relief pitching by Bob Turley carried Vew York Yan- kees a bit closer to another Am- ortcan l.eat:ue pennant Wednes- day as they drleated Detroit Tl- .gei's A-.'l in New york. At Roslon. pitcher Tom Gormiin of Kansas City Alhletlra served said Richard "lit a ball game ---m------.- -N. . there's tension all the itme.lsPoRT Hockey is a harder Home physic-l ally, and when ynti start sweating There's something of a kick- back in tension. so far as the Rncket is concerned. lles lem- pcrnmcnial and highly strung by tho announce- vr I n n e r will to bed with him and starts ifilt- he considered a contender for "Fill! out wli.at I should havrta shot at Norman Gnuthler's Spiirred "4 M, my "Q. I ,..."y Mutt ,9.” lion and shouldnt have done." mu. .,,it,.-wgtgm. and nun", any different than I did five. 10 or RETIREMENT Pl-ANN nevi is years ago in starting a 'Wvt training season." The Rocket's appearance didn't inf Sttmmersidr and Klrl Walsh of The Inevitable our-stton arose. lilacAdam. N.R. hallld ll 0!" ll lwlien will the Rocket rt-tirt-'.' Helfitimmerside on Friday Mill" '3' a scheduled ten rntinttpr. It prom-v dirin't hesitate. League. pitcher Mike Garcia wont Odds Are On Ramsay lav W and 9"” W-MIR” lrlluttwaukee ml 141 0lx-- ll ll I M33” "R55 NYkiB"” all Del". Anionelli. Crone 13'. Constable . M3”V'” isl Mnnznnl lfir 'lltllcr tilt and 1Kansaa (tttv mo zoo titoo n at ' . l ' t .. , gamma mo mm mm?! 7 lTll(IfI1Rl. Flurrlnlte and fiandall. l Gnrman and Smith; SUlllVlll,l . Sislcr not and natey. While tat. M””''”"”' 1 . .g - lntfrnatlnnal lcazitr ".l.f.3”.';.ii:"l't .. mm in a on ' Burialn ooo out no: 2 ll ll ywashlngtnn 01! 100 000 -3 10 I Garcia and Brown; Kc-mmerer. Ramos lsi, llyda 17'. Wieslflr (9) and Courtney. l.: Kemmerer. Paige, Jtidson tilt and But-ha: Cox and Noble. I.-Patric. tllluffttlo lends best - of - seven r final Hli L Chicago 200 050 000 -7 9 Baltimore 000 lll 200-Ft A 1 NEW YHRK l.il'i- Pt'ob.'il'ilc Wilson. Slaley (7! and Bailey: iilr-hci-ii for Tlittrutmd major Ferrarese. Walker Ml. Moore is) litverlnlt i9t and 7.uoo. W: Wil- .iInn. l.: Ferrarese. Hits: Chlcallr Jackson. Halt-Green. National League Pilisbingh fl0fl0000lfl I 'I if (ftncinnait 000 000 101 - 2 7 0 t Smith and Peterson; Lawrence and Bailey. HR: Pgh-Skinner. lPl1ila fill) 000 03l-4 I O lleague gamc: lit-on and lost rec. ords in parciitltcscsi American Lcattnr (lhit-azo Ill Washtnnton I9'ill rs Sltibhs ill-I9! nnly games st-hcrlitlod. National Letigtto No games scheduled. National Leiilue . W I. Kc-egan Chicago Nil 310 t'l2)t- A lll 0 . Pct. GBI. l Rnbcrts. Oilalterg l7! and Lon- "'lVl""ll” Pl '77 597 non. Drott, Elston l.Qi and Fnn-,s'- l'""'-' "4 "1 "fq 4 ning. W. Drott l.' Roberta. Hits; R''"0kl-V" . lll M "' ll lvhgnnpysong ('p.i.nu.iu. Mo.-yn. Cincinnati: Ta .69 .524 at-Mkty" no; M0 130 , g g I Philndelphts 12 7.! .190 17 my 1...” am mo ,m,,,, 1 ,1 , New York M an 459 ZII7 Chicago Till R7 600 .10 r1 W Pittsburgh Tilt 392 .'ll': 90 By THE (WNADIAN PRESS Amcrli-an l.o-allite W I, Pct. GBI. New York 9.1 53 6.17 Chirngn M M 594 AU; .- Hmiton 17' M ..'i7ll l.'a'a, '.T)etrnti 7!) 70 .Sl7 l7'q getting better But in either case Baltimore 70 74 this 22 it ll it tiuiitiy ittuattmi for lhelfflevelantf 7o 74 .486 22 l boxing game. Washington 54 on :75 38 I am. Rlr. Kansas City 5.1 90 371 3811; W. 0. MA('i!l.llKllY i "' i” ” Fharloftelnwn. I . . ...--m Ea".aE.'s...g.t.; A TENTH PLAYER . glow of shiiristop Ed Sada But belie. his statement In the leasi.l "When l fecl Im' not playlng He had just come off the ice Wed-. well and am not scoring. then nesday at the training camp after l'Il quit." I a tough. one-hour practice game-.l lits immediate aim, of cottrsef He was perspiring bttt obvl-its the sooth goal of his career. oiisly ati fresh and full of vitality He hits scored 49.1 in regular as any rookie or veteran on the NHL It-ason play and 70 In thcl squad-more so than a lot of Stanley Cup playoffs. for a 583 la a devastating puncher. The them. . total. PACE! IIIMIELF 5 "Oh. I take things a little easy the Rocket waii coaxed Into going, at the start of training now mid out on it limb--it strange llmb for; predicting how the Niilr him. have myself." he said. ”l began teams will finish this season. doing that about five years ago. it's not that I feel any different. I don't want to overdo things, siirh as come down with a groin. lnliirv." l Hawks Red Wings second. Boston Bruins or Chicago Block Hawks - the have strengthened in As he headed for the showers. Sumrnerside resident is txPecl- "'9 l""bl'll H1710 "I M0?!" luf- Canadlena to finish frat, Detroit: l is” ,0 b, . huwp Th, Mir gm Sir. I had no intention of swingers with not much in the! writing at this ttmrsfor it h it I W”, of ,,i,m.,. 'never been my policy to kick Th. OM. ", H M p,m,.,.1a unqulshed opponent while he The pattern the brittle will followy ll dowll l Drelrr to let him lick In prrny we" "'ab";h,d' yymn.1lllh.l wounds while wondering say drives in all the time. he W "' l"'PP9'Wl- l The boys. however. asked me Alherton born rlngmsn now a to clear tip a few points about Sunday which needed clarificat- tion. hence this letter. First let tun take the so called and much ptibllclsed grand slam home run. ed to stalk Walsh from brll l0 bell. From the records at least. Ramsay will be facing anything but a pushover ln Walsh. The New Brunswick native has , 4 enwlcd mmuih me mu MD” This was in reality, a high pop ha" me” mm " nanny Webb. fly over thlrd base. and under Fhyd Gordon, Ti!" Ashley "a normal conditions. would have SYRACUSE. N. V. (AW -Cars men Basilio. reaching peak rim? dltinn for his midtllt-weight title botit with champion Sugar flay Robnson, broke the law of Spar- lmaie Archie Whitftcltl during a' two-round workout Wednesday. I Alihouith he wore a profectlvol headgear. Whitfield was treated. for it frncltlrrd jawbone and a mouth cut after the wet t-rwt-ight champion connected int 14 solid right. g g Basilio rm-cis Robinson Septw 11 at Yankee Stadium. . I Rocket was asked how he would compare his playing hockey at ill and the baseball oareer of at year old Ted Williams of the loa- ton Red Sox. resulted into a routine out. l””'"5 thereby retiring the side. but . by a strange quirk of fate; rdogl was allowed to break away from his master to romp across th e ytrades-in finish thlrd. Toronto Maple Leafs or New? Ready for serious try. Rom- York Rangers to finish flfih. say has linked Very l"'lP'9"llV' "if the Leafs" young players wt in his lym workouts. hll trllllr going they'll be hard to beat. I lcalis Gallant la convinced that "'l'hereii' one hlg difference he- can't see New York. with the town the two gitmes-- tension." Izmir team. up in there." SPORT Echoes S; An Unfortunate Altair in view of the itnfortiinitte af- fill! our on themselves Their fiiir connected with the Chatham- derision to play the game hurt siimmerside Midget Game in Summerslde and helped Chathaut Iuinmertiirte last Saturday whirhl was thrown out by the Vi-w Ming . tome Baseball Association, an turn. The Bud Ramsay-Kid Waliili explanation seems to be in order. main affair should certainly be silmmersldo may justly be ac-, packed with action. Ramsay has t-used of errors in this hualnesslla habit of knocking someone out but we'd like to assure sportatof getting knocked out himself. 'ans that ttfahonesty or double-l He shoots the works and may the dealing was not involved. There! better man remain in I vertical was of course. carelessness la-I PMWOI ”P9IlIUlI" MM-'fl8"ll IIIII yrridgy njnh( mu ".9 mohgrypiit together a fine iiupportliig versatility; Walter. who had his banner boxing ma - Civic Stod-gclffl. our crowded with You'll outflel . Bud ls ready to make a down dmernockgg W "dd" . gt-a ng the ball in ltry at becoming I good flllllth tit. it-gut. (rougd .w.yg ""1 5.. .uv'i - much dtfterenl boy -mes fore the fielder succeeded in re- hlo flkhl Will! EM C'Wl'""9- irlevlng the hall from the dog. Gallant claims "I'm convinced four Penkes ritns had crossed lie is ready in go a long way." the plate. All the while. that This observer plcka Ramsay to this fiasco was ltilng on. the win by a decision. Walsh is llllr-lfllreo pmfeasional umpires tiy enough bu if is doubtful if handling the game. were as be has the weapons necessary mum as the proverbial Oyster. to cope with Ramsay's lolllllil making no ruling. pun.-imt, it was at this point. that th a Promoter Charlie Hogan haallllorell roach proved his true "fingers" on every play and Him," wm. . tutu.-p. l realizing that N! team was three in N". It," w.i.,.- A.-...m.1g,lrtina down. called a brleftrnuncil m, dung,” 3umm,md, w,i., of war. and ordered his team in- ierwelglit goes In with popularl "' ""0" Leo Steel of ctutrinitotowii, Wea-: Tl" "Filer WM hid scouted ; tiall Oliver boseti Urban Rogers. "'9 "'"'l' 9'3!” 53' 79305- Two other oiltslandlnl boitll. '"r 'H' "mm "'7" dl"W"d round out the rarrl mu” ''"k ”p""' "' "'9" 9"” the most outstanding of which solved in the sending of ihel”WVtiDP'I"' SlNl' "fl WINCH names (with dates of births! of miss. The boys seem pretty even- ly matched. and both are anxious to show fandom who is boas after their draw in Charlottetown a few weeks ago. Urban Rogers and Wendell Oliver may be the boy: who will really steal the show. Oliver fought Grady in summes-side a year or so back. and seemed a sort fl hlndinin with sledge hun- . men tied to the tips of the wings. Yvon Durellr. Canadian Light- hesvyiveight Champion. of Hate Ste. Anne. faces Willie llesmair off of Germany in the Detroit Olympia. Sept. 25th. Nlck lmidos. the hetroii pro- moter termed this as a stiff test for Yvon who fought highly rat- ed Tony Anthony to a draw to June. "ll Durelle heals Besmanoff II will be ready for anybody". salt! Landon. who is hnpinl to land I was the unparrlonable sin per- petrated by catcher Devlno of always throwing high to the- hases. when he attempted in cut down a ruhner. iii the sell of base-steallnlt. We drilled our team in the ' simple an of sliding in under his high throw. with the result ' that our boys stole bases with rnonotnus regularity. We would have won the game ftngers we havent seen, but ibnae who have are positive and will River boy will lower the Alberta lay it on the line that the Indian. , in the ninth had we not lost a hair line decision on I pInyer's attempt to steal third base. Then came the fatal tenth. and play- er was being briefs! ac tiile bout for the Nib. native.- is Ichedttltd U gelea on P'rldD IIIM. Besmannff who hails from Mt tticli. Germany has had It fights was expected of him when he stewed talothe batters lax. has had seven draws pected ln weigh around in lhl. for the scrap. His latest victory was over lob Baker a heavy- Monfreollloofs Vancouver 4-O CLEARWATER. Fla. (AP) - Montreal eliminated Vancouver. wash. from the men's world softball tournament Wednesday no-hit. pitching of 4-0 Mr('rarken permitted only two men to get on base. one on all error and the other on a base In halls. icianaac. 3...; ever in the opinbn of Dr. Alex- , .04. .w it ... Tumorbafoots VlrgilAltlns anAN'atl:uTY.X&J.fAPl- ' . - Bustling hut Phlldi ' . phiahapt fopalfavuidlftrm F I 0 AhiasWad-a-aadayillttalalaa 5 alssetbiouaddscidsaovcta iH-v-- 50-! H-UM ti--It 0a.Io;,&Adm.aNt'hsYo'a::,r tu' nu" omelal.a-ardodrinaarthavusucugggnag jg... dictbysl-O-lscoeooamilab.g.,.i;gu ngggggp '!1teIt-your-oldPhlotlitlahtas.aareaisdIliaiaiIlarllas:-Ola Hnldcrdoatohlllllllrrlll-oamiuxasfthaiatoraa lss.iuiterwel1litrtvai.sosthslassbaIi tasats hast-of-sewn lastroitadtosarnthsvczdtct. fhd.AcrowdaftI.0Isaattb Titraerweialisdtahahiasganss. HIV; Convlttdtcllntlattvo-ilitil Sugar Ray In Excellent g Condition Says Doctor pee-fight physical Wednesday at his training quarters and found him in the usual "excellent" eon- dltion. "I have examined Robinstai several times in the pQat.'f said Dr. Schiff. ”lut it Iienil 10 ml GREENWOOD LAKE. N.Y. (AP!-Sugar Ray Robinson is fit to go 15 rounds without tiring and may be punching harder than andor Scblff of the New York state athletic commission. , . .- tm'84 lButtalo .Wirls .;.- ...-..-.,.. -..- ... pener lllehnsosd Islmday. allowed 1ia . Vootlllinithlnthp p "it e I v v incendiary bombs." "These savage r a in . causod great destruction and us- v ualties not yet known." the legs. tlon added. g A, shoulder area have increased lll Dr. Schlff gave the 37-year-old middleweight champ the regular that the muscles surrounding his 'Fctcts And Figures Venezuela 3 nt:'l'Rtil1' urn. l-'.rnis Nov-1 own, nephew of the former Stan- 0 ,,.,,t,,,.,,,,.,L H” W .. Maw lord football great. pitched Can- of fight ada min the rhamplonship game of the global world series Wed- nesrlay night with a slmrkllng ihrct:-hit. 5-1 victory over Vene-. Iilela. The '.'ii'Itir)' put the Fanadiaiul. rcprcseiitctl by Edmonton Eski- mos, Inln the championship game against Japan for the big- grsl prize in HM! - prolessionall liasrhall. The title game started immrtltatcly after Canada's vlc-. iory ll'l the opener of the twlv nl2l1l doubleheader. Japan. (Zannda and Vctteziit-la t-iilcretl the final round with iden- llral .'l-l records. The double cliniinaiton series drew cham- pinnshlp teams from eight nations Never: had a no-hitter for 5 1-: innings before shortstop Panto.- Icon Fs'pirto7.a slnzled riff the Espinoza was wiped out in a double play started by Nevors. The 22-yearold righthander lost his shttloul bid in the ninth inn- in: when Pclayitn Charon and 'llilinn Prriv sandwiched singles iirounrl ti walk to Luis Urdancta. 00" Anthony All Age :2 ' 175 Weight I75 I fillls llotght I- 71 Reach 75 12 44 .'l.'i'4 l7 Neck 17 l l.'l rt.-t 12 l 22'-: Thigh ll l ml. Cal! 14 . W 7 Biceps .l:lV.T 7'1 Wrtiit 1 l.'l's Forearm ll ll'a Ankle I iiiiistsniitllg V S are WE MAY K 32'a45f 2:... cfa I-up n2” f&'Vm1c. EAZD oat"; .........t.--........... ......m.4 All capers so (Charlottetown) Squadron E tilshaolbst l -wed mm mm M! 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