p..-.......- -s ...-ma... -an--a ...-..-........--- -.-.--....-.- Page 6 The Guardian. Thursday. -31111630. 1955 Bud Smith Wins Lighfvveighf C.-ownisy 15 Round Split-De1cisi1onOver Carter BOSTON. (AP)-Wallace (Bud) Smith, a jolting left-hook artist from Cincinnati. won the world's light- weight boxing championship Wednesday night with a divided decision over Jimmy Carter in a bruising 15-round .. ...'.;. pnnnrcswancann -I can-calm . o A . . Time will be M drill I Red-Hot Flye Dodgers In Game Tonight Tonight's baseball brings togeth- er Jimmy MacDonald's red-hot Flyers. who will be out to win their third straight game and Charlie Ryanis Dodgers. who ah- aorbed a 5-1 lacing at the hands of the airmen in their last outing. The last game between these two clubs was a thriller up until the ninth inning when the Flyersk exploded for three runs that meant rs Meet The Referee Mel Manning scored it 140 to 47 for Smith and judge Joe Helrty had the Cincinnati batiler ahead 145 to 44. Judge John Glynn called it even 144-144. Smith. 134. pounded Carter. 134114 at close quarters and opened cuts over both the defending champions the ball game. A win for the Dodgers tonight would cause a three-way stale- mate for first place in the league eveso standings. i h n w ; Coach MacDonald has announced 1 ()3?-ice;-'s eheaslifaalllillh-s Sfimlheallndlil his pltchms cholve -I Lefty P9"-V-land fought back to win the title while Charlie Ryan will likely go';., I furiou. b"wL along with Art Macbeod to make the game a battle of lefthanders. Game time 6:15. Baseball Results Big Track-Field Meets Here Today And Tomorrow I Two big track and field meets will hold the s rt spotlight over the holiday. his afternoon be- ginning at 2:30 the Island Inter- scholastic Centennial Meet will be held at Memorial Field under the supervision of the Department of Physical Fitness. All of the city schools will be represented and a mber of con- testants from other parts of the province will compete. On Dominion Day the Maritime Invitational Meet will be held as part of Charlottetown'a Centennial Sports Day Program. Sponsored by the Abegweit Athletic Associ- at.ion and the Dept. of Physical Fitness. this meet has attracted performers from all parts of three of the Maritime Provinces. and will be conducted under the A.A. U. of C. rules, and participants must have their 1955 amateur cards before entering any event. The entry list for the mens e v e 1'1 ts includes representatives from Antigonish Highland Society. St. John. Mlnto. N. B.. Moncton, I. M. C. S. Stadacona. Pictou. Bridgetown. Middleton and the Abegwelt Club of Charlottetown. In addition m the track and field events. the program includes a 10-mile road race and a 10-mile bike race The latter has attrac- ted seven entries to date. four from Charlottetown. two from the 'R.C.A.F. station at Summerside and one from Summerside. but there may be a number of late entries to bolster the field. The 10-mile road race has nine entries to date. including the fol- lowing: John Paul. Rocky Mac- Innls and Raymond Sellick. Char. lottetown; James Brown and San- dra Grace. Antigonish; and four runners from New Brunswick 4 George Gallant, Joe Richard. Hans C. And I. In 6-5 Win Over Silver Wings The Curran 8 lriggii softball team defeated the Kinknra Silver ) Wings by the score of 6-5 at Queen Elizabeth Park last even- ing in what many thought was the best. exhibition of softball seen in Summerside for a long time. Don- nie Cameron. freshman the first. time in league play. grabbed off a lot of the. glory for I the victory. He gave up four hits. good for two runs In the first inn- ing. and then retired the Silver Wings in order for the next four inoings. He tired a little in the eighth and ninth when the Kin- kora batters got to him for three additional tallies. On the offense. Don hit a home run in the third with a mate aboard. and his hotl grounder to first in the ninth scor- ed Gus Harris with the winning run that ended the game. in all he gave up nine. hits. struck out I. and walked 2. Diummond pitching for Kinkora was touched for 11 ” ' . failed :0 strike out a batter. and walked W0. plays In the field. and only three miscues were chalked up, two for Kinkora and one for C at B. The Silver Wings executed two double plays. one In the secon inning and one in the fourth. Taylorts catch of Gord Grady's liner in the sixth was the best of a lot of fine defensive plays. Tw- lor jumped. stabbed Mie hall. juggled it and finally held It. Des Callaghan hit the second homer of the game in the eighth with a runner on the sack: to tie up the ball at Lall. Pl".Ifi.!..... OI here wood. apply "Pentax" riieor-sealer wood pruerver. all the pom with s synthetic resin preservative that reduces etratioo of mole- re which cause: :4-. .'..'.":."J”...;..:':'”....i". j Do the job A i the 1 frntiinemnn eyoot wood and paint job , . hot yilflilonpr with tot". . I I o . ATTENTION! SEA CADETS 4 softball '; pitcher. working on the mound for ' i The game was full of sparkling; d I By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League First Baltimore 000 001 ml-2 I 2 New York 034 000 l.l.x-9 11 1 Rogovin. Pillette ta), McDonald l(8l and Smith, Gastall (7): Turley Shatz. and a man named Mnrsamiand Berra. Silver: (5). L-Rogovin. Officials here are disappointed sEcoNn over the complete absence of local Baltimore entries in the three girls' events-e New York 111 000 40x-J7 10 1 the 100 yards. running broad jump. Palica. Moore M), Dorish :8) and running high jump. Th ese and Smith; Kucks, Morgan (Iii, events were included in the meet Konstanty (8) and Berra. W-Mor- to spark interest among the wo- men. and although entries have been received from Moncton, Pic tou. Bridgetown. N. S. and Middle- - ton. N. S. not one Island girl has entered. The menls events lncliide: 100 yards. 21), 440, 880, mile. running broad. pole vault, discus. shot putt. hammer throw. Javelin. hop-step- and jump. mile relay. Trophies. silver medals and bronze medals will be awarded for first, second and third. and special awards are up for the 10-mile road and bike,1mu.; Feller; M0551 (5;g 1.10.1119. races. A special award will also man (7), Wight (9) and Foilcs 80 10 the top individual performer W-R. Shantz: L-Feller. Hlls: KCy: at the meet. Simpson, Zernial, BYC Down Keefe's: Lions Upset Dairy: Abbies Win 0 vthln last nights softball games inithree hits to the B.Y.('.'s i-ii.-tory 0 lty League Barrys Lions while Carlyle Macnougall got upset the Dairy 8-5. the Abbies three for the losers. Harold Hen- goymed the Navy 9-2 and the nessey and Keith Dalziel two and - -C- Willol-led Keefe Dru! 154- George Kays a booming double. Ralph Plllelll blasted three George Scantlebury played a 1'0""! "HIS and 311010? DOWHHS smart defensive game in the out- field for the Kcefers. The Alibles drove in three runs in the fifth and added five more In the sixth to break up what had been up to that point a close 14) ball game. Murphy on the mound for the Tars had the Abbies stymied for four innings allowing only one hit. but was belied hard in the fifth and was relieved by Dick Doyle in the sixth. Billy Acorn and Paddy Shep- herd led the winners hitting at- tack. with Acorn slamming a home run and Shepherd a triple and two singles. Wilf Shepherd won the game setting the Navy down on three hits. Maurice Willims played a stand- out game at third for the Navy. Dempsey Gregory allowed the Dairy only 5 hits in sending them down to their second defeat. Art Ballem pitching. for the losers. lost his first game in four starts. although he gave up only four hits. Angie Carroll starred defensive- ly for the Dairy as did Tiger Bradley for Barry's. Mike Connolly. with two "for four. and Reg Hughes with a long triple led the attack in a losing cause. while Bradley had two singles for-the winnerii. 000300000-310 0 gan; L-Moore. HR: NY-Howard. Defolrt 501 001 010-8 15 Chicago 000 002 OOLZ ll 1 Hoeft and House: Byrd, Holliell (1), Martin (6). Keegan 49) and Moos. L-Byrd. HR: Det-Kaline. Boston 100 321 000-7 13 2 Washington 200 001101-.5 B 1 Delock and White; Pascual, Stone (5). Schmltz t8) and Courtney. L- Pascual. HR: Wash-Groth. American League Kansas City 000 240 204-12 16 3 Cleveland 210 001 000- 4 8 2 R. Shantz. Gorman (6) and As- added two more to lead the B.Y. C. to their lopsided win. Joe Thistle went the distance for the win while George Schyler and Keith Dalziel hurled for the losers. Charlie Weatherbie contributed .m..?.....:..-. To Fight Roy The above fighter. Artie Chor- hak. will meet Gaston Roy In a . . s -final at the Forum ' I 73.? .l3i",3”iz5.'T” He tips the Girls Practice at 150 lbs. and has had nine pro- I I . fessional bouts since his discharge All lllrll lnl-91'?-Nell lll lllayllll ill from the American Army. He has the City Snflhlll League Pie-850 seven wins to his credit and his attend practice tonight at 0:15 at two losses were by decisions. hosvllll dllm0l"l- Henderson & Oudmore l bout in hot and humid Boston Garden. Carter. his face a mass of blood. tried desperately for a knockout in the closing rounds. but Smith took everything and returned the fin. Doig Wins N. S. Golf Ch'ship DARTMOUTH. N. 3. (CM Peter Doig of Halifax won the Nova Scotla men's open golf title Wednesday. the first amateur ever to do so. Doig fired a four-over-par 72 In the final round of the 72-hole play for a total of 283. a dozen strokes better than his nearest opponents. Behind Doig, and taking top money for the professionals. was Marcel Desjardins, Sydney; and Dartmouth amateurs A.W. iPud) Carter and Clarence O'Hearn. Lorne Smith, Dartmouth. came home in a tie with the second pro. Al Ogilvie of liloncton. with 298. Traberf Enters ,, Find Round At Wimbledon WIMBLEDON. England CP)- Top-sceded Tony Trabert of Cin- cinnati and unseeded Kurt Nielsen of Denmark won decisive victories Tuesday to gain the final round of the Wimbledon all-England lawn tennis championships. National League Pittsburgh 000 102 M3 5 1 Philadelphia 050 00100x-6 9 1 Littlefield. Kline (2), Pepper (Ii) Donoso (6) and Atwell: Negray and Seminick. I.-Littlefield. H113; Pitts-Thomas. Saffell. New York 004 010 100-6 11 1 Brooklyn 000 000 001-1 3 l Gomez and lfatt; Lablne. Koufax (9) and Walker. L-Lablne. lifts: NY-Mays 2. Cincinnati 201 001 010- S 110 St. Louis 110 002 05x- 9 12”-1 Miuarcin. Collum ill) and Bur- gess: Phholsky. La pal me (1). Wright (7), Lawrence ill). Haddlx i8). Smith in: and Burbrink. W- Smith; L-Minarcin. HRs: StL- Schoendiehst. Musial, Moon. Chicago 010 000 O00- 1 9 3 Milwaukee 203 221 04x-14 17 0 Pollet. Andre (4), Hillman (8) and Cooper; Burdette and Crand- all. L-Pollet. HRS: Chi - Sauer; Mil-Adcock. Mathews. Aaron (2). International League Syracuse 000 000 001-1 7 0 Montreal 301 230 00x-9 13 0 Farrell. Spring i5) and Erautt; Lehman and Bucha. L - Farrell. HRs: Syr-Blainlk; Mtl-Parris. Second Richmond 110 000 000-2 5 3 Toronto 002 040 10x-'I 14 2 Habernicht, Nardella (5). Jordan (8) and St. Claire; C. Johnson and Berberet. Irl-labernicht. HR: Rich- Kaako. Hlivaria 002 104 011-0 18 2. Rochester 011 302. 010-8 16 l llanchez. Moreno 14). Harri (ll). Scantlebury ta). Bracho (I). and Noble: Kelly, Blaylock ta). Jacobs (6). Mackinson is) and 1 d, W- Scantlebury. L - Machins I. HR: Hav-Garcia: Roch-Clark. Columbus 000 200 101 1-51! 3 Buffalo 000 130 000 0-4 2 1 Kume. Hang (4). Romberger (7). Miller 19) and Burris: Marlow. Erickson (ll), Hahn (10) and Streuli. W-Miller: L-Marlowe. HRP Col - Sullivan 12). Kryhosky. Del- guercio; Buf-Belardi. Softball Game For Tonight The Softball game scheduled for Friday between the BYC and Dairy will he played tonight on the Parkdale Diamond at (:30 and the game between Navy and Barrie'a has been postponed un- til next week. Sununerdde race track will be the scene of a promising nclns. card on Dominion Day With 33400 in prize money being passed around to the winners eight classes on the afternoon and evening cards. The big attraction will he the free-for-all pace featuring such prise horses as Gahagan. Jo Jo Spencer. Texas Hanover, Ann's Dream, Hedgewood Chief. Morlell Woody and My Darling. This event will be run of in two dashes with 3350.00 in purses to the win- ners of each dash. Each of the other races. five pacing and two trotting. will be Official Rule On Softball Game ' The Basilica Youth Club and Barry's Lions will re-play the last inning and a half of this week's City Softball League game when the two teams meet again in the next section, It was de- cided last night at an executive meeting in the City Hall. The B.Y.C. won the game 9-2 but the Lions protested a play during the sixth Inning when the base judge failed to give a de- cision at first base on the grounds he did not see the play. The base judge was watching a play at second base and failed to watch first. The game was continued with the runner re- maining on base. In fairness to both clubs ll1f' executive ruled that the last inn- ing and a half should be re- played. The B.Y.C. will go to bat twice and Barry's once. The score will revert to the 5-2 score of the. game at the end of five and a half innings. Quebec Aces Settle Dispute QUEBEC (CPI-Quebec Aces and the city of Quebec reached agree- ment Tuesday on theosplltting of gate receipts at the city - owned Coliseum. ending lengthy negotia- tions and assuring Quebecerii of a team in the Quebec Hockey League next season. Under the agreement reached at a closed meeting between city council and team officials. the Q1-1L club will get 75 per cent of the receipts until it has received a total of 3140.000. After that the split will he 50 50 For playoff games Aces will re- ceive only 20 per cent of the gross take. the rest going to the city. The city also retains the right to keep proceeds from the sale of programs. a thorny point during the negotiations. ' Aces said they lost money last season under terms of the old con- tract, and received permission from the QHL to drop out of the league if demands were not met. Boston Athlete To -Enter Truck Meet Here Fri. A Boston athlete Paddy Patter- son. will compete in the Maritime Track and Field meet being held here on Dominion Day, July 1. Patterson. who specializ in the discuss throw, phoned The Guard- in Sporiii Department yesterday for information concerning the events and information about en- lering the meet. He is also inirrested In com- peting in other meets In the Mari- time area during the early part of July of thep Promising Racing Card At S'side Track Tomorrow two dash affairs also and purses range from 5150.00 per dash for for the "C" trot and "D" 3250.00 per dash for the "B-3" ace. Post time will be 1.45 for the afternoon events and 11.15 for the evening card. All times are day- light. Lodie's' Golf The Ill-Hola Point Match spon- sored by Mrs. '1'. W. L. Prawn and played in four stages during the past few weeks was won by Mrs. W. R. MacNe1ll. with Mrs. pace to R. B. Parker an runner-up. The June Goodwill Medal. low net. sponsored by Mrs. W. E. Bailey. resulted in a tie between Mrs. W. E. Cotton and Mrs. W. R. MacNelll. AFTERNOON POST TIME: 1:45 p.m. and. 8:15 pm ' (Daylight Time) ' 5 and 4. Joe 6 and 2; Ten Spot 7 and NIGHT and 1; Gahagan 6 and 3. Joppa. Maid 6 and 7; Buddy and 8. If weather unfavorable certificates. DOMINION 'oDAY RACES. SIIMMEBSIIIE and EVENlNG ENTRIES AND POSITIONS (AFTERNOON) C PACE-(RACES 1 AND 5) Jay's Hope 1 and 7; Frisco Guy 2 and 1; Lou Budlong 3 and 5; III Come 4 and 6: Bob Clegg 5 and 2; Yankee Joan 6 and 8; Hoosier Dr. 7 and 3; Meg 8 and 4. BB PACE--(RACES 2 AND 6) Abner Maccraw 1 and 5; Becky Smith 2 and 2; Suf folk Chief.3 and 6; Miss Knox 4 and 3; Keppoch Playgii; B TROT-(RACES 3 AND 7) Waymark 1 and 4; Roberta Lea 2 and 5; Joandale 3 and 6; Muriel E 4 and 1; Arionway 5 and 2; Frisco the Great 6 and 7; Royal Scott Jr., 7 and 3. ' v D PACE-(RACES 4 AND 8) Lee Cavallero 1 and 9; Ruthie 2 and 8; Julie Clegg S and 3; Star Clegg 4 and 10; Uscita's Boy 5 and 7; Sunkis 1: Far Away Lady 8 and 4; Wait For Me 9 and 6; America's Ace 10 and 5. RACES CC PACE-(RACES 1 AND 5) Premier J. Walter 1 and 3; Miss Donna Mae 2 and 5: Sleepy Sam 3 and 1; Mr. Jollscott 4 and 4; Propane 5 and 2. - JUNIOR FREE FOR. ALL-(RACES 2 AND 6) Morriell Woody 1 and 5; Ann's Dream 2 and 2; Jo Jo ; Spencer 3 and 4; Texas Hanover 4 and 6; My Darling 5 C TROT-(RACES .1 AND 7 Miss Worthy Dale 1 and 3; Jimmie A 2 and 6; Lus- ticia 3 and 2; Jollity's Dream 4 and 1; Miss Palli 5 and 4; 1 Budlong 7 and 5; Big Boy 8 B PACE-(RACES 4 AND 8) Lou Kalmuck 1 and 2; Laurel Chief 2 and 1; Colonel Budlong 3 and 5; Captain Morgan 4 and 3; Billy Budlong 5 and 4; Mannister Direct 6 and 6. races will be held Saturday. July 2nd. Owners are reminded to have their eligibility . are pleased to announce ' Gay Scottish Tartan: ' Rainbows of plain shades ' Boxer and Brief styles 11.1 ghftlfj Swim Suits for in or near the waiter. T-Shirts tit the Beachfor Cotta8e- J pol. comfortable Jantaien 3.95 new charcoal iionu . Styled by . ShuH'lawortli and Stetson light shades on FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS Open Tonight -- Sat. to 1 p. in. -95 m. higher N. S. Baseball LI 1'0. 1) tin lb 2 n'..'.?3?ii.u.&.'.. E" Horseshoe Club Opens Saturday The B Horseshoe Club is an for a banner sea- niem son. first tournament of the Court. another tournament ll yea:-wlllbalialdontlils helngplannadlnwlilchtunufrom wool:-and and all interested in Summeraida R. C. A. 1". and Ken- vllyluareaakedtoplckupthelrrlngtonwlllfaliopart. cards from Jack Mc- ACADIAN BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION I755 - I955 Iliistlco. Wednesday, July 20. 1955 Organized by the Acadlana of Prince Edward Island Dinner and Supper sewed on grounds. Saloon - Games - Band Concert -- Floats - Pageant. You are cordially invited to attend. he ilenttennial Airshow Program:. Charlottetown . Airport JULY 2110 to which the public are cordially Invited to attend All Tliiios Mentioned "Daylight Saving" 1-00 Gates open. I i ("Adela of No. D Air Cadet Squadron (Charlotte- 1.30 town) will present an exhlbitloniof precision drill. The band of No. 58 Air Cadet Squadron (Summer- aide) will prusnt A band concert. The RCA! Central Command land. one of In leading military bands in Canada. will present a hand concert. Official opening ceremonies: Mr. Reg. l-lowlrd. President of the Charlottetown Wing of the Air Force Auoclatlm; His Worship Mayor Stewart of Charlottetown: His Honour the Lieutenant Gover- nor of Prince Edward Island: and Mr. Foster Hewitt will participate, Mr. Hewitt will a short addreul and officially open the Air Show. 3.05-4.30 T" '”"' ”””" '"' '” '"""'" . consisting of: fly Plat of ID Sabra 304! from Chatham. NB. Fly Past omv-1 Nsptunu from Greenwood. N.S. Cornell aerobatic display from the Moncton Flylniz Club. ' Analiota paralwfren llllescuallnlt of G. wood. Ills. ::.RcN &. I-"731 gnu-water VII Q IDIO- tica. to.-mguon; Hytng by Lancastei-a from summerslde. An r-as Sabre lot will attempt to break the sound . bari-in. :...r.-.:':'..':.". '”i..:.:' .t::l.."'...i" "' ' ”'"'" K . pfniggcha aylag I7 Avenger: from RCN Shear- wa . - I Lmuuu it-in auiiiinmiiio-viii bomb a dummy Jehiarlae. 2.14 2.4 A Dying demonstration to aa otter aircraft horn Greenwood. Iuynotrh flying by a Laaeulcr from summer- aide. Flint canuuagocm-um run; by the Moncton Ilylag Clo F'lyPautliva'l'l8iIveeltartranohatIiani. Asa-ioutnunnu iniieopurlytuinvn hell- ; aoptrl'ralaaarwatr.N.I. I'lyPaIhal'A10Packof. lfHImI'O:UN.iPItllB!nit- siuiu.nupimuiiinyiuuaiomu-uonticna. so jrounds