BABARA ANN QUEEN WINS . . - , ith C rii Driving Park. Coming up in third ;"tl.USl:iii:uilliiiQslm;llnaliiilin lililt spot is Gahagan and driver El imllth over Sir Joseph and Archie wood Shaw. Next card at the driv IpI':I;.(.Itt-1, on the opening night ing Park is slated for Saturday ,;,.... -;-mi at the Charlottetown night. a count of two in the first round. llowarti showed his citstomary - - mi . , , I) r - it-int work in the filth and Th? ClU5l'l9'lmlK”V" Gun'r11m'nL1ElednE.Nh:LJum?f.'.0' 1,906.7 fruit-. then on Durelle missed - do I -V W frequently. Durelle carried the fight to Howard throughout, but the Briton scored with sharp counter punches. Durelle was repeatedly warned by the referee for butting and low punches. LONDJN (cm a Arthur How- ard of London Tuesday night scored a 10-round decision over Canadian light heavyweight champion Yvon Durelle of Bate Ste. Anne. N.B. . Durelle attacked continually in the early rounds of the non-title match and had Howard down for Bolero Sets Course Record In Yacht Race Yesterday V .- i - I ' - The bout was a preliminary to ll'Ulll'TOh' Blolglllfa l:e?l: ;ldhm:.r:,' ,-2,?-l9n(.llln:lg;' :ilm:eCll:l,::' the 15-rounder in which Gordon Hm 73-fool :lallTucsi(lac3l'0 in the 2 23-0139 Venturer also hettercd walla"? 0' B"3"”0"d- 0"l-- W0" murse 1-er-or ' ' i i :.j. . , g 3 muda yacnt the record by nine minutes. 11 ,:f..l:.p0lil; Elilel tlildossid the finish seconds. H R ' Wlal salmibmlldls head in 3135-iovor sQL'Ai.i,s i'”i'"5 ””"5""" i wh BnlPi'n finished 0bKPlT- - 5 ii F.elen's black-hulled yayili . 9" - O. y 1' when-ccimnrsornvhnmmmvw BNNS 3W3 n. beating another 73-micr. -I - g , - -- llillq? new yawl Venturer. owned by 8b0"i 60 tm”"”” lmh":;l' Hxmgl OTTAWA itflileiiarness racing Harry G. Haskell, after a duel ever. cu ttr('f'fa,pp?'nln. yrcdsi will begin Thursday night at Con- most of the way in the 635-mile rl('nC(jCl'lZl'OHl..(llllCl.t fy'in in Ta. "mam park on the Outskirts 0' evem :(h9yl'”'5llg'l:)c(;'i'(';'cr':)in l””'V' lo ilull. Qiic. across the Ottawa B I ' '. time was two days. 1171 "" sql ” . i ' l'lY('l'. owner T. P. tTnmmy) Gor- houllslllnll minutes. 40 sccoiitls.l Vllcavy squall.-. blotted out ind man mmmmccd Tuesday. and the corrected time was two liiiish. anti Vcnliiicr apn-1Iri'1') The track. constructed in i9t2. days, 21 hours. 44 minutes. 0.311051 "1? Small Mal "53". l." "'f"k was used for flat racing until two wmndsy ttlie seaward end of the finish line. years am when names! racing This bettered Highland Lightis 5'?” aill""3Fhed "la l1"ed"”df”: was introduced. ltl.l'.l course record by one hour. I-Ill! mid mlnm 5'l”"(''- 3'" Eats TT is minutes. and 0.3 seconds. 8ailli'll.l' 3 yha” (ville fifllcli"-ll ' . . - . l . was given ie n l H .' liburers ll 4 Si,-gfhal by the stake lioni, ivhicli had riraggcd anclior half a mile to leeward. The finish line vom- y mitten gave Vcnturcr the closest By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS approximate gimp. National League W.S. Guhelmannls Windigo was Wu AB R H Pi-t.,next. with an elapsed time of Lung, Pitts. 195 38 70 .359 three days, one hour. four min- liailcy, Cin.l . T -3:ll4:tl;lutcs dantl 18 fsg(';i;it:i2s7.maiid cots, Boyer, St. nuts 11.; n 1 ,rectc inie o . ': L'it-Iueiite. Pitts. 148 23 50 .3238; Another class A yacht. A. L. ihloon. St. Louis 195 37 64 .3llU1I.oomis .li'.'s Good Iyews. re- itiiiis--lioyci', 44 quired thl't't' rims. one hour. .l.i lions batted in -Boyer. 30- minutes. 28 seconds and cor- llits-Boyei-. 75. rected time was 2.22:ti3..'l0. y . liiiiiblcsalscll. Cinciiiiiati and other 5-at-his by now have tlls-: g ' Lopiitii,l'liilaticlpliia. lt'nVt,'l'(i(l from their radios that the e 'liriplc.swBip'ttiiL. glilwaukce and M51 nnjghcrs are atz llltlllllllbllt-. ltliiys. New '01”. - anti some have tip in ii tours 0 1 llomc runs-Long. 17. handicap time to capture the race .. a Stolcii hascs-Mays. l5. . "" (.m.I.ccu,(i time. Among them -' . l)Il('lllng-LBWFOIICC. Clll('lllnZill.it( the 58-foot Canadian yawl i 30. 1.000. g l P -kl . entered by the R('N. Hall- Strikcouts - Friend. Plii.'s'l)lll'1.1ll. ml; 0 74 x l . f t American League AB R H pvt. .-... . .- .e....-..w-a-j- llantlc. .x- v. 221 60 in .3i:o- To CHICAGO Vernon. Boston 157 27 57 .3h Maxwell. Detroit 147 35 . - o it was announced yesterday that Kiiciin. Detroit 191 30 ' as e vtzilly llcrizcsheimcr. veteran right Bci'i':i. New York 187 34 winger of the New York Rangers. lliiiis---lllaiitlc. 60. .vci-is trailctl in the ('hicogo Black lliins liziticd in--Mantle. LONDON tAPi"Lt'W "Mil" mp Hawks for centrc Georite tllbdt )t”3,., Mamie. 34. Aiistrailati P 0 W 9 l" h9”5C' "35 l Siilliiiiii. It was .1 straight swap I)0uhl(IS,.Kugnn' 15. scctlcd ho. 1 Tuesday. l0I' ihflwith no cash Involved. Both play- Triples-Simposii. Kansas City. men's si '55 Di ill? Vl'ml)l9Sl"" ers scored 40 points in last sea- : tennis chainpi0nSl1lDS b08””""3 son's ploy. Home runs-Mantle. 23 . . Jlllll" 115- . V ..h Slolcn bases-li'raucona. Hillil-l Titlcholdcr Louise Bioii?-ll 01 mm and Kuchn, 7. lBcv(-rley Hills. t,alif.. ilrciv top Pitching - Brewer. Boston. 9-Ll place in thc wonit-n's singles while 900, t Althea Gibson of New lurk. Strikcoutsvscore. Cleveland 90.iowncr of the hottest current win- iilbove does not include TIICS-lnlng streak in tennis, was seeded layg. games! i No. 47., W y mug 9lRATES' rowan BOY -- By Air"! "'"'”'i PALE LONG Pir rs punch xsr B152-34fAA', ms EARLY ,.r fsuxsowa ," 5.4-W54rzao' at W! WA7lallAL gasuz. HA6 BEEN win! I; TEMV5 (mm: Ava Amok) amt! It Nick: 2 M-a mo ' JILL IN I944. 15'; Put?!) jgr I155, 171: aurrrutt IIrcAI!D Ma rvsxsmv 77150 70 N114 liner 1! sun A Md Suqplltld prim All lulu included GUARANTEED OUAUTY Arthur Howard Scores 10- Round Decision Over Durelle 5. If aivw lotltksllprautn. - 9 L . (WWW MM .- is, s w mm A ' pmgpfp CATCIIER. AND FRESHNESS the vacant British Empire light heavyweight title by outpointing Barton at London. Durelle his defeat was " hly bitter. As Canadian light l vyweight champion and three times victor over Wallace, the New Brunswick lobster fisher- man had claimed he. not Wallace. should have had the title bout. But I "elle had been disqual- ified in a fight against Barton in Britain in May. 1955. and was ToW By KEN METH TAL Canad' Preps Staff Writer LOND”N (CPI - Gordon Wal- lace pummelled Britain's Ron Barton for 15 rounds Tuesday night to ..'y the light heavy- weight champiunship of the Brit- ish Empire to Canada. The 27-year-old truck tlriver from Brantford and Creighton Mines, Ont, rocked the reigning British light heavyweight king with a looping right hand ill the fl. 10 seconds of th brawling match and steadily built up an overwhelming margin will; a sav- age o-fisted barrage. Wallace. who entered the ring of the wrong end of 5 in 2 odds, .j.:j:h1h PR0BABLEOE- PITCHERS American League Baltimore at Chicago -- Loes (0-0) vs Pollet (3-1! or Keegan (2-4) Washington at Kansas ('ily 4N1 -Wiesler t23)- vs llcrriage it-5! New York at Detroit t.VI- Kucks (8-3) vs Hoefi iii-iii or Gromek (5-3) Boston at Cleveland i.N'-ePor- tet-field (2-6) vs Score I6-5: Natlonal League St. Louis at Brooklyn Pointl- sky (4-4! vs Maglie (Hit or Leh- man (1-1) Chicago at New Y0l'k(K8lSel (1-0) vs Hearn til-6! Cincinnati at Philadelphia (Ni- Fowler I4-61 vs Simmons t2-Si Milwaukee at Pittshiirgh Nt- passed over in favor of Wallace. ."and Conley (1-3! vs Law t2-7- NR) POUNDS OUT 15-ROUND DECISION Wallace Gets Nod Over Barton in Light-heavyweight Title weighed 16198. Barton weighed l7-Ila. E Referee Fred Blakeborough didn't bother to mark up his score- card for ti final round before r tsing Wallace's hand in Vi' 3'. BARTON DOWN 4 TIMES ln accor....nce with British box- in': tradition. the referee did not make his .orecard public. 'l'hel Canadian Press scorecard SEW? 10 rounds to Wallace, two in 33110". and three even. i l- Four times Wallace brought U101" I 12,000 fans in Clapton Stadium to their feet as he sent Bar . to- the floor with crashing overhand rights to the chin. But Barton hung on gameiy to the end. The Canadian's best round was the 13th when he rocked Barton back on his heels with two sizzling lefts, then sent over his favorite right-hand punch to bounce Bar- ton to the canvas. 1' was up at the count of eight. but Wallace let go with two more roundhouse rights that put Bartonl. down again for a nine-count. Bar-I to was sinl:2..g to the floor un-.. der a rain of blows when the bell ended the round. I UNORTHODOX TYLE i Wr"ace. w h o s e unortiiotlox swings and rough - house tactics' ' appeared to confuse the more sty- lish Briton, put Barton down for a one-count in the third round and; for a tw' 'illlll in the eighth. V Barton, who had lost only one tlght in 22 professional appear- 1 ances before running into Wallace never appeared at-'e to take ad- vantage ot his siipc-r' bnxinc i skill. Both fighters we well-marked at the end of the bout. Wallace suffered a cut mouth. a slit on his riiihi eyiid and had badly bruised lips. Barti... hail a mouse over his left eye. a swollen nose and puffed lips and cheeks. VFor Wallace, the "it'lnry was a filling climax in his upset victory of last (tel 18 over Randy Tur- pm of i-Inglaiid. then the ruling l-.'iiipiii- light heavyiveiglit cham. Pltiii. it was a fourth-round knock- mil by Wallac in the non-title fixttiie that convinced Turpin ha slioulti retire and leave the title vzicaiit "the Canadians hail caused Barton trouble from the start. put Barton down for counts of eight and nine in the l3th round. The first travelled .scveral feet landing on his unprotected chm: The second followed almost as Barton regained his feet, Barmn mimatletl to weather the last two rounds but the Cauadjmj wfiual bell. Barton had to iemove his socks and shorts to come in at 17411. P"”mi5m'” "19 Plilli-in. 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