I Giants Climb Back Into Second Placecln National League With Win Over Bravo Gssn MILWAUKEE. (AP)-New York Giants climbed Page 6. The Guardian Busy Season Charlottetown Golf Course The first . -heduled 1955 at the Charlottetown Golf Club will be held Saturday. May 21st. This event will be a two-ball men's, foursome beginning at 2:00 p.m. Members are requested to phone or leave their name shop. There will be a men"s against par on May 23rd. handi- caps will apply with prizes for gross and net. The round may be played any time during the day. The offociai club opening will be held May 28th. The event will be e two-ball mixed foursome at 2:00 p m. The draw will he announced. Following the match there will be a bean supper and golf movies. That evenini! the entertainment committee will hold the opening dance. National Golf Day is June 4th. On that dale ”Lite" Magazine sponsor a match in which men play Ed Furgoi. U. 5. Open Cham- pion and the women "Babe" Zaharias U. S. Women's Open Champion. It is permisseble to play this match earlier in the week. Full details will be publish- ed later. The gross proceeds are divided equally between the Can- adian Red Cross and the develop- '""" Moore. Pronounced Fit F as Philadelphia at Brooklyn (N) New York at Pittsburgh (N) NEW YORK (AP)-Light hesvy- it no;-mi". back into second place in the National League Thursday St. Louis at Cincinnati (Ni Friday May 21). 1955 Willie Mays and Don Mueller. Planned At by nosing out Milwaukee Braves 3-2 on the batting of Mays drove in the Giants' first run with a single and Mlillion-Dollair .Dlarnage Suit In U. S. Basketball Chicago at S Milwaukee (N) stus-day's Games weight champion Archie Moore has been examined by New York state athletic commission physicians and Moore. 33 years old. was denied s licence in California in Much after so examination Indicated 1,. event forFveil as club matches. at the pro. matchl the winning marker with a ion fl . Mueller. who colIect- Philadelphia at Brooklyn - g y uff I I II - ed three hits, doubled home the other run. NEW YORK (AP)-A Washing- The Bullets suspended opera- Igfwlzlzk 5: giguggrg? gmglgeunced mhn'rg3m'o?Fih?u'VIn ' en" mm ' "'1 FRWF Big Jim Hearn went the route. W--"Hams wt.j,f;h'e”jyin'sg"funy ton, D.C., group filed s 31,000,000 tions in November, 1954. The play. CI-Haul; ntIMuw;!:lk"at m.mlo;"e.nsl,n:dlcu gym mmmm. . gm": up 10 hm for M5 sum Humberto Robinson replaced .iohn- gamage .5”: ":hIedlfI":I ?I:"'BThl;l':t lglfb l1.:(Ii1ed by thethteamuilwere - said Thursday W I . ' v H 8 II 8 I0 8 as C - ' . f ' The Eastern N. B.-P.E.I. section--Vlclmy "3a"'5I "'9 deI””' The son and purposely passed Thomp- ball Agggcfauone and its president tgaxis ofamggg league" :,';the the Amellcall LCHSUE 51311111118! "lie The examination paved the way .n I understanding the players would changed' I” Mmre" "ac delence "glut Nllvllllll I-Eilllle middleweight champion Bobo Olson Maurice Podoloff. charging viola- tion of the Sherman anti-trust law. The suit was filed by the Wash- ington. D.C.. Professional Basket- ball Corp.. Inc.. which charges the NBA has refused to approve trans- fer of Baltimore Bullets' franchise to Washington and ”has refused to Friday's Games Boston at Washington IN) Baltimore at New York (Ni Kansas City at Chicago tNl Cleveland at Detroit (N) . Saturday's Games Kansas City at Chicago Cleveland at Detroit al tournament June 25-26 at Char- lottetown. The N. B.-P.E.I. sectional play- off July 3rd at St. Andrews, NB. The Nova Scotia Open June 27, 28. 29 at Brightwood. The Nova Scotia Amateur July. Iafme was the (my ""2 played In-.son. Mays then filed deep to e majors. , I be returned when the Bullets' franchise was restored or sold. The Washington group contends it offered in March. 1955. to buy the assets of the Bullets. includ- ing player contracts. and move the franchise to Washington. Chicago at Milwaukee (night)- Rush (2-2) vs Burdette (22). St. Iouis at Cincinnati lniglm- Lawrence (2-2) vs Valentine (1.1) Philadelphia at Brooklyn inigmj - - -Roberts (4-3) vs Loes ((-1). New York at Pittsburgh (nigim here June 22. The contracts have not yet been filed, but presumably they will be approved. Stevens said that be. Dr. Vincent Nardieilo and Dr. Iran McCown had examined Moore and "found no pathology." In addition. Dr. Bobby Thomson in left. who made a fine backhand catch at the fence, but the drive did its dam- age. allowing Dark to come home after the catch. one of the hits off Iiearn was Hank Aaronls eighth homer of the season in the second whic gave the Braves a 1-0 lead. New York caught. up with start-i cr Ernie Johnson in the fourth In; 19 20 at Lingan ' i - - - e e l. The N. B--tP.E.l. Oven July 11. when singles by Mueller. Hanklklfl E i n ii. g .i. .n..m.n..n..M.. .12. 13 at Maputo”. Thomusnn and Mays gave HI 0 9 llg ALg,A., la b- ! B . f Boston at Washington (N) Lloyd Barnes took an eiectrocard- -McCall (1-0) or Llddle (1-ll VI l The Maritime Amateur August Gums me" ms; run, Begins suiurday 50 C II I'IE Baltimore at New York iogram of Moores heart and found Surkont (3-4). is. 16. 17. 13. at Fredericton. L single, by .109 Ad.-oi-k and Probg . y I The Fundy -Park T0llrI'Ial'IiCIIl;Danny 0-Cunncn and Del C-ran, qhoming for the PEI mm As. . National League SEDL 10- ll 3t Fundy Park. ldall's sacrifice fly put the Braves .;,;ciam,,, Wm get .;,,d'egw,, gm-lsoccef , zw L7 Psglgah The P' E' 1' 099" Sept dale "Vahead 2-1 in the bottom of the i9-; 0,, 5 1 ma M 21 II in B.mokI'vv" 5 I -1' ”"”"""ed ” CI”'””"”l"W"A -fourth aiai is gnu rial-I' lsayiiiii: arvlilg roaonro (CPI M v - N th n MI" lurk 17 H "W 7'” The Gm" Gables T"""”""'"tl The Giants got the full range able unlli 230 pzien all 500 yaar?ls- Phillips Thursday.VcaaiIe.hI fgr as (s:l"cli.g:is Ills Ilsa Isslzls 7&2 U Sept. 4-5 at Cavendish. i - - ' A 2 g ' . . ' ., -, ' The Canadian Amman AuW5t.:;I"h:lonl:ns(;r:ld 1:! I;l;:k fsifllhi (Pug theoratn-ges. are "in IIle.1Il!l0Cei5 complete police iepoit on. s not Milwaukee iii 1:3 .541?” . .14 In Canary. I I? - - E8 A b 1'90 11! 11081011. Cy WI .011! among fans aitendlng a city soc- Cincinnati 2 ti . ! . The P.El Amamur Charnp-mnwIl3l9IEl:VT3I')Ped"E-flfluliliI07 score lte IIIDEII on atiirdays. Theiefore c-er game Wednesday night which Pittsburgh, 11 Z) .355 lily-1 lship lo be announced. . m-- i is iiiged that ciciy. member haired may and made mime pm. Philadeipiiia ' 9 21 .300 .1 lake advmnage "I III? Ilmes "19 tection necessary for the referee TI'""5d”5'5 R'55"II5 ' New York Ii Milwaukee 2 I The Charlottetown Golf Course is I 0 tin excellent condition under the.MarcIuno faithful and experienced care of. the superintendent. John MacDon-lHe aid. The "rofessionai Cecil Dow-l o ling is alrgady giving lessons and; RETIIQ In Sepi. LOS ANGELES. (AP) - Rocky all indications point to a greater' membership. Golf has been in-' Cfeaslllg in POINJIB ily lll Canada Marciano has denied a report that Ind llle Ulllled Slate! and llll5 he might consider retiring after a ranges "e "W": . . 1 The disturbance ended a match the Association wants to assemble leaangae 0' the Nmmml Soccer a strong team to retain the trophy ' . I which was won last year by the Is- . The fans slmmcd ,aLmSS H' C land marksmen. There are still a Imd alld chased Vela” At D'?v' few rifles available which can be Ies.""m he was rescued by Dan” picked up at me Uri" shed on OTIICEFSIZ-IIICI escorted homes Mnnday and Thursday Wenlngs Ml The not was one of a series of iBOXING MONDAY, MAY 23rd-8.30 P.M NIGHT SPECIALS ......j, M ment of Junior Golf in Canada. trend has been reflected in the. gepiember fight, 7 pm dismrmncgs at soccer games in- The summer golfing programme local clubs Members are expecting Th, rugged Rockyg who regained. i ' my parks this Season. . . F includes the following events as A very bruzhl 1:011 year. his world heavyweight, one Mon-ll B.sI T --A:-.e L ”'" ”' day night by wallnplng England's) I ey eQn1 dav imlud . S . F C .1 . Don Cockeii in San Francisco. wasl O - i ' e" - Rf ' " Pd me" ' ' ' ' - - asked about me Wm hm Wm. OTTAWA (GP) y Sgtg J A .:(z)sIllnt1.l(:)Iligiil;e:i.l Bd.ueCpl.".lIi.p.i.JPaK- '"AlN mmT 10 N First quality Sanforized white cotton cover--Zipper opgnmg AT. CI'i'Town Bowling Team In 3rd Place llesday alter arriving fmm lllBIDraper of South Porcupine. 0iit..'Young. R.C.M.P.. Truro. N.S. and Sgt. J. A. Blais of Montreal ' P HARRY ”KlD" north. "There's nothing to it," he told a Los Anizelcs Times reporter. "I've never felt better tiian I did In Tourney are the only hoidovers from last year on the Canadian rifle team which will compete at Bisiey. Eng- Tio Late To Iilasslli: V-'ton"TsKi.E -;i.An7. C. c. M. pouigton. REGULAR S650 SPECIAL S3. M I-IALIFAXH Tho (Tiiarinttetown New Glasgow . . . . . . . . . . . .. tg . . 1. g , . .V r A y g V - - Prince yzdward Island tournament l0dIY- nghung I intend to fight.-. specled by Defence Minister campgl 5931- M GARY "THE GERMAN" l I M" shpped TI"'"d” ml.” "C" Wednesday. following a San hey the day before they sail from ' CAR LEAVING FOR 30570" W9 PI3” "' ' "' I" "Imd with Resuus Francisco interview. Lester Brom- Quebec City June 8. . I May 30 or 31. Can take two . . . , Featuring the new Jubilee pattern in choice of red. grey. green is Gmupl passengers. Phone 4055. Cciimalndgnt of the team riuoledi 739- .- - Fem" '01 RCAF Sta-lraiicni-2n wiiivi-r:if"A"r '- know I N011 Lincoln Park AllJ9Tl8- cipai for Southporl school. Others on the team announced io- I 1-an S(.(.,.9la..).. I LOST - BETWEEN wii'a'A"r'i.i-Y Rivcr and Winsioe South. by Dartmouth Beazleys. The stand- i . ings were up to the end of the ldth bug' New York wnrld Telegram round. The 15th was still being played early this morning. In the lath round Thursday Charlottetown lost to Halifax Inde- oLyellow Harmony House colors. Mix or match your color c oics. . REGULAR 579.95 SPECIA-L 559.88 i and Sun boxing writer. Germany I: New Glasgow Marciano as saying: ”I haven't been going forward since the first fight with Ezzard Char- les. If I don't look the way I feel I should in the fall fight. I'll think By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League New York 000 I20 000--3 I 0 iuilwsukee Helm and Katt. Westrnm 191: SEMI-FINAL-6 lids. ouldoo shooting will be announced GASTON "THE BELTER" shortly in the daily press. pendents with s pinfall of 1435 to J h . . 1430. Three points went to the win- a:dn(gg:;!daI1S1?I;,l':3g?:hl::;nyBrI;Il;I. 1 aimui sieppinl out as , fizhlergv Allison ll-Iutch way of Glasgow Road and Crabb , Iers and one to Charlottetown. Asmny E. degkins Road. stccl telescopic fishing , in me 143, mung chm-log gtown I L u I L ' na . c wen ' rod with reel. Finder please my ' lost again :;(i”l6)7artm?iilt!h I:icJ'l 13, Rochemzlfmn 7,3: ol1e3153":7 1, 1 Hero 5 Welcome l;lvl;1;'9dE;I”Anll1Il;lL . wiitalct Hcber Hardy. Manse. vs ' with I 149 - Dina - In" T t V we 030 01 -11 ii 4 C '3” I '"”"i .- I I other three for the winners. one for o;::,f;eii' Hem, (3). Iafacxiuon For cgckell Mflry Mclaennlln i.b”iigTl.':f'i;wb'n',AR;rIWENTS - JOHNNY , . Charlottetown division of points. (3). gum (5), walk" (iii and gIeI::rCG'C"1'v'J" I one lhree mom: and bath. on; B I Th ut landing event of the day Burbrink. Band (71; C. Johnson LONDON, (CPI - lion Cockell I .' ' ' ', ' ' y 3 ' ' ' . I Iilirllielpg VSNBS the 2-2 point split and Berberet. Hits: Roch-Brandt. will get a hero's reception in hislg.oy.,.AII4g:;',I:fRan Ilharlelle. l'.I:pc.-')i'l.?nhaIlhr..o.I;'5I...Sy :25: r Del-uxe Happl hm, carnage f..Iurmg Plarllc forhh.d IGEIIIIII m.....,.5 mo .0 3.30. llalll-in No 8- erette. chrome fenders and pusher. nylon bearings. Tor-Jethroe. lrlliarkell. native London borough of Batter-H.-red Ymmk" p,-may sssessssssssssssss i by Ha,m,?,x 9.0"" Mmfm Ih-'.i.Ie?i(.I' Buffalo mo ioi one ii 7 2 no t f It I ers o e ournamen wi e - - sea upon is yre urn rom te By 3' 1,3 A .1 1.2. . '- Haiifax Kapians. the defending Monlfefll 101 021 05X-1016 1 United States. it was announced .3. Ge,'.I::es l 5f,.".'3f"” pm men 5 4; Que" ' - 3 ., champions in the min round. Keir Bunmn8- Slum W and Me Thursday. 3... pane;-50. -- -- - -----W -. YOUNG "moan" 9 5 3 8 . inns were making s better show- whorl”? CTllE- Mltkenl l9l Borough Mayor S. F. C. Sporie Fred Andrew ' - a " mg dming the day. Browning 10) and Bucha. HR; Buff said cocken ,5,-eed by trans”. Stephen Fem: - . . Following was the standing at l;:5n5ll-ngMll- Nel5f"'- w'Cl'3lE- L" Iantlc telephone to attend the civic Ten-y Knudsen ..-::-....-- th d f it r nd.: ' - reception. VS. - . . " "" i w if” "M 12 i ...... .. R. . .2 Use your email. any on smpsonv-sew any Pawn-ni Plan. Conn Martel! 41 7 Rlghllglnd Ih (:33 kid HOV. the heavyweight. crown from A tn I M PEANU 5 . ' g . Kaplans 1! ul H? gr-kiodnsgge -(sfvmem Rocky Marciano In 5.... Francisco ll mill lie at: its Store open until 9 o clock Frid sy evening-Closing Saturday -' Beazieys . as 11 '3?"-F.;c h;;0';. m Ham. Mondays British sports writers sh. so In. CI-larlqffptnwn 39 ml . v 1 9 - ' - . have hailed him as the "real P W U noon. - i'sl"'I' llfrl 3”; w”:(II"3"'s':gi hero" of the contest. One sports . . . n"mm"”"" yr - omp ins. azan . ic -. - . ........ .....-..... ............. ;::;;e;,suizs--sdk;g;;; tlgeggngl . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED on MONEY REFUNDED. Local Boxer mumm mo nos m-- n s ........ --....... ... Vllllmll PM A cum-N mm-an ' - M In N B Hl!2l:'l!l1Ie Ind RD0atlr1k:!lt:llL00lldl-mi gwoy the hillsides for a valiant wsr- Ind EQIIIMCIIL I lrnlg mm. in, Roy nigmgnd - NI. av 9 ' ' renn 47). Scantiebury ill and III"-3 "”m'ic”mIn3t O O O S ' '35 TRURO !CPi--Prom 11- 'r lN"”" I"”"""' I - I DRY CLEANERS g , . lfrancis said Thursdllyr hcllmlinn Jo k I” TOWII RIHO I no Kent 5.. mm” "2 m""”' "g:"dreA;'S:6cAd'"' "'5 29 K9l1l' SI. Dial ined up New Brunswick middie- C C I C II ' ' ' - , weight Eiois Durelle for s fes- Y. - Li Below are the results of the last 41 Beasley Ave . t lured bout here June is. On Critical st shoot for the season of the Char- cirum - Phone ms 4. lottelown Rifle Club. Activities for 7 IOOO Shirts -Values to 5.95 On' Sale Today and Sat. Til 9.30 p. LIE Shirt Sale 5 AKRON. Ohio (AP? -lPiits- burgh Jockey Russell Stein re- mained on the critical list in St. Thomas Hospital Thursday after a spill in the first race at Ascot Park Wednesday. Stein received a skull frnctiire and lost an eye when his horse fell and other Francis said Durelleis opponent would be either Ted Doncaster of Moncton or Don Squarebriggs of Charlottetown. The 23-year-old Diirelle. a brother of Canadian light heavyweight champion Yvon Dureiie, has won 19 of his 21 lights in the last four GET YOIIR HOLIDAY NEEDS at GREEIIIIALIS 23rd ANNIVERSARY - SALE ?:l'ni Shirisloi95. Solo . ..m2g.43y years. lie lost one and drew in stumbled and G""”'''' horses sprawled over thrrvtwg HOLIIIAYTWEEK-END . MEATS & GROCERY BARGAINS Shoulder Men.Is - IlOASTS.lb. 43: lslllflsalld 5110"! 436 B0lllllE ' Reg. 95c-Menls y F ggrinhba.......................356 T.shiriis. sal.'2for....”..'I.M Menls . VAN HEUSEN FIRSTS and SECOND, leef.Ib. 33: ;i;.iEiAiiKogT;3one 65 Ankle Sox.................43c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C 19fg',',"v,;- "' "”4"'Ki TTT , . EVERY SHIRT sANFORlZEDggGUARAN1-EED y BI'OldC'O"lSIlOI"l'S ......... 736 w H I T E h 25 Men? PLAIN end FRENCH CUFF! . ” - :3; 20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 33: ioM3;l.:0. Msai. .. . . . . . 18.23 0 REGULAR on SHORT POINT FUSED COLLARS H.HHH” . ar as-ens y 'white 's......." ' ' ' it SIMS to 49.50. 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