t - 0 Bob Sweikert Drives To Victory In Auto Race; Costs Life Of Two.-Time Winner 3 C it 0 Hungarian Slashes 7 Fulr Seconds Off 2-Mile Record By Milton Marmot from Budapest--would havte vtvon the Just 8wh31a;dskl;iH2:02.2. wm-,1-11 LONDON. (Ap14a ,1 1- 1111mm, that mile in a second or two as er.1 a -year-o or ire clerk, "14 a slim Hungarian Armly lieutenant. nun” Mnnday looked "Mme M l”" h' M"! h lie”? "P Will Monday slashed seven full seconds tltlllll O 3153 mm W191 "51 Ial:l'l;'fr:I1d"I:"5v.3" y Dave Burgess LNDIANAPOLIS, (AP)-Handsome Bob Siveikert of Indianapolis drove to victory Monday in the bloodiest 500-mile auto race in 25 years-ea bitter contest that cost Elie life of two-time winner Bill Vukovich of Fresno, alif. i Eight other persons were hurt in race mishaps. The five-car accident that sent Vukovich hurtling ho flaming death was the first Fatal smashup in the Memor- ial Day classic since William (Shorty) Carillon of Indian- Page 6 The Guardian, Tuesday, May 31, 1955 Canadiens Give Up Rights To Leading OHA Scorer Mt)N'IiHli2Al. tt'Pl -- Moiitreal jlllllnr playcixs. Canadieiis gct S13.- Canadiens of the National Hockey om (mm Chicago for Ciesla. League announced Monday they Th. "memem W-1.1 C 1. lapolig wag killed in 1947 . - - - . i . ' r i . - -...mm...a... . l . ,, illavek gperli lllgadillfllelf r'irgel:tsml:: wamed 1. main (.""1a milfal Xukovich kept the track rectirdigu 1”! year and w9.196 the ”'EI.g'gg2grE:S3ml:::::ordCame1IHABOSTOO STRONG me. e . sc A g - 1. 1 . , . . l . - 1 . I . an ' H g Hmke). M. 511,1, 1,111 1119 Leak -11.515131 0,. ”' deam 45”' Sm" lb" Wudm” previous year. home in a startling it minutes 33.41 lirilains Ken Wood. 3 4.01113 Iharos lowered Rem; 11,91,111 seconds before a wildly cheering miler running his third two-mile 3.000 metre record two weeks Ago i season in the Ontario opened 111 1909. soriatmn's iunior A division. Finishing lust behind Swcikcrl were Tony Bettenhausen. Tinley Park. lll.. second; .Iimmy Davies. Pacoima. Calif. third; Johnny Thomson. Springfield. Mass.. fourth: Walt Faulkner. Long Beach. Calif.. fifth; Andy Linden. Manhattan Beach. Calif.. sixth. by 3.2 seconds to 7:555. He nut plans to heat Relff's 2.000 met,-1 mark of 5:0! in A race in Brusui. race. stuck valiantly with the smooth-striding Iharos and fmlsh- ed second. also in the record- smashing time of tl:"34.0. Wo9od'9I June il5. best previous two in es was 2 . 11, 111,10 11,11! '10 1.111, 11' When Tabori dropped out of thei 11,, 11.,,,gl;,y.1;,11,1,. ,f1e::'l'l; race with a stitch in his side atl London A11111151 12.131 1harm md "I3 End 04 3 mile and 5 M" "" he thought a few seconds could he British Games' crowd of 50.000 at the White City Stadium. The list- ed world mark is 8:404 set in 1952 by Belgium's Gaston Relff. Iharos' feat followed by two days fellow countryman Laszlo Tabori's 3:59 mile ahead of Chis Chataway and Brian Hewson of Britain who their claim being honored. Last (iiesla played with St. Caihr-in week the Black Hawks started lnes Teepees. and Canadiens' bidding for Cieslais option. Leaf 1; statement said the Montreal general manager Hap Day lin- s......ke,.-S ,..1,.,,1,.; speed 1,,” STIFF WIND club's rights were surrendered18lLY 88113941 10 lei ill? HalVkS 123209 miles an hour, vulrnvich because of a prior claim Toronto purchase tliesla from Canadiensiset 111, record 11151 119,1. ,1 130154 all players if the Montreal Club Wiiiilil "8"-r in winning for the second straight Maple Leafs had on of Kitchener 3. developed at St. Catherines. h fen G81? Ymcogllnsf h 1 1 year, ; U 5 - 111 -- l. w. )l.llIl0l'S o e eas w o in urn ; ,.t . . 1. . V 1 , . . . I 3 . oxerrl Eilieslaewifililzalfiiierdlfliaropell-tv would transfer Bob Duncan of c-918-V:Bllitihiledllhl2::iii??Y(ie3ifelwh;us CONSIDERED mil-smER mush”. second and thlrd in "mi 6':E;2'1Iharo! mol:11oVu-1" .1 1 11.l taken 0" me 3'5” Wm.” """'ll W M Chmag" Black Hawk. ana me ju-mm Tnmnm Marlbmm mlllai"ied impical ”" ""1 whit" Sweikert was an n liltl r i "1'iiaiio3r'i59s':id he thought Iharos-l inch ihraorlhls vtvh.a!t ll: actlillgllgelpedl lfsitidgune by mmmhmll John I "'9" hi " shume M N” other Canadwmi Said. S 5”” wmd made n” ""9 pre-i'ace speculation alfligugeli ll: who scratched because of air slck- the seventh 440-yard lap in mi ' i i HIWW9 35 ham" 35 "SW1 1 333 11135 the number 51x 1-311111118 1-11.1. iiess on the trip the day before astounding 59.6 seconds and did SEES LOWER MARK sometimes made the cars Jump 1." 11m ya" on me American rem?-aw V-V--v-V-7-s "v'-- '- I M d t 1 1 i ' ii on ay's wo-niie casxlc. lharoii ran the first 880 Ill 2076 and the initial mile in 4 l7 :1 :1.- did the third half mile in 2 its and the last half mile in 2 022 for a second mile in 4:l6.l. six feet. The 28-year-old driver. compel- ing in the race, for the fourth time. blamed the wind for a spin by Rodger Ward of Los Angeles Automobile Association's cham- pionship circuit. There were ltt cars faster than Sweikerl in the qualifications and he started in the fifth three-car Hockey Moguls Gather In Montreal For Big Pow Wow Delmitls K'Kids Leading. American League Batters .mm.1.REAL 1111,, w 11111111911, 1cga1 game 11- 11181.1, 15.111.111.11 (131335! j1t:1ai:::mth:ml;i1gh plilie-1111. ml: row of the 33-car field. The Hungarian who wow” "I nien began arriving in Montreal si-me interruption ia ling p 8311 1 1 , 1 i Vi i , Either Vukovich or Jack Mc- NEW YORK i.'tPl - Il t 't' f ' cl lied l i-l 'n n ' H i " Y M""da'V mr S hllsy Keri" OHTMS was a mrwiiback 10 me liiuinm;enohmfgtalcaxcigigiitmig Gram of lnglmmoi Cam" per" K-kids Harvey 'Kuenn lelJ;mAsll szlrtrie lagliillnst Keagnszxzuhflifyllaslllilvzo ll)r(l)ll:d:lCs:ldTll1ti! xl.'5d0stKl i A ' i - . ' . . ' . - 1 ' ' A. lnllllll last ennial early leader in the race. Kaline. have vaulted into the twirl Tuesday night and has been side 1mwe.,e1.' 15 one m11e and 151.113 meetings. largely among the pr-o-1riut at the Montreal I 1 mm 1 ill” V””'Ma”'h whe" me gm" PM ed 8 ' top spots in the American League lined slnce. yn1.dS1 1.19 53111 13113, 11, 1111111111 fcssinnsi organizations. wind up Wednesday with the an-lter the first period . Black Hawks. if any- more deals are in the making nobody was talking yet. There was also more or less cnntiiiual in Mon- treal for the last month. as to who will succeed Dick Irvin as coach of Montreal Canadicns Irvin goes In the Hawks next season lndications are the choice. wont be made known until some Under the draft. NHL clubs first llockev League i National League l-Id Elislan of Oakland. have the opportunity of (trailing, ,Ysl:km'li'l'i wh” had led 50 M "W from American speculaiiun.'c-liibs. then from the QHL and WHL. After that. the AHL cani draft from the QHL and WHL. Busehdlrkesults wreckage and his car flipped end over end and landed outside the two - foot - high barrier. caught fire while lying upside down. he was removed from the cock- Jack Mcfirath in a neck-and-neck Camnlwias expected to winrtherbig pot. New York. Sept. 19. I398. George Budge Byres of Boston. and Frank Childs of New York. battered each other for 20 hectic rounds at the Lcnox A .C. At the end of the gruelling struggle. Byres was declared the winner. Ringside weights were given. Byres l6:'i -- Childs 165. Although Byres did priii-tically all his boxing in Yank rings. he was actually born in this City. He 36 laps. tried to miss the to succeed W. B. (Baldy) (CP Photo). The car Vukovir-h was dead when t. Vukuvich had been battling with New prcsidciit of the Camiiiian Associatioii is Jimmy Dunn of W'iniii1ieg. lie was elected at the close of the five-day aiiiiiial meeting in Regina George of Kemptville. Ontario. Aniaicur Hockey Sizzling Chicago Cubs batting race and show no signs a bonus player in June. 1953. af- ter his high school graduation, ranks second with e .361 mark. Vic Power of Kansas City Athle- tics dropped to third at .354. Fig- ures are based on games through Sunday. Kuenn, who has led the Ameri- can League in base hits for the past two seasons, currently is Switch-hitting Mickey Mantle of To Meet Tonight The baseball teams of Jimmy MacDonald. Charlie Ryan and Tom MacFarlane will- meet night at 5.45 on Memorial Field to make last minute preparations for getting the City Baseball League off to a good start. All persons the world mark would be hrouglit mm mum"! of the Nammal Leaduiildl: avliarilllalthtlsmrziiilll-iiiilililg fKllllKl:,I:(lll0rlll:ll' ((?;fi:nlnlA()crlell:l of slowing up their base-hit pace. New York Yankees remain! down eventuallv under R 30-or giie. l. . - ' ' ' ' '. ' i . K , 244' - ld .h t.'t f th t.329, lth h h l - r i - 1. rig-ii. i:.':.:ii .3: :?.f::...”iei...':i" .i:"".i.: Sports Forum ......: ;.:a...: W; 13-15: 3:11;;-;:;;i: . , lng chit-clial and some talk a- .N '5. own rai iviic 1 ('lIlllt:S1. -. . 4 ' i ” i 1 11.. U -. -1 f - . - - - . d 1.1- . 1- '11 3.0 5 ” ”l”5 0 W11 the "il""'i0”0"l' -W”P- 3"" 1”." '" the 5"'""l"'ii A 10"" ”” mmmnll Mn" BOXING uiissir " ” 0l952elea'flIsiertslley ?Oa5:lIll:u):V:l: H; mcleatsgontllllslleill:;Iag;88;V:3l)oln i W hm-M laps and "lug N"”d nounced Saturday, involving. the lamina commiiiec of all proi EV” (WFR FND : . .377 average. a fast timei S0th?D:8(ll.i iitlas the .1 Detroit Red wings and Chicago clubs also meets today, 1 - 1 . SW1 e 1 1 1 1 1 Th. zoyeamld Kama. an our Bas1b i;s(il:mi(l!i.11(tnoJ:i Brrm;1)'acBeriei1iis1i:: Held" Wh” Mned the Tigers " rott finished in aaurprisingtltit Before the race Barrati's imq would have been the fourth fastest ever for the distance behind such famous names as Reiff. tilialawly and (iunder Haegg of Sweden. Conditions were perfect The sun shone. the track was hard and fast and there was but A slight cross wind. On Saturday, then was no wind. but the track was sudden and the day was raw ant time after the NHL meeting. Fl"5i 5 -1 . . - - - 1 p1111, .31, 11110 1100 MP4 9 2-duel for the lead. After) 51mies. began 11111111113 1,, and d 3 . S D -H tied with teammate Katine in that who are interested h baseball HKEIY cANmDATFs 3:.0(:1(ll;n 11.10 1113 WX4 111 1 McGrath. fastest qualifier in the run around 1390, T1,,ar.;::l1I11, 1111,95, e s department with 57 each. his suf- please attend. damp after Mhours of rain. ' ' ' ' Purkey. Pepper ifli. Wade till. 1 Classlcv Cam! ""0 "'0 plus and ll” of any sort that he ever held were Namal most mentioned so far are Toe Blake. Roger Leger and Law tilt and Shepard. Petr-rson1 Mi; Meyer. Roebuck IR! and Cam-i”l "W 1'3”- ariella. W-Mr-yer. I.-Purkey. HRs:l car was pushed to the garages out the middleweight and light heavy- weight championships of New Eng- Two laps later Viikovich smashed 13111-1. 11, 1.1111151 up 111, 111111.95 "1 Dodgers Maintain Lead .a loaded bat ill post ltlh eighth vic- a pair of triuiiiplis-8-4 and ll-.'i-- over Pittsburgh as pitulicr Don Newcomhe parlaycd a fast hall and 1 This Evening My Real" 5" '"''m" ”"a"”"5 P h-Lon . Bkn-Cam allella. We llie pileup on the back stretch 1903. Shortl Effie h .1 By THE CANADIAN PRESS fll8.Vf'.F! and m0l”01l”ECEl'lllY' Wllh segmnd E D Elisian's car had flipped and over . 11111111111 afadem; me B,:)sim::1 up B 1 h H. 1 ltory without a defeat. Big Newk minor league coaching experience. p111s1,11,1111 201. 111111 011153 12 4 end. Plowing into the pile-up were Among the famous mmmen he - asr11a s hnttcst clllb-the Lhi- 5m1..11 1.111 111,19 pirates and helped and a couple of others in the Bm0k1.,n 111-1121121xg1112 1 the cars of Ward. Boyd. Vukovich. 111,111,111 were Mm pendergasl 01 i339 Jfbs-C"ml"U9d 10 5117-19 "1 his cause with two home runs and dark horse Class - Sammy P0l- Linef Face i7i and Shepard; and rookie driver Al K,el.ler- this city. and Sam Langford who -' e ""1"1”y ".l""”' ”' MW SW"-'9' a single to drive in three runs and - . 11.1.11, ha” 01 Canadkns 1-""101. Newwmbe and Campane11a1 11” After the smashup Elisian, Kel- 1m.ame famuus as (he B0510" Tar a -h0m2l1al Day doiible-header 51.1,”, 1111-E11 111,195. 1 1 . farm clubs. and Frank Carlin. Line. HRs: Pgh-Thomas. Bkn-New- ler alldBo1idwe1-e reported in good Baby back in 1929. When Langlord ").f'.1l1e "1 L".l."S La”i"la'5 9'5 M””l'k” 3'” Wel”. ' l””'- 1 . .1 ' who 11,1-m1.1-11, mm-11e;1 Mont.-eat wmhe 1211.1.-11111101 Cam1,am.11a1 i-ondition in the track hospital. was vismng friends in (..harlu"e.1:i'fl -. ftohsiayvwithin striking (llS- 11,111,111 7.g and 11.4 dec1s1m1s 1mm . ' . Royals of the Quebec Hockey First V"k9”"h5 demh 9"d9d, another town he was asked who hit liinil1:,nu1,31i)n1l(1'i Nsnilnal League lpadi C'"('""”"' .'" ""” "'9 C”d'"”l5 ' J I League. Royals are in the canad-mhiiadeipiiia 100 mi 020- 5 ltl n vli'n'9rs attempt .10 win three the hardest punch that he ever 511... "1,.,j"1,,..””s'”.5 ”.""'1;”'-it . ifnnlinuwl on vase 1?” rem mm Ne1;”.;'"'k S. no 0w;12x-3 St 1lf;i2li”,,lc;;.a.S:;' ;X;i:g;;;..Sh::;...;:; 15" l1;ti11lll'- omam repiiea. nix i,.fi...; tilt; "Warm - IC 5 n, ln'lH10nS i an en1'l t i ' - "H ('n 3 " ' - ' o erg s l me the winked ; 1 J The joint rules committee, with representatives from the profes- sional leagues and the Canadian '3' i' Amateur Hockey Association. gets Slmmllll-ll. HR-S1 down to work today. NHL own- boils. NY-Dark. Mays inick: Gomez. Grissom till Il.lcC.ill'.l"l" lhe W5” l" 1941 "93 ll", (mm and we-so-iiin. W-Grissom. I.-;llis sveiieynf Mondays pile-up. p1111.5m1,11ey1G111-. zifter winning in 1939 and 1940. .Nlauri Roses engine failed late in est punch. it all took place in a Boston Gym back in 1908 when Langford was in training for a fight with Joe .lennett. when all of l he 1949 race after he had won two - . -- - 1' en met 11, -11.11.111.11, 11,51 week and Second 1 l1 1 1 sudden Pendengast lifted one from . d 11.1 . , lhe Lily Softball League games . 11.1.11. new 1m...a1.d '1-V 1113131111111 Philadelphia 000 120 tifltl--It 4 ll -Sllslvlifslfilllverl Wm”! our in owned the H0013 ll landed ”ll5l1 01" S3"!'5 irlndnartleitf: 51111111 .a;.;m1i:gu1.l5wl1l::) niinnli which were postponed yesterday Nam. as I measure 1,1 he1p1ng New York 000 000 010--1 7 0 I : Inh v7nk - I I An I iaw. Needless to say old Sam (in. 111951. Me11m1".nF Aum.a'1m VOV evening on account of rain will I l mm" M" tircuim and ms" lildilflyeawflliiellmiltitill IlA;lipa?lfll(:llill'tlVi.P all snliart T'acelmHe lifofiil lshAef:Il lrmtrfimg early till”! dayi m55i . i I A ' hP' played this evening u 5345' .”. - uni” "i 3" 30 mmm" as 3 l-fati. lW'-Kur.ava L-l.iddle.l llR: know how much he. won iinlil the in hisondgay ewianrltl":e'iiacyirrP3vh'l'iii'.i 11rghP1.dl:ng;M11:.ifm11;m,h1:10”: (1. iilifslleetl: mzllglrilznsg atgagaeilry 1. e - e - 1l:l1a-ulfllltil. Vll'lfll')' dinner tonight. bu t 1 he Mysterious Billy Smith. Jack Boner gnwen 51111 1131111 13111.1(: 1.11n5y (tale Dianioiidl; Keefe Drug at . , hirat .picketl up 522.900 in lap prizes and George Gardener. '11193 New 01.11.31,. R 1' p. 1111 Navy i()Id l)iamond)' Barrie's It - ". 1 Chicago 000 120 002 -tvtt l.'i l.lr'llt)nP -- M50 for each lap he was Jack Summer of Cardi an did - ' ' ” 9 or” La 9 - - ' - ' . 1 V , U. S. Q Lmm 010101002 11, g 11 tliin front considerable boxing in Maiife rinks ll no contest and fighters refused B.X;!.(,. ihnights Diamondi. ,, M 1 . ' ' o i i . f i ' 1 , 1. . r , to continue. T e.League meeting which was is t m1:,11l::1:':,':gsl1;n11p11 .111, and Ch1,1.l r:2f'd.:pce:1l”3; la:tl"d'”' 9"”?! l1'1:i;l:,';i:Ne11911I(:idil::il""ghi '" lhel 1 am. Sir. etc. postponed last night will he held Wu 'f i -.3 I i K 0 e 8 en ante an . 1; son. WILFRED 0. McCLUSKl-)Y. tonight in the City Hall at 8:30. - """""liA lvan Docherty. once again slag:-dl 1211 11m.c11e..11,r S1 aI1ioth'er successful boxing card at1(-11ar1,.11e11,wn1 i t e I-1orum Monday night. There wasnt a dull moment in the four bouts on the card. Harry Poullon G. J . IA " ' ttil l. lh H .- PARIS. fAP'e A little. pat-hallsl iliii.ogftfiiiltzmilflluiiiid Saidlla WP lgilzmd-iasx iisfilillwdleslnilfgml-hillmlxind: "'3 Hana" and 5 "'Vl('"”E Swede Miiiner L-Lawrence. HRS". Clll-l-"H1 (11111 .11.. '1q?,1.1,1. announced jolted United States tennis prcs- 1.-11,111 g1,,,ak- 511,1;,,1-1.1. 12,. 1th f 1 ' -i ' i tige Monday when they sent Vic15e1.1,m1 " l 9 M "ldmm "wcamd m he 5.... 1An initial player registration will he required tonight. mow Ti re 3 Wm and Budiu Pally 10 lhe.ci-icagn ion 000 200 01-4 8 2i””"'” ”"i"'”' V"k"Vi”' W” m" fought one of the hen fights of his sidelines in the quarter-liiials of.5l, 1,0111; 200 000 001 00-43 9 2 career. Harry was hitting sharper the French international tnurna- in inningsi Harslinian. Martin fl). Keegan and 11111.11" 11131.1 any mm, in 1113 N E Davis. Polleii ttti and Ctiiti. l..li2i. Dnrish '3'. Chakales 'lll and career. his opponent Gary Siminn mciit. coiii- .131-1150111 31111111 t8) Tleffcnaucr1Courtncy. L-Harshman. lifts: Cle- 1511-1 11, be 11m1e1.1.a1cd' 101. he 15 Giuseppe Merlo of ltaly pletely confused Seixas. the Amer-l I10! and Rice. W. Pollet. l.-Ti:-L 1 gvila. Rosen. Phillcy. 1one of the ruxacdest boxers to per-i lcan champion from Philadelphiixifenaiier. HRs: Chi-Banks. Speak-e.i ccond form in M111-111m 1' 5 with his push service and two-lFlrst 1Cl9VCl8lld 000 000 000-to 7 9 Johnny Memis. fvhomfgiighlgmcirlil cios. TlW"5ddY- Jun. listed backhand. wining 12-l0. 6-3.lMiIwaiikee .100 012 tilfi--7 17 l Chicafztl ml 001 lzxm-'i 13 1 Maritime rings back in the l9.'lO's.i 1-.'l. lCincinnati llfl 002 2tl0N6 12 ill Garcia. Wight '7). Houttemiin 55510111 Roy 1, 1mp1.m,1ng eve1.y1 bven liaxidson. a veteran Sued-l Spahn. Biilil it'll. Nichols i7i.1IRl and Hegan; Pierce and Lollar..111-,1, 1,1111 11, 111111111911 111mse11- 1111.1 ' . ... "TIC?-Iv lsli Ilaiis (Top ace. eliminated for- -lolly W. Baliillls t9' Hllfl Cli1lll- 1rG8T9l3- a veteran against Halifax's Johnny mer Wimhledeon champion Budge dall; Fl-iowler. Risdzikl f2l. Stolcqy1Elrst City 211 000 010-4 13 0 (;1-11211115. l ' . . .i i Patty. of Los An tales and Parisf '6'. reemnn 4 i. :lPll5l0lll Ml 811585 I 0 Steele the little man with z I0-fl. 6-0. to jgoin Merlo in iherand Burgess. W-Nichols. InFrce-iDetr.oit , 302 010 000-610 3 dynamite in his left hand. looked! ch '.wn Dnwng Park semi-finals. iman HR" (Yin-Palyi. Dllm-lllb Slim t5l and W. Shanlzi very implessive in d efe a tin g. "A7 ”"'3”5 "Wk" "W00 D Vlttnrv lodav ll Th.-an Am.”-1ca11;.-(1c1cm11,,11iSecond Lary. Abert till. Garvef l9l Ind Frankie Arsenault. ' S I00-Illlla Indianapolis epnawq mg. .1 .. champion Tony Trabert uf Cincin- Mllwaulw? 4W ll?” 002' 3 12 ll H01l1S9- W'DllmBl”- 1 lrln3l')'- HRS? The curtain raiser was action nu... ,,..4 .1 1.”. ,1," .. "mm 1,1 mm nnti. Hamilton Richardson of Ba- C"Wl""5” "'3 99" "00m4 10 1 K('P0WPl'- D9liF8"l- packed from start to finish. Young For 1 11 1111 a ho ' . ' i i ,1”. R.,1,.,mm .3. 3,1,1 c,.m..1;.11; s...-(.1111 Gm,-In hmked mod for the first 0 B..V you return 1 tit-go wmt on .... .. -an-oeuim winner on inmum 111-. see rnllu .- lhte -vcedwey ll equal to 80.000 rnlloie ll Ilchway ton Rouge. Ll-1.. and llerhie, l-ilamt , , , of Beverly Hills. Calif.-remain in'1P"db'9'3"' M"”'.”'" l,7" . the tournament. along with Aus-r'9i Mid Landmh R”h""s.(.mi Detriln L-Porlhielon HRs: Mil-Crowe. Lin- i tll inniiigsi ITHE OVERLANDER SPECIAL 4th Annual "House Party on Wheels" Freeman Kansas City mu om mo mes ii 1 3 mo 021 M0 no-1 . time in a ring bout. His opponent Diamond shows a lot of promise. The largest hare knuckle fight. driving-definite proof that nreatone 11nd are sel- W '0? Your nu. . ti'alia's Mervyn Rose. They're in R h. Q1 1 i :;i;)at:k;1d:;id play for P" American untrue sainmiill hi;-' won” 1 Sponls;ire(l 111'. Nhaiiiilime Provinces Association of Edmonton , I" '"l'”” 5"m'i”'"'”' T”"""' lllriii - ll0 02i iu2 ii l2 0 lmlhk lliaiasiiitfliirilslallltd (sll1.t'lz;- IsLA"ns.cAm'ou' M" ' A mum" July 9 -"MM hack Aunt . G R E E R '1 plays Rose and Richardson meets Ba'1lmm. 100 001 020 6 6 llM?llll1lfl1n l0'-(iecliifrelilli L-Tuvaerlnk I c l SPECIAL LOW RATE "ll V Flam Oi: mil xi -9 itti and Smth sul- A ilnternritlonal Lealuo . - I E i include! Wllllfl trip law lwrtli tlowcrl meals and tours of O Y in the ilnuhlrs. -lawn-ies Br-cimni 11.8? 111,"? .1. 1..."; .'.1,' ...,1lp-1,... ' Mav lat - -llllle 10th mi...-....,' Quebec ffiiv. flltaua. ii-'nn.o.-iimshiri (rip to Niagara Falls s A F E T gig, i;,';',l,l"';.';'n,;'l"1ff"j"'1",g 1"”'f”1;"lwniiil. WV-Moore. L-Hiird nix. tins. iiai-niia 4m non 000.5 I 0 ij..1V 1...... "C1. ..,,.m1,,,1.' 1 tours of Wlnnipr-it and Edmonton. ' - dam 0' Cmmd. 7.5131112. 5':,1l.Pr 9' 1 Williams. nirihlhtitltl 1ll(ll000 037r-6 l2 4 3 .1111. 11 lm” 1 1,11,,” 5 wmw Charlottetown round trip to Vancouver--S2.'i5.l0-to Calgary and 1 W Second 1 Amnrc. Povicll ill. Ladcra i9l STANDARD .nMr . hdmoninn .- 5229,60. . . Probable Pitch"; lri:.l:'i"oiim" Kill "ii ii ii iin:iiihizlilfii'. For daily report dial CFCY uni Hr” '” ":'"T l”-'if"" P"l"” ”" "”l""t- ' 1 . . . Vi 11,1(.11.,m,11.11 5,111,151.11 45, Krgllrlw 5911,, L.PnwgIl, first weather broadcast. MAKE TOLR RESERVATIONS NOW! . . NEW YORK rAPi - Probable '7i and Moss. Delnck and l?-'ilPy- Second Catch an early crossing A deposit of 35000 per adult ticket will he accepted wltiii lie 1 u B E L E s s pitchers for today": malor league II?-IM(;Donald. HR Bal-Wnndling. fgavhana d : ti, and avoid delay balance to he paid by June l5, lamest rs 1 ic nion x- R 1. L. . I ' F "I . 1 . . . . National Lug... New York 000 000 001 I---2 a o um-end and Montalvo; l-laben- F0:"":.'”:'” '""""' ' o:1'a1"';112:M'''C' i121VF1(RL.1'.ii:t1(l)e:ii'(i)1f5icf'.I'3C1AL "W 5' Pittsburgh in smakiyn (Nl- Washington 0000000102-.3 B i icht. .Picone :9: and St. Claire. "NC" I" Contact - - rrlmd 42.1: v;. Laban. 4.0:, (10 inningsi Hfis: Hav-Sierra. Rmd-Habeniclit. NORTHUMBERLAND 1 W "1" W Philadelphlj at New York inim Turley, Morgan (mi and Berra; W-Hahenicht. J V Donna r wei.m.,1., 13.21 1,... M31111. (5.9. Porterfleld. Oldis. Edwards iirii. First FERRIES LIMITED 1 ' 1' ' i0nly games scheduled) L-Turley. HRs: NY-Berra. Robin- Columbus 101 000 0-1 0 1 Box 213 - ludmonton - Alberh. A,,m.1". Lug” 50,11 sy1.1,(.1,5, 000 no 114 4 0 Charlottetown. P. I. Island l Baltimore at Cleveland (Ni- second Mlllen. Haas '0 and l ' : Wilson (3-0 vs. Feller (1-1). New York lot 010 200-512 1 Owens and Heymen. HRI: Col- 1 w tonly game scheduld). Washlngttii 000 300 000-3 4 1 Stewart. Syr-Merkowicz. 1 - L. Byrne and Berra: SCl',ImllZ.d P;:l- gelcond mo 00 1 1. 1 Q , cusl (st. McDermott t i an . - oumbus 1000- wards. L-Pascunl. Syracuse 110 000 Oh-4 7 0 hM"-Du HA8 YOUR CAR BEEN PUSKED First Trice. R o mb e r ge r (1) and or bumped around? If so for Cleveland 230000130--9l6 0 Roarke; Farrel. Morehead (3). lmmedlate first class body and Chicago 000 010 000-1 8 2 Johnson lei and Erautt. W-John H H V "Firestone STANDARDS A Lemon-and Hogan. gon rm; son. L-Trice. fender repairs contact Jlm's Auto Body. North River Road or phone 5001. t 1 nsaowng 1 A lni1icii.il Qts.. 40 ms. Fg N ,il,.h'1.v 3 r""'t . L Dial 357 44 TOM DAVIIS TANTON3 TII-I SERVICE Dial 6034 M 152 Kelit at. Great George st. iiim I HUN! l mu i-itcitox m cosisnsslsvicr mt Diel8315 southpoi-ti niuoo. Dial50l .4 St. Avsrda .