Marciano-cha-rIes7 Boiit Scheduled For Toniigilit” C NEW YORK (AP) - The Mar-1welghed. His previous high -was cl o - Charles heavyweight title 19155 on Aug. 11. sass. when he tig t was postponed 24 hours Wed-Iloat a to-round decision to Nino nesday because of weather condi-1Valdes in Miami. and on June '5. . . -I 110.1,, 1952. whee he lost in I title fight I , . i - rd ' ' .. P339 6 The Gmudhn Thu!-ad"-V' seph , 1904 i The announcement was made by in Philadelphia to Jersey Joe WIi- . . I 1 - . . Jim Norris. president or the lBC.'cott. I alter a consultaItion with hxogeltl IIOniyI twIIiIce ugiggga behesvywtlght n .. I Christenbery, chn rman of t e ewIi; amp ons Ip en poa pon- . o - ' York Athletic Commlssiomhand theIIed beciulse cl)! weat.he1iI in moderg I I managers of the two fig ters. 1 lines. e frat wls.t e Joe Lou M t D d -An hour earlier Norris had saidlTommy Farr fight in 1981. and the . , that the light. would be held Vi;etI1- second was the Louis-Walcott fight .1. . . The Lewisyiiio Cub! W0" "'9 Mumi” ” 5 7 1 ” E 1 gfifs-:1); arlllfagtheitspglte ill bfgiisrfbteo. mlnnilscifsslng his high poundage Dave lsuclgod M 1ghu1lo"mmwn - ' ' ior . . first two so-mos of I be5i'0Hi" N915”"- 3” 5 3 o ” 1 0 drizzle. Then came the decision to Wednesday Charles said: "I hope mm n” W "N" t 9 "n I series for the New Bl'ulISVglCk- gt.IIIPeter. cf! 1 E (1) g 3 I!) WSLDOMI to put on Even more weight II to uiitt DtIlli:d:rt?I;h&llIldlIyPl:X:g ' r 2 -a rd 1:1; cl" ' se- e veau. r ' , .- . : -n . ' I1:.'.;lW...i,(.1.?:."a1 7.,1'1?po1.Juni'-:(iirzahaeiii Miioiui.-oii, 11 2 l o o i U T?” biifiiij1ifh:Vi:1 IIff;:heiir”'pi31i1iya'ff giigegrg iggzeg-um wII1ghI1II4IheII noon. Other winners were Des By -use CIANADIAN Puss eouhieiiiii was the loser. poiied because of 11111. 11111111 T k . S . L1 1 mm” cormm D X 1 1 1 1 11 11 iizaiii ii Iii I I I, Rice and Kenny MacDonald. Kil- Gil Hodges 40th home run of The game was started and play- games scheduled were Boston 111 N m Hmmom -9 3:53-' 5' Totals ' 45 i1 12 27 i4 7 Ci” ””mm”””” t”d”' Chm” "ma M” 1”” ' me muir- ' ” the season touched off a six-run ed almost throughout in s. pouring Baltimore in the American 1.9.1111, 1Ilel9.ntisri7-L1, :gfI;IIesLI1iIri1r43nI and x1IIeIIlaCed Madduon m IOIIIIIIL -fhe weigh-in Wednesday wascliallenger did not eat breaIkfast. The meet 11.” conducpd by Shah mums by Bmouyn wedmb ”1III.mat made bueImnn1n' "Id at Lou” It Phuadelphh in the- ";IiI3IrIII1I IIIIIIIII H gheduled for cum” ,1 held bPf0;E the postponement WM ciei:IiIeI ii1eIeIhIi:Id .o3InizeeIIIIgu CI;-III:-I r:ariINIichoIlIaon.II su1:ervi:IiIon CIoI day that enabled the Dodgers to outfield piiiy precarious. National. . .' ,. Q, "' . .' i Q. 31 A1; 1; 1; 120 A 1; iiniioimce i , i - Phys C11 E U63 Oil 01' 8 ty defeat Cincinnati Redlega 10-4 and Following Brooklyn's sixth in- 1,'fii,1'”.”:1 ?.j.i.i;;':i;, "Q," f1..d”:'.b,:,c GT '5.s..,.1., 31, 5 1 2 1. 2 1 M the Weiirh-ihv boih Rocky and maimmdtr "id i"- Schools. He was assisted by Chnr- keep alive their National League nlng uprising, the Redlegs battled p1:I,fiS.um11.: r I B11101, -C, 1 2 1 1, 1, 3 Mai-ei.1iirIi. gnu Ezzard chiiriei, CIIroiIi;8 co”-IIIr1Iar;aI21er 1ieFIISIampbeU- LII IIII pennant hopes, to within 3-4 in the eighth. o INVADEBI DIFEATED ' ' i .. . -' - - were i9 ex? 1 5” ' E 9 W ' 9” '5 W "Will! ii" 9 1'95” 3 Th ito ved the Dodgers A N York at Detroit day game . ITMI hinln: hell:-(res EoneC;.migf)'.s;i:b : 3 :2! 3 3 3 Mi"'Ci3””- ””'- Champm"' W” m” weight 1" 3””d' my" be mo Yd- D55": L DE" M”LWd9 3- to wiei.hl'ncthrr:':engli2mes of the front- in theewAmerican League also poat- LENNOXVELE Q”-v (CP)m1i1- . :" i13”1ln"1”h”m, 'd0wnm1 1,1. pu11isC1,u,'m,1, 1, 5 1, 1 0 3 2 first on the scales. He weighed sirens. and thaw what he needs Kenny MacDonald; 3. Des Rice. 11111111113 1.1.... 1101-11 51,111., W11. -?-?e---- Veiiinll Iwlmil of Imiy Worms I frgei 1.1m was m.o1,a1,1.? 11.91.11 W311”, 11' 1 1 0 3 0 1 lssii. one pound less than he did for Marciano." shot Put: 1. Dave MacLeod: 2. had me”. game 33311181 M11w.u1ue ' were kept down in the eastern 1 1.”,1,f.1nn.1.:(p11,-11-n 111;11i.114 I11 nie' G1-er-n,'c 5 1 2 7 2 1 last Julie 1'! when he won a 15- - Art Ballem; 3. Harry Hughes. Dis-Iposmoned because of mm we E hobstb township this year by use of poison W350” -1-1,”. ,,m1n111i1,,11-(IISM eII1CanmmI 11, 5 3 .111 11 0 round decision over Charles in a tame '33 it. 1 inch. 1 Hodges.b1ow broke a 212 115 and x I I bait and isolation -tactics," 1111., inr: ill llll"'lll'ii gfllllflw and PIFYCIIE Glilis. 2b 2 0 ll 1 5 01Ui9ii' mlsl 9”C'3um'”' Chan” Came e 220 xd' Dash: 1' Dave Mmiuodripioeccded five more hits in the DR E""?5t Merci”: director Of the ill the rrrnnil tl'lill" illr Clullm Harris. cf xi 0 0 0 0 0 in "1 1935- 23 Kenny MacDonald: 3' Thomasisixtli frame. S G ' Dominion experimental ammo” were )')lLll'lTl" stcndvl hall with Gord Grntiv. This is the heaviest. Charles has R”3e' 0 a h"9- The m59Cu.W"9 hem Wmiih ' nnhf 1111.61. xifscues in 111, apener 1-; xx 3 1 1 0 0 1 rm”-m':o'yy"o'H':B ti High Jump: 1' DEV” M3CLe0d;iRALLY CHOKE!) opp Dough! Bros and Jon" detenb D0i30H3d 31135 by P10Wm3 deli) lllr- t anrl fun in the Sflffllld contest. Totals d 43 10 i5 2'7 16 ll n q . I2IIvIsTh0m88 RICE; 3. Rodney ltdacln-ii ed Montague 1.9.13 yesterday eve. mw5I nosmo wii.oii lot ih.- Curraii- X-replace Dalton in eightll. U K k S h I 1.1 1, 11. 1 D M1, Lead Dan Newcombe allowed eight nlng in an exhibition softball we rloun with five hits in th” Xxrroliiiiccd Giliis in fifth. ' ' .0c C e u M3. a” e ' W” C 'hits until relieved by Jim Hughes game at the airport diamond. llrxl minim. ulillo HIP Cluli: wereII IISumno.ii'.Vxcai'iie.d rims. l.ewis- o 8n1',1:w:g:?:5'Thmw: II Dave MBCIE111 the 313111111 Hugheg choked on G191. Newsomg was the winning 3 0 c 0 O q'(ylIc('lln;( ll nits off Lcfiiigey Inn ville 7, C & B 11. RBIs. K. Bour- e u SYDNEY (CP) - One of the Lead. 3 A11 5311”. 3 Rom-11ell,hc Redlegs' rally with a damage pitcher and Rollie Diamond the 1 iii? moiiiid for Co 5! 13- Keiml 39”” 3- J-BW”3W15vA3'1w3'd- M"1' Miirilimef best known hockey M1,1;1'1-11-11;: 73 1;, 7 111'1I-1111; lo! only two runs to the Brooklyn loser. Wally Douglas of the win- r Bourgeois. smooth second Saul-(el' lins 2. Nelson. St Peter. Maddlson. IONDON MP)ITw1n BH11511 players suggests a six-team Mar- s,Iam11ng Broad Jump; II Desl1eadI The 1I1.1umph W” Newmmb” M” and CI CEmp1,e11 01 1119 B... M 1,." M the New Brunswick champs. Grant Grady, Dalton. C. Gradyi 1 A. 1 writs made their DT0ii'-5- mm” Senior 1 ague with inter-1ock- 1-11”. ZI Fred Furness. 3I A1 Fm.I:1-111111-1 of the 1,931.. 513115, 31111 losers each int n home run. Harry 1 1"! rm mm Mm 3 .h'” m Si Mn” 2' C”",””- G0” Grady 3- l.e3”;ll:"b:"oI on E boxmg Show I11 ing schedules could be the answer m.I5sI' 9 HI 1I5 1nche5I' i MscLsiughlin turned in a good ; 1.1115 in the plate. Neil Walk-e1.lDoubles. Mullins. Green, Cannon. e;1c;iIiI:IIInga0y AIIEIIIII Tuesday n1EmI to the dilemma now facing two Runmng Broad Jump. 1I K? ker Low" sackvme N SI Peace. game for the winners. ; loops. Sydney's Hughle Campbell. play- ing coach of Glace Bay Miners last year, tells that a Gace Bay- MacDonald; 2. Dave Macl..eod; Fred Furness. is It. 5 inches. 1iu1 Peter. owned by J. E. Wash- Hop Step and Jump: 1. Ker. Miicw inston. Truro: Junior Hal. owned Donald; 2. Dave MacLeod; 3. Freoiby 75- Whole". Amhenio N- 5-5 and both won. Henry Cooper of London-knocked out Henry Painter of Andover Iln the first round. Twin brother Jim has the only (Jurranite to get two1Scliurman. Triple. J. Bourgeois, base lllli. Nelson and Wiisoii of home runs. Jones. Gord Grady ilie visitors iiii home-runs. eachl Hits. off Schurman 12 in 9 iii- Villh a mate aboard. . nlngs, off Maddlson 9 in 3 2-3 in- FISH AND GAME MEETING The second contest was a free- nlngs, off Cormler, 6 in 5 1-3 lii- . . Halifax-Charlottetown circuit could Sig 1 Bill. wn d by R. Layton, . hitting affair on both sides. I..ewis- ninzs. Walks. ScIhurmim '1. Mad- 0Pu?01”IltedinE;:IkIIoIIIi::hard5on or operate an 1n1e1.10cki,., ".1.1L,..1,1g IFume55- lNmnv:m.1I NI0 SI? and May Jose. 1 iille ioiicliiiig Paul Sciiurmnn for dis-an l. Cormier l. Strikeouts, Nwpm - t ' W111-1 me 1111-ee.1eam New 51-1111,... ldak. owned by WI MI McMa1111S1 R i 12 hinxlcs while C. & B. collected Schurman '1. Maddison 3. Cormier ”'"" E4 B';BB wick League of Moncton, F1'eder- 11111,, .I S l5 sale blows olf Maddison and 4. Double plays. Jones to Cannon. 0 n 1131011 and A11-111e15gI Joey Haweshr won the murlh: tinniilcr of the Cubs. C. & 8. er- Gillis to C. Grady to Green. Left -4115, C91-1111111,. worth . try," he i 2111 rnrs figured more largely in their on buses. Lewlsvilie 9. C as B 8. says. race m D i AT BRIDGEFOWN ON FRIDAY' SEPT 17th defeat in the second game. their Stolen bases. Nelson, Belliveau, 1.13111”; ma c11a11o1,1e1ow11 He TRURO (CP)-Joey Harvester. , At 8 P M stumble-hum giving the Lewisviile Aylwiird. Maddlson. C. Grady. 1,011, mpormd 1n1eres1ed 1n ber11.1S owmd by w. MacNe11 of 5111111” VIENNAI (Ap) gg Emu zagopeg ' ' 10 lll1F'2llilPLl runs while only two Grant Grady. r 111 N B in k L gue. port. P. E. 1.. ran the astest race has been suffering from sciatica . . - . oi lil-HIS NYC Niiiiedo The C- -5- Umpires. Diilivt. Wall: bases. neSS2,I11b,!T N(v.:ii.1(fPLZ.Y.".Ef,. In e :Ennea v on the harness racing card liercI(-or two years and this may ac-1 All membelsl interested Spmts nshmmen and F. hols hole 51:0 izuiily of Son" Ryan. Lfindry. Hiiliter. H . I . . ' G- d 1 11 w' awn-d islands Wednesday. icouiit. for the world champion run- - menial idpiei iihiCii hliil iiieif Liilescore ”c'"g 5" Lghibnpn .Paek Fgwd of ii? Baritlshmwclilt lnxdies has Other single winners were: Ed-l1rier's recent defeats. the free Eu-l hunters are invited to attend chances in the final encounter. II. II E "(zed .m:)Jd?Iu le:1Vinel:'H;l1)1Y,1.0on,,g1 many extinct volcano craters. die Hoosier. owned by Sam W-11-I rope committee reports. Keith Bourzeois was .azain the Lewlsviile 04:: 720 12147 12 2 0 Sal" 0 " "ii 3"” . ' lcatling batter for Lewisville. gez- sumriierside 120 410 200-101511 5'- Siephm bi" me lgsiegi a . a re eri was recorded by The only entry from outside New ling five hits in six attempts. --.-T - , I I. Hi; hrnllicr Jackie was second horse. CcdrIiIc Ilalatioxier. uliich cov- ixitli tliire llils in six trit-s. Mau- Fred :IhehmL3 '" 1'6 2'5 m ' hand' 1 icap as. T2.'I.?" li:i(:i.g'i2: Cin&fi?1e Ioiheroaipsle dasi13WiIhh!;II IW'Pi"io I 1 Garnett Jones and Gord Grady N H Diana irai:oIi;i.h uc 0ducvel.uabI" 1 each polled out round-trippers. ' ' ' Yi-"Y Bnyi 531" 0 nu 3" 5 r . I 17 each ririving one runner hhenrl D013 LNVCT K3T5a i if l' .Th '. ' "ll il' Id all 1 Hm E imvlsw e In '6 Brunswick. You'll See from Sum- Draft Meeting For the TWO OUT THREE FALL 60 MIN. h CURRY I - furgey 5. strikeouts, Wilson 5, Le- Cincinnati 000 200 020- 4 ii 2 lurgey 10. Stolen bases. none. Bnmkiyii 001 103 02Xe10 15 Z '..cft on bases, Lewisvilie '7. C .5; )3 Podbeiian. Judson (GI, Lane (6). I Baczewskl (8). Ross (8) and Bal- ieyi Newcombe. Hughes (8) and Campanella. W-Newcnmbe; L-Pod- siirme (it-feiislvely. con- I ' siruclion crew Nell Walker hanrl- l'nerslde, P. F. 1., placed seventh I led six clianros flawlessly in the NEW YORK (CP)"' only 0” in N0 dash”- two games. and had but one error 9135'” ”hm39d iund-3 at "M N3" Mun he was 1m11",r,.,1 by 1h,1tioiisl Hockey League draft meet- I . sun in it drive to l(;I(tI field b.iI'l mgn11,:::; vg:D::sdaKI'ccormnCk 231 131I::”::,m,::1 gggjptourl mung 0 Lycar-old Edmonton-born centre. (including gameu of Sept. 15) ' , BOX SCORE (First game) was picked up by Chicago Black National League . , 1I”,1"111e I-iawk.s,for st5,ooo from Montreal W L Pct. GBL Left I i . I ' (31,, A1; 3 H 1.0 A 1.; Oanadiens. - New York 90 53 .629 -- 11 I I. 1 Hm.1,1.I 0 5 0 1 5 11 Chicago. having finished last in Brooklyn 88 57 .507 3 9 r ' I; ' at - 1- - 1 I . 1 in .I ,1 A 1 I ' K1 B;mrgc01sI the league stancllngs last season. Mtlw'kee B4 58 .592 fiiis i? . - ' i ' e ' . I 21) :1 :1 3 3 11 got first choice. After the Hawks New York-At home (Si, Mil- - ' 1 I1I Bmugeom . picked lticcorrnack. the other clubs waukee 2. Philadelphia 3: away j 1b 5 2 1 11 0 1 passed up their chances to draft tau, Brooklyn 3. Philadelphia 3.1 Ay1wa1.dI 11 4 2 1 2 11 11 anyone at the 8152000 figure. Brooklyn-At home 17). Cincin- ' Mullins. 5.3 is 2 2 l 2 0 Under iirlii Nico. each of the riiiii 1, New York 3, Pittsburgh 3; I Ne15onI 31) 2 2 1 2 2 0 six NHL teams may protect two away tzi, Pittsburgh 2. I I 511 Past 151- 5 1 1 2 0 0' goalies and 18 other players. Re- Milwaukee-At home (7). Cincin- , ' 1 - . B,111veauI 1.1 5 0 0 11 11 1 malnins men on the roster are ex- mill 4. St; Louis 3: away (5), New Wilson. 1: 5 l 1 1 3 i P0590 W "W "iii. York 2, St. Louis 3. . I T011115 12 13 112., 12 3 The league governors also de- American League I 1 Guru" 5 cided that the annual all-star game W L Pct. GBL Len o ' 1 4 E ” M, R H 1.0 A 1,. will be held Oct. 2 instead of Oct. Clpve'ld 105 40 .724 - 9 ' I G. G,a.1., :11, 3 11 11 3 5 3 3 in Deiroih A ieasue team conch- New York no 45 .687 ms 10 GI Da1Lr;nI (.1 :1 O 11 0 0 0 ed by Frank (King) Clancy of cievgi.nd-Atl1onie (6), Chicago I I 3 0 1 1 0 1 TOTO?"-0 Will play Detroit Red 3' Detroit 31; away (3), Detroit 3. I 4 i i o o 0 Wi"i"- New York-At home (6). Phiiii- I I 4 o o o 3 1 iielphia lI:JIIaIIshIlIn1it1:IiIi 31 away (4). i 4 0 2 3 0 0 Detroit . 8 CD 3- o , 1 3 if 1;; 2 1 Baseball Re3u't5 T i . 1 1 1 0 1, 1 , O ny THE CANADIAN rmsss B t Schurman, Am""""i ,1-Gillie of x 2 o o i o i g'I;f1il0IIiIiI 333 333 2 3 l . Totals - 34 1 6 2'! ll. 8 9" m x-replaced Dalton in fifth. Plrnell and White; Kreuow and CH'TOWN FORUM Summary-Earned runs. Lewlsv C”"""9y- t . ville ll. (2 as B i. R31:-i. Aylward. New York Ii Deiroit postponed. MONDAYI sEp'Il'I go . . Mullins 3. Nelson 2. St. .Peter .1. 'a'"- N H 1 I & ' ' Wilson 2. Walker. Doubles. Jones, 3 0'” Jilllle . , 1 . . . I c. Grady. -ri-ipiIe. Miiuins. home -';iI-IIIi;:IuiI-LIII gggI1II1ItIi.gI1IIt1wI:1 3 o 9 P M (DST) ' .-uns. Nelson. W lson. Double is -s. 9 il - l Neuon 1,0 KI B0111-gen; pto)JI Poholsky and Sarnl; Wehmeier TAG TEAM MATCH Bourgeois. walks. Wilson 2, Le- md 3ui”lle5l- 'Umplres. plzte Wail; bases. Ryan. - Landry. Hunter. Lewiaville 505 int (no-1: 11 :i beiian. I summergjdg am one ooon1 5 9 Milwaukee at New York 1m.-.i- ' 1 . poned. rain. am . ” : EDX SCORE isooiilid lime) International League wows "0" 0” W" ' " KALMIKOFF ' I .. .. ' i”i'.'.'.T... . .. 5? 'f '3'? '9 lshrnire-I noon wx-no a . KI B5m.8eo15I Liinl. Blaylock (2). Jackson (5). VS, I 1 1 2h 1 5 0 1 0 Markell (6). Jacobs la) and Bur. - J. Bourgeois brink Riflsan (ill; Roebuck and . ' I ' 13 0 Hmgell. L-Luna. . . Ay1w”dI 1! 5 3 1 3 0 IIP(d els:-)nf-seven semi-final playoff - I Syracuse at Toronto postponed. ' 1 ' 1 . . Soccer Results -T 1 1 and LONDON. (Reuters)--Results of wort-er games played today in the Baseball Standings Two "Kt Philadelphia 49 90 Today's Games None scheduled Friday's Games Baltimore at Chicago (N) Cleveland at Detroit (N) Boston at Washington (N) New York at Philadelphia (N) ' Doncaster R 4 Fulham 0 .338 50 Ipswich T 1 Birmingham 1 Liverpool 5 Bristol R 3 Luton T 2 Lincoln 1 . 'Nottinghsm F 4 Midriiosbrough unites Kingdom: Americ-n Lo-no ALSO l .nNorirsii LEAGUI: w L Pct. ass. I Dlviainn I Cleveland 105 40 .724 m ONE I-ALL 20 MIN. anchester U 2 Toitenham 1 NW” Ymk 90 48 -667 N1: ' ortsmouth 1 Bolton w o Chicano in as .s-as 141;. i - tcaton N. '2. 1 Chelsea 2 Detroit s4 so .444 soil: r ' . . underland 0 Wolverhampton 0 Boston 03 Ol .438 llih - . , i i” w. nroiiiwich 3 aivmoii 3 Washington si as .424 an i Division II Blltlmore 50 90 .14: say. I I gives you your unrestricted choice this of hundreds of British Woollens--all the newest styles-3 Tip Topis superb craftsmanship--hand-"cut and tailored to your measure. itiiillkorr ONE FALL 20 MIN. Plymouth A 1 Notts C 3 Division In Southern '(A:ldersi1o; 2 ?IiIieena P R 0 National Leatio E ' . - b ' l'1.Illl 1 M ii 1 w L ream. - 1' Gnynnmm 2 C"ov::'Im, C I New Yaw .0 M I . . , I g I I I I at Tip Top stores and dealers across CanadoI.I Norwich c s Exeter c o Brooklyn as M .so1 a V3. YOU? 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