FACES ONLY 23 cuisox ABATTERS --j ;:.tt:.'lit)N (AP) - Mel Parnell at the greatest soutlipaws , in hurl for Boston lied Sox. gt ill a nu-lic among buseballla ..t .-t ill .ls Saturday with I no-bit iii tiiti:n;..h oier Chicadll whll-'3 sot in a g.mie delayed by ran an .mrl eight minutes. and for my ht' . .,.t 'll tie warmed up twice. 11.4. l.'ll lZlte(l only as batters. one ,.t.- the regulation lllSl'dl'lt.'F ii. ualltetl two batters and 3,.....u-r l'f33':ll9d on an uI't'0l'- ;..,;- or the White box struck out an: only tive of them hit balls in .t.t- oiitticld. iktiiioll lllildC H0 b01103 abmlt ,.i-.t utiir, he had a no-bitter as was pldlitly evident on the last play ,f rim panic. Wall l)roll0 W35 pinch hitting for Jim H ,..(,g 3 i..n.liaim.:d snutger. ii sltllllg and he-need it ll5l'd right ill Parnell nho y rd ll anti beat Dropo in 3 ...; for the bag for the final pub tnq iinai .,ki,iti HAD N0-HITTER ' l; ire raced for the bag the Red c.. on thc hciicli swai'nicd onto . -tclrt and those on the field .,.x to surround him and congrat- . a. lion ' in tlllE..l the first to greet him in .2. mitiliouse was o-.vncr Tom l.iL'S.iNlx'l-'.. Switzerland tAPl Tl-r most rigorous stniirlzirds of gi'1.llt'tll'l5ill remain in force for W Olmpic Games under the .... tilvmpic rules. published '11.. wt .i. live llllt'l'llc'llltlllal Olympic Com- ...v:..- ilirnuclily rciiscd the old rm. -. hut I'PSl5lCfl all attempts to lllirlfyhze amateur standards to mug them into line with gener- ,i,t.- arreptcrl practice in many f”lltlll'lCF llic ott'icial definilitm of an um- atcur as applicable or this year's ()linipl(' Games at Melbourne, has remained virtually unchanged Athens in 1896: lets Sever lies With A's r't)i.UiilBUS. Ohin (Am rouimlius .lr-ts of the interna- ll'llll lmugiie will never ('tmllP('- tinns nith the Kansas City Ath- letics o' the American League. it was announced Thursday. Jet President Fred Jones crit- ltlI0d Athletics officials as "a twitch of schcmcrs." and .lcts' at-neral mnnagcr Harold Cooper lured the Kansas City baseball club that n two-rear agreement ulll not be renewed this Decem- hrr Ihr c.xplosion appurciilly stem- nwl from a series of player i'.tn;ut-tioiis this week. One deal it-railed Al Pilarcik. the Jets' lmtiinn l'llllPi'. to Kansas City. Jnncs criticized this and other transactions uluch saw Denver anti Richmond, two New York l.uikec form clubs. receive help Olympic Rules Book Enfoxrces Rigorous Amateur Standards putre the first modern Games at. Yawkey and Joe Cronin. Sox gen- eral manager. i Big Joe. at hall-of-amer him- self. expressed the clubs feelings in El most concrete way-a 5500 onus. To meet baseball law. Mel will have to sign I new contract to accept it. When asked in the clubhouse if he knew he had no-hitter going. Mel replied: "Let's not kid around. i knew it. ”lt'rom the seventh timing on as the crowd cheered each putout louder. I couldn't help but know it " Parnell's 1'.-hitter is the first in the American League since May 6. 1953 when Bobo Holloman of St. Louis Browns set down Phila- delphia Athletics in a night game. It was the first by a Boston pitcher in Penuay Park since June 23. 1917. when Ernie Shore blanked Washington 4-0 June 28. 1917. Through the first eight innings Parnell. aided by too double plays. faced only 24 batters The victory was the 119th for Parnell who has lost 71 in his major league career. The game was a double no-hit.- affair through the first three in- nings as .lim McDonald matched Parnell out for out. "An amateur is one who partl- clpales and always has partici- patcd in sport solely for pleasure and for the physical, mental or so- cial benefits he derives therefrom and to whom participation in sport is nothing more than recretatlon without material gain of any kind. direct or indirect." In on zuincx to the non rules. the international committee ampli- fied tbepofflcial definition to ex- clude from Olympic Games any competitors whose performances have brought them ”material ad- vantages" or "presents which can easily be converted into money." The document reiterates the in- ternational committecls objection to scoring the games on I point basis and declares: "The games are not. and must not become. a contest between nations. which would be entirely contrary to the Olympic movement and would surely lead to disaster." Columbus lets test by Columbus Jets of n 6-! loss to Rochester Red Wings .lune the fly ball had been caught and Jacobs out when tagged off base. SURPRISE or - - By Alan Move? 0 .097 54v rrs I 'llVtlY 2 mr I Ilauus N 1115 M57 rs awn IAMI M42! 40' ALL Ill! Mlrzausmel ear 11:01: 7.4: ttlvzzr mu - Apozcrs imkr Powmla xr goodpurpolo... IIIOIIAT OIOIOI n.....".'&il""' IN JUST 1-TRIP D Tho Buns! Mon gives prompt cosh loans for any monthly amount: . . . with his grout Cash-Nov loy- Imor Plant 00! many our: bundle at no um cool. .Phono int for I-trip loan. vnlto or coauo in today! tllhllloounuonlguoounhdnnuaon EFU P07-;5(771I11)llNx.N(l(t 5 l'l'III'l" -A-Ihuou om: tvmmos Iv Anowman-moat vol IVININO noun lo-scan-nuvuun--oqiuun - In-Ilhllifllnlivlt-A '-my-out Wuvhendd lot: you pay mo: in convonlont ., . -A . t Phlla Cincinnati Parnell Tosses No-Hitter .limmy Morrison of Toronto Maple Leafs took top honors in the NHL iznlf competition. prelude to the 526.800 open which started BASEBAI1 RESULTS Saturday National League 000 200 000- 2 9 f 000 000 000-0 4 Roberts and Lopale: Lippstcin. ' Lawrence I9) and Bailey. L- l'0 Kllnpstein. Pittsburg om 011000-2 to 3 MONTREAL tCPl - The pro- Chicago "01 -110"”-A511 l Law. waters is) and Shepard Rush and Landrith. lr-Law. HR 22 has been denied. Frank Shough- g:l;lgl"3' . I I it i L - A ltigrii. renpili:t1ead0g'1r!ida)f-ague ms 235?! V (fix gig 1 - 5 '3 it with Jets at bat nursing a 2-1 (lolraw . 0 ' 2T6 H ' lead in the third inning Columbus mum” runucr S ook Jacobs walked off Mu'”:"'.i Wat?” "ll Face 49) first bascpv hen a routine fl ball emf Fmlesl Davis" Low" l9, and mi right field appeared I32) be Chili. W--Lown: L-lface. liRs: dropped by the outfielder and Eglgdy Skmner' Cm " baker” thrown to second base for a Bmoklvn m0 100 000 a . 2 12 0 lomd Plat” inn i om min 2:10 1-- 1 9 1 However. the umpires ruled that (10 Innings, ' ' Maglic. Labine tat Bess:-nt till) and Rice. Crandall tlol. W--.lobn- from the Athletics. Columbus claimed the umpires son. L g Bcsgcm Hm. Bk" g "l'liey're using Columbus as a had become confused and that Snider F-urmol. mlgAa'C0(.k dumping grounds for players they Jacobs had not been tagged while New fork m m 2 ' .5 7 or the Yankees don't want.” off base. 5. Louis mo flz mxg 5 1'1 1' Worthington Littlefield (ill Gris- som t7l and semi: Mizeli and Smith. L4W(ll'lhill'.'l0ll. American League Kansas Cty 000 000 000- 0 .1 0 ””'”'r ”” '7' M” 5”” Baltimore 100 me 000-1 5 0 MAXWELL, F09 N507 McMahon. Gorman tal and 0571017 NAMED nwlrtt, Thompson: Fornlelcs and Smith. 0”77'-C5495”. CV57) Ml” 355” l.-McMahon (W5 at 7W5 Tiff LEA6UE'5 Cliiczirzo non nno mm .o o o t5 0 3477M'G TOP MVTER lluslon noo cm int, 4 ll 5aRPRd5E5- F0? TIE NR5! ilcf)on.'ald. liapalme fit and i 2 Malrxl; Lnllar; Parnell and White L- I of TI! McDonald. 1: Ssnsarl fie or: non not ti. 4 it 1 .' . , Vyi. ooninozioi-s it 0 till umtnzsl Srnrr, Leniun tR- hlnssl I9! Fel- ler till and Naragon. Regan Ml; Larsen. Byrno 4' and Berra. W --Byrne. T.-liinssl. HRS: Cle- Woodlmg. Yllelc; Nvk---Mantle. Detroit 000 040 200- 6 10 0 Wash 100 Oflfl 2tl2-- 5 ll 1 Lary. lint-ft tilt lifnstersnn t9! and Wison. Pascual. Grigizs t5l M'Il'lSlPlt lllt Crab 49! and Ber- hr-rct. w e. Lory; L - Pllcual. lllls Dc-t-Tuttle. Katine. Ken- ncdy: Was Herzog. You (2) Lemon. FRO ICE TO FIRWAYS Friday in this town. 10 miles east of Quebec City. with .iimmy (it are Jean-Guy Gend.on of New York Rangers. Marcel Pronovost of Detroit Red Wings and Jean Belivesu of Montreal Canadiens. (CP Photo). PHli.Ai)l:Il.PHli (AP) -- The National Football l.c:igue opens its training season this week in preparation for what Commis- sioner Bert Bell predicts will be the most profitable. most tele- vised and most exciting campaign in the 37 - year history at the league. Before the week is out six of the 12 teams will be in camp with the others joining shortly there- after. Bell suy.s' he never has been more optimistic and never had a hrightcr mttiook than he has for this season. "We'll top our record paid attendance of more than 2..30fI.00(l. Pre-season ticket sales are up nearly 20 per cent. This should he the greatest season in our history." l.OND().V tRculi-r.si-llou Cock- cl's retirement from boxing has t-ascd o complex situation involv- ing the British hoavywcirzlll N110. held by Cock:-ll. The Einpirc champion:-hip is not affcctcd because Cockcll had it takcn from him on May 1 after he was knocked out in two rounds by Ktttone Love. of Tonga. in a non-title bout. Lave. Canadian James J. Par- ker and .loe Bygrnves. a Jamal- can living in England. were left as Chg obvious contenders in line for the vacancy and the Empire lntemational League Richmond 000 000 060- 6 10 0 Havana 000 020 000- 1 D 1 Rochester 001 002 i00- 4 7 0 Toronto 000 000 000- 0 8 3 Coumbus 000 110 0004 2 B I Miami 005 000 00x - 5 10 0 Buffalo 000 000 000-- 0 ll 1 Montrool 200 100 02x- - 5 7 0 COPPER SULPHATE if-W ii.) i e.....4-...z,...9?g:..a.u nvunosovunuotnuont some mono Opens '56 Training Season -ROOKIES ON TAP Cockell's Retirement Eases Complex Heavy Situation The Columbia Broadcasting System has contracted to televise all the games in 187 cities. Bell says three sponsors already are signed and then are more to come." As for the league races in both east and west, the cuuuuissione says it should be the closest ever. "There isn't one team in either division which couldn't lick any other team on A given day. There is no doubt in my mind that the bounce of the bail and injuries will determine the champions." A number of highly publicized rookies will bid for jobs on the various teams. including quarter- back Vitn tBabel Parlli and half- back Preston Carpenter with the champion Cleveland Browns. thnmpionship committee let it be known that I fight between any two of them would be recognized as a championship fight. Byizraves and Love met June 26 and By- graves became Empire heavy- weight champion. The position of the British title was still confused because Jack Gardner. a former champion. bad ,, ' s' against the recommend- ation of the emergency stewards that his licence be revoked follow- ing a thrashing he took from By- graves on the same bill that wit- nessed I.ave's win over Cockell. Al haying limo. you're always in I hurry. That's when you appreciate In- ternational Bola twine, tlio twine that runs srnootli and tree without tangling. Guaranteed for length, strength and nought. Tmtod to resist rat. mildew. insets and rodents. INTERNATIONAL yeriwiitr non nrrrriizn ovum 1-won: as TIIE Lowrssr canons - cam. AT W. R. JENKINS GREAT GEORGE ST. A-Zluon Fanglo Loads lfloeo Timo Trials SILVERSTONB. England -World champion Juan Manueli Fangio of Argentina led time trial: Friday for the Brlflshi Grand Prix automobile race toriayl Driving over a slick three-mil;-Ml eight-cornered track in a cold. mist, the Argentine recorded . lap time of 1 minute, 42 seconds I Ho was driving a Ferrari, Foilan Gonzales, also of Amp... tinl. was second in 1:44 .4 and Ca: Broooks of Britain third in l:45.5. Gonzales drove I British. Vlnwall and Brooks was in at BRM. t l Fernandez Joins . Brooklyn Dodgers MONTREAL Wlii C... ,r,.,.. nandez. starry Rlllirltflop with Montreal Royals oi the imema. tional League. left here Friday to Join the parent Brooklyn Dmigcrs of the National l.:-agup in M". waukee. Dodgers have been using ag... ins Pee Wee Reese and Don Zim- mer at, shtyrtstuir. btit Zimmer has been sidelined for the remainder ol the season. A spokesman for the Mnn1r,.,,i club said Royals will obtain Jack Spears from Fort Worth. T:-vas. 85 I Ffolacemenl nf Fernandez, Spears was the all-star .Ihr)I'l:lop in the American Association last year. Not Cons'itlorTn;' Parker-Patterson Heavy Match NEW YORK (CPl -w The pus. 9lbll".V 0f B match between .l:irnrq J. Parker of Canada and Floyd Patterson to decide the new heavyweight champion is not be, ing considered at the prpspm nm... on International Boxing Clnh ..(, ficials said Friday. Harry Markson, as VICF - pr;-5.. dent of the IRC. said the club .5 interested in a Patterson-Archie Moore match. The Canadian lwavvwpiglif 1, scheduled to meet Archie, the light-heavy champion. in Tnrontn July 25. Moore claims the heavy- weight crown vaoated by Rocky Marciano. Asked about the possibility of Parker-Patterson bout if Parker 59835 Moore. Marksnn replied "If Parker beats Moore then it would be up to Patterson's man- ager tGus d'AmotnI to decide whether his boxer should meet the Canadian instead of Moore. "The IBC prefers to cross that bridge when it's in sight," Mark- MondayLJuly' 16 1956 The Guardian. Page 7 W, I ESCAPES COMMUNIST HOMELAND Romanian Olympic Star In ”Race To Freedom" lou flpris, Tin-lit-it sorry for him, but Inn wasn't ”I remember hardly anything the race." he said. "all 1 l.fl'VilllN tArh manta: tlliiniuc track star. es- rinrry "3ll"fl his (Iommiiitist hnmelandt Fillet m.-ilttn: up lm mind only iltllahnm VPt'lIlIllK ht-foic the start of the 120- Hiltri htiittlc-. rut-9 vtus that knew as I jumped the last hurdle. the prize for me was While 2.1 tltlfl British sports fans liticriy " ('lWvi't-vi llic -ttinnt-i' at the AAA. i"l,l3"lllltItt-ltipx at White City Sta-l diiini .KIt:tutl:iy. he took a stroll fo tit.-ttom 'liti lli,. rinwd it nae just an- l'l'llt" tttt c The 27-yr-zir-oltl alh llclc aiitt tic ltzui iunde his (loci- sltm. my-.t..'t;-ed it nus a ”r.1ce tn licmiuin Tho plan in escape his Commu- lilxl 4-Iizipt-i'oiics was f'fl0l(Pd up on the sum of thc mnnicnt. ion said.l lululr he tins liuilw-ring up for the hllttllvw race He was approached lit 2 man who iriviiltfwrl ltiniself. as the editor of the Fine Roman-i pizin Prt-ss A21-ncy operating in .l.nurion l tFlNl9llF.I) F0l'RTll ”l told him simply I -.t.tutt-vi In ylgr-t ;iu:u.." Tlln UFIIIHE winner Kalil NOT IN 1933 Started (Alli The all- duln'l hiivep lTiilf'A. N Y. star lmsclinll munc- lhr flliljtlrs iioiilri lime vntl he lievo Tlw lug illtlw ill li';t-zliiug l in" Ttie-;(i,'u' was this rimtiliimtlnni of an idea that human in film. Thr first All .tat pl;-ivvd that rear at I fnuluinnahie l','JI'P rtmrzo l.nnp lxl'llll'l lw liveen picker! ninns nf gentlemen l New York non lln nf flllcc earns-.i rm ag;-ituzi P.moLlt,n p That I: one nl tin: in-.fnrIr.-ill facts iincnverwt hr in llarolrf Sc-yniruir, a former Dntiucr hill boy who has just earncrl lll&' Ph D degree in history at (loin!-ll llni ) versitv with A llvrulz nn The Rise. of Manor lieaizun Race-ball Dr Seymour uiciv up witluni semi-pro hall and served as um- pire and scout. 1 Hi: non . page llicsis t-nnrlludos that the US. ”n:iltnnal sport" lst nt-itlier national in nriuin nor a son said. "We are interested any fighter. We'll wait and see' how the Parker - Moore bout comes out. and we see how Parker oaks." buying quicker and easier. froren foods. have brought been mOdCYfll7Cd and vastly Another change benefits Mr. and plans been so wide. sport. K l mrrcii. nkrrisu HAD ir l Dr Seyniour traces llhxnllflll hack in n rltyiuvri tic-st-riptiun in a children's book published in "The modern food store is a shoppers parutlisc." sat a food store owner Harry Shoubridge. "Sclf-service has made New departments. such as I witlcr choice of products. Package designs. store arrangements and lighting have all improved." Sboubridge and his fnmil) in I personal way. Nowadays it's easier to prmide fiminruil security for families became life inwrnm-r policies are much more Ilrrihlr. Never before has tht range of policies ; Ha fiimlwd fourth Some people lul. tot While the crowd cheered the ivinncr Britain's P. B. Hlldreth, and unite the attention of Com- llllllllxl officials was distracted. (lpris put his escape plan into ac- ill!" ”I xllilpt-(i quietly back to the claI'llllil line." he said, "and put on my hlue track Jumper -- the one i vtiis to have worn at this .V0aF's Olympic games. I went to the tircsstn: room for a shower and Quick change Making sure I was not being fnllnwcd. i made straight inr the stariuivn exit." Tlwre he was met by the rep- icscntative of the Free Romanian Press Axzentav Whn hurried him into hirliii: CLOSE WAT('H (ipris said he had in be rare r be and other competitors Finds All-Stars lnl858 i.tiu!itni in l744. Ho irieiilifies it uuth the Hritish game of rotiudrrs its 0I”ll.!lll In ('Iiit-nun in I033. nsganti adds that the Dutch of Newt Rrilish l'Iiniitrrv Anistcrtlam played liasclmll, Altlmuuh Abner lioiilileriay hat; lwpn rrnriited with inventing the modern game of I819, Dr. Soy I-tine war. mnur finds no mention of this In. llntiblmiai-ta letters nr spPerlw.I ll nan ilvxanlier Farlx-right. nr annirev of New York Kntckerbnrls ' Hrs in 15:12. who established such lmodein rules .as three strike: as an nut. three outs an inning. rt tune-man team with definite, pnsl lions and I diamond with 00-font lmseliiins. The pltolessional pliaco began min under rover pay to player; . lNnu- York Mntunls cost the oily. 'i3”.lWl 1 tear in salaries for spur l earshot of F.l)hr-I; meld l.nter hc-ions .clrr"'t cleaners. firemen and "'l'"ll""R"- dethroned pant ngp. played college lmvtbnll, t-oar-hr-ditlie, like The first really profes-ll""'""'l' i” W""l'l Ml" l"'”'-V' urinal loam was Harry Wrlghtls W39 Cincinnati Red Stockings ulmse plnvers. incidentally. rode in games in decorated carriages. singing their baseball song The club owners' early-day la- bor policies included blacklists. labor spies. fines for poor play- Hill. and rlelectiv-s to check on player behavior, even out of sea- SUIT. Life insurance representatives more competent service in the individual family needs. Torin from the iron rtlrtaln mum,-y were under the close supervision of 1 Romanian official and a Run. garian coach. He said he would apply for po- litical asylum in Britain Granting asylum in such case: ll almost automatic in Britain. ion, who once worked for the Romanian interior ministry and who comes from a prominent family in Bucharest. explained that "life was unbearable in Rn- mania. even for I man with so many Privileges as l have bad." But he said he was concerned about his family back in Buchar- jest--hiit part-nts. a brother who is in doctor. and a wife who is a med- iical student None of thcm knew in! his intention to soak freedom in the West, he said. C.B.F. To Ask Recognition For Parker Qt F,RE(' writ Tl'lF rknzrliag lflnxmg Federation in gning on ask .lhIt British Cnrntnnnxvnalth and 7"-tT1Dtre h n iii 11 ll t'liamninn.Ihlps committee to recognize James . Parker of Tm-tmtn as ”the logical it-outeiider" In llII' Rrttisii ltlmpire lheavyvveiglit tttlc (Gene lrlntinwaii. prnixsioncr. made the :annmtnca- iment TlVlll'i(lay following receipt inf .1 lettcr from the Ffritix-it P0!!! nntinrtnl tom mitten informing him that the lwavyitrwzlit II”! that: been rt:-vlarr-d vacant The tulip was held hv llun t'tu-imll vvbn is Tl'llY'Il1lZ l Parker is trhprltilnri in light Arrl1l9 Unnio, first rzukacl llP3"l' tvelillll of the worlri .ltilt- 2: iq Toronto I ' The t'nn:uli,qyi i:......; Fndpp-5 mm has .-2-rt it dill tnrtugguim TTVC twlmlbr 5: the best bar Pvvnlqlut of the wnrlri not darllrind m sari:-nag the fiiht RE I titlo bruit Having this is beyond its iurtcviirtion ; Remember When Ry Tl-W7 t'ANAnu'v PEP."-5! Jack nclllwy. Fiienclmfgngdigg weight boxing champion 7ll Vf'.Bl'l iago today at Brooklyn The fight iwe IS rnundtl. Delaney Wllllllfll thy a wide margin He gown up ktbv title the next year to unite! the heavyweight division. . l TVNNFZI. PROP0. J! l Bocatiu tho Itralta of Gthrilitni arc relatively shallow. ongtugon have long orlvocntpd n ounnql, Two changes Hurry Slioubritlge is glad to see . too. are ltnincrl to give sclcctinn of plans to meet v. through life insurance. ready fund: are provided for emergencies. for education. for safcguartiing your home. for rct ircment. your f1llKlI'CW and for you! In Ilirw rmrl nllirr iwri r. the lift inrtlrmirr tnmpmiirr in ( inImr1'n are in cup with prngrnr . . . brinxl"R henefits to people in all walks of file! r THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA Mo hmuunco poymonfs to Oonadfans hfolloi now than 83 Mint" hi Y0" and one million of mono poymonn won undo to living poffcyhohlon.