I, WAS CITY — New York , Casey Steugel congratul- " I Duke Mass, Yankee pitcher after he had hurled the Yankees to a 5-3 victory over the Kansas City A’s in the first game of n m 3', w, R. WHEATLEY at the camp." ‘ n -,, Press Staff Writer There was only s-light skating “'9’ (CH—Coach Toe drill in the morning. ' looked over a squad of 56 Blake told his squad, however, .- at the opening of Mont- that scrimmaging will start Tues- cauadiens‘ hockey training day morning although there will ‘ and declared “this is def- be no heavy bodychecking at the "i,- ilie strongest bunch I’ve start. a: my four years as coach “I was eluted at seeing our reg- “PORTSFRONT By pros CALLAGEAN MIL 'BUBBY’ BOWLING has done it_agaln. Jim likeable pro at Belvedere course cinnaxed a truly eat Sunday by winning the Maritime Professional Go ers' . ' lion tournament over the ’local course. again ‘Bubby’ did it by roaring from behind, a charac- of the bowling style of play. Down five strokes to r Harry Simmonds and three to Moncton pro, Alan Ogilvua ' Stile first 18 holes, Cecil went to work in earnest on Sunday determining 36 and won with comparative ease. NG HAS BUILT up a reputation of being at his best ’ chips are really down and nobody counts ‘Bubby’ out anymore. He has “the disposition {hint - makes for never giving up no matter how 1'0qu the road E_ . Wall golfers. because ‘Bubby’ is the type of guy that the w” to see come through. Not onlyhere are his Victories "W .but id over the Maritime circuit where his feats are known. . l av room- we had many inquiries did Bobby 5 great many of the folks asking that question were not golfing fraternity which goes to prove that Dowlings ' v is not confined solely to those who frequent the golf ' Bowling has many triends in and out of golf and all ‘ r interested whe ‘Bubby" is-in a big comet-142mm . " you hear everyone express their delight at the little v congratulations. ‘BubbY'. ' . “BOMBERS don't need to play in their own back- (order to win ball es. " went togglrand River Sundpy and captured ‘ "a twin bill from the Grand River‘team, intermediate . aof Prince County. » winning the doubleheader the Peakes boys earned the lliz‘illvance against Rollie's Arrows for the Intererndiate 4‘“ "championship: That best of three series opens at ‘ Wednesday afternoon with the remaining games " Peakaa on next Sunday afternoon. , . I? is certain about these Bombers. They can smug “all with real authority. The proof of this statementth ' last four games they played they have amassed e in! 09 runs and, brother, that many runs requires "i winging. ’ ARROWS. the will meet their most experien- IEtos date. However: the Arrows are short on work may prove a- big factor in this coming series. Arrows . has a lot of good ball players but many of them have m softball all summer. and that's quite a difference 3 to these la ers. especially those playing infield ' 1{hose thmwsptoy first may be a bit short if the boys “in they are still playing softball. It‘s no easy matter A .a guy from softball 'to baseball and get everything away Willis Hennessey has undoubtedly glven all V " consideration and is hoping his charges leave farms at home. If they don’t these Bombers wont ._ advanta ie of the opening. _ . “'Peakes boysgare serious about their busmess and let Max for a moment and they‘ll be sorry they did. ’3 County inns swing for keeps, a fact that Morell and 'can testify as only too true. he an interesting series. A ’ L ionaires have finally captured THEMES bflggncrofi. Mount Stewart Juniors and . “13' winning but it finally came Sunday afternoon at Wart, ’ ‘ AWE! afternoon at Memorial Field. the Legionaires '- A to Syaint John juniors in the first of a best of three ' ’0' the N.B.-P.E.I. junior championship. second game i Played in Saint John Sunday. with the third. if necessary, alied immediately) following the second. . working hard. He has a lot of. good ball players and Lewis ‘ “13 BVBI'y effort to get‘the most out of them. Undoubt- boys are preparing for this big series w ' “emanation that is going to be hard to overcome. “3 ernoon. There‘s no better way to _5h°w ire bf‘hind them than by attending thelnban game" . that next Saturday. Don‘t let the Juniors down. MWNT STEWART JUNIORS made a " of their lads in their first bid for junior . .than that. - 9 salute the fans of these Mount Stewart- 'were in there hollering their boys on all the wa Nil “ms were completed in Charlottetown. “fl each time Mount Stewart had a . am home area. We hope that this line -,_' Jib Charlottetown fans when the ' Ha Olin clash. . _ t‘d Mount Stewart won that Jlllllm‘ ,. e 0 “Se folks to be on hand Saturday. A #fhaps ‘Charlottetown fans will do illsl that" “i know Saturday- fan reaction crown. .le '. . ' lar. then you know that ha is indeed a " 'ty of the softball diamond may preve a big‘ Lewis has worked hard with these juniors and he in tin V. an . - l the New Brunswickers 1'11 need to be at their best to top m a confidence , "zllharlottetown folks should Show .these' youngsters that they Mid] _ , .. rial Field next Satur- . y behind them by Jamming Men” the boys that fine showing in their '- with Le' » p 0 in that, way can well be giouaircs and folks d u honors m the “3' They went down battling and nobody could 35k for lads because y. Although two attempts were large group of folks T Wlll Junior Legionaires and wouldn 't They‘d pack the SPIKES CLINCHER double header here. The victory cinched the American League lake Says This Year's i ’r' Yel " ulars in such good shape. al- though Miau ice (Rocket) Richard looked a fe pounds overweight." said Blake. “Jean Beliveau really looked in remarkable shape and Dickie Moore didn’t appear to be carrying around the extra weight he had at this time last year." WEIGH-IN TUESDAY The boys weren’t asked to step on the scales but all will be weighed before Tuesday practices start. Blake starts this! season with three Stanley Cup championships in as many years since he took over the National Hockey Ileague Canadians. I “That ties in record but it's al- ways harder to break one," said Blake. “You can be sure the five other clubs will do their best to keep us from breaking it. "As for our prospects, though, I'll say this: If our club shows the same, desire as it did last sea— son we should be okay. “This year we have at least three places open since we no longer have Dollavrd St. Laurent, Bert Olmstead and Floyd Curry, and it’s not just a lot of talk, either, to say other places will be ahead. . - . -mep of five tournaments this season is indeed hailed available if we newcomer, can fill them. Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major lea- gue games. Won and lost records, in parentheses: i - , American League New York at Detroit-Monroe (4-1) vs Lary (15-14) Washington at Cleveland (N)-- Ramos (14-14) or Griggs (3-11 vs Bell (1043) Baltimore at Chicago (Nb-O’- Dell (14-11),“ Donovan (13-13) Boston at Kansas City (2-twi- night)--Monbouquette (2-4) and Bowsfield (3-1) vs Herbert (7-7) and Garver (12-10). National League San Francisco at Milwaukee (Nl—Antonelli (15-12) vs Burdette (17—10. Chicago at Philadelphia (N)-- Drott (7-11) vs Conley (0-2) St. Louis at Pittsburgh (N), preceded by suspended game in which it will be Muffett (4—6) vs Witt (8-2)- Malbe (2-6)‘vs Kline (12-14) Los Angeles at Cincimiatti (2- twi)--night Padres (13-13) and Koufax (10-10) vs Nuxhall (12-11) and Acker (3-3). Race Results At Hazelbrook Results of Horse Races held at Hazelbrook Saturday, Sept. 13th. CLASS A. _ Buddy Watson (E. Clow) Joe (A. Jay) Time: 2.27. 2.20. 2.21. CLASS B. Three A‘nd Carry One (G. Cbappell) 1 d Dr. Bunter (L. Wood) 2 Ten Dollar Special ‘ V (Mackenzie and Dowel 4 8 Bob Bud'long (E. Murphy) 3 2 2 Time: 2.25. 2.24, 2.23. GLASS C. 112 221 Jonnie Budlong (H. Murrhead) ' . 2 1 1 Bobbie Sox (J. Ryan)’ 1 2 2 Rita’s First (A. Hughes) 3 4 3 Big Rier (D. Rice) 4 3 5 Lady (J ..Mageunis) 5 5 4 Time 2.41. 2.40. 2.38. OFFICIALS: Starter: J. Thomas McKenna. Judges: James Rankin, H. H. Jenkins, J. J. Mclnnis. BASEBALL Naional League Los Angeles 012 000 000—3 11' 1 Milwaukee 000 101 51x-—8 11 1 Williams, Kipp (1) Labine (7) Birrer (8) and Roseboro; Willey, dall. W-Rusih. L-Klpp. Hle: LA— Roseboro (13). Mil-Adcock 1 l9) American League Baltimore at Cleveland ppd, rain International League Columbus 000 001 010— 2 7 2 Montreal 201 008 Ola—12 16 f Lovenguth. Arroyo (6‘ Row (7) and Miley; Teed. L—Lovenguth. J Pennant for the Yankee‘s, their 24th. (AP Wirephoto) Harness Racing On Mainland SAINT JOHN (CP) —— T.0.F. and Flaming High divided the two heats of a junior free-for-all pace featuring a harness racing program here Monday night. Flaming High's 2.114-5 was the fastest mile. ' The lafrger share of a $225 Pace went to Barry Herbert. other winners were Aileen Blue. Ned Harmony, Bolo Volo, Step- hen W., and Wing Victory. FREDERICTON (CP) -— Hal’s Mae grabbed a double harness racing here Monday night in the fast time of 2.09 and 2.03 2-5. Parmount Hal was an- other double winner. Single dashes were captured by Cedric Hanover, Bonnie Bank, Sir Walter Brooke and Don‘Duck'Trainor Will Head Card Ivan Dollerty the Sports Arena boxing promoter has set the wheels in motion for another big boxing show at the local arena on Wednesday Sept. 24th. Doherty pits Don “Duck” Trainor of Charlottetown against the rough tough trial horse and veteran campaigner, Bob Lead- ley of Halifax. Fans will remem- ber Leadley of a couple of years back when he and Gaston Roy battled it out toe to toe in the Charlottetown ring. Leadliey has been fighting pro for about ten years and he has met them all. He is 26 years old and is an outstanding crowd pleasing fighter. He has a boring in style. always Willing to take two to get one of his own bombs landed. During a visit to the Arena Duck Trial-nor was going through some stiff training in his pre- pabation for the big ten rounder. While Trainor was taking a min- ute out between rounds he was asked of his chances for a victory over Leadlcy. Trainer stated, “My sights are set on the Mari- time crown and I am sure I will not have Bob Leadley standing in my way to upset any of my future plans". At this point the bell rang an] Trainor Was in ring center, throw- , ing lofts and rights at his spar- . ing partner. After watching = Trainer for a few rounds it seem- ed he has the ability for top Maritime honors. DUCK’ TRAINOB Plans have notbeen completed As his spam ‘ g mate puts it, a lightweight. He punches hard and fast and should K.0. Leadley i‘Duck Tnainor has the punch of a heavy weight and the speed of more than pleased with the had asyetfortheremaindbrofthe card can be damned of another action packed evening of boxing card but fight tans who were purse for the class D Trot and along the 10-round route." entertainment. Provincial Trap, Skeet lCh’Shi’ps This Saturday This coming Saturday afternoon is this Saturday afternoon. at 2.00 p.m. Top gunners from The Charlottetown conga in lo- all points in Prince Edwaid Is- cated at Highfield just below land will match shots at the clay target's-for the 1950 Provin- lcia‘l Trap and Skeet Champion- ship. from the city. The finest way to diarpen your : eye for October let, in to float Bruce's Sister. Notice To Local Golfers The following is a notice to 18- hoie players; a 3 stage point matchvwill be starting on Thurs- day. Leafs .At Near Full Strength TORONFI‘OlOP) -— Toronto Maple leafs were at near full- streugth as they set out Monday for Peterborough and pre - N; lional Hockey League trainin‘. session under coach Billy Rosy.- Only rookies Guyle Fielder and Gerry Wilson were missing from the line-up. ‘F i e }i cl e r, ‘ transferred from Seattle during the summer, re- fused to report and faces possible suspension. Wilson, drafted from Montreal Canadians. reported but was sent ' Defending champion Walter Car Eii pound of trap or sheet. vat of Charlottetown, who in 1957 .d won both the trap and skeet clinlmpionships.1 will be on hand U'g' PrOs' ‘6’", to efend his ttle, as well as the class winners in each division. WIShes Brlfl‘h Carver’s main opposition will com - from Former Champs Glydon Wil— Yacnf Luc" lis and Ron Atkinson, also Bob NEWPORT, R.I. Hyndimain, Gil Houston, Art Ho- dent Eisenhower Monday saluted gran, Ollie Harper and Bill Mor- t’he Sceptre, Britain's contender rell. Western threats will be Don- in the Annex-deals Cup races, and die Gallant and Dick Henthorm wished it’ good luck. of Summerside while' from the The president plans I similar East Art and Ken Clements of call on the sloop Columbia, the Montague should give a good ac- Sceptre's American rival. 'ouce it count of themselves. Other gun» is out of drydock. ners are also expected from Sou- ris, Kensington, Tignisli, etc. scheduled to start. Saturday. It is Rodds Tourist Court about 4 miles: (am—erb ' The America’s Cup races are shoot novelty shoots. gun pattern- ing, etc., will be held and for the first time the Charlottetown Gun Club'bns opened the range memberships are required a nd gunners may do any type of shot- ienced gunner and the‘ novice, hand at the clay targets. Single competition. Also welcome at the shoot will be the gunner who has never shot In conjunction with the regular not mwn Whether “119 Infidel“ will extend his Newport work- vacation long enough to see the races. Eisenhower’s cruiser Barbara to my gunner on the Island. m Anne drew alongside the Sceptre shortly after the pmeoident fin- ished an hour of early zooming gunning they desire. The emper- M it “19 MIMI base 099i”- The Sceptre rslsqjl the Bl‘ltiah‘ both Wllil be able to try their ensign as the Barbara Ame no- proaohed and the presidential rounds of trap or skeet may be We“ ‘dl'PDed file American col- shot if desired. it is not neces- 0“- sary to get in the Championship 'Duck’, McLeod Home On Visit Don 'Duck‘ MacLeod is visit- ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Art MacLeod, 171 Prince Street. Looking in the pink. Don has . just come from Waycvross where he was toiling in the Georgia-Flor- ida league. Don was shipped there by the Milwaukee Braves after he inked a contract with the world champions early this sea- son. With the Waycross team he " has a splendid earned run aver- age of 2.43. despite his 3-6 record as a moundsman. Don is not only a mighty fine ball player but beds a splendid student as well. He's heading back to Boston University this .. fall where he intends to wind up ' his studies {Or a BA. degree. Next spring 119 is to report to Wichita of the American Associ- ation, a real stepping stone to the Braves. Wichita is triple A ' ball so the Milwaukee team is - out to put ‘Duck” to the real test. He has a three year contract with the National league's top team and all fans of Don’s will be pulling for him to have the very best of success. Soccer Dream Comes True LONDON (AP) The soccer dream of thousands of European fans began coming true Monday I the start of a super league with Manly and England the pioneers. one team chosen from all the players in the Malian League will play home and away matches next season against one team chosen from English League play- ers. English League headquarters announced. . , Empents think the move will lead to a European League feat- uring all-stair teamsfrom leagues in other -- countries. 'llhe Daily Herald said Monday France and W want to be included in the set-up. Almost. every man. enjoys 'floored Parker for I nine count. Tues" Sept.- 16, 1958 The Guardian Page 7,, Cbuvalo Stops Parker In First TORONTO (OP) -—George Chu- solid 2—to-1 favorite and hardly valo sclore'd a sensational first-l worked up a sweat in posting’hi, l‘ i . . Jig; foggfiir 0; 31;! {1:31;}? 11th Victory and eighth knockout cam Canadian heavywehgm box, in l4 pro bouts. He has lost two lug championship at Maple Leaf and drawn with eighth - ranked Gardens Monday niaht. Alex Miteflf of Argentina. Boxing observers predicted the W’— ““ scheduled 12-rounder between. the two heavyweights would end early but the sudden finish surprised" everybody in the crowd of 12.500. largest indoor crowd for a fight in Toronto in several years. 1 Chuvalo. who celebrated his 215! L birthday only last Friday. storm: all over Parker from the enema bell and floored the former lun. berjack two times before refer-i1. . Sammy Luiftspring counted Par-3 her out after exactly two minutes I of action. ’ Parker, who at 30 was attemp‘ mg a comeback after taking bad beating from world lighi heavyweight champion Arc hie Moore in Toronto two yesrs ago, was no match for his- bull- shiouldered opponent. Parker. of Barrie, Ont, weighed pounds“ Church. of 'l‘orollflhi After a few seconds of sparring, i Chu-valo tore into Parker and I solid right smash to the head dropped Parke: for a seven count. Parker was barely on his feet. when Chuvalo stormed in fining punches. Another hard right r. *7_ Let's Go To The Big Show At SPORTS‘ ARENA THURS. — 8.15 FRL — 4.15 AND 815 SAT.. — 3 AND 8.15 Son The It. Thrill Circus Combined With , ROGERS ' RODEO THE SHOW THAT TILLED MILLI Parker, obviously dazed from the attack, was a sitting target for the third and final assault. He tried to cover his head with both hands but Chuvan rained. punches on the one-time Cana- dian heavyweight contender and Parker tank to the canvas to stay. Cbuva-lo entered the ring I _ . .1 impu- “TRIGGE JR ” _ I The Wonder “one 5 Pencil ““‘\““.‘. hiW-Mhb-hfleu .““\“‘\“‘ Soc! thflm lulu lull: ““‘\\\“\‘I 800' TM lids-I c [or - an Mei. one. D‘anuutnfiuc/ WEDEIIL ".mxarrf." an 2.: - LON‘E _ RANGER I IN , PERSON ’ ' ‘.““\‘.§‘Q‘ VII? porous III” “I: III-ca Her I 1.25 o “ISA-yin! ““ “.““., YOU PAY NO MORE before. The Charlottetown gun club is aL wonderful place to learn to shoot and a good time to start home suffering from the knee ail— ments which kept him out of hockey last year. At a pie-training camp lunch. Rosy forecast Leafs would “frin— iah as high as second place.“ They were onthe bottom last year. Montague Beats Cardigan 24-21; Tie Series l-All MONTAGUE —— Montague and Cardigan are in a 1-1 tie for the Jamieson Softball Trophy as the results of a 24-21 win by Monta- gue on Sunday afternoon. Hawks Open Training Camp The first game of the best of 5'1" CANAst out “39" three for the Southern Kings soft- Despite temperatures almost at ban supremacy w”; won by 0.1.. the heat -, wave stage Chicago dig“ . week mammal}. by . Black Hawks opened their Na- More of 11.7_ tional Hockey League training I th second ame, fillll’ hom- here Monday at Garden City n e g ens. two by K. Ballum and one by amena- , Junior Hume for Montague. and 0036b R1111? P010115 and general one by Joe MacAulay for Cordi- n'ian‘ager Tommy Irvan put the 4.3 gen, gave the fans their biggest players through-a stiff skating thrill, alhtough the pitchers had and shooting routine in three- them on edge on several oc- hour sessions both morning and casions. afternoon and said scrimmages The battery for Montague were would start no later than Tues. Ken MacDonald end Harry Stew- day afternoon. art. and for Cardigan, Reg Ivan was “generally happy" Hughes and Harry Hughes. with the physical condition of his The final game will be played players. Sunday afternoon at Cardigan. Coach Rudy Pilous, making his . Baseball Practice first full season start with the Hawks after handling the team . . Coach Brian Lewis has called a practice for his Junior Legion- fioir half of the 1957-68 schedule, said simply that ‘we’re aiming aires at the old diamond this evening at 5:30- I; for the playoffs this year and with Willis Hennessey has called a age 62. s so. Rush (3) Robinson (8) and Oran-l LaiSorcla and - i) l ’ : BARGAIN MOORE 8: McLEOD LTD. our new additions we should make the grade." SAD END Beau Brummell. wealthy fash- ion - plate of London society, died in a French asylum in 1840 at ‘ Men's and Boys’ Clothing 8 IN OUR practice for Rollie's Arrows this afternoon at Memorial Field at 5.30. All players are urged to attend this final workout before tomorrow‘s game here with Peakes Bombers. VEI$ N BASEMENT The Prince. Edward Island Regiment (RCAC) The Prince Edward Island Regiment (RCAC) cured in the following schedule: R Hq and Hq Sqn. - Ordnance Compound {- 18 Sept. A Sqn — Charlottetown Armouries - 21 Sep. B Sqn — Montague Armouries - l9 Sop. C Sqn' -_- Summerside Armpuries --18'Sep. Transport leaving Rustico cincl Tra codie on 21 Sep. at 1315 and 1330‘ hours respectively.“ ‘ . . Dress - BA TTLED‘RESS , All ranks'cire requested to be present lilr those parades. Vacancies are available for a number of selected recruits in all Squadrons and will be accepted for enrolment as follows: ' Hq cincl A/Sqns -- Ordnance COmp‘ouncl, Brighton Road , . Mon clay and Thursday evenings Charlottetown Armouries -- Sundays 2.00 - 3.00 pm. B Sqn -- Montague Armouries -- Monday and Friday evenings. C Sqn -- Summevrsicle Armouries -- Tuesday and Thursday evenings. ‘ commence Fell training as indi- I I 1930 hours 1400 hours 1930 hours 1930. hours E. K. KENNEDY, Li. Col. Commanding Prince Edward Island Regt. (RCAC)