ON SATURDAY Foil Cliarlottetnwiniuardian, Monday, April 30, 1956 9 DORTMUND. Geimany (AP).- miics J. Part-ier of Barrie. Unl., gm-cked out Germany's former V" -ropea n licavyweight boxing rliampion. Heinz Neuhaus. In the tlnrd round of a scheduled 10- round fight here Sunday night. But" fighters weighed 218V: pounds. Xcuhaus. 30. was as surprised .3 the 14.000 fans in Westfalen- lialie when the 27-year-old Cana- dian floored him with I terrific ictt hook to the chin. tn the first two rounds Parker irrmed easy prey for tile German uhu was banging away freely at the slow-moving Canadian. Neuhaus seemed to go out for on early knockout in the third round when he cornered Parker 'lIiI'l plastered him with right and DES MOINES tAPl--Musciilai' Davie S-imc. Duke University sopho more, shattered a 30-year-old Drake relays rci-ord Saturday with a 9.4 win in the I00-yard dash over a waterlogged track. liapidty naiiiint: stulure as :4 top United States Olympic candidate for the 100-metre. the I90-pound Sime handed Bobby Morrow of Abilene Christian College tiis first rcntury defeat in Ill starts by W: yards. The 9.1 effort under miserable ronditinns, which forced the pole xault and high jump events in doors. cracked the 9.5 Drake record not by Nebraska State's late Ro- lnnd Locke in I926. Locke's mark was tied by two Oiynmic snrintors. Ralpli litetralfc of Mnroucttc in 1932 and Ohio ilt It-'5 Jesse Owens in lit-'l3. Fune's time. a tenth of a second lwilllltl the world ccntiiry mark. uax the only record-hrczilting per- tnrmance in the two-day competi- tinn for.atliletes from 75 univer- sitics and colleges. LED ALL THE WAY Abilene Christian. with Morrow anchoring two races. took meet honors with three relays titles. The bad weather. while under at-oring Sime's great sprinting abll ui. eliminated czioccictt record smashing outdoor performances by slintpiittcr Parr)” Oilirlcn. hillh tumper Ernie Shcllon and pole raultcr Bob Gutowskl of Occi- dental. Jim Parker Chills Europe's Champ In 3rd Round Sunday Dave Sime Shatters Drake Record At Meet On Saturday ing them 6-4 for the Red Sox first win in five games with the Yanks this season. y Dave Sister. third lied Soxi pitcher. earned his first mayor league victory. aided by Mickey Vernon's two-run homer in the sev- enth Casey Slengel. Yankee pilot. war-l banished from the game in the: eighth for protesting an umpires: ruling that a long blast by Mickey Matte was a triple instead of a homer. p Stengel notified the officials the. game was being played under pro-I test ironi that point. However. since an unipire's decision is in- volved, the protest ls unlikely to b upheld. Pitcher Camilo Pascual was the key man in Washington's 5-3 win over Baltimore. He rapped outl four hits. driving in two runs with a third-inning single, and struck out 12 batters for his second vic- tory of the season. FURILLO BREAKS TIE In the National League. li-roi-k- iyn exploded for four run:i in they seventh to beat Pittsburgh 5-2. Carl! Fui-ilio's two-run double put the Dodgers ahead to stay 4-2. Richie Ashburn. who seldom hits homers. slammed a pair for Phila- delphia as the Phiis beat New York Giants 6-2 on four ninth-inning runs. All were unearned as a re sult of errors at third base by Henry T”omson. Robin Roberts was the winning pitcher. beating itll New Players or Alouetles MONTREAL (CF) --- Montreal Alouettes of the Big Four Football . League Saturday began taking stocks of players already lined up ifor the I956 football season and listed six Americans and 14 Cana- dians who will be newcomers at the training and tryout season start 'ieft. hooks to head and body. DRESS IIEHEARSAL But the Canadian suddenly saw Neuhaust exposed chin and his left hook caught the German unprepared. The impact was so great that the German was lifted up and then crumpled to the mat. He had not completely regained his senses when Dutch referee Barend Bergstroem counted him ut o . The fight was regarded by Neu- haus as a dress rehearsal for his European title fight against Italy's title holder Francesci Cavicchl in Bologna early in June. Parker is a leading contender for the Canadian heavyweight title and a claimant of the British Empire LTTHI pionship. Sime led all the way in whipping Morrow. There were two false starts. one by Dick Blair of Kansas and the other by Northwestern's Charley Carooll. Blair and Carroll finished third and fourth resper tively. Sime. who reputedly ran in 97 as a freshman while wearing sweat togs. was clocked in 9.4. as was; Morrow. in Friday's trials wheni the wind was W; miles an hour. The wind Saturday was 4”: mph acceptable for record purposes. Rough Riders Sign Ilamllton Guard ing in July. Three of the Americans are REGINA mp, M Saskatchewan tackles. two are backficldcrs and i .one a guard. Rouzhriders of the Western inter Di-ovincial F o o t b a l l Union an nounced Saturday the signing of Ed Kondziolka. 23. a guard from Grimsby. 0lit., who played last year with the Hamilton interme- diate Panthers. Standing six-foot-thrcc and weigh- ing 235 pounds. Kondzlolka is the 12th Canadian player signed to date by the WIFU club. Four of them The counties of Lennox and Ad- 3” '"”"”0m9”- TWOHLV-tine im-liiington in eastern Ontario. created yJohnny Antonellt for the eighth time without a loss. At Cincinnati. George Crowe. sub- bing for the benched Ted Klus- zewslil at first base, hit two hom- ers and a triple. driving in five runs, as the Rediegs downed Chi- cage Cubs 9-1. St. Louis - Milwaukee. Chicago UNITED COUNTIES Bosox Handle Yanks 6-4; Dodgers Thump Pirates 5-2 Boston finally caught up with Wh't So -I( t and (II New York Yankees Saturday. beat. 1.n:y.e1)eu:,naa.:: c,.i.i',',ed ougur mm Soccer Results LONDON 'Reutersi-Results of soccer games played Saturdly ill the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Aston V :l West Bromwlch A 0 Cardiff (3 1 Arsenal 2 helsea 2 Blackpool 1 Huddersfield T It Bolton W I Luton 'l' 2 Burnley 3 Portsmouth 2 Manchester C 4 Tottenham if 3 Sheffield U 1 Wolverhampton W 3 Sunderland 1 Division II Bristol R 1 Liverpool I Hull City 1 Leeds U 4 ' Leicester C 3 Doneaster R fl Nottingham F 1 Blackburn R l Port Vale :i Middlcsbrough 2 Rotherham U 0 Stoke C 1 Sheffield W 5 Lincoln C 3 Swansea '1' ft Barnsley 1 West Ham L7 3 Bristol C 0 Division lll (Southern) Alder."-luit l Swuidnn Town I Boiiriicinrmtti -"l Leytnn Orient 1 Bri:;litun It Tnrqnay ll 2 Colcheslcr II it Norwidi C 2 Coventry C it lie:-iiliiig 0 Crystal P I Newport f” 0 Exctcr (5 2 tlilliugliam l Millwall S Suuthcnd U 0 Qiici-us P it 3 Noi'thzimpton T 2 Shrewsbury T 1 Ipswich T 1 Waisull l .N'oiitli:impton It Watiord 0 l5rcntford2 Division III lNortlianit Arcrintzlnn H 0 Tranmere R 0 narrow it ('ll(Nil'liil0lfl i cileslcr fl ltn(-l1rlnlr- 0 Darliugtou fl Sonllinort I Derby C Si Hortlr-pools U 1 Gatcslieavi 4 Cr:-iir Alrx l Grinishy 'l' 2 Brndforrl C. it Halifax ill 0 Si-unthorpe 1' It Olrlhani A l Wrcxham l Stockporl (' 4 York (' l Workington 2 Ytlniislieltl 'i' i SCOTTISII I.F.A('-LIE Division A Ahrrdcou ti p;TT.lT"lN T 4 Airdriconieuis 4 St Wlirrcn 2 Celtic 1 Queen of the S 3 Hearts 7 Raith Rovers 2 Kilmaruock ii Duulcrmline A 0 Motherwcll l Dundee 2 Banner s 0 Clyde 1 Stirling A It I-iihernian 3 Division B Brwick R 1 Hamilton A 2 Cowdciibczith ii Albion Rovers I Dumbarton 4 Alloa A 2 Forfar A ll Ayr United 3 Montrosc it St. Johnstone 6 Morton 2 Ariiroathl) ti Stenhousemuir 2 OM99!!! 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'i'..".';”'..':.:". mi slalldll Predicts -Toronto Mariboros Coast To 5-1 Win Over Regina if-1"-'-I-'-”-7-i-".'"”'" I yI"lil'l)'f'll in-tivr lmckcy in this I ,lll0ll Iliry rlul tn the flllul. i "TIWV HM? iuifnrtnnatr on In. yfirst lhrrr goal. mm W, ..-,,,., lurk. "WV 'l0lVl V"-In In that first por- Al Mat-Neil were the first-permrliiori tn Ii nu;-ht haw haven in till-1' llercnl .lm' ' l R' 7'” "WI ll” experts thy lPl'IP',l lto he Imizlll 4." in, ,y,.f,.ndimz . . Junior jf -nmlian l'll.”tIIllllfInf. t . A('F"'iN tho hall, Rt-guia coachl TMIIIWLV .-trm-.lrorig blamed hlsi Wtitflflls lnnlilllll to whom at the fill” tune for who Pats' downfail.i "lie lilsl rlnlnli -an the puck -mini in time lthnt split second l5l"l"' in 2f"lII1L' ready to shoot can make a lot of rhfference. But we'll ys-lioiil more from now on. we aren't fiiiistioll )0! " Howard To Fight Hayden llv-want --I nonfat, (ianadian innit. l””"nl" in-H": champion. will meet aim-Itir llnyltvn of Stellarton. N.S. in ;i Ill-rouiiri ninlcli here May 10, lttmli-n ranks second for How- ard's lllit'. George Dunn of Edmon- ion is the leading contender. fills fight will be Howard's um since he rlccisioned Orlando Zulueta ICnban lightweight. last October. landy Arrived In U.S. Sunday SAN FRANCISCO tAf'l more rested than when out in Honolulu briefly S l l'f.'1l1ll;-.-.tVlto holds the PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE TO BE CONTINUED Pass:-nuer train service between Chariottotnwn-sonrig, sun. ffharlottetown-Murray town-Georgetown. will be continued after May lat until high- riii-lilmmi. i CANADIAN NAT ' John T-dml.V. Australia's world prey-njcrl 33"" Sydney. the lean curley -hicujl-:3 midrtledistance e'm.mpi..,. ..,.,,k,.d way conditions permit the resumption of full servicn. 1!!!! It I 5!. is scheduled to run ltwicc in the. United States-May 5 at lays Angelea Coliseum and May I! at Fresno. "I am running much holler than when i broke the record at Turkn, Finaldn. in 1954. but I doubt if I ever again will find such perfect conditions." he said. Landy, who trains himself ullfl Me" "hi 'PP"'9""y somewhat lhasn't had a coach since before the cnce that record smashing is de- pendent upon three main factor.- Competition track conditions and weather. l 1962 Olympics, told a press contor- l Harbour. and Charlotte- IONAL RAILWAYS lowering Of His tanner Breaks l - Hg i ! SYDNEY. Australia tRouti-rv 0 I Australian world record holder ,John Landy Saturday pr:-di.-mi illwl lb: iimy: for the lTltlt' i'llll null WALTON. England Reuters! -- gm" '1' "' '" '"'" '"l'"""'- 3-" Fred Norris. 34-year-old miner. BP;j:::"l: Mm hum, W I Ffldly PHI! 13 mllCl- 09 Ylrdl Emil ortl all llll't"P llllhllllva, l.-'w:im.I.-il...'.T. one foot in an hour. and collected also told reporters riot...-9 l.,a..,,.; n hatful of records in the process. 1 by pialic for the unit.-.1 51,”... He fnllcg byhiesa thI!lE750ny;r(tigy milctgiiirkmtlliclry will get doing in un- to reach zec runner Tm '.ao t " u cs. .1 Sf'('t)ll(s ('lt'lliii pek's world record for the hour set ally up in 1951. but became the first In the US., E4aEE(Ey will f'lIln no . . . l 9 British runner to cover more than in two one-mile events in t';ih. the third man ever to have done gornia before returning In .-tusu-aha go, or the Olympic Games. His distance was an Empire, all s comers. national and English na- tive record. His time for 12 miless-59 min- utes. 51.6 seconds--is also the best. ever achieved by a British run- ner. His time for 10 mlles.49:5:i.2- also was an Empire. national, all comers and English native record. He also took the English native nine-miles record with a time of 44:57.8. more members and admit! a better job. Remember When By THE CANADIAN PRESS Charles Robertson. rookie pitcher with Chicago White Sox. pitched a perfect game against Detroit Tigers 34 years ago today at Detroit. While there have beenl many no-hit games- Robertson was! the last major lcaguer to pitch at masterpiece in which no opposingj batter reached first base. FARMERS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PERSONAL A URGENT E, lMp0RTAN-r -. .'l'lle Ftjfltjtviiitin of Agrimiltiire is YOUR Organ- MHIIOIT -- it is working on your behalf -A it needs ARE YOU A 'iIItlMBI'iR? If Not NOW IS THE TIME TO JOIN. Meet with your neighbours at the School House T -- MONDAY. APRIL 30th, 8:00 PM. - nlc financing it it is to do Ho-meryon.IMvd.hg Accident. Insurance for members 335.00 per year. I :2,,:'5'"-""o'& '"'.” o"”' "a I-. E. 1. 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