V . s '16 DEFEND nus Arnold Palmer of-Latrobe. Pa. Championships. Palmer has an- ml the Gold (hilt he won a year nouneed he will defend his title at this year's Open at Montreal .5. at the caiiillin Open Golf July H- llllattemoon '" lflnsltlch lisce Al Suffolk Downs aosl-on l P) - Mrs. 1:. 2'. Tlobbina llida noon let running mite l Lashes set the ly pace, drove along the inside rail from last place Wednesday to win the -550.300 Musachusetts handicap by a length and a half at Suffolk Downs. Jockey William Boland'a per- tly-tirned bid put the four-year? oi brown colt in front just be- fore the home stretch. The Vic- tory was Mldafternoon's fifth straight stakes triumph in his t try at the lVe mile distance. ablished in this race a year ;go by Heliscope. A 7-5 favorite, Midafternoon re brought a net of 338.200 to his I LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 7 p IN THiS;.CORNER prop UI” to hockey talk; butrrumora abound- ml: throughout 'the' Maritime: have it that next fall will see the revival of the -defunct Maritime Major Hockeydaeague which col- lapsed hack in 1962. A number of teams have been lneationedch ea s:ibl rt '7 eluding Ii" lpllltCl0tiefn.u(l)t-5;"?! zvobld be Hali- iax, Sydney. com Bay and pos- sibly New The lnenzwh seems. to have started all tllik llbckdy talk is J. E. (Gee Ahera.chairman of the Halifax Forum-aldvli--lilil more spice to the dish Aliern says that an unspecified National Hockey League teens is interested in spon- sorlns a rosette. Allen didn't speetfyvthel - name at "re N.ll.l.. tea , but at he would be talking wi h its of is within a couple of day. ' Gerry Martin; Canadian Press staff writer. told us the other night that both Cape Breton trams are a VIII? 0i ll Citarlnttetown entry: remember- int: no doubt that snowy days in the not too dial-Jill-Dllt when PAS- sage from those-eeatael to P.E-l- was slow and . V0- imo of! -24 A all and t it - keylrgil I-nl tlveaattetewa hna"ve 3t too much Interest: , revtvial "'6 league. The I years which Chili- Iottetown operated..a.seli0r lull were ospeaalva OICI-III Nil ilk flowed freely.- - Almost everyone seemed quite set I with ill! performances or file name brews in the island Senior ll Laasue Ind the Sports Arena nor Civic stad- him in sumlheraide didn't suitor Basohailitllraotico Tho Flyers and Stars will lI0ld s baseball practice this evening It 5:30 at Memorial-Field. chadwlclaili iiiemotlollel Oniariotgain MAGARA-oN-'l'lla:-LAKE. Ont. Florence Chadwick is to attempt min this year to swim Lake On- tario. the town council was in- formed Tuesday. she would si-ii from Youngstown. N.Y.. from iii! same point wrere slarilyn 30"- the lake's only conqueror. entered the water in IDSC. kitieh channel simmer Brenda. H also tanning to fI&llu'lWllI. Doll arriaon, preaidaI' the Cham- ber of Commlce. . No dliel were given. . lmprovenleois it ie Man:-Tracll LEMANS, n-sacs tar) - Or- ganlzers of the Le Mans It-hour endurance -ll” lIOP!il'llY showed off Wednes- illy in the c t were 9 P0!- sons were killed. almost one at go in auto raetu's went - CT. The race this year'is July 29 and workntn-llava mix to letewtbl he ism, ). ' sces?ef thmaeddlnt to ,t l. . .wlderl , "I. hmttgacit, ham lsllb mu 0 I land" The Charlottetown Gunlrdlul. Frldly, June 22, 1958 1 either. 0 I We will be waiting anxiously too hear what Mr. Ahern turns up in his inquiries. . . Dig that crazy. mixed-up boxing least boning seems to be getting a little more complicated with each passing day. First we have young Gordon Wallace 'nning the Brit- ehampienahip. We have nothing easiest Wallace being champion. but in most cases a fighter is ex- pected to go up the ladder of sne- eess step by ate and not to leap from one of the ower rungs to the top. Wallace. in his climb to the tits by-passed stahlemats Yvon DIIMHC and the Canadian light- heavyweight title held by Mr. Dur- elle. donned hie seven-league wad- ing beta. creased the Atlantic and whipped Ron yBarton. O 0 He did this with the apparent blessing of all governing bodies despite the fact that Durelie has defeated him no less than three times. Durelie. a t ” t-.ol Wallace, sulkod about not getting the shot at the B. E. crown and appeared on the card in a pre- liminary. which he lost. Durelle is far from the best iight-heavy- weight in the world. but it does seem as if he had good rounds for his anger. The chance t at he will ever get a short at the title is a slim one now that the belter in a neighbouring stall of Shepherd's stable owns it. 0 O 0 Meanwhile we see where James J. Parker of Barrie. 0nt.. and Archie Moore are all set for a world championship bout. The first " we were want to ask is what world championship? The only one legally owned by the ancient one is the it ht-lleavy- weight and Parker weig ing in at 21899 is just a little overweight to classified in that class. At least 2185 is what Parker scaled when he chilled Heinz Neuhaus. a former European champ. a couple of months ago. Poesib the chem- Iolshlp they are talk ng about it s the heavyweight title. if this is the case then some complications could arise. As for example if Parker happens to beat Moore then he will undoubtedly claim the title. Then should Moore beat Floyd Patterson in the eyes of box- lel followers. experts and ro- ntotere allover the States and Can- ada and lust about everywhere else Archie wil be the world cham- pion. This would cause a cry for I Parker-Moore re-match. Should Parker win again he would un- doubtedly be heavyweight cham- u ion of the world. And he would have done it the easiest way :- slble. He would never have all to defeat such opponents as Hurri- cane Jackson. Bob Baker, Johnny Holman or Floyd Patterson. Veblen and Baker in particular would be dangerous. They might fall on him and break his leg. warld. On the Canadian scene at 5- Runs-Boyer.M ' Stolen bases-Mays. 15. 8-0 Runs-Mantle. 62. Runs batted in--Mantle. 64. Hits-Mantle. 87. Doubles-Kuenn. l6. Triples-Simpson, Kansas City Home runse-Mantle, 27. Stolen bases- Francuna. Balti more and Kuenn. 7. Above does not include Thurs day's games.) 'H. ll. league Games Cancelled HI'.lFAX tCPt .- Scheduled games in the Halifax and District Baseball League were rained out Thursday. The cancelled games were Halifax at Liverpool. Stel- larton at Dartmouth and Truro at Kentvllle. BACK IN SWING ' If ' : AAf;0N, a will IVAUKEE, 607 OFF 70 A SL ow 6fAR7' BUT DOA"! , 557 ll! h'aMr. MMVD (JP WEIR 70F lW7'7'ER. All? 12.9. I. .HAlV AGAIM I llieftel"noon's time was 2:04- thlt-ee seconds off the track record 0! turned 84.00. 82.40 and 32.20 and fa Pitching-Lawrence, Cincinnati. . 1.000. Strikeouts-Friends. Pittsburgh. Pitching-Brewer. Boston. D-1. tell a i oi. oi ht .900. I" " M "V" ' Sti"eouts-Score. Cieveland.l00 By ALAN HARVEY Cuudlll Prell Stiff Wltllr LONDON (CP) - right man- ager Harry Sheppard. crlckliaf with pa iiiatic plans for til - ture, a Thursday he no to match conquering Gordon. Qi- laceiof Canada against Harlem! Sug Ray Robinson. Sheppard said things still are fluid. but that British promohtrr Alex Griffiths is "very hoi ' of getting the twotogether or In open-air contest at Blrlminllillll it would be a middleweight Il- ll'. Wallace won the British Empire light - heavyweight chant iontlllli at London's Clapton tadiuln Monday night, defeating BritAin'l Ron Barton. but weighs , only about 162 pounds and can easily descend to the 160-pound limit for National IJCIEIIC a 'ddl ' ht fl ht. 53 R H PCi- SlrlI:l)pa?dv,ellg rnangger who shut- Lona. Piiil- I 5; 2g 3'; -323 P”mmw'"mcm?”"P Boyer. Si. Lou a . l r" : Pitts. 156 as 53 .340 Moon. St. Louis 198 37 64 .323 sclioendiesst, NY 155 23 so 321 RESULTS 4 Runs gutted 7i:-Boyer. 50.. Hill-' W55 ' N ll ll Le I D0"bi9'P;'u3;”l- mC.l"”1'f”"' '””' St. Louisa woos oowilal-I 14 o MP'.i',- Ml "Nap wk 3 Brooklyn 030011004-915 o T"? 9'" 3Y5Lo 17 ' ' Wrhnleicr. Colium (6). Dicks n Home ”"'5” "5: ' rm. Konstanty 19) and Smi ; Newt-ombe, Bessent (6), Labine tat. Lehman tilt and Campanell . W-Lehman. L-Dickson. BRI: St Musiai 2. Bkn-Campanella 2. - Milwauk 000- American I-cit!!!” pllisnn.-gee 1050020302 ooo: as: A3 R "7 Buhl and Rice; Kline, Monger Mantle. N.Y. 229 53 3 - itii. Mcliiaran is; and Foilea. Ia- Maxwell Detroit 154 37 57 -370 Kline. HRS: Mil-Bruton. Kuenn, Detroit 193 30 69 .358 Amman Lug". Vernon. Boston 102 27 53 -353 Boston ooo ooo ooo-o 4- o Berra, New York 196 35 65 .332 cle,.e;,,,,d 004100 ooxgg, g 0 Brewer. Nixon (5) Klely (8) Ind While: Wynn and Hagan. L- Brewor. Hits: Cle-Woodllng. Chicago 100 000 00x-1 1 l - Johnson. Zuverink (Q5 and smith; Hal-shman and Moss. L- Johnson. ' ' Washington 010 010 4001-6 8 1 Kansas City 340 120 41x-15 15 0 Stone. Pascual (2) Ramos (5) and Berberet; Santiago, Herring- ton (7) Shantz (9) and Ginsberg. - W4utlago; L C Stone. Hm: W ” ' -Olson. Klllibrew. De- maeairi, Zernlal. ; International League Montreal 0001011010-3 7 1 Miami 000 00l;o0x-7 ll 1 Harris, Mickens (6). Nishita id). and Roseboro; Cardwell and Niarhos. l-lRs: Mia-Novalt. Mica- letta. W-Cardwell; I.-Harris, Buffalo 001 01.1 000- 3 7 1 Columbus 032 ioo i)0x- 6 9 l Hahn, Froates tsl, Coleman (7) and Tompkinson; Kume and Noble. W-- Kume: L - Hahn. Hits: Col-Noble, Pilarclk. Bfl- Easicr. 4 ' ' Alon Mover wmti. 71! MM! ztrr ad rllilk FM! 7' :4 5 rtlw smo IAMK W19 Iltrrms on V . xa 7. 507 Iii Ma 9 lllf mo .31! MIMI ls: , llalfl. ' lam-0.4.4 so an nu-nu HR SERVlt'.l Lilli -'r'-Iv. tire WHITLUCK HRF. lbsnlvplct ausxa L Tuaaaass 590-ref i:.oon37EAn 3 Costs no more than ten ordlne cndtube. . o More bleweetj. arehttlels : l HARRY SHEPPARD. Plans Wallace, Rdbir7lson'B"oul sf; between Canada and Britain, g has virtually clinched a July N, light - heavyweight fight at Ilrmingham between Durelll-. of rule St. Anni.-."N.p.. and Brltiali xer Randolph Tur- pin. There's a possibility Pat Sup- ple of Montreal, Canadlaifhanlam champion, might meet Dal Dower of Wales in a preliminary. in any Svent. Supple is likely to meet rltlkh bnntam champion Peter noun Glasgow later this surnlner: On! other tilt on tap would in- volve Ritchie Howard of Halifax, Canadian lightweight champion. t1!'lie opponent lies not been set- Ueppard. of Montreal, returns to Canada in a few days. loilnsfone Says Moore - Parker Bolit Next Month NEW vonx tcrl-right mail- .9: Charlie Jolsnitone said Thursday a match between Ar- chie Moore and James Parker of Barrie, 0nt.. is "definitely set" for Toronto next month. Moore's manager said the ar- rangements have been completed and he would be got!!! i-O T0"-""-0 "some day soon" for the Illumi- Ile said no date has yet been set for the match between the world light heavyweight champion and Parker but it would be "in the week of July 23." Johnstone made the announce- ment ln commenting, on reD0Fi5 that the International Boxinl Club had ordered-Moore not to fight before his scheduled heavy- weight title bout with Floyd Pli- terson in New York in Selliem: '6 her. lohnstone said there was. no fact in the report and that the ma "couldn't order Moors not to fight if he wants to." Power Boats Do you remember when power l;1ats were unknown and sailboats were the accepted method of spen- ding a leisurely, pleasant after- noon of the rolling waves of a lake or river? Of course. many sailboats or.- still in use. but. by and large, they have tallen victim in the speed craze attitude of the age we lllle in and have given way to the faster more thrilling speedboats. On almost any given weekend the bays and inlets oi P.E.l. are filled with these powerful craft and the air is filled with a steady "hum" ll they skip crazlly over the bumpy surface o.' the water. Power boats are built for speed and are tricky to handle. As 1 Ontario Golf ' .Ch'sl1ip Today BRANTFORD 4CPl4l'he 33rd annual Ontario Open golf cham- pionship gets under way today with 141 entered. The 54-hole medal-play tourna- ment. rt the Brantford Golf and Count:-y'Club. consists of ill holes today and 26 on Saturday. Seventy professionals are aim- ing f the 31,000 first - prize money in the 33,000 tun. ' won last year by Jules Huout of Montreal, who is back to defend the title. ltudy Horvath, 1954 win- ner. and Kesselring. 1952-53 champ. also are entered. BOATING SAFETY RULES Are Dangerous consequence there is an ever pres- ent danger of accidents. This is W or Safety Week and it seems timely to pass along the following boating safety rules which have been supplied by a' well-known boat manufacturer. Don't overload a boat. Don't overpower it with a motor larger then the manufacturer recomm- ends Carry life preservers for each boat occupant. Carry an approved fire exting- uisher. . Watch the weather - head for shelter ii a storm breaks. Stay away from wakes of lurger' craft. If unavoidable. cross at an angle of at least 45 degrees. Don't stand in a small boat. Slow down before changing seats. Don't drink alcoholic beverages when boating. Don't be a "hot-rod." obey sa- fety and boating courtes rules. Stay with the boat if lt over- turns - never swim for shore. Don't rock the boat. make turns at too high speed, or drive close to or among bnthers. Never smoke while refu-zliing - g. ';'ine is inflammable. Cherry lights on your boat at nirz 1. Boat owncrs should feel respon-. sible for their own safety and the' safety of others. Make every week Safety Week. GAMES TONIGHT B.l.S. vs. B.Y.C., Old Diamond. Abhies vs. B.Y.C., Parkdale 7 NEW YORK tAPl..wm, only We iiiiy of voting remaining, clu- cinnall's Frank Robinson is mak. ing In belated bid to take over the National League's starting left field position in the balloting for the all-star baseball game at Wasllinglull. July I0, lllli Rciillslki. one of tiiree St. Louis Cardinals leading in the vol- lilt. has been ahead from the be- ginning, folloucti closely by Pitts- hurgh s Frank Thomas. Robinson, 3il'0i'iE Cnllicnlier for rookie of the year hlmm'.s. ha: now passed the Piraie Siiil-Zilor and moved within ills votes of the Redbird paceset- r. liobinsmi must overcome the deficit by rnldnight tonight when ill? baiioilnz by the fans ends. The liiesi iilzurcs uere released Thurs- day by cummlssluner Ford Frlck's office. , The raw for individual honors ll being Sliarked by the New York Yankees Ml('l(Py Mantle. who has complied .i9.47ti totes Teammate 'Y0SiglE:rLrVclna'llls second. more ONE VOTING DAY LEFT Robinson Making Bid For Berth On All-Star Team than 2900 ballots behind. The voting for the all - star game: American lea lie: First base: M ckey Vernon. Bos- ton 19,368; Vic Wertz. Cleveland, 14,379; second base: Nelson Fox. Chicago, 19.538; Billy Goodman. Boston. 9.045; Third base: George Kell. Baltimore 12,940; Ray Boone, Detroit, H.545; Shortstop: Harvey Kuenn. De. troit. 32.049; Chico Carrasquel. gleveland, 5,029: left field: Ted llliams, Boston 23,461; Minnie Minoan, Chicago. 6,716; uenlre field: Mickey Mantle, New York 39,476; Jim Piersali, Boston 1,697; right field: Al Kaline, Detroit 23.- 975; Hank Bauer, New York. 9.- 664: catcher: Yogi Berra. New York 36.638; Sherman Loilar, Cili- cago. 2,413. National league: First base: Dair Lung, plus. liurgh. 34,117: Ted Kluszewski, Cincinnati lli.7lii: SP('illl(l base: Red Schoendicnsl. New York, 28.- 386; Johnny Temple. Cincinnati, DILLON YOUR and FEED l SPILLETT STORE I A GOOD FEED ..-.. J 70 (5.000 PRICE... Queen 5,. Both games at 6.15. we also stock for your convenience a full line of Poultry Supplies, Baby Chicks and Egg Cartons, etc. and anything you may require in dairy supplies- Milk and Cream Cans, Filter Disks, etc. 16.393: third base: Ken Boyer. 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