i Page 6 The Guardian, Tuesday. June 21, 1955 Dairy, BYC Big Winners ”In Last Night's Games la the two games played in the City Softball League last. night the B.Y.C. clubbed the Navy 15-5 while the Dairy clobbered Keefe Drug 24-8, to rack up one of the largest scores in league play so far this year. Art Ballem hurled for the Dairy and gave up six hits. struck out six and walked six. Walter Con- stable and George Schyler pitch- ed for the losers and were hit for I blows. Mike Connolly led the Dairy hitters with five hits in six trips and Len Arsenault belted a grand- slam homer. George Schyler hit two for four gird Scantlebury clipped I triple Keefo's. Angie Carroll made a number of difficult catches in centre field for the Dairy. Joe Thistle held the Navy to six scattered hits as he made his first start of the year I winning one for the B.Y.C. Sonny Stull started for the Navy and retired Doyle. home run and Kenny Tulle sock- winners. Clary Peters and Kenny four hits. two hits. Sonny Stull drove home three of the Navy's runs in the first inning with I double that cleared the bases. connected for I triple in the sixth inning. Closkey made brilliant running Coady and Kenny Tulle combined in the fifth in favor of Dick Gerard Burge hit I bases loaded ed I three-run homer for the Tulle of the B.Y.C. each had Billy Pryor led the Navy with Dick Doyle Gerard Biirge and Ray Mc- catches ln the outfield for the B. Y. C. Junior Dowling robbed Sonny Stull on I nice run off third base. while Joe Thistle. All for the only double play. Maurice Williams came up with one of the fielding gems of the game as he hauled down Joe Thistle's linnr with a one-hard stab in the fifth inning. In This Corner Casey Stengel is breathing more easily today as his chattels fought off a determined White Sox bid over the weekend. that saw the hustling Chicagoans take over first place in the American league for about twenty four hours. Casey's Yanks came out of their spell on Sunday and knocked off the Sox twice to again take over top spot in the American League's stir- ring pennant race. 0 I O The big worry in Stcngells life at the moment is the failure of his star hurlcr. Bob Turli-y. who has gone into a tailspin in the last few Canadians Lose At Wimbleton LONDON (CF) - The seeded players in the men's singles of the Wimbledon all-England lawn ten- nis championships emerged safely from their first - round matches Monday. The two Canadians in the com- petition, however. were beaten. Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke. Que.. lost to Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills. Calif.. 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 and Don Fontana of Toronto went down 6-0. 7-5. 6-2 to Adrian Quist of Aus- ted in two runs. ed-run average to a brilliant In 'addition. the shunky little Puerto Rican siagledi home the last two of three unearned St. Louis runs in the fourth inning. handing veteran ri thander Murry Dick- son hls f defeat against four wins. MILWAUKEE (AP)-Gene Cou- ley hurled four-hit ball for Mil- waukee Monday night as the Braves downed Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1 in I National League baseball game. The Braves counted their first run in the fourth inning when Johnny Logan doubled down the right field line. scoring Billy Brit- ton who had singled and then stole second. Milwaukeels second run came tralia. weeks and has lost his last five starts. Turlcy. who was once sport- ing an 3-1 record. is now strug- gling along at an 8-6 pace which 3 is hardly adeeuate for I ”star”. U 0 Rival managers have been busy instilling the virtue of patience into their players and as a result batters who have been providing nothing more than an air condition- ing system on hot days for calch- , er Berra. with their flailing hick- ories are now playing a waiting game and with their shilalahs rest- iii - ing on their shoulders. hope for L. the aid of T ley's Frankenstein in getting to first base. i it it In almost all of the games he has lost Bullet Bob has given up lPl1'9T than six or seven hits but -i his wildness has been his undoing. Nine walks are just as unnerving to his teammates If Turleyls wildness could be toned down he would he the best pitcher , in either league. Possibly he is just having one of those streaks that most pitchers know so well when all umpires seem to be suffering from myopia and the plate in no higger than I dime. Yankee pit- ching coach. Jim Turner. has a task before him. but if he cdn pull New York fire-haller out of this nosedive. then we wouldn't bet a broken but against the Yanks chances of walking to their sixth pennant in seven years. Flyers. Dodgers Moot Tonight In tonight's City League base- ball encounte Jimmy MacDonald's Flyers are pitted against the hard hitting Dodgers. The last time these two teams met the Flyers eked out I thrilling 1-0 victory. in one of the most exciting games played here for some time. League officials have reduced the price of admission for this season to 5 cents for adults and 10 cents for children in the hope that bigger crowds will begin to attend the games. if these two teams put on I display to equal their last conest fans will certain- ly be getting their two bits worth. Coach MacDonald has announ- ced his are Donnie MncLean as his starting choice hut Charlie Ryan. continuing his secrecy stra- tegy. will not make his choice known until game time. which is Svdney Races SYDNEY ICP)-There were four double winners to harness racing under the lights here Monday night. Jamel Smith's Trvon won the first and fourth for payoff: of sine and . Crusader hlef owned by D00 Cndegll of GlIcI Bay was the d 34.00 and 00.60. Lilly Bell Lee won tho third and seventh for n no purse. Owggd Tu Lats Tl clmlfv ......-...-L.-.--:L-. WANTED -- MEDIUM llzll) house fern. Phone Call. . very nearly as 3 good as nine singles and they are i . I A; ' I F ii) ' ' D V V i i A Tough Trout Catch To Beat Weighing 7V4 pounds, and measuring 263'! inches, the big trout, above, held by Lorna Noonon of Albany, who made the catch at Scales' pond during the weekend, using a spinning rod, and worms for bait, is believed to b. g .-gm.-d sire. Caught on the first cost after arriving at the fishing site, this big rainbow trout will be preserved as lasting proof of a fish story that will be a difficult one to equal. sr. LOUIS (AP) - si. Louis Cardinals took advantage of ' on error to push across three unearned runs in the fourth inning Monday night and defeat Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 as rookie southpavi; Luis Arroyo scattered seven hits and bat- Arroyo. gaining his eighth ivictory against only two do-'1'l ""1 tum" feats, yielded one unearned marker as he lowered his earn- Luis Arroyo ins Eighth As Cpards.Beat hillies 4-1 And Reds.Defeat Giants -3 Rovlvd In City Tho week of June Isth and July track and field meets II Centennial evenu. on Saturday the 5th at Memorial Field. Girl Guides. Cube Ind Scouts will show their stuff In I special meet for girls and boys of these organizations from all over the province. Then on Thurs- day. June nth. under the direc- tion of the Physical Fitness Divi- sion, school boys and girls will . compete for honours in the Cen- 0n Tnby MWell'8 one-bl!!! hit. tennial interscholsstic meet. Char- Vern Law of the Pirates gave up lottetowu'I Centennial Committee Of;-Vcedlhrgg lgffb ”f,l3;;eyb"i';3 5; Bill Taylor failed to item the Reds. gt hth Purke gave u one hit . Jim Bean" WM kept u" Red” 5 ' y P ' hitlcss through four innings. was CINGNNA-H (Ap) ,.. Cincinnati routed in the fifth when Cincinnati Redlegs scored four runs in the eXPl0d9d 101' (OUT 1'9!!! with "913 fifth inning Monda night and went 0'19 min 0"'- 393"” 9011901 I119- onto hand New ork Giants their P94 W595 53 3PPll'9l"lY 10” M5 fifth straight defeat 5-3. Homers gilt 0'! 'th9t:3ll 3""'d0"9 N" Ind D l hod d i h-hitter "W m 0 9 370"" - by usy R esjri P at Hoyt Wilhelm replaced lienrn. Art Fowler was the winner. Among the game's 7,004 specta- tors was Willie Mays. benched Sunday for the first time because he wasnlt hitting. 1.91. via the same combination in the sixth. Bruton reached third when Gene Freese muffed his grounder and then threw wildly to second. Logan flied to right field to score Bruton. Pittsburgh scored in the eighth when Dale Long singled and scored Baseball Standings American League SLRI1ding!N litnchanged-no games. tonal W L Pct. 631. .742 - Brooklyn Chicago Milwaukee New York Cincinnati Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburgh lnternatlo Toronto Montreal Havana Rochester Columbus Richmond Buffalo Syracuse auseesaasiaaansaes essnasrxrgseasesez I ls arranging fbr trophies and ribbon: for this event. ion Day attraction. fans will see centres and this province take part in the Centennial Invitation Meet. All in Ill it should be I good Track and Field revival and many old track and field enthusiasts will be pleased to see so much activity in this line. It is hoped. too. that out of these competitions a hand of athletes can be gathered to carry the Abewelt name and colors to Antigonlsh Highland Games and other meet: this summe. Earl Riggs. genial caretaker at Mem- orlIl Field is working hard to have everything in shape for this series of meets and it is hoped that large entry lists will greet officials for every event. l Sports Forum l BOXING GOSSIP Sir C At Liverpool. ks. on July 1. 1934. I young local boxer by the name of Terrance "Tiger" Warrington. scored I T.K.0. over Jack Mclfenna, of Sydney in the ninth round of what was to he I twelve round bout. McKenua. floored several times. had absorb- ed considerable punishment and was unable to come out for the tenth round. in 1938 when John Henry Lewis held the light heavyweight crown Warrington was ranked eighth cou- tender and althoftght Tiger did not get I crack at the title. he fought several ranking U.S. fighters in- cluding Bob Pastor. Lee Oma. Steve Carr. Tiger Jack Fox and many others too numerous to mem- Al I holiday finale and Domln- mu-p Ithletos from various mainland HON game . cent bout was It Kontvllle Thurs- day night Ind he put to sleeper on ChItIni's Arnold Flelgor in two rounds. " Monctonls Kid Hart. an iron tinted battle: with In unorthodox stance and I terrific knock out punch in his left hand. T S out nit impressive string of victor- ies for himself when he was cam- paigning in maritime rings back in the 'm'I and now. Veteran fight followers in this province will n ever forget the night in 1937 when Hart battered I local boy. Jimmy Mnclnnls. in- to unconsciousness in 1:59 of the second round at the Forum. Among the other boxers he fought in his day are Gussle MacLellIn. "Kid" Lants Ind "Butcher Boy" MacDonald. Harry Poulton. making his sec- ond start of the current season. dropped a decision to Elois Durelle of Bat St. Anne It Truro on June 16. According to reports out of that town. the fight card was the best ever staged there. There is I possibility that the pair will be re-matched at I later date. How about it Mr. Doherty? G a s t o 11 Roy dropped I heart- breaker It Fredericton on June 15. After leading on points going into the seventh round. Dixon lifted one out of nowhere Ind clipped Gaston high on the temple and the french slugger spent the rest of the night counting sheep. Return bouts seem to be the order of the day. on June 23 Yvon Durelle is scheduled to battle form- er world's olympic ii h I in p i o n , Floyd Patterson at Newcastle. N. B. The last time out Yvon lost by WRESTLING CH.ARLO'I'I'EPOWN FORUM 'I'hursd'ay. June 23-At 9 P.M. (D.S.T.) Stars of Television MAIN BOUT-Best 2 out of 3 Falls to 21 Finish THE MILLS BROS.-TINY and AL Baseball Results NILMIII In Inc New York 000 100 100-! I 000 M0 01x-S 10 . Burn. 9! (I). (1). Mount (0) and Wostrum. Katt (1); Fowler Ind Laiidrlth. L-Hoarn. HRI: NY-Rhodes. Tay- lor. . Philadelphia W1 MI) UH-l 7 1 St. Louis IN & Ml-4 7 1 Dickson. Mmllnski 47) and Lo- I decision. - At Halifax on June I Kid How- ard does battle with Kenny Lane. s-no-U two weeks ago Lane gave Howard I sound boxing lesson. sun another return match on tap brings together. P.E.I. born maritime middleweight e in I m p . Cobey Mccluskey against Johnny Mcbonougli It Dartmouth July 1. Here are I few boxing tid-bits that might interest fight fans. Kid hunt in Cuba It the tender Ige of 11. Joey Maxln had 215 amateur bouts before turning professional. Jimmy Carter is the only man in boxins history in win the same championship three times. I am sir. Wilfred 0. Mcclulkoy Charlottetown. Grlssomconlev The first time the pair fought. GIVHIII follllit his first amateur Pill: Arroyo Ind Snrnl. Cup-3, son. Pittsburgh 000 000 010-1 4 1 Milwaukee 000 101 00x-2 4 i Law. puritey la) and Atwell; Ind Cnndall. L-Law. International League Richmond It Columbus ppd raj, Rochester ON 000 000-2 8 1 Buffalo 010 211 01x-6 9 . Mackinson, Moford ti). Ludwig (6), Jacobs (0) and Rand: Mar. lows and Streull. L-Macldnson, Havana 000 001 oo1-z- 5 ; Syracuse 000 000 000-0 4 g Ladera. Scantlebury (71 ,-.,.,, Noble; Lovengutli. Ztnker tsi. Pct. erson (9) and Heyman. W-Ladera. L-Lowenguth. Patterson Meets Durolle June 23 NEWCASTLE. N.n. (CP)-Floiul Patterson. Brooklyn light heiny. Weight. is expected ere by plan. today or Wednesday for his Thurs. day night bout in Sinclair Ami. alnlzistt hcanaidlany light neg... weig c am on von Du i Bale Ste. Aniib. ml" ”' The bout is scheduled for 10 rounds and promoter Dode Daley reports Durelle. training at Bat, Ste. Anne in "the best shape ever” and "Punching hard." notice I the by Earl: G. 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