- i mad to limit the Vhampion and . in 1928 Hart won a ma.-athonigllflfzglzsritzngt Lmvelil-mg4 For Fumble les ;o give Marciano a good bout WM. Rod”, Wm”. Marciano has forming in Halifax and haveprov- nu. " Tm Li The eighth annual Int.erscholas- midnight. Thursday. September 23. dame 1" C0”n9Ci'”"”ivR"d1RWI'irhatjcmrlouemwn and Fredeficmn in .une. He claimed that the changed his style or 1,-glnlng Ind Gd '0 DODUIIT With Halifax fnns 3; .H.v- Track and Field Championships Transportation - In view of the.;;""lh9N fool; lam-gt ln the Loslshnum nm be expected m ma” JV:-,::ld1a:.0ff grow as-fua'I fIKF:1'1:K in this fight will be connecting gig; they; draw; crowds of nearly )1 will be held at Memorial Field. fact the Department is bl-'8l'lf1K me 95' PW or mnsiconunmqih - e mbt: ( mpg in 51...-g R" '" ””W9 -0 M" .V' with shorter punches thrown in- P9999 "C ''”k- : Qusrlnmnmvrn. on Saturday, Sept. considerable expense in the pur- ml ””9-5 3i0m""”'- 1'”"- B,:vv,:;n ghneu oLhIfroC.Illh5. it. would :"'l11'”hm'I'Ld”""5'vW”"- Th” rill"? side. In IITPIF last. fight Marciano 1 II. 1964. It 2 pm sharp. chase of awards. equipment, print- T"'T"'""-"'d lplmpogglble tor a team in make hf” 5 "” d'"”l 9”” '" "W" miidr thr mistake of suing for ' I To ooninete 171 f-I10 Oveni-5 of this ing. etc. transportation will be ar- the trip from Fredericton to Glace lchnmp" 5”" m”9T”P I" "'9 Cha'rles'bllieadl-hvivhen be :ad Er.-zagd t' R c N R P .et potatoes m - . . v - ' . t ' i rn . i." . ll e S S N0 "1iie1 :'0m-:0- ::Irl)gl'edW(l))Xi&d5..CIfI1oi!o15De:?aII'(I.le')fl.Ql:t(,1 will ?-:,:idei,ri...?,?.e (i33.;l.l lp11;:le:::(RxygRcI-:gif.I:1';Cki'lrtverirained for the June driggingl -Pfor thse liyigdy ewlrenl II: n ' ' ' apged 31 gh. buy or ' l )3 n t 1,1 -d r 1 1 - tr 1 i g d . m b I lit . e was in training camp has the Cincinnati Cobra reeling. . , i-caviar use-idanoe ft” school or l::3'I;p:)i'iI:I.iorliI.lnnca mm mm or LONDON. 'R9ulers)-Sor'cei' re-l wlrhniigino ane()ti?:rmi:II: ghe E3355 during the early part of the win- That last fizht didn't help Chm 8m 135"”! "lihis i”;”".”1954'55."”5”" ”""'”"”d WEDNESWY h.. ,..g,d M. h 1-”), 5 uh. - . lg i 3 1 T lid I. . g A.. Ls ld fer and worked continuously un- les too much and when Mar lano '9 Pm " "" '" m"”"u9 "ch w'd"95d5Y QVFTNH" 0!” 9T if Awards-'I'berc will be a trophy "1 S 1" F! Hi" We Bl IPR-Eon Itiillkemen 0”" 95 - h F ihl'OIlg:I0llI.tLLilPsWiJlloLlQF. Amgeoiaiaaltamdance its epxpgctled-. (Any per- &g. 'n k ... VP? ,1 aomg . d d nlvmo I - L p "1 me 3 5,. xxx. is suc a thing as overtrainini: Charles will slow up much quick- m" m 9'" '5 "g l "m3 93" " U" "1 1" Ofmallml i DGOHOIM H paleacsswu ed rm sewn Arsenal 2, Mgnc;:,.5l,,. C 3 K(;nd:::emE lb: :.P.c.nLeuueg .and we have always folt that or, At lens. thaw the W” we from The Recruiting Officer. HMCS QUEEN CHAT-1LO'I'l'r: I Ace cunts our sins and boys I Dlvlslrm III Southern . . . laooky was past his peak for the see things from here. We re- 'm'P"”'"i 4913- P" P""d9 W""”'”"-V- 15 591'!- Opori Hunts for iris and no. . t . Bristol C 4. Colchnsinr 1' 0 Glsice Bay may not wish to joii . maths - Inch lcthool is limifgi gI'osic::eSI'1e:Wlr:9rre:::;:d nrd n:r:' mvhhm In N""'h"" l5l.iCh is league and might prefer ii) ITNHNI 1955. look fhingn easinr ed Ihe SI. i.ouls Browns to win an ttwto one-in in each event. A urged to select their team and get. R” o3'igl;'"jd 1? Id 0 lmyhm tmeh Af-0 L;a8;'t?- Ems l;f.,..:" nix"): Aa";f,'"”.2,”.Irf””:: ”:"";'r"mf J. N. KENNY. Limit. car. RCNII) :m.):..m,,,...n ?.:.c,mL.:. m,,,,.M' gmlzumuuteiilg -itimsible W H "1 liisndv allkelly? ”N:.I." op:r.l,:...el:;: very much out of mmimdn. solid limb and Ezzard hasn't too C""""""Id"'5' omw" m ea P P" ' would prefer and when everything CI"”195 Chimi U151 iiF'S zr-iniz Rhnrll N WW- -nuu -J be no noisy: to aa- 1ey- H:imNY."Loclma. is settled it is likely what wii: i ' -"r-'”' . try of com tit rs. '""' 0'" ll"! happen. Officials in Clace Bay .w,,.. nut"; ,. M M2,” 1;” BISOIMII RESIIIL3 , Rochester ooo no om-2 R lland Charlottetown h-live, repeated I Montreal 000 000 000-0 7 iltbroughout the summer that they -M Oougan To Attend Il.B. Hockey Meeting On Sunday We have been invited to attend he New Brunswick llochey Lea- gue meeting at Aanharut on Sun- duy and I would like to ace Hali- fu as well as ourselves in the League." stated Dr. 1'. C. Dougan hat night in commenting upon the news story that Halifax is inter- ested in enier.ng 3 team in the N.B. circuit. "Halifax has always been a great Wohaaday)Ieft.l.5,l954 He added however that this was a matter which would be left on- tirely to the New Brunswick Lea.- guc "But I would like to see some way in which Glace Bay could be worked into the schedule if they want hockey." Dr. Dougaii stated that some da- l finite decision regarding hockey would have to be reached by Sun- day so that the clubs could line- Okvor Cobey Mocluskey (right) has been signed to fight middle- weight Johnny Macbonough of Boston in a ton-round bout at the !'brum on Monday night. Septem- ber 1'1, it was announced last night by fight promoter Ivan Doberty. Mccluskay. in his only appear! anon here this year, defeated Garyl. simon of New Glasgow in a rous-E ing ten round fight. I Mccluskey adored a more im-; pi-esalve win over simon at New Glasgow in a return match tbreel weeks ago. He cut the Germi-ini above the eye early in the tight. and won a unamimous decision over tha German-born fighter ini his own backyard. The Mccluskey-Simon fight was one of the best to be seen here this season. It was a close arfairi throughout and nne which caused considerable debate over the out- come. I ilccluskey To Meet Boston Fighter In 10 Round Bout Horsei Shoe Finals This Evening The finals of the Prince Edward Island doubles tournamant at the Brighton Horse Shoo Club will be played this evening. Jack Brown and Jim Davey will play Bill Hubert and Len Phillips in the semi-finals this evening H. seven. The winners will meet Joc- Gnllaiit and Allan shephaird In a three out of five flnall. when necessary.' Expenses mould Giants Edge Milwaukee 2-ll; Dodgers NEW YORK (AP)-The New York Giants maintained their 855- game lead in the National League Tuesday night by defeating the Milwaukee Braves 2-1. They acorod the winning run in the eighth in- ning on three hits and two walkl. after Whitey Lockman tied the place Conley. He touod just one pitch to Bobby Hofman. who pinch hit for Henry Thompson. Harman belted it !or a sin ie and Don Mueller scored from ird. CLEVELAND (AP) - Cleveland sprinted to within two victories of . theAmcrican League pennant Blank Redlegs 4-O Snyder. then Avila scored on ,. double by Hank Majeski. will, Wesflake halting at third. Dav. Pope sent a fly ball to Roy slev. er! and Hank Majeski tallied on George Strickland'a single. The big inning ended when Jim Hogan flied to Sievera. drawing card in Glmrlottewwn up players. Mnbonouh ls ' hi mv mtedi g and we have been a great draw- He stated that CharlottetownImiddleweigrf Mm 19 gr”-essmnm :3 iliiafllgagtill :lliu1ll:l”Il:Sntii1l;vei(4j30'!-R; game with a home run in the Tuesday night as the Indians piled BROOKLYN (Aragaohnny PM. lug card in Halifax,” continued Dr. Doiigan. The Doctor added that he would not be adverse to Glace Bay be- would have 8. coach by Monday of. next week if the fans give the go' ahead sign to get a hockey team.' The drive for funds will open to- fights under his belt. He is 22 years old. i six imports for senior hockey. Players who played with the team a year ago are not classed as im- eighth inning. The Giant victory all but spilled finis to any hopes of the Braves might have been entertaining at up all their runs in the first inning to beat the Washington Nationals 4-2. Mike Garcia, yielding five hits. hurled his lath victory. res tossed a 3-hitter at Cincinnati Tuesday night. as the Brooklyn Dodgers stayed hot on the heel, of the New York Giants by defeat. mg admitted to the League pro- day and will continue until the . P0"-E The Play" "'3 M-M-H-L winning the pennant. The defeat With nine gamaa left to play this d 0 vided that some satisfacforytioschedg mgting on Prid;-ily ziighdt. h N :IC”el:m0';::du: ah??? R183” &l”9tIl1:: dropped them 5V: games of! the seasogt, the Trilga stayed 856 games mfrh':EDT:z1e'r385 ilk winning th p Isle could be worked out limi r. oiigan wi a ten t e ew y 3 pac . ahea of th York Yanke . . - N Mme reverted from Miiior Series AB crowd of 31.331 in the Polo who won 11-90 inulvbetroit. 85 mm "WEI" F""e- Wm in work In number of trips between Fred- oricton and Charlottetown teams to Glace Bay and vice versa. Brunswick Hockey League meet- ing at Amherst on Sunday. N. S. Junior Title meet winners of the New Bruns- to Allan cup hockey. I O O FISHERMENE Grounds watched Sal Maglie and young Gene Conley of the Braves hook up in a tense battle for five The Tribe. which finished its season with an 18-4 record against the Nata. registered all its runs In In the first inning for two rim; off Art Fowler. the Redleg siarfr-r and chased another pair across thi- (Contlnued on page is) H lot I t t d I GLACE BAY. NS lcmgmace Lusgnscguig innings. Each got out of several tshgbflifatinning of! southpaw Chuck E g No. 11 Ant 1 s. N Scoti 1 ' Jam5- I- 3 I 3x n 9795 3 " iiiriior :'l:2l.”:”::. i" "W ..”-W2”.-"”:.':"t"d.1::i"ms S'side Lillie - score once W en I0 I CW! Illll me C OFTCS, 8 1'! Joining HALIFAX Ahern Tiiesriay cnnfirnieri reports that a Halifax group 1S interested in entering a team in the New Brunswick Senior Hockey League. Ahcrn. spokesman for the group, laid the new club would be called) iCPi-J. E tGcel the ”Wolverines." a name Wg- ing back l'll('lTllll'I('S for the 1 all- fax alderman who played on an that name old Halifax team uf Hockey League wick-Prince Edward Island series for the Maritime title. Antnnians drew an estimated 4.- Sydney. But the MMHL has de- 000 fans for their third and decid- cided not to operate this year. ing game of the Nova Scotia finals ISENI) OBSERVERS against Canning here Sunday. Ahern said that unless Sydney Canning swamped the Oolliery reverses its present decision notlLeague champions in the first in ice A team this year. or an-lzame here but Anionli-ins name. Olhftli W3") 1Hk95 S.Vdml.V'S ll18CE.lthrough to take two straight. win- an Allan Cup league could not UP-.ning the final 9-3 after an uphill crate. Sydney has until Sept. 20 toingm, nldpd by g cmnlng den-n. make a decision. sjvsl collapse He said that C0flSl(.IPl”dbIe traveli Lewisville holds the New 3,-uns. Just as n9C(':'.Slli' in the motheri of invention so the threat of no first feared. Loran Baker. chief supervisor for the fisheries depart- ment in the Atlantic region, said Tuesday. However. Mr. Baker said, he is awaiting reports from inspectors throughout the region before mak- ing a complete summary. James Sinclair. federal fisheries minister here to attend the annual fishermen's exhibition, said "it is not yet certain that damage reached abnormal proportions." While some areas escaped the hockey stirs the hockey authorities. fury M me Hakim storm omen inio action. The form of a hockey beat out ii slow roller to third base in open the inning. advanced to third on a single by Andy Pafko and tallied when Bobby Thomsonis pop fly near the right field foul line dropped in for a single. Hoyt Wilhelm, the eventual win- nef, took over in the eighth for the Giants and set the Braves down without I hit. In the bottom half of the inning. Chet Nichols was called in to re- in the second by young Camilo Paacual. who pitched seven in- ninga of hitlcss ball. save for a hit in the third. Pascual retired the last 17 batters in order and struck out eight in seven frames. Al Smith led off the Indiana' first inning assault with a double. After Stobbs walked Bob Avila, Wally Weatlaln singled to left, scoring Smith. Vic Wertz popped out to Jerry Wrestling Oard At Forum League Tifle Is Decided The Summerside minor int n league championship was decided last evening when Rotary defeated the Y's Kldsin the fifth and (lead- ing game of a best-of-five scrins By the score of 10-8. The game was tied 8-all at the end of the re- and in th4 -when they won the Canadian title wiiu1d'be involved if Halifax and wick mlel . , were hard hit. Om such spot was gulation Six YFGYHE8. He said that Halifax and Char- Charlottetown jo ined the New mg i: lieakmi 15 b98m"inK W 100m 0" 1'" Capg gt Mary on ma wuuni gvgnu-1 inning Danny Murpm. lnttetnwn Islanders are interested Brunswick circuit. but he thought horizon with Halifax and Char- more when Six boa” were wreck, I hit a home run for Rotary with in joining some league and are something could be worked out. veteran British lottetown seeking admission to the ad Ind mlny om". damaged. I one runner ndmu ma Backs N considering seeking admission to To sound out the idea, Halifax. . NPW Brunswick 551110? 1-933”? o . . end the game at me Eemw am the New Brunswick loop. will send a representative to theiMqfcfhon.r D'es That makes a five team circuit Figuring Rocky Mailman" M hp Dalton pitched for Rotary End H Both were members of the Mari- New Brunswick League's meeting but. leaves GIBCF BFLV ON in meighal-p 3, . um, tonight wet" The only wrestling and ol the g grant mgny yggrg, G. Mum,”-1; for me Y's Kids. -rm Eme Major Hockey League last season. along with Glace Bay and Interscholastic Track --. .. And Field Meet Sept. 25 in cm the Heat of September. Ionshaw. Comwal Enter Finals 1110 lonahasv Daoroals batted in M0"Cl0" this W"k-9"d- LONDON (AP! - Charlie Hart, 87-year-old British marafihoner who claimed to have run nearly a mil- lion 'miles in his life. died Sunday. suffered from bronchitis. to prove he was still young. ran eight miles from Kingston to Twickenham in suburban London in 102 minutes. for the winner of each event. Rib- F-Ni"-15H I-E-KC-I'll? Teachers or principals of schoolsl I1 III CANADIAN PRESS American League s:;..:"k mg ms t: Syracuse , T l d IH, n..”?.'Iii2.1'l”l.B?if? M2.'i2..? E... Powell. Rarrensberaer m. ,9 d H g L.Ab . "R "I10 I'll. Rogovin (91. Harris (9) INfY'&:.n;1'nRob;:;'o'n. " S and Noble; Peterson. Meyer (2). ' 000 000 0mg! 5 1.1-0V!nluth (2) and Lonneff. W- holz; L-Lehman. . cold. Dr. F. C. Dougan is hopeful Suing out on A limb and calling .that some solution may be workculhim '0 cm" Ezzard Charles Mme- .1l30 000 000- 4 4 U 500 001 115-13 13 0: Mo iherst. Moncton, out whereby Glace Bay would be an entry provided that. Haliinx and Charlottetown are admittel to the New Bruiiswick circuit. . . . 'Thciv. might be an interesting six team league formed with a few made. for these Learns in play four Faszholz and Burbrink; Lehman. don't want to compete in the same Cox wt and C. Thompson. W-Fasz- league because of the expenses in- lvolved in travelling. I C O The five ieam league with Am- Fredericton and Halifax would be ideal for Char- lottetown. The Charlottetown aniry oould arrange to play Amherst. Aime around but no later than the Pllzhlh round. We figure this way. ROPKV went into the ring for his .lune Ilzht. with Charles follow- ing a lay-off of nearly a year. It was mainly for this reason that. a noted boxing writer picked Char- iil the time of the fight. There first Charles fight. This time bi- season will be presented at the Charlottetown Forum next Mon- day night. Among the wrestlers will be the always popular Len Hughes who has thrilled large crowds through- out the Maritimos and U.S.A. for after the that: starts firing those bombs tonight member too that Bill Corum pick- Len will take part in two gingle matches. In the first he will meet lvin xoimikoff and in the second he faces Al Korman. There will also be a tag team match with Bull Kolmlkoff meeting Al Korman andi Len Hughes. Those wrestlers have been per- i Curry and lvml winning Rotary team was pro seated with the "Bob Kogg" fro phy, emblematic of the minor lea gue championship. I O O O FIIEI. OILS Signed. fkwyy incl: 6 6&am;”'Q”” 3 t B t . flit zhyoraulzezza !g:l:ll:IB;nVE::l'el B2:Ll0YI'llnrQ 001 000 20x--: 9 oi 1-fwenxuthz K-Powell. HR: Syr- Mbncton and Frcderiiiton on the tiny defeated Lon: crook Rovers Nixon, Hudson (8) and white;Iz”""'"” "'”'i0"'Z' 9'” "ill '””-V 00"” ”.V '0 Haiifm I-M. Jiinmln Meobeod pitched for C016"-H Ind Courmeyi Lt"”"”'- That owes-ful drive oes ards and ards be ond his be winners and Lorna MacPhail Wuhinlion 000 300 000-3 5 0 g ' P 8 y y y Iiioltwd for "10 FDVOM Cl'”'”"d ”oW”m4 ” (I ' opponent? . . . proves him every inch a champion. The lecroata Jumped into an early lead but the game was tied Stobbs. Paacual (2) and Fitzger- ald; Garcia. Newhouaar till. Nar- STARTERS WITII POSITIONS Light up a Sportsman, while your admiration for Eric V ' . I ; .. L'3..i”.i. ”E.'3?.fl.SE"2'."5...”'.i:ii L”.'.rliL.,.23T ”” Hm" ”” ' FOR SATURDAY NIGHT it . , d but going lntolthe final inning the gziihizlphin 3300 3300 3 I ht DASH 8'” STANDARD Play Isinglos pleasantly with the superb aroma an "W W” ”mm mm "pi Portocarrern and A I tr 0 t h; i Iavour of this favourite dgai-one of sportsmen. The rich. The game was closely played throughout and much interest is now being shown by the fans. Trucks and Lollar. National Loagun DASH 1-5 mild Virginia tobacco: in Sportsman are delightful--in -ni. ta of th. f Lo ”"." . . . . . ' Cr”; AWL: L0,”: i;;g;,h;1;I wgfhchicago 300 (V20 112-913 1 Miss Pailli, Frisco the Great. Nightmare Alice. Roma Budlnng. than gcllow Pnmg, Th; ALLWEATHER Wgtel-proof pitched and batted well. He hit a1IPI;::l1:;:'i?:ld Fag(;(inI;1P,1I,h0()eig 3":-,-Innndnltt. Pt-KB! Ellis. Bonnia Dale. Arionway. Also eiigiblr Sunny 3,. b cl t . . A - , Pa r cannot tick our Ii mo";:,nr:lr:n;nd R ouble to drive key (6). Pepper (8) and Shepard. J"'""". G P: ' ” y I”T For Borisbaw Jimm' M cbmd L'T"””' For our own roster satisfaction and eo'o ment learn was the hardest hittwr an" - S"c.""d DASH 2-6 ' Y E I Y d r 9 d '" Chlcagn 000 000 000-0 s fl . . counts for We of the Bearcntas Pmsbmgh 010 lm m,.-4 7 op g g why Sportsman is rated a champion by sportsmen every- run:; Minn” IFHMM W, and Fang. Fnpimn Mnigan, Lil Frisco, Miss Lommando. Lady Abner. Marion 1' V. r 5( fl si - . i . ' A . . , - L'&g'PlPTl;l;i;l'll:mPfl)ve Mlle! Ih?n”'Tl(;lu'iinII1E. I.VIC(i:lgIA!iI.lEI'l 48), Friend and P1. Ruby P. Dale. wh"-'5 I M SPOIISEIII, to-day. trophy donated by the Bonshaw ghqluudi ' lm;3:"000 mo 5 9 0 'Icrvice Station ii”. mm; - ' -DASH 3-7 g..L-.g-imam." phlladplphul 200 000 000-2 7 i Lawrence and Sarnl: Mrozinskl and Burgess. HRs: Stl - Schoen- T'll f'nnin. Propane. Bilk Hal. Eva Budlong. Sea Plant. rlienst, Ropfiiski. Lucille. Avalon Gal. Col. Budiring. Cincinnati 000 O00 000- O I 1 Brooklyn 200 200 00x- 4 9 0 Fowler, Pearce (Bi. Drews 18! and Seminirk, Podres and Camp- nnclla. I.-Fowler. HR Bkn. Fu- Lannie Suin-Hi Bowling League To Open This Monfh HANDICAP 4-8 Princ- portsmani Donna Mae, Budlong, whispering Hope. issso, Mi.-s 3111”. k Gahagan, Peter (Tlegg, Abner the Great. - ””"'”” 0900010091" 1 1m dd ii fthl t illb. imrd. The Bovwhng Lmunue NFW Ynrk 000 W) 1!x.-2 7 I C IQCOII I! O K QVDII W O fllll IF ntart its 1954-55 season at the lat.- Conic)". Nichols W. Buhl TB) wf". (.3 put, of ml. month or 5, mn and Crand.-ill; M33119. wuhglm (8) CHARIDTTETOWN DRIVING PARK 'AuwEAmER', II the Capitol Alleys open. Eight teams have been lined up with dght sponsors for the year. ' Something new has been added this yen. namely a few students boll St. Marys Academy and Commercial school. 1110 new sponsors are al follows: Vicis Fish and Chips, Jenkins" Qoecteria, Amalgamated Dairies and Wesfrum. W.wl1h,1m. Lgclmg RURAL YOUTH FAIR sci-remiss is 1. 11 Waterproof MIL. summcrslde co-op, Imperial an it rum Corner. sown. Thursday Evening. Prince of Wales College Ieekbcrt ltudio. OJRW. and ' PUBLIC SPEAKING FINALS and SQUARE DANCING COMPEI'I'I'ION Friday Morning. Exhibition Grounds. Charlottetown, Judging 4-I-I glob dc;I':Ios.l poulfa. garden displays. saw 9 an or nnros in futures. Friday Afternoon. Spom for (III dab rnornbora -and 1 fusbion pcrldo. A lvoryfody Welcome - Free Admission. , Kltffa Guys and Gals. There are vyqecla of lining -up from four 6 night more teams at the school b font a second league. 1990 league padres are Rev. Mr. Ilfly and Rev. Fr. IAOCIIII; the phyaleisl. Dr. Hubert Mc- lu league nsuoot. Min Alan Wood; the league heaauru. M00 IMWIAI lnouacn i. mwidpmnn rim 2. couslavs with ma