Archie Moore KO's Tony Anthony, Seventh Round By BOB MYERS l.uS ANGI-21.1-ZS iAPi - Youth Ill-"Mitt a bold and a gallant stand but in the end it was light aeavyr might champion Archie Moore t-.hn hold on to his world title ut ll .1 cannonadc of shots that of a pound. hit .7111! a knot-imtil in the scwnth Anthony. who was to receive. in-onti Friday l1I'.'ll1 titer young his first loss as a light heavy- lwint Atlllltiny of Non York. llh('l.',l1l. ucighed a trim I72. Nt'llt:llLll(Vl lnr I3 rounds. ('all- yioniu-;,.uu-;.u) zmma ' mfm lam?” Minn" lltitire vtax well ahead on polnla. l'til'll Fl I'tl('nlllC citaii and t-arpel.am,r me I xiii-iiicis put -thr l'l"liNl1PI' on 13-'miy”Pd Mm iv-it old Tniii attnr 2 minutes 3 nl'lllIltln nf thv xeicniii Utwrt-, itlio 1'li'Illlli in no .iiitlcr ii and more li':cly N in lIi5 mid wt. hut siircessfiilly deicnded the title he won in I952 for the sixth finin Calilornh rules it goes as a lrnockout Moore weighed in right on the nose ius. before noon at 175. and time to para off an extra quarteri Iflltln. thc vtay out Hill”! a rapid fire. lell-t'tgl11-left to the bead and stomach Tony went into full re-I. treat Moore must have hit him 20 times as Tony went from one titi-Iral i-nruer to his own and. than sidlcd on down the ring I 1' um a l'lllltILiS -Ixlll .mn sev- i-uti.'i't-iintis that llllIllI'1l a cinvid of ;ti'ntir:d l'i.fltl0 in lllytupic Audi rupee. ' toriitm i Finally Anthuny was beaten RPTPIPP lliisliv l'.illaiiaii halted into a stooped DOSIHOII and h. it af ct -litthnnv via: beaten to kccled bier backwards on thal iii" iiamao nllflkln) in Iltf-' .si2v' mat of TIN pants and rolled ovcr. mitt lit the ranzy lizhtcr ntan- Titnckccucr Jark Smith got to JIM 1" ;'.'Pl in his ict-t Alu.-by -A as thc l.)t.'ll sounded and prt.r'. iztrppt-d Ill and called it oil Untlcrt longed the match. ' -llobinsoSnWSays He Received Bribe Offers In The Post Iv MFRRAY ROSE be ause I didn't want to matte ai Anthony, showing remarkable recuperaiive powers. answered the bell for the seventh looking amazingly freak and certainly full it too more than 30 minutes over-l of fight. He started a flurry d blows to Arcbia's head. which Archie for the most part took on his elbows. arms and the topside of his head. Suddenly Archie drove a hard left hook deep into Tonyls stom- arli. That may have been that blow that brought on the eventual opening rounds that . "Id l t r I . . Ton 0; in . i f in succession lounced off Tonya. The em was sigmed m m. fliirrieya ibut thenctiilipihrcfh '32: kw "M T""3' 'pP'"ed ' b" m” 5m" The" he hurled T”"y '"' bark to work in earnest and Tony 51935? 0" hi” 9"” T again went into a reeling. un- steady retreat. A amashing.left and a right spilled Tony down for the last llmt Two GolfiiTournomienis-Over The Weekend The fiilloititi: is the draw for thci it ill tun gulf toiirnaniciils which will. lam. (Burn Harbour. Mrs W.L. Hodges. he held over the weekend. N0 1 TE!) 900 flux: Ewing. Frcd t'nnnon 910 Ran Parker. Ian hlacllon.-ild. J 1ll'i( Kathi. Sltiart Wt-tr, . ACCORDING N) PLAN Anthony fought according to manager Ernie Braca's battla plan Ha was told to hit and gd away. He did. but Archie and his -arms akimbo crouch took most of the punches where no damage was done. Archie. on his way in his lstitll victory and 117th knockout in a career that spans back to 1830. .cnunted heavily in the fourth tround. His lead right fists twice J This was Tony's fiflh loss in 3 jmatches since he turned profes- islnnal. Four times he was stopped but this was before he grew into llightweight size. At Golf Club lnr-7 Gallant. llabcl Latti- Macl)nnald. .'l.lfl--Hattie Iliaclmqn. Kay Johnston. 'llarjt-rip Stcvtari .'l2tl lloi-otlica Saruari. Kay Htigltrs ..'l.i(l- liclcii hletrlliiiiald. Margo 51 20v Walter Baker. G R. Foster, i B""""93'- B ffivleara. I130--B. Burke. ll ll llill .'l..'l3 .Dot Farmer, Verna Ctid- YTIOIT. GRV.F.NWOOf) l..-AKI-I. N Y. spectacle about it. and cause a' l2.tt0- Rcg Mahar. K. klai-ltimald fl-10 Nnrit kiat-llonitld. Mary lf't llitldleticiglii cltanipitin In nf trouble " ('y He.-miy Fiti'nicr. Snziir Ray Rltblnuin saiit Frttlayj .hSl.Efl tthcn has the llllP.Nl in- 1220 w. t;iitis.11.x trim.-ix, it! PM cmiirs will hr morni- hc FP('0lH'(T bribe offers many ('lClPI1l.Rnl1iIlSt)llslll(l. ”lwniildn't Mai'Ki-n7ic '4 7” 5""'lH.l' mtirnliig draw times to throw fights in the past want to say anything about it be- 1130- Tfd BNNHPY. J 3931"" 3- ""'3'i but never said anything about it. cause it would involve someone In a press conference. v1lll('TI very pr0mlnPnl in boxing. You tom-he-d on the finances of hisy I'nou. he never been one to look ruining title deft-tit-c uith Liarnicn for trouble. Ractlln next Monday. Ilnhinsonl Under the I1tlFS if the New said he could have been "a very York ttlaie athletic commission. rich man" if he had wanted to a boxer who fails to report a do business. lhribe offer iii subject to stispen-1 ”Ynu know that lie often hi-en.sioit. l ll"-l. 3-in-l favorites in many ofi Rnbinx-on was siispendcd for 30 "iv liiihlt and I've hcf-it nlfcrcd dtiys and fiiicri E500 by the coin- litittiuinds of dollar: by ElIlIlhlf'l'!'llIlSVl1li iii Fcbriiary. 1947. for and ltnndtiimr. Hut you know l'm'failure in report an alleged S25.- M egotistical to try in do any- 000 bribe prior to a Icheduled thing but win." tseptemher. 1946 title fight witht Robinson said ”felluwti vmuld former wt-lter champ Marty at-inroarh me but tailor a uhiletscrvo. hvv would know l wasn't inter- The light timer came off since tried and they would go auay." Scrvn retired from the ring be-l V0 TROUBLE 031.10 of an injured nose. Robin-. Asked if he had said anything -on won the title when lll fought about it. Roblnaon replied: .Tomm.v Hell. in December, 1946, "I didnt say anything about it i and won a decision. ) -2-r--e--e.mm.....Jc. . . , Down THE S BACK ' ,. STRETCH rung Mi-Aldulf. wall kmtwn Ft-aitk Vnnliiiskirk, Fredericton. rt-inminn of Albcrlnn, returned and flr1iPfl by Teddy Wier. Prin-I res-s Tina tl.angilli-i was 2. time lmiiie this ucck after spending the lint three mnnths trainlngi2.I3 I-5. y and racing horses in New Bruna-I At Monclnn Raceway Int Sal- wtck. Frank is one of the iriosfttirday night. three horses took axpen men we know of in train; new rocnrda--Try Guy. owned ing and balancing a new per- and driven by Harry Woods. iorqicr. and this year he gave Mont-ton. paced the tub daitft in records to Prince I-Zduiirtl 114- 2.I.'l I-5. itnd Home Talent won howling. 12.407 W R. hlacNi-ill. Garth Her- ring. (' llt-atiy. I2 .10 G. (irt-cnoiigii, S S. t'arxiin. Iii". Killorn, 100- J. A. Hornc. .l.G. Mat'Dttiiald. 110- H.N. Mat-Lettd. M. Pineaii. Cy Hurke L20--VIC Williams. Ralph Carr. .l.l.. Vcsscr. 1 J0 - A. llackciirie. W A. Rcer. D.l'. Mai-dtinald. 137 F. Ninclnnis. lion Mac- Donald. I. J .l. lliahnr. 1.44-ii. . Sear Jr. hntig Fraser. A G. Yiiachlillan. I.5I --.I.(' Gallant. .l.K l. lrtvtii. WI.. ilat-l)ttn.1ld. H(' Trainnr 1511-..l..S 'tlacI)onald. Al Mai-Rae Don MlCMlll3f'. 2.05--Jack Wilson. Howard Mitc- lnniii, Bob Glggey. 2.12-George Kaye Ron Ketch. 219---H Woolrtdge. HC Atkinson H.l). t'anternn.' 2.26--Angiis hit-Em-lici'ii, Coir. Gerald Barrett. 2.33--N. Nicholson. I. Jardine. T.A. Iiaidlliw. Dare Cox. Lloyd 240 Roger PFl'I')'. Witt Mc- (ircgnr. M.H. Mat-.llillnit. Rny Vesscy N0 1 THE 8.15-Iris Mlflllllll. D. Garm- lay. I000 Rita MA-Hiichern, Margo Saint. Mrs. Jim .liacKa.v. N0. 2 TEF. 1.30-Mrs. J.(i. Macllonald. Mrs. A.G. MacMiliiin, Mrs. W A. Beer 1.40---Mrs. G.(i. Wood. Mrs R.A Parker. Mrs Earle Baker. 1.30-Mrs. W.R. Mnc.N'cill. Vlrs. .I..l. Mustard. Mrs. H F. Jnriiinc 200 -Ms. ll.C Trainer, Mrs. J. A. llnrnc. (iiiil Mustard 2-5. Belle Cartuck 2.0it 3-5. Bay the 4th dash In 2.15 1-5, also a 2.l0--Mrs. AS. Weir. Mrtt. (LR. , Morell Plays. A Tignish Sun. The first game of the series for tho island lntcrmcdlaie B Fhiintpinnsliips hcivu-en Mnrcll and Tigitish vtill take place in Tignislt. tnninrrnvt Sunday at 2:00 pm. -Howard Must j Fight Hayden I QL'1-ZFH-7C ICPI The Cana- dian B ox I n g Federation an- noiinci-d Thursday that Canadian lightwcighi champio n Rich- ard Kid Howard of Halifax must fight Jackie Hayden of ,We.-ttvillc. N.S.. again within an days or ltisr his title. t Gene 1.4-tnurncau. national box- .ing commissioner. said ilnwai'd'a defeat by Hayden Monday in a ”lIf'flPllClG bunt at Sfellartoit. N.s.. means the champion will have to take on the Weittvillr battle: ingain. Hayden is third - ranked t-otiicndcr in NBA listing. Letnurncaii said if Howard doc-sn't comply with the order. a championship fight between Hay- den and first-ranked contender Gale Kerwin of Ottawa will be the next Iogtii-Iii stop. I t hours Nelson A. Rockefeiler's lat; ilhe Dodgers. had agreed to da- S,00ZtI- 5 'i'iiocaariottsiononndhs.asL.luvt-a1.1as'i CifyOlficiols Explore Rockefeller's Proposal fer his decision on whether to move the club to Los Angelea until the city board of astiinad bad time to consider the proposal presented to 0'Ma1ley and Maya Robert F. Wagner at a morning conference. NEW YORK (AP)-City offl- cials Wednesday explored for two out proposal to keep the Dodgen in Brooklyn. They adjourned without announci any decision. Walter Olttialley. president of -BASE-BTALSI. iiounour" Brewer. HR!-( NYk-Berra. Boa - Williams. Jensen National League New York at Pittsburgh ppd..t Stain Ellen, 2.11, trotting. and the two-year-old Dr. H.B.. a monk of 21). Frank will spend C. McArtiiur. Pepper Clegg. a the remainder of t.he season and. double winner in the st-ii and 9th winter in Alherton. and borse'dashi-s, took a new record in WW1! friciids there will bear some the latter 2.11 0-5. driven by good stories of the turf told hylJoe ilennessey. We are also at. man with an excellent mi-m-I pleased to see that Elwood Shaw IRV Ind 100d powers of descrlP' won the second dash with Joppa timi. lhlaid in 2.15. and wine second . in Madeline Smart in the fltll Al Satktillv lhiuii: l.-Hi llnn- dash in 21.1 '1-3 In the 7th dash. day flight. the classified irnt had .Inllity's King til Cormieri won right good ntartcrs. and it was in 2.09 4-5. Denny Pointer IF). voted one of the hcst nit-cs oflShnwI 2. Abbcland t.1. Goguen) the night. The summary 1.! as won the 10th dash with the same fnllnut. Wop Vlichael ill. Ttir- field. with Johnny Russell 4Httrs- ncri I-ll. Rniiil Train -Fhappclll niant 2. Donny Pointer (E. new record; his time in the first dash waa 2.1!. He was driven by 7 I.' Hold Donn (L. Walker ti-2, Shawl 5!, time 2.09 1-5. tnrkfnrd Llnhnsnnt 1!-dr. Wat-i chmfs l.auu- tflihicartil 3-3, A future of Saturday niglitis Jerry A Hanover tscamnni .1-6.K raring program at Charlottetown Sr-ritlatlfl's Ace 'M4'I('(irCR0f' 4-4. was the taking of records by time 2 I4 and 214 Wen Michael fniir horses. In the D Pace. Dun- mtncd hv (ii-nrge Turm-r. We-sh top H. tF.. Bernard! won in 2.17- tiial. V E. and l'iny:iI Train by 245. in tho (' Trot, (fonnic Fr!-ncll iii Pirston Nlarlntyrc Vlontei-,t-on in 212 4-3. the fntir-year- gm-. P Fl in the AA Ti-nt andll old Jnlliiy Leigh IH. Stead! won Pzcc. licmnry Song tfiivrnt was be A Face in 2.11 1-5. and ('an- l4. Jam-ille iSpencet "w-I. Vlvri-l -dair '('.on.Itablei won the lth le's Rny ISearnant .1-2. Hi Gal lash in 2.16 1-3. it. Walkert 2... llnnville Iltvlonl gate tft. Tiirneri 1-3 and two ANOTHER .Il'RPRllF. miter -tartrrx. tum-. 212 nndl Jaw O'Brien certainly has the owncd by faculty of xilifll tip coils and de- tt and Ja-l. riding the ones that. by Mitfor- matinn and gait it: well as breeding. look in be the beat pro- . spectt for the rich Stakes which lNs THF. RAIN the TllIllf'llll'! for juveniles of- gAf Frederic-inn. V R. on We-vi ft-r This has been demonstra- day night. only one of thr cighi mt time after time. but probab- arlioduled danheit could he rue-l Iv the biggest surprise he ever ed owing to the rain. it was what tinrorked was in the Fntt Stake. by. Marion Budlnog. nwnerl byi Icrmtlnued on page 1' .33: UNTER'S coimeii Haoriy Breakfast is Basic 2 iii I-5. Mcmory Sour James Given of Hall I nettle by Hiirlcy Spence. Bridge-I wafer, N S. on-gun..- coon:-no haste-in timuo. the last pvllshed marble in the dawning I suembtaa huh my casting rhri Mfk (foil Mil VII wmfsg M attic for enough for antibact- .'fo Real Outdoor Enjoyment ureennugh. '.'.20-Kay Wood, Mrs. Lloyd Cox. Mrs. W. Benton. N0 1 TFZF. 2.5fl- Mrs. .l.Kl.. lrutit. Ralph Carr, Joan Mm-Iran. likichord Siginisiii His Contract AIONTHEAI. '('Pi - -it's official .now-Maurice Rocket Richard its safely within the fold. The vet- eran hockey star of Montreal Ca- nadians signed his. contract Wed- nesdiiy. There was never any qiiestion about it. The Rocket and manag- ing direclon Frank Selk agreed on terms some time ago. The Rocket was offered more than he I expected. He was happy but there were no blank contracts on hand at the time. Richard finally drop- ped intn Si-lkt-"s office Wednesday ifnr the formality. . W1... . . . IIICYCLI3 KING DIES , . ('A.VNES. France tAl"i - Sir Dim nanli-I of the New Ynrki 5.-(,1m.md Frank (1,,,,.,. 79. pm. World Tt-Icgrnm and Sun presf-, ,,i,. , ipmyct, king." (jipd mi-lgy. dent of the association. VIM ill? Sir Edmund, longtime owner of board decided that Ma17.one's 103i nip Hercule-g Bicycle Company. .tImi-s at bat in 17 games lint! said his interests In years ago. year dlsquiilifies him from being He had been living on the isle of considered a rookie. Jersey and at Cannes. ' IN riiisicoiiiiusii Abbies Ready To Go NJ. .thcy were last year, and have excellent batting Mrs. Molzone ls. Noi Eligible NEW YORK 4APl -Frank Mal- izorie. Bmitnn Red Snx third base man. is not eligible for the Arn- ertt-nit I.oagiie'.u rookic of the .year honors according In I decl- lliflfl announced Friday by the lboiird of directors of the Base- lhall Wriiera Association of Am- erica st. Stephen-St. Croia. Senior Champions and our ownvdevcloped Charlottetown Abbies will square eyes. loft, Sunday afternoon at Hem-I Bobby Luiiii. the Abbie: smart nrial Field at in p.m. iseeonrl baaeman. is nne of th This is file firm game in the but glove men at his position the lb:-st of three series for the N B.- and lends a lot of power in P.F..l. Championship. already powerful lineup. Joey It The remaining itvn games will Clair and Cucker Pineau are good i,. played in at. Stephen sextiit-ten to have around with Ptaua saint-day afternoon. labia to take over Luna's Job at I not behind our boy: and fililsecond. should Bob be needed Memorial Field to capacil . lhllelaewhere. expense for this seriev will coat Buck Wliitlork. one of the bed plenty and we urge you foroticeihmisa sbortxtops saen Incl to dig down iii your pockets and these parts for qtdtn a spell. can Jhrnw in a donation of fifty eentafblast that ball right at of Oh to make the trip possible. lurk. in can Kip lead). the A! What do you any baseball faaa-bios strong flnt banemaa. lets get behind the Abbie: sad, The abbries have one of the give them a good itbnvr. on their strongest pitching stafle on tha may in another banebll champ Island. so well as in Ilia Marl- glmes. l Vera Handrsbas. the an of the and read: in few UTE”! tiers. their players fit rack haae bit: if the NINE QIIIIQI N9 aeriesvltatbelunmus Verlwaalru is rain -"ll"! W M" ""4 ii ' NEW YORK (Art - Probable BTWHV" 3”" 0"" 00'”, 5 i pitchers in Saturday's in ajor Hacker. Farrell tat. 1-learn (9) lug." games (Mwon . I”, "C, land Lonnett, Semlhlck 17'. 145- Md, in parentheses, .paia lit. Erskine Koufiix tilt and Nguwni Lug... '('antpanclla. W: Farrell. 1.: Era-I pmiadetphia at amok)”, 53;. kine. HRs: Phila-Fernandez. Bkn- ford ti7.ai V. padre; 412.3) New York at Pittsburgh int - 001 ton 502.4 11 1 Monlant 13-11 vs Wilt NM! 009 mi 001...; g glllilwaukee at Chicago -- Bulil '17-6: vg Drabowsky til-141 Jtinva Milwaukee Chicago Spahit. Iilcllahnn I7i and Cran-l . . . dzill; Rush. liiitlclicld t7t. Lnwn 5' i'0'"5 3' C'"l"""a" ' ..7,. nay" ,..y "Ohm, a, and: tl2-8i vs Nuxhali tltl-lot tr I . w. s hit. 1.: Rush. . ”"'”"" ”F""" Hiilrislilrililil-Cmtiniziieiln. int-trmt at Kansas City in)--Lary ill-161 Garver I5-lat l:'l'nL""" x (icy!) Z :3 ? Chicago at Cleveland - Latman '. . v. w 14- 7 I Kim-ll. Jackson t2-. Martin t7it w:m'l'" il:m zlnnghlmimin tn. y Mufiett tar. and H Smith. than-I Wmlgr Any". H Mom, MHZ, 2:2: '.”.l.('.'.?f'..2.f.5.."..'. it-.l.".".:: at I " LWK da HR. Sm. E . 12: vs Stiirrlivant ill-fit ":5. Chnnif1';';;": i " American League '”"'”"" "'”"' V.-ii York utw sii Pshh 6” l)f':IarIf'l'Il at Kansas City, ppd.,: Cmmm R5 39 593 7 vmrm "I" in "ii 2 i 0 ll2fl2.”. 91. 23 "ill? ll” C'""8"d om mo "02 '3 n 1i Baltimore 71 74 1490 22 Donovan and '8-attcy: Mnssl anal Cleveland 7' 7; Am 22 tfirnwn. ilR:: (hi--Battey. Dono-t KMS” Cm, 53 go .371 39 V3" . Washinginn 34 92 ..'l70 399': Washingltiii tititi iioii not) 0 ti 0. N.",,,,,. Luau, Baltimore 000 000 filx--i I it u,iwa.,ke, an 57 Mo ClPvPngPT and ('nortne.i'; .Iohn-lsi.1,,u,,. in at .532 4 Ison, 0'DeII tilt and Triandnit. W; nmokiyn in 37 .547 it Johnson. Cincinnati 711 70 .521 1.1 - Boston 000 000 004 -O 7 0 Philadelphia 7! 7-'i .493 17 New York 004 Ill 00x --1 9 0, New York 68 All .450 22 Hrivwcr. Wall (St and Daley; Chicago sn M .197 Ill some NOWHERE . T". by Alan fiiuvc F4 yzxxk Af MP yo- ram: Ilf! mi Awuczxs nktwaalz V54 7 up 44441123" 7144; : Jane zivtxxyme I17 X54 x: I May fvry VEIM R g of mate ;A7?:A' -- llud Ramsay of lununas-side Ifol a unanimous declainl over "Kid" Walah of Ilcadain NJ. tiiateii-rouadtriniaaoat Civic Stadium last night, thus aa- aexiag the P..E.l.-N.I. Jvsltab weight Title. no fight. got off to a slow start and the crowd show- better of the heavier mining. causing his opponent to mill sliotstotiiaheadagaiaaisdagala and beating tattoo on Walsh's body. There wereino knockdown and neither boy was in distreas at any time. ”Peanuts" Arsenault scored a K.0. victory over "Whippet" Steele after 31 seconds of the sec- ond round in the semi-final. The fight waa pratty even up to that point. but Arsenault caught Steele coming in with an over- hand right to the temple. and Sleelels bead hit the canvas hard. For sheer grit and atamina and speculation puncing the Irving Rogers-Wendell Oliver ftglit stole the about and won the biggest hand form the crowd. Both boys unloaded enough dynamite to Hod Wonderful Summer -- Howe! By DON l'F.A('.0CI( Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA ICPJ-Ri. Hon. C. D. Howe is back in town just "sort of cleaning up" at his suburban Riwkclifte home. "1 had a wonderful summer." he told it reporter today- playod golf every day.” Tht. 71-year-old former Liberal trade minister. defeated in Port Arthur in the June 10 election. spent the summer M St. An-. drews, N.B.. where he has a sum- mer home. He reurned to Ottawa on the Labor Day WEEKEN- Aaked what his future planar are. Mr. Howe. who in his 22-t year sojourn in the Commons. held more jobs than any other cabinet ministcr. replied: "At the moment 1 have no fu-. ture plans! where might be go from Ot-y tawa? "I have my home here! he re-I plied. "Thlit is my heIdquIr- tors." I hinasa l Owner Beaten I 'gnoN1'o tcpi .. Police said. two thugs brutally attacked ant elderly C h in a it e laundry shop I owner Friday with flat Irons in an effort to force him in ” ' the whereabouts of a cache of Lciiindry 5 Romsoy Defeats Walsh In Main Bout Of Boxing Cord stiiksbattlubipiailieir stirs rias of ' intel- thougii out about the face. each host vss u. tron! but same. at but. olive was dacisioaaa iaestnuthof elnaashofstn Bogars'.lavIlntbaIatfariouads. tiuttheluordaaboynevas-fal andant somntallliiapitlchuol his o)tts.1'tus'e was also produced some enwd-piaar ing exchanges. Arsenauit swarm- ed all over Gallant with some lant scored a lot of polnta in the long intervals between Arsen- au.lt's charges. Gallant had An senauit down for an eight count in the third round. The first fight tieiwuu "youns” Arsenatiit and Wendell Grady called a draw. officials were Referees-Bisd Luna and Will Mccluskey. Judges -W. Msccausland and E Smith. Announcerenob schur- man; Timer-Eric sheen: Counting for the knockdown- Normsn MacDonald. Remember When Dizzy Dean was recalled by St. Louis Cardinals from Houston as years ago today after setting pitching records in the Texas cir- cuit. The towering righthander. now a baseball commentator for television. was a factor in the Cards' pennant victories in 1931 and i934 and in the latter year "I I was voted the National League's most valuable player. PLANE CRASHE8 MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay (AP) One person was killed and five hurt when a Brazilian airliner crashed on landing here Wednes- day night. The plane. of the Real Airlines. was en route from Miami in Buenos Aires. it car- ried 110 passengers. HUNTING LICENSES Available of the BIKE SHOP I83 Great W N. 12.13 Import N. 5. Apple: l WELLINGTON. N.Z. fCFl -- Ti New Zealand apple and pear ho; . will import S1110 cast, 11' apples from Canada this year. The fruit will be shipped from Nova scbtla about the end of 0c- toher. . These will be the first applfl imported to New Zealand from Canada for a considerable time. They are being brought in to have new season's applea on the mar- ket for Christmas Only the very early New Zealand varieties art available at that time of year Announcing the purchase. board chairman J. H. Parker said lltl aviiles will have countrywide tit.- lrlbutiori. They will be sold at s ' price substantially above Iba. in- New zealand fruit. but as lllpy will not meet local competutm at that time of year little trnuiu. is expected in disposing of them All-t.:yTS:;l( Probe" In Norman Case OTTAWA if'PI --- The Journal says a private Progressive Con- servative member of Parliament is expected to place a motion nu the Commons order paper that I royal commission be named in inquire into the case or the late Herbert Norman. The newspaper says that in: mu.ion probably will be suit- ported by (Ionscrtalivcs :rn erally and that the covcrnmcui then will agree to appnini ttw. commission. Parliament itICCi.a Oct. H. Primc Xliiiister llicft-iibaiwi, asked about tlte possibility of the igovcrnment appointing truth it commission. said ”I have no knowledge of that whatsoetet. I haven't heard of it." Norman. Canadian ambassador to Egypt, committed suicide in Cairo Azril 4 after the llllCl'l?.'ll security subcommittee of the United Slams r enc w ed old at- legations. first made public in 1951. that Nnrmaii had had (Inm- munisi associations. George Sf. money they believed he had hidden. Ling Lee, 16, wan discovered in the basement of his store. trussad up with towels. . I Deputy chief Archie Mc-Cathie said the thugs apparently threvvi Ling down the cellar stairs after ; attacking him at the rear of that atnre. one estimate was that the rob-f hers may have taken about 81.-t 000 in rent money collected from I various properties owned by Ling. , But police said they don't know the exact amount because Ling. who sufferld a brain injury. frac- tured face bones and nuineroua POWNAI. ST. BoWI.7xN"it”"Ai)'l6 EKTV DIAL 9624 bruises. was A in boa- pilal. His rrippli-d daughter. Mamie Ling. 81. said her father waa found after two men entered her mom. threatened to kill her if sba made any noise and raitiiackd the room before disappearing. EMBASSY OPEN! OTTAWA (CF) .. West Gm msny's new embassy here opened for business Thursday. The Mill.- om Canadian limestone-and-brick building was. constructed during the last Ila yesra to house under nitr roof offices that had been scattered among a number of hon ties. Johnson Most Valuable Pitcher MONTREAT. f'Pl---hon Join- non. rlgliihandi-r nf Tornntlfs pui- iiant-winnlnl Maple lieafit. line hm-it selected the International League's moat valuable ' h of 157. league seen-ta?! Harry Sissi- nmiis annoniu-ed Titiirsday. Johnson wan vote by baseball writers in the league's cities. He received It trfirst-place votes of the II can and edged Walt Craddocli. south- tpnlht. JIIICO with in! points. iiiTii.?QQiii'itL..;ii" Sullivan Sign 53: tlaflev ark 90Cl!tlaIiIalltvI.easuh it-run-iisiaeuaunuiisuiiu lweclulfburah. 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