AUGUST 27. 1952 .-mi Sport Echoes From The Curran in EH58! .iUnl0l'5 didn't spar around and feel their opponents out in Sunday's same 111 itharlottetow . They began to ihrow liayma era right from the ipelling bell. They had the Abbie luniors on the rap” in ill? time. nun the grime. as 9. result, lacked me suspense which everyone en- 0i'5 in a contest. i 0 I Donnie Simmons pitched one of his better games. It will have to be admitted that the pressure was off Donnie, and his work was made msy by that big seven-run Jump in the initial frame. but the Abbies never gave up trying. and Donnie had to be good to prevent them ,-imving their Wily back into the nail game. e e llrre's something that you may or may not have noticed. Coke (irady was going great guns and as Light-heavyweight champion Joey Maxim today was suspended .by the New York State Athletic Com- mission until he goes through with a title defence against Britain's Randy Turpin in London. The 30-year-old 175-pound king and his manager. Jack Kearns, both were suspended indefinitely for their refusal to defend the crown this September under the promotion of England's Jack Sol- omons. After hearing testimony U. S. Takes Lead in Golf Pros Team Competition -By W. ll. Wheatley i MONTREAL. Aug. 26 -(CP)- from Maxim Suspended By N.Y. Athletic Commission Board of Control, Kearns and others. the commission ruled un- animously that Maxim and Kc-arns had "refused to honor an agree- ment" to meet Turpin and declar- ed their action "detrimental to the best interests of boxing-" There had been talk that Maxim would defend his crown against Jake Ln Moita. the Bronx bull, in Detroit this fall. but Kearns said "we've got nothing in mind right now. "I'm going to talk this whole matter over with a lawyer,” said Kearns. "We're not trying to duck Turpin or anyone else." Kenrns and Maxim originally signed to meet Don Cnckell. then British and European lis:ht-heavy- weight champion. Cockeli, how- ever, was knocked out by Jimmy Slade of New York and the fight was put off. Kearns claimed the contract for a Cockell fight expired last March. But Solomons placed in evidence THE- GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Bows Out of Vancouver today bowed out of pionship. Bob Roos of San Francisco eli- minated the 23-year-old McElroy 3 and 2 in a second-round match highlighted by the United States player's ability to get out of tran- But a good share of the Canad- ning to advance into tomorrow's third 18-hole match play round over the jagged Capilaiio Couise. Nick Weslock of Windsor, Ont., swamped Mike Banks of Seattle 9 and 8, winning all but the third hole. The blazingly-dressed Ontario Willingdon Cup player finished out the round in a try at the course record of all set two years ago by Al Mcngert of Spokane, Wash. Wesiock was eight under par '72 at the 13th but failed to crack par after that and finished with a 64. He had an eagle and four birdies on the first nine ll five- the Canadian amateur golf cham- "i ble with brilliant recovery shots. d Y ian contingent stayed in the run-' Defending Golf Champ Of Tourney under-par 35 on the out-going ne. Bill Campbell of Huntington, W. Va., drove an average of 800 yards off the long-hole tees to over-power scrappy Mel Galetta of St. Albans. N. Y., 2 and 1. It was easily the best match of the a . Sam Urzetta. W50 U. S. cham- pion who made minccmeat of his opponent on opening day yester- day, moved into the third round when P. T. Taylor of Huntington. W. Va., failed to turn up for their match. , Pete Kelly of Fredericton had little difficulty in his match A- gainst Alan Freeman of Los Ange- les. winning 6 and 5. But Keith Dougherty. St. And- rews. N. B., Rex Joudrey, Dart- mouth, N. 5.. and John Steele, Saint John, N. 18., all went down to defeat. R. W. Knowles. Aiken, S. C, eiimated Daugherty 5 and 4: Bill Clintworth, Seattle, put out Journey, 3 and 2, while Colin , , I "Tm 3, 3.1.3", mu, Solomons Ted Waltham, general VANCOUVER. Aug. 25eg(cp),A three over par on the first nine NEW yonxl Aug, 35 .. (Ap) .. secretary, of the British Boxing Defending champion wan Mummy and five down.,.Roose fired I. two- PAGE SEVEN ALE MENiS SUITS TOWNE HALL! FASHION-CRAFT! HYDE PARK! Huge uiti Cieara 0 from Kearns dated May . i I rural result he got some press The United states piled up a lead A Ian" ' , g . Brown, London, Ont.. disposed of IRASERS for his stellar performances. of '1 1-2 points to 1 1-2 over Can- 27:..;g?:',1s" t";h;?;u:(eea;,')': Elf," the ""gff, p,f;,,,f,3;,,,,ey of Vancouver. Steele on the last green, 1 up. H. & C. Grady W91” in” it ii”5P"'- bi” Edi Way in the Wuhbhu ma" champion Joey Maxim and 1 will the 1950 champion. disposed of m-rim tam” Wt gr "5 with ghat gmety Chis opleniiig the tW0-Ellzy img" honour our agreement with you George (Porky) Andrews of Vic- SHALLOW SEA home run n Summersi e. ” uc " riaiona cam compeiion e- to defend me mic against me m,u,' 3 mu 5 without, extending - i slnclleod was Shaping up as one of tween golfing pros from both sides a f J mu u himseir, Big 13111 has bee plggu- 1' winner 0 your une I s ow ed with a lame back for W510 weeks. Average depth or the Persian ,. . . O . . . . '. ihe best shortstops seen in island circles. Honeyed phrases werei pi-inicd about the Charlottetown phenom. and he proceeded to make more than his share of errors and slump at the bat. What's the ans-I Wei"? 0 O I some sports writer recently gave ii. when he quoted an American iirlier as saying the reason some of the big bonus boys are such icrrible flops in the majors is be- muse of the fanfare that accom- piinles their entrance into big time baseball. There is no question about it. When you heap praise on a young athlete, you also put pres- sure on him. Every time he goes to bat, it's as if the bases were full, two out, and a full count on him. He feels he's got to do something to uphold the rep the sports writ- crs have fashioned for him. . o . We don't believe that is suf- ficient argument to get the sports writers to stop placing garlands on the heads or more smart boys, 0 0 gave up only six hits while strik- of business places all over the socket. and operates continuous-V lioweveri You've heard of tests that ing out two. nation. DI”)-ljlLl'-Ell positively l.v on only a few cents' worth srpnrnte the nfen from the boys. Mike. Conneily started for the controls flies. mosquitoes. of current each month. DE- have,” you? wen mus Les, of -- Bombeis and -was relieved by Jim- moths. gnats. and other flying l7'L1'-ER is thermostatically con. praise separates the men from the W.lLLlAM.SPOR.T, Pa., Aug. 28 my Hughes. Between them they insect pests . . and all wil.h- trolled, superman. An athlete who can't do his best when the spotlight, of publicity is on him may someday be a near-great. but never a great. Do you suppose Joe Dimaggio hasn't had reams of praise printed about him almost from the time he swung his first bat? Did the fan- fare siop Whitey Ford when he semi-finals of the ie68'lle- 10 Hyinil, i"39Ci5'm1 "19 1”00m- Rcilmered With P- C- P- Act broke into the majors? How about After trailing '1-4, the New Jer- gvhaerghaggd :11?" gfggurawxxggi penetrating every crack and zrlid gippjrovgd by ttlhe Canadian 9. an at S SSOCA on. Dizzy Dean? lie lapped it up like an alley cat drinking cream. and he thought cg u few nice things to My mu, two Wm”, mo um,-5 and shephard lb. W. shephard H. 13' control in tjust a few days . . NOW. Get full details TODAY. about lilrnself that the sports writ- mo balk; in the fourth inning for rummn ab, F, shephard ab, .1, ers hadnt sot .nrc;un5l to- Hennessey c, .1. Gauthier p. M. DE-FROST-IT . We hope we haven't put Grady er MacLeod in a. bad light by this argument. Their slumps may have nothing to do with what has been said about them, and even if so. n t r kids in 1, hi JONQUIEREW Q"!-v AW 1” '- Lfnescore- ien 1 . H1 ' t i f t h ' 't . . ABOUT WHATA PERFECT SPECIMEN AFEW oeoucnousiotue TAX Y w i.L".”S iI'.'”a'3.'"i"ii.i. hes? viiiifcni (cPirF”'1'i'.'”iiGi"Z"i'E..f3.ii?.ii W0 W 903 it it xegryis iovggisrresheigiggiaghglgafgszgffgiighy umldl y :i NF HEALTH HE is--1 Now TUNE vou won me New visizssnbus mietisui-C. Wm M pubumy " lazirtiwlggtrgittlted OVITIITWAI of the Na- 3”'"b”" 3” 0” o 6 Defrosting Deriods completely adjustable. to meet i .- V i i -' ” C” 3”” s”"””””'' M1 ”"' tlonal Hockey League. has been individual needs. i i NOPE'.NEVEi2 BEEN SICK A DAY g mesa MEDICAL IMAVEP-Y SICK eu-I! hut please don't ask us sports writers to stop saying nice things about the boys who rate them. One gentleman advised us to say noth-. ing at all about the boys. Leave them alone. he says. Now there is a really tough assignment. Here'sa sample of one of our echoes follow- lng this gentleman's advice. I I The u 4, B ,5 u , M u, the sums Ind the chit-chit Two in the first game of the finals 131 Queen st, phone 1440 Au; Abbie Junie" yagterdui, Tnby mg cute little blondes in the fouretg for the champlonshipof the sum- .60” 0, 5,3 A may mm the C row were all decked out in flow" merside Little League. the Legion. i eretonne. one had kiss curls. md in the regular &- of the border. Canada scored a single point through the comiiination oi Bob- by loeke. the South African golf- ing wizard and holder of the Brit- ish open championship, and Jules Huot, veteran pro from the Mont- real Laval Club. They finished the 18-hole morning round of today's 36-hole play with a one-up margin over Julius Boros, U. S., open champion and Doug Ford. But the American pair came back in the afternoon with some brilliant play by Boron to take over the lead and win two up on the day. Stan Home of Montreal lies- mere, and Gordon Brydson of Tor- onto Mississaugu came in all even with Jack Burke, Jr., and Cary Middlecoff to split one point for the is holes or afternoon play. But they lost six holes on the day. Montreal Team -(cs); Montreal bowed, 13-7. to I-Iackenaack. N. J., tonight and the Canadian team was eliminated from the Little League Baseball world series. one defeat means elimination. Hacle:-nsack joined Ban Diego. Calif.. and Norwslk, Conn.. in the sey youngsters, ranging in use from eight to 12. put together We eight runs that sewed up the win. ...L........'L Couch Named For Jonquiere Aces appointed coach of Jonquicre Aces. it was announced today. The Saguena Lake St. John District League club last season won the Quebec Province senior champion- ship. stands in their shirt-sleeves. munching peanuts. iand enjoylnlr between Randy Turpin and Don Cockeil." Turpin stopped Cockell in 11 rounds. - L Y. C. Waiiops Bombers 18-6 in Semi-Finals The Liguorian Youth Club wal- loped the Bowery Bombers 18-if yesterday evening to win the first game of their semi-final series in the City Softball League. The LYC came up with nine runs in the fourth inning to make certain of their will. They broke into the scoring column in the first inning with two runs and went ahead in the third with four more. Jimmy Gauthier, who thrives on plenty of work, went the distance on the mound for the LYC and gave up 14 hits. Jack Hennessey connected for a home run in the fourth inning, the only round trlpper of the game. Hennessey, Blrt Lanhan, Frank Shephard, Allan MacDonald and Wilf Shephard each hit doubles for the IJYC. The game was handled by Gene working the bases. Lineups: LYC-J. Bradley if, A. Peters as. A. Macdonaid cf. Bombers-M. Monaghan ab, D. Maccallum as, I. Conneily cf, J. Hughes p, 1b. M. Conneily p, lb, E. Mahar if. L. Taylor c, T. Lund rf. L. Doiron 2b. , first Game-di little league Finals in S'side who placed first He was one over par for the 13 holes. McElroy said before he started out on the sun-drenched course that he didn't feel confident off the tee becauseihis left wrist was sore. He kept pulling his drives to the right, under-clubbed with his irons and putted poorly. He was Gulf, whose area is about 75,000 square miles, is only 25 fathoms. CANNED ASPARAGUS Canada'd 1952 pack of canned es- .paragus totalled 295,315 dozen cans with a i net weight of 2,932,160 pounds. Barns. 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ENTIRE STOCK-6.50 to 27.50-NOW There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly And Shorten V T i wnooiasr TslALwA-Is souuome ore BUT TUDAV HE WAS ASKED TO EXPLAIN LIKE! - IN AN LIFE EGET A LOAD or Tuis Fiuicic! I. DON'T mow WHAT -so THE INSIDE oi: A sow- n BONES OFFICE LOOKS EXPENSES! 1OU'VE GOT MORE DOCTORS . USTED HERE THAN f THE MEDICAL ' DIRECTORY! WHAT ' C KAFF) VRACTICALLY A CONVALEVSCENT.'n-iE DOCTORS DON'T GIVE ME MUCH HOPE (RAF, RAF) NO . I DON'T PAY EV CHECK. ALL CASH A. 3 team hit a home run in the . the other an over-one-ear coiffure. gghgdulg now: out the Y's Mens s - , , ; .- 33.?” ,!,'”31”g' 0"” ” me C”””””' The umpires looked cute in their team who had placed third in the D A ' LY C R O S 5 W0 R D ;: E longing” Agghgggtgeilywg ".1lt:l': white Jerseys. Some horrid thinks reguiur gchgdulg or games, rm; , . 4) E iuouoo. fun. we" mm": m 5': were shouted at them. but they be- final score was 12-10. The Y's Men M-moss i pown 1g,1u,.u, '”' m. haved like perfect gentlemen under Jumped into an early lead and held 1,M.nug.,.;. ,. Lgor um )3, sweet E the ordeal. etc: etc. . lite ii1nt1ll5th:eciir;RlelI;LIrl:;stgiIl:vel?1 tured 2 most part potatoes B0 C0 5.!” I. .Lfi. 22.? h in - 4 CHANCES To Who nld Joe Bernard M4 in-if same o.cS.'.f.??.5Ii.. mziuiitain Zhlifeorvcing p.-in d i the Old KID? '-V110 zuv was nevei Lineups: lo.sharpcns,ss 3.Pcrforms (mach.) ,, u : 59"-9? um" 15” M””d”3" Wm" L9Ki0”TD- schi"""i"- '15 3' arazor 4. See eagles 25.Cerlolnly , , -' , EM C . you shut out those alrforce elug- Trainer 2b; R. Deal-toches if; G. 12 pop,” 5.!-euered (archuc, Lu-Jill f-Ji.Jiu3 i-ifii'li. M KI” u. .,,, L gen you're not shooting marbles. Gay cf; )3. Boates c; 1. mmser ss; n'D , ., Mum” 2., Fmem i-li:mi'llliil mural: ,- brother. The Holman team, with 5, Deal-zochu Sb; w. Birch lb; 3. 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