1 I Page 6 The Guardian. MONTREAL tCPl - The rules committee of the professional hockey leagues Tuesday rejected . ggestions that a minor penalty I expire when I goal is scored and e did I minimum of tinkering with t the rules now in effect. Minor changes were made largely to speed up face-offs and deal with . delaying tactics and abusive lan- , guage. - The suggestion that I penalized g team which is scored on should 3 immediately get back the player '1 serving a minor penalty will be ; considered further by the Western 3 Hockey League. The WHL may try the rule as an experiment next I lesson but as I universal rule it i was rejected. said president Clar- E ence Campbell of the National Hockey League. Abusive language from I team bench will bring an immediate minor penalty instead of I miscon- Q Make Minimum Revision In Current Hockey Rules Wed., June 1, 1955 by anyone named by the team coach unless the referee has singled out the abusive player. tionally knocking the puck awnylim from an official will be assessed I 10-minute misconduct. . In face-offs the referee will he. empowered to drop the puck if one' team is delaying resumption ofl play whether their face-off man is ready or not. Similarly. regard- ing icing the puck if the defending side does not play it promptly there , will be a face-off in the defendiiig.-i sidels own end. The referee uas empowered to Pi intermission if there is a play within five minutes and of the period and if play is duct penalty as under the previous rules. The penalty will be served Bobo Olson To Meet Don Cockell Likely In Sept. .-.,-.- IAN FRAN('.lS('O (AP-lvlidle-1 vicight champion Cari iBoho) Olsonl will meet England's Don Cockell in London "probably in Septem-I her." manager Sid Flaherty said ' Tuesday. 1 1 "l have I man over there now! 1 making arrangements." Flahertyl said. Asked I he didn't think Cockelll was I little too heavy for Olson. Flaherty laughed. "What's the difference what he weighs?" he asked. "0lsnn will fight anybody. he doesn't care. I think if he weighs about 170 for Cockell. which means held be giv- Icsebdll In Brief By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L Pct. GBL Brooklyn 32 ii .744 - Chlcago 27 17 .614 IM New York I! 21 .533 9 Milwaukee .21 22 .488 11 St. Loiuis 18 22 .450 121A 1 Cincinnati 18 Z! .439 13 Philadelphia 18 25 .419 14 Pittsburgh 13 It .302 19 Tuesday's Results Pittsburgh 6 Brooklyn 8 .- Philadelphia 1 New York I '1 . Wednesday's Games i Milwaukee at Brooklyn (N) Cincinnati at New York Chicago at Philadelphia (N) St. Louis at Pittsburgh 1N) Thursday's Games Chicago .at Philadelphia (N) Cincinnati It New York Milwaukee at Brooklyn St. Louis at Pittsburgh American League Wednesday's Games Boston at ChicagogtN) Washington at Detroit Baltimore at Cleveland IN) New York at Kansas City it) Thursday's Gaines Boston at Chicago New York at Kansas City 1N) Washington If Detroit Baltimore at Cleveland International League W L Tut-sdIy'I Results Syracuse 7 Buffalo Columbus 3 Montreal 4 Wednesdays 6 me! - Toronto It Havana i l g , i - Rochester at Richmond it 1 Syracuse It Buffalo IN) Columbus It Montreal (N) Thursday's Games Toronto at Havana Rochester at Richmond Syracuse at Buffalo Columbus It Montreal - - Probable Pitchers NEW YORK pitchers for today! Wynn f 1). Cit! (6-ll p.15" 42.5) VI New York at Kansas J Ind nishtla-Ford luck; (3-I) VI HIIDEI1 Keliner (:2). I cogiq (1-1) vs Cincinnati at (4-3) VI Aatonelli f Ctiicuo -I-Jud fl-I) VI Roberta (7-I1. Pct. GTIL ICP) - rroiiahieirm in Si- maior league (Fri). Baltimore It CievelInd5:night)- to- and (0-2) and my You-ii-Niixiiaii M). It Phiiodeiphll fnilliil l hr ing aviaj something like 40 - pounds. it'd be about evcn." Olson and Flaht-rt) leavc hi-rel ing for the light-heaigvvicight cham- pionship fight Moore. How Switch In Managers Mode ROCHESTER. N. Y. fAPl--- Baseball fans around town were telling this story Tuesday” about the way Harry Walker found out he was to be the new manager of the St. Louis Cardinals: Walker, the managcr of the in- ternational League Rochester Red Wings. and George Sislcr. Jr.. the Wings' general manager. were sitt- ing around last Thursday in the hotel suite of Dick Meyer, Cardinal general manager ititochcster needs pitching." said Walker in Meyer "1 need a pitcher real bad. is Stankey going to keep 11 pitchers up Meyer thought a minute then . ' L”.S replied: 12” ,1 . l , weight title. . . em "I can't answer that qiiestioii. tpmv" "" " " rem" ,ag"em9" g g g . Om, iudge fa..m.ed Paris but am siders there are ”abiises' in the "P 5 f t. d Haw” bees"-Se on -Sammay night lbelfliiin k,)':IlIIil:iI0tI(Iiou;”fiIiei'isi 'oi 'n Wmmphc lg” T A.bl0"d'Itither liidge and referee called the "59 M "uch hrm'd”S”nK methods Iiherffliiitsw"?ue:d:iwew1ei'erIRs gllid the matter will be inhyo(ur :andls0 WW0 ill -hm m it PMS Ah:-IIIWI: i&l)i:IlI()l'9:.I sports Jaclget which pbo- mm a draw Kiley weighed 142, gllrtictrrlfztnuiiganssdzibregiulation to re- upon to play . '11be ' t T iina i - . - - .- l('(' sait may ave con worn y . .i e roa cass. ' yogisler ix:-Ziiflliie .fItll',Va'l s triic. .h?9'l- WP hi"? gll9l'f'I' l3V0I”t'd ll this slayer of a Winnipeg Cal'e- Fe;-r.::,L.:.40.'h,, iialjfax tighter cainc On Tuesday. it asked for further The "cflnd ”"."d. wnti bamcogll: MI:'EorI;!I:la"s g'If'"r II" ,- M walk”,-5 pmmomm go 5m.(.,.9,i E.-i.pand thc siiggt-siion has not been taker has been turncd in to pkilltlclt-1059 in knocking nu; Kiln. bug reprcseniannns M mnsmer nu pieted this m0I'l1lIIK. an i .C ars -3 yesterday die Stanky was annoiiiicctl late lllilflll '0 ll5- Ill? SD0li'9S"lBn 58ld- headquarters. leach nme m, bimd Sydney-man" ml-ti-,"' and added in an tire tlailnd l'0'liiInd thtlshllg-n,8'l'n00:lhP :;lCll;bl'l,il 1; I softball lamp gm Saturday. llriiain has taken this stand in Harold Wolrich, so, was found -----------a- ------ lannouncernent: Hen 8 I m” 0 '0 WI"- .L.... . 4.ee-e- the past as a protest against the sdndav biudgenned 10 Ma”, in 81 . . . on may wi.h to E! M. h I third round NH! 010 Oldtll Ind L: w p P i”i'anco tllrf-all)l'SIiIl) and its sup- dnwnmwn warehouse W-hm-9 regulation resbmming ssaimluslmm youngest members of the Amerli- pug-fonrc CAP"-AL an S ere: 1")" 0' N-All GCFm3".V- lived and was employed. The . broadcasts in order to prevent such C" w"1k" Cnp. u'm' D's Santiago. the capital of Chile, . -m-A--m---mt slay.-.-, ii;-ii.-i-ed in have been ii For Bufiilng practices uniess the,-C isruiiassu,-. Morry. 34. Oi llldllllllmlls. "1 was founded in 154;. TO loppgsgs Eskimos prowlcr. has eluded more than ance otherwise that there will be 37"” C"ddt '1' "I P""and' 0" ed. Perez siicccssfiiliy defended his title Monday night with a fifth- roiind knockout of former pion Yoshio Shirai in Tokyo. After the fight. Porn said he would he prepared to meet Dower the British Empire and Eiiropcan champion. in Britain "if the pi-icc o is right." YoqiT Toronto I :1 -r Montrea - - nocnesrer an in in I Voted Award Havana IX; 3 HAM Rirhmnnd - - . Vi-ZW vonx min . i.aii-rein-e; Cnlumhul Iii 5 -409 11:5 yvngii Berra. nip Ncw Ytirlf vim- 5.VTlCU99 M5 3'5 "375 I22 lkecs” rlouting catcher. has been Buffalo 13 ” -315 14 lvoied the "Gold Shoo Award" as) baschall”s man of the year. 1 basis of achievement and tion to tho spurt. Tuesday by the awards commiltcc of the shoc indiistry Prcscntntioii will be made at Hotel Roosevelt .lunc 16. Roy Campancilii. B r o nit l 3 n catcher. was last year's winner. Race In Fog (AP) -- No official recorded for the first ffolk Downs Tucsday because the log was so thick no one could see the start. aosrou. . time was Then E d lfiiiish NEW YORK 1AP)eDavey Wil-l order the official between-perind.liams bounccd I long single off: stop ln.the right h I of the inning to score Don Mueller andlNew entiblc the New York Giants to popped out to W Wchmeier NATO BROOKLYN, burgh pitcher to hold survived a rough fourth inning Tuesday night and the Pirates rallied for Habets Field. The cellar-dwelling Dick Croat slammed lyn starter Clem Labine in the sixth inning. Freese singled mm Mme Mo runs with Mo out in m his second home run of the year seventh inning. to put the Pirates ahead to .tay. Jer Lynch hit hi - - - . , Added to. -misconduct pen-allies second hoiner of iii: 5 woodlmg h" m5 "um mm"' M” W85 8 Provision that anyone inlen-scoreboard in right George iing. ttsliurgh Friend with a victory over the Brooks al- liough he wasn't around It the of a 15-1 massacre. field wall came out with his sixth straight victory. giving up but five hits. Mucllcr opened the ninth with I walk and was sacrified to second Hank Thompson. At C. N. Exhibition (-ham. for two weeks 500 Aklavik examining their ban crafts and selecting a family to Exngrigncel bring samples of Eskimo work ,,,i.,i,,.,,-V to the fair. The bishop scoffed at the ('NE plan to build an that in the area from which ”they propose to get these people. of them have seen In igloo. live in log huts.” Suspect Biacii iHand Group ' 'rORt)N'rti zttp The award. EIVNI .VNH'l.V 0" .1119 iiestig.-iiing the mysterious slaying cnntrihui-ll;iei ii'f'("I( of Italian was arinotincc Nl,i 1 g '. I . 30' g I V i I R 0 Hm" 9 wh" "am"-ed tion declaring that Canada .ivliat may be the "Hlack ll:-ind" lagiiin.-i ltalian immigrants, Tlu-,v said they wall of silencc. apparent conspir- acy of lies and d tion which has V among persons who knew the slain tman and Paolo Violi. 25, held on a manslaughter charge in the case. Police said most Italian immi- grants questioned shoulders and say nothing. Police Martin's speech ll added they believe money is Bobby Morgan and passed Dusty Rhodes .inlt-iitioiially to get at Williams. Thai proved a strategic error. lfllllfllll 70? -VFW Yflfk ill 513” ”"l"' I Williams connected with the first pitch and slashed it on I line to June 22 with Archie ,-igm, (lI.i:lVI-II.AND (AP----Sam Dente (loublcd home the winning run Tuesday night as the Cleveland in- dians d e f e ate d the Baltimore Orioles. 2-1. iii 13 innings. have Philley. who walked and scored the winning run. sent the lgame ililtll extra innings by belting British Oppose Spain In NATO l.()Nl)()N tAPl-Britain remains opposed to the entry of Spain in- to the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization, the foreign office said Tuesday. A spokesman made the com- ment when asked about that the United States might set.-kl um" 5” SEASG"?-' within (hr:-whletiftnlhzlpmtinths. There naval and air bases in (AP)--Bob Friend, the only Pitts- a decision over Brooklyn LI'I1IS year. I 6-3 victory over the Dodgers at Bucs tied the score at 3-3 when a two-run double and routed Brook- 5 with one out in the ninth. Baltimore scored when Gene year over the um H - - . . ght field wall in the second. m "'2 "mm Until Philley connected in the lnimh, .lim Wilson had given up Roebuck. who relieved La- . blue in the sixth. was the loser. It omy nve him was his second defeat against two . . victories. while Friend was notch- gfeugurwlmtsgagzvexayulin 23, P311: ifreiglhis third win against one de- him" in the seventh A week ago Tuesday night at Woodling's round trip was one Don Mossi. a sophomore Ss0uth- paw who started pitching in the eighth. held the Oriolesto two hits and got credit for his first victory. The win moved the second place Tribe to within 2”; games of the New York Yankees. was credited in the nint I l . . . . i not or cannot be immediately l'E- defeat the Philadelphia Phillies.' ' sumed. The remaining time WIIII2-I Tuesday night. be played after the Inlei-missionl Until that point. ancient Sal .g I Y , lb. and the clubs uill then change ends Maglic and Philadelphia's Her- KAN-A5 C1” MP) T Vleal 5 for the subsequent period. ilnall Wchmcicr were locked in a Pllesldem Ailluld -I9h"5"l) made mm-”.” liighi pitching battle. In the end it another splash with his cash was the fill-year-old Maglie who Tuesday for the benefit of his Kansas City Athletics, and cents wasnll totalled but each player gets a cut. It all happened because the As (1) got some of their street Willie Mays a torrential downpour flooded thcir dressing room at Municipal Stadium one night last week and 121 because they whipped the tough Detroit Tigers in both ends of a doubleheader at Detroit on Monday. The team was flying home from that memorable Memorial i)ay triumph. Johnson. accompanying the club. made a brief speech congratulating his collection young, old and offtinies hapless ballplayers on their performance In the field and comniiscrating with them for the damage suf- fered in the rain storm. "I want you in know that uhzil you did was appi'z-ciaictl." hc cniicliitlerl "And when we get back in Kansas ('ity I want you all to have it new suit of clothes " Sports Jacket lconsidered Clue ,ln Murder Case reports for Spain miles north of of netted only 312.50 r.L.o. Urgin new National Health Insurance Plan igloo. He said mom of the federal government '"'D""”V" l"'i today by the Trades and Congress of Canada. lmmmmm The congress adopted I rcso of social legislation. The plan. thc TLC annual convention. notorious Italian. 5"” '" group operating hope to cr ck I ernment." The scheme should eliberate fsbricI- c9"'P"l50l'Y- met inquiries told the convention the initiative health insurance should come fr Doug Hamilton. Toronto org 3 h r u 1: their :'snother being in the game of extorted from some new arrivals on health insurance. from Italy. 1.. H. Rosen. Toronto garm Just what it'll run to in iiniiai-sl clothing pretty well ruined wheni iii mo city and suburban police in The killing. described by detec- dI' lives as the most brutal in their apparently followed some offices which Wl.'VI)S(lI'l. ()nt.. l('Pl- Enact-1 I broad scheme of contributory na- tional health insurance was urgedi lags. in his dcath on a west end street b h. d 1. . f. M nftcr bciniz struck by two bullets. 9 '" many mu" "es m ""5 '9 said Tiicsday they are up against. Monday health Minister Martin; "the people and the provinces.” izer for AFL unions. described Mr. lPirates Defeat Dod Edge Phils 2-1 In T ght s 6-3 As Giants Pitchers Duel l Pictured above is Sir Peter L... 209. a black gelding by Dean Grattan. owned by Barbour and it Anderson and in the stable of Lem Up If . -. . - T R ' o ace Here This Su the Charlottetown this season. He is training well and is expected that this will be his best year. in the picture he is be- Ncal. Sir Peter L. will race over ing held by Jackie Pound. U.S. Boxer In Sensational set Victory Over Kid I-Howard In-Halifax Bout mmer Driving Park Clubs Spend 380,000 Fdr 9 Hockey Players In Draft MONTREAL (CF)-Clubs in pro the question of draft evasion; claimed that under the pram. H fc.i-.... .... . .. -' 2. Curb Ixtra-curricular schools. up In NHL club can recall . my. nine players in the inter-league training camps and exhibition in advance of the draft. pm hm draft Tuesday but only two NI- jaunts for young aspiring players; on its non-draft reserve list. Ilia tonal Hockey League clubs dipped 3. Take up with the cgudign get waivers on the playgr ho. into the minors for new talent. Amateur Hockey Associati the other NHL clubs and then go” New York R8389-Tl tinned I01" question of further reimbursement him back to the minor club ward Ross Lowe from Springfield for sponsored junior clubs: It was agreed these condition. of the American Hockey League 5. Accept the NHL proposal for will be looked into. with thin W and defeuci.-man Jim Blrllelt from TV restrictions as I means of help sibllity 0' V-Ishtar regulations hen, Montreal Royals of the Quebec ugh blgckoutg; next year's draft meeting. ' ing the minors thro Hockey League. Baseball Results TOP PRICE Boston Bruins picked one player New York Ran err paid the oiiiy -forward Oi-val Tessler from top draft price- gl5.000-in getting Montreal Royals. Ross Lowe from Springfield. Lowe. By THE: CANADIAN Piiizss GRAB SIX . I former NHL player. was second Clubs in the AHL. which have leading wore; in the Mn, 13;: National League .. .. ,. ....-.is-- mm the season and was voted the league's Pittsburgh 001 002 ziii- ii iii QHL and the Western Hockey most valuable player. Brooklyn 000300 000-. 3 '91 Friend and Shepard. l.aliiii Roebuck (6) Black 18) and Can: panella. L-" h ck. Hits: Pgl-L, Lynch. Bkn-Campanclla. Aiiiolfls, Philadelphia 100 000 tion... 1 31 New York f)f)10f)0 not .7 i. Wehmeier Ind Seminick. ilazlii aiil Westrum. Kart 19), American League- Baltimore The rangers got Jlrn Bartlett for 310.000, the lame draft price Boston Bruins paid for Orvai Tes- sier. a hard shooting forward. NHL clubs pay 315.000 for I player drafted from the AHL and 310.000 for those drafted from the QHL and WHL. The question of draft evasion by NHL clubs was raised by rep- resentatives of the AHL. They Springfield 1: me up who three- defenceman Ernie Roche from Montreal Royals and forwlrds Ivan Tennant and Gerry Ehman from Edmonton. both of whom be- longed to Detroit Red Wings and were on Edmnton's list but played with Quebec Aces last season. Hershey Bears, Al-IL farm club of Boston Bruins. picked goalia Gilles Boiiivert from Montreal Royals and defcnceman Hugh Cof- line from E'monton. Cleveland Barons drafted centre Ray Powell from Quebec Aces. 0 000 000 001) 0- 1 5 1 Cleveland 3-Team Softball lLeuguI Formed 000 000 001 not) 1-; 9 ' (13 innings) Wilson and Smith; Feilcr. ilnsii (0) and Naragon, Hog,-in in Ki. " ISTUDY .DRAIi'T EVASION . Molssi. Hm; 3.1 . wuodungp (.1. HALIFAX tCP)4Kenny Lane ofltightcr managed to hang on. .F0"”W'".3 'h'1 d3'm.d f:5;'9'"' Pl"”'Y- ' Muskegon. Mich. scored a sent in I six-round semi-final Budd.V joint mum” use gem, an A'HL lmunaumml "”'”"' saiional upset win over RicliardlDaye of Halifax floored .lnhnnyi 1- SI"dY- ” rg'I";.5"" ' g2;"l';1el1:l5 gm Wxirl--R 71 (Kid) Howard of Halifax. with an.Davison of Glace Bay at 1:40 of MOM I - . --412 unanimous it)-round decision Tues-1the first round. Daye at 12555 ' tague Tdwniieilialllg lhaesitd meilrgiinons whem' TM” (7) "M ltfmmali day. rknocked Davison flat with a hard u K three-team Town Softball League Lehman and Bucha Urn" Howard. caiiaiiiaii liiihtwcighl left to the stomach and the Glace I'OI1g - c was formed The mg” Wm be Syracuse 000 330 010 -712 champion and worldts eighth rank- Bay boxer was unable to make made up of. the Montague Merks Burma m2 M0 amhm 10 ing lightweight, looked hopelessly his feet at the count of IO. Davlson the High school Ind I joint. ieani m::yde)r3'i,-D', Emi:.rkso:;I-llknnd He 2 T F. - ric "son 15 outclassed as the lI”BliI(DfI No. 10. hammered him tin- mcrcifully with a two-fisted attack speedy Lane.lwcighed 121. in I four rounder Benny Randall, 12015 of Sydney. decisioned LaNri-Sy that had the Halifax boxer reeling Spencer, 125. New Waterfor from the opening round. and in the curtain raiser Scotty (I from the R.C.M.P., the Montague Co-Op and the Deluxe Dry Clean- erii. Ron Pettitt. Chester Camp- bell and Rollie Diamond 8r. were appointed on I committee to draw Hahn (8) and Streull. w.H gm I-liisi s.i-mi, ST. ANNES. England (AP) Captain Bill Campbell. I volun- tary bench warmer during the 1955 Walker Cup Matches. was Ion. L-D. Erickson. man. Clark. Softball Games Ildlglltittin-d weighed 138:2. Lane igrailiamw l13h6.A Hi:,lifIax.N Skayfsg returned abruptly to that role up . schedule which Wm begin 'oron as. rmae, ..a . Juilgc liard -lnhlisun E311! !he'scc(mds of the second of I four 1"te5.d”z' b"I"":n' inst”g: all! Week. In the meantime the The E 0 7-1-2, Mlille lmunder. re aine I I I ams will hold regular workouts IS V.I"lIg lnon-title fight to Lane. ijudgc Walker and Referee Jacki l)claiicy scored it 6-2-2 for Lane. I.anc droppcd l'lnw.'-ird for an lcighl count in the foiirih but How- lard namely kept coming. At the end lo! the fight liowardls face was 'pulfcd and his eyes almost swollen shut from the terrific pounding he took from his taller opponent. But nciiber boxer was cut. (Bordon tGrampsl Kilcy of Syd- iicy and Keith Paris of Halifax y battled to a 10-round draw in a bout .for the vacated Maritime welte SYDNEY (AP J-British Enipiri: luodih but missed. CINCINNATI (AP) Cincinnati Redlegs Tuesday optioned pitcher Cnrky Valentine in Havana of the international Leagiie. on I 24- hniir recall basis. Valentine. this ycar. has been unable to hit a winning stride and has I 2-1 rec- nrd. ('RiT1CS TAKE CHANCE LONDON tilcutcrsi - Lentling art critics of Britain's national ncwspapcrs Tucsday put them- selves at the mercy of the paint- ers they usually criticize. For the first time critics placed their own works on show. The consensus was till 1. . '””'.ihm the standard of the exhibit up i was good. aiffiir on roiiiz Sadler's Wells Ballet will open its "5 fourth American tour Sept. 11 with ""”" he 9"" s four week season It the fv - .. - p . - - - let-I :l':l';lin;'I5fcI m'le"'0("lm:,l";)r:'eI:)'t' ropoliinri Opera House. New Ynrk.l -II was announced Tuesday. The If” (company later will make three ap- pearances in Toronto. 0": worker delegate. disagreed. He Qm said that constitutionally it was up 8 : to the provinces. "ii . Ml health minister appeared, but they Ifmhlll TLC leadership put off action on it until after Mr. Martin had left PM the convention. . I '.:,ne;:h"'.",,'l..nd.lo" "cord! in Not until , the horses hit thc F. A,,..'.-1". page home stretch in the six furlonii Boston It Chicago tnightl- test could the customers-or the jfgwgf fl-Q) vs Donovan is-2i. timer-set I glimpse- Wastiington It Detroit - stone (a.si vs Hoeft 44-2) or Gromek . New Poiverflliii . Iiitoiiiatic ff3ltSfllf'8SI'0fl FARGO Ami rowiiiiiiic mm built to fit your job! representations question of simulated adcasis of sports events. 1.. l bro The board has said that it can- LONOON tRc.tiicrs)--The famed) The resolution came up If the Monday in ---l IIROIJSIIT 0R - FLOOD IN JUNE wr SELL CBC Governors To Consider Sports Events OTTAWA fCPl-The CBC board of governors will consider further .liine 24 on the actuality inn abusive use by other stations of linformation taken from direct Ic- tuality broadcasts." The with Algerian I" p"""5 hibit reconstructed play-by-play g , , , broadcasts of sports events with- it was (iodihs second win over out me m.(,mmE,s- Consent At present. CBC regulations for- bid I . New York 3 is f.m' '' Iwihday m3"h""I- g and Australian lightweight cham- ' . . . I"5P”'"" M. d9i”I'l.'”5 James pion Pat Ford was disqualified C-l9V9I3"d if flh LON D031 IAPI L Promoter KIRQNFO IS?) 'r R'- R9V- Mulholland said the jacket was mr bumml -m the eighth mum M g glans" 22 N '524 7,12 -Jack Solomons said Tiics-day he 3' dM5;fl5hglB'5hS,P TE! meg A"CII;Cv found near the building and turn- a m,n,mi,. fight bl'”d”5i5 Cam? "D I551 APN1 BMW" m 1, "4221, ,has made "a tremendous offcr” ff" gl ' l'a""lhanb..”' ed "' I0 PPIW9 03”! Suliday. be- wllsh-lmwm 17 24 gig, ito world flywcight champion Pas- al1'?:mlW”t(:(lII::i;'lldml)m""m 2h fore the-discovery of thegmurder i(-md-,h had a clear lead "Kansas City 16 25 .390 18 i”"'l P9191 "I AVEMIIH3 I-0 df-lI9"d. m- ,t - i m. c ,? A'”'l-V5'5 Smwed ""3 5””"5 w9""-when the bout ended. gammn”. M 31 .311)7 .his title against Welshman Dai it item” 1'5. "9 rill m0"H'l 3: human blood. - 1-m.,,g.yi. yuan. "Dower iln Britainm h M p:':Wf'..9mp ” " up ' "3 dill!” IECVSI W1" 39 Illlawd 1!" ford, Ford claimed his right eye- gnmm ,, 1 cieveiand 2 A repy is on 9 way. e ii - - g - g , V . isp ay un or guar in I main hmw was opened early in me " iulas Jenkins. viomeos diiector 3tr9(I' (qmhmg 510,-, with m, cmmh by 8 head mm. Soon an”. mature and a be day of June 1955. question of reconstructedl reconstructed broadcasts areas served by live broadcasisl he deliberately butted iintu after the event is ended. Notice 0f Redemption 0f iioniis I Bonds of The Charlottetown Golf Club Inc. re. redeemable at the Bank of Nova Scotia. Charlottetown uced in order that redemption can be made. interest on such Bonds ceases as an Dated this 31st day of May A. D. 1955. The Charlottetown Golf Club Inc. Rolf ChlmPl0ll' and an exhibition game will be played tonight between Hie Merkg and the High School. Following the softball meeting a short baseball ” Miillllxbe Merks baseball team was held and it was reported that work on the new diamond on Queen I Road was nearing com. plction and it would be in readi- ness for the opening of the King's County League on June 1!. Lions Defeat British amateur ship with 22 survivors. Playing his first match in Bri- tain over the tricky Royal Ly- thiim and St. Annes course. the tall West Virginian lost 2 and 1 to an unknown Briton. Reginald Pattinson. Before the day was over eight other Americans. including two walker Cup team members, had reached the third round and four won their first-round matches. in addition, seven who Won their matches Monda and The following City Softball gue games will be played t' evening at 5.45 weather perm ting. B.Y.C. as Keefe Drug 1 Diamond); Dairy st Barrie (PIrkdale Diamond): Navy st bles (Memorial Field). If the games are played evening there will be a registt iatan meeting at the City Hall It E Icsebal Practice A baseball practice will be held tonight at 5.45 on Memorial Field. Teams to be present are those of icharlie Ryan. Tom Macl-Iariane 1 and Fiddler MacDonald. SEA CADETS R.C.S.C.C. Kent ball prac- tice tonight It 6:30. K. of C. diamond. Victoria Park. dg...m... VAST TERRITORY French West Africa. stretching from the Atlantic to the Sudan. covers 1,821,000 square miles. Makes shoes REALLY ljlillj Stays In-vnI'tlnrin lull! in .1. D. SMALLWOOD, Commanding Officer, X . YOIIR LAST BALL AT THESE PRICES GREENDALTS on June 1, 1955. Bonds must from the let I- P" .DON SH)GEW1CK, Treasurer. 23rd ANNIVERSARY ; H SALE 1 l 1 0 p . o RAIN 0R Milli ciiiis fantl ',liilIf:if8 ALLISOI llIcLEOIi mmoaaioiwnm hsiliis to 39.50. Sale .,..... nag .iiii"i'is to 4950. Sde ....... 29.23 ii'33n Coats to ;4.5o. Sale 1413 Coats to 29.50. sci. . . 18.23 Li-In PIiits,to49.95. Sole . . . . 510 li3'3iimio9.9s. 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