. 'Siioe Toumamenl A horse shoe team from the nrlghton club, ounpoeed of Len Phillips. Keith Dslsiel. Joe Gallant. Jim Davey. Ronnie at. Jack Msocourt and possibly sev- eral others. will take part in I tournament It sumnierslde at 6.30 on Wednesday evening. In games on Sunday the sunune old: team defestod Brighton. ' ...--.-..2 - Island 9-!I C- Page 0 The Guardian Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1954 V , u I I ' ' - , - I Lightweight TILIE Built . Baseball Results - . I Football Meeting Louis "Cobey" Mccluskey the International League S A megtlng at gll, unlo, loolbal, youthful veteran of ring warfare Montreal ooo 000 100-1 9 0 players will be held in city lull probably never fought I better Syracuse 000 100 000-2 5 0 lhlnl floor, mgjdgy. 7 pm. ' , , c . . Smith and George l-Ioo e. T contenders for the Canadian l1ght- fight." I ::;m Blgsggg.hahagilzznlglgilggnifinal 2 1) cg” Louis (Cobey) Msccluskey of In the four raunders, Longaphie on his face at the count of 10. Bill Bevlng, rho rgfegegs j,,,m:,,' weliiht boxms title meet here to- Howard and Sam? "M ""0"?" W C d. 0 Charlottetown last night won a and Steele used their left to good One of the largest crowds of Wllf Maccluskey. Hurry Poulto Boxing Federation dethroned Art-. and Howard four rounds against fllllurlgz. lxl-Vlae flizligtgetlnthemllxmrgieliirill-I p the mam bout of 3 mm cam at hl! corner lmclnz the "Km and and was tabbed many -5 the . hur King of Toronto. the same sparring partner. lg" McD03;mu ll: Kl! balame Ind N B the Forum. Maccluskey. Who Nlced "Owed While with I smashing best in years. From,t.he opening Pas. Armand ssvoie of Montreal and of the to n. Savole has the H10"? ' 3 E D ' ' the play through-out most of the left which left White still flat rounds the action was fast and Th 1 d ti n med it a title WON LAST TWO t f N th I .The Boston boy was un- mazch ewfelifl (Islng reftised to de- Cpbey claimed that plenty of "- Ti:!t!i1r:svI)lIcek-”aIIi:e Mghriayo nigleiTI ablee tnocebreak down Cobey's barrier (and ms crown. l He's been knocked out only twice "0" mm Wmm" 3” ”"em"' Monclon lonlghl, and 30 got, very few solid blows '. in b ti, th nd in three beat, and by Jimmy Carter in a Th N ti l H it L e d a student at st. Dunstanis Uni- mcTnth8sI Ian thgufirzgcgavole won alworld lightweight title bout mi"? ms 305"” ”pp""em for 8 game teamedivlidecdminto tvsg seguads ehegrc. llzgrsity. won a unanimous decision technical knockout in the thirdIl953. lngm acknawledgmg that Mono” The Whites. coached by Roly Mc- over Charlottetown's Roy "Titer" I ,1 The Marliine lightweight cham-lining 12 on knockouts. He won the; N . ' 'ld' ) ld ineis Reds 84 Young goalie Charlie anlmous decision over Peanut! ; pmn appeared fresh when he gain-lcanadian title in 1951 from sally, I'-D9”0”lZh 5”” P"”F'" "” Hodge appeared. for the Whites. Arsenault of Summerslde in a. four- 'V ed his feet following the third Cantor of Toronto and then lost ll'W”h Hm" ha"d' H9 "aued Mc' Jacques Plante was the other rounder, while Joey Lonzaphle l - . l - , ddr born boxer. However, McDonough l ll, Red ' 30 ll l Rl ll d ,l - l l la y, . mnunlm 31:3: s(f.e,.E,Cs,ll(;S aagr gull; could not find me target often l:?l;yd ecu;-rys in-ed esinglefs.-gcoielrs wlrna Shem Thain 80- MECCIUSIWV Junior of Alhanv, N.Y. Cnoulzh as MCClu5ke.l kept beatlllz for the opposing squad were Paul came into the ring at 154 1-2 G E II E or On g ..e.s.ne....gg night to decide the championship light workouts Monday, the Mont- 9"" "ml T rapier nu len com unanimous 10-round decision over advantage. In the second round of the year were well pleased with and George sgewarg, iDick (Kid) Howard of Halifax will impressive record. 5" me deremiva, . CAMPBELLTON, N. 8.. (CP)- fight, kept MacDonough bothered , . . l 8 side Horseshoe Club Wms , l , . - . - They play at Bath Savoie and Howard re- in his career. once in 1949 by Noel ;l!I:;Vetwl:)0TII:n”lr'll (I;'c5t0:;”:::on::)g: Newcastle Wednesday and again the target. round on the three knockdownsf After his loss to Gagnon he lostlmlgh M” I Sm)": W” ' mud Lenahan, came from behind three Steele in the six-round 5em1'IIl15I- knockdown and was obviously to King. lcluskey 0"” with E "Km Hush 0" goalie. kayoed Bobby wh"-9 5311:” M the savolel lwwevel; has had may him to 1116 punch. McD0ll0ullh Meger, Eddie Liizenberger, Calum pounds while MacDonough welzh- fight in his life than he did last Cox, Lehman (5) and Thompson; I I I l By GERRY MARTIN" war-sthafter the! thlrg; tlakwas ljust g;cil:3(llrlldll(le”outaailimliyriaal; ggengyrsggjtkonnett. L-Lehman. . The Judges for the main hm” (PCrg'lC'eTT;w:r,Op ::lnn,:mgwt:enfee ufeoi '3top);:l (31,: Donough. "The Fighting Irishman"! (Syracuse leads best-of - seven , were Danny MCCOFMIC. Ear left vacant when the Canadian realer going one five-minute round ”"”””3' '-hm"3hD”I' II” 15” "V9 Johnny Macponough of Boston in the, cu;-taln, Longapllle came from the show wlllcl. lulled nothlng, gig decide the HUG OVU 13 f0u"d5- Mlen,,3,.d5 in mg dresslng room Montreal Canadlens opened I four- by an almost oontlnusl left lib '0 pmwd themselves '" mp Shape mrlcagnon 0! Quebec whom he lawr for his victory. He gave full credit m Mmmmn Thur5day' Gum” my from Quebec City rule. jonly one of his next 15 fights. wln- Pumh” times to topple coach Dick Irv- Young Tiger Steele won a un- amused at not being allowed to Howard has won his last tun.lhe law that stunned W9 CIW George Mccready shot I brace second round in the 10111”-rolmd SAVOIII INTPRESSIVE l-inward s top Maritime scrap-lone fight since his last nieetliitzdougm ("I 3b”"'' 9”” l"m5 Wml MCKBY. Lorne Davis. Dollard.St. ed 152 P0lmd5- Both I-WY5 pnyed W, M, ye,,,.5' lepls this L, ms with Ho,,.a,d. He dropped R de,l,iMcCluskey for the first three Laurent, and Bernie Geoffrion. fairly cautious in the first two wt?” :hnnce and is happy that the threelsion to Red-Top Davis of New FOUHGS Mid 111611 faded bEI0l'9 the ,;;;ET,rl)”ej.ih-eTTiT"TT',e were many in rounds, trading light jabs fairly knockdown rule has been shelvedIYork, in a bout in Neu Orleans,IIie1iC9 0nS18llgllV0i the We” built ' ,CIlRl'I0tlPI.0nI8Il. use the Forum last night who stated they had come especially to see evenly. In the third. MacDonough came out strong and shortly In" the start. he opened a bad cutover for the tille contest. three weeks ago. , Recalling his June loss to Savniel ”He's just been taking it easy, V I W, 5 bum. Steele plled up palms , , he Says, ,Slm,. ,l,,,,,.-- Sam ,,,,.,,m.,. Jack Mt-Cluskels left kept. coming d,:',., W, H”, mm mmds but Cobevs left eye. The new 1"” " ' It -d - v theiK at out of nowhere and landing flush "5 last with both boys taunt! "he" The first nock own HES . rav z. on the Bnsmn boys nose, Al Limes the rugged and hard punching share ol abuse. Early m we glh, I I .. , . floored the liger with a iurious Ldld -, bother hlml , I at VIIII as the latter RDp88IEd un- . , . . PU” bu " . I , . . . able lo Hold me flashing psi, 1; !1"”t'g)1:, the f'"'Il 33,” giidthmeelel Macbonoush was tested WIWL: The Summerside Horse Shoe Club defeated the Brighton Club in an exhibition tourna had a telling effect on the visitor '" ” E ””." 3”. ” ' lhtlrldhrlzhgsgg tthhee "g,5.fm,1”u',h”l,:,,; ment played at the Brighton Club Sunday afternoon. At a meeting of both club: gfs ”n5;rea;',imF;,f bigggl mflifg Young Tiger Steele and Young; Sure.-,,.,,C,: bug wlm gevernl good which was held after the tournament, Jack MacCourt was elected president of the new 0 e K 0 e Arse"-Wit of Summmlde WHEN ll lefts. Both were hitting hard dur- ly-formed Island Horse Shoe Ass'n. Vice- president is Herb Schurman of Summersidi tbadlv cut over the left eve in the . Mrs. Norman Maclmod was elect-zmoal. aim-essful. she thanked Mrsmth. d d I, h e d 1 outboxing his opponent. In the cluskev forcing the fight and the . - v . ,. - . . . , . . . . - rd 5 tournament. Summerside club front row left to I'l ht. Ja k Ho kirk ed president of the Ladies Division H. Godkin for the donation of alnegtrnlrognrnel, as Lgppxe boner; curtain raiser Joey Longaphie crow,-l howling for s knock-out. In ers, of yeste 33'. I I . .1 h v l H gb S h” or the Summerslde Golf and Coun- new trophy. to be known as Lhelu d 9 m 5 d” ., X chilled Bobby White with two suc- mg ml, Macnonough tagged Mae- George Cameron. L. Schurman, Charlie Ballem, Jack Sc urman, er c urman, r "5" Cm” 1”” "”””g '” "'8 Gmki" hmdicap "mm pl” "2.pm'Io:aredmIo 333.. e;hr:fve:nu.all 151:: Cessive lam to ""3 l3W- LORKHPNE cluskey on the way in with WN Mccourt. Back row, Charlottetown club, left to right: Jim Davey; W. Shepard; Jackie annual meeting of the club. Up- and Marion I-lowatt and Mrs. md.l. . r . caugm whlle Wm, . lmuhlng hard rlghm col,” worked mg , 0 allant. Jack Mccourl. Jlm Phil ll S. Peter Pltrel u-arcls of 50 members attended kin for the promotion of the jun- CHIS”! VIE-5 SUUCK by I head Brown! J e G ' ' p ' Barlervs Film Lab. llh" Mlllhfrlll landllf SUV lol" mmiwtltmn. l . ., and round and caught him again rounds and kept MacDonough's v r - (fee and lf'qUlll'd tI.lI.ChPK ailer- prr meeting. the largest in incl Followmgis the f1PWSIRlPyflI nf- will; bl" M Dnnm; h was mverwllh ,1 ll.” as he sml-led ll, fall, nose bleedlng badly, Judge Hoop- C1"h5 hl5'”'TV' I”391'5: Pwsmemr 34'”: MM”I,',”” abll, Ill, Hlke ell", agvanlage pm' (He exhibited A professional touch or scored it 98-84 for Cobey. Earl The retiring president. Miss Maclmod: vice presi en. rs. om , v v - Hm wlnnlng the light. lsnml, had ll 93.91 gm Mac. Sally Easier. conducted the husi-,Baker. sncret.ai'y-treasurer, Edith Vlded b.l' U19 .33-ihv. . . . lclnskey lmd Danny Maccm-mag lies: meeting Miss Basler reported Clark; tea committee. Mrs. Earll There ,5 another ll-ghli lomglll gave 95 palm; to cobgy and 33 men's division for the upkeep nf icap, Marion I-lowatt; house com-,DT0Vld9d fans with the best DOXIHK sldemble allenllon. Kld Hows,-ll cl 1,, lheqlrsl lhrpe rounds of the the club and that. though mem- mittee, Mrs. Gladys MacQuari'ir:.C3Td EVE? 5999 by "I15 mm"' H lil L A d s oi f semi-final, Steele tagged Roy with bership was somewhat lower than membership, Mrs. l.. Sutherland Fffllll the OPCHIHZ be” M the Cl-1.1” Mgkligalmlgf.sll,en3g:l,nlo;:vL?gh(l: sweml hard lens ,5 Roy pl-elep- last year. with 60 players and 18 and Mrs. Harold Srlilirman: press, lain raiser tn the end of the main weight Cmmplonshln samle smpg ml ,0 slay sllghlly an m, ll... mcm memmm the year Md been Mrs" Ewlm M"CAmim' mm were wasnt a dun moment l-led Howard in four rounds earlier fensive. Steele's nose started to B. I , t I It was "gm" hgmi ngm an the this year but Howard felt the fight blel-id in the 40' ' Ind "9 W9"'- Mccluskey hit McDonough almost R” ””k W" 1" me f”””"- H9 MacDonough'a left eye began to e 0 u seven rounds. Mccluskey too was l. . , ,m , I . . , . . I"””"5 W" "mid" ” W3” ms the next ""0 mum” with M” and secretary is Len Phillips of Charlotte town. Pictured above are some of the play rather man A ll”. The ml W” left In mid-TIDE during the -WC" left jab beautifully in the last two that tano had been donated to the Smith; games. Sally Basie-r; hanrl- Flghl lD'i0m0lF-1' IVE” DOIIHI-.V ln Ham” which ,5 drawlng Con, to Mmnonougll, Wm" me kind of mmmg one should not have been stopped and down from a flurry 01 lens 3715 wmnd expect to we in 8 mp "own that he could have continued to rights I0 the helm I" the 5”” television show. The boys in all , . 3 ll, l, ,, . . ll- .1 ln thg bouts stood m and lougm at I” beat the Montreal boxer. Savoie 0 03' W9” WT-V '9 ' ll . d Ilh SI I . ' XIII ' ' times. The fans loved it. Thev recently lost -" do" decision ml nsltrllmlim ix)! es ofnese l:rTolcII(otxit. I , Red-Top Davies, the fourth-rank-.,W' .V " 9' . applauded loudly at the end Dr in fentherwel ht in the world He TI" 3""I”-5 """I' "' 5654' 3243 I roach rhight. sad often " I” "'d isgs very goodgboxer who has only and 55'-51 10" RW- By Joel: Hand ably will wind up the fnvorll: ”' ""5 '"""; , , been knocked out once. It ir, NEW YORK. (AP)- The giddy about ll to lo for game No. l, wit , . though; he wlll amp Howl,-cl agaln C New York Giants rode up Broad- pitching possibly shifting the price , 73 15 Jvelhtps lfn1.0”""”' ”"”'tonlght. way in a ticker tape shower Mon- In Cleveland. Lopez said i-hancesll. was me last and of the season. - o - 8 0 G 0 0 day as the big town began to heat. of Bob Feller and Art Holittemanlgvegs D029"? I'0u;W””5m' Rnmh" Lame -Lump-' Macnougalll ll 0" .0 . I 0 . up for another world series. open- starting a game depended on how 11 C” m 9 M” rum” promising young rlghthanded pit-i ' BATTERIES see that kind of boxing. Doherty has had much success in lining up fights this summer but last night's .a pitcher this season and hurled To. 1'. classny his finest game one Sunday after- ron SALE-I952 cnnv can. FULLY or will trade for light truck. Apply Douglas MacDonald. Corn- GuARAN'EED wall. Chov. Plymouth W snd men can N0 Y using Group I 0'" HOLDING SEAT SALE Those wishing to retain their last year holding effort was the Coup De Grace. . . . Q9 Illifllltl- an you on umrr ASK to 5:: THE SENSATIONAL NEW- seats Itindly PICK. them up Q NO LATER than Thursday, THAT LEAFS to LIFE THE MOMENT YOU BUY in September 30th. , ' i All holding seats not save WINTER TIRES on general sale Friday. Got gonulnb '9 II c October 1st. Holding seats sold daily stoning Thursday new trends with "Town In Country" trends . . . at the Forum 2 pm. to 5: from 7:30 p.m. till suns high quality wood width, 9 pm. on the above dares. depth Ind design as In new tires. . l lng wpdnasdayamhepolo Grounds, the sales wem, He dld say Mlke headlining some of the boys who-Cher Rh the Junk”, Abbi” Lhlxl Best by Test Tickets were hard to get with Garcia was to pitch the third W9” '" "awn 1"” PIKM 119 Would put ,:,,,.,,,, leave, vlvhu,-may mom. the brokers selling only to friends same. the Cleveland opener on gack H vllllrstl crowd lrlto thetlllorulltl. mg for I three year hllch in the , nf friends because of the limited Friday. "15 V” Um 0" any WM 0 RCA):-l Lame cum llong well I, capacity of the Glants' home park. - --- Hntels were jannmed and the first wave of visiting baseball men and S R noun late ln the year N ht dc, W':rI,',:'T'i'::,"”;;flIae: 52:3 10b5btl5,3e embed S rested the Intermediate Abbies in 9” 98 ' ' . th d fth Cit 1- 9,, make ll, offlclallghag sill Mag. LONDON ,Re,ll(.,.sl,RcS,,lls. M VThe Gasfnn Roy - Tiger Steel;-lo"9..Bec0n same o e V pay no tl4-6l. the Giants Veteranlsnccer games played m m, umlcd llzht was everything it was ex-... . - . .., righihanrlcr. will nppose Bob Lem-lKi'ngdom Monday: I on (23-7l of the Tribe in the rypen- English Leagm-, Ar.M D h is A Division III (Northern) I anlilef llroc er 9X' ccringtnn Stan 2 Barnsley 3 - N meted to name Maizlle after the Glasgow cup Final . Glanis' final workout this morn- Range” 0 narllck Thistle 1 l lng. He also will pick his starting (mm. Much ' l lineup with left field the only de- Aberdpen 3 Huddersfield -1- 3 We. the Peakes Station out-l batlng position. The hunch payers Lulu, nlvl l n ll 1 think Durncher may start Dusty Dnncpster Rnv I Pcgrtt, Vale O b""' do hereby Chalkna M""”' Rhodes, it left-handed hitter, ln- Lug", m .s,,,,.,.,,.,,, ,0 . Rm 0, ,,m,,,,,, N, ha Mwl stead of Monte Irvin. s right- Queens l: R 3 5w,-,,d,,n T l . hander. Shrewsbury T 3 Torquay U 1 ed at Morell Sunday, Oct. IN League Ill (Northern) WA” '0" G””" Chesterfield 1 Bradford 3 I Lo(pez”pr1?tl;t1gl;lL' pivltgllu 5;; ugl:;ltl.g1:l::he-gglxa E I; Manager Pnnkes station Ball Clubr .em n . . A l in ii lefthander hitter. If Durocher Hartlepncls U 2 Stocknort C I uses Johnny Antonelil. he migrit Mansfield T 1 Bradford C 0 switch to Early Wynn 23-11. a " ””' ' ” i" x." switch-hitter who could but righty , against a southpaw. The fact Lemon lost his last start. and was wild while Wynn al-ll RESERVE NAVY BAND Detroit sdtulliily mlgcilt lnflcllienrtlie Applications are now being received from men ,I - , - - - . c . . . 523f.7i.-I'S.5Tae uIItii heeigeavyeoouzl Tnteifmed m Jommg the 15 91999 M''”5T3' Band f0!'m- ing in H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. For further infor- Please answer through this paper, '4 '2 if the Giant starter. , Clemdnd I150 "35 ""9 ”””””l” mation contact the Navy Recruiting Officer dial 4913 , . spot. in its outfield. right field. Dave Phllley. the switch-batting; (Sgd) J. N. KENNY. Lt. Cmdr. (R.C.N.(R) regular. has been in a bad slump l Commanding Officer. ........... .. THE II.I3.II.F. MOBILE IIEIIIIIIITIIIII IIIIIT WILL BE III IIIIAIILIITTETIIWII baseman Al Rnsen has trouble run- ' nine . FRIDAY For whatever it's worth. at thL- - l stage of the game, the weather AT man said "Wednesday looks like not too bad it day." The long range , Lopes has been toying with tho, ,.' idea of two-plnlooning Dave Pope ' .3, .1 and Wally Westioke. The rest nil outlook its for partly cloudy skins with temperatures between as and 8rd Floor Bank of Commerce Building For full information on I career with a future, 70. The Giants expect to pack about t :fl-g',?1;":0m:l;9,g3L0mfI;l;l;:d!- 111- x S E D NC-For- ' ;;sI3btJl&tiM(,:?IIc Recruiting Unit. You will be under CLEVELAND FAVOIIED T P A INC: and FIDDLING om , . After the first two game.-sin with "on". Tuesday and '.l'hui-sday-0 s.m. to 8 .in. Wednesday and Friday-0 em. to p.in. nut CENTRAL BAND on ma a.c.A.ir. ' " ' CHARIDTTETOWN FORUM - TUESDAY, OCT. 5th. 1954 , Wm PPOIOIIC I BIIIII CMIGOI1 ' .. ' Sponsored by Alpha Y's Men's Club ' In . mid AWN c0o In”- The elimination! a bel h id t.. . . 1” 3"" 9- . is V I Crapaud--Tuesday, s'.'..i. z'5'Ih. 6' I ma: rsuivcn or WALES AUDITOIIIUII, 1” M 6”” "i W 55" :lore.ll--Wednesday. Se t. 29th ' - on -. V 3' rurnmeralde--Friday, ,t. list. I - on , Mk. 3''. sous-is-Date siinounml later. muggy, 1.; 0010353 51- ll p,M, I "RAWHIDIJ" Special Guest Artist ' At-- New York, the series shifts to Cleveland for the neitt three games and then back to New York for the sixth and seventh until one team wins four in the beslaof-seven competition. All games start at 1 pm. ET with no in off for travel. In the event of postpone- ment. the clubs will ploy the poet- poned game the following any and move the entire schedule bask. Cleveland remained I solid 11- .i. Davies .;::"t.:'..i:.-.:'....-'.:.'.-.-.-'..'-.-l...:.--ir.e. i.....'i.'.il:.i."”....'.'.3f..':'i'.'.'i.I”..:'.f'?'.iil:.1":t2..:1ii?.".:f'”"” n-me Ar ml-uwernmpou Ar no --.u. T.” '";..:.'.'..:” '”?5”". . . mm mm ' , 8poIsorod by tiiooirtown l.0.A.F. Association 1 queen ,si. e - . I Gt. 9... st. . nu sou surauzrhnna I - - I i 1.; 1