tturranites Leading Ahbies 5-0 When Jr. The Abbie Jr.-Curran 8: Briggs baseball game at Queen Elizabeth Park yesterday afternoon came to an abrupt end with two out in the bottom of the fifth inning. and the C. & B. boys leading 5-0. Dee Lefurgey had attempted to stretch a triple into a home run, but the Charlottetown catcher was wait- ing for him with the ball as he came into the pliitc. Tht-2.'runner was cauzht but the visiting backstop him with what looked like un- necessary vigor. allegedly on the -zitlr: of the fare. The tagged lllIl- nor grahhcrl tiio riiiclieit. and others rushed into the melon with the result that both roaclics, Johnny (larioil and Randy Ed- xxards, took their trams off the field. MacDonald. the ,-'thhio.x, iiiidget flinzrr cnlti. tagged mound for and Ciiriniid Harrie. llllFlIl'l'.' for thr- Curranitcs. both had pitched u ell tip to the hrral;-up of the guniri. Harris h.-irl allowed only four hits in five innlngzs, and It MacDon- on the aitl gate up only six liinglr-s in 4 '2 "i ii”-inirs The tIii'mt.ii: oi Kriiii) 31W- ltonalrl uas a fr-atuiv of llltl ah- l1l'0Vl8it"t'i conic-t. his acciiratc pi-as from right ll('l(l liaviniz cut tlouii (Iran! (ii.itlx' fli scroiid in tho Iii-'t iiininr, lliriis at tho pinto iii the third ilillilll, niiil fin- aliy l.riiii.:m iii lien tiii't'P in wh.iI turned out to hv the last pint, (ii the ganie Lcfurgeyk triple was tho onii rvtra-base hlou of tho fixc lliililfs played. Tic" nos tinipire hr- piiiiilns Baseball Today A Following is totl:ii's Little Ima- giir hasohivll witcriiilr 9 am. I :lri l.ri':iir- Piillllfi '.'l('liiP. Ittfltl Littir i.c:i;;iio lnti:iiiis vs. Giants. 2 pm, Bantam Cardinals vs.- Iloilgcrs. Indians Whip a I Phillies I2-4 The 1n(li.ins uhippvri the Phil- ii:-s12-4 yestcrtiii) in a Little League baseball game at Memor- ll!l Field. Billy Siierr.r was the winning pitcher. He gave up three hits uhilr loser Waynr Ward gave tip seven. Ryron ('iili'liffc and Stan- ley .VlilFPltPrsnr1 of the Indians hit home runs while Sterling Mac- Fadyen of tho Indians hit a triple. Tenniscourse For Juniors Opens Today Game Halted bind the plate and Frank Savldant on the bases. Llneups:- Abbiea Juniors: W. Dunn flh; B. I..und 2b; F. Kennedy c; Don Mac- Leod ss; K. McDonald, rf; M. Macl-Tadyen cf: J. Squarebriggs if; L. McGuigan lb: D. MacDonald p. Currnn & Briggs: Grant Grady flb; J. Whalen 2b; C. Grady ss; P. Green c; M. Cannon lb; 1). Le- furgey if; Gard Grady. rf; R. Dal- ton cf; G. Harris p. soiiiiailhiiiiis This Evening The Citq Slickera meet the Parkdaie Lions on the Old Dia- mond at 6.15 and the Basilica Youth Club play the Bike Shop Whecleis on the Knights Diamond at 6.30 in City Softball League games this evening. Slociii-Ciaifi Races Tonight A stock car racing meei. spon- rn-ed by the P. E. I. Auto Racing Assnciat:ori, uill be held at the ch'll'lOLl8l()lVll Driving Przik this rxeiiiitg wiili the opening rave eninmcncing at 8:30. standard time. Baseball Results American League i7t; Reynolds, Stuart 44!, ill) and Berra. W-Stuart; Brewer. HRS: ton, Aggiinls; NY-Mantle, Collins, son. Baltimore 000 000 010-1 6 0 Cleveland 060 000 00x-6 B I Turley, Fox 6li, Blyzka (B) and Courtney; Garcia, Narleskl (9) and Hegan. W-Garcia; L--Turleyu National League Milwaukee 000 000 100 -1 ll Chicago 000 (100 000-0 5 l Nichols and Crandallz Pnllrt, Tremel 18) and Cooper. Tappe (Bi. L-Pollet. night. postponed. rain. New York Brooklyn ybabina (fit, Wade i8t. lpanella. L-Newcombe. HRs: lHodges: NY-Mays, Irvin, Wes rtim. Dark. iCl".lCiilnl-ttl iSt. Louis Bkn I Baczewski, Valentine I31, Fowler. ('1) and Landrith, Seminick ts); Lawrence. Brazle (9) and Sarnl W--Brazle; L-vFnu-lent International League Boston 310 1200 U3--- 9 I2 1 New York 130 005 3x--17 17 0ib9Y Brewer, Henry (2). Kemmeier (21, Brown (6) and White, Owen Gorman 1.-Iasi.-eai him. "1 think I'll win by 9. Bos-Williams, Hat- and House. L-Hocft. HR: Chi-Jack Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. twl-5 400 040 IIO--10 12 0 .V0llli 200 000 000A 2 3 4 Calgary?” quci-icd Amby Weather- Hearn and Westrum: New-combclbm and cam.”'I was down to about 151. Harper t,.,St:ands six foot, The fight. fans were packed :round the ring at the Charlotte- .own Forum in large numbers yes- terday evening to watch Cobey Mccluskey and Gary Simon in their pre-fight workouts. A slim and trim Mccluskey climbed be- iueen the ropes about 6:45, fol- lowed by Duck Trainer and Roy D'.JlllOlld. Less than a half hour later Gary "The German" Simon and Jackie Hayden of New Glas- gow went through their paces with Simon taking matters easily and Hayden working much liaidcd. . - a Mccluskey looked good. As they say in the fight game, he was jle:in and keen. His brother Wilf ytold us that Cobcy was down to 151 pounds. After the workout Co- claimed he would weight about '15:! by noon tomorrow or possibly I154 after he ate dinner. "Any pre- idlctlom about the outcome?” we decision. I never seen Simon fight but they tell me he crowds you all B9!'lia- . ltho time That's the kind of a light Chicago 023 .200 011-9 16 ill like,” rapped Cobey. Detroit 000 000 000-0 4 0 e 0 5 Johnson and Lollar; Koeft. Her-. --You look as mough You have bert I3), Marlowe (4), Gray (tin trained hard for this Oman stated :l)oxing promoter Ivan Doherty in 'the form of a question. "Yeah, I've ibeen running every morning and -have done a lot. of glove work dur- ling the past month." "Were you iworking out with "Kid" Howard?" we asked. iI've trained with Dick for the last. three weeks," he an- iswercd. "How about that light with lCet-il Gray last week?" we con- it-inued. "Well, I took it. as a tune- up for this one. Gray weighted about 200 but I won by an un- amious decision." fight with Doug Harper in "How much did you weigh?" He's a big man. tvio. He was too responded Cobey. i weighed 175. ,tall for me," 100 001 020 00. 4 10 1,"Hai-per is fighting Durelle up in 010 103 000 9175 17 1pNElR'CiISLiE, Neiv Brunswick tonight. Harper is a good fighter and he might be good enough to knockout g Durelle." i Meniiwhilc. Simon and Jackie "Shake hands boys and come out lighting," will be the final instruc- tions of the referee tonight to main bouters Cobcy Mcciuskey and Gary Simon on the Boosters fight. card at the Forum. Mccluskey tlefti and Simon ”WhaL abn iitv i Cluskey's y Tralnor. (right) went tihr0uRl1- the motion last night during their final pre- much this evening with the Mc- watching him," said "You saw Simon fight. Stephen- son in New Glasgow last. week," said Tminor to Dohcrt.V. "HP veiy much right. now llike he did in the seventh round 'of that fight when he kayoed Fstephenson with his one-two." jdoesn's look ”That's-what I was telling the .boys," said Doherty. ”In the first head- Hayden were working out lnsideiround Stephenson app:-ared I Tenttiri livtriirtioris will be given to thn yotirigcr players in the City by Earl Nicholson at the Char- lottetown Courts during the next six weeks. Ill) 61 iFli'-Rt. I Montreal Buffalo 030 030 1-7 000 300 3-6 and Thompson; Foytack, Lary (51, Rpgismmon ,0, girls in jumm.LHu(is0n t5), Swartz ('1) and Lake- tennia will commence this morning "m-”- ni lo o'clock at the Charlottetown Secclid ' Court. Instructions for girls will be MOMFFRI 110 050 000-J7 11 I griviein at t.gnqo';tlogk every Thurstdfily. Bl1cf(:l(l.0and H0we11ll)-0 g(;0h:S03-IFJVO rayan .auraymoi-nnw p . n. ,- lristrilctiona for boys will I): glV8l1ll'M3k I5i. Erickson 16), Lory t8i on Monday. Tuesday and Wcdnes-fdild FY311- day mornings at ten. lF'lI'-S'- A limited number of THCQUFLS me Ottawa iwailable but players who can dolsflihcilse 010 100 O-2 6 O 000 000 SIMS 7 1 so should provide their owny Ditmar and Watllngton; Owens racquets. All players must wear and Lonnett. sneal-zers. I Upon complrtion of the six week'Seconrl rniirse Don Ilauld. a former Mari- Ottawa time Lentils champion. will hold npsyracusc special clinic for both boys and Gray and watlington; l3ITl!- zinker (9) and Lonnett. Mr. Nicholson. Supervisor of Phy- aiqgl Education in the City Schools. recoived his triinis instriictlona fmm Tr-d Kidoss. tennis conch azt. Snrinxzfirid Collccr, Mass. 001 001 O00---2 9 1 Meyer, NOVA Liverpool 9 Stellartan 6 keiitvllle 4 Dartmouth 8 Halifax ll Triiro 5 PRIVATIOETFISHING PROPERTY PI'F'-LIV Ni't'i'I(ll'I is heir-by given lhai it is llNl,,.'tu,'y:(;yA (N. Am. hrrson to fish or trespass for the purpose of fishing over the prtipcrtv, gr that portion of the North or Yorke. River at Milton in Qui-en's minty uhirli firm: through the propriety of Tnrquil MncNrill and Hfhrn Scntnor. known as the "MacNciil-Srntncr Stream." I I I ill” l"'"l"i"'.i' has iwoii approved as A PRIVATE FIFHING PRO- PERTY under the provisions of the Gnnic Act, RS” P.FI.I. Cap. 67. 'riiasr.xssr;lis WILL ai-: PROSECIJTET). i ARTHUR H. PEAKE. 3 DAY SPECIALS at GREENDALTS M I i.E.':.fn”ll?T ................................ . 35.00 MEN'S ng.g....573ET...?.35.TfT I1.95 MEN'S DRESS To 39.95 ............. .. Men's Satin WInd- Io ' Elastic Waist lmolion 53.95 varalls 81.49 Men's Ankle Sox Ioya' Wlndbroalters ' 49: 53.95 bIoys' Anltlo Hose 39: ' OAL Co. E Ltd. 144 or. onto. st. i -iMen'a Ties. reg. 51.00 ; V I 796 ' l..a.sorda, Plabbm HI. Roebuck ('1) I 010000000-141. SCOTIA BASEBALL I I I . -.1.x.A-....... the sqiiaivd circle. "I hear Hayden is fighting in place of Bob Ledlcy." stated a bystander. "No, I-Iadyen ijust. came over from New Glasgow -to see the fight tomorrow night." ire-plied Ivan Doherty. ”The Ger- man looks to be taking things pretty easy," said Noel Wilson. 1 . . . The group was joined it few min- tiles lated by Harry Trainer. Simon's inannger. After an introduction we ylnqiiired about Simon's chances to ltake Mccluskcy. f'I'm not. saying a thing but. I know that If Mc- Ciuskey will go in there and fight, its going to be a terrific battle. Si- mon doesn't look very good in t.horr- now but don't let. him fool you. He's not opening up very I I I Louis ”0obey" 156 lb. Charlottetown Don "Duck" Trainer in Lao. circimit Gaston R0 in I.ba., Quebeet 'town lobby Quinn 1” lb!-. Cb'town. and Ment's Quick. Lunch. innpiile min; i led for an early knockout. Helhiti Simon and drove him up against the ropes and I thought it. was all over. Then the German started coming back. He got better as the tight progressed. In the seventh round he caught. Stephenson with a left and right and when Ster- he-nson's cyas rolled I knew he'd had it." 0 i'Simon's quite a fighter.” said 'Prainor. "He fights every Inch of the way and he can punch. He hast only been stopped once since he came to Canada from Germany and that was by Charlie Chase. The German was cut inside the mouth during the fourth round and we HOCKEY WHAT A DREARY WINTER WITHOUT IT. Island:-ra' Club is holding II. Special Meeting as follows: TIME - TOMORROW - FRIDAY. HOUR - 8 DAYLIGI-IT TIME. PLACE - THE FORUM. MAKE IT YOUR DATE. FORUM - TONIGHT 8:30 (Standard Time) 3 TEN ROUNDS , ; III TIIE MAKING FOR OVER A YEAR McCLOSKEY V8 'SIMOII ACTION PACKED - ti ROUND SEMI-FINAL six ROUND SPECIAL CROWD rmasiiva roun ltotmmzn Tickets on sale at Johnny's Ma ner, Fred Lambros, Old Spain, (in. Adm. 11.25: (Tax Included). had tn stop the fight. He'll beatg -..s M.-. ,,....-, DO YOU WANT IT? YES OR NO. Gary "The German” 157 lbs. . New. Glasgow, N.S. Fred Stewart 100 115.. New Glugow. NJ. lob Lodiay ll! LN, Dartmouth Roy Diamond 180 Lbs. Cbttown. fair, Harry Sent- tead'a Pharmacy fight. workouts at. the Forum. Box- lng promoter Ivan Dviherty is pictured between the fighters. Tonight's fight brings togeiiheri the two best mlddleweights in that Maritime Provinces. To the win- ner goes the chance of fighting Charlie Chase for the Dominion liurelle Regains Boxing Crown Nl.'WOA5'.I'I.il. N3. (OP)-Yvon Durello of Bole Ste. Anne. N.B., regained the Canadian ilght.hcavy- weight boxing championship wed- niaaday night with a J2-round decl- alon over Doug. Harper of Calgary. It was the third bout. between the pair. Durelle lost. the title to Harper in Calgary and later fought a. dnw in the same city. Before their third meeting, the 23-year-old Harper fought 43 times alnce starting his career in 1948 and lost. only two decisions, both to heavyweights. He is ranked sec- ond among British Cunmonwealth llghtwelghts. Durelle. 24, has had more than 100 professional bouts. One of his five looses was to an outstanding Brooklyn battlar, Fioyn Patterson. He made his ring debut seven years ago. The durable Durclle recaptured the crown by unanimous decision. Judge Jack Johnston of Saint. John gave him 10 rounds with one to Harper and the other even. Judge E. T. Weeks of Logievllle called it eight. three and one. Referee Wil- fred Manuel of Chatham favored the challenger in seven, gave two to Harper and called three even. Durelle weighted In at. 168 against 170. Aggresaiveineas and heavier punching gave him the nod. players were fighting. Several other players intervened and it. was minutes before order was restored. The teams were-ready to resume play when another summerside player tackled the Abbies catcher. After this incident the two coaches withdrew their players from the field and called off the game. The two leading middleweight homers in the Maritime Province Cobey Mccluskey of Charlottetown and Gary ”:t'he German” Simon from New Glasgow. Nova. Bcotiia fight tonight at the Forum for the right to meet Charlie Chase in a bout. for the Dominion lMiddle- weight champion Cadet Kennel.-Iy Scores 104 At . Squaw Pi. Range Yesterday shooting over the Squaw Point Range two hundred five hundred and six hundred yard firing points Cadet Sgt. Ralph Kennedy posted the amazing to- ml of 104. 0 He scored possible: at. both two and five hundred yard ranges and 34 at 8.00, losing the one point on the second last shot at 600. Cadet Kennedy made his first appearance on the Rifle Raange last May. but had gained some experi- ence during the put winter on the indoor range at the arinourles. He is 15 years old. Cadet. Sgt Kennedy is A son of Major and Mrs. Earle K. Kennedy, Charlotte- town. ..A.A.A..A..........A... Both were unmarked after the 12 rounds. There were no knock- downs. but Durelle slipped through the ropes In the ninth. Too Late To classify ....A..:.A..........A. LARGE COTTAGE FOR RENT on Montague River. Phone 76-24. B O C O FIIEI. OILS Best by Test OIAL 9911 I Middleweight Championship. -tBarter'a Film I.ab.)l Chase in I return bout." 1 a . 0 lbaseball authorities may put. a ban, on all such games In future rather than risk another squabble be- tween the clubs. We were not pre- sent at the game but received a descriptirm of the Incident from Abbies coach Randy Edwards who was probably as close to the scene as anyone. 0 0 Randy claimed that Abbles catcher Forbes Kennedy had the ball waiting to put the tag on Dec Lefurgey who was attempting to stretch a triple into a home run. Lelurgey ran wide of the base- pnths in an attempt to town catcher reached out. to tag the Summerslde player. Kennedy tagged Lefurgey high and the Summerslde boy swung his am about Kennedy's neck. The next thing that Edwards knew the two ALL THE BIG SPECTACULAR PERFORMERS NECESSARY TO MAKE A GREAT RODEO SHOW. W swerve around Kennedy and the Charlotte: 0- Bare Backs 0 Cult Roping .0 Wild Horses The first baseball game of the season between the Charlottetown and Summerside Juniors at. Sum- nierside yesterday afternoon ended in a rather heated manner. Local -I I i i nothin' !" H52-l"f-.33 I ii. E. I. AUTO STOCK CAR RACES TONIGHT 8:30 STANDARD TIME CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK Watch dare-devil driven pilot stock models over 1 fast and tricky track! A Some of these boys do;i't ”care from real thriller! Greatest sport spectacle. A RACING ASSII. .15.. 0, " rhotinardba 1sIuuihy,:uiya,1eu' Metiluskey-Simon Iieaiiy.k':f For Big Fight Tonight i Both fighter: checked into Char- lottetown yeoterdsy In ' top ahapci for the most important fight of- II: 150. This In the fight that has been" brewing for over a year. Both fighters, after United Btates rings during the (Continued on page 15) RACEWAY . . DAYLIGHT TIME 8:30 PM. 2 s ? (PLEARY L RACE TRACK raimnoiv STANDARD TIME 8:30 PM YITIIIIDAY NIH-.' tusr stiiiititiis,-viii PRIIIGE EDWARD isuiiin ST. PETERS STANDARD TIME 8:30 P.M AIIIJIIOF Vlfllk i-Tiirnnaiiinriviri If! A I954 N10 CONVIRTIBIE SHOT MOM A CANNON .' nits coivrasr is open 'in"'.i; ' 0 Bull Dogging, taooro win. is HELD-RAIN or shine xoucau kins top To ALLLSPECTA OB see THE GREATEST WILD and wooLi.Y WESTERN CHARL0l'lETOWN DRIVING PARK MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS-JULY I2 and 13 Evening Performance 8:30 Daylight Tibia-Alllllllilon Adults 1.50- children 75c MATINEE russnav AFTERNOON. runs T0 or Announces urea .-., see THIS siiow-iiitousi-ir.r. HERE son YOUR rLtAsiiitE- THRILLS-Ti-IE sarAri:s1'- . WILD WEST ENTERTAINMENT lo Saddle Broncs 3 Horse Cotchipo nth" R s""Cj:t their career. Mccluakeywtllgo wink)--1 the ring at In pounds and Simon is worklnu in the ” '. roiwr it SUMMERSIDE