ainl: Jol-in Golfer Leads In Tournament Bob GrayRun.ner-Up With Score Of 74; Maurice Dowling Third With 75 Jerry !"itzPatrick of the River- lide Golf Club, Saint John, fired 1 one over par 73 yesterday to lead a field of I64 golfers at the end of the first round of the N. B. P.E.I. Amateur and Open Golf Tournament which is being played It the Charlottetown Golf Course. Hockey player Bob Gray of Charlottetown finished one stroke behind Fitzpatrick to hold run- ner-up position. Maurice "Mousie"i Dowling. formerly of Charlotte-I town and now of Moncton third with '15. I"itzPatrick was blazingly hot on the back nine as he came home with a two under par 35. The Saint. John business man. who moved to the Maritimes from Montreal three years ago, sank a long putt to birdie the twelfth hole and reinained in top form for the finish of lils game. Fit7.Patrick birdied the fifth. twelfth and sixteenth holes. He had two hirdies and seven pairs on the last nine and in all he parred eleven holes. He went out in 38 and back in 35. ' Big Bob Gray had two birdies! as he played a steady game. Hist shots off the tee were not quite as: good as he might have liked butt W35 the. Winnipeg born athlete was' hot. with the irons. Four golfers including the dc-f fending champion Pete Kelly werel tied for fourth place with scores of '76. The golfers in addition to! Kelly were Norman MacLeod of Summerside. R F Morrison of Moncton, N. B.. and F. Mayor of Edmunston, N. B. , Bill Beer of Charlottctownl fifth ' cliib- Art i carded a '1'! to hold down place one stroke ahead of mates Frank Mclnnis and showed the way for the l iC4EicEii'e5.-'"ii.'it.”sEEt?rTEi"'st. Croix, N. B.. also shot a '18. Gene McN-sbb of St. Croix, N.B. profess- ionals as he toured the course with a 75, one strokt better than R. A. Ferns of Bathurst. Cecil Dowling of Charlottetown was third with a '78. Young Bill Houghton of Resti- gouche led the julIlO,l' golfers at the end of the first day's play. Houghton shot an 82 In second place were Errol Nicholson of Charlottetown. Doug Lewis, Moncton and J. Conrad, Saint John with scores of 83. Harry Simmons of Charlottetown and John Sears of Fredericton each shot an R4 to tie for third position. J. Wolsteiiholm of Moncton led the second division golfers as he toured the course with a '18. R. Macintosh of Fredericton was ac- cond with .1 79 while J. Renaud of Saint John and Dick Bagnall of Fredericton each posted an 80. R. G. Likely of Saint John will take a three stroke lead into to- days play for Third Division lion- ors as he posted an 80 yesterday. J. Conrad of Saint John and R. A. Nixon of Moncton each had 83 while three Charlottetown golfers, Dr. J. C. Gallant. Frank Hansen and Irving Pi-aught carded 86's. Howard Macliinis and Ralph Jenkins of Charlottetown were tied for leadership of the fourth division at the end of yesterday's iouiid with scores of 85. Mclnnis ihed now net for the division with '7 Charles ,McArdle of Bathurst shot a 91 to lead the fifth division. Sancton of Saint John was second with 94 while Ivan Home of Char- lottetown and V. 0. Johnston of Edmundston were third with 95. Larry.Baker To Replace Spencer On Larry "Kid" Baker. A promisingi young New York professional box-I . or will fight Dori "Duck" Trainorl here on Friday night. in place of: Tommy Spencer in the semi-fin- al bout of the Boosters Club fight card. , spenncer. who was to meet Train-' or for the Maritime Welterweight title wired promoter Ivan Dohertyl yesterday that he could not box this week on account of illness in his family. Following is the text of the telegram: ”Unable to make trip. wife very sick in Toronto and am going there. Very sorry. Tommy Spencer." . Doherty immediately got in touch with Jack Friday of New York and the latter will bring Baker with him from Bobby Gleason's stablen Baker is it colored boy eral six round bouts in Madison! Square Garden. Friday stated that he is theltypei i go of fighter that Island fans w for. He fights all the way from Fig t Card York. Baker has had ten professional is taken Book. Following is his record from Nat Fleisher's Ring l953 edition: . H152 May 27-Dave Cucnas--W-4. June 2--Nike Costaiiza, Brook- i,lyn-KO-4. June 9-Charley Bloss. Brook- tlyn--W-6. i July 21-Paul Griffin. Brook- lyii-W-4.. l Aug. 25-Paul Griffin---W-4. I ? Sept. 22--Ritchie Nogan, Brook- lyn--W-6. y IKO-2 i Not D-ec. ll-Jimmy Carlini. M. Y. weighing g g 146 pounds and has fought in sev-1C" D 4 L.L...--.. ..L LL... Following is the Little bell to bell and according to FTF baseball schedule for today: day can hold his own against that better welterwelghts around New 10.00-Indians vs. Yankees. 2.00-Dodgers vs. Braves. "STARTERS AND POSITIONS FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHTS RACING SIIMMERSIDE RACEWAY POST TIME 8:30 I0. 1 CLASSIFIED TROT 4; PAGE Purse 5200.00 (Jimmie: Meat Market) I.-HOLLY HARVESTER. 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Briggs Juniors played steady ball to back up Ed Buckley's three-hit pitching and defeated the Holman team by the score of 8-0 at Queen Elizabeth Park yesterday evening. Buckley richly deserved his shutout. giving up single safe hits in the second, fourth and sixth innings, walking only one, and that in the final frame, and striking out sixteen. To further his cause he hit a hotne run in the fourth inning, scoring Johnny Whalen who had singled. ahead of him. In the same chuk- ker Dee Lefurgey hit one of the best home run balls seen in Sum- nierside this season, but Dee neg- lected to touch second base on hi8 the keystone sack on an appeal play by Clarence Gillis who called for the ball and made the putout. The Curranltes collected four in the sixth. then double off Ray ”Glblets” Arsenault in their only two errors of the game for good measure. C. at B. added a tally in the seventh, load- ing the bases on two walks and a iieldei"s choice, and Lefurgey was hit by a pitched ball forcing Coke Grady across the plate. In the eighth, the final frame for the Curran crew. Joe Dalton singled, stole second and romped home on Coke Grady's one-base blow, Coke Grady led all batters with Johiiny (;reco and Tommy Bell and Randy Sandy. Oct. ill-Donald King. N. Y.- 5. 6-Tony Bovie. N.Y.C.-D-6. t Nov. 21-Billy Lepida. N.Y.C.-tgmguel Memml League Following are the men he has fought. and his record for the last 5, foui' years: ' I049 ;.lolinn,v Mat-e W-in .lohnny Kaufnitiii I.-l0 Johnny Cesario l.-l0 tlfrank Saucedo Kt)-1 Joe Cuiro W-ti . 19?-ll Sonny Bunn W-10 Billy Patt,ei'soii l.-6 Walter Cartier . . L 0 Tommy Bell Ted Xlurray D-If Ted Miitiuiy L- tBobby Lloyd ....... .. W-H ,llenry Btiirought K0-I .Migeul Meudvil D-8 ltred Murray . L-8 AV-8 , . .. 1951!, Randy Sandy I.-8 l 1953 Billy Partin K0-3 Baseliall Gaiiie Here Tonight The Junior Alibies and Maritinie lcentral Airways will meet this ,evcning in an Island lmiigtie Rasc- ball game under the lights at Meni- orial Field. Game time is seven 0- clock. Benny Car-on will pitch for the Abhies. it was announced by coach Randy Edwards while l.efty Mac- Aleer or Paul Jay will hurt for M. A win for .yl.C..-t. would move them into a tie with the Abbics for fourth position. 0 2 . Baseball Results (By The ('anAatli-aif Press) lV'ATI()NAI. I.EA(iUE St. Louis . 010 300 000-4 '1 I Pittsliurgli 300 210 00x-R 12 2 Mizcll. Brazle t5i, White :71 and Rice: Face. Lapalme 45: and At- wcll. W: Lapalm. L: Mizell. His: st. Louis.1Jabloiisky. Repulski. Completion of Sunday's suspend- Miller. Chambers t2r. Brazle (60, and Rice: Friend, Hetki t'lt, Hall rm and At.,well. W: Chambers. L: Friend. Hrs: St. Louis. Bilko. 2. Chicago . 000 000 000-0 5 2 Brooklyn 020 000 l0x-.'I 5 0 Rush, Lawn tilt and Gsragiola; Meyer, Hughes with and Campan- clla. W. Meyer; L: Rush. HR. Brooklyn. Campanclla. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal . M 200 oil 0-4 11 1 Toronto 100 003 013 1-9 14 .1 Mills, Roebuck 46:, Lee (lot and Yelen; Sleater, Shore MI, Over- mlre t6I, Main t7t, Post t9t,J0hn- son tloi and Rossl. Springfield .. .. out 002 oio-4 '1 1 Syracuse . .. 000 001 000-1 0 2 Elston and Burbrlnk; Griffore. Krclger (7) and Psrtee, Kinsman 17;. Baltimore 000 000 000-0 3 0 Rochester . 030 020 00:-5 I0 1 Fox, Mrozinskl 16), Greenwood I8) and Tabacheck, Reeder Fusselman. and First: Iluflnlo 000 000 0-0 I I Ottawa 000 001 01-! ll 1 Novel and Ryan; Romberger and Tranovitch. Second: Iluanln ...0l000otlo2-A I 1 Ottawa .....o2o 300 20:-7 10 1 Johnson, Voisell (7) and Ernutt; Trice and Shun ta. -5, . J . ' I.ll1l"lI l'"leg ed game Sl. Louis I00 I03 202-9 III 0, Piltaliurgli 400 000 000-4 12 2 three hits. including a double in ttour attempts. Mark Delaney got 'two of the Holman team's three hits. The fielding gems were Don- ;nic Simnions' running catch in centre to rob Dee Lefurgey of a thit ii: the second, Johnny Whalen's yfinc stop and throw on Simtnonsl ,bid for a base-hit in the fourth. anti Coke Grzidy's one hand stab l 4 Ready F" Edwa"d5iC. B. J uniors Shutout S'side lnterinediates 8-0 iof Joe Bernard's scooter which was headed for the hole to the left of second in the eighth. BOX SCORE D E I H C I-Iulman's C. Doucette. lf Williams, rt Simmons, cf . Delaney, 3b Gay. lb . Bernard. ss Gillis. 2b . Arsenault, p . .. . Landry. c xD. Underwood, lf 1 Totals 29 . x-Replaced Doucet 5093999390 t.o)b):a)t-I:.dt.J&:n2:-) E!-icooocono--9: to g.uou-ouaror.-use ,7... ' D-Gt-If-lL'.lJQk13cQ-) NO--a:uoce.-:::!!l . Cannon, ID Dalton, lf . Dalton, cf . Grady, 3b . xM. Schurnian, 2b I xx D. Cameron, lf 1 Totals 33 I 2710 x-Replaced Whalen in 7th. xx-Replaced E. Dalton in 8th. Ootezlieis-:v.0. I" O .-. E 06 F9 '5 C1 anoac-cu-cannon: Hooocoococco -cor-u-.......-.-.....u: cc---s:.woo-It-3 Occ-coca--uszp uocoococ--...gc!'! Summary Earned runs: C. & B. '1. Runs batted in: C. Grady, Whalcn, Buckley 2. Lefurgey, Cannon 2, E. Dalton. Stolen bases: G. Gay. Whalen 2, Cannon. G. Dalton, Left on bases; I-lolmanls 3, C. 6: B. 6. Doubles: Williams, C. Grady. Home runs: Buckley. Walks: Off Buck- ley 1. off Arsenault 4. Strikeouts: Buckley 16, Arsenauit 5. Hit by pitcher: By Arsenault l. Passed ball: Landry. Umpires: Plate. Saviciant and Allen. Landry; bases, -"Pacific Coast Ma j or Leagues Look To Cities In Plans For Extension i ' By JOE VREICHLER i NEW YORK, (AP)-A bitter be- liind-tlie-scenes battle is brewing between the? National and Ameri- can Leagues for Los Angeles and San Francisco as possible new sites for major league baseball clubs. The rival circuits. convinced the ,major league map is due for an Iextcnsivc revision in the near fut- l me. are casting covetous eves at the two mainstays of the Pacific Coast league with their combined. population of 6,000.(l00. , The American League, through inel Webb. co-owner of New York iYalII(Ce5. already has sent out feelers to the coast with a sug- accstion that St. Louis Browns and tPhiladelphla Athletics be moved to Lo: Aneeles and San Francisco. i The National League has been tdisctissing the po.-rcbtlity of mov- imz Philadelphia Phillies anrl Cin- cinnati Reds to those California cc-.1 Explore Situation The American Leaaiie already knows of the Nationals intentions and is going to make a determined in to meet the threat. A committee made. up of W-srh. Tom Yawkev ,oi Boston Spikp Brig-gs of Detroit. and Chuck Comiskey of Chicago already has been appointed to ex- nlnre the Pacific Coast situation. Finch league feels that the addi- tion of Lou Anizeles and San Fran- cisco would make it the "super- ior" league. The American. lla pride. hurl. be- Scollish Scouts Send Greetings SOUTH MARCH. OnI., tCPi--- The Boy Scouts of Scotland have sent a. token of friendship across the sea to the Boy scouts of can- ado. sir Ian Bolton, president of the Scottish Council of Boy Scout: Association, Monday night pruent- ed a stained glass panel to Can- adian scouts at the conclusion of cor ies launching the week- long Canadian scout: jamboree. Sir inn is attending the Jamboree as representative of Lord Roul- lan. chief Scout of the Common- wealth. The iwo-by-three-foot panel, to be,instnlled later in Scout head- quarters in Ottawa, shows it kitted Scottish scout and has these words engraved on it: "From the Boy scouts of Scotland to the Boy Scouts of Canada-1003." Extends Welcome sir Ian extended it welcome to the 2.500 scouts from Canada, the United States. Mexico. Cuba, Aus- tralia, the United Kingdom and Italy on behalf of Lord ROWIIIIII cause Boston Braves beat st. Louis Brnrwns to Milwaukee last March, feels it can get back its lost pres- tige by grabbing off Los Angeles and San Francisco. All agree that the cities cannot be separated. one goinrz to the National and the other to the American. That would create serious transportation prob- Ieins. Would Strengthen League There is no puestlon that the art- ditlon of two such populous cities would streiigtheii either major league tremendously - at least fi'om an attendance standpoint. Latest census figures show that Los Angeles ranks third in the United States with a population of some 2.000.000 and a drawing power of 4368.003. San Francisco. including its surrounding Oakland area, has a population of ii little over l.000,000 and drawing power of 2,240,000. I The biggest obstacle in the ma- ,lor's plan to move to California naturally is the Pacific Coast League. The P.C.L. owners will hold in war council within the next two weeks. ' "We're going to tight any at- tempt io take our territory away from us." said league president Clarence Rowland. "I've no doubt Los Anizeles and San Francisco are major league cities. Rut go are the other six. We're all in this thing tnget-her. were working our way toward bio league statux now and we'll achieve it if they'll let us alone." the Boy Scout international bur- eau. also sent greetings. The presentation concluded it busy round of activities, including the official opening of the Jam- boree by Governor-General Vincent Massey. chief Scout of Canada. Mr. Massey drove through the ranks of Scouts, watched the flags of various countries and scout bodies paraded before him and ad- dressed the assembly. He said the Scouts will "gain a far deeper some of the greatness of Canada through this happy ad- venture in living". - The various patrols. scattered over the squue-mile of olmpsite held slog-songs Monday night A- round campfirea. Today they are slated to re: on Ontario depart- ment of lands and forests demon- stration on fire prevention. Parltdale Arrows Defeat Retires, ' t Br The Pu-kdsle Iii-ro'wii defeated the Peskec Bomber: 7-0 in I buc- bsil game at Puku Station on Sunday afternoon. Donnie Simmons pitched for Porkdlie and Bingo J. B. Wilson of London. director of lluadrulun for Packet. 7 I. Play Continues In Tennis Tourney Two matches another partially terdziy evening at the Charlotte- town Tennis Courts as play in the Provincial Open Tennis Tour- namcnt continued. Norah DeBlois defeated Bar- bara Coyle 6-3, 6-1 in the first match of the ladies singles while P. 0. Macfvlillati defeated Mark MaeGuigan 6-i, 6-2 in the men's singles. in the mixed doubles Phil Jardinc and his sister Marx battled with P. O. Macfvfillan and Norah DeBlois until darkness stopped the match. Maclilillan and Dt-Blois won the first set and lost the second set 9-7. The matrh will he completed later in the week. were played and completed yes- Dairymen A Four teams raised their stand- ings in the City Softball League the B.Y.C. by the score of '1-6. The Sunshine Dairy defeated the Canada Packers nine by the score of H-6 and the L.Y.C. and the Jaycees played to an ll-i1 tie. In the City-B.Y.C. gnnie R. Stuli went the distance to pick up his first league victory. Father Roach was the losing pitcher for the B.Y.C. Gerard Burge of the B. Y. C. and Scantlehury of the City hit home runs. In the Sunshine Dairy-Canada Packers game Art Bnllem went the distance for the Dairymen to pick up the win while Gormley of the Packers received credit for the de- feat. Home runs were hit by Jack- son. Turner and McGee, all of the Dairy. The L.Y.C. and Jaycees played to on ll-ll tie game. Both pitchers W. Shepherd and Dalziel went the distance. J. Revell at second base last evening as the City defeated, nd City Win; Jaycecs-LYCpI1a1 1 1-11 Tie lwiiiiams 3b, s. Stull ss. Rom, ., yitaugney lb. R. Stull p. Mciiuf; rf, McDonald of 3 B.Y.C.-Joseph 2b, coady Ih ,Kays cf, Burge If. Mccloskey rt Tulle c. Shepherd n, Roach Wilson 3b Thistle ss. 1) Dairy-Lee c. McGee (lb, Jack, son ss. Crockett lb, Tul'ne1- H ,Ballem p, Cheverie 2b, Moon. '1” R. Carrol ab, Gregory if, A. Carro Packers-Gormlcy p, Mchm.” ss. Mills lf. McLeod lb, Hun-Vi” F. Gauthier 2b, Doiron 3b, 1,19,. cf. Dowling c. t L.Y.C.-MacDonald lf. pimm, ss. Murnaglian 2b, Peters ab, w. Lshephcrd p, C. Shepherd lb, Dunn rf, Sniithc, P. Shepherd cf. Jaycees-Hodgsoii rf, Burden 5.: LePagc 3b, Mcclennon c. Gallant cf, Revell 2b. Carr lb. Young c, Mr. Donald lf, Dalziel p. Umpires-Tucker Ryan. Leona” Arsenault and Bob Kelly. Trial by combat was an old Ellt; lish cus-toni wiiereiby contestant played a strong grant. for the Jaycecs. Lineups: City-Scantlebury if, Ryan c, parties in legal cases fought 9,1,; lather ir evidence was IIICOIICIUSIVP The following matches will he played today: Ladies Singles- 5:.'i0-J. Vveir vs. L. McMahon W. Maclilillan ts. N. De- Biois. Mixed Doubles 6:30-Iii. MacGuigan and L. Mr- Aiahon vs. D. George and, E. Willclt. ' P. Rays and .1. Weir vs. W.l Cullen mm iv. zviat-Miiian.! l Aces Secure I New Forward QUEBEC, tCPt-Quebec Aces of the Quebec Hockey League Mon- day announced acquisition of 2'1- year-old Roy Kelley. a forward from Calgary Stampedcrs of the Western Hockey League. for an undisclosed amount of cash. Property of Chicago Black Hawks. Kelley has also played for Cleve- land Baron: of the American Hoc- key Lcague and St. Louis Flyers of the United States Hockey League. Phillies Sell Kenl Petersen PHILADELPHIA, IAPI - The Philadelphia Phillies Monday sold pitcher Kent Peterson outright to their Baltimore farm team in the International League. Peterson, a left hancler, pitched 24 innings for the Phillies this season and has I 0-1 record. The 27-year-old hur- ler came to the Phillies at the tag end of the 1952 season and has been used mostly in relief roles. Durelle Wins Over Grecco CHATHAM. N. B., tCPl--Yvon; Durclle. Canadian middleweight-t boxing champion from Bale Ste.' Anne, N.B., was awarded 8. dis- appointing exhlbitioii bout Monday night against a substitute, Joe) Grecco. of Jersey City. I Grecco claimed a foul in the second round. fought the third And refused to come out for the fourth. Referee Freddy Wilson, New Glasgow, N. 5., then awarded the niiitch. The champion weigh- ed 165 and Grecco I60. Chuck Goldsby. New York, had been slated as Durelle's opponent but suffered an injury in training and was unable to appear. When Grecco claimed a low blow, the referee allowed him three minutes before ordering con- tinuation of the alleged right. A small crowd in College Arena saw Durelie force proceedings for the three rounds while Grecco back- tracked. In the third. after ab- sorbing some body punches, he clung to the ropes for in nine count. A contrast was a fast. CTOWII1 pleasing six-round semi-final draw between Til Lt.-Blane. I32. Monc- ton. N.B.. and "K. O." O'Malley. 136. Chatham. ..-.............L4 S'side Little league Ball Standing as of 18th July. i963:' Majors Won Loot Pet. Rotary . . 6 1 .367 Legion . .. . .. 4 2 .007 Kinsmen .. 4 2 .607 Y's Men .. .. 2 5 .200 R. C. A. F. .. 0 6 .000 Rotary Kinsmen . Y's Men .. Legion nc3itBTuTi?y'3n'm'nTza MONTREAL (OPT-The Duke of Edinburgh har accepted honorary membership in the Engineering Institute of Osman, it Wu an- nounced today by Ross L. 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