. taclyi Golfers Close Season The Charlottetown Golf Club ud . “SECOND SECTION , ciuniottetown, Wed. Sept. 26, 1992. @112 fiuardian: PAGE 9 G . . . m......... .........,...., .,, ,...;. NEW CHAMPION CRQWNIED BC ae. ' ' . Winner of tho- match“ was M . WG. Bu- '=natc'i'i iginirnittce spiona:orad even w ow not go to Mrs. W.G. . Mrs. H.F. Jardine had fewest putts_ and Mrs. Jack Vautoi: took the hidden hole. . Kingfisbers With Fir By JACK HAND CHICAGO (AP) — Sonny Lia- ton.,an immense hulk of a man stSo|id P for Johnny's Kingfishets this evening at 6 o'clock on the Old Diamond. All players are ask- " ed to be on hand first round. The flash ending came as a surpri:e to the stunned crowd at Comiskey Park because it ‘ was the first real solid punch fth fight. Buck 0 Note since Rocky Marciano stopped Jersey Joe Walcott in the first round in a Chicago de- fence in 1953 had a. heavy- weight title fight ended with a first-round knock t. This was the third fastest of the nine first-round 1(O's ever ored in h‘ division's title . I Calls Practice Coach tack Whitiock called an important workout liar Ictermediatc Abbies this even- ing at 6 o'clock and urges a full turnout. B_ E Committee Nea rs, Obiective V waurnn oAnvn'n,. an. Carver ls Tops to destroy Max Schemling in Roche in Dublin, March 17, 1908 DOMINATED FIGHT Liston, carrying a weight ad-' vantage of 25 pounds, had dom- inated the early -moments of the says its objective of $100,000 has almost been reac ed. "We have about $95,000 raised so far and expect to get the balance before we depart for a \'l’:ilter Carver Jr. emerged as man in the recent 12 gauge git,»-ct shoot held at Charlotte- ? own Gun Club. '. Carver finished in a tie with Following are the prize win- ners with their individual scor- G s. High Gun - Walter Carver Jr., Charlottetown. .:, . Liston Floors Patterson unch (piinches. He even gambled with la desperate leaping book but ;was short. Then Liston pulled l “pattern of suspic- fion" that previous associations v i I it was in this same ball park, ‘ ‘just over 25 years ago, that the great Joe Louis won the cham- pionshi; by knocking out Jimmy Braddock. Both Louis and Brad- d0(‘K were at ringside to see the fstart of this new reign. ‘ Patterson a '7-5 underdog has ‘some consolation in his bank roll because he figured to get ‘:about $1,700,000 when all the TV 1 radio and movie cash is counted lat some future da e. DOUBLED Liston probably will get about . GUARANTEE . . $400,000 or double his guaran- _ MONTREAL (cp) ._ pres}. lhfifl‘; 'l;_‘§t:”lf“"em:tc:',l“h 1933- jtee. If Patterson's purse. » dent Jack Davies of the British Wei fit fijfshi ;‘°° °“ ":1, °‘;‘.’;' Droaches expectations It will be 00 I Empire and Commonwealth ET 0 :01‘)! was eJ. 3 the largest by 3’ f - Games Association of Canada ommy "ms We’ em lflglllen The sequence of punches that ended the fight came with blind- ing speed. Referee F r a 11 k 1 Sikora said Liston hit Patterson ‘ with a left hook and turned him ,,around and then hit him with . 98 Winds” am‘. 50 rounds in t Clacss A skJeetE3t.;Jhamp -Wa1- 5-nl::t1‘l""lgl3-I'v'Io':ld°ay’*:‘l;lg’;”‘lted ‘° bout before he pulled the mg, ga right efore finishing him ' ‘ ». 61‘ aryer I‘ ; runnerup- , - ih in h k_ }with a left hoo . i "ierei‘i)afs§8AH(ii:i3‘iIterE(§ii:ii')veli'aiiia: 1'‘ V‘ w"'d3°" Ch'l'°"ln'67' Canada 5 team Wm leave Nov‘ ger8%l.‘eI'S:D eran “into the 'flash ‘ -Asked 3'99"‘ the °°“"lv Si‘ 0 Winn”; in the sfimbot’ with Class B trap-possible 50-Ja- 9 from Vancouver for Perth, left ~h0ok from this hungryr l{0l‘d said, “he got a full count." mes Little. Summerside -- 44: site of the 1962 games. rup-Martin McKenna - S’- Th 41. 73 out of a possible 75. e m ee H“ I; named Carl Walter was also ‘top gunner (or the day with a total , tiap and skeet of 88 out of a ‘ possible 100. He was followed closely by Martin McKenna of Summerslde Club with an 85. E. Campbell,, Summerside h a d 25 menacing man from Philadel- Schwende of Montreal as coach, 2:? “I'Jayi°f 1;)i"fvnB1"ff' team manager and competitor 27 ea‘_:old°" S‘! ‘:1. we’; ° with the fencing team. re- '3’ . 1 :9? ‘"3 lct amp" places Jack Dalton of Toronto. wganng '' °° ° °°mpe e 5"” previously named man "Se who had asked that his runne ‘d 03 .- Class A trap-possible 50 - E. Campbell, S’side, 46; runnerup- Martin McKenna, S’side - 44. Class B trap - possible 50- - Wallace Douglas, Ch'town_ 40; Patterson went down on his 38 agci, name side. turning slowly. He gath- , straight in his first round of (31 ct . ‘bi 50 . N . be Withdrawn" , d hi elf t the [,1 1, bit trail» Wlllle C51'V9|' 5h°l 25 manalsl/lacLe“(iii’ %)li;'stl()W‘i1. 35: riiii- The .a5S°°lB“°" confirmed ‘iiliied stariitsed toogpeull liislwaii off straight in skeet in the shoot-off ,,e,,,,, _ “hm M,_.E,,,e,,_ Ch-_ nominations for he cycling the (Keck whue referee Frank team, including Maurice Gagne of Quebec City and Jean Garoii of Charlesbourg. Que. BASEBALL . SCORES American League Chicago with Windsor. Competition was exceptionally keen in all classes and gunners and a large number of specta- ioi-.- had a great afternoon's en- tertainme Doilgers Sikora tolled the count. Floyd still was trying to get up when referee Sikora sig- nalled the kiiockout. _ Liston's corner crew jumped jubiliantly into the ring, hug- ging the new champ who has .a checkered background of {many l0Slll8 b0lllS With the l3W- between the two fighters, Pat- Liston rushed over to Patter- te;-son can dictate the date, town - 33. Following the shoot, L. V. Windsor, president of The Charlottetown Gun u , seiited prizes to the various w DETS Knot Series; A hm I won the title in three rounds. 000000000- 0 50 100000 30x - 4 0 oston 0 v . .1 ' . nd in a 222.1. ‘.’i§.‘.'°.'.:.. .::::.::"::I.. 23:. :’,i*.'.°,°,..‘;.‘:‘.’..".’.‘l.‘.‘:‘.’.“’.’. 3.: .:*;°.:.:. (£524.23: Debiisscherc (8) and Carreo_n; F10 _ be ore Sept 30 1963 Liston ,since he ' Mmbouquwe (“'13) and Tm’ TEARS IN EYE3 ‘gets 30 per cent for the rematch this triumph in 1952 Olympics ll‘ a » S - fif‘s"‘Ang'e,e, 000000500. 3 5", awheii lrtinallyodewrleil °“'"‘°laccor‘ding to ‘that agreement. |Heisinki. I'10l\‘1;.'lS is-3. t1:eJ::ryl - . Dem,“ mooo0002_3m azed Patterson that he had ’iost _an elg IOU“ 6|‘ _ Th -been knockedtout and had lost MAN AGAWST BOY Maxim before he non the e Lee. Bowsfield (9-8) (95. Osin- ki (9) and Rodgers; Niscbwitz (4-5) (9) and Brown. Irv MacKinnon's Dodgers eke! out a 4-3 victory ‘over the his title for the seco d time winners were the first it , ' tears welled to his eyes. He had to score. counting e run in the thiird It was man against boy with lcmwm on ll ’ the second and one in Regan. th 214- d Lit it hi , . e Donn son W S BOOED CHALLENGER yo ers last. evening at ial w h; 010000101. 3130 wanted so much to dispose of awesome 84-inch reach, and his’ _ H Field to square their bed of before 86“ an 8119016‘ from N:: 11102111,. 8150 the No. I challenger to dispel I4-inch fists, quickly cracking Ll5l°“ be?" ltfinfgeasu three City ur: the Flyers. Thnee hits and two Danie]S_ (745) Hgmmon (5)_ criticism that he was a cheese the Shell 0l the °V91‘m3t°h°d l§:ymiSago$:::sand he C: it-mi-final series at 1-all. walks enabled the losers to Burnside (7)_ Hanna“ (3) and ch 189-pound Patterson. f amp. The crowd of 30,000 paid up me best the 1059;-5 could do the closed circuit telecast of the straight in 7% years. His only: lliiid. and deciding games goes square things up at 2-all in the 5 h 1 t. F 1-,~_3i d B Liston who said he would end lllll0 ll“? F_l“3 Wm‘ ,”‘° 5‘f““‘' ‘’ tonight at 7 o'ciqck:shar'p. bottom of the third'only to see Hi;;in£jK_?§i‘“,,(v,on f§'§,_ em! to $100 for ringside seats for the fight quickly if it was a§b005d““8l')“5i‘o“u:"5 _e“‘)‘:‘;usTal:‘° The badge“ may the Vgcgm-y :he‘Do<i_gers move ahead once Minuet. 010000000. 1 72 this quickie. Hundreds of thou- c9ld.|'Il8hl—8!ld If {V35 8 Cllllly 3“é‘:re'd "Patterson anld gave the‘ 0 n the strength 0; gouumaw pm again with twogruns in the top Cleveland 02300000,, 5 70 sands more watched in thgan-es evening at the Chicago White challenger the Bronx cheer. ‘ 1 ‘hei-i'A(tn’s‘six-hit pitchiiu. The 0’ the l°l“'ll‘~ Pascual, (19-11) Bontkowski 8-‘lid fll‘8ll8S across the nation to So): ball _park—-now has won ".7 Liston claimed he baa been or). .iler, although dishiu out and Bailey; Ramos (10-12) and . -r ' for over ‘I sl(:\\' brand of ball. maimed to over the remaining five frames Romano, H33; M1nn__.1(meb,-ew short bout. The live gross gate loss in a 34-1 career was to; -"ll“"le'l 85'“ -. cause 0 im-p the Kip Reaw coached was onernn in the 'xth. (45). Cle—Held (19). was about $600,000. Marti} M?lSl'8“ "‘ 913'“ '°““‘l’§}‘,§a5f,( 22?, iiielitecreniieor the i-‘lycrs at bay. " Young Eiyer um-d.sacke: Kansas city at Baltimore” Thus Patterson, the youngest in Detroit,___Sept. 7 1954, his recgipts compared to patter. l (hposing slnsrren on the Freddie ‘Fiddler’ cDonald Phil. l'8ll|~ l" W?“ the hue when he beat eighth pm fight‘ He never has(son’s 55 per cent of the V. mound was ‘numb, Rog“, 0,” only playgrin the game Archie Mooreinl at__ the tea- been floored in 354 starts aitid: ado and movies and 45 per \i.'-ir-Lcod. wliotwifled a foun- to geti more than one hit. Cuker Pineau, Pineau’s going der 2389 of 21. and the first ever has ‘knocked out 2 opponeit1s.;Ce,,, of the ballpark gait. (title in a losing cause. Mac» stroking two singles in four for two bases. to win it back when he knocked This. of course, was.Pat er-j msmn Jahbed and pattwson ! mud also walked me md'm'k“aPpnmDces’..,Phe Dodgers hit; mi; coug-nun was the of. out lngemar Johansson in 1960, sons second knockout defeat. It threw a 00k the first two batters." His teammates were evenly distributed ~bc- iicial behind the plate with also became the first to lose it was a real shocker In 1959 Wllellipunches or the short fight. Pat- “Wm b R“ Stewart M MW 5, 00,. six u.,.m.3‘ 0'.” 0‘ them New In; Macxinnon, Johnny Jirnmy ‘Allan and Louis Luad'iWlCe. Johansson,. a 5 - 1 underdog. ‘terson tried to get low__ away 3/ . .,na1ed figuring in NM. . mmer. Bmy weathe,-hie and assisting him on she basepa[hs_i Under the terms of a contract dropped him seven times and (from the power of Sonnys D19 afn two 5 when Patferson finally arose, shaking his ead, his mother. Annabelle, was one of the first I ‘ lto climb into his corner. She iconsoled her son and told him SPORTS FRONT By PIUS (JALLAGHAN Poclres Was Great i l -. ' IF Los Angeles Dodgers make the world series, a fellow by the name of Johnny Podies will be thinking a lot about the ‘actions of seven years ago when be buried Brooklyn Dodgers to their first world series triumph and beat New York Yankees in the bargain. Johnny came into the world series that season with little or no fanfare but he proved the Yankee killer. He had a most ,un-impressive record, 9-It). and we're sure the Bomibers were not too worried about his offerings. _ - 0' b _'''a the trigger. Jolinny was 24 ycars old when he was called up to face the . 31:“ ::wun:;,‘;‘:,|;,yw:i.g'm 33:31.; New York had refused to Yankees twice in that series and the young moiindsman re- d champion of me world Tuesday sanction the fight because ll sponded beautifully. After grabbing a decision for the Dodgers ‘ rd N M by knocking om Floyd would not license. Liston. ll earlier in the se ‘e Johnny was called upon to hurl that . _ Pagnerson with a stunning left blamed ills‘ criminal . T8C0l‘d seventh contest against the mighty Yankees. The scene was Yan- A practice has been ‘called wk to the jaw in 2:06 of the }(two convictions) and said there kee Stadium and the Dodgers and Podres knew what a tremen- dous undertaking thcy were facing. YET. that was the October afternoon ’-hat l’odr(-.5 showed he had ire watcr in his veins. He refused to panic under Yankee pressure and silenced the Yankee power with a brilliant effort. This was the same afternaoon that Sandy Amoros made the spectacular catch that preserved the shutout and indeed the world series for the Burns from Bmokly . Yes, this young man with only nine decisions to his credit over the entire season, came through in outstanding fashion against his neighbors from across the river. He showed to one all that he was really big league calibre and his hometown folks in Witherbce, New York, went wild in i-ciebration. es. if Dodgers make it against the Yankees. r"odres will have another try at the Bombers. He may not be as sharp as was in that great series but we have the iiotiotn that Johnny w bother the Houkmcn as much (is anyone elsc He should have plenty of i.-nnfidonce when Alston sends him in there. After all, a fellow who iii-ks the Yankees ticice in one series has something to crow about. . If given the opportunity. Podrcs would like to ing' by again turning back the New Yorkers. Wills And The Reecorcl THE base thief from Los Angeles Dodgers, Maury Wills. has stolen 97 bases in 156 games this season and that‘; one more than T_v Cnbh him: up in the same number of games when he set the record back in 1915. ‘Yet. we understand that Wills will not be considered a re- cordbrcakcr because his club is engaged in a 162-game schedule this season. if it took Wills 162 games to better Cobb’s mark, then we‘d_agrce with those who refuse to recognize the new base stealing champion. But Maury took exactly the same number of games as Cobb to get his 97 as compared to Cobb 96, Cobb did play a 154-game schedule that season but since two of Detroit’: early_games were tied. an additional two games were played by the Tigers. In those two games. Cobb failed to steal-a base. Whether the commissioinc-i"s office put its sanction to it or not, the record made Sunday last by Wills will be recognized by just be ill do his ‘crow- ilie should keep on fighting. lPattetrson (Puzzled I CHICAGO (AP'l——For more _ lthan 30 min u t e s dethroned lheavyweigiit champion Floyd 3Patterson and the man who lstarted him out, Cus A‘Amato. sat in a small room and talked ;quietly to each other while the \ It was Patterson's 10th title , horde of newsmen was barred. lfllm PVC‘? l0 Come out Of this PI‘0V , Finally, Floyd" saw the press. 1He still couldn't tell what hap- turned pro followinglpened—what punch Sonny Lis- 3”“ ,ton threw that got him. i ( _'about a return one," Patterson said. punches are something you [can't see coming. I was hit by a good punch and it had some kind of effect. Liston is in « better position to know than I - "I will know in about a week ' fight—I want “Liston's about everybody else in that baseball world. The first time we ‘_I1flllCPCl anybody maintaining that Wills had to better the mark ,1" 104 games was last week when he crept nearer the goal, Be- fore that. every bit_of copy that came in on our printer. referred to Wills's chances in 156 games. At any rate. Maury isn't through yet and by (hr! time the 162‘gatmes are completed. Maury should be well over the 100 Well Done Abloies AND our congratulations to Charlie Ryan and his midget Abbies who last Sunday crushed St. Stephen Firemen 11-1 in the first game of a best-of-three series for t:lie\New Brunswick- Prince Efl-\\'-avl'd island baseball championship Charlie has banded together, possibly the greatest midget ince and they are oiii to be hard to stop as they fight for the Maritime crown. g g They play this Saturday afternoon at Si. Stephen and if they _ grab at least one game in the bordertown. then they clash ‘lilll Halifax Orioles for the thre—province title, The best of everyi.hi.u.g_ Abbies, l l ,Dunlop B, Jolly Dick Island Horses Win'3 Dashes SACKVILLE DOWNS, .. (CP) — Prince Edward Island horses won three of the eight dashes on the harness racing card Tuesday night. Security Scott. owned by And- 8. rew Perry of Summerside, com- bined with Leo's Pick on the daily double. Lizzie D. Clegg, ray Harbor. P. E. I. had the ,fastest time of the night in win- ning race five in 2:09 2-5. The Island horse combined with Oil Capital in the quinella. High- owned by Stanley won race seven in 2:14 3-5. Tara's Western and Just Nan-3. cy were the exactor combina- tion. Other winners were Harmony Bob. Magda Wick and Brewer‘: Lady. There were no high pays. S’side Horse 4 Wins At Truro TRURO tCP) - Masland Han- winner in harness racing here Tiiesday night, taking races one . and four in 2:14 3-5. and 2:13 2-5: respectively. Frank H. Cavailero. ‘ owned by Frank Callbeck of It Summerside, P. E. 1., took racel five. Am Castle won race three in 2:10 3-5, fastest time of the: night. Other winners were Applause. Spenaive Spud. Plymouth Rock and Curtain Raiser. l over was the only double dash $ ! H19 Double Dash Winners _ ‘Two’ horses s(3n"en double Pays --- 6..'i0, 2.60, 2.10; 3.2.), Iviciories and one single das L’-it): " 0 ' winner took a new mark on last. rniglit's nine dash card at the Charlottetown Driving Park. The double dash winners \\'m'e Dunlop B. and Jolly Di k and ,. *0 "’e1‘fr>Ct Hal (L. Kelly) ..r . DASH 2 Nils; Kemble (D. I\iac.'\'eill) Mai Kai (L. Hennessey) .Iosc(i.~ile Co-Pilot (Clarke Smit single dash victories went CAUIOII I9-' Miss Kemble, White Lady, Ar- Joni), Lei . ,_ 0 _ I . : gh (M. ixenncdy) .g“§ud.d), Lola Hal an. A“ J”.my (E. Dmvne) Tin.i!———2.l4.2. Miss Kemble owned by liiverett Shea, Alberton. P'>.ys —— 4.50, 3.10, 2.40; 4.20., 2 60' 3.00. Dunlop B. W‘)ll a cooler do- by Goodspseos for cap- .turing dashes 3 and 6. B-iirt Steele made the presentaimn 3 U 9 Cl S l‘t, _ ' TtoVliiliiilt‘iarLa(i‘Vi:ke\\\ii$e.L.i of the _ RACES 3 AND ll second dash ‘at the night. took I’u"'"P B (Clarke Smith) 11 .a new mark of 2:141. The 59"":-‘ll Light ‘biro more is owned by the _ ‘L l'lt’-llll05Se.\" 2 2 .Slmm.:c Syndicate Stables of Wlllard's Choice (W. Kelli” 3 4 Sll.‘l’I1)Il'1f‘l‘Sll('l‘f? and was reincd by Slmvneis Magic (R. Annear) 4 3 (Emmett ‘Cowho_v' Bern-ard. Royal Onyx iR.«Shephard) 55 Ai'moud's Buddy and L n l a \Vins'nn‘s Wiish (E. Claw) 6 ti Hal shared honors in the t'ca- Elmr-r C (A. Smith) ‘I titre AA pace and Armoind‘s Time 212, 2.13. ‘Buddy also stepped the fastest D1-_nh)p B owned by E. 11‘. mile of the night. 2:094. .ViCl1nl$()n, New Willshiro. 9 bissest feaiute WV W3‘ Pziv.<—-3rri dash--9.80. tan, 3.. the oxactor on the seventh race ,,,,_5_m 4020 390 am dad‘ _ 38,, which return $34.60 ' ' " - ’ ‘ ' 5‘ 2.70, 2.70: 2.90. 2.70; .700 combination of Jolly Dick an DASHES 4 [um 7 Cyclone Kelly. The first double 0 ) l 1 Jolly Dick (H Poulton) l I ;;§“2"(;‘°‘;fldl’:h:°' sefgnd “‘,‘1‘,§‘1f,‘,,: lda I-iudlong IR. _\iacDonald) 2 5 19 '10 ’ ilnomtown (D. Macl\'cill) 3 7 ' ' [MSH I "_\‘('l“»l1I) Kelly (L. Kelly) 4 ‘f - i .r' \ . White Lady (E. Bernard) l 1m iii Yriiufiisss i 5 3.‘:;‘..?§..’;iL‘l‘;‘F.i"‘i.f?..i:L§“ § men» so i1a_v.'l‘exas (M. Kennedy) Chwrr‘\Oz;eu;kne;.d, 7 . ".°".l" B"“““ ‘R’ S""”h”"" 5 Time 2.14.2: 2.13.2. V1‘y‘a“S(:0£zB(""fifigelh 3 .loi‘\' Dick owned by Mrs. :::k,:;"‘Ab‘ ‘(I 0521515,, 8 Jami-s 1"oulton_ Charlottetown Pays —— 4th dash -— 7.40, 3.21. 420; 3.5.0, 2.70; 4.60. 7th dash - .'l.80. 2.70, 2.60; 9.10. 5.40: 5.40 DASHES 5 AND 8 Armiiiidls Buddv Time—2.l4.l. _ Wlme Lady owned by Sim- mac Syndicate Stables. Slim- r~.. 9. Grid lniuries ’ Prove Fatal dclliinoiii Tissue lstlic uibst paper that mi ilrcsseii up a lll.lIlly iistlirooin. Ibcllllisaiisc it'ueuii.tebc soft. S000 tobostou, toe. Aiittsciulbly pcrtoiatcd 1 so tlirltllllilt iicn'tiinstc it. Vlliitc Svisii fliers. milled ti'sue.ycu'vc mt tcoclictl. _WttITE SWAN - Plait -Yellow - Aqua - Wish. tailnmiloutilo and tori-ioll packs. van a. I. new ooiai-am. RAHWAY, N.J. (AP) — A young man who played football without a helmet or other pro- tective gear died Monday from injuries he suffered in a pickup sandlot game Sunday. APPREC bereavement. appointment. Graduate Paint 1- o it 5-: 9" I thank many friends and patients for their i kind expressions of sympathy during my recent I am now practising daily except Saturday afternoons. Wednesday and Friday evening; by W. R. CARSON. D.C.. Pli.C. Chiropractic . D. MacNeili) .S.ant:a:n (Clarke Smiili) ; Lola Hal (.1. Campbell) * .lt"all Clcgg (S. Stead) ‘ lolly Abb (A. Bernard) Blue Sky Lar ‘Carlos Ortiz ,To Defend Title I T0K"0 ‘MM " C“"l"" ‘W’ «F Bernard) 0 1 s. P ' mm, 1-9,.“'(, Km Armord's Buddy owned by gliere Dec. 3 tag . sake. Japan‘: lightweight cham- pinn. promoter Akira Honda said. Tuesday. IATION Lee Taylor, Nine Mile Creek. Lola llzi: owned by F.W. Boyles, (‘ha-. inttetown. Pays —- 5th dash — 3 K), 4.10, ‘Hot (tan. 3.90; 2.80. llth dash—- 7tI)_ 3.20; 3.00: 3.40. 2.90; 3.40 ; DASH 9 ‘Jnllv Bud (F3. Downc) \1yrtles Boy (D. MacN(-ill) fhief (Clarke Smith) 'lOll_\hll (E. r) Victory Gallon (E Bernard) ,."oltnlk (L. Walsh) " .\lou;*.taiii Jester . (L. DC 83598!‘ "iidm-ire iia"i‘iri¢tmi.', Pavs -— 9.00, 5.10. ‘U; LN: 3.1.0. College \ 1" ‘I is