allaca Arrives In London or light Heavy Title Bout ligation to give up his llllll M8VY' weight title unless he is . cos-nixed as heavywel ht champion. He is tentatively sc edulad to fllht Floyd Patterson for the heavyweitht W0 ' regulatl LONDON (CF)-Caaada'I Gor- don Wallace arrived Thursday to meet British champion Ron Barton for the empire light heavyweight Mamie sluas 2lST HOMER Yankees Dump Chisox.5-1, Boston Shades Tribe 10-9 I l. "l BASEDALL RESULTS Dy I'll! CANADIAN P3!!! latcraattlaal laagae 010 100 300-4 10 laml M Wllllolll-84 llochostar dar. Paige (7) and Nial-liar Rand o-C0-5 "'9"-c i p Canadian Horset.ni”aniG:-sausog SurpriseiAt '56 Olympics . and promptly staked ,. a to have the contest billed in SeptelnbeI'- F Oh "we, (9) "4 , an I world-title bout. bar 8 Mill" W" '"'M'"' W” as use CANADIAN PR!!! in Boston the Red Sox defeated double to the third. scorlns J00 Green til ' . srocxnoau (AP)-A trio ol wasn't until nut. that Canada do -ware mil) to. one after anoth 0" 8!'"V3lv Willi" W" W5 The 3”'"'”'di l) "'”' Mickey Mantle found his range Claveland 10-9 in a Joint tent on Collins. was part of a Yankee out' mclunoncl not no ooi-4 1 l Canadian horseman rash - aided to send an equestrian team to the top at the highest 11 " America's Archie M00” is KM”! who his Wm" B”"'” i "'"”'””" rlaur-day with . sauna homer wobbly uuchlu. Jack Jen-en -ad break that mice with two out Toronto 0019011”)-:3 a llutln their brilliant rod hunt!!! to the Olympics. In swollen. National uuosm?w'”" Mr his world ch-mvlwhia HI"? T"'I""- i"-""9 '" W". '””-””.""”"i and a one-run double as New York Dick Gcrncrt accounted for seven and multod 1! three run a w tllagt - aim iacluu Thur earned it hronu At Ilalatalt tour ears 0 the played. Avery anuldau of gel" Show-at of "Wm W-"ac" M by a"0"'" C'"'d'" "'””" Yankees but Chicago White Sox Boston runs In the sixth om Phtltay of on C'”"” "' Tloluz mm l modal In! a surnrlalut adiana canon-13' audit? 4.... our praaldcotuftbelutarlut ”' m......t tllluensdsald 33 willuasl: man grit-gelmoovrigrzilfgeaft.c:l:;; M .. Y...” 3......” ,4, ,m,,,,,, M.,,.,,.. homer WI! his and kill sot nroctliltated a vootfamus out- ggygg ,lfg',,,E; '"'” '” third in tboTlu'0a-Da:Trtala attha E'..&l...l or back. Stuart. rm. Obmmo Committee av. o..i"l.?.' ' W 0 W" f " '” - " ' their lead over the second-place the ear and it came with to break when he argued a second i i ' - nu equestrian olyu-pic. mad ' Barton at Caltpon Stadium should Tuesday. sex to fm um" buuy empty h we aevmm ms mm mm by umpire chm” ping . aranua 0f.'lVIlDlIlo and Larry Mo . . . g . . w ' e ' 3- mm my ..a no ......... ...... .. .: 3 m”tl."?:.f'ei.';.”ti'.? EtT.?.i'f.".:i ::.”r.r:.".;:n"l:.i'a;:l..i:i.r ssnsnhi. ll: :2.-. be given the status of a world title bout. donjs Albert Hall ll months ago (Actually Moore is under no ob- and was disqualified for a foul. George MacDonald. In the last ph. Pontiacs Win Third Straight squarely at too of the at to his back to pitcher Bob Grim. Montreal Ceccarelll. woolridge (5) and Noblay; Colo. Wait (3), KIM! (7) By WILL GRIMSLEY Tllc rcslllls of the opening round. scorer. His score. was allowed to coff (1949). Julius Boroa (1952) and lamo-armed Ed Furgol (1954). i , N.Y. (AP ill h ,. . . overshadowed by a stand at 74. He also could have 1nt:l9il:aItiiEl1Sa1llEyR famous golfer:-n sr(l;l::erlf meetings. At limes been disqualified for signing an Ford's troubles happened on the J improper card. 10th where he hit ll second shot Arrows Blank Liverpool 4-0; Stellarton Ancl Citaclels Win England's Henry Cotton and Mast- ers champion Jack Burlte-escalled disqualification Thursday as a suc- cession of rhubarbs marred the thc Oak Hill Country Club course resembled a heated session of the Unilrrl Ni-llllili, PGA champion Doug Ford got into dire straits with the rules com- Offlcials said Burke's case marked the first time a player had not been disqualified for sign- ing an incorrect card. In 1933 at Chicago. Paul Runyan noted a into what he thought was the creek. Thinking the ball was lost. he dropped another. Then the or lginal ball was found by the gal- lery in I playable position. and DARTMOUTH. N.S. WP) w Kentvlllc Ilartcr Rlll luslllg and If A L b H d ' Dartmouth Arrnw: blanked the r.-Jliefcr Ray Jacobson. who came Tanofggmggg . bellpectnlclrd. 3::,:e,:b:,l:;:nl;: ool:,pf,?,...'h,,'l!,"i,r.l,t mistake on his card 12 hours after Ford playsd it. Ha picked up the ;' Liverpool Larrllpcrs 4-0 in the in the third. 29.wu..o1d former Stanford athlete he gm out with only . twogstmke it wu posted and he wgg dlgquul. dropped bgu, fled Earlier Walker Inman from All- l l 7- l l Halifax and District baseball lea- gue Thursday. Don Stokoc and Gerry Boxer held Liverpool in four hits. Boxar relieved Stokoe in the sixth. Arrows only collected three hits off three Liverpool pitchers but they bunched them in the fourth Inning when thzy scored four runs. Ralph Lumcntt was the loser with Don McCarthy relieving in the fourth and Art ltoeh in the fifth. Stellarton scored five runs in the first two innings. added a single in the fourth and two more in the fifth. Kentville scored one in the third and two in the eighth. TRURO (CP'-Halifax citadcls pounded three Truro bearcat pli- chers for 14 hits in winning 10-4 Ill the Halifax and district base- ball league Thursday. Charlie Mellon paced the cila- dels with a three-run homer in the fifth inning when Halifax pushed across five runs. Bob Wedin start- ed for Truro and was the loser. Charlie Sycom relieved in the fifth and Bob Rltacco in the ninth. Dick Verreyar started and was the winner for Halifax. Rus Hend- ricks relieved in thc seventh. KENTVILLE. NS l(.'Pl-Don Woodllef pitched four-hit ball and hammered in four runs at Stel- larton Alblons defeated Kentville Wildcats ll-3 Thursday. Woodlicf connected for two hom- ers. one in the second with two Giants Call up . Two Rookies from Palo Alto. Calif. shot into the lead with a lwo-under-par 68. two strokes better than Australia's Pater Thomsl l. Rudy Horvath of Windsor. 0nt., scored a 37-36-73 for the host per- formance of three Canadian golf- ers entered in the open. Jerry Magee. a Toronto slmalcur shot a 38-39-77. BillE7.lnlcki. for- merly of Winnipeg and a onetime National Hocky League forward. had a 41-31 78. first round of the National Open MILWAUKEE fAP1 - - Hard on penalty. lie had come in with a tit) for lvecond place. the only other man to crack Oak l-illl's tough par 70. but the U.S.G.A. brass pushed his score up to 71. Burke for-cd disqualification for signing an improper scorecard-an act wllich normally brings auto- matic suspension. i-ie autolfavhed a card giving him a 75 when he actually had a 76. He had refused to check thc card at the 18th hole. saying "I'm too I -.1 PENALIZED TWO STROKES The rules committea invoking a rule of leniency for the first time in its history in such a case re- fused to erase Burke completely but. instead assessed him two extra ROSBERG BREAKS PAR Rosburg became the only player officially to break the par 70 of the 0.902-yard Oak Hill course. which was baked to lightning fast- ncss by a 90-degree sun and truck) winds. Ben Hogan remained in the thick of contention with a ategdy 72. while many of the game's brightest stars shot themselves out of it. After Rosburg's 68 and Thom. son's 70 came seven players at 71. including Ford and three for- mer champions: Dr. Cary Middle- gusta. Ga.. was penalized two strokes and sent to the bottom of the field to play alone. when he arrived at the tee some 30 min- utes late. He also could have been disqualified. Defending champion Jack Fleck. acnsational winner over Hogan in last year's playoff at San Fran- cisco. shot a 76. Sam Snead had two brldia two of the last three holes to come in with a 75. a score he shared with Gene Littler. lead- ing money winner and one of the prime favorites. who turned the trick-ll-iaa liar- hlsoa. It. Jobs nulnblo. II. and Thursday. Rumble finished ttth Elder iltb and Barblnaoa Ioth. over-all allowing of the Canadian, but his teammates had better Jumlu Iturtdu. ltidina Canadian. l ' Em"! 0 erali Grim to pitch "ow ' . ell. W-Wale. L-Ceccarelli. -Willi! Elliot. 1!. all of TOTQIIIO-' - . g D T . I d 5 2 :'llle!lleyBesot ck in the box' and llg: Montreal. Wals. '0Nf30mD9"llll ilWl"lll"i 0'3"" of'tlli:.ill0.lfI!lu.:k bred Cn”y' Rumble "'-'9lV9d 20 . e eating I1 epen GHTS " M. ,,,,,.,'f.,”, ..:3.:.:F:3";.,;l" :33 Columbus on m ooo.;5 1, 3 nice. only one of than had any M1,, me g,.,,,,,-, ,,.,',,,'c.,.,,,.,,' penalty points and finished with 8 w l a e. paudemonlum mp. out Montreal too 210 ooo-.4 to I "N ” l"''''''l"i''IIl WWW4” if mu m. and M41. Laurence nook ""'1”'"”-53 Wl""'""b1nIon. 27- The MacLeonan Pootlaca haw aox scolll-2 Mam” Mm” "mo" stormed" Barbe” smear (0. Tu" .7) Well! 01- won an tum cm." Wm, . tom year - old insurance company , ball team made it an-gg Victoria hdependenu AB R H E out md Mmd Phmey m confront. and NOW. cmunm wok.” (5, Britain won the team champion u 3”” "mm, mm”. worker. and Elder each had is ,- without a defeat in the Summer- E Pm” I, 4 1 o n log Berry but only Philley was Nlshita (7') war; (9) ".3 mm, ship and gold medal while Sweden Gummy Wu moo” Wm "H. penalty points in the lumping. ,- side TOW” 38305811 I-usuo last M' Ssh P5" ,, '25 i ' ' ' " 4 0 0 1 thrown out of the game The cm. 5.,” W-Splcer. L-Criatante. HR c”m"d uh l"'”"ld”'l ml” be and Canada third with 572.7. Aus- ”””""g by ”'”w""” "" ”d''”"' n' n burtmailb "I 3 o o t 0 cm bench tossed out bats balls Colulnblll ruarcllr Mt!-no-eboi-o. '"' VWN Gm" W"'”"' "'4 tralla took fourth Dllce with ems. i den" for "W '-"N Itmlht dr 3' .3l."l..s..'.. .-7 I. 2 0 1 0 and towels and when Marldn fln- Havana ' nan ioo oso-4 ll 1 ”'"d'"" ""1 G""." "'”"' "'"' naly was nuts wlul 091.14 and Ar- Wefy Olllllers rll chm-l ”.;.....;J;7? ;'.'.T'.;"s-la1i;.”'.r:..'lrli34s '””'- T'"i."”” "” 5" v.' iii.-ii. p' I3 -1 0 0 0 ally persuaded Pulley to depart nun-Io 4o1o0ow0--o 1: I "i l" "if "W W” Ie-tin- with with 724-18- 5 9 fl ll "1 5 - Yr '1 - 'f Va hifdglhthe gist ll::lYpit0c';l0 Ry La,,d.-.., c .. 3 ill 3 ill 319 Chlcalo first baseman tossed scantlchury. Sanchez (7) and Dot C'lllfgll15 ""l'il'”:h gwmm wins soLo MEDAL 7 7 ' . . . - e ha d a at J:”l;';?a:'.x";"'ogE;chx:,: CIl):lI-llI.mis lb H 0 0 1 i:lIh;llI3n'ltuwll1stoaul::d-lilaylo: llgils tllllrhtvcisd liiimiil:"ug:' 33:!!lillll.!w:nd.rgl:g lllree men mfegl; Kaste&r;:n. Atmzgeana B'Y'C' Rack T Ir Wm ”'e ”””l” F” ”'l””' M" go Cliiiliianz cl” 3 ll S!lnx”llll:'Telgmf0tl'w(3:0cl1lllxl:a mm Tomkmm (n mm H" um '0 Mmdmuyi the individual medal in threy'uovol D33"e;zQBf;"”e'”J ::”PPesd Hr . Walker scratched a single he- ' ' 7' 27 2 1 3 J National League SOMETHING NEW event which calls for a day of ' ' 3 ll 0? oflball . a o , . Tom ensen put the Sox ahead to - meen Dltcher and first In the . , , i , , the dressa e. a d 0 en n e over time 1 st nt ht. . VICTOFY Over Junlors first frame. and Ulric Gallant X-Reillattfl (must in scvcnlh. ggllignxlltlgfathglrsgiunlnhdrssrihhgs rasw uhktgrek otgloglzmoolrjz 77 11 eql:l'::m(i'n"'()fll'y-m:f;c'l;Pf:l'::n::mln8 . gmegung 23'": mfilgragd mm Sucked). "mg" gfmoffgtkfnn ' - i . . w -- . ' - 4 I . y . V uallopcd a clean-cut single to Pantlllcs AB It H L inning. Thu nude the ware H it Gong” Wilhelm (7). smhn and comparatively new. Canada for and Thursdays jumping over a 12 neg; and "ruck out 13 ham,” Tbs Bggllu-3 xnuil. (luh l'nn- half of the first the B.) ( vwnt left, field In the next inning. I G,,”.,,... 9 . 4 ll 1 0 the mm I am Sam - HR . N Y mug ye." has sent teams to the jump. half-mile winding couru Wayne MacDonald hit 4 for 4 am; tlnuad their league selling pace shcad 5-3 and remained out front. For independents Des C " gh- 5. Phillips. .1 .. 0 ll 0 (I rm w; la in m mm A 1 Cu" ' Muw "ye: C :1; ' big llorsoshowsln the United States which was the toughest phase. Jack Gallant had 3 runs for n., In the City Softball an by mru- Fleet fooled Ray Ma('Cl(Lsl(e.V an got the only safety by ground NA wan.-N, fl .. .1 1 I 0 mom" ti" H 91 . ltd" 3 7'M'”"' ' rm ' ' and Canada which have lntornt The flags of the winning nations winners. The losing pitcher W5, full back the Junior B.Y (i ll-.3 hammered a three run humor for in; one lhro h thevinfleld Jllsl J. whalen. lb . . . . . .. :l 0 n (1 Sacred m aye. so a calm Ilmz 8" Ammcu, Lune ttonal jumping events. But it --the Canadian ensign for Canada Flanagan. i on the Old Diamond ycstcrday the winllrrs ulllle coach Pmcau inside the lit lack in the ezhth G. Hm.-,.. ,. fl 0 (l 0 Gem Him 99:3"); d d 003 o24wF r -ea GVEl11nS- The win was the third hit a triple. Alfred Arsenault had inning. EA I-),,,,,,,.g ll . ..'l 0 fl ll Edi; V9 H l 1'80 Tlllli an Clevelan 02 913 2 - in a row for the Ralph Pmcall- tllrse hlls in three trips and All Maynard Scllurman. lnliepelld- F. n,35Rm-lies, ab :l n 0 l ;""'l "59 um9l- Dick ID? ill?" 30810" '4 F9 00791017 3 . coached B.Y.C. who have yet to Coady had two hits. em second aackancontrlbuled the C. Guns, 2,, , , . , , ., 3 1 ti 0 9' 31'"! I Wllk- Lemon. DI ey 5). McLish fill . auffera setback. Billy Mulligan and rallm two best” fielding plays of the G. Dam... H 2 n n Credjmlzlfgvf-Rt); Sfgronitsrtterrduwgis :ll;d!t;fz:)I;.mDeloVl;'Ik. Hugs! It was 8 B.Y.C. star of the list Roche each collected two hits for ame. I far back and to s . s. rf . . . . . .. 2 i ll ll 0 - ' - - two seasons who suffered the lliss. the Juniors. There were two double irgight to grab Garth Harris' po- xxrll-'m,?m”lp . .....25 5 2 Zlanln", '90! lolses. but "9939" Lemtm "335 Cl9V0lll1l'l- Lemnn. Father; Clarence Roche. who won plays in the game Cecil Ladner to tentilll Texas loaguer in the g. hm. H” " l5'i'"e ll"? Nllel WOW "0?" L9” B0?N'"- -"3"”"- many a ball game for the B.Y.C. George Mcllonald to Jimmy Duffy fourth inning. and making it X'rn(llll?i"3'l A P W5 "' V .Klcl.v to make it. Chlca o 000 100 000--l 4 I i was on the receiving end of the for thc Baby Ynuth Clubhcr and leaping dab of Ed Dalton's line lllllpluc J Hll.IllPl'.. BEN?-M: MWWAUKEE AW - .W8Fl'P" NEW, "Pk 00310010X-510 l t 8.Y.C. offense last night. Des Burgc to Ralph Pineau for drive inn the sixth. Grant Gr:-ldy and Gord Grady -Spalln spaced seven hits and Wilson. Staley (8) and Louar; u Veteran right hander John This the seniors Garth Harris. in posting his Linescnre A R. H Egscored the winning run Thursday Grim and Berra. L-Wilson. Hits: . I tie. a newcomer to the B.Y.C. The game was handled by Billy win. struck out eleven batters. Independents .000 020 00-2 l knight as the Milwaukee Braves Chicago. Phlllc: New York. Mall Bill H16 0Hl'(1CIIl'e . ranks this season. was the winning Acorn with Poochy Bradley at first Vince whlffcd six. Pnnnacs 002 002 ix ---5 2 2 beat the New York Giants. 5-2 tlr ; it-lchcr Afterrah shlaky star: in the Lineupzsz AA. (Arsdenalllltt, . m- Plastic box ofzj, first inning. lste settc away as. .. eve . . Ioa y I 5 to tame the Baby Youth Clubbers. C. Pctcrs Jib. R. Pincau 2 R. Convenl-e,”j"0r ready I 1 it was his first win of the cam- Mccloskey if. D. Burge cf. G. t k I I palgn and the first loss for Father Ward r. J. Thistle p. ,1 y 0 smo e ls l mu-ha, Jr. B.Y.C. - B. Mulligan el. - ofce or 0me .I : The Junior B.YC. scored three Fr. Roche p. C. Ladncr as. G , l.,f runs in their first trip to the plate MacDonald 2b. J. Blanchard 4-. r S , a r , . . Ideal as V on singles by Billy Mulligan, Fa- J. Duffy lb. G. Trtlinor if. F O O thcr Roche. Cecil Ladner and Dillon .'lh. P. Lund rf, McGonnell Guaranteed quality and freshness strokes. giving the Masters cham- pion a 78 instead of 76. Cotton was called on the carpet l on and in the fourth with none ML Albion, ..,.",(.,,d 10 pm. M the heels of the four-for-four trade with St. Louis Cardinals, Manager Bill lligney of New York Giants STANDINGS Y k T d 3” Tlm CANADIAN Hm” said that shortstop Eddie Bressoud for allegedly stroldns N5 M" I s an S . A'""l”" L""” , and pitchc. Jim Constable. a south- twice while running in a putt on W ? , W L P"- (I35 paw hgd bean called up from thc the will green. Some said he look c"- ' '- "N T 5.1"." l"'ik u M M" Minneapolis Club in the American a six there. Cotton insisted he had W0 Lhlcac" 15 2' 543 5 Association. I l'il''”- -, -'53 .,,& ' Cl9"13"'l 2" 24 '53" 5 To mgkg mom for the nrwcom- Aftcr more than two hour": de- ' ' T A 0 Boston 27 as .519 I "L mgney gant Ramon Monzant llberniinn. the USGA rules commlt- I 4 O t Delm” ” 3 '50" 7 and Joe Margoneri. both pitchers. tee said they would take the word , .;- 33"-l"""' 15 39 -453 9 in Minnegpollj, of the English master and his ti NEW YORK (AP) New York 5f'"7:- V”-V 2.2 3' m ”V' Di 7 t .. - Yankees Thursday night traded two , u l"lKn';;':,"."mz'.l I2” - (3 l 3A . players to Kansas City. placed two W L Pd GBL b 3 o rs on their roster and arranged , ' hr the mu-M of two men from ii3e"l3??lr ii '23 iii? : P.E.l. REGT. (l7 RECCH the Athletics to Richmond. Va.. (-Dlunwm, ,1 m 527 ., their form club in the international -1-own,” m 27 M9 , ' l'”3"”- . Miami in as .500 Mi In the conlpllrated series of deals Richmond u 35 40-, N x first baseman Ed Robinson and out- Bum,” 31 32 :3” H llaldar Lou Sirius went to Kansas Havana 23 as gm "uh Clty: outfielder Norm Slebern was purchased from Denver. Yankee farm club in the American Asso- ciation and shortstop Billy Hunter was activated from the disabled list. and pitcher Ed Burtschy and outfielder Bill Renna were sold to chmund by the Athletics. skins i ad been playing for Richmond. sleberll. 23. was the star rookie in the Yankee training camp at st. Petersburg. Fla. this spring. He was injured after playing twelve games. badly-bruising both knees. Robinson hit .222 as a part-time first baseman and pinch hitter. with five homers. lie is as. my Stars mi Maroon: 13-7 Mrs. N. E. DeBlois : Wins Final Stage E Of Golf Match Mrs. NH DcBlnis won thc final stage of the ladies president golf match completed at the Belove- dere links yesterday. Mrs. J.A. match of the season. a Mrs. John Mustard ups the win? The l'C.giEl!'Ol""' meeting of the City Softball League will be held; this aventng ion the City Hall at sight o'clock. All teams will be required to register their com- plete roster for City League play as w II to deposit 31.00 for Tracadle Montague (Arlnourias) DRESS: lush Clothing. Iarats. loan and Putraas. Wall Iain. ,olvms sslivlcu: ac. and ruler- antlarvlcaswll baaonductadat Sqaw Polar also lounge at mo in. All mus will sea... llnife. fork and . - y by (A. All Ranks of P.E.l. Ragt. f 17 Rcccal will fire Annual Range Classifications at Squaw Point Rifle Range on Sunday 17 Kanslngton (Fad. Ildg.) 0815 hrs (IMT) Rustico (Ca-op Stores) 0045 hrs (lM1'l osao llrs (DND Tpt) mo in fitifl I-l. PIAKI) Lt-Cal. . Cdnlllalidlag ll-I-. I019. (17 halal FATHER'S DAY ---we - c--- nor of the Goodwill Medal for! 1 i ins Pei" JuM"l'lla,l::ortation wil leave from out- ? . 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