ix) W (R llsffpthe Inter - Maritime n shoots held at Squaw .1“i%e Range the past two ays. The Major had a total “ldout of 3 possible 250. with Father George. the other marksmen in qual- ‘” mm/plelifi the m-a_ke-up of wsland team W110 W111 799T?‘ Jlthe Province in the Inter- ,i, 5 mmh, on June 21st, .‘ Lieu,” Mary 1V[va)cLeiiman, [W2 SSM D. 0. Clark, 231, lA I,-_ (31-jckl Gormley, 229; 'R_ E, Jenkins. 1229; CP0 E? *§%: ’ 435' 229; Lieut. G. J. V ,:°;29; and Sgt. G. A. F,’ ll? eighth place on the it was necessary 130 C011- ‘: Shooootlf between S and frpr. R. B. B:-irwise both compiled aggregates of 3 AW comp].etj]Lg the regula- ’five shots, Sgt. Coles was wed in by 1 margin of one Sgt. of the P. J. inied team A. J. Mc=Ca-be, the previous Ma.cKin— qualifying afher George’ Leads Qualifying Shoots eV_) G, A. MacDon~:meeting alt which 5 in the two day ag-*Landi~igan was appo CO8:Clh and Capt, team captain. FINAL SHOOT The winner of the Lieu-t. Co] D. A. MacKinnon Silver Spoon for the l.OT)‘1T18il‘k“SlInan nf 3‘_’*"'°“‘l, and final qualifying shoot “'35 L1"”‘~ Mary MacLellan. with a score or no out of 125. ’ 35M Clark again repeated his performance Week by capturing the non spoon for the ‘hop tyro of the day-.He turned in a score 05 117. three points better than the Previous week's score. For the next two weekends the members of the team will con. centra-te on practices and final adiustment-s in readiness for the big day. During that time Coach Landrigan will be hiandjng some sound advise in an emm to iron any kinks or faiuiltis in both the mai'kismen and ‘their equipment, Following are the COl'I1[plef,e re. sults of the second shoot: Minneapolis is Winner HALIFAX, -- (GP) -- Drivers James "Roach" MacGregor of Chai'lo(iteto\vn and Bunny Walk- er of Halifax. monopolized half the card at Saickville Downls Sat- 1l9§urdiay. Ball Park Vote Comes Tomorrow Lt. LOS ANGELES (AP) Mary MacLe.nnai1 . . — The threat of eviction hanging over Mjr. G. A. M.-no-])on31d iisl Walker piloted the black seven» most familiar name on ballot-<_in them. SSM D. 0. Clark ........ .. 117 ."eaI‘~o1d pacer -Tet Maisiiier from Cfllfilrfjllathptglgfmaagafl The mosl. effective weapon of Cam. R. A. McCabe . . . . .. 116 ggtyrglllgxth :¢1en:fu(r;éSflffiE.fie‘saTf:; be ec.ha€lez 'Ravine_ " oppfinents has been the catch. Sgt. G. A. Coles . . . . . . . . .. 116 sevenfih races’. 0 His’ 2;i2 4/5 in This hilly, weed-grown patch of word, “giveaway,” and its most Mlr. A. F. Gormley . . . . .. 116 the seventh was the fastest time land 8 mile hm“ my ha“ has diligent wielder has been council- Lt. R, E. Jenkins _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 115 of the 3Ftern0on_ become wiri ely known since mah John C_ H0uand_ CPO S. G. Bowles . . . . . . .. 116 MacGregor took the favored Wallfir 0'M€Ill0.V and his L05 AW . . . h _ _ M Li. G. J. Roger ........ ..iis Minneapolis out front in the soles Dodgers decided to build a A ""“"'°“”‘" ‘T’ " "*""""“"“"‘ “ 581:. H. T. Vesey . . . . . . . . .. "114 second and won the fourth. in trot ball .0-ark in ii. «-,niisei~vativc, middle - and - low- Lt. P. '1'. ‘Hooper 114 feature, ith Runnymede Darby Tliesdav the VOWS fie-Cid? 70*‘ income constituency. Holland Dic- Lt. A. K. Multch ........ .. 113 in 2:16 1/.. MacGvregor also rein-' or against Prniimsiiion B. which . _ tures O'Malley as 1 slick»easl;- SEC ROY Vessey . . . . . . . . .. 113 ed Miss Wilma Dale ho a second Outlines the C0ht1‘3Ct bellveefl the h has talked meal y0],_ TIN‘. RJB. B.a.i'wise . . . . . . .. 112 place behind Jet Master in the City and the D0dgeTS- 1’6PT0V1d€3 eme_r W 0, , _ ’ Tpr. F. C. Younker . . . . .. 112 seventh. for a swan whereby the city turns 618 H110 81V1Il8 111111 the key 0’ Sgt. M. P. Susick . . . . . . .. 112 The daily double comlbiniavtion 300 unimproved acres in Chavez the city treasury.’ “gt. R.L. Coles . . . . . . . . .. 112 of L. C. Spencer in the first Ravine over the Dodgers in ex» . Oapt. A. J. Mcclabe . . . . .. 111 and Miunneavpoliis in the second change for Wrigley Field, the old SAY PRICE T00 Low Sglt. G. G. aicLenn<an 111 returned $22.40. The quinieilla coast league grounds, with O’Ma1- Holland and his supporters say S)/%gt1.2 A. M. Johnston 109 combination of Becky’s Prince ley putting up his own money for the 300 Chavez Ravine acres are / . B. Hambly '. . . . . . .. 109 and Lela Clegg was worth $36.90. the new park. ‘ , th W - 1 Tpr. R. Andrews 108 The ex-actor pick of Pepper When the city council approved w_°rth far more, ,8" mg ey Sgt. P. J. Landirigan 106 Shaker and Paxton’~s Goalie had the contract 104 last fall there Field. and that Wing ‘hem "P Cdt. Tony Codes . . . . . . . . .. 106 a Value of $19.60 High single 1'6‘ seemed no fiirther obstacle to for an a.nl.i'qu-ated minor. lesgue 'l.lpr. F. Andrews . . . . . . . . .. 104 turn was $44.20. paid by Globe shitting the Dodgers from Brook park and its 10 ' acre Sllé 111 8 Tor. W. Blofensoii . . . . . . .. 104 Tvobbm” in 019 Sixth ’ lyn. ' semi-industrial area is pooir busi- Tpr. R. A. Vassey _ _ _ . _ _ __ 104 . ness. The fact the city an coun- ccn. Don Coles ......... .. 103 REMEMBEF“ WHEN: - - , in °"‘“"‘5""“N “INS iry are committed to chipping in L. S. Blair Bruce . . . . . . .. 100 Ewgene (“r‘‘““ “f. Trance By campaigning in the populous up to $4,750.00" for grading and Sgt. L_ Macponald _ _ _ . _ _ __ 98 knocked out Johnny Kilbane in By DALE BURGESS 1N])LANAiPOLIlS (AP -—- Ed El- am 3 big and bitter man, was ‘ Saturday from competing my auto races sanctioned by United States Auto Club as result of the 15-car pileup Fri- , in the 42nd 500-mile Memor- ‘Day classic. jimmy Bryan of Plioneix, Ariz. ‘wing the only car of the first .. that missed the wreck, won race. lat O‘Connor of North Vernon, ..l(ll1€ of the outstanding driv- . in the United States. died in worst crash — in number of I 5 lnvolved—-in the Indianapo- illotor Speedw-ay’s 47-year his- The Z00-pound. 31-year-old Eli- n, who holds the speedway - lap qualifying record. was led after the accident as say- that he charged into the turn I last .l . lliit Sahirday Elisian said: "l don’! know why I lost it (the H ~i GONE FASTER ‘"1 had driven through that cor- ifaster. I have had these hot gs (race drivers) spin in front me and run me through the 1 on other tracks. I-t as well as anybody." lso bitter was Dick Rathvmann Miqmi, whose car was cut a1. tin two by Elisian’s in the ision that started the chain of BASEBALL A RESULTS BXTIIE. CANADIAN PRESS National Leggue Angeles 001 520 001- 9 15 0 100 210 000-4 12 0 Erskine. Kopp, (5) and Rose- “ Walker (8); _l.-lorbibie, Free- i (4) Nichols (5) Fordge (7) on (9) and S. Taylor. Tappe ’- W—IGpp. L—-Hoibbie. Hrs: 020 .240 010 000-» 9 15 I (Louis 100 032 300 001-10 12 2 ‘ ‘-llliiningsi luzant. woriningtoii (5) Mc- Hnick (6) Miller (8) a lid ldl: McDaniel, Barnes (5) “111 (7) Paine (7) Jackson 1’ alid Smitli. W --~ Jackson. rlllllel‘. H115: SP‘ -- J iblonski _vCepeda <13); Stl. w Smith l. << tn ~--: 2 4 aron , (6), Mathews (12). Elan (7) ooo 02ll 010» 4 12 0 Huh] M2 100 10x--5 -11 0 al. Acker (3) Jeitlfco-at (7) B“1‘§9S’S; Roberts and Lo- "L — Nuxliall. nos: Cin- l3.‘. Bell (3,). ‘ American League. _ York 090000 003 2- 5 7 0 5‘; = lhlllnlllngsl “lien. Ditmar (.8) Duren (9) .1 te. W Dui-en. lB°“‘Gernen <7). ,3“ ooooooooo.-o o 2. yin, Qualters ('7) and Lollar; . and Wilson. I. -- Wynn. '. ‘Wilson (2). °n100200000- 3 7 1 -..01°"°_lIgier. HR»s: Waush— ‘ $331--Marssliall (3). ~ p 3 X—— 5 7 a§:‘U“;fl'—h31m (3) and Nixon; b I-ban l8) and Cliiti. W. Dobv .l2\L.\wl1helin. Hfts (316 ‘Im‘- I_<ck—cerv (l4l. . lnlieal mah°“‘*‘ League ' er 000 000 020-2 2 0 claim 000 ooo oo3_ 3 3 1 li;LM13:‘dfI. Valdes (8) and, nr,l¢ma's1‘°u*_‘l1-’l(uzava (9) and‘ ' W:~l\uzav.=i. l.--Gial— :- m E; 010 103 00()—- 5 6 .1 ch, S3 000 mi 2004 is 2 lzquier “Fhez (6) Amer 17) m . Green, Lnpetri (6) ll?r_ ,. Ilfierson <9) and , ;lll1nbu~ WCUe’F'hE‘. L--('xl'(‘en. 0-ml om 0l;‘.——il is 2 000 200 o1ri_.3 9 3 ~.~ 3 R-‘Hid: Bethel. Par- . i_,?“P<§r and ~TBoi,,,,>’““‘n‘irig is and Oldis. ond Barred lier Fatality wrecks. Dick and Ed i1:a.~d been almost inseparable friends in the three-week practice period. Ra-thmann explained the w this way: “Elisian had the lead in the see- but I passed him on the backstretch. “I backed off at the second. bush past the cross (a slow-down marker) to go into the turn nor- mally. "Elisian went around me on the inside. He was going 50 miles an hour faster than he ever could go through that corner. He made no effort to back aft‘. I tried to go outside to miss him, but Elisian‘s car knocked me into this wall. Then I blacked, out. “Elisian hasn‘t bad a smooth. lap this month. I told him he’d better keep it smooth during the race. . “I'll never fiorgive Elisian for what he did, Pat O'Connor was the most honorable guy» in rac- ing." ’ SUSPENDED FOR. sunny Duane Carter, a veteran race driver and now director of com- petition for USAC, announced: “I am. suspending Elisian from all racing for the safety and well being of him:/.‘lf' and his fellow competitors. “I am. suspending him because of a series of errors in judgment. He'll not race again until he can appeal to \the USAC’-s board of di- rectors.“ - Harlan Fengler. another racing veteran who is the speedway’s chief steward, defended his deci- sion to start the race after a mixed-up extra parade lap. He in- _ sisted the foul-up had no connec- tion with the accident. Fengler added, however, that the premature start by Dick Ratli- mann's car on the first par- ade lap violated oral and written instructions that had been given to every driver. The pace car, dr’/ven by 1057 winner Sam I-Iaznks was supposed to be the first car on the track. It ran a bad fourth. (southeast) corner, Newcombe Fined $300 p CHICAGO neck (AP)--‘Lo.s Angeles pitcher D-on Newcomb. Saturday decided to pay a $300 fine, rather than accept a tihree-day suis(pen- sion, after being changed by manager Walter Als t o n witli breaking tralniinvg rules in Chic- ago Fri-day ‘might. ’ L The f-ine was announced and, _‘ Newcombe made his choice at a‘_ '3 “ clubhouse meeting before Saturw dayls game with Chicago Cubs. The meetiinlg wars adldressed by both Alston and Los viiicie-presiiden-t Emil (Buzzy) Ba- va-si at which they reviewed the doubleheader lost to the Ouibs Friday, 3-2 and 10-8. Anigeiles 1000020001--4 9 1 " ‘”‘°n- HRS! Nyk «Slaughter E 110 001 0Ox——3 9 1 . gut Mg? C1:0]0110 01x-- 4 7 o M: O‘ euger (4) and . Dellaiid Triaudos. ' ,,‘.a:%a; ‘fihsier. Nixon (6) Kieiy -' ’ ‘ Top 05 every shave with bracing Old Spice After Shave Lotion. Splash it on —feel that brisk. l‘l(’Fll”lV llniile “Start the day ,__..,-m..i,(.d and invigorated. S HULTON TORONTO outs-kir-ts of Los Angeles, the op- position has gained strength until now the issue is in doubt. Most a_rgu.ments in favor of the contract focus on hhe returns to the city in ‘prestige, piiiblicity and business from h avin g major league baseball, and increa 'ed taxes - estimated at $300,. a year—-linom having the Dodgers build a $12,000,000 baseball park. The contract also calls for the Dodgers to bu.il~d- a 40-acre public r.-ecneation area in the ravine for not more than $500,000, and main- tain it for 20 years at a cost of $60000 a year. Mayor Norris Poulson has said Los Angeles would become a laughing stock if it pulls the wel- come mat from under 0’Malley after trying so hard to entice nim onto it. The Dodgers’ lamentable roads in Chavez Ravine is given as further proof that 0’Malley ha.s mesmerized city officials. Softball Tonight Two City Softball League games will be played this even- invg. At. Victoria Pa-rk's old diamond the B. I. S. Shiamrocks will be hosts to the RCAF from Sum- merside. At Queen Cliavulotte diamond Junior Basilica Youth Club will entertain Rol‘law.a.y Aces. Both games will start at 6 o'clock sharp. Umpires ~ At Victoria Park, the sixlih pound to win the world feathervweigh-t boxing chamipi-on- Slhlllp 35 years ago tonigiht at New lfork. Kiillbanie had worn the crown for 1.1 years, but Crliqlui held it only a few months before he was beaten by John-ny Dun- dee. In those days the Weiglh-t_ limit was 122 pounds, compared to the present 126. MucDougq|l Stops Fraser: GLAOE BAY, N. S., —-(CP)—- Midldllewelght Gordon MacDon- gall of South Ear, N. S., scored a fivfiihmound l<noc~kout over Gerry Fraser of Bridgewater, N: S., in the main event of a boxing caird here Saturday night. More than 2,000 fans watched as M~acDouig-.aull scored heavily with a body attack, sending Fraser no the canvas for a man- dialtory eight count in the fourth. A riipvplirnlg left to the mid-section early in the fiflbh floored the Bridigewater sorapper ,again. He load an 11 pound advaniia-ge*over his opponent. In preliminaries Blair Richiard- son of South Bar won a second round tko over Kayo» Ma-lley of Chatham, N. B. The end came at 2:06 in the second when Rich- ardson had Mallley helpless on the ropes. Joe Scott of Llnigan, N.S., won a split decision over Sugar Ray Mascoll of Sydney in a six-round bout. In the three-round cu;'l.ain- Rose Vlllns Singles Title PARIS (AP l --Mervyn I-lose day by crushing Luis Ayala Cihiile 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. , Ayala had upset the ley Cooper, in the semi-finals. The women's singles 0-2. of Australia won the men's singles’ championlshiip in the French inter- national teunnfis tiourniamenit Satur- of trip- seeded Australian champion. Ash- crown went to Suzy Konmoczi of I-I-un- gary, wiho upset toip-seeded Sh-ir—,» ley Bloomer of Britain 6-4, Won Long Bike Trial the 1958 British Empire Games. third and fourth place. seconds . Cardiff, Wales, July 18-26 is mittee. minutes. Higham, ished seconds behind him. 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This unique formula can’t be found in another men's hair- flakiness fights dandruff every second it’s on your hair. p TOP BRASS gives your hair a rich, handsome, natural Positively not greasy! not sticky! . . . groom. DUiNDAS, Ont. (GP)-Art Hig- ham, 33-year-old bicycle repair- man from Toronto, Saturday won a 120-mile marathon bicycle trial, second of two tests designed to pick Ca-nada’s four-man team for Grouped behind. him. were Pat Murphy of Toronto, Maurice Gnagnle of Montreal and Ross Mc- Kinnell of Hamilton in a three- man bunch. Each finished sec- onds behind the winner in second, Higham's time for the gruelling course up, down and around the steep hills surrounding Dundias was five hours 26 minutes six ‘ Wihether any of the racers will be selected for the Games at question yet to be decided by the n.ation.al bicycle selection com- Murphy last Slat-urda.y won the first 93-mile trial race at Tor- onto. His time was four hours 41 ‘ Gagne andf Jacques Racine of Quebec fin- The mediiicrinal value of the: bark of iihe witch hazel ‘plant was’ known to the liidians in‘ eastern Canada long ago. a Probable Pitchers NEW’ YORK (AP) pitchers for to-da,v’s malor _l(’.a£Zlle gam.es. (Won and lost records in parentheses) National League Pittsburgh at Cincinn.ati—Gi'oss (2-0) or R. G. Smith (0 - 1) vs Nuxhall (1-1). ' ' American L Chicago at New eague , York (:N)—— Wilson (5-3) vs Ford (5-2). Washington at Baltimore (N)— Stobbs (2-4) vs Harshman (5-3). Probable r 4 < Y The Guardian Page 9 Monday, June 2. 1953 SUCCEEDS NOTT-ROWEIFI» LONDON (Reiiteisl----J09 511111" son, 43, who pounded one of Lon- d.on'.s Lou-gihest beats’ for four years, has been av0D01nl9‘l_C‘l“9'f of Scotland Yard in succession to Sir John Nott-Bower. Simipsnfl will take over from his ail , 66- year-old chief in Au.<z-urst. He has served as Nott—Bower's de'PUW for two years. RAID CANDIDATES OFFICIII . ples of its ,Refignafion Accepted PARIS (APT-The World Box- ing Committee Saturday accepted the resignation of the United States National Boxing Associa- tion from its ranks. Julius Helfand, ch.-airinan of the New York State Athletic Commis- sion, was re-elected president for another one-year term. The NBA has been in and out of the world championship com- mittee sincle it was formed in 1953. _ The world comm.i.ttee charged that the NBA has consistently dis- regarded the committee decisions on world title affairs. _“Th:e NBA by its repeated ac- tions ha.s given numerous exam- bad faith application of committee deci- sions, counter to the assurances that had been given," the com- mittee statement said. in the LISBON, Portugal (AP) —- Po- lice raided the head-quarters of Gen. Humibesrto Delgado. 01940015?‘ lion ,p~rosidentiial r:an«r.iidate., Fri- day night and seized piiiblished material, it was announced Satur- day. 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