Rx (AP) Cass’ emu, think much of the . ‘ do ban rule which would. l 550 fine to a p«i-tether M, an umpire for throw- ":"" I t _ ' igtblgnfd think it won't .3‘,,jd the manager 9-‘ IVE)” ankees. "but I think it s \ huge joke. ' rv ' I1 01. the umpires HI‘? zfllfln ‘Illa 1:9 reluctant to threaten I mllers because they won‘l ‘ Blamed for co.st.img the -k.. ‘hp was officially .. - e with Cleveland I I Yoflslasnfi-f1l:y when he and " manager Bobby Brazan briefed by, the four urn- mcludmg plate .um.p1re $2" begins." continued KI.‘ "and eventually a kid 7 ,. FORUM Last Week's a Fights Were ufiger" Steele, hard hill ‘Tide of Charlottetown, found E. Ramsay of Alberton a . .E Scrapper last Wednesday 'a( Civic Stadium in Sum- ‘d9, but his lethal fists kthe mark often enough to (11 e former Charlottetown ‘ ‘. a unanimous decision. _ was promptly confronted M A challenge from Albert. ',,y of Stellarton. The Nova ,, fighter announced. he . ddo battle with the winner ‘ lle Steele-Ramsay bout. '=), Wednesday's affair was best ever seen in Prince‘ Iv and probably the‘ best has ever been staged on the ,,.. steele proved a surprise ..: and many of those who seen Ramsay in his former went lo the Stadium W'.II;l’l ket full but came away I only their ticket stubs. Steele wonderful scrapper and forc- the pace right‘ through. When bell rang he would rush to centre of the ring and meet opponent right there. He had _ say dazed on more than one ' .1011. ough Steele won the bout. 'isa8‘I‘eat deal of credit - T. to Ramsay. He took an l.< amount of punishment and -. probably only Buddy, Ram- that could take it." As game he ever was withdefeat star- iim in the «face, he stood and exchanged jabs. at the n- time doing some of the wonderful covering that has been seen in these parts. 'ng the last two rounds when Ie practically had him at. his y. be was in a dazed condi- with blood trickling from a l under his left eye. As if by ct, his hands wound up and .A— asey Says Been Rule A Joke “‘ .91.-,f the new rule before to mild form a guard that had - guessing all the way .El1- ’ . men had a host of friends. I) and the 900 people that there were treated to the bout that they ever witness- ‘) a Prince County ring. the end of the six round " the judges gave the ‘on in favor of Walter Tits" Arsenault over Turn- . The decision proved popu- although there were some declared that Doug “Slug- Turnbull -was entitled to a ~ ’After the decision was giV‘ lltfans rushed to congratu- lrsenault. Turnbull was dis- un [oputu - overing -LOUIS (AP)—S)tan Loipalai Well on the road to recovery ‘ " ‘-' from the blow he took lltllead from a wild pitch first game or a double- llvetween Philadelphia and Ins Sunday. ’ Phillie catcher was resting '- 3 and his physician said he ‘ lleout of the hospital in a r of days. ‘ ll was carried uncon- I na-_r_rie<i Ball com, ' 1 ' you see. and he don't have for; much experience. But he klno-wq °".°"’7*"“. ‘° “brow eight balls at my I-l1(IITl baseman's head and twice he mak.. '- Skvip mpg‘ "'5 Mickey Mantle EVE)’ time he does ih Rims hohler. ‘He about that one?‘ “This here -‘iteveuns he rlon'l Qventhm.‘ ‘““"”'“d- He-‘dust pays no atenvtion to anyone and never EYE" 53% 3 word to the k-id Dlfcher. Not that I expegféd him I‘Mt.er all. how m, 1., ~. , ml’-’V€'18l1id cdlllb I baylnlglcl tihlfi. anyWaflV? he gefys he pr°b“’I,"l-V has ‘O give the league all ‘his salary. Tuhey wouldnii wan. to do th at,_ 'rhe hm,- «is. my 3'. Stev=evn,s, what $ummersicIe Best Ever . - satisifed with the decision and plainly told Arsenault so. He th0U»g‘ht. he was entitled to a draw and wants another chance at Arsenaull. I am. Sir. WILFRED 0. MCCLUSKEY No Cinch ' For Champs BERKELEY. Cxalit. rAP)——Na- tional track and field champions of 1957, back to defend their laurels this weekend at the Uni- versity of California’: Edwards Stadium, will find it no cinch. Villanpva’s Ron Delany, the Irish lad. who" won the Olympic 1,500 - metres championship in 1956 and the National Collegiate Athletic Association mile crown last year, faces the challenge oil California's Don Bowden. In 1957. Bowden won the 880 in the NCAA after becoming the only United States athlete to break four minutes in the mile with 1 3258.7. This time liaunlcy Don concentrates on the-mville. The 440 field facing defending champion Bob Mc'Mui-ray of Mongaan State includes Ohio State’: Glen Davis, the Olym- pic 440-metre hurdles champion, who equalled the world quarter mile record in the Big Ten meet with a 45.8, and Eddie Southern of Texas with 45.9. Bowden won the 880 lirorr. De- lany a year ago in 1247.2 but there’s no decision yet whether he'll run ‘both the half and the mil-e‘as Delanry did a year ago. W-ith USC back in‘ NCAA good ‘graces their high jumping Char- lie Dumas, word record holder at '1 feet 15' inch, should dethrone last year’s co-champion Stewart of Southern Methodist, who tied with A1 Urbarnlckas of Illllinols at 6-7‘/12. Attention Little Leaguers Little League registration will begin Wednesday: afternoon at 3.30 at The Bike Shop. All D185’- ers are hereby reminded to put their names in at that time. most inexpensive salesman you can employ - - - ca GUARDIAN- PATRIOT .WANT AD ll‘ h ' _‘ . :.:.:r‘l.“:.t..’:..i:.% Phone 85°‘ “ leaned by pitcher Larry "111 the third inning. PACESHIPS from 0“ T011 Io Trailer Sizes "°WLAN RADIO 3. TV 114 Povvnul St. \. “"v»» ..w....,.-.— .-—)----~ ~- ........_..-....... u_,_,.-_.._.,._.....W.....-.. ..- . . ',.‘A"l"°'1e. who is I IV%tlere Golf ° membership ) I I TRESPASSING I be prosecuted. Signed: THE DIRECTORS. Mahone Bay. 57- 5: ore now on display. at trespassing Of! Course without or permit Cal’-Cl Given Game of stubborn defensive batting Columbus I\lOi\"_l'HEAl.- |C.P=~-'l‘bP 111(9):- '13l«101l8l L63/agne baseball game etween ’l‘oron.)o and Columbus. rsuspezided Sunday in the ::Lxl‘n 1nn1ng- been avsarded to Columbus. Ieaguie president : Frank Shfiuglinessy announced‘ Monday. / The -leis were loading Toronto 8-0 in the sixth inning when the game was called. by (:1 view to en- able Toronto catch a plane. Shaughnessy said the umpires‘ —£@DOI‘t sli-owed '[‘or'on_to guilty on’ flagrant stalling" and that it‘ was n-ec.es.sary to e,1e(-.' Mapplpl Leafs manager Dix-ie Walker and! coach Lou. Kahn from the game. Both were fined. Amounts oi’ the fines were not disclosed. B3’ ED SMITH Vaiiadiaii Press Staff ’Writ:;r HALIFAX (GP) ~ -- Professional N°1‘ma1'1.V Rames suspended by curfeware continued later from: the Point at which they wercl l1'31l9d- S'11fld~a.V's game now goes: into the records as an 8-0 winl for Columbus. Probable Pitchers {NEW YO_R.l\_' (AP) -- Probable pitchers for today‘: m-ajmj leap;-ug Barnes. (Won and lost records in parentheses) » ’ National Lpagup Plllslburgh at San l*‘raur~is:('n ((l‘;l.‘);-Friend (8-4) vs Monzant Plniladeliphia at Log Ange-195 (N)-—~S~€(II'JIpI'O0l'l (5-4) vs New. combe (0-4) or Williams (M). Milwaukee at Chi-ca)go——Spahn (8-1) vs Drott (3-2), Cinlcinnati at St. l...ou,is (N)-— I-hadidiix (3-3) vs Mizell (3-5). American League. Kansas City at New York (N) -Urban (5-2) vs Larsen (4-0). Detroit at Boston (N) —— Bu-n- ning (2-5) vs Fornieles (3-2). Cleveland at Baltimore" (N)—— Bell (0-0) vs Johnson (2-4). Chicalgo at Washington (2, twi- mgh-t)—~Moore (2-1) and Wilson vs Paschal (3-4) and Stofbbs New Zealand BIBKVILINGHTAM. Enrgll-and (Reu- tens)—-Enlgland crushed New Zea- land as expected Monday to win the first of a five-ma-t.cll1 cricket test series by 205 runs with 1% days to spare. '1‘-he Englllishnmen dtis»mi.ssed tlhe visltons in ~tl1-eir second and final innings Monday afternoon. fouzrth day of the scheduled nfiive-daiy ooh- at the Edgbaston grounds here. J _ Ernglland scored 221 in its first innin-gs and New Zealand made 94. In the second in-nwimgis, Eng- land chalked up 215 for the loss of six wickets and them. deocl-a~red. putting the New Zealanders in to halt Saturday for the second time. New Zealand made 69 runs for bhe loss, of four wickets by Ilhe close of play Saturday and came back to bat Monday morning with a deficit or 273 runs’ and six wickets remaiani-ng. The visitors put on a display against. a steady attack by the English bowlers but tlnenr last wicket tell for a second-innei.n.g_g -total or 137. -. CHARLOTTETOWN RACEWAY on TUESDAY. JUNE 17 8:30 P. M. I Presented In co-operation with GOODSPEEDS I . "OF P. E. I-. LTD. 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M. cANNoN Court St. summerslde . I , ~ ~1.fi’.33'4~ ..:=:§vx~. gp-':';;:z""\I0‘;:.»i V _4.§:,s:'...?gm4__i_i I lluliano Meets Howard. Tonight "Both can hit. both can take a punch and when all that poten- tial is there it develops into a erg as ;‘e.a+"~ bald. 1"? ‘glut Lou Amber-5. W€'ll€~.!“\k'61gll‘l'I Marty Servo and Marciano. Torlav. G-nldman reseiwes lL's best atI._iT=z."t.iv fior sucli charges‘ as middlewei:-zhzt contender Rory ('-alboun. heavyweight Solomon. M«cTier and wetlterweighlt Vern Lynch of New York. I.-.V‘r1ch meets lieroy "R.ncco”l Jones of Halifax in a six round‘ sevm-i-«final on tonrigTht's card. erw-ei.gl1t Joe A_-c‘_-l-I Gedtown Wins Over Souris Teaim Georgetown defeated Sour-is in a slugfest in Souris on Sunday a-fte-rnoon 15-10. It was a regular fight fan’: FL}-lit." THRILL SEEKERS Today's “are liookin-gr for (The tilt‘-illll." They El potential was why Marciano was able to make a million." Goldman, began an active ring career be- fore the Fir5'( World War and as A ba-ntamwe-iglil fon»mh.( than 400 figihtzs. He began (Training and managing fighters in l9l4. Training has been his QXTCIIISIIVG business since he linked up with New York manager Al Weill in 1920. Since then the Weill stable has housed such would t:it.l.eho-ld- crop of boxing fans it From the and “the "feather “?‘JDl‘“~‘l"‘=‘ interesteri “now pressin-2 70“, Baseball Practice There will be practice for all in playing baseball this evening at 6 o'clock at Memorial Field. will also be held each succeed- ing evening, weather permitting. Junior Practices T|'10l‘P l .THlS TORSION-AIRE Softball Practice Softball practice this evening at 6 o'clock at Parkdale diamond for Barry's Lions. Anyone inter- ested in playing with the team is invited to this workout‘. King’s County League bvaseball game. After taking a‘ 6-2 lead at‘- ter the firf-bh innirng, the Souris defenses saugigied an led by hom- ers by A. MacPl1ee and R. 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