ftM0u.sie” D Page 6 The Guardian, MOIVCTON, (CP)eMaurice (M0usie) Dowling of ltloiii-ton won the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island Thursday. July 14. 1955 Stars Get Chance .To End Losing Streak Tonight chdilii. Riant Ii.iiti.;ni'.s lresh from Ttiesttai iiieniiiifs fivl vic- tori over the leagiielcatlin: I'l.l' tors will meet Tom .llacl'ai'laneis Stain tonight at Memorial Field The Stars are in the throes of amateur golf championship Wednesday with a four-round score of 292. g ' John Smith of Amherst. taking the professional and open crowns. was only one stroke better. Last year these titles went to Archie Skinner of St. Andrews. F1. Nicholson of Charlottetown net was carded by .he('aIIIP junior champion. succeed of Mnn('ltIn with 216. liiirion . tug lIont'ton's Doug Lewis. who WINS FOFRTH DIVISION C039” M3I"'”'i'3”fl "I" "KM-l grevi out of the iiinior ranks this. Harold Itlalile. Mont-tiin. Was t" 'd 51' H MaFk"m"" m mp vear and won a qualifying Willing fourth diiision winner with a 249. tnoiintl to subdue the IIPRY)-illllllll (km (-up mm”. lIttdR9l' "1"? MI”? RN" has ””m'l Doivling set an amateur record Charlottetown "t5"('ll will II” -ll"”'li”"l I" lakclltlf the two-priiiint-e meet The Low net was over tiiouiitl rhiires for his team ' T I..A Piiider .-..-.- i.. oat in i-oiiteiiiioii for titlr for Eriiss fired by Dr. R ; ltiRllI): streak not liaiini: till" h H . " iprevioiis best score was iaiSliCha-lntt-II'S of I”t't'tl('rlCltt-I1 iiithlin a ”lltll' sinre they tliiiiipt-ll the A win for l C 0! R?” '''”'E' vear's 294 bv .lohn Steele of I e: Fifth division i-liampion s .. 1tl,"lPiK 3-0 on June '23. and a tllll hiring them into a first place gm", Iinim Riverside cliih. nlctttilllr of Illirztinichi. 266. with l iii. i ilrflflr) tiiniulit L! a must if they Silk Hal Breaks Leg S'side Races itie with the Fl.tPFS- ,F0l'R STROKI-ZS BETTER ” ”'- T '-S l'lonllng's four-riitind four strokes hotter than lilttl ND AI 'l'a,vlor of Mont-ton was low net At Bill Beer of Charlottetown who simmer with 203 carded a last rmtrtd 75 and Wok. Team honors wt-iit Ill the River- R Ttlaynard of Lakeside and J. a total of 296 side team of Bill llavitlson. J.- i liiiiitinp. IYIIU hail trailed the Steele. J. Randles and Joe leaders through the first three Stroeter. whose gross of 915 was rounds. perked up ll'ediiesdB.l' Hf-i tops. Low net went to a.Charlotte- A rrmid at well iner a thiiiisaiid l3H&',P q otolamv ill” 13 w" '1 00' ternoon to neaiupar Ditch. town squad made up of Bill Beer. hnrrir-ss raring fans witnessed . . . llmilinil. 38" and DBVIKISOII TWA. Alacl-(enzie, A.G Matxllillan. w'"' W”) l""5,heS and ilrisfi 3. Pace. Puiaw szoii Saint .lohn Riverside who finished and junior king Errol Nicholson. 3' "If E'l'I"m'l'”d"BRaCClgfug -I-mm," vim-Ran v1(.r,H.R..1-. 1 ,ilihirtl. ll9t”dnI(t members of the NB- iiiiii .ixl eiriiinil 3I.V - t . f 'l . i .. I - r-tit .1 C tam. Thy ...nk iiiiih daslies with the tnxiirite :1'gllI'dh:()l9fSlPddi t t '2 mlezalzgtnnf 1:?" gqsad Imxk . . . . . - -' . .v I t . ' . . t , ' ” Vi hwphhpllulntk lsnicxl-m..Sx:.i.l9 pl-Wan, 453.-sgitti 3 4 had earned his birth earlier when It" I" W” "lime I . ' i. .. T -' h i t I trial coin- .5ltt tlmtl mi-iii-red un the llfgl turn lath ((.ll?t18 tl:;"":”l' F? i: l I W "ma tt! 'liv lllsl dash of Ine pare : 9 39.3 I ml" f””' t ' I ' . . . . . - H...” H, .-.,,.... wt in Cxilltsitin inn tut... lG iaiiii.-t-kt 5 7 Cfmtlitllhtnlillnlx5:;ImH::!tlfcllilmgls Mih NW Mai and lhl Bmans Tun” 2.18 2 D. - 14 -il.iv tiie iiltatlo foi' pro monev. rririre liroke lier hind 18!! Hml hsd rI'”I"I.V' -Ilflfliall "ltlml bl t .' W To (.1uCaRY ' to he NTI'lI lll Cniitii after the ac- tharles Mai-Kay. ll Contti oiined ('m'A- - I 'i , i ritiriit T'.l'llsIIP(I SIAIII. htit was and tlriien by Iiduard Cole l(..bl(I(l1I(vtISltII.lttlilI i((;I('lE1RIp9glG hind lit: IIIUI oil svwtlllh llP('Rlls(' iii iniei'ter- Patti-l'lItIIll(:ISeIsl rare i'l2g7tl. -3313 llggl &llfIl"'mpd”ni pfasv 1" Cal. ........ my (top: was at... tiinlwd it so -t)tt, n,lNl too. 4 -to sec I” a , in 'hc niiviiii ntiil althitiiuli tic oiitl rare S16 70. TN) -ltltl .'l.'ltl. s?"'.V 1"!" lb” m""1.h' R""":",up i r. -ii.-ii lilkl lie was )Il?ItlPfI sixth gm 270 ””””'i lI'"f'B.'ll lllfllihlflsfzl Rf ia.;'2';'. Illlrhlrl of Ill (ioiitii In the iP('tIn(I g g 'l"h" R'"'l5'dI' Vlh" H" 9 a T limi til 'lllK i-are-. lll t'iiiiiii took Ff?0sI'lIl'vAII. l'Itrsc S.lnll mlcr lllG'lllt1ll'9h ( l(m xn was -. h. ,7 .1 . ll g .oiv tie in e its isii g iililfll lipili tail iii: rltlklfll Ilflmllllzlltillliee 333' 5”” P” l-l”'F'('”””t”” ' litaksn by J09 Strrrtsr of RM?- ll-:iiiiii;'.QltiTll lliiiatiii Si-htirnittiiii A""3 D”'a"l 'G' Canheck 2 2 5149 2”-5 msm Nut WM H". hep. Mrmgm tiahauan Shawl .. 3 3 Ralph Lister of the flloiit-ton club tiirligt of the exciting. howexer, 9”" J”-Wllh ll-lPII"ll.l"' -4 I-.aiid A G. Nlatnhltllan of Charlot- iihi-ii sit? i-iiiiik liiiiiie in f'oiit in l'"l)3Cl loixlearal t ' ' ' t " 5 Silelllwn llml ll" wlillnd Vlslo" h”"' the set-iiiidilasli tiflierrlas Jo Jo Tlnlesi 2””9- 209' N"-S 9?N'h IXNIIIE 3 341- g..,m..,. mkmu ms, ms, dash MP2 Vliniiing horse iittnefl by Ari tip low iiet went to AA. paid Vtlilltt The sN'tlll(I qiiiiioila tlrew Perigv. nt lloiirton with '2l4. 'iIlIlI lll ('i-iilil and l-iia Hlldlliilgl Part-niiitiit-lswFirst tat-e Sti7U. .-tllii-rt l.t-Iilaiiv was third IIIVI-I pl;ii iii: I2. paid Sllltoo. 390. llllt: 300. 280. 300 Sec xlttI'I ('II2IIIll)ittIl with a 251. He won ll:ii Stntc Pat went both itaslies itnd rare S4 00 lhv one stroke over All Eagles. : in ;tii5i .lllI1P Rreele hitiike her Daily dtitihle paid SZti.4(l. lalso of the Xliiiitttiin ('Itll) Low. retort! tuii-e lII lat-'iilE both flashes in 'hr C Trot and fl Pare. Hcr . fat-TPU time was 2lR'm. D I L d Emma... all'Y FICFGBSG G3 . . ' W t" ' "W M" Defeating Lions 17-1 3 l'0PllY G095 T0 N5- Jalite Flicele tCtidtiioret I 1 PHUIORFHPIIFKI 5b0I'! I5 ll" l0I'El.l Liisii s Lass McGregort 2 2 Barrie": Lions would probably had two men on base beforn the trophy won by Vince Tiirpell o. lrlimmm iii .RQCelKef.'(il d l i 3 hp lehadllnh: Him (viii, iqummn ililm WiRellmSlI'”?nllilTd- (I Mk (' ll mm” Mam NS' Mm" M W litll'l1P 3 i HIP 1 hi Ell? I5 lnll-I I I DPTPII Ul' I IV Illg an I-9 llllllll . g ,7, llw-s Patti hetllt S 4 that one had inning which tisiiallv iiillertcd two hits for the l'iairv "NW. dgngm mo um" ).mn'”m l,i-L (mullet-ii F Cnllhlifkl 7 R always crop up in excry game the Ilerle I.(llll.LallfllP. Dirli Carroll and l"'3' Itttcs iesteitlay, 'lhis dis .ll1lIP t'lnr;;; tDiikw- I 7 Lions pla,i. Lester Tavliir each had two base "mm? '”'lfT” has d”""'9d bl Ihllkk ttnrihy IIHIP -Vlar-i I On llondav night the Lions iieie I(ll(tt'l(S for the Lions Mn Jllh" IL illalilnl-W” "I All”. will it (inf lied 2.2 iiiiii the av C. tlnlil the iii-rte Iionizaphie ('ame up it-itii hero Ila-iv I -summer. resident TLlYtrt( ft Ill 2 5. 2 IR 1 5. sixth inning and then the B YC. the fielding play of the game when 9' TIMI" M""l3llU!f- Hts mnthc itr..m..m hnrup mtnwi and ,1,-iv scored nine runs Last night the he knot-ked down George Bradley s 15 Ill? l”"mPl' -llitlllfltt Clttlflttlt ft can in ll:irrild tiitliiiore l.iiins were tied ll-ll with the Sun- liol izrouiiiler and threw to first P3""I'"'9 I-Elafld and Wm (lnttfltt rum .m,i.,pi5. yn-:1 ,-"F... ;7i-,0. shine Island Dairy until the fifth in time for a smart play The I” -ll""le'tEltP I! 3 first ('0ttSttt MT. .7. iii :1 in. 350, 344. 350 gm. inning and then the Dairy st-iiiwl l.ioiis also came up with a diitilile M3t'ln'.lF9 I133 PtlW9.l'S taken at ,,,.,1 ,.m.,. 33.10, 230. 250. 3.3". nine runs. plav Lottie Ciaiidet to Dick tt.-ir- active Interest in the Lower Mon zjio it in Th? D8lF.V Went Mt to win the will Ill Hilson Carr Hilly Wright taiziie regatta. and this year hat Rant? 17-13 and I"tlt5t'ltfl8lP llictt itlavetl a good defensive game for climtixt-d his ititcrcst through thi A Part hold on first place. a position thci the iiiiiiii-rs. donation of this fine trophy. have held eier since the League re Kplriuli-Ix. lliiylhri. H V y : I opened The Dairy now have 28 . . .ii .n pr-nrer (' vl'(IL'IlI' J ninls while tli se't'i d have Petrtr Clea: thlarbrtll 4 2 ijlasilit-a Youth Club liarie 2-lpand llml rtttttid Chief in Call lthe third place .-lbhies 22 Both . iii-i--t 3 4 the B Y C. and Ahbies were idle H d G Ciiiitnin .'lIiirgaii Keir last night, iicilvl 5 3 Veteran htirler Art Balleni pick- nitllwl Hal Scott l'i'isciierl S 6 up his fifth win of the ("Hit vtiv-2 LIl('l.t' little Diiiiina Mathcsiin ot Kr-'it'P Since 1935. 'l'mics 2 I4: Zlil it 5 for the ltaiijv. He left in the sixth the Iloticton Olympic cltih tied the .loe llullins of Glace BAV Jo Jo QtI('ll('0r mined by An- inning with it l7-9 lead and i'IlIIHt- tliiiindian women's record of lllstreakcil the lttnior lialf-mile in tlrmi Perri, Men mined h) H. ed Billy Wright to finish the game sN'ttlIfIS for the loft-yard-dash at minute and 58.4 seconds to beat s.-h.,.ma,, Dpfnp! arpgm-y aim-ied rm m,. the Highland Games here Wednes- a Maritime i-ct-oi-it set in I908 when Part miitiiiilx --First l'5ilI0 s-too Lions and was going well until the IT” HR.(' Ross 3 lo 1510: 2.40, fllltt RRO scrond Sport Forum IUHIKG GIISSIP rnof cave in during the Qhrnlt in i-entiirr Meagher and Thorn made . gr ;4;,l. m it". ,3,” mm-K. . h p - g g games He hiirlcd it lilo feet -I t 'l"” I "I" n"'lrl'3lltII'I flVl'"lWl ljlllrflgrtvifshpanvltiilsi TTt'fikIll:l1P KN" "IN V .TlIlt:wInakITt"aI:0?lR1lI:1:r0'I?:oT(:)l'RI lmhp-I and added the m”. rwom "”” '”"ll'" ill-"W '" Ill? tiiii..'tl The l.ioii.t scared lllIl'9 III the lllll'll('(i 2:? foot in Il1('I1:sl(!I)Ilf.'ak in thy mupmgnn 0' 'm”' which tin, ,.,..i.,,-m.-,....,.. M J,.h,.m. h d I , , M Q t . . ' - men as t e iihnn and Mexican (l H” ''”H”''' l I:'IVxl'll 'Il'hr-vi :'I'(fTT'fffIn'lTIIITn ll'llTt'l'W Trirl 'l'iTtfmlT'lmat.':ll10at:lf nmmnm .i, in-.,;. M. i...,.,, .,. ,,., mm i .s., .,.-.. . -- , ' ,,-Lu,.,g.;.;g r 4g.;,;. .Tlie navy team made up (1 unit n-an... nl Rl"I't'nll"l'lr P E It . . Hndttnl sailrzs from Nomi Scotin I lit 1 imi lln hcuan liiixintt Inl W P T ases i-an n with the meat. Their '.Wt it an miiziciir and in hial e S 1451301!" Itllregate heat the set- ll” IIlll”illJllltP hefiire the pith-I -'""lg V13" Aml5l0m5h HlEhl8lld 'r mt Jltflllllod lhp i2; ii, ,-han, Society by In points. Halifax St " Wlltlt of New litiL.ind anti in ltrwl miiiiig no itnn Ihp 115 l High lndividiial scorer was Jim ii. x,,,..,,..i W? A illl'lll'IKlll5(l) laigii t'l'4ltl(I turn that liiiiiniied Enos on tho dock, lwarnar of St. Marys' with 1215i lln i-iiuui ,.r.. 3",. up U...” "I N” "tr lltf Wrestling matches; The Lady Angel. known in tlii-.point.: Dave l.iii-its and .lim Sears '” V lIrt"l"llIFtlNl in almiit loo.hPM I" "I" l""i"m Tim "'1'" '.'ltt- and non IYIIIKI of them hv Mil-i Linn: llit itzis liaiitllorl l.i;-it of Ch:-slei. Ila-as” lmritia the famous mittrrien fniialit ii:-rc Charlie White, Kid h"l”'t'l Kltl IIIIW. Ytiiinc 'lli-(&nv- blilllli llaloncxlniing Yotign. by Mac VIIIC and he r"! it of Halifax did it In fifth when he was relieied hr Spud ('liaiidler with the ll.lKFs loaded and none out f&i'egiiigx was Two ilarltimo and three iiinotll fist icrnrtls also fell at the 92nd ritn-. Gerald lI.'ii'l)iiiialrl of Antigonsh Hint: of the izanies All but the,i-an off with two new meet T , I y ' - rec- char;ze'rl tvlflt t'he-loss. his lllIl'tIm:r:l(”;T(:;klh:r?rp:"Al;;l1:T'lrr:" lh:.nrrls for the Junior and senior agains Il)( itc ories "m M "1 Am” Mm " Y6”)! mpole vault Competing with itiniors - The Lion: ittrnpctl min a -l-ti livnrl g 9 ""7 F ' "1"" hp 54:1 ;; mm-it M tugs. (H4. In in the first inning oiilv in srv lllll "T (”'”"l” llairv whlllle down lhc roitnt ilvpntiiallv go olieatl ll-S I,iotis scored three more in half of the fifth hiit rind The their watt tied the Tl" mi””".'”"l Vl"'"'"" Kill 9 iiithes to erase a l.04.'l i'c('or1l. it-tits Ellr-an ll:-nutter of Halifax g . . . - niirl Rosella Thorn of Mnntreiil as'l,,,1,a,.':im ;:::,:i'm" hmugm hm 293. liiilrler: of the top mark for thelM,," ,0 mu "1, diwm ” m - i 0 lAt The Forum Last Night 'Marv's placed third. iinrld s iigllest wrestler. won overlnf New Glasgow each collected 11 in the opening etPnl a yniiiigiolmn Nlills in tho main go. Ref-l Marlon Cox of Mlddelton was its-llmi from saint .lohn. N R. Leopcree Rarlwtti on I number of oc-thigh White. nlFtl('IWfI holds with aiileasiiins fottnd himself caught be-lpoints. MIT" and "WT? Pxlterienced mat tween the battling femaleti and iman from Montreal. Ray Walker was dumped on the canvas four vflefereo Ken Rarhetti from New or five times while ho vriu'gntng ,lnrlt had to warn Walker several nlioiit his business limes II the early part of thrl Alma Mills won women's scorer with It? three more than Diana Matheson who also won the broad Jumps and the 2m-yard daali. George Hillier of St. John's. Nfld . won the six-mile race, herit- tbe first fall ing favored Roy Aplleton M Glace nllll lliirkr-. Joe Roars. Rammglexhihitinn hiit the Montrenler lialflthtlf the Angel i-ame hiirk fighting Flay. N.S. in 84 minutes. 30.3 sec- xnitnn, Kit-i org.-rm and Lpgpii M" II?” and gave White a very to win the next twn. ondii Cross. hard time indeed. H9 mm. ii... - - -e --A -- e - Jimmy Nolan ls another Island horn flzhler who made good in far-away rtlaccs. Born at Chop- slnu. near Sniirls. in 1927 be en- lsterl in the Canadian Army when It! writ only I5 and served over- seas. After his return in Canadti M" II l"'"UIlht ltttlelhor ”Natiti-ti - - h, ,,.,,,. W ,”.,,.,m, M" W”. 5...." mm, mm Sam MW” Greene's Tencosorvieo Station, St. Pearl: Bold, and hoizan boxing in I947. .Calif. and Tony Enos who claims dial He started fighting as I welter IMI won the Western Canadian crown in that division When he began to put on extra weight he gave tip that title and campaign- ed among the middlewelghbi with such success that he erentiinlly at over an boss of that division Nolanil record in main bouts In D knockoiiut. I4 decisions. I draw and three losses. In all he tool: part In over M prii fights, RESIN RAMBLING . . . Jack I'tempue.v knocked out G oppon- ents In that first rtiund....Tlie gentleman who liol die record for the tango-tit career within the ropes is Jan Mace. who cant- pnlgned for the utnundtng tout I loblu Ir. Doddlnconlhllullecntioppodnv yoiinit fellow around the ring with- fut I tzreat dent of effort and fmaltv at the IS minute tut-it pinned him for good. I The second event of the r-M-d was the hit of the night with the Stock Drivers And Owners Please register can with Ron Groom of Car number: muof ho allottod lmmetlaty. but! make this first not the auction tihla dun wort D- lthe title of New England. Rlcrn. I well built follow with a shock of golden ctirleg. Slrunfd around the ring like it pear-(wk and was quick In win the dis 8PDI'0vnl of the crowd. The-I "Nature Boy" showed pnmnipipi and tinndtilloruled disdain for tlirl,,,,,gg.,gg fans. the referee and nsperinllvt his opponent. but In the exchange with Enos he wit: notlcnbly get I ZOVIHIAD RACEWAY ting the worst of things for the bent part a! the three fail or ml minute time limit bout. Howevor. sitrprislnglv enough. Ill was Item who took the mitt fan at be ttliimmed Mir nmtiller tip- g;t;;;"'.,'"...,;:t W" "t 'r 9 P. M. oayiigiiirtno The New England wan llie Adinlulon 81.00 Clildron I3 and tinder kn If with adult. i-and tlin ring shouting In mic" WILFRED O. McCLU3KlY I plant! and unexpected drop-ldclt RI:-i-o won the limit with I well Championship With 4 three shots up on Chris Gallant of book. the big firll laurels. leading the majors with 29 rniiiid til. his 79th game. Later he put on that 39? has I-lroivn of Charlottetown. 269 eat-l't.' owlirig W ins N.Bi.-P.E.I. Golf Round Total Of 292 Kluszewski Keeps Pace Set By Babe Ruth In 1927, i CINCINNATI. lAP'a Ted Klusei Here are some Kluszewski tzewskt tn right mi the pace Babel llSllt'l for the season to date: w:Ehe5:lll:3 .eataht:i:sg'er:.”::l Twelve of the 31 homers were i ham; nm record M registered in losing efforta and I7 I with N Elm" -"I m. record in triumphs. He's hit I pair of baseman 15 homers in two games. and the twin rotindtrippers were needed for both decisions. Righthantlers have given up 17 of the home run ball and lefthan- 1 den I2. Sixteen of the blasts were In Cmsley Field here. He hasn't hit sta- trippers. The Babe hit No. 29 in famous and fantastic spurt of 17 in September. Klu is bettering his own pat-e of 1954 when he led the major: with 40. He didn't slug No. 29 last year one in Pittsburgh. Milwaukee and until the 104th game. Philadelphia parks have yielded Darts 23 Lion: 15 In a junior softball game tut night the Darts dropped the Lions 23-15. Sterling Ladner pitched for the winners and Alan MacDonald took the loss. Six home runs were hit by Mac- Donald. Leroy Gauthler. and Carl Cheverie of the Lions and Ladner. Garry Gallant. and "Duck" Lelghtlxer of the Darts. Softball Games This Evening The following City Softball Lea- gue games are scheduled to be played this evening at 6.15: Keefe Drug vs. 3. Y. C. (Knights diam- ond): Abbles vs. Navy tParkdaIe SPllll'l' Hills the st-iiior meet he vaiilted II feetl I from Cambridge. ' Kluszewski home runs were de- three apiece. Brooklyn one and the d" k ' f" es. est two Diamond). l ; Leading Maker Clears to H .8 C Famous DAN RIVER COTTON SHIRTS . at Height of Summer Season TAILORED BY VAN HEIISEN 0 SHORT SLEEVES o SANFORIZED Regular to 5.00 Baseball Results International League Fti-It Buffalo Richmond Columbul Syracuse t7t Spring (7) Johnson Lonnett. Heyman tilt. Toronto Rochester Shore (8) and Berberet: 003 101 0-I ll 1 001000 0-1 7 2 Flowers and Yewcic: Nardella and Watllngton. HR: Biif-Porter. 110 030 130- 9 12 3 000 201 000- 3 12 3 Wheat and Burris: Owens. Zinlier I9) 001 300 000m 4 9 0 000 500 l0x- 6 I2 0 Johnson. Landeck ill Hetki I6! Molord. Charles Wins 5 it Decision C ICAGO (AP)-Veteran Ezm-.1 Charlea wiped out the cloudlnes. of a second round knockdown Wed. iiesday night and came back strongly for it split 10-round (1.. rlsion over disappointed Paul An. drewa In Chicago Stadium. Andrews, from Buffalo, N.Y., trying to-campaign in I hi-..vy. weight class. was rocked by . long Charles right in the rim round but In the second Paul slim a short left. then a sharp. Short right that can t the former heavy. and Dell to Kelly in and Hand. weight ktns u-h on the chin and First. sent hm to the canvas on ltlii M t al oooooooo-0 sohaunvhet . Hzeal; 000 000 OF. 1 4 0 Charles. 34. got up at. the night (Eight innings t Dryadale and and Montalvo. Buclin; ALE Sanchez count and weathered AI1dl1wx' furious left hooks and right upper- cuts. VALUES " SPOT RISISTING and all that he "vat robbed." ' " CREASE RESISTING " WATER REPELLANT N0 Cborqo For Cutting I00 Pairs Grey Flanne Plllll 6.95 pEu4;3o T0 mm- 0 D