' their (WWI Page 6 The Guardian, Thursday, June 2, 1955 Plan Big Sports Meet Here.On Dominion Day Centennial Sports Day. fcatur- jump; running high (girls); pole home runs and a double as up with six homers to beat clonal League to hit thr Three Amercan League Isig a track and field meet at vault; 100 yd. dash (girls); discus One Sam? l5hl5 spring. Memorial Field will be held here throw; shot putt: hammer throw; on Friday. July 1 (Dominion Day) javelin throw;- hop, step by the Division of Physical Fit- jump; 1 mile relay. less in co-operation with the Char- letii: Association. Plans are being made to have overy amateur club and every un- attached amateur athlete in the Maritime take part in the events. The meet will be run under the A. A. U. of C .rules and all ath- letes participating must produce 1955 amateur cards which can be secured by forwarding an application to W. W. Reid, Char- lottetown. Nova Scotia athletes can obtain Ieir cards from Hugh A. Noble. M4 Dennis Buiding. Halifax and New Brunswick athletes from Stan Snicer. Fredericton. In addition to the regular track and field events there will be a ten mile road race and ten mile bike race both of which will fin- ish on Memorial Field. Regula track and field events included: 100 yard dash: 220 yd. dash: 440 yd. dash; 880 yd. dash; 1 mile run; runlung broad jump: running broad (girls); running high Yanks Outstanding In 3rd Round Of U.K. Goll ST. ANNES. England (AP)- Biliy Joe Patton. goif's magnifi- lent scrambler. and his American Americans. downed New york Giants 5.; in less in mm. mpg! the Maritime Middleweight cham. Walker cup temmates handed Brit- They were James K. Bernard the nnly day game in the National Cnnnsnneyn game . W-inning pionship was seen yesterday. aln its worst sports licking since Jr. of Westboro. Mass; Bert Leanne. Joe Nuxhali held the wow his nnrd hit of the name pi-ommer Ivan Dnnnm, nns non. Don Cockell took on Rocky Mar- Weaver of Beaumont, Tex.. a 23- ciano as the British amateur golf year-old army man; championship completed its third man. round Wednesday. intrigued British golf followers as much as his unorthodox power- swingiog has shocked the purists. led a parade of 11 Americans into the round of 32. The colorful North Carolinian had up margins. other American. San Francisco's round. He was joined there by and Jim Jackson: former Walker BYC, Abbies Win Softball The Abbies, Sunshine Island Dairy and the Basilica Youth Club drew first blood In the City Soft- ball League by winning their open- Clubs or associations can have lottetown Abegweit Amateur Ath- three entries in each track and ma Snider's career that he had three field event with a contestant enter- ing as many events as he wishes. Each club or association will be entitled to enter a relay team of four in the mile relay and as many entries as desired in the ten mile run and ten mile bike race. Regardless of these rules. how- ever. the events will be run off by the officials as per the programme set up and there will be no delay- ing of events to accommodate the entry of competitors. Entries will he addressed to W. W. Reid. Director of Physical Fit- ness, P. 0. Box 344. Charlotte- town. P. E. 1. Entries must be in the hands of Brigadier Reid not later than midnight June 26th. There will be no post entries. There will be trophies. silver and bronze medals awarded to the leadin I. .. tilors. A special a- ward will be presented to the best 1:35 City Athletics 3.1 in the first all-round athlete. There will be special prizes in the Ten Mile Road Race and the Ten Mile Bikeillace. Cupper Jimmy Mcl-lale; young Don Bisplinghoff and four little-known It was the second time in homers in one game. the other occasion coming against the Phil- adelphia Phillies May 30. 1950. Other Brooklyn homers were hit byPeewee Reese. Jackie Rob- inson. and Roy Campanella. Lefthander Billy Hoeft pitched his second straight shutout Wed- nesday. a two-hitter that ended Detroit Tigers four-game losing streak with a 9-0 American League victory-over W ." 'on Senators. Hoeft. who held Chicago White Sox to six hits in his last start. struck out seven and walked five Wednesday at Briggs Stadium. Tom Umphlett singled off Hoeft's glove in the first inning and not another Senator hit until Bob Kline lincd a single over second base with one out in the seventh. Jack Phillips drove in three Tiger runs with three of their 10 hit s and a sacrifice fly. Al Kaline hit a two-run double and single. New York Yankees edged Kan- game of a day-night American League doubleheader at Kansas City. Irv Noren's single in the ninth scoring Andy Carey broke up a pitching duel'between Johnny Kucks and Ray Herbert. Thcn Mickey Mantle came home on Bill Hunter's bunt single to wrap up the game. Kucks pitched a two- hitter for the victory. Ted Kliiszewski whacked his 14th home run and Roy McMilan hit his first as C" "nnaii Redlegs nesday night in a weird 11-8 slugfest. Snider took over the major league leadership with A 15 homers, and his eighth inning double splashed high on the right field screen. He was the first player in the Na- homers in one game this year. atsmen have smacked three in Miami. 0kla,. played Survivors of And Dairy Openers Keefers: J. Shephard. J. ing games yesterday evening. lbury. The Abbies defeated the Navyn 11-2 and the B.Y.C. let down Keefe Drug by a like score. Ihel Dairy edged Barrie's 6-3 in a hard fought game on the Psi-kdale diamond. Ralph Pineau tossed a three hitter and hit a borne run to lead the B.Y.C. to their win over Keefe Drug. Pineau had a one-hitter go- into the seventh ining before. Dairy: 6. Ward. R. Hughes. G. Bradley, M. Connolly. L. Arsen- B. Wright. P. ault, A. Ballem. Maclntyre. A. Carroll. Lions:'O. Carver. S. Gregory. R. Carroll. J. Revell. M. Longaphie. L. Taylor, D. MacCallum. J. Gal- lant. S. Chandler, P. Gaudet, Gallant. Umpires: E. Goss. B. Lewis. C. Ryan. the Brooklyn Dodgers came the Milwaukee Braves Wed- pair of errors helped the Phillies post I 3-1 National League win over Chicago Cubs Wednesday night as Robin Roberts chalked up his eighth win on a six-hit per- formance. The Cubs got their lone run on Ernie Banks' 12th homer in the fifth inning. Roberts, who has lost only three. kept it tight all the way. fanning eight. Jones gave way to a piochhitter in the eighth and John Andre took over on the mound for the cubs. The Cubs threatened in the ninth. loading the bases with two singles and a walk. but Dee Fondy fouled out to end the rally. CLEVELAND (AP)eEarly Wynn pitched a four-hit shutout and Al Smith hit a tow-run homer Wednes' day.night as Cleveland Indians de- feated Baltimore Orioles 54). Wynn did not allow a bit until the sixth inning when Eddie Wait- kus singled with two .nut. Smith's eighth homer of the year came after Wynn walked in the second. It was IWynn's sixth victory -against a single loss. Erv Pallra was charged with the loss. his sixth against two victories. CHICAGO (AP)-Sherman Lol-' lar's three - run homer in the seventh to tie the score and Chico Carrasquel's run-producing single in the eighth Wednesday night gave the Chicago White Sox a 4-3 vic- tory over the Boston Red Sox. Boston's Ted Williams went hit- Favoriie Al Prince, owned by Dr. Ge by Elwood Shaw who is s great favorite of last season looks better than ever and shows every indication in training of lowering his record. Shawls string of horses will race out of the Charlottetown Driving Park this summer. lnDodgers Smash S iMi1waukee Braves BROOKLYN, (AP)-Duke Snider smashed three ix Homers To Defeat 11-8 In Hot Slugfest Iosobulllnlrlof By THE CANADIAN PRESS . Natiqaol Los Angeles Voters Tun; III! o WI-Mi-D BIIP kP Bilooklyii as u .” .. own a ar TOIOCT C I! I1 is .000 on me: Y?”-h u 32 '52; 10 L08 ANGELEE (CP) - Despite have raiectod a propoud "nnv Mjlwguke. 31 3; .477 1; prolonged clamor for big league 000 bond issue for a new pu-k' si,Lou1. 19 32 .43; my, baseball in Los Aiigelea. voters There was little oiitbiisiasin 9.::r-in.-'i.. '9 ” -n 1: Trr-'"rrC .:.l::..i:'i:i.i:':'”.'::-.i:..:w-- a 19 3 . 1 e w 1 elcur:rhi' is 31 .a9sai9v- ""593 Practice ., ntad by private iniereoilsd.: w""""".' '"'"”' There will be I hueball inIc- clrfguf-lI1l:cK:I:lI3I:lII?l.IrtI):n ':tkl?iliit Milwaukee 8 Brooklyn 11 Cincinnati 5 New York 1 Chicago 1 Philadelphia I tlce on Memorial Field this ovo- in an pgrk. hing at 5:45 for Tom MacFar- Completg umhomcm mu lane's and Jimmy MacDonald's Tuesday's eneral municipaimset St. Louis 6 Pittsburgh 2 St. Innis at Plttsbur h (N) at Phlladelp a (N) Friday's Games St. Louis at Brooklyn Milwaukee at Philadelphia Chicago at New York Cincinnati at Pittsburgh American League L Race Track Pictured above is Gahagan 2.10. the son of Brow. orge Bishop. trained and drive. hown holding the horse. This Possibility Of Poulton- McCluskey Fight In June The possibility that Harry Poul- ton and Cobey McCluskey of Char- lottetown may meet here around the last of June in a fight for George Cole- hanker. and 65-year-old Barton J. Bridgeford. Patton. whose pcrsonatlity has formerly of San Francisco but now a Paris resident. The American delegation was chi on half Wednesday as the second half of the second round and all the third were . Britain's Walker to win two squeakers. both by one- Cup forces were Irishman Joe Carr, and to eliminate an- the 1953 British amateur champion. and England's Phil Scrutton. Carr. Ken Venturi. to reach the fourth Britain's strongest hope to stop the Americans. eliminated one Walker Cup teammates Dale them. Joe Bullins Jr.. a service- Morey. Bruce Cudd. Joe Conrad man from Winston-Salem. N.C.5 and 4 Wednesday. of Chicago at Wil- lian1s.'B. Hughes. W. Hennessey, G. Schleyer. J. Haughey. G. Mon- aghan. H. Hennessey. G. Scantle- Giants pitching job. Jim Hearn. was tagged with the defeat. Boston was American League on tap: Louis at Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH (AP) - Unbeat sixth victory Wednesday night Pittsburgh Pirates. each getting three safeties. Cards the victory and hung He has won two. The Pirates bunched three all their runs. PHILADELPHIA L” Loafers And Vics Win Games in check with a five-hit Nuxhall had I four-hit shuloiit until the ninth inning of the game at the Polo Grounds when Willie - been the Giants' starter. at Chicago, Balli- more al. Cleveland and New York at Kansas City again in night games. Thi- National League night games were Milwaukee at Brookl ii. Philadelphia and t. southpaw Luis Arroyo recorded hi: Games he gasve lip onlycsixdhltn innpitchigig Th, E , the t. ouis ar inas o a - victory over the cellar dwelling The Cardinals backed up Arroyo 3 ll 5 I l l I'll . g N with a l2-hit attack. Ken Boyer Knights Diamond and the Ahbieslmanaging director of Montreal and Bill Virdon led the hit parade. A three-run third inning gave the the games. fifth defeat on starter Bob Purkey. their hits in the second inning for rAPi - Sam Jones held Philadelphia to two hits in the first seven innings, but over came at the expense of Ellis tacted both boys and is hopeful Kinder. The veteran relief artistlthat satisfactory arrangements can had come to the rescue of starter be worked out for the long a- Tom Brewer. waited match. Winning pitcher was Sandy Con- The relative abilities of Poulton the eighth after starter Dick Dono- dgsnnted by nnnt followers. 30", van was forced to retire. Donovan boys stand near the ton nmnnn W35 I'll 0" the "Km 5I'l"- 3"” the Canadian middleweight.-.. Mc- 3b0"' "I9 7'-Win by M5 "W" "M Cluskey is the number one can- ball. . - Williams struck out once -- his r'3:.I'er and Poulton ls "umber 99 first whiff since returning to the Th” have mush! I" we leadn g:Teto.p'nI)g'Il?tv'(1.f1?nlh: flleenglag iiig middleweights in Canada and catch against the wall of a drive by Lollar. Canodiens To Name Coach Next Week en both have performed in United States rings. It is a very rare occasion when one City produces two leading fighters at the same time. Next Monday night at Dart- mouth McCluskey fights Willie Pollard in a 10 rounder while Poulton meets Eloi Durelle in Truro on June 16. Several times the match was in the making but not until now has anything concrete ever been proposed. If the fight goes through it should be one of the best ever staged at the Forum and it should draw one of the biggest houses. Therels more than money as the prize in this bout. There's loads of professional box in: Pride and a life-long reputa- tion on the outcome. Poulton is working out with ag- gressive Gaston Roy at the Navy barracks in really rugged daily drills. Roy has accepted an of- fer from Nat Forman to meet colored Tommy Dixon of New York in Fredericton on June 15. Barry's Lions will meet the Youth Club on the MONTREAL (CP)-Frank Sclke will play the Dairy oil the Park- I Canndicns of the National Hoc- dale Diamond at 5:45 -this even- key League. said Wednesday a ing in City Softball League successor to coach pick Irvin will be announced some time next - week. Irvin. coach of Canadians for 13 years. recently was appoint- ed coach of Chicago Black Hawks of the NHL. of Willie Pep Selkc. chatting with rcporters Scores TKO , at the annual meeting of the NHL, I declined to indicate who he has BOSTON (AP) ,- Artful Willie "l mm " "”'"'""9'"-. Pop scored a fourth-round tech- Must ."eq"e""y menmmed I" silcal knockout over Joey Cam of" wEC"I'l'”" "IE Hecmr T” Boston 'Wednesday night after 'BIake' KW" L93” ind, BIIIY nnenlnn , new nnsn 0.," his inn Racy. all former Canadiens play- eye midway in the third. Both "5- ins , . surrendering singles to Willis Ben- neseey and George Schleyer. - Gerard Burge had five hits in. five trips for the B.Y.C.. whilel. Clary Peters had two triples. Pet- New York 010 300 002-6 7 0 ers and Burge also made the best Kansas City ' 010 000 mi 7 2 defensive plays of the game. Wil- Ford.and Silvera: Kellner. Boyer lis lfennessey had two hits for then (9). Ditmar (9) and Asu-om, L. Keefers. Kellner. HR: NY-Carey. Geirge Schleyer started for the-Baltimore 000 000 o000- 4 0 Keefer: and was relieved In the Cleveland 320 000 oox-i 5 0 fourth by Walter Constable. . PVRIICR. Johnson (fl) and H. Coach Danny McCormack hurled l Smllh: Wynn and Hegan. L-Palica. five-hit hall for the Abbies as they" ' , ' defeated the Navy. McCormack;wMhlll8i0ll surrendered two runs in the first D9'"'lt 011001 15X--9 10 1 inning but slammed the door for: 5l0"9- Abemnthy (7) Ramos (ll) "K res, of me nnmen wand Oldis: Hoeft and Wilson. L- C. White started for the Navy sl'"":- "R: D9ltB00"9- rs nnnsnwas relieved by Ivan Con- New Ymn 000 000 MP4 5 0 Joe Pineou led the Abbles with KPl?:3':sC'Sll mmglfl mrrln 1 "Ir" Mu" The Abbl” had on Herbert.andmalfnshantznw-Kfilcikt double play. wiping out a Navy . . threat with the bases loaded. The gg:;('mNYisk”w'&;',' 0I2(1C3'u'CZ”U '"3”'Ib 2 double play ran from Joe Pineau Chicago ltnriunlunior smith to whiff Sliep-nDn::.ew"'g(indcr Kn, sud nvhne: ' 5 ovan. onsuegra I I an ol- ..l".?.?.”.?3.'l2'i.'i"li.i"f.ff""” L - x-----. Art Ballem showed fine form inl f 3, "I "'3 L, hurling o two-hitter for the Dairylcincinnnn ' 0" "I" in their win over Barrle's. Spud New york Chandler pitched for Barrielii andn Nnxnn" nnn Bnrness. Hnarm ”"'"'d I" 3" 9"""" ll3""3- (McCall (0) and Westrum. Katt I9). Ballem had a no-hitter going into 1,3...-n, HRS; cin.K1nm,w,in-, MC. Havnna he sixth inning until Sam Gregory Mm”. Ny.M,y, Baseball Results American League lQueen Square Junior Softball Lea- 100 pm no:;-5 3 0 Heintzclmao 000 000 002-2 ii 0 HR: their in the Normanls Loafers won straight game gue by edging the Junior L.Y.C. 7-6 yesterday evening. Duffy started on the mound for the Loafers and was relieved by Steele in the second. McGonnell was the losing pitcher. George Tralnor hit a homo run in the seventh to win the game for the Loafers. MacNeIll. Weath- erble and Llewellyn handled the game. In another close game the Vics edged the Lions 10-9. Vince Mulli- gun was the winning pitcher and Harry Callaghan the loser. Jo- seph hit the only triple of the game. Buffalo 000 000100-l 7 0 Peterson and Heyman; Stump, Traken I71 Birrer (ill and Streuli. 000 000 six- 4 5 0 HR: Syr-Clark, Tompkins. Kanzan. ski. L-Stump. Rochester 000 00() 010-1 II 1 Richmond 001 210 00x--( 8 l Fasholz. Beard (5). Jacobs. Mar- kell (El and Burbink: Jordon. till and St. Claire. Roch-Marasco. Kerns. W- L-Fasholz. 0000000004) 8 l 002 040 02x-8 12 0 Blake. Landeck (5). Shore and J ordon. Toronto belied a triple. Joe Revell got o 5:, Louis liq ooooo1.:; 12 2 Berberet: Marrero and Noble. hit in the seventh. Ballom struck Plltgburgh out five and gave up four walks. Chandler gave u five hits. struck it we kod four. son (2). l.rPurkey. rroll and Mike Coa- Milwaukee rred defensively for Brooklyn Maccollum no on 01;:-ll is i Burdette (7). Nichols ll) Ltnaupo: Abhles: P. Sliophard. J. Piiieou. Sbephard P V. ai hlrd. w. , . Chlenso n...."i'f Matter, 1. Acorn. J. Phil-dtlrhll oniai. D. G Ifcciu-ina . Navy: A. Arsenauit. J. Bradley. "Sc H Good I Wil- iaool. Carnpeiilla. catch. Syracuse am isum-ciinim mar mint: in - in: in relays. Daily from out terminal: s.n.. ii ni..- ip.iq., Ion. loan. H. Poulton. P. Connors. P. film. C. White. R. Clloiaoon. . Y .C.: C. Woathorbfo. C. Pet- . 6. new R. Ptocon. R. He- J. alt . 002 000 000-2 6 3 Arroyo and semi: Purkey. King (Cl. Law I9) and Shepard. Peter- lmflmhfl)-Oli 2 Coaely. Vargas (4). Johnson (4). d Crondall; Erskine. Hughes (7) Elld Iflpg, Compooello. W-Erskine. L-Conley. Ilka: Bkn-Reese. Snider (I). Rob- & 010 (ll)-1 I 2 M0 210 wx-I 2 0 8. Jonas, Aadro (I) and Cliiti. (I); Roberts and Seni- . Jonas. HR: Chi-'Banka. I1 ... fighters weighed 129. Pep. twice former featherweight king. opened the cut, iipparently on a butt. in o close-quarter ex- change and was applauded by the 2.186 arena fans as he danced away and refused to take his ob- vious advantage. t . WEEK END Softball Tonight The Keefe Drug and Navy soft- ball teams are scheduled to meet tonight in a game on the 0 diamond at 5.45. id bone by a pitch from New York's SALES E-N'I.RllWSPEOIALuSAIIINIlS FOR THIS WEEK-ENII In Dixon, Roy is meeting the .classiest opponent he has ever faced. Dixon has fought Sit pro- fessional fights and has only been I stopped on one occasion. He hasi met Paulie Griffin and has fought a man who once beat Danny Tay- Ior. The Roy-Dixon scrap is a ten rounder. i Minnie Minoso l Is Released From Hospital CHICAGO (AP) - Outfielder Minnie Minoso of Chicago White Sox Wednesday was I leased from a hospital after nine days of treat- ment for a minor skull fracture suffered in a Yankee game May 17 Minoan was struck on the cheek- Bob Grim. MEN'S PINE ALL WOOL SPHRT lire. 29.50 SALE 9.50 X MEN'S FINE QUALITY OUITON AND RAYON SPORT SHIRTS - PLAIDS - CHECKS MEIVPS KNIT 0(Yl'l'0N P011) SHIRTS FANCY JAOQUARD AND TWO-TONE PATTERNS . 2.95 3';:- 1 .25 MEN'S LIGHT WIGHT SUMMIR HATS "4:-" 50' AND WCXIL - BEE. 818.95 mars Lioirr wnioirr ' : , rwo mm: o roam SPORT JACKETS 6 .5 ' BOYIs' run; vaurv GABARDINE SUITSI 1' NYS' NYIDN BIINFORC GABABDINI -- BM. in S535 , PANTS sors'ovsiiAii.i-iuirs-nsg. sass - SAi.l....'.....8A1J9' stout out innit lo-mi. saruiiaiiv iiiolir w Pct. GBL Washington at Detroit Brighton Horse Shoo Club. it wa. New York :2 13 . 1 - Baltimore at Cleveland learned here last night from lack Cleveland 28 15 .651 3 Ffld-y'. Gun" McCourt A big Centennial mm Chicago 26 16 .619 MA New York at Chicago (N) is planned for later on in n. lctroit 23 at .535 8 Boston at Kansas Cityl(N) summer with entries expects; lston 19 27 .413 13V: Baltimore at Detroit (N) from Summerside. R.C.A.F.. Km, ashington 17 25 .405 lav. Washington at Cleveland (N) Ilngton and Charlottetown. NSOHIIRMANS sciiooi PARADE Presents tho following Radio Program STATION CJRW FRIDAY. JUNE3RU AT 7:30 P M. UAYLIGHT tll.-Nancy Ramsay. Tyne Valley. Grade c. Vocal Iota. fl!-Shirley Dylnant. Not-thou. Grails 4-Plug f 1--Wayne Loekerhy. Piano Solo. ' I-Donna Jean Baker. Public Speaking. ' 3-Dianne Ramsay, Tyne, Valley. Grade 4-- Vocal Solo. V .1 no! ' 4-Loiiiao MaeLcan, Tyne Valley, Grade 1- n 2; Wait Nomi cub”! n H ' . I5-C . . r e .. Vocal Solo Punk spun”. ? fr-Donna Colwill. Northani. Grade 5-Plano Hamilton. Ml nkrhumayt. 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