The ill t the stars down to atltrecutlve defeat in city league base.iIll play at Main- orial Field last night by Daeatlng Torn MacFarlane's crew 6-2 in a it Defeat Stars 6-2 In Eeague Baseball Game and driving a trio of runs. Joey Smelt Gulls got the other. Dodger lilti- Leclair, Buck Whitlock and PARKER NOT ME rather loosely played game. Donnie MacDonald. making his Rox soon” firststartofthayaarforthenod-STARS ABRHPOAE gen, set the' Stars down on only Mccauum, u 3 o o 3 o 0 one hit over the 7-inning route. S.b,iggl. P, 5, 3 o o o 3 2 MILWAUKEE (AP) .. Tim The lone Star hit was registered Ryan 2., . . 3 o 1 i 1 0 quarterly ratings of the National by Charlie Ryan who led off the Read; lb 3 0 o 9 o 0 Boxing Association reigned thlrdinnlnuwtthasolldainglelnto Coy1e'c ,, , 2 1 0 2 1 0 Thursday listed Archie Moore. left fidd. - ' ' Mamggson 3b . . 2 9 o 1 3 0 Floyd Patterson and 130 Baker The Dodgilfmanagad only 5 More" c'f I 1 0 0 9 o o in 1-2-3 order as the le can- iiits off the combined pltciiina of M...-i.e'ou p o o o 1 o didates for Rocky Marclano's V... 'l"'""”' s2"m'""gg5 ”'d Rm” Handrahaln rf. cf 3 o o 1 u 0 atod he-avvwetsht championship. MacLeod. Squsrebrlim save up Leona”, 5'5 ,f I 7'1 0 1 1 ,1 The NBA listings dine,-ed only two inhls 1 1-3 innings stint .l.o.l.'ALs' 24 , 1 13 10 3 slightly from Ring magazine's but wlldnuglu costdhfim the 11:11 0 E-.1-ankiiigis reltearsed Wedner. time in e sewn fame as e nanns AB n H P A day. ing on ommy "Hurri- T7 d combined two rinalnl Ilillid. 2b ...... .. 4 o o o 3 i cane" Jackson in the third slot 9113195 with 5 W3lk- 3" e”'9'- '3 K. MacDonald. cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 and Baker fourth, who;-3.. N35 wild pltchandavlssed 5311'” '3” Kennedy. c . . . . .. 3 0 0 8 0 Olhuil them the other way around up four runs. Whitlock. as . .2 2 1 1 1 0 Neither compilation mentioned The Dodgers added slnglesin the Leclain 3b . y - . H 3 1 1 3 o 9 James J. Parker of Ban-15, out, third and fourth. Muxguon, 1), ,. 3 1 2 4 0 0 who Tuesday signed to meet The stars get both of their mm D. Macpongld, p 3 1 0 0 0 1 Moore in a 15-round bout-loudly without getting a hit. Three walks Guns, 1; . 2 1 1 1 0 o proclaimed as a title fight -- in lads: CF20! gave themkone ugthte Landry, 1.5 g 0 0 2 0 0 '10;-onto July is. leco wen ey too asor- i. y lived 1-0 lead and another error T A” 9 5 21 l 3 WALLACE AOUTSTANDING" two more walks and a wild pitch . LINESCORE Thursday's ratings did mention presented the Stars with a second one Canadian. Gord Wallace. in the seventh. 5181'! 010 000 9-3 1 3 Brantford. 0nt.. light-heavyweight R8118? Irv Macxinnon was bl! Dodge” - - - - - -- M1100 1'-6 5 2 was named second in a section headed ”UI.llSl3lId.'I.l1g boxers. ' He Bearcais And Slellarion Win TRURO (CP) - Truro Bear- cats, led by the heavy hat of 5 The Chnriottietown Guardian. Fr-inlay. 1.9129. 1956 Ted Genessee Wins 2 Dashes, Lowers Mark Twice Ancl Races Fastest Mile On Ted Gcnnessee. with Archie Llewellyn at the reins. won two dashes of the AA Trot. lowered his mark twice, and raced the fastest mile of the night at the Charlottetown Driving Prsk last night. The bay horse won the first dash in 2.16 flat to chop 1-5 ofa second of his old mark and in the second dash he out-trotted Zukle Volo to the wire to win in 2.14 1-5. Premier J. Walter and Famous Boy were also double dash win- ners on the B dash card. Famous Boy took a new mark in winning the first dash of the CC pace in 2.15 2-5. Jollity George and Dale I. split clashes in the 3. Pace and Jolllty George brought his old race mark down to 2.15 3-5 in gaining a victory in the first. In the second dash of the B. Pace Laurel Chief was involved In an accident on the first turn that saw driver Dave Constable thrown from the sulky. Constable wasn't hurt and his black horse finished the mile without a rider. It resulted in a slow mile of 2.22 asthaotherjockaysliad to do some fancy driving to avoid a collision with the drlvcrless horse. In winning both dashes of the CC Pace Famous Boy was followed to the wire both times by Fairgo and Wait For Me in that order. zukia) Vole was second to Ted 1 2 3 695" mlce with 3"”-l" E950 Bud's Echo (MacFayden) . 3 6 'h9wl in "'9 ill” duh "d All Feather Duster (MacKinnon) 4 8 3"dl0I-I8 in the second. Bonnles Girl (Henncssey) . 4 8 The favorite Anthony L. took Mlldale (Blrt) ............ .. 7 5 two vmondt behind Premier -1. Rochlord (c. smith) s 1 Walter. Prince Budlong came Records Fastest Mlle On ll.B. Track FREDIRIOTON (CP) - Bob Ryan's Col: Dan recorded the fastest mile on s New Brunswick harness racing track this year by umqnuio are race in not :5 here uredsy sight. Night Card third in the first dash and Abner Tom Tierney, wallopmi Halifax Citadels 10-2 here Thursday night in a heavy-slugging Halifax and District League game. Tom Tierney stepped up to the plate in the first inning and slam- med out a homer with two on base. Two innings later team- mate Charlie Mellen added an- other four-sacker. Truro batted in total of 11 hits off Halifax pit- chers Dick Varreyer and Ed Ry- back. Tierney drove in five runs. the visitors in the first inning. McGraw was third in the second. Myone and Dale B. finished he- hind Jollity George in the first dash of the 3 Pace. In the second Jollity George and Dale B. switch- ed positions and Jolly Bud came in to show. CC PACE Famous Boy (E. Smith) Fnirgo (Neill) Wait For Me (O'Meara) Jollity Leigh (Stead) Just Barbara (C. Smith) C. P. Clegg (Wisener) Cottaga Frank (Lowery) Hum Dale (Moreslde) .. .. Times:-q2:15 25; 2:16 3-5 Furious Boy. owned by May and Smith; driven by Elm Smith. I PACE Jollity George (Morcslde) .. Dale E. (Hughes) Myone (O'Brien) Jolly Bud (Cudmore) Marion E. (Kelly) Hoosier Doctor (Shaw) Laurel Chief (Constable) Times:--2:15 3-5; 2:22 Jolllty George. owned by Ger- aid O'Brien; driven by E. More- slde. Dale B.. owned by George Oasluttbus-sl-4 5 nqamauuu are -ii KTG-ALBIOI-I ui-buck-so tn O. Sal Fenara struck a homer for but apart from this Truro pitcher Ken McKenzie had little trouble. STELLARTON, N.S. (CP)-Tom Harkey and Leo Parent split mound duties Thursday and led Stellarton Albion: to a 9-4 victory over Liverpool Larrupers. Alblons pounded Larrupers. last year's Halifax and District League champions. for 14 hits as they McCarthy- and Art Steeb shared mound duties for the losers. Bill Barnett gave Alblons a head start in the second inning when he struck it homer with two men on. Ray Buss hit Liverpool's only homer in the eighth with the bases empty. Race Program Rained Out SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP) Seven dashes. uncompleted Wed- nesday when raln halted in harn- ess -raclng program here after All Budlong (MacDonald) Times:-2:10; 2:14 1-5 Ted C A PACE Times:--2:15 3-5; 2:14 3-5 Premier .1. Walter, owned by Jack Annear: driven by A. Low- cry. ON PROFESS ON I. AA TBOT Ted Genesce (Llewellyn) 1 Zukla Volo (O'Meara) 2 . 5 . 4 Hughes; driven by H. Hughes. owned by H. R. Bevan; driven by Archie Llewel- lyn. Premier .7. Walter (Lowery) 1 Anthony L. (Willis) . . . . . . .. 2 Abner McGraw (Shaw) Prince Budlong (Cudmore) .. 3 Sea Plant (C. Smith) 6 Mlss.Donna Mae (Bernard) 5 only- one race. were run off Thursday night. No entry could get more than a single win. Flam- ing Hlgh'a 2:14 2-5 was the best time. Other winners were Cover UP. Tom Day, Bolo Volo, New Look. Monty Budlung. and Hero's Child. Scores Hole-in-1 Hartley Cunnlngha . a second- year golfer, scored a hole-in-one in a practice round at the Bel- vedere Golf Club on Tuesday. To get his ace Cunningham used a 6 iron on the 145 yd. 6th hole. The first round of the Cecil Dow- ling match play competition will be held at the club over the week- end. All members are urged to get their names in for the draw by pbmlng either 5772 o; 3501. a:Aenr.aub-A OUAI. TY TOOLS NTIONED N.fB.A. Boxing Rat Moore Top Heavyweight was not, however. listed logical contenders for Moore's "ht-heav title- hgprod. Saddy of Milwaukee. chairman of the NBA'a ratins committee. said his organization believes that Baker,.on his record should be considered a logical oontcnder. Gain N PITTSBURGH (AP) - Catcher Smoky Burgess slammed a three- run homer in the eighth inning Thursday night to pace Cincinnati Redlegs in ii 4-3 victory and a clean .xu'c.'ip of a three-game ser- ies wiih Pittsburgh Pirates. The Rediegs moved within six per- centage points of the idle league- leadlng Milwaukee Braves. Burigessi four - bagger was his fifth of the season and the 100th for the lit-avy-hitting Redlegs. The major league record is 221 set by the New York Giants in 1947. NEW YORK (AP) - Foster Castlcnian, Jackie Brandt. Bill White uml Daryl Spencer smacked home runs for their "weak-hitt- ing" club Thursday night as the last-place New York Giants de- feated Brooklyn's third - place Dod.gci's ii-3. Castlcman and Brandt con- nected a 3-2 New York lead in the fifth inning; Then White and Spencer socked a pair of eighth- inning homers that sewed it up aminst relleler Don Bessent. now 0-1. Al Worthington and reliefer Marv Grissom shut off the Dod- gers. who had won five or six from the giants this season. Worthington gave up a homer to Junor Gilliam in the fifth inning. Grlssom, a 38-year-old righthander was the winner. Crowell Takes lead In N.S. Open HALIFAX (CP)-Eddie Crowell Ashburn Club. stroked a par 67 smooth-stroking amateur from the and a six over 73 Thursday to take the lead in the Nova Scotia Open golf championships. Crowell's scores, combined with an opening day 71, gave him a two stroke lead over professional Pete Kelly of Bathurst. N.B. The final 18 holes of the 72-hole event will be played today. After 54 holes Crowell is being followed closely by three pros. Be- hind Kelly comes Cecil Manuge of Halifax with 214 and Cecil Dowl- ing of Charlottetown with 216. Two Halifax amateurs. Ron Timothy and Charlie Brace. are tied with Dowling. Still in the running are Jimmy Walker of Kentvllle. Marcel Des- lardin, Sydney. John Smith. Truro and Rex Jourdrey, Halifax, all with 218. Dartmouth'a Lorne Smith and Pud Carter are the only other golfers under 220. Crowell was the only player to I "Because of the doubtful condi- tion of Patter-son's lung," saddy sold. like believes that par- ticular care must" be taken in ludidns the top logical contend- ers. . Patterson suffced a bone frac- ture in his right hand in &ai.ing Jackson recently. BUCS, BROOKS LOSE Reds And Giants .L. Wins KANSAS CITY (AP) - Harvey Kuelll rammed out two home runs Thursday night as Detroit snapped its 10-game losing streak with a 4 to 0 victory over Kansas City in the first of a four-game series. Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Cin , 000 000 040-4 11 l Pbgh ' 000 003 000-3 7 3 Brooklyn 000 111 000-3 7 0 New York 010 021 02x-6 B 1 Washington ' 00110) 020 10-13 16 2 Philadelphia 100 021 26-12 15 1 American League Detroit 001 000 012-4 10 0 Kansas City 000 000 000-0 6 1 International l.i-ague Richmond 022 100 000-5 7 1 Rochester 010 000 000-1 6 3 Miami 240 000 000-6 10 3 Montreal 310 000 000-4 9 2 Havana 010 010 010-3 7 5 Toronto 002 100 21x-6 6 0 Columbus 010 001 013 0-6 12 1 Buffalo 010 010 310 1-7 13 0 Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L Pct. Gm Milwaukee 35 24 3 Cincinnati 37 26 .587 Brooklyn 35 28 .556 2 St. Louis 34 31 .528 4 Pittsburgh 31 31 .500 5'1: Philadelphia 27 36 .429 10 Chicago 24 35 .407 11 New York 25 37 .403 1195 American League W L Pct. GBL New York 43 24 .642 - Chicago 37 23 .617 2'1: Cleveland 36 27 .571 5 Boston 32 31 .506 9 Baltimore 31 35 .470 1114 Detroit 28 36 436 138i W ” ,ton 28 42 400 1614 Kansas City 25 42 .373 18 International Lea e W L Pct. Gill Montreal 43 28 .600 .. Rochester 43 32 .573 2 Mla:.;l 38 38 .585 6 Toronto 36 35 .507 7 Columbus 39 38 .506 7 Havana 33 42 .440 12 Richmond 33 42 .440 12 Buffalo 28 43 .394 15 National Park Defeats Bedforcl National Park defeated Bedford 7-6 in the softball game Wednes- day. The only homer in the game card a par Thursday. was hit by John Hughes. BEAT THE Why In your My not 90'' International balers sold than any other baler. Usual terms up II at. Georg St. WEATHER WITH YOIII OWN FAST-IALIHG Mccomi no-.95 P'l'0 OPERATED-IAIES up to 6 tons an Hour: its prime while you wait for a custom baler? The fast, aicient No. 45 will putyea in the driver's seat. You'll bale your own when it's inst right - and bale your iaeighborf if like for extra income. Power take-off or or driven. More in nee Edward Island See these balera on display today. tothreeyears. "Service Follows ; Sales" g W.R.l ings l.fisi'- SPIESEB TOP CONTENDER The NBA labeled Chuck 5 loser of Lansing. Mlch.. as the o. I contender for Moore's light - heavyweight championship. Gar- ninny's Gerhard Hecht, Rlng's second choice to Moore. was peg- ged as the third logical contender.- behlnd Spieser and Hans Strets of T Germany by the NBA. Ring lllta Spieser fourth. According to NBA. Bobby Boyd of Chicago is the top contender for Sugar Ray Roblnsonis middle- weight title, followed by Gene Ful- lmer of West Jordan. Utah. and Charley l-lumen of France. Like Ring. NBA put former champions Carmen Basilio of Syracuse, and Tony DeMarcc of Boston 1-2 be- hind champion Johnny Sexton of Brooklyn, N.Y., in the welter- weight division. Larry Bonrdman. Clsco And- rade. Duilio Lot and Ralph Dupas were listed in that order as nhnl. lengcrs for the lightweight title "Bud" Smith. lsi TFaFShooi Ch'ships Today At Calgary CALGARY (CP)-The boom of scatterguns will echo across south- west Calgary durlng the next four days as nearly 150 contestants compete in the first Canadian tnnpshootlng championships which open today. When the last clay plegon has been shattered Monday, two per- sons will be singled out as Can. ada's trapshoot representatives in the 1956 Olympic Games. George Genereux. 21-year-old sharpshooter from Saskatoon. is favored among the many entire: in the four-day 800-bird competi- tion at the Calgary Gun Club. Genereux, at 17, was Canada's only Gold Medal winner in the 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki. Finland. Both men and women will he on the firing line when the competi- tlons start today. Women are elig- ible for the Olympic-team berths but they have to earn the right by outshootlng the man. Softball Practice There will he a baseball practice for the Flyers this evening at Mem- orial Field at 6 p.m. SOFTBALL GAME TONIGHT vs. Abbles (Old Diamond) bl at their ta-rlil City & soltball League even-and Pleuusiid tubs thal.1.rcek .latMsavaathlII- mhuubesatchleago--lutdette S. for a 1.0 victory. big Charlie Waathwhla and All! 1741'" Bull; (H) aria not was l-lllnlvgllh for Arasitatllt-ulalgdtlllllltlil snilcluv N. all”-tutu laul(-"i)ri)- agatastoalyoaedefeat. That de- lo the second instill DIIIIII NlI'!l.Yu? u.alt.tslttll'3lI,(N)- mt.rum:osoariie:intncweoroueorylilt-trlrlotosnuutwo (H nmawu-at atthohandaotthesi:amrociu.siueimckrunueuudkoushu vlilahtnmokiynm-. wua lutnigiit. tuanxtnthohallsuue.1'lwI.lllligr(I-4)vs1)ryrdale(ia) Ptneaul strode tlieaddedtwontoreiatltethlrtlai Aumlnun. nioundin thIrdinItinjtopltchGaor.gaBcaatlabIIry6oublodlIllIil W ”N four and one third innings of re two runners. ' G'rYmY0l'k (Nl-- uet hall to defeat the Shamrocks Plnaau then held tiiomsummhd "I am” n am” Thewtnwu the fourth for Plneau to one hit until a a mu (H) V ( -Pm as a pitcher. seventh when Jimmy Ellllm. cm." :tVgf:'v9eh::l NMN-) the last of the seventh to snuff a determined bid by the Irish- game. The Shamrocks scored six men to get back in the ball runs in the last of the sevtflnlh baar far back into the outfield to make a sensational over the shoulder catch off Jackie Shep- hard for the final out. Joe Thistle started on the mound for the B.Y.C. but had trouble finding the corner and re tired in the third after walkinl Deraps Gi'eg0l'Y- the We "1" pitching staff for the Shamrocks. went all the way for his team uid gave up fifteen hits. Earlier in the week he had humbled the B.Y.C. with a neat four hitter. The B.Y.C. went ahead 4-0 in the second lnnlnz Ind 5"'Y9d Wt front as Alf CoadY ll" 3 mp1”- Joe Thistle walked Charlie Weath- erbge singled, Apps Arsenault and Joe Revell blasted a triple- They added two more in the illlfd on singles by Ray Maccloskey, Alf Coady and Gene ward. They scored six times in the sixth inn- Shooting under perfect condi- lions the largest group of gunners took part in Skczt sshootlng during the past week. Scores were generally high and entllllslallil (.00 II birds fell be- fore the shotguns. Shooting next week will be On Tuesday and Thursday nights. Following are the top ten scores for the past week. possible Ron Atkinson Walter Carver Glydon Willis Gil Houston Hugh Simpson Bob Hyndman Con Gallant Ralph Jenkins Harold Mulligan. '3-';15':'SnBll8fS8 Howard Douglas eight men and Zllllnl UP 0lllY "'0 rf now held by Cincinnati's Wallace hits ss.' C. Peters if; R. rf. A. Coady lb. D. Burge cf. 0. Ward c. J. Thistle 1!. 1!. Pieces p. .1. Flannagan if. 1.. Downing B. .s.: .1. Plneau ab. .1. Hughes cl. . Walsh 2b. J. Shepphard c. J. Gallant lb. H. Hennessey as. G. Scantlebury 11, H. Sample rf. D. Gregory p. C. Macnotigall rf. W. Shcphard ph. v Lemon (6-4) and Score (6.5) Detroit at Kansas City (N)- Gromek (5-4) vs Lasorda (0-3) ANNUAL TOUR . The same Circuit your.Gra"d Parents attended. H-Kiln-ENIHNTTIAN EVII Ml IS.-l'SlNC IIOCII IN TNI WORLD'S GREATEST asausraicnr institution ii."I.i.'r?.i2'rT7.:i 3.mCl0WNSm3O CllIUmIUIrlI 4, SINCE came an H; his A CANESTRELLI Illlneing leanlaa MANUEL BARRAGON Th Cloud Swiss MONDAY. JULY zuo common on Ausplces CIIARLOITETOWN KINSMEN CLUB 8 COMPLETE PERFORMANCE! I AND I P.M. SIMMONS FIELD Noirrn iuvnn ROAD Adilllll 41.253 Chlldnn 60a Tax Included INDIAN mi SIANESE ELERNANTS 1 E JULY 3 At lienderson-Cudmore continues today. Thanks for the terrific Response yesterday. Some of the many Summer Bargains: WORSTED and TROPICAL SUITS 52 5 ' FLANNEL mus NYLON "Pllclill" SPORT siiins2 liHAlil and BLUE DENIM PANTS 3 f stciiiimr SHORTS by Siaiiiolds .73” Sltop tom 2. ioliiciii lot ills Holiday .49 .99 .99 D