I..\S \'i~".(‘.\s. \'.»t- tit-it ne_\. \l.I:\;;..ki~.- l5:.i\t- 'ii.i'ii.'- er, named on t,>ti _‘l:h as .\.'i- ” MANAGER or THE YEKIT Ha-7 .- .. Swift 0 Daily Double It I Calif. Record ALBANY. CIIIE (AP) — The largest daily double In California rat-mg history was recorded Mon- day at Golden Gate Fiel when fire patmns co let-ted 84. 60 on ‘a combination of Pasa ' I ds 199. an 5 The Chu-lottietown Guanlha. lhooday, Oct. 29. 195 1 7 i and Telyar. Pasadena Slim. on whom SPORT ECHOES Wrestling Goes Ahead As 1 Coaches Go The Aces Wa This boy Niiiitiitl w‘'..- ‘»\i'-'« I-ts out of \loii:t'eal lS !'(‘llllI(‘iI ‘ii he‘ even more exciting than Gentle- man Jim Kelly. anti you can take It lroni its, who \I t't‘it-tl (ientleman .l:tii Lo IIll‘tIllL'll his amazing ;tt'roli;il.c-. 'hi- l\Vt"i\' boy can he l't‘L'tillIlIlt'Il(It'(l £t~ an acveleratiir oi the iitilsc-lieu‘ If Simard who wt'estleti at t'.i-t- Stadium Friday fll».’,l1I .s as good as Kelly. we promise not to be disappointed. If he is better. we can hardly wait to see Il'lll. and all you folks \\lIlli'l ti'.i\c'iliii: distance of L'i\ic Stttditini by foot. dog-cart, linitiiisitip or acru— plane. youd better be there. SPECTA(‘l'l.AR The Fortin hrotlicrs. fine spec» imens of physical nianhootl hy the way. are also well \\4'l'lI1 watching. Their Ipectacular Either of these boys can drop-kick an opponent to the canvas. get up and drop his tag-team p;ii'tncr_ twliii. s no right to iK'(‘B.\ti>llt‘tll_\'.I less time than it takes Sputnik to travel over llanpy is Gulch. They will be opposed by‘. two stalwarts called the Smith Brothers. _ \\hi\i\(‘r\. we manly bosonis “'I1(‘lllt‘l‘ 'hc_\'ve grown these beards to look like the Smith Brother: ‘of cough- drop, tame. or whether they've been gettin: too rnanv (‘hri':t- mas nP(‘I\'tl(‘< uc don't kiioux but rumor has it tho‘ thi-v're smart vircstlcrs who h:i\e n lot of enthusiastic followers in \or?h st.‘ Big Four Final Game- Under Lights TORONTO CP‘- The Big Four Football sudden-dezitli sL‘ltll-lltllll game. VI'ednc.srl.'i_\_ \o\ lit \\lIl be played at night if it is held in Hamilton or ()tt.'iV\a and during the afternoon if it is in Montreal. It was announced .\iind.'iy lltll)t‘|l liHlll(‘.\' had lfi l’tlill("‘_'_tilnfll In Nil“ lam“ Ihf‘ V““' "VI" Bob .\lot'an. league presitlciit. Iltlts t‘.H ti ll-‘|llJ|‘|‘ 0 (‘I "1 I U (I f‘ I‘ ha‘ IlN‘fli laid after a '.e.'i.’tie (‘\l'lltl|\€ lioiiiziii .i Illl-i«\' l‘i_‘llIIl.lll(It‘l’ It‘-‘I95 345' liml“ II” hi“ 1191'" meeting that the ;1.'inic \\lll \T(Il‘i pr-stcil It ll. '1 it in lost i-moi-d and \t‘(lI'l‘(l ttgtiiiist 18 times for a 925 at 8 p.m AST if it is played in iiiiiii-vi I\\i| -li:iiiiiii« lIl(‘ lit-l -ttr fielding average." tops among Hamilton or Ottawa The game old Viizilin win '_‘I g1iiir-s-;iitliid- the reculai \'lIl. goalies l will be televised "ll viii \ll|l'|\llI- .iiirt lost It as The s(‘('(\l1(‘l-I)t"§l percentage he-. __ __ ___ "" '«WI"iI Ill" Ill‘-'IH‘* t‘ll|ll-‘HI l<ri:s to Glenn lI.t|l of thiczigo iii \!‘ ‘till iiii’t li tiiii-iii’ W-i‘liii'rii ]t1..(l; [[;ml.c who has Qtfipppdl N H L ;iiitc~ It ‘i.I\ ’lI“ i‘1:lh tiiiic thill 311’ of the 3.13 shots tii‘er‘I at html . . . “Him H-M In‘ M M H‘ W ”“I"““ l‘ii' .i 1310 iii.'ti'k ('liiti‘lic lIo(ll.l(‘.’ I” “=4 “*4 ''7':'”‘ ‘'"”‘‘’''~ uhii l.l|ctl in for Jarqiies Plante :1‘:‘\t‘?nllA“' 1 _. m with .\lnntrcal Canadicnx for the ' " “as W” ”- M I . . first six izamcs. had a 940 marlt 1'Pm;d M?" p"'l"_"' J2 V 2“ 'mn“\ '\ ms hut Plimtc in the two games he‘ 9"" ‘I R ' ham‘ \I"" I-"'1' \l \\l til it i- im. illtl ltcii h.i- :il.i\-ctl IlIt< él 88.l percentage. _ Il‘l i lit-iit\ -is \ll‘lt'-|ll\ JIIT‘ I.'l\I iii the lc.'t:iit‘ G03“ M II“‘I“”"I‘ R lit‘.l\t(l to ‘i.i\i~ I)t‘l‘lV 1ll'Ir'.\Ilt‘(l The slalistits . Asalstn \l. lticlinrrl. \looi’e. \,Wi‘,\ W, H .. ,,, ‘H “hm, Hwv Q . “ PM B9IIV°3"-‘ M""'”’3I» R . \(i"'f‘ ' l"'I’ ii; .t;is xtasliiitl into lltidge .\‘| IM |3R lo 94()I .S"“““"‘ "3" ‘’‘'‘W'» ‘had a i-iioi lhcrt '.\r‘I‘P nltl\' tour w’i.i«ic_v. N 2192,1118 928i Wick» T°r°"l0. -iriiiiii ‘n i i i- til -10 ins Hall (‘ zit 212 zi «no Penalties Fontiiiato. Rangers. swiiuew The hoilms hate not .\‘iriim,.n<_ 3 33;. 303 ggmzl ‘1 mlnulfi ‘Wit t’<‘i'~\t'Wl (ll.'ltl\\i('l(. 'l' 202 tin 2! 896 j__., _4,__, , . Siiwclittk. I) 208 184 24 .885 833 drop-kicking is i SPORT FORUM What About Sir Sandy Ferguson was‘ ne\et‘ ti tlianipion Some persons iiiigli: say he was neier a great‘ fightci Yet ('\(’l'_\‘0n€ who knew him will tell you he was one of the most unique t-harzictcrs most colorful tigurcs ‘ - keen students of I)U\IllH Willi you that Sandy l-‘etgtisoni was a intich greater tighter than he was given credit for lbul V any ctititest in which he dii I-’ii:hting otit of Chelsea. Mass. est heavvw-eichts of the roped !stlll‘tl‘(‘ (‘crtainly t‘ the Sunny- hi'.'ic, \ Ii ll2llt\t' had been only I i. ll’ Pl .i ..~r oi the Hit‘ Hi pa d it a y iiiodtit-iion A H... m. “cu... ._\.,,,m M... ,1‘. l . is i. .- rt l. -imil tor ’li.itiiti Yiiiikt-cs tii.tkiii_' it's i..m..,i J1,“ i;a;\,nv Km M...-,,y juii. l\. i.‘ ll.‘il‘ ii; st.Il of \\I‘\'t‘l'l'1 debut at inc lt.\iera _i,,9 “,,imu_ .11.‘. .,,-uzmaii and II“”‘l drew with Sa mLangford nor :——j——-—:—: giieii Jack Johnson four terrif- - It‘ li;itt|e.s I-'ct‘gttson ftL:tit'ati\'c “I\ haiiimercd on the Worlths )lIl.\\'.-\L'KFl'I Braxes Saturlay izetl 'lll’t‘(‘ of their tour (‘t|t'll'Il('.\ l'lic .'ts~lsI.tllI It-it is lloh Keeley. Illt't.l_‘\‘|' I-red ll.iiic\ s hiilliicn to.itii and general ll.llltI_\lllZtf1. it For A League" \"~ i ii. .\ .i.itiil l f‘ ' M . . ‘M ll.~lllL~\(‘(i were Coiiiiie Ryan. ll .1 till‘ t.ittt lhcse lit lc il'Ill>\\5 . IN‘ SW.‘ Mr 3 W O, hwh tharlie Root and Johnny ltiddle “ h \“ llired were 'hitlo\i Vlyatt. \ t titi.i i.» s 'iittss , ‘V ‘ V I _ '_ ttiopped l'l‘t'('lll.) as p.tching ‘ \ I "j "‘ ‘W1 " “ “"""”‘* ~t-.iih oi l’lizI:ti.iclplii;i l’hillie.s. :“;‘[“‘\"l :"‘V""\‘] ’1“'\\l"' \:::f;1‘lI :;1lml"”‘(')" :iiitl iltlllllv l~‘il/pzitrick Lt coach "W W‘ '1” ~‘V VI ‘hi. “wrong ,\'.lll llii..,\\tootl zit ttit l’:ictfic " ’ ‘ " r " ‘ ‘ L1IiI\' l.c.t.!tle las’ season ~‘_' ""' l\”-'“ ‘” “I9 "‘I"“‘*'- .\‘i.ll to be named is Ryan": auc-. lhe lli~1lyi.\tioti l";_'ni:t~s i-ompare “i“.,,- at gm-d base i f.'i\oi‘alil\ with l.i:'Ee Rt-:t\ct' and ‘ hzs I'...it’ its t:'i-ttpc '.\(‘ are told. 7" THE \‘'F.\‘ l"iti \ t'lllt!i'~ if \ l- l’t‘iiice liilimiil l\i.llltI llotltct \l1.'tT1Il)S = are <t:'., u.iiriii: for .i li;i:tie to t-ziziie a'~ii_' ‘tlll sittiiii them. \\‘itt\ "lI‘ l-(‘ (\r iiwti: »\t‘e< if’ l.PI\l.\'(i'1‘t)\', Ky l»\Pt »-i \‘'ll .l't‘ "iv oiiii t'.iI(l\ -II the Iii-iiioii llzttitiver, lil-ltl llztnihle ti.-. ‘ i‘ i, 't.. ii.,_g,-1 lid. «me toii.i.n \\llltlL'l'. was sold .\lontlay .iit.i- up " <'-.~\t- He seems to .ItIIlll It (Battles of Lexington Vii I.tki~ k.iiiil\ to The :rIt~;i of hav- {‘”' $300-(moi in; tun it-am‘ ;.1;,’\-ing O,” M“ 1l'liie seller was R):bei‘t Gritch- ('i\t >V':t<ltiirii. and Inn i,,..m let. a wooster. ( io, attorney mi; .,i -i,,. 5-,,.,,.,\ \,.,.,.3 K;-Ml": and owner of (lay Acres Fztnn. . i l.’i.ii'ii .\ tlil like to have‘ ("”m"\' a 28 ' year ' md hllmfi gm, _\,_,H mm Hm MW do whims ttiziii. said he l)tlt‘t'Il,'l5t‘(I.II1t‘ hay, nib,‘ .‘ i,.‘,h..‘:‘) J“ zmms in (Wm sun oi l)(‘(lll ll.'.1l1(t\L‘l' - Sort.ci.t-ss“ _\~.MH”n for a sytidicate. I Only four horses. all of them i ~~—--—---—— -—— _-_... .lh sold for more than 5500.000 They Donovan & Spahn were .\;t-hiia. Tulyttr. the Phoe- L d U I1i\ utiti My Balm. -\ l)£lL'(‘|', -\ilio.s. was sold for $T>Il0.000 to ea n ll[tllli\‘Pl' Shoe Farms in 19.32. | Demon ll:ino\'er won the $60.5 \I'-I‘ l"I7l\ \P llitk lltiiio orounhhrcds. have evern been me horse. ticket number‘ nom de iQB'/. 08078. George Ft-wer, Cone QCX 533 h'_ Si. That it was not fate more than anything else In .ltil_v of 1905 occurred one of his bouts with Johnson. Jack .lIll1ll\4Il'1 nf (Jalicston. Texas won .1 foul from Sanity Ferguson oi stinny Brae. .\'.'1, in the sev- yenth round at the Douglas Ath- 'etic Association in Chelsea. \l' seventh round ti-linson fell over Ferguson and the latter struck him in the _‘l‘tilIl with his knee. Ferguson no only had to beat Johnson. but he had to beat the referee. Johnson was allowed to gauge. and commit other viola- of the rules. When Fer- attempted to come back me of the same the reef- erce disqualified him and award- ed Johnson the fight on a foul. ,’.‘ll\tin \\itli st ‘has’ ‘he decision although it was a total of $66 was wagered. $322. $18 at) and $34.30 ‘ ning the first race. Telyar completed the F O double by winner the aecoml 0 race and paying $9.30. $5.70 and 134.70. Another tight in 1905 that‘ The highest daily double ever Sandy engaged in was with \lar- recorded on the North Amerlc \ Hart, an aspirant tor the t-ontinent was the $12,724.80 paid lleatyvietght Chill!‘ ion- by Slick Trick and Roeklile on it is roctil‘(l0(l. is his go July 4. 195-1. at Agua Calientie. the opinion of the ritttzsitlc ex- ihe Kentuckian. Feri: sonf that he should have ha ' I Ferizuson took part in scores‘ of gruelling ring engagements. se om took part in DETROIT «AP» —Singer Bing not ‘ t‘i'oshy is planning to buy I stair ship. with ‘l-‘ergiison was at the height of haw to take considefablt‘ ‘HP sifltlllfll share of the Detriot Tig- hts ttrcet at the turn (it the l\I1lll(‘l1I himself b€‘IUt‘9 I11 “K t-rs hascliall team. the Detroit lctititiii-\ lhe piotif of the piid- his itiin doiin he foug the ,\‘.w,- ,~,,p0,-u_.d {mm L05 Angeies tliiig is in the (‘£lLln.l_’ howeier best iiien of his era. In tiiy yt.,,,dJ\_ despite the iztct that I-‘ci‘i.:u~on minzt Mind)‘ l"0l‘l§U50n W5‘ ""91 The News said CrosbY’S Share ‘lacked many prominent ring es- of the best liea\")'V\€‘1l!h1S t‘V_’0l'.,.S ,,x,,m.“,d w com 000 no - ‘S(‘t1tl.'ils he was one of the great- to come out of New BI‘Ul1s\I\’lCk‘s_“m.U00 when the American if not the best Eddie Connolly of Saint John. \ it was another who had his League club changed hands last year the sale price was $5.500.- . 33 year-old crooner is sell- ‘tng his stock in Pittsburgh Pi- .-rweight class and met most of rates of me Nauonal League_ the :it- top notch American fighters News said because b”eba“com_ " hm day‘ the like,‘ _°I Many iitissiiiiier Ford Frdck ruled “4mh°“"j. Rum lemfj Umrge (‘roshy could not hold substantial id Laxiibne Joe (..ins and In”_“_S‘S m bum mad“. league Connolly was without a man“ the best boxer to come " out of St. John. his career was "mbamy mpmdiiiiymmin Ii-ii, Boxer Is Still that he loved its aspects. . _ , Buck in the 30's New Bruns- Sern|_c°nsc|°us \\l(‘K turned out such well known iiiittslingers as Kid Hart. Roy Maclntyre, Fighter Jang. John- Sl{l£I*IEl.D. England 'APl Boxer Jackie Tiller is still semi- ‘ny Lifford and others Short- _. _ ly after ‘mitt War ll, Billy .°;[;;j<n';;*'fn- .§i_vfdgg{:; 33;; ;g,‘_ Landry. Tillie LeBlanc. Jimmy l0“j‘nu H “Em “°"““-"- 3” °’ ”°"““’“~ '““".° Officials at he Shefield Royal iwod m Canadian and "en. liilirtiiary said there has been can rings. Yvon Durelle. Lou Laurence and Lloyd Gordon are’ he best known and most high- “No significtant change" by rated fighters of recent, _ vears. All three mentioned are_;Il‘£‘f‘1t mlglrneft 3:155 B“_"I?at‘:' mm‘ “median Chamwons‘ | Tiller was unconscious (or .many hotirs after the fight. An operation was performed late in l am. Sir. etc. WILFHED O. MACCLUSKEY ml‘ the spring to_remove a blood List Of Canadian Ticket l Holders In Sweepstakes By THE CANADIAN PRESS Following is a list of Canadian ticket holders in the Irish hospi- tal sweepstakes based e (‘ambridgeshire handicap at Lon- don Oct. 30: tListed in order are time or name and townt Bull Ring; QBW 11169. Mati- nee. Ste. Anne de Beaupre. Que.; Bay. ngo. Laurent. Que. mo ll.» llit ll. n in . t,tll.‘i|l iiiiigii \\lii:t- \ti\‘ and hem. "til;-aim-n \\(\n[ nnmi Chatting. QAX mas. Laboret Him,” \“‘”m "I \“‘‘“‘“'l‘‘'9 \\lll Ill l'.'lt'('~ in ‘JR starts. v”“'“- A-VI"‘9r~ QW- ."L‘m1 ‘I pi" V H Im]‘l"“ “II” (|".lt'Illl(‘ltl bought Demon llan— C°“"‘9I1 QAZ 29145 P9I1l(‘0' I“ H II ‘I H MI MN Elam‘ met‘ for ‘§tl".tMit) from llarrisnn (ll-'l<‘. \i- « :i\i.'i;:..i the’-1 i')<"’:)l i-oiiiplete Hm.‘ Hf Da”hl”.‘.‘ Conn-Hm,‘ had Fmgmormnl Rxp 72337. Cum. ‘ «'4 liiziiors in . _, , , TN. 3.. \,..,._,.M |,._m“_an m”‘_ ?|fll‘tr:llt:1;b(‘l Demon Hanover as a.ea}t;l].\n.R .\'lRt't:;l"‘:t-. RPZ "450 mg l\Il’It"lI ‘ti _'.-.iiit~s mil 0.’ .'i'-l wart: I ' ,‘ L ‘ I I’-l' ii -lit. tit iiittI;|t'¢~ ltlllx in tho — — —— \[:,I1lrl1' ?)' ‘\"lt‘lt‘ttl lt‘.t_‘lH‘ \'p:ihii ucitt d l ' - I -I ' i . ._\ ‘H .. W p ,. U y I drecl. lxeariigty. f\I1d 'l‘ii- I\I\il~l'i \ttIllll‘lllt'\I\\‘l\‘\.i\l S |.1.\[.2m;lIalr{-BQAT 90395’ Gums and .t:on:il l.f‘.'lL'll(’ lea l ir th (14 l ' Z“ X‘ “mink it \\l a i ‘FV:leta:‘ RNQ 72063. Useleu, l"i;'tri-s t“llllDllt‘(l h\‘ The \.sso-‘ . . . "1 one 0"‘ tIt'lI(‘tI Press .'lI~4i (ll\(’l()~(‘tl \l«in- -rHm)‘\T0» I(_P’. ' A IUHTCI .“eId°n'_ QAM 86268’ Beebobsi (Ln “A” ‘Wm . mnmhfi‘ (yllllll) \\tit\lO\ is tic itisitst A\,i,-.,._«ara pa“,-‘ om L'.tllll'» \\t'!l' li ..ii iii IIII iti.'i_iors. "'l,”"mmdcr m mo ‘\ allonall I‘”“1‘ (‘NIP R-‘ix 30905. 0ra—. l’i:tsliiircli'« lioli l-'i"t~ii(l wits l'lln— I“"'k“-" 1“‘“:"" V‘ I4" Ihle ““'W’" . Lztiri. .\lontreal. n,.,.“p ...,h 17 [,,,nm‘m' .mmA hut l"]y3I lfltsflal-d5 are anythingl Lien Star: RNW 14216. Just] l inzttc Rillv l’ii‘t'ce and the Iiinnts hm h"”‘p-V with hi‘ Bllnmnes" ’%i,~%n§.,g<>a E MAN WITH THE CA6 H out TU vgwcu titétjitsu 1-. .\l 60 53 cl S-shots; St-stops, G- Pctpercentaget ipliqtrllzén mpfire u _ W ; Explores Under I Arctic lcefields gnu...- Jurnlla SAN FR-‘\.\'CIS(‘() 'AP‘ -The US .\'avy's atomic submarine fsautiliis has spent 51-» days sub- merged under the Arctic ice pack gathering scientific data. navy lsecretary Thomas 5. Gates din- iclosed Sunday : “The Vaiittltis has scored an other first " ~.. N (out DIAJG A-t our»/so salons LNP, amt nu KTLA gun he said on arrivlnl unite too rinse me 1'00 MI! here to matte two speeches. _ _~,,_‘.i "Just recently she has com- "’f.:.@.",‘,:._‘2 fplt-ted an Arctic cruile to enable ‘ _ ‘Z, ff 3 ‘scientific and operational person- ’; ““" net to obtain data on under-lee ronditions. oceanographic studies nd of currents weather ‘opcrations of equipment and mat-hinerv I He gave no indication of what part n! the Arctic tho \'ntililuI wax cruising. MONEY POI JORDON ‘ AMMAN, Jordan iAPi—Jordan than reeetved O. . sn- Wtlfial A cisu IS BEING RRXEHY Once. Saint John. NB Rampant QBX 47252. Sodor. l..iu7on. Que. QBZ 01999. C .\‘l. Boiiri.:ctiis. Monclon. NB. QCZI .'i'.’,'llT. ('ocu. Vtctoriaville. Que; QBV 54827. Tod Sloan. Montreal Nalzaika QBX 42247. Fancy, \et‘dun_ Que: RN}! 113.. qiiet. Montreal K.'ii'alI RPX 32243. l)("fl1‘\ [,4-. totirncati. Plessisville. Que ; RPP. 7.'lTt$0. Partner. Montreal; RPV .1wt9. Alouette itagog. Que. Barons Folly Qcx 52545_ Henri Fleury; Quebec .\‘ovcretgn I-‘lame R.'\'.‘( 43752. Hint-kic. Miintrcnl. QAW 52731, ('or.'i. .\1ontrcal_ RNZ :'>5026. Fred (ill)SDn. La Salle. Que. I (‘flnenhagenz QJN 03769,‘. Homer .\liron. Rouyn. Qiit-_ AI(‘|lT|('t'l(‘S' RPZ 38265. Joan. Ruth. Man I real: QCX 48T76.l Roger Hilodeau. Levis. Qu llright Silk R 83457. Han. Afton. N.S. Soldier Slipper: RPP 753%. lg- nanc Holod. Montreal. Land of the Free QBQ 71036. l I (‘ Black _ wish, (‘as-cade Point. Que; QBZ 0290. Star of the East, London- derr.\'. NS : RNW S4438. Leopold Pilon. .\lont.real London Cry: QBX 06295. Lucky clot in the brain. Race Winners At Truro Seien. Montreal. TRL'l't0 t(‘f’i«I\loah had three Olaf‘ RPX 44477. R|mI- 3I0nt- . wins and Walk the Line and Dom- F981: QCV 35195. 0- -I~ Ah9«"|1”“- } inator had two each in Saturday’: St. Laurent. QU9.Z RNX 427. harnogs racing card h9rQ_ Seine. Montreal. ‘ The P.E.l.owned Moab com- Paudit: QAZ 25747. Lucky Girl. bined with Walk the Line for a New Waterford. NS. daily double return of 510. Only Rose Peta]: RNW 48522‘ Mr-"I5 ll0l‘.\(‘S l0()l( P811 in the DIDC and Mrs. E. N‘ Dav1s_ M3(.K“_ ihalf-mile dashes that attracted V-me. Que ‘ one of the smallest crowds of the Orthopaedic. RPW Comeba Won By Shantz Stun NEW ronx tAP) .— Bobby ‘Shanta. who rallied it-om a 2-7 iching rec amen League‘: earned run champion- p the last season. Monday was c ‘ted with having made the it Sixty-nine ol the 1952 particl: an pa-ting w-ritens in the annual As- sociated Press poll vot for Shantz. Gene Woodling. Cleve- land outlielder. was named on 31 ballots. Ted Williams of Boston. who the leagues batting title for the fifth time was third with 12 votes. He was followed by Durollo To Moot Froddlo Mack MONCTON tCPi — Yvon Dun elle. the battling fisherman from Bale Ste. Anne who hold: iii. nadian a ritish Ligm Heavyweight Championship, will meet Freddie Mach 0! Bennett ville. SC. and Brooklyn. NY, ' ¢. 10 - round tight ere Nov. 7. It was announced Monday night. Chria Shaban. who handle; Durella for out-ol-town tights. said “we've wasted mo tnnmcr ck Prize Washington outfielder Roy Siev- erl and Baltimore pitcher ‘ Loea. Each hind nine. Shani: was acquired from Kan- sas City last February. Al ‘ tabbed for bullpen duty the 32- year-otd lettbander became the club’: top southpaw folowing an injury to Whitey Ford In the first two month of the season he looked every Inch the pitcher he was in 1952 when a 24-7 record with Philadelphia brought him the circuit‘: moat went into a slump atter mld-sea- apn but again came on atrong in ithe final month to nose out team ‘mate Tom Sturdivant for the earned run crown with a 2.45 mark. - duflnl . ed: “We were profnlsgd a title fight after the Tony An. thony battle tDurelle held An» thony to a 10-round draw June 15 in Detroit) but nothing but talk has come of it. “We're still hoping for a crack at the crown. I'm somewhat din. appointed that nobody in Canada promoting 3 proposed Moore - urellc scrap. especially Montreal where I think I Hockey 3 0 -Big Seven i By THE CANADIAN PRESS I Montreal’: Maurce (Rocket| lftichard scored a goal and set ‘up two others during the week- end to lead the NHL in just about ‘every individual category except lshutouts and penalties. The Rocket's I6 points are two better than llll brother Henri IPocket Rocket) Richard‘: nee- ,ond~place record. The Lea er! 6 A Pta. M. Richard. Montreal ll 8 l6 H. Richard. Montreal 7 7 it Moore. Montreal 5 8 13 Bellveatl. Montreal 5 8 13 Horvath. Boston 4 5 9 Seven players tied with eight points. I "i Will Remain l i An Amateur i MONTREAL tCPi ~ Sven Jo- lhansson. centre with the Swedish ‘team that won the world amateur hockey championship in Moscow ,last March. has decided to re- ‘imaln an amateur after a {Ive- game trial in the Quebec Hockey League. The disclosure was made here Saturday night by Lynn Patrick. Boston Bruins. parent club of the Aces. Patrick said Johansson. 14. plans to return to his homeland. T0 ENTERTAIN QUEEN LONDON tkeutiersi Jan musician Count Basie and singer Judy Garland were among star vaudeville acts chosen Monday to perform ore Queen Elizabeth at the annual royal vu-lety per- formance here Not‘ 18. The Queen also will hear t nor Marlo Laura. comediienne Gracie Fields and 20-year-old Tommy Steele. Britain's answer to Elvis Prel- ley.. Moore‘: $110,000 demand could have been met. After the Mack flulit. Shabar announced DEMAND ALARMS LONDON tReutersl—An asso- ciation of civil servants Monday called for I public alarm system ‘at atomic energy plants to give; “Sm “'35 _ 19 I)t‘1I‘0lI . . i here he decistoned Willie Bes- igeneral warning of accidents» "‘ b The move follows the recent $810 Ijougds. rm” °“y“°‘3m overheating of a uranium pile at a plutonium factory at Windtscale which scattered small quantities ANEIENT ‘RT of radioactive dust over some he practice of ventrlloqiiisni square miles of surrounding ter- was known in ancient Egypt and ' py, Greece. YOU'RE SIIRE to onioy smooth slulvos with Gillette Blue Blades 0 Sharpeot Edges Eva Honed 0 Fast.er--Longer-Lasting Shaves 0 Double Edged For Double Economy for Extra Convenience . . . buy Gillette Blue Blades in dispensers w‘ h used blade compartments. 20 Bladel, $1 .00 10 Blades. 50c. package, 5 for 25¢. 39649 Wind. St. Hyacinthe. Que; 50158. Moune. St. Foy. Que. Traitress: RPQ 30726. Jane. Saint John. V . Humming Bird. Verdun. Que. 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