A ''--v-w--------v2--mvn , ts Poulton And Edwards Will F iviajor G.A. MacDonald Leaves Today For Bisley lure among the outslniirling shoots at Rislr-y. l l-':itlioi' Mat-llonvilil f1lllll1llPfI for his position on the Bisicy train til Xgkvltlillhlyl ul of Fulfil it ill lruwvli WP xv--.-. Yolk ilii.--i (J. iimixii; I"li .;,.;- in-l.. nu ttlI'fl- ""11 '”l'”” "'1 ll.” ”"ll ”” ”...”l”' the D.('.R.A. mom in Ottawa. The ll”. Illmlllll lll” llllmlll Sh D l. K I-iii rifle shots from envli Prov- ,m l' ax" vi vwii'rli4'l' "l ill" l .”. llll'(' illk” l1.'irl in this merit and "llll" liltlllli T ml llll'l” llill, MM the host 18 Iltflf'l(Sl'lt('ll in the Do- llilil " ill" llllllllw ill l'lmlp'l' niiiiiiiii are sell-i-ted for the His- !-,: -till; l V. V I lay irniiii on the fiilloxiiiirz )(H'tl', l”" t' ll ”"t ' ll Vi: H ""l Two iv.-its zign Fzitlir-r Mm-Don-l P” ll' ll f' l; S ' ll, H W: "Nd nld wns one of tho FIIIPHTPTI rep- illwl ll mm M Willi lvllhmuleilli6S(lllilflK the Priwiiiirv in lIl(' Oli- 'll"l-" 'l "W L lillllmll mm",-riiia nlPI'i. lie plru-A-il iinioni: the "Vl I' ll" 'l'l””l'”,'l Di liip 18 and wt-iii to Bislov last ll " lo W” Utiltlilf. As .'I lllt'lllllPl' of the Bislovl i il” l :' f l l'lk"l.” li"Illl lln JIlll0lll'tl.i'.Ill.l flllltllllefll .'ll- ll. M” 4 ill llllllli , for the 1 lili A slimit Hlllll Ill”: : Ml" S. l W V” ll hm :i,i;iiii IlP W .x' up .ii the top lilllll 'll"' ' Vl'lllw HI has lwlln llw hr-sl iii t'.iii:iil;i, ilius iniriiinil l' l' N ll"; - lPl'm' lxhllll .iiiiiilinr trip to ltixl-ii. -" '' ll" WIN. " i9:i:lii-i' (2mii'.'i- s Prufiixsor 0f' '1 it '”,”'r' W" Ni" iiiiwi.-s (ll Si. liiin-i this lllllt'PI'-l 'lr" l ' ' .M:M'M:'l Yi.'ll;l”.Il.l;l:, S.ll. lie iiill irittiiii ii.irl,i :11 Sep- tl ii. ..I -- -' lxlltl .,....r- um um '””"""” l.V11lili.1l1f&11 Move Into First- I lace in Softball League l2.3.212";il..”t22?lili.J?;”;f;.J”.f.';ll;ii. I 12st two- innings mu. 1. i :.I., ..r m,- (- :: s.ifi- fl Vmnfln the .: u . ; 1.. llllm 1.i as lhe). bump (,w.,, ;. (-lggply Cali. will .lesied imll giiiiiii iii Wlllll lll-0 Cll.l' .lol".i'.".l ihci sJH.&Pl.SV '.-T in iiiiivtil lml "I ms? at the end of five innings but ill lllIl'i'illll'gS' g the Youth Ciiiblierr sciiird foil" Ti." 1 (lg. nioi-M mug; in the .six".i 'dll'l added set an " ilk” llwr ninrc iii the Sl'VPllill to wrap up R Y F" ill the tzainn ' F'”'k"M - John E.doii G-seevi started on tho r M Cm” mound for tho 1. Y. C. and was re- lll”l't ltmion -lieved In the fifth by Will Sheli- " hi mp "mm herd Nell 1tfi(iNri'iii liliclicd fur the C;ti. . v John liiclinrrl lini-rl.rrl tho 1'. 't iC. Citv ('iil1lCSf wli 19 Bill Muriilii. , piirlirirl .':.;r hit lxili ii.ii': w .'.'-iiicti the M Tum” l.(. Jacksoii as Arsenaivll ' i l"-' 'l7"'l "V Ill" i-f, Jai'd'nP 31). Ciockctt lib. R -livrl for in h tsi (.1I.m-,1 3,3,, (-I gmem 1,. Ag cm-. r riiiis ill mi'-- 117.1 N V . t ir- ' . iriirv llri-.i ovriri H Y (-4 y -1,,y..M)iJ ML xv,-.Rl,lus,-. "r-1---.-. Hg ililrrl h2SPi Q KEV; (,1. ivy.-l, pf, shpiv . on hr. 12:1 tuiv iii:i."Ivc anti W7!-Si hwd 2h. (; Rump lyg Tllisllc p. .-3 ind 4.-p nl) ii-n ;H,ii'. lC.”l1l1lYbFII4",('7till'l' iii RWY if f". .l(I"- '-v tlir it V f' -”'FlV'fl '1-W i,..,.d cf, .1 Hpiiliogsry r. B I.-iiinnii '.l 'ii!llF run Pliil-why P Cm,” 5,. Ir M,mD(,n,.1,l ll, l'”llNl Ml me .1. Grern. p. W Sliripli-ard rf. lt. ,- play as I" It Flievpliarrl lh. F Duiin rf. 5'W"l(l M5" 1” Citi'- G. Scniitleliiiry lf. 1') 1-"WW4 White lb. R noqi-rs an. a. Pryor ill-””ll)'ll' M C”""':s.n N. Mac-Ncvlii 13. J Siiniiiiers i,V) ll til :i three viiiii3b" F nevim, My D Rm” Q JV "ll ill" ll” "f llh”lNI-ICAlllf'V rf. '. "l l' " il"”W Mull IzPKlOlli- Whelnn rf. Blniirliarrl "::.-- fr:-ii-ii raced into P. Cmmors SS Nmmlsm, I, S”.m,.i '" i" ” ll ll'”'V'". ilhmd 6'3 lb, Goodwin ?h. lFlo'.r:,rr F), Miih.'ir:l ll l"”””'r lr-l'. Miiriiaizlmii if. V'””l rm. ill” .T."tVCFPS- Hiirclcii ss. I'ifKlLTSOll rf. '-l' ll” Mi J. Morris i-'. B. Giillaiil c, l. A'SFNl- -"it ill" 'lil5””PS'”laiilt lf. w TPPJEG it. Cnrrl ill'”'l"il "mil mrmilb. J. Revell 511). 1. Gall-iiit ii. T. will bllllom rro"l.TWB-(!D0ll-Elltl, B. Mziclroiiiinn. G "l”'? IV-L9 Hennessev. Yoiilli Club scored ” 4 islanders and boosters clubs BOXING ' AT Till Charlottetown Forum TIIESDAY. JUNE 9 Tllllltkhzliil WAIN )l()l"I'--I0 It()IlNI)S IT1Illll' "Kill" (ill. P0lll.TONvs DWARDS-. iilunx. N.r., isiz tho. it ROUND srr.ci.u. Bud Ramsay Suninirrslde. 1.'ttl llis. t'li'irInltclmvn. 154 lbs. FlF1ll-FIN.-IT,-6 ROINDS Austin Squarebriggs (lIiaI'lollrlou-ii. l7l Ills. VI VI Mitch Krswada Lelloy Jones Si-dne,v,.N.S.. 112 Inc. miim, 1:41 lhl. M Tiger Steele 2nd vs Warren Mugdridge Rounds ('h:Irlntletown, 132 lbs. Pope Road, 135 lhii. Tit-Iuils on sale at the Old Spain, Ycntis and Fred I.nmbros'. Prices: Ringsidt--551.75; Reserve-9i'o1.50; Rush-SL00 Johnny's Mayfair, Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER--FRIDAY la SATURDAY June 12 and 18 - 8:30 PM. Sharp WAGONNS WEST (Cinecolor) Rod Cameron, Noah Beery Jr., Peggio Castle and Michael Chopin. 't ALSO SHORT SUBTECP8 The trains were tied iiil "1 7". niileil ins iinvii oiui.-P worked MW, B Y C 5.m5.hlngvM in... s'.ll(,Il(tS;g a. Emmy m HY" till)” Lineups" D."ii.r,i'iiirii- Dunn ”. T.. Y. C- C. Peters 3h. 1” Siit-p-l ' By Rousoii f LITTLE SPORT 6 PAGE SIX Gil Edwpr .t.hc highly rated young mldd ewelght. from New York City and Harry "Kid" Poul- ton of Charlottetown, the leading JUNE 9, 1953 Athletic Events Dominion Day It was aiiiiuiiiiced last I-veiling by the Pliysical Fitness Division that they will again stage their two feature events this year on .liily lst, Doiiiliiloii Day. In the forenoon i the big itriisiiigtoii-Cliarlottetowii, hike rut-ii iiill be run off with the boys gt-ttiiiu ii'.i;ii' from Kensiiigioii at ll.litl :1 iii. in the i-ioiiing at 7.30. 3 fiiil track and field six mile run 'pi'ol:i'niiiiii0 of cri-tits iiirluding a .distanr-e men. In view of the fact this will be the first big meet. iin-' drr lights. 'rl lot of enthiisizism is being (llSl)Itl)'ECI ani-orig sport fan. and it IS hoped that this yr-rir the wenilinr will belinve to add to the SIICCPSS of the inert, ;White Sox Sell llutfielder Clark CHICAGO, iAPJ--Oulfielder Al he Clark was sold to Rochester of the International League by Chi- i-.ii;o While Sox Monday for an llllLtlSCIOS9(i sum. M The Sox bouglit. Clark from lPhiladelphia Athletics May 12. In 15 turns at. the bat, mostly as it ipiiich-liitter, he made one hit. 0 'eldei' Ed Stewart returns to tlir Sox i-nctcr from the dlsablrri IIW. He l)l'(llff' his thumb in spring! ,ii-aiiiinz and ti month lautr was SlflPlli'lPd with an emergency ap- pendecl om). lGals Defeat :In. S'side Sof Soitball Game This Evening Tliri Siinsliiiiv lslziiiil l).'iii',i' will ninol the Suiiiniersidc Jnrps lIllSi 4-voiiin: in an exhibition sofllvilli ;1EillH' on the Old Diamond. Tliol lzrinio will get iinderwiiy at six iilrlorlt. j The 1tfWllx'l)' incrtlnlz of the Clill Suflhiill limgiic oxen-iillir: will lw linorrow evening at 8:30. Halifax District ;BasebaIl ileague Opens By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tt was lioine-toivners' rlziy nt- thn tfniifaic .-md District Raschzill lmisziiv season VETS it-'llllVfIl"'i Wm- rlav Tfi'Frnnnl l-nrriiiicr: 1"'t'iil'tl- lived llll twii lilo iiiiiiiws 'or :1 'i-” 'i'irl:n-v nvi-,r T-'ii"o Wrniv-mic, ""lll” ':trll'i'.'foii Alhloivi: I"l'!l1I(l't(l Dart. ""lll Arrows 7-0. N: in the cimh liiiiiiiiz for their Nfivf Fit-'.-.'r".'s' rlrmilt iiliiiii iii WP sivlli link" :- rivnriiorl-' :15 the T1"- iiino-ic foil l)Plll'Yl In the P'1'.'l" '.ltPl'lIlS on the KlT'Pl'ii'.'lilV of I ivilr " Triiro runs. Tiv9rmin' held ii"" :-ivwvin mn lgpr in Fnlrlic Thrliriltls Rt-ircols lo ii Ill.” iiiiii'i from IlO'llPf'. 'i1riirn 0.'ll.”l1Pl' Wi" Vrvn (l0ll"'P- led with it Charlie f-Teednivi n'fnr- iii" in "1" second to stwrl the scor- ip-, Tirpvlniii gnvn envpn i-ii: tn r'l'”?li-vv iii: i-'iiil'.e'l iii l'lf' fiiwl 'l"t1"'t o"'"' Vrrvlwlts tow-sol-lrcr. P'ilih'rw 11"" Orirr linld tllic RP”-'.'CfI'? IlllI'”i" . Alex 7.vch went the dist-m-A for the visitors. ellawivw tiliie hits . Tile twrulwit, pitcilliw n' The Rrrwvi lrid l-lie Arrnv-I T1l'""'l"l mil "in wav. Bvrwvi had a TV!-llll'I"' inn tiin flrn iiiilll MM .uveril'i Wll'"l Bob Beaver slnvlwl in ceiztro The game almost. tilerw up to it face in the final lnnlmr whe-ii he loaded lho soul": on tr-rim 9llNt(W- slvn wnl'l::, but he biiol'le" down in wliif! two in n rrvw and Mt "M next batter on an earv outfield fiv Dartl-imtith T1-uric-r Jim kin" was almost. nmwnis count To the pitch- lmz duel, but. the Alblons made the most of their slv hits and l'i'-or Dnrtmniilli errorr. Stnllwlnii drove -iri-ors "lPIt' run! in the foiirlli and fifth lnnlngii. SHIP G the big cvciit ii.ll be the iinniinl Maiitinirg lliiiiin'..oii Meet ferituriiig :rl:itl ladies hold in the Holy Nanie llall lo-- Tlie inrriinor: 'lll"ITN'T across two. .-:--n---.- 1...; VV"ICi Harry Poulton vs. Gil Edwards Main bout-Gil Edwards. New York vs. llnrry Poulton, Char- i '.ut.tetowii. oaks 21:7” tball Game l l -(tiuii-:r's (nil: i-niiiiiiiiiirl on illPll' lif'll)i'1' iiiriiwli at ill? Qllfml F.l;7..ilwili Slillllflll dnimniid last owiiiizu. (lFlN1i1ll'I the .Airfoi'cc: Dnks his the ilocisiro score of 21-'l.l AQtllllSl .loliii.-".ioii, siiirtiiig pitcher: for the WD's. the Gals teed off- for 7 hits and took advantage oil seven Aii'i'orro bubbles to score 1.5l runs. Tlioinas look over then for; the Daks, and the game lvvelledl off into a more eicn contest. Al-5. ll0ilf'lI1(l!', C-eoi'geoiis Gals got ten; lllll-S, and the Dziks 9. The rr-d-i were much stendieri 1lllPl(i. limit-im-, and coininittedl only three niiscues to the Daksl riinr-. Muriel lVTllllN' led the winners at . lthc iiliiiti iiitli four lii:s. nii'ludini.: la dmiiilr, iii ilVC trips. Vtlmidtl. lCll:llll)f'lI. lil0llQl1 i,zc,ttiiii:' no safe! llllF, siriiitillnled iirouiitl secoiitll ,l).'i.n-, inzikiiig tour nice pickups of llltli rollers to throw the ruiiiicrs ;(Itl'. lit iil'Si. Miniee was also lstziiiiz in short iii-ltl, getting a tilt" 1 ,'iiuinbi-,r with it l)1ll"-lttlll1tl'l)' strong ; iiiliip, Marcia D:iliiiie,'.' and Liiiiiiui l(lillI':llli. ciirli hit ti-.o for fivii. 1)e- l lniiey uctlinu ii l,!l'ltllCI slam lioiiier ,iii the srcciitl lrniiic. Liniiic clout- vd out it doiiblr-, as did M:icMillzin l llllfl Rnlicork oi llltt Dziks. Si-liiff- ll"l. A1i'foi('1' i'.'it(iiirii', hit it li'il)lr. Hits Gooi'cc's (Lil: -- Dclaiiey l3. 1.. (illllillli p, Munro 4. Arson- iiiiili. 1. R. GtlllflPt 1. Dnks 'l'hom:is, Mai-Miliziii 2, Babcock 2. iRcrider, Aiiili'c:iiioiioliiiis, Whrolcr -. Err '. Dill. -S'l iii ll -1. B.l- t , . ) (M l 5 ll up 1) lFnhr rl) Overmirn( 4i and1(t'llcr.isp,-mgngid H M 13 29 .,03 the league. jr-or-it 2. Wlicclri: 2. Mat-Millziii. i(icoi':o's UITIS -R. Gaiitlct, Dclaiioy, Munro lrf: M. B.'ll)."t'1('l( 2l)1 F). IAiidrciiiiiipoloiis if; M. lrlb; White rind Pcllt-tit-r of; D. Schiffner C. Gt-iii-go's Gals -- M. Delaney 31): y 1.. Gnlliiiit rf; W. Clinpiwl 2b: NIH hillll”P ss: S. Arse-ii:iiiT7 ii; C. Gal- lllll'. ll); D. Gallant 0; R. Gaudr-t and 1'. (iallniit ('1: S). Smith lf. Uiiiliims--Pluto---G. T)osRoclios; lhases---J. Marlin. .King Regains l l l ,,lLighlweight Title TORONTO. (Cpl--.-Allilllllt King of Toroiito regained the Caiiadiaii liizlitwright boxing chnmpionsihip lNI0lldXLl' night with a dull 12-round noclson over defending champion Itrinand Snvole of Montreal. First iircsidr-nt. of the Canadian Niirsns Association in 1911 was Mary ltiznns Snivrly. nursing triirhnr who died in 1933. unrest All person holding SHIP CONTEST TICKETS amt MONEY please turn In the above to the President of the Islanders Hockey Club within 24 hours. 1'. E. IBLANDERS HOCKEY CLUB Poulton Edward! A age 20 "10" height 5'11 1-2" 1159 ii eight 159 neck 16 1-2 chest inorniail 39 chest (expanded! -12 forearm 11 1-2 wrist 'l biceps 12 1-2 32 waist. 31 1-2 20 iliigli 21 1-2 13 1-2 call 14, 8 3-4 ankle 9i Fight ram ' S semi-final. 'lV-Smith; L-- Meyer. 1-lRs: Cin- TH IE7 GU ARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Tale 0iTiie Tape The place-Charlottetown Forum The time-First fight 8.30 pm. Supporting card - Austin Sqiiarebriggs, Charlottetown vs. .VTliCI1 Krswada. Sydney, six round LeRoy Jones, Halifax .5 Bud Ranisay, Summerside, six .'l)llllCIS, Tiger Steele vs. Warren Miidridge, opener. l Probable odds-Edwards 7 to 5 Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Boston 002 (HO 000-3 8 1 )1-troll 002 000 40x-6 13 0 Grissom. Freeman 13! Kinder i'li iziri White; Garvor and Batts. l.-Freeman. HR: Boston-Ei'i-rs. (lnrlnntiti .... .. 200 fifttl mo )3 10 1 Brooklyn lfltl 210 M0 5 12 1 Jiidson. Smith (4) and Land- iiih: Meyer. Hughes 14i Porlrcs i.'ii Branch 19) and Campanelln. vinnati-Bell, Kluszewski, .- St. Louis ... . 510 (ty Plttabiirgli 3 6 fll ii2 innln-gsi .Vli7.cIl, Vl'hllr I61 Birnzlil Iiitl Mill:-r (12) and It. Rice: Lnpnliiio. llctki '12 and Szindlock, Atwcll il2i. W- -Biiazlr: 1. Louis, hlusitil, Svlioi-ndiriiisl. National League Milwaukee New York 000 I10 012- ll 12 31 Surkont, Burdettc (iii and St. Claire: Maglit-. Corwin I8i iiedy I91 and Wesirum. W-Surkont. L-Mnglle. Km-E HR.s: Milwaukee- Pafko, Mnt-lmevdand ITPWS. 'll:iIT.i'. Jrirdnii '7! mid T.nl-irimnn. 000 ON 340-12 13 ll contender for the Canadian Mid- dleweight B-axing Championship went through their final workouts yesterday evening in preparation for tonight's ten round bout at the Forum. Both fighters worked outy for nearly a half hour before a good sized crowd of fight followers whose presence at the pre-tight drills indicated that a bumper house would be on hand tonight when the two boxers climb between the ropes for their long-awaited ten rounder. Poulton, working out with LeRoy Jones and Buzzy Urquhart of Mali- fax went into the ring first and lie was followed about 45 minutes later by Edwards who arrived in Cliarlottetmvii from Boston at six o'clock yesterday evening. 1-Edwards, ii strong, sleek looking fighter whose rippling muscles in- dicate punching power and fine body coordination reported in the peak of physical condition. He is x accompanied by his trainer Jack Friday. Poulton, looking fit, and line at 159 pounds was still favoring his shoulder during the workout. lie reported that the shoulder, causing him pain from either 11. cold or it pulled muscle, was feeling better and that with further heat treat- ments last night it w-oiild be ok. by fight time. ' The 20-year old Edwards, who Is rapidly advancing up the fistic lad- ldrr. has been working out for the ipast three weeks with Ralph Mug. er" Jones and Tiizco Poriiiguoz. .'l'he latter is the middleweight champion of Costa Rica, Edwards is anxious to end to- night's fight as quickly as passlble, ”I want to get. in there and get it over with soon. Anything can nap- pen in this game and I don't, want, to get hurt," he stated. yl-Its trainer 46 year nlcl .131-k Friday. who has been R.l'0lU1d box- ing circles for over 30 years believes Edwards can end the fight when- ever he wishes. "I look for an easy fight. Gil will knock him out. any lime T 535'." commented Friday. Poulton, on the other hand, re- fused to make any definite me. dictions. "I expect to win," said H, .,A.s .Hari'y-"But. anything can happen in a fight." Edwards has been fighting since he was about nine years old, In lBa?eliall Practice Fa-Wliitll l'l'I'll'llPos inr tlin lii- . cliampionsliip and he also won the '(;.ii. EDWARDS - HPrlnf'EI(;i'tll'Il liilltlv -lllllliilv Iixbliigs i;,ill D(-pm.-rm-em of 1-amks Ci”, Champy HNRL "RS 51- I in he tiis civiiin, .4 .i... .l( lonshlp m New York in the same Juniors iiill pl.'lf'll('P on Mmnorial year, He fought on a tcnm with I-lioltl WIlIIP the Inicrniiiiliiilos iiiil suph hold it biilliniz pi'ii('liiie llosliilal Field. on thn vrcll known performers as Johnny Saxton and Coley Wallace, H9 iulmld Pro hi 1951 mid sincc - ' i ' ' - then he has hzid 17 pro fights, Hp B b ' had eight. knock-outs last your and a four of them were. in Madison Stlllare Garden where he is R cmivd pleasing perfornici: Edwm'ds' face strongly resembles lhhl 0! Joe Louis. He has narrow swivelled hips and powerful I V 9” 15 -535 somewhat remlndful of Sugar 1'3: By THE FANATA)-IAN PRESS American League New York . . 34 11 .756 (-hm,” 001 gm Moss 10 ,5 lgH"ii5cl:q"n3l”" -- Robinson. At the end of a half Philadelphia 040110 (ilx-7 i2o.Bo.m,, " 7.; SI, "510 ll”.”” shadmv l"””"" "Id "We Miinner, Kelly illi Simpson 48) lph'und91pma 51 33 "42.-, Skmplng ye5”3l'd3Y he WRSYIT Wen and Garaglola; Miller, Rid7ik 44) St Louis ” ' 19 50 58;; puulnm .. , and Lopami De-mm - - 11 37 -229p 1 In add-itioii to his masterful box- wgmdzik. Nwmml him". - i ng fiblllty Poulton will have LgMmm,,,.g Mnwnukw -Z” M 6q1ex.per'eiice on lils side when he HR: Cliicago-Siiiiillcy. Bmoklm ' ' H 1; '63mla'”e-T mm the 711161 lonlghl. HRlT.Vl I ' H ! I Philiitlolpiiizi. 18 T I N-VEVW-&'E-TE II PTITIT ""3 .l'lIgll(' 1' "lg I R I I d H d I New 3Yl'Qk 2.”. .!'i()f) e-e e ,:I"l"K"”-ltl 000 W1 300 ll 5 1 (lincinniiti is in; .409 o iiffiilo 000 130 00x 4 fl 1 pqlgh i g ,, ir 11' J2” A I J or iliiimnii (Ti and film-ii: i(1Ii,l:n:,,m,I 1.; I-id 1315'; lftttnwn , 000 000 (lot I R 2;,xlo,.l,-mlimrnnnonal llrgglmlfi .851 uilontrt-nl 000 000 llx '2 in I IR0cim:;m- . I I g :33 1;; .579 l Dilinnr iiiid Shunt 1.; i.nSordri. ' Toronto . 3.; 21 .533 -.m- gy lllloftllllttli (9) and 'l'limnpson. Bunnie 20 19 .513 NEW YORK. (AP)-Emory Jones lnnl1..mm- any mm mm 5; 13 1i0umm 23 2-, 459 of St. Louis was re-elected presi- .Tnl:0Itlo . (lot 001 000 '3 7 l sy,-Reuse 3,, 23 -4-75 dent of the American Hockey Loop ' Pox :iiiil 'l.'ilinilic('l:: lloiiuruigammm-9 Q1 3.; gm-; M0Wl-'lY 85 N19 Mlmml mwllng 0l The entire slate of officers from lVln('Mill:i:i ll): R. Joliiislriii l) niitll l'lccom' rs; l Wlir-clor i By THE CANADIAN PRESS If you think you have troubles, consider the case of Nod Garver. For four years he pitched for St. Louis Browns, it club so sut- customed to Adversity that it suffered dizzy spells whenever it rose higher than seventh place. Resigned to his fate. Garver won 20 games for the Browns in 1951, helping out with pinch-hitting on the Side. In spite of his efforts, they finished last. Then came Ned'l big break. Early in 1952 he was traded to Detroit Tlgers,l n. club with so many biz hitters that they let their pitchers stick to pitching. Garver promptly developed a sore arm and when he returned to action, things had 3 mmllln look. The Tigers were in 1”: place. They've been in last. place ever slnce, descending to 11 new low last week as they compiled I 13. name losing streak-equalling the Tiger record of the block year or 1920. when they droppedthelr first 13 of the lesson. so it was up to Carver to call u hilt to Proceedings and he did the Job Monday, spacing eight hits to ttlve the Tigers their first vic- tory since May 22 by A 6-: count over Boston Red B-ox. That gave Ned a 4-4 record for the you-nothing sensational. but fair enough for the club that has W011 only 11 nine: in 46. While the root of the American League had the day off, Milwaukee Tlmnms If mid D: F In 6T3 Victory Over Red Sox last year which includes John Chick of Windsor. 0nt., vice-pregl- dent, Eddie Shore of Syracuse, ex- ecutlve vice-president, and Jim El. lery of New York. secretary-trea.-,- urer. was renamed. r Officials said the league will g kgg:yy4yMghMmMgy Wen Oct. 10. and that the schedule Braves held onto first place in the 15 WIDE "tilde U13. National League by clubbing out The Mme "V911 Clllbi l-hill ONT- ia. 12-8 VlC.iflF,V over New York Med last. season will play. They Giants. Tliird-basrmiiii Eddie Mat- 8”? BUflBl0- Cleveland. Hershey. lieirs drove in five runs with n S-VNl3U59- Pllivybllfttll. homer, double and single to pin End 5l- 1-0Ul-1. the loss on Sat Mnglle. g SNAP SHOT FINISHING aided by three Giant errors thati M gave Milwaukee four runs in the-' Max Surkont woblecl to his sixth inning, 1. Roll: of Film dovelopodv and seventh victory against one loss, Ch , printed. 24 hour service. Double Y0rk:”r:3”0S;'”bH”;:;l” cgxmitlmz mo i-rinu. Any roll of is ex- ' ' Mlllres only 55 cents. llepi-Into fourunilscuesfiii the second inning as , ey sufered ll. 7-3 setb k from Philadelphia Phnmi ac P. 0. Box gll, Charlottetown. Pipvldenco ' lg I1! Ton igh Can. Win In Any Round Says Edwards . Trainor; Expect To Win-Poulton ll3 3 veteran. 0f more than 109 professional fvlgiht.-i and he h" trained with some or the beat box. are in the business. Boxers with whom Hm-V nu worked out with include NM-mm Hayes and Joe Rlndone of Bog. ton. In the winter of 1951 Poulton worked out extensively with Hay” and the latter went on to defeat Jake LaMotta and Robert Ville- miiln. He also lost a lo mum. decision to charlie Humez who wilt fltclit Randy Turpin for the woyidu mlddileweiglit crowm ' Foulton has also trained will Frltzie Pruden, Billy Fifield, Alla; MlcFnter and Arthur King cl Toronto. . During the past geveral weeks h, t has trained with the Mccloskev Brothers, Cobcy. Tom and Ace ill the Shearwater Gymnasium lll.HaIi- fax. Poulton. always a highly regarded fiizhter. sprimiz Up the fistic lad. der this past winter when he went to Westem Canada and held un- defeated Lou Lawrence lo! Van. noiiver in a draw, His strong allow. ing nut him in line for I. crack at Yvon Durelle's middleweight crown. Neit-her Mitch Krawadn not Aust-in Squarebriggs worked nut yesterday evening, squiueibriggs my working while Kiswada, the Wrwn. Ton Tony" of the Maritiimastook hhg afternoon off to go fishing. Both boys are ready to go in wlml should be an aclluii-packed semi. filial. 19-,venr-oltl l,eRoy Jones, win, fights Bud Ramsay of Summersidc in a six round bout, has been in the fight business for five yearn, Ho has had about 30 professioml fights iind is one of the most will- in: mixers in the Maritimes. He has been training at the Halifax Y.M.C.A. and came over to the Island yesterday by bus. Buzzy Urquhnrl, who won the Maritime nmaieur welterweight championship in Halifax two weeks ago with an impressive showing, will be on hand for the fights and will rliallenge the win- ner of the Ramsay-Jones hnut. Danny MacCorm.'ick. an of niirltllowoiizhl, will handle tiir mnin hout while Earl Nir-hrilsnr will look after the opener and thi sonii-finzils. The judges will he George Hooper and John F. Con- nolly. Gus Longaphle will be the announcer while Dr. R. F. Sa- man and Dr. F. C. Doulziin will be the timers. Just before the main limit gPl'-, Lind:-rway tonight. records will ho play:-d of the Canadian and lim- nrirzin National Anthems. Tickets will go on sale at liir. Forum this afternoon at two o'clock. The opening fight be- tween Tiizvr Steele and Warri-ii Murlridizn will start, at R:.'l0. The main limit should start. about ten. .?.?.E...E.E. You can cut your grass with any lawn mower, but you can cut it better with a Taylor - Forbes GUARANTEED QUALITY Many Styles From 315.00 THE V ROGERS HARDWARE 4 cents each. Mall Film Service. i COMPANY LIMITED A SPECIALIZED of fit-styling-and tailoring. 139 Kent St. TAILORED-TO-MEASURE SERVICE FOR MEN AND WOMEN. 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