Page I The Guardian Moncton Bowlers Win Todd Memorial Trophy A bowling team from Moncton bers of the winning team. Hamid won the Todd Trophy cmblematlctMoore. C.N.l-Lsuperintendent G. O. Candlepin Bowling Chsmpionship;Harold Betta. of the Atlantic Region held at the Rnllaway on Friday It the annual two-day tournament was Mont-ton. hosts to the vis- and Strain extended their congrat- the ulations to the winning team and Ten all bowlers. and Saturday. Charlottetown. iting bowlers from across Maritimel. were runners-up. team: competed in the tourne- ment. Individual honors were cton won the high average withlt 10.1 while Skip Hauboit of Hali- single. p fax had I high three of 361. Reg MacLean icaptai twinning team (Bud! MacAleer of Charlottetown 1 high single with I brilliant 145.;lNeill of the winning(Leaguei Johnny Macnougall tim- The members ham were H. E. Wall. tcaptainl. lprovementl :u-rival-. Arthur Lelllanr. Sam Riggs. Ray high single. Island Leagiiel. Geo- tgc son and Ted Strain. Dolly Thihodcau. Mort Elliott. Dupuis. The members of the Cliarlotte- town team were" Cleaver Mac- Leim -raplainl. nnrs. Reg MacAleer. Duncan. Earle Henncssey Eugene MacNeill. The tournament concluded with I banquet at the Clover Club on Xlont-ton No. l '13 .'l Saturday evening presided over t'liarloitetown 33 it by Ted Strain. President of the Halifax . . . . . . . .. . 2511 Atlantic Region Bowling As- tlumpbellion 19 17 not-iation. Sydney . 1-1 2). Among the guests present at Saint John . 15 :11 the banquet we-i.'e Waltlien Gaudet. Edmonton 13 ill Itlanager of the tlliarliutciuuii hlouctun Freight 111 ll Centennial Cominittce. Ernie Reid. 'I'rtiro .. .. 13 13 who donated trophies to the mem- Moncton Apprentices 7 29 trophies were: well Skip Hawbolt. Reg divided. Dolly Tbibodeau of Mon-1-Harry Gallant. Reggie Flanigan Roy hlacnonaldllost record in winning the cham- tcoachl. Harold Lloyd, Ivan Con- piunship. Charlottetown was right Clarence behind with 28 and 0 while Hali- anti fax was third with 2.5 and 11. lilonday, May 2. 1955 representing the acting Baker and A history of the Todd Trophy given bygl-Iarris Wall of Messrs. Gaudet. Reid those presented with Dolly Thibodeau. MacAleer. Among best rookiet, Johnny Lee thigh Island heaguet. Cleaver Johnny Mac- Island n Island Leagt! tthird high single. Frank Black Gcnc li1acN'eill tlatest ithird Wtiiiileii. llalifax, Lefty Nel- Moncton compiled I 33-3 won. Followiiig were the standings" Air Force Defeat VBYC ln Volleyball The Suntmcrside Air Force took I stranglehold on the Island Vol- ley ball Championship yesterday by edging the Basilica Youth Club- from Charlottetown in threel straight games. The scores in all gaines werel very close The airmen won the opener 15-12. They went into over- time to win the second 16-14 and came back to squeeze out I 15-l.'i victory in the final. The remaining games played at the Y.M.C,A. in Char-i lottetown this week. The first team winning four games wins the Island title now held by the B.Y.C. The airmen jumped into an 11-6 lead in the first game but the B. Y.C. rebounded to close the gap at one time the score stood 13-12 for the R.C.A.F. In the second game the B.Y.C. were leading 14-10 but could not mm Boston Doge Finishes Third NEW YORK (AP)-Boston Doge ""1 out of speed and victories Iimultaneruisly Satiirday. Paul An. dollnnls three-yr-ar-olrl colt. seeking his 11th straight win. tinished . badly beaten third in the fifth run- lllfll of the 525,500 Swift Stakes at Belmont Park. Rnstnn Doge trailed Hiittin A. Ranson's 'ant'9i8 Lad and Mrs. Ellsworth II. Augustus's Informant, to the finish line of the seven- ftirlong stake. Nance's Lad won by five lengths I'M?-F .lockc.V John Choquette. a native of Roxton Pond. Que, who wits scoring his first victory in New York. N i will he Davis Cup Results WENNA IAPI - Austria, Chile and Czechoslovakia won victories in the first round of the European nine Datis Cup tennis elimination; Sunciay. All three won hoth singles matches Saturday and captured the doubles Sunday. The remain- ing two singles are formalities now in each case. Austria's Hans Redl and Franz Saiko defeated Mara Nendrik Krause and Sakari Sale of Finland 7-5. 6-1, 0-0. ('Iiile's is Mala and Aandrcas Hamcrsley defeated Yugoslavia's Vladimir Petrovic and Milan Jagex 0-4. 0-4. 8-4. Vladimir 7.1-ibrodsky and Wiri Jaw Wnrsky of Czechoslovakia won H-1. H-0. 5-0 over Jose da Silva and A731-.do Gomes of Portugal. iermany and Ireland divided eir last two slnglee nutoligg but ermany won 4-1. Argentina. which defeated Mo- naco in the first three matches, defeaulted the last two singles Sun- day when tennis officials refused to change I schedule to allow 1-in- rique Morea time to catch I plane for In international tournament in Rome. Turkey won the doubles Sunday after Egypt had taken the first two singles. Their series will be declded in today's last two singles. Unveil Statue To Shortstop PITTSBURGH (AP) - A bronze etatue of Bonus Wagner. generally acclaimed the greatest shortstop in baseball history. was unveiled Saturday in Schenley park-Idjm cent to Forbes Field where he played for Pittsburgh Pirates hall I century ago. . Scores of sport: dignitaries and chic leaders took part in the cere- Play-offs Set the game winning point The airmen came on to wui 16-14. It was the same story in the third with the B.Y.(i building up I 13-13 lead and then losing out to a hard Air Force closing rally. Baseball In Brief 37 THE CANADIAN PRESS National League I. Pcl.GHL Brooklyn ,38 St. Louis Milwaukee Chicago Philadelphia New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati , Saturday's Results Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh 5 Milwaukee 4 Philadelphia I Chicago to Brooklyn 7 St. Louis 8 New York 2 Sunday's Results St. Louis 4-ft Pittshtirgh 3-7 Milwatikee 4 Brooklyn 5 Cincinnati 1 New York 2 isecond game ppd. curfew) Chicago it Philadelphia 7 Second game called in ninth be- cause of 'curt'ew ahead 4-2 .to be completed Mon- day nightl Monday": Games Chicago at Philadelphia IN) Milwaukee at Brooklyn N) St. Louis at Pittsburgh W bAiGhBQwE Simmmqmu Ttiegdaydit Games Chicago at Ne ork IN! Cincinnati Rh adelphia INI Milwaukee t "Pittsburgh (N! Am can League W L Pct. GBL Cleveland 11 0 .647 -- Chlcatzo 4 10 it .625 1-'2 Detroit 10 6 .625 is New York 10 ii .625 U: Kansas City 7 8 .467 3 Boston I 10 .444 an Washington 5 11 .313 51-2 Baltimore 5 It 278 61;: Saturday's Game! Baltimore 2 Clevelantt 5 Boston 1 Chicago 3 Washington 7 Detroit 11 Sunday's Results Boston 0-1 Cleveland 2-2 New York 6 Detroit 1 Washington 10 Kansas City 10 Baltimore 9-3 Chicago 1145 Monday's Gamec Washington at Kansas City tNt New York at Detroit Boston at Cleveland Tuesday's Game: Washington at Chicago IN) Baltimore at Kansas City tNl Boston at Detroit New York at Cleveland IN) International League W 1. Pet. Gll. Toronto I 4 .66 - Havana I I .843 - Columbus 7 4 .636 M Montreal I 0 .600 W Rochester 4 6 .400 I Buffalo 4 7 .364 3'7 Richmond 4 I .333 4 Syracuse 8 8 .273 GM Saturdayls Resulte Havana 1 Buffalo 2 Richmond 2 Montreal 1! Columbus 7 Rochester I Syracuse 7 Toronto 4 Sunday's Besulte Havana 5-10 Montreal 10-3 Columbus 6 Toronto 4 tsecond game called because of curfew after 6'5 inning: with Columbus iiheatl 4-3) Richmond 5-! Buffalo 7-1 Syracuse 4-! Rochester H MnItlIy'I Games Syracuse at Rochester tNl Columbus at Toronto 4N) Aiituiiietlvo Machine Shop Service niony. lncludin, baseball commis- Ford rick and National 0&0: yienideni Warren Giles. loans. not J. not beaming I an auto parked near the grand- Wlolmlo Parts and Equipment ' O O IIIITIIE IDTOI I1PPlql':: on. up. IIOuleyAve -vfbne S21! with Chicago. Feller Pitches. 12th One-Hit Game;i Rookie Strikes Out 12 As vIndianjsiTake AL Lear (By The Associated Press) Veteran Bob Feller pitched his 12th one-hit game and rookie Herb Score struck out 16 batters as Cleve- land Indians swept a double- Red Sox 2-0 and 2-1 to take over first place in the tight American League race. Feller, who already owns three no-hitters, came within eight out of a record-breaking tour. A one-out in the seventh was the only Boston hit. It was Fellerjs 263rd victory. single by Sammy White Score. 21-year-old southpaw who set an American Association re- cord of 330 strikeouts last season. came within two of Feller's major league record. He had 14 strike- outs in seven innings but added only one in the -eighth and one in the ninth. Larry Iloliy singled in the sec- ond inning of the opener and scored what proved the deciding run on an infield out by Jim He- gan. Hogan tripled Ralph Kiner home with the Indians' other run. In the second game. I)oby's first inning double scored Bobby Avila. who had singled, and Vic Weril. who had walked, Ted Lepcio and Sam lllele doubled for the Red Sox run in the second. DODGERS WIN ANOTHER The National League lcaditig Brooklyn Dodgers won their 15th game in 17 starts as they con- tinued their fantastic spttrt with I 5 - 4 triumph over Milwaukee Braves. A bloop single to centre by pint-ti hitter George Shuba ct-orcd Gil Hodges with two out in the eighth to snap I 4-4 tie. Hodges and Duke Snider homered for Brooklyn while Eddie Mathews slammed his first four bagger of the season for Milwaukee. Johnny Antonelli turned in I brilliant, six-hit. 16-inning effort as New York Giants nipped Cin- t-iniiali Rcdlegs 2-1 on pinch hitter. . y . lCint-iunati B111 TayIiir's 16th inning single. The hlotv scored Whitey Lockman 1'roiii iliirtl with the winning run. Bob llooper, fourth of five Cincin- nati litirlers. was the loser. The second game of the dotibleheader was postponed because of dark- ness. St. Louis Cardinals moved into second place in the National League although they split a dotibleheader with Pittsburgh. The Cards won the opener 4-11 but were shut out by Ronnie Kline 7-0 in the nightt-an. It was the first vic- tory for Kltiie. who has been in the miiitatxv service two years. ll-lclipe Moiiteiitayoi'. who hit his first major league lioine run in the opener. also socked a four- bagger in the iiightcap. George header Sunday from Boston Chicago since July 16, 1950. as the Dodgers defeated the Cubs 7-5. The win boosted Meyer's lifetime record over Chicago to 22-2. Hom- ers by Stan Musial. Rip Repulsltl and Del Rice. baecked by a spar- kling rclief Job by Paul LaPalmc. enabled St. Louis to down New York 6-2. Johnny Logan drove in two runs with a homer and I double and scored another as Mil- waukee dropped Philadelphia 4-2. Preston Ward's bases - loaded single in the ninth scored the win- ning run as Pittsburgh shaded Cincinnati 5-4. In the American League, Bob Lemon became the first five-game winner in the major leagues as Cleveland defeated Baltimore 5-2. Ralph Kiner's homer, his third of the season. was the big blow. Det- roit made it seven in a row-tying its longest winning streak of 1954- with an 11-7 slugfest over Washing- ton. Chicago White Sox scored a 3-1 triumph over Boston after a bases-loaded single by Jim Rivera broke up I I-1 pitching duel be- tween Chicago's Sandy Consucgra and Boston's George Susce. Baseball Re;lts By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday National League 000 000 130-4 11 1 Pittsburgh 000,013 001-5 10 1 Fuvvler. Podbelian I71. Lane 19! and Laiidrith; King. 1-lrieud I81 and Shepard. W-Friend; L-Lane. l-IR: Pgh-Feese. Milwaukee 000 102 001-4 10 0 Philadelphia 000 001 100-2 6 1 Nichols. Robinson 17) and Cran- dall: Dickson. Lovenguth 16). Kip- per tilt and Lopata. W-Nichols; L- Dickson. HRs: Mil-Logan. Aaron; Plia-Lopata. Chicago 000 002 003-5 5 0 011030 20x-7 7 1 tin Hillman t7l and Fanning. Mt-Cullough 471; Meyer and Cainpaiiclla. 1.-Jones. HRs: Clii-Jackson; Bkn-Hodges. Snider. Robinson St. Louis 002 121000-ti 12 0 Brooklyn Jones. Amor Freesc coiiiievted for a grand slant homer in the eighth of the nightcap ('liit'ago Ctibs whipped Philadel- phia Phillies 8-7 in the first game of a doublelicader and led 4-2 in tho iiightcap's ninth ining when play was suspended because of the Pennsylvania Sunday curfew law. A two-out. bases-loaded single by Randy .lHCkS0n in the ninth scored the lying and wining runs of the opener. Gene Baker's seventh in- ning home run snapped I 2-2 tie in the second game. The game will be completed tonight. MORE TFRLEY SPARKLES Ilob Turley pitched a four-hitter and struck out five and Joe Col- lins drove in three runs with a homer and single as New York Yankees snapped Detroit's seven- game winning streak 6-1. Turlcyis fourth straight tritimpb without I tlcfeal moved the Yankees into a three-way tie for second place with ('hicago and Detroit. All three teams are a half game be- hind the liidians. The White Sox rebounded from a 9-8 first game loss to defeat Baltimore 6-3 for a split in their rioublcheader. Bonus rookie Al Py- burn's bases loaded pinch single in the 11th inning drove in two runs and won the opener for the Orioles. Billy Pierce won his first game of the season for Chicago in the nightcap. The Sox snapped a 2-2 tie with four runs off loser Jim Wilson in the seventh. Kansas City moved into fifth place, ahead of the Red Sox. with I 16-10 triumph over Washington. A six-run seventh broke up I 10-10 deadlock. The As collected 16 hits with Jim Finigan driving in three runs and scoring four with I double. triple and two walks. EXTENDS STREAK In the National League Saturday Brooklyn's Russ Meyer pitched his 17th consecutive triumph over Richmond at Btiffalo tNl Havana at Montreal Tuesday's Gaines Syracuse at Rochester Columbus at Toronto Richmond at Buffalo Havana at Montreal 1 tirlsman pliryzxm ayarmhr lg lollod with . .. 1 'AtlWlATllI' l wotovpnof Pent lake mild. . betojmd New York 110 000 000-2 10 1 Lawi'enL'c. LaI"alme (31 and Rice: Liddle. Wilhelm (5i Corwin tsi Mt-Call 17! Giel I9t and West- griiin. Kati 151. W-LaPaliiie: Ll tLiddle. HRs: StL-Musial. Repulski l Rice. 1 American League lBal1l1I1tIl'E 000 002 000-2 4 2 Cleveland 000 300 20x-5 8 1 Rogovin, Miller t7I Krctlow 18) and Moss; Lemon and Hegan. Foiles flit. L-Rogovin. Boston 0001101000-1 4 1 Chicago 000 0102(1):-'i 6 I Hurd (8) and I.- Susce. Kinder 17! White; Consuegra and Lollar. Siisce. HR: Ch-Lollar. Washington 200 300 02- 7 9 0 Detroit 204 000 41-11 14 1 (Game called end of ilth to al- low Washington to catch traint Porterfield, Currie (3) Ramos t4) Stobbs 151 Shea tilt and l-'itzGerald; Maas. Flowers '31, Aber I4! and House. W-Aber; I.- Porterfield. HR: Det-Dcising. International League t)00 000100-1 ti 0 Buffalo 110 000 00x-2 9 ti Cueche. Harris 181 and Mont- alvo: Trakan, Hahn Ill! and Streuli. Richmond 010 010 000-2 8 2 Montreal 051 042 10x-13 16 0 Habenicht. Voiseile 121. Fine (61 Havana and St. Claire: Cox and Tecd. Columbus 101 000 500-7 11 1 Rochester 100 001 003-5 14 0 Thies and Lakeman: Beard. Wright (7), Deal tilt and Burbrinlt Syracuse 000 002 041-7 I1 0 Toronto 004 000 000-4 5 -i Erickson. Lipetri mi and Parks; Iletki, Crimian tilt and Berberet. Sunday National League First. Chicago 010 012 20L-8 111 0 Philadelphia 010 400 200-7 11 1 Cohen. Pollet t4! Hillman I51 Jeffcoat t7i Davis (91 Church 491 and Cooper. E. Tappe Illi; Sim- mons. Lovenguth tdl Miller 49: and Lopals. W-Jeffcnat; I.-Loven- guth. HRs: Chi-Sauer, Cooper: Pha-Greengrass. Lopaia. Second Chicago 000 020101---4 7 1 CNR Runners-Up ncl ' I 4 lein ig i l wling Aleer, Clary Duncan, Earl I-lennessey and Eugene MacNcill. Tour liins The Moncton bowleis. winners of the Atla ntic Region C.N.R. Candlepin Bowling- Championship at the Rollaway on Sattir day along with local bowling officials are pictured above. Left to right: E. D. Reid who donated members of the winning team; Harold Moo re, who presented the Todd Trophy to the captain of the winning team; Harris Wall, captain of the winning team; Dolly 'I'hibo- deau, Mort Elliott. Arthur LeBlanc. Sam Biggs. Ray Dupuis and Ted Strain, Presi- dent. of the Atlantic Region Bowling Assoc iation. ndividual trophies to the Barter's Film Laib. nameni The Charlottetown bowlers, runners-up in the Maritimc C.N.R. bowling tournament held here on Friday and Saturday, are pictured above Left to right: Cleaver Mac- Lean. (captain) Roy MacDonald. (coach). Harold Lloyd. H IDDY GILMOBI LONDON (AP)-A royal race- wlth Queen Elizabeth riding one horse and Princess Margaret uiotbee-took place privately It the famous Royal Ascot track at nearby Windsor. Princeu Mar- garet won. . The race of the two Royal sisters was run recently h comparative privacy. 40 workmen and I top- hatted rldinsnmnetg being the only witnouel. e the workmen. engaged in painting the stands, summed up enough courage Sun- day to tell about it: "We saw them enter by the gate that Joins Windsor Castle grount; to the race course. They were in riding clothes. wearing colored head scarves. The Queen had on I yellowish one and the princess I darker colored scarf. The horses were jet 'black. Following them on another horse was the riding master from Windsor Castle In top hat.'' After walking their horsu down to AIcot's golden gate they turned and came back. Just as they a!IChOd the three-furlogig mark. Princess Margaret turn to the Queen and said something. Quickly the riding master was left far behind II the royal sisters galloped neck and neck down the stretch. The dazzled workmen downed tools and watched in utter amuernent. It was I ding dong battle for about 000 yards but with about Report Princess Margare Wins Royal Horse Race can MI garet had tn horse tlialh her sf'ster.EBe lsltlli both rode beautifully. Fights Friday Roy -,1 30 d t pi M a ct Hard hitting Gaston g sholluheit 3105222 hlliiecn andrgbgat "W9" RM Gmllam 1” H3111 the Queen by "N." lengths. here Friday night In a semi-Iii on of the workmen Sam prm. l.);)llf at the Forum is pit-tin 3!()Ye. Wins Gotf Tourney A LAS VEGAS. Nev. tAPl-Shoot- ing steadily. through wind and a shower of rain. Gene Littler of California ran off with the 510.000 top money Sunday in the 537.500 golf Tournament of Champions with I total score of 20)! MAINE" VACATION- 2000 milcs at tewrtiast 1.lIIt'rt1udPtT iivath 2500 lakes. beautiful resorts. Eierythi tor recrenuon FREE Vacation Planning Kit. Miuiie 1 cation service. 211 Bate-way Clfflf. its land. Maine. MAINE DEVELOPMENT COMM-15510. and relaxation. Scott FORUM titll at 8.30 TOP NOTCII PROFmSlONAL MIDDLEWEIGIPN LOUIS ”00BEY" 10 Rde. RUDY "SUGAR BOY" MGGLIISKEY vs WATKINS 156 1.138.. Cll".l0WN 15'! LBS.. NEW YORK Ivan Connors. Reg Mac- SEMI-FINAL - I ROUNDS Barter-'5 Film Lab. - i ”As,mN lvl(lN'l'Rl'ZAL 1CI'I--Goals in thel first and third period and stingy. gosltending by Bob Pcrreault- gave Shawinigan Falls Cataracts Sunday over the Edmonton Fly- 3 .. The (latai'at'ts. uhti seem to have adopted the Forum as their home ice. now lead the best-of- nine series 3-2. They have won all three games played here while the Western Hockey League cham- pions have taken both contests played in Shawinigan Falls. A shirt - sleeve crowd of 9.004 watched the ragged play as heavy ice slowed the pace. The heavier Edmonton club apparently fell the heat more than the Cataracts. Erwin Grosse gave Shawinigan Falls an early lead but Gerry Melnyk scored near the halfway mark in the game. Gilles Dube notched the winning tally early in the third period and the Que- bec team hting on for the next 18 minutes while Fldmontion tried iConlinued on page llt - desperately to knot the count. Shawinigan Falls Now Leads Trophy Series 3-2 With a niuitite remaiiiing thcl Flyers replaced Hall with a sixth attacker but couldn't beat Per-l reault. -' with a seventh game SCl1(:dlllefll for Shawinigan Falls Thursday. 1 Race I-iii-IT Here Tonight There's a special treat in store tonight for racing fans at the Clover Club where the Charlotte- town Drivinl Park Wm 5h.”w films on the 1953 Hambletonuin and Little Brown JUS- The films will commence at 8 o'clock. In the Hambletonian fiinii will see 28 horses E01"! away and not one of them on the break. There were 13 starters in the 1958 Little Brown Jug. 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