Page 6 Dodgers Continue To Roll The Guardian Friday. M-y 3. 1955 The Summerslde Air Force won the Prince Edward Island VOlleyi)alf cilaiiipiotlsilip from Lilel D&AtAC'd :.uui.'ia Liuo l8.SI. night in a spcciacuiar series wiiicn was forced into overtime play oeiore 9. winner was deciareu. 'i'he airmen overcame a Lerriiic cuiiieoack by the B.Y.C. to win the seventh and deciding series game 16-14. Airmen Win Iislaiidr Volle By Defeating BYC In Spe ybas 1 ctacular Fiship Series Boxers impressive in Final Drills; . Record Crowd Expected At Fight a Shawinigan Falls Teal, TE Wins Edinburgh Trophy 'i'ne B.Y.C. went into laSL nignvs piay-oiis tnree games down, but tied the series and at one time were within 'a point of the cnanipionsmp ueiore tile iinai air force drive. the game was played av. Int TT ” ”m Y.M.C.A. and the fair-sized crown Smooth working Ray "Sugar-lformer Island fighter. who was Winnipeg. a colored fighter who Boy” Watkins of New York City very well known inside the is fighting with the Navy at the and cool. clever Cobey Mccluskey squared circle. Canadian Golden Gloves in: Win- of Charlottetown impressed ring Roy held his final workout yes- nlpeg. has challenged the winner. observers last night with theirllerday afternoon. He boxed with Plenty of fireworks are ant":i.- final pre-fight workouts in prep-.llarry Poulton. He expects a tough pated in the opener between Maglie Wins For Giants Neither rhubarbs. injuries nor with help from Marv Grissom the St. Louis Cardinals could stop in the last three innings. "i" the onrushing Brooklyn Dodgersl Maglie was replaced after the i e SHAWINIGAN FALLS. Que. night's contest. Shawlnlgaii nu (CP)-Sliawtnlgan Falls Cataracts had failed to win here while 11; Thursday night overcame a home- Flyers, who were to adopt u,. town jinx to the delight of o,soo Montreal Forum as home ice. 10. fans to defeat Edmonton Flyers all their games there. 3-1 and win the Edinburgh Trophy, The Cataracts dominated aoiy uanuieo by iliyron weeks, with Doug George as scorer. Thursday. The Dodgers tidied "leislxtlh L":l"gnh'l;ain;i:n:ostJl;5sk:5I;i'l; ::m:P9t9rle'l':lZl;5 ;;elfhe'”h'w5":;:":: Lin.eupg'; ' aratlon for tonight's ten round: fight from Graham but observers Bobby Quinn and Netta Steele, two emblematic of the minor profes- almost from the start and stdmm; i- cards 4-3 for their 18 victory in on I i d B b S ak . at t ma. hauled hack and mm on mugs ,uM,',.g .. W). c,,m.e” map. main bout at the Forum. .feel the colorful young College rugged and fast improving mitt. sionai hockey championship of ion tired fast. As an indicauo. v. I) starts a few hours after pitc - trip: an ho IpcTeeasTase hit mil sometimes lasted for several ,,.,,,,,, cpl, Ledoux, cm ,(e;u,,em.' The rangyl. hard hitting Watkins studentgcan hold his own against men. Calnlada. ch R Le gile wlilniilerrn taaesed 44 puck, . p er Don fxewcornbe had fen susviior -BREUC 0mel- t PD minutes Cm Shaina, up. Kmmen 1.-"gm arrived int c City from New York the Halifax fig ter. V The third man in the ring for the iyllllrcill 089? 891' WIS G11 I Edmonton egg. pended indefinitely for insubor-.a pinch homer or he Cubs and Twice. the BYC W” almost Sergeant Gardner; Lac. Procion, by air yesterday evening and Louis Lafferty and Austinlmaui ban: will in germ,” the big coginthc Shawinlgan Falls while Shawinlxan Falls Bob Pen llioster Castleman homered for the Giants. Pittsburgh's surprising Pirates wheel, scoring the goals that the Cataracts needed to win the game. Connie Broden fired the insurance within forty-five minutes he was Squarebrlggs. who meet in a six- gofng through light drills. He tip- rounder. went through their paces pad the scales at 158 pounds and; last night and both are in very d,nan0,,,-' I result was tested only 22 time, Toni l.;isi-rda. a Dodger rookie. making his first start. cut loose( Hughes. The Judges will be Johnny Johnston, Montreal. Summerslde Flight Serizeani Stone, Sgt. Tatar. knocked out oi the running bui g cliakm, Sgt. Roper, Lac. M. La- tliey managed to survive. l'iieu Earl Smith, ---1.... and Dumy Mac, RIGID PRINCIPLE; uith three Wild pitches in ll18.W0H lllflr fifth Sfralgl-It and l1&iIId- "'9 allmell Weft hanciniz on the :”;;i; E"d W" 0) Caslmll l"""" appeared to be in excellent con-fgood condition. Bob Hessian of Cormac. Charlottetown. , gm! Ivhlle Rita P"ll' Wt Edm0"' M” Jun” K Polk I, first inning and got himself spik- ed Milwaukee its fifth straight ropes but they gathered their 33 C A” ' . dition. ' - y 0;; 039; 01;-1 k th tm h the nth Hulda.” of .thuife st ed in the process but the Dodgers.defeat 9-4. Jiis to rub it in, the forces and came irom behind a ' ' ' -' C"”'d-V l"””l"l”' with mm W” manager Mike: 9 E "C3 W E P V 9 US by winning a best-of-nine playoff Lorne Macfiuigan, Ralph Pi . "'93" --2. Prior to riiuisday Ray Mactlloskcy. Len Doyle. Jim 14-l2 B.Y.C. lead in the lillill game to clinch the cliampioiisiiip. Capriano. a veteran boxing man who has watched most of the lead- eventually recovered. Pirates pulled a triple play to save forbade liquor and dancing in in. Managcr Walter Alston produc-lthe victory for Nelson King after - series 5 White House. Dominion Boxing Meet .4 H1; iiinniug run without a hlllhe had hcen replaced by Vernon in the eighth by some adroit man- lLaw in the seventh. euveriiig of pinch hitters. Duke Inlder walked and advanced all the way to third on Roy Cain- pannella's sacrifice. Alstnn sent up Frank Kcllert to hat for Sandy Amoros against the ing to g lefihanded Harvey Haddix. When.Rickey. drovelin lslx Lruns anil anager Eddie Stanky replacedzstarled the tripe pay. ong once iiflacldix with Frank Smith. :vr1lght-is lclflhanded catcher, had three hander. Alston used Rube a ker. doub as. a lefthanded halter. instead oil in the lone American League Kellen. Walker's sacrifice fly (lame. Al Kaline won another for drove in Snider. (Detroit 3-2. slugging a triple to right centre with two out in the ninth. The triple scored Fred Hat- field and broke up a pitching bat- Tln New York Giants. lost in tie between Tom Brewer of the the rush of the Dndgcrsi early Boston Red Sox and rookie Duke THREE DOUBLES ' Dale "last ' chance" Long. up for his at the majors accord ( general manage Branch ' KIT .500 MARK- ,Club won lhe opening game 15-ti. Flanigaii, Jim Cnady, Wendell The series opened in Summer- Murphy and Des Burge. side on Sunday and the airmen won three straight games by the scores of 15-12. 16-14 and 15-13. Last night the Basilica Youth Baseball Results By THE CANAIJIAN PRESS National League St. Louis 101 010 000-3 5 1 Brooklyn 003 000 01x-4 I 0 Jackson. Haddix (7). Smith (8) and Sarni; Lasorda. Labine (2), Roebuck (ii) and Czimpauclla. W- Roehiick. biladdix. HRS: SlL- Virdon. Bkn-Labine. Milwaukee OH) 100 200-4 9 2 Pittsburgh 100 043 10x-9 10 1 Buhl. Crone (5). Vargas (6). Jay (7) and White: King. Law (7) and Shepard. W-King. L-Buhl. They won Ihe second contest 15-12 am: the third game 15-13. The airmen almost had the championship clinched in the sec- ond game. They rolled into a l0-3 lead on a terrific drive but faded as the B.Y.C. started to click. The Youth Clubbers tied the score lagid eventually won the game 15- in the third game the airmen a-gain went into a long lead. This time they were ahead 92 before ing U.S.A. and Canadian boxers.; He has seen McCluskey fight in New York and feels confident thati hl f' ht tk t Ch - 10:.-nlgboir can a e he "lone l REGXNA (CPI-Canada's young Watkins himself expects a fur-.1b0xl"g l'Ppel"l5 5”” "":",w.i".g um I so in(:::.:"ei.::.::n.'"r5:( ::..r."'l:; the ring I go in there to win. I) . . ' like a short fight and 1 hope tofD"m"””" l""""'5' . Forty-one fighters from seven have Mcuuskey out 0! mere provinces have entered and there e”ly'” he slaled' may be 42 if Wilf Greaves. current :mm...m.T.::. Watkins stands five feet eleven inches. He is the number one mid- dleweight contender in the state of Maryland. in his last fight at Madison Square Garden be lost an Salmon Fishing eight round decision to Johnnyl In Lombardo who recently lost a dc-l o'r'rAwA, (CP)-Opening dates 0l5l0ll 30 5'-1881' Ray Robinson. lfnr commercial salmon fishing in By trade the is a steel-worker. l New foundland have been set this Next to boxinii his favorite sport year for the first time since the is skiing. the B.'Y.C. attack slaried lo lunc- Chicago 000 002 I00-3 7 l tioii. The score ended 15-13. New York 010 040 Olx-6 ll 0 That fled the series. in the Perkowski. Andre (5). Amor (7) season flash. finally climbed tolxiaas of the Tigers. the .500 mark by downing the The victory left Detroit tied. Chicago Cubs 6-3 in a game tliat.with Cleveland for the league! seventh and deciding game the and Chiti; Maglie. Grissom (7) and McCluskey had ringsideis ing as he went through his paces. talk- 19 island poiued Confederation in 49. Fisheries department regulations Opens Tonight At Regina British Empire middleweight champion from Edmonton, can make it. - Ontario has the largest contin- gent In the Canadian champion-l ships with 10 representatives for the 10 divisions. Saskatchewan has eight and Manitoba six. Five entries come from Quebec. three each from Alberta and British Columbia. and two from Nova Scotia. international Boxing Federation rules will hold. All bouts, includ- ing finals. are set for three rounds FRI.-, MAW" FORUM at 9.00 TOP NOTCII PROFESSIONAL MIDDLEWEIGHTS LOUIS "OOBEY" 10 Eda. RUDY "SUGAR BOY" ' - as noxmc? with a jury of appeal set up to check on judges who do all the scoring. Raymond Shanks. and Bob Hessoii. featherweight. iss LBS., Cll”.l0WN" MGCLIISKEY vi WATKINS 157 LBS-. NEW YORK SEMI-FINAL -- 0 BOUNDS was interrupted twice by thundcrilead at 13-7. as Bucky Harrls' , represent Nova Scotla. showers. Sal Magllc. beaten three tigers closed a successful home 3'"w"med Thursday Set May 15 as the opening date for all waters Westrum. Wwllfaglie. L-Perkow- ski. HRs: Chi-Speake. T. Tappe. He appears to be in the top con- difion of his career and by all B.Y.C. went ahead 1-0 and it . lightweight. i l GASTON - times and making his first start stand in which they Won 8 to 10 since April 23. was the winnerigames. Don Newcombe ls Given indefinite Suspension' HR()f)Kl.l'N (A?) Big Don fspucomhe. a 20-game winner for the Brooklyn Dodgers four years ago. drew an ifl('lPIlI'lIlO suspension 'Ihur5day alter a run-in with manager Walter Alston. the most serious of the flare-tips that have marked Hrnoklyn's successful start -- Catcher Roy Canipanella object- ed in being eighth in the halting order at the start. He's hitting fourth now. And Russ ills-yer pro- tested against being made a "spot" pitcher and asked for a regular turn on the mound. After the game. which the marked the first time they were ahead since the series started. The lead see-sawed back and NY-Castleman. American League . - . . Bosliin 000 000 200-2 8 0 iiilll i'i'.i'i iii iiigfga iii" 3.l."i”e""" 0”” ""2 091-3 ” 0 3' C Brewer and White: Mass and p";3nulL":t c:::h.lh'i;ltll9m I . .iHnuse. HR: Dct-Delsing. got The airmeiiw conncliiiedmfSi' M I I'."""””&f'oalg"g'f.i':9 13 't four straight points. and won the syli-llnl-1:; 300 or-io1oo.4 5 co;:tedga::3n:Pl0niShlP- I d . H(lIo);I ariill Biligha:7-VlLillia(rr;s, gully e. e wo eanis paye in . . ar cy 1. .in'er . asa- the island finals last ycar with granite (8) and Parks. L-Tully. the B. Y. C. winning in seven Havana 002000000-2 -5 0 gameg. Toronto 003 Mi 01x-9 H 2 L3,; nigh;-, Ham" go" Mp. - Olivo. Larlera (Ii). Scantlebiiry :---- l--- (5). Harris (5). Moreno (7) and Alpha Ys Noble: Blake and Berbi-ref. L- Olivo. HRs: Tor-Morton. Jethroe. appearances is headed for quite a successful summe . lie could quite possibly be call-p ed the coolest customer who ever ring. T entered a Charlottetown Nothing worries him. least of all Watkins. whom he resnccts as a fighter but of whom he has ab- sol--felv no fear. There was a large crowd on hand last night and interest ap- pears to he at a fever pitch. The advance ticket sale is quite good and promoter Ivan Doherty ex- pects a record breaking crowd coming through the gates this evening and heading for the chairs except between Cape St. George and Pass island, where the season opened Thursday. , The department said the setting of opening dates is im line with Newfoundland's desire to co-oper- ate in the conservation program of the Atlantic salmon co-ordinating committee. Salmon angling In Newfound- land will open as usual May 24. There will be a daily catch limit of six and a weekly limit of 2i in all areas. HAMILTON (CP) --Fire raced through a service station Tuesday. - Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league games (records in parenthesis): National League Pittsburgh at New York (night) eKiine (1-2) vs Antonelli (2-2). Brooklyn at Philadelphl atnlghtl -Loes (3-1) vii Roberts (3-2) Chicago at Cincinnati (night)- Minncr (2-1) vs Nuxliall (1-1) Milwaukee at St. Louis (night) -Nichols (2-0) vs Jones (0-1) American bcagae New York at Boston-Turley (4-0) vs Sullivan (2-3) ROY GliAIiAME 154 Lb!-i Clftown and Que. 155 Lbs. Dartmouth HEAVYWEIGHTS-C RDS. 4 ROUND 1'i1im.Lslii AUSTIN noun SIIIIAREBRIGGS 175 1.58.. CIl"I'0WN VS. LOUIS "KID" LAFFEIITY us i.iis.. cn"rowN vs. YOUNG "Tlui-ZR” STEELE A of the National League season. Dodgers won 4-3. Alston explain- I Richmond 001 100 000-2 ll 2 around ringside. demolishing six cars and a truck Baltimore at Waslllnltoll llllillll . Newcombe. who hasn't bitched ed that Newcombe had refused to S Rolcllliester V211 300 00x-4 dose Also workingn dout Gyeisterdaig End Call-gilt! "I0?! g(;lllitlIu550i000 mllggglslgllncfnll-'2mtvelgtgilleldfihghht) IU 138-. CI"l'0WN' Ill LII” Cl"l'0WN ' H; . .., A ,-'1 4' 1- ms 1., itch itch in balm, mcf w k . ompson. oise c (ii) an t. evening was ” e " ra am 0 nmage. iremen sai so c ecc- s ii in" hziltinpglpracticee Tliiilrsdaypand Ego and whens ii; gaii: .bull:En Annual Meeflng Clair; Faszholz. Deal :4) and Bur- Halifax who fights Gaston Roy in tricity was believed to (halve' igl; eghatintzt (T-zclmvs Scorie hit:-l)G PRICE: TTCKHIS ON SALE ii! demanded to be given a regular coach Joe Becker orders to have The annual meelmg and "M31, lalllfllj-Bwj?"li L'Tl'"mP5""' H" ill” 5""il'("'"gl”'PFI'ah31')" l' m' "lied :a.:I”l"(';:ai:S(f" 3 "5 8" vm.e(;?3', :5 Tnfglgl (E; " "' RINGSIDE AT A l 3 against the St. Louis Card- hlfugcomlie gworki 'Ili(iiurs(lay. th P 13.39" of nim-9.-5 of the Alpha rs ..m".'.."ilf5f' ,,,, - .my 'e f. ;... .-.. .. GEN ADMl MENTS AND 55 8 5- I" 5 el 333'" T” "59 - Men's Club was held in the ban-i ' ' Angereri by this refusal. New- Newcombe. who had started qngi, mom of thy y.M.c A. 1.5L CRILDREN FEE” LAMBROS eombefs second within a week. three times this season. hasn't night. with rgfiring maiden: w,- I. Alston told him to take off his finished a game although he has E. Carson presiding. Guests pre- WIT" MIC" l B uniform and En home. Vice pres- been credited with two victories. sent were Charles Linkletter, oxol lrlenl E. .l. liluzziei Bavasi made Alston said the reason he hadn't Regional Director of Y's Men's Kc ' . the suspension formal with a tele- used the pitcher since he wa'-(Clubs for the Maritime Provinces , ,qf4”i ouystll TV cot" 5C"!Mg,,, gram which fold the pitcher he taken out in the fourth inning :1 and GEOFEC lVlacDouE3ll. Districl i gl l (iniilrl apply for reinstatement April 24 was that he complained C-0VEl'lI0l” for Pflncl Edward 15- qlo Which has been in oper- "when you are ready to comply at the time hls' arm was a little lllld -To .tion for 3 months j. The annual report of the club for the past year was presenter by retiring president W. R. Ca son and showed a very successfi year in the club's varied activi ties. During the past year tour teen new members were added ti the club's roster which now shows with the orders of your man- eger." Although at least three other Dodgers have sounded off thisl spring ahmil Alston's actions. Bavasi denied that there was any dissensinn on the club. He called sore. I "I decided to protect the arm. but I didn't tell him why I wasn't using him. Maybe I should have.” the manager said. ”I didn't par- ticularly want to pitch him against the Cardinals today b e c a u s e au . get some 0” "AM Oyr - P- sciiuiiuiiiis headed by Mr. Jack Rawek. Mr. Rawek has had a wide experience and training in the field of interior decorating, havi- Low tr COST iiy Earls Maclaoil these ”gripcs" a "healthy situa- they're a fast ball hitting club I mm of dxt .. , . ,. . I . y-one members. in t ken n advanced Several years ago the automobile liorii tlon showing a desire to ma. azilr Newcombe is a fast ball plf- The chairmen of the various in thins field at one , . Wu outlawed h Munphla. Teas. A special EAR”. u.,"0N rmppl ktkrd " l ch t V committees presented their re- . f th best t d hook p ordinance made it IHOIII h sound the t l c l ' c ” flf"' ' 3" '""”'- ports. These included treasurer's d P 9 V5 9 59 slightest been inside the city lknlis because police and safety Aim" 5”'d' report. George Purvis; stamps, C" in England. Mr. Rawek of iclala thought born blowing was more of a saisaeee than a (Bclrirc (he opening game Jackie Robinson complained that he hadn't heon told whether or not ”The rest is up to Bavasi. I am not looking for an apology. All I want him to do is to pitch Ernest Bell; camp. Clarence Walker; boysi work. George An- drew; games. Fred Small. is also a registered mas- ter painter. necessity. It had some surprising results. Many taxicabe dlsoeaaeetel that lens. the temptation le blew their hen h tralle was always EXTERIOR ANSWERS IIP lVfIlll(I play third base. He was when i want him to. As for re- The bowling prizes were pre- This new service has i nag”; u '3 um 93-..." 5.-, pygmy night rm-nvrring from a sore arm at instatement. It depends on how sented by Fred Small to the wln- been set (Q to eI'I8blC teach the hen accidentally whfd OIIH peeve DOC 00007 lf.9....',"'""i he talks to me." ning learn consisting of Wilfred people who requir. mint. and ensharr Livingstone (captain), George An- lng to be done quickly Painting aeelng. Fines for violation of the and-hora blowing low nag: an 0 ll - drew. Sydney Jeffrles. Alton Dol- . sum upwards. It was elective. and visitors D be Cahforn ia rs liver. Geoi-so Wrlsht. Ron Al- Md emcle"tlY- M15 33' coininented on how quiet M w kiiison. High single for the year. . wek has ii large staff of green el wesnea h the nut an-pan 'CllI'l Gel - l Ernest Bell; high double. Fred P M-lstep painter; emp1oy- asked the city to fasten an automobile hen h the menus SWBPS TO Win . DerlDY Sm"; high "mile" Fred Smll ed and iihese men are " "i "' " " ' 9'" " '3 "'3 5" "W "' I Tl", guceyft xspeffik unegmnfl presently working in the l":'T,,m;'"'M ilk? h 3 , .., . . . . . )ircc or arcs in e er. w s V motorls om lllsslubpl evaded I Lost... l.l:iI.'); I(lil.!ir.xiil:;aitlAPH ihhaavt in-o Inf the lhasf till;-ea Rcrbies mroduced by w. R, cgmn. mu Summerslde and GII1'- hora blowing. in lttlcllltl an elastic doorbell to Is side of is Nashua, and Siimnierl Tan. may he viou..slvehadili:Il1icnytlicen ;al:l80A:lg Ea.” cl -C.i-lmpreheml" "mum of l0tt9t0Wn Dl9trllC't- 9'' "Ed am" u"'9"ll' 9'' h9ln 9' MGIQIIII rin hla bell W, mlmm. mm in the 3.25000. Derby;(.anmrma.i major ms! for Y s.aC'lI.Vlf2;ES in the g::lLlt:l'I'InE;Ac. Schurmans guannt” tn m:rdi-ilgi. gage; scsglatched their heads. but ello . In no avlrlerl Kciiiucky l)crhy Saturday. Snpllflmtlirn. llill Gail compleicd nallglarlltialsgvgrdlxirggqed 3,9 cm, paint and workmanship. C. '"o.uru. :.t.p.dHu:u':lT&..'lm"'..w.d'..' ". ...h .g ririfimiinclritTc;fl":3hfivrn;':ir was the ilniiblehin vlllfilihand l"))ctcrmine brie”-V and conxmmmed the 1... .. tn '.d"u.l.u '.khd when n.' '.n "hm am. - g - gr . V. ap.- (lid it last .4). at ough nth were min! and incoming omcers of In” 5. I. ...i M .'u-"uh 1.. 1 i b” -.-y . ( TPt)lcH"ll'rllllP lllim the Viesl. lu-ntucky-hrcrl linrses. Swaps won 5 "g 1 Niirlgctl info the position of third llhg San". Ann); last February. "'9 Cl"h- , h . "Eu "RE ' Rd”. '”"'..' N EH. 1" .3. 3S .' ' ,h,,,,., by me hm eastern mugmcs' m ENTRWS LIKELY . The officers for l e coming All the ears CI 0' need earl IOU have &'D. I VIC VIHIW Snap: could pI'm'c a rough i-ns.l 5... S. ,m.m,d and "ed hv Rex year were installed by the R98" OIIOIIII lbdllll we have I III Vlfllkd IIII cl?!- . "V l . - . - 1 D t Charles Linklelicr NEW PAWTING All the I: work because a 't I can b turricr in the In-mile battle of iholc, I-;ns.....-1h 0; ()ma,.,.,' Cam" iona irec or; I . . orna , we ea ee up . finrsl lhrccnVf'Nl”0l(l'i M iii? U"l'0d'raiscd a)nt of evchrows at Chiir(-h- 35 mllowi” Heslilemi Clara" Me-nu. T..." ... .'."ul.' .1" h m. .-' '. "I -hi-'i'Pb' - ill Downs last Saturday when he WSW”; Vi" Vresldenh BM Me. "9. '0 W3 5 I” bUkS'.C ""5 I Kc"l'('cki' l'-"Wlh""'s c-mil WI-'I'( vipncd llnmc an 8'5.-length winner lllurtry: secretary. Georilgenl-;uii: Do Fol Last weekend we had such a successful used car sale if; -r- - -- - -e--- in the Jeffcrson purse. Willie Show VII-E3 lnasuren Sydney E rut W. h." d.cM,.d h Ewnfn EH3 '..k"” in tuck.” ht .3 I Mk” the mum” is 3 d 1" I d,m.t0,s' Rog xs:1,;in;:;in.5 1.0:: , L No mu or mu" cylciit you that recall we set to the htclldlld reslsdzru Baseball In Brief jockey for Ihe last two years who Macbellan. ap .e . a care over am a our expense. his or so were will ride Swap: in the Derby. National l.i-ngiir slecrcd the handsome chcstiiiit son W I. Pct. GIL of Khaled-Iron Reward over the Imoltlyn 18 2 .900 - three-quarter mile route in a bias- Chicagn l1 i0 .524 W. ing 1:05 1-5. only one fifth of a New York 9 I .500 It second slower than the track re- Sf Louis fl ll .47! R16 cord. lililwaukmi 9 ii .450 9 The latest word was that the Pittsburgh I ll .42! 9'5 names of 10 horses would be Philorlclplus 8 12 .400 I0 dropped into the entry box this Cincinnati 6 I3 .316 like morning. This would make it the Thurstlay's Re-iiulte smallest Derby field since 1948. Brrmlclyn 4 St Louis .1 when Citation defeated his Calumet Pittsburgh 9 lliluaukee 4 Farm stablemaic Coalto .. and New York 0 Cliir-ago .1 four others. Friday's Games With perfect weather, sports fans OWNER THE Barry Bugden. President-ele" Clarence Walker spoke briefly and mounted I past president's pin to retiring president W. 11. Carson. A vote of thanks moved I! past president Roy Barrett and seconded by Loren MacLellan was extended to retiring presi- dent W. R. Carson for his fine leadership of the club during the past year. The meeting closed with De singing of the National Anthem. PLANT STORE on OFFICE AVAILABLE ANYWHERE ON THE CANADA VISIT OFF ISLAND Pitlslnirrzh at Now York (N) by the thousands continucd to pour OTTAWA (CP) - Labor Sec- Brrmklyn at Pliil.-.iIcl;iliia (N) into Louisville. but nothing has retary James P. Mitchell of the Chicago at ('inQcinv:ati (NIN) mgpcnc-dhio distort!-;'thi' 4-to-5learly zjnlfleidnsltates I'fuesed,ay;Hi:ostpoI::: lililiwaiikce at .1. muis I s on 'a.t on. e eavy avor- ride it ey a pann our v S3IIllrtIll)"s Gaiiieii lie owned by William Woodward. to Ottawa that was to have started Brooklyn at Philadelphia (N) .lr.'n Bclair Stud. Tuesday afternoon. He said pres- mitshurgh at Now York Likewise. Summer Tan continued sure of business had forced him to ('liic;zgo at Cincinnati in rule the second choice at 1- call off temporarily his first visit Milwniikcc at St. Louis (N) to l. with Swaps next at 0 to 1. to Canada. American Lt-I-(gut-Pt "H W . c. n . h Clmeland 1.1 7 sin e Kennedy Gels Harl Trop Y 3f;ll(l':'glo ,3 T M()N'rRp:,u,,h;cI;)..-L'En'i Ken-I all-stedr goeshlieunariryl Llkmliy. was . 4 , ' - nedy. Toronto ape as' clp- secon wi pons. ex camc Mm Mrk ll : :3: train who lIIn0III'I('rs: his retircmenfl Maurice Richard of Montreal Can- Clly 3 1, ,''w' as a player a few weeks ago. has: adiens with 36. Points were on thi- .' . I finally come into an individua 5-3-1 basis for first. second and " z 2 :3 awardefhc Hart Trophyeafler I2 third choice. complete seasons in the National Hockey league. Selection of the Eyear-old Tor- onto centre by hockey writers. broadcasters and teleceaiers. was announced 'i'fim-eds! Ill M by the lllilo. which tosses in 1.0!) with the award. The trophy goes to the league player. Inset valuable to his tum taeseessn. ...':."?..':a:a'?':..'wi i; 5- or i p .. Thursday's Detroit 3 Boston 2 Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters)-Results of soccer mes played today is the United ingdom: ENGLISH LIAGUI Division I Charlton A l Toitenham I I III (leetbera) lrentford 2 souiheed U I Walsail-I LORI 0 4 INDUSTRIAL " it 0 You ETIN THIS SERVICE??' 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