The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., May 5, 1959. * bl The following are the results;Bi Rogerson ...>.......... 2 of the last shoot held by the| CLASS Il Canadian small bore rifle club| Edna Mutch ............... 97 at the ROMP Barracks. The fimal| Leonard MacDonald ..,..;.; % shoot of the season will be held| Paul Clark: ...... case cae 92 tonight commencing at 7 p.m. ye Ings ... ctcieite! ae On Saturday May 9th,it is ex- PERN i ri vcadess ss 88 pected that shooting will begin at| CLASS III } the Squaw Point range at Tea|Perley Taylor ........, 95 | Hill. Nelson “Stevenson .......... 89 CLASS I Ernie Selick ................ 89 Mary MacLennaa ........... 98 | Allison Gillis ...............,. 87 Bob Hambly ........ Sanadee 98 | CLASS IV Fred Younker .......... ORO bo ge. Serie * 88 eB Waeieiges asi.k. ce cecs 96| Stephen “MacLaine “77. ... 83 C. FE. MacLennan ...... a a RR ee 83 PN AM ed owes p cdcaite 96| Wilfred Hughes ............. 80 Pat Landrigan ........... .-. 9}Gordon Ranahan ............ 380 Roy Vessey ..... sasooscpece 9 | Richard Brown .;.......... 80 D. O. Clark ..,.. seccoccccess 06) Dem: Stovensom ..,........... 80) 2a, OUIBG |; cccncccsenss 00; Cece Tayler: ...;........ ‘Sie Carl MacDonald ............ O64; Birt Patersom ...:...2..2... 80 Alfred MacDonald ...:..... 98| Bob Patterson .............. 80 Pye (Special ei ghes bial ~ 80) ( seen* Dodgers Beat — [Andrew Arsenauk ) z SOR TOTtOe «nc checese on Braves 5-3 Don Macinnis ............. 80 BIG MILWAUKEE ‘AP) — Two The-South ndraragthl long® home runs by Gil Hodges and valued for its plumes, is fully another by Don Demeter in a battle of homer’ powered the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 5-3 victory over the Milwaukee Braves Mon- day night. Eddie Mathews and Joe Adcock homered for Milwaukee. The contest was the first of a oe three-game series and dropped CHAMP SHOWS CONCERN. Heavyweight champion Floyd - Patterson bends over prostrate Brian London after. the british challanger was eounted out in Friday night. the llth round of a scheduleld igh 15-round heavyweight title bout Five Teams Will Make Up Prince Co. Softball Loop— The Prince County softball ma at the CPRW lowing chosen: newly the matter of electing. a presi- dent for the 1959 season was left teams.of last year this year, and the fol-1. representatives were Tyne Valley-Rev. M. J. Findley, and Elmer Gorrill; Cape Traverse—Ray Barrett and Wen- dell MacFadyen; Legion—George Chappell and Bill Stull; Last until the next meeting which will, Ontario softball rules, and rule -Jeague was reorganized last night at CJRW on Monday | books are to be obtained as soon | ae Se | casement. sill play will ticipating. __ = National League (AP Wirephote) Milwaukee from first to third place in the National League pen- nant race. The victory boosted Johnny Podres record for the young cam- paign to 3-2 and handed Milwau- kee --hurler Warren Spahn his third loss against as. many vic- tories. Spahn was lifted for a pinchhitter in the ninth and Art Fowler was sent in for Podres to hold the Braves. Mathews’ homer was his ninth|~ of the year-and gave him the ma- jor league lead for. round trip swats. “nahn was trying for this 250th Vicuwry . “* eareer. Qeanen | Yogi Berra’s Mother Dies. ST. LOUIS (AP) — Mrs. Paul- ine Berra, 63-year-old mother of New York Yankees catcher Yogi Berra, died Monday in hospital. She had been il! with diabetes for several years. Recently she had a second leg amputation. _The BASEBALL — W L Pet. GBL sae ' ahaaemelce Coe 8 me ear’s Pontiacs Los Angeles. 13 9 Studies Delay pot operate under a different Milwaukee 10 7 name this year-Dick Crozier and Clastennth n° 99 5 Eustace Reeves. Pittsburgh 9 An i was received : Honeymoon |, setcoton was ssc Chcnge in this | , and i was accept- | Philadelphia MELBOURNE (AP) — Austral- ed. The will operate under | | St. Louis fe’s Herb Elliott, the world’s - — American League fastést miler, is in such a hurry e WwW L Pet. GBL he will not take his 20-year-old Ranger 4 Tr ip Cleveland 722 - bride on a honeymoon. ia eo Chicago 575 Mr. “a. Mrs. Herb Elliott, Baltimore .57$ were married in Perth on Satur- Bruins 6-2 Kansas City Gay, atrived here Monday and Washington 5 Herb said: “T don’t know when PARIS (CP) — New York | Boston -, the honeymoon will be. I've got| Rangers defeated Boston Bruins | New York 368 to study. I’m going back the | 6-2 Monday night in the fifth| Detroit wniversity tag game of the European exhibition International League Elliott ig taking a science/tour between the two National gourse at Melbourne 'niversity | Hockey League clubs. Miami A before entering Cambridge Uni-| About 700 .persons saw the | Toronto 556 versity next year, and his big-| game at the rink of the French | Richmond 556 gest bugbear is cramming a five-|Ice Skating Federation in subur- | Columbus 500 year Latin course into a few|ban Boulogne. players said | Montreal 10 10 500 months. He is studying from 7\the rink is longer and much | Buffalo 1 10 500 a.m, tii midnight daily to pass|wider than those they are used | Rochester ® 10 474 his exams. to playing on. Havana 7 4 333 auNnNNwewnre - TOUR EUROPE The easy way to get better hotel rooms, enjoy lower rates and see more each day is to book a BOAC Tour to Britain and Europe. You fly the Atlantic by the most experienced jet . airline in the world. And your itinerary is arranged in advance by experts who have lived i countries you visit. 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Pirates Shade ‘Baby Bears 2-1 PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates drove Bob An- derson from the mound with a two-run eighth inning outbreak Monday night and- took over fifth phace in the National League with @ 21 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Groat, started Anderson's n he opened the Pir- ate with a double. Ander- gon got next two batters out tut Rocky Nelson, pinch hitting for Kline, scored Groat on a single. Roberto Clement drove -in the downfa ended Anderson’ hope of picking winner in a photo finish with| - winning run with a single and) up his fourth straight viitory of the season. The loss was his first. main event at the Porum here to- fo ped night. Al Backman, New York man- night ‘Tuesday’ when he meets / career. Irish Tommy Nethercott of New York, a tough youngster plans of his own. with | if we can stop Howard,’ | bout would go the distance. “We're on our way to the top Back- man said. He said he thought the of Nethercott; said his| pire crown to-| fighter is in the best shape of his! his 1959 debut, will tip the scales Heavyweight Patterson retained his title with Giants Edge Redlegs 6-5 CINCINNATI (AP)—The San Francisco Giants edged into the National ‘League's first place Monday night, getting past the Cincinnati Redlegs, 65, with a ninth inning rally. The Giants now are .009 percentage points ahead of the Los Angeles Dodgers who won from Milwaukee. Cincinnati blew an early one- run lead in the ninth when the Giants finally caught up with Reds ace, Bob Purkey, for four runs. The big blow was Jim Dav- enport’s basesdoaded double. Reliefer Gordon Jones collectéd the victory, but i took =e ander San- ford to preserve it in the~ni Champion Floyd) | PATTERSON SCORES KAYO Sequence camera shows how a knockout of Challenger Brian , the British challenger te canvas. ) signals the kaye after counting BASEBALL RESULTS National League Chicago 000 000 100-1 8B 1 Pittsburgh 000 000 02x—% 6, 0 Anderson, Elston (8) and 8. Taylor; Kline, Face (9) and Bur- gess, Foiles (9). W: Kline. L: ‘|Anderson. HR: Chi-Marshal (1). Los Angeles 000 101 210— 8 8° 1, Milwaukee 002 000 010—3 18 0 Podres, Fowler (9) and Pigna- Spahn and Crandall. W: | LA-Hodges 2 (3),| Demeter (7) Mil - ee (9), tano; Podres. HRs: Adcock ,(2). “Squares Off Against N.Y. Lad Tonight. “Tommy has never been. stop- Backman said,” and I don’ t think Howard can do it.” The Canadian champ, making at 137. Nethercott, 24, will prob- ably weigh in at 133 or 134. He will have almost a_ two-inch height advantage eof the five- foot-one Howard. Official weigh-in is scheduled | for the Forum at noon today. Promoter Clary Harris indi- cated Howard would probably | demand a rematch with British | champion Willie Towell of South Africa if, he beats Nethercott. Howard lost | a unanimous decision to el Empire — lightweight in Johannesburg in 1956. London in the llth round jlast/Bottom: Referee Frank Sikora Friday. Top: Patterson batters! waves Patterson away and then / ten over London, (AP Wirephoto) nounced Monday that Art Wall, Jr., win enr ofhtreereettcMnsas Art Wall Enters Jr., winner of the recent Masters” tournament at Augusta,.Ga., has Canadian Open emered the 1959 Canadian Open, MONTREAL (CP)—The Royal|to be held June 18-21 at the Canadian Golf Association an-'Montreal Isieamere Club. _ PROOFING - WITH EACH RUG SHAMPOOED Let ws restore the fresh sew look ef your poss aati de erg Fal Ag Maa Sees yuan and delivery, prompt service. 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