' A R Lion: Down B.l.,S. 5hamrot:.ks d .17-61in City” Softball Game NHI. Aporrs NEW RUI.l BASEBALL DEFEATS GAUTREAU McCluskey Cops RESULTS (By THE CANADIAN PRESS) upzwalks 'I Lions got onttbe right . , Third baseman Dick Carroll wag Barry foot in City Softball League ay Amellxn Ifague (ilevt-land l0 0 0 032-!) 'l 0 . . . . o . , ' last night at Pu-kdale dlaino by 1 )l8 man with the lnckoi-y l t D C I slve VI cior M5”? - . R '.l."."l:."'..'.:::.;'.;..'.- mm. ...:: :.i..::”::.'.'.:.'"..':'"n.i.:.":.-.l"' 9 .::'.;..-ii. 0 Ce 0a 5 core .... ....... .... ...... S - ..... s........... 5.... . .....i.r:,i;; . . t ' Ti ' ' ,. pit l ilnale and Frank sh phe d it STE.Ll.ARTON. N.s. tcpl - mu hnrraxo of punches at the dlmagn mom mp” ” 0 h I 1fih::t;1;mzI:l.Itet;:tl:llmlBltNm!:l;lh': mm, .m shamr:ck'iw;'mltv: Whey M”Cl"5k9-W155-”"""F”"m' 2:16 """kt - Baltimore oooooo 040--'4 7 o MWTREAL lcplf T" NE" which f1"”dV "mi" l””"l”l”" sotthtiu mm, In contrast the It'- : N5” Monday scaled an unanimous In the ff'E-llllfli bout Mctlluskey Pm” 'and Mu”. Ferrarm I" tlonal Hockey League I rules eom- (or penalties when play is aolnx mu, lnmld and oumeld aonhilbul. ”A downpour of rain held up tn. jabbed Gnutreatt rt-ntinunuw and ' - - - , mlttee Monday adopted I uie git. The .pen.lilty called I M .0 In. downgm .g the 51...... start of the game and resulted l, bench minor . mg, Wm, , mml”, 0; n ely curtailment after Slit innings. 10 round decision over orinan me kw mud punches he lmded ziiwrink tit) and Smith. Gastall providing for "mm lmmwlately whereby , plly. er may be designated by til! Francis Bell handled the gun. I Gautreau. l48'r'.i of Moncton. I l u i . pl . Mrciuskey. the Maritime middle had little elm-to Eng l:'.hi3'&3;;n L F”""e”- to the ice of I, player servlns I boo". , ueight. champion. outclassed his (zaum-au. lloiveimr, was unable .- . Namnl bag” minor penaltytf the opposing team coach to serve the penalty unless Dom puchen Chandler M. the at the platg. slp cave, and Fm, lighter opponent and got the nod In SN 10 iindci the nit-king left Mm Ymk 000 am (MM .31 ' scores I 8081. the referee singles out the P18!” Lion and Delhpu Gregory of Gallant were on the bases. from all three officials in the non- for any tcillllc blows on llictliiskcy. lg. Innis 221 210 oaxl-1'1 15 0 it was the only drastic change f-'0mml"ll!8 "19 f0uL . . ' shamrock; went ll" 'dl3umc,, mm L' ml” mam” - -Judns have Nmmtmon scored K Liddle Marizonerl I4) Ridzuk mime in "'9 "195 and Wm be 1'-"ll Through another pmvmom '" both were hit for 10 blows Chand- i l;”i”i 2;":.:0;::r:..r..::r.:'"::.:i..::: 'M.........- i,nw.eiie,ci, in -u to -3; ;;r.;gusg;;v,,;5..;ei;t,,,o'l.:g:'-; ... .......... .......-2...... 1 pet-ience an on qu I a ' i . . ' .' l . : ess olia eagues. 8 , while waiting for I chance to un- for 'llrCluskey and three I '07 l,:.l';E11::'l?pr,S1:rnnl' .l,'mI:.dd'Se(' REL Votetfor the change was 5 to 1. been made I no man I land dur- '0 '1'" G"3”'Y Whm9d3 and 3"? liniber his heavy artillery. Neither Gautrcau. and Pan Ma"MI1'an ' C 5M ' ' ' ” opposed only by Montreal Cnna- ins pre-same practice. Players of . l fitzliter has cut, st-orcd seven McCluskcy. two 39y?-I Mn" lmmoma 9 dlens. the highascorlng NHL and the two teams must stay on I 'l Evert-tt Mason. In of Sitillarton. (-Hlltl'N-tU- ""8 9V9l1- 7”” y" i 1 Stanley Cup champions of last their respective sides of the zone. S Ias awarded a split flPt'Islnll over McCIuskt-y said after the fiizht lll'lW5l!k" 000 000 mofo 3 9 season. A couple of small rhubarhs do- ' Bob Moore 145. Sydney. in I six-.lle WM looking for 1W0 "W79 M351" 3' Caml”"el'33 3"" Ken Reardon. assistant general veloped last season when teams I " ' ' 'l9"'i 'l”''"”"' m am C""'d”"- manager of Canadicns. was the decided they would stay at or matches before necking another crack at the Canadian middlee near the red line during warm- ivclcht. title held by Lou Lawrence of Vancoiivcr. Mccluskey lost in a title attempt committee member voting in up- position for the club. The others who voted in favor of the change-all general managers of their clubsewere Tommy Ivan round semi-final. in I special folirrrtilllld bout, R9955 h:tvP Patterson. lift. Stcllarlon. Iorl f.llic Sir-cl. I27. RPSCl'V0 Mines battled to la drain. In the four- i.iBurdetto. HR: Bklyn. liodzcs. Philadelphia 000 000 002-. I 5 0 Cincinnati I00 004 30x-t it 12 I Rocovin. Negray (fit and Stem- ups. Ill meeting with representatives of the rules committee of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Asso- Derby Beiiors LONDON (AP) -.- Prince Aly i rmll-ld curtain rnisor Tyrone Gard. last fall in Hedericton when the l V ' l p I - : nor. I30. Sydncv Mines. scored a lCharI1pi0n waI given the nod onillllfkl lt"VVlt?V 3"dl33113Y- L-308' of Chicago Black Hawks. Hap Day elation. the pros turned down I Khan Mend came u Mm some ' out n no knnckniit nvcr Jack's split decision. Earlier last yezu'l0l'lil- HR C'ineBai1ey. of Toronto Maple Leafs, Jack request that the calm put lnu, 83 I A , spnnacla. 127, Vmv Claszoiv. Gard. 't1cCliiskc.v gained a draw in a . l'Il"l13"”'l3l Lull" Adams of Detroit Red wlllI1S.general practlca 3 rule that would inside information for better: on H 5,, drnppwl Spnnaglp um. 3 tar-innn-lllle match with l.awrent'tr. ,l'""l"l" 000 093 900-s-1 7 if and Lynn Patrick of Boston mean a player mlm can-y um wednesday-I 1773, mmllnz of the . ....... e --I V - .colnmhns 000022 ooxe 4 9 o Bruins. puck over the opponents' blue Derby at Epsom--Lavandin to win V i ' ' l.m'enRIlllI and Sawatski; Duser. 4? L... I Untlcr thc old ltIIlRiSlHlIdll1E rulcllme and nnrshom it into the 0p. and Bujsson Ardent m place. ' fo smoke I? the penalizcd playcr sat olit lilslpummsi and zone from outside The Odds on Lamndml uwned ' ' "llm" Ve"'3"-V rm "'9 mu mull"? ll"? by Frechman Pit-rre Wertheimer . and trained in France by Alec Head. lengllieed slightly at is het- ting callover by Britain's lop bookies Monday but he still re- The pros also rejected a CAHA application to empower linesmen. as well as referees. K impose t e CAHA minutes. The ('i)IIlIIilll8F also adopted is .iula providing for a minor pen- '.lft lull-llty ii players or officials of AIMING FOR THE FENCES nf nedleg sluggcrsj the Cincinnati crew is big 3 misconduct penalties. lkililic (9) Miller tilt and Noble. l ; STANDINGS C 1 till THE CANADIAN PRESS) if American League 1 W L Pvt. C-BL . lxm. inrk .54.: -e I Chit-ago 4 Tlllx llln .4 . . ltlic Natioilal league pcilllant club throw a stick. towel or with minor changes mained mvorne. -I-he bay C0” is tf"'"' ”" - M” PM "31 clizisc. Post is second in the ioooiutlier ohircts '0 "19 W from ""3 made a rule conforming with that 13 to 2 in the betting. Last Friday H 10 . - l.- and Rat lahlonski l - l d Tl; . 21 M .IxIusxtiiw i I 3 i -. -lin homers ill). with the 0lheI'S.ll)En('ll while D8) is 5 0DP0 V 8 of the pl-o5...all.,wln3 1),, some he was 3 go 1, , V W .. . . Hpwland 11 W W: 4.5 lore hitttttil N" fill jinlllfjr f1'l'fH';lf'ff ”ll:l'l'jEli Ml ”u"W W”? "fl 3 "ME to hold the puck no moi-a than He sent his picks to a Derby 5 The Chm-lotitotm tiiialrdlan. Tuesday. June. 5. 1956 3...”... 2. 3. Id... 5., TIONAL LEAGUE three seconds. l.” M lunch atuondoniizesii-ill); l w-ew- w---V-V"-we-7--m-r"--rZmu 7-mm '-m fnplrnll 2t 21 .300 6': l l I , - 21 2.: it: ill... - i p ' Tl-. I (1 cl I iillilmiiv 19 tr -453 '”-"r" Abbles And Youth Club Play . E ontlclcs ump rl epen en 5 ...,..........i .. .. ..... .... l . I . National League ' R ' ' l6 4 I 5' 'cl L O W It M W R d P d "leg 9.2 - Softball Till This Evening . - n si e eague pener .. .. .. .. e S oun I , . "llwauk" 3" ” W 1 t i I d in f th Alli)" it t . in i y I - .':: R l on I P V I feaied L:i.vsliSi-hlll'mans llldclicnd- DR SCORE St Louis ll I9 .-i Rahh piw U M” med Danny A 1 m Abbi mt I , - . - . I . F-PB kl n 2, lg 4.25 3 I . ta . I t ast reports e es leld ants in the first game of the Sum Pontlats AB R If we y M C k. Mb 1 R City l - t : 17 24 .415 71.2 c email: 5 2 ms ti and outfield were not fully settled. l merslde lOlH'l baseball league at U. Gallant. c 2 3 I 0 New York. p 7 I Softball League game this evening Held over Mm last yen": Inna” 'l Q""" Ellmheth park km "Em C5 Guns” Zhw ' " X 2 I 0 rtmmdelphm '3 3:, lat t'lV(iltxVA'rI (AW - (lint-inilati malt-s hit for rlIxi:lI1l'P ltlolillslv shelled for'three rilns in the eighth I the Old Diamond at 6.15. Ira Bull Dunn gllly Acorn Nd 1 ion. the final score rcadinz 16-4 JV. Walker. (I 2 3 0 0 Lhicago - lfll - . RN”.cM.,.m.d '0 cm 0” .8 "mm night. lo most nu; Uowlmm HI. and M0 more in me ninth as bum Hum have made several vgm Blanchard while In the out- i ; Y”""3 ””'L'h 'V'f"'l"5 "" fh" llrh 2 if 2 (1,: Mvrnauonaw Lf,"g3.'3.. (;,BI,JlnIllIlX1..ITIlly by Phllattclplila Phil- dians to a 7-0 victory ovcr the lttsti WHSlliltEZt0il'S defcnccs Crumbled. t angcs in flicir lilicups since last field they have the sure fielding I' '- ""l"'"f: '.l"' r;'”"";;” f.'”::.w:f: G nalllm gg 1 1 l olMoml-pal 30 15 .667 M Iics Mtlllday night to nail down place Washiiirzltm 5CIIillfll'.N. (iare QT LOU” (AP) Ken Boyer year. Thc B.Y,(.'. have lostlltglatheg Paddy Shephard ll!!! centre. The . " , i 't"Y- ” '" 1” V? ”''"'i e" i . i in" -2 i .fli'sin ti 2 "- , l.J0hn Was an Able hvelott ve I ' - .. . . . pl .. l , , . 29 Ill MM 2 , ran it iittmy Cla tl8Ve ull 0015' WW0" 90 P if V Clarence Roclc s a s e ser c s o p l pl8.V69r1.-allrl his mates hacked him I (l?r5:dl:,O( 1h 1 l l 21 22 5” 7 , Tm Phillips Spoum Hw Reds. winning his rm"-lh nf (ha spasonl blaSt8d four Giant pllchcrs viith Kenny Tum, and wall, shcphard Jack Macnmtld who is out at the l I up we” mmmmmg "my Mr mm flarris. p J I 0 fIlTni-onto 21 7.1 ..'i00 7'4. lhid for their first shutout of the Young I-Earl Avcrill and .lim h?m:rnfli"' Ln" gdgulzgea .""3m': (T and for the licxt three weeks will Pmvint . V l .. l -- V H N,;h F" "A l R I n I". "H Totals ... 27 II R i3Miami :3 "3; tscaxtill by punchlnc across the Busby holilcrrd for lllc lllfllalls mama asvfhe Easy lgafrdlgai? behplayglf ull(ltutIluiofC:i:glt;r:(::::- f This istum ni.5ll)gm;; ofBlh(,Yye::r . l V P til" " '- lR'li ii I .- ' I -. ll.l'.'l -rlvhivviv -ll i,i hi .- . t ,' , ' erieil ti orte wocus. e . . . - i. :”fd"” gar.” ""d'h" hlgbgm: at lndepciirliilltr. .. AB R H F.lBll.I(lfEl1t'?" 12 M .429 12; xl.llri'lIl!:iiili':ii'. "Tllll:lTH'(ll':lIl”ll,l:IF dis- Zlliarinlf dtiillllcl llldlvlyflmlllt? Clglst; ';:td"';k?elYl'Xl'(;ygrt;l:I Mum" vlhipi HOllfiWCl'(”ItPVtlilatge ctgrngculinwlag players are asked to report as ' L " " 999" 9" E 3" " W t D. (louse. rf . . . l 0 I 0 Havana 17 30 352 1 film”? for (illiclliiiatl. limited the land attack , ' ' SPl'Fl'8 "ll 533 "1 F P 9 9" early as possible. fence made matters worse. Seven , gchurman 1,, s 9 n 0. pmll"-g In five lm5.clh,-(.9 01 0 he, 1 ,h 4 l . MlZ0l' retired the last 15 1381- in the pcrsons of Gene Ward. Jim . boots were chalked up against his isc ' ' h m l m - - - t . " l 5 3 lf.”f”' " f”.” 0” ters 'l a row to get his sixth vic Flannigan. Apps Arsenault and Joe ,. team. and four costly passed balls V: Hal:.:ir:1a':" if A ,1, : t .prr;l1e Iall0d&g:lntall:g3lI:,f,c:p::.ST:e ?:1fjl':gs egil ”:.:2:,:h:g laid ggacif tory of the season and fourth Re.-ell. Th, Sham h-Ming Arman" xi "P1'9fh'”W" in '7" 300d '"”5"''' P. Pope. t- .. 1 o It :4 first inninc. added four runs in wem '('3an.h pen;mu;d only No straight complete game against and the smooth fielding. Revel! 7'O&--..y.' Ed Dalton and Jim. Grady lcd the IL (.lal.kl eh 3 0 0 0 W. smh ,,. llhlch (.al,.m.,. Ed men'm reagh third haw Ma was Urn defeats. will play in the infield while agile attack of the Pontlacs. cach gctn My nplamm M. H 2 1 1 l N .w YORK Mm l Pmhahkl3all,.y Ml 3 ll"-,.,..,.,,,, hnrnpruand in mmmet mmmand 1” mp way The Giants scored all lhClr.rIln5 Gem. ward will replace Kenny A this two SafelIPS in four trips. El ph-lmml. ll H 3 1 1 0 . l" I. X T . I 1 'it-nllertrd three more runs in in 9 ' ' on homers. Pinch hatter Foster Tulle lmlllnll the plate, Flgnnlggn not Ulric Gallant. Clarvnctr Glllis. Joe A Campbp” H. . 0 n 0. lchers for lftlriy s iiialoi 9-Hll8.sWPmh. Th? SllU'"lll WR5llt"l.V ill? Sctiltllll Castltlman hit it Llirec-run home! can play infield or pitch. L , ,., t 1). , Dalton and Fidele DesR0cl1es cach on Land”. ",4 " 0 1 , 0 Wm” (w”"ga"d losl "cams In I V lo the ninth inning. the mmcnd by w'sh'"5"."" ""5 5”” lit the tftllftlt Ind foold Bl" Wltellte Playing coach Pincau and Joe L "'4. "x. . ot a singleton. Dean Cause. Mark T.,;,.., " ” ,8 l , ., lt8""”l""' Thillios not only livn singles on t."'"'- hut it kept them in the Amer- in the fourth and rookie.l3ill.White Thistle will handle pitching duties. - . elaney and mm" phimns Sol iinenewd ramphen m hurth National lieaknkt N Fowl”. One by Richie Ashhum lcan League basement. slammed I two-run drive in the Alf Cosdy and Clara! Peters will the three inc'cpcndelit hingles. Umpiws. PIMP J” HUMEIL Cllziigoklz; Shgglriltnauam i t- in mp nm and simmer by Gran. HPCEF? Raiqng Slarlrfd !alI.ldfl00k flf.iI;1. V M b ( ho rouatiouttgiidgh:-.C.1inl;;eld Vlnfdlille -A 1 9' lk- l i ; . ' , l , I '. . - h f . h. ic ecat. at oug ct or I 9 tI' a am: am y in ie ou e ere s ay Ic- .dG;;-rthafdarallz s,Lrug,(.o?l:e,. vvL;:,c(. t(1;::.::y.(,ram (rad) and Benny Plffsblfrgh at Cl"cag”"l'”c"d my Hammer m t 9 Du” pinch hitter after scveb innings in walked litres and struck out eight Closkey, Gerard and Des Burgc, 9 Johns'ManvIl'. whll1'.d 3 and wglkgd 9, rm;-e - mp V5 Hack" W5" . N WASIIINGTON IAPL Mike (Earn which be surrendered but two runs St. Louis SC0l'Cd Ml llX Of ll5 Leo Dowllng and possibly SeVel'll - ' New Y"'"k 'f 5't Wu” l lfD eight turn: at bat with I 15-hit others who have turned out for o cia struck out I2 and his team and foilr hits. Hunky Stewart was "rs - ' so - -V two hm m- --T e-r- number of practices. The Alihics too have made some changes. They have two new plicht ers in tho prrsnlis of Keith Dalziel and Mac-Dougall who will handle the pitching chores with playing coach Danny Mccormock. attack. Don Liddle, little left- hander. took his second defeat. MIl.WA1lIi'F)E (AP) .- Sal Mag- lw. who hadnlt t-omplelcti fl game since .lline 22. 1955. gave up only three hits and one walk Monday Heal-it is-4) VI Jackson t0-0). Philadelphia at Cincinnati IN)-. Simmons t2e.'iI vn Nuxhall ii-5). American League l Kansas City at New York tNl --Kl'Pll0W i2-5i vs Kucks (6-zi. Nil Worship, Mayor Currie ins-I out the first ball to officially 0DflfI' the town lcagilo. A fairly good! gt-owe! ii.-as III attendance and tho Asphalt Shingles they htlltf Ifgill Ill llfgll winds because they In Self-Sulfa; .a...l.:....c;;..ii” Rocky Nelson Credit For Detroit Surge Attributed To Harvey Kuenn O Softball Meeting From R0 als Chtxfnko iziawiisiisiliailioi-(list - , M m B H mm HI” "1" l ' l 9" 93' " "lg 9' E 7”” Y” "5 Wilf Shephard Is also slated to - , . A special City Softball League Y Stobbs 13-4t. NEW vomc (APl .lt, mlghl h. Tom In-ewer "(the and 50,; has llt'0PPed 3'9 Mllwaukk BPIVCS -m--m----m--- fe?tT:ulf:':h::cgft t-:1" .'l:i'l' Clewlind Bl B3lll"'0” lm ”' lust a t'()lnCl(.lPn(".'. hilt A good deal the host pitching percentage in the rm") "Ht. place wml. 9 30 Vlcmry f u - mac ' ' Displaying magnificent t-onlrol. oln 53351-1 dcltlttdttl un em e. pirating will be held in the City Hall tonight at eilzht o'clock to t-onsidnr tho elitry of I fifth team and to draw up I schedule. The number of games per week B the schedule will also be dis- Iualled. A number of teams In In favor of playing thrco games Oaoh week Wl'lllP other clilhawant MIl.WAUl(F.E (AP) -- Brooklyn . , n0dg,.,.s' lnnking (or 'mme '9'” mcrican Lcrl;lilc.7 n l. .1tl.i. and hanclcd hitting and pitching help. Monday night. called up Ill-at hag.-,- man Rocky Nelson and southpaw Fred Kipp from Montreal of the international Leaizue. They are to join the team Friw nf f'I'Nlll for Doiroills rcrcnt. stlrpzc A iliil1cAnicl'i('an l.PaElIP standiligs ('lcvclnlltl's Ilcrb St-orr is the can hr attributed to shortstop linr- sirikcolll. leader with R6. in the way Kllnml. National. Brooks liawrcnrr of the The Tiircrs have won six straight R9dl'3K5 bt'"'3"f ”"- Wldllll 997' camps to move into a tie for foilrth ”""3Fi9 Wllh 3” Vlt'l0lilt"! lVllll0Ut placc uhile reaching the .500 mark 3 d9f93'; f0" l-90” 3"” ""9 Pl'"'t1'?5' for the first timc this scason. 3"” Frmnd M5 lanlled "19 m05t Lemon 16-21 vs: Moore it-.'li. 1 Detroit at Boston tNi--VTrucks il-Ii vs Porterfield t2-3:. hcllson Rescued lllagllc allowed only nine Braves' blows out of tho infield. including Eddie llIathcws' two singles. The Braver only other hit was a hunt which Billy Burton beat to first base. Maglie struck out five Braves. The victory was Maglieis first SEE YOUR NEAREST J-M DEALER AVAILABLE AT Bay State . , I . day in Cincinnati. with either Ieft- F H t , ',:'”Mf:a':f:mi:;'d l;:;:a"I;fl'f:r'd',j'1': haoder Chuck Templeton toil or Kucnn was hit safely in all six '1i'.1"j'Lf";-...Hm since .lilly 2. 1955 when he started hm ham luau. "elk tum ailing lighthander Don Bessent Rant” Httfl 14 Of "19 NW l5l0l1flv but dldnit finish in heating the Q . tool expected to be fIr'med out Nr.w YORK iitrli . A police his haitin: avcriitze to -356-lourtii Philadelphia Philliea. 6-1. for the hlgllost in the league. Now vnrk Giants, lilcanwhlll-. Mickey Ml-ml the Nciv York Yankees cnnlmucs would play two games one week and three games tho next. With a five team lnlgtln such I sched- emergency sqund Monday rescued to make room on the roster. Tommy l Nelson. .'II, is the No. 2 batsman in the International Lcairile with I heavyweight contender in of! tllurricanet Jackson and ll other As "TesI Case" uh Wm'M.f':.1'.'1i:E1'..'.n..aT.EEE' .393 average and loads tho league Dersolis irappcd for an hoilr in to not tho pace with a 411 figure with I2 home runs. 34 runs batted a stalled automatic elevator on and sl, Ln..l5' Rip Rcpuiski heads In and 40 runs scored. the lftth floor of a building hnus- ll", lxl.-lllonal League batsmen with MME5-I-OWN N Y Hplp e Mhl C0 ltlilllfll Kipp. 25. wall with the Dodgers loll the stair. athletic ..ommlsslon. am. Flgurgx include names ,l3'mesl.,wn lrglcons lnllrrlng, licrc Sam . ' lilltS'.lNI.1li.lN Jsumilslullll - tlltillttilllloliil under blasts of one of the area's coldest springs. will conduct a "test case" tonight by stalzillc an admission-frce. bascllnll gomc. Fol- rons manager Jerry Lavison said Monday. The Falcons will play nlonn It the frre game. i.awl:on said. "to test whether interest to Pony League panics in .lamostowli is price ontry in the field of eight. dead or whether it has born the paid 556.90 or he covered the bitil-rly cold we-at " mile in 2201 L5. F FREE uuuuu WITH EVERY 53.00 PURCHASE OF GASOLINE THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY AT THE FOLLOWING Used through Sunday. The emergency squad Kucnn has been ii picture of con- t-rowbars and other implemc-nts"i.tl WY "PP" ll"! (WW Ind Kill the sislclicy at bat in his three full URNPTVM Party "Ill. scasolis iiitll the Tigers. hittittrz O”-'7” Tutti in 1953 and .306 the next two years As lcarlntl hatter he izaincri I4 points rillrinl: the week in advanc- ing in lnllrtli placc Kilr-nn ions the lcauilr in doiiblcs with 15. ztolrn llISf'S with scvcn and is rlillncrllp to liiantlc in hits with 62. Mantle niainioillrd his batting sunrcmacy despite it 1.'i-point dip that saw him deliver in bits In 29 at bats The slumtlltc lriritch-hiitcr also is llw hnmc riln loader with 20 and has rirlvnn in the most Baseball Practice All important. pi-Ictitza will br- llcld this rvenlilg It Memorial Fcild for Toni Mat-Farlltnefs Stars. in spring training until the Brooks PKACUCEB TONIGHT decided the 6-4 lefty was a hit I l. S. Shamrocks. on the loo wild for the majors. He has zmlllrl diamond at 6 p. m. it 6-2 record at Montrrnl. DEFENDS TITLE TONIGHT Archie Moore's Manager Foresees Fall Of Pompey LONDON (API--Archie Moors-'l; Ill ager predicted Monday the light heavyweight hamplon would lnaka the 175-pound limit with ounces to spare today WTIMI he defends his title against Volmido Pirlpey of Trinidad lo I 15-round Qtch at Ifarrlngay Arena. "Archie will send the scales to 1196 It the weigh-ill." and char- Iay Johnston. Moore's manager. weight-loalng program in exactly on schedule. After the weigh-In. Archie will have I good meal and tonight he will dispose of Pompey." Moot-e'li ability to ' mlllto ltlt-. weight for the first time since lalti June 22 without wralteiiliig himself pWESThlUliY. N. Y. tAPt w Bay State Pat. owned by Jacques Ii:-audoin of Montreal and win- llvss in IIIIIP previous starts tilts st-anon. won the s5.(X)0 Cloistersi pace at Roosevelt Raceway Mon- day night. The veteran acldinn. longest OPPORTUNITY nlivs AT GREENIIAUS 9 . . pl , Just Arrived-I..otiles' Street DRESSES in mi- ':ill".i.fS.L”..l:l”.': -.:r'...2;"":l:-.-::..”:s .;oiwn.,g cw. it to in in ' ' ; to i brown. I and 1 pants. Value: to 354.50-e l ' " i 'i.'stil"e7Fs'Ei'tn'eT iiiiai-57-:'s1'iEyi?d7ltT3iiiiFn6 print material II werglue cotton dacroii bill- ilte etc. GirlI' white and pastel Graduation Dreuel. lino 9-15- 12.95 Now sweeping the country! The fabulous M COATS for ladies. Ityled Iii poplin- 'l2.95 and 14.95 LuIloI' IATHING SUITS- 3.9S to 10.95 Since the Marciano match, Mm"- has had nine bouts. winning all of them. seven by knockouts. Pompey has lost only twice in I t-art-or t-enteritis: ml Londonl rinzs. The two defeats were by Americans Mosrs Ward and Bobby Dawson His record for 35 fights since I949 is Ill-2-2 with 22 knock- All players intending to turn out are asked to be present at 5.45. outs. The Tlnyear-old boxer never has been stopped. Hp, A twin. Harold .Iohmulll and Olson. weigh around 170 pounds. .3 Pride Of Britain is Victor ', no-"C-"0" in 570,000 Texas Golf Open ,,,, ,,,,, ' out by Marciano and was xtaled II high II l96"'4 polindli. In his last. deft-nco. he flattened Bobo Olson in three rounds. Archie, volt-ran of I53 ftghisl Iinrc hr started in 19:16. owns 3 IM-Weft record with M knockouts He won the light heavy crown from Joey Maxim. Dec. 17. 1952 Ind defended it. agglngt Mgxlm MEN'S SPORT COATS-alitwool Oweeda. ole. Value: to man. 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