Sherbrooke daily record, 27 juin 1956, Section 1
[" \t\tCLOUDYl SHOWERS Clouding over this afternoon, shower# or thundershowar» ending tonight: Thursday eloudy with ninny period# and a few scattered showers; little change in températures, lavw tonight and high Thursday 56 and 70.* 1956\tJUNE\t1956 S\tM \u2022\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS 1 2 3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8\t9 10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16 17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23 24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30\tShecbcookeDailtmecocd *\tthe paper of the eastern townships J\t Established 1897.\tPrice: 5 Cents\tSHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27.l9Sh\tSixtieth Yeor CF-100 DUBBED SLOW BY U.S.GENERAL World News In Brief i \u2022*.¦*' HAVANA, Cuba.\u2014 i/P) \u2014 Seventeen persons were arrested Tuesday night on charges of complicity of a plot to assassinate President Fulgencio Batista and touch off a national uprising.\t* The group, including Jose (Peipillo) Sanchez, a Cuban bullfighter, was rounded up after police discovered arms caches in several homes.The arrests followed the detention of 20 Cuban exiles in Mexico City on charges of plotting the assassination of Batista.* * * HALIFAX.\u2014(P\u2014 The raft 1'Egarc was unable to report a position again Tuesday, but the three Frenchmen who hope to drift to Europe said they were catching \u201clots of fish.\u201d The raft has not been able to fix a position since last Friday when it was 588 miles east of here.But the adventup ers told amateur radio operators Tuesday they were feeling fine and being driven slowly by southwest winds.* * « LONDON.\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Harry and Bess Truman had lunch at Buckingham Palace Tuesday as the guests of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.It was an informal, family occasion\u2014no top hats or party dresses.The last time Truman saw the Queen was during her visit to the United States in 1951 when she was still Princess Elizabeth.Also at the luncheon were former American ambassador to Canada, Stanley Woodward and Mrs.Woodward.# * * KITCHENER.\u2014 CP) \u2014 Fisheries Minister Sinclair said Tuesday his recent tour of Russia gave him a great affection for the Russian people, whom he described as hard-working persons who want nothing so much as peace.Mr.Sinclair said: \u201cI flew home with a very genuine affection for the Russian people.They are proud of what they have done and what they are achieving today.\u201cNo one can question the desire for peace of any Russian.They know the terror and the cost of war.\u201d * * * STEWART.B.C.\u2014 KP) \u2014 A northern bush pilot was presumed dead Tuesday in his charred plane bringing to five the number of persons killed in British Columbia aircraft in two days.Harold W.Kellough, 42, of Prince Rupert, B.C., was believed to have been killed when a Beaver seven-place aircraft crashed Monday night at the foot of a glacier on a 25-mile flight from here to a company town near Granduc mine.* # * HALIFAX \u2014W\u2014 Vancouver writer John Cornish has been named winner of »the $5,000 Maclean's Magazine fiction award for his humorous novel Olga.Ralph Allen, editor of Maclean's, made the announcement of the magazine's fourth fiction award at the Canadian Authors\u2019 Association annual meeting here Tuesday.* * * GOODMAVES, Eng.\u2014 \u2014 *P \u2014 Printed testimony ^iven to « United iM*tes Semvte armed force» committee make» sohet reading for Canadian#.In fact, the transcript of the committee'* deliberations, just made available here, ha* more to say about capabilities of the Canadian air defence system than has been given in the Canadian government's recent white paper on defence or by Defence Minister Campney in the Commons.Chief witness before the U.S.Senate committee was Gen.Earle E.Partridge, commander of the U.S.aiV defence system.He said of the Rl'AF's OK 100 jet interceptor, Canada's mam de fence weapon: \u201cIt is very for their Canadian purposes in SAGE.Gen.Partridge told the committee the Kussians have enough bombers to launch an initial attack on North America employ good ;lnk; h 11 \u201d d r e d s of bombers, Fifty thermonuclear bombs on that it has long range.The only 1 *arK0\u2019 \"\"U1rni.home of\tMr.\tand\t*h*.hl'\t* up *.Moore\tt orp ing of the committee which Quebec Health Minister Albinv\tMrs.\"Karl C.oodenough\tIT1» up\tl1*.Abitibi was\t39 oft groups Roman Catholic hospitals\tPaquette wa> to address the 3,500\tMrs, ivan Lawrence\tpresided!\tl«.Dorn\tTextile 7;n oft\tlm V McColl-«, National Steel Car 30 oft Royal Rank 57 \u2019u lift 1.Profits of Canadian Corpora lions both before and after taxes set ne«\u2019 peaks in the first quarter of this year reports the Dominion Bureau of Statistics.Karn-ings before taxes amounted to MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE in the province.Father Bertrand said the logical consequence of control of a | hospital scheme would be control ; of the medical system, but \"this danger can be avoided by frank and loyal exchanges of views be-; tween the various organizations concerned.He said the committee is offering Us collaboration to avoid this danger of state control and \"in order to take part in the elaboration of a humanitarian and Christian plan.\u201d delegates todaj.over the business, and devotion- perial Oil 51 \\ o al period, «hen they were then Frontenac 5t> oft joined by members from Cook shire, and Island Brook charges, and several ladies from Brook bury.An excellent program was presented by Mrs.Don MacRae.of Cookshire, who gave a piano u-ivrscrso 4.- a-, n solri; Mrs McKay, an educational *72« million as compared to the ll Same Mrs Dawson, of Island 1\tmillion for the Brook, played two numbers; Mrs Sutherland sang, \u201cSmiling Thro, Junior Baseball Season Opens Al Windsor have no senior baseball team this season, but four junior teams He believed public assistance ; were escorted from l'Ecole Sacre ; an(1 \u201eBlcss ,h|< is a form of health insurance and Coeur to the ball grounds with Cathc,rt, ,, Kamr -A Wedding in that it is possible to suggest a mlleh fanfare and accompanied Flowers \" and Mrs F Coodrn hundred or so different types of1\t1\t\" REV.DAVID CARGILL DERBY LINE \u2014 Rev.David Cargill, son of Mr.and Mrs.U.E.Cargill and well known in Northern Vermont and the Eastern Townships, was ordained to the Episcopal priesthood last week at St.Paul's Episcopal Church in Concord, N.H.fie was made a curate of the denomination in June of 1955.Rt.Rev.Charles F.Hall, Biiihop of New Hampshire, conducted the ordination ceremony, with Rev.Merle M.Smith of Saginaw, Michigan, a former seminary friend of Mr.Cargill, preaching the sermon, Mr.Cargill was presented for ordination by the rector, Rev.Clinton L.Morrill.Rev.Frederick L.Philips of Yonkers, New York, read the ordination Litany and Rev.Wilber C.Files read the Epistle.The Bishop administered communion, assisted by the ordin-ant.The service was sung by the church choir, under the direction of Edward W.Campbell.After the service, a reception, to which the congregation was invited, was held in the parish house, where refreshment's were served by the W.A.society.Mr.and Mrs.U.E.Cargill, his parents, of Derby Line] Miss Judith Cargill, sister, of Boston, Mass., and Mis» Doris Beerworth, R.N., of Newport, as aunt, attended the event.(Bean and family, Peacham; Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Baker, Barton, health insurance programs.He had studied the national health insurance plan suggested by a bicycle brigade.Father Lessard addressed the crowd as did his worship, Mayor ough, a game.same period last year The Dominion Bureau of Blat istics reports that new dwellings completed in Canada in the first four months of lüftti numbered 34,78-L an increase of 5 per rent trom 32,907 a year earlier.Start by Ottawa, but said the time was I Bfoltluc ^^ Rif,e' manager not opportune for him to com-j 0,J,Be L1anada,Raper,|i0'.\t, ment on it\t' T*,e Mayor threw the first ball and Earle connected with the .i M1Y Goodcnough presented were up 7 per cent and the total \u2022 is.Riehards with a gift from number of units under construe-the Bury group expressing best t wishes in her new home.Mrs Richards thanked the group for the gift and good wishes.Mrs.Goodenough with the co hostesses, Mrs Kit Hodgins, Mrs Dan Lawrence.Mrs.T.Lawrence and Mrs.Mary I/)we, served happy afternoon.CHURCH SERVICE LIBBYTOWN\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.W.Dobb enter-lained at a family gathering in honor of Mrs.Alyce Dobb\u2019s birthday.Guests present were Mr.and Mrs.Vender Bean, West Danville; Mr.and Mrs.George LATEST REPORT Aik your !r»vwt»*ênt for fho latoit lUporf and Proipacfui \u2022# CALVIN BULLOCK Ud.Vt, Airs.Earle Randall, Glen and Sue, Mrs.Paul Sweeney, Mrs.Avis Sweeney.Mr.and Mrs.Al-den Wilson, Mrs.Eddy, Mrs.J.I Magoon, Mrs.N.Baker, Miss Ruth Bean and Mr.Allan Tice-hurst, of Glover, Vt., Mrs.Ruth Young, Mrs.George Young and ; family, of West Glover; Mrs.¦ Maude Coboon, Lennoxville; Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Lake.Jean and Margaret, Way\u2019s Mills; Mr.J.Scrimnger, Lachine; Mr.and Mrs, j Irving Davis, Wrest Glover; Mr.! and Mrs.Henry- Leech, Miss Joan Leech, Mr.Ed.Mills, Sherbrooke; | Mr.and Mrs.Ora Dobb, North Hatley and Mrs.Alice Dobb,! Way's Mills, and Air.and Mrs,1 Arthilr Slack.Ayer\u2019s Cliff.GOULD- The Sherbrooke Daily Record requires a correspondent to cover Gould district news and forward subscriptions.Applications should, be marked: Attention of Miss Fannie Williams.Dr.Eugene Thibault, medical\t., .director of the Verdun Protestant VT' rernims,cent of hls days as Hospital, told a session that hos- a *10C' hard lo find PAP.MOTH Kit AND BROTHER*.FOSTER- Buy Jerseys with a future.Wendybrook Invitational Sale, Sweetsburg, P Q July 2nd al I pin.ÎKtrîhfi LONDON.! Reuters)- Sir Mrs.F.Cuming and Mi Avery i Bcrnard Docl(,'r.wealthy indus-Barter are patients in the Sher ,rialist rerenlly fired from the BROOKBURY- Recent guests of Mrs.Marjorie Jenkerson were Mr.and Mns.Arthur Olson, Mrs.Margaret Pehlemann.Mrs.Sidney Coates and Mrs.George Coates, Mrs.Douglas Saunders, of Len-noxville.and Mrs.Gilbert Grey.Mr.and Mrs.Trevor Pehlemann have returned to Ontario after being her for some time.Mr.and Mrs.George Caraella, of Peekskill, N.Y., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.B.Coates.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Little j homes\" and son, Eric, of Lennoxville, were guests of Mrs.Marjorie Jenkerson A family reunion was held at brooke Hospital.Mr.«nd Mrs.E.Bowen, of East Angus, spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Earl Gooden ough, at Mountain View farm.Mrs.Dorothy Warner, R.N., of Montreal, spent the past week with Mr.and Mrs.R.N.Mayhew and Mr.K.MacRae.Miss Scottina Laumence, of Magog, is spending some time | chairmanship of a big industrial combine, said today he had won enough support to appeal for a shareholders' meeting to discuss his case.Docker, 59, was ousted from the Birmingham Small Arms Company by a majority of his tel low directors after serving on the board for 17 years.Docker said loday that he had BÙRCZYK Al the Sherbrooke Hospital on June 2B!h, 1956, lo Phyllis (nee Crawford) and Karl Burczyk, a daughter Deborah Ann.JAMESON Keilh and Edith are happy to announce the arrival of Lana Edith, weighl 5 lbs 2 07.on June 24.1956, al (he Sherbrooke Hospital.Premature.SMITH At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on June 26, 195(1.to Mr.and Mrs.Robert.G.Smith (nee Baxter), of Scotstown, Que, a daughter, Lois Ellen Both well WOLTERS Al Ihe Sherbrooke Hospital, on June 25, 1956, to Mr.j and Mrs.Herman Wolters, a son, John; a brother for Tini.lOHNsroyy FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Protpccl $1.LO.ï-246é R.L BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPIL ft AMBULANCE SERVICE (formarly Ulaka'i^ 300 Owacn.Blvrf.T*l.LO 2-W77 St Get the LOAN you üéed JT IN «UJST f-TRIP ?The\tMan gives prompt cash loans for any good purpose .lets you pay later in convenient monthly amounts .with his great Cash*Now Pay-later Plan! Get many extra benefits at no extra cost.Phone first for 1-trip loan, write or come in today! loans $50 lo $800 or more on Signature, Furniture or Autor-\u201d'\u2019\t| ^Bénêfiaaèi 7ùmnêe THAT LIKCS TO SAT YtS' FINANCE CO.3 convenient offices\u2014which Is nearest you?SHERBROOKE \u2014 King & Wellington Sts., Continental Bldg.LO 2-2631 THETFORD MINES \u2014264 Notre Dame Street, North.FEderal 5-9129 VICTORIAVILLE \u2014 43 Notre Dame St., E., Peroli Bldg.PL 2-4558 OPEN EVENINGS BV APPOINTMENT \u2014 PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS Uom mod* te residents el all «woond'ng faww \u2022 Personal Finance Company el Canada Dillon Geraldine, Edgecombe (he home of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth, FUion Gisèle, Flanders Aubrey Batley when those Donald, Fraser Marlene, Gibson j present were Mr and Mrs.Aus-Roland, Gillam Barbara, Hallett | tin Batley and family, Mr.and John, Harrison John.Haworth Mrs.Sterling Batley and fam-George, Haworth John, Jones j ily, Mr.and Mrs.Eric Batley Marilyn, Lofthouse Rosemary, | and Wayne, Mr, and Mrs.Lionel MacPherson Patricia, McLeod | Allison and family and Mr.and Judy, Morin Louise, Pariseau i Mrs.Ray Strapps and Muriel.Kenneth, Pattullo Gary, Robil- I^rry Allison has returned lard Claudette, Ross Glenda, home after spending some time Stocks Barry, Vallier Shirley, with his grandparents, Mr.and Warren Wayne, Wheeler Bryan, Mrs.Scott Allison in Lennox-Wood Ronald.\tville SIDE glances By Gafbralf* with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.been assured of the support of G.Lawrence.\tI more than the 10 per cent of Mr.Wayne Fisher and Mr.| meeting.Robert Stokes, of Montreal, spent In his campaign to gain sup Ihe weekend at their respective port, he made a personal appear- - anre on independent tc.levision j Miss Priscilla laillon.of Mac and mailed hundreds of circulars donald Collge.is spending her! to shareholders, holidays with her parents, Mr.\t.\t_ and Mrs.H.Taillon.Mrs.K.Wood, of the teaching :ANTERBURY-slaff of The Pope Memorial School, is spending her hoir The Ladies\u2019 Guild meeting at days al her home in Highland- I 'he home of Mrs Lindsay Groom Park, Mich.\t1 was presided over by the presi- Mr.and Mrs.A, Ward were dent, Miss Laura Goodwin.The in Thetford Mines, as guests of minutes were read by sec.-lrea Mr.and Mrs.L.Bennetl.\tsurer.Mrs.E.Goodin, and a let- Mr.and Mrs.Percy Cuming 'er of thanks was read from and son Gordon, of Montreal, j Scotstown Guild for money rio-uere week-end guests at the nated to parsonage fund.It was Cuming home.\tdecided to shingle the hall, the Mrs.Arthur Hunt and Mrs.men to do the work and the Guild George Parsons are at Macdonald to buy material.Several of the College, w here they are attend-' oil lamps were sold belonging to ing the Provincial Women s In the church A donation of E.PROVOST MONUMENTS AUTHORIZED DEALER Doubla Protection Soul and Certificat* Guarantea.Tel.LO.9 1700 or LO.9-282Î Corner King E.and 15th Ave., Sherbrooke.ScalljB PUBLIC NOTICE Board of Protestant School Commissioners Sherbrooke, Que.Public Notice is hereby given for a General Meeting of all Rate Payers qualified to vote for the election of two School Commissioners of the Protestant Board of the City of Sherbrooke, to be held on Monday, July 9th, 1956.at the hour of 10.00 am., at the City Hall.145 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke.Que., for the election of two Commissioners to fill the vacancies occasioned by the expiry of the term of Alexander C.Ross.Manager, and Erie T.Webster, Manager.If a poll is necessary, vote will take place on the 16th day of July, 1956, at the time and place, and between the hours mentioned in the notice to be hereafter given according to law.GEORGE E EWING, Secretary-Treasurer.Sherbrooke.Que , June 27, 1956.-1* fi stitute convention.SWEETSBURG- remnant.s were received from Simpson Sears, Toronto, some finished work was sold and $16 w'as realized at a food sale Miss Isobel McDougall of 'T gue«t Hi* day* a* a Boy Scout are almost over\u2014 8,r* 5C°ut now!\" Around 300 of St.Icon Col Irge and SIp.! heresc School Ormslown, spent the week-end - pupils enjoyed a picnic at Gor- wjth Mr.and Mrs N.G Bon-nnn Snyders\u2019 bafhing beach at ne\u201e.Mr, Harry Morrison, of Selby Lake.This fine beach is Chicago, and Mr.Arthur Bown, open for swimming (o all church 0f Lennoxville, were also guests organizations or Boy Scout a, fhe Bpnn(,\u201e home.troops for their annual out-\t___ __________ _ mgs.Markings have been put up\tÉjÊr 1 by Mr.Snyder as to the limits in PIGEON HILL\u2014\tr*$§r which safe swimming can be done.Mr.Bernard Beaudoin is Mrs.Ernest Erno, of Enosburg, employed at Snyders\u2019 Beach for Vt., spent the past week with her the summer months.\tdaughter, Mrs.Carl Bourdeau.Miss Theresa Cody, of Chicou- Mrs.Mary Cameron has return-(imi.Mrs.Marcel Tellier, of ed home from the St.Johns\u2019 Hos-Montreal, were week-end guests pital much improved in health, of their parents.Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.John Delaney spent a few Da'- id Cody.\tdays in Montreal, as guest of Mr.Mr.and Mrs N.M.Ingalls Harold Delaney.I «ere accompanied by Mr.and The day following school clos-Mrs Lester Ball, of Cowansville, i ing a picnic was held at Missia-io Stowe Vt., to attend the bur- quoi Bay where a good time was 1 ial service of Mr, Clarence enjoyed.Mooney, of Colonsay, Sa.sk., who Miss Joyce Gould has returned I pa- ed away in Boston.Mass.Mr.to her home in Abbotsford.Mooney was an uncle of Mrs.\tMrs.Aldina Cunningham has Ingalls and a cousin of Mrs.L.returned to Bedford after spend Ball.Mr.and Mrs.Ingalls were ing a week with her brother.Mr also at Ste.Eustaehe-sur-le-Lac Hector Dalpe.one day to bring their daugh- The Misses Ruby and Lyla ter.Miss Lois Ingalls home for Primmerman have returned from i the summer.They were also Brownsburg to spend the summer * cue-ts of Mr.and Mrs.Wm with their parents, Mr.and Mr* I Ralph, at Rosemere.\tC.Primmerman.GILLESPIE At the SI Vin cent de Paul Hospital, Sher brooke.Que., on June 26, 1956, John Gillespie, beloved husband of the late Sarah Suffolk, in his 71 si year.Funeral service from the home of George Gillespie, R R 1, East Angus, on Friday, June 29 al 2 p m Inlermenl in Westbury Cemetery.R.L.Bishop Funeral Chapel LO.2-2977.MARTIN On Monday, June 25.1956.Emma Guy, beloved wife of Frank Martin, in her 64fh year.Remains resting at her home, LeBrun Street, Waterloo.Service Thursday, June 28 at 11:00 a m.at Ledoux Funeral Home, 454 Main St,, Waterloo.Burial al East Angus.WARD At his home in Brook-bury, Que , on June 26,\t1956, Sidney Ward, beloved husband of Lillian Marshall.Remains resting at above bomtf where prayers will be held on Friday, June 29 at 2 p.m.followed by funeral services at St.John's Church, Brookbury at 2.30 p.m.Rev.G.Norris officiating.Interment in St.John's Cemetery.Bury Funeral Home.Phone 23-J.Anderson Monument's BOX 56 \u2014 BEEBE, QlW.Monument», Marke.n, Lettering Work don* anywhere In E.T.Write for pamphlet A price» Br ome-MIssitquol: Lloyd Mendlgo, Sutton, Ou* Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks *!.»0 per Insertion DEATH NOTICES 15e per line.Minimum charge $!.50 (10 lines or le»»).IN MIMORIAMS *1.00 plus *0 cents per line for poetry.Additional names over three U> eenta each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST LARRY SIGNATURE OF PARTY SENDING NOTICE.Govern men I, Municipal and Corporation Bond» Greenshields & Co Inc ] 10 Wellington Street North Sherbrooke Montreal Oflü V» a Quebec Toronto 1 ft ¦ Twftlvc SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 7.1956 U.S.Judge Rules Cardinals Had No Contract With Sam Etcheverry Who Else But Robin Roberts Would Snap Milwaukee's Winning Streak; Yanks, Dodgers And Giants Post Wins Who etee but Robin Roberts would be the pitcher to bring Milwaukee down from the clouds?The big righthander, who hat, practically carried Philadelphia Phillies all by himself for six years, Tuesday night won his third straight after a disturbing four-game losing streak.He s-topped the Braves 4-2 on a five-hitter, snipping their winning streak at 11 games.The loss also trimmeo Milwaukee\u2019s first-place lead to 114 games.Roberts was the first pitcher to go the distance against Milwaukee in 14 games.And Fred Haney, who hadn\u2019t lost since taking over as Milwaukee manager 11 days ago, thought so much of the performance he walked out to mound and shook Roberts\u2019 hand after the final out, Milwaukee lost only a half- r\u2014-\u2014\u2014 -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -\u2014 _\t*\twalked the first three men he game from tta lead since rain | faccd and departed kept runnerup Cincinnati idle at | Harshman who beat BaItimore Pittsburgh.But third-p 1 a c e j jn a ^wjn one-hitter his last time Brooklyn closed to within 2\u2019 - | out, gave up a first inning run games by thumping Chicago Cubs j that snapped his scoreless win-10-5 as A1 Rube Walker drove in ninf\u2019 *trca*{ at ^ut he went Returns To Als six runs with a homer, triple and double.Pittsburgh took fourth by a percentage point by St.Louis Cardinals, who were whipped 3-0 by New York Giants and Ruben Gomez\u2019 three-hitter.In the American League, first-place New York retained its l1-,-game lead with an 8-4 decision over Kansas City while runner-up Chicago made it nine in a row with Jack Harshman\u2019s three-hitter beating Boston 4L Third-place Cleveland ran its streak to seven games with a comeback 4-3 victory over Baltimore.Rain halted Washington at Detroit at a two-all tie in the fifth inning.Roberts, squaring his record at 8-8, gave up a first-inning hit, then retired 17 in a row before the Braves rallied to tie it two-all in the seventh.The Phils, reclaiming sixth place from the Cubs, came right back with two in the eighth off loser Ray Crone A throwing error by left fielder Bobby Thomson brought the tiebreaker across.Roberts, who hasn't walked a man in 18 innings, struck out seven in his 10th complete game Del Ennis, who scored the winning run, and Stan Lopta, who scored the other three, each had four Phil hits.Walker, subbing for sore-thumbed catcher Roy Campan-ella.broke four-all tie in the sixth with his two-run homer, his first of the year.Sal, 2-1, Maglie became the first Brook starter to go the distance in 1R games.Jackie Robinson hit.a pair of homers for the Dodgers, while Gene Baker and Walt Moryn slapped homers for Chicago.St.Louis got just three infield singles off Gomez, who broke his four-game losing streak for a 3-7 record.Two of the hits were by ex Giants Ai Dark and Whitey Lockman.Wilmer Mizell, losing his third straight, for a 7-5 mark.on to win his fifth.Yogi Berra, Billy Martin and Joe Collins homered for the Yankees as Whitey Ford won his ninth.Mickey Mantle had one hit in five trips against loser Tom Gorman and Jack Crimian.Back-to-back seventh - inning doubles by Bobby Avila and Gene Woodiing scored the winning run for the Indians, who had rallied for three in the sixth to tie it.Earl Wynn won his eighth with a five-hitter.Both Washington and Detroit protested their tie game, which will have to be replayed from the \u2022start, anyhow.The protest concerned whether time was \u201cin\u201d or \u201cout\u2019\u2019 following a first - inning rhubarb.WctHace-Sullivan Bout Postponed TORONTO \u2014 «P) \u2014 Matchmaker Jack Allen said Tuesday night a bout between Gordon Wallace of Brantford.Ont., and John L.Sullivan of England for the British Empire light-heavyweight boxing championship has been postponed until mid-August.Allen had announced Monday night that the fight would be held either July 16 or 17.The matchmaker said the bout had been rescheduled because of an eye cut suffered by Wallace when he won the title last week in London with a decision over Ron Barton of England.Tuesday's Games LITTLE LEAGUE Red Sox Z4, Yankees 9.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Miami 13, Montreal 6.Toronto 2, Havana 1.Rochester 5, Richmond 4.NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 10, Chicago S.New York 3, St.Loula 0.Philadelphia 4, Milwaukee 2.Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (ppd.rain).AMERICAN LEAGUE New York B, Kansas City 4.Washington 2, Detroit 2 (called, 5th) Chicago 4.Boston 1.Cleveland 4, Baltimore 3 Today's Games LITTLE LEAGUE Indians at Athletics.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Miami at Montreal.Havana at Toronto.Richmond at Rochester.Columbus at Buffalo.NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Brooklyn.St.Louis at New York.Milwaukee at Philadelphia (night).Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (night).AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at Chicago.New York at Kansas City (night), Washington at Detroit Baltimore at Cleveland.Standings BUICK In selecting your New Car, don\u2019t overlook the Buick Special.It\u2019s the big car at the small car price.For further information.call BUD COOK representing a reliable dealer.De Luxe Automobile Ltee., 1744 King St.West.Tel.LO.9-3669 or Res.Tel.LO.9-4448 ITTLE LEAGUE P W L T Pis Red Sox .a\t5 Indians .^\t4 Athletics .5\ts White Sox .«\t3 Senators .7\t2 Yankees .g\t0 RICHMOND SOFTBALL\tLEAGUE P W I, T Pts ETCHEVERRY Red Sox Wallop Yankees 24-9; Game Tonight A deluge of 24 hits by the Red Sox batters which included singles, doubles, triples and home runs, swamped the Yankees 24 to 9 in a Little League game last night at the Parade Grounds.The win puts the Red Sox in sole possession of first place in the league.Tonight at 6.30 the Indians take on the up and coming Athletics in what should be a thriller.Yankees opened the game with a singleton in top of the first inning but what happened to the Yankee pitcher in the bottom of the first when Red Sox came to bat was a nightmare.When the smoke cleared away the Sox had knocked out eight hits for 10 runs.Yankees broke loose for seven in their half of the second stanza while the Sox went scoreless.Scoring 14 runs in the remaining innings to the Yankees\u2019 one the Red Sox finished up with a total of 24 runs.Roy with five therefore was not effective for six, Norton with 3 for four, der te league\u2019s constitution.McKelvie two home runs and Addis with a homer were the big guns for the Red Sox.Grooms, Warner and McLeod stood out for the losers.Yankees\t171 000\u2014 9 8 3 Red Sox\t1004 28x\u201424 24 1 Warner and Parker; Patrick, McKelvie (2) and Norton, Bears Dump Leafs 17-3 In PONY Loop The Bears came up with an- \"The Rifle\" Relurns; Everybody Happy, Says Director; Judge Rogers Tossed Out Injunction Yesterday SANTA FE, N.M.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 Quarterback Sam Etcheven Tuesday won the right to continue his football career with Mon* real Alouettes as United States District Judge Waldo H.Rogers dismissed an action by an American football club seeking to prevent him from playing for the Canadian team.In denying an injunction to Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League, the judge held that the American club did not have a valid contract with Etcheverry when he signed with the Alouettes.Etcheverry had mailed a sign- ed contract to the Cardinals on\tEVERYBODY\u2019S HAPPY Jan.5, 1955 but telephoned offic-\tSAYS ALS\u2019 DIRECTOR ials of the club the same evening MONTREAL.\u201447\u2014 Director asking them to release him from Michel Normandin of the Montit as he had decided to accept an real Alouette football club said offer from the Alouettes, wnth Tuesday \"We\u2019re very, very happy whom he had played the previous indeed.\u201d year.The Cardinals attempted to' Normandin spoke for the Big persuade Etcheverry to honor Four football club after learning their contract and later brought that Sam (The Rifle) Etcheverry the present court action.\twill be back with the Larks. The judge based his ruling of United States court judge so invalidity on the fact that the ruled Tuesday at Santa Fe in de-Cardinals' contract with Etche- tiding that Chicago Cardinals had verry had not been approved by no contract claims on Sam.NFL Commissioner Bert Bell and \u201cThis is definitely a precedent un- in Canadian-United States football player relations.\" Normandin Since the contract still was in said.\u201cI think this should end the mail when Etcheverry sought such cases.\u201d Cardinals had claim-to have it rescinded, the judge ed a contract predating one sign-said, Bell's approval must have ed with Montreal.occurred at a later date.\t- The Cardinals did not take le- Etcheverry's counsel, Robert Molsons Dow 7 6 5 4 Admiral Jim Wins In 2.08 At Richelieu MONTREAL.\u2014i(P'\u2014 Admiral Jim, a nine-year-old bay gelding owned by Eddy Blouin of Sherbrooke, Que., and driven by Fernand Boucher, Tuesday night won the featured $1,000 B trot at Richelieu Park Raceway.The winner was docked in 2:08 for the mile, and returned $ 9.00, $8.10 and $5.60.Second was Joy\u2019s Boy, owned ! by Georges Pinard of Drummond- j ville.Que.Third was Spender Lawrence, owned and driven bv Duchess Shoe .\t\t6\t.f\tL 2\t4\t0\th 0\t4 Brown Shoe \t\t\t7\t2 5\t0\t4 Legion \t\t\t6\t1 5\t0 2 INTERNATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL Montreal \t\t42\t27\t.609\t Rochester \t\t43\t30\t.589\tt Miami \t\t37\t32\t.536\t5 Toronto \t\t35\t34\t.507\t7 Columbus .\t38\t37\t.507\t7 Havana \t\t\t41\t.438\tii Richmond \t\t31\t42\t.425\t12 Buffalo\t!27\t42\t.391\t15 NATIONAL\tleague\t\t\t \tw\tL\tPet.\tGBL Milwaukee .\t35\t23\t.603\t Cincinnati \t\t35\t26\t.574\t Brooklyn \t\t34\t27\t.557\t Pittsburgh \t\t31\t29\t.517\t5 St.Louis \t\t33\t31\t.516\t5 Philadelphia .\t26\t36\t.419\t11 Chicago \t\t24\t34\t.414\t11 New York \t\t24\t36\t.400\t12 AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL New' York \t\t42\t24\t.636\t Chicago \t\t37\t22\t.627\tl1^ Cleveland \t\t35\t27\t.565\t5 Boston .\t\t31\t31\t.500\t9 Baltimore \t .\t31\t34\t.477\t10»-j Detroit\t\t\t27\t35\t.435\t13 Washington .\t27\t42\t.391\t16Va Kansas City \t\t23\t40\t.385\t16U Five Single Dashes On Tonight's Racing Program At Local Track; Jr.Free-For-All Pace Top Event Howell May Play But Not With Us, Says Mulleavy Arthur Giard of St.Hyacinthe, Que.Robin Lee, owned by Laurent.Mrw-rorat Touchette of Valleyfield, Que., < \u201e \u201e\t\u201e\t- won the third race, a D pace ! Mulleavy of Montreal Roy- games won-lost records in paren-event, and paid $58.90, $18.50 ! als says Homer (Dixie) Howell theses: R.Parker set the pace with three-for-four while P.Welsh slammed a triple with one on.j Longpre poled out a three-bagger j with the bases loaded while in the seventh Matthews connected : for a round-tripper with one on j for the Leafs.Five single dashes will feature tonight's program being pre- ' .J*16 viftory moved the Bears sented by the Sherbrooke Racing Club according to the list of\tln*° a\tfirst-place\ttie with\tthe races released yesterday afternoon.The other t-wo classes in the '\tRoyals.\tTomorrow\tevening\tthe \"DD\u201d Trot and Pace are both doubles.\tWings will tangle with the Roy- In the Jr.Free-for-All Pace five entries are listed while in als at Sangster Park, the second \"DD\u201d Trot and Pace in the fifth and eighth, only six\tEach\tteam tallied\tonce in\tthe horses will face the barrier.In all other classes eight will go to the gate.The horse posting the best time in the third and seventh races will be awarded the special sterling silver tray presented by Ivan Dugre, local representative for Dow Brewery.At the same time a tray will be given to the fan holding the lucky number on the draw.In the Jr.Free-for-All pace\u2014-\u2014- Sturdy Allie, Lucky G, Dave Adam, Truly Volo and Direct Song are the horses listed.Truly Volo, with Buster Huckins doing the teaming, has been installed as the favorite while I.Duquette guiding Direct Song is the second favorite with Guy Des-rochers as reinsmen for Dave Adam as the third choice.Lucky G.with R.Jutras driving, must also be considered and could well upset the class while Sturdy Allie and J.Laporte get- gal action to prevent Etcheverry Nordhaus, described the reserve from playing for the Alouettes in system as \u201ca system of peonage 1955.Their proceedings this year not in effect in this country since were based on the reserve clause, about 1865.\u201d which automatically gives a pro- Etcheverry, Montreal\u2019s quarter-fessional club an option on the back since 1952, was described as services of a player for a year \"a unique financier,\u201d by the after the expiration of his con- judge.But he added a warning: tracL\t\"Perhaps in six or eight years The ruling by Judge Rogers did your passes may begin to wobble not clarify the legal status of the land you may not be able to find «?T,*-\tu\tagreement, a point which your pass receivers.You may r\trfmhir has bcen argued for years in this t then that your abilities are fivtin-p Af\t1- v R Sv.n and other 03565 mvolving conflict-1 such that the Alouettes would not fixture of the RO.N^Y.Baseball ing claims b professional foot- send a twice disbarred lawyer League at Sangster Park.\tbaU clubs.\tifrom Dogpatch to defend you.\u201d could cause the favorites plenty of trouble.opening frame but the Bears shoved home six in the second and from then on were never headed.They piled up three, one, two and five runs in the following four innings for their total.The Leafs, following the first 1 inning, had one big frame in Archie Moore Signs To Meet Parker In Toronto July 25 For $40,000 Bout Figures In Heavyweight Mess TORONTO \u2014 (ffl \u2014 Archie Moore, his plane delayed five hours, signed Tuesday night to meet James J.Parker of Barrie, Ont., July 25 in a fight billed for the heavyweight championship of the world.The signing took place *in the an- on $40,000 for the bout.No nouncement has been made the amount Parker is to receive for the most important bout of his career.The Moore-Parker fight is a joint promotion affair involving Rush, Vic Biagnato of Toronto, J\" tde ^\tand Pace in the fifth when they tallied five the filth and eighth six good, anct then finished up with two horses should battle the whole the final frame.Thev had sev-way before a winner leads the en hits and booted the ball five icld home.Prince Dale Jr.and times while The Bears complied oa Hanover, with Guy Desro-1 thirteen safeties and were chers and R Rankin driving, are : charged with one error, given a slight not over the rest.L.,\t_ The daily double presents an- beafs - 7 ^ other good event with eight start- Bears .163 125 6-17 13 1 ers in each class and the rail-1 Longpre, Blais (5) birds may have a little trouble in Ross: Welsh, Nugent making their selections.Post Stronach.nad B.(6) and ting away with the pole position\to no ¦?wu , i : time is at 8.00 with the first race slated to get underway at 8:20.Otldhor I nevrv Tn The list of starters follows:\tWUeoeC LOOp I O PROBABLE STARTERS id»\tNEW YORK \u2014 v- st-Lawronce.(2-7) vs Score (5-7).NATIONAL LEAGUE may play baseball again \u201cbut; not with us.\" Mulleavy was eommentane on word Monday that general man-\t7 ager Rene Lemyre of Montreal\u2019s -Sturdlvant l4-1» International Baseball club plans to intercede for Howell, suspended from baseball indefinitely following a Miami night club incident a week ago.President Buz Bavasl of the parent Brooklyn Dodgers handed out the indefinite suspension following the incident for which the veteran Howell and two other Montreal players received court fines.\u201cHe (Howell) may play again and I wish him luck, but he\u2019ll play no more with the Montreal Club,\u201d Mulleavy said Monday night.Howell was fined $25 in a Miami court, pitcher Billy Harris, a native of Dorchester, N.B.drew a similar fine and pitcher Bobby Walz $50 for resisting arrest.Other undisclosed fines were assessed by the club.FIRST RACE o TROT & PACE (tlOO.OO) 1\u2014\tNOREEN INWORTHY, J.Beaudet 2\u2014\tROYAL BENEDICT, E.Larente.3\u2014\tVICTORIA STAR.A.Beaudoin.-Wight | (6-5) or Garcia; 4\u2014MISS RUTH GRATTAN B, O.Morin.Desrochers.S\u2014ARCHIE MACK, G ! 6\u2014BUCK UP, Chieac-n\tat\tRr™U,.r,\tt\u2014PAMELA MoELWYN, C.Croteau.dlca^\t.\tBrooklyn\tRush\ts\u2014alemite\u2019s girl, v.Larose (6-3) vs Craig (6-2).St.Louis at New York\u2014Pohol-\tthird s seventh races sky (4-51\tvs\tAntonelli\t(6-6)\t, M^RKi^K^RnoK ^ -12 tv .Inuiew MftBiftll, \u2019.«O St I.oum North.IWvat.Qu» $t:.oo IT.Victor Y Morin I* O Hox I S \u2019 St .Irnn Hai'li*!*» Si Nt* Amir Oo Urllrx ur t^i* $ l ;> oo Nojtnr ( 'ti«rtr«m.40S St 1 Air, Qu#Uv.Quo.$15 i»0 l ucion t'omtoift, Siunt Michol lIor Swmtn.QuiOw I t ;* oo t\u2018 lltlNMICn'fl tt.t4 tlclmonf Avimtuo, Quotwv, Quo $15.00 Arthur IknichtM.-1 \u2019 B«y*i 1 St Quotwc, Quo $15,00 t Tftin* HeuMiOt 4 S(> Not to Ounu* l^pppntiftnv, Qn»* % \\ 5 tX> I.U'l NSKKS l Stadium I'livon! 1 S't IVInrmitT Ht .Montreal.Qu«* $,'.00 (XI Mr.< iron ^'rgnti' I'roviaionH Ville St.l4tutan(, Qua $00.00 ' 5 Park Hou** Tavern, \u2019U.'l?St, 1.auront, Mont real, QiioU>« V.'O (XT 4\t1- 0 29 St\to Si .S< ~\t\u2019 .a Hellevu* Qi.c $?0 (XI \\ I- lU\u2019llrau I .T> S( I uka St., Quelnv.Qua.$20.00 (iarald l-ehlanc.St Mtchal ti«Mi Sarnta.QucIhv' $20.00 I'reitanier I n»K .* \u2019.i* t irr \\ venue.Quebec, Qua.$20 OO K pi caria Hactna, B*T«r\\1 St , QuehtM', Qua.»\u2019X> (XI ENTER THE NEW BRADING S BOTTLE CAP BONUS CONTEST CONTEST ENDING JUNE 30, 19S6.Cenlest forms at your nearest tavern, hotel or licenced grocer.* * * * * -V -4 ¥ ¥ -V * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * * 1 * Î \u2018 'CV'- \u2019*\t\u2018 ifl, \u2022.** /\u2019Sÿ t * w f Tv*' \u2022 * ' o .as well as LIQUID \u2022V\u2019Y\t.\t\u2022' V \u2022 Sy '.\u2022 ?\u2019.Avti m+xm-A m javex \u2018i*
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