t Joe a Louis Reta Toronto no; Judged Best 0f Show Res-e undo, a wire-haired last night was judged alter Edswyrf: P T rer. ‘its “in some l" §flfi§i°véinfa fourth annual dog hel at the Forum. Mrs. Churchill Mann, wife of f1," "or-General Mann, Toronto. the Turjriel- captured top honors from met» other group winners. C7059 m 2000 people were m at- during the day to watch over a hundred petition among the var- iuus t-lasses proved keen. Judge Reeves at conclusion of ‘udging paid tribute to sho\v of- ficitils commenting that the show was “extremely well-managed with some very outstanding contestants ronipetinf! W‘? be“ in shiwx- "The Fox Terrier winner. Judge Reeves vial-med, "is one of the bcst of ht~r scx that has ever been pro- (iucctl. She was followed closely by . ivoiiderful Afghan and a very beautiful Boston Terrier.’ The results follow:- Beat in Show _ F,“ Terrier (wire) Idswyn Parade. owned by Mrs. Churchill lliiliin, Toronto. This dog was also best Canadian bird in show- Mniu-time Special: Scottish Ter- rier. Crown Carmina, owned by Rgbiirl B. Laskey. Saint John, NB Pfillld‘ Edward Island Special: Irish Setter, owned by George Wood, Charlottetown. intiios Handling Class: Fox Ter- 110i‘ (wire), owned by Mrs. M. L. Crrtncy, Moncton, N. B. children's Handling Class (open to PEI. residents): l. Kerry Blue TPiFlUl‘, owned by Sylvia Stems: 2. Doberman Pinscher, owned by Mark Dt-lancy, Summerside; 3. Corker Spaniel. owned by Charles Huostis, Charlottetown. . Lottery for Cocksr apanlel pup drauti by Gordon Wellner, Char- loiicitiwfl. Lottery for Fox Terrier- pup (iiaun by Ralph Watts, Charlotte- imvll. " Best In Group:- sporting Group: Labrador Re- tricver. owned bysW. P. Moore, Bhubcnacadie, N. . Sporting Dogs (hounds). Afghan Hound, owned by M11. Eva Gild- genll. Toronto. Working Dogs: A Boxer, owned by E. A. Eaton. Terriers; Fox Terrier. owned by Mrs, Churchill Mann, Toronto, Toys: Miniature Plnsher, own- ed i\_\' Charlie MacDo-nai , Moncton, stance c0") N. B. lug-Sporting: Boston Terrier. owned by Ml‘. JOhn Metz. wiiaziors of the various breeds fallout- Boston Terriers: Hagerty‘: Tiny . owned by Mrs. John Metz. Bulldogs: Newasteads Golden Girl, owned by E win M. Wright. Pointers (German Short Hair): YE(J Theatre SON of LASSIE PETER LAWFOBD mom. niwca LASSIE and moons "rscmvicomn" rnuasoar-o P. M. FRIDAY-WP. M. SATURDAY-J AND 1o rm. MATINEE BATE-l P, M. CRAPAUD THEATRE ‘Oonspirators’ With REDY LAMAR]! ond , run. IIENRIII Auo comm! SATURDAY too-om sranpsan JollyBanger, ‘owned by R. ll. Hyndman. Charlottetown. Dalmatian: Timmie, owned by M. W. Weeks. Charlottetown. Retrievers (Chesapeake Bay): Chescroft Gentleman, owned by J. L. McEachern, Mt. Albion. Retrievers (Golden), Tessa of Kinkyle, owned by F. A. S. Jones, Charlottetown. ‘ Retrievers: (Labrador), Aquilia Sweep. owned by W. P. Moore, Dartmouth, N‘. S. Setters: (English). Ormond of Fairglen, owlned by Miss Grace M. Tingley, U. S. A. Setters: (Irish), Redwood, own- ed by George Wood, Charlottetown. nieis: (Brittany), Bob Along, owned by l". A. S. Jones, Charlotte- town. Bpaniels: (Cooker), Blmlock Wonder Boy, owned by T. E. Cur- rie, Halifax. , Spaniel: (English Springer), Sir Robert of Hapfiy Hunting. owned by Happy Hunt g Kennnels. USA. Afghan Hounds: Aari-Havid of Five Mlle. owned by s. a Gudgeon, Toronto. Beagles: (l6), Vorbeck‘: Rapper, owned by Joseph Vorbeck. Fox Hounds: (American), Rey- mond's Restless. owned by Raoul Raymond, Charlottetown. Fox Hounds: (English), Buddy, owned by Stewart Jenkins, Mt. A - bion. Boxers: Allison Executive. owned by E. A. Eaton, Halifax. Bull Mastiff: Sylvinn of Mulorna, owned by Paul E. Burden. Collies: (Rough). Laddie of,Wii- low Hedge, owned by A. E. Wed- lock, Summerside. Doberman Pinschers: V o n Merkle, owned by C. W. Mofatt, Dartmouth. German Shepherds: Cadet of Rosemere. owned by Mrs. F. A. Reid. Airdale Terriers: Ramberdeneh Barkis is Willing, owned by J. S. Montei-th, Rothesay, N. B. Fox Terriers: (Wire), Edswyre Parade, owned by Mrs. Churchill Mann. Toronto. Irish Terriers, Redwyra _Aristo- crat, owned by M. D. Earle, saint John, N. B. Kerry Blue Terriers: Mountaineer. owned by Mrs. F‘. Yelgh McEachern, Toronto. Manchester Terriers: Grenadier Flounce, owned by T. W. Bentley, Charlottetown. Scottish Terriers: Klnclaren owned by A. Ellison Lucky Sovereign, Welsh Terriers! Aquasal Geefyr Glendower, owned by Mrs. M. T. Madden. Miniature Pinscher: Har rove Tilw. owned b Charlie Mac on- ald. Moncton, B, Walter Brown Wins Feature BRJDGEWATER. N, S.. June l0 — (CP) - The Novs. Sootia Harness Racing Association sea- son got. underway here today with the opening card highlighted by Walter Brown's victory in the 2:15 class. Waiter Brown. owned by Scott Weeks of Dartmouth and driven bv A. Allen, won in the fast. i "l0. Baseball Results INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 300 200 000-l 0 l Toronto I06 010 llx-O ll 1 l-laag, l-foutz, Makoaky and Gar- bairk; Coleman anc Defining. Jersey City 031 000 l-d 8 3 Buffalo 008 O01 O-l 1.1 Hoover, munerlch and Girasao: Gent-TY. A-Pilletmi and Tabscheck, Yount. Jersey City J00 001 000-l 5 2 Buffalo 212 O00 00x--5 l4 l Barley. Hoover. Andrews. Swan- son and Gram); Manders and Yount. git-sense 003 000 030-8 ll 2 onttenl 405 O00 Owl-O 9 (l Polivka. Schultz Giebeil and West; Nagy, Davis and Howell. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 000 000 Eooklyn I00 Hutton and Sandiuck. Kenmore “N” 000-O ‘I 5 0O! lQI-‘l 8 0 R00, Hallott, Aiboeta and Oamelli; JUNE 20. 1946 ‘ The Title Bout Round By Round BOUND ONE They danced around for several seconds, Joe missing two light left leach. Conn moved from side to isiide as Joe stalked him. Joe was .short with another left lead. Conn bounced two light 18M 011 Joe's ‘eye. Ada-in Billv flicked with his left. Conn slWDed another ifl-b ,acroas as Joe raised his body wiith ‘a left. Louis landed a hard rilhi on the head. Joe bounced a hard left. on» the head and took a hook to the body in return. Billy's left was short and ‘landed on the shoulder but he dug two left-s to the body. Louis was stalking Conn but neither had landed solidly at ‘the bell after a round of slow ‘action and the crowd booed. ‘Coop's round. aounp 'rwo ‘ Conn suddenly ripped in wit-h a hard right to the eye and a left to the body. There was a dull red imark alongside Louis eye. Conn ibcunced a hook off the body as Joe landed a hard right to the .liead. Joe rushed in. missed a lrierht but landed twp left. lam. ‘Conn circled around stickinit with his loft. a riirplm’ right to the face. Again Louie boupioed his left off Court's fest- . Billy was short with tiwo lofts. then hustled in with a short right on the head. Billv picked ofif s. long left lead as he icircled around. Momentarilv Conn clowned around as he kept Louis ioiéf.‘ Joe was Just short with a left ,a he bell. Louisfls round. with a left to the head and a rightnbo the ribs. In close Louis bounced'a. left oOf the ell‘. J06 drew a right. cross high on the head. Conn iumroed with a swinging hook to the head, circl- ing away slilpped to one knee. They traded hard loft Jaibs. Billy crin- ned as Joe landed amt-her jab. Louis was wild with a long left and took a jab to lite nose IO the bell. Iiouisb round- ROUND SEVEN Tlhey both were short with left leads. Louis land-ed a ialb On the Joe dug a left to the bodty. hard left to the ear and took a short ohnbilinx left on the face. Joe measured Billv Mains the ropes but Conn closed in be- fore Louis let. go the punch. Louis straightened Conn up with a 191i jab but his follow-up right wlas too high to make trouble. Conn hooked a left to the body but took left. right and left to his own midsection in close. Conn ducked inside as Joe fiN-Id i1 Tiilhi i0 m9 body. Billy landed a hiook flush on the mouth but took a. left to (the head at. the bell. L0uls's round. ROUND EIGHT Billy bounced a left ofif the face as he circled Joe. Joe was still the aggressor t-rylxig to comer the‘ challenger. Billy bounced a left off the face and took one himself. Louis caught. Conn coming in with a left to the face but missed with s. right. cross. In close Louis fired five bundles that straight- i BOUND THREE Conn tore in with a hook to the head and body- Joe flicked to the 'fa.ce with his left and took one ll’l ‘the face in return. Joe reached over with a long left high on the head. Conn tossed a hook to the body. They exchanged long lefl ‘JEN. Joe was short with two left leads. Suddenly Billy slashed In ‘with a hard hook to the bodiPanri ‘another to the face. They t/raded ‘lofts with no damflse. Joe stabbed [out with a long left to the mid- sectlon. Joe's left hook was pick- ed off and Billy struck two lefts to the tummy. Joe hooked a. left to the head at the bell. Geno's ‘round. . ROUND FOUR i They still were measuring each ‘other. Conn came in with a left hook to t-iic body and received n left and right to his own mid- section. They traded long left jabs and repeated the process. For fully l6 seconds not a blow was tried bv either man. Joe corner- ed Conn and ripped two lefts and a right to the head. Joe was just short with a smashing right and jabbed two sizzling lefts to the face. Conn peeked away with a iab and took ilwo of the same from Joe. Joe was very wild with a right cross but bounced a hard straight left off Billy's face. He’ out. tibree more in tho same 590i Com. half-slipped on the ring flooring and Louis stepped back lust as the bell sounded. Louists round. ROUND FIVE Louis jabbed twice with his left as Conn circled him. Another jab reddened C0nn's face. 'I‘hey trad- ed short iefts to the body. Billy wicked oflf two lofts and landed a hook to the face as Joe dug a right to the body. They exchanged jabs. Joe was just short with another ripping right. Lo-uis leaped in with a hard right hand that shook Conn. Joe caug-ht Conn with a smaaihing right and left to the head. “Loub flicked wtith a ia-b. Conn flicked s right to the face. Louis caught Conn in a comer with s hard right to the bodv but Cincinnati Z01 0M 000-S 8 2 m0); 1e“, d m, f c New wi- m M 401-4 a 2 n m: not. “Haiti N523‘. m’ Blackwell and lunanm; And- t ICWS, K0810 Mid COODGI‘. ROUND sgx Si. lnllll (00 00! 000-B I0 0 nun“ l“ o” o” “a u a thgoefagsaciijrfg gelriesatecllonifiield‘ u: Barren’ Wm“ Md Ganmams’: cess Billv circled out of Home ‘Saln, Wallace. Rcser. Sperm and Mad. / msarcan mitotic Philadelphia DMN dull those ‘wot. mi- ioa leave o sensor " Minimisation Abriflletshavos, p: a incantation»:- , . i ' \ . Joe landed two left jabs. Joe tried three more left jabs but only one landed. Conn flicked away with four left jobs. Louis caught Conn against the ropes ened Oonrl up. Louis smashed Billy full in hhe face and a dull led mark appeared on Billy's face. Louis fired a hard left that stai- gered Billv and followed it by a hard left and right that stretch- ed Billy fu.ll on his back on the floor where referee Joseph count- ed him out the full “ten" at 2:14 of the round. Legion Softballers Defeat liiicmac Team The Charlottetown Legions soft- ball team defeated the team from the C. S. Micmac 28-4 in an exhlbltron game played yesterday afternoon at the Park. Gordie Driilon was in good form on the mound for the Lcgionalres and chalked up twelve strikeouts in the nine-innings contest. Earl Goss was umpire at the plate and Charlie Ryan on the ascs. Anchors And Legion In Tonight's Tilt Husk MoOabcls Anchors meet. Ev. McNeiPs IfiQlOll-‘ilféd in tonight's scheduled City Ball League fix- ture at the Park diamond The Anchors are sill‘. looking for their first league victory having been rained out twice and suffered one defeat in three starts while the LegimliliféS are leading the lea ue with two straight victories. is ir. the first meeting between these two teams Elmer Larter. big riRhi-hander, will hurl for tine Anchors with Har- old Hennessey receiving while Kiting Jackie Cairns will pitch to Art erry for the Legions battery, The game will get underwaynat 6 30 sharp and players of lh teams are asked to be on hand early. REMEMBER WIIEII Freddie Mills, a young county fair boxer with a punch, climbed to the top of the British boxing world Your years ago tonight by stopping Emipire cruises-weight (light heav - weight) champion Len Harv iyl the second‘ round of oheir so uled IS-rounid ohampiondilp bout. He wsa knocked out recently by Gus Lesnevich in a bid for the ‘v boys confident u Sprin bill's team ddn't have ainst. the local boys 3n ruesday amateur much fighting success tight as the Soori ng Club team all but made a. clean sweep of the card dropping only one decision in the eight bouts they contested. The local team is fast building a reput- ation for themselves as amateur fighters and word of their row- ess is reaching out to other ari- iime fight centers. 4' Il- tl- 1- The latest threat t0 the city slug- gers supremac comes from down Sydney way wiere a challenge has been issued recently and pmmpfly accepted bv Joey MacDonald on be- half of lhe local team and arrange- ments one underway to have the two teams square off next Tuesday night at the Sporting Olub. The quality of ihe Cape Breton fighters is well known il€l€ and word from those parts has the Nova Scolia they can top any cards formed here 4 + d» -l- Tuesdsyka bouts were the best inter-city ones staged here so far and although the Nova Scoiia tean: only copped one favorable decision in most cases they were uteil- matched and Charlottetown fight- ers only- o! the decision bv nar- row max ns The main event be- tween oyd Marlin and Fraser was worth the price of admission alone as both boys disregarded science and siugizcd it out. for three rounds to the great delight of the fans. Art Jardine, a well- known fighter himself in pre-war days was in charge of the S ring- hill team Jarnine once ought Flash McDonald here before the war when the Highlanders used t._o stage boxing cards during their slay under canvas + il- d- The LPU. Anchors, the team rated as the one to beat in the City Ball League have been feelingatlic wrath of the ‘weatherman tclv only gelling into action once (1.11 result are still looking for their first. win. Tonight the Anchors meet the Lfigifillhlres and with n little cooperation from Jupiter Pluvius, Husky McCa-bes charges are all set to record their iniliril win. However, Ev McNeiPs Inglori- aires have something to say, about this and will be in there striving to stretch their winning streak to three straight, all of which makes for a good bail game + 'l~ + -l- Milt. Schmidt, spearhead of Bos- ton Bruins’ famed Kitchener Kids line, is said lo be nllar bound this Flriday If his male Bobbv Bauer has anything to sa about the honeymoon plans, t ey will be postponed at least until the end of the baseball season. Bobby is currently mastermindtlng Waterloo Tigers in an Ontario baseball league and his ace slugger is the same Mr Schmidt who does such a fine job on hockey rinks in the winter time,‘ + il- \f- Milt is not only lite. ace of the Waterloo hit parade but he is also the top hitter in the lctigue. with a. mark of . . A honeymoon trip wouid n0: reduce his count but it would be tough for the Tigers, who, despite Milt/s hcffv hitting, are on he bone-m qf this league with eight losses in as many starts. + + Kyle Crichton. associate editor of Colliers magazine, is llic author of a mighty interesting article on Mexican baseball in a current. cdi- tion of that popular weekly pub- lication. Accordnic to Crichton. Senor Jorge Pasquiells prodigal us: of his Mexican gold lS the fines! thing that ever happened to Am- erican baseball piayers, and that goes for those who havfifi‘ 80m south to join the Mexican Lieagllf‘. il- + 0 i On ihg basis ci a rsonal 0n- the-ground invesligat o (if ‘hi l-loi Tamale League, Crichton lav- ishly praises ooti. Senor Pasqu-"l and the league. speaks in glowiritz terms of the treatment beins sivtn to the league's American players. and predicts that the orodislolis salaries being aid by Pasquel will force changes n the American sys- ie-m which will greatly benefit .hc world light-heavyweight. title, TRAIN ED HORSES Slim, The no Cowboy. Eyed Basel hi, Clown Miles and Called a ROUND UP A WESTERN SHOW OFTOP QUALITY FEATUR- ING STARS 0F RADIOAND STAGEINCLUDING Isaak. tau slminl Iumnnhls ' I8 awley. The Bytbm Bongo Riders. Whipping and lop- GOOD WEST- ERN MUSIC of three scheduled games and as s. . PAGE SEVEN Riverside Races Open Island Oircuit Hunter River honles paged home in front in two out of four classi- fied events on the matinee can] raced over the Riverside oval yes- terday swd crowd of racing fans saw Reuben Lee. owned by EA, Bemard of Hunter River take the first two heats to win the No. 2 Classified Pace while Lucky Guy chalked up the second Hun- ter River wln- when he trotted in ahead of Butcher's Boy in the last 1W0 heals of the No 3 Claalfied ‘Trot after dropping the 15m, Charlie Wills’ Bonnie Boy won the PTBB-Fbr-All from Just Flicks pacing the tastiest heat of the af- ternoon in 2.21% when he nipped Harold Oudimorets little pacer at the wire in the second heat. June Moi-rum; was the straight heat winner having two much eed for her field in the No 4 lsssifled with Vernon Belle ‘who finished second in all three‘ {lists providing most of the oppos- fl. The Race officials were: Starter-GR. Hooper. Judges-R B Brown, A B. Cut- cliffe, Charlie Real-don Timers-H l-I Home, Ray Acorn. Clerk of the Course W.J. Brown. i SUMMARY I No. 1 Classified, Free-For-All Bonnie's Boy (Willis) .. 1 1 2 Just Flicka (Oudmnre) 2 2 1i Time: 2.26, 2.21 1-2, 2.29. The winning horse is owmd by Charles Willis, Covelnead. No 2 Classified Reuben Lee (Bernard) . . Nellie Worthy (L. Kelly) . Lucky Number (W. Kelly) .. Simon B-udiong (Duffy) T‘ln'le: 2.29 l-2, 2.24 l-Z, 2%. The winning horse is owned E. A. Bernard. Hunter River. No. 3 Classified Trot Lucky Guy (Stead) . . 2 l 1 Butcher's Boy (MJVIQGuIgan) 1 3 2 Star Jr. (Prauglit 8: L. Kelly) 3 3 3 Tim 2.29, 1%, 2D. o E. ~<i UNIFF u, pup»- '4 fiflflv-lih Rav Bord. Hunter River. No. 4 Classified Trot and Pace June Morning (G.McDonalcl) i 1 1 Vernon Belle (M. McKenna) 22 1i Golden Aubrey (Duflfy) 3 3 4 John El. (Essex-y) . . 44 Time: 2.40, 2.41 i-R, 2.91. The WiIl-IlLllR horse is owned by George McDonald, Mermaid. 45,266 Paid $1,925,564 YANKEE STADIUM. New York, June l9 - (AP) — The paid al- tendance at the Louis Conn fight. tonight was 45.2% for a gross. gate of 551925.064, the 20th Cen ury SpOrilng Olub announced The all-time record was the $2,058,660 paid in by 104.943 in i927 to see the Tunney-Dempsey fight. at Chicago Greatest attendance in history was the HD1757. who gild $l.8&'>.'l33 to see the Tunne- empsey fight. a year previous n Philadelphia. status of all players O 1- 0 “What is most immediately ap- parent in interviewing the hall players in Mexico." Crichton re- to, "is that, Pasquel pould have ad no luck whatever in his re- cruiting if the players had not been dissatisfied with conditions in the States The players down below consider it a Mexican hayride If ‘they are eating their heal-Ls out writ-h regret. the are dlssemblinfl in a most amlabe manner " . - . Crichton reports that, in cover- in the Hot. Tamale Circuit. he taficed to as many Amfiflcan P183“ ers as he could reach. visited with them and lher families in their homes. and attenoed seven gamcs ill several parks of the Mexican League Here are some of his find- ings: ' o First, P uel gives downright handsome ts lo the players. 1P» addition to big salaries and groc- eries and rent-free apartments; gecqnd_ he treats them with the Krehiestl coliliisideralléig. payllglflthp; hoitasa operanswn.- amspill or injured: third, Paulie! is o di 6,000,000 ext yea-r 011 2w fourth, “the Mexicali people are baseball mad and FY09" ably will make the 191142116 P53’ n1 f games week. oiniogukmty ofa rest. and f l an “am gagfffned fortune of Horseshoe Olub Holds Opening nally ‘Over torly horseshoe thuslaste were on lwnd sailing of the ub held bar Riition handsomely; fifth. the league alley: “in; . man" with pitching en- to attend the ton 00 and took pa-rt- Putting his heavyweight ins World heavyweight Boxing Title Knocks Out Conn In Eighth Round 0f li-Round: Match By SID FEDER . YANKEE STADIUM, NEW YORK, June 19—(AP)— The punch that has made Joe Louis the greatest fighter of his time offset the years the Brown Bomber has been away from his fistlc trade tonight and left his crown as ‘king of the ring still perched on his head in the moat- ,bailyhooed sports event in history. . ' Louis weighed 207 and Conn 182 for their return match. championship on the line for the 22nd time since he tore it off the head of ancient Jim Braddock, the tan terror of the fight world overcame the strongest challenge in his nine-year reign by knock- ing out game but out-punched Billy Conn in the eighth round of their return match, just as he did it five years ago in the 13th. Some 45,266 fans-below the hoped for estimate of a packed house in this huge bail yard-roared their cheers as the Bomber flashed his old-time dynamite for one brief ‘instant to land four fierce blowsand wipe out the threat that has been hanging over him for five years. It was just. five years ago yes- terday that the Pittsburgh pretty boy piled up a wide point margin through l2 rounds then made the fatal mistake of trying to slug it out with Joe, and wound up the ‘way just about all of them do with the blasting bomber. l IFor Billv tonight's loss was for keeps. Immediately afterward in his dressing room. he admitted it. "Ihls was my last fight," he said. “I'm throng-h. I just haven't ‘got it." Joe Was Aggressor Aggressor all the way. Joe fin- ally caught up with the Pittsburgh- eir midwaiy of the eighth round, straightened him up with a. smash- ing left. bounced two vicious rigihts that started Bill on the way down and put him down for keeps with a flailing hook. Conn stretched out on his back, mnconscious. He had barely start- ed to stir when referee Eddie iJoseph completed the count of "ten" at 2 minutes, 19 seconds of the eighth round. The crowd was estimated at 66.- 000 and the gate at $2,260,000 for this first heavy-weight title bout. in four years. | M050 01' the way lihe action was slow as Louis stalked Conn and Billy was content. to circle his opponent. 'I‘hree times Imuis oomcred Conn in the early going. but could not Put across the crusher. Mean- time. Conn countered with Jabs. leaped in with an occasional hook and, once-in the second-scored with a sizzlinc right that brought a dull mark under Louis’ eye. But the punch that has made Louis the greatest fighter of his generation was cocked and ready to so at all times-and it finally iwent. For five years. Joe has waited for a. chance to know he could do 1t ‘iB-Bflill. For five years, Billy has ,Wailed for another shot-sure that .110 could do it on boxing skill alone over the lb-roufld wine. And for five , Years the fight faithful of the whole lwufld, pondered and waited. Get i‘he Answer i Tonight they got the answer. sf- tor seven rounds in which Louis stalked his rival, as an infantry sniper stalks the enemy in wartime. The action was slow, as Joe inched forward and Billv circled out of the danger-from the ether Joe carries in i his gloves. Mostly it was Just left-handed Dwilifli. with a few Jabs and a. few hooks and a ram ht-hand at- '61'n'l7'~u.tilil the sigh Joe munoeuvied his man into s- ition. Dmired on the steam. and lily started to come clown, slowly, like a, building falling apart after a Shel, hits ll. Then came a slashing, murderous loft-and it was over. 'I‘he Pitts- bursh pretty boy lay fist on his back his arms outstretched, and referee Joseph—the salne man who counted him out five years ago in the Polo grounds, across the Harlem River- counted the some tull lil Billy liso‘ barely stlncd when Joseph finished. He could have counted another l0 At two minutes, l9 seconds of the eighth the end came TRURO, N. S.. June 1971C?)- Truro Bcarcnts took both vntis of a twinhill from Halifax United Services by the lopsided l1lBl‘iZi".5 of ll-2 and 22-2 in Halifax and Dis- trict Baseball League fixtures hcrc tonight. Tho two ivi~ns mnlvcd Triiro into n first-piano tic in the li-nzuo with Halifax Arrows. ‘folio one letter from this word so lotion left molu o new word: LEAD IXAMPII s "SHAVE"~TIka away "B" and you have glue word “Saw » Il-lBi Mail entrim in Coignlifi 0d Natalie BL, Toronto 8. Dept. Every month the first ten cont-rt entriui drawn each win 810 CASH- dmibled to 820 if accompanied b} aboxinp from Coillba Rapid Shave. Bond as many entries no you like. Nan-ion of winners will be pnlilisimi. la toughest. Shav- ‘w ~“‘ V‘ “* ir-"rr"; ' v DRESSED COIKBOY SHOW 0N’ Till) 40c k 75c. Evening 50c 8t 81.00 ‘f: BPRING PARK FIELD L _ Elm Ava, Gharloitctovrn Y. AND A IUPIOITING CAST OI‘ M!!! STAB PIIIOR II‘! EDUCATIONAL-INTI!- ‘IAINING — GOOD 0h ‘I'll! WHOLE FA P.’ Baa "Round Up" when it plays YOII town on gay‘... June 20th-21ot-22nd R0 . hurts- down, soften nay hsirl Your rasor glides -— no pull. no sting. You get a unfit-able shsvai last night. ii. of O. Softball Meeting Tonight There will be a meeting 0f l“ hovs interested in iunlor and ""- ior softball in the K. 0. C. hall this avoohi as mil in» Oonn Says He's Finished As Boxer NEW YORK Juno ll — (C?) -Bllly Conn, challenge for the heavyweight crown beaten down tonight by Joe Louis by a knock- out in the eighth round, declared himself finished as a boxer in an after-fight statement. “I'm finished. I 111st didn't. have it out there and there's no ale let- ting rny head knocked off." Johnn Ray, Coop's ma r, endorse the remarks of his t- Bl‘. "Billy will nova‘ go in a ring again,’ he said. “I don't want him toiget punchy." o the thousands who had paid uptoSIOOBseM toleclllefiiiilfi fight the and came as a shook. Another shock, mo, was CGILII’! poor showing in the early P0111141!- mliy, whose dazzl s (M up “m1; h; their 1941 fight was m" a; ghy time the same fancy Dan. As a matter of faiot, the N! Brown Bomber from Dot-oft who waggupposodtobesvrict-l!!! ' In this ensasemw‘ ""1"" ' er a... 4. wide woo m- ah- biing l cut Billy's nose and 6Y6 uh jgrggd tho challenger loose from an offensive plan be 1018i" have h . HALIFAX. June l0 _(UP‘— Halifax Arrows knocked Sh yards from their perch atop the rstrici Senior Baseball League tonight when they scored a 7-3 victor! U"? the Yardmen. was the third straight setback for Shipyards. , N, 3,, Jime 19- (C?) __ Alex Robertson allowed nine hits tonight in pitching New Glasgow to a. 7-5 victory 0V9!‘ Westvllle in a Pictou County base- ball league game here tonight. FOR SALE Collie pups. 811'"! b)’ champion Bellhaven Modal Commander. Sires’ sire, 1m- defeated champion BHWERW Model of Bellliaven. Write:- MRS. E. S. ROSE. 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