flcl nee in ' udg rig $3 bfirbed taunts that emanate mm the New Jersey. bar-keep. ‘Two-ton" has‘ been at this so ymg now that according to press “Brown Bombe " promises to be in an ugly mood when the pair cash on the 28th. Louis was in this same mood to- ya;-:1 an opponent once before (Max SC.h.n1'Zi.'.Il land he practic- my slaughte the German in me space of less than three min- utes. ' It’: olng to be too bad for Gal- mm Louis is. Despite the to- flflc buildup that has been :at- tempted for the ECIWQ Louis‘ will mm the rms an overwhelming try. to to cop the honors. Gal- ¢nto‘s punching prowess is well mognzzad, especially his left hook. but those watching the pair in iminiitg are wondering just how Galenio is going to get close en- sugh to the .ch4:.mpiox‘1 to use it. All agree that Gnlento will hurt. Louis alright if he can get in his left, early in the first round. but before he can do this he has to evade that left hand an short dgill cross that Louis usua ylsnds when an opbonent. comes tearing into him from the opening bell. Galento says he will come out Just like that but the “Ee=m'ber" isn't goln: to be asleep by any means 15 he slices frorn EliS‘00l‘l'lB‘l'. >000! But whateverway it goes-and Louis’ chances. certainly are rosy lookirig—if the fighters live up to their ore-battle statements those who in on show are bound rough, 'hr\"sing scrap. Both men are hitters; tlh bear strong dislikes for each other and It seems that the quicker one sees the other stretched on the carwas the better it.will be.‘ . .1ouls says that he is quite will- ing to play rough if ,Ml'. Galenio desires it that way: Mr. Galento has now on about what he will do to “that burn Louis" 0 0 0 o_ with the island heavy title back '1 grasp once more 2'1» Leslie bigger and better Wewdw th the ouncernent last n.illr’l'1t that the champ of the . at the sporting club between the am of July.a.nd sixth. . Leslie. just as big and game as 939)’ some will be no: on a big lob when he tackles the Amherst flash. terrific hitter and n amilrt boxer Sparks should enter the ring on the night of the fight I top-heavy favorlto to be return- ed the winner. but still in all he will have s. b.att.lo fix his hands. 0 Leslie isn't any means a smooth boxer but his gameness ind determination nlus his ability to wlt.hsts.nd punishment and the healfy larring punches he throws figtiziinually. might turn the fight a closer battle than most would expect. Leslie isn't the eas- iest. man in the world to fight and besides he will be carrying a huge Weikht ad-vanta that an ht mean 1 lot it the nggtt should um out to be a. long. afzaiz. . Rovers last night, established theniselves more firmly than ever is favorites to c the city League title. Again ,3 one of their flawless exhibitions shield. the northend team have the happy iwuny of coming. through with hits when they are needed most and this has been one of the de- lerminms factors in their three victories. B L th mo 0 o c U c ggest surprise concern- iffimulre lifamminas been brll; “T W Y N9 118- A the start of the seesongzheir crop °i pitchers available were just considered as being of average a- inabout- ‘Challenger “Whackew Mosiacnerns Rovers catcher wh re d f in in in are [sixth ifarnearto moire“: spec cuar catch of Murphy‘ hi it pop fly. ‘ 9 BOX soon: Rovers AB R 1! 1-0 A E Cuy1e.ct. 31010 0 McDousal1.ss 322040 Twhalen, 2b. Murphy liurls Two - hill Boll As The Rovers Score First Shutout With_ ll-0 Victory pitcher. McFarlane. 2 hours. Francis; on the bases, N. Mcxin. non. Bob Pastor Rated No. 2 WASHIINGTON. June 22—Bob Pastor replaced Lou Nova as the no. 2 challenger to champion Joe Louis in the Na.tlone.l ‘Boxing As- sociation’: quarterly ratings, re- leased . Tony Galento Still was ranked the top-challenger. It was indicated that inactivity had kept Pastor from receiving similar ranking in the pest prev- ious ratings. Putting him in the no. 2 spot shoved Nova down to no. 3 and Max Beer, Whom Nova defeated. to fourth. Tommy Fm-r of Wales. who was not carried in the first ill in the previous ratings. was given the fifth position. The other heavyweights. in order were: Bur-man, willie Roddish. Roscoe Tones. Johnny Paycheck. and Tom Kenneally. Al McCoy of Montreal and Bos- ton and Maurice Strickland of New zeaiand received honorable mention. The Association said it would recognize as lightheavweight cham- pion of the world the winner of a I5-round fight between Melio Bet- followi .. impending matches: Gus Lesnevich-Dave Clark: Len Har- vey-Jook McAvoy; Billy Conn-Ron Richards. Associwtio 1 recent declar- hip vacant after an examinati _ filsclosfid thotmiohrdwglenw Lewis eyfi:ix8¢)r:gwt.i§l-e J31:-nésvies Eddie tins. and the winner of one of the~ Th ed thee ligntheavirwelgh-t c emo10n- ’ Time of game Umpires-—At the -plate, George When the field jammed up like this on the heels of ‘Sydney Wood- crsnn, British track see, it eventually cost. him his chance for vic- tory after he had led from the stnrt in the climatic mile race at. the I above), of North Texas State, accidentally bumped Wooderson In an effort to pass him, and he fell with the result that the English- man finished last. Chuck Feulke (running second, gbovs) won, Rumani (fifth above) was third, and Hideout came fourth. (second from left took ‘second place, Archla San tom 4 1 1 3 6 0 mm!’ ;Nm§m§t:n inexact WlllleL.‘rrl.s. ab. 4 1 2 2 1 o ff_o‘f;°g,'luit>.§Liée téitglri-Y W:¥er1'D!t:-:1 mifiogi lib. § E E E i 8. , . c. 1 0 ,VZ,‘,*“ef§f‘,‘e‘d $33“ ‘In elxast nishts McKinnon, rt 4 1 o o o o d,m°nd_ “V l“ the Mm'1Jhv.p 4 1 o o o o as _ ~ _ _ _ _ Wlediias they Anchors ssrurroaa 11”“ clzfallkmbehind the .1. Roech.ri’ do mas o o 1 1 1 ya” big lfightm mett Mur- V. . 00001 $13 -mt mm of m nder. making Gallant. cf. 0 1 1 0 0 mg“ . eseesonholcb MoF‘arla.ne.ps;i-1200901 m t mnmnmm to singles in the Stanley, 21:. o 1 o 1 1 he-:m_ u"2'tiel‘xili.ldilmlI‘ir3e. Anchors a~McAleer. pfi ma 0 o 2 0 3 «-»ua~- an... M if is 3 3 3 3 3 3 }’;§*;d°§1g’ :%xr4};e.mthmmuga1s asrrinahtlea bya3.'c.3 3 o o 11 1 o mach-needed hits. ° ‘G us’ b‘ ff ° 1 ° 0 overs on the other h d i T 1 . . - . . T -1‘- 3P‘3Y°d the timely higtxlirxlghart agttllelieved McFsrlane0in22rz1il.B 7 giwwame haamavgn them three straight b-netted for Acorn in 4th. blowasloif thlelghcofgfleigfllualecgi “Elm ‘E1, Mwgrhlmw and Mcmeerveiigg summnr! wo An or hurlens. they 'made Eamcd runs: Rovers 7. Runs :is.'.i..:":.s; if ‘’’‘*i‘‘’'’.‘ W as We 2. 2- W” S.-awed 6 le Pails. the game Williams 2, Whltlock 3. McNelil, in S I 3-7;’ M50. two doubles Mcxinnon. Two base hits: Mc- dmwn‘?°°°53n On 3;: it better had Deugail, Whalen Whitlock. Base while mgia-is ve in two runs on balls: of! Mwariane 1 (Coyle>; other mm 3;! tnlilanu natured their off McAleer 4 (McNel1l, McDoug- as Ammo” e mi! pvpiening innings all, Js 2); on Mumhy 4 (sherry, , ’ 09 in 3 row. Moms ane. v. Roach 2). Wild ‘Ahgan in the second they counted pitch: M-uF‘urla,ne 1. Hit by pltggh-. &nl:ea''f‘1:‘1$is€!r$’5"C,t;:‘’’fCe1_‘“]‘~ ‘:3 9”” "1 Murphy 1 (McAieer). Balks: annual Princeton track meet. Blaine Eldcout he“ in me hhmi d §1h%9IC0Un- by Miulphy 2. Hits: 011' Me-Farlane run their total t W -ht "mes 4 m 1 1'3 m“m“‘“ °fl M°“°°’ ‘ made it douuble onigeiifes 333. £23 15,’ f,.3[,"§ 5" °” M“"”‘7 3 ‘“ othermthree-run uprising in the 1:-a,1;;',e g1"'(w?,",?l1g’ckk)?“,t)£, Glen Cunningham (third above) fjffiffm: f°°‘’°§'3 1&5 Pushed W055 9 <C9yle 2. Whalen. Jay. MoNelll, was mpeéinoflnth e eighth but it Whitock. McKinnon 2. Murphy); 9 5°01“ 8-‘! 0111- bv Murphy 6. (Mc1"arlane. Stan- Dile George Francis called the ley. McAleer Ryan clluis 2 gm. tmmc before the winners had been on base: 'M'oDo1igaii. Will.ia.ms lie%md. McNeill. v. R.oed1. Sherry. Left “ding ‘°5‘““° °‘ “'49 same on bases: Anchors 5' Rovers 4 . went to Charlie Rv-an. Anchors‘ Winnins pitcher. Munphr loaiflé F Konsington Jacobs. ...Sammy Luftspring of Toronto is getting consideration as Joe Jacobs has lied with about 85 cents oi every Galento draw next week.... There is p'.:ity call-it the world's biggest town—desp1te the fact: against Joe.....E1 a cocktail party. suggestion. for Loui at Joe Jacobs’ s t.oday...Ga1- the 1nvltations....P. 5.: Louis did not attend... . return shot at the title should iGalento coi-if does the beer barrel olka.....ring .of underdogs upsettvins iEV01'i¢5 ‘but the general opinion is that Tony falls hard... Since Sam snead.theIcana.dian an opponent....the way manager been needling the publicity men. he should be cred- dollar that Joe Louis and Tons! of wordage on the fight around the big town——or small few see T ttin nywhere except out my 8'3 8 a Galento tossed ento called him "the super champ" 0“ Tony has guaranteed Louis is e out on top when he history-is peppered wth exam lies that Tony talks hard. he looks hard. he has been known to hit hard. and it now remains for Joe to show By Innings The Summerside Red sox cornb- 1 2 3 4 5 6 1-— It If E ed two Kensington hurlers for to Rovers 3 3 10 1 0 3——ll 8 0 hits which were good for a total Anchors 0000000-0 2 7 -of 17 basa and marched toalz--1 ' victory over Kenslngton in a drab ‘ ‘ the school diamond ‘ ‘ last evening. The game co leted S the first round the eague schedule and was the Sex third win _ in as many starts giving them full A d T possession of first place. roll" 8 Maocaalrum, who worked three innings on the mound for the Ken- sington team. was nicked for five Port font hits and issued two bases on balls allowing the victors four runs in each of the second and third. six of these runs were driven in by the gay ALAN RANDAL big but of Albsn Landry who poled (Canadian Pfegs sun wfltgr out a double in the second with NEW YORK. June 22 —(OP)— each corner occupied and drove a Ernie Roderick, British welter triple to centre field in the third champion. has been offered on again with the sacks full. Mac- August. datehereby promoter Mike Calium’s arm was showing signs . of glvinoz out at this stage and he was relieved by MacDonald in the fourth, te\’1§’1¢:.1lte,r;mArfsena“iki‘lt ggchfi mas- r or e x ving up only four hits in the six innin-vs he toiled. Ray Arsenwult took up the chore in the seventh and blanked the losers for the final two frames. The highlights of the game were. The batting of A. Landry, J. Casey and I. Glow for the sox and the smooth work of the winners infield. Al Glow at second turned in another gem of a performance. Kenslngton presented a new first baseman to local fans and he turned in a nice ball game. Tonight's game between the Sox and Pioneers should be the high- light of the season. Both squads,’ are itching to get at each other; a. win will but the sex well to the front in the league standing while for the Pioneers it will put them on even terms with the.Sox. The Sox are starting their sopho- more see Gerard Bernard while the Pioneers will probably throw either Wilson or Sohunnar. at the Box. The managers are reminded that players will not be allowed to 991* Red Sox Comb Two Hurlers In Whipping Squad I2-4 NEW YORK. June 22 —(AP)— Dizzy Dean gave further proof of his return to consistent winning itching Chicago straight Nat- ionel League baseball victory—a. 'l-1 ‘eclslon over Boston Bees. In achieving his fourth triumph of the season against no defeats. Dean limited the Bees to six hits. Boston failed to get a safe blow until the fifth inning en it bunched three for its only run. Meantime, the Cubs pounded two Boston hurlers for 11 hits. Chicago concentrated its attack in the second, hits, including Augie homer with the bases loaded. ac- counted for five runs. Young Morton Cooper was Just about perfect as a. relief pitcher. hurling five shutout innings and gettln three hits in three times -at be. as St. Louis Cardinals de- feated Phiisdel his 11-5. The Cards A lied the Phils to all their runs. including a. homer byfllinnmet Mueller, before break- ing into the scoring column. Kir- by l~iigbe’s wildness helped them to four runs in the fourth inning. After letting a six-run lead slip away, Pittsburgh Pirates rallied with two out in the ninth to score two runs and beat New York Giants 8-7. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK. June 22 --(AP)- Thc World Champion Yankees, coordinating their forces with ry success, crushed Chl- cago Wh to Sox 8-1 today to sweep their three-game American League Dean’ Does Trick As Cubs Down Bees For 5th Straight; Yankees Again Take Chisox C1I'TOWN ALLIYI Cit IJIKIIJ:--’ ,Tcd”s Taxi by aecuritnhge one and i2—.“.....° “‘“...... ".‘i.‘:“i‘m"°"u..... ‘}““’3‘ ' Y 01‘ 0 second consecutive year. Following are the scores. ’.l‘ed'|"I'Ixi:— A. n. Burke 179 102 21-. season's record against the pole J. D. Wehflier 339 136 193 hose to nine victories and one de- P. Moxeunvy 135 24'! 183 ey ns spaced eg t . "°.'I'i°'c'i Do 1d 1h 5' ii .°=‘.‘:‘i¢a. 30: iii: in bits with good effect: to earn his 1134 2037 1040 eighth triumph without a defeat. '1-‘0ir&1~—3l81 After Chicago started, the sco:- . mg in the second inning with a R0011‘: Llmited:— run on two singles, an infield out. F. Gaudet 222 260 223 a forced out and Mike Tresh's F. 224 232 135 double. the Yankee marksman W. McNeill 183 298 800 opened fire. 0. aid MD 186 283 In the third three singles scor- P. Mclnnis 165 101 21]. ed New York‘: first run and an 10831105 1109 error and an infield out added an- 'I'oia1—3334- other. Then George Selkirk of Huntsville. Ont., hit: his 11th home run of the season in the seventh and helped with the final , three- runs in the eight. The Red Sox took the odd game of their series with St. Louis Browns 7-3 as Jack Wilson tossed six-hit ball to win his fourth game of the year. . Wilson shut out the Brownies in all except the sixth inning, when theymade half of theirhits and all baseball series and bring their In Windsor BASEBALL RESULTS American League Chicago 010 000 000-1 8 1 New York 002 000 13x-0 9 1 Smith. Brown and Tresh; Donald X SCORE Kenslngton AB It. I-I PO A E he lb 2 2 0 6 0 0 Hewett 0! 4 1 2 0 0 1 McDonald Sb 3 1 1 1 3 1 MoCaHimi p 4 0 0 0 1 1 Hlltlhs if 4 0 l l 0 0 Darrach as 3 0 1 l 0 2 Chlmnan c 1 0 0 8' 0 0 0 km 1'! 3 0 0 0 0 0 Casneron 2b 3 0 0 4 2 1 Total 27 4 5 21 6 6 Red Box AB R. 1! PO A E Dodds. r! I O 0 1 0 1 Morrison ss 4 1 1 0 1 0 H. Lon 31) 4 O 1 1 2 1 J. Casey cf 4 3 3 0 0 0 A_ Glow 2b 2 2 0 4 4 0 C. Delkhan c 4 3 0 8 2 1 A. Landry 11 3 3 3 0 0 0 I. Glow lb 4 0 210 1 0 W. Arsenault p 3 0 0 0 2 0 R Arsenault p 1 0 0 0 1 0 x R. Arsensuult 1 0 0 0 1 0 xxMorr1son r! 1 0 0 0 D 0 tel 33 12 10 24 13 3 xneplaced W. Arseneult in 7-th. xxfteblaced Dodds in 'lth Score by Innings: 123 458 789 R H Kensington I01 002 000 4 5 8 Red Box 044 030 100 12 10 3 SUMMARY Earned runs. Kcnsington 4. Rod Box ll: runs batted in. A. binary 8, I. Clow -i. C. Delghan 1. 3 base hit A. Landry: 2 base hit A. Landry 2. U. Morrison 1. J. Casey l, 1, Claw 2: left on buses. Red Sox 4. Ken- sington 4; stolen base. Chivman; base on ball. off Areenault in six innings 4. (Burns 2. MacDonald and chlpmen). off R. Arsenault in 2 iriniriszs 1, (Chipmnn). off Mac- Callum in 3 innings 2 (A. Clow 2). off MacDonald in 4 innings, Landry): struck out by W. Arsen- ault six in 8 innings: by R. Arsen- ault 1 in $ innings. by Maccsllum in three innings ll. by Mt-Donald in 4 innings 3; nnlng pitcher W. Arsemult. losing pitcher Mac- Callum. Time of game 1 hour and 50 minutes. Umpires: At the plate E. Arsen- and merry. St. Louis 000 003 000-3 6 2 Boston 041 0010-’! 12 1 200 Whitehead, Gill and Glenn; Wil- son and Peacooc. Detroit 300 100 100-5 12 2 Philadelphia 000 HO 031-6 13 0 Newsome, Walkup and York; Nel- son and Hayes. Cleveland Wash . and Lopez, Mast; Dean and Hartnett. ghlla elphia 102 200 000-5 12 1 Castleman. Lynn, Dunning; Kiln er, Swift. Sewell, Bowman and Muel er. mes scheduled. aanadians Are Ousted H n sinsi 0. Puuzht abs High tine: w. nouelu res. Mixed doubles scores for four izlunes. lowest being e 1". Acorn do P. McKinnon—-2316. N. J. Glow 66 M. Still! 86. 3. Doyle do I’. 5fnith—3139. Dr. McKenzie 6; H. McMillan-2130. the ihevwo liminatcd: HOLY NAME BOWLING 1 Duck Pin Mixed Double: i of their rims. The Athletics won a great uphill battle against Detroit ‘rigors, R. Duncan 121-. 115 153 (hubby Dean‘: sacrifice fly with I. Dougan 81 109 112-09:, sases full in ‘I =. ninth inning giv- mg the A's a 6-5 victory. V. Coyle 131 158 12’! Dean pinch hit for Wayne Am- F. Binnott 91 3'1 bier-after Joe Cum ’ is double an intent-lunal_wa‘k to Lynn Nel- F’. ‘Tierney 138 110 115 son and Plnky Hlggin's error of A. Sherry 102 102 80-648 Dario Lodlgianrs grounder filled the sacks with one out. E. Toombs 103 188 110 Washington staggered in with H. corcoran we 91 93-64: an 8-5 victory over Cleveland al- - though Senators’ pitcher. Harry G. I.oOlaJr 125 11’! 130 Kelley. was slammed for 14 hits E. Dougcn 86 69 79-606 including homers by Ken Keltner ' and not '1‘rosky_ Tonight at '1 o'clock LADIES GENT! M. Clinton Dr. L. M. Walsh C. O’N 13:. Mitchell V. Pineal g. A. lgccxlfoskev . y . mmd Tournament u. more a. can-am (By Jack Calder, Canadian Press Staff Writer) . ‘ I WINDSOR. Ont-. Ju-he 22——Gs.n- C I S a.de.'s last three survivors passed n from the Canadian Tennis Cham- o as twillahct fell over the Windsor ‘Bennie Club's clay courts of the Last stands were. brief and the other brilliantly long. Martin Buxby of Miami. Pin. the tournament favorite. tossed aside one of the sensations, Bruce Hall of Tabor:/to. 6-3. 6-0. 6-1; oit stowoed Dr. Georg Lecl 6-4, 8-2, 8-0; and Bob Madden of Detroit throw back the bid of Bill Pigott of 0nt.. 10-8, 4-6, 6-2, 8-1. Morey Lewis, the bounding col- legien from Texarkana, Texas. completed the semi-final lineup by defeating Jack schlminser of De- troit. 5-7. 6-0. 6-2, 6-1. In tomor- row's seoond—le.st stoze Buxbit plays Madden and Lewis opposes e 1'. An overnieiht rain clunil *0 the courts most of the day. but when they dried the United states con- tlngem threw back the ambitious Canadians with despabch. except in the case of Pixott. To have pro- grossed to the semi-finals would have meant almost certain in- clusion on the Dominion's Davis Gup teem Kali. Leclerc or Pigott. The chunky Pi or/t. whipped his forehand deep to e wings. fought. as gallant a fight as the tourna- ment has seen. He was beaten by the same tactics Madden used to Baltimore at Syracuse. Montreal at Toronto. postponed. rain. Two nit: games. 1 Plan For ‘Game Honoring Gehrig 1 NEW YORK. June 22-Lou Gehrig is finding his friends are still with him. Tuirning up at Yankee Stadium as usual today. after receiving his subdue him in the Ontario tourna- ment last week at. 'I‘oronto—e cross-court game that kept the Hamilton boy on the run across the baseline. Fischer’s remarkable court. cov- erage met Leclerds deliberate play with an all-around delivery that no good for Lewis in their meeting tomorrow. Lewis needed only to settle down to push back Schlesinger. The good-natured Texan iound oPD05i' lion for his forte. a rousing net frame. but he solved scniesinsers his sparmatcs days. and. altho perfected his defence against hooks. his short right. either the chin or under the heart. plenty of damue. half—volleys by directing the Dial! Brown Bomber (By sld Feder. Associated Press 8 rte Writer) use-in-st day night lie in fight. Joe Louis does too LAKES. N. J.. J eaiize Tony flee Louis Wedn the ability of the nudgy puncher to rush in and land the first punch of the 15-round so the Brown Bombing Chem?- 1 is per! tins pl tgnstm) hhgcJers:S' BIPKND in 11'‘ first charge. simply, it's this. In explained by Joe. himself, today. Bnofhisorw -‘mi jut won him comm’ in/‘V Joe has heard that Tony's battle I011 hart-ranize artille . a 1el‘i 2:13;, more sh rt . t l’DBT°“- O is‘. he.sll:eenu.s"l)r‘igthlemll8fi1l1-H ese h still hasfll lldh e R“ plans have been drawn armmd that initial attack. As a. result, the champion will be ready with two "cute" triiclu when they square of l in Yankee stadium. Th of his hook. ey oonsls: arlv. Vs last. few to does Joe went through his last. full- ti rk t today. I‘(;|ln:ld:.T° Fro:I“.l1l'l dnow nl;lf'it1l Monday. except for_ a all hglll spar only four rounds in each icing six HOW, V’ Baseball’s Big Six ; blllt . H w t b of Edmonton. was the _ E35? ’:wwé:;fi§_;edo$§tE;y£§$ {0nP9:IheE¢{_1Ifmltfei{IiIg.stll1:%ll‘r1gipi.‘*:n.cggiigfig lgilgilgatsmiln the game unless they ]ajl;J’lié.y on the bases Monkley and mat meawne£:r:°;dac}9,:enal:ei!%,:fi_ to me back courts mow .,n,,n_ msnoes tlwee em ‘ _ been swamped w an ma . e - __ °m“' __ ‘ ' _ 110994 95 B i‘ ' (Assochtod Press) We come i.l.lI‘0lleh. filth. fig tfiivfnegordl. (£51.-kg-r) Warring ‘K1: nd’dwg.1ftE'i-sd‘ri;i2tefi's , R‘-_~ N S all Va 3iyi5iiésEa”x:§1§n§'°i1c5e1¥§:ex5 M at S T leaB;Jtet)"“ “wee l°’d"5 1“ “ch t.h - N i . th fall I ...§... :i..%“‘Ei2 ".‘t.'i.°'...‘i‘.°i’..’l“l3 . 2:2: ‘il.’"‘.§."’...‘.':.’:. Leslie To Meet - - Wt re ..... :3. ...So..f.”.'i“’€‘...’.....‘.’. I e 0x 0 ;;;g=.r,..,, c.n,»,»,»;.,,,,. g.«;g.r;6r;.1;g:. 3 - - H lei f H b dasher I hold 5 "Lou Gehrig Day" soon. ' ' Klnngii ahur‘::ild3}nslg‘:31|Bem Mtge pl‘ F igoesmiegaeinerel 1'-i§n°'v°vim" it was ‘ Fur Trophy Plans for a same honorlns S onsor M°Qum"' Brow“ 55 227 45 so '3” 0 _ . t ar 5 n u . am, he W0 kw on p Bonura. Giants 55 203 42 71 350 i’°“ef» Binns came alone with I when he was mnniiil-I vim‘ °m P )’ ., is are now lug r . Foxx. nee sex 45 17s 46 on Ms 3;:-iiiiier in the and then Finn. 1;“°°‘d°“,g ‘fi.3"'°"_, °‘ xoitner. Ind us 6 nos ii’! '11 are _ night lt‘m.met.t. Murphy csooed rs —— 1 Id .____. Morrrmaan. June 22—~Nova ff “gm” “f¢;’u t°° had ex Games Mecormick. Reds so 223 41 to saw ~ pm ormanees by allowing just George Selkirk. Yankee outfe n scam Wm em“. 3 mm in me an m re 0 earn - mi):-sb1i?8m' It hm‘ mm‘ ‘I’ There will be practice for the 3'4“; ““‘gt“;°]g{l‘g§ 3%, ¥,.‘,1,:,mv1$.'l George Leslie of souria. Island Wulinedon Own intef-Provincial g‘;°5‘:’;|b%°““‘° W “Sm 1“ °"°”’ Home mum- “nu-e film DD and Rxiven con; mumm SW5 hue?“ mm It the Oprér. 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