‘ your needs. Phone I234 Dgavis And Wrih odds slightly favoring Pa! ' Dnvig to he returned the winner liclit fans last night were eagerly givalting tonight’: main event m-rap at the Spbrllng Club when llitkcy Nickcrsiiil. assaying :1 00mg- n31.- l\ slntert for n ton l-Qnml. min 111th htird-hiltiilil Pat Davis ot Siiiit Jtihn, who lost in four roitixtls to Biliiiiy McCloskey in a hail! about a inc-nth and a hnlf in". Xli‘i\i'l‘still despite his absence [min the ring is sold to be rii top condztcn for his initial scrap and is quietly confident that/his slip- ~ boxing ability will oarn him i pcliil; to top Davis and go alien l\IL‘..'I‘I‘ garlic in future scraps. Jink Jenkins and Big Buy Pet- H-Son should provide plenty of :1 in their heavyweight tussle that is scheduled to go six rounds lnl not expected to last that long. Bun boys can hi-t, plenty hard. i-otl. 1H8 plenty; willing and fast. fol iienyvivryights and there should he pfeilty of claret spilled before tiie \riiiiiei"s liand is raised. Four other bouts on the card aie lictwccn evenly matched - i’ from wellcrweights i lo iivut it». ILg tiiinirs. Ffls‘ liout is heinll called for 9 o'clock sharp with the main event- ". ovpecled to enter the ring llbciit l0 llm. Down The Alleys (‘IITOWN ALLEYS Elimintltlon Tournament 'i‘lt~~ following Dlzuvers to bowl |t 6161-4]. Keys, N. Robinson. .\'i .\IiKeIiZi€. L. McCalIum, W. Rite. D. Purcell, J. Ranahan, V. Proud L. Ford, F. Douccttc, E. QHIAVZI}, 5. Peterson. I llcversTangle f: With Anchors This Evening Edged out on the only other OWFWIOII they met in this year's league the Westerirl Anchors will be out seeking revenge over the Northend Rovers in tonight's City Baseball League encounter sched- uled for tllc Park diamond at 5.30 O'clock sharp. And the same has all the an! illfliaiice of a renewal of the West- North diamond rivalry of former City League encounters. Keen rivals throughout last year's cam- paign 1t was the Anchors who elinflllatcd the Rovers from inst lvais championship race. Rovers Il-"t\"ii'l ItlIIZOIIPn nnri \\'|II he nut In full force to send the Anchors 'i">\vn deeper into the league cel- lar if they possibly can. But An- chor followers still have plenty of innit-truce left in this year's de- lluiit-uc champions and feel that tonight's game will mark the turning point in their team's Plflirlcss toward; the top spot. FIl your double-edge razor. SAVE 169/. on BIG ECONOMY PACK l2...2s¢ - SPRIIIG 0IIA Now is the time to change your cor over to Summer I: Night Oil and Grease. We are fully equipped n, geynce . TOM DAVIES McCall-Frontenac Dealer -s.@co-@co<éoo@>co@oo~éeo@cossco§oo@o Headline Fight Card At Sporting Club To one iii IilItI be bruising. free swing- ififiivisiiiiiiswr/I . Ml NORA BLADES Got ulclrer, cleaner shoves with MINORA Bladu — Carla u’: Iuveurlle double-edge economy binder. They re lho quality blades In the low-price Reldl Gt. George 5r. i I Nickel-son night PAT DAVIS hard hitting Saint John niirltllc- weight who fights Hickey Nickel’- sc-n in Sporting Club's main bout tonight. Local Enthusiasts See Baseball Films At the Charlottetown .A:mourics lost night some very good"'instruc- tionnl films on baseball were sh 'Wn._ The pzl-turts which were sfowill undcr the auspccs of th" Plkvslfll-l Fillies; Brnnclt fIlTPCICd bv (‘"1 "Bill" Rteiil. rovrrcd iI wide scope of baseball technique inducing batting. base running, pit-hing- catching arid fiolrltrg by smile of |tl1e bcst rla crs in the Allie!‘ R1111 Nutionnl Lezitthe, As_ itell as We In-I rei islruetzonwl side rl the gfIIYB, til: ion-ore Wins. SiIOWIlIE the ‘ltlilifliltsi .of all SMCII gamer. of‘ I319 1945. lwmld soi-‘os between 1hr» Bo tin lam Sox niid tiie st. Loris Curd- iiiols. Tiles.» films which zvcr- free to the public ivcre alte (‘ed by a, lirge, enlbii .1 slic crcivd oi lo ml; ball players utltl fans who nhtli-l out a doubt '4_‘i.l(‘fi a great de.l cf‘ knowledge which should help taem I-Kllmcnsciy in thei- pm" as or this pastime. Tito films. produced b; AG. gpnl m. and Fons tlrouul". the co- operntion t-_t thr- Nutrfifittl Film Hoard Cl-ntes, tvlitro tho films may be seen will be ll! 5711145 Wednesday"; ltlontagtle. rnrrsday; and summrividc on snturtliiy. Wit-h all shot.“ starting at 3'15 l‘ M» Ropresentatlvc John Martin of the Film Board was ir. chaIBB of last evening's showing YTO THEATRE MONTAGUE Thursday .. Friday Saturday smoky Y . n} rrcnnmtoii with‘ mo MecMUIRAY - sunburn THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN - PAGE SEVEN’ fans both have an innings tonight iri whet should he two starry attractions as Anchors seeking to get back into tiie thick of the City Base-' ball League race tangle with the Rovers at the Park diamond and Baseball and fight Hickey Nickersc-n squares off against Pat Davis of Saint John, NB.’ in the main event of the boxing card being staged by Joey McDonald at the Sporting Club. + + rl- '0 To all intents and purposes the boxing card should provide the fight fans with one of the most. rugged nights of fisticuffs ever staged at. the Sporting Club. The bout between Davis and Nickerson shapes up as a natural, with the big question being whether or not Nlckerson can stave off the punching power of Davis WIIIII his superior boxing talent. -l- 1' + -l- Hickey has had a lmllz layoff from the ring game but followers who have watched the now full- fiedged heavyweight workout claim he is as sharp and as fast as ever and with Nickerson show- ing that kind of‘class lVlr. Davis is going to find it. hard "indeed to get. in a telling blow that would swing the tide of victory toward i.im. 4- + tlr + But outside the main event the other scrappcrs. all local boys, will put up some dandy scraps I'm" ti"? ODOR-lug bell to the final one. Jinks Jenkins and Big Boy Peterson, a couple of heavyweights that. know their way around the squared circle could well steal the limelight. from the main cventers in their six round slugfest while the other four bouts lined up should produce action plus all the ivay. Il- ~l- 4- 0 Coming down to the baseball encounter Anchors ivltl-l but, one win lo show in three starts, Itliillg close decisions in their two hfillillflks. are expected to start an "Divnrd clinib r11 their battle against the league leading Rovers. -l~ + '0 Il- Delendlng tltllsts Anchors with a number of new faces on lhetir lineup hnvo hccn showing enough to warrant them as being strong contcilrlcrs when tiie finish line starts Ioomrilg up early next fail and by a victory tonight can climb into a second place tie with the Lrgion just one game off the pace being sct by tiie fast-travelling ncirthenrl crew of ball tosscrs. III 0- 'l' '1' Ace MoCloskeyi is finally to get his chance gt capturing the Cana. titan middleweight boxing title and when he squares off against defending champion Roger Why. not! at the Forum probably on the night of July 4th the biggest hoixlnk crowd ever to \VII»I\ES5 a fight here will Probably be on hand to see tiie Island-born two- flsled mitlsllnger in what will be the most important fight. of his ring career. it i» 4- ln Whynott he will be meeting I C001. crafty. sharp hitting dlamillon who has proved hi: Wflfth On a large number of occas- ions. A superior boxer to McClos- key. according to the ring experts, the question arise-g whether or not. he can keep out; of harm's way by avoiding the Ace’! lethal left hand Wallops. If he can those in the know claim he will retain his crown hut if he can't then ‘it is being predicted the popular Mc- Olcskey will add another name to his lengthy list of knockout vb- tlrns. _ 0 rli -l- Il- At. limes it has been a tough climb for McCios-keyi to reach tiie point where he can getga crack at the crown. He has met a couple of setbacks only tn surmount them Inter u-n and with his big chance now at hand MeCloskey ls already in the midst of a tough tral ng grind that. will see him come i to "time" circuit next year. the ring on the night. of the fight lle S.Y.C.I. Track 6: Field Meet Name Umittcll Ln Lhe list. of entries for the Victoria Driving Club Stake Races published in Saturday's issue of the Guardian, Lilly Belt, owned by Chas. O'Brlen_ was omitted from the 230 pace at Riverlilll and the 2.28 pace at Montague. King Wins Decision Over Armstrong TORONTO, June 23 -tCP) -—-LI'I Arthur King, sensational Toronto Negro lightweight, used sheer strength here to- night to pound out an eight round decision over his fellow townsman, veteran Jacklq (Spider) Armstrong, before 8.000 fans at Maple Leaf Gar- dens. New Race Track Being Built At Springfield A new race track, to be known as "Sunny Green Acres". ls being built. at Springfield on the main highway. about seven miles from Kensingtan, by Mr Nelson Altath- ieson and sons. The site was sel- ected and the race course staked some time ago by the veteian race track technician. Harry (YBrien of Alberton. _, Mr. Mathleson. who has always taken a big Lmlerest in the "Sport of Kings" has some promising colts to train and intends to run a couple of matinces this summer. and will probably enter the "big __ 1g "Sugar" Robinson 3 To I Favorite CLEVELAND. June 26 (AP) ——Rny tfltlgiir) Robinson was a 3 to 1 iavoritt- tsday to tie'end his \\'(‘I[€l‘NL‘igilI. title against Jmmy Doyle twmorr-wv night as bath box- ers put finishing touches cn t ain- lng for the bout. George Galnfoicl. manager for tiie 27-year-old Robinson, who will be making his first defent-o of tho crown game-l last December. said his dusky fighter would serk to -win by a kncckout in the first six rounds. I Doyle, »22-ytar-old Caiilfcrn-ian who hasn't lost to a welterweight in tlte last. four yegrs, had no comment. Ghahenge We. the undersigned. do hereby challenge Wilfred Evans and James Davey. two out. of three games of horseshoes at Brighton Horseshoe Club Wednesday even- ing at. 7 o'clock. Rennie Jack barter ltlrCnurt - K. of 0. Juniors There will be’; practice this evening at 5.30 for the Knights of Columbus Junior baseball team at the K. of C. diamond. a faster, sharpen harder hitting McClpskey than local fans have ever witnessed before. + -l- 0- ll And he will have to be all that It he is to get by the cool, work- nisnlike champion that Whynott evidently Is. a fighter that is aim- ing for a crack at Johnny Greco who has fought sc-me of the best men in his division. 7 CLASSES 2.23 Stoke Pace $600. 2.30 T.-P. $400 lottotovm. . SIIMMERSIIIE DRIVING PARK RAGIIIG PROGRAM $3,200. IN PURSE! Free For All $600. No. I Classified Pace $400. 2.22 Trt-rf $400. 2.28 Trot $400. 2.27 Pace $400. II I2 or more entries — will be rucod in hvo Divisions, with S300. ouch Division Positively no conditional entries accepted. Moll Entries to: Harold Goudet, Racing Sec'y, Summersidc, P.E.I. Ilomnllor The Gluing limo-Juno 24th 1941 If you have not neelved on ent form write or phone Harold Gander, Surnmonldo or lill Nichols n, I58 Prince Street, CI‘!!- 19 events. reusing in age limit from l2 to 13 years will make up the track and field meet to be held on Summcrside High School's ath- letic field the afternoon 0! July 9th.. it was Ieamld here yesterd:y. Much interest is being evidenced in the evem and the Department of Physical Fitness through sup- ervisor Bill Reid is donating slivrr trophies to go to the respective winners oi’ the events and also transportation for loci‘, school athletes who wish to take part. Any unattached athletes also desirous of entering are asked to contact supervisor Reid at the Travel Bur- eau not later than July 4th.. the date set for closing of entries. The meet is being put On by the Summerside Youth Centre lnccr~ porated under the direct-on of Mr. Sexsmlth, instructor. Following are the rules govern- ing the event together- wltn the list of events: Entries; Entries close on July 4. I941. There will be no fee. A com- petitor may take part Er. three events plus relay. Not more than two competitors may enter an ev- ent from any one team. Age filassificatiow Xn class “A" the competitor shall .ct have reached his fourteenth Jrirtltdav. In Class “B" shall not bavr- rcach- ed his sixteenth birthday. In class "O" shall not have rearbed his eighteenth birthday. ‘ Scoriituz: First- 8 points: Second -5 points; T-hird ~ 4 points. In relays scoring will be first _— l0 points; second - 6 points: third - 4 points Relays will count fer in- dividual scores as follows f First —2 1-2 points; Second — l 1-2 points; Third — l point. Prizes’ A cup will be given for the highest score in each class. First, Second and Third time rib bong will be given to ivinners of each event. A Championship CW will be awarded to the highest ag- gregate score. S.Y.CI. Track Field Meet we Lhlnk it will be best to eh- ter contestants under the three class arrangement. (“A". "B" and " "i Surnmersidc Class "A" - 12 to 14 yrais. Clas "B" - 14 to i8 years. Class "C" — l8 to l8 YPBYS. Events Class “A" 100 yd. clash-Heats. Class t-rr- 100 yd. dash - Heats- Class "C" 100 yd. (IHSh — Halts. class "A" 220 yd. dash - I-ltat-E. Oiass "B" 220 yd. dash - Heati- Cdss "C" 220 yd. dash ~ Heati- Class "A" 44o yd. dash - Await time - Final. Class "B" 440 yd. dash —— 1381-1151 time - Final. g Class "C" 440 yd. dash — A881!“ time - Final. lldays 440 yd. Relay IODPIII. Brood Jump Glass "A" Broad Jump -- Final. Class "B" Broad Jump -- FiY-‘al- Class "C" Broad Jump — final- I-llgh Jump _ Class "A" High Jump - Rnal. Ciass "B" High Jump -- Final. Class 9c" nigh Jump — Finel- Pola Vault Classes "a" "B" und (Open) Bleycln Race Classes “A” "B" and no- ‘Openh Shol Puf- Olasses "B" 3a TC" — Finn-l Bouilreau Heads American League CHICAGO. June 23 -tAPi — Lou Boudreau of Cleveland In- dians, one of the best. hitting shortstops in the American Lea- gue for the last nine years. top- ped the batting list. today with a .343 average. 10 points ahead of New York's George McQuinn and Detroit's George Kell who were tied at. .333. Trailing these three in but sv- ernges computed through Sunday's games were Stun Spence of Wash- ington with .331; Joe Dimagglo. New York. .330; who Appllrl. ; Bob Dllllnhr. Qt. Mull, John 1min, Wuhlnllw- Jot! Heath. It. lat-III. and am Johnson, New York. with .302 l- piece. Morey Lewis of Texarkena. Tex. lf., con sane: One slightly used two-door Electric Refrigerator, I2 cu. suitable for hotel, restaurant, etc. FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE 23 Upper Prince St. - Day Phone 323-L - Night Phone 2269-] Sport Echoes from Prince County SummtETSIdFs young atizleties are getting ready for the School diamond during the 5w. 0nd week in July. It has been 1'9- Ported that. Charlottetown and KEHSiF-‘glon will be invited to 59nd participants to this meet. but we have nothing from an source rtgnrdng the matter, Suntmersidcvs ltlidgct League. Won Last Blue Jays 3 Warwhoops l 2 White Sox 1 2 Downturn“ Sluggers 1 2 Thr- tiirce latter terms will now engage In a series to eliminate one of them from the play-offs. J R Murphy is the President. of the League, and the games Are being played Lnder the direction of Charlie scxsrrlth. . - 1. Cece Powel. continues to do all the flinging for the league- leading Red Sox of the Summersicte Ba e- ball League. l-le has won all four gamies and only three runs have been scored against him. The big fellow has not E-IJOXH any sigrs of weakening yet and may go on to a record string of victories if h: 8°00 PIZhIZ flipper can take ull this work that is being forced on it I 4 i We do not know whether oppor- tunity knocks only once or not, ‘out suspect that .11 least he will try to cra-lvl in a window if the door r:- niains unopened alter be his knocked for a considerable t:nie. Opportunity seems to have been knocking for quite a while in the matter of securing a suitable ath- letic grounds for Summerside. I O O There i5 a large tract of land north of the "high school called the “Brennan property" nnhich. al- most miraculously. we think. ln these days of so much IIOITIP build- ing remains intact with but one lot taken otlt m’ It for tho building of a house. It. is ideally situated for an athletic field. adjoining as it does the playgrounds r-ow used for baseball. It seems to be the only site remaining in Summerside that. is large ellnllgh to centre for various kinds of 1th- letle endeavour. At the rate the 1mm is bui‘ding up it. I5 probable that tits land will no‘. remain much longer '15 it is today and then the oppoztunily will be gout» fill‘- ever a Wlxut a boon it would be for ath- letics in Summcrsitie i! this fclcl could he acquired by the TJWn Council for a ronnnuiiltv DIHY- grouttd. What a monument il would be to the timely wi=dom of these gentlemen if 'ltc_v groper‘ time by l-he forelock, (this seems to be the conventional point of contatti and secure IhIs property for the lull“! we'fzlro of Summerside yt-titii. Gen- crations _vrt unlrcrn would i" c 11D to call lhrm ble sod. A trite ek- UPCFSiOZI. we admit. but. it reemS freightcd with truth for tlvs fill‘- tiouiar omnsitm. . c u u c No doubt tlirre are some "it's" and "bill's" to contend with. Per- haps if. is not possible to pu chass- or lease this property. Pcxhwvs is not economically fensible for the Town to take such a st p at present. ‘Perlistp; srmebcdy else knows some other cbyntlcs Ilhill wi-ouid ~tend .n tiie ivay. But ~ 83.403" Results t-J AMERICAN D0020" 020000000 2 6 2 Boolmi 232 010 00x 8 l2 2 Trucksiu-Whiie. Hutchinson and Swift; Galehouse and Tchhclts. Cleveland 000 400 010 5 l0 1 New York IIO 101 04x 8 0 1 Black. Klieman. Lemon and Hogan; Bevens_ Wensloli, Page and Berra. Chicago 002 010 001 10 15 7 Washington 030000003 0 9 l Lee, smith. Gebrian. Caldwell and Dickey; Wynn. Scarborough and Evans. NATIONAL f New York 000001 101 I 8 0 Ohkzgn . 02000040: 611 0 M. Cooper, ’l‘rinkle and W. Cooper; Erickson, Myer and Mc- Cullough. Bodm ...... .. M00000 210 0 M. lnlh 10000001.: 0 ‘l 0 “lama arid Olmell; 01l- INTQIIATIONAI. Iyncuno ....... 000102002 I ll 0 Toronto 018 100 000 I l4 3 Schultz. Erickson, Chou, Fox and Just; Deal and Betta. Jersey City 000 000 000 o 5 n Montrell 00000008! I 5 I Kraut. Plcone and GIBIO; Ger- t won the catiadian Tennis slnglee_ champions-hip eight years ago to-i day at Windsor. Ont. defeating‘ t - dwin- imi- Bob Madden of Detroit 6-2, 6-2. ‘I2 also tmmzd with Chi.- agc'= enk Frchtng to tztolay On‘ 1'tlfs:s Bill Fell:- and ' CI of Vancouver for the heauser and Campnrlelll. Baltimore , 010010101 5 a l Buffalo . 010110000 3 6 0 Mueller, Podgajny and Wiegei; Mordarskf. 100 000 202 I 0 I -000 I12 63x18 l2 0 ‘i-llel e. Amos and Lol- ‘Inusmnnn and ‘ work "vleLlc . l “If; Surkonl and Marshall. ' track and. field meet to be held at the Highi three l make a, I i Coming from behind in the lust innings. Recce Regiment juniors last night chalked up thrir opening vietoiy in the Junior base- ball league when they oullasted the K. of C squad to nth a nip Qfflgjgl three runs in the top bait of I-h‘; ;ninl.h, giving them The follovrirg is UIP sanding nli after they 11w trailed the Baseballliirlproved Knights team inf n1o=t [of the nine innings. 0 starting pitcher's lack of cmtrol. and tuck baseball encounter 13-11. theii victmy \‘ll~li_\'I Taking advantage a in.» Reece in their first time at bat. Kn E-‘Ilfii of Columbus pushed across tin-e‘ runs on three passed batters, two. hit batsmen and Waliie stiephcrds timely double to offset Rot-Cele 1W0 run opcning blast. Reece h0\V'-‘\'El‘. won't ahead in the top ha} of the third with three more couiitirs but the losers sent three runners over the plnte in the fourth follow- cd by a. like number in the fifth Io take a 9-‘1 lead after the win- ners ind scorcd twice in the to? half of the fifth. Playing better ball as the game progressed. Recce added a single in the seventh and two 1n the eighth while holding their oppon- ents to a slnge in the eighth tr en. ter the game all cVEn at IO-ail in the ninth. Two singles and a double rolled otf the tats of the first three hitters in the IUD of the ninth that led t1.) three runs and the bail game as K. of C in their last turn at the plate could only "push one runner across. Donnie McLean on th-i. mound for the winners after roilev n’; Crockett with none out in the first whlffcd 19 of the K. of C. bats- men to pitoti- himself out. of till-m- erous tough spots as he ‘has filmd for nine bits while "Spout" Coylc going the distance for the K. 0i C. learn fanned setien men, gave up eleven hits but. costly errors bv his m-ites with runners aboard played a large part in his dcfcat. Reece Regf. AB R. ll P0 A E rlenlzessey 3b 6 l I 1 0 0 McKenzie so. 3 4 2 0 1 0 \Vilson rf- 4 3 1 '0 0 9 lviatheson 1b. -~6-~-8— IS -~-l--»-2 Murphy cf. 5 1 2 0 1 ll ‘McLean (ibtlzp. 512131 Crccket- p. 0 0 t1 0 0 0 Burke 2b 5 0 1 0 0 0 Flynn c. 4 1 1 20 1 2 Doyle. lf. 4 0 ll 0 0 0 Totals 4‘l l3 ll 2'7 7 5 ~ Replaced Crockett in 1st, K, of C, ABRII POAE C. MacDonald xs. 5 1 0 2 0 1 L. MacDonald 3b 4 2 '2 2 3 1 511m cf 4 l 0 l 0 l Trainer lb 4 0 215 l 0 Shepherd 2b 4 2 2 0 5 l Leort-arcl rf. 4 1‘ 1 n 0 0 Cgyle p, s 1 1 1 a 1 McCalliim c. 4 I 0 6 0 0 McNeiil If. 4i 2 I 0 l 0 Totals 38 ll 9 2'7 l8 5 §URTMARY Earned runs. Recce B. K of O. Win Closey FromK. of C. Squad In Nip And Tuck Game l_v if the Iiilllig could be done it. would be a IIIILSICF stroke rn the part o1 Lilosc bringing il about. And it may be now or HUI/H". Battle rTiléFmsémiiiiiTiiitlic-Jifs, MF- pity, Fltrnn. L l\lacD0na!d. Train- or. Shepherd. Leonard. McNeul: stolen bases: Burke, shephera Coyle 2; hits: off Coyfie l1; o Mchan 9: bane on balls: cff Croo- kett 3: oif C0310 4; mil Mtllfiiifl 21 hit 'J_\' pitcher Crockett ‘l- strike- outs: by lilcLi-an l0, by Coyle t; Score By Innings: 1Z3456789—-RHII Recess 203020123-43115 K.ofC. 300330011-11 95 Bahlssued To Track And Field Athletes Any and every aspiring youth who feels an urge to try himself or herself out in the mainly arts of running. Jumping and wr-‘giht- throwing are respectfully rcqucsted to gravitate to the Athletic Field on Stewart 5L. Kcnsington every fine evening to practice for the gamd in Summcrslde July 9th. Events will include all standard Olympic events viz 100, 220, 440. and one irnile, running high, pole vault. running broad, shot putt and possibly a hammer throw and discus throw. Tlhis will be a start in the "Physical Fitness" campaign. and an opportunity for all youths PTI- dowcd with abundant physical strength and ambition. Don't be bashful or backward. Come to the ball grounds. ‘Ilho facilities. for tryouts will be there. or if time and distance will riot. permit, get a group of boys t0 practice In your own locality. Kans- ington migiht send a track team and will have contestant-a in every event. Slaughterblings v --To Batting-Lead. ........ __"_ NEW YORK, June 33 -—(APi- Eilos Slaughter" kept pace with St. Louis Cardinals’ winning spurt during the last week to cling to the National League batting lead with a .343 average. one point l- hcad of cx-Red Bird Harry Walk- er. now a Philadelphia Phil. Bert. Haas of Cincinnati added three points to his average which now is 336. only seven below Slaughter including Sunday's games. Boston's Bob Elliott In fourth at .328 followed by Carl Furlilo of Brooklyn who slipped l5 points to .325. Frank Gustine of Pittsburgh is sixth at .319 followed by 'Bama Rowell of Boston. who moved Into tiie top i0 with a .310 mark. 0n! lit-tier than Ciucyis Frank Baum- holtz at .315. Emil Verhnn of the Phils and Rjph Kiner. Pitts- burgh's home run hitter. are tied for ninth at. .312. CHARLIE LUND, I35 BRIAN LiWla, I IS JINKS JENKINS, IIG BOY PETERSON, I90 lin. For P.E.I. Heavyweight Title Don’t Miss Big Boxing Card “I SPORTING CLUB TUESDAY, JUNE Zlltla MAIN IVINT — I0 ROUND! Ilickeyi "Kiil” Nickerson I60 Ibs., Charlottetown Vs. I Pat Davis I59 lbs., Saint John, N. B. SEMI-FINAL — 6 ROUNDS I80 lbs. Vl- PRELIMINARIES — 3 ROUNDS IIFF HOWATT, I47 lbs. vs. KID SMITH, I45 Ibl. 3 ROUNDS lbs. vs. KID WILLIAMS, I34 Ibl. 5 ROUNDS ALLIE M:KAY, IIO Iici, (‘logic Hills, vs. lbs, Mnpie Hills. OTHER BOUTS PRICES: Ringside $1.25. Gznercl Admission $1.00 (ToxJncIuded) FIRST sour 9 O'CLOCK “ _ ., »-_-.-e"...-.__J'