I a g L_._. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Johnny coulson of Tormto and Vancouver's Noel de Mllle were eliminated in Diaincnd Sculls heats seven years ago today at the En:- lish Henley regatta. Ooulson was dumped in the Thames at start when his oer broke and dc Mille 111886421 2 1-2 lengths behind 1-1’. L. warren of Cambridge who won the heat. Large Crowd Millie Kalmu Bowes, Bebe M Watson Winners At Alberton 1-1 The veteran campaigner, Willard Kelly'a Millie Kalmllok yesterday raced off with the feature event of the racing card at Alberton races as she captured the l-Yee-for-All Trot and Pace in a meet that opened the Island's 1941 harness racing season. Scotty Watson were the winners in to 1500 racing fans. Although times in the different the track being made heavy by a downpour of rain early yesterday morn- ing and a. stiff breeze that was in evidence all during the meet never- theless the liig crowd that overflowed into the centre field saw each and every class provide stirring, blanket winners at the wire. O'Brien Has Two Winners Only driver to win two races yesterday was the youthful Joe O'Brien, starting off where he fin- ished lust senson, plllllilq an upset b; Wllllliilg in straight ieats with . ajor Bowes in the 2.1a class and then coming back to capture the 2.21 class with Bebe McElwyn after finishing second to Uscita Britmn in the first heat of the race. 3:18 Class This was the first class called to the wire and had three starters; Major Bowes, June Lyons and Lusty Frisco. Getting away on the first score with June Evans on the ‘ole both Lusty Frisco and Major owes mode a bid for the rail but couldn't make 1t and as they came round the first time Juno Evans still held the lead with Bowes sec- ond and Frisco third. They con- iiriued in the same order the ack stretch where Bowes ma e his id. Pacing very fast O'Brien drove his horse to the front and despite a great drive by June Evans flash- ed under the wire a length to the Good; June Evans second and lguslty Frisco third another length ac . Second Heat: The three horses got away on the second score for the second heat with Major Bowes, Lusty Frisco and June Evans that order. All during the first half the three horses joc eyed for posi- tion but the Bowes horse aiwa s showed in front and kept it rig t to the wire despite repeated chal- lenges from June Evans. Major Bowes was half a length to the good as they cnmemunder the wire Heat: Major Bowes again went off in front and made every post a winning‘ one althou h com- ing through t e stretch e was given a mighty battle by Lusty i-iisco who cent out Junc- Evans ior second place. ' 2:21 Class First Heat: Four horses came to the wire for this class. It took six scores before they were given the word and it was Bebe McElwyn piloted b Joe O'Brien who‘ went t0 the fron followed by Uscita Brit- toii, Bonnie Scott and Beaverdale. They kept this order the first time around and going up the back stretch the three trailing horses started their drives. Half way up it was anybodys race until Beaver- daie went to a break that kept him out of the running. Uscita Britton and Bonnie scott kept at the lead- er Bebe McEliwyn but it was not until half way down the stretch from_ the wire that Usclta Britton slioiviiig a. great burst of s d came very fast to nip the McE wyn mare at the wire. It was a sen- sational finish by the Brookins- owned mare. Second Heat: They got the word from Starter D. K. McLeod on the first score of the second heat; Bebe Mclillvvyn fairly flying snapped the iole ut the first turn from Uscita. rittori and as the field came poiiiicliiig past the stands the first iizp around all four were closely bunched. Going up the back side i...) drives slzlitfld again but this time there was no catching the fast Pacing McElwyn as she won by a cngih with Uscita Brilton beating Bonnie Scott at the wire for sec- ond and Bcaverdale again fourth. Third Heat: Bebe McEiwyn made every post a winning one from start to finish of the third and final heat but it was only after Bonnie Scott showing her best racing form of g wyn iv Wednesday, 01000.00 NO. 3 2.21 TROT — P NO. 4 2.25 PACE — P The fastest horses in take part in these races. A complete list of entrees will appear in the Press shortly after July 2nd the closing date for entrees. For further information apply to GEORGE McINTYRE. Managing Owner MONTAGUE RACES Ill PIIRSES $1000.00 — CLASSES — N0. 1 FREE FOR ALL TROT - Purse $250.00 N0. 2 2.15 PACE - Purse — - — — — 250.00 ck, Major cElwyn, Scotty Bebe lvlcElwyn, Major BCICI and the other classes w‘ ’ by close events were considered slow due to finishes with inches separating the her best. The finish was the closest of the day's racing with the LIBTICH driven horse just havin8 inches to spare at the wire. 2.28 CLASS Fint Beat: There were aeven starters answered the bell for this race. Due to some bad actors they didn't get the wood until the eizhth some and they went away with €olden Guv on the pole followed, y Lucky Guy. Volo Scott and the remainder bunched a length behind. Goina around the second turn Lucky Guv snapped the rail followed by Volo Scott but as they rounded in- to the stretch Golden Guy 81min captured the rail Hittinz lnib the back stretch ‘with positions iii:- ch the field starred movn verv fast and suddenlv as they hi into the home stretch Ethel Bellini, handled bv Pat McKenna was seen Pounding down the stretch the Mc- Kerma driven horse was fairly fly- inK and 25 yards from the wire over- took Lucky Guy to win by a length- most sensa- was third and Scottv with. the rest closely bunched oom- the wire. eoond Heat: Due topher sens-a- tional finish Ethel Bellini was close- ly watched as she went away On ‘he pole for the second heat followed by Scotty Watson. Lucky Guy and Golden Guy. Hitting into the uDDor tum the first time around Scott! Watson went by Ethel Btlllhl i0 taloe the rail and the horse's came bv the stands in single iile order. Right to the three-quarter pole tile positions remained unchanged but from here in it was a duel between scottv Watson, Ethel Bellini and Lucky Guy. 'l.'his t however, Scotty Watson had a little bit too much winning by half a. length from Ethel Bellini with Lucky Guy third. "fnii-d Heat: It was between Soot- ty Watson and Ethel Bellini right from the start. For the first half of the race drivers Earl Seiniole and Pat McKenna took things easy put hlttiruz the back stretch the last time around both opened out. Right to the too of the stretch the two raced as a team with Bellini on the cuisidc; it looked like anyones heat and race buvthe Bellini mare went to a break with Sootty finishing three lengths to the 200d: Jeain A.) Hal handled by Teddy Weir showed; plenty of ability as she finished very} fast to c011 second place with LUCKY- Guv third, Ethel Bellini dioooing beck to fourth. Volo Scott fifth and Golden Guy sixth. George Mac. a FREE -FOlt-ALL Pint Heat: Much interest was at- tached to this event as the four hourses Millie Kalmudt, Charlotte 18.. Albert E. Grattim and. Direct L. came to the wire. but it romaine for the old casrtbalamer to win the everit in straight heats. They got away on the elirhui score for the first heat with Albert E at the Dole. followed bv Millie Charlotte B.. and Direct L. The positions were un- changed right to the top the stretch the second trio and here Millie making (me of her usual drives nipped the fast stepping Grattan horse right at the wire. Direct L... was third with Charlcte B.. acting up at the start flnlsliinil fourth. Second Heat: Millie went away on the polo this time and had light on her hands to retain the fence as the other three horses all made a bid into the first D 4 4 yv July 9, l9ll-l t t» i. urae —' ’ z / M000 '> urse - - — - 250.00 1 Prince Edward Island will . , I t) .1) l cominz very fast on the outside. 1e at had not been Halifax horses Cop 1107107.? at Middleton races MIDDLETON. N5" July 1- (CIW-Hallfax horses copped the major honors at harness races held by the Middleton Driving Club here today. Moon Glow, owned Mrs. Charles Walker of Halifax. took time éeature free-for-all in straight ea . Moon Glow sped over the mils in 2:15 in the second heat. Hal Bars, owned by Cyril Dau- phlnee of Halifax. took the 2.29 class, also in atrailht heats. SUMMARY Freefor-alh- Moon Glow. Mrs. Cliarier Walker Flora Direct, Samuel Walker 2 O U Volo, L. V. Phinney 3 Buck Hanover, S. and Charles Walker 4 Matched race:- cobiéifit Duds, Scott and rner starrett Volo, Hankinson 2.29 class:- Hal Bars. Dauphlnee Molly Volo, Charles Phinney Bessie Volo, E. C. Hlltz BIG SIX (By The Aiisociated Press) Batting (three leaders in each agile). i} Elli-l 08M l6 IbLDI-l Lamo- Player, Club G AB R B Pet- WILLIAMS, Red Sex 05219 66 86 .400 HEATH, Indians 00 264 47 90 8'15 MJZE. Cardinals 02 187 29 09 .309 TRAVIS, Senators 65 261 46 04 .860 REISER, Dodgers 58324 56 '70 .863 SLAUGHTER. Cards 71 2'10 46 03 387 \ HOME RUNS American League: Dlmaggio, Yankees 1'1; National League: Ott. Giants 16. _ RUNS BATTED IN American League: Keller. Yank- ees 68: National Mame: Nicholson. Cubs 57. Gateways will Enter playdowns YARAMOUTK-i, N5, Jul 1—(CP) -The Yin-mouth Baseba Associa- tion announced today that the Yarmouth Gateways would" enter a. team in the Nova Scotia semor playdowris this year. Before today's announcement would be represented in the senior QQPIVIY "lllyiilrimi" Charlotte 3.. handled by Walter Hennessey was mo very 1H9 l! this mint and b! 1110 stands showed a nose to the flood in front of Millie. Millie 01min mm- d CCIIIiTOIItBEK-lIQblQTHDNlGUDQIG back side both Al t E. Grattan and Charlotte B, tried to head he! but they couldn't make it. Down “h” him” "fifth h‘? rfiiii2“"€}§i struggle con still in front at the wire with Char- lotte B. second. Albert E. Gratttm third and Direct L. fourth. Third Heat: m three quarters of the final mile Mllle Kalmuck and Albert E. Grattan raced as a team with the letter on the outside but Millie again was always a foot cr so in front Hitting into the stretch yilllle opened up a half lenzth lead and gradually increased to the iinlsh with Charlotte B. a ain pac- lnk verv fast headinl out t e Grat- ltan horse for the-runner-up D0511.- on. ~ 2.18 trot and pace:- Maior Bowes (O'Brien) 1 1 June Evans (MnNeill) 2 3 Liuty FFlSCO (Schurniari) 3 2 Time: 2.16, 2.17 1-4; 2. 1'1 1-2. The winning horse is owned by Mrs, sampson Grady, Summerside. 2.21 trot and pace:- Bebe McElwyn (Ohrleii) Uscita Britten (E. Semple) Bonnie Scott (Kelly) Beverdale (McKenna) Time: 2.11. 2.19 1-4, 2.15 3-4 The winning horse is owned Peter MnMahon, Kensingtou. 2.25 trot and pace:- Sootty Watson (Semiple) Ethel Bellini (McKenna) quest-a Quinn»:- Volo at... (O'Brien) Golden Guy (T. Semple) George Mac (Dr. 1-1. McIn- 2 ) I e: 2.10, 2.17 1-2. 2.10 3-4. e winning hoise is owned by George Broakins, Kenstnaton. Pree-for-ail :- Mlllie Kalmucli (Kelly) Albert E. Grattan (McKen- no) Charlotte. B. (Hermeasey) Direzt L. (Bchui-iiian)‘ The winning horse is Willard Kelly, Smithport. lbllowiflfl were the officials who handled the meet in a capable and efficient manner: Storm: D. K. McLeod. Judges: Walter Brown, l‘. l. m- a: e er, “~l1“.i;..”" ii " elk woman Benton. a. romeo? i: Major League Ga-yl Talbot Allflclgtzd Pr; 89011 Writer NEW YORK. Juiw 1-(AP)— Base hits continued to blaze off Joe Dlmaggios bat today as 01w Yankee hero ran his consecutive hitt streak to 44 nmes. tyin the -time big league record ae by Willie Keeier in 180’! and help- ing the Yank; administer two past- lngs to Boston Red Box, 7-2 and 0-2. . While the slugging outfielder was keeping his streak intact, though, another string which the Yankees were almost equally proud was snapped when they railed to hit a home run in the first game. Up to todsy__t_h_ey__l1.ad Two thousand See good races At New Glasgow NEW GLASGOW, NB, July 1- (CP)—Two thousand fans Jauimed New Glasgow's Trotting Park here today to watch a Daninion Dav card 0d harness races. Highlight of the afternoon was Rainey G. Hen- ley‘s victory over Hal Britton in the fiee-for-ali SIlMMAltY Named trot and pace:- Uttle Fox, McMillan Bonnie Budlong, Cam ll Shir t - human-n June ‘Peril. Oliver Helen Frisco, Cameron Time 2:18, 2:21, 2:10 1-2 . lice-tonal]:- Raine G. Heal , Sweeney 2 I'll-l ritton, Mo or Bu: Ton. Conroy ‘may Patch, Mdlllillan i8, 2:11 1-2, 2:12. 00"“ §haeo~ own-mu»- can-u» Ulbspma-l ‘Time, 2: 2:23 trot and e:- silent Joe. Ba r Joan Henley. Campbell Paul . Power Chief Gratton, Sweeney Byron Ycrk, Lasero Hillside Scott, Conroy Tony Harvester. McMillan ‘nine. 2:15 1-2, 23501-2, 2:17. Cubs will take $1,000 gamble Quanta-h»- flaw-sorrow O-mpua-aa CHICAGO, July l-(Alfi-Giii- cago cubs are going towager $1.000 at Wrigley Field Thursday in a ganlble that club will start hitting iiga n. General Manager Jim Gallagher said 2.000 50-oent witre-field seats would‘ be blocked off during the Cub-St. Louis Cardinals game so that Cub batsmen will be free 0f the "white shirt" background they insist is keeping them from seeing pitches with accuracy. Witness Opening Joe Dimaggio Equals Keeler’s i411 ¢,-,,...,,,. wt... Hitting Record clouied at in? one round-tn s.'°..::i:t="..::.rr:. games set by Detroit Tigers last year. Dimagglo slapped two singles in ‘the first ame and then came thro h wl a clean blow binocu- tmf in his first time up the nightoap to tie Keelefs 44-year-old mark, which was established long before fouls counted as strikes. Dimauio passed George Sisler’; modern record of hitting in 4d ztraiglht name; two days ago at as ngton. At Chicago. Paul ‘trout ptched a brilliant three-tilt lame to alve Detroit Tigers a 5-1 victory over the White 50x. ' Baseball Results MONDAY’! nzstivrs symptom LcAovi: Detroit 001 001 izi-a 10 4 012 011 002-7 14 1 Corsica, Rowe, Benton and '10s- betts: Rigney and Tresh. Cleveland I01 I00 000-0 10 2 St. Louis 008 000 902-12 10 0 Feller, Brown and Hemsley: Gaiehoitrc, Kramer, Caster and Ferrell. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 000000000008-8111 Boston 000 000 000 000-0 0 1 Melton and Dunning; Salvo and Berres. Mast. Philadelphia 000 011 000-2 6 0 Brooklyn 201 011 (lax-O 10 0 Podgajny, Harmon and Warren Wyatt and Owen, Franks. St. Louis 010 110 000-3 1t 1 Pittsburgh 103 000 00x—4 ‘l 0 Gumbert, Nahem and Maucuso; Helntzelnian and Lopez. 000 100 000-1 ‘i i 510 000 101-: 18 0 Root, Pressnell, Olsen. Pqe and %ullouzh; Riddle and Lom- r YESTERDAY’! RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE r First game: Boston 000 002 000-2 ‘l 1 New York 000 402 Ola-V 15 1 Harris, Ryba. Potter and Pytlak; Russo, Chandler and Silvesti-l. > Second game: Bolton 000 10-! 4 l New York 1104 20-0 10 2 Wilson. Dobson Bonham and Dickey. Detroit 000 200 003-6 I! 0 Chicago 100 000 000-1 I ‘Pi-out end ‘Iehbetts; Smith, Hail- ett and Tresfn, Didrey. Washington 000 000 001-! I 1 Philadelphia 208 010 131-10 1.0 l Sondra, Carrasquel and Early: Mamhildon and Hayes. NATIONAL LIAGUI and Peacock; AptCliatham meet CHATf-IAM. N28. July 1-071’)- All Gratton won the free for all event in a harness racing program here today. The Saint John horse's time was 2.18 1-2. Three’ other events were run off. auiinunv Breeder-all:- 1. AllhG-rltlbn (Alexander) Saint Jo n 2. Volrida (Napke) Newcastle 3. Mar-gen Brooke (Konney) Bath- urc 4. Sgm Hanover (Creamer) St. en Time 2.13 1-2. Caaaified race:- Volo Roy (Banieau) Acadiaville Blrron Watts (Morrison) Bat- hunt Wlreleu Hal (Dalton) Newcastle Mac Volo (Flanagan) ciistlmm Time 2.17. Clasaified trot:~_ 1. Squires (Alexander) Saint ohn I. %Lilinmet Dryicn (Deal?) Chat- 3. Lrligayugillinger (O'Brien) South Time 2.24, Miirlnee County i-aec:_. 1- Harry Volo (Gav) Nezum '2. Tillie Direct (Dalton) Red Bank 3. Jimmy O'Neil (Power) Red Bank 4. Cglumet Joe (Flanagan) Giot- am ‘lime 1.10. (half mile). 1. 2. 8. 4. E Five Stanford Golfers in Top rank i-q-o- SPRINGS, July 1- (APJ-Pive Stanford Universit golfers. led by Ray Brownell, go into the rank of scorers today in the firs half of the SG-hole qualifying‘ trials for tho 42nd West- ern Amateur if wui-rament. Browneli, six-loot three-inch sophomore and runnerup for the United States Intercollegiate Chain- pionship at Coumbus last week, set the pace with 87-33-70. Gordon Housh, Stanford senior, shot 36-36 for a tie at 71 with de- fending champion Marvin Ward of Spokane. Harry ‘Ibdd ‘of Dallas, 1030 Western winner, and irohn Slammer. Oklahoma chamo- on ‘Hie second ill-hole section in the battle for medal honors will be Fla ed tomorrow. Ward automat- e! qualifies for the SQ-piayer bra et for match play but decid- ed to shoot for the medal anyway. i_______ REAL HITTING LONDON - (OP) - Arthur Wei- lard. the Somersetahire all-round- er. hitiip 50 runs in eight minutes recently when playing for the London Counties maven against heats. Second money went to Peter .. Pin YORK, July 1-(AP)—A pair oi “Johns-Johnny Mime and- Johnny Happ-gave St. Louis Card- inals a hand today which won un- disputed possession of first plaice in the National League with an 11-’! victory over the Pirate: at Pittsburgh. while the biz sum at the Cud- inals were blazing in a 17-bit at- tack the lowly Philadelphia Phil- iies nook off Brook n gers wlioI-gialg shared the leadership with i "Roy", wit... Is suspended outfielder Roy Weath suape ~ “for not-hill or ‘facing .._¢-__ or. more. July i-(Am-ivim. Peck i. . ma... ..**::::.."',....“.§1~=- nded indei . . eason Cardinals Toke ‘Lead From Dodgers Again . Mine drove in fl at. loln four hits. inclullln aLtIlll-igefllil: Oltneslg in the third nning whicl. u m. bouts in front. l-lcpp m; bases load in the 10th 01002511012“ gfillglflfiixnxliits Zgiilzfihl {f} XIII YOK’! Gianta of w W” N" Sully captures Free-for-all‘ in North Sydney NORM-I SYDNEY, NA, July 1- (CP)—The Halifax-owned weed- ster Sui captured the free-for-all in rtralg t heats today as Cape Brown's light-harness racing sea- son opened before a holiday crowd of 3,500 persons. Driven by Billy Hood, Bully had no trouble ouidistancing Del-mat, Peter Hal and Royal Hanover. H0 glllfglitd in the day's top time at ‘D-cmiat trailed him each time. In the 2.23 class, Hood drove Oakhurst Queen to victory in three ‘Iihe veteran Hood tsok a heat with Mary Stuart in the 2.28 event but first money went to Mau Henley of Reserve when she pulled out the iaat two heats. SUMMARY Pres-tonsil:- sully. J. H. Breeri, Halifax, B. Hood, . Dennat. J. W. lldclntyre, Port Hawks , M, Jahalee 2 Peter Hal. W. , Reserve, Lewi 8 B. Royal Hanover, Angus Mp- Gillivraylg Glendale, M, e llllcKenii , 4 4 Times: 3:13 1-4; 2.12 1-2: 2.12. 2J8 class:- Oskhurst Queen, C. B. .0- H men's Club, B. Hood 1 1 1 ,Peter Pin, Dan Chisholm, Port - l-Iavdresbury. O. Jar-dine, 2 3 "I Dina G.. R. McDonald, Sydne M. Jabolee, Gail Harvest, T. McKinley, Balls Ha in Creek, st gs Times: 2.18 1-4; 11.16; 2.10. 2.28 oluai- . Maud Henley Reserve Horse- 4 3B1’. O. Jardine, Coronation Mnltillop. '1‘. Kinley, Balls Creek, Royal Prince. Dr. H. Ratch- ford. Inverness Gaboytl ‘mail-H. W. Stu/bbert, oranoa. Times: 2.24; 22!; 2.26 1-1. Underpa- ans-unau- i Royals and Bisons split IIIDNTREAL July Montreal Royals of the Interim. tional League battled to an we» break with Buffalo Bisons tooq u a Dominion Day doubleheader bo- floxiii 7,5008 gu-ifiomors, Wlinnlng m; tcap - a ersuffern an - selgoaok 1n the opener. g n 2 At ‘Toronto, Rochester Red wji-igi played no favorites on five Toronto Plwlififl- 1311801118 them all alike in recording oiieslded‘11-4 and 17-1 in a. doubleheader before 83?: Miami ll 6 RE W08! 00 ected 83 base knocks. including four homers, w. triples and seven doubles. 1—(UP)_ BOWLING RESULTS OIWDWN ALLEY! 3.00M Ltd:- M. MacNeill Kane . Acorn . Diamond . Robin Total-HM. Crockett: Fawoettn- McFflrlflllfi 8B 121 100 $ ‘ 00 zusg ssssé 2:522 225:2 A. E. 53832 Z. . d D . N" Yo“ o" ‘.301 m: l,’ g Ila-yer. he hit seven 0's 00f nine l Boston 006 0 0 -- .--.;_-.-_—._ l“: lvlc an avls Scléurgaicher, Bowman. ‘Mega oncton . uses . an : lamaana, u - "nun 5 . Get repneve 1"‘ ""1 Mim- . Newark 01o s00 0111-5 0 o Doubleheader Kraluuslns, Rehbeiiii, Kleinhsm _ I00 gllmlfflllh" m m m a l: l, and Hottarini; Chriatophar, Get- ' 81,1553’; Pegfmlm “d ‘gunk tel and Padded. x m 1 Ngw yggx. Jul 1_(Ap)__o1d vmgs n; . zs mons, r.wn. - “m, ‘am . HALIFA , J’ y -(CP)-'1‘wo mm wean,“ gave lemma zivic o,- Casey and Pranks. 33m,‘ e m m h, 3 5 teams from the Halifax city loop v Dummy mVl5—O1' bqm-g 24-hour _ Mound 001 no l4 5 1 defeated Monctori Cubs in a Do- ' ‘ reprieve today. sl- “M! 9" u! 31°41 17 3 White. ‘irexler and" Parsons; mum“ m’ dwbleheul" Wm“ Inri no Cantata ti‘ eon of Dome A m” “Wmwn 1'11" ""504 1W0- P"m’“"|h 90° M“ 993-4 l‘ 9 Carleton. Flowers and Booker emmmm m” mdw‘ 3'1"“ trio (llnetara, caudal-femoral for thl mote; Myke Jud); w postpone “n. Krist, Warneke and Mancuso; ~ ' Cardinals edged. the visitors 7-5 in spam‘ ‘wunmm ‘r Mmu-ui u] “mum-aw night u“, ljq-Qund Bowel], Wllkle and Baker. n,“ “m” the opener and Army blanked them mo" “m” m‘ "u, h Wm, l non-title tussle at the Poto Grounds “when,” 01° 931 4m,“ m‘ 9 9-0 ll! thQJIlBlIiKIB-P- d,‘ M» "m, bomb, ' “M, 1| between the welterweight Champion INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Town“ om "i m4 m 3 Monctons chances were hurt 1n uh,“ ‘Lama It Bhutto“; C“, and the cheerful little character Gornicki and Mueller; Vluahan, 5°") Bl-mfll by loose infield work, "m, ‘a, no. 5 Service Fiyln from Brook n. ‘First game: vm“ ma Glnmx __ although the soldiers’ heavy hitting “mums”! "m", w n" u], h 39m ‘lghtgn yqpogm¢ u, grade Buffalo I00 050 040-11 14 i mault made the nightcap a one- w" w 3.5mm.‘ mm. ma m, m "A" condition at the weigh-in to- Mfintmi 001 001 000-1 10 0 m,“ “m, aided er-hibitlvii- a." in in; a he u "eiriirwllu day. Davis was down to 140 for the Hutchinson and Pwwm: Rwh- ooheater ai0 u: 1-11 1'! z . no of clown". He w official weigh-in. Zivic mt 140 1-4. "Mk- Mtc and Wllierl- Toronto m 0-1 0 0 WM‘ "l" Plln- born in Montreal - ~ --_-. - a i ' ° snmcmc or FATHEB_ l By George McManus