1-__.1' _‘.. ;.. ’Ca|ifornia Referee Halts Youngster BOWLING HOCKEY . ' ' .= waesrunc Bout lflu__ NO v.4 WINS BY TECHN eoxinc sasxersatl. OTHER svoar ICAL K. o. 11v ELEVE T17 b After Had ._..P_>adly Damaged Beer's Face (By YANKEE STADIUM, N ' alond Alameda, Calif, youn I iounds. Baer weighed 210 1-2; No . Iefifl Frankie Fullam .. flth after Nova, recovering f shook him in the earlier rounds cut Max's face with ew York, June Sid Feder hssociated Press Sports Writer) l-Lou Nova, ’_ gster, punched Max Baer's . face into a bloody mess tonight and stopped the ex-heavy- weight champion via the technical knockout route in 11 va 202. halted -the bout at 1:21 of the rom several right hands that “right chops and stabbing left hands. The referee said he halted the con short test because of a Kentucky. bad cut inside Baer’s mouth, the blood from which seem- ed to be choking the former Nova held a slight Ina-min on ‘points through the 10 full rounds ' of the scheduled l5 round fight, despite the fact he lost twn heats. the fourth and fifth. for low punching. The seventh was taken away Baer for hitting after the Nova Stronger Lou was the stronger in the first few rounds. but Max's right hand shots in the fifth and sixth weak- med him consideremhblv I-lnwever. most at wii seventh through to _ of mac's left hoolu cut Lcus right eye in the fourth. and Baer dicw blood from is several illness afterward. A crowd estimated at 20.000 fans ~ tinned out in oooi weather f0!’ the b“; The gate was estimated his titleholder. knockout deifea t. WFOIUK Cfiflldfl‘ iii, Most gameness. in comi Max is famous; walking in ish. connected left jab and a countless times, hurt, continued to force ing. At the finish. swollen from N. On card, Nova for Maxie. and flit-h. Nova for hitting was taken from after the bell. session. sumessiulhi shot at the heavyweight champion- ship in September. impressive end of the trail with the technical And Nova. shak- en up in the earlv rounds. once so confused with Max's punches that he walked to the right hand the end of one rocketed to a was Novas ng on from those fearful right hand shots for which taking them and with both fists flailing. Lou waded in from start. to fin- with a apearllke short rialrt ch09 even when the flgh-t- hiis left ear right hand and. Beer's smash his right hand injured. and his right eye cut, Nova was still pitcfning pumhes. the Associated Press score had six rounds to four Two heats, the fourth were taken away from low. The seventh Maxie for cloutlng ROUND Simmirings Around The Sport Front By ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Stat! Writer NEW YORK. June l-‘Ihait lit- the timf. We: Ad- miral, has run his last mce....t.he might/y atom has been ill for six mun-tails and, on the advice 0f vct- 1 erlnarirss. will leave Belmont Park shortly for Glen Riddle Farm it Berlin, Md., to spend the rest of his days in the mieadows...'!‘hat’s how his famous War, is putting in ..Seaibiscuit. ‘great’ cf War Admirals racing span, and n-inrer over the atom inst fall in the famous Pimlico match lace, is already in retire- merit. Bill Terry has turned down the Yankees’ cnstoff pitcher, Wes Fer- rcii, and expiains it this way: “If Ferrell can't win for a tearn that could score l0 runs a. day for him, lrilciawyeould he win with us behind m .. Manager Leo Durocher of the Dodgers, who has been bickering with umpires of late, expects the worst tonight when the II Lip The Dodgers. having made their deposit on this year's light bill, would seem to be playing for the Brooklyn Trust Company by day and tile Electric Oomipuw by nigh-tmwhioh reminds that those Ebbetts Field lights e04, $117,000 to ,in.stall.. .'f‘hat'| almost enough money for P. M. Wriglev of Ohi- cago Cubs to buy a bro down ball player from the Cardinals. ._._._._ Boston Red 80x figure the hie spring has kept abou 50.000 cash customers away from the a1 comes played at Fcnway Park. . .81.. Louis Cards credit. their current good showing to shortstop Jimmylivrown ho is going great Kilns and 111'- rushed c1 be Th¢w1W°°°k‘-*""°"m wilngth tft-hegaslieeegas __ Ln T0 l. ‘ . f 0 T€S O ' ' filvmslvgffbisgeit bodies xllviaz any, “xfnfilm”! f“ km punching‘ lirfsuse hggnail. bbo d MY » Med yo _ aers - R0 , Own 0n a l“ u“ r ' m Round s1. —Max came out in 8- B3: at fl-n monw a left to ked t-wo long lofts to the nose- aer was warned for p Lou connected vnth »-in a clinch. tothe fag: and they I. left hook E W s. 5' Nova held on momentar- dug a right to the heart l.B r w M toh-isown and took a left b01131- .Baer missed a wild right to the -~ heed at the bell. Novrs round. _. Round Two-Nova. tabbed twice f to the face with his left then they ' both slu-gged to the body with two hands flailing in a neutral comer. Beer's right. swished harmlesrly if.‘ over Nova‘: head as Iou came in ' in a. half crouch. They exchanged ' the face. In close Nova chopped Max with two riehtl * and he iook a left hook 1n return. Max Jarred Nova with a righthigh on the head and shock the young- ster un with two more into e ' Nova. came back witih a. bodiv istteolnfirhey enchant-Zed left jabs as they circled about the rirg. Nova missed a long right hBIl-d. Baer appeared to be feel- _ing Novas bod-v attack. Max was warned bv the referee to “break i clean." Beer's round. Round Three-They exchanged hard left Jabs and Nova again “ came in with both hands swinging ,. at the body. Beer lauded a- right ~high on the head and conmctcd ,, wish a straight. left to the nose as Nova continued to hammer away I at Max's midaection. Nova boun- . cod a left. ofl Max's nose and re- t-ed the process. They missed is then Nova landed one on Max's mouth. Max sent Lou a- gainet‘ the ropes with a lcift hook the ear and Nova ca-me back Nova stabbed Bur twice with flhe left as Baer back-ed of! and tried to land with his own left. Nova. hit Max hard _' to the chin at the bell. Novas . round. _ Round ‘Four-Nova landed a left . to the chin and Max appeared to _- be boxing cautiously. Each poked ., a left to the momfn. Beer was i short with s vicious left hook. Lou hitBaer three lofts to the stomach and Baer complained of low pun- ching but the protest did no good. Nova circled Max and stabbed him with lofts. Bser mashed s right " hand to Nova's ribs. but louhand- "ed him twp lefts and rights in re- _ turn. They stood in mid-ring and slimmed furiously with Nova having . a clear advantage. Loire right eye _; was cut slightly by a long left. .,,"1‘he fest. pace appeared to be fell- ng on both fighters. Mex covered hL-up as Nova came back to hhnwlth i lofts and rights. Max leaned s- '~ gainst the ropes as Nova fired both " hands at him. 'f‘hen Baer charged . And hi: a s; : t 381118 ._\ ’ x.'\. =-: hall crouch and lofts m the face. a. smashing righ Nova. Max Lou's body and rights to the chi drove a rights to ksipt coming in s Max's face. two rights to Nova apparently ching. start/ed wiong corner. Round straight lofts to Nova bed twice and then sent a hooks. return. Max missed left Beer pummelled ropes. Then Lo face forcing then a after the bell. afte: the hell. harmxss Max with short the ear. Max high on hook to Nova but it didn't Nova Jabbed and foil stronger in this whistled behind Novels round. Round Nine- IZP.‘ 1.. the ctiln. Nova ahcrt Max's to work on the more short r and right hoo then missed chopped him Nova dissed Ma ivith right. and l’ hit Nova with three the dhln but still Nova Baer ofi NOVaJs chm. the the body. Nova missed Max connected left hook and Nova appeared very tired. Nova. sent two TlQfltS m the ear and received Nova sent another low right hand against Maxie-‘s trunks and was w-az-nod by Lou jabber! his loft to the face as landed a short rzght to owed with a right. was pouring from Max's nose and mouth and Nova appeared slightly hts raised a. p t eye and Lou continued hits. a hard with wok two short. Baer will. over t to the side of bounced a. long Baler again hand swinfl Lou's head. Nova shot two rights to Max's ear- unoed a left and right 011 took two hard ll in return. Lou left. to Max's body. Max more hard ticking his left in bounced a. left Nova absorbed face at the bell. feeling the pun- walking to the Baeris round. seven-Nova. shot trwo the face. Max hit with four smashing rights to the head and Nova held. Lou jab- with his left to the nose left. and right to three rigiht with his a left hook in the referee. and right swings. Nova against the u came out and shot left and right hooks in the Max io cover up. Lou jaibhcd thrce ieits to the face and short right chop. Baler the chin Pulls/m took the round away from Baer for hitting Novas round. Round Eight-They exchanged left Jaibs. Nova belted right punches t0 landed his right the head and took a leift the body. Nova shot. a left to the eye. They circled about the ring with neither landing apunch. bounced a rigiht hcok off Max's midseciion and then sent a left to the head and bCdy. Max landed a right flush on the chin uppea tohrurtlm- hslerftbotifisfm Blood round. Max's right Lou's ear and Nova shot s right at the bell. Maxcameoixtin a half crouch and took two left to the face, the nose Beer hooked a and asiother to landed a left and eye with several Max sent left to the head and right as Lou tw shortrigfnts. x in the left and rigidity‘): Montreal may let Baron Boots Poffenbr-rgenthe madcap of Brook- ly-n Dodgers. in the Royals line ,. should Poof, currently suspendi- ed for nocturnal Pr’!!! no. 8419b’ for reinstatement. Larry MacPhail figures Montreal would be a spot to cool him out. IE. _ _ r_-—‘_ Both an red very tired. Max landed wm a left hodk to the face. Lou jahbed Beer with lefts to his bloody mouth. ‘Ilney continued jabbing lefts as they circled the ring. Nova sent a straight left to the nose and took a. right to the bodiy in return. ‘A long left hook landed on Novas cut, right. eye. Max covered uip as Nova cligppeti him with v short rights. Bner backed off trymg clear his face cif the blwd- NOVBS round. Rlmnd Elevcn- {sefore the round started Referee lihilla-m went over to examine a bad Max's mouth. He said Max W‘ pearcd to be choking on the blood. Nova shot his stiaight left to the mouth. Baer era a. l ink right. to the face. Referee Fulam bout momentarily ask Max if he was OK. Max re- plied “O.K." Nova shot two rights to the mouth and Referee Fullam giving Nova a victory at one of the ll rouincl BRINGING UP FATHER I Hennessey . And Melenick In Workouts Tiger Joe liennessey and Nick Melniok of Glace Bay. arrived in the City last night for their bouts with Tommy Claybourne and Kid Nickel-son respectively, scraps which take place at the Sporting Club on Saturday night next. Looking in the pink of condit- on Hennessey and Meinick breez- ed through light workouts at the Sporting Club shortly uf-ter their arrival and impressed those in at.- tendance with their d punching prowess. Both throw leather plenty hard and it is the conaoensus of opinion that the local boys will have to be at their best if they are to be turned the winners, However Nickerson and (Fay- boume haven't been lettln any grass grow under their fee. Both have been going at hammer and tongs in all their workouts and both will report fit. and ready for the fray. !n meeting Hen- nessey Claybourne will be pitted against a leather flinger who knows all the answers and a victory for the local boy would boost him a- way up the ladder. Nickerson one of the cleverest bettlers in the province will be staked against a hard-hitting, hard-fighting Cape Bretoner in the person of Melrilck but nevertheless Nicky and his handlers are fully confident of having the last say in the scrap. TB- Eastern Stars Callpractice This Evening lllastern Stars basdaall club will hold s. workout at the Softball diamond in Victoria, Park tonight at 6 o'clock Manager Fred Mc- Csbe announced last night, Man- ager McCabe stressed the fact. that all those seeking to make a place on the squad are entirely welcome and he would like to see a large turnout. The battle for every position promises to be a merry one so all interested are asked to attend. CRAMIMING CONDEMNED SYDNEY. N. S. W.—The Teach- ers’ Federation has condemned and the state minister of educa- tion has promised to alleged “sweating? of school child- ren in clases held before and after 1‘€Ell_lt1L_SQl_Q_(i_llO1ll'S. C. B. 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