i.r'l|§,l!'3F‘l‘-5.'.-' ca... Clan-Dongs:- 0 I: Out I'll!!! B... Bob as 12"“ film" t an emery on- m m; world lightwelaht chamo- toniuht by flatten-tilt Al- ue Stole in the 13th round oi a ls-munder in Madison Buuare Garden but only utter the curly- halred New Jeroovan had put up one of the lamest stands overseen 1,, any rina. Montaomerv wished II! 81D YORK. ".134 a4; am: m 1-2. a ' w floored live times in tin nut 12 rounds. so worn and weary M couldn't but his hands up to de- fend himself and hammered by some of Montgomery's tactics. such as low blows and Bob's use o! his head in close, Stolz was still ounchlml away when the Philadel- phia neznfs right-hand Sunday punch cauzht up with him at 11H of the 13th. At the finish a crowd of 10.872 who cullltribtlwd $0 8 Km! R3“ of $51,994 cheered the curly-haired Newark stylist wildly as he climb- ed weariiv from the rind. defeat- rd in his second shot at the 13d- nound crown he almost won once before when he dropbed a dismlt- ed decision to Sammy Angott live years are. For the 12 completed roundl- the Associated Press score card showed seven heats for Mbntzom- ery. laraely throuoh his riflhtllmd body attack. and four for Stell- with one even. u‘ Ia Al! 0 Unveiling his halt of the 1M- ln Thirteenth catBobhadtoaoallouttod-is- nose of the 11-year-old boxing specialist. Montgomery dropped Allie with a rixht. oroaa for a two-count in the second and put him down for a six-count with a. right lead in the sixth. In the 11th. be floored Btolz twice with rldhta. Bobcat Bob realized he bad Btolz about ready then. but Allie lasted out the round. pullina his chin out of the way by fractions of inch beautiful b08108 and tryinc to din left to the head at the bell In the 2th, Stall came outwith his Jabbind. mint-occurs footie! out a 10nd rittht hand that drop- uedAllietohialcruees ea i! had been hit on the heed with a Dile- driver. Once nmre. the Jerseyan not up ._thls time at eight-and was punching back when the bell rank- But in the 13th Montgomery pour- ed in on Stolz. taking four flick- ing punches to rip one into the body. men. late in the heat. he- Table was I gnawed Allle'a head back with a right hand. Charging in. he fired a picture right cross and Btolz went down again. stretched on his back. Walter Spencer TIMI our With Feature Grand Circuit Aaaoolated Prod) 033E311? N. Y, J1me flit-Wal- ter- Spemer. stableunte ol the ohaumion Titan Hanover in the Arden Homestead stable of E. Roland Harriman. won the $3.500 rtake for three-year-old trottera. feature oi today's Grand Circuit m n» first heat as scotch Fez. he took the early lead in the next two rounds and held the advantage all the way. Both he and Scotch Fez are candidates for the l-lambletonian. The stake for twv-Year-old Dac- "-5 w“ 11m a split-heat aflair. won by Vernon Hanover. owned by L. '1‘. Nottingham of we Chanlee. ,va'1_lnd dill/w b! 1‘ Bull. Prodtfl Vic won til! m!‘ heat but waa not a real contender in the next two. MMTQLQIQLPIIDQu-W. Bpencesa (Pownall) Morrismita (M00009?) Preston Hanover (HIE-ll) ~ Natalie Vole Time: 2.13 1-4; Thygg Yggr OIII TH)‘, I Ill .- Purse $1.500 waiter spenoer (Poarnall) Scotch Fez (Wathenl Wniuoetk Tin (Bell? Argyle (Bell) .. .. ‘time: 2.08 1-4. ~05 - Tw Year Old Pace. I in 0 _ Parse 83.000 Vemon Hanover K3011) Prcdiaal Vic (Ervilll - °l" “lift”? §§‘““$§’ D t e err - $55.... 2.11 1.4: 2.10. 1-11 Seek Year's Salary For Veterans (n, ant Associated ma» wnsrnnomu. Juno an — A formal protest main-st. release o! ball-Blevins: veterans without P87“ ad tod by goluxexrbia siklilndlll o! the Am- erican Veterans o! WWW W" n- o.1?’ “t?” “t. “lhfimtl auc P11111190 grade under the Selective Service C . The veterans organization said that ftlagnnationaltggii: 3k veta I realm 1 . nec an" and erooor llivlo-W. " gninat what it termed the N ' "thus far deployed P!’ bueball” The vote’ protcat was baud principally on the Al Nlml cue. iemie carved in tha navy ti?» h“.£§”;'f.‘lr."’o.“.lt “m? a this mrina after a mo???» Seattle club down flldm lluestion 0f Boxing Gard Being lleld GLACE" AY, N. S. June 28 - (CP) - e ueatim of whether scheduled for July ace Bay Forum will be be decided b Attorney J. H. MacQuarre oi Nova Scotia, it was indicated today. Mayor D. _W. Morrison was ro- to be in Halifax where he expected. Meanwhile the Glace Bay F0111!“ will gouheed with ltsjuly 1 card deapite~threah~uf legal action by the Cape Breton Boxing Commie- S mo; m injunction would be plu- ed on the For-um to prevent stag- oi the bouu which had not re- c ved its sanction. Maj. J. W. Maddin o! Sydney. chairman oi the Boxing Coanmia- oion, had e lair-ad that the a. i- cation to hod the iigmta had n relused because aami-final arrange- menta were not ddepe and had deanaxid- ed an irigveatlgation into the mat- ter. i‘ PROMOTE!) BISHOP VATICAN CITY. June ZB-(AP) -Pope Pius today promoted Father Jamea HilLBparIsh priest o! Camp- tlzelilton. N. ., to be bishop of Vic- OI’ l, LONDON - (GP) - Britain's w~ar naval losses totalled m l. and craft 0d all aorta. ‘These were nrbre than double the loss-es oi any other victor nation. — IT’S A. DATE ! for the SUPER COLOSSAL GIGANTIC BTUPENDOUS 9195a Commission had indicated” 00ml TIIE BACK STRETCH Continued Bun Page a) o! run- fitm-te hue attracted national A future of the flrihetowmOm- tax-lo. races. was the apnea a! Blue Again 2.00. winner o! the $50,000 stake at Santa Anita, Cal- iiornl. two months ago. hundred yams to win by half a lemth in 2.11. The mixe- town people were delighted to have a view o! the horse that has brought ao much honor to Canada. and particularly to Ontario. ragurmiriandt "Starry" frvmlidoalt- . ssen uaapr amoi a Park Laval raced whiogfi were at- tended by 7.500 people last week. In the Flree For All there w“ a notable field and the champion of 00%. back from e was won by Time Table 2.03 in 1.00%. then Guy H. went on to win the third heat in 20654-11 nelwltageknflréeggrd. ‘lime . y der 2.08% 3 3 2. Dominator 2.04, l1 3 5. The above will give an idea 0f the calibre o4’ the horses that are racing in the Free For Alls in the Ancient Province. In the 2.16 ciaas Mary Pickford was a straight heat winner. stepping the half’ mile in 1.0a and the mile in 1.11. Her name will recall a former fa- vorite that was raced with success bv Jlggie Aribing. The Free llbr All ‘not had flve atu- trotters in it. the giant Remus won the first heat which was at one-half mile. in 1.. ‘Then Gentleman Jim took over and won the next two. the mile beind in 2.09%. Gllancinz further along in Ha:- rv’s letter we note the reason Guy H. was only fifth in the second heat was due to the fact that he and Pioneer Hanover collided and the Judges imposed a fifteen day suspension and a $50.00 fine on J. Bardtier. driver of Pioneer Han- over. Three of the too horses in Quebec. namely. Miss Cream of Tartar 2.04. Probationer 2.09% and stell! Hanover. owned by Mr. Du- punt of St. Hyacinth. are at pres- ent racing in Hamburg. N.Y. Alex Parsons of London. Ontario. pur- veyor- ofharneaa ‘horse need and heavv draft horses. has seven heat racing under the ligh- New York State. and Alex had the sat- isfaction of ueim Pine Ridge Bill rapture a 85.000 stake there last we'll’. also congratulating his driv- er L. James on leading all other teamsters to date. ‘mu-w uends u- some auodmaos. "w n! them beinrz our 01d friend ‘laonl ‘P-wtvin.‘ who recently re- malnbered us_ kind": throw» the mails. R~ou1 lanlrs in the pink a1- Hhouvh it ia 2B years since he racerkbollv Duroc and Lad-v Grat- tan h-re. 11m» is also a srran of (‘luv H. and Vr. Beam-tin. owner a not Orewuellr. and Mr. O Cor- mn who it. will h! rarvverrtbered rold Lee Brewer 2.00% to Milton Bell. and 1m». twt for from lea-rt 1.- one '4 Raoul Pot-yin and our friend Harry-who alwav- wishes to keep out of the limeliclrt. Just received in the mail is an- other letter from Harry giving urmrnariea of the meeting at Blue Bonnets track in Montreal. The 9.20 Trot and Pace was won- bv Tom C. Grattan. best time 2.10%. and the 2.11 Bar Pace by Sky Top. driven by Raoul Potvin with 2 1 1. Sir Peter won the first heat. There were 11 starters in this The time of the mil» was Hurray‘ vateszg-"Raglarég got going at ue nne on — urday, June 22nd. and continued the 29rd and Nth. There was a good attendance. in fact a new at Blue Bonnets. He was driven by your old friend Vic Rowntree d! Weston. Ont. Owind to the rain the ever-Mu! before twin! hilt! to be trandemd to the mile track as the nawlvonnstnlgted m"! track was too aoft. 1h o1 using Harry sts-"Il trcttina a nailaoln ."" mom ma a nouaaan at n» _ . “ROBIN H001) , wsaanousii" L - A THURSDAY» JULY “l! t b ttler than 2.0! wasatqb- ‘bed thereewlli m: a w. mm lgain Earl’!- Largo Barn Burned At lillo 1 "rug qua-a orrirowu puouaaotan Walker Continues Clutch-Hitting As Dodgers Win Fred (Dixie) Walker continued his clutch‘ hitting yesterday to lead the pane-setting Brooklyn Dodgers to a 3-1 National League victory over the Boston Braves in a contest that was halted for 38 minutes at the end of the ilitlh inn- Lug because of rain and darkreas. The Btiyear-old outfielder batted in two runs as little Vlr; Lmnbardl rcattered six hits to post his eighth rlum h of the season. W r who has almost single- handedly won several games for the Brooks this week, drove in Cookie Lavagetto. who had walked and advanced to second ona passed ball, with the Dodgers’: initial tally 1n the first inning by doubling to right. centre off Johnny Sain. After the Braves tied the count in the third on Connie Ryan's triple and Sam's fly Walker chased in the winning tally in the eighth by singling in Lavagetm, who began uhe frame with a. line single to cen- tre and again moved to second on a passed ball. Between Lavagettda and Walk- er's base knocks, Pistol Pete Raiser drew a walk. Raiser moved to third on Walker's blow and scamlpered m with Brooklyn's final run on A] ‘s fly. Howie Schultz Successful Sports Meet At VictoridYeatca-day A very successful school athletic meet was held at Victoria yester- day in connection with the closing exercises of Crapaud, Albany and Victoria Schools. Some 14 events were rum-off and flight; competition was exceedingly een. The Misses Boswell, Stewart and MacDougall. the teachsrs. who organized the meet deserve great credit for their splendid effort and the prizes they so kindly donated. At. the conclusion of the meet the various prizes and trophies were presented. The Department oi‘ Physical Fit- ness Relay Trophy was won by Victoria with Elwin Sherren of Crapaud winning the Department Cup for best boy winner and Betty Dunsford took the trophy for the outstanding girl of the meet. ya 7 and under 50 yards». 1. Jackie MacPhail. 2. Barrie Dawson. 3, Charles Boulter. Girls-B andunder 50 yds.:- 1. Rosie MacDonald. B. Betty Boulter. 3. Roma Sherren. Boys-S d; 9-50 yards:- I. Gene Rogerson. 2. hcaman Fall. 3. Alan Johnston 8t Merlin Uonald. Girls-i) & 10-50 yardaz- ' l, Joan Boulter. 2. Sylvia Boulter. 3. Arlene MacDonald. Boys-IO é 110-50 yarda- ‘ac- l. Lionel Lowther, Z. Allison Welsh. 3. Sheldcn Harvey. Girls-II 8r 12-50 yarda- l. Do-lec-n Maynard. 2. Esther Johnston. 3., Kathleen Keough. Boyn-IZ years, I3 yre-100 yds- 1. Brycie Boswell. 2. Raymond Miller. 3. Rodrile MacDonald. Girls-ll and over-IM yards- l. Betty Dunford. 2. Gladys Gamble. 3. Jaunlta Harvey. Boys-M years-MO yards- l. Elwin Sherren. 2. Ellsworth Sherren. 3. Nelson MacDonald. Boys-(Opom-IM) yards- l. Elwin Sherren. 2. Ellsworth Ferguson. 3. Raymond Miller, Girla-(openl-IW yards- l. Betty Dunsford. 2. Doreen Maynard. 3. Jaunita Harvey. Girls ovar School Age-MO yds- I. L0 cKay. 2; Maylea Boswell, 3. Jean Boswell. Relay Race:_. l. Victoria. Z. Albany. 3. Crapaud. Officials Starter: LieuL-Coi. W. W. Reid. Judges: Ed Hudson, Ed Nichol- son, Jack Brown. Harold Howatt. Williams Bushes Out 20th Homer As Sox Whip Washington Alter rmminfl up his haw m ball; total o 74_ Ted Williams bash- ed out his 20th homer of the Am- erican League season yesterday as the Red Sox celebrated their return m Fenrway Park with a 12-1 vic- tory over Washington for Lefty Michel Harris. It was that oouthpawfia 11th de- cision against two defeats and it boosted him to the top of Joe Groom's mound corps as far as percentages are concerned. Harris coasted along easily until the MATCI-IED FOB TITLE NEW YORK, June 28 -(CP>-- Marty Servo, world welterweight champion. and Ra Robinson =0- day signed for a 5 - round title bout to be held Aug. 21 in Yankee Stadium, promoter Mike Jacobs announced. ~ 1m. -':..~:..:“:..e- . .. .. Con: aadal hla corne- lar the tlila at elghtlh, when he wilted o. bit under the terrific heat and tossed Stan Spence his 10th home run ball of the year. The Suckers greeted Rog Wolff. the only Washington pitcher to beat. them in eight starts. in harsh fashion and belted him for seven hits and five runs in five innings The most potent of those blows were a Bobby Doerr double and Rudy York's ninth homer, which gentile together with none out In the ft . HOME SWEET HOME The layer of atmosphere in which man exists is called the tru. posphere. PAINT SAVER A non-rusting gasoline pump made of plastic glass has been de- veloped to eliminate paint problems / Yankee Stadium J f0. I ' nia camera: n5" “gt” L0. hulk WIQ Ia I t Fight Bard . For 8’Side ‘I'm Mwluskewa Grarlotteto amateur 111g team W111 meet a. team 0f mtt 51111891»; 1m.“ Summerslde a: the myggg- ma“ Mm“ dull 1118M it was learned laat night. Ratllflng lhg event W111 be Tom McCluskey welterweight against Sid champion of the Navy Mummy welterweight title-holder oi’ the Canadian Army and er» side fans should see plenty oi tangle. Island light/weighl action when m5 p31; Kid Poulton B be witnessed again t C a. challenger fir box hampion will young Benny BlnrlS will be other Charlottetown fighters pitted against the hes/t that Stunmerside can offer. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland . 101 Q50 000 7 l1 1 Chicazn 200 000000 2 B 2 Grolnek and Hegan; Hammer, Haynes and Trash. Detroit 000 1 St. Louis . . 000 010 08x 9 l2 1 Trout, Caster, Benton an Swift; Gav-house and Schultz, He f, Vvashington 000 000 010- 1 11 12 Boston 008 024 iiflx-IZ l2 1 Wolff. Scarborough, Tierettl and Guerra; Harris and lI_ Wagner. Philadelphia 000 001 000-l ’T 0 New York 000 010 03x-4 9 l Marchildon. Savage. and Rooar; Bevens and Robinson. NATIONAL LEAGUE Bolton 001 000 000-I 6 0 Brooklyn . 100 000 021-8 5 2 Sain, White and Masi, Padgett; Lombardi and Edwards. New York 000 103 100 0-5 10 0 Philadelphia 000 300 020 2-7 10 3 (l0 innings) Kennedy. ‘Prlnklc. Kraiu and Lombardi, Cooper; Mooney. Rib- ple, Karl and Sem-inick. St. Louis 000 005 000-5 12 1 Pittsburzh Dill 000 010-l 8 I Pollett and Kluttz; Roe, Gerh- eauser. Albosta and z. INTERNATION L Newark Buffalo 300 120 (XII-T G I Dubiel, Haag. Houtz and Berra; Mueller and Tabachcck. Baltimore 410 N0 002- B 16 1 Montreal 000 72) O-i-x-i l0 I West. Podgajny. Calvert and Kuhn; Bukor, Nagy and Howell. D10 010 011-4 ‘I 0 Thronto 002 2m Olx-‘l 13 0 Fowler. Swanson and Groaso; Konstantv and Crompton. Jersey City Altitude Record For 11-2 Rocket SANDS. N. M.. June ~fAP)-A world's altitude record was clalnied for a German V-B rocket which in a test flight today snared “more than 75 miles above the earth" by official estimate. Army and navy technicians who launched the projectile at the White Sands proving grounds said. pending recovery and examination of instruments carried by the rog- kPl. it would he two or three daya before they knew rlfaxvhed then‘ goal of 100 miles or . O '0. Pr iously. in a ltfay I0 test. an- other V-2 was lofted 71 miles above this lonely station in the southern New Mexico desert, 01’ filling station perarorg, aeaflla later and pl hack to hi: dread .0 ldh lglroom unuu or: Retains B01111 Rovers Capture First Section By’ n Beating Anchors 8-3 FIRST SECTION STANDING W L D . 4 Z3 0 2 3 I 2 3 I Freddy Whalenk North End Bov- era scored a convincing 8-3 win Over the Anchors last night, m a postponed City League fixture to take a firm grip on the leadership of the first section. The Rovers Played heads-up ball all the way and had tne benefit of a nice seven-hit hurling chore by “Brml-lilllbed Fred Dillon who was making his IIIHIB] start. Dillon held the Anchors off the scor sheer for iive inning! pitching to only eighteen batters as he mixed hi1 fast ball with a nice Elmer barter hurled a nice came for the Anchors but his mules had hrm in tro-uble with some ms"y errors. ‘ The Anchors broke Dillon's Spr-H m the last of the sixth when MC. Kinnon tripled 1o cenir-efleld and scored whm Dillon uncorked a \vild heave. They garnered thoir other two runs in the seventh when Connors and Ryan scored after hitting singles. _ The Rovers opened the scoring m the third 11min! when Matheson got on on Williams’ effort at short and Cecil 1Vard’s attempted sacri flee caused McKinncn to .:I'I‘OX‘ rt first. Higson then came through w.th a double to left field to core bwth runners. They added a alngle run in the fourth when Hunter led off with a single, stole second. went to third on an error and scored on Elmer Ward's infield out. The North End team went ahead 6-0 in the top of the fifth when they sent three runners home on two hits, a walk. a sacrifice ‘Ind two Anchor errors. They added singles in the sixth and seventh and both teams went scoreless in the last two innings, curve. Big (l!!! Buck Whitiock’: performance In the Rovers’ short field Will feature o! the game an he Alfldllfl nl-ne chances without an error, moat oi them o! the Lough variety. Two double plays were reeled off, one by each team. Jack Gallant hauled down Carmichael’: fly to left field and doubled Hunter who had tagged up at second when he attempted to go to third after the catch. Higson, Rovers’ second buc- man doubled Stanley off second when he snared Connors’ liner in. the second. Joe Hunter and Cecil Ward were the batting stars at the game ll each slashed out three singles. Larter gave up nine hits, struck out eight and walked two while Dillon gave up seven hita, w and struck out seven. Q caeaooor-uiouo", F. LeClair r! . Whitlock ss Hunter c .. Carmichael Nofibiillllfiilfltktelb: QOOOOOHSIOv-Imi gsv-Qowooorp-aod’! Anchor-a .. .. Hennessey la Gallant it .. MacKlnnon 1b Stanley 3b Connors 3b Ryan c .. . Williams so. ti’ Wilson cl . Latter p Totals .. u°°9»»-o>-eo§ Eococv-car-uon-ou" qMHpv-JI-AQMQv-n‘ aQQQ¢Q§QFL> Rovers .. Anchors §§§ not! §m~mosa~5 we‘; ~Qfl Cavendish Restaurant AT CAVENDISH BEACH OPENING JUNE SUNDAY. 30TH p Serving IOT CHICKEN DINNER and LOBSTER SALAD A. M. GALLANT, Proprietor 1.30 D. i. T. ' SIIMMERSIIIE i‘. : JIILY $1.910. Purses whoa»: 1t FREE FOR ALL TROT arm PACE - PUB-SI $100.9 normlavs nov cos-came; Willis. Covelml- KAVOLO 2.08 -Picton McCormack. ALCYONE 2.0a - Ploton McCormack. arrrr AIRCRAFT coax-c. n. Horton. ROYAL-AT-LAW fulfil-Walter heme-am amour crow 2.09% ——Wa.ltor Henneaaey. 2.29 r1201‘ AND race - PURSE $300.01 mun AUBREY-Cyril Smith, Hunter Itivea. PBOF. CLEGG-Jnhn Hal-kneel, Summer-aide. MARION L-Geo. Sample, Kenslngton. LUCKY NYJltmER -Willard Kelly. CALUMET BEELONG -Emmett Bourke. BUDDY BUDLONG-Ilarold Stead, Sherwood. CAPT. ABBE-Earl Colee. MIHOIL SIR FRANCIS DRAKE-Roy Phillipa, Alberto; JUNE MORNING-Geo. MmcDonlld, Mermaid. NELLIE WORTIIY- Earl Bllell. STAKE RACE - PURSE “$100 JUST BETTY-Dr. R. F. Seaman. JUST FLICKA-Haruld Cadmore. WINNIE SCOTT-John Farmer. LELA BUDLONG-C. H. Horton. MARJORIE BUDLONG- James Rankine, Biubury. I SHIRLEY II. TEMPLE-Col. Hooper. EVA WORTIIY-Dr. Preston Maolntym, Montana. BUDDY MOKO-Geo. Brooklno. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 AT 3:” P.M., DST. 2:17 TROT AND PACE - PURSE $300.00 3 Seconds Allowed Trotters l-IUBISN LEI-A. J. Bernard, lander Ihal. 0. U. VOID-Harold Stead. LOBAINE Alli-Jame: itheNail, Iendnflol. PAGLIACCI-Pfoton Brown. Clnrlotlolown. wan-r WERE-Willard Kelly, Charlottetown. COLLEEN ADAM-O'Brien Stables, Halifax. 2:3 TROT AND PACI - PURSI IK.Q LUCKY GUI-Roderick Pod. G Ilyral David Pnanl, DALI-Willard Kelly. —C'. B. Horton. Ilene: declared in and position! Irawia Charlottetown, Iflday, Jana l. ' Admlfliou Including ca: end flalllallld, QLI. WILLARD IIQIIONMD, lhoarlhar, Kenalllka. cam-mun. atfialklflllviy V’ 28 Dominion Day Race Entries naal uncaaunna r-QI uQr-nvaqaooal - .......-..-.\.-_---i__._