‘ - . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 5:; And ova Primed lSimmerings For Boil!’ With Winner Around The Getting A Title Shot $11011 Front é¢$==g King's Filly. Wins Stakes At Manchester By BID FEDEIL Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. ‘May Z-ll-Lured on (B! ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Stair Writer) NEW YOR-K. M 31. --(OP)— by a shot at" the heavyweight Havana m“. track w Wm make a plonship big money.‘ Max mighty argon m compete Wm, m“, 3'"- u" "lilmeil DIIYIIW. and ida tracks next winter lens ior Lou Nova. s determined youur ex- a cuban handicap u! early lwIIelIl-II. fight it out ior 15 in February and a total BIyQ-gw‘ rounds or less in Yankee Stadiunfs 0f $350000 ior the Dec. 23 to March ring tomorrow night. 7 Infield-Illa... Pittsburgh's newest Before s crowd expected u. reach wllihpflw seniauou has a nuns that —'1—' 30.000 to 40.000 and contribute to won" f“ In a ‘lmx 5<>°Y°----M"5 t cl 1 , Kenue h Alphonso Helntzel (CanuIIl-II Press Cable) ' m“ " ° l “w; Qffj: that on your bull riddle’??? the two Oaliiornh "f climb into the ring at 11 lend, siggkg-IWI 0”“ Tmu“ at about even money in ptfilAlagtl: mlflglsuow wit’; ubedegasu“ h)?‘ y ‘ chain Igiore he's . Y Whltsuntidc fool stakes. s-furlong event (Of WWI-W"- chs second turi win of for the King's stoibles. ,. 51110,; were carried to victor)‘ when Mcuselle, another two-yes:- ld nllv from the loyal st-aibleswcn he Wlibraham Stakes at Newmar- et. All?“ 35- Cvreat Trut , Mrs. u has never seen Joédibull: ....when she does it might her ideas a bit J - t . Thocln5hsllolpesllpasoneol the cioewt headline heavyweight Etta-on Pl-Per-in years. Beer, serious in training m4 purpose for the first time, hopes to become the first man in boxing history to win back the heavy. weight championship. He is con- fident he can knock out his ici- low-Call-iomian in six rounds or a1 NW1. who has skyrocketed ' In h l h lr- cles in less than "illyellwyisisf is by equally convinced he can get Baorandthengoontotaothe title lust as easily. the row nlght....it cost goo.- $5135o to break away from loruner in a long court battle. . . .and_ now mrlmer won't. even bet against the Boer. Cflsrl Hubbell says his we grm is only smcmo new... a e Ba- gin iefls sure e11 make year's .6152‘ .0211‘? %i"...°..“..%.;°“b' ' ' . 0 ' “In foot." he says. "I will be dis- gelllellletsrfxrllglterbtatlls “lcriilrnriro¥tals" ‘Aié appointed if I don't kayo Maxie." accepted invitations to the cava]. Since Promoter Jacobs has pro- lcade oi baseball av Cooperstown, N. rnised the victor s 39.91am“, shot Y. birthplace oi the , st the winner of the June 28 title W! --~-lhey are Connie fii. g0 between Joe Louis and Tony T" Cy Young. George Qfllgnm‘ m, pflnclpals in mmop Sisler. Hans Wagner, Grover Cleve- W-v lush-Vs potty are may-mg m, land Alexander and name Collins. lots higher stakes than just a cut ofFthe mm 0r e l his colorful lmadcap whirl throng the time world. Beer has convinced theboys ‘gnfhhlsmnfw detieérnunation. hThe ATI. Ma (lb-It's pay, q on-rrlar nQw s w eth- dgngatgjllday Wm?“ cmcmmm his rctformatlon has come too too 1. Reldhearflolllt office. with mid:- ic Reds Packing Home Fans In Every Game Mi.- Ailtlcr a brief absence from met- Y°l>° tall sports pages, Toronto's Goody nosen appeared again toda as the obect praise... 1 Corum. in is Journal American column. calls the little Brooklyn player {about the biggest little centre fielder you ever pilped around those polo ground pastures". .. look for a new pitcher with the champion New York Yankees with- m the next day or two. ...the way the Red Sox got to them yesterday shows Joe McCarthy's men could use one and may-be more Ooney Island Beach has nothing on those bleachers at Ebbetts Field when the sun begins to shine... those Flatbush ions just peal down to their undershlrts and let them- selves go....J'lmmy Braddock will be in Lou Novas corner as second tomorrow night. Joe Louis is ox- pscted in town from the west. in time to see the fight. Prom his six weeks oi training routine st Fhmdlale. N. Y.. Max has come with ell his usual excel- lent. physical equipment. lie still has a physique finer than any other man in thawing. l-lo still carries sleep-making med1cine in his right harnd and has added a hard left hook. But Maxie still likes to clown around the ring. and he'll walk in there tomorrow nigh-t on 30-year-old legs. Nova, on the other hand. is a fast moving. sturdy boiler. rfsfln. ltely a diiiicuit target for Maxics mundhouse rights. cable pride. let. llt be krwwn y that the baseball team wh h sy win its first National M88116 nnant in 20 years. had drawn 214862 paving customers in 1.1-5 21 games at home-mu aver- n oi 11.660. 0r over 4.600 more a game than for the same lll-Come eriod of 1938 when home atten- dsnre was 147.065. Last war was the year that brought Manager ‘Bill McKechnle promise cf rt $5.000 bonus if he would draw 450,000 fans into Oros~ lrv Yield He not his bonus. all rillht. because the season's home attendance was well over 7M.000. due in Dart to the Reds’ late surge into fourth place. 01 course. the R/eds played their 111311 Memorial Dev doubleheader on the road. but even knocking off the 40.610 who saw yesterday's morning and afternoon white- wash bv the Cubs. lihe club ltlll is mmethiug like 57.000 up on thtl figure oi s. year ego. BritglTOTeam Triumphs By. IO - 2 Score NEW YORK. May 31—'I'he re- vised British polo team today rode Tournament T0 Decide Middle Title Irish Leo Kelly. vuho finds it to l Friday‘, June 9th was decided up- on as t e opening date of the City Baseball League last night with the Rovers and Stars facing each other in the opening tussle oi this year's league. The decision was reached at a meeting of the executive presided Di‘. Charles F. Dougan The schedule is to run until the middle of Aug- ‘City Baseball League To Open On June 9th ust with the two first place teams meeting in s playoii series for the league title. , The matter oi outfitting the squads also came up for discussion and assurance was given that uni- forms. bats etc, would all be tak- en care of. _ The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 6th. ~O-O'§§-O-§*-O-O BOWLING RESULTS vw HOLY NAME BOWLING Duclr Pin Mixed Doubles l), cuyley 86 139 110 a Doyle 10o 14o 111-41011 R, Dolron 150 1.44 144 Ci. Lsfie-rty 84 77 74-613 V, Coyle 123 99 lll _ L. McDougull 101 112 91-02. C. LeClair 117 133 148 H. McAusIand 06 8i 91-630 a. McLellan 11:1 130 11o Q, Goody 73 97 105-627 J. Hughes 115 122 95 _ M_ Dgyuggn 813 B7 90-59. I", Tierney 11B 113 142 l... Corrigan a": 63 71-594 J. Peterson 103 95 143 S. Smith 78 B3 81-591 J. Kenny ll_B 104 103 A. Higgins 10a 70 92-59 E Cullen 99 108 115 A. Blmh 57 87 109-—56 G. Lla/ffcfliy 77 110 127 J. McCabe 79 67 81-414 E, Blanchard 83 86 133 V. Mclnnis 101 78 75-537 E. Toombe 1Z8 106 lll M. Walsh 44 49 76-514 Tonight At 7 O'clock LADIES GENTS M. Carragber E. Robin M Aylward W. Craswell A Sherry J. Tierney- A, Wlsener C. Pineau M. Clinton Geo. Young O-OO-O §§¥Oiw w; End" Team Wins From East West End Ramblers best the East 121d Bantams ll-0 yesterday aitemoon in an exhibition softball game played at the Rochiord Square diamond, Hitting hard early in the game that was seldom tkhgéastcned throughout the con- Iihtank Hughes was on the mound for the Ramblers with John Hnughey doing the receiving Mike i‘ k \- l ooooooo ooo-ow o v-04~ J. Klrwin E. Callaghan E Dougan P. Mtfluaid D. MacKenzie G. McMaho G_ Hughes V. Plneau L. Ellison R. Duncan P. Harper R. Ellison I. Dougan A McCloskey CIIARLOTTETOWN ALLEYB Last xiighri. Ted's Taxi defeated Roopis Lid. five points to nil in the opening game of the City ‘League finals. These games are bowled on the point. system, the team securing thirteen points being declared the winner. There is considerable interest be- ing taken in this series and a large audience is expected for the second gain-e of the series which is to be bowled Friday evening at seven o'clock. Following is the summary: Ted's Taxi Alton Burke - - - - 220 3129 288 John Webster - - - - 161 168 250 Fied McKearney - - 238 287 190 Jewar Clcw - - - - - 210 237 25G Charles Praught - - 308 N0 174 1039 1277 1154 Total 4470. Kemp's Ltd. Fraud: Acorn - - - - 2&8 368 247 William MoNelll -- - 210 190 196 Albert Duran - - - - 125 263 170 Cyril McDonald -- - 245 205 210 Percy Mclnnls - - - 193 231 199 1021 1157 1019 T0tal—3l97. Tonight at seven: Clarke's Tig- ers meet Patter-son's Jewelers in the semi-finals oi the Commercial League. Practice For Rovers’ Team , hard make the nudd-lowclghi roughshcd over a 28-goa1 opposi- ‘ SPORTING CLUB class has vacated his Island mld- tion iour in 1B il-flfll W915 M80011 ROLLER SKATING dfiwetg/ht tlble inmgocd manna‘; beiiore opleultrlaththounligeifimgcigltlg Mam‘ ‘A s p. S0 PromC r Joe‘ na _ ser es Milli ns e l0 d: l? Cents a, paw 13mg‘: £21; Aidan Romk, Hollywood glellln“ il-wzm who wants to fight a chance. All film technician, dropped at his ffzm‘ 5*“ entries must be in the 101.1. oi own rtquest because he 901ml "t" 25 Cm" June tournament to be held the round into form. an; Jcénnmslfiakiln. ’ b 1 the 1 as r n- wrm MUSIC Elli.‘ to J0eotMglglixleli§ 1T2; kid; llergsilzlulzl cit-Hm til-Ki"! h" 9109* Street. umamcnt to be held in the Britons defeated an Angio- L-ll7J. lam Charlottetown Sporting Club. American team 102 with DIBY limited to six cllukkers instead o! the usual eight. All-Star Boxing Card June 3nl—0h’town Snorting Gluh MAIN BOUT-II l MINUTE RDUNDS ‘HG-IA JOE HENNESSIY VS. TOM CLAYBOURNE SECOND MAIN BOUT KID NICKERSON VS. KID MELENICK (Riarlottetown Glace Bay. 10 Bounds JBILIMINARIIS JIMMY ALLEN VS. KID CLAYDOURNIZ I Rounds 101mm: slum vs. BOMBER SHEPARD I Bounds Prices-lie. m. 50c. make-fle- ' PBDMOTER, JOEY McDONAI-D- 671M001? way There will be a practice for the Rovers. baseball team at the Vvlc- toria Park diamond this evening at 6 o'clock sharn. As tme fcr the opening of the league is drawing handy n full turnout is requested of all those anxious to catch a berth on the ry-zd. ‘Roy “mu/Eras. q mac's scou FAIIIII TWO. MUCH BIG! NEAR! Dodgers In First Place (By The Canadian Pres!) SYDNEY MINES. N. 5.. May 31 /Nev.' Waterford Dodgers moved into first place in the 0811631190" Colliery Baseball League today a5 set back Sydney Mines Ram- blers by a 5-1 swre. southpaw Charlie Wonoskl held 0119 hi)!“ tie-am tosix ‘mist T? . -——.&-<: Reviewed and‘ Hennessey starbd ior the losers but was batted out in the sixth Harry Coltrm relieving him. Wen- dell Mur"; performed the catch- ing dutie . Tennis Ace Arrives In ‘Charlottetown Laird Watt of Montreal, last year ranked No. 1 tennis player oi the Dominion, arrived in the City last night. Although on a business trip Laird, who has been performing hero the past two seasons 1n the Eastern Canadian championships nevertheless will be seen quite frequently on the local courts dur- ing his ten days stay and local racquet wielders will come in for some valuable tips from the Dom- inlon's premier tennis exponent. boxing at. Bebe. Beach that the Albertans Royals Bow T0 Bisons MONTREAL. May 31 -(CP)—— Calling on their home run punch again to gain the upper hand, the Blsons conquered Montreal Royals 6-3 tonight, to complete the sweep of their three-game series and take over possession oi iourtb place in the International Baseball League from Baltimore. Ollie Carnegie hammered his 101.11 circuit blow of the campaign with a mate on while -Martin and Mack also rode the ball over the left field wall with the bases empty. Clay Smith, in gaining credit for the victory. held the Royals to six hits ior eight innings, but was removed as they scored twice in the ninth. Maglle, succeeding him with two men on. fanned Ross and l-lloman in order to end the tus- s e. Baseballs g BOWLING . . a coxmc “OCKEI _ BASKETBALL wmssruuc , omen spout Odds Even On Ofiutcome Of Warrington-Wenstobf Canadian Title May {ii-Betting odds shifted to even money to- EDMONTON. night on the l5-round bout be- tween ‘llcrry iTiger) Warringimi of Liverpool. N. 8.. and Eddie Wenstob oi_ Viking, Alta... hero w- mcrrow night for the Canadian heavyweight and lighthesvyweight es Reports from the Wenswb camp 1 timing had improved noticeably over recent bouts upset the 2 to l odds im- Wort-button which have stood for a week. 30th flshters were reported in fins condition and each camp was confident of victory. BOIJbY North oi’ NewdYigrer, War- rtngionb manager. sal negro is 1n stood shape and ready. "I will win." said wenswu "1 never was in better shape in my liie. According to the records 1' have met better men than this fellow and there is not a single reason whv I cannot win." Hamlin Hurls Dodgers T0 7-4 Victory NEW YORK. May Iii-Brooklyn 13008811; tightened their hold on fifth place in the National League today with a stirring 7-4 baseball victory Wer their city rival. the Gisnts_ The vlofmy. Which cams in the eighth inning, when they shoved three runs across on iour hits, l"? “Wm 1‘- Z-l edee in the series, Tied from the third inning, mg Dodgers routed Hal Sch‘ er from the mound in the eighth with a four hit assault. gmxl for three runs. John Hudson's single scored Dolph Camilll who had sen-t Manager Leo third. Durochefs bounder had forced Munpo at, soc. 0nd. Then Al Todd, batting for 'I‘uck Steinbeck, doubled past Mel Ott in right centre. scoring Dur- ochor and Hudson. The Dodgers started the game with a three run attack. but the Gian-ts managed to tie it up at iour-all in the third with a three- hit salvo. one oi them a homer b; Mel Oit. Luke Hamlin. who wont the route for the Dodgers allowed but. six hits in chalking up his filth win of the season. 35 45 .354 12 38 .352 21 32 .353 Dickey Yanks 35 1Z7 Home Runs:- American League 1 Grcenberg, Tigers. 9; Selkirk. Yanks, 9; Wil- liams. Red Sox, 8 “Big Six” (By Associated Press) Batting (top three m each league). 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MY LAD, HOW HAS DAME FORTUNE seen ‘TREATING you ? usR-RUMF 5 a RE You ramltlm M114 ‘THE assumes o1= 1N "THE NEXT THISTLE SERIOUS BUSINE$S' THE RHlND l3 ONE OFAFRICSAS HOUSE éOlNClDENtElAliMisTiCE, ANV o»: ‘THE sweeps National League‘: Cumin}, D048- exs, l0; McCormick. Reds. 9; Mize Cards 8; Ott. Giants 8, Runs Batter! ln:—- American league: Williams. Red Sox, 3B: Wright. Senators. 34: Sel- kirk. Yanks, 32; Hoag, Browns 32, National League: Goodman, Reds. 36: McCormick. Reds 32, gfmllll- DOdI-Iers. a2; ott. Giants. approved by Dominion Heldqllflfllhr ~Rich Tourney l5 Top-flight Golfers In 1’ NEW YORK. MAY iii-MP)- ,000 Goodall round-Robin. a ent which combines 1% urm 0i match and medal play start tomorrow over the fresh Mel- dow Count Club course with a. field of 1 hand-picked It's not really a match p ay tour- nament because each man plays out each oi his seven iii-hole ro as in medal play. Yet it's not actual;- ly medal Eslay. because s. mans standing determined not by his score but by the n oi holes he has won and lost in his live ihreesomeswill is Bani Snead, the Canadian open champion, who was at the bottom oi the list at the end of the firs! round last year. and yet wound 61a taking down top money of $1. after a tie and playoii with Gena Baraaen. For s. clincher. there's the not that 14 oi the contestants will be using this tournament a! a. final chance to tune up their shots ior next week's United States 01:31 oham onship. This applies to but alter Hagen, who railed id qualify. - "The Haig" has been paired for tomorrow's Omnltne round with Harry Cooper and Denny 51 The other threesomes will be P0. Runyon, United States profession golfers zvsoclation champion, wl Jimmy Hines and Jimmy Thomson; o en champion Ralph Guldah wim lck Metz and Crag Wood; thread, Johnny Revolto and Olin Du and Hort-on Smith, Ben Hogan Tony Penna. - For Lhe two rounds each to b! played Friday, Saturday and sunda tihe Eli-in s will be shifted. so the by t en oi the tournament each man will have met each oi his riv- als once. BASEBALL RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled. . NATIONAL LEAGUE a kl soiooooao '1 12 i 11$) 1gb: ooo ooo 4 e I Hamlin and pneips. Todoe Schumacher, Mommas! Donn-lll!- Onl. same so . iviontrlcal 000 000 102-3 9 But-talc 012 200 10x-6 12 _ Porter. Nahem and Becker; smith, Moglle and Savino. / ‘ll S BEAST DAME 1=0rrmME BEEN GIVJM‘ ME MISERIES, MISTAH Maaomeirr 1 MEANS ‘TO c-isr wsu. on TH’ NEXT HEAT.'1 eReEzED a B|6 BAY EA6LE— 51120 ‘ROUN’ ‘n-us #51215 oval. '50 I was’ ‘n-us MORNIM HE c-uvE oFFcoAL. 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