BO WLIN G HOCKE Y WRESTLING a NW9 m: \ i..'\i\'l._\_:l ii _l_\_I_\"_-Tv LIURKH .\.v SPORTW BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT .______ ~< .<-. Opening Day Cf Island Si-tcn l't)l\lt‘\l.|lll§ iii-oi il out as firurti-i- opi 111:1; 1i .~\\ ||i.i\ iii llii- priinniial i-loscil \\l‘t' ll u nith l.|\‘I\lll'\ at ca» 111.11 .i-i", .\1 ciizl- slltllxlll! l\:111 (Rumors. Ill'\\l_\'-(‘l'0\\'Ill‘d n matches were run-off ln the i\.iui"i1i; to the second round in a i-unipurltli-viy champion of tho Holy y-Sch ed u le O1 Play In Closed l ti" .\l.i.,*. lit .1 1. n r wnmvmvrrm ......»i-< s ,,. A n n=-.>—'>-.-<<»"§:—'1""~. Tennis Tourney tic .i".'"1~1i:1i.~ .ii l‘. ".1~i"..il (L! 1'11 |U-.\!H\l( 1111s l. 1 _\lctQ1i.1.ii "..- .\l .\1'1"ii..11.'. ..it'.~ 11.21112 l'('lll.'S i" .. ii l-T 31.1 11 (in-v 1111i‘! B Riic-crs and tun-inci- l1" '1\\'~ lll"<l'l'l\ ‘ll \ ~ \l\'till '! v‘ L’ l7‘._ San-fair Vl P. J " , .,‘_ .\ln'1c11 11"i E Morin j ‘ “l “ “'-l““'d“ 5:0 niyrcnits ‘l’ ' \ H1 ,1 3 _>\a7‘ h”, .7 A Br ' ". \.'\ l“ P11" P" ; ‘ " ‘ “ ‘ ‘ " 'f‘_ (iiiv v. tvinnci- of J. Coyle and ' ‘" . . - A. Wricht l = i l.c:1.'i1n ‘ 1?. Rica- v.= C. Howritt icari rind C. Kenny and pnrtucr vs C. tournimit-iut _\'('§ll‘l'|lil_\’. [psi-ts Close Matches FeaturelLelBlancl Too Ten In Championship Round Dorothy Holmes. Truro. i third t Maritime title. was a good third ;Good For Closed Tennis Tourney Fella? Blisters; l c 1 t('-l'. By fiuarditin‘; Special Wire] " \'.-\R.\l()l"l‘ll, N. 8., All. M —. (‘i-pic LcBianc. king of the south-- ‘ lli ii n1 1 1 lllll 1 iii i-iinni 1- up in 1'11 I l\tll'll (“find-i Junior t himpiini wmrflm“ right “mun-rs mo for‘ -i ‘c 1" .1 » .- ' . . l . — i g ____. . V, ._ .' __i ‘slltfl lull] uni-ugh lHt) t|llll‘k \t‘l\ En hi-iliiant iashum to oust (Bordon llut- i “HE Bu“?! l" Mlld- “otufimd < - 11- ~ 1 - 1 i‘ - \ -~1 1 I I"- 1t llJ‘lll|I' l|l u i-i-t Thi- si-ori-s were‘ 6-" m“ “Mflmll held sprulghl" ‘ence- k l tli .1 1.1 1.1.111“ . .1. .111 . i |_ . l. . . . . ~. I w“ w “Ho” “us “may "m; , ' ' ‘ Mir iouth (iati-uavs look the first; ' ' < .‘ of thi-. bi-st-u pliiydowns ser-l l ics from thi- 111911 champions. 3-0. ‘ 'lhc sci-uni] gaanc will be played " ll(‘l‘i' tiniiiiii-ou" with the scene then l shifting to sflpringhill, .\ doublc. iin infield nut, a single. sai-i-iiicc anilothi-i- “ngle scnt two (i.i.i-t\a_‘.s runs" at s in the third. ifici- and another] '. ’| ll1~ l'l‘.\l of‘ tllf‘ time, Claude.‘ ‘"l>ii:1;li_v“ .\l:icl.cod, surprise Spring» l liili p ti-hing ninninciu was able to cizpi- niili lhi- situation. vi biiiiiiiil ll] Li-llliiilt- 111 brilliance; 11.1. llaIIy 11111-11111. 111111111111: Yar-l ini-u-h will . .i-p. who handled eight l t'il.tl‘t't‘.\, . of 111cm 0f the . inncn \. \. ll.\\\‘l(‘\\l_\‘. 1t is Hor-"' ‘ ion. 1.111111 __\'t‘1\l' 111 the Gateways l 111. . . s i_niii'.< most tlllTaliPfllllg 114m ianic iii ilic fifth. Fowler - i-wiin.» for El base on and Condy smzcd io r 1th., ‘ ' 51.111 to 1~t‘['f)l’l(l. But Le- u ili)\ Bciiiou grounded 10.4 l"'(i'.\ll‘l' at third. -. . 1- d anti McLeod was] till cri- choice. 1 (Iii 0111i" onc Sprinci1i2l batter resch- Pfil first in ilic i-ciutiiiinig innings. ‘Vino saigli-d. scoring Bain. | tolled on :1 line drive by Amirault. 1 Sprfn c-h ll 11a : m-‘lll- in Wlln fl11-o\\'n out at a “cl to second on AmiraulVsi _ y sri . t1‘. Ho scorrd himself when '1 L0H‘ 1c slammed a long single to. minis Kfltfillfl hit <11 the game‘ oponcrl tho last of 11in fifth. lTEon sacrificed him to sccond, he went to third on Vchols infield out and C l. LTNESFORE r- 1 ' r 1:_ m0 non 000-0 3 0 i é - Yin-mouth 00'.) 010 00-3 B 1 5 . ., . = r .\1 1.. o-z 11-4 . 1 Hfat-lmorl and Lcadbetten- Le I‘ _ " '- . 1):: U11: y l e Blrinc and Dcvcau. I‘ H‘! ‘ 13 i‘ H 1'11‘. -\. 1.71111- Catclier H its ’ "lhree flamers tn p .1--i ~'-‘ _ l\lill.\ .\l.\(il.l'.< - ll. l...‘" i.-'. <. .i‘"..t‘. i‘. I. ..‘. Brci. i.\.l’. By ‘(iuzirdiatis Nl-JW YORK. Aug". l‘.1"'.s hi-vonii 11.1 oi .1 tioiitilc oft rciicf plttliti’ Johnny .\l..1pi.y" vviLii two out in the last. .1iil1 oi thc 11111111. today drove home . ... i. .".-.'; P‘ Arscnnult l 5pccial win.) 24 -— Tonyi tlic ailcriioon. ‘ 1'2!" l l. ..\,- Appiing With the run that? ._ I , I _. iiic Win11: Sox a 9-8 victo _, ti'.i'l' 111i.- icu;:11i~~.‘1.111i1i5 Ncw York‘ Ylillilttn 1.1 (jiiii-zigo. \'i. 1i .\l.1.o Haas pacing a l5-l1lti .1‘. ti-k. inc Si x dvovc Cliiirlcy Ruff- .1.i.; 1o .l.c showers 1n the ocvcuih .1211 si-iiriif Lhu tuo winning runs" Itliirtii-y. Haas’ iiiniii-iiuiiiig .1.i",i-, hi.» fourth hit. brought in; 111p ilnicliii with ‘.111.- tying run. 111.1 1111111111.; ui p0>lLl0l1 to c Retires m \l,1 - i i i i.|l \\i1't'1 iltl w» TRIBE WIN IN 13TH A >114‘ 11-," Roy llicihcs pinch-i 1m li. t'll(l‘.‘>.'l o. li niunu lilltlllllgl inn-l ocitvicn Boo iLi-frfi Grove ,- hi1. 111.111 lint"- a1..~. 1i 4-31 1icc1~1on over Boston Rctl ‘ and Johnny Allcn and gave Inch-i S ix in Cicvt-land. Uiovo llPiIl 111i: tribc to one hit airii" the 111111-111 lliilll ihc 111th. In thi- lnst 1111-1110.. Campbell witlki-d 1.1." flair. Pi-ilak \\ii.\ ]7fl$\['il pur- Illlfitl)‘. filing ihc lmhcs. Hughes 11.114 M117 to the 1111110 for Allcn and i-ziinlcd to centrc. scoi-in UPll ROOKIE L0 FIRST .s"l‘ART lnlllli Blltlilli, lll‘\\' piichcr a1:- qi1.:'~1l by tho Browns from the Ztfxirilc-Ailiiniic lmaguc, failed in in". major li-iiguc (ii-but as Wash- 1 Ill scnntors l1 fi>tl‘fl him from In mound in Illl‘ loin-iii "hat i-oiisit-il in :1 51-6 \'l['ltl1‘\'_ 111 ._ c-JG-si-wm-psuirwwunuunu , l1 .1 ~ .-cnic 11v. 1.1111 pitching tri- iihipli (l1 tlic #111. ‘Yoifil. 2311 circuit clout of the WTIVU] cnmi» in thc ihlrrl inning 0t tho sri-oiiil gzimc. with Lynn V’, 1_.,‘“m_d T011118 pvt-hint: for Phiiadclphzzi. 1i_~.- 1'. lit- "ilt-iic- niui tho 111111110111) 9-8. L"i;..§§'.‘..'.‘.‘ i231‘ , 1 (‘i-"HW-rl Voi- R k H 1.111‘ 111.1111‘. l‘ , Up Victo ry ° Fourteen (By The Assldcialcd, PIN!) NEW YORK. Auiz. 24-4111: Jim to flve lifts. today shut them out .l-0 in Boston. It u-as Turner's third straight victory and his 14th of the vcar. The Boos‘ 30-year-old "rookie" righf-handcr who has allowed mill‘ imu advanced to 11111-11 on a single‘ l4 hits in his inst thrcc starts 11PM Pittsburgh l1i'l".<s in five of the nine innings. In only one frame. ‘ tho citzhth. did they gct morcthnn om- safety. Boston made it.»- onlv rim ofl’ Cv Blantou. who was lifted in the second. Geni- Moore li-d off with R glngle. took second on Eddie Maycols sncrfflrr. and scored on catcher Rey Mueller‘: single to UL t g Camp- ' . i inning y: if‘ “um”, ~.i*i.i"i" no!"miiiimiriisn __ mm“, I" PM“ “m. “H " jot-k llltl'fl~llll.l1l)£ Tun-r ‘ " ‘_ l _' ‘ , l , iiizninci-cil out ilncr 1101111- r _ ' " ‘ . ..~ l) '1: 1 i ' Phflivricipliia " L‘ ' .1 fi'r‘|‘|“|'.' "r E11 Dclimt. '1 uiir~ won ilic lll':»l ttami- H4! ‘ ".1121 Yoilz, 11111 iinri 24th homo» ‘.111 \i.'ll‘ iii-lping Toninivl Turncr. holding Pittsburgh firatos. Cape Breton Hurler Sold To Yankees SYDNEY llfINES. N.S., Aug. 'Zl—-i('l')—ltii_v lllaniirel, right lianilcrl pitcher of Sydnry Mines RiLlIIlJlfrS of the Cape Breton l‘lJllll‘l'_V has" hall league, has liccn sivd to the New York Yanki-cs. hfmiagcr W. J. Buck- lcy of the Ramblers said today. Tlic pricc was not disclosed but. reports put it at $2.500- Yac tRace At Borden Today i women ‘s annual .1; fl4)lll)i(‘(l 1o opcn Yarmouthls i“ three 5“~'@_"~*~“'@ ‘heats’ Grattan n: inc lilllYl and wont to third Axwmbhy- (“med b3 w‘ J‘ Boom‘ first , Simcoe, Ont.. ‘ioday won frst place and i money in the 2.14 pace at the Cen- i l tral Canada Exhibition harness I Babe Ruth‘ (AP. By Guardians s iNova Scotia Ladies Govidél (By The Cnnadhin Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Aug. 24- Ten Nova Scotia golf stars and six New Brunswick players standing moi-it. survived the quali- fying round of the Maritime tournament to- day. Brldgewator and Yarmouth shared medal honors for the day when Miss Barbara Trltes of the former club and MlssBabs Creigh- ton, Yarniouth, 1936 Maritime win- i- tier. paced the field of 63 entrants at Riverside Golf and Country Club. Each scored 90. The contestants will settle down tomorrow to match play in four groups~l6 in tho championship division. 16 in each of the first and second flights and l5 in the third. MiSs 'I‘ritcs and Mrs. T. Moon- Halifax are schcdulcd to tee cfl 11-“ tho championship play gets undci‘ i nay. To Miss Ti-itcs fell the honor of No. l in llll‘ uppci" bracket. hm" inward nine of ~10. Just one ovci" par. coming h"r that covctrdspot to brcak the dcadlock with the defending champion. F351 Times tC-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) l OTTAWA. Aug. lit-Placing first ‘ acing. , An entry by J. Milne, Edmonton. " A1111, Peter Axwoi-thy, started off badly and finished tou.1"th in the first heat of the 2.22 Pace. but ante back strong to win the Other wo and first money. , Axtvoi-thy Grattan, pioperty of L. G. Bennett, Port. Hope. Ont" won second place tn the 2.22 Pace. and Tom Gratum of the Ridge Stables, London, Ont. took Pine econd money in the 2.14 Pace. ‘ RESULTS 2.14 Pace Grattan Axtvorthy 1 l l Tom Gratwin 2 2 3 Richard Hall. 5 4 3 Susan Hal 4 3 5 Willis Gi-attim 3 5 4 Times: 2.0a l~~ll 2.01; 2.06. 2.22 Pace Peter Axwoi-thy 4 1 1 Axwoi-thy Gruttail. 1 9 5 Benny Harvester 3 2 3 Senator Range 5 3 3 Adm ral Peter 2 '7 4- Una Grafton 7 4 5 Green Lawn 3 5 7 Times: 2.08 3A; 2.09 1-4; 2.11. Sees Chain p In Workout pecial Wire) POMFFON LAKES, N. J., Aug. 24 of on‘.- I Ottawa Harness Rac —Joc Louis put on a show foi" one of his baseball heroes, Babe Ruth. today as he did his .1151 ring work in preparation for Thursdays titlc fight against ’1‘01u11iy Farr. The champon was in tnie form as he chased Pal Silvers around the ring for two rounds. thcn took on Tiger HHlYSLOlI and G001’ Bin-don will be the ccntrc of in_ L(‘l'0_»l. today for yaclitsitien all over the Island. Boat, are expected" from Siminici-side and otihcr points, Provided the wcathei- is favorable ihci-e should be good racing. . , _ _ _ . ge Nicholson tori “.191” L.“ ‘e13’ kw“ compemm" two rounds 11111000. 3 between tnc Summersidc and Bor- Rum “.35 u“. Brown Bomber-S ‘f’? 5"'°m‘““’" am} “l” "1115 "WY guest at hi.) training camp and at “mm 20m‘? m“- nle Club will the start of llLs sccond round with cittcruim the \i.sll0X‘$ durlug the Hun-stun. Louis loaned over the} “Tmng-“s- ropes and remarked: ‘ "I'm goin’ 1,0 hit one you. Babe." It was a tough round for Hair- stoii. who finisnctl on a dazed oond tion. The Nicholson gave Louis h out but he aiho took 111g. iiuih was much iiiitiresscil by the champions form and at the tint-h- the Babe, who liini; ago 1111111111911 115 an expert on llllilllg, said. "He certainly is hitting ‘em hard today." this time for t('.f'. By (iuardiatfs t IHJSFON, Aug. 24—Tcrry "'l‘igi:i"" Vlfl-izingtzni, Liverpool. N. 3.. heavy. wciplit boxer who hos made a name 11.; 1.1- if in Arasiiirliusctzs pugii- 1' c l*.\ lllls s-iimmcr, will ap- 1 lil Tiliinii-cal Scpt. 13. in a pre- ilililiflfl’ to lht: Al McCoy-Andre- Lfiittlct figiil. Viarrm 11in also is booked to fish’ m (liiii-i- llilY. C. 13.. Scpt. 20, "anti may mcci. Bob Olin at Halifax. Sept. 27. Special Wire) l the floor in,‘ inorc ruggcd ,1 is best WOYK- 1 quite a cuff“ Qualifying Round‘ ‘Sci OTES ‘ till 0f 154. Miss who is shooting for her Ticket Sale Slow As E Retain; Pick “Brown Bomber" GO" TmeDefeat Farr In Six Pgrls To Round: 05s Sports Iiilitoi-p k‘! iistic clouds Slltitlklll (By Alan Gould. Associated Pr NEWYORK. Aug. 24—l_lnlsu this wee . , _ . _ y rem m the 13 1,019,; over Rival-side's For the second consecutive year t, §HYLT lining. Mike Jacobs may have Just au tough it tiiiii- gutting h- ; sporty and. at present. very fast Harold Gouda-Gt Iltlfl-Zhfibflpélrltlzg latest heavyweight promotion out of the‘ red fll'l'O|n||_1y 1...... i, “km! i’ course. Shc tallied 93. Still an- Summermle ° I PM}; d, have m lasting more than s“ round, again“, (hiiiiipiim Joc Louis ti.“ ‘ the 5MP defetm"? Emma d c at Thursday night in the Yankee Stadium. ,1 other star who has enjoyed {spotlight as Maritime title-holder. Mrs. S. E. Goodwin, Ashburmtied with it club-mate, Miss E. Saun- derson. with 96. to place fourth. I The present: Nova Scotfa cham- ipion, 19-year-old Maisfe Howard. l» turned in a card identical to that lrepoi-ted by Miss Audrey McLeod 30f Riverside-M's. Each faltcrcd ‘ going out. with 52. but steadied coming home. showing 45. Miss Barbara Jack. Riverside. who like Miss McLeod is it former itfiii-itinic champion. trailed Nlrs A. G. Gurst of Amherst. 100 tn 9B. Mrs. Hugh S. GreRoi-yls 100 tmvv Rivci-sfde a third rcprcsentatlve in thc title division. but the luck of the draw tnatchr-s Mrs. Gregor)‘ and Miss McLeod tomorrow in tho opening round of title play. i U up In ing Meet Hughes T0 Race In Mt'l, Maurice Hughes, spredy young local bicycle racer, will take 1 part in the five. lo and 20 mile ‘ bicycle races at. the Canadian championships in Montreal, Sep- temhcr 10. 11 and 12. lt WIS learned here Tuesday. Always conscientious and strrnuous in his trafningliugh- es has been putting forth extrl i-fiort for the big events. He won the Halifax race a yenrulo and tied for first place this year. Somerville And Black Q u a Ii f y 5 and 4 over a 36 hole route ycs- terday Three straight days of Il-lll have had the liox-offici- busini-ss on the ,1 ropes. -It waiiirt very ("Q3 to start- wlth._due avnim-utli- l." niithi (‘lllhll- atfvrantag; Dmmg the second la $23, the top price. ls a bit high nowadays to see another Ltltlls ltlltltltflut he kept forging stendty ahead to‘ "°“"m°‘ win by 5 and 4. OpeningTilt l Of Is I a n d Jacobs, by no means ready to concede financial defeat, predicted that "one good day 0f 511115111111’- woiild put the ticket sale "Over the top." The promoter estimated $l9Q.-. 000 was already in hand. He lhld‘ approximately $230,000 “Tillld 9"‘ {ii i Prichard. played steady off the 1 1 HAROLD GAUDET _ Gaudct. played very consistently off the tees and throughout the fa rways and his short game was steady; while his opponent. Reg tees and through the fairways. his short game was poor. At no time tvas Prlchard. one of Summersfdes promising young players gave Gaudet a. good run and had his short game been better the results would have been much closer. The finals in Class B. Club Championship will be played on Sunday between Earl Hickey and Lyman Abbott and promises to bc interesting. Yesterday's play was refereed by the Club's professional, Mr. St/mp- son. and was watched with keen mterest.-S British Fans R a l ly in g Ciaudet: down. BY iirssnu. J. NEWLAND :\.\S0('lilt'l‘fl Press Sports Writer ‘JND. Ore.. Aug, 94,. fAPm-Rtisvi" Kvlly. little but nullify golfer from Los Angelss. blasted tyrir and the Uppgsltlon today with a great closing round of 70 to post a Sti-hole total of 142 and capture medal honorg for the 41st United States Amg gem- championship. Kelly's pcr ormance gave hima U0 I01‘ the second lowest qualify. iiig rotmd in the history eof the toui-nanicifl. ‘Defending champion J0 h n n y Fischer, Cincinnati. who qualified easily with a 16-74 today. set the 33411210 qualifying record of 141 in 1933. (C-l’. By Guar . man‘! $Dccla| Wlrc PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 24 -- RM iS-ildw Somci-vuie of London. Ont, and Ken Black of Vancouver 7-0011) qualified for tournament, tiiiiy in the United Slates Amateur U011‘ Championship. As the course cleared and the sti-iigglei-s returned to the club. house it bccmne apparent the Q1131- ilying min-k would be 154 or 155 for the so hole qualifying round. Both Black and Soinervtlle were uuuc; this figure whtlc Joe Thomp- son. fortnci- Hamilton, Ont... goicr 110w living in Greet Neck. L. I., stroked (i\'[‘l' the COUFSE‘ iOl‘ a 79 toziny- which. nddcii 1n his first i-otinri card of 7.3 brought him 11 to- Somcrvillc. United Staics RJIIillCllf i-lianipioii in 19313 and current Can- utlitin 211111110111‘ kng. added p, 74 1,0 _ve.stoi"1l11i"'s 77 to place him well up tn the running. Black put together 75 and 77 ycstcrday for 152. Albert iScottyi Campbell of‘ Scniflc who won thc Canadian am- ateur crown in 1933 and 1934 best- c.i the Canadian entrants by shoot- ing a 74 which. added to yesterday's _ Y 7'1. gave him 149. Ho was tied with _ SAINl JohN. N. 15., .1113. Ll-F-Qllillltyilig rounii scsios at i)“; Mai-1- nncthcr former Canadian tftlchold. WM “Onkllb 80ft tournament today included the following; or. Fred Hans. Jr.. of Louisiana‘ lhnde- j who this year relinquished the Out In ‘fatal pap N“, crown to Somei-villo. Haas fwd a M12» l1. N. DcBlois, Charlottetown as 0'4 117 2i 90; 73 to gain a. i417 by virtue of yes- Nllhh H. Cari-oil, l~l1i.ilax 93 71 137 2i,- 1“ . tgriiayg 75_ Mrs 1;. Nit-arcs, 111111.111 as 59 115 so as‘ Miss E. Stuns, Dartmouth 57 53 13g 3;; 97 M ss Babs Creighton. Yarmouth 48 42 90 7 83 Q Miss D. Holmes, Trui-o 46 47 03 6 8 h Mlbb Maisie Howard, HHlilBX 52 45 97 B 817; U Miss Audi-cy McLcod, Saint John 52 45 97 l0 87 Nltss K. 1.111111. Y8fm0llth 5s 52 10s ii 94 ' Mrs. A. L. Moss, Amherst 57 50 107 ll 105 I Miss B. Tritcs, Bridgcwatcr 50 40 90 l2 75 Mrs S. E. Cvoodwin, Halifax 51 45 96 l2 84 Miss M. J. Chcsiunt, Fredericton 57 5i 108 13 D5 M c c o y Mus Cali-inc Wilson. St. Andrews 51 55 10G l4 D2 Mrs. F. W. Young, Ti-uro 50 53 103 14 a9 Mrs. F. E. lknnfson. Moncton 56 54 llO l5 95 , , - Miss M. Cook, Hal fax 60 48 108 l5 93 “Blzgsglgisluirféihi Mrs. .1. E. Wry, Amherst 49 51 108 15 o1 ck...“ mg, by Tony sham, 8m, Mrs. I‘. Moon, flaitfiix ‘ 54 50 104 l8 88 m4- vqgpi-m Boston 1mm," heavyj Miss Barbara Jack. Saint John 49 5i 100 l6 84 “irffht l 1g round ("aw tonight at.‘ Mrs. A. U. Cities-t. Amherst 50 48 98 l8 82 Fcnwny’ Park when he attempted to M1. E. Sounder-son, Halifax 46 50 96 l6 B0 regain the New Englgnd Champion. M s. W. L. M1111". Halifax 54 51 105 l7 99 ship from Al McCoy. Montreal and Mrs. W. K. McKcan, Halifax 52 51 103 l9 84 31mm. battle; Mrs. F. Lewis. TTUTO 57 54 lll. Z0 9l Shin-go, 184, hgd g (mg pom“! Mrs. George H. Buntntn, Charlottetown 58 59 117 21 96 gdvgntqg on the gggflqng] gmgp Miss K- Moss. Amherst s6 s2 us 22 98 who set the pace from the start to Mrs. W. La-ng. Halifax 01 65 126 22 104 fntsh and registered three knock- Irsiklilraitsaszflnlilu ‘illm I denominations-cult i A Behind Farr BY SCOTTY RESTGN Associated Press Sports \‘Vritcr LONDON. Aug. 24--’I‘ommyFsirr. leadlng Joe Louis by l_2 cables. 11 wise-cracks and 12.000 words. has inspired a little financial backing from British boxing fans in his bid for the heavyweight champion- ship. l The angular Welshman had a ‘ certain amount of support ailalong in the pubs but four bcts total- ling £860 (about $4.300) were Placed on him today and that's scarcely “pub money." The odds of 2 to 7 on Louis-i scarcely amounts to a Farr boom, able linn to break even. The promoter may gct theweatb- er and l/ltfilitlt breaks lids 11011108 fflr- Clearing weather .s predicted ‘for tomorrow". with something ilkfi balmy temperatures again by 'l.‘luii"sda_\‘. Onds favoring Louis to win by a knockout were 5 to 1. Jack Doyle. tic Broadway commissioner. said: "tliri-c have only been a few nibbles. at any price." Among fight w-ritcrs, the feeling , was that Farr. on the basis of his record or anything he has shown in 1min 11g comp. stands no more than an outside chance to extend the i-liampioit. An Associated Press poll of the exports today developed a. consen- sus~that Louis will win by a knock- out in the sixth round. Most selec- t-ions ranged from three to eight rounds. as the limit foi- the British Empire titlcliolder. Only two obser- vers among those queried suggested the bout would go beyond 10 rounds. This puts most of the boys out. on the same imb that sagged under their weight before Max Schmcling put the crusher on Louis last year. They do not seem to feel they are flllllllllg the some risk, this time, oven though they concede Louis no longer is the super-fighter they once labelled him. Whether 1t lasts long. ft may prove a good fight. Farr is bigger than Louis and. from all IHdIBBYJOtI-i tougher. The study young Welsh- man night get an early break. or profit f1-om some mistake by the champion. but he does not figure to last long if he elects to atvup Duh- chcs with the chocolate CIOUIPF- For his fifth fight of 1937. Louis aptieavs in prime condition but the champion has weakness that an alci-t, confident and ‘well-equipped opponent can capitalize upon. Shufflin’ Joe Ls st 11 wide open for a right hand. comparatively slow afoot and not as quick a thinker as he 1s a puncher. Still he figures to hit too hard and too often f0!‘ fl fighter of Fan's talents to offset. Anything but a. decisive knockout victory for Louis. in the MBTOVS first title defence. will be thfl W375 number one sp0rt1n8 111759‘- WorldC/zampions To Show Wares At ‘The Forum A world's champion and an ex- worlds champion will show their wares at the Forum Tuesday 1118M next. in tvhiit will be easily the lmost outstanding and sensational portsmen are beginning - wrestling card ever staged here. think Tommy has a chance .if- i The two poi-formers are none “n- \ other than Danno O'Mahoney, for- mci- world's heavyweight wrestling champion and Dr. John "Drop- kick" Murphy. reigning titleholiier of the Junior heavyweights. Both but some s to tcr The littcst of Fari-‘s statements published here was his complaint he had been mfsquotcd. In a long statement asking the British pub. 11° W belle“! 710's the same mod- these men. known wherever wres- est Tmnmy- Fa" Cflblvdi tltug fans congregate do not meet "I! I 5M’ 01' d0 anything. no each other on the card but rfl-‘hflf matter how innocently. it's twlstcd perform in two different bouts about so that if I weren't some- against opponents that will make thing of a philosopher I should them perform at their best every have gone mad." minim; Whether quotcd or mlsquctcd. O'Mahoncy. featuring his “Irish the result has lntercst in the Bro horn much kccnor fight. Tlic British ndcnstini: Company found this whip" and 215 pounds of bone and muscle will meet New York's latest sensation. the undefeated "Masked out when it announced there \\'()l1lCl Marvel" while Murphy. already b“ 11° P5410 dPfiCfiiition nfthc bout known hci-e through a former ap- Tl"? PIMP-it was so loud the coni- pear1iiice—wliich incidentally prov- pany had to rcvcrsc its decision. ed popular-tangles with his most pci-sistcnt challenger for his Jun- ior crown. Salvatore Balbo of Italy. another liiglilincr in the "grunt Farr Ready For Scrap LONG BRANCH. N. J.. Aug. 24 and groan" game. (Alb-Boxing six rounds and en- The show is promising to g0 gaging in one round each of rope over in u big way with the ap- skipping and cnlisthrnfcs and two poarancc nf O‘Mahoney enough in 0f rope-Skipping. Tommy Farr. itself to draw a crowd. not saving Brlll-‘h Emfllrfl hPfll/ywcight chnm- a thing about Dr. Murphy. one of pion- todav ivoimd up tiraininizfor the most scientific wrestlers in the his world championship bout with grime today. Joe Louis 'I‘hursday ntcht at Ynn- _ kcc Stadium. I The Welshman went two fast‘ ’ sessions with Hob Bcally. Glasgow € h a light-heavyweight. another with w" "m Leo Brown, negro hcavyiwcfzht U from Allentown, Pa, and three a S P moi"e with burly Abe Fleldmiin. His board of strate Manager Ted Broad ced the workout RY. headed by rtbb. pronoun- "hfghly satisfac- 3rd Straight wry“) Farr didn't score any — knockdowns. but‘ his sparring (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) mates nbsorbcd a good deal of QUEBEC, Aug. 24—The defend- puntshment. Tlic Briton was lng champion. Boris Blumin 0f Montreal won hs third straight victory in the fourth round of the Canadian Chess Championships punching fast and accurately with both hands and boxed cleverly on the defence. m m Farr weighed 206 pounds and. after a 24-hour “drying out". cx- pected to g0 into the ring at 20f. LONDON. Aug. 24-(CP)-Follow- ing siicccsi 1tttend’ng the rubber .~hecp boot for curing foot rot. a lmllar (lcvfce has been made for cows. The cow boot. which is dc- ‘izned for use in such diseases as flounder. lamlnlth. fou‘. canker 111d cleft ill. enables dressing and poulfices to be kept in place and provides lag continuous treatment. I today and movcd into a point: for the leadership with Al- fred Tanguay of Montreal. Tan- guay. however. has plflyfll ‘"19 more game than the champion- Blumin, whose third-round match with Noel Dll"ll05l1€ of Quebec re-l itiniiicrl tied at the cud 0f "V0 hours’ resumed pay this morn n5. defeated Edward Wainwrllht 01 llailfux after 38 moves in J-he fourth round. In other fourth-round mftfihl! Joe Much of Montreal Herbert Ward. another Intimates. Playdowng Junior Esqmi-cs. .1\v..1-<i in the Island junior iii downs. lcavi- 1111s : l Siimmci-sirlo wlicrc tlli‘\ ‘ Junior Sovicls. ui-sici-n 1i SCH- tativcs in the first panic ii iiiist. . Of-lllffff? scrics for ihc l». v.11 trio ' and a place in ihc .\f.'i1'ilu1;c play. i‘ downs. t Confident of drawing ll.‘\t 5100a in the scrfcs E§qllll'('§ .1 last cvcniiig that thcy ivinihi 313m their smart. right 1111111111‘ Ronnie Shepherd. against tlic \v-~.\"c1"11c1-1=wi this aftci-ntxin. but 111111 v10 1119;. who would oppose him 011 the wcstx-rn mound. In all PI=q11ircs will have l3 players 11111 ~ r119 trip and fntiiciitioir: 11-1 uiqiit -were that either Fi-cd Klfcifllfldl‘ Percy McInnis would handli- the game at SIIIIUIICIZiRlC W11.- am... noon. Starting time of the game i5 sot at 4.30. Baseball Results l. First Game: ' 000 010 I102 —2 Q 9 Philadelphia Detroit 100 llO 03x06 10 2 Kcllcy and Haywss; Brii-igcg mid York. Second Game: Philadelphia 040 001 310411 1 Detroit 131 010 020-41 l6 l Castor. Ni-lson, Smith and Bruckci"; POlTOnbCFflFlZ Coffman. Russell. Gill and York. New York 100 211 flFVX-R 12 Z Chicago 003 0113 102-9 l5 2 Rufflng. Murphy and fiiciicy; Whitehead. Dlrtrich. Brhivri 111d Sewell. Boston ooo om 11o 01111 o 3 ii 3 Cleveld 010 llO O00 00f) l~4 B 0 Grove and Desziutois; 1111011111111 Pytiak. Washington O12 500 0107-912 l l St. Louis 220 ooo 03o >1‘. 1.“. 0 W. Ferrell and Mllillr: B. ""1, Hogsett. Strickland mid lli*!llh.(’)'- ' NATIONAL LEAF-I'll Pittsburgh 00o non om _ n5 0i Boston 010 C110 00.x- -1l B (I Blanton. 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