i | t. 1 PAGE SIX mm} IJWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING "mu Cl-IARLUTFEFO W N G UARDIAN BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT 5 t Dietrich Enters Baseball ’s Hall OfFame With No-hit, No - run Came At Ch IN-“THIS CQRNER --__-_ Big, tmc wrestling ho ds stray .1’. the rortini Lonlgllt unu Juuguib u) the upon.» cunhng out o1 11111.1“). _tt.».tfuu_\' \\I|l‘t(.‘ the tutsacvs pct‘- totyilttt on 4\A‘\iAlL1d9' ihgltt lucitl falls 311.‘ Ln for t\.o hours o1 rcal he- lndn pcllornhng by ItlvII ttiw know cteiy 111.1; in the uuuc. | v I» '1‘. Hcadlining the event. is the bout between khno Marlticlh of New It-z". tutu‘ eoduoj; 1.11:1; bzllnpwn oi L».-l..t.. Tthit», .1 htlllrgtt.‘ tnut. Mtullfu plouuti- uil ‘lie u-ction and 1,; 1.1.1.; and bTt/rllia 1.1.11. ule part ul lflt: amine. ~21 + ~I i~ .\l..z..uelll 1.» u l sued perform- er. lir nus uh‘. I-Llvltl 14.1 lingo and unu bum-ls it Illlliillxilul!‘ rec- 'Il=‘== net-ks flat) he. tutstlru Inupkuk‘ Mulph) luv unu neither count gain . . Mull‘ I't‘\‘('l1.l_\f no livid Dirk .\l;....i1. 1mm- r inutyutlght chutn- :l..ltl ultt. ;'.t.‘li. .....i pi; up .1 gnarl. showing p. t .i “ti”. lit‘ uus out Wvtglhd t. n11 puinus. 11c gs hot alter an- u.t|tl nmuu will; Ur. Alurplty". kgflltlllhtlll hits nu t.t.e asplrahons but l}.\ he “lit s1 c1‘ he deleats Ztlui". The supporti. ' . ILUII Ll. IlA:t;‘A biunghg together Mu". X and Len Hughes. formerly the Aiaslzec! Z\Iar\e.. Iiughes is a. fierce knot; tl0\\'II<(llJg-CIIPOIIL grappler, unh the lzuls and‘ ..t lll “tic game. Mr. 2f . .~ with a IIIll.~'1\, 1s very rough‘ and u real bad titan. 1.11s “lll make ots 0t actions and thrills tor thel fans. + + 'I'iicre “as some (ioubt about It for u totiple ui ildys but It seems lulu‘ ‘tut 1M‘ ckey Cochianels great splr" and nlugntilcent eonstltittloill util pull him through the greatest. light of ins lite. For a while "Iron Luke" hung 1n the shadows. and al- . tntruglt he may itcvcr ogntn play t..'- gutne lll.‘ mime bitch a 5tI\(.'t‘.\$ u‘ .1 he but. recovers his lteatth, tsupcs from what could have been‘ inc cite cunscutictices o1 a triple skull fracture, it will be consoling 1.035 to bas-uball inns who have llud turning but admiration for Dc- Utll’. a 1111C CIH/CIECI‘ 811d IIIQIHIQEI‘. ‘ ._ _. _,. .,. ltnil it is alto a satisfaction to basi n1. fans to know that Bump 1|: the Iunkee pitcher whose ]).{t'II lulled iuln. has been aiiwlvctf oi al‘. blame. 'I‘here was never an; c ‘huh that Iludley deliberate-y ed him on but tne mere fact tile scrlonsltcss of the accident LLIOIIIIOII to the danger oi the "bean" ball. w’? 4% i‘ l‘ -t‘llt‘l‘n in any league can be Iulltltl who throw the occasional ball at the heads of the opposition t0 k1 up thcni bucking away from the pizue or from securing too firm ' -.1.\ld. It's on y once in a thou- the butter isn't 1' ti) drop utvay‘ when the pitch M11105. tinting for his head but 1i gtis 1L as Cochrane did there's ttlllllg uliut may be the rcsttlt. w“. >1: >1‘: This is Cochranes 15th year 1n bust-trail although he is only 34. He l1. ‘eon a lust foot-ball player with his on University bclore cntcixng r ltllll/ULI baseball. Starling with [lover In the Eastem Shore League h: moved up rapidly in the minors to IPortland from where the Athlet- 14s purchascd him in 1924 for $50.- 0111.1. =1‘ 1* + -l~ In I138 he won the ntost valued ' .1‘\'II1tl in the American Lent- ' nt on III the IJ E 11101103‘. punt-u‘. after his transfer to lH-trolt. Alter he won the I934 flag urn the ’I‘lgcrs. his Owners guru 11.111 it $101100 bonus for "inspir- atloitnl leadership and tflflytng flbll- iiy’ 'I'h.s _\‘l‘lII‘ he found hltfl-iélf U1 the $111,000 a {year salary class. + -.' + + A 111111-11 needed wunt in regard to Illttilhlflitl and Jun or LKPRQIIL‘ buse- buil gziutcs tit Victoria Park has b11111 tilled itlih tin.- purchnse oi a Iggge soorebogxd. In IUMLYB I113 1815 will be able to follow the score of Illv came closely as the board will br- pttrcd in a pronnncnt position on. the livid. Another act t1) the (‘Still 01 the Ctity Council who al- Pit , tw- IKIIIPLI the tvto IEaBUES In zt la _'e manner. + -t- + 4t Barney F‘ranc:s left yesterday‘ for Hdlrlax where he will enter Camp 11,11 l-{osptal for treatment. 'I‘he ll"lL‘tlI‘1llIIIl'1" now a resident OI Snzkulle and fathcr of six children. atprissr-d dccp gratitude for the co- pperattfitl given his case by the Prcsldent. J. P. HiLion and Secre- tary llruco Wonnacott. FILLIES Kit: l5 LISTED FOR OAKS Surrzy. June I-(CP c-thtct-Flftren fillies were listed n, prcbable starters 0.112s. prcmlrr classic for three- ycRT-OIKI fillies. which will be run over the. derby cntlrsc Frlrlrrv. AIIIOHLY tlw prohnbtes was Sir Vlct o r Sntsraonis Exhibilionlsts. 1 willllv r of the one tirntisa n d guincns. who will be rltlvlPit "SW11- ycnr-nlci Steve Dflllllllllll‘. til o promlncltt were Major Ilntolil Cayzerh Spray’. yvho gave Ex- hibitionist a hnrd race in the gulnens, and Sir John Jarvis Gainsborough Lacs. the only filly laiftlnthoderby. whtchuoponto hthodhmdflllhl. today In the, icago t.\.I'. IIy Guardian's Special Wire) NLW YORK, Jtuie b-Bcspec- tttclt-u Bill Dietrich. whose malor lmeue bascbal caiccr appeared at an t-nd less than a year ago. reach- ed the pinnacle of pitching lame auii;l_\ at Chicago with a. sparkling IIO-llll, no-run masterpiece against Bt. Louis Browns. While Dietrich wu making use- less the bats of the Browns, his at- takzng force batted southpaw Blon lll». vlt and Rus Van Alta for t0 11.1.» and i114.‘ runs for an 8-0 tri- uinph. Ultnrit-h. considered :1 highly prom sing youngster when Connie lttutk brought him up to the Ath- letics ln I930, was obtained from Washington July 20 last year for the waiver price. In DUCOIIIIIIQ the first American Lcuguc hurler to achieve pit/strings mottt coveted pure since his team- ’ .Vcrnol1 Kennedy did 1L to Clcvvlaitd Aug. 31.1935, Dietrich grcruutitt-tl only three men to reach frst base. After the paths clean to: flu- utnurgs. he totteri-d mo- IIIQIII-HIIIK‘. walking R01 1e Hemslcy and Van Alta, with a double play I in between. . _In tlu- seventh, Beau Bell sur- ttned uheu third bmeman Tony P101, tumbled his grounder. THREE STRAIGHT Chvvliizul made it three straight over Iktmlt today by rallying in the eighth inning to snatch a 4-3 urtory at home lrom the luckless T cers. The victory lifted the cec- ouu place Indians to within three games of New York Yankees. _Limlt.=d to one run, Lyn Larys l first four-‘bagger oi the season. in tsevcn lnnnlgs. the Indians nicked Aukcr for tour hits in the eighth ‘l and made three runs. l (‘LOSE IN ON PIRATES NEW YORK. June I-Ilal Schu_ macher boosted the Giants within one game of the League leading Pirates today by turning back Brooklyn Dodgers 6-2 here today. The right hander clamped down on the Dodgers w th two exceptions. In the first inning Jce Sirtpp hit a .inc drive against the left field scoreboard for a home run and In the ninth two sitigles and an infield out produced the inst Brooklyn score. Schumachet" retired the side on strikcotits in the sixth and sev- enth. . Roy Huishatv. pint sized south- paw charged wth the defeat. dld well enough until the fifth. Up to that point he had allowed only one Burgess Whltclteads fourth houzcr of the _vcar. Johnny McCarthy scored the win- ners‘ final run in the eighth on his own single to rirzht and hits Whitehead and Bartell, Down The Alleys ‘, T1111. HOLY NAME BOWLING MIXED DOUBLES The fuliowntg eleven couples com- irlcted the second. round and twelve couples were eliminated from the :16 testing twenty [our couples still in the running of which twelve cottples will play tonight starting the third round. Fol owing are the scores: first I“. Egan I87 229 I71 H. Praught 201 I95 19-1-4157 Second Dr. McKehzc 24B 276 I74 S. It/Iallett I50 I57 88-1091 'I‘hird H. hicCanncll I37 127 244 A. Sherry 273 160 147-1088 Fourth V. Pineau I83 244 220 R. McIntyre 158 I51 I2B—I084 Fifth L. Blanchard I45 240 248 F. Slnnott 26 204 109-1072 Sixth A. Joy 146 I80 221 A. (toss 165 I81 I7I—1067 Seventh M. Dowling I99 247 197 G. Young 125 I39 145-1052 Eighth G. McDonald I81 214 235 C. McGulgoti I25 I39 145-1039 Ninth C. McDonald 193 251 22.1 B.'I‘1'ainot‘ I07 I18 144-1036 Tenth E. Vesscy 174 206 I88 J. hfcCabe I84 122 I3I—l005 Eleventh B. Callaghan 248 I88 214 D. Brown 99 106 129- TONIGIITS SCHEDULE AT 7 OTLOCK SHARP LADIES GENTS C. ifcfiulgnn G. McDonald I“. Afartin D. McDonald 11.. Cori-icon G. Tonmbs M. Martin J. D. Webster .D. Smith t E. Robin .K. O'Brien l R. McOllllvray 1A. Sherry ‘ H. McConnell ‘H. Prauizht F‘. F-lnn 1 M. Carraultcr 1R. McLellan R. McIntyre V. Pneau ‘M. Nlcfiuiqan I... Doiron 'J. Dillon L. Corcoran The twenty mu. surviving couples are as follows: H. Fisher and M. Duffy 2337 .1’. Eqan and H. Prauzht 2262 , G. Xfrfinualrl and C. MtcGulcan 2255 D. McDonald and F‘. Martin 2252 R. Duncan and M. Clinton 2241 y G. Tonmlas and L Corrican 2229 A. Jov and A. Ooss 2228 1L. Cnrcorim and J. [Mllrm 2°07 ‘L. Duffy and G. Keenan 22M 1A. flormlcy and P. McKlnnon 210'! 1.1. D. Wcbstcr and M. Martin 218'» R Robin and D. Fmlth 2157 FT. Venscv and .7. McCnbe 214R ' M. Iimvllnq and (1. Young 2146 It. Blanchard and R. Blnuntt 212B . Ur II McKt-nzlc ftllfI B. Idnllelt 2107 ‘V. Plncml and R Mvlutvre M92 P. Afcfivmizl nnd K. Mntlfeson 2M2 T. Dolruv and l\'l. Mcfitilcnn 2072 R. Mel/Wan and M. (‘nrrnuher ‘I'M .7. Huzhes and E. IDnugan 2056 W.K.S. Corps'Lord Astor’s Cash Book Rifle The West Kent School Cadet Corps herc wmt the provincial championship in the Dominion Marksman Junlorcompetition. Re- sults of the matches received w- day from the headquarters of the marksman organization In Mont- real show that the N0. I team scored I414 x 1500 defeating the No. 2 team from the same school by m! points. Winning the PEI. championrhlp makes the No I team eligible for the Junior Dom- tnion Championship for which It will compcte with seven other provincial championship teamsthls month. Following are the names scores of the winning teams: No. 20 C.C. West Kent. School. Charlottetown. No. 1 fcam. I414 Drunuuonrl Cobb. 288; Temple Hooper. 287: Iicrbcrt Itfantlcl. 285; and Gordon DeBlois, 279; Jack Dar- rnch. 275. Nova Scoila Champions: Col- chcstm- Amdruny CC, Truro No. I team. I444. New Brunswick (‘hamplonszsnlnt John High School C.C..SalntJolul. No. I team. I480 Quchec (‘hftmnlonsf Loncueutl t": MOIIIFPIII South C‘.C.. Ivfolttrcnl South. I465. Ontario (‘Immplonsy Dominion Mnrknurn (711111. Nlattrttva. I474. “unlfflbn (‘humplnnuz No. 53.7 ‘Winnipeg Light Infantry C‘. (7., Winnipeg. Nn. 1 trout. I400. Snskntcluwran (‘Immpinnsz N0. 1415 Strfft Currcnt. Colleziatel Inst. CC‘. Swift Current. No. 1 tram. I364 Alhcrta (‘Immblnnsz Banfl’ Rifle Club. Barlff. I476. Boom Broken Win s Junior Favorite On Endeavourll 4 1A.!‘ By Guardians Special Wire) NPIWPORT‘, N. I., June I —- The America's Cup Committee tonight selected Yankee, veteran of two cmnpztigtls, and Iinuger, newly latinchcd. to nteet tomorrow in the IITS’. sailing contest of a trial ser- ies to determine a defender of the trophy. ' _ lll luck which has dogged British Americans Cup contenders this year cost Endeavour II, T. O. M. Scpw th‘s prospective challenger for the. fantotis trophy. her main boom. by: The Americans Cup races start July 31. Shortly after she uent out for a trial spin. and before her big main- sail was raised. the boom broke about 30 fr-ct from its outer end and the blue sloop wont back t0 Bristol for refitting. She left the yard only yesterday and today’: would have been her first tuning- up spin in focal waters. Frank Murdock. structural expert of sopwtths afterguard. said the mishap was due to faulty repairs, made alter the boom broke on a prcvlotis occas on. In Running Of T I t | e FamedEpsomDerby Today (OP. by Guardian's Special. Wire) EPSOM. June 1—The vanguard of the hundreds of thousands who will watch tomorrow's 158th run- ning of the Derby. greatest o! Eng- Iandls racing classics, camped on the mlling Surrey Downs and crowded countryside hostelrles to- night as 21 of the world's finest three-year-olds awaited the call to the stifling post. And across the broad acres the strident voice of the “wonder lady of the north" aided by a loud- speaker. could be heard blaring that for a shilling she would give the winner of the big race. A spir- ited woman of uncertain age. 5hr‘ declared she had picked the last. three Derby winners. and her lungs. assisted by her magic horn, afforded her such volume that no- body tried to dispute her word. An investment of atshillini: dis- closed that she. like the public at large. thought Lord Astor's Cash Book was the best bet. Odds on the colt shortened throughout the day. during the opening program of the Epsom meet. after vcorr! spread that he had looked like a world-beater in his final workout this morning. In the finnl call over of odds at London tonight Cash Book was at 7 in 1. The colts popularity thus pill Lord Astor in the uuttsunl position of having had two favorites fru" the same race. His Early School. wlthdratvrl several weeks ago. was favored in the wintcr book. Cash Book. on thc other hand. wastrt even considered until hc won the ‘Netvmarkct Stakes. important Der- by trial. several weeks ago from a field Including several Derby can- didates. A great deal of the public sup- port for Cash Book. particularly amongst mmll bcttnrs. undoubtedly was of g. sentimental nature. for the pnpuler Lord Astor never has won the event. although his ent- ries have placed many times. His bad luck has become proverbial. Cash Book also was Fhiglandts chief hrxne for keeping the Derby honors at home. The other favor- ites all have fort-inn connections. Evrcmond de St. Alnry/‘s two thou- sand gulneas winner. Le Ksar. second favorite at 8-1. was bred in France: William Woodward's Per- Ifnx. third choice at 1.0-2. tvasbred Rifle Practice in the United States. o con of the Kentucky Derby winner. Gallant Pbx: Goya. IL, although bred In England. is owned by the well- known French sportsman. Marcel " .. . and Le Grand Duo. should he win. would give the blue rlbnnd ‘for the third year in luc- cesslon to the Ago Khan. who spends most of his time on the continent. Le Ksur still remained the horse to beat on the basis of form. but the public entertained doubts as to how he would fare around Tat- tenham Corner and along the dif- fIcuIt uphill home stretch. He will be ridden by the French Jockey. C. H. Semblat. who won with htm over the shorter. Ieu difficult lEXPOllTl PLAIN Ell/US .. |tlp1l1|rt0| tum I EWS “m SPORT WORLD I 1 Eu f!» 1nd plenum i aw _ I // MACDONALDS, EXPORT %/_ l otnm. 7.1m LlllTl-l rnennu rursn up With EXPORT-Jr's Quality firs: "plain ends" but with the udvlnugl of moinrureproof pa?" -or if you prefer, EXPORT v filter rip cigarette. In either cane, fine quality I ‘tobacco: nmre you full smoking satisfaction XIIIIIIT A "A", the new gulneas course at Newmarket, but who has had llttle experience at Epsom. And then. it was being whisper- ed tonight. Emgllsh jockeys have a long-standing INKI with their fel- lmv bantams from across the channel. English jockeys, they say. cannot win in France and are rnther TPIIICIJIII» about letting s. French rider come home first In important English races. "If ltt- Ksar wins wmorrow.he’ll have to best three horses", urns the way one old timer put it. "I-Ic might be the best horse In the race but bookmakers doubt he'll have a chalice to prnvc it". Apnrt from Cash Book and Le Ksar the name of Le Grand Duc. quoted at 100-8. was on more ton- gues than any other candidate. with Perlfox. Goya II and Major J. S. Courtaultfs Bolfo next In line. . There is nothing of note In Le Grand Duds record to stamp htm es the probable winner but the racing public has learned to fear any horse entered In any race by the Aga Khan. The wealthy In- dian potentate has won three of the Inst seven deities. including the last two. Last year his Mah- moud and Ta] Akbar ran one- ttvo. The sun shone hotly today and perfect weather was promised for the big race. ’I'hc King and Queen were ex- pecicd to head the huge crowd, most of whom will arrive during the morning when London all but empties itself for the great corni- vnl that the Epsom Derby is. Max Schmeling Afternoon This The Kensington rifle range is ready for inter-Maritime team rifle practice and a. full practice session will be held this afternoon starting at ttvo o'clock. Shoots for places on the team will be held on Saturday June 5th. Wednesday, June 9th and Saturday, June 12th. AC QUAINTANCE n. McGilIivz-ory and x. O'Brien m: I. acacmmtl and A. merry $1M so, ALL. You HAVE ‘IO DO "r0 GCOOPTH’ WORLD om 11-115 - ECLIPéE, l5 HANG YOUR ‘TRICK CAMERA on A BALLOOkhEt-l? LI5TEN, GALILEO, I. cor A NODDING ‘PHOTOGRAPHY, AND I'M LAYING A lO-TO-I ‘BET ‘THAT vou concord-r ‘PHOTOGRAPH A STAR WITH ‘THAT cams, 1F YOU WERE WALKING vowu ‘n-v musv- Arrives For Bout Thursday NEW YORK. June 1 Max Schmelng arrived In town today. prepared to go through with his "phantom" heavyweight champion- ship bout with Jimmy Braddock In Madison Square Garden Bowl Thursday night. Max Is fully prepared to enter the ring provided the New York Statc Athletic Commission, at It: meeting Thursday afternoon. fails to coll off the bout officialy. Braddock now is in training at Grand Beach, Mlch.. for his bout with Joe Louis In Chicago June 22. Kid Chocolate In Comeback NEW YORK. June I-Kid Choco- late, former worlds featherweight champion, who has been makln a successful comeback in the smaler New York fight cubs. gets another fling on the main cite tomorrow night when he goes against AI Reid promising west side battler. in a. Trainers View Chances Of The Favorites (C. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) EPSOM. June 1—Here i. what the trainers of the Derby favor. its-s think about their charges; Joe LKWBOI]. trainer or cash Book: "Cash Book has thrived on strong preparation." Frank Carter, trainer of Le Ksar: “If Le Ksar shows the some form as at Newmarket, where he won the ‘hvo Thousand Guineas, he should stand a great chance. The straight course at Newmar- ket suited him with his big stride, and he didn't show the same lik- ing for the Lonachamp course with its turns. He has clone most, o: m; work running to the left so we hope he will round Tattenham Corner all right." ' Captain Cecil trainer ti’ Perifox: “Perifox is very well and we hope he will be s11 right for tomorrow's race.” BON-Rochfort. FACTS AND FIGURES EPSOM DOWNS. Jrttne L-Facts and figures regarding the 153th Derby tomorrow: Number of starters--2I three- year-olds colts. Favorites-Lord Astor's Cash Book 7-1; Evremond Dc St Mary's LB K8“. 8-1: William Wood- ward's Perifox, 19-2. Value-Approximately £9,900 tal- mort 849.000). Distance-Mile and a. half. Record-HQ 3-5 set by Pom- mem In I915. Probable attendance-—250.000, In. eluding the King and Queen. Probable Weather-Fair. Performs AlllPostponedTilt Forum Tflflighll To Be Plqyed mount!) (COWBOY) HUGHES Above you see one of wrestling’! most colorful perfonmerl. n with!‘ n t ht who rlnh near the 753K111“... , ctuufnr work be- tween and oulcide the r0?" hi" mode him on athletic Idol. ‘ Hughes. better known u the Mtuked Mnvel, some! lo Charlotte- town tonight meetllll’ MP- x h‘ ' send-final bout of a show that ml only brings bl; time wreltlln; back to the city hut forms one 01 I118 protect cards cver offered the wrestling public hero. JUNIOR GAME TIIIS EVENING The scheduled postponed 11111101‘ game between the Holy Redeemer Dodgers. 1936 Island junlorohazn- ‘Track Condition-Fast. Post Time-About three BST (I0 a. m. EDT). BASEBALL SCORES P. m. plans. and Joey MacDmwJd’-'-C="l' adieu: will take place this evening at the Victoria Park diamond at 6 oclock sharp. All 111W!" l" asked to be on hand st 5-45- i This Evenin ‘Bought for the fourth time the past week Requires and Medium Brigade softball lvalns attempt; to play their pustpo game of the City Softball I“, After three set back-i the boy's the weatherman should show little cooperation itnd it he (toes teams will go at it hammer | tongs at 6.15 at the Park drum Last night the Elsquircs and 1 parlors were forced to cancel ti scheduled game and this t-ilt is! set for ‘rhurcday evening. Home Run Slugger: (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wit Yesterday's Homers: Greenbs Tigers; Lary, Indians; whttehel Giants; Strip. Dodgers. oneecc.‘ The Leaderl: Greenberg. Tlge II; Bartell. Giants, II; Solid; Yankees. I0; Medtvick. Cnrdina 9; Foxx. Red Box, B: Walker. '1‘. ers, 8; Ott, Giants, 8. League Totals: National It American 152. totals 306. Service Station 186 Grafton Phone 110 GASOLINE — OIL - WASIIING — GIIEASING IXPERT REPAIR SERVICE Open from 7 A. M. lntll midnight daily. Emergency calls will gilt"! l be taken care of at l" hourl. Phone I10. We handle Irvin‘ 0" 11"‘ duct! emlnllvely. CLAUDE McEWEN Manner I0 rounder in the New York Hippo- 2K2’??- The team will leave for Bedford. Nova Scotia on June 16th and will How enter competition against Nova Sco- _____w ha. and New Brunsw ck rlflemen at AMERICAN LEAGUE the Bcdford range. near Ha Ifax on the 17th. Won Loot P.C. New York 23 I2 .657 . Cleveland 19 14 .578 Chicago ‘ 19 11 .528 Is Injured Detroit 2O I8 .526 . Boston 18 15 .516 Washington 17 20 .459 P Philadelphia I5 18 .455 5t. Louis I0 25 .286 -'—-—- (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK. June I— John (Buddy) Hassett. clouting first Won Lost P.C baseman of Brooklyn Dodgers, will Pittsburgh 23 12 1357 be out of the game for several NEW York 24 15 .615 weeks as a result of a wrist injury Chlcflgfi 23 19 5'79 suffered in the first game of yes- St. lotus 18 18 50° tetdayiv. doubleheader with New Brooklyn 16 19 .457 York Gents. 13081011 l5 19 A41 Basset utas struck on the left Pllilfldt‘ D1118’ l6 21 #132 wrist by one of Carl Hubbelfs pit- Cincinna 11 25 .306 ch95, with FAUGI-l ! UMF-“Akl AMATEUR or= voun. r MENTALITY l-tAsut-r ‘THE satzkmFlc BACKGROUND ‘ro eRAsP we INTRICATE MECHANI5M - oi= MY soLAR-cAMsR éHOLlLD 1 EXPLAIN rr! l<Av=r=-l4Ar=- WIT H i012 A WHOLE YEAR, WHEN mucus "PEACH FOCUEED 1-115 TELEscoPa ow A comer, HE SAW HUNDREDS o1= trr-rcs s-mzs AND LIGHTS WHIIZLIMG AROUND 1st SPACE, BUT WHEN HE CALLED 1N somé BROTHER ASTRONOMERS: ~ WHEY ‘FOUND t’ ‘THAT 1-15 HAD HUN6 1-115 HAT OVER ‘ll-l’ END OF "or wets- scovs! HE HAD ‘BEEN LOOKING AT 9POT5 BEFORE 1-115 EYES] A l I nttltllxg fins-r e-rowlue HIM , MAUORII “ CD457... HOQDIQOUT our: WAY 1 rpppiifi. ‘lll! HAND ME THE. 255T OF THAT WALLPAPER CLEANEQ! HAND IT RIGHT HERE.’ l we firmer” WRESTLING N? York 01o 030 00x-t$ 1o o] e h f, E" t. m 3321K; slslffiiifihfitmlnipfiffil WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 “Qitton at Philadelphia, w be Main Bout, best 2 out of 8 falls, 90 minute limit "hmd Zioilliéfiwdihtevg GINO MARTINEIQLI, New York City st. m- Meson 19o 1hs.-of ~ Olgcnglbi 293g lg I, COWBOY Bulging‘: Texas , t.v Att'dH1; , ' ,- - Dletgilgfili andflgewell? an em ey Former World s Junior, Heavyweight Chamvw“ Detroit 020 00o 000-2 g o semppinal, best two out of three falls, 1 hour Cleveland I00 000 03x—4 I I y “mu k Tlebbetts; Galh . Wfiltherf-Izxrlger and Pytlak. e w” TI-IE MARVEL-formerly M85194 Marwl Only game skedded. v5, mrmmn-rousr. MYSTERIOUS MR. X- Toronto 00o 041 100-0 12 2 WEDNESDAY, June 2. at Forum “Qfififffind H";,°.f’..§'§’° 3,05: in.‘ , TICKETS: First three rows, 31-00; 3959f", 75 drcws. Krlst and Poland. ' 081115; Rllflh, 50 cents- Montreal ooo 00o ooo-o 4 1 LADIES FREE Buffalo 00o ooo 32x—5 a 4 euDgxllrfi lg-itglgggphenson, Kiea; Bew- - J _ _ _3 21 By wrcumus . ..._..-. .. i llllll f t: x Si wrrrl." 1 '1 l I'll