sEYTEMBE§lzi°4° BACK STRETCH WWII THE Friends of Sullivan and Mawhin- M, Ala-clues. Maine. must have Win delighted _to see where their itiiiiiii filzllllCll Dusty Hanover wrircn a record of 1.59 last Wed- atflqrv tit Indianapolis, Indiana, 1t i, riié fastest mi e trotted or paced m5 59.15011, and the Hanover horse u; teamed by Vic Fleming,’ who are i; ivcrlds record of 1.55 Billy lircct lzist vear. Sullivan and Maw- . r up uiitil this season raced wiitsitielv throiilh Maine fl-l .i New Brunswick, their u.» iiciiii». iery much in evidence ‘i, Frctitiiuctcii. cinrht- Ballard had zood weather w» Dulll Monday s and Wednesday's ,3‘. it Hillli Sidney. and tre- - (iJWKlS turned out which udqi-ncul his heart as he r lot of money on the 111,1’ it was nice to see the O_n htlflfldllll! sléllnah it; tit‘ Single G ac- ucrd of 215 Prior to l". t no record, She wcn -:. ltnrc in straight heats Scottv Watson. and Ethel Bellini. 2.12M. owned by Dr. iCllOWfd up his win- v wiitiiiiiz a Namrd it heals and equalled t t."'l iii Charlottetown 'ih.s makes three in a P:i't '. hr- havin: won at ‘n .\i"~i.-=t 2'1 and at Char- ii Auaiist l4. viicd bv McNeill d his first sum- iuniuz a Named bcst time 2.13. their horses in one stable. 1n addi- tion to Dustv Hanover 1.50. in Vic Fleming's striniz tiiey have the con- verted uacer Renown in Doc Par- shalrs stable. He recently acquired a winning trotting record of 2.04%.». Others of lesser note are being raced by Henry Ciukev in Maine. Lord Seika. 206%. bv Protector 1.59%. is the. seventh 2.10 perform- er for his dam Selka 2.05M. She produced amons others the Harn- betonian Willllfil’. Lorri Jim Iii) 2.00"’. now a sire at Walnut Hal Farm. The most outstanding pacer cf the season is Dr. Baker t4) 202L- bv Voicmite 2.03M. He was sold as a yearling at Walnut Hall Farni Sa e the fall of 1937. for a few liiui- drcd dollars. This scasonhe hrs so far won l4 races including sei- eial purses of a thousand dollars or more. He also set up a new pacing record for western Canada at Bran- don. 1vIariitriba—2.03‘= over a half- mle track. Another great pacer frcm Walnut Hall Farm is Fearless Peter i3i_ 2.01M. who has won 12 consecutive, victories and wl t earnings mirt; be over $10000 th \ season. He. too.‘ has been undefeated. In the page ad for Walnut Hail Farm. WllLCh lHJDQilrS in The li-ar- nsss Horse for scpzeiiibci‘ 2811i. we note amon some Walnut. liail Farm winners of last week Aioway Bit-l‘. bv McGrecor the Great. won Frec- for-Ail Trot at Charlottetown. on August 10 ._:.n, s farms at Nortli Syd- c uhiviiu inc bust. livid there and us mentioned above, tick to have ni spcctistcrs cr‘ -. . -ior—ail Tint‘ .< i,.i)ll,'lll. t:.,..-:iivr practi-l - illi’ .~..tiii-- horses that had - ~ . .1: t iiarioitctown. Amherst .‘ t» but the suniniarv was 'iOI\ int- 1UP." itiltll. but was second at Jul-v Azofi, and fourth , '1..i._. luiiovci" winning i iidlii‘ At lf second and Aaron L. had ',i lo into» every post a winning »tllli'\'. Iii n9 part oi the ' - rlinllt-ligod to the ut- i ivzis 5-2-2. and -0_ Dudcv being nose in the race. . a i mid-part of the sea- .. iviiile. Tracv Han- oi the Frec-for-Ail at i-4. 210 was the fast- tiie track was a iiifei u: to ruin through the‘- ' st suitable to fast‘ ' but tzcod for prefer a track li.i est hlcioiiy. 2.10M, the little that itok ihv 1on2 trek from illillilldllil iour yeciis ago. ar- 4 \\.l.‘li\ll1. a record and three .irtis won the two last it- Jrof-irani at the Pro- ni. taking a record -1-1_ licadiniz Model oit. Peter Pin and id stcppiiu: the third _ Slit- looked realgood .i. and was not shock‘ ill. ti! and it frequent visitor to i. l)iil'tllfl§(’tl Harvest Melo- iii Charles Willis. Covehead, I will be near the ancient l- ci ciiltiiy and perhaps her for- mtr ("iiili r. Charlie Reid. will take l lilo over to scc her. ilnior limit-cs. 2.12%, owned by lit.» CAD’ ll sainpson Grady, of §_~iiinitr..<. wus another straight tit-at \\illll\l on Wednesuiy head- g1? '1.'l,vl3ltl-i€l',2.06‘n;, Be Mc- Wiii ".. v 2.12M, and Jerry Bars iili ihrcc heats were step- 2_ iii cxiiriiv the same notch- ~~ .‘—~\\lli<‘ll equals the record tak- mhbi‘ Minor Bovtes at Charlotte- Wiii ui itllllllllif the second division 0f the 2.22 Pace, ‘will thevsecond heat of this race a Jtrtctaibic zicciderit occurred when ""1 B-ii-i iiriven by Robert Vick- i“. and Moon Glow, driven by P9 Hood. collided. Both horses Wit ucivii, both sulkies smashed, v14 both drivers injured. Driver iakers was taken to hospital, suf- éefmil from iniurles to back and "it'd; \\e sincerely hope thattheir .ii..ic.,_ ~ not verv serious, rind =1- w ., ‘l. \\‘ both out and li-Oililtl iii the near future. m" “ere manv W0nderfl1] ha - {girlie Iii-st ivetiriesdiiy at Nor-Eh i tics. but we are sure none more ignition ihc straight heat victory of of EilllllS in the Pree-for-Ali bnen- hut that Julie Evans has not dmer-llfliik well this season, be- W mlIHHu-eek revious she liad ‘wit, ,8 1.20 Tro and Pace from a _b field at fibre-best time 2.13 “‘ "W KW. we are sure. euc- fitiwi her to new Allows. 2.0m. maelrijiyrlibtlontzfiallt and squtrehHajzliai _. .1 o ie wre. ve s e “d! {gloat each of the three heats. no,‘ “km: rselcgrgmtihe first htzatAtlif . nosed ou - lffffk Her previous record was m i‘. "ti in the second heat of the wt at Charlottetown Au]. i4. Pas i “HMS "it out conzratulations we yo, 051g‘? B iarze share of them to ur iicn. who drove three of the in Alton 1, ump | - ~ a. Major Bowes 2.12% "llgn-Iiilqlic Evans 2.10m. The despatch m“ ofillli Sydney states that vet- o“, cmllflftlS at the North Bydnev m I'd not recall a similar in- canadqBuYflClllil‘ hlstorv in eastern h, [hm-T rat is winniniz three races day, Qslllliizht heats on the same. um w uitc ti, number of driveis m“ It‘! can recall have won three m‘, é Pl tiav. but a cursory glimpse euéglsit-Hilcs or Mirritimta l - .w vears ro no revea l teat (lllDllcfltlllfl J0g‘3_ ovmgfswlll be races at. New Glas- Y, ~ . next Wednesda. Sept- ’ i-Aiiihci- m,“ , st. Sept. 1a. w tii Mid- N ‘lqlitlélgliltluttwntgg- and mu“, {oihwmkl-siiuw and North Sydney H ""“_ ownléfillofwrilkrr. r-ltv. is the new won v sicnt Mac. 2.15M by Abbe uid If; in)?‘ i - lllv Hood is Orcus Qmll‘ purchased the Dflcer m“ Shucen in Ontario and she la Glasicwlopctl clown to race at New "fXt Wednesday. Sullivan and MQwTriTnnev don't be- .horscs racing is a [Santa Margueriia that raced itiriiu-iil-i CPWW. among _seven seasons O11 the trot and tool: .. a iiiiiiivti‘ of Islmidvrruia record oi 2.01“. at tllllf gllll. Last ‘wcck at the age ci l2 she wiped up‘ urior to the race. Tom Mc- his head‘ > _ _ _ o: svuncy. {QHIIQYIV 0511115 -the horses legs in klffkillll tore mat , can». Usclta Britton 2J2‘:- P of the toughest huriirss inure named lsr One season she was chzinscd to the pace and rock a record oi 2.02M and lat hcr ODDOSIUOH of lil2ll class lliilflfi bv Wllllllnfl in 2.01‘: and 201M. She is of the McKinney 2.11M strain. which is renoivneti for llS toughness. We cannot recall a vcdr in which so tnaiiy accidents have occurred on race ETRCLS. This is lilCt-vt "ret- table and nearly ziiivziys avoidable. At Payiiesvilie. Ohio. two trecks into a fled of 11 paccrs were racing in the $1.200 Pcter-at-Laiv stake. The horses were in a solid mass and .li:;t alter the quarter was uassctiun Si‘: seconds. Single Dcn trailing scccnd on the rail made a short. break and the tracers Mrs. liniftht- and Callie G. crashed. Lawrence Chaifee, driver oi Mrs. Knight sui- (cred a severe break in his icit iiinh i close to the hip, while the flfl d, Charis iviiibrcv who uiis bmiinrii Callie G. iviis lllClilili. to be cvcn more seriously imiircti. Bcih were! rushed to the emergency liuspiizik? and it was discovered that l\'l1ll)1'\‘_\' had his left shoulder broken. the back part of his left i-ar torn (all- and severe internal injuries. Cllilfllt‘ t Mabrev is cne of thc tiniest int-n‘, driving horses. Hi‘ iii-nbab v docs not welsh more than 110 pounds, hut is a real little giant and has won some notable victories. He has manv friends vrho will rctirct lite unfortunate injuries he has rc- ceived. On the same day in the conclud- inz heat of the thousand dollltr pacing stake Adam Volt» siiiiiib Pf! and turned compietelv over. throw- inz Harry Scott. Harry scrambled rivet the bodv 0f the horse to reach and hold him down. but of his uniform and when he rose, both legs of the trousers wcrctorn and the sinht Of tiie iiooiiliir diiijrr- bare limbs exposed. was so amusiiir: that some waiz shouted: "I'm-res Short in his shorts!" After assist- ing the izeldintz to rise. Harry retir- ed to the infie'd and inicr returned with a nattv new outfit. Not to be outdone in chroniclintz Maritime winners. the HnnoverShoc Farms had that Ktw"Cl'tfll‘lESf0\\'l'l , .E.I., Squire Hanover 2.11%. tjv Guv McKii-inev t4) 1.58%. Sempe up. won the 2.17 Trot. Barnev Han- over 2.07. bv Guv McKlnncjo i4‘- 1.5B“'i, Semple up. won a Classified event. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Dough Macpherson, speedy run- ning and plunging back of the Argonaut Rowing Club's Inter- provlncial Rugby squad. notified club officials he was finished with football a year ago today. Vital part of Coach Lew Haymliifs back- field setup, MacPherson merely said he had had enough football. Baseball Results YESTBRDATB RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE us: York ooo too ooi-i s 1 wgghlngton 101 001 00X—3 l0 2 Rufflng and Rcsar; Chase and Earlv. st. Louis ooo too coo-s 4 i Chicago 004 010 l0x—6 12 3 Auker. Hudliri and Swift; RisfieY and ‘Pi-ssh. Cleveland 20f 000 200- 5 Bl p t 10o at» llx—-l0 u 1 (Allen, Milnar, Naymlck and Pyt- lak; Newosm and ‘Pe-bbetts. NATIONAL LEAGUE I30 000 000-4 8 l 000 031 llx—6 l2 l. and Chicago‘ St. Lou s _ French and Collins; Shoun Padgett First Game: Brooklyn M3 M“ ‘mo-s 7 ‘ Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 l0 0 Fitzsimmoris and Franks: Hisbe. Syl Johnson and Warren. Second Game: Brooklyn 000 350 240-44 l: : Philadelphia I00 000 110- 3 l Casev arid Mancuso; wiliml- Smoll and Atwood. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE mo n02 ooo-z n o 000 000 000-41 5 3 Marchildon, Buffalo Tr-nnto White and Zublc: Pezzullo and Heath. 100 010 002-4 I 0 R " . . N¥.:.'.,c:'k" m9 l2! Mv-fl I1 0 ‘two straight light left-s to the face, THF (‘IIARLOTTETINVN nil/low“! ZAQE§EYFL Conn Takes Pastor To ‘Pennant Races lMillie Kalmuck Cleaners In 13th Round ‘At A Glance By Sid Feder Associated Press Sports Writer MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. New York. Sept. 6 —tAP) -—Billy Conn. the abdicating light -ht‘avy- weight champion campaigning for a shot at heavyweight King Joe Louis. knocked out Bob Pastor. New York State heavyweight tltllsl. in . 13th round of a 15-round bout tonight. Conn weighed 1'14; Pastor 180 3-4. Conn wore Pastor down with left hooks to the body, floored him for a seven count in the ninth round, a nine-count in the 12th round and put him away for the full 10 in ilir- 13th. The end cam‘? after 2 uiiniitPs. 54 seconds. Tiio rounds. the eighth and 12th, wci'e taken away from the Pitts- ;:u"f’.her for low punching. P.is'or went down for the third md final time from a left right- pd i~r .t t to the mitt-section. and [referra- the body, with left and right to Pastor CClllltTtllCi twice with lciis to the our, Conn with long left and right to the‘ face. Conn's short left. sneaked iri-l side Bob's face. left to the face that Pastcr up and foliowctl left and right. to the hcati. Pistor ivas hitiuiiitg Billy about the body in a neutral corucr at Conn's i-cund. i-vrice, 'I‘h:n es and fiailed sway ut Conn came riexht t e Pastor 's guard and Coii ii landed a ROUND SEVEN 'I‘liey B.liv's left ‘s in w. A on tiit- yll‘. Pa to l§lll_\‘_(:fl't'.’lllflli‘1ll counted him out. Crinn 1l."li§"'.l Pa tor wuiii a At. mun. he tried to gci. up. bu! left PllS"l' target! Ccnivs ca lir- couldn't make it, and at 10 h: a stirrt lift at. inc bell. Blilliliwri flat on his face. round. Thus. did the Pittsburgh cham- pion. who. at 174 pounds tonight ivas still under the iialit- heavy- w._i;lit izmlt. iiinke good his (311111- iiltign to rt-t at. the Brown Bmib- Pl‘. ‘The \'i'illll'I' of tonight's tussle has been prrniiscd a shot at the heavy- WPiuht s by Mike Jacobs. and there .. no question about who was ‘he winner here. P ' ' was troll-beaten. although _ ‘lint: how much some of citing" light-heavyiveicht champloms low punches took out of him. Three times Billy was warn- cri for hitting below the bell, and two rounds were taken awav from iiini for thi The crrrvti contributed to a gross gate of sill . ' violation. (Inc 0' these ‘ "’ ROUND EIGHT and ticiiblrrl I 7 {cits and hand landed on Pcf Pastor d f. the exchnntzed straight. iefts iindcd on rounri-lioiise irfis ns-t Pador‘ Conn's l'Cllilfilli'ii‘..(‘ lcft nzain land- izindrtl n short lr-ft and a hard rich! to the hcad. . ‘in ti» chili. ii l;ll livok to the iviih loft and . stoma loft and rizlit at the back head. . hard l liced out i found i hard, straightened ‘- up with bell. sold 5 HES. s‘. u‘ r w ht Cotirfs Conn ill’. Pastor ' d in and hit. Bob rights. . Bob's l rushed ii 'i""“i"i' 1'" "if the lvad. ~the 12th -he lost after knock-t P>“"“'m"“ih in: Bo‘) clean through the rones, FEW" l)“ for a count of nine. 0 ‘ I - A-iig. P15- 0: (the AssociatedmPrtkas score car otin 0o. eic o the .. . . ccmpietcd rounds. Of Pastor's four no‘ En EIXE 12m ‘for ' Thlei" {OFICHHHTFCT diff left hclwks iritriip m: '- u b..!' b .~".‘.‘. ‘F’ . , “s. ‘Ti ilillituitsel’ 32s awlotp tosPLItfZlKn l yn‘ Tslm" ti». T‘)? l: d!‘ m? that and time after time it llfltl a i »n:,‘,]§.\"‘l;, 5 i“: g n" 07m‘ crcwd nf 14.448 customers on their ‘(j-of vi .~ T fr,“ ‘. r ,.'i..1. “m, many," ... .i .i.c\\ _.i fLlf ....ii ‘" face and iii. to ilic hoclv. i Al flil‘ \\'lTll ciir. s. either for Conn's icnv niur-hznc or Pastor's knockout fr'rii ‘ ‘"d_v blows. but there was no argu- i i: aqninst. the decisiveness of‘ Choirs triumph. However. it was disclosed later. that ail Pastor had to do was cc! ‘ iin l)."l.".l‘P the "i0" sounded over “im. and itt- no’. only would not: have brcn knocked out. but wouldl actually have won the 18th iscunttt Ciimixinz out of the ring. Refcreei Cavnnnugh said the final left tnl tho body was "dangerously ci.ise"i ‘.0 foiii territory. "Would you have taken ihr- round .i\v:i_v from Conn if Pas'or got un be‘ore the iO-couni?" lie was iifikTd “Ab=oiutci_v," he said. “The ruls- says a boxer who is fouled must ‘rut up before the count of 10. Pne- tor rii"n't. therefore I had no .ii- icriiative but to count him out." ROYND BY ROYND ROUND ONE Pastor to=seri left. and right to the b~dr and Billy countered with In classy Conn connrchd with left and richt to the head. Pa=tor ru'h- ed Conn across the rinc drfwnsz both hands t0 the body. Then BIb tossed left. and richt to the bee. Conn connect-sh with a hard riiiht to tho jaw at the bell. Conn's "sound. ROUND TtVO Pastor again charged in with both hands to the bcdy. Conn's loopinn left landed on the jaw and hi; right just grazed Bob's chin. Pastor rvoifrcri in left and rights to the face. They spent nearly a minute maulinz each other in close. ‘Pastor's straieht left flicked to Billy"; face three times and Conn countered with a solid left. to the m -scct-lon. Pastor landed a right . ' s to the ear as the bell soundcd. Pastor's round. ROUND THREE Pastor dug a left to the bodv and Billy did the some with a rirzht. In c yo. Psstor threw a short right upper-cut. and a sharp left to the face. Conn's straight left landed‘ on Pastor's lace twice. Pastor straightened Billy up with s. hard left hook to the nose. Pastor attain reached in with a short left, but , Billy came back fast with a hard i left hook. Conn's left swing went into Pastor's mouth twice and the crowd roared. Conn did the same . thing again as the bell rang. Conn's round. ROUND FOUR I For half a minute, all they did was feint at each other. Conn's left hook landed on Bob's trunks, and , Billy apolfglzed. Conn swung a hard rlzht to the body. Billy was taking some of the aggressive now and threw his left to the body three times more as Bob circled h'm. Pastor's overhand right connected with Conn's ear. Pastor landed left to the jaw and riizht to the head. Conn rushed in with a flurry 811d then both stood near mid-ring and siutiaed away as the crowd howled. Conn rushed in and was punching away at the bell. Conn's round. ROUND ITVI t Billy chased Pastor noun-d the ring, lacing out with lefts to the body and head. Pastor banged l ham right w the iii-w. and Conn beuime. more cautious. Billy flick- s-d a short left. to the face and Pas- tor came back with a half dmen icfts and rights to the body. Pastor slashed a right to the eye. then throw s. right emu short of the face at the bell. Pastor's mind. worm: six ' i Dwtz. Bar-aide And Bottarinl; lievs 1,, k on ecolna all their e gs in e Mk" fll it were. or n. er sLi Branch and Pflddfll- ._ .._.i_.i.. i. boces were nrnaicd = ' “$0111.! speared Bob (‘ll‘ x . ‘A short i Pmtoi‘ court cf sewn at the ivll. F?"f'“ sfill cii the floor. rrunti. FOUND l0 ' the face at the boll. Conn's round. ROYND ll . .3. . a ritiht iairdcrl on the i’) ilrcr. The rrhirr-c iwd reachrd the rind b"rl_\' as the T0091. r5 left to the T‘ i. B"h .. .l a l"Ellt tho‘ i‘. . ilic t’ in. Pastor stabizcd i\.*ii lclt and rruh: to the Pastor's short lPfl___S>l_‘.i't[ilX’fl__T_0 ‘off the jaw. 'I‘he American Leskuo pennant, chase is getting as tlzht as a noose , on a fat man. The stumbliig | Cleveland Indians are only a grime in front of Detroit Tigers, two in -, ' front of the Yankees and a bare fcur games ahead of Boston Red Takes Event » lAt North Sydney NORTH SYDNEY—. N S ’I‘rur0, N S_ sport honors 1111131‘ beat. inz. when every racing witnessed in this vear. HYZLIIL; . ll iii the ‘town driver, who ,, . rd toil (Wilt 11C '31P Purses for the final of . Sent. 6.— the three-dav meet totalled $650. In the only mishap of the dayt 1184 Tom Holmes, veteran. Charlottc- i “one M“, U, Pnomd v95“ iJ. I. Siailliktlflfili. krc. Bars in the second Named Racc,t1em's_ by A. Lanizilie. of Bath, NB. In contrast to Wednesday's rac- event straight heat victories, today's win- ners really worked for their money, and the large crowd attending the iliifll (lav oi the Cape Breton County Exhibition was kept constantly in an uproar, 85 spurts o1 speed outsiders racing home in fro t. It was the zreatest single week's went in Gillette's Again lSponsursWorldSeries _ sent intimation is made that for the second season in Siiutesslc-ti, Gil- Cape Brew“ lettls safety Razor 00., ‘FVG 0b- taincd the Canadiin i ‘lJFOZICiCHJiL lite Wot. i ciiiract \ " slut “X- _ r , .,, suffered a fractured leg when he -'—-—~-~» »--—--- velfheiogalttzinonflal ‘Iaeflxguevilcstrégy close in ‘me M m” mo ‘MMKG colglidcd ‘viviith HOIWBFdlHGSTlYEQS of “Mm Nalmeall RaceYtFZOO) 21 ‘ ' ‘ a ~‘ . t.. . . - .' ."~ . 2i i-t -K-.'i Bl-Cokiyn Dodger: m. 7,. {he P, i,‘ The Huh Town en :\. oiiiied bv J. 5-‘ “(:35 r V“: 0 G“ Hqlwster- i x e Kulmf v , I n ., by L0 and H4 swhice‘ Cm a ting ‘Akkmh Sofia,‘ , “m, mp1,? ax; ‘ He was removed to hospital. Tllistulligl/Lltxiq hi} llill. ii 1 V; - , - li.iii‘l til“ ' .. i... _ i- ‘ - —- iqnsrg: ggfioéylegggd s: ntjclafcxganfin third. tyiii< Brian Yor ind Silciit| SUMMARY Gail Harve er i.H>t\' i mil gamés ‘aheady ‘ “Ln .190. Hal . eat-ii ivith a| Named Race ($200) Times: 215; 21+. The Séandmly; first position in their credit nnd| ' ~1i"_l§'(:‘“1]51rell-Ill_lside Scott (Conroy) 6 6 1 i Iiree-for-All Trot a Pace $250 “E I . i‘. WBrian Yorke rRudderhami 4 1 2 2 i A“ RICAN IEACJE Hqnnvp" m. NM flwq O i Jean Henley tCampbeli) 1 2 3 ‘l Tracey Hanover Iltudderlzrimii’. 1 1 W I. PFT GB GT!’ firsts illl'l one tact-rind tiukt- i \‘ti. ‘is-gent Mac ‘Hagmlgsl a 3 6 ' ‘mm’ AM" ‘Kiim’ 1 j ' CI‘\\Yolnnd 75 S‘ 577 n 24 mm‘ 10.31., a. Mfm. ].;.,»,,‘,‘.,,..;\l Mn,“ .Silent Joe isandersrin) 3 5 5 - Direct 1.. MT. (Tiiritn) I‘. 3 5 DFPJOit. 75 s1 aria i 22 Sriililittofl. 'r>. n. Iillllfl, f'.lialill‘f'.'ii!vrodnl T- ‘M. Jflbfllri“ 5 4 4 ~ ‘Ailowflv ‘B- R~ 1i 5 4 5 New York 73 57 562 z 3; ma,» Sr-mmi Nqnrnfl Ifflflp gftpyflyop- Times: 2.14 1-4; 2.14 l-4; 2.14 jncrinat tA. Jzili-ilt-i-i 4 5 4 Boston . 4 22 time a heat to Tllt‘ Biiki-r. l)\\'flt‘(i 3-4; 2.14 3-4. i Times- 209 3-4; 2.10 i-z: 2% 3A NATION“. I... GIF .- . _ »- - ; —: .._ . __ Cincinnati S? 46 .043 —~ 25 Brooklyn 7'3 5a so» 7 2:. —~——- fi. - i DEVON T Khis LICAI) orrvou. no. sQii. M/(‘Pi._ Devon blanked Dalhoiisie llawl-ts 7-0 f"n‘"lit in the f st c"nf“st oi a TlVF-Tfllfi? final for t)... ""“' BTlln-"WYPR Busvliill Title. . Btlics mouth. Conn's left hock dug ‘ to the body again. Pasioz" Liiidrd a i straight. left l0 the mouth. Conn!’ lIflUllCNl a left anti right to Pastor's face and Pastor gave ground. '1‘ clinched Wlill Conn still punch Conn's left went to the face iigqui at the bell. Conn's round. ROUND l2 B:il,\"s left htiud found its mark on Bob's fare at will for 30 .~econ(ls. In close, they tore at each otliefls bcckes. Conn drove a vicious loft ,io the body. Conn's left landed on ,the jaw and a long right hit the .s.ime tarzet. Pastor dug two lciis‘ to the ribs, Conn wins warned bv iRefcree Cavanaugh again to keep _.,__*i_____ dliflfp his lefts to the body higher. __ ;P.1.<tnr coultln‘t. seem to get out of ‘ille way of Conn's left, and he fin- taliv fell into a clinch. Conn lnntied ,lcft and right. to the face and Pas- tor {all throuch the roprs He took a count cf ninc. He ru. .1 "n and ‘ivzs siuggiii‘: away at the l*\‘ Roi- erce Cavanaiigh tock the rriund away frcm Conn for low PllhCllll‘. tllfifl it went. cicwn in the records i as Pastor's round ROUND l3 Conn came out peeved at. the reforms action and landed two‘ smashzrig left hooks to the face‘ that staggered Pastor. He kept it . “ng Plis- . t . Pastor thrrwl ihrce ii Jabs to the fact‘. P.i=tcr tcd with a solid rizht to the head. Pastor lillltlPfl‘ irit. right and left to the face, as, ' ndeci against. the roves, Pas- i held rn for st-"ontis tired. Conn's itit lirck connected ivlih Pn.='oi"s rat‘. Tlzci‘ .. . a half minute ex- Cll""2l2‘.‘-Y st: ‘t lcfis. 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