JUNE 2i. 1940 GUA Rniiw PAGE SEVEN qgluEMBEk WHEN ‘B, Th Canadian Press) l . baseball's iron man. ‘lfflogfllrieli at as u» the round- ni m.» keeps one year ago to- w“ asked lo be dropped from w‘ yo“; Yankees’ lineup M113’ 2. l" main; his record of 2. 130 iitlve games, and went to lc in Rochester, w m he mid a form of paralysis. Z o $1 5 m," C nc at the expense gmiirca en Washington today niglnlhlflvll 12-1 decision at Cleve- W was the fifth in a row for the i-idiiins and kept them in the three- ". m» {or the American League ulgeller allowed only (our hits. in- Cei-altl Walker's fourth-in- . and fanned 11 to be- st major league hurler ITS t-l is season. He nfllllfll‘ Win for Browns ‘nie Browns won a double-header Louis from Boston, 2-1 and ,lm~ ii: ~ iiith consecutive vie- ll\('l(f'.’l the Red Cox out "lean lead. Bees Drop T0 NEWSHAN RETIRES CAPE 'l‘t_>\\‘N.~(CP)—R0bi. Alli- ginrza‘. manager oi the Cape l _\'(‘L1l‘5. and in the pap- . . vears. has retired. He L. besi (‘lKlPd by c, C. Norris, as Joni ma:"....iei' and secretary. kl" s. Player's “MILD"— the cigarettes with the “welprool" paper which does not slick to the lips. o4...» ’ PM Yankees Blanked Sogotlin Rlgney bested Monte Pear- “11 B11 l_1-lnn'ng pitching duel “'5 u’ W111" 50X shut clll. New Ycizk Yankees 1-0 at Chiljawo on Mike T' h’. l ° _ . nedys égfiblgs ngle and Bob Ken It was the fi the world Ch“ ftli straight loss for mpions. Tilers‘ Streak Smtppcd Philadclplia :.ti hi‘, . the winning H w; snapped streak oi the Tigers at 51X games. and §ll0\‘(‘il lllf‘ Bflllflfils‘. hac‘ into third nlaee hy \\'1llllil1.Z 67g hat Detroit behind the good 131C111’ Iii l. "ll Cl ll" ii avg Edi-feussetri-i I lll))_\) DCLl 1e P lladelpliia [lingers restrict- ed the T111911‘ 10 Pii-llit. hits three m‘ which ivcre obtained hv Hank Greenberg, Chicago 6-1; Cellar Position NEW YORK. Jliiie 20.-tAP) — Old Chuck Klein knot-sod Cliieiil- nati Reds out oi i.i'sl HidLU in lilo National League 1001i)‘. '1‘..e veteran oliliiedei- knocked TH E CHAR LOTTETOWN | Godoy Stopped In Eighth I ‘at the bell. Louis’ round. ROUND ONE Godvy came out in a half crouch and immediately went into a ROUND Fol-m clinch. Louis pulled clear and throw a lcit and rgiht to the body. Between munds “he sewn“ Louis landed a spent several moments wiping the off their respsotive bailitiers. Most of the crunson was Gcdoy's. They" started c-ut rolling along the ropes ivzt-h Godoy tirylng to do diamaige to Lo 2s’ bcdy. The maul- ing continued through the whole that minute oi the round. [than Godoy swung a right to title ear. Lions fired le-lls and rigihits to the head in close and Godoy did the same. Louis straightened Godoy up with a rlgrht uppcrcut. As the 1121111112 rrniaincd in close. t-iierc was n taro liom the $12.50 seats ill l-hc upprr gféllldeiléllld. They maul- ed and pc-krri at ennh other in it neutral ccrner iorr several éeoonds. They eiztfiiauged lofts. Godoy to the body. Louis to the head. Crcdoy threw lelis and rights to the ohzn. and lock a pair of uppereuls in re- turn. Gcdsiyls eye was in bad shaipe again blil he nlauied Louis across iihe ring at lihe bell. Lolizs’ round. ROUND FIVE Godoy rilsiheti across the ring Elllifl slic-vcd Louis agrunst the ropes. He was swineiizg Mldly now ivith bcilh hands. Imus counted on up- perou-ts in close. Gcdoy fired a left to the bodiy but too-k a short Jar- ring left uppercut in return. Godoy sis-ruled to be ocncentratzng on Louis’ badly this round. Louis iivas again working on Gcirioys eye. Ar- tllfo landed a sliif right on the hard right on the chin and Godoy appeared shaken. M11113 liuilsd out of two more clinches and banged away at (30- day's nsad wit-h bet-h hands draw- . biocd from Arturds nose. Go- y threw a long overhand right to llic champions ear. They maul- ed each other against the ropes. Louis was pnttzng everything bi:- hind (very punch. As Godoy tried loath)’ in close, a vicious right ii". 1t (today's lcft eye and some oi I the hhcczl was sinrared on Louis" lace. 'l‘lic_v mauled each other a- lmii! line rcinss. then Louis sma=lred two more vicious rigih-t/s to Godo ‘s c-YN and the clit wlckmed. Godo_ s face was a red patch all the way down to his shoulders as the bell rang. Louis’ rcund. ROUND TWO Godoy immediately crowded ln close. but Louis bricked away and .1 bl d with his left. In a half- Grday threw two she-rt The champion yvhz-ckrd n- \\'llill bet-h hands to the body. COIN" bounced a hard loll to the chm nls midsection and was straight-curd up by a whistling right ur-nercut. A right cross nail- Godov rin the jaw. In CV59, me challenger was warned againstiis- I lug his head. Louis’ lists ware agaan fllllllg bloody damage to Artuzols eyes and zlcse but stzll he kept “'3 .\ in all folir ions as the Phiilirseame from behind al Philadciiiliia ti» tllliible the feeds 4-15, in i; lz-iiining t gnuic. ‘lliiis the iillc iirozzkiyn Dodgers regained llixsi place, His s xlh homer oi ill: year in ihe eighth lied the ecliiil at 3-3 llien in the 12th hi5 Silliilll to right brought ScliiLic across with the winning run. The Giants caught ill) with Larry French, the only southpaw who liali beaten tilt-m tli .‘("i\_~i'lil. aiizi famed Ja-ivk Ah slzargiitt‘ lcitH and another .- ‘ k K .. _- \ lion v liri Go oy. e apparently 21.1111‘: ‘igqalufautzofllilslfisilizgles ‘ ivas izndlng it diifioul to see from smeared vrlth Godovls blood. Go- m5 5m“ 19"’. we. and he km‘ d. bounced two “rt lrits n-il tnc “R17”? m“ R03“ “m” me 0911c clxaiinpinii's head at tilic bell and 5cm flgmfls ‘yore “bflmly Smear‘ me mow“ mama M me an...“ ed with the ciarcil. In a neutral, Lions‘ rcnnd. corner, Godcy threw left and right, at the bell. 101115 round. ROUND SIX coiling m. In a neutral corner lincy vi ROUND THREE Gctioy came out in hl= usual Chicago Cuts tll- New York. French held ihe (ii-ants to one liil. for five innings but ill llic sixth they drove nini in coil-r \\'1tll 10111‘ hits aild four runs. '1‘i,en tlie_v not ‘ two niorc hits and the hitilli‘ num- ber of runs off old Charley ltoot in the scveiiili. Pittsburgh Pirates dicppeil the Bees into the cellar hv choking of: a late raily to gain an even spill iii the four-gauze series iviill an 8-? victorv at Bosto zuiio i iTTTTlli. 100 and Queen and from Prime Minis- (1:11) r Piliiijiiiljiiij Fiiiiiiliiiliiifjiifijjj "lirllllllzrlllmzll HELP BUY THE BOMBER! 5% of Our Total Sales Du ring Our? 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Li:u.s'. ‘l (teddy iivas wiping lihe ‘ N ) ‘E. __m Ah. . l staggeicq me lc-od ii h s eye and once niqre ' vgéiall‘ if “Ten Z11.“ “ah gmlm ‘(an as he {any} m_ ‘in: falls hosed as the nation souxd Mflcphmll has cplobmifll s U Anpuyff n; the sum? didn't (10 fOlilHHlJl from the oft-Ply going. birthday. biessaqes of eorizratuln- hm any gncd and he held. ‘They 11-31115’ 11il3W1T1l15 1W1"? 11111118 9011- tions were received from the King uiaiiirtl each l(’l‘ Kr severe! mo- '51<11‘1'111110 ilfl111f1i-T- G660)‘ 11111156 (‘all y m» ropes‘ GM}; lwilh a some: of lrills and rights to 3331;‘; [fight yo the mm i the iriitl. ’l’:i:ii Licuis cased U0- _ _ _ _ iloyis knc io birekl-e wiht a snort right. (lo was haniincriilg at I.|01l1b' bcd; at the bell. Louis’ round. 1 .Gcdioiy's eye again. The blood was l virtually pouring fmm the eye by l t-hzs time. Louis held Gedoy oif 1 with straight lefts, then was Just- ‘.liort; with the most vicious rght hand of tihe bait-tie. There was more znauling. Then Louis fired lefls ~' rights to tihc body. Gcdoy's ..c;.iai:d right bounced off Louis’ lend. Liouis came out of a clinch, ‘ZiIIlIHCFOCl Goticy ait will. He did the loco seine tlnmizige nzid Gcdoy vsent down. He gct up at the count of six as the bell rang. Louis’ round. ROUND EIGHT i? ii i ii i. "é la oe Louis Gets His Keven i Two Ring HALIFAX. June 20 —(CP) — An Air Force fighter Jerry Hawke, carried ot.t two titles. the llghtheavy and the heavyweight tonight. as the annualMarltlme Amateur Boxing Championships ended here. Decisions which took title chances from two New Brunswick lighters brought protests from the crowd. Dallas Laskey, Fredericton. was decisloned by a navy fighter Sclil- llon. in the welterweight final and Lien Green. Saint John boxer now in the navy. was disqualified in the bantamwelght wlndup for punch- ing Austin. of Halifax. low. Fighting in the lightweight divi- sion, Darling, an artilleryman» routed three Halifax negroes in a row to take the title. ~ Results. which saw eight new champions crowned. were: Fflyavelght-Bunny Foley, Halifax, Flecisloned Tommy Cameron, Hall- a x. Bantamwelght- Austin. Halifax, awarded title when Green dis- qualified. Fleatlierwelgttlt-‘Roe. navy tech- Cooley, navy, nical knockout over ln first round. Lightweight-Darling. R. C. A.. Ko'd Armstrong. Halifax. in second: First Game: Bcetton 000 001i 000»! 5 0 Sit. Louis 100 000 001-2 l3 U Unshaw. Halifax. ko’d Jimmy Sul- llvan. Halifax. in second; Darling declsioned Thompson, Halifax: ttiitzilrllng ko’d U-pshaw in first for e Welterweiizht-Scullion. navy. de- clslnneri Laskev. Fredericton. Middleweight -$teeves. Aldershot ko’d Gillan. R. C. A. in first. Heavyweieht- I-fawke. R. C. A. F. decisiorled Sailor Ideson, navy. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE NewYoi-k 00000000000—0b2i Chicago 000 000 [D0 01-1 11 0 lli innings.) Pearson and Dickey; Rilgney and Tresm. Washington 000 100 00-1 4 4 Cleveland 401 007 00x-12 10 1 Masterson, Morileagiudo and i Early; Feller and Hemslev. l Philadelphia, 000 222 000~6 12 I Detroit 000 102 010% 8 2 Den-n, Heussse and Hayei; New- hclise-r. ‘Trout. Kness and Tebbctis. l i l l i l l l Gatehouse and Peacock; Nlggel- mg and Susoe. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 110 O00 100 000-B 81 Philadelphia 100 000 (E0 001—4 i1 0 (l2 innings.) Thomipson, gs and hcmibardl, B98 Heiahberger; Hlgbe and Warren. tiwood A . iq) y; l; Pittsburgh 020 ooo 301-8121 ROI/k s v N BOSIOn 000 00 04-2-7 15 1 ‘ 1;. .5 . .1 ll G.d Butcher. Brown and Ltpez: mgillclstililoxivillltffic b03112:- oMlgémfini 1531119119911 111111 l er scoiec iiili ns rig uppsrcu. ‘ . - then connected with two straight 01110880 192 09° 009-3 9 ° lefts to the nose. Another split- NQW Y0“! 000 004 20x——6 7 0 French, Root. Olsen and Iiodd 1 Solhumaoher, Melton and Danning. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 001 000 010-4 8 1 Newark 230 000 OtZx-l 11 1 '< hall/Baotou’ and Gluliane; Peek and Padded. Btiffailo 000 000 102-4! 12 0 Jersey City 000 000 000-O 3 2 _ Hutchinson and McCullough; l QE§?1?'9E1.‘_“1?“...3{“°"11"-. . ‘ Just as he pleased and Godoy went dovim. He got up at eight and walked in for more punish- ment. A whistling right dropped Rumor Has It That Hamlin Jumps Club rumors flying around Brooklyn tum oilt to he the McCdv. Dodgers had another big headache on their hands today. The gossiprrs say right nander Duke Hamlin, tihe club's only 20- giame winner igst season. has 11111111- ed the club and gone beck to his Mvhlcan pota-to farm in a huff. C-lub officials wouldn't say ycs or no. BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles M. Carmichael 125 102 93 E. Connors 111 86 117-434 H. McInnll 137i 9'! .3 M. Hillier ‘i5 115 73-686 O. Plneau 812 104 84 L. Ellison '74 90 77-561 Tonight's Schedule At 7o'clock Sharp Ladies Gents R. McFar-iano J. Coyie F7. Cnrlev J. McOuald H. Covle 1". McCai-villc ‘M’. Avlivard F7. Cullen Mitchell A Blanchard P» Smith Geo. Voiu-irz M’. Haley R Harley M. Mr-Farlano T McA-"lam E. Dougan '1" Wilson Bears Downs Royals 7 - 2 MONTREAL. June 20—(AP)— Sieve P sic Tnuted Rioyals to six hits today and chalked up his initial victory as the Bears galloped in a 7-2 decision at Newark. The Bears stowed away the game early by scoring five rlins in the flrsi; two innings off Wyne I11- Masitier. Altogether they gathered ll blows. four off A1 Hollingsiivorth in one inning. BASEBALUS BIG SIX (Associated Press) Batting (three lenders in each i league) :- R H Pct. G AB Dannirig. Giants 4'1 184 28 6'1 .364 Radcliffe, Browns 52 206 28 74 359 AicCosky. Tigers 46 190 4568 .358 Finney, Red Sox 46 211 34 '74 .351 Moore, Giants 47 187 38 64 .342 Nicholson, Cubs 45 157 25 53 .338 Home Runs:- American League: NIX. Ried 50X. l6; National league; Mize, Card- inals, l8. ge 0n Godo Air FOFCB Fighter W11" lC/zallenger,BadlyBeaten. Titles At Maritime Amateur Boxing Ch’ships NEW YORK, J1me 20—(AP1--It' the ' i And Rovers Challenge!"- We the Brighton Hawks do heri- by clililli-ilge (Wins. Worlhk llllilks for a game of Softball tn lie played at Victoria Park any time suitable to Mr. Worth. Signed L. Moore. h1g1‘. of thl Brighton Iiawks Juvcnlll am. 1%., Loses On Technical Kayo Early In The Eighth Round (By Sid Feller Associated Press Sports Writ") YANKEE STADIUM. NEbV YORK. Juno 20—~ii\l'l'—t'fhe "U111" 1°‘ Louis, the “butcher" of the prize ring. came. bark 111110» 1 - “u” m) In methodical, cold-blooded faidlinn, he took T1\(ll;,( nn . o I’ do“ the (jhiloz‘ll, who hurt his pride hy lusting 1;» fllllilil\ will lilm l.i~ Fciirilary. For seven rounds he carved the South Alllviliilll s far-v all-H: punching with us much devastation as he has ever shown, 11ml 11111» 1~ the eighth he ended it. With Godoy, gallant to the end, down on Ills knees for the serum. ‘lime in this rnuntl from W118i 5991111311 like. a million oi’ the‘ cruelesl, nil-st savage. liliiws liin Bomlinr has ever thrown. lit-levee Bill)‘ 11111111111!" #1~'l1~ pod in and stopper] the hlooil-letliiig, awarding tlii- king oi llii- ring :1 technical knockout at one minute, 2i seconds of the lie-il- i-ii 1 Another Record u Thus Innis added another to his record slrtiiu 0t d-fcncis 0f lilo iworlds lied .‘ '. . ‘This vins l. ..i . - - has t'.i..i1-d Brim. .- n began three _en*.< nigh, llie best any chninmpioti couxl do was to hold the crown against f.ve droi- lena Tl PS. In “Skulling” By Gayle Talbot Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. June 20 —(AP) — teas biaitn! tnnirnt. At 1'39 dwori in their years agn. lie gav 1 Baseball in general heaved a sigh miinds to the Souwii Amirlcriri. of relief today when District Al- »lr.ir. it ceiixi haw hccil l0 [llllt-S loriiey William O'Dwyer anilriuric- lillill. ed he ivas through investigating This WAS the lio-rs ivr.» rr-vit the “skillliiig" of Joe Medwick at. Schmeling to a hi»; , n.1, enti- ed old J:m Bradn moived dorm four rounds. who 39 knockouts in figiifs. iiiid who l lns the Ffrhdtrui ii. ring has ever SCUM. Ebbets Field last Tuesday and had found no evidence of criminal in- tent on the part of pitcher Bob Bowman of Si... Louis Cardinals. The baseball fathers. frankly. had not welcomed the intrusion oi the law into their affairs. As soon as they fully realized what had hap- pened they closed their ranks and "destroyed the evidence." leaving U116 district attorney tilting at thin a r. Medwlck is making such rapid recovery that he was released from hospital today, ivalklntz under his own [XYWCT to an automobile that took him to his hotel. He felt. so good he said he expected to be bagk in uniform during the week- en Mcdwlckis declaration from his hospital bed that he did not be- lleve Bowman had hit him purpose- ly practically closed the case. And then. when general manager Larry :1 Stopped in Seventh He dldn’~t stop Goclov until lino and of the ‘h rrund ivlien a Sliirlllllfl st ‘ sent the gilixint near his (nvn . up at six, _iil.<='. the rotind l l l l nfacPhall oi’ Brooklyn Dodgers, visited the St. Innis rlix-ss’ room last night. and told them ivnat a lo ct .:i But the lliwnihcr she ll.'~ill(‘iillflll W111i a i‘ii’1\ fine. brave lot of boys. he thought 'llt"_\‘ were. WPll. then O‘Dzvyer must have realized he wasn't getting much cooperation. ; Somewhat. abruptly today he said a thorough investigation "had _ g l failed lo disclose evidence ef any’ criminal intent on the nart of Rmv- . man." And he said he wouldn't have entered the case in the first v place if MacPhail hzicl not made o‘ the public statement that. Med» ‘ wick had been smirk dcliberatel l As for lfvfrgdwick. the Dari-er . 1r ‘ was iniiei lTll)l'O\‘t"{‘l and Alana-o'er; 1x20 Durnelicr said he woulriirt he DOlIbIGhQGdQY surprised to see him lmrk in the. lineup by the iveekrnri. This was titans "asaizr oiiiiiziiiiati‘; 50/15“! l Ti 11 (‘OHCTLSS on. i Over Week-end Ramblers i i . l Play Tonight Riki/CELEBS ... .. NW3 The postponed soi all game be- tvxeeii the Rovers and R‘ mbiers of . .i the Kinsmen Lczizile \ MY SLEEVE WHEN I WAS WORK IN’ TH’ MAGIC TRICK FOR- TIPPIE - -' . are fresh, smartly “THAT COG» DIG UP TH’ -- AN‘ WE'RE Looxm’ (‘iodoy trfed to hold immediately. him near his own corner and rei- B u _ at. lll(\ Vla-Iiiyji. PM? but Lmlcs fought furiously; to back 4 eree Cavnnagil ‘ended the fight i Runs aucd R d g0 ‘night at b..i0 s) rl 1. oil’. He haiinincrcd le-lits and fghts 1 111111 M11118 Winn-HE by E WC-"fl-Cf" . A111°11§fl11 11211;‘;- Oxx. D0 inX 1hr Yillvllt‘ \\‘ l and n left hcok shook (rodoy to i knnckoiit ait one minute a/nd 2i i5tl_, alional willie. ann 8. i lillofihleegilaf.’L0uisVvVa8nT1lb1-1I18_m111 Mwid 0f meggignd- ___G_1=.1l11§-J."1.~ TiPPlE AND “CAP” STUBBS ‘ ' i“ ‘ ’ i i p 1 U; T,i\[=_ \,'1JA..\|- antral; A 11w" l‘i~. .» i :1 |T MugT-QF DRQPPED (JJTTA MY LAND! 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