tivzt loxar Jimmy Doyle? luaeuaaba To lnlurlaa ClVI-AND. hate D -(AP)- k1 Doyle. a game lmie ring ilfltlllll)" from In Mariel. tmflit and loot his last battle today I he auooulnbed to injuries receiv- fl in ‘htnaday ‘night's world welters nfltht ehllnplonthip bout with by (Stlllr) Bnblnson. Death came to the x-year-old Californian just l7 houre after he had been floored by a left hook in the eighth round of a bout he hop pd would carry him to tthe “amp- ihip. His death malted the first time in modern ring history that a box- ll‘ was killed in o. championship bout. Coroner Samuel n. Gerber said Robinson would be arraigned im- mediately urn a technical man- glaughter charge. and police homicide members ordered the champion not. to leave town. Smultttnecusly. Mayor Thomas A. Burke demanded a full report of tine fight from Andrew . Putka. chairman of the Cleveland Boxing Commission. Dr. Spcncrr Braden. noted Cleve- land brain spccailist. said Doyle suffered a concussion and a blood clot which had causcd a respiratory paralysis. Doyle set-hungry was headed for a brilliant. fistic career tmtil h? suffered head injurics in a fig-ht with Ariic Levine hero March l1. 1946. He was kept out of‘ action sev- eal (months bcfore hitting the comeback trail (that. lcd t0 the title bottt with Robinson. Dr. Braden. however. dispelled thcorlrs that last night's injuries were related t0 the PYPVWUS _°”“' cussion, llc said they were received in Dctvlc-‘s fnll io (the ring floor. Although Sugar Rayheld the up- per hand throtlzhflttl TUPSdBY night's bout. Jimmy (“Split-TNT plenty. of boxing prowess until the and calm -"the punishing left hook Ty Cobb Files Suit For Divorce RJBNO. June 25 — (AP) — TY Cobb. one of the-greaicst. basebill players of a1‘, time. has tiled suit (or dlvorri- trom charlie bombard Dobb after 39 years of nfliflflile The wealthy "Geoff-Jill P4P“ of diamond fame. who lives at'Alh~ erton. Calif. near San Francirto. flied on grounds that. he and hi? wife had bet-n separated at least. three years. Detroit Tigers End Winlcss Streak At 1C (By The Canadian Pres!) Lefty Hal Newhouser won his seventh game of the season and Detroit Tigers ended a. wlnless itreak at l0 games yesterday by beating Boston Red Sox 4-2 in the opener of a doubleheader. But the defending American League champions bounced back to take the second contest 4-3 behind Dave Ferrlss who won his sev- ertth. Tigers hopped on starter Tex Hughson for three runs, which would have been enough to win. in the openers fourth inning. Neither side could get more than six hits in the afterplece which the Tigers started by get- ting a run in the opening inning on two walks. a. single and an infield out. They added their others in the fifth which Dizzy Trout. who lost his fifth against six victories. started with a single. After two were out Roy Cullenblne pulled his sixth home run of the season. Johnny Pcakyls single. Ted Wil- llams‘ 77th base on balls of the season. Sam Mulch right field safety and Bobby Doerr's flyout to right nave the sox two runs in the first. Frank Shea. rookie righthander, held Cleveland Indians to three hits in plirthillq New York Yankers to n 3-0 victory. A crowd of moon. ‘Afhlnh soared the Yankees’ home attendance to 1.o1a.oar> in .11 gatrncs. saw the Oe- spr-ctnclcd mitnfrstor register his ninth iriumplt a-n-d third shutout. He has lost two. ' With Eddie Joost returning to his place at ahortltop. Phfladeltiill Athletics fumed back St. Louie Browns 4-7. Though rcllovvl hy Russ (‘hrii- topher. Toronto-born Dick Fgwlttt‘ received credit for his fifth victory. 5A1". _ JULY EXNIIITION OROUNOS that meted him out. Doyle‘: head botlleetl d! the oanvu with a thud u refine Jackie Davis prepared to atart the count which was stopped at nine a; the bell rang. , .1 nnvrrt-a-nnaatyp .,.. in" amour! m,’ w era-a». qgmn-Mwwflm-woam-m-wru-nrvwaewm» » . a...“ JUNE &2E6.__1f)_41 THE CHARLPTTETOWN GUARDIAN Canadians To Start Training Soot. 22 Montreal, June 25 - (W) Montreal Canadians will start training for the 1047-63 hockey bea- aon Sept. 22. Prank Selke, guieral manager of the National Hockey League club said today. The. nabitsnts. winners of the Anchors and Leston- breaktns League title lest reason but brat- even in the two games they play- en by Tofflntu Maple Leafs in the ed against each other to date. Stanley Cup playoffs. will drill in clash for the third time tonight Montreal and Seiko said there will in a City Baseball League en- be ice in the Forum when the counter and fans should witness players report. another of the close battles the He added that Elmer Lachflwheie teams have waged on the other skull was fractured in a game late two occasions. in. the season. had written from No hint of startini! pitchers Regina to say he has recovered 5° were available from either camp will from the injury that he ll although it was made knownboth playing baseball now and expects would have their strongest. line- to be "100 per cent" by next Fall. ups on hand. the Legion attempt- ——~——i—— ing to consolidate their second place position and Anchors seek- ing to create a two-way tie for runner-up position to the Rovers The game is beintl called fut 530. Legion Anti Anchors Play This Evening First llarncss Race Cf Season ' Held AtSusscx SUSSEX. NB . June 2a -(CP) -In the first harness racing meet of the scason here a St. Stephen horse. wildcat Volo. took the free- for-all in straight heats thh af- ternoon and set the fastest time of the ay _ 2.15. Lady Hal. from St. Louis, N B . won th: No. l classified event. and the other classified race was cap- turcd by May Budloni. from Saint John. N..B. ‘ SUMMARY Frer-Fdr-All Wildcat Volt) Creatner 1 1 1 Symbol Harry. LcBlanc 3 2 2 -Ail Grattan. Kirkpatrick 2 8 5 Grattan Axworthy. Devlin 4 4 3| Dawn McKillop. Carr b 5 4‘ Albert E. Grattan. Wood O 6 6 Time - 2.15 2.15. 2.15 \ Winning horse owned by Roy Creame: st. Stephen. No. l (fa siflwl Lady Hal. Jardine 1 1 3 Iolu Henley. Str-if-ird 2 4 1 Inflation, Armstrong 3 2 5 MtQ Abagail. Keyes 5 5 2| Bob Dale. Jones 4r 3 4. T-me -- 2.16 2 1'1. 2.16. Winning horse 0Wn€d 17y M.J. Babin. Si Louis. N B. No. 2 Classified May Budlong. Long 1 1 1 Battle Bil‘. Carr I 2 2 June Henley. McDonald 3 S I 'I‘rixie Volo. Wood ii 5 4 Fleeta V010, Jones 7 4 5 Mike Voln. Clark 6 ‘I 9 Frank Dillard, Cremier o s a Craig Lee Harvester. Wocdg 10 11 ‘l Top Hat. l". Jones 810 9, Omar lice. Akerley il 8 i0 Rum P911975- Devlin 1 6 d1‘. Time ~- 2.17. 2 17 1-2. 2.17. Winning horse owned by Gill Hart, Saint John. N B, Time Counts Wins Sydney Frcc-For-All smmzv. N. s.. June zs-(cp) —'I‘ime Counts, owned by P. J. Cadegan of Glace Bay and driven by Worrell Lewis. won the Pree- For-All feature of a light harp-leg; iacinx card at the Sports Centre today. The Cadcgan pacer sprinted from behind on the stretch to nose out Harry Hlrsch's Ohuck Worthy by inches in the first heat in the time of 2:08 1-5. The track i990"! 0f 2:07 1-5 was set last October by Chuck Worthy. " The paid attendance was 1.000 and highest parl-mutuel payoff ‘"5 $105.60 for a $2 ticket on Rilla Bars in the third heat of t-he 1:23 Class after race-winner Merry Ellen was barred from the betting. (All purses S250). SUMMARY L29 Clara Try On (J. Campbell) . .. Gertie Raemore (Chaluon) Lady Avon (W. Lewis) .. Belt-n Siflnql (Oland) Anm- K. Dewey (Mitchell) Tlmko Shanko (Collins) Buck P. C. Grattan (Lewis) Times: 2.17 2-5. 2.18. 2.20. (Winning horse owned by Harry Hirsch. Sydney). $.27 Clan Bonnie Spruce (Rogers) Togo Bars (MacDonald) Bumper Joe (Barrows) . .. Peter at Court (Ratchford) COFDOraI Owen (Lewis) . .... .. 4 Vrolet Ra (Rantings) .. 6 Timer: 2.1.’) 1-5. 2.18 3-5, 2.17 ib-Iaenunt- l 3 5 2 4 7 6 numeric-um V4! TWICE OAlLY-LOO-LOO “"’""""= "W" We" by My Olnnd. Sydney). v 2.88 Claaa Merry Ellen (0. Lewis) . i Dr. L (Sweet) . . 3 Steamboat (B. Lewir) 4 z ({0_ ‘iliilla guksuflladew) 2| '_ \‘_ une ro nlft no) b a‘ 70a Helen x. (w. Lewis)...’ .11 Timear 2.11 1-11. 2.20. 2.10. i‘, (Winning horse owned’ by J. o. .1! MacDonald. Dominion). its» i- >1». Ireefor All '1 l ~ Time Counts (W. bewll) ..i i2 Ohufik Worthy (0. lewh) l If - for the convenience of Patron: civltlttk (Vickern) 3S 8 who wt-n to avoid the crowd at cl" Prim (flattens) ...4 4 s the Cirona Ground Ticket: for Scott apancer (Campbell) 5 n e lmtn performance: will be n Lee Brewer (A. Lewis) n g q m. Show Day 0mm. a an. to ‘limes: 2.0a 1-11. 2.10. 2.01) 4-11. 5 PM. at Patriot Offioa. (Winning horse owned by P. J. L ,-. 4 Glace Bu: mflllluua“ The Safest, |-°"9°$"we'mng Tire Ever Built Rookies Team Up To Give Dodgers 6-2 Win Over Pittsburgh Pirates i Braves. Home runs by Walker cooper, Willard Marshall and Johnny Mm; "accd Giants‘ ll-h-t attack tlgfilnfO Johnny srhmitz. Hooks Wyse and Paul Erickson. ) Mlzcls blow in the ninth with one on was ms 19in of the season, (By Tho (‘nnadiatn Pleas) 1 A Q11‘ of wookies. third baseman Johnny Jorgenson and righthand- or Harry Taylor. teamed up in lend Brooklyn's fast-moving [yoga-s to a 8-2 triumph over Pittsrurzh _\'t's- ts-rday and within a halt-Zamc c! the idle National Lcague-icading and Cooper and Marshall: drives Boston Bravos. gwcre 14th for each. the highest Jfiftzensen collected a 5111.1“. output for both ln- a single major double and trip-Ia against former Dpdsvr Klrbv Hicbe and drove 1n. Letty Dave Koslo went the route five runs. for the Galnts to gain his seventh Hrtnd-iome Harry twliled g gcven- win. 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