JULY 21. 1936 ' M "Brown Bomber" To Start’ BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Comeback Campaign Against Jack Sharkey August i8|;h NEW YORK. July 20--(AP)- Promoter Mike Jacobs announced today that Jce Louis. Detroit negro heavyweight. would start his come- back campaign in a 10-round bout with Jack Bharkey, icrmer world's champion. at the Yankee Stadium August 111. Men Signed NEW YORK, July 20—(AP)—Jack sharkey. veteran Boston heavy- weight. was selected today as the man to start Joe Louis along the comeback trail. Mike Jacobs‘ 20th century Sport- ing Club signed sharkey and the Detroit colored lad for a 10-round bout at the Yankee Stadium Aug. 18. Johnny Buckley, who has man- aged eharkey since long before he won and lost the world's heavy- weight crown, came down irom Bos- ton to sign the contract. Nothing was said about terms. but it is believed each fighter has agreed to a 20 per cent cf the net receipts with the milk iund cutting in on 6. Y. M. l. Defeat Jack’: Juniors 5-4 The O. Y‘. M. L. Juniors ousied Jacki Juniors from any chance of taking the second section with an exciting 5-4 win last night. Al- though outhit 8-5 the winners play- ed heads up ball in the pinches which coupled with terrible base running by Jack's Juniors made the victory inevtable. The oppos- ing hurlers, Sheen and Arsenault, pitclfl brilliantly and there was little to choose between the two nlthmxh Arsenault had I slight edge with control. captain Dave I..ark.in and Gill Williams were the, battiru heroes of the game. The former with three clean hits and the latter with two. Al Glow at eeoondior the C. Y. M. L. hand- led six chances without a slip to cop fielding honors. The next game will take place on Thursday eve- ning. BOX SCORE C.Y.M.l.. A. c.‘aw. an I. Clow. lb 3. Iandry. Sb W. Aroenault, p E. Areenault, ab ugsunuuiagpaug ages»-out-.-...fl Oov-.-coreo-—u: .-°..-".51-oo:—:epg coon:-mun-cw, oooo--:>--up-oi‘ 2 :11 an 8 A .1ACl('s JUNIORS O. Hogan, c 4 V. Lelllanc. an 4 ... the gate. Shfifkey. now in_the midst of what so far has been a. successful Wmebhfik campaign. was elated. The Squire of Chestnut Hill be- licves ll he can win from the negro, he will put himself back in the thick of the heavyweight doings and maybe land a chance to win back the title. sharkey won the crown by pound- ing out a close 15-raund decision over schmelins ll. Long Island oh June 21, 1932. He dropped the title to Prime camera a year later. His comeback campaign began last November when he knocked out Unknown Winston twice in what was to have been a ll)-rounder at Boston. , At a popular :10 top price, Mike Jacobs believes a Sharkey-Louis light will outdraw a proposed re- turn match between the negro and Max B4191‘. Al Ettore of Chicago also had been considered as an op- ponent for Louis. D. Larkin, as E. Boates, of J. Hogan. it; P. Dodds, ri C. Willlo.n1s, ll sheen, p Totals 8UM:M_ARY Earned runs: c.Y.M L. 4. Jack's Juniors 3; two base hits. Ienlanc. I: struck out by sheen 15; by Arsen- ault '1: stolen bases. C.Y.M.L. 4: Jack's Juniors 2; left on bases. C. Y'.M.L. 5: Jack's Juniors 3; runs batted in, Lax-kin 3. Ienisno l. A. Landry 2. J. Casey 1. _ Umpire R. Clow; buses. J. Wil- son and H. Durant. scorer C. Leas Time of game 1 hour. 40 mins. Canadian Athletes In Barcelona (A. P. by Guardian‘: special Wire) PARIS, July 20—Foreign Min- ister Yvon Delbos inlormed the Mayor of Toulouse tonight France was sending two naval vessels to Barcelona to get a group oi Pranch athietrs stranded in the vicinity of the Spanish city. It is understood iive Canadian athletes and a companion are at or near Barcelona. All residents oi Toronto they went over to take part in the people's games. It was reported here the games had been cancelled. The Canadian athletes are Eva Dawes, high Jumper. Tom Ritchie and Bill Christie. sprinters; Sam- my Lufispring and Baby Yack. boxers. Harry Sniderman went °..-no °.—.— goo- Q!-it-I as K. Jelly. 30 4 ALL STAR CARD BIFF BANG BIFF l BOXING CHARLOTTETOWN WEDN ESDAY. 9 0'CLOCK r. M. SHARP MAIN sour L C "E 10 normns . Arts KID 1> 175 Lbs. 1?!» ms rnurw. N. s. AMHERST, N_ 5. SEMIFINAL a nounns non rorrsvrnn WILFRED wrwaiv . 155 Lbs. 154 Lbs. ” CHARMJTTETOWN rnun.o,1'v.s. 1-1rnLnv11NA1ur-:s . e normns 1 JACK NEILSON MAXIE STONE 159 Lbs. 155 mg, crrx MONTREAL l nxriu — — -— _ -— —- — nxrru THE zvmnrrrmr. snxsarron THE BOXING CITY of Prince Edward Island BlA'l‘8—'lilo-—50c. CHILDREN the blade TWINS 10 YEARS OLD l 3 rrormns, BIG mm. vs. 816 mm 19 ran. so 1,1... CHAMPIONSHIP sour mrnawr-:1mn‘ 4 irormos KID SPENCER vs. -nmvcon ll Lb-. 67 Lbs. P0!“-"Bl! the ‘most stars ever offered the sporting public on one card. ADMISSION UNDER 1| YlAlS— 250. wnonuu nrsrninurons: Notionahcanadian Drugs Ltd.. St. John. along ior the trip. cu1u.rno. rumr JULY 22nd. BUSH STANDiN(l—llIc. BTH BATTERY- DEFEAT BAKERS 8th Battery soiubali squad 15; night raced right into the thick or the light ior City somnn ham,-5 when “WY defeated the league lead. ins and hitherto undetected stew- art's Bakery team '7 to q in mg closest and what was probably the best Played some of the league. A two rim homer by Jackie K3119 111 the 1 vent-h frame was the deciding blow of the game Kane’: Wallop sending the winners mm the lead for the second time after the losers had overcome the 33;. tery's 5-2 lead to take a, 3-5 lead themselves in the sixth. But be- sides providing the final punch 3,1: the plate Kane pitched a brilliant game limiting the losers to ,even hits while the Battery were comb. ‘"8 the Baker's we. may Stuil rd.- nine. The same was a thriller all the way. Starting the use half oi the fourth enjoying a sll.m 2-1 lead the Army team pushed across iour runs beiore being retired and hem it was a homer again that played the leading role, coming go 5“ with “'0 Out. two on and one run in Maitland Owen wallaped 11.9 mm pitch for four bases to send in the W0 runners ahead oi him and give his taam a 5 to 1 lead. The Bakem were iar lrorn through however. They pushed across a run in the iiith and then retaliated with a four run blggf, 0: their own hi the sixth to take the lead ior the lust time. it proved to be shortlived however Kane com. ing through in the pinch with his deciding and timely blow, BOX 5003: BATTERY 5.3311 Whehm. 2b 4 1 2 :05‘ E1 Molimis. ss 3 o 1 3 a o Currie.c 311101 Kane. 11 4 1 1 1 3 0 Williams, so 4 1 1 1 2 1 Powenci 411200 MCQuarrie. lb 4 I 115 1 1 0wen.ri' 311010 Fitzgerald, lf 1 0 0 i. 0 0 xMcT.lougall. ll 1 0 o 1 0 o ‘ Battery ALL REDOX ROLLING RAZOR anmsri True Scientific Cuiiing—No Scraping FACTS A w I r d e d Gilli! M . a 3 |, intema- tlomal Exhibition of inventions, mn- don, 1934. Try REDOX for one week. you'll never Scrape nihili- At your dealer or Department 590"- ne nlld up With 5 uncut oscillates to Totals 30 7 9 2'! ll 4 x—1-eplaced Fitzgerald in 8th. STEWARTS AB It 1! P0 Al! Stewart, if 4 2 l 2 0 0 Carmichael. oi 4 1 0 1 0 0 Hunter. c 5 0 110 0 0 stull, p 4 i 1 0 2 0 Wheiml. lb 4 0 S 4 0 I Cairns. ss 4 0 0 2 0 0 Whltlock. 2b 3 I 0 3 1 1 Mcbellan, rt 4 l 0 0 0 0 Acorn so 3 0 1 2 1 0 Totals 38 6 724 4 2 SUMMARY Earned runs: Battery 4, stewaru 4; two base hit, Cairns; home runs. Kane, Owen; sacrifice hits, Ourrie, Carmichael. Whitlock; hits. oi! stul! 9; oil Kane 7; base on balls, on .\tull 2; oil Kane 6; double plays, Whitlock in Whelan in 2nd: Kane to McQuarrle in iovurth; left on base. Btewarts 9; Battery 3. Umpires: At the plate. Nels whitlock; on the bases. Chick Wil- liaim and Vic Williams. SCORE BY. INNINGB Stowarts 010 014 000—6 7 2 100 400 2011-7 9 4 Hawks Increase Lead, Defeat Rovers 10-3 The league-leading Brighton Hawks forged further to the {rent in Holy Redeemer Pal-ish's Midget softball League last evening. They won a decisive victory from Rovers by a score or 10-8. The midgets are certainly taking each game very seriously, and each team is fighting hard to be ultimate champions and also winners oi the Dr. F. C. Dougan trophy. Iiawlur are present leaders with ii points. 4 more than Rovers and Mo loo, who are tied with 4 points ea . Race Meet For Sydney July 22 NOR'l'H SYDNEY, NB.. July 20- Purses of woe, mo and 0500. were announced today for race meeting achcd for the Ncrthside Trotting Park. July find. Areatureoithe meet will be the auctioning oi Plreglow. 5 Ivoedater cwned by Wllhvd Baker of Dort- mouth. NS. The auction oi the 2.17 starter was announced today. and the owner intends to purchase another horse now oiiered for Illa. it was learned. m-eglow. Wlethsr with seven other horses, arrived hue todayond are ambled at the oval. STARTS AT IOTTOH SOUTH BEND. Ind.'—- (c.P.) - George Meagher. captain of Notr Dome‘: 1036 track team. is literally learning the medical profeuion from the ground up. in la working as a laborer on the new Notre Darin biology buildinr THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ GUARDIAN NEWS “nu SPORT WORI. ON THE S i IDELINES T “"'°“°n m “'55 °”'°1°5- FY1535’ MEN'S SHED was hardly over when "EAVYWEGHT BOXING is certainly proving to be 3 popular at- tbe ions were wondering just again. The big Bouris battler is wi when Leslie would deiend his title thout a doubt the biggest drawing card to appear on the iistio horizon in years and ncymatter now won his bouts end the fans appear satls certuinkv wastes no time in getting lied and want more of him. Leslie into action and no matter who his opponent is George will always make a scrap 0: 1:, And site, 311 mm iun would not rather see a real honest-to-goodness scrap than a neat boxing exhibition. can 1 0 0 ! I ELIE CAME OUT 01 his scrap with Bigger in fine ghape, A bgdly’ discolored eye was the only mark he bore Saturday morning and proved to be a disappointed boy but had no allbis to oiier and summed up the iight with the briei statement “the better man won." A title bout ior Exhibition Week is now being rumored. If it comes about the best possible contender out ol :1 score oi challengers will be picked. ‘romoter Joey McDonald states that material will be picked ior iuturo from now on only the best possible cards. In regard to Friday night's naturally be was all tickled to death or?‘ retaining his title_ Biggar I card Joey said he had never seen a crowd display such fine sportsman- ship. He realized that the bouts did end in a quicl: manner but hastened i to add that before each scrap the contestants were given orders to go out and make a. iight or it from the opening song, with no stalling. The lighter: certainly lived up to orders, the tour bouts all ending in knockouts. use OM “ONE-MAN" McCLOSKEY, former Island champion and highly 3 regarded throughout the States and Canada twenty years ago when he was regarded as the outstanding "White l-lope" when Jack Johnson was holding sway over th e world's heavyweights was never more sincere in his life when he challenged the winner of Friday night's battle. Well past his peak in an athletic sense Mocloskey nevertheless thinks he can take the champion. “My wind may not be so good, but my legs are in good shape,” says Tom, and. cocking the right hand that one time brought many a promising heavy to the floor, “let me land this inst twice and I guarantee the right will be over." Fans themselves won't regard Mccloskey seriously but Tom himself isn't joking. O C O C O UT HERE COMES the Latwt word received after the above was writ- ten. Promoter McDonald, besieged with challenges ior Leslie, has decided on conducting a heavy ers. Under 30 years of age, weighing 170 pounds or more and Island born are the only conditions to be this manner the best possible candidate for Les1ie’s crown will be known as he will have proved himself before meeting the champion. Interest will not be lacking in the tourney is prove drawing cards and ii the elimination contest provides a boxer with an even chance of taking the champion then a. new attendance record in: Island boxing will likely be iorthcoming. O O 0 I O EDNEHDAY NIGHT the Curling boxing card with three Nova Sections and one Montrealer provid- ing the fireworks. The main event will be between Laurie spears oi Truro and Kid Sparks of Amherst. Both boys are light heavles with reputations oi being clever boxers and willing to mix it any time. It will be spears’ iirst appearance in~an Island ring and also the start or a comeback campaign aiter a retirement from ring wars since 1932. Spears has important victories under his belt including a decision from Phil Rivers in Toronto and K. 0. vi Baker. Sparks is known as a two-listed never-say-die fighter throwing punches all the time. Both fighters are in A-1 shape and ready to give the fans their money's worth. Young Jordan, also of Truro, mixes with Bob Ihonythe while Maxie stone meets the "Fighting Dane," Jack Nellson. These bouts will be the highlight oi what promises to be a time card. In the preliminaries the lighting twins Big Don and Big Bill. 80-pounders. will stage a clever exhibition while Kid Spencer and Kid Judson, 89 and 67 pounds and ten years old, will fight, for the paper- weight title oi the Island. coo N REGARDS TO THE above fights it was reported that Leo Kelly and Jack Johnson were scheduled to be on the bill. Both boys state emphatically that they were never in negotiation with the promoter but that the report came about through a misunderstanding in corres- pondence between the promoter and O U 0 HI} CREAM O1" ISLAND athletes will hold sway at Souris today where 1 big track and field meet takes place, Everything is in readiness. The truck is in perfect shape and ready ior record break- perrormancw; a large entry list has been received and all that is ins needed to make things a success is a erman which at the time oi writing appears to be forthcoming. Track and field work has been ir1 a. sad decline for the past number 0! years. Material is still available but encouragement seems lacking. Promoters of today's meet realized this and so decided to stage a show. Ii.’ it goes over bigthey promise more in the future and so it is to be hoped that .a large crowd will be on hand to show the athletes participating that track work still holds the great appeal that was so evident in the past and at the same time give the promoters much-needed encouragement. to keep up their efforts, efforts that could well lead to Island athletes once more taking their place in the ior-eiront with Maritime stars. Excelsiors Win 2nd Section - Came Tonight The third section oi Holy Re- deemer Parlsh's Boitball League will get underway this evening at 6:15. The initial game wiu bring together Dr-aegei-men and Excelsiors. mcelsiors were recently declared winners oi the section section. The first two sections have been run ca very smoothly and were pro- ductive oi real. hard-iought and spectacular games. The section which begins tonight gilt undoubtedly bring out the very Mother Of Red Sox Manager Passes Away SAN FRANCISCO. July 2u—(Al‘) —M§rI. Jerourinh Cronin, mother of Joe Cronin. Manager of nooion Red soxnllcd hero |M|l!- llrcwosstricb en with pnernnonia eeverol day! -‘Cronin flew Irene from the eut, arriving yuierdey. Watson Craswell ,Wins Trophy The chgmpion of Holy Name Hall candle pin bowling, and winner of the trophy donated by Mr. Fred‘ Tierney wu declared on Saturday night. In is Mr. Watson Oruwell, well known sportsman. Wotlim waited until the last night to per- form hil drunoticol feat. He had a score of 124 pins. P1-floatation oi the coveted mile will be made tonight sitar the tournament open to all Island box- met. The move is a good one. In a certain fact. The big boys always Rink will be the scene of another ctories over Jerry White and K. 0. local i ight followers. { O 0 little co-operation from the weath- 1111110111 111111111 111131111 (By Elmer Dnlmlge, Cnnadian Press Stall’ Writer) ON THE WAY '10 THE OLYM- PICS. ABOARD 8.8. DUCHESS OF BEDFORD, July 20- (CPJ—One Canadian rnarnthoner now on the ‘ way to the Olympics will stand on 1 the sidelines when the classic race ‘ is run. Canada has named tour but ; only three can start. . Canadian Olympic ciilcials had 3 the probfcm tuned in their laps when 52-year-old Percy Wyer of I T:ronto raised funds at the im: minute to make the trip. Wyer iinished second to Harold. Webster of Hamilton in the Carr.- dlan trial at Toronto. The commu- leo decided to pay only Webster? oxpcnses but oiiered Wyer. Vic Cni- lnrd of Toronto and Jimmy Bari-. lett oi Oshawa a place cn the tram ii they could raise their expenses. when it was indicated Wis: would not go Webster. Collard an". Barilcit \1'c:'e entered. Then can-.": Wrens 19:: minute mcncy—rnisim_‘ effort and the ommittee cabled his ' entry to Berlin. I There is a possibility that the. durable Wyer, who has a long re:- , arc! of consistent running to hrs credit. will not qualify. It is not. lrnswn definitely if his entry was received in time. « If the Olympic authorities accent it. however. Vic Collard probablv gill be the men dropped irom the in. N0 SUNDAY GAMES MANCI-!lB'I'l:E. England— (c.r>.» — Manchester City Council has adopted I report of the parks and co committee deciding against Sunday games. BERLIN —- (C.P.) -— During the period oi the Olympic Games, auth- orities expect athletes to consume 100,000 pounds oi meat and poultry. scheduled match game, the donor puuonolb awarding hie‘ 2l>3.0M undo oi vegetables and $4.000 an of milk. ' BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT There is no other tobacco jusf /i/re ll|.[l BHUM ...if sfanc/s oui‘ /Ike Brock}: Mom/men . ' if” Q ’”"R::-'73?‘ . .;_.g,‘.. ‘."'g‘_]_\-. . CUT FINE FOR Nothing 1;... With Appetite 0f Wrestlers (By Elmer Dnlmage, Canadian Press stall’ Writer) ON ‘Ill-IE WAY ro THE OLYM- PICS. ABOARD SS. DUCHIESS OF‘ BEDFORD. July 20-—(CP)—If they never take a. title at Berlin, can- ad.a’s rive-man wrestling team has gathered enough championship; on the way to make the trip worth- while. They do it at the dinner table. For a while some oi the distance runners iancied themselves as hearty trenohei-men but big Terry Evans of Toronto sat down among them and they accepwd defeat with hardly a struggle. That gave the matmen their ilrst ating derby. Then the boxers came along with a challenge after working out for hours to build up their appetites. With only a hali-nelszn or two and a couple 0! flying mares to put on edge on his longing for food. hen- vyweiglit George Chiga oi Regina stepped in among the pugllistic gourmands and put them to shame. Modestly, George gave all the credit to the Regina Rough Tidors training table. They have really big eaters cn that iootbnll team, he says. The wrestlers get most of their edge in the eating derbles when the dessert comes along. Most athletes in training shun desserts like poi- son. But. the wrestlers pack them in and laugh at the efforts oi oth- ers to keep to a diet. Birthday Greetings I (By The Canadian Proud) To Carl Owen I-lubbell, leit-hnnd- ed screwball pitcher who played a. major role in New York Giants‘ work! Series triumph in 1933, born 33 years ago tomorrow at Carthage. Mo. Hubbell led National League pitchers in 1933 and then beat Washington Senators twice in the lw|R,ESOT§ WINNERSA (By W. H. Gocher.) Up to the clzse oi the Topsham meeting in the Maine Pine Tree Circuit. Peter Volo and Peter the Brewer were tied ior iirst place in the table presenting the sires oi winners in 1936. Peter Volo was rep- resented by the remarkabe two year old filly Twilinght Song which won the Matron Stake ot North Randall and Erin which defeated Jack Orr. The other. Peter Volo, Fiddlestick, Fez. and Helena. Seven cf the twelve under the name of Peter the Brewer were bred at Calumet Farm, the most conspiclous being Calumet Dil- warthy, Calumet Dubque which CUT COARSE FOR THE PIPE LARGE PACKAGE 1/.19. rm use forced Lu Bnrient cut in 2:04 3-4 at Topsham, Warwell Worthy, 11 winner at Lexington with her owner in the sulky, and Prosperity. Sandy Flash, Abbedale, and Mr. McET.wyn are tied with seven win- iamily were scored by Miss Volcdole, was represented by Sandy F'.. Pinni- gan. Duke Hanover. and Billy Pitts, while the honors for the Abbednle family were scored by Miss Volodole. His Eminence, His Highness, and Sandy Dale. ' The group of winners by Mr. Mc- Elrvyn are scattered all over the map. They include Rockdale Mc- Elwyn, Lemnc. Proniowyn. Joel and Don McEiwyn amongst the dust clouds of North Dakota. Guy McKinney is rapidly making 11 place for himself among the lead- ing sires. His representatives this year include Royal Hanover. Han- over Courier, Snm Hanover. Har- vest Hanover. and Barney Hanover. McGregor the Great has still a few representatives on the turf. this year so for Comrade, Laddie, Fair Elcn, Sequence, and the three year old pacer Pibroch have been returned as winners. Volomite has also had five win- ners oi which Mighty made a sweep in the Penn Jersey Circuit. The cthers that have been seen in ircnt include valet. Lcmonlte, Ginger. fall classic .Hc is still a bis 008 in the Giant pitching cm-ps. Ginger, and Twlnlc. .d-' -.-fit. "7‘TIUU’WVK"" "ill. . 3'1. .-ui. _ T7 “"""l"?”.3 . . . n- CIGARETTES # .7,__... Summerside Golf The main event of the, G011 Club last week was the first half of the Ladies’ Qualiiying Match for the Club championship. Eighteen holes were played on Saturday with eighteen more to come either this Saturday or the one following. In the iirst half Mrs. Marion Small- man carded the lowest score of.1D2, closely pressed by Mrs. Ruth Home with 103. The gentlemen held a ball sweep- stake over the week-end, which was WOTI bl’ one of the club veterans, W. J. Whitney. The scores were; lst—\V. .1. Whitney, 49-12-37. 2r1d—l-I. E. Gaudet. 44-5-39. ___._j_g______ The Laurel Hall have each had five winners. The Truax group includes Jeri‘ Penn. Volo Mac, Martha Mc- Elwyn. Calumet More and Calumet Emissary. Dillon I-loll proved the lender in The Laurel Hall group. He is the last tool or Margaret Dillon and acts as it he would step into the two minute list, Martinique. the Dillon Axworthy sire which was early in the 555531; shipped from North Dakota to Tennessee, has been represented in the Maine circuit by Walter Brawn while Don Martin was Winnlng on the western tracks. Pctcr Henley has also had a few clover winners in Worthy Peter and Sally Henley. Peter Scott has contributed his share in sally D. Scott. Estella D,, and Sally Creek, while his 5011 Scotland has what acts like the best three year old in Rmiland. Guy Abbey is also in the limelight again. Greyhound and Calumet Evelyn n:w perio-mring on s. trot being the leaders. At the I£XlIlRt:’Il meeting Greyhound trotted an exhibition mile in 2.01 while at North Randal‘ Calumet Evelyn won in 2:02. Nonrrrarrrs CAPTAIN NORTHHAMPTON, E‘ng.—- rc.P.3 —C. B. Cuthbertson, captain of Northampionshire county cricket club, led his side against Worcester- shire at Kettering ior the first time this season. He hns boon in the United States. The exported horses Truax and I'M Illrm-:i'~ for nnmirulr PATRIOT. I return. Heavyweight Boxing Tournament TUESDAY, AUGUST 411.. Open To Native Born islanders WINNERS PURSE $100.00 AND A MATCH FOR THE ISLAND TITLE fl WITH GEORGE 12511:, Present chi-mvio-9 —E||TRY 00II|'|'IOI$-- Any native born Islander 80 year: or under can enter provided he weighs at least 170 pounds. ENTRIES to be made on or before Saturday, July 25th. All entries to be addressed to “Joe” McDonald, care of GUARDIAN or Each entrant to forward age, height and weight with .'oppliciItl0n- All bouts three 3-minute rounds. . All competitors will be allowed expenses to Charlottetown and ' *, E-as ‘fen .. «:5-;e;*.«r.'aes&‘-_':~:. Cs“ .“ ._.s. g._,