—.._ >__ BOWLING WRESTLING - BASEBALL TSport Briefs lvmqiflflmbtflreollntllelfat- m‘; munpiwshigas at 01110880 might promises to be one of the 1M9, mfefestinl on the entire pro- Fm 1n that Jimmie Owens. whole , unuflohll running in the inter- ‘lhglggflc sports recently, when he covered the hundred yards in 0.4 ms been elated to run against mph Metcelfc of Marquette who m the world's more for 10o pm in 9.4 recently. Both are IOIWI r The finish for the Ryder Cup, ' pmblem d Anglo-American Golf rivalry which was won by Great Britain with a score of 6 1-2 points , to 5 1-2 of the United States in me two days competition was witnessed by 25,000 people. A record l...‘- Rookingham Park, N. 5.. which was turned over to the runners for lhe first time this year with pari- mutual betting galore, Imndled AI,- 100 admissions in four days racing. The total amount bet for the four It is e tradition of the mum courts of Wimbledon, 1mg, 1n 1|“ In unwritten law, that long whlto trousers must be worn, by men, ‘Tuesday, howe-ver, this 11119 w“ broken, several players [ppggg-me in white shorts, while one from so“ “Incl-M Played with full length trousers with black and white stripes. What e. shock to the staid Britishers, bad form yhlow! Ilihin the next ten dsys col. Charles A. I/lndebergh will make a, trip to Greenland and possibly w Iceland and Denmark. The flight will be to determine for Pan-Am- erlcan Airways the feasibility o1 g Northern route to Ehlrope, 11; 15 m; that some day this route will be Wed regularly but its practibility as A passenger and mail route is at prwent still undetermined To clear all the fish out of s. pond at Derry, N. H, nearly a ton of chemicals were dumped into it e. few days ago. Later thousands of dead fish. perch, plckeral and eels lays wee $369.04» or an oversee of 192,000 e day. Ladies bike races ere very popul- hr in ‘Poronto and one is being held eve-l’! Week st the Canadian National Exhibition grounds with plenty of entries. were taken from the waters. The pond is to be stocked with square tailed trout for the enjoyment of anglers, state officials being bent on making it s. Utopian fish ground. \‘ (Continued on Page 11) DDWN TIIE BACK STRETCH The recent meeting at Nor-them, P, E. L, June 21st, saw two new per- formers enter the list, Mac Aubrey inking a record of 2.18% on the . ~. and Doreen Aubrey 2.22% on '. ‘trot. These are the first two new performers to enter the pacing 1nd trotting lists respectively, in the ifarltimee. The Bay State Circuit meeting at lturbrldge, Mass, ended up in a blaze of glory when My Man not, conditioning. only won his class but also lowered the track record to 2.045. The Bloomer Girl won the first heat in K068i, Guy the Tramp, 2.02%, Can- vilan pacer, also started. ' Two and three year olds now step almost as fest as aged horses in the D. B. A. For instance His Majesty, Iorlds champion ‘two year old of is‘. year, won the three year old llus at sturbridge, Mass. in 2.05% imm a good field. ' The 2.10 trot was won by Calumet luv in 2m. 2.08%. 2.10. I-lollyrood lrown, e son oi the dead Nova. Scot- in sire, Greet Britton 2.02%, was stepped e. mile in 2.14 3-5, s nice, as e. four year old when he lowered the world's record over e half mile track lo 2.05. ner that year and the next year rac- ed on tho Grand Circuit, winning a second. There were nine starters. The above races took place over a fast half mile track and the time ls certainly sensational for this early in the season, which can be explain- ed by the fact that but for a brief let up last fall the participating horses have been in training since last year's campaign and the sea- sons ln the U. B. A, where they ere trained lend themselves to early A lot of interest is being taken in the race between Volo Rico, 2.04, and Lucky Lindy, 2.12, at Summer- eide Dominion Day. Volo Rico's re- cent workouts st the track have drawn a large number of people there to see them. Hie best per- formance was on Tuesday when he even-rated mile and looked good. Volo Rico came into prominence He was e good win- NEW OF Till _~'I‘HE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SPORT WORLD; Camera World Heavyweight Champ BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT lead in the City League race lest evening when they halted the Stare, last year's champs, by p, nine to n11 count. The winners flughmg 51-111mm, ball behind the steady hurling of Cfl-rbonnell were never in danger of being headed. while the so.“ committing eight 9mm 1n u“ field were also impotent et but, felling to mt when said hits meant runs. Frank Carbonnell held the 115g. e“ i“ m"! WWEhout and up “l1 ‘he seventh yielded but two 311W. but his offering; were Qouud for three base hits in the final two frames when he weakened o, 1111,19, Geo. Ayers serving them up for the Stars was touched for eight safeties, two of which were o1 the Wmh variety. and had the big Wllthllflw been accorded better sllPlxlrt the score would have been much smaller. 1 cam: or mnmos, 1st Inning Sters-Jemmett thrown out by Whelen; souerabrlegs went the “"119 "fly; Acorn’: fly taken by (mnmm-N‘! Yum. no hits, no er- rors. Rovers — McEachern thrown out by Jemmett; McInnis struck out; Whalen out, squarebriggs to 31%.. No runs. no hits. no errors. 2nd Inning Stare - Saunders grounded out. Carbonnell to Mclrmig, Mom“ out on called third strike; Rice sore when Connors drops his line drive to center: Durry fouled out to Mc- Innis.-No rune, no hits, one error. Rovers -- Francis fouled out to Acorn: McNeil drew a psss; Stewart popped out to Rice; Whitlock safe on Duffy's error, McNeil scoring on the P185’; Connors singled, Whltlock out at plate trying to score on the hit-One run, 1 hit, 1 error, 8rd Inning heat in the $25000 Derby and taking s record of 2.04. In 1031 he drift- ed down to Prince Edward Island and raced in the Free For All at Charlottetown that August, chasing out Eula H. to a new track record of 2.08 in the second heat and beat- ing her the third heat in 2.08%, which is the fastest mile ever step- ped by a locally owned horse on Prince Edward Island. (Continued on Page 11) Be brief pun-um holiday. mood in o Surf-Suit by Penmensl rr; be smart . . . be ned . .. Dive mm ans-- Rover; Shut Out Stars Last Night Northend Team-FI-ow Leading Lea- gue I11 Race Fggampbell Trophy Nofiherld Rovers went into the Stan-Goes fanned; Ayers, struck i ror; McEachern thrown out by Jem- out; Jemmett hit safe; Squarebrlggs , thrown out by McNeil. - No runs, one hit. no errors. Ravers-Carbonnell thrown out by 101111110“; McEachex-n hit safely; Mclinnis singled scoring McEnchern. Mclnnis going to third on the FhIOW; Mclnnls steals home as Whalen misses third strike, Whalen thrown, out at first by McLean, who , had dropped ball; Francis caught out by Saunders-Two rum: two hits. no errors. 4th Inning Stan - Acorn singled; Saunders thrown out by McNeil; McLean struck out; Rice struck out. — No runs; one hit; no errors. Rovers-McNeil singled, out steal- ing second; Stewart safe when Squarebriggs’ throw to first was - high; Whltlock gets single, Connors hit to Rice, but lattefs throw failed ' to get Stewart at plate; Connors was safe; Carbonnell safe on Rice's er- mett, Whitlock scoring on the play; Mcmnie thrown out by Square- brlggs-Two nine; two hits, two er- rors. ' 5th lnnins stars-Duffy grounded out, pitch- er to first; Goes caught out by: Whitlock; Ayers pope to Mclltach- erm-No runs; no hits; no errors. Rovers - Whalen thrown out by Squarebrlggs; Francis hits single; McNeil safe on Jemmcttb error; Stewart struck out; Whitlock safe when Rice dropped ball, Francis and McNeil scoring; Whltlcck stole sec- ond; Connors caught out by square- brlggn-Two runs; one hit; two er- rors. 8th Inning Stars — Jemlnett caught out by Connors; Squarebriggs flew to Whit- lock; Acorn popped out to Monoch- em.-No runs; no hits; no errors. Rnvem-Carbonnell hits safe; Mc- Eachem safe on Acorns error; Mc- Innis sacrifices Carbonnell to third and McEachern to second; Whalen hits double over fence scoring Car- bonnell and McEachem; Francis v caught out by Goes; McNeil caught out by saunders-flrwc runs; two hits; one error. ‘lth Inning ‘ ROUND ONE left hand, pulled him in, and belt- ed his head with both hands, The huge Camera moved majes- drawing a Warning for holding and tlcally out of his corner 11kg an , hitting then another for backhand- ancient broad beamed whaler un- l‘ lng. He lhrcw Sharkey into the der full sail. Sharkey clove for him ‘ ropes again as though he were but Primo caught his left hook on l tossing :1 volley ball as fhc bell his big right paw. They came to-‘ rally gather. Camera. bounced his pon- ‘ derous right fist twice off Sharkeyk side but took a. hard left hook to l the head. Sharkey ripped back in‘. Shnrkey poked at camera's body with both hands to the body but, a; with a. left until he drew the he pulled away Camera‘: 1m hook ' giant's flats down but Primo out cnughtyhlm off balance, hurled him his hand! 11D 1n time t0 block H hum the plug, 5M neafly drove hard shot to the chin. As Sharla". him through the ropes. , hanged a left to the body Garner.» Incensed. the blazing champion Hfflbbed him. held him and billgPfl flalled back m again with both him with hlslree hand. drawing l-nmdg, umdmg 9, 1e11, and fight go another warning from the referee. filaments head but again the tre- but Sham-key merely sneered and mendous Italian heaved him across‘ SmB-Bhfid his left i0 the Itallanfis the ring as though he were g, chm; ribs again. Camera hooked two and 11m; the m;- ropeg llefts to Sharkeys jaw, but the sum-key took Camera-s 1131M to; champion followed him around the‘ the body and banged a beautiful ring. fainted his hands down end. right off the Italians long chin.‘ smashed a fen-lilo right to the? the best punch of the round as 1h" illflllt’! telllllle. Cflfnera Wobbler!‘ ROUND FIVE l be“ $oundcd_ like e. brick chimney that is start- ‘ l lng to come down but he held and 501mg Two recovered quickly as Sharkey failed , tofight clear of his tremendous Boxing carefully Camera led "ml- Bllt 5111111161’ was right backl with he long 1m and smothered! Y" 21:1- Swinsillg left hooks to the; Sharkey u: thg champion drove to 1BR ls rlrht cocked for a finish-l close quarters. Sharkey bounced "Y- H9 ‘mailed 08TH"?- m l! Comer.‘ his right off Primo! broad chest bul» m9 b9“ T“! lie-TOW he fbllld and grunted so he could be heard 5° "w" than n" i1 1°11?! left t0 all over the ringside as he flung a1 the JEW- long right that missed. Another terrific right to the jaw didn't miss and Camera bounced Rodin! 10w. keeping his head back into the ropes as sharkey 5°“ "Wild Camel" ‘Valli. followed hlm with a hard 1m hoclcl Shellie? stabbed 11o into the Ital- to the head. Lunglng in after feint- m“ facg- we“ hmked W" 1935 mg mm a fox darting m on “s: to the body. Camera drove in with pm“ Shark“ lunged again anal both hands, catching sharkey off ROUND SIX ROUND BY ROUND One Blow Topples ACCOUNT OF FIGHT 30st,," go 1, From Heavyweight Title; Huge Italian ‘WT... World Crown In Sixth RoundiCrowd Amazed As Sharkey Is Counted Out. (By Edward J. Neil, Associated Press Sports Writer) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN BOWL, New York, June 29-With one sweep of a paw that must have felt like a cobblestone wrapped in a leather sack, huge Primo Car- nera, once a freak in a circus sideshow, knocked out Jack Hharkey, in six rounds tonight to win the heavyweight championship of the wnrld after being belted all over the premises for the greater part of five rounds. It was a stunning ending to a savage battle that fore through the battle pit of the Garden’s big arena on Long , island, an ending as amazing to the scant crowd of 40,000 as was the knockout Max Baer scored over Max Schmeling in the first of the scason’s heavyweight extravaganzaa. BHARKEY FORCES FIGHT Sneering at Camel-ave 26014 pounds, hi; awesome height end tre- mendous reach, Sharkey forced the issue from the start He wove forward, hands close to his body, felntlng the mammoth ltallon info pawinglefts the champion bobbed under, came up inside with two fists flailing to the body, or crossed witlrrlgbfa that stifled the man-mountain trembling as though the earth were quoting under him. ’“ After the first round, in which the ropes. stretched flat on his Camera might have had a slight 1 face, as the crowd came to its feet edge due to his punching in close, with one long, amazed rosr. As Sharkey made a show until the ' Referee Arthur Donovan picked up sixth of the man he beat only two the count Sharkey never stirred. years ago in Ebbets Held. He was just beginning to move, his face buried in the canvas, hands No Hint of Ending to his head, as the fins! i0 Ill Even in the sixth, with the round: tolled. two minutes, 2'1 seconds n.1- almost ended, there was no hint of oer the start of the sixth. Then his impending disaster for the cham- seconds leaped in and dragged the plcn. sharkey bobbod in, as he had beaten champion to his corner, still been doing from the start, found apparently in a daze. . _..., _,____,__ ...,~.._.......4-wa...........,... ...~......-...__.....n.__........... nohwflwh _ n. Om; of Shnrkeyde Best Battlfi ~ 1n his huge arms as Sharkey tried his right cracked on Carnersvs chin. Primo enveloped the champion . to get a punch at his body. balance, and as he thumped the champion around the ring Sharkey slipped to the floor. A right upper- out floored Sharkey and he was Sharkey we; snecrlng at the tre- cmmwd 17""- mendoue Italian as he fainted, searching for an opening. with Camera. pinned against the ropes as the gong sounded. ._._____-_-_--‘ MACS ELHWINATED The Maw, entrants in the West- ern Industrial League. lost their final chance for a play off berth last night when they were turned back by the Tanners by s score of 23 to 5. ROUNI) THREE Sharkey was fighting a. very careful, very heady fight, moving his opening, then flung a long, crashing right to camera's temple. If Bhnrkey lives up to his pn- Thg massive ltalian pulled back. l battle statements. the ring picture his lips drawn hack from his white. of him slumped in his chair, wafer mouthpiece in a kind of a foolish i from the bottle of his frantic sec- grin. He mumbled something likelonds cascading over his heir, his "good, good," as sharkey tore back. clwed eyes and his body, will be Then he lifted his tremend run tho last the faithful will see of the right fist to the champions Jaw] marl W110 his flared $0 ED605517!!!"- as they came to grips. 1 ly through the heavyweights for The punch was a short uppercut‘. the past eight years. Right up to inside as they were on the ropes. the last punch tonight he was Crowd Amazed fighting one of the greatest battles Shnrkey crumpled to the floor by of his career. constantly around, fcintlng for openings. He got Camera set but his right st-sre-Qaunders singled off Car- (Contlnued on Page 5) bounced from the Italiarfs defend- ing left arm as though it had hit a. lamp post. Again Sharkey flung himself in and as Car-here's arms flalled about, missing punches, the champion drove a furious right to the head and a hard left hook to the body. Camera was falling buck more and more on the defensive as Sharkcy looped over a left to the head, felnted to bring Cameron arms up, and smashed his left into the huge Ital- iarfs side. Bharkey wove in with s hard right ho the body but Camera roughed him with both hands about the head as he pilshcd him along ~the ropes. The bell caught Sharkey llleloluslvolnfnrwfewlclth um tearing back for more. eminent auflwrfcy on manure "mooring, Mn. Mike (Woun- drier) IoGhnle. “Socks? Wodyer mean? . . . I'll -- well, show yer . . . Aw, yer mean eox, the eox yer puts on yer feet? Well, wot I wants in so: ls lotsa mileage, get mo? Lotsa mileage and no blowouts." Fyelqhlmfl i I ROUND FOUR Camera stuck out his long left hand but Sharkey slipped under it. pulled away from three more stabs. and shot inside for a quick volley into the Itallan's body. ‘The cham- pion was away again before Oar- nere could swing hie huge hands into action. Standing back now with his left poised, waiting constantly for Shar- key to come to him and missing oftcn, Camera took two hard lefts This unfnr we u enmuu~25e In! tho lint Ind so on-nnd we only mil edsrhut Aflnntln So: will gfvn ..,,,_';_';,,;§;‘_.."'- "*°‘““" to the head and a right to the body before he managed to rough Shar- 359- t0 $1 key enough in close to draw a warning from Referee Donovan. AflanQlg; §¢1 They paced around the ring. Mflrlwml Able fir Marl/fire Men ATLANTIC UNDKRWEIQ LT“ n11 MDNITCIDLN‘. 1- matchlng left Jabs and Camera suddenly swung a hard right to tho ‘head. Camera grabbed Sharkey's O-O-O+O4 ORANGE TEA‘ At the Famous CAVENDISH BEACH WEDNESDAY, JULY 12th, 1933 Parade 1.30 P. 10L, followed by Speeches. Beer Rev. f‘. Morrll i Be IT'S THE BEST- prepared mixtu PERFECTION BOOTH SERVICE- ment to make happy. CENTRAL of Hallfsx. A full programme of Sports. Attractive primes in each event. Ilnnd in attendance. Boating and Bathing. Dinner and $upprr served. 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