Fitzroy’ ‘Street ‘ 100% Pure Guaranteed Motor Oil ‘10: Per Belle: _ Bring Your 0n Containers . LAIWLOIVS illlTfl SALVAGE Opposite Forum Phone $3 3L1. Johnson Fatally Iniured In Automobile Crash ' i < T » ii t T y Glinltfglgrlnrulil-tlsak a ¥»-°""'°-~'='- ~ "=~ c“ "r '= Hanover Wins nepital hen o! lllurle: he eul- ml $551M iodev- nr,W.D.Alli:on:l-||Itlre00-F t R cm‘ “L” "“" "m" _._ The accident will"! i" will (By m Canadian Press) IMF‘ i“ "u" armor-mow, 1v s. June 10- north of Raleigh- ' Tracey Hanover. piloted by Uoyd Jo wu i" "I" Walker of nuns: won the feature l" amt.“ "" 2i‘ ""19"" mo“... mm m... s...” this nurtwhwlvvr- MmqVolddrirvenbyDmter-of inro- Halifax. took the farmers‘ race in Fred L, S00“, l IAIN. PIIIIII‘ swught hams‘ with him. Ins llllhu! smmnssg: “ebonmwlexeersoidflm Farmer-flees Egicluummlum yeln.lIkoVhio(Bllter). z snlfiifi “it? 929$ it'll $1.100‘. ‘PW-l... 4 m Nick Vole (wormed) . .. iheflrstoilthesewusthesuc-laadyfluyi.l’ 3 8 Bispareer began in gonded in 108 He nice four- teenth round after police nlded mbemmlirf the conelusl vi V‘ ve stow. mmy considered Johnson‘: title e trimed one. 1nd his title from HlrtwBl-n lihncisoo e. ‘gv Dointed out that Hart had ten "Lil Arms" in twenty rounds" in the same city in 1905. Olllaerler White Hope Diaries 1000 Johnson ended his title nve times. n .. B. five Five Years later, Willard ighe crown st Henna and cm C hinney __'I‘ime: 1.13%: 1.13: 1.18. 811%! i Elmer Worthy Miss Oiso Dale Flo Direct (Boutilier) .. mole Bsrs (W. Walker) .....5 Time: Ciflillfll Armstrong) (Kaiser) LU; lflli; 1.10. In: Ier Al was nmmielly fugitive from the United Slllln worthwhile". a , white N. Y cide “s. in ueh year: alter the plentgd‘ of un- e alien" women are he named n. ofl e wave te In 1010 éiivercee m. "bibsniwfiéwlfil? e your ‘Iliter. Arrested the Mann Vl SEW”) Act He tried to forestall prosecu- the b! wituen prlmioaim a, white wo- man. Tint efloxt felled: hewu "" and sentenced to veer and Poison. eiibtlilvf I-"aris via stronger I I gt! 830.000 week were lime ‘s He mode n day 1n Lenvenworth sppcal. he lump- 015900 and escaped to w mm ‘slflnmfiwm’ e, u e he could. and J1 small b. flehtlrwg 151$ {When the second-rotors in war came along he was ask- ed to 10in "the French Army but While fledto . nnewesinducedwlotc tbewlllsedllasco the is st Ben Diego. there, he Hsvane tor In Prison money main he returned “T113133. is‘? to 0x100. Julv 30. 1020 and went to Leaven- John nu n was Iorieenhs permioteeto fll_id‘8' l! 1'0 und fight Arthur Johnson. as he ed. was born at Gal- ions i001. he imme- to the ring. But “""{i“5»“}idm in u. ‘with Bill Hert- - over the pitchers D tehinl . en over the nine >McOall1m a revival o! the interest taken in baseball during ore-war days. The game was a loosen-unloved ‘ ‘ with the hitters hav the echo u stroked out 2'1 hits in all. 10 for the Rov- ers and M for the Anchors. and both teams being guilty of num- erous miscua. However. the (ans weren't too critical. it w: the opening game and that under belt before they con display their best efforts Il- IO '0' 1' The Rovers chalked up the first league victory on the strenzth o! abig rstirmingin which the; aid. moumdsman for the Rovers who was pressed into service at the last minute. turned in a cred- itnble performance in his first i ‘ ‘ out sev- inning who started Anchors couldn't 11nd the plate. walking the first three batters to face him and gave way to Lefty MacAlcax- who finished the game. striki-m out eig-ht while granting thirteen hits. 0000 ‘Ibo second game of the sched- ule takes place tordght when the Legion make their initial n1!!!)enr- anace before the fans in their name with the Revere. The Lo!- ion are an unknown dummy as Yet but have many cwable bell- tossens to choose from. ‘They will likely take the fleld with Art Per- ry handling the catching chores. Ev. McNelil on first. lied McInnis on secggdvalilfiikem Henlnessey on third a e pnchard mow . stop. ‘For fleldms Ted Strain. Maurice Goodwin, Earl Nidloleon and several others are available. Jack Cairns and Mcliaasr: are slated for mound duties. 1- i + O Never has a spouts event been so eagerly awaited as the coming Dorm-Louis bout. and to settle many controversies as to what fighter was-leading on points be- fore 0on1: got lmacked out in the 13th. here's what referee 118$ end Bill Henley thought. we Conn seven rounds five; Munro glwe 001m and Imus four with one and Hcsloy gave Conn six and Louis six. Ofliclaliy; there- formOon-rlwasthewlnneratm and of a dozen heals. York system of scoring by rounds isn't broken down into points oer round unless an official cantspllt his decision any other way. 0 i» 4* 1- Rugged Bill liizinicki. who iswell known as a. member o! inst year's Toronto Maple Leeds. ls also mak- ing d for recoknition in another field of snort. Just re- cently the 22-year-old Winnipeg- sizzlinz 6'5 over the the which defends its Wiliinguon Cup title July 29 at Edmonton. m- nicki has been spending all his g are time following the fairways nce “winding um the ice season. O O 4 0 Judging by reports in s maln- lmd paper Mnncton have their own Pets they in one-armed Johnny Oorlnier who pitches for Bendviow Aces in a Mcncwn soft- bnll league. Oorlnler is a veteran who lost an awn. overseas but he certs let it ap him on thepleydng field. In a recent league game he stole the allow by striking out six and mak- lrgestwo sensations] catches be- si lrittinfl a home run. He mak- es his catches by squeezing the ball between his body and his left e POSTAL TIMI IAVII IDNDON - (CPI -- Britain's bovysneedtogetafewnmes> their route. Boo 20¢‘ the s! cnioago Philadelphia As Date Oi A Bout Approaches (B Bid Peder) LAKE. N. J., June l0—(AI)-_lettlin :11 argument: s: to u:t how er along he bo- lleve: e he: come in his training, Joe Louis made it clear today he will work out only five more time: before meeti-rl Billy Conn in {an- ulo i8. ood shape and by the time-the lght come: around. I'll be reedf for the full 1.5 rounds," Joe exp: ed n: he took the day oft from i: drilling which now has sliced his poundage down to 2. "I may not have to go the lull route, because I'll tske ndvnntnge of the ftrrt chance to end it that come: along. But i! it int: all the vvsy. I'll be all set for that, too." However. Joe hinted that he may maintain his stepped-up swatting pace at each session and continue sparring more than six rounds st n cl "1' say this," he outlined. ‘Therdil be st. least S0 more round: of boxing-at least the reg- ular six each time. But it rnay be more, depending how I ." There is no doubt. Watching him ln his workouts here, that. Joe nus come e long way. Where the ex- pert: were hinting that he wss fer short of fighting shape onl three weeks ego, they're new a rnlttlng that he is approaching his top form. He ha: lost considerable of the speed he had before the war, and while his defensive reflexes don't click any toe well, he won't be short in his conditioning, he m- ats. ,. Wdrft Seek Knockout LAKE. N. J-, June GREENWOOD 10—(AP)-~.Biily Conn set relaxed in the run st hi: romnolent train- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Louis Nearing Peak Title he intends to wi-n the nelfvyweight crown from Joe Loni: June r9. The Pittnburgh scrappe . enioy- ing s day o! rest. did no dispar- age Joe's ability. He llznply ‘la: it figured out to is own satisfaction that he can win this time rf he doesn't do anything foolish. "I won't be trying for any knock- out this time," he said. "I trill that the lslt time. and Joe fixed mo-Ifiaod. ' i: time you can bet I won't try anything like that mless I've seen Joe bounce off the canvas. I-Ie hitrioo hard to try to stand up flat-footed and slug with him. He’: too big and he hit: too hard. but mostly he just hits too herd." "Joe's a good boxer, too," he con- tinued. "He cm jsb and hook- good, and he keeps his hsndr up. The only way to best him is to box him, and I mean to keep going from side to side—not jun. in and out. I we: beefing him the lest time thst way without any trouble, wasn't I’! “He didn't hllrt me once until that 18th round, and he hit me_ quite n few before that Some people seem to think if Louis hits you you're dead. Bhu ks, I got. hilt harder than he hit me by a middleweight named Rankine out in Chicago. I thought my heed we: coming off when Rankine tlugged me" Conn weighed 182 when he climbed out of bed today, or only two pounds above whet he wants to scale on the day of the fight. Borne members of hi: entourage suggested he la of! tomorrow, too, but Bi-lly said he would put in his regular stint, including r ed work and boxing. The odds today were understood to be fluctuating between 11-to-5 and IJ-to-fi in Louis’ favor, J0me- whet shorter than they were a ing cemip today and told calmly end with confidence exactly how week ego. BISEBIIZE-"HESIILTS AMERICTNIEAGUE Louis loo ooo col-z s 0 001 000 000-d 11 ' Wolf! and b; 0m 00o 000-n 6 o 010000000-1 a 3 Dietrich and ‘Fresh: Florenflav- age and Dessutels. Annstrcflg. Cleveland 000 000310 8 '1 1 Boston 000 30B 00x 6 l2 0 Gremck, Klleman, Center and Lollsr; Butlsnd, Johnson and Wagner. Detroit 105 003 1.01 ll l2 New York If!) 000 001 3 i5 Truck: and Tebbetts; Gettel, gumpert, Wight, Byrne and Rob- son. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 000 010 010 2 7 0 St. Ioui: 000000021 3 5 2 Higlbe, Bohr-man, Garey, Herring and Anderson. Padgett; Brecheen, Wiiks and O’Des. " Philadelphia 000 000 144 i) - 8 1 hicsgo 400 0M 100 8 l3 3 Milnar. Maunay, Ripple, Keri. Keflensberger, Bchenz end Sem- inlck; Borowy, Meera, Bithom and McCullough. _ New York 010 130 000 5 1.1 1 Cincinnati 130 210 00x '1 l3 0 Schumacher. Fischer, Trinkie and Cooper; Andrews. Melloy and Lu- menno. Boston 021 40o 1M 10 13 1 Pittsburgh 010000310 5 9 4 Wright, Poscdel and Masi; Rae, Aibosts. Gables and Saikcid. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester 000 000100-1 5 4 Newer-k 00G 311 Box-B i4 0 Brunei‘. Roch. Osborn and Rob- inson; Pitter and Berra. 331 101 012-11 1'7 l!) 0111 MO- 6 M Gallo! Baltlmo e page Oflk” m; n‘) llouttemnn 8r Tebacheck: Post. ine tlr%u mm- Berillerl. Ronny d: Murray- 000 let mes cvcry nuts In Montreal 150 m 001 l6 1'1 0 tbeprooese sy are turnedsetnat Jerley Oily 102090000 .5113 g p on e is 1n mgr-Qt», p“. Blnts and Franks; Fisher, Luc- _l n or ler, Clrisrom and Becker. 2 cheese te ni: Golden Cooker Pup Y are ‘ name re‘: TOIIIOI’ llnnl at u» June 19 I l" Legionaires Play Rovers Tonight l Ito 1 r The Rovers and the Legfon clash tonight st 6.30 sharp in e scheduled City Baseball League encounter at the Victoria Park diamond. The Legion crew, coached by Ev Mc- Neil, are making their first start and will take the field with every intention of making it a winning one. e ers on the other hand will be after victory number two, having taken the measure of the L. P. U Anchors in Sundays opener. and will have their strong- PAGE slavnlv Walker Leads Hitters In Hat. League tremor.- m .1 8V6‘! e points during the y?“ nix» v5.1 - er at Brooklyn ooovtinuer toltadtbelvstioml agueinben- ting with I rdbust .300 average. Including cmu 0i Sunnis third in the battwS derby will J41. Time 1-4 ana-1-2,"‘.'ic"l{£ikl' 1:19; .40 and 1:18. ‘treeFerAll Walter Brown, A. Allen 1 Dominion Grsttim. Haley 3 3 3 Royal Hanover. Kirk ...... .. 2 2 2 Time 1-4 and 1-2. .31 and 1:04; .31 1-2 and 1:04 1-2; .31 and 1:03 l 1 Judges: J. E. Fraser. Sherbrooire; D- W. Munro, Piedmont. F‘. Del- hunt. Mvnctorl. Time Keepers: Hugh Stewart, est lineup available. Players are asked to make a special effort to be on hand in penty of time so the game can {at under-way without delay. GUESTS FLEE .. ST. IRENE, Que, June 10-(0?) -Approximate1y 200 guests fled from the Charlevolx Hotel early today when fire of unknown origin destroyed the three-storey, wooden hostelry in this Chnrlevois County wn No one was injured in the biazs which began about 2 a.m. as lhe guests. including a number vf Un- ited States tourists and some liche- gstes i0 the Knights o! Columbus provincial convention held during the weekend at nearby Murray Bey. had sufficient time to escape from the building. Temporary accommodation was found in adjacent buildings and at. YBhe Manc-ir Richelieu at Murray BY. Former Island-Owned Horse Breaks Lag YARMOUTH. June l0-—(CP>_ Major Bowes, well-known Mari- flmc horse owned by Hcrrmm Gil- 1-‘8- br0ke its right leg at [115 shoulder in one of the early heats of the harness racing revival 5g Victoria Park here today, A CFOWd 0f 5.000 was on hand when the unfortunate amide"; occurred. Owner Gillis. who w" New Glasgow; J. R. Stewart, New ' Glasgow. t Starten-K. J. MscDougail, Monc- on. Bubs’ Winning Streak Halted It tooérmPhlladel Phlliles to cage C s‘ scvemgaow win tr k ith 9- vi m $1: en w a 8 ctory cwy ha stanzas Boston Braves cooled off tire Mill-place aspirations of Pittsburgh Pirates meanwhile, as they clogged out s 10-5 decision and went a lull game ahead of the Bucs Cincinnati Reds kept themselves solidly in fourth place, Just above the .500 percentage mark as Bob Mnlloy turned In a su rb relief Job that gave them a 7- win over New York Giants. 'I‘i1e 28-year-old rlghthnnder cums to the rescue in the fifth after Nate Andrews had almost blown a. 6-2 lead when Glance fiat-paved him ‘for tin-cc runs in the LIVERPOOL» N. 5.. June l0— iCPl-Jliverpool high school lc-rlay eliminated Shclburnc Academy from the Nova Scoli-a inlerscholasilc bnsciynii iiiln race by dr-ienling the Shelburne County team 12-1. Liverpool. undefeated in lhc last five straight games. will meet the all? slgfiLdrlver. was not injured in r June Phone i200 .41.“... c Give Dad a Tie Select from the Finest Sslgwing we have had since 1 0R PERIIAPS Ile would like one of our new Plastic Belle or Braces. Those are brand new and different. REMEMBER DAD 0N FATHER'S DAY Harry A. Maoliougoll "BETTER MEN'S WEA R” winners of the Yarmouth-Kenlvlllc geries in the semi-final round. FathePs Day 16th qvvvvwun: ‘xii JR “ “\ 143 Greet George Street . ,_.,....<_..-.-.<.1.~.~.-,- pion Dies veteran ‘pal swk, who paces the I fir? kfxilfifllnlgnabgflrilitjaerlclgafiae u. circuit mm on inst week, has col o“ Wee was“ w h“ this ha“ 9° m“ l“ 4“ m?“ "° m‘ may erase the l“ aelll‘ plate w oy e 29414111" 1d"?- - fine rwwd mt the most Yank: nous: cm |=r¢e-|=o|-.A|| g w- dlenst of st. noun Cardinals in ole BsNbe emmimm nggh m mm“! Dela $51111 mo. outfield sensu- f, ‘ m‘ “I P” °°fl°e "filing tum of adelphiia Philiios. is - Sta Musial o! of the Denis isiourth 3,_ ., with‘ 389 and Frankie Gustlne oi.’ Rh,” m, o; Amhemt captured reasons Iorwiiat. hag/guided? Pitt-shunt: 111th with 33L u» free-ifor-ell lrl straight beets ,1.“ gm, w, w b,“ u, ii- togitvy atthflie first amessAroth and ra-ll . Second, “w; m o eseasosn re. n er wydownmcmwe_ Amherst horse, Agusta Hanover, plug a, deadly wublenplav comm!“ was won the first two heats of the atinn in b and Johnny bio. 1 Classified, and the remain- d ‘ mlm 9mg, rng event. No. 2 Olassifled. went- mints comparatively yours club. o t to Belle vqlc. Port Blglfl. us. m sanoilrmglllyers l-lsvznuie stamina w‘ soon sound common ' .~ t‘ n u s .1 1o “Wrohm l w ‘any “m” “t m‘ EW GLASGOW. . ., une cu e feet of earning from ind -—(CPJ-A colt race between two Rhea Mae (Whalan) ....1 1 1 l0 games and its ability m New Glessow two-year-olds, won Marjorie Hanover t 23 2 sw rive doun eader-s to date by Eddie McCain-OM Currie Han- Highland Scott (Irving) .. s4 a the linden-we. , Ion’: first harness card at Union Lady H (Gov ) ......43 4 there were e over, war the feature o! the seu- Time: 1.00; ms ; 1.00, gm first b bu: and Park here today. Piloted by J. y field. But now. aslkrmiew- O'Brien. Cassie Hanover won the Ne, 1 clggigq} we 9011mm a the sig- lwo hail-mile heats with limes 11 ma!“ J 4 81 8 0! the sel- 1:19 and 1-1s Agzlsta Hanover. n. n. Bick- W» who; Wm m or supposedly n. Amherst ...1 1 a Bmflgg 1e pmngilt. ev Summary Mamie Anlwort-hy (mum was: mew”! "fir! 0 hm marl-roam Guy cc > a a 4 “WM” b! goldie 0111131115.! o. mgr‘; g g é Loretta new (Gallant) 4 1 Mm a, 0mm.‘ .Her uonfll‘. e ;,; ’1;1,1g_ _ Bombs? J. owl-glen ........ .. a a 4 “n” l“ 1 a “m”? Elm 1°! n" "Vi" W" Beaulah Grntwn, a. Ross 5 a a m, g cums“; 1100mm.‘ h °W‘"“B- Sig?‘ fall-it bl Mary Ella Guy. n. Haley .. z 1 2 bylmiifuh” g1 i‘ l 1 811m" Goldey Buy, Best 4. 4 s 5e11,, voc, (Hunter) , .121 Mme mm“ d5 m‘ tmmiie" Tlme-—1-4 and 1-2. 31 and 1:06; gammy, m; great, (Lgwhgr) 3 1 2 berg!‘ $3 thjim!d'b““ M and 1:05; in and k10- Duke of Windsor’ (Runes-y) z s a ma” m" ° a 3*“: mm A Pam _Onla <_n.1 ‘win; 18-4 4 4 lzome from second as e. batter mu Time- 1-155- - *1 - - into a double play, generally for a Previous. D. Turner 2 4 3 ____.__.__ deddmg m“ Scotty Budlong. W911‘ . 1 1 1 ‘ Sweet Little Echo O'Bri 4 3 4 ' Mac! Hugo, Haley ............ .. 3 2 Z Tme -4 and 1-2. .31 nd 1:05 ' 1-2; .38 and 1.0a; e4 ml... i-2. ' , W.K.S. Practice w. Horses Wm gfiflsiihnfi'_1oggfllelfj'_ 05mm é é Players seeking berths on the 2.19. May Budlong, Saint GROBKEWS + Jewellery For fvllnlllv aim - ilelllre ef all-unis" 8e: err selection and ye: eee the fheefl I00 lint 8t. Piece 20204 Cronin Points Sox To Erasing Record 0i 1927 Yankees Rhea Mae ls \ n: nun. kmo ‘ 33081011, June l0 - (A?) ~11“ Box are off to the fastest iBy The Canadian Pres) SAOKVILLE. N. June l0- -—-— West Kent baseball team are ask- SALNT JOHN, N, ‘B., June 10- ed to attend practice this afternoon (09-50 Stephen horses won the at the Park diamond at 3.15 sharp. free-for-all and no 1 classified her- _ ness races at Mousepath Park to- took the no. classified in straight day. Best time of the big event, hell-s lite!‘ C1818 captured by Worthy Ermine. was frflm Wlckhem. 2.14. Wildcat Volc, also from the for swervins in fr border town, placed second. mate winner. The best time o! this A The no. 1 classified went to My event W8! 2-31. Partner, whose fastest time was All other entries were from the John. Jami: John district. _.-£_ ‘T? MATINEE RACE RIVERSIDE June lfl-WEDNESDAY-June 19 Four ‘lllassifiecl Races Races Start at 2 0’cl0ck Shani (Daylight Saving) The opening race meet of the i946 season will be ‘ held on Wednesday, 19th June, at the Riverside Track. c Considerable work_ has been done on the track this Spring including “hulli up turns and cvcliv effillf made to have it in perfect condition for this season .< campaigning. Parking space all around the upper turn has been cleared and spectators can sit comfortably in their cars ' and have a clear view of the race-track. Added features at ihc race track include the serv- ing of meals and refreshments at the grounds; loud speaker announcing system; part-mutual betting. One of the beauty spots on the Island. A corl-vrliirtl invitation is extended to the public to attend this a - lnee race card. Provision is made for horsemen to get their 1MB‘! on the grounds at 11 o’clock the deyof the race. Several of the horses started in the New Glas- gow $2,000 Purse Stake W!" be starters 1n this race. Race horse owners are reminded to have_thclr eligibility certificates. Failure ‘to have certificates will necessarily eliminate participation m the “MM. U. S. T. A. RULES TO GOVERN WRITE OR TELEPHONE YOUR ENTRIES Entries Close I5 Juno No Entrance Fee-Oats will be Given a! I. LEO PRAUGHT, Secretary and Manager, Cherry Valley.