Hitting of 1" if a n k V Robinson. rookie Cincinnati outfielder has hail much to do with the fine wow- im; ul Birdie Tehbetts' Redlegs Bdtfigh T... . Firsf”Win In Cup; Series p - a WXMBLEDON. Enlland (AP)- snlrlay Bloomer. third - ranking young t British tennis star, de- tested Mrs. Dorothy i-lead Knode of the United States 6-4. 6-4 Mon. day for the first British victory in the qurrent Wightman Cup series. The United States now leads 3-1 In the tournament with three matches still to be played. it has won the cup 13 out of 27 tries.' stocky Miss Bloomer. down'1.;g in the first set. began dropping over short lobs to break up the base line exchanges where Mrs. Kiicf: was clearly superior, log these tactics the British girl pulled level and went on to take , the set. In the second set. Miss Bloomer broke Mrs. Knode's service to take the second game but then Mrs. Knod-s came through with a line spell of attacking tennis to level at 4-4. Miss Bloomer. how. ever. the calmer of the two. ran out the next two games. for set and match. It was the 24th time the Unitcd States has won the Wightman Cup since it was put in competition in 1923. Great Britain has won four times-the last in 1930., The Americans had virtually " ” d the series by winning thy first three matches Friday. g iisinsiis By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League this year. Robinson Is high up on the list of N. L. home-run hit- ters and is hitting around the .300 mark. . AB It gorilla. Pitlts 195 as a ey. C 128 N 45 ..2 l.Al”.iYl;"l"l'l-3, Id. (AP)--M - Tho Chi-TIOIMIDWI1 Glmfdmlv T"”'1"'y' Jim” 131953 7 aayei. st." Louis 222 44 75 .338 lcnc sum...-i of "Foothill. 0-fir. ”' Clemente. Pitts I44 22 48 .333 live lcci unc inch of precision Moan. St. Louis 194 37 64 .3.')0g;:ollcI'. non tl U.S, ivomenls golf - lchampionslup Saturday with a 3- Runs-Boyer. 44 l ,- ,-. . . Rum batted mgnoyen WI and). uiiniv oxcr Ruth Jessen. Dee LeFurgey Red Hot In - south Shore Ball League Deg , who pitched for the cumg 35" iggs Juniors in Summersldeh ' '-.-few Y33r5- I5 ll started a” h a bans in ll: llallfax South Shore League. hee has won his first two starts. allowing only 5 hits HBBIHSI Barr i-ington. beating them 11-3. and setting down the Yarmouih Gate- ways 5.3, giving up eight hits. In- cidentally. two of his old buddies were playing for Yarmouth; pDon Simmons who took over the p.tcli- chores for the Gateways and did- 1 good job. but too late to hell! his team. and Coke Grady. Duly- ing short field. in spite of the fact that all these busehall artists have left the town for greener pastures. Sumnierside Town League is do- ing a pretty fair Job. and im- proving In their brand of base- hall as time goes on. In Garth llarrls. we have a real pitching prospect. He let the Independ- ents down with one hit in eight innings on Thursday while his big brother Vance was doing alv most as good a lob l0I' "I0 DI? position. Vance was touched for only two bingleii In seven frames. We don't. want to take anything way from these young pitchers. They're certainly doing a splen- Hits-Boyer. 75. Doubles -- Bell. Cincinnati Lopala. Philadelphia. 14. Triples-Bruton. Milwaukee M'ays. New York. 7. Home runs-Long, 17. Stolen bases-Mays. 15. and and hit more than their weight. We think. however, a lot of them will -to a much better job with thr stick when they get a hit more practice. The acid test for our young 7-0. 1.000 American League team to play us some Saturday afternoon. we'd have a better idea Just how much we deterior- ated by the long lay-off. In our first meeting with the Capital city. weld like to see one of the Charlottetown teams play our all-stars. because of our inexper- ienced talent. on the hill. If we did pretty well. we might tackle on All-Star Charlottetown outfit later. Hits--Mantle. 83. Doubles-Kuenn. to. Triples-Simpson. Kansas City. 3: Home runs-Mantle. 24. Stolen bases-Francona, Balti- more and Kuenn. 7. Pltcliingeiirewer. Boston. 9-1. 000 . Strikeouts-Score. Clcvclaiid 90. iAbove does not include Mon- dayis games.) I Pitching--Lawrence. Cincinnati. 7 Strikeouts - Friend. Pittsburgh 4. liurlers will be when they face My 3 H pciy some outside opposition in tact Mantis. N,y. 217 59 33 .333! s that will be a test for all of our Muwep, Dgn-an 145 34 53 gas. lIl8.lVI- It was hiligedb that! th: Vernon. Boston 157 27 57 .:l6ftl "A imn-min" Wm P A e 0 Ku . Dt it 191 so as .355 . . , . put together i. Istisatrallltielamnsi N?” W 34 M ,3” KAssAs 1(lTil ;;aplt(.rii.- B(a:ltlI- play us. but uno unaey s linore Orion-s c ansas iy j game did not materialize. Now Runs-Mantle. sit. Sunday mm”. mm. (,h,ng.,. key. If we could get a Charlottetown Runs batted in-Mantle. 59. MEN BEHIND llcro are the men behind'thc scoiics of the Pittsburgh baseball club, which has been the surprise of the season to date. From left are Manager Bnhby Brat.-aii. ina- ches Clyde Sukcfortli. Sum Nar- ron and Danny Mlll'I3Iiil3.ll and uPll- Marlene Siewa who plays mi the men's golf team at Scaltlc iiiiiversity. The sonic girls met In the .uorili-south amateur at Pinehurst. N.(T.. aurl Marlene on that one. too. l up ltliss Slcuari. 22-ysur-old rec- Btides Leove Valuables In lo the Baltimore stadium and a world series ring valued at 3250. Tliicves apparently invaded the drcsslng room at the municipal stadium Saturday night. Harry Bret-heeii. Oriole pitching coach, lost the diamond ring. He received It in the 1946 world scr- ics as a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals. Also missing were nine keys to the Baltimore stadium. g we ,would.have, to: play return games In Charlottetown. of course. and we think the occasional ex- change of games might help inter- cst in both centres. This does not mean that we would neglect our Town League which is showing all signs of developing into a success. Election To Hall old job considering their limited Our regular dates for games are experience on the hill.But the Monday. Wednesday and Thurs- iaci must be faced that the baitcrsi day. inter-town names might. be in the Summerslde Town Leaizuc nrranged for Saturday In hum- do not have their batting eycs mcrslde and Sunday in Charlotte- yet. We say "yet" but it is pos-ltown. Let's hope that something SAINT JOHN, N.B. ICP)-It all happened close to a century ago. but news I the election of the Paris Crew to Canada's sp is Hall of Fa 2- revived memor es and tales f the famous Oarsmen which sluts some of those boys will ncverl DI the BOP! Will d9V9l0P- had been handed down for genera- Expect 15,000 Visitors And l0,000 Others At Olympics TORONTO tCPI Premier Henry E. Bolts of Victoria. the Australian state in which the i950 summer Olympic Games are to he held. said Friday that Australia has completed preparations for the games and is expecting an influx of 15.000 foreign visitors in addi- tion io the 10,000 athletes and offl- cials "We believe the games will be staged ns never before." he -told a press conference. "When I left Melbourne iwhere the games are to be staged! '73 nations had accepted the invita- tion to send teams and 11 more had yct to reply. Mr. Bolte arrived from Ottawa Friday morning for a three-day stay in Toronto during a Canada and US. visit to attract Industrial iuid general investment to his state. The rotund. frlendlypreniicr tions. The story of the four-oared Paris Crew of Saint John is touched with tragedy as well as world-renowned SUCCESS. Taking their title from the global championship win in the interna- tional sculling race at the Paris Exposition. the Saint John quartet met andvconquered several chal- lengers. One of the most famous of their races was the Paris-Tyne epic from which the community of Ben- forth got its name. , It was on the banks of the Ken- nebecaslii river. Aug. 23. lll7l that an estimated 15.000 people watched the race that ended in the tragic death of James Reiiforth. stroke of the British Tyne crew who col- tt5.000.000 on staging the Olympics. Mr. Bolte said the teams lineup would be the biggest in the 60-year history of the modern Olympiads. Helsinki had the previous highest. till Stadia for the main events were nearing completion. Set in beauti- ful parkland less than a mile from lllelbourne's centre. they were costing 39.000000. HOLD ARTS FESTIVAL The main Olympic stadium-an eral Manager Joe I.. Brown rt Winner Of .0 .3..s;iU. S. Women's Golf Ch'ship erit' Rollins College L'l'a(lllitl('. had to overcome a one-hulc (lPll('ll iii the last two holcs oi the ilttI'IlI southbut this time she look early command over her iii-y':ai--old opponent. The Seattle girl niisserl the green a few times Saturday and three-puited once. The ('ri'i)rs were fatal against the Cniintliaii women's champion. ulio was only three over par for tho 7:l hole: she played in the i'ivr--day co-cd tourney. She lost tub of thc strokes Saturday. Both girls sank loui: putts for birdl: twos on the l.”i.'i-yard l.'itli Ital". but it” 'ene was 2 up at thc time. Her opponcnt cnnccrlcd No. 14 aftcr cxplndinc the ball out of bounds from a trap. Miss Jessen prolonged the innit-h with a I5-loot birdie putt on No. 15 but the Eirls halved No. 16 to end the match. Siewari leads Ontario Tourney TORONTO ICPI lilarlciic Stewart. who won the United States inlcrcollerziate golf cham- ploiiship at Lafayette. lnd.. Satur- day. Monday fired a Ont"-llflflftl" par 75 in take an carly lead III the Ontario Ladles' championship ' " fall. llioberis Ends ” Pitching Slump By Beating Cubs PHlLAl)Ia'l.PHlA IAPJ - Ruliiii Roberts ill the Philadelphia Pini- lics ended his pitching slump Sun. day by bcaiin Chicago Cubs, and like everything else the great right liziiitirr does, it wasn't acci- dcntal. Tlic niiirniiit: ziitcr his last Weil- nesday nitzlii mauling by Mil- waukce. Roberts and three team- mates ivcnt out to the Braves' park. Roberts pitchcil a lull hour. lie was determined in iind out wliai was wrong He llilfl lost (our in a row. What ivorricrl the pitcher evcn mnrc t';an llic rlcfcats was the belting he was taking. Roberts discovered that his trouble stcmmed from a curve ball. Let him explain it: .''live liccu lryiniz to iliroiv that big swccpinz curve ball. Ami to throw it you have in stand up Slraltzlilcr and get more snap. I am not a stand up pil('ll0I'. I have to ho low and follow lltrough." Roberts has his own pct theory of how in pitch. He says. ”ihe ,9. crct of pitcliiui: is throwing them uhat tbey' looking for and get. ting them out." -......m.n. M . Bannister Sees Gold Medal For Chaiaway M().N'l'lllCAl. l('I'i - - i)r. ltiiuer 33"!”-5'lPF. first runner to crack the four-minute mils-. pl'e(ll(-(ed M0"(l3.V Cliris (.7 li a t a ii a v, his Pacemaker in lllt? historic run. l "I" ill" 8 itold medal Ill iliel Olympic Ganics at lilclbourng tliisl Cliayiuay is training hard.” said lllP slurp sandy-liaii'cd in-I term-. "lic ill' uiiii-ly ii ill be the man to heal iii the (ilyinpic 5.000 metros." l Baniii.-iv: slmkr just allcr he had flllghlcti from a plane at Muti- plrcals l)orial airport iiilh his ;l)li(tlI) llllt". lluyra H0 is in Mon "Nil I” alrciilc at a 73th aniiivcrs ar) i-oli-iiraimii of thc Xloiiircal Anialciir A l h I e t I 1- Assiiciatiuu June 20 ”l -tttlillxltfl out uith Chris laslp wcck' said Iianniisicr, 27. ”but it MICKEY CAN For a follow iilio is llllllll and lcadini: lmlli 0'35 5”'li"l.i in hclii him. I havei runs. xvii.-kt-y ll.iiiili- l1Ullll'lll.'1lll of racing again. Mc(l- expcctcd to t'.'lllI iii-i "'3' llllltih i'NlU1I'f' Iny full time." strikcoiit. Hui hori- lDave Sime Piilg Muscle; M lBe Lost To U. 5. Cl l BIaRKELl'Ii', ('-alii (AP: -. curve. llis (ilit('li Rt-d l.i-ms. saidi Sllrllller llaic Siuic of Duke Uni-I there is hllliitlliltrllly no cliancs ver.-iiy pulled a groin niiisclc in whatever” ilm: Mme will no ante llie U.S, Natiiiiinl Collcgiatc Atli- in l'llll in tho Juli nu-tr.-c at Hm it-iii Assoc-ininm I,-,1.-I. and new Aiiizileur .tIhl1-iic Uiiiviii cliani-,- Mmmpmnshlps 5-alumay is piousltips at lizikcrsiiclii. t'.ilil.' "Y ympic Team and 5 v .k. I ' .. ammsl canal"!-V um I” the U-5-lllllilsliltyfah llllallkeriflhlloflss lIll:mi'a(l1lll)l(l:):; Olympic team in the 200-nietrc ; coniputc iu the l.US Aiigelcs Oiyiu-l race. g - pic trials. Sime set a worlil record of 20 E, .Iitili colliding with the lc;i;;ur-x" in lionic fii'st-.sai'kcr. Vic Power. up. l'lri t hr ccivcri the hall too late from catch. g-IlPlf- nu a cr Tim Thompson, in IN, aiicritlie ball on a ll1lI'(l strike. SLIDE TOO Kansas City it ho re- ii ho dropped MATINEE RACE Nlat-.NIi,'ll.l.h' .lIII.I.S :4 Starting At 2:00 ()'(lI.0(lI( SHARP Sponstircrl by .M;1('AVelll5 Mills Women's Institute seconds flat for the Z20-yard riasii it week earlier and was i-oiiiiietll on to do well for the- L'i.iieil States in the 200 metres at the Olympics. He finished second to Aliili-uc Cliristiaifs Bobby Morrow in the, I00 mctrcs Saturday and iviil l)(' clii.:i..'e for the final ()l)'nlpIL'Sl tryouts in that event at l.n.s Anizclcs in two weeks. Hoivcvor. In the 200 hr (ll'illll)('il out because of a pulled groin muscle sufiercri as he roiintiml a .Or'pteSent”ho'mel ”DiIiiosiiBLEDD.I PITGHERS NEW YORK 4AFv - l'ruoalih- pitchers for today's major lcagiiei izaines lwon-lost records in par- eiitltescsi: SIDEWALL SHINGLES Asli your J-M dealer for free color folder which gives complete details. Or wrila to Canadian American League HHllllIIOl'i' at Cliicago iN'- HEAVY JOB UNITED NATIONS IAT” Un- dcr UN. rulcs nil petition: and complaints frorii individuals in nnn-self-sovai-niniz lcrrltorics must, be examined. A committee siudlcd 33.026 missives from the l-Ircnch Camcrooiis and found 506 war- ranted liirlhcr consirlcratlon. woMEN"i5i?o'rifs7r ' D" qualifying round. tFamie Recalls Memories Of Oarsmen ; lasped on top of his oar with the battle only partly over. He died an hour later. Rcnforth. situated several miles from Saint John. was described as a spectacle of human beings for that great challenge race. People had come from distant points ioi view the match of rowing skill.. and cvcn as early as 3 o'clock in the morning had startcd to pick the choice spots for viewing. Thc rivcr itself was well-spotted with sails as yachts and other craft came close to watch. lieiiiemlier When By THE CANADIAN PRESS Germany's Max Schmeling. one- llnie titleholder, became No. I contender for Jimmy Braddock's heavyweight crown 20 years ago tonight by knocking out the up- and-coming Joe Louis in the 12th round of their ii c h e d u I e d' I5- rountler. Louis won the title from Braddock June 22. I037. I0-feet-high. three-deck concrete stand at Melbourne cricket groundsawas 90-per-cent completel It would hold 104,000 spectatorau 75.000 seated. I Already 650.000 seats had been. reserved and amino visitors werei expected in addition to those from IIVOTIERS. Other attractions are being ar--I MATINEE RACES ' RIVERSIDE RACEWAY answered questions with quiet good: ranged for visitors to the Games.l JUNE 30 AT 2 P. mm. 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