SEPTEMBER 21, 1939 ._nuu« . ARDEN‘ .,i.».. M. 4 Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Tkirty-six ears ago today Otta- wa Rough ders bowed out of the ontario Rugby Football Union. may have not gone back to the p,R.F'.U, and are now in the mum of the "flirt Four" _. the inierprovincial Union. LOUIS ___RETAIS TITLE WITH Challenger Puts Up Stiff Battle Before Sudden And Dramatic Ending Of Scrap BRIGGS STADIUM, De. troit, Sept. 20—After chas- ing Bob Pastor around 30 minutes and getting no. where. Joe Louis knocked out the former New York collcginn in 38 seconds of the 11th round tonight to retain his world’s heavy- weight boxing championship. Louis weighed 200 pounds; Pastor 183. After flooring Pastor four times in the first round and once in the second, Louis couldn't do a thing with the brick pedalling‘ husky until his left shot out with sud-‘ den fury in the 11th. Pastor dropped, managed to raise‘ himself to his knees but could not get to his feet. before referee Sam Hen- nessey counted the full 10. A crowd estimated at 40.000 con- tributed to a gross gate of asound 3400.000 to see Louis successfully defend the title for the eighth time Bii.‘~(‘E he won from Jim Brad- dock in 193'! Pastor, after his weak start came on in the eighth, ninth and iiith. and Once. in the eighth. had the Brown Bomber befuddled with | two-handed sally. Louis seemed. minus just about Ill of the fire and fury that has chopped down his most recent op- ponents mercilessly. but he still paclced dynamite in his fists. Louis’ Right Hand ii, was Louis‘ right hand that had Pastor on the floor four times in the first round and again in the second the former New York University footballer was on the verge of anniihilsition. On two other occasions Bob was badly hurt. Yet each time the knockout spairk was lacking in louis. Joe was slow to take ad- vantage of the ogoomm-ities and seemed unable to hex with the My who came no off the floor. de- fended beautifully, and even came back to carry the fight to the champion in the later heads. Pastor tried. however, and that in the end cost him the flaht. lust past the midway mark of the first scheduled 20-round heavyweight title fight in a quarter century. Less than half a minute after the 11th round got under way, Louis suddenly leaiped in and fired a Ih0l‘l. right and Pastor went down. He rose to his knees at the count of four, ‘but couldn't go any far- ther. There he huddled. head hang- ing and blood dnipplng from a cut over his left eye. as the referee counted. in his dressing room later Pas- tor said he "didn't see the punch coming" Eye Full Of Blood "My eve was full of blood.“ he Gxplnlned. “and I was blinded. The Rgnch paralyzed me and I riidn't ow anything until I heard the referee count nine." With this bout past. fouls looks forward to a return match next summer with Tlorw ('ri'IlO'VllD. who save him R. lot of i’roub‘e for three rounds last June. Prom.'~‘er Jacobs indicated he mrv give Pastor an- other crack at the oh.-zmpion. after Bob florhts once or twice more, and immediately Jimmy Johr-_=i~n. Pas- tor's manager, asked for Galento. BASEBALL RES UL TS American League 01110-30 001 101 foo-4 II 2 New Yozik 004 030 l0x—-8 8 1 Lions. Marcum and 11 Sch‘.iie‘.er; Sundm unjl Dickey. C.cve.and 5'10 "‘~ 000-7 '1 fl Wrisliirgton 000 091 l00—2 8 l Harder and Pytlalr Krakauskas. gaynes, Jacobs, Thuman and V ans. Detroit ooo 01.1 coo 002 0-4 3 0 ooo oo2_1 5 1o Phlhdr-inhla zoo we (13 innings.) Hutchinson. Benton and York: Nelson. Caster and Hayes. . Louis 100 010114 000 000 3——-1-1 22 l n Round By lR0und Of Title Fight D5-'I'RD1'1‘. BOW. 20-(OP)-Round- By round description th eLoui.s- Pastor 20-round ampionship battle tonight follows: ROUND ONE Pastor landed a ll ht left to the nose as he triedto fe nt Louis open. ,Louis bounced a left hook on the ‘ jaw. The champion cracked a hard right to the cheek and then shot a straight left to the nose. Louis was ‘moving slowly. Pastor lzindcri a ,solid right on the cheek and Ubuls iCOV8l'€d up as Bob came in fast with both hands whaling. Louis shook Pastor with a smashing right to the face and floored him with 8 right; and another pair of rights floored him once more. Pas- tor went down a third time and was up afar a short count and tried to hold on. Louis dropped him to one knee with a short right at the bell. Louis’ round. ROUND TWO _ Louis rushed out and stabbed with his left as Pastor backed away. A short right ceught Bob on the check as he trir.'l to hold. Louis cracked anothed right and straight left to the face as Pastor jabbed twice. Pastor skipped around the champion staying out of rewch.Bob dropped a short right to the mid section. Louis missed a left and landed a right on the ear. Iefts bloodied his nose. Pastor shot ii straight left to Louis’ nose. A vic- ious right dropped Pastor for a count of nine. Pastor‘.-. head snapped back from two hard lefts and he backed away at the bell. Louis‘ round. BOUND TERI! Louis sent irwo shortlefts to Bdfs bloody nose. Pastor came back with a left to the eye. A left shook Pas- tor. Bob sent a left to the chin. They exchanged straight lefts to the face as Pastor backed away. A short left caimht Bob on the cheek and the exchanged lefts. A left had Pas r hanging on tomporairly. Pastor caught Louis flush on the chin with 3. long overhand right. A short right sent: Pastor into the ropes. Another right in close snap- ped his head back. Louis sent 3 short right to the face again at the bell. Louis‘ round. ROUND FOUR Louis jabbed twice with his lefii and took the same punch to his face n return_ A right cross had Pastor wobbling once more. Pastor contin- ued to back away. In close. Louis connected with a short right to the cheek. Louis sent a. long left to the eye. Pastor connected with an over- hand rl ht to the cheek and ii left to the law. Pastor landed ll. left under the ear as [outs continued to jab waiting for a right hand opening. Pastor sent; a left ch,” grazed the cheek and another that landed on the face as Louis con- tinued to shuffle forward and Jab. Pastor-’s round. no nvni hi. to th Louis shot a left and r 8 5 body as they went into a. clinch. The Bomber sent two lefts to the ffliie and left to the body. Pastor landed a light left to the face and hung on as Louis fired a left to the bod . l’asLCl' ooxea and 19-000“ “"09 W‘ “ his left. Pastor shot left and right to the champion’s chin. Pastor sent a. short right under the heart and took a left. The crowd .oriied as Louis missed five straight punches. Loui; fired a smashing rich’. and then left and right and iv,” “"51 Pastor was badly hurt. LOU-S WU“ - ROUND SIX Louis sent light left to the bod?’ and hard left to the cheek HSAPBSR tor backed away and 00”». smashing right and left sent Pas- mr to the ropes and another right shook him to the heels. The champ- ion again connected with B rigliitntg the jaw. once more the champ gob right» landed and Bob was . and mad felt and right to thje Ywm took a right to the he; lg! til’? and Pastor shot a left to t 8_ % Y _d another to the face. Loui. oun_Ic_hP a short left hook off the isiw. i he champion connected with n 3 {ism to the head._’I'he.V exvillieufiegi fig“ lofts. Pastors head Oiipm be“ from a left to the chin at c . Louis’ round. ROUND SEVEN fouls connected with a left to the THE __,C3L*1;*£*.1-0TTETQ.Wl‘1..,_C,?_il i I i l i €lIlIlg[j’7 G|GAR'ET'I'E9 Their smoothness and Or-Ian-nan enhanced by the new "wutp pspnrthat does not nlekto the I- churrpion cuddled up against the ropes as Pastor moved in. Pastor sent a light left to the body. Louis fired a straight left to the chin then took left and right to the head from Bob at the bell. Pastor‘s round. ROUND NINE 'n1ey exchanged a series of straight lens with no effect. Pastor sent 11 left to the face and took a right and left to the head in ex- change. Pastor connected with a straight left, to the jaw. Louis fired his left to the nose and was again waiting for a right-hand opening. Louis missed with his right and Pastor put three light lefts to the JEW as Louis countered with two lefts. Pastor’: right £{i‘ll7.(‘d Louis‘ chin then Louis stabbixl three times with his left. Louis put zi left to me nose and took a left hook on the chin at the bell. Pastor's round. ROUND TEN They exchanged lofts to the face which did no tlziriiage F'il<i0i‘ sent a short choppy left in the chin. Louis speared Pastor with hzs long left. Pastor backed away and continued to Jab. Pastor sent ii short right hook to the chin and then received two hard lefts on the fare. A short right to the inoi1’li hurt Bob Louis sent two short left; to the face and along left under the eve. Both stabbed with lefts and Pastor back- ed away. A short right opened the out under Pastor's left eye. A long left raised a slight I‘il0llS(‘ under Louis’ left eye at the hell. Pastor's round. ROUND ELEVEN Again they boxed, throwing light lefts, and then Louis hit: Pastor with a. long left and followed with a short right in Ynld-rim: and Fas- tor wa: unable to get off his knees as referee I-Ienessy counted ion to give Louts a victory in 38 seconds of the llth round. Browns Push Three Runs Across In 16th Inning T i i > iwiii Form , Pre-season i » B0wlingLeague Representatives of four bowliixiig teams are asked to be in attend- once at the Charlottetown Bowling Alleys tonight at '7 o'clock with the intention of forming a pre-season City League and allowing as many of the bowlers a chance to get in some truridling in these uncertain war times. The idea. pr-orrrises to go over big and the following teams nre asked to have representatives v\rc'~‘ent: ’Iled’s Taxi. Jimmy's Taxi, Roops and the Five Aces. RAIN HALTS GAME NFWARK. N. J.. Sept. 20 —(A- P>»Yoiinz Hank Borowy and Nor- man Branch collabo'ated in a three-hit hitching show tonirrht that been Rochester Red Wings 5-0 and gave Newark Bears their first victory in three games of the In- ternational Leaguc‘s final Gover- no’s' Cup mwries. Rain halted play in the eighth. Miniu'd‘s kills pain, Defeat Red Sax_II-8 . 2o—stev NEW YORK, c Bundra ran his American Baseball League victory string to ll games without defeat by scat’.ei'ing 11 hits as New York Yankees bagged their second straight game rom Chicago White Sox 8-4 today. At Boston, darkness Was threat- ening to end the struggle at a tie as St. Louis Browns hanunered three runs in the 16th inning to Lake the longest game of the sea- son from Boston Red Sox ll-8. In Washington Qlevelund In- dians used Washington Senators as B. sterpipimz stone to undisputed possession of third place in the league. beating them '7-2 behind the slx—hit pitching of Mel Harder. At Phiiudclpliia, the Athletics came from behind twice to defeat Detroit Tigers 5-4 in 13 innings. NEW YORK, Sept. %—Carl Hubbell ouiipitclied Bill Lee at Chi- cago today to give New York Giants a. 4-2 N.'i'i'.)i1zil l5£lSi,’l)Zlll T-IGKSIIG victory over the Cubs. The veteran southpaw effectively spac- ed eighi. hits and both runs scored against him were unearned. At Cl.IlClIlTiIttl. }3il(li_\' Walters won hts 26th pitching victory of the year and QZl.‘.'(‘ the Reds a ninth-imiiniz 3-2 ii'ii1n1ph over Phlladolpliia Tim R,o:l.=' vaunted Series For LIVERPOOL. Sept. Oroix for Maritime sup- remacy when the Mivritixne titlists defrmd their championship here in- morrow age the Non. challengers in the first of s best-of- five series. Golf Matches Slated For Saturday Mixed foursomes for special prizes will be played at the Belvedere golf announced by cluh officials yester- day, All those desirous of entering are asked to hand in their names not later than noon today. SCHOOL TEACHERS WON'T DOSE GLACE BAY, N. 8.. Sepia 19—(C- hitting attack still was musing but .p)_. school mung“ here who gen, dur afield they backed up Walters in flawless fashion. In st. Louis. the Cardinals‘ spir- it overrun Brooklyn with two ral- lies in the lain innings for a l0-4 conriiiest flint k-.‘~;)i ilicm still within 2 1-‘? 233110: of the l€‘5l.f_'llG- leading Cincinnati Reds. A doubleheader: l>el.\vrcri Boston and Plttsbiirizh xvaswrziicd out. in Canada's armed fumes the war won't lose out finan . i On return from war service, the school board decided last night. tea- chers in the army will et their jobs hack and will be paid e difference ‘between the amount they received ‘in the army and what they would ilhove earned on the basis of present salary. ‘ 20—((7P) — Once again the Liverpool Larrupers . will clash with the at. Stephen St. ‘ Bootis course on Saturday afternoon it was i . and Three Rivers two. DETROIT. Sept. 20—iAP))-—Of- ficia.ls of the National Hockey Lea- gue decided today at their annual m that no change would be made 1939-40 plans because of the war and the cotnplicetione it may cause in On , President Frank Calder of Mont- Ieal said he understood some play- ers already hiid enlisted in Chl- adian units but that the League pofify would be to "carry on" in initelly, Canadian conaoriigiizion does not seem to be an immediate likeli- hood, Caider said. It was decided to hold a bene- fit game for the family of Ba/be slebert, veteran star and playing coach of the Oanadi who drowned this summer, One rule change was made. The penalty shot distance was reduced 1 from 30 to 28 feet. The international team title and Hamilton Russell Trophy went to the German team when they fin- ished play last night a half-point ahead of the Polish side. The war was reflected in the prvesentatiari ceremony when the crowd per- functorily applauded the Germans and wildly cheered the Poles. 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