THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Conn - Louis Bout June l8. —-_; NEW YORK. May 28—(AP) —Promoter Mlke Jacobs an- "m-mcfll Wllllhl. after n. four- houi- con! with Johnny REY. manager of Billy Conn, that the heavyweight ime bout between Conn and champion Joe Louis was set foi- June 18 at the Polo Grounds. yetroit Defeat Indians ‘Third Successive Day ' M y za-(AH- ning, knocked Edgar Smith cut 0f 1W ‘$55. of ‘their iaio suc- the box and went on to eh 8-4 Am. “fizz” w _ erican League victory for their t n!“ w_ second triumph in ll. row over . t ck a, Daroi Chicago. l ‘than League leading Cleve- The Browns made 12 hit‘! off “film g-a. for the thu-d suc- Smith and Pete Appleton while lithe Ohcagc got l3 clf Dennv Gale- ", 1,‘, “qty, four errors, the house. Eldon Auker and Bob Her. filmed Mel Harder from r18- mollild and iillally clinchrd the Alt Bzstoln. ésfter surrendering an ~ llalizlsizti Pills; bu. 2:...%:.' .§:";2;‘h: sttlil H w th t d ‘ma’ the , miv block's three- a Iii-inning game the longest of o ey s an o the seventh chgseAd tllle eflclllzfiélt Bostcn rhizasoniét was . i‘ »-‘; trier. an pay eore a ‘crow of . 0. ___ “Tflfllmsfiiloii rictzzlved credit “Knows?! tlgilgllzllllfltd tlllieiihwinhlgigl NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘"“ .; t __ y l c a Ilife“g;g1gbg.fi“;,s1;gng his firth frame. Dick Selbert started it by W L he, 1,, 5h; games. led Detroit's singling off J mmy Fcxx‘ glove and 1 hgainsi three Tilbe hurlers. came all the way around to score S11. Louis 29 0 .763 - ~ cuLs Browns. af- the Winning run when Sam Chm- BTOOKIYH 26 12 .684 meow. S. I- lspo-tfihg while Sox a. 4-1 lead man clouted Jack Wilson for his New York 19 14 .576 he ilrst or the sixth in- fourth u nsncutive hit, a double Cincinnati 17 21 .447 ‘m’ - Chicago 1B 2o 444 REMAIN snow REMEMBER WHEN giotfigrvh l; go .321 hpvio May 28—<0P>— (By The HIE“: Press) Philadelph“ 1° 25 ‘.286 m innit-l‘ °1 M‘d'““d' 0Q“ AMERICAN LEAGUE vu v ‘1“°h°.‘.“““ii.i3 “can time sils“":...r"°ivd q A55OC1B Q . _ oung I‘ I l‘ W0 HLII- flies/gland 2a 15 55 “shits. \\'0ll.d liavetn%rl5tltt§e utes and 3'1 seconds oi the first qmcago 21 16 56g mo; make at i111‘ P" k round ln their scheiuled l0 rouni: New york 21 18 53a m lil Qlwlw h“ °Y world's welterweight boxing title 9mm, a, ,9 525 hie: nlisiii _1*‘l1d_ “Q film” bout at Lot Angeles eight years ago Philadelphia ,9 2., ‘A37 minnow Eastern AME‘! im- tonight. The Vancouver fighzez" Bosfgn 17 18 A86 s floored the champion twice bciore_st_ 1,0111; 13 23 361 hlGlllnND GAME the reieree halted the bout. - waghlngwn _ 14, 35 359 CALLED FOR JULY ypliCFON. NB. M... ls-An- Recreation Center moment of the date of $119 Baseball Results i in at “stem” N- For Airmen At; ltim“ 6"“. "siihliiilh; ;“§;E..:.”.‘.“§.'§.h.h blood and Summerslde more“ which: . t i r - . Wll’ lliemdileéims beerfise’. g. ____ st‘ Lou“ on honor,‘ Pwsengfl A representative oi the Guardian Chicago the Canadian National mvlllélllhigagecfgztfolgg-‘iuggdfiegigill gllxsilieetllllouie. IAtuker Sh?“ gel-rail; T“ 'l'l‘(_°org"'nnrim’\tgfr M _ta.inm_ent facilities at No. 9 Service ' ppe on ‘m a meted that“ m,‘ naming School near Summerslde. rhnadclpm‘ - Both the equipment for and the m2 M; Mo 00o m z__8 m z .. Smifsh ‘J7 . 3'11“:tlslngegitglglgilllnggiéielglfllihghwgl? B°"'°" the air and MW £01195 Tm cal health deserve the highest com- aeckélognjlo4Fggiiglgo gegduqgayés? Flfimlng, Ryba, Wilson and Pyt- a . 010 002 023-8 l2 0 100 210 000-4 l3 2 .1"- wP-flihelsifi" 53m m‘ mendation. The whole program oi . the Scottish classic tossinl! sports and entertainment is under “he; putting the shirialnllrllag tneqdirectgon zfilitfg. Wilson wifio is n w . . o oer, we as clltlolllfrpacydrriizxs-t Bind bagplpe sports ‘oxlficgf u (“Wand zoo o“ 3°04 9 2 . sh<i\scr>ilish dances in- For the success of his efforts it Dari"! 301 0'5" ZIX-B ll 4 t. g 5M1 dqncing, The games. is evident that he has spent a lot Hilde-Y- Ei-Wflsi-Bi. Rel/ink and Jmhhhi he attended by a. oi’ time and energy on this phase Heinfiley; Trout. Benton 8nd numbefof vgmrs each veal‘ o! work. ‘lhe men 0i No. 9 Service Tfibbctla- on“. U“, mints in Nova Training School are most fortunate V, but m.“ other part5 o: 1n having Wing Commander Puller- New York at Washington, night _ and the United smug ton as their commanding officer, as game. M, U, vcomodauom gm- he is co-operating to the fullest ex- - W110 l $116 118 rogr . NAT L w“ has bee“ gwe“ “pedal at‘ It wigs explgioned ‘that gill‘; author- IONA LEAGUE Joli Mr. vlleilherston stated t h- 1- n-t- so. ‘toasts’ zirrzlsn :2: u s: owned and operated by mefinan 1n competition with outside Butcher and mpez- Moore E "d!" N-“lcnftl Railways- PM‘ groups, although this is B150 e11" Riddle Hutchings’ Begin 'and' limit. Ii i5 n N“ i? Wm‘ we“ couraged. The reason of course ls Ianbakdl west ' modaélolii alilfllfgtlllleléit wit; ma; m, “come; and gqglpnlent ' ‘ . - a w - i .%h.“‘...“.f.i.i, ".123... with 23.03.31,‘. ‘ilimitolémwiii. “$5.. ggflggq 33g g3; 313;; 1;; .11 beauties‘ throughout ti: ‘lne gymnasium is equippbeg with fiend: Page Olson and Mccub trgillllzoidlliglilltiiinxgrlzgrtle‘here §§§°§h€g1it<§$§sbhi§isx§i€§<iaorr lnsvoelley 1°“5‘~"'7'wh“'°- Krm- 511W" and l 1X11 average simmer dtfm tal- ballmcgurtsbmkitibagurtaizi} Mamus“ o 66 degrees. ‘The s c s an oor 6 - beneficial to those shnerlhg ‘themleagulessgvalggaxh bilge; bgeélacfalgga, ramfm" I‘ N" Y°**~ P°='P°""'~ h“ m" pgfeig-nggggduleg, The volley ball lea» Brooklyn at Philadelphia, night gue had 15 teams and was won by 811-1110- ’ I mlmarks hit the sergeant/s team. The basketball INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE "B011. my 28-05941?“ y Ls used as a drill hail, seven Montreal league also had 15 teams and was won by the sergeants. There were 17 badminton teams and the series was First game: won by N0. 13 barracks. The base- Montreal 100 I04 0-6 11 1 ball (indoor) 188-8119 i! 111 U16 final-B. Toronto 000 001 0-1 4 0 the two remaining "w" ha“! m’- Rachunok and flanks; Lanfran- da l lttcd tn ounce- _ b i h id daily < todaypteilzxint severaienilwd Lon- elffieliifieiliilxgogierye rmlsn eon the T°r°m° landmarks. inzludng the Tein station, p, T. is given the trainees w _ B d Knm k guy-S m,‘ Serjean“ In“ and regular,‘ is u rs, esse an cza . lciiol C l ‘.1 had be ti bulldlni; 11B Y " led ii.‘ rrlceenltb Elm.“ :1‘; wfiihfiprfiéliimit has two ba mln- gagzintlzm‘ on-lwi W w“ mm‘ “ “umber of ping 3°“ Driesewerd Berly and Roblnsom “T910019. heart oi’ legal Lon- W51"- a-n 3mm“ an“ an a Cock Trucks and Parsons Hanc- "ili Temple Church, largest oi’ HY- Th1! l‘ “he” mmhff" ken ’ ' ilillbilling round mumheh i“ vices are held and the chavlnl - .. . d are hi. suffered heavy damage. §3;;,,g*;;*{,,°§2,$°3, yfgemeiindurlniz Beituhoi-e ooi 004 110-v 14 z Mono cl Oi ver Goldsmith, in n tn co-op- New n. 100 00o 030-4 a 0 flhuldllflili. was battered by $13.’; i.‘?“§li.1chli§=‘i§iei o? the P. Trlnkle, Weaver and Redmond; “mmnry but his statue had g; 1_ Libraries ' an eight hundred Borg-wy, Byrne, Moran, Frank- ‘1 ‘ @1110 knccked irom the tlp 1,501; “bfafy i; being installed. There house, Johnson and Sears ‘ “°’°- ls also a. writi r0010. Motion pict- M" ED-‘eadlng through the uses are heidutliree times a Week- Jereoy City . 000 M 010-3 3 1 ‘ ii. whose round sectcu was there is a dance everv W0 Wee»? Syracusg 100 0'00 000-l 4 1 mated lll 1185. burned for six and occasional stage ‘hmvsb A‘ most and Blsemii-e; Ki-akauskes, liven hours. mzlting the leaden J°lifl walk" "1 m“ Y' Mm; .5 Nelson and Hal-tie. £11 litfilroying stained glass Red Trii-ngle Club is very ac . __,___,____ il vidin ntertainment. The air ' ' fir?“ hhfifhh excellent orchestra The Nafwefllflh navv has never lillincient te Lt be t f cti n since the small it dflmaiygda‘: in! “gmfihgiiix ‘mac’ mflglghjlglcflclyg oieogontrumpeii wfiallegrlPtlol rail. ‘lired ine first slwt ‘ "-1 hit again, demolishing a be,“ 101-med‘? A great deal attacking German warships on the " mm cl the library and o; the alum-mentioned equipment night of April B. 1940- " igisiilile hill, h” been donated and theti-emaind- Norway's 531.3311 Evy Nfillflfifd Blue d i . h d 0 "We! l: ur .e az n- a mm mm" Tem er is be!“ pa“ “e o“ flagella-fl, bsuatfsthe Gnegrman navy sui- fered worse. Norwegian navel units and coastal batteries sank 80.000 tons of Nazi warships, including the cruiser Blucher. when the campaign in Norway "mi of the crusading order had ended, the navy immediately came into service under the opera- tional command oi the British Ad- hifiitpiilrlil“ Never stopped nVl-lsid ' ' ' t tored to its former xfgmpjaguairiactsrlggtsityglyyed-thst stl-rengvllabyailieiadiélon. flilrstt, of , ,. r es ea r - mgfivgt lohnh one last 0f the gau- gfaxilislfaerirfg m 13W,“ lg, " , bcthans aelonged sis l autumn, and sec-nd o a arBB iliavilm ' v ° B! Pli- lmh" f f st N . n whale- "" wlfstntlexsieoyghdndlgltl‘: cmldl“ n“. M", Wm" gliffvstheti-s. aimed gilivileioiuloned W‘ ' ‘t. _ _ . ci l dlltlfl. millm" 354“ ’°'°°° "°‘ ...‘.Pl.‘l°.°“.-..:‘:’..§§;.i°’ilh’iii='= “it? ~<>~*='".""o:"..::.lk iitqtw... ,g,porta.ntper 11711-5 - ho harssemfii: mc:€d_ igigfiggfgiullixlé °v‘;'.°1‘11?ytt§% 0331,13 guartillng convoys and patrolling the .. -¢ fell In the nei h- y 1 t viotoi-v is won. 608-5 6- “ w l "I "it" °°m°°° - _ rider-Cl taln n. miser- illllittdlblyséirmlllthltgr $313: “y” m’ Rm‘ “NYE?” mm“ Lgglscmllmllow u 1E1 Britain with his . lllldimaged. megigrkréiélisingialfikggaflon m m9 staff making pre stations for 1th; a mi- h l» wim- “you; 8:31;‘ also. zl..ti"a=.=.r..".. sersthfn. gmlsarxfgfiggsrxfiéviglégueli-ge, [or is expected ét will‘ natflbe, loxnfugyfi. offensive operations when the itv- fir“ ‘he m‘ “n 5 p’ propriete time comes. 0 and Course 27 (student coni and Todd. pilots). There were 16 baseball womb, The gymnasium durink the 3mm; "m" 000 110 202-8 10 1 000 007 01x-8 11 1 Sherer, Kehn, Gassaway and Wal- h“ W the cloisters, Fig Tree and canteen funds. ‘ma: Crown Oillce Row. which the Charles Lamb M62!!- QXT?! elzht statues o! crusaders— h?” Originally was tne seat flying. . ‘ rch t fl t. th The Royal “Ofwfillflrflfgiévfggl; malzrvrgagdzmfl‘: mznwnfldfeu PM... 5mm" m’ “mm” ° d! my ing an indlspensible part in the i<*i"‘hi§"i§‘l‘it2l. .’§3"hh ‘$01-$01 “m” °’ W t3‘,';,““°~ "ilhiil; June y was .. . arrived in Britain last June ’ m lzigaflellf‘ by mm“ mm mm‘ m“ m: this. “m” '"-‘ Mr” v omni- l, training herc Norwegian troops are taking an active oart In i‘.."°“~°‘ "i ‘Pill. ‘Wild?’ '31? noon. e m n » camp went on the success! ex- momus men 5011;?!" o: tag Stag: pedi ion to the Lofctrn islands and C0118!!! __ 3112c" ndnl eiv ma- on the equally successful raid uni oomph t . l 80 0n 111m Olrofjoild. Another detrhment has chine tha meas e, the" bu rg been in service in Iceland since’ WWI" fl"'"°"°"" b? m9 “"91” autumn. i all"! m ‘h’ 7""- ___.._-_-__ imiciimss so: "coma" s/m mmorsoo i-fdPl-Ola- . ll "£137 c EIBARETTES “ 7* Au. ... 111i“ Joey packs $18,600 bonds In saddle bag -._-__ WINNEEG. May 2B—(CP)— Joey, stout-hearted little black thoroughbred which has won more money than any other Canadian race horse during the past decade, beat the starters gun today when he packed $18560 worth oi! 1941 Victory Loan Bcnds into hi5 sad- dle bag to bec me one of the first Victory Bond Buyers in the cam- palgn which opens Monday The bonds represented 50 per cent of Joey's earnings over the last nine years and were purchas- ed by R. James Spears, honorary secretary of the Prairie Thorough- bredd Breeders and Racing Ass-ucia- tion. At Pzlo Park, where Joey will be stabled tor the month-long rac- lng meet which opens Saturday, race horse owners. stablemen and handlers will have on opportunity to buy portions of the thorough- bredks bonds. Bombers score l/Vin over Vics The North End Juvenile Bombers moved into a tie for first place in the juvenile softball league here last night when they defeated the Sporting Club Vim 17-12. The game was played at the Victoria Park d amend. Maiilstays for the Bi-mbers was "Dooley" Sherryks fine hurling and a homer by Jerry Mumaghan The lineups: Bombers-B. Bell, c; C. Sherry. p: W. Casford lb; H. Murnaghan. 2b; E. Tralnoi‘, 3b; J. LGCIBII ss; F. LeClair, rf: H. Paquet, ll; E. MacKinnon cf. Vlcs-S. Ryan, c; L. Cudmore, p; L. Prowse, 1b; F. O‘Brien, 2b; H. Ryan, 3b; “Goese" Gallant. ss; B. MacEachern, i-f; R. MacDonald, 1f; H. Stanley. cf. GAS FROM SEWAGE STOCKHOLM -(CP)- Under construction four years. Stock- hoim‘s modern sewage disposal plant is now cpezatlrg and pro- d-ucnz methane 85s for operating i Cardinals NEW YORK. May 28—iAP)- The strong finishing Cardinals snatched another victory right out of their opponent's hands at St. Louis today, defeating Chicaiio Cubs 6-5 with. a three-run rally in the ninth inning. Although outhlt 11-9 and three runs dr/wn as they moved into the stretch. the National League lead- ers put together a dtuble. s. triple and two singles to sweep the series and mark up their ninth consecu- tive victory. Duplicating the feat of Jz-hnny Take Verdict From Chicago Close "er pinch batted ior the Cards to a nintb-ixmingictory over the Cubs last night. n Padgett swung for catcher Gus Mancuso at the crucial moment today and singled to score Steve Mesner from third wth the winning run. At Cincinnati, backed by Max Butcher's heady hurling, Pitts- burgh Pirates coasted to an easy 7-4 victory over the Red's to split even in the two-game series. Butcher scattered a dozen hits through seven of nine znn ngs but only in the eighth and nzntli did the Reds score, gaining two runs lviize, who. despite an injured iing;_ in each. BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Four League Finals Old Tlmers:— E. Doucette 282 195 244 T. Creighan 255 2'34 246 J. A. Bentley 194 164 207 P. McQuaid 2'13 271 161 Rev. Dr. McMahon 205 209 227 Total—3357. All Stars:- Dl‘. L. Dllffy 292 245 202 C. McDonald 198 1B6 17') T. Wilson Z14 177 252 A_ Sherren 216 218 212 G. Essery 137 159 182 Total—3059. High single Dr. L. Duffy 291. High three Dr. L. Duffy 73B. 01d Tlmers-4 points. All Stars—1 point. Standing in Series for 15 1-2 pts. Old Timers-lit points. All Stars—7 points. CHTOWN ALLEY! schedule Candle Pin League —MAY— 28—Crocketts vs. Jimmies Taxi clty_b_u.ses. BRINGING UP FATHER 30—___RJO0PS Lts. vs. Burke Grocery. 1 4-Crocketts vs. Roops Ltd.- B-Burke Grocery vs. Jimmles Taxi ll-Burkes Grocery vs. Crocketts ia-Roop Ltd vs. Jlmmles Taxi. City League Candle Pins Jimmles Taxi:- Dr. Leonard 91 9'7 82 J. A. Bentley 77 75 101 J. MacAleer '17 84 '91 J. Power 84 89 75 Total--l023_ Crocketth Fawcettsz- A. McFarlane B4 88 101 J. Poulton 85 101 87 P, McQiiaid 81 92 92 D. Ford 81. 92 102 Total-JOBS l High single B. Ford 102. High three E. Ford 275. East end Tigers win The E351 End Tigers completed a best of live softball series last night by defeating the West End Juniors 12-11. The winners owed their victory to the pitching of '"l.5lckey" Rithardstn, and the field- lflg 0i E. Marlin. Lineups: Tigers-M. Richardson, C. Duncan. A. Burke, R. Worth, N. Wilson, E Martin, J. Zakem, A. llicOarville, J. Ready. Juniors-J. l-iaughy. E. Nicholson C. White. K. MacKenzie. T. Brad- . ley. V. Hughes, B. Haipsnny, V. Doiron. R. Livingstone. ‘Six Rangers l/Vill go on The “block” VICTORIA, May za_(cp)_;i break-up of the famed New York Rangers 16am ‘hat won the Stanley Cup in the 1939-40 mason but (ir- ished only fourth last =easori ‘was announced tcday by Manager Les- ter Patrick. who said that six or the players on the Notional Hov- key League club are on lhe ‘blockf Patrick. who gli den lhe team that went 19 consecutive games unbeaten in the 19311-40 schedule. revealed that goalie Dave Kerr defenceman Art Coultcr and cent. rernan Clint Smith are up for sale T1095’ were three of fire stars in the great Ranger drive oi tw, season ago that saw the team set i1 mark ifir COn-"ecutive unbeaten games, Patrick did not immediately re- veal the names 0i the other three playvcrs that. lle intends to let go. M.R.A. Director Receives threats Toronto police tonigllv. were search- ing for the person or persons re- sponsible for two telephone calls today to the office of Fred Orpeli. maliagng director of the Metropol- itan Racing A SOCiZUICH, ourLng which someone threwened violence to the racing officials wife and children unless Long Branch Race Track opens Saturday The police announced the threats a. short time before a state- ment was issued by the Incorpor- ated Canadian Racing Assoclatons that Long Branch zvouid not opui Saturday. The Long Branch track is operated by Metropolitan Racing Associations, a member o: one Lc, RA. and was scheduled to start its spring meeting Wednesday. Rumors earlier today said Long Branch wiuid open Saturday if a dispute betwcen the Fwroughbred Breeders Association and the 1.0.12. A. was settled by tomorrow or Pr;- rlay. The dispute, which started last week with a. hWcott. of ICRA meets by the brecdws, forced con- cellation of the ThOfllClille mort- iflg. Which was to have started last Monday and fini=hed Saturday. Softball Practice Holmans softball team will h:ld a practice tonight at Victoria Park at 6.30. All names merit onezi please tum out: Ward. still! Gauthier. squarebrzggs. B. “Tiatlrlnk. Cud- more, Rice, G. Wlliliock Blanchard. McNevin. LcClair, Carm cizael, Archer, Morley. or trade to other NHL. teams l TORONTO, May ‘Z8—-iCPl- ‘ .1’!'2§_E . VEN Men-No More Shaves That Scrape And Pull! Your! money back if you don't: agree today's Gillette Blade is better in three big ways: 1- Radically improved edges -— sharpcr, more uniform“ givi: ' comfortable shaves faster! Z. Steel tempered to glass-cutting liarcl- . . ncss stays kecner -—shavcs longer! 3. Precision-made , Blue Gillette» you from dis- g comfort causal ; by substitutes. A All: For Spoclll II:- age With Free Trial Blade Attached . i _ ~ wnhllhioeefaibdofl ~ = ; iorohsoe who's-ties mode, Limited Time Onl BIG SIX [By The Eociofcd Press) I Bafllflg (three leaders in each league). Player, Club '0. AB R. Il Pct WILLIAMS. Red Sax 32110 26 45 AM CULLENBlNl-T. Brawn; 32 94 22 36 .30! REISER, Dodgers 25 87 l9 33 .375 TRAVIS, Senators 35143 23 54 .376 HACK. Cubs 86130 35 46 .351 SLAFGHTER. Cards 118153 30 54 .355 HOME RFNS American League: York Tlgrcrs 10; National Licazue: 01!, Chants, Nicholsm. Cub; l0. RUNS BATTFID TN Anlclncall LPflllllPi Knllmt 00s. York Tat-rs .‘.. N Jyseague: Nicholson, Czzbs 38. By George McManus 40m: Mitt“? 1F YOU ‘t s‘ .\ V’ * oefiTofi-aesomeflvafi GOLLV—I'M A MILE A l KIN snot. 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