ln-s: waesniuc. BOWLING HOCKEY rue c1155 Lorrcmwu cuaaotm viva“... svonr 1v cLA YB OUORONE WINS DECISIGON 11v MAIN EVENT Withstands Early Punishment To Stage Comeback; Nickerson BOXING it BASKETBALL omen svonr Winner Over Kid Melnick Thurs. Night In one of the most vicious, gruelling battle: ever fought in a local ring Tcmnty uaycaiune s:1u....~.y Tum‘) 59°51'41" "V" "Tilbr" Joe Henneuey in the main event of the night punched out a hair-line ten Sporting Club's sensational boxing card. Taking all the hard-hitting l-lennessey could throw at him in theI Making his first start of the Sela-sen. a. season in which ho hopes “"13 s" him Elli-fie a real come- l back Bennie Bfnns, former mlddlg- . weight champion of t. tackles ru 39¢ he hard - hitting first three rounds, Claybourne, with blood Ilflpiljflg from a cut on hlsl “Dutchy" Pa tereon o! Dgr-Lmqufl; mouih that required three stitches lucceerllng rounds to turn what looked like inevitable defeat hard-earned sensational victory. B11’. at the end both boys were a, y ir Claybcurrs‘: left ‘ 1 clxed in adjltiun .3 cu". on his mnuli while .. showed clcarij; the in s of the bzttillg he tool; around the lace. His right eye was pulled badly; the left had a long 21ft in the lid while his nose had lust poured blood from the eighth round The gloves were wet and ' " 1 l"? ‘l "" titcd of both fightsis and it was only their fine 12h that kept ‘hem on their frr the full distance. Coming out like t-wo tigers the pair started slinging punches at her from the opening bell . attempting to force mat. rs as m". by a foe just: as eager. It was Hennessey that had Lhc edge on the first, second and third as he caught Claybournc flush with his "S/unrlay” punches time and again but the local boy refused to m down. Claybourno W115 being 5111111813811 t0 B terrific armbardment but Hennesseyti ovs: eagerness saw him lose the Second when the referee took it away from him for low punching. The tide of ttle began to shanlzc in the fourtih. Start-in to box beautifully Clnybourrie at Hennesey m the punch time and , again A5 he scored with shots to} the face and body; throughout the fifth with the RTueiling pace being kept up the pair hammered away at each other hammer and tongs but 1t was even all the way. Clay- bourne lock command aiain 1 the sixth: Hsnnessey led-i an e ge in the seventh but lost. the heel. when another punch landed far below the belt. As the fighters went to their corners they were drippinu wit-h each other‘; blood u the glmaaging punches bqan to our eep. The fight swunz definitely in the ivinner’: favor durin: the eiqhth. A hard left hand shot to the nose spewed Hennesseyb blood all over the rin: and from then on he was on the defensive. His right eye was badly puffed and, the left eyelid was cut as he went‘ tn ills comer but he was still full of fight. i Hardly able to see out of his. left optic Clavbcurne came out tori the ninth fast but he ran into a right hand shot that stun: plenty in the first few seconds. Again he shock the punch of! and before the round had ended had e151!"- ed his opponent with aloft hand wal- lc-p to the chin and was still on the offensive at the bell. Apparently all in going to their earners so wicked had been the scrap both boys. trained to per- f-zsiicn. came out for the final round and lust stcod toe to toe for the final three n-iinutes to slur lt- out all the way. First one and then the o*her would be shook up bad- on their feet madly. still seeklnu the ovenina that miuht lead to a. knockout vic- torv. Nlekerson Beats Melnigk - "Kid" Nickel-eon. dls-playin: by fer the best form he has ever she‘ in an Hand ring gave Nick Melnick of Glace Bav a boxing lesson for nine rcuhcLs and then was awarded the fizht in the first minute of the last. round when ..e-~ eve l {iv on the break. Both weary train l around the body. Nickerson to close fought his way back in the into a 1 Melnick after repeated u-arnings by kltsierz: 9.1L Adan‘ was .fied for fllcltin: with an 13love. But it made mice for Nickerson ahead on points at the Lime at, he balm! called draws. A billing-in type o! fighter. Mel- nick looked in vain for an open- in: in the first three Nlckerson boxing beautifully con- tinually kept his opponent off with s. jarring straight left and made the C..- Bav iighuer miss ne- peatedly, In the fourth Melulck butt-led on even terms as he scor- ed with hard shots to the body: Nickerson t/cok the filth disquali- roan little difier- m“ b“: was .1 mile huzl been credited with five rounds. Melnciz. one. the sixth, with three fDllD/ZZS fl3‘nut up a as Mel- , l TAILIYSLSY night in the main event ‘of a card l0 be staged at the Forum. Binns, training hard for the p351, “X Weeks is 1n the Dink of condi- riolu and wall below the middle- weght limit. He knows he is fee. ing a stiff test in his first time ls confident cf being 1'2- turnsd the winner. I When Binns and Patterson meet ll will be the "rubber” match be- tween the pair of mitit-slingiers, IBinns took a decWlori in Cher- lcttetown some time ago while [Patterson turned the cables 1n l Hrllftw 0n each rvraslon the boys bristling sensational struggle and with the lnoW at stake Thursday r scrap promises to be H1118. savrmc affair all the | through. _ | The remainder of the card has l been drawn up in keeplno with the main ev=nl and olentv of sock and nick b“ n ajwr hitting "epemfibi slam will be 1n evidence one“ the the fast pace Melnick scenicd headed for a. yrlctcry in the sixth as he caught up With his smart opponent to hammer him hard ap» peat-ed to have shot. his b0il. at this stage and so tired was he that just at the ball he fell to his knees after missing a wild right. swing Recovering rapidly the Char- lottetown mitt-sunset‘ came oul. to outpoint Melnick again in the seven-tn as his left found the mark times without. number without a. return. The eighth was even all the way but. Nlckerson started scoring again with his left all the way through the ninth as he had Melnlck trying in vain to catm up with him The winner was away aleead on points coming out for the final neat. a round that didn't last a minute before the referee awarded the fight to Nick- erson as ne cauzht the Glace Bay boy tlickina with an open zlove. Johnny Show, durable youngster from the City wave Bomber Shep- herd of Cardigan a Rood drubbing for four rounds having him on the canvas for a count of nine in ths third, before running into a flurry of pulwhes m the fifth that saw the Cardigan boy score a surpris- imr keyoc over his opponent in the final heat of the last fight on the card. Shaw a mile in the lead came out for the final heat appar- entlvmsure of victory. Shepherd suddenly lashed out to send him to the canvas; Show game as they come came back up only to again go down before another right hand. Again he came off the floor to swing punches at shepherd but m; Cardigan boy whfstied over a right to the law that sent his op- ponenn down for keeps- irnmy Allen had too much box- lni skill for younx Mark Gin!“ bourne in the second fiizht on the card an: walked off with a three- round ibxision. Attempting to fijnt barf: at every stage Claybmirne was met. with a trained left. hand possessed by Allen and the 1116805 decision was a mere formality. Young took B three round decision win from Young lfccloskgv in the curtain raiser a4 the lwo youngsters whalod away at each other ea-cy minute of the scra _ Ofpflcialsz- Referees: Gus Adair. Judges: Connolly. ‘Timers: E. F. Acorn. Dr. f". C. Dcugazt. Announcer: longaphie , P3X» John Cameron. John TO WIN A BALL G HE IS AND HE’S OUT! PRODUCE SOME GOOD SOLID HITS. HITS MEAN RUNS LIKE- WISE TO PRODUCE A WINNING TOBACCO YOU MUST HAVE FLAVOR SUCH AS YOU FIND IT. i 10¢ PER Flo . amivuracrvkrn or . "o N condo. trimgculru " AME YOU MUST HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING ' “EAST POINT V To NORTH CAPE"? zone sends the opening Dair of mitt-simmers on the card racing from their cor-nerd Down The Alleys UIPTOWN ALLEYB City League Finalu- ‘lcus AQAJ-OZ4Q a points. Rourke-filial. 2 points. High single W. mcNeill 294. ‘filth tiuee W. McNelil 707. llflxed League flnuls 2nd game: Tlgflrfi——35bl. ts. Bees-HFJA. l l-2 pls. 1111411 SlllglE men u. Nelson 320. High three men A. Burke 1187 hum single ladies M. Clinton 222. High three lac-terse. Smith 554. HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles Island ‘ 15'3"“ F6668 Island Softball Players pattem)" 0" Placed Under Suspension SPELLARTO . N. 8.. June 4- (OPQ-lfrliréce gdward Island play-J ers un er suspension iom thinrytlgritliggo Soetbbul AssZclAl-lon un at "y receives a cheque covering two years affiliation fees. it was decxied Saturday at the annual meeting of the M. S. A here The decision was made follow- ings report read by J. Elliott l-lucson o: Ilaillax, retiring pres- ident. Hudson was succeeded as president at the meeting W. O. Clarke of Saint John, . Dates for the season's senfor playoffs were set bv one Associat- ion. The Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island titilsla will meet on the Island not hter than Oct. (lg. P1821118 the mm: the two-in-three Series om.‘ . 14 in Nova Scotia. The winners will meet the New Brilmwiclc che-nrvpiona Oct. and 25. Other officem were named as follows: Honorary president. Hon. E. A.f‘l Roilley Monoion, N. B.: vice-pics- ident. E. E. Molsaac. Trenton N S; executive Peak, Saint. John; Roy (lmipbell, Halifax. Treasurer will be named later by the new president, Junior playoff data also are to be set later. Wins In Goodall Top Money Tournament l E. Connors 92 36 72-659 NEW YORK, June 4-Harry J. coyle 11s 143 121 Cooper. we steady for any 01 hi! o. Cullen s4 az 09-442 l4 Plvels Won first o! 11.000 and the $500 Goodall Trophy today T. McAdam 115 121 134 in the second annual Godell S. Mallett, so 109 59_535 reundrobin golf tournament at the Fresh Meadow Country Club. V Pineau 128 114 106 Cooper. who shot. his way into G. l-luuhes so 107 84-619 the lead in Saturday’: two rounds with a point. score of plus 28, tick- e. ‘Iloomlbs 9s 14o 14o ed on 10 more point-s in this N. Kirwin 61 80 111-612 mommgs sixth round with hll third par 1;; and. although he V. Williams 124 90 140 4110111994 “W Points to Hen H083“ G. Youmz 66 69 91-636 and Jimmy Thomson in his final round. finished with blue to M. Dowlina 112 84 117 beat out blond Cmtg Wood by two H. Oorcoran 7B ‘l2 101-672 8h Y6 Tonight's Schedule Tonight M. 9 o'clock will finish up the third round of the Jones" tournament and twelve wllbles will be eliminated, leaving twenty four couples to uo into the. fourth round which will start w- morrow niuh-L at '1 o'clock. The scores are runnimz very high this round with C, O'Neill and M. Duffy leading the round with a total pin fall of i570 pins. LADIES GENTS L Corrigun F‘ Tierney G. Doyle D. Curley J. McCabe G Laffcrty I... McDougali V. Coyle A. Birch E. Cullen M. Walsh H. McAusland A. Hlztllns J. Kenny V. lfclhhls E. Blanchard M. Dourran J. Huolies G Coasly R.‘ Mcbeilan G. Lafferty R Doiron try C. O'Neill 1B9 158 142 M. Duffy Ill) 121 105-773 Dr, L. Duffy 1.14 1'12 1B2 P. Mclnnis 88 93 58-708 C. hfcDonald 124 146 143 F. Slnnott 113 6i 98-684 G. Stewart 132 l2‘! 150 l. La-rferry 81 106 78-676 J. Peterson 149 170 ilB S. Smith 70 93 13-6731 F, Gallant 111 1'14 124 j Use Minud‘: for Dandruff He. moved from sixth place with a morning 8'1, under par. for a 13 point gain aa- alnst Hogan and Denny Bhute. In his final try he shot a handsome ‘ll to win nine holes from Olin Dutra and Paul Runyon. Matched ForBout on difi"cu'.tl:s! mighty tonenL, it ca-rriee all be- ggrles _f<>re it. o . Hogan finished three up 0n the Eastern Point. Conn, veteran and Thomson two up for Harry's first defeat in the 14 matches he play- "Paui ed Wood took second money of $150. U0 Child H1786 Geoqge Graham ..;i George Leslie will meet in \_ aeavywelght 51-110mm bout forthe Island title on June C_ “Q1541- 14th it was announced by Promoter Jrey MacDonald of Club Zast night. the Sporting Do you love your country? Then to improve the small fraction of it that. is within your beach; Love OEQSiSES danger: it tramples It Ls like the 18 Davin Cup competition todn membe:s. William Germans Oust Britons From Davis Cup Play l BER-LIN. June ' 4-—(AP))—Ger- many eliminated Elngfand fzmm w en the Reich's doubles team Hein- rich Henkel and Georges Met-ul- dafoawd J. Shaffl and F. H. D. xlélde in straight sets, 6-4. 6-2. ‘the vicfmy ve the Germans a clean swee n the first three matches. Yesaarday Charla Hun orfeitcd ‘ rick Menzel be- cause of n. leg injury and Hen- kel defeated R. A. Shayna in the opening singles matches. Germany will face the winner of the Yugoslavia-Belgium matches in the European fine-ls next month. STAGE UPSET ZAGREB, Yugoslavia, June 4- fAPl-Belzfum upset, Yugoslavia today in doubles. but trailed two matches to De B0 oec and Dimitri Mitlc, 6-2, . 6-8 today after the teem loci. both opening singles matches yesterday. Golf Season Underway ‘At Summerside _i-_ The Official opmlnl of the Sum- meraide wolf season wee held on Saturday when about thirty mem- bers fumed out The oourae wu in excellent shape and everything got away to a good start. The President and Vice-Presl- dent match was begun and the fo-llowinn matches run off. President Vice-President C. Peters l-2 S. G. Merriam 1-2. fancy Holman 0 N. 1 T. L. LlnklevtA-r 1 M. Linldetm 0 G. B. Smith 1 L. G. Lewis 0 L Abbott 12 P. D. Crosby 1-2 R C. Holman 1 E. P, Foley 0 '1‘ Watson l-2 B. Amett 1-2 Total 4 1-2 Total 2 1-2 ACES WIN TITLE STELLAR/ION. N. S. Junc 4- Monoton Aces won the 1936 Marl- tlme softball crown today as they defeated Stellar-con Monarchs 10-8 1n the final wame of a series held over from last fell. The New Brunswick champions took the first emne of the best-of-three 6-2 May 2'1 m. Monet/on- Ihimble Ihc-alre. Starring PUPEYE-- BASEBALL RESULTS QATUIDIW Cincinnati 2; mm 46 Obieeeo 1o §i""1‘.“~'!'u‘°ro. You: o _. Amerleenlnelul Fhlledehzhia b; 6t. Louis I Philadelphlle. 8.‘ 8t. Louis 6 Washington ‘l; 1 8 New York l0; Cleveland 2 International Deanne Montreal g; gcmonto ‘O Rocheslter s‘; 313N810 2.‘ Jersey Oihy 4; Baltimore I. American Auoolnllou Kansas City 11; Columbia 9 Minna he 4: Indium/polls 2. Milwa. ee of. Toledo, postponed, rain. St‘. Paul at Inuiavilhe, postponed, ran. GUNDAY American league New York B: Detroit 4. Philadelphia 112 Washington 8: St National League Cineinnmtf 4; New Yolk 1 Pltwbllrflh 7: 2 Pittabiu-gil: 1: Bmokivn 4 Chin-Bot; Philadelphia 4 International fugue Rochester 7; Newark 4 Rochester 8; Newark I Ozmm : Jersey City 3 Buffalo ‘l; Baltimore 12 A ~' AHGQII-"Ul! U. S. Polo Team Captures Opener WESTBURY, N. Y.. WWW! of the international polo cup with an 1.1-7 victory over Great Britain befom u crowd of 18.000 at the Club . Mike 11p! and ‘Ilouuny Hitchcock led the American acor- lng with four goals each. ; Ramblers AM AllOliher Win To Long List Welt End Ramble added another vaZ.‘y°"‘Z§“"'e “Min 810M113 string in: en they 5am me n‘ 15a‘ “Tum down w a 13.15, In exlumtum on c» w 811mm dfitir?“ the lead in m, a frame e Winners ably ma“ "he m!!! hurllns of their ma; victory last even. “£1; ae fight.“ m . wow comhlrwt n gr Yhe§°§ nor! with Clelrkin and O’Brlen m“ fomflnl for the losers. Henry W1 llioms wee Hunky.“ chief with Carl MoKenm ' in: 0n the bases. Dmwm’ How They Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI W L m Rochester 21 1: m Jersey City 2s 111 m Newark 14 20 545 Baltimore 20 21 .411 Syracuse 20 28 .W ontmel 20 24 .411 Buffalo 1'1 22 .411 Toronto 12 3o m AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 33 ‘l ,9] Boa 23 14 m Chicago 21 lil .111 Oleve 20 10 .518 Philadelphia 1'1 22 ,4); it 17 23 4g Wuhinatou 15 2e m 8t. Louis 12 29 l: NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 2a 14 u: 8t. 1min 2a 16 1w Pltfaburlh 22 1o 111 Ohio o 22 l0 .511 fién 19 20 M‘! New ark l9 2a .22 l6 23 .110 - Philadelphia 12 27 J18 Halifax Bound? Aneffort will be msdetohnl province represented in III Halifax road race by a deleguh led by John R111. Rocky Poirt Indian and Russel Doyle. City. The trial run here last proved mr/t successful with the time recletcred well under choked-up in the Nova Booth‘ event lut year. Just whether or not the Prow inoo will be represented d wholLv, however, on the u donations will be solicit to M!!! defray expenses. 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