aowuuo nocaur WRESTLING 1 _Wins 55811112111111 Victory Over Boer In Dramatic Battle ' Spectacular Rise Of J immy Brad- , dockf To Ring Fame. Judges 1 Unanimous _Il_1_,_DecisiQn. (By Idward d. Nell. Associated Press Sports Wrfi)‘ ' (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MADISON SQUARE GARDEI$ BOWL, New York, Jung 13 __ M“; Bur couldn't lick the man ’ ,. ‘ n couldn't lick, and so lanky, hungry Jimmy Braddock. longest long’ shot of them all. tcrfight came gallantiy to the almost ‘ “ mble ’ of a ' __ 4 ~ "M311; champion of the world. 1 He came plodding. sometimes stumbling, but alway clear-eyed and court-mm. and in the end. as 30,000 stunned but prayerful spectators screamed him vh—flbllflllg one of the most dramatic moments in the ‘ history of the prize ring-they lifted his hand in viciofy. conqueror of the glamorous Baer by the unanimous decision of referee Johnny Mc- NEW Avoy and two judges after 15 bitter rounds. ,cu1s11n iriicnns 11111111111 Determined to break their losing streak which now nas extended to three games, Falcons meet Burhoeb Cubs tonight at the Abegwelt Grounds in a Oity League encounter. Plenty of action should be furnished the fans at tonight's game. Rivalry is keen between the two squads and a stirring battle is expected. It's likely that George Ayers, big left-bender will make his first start of the season for the “Bu-cs" to- night. while no inkling has been heard as to who will serve them up for the Stars. - Game starts at 6.16. $ig11allers Win Over Shamrocks The sign ‘es eked out aurln over theBhs-rm in the City Softball League game at the Vic- toria diamond last night by an 8-10 score. The wig-wags garnered four runs in the second inning and kept out ln front, stopping a belated Sham- rock rally in the closing innings when 00x relieved ‘Storey on the I mound. MEN '. . . GET YOUR SUIT Oil TOPCOAT oar-ova‘ "wean 11 warm YOU raw ram AOIIIEVES INDOSSIBLE _ l-lc had done the impossible, this 29 year old Irish icicle from New Jersey, a 1 to 10 shot when he calmly touched his gloves to those .01 the glittering, min-browned champion as the starting boil echoed through the great sunken Bowl, rang out over the heads of the big crowd, come to hope for him, to suffer with him, not daring to believe he could win. And as he struggled on, garnely fighting the best fight that was in him. taking everything. the burly Baer hurled at him, shaking off punishment, stabbing out incessant- ly with his left, punch‘ 1g it out bitterly when he had to with the man whose smashes completely demolished Max Behmeiing and the former champion, Primo Camera- you could feel the tension ‘increas- ing, feel breaths shortening, until the pressure was so great the hair stood up on the back of your neck. It was like seeing a Cinderella. in rags, calmly fitting on the silver slipper; like seeing some fairy prince out of a Hans Andersen family tale step forth from ‘toad skin, at the wave of a. magic wand. It was a sight that none in that bowl, contributing less than $200,000 to the cause, will ever forget. Beer, c 111-. hands were broken, fought desperately in the closing rounds to. move of! the in- evitable, but he was like a King ggnute trying to wave back the es. Headcookedononesldetokeep away from the terrible rights that did such a devastating job on Car- nera Just a year ago, on the same card where Braddock was getting up of! the floor to beat one Corn Grlflin "in a. preliminary, Jimmy stabbed the magnificent Beer fea- tures with lefts until Max's nose was spread from one cheek to the other. Braddock Ibsrlvss Fearless, apparently ‘impervious to punishment, Braddock swapped rights to the jaw with the man whose rights were believed impos- siblo of assinniiation. In close he leaned in with Beer. stood toe to toe and heed to head with him. and thoughat times Max rocked him to the heels with right uppercuts. bloodied his nose and little things like that, Jim never falters-d. - In the 119th and 11th. a maniacal sccwl on his dark. unshaven face. Boer battered at Braddodirs head with the one punch he‘ was able to land consistently all night-a sav- age right hand uppercut at close quarters. ~ ‘It shot Braddock‘; head back. ripped his nose until the blood came, and if the gallant, durable challenger were to go, there was the time. Instead 0i’ weakening, Brad- dock fought beck all the harder. whamming 10w righLs into Baerh body, banging him time and again flush on the chin with rights, stab- itng him silly with left jabs, and sterlngalways athimhisowleyes urlblinklng over the right shoulder, never faltering. Fought lard Beer fought like a wounded gris- sly at bay in the last two rounds. He raised welts on Bmddocivs sides at times with his long rights, clip- ped him Bill-in reputedly on the chin with right uppercuts. but Jim was the stronger of the two. He never stopped punching back and when the final bell rang, and the new champiozrs hand went up, pael- was to com-ratuiate him "You won all rlsht. Jim." he said. luck." - Beer and he said they were his own doctor examined them and shook his head. Beer looked st 11in pleadingly for a diagnosis that d have helped. some. A . en, aren't they, doc?" he OF Tl-I THE GHARLOTTETOWN uuAkuuu-e L. SPORT-WORLD BRADDO€K . NEW A HEA VYWEIGHT BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT PAGE GIANTS TAKE LEM] IN SERIES N I T N REDS Schumacher and Par- melee Account For Double Victory At Polo Grounds (A.P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) NEW YORK, J1me l3—New York Giants pulled the “I-lul Schumach- er mold-which is bccommg a bit time worn-on the Cincinnati Reds to win a doubleheader 7-2 rind 9-1 and gain the lead 1n the series at the Polo Grounds today. Manager Bill Terry tossed Schu- macher in against his favorite vic- tims in the first encounter and the big St. Lawrence University grad- uate pitched four hit ball for his 14th Major League triumph over the Reds without a loss. Roy Parmelee followed Hal and did Just about as well, granting only Holy Redeemer Team_ I Winners Qver, Falcons 8-2 Young “Ty" 03501-8 Gives Bril- , liant Four - hit Hurling 1 Perf2__rr_1_11ance. Backing up the brilliant four-hit hurling of young Ty Connors with an airtight fielding display, Holy Redeemer baseball team last night snapped their three-game losing streak in the City Baseball League when they defeated the Falcons BOX SCORE east-scur-qqp l-loly Redeemer Duffy, cf .. Toombs, rf Doucetie, 2b Williams, 3b Francis, c McInnis, ss Kenny, lb Cronin, 1f ..... '1‘. Connors, p .. -2. It was thewirgiers’ first victory of the season and one that was richly deserved. They wen‘. by far the better team and in winning .1... Qfiflmwmmmu °F°N¢r0ncee§ Ouzunmaggg sooéoouwoa) eocwcoo¢¢H gave as good a display as has been witnessed this season. Given a four- run lead in the second inning when the losers “blew up" the Holy Re- deemer team from then on were unbeatable. They were held score- less for the next five innings by the shoots o1 Ernie Robin but again six blows for his eighth victory of the year. The Giants collected a total of. 22 hits including Joe Moore's 11th circuit swat of the season which tied him with Mel Ott for the National League lead in the opener and one by Travis Jackson in the second game. - ' MscFayden Stars In Win "Deacon -Danny" MaoFayden, making his first start in a. Boston Braves uniform, turned back the world champion St. Louis Catlin- als at Boston by a 8-1 margin. Although the Braves were outhit 9-8 by the visitors, MacFayden was never in serious trouble and only in the fourth and ninth did the "Cards succeed 1n getting more than one hit. Paul Dean. younger member of the famous Dizzy and Daffy com- bination, kept six Braves‘ hits well scattered except in the‘ when the locals bunched three hits and a base on balls to chase home three tallies. Dodgers Halt Pirates Brooklyn Dodgers shattered Pitts- burgh's five-game winning streak at Brooklyn when Darrell (Cy) Blanton, freshman right hander. weakened in the eighth inning of a. strikeout duel with Van Mungo and was beaten 3-0. Blanion had allowed only one hit before the series of explosions starlti win one out. Len Koenccke and Joe Strlpp hit successive singles and Al Lopez doubled to drive in 011p run. Mungo knocked in the other two and the rally ended in a "goofy" double play. Ralph Boyle bunted and kept on running as the Pirates waited for the bull to r011 foul. He caught up with Mungo at second and both were tagged out in the ensuing run down. Cubs Win DoubieheaMr Chicago battled its way to a double triumph over the Phillies at Philadelphia by scores of 12-6 and 9-7. The Cubs won the first game when they jumped on P Ii Moore and Roy Prim for six runs in the first inning and then maintained their advantage at the finish. In the second encounter, however. 1t took a home run by Augie Golan with two on base and two out in the ninth to erase a. one-run lead held by the Phillles. Home runs were hit by main. Camiili, Johnny Moore. Bryant and Golan. NEWARK BEARS DEFEAT RliYAlS (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) .MJOZNTREAL, June ill-Newark Bear's slugged their way to a 4-2 victow over Montreal Royals in the last game of their series at Newark today. Emie Key's triple and Willard Hershbprgsr-‘s single gave the Bears their first run in the second 1n- ning. Two passes and a. single ' brought home another run in the fifth and four consecutive hits chalked up two more tallies in the sixth. Cecil Spittler replaced Kemp Wicker in the ninth after the lat- ter had let s run slip over in the ninth. With George Puccinelli. Oriole outfielder driving raven runs across the piste with two home runs. Baltimore closed its series with ‘lio- ronto at Baltimore by dsfeatim the Leafs 9-0. - Puocinelli cleared the bares with onecircuitblowinthsthihiflrbe homers brought his season's total to 1i. ' Peacock and Pool hit homers in pinch hit roles for the leafs. Isch 111111. got 1i hits. Blakrwsnt the route for Baltimore end Davis. Pet- risen, stsrr and Hilcher worked seventh t‘? in the eighth they added two more runs to their total, getting an ad- ditional brace in the ninth on three hiis. two of them going for three bases. The best the Falcons could do was garner one run in the fourth and another in the ninth Phil Mc- Quald doubling in each instance to drive in Freddie Bradley from third whohad also hit safely to start the innings, Easily the outstanding figure in the game the young Holy Redeemer hurler, Ty Connors gave a master- iul dmplay of pitching. Cool as a cucumber the youngster had the Falcons popping up or grounding out all evening as he displayed won- derful control and plenty of steam when he turned it on. In only two innings were the Falcons able m gamer any safeties namely the fourth and ninth and only 31 bat- ters faced him during the encoun- r. Ernie Robin on the hill for the losers was also in good form. Al- though touched for eleven safe blows, several of the scratch var- iety, only three of the runs scored against him were earned, his mate's errors leading to the others. He struck out, eleven batters running his strlkeout mark to 24 in the last two games he has worked. From Relief To World Champion (By Alan Gould, Associated Press Sports Editor) (A. P. By Guardian's special Wire) NEW YORK. June 13—Th1e rise qi‘ James J. (Long Shot) Braddock to the heavyweight championship heights is a modern Grimm's fairy tale. ~ Just s. year ago the sturdy Irish- man from New Jersey was in a pre- liminary in the fight in which Max Boer won the title from Prlmo Oar- nera. He was on the floor, at that, but he got up and thrashed a Geor- gian named Corn Grifiln. ‘That was the start of an amazing comeback for a fighter who had been tossed into the discard and labelled “through.” » Less than a year ago he was on the relief rolls in his home town. Barely six months ago his manager, Joe Gould, scrambled around to get enough money to pay the milk bill for Breddockb family of three children. " Meanwhile, he had whipped John Iibnrw Lewis. a. formidable negro opponent, in l0 rounds. It was a long time between fights, but after a postponement Jimmy got his long-sought chance to impress the big town again by fighting Art Braddock won decisively, in 1b rounds, at Madison Square Garden —w10n the backing of the New York State Athletic Commission and gained the title match with Baer de- spite the laughs of the experts and the scorn of the champion. . The odds have all been against Braddock for a long time but he conquered them all. with finality tonight. He's on top of the fistle world. pefliaps a bit dizzy. but he won't have to worry about the rent or the milk bill or his next suit of clothes for some time to come RIFZE’ SHOOT The second practice for the In- ter-Maritime rifle team will be shot at the Remington range in con- junction with the. Home Range ser- ies, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. PAYS LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED ‘The’ like Shop - E I01‘ ‘Toronto. PLAY‘ Totals Falcons Bradley, as B: 2b P. Bolger, lb Power, lf dz rl Glllis. r! Acorn ss 8s 2b Callaghan, 3b Donovan, cf . Robin, p J. Kenslow, c .. ‘P. McQuaid, lf "G. Ayers P. G. K. E‘. C. E. $T~wwuwwu~wwm§ 5 asTéocgaacaconfl a hT¢»¢o¢OOOQOBH 5 filowaecuaooang 3 @T°ON|L°&|4O¢¢§> o dTOOwnOOMwQONl§ 1- Totals . . . . . . . . .. h-Repleced- Gillie in third in- ning. "—Batted for Acorn in ninth. SUMMARY Earned runs, Holy Redeemer S, Falcons 2; runs batted in, McIn- nis 2, Kenny, Cronin 2,. Duffy, Williams, P. McQuaid 2; o base hits, McQuald 2; Duffy, ronin; three base hits, Mclnnis, Doucetie, Williams; sacrifice hit, Bolger; hits, off Connors 4, of! Robin 11: base on balls, off Connors 1; struck out, by Robin 11, by Connors 9; stolen bases. Duffy, Williams. Bradley 2, Robin; double play, Callaghan to Bolger; time of game, 1 hour, 26 minutes. Umpires-At the plate, Fred McCabe; on the bases, Earl Goss. - SCORE BY INNINGS 123 456 789 R. H. E. Holy Redeemer 040 000 022 8 11 1 Falcons 000 100 001 2 41 8 11-1111 snx 11111 s11 1111111111 nkmuumu NEW YORK, June 18:— Concen- trating their fire on one big inning. the White sox today pounded home nine runs in the fifth frame to de- feat Washington, 10-6 at Chicago for the third straight time. Nine hits contributed to the big inning. Zeke B0nura’s llth homer with two on, a double by pitcher Vernon Kennedy, two singles by Luke sewell, five other one buggers, a walk. a sacrifice and- s. wild pitch were the ingredients that chased Irv Hadley to the showers, annoyed Icon Pettit, his successor, and gave Kennedy his second 1935 victory, BRIDGES WINS 10TH GAME Tommy Bridges pitched the Tigers to a 6-1 victory over Boston Red Sox at Detroit and at the same time stretched his winning streak to nine straight games. It was his 10th vic- tory of the season‘ to three defeats. The Tigers got to three Red Sox hurlers for 11 hits, one of them Hank Greenbergs 14th home run of the season. Rhodes, who started for Boston, lasted until the seventh. The Tigers promptly fell on Rube Walberg for two hits, which, with Melillou first error and a long fly, brought in four runs. INDIANS DEFEAT AITHLETICS Oral Hildebrand pulled Cleveland Indians and himself out of a slump at Cleveland by defeating Philadel- phia Athletics 8-3. . The Indians had lost four straight and it was Hildebrandu first victory since May 20. The Indians touched Vernon Wilshere for 18 hits until he was replaced by Caster after Cleve- land had scored three runs in the sixth inning. ‘rho Yankees continued to mal- treat the Browns‘ pitchers at 8t. Louis pounding out 18 hits and an 8-8 victory to make it four out of five so far in their series with the cellar-dwellers. T's-ailing by threq runs after lid Ooleman had smacked a homer with one on in the opening inning and the Browns had bunched three of their seven hits on Johnny sea in the second, the league leaders tied the score against Iay ‘mamas in the fifth. They added some more husky hitting for three more runs oil’ Jack Knott in the sixth and wound up with a pair off Dick O01!- man in the eighth. INTIIANAPTII. ....ran rusl s: 500 miles over the rough brick track _'el the Indianapolis $peedwsy—et speeds up to 1 5O miles per hour-that's the world's greatest test of tire endurencr-wquel to 40,000 miles of ordinary service. No men hes ever won this rece twice in succession but Tor 16 consecuivie y-eers Firestone tires have been on the winning cars —deliniie proof that there 1's e difference in tires. Follow the example 0T the world's Tceding race drivers-men who know tires. Equip your car with the new Firestone High Speed Tires—get that extra margin 0T strength and seTety—et the same price as ordinary 224 Great Ger1r§3e Siren‘ Round. 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Barr cut loose for the first film‘, 11-11 hook 11ml 11111111- 1111- 1-11111111111111 with a two-flared barrage in ilu- 11r111_\- 111-1111 11-1111 rlghis n1 1111- T1111Ty. llrzul- but Braddock sluggeil right hnvk. A 11111-11 1111111 11 l1:1r1l 1111111 1-1 1h.- r-hin half doscn times Braddock a11111111-11 =11111111n 111:- Tupi-s, n..- 1|=1 1111111- llacr Barr‘: head with leflx lhnlr l'l'lvs‘."i"il 11ml lnmlv-d. 1111i f1-ll 111111 n clinch. three full rights in the chin. .\T:1x shook 111s 111-1111 rir-Irr .’li|lT 111-111 1111- olowned, danced snri 1x11111011 11s l1-- "flu-r righi in 1111- 111-1111 without missed a long right in ific lu-nri. T111- wlm-ing. A long right 111 ilm v-lr-rk knnrkcrl limildnr-k in the rnpcs hut champion made a gcsiure as 1110111211 hr- inrc hack with n right to the be were holding back his right, rap- lhie ol letting it go fur the kill any body as 111c- boll rounded. it was time. Be slapped Braddock in frienrl- Barr's ronnrl by a BTITIITF, 1y fashion on the shoulder as iho ball rang. Brsddoclrs round. BOUND In‘! 301ml) ‘II-Hill Bner lnsliv came to mid-ring u Braddock 1.3111111 1111111011 his bend 11-1111 x hnlt 1.101011 h-lts. Bm-r tom madly Btoieslly and sfolld, Braddock in (‘TUB’) quarters hmnnu-rlng both mare-bed out with his chin tnckril 111w iaiabing Beer's head with 11111 11-h. Immls 111111 1111- challenger‘! shins. A Baa-r suddenly pnt on his flr-n1lial1 lnml right lmunrcd .11fi' Braddock‘: visage and slung a hnrd lrfi. 111111 chin lull Jimmy lore hark with hvu right into Bnddocke body. rue 111111111111; rights to the bead. The; \ -_.,-l . S SPEED - h A —' scurknmuv scum fires. See the nearest Firestone Des|er today. ' . ‘N »~ Qulflzmmm “u” >\ ‘v ‘Guard ant u" J ALLISON MacLEOD FIRESTON E WAREHOUSE ouridAs New Heavyweightls fir, Beer, instead of making. lmvlu-(l zluzl-n 11111115 1 " 1 ,,l,,,,.,-,."1§_ m-m-e a 3m"; mm. m carefully away Illlii Braddock 1-11111- l-m-r 111;:-.<1-1l 11 11.11:‘: l V. ,~_r:,,1,1,,,.|;-,, hm‘). m,“ cunwhunng mered two rights 1o his side. 11.0 sluugi-il 111 0:11-11 111111-11. l1.»1,_1_ Jhnnhy-S Hum ‘ms m,“ ll\“\i'illillw é f. % Y.. 24% ADDITIONAI. .1, 1 mm VOLUME ' 01:11:11 w NOKID). 2111mm s uuom nu 1 GUWDIPPED SAFETY TOCKEO (ODS ___1 11 slowly in mid-ring, foil inil vh, 11nd Brier was ivurninl for ' -. liiwr landed llircu right 111111111" liner torn nfLcr the chnilcn , ii ‘ntlnued on Page D) sunnea. smut - shoes wum: - elem mm Iuonr 112111151 6