Poulton-Percy Ready For Elimination B The Charlottetown Forum tonight will be the boxing mecca of Eastern Canada as many of the leading boxers from the Maritimea and Quebec, along with their managers and trainers. climb into the ring ior lights that could lead to title shots for the more brilliant, per- iormers. him of Eastern Canada's out- standing middlo- weights. Harry “Kid" Poulton oi Charlottetown and Tony Perry. "The Sherbrooke Exprr-ss" from Shcrbrooke, Quebec meet in the main bout, a ten- ffiilnd go that is billed as an eli- mination bout. in the hunt for the Dominion Middleweight crown. Both fighters went through their 'inal workouts at the Forum last night before an enthusiastic crowd of l’)0XllI[.: fans. Poulton worked out at seven o'clock anti Percy at forty-five minutes later. Both ap- peared in perfect condition after hard training grinds and impressed ringsiders with their workmanship Minutes belore Poulton entered the ring boxing promoter Ivan Do- herty received a wire from Harry Trainor of New Glasgow in which Garry Simon challenged the win- ner of the main bout. Simon holds a decision over both lighters H:.= challenge was the tI'(‘nl‘.(l in the winner of the fight Last \\(‘(‘l( Cob:-y Mccluskey sub- mticd a challenge. Interc,.=t in the fight has spread far wider than the Marltlmes. Among those who booked into thc Tity yesterday was Nat F‘oi‘nian. out Tonight the boxing promoter. manager and trainer of New York. Forman wnl manage Gerry Fraser tonight. He also has submitted it challenge for Erwin Schultz to the winner of the main bout. Gerry Fraser of Halifax Don "Duck" Trainor of Charlotte- tr-wn meet in the six iound semi- final. This is a grudge fight and one that both boys have looked forward to for some time. Trainor decisioned Fraser in I {our rounder two years ago. Sine" then the hoys have gone differ- ent ways but l-‘racer has looked for ii chance to reverse his previoiis loss. Both fighters l‘H'Pnll_\' disposed of Bob Medley Hit the knockout route and ap- pear evenly nialehetl. In another six-rounder l‘.«r\, the lirvlcss puncher front Quebec mt-els Bud Ramsay of Suminerside. Roy has a three iound kiiockout river Ramsay to his credit but the Stinimersidc Gaston lH\_\' has \‘ri\\'ed that ht will even llRlll‘l’S in the rettirn bout this eyciiiiig. And in still another si.\-rounder Ruddy l.tind. the crowd plensin: fighter from Charlotte-town meets Harold Schultz of Halifax. Joey Longaphiin and Bubbles Quinn of the (‘.it_\‘ meet in the .’niii*-iuiiiiii t'tlI’l.'|ll’l r.-iiser. Tlic rclnrcc for the main hotit ’.'.lll he (;cni;:i- Steii-nrt of Suin- iicrsidc and ‘the iurlges George lloopcr and Tom White of Char- lcttetovin. Jackie Robinson Takes Over NL Batting Lead NEW YORK. <APi—Brookl_vn's Jackie Robinson virtiially has come out of nowhere to take over the National League batting lead in a tzght foiir-way competition also in- volving Stan Musisl and Ray Jab- lonslti of the St. Louis Cardinals and Don Mueller of New York Giants. This is the way the race stood Monday: Robinson, .388: Musial. 385; Jablonski, _384 and Mueller, 380. Rxibtnso . the senior circuit‘: batting champion in 19-40 moved up from seventh place last week. tracking out 12 hits in 23 times at oat. a .522 pace. Musial and Jablonski each gain- ed 10 points. Stan collected nine hits in 19 at bats and Jsblonski went I0-for-21. Mueller showed even a greater lncr§ase—16 points on l2 hits in 13 trips. In the American League. Bobby Avila of Cleveland held on to first place over Al Rosen although he faded of! six points to .381. Rosen dropped 16 points to .346 on a 4- ior-l8_ before he was aidelined last Saturday with a broken right in- dex finger. Musial and Chicago} Hank saiier are tied for the National league lead in home runs with 18 apiece. Stan is the undisputed paccaettcr In runs batted in with 6!. Bosch continues to lead the Am- erican League in home runs. 13. although he relinquished the top spot. in RBIs to Chicago's Minnie Minoso. Al has 40 to Mino.so's 51. Albions Blank Baseball Results American League and White. W-Sullivan; L-Gromek. Second Detroit. 001 010 002 U00~4 9 l Boston 011 001 100 00l——5 16 l Garver, Marlowe «9i and Wil- son, House till; Brewer and White. L-Mal‘l(I\\'9. HRs: Del Hatfield; B05-Lenhardt. National League Brooklyn 000 110 210 002-7 lit 0 St. Louis 001 100 003 000—5 8 0 Roe, Hughes ill) Labine tit) and gnvampanclla: Staley. Miller t9l Presko I10» Bi-azle 112i and Sarni, Rice <l0I Yvars H2. W-Labine. L- Presko. HRS: Bkii-Snider. Cam- panella. StL-Moon. Musial. American Association Minneapolis 000 200 000-2 4 2 Toledo 100 021 Olx--5 '7 l Monzant, Spencer i'i'I and Muel- lcr, Baldwin t7); Schaeffer and Burris. Indianapolis 000 002 000 000 0%-6 12 0 Charleston Hill 000 (I01 000 00--2 l0 2 Rodemnycr. Wilks ll2~ Harsh- targer Il4| and Glnshcrg, Foileii «l4i; Strahs. Voiselle tilt and Hair- ston. New York 120 000 il0l--4 ll 1 Milwaukee 000 000 ll0—~-2 R l Maglic. Grissom I8‘ and West- rum; Burdcttc. Johnson «El and White. W-Maglie: L-Burdette. HRs: NY-Lockman, Mil-Mathews. International League Montreal 200 003 ll0~7 Havana 300 000 000-3 Lehman. Fabbro ti) and Howell; anil - long '- Iuuu-_ The fight mob crowded around the ring in the Charlottetown Forum last night to watch the workouts of visiting boxers Tom Percy and Gerry Fraser. along with home-bovrners Harry Poulton and Don Trainor. There was an unexpectedly large crowd of boxing fans preseht and judging by the crowd there will be quite it turn- out at the Forum this evening ui see the real thing. As we walked through the entraiice we spotted promoter Iran Doherty talking with sylvio Mireaiilt. the manager oir Tony Percy. "You were a for- mer Canadian lightweight cham- pion, weren't you?“ asked Doherty as he. introduced us to the French boxing manager. "Out. but its so long ago I don't want to theenk about it," rejoined Mireault. 0 . . "Nat Foi'maii‘s here." continued Dolierty as he made his may to iingside. "Nat Forman?" we asked incredulously. "This is a surprise" “Yeah, I got the surprise of iny life when he walked into the shop this aitei-iioon," responded I)olier- "And look at this." he contin- l"ii’sl. U‘- Detroit, o()uo1uo1u»2 11 0 tied as he drew a telegram from Boston 201 000 00x——3 0 it his pocket. We glanced and read Gromck, Millcr *7» Hebert (7l “Garry Simon challenges the win- alld House; Sullivan. Kinda‘ <9) ncr of Poulton-Percy right to take place in Charlottetown. Wire what terms. Harry 'I‘rainor." "Man. things are really booming" said Doherty as he spotted Nat For- man by the corner of the ring chatting with some ardent fight fans. too ‘‘I had Fraser. Kid Howard and Gary Simon under my charge ii: the States lastwinter.“ stated For. man a minute after we had met him. "’I'hi.s Fraser is going to be a great fighter in two or three years’ time. He is good now anc: he shows great promise. The kid is smart. Why, I'll bet that in three or four years he will be the third izrentesi. ngl-iter who evei came out of the Maritimes Do )0ll know who the other two uei-ct‘ 53"‘ L8n8i0rd.flnd George Dixon“ . . ‘At that moment T0lI_\ Percy and Fraser were making‘ their way from the dressing l'0nm to the Tinlt. Promoter Doherty inti-odiit-ed us in Fraser. a tall. good lookin;. kid about. It? years oi age. "'rhi_s is his father. Murray Fi'aser," add. ed Doherty_ introducing us to the older Fraser. "Used to be ll pretty good fighter." Forman Joined the party and escorted the boxers to the ring. 0 O O PEI‘C.V and Fraser went thioiigli 3 ‘W911’-.\‘-five minute woi-koiit in» By THE CANADIAN PRESS the opener 3-2. Bosox Move Into ,With Double Win 0 place in the American League Monday with a double at-home victory over Detroit. Tigers. Milt Bolling's 12th-inning single scored Harry Agganis for the 5-4 night- cap victory after the Sox had won Tom Brewer evened his season‘: record at 2-2 in winning the second lkeo and the Dodgers at St. Louis Boston Red sex moved into iiithzlor night games. ST. LOUIS lAPJ——Carl I*‘urillo‘s 12th-inning single after two men had walked -and Roy Campanella‘s theft of home stretched the Brook- lyn Dodgers‘ winning streak to 10 straight with a 7-5 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals after the Birds veent the game into overtime with a three-run ninth-inning rally. game. He had I 4-2 edae soiniti Joe Presko. who took over dtr ‘N0 ‘vhf “mm when ‘W0 f°“m"' the Cardinals in relief. had retired Red SOX piB.‘y'PT5. -701111133’ Puk)’ the first eight men to face him and Fred Hatfield, sent the gamelwhen he walked Gil Hodges and into overtime. Campanella in the 12th. Pesky opened with a pinch walk‘1fvurillo came through with it and Hatfield. batting ior Ned Gar- sin8l° ‘°' ‘"9 “jinninit run and then ver. slammed a homer down t,helC.3‘“PE||'lt‘,1l3.“’ll-l\ pitcher Cleni La- ugh; hem foul “MA tbine batting. caught the Cardinals Dick Marlowe relieved Garver|"3Pl-“"3 '”‘d 5‘°l° h°"‘° mt 3“ and was the loser. He. gave up a Edgeddlun‘ h D1 R. V leadoff single to Aggfinla in the}. .5‘ ma‘ °""‘° 9’ " ‘"9 “S 12th Sammy White sacrificed and ”‘“"“‘ “” ‘“": “lay “‘ "‘° "lam Ted‘ Le .~ d ‘ . w t. I The nlvlcardlnals belted starter pm" raw an m n mm? ;Preacher Roe out of the box in “alk 1“ 5°‘ me 3”" ml B°m“3'5.tlie ninth with their three-run rally ‘‘‘“'”“V 5‘’‘5‘1‘’- but reliefer Jim Hughes came‘ on Frank Sullivan pitched Ema“ C0 with the bases loaded and none \'l“l0i'Y in ‘ii? 0l'-ll’“¢"- 'out to ptit out the fire. Till’ d0Ub1¢’lW3d€F Pl'0\'lfl¢d N18 Brooklyn had scored two runsin only Aincrican League action Moii- the gevemh on single: by Junior dziy In the National League, the New York Giants were at Milwau-i‘ liverpool Wins From Halifax 4-l LIVERPOOL, NS. (CI‘l——Seor- ing all four runs in the fourth in- ning Liverpool Larrupcrs defeated Halifax Cardinals 4-] in the open- CINCINNATI, tat-ii ~ Pi-esicieiit ins same of the Halifax and D15- warren U. Giles oi the national "ml B°"b3" I-‘"5"’ he" M°“‘ in-ague lvioiiday told Jackie Hob» d .nsoii he is “coiiviiiceo beyonu uuuut“ tnat lie Cli(i iitit intcnii to .iirow his ui-it line the. stands at itiiiwauitee last wcdiiestiay night. Three persons aiiegeuiy were .ii.l'i.ll.‘K by Liie bat, vinitn the o_4l'\)UJ(l)'Il reterali tossed away in disgust aim‘ being put out oi the John Powers led off with a dnublc _,aiiie by uinp.ie L4€t.I5tlllHllltlnL. and scored on a triple by George "Arte. a i.llUlOUl.;ll lllVe5tlkal.l0I‘lLc‘Vl5- SL160‘-‘SSi\'€ Sinllii‘-S by 3011 it me Kcioiiison iiicitieiit at Mil-lC°¢(‘°d*‘““ End M39 B°""*"‘5 5‘"°"°d ..a‘iliu.e Julie 4. and receipt oi aibewis 3"“ "59" Ray 3”“ d°"bl°d “Hm. 0.‘ exwmmuon mm apomg’lll'I the remaining basc runners.’ ..uiii Jtllliiifi mioiiisoii I am con-l Caldlnals mad" N“ "''‘"S wll']° iicin ocxuiici ciuuot l.ll(‘l'e ‘LiV"p°°] had a WHO" day‘ Wm“ H ', . “M nulins led Halifax with it hunter and .ilLt.’llL iiiiatsueier on iilsv part to a single while C-ncwdrim had ‘M, unuise “the V but to go into the mm for Lh,(,I.pm,]_ .-ialius. Lrilts said in a siaieinent. "i-iis arguint-ni. li\lLl\ iiiiipire iicc isaliaiiiaiit nos oeeii ueait witn1Ecfl waus To Meef Gives Report On Robinson's Bat-Tossing ay. The lone Halifax rtin came in the second inning when Dick Wilk- ins homered. rt Swanson w-snt the distance In Liverpool. holding Halifax to five scattered l’\llS. Amby Fooie gave up eight hits to the Larrupers. In the fourth inning Lari-upers‘ .:cpai'.iiciy." iwoiiisiiii fll)))l'0dt’llPfl the box ROIIIGFO OI‘ Allere ‘ ii'ie bat. iuilueu anu apo.u-I ,ii,t‘(1 lllllIlFulEl.Cl)' lo Lug pegpla "‘“’ “‘i’°"'°‘*-5' “WE 11“-« heavyweight boxing champion Earl Mrs. k’('L€l vv’Dilll5Kl said the bat Walls of Toronto and Edmonton airucit her above tiie leit eye and will meet Edgardo Jose Rmnero 0! int ner ntisoaiid on tiie lorenead the Argentina in a 10-round main Eater they empiuyed an a.iurnev_ event match here Jilly 22. light pre- JUL saiu Lll€_)' wile uiitleciued moter Earle Kalanl announced .o any court. action. ‘Monday. I-iariy Yelviiigtoii. an usher, said lie also was struck on the iieaci byi l Baseball Practice VANCOUVER. «CTN .. Canadian fifth. no official Cardiff already not identified. The games. years_ will be this summer. aidered until QUEBEC. lCPl up eight spray pedia. Que. and begin spraying border. frhe viholc -and crawls into COOH. VANCOUVER staged fort-sis .near the New Sponsored jointly by the goveriiment and three. paper parties in New Bninswlck. the oper- ation will see about miles oi timber sprayed with 160- 000 gallons of DDT solution. operation completcrl by the end of .liirie whrii ihc caterpillar changes into a pupa a protective co- Fifth Place ver Detroit Gilliam and Pee Wee Reese and a two-run double by Duke Snider. Campanella tl a a te d his homer of the year in the eighth. Snider also connected for a homer off«starter Gerry Staley aixt in th The Cardinals scored in the third on a home run by got the first hit off Roe. Musial smashed his 19th home run of the year in the fourth to take over the National League lead. Predicts 1958 B. E. Games To Be At Cardiff Wales VANCOUVER. (CF) —-The Van- equalling the world two—mile re- couver Province in a sports page story Monday says the 1958 Brit- ish Empire Games will be held at —Cardii‘f, Wales. The Province says there will be aiinouncemeiit on the venue of the 1958 games for sev- eral months but that it has learn- ed from a city track official that has been selected as the games‘ site. 'I‘he official was Moon. as A spokesman for the games com- mlttee here said applications for the 1958 games would not be con- officials meet here during games week. Rainy Weather Delays Spraying _ Cold, weather Monday continued to hold planes six Hoi'ne's Gulch, N. B. at Main more a _ waiting to budworm-infested Brunswick 300 square Goes Long Way Without Money tCPl—Harold Bil- he Stan every four held in Vancouver rainy Quebec com- must. be Carroll The sumhim Island D611’! mov- ed into a second plaoa tie with the Basilica Youth Club in the City sottball League standing: yel- terday evening by shading the Liguorian Youth Club M in a hard fought game on the Knights Diamond. Two other games. the Canada Packers-Keefe Drug and the City- Lions contests. were called during the ilitli inning on account of rain. Dick Carroll clouted a two-run homer in the sixth inning to pro- vide the Dairymen with their win- ning margin over the L.Y.C. Car- roll's blast scored Garth Crockett who led off the sixth inning with 3 single. Charlie Ballem was the winning pitcher. Ballem gave up six singles. three in the first and three in the sixth innings when the L. Y. C. scored all their runs. He whiffed seven batters. Danny Maccormack went the h 9 LONDON tAPi-'-Oliris Chataway traded pace - making roles with Roger Bannister Monday and came within six tenths of a second of cord. With Bannister. first man to break the four minute barrier for the mile, leading the way to the halfway mark, Chataway was timed in cight minutes. 41 seconds for two miles at the British track and field meet. The world record is R:-10.4, set by Belgium’: Gaston Reiff in 1952. Chata\vay's time was a British record. breaking the mark of 8:47.4, set by Gordon Pirie. Chataway was one of two pace- makers for Bannister when he ran his amazing 3259.4 mile at Oxford May fl. C7.echnslnvakia's Stanislav Jung- wirth, who beat Bannister in a half mile race last Saturday, finished second. l20 yards behind Chatawa way, with Frans Herman of Bel- gium third. The race was run on a track that was soft on top after a heavy overnight rain. Nevertheless the crowd of 40.000 jamming White City stadium saw a number of fast performances. including two by American runners. Lou Jones. 22 - year - old New Yorker, beat out Derek Johnson of Oxford in an exciting finish of L the 440 - yard invitation event in 48.0 seconds. Olympic champion Lindy Remigino of Hartford, Conn.. took the 100 metres inter- national invitation in 10.6 seconds. He passed the 100 yards in 9.8. The first three men in a special mile race for British runners all were timed in less than 4210. Peter Driver’ came in first in 1:08. Six Britons have bettered I 4:lf mile during this weekend. and I7 altogether. Pugwuslt Expects 10.000 Visitors PUGWASH. N.S. (CF) — Killed tishermen will race lobster boats to the skirl of bagpipes July I when the Scots of this little North- timberland strait town hold their third annual “gathering of the iiiiiii§rTiii”tii’iT‘ As Dairy Edge LYD 5-4 route for the L.Y.C. and l4U.l'ned 1,. a. fine five bit effort. He ‘aye up two extra base blow, a home, H Carroll and a triple in the second inning to Charlie Iallem. The I...Y.C. jumped mu, , W run lead in the first mums M alnglaa by Jackie MacDonald, .10. Pineau and Paddy Bhephud, -may scored two more in the gmh 0, singles by Joe Coyle, Paddy Shep herd and Danny MlCCOrmgcg_ Garth Crockett had two him. in, the Dairy and Paddy Bhcphard 1“ for the L.Y.C. LlNlU?B:— DAIRY — R. Lee a. 3. (;,-.m.. if. H. Can ri. G. Crockett 1b_ A‘ Carroll ci. D. Carroll at. J. Revell 2b. 3. Macliean ab, J. I-Iennesaey ab. L.Y.C. —- J. Plneau as, J, am, Donald ii. 0. Peters 3b, .1. Cm-It zb. P. shcphard cl. D. Maccormark p. A. Shepherd lb. J. smith c, C. Martin ri. British Runner Almost Equals Two-Mile Record Blames Pet-rillo For Musiciuns Dispute MONTREAL. lCP)—GeOt'ge ii; Price. first vice-president. oi rm American Guild of Variety Artist‘, Monday blamed James C. Petnllo. president of the American Federa- tion of Musicians. for a diapiiii .n Canada between the AGVA and AFM. The AGVA met here in hope oi settling the differences threaten. ing to leave Montreal night chin without acts and to hold up plans to produce entertainment at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto this fall. Both are Am". icnn Federation of Labor unions. Mr. Price said the dispute ii "strictly Petrillo's doing to aim. .ns power." AGVA officials said the Mont- real musicians local sent a letter to Montreal night: club OWINIS saying members of the union would not perform after June 21 on tlin same program as AGVA entertain- an Officials said it delegation re- presenting Montreal night clubs and entertainment agencies plan to meet. Labor Minister Barrett: of Quebec today in connection with the dispute. 3 Plead Guilty To Armed Robbery ST. JEROME. Que. (CF)-—'nirrc men pleaded guilty Monday to a total of 20 charges of armed rob- bery before Judge Eugene l.iIft‘)i'l- talne. Sentence was set for Frldav Roy Blesdale. 27. was charged rtllh to armed robberies and on: count of auto theft. Armand Pari- iiin, 39. was charged with eight armed robberies and Clifford French was accused of two hold- upa. All three are from Montreal. The men were arrested laiitweel after holdups at st. Philippe d'Ar- gcnteuil and S_t. Augustine. we: of Montreal. D t 4'0 lntt, Sanchez ll) Lopez I6i Harris ~‘l<?'¢ m9 “N5” “"319. Form?!‘ "9 bah ~ ar {HI and Nob]; joined Fraser midway throiiizh lht t l/toeriéorisiallsi gnnhzllhivligo mu come I Chg“ ""1 “5l‘"m"“'5 7933"”-" B 0 0 0 O . Buff.’-tln oooiio 000--2 1 1 s9w0n- “He got a nice st"al hi . ' metal! Salt the piping and STF.l.l.Al-'~lTO.\'. N. S.. CPl -- _ _ -. , ‘ 3 He atowecl away on the 28.000- . . Slellarton Albion: hlankerl Dar'- Syfiakusi d 019.300 mx_"'6Owa 1 §1°en"wIl:”h‘”g‘°dhJ°°¥ ‘Lmlilapilir as 'Dui‘r'll9 6h0M‘d UP “PH 38-"l“5‘l A haschall pi-a«-tic» for the juii- ion Oronsay at Auckland May 25 féagguz-gnu celebmung “umcwd mmnh Armws 4_n M the d”md_ airis an a eman. ens _c e t e woikout. ‘Turn i‘2tll-C‘.l‘SUn.‘ vie Hi-€iJ€Cl€d- "Din ior Ahliies will he hold this e\'e- and although discovered five da s ' “mo” he" 1”" ~"’“' md Boat I: '1‘ t and Lnnnett. more when on i'lrc th 1 l “ ‘ - - - . y the year before and this ‘car thev ’ " “K ].;;,m;,,,- ,..,.,d m_<m(., Banban Toronto mm 200 mm MP2 3 0 heard F Y ‘ at et. we rlanna ever get a ngiit with Pat- hing at Memorial Fir-ld at six later was still aboiird when the ex t ' ' 5 - L"“““° ""“”“”""" 3"" "“"-" '" “ Rochester 000 020 000 03-5 8 2 shook htirmtigadtell his-"gh”’r‘ Hi‘ ie.rson')" "No, Hanna is a brick- riclni-k, it has been ilnl'I0ulI(‘("l lincr arrived here Sunday night. pee "en mom‘ 3"“ "““‘"l"V d"-" ~"“"‘ b°'°" 3 Blake and Howard: Luna and “um “Sm. F7559? filed ia,\cr. A smart manager doesn't by Randy Edwrirds. An Australian. 8ilvert,on'a idea crowd of 1.300 Mondniu au.«b.-ink, 1. '"‘?"" 3"‘ "id WW zizltt bi'ickla.vris. He cuiriea bricksl, ~-W ~— —- was to try to find work in Suva, .-\ll\l4\n< <t-ored all four runs on Otla“-a 0m 00“ OWFI57 I -‘- Yflh. lhfllf it. he ‘imdded in each hand. He can really: Fiji. during a nine-hour stopover. homers by _.loe Ftilgham, and Richmond . 210 010 2(,x_,5 7 1 :li3.Dl‘?Vi€lltiY la Eraser carried out punch." when he COUidn'l get I lob 1“ 1'!- "““"""““"3 k"'”‘Y 7"-"9 3"“ ‘F-U‘ Gray. Robinson 12) Upton 47| ""“‘c"°”‘ °m“nd‘- ' ' ' I‘ lmarded "10 0i‘0il-S8.V. continued Earhelnr. The!’ <‘n|iN'led eiithl and Pliimbn: Nardella and .lohn- ‘ ‘ ‘ “I uiideisiaiid you train Chico mixing with the tourist class pas- hiia of (!.1wo l7:rfl'lI"l‘lf'bt:’ih ]:(lill(‘hPr§. s.,n_ . "This For-cy is ii rugged looking vejar," stated Doherty. “Yeah, sengers and sleeping in a lifeboat. ;::r:’l°l‘|’nn. l;|‘:“P.'l'J\Jh(:n‘9rIn!Or(‘iilfl’::“ g‘ P lAIn‘lEl'l('Ill06.3s2§;):‘lI“(HID 1.2 0 guslttonireifr, Iigild Harry thedflolostci hes a very good lighter.“ respond- Hse was ddlscovered two days out - - - - "1 ‘WP - ‘ 8 firms on egs" cu‘ Foi-man. "How will Kid How- or uva an spent the rest of the extra run. Lnlllsvllle 001 I20 100-5 12 3 added Jim MacCallum. How old is .-ird do against Snvoie next week The Sunshine Dalrv will meet. vovagc in the crews‘ qquarten —~---— - - — - --~——— Bcssent. Darden i5! and Otson. he Ivgnfl" we “god Dnheny “K, m Hamax-,~ Mud Jflkm Gina - ‘ -‘ ‘ - . - ' _ r g - _ ~ . _ i . . g- Keefe Drug this evening in a Cit.y Ships ofilierii said he might be §'..‘£',’,‘,3.'.5’ibi F;]lh)(\;\eI')SE‘lC\'EhrlEr W led kM"°?;'"' “'3? "°D[1;‘€dL 19. t"Ht nan. “Hell beat‘ Savoie". replied League softball game on the Park- taken back to New Zealancl on the .~ -- oo s 0 cr an a ," s ated I-‘orman who will manage Howard dale Diamond at iiix o'clock. return voyage tomorrow. Kansas City 000101 005-7 R 2 Gwme H00 er “HI. h d ,_ . , C] b. 000 010 000_1 3 0 D - I av.a num- lor the fight. Whats Charles American League ]C(:.l‘:rr1:]a‘r': and Raw; Schultz and lgen of hard fights. Hes been a chances against Ma;-gland?” asked W . m‘1i‘.¥.i.’1.“~*“.f.I...“i5.'.‘.‘.“...€“'--55:‘.22: *.."::".:'.°'.. goosrggs‘ c|_u3 pggsgms ‘ ' _,_,______,_,__ - n R ac e nroun e ox. '.‘lcir~l:iiiri 31 I5 .681 — a fighter is Percy?" we asked For. ing promoter "Well the guy was - -\£:;H¥.'(“rk 1% Probable Pitchers giahnt. }‘l'Wel}l‘. dl never saw him once it champion. He has a chance GREATEST FlsTlC EVENT OF THE YEAR ~ . V ‘ ' ' it . c‘; ii a number of eight to go the fifteen." Detroit 23 23 .500 R”: . d - »- -2 Y.°**:<..;~*:> 2:23.. ':::.:..:':...s;;w.:.'- r We .. .' ' ' N“hmg,,,n 19 2,, _“H ,3 ll ers or n d.v.] motor dnziie ' be I one. so he lino c Harry _Pz-iulinn and g. . Philadpl ma .7 31 ‘$5415.’; games «won an oat recor it n mus. pre.._ty good. They tell mp Don rrainor speaking with I ~ f P enth l’ he k ' ‘ l gamma” 17 M .35‘ 15.,’ par csAe's".r‘m“ Imum ha eegzyzzoiirlgxalltuoe and légoup of well wiaheil-.ls, and joined - \, - __ r ’ rear con 0 e. o . "w ,_ TIl!‘II’|n)' - Clem-land at Washnititon «night! o o . n wouldrflrl: llilllv sortblltll iliirzrt-‘iii-ind Cleveland NIP“/la3cl,’|l{1K}:vtl’I «S» Lt-rrson (7-2| ‘ vs. Stone «.3-0i or ormur mmuin “H b. I hen!" night because*he couldnm havegzz _. .. _ "|-u'. t h’a e i i l M ti ( -4'. ' .. ' - .. 6 "Iain at New raft in) (cfhiirmrri at Phil d lih‘ ini hti “'"“" "‘.“".Y”°“ D“’°“° ’“ °°“‘ "‘ ”‘° '"‘°“P- ‘°"'¢ Om inked ' "T" I ~*‘fl 3 °’l '3 R iiniied ‘Hes a lot 1 ~ with P l " I ‘ Baltimore at Boston iN) Trucks 17-3i vs Trice 10-3!. ”u"' I ' ‘k ‘mar " “no . 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