\ "F71 l v » \ 1 ~ s jkr . .Q 1 \ ¥ - 1%.. ._ _W _ _ _ ,. ~ _ _ _ ~ -_- _ - _ 1 MAY 11, 1931 _ _ I _ 0 II t HARlJUl"Ihl`UWN GUARDIAN ~ \-|~\ N £" ' _ff _ .. I `_' V - -_:.,_.,__,_ _`7_*` 1 . .12 -1 r ___.__i______- ‘f Bowtmc , ,_ ,_ _ ._ Box1NG / HDLKEY BASKETBALL .t.',!" 'F _ w wail-:sr1.1Nc ornaa sroar 1 ~ IN THIS CCRNER “}le'll win in ten rounds. That’s not a publicity gag but my honest opinion", is the way manager Gus Longaphie sums up Jimmy McIn- nis' battle with Kid Lantz for the Maritime bantamweight title which takes place lt the Forum Friday night next. Bo certain is Mclnnis' manager over the outcome that he says that after Fl-iday’s battle Jimmy is going to be groomed for o meeting with Kid Hart, Mari- iime featherweight champion. That is McInnis‘ aim and as a stepping stone to this objective he 'has trained harder for this iight than at any time in his career. Down to within one pound of the bantnm lizdt Mcmnis is thrown; his punches faster than ever; there is more sting and snap behind them, and right now he seems about ready to go fifteen rounds at top speed. But picking the time it will take to defeat a boxer of Lantz' calibre is quite a big order, Lantz was impressive when he lost to McIn- nis in an overweight battle. There is no doubt about it but that he knows his way around the squared circle. He will be trained to the minute the night of the 14th and in such condition your writer IckshImtoput1rpa“wow"ofa P battle. But don't think for a minute that the above means Lantz isthis corner’s choice. Far from it. Mc- Innis, one of the smoothest young- stem ever developed in this prov- ince, is far from a setup for any lnitt-elinger. Dozens of times we have watched him put up starry battles against fighters that ap- parently had two strikes on him starting the fight. Buch may be the case again. BIS ¥ ilé HIE Bt that as It may. Judging the bow from their last battle I cm- not see anything but one of the closestfsmartest ring battles ever staged here. There is no getting away from the fact that the boys are tops in their division, Who the better man is is largely a mat- ter of ccmjecture. Many see Mc- Innis; just as many give the nod to Lantz. The boys themselves will settle the matter Friday night. And what u settlement it should tum out to be. Inntz entering the bat- tle pit with the confidence that a championship breeds to be 'faced with the high-hearted courage that seems to be the chalIenger‘s right. And there will be no last min- utc change from a title bout to A mere exhibition. $50 forfeits have already been posted that each nghter will some in under the class limit. Weighing-in ceremonies will take place at noon Friday and top- ping it. all will be the prize that hangs in the balance-the beauti- ful belt. donated by His Worship Mayor Turner that will go to the winner. It promises to be a big night that will go over in a big way. *F ‘K >I! Junior baseball teams received some real encouragementlastnight at the City Council meeting when the public properties committee under the chairmanship of Coun- cillor E. A .Foster accedcd to a pe- tition from three tennis that the Council fix up thc dinmonrlat Vic- toria Park. Work is to begin at once. There is a very important item attended to boys. and shows clear- ly you can get plenty of support. Now get busy yourselves: have your meeting. elect your officers. and get that league rolling ahead towards better days ill Island base- ball. The future of hockey in Eng- land, according to Trevor Wigrlall, the Daily Express sports column- ist. is far from the guaranteed gold mine that its explorers hop- od. Wignall remarks that It is now comlnon knowledge to all concern- ed that the players reoeivcawcek- ly wage but that the promoters are still undecided to make an 0l>\!n declaration of professionalism or to continue hiding behind a much soiled and abused amateur ltandard. ik Pk ?Ie' *Ii I-le reports that there aren't more Qian 30,000 hockey fans in Lon- don and it has been claimed the some la patrohlzea oy the poorest class of sports fan. Poor in the lense of being the cheapest. 'Ihe reason for that. if It istrue. ml! be found In the rink owners attempting to sell professional en- tertainment with an amateur lnbel 011 it. English fans have been brought up ln the tradition of re- loectlng the. rules that govern am- ateurs and pros. and it's not un- natural that they expect men who control a :port to observe them. They havent any high hat atti- tude towards the professionals as the millions that support s0¢¢Pr bear witness but they won’t swal- low out-and-out protessionalsmas- quorading as amateurs. What's more they won't pay money f°1' what they can be excused for ron- ‘IfI"1'Tll'\8 it counterfeit article and If hockey In England is to dfpelld nn the element now reported to be iilllrllorting It, it won't continue a I“‘Y|hi! proposition for long. Un lions-n an omaml. 1 i " "r - _ ' » *fur .- '-;-_T V- ;;_ _ _ -~_._»_.__._,¢_,.. _ ;1 -_-: _:_=: Li: IH'ome1°s By (A. P. by Gu|rdIan’g spoon] wh.) NEW YORK- May 10_13acklng Up Mbnte Pearson's one-hit pitch. ing “nth 3 bmage that included egg; h‘;f}¥1\¢i1‘S» New York Yankees Streak t def YOUF-same losing Whi 0 ill by Shutting out the to sox 7-0 in chicago. A 'Wi' °f f°lU-bassers by Joe Eg;/152210, his first of the season, klrk xtlimm mime' by Gem” 5°” 10 h. e I-Iunt»ville hitter, led the - it attack on Ted Lyons md 3:10 ughellni. 1_=e1-irson. who scored h "rd straight victory, helped twilohsf- to three hits and drove in mm“"}S~ B111 Dickey. his battery mer- b\;;§gff;1ricte-- 'l'he Cleveland Baseball Club hos taken out $100,000 worth of life insurance on its strikcout star. Bob Feller, C. C. Slnpnicka, vice presi- dent of the Indians, said today. MANY WEDDINIES PLANNED IDNDON, May 10-(CP) _ The glamor and romance of the Coro- nation llas facilitated the work of old Dan Cupid in London. Lani- beth rcgister office alone has 30 weddings Hxcd for Coronation week. a figure double that for the same period last year. _&_,_._i____ GR READY FOR_f TH E GUNGI 4 l _ . . .. .I . “I THE BIKE SHOP. if JIMMY MCINNIS Clever young Island bantamweight who gets his big chance Friday night at the Forum when he en- gages Kid Lantz of Halifax for the Maritime title. Lantz is the present l titleholder. Freddie Steele VI/il I Defend Title Tonight SEATTLE, May 10--(AP)-Mirb dlewegllt Champion Freddie* Steele, the Tacoma boy who 10 years ago was barred from the, ring here because he was too skinny. returns tomorrow night to risk his title .Cor the third time against Frankie Batlagla of Win- ‘ NEW YORK, May l0-rAP)- PitL1'°US’ht both home by slhllpllls H Norway today as Bemard `Destre- double to right-centre. Al Todd menu and yvon Petra mmped than banged a W0-*Moser aaaimt‘ away with the last two singles the left field wall to score Suhr. J matches to make the nm] sm" 5-0. __ in me Sevfmh- tel?Iest1;er',nea11' defeated Dick Bjur _ s .-.6-2,5-1 det - Phill Shun Lolhlx Streak quei-ed Fritz .lenssesilina-1,66!-k,c2?e. 1 Cuppers Win I P. E. Island Banlamwcilrhi (`l|;|nl;liu11 \ts» KID NICKERSON. 115 LHS. P. E. Island Welterweight (‘Il:1n1|1ion WITH PRELIMINARII-IS I I n sr~:M1-FINAL six 3 l\nN1v'rr; 11o1',\'1ls FRANK CARPENTER, 140 LBS. H.»\I.II-‘AX l)ES'l`R0l'ER Mayor P. W .Turner of (‘.harlottei.0vl'n I)onaii|lg Gold iiril io thc \'»'lllne| Prioel. Ringside 75c, Tax Included. Iiescrwil till(-_ ”|`.l\ lnri11iI|>d_ R115. 500| Tl! llllillldéd. Y0llth 250... Advance snlr ui \.\`urillv'~ Drug Store. Orem May 11th- _ .1012 ml»o.\'.a1.ll, promoter __ _Y -3-. --.-¢-..--»-M 75. Bucky Walters li.mited Cincirl- _ *_ = als to four hits and Brooklyn scor- _....551-0° _ "sow 31.50 5 _ Girls ens____.. 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