' son of Boston. Fitzroy Street armour. 100% Pure Guaranteed Motor on 19c Per Gallon _ . Jrlng Your Own Container! .luwlun's MITO SALVAGE Opposite Forum Phone 883 4 Lem Ganrester of Hunter River has sold his four-year-old by Ca1- umet Bud-long 2.fl‘l%,,dam Louise Colorado 2.16%. to Brenton l-low- mtt. Charlottetown Royalty. Al-' though trained lightly this young- ster appears an excellent pros- pect. 2-0-1 Harold Stead, Brackiey. who made such a good campaign with O. U. Volo 2.10% last season. is giving work to the three members of his stable over the Charlotte- tow-n t/rack. O. U. V010 2.10% has been in 225 easily, and the five- vear-old Buddy Bud-long by Calu- met Budlong out of Dude Potelnp- kin. was a comfortable mile in 226% with the last hall in 1.10. This chap showed up well over the ice last winter and looks like the makings of a real one. His three-year-old full brother. Dudy Budlong. was in 2.4-0 with the last quarter in 3'1 seconds. _o__ There are over sixty horses training at the Charlottetown track and in this writer's opinion there has never been so many good D!'0SD€QlL9-—Y0llllR8lE!'l »t hove size. undnes and a nice way of goln . coupled with breed- im. The two aboveiare saanples. Then in Willard Kelly's stable we o. four-year-old Playdale 2.01%, dam Janette Royal 2.06% by Grottan Royal 2.00% that 1e a future champion. For those who are not familiar with Janette we may say that shewas one of the toughest more; that ever raced over a half-mile track and won the $10,000 stake at Windsor, Oonm. when owned by Allan Wil- She also won e free for all at Fredericton and was a. factor in» many other races. ...-.o._. Covdiead track ir in nice shape now and several horses in that vicinity are being trained ever it. uotnlilly Just Flicks. 110% that has been in 2.3 with the last half in 1.00. and Prince that has not been asked to beat 2.05. Both the above are owned b Harold Cudmore. Bonnie's Boy .0616. owned by diaries Willis. purses. and a All for a purse of $500. Clark. M driven by m" Moo mm 11-2-2. @- Jm I i“ Bunion: 2.1.3 I J1me 10th. J. It states the at. tendance was good and the start- ing was done via. a loop or lane and he liked it. The No. 1 Claash Md was won by Oliver Grattan, best time 1.05, with Jean Henley T111111!!! the third heat in the The No. 2 Classified was won by Baldwin 0.. a dark bay zeidins. younu and good 51$“; @432. b’ ‘M02: “i” an more anmrk of 2.02%. He looks to be the 1mg- 11185 oi a. R0041 one. No. 3 Classi- fied was won by Calumet June. u. good mannered black mare. well driven bv a sixteen yea-r old boy. Jim Todd was second the first heat. Billy Bishop the second heat 3-5. The above are familiar names to Islanders In the No. 2 Classl- fied we notice that Hal Boojum 2-17. owned by Ed Johnston, Great Village. was entered but did not start. He has the tumor of being the last colt sired by Captain Aubrey 2.477%. q-ioi. Horsemen friends all over the Maritimm will learn with regret of the severe acciden‘ sustainled by the well known horseman and live stock exporter. Welling-ton N‘. Y.. June l4- (AP)-- Burleigh Grimes ha! been ousted u manager of Rochester Red Wings in the International Baseball League, general manager Joseph Ziegler of the 8t. uiillll Cardinal farm team announced 1o- nlght. ~ Grimes-her been plld his Inilry In full for the remainder o! the reason and "the man I want" for new manager has been reached. Ziegler sold. The colorful "Bailey." one of the game's greatest rlghthanded pitch- ers, was personally signed by Sam Brendon, Cardinal owner, ln De- cember. 1044. In his first season here last year he finished in last place and at present Red are in seventh plaoe in the Inter- national 100g league-leading Montreal Royals. Jeffries Picks Louis BURBANK, Calif, June 14— (APl-Former heavyweight cham- pion James J. Jeffrles today pick- ed champion Joe Louis to beut Billy Coon next Wednesday night in their title fight. "I always like a powerful hitter over a clever boxer," said Jeffrles, "and I think Joe will stop Billy in much less time than the rounds it took him in their last fight." BigFight MCNEIII. last Wednesday, when he suflered a broken hip and leg. At latest reverie Well was getting n- lonn ls well as could be expected. -o_ Gear“ T. Kane. hroprietm of Moose Path track. 8t. John. put on n splendid raoe meet last Mon- day with three classes. all of which were well contested and good time was made for so early in the season. St. en horses won first two places in the Free For All. Worthy Ermine 2.00. owned by Barnes and Pitt. was a straight heat winner. with Wild- out Volo 2.07% a recent import, three time: second, best time 2.14. Both the above look like mntend- en for Maritime honors. The No. Classified was won by My Part- ner 2.11, owned by C. W. Han , St. Stephen, in three straight, with Miss Mac Dale 8-2-2. best time 2.19. The No. 2 was won by May Budlorul. owned by Alex Long. in straight heats: June Symbol, Hayes Bros. 3-2-2. best time 2.20. Numerous ’ provemeruts have been mode to the plant and the! track was in excellent shape an according o starter George Hooper of Charlottetown. 8t. John itgsure to prove a popular piece race. - —0— At New Glasgow. N. 5.. was a five eiodlie Dub Boot Buflong, Weir. with 1-1-1. Previous 2-H Gard llere 0n Tuesday Local fight f 1n 1' flaw,‘ evmnzn-so‘are or an wort on Tuesday night when the bo team from Springhill m. vades the 5 Club in an- other lnter-city fight (mum seven 5111111541111 fighters will make the 0:117 to the Island and most o1 them are experienced battlers who picked up the fine points of the game durinc stretches in the The Sporting Olub team has been undersoica steady training under the watchful eye of Tommy McCloskey for the put two week; and are rapidly nearing the peak of condition. Mccloskey was one of the best local prospects ever to show his wares around here before he loft to Join the Navy and has plenty of experience in the fight game but ls prevented from tn. t" "“i‘.i“lil““" "‘l“‘:i’tl““" y a e , Hulgg‘ b urv reoev uring e een holding forth t the Snorting Olub ever since he returned from Dartmouth. passing on his knowledge of the fight Blane to the man workinc out them bee bo (Continued on Flee Nine) an. ANNU/Al. snow wun NEW uunovuu RING FACILITIES 4011mm: - 125 cums. --- will IIISPLAYEI‘ srrtm. mm F00 em nnlnun, or m: l"! lllll-llltl m .011»... m1: m nor runner vuuo nun m THE FORUMJUNE 19o ' JUDGE 0F SHOW, Mr. Walter ll Reeves a 1 Willa’! and flattenin 14 games behind the 1g :3: I00 WEEK JIIO 14-10 K (Bonn Intends To Box Louis All The Way By an) wanna GREENWOOD LAKE, NJ. Juno 14 - (AP) - Some of tléeniegows th way 00B m‘ D31’: ngrainien ,‘ and throwing haymakers were 113m 11g or} goingms out mere oe o ' day night. B just grirmed about “Now wouldn't that be mart?" he asked. “The last time, l had Joe beat for 12 rounds Just on ged with him Ln the 13th and 11¢ put the lights out for me. "Dom it figure I'll be making the same mistake seam? Novkwli- lie isn't that dumb. He can take a hint." "I'm going .to box him all the way." he outlined his stratBGY- "I know I'm as fast as I was five years ago I feel strong and lm shape. I'll be the champ.’ That does not mean that Conn won't be willing to move right in an Joe and punch. He did that the last time without losing any limbs. _ There is no doubt "Junior' is a stiffer swatter row than he was five years ago. The eight to 10 pounds he's out on since hhern all “have been added around the neck and moulders, glvin him more power. as his well-sp uttered spar- mates will attest. ‘Grand Girouii Results (By The Associated Press) WEBPBURY, N. Y., June 16— Grand Circuit summaries: First Bloc, Pace, 6% Fnrlongi, 8 Pelt Olds And Up, Purse S700 La Tosca (Del idiller) Miss Bonny Castle (Dunkln) . 2 Pathe Ann (E. Smith) .... ..3 Time: 1.43%. Second Race, Trot. One Mlle. 3 Year Olds And Up, Purse $7 Proximity (Hodgis) . Flash Siskiyou (Russell) .. Miss Jet Propulsion (Kirk) . ..2 Time: 2.10%. ‘ Third Race, Pace, 6% Furlongg, Purs 00 o $3 Direct Express (Vineyard) . . W1 Royal Man (Cobb) . 2 Dynamite Hal (Hodglns) ..3 Time‘ 141% Fourth Race, The Long Island Trot Free For All, One Mile, $3.009. Divided J. '1‘. Barnes (Church) . .. Begtflge Hanover (Pow-nail) Nimble Volo (Plaxico) . ‘lime: 2.05. Fifth Race, The Meadowbrook. Pnoe, Junior Free For All. One Mlle. Purse $1.200 be” flmughts (Hylan) .. Voiolite (Casey) .. .. Prince Walter (Ohappell) Time: 2.08%. Sir Francis Drake was the first ‘om.- it loo ed as though he 1,2,, l I'll box his ears off—and ' Dy McNeil’ Legiona out gunning‘ for ma? straight victory at the the fourth league game boxing, then I went out and siue- k" plenty of opportunity he toes the slab tomorrow. 4' O O Rovers went last some added scoring punvoh. hander some of and will try to throw his McDo were rained out in scheduled game with the gainst the Rovers. has all the earmarks of a the prize for the winner. 4 '0 0 0 Baseballs are and loss of three new balls foul balls hit of the ball shortage. l- 1- II» Riverside track Wednesday slfled events. Horsemen track have been gradually their charges down after terb layoff and l4 is gmeotcd to not the - p‘ spectators u ed attractions. 0- 0 0 0 sci-mp heap at the age of M notion in the affirmative is spread among so - to major managers. Moat man that herring the toll on illness. better hitter at 80 than Dixie Walker lo O Bielerwuonn- l pitch-IO implied .1? finance. the Rovers when the two teams take the field tomorrow aftemoon noon when the tmtters and pac- ers come to the wire for the mat- Detroit inee races consisfu of four‘ clas- a Wednesday will be their first test of speed this season. Many improvements ha been nude on the Riverside oval Englishman to clmmravigate the n Olflh. '1 Is a ball player ready for the 1am. But it 3"‘ a player should g figs: .dflllulhllthlfilfl is ii?- wiil be second l brothers, Armando and 0y, Mexicans y l» can June 1 ulhed Cnnedn to liner today‘ u the Ve diepla d b t wad ll I‘ QIIHWOI‘ m 15:1"; "iv... and “n: "*1 Lom- the DlVll 0v MTfi Suhris ylfr|iérs~ Like of on the edule. Leglonaires are standing but with the same lineup ma: of speed. However. he'll hove disclose what extra “stat? he has when in port- sided slants past the Legion slus- Rers: if he gets into trouble Cart nald will act as fireman. 0 i» t 1|» A win for the legion squad will give them the league leadership with two straight victories as they their L. P. U. Anchors on Thursday and won their first start on Thursday a- A Rover vic- tory wlll also put the Northend crew in first place with two wins and one low. so tomorrow's game last hard- iought encounter with first place as scarce as the proverbial hens‘ teeth right now at last 1 Sunday's game has prompted lea- gue ofiicials to ask for a little co- B °penm°n b" n“ ‘ma’ ‘specially Black ell. Malloy and Lemanno; the youngsters, in win-g the saga an? M,“ balls balok 1x100 play. Until the gmcagc 103 1m 00o 5 3 g teams move to the new diamond Brooklyn 010900 099 1 and get a regular baolmtop erected there will always be considerable back among spectators and if the youngsters walk ofl‘ with two or three new balls every game it won't be long before the league is in the same predicament as the ball leagues in Cape Breton who were forced to suspend practice sessions because the The first horse mce on the ls- land circuit will be run over the H after- the lettin: lnnoo for 411a a: pa-ri-mubuel betting and’ refreebuneustr are add- ? The wide- E the with their play against the Canadian! didn't show any flown. The Mexicans now will meet the Uni-ted Statel- Philippine: round at Orange, N. 1.. ‘have clinched winner of the start ng June 28. Since the Mexicans 1o to v before the Redo c get them out ‘three rune were pitched Oubmto l. b-l victory over Brook- lyn Dolhero 00.000. the series against Canada by tek- Hi4 in big the first three matches. it‘! 11mph of th expected that both team: wil make some changes for the f1 -two singles matches to be played tomorrow. Canada intends to nlny exlco is likely lo use H ri Pancho Guerrero against Rochon. Originally, the pairings had call- _ 311119 for Mccke Robins. Rovers’ experienced left- vaho has been showing his old-time form workouts. is due for s startingcall to lay in been scheduled to go against Ro- choI. Chsnger in 9H1 tains of the two teem: agree. Even though Canada failed to wi-n a set in the first three matches, Watt, the captain of the team. singles against Armando w lie Rolando ha: the draw are sible, however, if the cop- Wl the Cubs within 1......’ hi?’ “£1022: - ere e latte a margin over second- hce 1st. touts to 1 1-2 runes. Janiro Wins Decision-With Great Show ‘ a"... Louis’. llhances n, ohm; ramm- FOIIPTON LAKES, N. 3., J1me 14 — (AP) — Joe Louis, tramp; meeting with Billy Conn onoozed placldly of a. rainy day. w. day. rousing his rga self occasionally to eatand inquire the fish were bitin . The chem ion took full advant- e of his not comglete day a reei: before he lays h title on the 11m in Yank e in- tends to box r111 rounds tomorrow, eight on Sunday and s final four. round etiny. ‘Monday. with n few miles of road work each morning, The feeling around Joes camp was that the big Negro probob would take things easy ainst ere on, fining partners from lng no last-nitrate injuries to hirhands and taking no charm of suffering e out on his face the; Corm might be able to work on. Perhaps the most important in- formation elicited in e careful in- . vosiigntion of the Louis camp lo- day was the fact, vouo ed for by ---_— Joe's personal ‘cook, Bll ‘ Bott §,',‘,'j,“§:§n",‘§§d§_ mdmml’ '“°"'"‘ rmw yonxdnaune 14 - (Ar) - that the ohmmlon u eating a 1 .30“, Roma m, make“ cam, Tony Jeniro, pa 1mm Youngc- better than he a before an firs: close to winning sets in their mwnv o" 75° Im- "°°- W lump with Colin ve years ago, sl glen matches." sold Watt. t A but poll lbyuog eight n ‘ |dh“t'f,,p[°tf,,y "'§’;°d whf,“ “Y, ‘film "italic rulifvote: fogzelxiouisc u: s er a e e as eve a n , . good deal of tourfiurnent experl- WU! Y l 0930M Wmwhfie b9 ence against high-clan opponi- u 0mm" g-Wifiilmé ‘Alsatian? lfimfYtcitixlndll-z}: -- us, n a o e e non‘ M" wllldt s“; box yesterday and sow 58W! 15 342 Iieyior him nenrlynecalpitate Al Hoosman, Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE‘ ozooooooo 1 s a 000000011: 41o a lock, Anderson. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 002 1000002-6 Cleveland 000 120 00000004 Fowler, Harris and Rosar, De- sautels; Reynolds, Krakauskas and Hayes, Lollar. B i011 101 000 000 i! 100 000 (Bx 0 Haefner. Scarborough, - Pleretti and Evans; Trucks and Tehbeis. New York 101 003 001 0 12 I St. Loull (110010000 1 5 3 Chandler and Robinson- Mun- crlef, Kinder and Helf, Schultz. INTER-NATIONAL LEAGUE Builhlo 002 U0 I!) 0 111 0 000001 0|!) 1 4 1 try and Tnbecheck; Kata. d Went. - CRAPAUD THEATRE "ouuuuun no" . runs coon!‘ nungrnrv noon-r w. me n: em r8. s§EE ' ‘If 11 eta-trio i. p "also: -Yov|"1vti|r' hisfluhviotory Trail Opponents LONDON, June 14- (OM-Tho. sunshine girls from California and florid: today racked n formid- able lead of three mate erto none against Britain's rusty net stars in g hcnvyw l ht. with right. ‘Itooiis ontirelve fin-obob athat a lnr poll of eight observers v/bn watched Conn work at his nearby 1" camp It Greenwood Lake yester- huve shown a unani- nd y would ' rnous vote for Billy the Kid. It h c that. kind of a proposition. Anchors Play S’side Team Members ofitbe L. P. U. Anchor! baseball team are being asked to meet on Connaught Square at 12.40 the opening nd of the zeven- match Wightma p Internation- al tennis competlt on at Wimble- on. . Sunda to go to Summe side to play t e Legion team in the west- ern liel league. It will be on exhibit on game. . l" cunrpaignlngxrfi ~ " flier-kin‘ my“ To?“ in; of mesh A QohuflMm invliiilu . Inseam p lNul‘ RACES r RIVERSIDE June 19- -wEDNESDAY-June 19 _Fo\_|r Classified Races A Races cat's 2 0’clock Sharp .1 '\ i, {Daylight Suing)“ 1 1 - Tluhpenlngv race moot of the 1940 season will be held on Wednesday, 19th June, at the Riverside Track- cmglamblqqvork ha been done on-the track this , pring ‘including “built up turns” and- every m"? nude to have it in perfect condition foi- thie season s V input ' ll around the upper turn has been . eon it comfortably In their M" view ofytbe racetrack. . [Addeljfeetllrflat ilie race track include the serv- ,_ wnclrefreelinonto etihe grounds: hi"! lpeokeron onnelng lyeiemuperl-mntnel betting. u}, 1|; hind,‘ _A cordial oi topical)"; to attend ti!!! M"