17.1»! ~14 .1‘ n; .11.‘? AUGUST 29. 1946 Greco Wins Wekerweight Crow fiayers To Get Improved Contract JERRY LISKA - , Ana. 38 - (AP) -- Major League rlub owners today met the challenge at Unlonism and Mexican LeaBue raids by tvmply- mg with an unprctzedented player demand for on roved contract and by authorizing player repre- sentation on baseball's governing body for the ‘irst time. A joint session of Amerlc in and National League magnates, meet- ing less than 90 minutes, unan- imously concurred with a slate of layer pPOpOSQnS. pThe proposals included lepre- sentation on a grievance ccxrmic- tee, a minimum salary beii.-ved to be $5,000, a pension plan, modifica- tion of the lO-oay release clause. extension of post-season exhibition play from i0 to 30 days and incid- ental spring training expenses. Most significant of the conces- sions which tilled 40 typewritten pages was establishment. of an ex- ecutive council which will include n player delegate from each itflgllc to replace the old advisory coun- cil. The old counci. included on-y Commissioner AB. Chandler and Presidents Will Harridge and Ford Frick of the American and Nu- ilonai 11385110: respectively In addition to the two players. the new council W111 be composed of Chandler, Prick Harridge and owner representatives, Larry Mac- Phaii of New York Yankee-s and Warren Giles oi Cincinnati Reds n5 word will he final in all base- ball matters, subject to approval by the annual joint. meeting of the majors. l Pending formal orzanizetcn of the council, ncgvstiations between owners rind players will continue to be cor-tluctml by a policy coni- mittee, headed by MacPiriill. It wlll meet, with the players‘ own six-member steering committee "as men as possible" to consider the contract as it was revised today. The owners deviated from con- tract discussions i011! Bnflllfh l0 approve a lull-game schedule for 1941. They explained that in this year's standard lM-game card there were some 34 open dates. Th:- extended scheluie will start April 15 and end Sept. 28. Be Faithful Winner 0f Handicap CHICAGO, Aug. 2B — (AP) - Be Faithful, four-ycar-old dangli- ter of Bimelech. carrying the colors of Louis B. ‘iiayer of Hollywood. sped to a track record today n". conquering Jack's Jill by a neck in. the 932.800 Beverley handicw for fillies and mares at Washing- ton Park. The California racer, ritlden by Jockey Jack Wcstrope, ran the mils amid one eighth in 1:40 2-5, to clip a fifth of a second elf the mark established by Misty isle in 1941. The race was robbed of some 0i its glafnbr by late withdrawal cf Honeymoon, another filly owned by Mayer. Honeymoon. winner of seven stake rams this season, and Atheruia, Hal Price Headleys fleet filly, did not start because of slow track conditions. l-lypericum, the King's fame!!! tiiiy, is finished with ravine end will be retired to stud. She ih ban entered for this Years St. Leger, but was found in her stall at Nowmarlret suffering from a mysterious head injury which will prevent further competition. The cause of the accident is unknown. Never stand ‘inner a tree o: near a win fence during c. thurder- storm. .4"‘l"‘P'F"T'-P~P""é-‘t'*€"“t"\ NOTICE DANCE AT COLVILLE SlDlNG Six-Piece Orchestra FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1946 Dancing From 9:30 to 1:30 Lunches and Refreshments Served on Grounds Buses Will Leave I. M. T. Bus Terminal at 9 o’clock. ffibai-de-i-rl-é-ttbéde BLUE BIA ll l .5; Sunny/w‘ 1. Piles Up Lead In Early Rounds To Earn Margin . 0i Victory By DOUGLAS AMABON (Canadian Press Staff Writer) FORUM, MONTREAL, Aug_ 2a- (cr) — Battling Johnny GPGCOI lifted veteran Dave Ciistilloux‘ Canadian welterweight b o x in g OYOWII wnisht. Outpunching his fellow Mcntgealer for a 10-r0und decision victory. Greco out-weigh“ ed Castilloux 145 to 137 i-B pounds! Hitting harder and more fre-I quently than the champion, Greco‘ piled up a comfortable lead in the, early rounds and weathered a game rally by Castiilcrux late in the‘. fight. There were no knock- downs. The crowd of 14,750 that. contri- buted to a record gross gate of $49,549 was divided in its allegi- ance but the decision of the judges brought. a tremen us roar from Grace's supporters that drowned out the few that came from Csstillouxs followers Greco's victory ended a five-year reign for 30-year-old Castllloux, who lifted the title in i941 from Maxie Berger. another Montrealer Berger. now retired from the rinz. was on hand to see the title mange hands aznin The main preliminary. an elmht- rounder that followed the feature bout. saw dusky Lil‘ Arthur Kim: from Toronto stop Jean B-arrlere of Montreal at 2:09 0f the first round. The French speaking Can- adian was no match for the How Greco Round One: Greco curried Cas- tilloux into the corner in his opening rush and lifted s lovely right uppercut t0 Daves Jil-W. They were at close quarters for the first half minute and Grew pummelled Dave hard with vic- ious right and left hooks. Cas- tlllOllX Iliad to cogr eua oaskflfyfrg 1 l e. av t’. 11%;‘! rigliet xifgoks at the beii for his first real blows of the round. Round Two: Johnny winged ihe champion with two lofts and S right. then Kflilgfid him with ari- other hard left to the iew- DB" came back with a left to the face. Greco slipped to his knee but I10! from a punch and was up 1n B flash. Dave tied up Grew the" ducked a left hook. Greco nussed with another hard left as he con- tinued to carry 111° °fl°mwe< Round Three: Joliimy forced Castilioux ‘buck and giancettlla l: stinger of! his chin with B Yb mplglng right. Castillouxs loll i8 was wide. Dave's canny ° L was saving him some angle-gifting but he stooped a 16" chin in the 10081111“ are“ $313M wlth a solid left to the law The champ grazed Johnny's eulwith a straight risht and F“ the bell sounded they were Dllmf "telling one another in DEV" corner. Round Four: Grew had 135115! up against the ropes for a fu d seconds as the round opened an connected with half a dozen suc- cessive rizhis B5 D5" med with‘ out success to tie hi?“ me amashinil r1811! 1nd Xe‘ ° him ciramtfs lflW $99111“ ‘° 31°w ms up. Dave ducked two moreurishlm but another crusher caugas sun on the head. Johnny “hm b the aggressor at the bell l’ far his best round 90 iaf- ex_ Bound Five: The ilflhwnletw °“"“‘°d ‘mm mini-Si d“: each with their heads u etheo round others shoulder 8s o‘ m two started slowly. JOhHILV il M 10nd rights but Dave stowed him . The inflizliiins ‘Zé‘.ili..'h‘2.a“"°i°i‘§§$‘hh m» round» Johnny tagged Dave with ad left mesh to the law and Dave u ed another - as they‘ Wrfisued t“ t t (‘i be . “iazasrsizinszv-‘iild “this; lenger at arm's length ‘Zdi, a. jabs bu‘ Green soon m?’ edn to gain and the D81! "m" d their infishtlns- an???‘ nfgfei, magma“ with a right e h mp but neither blow hurt the c a - Th“ w.“ the dullest roundl to d,“ wltn both boys stickinll c059 to one another. Round Seven: Dave missed “vi smart little negro and although he got up just as the count end~ ed he was well beaten. The feature bout was marked bv much infighting as Castilloux. noted more for his boxinlr skill than for his punchina. flied t0 keep 23-year-old Johnny's sleep- makers under control. Greco was the aggressor alil the way although Dave staged a rally in the eighth round that had the fans on their feet. This was the best round 0f the fiaht from the fans’ point of view and Greco. a cut over his left etye bleeding. WP- peared to be in trouble for a few minutes. castilloux continued his rally into the early part at the ninth round but Greco was too strong ‘°' m“ Til; ‘till iimlfhmildi‘ tryhig for three minutes but Dave kwtclose to mm and stayed out of trouble. Grace's lethal bunch. which carried him from the Wfliinl-illflfl/ circuit to main bout cateilfify BI New York's Madison Still“? 951'" den, was tamed by ell-um! @5111" 10m; but the veteran, skilkful as he iswcouldrft slop all the blows. The fight followed the predicted pattern as Jdhuny SWBHTWd an over Oastllloux in the early ‘Blind-i tryinz for the kill. while Dove partied. hopiflil DYObflUV ma‘ m5 ccgkv opponent would tire. Won Title Walton Beaten 0n Teehnioal K. 0. In Third (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Aug. Zil-Unleashlng a barrage of lefts and rights to the law. Bill Tordiallone. BOIIOH welterweight, scored a technical knockout. over Ralph Walton of Montreal in the third round 0f l scheduled i0-round bout. here to- night. ‘File toutel was thrown in after two minutes mcl 20 seconds of the third as Walton barely staggered up from the canvas after his sec- ond count. Montreal boxers fared badly on the cord as George Rois of New Waterford won by a technical knockout over Irish Eddie Murphy of Montreal at 2:15 of the third. Montreal's Billy Miller made the third round unanimously dls- astrous when he was knocked out by Alvin Ups-haw of Halifax at 1:20 of that stanza. The main bout saw Walton press from the beginning. using a neat left jab. He took the first round on a low punch bv Tordig- lione and was awarded a three- minuie rest. The Montreal negro began to slow down at the ernd of the sec- 0nd round. Tordlglione drove in from the start of the third and pummelied Walton to the canvas twice before the match was call- ed. Tordigllone weighed 146. Wal- ton. 14.2. In a preliminary fight Young Weicles of Halifax drew with Kid Sieeves of Saint John. Primo Osrnera, the Amblirig Alp who became a heavyweight boxing champion in the early 1930s, em- barked on a new career as a wrest-1- er when he signed a contract with the Italian ‘Wrestling Federation five years ago today. "Da Preem" hasn't toppled and lihlppling champions yet. series of rights and iefts that had Greco in trouble in the last main- ute. The crowd shouted itself hoarse as the fists began to fly for the first time. Round Nine: Castllloux contin- ucd his rally as the round started with three riipht jabs to Grace's face but Joimrw countered with a. hard right of his own. Dave pound- ‘i Johnny m°v°d m “Med the challengers law with a {wee}; ihe chemo with e "°*°‘“:soiia left before they went into ,l,.m to the jaw. Dave (Opened ulJ for a minute but missed Gfeg; rights and a ion. TM rizhts went over Dave's head BS‘. another spell of infighting. John- lny iagtlt-‘d Dave with a right hook but missed a haymskina uppercut. as Dave ducked. The beii sent the veteran boxed him-Se“ “WM/i two weary fighters to their cor- tamed fight: ohmgiilsém Tend f°11°w°d “new a rxlhtlhuenplserfi“ SERllidEd _' ear as ~ ‘ nvéound Elxht: Grccg slielliegillfrgf-‘g g1: flgiht as the eiihl- 09 early seconds. TM W"? w“ “m an infiiohters‘ dual liowevend a: the crowd been-n w d" ‘mm again. Greco connected w I: right upnercut in the clinch b“ Dave came back stmnilii’ Wm! 5 211M” 1:22;. 11A" .ners. l Tenth Bound: Greco came out lwith a rush despite a. cut eye. .Dave held him oi! and connected v with a solid rigl.t that settled on 'Johmiy‘s throat. Greco was still doing all the forcing but Dave covered up. waned and boobed. He couldn't stoop them all thoutzli and was tagged with several lefts. Johnny was trying for a knock- out but was nowhere near it when the bell ended the tight. YEO THEATRE‘ ANCHORS AWEIGH Frank Sinatra Kathryn Grayson Gene Kelly In Technicolor "ONTAGUI Iillay all Saturday THE CHARLOTTETOWN, _ GUARDIAN ‘Owen Sued For $127,500 By Pasquel siertimommib, Mc., Aug. as - (AP) - Mickey Owen wus sued for $127,500 today Jorge Pa.- quei, president of he Mexican Baseball League. _ The suit, filed in court nerc, asks $100,000 damages against. the for- mer Brooklyn catcher who lumped to the Mexican. League only to de- sert the south of the border game after a few imnaiis play. - In addition, Pasquel asks return of $12,500. which he said hLd been paid as a bonus to Owen for desert- ing the Dodgers after his return from military service last spring, and $15,000 zidvnrxed to nim as salary for i950. w. 5.151;. ls Member 0i Committee DIGBY. N. S" Aug. 28-17?)- E. C. Wilson of Yurmouth was inst night, clip-sen president of the Maritime Senior Golf Association at the conclusion 0f the organiza- tion's 22nd annual tournament. Reports read at. the meeting in- dicuted that a record entry for the annual tournamctrit was set when 140 golfers participated. A total of 160 registrations had been re- ceived. A feature of the meeting was the” _ presentation of an honorary life membership to Eustace Barnes of Saint John, N. B., who at S3 has yet to miss playing in the annual tournament, Mr. Barnes is the only honorary life member in the as- sociation. . Other officers elected include: Dr. W. L. Muir, Halifax, flvrst vice- president and Dr. C. M. Pratt, Saint John, second vice-president. A seven mun managing commit- tee included W, E. Cotton, Chur- lottetown. N. J. Cabeiou, Saint John, Senator J. J. Kinley. Lune-n- buri; and C. B. Chapman, Am- heirst. BALTIMORE. Aug. 28 ~ (AP)- Georize W. Reed, president of Bal- timore Orioles of the International Basiball League. announced today the signing of Herb Armstron to a five-year contract as bus e53 manager and a club director. Armstrong joined the Orioles on a part-tim basis in 1943 when Charles H. (napp, Jr., entered mill. WW service lie left his dutirs as griiohlalnd instructor at McDonogh 0o 1945 f ll-t . PLAYEES T0 him“ tion with Baltimore. Baseball Results NATIONAEIEAGUE 0 Brooklyn 200 000010 3 6 1 ChlcBBc 000 100 1M 4 1.1 1 Gregg. Behrman and Edwards; Schmitz, Erickson and Livingston. Afternoon game: New York 00a 002 012 s 12 0 St. Louis . 520 000 42x 13 i5 1 Trlnkle, Budnick, Abel-nah“ ggglzfllgglhndsgrlgenterd iIladttCO0p8T§ r an u _ Night Game. 8 z New York 100 000 001-2 l-l 1 St. Louis 001 00o 04y»:- 3 7 Volselle and Lombardi, Cooper; Burkhardt, Brazle and Ga/uglcln. Boston 000000 000 g 4 l Cincinnati . . 100010 00x 2 6 0 Cooper, White and Padgett. Masi: Blackwell and Lamanno. Boston . 002 002112 s 12 1 Cincinnati .. 000 301000 4'10 o Suin and Masi; Vandermeor Lambert and Mueller, Philadelphia 000 020 zoo 4 7 1 Pittsburgh 001000000 1 6 i Judd. 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