e511: SIX BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Experts Feel First Few Rounds Will Tell Story Of Heavyweight Battle IiY 11111.1 .V (I017. I) liss-oeirlled Press Sports Editor CHICAGO June '_’l (1\ championship prire tight mmcd for Jimmy Ilititltloclv. the u Louis. the ehallenuiiiu‘ negro lite" title mulch since the hale Jack Ilcmps _\' took shape as l’) -'l‘he world heavywveieht nder-doe" champion. and .loe favorite. And Chicago's first _von days 111'(Iene'l‘11nnev:1nd the most profitable champion- 1 ship liiltlUfllllvlilif in seven years. if the rain clouds hold 0 hours of luiv-ofllce business d 1T tomorrow and the final 24 evelops an impulsive rush. co- promoier \liI11-.l.11'ol1.~' expects upwards of 60.11110 to p11)‘ 1111111)" ssuitouii to see whether Braddockis first title dc», 1'».~1,1ee can -i:1\e oil the ehull I'liIIII(I\. IN THIS ‘CORNER and . ~, 1* .1‘! Braddock ll w‘, De-piit‘, w-portr-il to , 1121i condition e defence of his » 1"!" and a1'l1o11:‘i the experts ~ to Louis. the cham- i)1"/l' tii n an even 1s able t0 the Brivvti the c 11.1w "msc ufltne evperts Lows‘ r l‘, ‘rainiu: haven't ht?" . to s-rre homc 111mg: 1-1 11c Svhmelittg show Louis was for a has Joe ., mow ‘p.11 been ieolile t mean little to inls earlv. The r1'< lift iiaivl is "l mi ziis abilitv to tuitioine of tilt,’ ll"fll he has been "re IfBrad- . sloiv-ihinkinfl ‘oliiS him from spot in the op- quite likely t0 , and llVlS destroy r oi‘ invincibilitv t_ built around 1.0- » 1r Inf’ the title. r ‘I- -l>= need more than a - , m-nr Biadrlock Ifn- Join-er Irishman zoos @0111" of ten or is 1a; before the flsis yr lie will leavethe ,1, _1.'1',‘; wearing the '1'i deter! ’ ‘he 1 ."1 1.1 . . -T- , i-c from the relief» r , ,11rt-.‘11111—‘1~: 11411.net" of .- 111t- itlc 111d the H11- » m tmmr h1- -,wossci-,cs‘ 1_ 1, ~ 1 ‘Qfifi .'-1r1-li.1111pior1 ‘ fl“ll - 111:1. irar -i.e inaiorlfy of To oco cro d at Chicago to- I 1; _ ' for Jame." J. 11, (npio -~ ~ the chat-I (112)! ti,“ r 1 ‘filVfltllliil, ‘rm-mm g r» fichi. tonizht ixvof 1\inxScl1tnel- the man who was shunted a- qrie. The Tcnton will be far from m, "m, of the conflict. and al- imuuh this is not as it should be 1* -,c;i1 be little satisfaction forthe German tn know that until he has w, the w-Enneijtherc can be no ‘cal championk I ‘ Oppo1ien‘.~: are comini‘: ifliiqllff 1"‘. toiivhcr for Ico Kcllz- on ev- =:;- appearance and Nfondav night a‘ the Forum he will face hi’ l?" ‘ stifTrist test when he trades rhes \\."Ei Rubin‘ Orr of pa,“ Seotla. in a ‘en-l - ~_ . . A1'r:1t1~1~1111~1~t< for ‘he; 1,4,, “mp0 ,~.~,,,,,>1_.~i1~<1 vi-stertlavwlnd‘: .l:c scrap YlTf‘i1lll~'t"S to be the most thriliini: staEIcd here. this season. 1 1 ‘F '1' There is no nwil of talkinfl} ‘tliont Orr Or: Iris made a renti- in l elf in Maritime "moles as n tzvo-flsted. hattliniz type of fighter and is none other 111.111 the ixiy \\'llt‘i furnished stout flrvblfl’ Allan. now WDiltV-Illflil ior "-11si(‘l€‘i‘1‘(“l the peer of Maritime ‘luhtors on more than one occas- on. He will test K"llv's abilitr to "he utmost and if Keiiv can come "hronszh he wlli have provcn him- ‘clf bcvonrl tl1e siiatiow of arlnubt. ‘ -1- -1- + r (‘treat interest is being taken 111 'l1e Mamet Softball Iicagne these lnvs. Comprised of four teams of ronngsicrs up to l5 years old the aoys play evtery afternoon of the reek and their gmuea are rapidly 4 {will ‘a111, probably by a knockout. -' "after ‘carries 111 either fist. Braddocks ‘ bouts against Schmeling and Bob Joe- l t-nging‘ poner of Louis for l3 ‘There's ' key P111 ,' , and .1 $1.000 ooo - i b1- wId 1111i. If Jacoir-‘s to- - ;'1,_,,1j,~,g, i{(\\\(l\‘(\r 11,8 11.21:.» rauy uas one o: the most winning the title. As a matter mp any h,.,,,-\-“~(.i;_.1“ tin,“ 1111 ».1e111i__' 1\1i1'.\t~e11o11a local dia- of fact, I've boxed consider- ,,,,_,__.l,.p,.e_“,o,, period .. V i1 ]/11l_\1‘l'o 11111.11ie1i to nu- _ ably-"in/regulation length bouts, M - bout 111 ivl11- . “W ‘m!"‘.:]°|J$\:.:ll,,g{ ‘T T‘ ktuickt-ti out Max 111101" two 1.1.11» “M Wm“, .1211 :11 Yankee Stadium. 'l‘l1e li111-i-lk1u1s tight I the magw 51.000 0110 mark. toticheri If the ‘\‘.'.ll'_\' bfltllll: men and tlie zn-ajority ti ireii ti: 11s out cctrtwirtl)‘. 1.1m;- w rier of Until 111s knockout by Srhiu m: _ii1,~t a year 11,10 1n .\'1~\v ‘Iork. I311‘ ' liard-hiiiiiiu Lou;- 1. red a “silrc iiiitig" to ‘oe- cozne cl ‘llllpiflll. any time 11c could Bi". dork into the r1112. He: 1H -1\illl .1 not L'll0l(‘t‘ but he's no 10:1:- er lTiVlHCllJlC‘. - An Associated Press checkup to- day in some of the country's main tientrcs of wagerzng activity ltlfll-i cared lotus will be no better than m. two to one favorite by the time 1 he t-Iinlbs into the ring at the White 50x ball park tomorrow night. How They're Betting I 1 Commissioners in Chicago's fam- t ed loop offered five to two, with little Braddock money. in sightm New York's Jack Doyle quoted ones to three on Louis. two to one: against Braddock. Broadway “pro-i, fessionals" were reported putting. il1c1r money‘ on 1.101115. Braddock sped to Chicago todav breaking camp at Grand Beach. Nfich. ‘ In fine spirits and finer condit-y ion, in the judgment 0t‘ his han- ,1 diers. Braddock said: “I'll have no , c.\ . -s 1f I dont whip Louis t0- morrow nuxht. I've never been in . better shape". Bracidot-k expects to scale 107 or i118 pounds at. the official weigh- lPU-lii business. scheduled for to- ll1(ll'l't>‘.V X10011, Innis. cfoser to 200 pounds. re- mained at his Kenosha. Wis. camp and will motor to Chicago tomor- row morning. Al! II II P05 I} .3 l 1 2 1 0 (By The Associated Press) e 3 '7’, 3 3 0i Prlflflitels-{emvs J- Brad" WIMBLICDON, June 21 _ 1c?) 7i I I I 2 8i dmk’ “loud s h°a";"“l°lghl' -—Hero of Lodays opening in the by I q 5 0 0 chwmelon- and J09 Lmlls-"EKT" All-England TUHILS Cliuitigiionships m“ 5 I 511 0 2 dflleilfiiihite s1» moi-v 13321.1“scliliffiillimdi-iiéilrileiffif Mlhmls‘ M 4 2 1 0 0 0 Dflrk- Chitlfllo- tmlian cam mi tier l - Bmmmer“ n 4 é é 6 g g Time-Tilfiidfll‘ llislll- 11""? Willie Siltlll gfavorltes as H W p 3:; u 13 36 3 2’, 22. between 1130 and 12 mld" (Bunny) Austin. taiIDon Budge J hi8]!!- ADT ""1955 "Path" "0"" and Baron Von Gottfried advanced sang AB R H POA E 1 ‘mm!!! Pftlmlfl: I vhflnilfii PFB- as expected, Crawford supplied Suliarebrggfi. 2b 4 t) 1 5 3 0‘ “mlflflflw 598'!" B! 7-39; If =1 practically all the excitement af- ,,.,,1,1,,,.1,, ,- 4 o 0 3 1 0 Postponement is necessary, the forded by the opening round ot Alelienzie. lb 4 0 l 10 0 0 bout will be held Wednesday men's singles as he defeated Rod- Wlialen. 3b 4 0 1 3 i (J3 night. 1 d t erich lvicnzel, towering Czech who 1 Cdiihltjllllidl, cf 3 0 0 Conditions- 5 roun s o a was seeded lixth, 6-4. 7-9, 4-6, 6-4. Acorn, ss 4 U 0 4 2 2 decision by PETE"!!! 8nd 1W0 The Australian, winner of the Slev " 4 1 1 1 1 0 IIKIHPS with "no foul" rule in title in 1933, was not. seeded this .\i 4 9 2 0 0 0 force: referee to be named at yipap The decision w leave him Cit ~. ‘f 0 1 0t 2 11 moment principals enter rimr. oft the list was severely criticized 'l'0‘~‘~tl=» _ _ 3“ 7 27 12 4 Weather Forecast. - Partly by some 1.0111115 experts and Craw- p Blnjlul“ V T cloudy with not much change foi-d proved to an excited cenLre l-"Ylmd l‘ “$- btals 1' MW“ ' in temperature which ranked court audience hcstill possesses one The (‘h ampi0n's Hope The champions case rests large- l_v upon his left hand. his experi- ence. and all-around ability to nullify; the big guns that Louis riizht hasn't the power of Schmel- ingls but ii may well be the old convinccr if the titlcholder finds the necessary openings. Only the fight. itself can deter- mine the eficct of Braddocks two- ycar layoff. or answer the chief questions raised by the loss of prestice fouls sustained 1n his Pastor Fivpcrts. in the main. think the first few rounds will tell the story. ,Midget Came This Afternooni The third o! the Midget softball League vnll be played this afternoon at the Park diamond when the Giants wil clash with the All Stars Game to start at. two o'clock sharp. drawing a large number of fans who get plenty of kick out of watching them scamper across the diamond. tie‘ =F >1‘ Funny how the order of things wining», Not many years ago for» mation of such a league would be tmthouizht of; the kids had to sit 111 the background while the older boys received all the attention. But when the experiment proved stic- cr-ssful 1n hockey the idea is grad- ually being lncltidetl in the other branches of sport and as a result better development will be noticed. 4t 5k + "It Jack 1\~icCourt. not. so many years out of his ‘teens. ls responsible for this latest effort on behalf of the midgets. Jack is a boy wiho has always taken a tot of inicret in the youngsters, He goes‘ about. his wiork quietly but cilicicnilv and ai- ivavs“ gets results, 'I‘i1is tune flu-re was 11a- inntii-rtif a tropiiv for i111- tonight toward a climax , ' experts 11.15 ' 1H1‘; UrlAKLijl‘ l l". I u \v"1"\l GUARDIAN 1SPORT WORLD LOUIS FAVORITE IN TITLE BOUT OF III Three Teams Tied F 0 r Dre-battle Statements Of Champion And Contender Leadership CHICAGO, June 2I—(AP1 —l-lere Is what Heavyweight Champion James J. Braddock and Challenger Joe Louis had to say in pre-battle state- ments: THE CHAMPION: "I will retain my title by a knockout within eight rounds. Joe Louis is a. great fighter and I except. Hoding iexraeioiuly to a 4-1 lead i‘ the 11111111 and then c0111- ale 1:1. Ali-Neal's Ro- in zidvaiieed 1:110 a Siiiierlors and ‘illp 111 the lea- 1114 llltlf 1111111‘ t“ m9 the hardest fight of my ~ 1M b) d" 11-1 will" career. but I am confident I {wt ‘Ihtlljfl-xrili 1>1i_t-)-,~_1di-‘c1 31c M“ m" b‘, Heavywelgh‘ ibbtlt‘ 1111.11.19 Roucis .00 ‘ 1e Champion an" tomorrow I 10:11 1 ~_\ " ough the result of nigh‘ 5,, . $1,".&l3.€";,;;",g%$;;*g;: --1 ..... ... 11.. ,...1..1 t 1e 1-1-\1-11 i111 P10111111; 01 Dick , dmon “r my career‘ My ‘M’ ‘ .L m), {um [hwy are strong. and. as for my - m“ ability to punch, I'll let my performance against Joe Louis s 11111111 1111K} TVTOSS CdlllC l i speak for itself. '11 \\l1i'il Lioriioii Stewart :11 ,1,\1‘~.‘ll 111i; 11 homer to left centre. "Th"? 8"‘ $0M!‘ "l"! S“! inc bloiv robbing i114.‘ li»i\‘~‘l‘5' llllfl- I ma.‘ b? r1151)’ "Willie? I u- .11 ,1 >1»;-,;.111111 haven't fought officially since l with purses up, in gym. r nflfilllrms against good, tough i fighters. I am ready for the I best Joe Louis can offer." l THE CHALLENGER: "I lln fit. ready and confident for Braddock and will win the ' Heavyweight Championship of i‘ the world. I intend to fight. as l‘ I always have, moving in and taking charge of the battle. "Many experts say I haven't looked so good durng my training. but I am satisfied that my style and drilling has conditioned me mccl a Fghter of perfectly to Braddoclfls l style. i "This time I do not care to l name the round. It may be 1 anywhere from the first I10 the 15th. and I hop:- lt‘: the I first. After the fight. r am go- ing to take brief rest and then 1m to Pomplon Lakes to get ready for a return bout a- gainst Max Schmeilng.” 11 one i.1:uun out 111 1111111. Pre- i 1,1 1111.» the lust l'1\ 1i1n1 nvcuunl- Fight Facts And Figures 1ict.'l':. BOX 5L ORE i i tun b111~.c i111. YICNGYIII 2, McLelian. MW 70.5 mday. gliuiio“,Biilhxéifiiclhfitfi] Estimated attendance and re- » s,“‘“fl‘,'1“c‘tf“h'., whmmk. ' nus‘ off (‘cIpllI—60.000 11> 115.0110 and $750,000 to 5800.00 at prices ranging from S3 to 827.50: seat- ing capacity of park. 75.000. Fighters‘ shares—Brnddock to receive 50 per cent. of receipts. Louis 17% per cent. including radio and picture rights after Cuilc)‘ '1', 011 Goss l3; base on balls, 111i Gcss 4. off Curley 1; struck out. bv Cui-lcy 4; by Lioss 3: wild pitch, (loss '1'; left on bases, Rovers 2; Slat». 8. ‘ Umpir s: At the pfate. Nclsi “lhlllOhk. on tlie bases, Bill Law- lo.‘ and Bill P111115. deduction of federal and state B1‘ l1\ ‘INGS taxes. . Row-r.» 130 001 007-"11 13 2 RadItF-Rlngslde broadcast on Stars» 0W 919 U90" 1 7 4 national (NBC! hookup. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Giants Ideal Out Cubs In Ninth Building up a 9-3 lead in the first. two innings only to have their op- ponents deadlock the game at. 14-1111 in the last of the eighth, Giants pushed across a brace of tallies in the ninth yesterday afternoon in a Midget Softball League encounter to win out 16-15 over the Cubs, the latter team being halted with but one run 1n the last, half of the same Blixed Doubles Finals The bowling team of P, McQuaid and C. Mathicsnn took a lead of 66 pins over their opponents Dr. L. Duffy and G. Keenan in the opening match of-the finals of the mixed tournament rolled last night. Although the scores did not run so hich as on previous nights of the elimination series competition was keen with the out-come in doubt i1i1iii the final frame The final game will be rolled tonight at 7.15 with the winners being an- notuned. frame Last night's scores follow’: It was the second, game of the p_ Nk-Qugid 2m 273 J53 recently organized league and the t‘. Mathiiison 18o 10o 185-1111 BP-me was a thrller all the My p,- L mm,- 136 18, 217 through. Heavy batting and smart G_ Keenan 122 164__w4_5 fielding were in evidence at iiines during the contest and a 111F146 crowd of fans watched the kids 11er- iorin with considerable mterest, Lineups: Giants: B. Gallant. F. Howntt. S. McCormack. J. Purcell. F1 Doyle. E. Head, J. Murnaghan, J. Richard. T. Wilson. Cubs: Hooper, Curley, N. Pineau, P. Doyle, J. Hennessey, E. BIB-n- chard. J. LeClair, E. Brown. C. A rwt i r Team Seeking Two Straight 1st. Medium Brigade clash with Hmvalt" the Superiors tonight in a softball , _ lcuuue encounter at. the Park dia- BY ‘Nxmfis morn. Still seeking to chak up t.\vo victiirics in a row the Artillery will Giants 450 031 0&2”? be out in f11ll force tonight. to see Cnbs ._ _ 300 3m 5 1_l if ihcy can't advance in the stand- Umlmei Al‘ me PM“ Edd“ m; a, a .3,,m~5 expense m,“ ap_ Vessey; on the bases, T. Strain. parciitly have hnd their numberi i'—“"’_"__“ dur m; the past, two saasong CARNOUSTTE. Scotland, June 21 A superiors‘ victory would again “The 517151195?- Pmfi’ 510C? 1933* pin them at the top of the standing 258 players-WES listed wdfly f0!‘ breaking the three way tie that now - the British Open Golf Champion- exist". lship to be played July 5-9. SOIIIIIS RINK, JULY ist. MAIN BOUT GEORGE LESLIE vs. BILLY HOLM P.E.!. (Vmmp, I98 lbs; Sprtnghill, N.S., I70 lbs. ‘ SEMI-FINAL t.‘ DANNY MeFORM/IC vs. SAMMY MARTIN 1S‘ouris, I50 lbs. Springhill, N.S., I47 lbs. WITII 0TH IiR PRELIMI NARI Eh‘ \\‘Illi1t'1'1 so .7:1rk iookeii llrliT this auntie by donating one himself. an act that the players apprecintcand will make for better competition 1n the league llttllTh‘ START AT 8.30 RINGSIDE, 75c; RUSH, 50c. ' LE- of the world's sounded. games when he is righ t. A burst of sustained the court after a two-hour battle. At. that. time lvfenzel looked as Lt he had been tlll‘0llghZ1W'l‘lll§€f.H€ almost pulled the battle out. of the fire when he came within one point of drsuving even 111 the final set aft/er Crawford gained a 5-1 lead, 'I‘l1e Allblfllllilll had enough left. to survive. ' Budge. the Californian who ls seeded first and 1., top-heavy fav- orite to take the crown that Fred Perry l‘0lllifllil.~llt‘fl when no tum- ed professional, won a routine vic- tory over Norman G. Farquharson, South African Davis Cup Player. 6-2. 6-3. 6-1. The honor of opening the tourna- ment went 1.0 Austin. Great: Bri- tain's No. one man now that Perry is no longer in the rimming. The mt1instay' of the British Cup squad dropped the first set to G. Lyitieton Rogers. six feet. seven inch Irlsll Davis Cup Player, but IIIIIaI-IQII strongly for a 3-6, 8-6, 6-1, 6-2 victory, Von Crainm put out J. F. G. Lyasaght of Great. Britain 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-0. seeded second, the Ger- man Ace was expected to go far in the tournament that will last two week . The United States Davis Cup Team is all advanced. Ailing Bryan tBitsyi Grant, seeded fifth. (lefeatcd J. M. Hunt. England, 6-3, 6-4. 7-5. Wayne Sabin. Frankie Parker and Gene lviako all won, as did Hal Surface, ____.___ EDMONTON. June 21 - Hockey fans in Flnglitnd have begun to take the trarlititmai attitude of Cana- dian enthusiasts and the referee's jnl) over there is no longer a bed of roses. Joe Brown, forward for Earlscourt Rangers. said here. Referees rulings were once ac- cepted without dispute by the crowd but now he gets plenty of criticism lv [Clack Crawford l Impressive At W i m b I e d 0 n applause greeted the two men as they left BOXING BASK ETBALL OTHER SPORT _- b‘: TONIGH Frankly we are proud of JUST CHOICE TOBACCOS ,- - - [u 1110111114 p111. ii in "IUJLIILJZZY/p “A. F.“ It means that we offer you a ”straight" ______________ / I the fact that Grads have no cigarette. lust Nature's good old Virginia, with its own natural flavour -—a flavour that does not need to be "built up" artificially. Good tobacco is so much better that way- better for you: throat —-better for your nerves. NO UIRTIFICIAL FLAVOURING C a n a d ie n s Beat Dodgers By 13-2 Score The first speed display of the harness T801112 season will be izlvm to-morroiv tweclnesdayi afternoon at the Charlottetown Driving Park when the Victoria Driving Club will put. on a card of five matinee classes ranging from aged fast re- cord horses to thrce-year-oids, In the Cies“ A Pace Plucky Scott 2.06 and the new mport, P9191‘ Reaper 2.07 l 2, will hook up. While neither bore is up to fast miles yct no doubt the drivers will turn 011 the gas the last end and show some two-minute speed. Balbo 2115 will be in from Marie with driver “Pomp" Bailey ready to show his wares. There ‘is also the possibility or Leta Kalmuck 2.14 coming in. Following are the probable start.- ers in each clans:- Junlor Cant-id ens added another game to their lead in the Junior Baseball League last night by de- fcuting Holy Redeemer Dodgers 13-2 in a six inning contest at the Park diamond. Taking the lead in the very first inning Canadians bats rang our. a victory song from then on. Lasers hurlcrs could do very little about it while on the other hand "Sk nny“ McKinnon, sterling little right bender of the winners held the Dodgers pretty well in check throughout the abbreviated con- test. Umpire Bill Ryan handled the game. _______.__ REMEMBER WHEN (By The (‘anadian Prue) C. Ross Soinervilie and Jack Nash. Sandy's London. Ont. cl11b- mate. were eliminated from the British amateur golf champion- ship four years ago today. Last of Canada's seven standard-bearers. Somervillc and Nash dropped ou 1n the sixth round. Somervllie has Class A Pace Plucky Scott, 2.06; Peter Rea-per, 2.07%». Class B Trot and Pace Millie Kalmuck. 2.14%: Baibo, 2.15; Bob O'B0_v. 2.14; Holly Brit- ton; Jackie Volo. Class C Trot and Pace Reymonette, Queen Helen, Dar- hold Canadian amateur champlon- . ship five times and placed first In United States amateur once. "PER l‘ i_s..<1¢@1-.=.lee§- Fr WEDNESDAY, MOONLIGHT EXCURSION S. S. GIIARLOTTETOWII Under the Auspices of Canadian Legion, Sackville N. B. Branch h JUNE 23rd. BAN!) - ORCHESTRA ._ DANCING - AMUSEMENTS I1eavin1z Tormentine 6.50 p.m., Calling at Borden 7.45 p.m. (‘ruining Till Midnight TICKETS SLOO SPECIAL! “" O Positively the 2R1" " ltlai Blade! alone are II _ w ‘c; your Gillette v ._ v d. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR 00. 0f CANADA l-I Harness Racing Season’ Will Open On Wednesday __._____. key Kalmuck. Three-Year-Old Trot and Paco Gay Kainiuck. Fairy Walt: Inland. The ofiicials will be: Staiivr. D K. MacLcod: Judges, W.S. Brown. Dr. Heath iviclnrvre. John Mac- Donald. Southnort; timers. P. M0- Taizue. P0110 Clark. J1 A. MacDon- aid. INDUSTRIAL I.E1-\(‘I'E GAME Tins EWNING The All Stars and Becs clash this evening in a twill-l!‘ 5“h°‘l' uled Industrial League trllme “W; Park diamond. The Kai"? mo“ be a natural as both sounds Hi‘! out for a much needed “111. A “I” for the All Stars would catapli-l them into second P1809 l“ lg: standing. whereas a Wm [or tr. Bees would result din lzploumi” nered tie for sccon fl- - Elmer Iiartcr is slated W013: mound duty for the BPPR it m “Carby” Carbcncll will iikvll’ l?“ die pitching afifiiglllllfllii‘ for" All Stars. Gatne starts at 6 m: LETTE onus iiLL 1111s 11115511: iuzn Wm! 1mm ma: in nuns connmrn " in C!" 50c. Limiwl em’ 11 Special" “W at shaving "buy