~ New York 100 (D0 010 to t ters and Inmanno. about 1110' r ht hill . w"? h“ m, at. Louis ooo ooo 0001 row m" i Washington oooooooooo o 1 o fore "W l" uo innings) m. , P!!! "nun u‘ m“ s“ Kramer and Hell; Newsom and 3100M 11D '1 (m1 001 the oiwfllli 1* ‘l 3v . tor... .. s; satires" "i villi-m- " ‘P’ Boston ooo the finisher. ‘The knockout . . P "d " °°mm°u° b11133»??? Hie-Kg,’ {by a n , the ma‘; e as fans svgtnfltaaaepgtai: wan". th rope ' 1.11: final bio s ow. Most ring- §§$°%Mk 301 had landed lust out on “igi-“ttit first three rounds the bout was fairly even with Mooney using a bobb and weaving style to keep away rom numerous hay- msker: thrown by the dusky Pyle. The ‘f rat heat was taken away n", Wm!“ and Just om Pyle for a low blow. d ‘d m"; ,m,_ A Canadian Press caad cse itv Mom", 0m 1010 lift. .."1:.'*.‘;'.: ‘sir "ain't: Mm ow i» Murphy and Dickey. - \ McCInakey Easy Winner _ £301,531, am 1 ooooooo n. the semi-final bout on the. (1'o“.‘§§,°,nk,)_ °° card that drew a capacity house of 30mm m0 Tuucheck; Pod, more than 7.000 flue. Berhie (Ace) 0 K h“ McCluskey, Dartmouth; N. 5., 15C, .{;‘._.':,1,:¥;,'“ 06mm 0010014 scored an easy six-round decision Rochester 050000 0000010 over Gene Ouimet 147. of Mont- (13 mnmum reel. . Gd ,L.M ,Ml . The French-Canadian hattler gndlfigéilenberryflollsubielfaxlzdafigfig; fr th Queb metrop lis, _ ondicagzpgd by Mcsluakeyi o "‘§,§,§,‘.."',f§,‘{f_"" s lay as h came back ,1 53h? fourpknockdowtirin the early efiey (my 0m mo u ih‘t.;-» ' - - rbélctlleulske ‘tflgoredt Ouimethlwith Grimm‘ and u‘ szortrlg cop otecnnvwm‘ an“ rnuch as Oulmet as he slowed down-cohslderably in the last three 0 ‘finer. o“ to a. flying “an 88am“ ex-teammates Jim by. thanks early homers oy Pa Seerey and Ken Keltner, gave the Socket-s nl hits, includ Ted Williams‘ 14th égiitxitmestor, c not e. base '11.‘; Indians wasted littlo time with Jim Bagby, the victor in Fei- rcmds. Ouimet sp cared s little fresher in the last rame and open- ed a bad cut under the Dartmouth hunter's right eye. Feller llools ler's lost Fenway start Boston Siox ‘lbs Canadian Press Pitozhig at his own request. rapid .111- was iollowed by four- ilingin from the mound as a res ewlcifs .80: lggd Indiansashz vliczlory yes- . '”, to". .h."=.‘ 33.15“. ."“.°“°““ . n sr 's est “Tm o. "" While wit...’ th in‘ 0 0 O- ‘club mil. laaid- A hoard. of iievins a western t n-i- A.D. 241-115 nod was found on ller ere a farm at; Tic i‘. near here. made the slugging Sock Baseball Results Jvsnousr. assoc: flhicinnatl ‘ ' ‘001010101: 3 Koslo, Kraus and Cooper; W annascm LIAGUI es W .‘ W. . 1 Hamid Stead. Lin-Col. J.P. by. Brown. Clifford MscDo-ns d. l 1oz 33:1» 01o g i; e side observers thou ht the‘ punfilg‘ no“ m“ 5W1"; Maflm, Pa“, wmam INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto. 300 202 000 9 17 Syracuse 011 010 ooo 6 3 ‘Jordan and Crompton; Premier- ¥0@x 1 a (3% WHICH IDDQMI UHOW. H! . K h . l . U - 10111111 b)’ l M" mlllm- bardwtlidv. owelunfiasalmnagg Gr:- 010 000 000'! 8 i0 han .. . pound glull in the weights, gave a Mann-u; 303 001 (19% 3: y; ) l0 L0 1d d "rank ‘ rounds to stage a rally in the grew? M31113 yrsnglma, hbwler, th for six unt d m“ "mm" mm tn“ rout-m ‘usom fir“; um in 1o tries hfilrfihge mighty president Cell aler hit the deck th e tlm s. ' °°“t m h ¥hls seemed to tire Mcgiuskey is §§fflfh§l§finfidn§fishiosilnaé O . They ' or . _ two run: in the first when Iléix ll t of Mackiewfcs singled and . lashed hs No. a homer and a third counter n the second frame, when. Keitner collected his eighth four- etrlie fifth tiieydrove Bagby, who g mates. ui t o ugyb e Case and in“ Robert nu cooled t: th stea "i," y '. em a“ er “no e o hi barrage‘ tintgclinched t i‘??? THE crisimorrsrowiu consumer Island. Racing Circuit‘ clue Holds mesons: President Ila-elected ‘ihs annual meet-ind 0! m! moot Edward Island Roch! O1:- eult Club was held in the City Hail, hit evening. Amom those present were: George A. Callback. D. K. Msolieod. lit-Col. D. A. Macliinncn. George Mclntge. Dr. Hel-th, Mclnt Dr. R3‘. . cuss-i Benton. Hoop- Q1‘. gym. A. l3. Cutclliic and Gccrte er. ‘ii-resident George A. Callback was rman. ~ ‘Th: financial report. submitted bv secretary-treasure: D. K. Meo- Leod. showed a balance after nay- merrt of prizes. etc Mr. Csllbeck then read his ad- It was wacmly received and ad- optod, as was also the financial report. On motion of Col. Hooper. seconded by George McIntyre it was decided to continue the rsclnu circuit club and s committee cori- siatlng of Col. Hooper, Clifford MacDonald and Rankine Mot-sine was appointed to secure new imm- Qulte a. discussion took place on matters oertainini! to racing which was taken part in by practically everyone present. It was in that respect the best meetlnlt held in years. Walter S. Brown. Charlottetown. was unanimously appointed orc- siding judge for the various Is- land race meets. mime antiChs-rlcs Willis constitutes the oiroctonto in qeorge A. Cali-beck beitbl let-I elected. .- tyre vice-wclldcnt and DK. Mao- Leod A presentation of cheuuee to succwfui horsemen was made by beck and a motion was aooroved and adopted that the same prizes be awarded by the Club for the highest point winners on the circuit for 1948. Mr. J. W. Boulter. secretary of the Provincial Exhibition Associ- ation announced that the Associ- stioin would again out up a 1111M e O . l-Iorto and theywlogether with Wright, ills By GAYLE TALBOT iJ-(Am-li the six rounds he boxed tonight may be accepted as D°“°A5'1'21§.§-R%l§‘§m;“§i’{,j a tip-oil. what, Blur oomi has in mind to do a week from tonight TIN RIVERSIDE A l9 l» Classified Races i Races-Start at 2- 0’olock Sharp .. .. _ . (Dsyllsht Saving) campaigning. ' P ear "iview of the A race-track. uncing system: purl-mutual betting. v .the ti... stator-i" vision ll. v . ’ rind‘ sill delooktllsi da "of the race. mats "t New Glas- FP" i" m‘. ‘PW ed to have their vs’ , fl i iticias is try to bring Joe Louis down lwifi-i s steady barrage to the big union's middle. lager. Johnny Rsy. the challenger concentrated on boring his wsv in and mouiing his sparring mates in the pantry until they granted » nd hung on. Billy's straight. stabbing left, ordinarily his best weapon. was only rarely in evi- dence. After two days of rest. during ivhlch his weight ballooned up to 188 pounds. Billy looked strand as he mauled heavyweights Mickey MoAvoy. Frank Poreds and Mic- key Belluoio for the benefit of a small crowd. Ray says he “has decided not to test. but Rev Boys-now that Conn t some in as blah as 1M. "We'll lust go along working and takius ll. easy. and whatever Billy z The opening race meet of the 1946 season will be held on Wednesday, 19th June, at the Riverside Track. , Considerable work has been done on the track this Spring including “built up turns" and every effort made to have it in perfect condition for_this,sesson's 0 paes all around the upper turn has been 0 tslors can sit comfortably in their cars lures at the race track include the serv- and- refreshments at the ‘grounds; loud jputa olttbs Island. A cordial to'_tli_e”publlc to attend this Mat- sds rat horsemen to get l-llblrhmilld weighs next Wednesday will be all rig-ht". Johnny said. “Tlhe im- portant thing is that he's in con- dition. Did you notice that none 8f ghose Illye could hit him to- “, .. Jsok Kesrne. former mmnder and Mickey Walker. came out ‘flat-footed for Conn after giving him the eye today. "He ought to win all by himself," he said. "I . mean he ought to be away out front all the wavy." . ._.__...___.._. Kuhsl on. a Release From Senators fl- The Pie-i cvron. June l2 - Joe Kuhel. veteran first baseman. was wen an- tlogl hralesss by lnvorder to accent an offer L001 , . of 30 f tn highest sco . Dlrectoe; George. A. Clitellbcc . nd n were re-ekected ured every rd Kelly, George ‘Mc- Kearns Thinks Conn Should Win Easily GREENWOOD LAKE, N.J-. June Under directions from his ins-n- ‘Iliad election. of cflicers resulted esideut: Gvorge Moln- secretary-treasurer. Prlaea Awarded I m fioiiowtnat mfles were t- he meeting. . 015.00 to - . Preston McIntyre. owner of Eva Worthy. 106 points: owm I10 to Goon H. moo . c! of Christie Blidliong. 101 points. $000 Harold steed. owner: of Lt. - U01. IoKhmtm Oflldll scorer. explained that '0. u. Volo nd Bhirle-v 1-1. Temple were tied a for third place. so third and fourth money was divided bet/ween ttherulefor lie-explained tha scoring. adopted in 1043. was that ooasiilists would be made up on the of places won in heats as b follows: five points for first: three points for second: two points for third: and one point ior fourth. The prizu will be anverded for purse races only. PRESIDENT'S REPORT Followlna: was the text of the report sturmitted by the president. Mr. Callback: “It is a pleasure to greet you here again at the beginning another season and to make a re- port to vou on the activities of the past year. As we . tarted July 2nd, then to Montague July 11th. Covehead July 18th. River- side July 25th, Covehesd August lot. Montague August 8th. Old Home Week August 14th. 15th. 16th. 17th and 18th. Summerside August 29th. Montague September 3rd. Covehcsd September 12th. Goodwill Races September 21st and 22nd. Large attendances feet- “ . Summensldie Continued On page 9 Walnut Abbe ls Winner 0f Free-For-All NORTH BYDHEY, June fl—(OP) -Walnue Abbe, owned by J. It looks as ‘thou h tho.‘ Oil? ball league will deve ogvlnlfi $12? a dog-fight now thst has unveiled his Legi-onalres and results have shown them to a well-balanced outfit. The Lotion chalked victory number one over the era on ‘ruesdiy in a we11- eyed encounter a tonight wil do battle with Hulk)’ McCabds Anchors. A win tonight for the Anchors will result in a three-cornered tie for first place as each team will have won one game and lost one. However. if the legion take tonight's game It will give them sole possession of first place. OOJIO Tuesday's game was s much bet- ter played game than the league opener with both teams coming #1 with some good fielding plays. outhful Jackie Cairns produced a nice pltchltng effort in his first assignment behind his mates IZ-hltf attack, two of which went Inr ex- tra bases. Francis LoCialr. Rovers’ right fielder continues to stroke the apple at a merry clip sitting safely in two out of three tries. Le- Clalr has hit safely six tlmca out of of eight official trips to the pinto for s robust .750 average. Il- 1- is Il- A fair crowd of fans sat m on the contest although the weather man was in one of his poorer moods and a light drizzle made the ball difficult to handle in the closing innings. The Leglonalrea have the material for a real strong contender for league honors with a good mixture of youth and ex- perlence and in Ev. McNeil they possess a manager with plenty of ball savy as well as an sccouip- lished player. While the Rovers were never far off the pace they showed the lack o-f good coach‘ 1g, something that should be remed- ied when their mentor George Hawkins gets back from the main- land. il- tl- 1|- Il- All is milk and honey in the camp of the Boston Red Sox now ‘that they've acquired those win- ning ways. Even at this early date lthe Crimson Hose look like a shoe-in for the American League pennant as they ere ten full games ‘ out in front of their nearest rivals, the New York Yankees. Manager Joe Cronin, who recently retired from active playing duty has rate- ly been extolling the spirit and hustle of his club which moves Doug Vaughan. Windsor sports scribe to recall the days when Cronin knew nothing but trouble from the temperamental. gold- plsted athletes who made up the team. Il- Q 1- i- ‘ In 1936. Cronin’: second year at the Boston helm, he was running too many glorified firebrnhda. Uncle Tom Yawkey had taken the Fraser of Fdwardsvllie and driven rubber band off his bankroll and by Worrell Lewis, today wom the had unburdened himself of three- free for all, feature event of the quarters of a million dollars (o light harness meet here. All events assemble these name players. the were over the mile for the first time this season. SUMMARY 258. Puree $250 Mary Ellen (MacDonald) Corporal Owen (M. Jabalee) Helen K, (W. Lewis) eedy Hanover (M. Jabslee) s p. A diagnosis-Call Y i 7 fielder: plfiookgee (Pup anchester Alberta (Ratch- ford) . Johnny Early (Lewis) Mary Stuart (Hastings) Tony Harvester (H. Hunt) Times 218. 2:18 1-3. 3:18 1- FIOQ roi- an. ti... saoo Walnut Abbe (W. Lewis) Lee McKillo (Hickey) Ha. y L (B Vick ) fine! 321b, Zflfnellllib. v 2:18. Purse $800 Jacob Withrow (M. Jsbslee) l Jack Clyde (A. Young 3 Muriel Henley (W. wls) 4 Robert Baldwin (Oland) 2 Times 2:17, 2:10 1-2. 3:15 1-2. Chicago Whito Box. oresidmt Clark Gridith of the Senators said. Kiliel who will be i0 years old June 35 and a ill-year man in the maiors. came to the Senators in 1000 from Kansas City obiheam- erican Association. was traded to the Whitebox in i008 for Zeke Bonun and returned to the sen- torwnfitlrera and played here l a 06. mOns of baseball's fanciest-lleld- hi‘ first-suckers. Kuhol was a player last season in Hie Smstora’ fight with Detroit ‘Haste for the American b00018 9088M» $58M!- buns-e - . t ~ was released at the end ofutlgsilcs biggest investment was Cronin himself, of course, Joe cost 8200.000 plus Lynn L-sry. whom Yswkey 386i grabbed weeks earlier for $35,- QI§§Q But the others were expensive chattels, too. Jimmy Foxx was lsssoed for $135,000; Lefty Grove cost 0100.000. Wes Ferrell, Rube Wslberg, Doc Cramer, Bill Wer- ber, Eric McNair, Dusty Cooke, Helnive Msnush, Oscar Meilllo-ell these came in cash deals of 525.000 or more. The worst of it was that Cronin was kicking si lot of ground bails st shortstop and not getting over for others, so that his trigger-tempered pitchers were telling him. in effect, what Jay Kirke told Joe McCarthy: "Do I have to take that from a guy who can't cover his own position?" 1- 0 O O It is different now. Long ego Yawkey discovered the truth cf the axiom that you can't buy yourself a pennant-mot with ready-made major lesguers, anyway. He now has s fully developed farm system and, if you take the trouble to run down the Red Box line-ug, you will find that most of t e key layers either are right of! the arms or were picked up from lndepefldIlt league teams al youngsters. 0 O ill Ted Williams. the Beantowriers’ temperamental h la Bobby Doerr - Maggie also were brought out o the Coast for about $50,000 each. Johnny Pesky. George Metkovitch and the Big ‘Three of the pitching staff-Tex Hughson, Dave Ferries and Mickey Harries-are products of the Ilrm.sys.tem. 0 O Whereas the 108d team. which finished in sixth ages, cost Yaw- key erwnd $700. . the ‘current crew of regulars, which must be favored to win the pennant. hasn't stood the Box owner more than 00.000. And the nicest‘ thing. as onin sees it. is that not too many of the rnen under his commhnd are in a poaltl ‘ tell him! “I by 0n t didn't l it th t- - h I was, WRliuUOIIPPIIl mllfy..." ti‘... Joe McCsrt . . _ lweensy Bchriner who wound up s starry N. H. L. career last ar as a number‘ of the Ibronto ie Leafs will snake his debut Pthe Summer-side Royals ad. ‘In Isrrors Take S’slde Girls Into 0:21p; "'- 0. ‘felt-winger.’ was mod dssrsessoh um low-l ed ‘ with the’ N H. L. id ying junior girls Royals last night at Vic- Perk, ‘the score being l4 9 before an audience of more two ' hundred adults and game wss parked escitomsnt and thrills which .W h consmandind and b sttlm of this team were out- standing e.t this point. The visit- ors were powered b Mfiriwonplll-gga crs and Julie Me a whale of a game thromtiout. Diem Dewar. who oovered- firs! base. put the Indian slkn on orac- ticaliy everyone headed in her di- section. Most of the fans up to the beginnim oi the fourth frame enoounged the - lsbt. However. vrith the openina of the fifth lnniha thinks took on a new complexion. The sent w; Creelnion to bat ands m» "In gel‘ gave hsr free ounce 60W! the lanes. Holman. ‘Hit and new “LIMITED "warms nu; swim srvuzs oniciuiiriz” 0 liE-Millllillvlllil- A built uo a e fleldins ht boxing {arthropod Mcax Brilhlaon lllrll