.- ni- UIWI’. TUNE 20'. 1949 . t» .-‘ J i, Q % Side Team Ties One, Wins One _ In Exhibition Week-End Ball Games Charles 1 To 5 Favorite In Bout lVith Walcott By Jerry Liskl CHICAGO, June l9 — (AP) - For the first time in l2 years. a heavyweight championship bout “.111 be fought Wednesday night with Joe Louis. the retired Brown Bomber. outside the ring. The 15-round Comlskey Park I title scrap. will match Ezzard Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott. There is not a clear-cut world heavyweight crown at stake. and Chicago has responded lethargic- : ally to the match which Louis- - .. l1: now director of the international Boxing Club sponsoring the bout- llas dictated will be for his vacat- ed title. " In the face of widespread re- ports that advance ticket sales werc dzlwdling under the 8100.000 mark. the i. B. C. Saturday releas- id a statement that between $250.- fl00 and 800.000 worth oi tickets have been sold. Charles has been mtablished an early favorite nt 7 to 5. The bet makers apparently are riding with the youth of the 27- vear-old Cineinnatian and over- looking the performance of Wal- cott in tlvo meetines with Louis. Wednesdav nights bout lacks ' the blessing as a world title at‘- : fair I>v the New York State Ath- .' lei ic Commission. which claims l the N. B. A. had no business nl- lowinf: Louis to rule that his abdi- ..catcd crown will be un for grabs between Walcott and Charles. Walcott who has been fighting professionally since i939. and Charles. a sudden graduate from . (he light-heavy ranks. will evenly divide 50 per cont of the net take. including television and ra- dio rights. I NOTIOE Koppocli Bench Hotel is now open for transient meals. 2a hour reservation would qoooe+vouoo+ovomv+oo “M? appreciated. Phone ‘I881. xwovv-ooaoooo - club at Summerside . Grady. The Curran and Briggs baseball nine played host to the Msccan yesterday. tying the first g e of a double- header ti-all and winning the sec- ond encounter 12- to 5. The home boys were ahesd 6 to l in the last inning of the irst game when two costly infield errors and s grand- slam home run by l-i. Dunlap scar’- ed four runs making the score 6 to 5. A Texas Leaguer by Arsen- ault put the tying run on. He stole second. went to third on a wild pitch and came home on an infield out. knotting the count. In the nighfcap the Curran and Briggs boys were out-hit ll to B but had a big margin on the score. Timely hits by B. Grady. Landry. and Oatway made the difference, and while Maecan had 8 runners stranded on the sacks. Summerside had only 3 left on bases. Box Score-First Game Maccan AB R H PO A E L. Dwyer 4 0 2 3 1 i A. Hocg. 2b. . . 4 1 0 1 1 1 H. Phillips, c. 4 l 1 10 1 0 i-l. Dunlap. lb. 4 l 2 4 0 0 A. Arsenault. cf. .. 4 1 3 2 0 t) E. Dwyer. ll’. 4 0 1 0 0 0 G. Arscnault, ri. .. 4 0 0 1 0 0 J. 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 O 0 4 1 .. 2 2 1 O 0 0 Totals .. .. 34 O l0 21 B 3 Summerside AB R H P0 A E S. Bernard. 2b. 4 2 3 1 4 I) Landry. ss. . 3 O 2 3 l 3- J. Grady. lb. . 4 0 l 9 1 0 Gaudet. 3b. 4 0 0 0 2 3 Powell. p. .. 2 1 1 0 l 0 Gallant. c. . 4 1 1 5 Z 9 Goguen. li. 2 0 0 1 0 0 B. Grady. rt. . 3 9 9 2 0 l! MacKay. ci. 3 2 0 O O 0 xStcwnrt. . 1 0 0 O 0 O Totals . .. . 3O O 8 21 l1 5 Summary-Home runs, H. Dun- lap. Gallant. Triples. S. Bernard. .l. Grady. Doubles. S. Bernard. RBI. S. Bernard 2. Landry. J. Grady, Gallant 2. Phillips. H. Dun- lap 4. E. Dwyer. Struck out, by Forsythe '7. by Dunlap 3. by P0- well 5. Base on balls, off For- sythe 2. oif Dunlap 2. Umpires. plate. G. DesRoches. Bases, J. Schurmsn and H. Bernard. Box Seorwfleoontl Gsms Maocan AB R II 1'0 A E L. Dwyer. ss. 4 0 0 0 0 1 . 4 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 (l 0 1 2 6 O l 0 1 3 l. 0 0 1 0 8 0 Phillips, c. .. 3 0 2 3 2 2 G. Arsenault. rf .. 3 1 1 1 0 O Forsythe. p, l! .... .. 3 0 O l 1 0 Totals ........... .. 80 5 11 15 ‘I 4 Suminersido AB It II P0 A E B. Grady. 2b .. 2 2 0 2 0 Landry, ri .. 2 2 0 0 O Stewart, cf 0 0 I O 1 Gsudet, 3b. l 0 1 0 0 Gallant. 1f l 1 1 0 1 MacKsy, ss 8 O 1 O 1 Oatway. ib 2 2 5 0 O J Grady. c 0 0 8 0 2 Goguen. p .. 1 l 0 4 0 Totals ............ .. 25 12 B 1U 0 ti Summary-Triple. Hoeg. Dou- ble. Oatway. RBI. A. Arsenault. H. Dunlap. Stanley. Phillips. B. Grady. Landry 3. OMWBY 3. J- Struck out. by Forsythe 2. by Dwyer 2. by Goguen 6. Base on balls. off Dwyer ~1. off Goguen l. Umpires. plate. J. Schurmsn. ‘ Bases, DesRoehes and H. Bernard. REMEMBER WIIEII By The Cmsdhn Plus Joe Louis successfully defended his heavywelzht» championship 111M ~ years ago tonight by knocking out Arturo Godoy. Chilean challenger ‘ at New York. The end came in the eighth round of s scheduled 15- rouild bout. It was this Brown Bombei‘; 11th successful defence of the title he won in 1937. Thefts Incl ._ . pom/sf! . . resrly o0 provide insular, constant power under toughen eondiilons. Cbryeo Powsslins Isnsriss sn Iogisssrs nun for us In Chrysler-built vsblclss. instill s C5 blur/is: Q1 um: Avsilsbis n»; h» Cliryslsr-Plynossl-largo or Dodgs-Dsdooodssi One-Anned iilfle Shot One of Best At Meet here Mlkl 0!. I , m“ two-time Bisley fililldyuiowaa ‘eel P"!!! tihwt he hsd lost nuns of his eenness on the rsngs when he “u..""“..r:.':"r.:"u new“ e n - rifle shoot. u um’ 1'"- llvnl with teem-main H11. Mme. scored s o9, two points low. er than the score registered by Major Al". Gormley, 3.1g) g 1mm" Bisler shot. Police Chief an. 0-. cmlmll- noted Pistol shot, and Cont. an. Fowler of the m... glgrlslnswick tesin also rcglstg-gd Major Kennedy's shooting was the more remarkable in that he fires and handles his rifle with 0111? one arm and the use of a rifle rest. One of Canada's expert mlfkg. men and most promising shots, Major Kennedy lost his right um In the flflhlilng In Normandy. He is well known here havlns command. ed “'9'” Company of the North Nous Scotia Highlanders of Con. sdss 3rd Division. H" W III-Mime! in the fierce lms GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Keen Golf Competition Some really _ keen competition was exhibited st tho Bsivedsi-s links on Bsturdsy afternoon when tbs Charlottetown Golf Club hold their Mixed Ilbursonses competit- ions with soms 26 couples partici- patios- Mr. Aim MsoMiilsn llld Mrs. W. I. Cotton won the low gross wiohssoorsofmwhilollinnon MacDonald Ind Mh. Earl Baker captured the low net. with s. M. The competitions were Iii-hole snatches for prizes donated by R31‘. I-liollrlsn Ltd" fllhtins for Buron and Audits. Mslor Kennedy amputated his own arm on the battlefield with s knife provided by one of his men. Last year in competition at the Dominion shoot. Major Kennedy "Me the Bislev ssrresote. but was barred from the team because reg- ulstlons do not permit the use of n rifle rest of any kind. With the rifle butt pressed go m, right shoulder and firing and studying the rifle with his left hflnd- MEIOr Kennedy's fest wss OM of the hlflhllkhts of the shoot. A lone mag-pie on the 500 range 5DoI1od his chances of being mp man. Iioss Favored To Win Boullonight GLAOE BAY. 11.8.. Juno 19 - (QP) — Csnsdisn middleweight champion George Ross of West Bu RM. 11.8.. will bs s slight favorite to defost Joe Pyle of New Wl-Ilfford. N.S., in their 10-round non-title bout here tomorrow BIB-ht. Itwlilbsthatblrdmeothigbe- tween she Ospe Bretoners. Ross won s. Iii-round decision here last your and scored s three-round K.O. in s title defence st Halifax in January. The champ, who will have about s four-pound advantage weighing l-n at 152 or 153. is undefeated in 37 bouts. Hi; inst. fight was st Hall. fax in May when no succewfully defended his title with a lz-mund unanimous decision over Pete Zaduk of Guelph. Ont. Pyle earn- ed a. third shot st Ross with m im- presslvo 10-round victory over Zsduk here late last month. Horseshoe Club At the conclusion of the week- long “ringefl tournament held st the Bright-on Horseshoe Qlub 155g flight. Mr. Ambrose Doyle was the Maine Marlismen Win Skeet Shoot SAD?!‘ JOHN. N.B.. June 19- <OP)—'I‘wo Mains msrksmen took bop honors Bsturdsy st sn invitat- ion skeet snd trap shoot. Rsmson Kelley, Fsiriield. won the class AA crown by shattering 98 of 100 tar- gets. In open trap competition. Floyd McGsi-y, Houlton, hit 44 of 50 in two rounds. Laurie Ssulmler. 11. Hsltfsx. was runner up in both glwups. C. W. Coffin. Truro. N..B., plsoed third in the trsp evmt. More than 75 competitors took part in seven ‘ sponsored by the saint John Gun Club. winner of tbs Moors and Msieleod prise with s tobsl of 23 lingers in a single game. Following closely in the keen competition during the week. 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