JUNE 7. 1910 i‘ » la baurne is throuSh qlritonllll?‘ bgxilig game. The clever " .~iill:m~ Isand‘ lishiheavlj- clinlnilioil GISTICSEG this _ ‘>111 a brief conversation t“; writsr putting the clinon- “nm. l Millie statement he made gang,“ night just after retaining m, mic with a three-round tech- mcgi knockout over Bomber Shep- herd’ e a e o -. 0 the same is the only quit“; had fol" making nis figs-m, sizliouzll rit you“: In an, ciqrbourlle has gone through 1' mam‘ fights and the game Wm; to pallfn him. . - hi: retirement lie leaves ulih lifs colors still iiy- lnst start was a winning _ .1!’ now call liang up the “clip the satisfaction of mowliiz lire malillcr. _ _ _ . E he missed from Island s. Never known to avoid tilt. Clnybourne BlWBYS mhing he had and llslial- 1 Emery-d on the winning side. A‘, time: his stycls- of fight-ins’ was m. ‘otfillfl to some of the fans 1; .l..\ llilllll)(‘l' was in the minor- I O O O -l g th crowd-pleasing. 1101'- lrévi}, osriie eTom depended more w‘, m bwzng ability 111111 BN8?’ 110- fensifl‘ work. No matter who he “as ficinc that opponent always found 13w local buy a tough pro- , on liild a grcut many limes $9“ 1t appeared as if he were matched against an opponent with y little too much for him he wou.d my. the dope by punching out s viewfi- I O O O And wlicn the going got tough Cleric 2e showed that. he could my it iilsi as well as the rsext fel- low. The writer has seen him rally mm what appeared to bca bad mmeiling to take control of lllgs and win out in the end. O O O There was no questioning his (gin-due Alid Just one example of this and s fight that. will stick in this vii-liens mind as the best per- formance ever offered by (Lay- bolli-n» was his final match with "liner" Hcnllessey about I2 months no’ e000 llenncsscy previous to this fight ind been having things pretty much his own way in local ctr- ciel. Clayboilrne had previously tliien n decision from him that l-lollrum-Iw- made no bones about saline r/i it was fllr from Tlillll. 2nd! lllfl‘. the judges had erred ad y. O O O O After several postponemente tihe much was finally staged arid for the firs’ three roilnds it appeared n< i.’ i‘ rls going to be curtains lo. he "fill hor. As early a5 the foilrih round Clnybourne had a two inch cut on his lip and his right eye was closed. O O O O Nohodv lzlive him a chance but Iradliri“: (‘lzirhourne calling on vcof churn!‘- iii his illcli inrlcd sluizrllng with n. For the rest of the put. up one of the may "Hons mid hlocdv scraps ev- P? ill.‘ In the end If was the f" irn boy's hitnd that ‘Ti- "'1' in victor): O O O O it ‘V7! a wcll deserved win al- liwlllh the mnrlzin‘ was very close, e a e But while Claybourne wu hang- 171211.“ his gloves there was s F-"il on the some card just 11:» tllo fisilo infidel‘. 15- 'l‘~ .\'lcCloske_v following ‘i1: of his fnlller, Bar- key and his uncle Tom took just. one minute wilds of the first round 4 of ills opponent and IL! showed lie wlls pos- 1 Nilllt‘ or the damazlng I1 .. p’i\\'(_‘l‘ that his father “111111-11‘ ilosr- sed before him. e n 0 l2 from a southpaw stance is lost nild shifty with ' of (‘l'1)\\'f‘llllf.! nil oppon- "lie anti if tuktil lll 1l(llil£‘l (Develop quickly. born loic of l-llf’ game ‘ ill his glory lls he .i.l> tlic sqlnrcd circle. . . . e i _“lf iihlillll year ago since »i~_ii s haw before local fleht . 1i lil the l2 fllOlllllS has uwrkcd illiprovenlent. H: likely will bear plenty 1n the not too far ‘P. Challenge Len Hawks. do the St. Avards ti lll '1 n. rm, Jim» accept through this MtFourt, Capt. R H) (‘ROSS TENNIS ' _ Julie 6.~ICPl— ll lrllliis tnllrllllilivlit ~ "c August ifl in aid ' 11(‘1‘-\w All nvllllfllll!‘ HIPS fl in tilc lnalrhcs which i?" |lli‘.‘I‘ll on one court. CIGARETTE!“ 1111" he 111d m‘ 1°” 1“ ‘Tchnmbimuhib with an incredible C. CHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 6'7 In By Gayle Talbot Associated Press Sports Writer CANTERBURY GOLF COURSE. CLBVEZLAND, June 6 —(AP) — 55111 51101111. the heartbroken boy 0f a year ago. came back today to shoot a dazzlinl: 67 lll the opening round of the National Open Golf Championship. Sam's score. five under par and the lowest first round ever shot in 1110 1011B history 0f the open, was the final answer to those who wondered whether he would come ma? lggtmytel: disssggr tctetasgllck on P111111¢101Dhla when heeoublewr til: eiilht on the 72nd liol Sam shot one of the greatest golf rounds his career today. H“ gully justified the faith of th4 ookmakers who had made 1.1m a Joint favorite with Ben Hogan at 0611i 0f 0 to 1 to win this tourna- Red Sox Take Game 3-1 From St. Louis Browns NEW YORK, June 6—(AP)_ Jimmy Foxxs 14th homel- of the season with two mates on base In the ninth inning, enabled the vet- third victory u the American ifbflfltéfiii...” s “,"°*..,3" . s rowns -1 a at Boston. y While hurling the league lead- ers to their first victory in three starts against the last-place Browns Grove gave six hits, two bases and had dx strikeouts. One of the St. Louis hits, however, was s sev- enth-inntng homer by Chet Laaba. Chicago White Sox came from behind twice to take the deciding game of their series with the world ghfllglPlOn Yankees 4-3 at New ol- . Their two-run winning ly in the ninth victimized Spud and- ler. who had allowed only three hits in the first eight, frames. It was the fourth victory for John Rigney, a righthander who lies lost six. Lou Boudresu 3nd Ray Mack. the Cleveland Indians‘ sensational keystone combination, put- on a hitting act to beat the Senators 5-4 in ll innings at Wafillilltltfln- The viciqy enabled tile Tribe in stay within a half grime of Bos- ton. a Mack tied it u for the 7116111115 In the ei hth w en he belted a homer Wll- Beau Bell on boil‘. 11nd Boudreau won the irame when he singled Frank Pytlak home in tile llth. inning broke up a tie and gave tile Athletics a 7-4 victory over D8- troit Tigers at Philadelphia. Chubby Dean. who relieved Buck Ross ir. tile eighth when the Tin. ers scored two rims in lie 11111 count, 0t. credit for the victory- Ross. w ose honle riln In the third pped three- n Philadel hia :8 ly, ylellded fIvertl-lits. one of em 5 homer by Rudy York. Good Schoolwork Means Free Ball SALEM. Orl-l June 6--(C‘P)—G9°- E. Waters. 72-year-old Sa_em mer- chant who once III-Ned a lot 01 - baseball. spent $511,000 on a W111 1° be used by Salems team 111 1110 Western International ‘lseflllue- 1'1" says. though, that he 11151 (1111 1t for tile kids." Waters‘ model minor 19118110 youngsters. All they have to do to get lll free is Wflrk 1111111 011 111911 studies and do a good need at home every clay. _ Waters has a 59061111 1180111 “hi? oj-gcks up on report cards-a 11001 one means the boy 1100-5111 9" 19w the park. l-le says hes‘ 110 t1Y1118 to make any money—"All I iivant is just. w mskqexbenset-end she the kids a break.’ BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Duct bin Mlxcd Dolwlll R. Dairon 1311 139 133 A. Curley 98 66 113-4145 J. McQuald llil 105 96 E. Connors 107 80 100»- 607 J. Tierney 145 lll 99 _ H. Corcoran 71 95 111-59" E. Cullen I03 I09 B5 r‘. Martin Bl 77 87-544 Tonight's Sclvdule at ‘loflrlock Q Sharp. 1mm; Grills VA, Bil-ch C. P.li:ail E. Curley A. McDonald l", Cay.e R. Wllltlo k FM. Dsllgnn J. Coyle E. Dollgnll H. Mcllllliw M. McFarlane Ellrl Smith R. McFarlalle R. Ellison L. Ellison A. Bunch-ml M. Aylwan‘ I. Gallant M. Hillier Geo. Young M. Haley M. Carmichael M. Welsh Sam Snead Makes Comeback To Upening Golf "i111 lefty Bob Grove to gain his, Shoot merit. With three rounds to be played tomorrow and Saturday. Snead already had the big field it wondering how ,and if, he could I l be stopped. In clipping five strokes iromi Canterbury's par. Snead had tliel benefit of a calm. hot day. and ‘ the balls rolled a mile. He missed l only two shots, and each time he made brilliant recoveries. He strok- ed his way around the long, tor- tllous course in l3 pars and five birdies. It. was sheer artistry, a record for tile course. Tonight Slammlli‘ Sam was tivo full strokes ahead of all pursuers. Bracketed at 69 were Horton Smith, Ed Oliver and Sam Parks. three well- known stars. Parks won the championship in i935 at Oaklnont. ‘Three more were Iicd at 7O —Ho- gen, Vic Gllezzi and Al I-luske. of Dekalb, Ill. Hogan played with a cold and was running a tempera- ure Bracketed at 7i were Gene Sara- zen. Leland Gibson. of Kansas City, Andy Gibson. of Baltimore, Henry Kaiser of Racine, Wlsi and Robert Bzlbbisll. an amateur out of Rochester, Minn. Mnrtiin (Bud) Ward. the amateur champ. 1011 110111 Spokane. Wash.. practic- ally shot himself ollt of the iollr~' ilaluelit with a 78. Smile of those \\'ll0 llorl been ex- Dected to fllVe Snead his opposi- tion got airav to a irezlk start. Joined the volunteer anti-parachute account of a wet diamond. There JASPER. 1 Club That set 1a., for pltlchelrs. Because L- BOXEB ARRESTED Joe Beckett, former heavyweight champion of the British Empire. and his wife were arrested at Snutlrllllmpton under defence reg- ulations. It ivas understood that tne Beckctls hall been connected with the British Union of Falclltg he- sore the war. Beckett recently famous 101115. During the world wal- he was will be practice for the team to- B111 (DB/Ii) 1f fine. Tommy Tucker Is Slinging For His Supper Lsttle Tommy Tucker may be slinging for his supper in msior baseball-at. l7. The tall rlghthanded pitcher, who finished high school just tine other day, signed a contract the St. Imus American league 0111b UOITIDTIOW 1'01’ I. ZTYOUIZ. up Jasper as a rival of Van Meier, producing boy two-has turned out M11118 Feller of Cleveland Indians. This Southern Indian working centire—-polpulrltzon thinks it has two youngsters who some day will be Just as famous. There's ‘Pucker, of course-dust at the age Feller Joined the Indians in I936. And there's his high school teammate, a boy of 1e with the name of Roman 11011 “as the coach. beloved by all Indians made Tcmmy ofiers. Charlie Gilliland. BPOWH scout. Bot. his name on the dotted Write Fin is To June 6-(APi— """'_' Ind» EDMONTON. June Ono of the greatest organizations in the history of spore-Edmonton Commercial Grads, queens of basketball—wrote flnis tonight m a quarter o: a century of amazing 1 exploits. ry Robert wltn basketball disbanded mt a banquet attended by 36 of the 40 members of sumesswe teams and 244 oiosg friends. The banquet was a reunion of the Grad "family" to mark m; end of the orgamzation because o! tacit of financial support and oom- the whole town talking Canada. WOfldél‘ Van Meter-population only one moundsman-Bob Petition In Canada, and ext-re, wood- duties Mir. Page will have as a 4_0UQ_ member of the Alberta Legislature. The Coach. principal of Mo. Dougclll Commercial High School, was elected as an Independent in Edmonton 1n the March 2i elec. on. CEIltHil flgllfO l1 U10 Celébfg- WEI W-hfll 1'10 NEWY CPIve tile Underivoou International mamngi? 71013113’ as a permanent possession. Grads had held it since Famous Edmonton Grads Quarter CenturyBasketballExploits 6—-(O'.P)— _and centre, mid Kate MacRfle, now the wife of Show. Miss MacDonald. now Mrs. I-Ia “Mr. Hockey," Eddie lln of Kimberley, B. was chosen by fans as the grratest player ever to wear the Grad un- iform. Results of the all-time. all- _ Tile club that J. Percy Page or- The Brawn; tom nun w “rpm-t ganized in 1915 End led to lll the 513-!‘ 601111693. 31111011110911 155$ 1138111. to the Mayfield. Ky, Kitty League championships available in women's showed lvlflss MacDonald received 3.613 of a possible 3.720. In 1938 she was awarded the Rose Bowl as the outsandlnz women athlete in Annibal Wins Steeplechase At Balmont Park ORK, June o-AAPJL ill the Royal Flying Corps. P1014"- Phl-Vers 111 111$ 6111b- It was a tlt- Azlnibal, Thomas l ' - .... .. Tjogellier these tvi-o hurled Jas- "11? 011111811 to Mr- Page's coaching year-old grey geiglilicghcgg: SRSQQZZQ‘ pers Wildcats to mythical State gailver begun when he came to Penfect race today '10 Wm ma high school chamrplonsnps this 111011t0n in 1914 from Hamilton. EDQCIIL matron steeplecliase with SOFTBALL Isaac's; Inc ... t... ... accommoda some" m» w» tournament finals in 1938. ,t1011. hundreds of supporters were Park's War! Rluglfetloghagll Bigmrlont Owing to the storm yesterday St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Ti-iP-“evented 110111 111-1811111118 the Holding off the ice 33' the softball practice for the Midget gers. Cznclnnatt Reds, Phlladehrbnnfluet to hear the farewell last Jump Annmmpafl 2 mil the Brighton Hawks was called on on phla Nationals and even Fcllers SP0P<JP1PS and see the Grads re- orlie, rim-gm... vmh’ ‘m4 m“ B. H1511 1O W11’! by tviro lengths over the two- ii distance. m e PACE SEVEN‘ Baseball Results I Baseball Posipwlieriients N Games schedule-u, Nut. n American, four; f luur, two nzzill; Anieicilzl ration, four nzlzllt. one r ' el it l. A.) was YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 00o (wt loo -l 8 e Boston Uiltl w!) 1!»‘i'i is l1) Cl Blldllii and 51.5‘; (l 01c llrld 1 DeSzlutc-is. Chicago New York Richer. Arm i Chandler, Mun. Detroit 100 0J0 l2il-4 H 1 {Philadelphia "I11! f)‘l’l Li’. 7 Ii a Neweom, Delve" an. ‘i? beats; IRoss, Dean and HQLCB. iCleveland 100 20o 1W) 01-5 l3 I ywashiliglon 20o two > I Allen. Harder, .\.l Px-g- llak; Hudson and El. ' 1 NATIONAL LEA GFE 1 5081011 y 05o no", iflfl~fi l5 u Pittsburgh 16 WY] flfiv.__'f 1,», 1 Posedel. Sill ' i l; e. IMBFZ,‘ KllllflCi", . 1 _/' Brooklyn St. Louis Hambn, i Kfcfiec. White, Bus’! Owen. Putin dclpliia Chicago Pearson. Warren; Lee, Rochester 01in n71 Newark on, p. (‘rorntiki Berg.- y Johnson, Peek, 13- ‘ Padden. Buffalo 100 non 4<y.__5 a 1 tBaItlmore (W. loo flIl". .1 o a Stromnle and 11o" i. Pg” YIN‘. Jones rind lllrfrlm ~ V -. fr,‘ wild first Game-Twilight game seven Ralph Guldahl. winner of the i hi, t 7 1n 1937 and 1938- 1111111911 111 502:“ ‘All Dlfigers age ‘ills-iced to be on time line. Terms on the contract were 11 “'85 donated in I923 and had tflr-lxtfedralflgotitrew “Mo who con- ‘mung!’ K1°11D Ht 73; Byron Nelson, defcnd- and any other boys who want. to not disclosed. 10111-111011 it to the trustees when Cross Th 1d $0000 m the Red 110101110 32° m0 °—‘i 9 0 in: champion. had a '12. along try out. Young Ptelfer still has a Veal’ sofi11111°1111¢111s their retirement this lnellléli em ays "m? rficem“ JPN?‘ C116‘ out) oil. 0...?» l 3 ‘V1111 C1111! Wood. Lcollzircl Doll- L. Moore, Manager, I10 in high school. but the hlgi-"Ilrml-f- bmakang e 176111118 18kt‘ 811d» McCrabl) and K ~ (‘ . '———-———-————- . . So far he's urlatta n d. 0111-’ ‘s anquet M , . _ ‘ . OUT OUR WAY ____:Lfl_ _c__e_> Noe] MacDonald’ romelwerceapttli: fund for sufferers in war-torn lm-l second GambA-lgh, “mm Chzcago Cubs On _. _. _ By J. n. Williams om: BOARDING HOUSE W.“ * , -- | Biggest Batting Spree 0f Season NEW YORK. June 6 -_(AP) - Blll Nicholson llolnercd twice and Phil Carzlrcttn liit three consecu- tive doubles today as tile Cubs went on their 1040 biggest spree- l7 liits for 3i bases —to trounce Philadelphia Pnilllcs ll-5 l'll~ Cili- cago and sweep t-llc three-game scrics. Ike Pearson was the ‘victim of — Hairlr lib/mtg Dlzrscrlve wl-iizibbsizs’ ~40 cleAiz .1 YE GODS. TH’ mus ear HIGH BLOOD Ptzgssugg y WHAT ARE ‘IHEY? P002 RELATIONS TRYIMGYQ KILL HM‘; . » . ygrssgesi Nicholson's homers. Each came with a man on bllsc. Bill Lee was credited with ills fifth triillilpll ilzailist scrcli ill‘- A three-run rally in the Piailih. 9-5 at Si. Innis. Dixie Walker homered for ilie Dodlzcrs and Joiin M174- and Joe Orclluo for the Cards. It, was ltfizois 15th of the lSCilSOll. The Sll'll!‘.‘.l‘ll'! Pll'.'llI'.\ niiivil hi’ ‘rlpfcs by rookies Boil Elliott lllld Frankie Glt<t'll". lfllll"f| s'x !'ll"S park includes a bleacher section for .0(.0 fonts dlilloliilll Joke Monty hncl tr) finish for him. Bronkhn llorilcis llldflt" ill llrls for nine runs lo irllii» the CfllfllllfllS in a ‘liird-Iiilllii: rnllv to orcrcoilie Boston Bees ‘l-fl .1! Pi'i<iil1r~h T‘ r- \’l(‘iOl'_\‘ l."it ll‘{‘l\\0 teams tlrvl for inst place. Redl Wing; Defeat Bea rs MONTREAL, June 6 ~~IAPI ~- Rellcf pitcher Jollli Bcrly halted a belated rally us the llllvfllllllilll- al League -l€‘{l(lil‘; Rflvllfslcl‘ Rod Wings collqilrrcii llie Bears in a free-hitting contest 8-5 lf7(l(l_\' at Newark. Berly came on the scene in the ninth when tile Bears tlirccltcli- ed Hnlik Gorliicki and afler lll- Iowillg one lllt ilc retired the filial two batters with two lllcll aboard. 1 The Wings polilldcrl tile ofici- y‘ iiltrs of SCllillfliHY Juiili Y. Jflllll$fill. ‘ Stcre Peak and Mark Bcddllluilcld I for l3 hits. Buddy Baer K. O’s Campolo In 2 Minutes NEW YORK. June 6 - - (M71 — Buddy Bncr, husky Clliifornlnn and younvcr brother of Max. made short vrork of Valentin Cnnlpolo, the pnnlpns t-rn-rii". by flattclllnl: the Arzcllilne ll(‘fl\‘_\'\\‘f‘l'1lll- ill less than two mlllutcs of the firit round of .1 SfllPfllllfd IZ-rolllid butt at Madison Squari- Gordon to- liiizlii. Baer irclillitcil 24G; Cnmpolo 225. REMEMBER WHEN (In Tllflnéillzll-lgfl Press! Low/vi who in lest "H" s nvl been ~\ll-lr:c\‘ frm llocig- . or. girl ll .e llr the Tm" lfllll J11.’ Ciltl-algn ("libs lo lll" er- lo Nrw Yuk i‘. o 11's llnrfinriitloiinl rl. THE BULL 0' TH’ WOODS no HE'S A BIG SHOP Alum’ TH’ MEM cyxarr Glvge-lslft WHAT HE LIHESMJHEM HE CM HAVE rr, Folz FEAR OF BEING ACCUSED oi= 1DADYlN6--SO 115v wave 1o lsivr: HIM wuss- a E LIKES WHE ca.” HAVE IT.‘ / N HE T -~ GHALL we 5N6 ? Z ANDSO co r-r-r-r-l else Phenom! fH/c i) MY SHOT ? 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