SEPTEMBER 12. 1951 To Regain ny 3:41. Hum NEW YORK. Sept. 11-(AP)- Sugar Ray Robinson of New York 15 3 2 to 1 favorite to win back the middleweight boxing title from sturdy Randy Turpin. the pride of Britain. tomorrow night at the polo Grounds in the hottest inter- national bout since 1938. Not since Joe Louis annihilated Max Schmelling in their second brawl has a fight incited such traits-atlantic excitement. Sugar pays tremendous upset defeat by me 23-year-old British Negro shocked and thrilled the fans of two continents. The 15-round! rematch is ex- Beavers Sign G Ii by a muscular hullyboy with an e awkwardly effective style. After all, Robinson lost only two of 132 fights. l-';V.ocked' out 84 of 128 vic- SMNT JOHN. N3” Sept. 11 g tims and fought two draws. lie (W. a Saint John Beavers. one of ; gdgar Ray Is Favorite Boxing Title pectcd to draw the largest gate ever for a. non-heavyweight battle. Some 50,000 are due to pay s600.00ll to see the man who beat Robinson --until July 10 "the great' 5 fight- er pound for pound in the world." "Total receipts may near the si.ooo.ooo mark counting the mov- les and theatre TV. The old mid- dleweight mark of 5422.918 set by Rocky Graziano and Tony Zale in 1947 is already broken with s425. 000 in advance sales. Fine weather and temperatures near 85 are forecast for tomorrow. If it should rain. the bout would be held Thursday. The odds favoring have not shortened appreciably. He opened at 12 to 5. went down to 9 to 5 but now is 2 to 1 in man- to-man betting. g limerican fans find it. difficult to believe that' Robinson. even at 31. can be whipped twice in a row never has been knocked out. Robinson THE GUARDIAN, Dogs From local Kennel Win Al Halifax Show Mr. Freeman Eddy. Mount Ed- ward Road won four first prizes and two reserves at the Halifax Kennel Club Show held in Half- fax recently. Mr. Eddy won first prices in the puppy classes on both days of the two day show and also won the two reserves with a Parti-Colored Spaniel. "Bing of Mt. Edward." He also took top honors in the novice classes on the two days with a Wire Haired Fox Terrier, "Skead Here's Rebecca.” The best dog in the show com- petition was won on the first day by Percy Sawler Dartmouth with a. black cocker spaniel. Mrs. Evelyn owned the best dog in the show on the second day with a pug male. ”Winna Chip 0'Goldr.” Annual Tuna Cup Match s:V ts-..1ms in the expanded Mari- T”rPl"' smpped mice by ””m"' ' d t 31 g ings Camp, Hm, Major Hockey Leagueg m, ary Jean Stock ill 1948 when he Ml?" 5”” 8 "C 9' injured his hand. has lost two of main announced the signing of l'h:l Hughes. goalie for Toronto St. Llicliticls last season. St. Mike's. Ontario Major Hockey Aworiation winners, conquered the IVt'sl.frlI Canada Malor Hockey 1.r.n:ue champions and were fin- :-ilsts against Valleyfield Braves in the Alexander Cup series. A product of the lakehead dis- :-::-t. the six-foot-three Hughes l-.iS been ranked among Canada's mp goalies. He is the property of 'l'urtmto Maple Leafs. A Beaver spokesman said the appointment of Peanuts O'Flnher- Iv, former New York Americans siar and St. Mike's coach. as Bea- wr coach and the acquisition of llngheslwere only two of many moves to give Saint John its most powerful hockey club in years. Names of other players would be announced as their contracts were rrteived. 44. Until he fought Robinson .in London two months ugo he never went more than eight rounds. His ( record shows 29 knockouts in 41 wins. and one draw. Expert opinion is well divided. largely on nationalities. British writers like Randy 8-2 and Amer- ican boxing reporters name Rob- inson 29-l2. The pick by this writer is Robinson by a knockout. CINCINNATI. Sept. -(AP) - Mickey Livingston. one-time catcher for the New York Giants. was brought up from Fort Worth of the Texas League today to liclp the Brooklyn Dodgers in their drive for the National League pennant. Roy Cumpanclla. Dod- ger catcher, suffered a hip jury in the game with the Giants Saturday and will be out of act- ion until lhc end of the week. ll Europe. WEDGEPORT. N. S.. Sept. 11- OP) - Top-notch anglers from many parts of the globe were on hand in this Acadian village to- night. ready for the 8th interna- tional tuna cup match. A cosmopolitan crew will begin angling at dawn tomorrow in the annual bluefin classic at Soldier's Rip. a tide-tortured strip of wa- ter where the mammoth tuna come on play and feed. The contest runs three days. Chile is the defending champ, having won the Alton B. Sharp Trophy. emblematic of world tuna angling supremacy. here a year age. The Chileans will defend the mug against teams f1'om the United States. Cuba. the British Empire land a combined squad from Den- lmark and Sweden. Cmdr. Duncan Hodgson of the Canadian Navy. who established a notches his bow. Couch i'(.'liicl;" Whalen has nominated veteran pitcher Joe Bernard to start on the mound for the llolman's Intermediates today in the third and crucial game of the Provincial Intermed- iate series which will start at Summcrside this afternoon at 1.30. Abbie coach Tom MacFarlunc will pin the Charlottetown hopes MncKenzie. the pinch game here last iln "Red" hit hero of the l'.E.l. Scout-at First Rover llllloot" Canada's first Boy Scout national Rover from all parts of Canada with a special contingent urrivlnil "0!" Here. Andy Panchuk. Hamilton. Bnrrett. Toronto. and Jim. Tait, Southport. Crucial Game Today In Intermediate Series on the right arm of young Mer- CHARLOTTETOWN "moot" had 200 scouts in near Acton. Ont. The Scouts came Onl.. is seen showing Fred P. E. 1.. how an archer tasty will be "Lefty" MacAleer. who has gone on board the ice- brcaker Saurel. "Lefty" will be out for the remainder of the ser- ies. Ho1man's will play without the services of starry rightflelder Gordie MacKay. Series dutawlntermcdiates Butt ie--MacKay. I-lolman's .666. R.B.I.-Whitlock. Abbies. 3. Runs-Flynn. Abbios 3. Home Runs-Mac-Kcnzie. Hol- man's. Matheson. Ahbies. 1. Three base hit-MacKay, Hol- man's. Junior Baseball ' League Ends Successful Season The West Prince Suburban Base- ball League has just concluded its fourth consecutive year of base- ball among the students of the nchool districts of St. Roch, Tig- nish Shore. St. Louis and Tignish High School. During the last two years eight of the players by their excellent work were taken over by the Prince County "B" League and have done remarkable work for the Tignish Aces and the Mimmini- gashtRoyals. Those transferred were Rodney Mclnnis. Malcolm Mclnnis. Leo Richard. llcnry Gaudet, Eugene McDonald. Alyrc Peters, Lloyd Gaudet and Des- mond Callaghan. The value of this lcague- as .1 training institution for junior players to eventually fill positions Boston gm.- (By -(lie Canadian Press) Boston Red Sox were held to three hits Tuesday by Detroit Tigers but Ted Williams kept their flickering pennant hopes alive by lashing a two-run single in the eighth inning for a 4-3 American League victory. The Tigers totalled eight safe- ties, including Steve Souchock's loth homer, while putting on a sensational defensive stand that included a triple play. While righthander Marlin Stuart was working on a 3-1 lead, he walked the first two Boston bai- tcrs in the seventh. Then he forced Walt Dropo to line an out- .sidc- pitch to Johnny Lipon. Llbon doubled up Clyde Voll- mer at second and Gerry Priddy's throw to Don Kolloway caught in any adult league When needed. has not only been recognized by the Department of Physical Fit- ness but by the general public as well. To have made all this possible. credit is due Mr. W .D. Sumner cf Tignish who had the foresight four Years ago to promote and organize this league. He has been President since its inception. SALFORD. England-(CF)-R9 sldents of Augusta Street wer-. left high and dry when John Bil- lmgton went on his vacation. His house was a tap which was con- structed in the old days to turn off all the water in the street. John turned it off before he left. Billy Goodman off first base to complete the triple killing. After blowing a six-run lead. Chicago Cubs finished strong to defeat Boston Braves 13-11 in a wild National League scoring marathon. The Cubs clinched I 33-hit rodeo in which ll pitchers were used with three runs in the Chi- cago eighth. Hank Sauer open- led it by hitting his 27th home run to tie the count. ll-ll. Then Bruce Edwards singled and reach- ed second on Sibby Sisti's throw- ing error. Roy Smalley was pur- posely passed. Bob Ramazzottl then hit a game-winning dnulzie .which scored Edwards and Smal- ley. PAGE SEVEN Sox Keep Pennant Hopes Alive lnierscholasiic Track. Field J Meet Saturday The N. B.-P. El. 1. intercollegiate football schedule will be opened here on Saturday. October 6 with the Saints opposing Mount A, it was announced here last night by Mr. A. J. MucAdum. Athletic Di- ganie of the schedulr a week later when they cirash with the Un- iversity of New Brunswick cl Fredericton. U. N. B. and St. Dun- stan's will play here on Wednes- day. October 2i. Saints do not. l'('.illll'iG studies here until Scpltnibcr 18 which does not giyc them too much time to round into cmidition. A num- ber of last year's players will be missing from their line-up when they take to the field including stars like Jim Ay "Bun" Cal- laghan. Johnny Cash and Dunstan Murphy. Following is the intercolleglatt football schedule: Oct. 6: Mt. A at S.D.U. Oct. 132 S.D.U. at U.N.B. Oct. 20: Ml. A. at U.N.B. Oct. 24: UN B at S.D.U. Oct. 27: S.l).U. at Mt. A. Nov. 3: U.N.B. at Mt. A. OUT OUR WAY ' NOTHlN'.' TH' A FAllZ- 5lZEl7 v- MOUNTAIN - - AN' SAVE A" Pi'l2iP-'f.' 2 OH, THI5 AIN'T RANGERG PACKED.- :A2.w up HlDE' iwrau. PUT TH". i-PIPE llxl.'l'OO," I Mi: . l gNOT ON YOUR I By J. R. Williams . '..lFE.'WE CAN'T:-N '8END THAT . t THING: AROLJNP ' :'rH' Tums 'WlTH PIPE. T w rr--Moi i rector at Saint Dunstan's Un-, iversity. Saints will play their second record when he beached a 977. Sunday. Abbi” lead the series Strikeouts- Bernard. llolman's, DAILY c ROSSWORD last is 2- - ... M per of the Empire team. Other Big Max Embrem the Mr AlPIl-Cll1Ai1i)Ibfs)H&--0) 195. BC- Aonoss DOWN 20.Sln-llan members are from South Africa, Force boy who ,...,,ed me Cu..." 9” l” t 1.Talk 1. Courageous 21-gluk B.eI'l'TlUl(?l3. Acustrallla and Englind and Briggs juniors to victory over Juniorsgg '5. Milk ZBUFGGMG 22' we hslm 35. am at N. Charlottetown last Wednesday Batting-MucLcocl and Purcell. ' fish 3.'I'rouble '"e"P" 'g”5 Wm” W 3 300d-P9-lN'91Y will he on the mound again io- Abbiesi peoop 9.Wadlng 4.Spot - -GFIUHEI " lecord " ,Lo”m3me”t' Mom day for the western cupilnl jun- R'B.I-ggEmbr(.". C, & B. 2. bird .'S.I-Jntertaln 24-RGVWN than 390 b1”9f”l5v "Carly dmmle iors in the game following the g- bu,” H1 an- - ,, , .. 4 , Home runs Em . om s :l0.Memberof 6.Custom -5-Cluiem 1331 W315 Wmbe" ha” ahead,-V intermediate clash. I arelisious tspecles 23-P"W”le” 5”” l3"dCd.bY "id W1 reel ”"5 Coach Ev. MacNell of the Ab- Three base hit-Burke, 1. 0”" Oflll" unpledge geasom The" wmgm ranged up bies will counter with either leit- Runs-Henncssey. Abbies. 2 11-cllP"k' (Arch) 23"” TABOO W””.d5- I , hander Jackie Burke or right Strike-outs-Carson. Abbies. 10. 5900," .-R3n3-10n3 (prenx) , wlioppmg 932'po"'"d'e1 If.” hander Cliff Ready. Pitching records-Cai'sun. Ab- 12-Unbmd edge 0! 3”-M”””Y """'l"'”""' Imlded We l0d'3Y.bY "”VeY '14" Missing mm the Abbics bench blcs. Embrett. C. & B. H-0). 14. Evening 11.Gutded cap: ler of San Francisco. 1 As (poem ;3,1mm,cg al.!Sewwith 33. p ”Bi1gfgest tha1llMI ;vflr had in . . 15,pungent and orig 35. stat my 1e.". sat r. e er. after 1 f I condiment u ignlplrova 32 gtistghesd as iliower llllje 50-inllnulde struggle was over. 1 I1 17. Lair . ea . - ape . enny ” p uni to ay never caught a 18.Anger Oil-)'(P0Bl-l moldings 40.Speak fisli weighing more' than 45 19. Musical pounds." it W note Veteran guides here believe it e 20. Beast of is the second largest bluefin ever burden landed on rod and line. second only trouble. she was barely panting to is 2.'l.lrtfa!tglIemati- Chill?-TI-rzfelggfilcso alllfeissnett can- h9C5m9 the fllst W0m9-" W Swill” gdered lam most duncuu swim in , . . , . - )1 . ie wor . znmwork vanduel Hen-If En Joaquin bd' l fl d t. 'nd .5 b came declared. "and I believe that if I 'ER'Atpfegen) Iucr ac 9 ,a"l,;ig?' IERFIITCQX "me 3 t R 0,. e m had not had the difficulty with H V I ul a- asimito al aeche. cap- 1. e rs woman y o ' swim e the exhaust I could have got acre” -9;" tatn. Pedro Pablo Kohly, Jose 1. Channel in both directions. in Something like 13 hours" mm! ' ' : , ' - r Imnungldm I(l:'I:I('tlad. Peaplsl gzcorlge. l;amo1nL Del C'I;i:e 32-yelrrir old vhsalll Stbiegfi. More than 200 swimmers have dance Hagan: n am on ' 3 cl slam? -Z W 0 3 tried the Britain-to-France cross- -fil.Areh 7 3 , . ' W 6 m Wonlans rgcor x . ing. but only five have succeeded. M Slope Sfalldlnaila-Alvlid Carldndtr. France to Britain - zig-zagged 31 m'M.m" ga!i;:(irri6lman,t-iwerllgalsearandligoerrlig: miles across the c3Ilt:1'bllli6IKr:gCl): 33'Acmmney zinmber vswedpln. Knud .K " - fog-shrouded Channe in ours rs. ., .. . -2 . m ”'Thm3o' 1-E Blcuclieg Altona Crggletsjizggl? lrmgs us? SE3:-elf n1?i1.ss;,eodF,::n?rmi:ecl-31 V31 - ' - -- mnu es e :n- - - umrieiegod Halllles.-'?:1(riiy 1iCl;l;l:1rril.. 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Geo. - Phone 831 T D ' . 0 0 ports that "the lady s as a sea.' l ' WW” 1”” FD” K” WWW” Then excitable Frenchmen at vmgm Z3231 3-pJ...1;ysQzx, Sangntte thought Florence was Elna Andersen. a Danish swimmer Yesuerdlfl Cl'NPVNI"NN I PAY-DEBTS OF HONOUR.-NOT who hadn't even left Dover. HONOURABLE DEBTS--REYNOLDS. - Quickies by Ken Reynolds Isawintheauardl :l'HIsumy.reaisna onl' sbhhh .2: hXv&k V-VIxi:5si5 N , . Ads. bum an Want u I On Rearmamenl By snmav WEILANI: -tiieuters) - Leaders of Britain's 8.000.000-strong trade union move- men swung out againstcrllics of the government rearmament pol- icy. But their backing for govern- ment cconomic policy seemed less whoiehearted. Demands that the government bring down living costs and jack up taxes on pro- fits carried a clear implication that the trade unions will not help to hold the line unless they are met half way. Opening the annual conference of the Trades Union Congress here. chairman Alfred Roberts lost no time in denouncing sup- porters of Aneurin Bevan .. the minister who resigned from the government because he contend- ed rearmament would injure liv- ing standards. -it nouns KIDNEY Plus V i v. u r mm P. M. E.D.T.i Monday night BLACKPOOL. England. Sept. lo The slim Miss Chadwick plum!- cd into the Channel at 9:26 P. M. at St. Margaret's Bay near Dover. she followed a carefully plotted course to take advantage of chang- ing tides. The crow-flig distance from Dover to Cap Gris Nez is 21 miles. Miss Chadwick became sick sev- omy can sustain is to play right into the hands of the Soviet pro- pagandisls." Alice Bacon. chairman of the Labor Party. told delegates that "the official and industrial sec- tion: of our movement must be united by a common purpose.” Just how much support Bevan can muster among the trade un- lonists is not likely to emerge until Thursday. when the con- ference debatel the increased cost of living. While trade union leaders are willing to give their vital back- ing in the government on the re- armament issue it was learned they will make no aitem-at to oppose a rank-and-file demand for cuts in living costs and for higher taxes on profits. Members demanded that the oral times before she discovered i:l2l..."'tl'.'.l1. ".ii'.'.. 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