a- .¢.n-.'~.-‘----.......~<. ..' .. .. ._ , _,_,,. .._..~.-» decision going to McLeod with two of the judges calling it a draw and one voting for McLeod. It was s dandy scrap all the way. Both were staggered and Jarred continually by Inashing rights and lefts but not- liecl: during the encounter. ggktlgg man and Harding of the siussed it out in the last fight on Nil card wi ti! decisi n but once again it was o a! g the narrowest of magins. v ~r "rev - q I s "m" “X, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN urmy Team Wins Boxing Tournament Three Services Stage Great Boxing Show In Big Meet At Sporting Club Winning four of the It: fights in which they tool pert I Illrprlc- lngly strong Army boxing team from Beach Grove Inn last night cap- tured the big inter-service boxing meet held st the Sporting Club. And with their title also went the beslltlflll IIIVH‘ trophy donated by the Kinsmen Club. . The largest crowd ever to witness a cartl in this city, a crowd that jammed the Club to capacity aaw boxers from the three services put on I iliiillb! 0f "lilting that would be well worth going miles to see. Each and every bout on the card was crammed full of mlttsiinging action that ranged from clever boxing to wide-open slugging with the decis- ions in majority of the cases being very, very close. At the end of the bouts lion. J. P. McIntyre presented the medals donated by the Provincial Government to the winners of the various fights and also presented Walile Stead, Captain of the Army team with the Kinsmen Team Trophy. QIQVEMBER 4,1942 _ _ Joe Cordon 0f Yankees Saints Arc Voted Top RankingPlayer Whipped By iintigonisll ANTIGONIlSI-l, N5. Nov. L. (CP)-A powerful and fast mov. ing Xuverian aggregation took the visiting St. Dunstan’: football team into camp here this after- noon by a score of 33-0. Best In Loagucl Disappointing In World Series n; Whitney Martin Associated Press Sport Writer YORK. Nov. 3—(AP)~—If you were asked to nan-e the two most disappointing periorniers in i third, and so on, Mort Cooper, pitcher of SLLouls Cards won the National League's mosil valuable award lust week. Hockey Game, By JUDSON BAILEY Assot-iiited Press Sport Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 3—(AP)-J0e Gordon, the flashy second base- Th n m. man oPNdc-wl York giilliitlfigi tclday e was nunie tie mos vii un e a - s ‘There was little to choose between er in the AnleIlCiili League aspTgd The (11-51; bu“; on the card w“ the D811" 01 miii-slingers. Palen ac- Williams, slugging siur of Boston an exhibition affair between two cording to this Writer appeared to Rod sox. was edged out of the to cope with the weight and well- bdlanced home squ . Of the Xaveriaiis, John "Tink" Kyte, an Antisonish boy. proved the star of the game, scoring five of the Cooper. It wasn't just the fact that they didn't measure up to the standard or ordinary journeyman athletes. It was the fact that something extru- It was freely predicted that it would be a night of “sock" and if ever a, prediction held true it did lost night on the occasion of the holding of the big ‘liter-service meet of the best scraps of the evening. the Baseball Writers Association, Following were the officials: whose balloting was done before the World Series but not announc- ed until now, showed im irreconcil- able difference of opinion over the had a decided advantage. McPhee was down for counts twice in the middle session but won the round Referee. Biefli 3100961‘. when referee Brent Hooper took JUdKQ-Y. N911 MflfihiB-SOH. EH1 MC- the heat away from McLeod rol- Innis. John Cameron- army boys with McLeod taking the hflve B 8318M edge bill the 1110885 honour for the second straight The lop-sided score was a fair the recent World Series you l 4x310“ “om McPhee_ In m, firs; ballot; were in favor of the R. A year, ls indication of the game, as the wouldn't have to think twice to wound Mcmod pmggmg 511 the way F. boy after both. had put up one A comnflttgg o; g4 mennbers o; . , lighter Island boys were unable designate Joe Gordon and Mort l SHAWINIGAN FALLS, Nov. 3- iOPF-Next Sundays game be- tween. Otlatra Commandos and l-Ier heart was insPiffid rabbit-punching. McLeod had Mc- err: EF- Acorn. Goo Hoop- merits or inc season's outstanding Quebec Morton Aces of the Que- nine trirs- special was expected oi them. and at the Sporting Club in aid of the - lPhee on the canvass agpln 1n the l1’. performers in the Jnuior} circuit. bsc senihr Hockey League here has The 10ml W"?! Prim)‘ ‘W011 YW-‘i when Will‘ "Wilih 1B Watering for s. Milk for Britain fund. BY 3min who P°1'_5P"°d 1mm and 1°;- ghe enflfg two mm- Announcer, Limit. Smith. The rosut _\\'_z\s Gordon finished a- been postponed until the end oi wmmand 01' m0 sliPiltim and m5“ 9f angel 100d “k” and some" ' ' ' ' Buttheromancequicklyendech um; had e b1; edge in she gcrap- i head of Williiuns 27o points to 249 liie sclicoliic. it wls lillll0LiIiCBd to- 001i’ owisionaiiy were the vis- one slips a beaker of cod liver oil The huge crowd, one that jam- when ‘he found h: offended; itors able to get anything like a down your guliet you're bound to ed every available inch of space 1H8 to trike an unanimoug decjg. _ in one of the clc=cst bz-illois since (Liv by (Inch Bill Reay. _ on. the scribes took over the selections The game had been scheduled a; threatenin! osition. te went be disappointed. iii the Club, saw thrilling, sensat- kfl‘ ‘on: h’ Wm‘ unauqf The m.“ mtmuurvlc, ma” w“ L B b I 1n 1 31 Quebec-s home openen but w“ over first af r ten mnutes of It is a stran e coincidence that ionsi boxing duels in each and 9 between mo Moore of the n. s.» a (If d 8 play but the try was not convert- ed. Two minutes later stocky Andy Hogan, on a pass from Tarps Walsh, made it two for he loca and again the try failed of conversion. with half time up. preaching carton went over and the period ended with a. score of these two Word series negatives have been chosen the most valu- able players of the year in their res ctive leagues, and those who ma lain that a seven-game or less World Series is no true mea- sure of the respective strength of two teams have a little more fuel 0v scrap on the card. They saw exhi ltions of gameness and stam- ina that would be haul to equal and through all the rugged natt- ling that took place the finest of sportsmandiip was displayed. It was a night that the b‘: crowd won't soon forget and the only hope Every: member of the committee ranked both Gordon and Wlllllams d Pt. B nl M Cl k t! th my, $0.1m“: 5&1 ‘ifag 1mg": P o I , somouhere among their top i0 and bolh good boxer‘ th§y wasted n choices, but. Gordon rated I? first- no preummafle, 1; was 1mg, place votes l0 nliic for ivilliums. 5w r t o gwmg Q11 me way wigh both b81118 ' g The other first-prvco voles went e; American Army shook up pjemy 311 through 1;}; two for shorisiop Johnny Pesky. mumy The Hex-g gwq we" 9v WilllfliilS rookie tismnmatc oi‘ the shifted to Siiawisnigan Falls, where the Aces have been in training, because ice will not be ready in Quebec until after Sunday. Aces asked that the game be put back a. week so that is could be played in Quebec. The gunie will be played in Que- ""” ""-"§r.”§rvw:.8.0.. ‘Iliere is probably but one sports writer on the continent who feela faster end more gruellin . Both Rod SOX. and one ior Vernon (Jun- bec at the end of the schedule. 9-0. for their ar ents. is that such a meet wil be spon- m3 yam,“ amleuc mwmu bo 10F) Sifiihells, the rookie hortsiof) Aces will g to Otto ' S turd Re-illmlng where he loft off. That , ey can maintain that ln_ y‘. gave everything m” i“ and of St Louis Br0\\'llS_ 5 night for aOScheduIedWBiixtuE-e, mfg Kyte within the first two minutes if two players of the recognized “w: w“ o o t e fiziilfgn? asaiéengedailifigu l‘: i913}; the big crowd Wag on its feet all the time as the two fighters shook ‘>1 ‘he rem“ Perl“! 80f ii“ be“ ability of Gordon and Cooper can't on the St. Dunstarfs 25- ard ‘inc It would be difficult in pick out get oing in the series, is it rea- I-I FIELD, Calif, Nov. 8 - any of the bouts as outstanding. MARK! will not return here until the fol- (AP)—For n long time it looked lowing Wednesday. Gordon, a Californian uiio 27-year-old native new resides m hrm, columnist for the Boston Her- up each other with smashing - . ,, . acl. Despite the fact that Presid- m deem we» w M» s..." §'°§.‘.."2.3"i$:.n“ wéiiilmli n:gss,lr4:>».sl:l. ziirc-xraz- “are. "s. “,§2"’C,M§K.’;;§?£; 2:15.. “‘%i‘;“‘l‘3..§l‘.°"i‘i'e.‘° l’; minis. some sisrr m. Tremor. We» rm“ s v but h WM verv- verv ' ~ ~ i ' * < ‘Y P - P 1' P a 5 e green light and Elliott M. mme, c1051 forced to settle for s. passive spec- He led the Annricmi League in Hockey League 121st season. as sub 0i Diiiy. 1115-110 it 15-0 and oimost iiies- Whloh is B reasonable Sill)- not satisfy neverthelem so close director or ‘elective service ‘m, Ford o‘ m, NM,’ l . emu tom's role in the biggest scrap in batting until the middle of July goalie for the Aces. has yet to be immcdlntel afterwards Kyte got position, at that. was the battling that the judges moth,“ 115m,“ wan-t ugarpgood history. and flnisheclnxvith nn_ unofficial av- comlplebed. ionel Bouvrette is the the ball alter a beautiful pass The very fact that both Gordon had no easy 10b in marking their 10m“ Hockey was,“ carrying on enough, m. Brfidshaw o m. R A_ But it was not to be, so Fidel. eruge of s21. ilppicxunhtely 40 regular netminder. from the half line by Tarp Walsh, and Cooper knew they were on ballots, in order to give people the needed a and m. M, For“ boy "m farmer worlds flyweight boxing pointshighcr than he ever. had ac- Hogan and Mykct n to go over a- the spot probably hd much to do e. e e e entertainment Mr cwmmgham weathering a ha“ o! leather In me c! am ion, veteran of hundreds of complishecl hr four previous years ga Ths time fuiback Rflg Mac- with their bloomer-giri perform- Army's winning of the team title thmks omerv-vba .1“ write. u early stages of the scrap name r 1?}, cgalttlesi scholar“: writer; and in the dmilgOlS. Iii ildiiditlgfildhfi D Neshétmtilivertftg nicedl-y. 1h anew. Gordon had had a. great was surprising also. Before the ‘olhws: he 1n “M1 w» err»- w P r.....z".i"=.irsreal.liss" are. emvcmts set the ...":";.....‘i'".r.. s; ti“: ss.cr.:z.i.r:**il.*sx's.lzl"tu us; v...r:..ii:"c:..rc s2; - - ' - take the decision in another scrap I" "1 gen’; gee much “on” m; that law bum fights" mm“ “uh Army. amon the greatest second sack- went over for another try which to great heights when the occas- held last year but the Army show- _ m“ to m, Wm _ The army finally decided that era-l o all timesand helped the (Oontmuedi-i Ginivsn converted, In the closing ion demanded. phenomenal lng gas improvement richly de- wgmslgn grohiiégfynaggniitu: g: Lieutenant Gordon DeBloh s1 14 3"“ h" v10"? 0f qufliiiir- Yaiiki?“ °°m° hi?“ 5"‘ °f "W iiiialzLl-i giililmif-‘l ‘>1 ‘he 8"" KW M d" permmience in the 1941 World served sir viotorv- mo... m o“, “ma; elm-l u, “V, the Army sot rovensb for a prev- "um m M15” m” dlsmvmmge "gal." l???“ role“: M1196 “mill” M Brown the democratic in 11a Co? m “its” opposing 80M sen“ W“ “ken 3-5 9W0! 0f that ' ‘ ' ' our systems of existence for youn mus setback when he outbomd and o; one poo,- eye, so m, “.991, he pflys‘ l. m. he 1m he pLd set. e - . cum- he an went rou h for the Consequently, he was trying too Navy however went down fight- men who m, ‘m! m m” hardes bcnts, trailed republican challeng- final touchdown, ers in early returns. converted. wh ch MiwNcil ing hard. They were right in the hard to live up to whot was ex- running for the trophy right to the was drafted and sent to March pected of him this year, with the Field as a member of the Army Air previous your. _ In a 3.1.3,. when l, was Mknow and ioughest of all profesional l l i l i l Canada has approved of the Nat- z ‘l i l i i outfought Sullivan of the Navy in ‘i a scrap that was a thriller all‘ the , _ whu m .1 t . games _ B m _ 1 Forces. lodged ihu-t the iciurwuod Yankees e “Si? "1 Y re “m8 indiwi- ii- result he was tighter than a. ket- last bout and had they won ' 31,132,. gentbggiougiutfuzmglg wit, Fidel has been assigned to the were not up i‘) ‘he cant“ ‘If their 6d i1 Republican trend. they were DO t T h - tie drum, would have tied the Army in the an u mgwbfy Léemd M we’ or u» 1» s» hi“? ‘i’? s‘ “°“".*.'"*“"r"§- sci. i3; ‘.'::..,£“::2 lisczflxirsiisubilti’; “a es “P Y forth" r “u”: "hi?" ""'"“"°‘"““"“""°"-*'“Y“°“' low- M l» we» M» -' second they stepped out and s; a ' " “m” p“ y d“ “e ggl ' failed to take um; consideration mhtst 13 lnghnfiwwnfi ‘fit, “wit: ggfizagaéugjirh%rclga%leige ‘m’ thing, but I have been st some For Best Boxer theories on his work. Rolfe slipped, Gordon's grand per- pa to hold my lung,“ not”. "85"" 1'0“ 55W 0 gmenmg l?“ “w q- ; 11 1,1 the Democratic hold on the outh mnutes of fighting smuvan “u; e e not going to try to make enhance unqucs om» y was a S - Cards e chance in the series bas- the Navy with three wins and four o t m mwum. sub w, for some his opponent curly with two hard chnmpions out of the soldiers, La, com 11mg factoi in New York tréirsdaggtéhcligtisclicggiltage gzieigubtllée KAI-MAX, Ni——ovl afitcm-chw ed their opinion on Coopers losses apiece.‘ . . ‘ tam‘ wig have been! mum: om aln nlg its sixth American league ennant in seven years. The fact that Gordon inex/pli- cably fclded in the World Series and became the goat when St. Louis Cardinals captured the clas- sic showed how valuable he figured in the Yankee scheme of things, ability to win at least two games. If Cooper had cracked an arm the night before the series opened. the Cards’ chances would have been considered about as fat us toothpick. Cooper knew all eyes were on him. and hc reacted nc- cordingly. He had nerves that Barbe. said, "and in many cases we won't even try to make good cox- ers out of them. Rather, we shall emphasize ghysicai culture teach- ing them e elemental; of self defence. Evry boy should have some knowledge of boxing. Of course we won't overlook com letely the men our string as it lay before war crashed in u on us. In a venture vast as s glo a1 war, it takes time rights but DeBlois came back strong to win the round as be eon- nected with a. hull of rights and lefts to the head and body. It was I survival of the fittest in the even third round. so fast was the pace that both boys were practically out ans. the senatorial race in Mass- achusetts saw Joseph E. Cassy, Democrat, slightly ahead of Henry Cabot 110F186. the Republican in- cumbent on the basis of a heavy Democratic vote in Boston. In another ding-dong Governor Harris, Halifax sportsman, has donated a trophy for the novice boxer showing the best skill and science in the Maritime Amateur Boxing Tournament to be held here Nov.16 and 1'1, it was an- nounced today. Young Brent Hooper making his first glimmer. ahrefielreie in the “u” ° ° ‘m e a e to get going. The mschiner must yggtg, fthguvggggssggyrpgfgugkigg be built, t... wheels one! m... hfindled them all impartially and ‘"- , , , , - stricty and on several occasions “But we.“ mums along toward P stru gle, Leverett Sullonstal cf on their feet as each tried for s . - kayo but couldn't connect. Again WhQn “e mtecfigtrf! mu “dvaréffid agnvélx“gl‘ l‘ h“ no bearmg on Massachusetts. Republican tr ing Dgggugfgmaxgfiiisiiybemgelgugf wiiézjzgtgljglalilyglftfld Gordon are fookfogungiiclixiay 111:0?“ fig-Mari the end of the first year of war, u“ decmm‘ w“ °f m‘ “mat kmm have ‘had 0mg r1; e 1-1 n o The rebu-lf for Williams a second n“ rbelecfion- hem i‘ 5115*.“ B“ pices of the Halifax Y's Men's in good compari); as most valuable iggs all the tmeghnd is deserving The nation“ deter“, mmmnery u Russ McIntyre of the Anny iur- we.“ 1W a‘ 113th ‘gel e ce‘ “m; m time was bound w be das- Over Roger Lowell Putnam in what Club m em who mould M used r m “damn to h, o k u“ set at last. The call now is for more Email L ml 3pm $116,131. key-heir: "m" I em a a H, we “PW "W"; i0 him W1 i0 his "1- Idfebliiblllndgqpbed m’ but“ o’ me ~ l Eunice in World Series plhiv Who geuigi-nwieth all the gfficlsal: i... so ",'°“- m m“ “f” “Mtg; m’ “ff” ecevar n01 e ' . - ~ - as.Amanwocan owaase- or will» o: n. isrzssznislsrleiil us: .22 P"""°°"°“S.°*"°w“"rmd- crisis: i3."€l%'.l‘°s‘fi§l°l"iff.§f ltsflzrszsalzrk...crass: '1" m“ bu uww - u ‘m- 3°“ “w” “mm “m! W“ Dir/Insole received the award and lnfnfei/Léflgnlrrlftfe lhmgihrisledlfnqvlg; turn. trailed his Republican oppuri- 1111. the National uuguexgs most ‘ ' ' ' ' iflaltziiagie‘ n21‘? .8? filllgskietiyrsqratllfiifh: game as they come the two boys fought on (‘practically even terms through aa and every round, but McIntyre showing unexpected abil- i staged s whirlwind finish to gee the nod from the judges. Robinson of the Navy, a former Golden Glove champion was awarded his boat with Gates of the And the Milk for Britain fund was swelled considerably by the splendid attendance last night. The ent in the early count. Neely, how- ever. Wfls relying for his main thanks to the icnack of the Yankee strength on the coalmining sections hurlers of pitching to his blind of the state which did not report 5112i}, local Kinsmen Club, carrying on 1mm lfiie- "—' with only a skeleton of their prev- Virginie was the first southern term with scarcely the semblance ious membership worked hard to stave to re rt its full result and of a. contest from socialist and mlike it a success and they too are it went sadly democratic. Carter communist opponents. Nine derrio- deserving of congratulations for the UlliSS, 84-year-old veteran of the crats won house seats. several by lgreat show which suwlngly mpumienn. n. valuable. Dolph hit a. robust .167. ho e Island, election of Governor J.H McGrath was conceded and Senator T F, Green, Democrat, was well ahead. In New Hampshire and cflilllAitlfililj, however. the Gov- ernorshtp imd Senatorial races were definitely in doubt. In west Virginia, Matthew M toes off one foot, if he's sound and sane enough to draw s. salary as an athlete, he's sound and sane enougih to heat rivets in a shipyard to weld tho armour on a tank or fit the wings to s plane." O O O I All will agree with Mr. Oun- they m°ns°led hingham regarding men being need- the Sporting News Trophy that 01, goes with it. h, Besides 12 first-place votes, Gor- don received eight for second, three for third and one for fifth. Wil- iums tallied nine for first, eight for second, four for third, t-wo for fourth, and one for sixth. Points were counted on the basis 01' 14 for Contact Club' Bowling Results The Summerside Contact Club %.ui§'.°:t the teem?“ 163i tlaocfigfi: l}, made u]: 13111211? E1115; e1 first, nine for second, eight or Neely, who left the Senate two Senate, was sent back fOllLlLQLi-h aoclamation. ass night. ed ‘M. the army and the arsenals‘ n n. Rn F, fight , m. - - - mm‘ l “"“ but n viclentl overlook; th fac w m‘ e er a r merside as started its regular BRINGING UP FATHER Ry George McMamm that gogh theysoldlers m: m, suffering a bad cut over tho right eye in the opening seconds could not come out for the second. Gates bowling schedule for the season at ‘he 05pm, Bowling Am, s_ m,“ workers like their baseball, hockey and other sports jusl as much as . are the results e frst da '1 pleaded with his seconds to con- mu 01 i“ y vou i-EAIZD ME-WE ans eizsclous-lvlo-rl-lsn-m-lA-r re Ai-L. ihev did in peace-time- Hockey tinue but his handlers would not 1mm”; “mush”... GOING TO (‘ALL ON MR. THIS Racks? ABQ_|1'?A|_|_ 114E - his done exilepiionflliy Weii in PTO- tlémk of itauTiée fightwgvhiio littlest; M, new.“ m W, m AND was. t-u-r-rsurauu- uslel-laolzs wu. as GALLNG ‘m vidmeg "P" ‘whiff?’ giiltjd“ ewasan.a,szn an THE - - arm orcesonaha fast, was everyyblt as good as his salsa? 1% N POUCE 11-‘, the United States, the sport having o nent in the round the fl ht ' ‘ -¢ had n. larger percentage in pro- ppo 3 A. Soxty 65 101 91. A LOTFEOMWT-IEM- . I lasted and had the scrap continued p sminom 171 133 134 . P0111011. 0f Players enlist than any fans would have witnessed s. real 8° 10o 79 l 03181’ ill-Stine. _ ‘ _ t-hri-ler. Simmons of the Anny who hails ' 1 Glace Bay weathered Mr. Little, in advising the N H. L. heads to continue operations, an ._ rm we“ r n- r-“iii-"ri?" u» w i» ssh ‘a. ‘arszurwslmzhyez: Neifvyfnfloltleam badly Bub? so right 3" 1% 1?‘; ‘El any other vouruz mop in the mail" Uppercut; m me first, the Army man G’ R1013“; 108 97 152 ‘ of preferments. If they were eligible came bagk 1o take the next gwo J" cahoor 5°“ 106 97 75 | , for military service they would have rounds of bitter fighting and win f My”? 14g to 8o. or if thev were emliillved an unanimous judges‘ decision l‘ Intel's??? 125 a7 in responsible Pdsmmifi 1n mum‘ Wnllie stead of the Army team a ' , ' ' ' i I tions and other factories engaged in was!" 800d 611011811 for Word 0i spitfireai- /I n“ l u»... lm,s-|r-l..ms..s»-.h_w~u nfliunurrvoj p‘ w“ pmducu°m they would not’ be the R AF. and lost a decision to M, Kpne 151 145 145 ‘i .. . . . " ' i - ' elven leave _ _ £2; '33. Igfififmgfygolnge £1? 2x5 wsimby 130 l“ l“ Branch Rickey, new president Steed s11 the W13’ but’ thepolirter d our 78 101 9a _ Q‘ ' “id Keller“ mun" °t the Brwk‘ showing great gdmencss under fire ' §M§§’w““ M n: n4 rnqilE AND “CAP” STUBBS "- Fdwl 1y“ Dune“? prfibnbly Wm mme ‘was still tilrcwinz punches with i}. I-fhcvzatt, 1Z2 I “a ' mg; §,1§d°“ov°e’"h:9? ,',',‘,‘,‘,',"‘§§’-..,';,’f alelrvthinz he had at the final TbMl—33SB. Hgiow THERES NO use: V/ORRYIN; ~50 YOU JUST go AN FIND MY LANDIARENT WE HAVIN‘ u“, dwnfiled w rebuud m, new N-oonan M the Navy “m WM M , uz ETHEL CHANGED HER; HOMES FOR 11-1 REST or EM, NUFF "mouauzs nuuwuomzs» ma“, 1m, , flmmuned 1m - - esqllittoai- MIND. ITS JUST OUR LUCK V/EVE STEADDA W/ORRYIN’ ‘BOUT t d {Landing s two fined attack by B. Duly 13s 144 142 GOT TWO HOMES FOR m’ SAME ETi-lEiJN MARY MARC-JRET BUT I DON'T °°" e“ H‘ . . . . t Wis Ofiihr RA-F‘ W“ awarded P- Gert 119 218 184 KiTTENp-AN’ NONE FOFZ Tl-i‘ eerrw MAD AT vou- i-‘KE “Ni n might be just coincidental, he decis on in another scrap that M. Jackson 58 61 101 QTplER FQUR-- ma, 1 but Blades’ e10“ {fiend and pup“ and tthe fans itIlJIOH trllieirnfeet all J. Weiglund 8d I02 134 _._ k _ \- l o! Rickey“, mm m; post u coach ‘act lilmsacoun er ngt e gm, and E. Ellison 319 14¢ 161 _ t -'i Wm,‘ me cmclnmtl Reds 1mg, n; an attacks of his opponent M. I-lollorsn 158 147 s9 the former gnrdhms. be” w“ with a jarring left jab Noonnn Total 23 chosen to succeed Lam Macphgl], — 39. High single I} Ellison 219. High three E. Ellison 522. Sport Briefs weathered every storm of leather thrown at him to be returned the winner. Gordon McLeod, Navy, outfought Mcfnnis of the Armv in One of the best and hardest bouts of the even- ing. The two game youngsters, both carrying plenty dynamite in every punch stood toe to toe for the three rounds to slug it out with. the former Dodgers‘ executive. now ll lieutenant-colonel in the army- Rickey takes over at Brooklyn officially November l under a five- yesr contract at a reported will‘? of $50,000 and a bonus Hitl- ement. raising the tptal t? His first chore as the one-moi! Brook] n brain trust will be to oi»- tend t e major lesgg; draft 111"?" ing in Chicago Mon am but hi! most pressing task w b9 m‘ choice of a new matron!‘- ‘Ihe list of candidates for m!!!" ager of the nodsers also 1mm" Fred "Fitzsimmons. Chuck Dre!“ Burt Bhotton, Billy ‘Herman em. Bil Meyer, but Blades name h nil the rest. Rernfiember When (m The Canadian Press) pinying under United States H! ' BRDOIQYN, N.Y'., Nov, 3-(0?) -R.allying in the last roundMaxio Berger, Montreal Welterweight on the comeback trail, ouopointed Er- nie (Oat) Robinson, New York ne- gro, lrn the feature eight-round boxing bout at the Broadway Arena tonight. The Canadian weighed 146 3-4, Robinson 101 2-4. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 3—<AP) —'I'.hs [sills pronounced today they had sol Efrnie Kay, voters out- fielder, to Louisville of the meri- can Associatio l. Phiis last May from Cincinnati af- xa-Q TllfLllilwTl-IE TOILER OF COURQE, lWOULD 1 ' BUT PEWNT ‘TILL SOME‘ MAM rm; ALONG sud Dib H‘ OQME NO- NU f AS LOH A5 EVERYTl-HN 2 l5 i W0 KING LL lfiHTl BEFSUPPOQ Vgi) HAD ‘l’ OUBLE WITH THE WHiLE VOD WERE ON THE ROAD TiLLiE, VM AFFYND YOU'RE "THERE'S V i2 NEW NOTHING TO DENIHG ENOUGH. "THERE'S A ILOT CAPTAIN OF QESPONSIBHJTY VAN ATTACHED TO IT! ¢ AROUND . L HIS CAP the of withstanding neither bov hit Palen of the Navy. 180 lbs another fighting man cm: ‘ our th the latter Betti!!! for previously having played for Broo lvn Dodgers and 5t. Lotfis by rues. Tcronw Alvzonsuts sbso Oarvdlnak. ed e 55-7 lacing from a team repre- senlti the U. s. third arm 0°79‘ WET!) PLAINS. N.Y., Nov, 3- (AP)--Pcte Kennedy youngwhite Plains welterweigh , and Herbie Kronowith of New York fought toa six-round draw in the feature box- IISI DR THOMAS’ {a [£777]! 0/1 "éfiléfi-"tilllii -- , _ it.‘ l-llnl l‘ Ills Minerifa for dentin!"- .fl