REAOII FOR NIIIKEY’S full-flavored Tobncco The which never disappoints. 20c Per I-‘il lold The Inland Over iiickoy It Nicholson TOBACCO 60.. LTD. Chorloltetown Dodgers Fall Back Into Second Place ‘ilifith Boston Braves t (By The Canadian Presaw . Scoring twice 1n the - ‘fli inn- pig on Jackie Rohhw- homer] a walk and double L" e 111-‘ wards. Brooklyn l over- oame a one-run dc . ..id wcrii on to down (‘niciiiiinti Reds 6-5 in the second manic of a Nlriozial year-old daughter Michelle's edu-lwcli alaiiist t"l>-1l"i"llt?"“ l" . . League double‘ "ll*‘!‘ ycstcrdtrv. The Roi". vn tiic (\',)4"11i‘!' 3-1 behinz ‘he f..c- t llil"l‘il!‘l’l of lanky Fhvcii B'.'ir'\.\'cl‘.. As a remit of the J»i)l‘.'. Brook- lyn fell hack into a second place tie with Rosuui llizwcs. nvhn- riawned Chicano 3-1. The sccotid crime ma: ‘l the‘ Brooks lll‘~‘ triumph or * tho Reds in 1111' cnznccmcrits this season Ralph Bronco. who lost‘ the opener to Blackivcli. go’. cre- dIi for t‘. virtniil’ WW1 . V; . strut)!- . ‘ivirlcri :1 victnrv 5n ti... spmtpy his sixth straight. _ Bryglnn mgttic ‘t four victories in a rmv I\i' an ' (“U15 2-1 behind silent Jchnr" S ._ cshn squec/crl homo ivha.‘ lllf/‘tljftll to be the win- pint: rwii and tlicn pVFliEtl him- self out n7 n 1121c lain to 53in hi! sixth triumph ti’ ill!‘ F91‘- “Il- whm ti.» (‘use tnndc tr ' Brcchccn fail- azainst Philadelphia fltillies last night but scored liis seventh twin of the season as Sf. flan-y (that (Tall 9d tn finish Louis Cardinals clinic thrcuzh 171th an 33-3‘ VIM/til‘- Billy Rlxznci": “1~1oopcr" infield rigle with (‘to has”. loaflcd in e 12th lrmlri avc Ncw York ants a 3-2 . j over Pitts- bn-gh Pmatns and a full-game lead in the pennant race. Junior Practice ‘Ibo K. o-l Cfijiinlor baseball team Two Bank Managers Win Derby Awards WAIWLRLOO, Que. iCPt Another bank Georges 1'1. llallaiire of Quc, l5 tlie fifth Cana $40,000 with a ticket on Migoli‘ iviiic-h placed second in the derby» A Toronto bank manager was also. a winner. liis only plans as vet M‘ thifl innnov are to help further hi_< 15- Jiinc 10 ~— imanagcr, Waterloo. t cation. litowe Escaped ‘Serious Injury i l PHILADELPHIA, June liM-(CP) —Lynwooti (Schoolboy) Rowe, l veteran Phillies’ pitching are. es- , t taped serious injury Monday when t he was struck on tho elbow by I. flying fragment from Stan Mus- Ia1‘s broken bat. but he will he zut of action for at least. a ivcek. X-ray studies disclosed that R/nve suffered a painful laceration cl’ the elbow. There was no bone bruise or break and no damage to the ulnar nerve as originally , feared. t osmium vttttztt l Decis-ively uutplaying its rivals in lthe closing chukkei-s, the United 1States won the Westchester Cup‘ international polo series eight ycarsi l ago today by defeating Great Brit- , ain 9-4. It was the second straight ivictory for the American team and meet for practice n! the Park‘ reduced the third Same to the sta-J 5.30 t-hls evening. COLCATE SIIAYE CREAM performance. It'a light In 1011 clear through your shave. Try Colgate Shave Cream your next above. You can't lose --if you're not completely sat- ldcd send the carton top to Colgate, Toronto l, and you'll get double your money back. ‘Goliata Shave Cream gives you champion , flufiy, easier to spread —quicker to work in and because Colgate Shiva Cream is moist and active it stays on tus of an exhibition. Ilse Any '1 IOIE SHANE! LOWER "ICES BOXING CLASSIC "ouster" NOTE: NIFORUM MAIN 000T —— 10 RO0NOS JIMMY uoomzv vs “ABE” ucoiosttrv MONCTON, N. B. DARTMOUTH, N. S. SEMI-FINAL — 0 RONNOS t “N10” LEBLANC I24 Lbs, Moncton PRELIININARIES -— 4 ROIINIS EAIIN McNEVIN BENNY MATNESDN I70, NEW HAVEN DNIIBK NEIISTIS IIO LBS., CHARLOTTETOWN YOUNG STEELE I20 Lbs., Charlottetown RINSSIIE 1.50 -— RESERNEO 1.25 — RIISN 1.00 the rint: Mooney of Monctoll. N. R. on Sat- urday night iicxt he will he fac- l ing the toughest test ever the time he sizirlcrl 1n conic i prominent-c dian to Winl “mm 'Mc.ncton born fighter \\lio in Whcn Ace McCloskcy steps into zteaiiist Irish Jimmy since amnng the hts of the boring ifitil. -I- + + -I- In fact at the tircsciil tiinc one will find plenty of backers for the ad- dltiozi tn pilinq up an enviable tit.- name. iv + d- 1|- Capabie of boxing n11 icrnis with smooth \\'¢l'kr1l£‘11 Mooney can also 1f necessary slut: it out. A willing llfllilCl‘ lic has earned thc respect of tntllvllvfllfl with the dynaniitc hc carries in cither hand and McCloskcy will} 1 lhe is to cnntétiuc 111$ PIMKYP-‘S m‘ l wards a. malt-h ii-‘itli either Roper 1 have In be on his best hchavio-ur Wbynott or Joe PH!‘- t t lulu l mlflrlic- ‘ strin: of knockouts I13‘? 21W SlWW" l (‘YCH ‘ TI-IEWCJIIARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN Speed King of Kid i L newest. toy is this miniature cur which his lather, noted Italian speed c111‘ designer, standing behind hi world, It is only 60 inches long. miles an hour. I mechanical kiddy car "cucciolo," dy iiar League l i: , is to envy of his playmates in Rome. His‘ m, says is the smallest car in the has a rcai motor and runs up to 25 The boy, an expert driver. has appropriately named his which means puppy. Tweedsmuir iiups rl- + d‘ 'l' McCloskev according: lo co-. promoter Gussle McLcllni-t oft Iiallfax is 13.0111! through the most. l inierisivc iralnin: period o1’ his cnrecr. Bunny knows full ivcll that a defeat at this Slngc of the‘ game will ivreak havoc with his chances for further advancement. and local followers are certain of WIIHGSSIIIQ a razor-sharp. hard hittini: champion in action out" they come nut fighting for the rvpening round. ~l' -l- ~1- between a- The semi-final Lund and Kid LeBlanc of Mcnc- , the latter in thc Mooney should he another throughout tori. stable raising affair round. Lund, on‘t1ie WAS‘ "D 1h” fistic ladder will. like MtCioskcih be facing an acid 16st and 1i‘ he ha" gOI by the frcc liard liittinz Motnctonlan ii-‘rll cer- tainty he in line for scraps against ‘ ers. ~1- -l~ Kid Nickerson. Lund‘s manager and trainer. 1s taking lhc slim- built youngster along slowly. lie is well pleased with Lunds pro- zresa to date and feels that with a few more bouts imrlcr his hell’ his protege will be ready for a shot at Chuck Ornfllii. the hard- hlttinl: Halifax yotunzstcr who l< just about considered the heft in his ivcight around these hlarltimc parts. higher-rated fight '0' + + + -I- 'l- Coming up in the near future- the riatc of which is to he lil- nounced later 1s a heavyweight. boxint: tournament at the Forum that should provide plenty inter- est and flslicilffs. At time thcre is sonic confusion as Bud ; hair- 1 every t swiriginti. i the present l to just who is the rcigning tit1e-‘ holder among the Island's bl! I27 LBS. VS VS I61 IIIIR I02 L03. VS K ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAXES SATURDAY JUNE 14-930 I10 LIIND , CHARLOTTETOWN , CLYDE RIVER LEY ADAMS . CHARLOTTETOWN ID CORMIER I24 Lbs., Charlottetown ADVANCE SALE I0 A. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 13TH AT FORUM, CONTINUING ALL DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-RU SH SEATS ON SALE 8 PM. SATURDAY.—ALL RINGSIDE AND RESERVE SEATS SOLD ON STRICTLY FIRST COME-FIRST SERV- ED BASIS. —— GET YOURS EARLY. Presented Yesterday I l ’Z‘wecdsmuii' iprescnted today at. the sccondt Iclayls sessions of the 15th bien—,‘—T0m11\.V Bllmi- Qflltiflo-bfir" nlal conference of ttic Federated‘llPflvfflYPlfllll “PX 11g 8W1". lflflliy Women's Institutes of Canada, ibccumc n citzcn of the United The Hampton. N. 13., Institute Stairs. won the cup for the best book on: Buns-r. -wl‘.o was ‘zorii lit I-Ian-‘ village history. prepared by Mrs. (‘my Humphrey and her sister, iss Helen Scovil, The Bible 11111, ll\. S., Institute won the cup for ‘the best. shopping bag in the i handicraft competition and the Ilslay Zion Institute, Wcst. Vic- ‘toria. District. Ont. ivon the cup lTommy Burns lNow Citizen l HALIFAX. June l0 .- (OP) ._lof u. s. A. JUNE 11, 1947 liraw For Standard Sup Match "Following 1s the draw for the standard Cup matches at the local Golf Club. The first mat.- ches will be played this after- noon, if weather conditions per- mil. The first round is tobe completed by June I2. R. T. Holman vs. Wllf Dowlirig. Dr. L. E. Prowse vs. Cecil Dow- ling. W. R. MacNeili va. Jos. Reid. J. H. Hellofs vs. M. J. Dowling. ArtwMacKeiizie vs, Dr. W. I... MacDonald. Joe Dougan vs. Clove Crasweil. Jim Coles vs. Harper MacNeill. Pud Beer vs. Guy Kennedy. Gordon MacDonald vs. Gordon Foster. - Gordon Drlllon vs. Bob Giggcy. W. E. Cotton vs. L. J. Stacey. Howard McInnts vs. Charles Trainer. I Ivan Horne vs. J. H. Cerry. H. Bohaker vs. A. E. Russell. Don MacMillan vs. Angus Mac- Eachern. Irving Prziught vs. B111 Burnett. W. A. Gaudet vs. G. G. lluilhes. C. Cups for winners in tIllYEB natioizni competitions were‘ FRESNO, CallL, June 1'1 -- (AP) over. 0111.. and who later lived in Alberta, explained that while a lnative of Cttnada he hast always considcrcd 1iim.cl,f a citizen 0t the Unitrd States but. soldcm had lived tin one place long Cnoligh to com- lplele the naturalization process. i Now an ordained minister re- lforcner heavyweight. champion also Gordon Hutcheson vs. J. Montgomery. Frank Acorn vs. Sterling Mac- Donald. Jack MacEachern vn. Somerled 'I‘rainor. Fred Cannon vs. Heath Saund- ers. I". B. Conrad vs. Al Rogers. Norman Anderson vs. Ralph Jenkins. Tommy Keefe vs. Albert Wil- SOD. l J. T. Place vs. Doug Pierce l E. M. Bagnall vs. A. J. Haslam. l Ted Bradley vs. “I-Iad" Macin- = ms. l B111 Bovlcs vs. Jim Larabee. Harry" Sear vs Arnett Howatt. l The complete draw with handl- caps 1s posted in the Pro Shop at lthe Club House and the first named player in each instance is responsible for arranging the time of play. for the best essay on "The Booklsiding in COZIIIF-Kfl, the fifi-ycar-oldl B l’ l t 0w mg The cups were donated by Lady Twccdsmltir, wife of the former Governor General. l ‘I Have Enjoyed Most." l Itn_v.'i. Q 'l- + 1' This coming tournament settle the issue once and for all lirith the Island winner getting a "lack at thc New Brunswick and Nova Sl-otia champions at a later datc. With the Maritime titles settled it is the intention of Messrs. Archer and McLellan to stage a hout with the Canadian heavy champion at present. Emile Boucbard nf Montreal. -l- + 1- We are 1n trcceiot of the 1041 baseball izui-ric from the Depart- ment. of Physical Fitness through its director Bill Reid. The booklet which contains all the playing rules, 11st of chmtplons, batting averages_ etc., of the professional leagues together with illustrations is a u-elcome addition to the sports department and the action or Dtr- cctor Rclrl 1s much appreciated, -l' + will + -l- Anotber sports edition which we have received recently is the Maritime Horseman. containing up 1o date news of 1946's racing pro- grammes together with articles by well known harncss race racon- tours, including the Maritime rac- iur: review by Lt. Col. D. A. Mac. Klflnflfl. D.S.O. Again We extend our thanks to the publishers of the book. fiaéflf/ sq For ‘Sale YIMYS MOTION PICTURE CIRCUIT NICIV PROJECTOR AMPLIFIER-SPEAKER ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT TRAILER I040 MERCURY CAI Also: CIRCUIT 0F SIX TOWNS. Excellent Opportunlly Apply: MONTAGUI had his nzimc officially changed ifrom Noah Brousseau to Tommy l Burns. l ' I-Ie became champicti 1n 1906 when ,Jim Jcffrlcs rctirci. Burns won lthc heavy title by dcfcaiing Mar vin Hart in a ‘Los Angrlcs. He held the title un illl Drc. 26. 1908. aihcn he was dc- in lfented by Jack Johnson 14 rounds at Sydney, Australia. ,“Bro~lten Time” Illiecision lIits iSourt Note iiere TDRONTQ June 10—(GP)-De- clsiotn of the International Ama- teur Athletlc Federation to post- pone a decision on the controver- sial “broken time" issue. today struck a sour note with aomesec. tiom of Canadian sportdom. even though Canada voted for the de- lay in the London meeting. "Broken time" is an old argu. ment in Dominion amateur ath- _lct.‘lc circles and would allow pay- ment to amateurs while absent from their rcrzular posts. The idea seems to be to prevent athletes from go-ln: bankrupt while run- hing, jumping or throwing Jave- lins for their country. When questioned as to what be thought of the United States move which delayed the "broken time" rlccislon until after the 1948 Olympics. Both Somcra of the On- tario branch of the A.A.U. of C. said that while athletics may there hcen purely a gentleman's t anmc many years ago "the world t titis changed cnounh so that cer- tain rifles and regulations could stand face-lifting." I-Iec Phillips, University of Tor- onto track coach and himself a member of two Olympic teams. figured that. the Uni-ted States and England were taking the wrong attitude. "'l‘here was a time when ath- letes of international calibre were all collage fellows." saw Phillipa. “That isn't the situation now.” The opening meet on this truck will WEDNESDAY, Owing to unfavorable weather which has hindered work on the track, the race muting scheduled for Riverside, June 25th, Im been definitely cancelled. conditions talut piocc on JULY 23R!) zit-round bout a‘ l CITTOWN ALLEY! ‘ IiAin-ilnation Tournament .. 98 11S D. ‘Garrihum 89-400 A. McFarlano .. lll 90 104-305 J. Ranaghan 111M 101 99-304 P. Harley .. 90 105 98-293 L. Ford 8'7 95 l01—283 F. Doucettc . 8'1 93 100-280 s. Peterson v1 as ea-zia V. Proude E 89 99-276 G. Kay! 84 93 96-273 B, Taylor . .02 92 83-267 It. Mccallum 86 96 83-264 N. Robinson .. ‘I6 102 84-281 G. Newaon . 81 88 84-468 M. Ostway 31 90 ro-zso h McCallum 87 00 'H—248 I. Thompson .. Q 08 81-346 W Rice .. .84 83 75-242 I McCormick .73 80 78-240 C LreClalr .75 80 77-332 E. Plneau ........ .. 8S B0 84-323 Oandlepku-Saml Finals Old Timon:- E. Doucetta 0i 9'1 R8 V. Ccyle 88 94 94 J. Cameron . 101 99 B7 R. Duncan 109 83 92 F. Doucetta s90 93 B8 Tota1-—1407. Champs:- 08 95 84 9D I E. . Total-HM. High single R. Duncan 1M. I-Iigh three I. Rice 301. Ponies: Champ! 8 1-2; Old 11m- ers 1 1-2. - Following player: to bowl l! 6:46 tonight:- I. McKinnon. M. Goodwin, l. Mee- Donald, J. Power. If. Btanley. D. stamey, B. Stanley. J. Keys, D. Purcell, C. Francis. W. 5tead_ E. IArter. P. Perry, B. Whltlock, D. Larter. E. Rice. '1'. Doyle. G. Matheson. l. amlth, M. Carver. C. Calant. 'l‘. 5train_ M. Mackenzie. V. Pineau. Sport Briefs BRYN MAWR, Pm. J1me 1L (Aw-Intuit C. French. 60-year- old plonelr I01! polenlonal and one-tine Ryder Cup captain. died today. . IIQ retired from gdlf about five years ago. WINNIPEG, June to '-t(P)_- Abe Yanofcky. youthful Canadian chm mum. said today he will leave wummw night for Montreal to compote 1n a Canada-Australia radio chess tournament. At ltl conclusion he will compete in Can- adian Chllllflmlhlpq pt Quebec 0W Stewart. Moore vs. Dr. E. S» Glddings. Andy Likely vs. Johnnie Square- briggs. Walter Pickard vs. Alan Mac- Millan. i! Unlua Pro-arranged , Second Siraiglai Viciofif ctovca CLUB f * a "Ill! IATUIDAY NIGHT DANOI ' ODIN ‘IO ‘I'll PUBLIC Tables Reserved. Blake your Reservations Ierly Ollllll ID”. —CAFETERIA— . Int; at tl O'clock with lnlbnalrea Grahams‘ LIDIION I00 IMJI ‘ ‘ Reservations will not be beta after b1 o'clock. I Legion Team Falls Victim To Early I i Attack: Lose lo. 1 Punching nut eight of their eleven hits in the second and third-innings good for eight. runs and adding lone tallies in the fourth and fifth frames. Freddie ‘Nhalenls Rovers last night chalk- ed up their second City Baseball League ‘victory in a row as they humbled the lcgloizalres 10-1 1n tin encounter that produced both good and bad baseball in the near freezing weather that. prevailed. But outside of the two innings that the Rovers bats boomed mt a victory song the Legionalres. guided by "Had" McInnis. made a nip and tuck battle of it hold- ing their opponents to two runs while pushing across one 1n the fourth themselves and tn the oth- er innings having eight runners stranded on the sacks as batsmen failed to come through 1n the clutch. Particularly in the first inning did the losers miss out on a great chance when they filled tlic bases with one out on twp solid hils and an error only it have a sirikcout turn into a doli- ble killing as the runner on first “'55 picked off first by a 511;!) throw from the Rovers‘ catcher. Vernic Larter, Legion threatened again in the sixth ivren they put runners on second and third with two re- tired but. an attempted squeeze play by McInnls went for naur!“ as Umpire Francis ruled t“! batsman had interfered with the Rovers‘ catcher and called him out to retire the aide. Elmer Larter. big right hander of the Rovers was -n1cked for eleven hits during the encounter but was lnvinciIe in the pinches as he left clght runners stranded. I-efty McAlecr. ace portsider, fell victim to the Rovers early attack but: steadied in the closing frames to limit who winners to three safeties. BOX SCORE > I I Legion Henncssey, lb. bfcInnis. 2b. Williams, 3b. Perry, c. Mclsaac, rf. lifcKenzle, cf. .. Goodwin. if. Blanchard. u. McAlcer. I1. usawu-n-h-t-w-a QOOI-IOOOOO QHMHNHEQOH=. llr-lOv-li-l-Jr-lwé “P'l¢°F4F"lI-l“)-.>l n-nr-aooo-naunfll Totals Rovers C. Ward. cf Higson, 2b. Whalcn. rf. Whitlock, ss. Trainer. 1h. V. Larter. c. McKinnon, 3b. .. F. Leclalr, 1f. . .. E. Lartcr, p. ‘E. Ward, cf. Qav-nnn-abni-flv- ov-cuneuv-asn-g: 0asl~¢§ucog3§ Totals . 35 f-Replaced C. Ward in fourth. a-Batter called out. for inter- fcrencc. Summary: Earned runs: Rov- >4 O 0-4 r- E's w >4 OI N era, 7; Legion 1. 1st base on @151". Williams, E. Latter (2), R1550“ Whalen. V. Larter, LeClalr. w; base hits: Tralnor, Goodwin, w=t_ liams, Whitlock. Sacrifice hie, McKenzie. Stolen bases: l-Villlami, McKenzie. C. Ward. V. Larter, 1r LeClalr. Hits: off Lartcr. ll in a innings; off McAleer. 11 In seven innings. struck out: by McAlegy '1; by Larter 6. Base on balls: off Larter 1; off.’ McAleer 1. Wild pitch, McAleer. Loft. on base; Legion 8; Rovers 5. Double play: McIsaac to I-lcnnesscy 1n third; McAleer to Hcnnesscy llama in sixth. Umpires: At. the plate, George Francis; on the bases, Jack Kane, George Hawkins. . Ilylnnlngs: ' 123455711 a as Legion 00010000-11110 Rovers 0531100x~l0IlI iirecoTestifies At Boxing Probe NEW YORK. June 10.. (App. Johnny Greco of Montreal. Cana- dian contender for the welter- weight boxing championship, and Paul J. (Rankin) Carbo, whose alleged connections with several boxcrs have been tinder investiga- tion by the district aitoriicyfls of- fice, testified before the Grand Jury tcdtav. ' Both refused to make any com- ment, It was announced thrnuch their counsel. and refused to sign waivers of immunity. It was alsolearncd at the Dis- trict Attorneys’ office that among a group of several boxing tig- ures questioned during the sea- sion was Irving.Co1ien. manager "of middleweight contender Rocky Graziano, Grazlann‘; licence was revoked-by-tlte- New - York-State Athletic Commission for failure to report an alleged $100,000 bribe offer. Rovers Practice A11 members of the Rovers hast-- ilail team are asked to attciul a practice session at the Knights of Columbus diamond this evening at. 6:30 sharp. It. 1a compulsory that. a. full turnout be on hond for the workout. ' Fred Whalen. Coach. Legion Practice The Legion baseball team will hold a practice at. the K. of C. zflamond this evening at 6.39- t whorl‘ d9 I you mean - - - "lllllul day long. Timmy friend any unborn GIT SOIAI TO- Aa far u I'm concerned It mean: a tobacco pa: our mach JD ; a . 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