Q iguana-a m nus CORNER Looking to be in the pink of con- dition 50.1 Smith of Halifax ar- rived in the city yesterday eveninz primed for liis ten-pound date to- night when he meets Stan Bigger. Island heavyweielit champion in the main event. oi the boxing card beirw staged at ihe Forum. Con- fident. of winning smith is a likely wit!!! fighter with his 200 pounds well tiistributed over his rangy Belted m a very heavy puncher. mum's style of battle tonight will be to mo out in tiie very first round for a knockout. Hearing that. Biggar himself was a mixer the Hsligonian was more than pleased and it is a sure bet that. tonflit fans will wiinms a bruis- . hard-hitting struggle once the answer thefirst bell. 711 7K ‘i: rt: Comparing their measurement one can notice very little differ- ence between the pciir. Bigger has m advantage iii age. weight and reach but the differences are very @511 and the pair will enter the rim very evenly matched. Sched- uled for ten rounds i.t is Proble- motlcal just how fill‘ the fight will go. Two fighters with hitting abil- ity like Bigger and Smith possess usually end their iizhts early and whm both like to slug it out. then l. rues on almost any round would not be out of order. >4: ~i< + I b likely that the two will en- ter the ring at. even odds. There be a slight. inclination towards gun Smith before fight time m, Bigigafs many followers will like?! quickly cover any Smith mono! that is in sight. ‘Q 7+‘ 7}‘. "k B1028!’ wound up his training yesterday with a light workout and as ho breezed through his final IGUtOII he was more confidant. than evur of being returned the victor. in at 204 pouncm he will have a (l-pound Dull in the weights over his opponent and although flib advantazeis very slight never- es; it may or may not mean a whole lot before the fight is over. who McCormack. and meet hi the semi-final which I tho scheduled for ten munch. also Ire ready for the gong. And here a 08M that has a lot of - 1500b poaflon Qlwealthofknowledgebothasi ohm: and an official that slaould lone in Island in wdi. lwfl on you well “r ‘ aleieslesle I would not have taken very to have produced fireworks II. last night's meeting. As promi- nent Island sportsmen qulaoed the representatives on the dut- a branch vice-president. and ow for his authority extend- m seam quite right. éli- “it Jr Particularly did this amzle hinge on the junior basdball muddle inst after being of the junior Dissatisfaction was still beina found over that rulinz and Island men were insistent in their demands that before a new vice- giéesident was elected there should some 1ZllRl‘lll‘i"»0(‘ that such hap- DeninRS would not occur aizriin. BOWLING HOCKEY WREST LING Smooth Going For Title Bout Worries Mike By PAUL MICKELSON Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. June l-As every mail poured more cash into his bulging coffers. Michael Strauss Jacobs swept his littered desk arid ordered full steam ahead for his greatest production three weeks from tonight-the return fight be- tween Joe Louis and Max Schmel- ing. Everything appeared so smooth that Promoter Mike was just a bit worried. “Everything5 going too "We've already got the box and it looks like the show can't miss do- ing a million bucks. only...." If Mike. a kind of promoter who gets ore kick getting out. of Jams than’ e does in picking up a stray dollar. thinks he's going to escape a faw headacha in this venture he may be surprised. The anti-Nazi group in New York is sure to make at least a dozen noisy demonstra- tions against. Bchmeling. Sohmeling Booed Last night, when announcement was made of the fight at ringside before Henry Armstrong's massacre of name little Barney Ross. the crowd drowned out Schmelingis name with violent booes. whereas Louis‘ name was cheered quite as furiously. A movement already is afoot t0 picket the big brawl at Yankee Stadium but it won't mean a thing. evidently. because advance ticket soles are brisker than anticipated. Reservations have been made by fight fans from a. score of nations the world over-from Australia to France. A record assemblage of 700 newspaper-men is expected. More than 1,000 Germans are 00m- in: over on a chartered boat. At their rival camw-Schmeling at Speculator. N. Y.. and Louis at Pompton Ltalses, N. J.-—cha.mpion and challenger already are in ser- ious trainlm while Jacobs‘ press agents grind out reams of copy to ballyhoo the mow. Billiards Harry Redmond remained un- defieotod in this year's rovinclal tournament and entered he semi- tbh . remaining pinion in the snooker tournamen are osbad to finish their matcha e d a week. The trophies for ournaments have arrived be on dimlay in the win- the Maritkne Stationers. that the real EPSOM. lilngland. June l-(CP) —A triumPh for the French strain of thoroughbred was achieved to- day when Bols Roussel. |, colt, by Vatout out of Plucky Liege and purchased only a few weeks by Hon. Peter Beatty, won the mom Derby from a field of the best of Ehigliarids three-year-olds. Surefooted over the ups and downs and round the bend of the rain-saddened course. the French colt had the speed and the stamina to make up ground lost at the start and finish four lengths ahead of James V. Ranks's Scottish Union and SlX lengths in fncmt of the 9 to 4 favorite. H. E. Morriss’ Pinch. The race added another chapter to the long rivalrv between French and English mesons. hut the vic- fmy WBs a pular one. for the colts owner a son of the late hero of Jutland. Admiral Fleet Earl Beatty. When Mr. Beam-y went to the ioyal box for oongratulatoms there was manv a cry of "Well done Peter!" 20 To One Shot B015 Roussel started in the field of 22 at odds of 20 t0 . a generous Drioe in view of the large amount o! money waeered on him. Several ks ago he was heavily backed at, one of the Victoria. Club call- overs lri London and before the race today he was one of the last- hour "trips." But the public at large was wary about the French oolt. for he had never rim before in England. In ‘Bois Roassel, Colt, Provides Upset In Winning The Epsom Derby. French Bred fact he had run but one race in his life. the Prix Julsne in April at. Longchamps. France which he won. After that victory he was iii-chased for £8.00) (840-000) by . Beatty from Leon Volterru. noted French reedeir b . ‘The 28-year-old owner got back THE cusiztorrertiww NEWS “m; SPORT cuaizoisiy . NO DELAYS 8.30 pan. TONIGHT BOXING BASKET BALL o1 use SI>QRI “TIIE POPULAR FIEIIT CENTRE” STAGES 3 — EXCITING’ BOUTS — 3 YOU’LL BE THRILLED his 8.000 pounds. plus anotha 828 pounds- by the winners shareofthe ‘Denbys keand ‘stands to acquire an estimated 30,000 pounds in fees when his hcmse goes to stud—fls all Derby winners event- uallv do. It was the first victory for a. Wench horse in the Derby since beaten in the 1934 Derby. Royllty Prelcnt and Queen and about Th0 King 400.000 of their subjects watched 9119 Prime event oi’ the fiatracing Swwed HP the course. B015 Rouzsers time of two minutes, 39 1-5 5m. ands for the 1 1-3 1,111.35 was 5 g_5 wins". No advertising on it either. “nu-Se During the ring introductions, an- nouncer Harry Balogh shouted his pleasure at presenting "attlils moment that dynamic. sensation- al, ever-popular James J. Braddock." And into the Darling. who stands second to “one ring waddled Two-Ton Tony Gal- amung trainers and prfllrlcusly had ento! l l seconds Rid? hon he ors went to 33-year- old Clmrlle Elliott. who previously had won on Call Bov in 1927. The winner was conditioned by Fred . slower that the {our Derby winners to his credit. that world prove satisfact- ory in every . (Jo-operation be forthcoming from the prelim hmmime branch in ev- e17 3300i: and in the appointment M II. Doumn it would be difficult Jizbflndsmonmorefi-ticdforiifie Iflliiléifi i! élé élt )0! Bus’ representatives also stated that aeveml new players would be been on the llneim in future that maid sttenflhen the squad and wifli some of those Dlwem in mind plus the proper handling this col- umn feels scronnly that the Bees MI vet. be a determining factor in this year's race for city and Island honors. BK 44 it if Tonight's softball fixture brings together two evenly matched squads when the Imperlals tangle with the high-flying and undefeated Rovers. Victor-s in the final frames on the only other occasion they "met. Rov- ers will be out tonight to make it five straight. but a revamped Im- portal team promises to make it mlflity hot for 19v McNeilYs smooth + . .. .. gessrs.___Shipley_and_qhi_sl-i_ia_un_ GUTTA hard-hitti crew. (By Alan Raridnl, Canadian Press taff W Durlba n three lengt iri PM“! 1914, fin g y- . yeuhsme other things Henry Armstrong vjowg-y 1n the TM, qqmmmd won when he beat Barney Ross 3w" °‘ “hm- “m” “l” fifiefit‘lffi.ib°ifia?wé‘eorte“ilfifl S . m. mend‘ Om w” soundly Lewis Burton in the Journal fig- U That them at the rate of almost one every two seconds for 45 minutes. season i pouri rain t, ute o1. before an airplane appear- nm n B n“ ha” ed high, over Long Island bowl fl heavyweight champion and Senators In Ma rket For Two Pitchers res Ross absorbed 1.200 blows. means Armstrong tossed The verdict was scarcely a mlnv ying a lighted sign "Armstrong thrill-producer— John Henry Lewis. world light Two- Jack Mc( Pres i dent Midget Le Jack McCourt was Midge accident of the 9 annun fin at the last night in the m A in‘; crowd of inten were nttcndsnce. r ed their intention in: the lucuu with de expected from two other. officers meet again to ‘fiedultes a ‘ o er lms esirous oi Zlbllowing are the <11 the ensuing your: President: Jack Mcooi Vise-President: Leo A Secy-‘Ireas-Arthur \ Executive: Chas. We "Mhsrd, B. Shepherd. a 0y. ifficill Umpire: Tom Base Judcc: Eddie Ve Down The A OHTOWN BOWLING Ton Tony of Orange. N. J., are ' v billed to fiqht 15 rounds at Phll- W» "i=- Glants L033 I 0 P t ndelnhia July 13 Dauber beat w. iapclzeiii 11: l es) elqht other horses‘ in Pilmloo’: J. hwlor 9'. $0.000 Preakneee but someone D- Pflmll 8i beat trainer Dfrf: Sandlen to the .791’- mxml. 9i 3a o $300 vase awarded the winner. It 5- 9°!“ T. D f Y was stolen. mm__u“_ i zgers e eat anks 8-4 ..;.'...:;,wg>y,;m,i,r,; gnaw-e m“ Akgfigofz- a _ . l’ Q _.____ fie r5? ggnsefothétftuéidgfiiem in tonkht’: main event at the N. J. 010w 96 NEW YORK’ 17"!” 1'—(-\P)— "Vlvfifiérsof tlieAmei-ioanlieaglne the Washington Senators prooi- T- “exam. 94 N”? Y°Pl< 01M“ @1111 4MP in to on 8-4 victony over the World dent. Incidentplly ui-irtz pretty l"- Jonah N m» 11mins 51mm d w! n 4-1 bus for his eighth straight well sold on the third-place team 0- mull" w d°°l51°n $0 Win18 FMS wen and win the season. he has now. B16653 445 the Piratm at Pittsburgh today. blanking Yanks with -___ IQWMLIJL‘ In 1h windw- Tom-mo. and had thea- National League five mu for seven frames. he was A check-up on Lou Gentle"! re- mlh 9111819 V- 549N911 Basebefil lead cut to two gems; s; tagged 1m- homg-rs by 1m; Gem-g cord shows he got 2,559 hiinuirdi ' Huh "m" w- 549N911! B- mu- and. Bill Dick 2.000 .0011 8am an C Bauers. going the route for the Frank Omsettfyinmthterle ililgrlltlhtwil claimiiglllirléxfsvoritenglub has elrn- F an no!’ "A"! Bow first time this year and scoring his the Yankee i-uris Cmgetti’ ed riim saoo in drying contests ' ' ' -—'— {if "mo" hendwffed B111 ‘Iierrv’: with a mate abroad. ffame Joe Medwick. st. Louis Cardinal O s. “'99 ”°""°' u wtiiii hits. 1mm m . l ,r iiisbttiri d P --— firsgpgix HIITILHQSYGALYBT belnlg blcnk- downed iivhiiewa$ifgfi 53%;! di-tfmf he lneg solid! S L‘ Blmdwd 16° no ed twice in Boston Man y. the some“; the winmm m“ on Bud- touch third base on trips from 0. Goody 141 120 Giants wstrettzhed moi-elem d” Lewis’ sharp single with two l9" ‘Mg, t° m‘ bench 9nd "9': o Max, 303 m streak aaimgsbet Mm- b h fild.J DiMsggb - ma; 101:1 no?” amalbswin the sixth guiifithangifl-l-XIK. on second m me ereigghfl thus! Megelouchef- mdibgbvttaent of the MP3 wrath“ “dc r‘ “an” m l“ vn m pple’ do . ‘P11111113 “m5 5 ———— _ v _ _ ' At st. muissthe sixth place Oar- into the umpire Mitethgg “$73 The “We mm" H" New" dAog gait Twink of the d: Meir“? “ital n“ w“ m" ‘ a" mm“ l? m dlmls resembled the Wwerhmise the game wiiéri Jimmy de ghong l"! l0 Mme Be" ‘flgleln-lgggef Building last. night. n» meeting fir». 31g? on flotflfdtfnfditll}; l" “W” H l“ gtiltfgrrgf: xcaévgns 03s" t eel” M gags grad men. and Berger and $31 dlenglyt $515; Jew Comfy was called by Socy-‘lreasurer can would not interfere wiui hockey Cll‘ 1-, 154 ¥ dwelling Pfiiladeilphm PM}; Aye 1a t}, u, t handicap at Aquc uct Monda . 5mm” d “ma” and vuwh" bu] “m! u " “mm the“ 3- 399m"! 19° 1 One of Joe Medwiclfls 1.5m- m. m 1.0m m‘ ' ° A M“ p“ Seabiscuit. withdrawn from h m“ ‘°" N” m““'"‘°khum "UL m’ “"9"” "1 “W” "'9 11°" ‘W’ was his fifth hOme run of the sce- Amgrican Lrgdgue leadlntg was‘? much "c9 Wm‘ the Adm“! m‘ sent. at ldibomffffiwflbQ we" m‘ wmommaéAu' o’ ‘ffmt. ‘i: l”; . _ ' ' i . ii ta train- - - l‘ - W! 8030mm!’ varies» Meer pitched a 9113i at” bgive Lyn“ 1°32.“ enggtsggekegforwithes ?llhb no. n“ “n” m‘ “m” "° m" Bvl-h Mr- Qhl-eholm and himself rive hitter for his roiinzi win Of m, g m °“ “e 1 “Cw” $50 00o Massachusetts handicap at - °lm WW ‘he 1mm" were here m m w help in any 1. 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WWW" 9* time branch. and m advised aim o. smut 11o m m the ‘Gum, mm gmisfi) , "l; "WWW present to think carefully um well h 1mm l0! l" NEW YORK- June !—(AP)— Manager Joe owning’ fifth homer TZgBTS 9 - 8 rui- the esiidzsrncy “h” “ml” “m” ‘”°"’“'°"d'“°‘ 1; gignghud 161 m Vernon Kennedy came within three o: the senson- which he blasted w. asked ample»? w w" 5mm” “m” shims. 147 in home H1115 of sh/u out», m, mm 1m, of At. this point much discussion We: . teammates 0n state ms status of the M.P.B.A. Ymlm” W“ '9 "9 D9‘ M" m ..... I N An. of C.l!i1‘0¢fl‘flfa0flmA.A.U. £“"°§°"“h°d““°‘n§m "““" .1. Peterson 1011661 A "m" l" ""1 a o. m answering the question 9' ° “m” 9 9 “hm” 1t Winner 14o lil mid played last. nkhtvinoe _ “and m” m, “ma Dr. Yeo. Byron Brown. B. l". Doyle. ' ' she" T189“ “f. "villi", 9.3m; a events in sport had changed gm FY93; J§f°h p""“l""e-d""u'ff s. Arleneult 1A6 12o g ac s from Ike Moresl es “firmly in m, m, i”, yum eron. . ugon voc r a You“ m m , Of H. R. Tennis Club llaw They Compare In Bout Tonight Stan Bigger, Charlottetown‘: Is- land heavyweight boxing champion and Halifax: Hal Smith were both ready to swap blows in the main event of s. boxing card in the Forum here tonight. The bout has been scheduled for 10 rounds and hag aroused considerable interest. ow they compare: PERfiHA TIREZS Biggar Smith 28 Age 29 204 Weight 20! 6' 2" Height 5' ma" 16%" Neck i7" 40" chest (normal) 40" 3"’ chest b! expanded) " 2" loops d" 12" forearm 13%" 7%" wrist. 8" i216” fist l4" 35%" waist 82" 25%" thigh 3%" 15%" calf l7" 10" ankle 10%" 76%" reach '70" Officials for the cud will be: Timers. Ed Acorn and Dr. Doumn: ring clerk, George Hooper: iuihes. Jack Connolly and John Ounemn: announcer. Albert nnon; mf- erees. Leo Kelly (preliminaries) and Tom White (main bout). Use Mlnn_rg_s__Llnlmu-it for bites nounoed STUBBS AND TIPPIE n‘, ‘u~".'.".>;r;»iri.»-~ w Hurling 8-bit ball ma Dillon m‘ sentiments on the met . . Hockey ind broken away from the l" MW‘ the spearhead of the winners at- ments at times became quits heat- A; 7 we e he time m" = hm w» §s.b.ii.°it“éi't“e§?.f”a..°°nl‘h‘3 w wt aw u» ww- or w» I» “W” “"533 in gs fourth with two mates n- m“ 3mm and . mom“ 151$! were madeclmr - whether or not the! mould $499190 °n V" ‘nirl PM!‘ Tigers found the oflerina ofkn mum, m, 1,94 or m. 0mm At, Dwqiised from the M.P.B., the Jack Richards was elected f,§'j,“‘f,f,‘§.é‘{'_ ‘WM’ “m” “m” that meetina all the officers then u ‘he mfltmufdflnnfme moms 1 wmdml‘ “t ‘m’ “mum meeting ineups: m °fl h“ but e1“ Douuan‘: was the only nomination A‘ clmfi g o; m; Holy Rgdeeltngr Tennis Tkem G_ Kmmcm m. prnubm the new slate of officers were e- w (mm ‘More the meetm‘ m w" h Arsem v m“ 1"‘ m!“ R" Fain" MW" n: J. oweii- 1b: T. Molded. lb: D. “t” “ w“ “m”! m“ u" M” aiiiv declared maria .-ic¢-piesissrit P- “‘"°' ii eau is honorary president. - - y 1W“ 53mm Wm!“ ‘m? Wm‘ m9 ‘ _ ‘ 6- 00719 . Constance Ooyle was elected wisemf; W1‘; wwM6LmDq|Do|nn‘u]1' m mm“ Omfllwl-IW- 11¢ 1e" "l" °' m’ M'P'B'A A U- d 0' K. Kennels»! first vice-president; Ivan Berri- §§§§ow'_",;_' 'c' ' m u“ m’ mm“ The mw_.'!-___ 0° 1° on gun, second vice-president; Mary was, Carver, c; 1,: gwqllqw, p; n: g,“ “on” y, crown, trgarsuirler Dtfld rlliilizabetg F, Pound, Lb; J. McLeod. . ‘v; e Q) 1 Doufi... . onnors. an sRoc es an M 1,11 , 3b; ,1, mum, _; R. A ' c, at? Callaghan, advisory commit- cs-wxullf; H. Chandler, c}: I490 j - $0", g. - Doiron. l. . K’ M‘; m1; - Retiring President Pius Cal- Umpires-At the plate, I. Dooley. ’ ' laghan presented a repo t iew- th bases. A. P . I A q; 11AM! ing the year's activities?‘ Flefdtures on e any n s (“ALLEN of the report included an in- 5“n;_ ‘ crease i? menlgership “and the NEW YORK June 1 Henry l” a Dunun ; f _ ~ , *" - r ru'I“1lli-ea'cI‘:'1egas(i)irer‘serf2%gli-'t was giv- ‘s hid for the "triple L959 mil" Afinatrmlfl “V9”? in 362 on by Mary Brown. The meeting ' ' " inn. in a lb-round tmmglhlgmlglml’ ° ° a 90° unanimously ed motions of ' I match with iilhtrweight. champion ha” ma“ me‘ ' Rm Dr. McMahon 717 _ former lightweight king and twice _, "OW 0f than e w fem“ hon Lou Amber! bi Hemmer, N’. v. l . n, m, w“ w” 078W‘ iii-solemn, Fg"‘\*rtrlllicf(}tianna A P b a dT-s u w“) may was m for July 2s. wt eithsr '”‘“°§,a‘_{, a” ggnogngg, {mum Tom-sin HOW n agary RD 7. R1‘ OW- ( . . llll’ ll'l I300 Ygjk Of‘ O ard now in Saint John, N. B. I ¢l°irs)t ythree and tics in eooh and, a u-m xhgrxhyeagngflzagxaméorgneihem)‘; aillvleoécsld— 182 °9¢“°- mrwi-itwiiimuktmciimu |mk1n¢ogh15c.r¢q_ - m, T . T _ gf§§:?§ a u» Wilma trimesrohzmufif thouah he lgelgowill be f 3119;‘; p any"; Qurney Averill, Indhnb a1 1313451 a b’ m“ ‘Alumni “ m undo-Idol. fines“ mo.“ g, Orgwgll m . Eoskytwmdum agolg i‘: i‘): ‘K3 m‘ "9 “l '9 "u “m” “*9 9"‘ 113%? rnibmtrbimiseumiimcium the. troll?!“ 3V8. B . — . ' p "ill-at in history w hold t-hr e rim-him PedroM t. eLPu - l w. 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