AQ-o-vvwv-vvvvv-v-vrrwrrvw; NEW YORK. June ZJ—(AP)—— The New York Yankees 118d B major league record they 5119-" WW1 several other clubs today as they blasted out three home runs in one inning and went on to beat the Browns 8-4 in S1. 110L118. They b11115 moved back into second Pia-CE. b8- hind the Indians. The three Yankee homers came in the sixth. all of them off Les Tietye. and were good for five rum. Lou Gehrig hltvlil-S 10th of the year after Jo:- DiMaggto _l".1d opened the inning with a. irlplr; Joe Gordon rip cu; a four-bugger and scored Tummy Henrich ahead of hlm- and Spud Chandler lifted another into the left field sun seats. Retain Second Place NEW YORK. Julie 20—<A.P)— Scoring two runs olf Johnny 1mi- ning in the 13th inning. clliClllllflM REC!» today xiuscd out. Lhe Bees. 3-1 ill Boston to Pftflln their slim sec- ond-place margin over Chicago Cubs. With one out. and Wally Berger on first 1n the Reds‘ half of the fixiat lrmno Ival Goodman lLll/Qd a triple to right. centre to score Berger with the deciding run, He scored himself a moment later o!) Frank McCormickks long fly. In Brooklyn. behind the seven- hic pitching of big Bill Lee. who hung up his eighth victory of the seaqn. Chicago pounded out ll hits p0 whip the Dodgers 5-1. attack included I home run by Ripper Collins with I. man on base. which gave the Chicagoans their first two runs and a single. double and lriple by Phil Cavarretta. auwtmq HOCKEY WRESTLING Yankees Blast Trend Swings To Louis As I Three HOWE“ Fistic Faithful ‘Flock To l" " l " 8 New York For Title Bout By ALAN GOULD Associated Pres Sports Editor NEW YORK. Juno U-Slznling ln- the high temperature of their own arguments. as well as the cur- rent June heat wave. the fistic faithful tonight gravitated toward the big town and the big fight. The approach of the near $1.000- 000 spectacle this Wednesday ev- ening in the Yankee Stadium. feat- uring dusky Joe Louis and teubonic Max Schmellng in a 15-round match for the world heavyweight I boxing crown, seemed to be condu- cive to more fever than fact-find- ing. Although the climax of training | camp activity produced nothing more startling than re-assurance that both gladiators had worked themselves into the traditional peak of condition. it developed week-end . betting had made champion Louis i a more pronounced favorite toturn the tables on his challenger. Betting Odds There has been little tendencyto "co overboard." either financially or for literary effect. but Broadway Jack Doyle reported his latest wagering quotations as follows: l to 2 against Louis to win. 1'1 to l0 against Schmeling. on a decision: 9 Lg l0 against a knockout byLouis 5 to 2 against a repetition of his 1936 k0. by Schmellng. “Louis will become a strong fav- orite. if the present trend contin- ues. and may be the 2 to 5 choice by Wednesday," Doyle added. Barring sudden develo ents. there's little reason to dou t that __ w-most of them designad tn ltllnt that "Louis can't 1ose"--but this is a, characteristic of the fltht ‘Jame. in its b er inga. It can be ounted nomu first ex-champion retain the crown. will put the championing» “on ice" back home in Germany. This. of course. would be a sev- ere blow to the industry now dom- inated by Promoter Mike Jacobs. It doesn't hold vary much weight. however. Rovers Blank Bees ll -O In $oftball Tilt Limiting his opponents to five scattered hits Art Mullins last night scored his second shutout victory of the City Softball league by turning back the Bees 11-0. It Mollins‘ 7th. victory of the heretofore. mpflcm ""“"° m“ tuiifimlfi. ‘W. “‘ 9.13am? u... mgfhggg g-gngggggeq,~g';gg rural: flat. ;‘.t.ll“..°§.“:.fif his victory of 1988 81g beoomu the felfgflzmjcrilg c?! Pxfhiflf, ‘i’; the eighth. the only counter they could garner off Dick Curley who came in in the sixth to relieve Bill Warren. Bees‘ starting hurler. The victory increased the Rovers’ lead to three games over the sec- ond plme Indians’ squad. Joe and Max will enter the ring as closely matched as any title pair since the Dempsey-Tunney days. The usual llth-hour rumors have __ un to develo al cauliflower Closed Club Tourney Opens Th is ,Week l / Play in the womerfs singles div- ision oi’ the Charlottetown Tennis Club's closed tournament will get underway this week. The entry list ls expected to be unusually large this year and it is planned to start play immediately with a view of paring clown the competitors. Favorable June weather with the courts in fine condition has served to increase interest in the pastime mud one of the beat wur- naments in the clubs history is anticipakd. Min Eeancr Bourke is defending ladies‘ Champion. The tournament will be conduct- Qd by Charles NLadQuaid. SNOOKER Harry Redmond advanced to the finals in the second section of the provincial snooker tourna- ment. being played at the Sunny- side Billiard Parlor last evening. when he defeated Ralph Haynes two games to nothing. Tonight Hec McQusrrie meets Clifford MacDonald in what promises to be an exciting match. One other match remains to be played in the semi-finals. RE SUMES PLAY TONIGHT The Esquires and Canadians re- lume their league schedule fo- night in a game at the Park diamond. The Esqulres to date have won four straight victories over the Canucks. sherry will hurl. for the Esquires while Murphy will the opposing moundsman. The game_wi1l start at B o'cloc_k__ be (Continued un__page 7. Ool. 6) Forum Boxing Card Thursday P. E. ISLAND? MADISON SQUARE GARDEN The Forum is presenting a box- ing card on Thursday. 28rd June of a class that has never before been attempted here by any sports promoter. In the final Ray McIntyre. Can- adian middleweight champion who won the undisputed Canadian mid- dlewei ht championship inTorontn this wring. is provincial middleweight champion- ship at the Forum last summer. and who previously was a Golden Glove winner in Albany. New York, a high honor when you consider the clas of amateur boxers and the competition in New York State. He also fought McIntyre in Saint John before the latter became the Canadian champion and only lost out on a hair-line decision in ten rounds. It's a natural. fans. o! high calibre and everyone who can should see it. The expense of bringing the Canadian champion here is a ven- ture and means a big outlay. but one can rest. assured if this fight ls appreciated there will be more high-class bout-s later. The Forum is famed for big- Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Mixed Doubles-Fifth mud 0n the s. Williams and .____. ms. n. Ellison 20o zaa 1a: BY lnnlnzsr— o. Doyle 194 as’: 224-1500 158040530730 I: I; f; g Mlchul 155 154 304 Rovers 204 810 01x11 l4 2 D. McDonald 168 191 238-1111 E. Mclnnis 197 1Z9 N7 ' M. Mlward 234 183 121-10)‘! Wrestling’ card E. Vessey 185 213 112 A. Ooyle 131 12o 143-1010 SP0 rting C. O'Neill 217 225 238 K. McInnis "19 99 m- ass Saturday A. McEachem 139 170 200 N. MacKay 141 167 1€\— 9N t__._. Wrestlim will make its bow this E. Callaghan 1'18 134 173 p. McKenzie 11s 153 159- m Chu’°“°f(‘,ttfwfi“5p§}h°‘f;h§ as}; H" “aim m.’ 1w m8 urday night. Likewise George Les- 11mm u- m- w lztrrrdnaiusgkztptsl‘ gzoaners The M-pound Souris L‘ cmwra“ 131 227 17o_ battler will meet Stanley Buresh M‘ Daley “a 139 167 952 (Australia) former Junior heavy- weightlchmznpion. 2' aigfft 9Q Quite an interesting card has ‘ ‘.’§°“u2€’b‘“°“ r...“ **.:"*..."%::"*" v. Coyle 19o use 24o ° P" Pa" W WI K» m e w- e one of the best Junior heavyweight f; Mcxenm’ 120 183 2100_ 3g; wrestlers in the gamie today. He is Mclnnls M 139 1.2 Tonight's Schedule At 7 O'clock Sharp time entertainment and for spar- LADIES GENTS ink no expense. One nc doubt re- $2 gllfifg“ a members the fine hockey promoted a Keenan T Campbell here some few years ago. and the L Arsenal“ Duncan last year of big-tune hockey the P’ Mcmnnon E “mm; experts claimed the Forum had the A1 Higgins a glanchud best amateur hockey team ever v_ 5mm m; h Bum. assembled in Canada. not emspt- F Mum; cmumn 111R the Moncton Hawks. D‘_ Coyle M Down“; Jeciuintt-hwelte d ‘Monte. A. Campbell p. Robin "Ever gel shclz In c "Y0, but we bad plonfy oi Swool Caps.” aWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES “The plum! form in which tobacco can be mold.’ ns cl the» things?" SAVAGE LOBSTER Entries for Lobster Boa will In received by H. J. JULY 1st. bor (Mt. Stewart Lobster Carnival) will be r0- ceived by D. Bruce McCormack, Mt. Stewart up i0 June 25th. Entries for Snipe Class Boats urnaon . CARNIVAL‘ t Races at Savage. Har- Shaw, Mt. Stewart. Kinsley Candle Pin League At 9 O'clock Six Aces vs. Nonames. ‘Prundlers vs. Pacers. Kinsley Candle Pin Mind League BUILD A HOUSE WITH POOL ~— It is no secret. however. that Js- BOX SCORE cons will be much better pleased if Louis gets the revenge he is seek- Rovers AB B. ll P0 A E mg and remains the king of the Stewart rf 5 2 2 0 0 0 heavyweights. The negro is under Whltlock, 3b 4 2 0 1 0 1 long-term contract with “Uncle Bolger 1 4 3 3 l8 f) '1 Mike" and is certain to defend the Jay. 3b 4 1 1 2 2 0 title again this year. if he turns McKinnon c 5 2 2 u i o back the German. Power cf 5 1 4 i 0 1 Louis. satisfied that he is on Clldmore a5 4 0 2 5 3 0 edge. tapered off today at Pontp- Blwiuiere 1f 5 0 0 l 0 0 ton Lakes. N.J.. with roadwork and Mollins P 3 0 0 3 0 9 a motor trip. The champicrfs last WWI-S 39 1! 14 2'7 5 2 serious workout. with the glloves on, AB R H P0 A E impressed a capacity gale cf fans and critics yesterday. ry W111i“!!! Bl 4 0 l 3' 3 1 Schmelixig. after a brisk four- Gil-mm 11 4 9 9 3 U 0 round drill at his Speculator. N.Y.. Kenny 2b 4 0 2 3 2 1 camp today. echoed his handlers’ o°nn°rs 3b 4 0 0 3 3 1 assertloti that he is in the best Lam" ° 4* 0 1 5 1 1 fighting trim of his career. Said Pound l! 3 0 0 2 0 0 liiax: “I'm satisfied t-hatrvereach- T00R11“ 1b 4 0 0 9 0 0 ed unsurpassed condition. I expect Mm" Y‘ 3 o 0 1 o 9 to win over Louis again." wumn 3 o 1 o 3 o The Germans confidence is no elm" P 1 9 9 0 0 1 . it? supeigb than £111?» of the “"15 33 ° 5 27 1° 5 “Lo ins ts he ' try to n scalar-ragga quickly. possibly within SUMMARY m“) lgu__‘__i_____i_ Burned runs: Rovers 9; home rim: Power three base hit; Bo er. Power. Mokinnon; two base it Umpires: At the plate: Bill Law- base about. 187 11s.. and a few years ago Jack Dempsey wanted him to bee? fighting and that he-Dempsey- would manage him. A gOOd look- ing boy and a real swell fellow. Len (Cowboy) Hughes has been in Charlottetown before and is rated a real wrestler who gives the fans action every minute. H; is a real fins fcllow and a perfect gentleman. Salvatore Balibo. Italy. former world's Junior heavyweight cham- ion. and a great favorite 1n Hali- _gx. He is a real fast worker and uses the flying tackle to win most of his falls. Stanley Bur-ash. Australia. is a real rough matmari. He was d14- qualifled last week when he 111i the referee and split his lip. He l-icav" siulsas unp- v/ecc, or: - wuA-rm: YOU MAD ‘sour? YOU OON"! HAFTA DRED ROOMS r- OR A OWN-MUN’- [IIJPIE WERE. I Ll L’°_° ‘IWOHUN’ l; DID YOU TELL {VNZYBOUY W1 . . If YES, PLEASE . a k u EARLY. d. Eliledtlll: Fbrlim at 8.15 P.M. at least. soxmg BASKE | can omen scum WEAK SISTER HE WHlllEjAIlll l8 A HllNll LOOK IT oven - JUDGE ‘FOR YOURSELF TAKE 3. Th sa da will be present. 4. CorTsler-vne YOUR OWN COMFORT-lie early, AVOID THE Bus}; Tn“ TIPS s. s» the WHOLE program —be¢inuing at sou pJIl. NOT A l’ LION THIS coaisipkl With the arrival in the city 10d night of Ray McIntyre and his manager Earl Nelson the sT-alewfl-F all set for the biggest boxlnl 081M ever attempted in an Island rini ‘Thursday nisht headlined as it by the meeting between Lrish Leo Kelly and blclntyre..undis- puted nuddleweight champion of the Dominion. 9k ii I 4e McIntyre. look to be in A-l condition and co ent of beating but gleaned from him and that is that he will fight at top speed all the way; the quicker the fight ends the better he will like lt-if it goes his way-and as the brief interview omled his manager stated that Mom-tyre would com- plete his training grind at the Forum the neirétl- tW0* n5- And all the while Kelly goes about completing his tmlnin I serious yo fighter if aver ere mus one. full well his future ’ , upon ing Thursday mam Leo the nnoment is in dition. His backers. scared to let hlmgettoofinemregzingiomake him take it easier 0m now on and it is their main idea that Kelly will enter the r Thursday night in the finest. tion of his career ii iii iii iii So much for the main bout. shunted back out of the limelight somewhat is the semi-finial that is really and will be a second main bout. Dannie MoOormack. like Kell is making a bid for ring rec- ogni ion when he buckles the dusky colored lad Cecil Braithwaite from Toronto. former amateur cham- pion of the Dominion and the pre- sentiéhlzolgher of‘ tthsetilguebec huddle- we am.‘ o . lVloCcrmack. recent victor over Pox-tar McIntyre of Saint. John in a bout at Souris. will not arrive in the city until the day of the fight. but in the meantime he has been plenty busy adding some extra conditioning to the flne physical condition he alwgvs boasts of whenever he enters the ring. 9K *6 éié lk Dannie has always given of his best. Boasting one of the finest left hands ever seen in an Island ring the Souris boy has come a long way since the night he made his first appearance. Then all he had was that stwlbini 10ft. Today ches were pulled one could fell that behind them there was loads and loads of sting. iii ik 9K ek Fast as lightning he keeps up a continual tattoo on an opponent's bodU with what is the fastest loft Jab it has been this writer's priv- ilege ever to witness. Suddenly that dynamite-laden right will shoot across and although yester- day it was being pulled this miter for one would lilne to see what a scheduled a“ a“ the equivalent of . fig in shadow box- 1m. ring work, and punching the baa. Brnithwmite was hardly draw- inl s fast breath so well is he conditioned. Keeping always in shape he flchts for all that is in him on every aggearance and pro- mises that on ursda/y night he will do the saute thing. i! it )k ale Bmnmina this scrap up it ap- Dcarsuifltwillbcabattleof are possessor; of lubs from the port side and a1 ough Brsithwniteb seems to bu the fastest now it will be in- to see what will h 0nd: the pair tangle. W0!‘ WHY YW take it fans are in for s real map here also. Those who saw Braithwaite g0 through his Paces think he will pmve too shifty and snmrt for McConnack. but don't forget the fact that many times in the past Dannie McCor- mack has come through with his best. pqrfomnnces when the odds scanned stack: ggalnst him. b 9k Interest seems dying down in local soft-ball circles these days and 1118i flights game saw a very sparse attendance. seems w me to be the fault of the players en- flIelY. T119 509M361] being plgyed is on a pa: with other years and mmetlmes much better but when Dlayers do not take enough interest l0 8B! thew in time than how on earth can they expect fans to sit patiently and wait for a. halt hour or more for games to get under- way. iii iii it‘ 4e 'I‘hls state of affairs has been going on all season and it is the one sure way of killing the game. t season the game appeared as 11h it éwlouldl go over reslafilg but f enavers werem n-qan effort f0 get there on time. ere was no running around at the last minute w complete their lineups and as a result fans became inter- is young yet and than is plenty of time to correct this uncalled-Mr fault. If the players have the interest of the Rune at heart they will buck up in future and nnlce it a point to be there at time. If they don't. then the best thing they can do is forget about the game al- ther. N6 JK iii iii ' This is not hinting at any on; team. They are all at fault. Per- haps if the umpires laid down tiltimstum and said either be here on time or else forfeit the Isms it woul make the teams hustle a whole lot more than they have boon wont to do since the league mgr-red. PASTOR WINS DECISION BOSTON. Mass. June ill-MP) —Bob Psalm‘. stylish New York heavyweight. gained n. unanimous Ig-Ibiiflfl dccision over_Al McCoy N°“'“»"°‘ _ “m “n "Y5 “"1 "W" l" W1" h n dded bolt wicked hard- E- Rflbln 7% $32 and is a finished wrestler of the hfimr; £18m hand gguq, m,“ h“ H- MQQuaid modern school. He ls a real Aus- 11 (ed nmnbq- d kgyng w~ Cflswell- 71 M 73-393 tralian Bushman and one of the co efiim y g- léiifiheg g: 59-??? best to show here. m: ' ig 9|; g; q; . B. BU 6‘— " smith “'5 °° 554°“ bollfolgeiswilepttlirllalzonillld fi N° 19"“ " {ff °"‘"“{‘d°d “ml-nai speak French. He is a deal strong 35123;: 1gp?“ en we (,2: :54 1:1; .."s'*.»“".:‘="=- .. -. a1 m n."’..::..““§§§i'.l:at"a': ‘i; . a .ag an — - ' ~ K 013mm 59 g1 73.493 38x51 “W553: Shalifla; hfi-Wwelggl‘ whoever he facesMcOonnack. when n. Michael ea o1 13-202 Hue wl-m; he comm...‘ ‘f? ° the coma Eels tough for him hu p. McDonald a1 v5 02-24:; wemm He w“ a umlfflfiilf always stood 11v and taken what- G. Glllls 73 '13 65-211 m“ where h hm“ °n n ' ever was in store for him. There A. pun. e2 ea 6l-—186 m.“ w dew "Hm" 111 his isnt s mt of quit in him and if Toml-lyn‘ are that onlya fellow: 5:11 Bride: Branhwalte fmfiwimhfgvfihm ' -WB ETC n0 p1’ B HUB c sl'Z<'§l"l;“"_ 1o n a1 an beam‘ L Mm~————hy' can angst filler“ utldtnMllcorgmk . a — won’ _ n un e as ven i‘? Cwgfiy 7:1 71% NORTH RUSTICO w“ TILT gkneyeyy auxxés of ‘bmty in h“ . 5TH‘ , O Wu a. WLsener 5s s: 61-170 wgfmh gllfjlwf t ""5!" mm in 4e in an w. Davey '12 1o 10s we“ g0 it "i"? m") ‘he Ywterdny we glint-peed Bralth- n McFarland as so m m Y“ Ylwmd i" l" “Xhib- walte m action in a workout attha "!I.‘otal—l253 nog?‘ ggnziwplgglfg 3m‘ rum. Ono could not help but MHI- ' be impressed him. Sznooth- ‘md- uni m: dcrfull o. McDonald 0a a w-m Closely view! for the first well firs; ma; with ml v_ 5mm. .55 51 $156 half of the contest the winners g w 1.4 m, wpnygn“ F. Henn 86 15 86-3 W911i Bhefld in the fmh Ind ll- of n. panther inside tbs squared 1g. glgnnolly f; ‘though Wegttnoyalty cloud the Qlmlg, numguy m mp o; m; . eau 86- D somew a neverthl th oppo a ~ - J. Kirwin 57 7i 7 could not overcome thsebei‘: deflect’; ti!) partnaswssvugclyam l°-“‘*‘”°~ ‘h’ “mm” ._“"" h" PM "v- - _._. .. »_-_ __-_ ..__..__ _____ ___ . o and in s bruising feature contest tonight at the Boston garden. would happen should it connect in» 1 RAY McINTYRE Canadian Middleweight Champion vs. LEO KELLY, Island Middleweight Cllfimiiiun a cccu. BRAITHWAITE, recent Canadian Amateur champ. vs- DANNY M°°°*‘MAC- 13m“ 51ml!" (Present Middleweight Champion of Quebec). s DAN MULLINS 161 vs, Npinscnavgaérzl. 154 . rs, . . . st‘ Pam’ an ' ERNEST ddaampcp. 12s 4- grfiteAtiLEN’ 132 W’ Bermuda, B. W. I. 8: Toronto. Ont. 8.1‘ 0 W“ THE GREATEST CARD EVER STAGED 01v P. 1s. 1. RINGSIDE -— $1.10 ML TAX Yo; K519; JUNE 23... FQRUM PRICES: ggggfik’: 22$! Irwin» TH p Llndians P I ay Bees Tonight Indians tackle the Bees in to- nights City Softball league en- counter. Bees no longer consider- ed as easy marks have boon fighting every team in the league tooth and nail the past. few games and although they havent a very opposing array of wins to their credit nevertheless they fight hard all the way and fans can be sure of witnessing a game tonight with lots of pep and chatter in it. The game is scheduled to start at 6.15 sharp and once again players are asked to make an ef- fort_to_be on time. Charlottetown 9.30 p.m. -2-3 L-1 IN‘ A SWIMMIN’. v? 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Our sampleaincludc all the newest shades and fabrics that are to be found GRADE BRITISH WOOLLENS- i A Perfect Fit Guarantee Your Inspection is Invited. Prices: $23.75; $25.50; $28.15; $815" & "P ~ HARRY A. MIGDUIIGALL BETTER MEN'S WEAR 143 Great (ieorsfl 5m“ con-rrucroru — uJ CONTYW-T‘ wnmmtn fleoot-i-CER Nor. All Visit}; in? Midget Game _ The league-leading All stars at the Midget Softball League krpt their winning streak intact M night when they slammed out |_ 20-14 decision over the Tilm 'I‘iger's errors in the ninth proved very costly as the winners takirs advantage of their opponents er rots slammed six runs across iN~ plate to salt away the verdict. Next game of the league tail ace Wednesday n18?" Wm) ill llawks meeting the high-Wit! All-Stars. Game starts nt 6n- clock. Sporling Club Buresh Wlll in BETTER . B, cpwlfle