» gdUNE gigs- ‘ma. GUARD“ "F? m“ , ~ l i BOXING, “amdhwi l“ I WM“ N a rails. SPORT R E VIE v ggwuNg V-OTI-IER SPORT h u- --_.a_...... .. - . _ _ §Tlf1mcling Wins llforld’ Title if Sorrowful End A ‘sad “Wise” C.N.R. Recreation T°Ch’§_1}1PB°“l Rovers, Score 9-6 Clack Sharkey, Looking A Sure l 5 Lases TQ The Winner’ Lose.s In Fourfl ' Rovers last year's City ‘League ed out On third bunt. ahits; nuns; Round T0 Max Sduneling 011 ‘Zfiiiiiiiilifiif‘§§Zf..Zf“I.“..f.§Z§.i 2311*... ...... Foul-Blow to Pit of Stomach A“*5”“m‘““"‘“"’°°""”"”°°i’“"s W“ w” w” Manna“: Sends German To Canvas. game, they defeated the C.N.R. Re- grounds out to Whaian- N0 hits; 110 j creation Club by a. score of 9 to 6. rims; 11° 9W0“- The winners last night, looked to . ;be playing under wraps, especially/fin‘ Filllfih 11ml"! the fourth, fifth and sixth inning. In| BORIS-McKenzie up, grounds out ‘ ‘the third canto, they counted seven‘ i0 Squarcbrleas. t0 Lyrlcls. Francis‘ ‘runs beforo McFarlane left the C. N. . “Y5 out w Mcnmald at thkd- Mm‘ > la mound ,0 b, ,,._,,1,,,,ed by Ayergj ley walks. Cronin, infield fly to Goss. 'Even the tall southpaws appearance, K0 hills? Yi° "m5; m elm”- did not seem to worry them, until C. ' C- N- R- R¢°l'"“°“"sq‘m1'°br1g35 N. Ris scored four runs in the sixth. strikes out. barter grounds out to M" on five errors. After this score, they I Biflmlhlild- Lynds 51313195 w 59mm‘ tightened up, ihcludmg Connors, W119i Goss up, Lynds steals second. Goss _ did not appear‘ to he in any h-oubp; I grounds out to McEachcrn, to Blan- for the remainder of the game. " Chardn l hit; no runs; no errors. 5.2;. ...‘§“§.§.","°.§Z'.§.§ZZ.ZZ.‘T’Z.Z‘EZJZ.‘£°Z‘Z M missed a iefl- MEX Whipped over hls the present time, to be the big threats Rovers-Blanchard gets down on right; a short smash that, thudded in the series argument. However, the h short infield hit along third base line. U" Sharkeys head. Jack appearediStars are to be rightly considered,,‘Coi'inors at bat. Blanchard steals shocked and stormed mzdly forward. l andyeven the C. N. Rfs are bound to second. Connors grounds out to Goss He clinched, however, and they were show better baseball before long, and] to Lynds, Blanchard going to third sparring Carefully at the bell. may also have to be reckoned with. ' on the sacrifice. Whalen up, grounds ROUND TWO The outstanding ace on the losers‘ out to Lynds. Mclnnis strikes out. shaikey seemed to argue with his lineup last night was big Ed Lynds. One hit; no runs; no errors. seconds in the corner and came out I His batting was as usual, excellenLi C. N. R. Recreation-Martin batt- , ,.. on his toes boxing carefully. The i and his fielding of the first base po- ‘ ing, singles t0 deep left field. Md- ' black thatched German drove misition equally effective.‘ gMahon. Martin is caught pilfering with a left hand and right to the, The Rovers were all Stars, forgett- second. McMahon strikes out. Nel- body and Sharkey hammer-ad both, ing that sixth inning, when five er- _ son fans. No hits; no runs; no er- Sailor‘s counter. Max bobbed under hands t“ 9191191101» They clinched,_i1'0!‘S “We chalked against them. lrors. ’ ' Jacks 1cm hooked his» 1e“ m the ‘wrestling and Sharkey plantgd a M; jHis Honor Lieut. Governor Hearta, Sixth Inning of the clans tonight m‘, the widely chm and 1e“ m close with a slug to I to the stomach. Max came againiwho occupied a seat on the players} Rovers-lvicliiachern bunts and is‘ bauyhooed scume between Jack the body. sharkey, a big ma“ am“ with a sharp right, m me chgek ahdlbench, was an enthusiastic fan last 5 thrown out. McKenzie doubled, but shark”. (he American champion, way, looked the physmal superior of itabbed the Lith. cf! balance with l night, as was also Rev. Father Mc- i only took one base. Dr. Dougan, urn. L , my Allan Gould. Associated Press and Max Schmeling, pride o! 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YANKEE STADIUM, June 12— Max Schmeling won the heavyweight lghampionshlp of the world from Jack Sharkey tonight in the fourth round of a fifteen round battle that drew 70,000 People. The end came suddenly soon after the start of the fourth when sharkey had piled up a. g lead. The acme o: confusion that followed schmelingh drop to the can vas almost duplicated the scene in the Miami ring in February, when sharkcy won from Phil Scott. For minutes Jim Crowley could not make his decision and the ring was filled with seconds with one apparently hurt fighter and the glowering. belli- cose, almost frantic Sharkey. RINGSHDE YANKEE STADIUM. NEW YORK. N. Y., June 12- rright blue skies, a. balmy breeze, in short an evening iit for romance as well as the pursuit of the manly art of fisticufling, marked the gathering JACK SHARKEY Boston Sailor and American heavy- weight champion, who lost to Schmeling on foul in fourth round of their title bout in Madison Square Gardens, New York, last night. . FIGHT BY ROUNDS ROUND ONE Sharkey fought carefully with his left, but could not touch the Ger- man's head, As he missed, Max stepp ed in with a. sharp left hook to the chin and neatly blocked the Boston _ V .15 15th sha,.key_gre\., more aggressr Intyre and our old friend, ex- pire at this juncture warned the V55 . . ive. but over watchful of Max's right May“ Mm"- 'R'°“’" manage" that m5 team had f} and he stabbed [m- thc head_ Max Over six hundred fans were in at- better P181’ bfiii- Ffémls ihWWh 0mi- ” e l.‘ a 1 l I ma,“ Seem to mmd huh although tendance last evening. The teams Whiilock batting for Murley, strikes , ‘he stepped into ‘two uppgrcgg, and have the citizens behind them-mew: out. , I hit; no runs; no errors. Whit- . ‘ ‘ he banged a left hook and another m’ 5°“! ba5°b““_“nd am“ burles“ l°ck_ replaces Murley; Williams re“ . _ short right on Sllarkeys head. The ‘we “*9”?! ii 9- ieflm has a. twenty placing McEllzchernt. ' , ~ . , . N. R. ' -— A . ' '» ' _ . O O Sailor warmed to his right, hocking “m lead . h , 9"” m“ ye“ up Catcher and base v m", field _ .7; to the body and riqht to me head strikes out. McDonald grounds to _ _ _ _ 11- b t M _ ' or b’ ' GAME BYlNNINGS Mclnms, who fumbles the chanch Francis . . . . . . . . . ..-. . . . . . . . ., Martin McEachern . . . . . . . . . . .. Squarebriggs Cronin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. New Brunswick, 770, Nova Scotia,| the leading scorer with 102 points '_ if)‘ sne“ 16% me: a 1e“ h°°k~ McDonald safa squarebriggs grounds " Pitcher Williams Centre Field 757, Prince Edward Island, 752, out of a possible 105. fill-M,” Eafige“ me “Hm” Mm 5 First lnnings_,hm_ers) _ whelan to wmialns. who made a hard try Connors . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. McFarlane 3rd base Murley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nelcq were the final scores for each of the Premier Lea and His Worship ‘mugm '19“ 9‘ me chm and they up. arm. fouling three fast ones 05 for the ha“, bu; is 51°“. on the {brow Ayers \Vl'ia]el1 .. . McDonald Whitlock three provinces in the Inter-Mari- Mayor Prowse visited the range dur- stabbed until m? he“ sounded. Mciaarlangs delivery, nailed a high Latter is also safe an Connors arrow 1st base r Short. slop i Right Field mm, Shoo,’ which wok PM, a, me m: the Show ROU.\D THREE mshoot on the nose m three has“. Lynds hitswrigh,’ 5mm McDonald Blanchard . ............... Lyhcs Mclrmis . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. oess} ‘McKenzie ., ................ .. Kensington Range yesterday. W, V. Following were the teams and thsharky “m? after the Teuton and Mclnnis batting, fans out. McEach- l and Squarebriggs. Blanchard at first ‘ __ Ran of the Nova Scotia team. was scores: they swapped tflghvts t3 the chm 0“ em, mllqwmg, {ans out, McKenzie errored on the chance. Goss grounds anwego raise e “p” B?“ “m deaf" Jarrmim, :3. Mcfarlang m. r. ride, to first. Blanchard fumbles, Larter 200 yards 500 yards 600 yards Total punches‘ M“ sneaked anmher righti Francis up; drops a slow roller to Swfirlg- IViBYiiH "l1. “Y5 0W m 41°"- u-Lq; 32 31 35 98 fverl and giéiiged on Sim-keys body McFarlane, who throws him out at tre. scoring Lynds. Connors either ‘i; so a2 so 92 l} ° “'3' “ ‘e m“ _5“"°' med ‘° ‘l’ first. No rims; 1 hit; I10 errors. sot careless or rye-likened. McMahon . a2 3a 21 93 m“ "p" A “m” ‘Fm m" °“ ‘m’ (c. N. a. Recreation-McDonald at bat, hits to Connors. Goss pulls 31 28 32 9L chin shook Schmellng.“ A. barrage of grounds out to Blanchalwi “u”? the throw and an is 5am G055 is s3 32 31 96 {rights sent him. floundering. Anoth-l bflggs batting strikes o“; Larger later stealing second. Nelson ground- aa 2a 2s 90-" "ghl m“ m“ ‘° l” “P” and takes the same trail. No hits; No ed out to Mclrmis- 1 hit; 4 runs; 5 a‘ 33 33 m0 he came outlbadly hurt and holding “ms; no ermm errors“ ‘ P. Lanai-tech 2a a1 a4 9s °“ f“ dear “fe- shawl“ °°°1 l“ “l” Seventh Inning ' . ins snow. stepped law Schmelinzr hovers-Cronin grounds hot to Range Tam] H 249 25o with a left and another right. H’: “'85 Second Inning Goss. who threw him out. Blanchard (“and Tom! _ I I _ ' ‘ I ' ' _ ‘ ' u 752 taking his time cutting his man‘ grounded out, to gquayebriggg (you- I .. dllwn- Max ‘iumbhd ihlcugh the Rovers-Murle lines out to Goss. BOYS SPOKIHdBE-l‘ 0U! i0 LYhd-S- N0 i . Y , 200 yards 5w yards 60o yards Total blows, arm wrapped around his head grohm “mug. goes m me ~ho1e"_ hits; no runs; no errors. / ‘ i 32 31 2s s9 as he slowly recovered. The Ger- then “rm-ks a pa“ Blanchard fouhw- C. h. R. Recreation-Ayers grounds tkrz‘ i 2s 31 ,9 Ba man shot :1 feeble left hook to the ing, also gets a walk. Connors M115 out. to Whalen. McDonald popped ( . w 32 31 93 chin. Sharkey stepped in with two a dandy, but the 133115055 {gm with out to Connors. Squarebriggs safe on ‘ 29 84 33 9s ‘ left hooks that doubled Max up and two on. McFarlane works cautious on fast ground ball to right, ‘Larter j'\. sent him back to his corner. Connors, who flnall went out to fiYS Olli- i0 Wiiiiflms- N0 hits; n0 Z 34 32 29 95 ROUND FOU N l" ' h y runs‘ no errors = ? a" 34 31 sehm-liws - cord" Riv-u a hi re mt stout‘ Zen"; himalen I Eixiflh Inning .30 33 32 ‘ ‘.13 a-e_ka~i rce sgo.sou yns. o ts.no Y 1 m 33 35 34 2 neck with If‘? and gave him deep runs. no errors. , R0\crs—\VhB Eh 8r0iihd5 Olli- " ldraughts of soiclllzig salts, while C. N. R. Rccrcatlnn-Lynds start-,' css. to Blanchard» Mclhnis Bela B Prime Tcm] 25o E 245 lsharkey sat across the ring compla- ing off. Sais 50W! 0n C0nn0r5 error. ‘ “'98 l/“s- Williams "Y5 a bum- ~ s .................. . . . . .. _ ' _ . 3 , i . I b y d w _ _ _ , . “m m“ ---------- -¢ ---- -- '5’ ‘§f.““i.“l.i‘l"§f."‘°....“""...?’“L"°’ Phi; "fl.f.if.“;ii...‘l‘.".;.fy.“.fi‘ .“..“'.‘§..“§°.1“§.ii".l.§ii°ll"1.l“ $5? - NEW BRUNSWICK Dusilhin; bloivato the Calif! ancjiadis: Mill” ‘i’ b"! Lynds °" ihlrd- M“ diam‘ h“ by pmher‘ cr°mn rum“ L'- ‘ J D goo 3g?“ 500 gird; gggaivardfl Totfildalnfuuv rushed and brushed aside Mahon singles to deep third. scoring ling. Crflniil SCONS 0n McKenzies ralllivflllivnaYvfwlvJit-t ' - “nPilv ------ ~ 1 r " L has, b t i ht tli th '11 iv t “ght field. Larter errors Oh ' “““""" “m”? A‘ G‘ 3° 34 32 96 v Maxs 01:31am. 1;". 1:5 doggy? fer-l hiyt into tlrlvo EasCeZUgOnSLhTtForXiIeglun? ti; ithzglzxe. Francis Grounds out to m‘ 0'.”99"J7l0lIm/I.. k s. 35 33 31 95 [man ra e an fire a rig t and] ~ - - q _ _ Ivsrehatfl. Ca/mdl W J 33 32 32 97 bolt mm shurkeyi chm that shook, one error. Lynds. \\ii.tlock strikes out. 1 run, ‘ ' o li‘s; 1 i"; r. J‘ L‘ 33 32 33 97 ‘t? e1 American’ The crowd "mud M’ Third Inning n 0.1g. Rhtllcocrentlon - Lynds up l, C. 32 32 34 8 Ended and shin-key ‘med can-i thrown out by Whalen. Goss walks. a. r. a2 2a a2 as lrisgdisgfldig’ s; s$:“;o°:c;:‘g Rovcrs-Mclnnls gees down and Martin singles m centre. McMahon w- 33 33 31 95 maxing.’ Mai shark”, setuedgdown steals second. Goss makes a great Ls safe on-Blanchards chancel Mar- ‘ "- "—' ““ smhed wok another mm and smug}; 5WD 0i l EMF-Shin! drive. but failed tin 101104 0i", 0i "001141- 9°55 56°!‘ No evening refreshment can be more appropriate-mane more thoroughly enjoy- a Ran“ 70W 359 755‘ 355 d b h‘ hands 1 t m G . i0 5WD Percy. MvEflchefh hit by 8d 0n Wild heave NBISOH Bfmlhds. edlwyourguests-and notroilbicio pré-pnrzuihc host can serve it as well as the i Grand Tm“ - - - - ' ' ' ~ - ' 770 Eody 03.. cl-Qgsed Zowlckzd ring“; pitcher. McKenzie up, two on paths. . out to Blanchard. 1 hit; 1 run; 1 ' 5091155, g Try Sussex Ginger Ale nffor your next bridge party-it keeps no one ' List evening, m; visiting riflemen Prince Edward Island team. Mr. the éerkaxfs chm but Ma at d McKenzie singles to right, scoring ' error. awake nighzg-appcals to c-scrynncwho lost its delightful tang-all respond to we" "mliaifild i" iii! Drill H511 by Esm- ‘he m?“ mdlvldm“ 5mm" M" h h I X s we Mcmnis- MCEMMY" mild! W0 M85 the invigorating glow that it brings. o Delicious by itself-made from artcsian » ‘he island‘ rillemen. Speeches, con- Archibald, coach of the New Bruns- up "2 :1 “we tnfihfd‘ sharfey “led on the hit. Francis drops a. single, Ninth lnnln: wgll water (government leafed forVpurityi-odtla sparkle. dash and pep to fruit -;< izratulami-y u, m; winning tom-l, wick team, Colonel Full, commanding rep" e y W5 5° mung‘ M“ McEachern, by ‘areal runnini. 560118 MWPI-Cflmih fifmmds 0W l9 punches-an excellent mixer with nnv other hcveraLvc-qnost folks order it by |, were made by followers of rifle ahoot- omcer of the P. B. 1. Light Horse. “f” d°wn “m” a 1m t° the may‘ ‘a1. the hit. Murley walked. Cronin ~ Goss. to Lynds- Bllmchlrd Sifikfli the case from their grocer. Chill before serving. ing from prince Edward Iglgnd and and Dr. Trueman. of the Nova Bcotia, “aiming a ‘w!’ He mum m" me‘ up, paths crowded. Cronin walks, a F out. Connors grounds out on great , ‘I "Ova Scotia, ind were . sponded to team. Through the speeches of each,‘ MAD SCENE forced run, McKenzie scoring. Blan- l stab of his liner by Squarebriggs. No _ ‘ I P; the New Brunawlckers present. whether a supporter of a winning or thfhzzmf: 323:5; ma‘: ml“ u chard hits to Gosa at short, ‘who hits; nu runs; no errors. l i‘ o! Elvlsltors were loud in their praise losing team. the spirit of true aporta- while "hr" Crowley could not seem: bunglea the Job, allowing Francis to C. N. ll. Recreation-Ayers strikes M,,,,",,,,,,,,,, o; t: be sland hoapitllily- lylocnl num- mlmhil! W" lPPlrent“. to make a deem“ n t’ score. Murlley got caught stealing out. McDonald grounds out to Mc- i 1 rs "e" iendemi by Mfillfl- Qllil- Mill‘ Tflrflhments were served the l n. was a p: ect third. Connors hits to deep left. Innis. to Blanchard. Squarebriika _ - lY- Dlnawell. Emma, Ritchie and medals were presented to the mem- ‘tlpml ‘m “i: m9 Mmmifim” '5 scoring Cronin. Blanchard and Con- given a. walk. Larter strikes out. No c|ynER BEER _ ~ gig!- companied by Mr. Walter bers. the captain, and the coach oi sczmegilliild-“as Zzriied i° hi‘ film" nors follows over the plate on Wha- runs; no hits: no errors. lnSlone-lllou- ‘I . “it on the pllno. A number of the winning tclm. . "l i’ 9 °" e"- smi cmw‘ Ian's drive to deep centre. Final score-Rovers, 9; C. N. R, 8. . ' , A a 00ml: reading; by or. Goo. Green. col. wan. master or w. lea, lev refused t0 make I dwi-slon lad at this juncture McFarlane abdic- cam: av INNINGS ' i were much appreciated. on many occasions, And to whose la- the rins was now filled with the Ie- ates in mel- of Ayers. McInhis at l z a 4 s a 1 a o a i i Col. H. M, pgvggmh who pruned, slduoua work the success of the shoot 00nd! liflliiill- shall"? li00d in hi8 hat, takes a couple, while Nelson ad- ‘ Rovers 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 f. é-lled in tum on Major J. T. Mc- was largely due, in ; few closing n. comer, while the boxing physician _ _ c N R o 1 0 o o 4 01o a SUSQEX GINGER ALE L! RHITED, Sussex, "CW ITUHSW‘? i ' vwan. commandant of tha New marks expressed the hope that the climed into fh- ring After several ed new h~av ____ l I d -""“""”' " ' "" ' - ' -- l/Wfilsht champion by Umpires-At the plate, Dr. Dcugalr . ...- ..... . .. i» . ~v , zlTzxskogdltgl. Mr. Cameron. com- vlsiwrs had a good time durlnl their minut": cf arzriina. Crowley decided reason cl o fcul. on the bases. W. Ryan, ' . “mix n """"'M' s’ ‘ (‘s L”! ' ‘ L“ ' EU-‘six “vnuci ‘WE M‘. r l, r'_- . ... ,.. w, _ ‘u _ ' _ . _ ---—__—__-__-_~ —_-—~—_———.~ M; — _ ~ . , ~ wr - ,..r--r-- -' ~:-. - Majormm e Nova Benet; $221.. aw In the amines that - .- .. Lit h .k 1...: L a ‘choker, eh Ayers wild pitch. Mc- LINEUPS _ -- jow and Max Schmeling was dQGlII-lvlnnis strike: out. Mcllachern h call. Rovcrs flecreation