Isaid threethanerrtrosind of! the oooaei > §-»mouu~e; guueoaunuog §oomoouuo5? u H Total: Anchor: ' LcClsir. of Hennessey. e t. v v 5 sOcOéfloe-nnsuagq: e-n- I§§ ~ :~;¢aIavc+uo> suummuapeu o¢MUwflDUw»fl §eH¢o~0uoaoo§ _ . flOwggv-n-spaei-no’ fiQgQ#MHFGODHn owon~on»»~ Pia ed McCall . "battced for McAuiTer in 0th. Rovers Anchor: 12S "mikes: Alt the fill‘. on bases. W. Kane.- rhe m: breaths o. air. because he has no ri and. therefore. breathe by the ch Git- mndltis and con eat. Louis Says Bonn Marie l0 Mistake IE1! NEW YORK. June 0-—(AP)—- Aifter waiting five years champion Joe Louia haeexpioded the theory F...“ a "me-teary e“- w beck ‘in time. Innis bum this theory n-t ‘his label. N. J-. cninv YB!‘ rwgsliowins obi"; and lucky enough to do it‘. bri who: he gunk: are the chances for his avorite ball club to retain b id ondsi . 11D a gnhingled the LEGION PRMITIGE Aiiinlwesairvineoutwtthflie team are skedto andforpracticethieeven- Msktdie Victoria Park . The squad that will e in Monday's game‘ against Riowarswillbeseiaotedtonighr lsneceeeary that everyone i uow rust sniwn (By he Canadian Puss) AMERICAN LBAGUI a2ssrs=., ° assesses U‘. ‘JliPE-BES “W, h??? mill-eke . . o! theme Lace '= Ovens '0. v ‘w: DTHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN ‘Hie first interscholsstle ooxin meet to be promoted in local fight circles was run ofif successfully Friday night at the Sporting Club. The fair crowd of spectators gave the kids plenty of encouragement and the tyros responded by provid- ing lotaof crowd-pleasing action. Many of the youngster: showed of developing into promis- booiers and though few of them desire to make boxing a career. the 'olse and self-cosifidencc ac- quired through these friendly ring competitions will stand them in good stead in future years. OOOO Torn McOloakey, the oldest mem- ber of the McCloskey fighting clan was the third man in the ring st the bouts. His brother Ace Mc- Cioskey starts on the comeback trail at Halifax Wednesday night the meets a Montreal middle- weig t in a liar-round semi- on the Joe Pyle-Mama card. Ace has never offered any defeat at the hands of the sen- sational Pyle but announced he will stick to fighting middleweight from now on. For hie fight with‘ Pyle McOloskey had to train down from llff to 14!! and entered the ring far below his best fighting weight, O O O O ‘ From Pembroke. Ontario comes this bid for the year's best fish story told by a member of a crew conatructing a dam near Ra. de des Joachim. "Let me tell you a out catching fish." says he. “A couple weeks ago the boss sent me to Pembroke for a load of shingles to cover the bunkhouse. On my way across the river I tossed my line out for a spell. I landed a fish that towed me back and forth across the river for half an hour. I finally hollered to a bush crew who came a-running. and after g He won both heats easily the sec- WBPBURY. N Y. June 0~<AP) _Nlrnbie Vole. aged aiding from the Moon and Paris stable: of blotter, Pa. ‘stopped away with top honors in the $3.000 Westbury Trot, feature event of the grand circuit harness racing program at Roosevelt Raceway Saturday night. o..d in 3.06 14. fastest time of the meeting for trotters and eamed an invitation to the $26,000 Ameri- can trotting championship here July 3. lth Bob Plaxico. the Ohio "ret- eran at the reins, Nimble got away fast in the first heat and led i the wa . with Beatrice Hanover. I-Iarry ownall up. second by two lengths. followed by Spartan Han- over, Frank Safford driving. The time was 2:08. He repealed "n the second dash, winning with ease while J. T. Barnes with Frank Ohurch, Jr.. took second by two lengths and Spartan Hanover again was thlr Other winners: Annabel Seniah. Robert Hanover. Aristocracy- Cub Hanover. Volo Hal and Jeeps. Kelley Wins Montreal Marathon q Nimble Volo Trots Off With Feature Event At Westbury p BASEBALL RESULTS AMERICAN lI-AGUI. Danton Nowhousor. White. MandemCes- te-r md Richards; Dcbeon. Kiln- Rer and H. WBBIM‘. Cleveland 0G) 000 000-2 ‘l 0 New York 001 0(1) 0(I)—1 5 0 Feller and Hlyelmrehali. Wade. Gumoert and . Rob- St. Louis 01B 000000-8 6 8 Philadelphia W 010 161-0 9 0 Kinder. Lamatxzhia. Ferries and Mancuso. Half; Fowler and Rear. (Xiicaco (D1 104 (110-6 11 W (H) 111B 1010-’! l4 2 and Trash. Dick- Searborough and 230 001 0111-7 I 0 Caldwell. and Fernandez. Tresh; W. Kennedy. (Second Game): Cir-logo 004 000 1011-0 l2 3 Pier t. Tones and Early. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston OOOOOOGE-Jl 5 0 Cincinnati 310 000 000-d 0 0 Lee, ty. Wallace and Mani; Heueeer and Lsunnnno. Brooklyn 0i!) 0i!) (ID-O 5 Chicago 010 ll!) 00x—2 4 0 Barney. Melton and Anderson. 10c. ey: Nieselins. Guerra. Washington Grove. Psplsii. (By The Canadian Pres!) MONTREAL. Junie 9—-Bosiion's" Johnriy Kelley, turice winner of the tough Boston marathon. finished alapandslsolifaheadoffsrvor- ite Gerard Cote of St, Hyacintbe. Qua. to win the iii-mile. wo-yard Montreal marathon in two hours, 42 minutes and 21 seconds today. Anpmximiaizly 2.500 fan; watched 34 rum-net's dash fmm the starting point and only 14 wuss the finish- ing a Ellison (‘Ins-sen) Brown of Wee- berl-y. R. 1.. set the pace for 18 miles. gave way to Cote. then two hours we hauled the brute in. Well sir. the boys fed on that fish for three days and finally got so tired of it we had to throw the rest away. And with the scales we bunkhouse. cook- house and horse hams." O O O O The great writer. Gene Fowler. who hobnobbed with Jack Demp- sey in the day: when the latter was : young unknown reveals that the former heavyweight champion was a very sensitive person before he rose to fame. Speaking of the ex-chasnpion Fowler says: "Not- withstanding his later legend for rip-roaring aggressiveness. he act- ually was a shy person with acute sensibilities. It was almost tm» os- sbble to hurt him during the of combat. but so easy to wound him otherwise. And when a sup- posed friend did him a bad turn- and how frequently that chi! en- ed--he retired further inside im- self. O O O O “Dempsey sometimes relied on fauliy counsellors. suffered the jeers of the crowd. but got up again to move toward his goal end reach a popularity such as seldom follows a man beyond retirement as a champion. He was both wise and creduious. both furious and gentle. both realist and dreamer. In the ring Dempsey was merciless and savage and careless of the rules, but out of it he was a gentle sentlmentail-sf. and in some ways he was naively creduloua." Fow- ler tells of the day he cut down Willard. . O O O O “After the fight the crowd of back-slappers and self-friends trooped to Jack‘s dressing room. Few persons. however. attended the beaten Willard in the ex- chanmibnh quarters. for defeat. it would _see'm, is a contagious dis- ill‘)? 420 ease. and no one wishes to risk ex- “posure to it. The vanquished man's a w had been broken were like eg hi: cheeks lants. his eyes al- most closed. lllard laboriously dressed himself his ha gy street clothee, and nobo y gave im more han a pas g lance as ha sham- bled half-blind along the fence. rocking for an e t. Reporter Gharle: Arthur recognized him and took lrn in n taxl to a hotel.” A O O O O Reading of Wiliard,.it's difficult not to have a soft t in your heart for big Jess. for‘ all Jioae loser: who have watched their flirweather friend: auickiy avoid them with the same etermination thiyonce-sought a.spot -'eosnpany in more successful Years after he _loet the title lard was-dining wltha friend when three gentlemen came to his table nnddilbilantiy reminded hl-m of havkig witnessed his encounter with. th ‘table gempsey. 00 , Whenthethree had gone Willard rved‘ sadly: "During my earaer I fought 76 IghtsJ loet only two out. ll be damned if I've therfll b0 s for Dempsey. n u: .‘i:..":..£h'.“.‘i.' urn went to a hotel and eeo. And. according to O O. O O . it'll a carefree sleep. . h was ha d by '03‘ lfl dropped out at the ZO-miie m-ark. Kelley took over from Cote who dro 0o third place and held the lead from than on. Representation between Mont- real and outside runners was fair- i-y well even with 11 Americans. four runners from Ontario. one from Quebec City aind‘ i8 from Montreal competing, Trojans Team Even Series (By The Canadian Press) UITAWA, June 9——A 70-yard zsuchdovm gallop by Norm Bert- rand after a pass interception gave Ottawa. Trojans it'd-l verdict over Hamilton Wildcats in the second Rama of their spring football ser- ies at Lansdowne Park here yes- terday afternoon. ‘Iboja-ns. beaten 134i in the first made few errors as they went a- bout squaring accounts before 4.~ = 000 fans. Wildcats threatened only twice. early in the first quarter and late in the last period. when thev scored their single point For the rest of the mute. Amie Mc- lrllilaiztiers’ Ottawans held the upper an . game at Hamilton last Wednesday. ' Sandlock; Chioman and McCul- and Oamelli. Philadelphia 000000 Si». Louis Z)?» MN) 2lx—'l 10 0 '1‘. Hughes. l-ioerst. Schanz and Sesninick; Barrett and O'Dea. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 201 011 000~l0 1B 1 011 004 000- tl l-‘i 4 Kehin and Howell; Pdgajrrv and Kaiin. 001 300 010 3-8 l3 1 Moulded‘. Poet, Bonny, Toronto Newark 010 (B0 011-6 l4 3 Bess k Orompton; Hang. I-Ioutz, Pilletic and Fallon. Buffalo 000 000 000-O 2 0 Jersey City 2000000011-2 5 0 Horton and Tat-recheck; Rews and Becker. Rochester at Syracuse. postpon- ed. rain. Fighting Days 0f Bartolo Are Ended (B1 The Auoclaied Prod) NEW YORK, June 0-'l‘he fighting days of Sal Bartolo, 3-year-old Boston feather- weight who snflered a broken jaw Friday night in losing his title bout with Willie Pep. an over, Dr. Vincent Nsrdiello said Saturday night. Barinlo, in St. Clare Hospi- tal. his jaw: wired together. will be on a liquid diet for at least four weeks. said Dr. Nartllelio, who also is a New York State athletic physician. Condition ls Unchanged GTON. June I - (AP) . Whali- ingtzon Sena/tors pitcher of years gone by. remained in a coma today n hospital and doctors said his condition was unchanged ‘The 56-year-old baseball immor- taiuitered th hospitalin April, ai e umbneseinhis compl of ‘loft strum illgiees nu diagnosed as a brain tumor. Q (ByTheOanaHenkQ with the help o! some lusty slugging and the rum. sasiourit of . Icdon Rod Box maintained‘ hot pace over the week-end by downing Detroit Tigers three times. The league leaders thus maintained their clean home record against the Vt Beeintown all aaeeon. - The Box downed Rentals 16-4 on Saturday. collecting 1B re- sounding safeties. then swept a Sunday doubleheader 7-1 and 11-6 as Dave Ferries racked up his iothndvicicry olltwthe year in the seco r Mickey Harris outlaategagmaful Dizzy) ’I‘rout in the opener. New York Yankees fell another lame off the pacwdropping eight cantcs behind the Sex-as they were able to salvage only one in three with Cleveland Ludians. Rapid Rmert Feller tamed them with five hits Saturday for a 2-1 decision. and Sunday the Yanks lost the iirot game 9-5 before bouncing back for a 7-4 verdict in the nightcap, Chicago and Washington played »a marathon series over the week end. with Senators taking Saturday games by identical scor- cs of 7-6 and the clubs swolilting Sunday. Senators made it three in a mw with a ‘l-l verdict in the opener. but the White Box turned on their iormerstore and clouted out sn- 8-1 decision in the second both: game. Philadelphia Athletics conusleted the discomfiture St. Louis Browns by winning twice over the week-end against one loss. The A's three Brownie pitchers. 9-3. Saturday. dropped Bimdaye first game 6-2 and took the nigh - cam 8-4 to garner t/hree-out-of- four in their series. France Wins Two Matches PARIS, June 0 — (AP) —-Franoes favored Davis Oup team today en- oountcred surprising resistance from Yugoslaviafs netrnen but ed to win the first two singles mate es the European zone semi- lnol in the dou l the zone finals against. of the Sweden-Belgium series. .___._____ EALHMX. June 9-~(CP)—'1‘ruro Bearcats scored a 3-2 decision over Halifax Arrows in a Hall ax and district senior baseball mat here Saturday. The game. which went into the llth inning. was over when Lefty Neil Staples‘ wild pitch allowed Johnny Clark to score from third. QUNDAY GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 000000010 l 9 3 Boston 000 082 Nx '1 .1 1 Trout, Bridges and Richards, Swift; Harris and Wagner. (Second game). Detroit (D1 100 112 6 l0 Boston $0 N0 nix 11. l4 l Hutchinson, Benton. Gorsica and Tebbetts; Ferriss and McGah. SLLouls 002001000 611 0 Phi delphia 101000000 Z 7 i Galehouse and l-lelf; Savage. Harris. Fagan and Rosar, Desnutels St. Louis 1000001 4 5 1 Philadelphia 200 303 00x 8 l3 1 Kinder, Potter. Miller. Fannin and Helf; Marciiildmi and rtosar. 100 040 121 9 ll 1 ’ 000 104 000 5 9 ' Black, Lemon. Ferrlck and Lol- iur: Page. Hillel‘, Wade, Byrtie and Robinson. Niarhos. ' (Second game) Cleveland 000000010 4 8 I New York 000000206 '1 8 (i Raye-ids. Krakauskas and Hogan; Chandler and Dickey. Niarhos. Chicago 000001 000 i 5 o “Go To Limit” In Controlling Lil 500k 0WD!!! "anyone who saw those ~ uts." A Gambling June 9 — (AP) an epidekssnic of BUM-LAM. NC ~Reports alleging in have W G tion club owners thelmb changing “the very limit" to oontro he sit?- e mee val and would make to "for; Thereigion he Went down on the streets. got himself a newspaper and was only reassured when he read the headline: that he had ba- come. the new world's champion. FDR SAL" A E DOUBLE DECK COTS Perfect Condition Few FOLDING TABLES and-BENCHES Washington 000 04.2 01x 7 ‘a a’ I-Iayeries. Holiingsworth, Perme and Thresh. Femandes; Haefner and Evans. (Second game) Chicago OOOMOOBO 8 8 1 Washington 0000M 100 1 1 4 Lopat and Dickey; Leonard, Wil- son and Guerra. NATIONAL LEAGUE 3101000010 811 1 0020004001710 2 ' s). Lombardi. Herring. Batten and Anderson, Padgett; Wyse, Sciimitz. KliSil. Fleming, Erickson and Mc- culiough. New York 000 001 000 1 6 O 000 000 20x 2 l 1 Pittsburgh Kennedy and Cooper; Ostri- l Pittsburgh Joyce. Trinkle and Lonthardi; ta Helntzeiman, Lannlng and Sallu-ld Phlladei hla MOON 100 1 ‘i 2 St. Lou's 501M001: 013 0 Ripple. Judd. Humprlea and Bern- lnick; Spindle; Dickson and Rice. (Second game) Philade 5t. Lou s 000 Rowe. Karl. Raffensherger and Seminick; Brazle and Garagioh. Boston 001 0M 016 1e i4 Cincinnati 3 7 in and : Bhoun. Gilmh.‘ Lambert. Fox. Burpo and IAniann (Second game) Bolton 000000 0 4 l Cincinnati 0N 100 00x l ii 0 and Hofferth. Sanders; Johns and Mueller. lleavas lllsoue Over 180 Feet mftfliaronrs. June s-(aei- Bob Fitch of the Universit of Min- nesota. Baturday threw t e discus 180 feet. 2 3-4 inohe: to better the world record mark of E4 feet I0 3-4 inches established 1H1 by Adolfo Oorisollni at Milan. Italy. 1- Luatiost blow of the d-av at Bos- ton was Ted Williams’ 12th homer of the year. which landed two- tnirrh of the way w the night field bleadiers in the aecondgame. Tedcoiiectedhislitliintheon- ener. Hank Greenberg kept pace with cioutinst 'I‘ed by bloating his number 112 as well, . Other homers were spanked out by George Meiicovitoii, Dick Wake- Dom DiMaggio as the t. y Galehouse hurled steady seven-hit ball for Browns in the opener. Gioutixig Charley Keller ‘was the big gun as Yanks collected their solitary wii-n of the week-end. smashing his lath homer with two on in the ninth to climax a five- run rally by the Bombers. 80x Keep Up Torrid‘ Pace By Winning Three (From Detroit “Tomhstoue" Match Won, By Art Maollenzie Art MacKenzie was declared Wlb ner of the "Iormbstone" mat competition played Saturday after- noon at the Charlottetown Goil Club. Runner-up was "Pud" Beer. In the Sweepstakes competition Pud led a lengthy field when he carded a low gross of 7A In sec- ond position was fig Dowling with. a 7'7. bow net in t e Sweepstakes was won by Art MacKenzle with 69. The raaiilte of the competition follow; Pud Beer ... .. M. Dowling .. ,.., Joe Mahar . .. Doug Saunders ,. Art MucKenzle ... .. Alan MacMillan . . . . .. R. Bagiiail Jack ilellofs Andy Likely R. Peppin .. R. Jenkins M. Bagnall .. Dr. W. MacDonald J. Coles .. F. Acorn . J. R. Kelso A. Wilson B. MacNei-ll Would Meet OhampOnWinner Take All Basis . J o - (or Gus (g5) iaeirmifno held do; Castillo draw last: Siveepstokea Gross Net '14 '10 w; i0 a IO-round P111381’ night, said today he is chai- lengllng the Canadian welterweight box g champion to a. lb-round bout; on a winner-take-ail basis. Mell said he would leave the data selection up to Oostiliouac 111st that the bout must be for the title _- with or without sanction of the Canadian Boxing Federation. LIVERPOOL. N. 5.. June 9—(C‘P) ~Middieton Cardinals and Liver- pool Larrupers battled to a score- ess draw here Saturday in ihl first game of a scheduled exhibi- tion baseball doubleheader. The second match was rained out in the first inning. DENY 11911911. Middleton's import‘ from the United States. allowed the Isarrupers no hits. Bruce Thor- bllrne. hurling for the south short squad. held the visitors to seven A CREAN HATS Light as air - versatile brim-pinch front crease - durable felt - ideal Summer Hats. l (irean llats for the slniertly dressed new. 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