l aowuuc Hockey F WRESTLING eoxlno BASKETBALL omen spoar TIT-Y BASEBALL LEA C UE OPENS >415’? U.S. 0mm ill llolll. Associated Press my B spout,- Writer) pgrullyuurl-lllt, June B-Thc pill. cn_a will“? Dari? ~ g, tricky dprlng Mill Philadelphia Goun- n the first round Open ub touly , me ml ulnlled States " i n lfilllzlip- 0,333, mu... field for the run ._._ l tile day's only sub- 1u \\.:..~ Sam Snead, the er from White Sul- W. Va., who holds n Open drown, Sam, , _, up; 5t money winner, 5d ,\ t8 one undzr standard u, m: by one shot. 3;, on his heels came two m, pgwgyfu] drlvers-Juawson n18, the former United States B i511 unluteur champion and Orvn winner, and Mar- gd) \V:.rd of Spokane, -1 alllfltEllI whose trem- glll enables him to play v even terms Wilth the last l by one Snead‘ Shoots Sub-par Golf To Lead Field In Golf Play starter, M t Philmfoanlt, 1:1‘ KOWM of nearby “Simmerings Around The Xport Front By ALAN RANDAI: T! _ . __ ‘ I . 1'91!‘ 09S {little canned a 40- Canadian Press Staff Writer footer on the 18th for included Tcnlmy CTRXI Hfllm. 24-year-old L05 Angeles pro Denny Shuic. former British Open Golfers Association uuulgffiffismfif,‘ Harold (Juul McSpo-den. who was and United States runner-up to Shuts in 1937, Big Ralph Gnlduhl. thedefending chlmliion who hopes to 551; modern ope straight trllrfiurlffif’r§lv.l‘litt‘,efi“pfl‘jgfl wt '71. two strokes over par, For company he had Harry cooper, rated one of a?“ most garégemus .. l t * HmB/lfllrs Wilfordmwrghrle “OPEL: wit} Ed Meislter, Yale mm Warrensville, Ohio. and Alvin (Butch) Krueger pitcher rival" Q].- cln-e, Wis, captain-elect of Beloit, Wis._ one mm in the Three Eye Lsggufi own Alleys In M... u...“ whue ward h _ an eagle would have suluiuf°‘i'fi..,“‘“ ‘m’ “P °1 ‘he cub-out thegm 03g stroke in front of l; grqup m," Dutra and Craig wooémfiflfle ‘all? Campaigners; Lloyd M“. NEW YORK. June 8~Prcmoter Mike Jwwbs. old cutie that he is, never missed an opportunity for a uick dollar or two and he 1g mg- 08ft?!‘ a few more tclnorrow.... Unoe Mike lives in Red Hawks. N-J-i w! King George and Queen Elizabeth will pass right by his house mmolrow....M!ke will rent 813808 on front lalwn to any who wish tdsee Their Majesties from this point of vantage. Along cauliflo is that Bob Pasigilrisrgwuettt: gig‘): a “Wiley fight" this slnnmermhedl either have a quiet evening with Lou Nova or a bruising mgm, Mm a definite hangover with champion Joe 1ouis....Past0r, it might be Pfimflmbiued. did some extra spec. 1M bflf-‘k-Dfidlllllnl; for 10 rounds with the champion in 19M.._.He mad-e Joe ‘look bad but looked worse himself. Jimmy Braddock worked three rounds in Stillman’: gym, and for _ an 111d guy of the ring-he meets Tommy Farr in London before long —he looked pretty sllnart. If Dick Metz should win the U. 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INTEJLLJAHJNAL LEAGUE 010 git) 000 6 l5 1 _ no 30_ 010 3 11 2 Qveir-Iwfll‘ and Ember; Barley, -- ldnnzl Gezrge. ' 0000005 at SEMI Jfltli Hagan ' Pricuil-R 4.1 __. lot ~- “ii W _~'iili__li_ctuunl_oz_mlu_.l l may): ALL STAR WRESTLING CARD Friday, June 9th. I Best Two Cut t; Th?» Falls-AS Minute Limit .~ , W.’ Referoe-Mitkflowboy) Hugh!!! ‘ _ l I 't 8:80 sharp l- Ollie unanim- Bouts JACK CONLEY Both wrestler and fighter and mlm ling card meeting Larry (Babe Kasaboski in the main event. (JO-ED COERCION (By The Canadian Press) LONDON-At a university mock trial here two Dyetty co-eds were "making al- luring gest-uns at the niaglsmate by bowing kisses to the embar- fined 50 shillings for iugsrnerrt _of the covuztf Duke and Hattje; Sivess Warren 000 000 020 2 1i Buffalo Syracuse Kline, Roche and Half; bans, Jones and Botizlrini. Rochester 030 003 0 6 7 Jersey city 00a s00 o s 7 Johnson and Narron; berg and Atwood. AMERICAN AIIOCILTIQ First game:- Minneapolls 21; Columbus l4. Minneapolis 2; Columbus 0. shtsamrs- the CHARLOTTETOWN‘ SPORTING CLUB MAIN BOUT “hi Two out or rules Falls-BO Minute. Limit K- 0. Jack Conley ya. Larry (Babe) Ifasaboskl FINAL _ Gino Martinclll who holds a decision over Klhgfish _Lc\'instry who is one of 1h: headliners in tonight's wrest and Vanden- 4 l~ v¥-—»i- IA-i-Ail- known met artists, but in meeting Jack Conley he will be pitted n- gainst a. man who can both wrest- tle and fight. 7n fact so adept is ‘ this Conley that it is understood he would like bouts rlvihh ember Bert Hardy or 'I‘ig-su' Warrington. It will be verv interestirlr irdeed when this nair m-sr-t and w’th a 60-minute time limit fans are as- sured oi’ a lively time. Jack Hagen, anoiher mixed wres- - tier, one who can wrestle in any ) tvce of going. m-ee-is Gino Mar-tin- elli in the second bout. This bout is ant to produce. angrthfng. Both wrestlers are anxious for a victory and will use any and all means in their power to bring about this tie-fired erd. Len “Colrbov" Hughes will be the refers-a and it is said that Hughes is just as able in this new role to him as he wa-awhm throw- ing opponents either out of the ring or gulp the floor of the ling. ‘our OUR WAY 3 1 1 r 2 2 3* l 4l-— li.*i- i—i4i—i—i—i ‘Binns Loses To Patterson By Technical Kayoe In Fifth Round Of Bout for the first half minute again “Duichy" Patterson of Dart- mowth, Nova Scotla, just as rugged and two fisted a mitt-sllngel- as ever performed in an Island ring last night scored a technical live round knockout victory over Bon- nie Binns of Charlottetown in the main event of the boxing card staged at the Forum_ But although the fight didn't last quite half the scheduled dis- tance the small crowd of fans in attendance certainly had their money's worth as they witnessed the two main eventors put on a slugging match from the opening bell until the end of the figlh-t in the second minute of the fifth round. Taldng advantage of Binns’ wildness in slinging punches in the first hes/t Patterson. a Dunishinfl heavy hitter knocked Binns to the canvas four times during the first three minutes but only once Elm-ls take a count, the bell end- ing the session finding him taking an eight count resting on one knee. In perfect condition for the fiflllt Bums revived in the minute's rest to come out. and punch his oppon- ent all over the ring with telling left and right hand smashes but Patterson refused to go down as he absorbed all the punishment Binns could fire into him. Appearing as if he might stage a thrilling comeback after his disastrous start Binns was given an edge in the third by the Judges as a damaging straight left Jab wnvtinually kept his opponent off had the claret run- from his nose. The scralppers were just tearing into each other with all they had and both were beginning to show the marks the gruelling battle as they We!“ to their corners. Patterson however again took the upper hand in the fourth. Blnns Paul And _ Doyleln Race At Halifax Two Island ers in the P9!“ sons of John Paul of Rocky Point and Russell Doyle of Charlottetown leave this morning for Halifax. N. 3., where on Saturday they will take part in the Halifax modified ten-mile marathon, one the most gruelling races at this dist- ance in Eastern Canada. Both boys have trained hardarld consistently fcr their big test in midld-le distance running circles and bot-h are in the finest of shape as is well attested by their time trial a week ago both turning in fast times despite the lack of any real competition. Pa-ul, an Indian runner was sec- ond to Roy Oliver at Now Glasgow in a IO-mlle race on May 24th, being only beaten in the last mile by the fleet New Glasgow mara- thoner. He is even in better con- dition for this coming grind and is confident of giving the leaders a battle of it all the way. Rumell Doyle, only a youngster in years but at the same time a veteran in the middle distance game is m stranger to the Halifax race having competed there seve- rall times already and al-ways has made a good showing. In fact each year Russ gives a better per- rmance and his many admirers are hopeful of him giylng the pre- race favorites one of the keenest races of their careers. All Island sportsmen will wish the bays the best c4’ luck in their "rt-u: OL’ sou. 0' TH’ wooos i5 PRETTY FOX‘! " HE'S MAKIN’ Hi5 GRANDCHILDREN LEARN TO RIDE, PLAY POLO, SWIM, PLAY emcee, f TENNIS, eou= AN’ ALL -rw swore-rs WHILE waves VERY attempt io make the victory an Island one. used his left hand effectively but the continual boring in of the rug-g ged Nova. Sootia lie ter finally; landed him inside B -' EUBICLI Before the round was over Binns‘ was down for two more counts of nine and he was in bad shape as e a- the bell for what prov- ed to be the final round. The loser attempted to box starting the heat but it was only a matter of a min- u-te or so before Patterson aka-in caught up with him and the fight ended via the technical knockout route as the Dartmouth boy al- though still feeling plenty of sting in Binns punches hammered the local mitt-slinger all over the ring. Birms came in at 152 pounds with Patterson weishlns 159- semi-final was a short-liv- ed affair. Johnny Shaw. Emefills the ring with a. very sore side was ouhboxed badly by his ounorwnt Jimmy Allen in the first round as Allen scored reoealtedl with a lightning-like left hand ‘There were no knookdowns in this neat how- ever but the second was hardly underway a. minute when Allen shooting a left to the face count- ered rapidly with a right hook to the jaw that sa/W Shaw take the full count flelt on his face and hfl-d to be assisted to his corner. The opening fight on the curd was between two youmtfitfifs bu‘ "Kid" Carr had far too much ex- perience for “Kid" Carroll and the former won pretty much as he pleased after less than two min- utes fightintt. Officials:- Referees: Leo Kelly and Wank Acorn. Judges: John Connolly and John Cameron. ‘Miners: Earl lvlolnnis and Di‘. F, C. Dougtm. Announcer: George R. Hooper, Ontario Tennis Championships Open Monday TORONTO, June 8 --(C P)- Stsrs from three countries will bid for honors when the Ontario Lawn Tennis Championships g way at the Toronto Cricket Club here Monday. Preliminary rounds to reduce the large entry to 64 in women's and men's singles, will be held tomorrow and Saturday. Although none of Canada's last- year Davis Cup players wil_l be gunning for the men's singles honors, the tournament has at- tracted leading players from many ports of the country. Three Unit'- ed States players are in the mens field, while the Wingate sisters, Mary and Eileen, of England, add international flavor to womens la . p Illarwls Duff of Montreal will de- fend his men's sirlgles title while another Montrealer, Mrs. Ralph ‘fees, also will be out to retain the women's championship she won last year. Both are rated highly but will meet stilt! opposition. with the outstanding Davis Cup- pers of last year on record as be- ing through with competition in the international event the tour- ney holds particular interest. It is one of three major meets from which this year's cup squad meet Cuba will ‘be selected. The Dominion and Quebec tourneys follow in order. Maritime hopes will be carried by two Halifax shotmakers, Hughie Little and Edgar stewart. _____-_____ Fur-trimmed dresses and cos- tume ensembles are among the important fashions we will be wearing when Autumn comes. DIDN'T YOU SEE TH‘ BULL WITH RiDIN' BOOTS AN' BRITCHES ON A WHlLE BACK? WELL, HE SPENT SO MAN‘! YEARS IN PURGUIT OF HAPPLNE$S THAT WHEN HE CAUGHT IT HE FOUND IT WAS MISERY" ' 5O HE'S _MAI<IN' TH’ LEARN EAFLY By J. R. Williams _. ,_‘ Utmwlmavp r! Giants Even ‘ Series With Chicago Cubs ¢______ NEW YORK, June ll —(AP)_. Zeke Bonura and Hank Dunning ‘guided the Giants- to a 5-3 Nat. lcnal League baseball victory over Chicago Cubs today, evening their sages. b anning dou led in the first inning behind two singles 1o;- one run and Mel Ott sacrificed an- other home. Dunning than my m5 seventh homer of the 5935011 1n the third inning and Bonura fol. lowed with his fourth with one on in the sixth, It was the seventh defeat for B111 LE6, leading pitcher g1 the National League a year ago. Righthander Lou Fette made his first pitching start since his mar-rinse an EUSDIClOUB event by holding the Pirates to three hits and giving Boston Bees a 2-0 shut- out. After the game Fette, who had won six previous starts this season, prescntrd the bull to m5 bride of four days as his team_ maxtrelf cheered. y Vaughan ot two of Pittsburgh hits ago the other $1: B- three-bsszer by Gus Suhr. The B685. making 10 hits off Jim Tobin, including doubles by Max Wrst. and Hank lilzljcski, scored in the fourth and fifth innings. Cincinnati won a pitcher's duel between Paul Derringer and Hugh Mulcahy to take a 3-2 nightgame verdict from the Phillies before p, crowd of l‘6,0fl0 nt Phi!aclelphlu_ n. M. s, llEllWICK T0 SAIL —Undcr nlstrluilons mcolved yes- terday H M. s. Berwick sails this evening at 6 o'clock on ice patrol duty off the coast of New- foundland. This is a precautionary measure, in case icebergs are m the vicinity, in order that the R, M S. “Empress of Britain" or. return to England ‘with the King and Queen may be warned. The supply ship "Orange Leaf” left port yesterday and is _ anchored outside the harbor where the "Brrwick" will be fueled before leaving on her trip. Can Mixllt JACK HAGKN ithe Sporting (‘lub in the that}; bclng_stnged.___ AMO5, AND AM 1 u " ‘IDCATCH ‘THE GQIT FROM HIS UNCLE sons the be heard tonight at the Park die.- and Rovers clashing. for nmny sea- sons bitter diamond enemies, and wi ip Mayor E. A. Fos- H ter officially o he tosses the through the contest. Both Stars and Rovers have been putting energy and the result is that the players are expected stride right from the time the um- kpire gives his official decision on Tough and rugged wrestler who meets Glnn ltlurtinclli tonightflin‘ rs lmntcll of the big wrestling shawl OUR eo/iunmc HOUSE . V , K scuooils on"; UNCLE 61.1mm! NO MORE JAIL. ‘FOR 9o o/svs I 1 HOPE SOMETHING SERIOUS HAPPENS so 1 NEVER HAVE. ‘TO 6O To SCHOOL AGAIN luucue AMOS, u= z ear LUMBAGO LIKE You, COULD I. STAY ouT or SCHOOL?WILLIE (ROCKER $A\_{5 THAT usxr LABOR DAYJUST BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINSJJQS aolu’ ‘to "my TO 1 Stars And Rovers‘ Meet In Opening Tussle; Mayor Foster To Pitch First Ball i I For the first time in several sca- llmplres “Play Ball" will giving are I eagues. Tonight with the Eastern Stars ning the league as t. strike across the late. fans can 100k forward to see- a neck and neck tussle all lots of and pap into their workouts to hit a mid-season g for- ing ready t0 the first pitch that Lia inflo- breezes do law. toss the No official bat. have announced for to ht’; opener nlond words that. will send the it is lilnely that ei er Mwormncl: <1" y heave sway one. or-Robbinswillboonthe slab 1m slim“ “l? mu" “We “r W" we M =1» a nec < u». sum. betwgennthe nit? teawmsn ‘fiélhufié “m” illicit’ m‘ entered» Efl-‘ilem 8W8. Northend tossing them in for the Northe Rovers and West 111d Anchors. crew with “N McKinnou 11.315”? i533‘? £03350‘??? ‘ti? “Euwm” °’ m” 3?} 1 “““°" officers heading 1t but they have e 5 u w ‘fl ‘m’ gone about their various tasks in a. wi workmanlike manner and combined with the co-operation that the teams have been ookln ward to a lea ue far in advance of previous City base. e- 2nd third base, Williams" out- Whitlock, Jay, Doyle, .1, - ock. Stars: Catcher, V. Iartel" pitch- bins Mobonal McNelil; B!‘ Steele, Mahar, Murphy. Dimdggio Paces Yankees To Win Over tVIzite Sox YORK, June a -—(AP)—_ NEW Getting backinhisold groove, Joe DiMaggio hit a home run, adouble and a. single today to lead New York Yankees to their second triumph over Chicago White Box 7-2. While his teammates were reel- ing off a, dozen hits, rookie Atley Donald held the Sox to seven for his sixth victory without defeat this season. Ed Smith checked the champ- ions on two runs for six innings, but they burst this bond with five tallies in the last three frames. Playing the last part of m» gmne in a rain .that forced can- cellation owl’ the nightcap of a scheduled doubleheader, Boston Red Sox defeated St. Louis Browns, 8-’! on t-wo homers by Jimmy Foxx and another by Dou Finney driving Joe Vosznickk double and Foxx‘: first wallop sent the Red Sox off with four runs. Jimmy hit his second hom- er and his ninth of the season in the third inning. Finney connect- ed ln the eighth. Five Washington errors helped. Cleveland Indians beat the Senat- ors 7-5. Both starting pitchers, Joe Krakauskas of Hamilton, Ont. and Mel Harder, required assistance but Harder was credited with the victory, the first foc- Cleveland in the four- B three games of ..seriec. Detroit Tigers lost two playq through injury in the first in but recovered in time to rotec their fifth place position n thq American League by batting out aAn 8-4 victory over Philadelphid thletics today. medtbixie) Walker, outfia and Bill ll, shortstop, were Tiger came ties. Walker tore ligament or cartilage in knee slidiln into and in an attenuated steal. Belvedere Golf. Club Notes / % 4 W. DISCOVERED IN ' HAW, ALVIN, MY LAv! YOU snouco SEIZE YOUR VACATION ASA CHANCE "ro IMPROVE EACHSHINING noun! AT YOUR AC-lEI. PEDDLED TOY » BALLOONS "rq ‘FINANCE MY ExPERIIQ WHICH ELAZEDWHE WAY FORT-IS WRIGHT BROTHERS’ COHQUEST or; THE Air-z! IN5TEAD ot= ‘rm-me ~' SILLY SUGGESTIONS Fmm WILLIS CROCKER, PATTERN wvunsew AFTERTHE GREAT saau-ns-rs» uue GALILEO, FOR EXAMPLEMIHO LAMPS o: A CAfl-IEDRAL. "ma LAW OF my; PENDULUM"! THE SWAYING