rE-intsnien ‘Increase A League Lead With 7-4 Win Over K. of C. Donlld off Zaketnb hard line: in the fifth inning, Summary Earned Runs-KAL-f; Kinsmen IEST IN CHinWiNG TOBACCO - YOU CAN'T ICAT The Knights of Columbus Junior ball team booted the ball around last night so much that they liter- ally handed the Kinsmen juniors 15-Round Victory Over Gus Lesnevich a 'l-4 win and thereby enabled the innings as they committed seven errors in these two innings and allowed two unearned runs to sccre and these runs coupled with two more unearned tallies in the fifth inning gave the hdcNeil-mariagcd rtuns Batted Ira-Pryor. C. Mae- Donsld. Williams. First Bare on Error - Flynn. Burke. McKenzie. Hughes, Rossiter (2). Kennedy (2). Hit by Pitcher—McNelI-2. Base on Balls-by McKenzie. l. Hits: 0f Currie 5: Off McKen- . ' '- ~ I i to i th ir- - d O e o . A H"? svgexlloliruleld Jar/afghan 2am: ‘$12: D°"'b1"_w1m‘m" mmhu‘ ma‘ " 2Q R QQQXR fi . the other two entries. The Knights Md?’- . es ——-—- fell apart in the first and third "Pie-Q "wblmlld- American away. uad their mar in of vi m . 1‘he 5° 5~ t '—- 1 mnners scored lhree rurls lryi the “Sig” glifioglxxfn’ Hm” o’ (B, Th, 5-01.51“ h“) ' opening inning. ’1\he_y added two 1° "a ' - _ LONDON, 3111}. QQ_nedd]Qwu’ more runs in the third frame sno 105°“ °" B"°—K~C- 7' mum” of Britain scored a iii-round vic- Finally hitting the stride they "W"! "P u" "m!" Wm) fl l" ‘smckom by Gun,“ a. h, Km tory ovoi- llshtheavywelzht cham- To s at As are capable or Frsddle Whalers fmgbmgfdil; ‘x1’g"}h““1l“ X81111, .1 ' pion Gus Lesnevich of ClifIside I p . north-end Rovers are off to a. fly- m cglsur!” m’: ti ‘guru, ° WM Pmhes__McKenue 3; o,“ .. 1- 1- ' ' am - y. - Q . 1.81311“ .1191, M111, 1711a,; their victory over the league lead- wm' M‘: ‘:12... ‘““,§‘1,,",°1f“ 1f’§‘“1§‘°,°“’1f““ glnsfofieslsaglatzi-‘igl-‘ahcie; Benet Lesnevich took s. savaie best- ' in! Anchors on Sunday lfternoon iiioDw-s “ .- ° trfiflétme mhe‘ ling Sh" an?“ 400mm and Gut ~ in: st Mills’ hands and barely furnished definite prooi that they in? 1”" is ma"! it" hag Bu: “wig noxqcggg 1' lurvived the 10th round after be- are going to be strong ihreats for b m ' d '1 ffi 5 ‘b. 1; ,1 q 1111 1t n ro A I llzg floored twice. He hid held NEW YORK, July es —(AP) - the Icarus title- m‘ "f. ‘m ‘m’ °' "e ,2‘ 51,911,“, 11 4 o 1 o o 4 the title since 194i. Gus Lesnevich was removed tem- 1' 1' 'l' 4' {ggsxmsfilénfigdiaihsefyugfzlk an: L Macndnfld, 3b 4 0 o o 1 .3 The American had knocked out norsi-lly from the list of leading Wine one slate o! the lessee 14,111,811 11.. 1111131111 1.1.11. 5.1,; 11., ll/lcNeil, rf a o o o a o the British light heavyweight contenders for Joe Louis’ vacated it looked as lf Anchors would , I you“: pérmder was“ around a: Mcgenm, 9 4 (1 0 1 1 1 champion in the 10th round May heavyweight crown tonight by hi8 milk! l runway 1"!" °l lt- The ' 111, 11111511 115 11¢ 1111mm, faplgugd Flynn. c 4 2 1 0 1 1 ii, 194s. surprising defeat in London that other two teams did hot seem to n» Bw-ld ‘Minot mm with the mm tenable “Char 1.11,.“ 31, 1 o o a a 1 The defeat. temporarily took also crowned Britain's meddle be able to cope with the hitting of Halli“ Wyiff‘! . T1,, 1,051,, 1y.- wwkm who pu1ou1111e 111-1. Pryor. o1 and ib 3 i 1 1 0 0 Legngvlch out of the 5111-5111111, (o1- Milis new king of the l75.pounu- and pitching that the Anchors ‘kfzimlanbf; 11,001,, 1.1, m the seventh and last 1mm; u C_ 11431390111111]. 15 3 1 2 3 1 1 ‘he heavyweight m" "Wiled b? us’ were hurling “gamst ‘hem but i“; & “"1 *"""l‘ he set the losers down before they Tremor. 1b 3 0 9 5 9 l Joe Louis. He w“ rated g 1nd. When Louis stepped down as since the second section has got- enltioiiost coma do my damage_ Burke. cf ~., 1 0 0 0 0 1 in‘; contender. _ heavyweight champion last month. ten underway a. far different story °"I:|‘\:n‘ Legal“ the winners attwk on .__—--. Rom”; Tgddy W111; m1 51411-1 Lesnevich was grouped with Jer- seems to be unfolding. _ ' the 0119mm, o, mm” 111111011211 Total; 29 4 51B 0 I hesitate on moment raising s” J09 walw“ ‘m! En!“ ch37‘ § '|' 1' ‘l’ w Merlin McKenzie was the winngr Kinsmen Ab it l! P0 A I Mills‘ hand. - l" “ ‘h’ "m? T*“°°" l“ "l" 0M °l the hi! MSW" l" l" 3 ' leadoff hitter Jackie Williams who Williams. rf 4 o a o o i A 58110111; crowd u; 45,0119 “m, heavyweight picture. _ Rovers’ two straight victories has 5 smashed 01111 11 111,111,111 111-111 111 511.81g Hennessey. sa 4 1 1 0 1 a med thi- White City Arena to see Tl" Twmllml ‘Fenllll’? B-Porl-Il-s been the improved stickwork of \,/ in three times it bit. Charlie Keil- Lewis. cf a 1 o 2 o 1119 113111 111 wmch “mum, w“ Club indicated tonight Lesnevich Buck Whitlock and BuckoJrrain- nedy 1,1111 311531; 3113119; “on 111i Rossiter, 1b a 2 0 8 0 1 a 1 1° 3 favorut was not included now in its fall or. In whitloclrs case particular- r doubles to share batting honors Coyle, if 4 o 0 1 0 I Th5 new world.‘ “shun”, plans for an elimination tourna- 1y his work at the plate was far _ l‘ “.1111 Williams, Carl "Beau Jack" Hughes e _ 4 1 1 I 0 1 11,31,191“ 1s m He w“ knocked ment to seek a successor to the below pai- in the first half of the ‘ 11111190115111 1111.1 1.1.0 1111., go.- tho Kennedy. mt »- s 1 1 i a l out by Joe B31151 Mo“ 5' m“ m Brown Bomber. _ schedule. A feared hitter last é 59,11“ , ., losers best effort including a long Zakem. 3b 4 0 0 0 1 f 11m 51x11, round and h“ been The romotlonal group said plaid season Buck was proving an easy , p.11.“ ,1. “glam. all.‘ triple to left field in the second Currie. p 1 1 0 0 3 0 stopped by Lloyd Mum,“ u.“ now cal for an eliminatl ill- hitter- until up to two games ago, a ' inning. - Crockett. p 0 0 0 0 0 l 1,111.11. Amemam 1n m, Mm Qmmd Volvlhd Clllrlol- I 1916111! i181)!" but that has all changed now. ' The fielding gem of the game June 3. 1947. heawwallht “wand”; walfmn‘ 4' '9' 1' i‘ -- ““"’ - .- was a running catch by C. Mac. Totals l0 ‘i I21 ‘I _I Lesnevlch w" cupped b, a 270a Bale: balm! Irlelebsavold. Foes: 111 1,1, 11,51 seven 1,11,, 11, 11,1, fleas-av DQmrLJ-Zna . . sucker punch-a wild right-in s“: 12° :1 y w; u‘ eywea "sip Pl!“ 11° his lmooked out seven fifluhblld‘! 7" I . o . m m h» l. .:..".': .2... l” at w, a... .1 . Finals Reached In Play mm“, 1o “com his pom T," “l: ‘Harm ‘wart; or m s?" lrfirgpthen/illfl clbalss. Bilfltifthh: l d w R W‘ he”; c441 csuafilr. “e B. y S9111 331GB H fill Q Q Q 33-year-old American took a ter- rific pounding in the first. Actually. on a round by round basis, the fight was close. The Associated Press score card gave Lesnevich seven rounds. Mills five and counted three even. Mill-s, however, seemed to win his rounds by greater margin. Lesnevich suffered ugly cuts over and under both eyes in the first round. Mills finished the oon- flict virtually unmarked. m‘ the 10th round Mills twice baited Lesnevich to the canvas with looping lefts to the head. Both times Gus took a nine- count on one knee. when Les- nevich arose the Briton punched himself out trying to put the fight Lesnevich apparently was pretty well beaten up,’ a Twen- tieth l" 1. spokesman said. "He. wouldn't be able to fight in Sep- tember if he wanted to." In London. Joe Veils. Lesne- vicifs manager. admitted the de- feat had knocked Gus out of. - the heavyweight picture. Voila said the Cliffside Park. N_ J.. veteran now is interested only in a return bout with Mills. Baseball Results -_1- NUTIONAL LIAGUI New York 200 ilk-ll 11 l .. .000 008 010- 4 0 z Jonas and Cooper, Westrum (8); Roe, Behrman (l). Mlnner (5). Felice ('1). Only (0) and Camp- malls. (Only nine scheduled). LMIBIUAN LIAGUI No games scheduled. INTEINAIIONAL LBAGUI Rvoohefler ........00i. 102 000-4 I l Jersey City 100 000-1 i0 3 ‘ Mikm, Gel-kin (8), and Marsh- all, Bueha (6); Andrews, G. Bam- hurgar (0) and Yvarl. First Game: - 000010000-0 I 1 Baltimore 100 000 2-6 ‘I 0 (lo innings) no Tigers Win From All-Stars Yesterday morning on the Knights of Columbus diamond the Tigers met and defeated the All Stars by a. score of 18 to 10. Play was close all ‘the way. the only difference being a couple of glaring errors that put the win- ners out in front. They lined up as follows:— Tigers: J. Brown, James Brown, Shepherd, Crabbe. Ii. Brown, I. Doiron, coker." Eric Brown, B. Brown. All Stars: W. Hughes, R. Kelly, I. Williams, B. Hughes, J. Han- drahan, K. Thaoker. W. Williams. D. shaw, A, Paul. o Next game will ‘be played this morning at 10.80 when the All stars and Bombers clash. Parry, Bilverman (4) and Taba- cheok; Podgalny, Mellie (lo) and Robinson, Stockhausen (10). Second Game: nfhlo 011 108-0 I I .130 001-6 I l (Gama called end of sixth in- Hausmann (l) and Wolpert and Stock- ‘ (By The Associated Preal) NEW YORK. wit’ 26-Todsy is Babe Ruth day in New York City. The day was proclaimed oflic- Tally yesterday by Mayor Williain 0'Dwyer on a visit to the home Montreal .. run king at Memorial Hospital. Syracuse 200 Mx-T l3 l ltutli. who has undergone several Podbielan. Nothe (2), Newcombe operations. has been a patient at (B) and Barldlock: Howell and the hospital since June 28. Boslsck. RE S E R V E ~ * sirunniv Auausr 21a IMTIIIEE alert GREEN Acres RAGEWAY ‘ 1 SPRINGFIELD, P.!.l. Piumbo: Marshall, Mueller (8) and Bilvestri. l. n roars-on» JlAcas ‘its 1dr» met varepealpenel-fieturdey not: will be held . SITIIIIMY IIGIIT “ '- _ July 01st.‘ . Sam and lntrlu I fclNlDlT FINEST’ RIC! ‘TRACK’ lq pace up, it will. together with the mates. mean that the northend playofl picture, with it quite poa- sible that they could capture the title that eluded them last season. ' It i- -I- -l~ Millionaires and Anchors meet tonight in another scheduled en- counter and the former club‘, still with a chance of making the Brade will be out gunning for a victory over the westeriders. Ev- ery game from here to the wire is important to the McKlnnon-man- aged team and if they are to lllllllify for a playoff berth they will have to get a. lengthy win- ning streak underway at once. 4- + il- l- Freddie Mills. British light- heavyweight came through with a stunning upset win in his battle Gus Lesnevich in London yesterday as he sent the recogniz- ed world champion down to de- feat in a 15~round bout that he wasn't supposed to have much chance of winning. - -l- 4 -l- i The defeat will likely ruin any chances Lesnevich had of meeting Joe Louis in a heavyweight title fight in September. Although Louis keeps on saying he is de- finitely through with the game, m“? close to the world chain- plon felt that September would see him crawl through the ropes in another appearance but now that Lesnevich has been defeated United States promoters will like- ly cast about for some other op- ponent with Lesnevich’: drawing power at the turnstiles now a question of doubt. 4- 4 1' 0' stout steve O'Neil. the portly Irishman who manages Detroit Tigers, rubbed a face which looks like a. prize fighter’: and picked Boston Red 50x to kayo the rest of the American League in the race to the wire. 0' 0' ll- 1' “They've got power and they are really playing ball." O'Neill Pointed out. "Give them one op- enin! and they fall all over you. The team that beats them will win the pennant." Il- -l- 0 ill Steve made this prediction af- ter his tattered Tigers had taken two out of the three-game series with the Yankees and or: the heels of three drubbing; in four bouts with the Bosox. d- ll- 6 0 Right now the big fellow doesn't give his club much chance of getting in there into the photo. The Tigers don't have the best infield in the league and they are rationed in the run department. Still, O'Neill hopes they might make a stretch run such as they ‘did last season when they were the hottest thing in the circuit over the final month. IO-Yoar-olii Makes .2 First lloIa-la-ana (By The Canadian hell) BRXDGIIDOWN, N. 8., July-M- Alsn Seattle, 10-year-old son of Thomas A. Beattle, editor of the weekly Monitor of this Nova Beo- tia town. had the thrill of his golfing life last Thursday. Ha ‘sank his -drive from the sixth tea at Eden dolf and Coun- try Olub for the first hole-fn-ona yet made on the local course. lliive adults witnessed the (at. i-fe made the nine-hole round in U. INGLAND’! ITIIL UIKTII ~ lheffield has become the centre of the alloy and special steel in- dustry in England. ' l aid forthcoming from his team- crew will be ‘in the thick of the I Wolfe l’? look So easy, l l -1 From Legion The REAP. made it two vict- ories in a row at the Summerside diamond last night defeating the Legionaires in a well played fix- ture by the score of 3-11. The Air- men jumped on Perry, starting lflinger for the Vets, in the first inning getting all their counters in that frame. Brawley, lead off man, got a life on an error. singled advancing Brawley to third and the fleet centre fielder raced home on Fey's out to the pitcher. Carson flied to deep ccrftre, Bayne‘ coming home after Macbilurdo’: catch. Mickus, Pierce and Bourque got threa- consecutive singles after ‘ball on Bourques single to centre. -threw Mlckus out at the plate. The Vets got their lone tally in the fifth with one out. MscMui-do scratched a hit to short and stole second. syl Bernard was on when Foy juggled his roller to short, and Phillips drove MacMurdo home on, a sizzler through the box which Bourque managed to relay to first ln time to set Phillips, G. Bern- ard then flied to left ending the inning. Pete Mickus pitched gilt edged bail throughout allowing five scattered hits but he was not so effective as Arsenault who came in to relieve Perry in the second. Ray allowed only one hit in five innings but his mates could not cvencome the 8~run deficit and so his magnificent relief job was of no avail. Three brilliant fielding efforts featured the play, Greig going right to the screen to nab Jimmie Grady's foul fly in the second, Brawley getting a beautiful run- ning catch of Arsenaulfs fly ta centre in the same inning and MacMurdo running all the way from cenira to left field to pull down Brawlers bid for a hit in the fourth. BOX SCORE S’side . Airmen Win Bayne F this but MacMurdo, retrieving the ‘ J‘. Grady lb. Ci. McNelll If. Perry p. Areenault p. Totals mOOO¢ QOQMO 3moco»3»~u3 50004 5oaoaoouoo> 3oueo R.C.A.F. Brawley cf. Baylle 1f. 0y ss. Carson lb. Anderson 3b. Mickus p. Pierce rf_ Bourque 2b Greig c. Totals Qunmeaueoesuesg §woued uooooi-oouszfi SUMMARY Earned runs, none; Runs batted in. Fay, Carson, Mickus, Phillips; stolen bases, Anderson, MaeMur. do; doubles. G. McNeill; first base on errors, Brawley, Bay-he, Ander- son, S. Bernard; left on bases. R..C.A.F. 3, Iiegionaires ll; hits off Perry 4 in 1 inning, off Arsenauit i in 5 innings, off Mickus 5 in ‘i glnnings; struck out by Arsensult 5, by Mickus 3; base on balls, off Mlckus 2, wild pitcher, Perry; passed ball, Greig. Umpires: At the plate, G. Des- Millionaires & Anchors In Game Tonight Millionaires and Anchors chsh in a City Baseball 1.9113119. "\- counter at the Memorial Field dia- mond this evening and followers of the Millionaires, sticking fast to their team, are looking forward to seeing the ‘irrvoney-men" being returned the winners. Highly improved in lheil‘ 185$ couple of outings despite the fact they have been able to fashion but one victory, Millionaires with time starting lo run out on them are expected to put forth their best efforts in tonight's encoun- ter and if they can take the An- chors’ squad into camp will delin- itely stay in the running for l. playoff spot. Game time is set for 5.45 sham. ‘Horseshoe Gluh Play began at the Brighton HvLSCShQQ Club last night in a new singles tournament and will continue tonight. Last night sec- tion A Bot into motion and at the end of the night Muriey led with {our points, while Vessey, Gallant and Doyle were all tied with two. finches, on the bases, J. Hogan and F. Poole. Score By Inlllngl 123 456 7-3 R E Lesion 000 010 0--1 5 4 EOAJ‘. 300 000 0-3 5 1 HAVANA, July 20 ._ @519) ._ Australia made a clean sweep of its series with Cuba today in the semi-finals of the American zone Davis ,Cup tennis elimlnations. ZURICH, Switzerland, July 26 - (AIU-Dr. W. G. Hardy of Edmon- ton today was elected 1.. sident of the International Ice Hockey Fed- eration. He succeeds Dr. Fritz Kraatz of Switzerland who was elected first vice-president. Phillips lost both games he played and Francis and Goss have yet to play their first game. The "B" group is scheduled to get into action at 7.30 tonight. Entries include J. Buote. J. Davey. A. Martin, R. Latter, J. McCourl. E. McCour-t. F. Murphy, R. Mc- Dougall, F. Martin. “A" group plays Mondays. Wed- nesdays and Fridays and “B.” ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sun- days. NEW YORK. July 28 -—(AP) ~- Floyd (Bill) Bevens. who pitCllUl 8 2-3 hitless innings before losing Th!‘ Leflonairea AB I. I Q A I his World series start last fall. w"- MacMurdo cf. 4 l 1 4 l o OAK RTDGE. 'I‘enn.. July 20- day was optioned by'New York B. Bernard c. d: as. 3 0 0 1 3 0 (CP)-- Arthur Bisquier oi New Yankees to their Newark farm club Phillips 8b. 3 0 1 1 2 2 York last night edged out Frank of the International League. G. Bernard 2b 3 0 1 2 i 0 Anderson of Toronto to win the husky 30-year-old righthander has B. Allan as. d: c. 2 0 0 3 2 2 United States junior chess champ- been sidelined all season due to Trainer rf. 2 0 1 0 0 0 ionship. a sore arm. STATE‘ .1 w, c} \ I c..- XPRE SS f5 Second Section 4 Schedule 0f Bity League Following is the remainder of the schedule of the second section of the City Baseball League re- leased last night by league oflic- ials. Two garnes have already 11m; played, with Rovers defeat- ing both Millionaires and Anch- ors: JULY:- ZlL-Mllllonaires vs. Anchors. ‘ale-Anchors vs. Rovers. AUGUST:- 1—Anchons vs. Millionaires. S-Jvillllonairea vs. Rovers. ft-Rovers vs. Anchors. s-Rovers vs. Millionaires. 15—Milliona.ires vs. Anchors. _ IT-Anchors vs. Rovers. ill-Millionaires vs. Rovers. 22~Anchora vs. Millionaires. Bochon Wins At Toronto For Club Singles Titles i Strenuous marathon matches feat/tired yesterday’! my 1n the Charlottetown Tennis Club Taur- nament as finalists were decided in men's and ladies’ slflilfil Ivan "Lefty" Reddin stroked hi! way into the finals in the alien's singles as he eliminated Heirbil Hughes in four gruelling sets. 6-0. 6-1, 5-1, 7-5. 1n the ladies’ singles Iilizabeli Willett went down to defeat un- der the steady stroking of Beryl DeBlois after they both hulk-k- en a set each. Thirty games Wen required to decide a winner in this best out of three semi-find! match. 0n the other side of the ladies’ singles schedule Helen Larter. playing her first year with the Charlottetown Club, earned I right to the finals against B. DO- Blois when she took Fkiiol MIG? ault in two straight herd fcughi sets 6-2. 8-6. YESTERDAY? RESULTI Men's Singles _ Ivan RJBddin defeated HINT Hughes. 6-2, 8-1. 5-7, 7-0. Ladies’ Single! Beryl DeBIols defeated Elizabeth Wlllett 6-2. 4-8, 7-5. Helen‘ Latter defeated Ieliol Arsenalllt 6-2. 8-8. The finals in the ladies’ alnlial between Beryl DeBloia and Helen TORONTO, July 26 -(CP) — Henri Rochon of Montreal, seeded first in the men's singles of the Canadian tennis championships here, defeated Dave MacKenzleof Toronto 6-1, 6-0 today despite MaoKenzies occasional stubborn opposition. Seeded players advanced through first and second round matches as rain caused postponement of many of the 100 scheduled match- es. Rochon found his game improv- ed over that of a few weeks ago when he went down in straight sets to Brendan Maoken of Mont- real for the Quebec singles crown. hfackcn who was seeded second in the Canadian slnrzles hunt with- drew because of illness. New Manager 0f Phillies PHILADELPHIA. July ea -(AP) —Philsdelphls Phillie: oi the Na- tional League reached out into their farm system today and called on Eddie Sawyer. manager of Tc. ronto Maple beefs. m take over the reins as manager of the parent club. ’ Sawyer. 37-year-old native sf Latter will be played Wednesday afternoon. The men's singles will be decided Saturday afternoon when Ivan Reddin meet: the win- ner of the Smith-Palmer mflch which is slated for ‘Thursday aft- ernocn. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Men's Doubles 5.00 BM. H. Hughes and W. Cullen va J. Johnson and 0. FitzGera-ld. J. MacNeill and Morton new vl. Ivan Reddln and i. Connors. The draw for ladies’ and miled. doubles will be posted at the Glut House this afternoon. heading the International League Leafs to succeed Dusty Cooke. Cooke took over as acting manager of the Phlls ll days ago when Ben Chapman was dismissed sud- denly. Never a major league player of manager but well versed in minor league leadership. hawyer unmet his new duties tomorrow night when the Phils open a long b01110 stand with Chicago Cubs. .- Tlliiilil. IY All! To AMRERST-Tlwltn-KINT- ViLLE-CBATIIAM- BATBURST. etc. etc. . Low larea - Iut ‘lime PAUL'S FLYING BEIVICI flhtown Airport-Phone 1800-8 Westerly. 12...!" was moved up from "The island's $1.600 Ill The largest entry Wednesday, July 28th‘ lam start at 2 an. stun. __1_ Parlor Track" PIIITSES stout llsi u m ‘aims.