1 Si_mm_erings At0tln_d The Front BI ALAN BANDAL Fgregu Stag Writer NIW' .. 0119 —(CP)— Bob motor: the lad who "bicycled" 10 rounds against Joe Louis e. cou. pie or 3831‘! B80. 1185 an offer mm Iondon to meet Tommy Farr....it'll be 9; September bout it it fines t.hrough....Jeff Dickson, the issippl Frenchman and the "Mike Jacobs of Paris" is in town for the Louis-Golento duel... something like 400 out—of-town newspapeinnen also will see Tony and Joe....Max schmellng refused to fair on a broadcast which was to have presented former champ- ions beaten by Louls...the I ldeg was to offer advice to Tony for tomorrow night....e. $650 gold tennis racouet is being offered as big—star bait by the North Conway (N. H.) club for next week's amateur _0ourney.. .. If a coast-to-coast pro football league ever is established Bing Crosby plans to back a Hollywood or Los Angeles team...the crooner Ls daffy over pro footbetll....lncld- ently Bing's horse racing is pay- ing him dividends too,...t~he re1son Boots Poffenbergers suspension was lifted by Brooklyn Dodgers. him to International League. was that Boots wrote the i'..r', Brooklyns. promising to cut out his capers if given another :hance.... Maxie Baer’s kid brother Buddy may appear in a forthcoming mov- ie with hlm....'I‘ownsend Martin's suburban and Brooklyn handicap winner cost him $l0.000 two years igo_ .since then Cravat has won s9'1.u25...Byron Nelson, U. 3. open champ. didn't do so well in last week’s Anthracite tourney and ‘here's why: The night before the ‘ournament opened, N-2ison’s Home club tosed a party. As guest of honor he felt called on to remain \p unm it bmkevup about dawn... Ball Practice Following players are asked to be on hand art the Htllsoorougll diamond at o'clock this evening. Ailt others teresteci are asked to I an . Elmer Clinton. A'rt “Red” Mac- Kenzie. Duckle Donovan. - Charlie Donovan. Ivan Mahar. charlie Coughlin. -Pump Bolger, Smelt Gillie. Joe Tierney. Emmet Cal- Jack Coughlin. Jackie :idurp'h.v. Billie Murphy. Wilf Stew- art, Billie smith. Allan “Red" -noxxse, Harry Ward. Lefty Mac- ay. . ‘ _(Patriot. Please Copy) ' iii-“lotto DAVIS IIFF-’l£R1lA|iR‘ I1 GUEJ SAT. lat. 9 .M. NDAY, srd. t if _ THUR _ The Mystery 191 lbs. ‘ K. 0.~ Conley 195 lbs. 3 -‘ Price 50 Cents VS. . DANCE First Bout 9 at Sportng Club ’ , SDAY, ’ ‘AIN“EVENT-BEST 2 our or 3 FALLS ,‘ Man? vs. Jack Southern H180}! RSEMI FINAL-—BEST 2 OUT OF 3 FALLS "i. Ladies 25 Cents. If With Male Escort‘ Free. . Cowboy Len Hughes, Referee , Late Innings Their fourth victory in as many f%§$‘.§.“t‘.?...i£‘.i ‘.’.i°“l2.....'°°,.‘};i. _ a “NY batted their way to an 11-3 Vlctorvover the westend Anchors in 5 City Baseball League fixture. Displaying the power at the previous games. Whaokey McEach- plate thatl héislso marked their erns crew as u ght came through in the late inuln to their victory. 88 man‘ up But for 5 innings and a half it was a real ball game with the Anchors coming from behind three times to enter the last half at the sixth on even terms at 5-all. But here disaster struck. Jack Coyle. centre ardener of the \wlnnel-s. lgnlted e spark as he lashed out a home run to defp left field after the Anchor fielder had failed in his Ellemm to make a shoestring catch of the hard hit ball. Before the side had been retired Rovers combined three more hits and a hit batsman for three additional counters and the game was theirs. The northend team added another brape of tallies in the last of the ei"..th on Wh.ltlock's triple, Me- Nellls single and an infield error but the counters were not needed Anchors. battling desperately wal- loped Larter the Rovers’ hurler for three safe blows in the first of the ninth after the first man had been retired. but the best, they could do was account for one run; Latter was bearing down hard to Set. the final two hitters on strikes. Elmer Larter. biz righthaniier was on the hill for the Rovers and although nicked for ten safe blows the speedball ace was stingy in the pinches. leaving seven Anchor runners s nded on the paths. George Ayers. workhorse of the Anchors‘ staff was touched for fourteen safeties during the en- counter. BOX SCORE AB R. 4 3 Rover: Whalen. c. HPO AE 1731 Rovers Come- \Through‘ In Of Game "To Whip‘ ‘Anchors’ Squad _|l-6 Mlcnougall. as. Currie, lb. Williams. 31). Aavmmuaa 6-0-nguu -uunumg cow-95H wooaouop -so-coon .r- D-4 ..- ~HHn-o-nfl p ‘U i O 3 ouwmponc-> 3 Ryan, c. Mcxinnon, rf. $A®¢#mAmug $ >-O*"ND-‘DOD-O: uG°#omQou G >- o 33 3 Summary Earned runs: Rovers 8; Anchors 4. Two base hits: Jay. whitlock, Ryan. Gallant. Three-base hit: Whltlock. Home run: Coyle. Runs batted in: Williams 4, Mc- Douzall 2. McNeil1 2. Ryan 2. Mc- Aleef. J. Roach. McKinnon. Whit- lock. Jay. Stolen base: McKinnon 2. V. Roach, J. Roach, Jay. Struck out: by Ayers 6 (Coyle 3. Larter. Whalen. Currie); by L3,:-ter 9 (Gallant 2. McAl-eer 2. Ayers 3. Ryan. Rice). Base on balls: of! Larter 1 (Rice): oil’ Ayens 1 (Our- rie). Passed ball: Whalen 1, Ryan 1. Hit by pitcher: Lartcr 1 (V. Roach): Ayers 1 <whaleh>. Left on‘ base: Anchors 7: Rovers 9. Winning pitcher. Larter. Time of game: 1 hour. 56 minutes. Umplres—At the plate, George Francis; on the bases. H. MoNeill. By Innings 123 456 789- R}! E Anchors 021 101 001-— 0 10 8 Rovers 203 004 02x-11 13 4 ‘i Helen Jacobs, Alice Marble Win Matches WIMBLEIDON, England, June 27 -Veterans of Britain. the United states and continental Europe had British players today in the open- ing round of the women's singles, All-England tennis championships. The only "niune" player to dis- appear was Betty Nuthall. the British gLrl who won the United States title in 1931. Gracy Wheeler of California ran her ragged in the to beat Mrs. R. E. 1-Iaylock, 6-0. 6-2. on the centre court in the presence of Queen Mary. Alice Marble overwhelmed Mrs. J. 8. Kirk. 6-3, 0-2. The two other Am- ericans in the field, lvtrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan and Dorothy Andrus. also won without being seriously extended. British winners included left- handed Kay Stommers. who 8- feated Mrs, E. A. Middleton. 0-0. 3-2 and Mrs. Dorothy Rs-und Little. former tltleholder. who won Jean Sounders, formerly of Cal- gary. defeated Miss Mavro Co!‘ ditto 6-2. 8-1. ' Wrestling mm-: 29th 190 lbs} Larry Babe Kasnboski l 193 lbs. ' all Over House AFTER _ P. M. Shari! \ .-;.-‘mm \ "‘ w ' 4.‘? — Ti ts." are aluurr . it field‘ day at the expense of minor b 6-1, 8-6. from Miss M. Stewart. Bos BASEBALL RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 4 0 Cincinnati 000 130 20x-6 10 0 Bauers, Brown. Sewell and Muel- 1er.- iBerres; Derringer and Loin? urd . Philadelphia 000 031 100-5 13 1 New Y rk 023 013 40x—l:i 12 i Butc r, Harrell. Kersleck, Pear- son and Mlllies, Coble; sch ach- er and Danning. Chicago 100 000 100-2 '7 I St. Louis 001 -100 00x—5 10 2 Wh tehill, French and Hartnett; War eke, Bowman and Owen. w... OrNdt Home Folk Back Tony, BY JOE SULLIVAN Associated Press Sports Writer ORANGE. N. J., June 27 -(AP) —Tony Galento-"T. G.,“ the home folk call him-was the main topic of conversation today in clay hall. offices, factories, ho-mes, stores and even in the children’: playgrounds. The wmen, usually apathetic io things fistic. and the kids. some hardly old enough to know what a. boxing glove looks like, joined husbands. fathers ‘and older brothers in speculating on Tony's chances against heavyweight i-lt.e- holder Joe Louis tomorrow night. The stock question, as people met on the streets. was: “How do you think Tony will do?" The usual answe was: "T. G. will win." Mayor Ovid Bianchl. who pre- dicted Galento will become champ- ion at 11:16 P. M. ADI‘ tomorrow. said he expected at least one- quarter of the city’s 30,000 popu- lation to be at the battle scene. Attending in a body will be the Tony Galento Association 250 of whose members will travel in six special buses to New York. The Association——of which Tony is hon- orary president-has engaged sev- eral bands to escort the “now champion" in a parade up-ant:-. down main street on his return tomorrow night, The celebration- lf there is one-will terminate in Tony's North Day Street tavern, where the genial host has ordered “all drinks on the house.” Mayor Bianchi has decreed an official city ho!iday—if Tony wins. But whether Galento wins or not, Orange will have its celebration. Over L ~ the far side of town- in the negro rtectlon-—plans have been completed for a night of fun if Louis beats the hometown boy. How They compare NEW YORK, June Zl-Probable weights and measurements (ap- proximate) on champion Joe Louis and challenger Tony Galento in their 15-round heavyweight title Broo lyn 00l0Q00l000000000000000 — 2 16 2 Boston ozooooooooooooooooooooo — 2 17 3 (23 innings—tie) (Called account darkness) Wyatt, Hutchinson, Pressnell. and Phelps; Hayworth; nnlng, Frankhouse, Shot- pez. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 020 000 000-2 4 1 Chicago 003 000 62x—1l 15 0 Trotter. Whitehead, Gill and Glenn; Lyons and Tresh. ton 021 003 000-8 11 0 Washington 000 000 000-0 6 1 Auker and Peacock; Kelley. Krakauskas and Giuliani. Detroit 000 0()0 000-0 1 2 Cleveland no 100 00x-5 10 1 Newsom. Ooffman and Tebbetts. K Feller and Hexnsley. New York at Philadelphia, to be played as part of a doubleheader June 28. sntornatlonnl Night Game Jersey City 034 401 100-13 19 0 Baltimore 020 001 000- 3 7 3 Harris at Padden: Midkiff, Dell- mond. Kerr 6; Warren. Second Night Gnme:— Syracuse 010 000 010-2 15 2 Newark 000 000 000-0 5 1 Gee. Tising and Bottarlni; Beggs and Holrn. Toronto 010 300 000 009 10 14 310 000 000 000 4-18-1 Lanfranoonl. Berly. Fischer and Heath; Johnson. Gornicki and Deal. Buffalo 001 041 0 6 12 0 Montreal 000 010 l 2 8 0 ‘A. Smith and Hell; Wicker. Por- 0 tier and Hartje. First Night Guile: Syracuse 020 0040 8 9 0 Newark 002 0000 4 9 2 Meola, Jones, Tislng and War- ren; Barley. An ows. Bedding- flelcl and Wntner. A *‘ Assoointlon Milwaukee at M eapolis, post.-. poned. rain. Use Mined’: for dandruff. fight Wednesday: Louis GALENTO Age 5 years 29 V8915 Weight 200 pound: M 330 Pounds K 6 feet. 1% in. 5 feet, 9% in. Reach 76 inches 72 inches Chest (normal) 41 inches 46 lnchw Chest (expanded) 44 inches 49% inches Neck, 16% inches 18% 11101105 Waist 34 inches g 44 inches Biceps 14 inches 16 inches Forearm 12 inches " 14 inches Wrist. 8 inches 8% inches Fist. i1% inches 13% inches Thigh 22 inches 2'1 inches Call 15 inches 18% inches Ankle 10 inches 12 inches Byron Nelson Wins Golf Title WORCESTER. Mass. June 71- Byron'Nelson, United States open golf champion. won the Massachu- setts open tltle today with a '12- hole score of 283, the lowest in the tourney‘s history. He finished five strokes ahead of Lloyd Man- gium of Los Angeles. who closed strong with a two-under-par 68. Horton Smith of Chioopee fin- ished third with 289, after carding a 69 on his last rounds. and TOBY (By ALAN EANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK, June 2'7-(OP)- Bolcl Antonio Galento, the old but- terball of the oranges, the New Jer- sey oranges. comes out to get well butt_ered in Yankee stadium tomor- row night and the main argument about town tonight centred on just how Champion Joe Louis would do the Job and how long it would take him Th schedule calls for 15 rounds. with Joe's world heavyweight title at stake but only members in good standing of the Galento spaghetti and marching society-numbering quite B. few in spite‘ of everything —vLsloned a 15-round spectacle. At the same time the Champion re- mained the big question mark. Signor Galcnto has convinced ob- servers he will come out shooting, rushing to get in close to Joe. The feeling is Tony will be safer there and possibly do more dama e. Ga|ento’s Date With‘ Louis" At Yankee Stadium Tonight Expected To Be Short One and. in some spots. 1 to 10; Louis by a knockout, 1 to 8: Louis inside 10 rounds. 2 to 5; Louis inside five rounds, even money. Gleeful to the extreme, Promoter Mike Jacobs announced an advance e) Also started: Frisco Todd. Jerry First Round Wellner Cup] Likely defeated Doug R. T. Holman ousted Jack Saunders. The latter put up a. good fight cun- sldering he has only played twice this season. J. A. Likely. the winner in the o'clock sharp. A full attendance is requested. DOWN THE Cow] and Billy Lincoln. _Time 2:12, 2:10. 'ilii: “MYSTERY MAN" Ofic of the best and at the same time one of the roughest wrestlers. in the game today the Mysteryi Man. mask and all pictured above- tnckles Jack Hagan here Thursday night in the feature match of the Sporting Club's wrestling show. flngnn will likely have R merry session with the above wrestler but he, Hagan, knows his way around himself and the bout should be is thriller. Len "Cowboy" Hughes Manero of Salem, 1908 National open titlist was fourth with 290. MONTREAL. June 2'! -(CP)- '.l‘hteo Ontario players and five from Montreal remained in the running tonight for the men's singles title of the Quebec Pro- vincial Tennis championships. As 3 heavy schedule of second and third rounds matches was completed, Gordon Robinson of Niagara Falls, 0nt., was the only favorite wactihing from the aide- lines, and his defeat. by Ellis Tarshis of Montreal, was not a major upset. Bill Pigott of Hamilton. 035.. Thimble Theatre, Starring POPEYE-— W\TH MV ~ AFFAWZS will be _t_lI_g_rcfe_rc_e_._ Tarshis Ousts Robinson In Quebec Tennis Toumey Bruce Hall of Toronto. Don ML- Dlarmid of Ottawa and Laird Wait Roland Longtln. Joe O'Hara. Rog- er Durlvage and Tarshls. of Mont- real. made up the quarter final bracket. From these eight are expected to come two singles players to repre- sent Canada on the Davis Cup team that will meet Cuba next month and possibly a doubles com- bination as well. although Bill Pedlar and Phil Pearson of Tor- onto have been considered likely choices for this position. } ALLKXS HOLY NAME 80 Dllokflnflixfldbolblnl 3 :1 ‘ Perhaps you remember when men carried “the makings” in little canvas sacks. l Rolling a smoke was tedious, and often a failure; but adept; could do it like conjiirers. If you could manage it with one hand, and on s broncho, why you i were a hero I Today, machines have taken over the art. Their “hands” are literally “quicker than the eye” and infinitely more deft and consistent. They roll them so fast that one day’s production of one Imperial Tobacco factory, placed end to end, would stretch from Toronto to Winnipeg! And, three times every minute. these machines take a batch of‘ the cigarettes the are making, weigh them and adjust themselves to correct any variation wit in 1/100th of an ounce in 50 cigarettes. Modern magic — machines with a conscience keyed to a few strands of golden leaf . . . This is the tobacco industry . . . with millions in Canadian money invested, supporting thousands of Canadians profitably employed in factories and in stores at every cross- street and crossroad, so that you may enjoy “tailor-made” cigarettes perfectly packed with the finest tobacco, the instant you want to smoke. ~ ~ - l :2 -n—us is ‘IHE LAST ‘ti SHALL ATTEMPT To WITH A MEl2MA\D /'/,\l N_.. llovml The Alloys IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY 01' CANADA, LIMITED .-.4 Z'...s.._..€,.«.-_. -' * ';..\ . ! ... on can V. Pineou 140 148 116 Pla St db "* “"°“°“ " “ M. iiraton 8 Ltd on-on atod he'll be waiting for Tony's in- A. Mccloekey M1 101 1! ma] rush with the idea of ending Over the weekend the first round 1!. Connors 18 112 lol-M the unpleasantness then and there. of the wellner Cup was played at ' ‘'1 168 goes out and gets it over the Belvedere Golf Club. from the P. Gallant '14 90 121 ; with as soon as possible." said Joe. results Saturday the following pla.y- 6. Doyle 1.11 98 117-611.‘ ‘g1 tdlmflo 110W l0If1ii'It:(l3]1Yg11 V-like mug. ers Valli together in the second u as soon as e m com ’ roun sc e ed for July 11. unless E. Callaghan 106 100 100 . , in, I'll finish him." otherwise tated in th :— . iwam 93.55 ‘ thy: Iioiimd Toxilr in miialt W A S det. e W855 M p.Ay,,,,.,,,,, 76 as l “a'swa esas.1' ltte ..Ga .R.T.Hlma. v“ bum. I'll do it in live rounBd.s."n C. J. Maoliieanjmbye. 0 n Doug“ 1% mg: no .l."°“.l.“’l‘.“°“’.l°“éi‘iJ.‘° ail - en e an es ecas e eyvs. . .Ba.uners, 1II_'1-gem,’ 97 91 regist of his 0 sol t- W. E.Oot .M.Do . morroeiir evening ugftdghallen. tile J. David Lstfgwlfrt vs. Con- A' Sherry N m 96'-67' announcement t had cl to . in Yankee stadluliln. turn theaplzce Lloyd Muirheod vs. Doug sound. Tnkhl ‘l 7 °'°l"°k"‘ c°“Pl“ over to his bartender and throw a. era. M Clinton big spree later in the evening. J. P. Hilllon vs. A. J. Likely. I ‘Do n A V‘ Pm thBroadév:i:y Lobobokrntakerf qluotecg 1 games alga the Club chainp- shlgty . sflY eseo : u o wn. to OHS 1D were run-off.....l. A. ' ' ml” Saunders and G’ D°y]° 1'' G“-lu“ last night tho Old Timers went down to defeat at the hands of the A11 Camera by the small mu- K1nofiBplns.'I'hiswa.soneo2 And the question is w at has 1 150,000 ted d ,h b I. . M the most exciting games 11- Louis lined up for such ewes °n- fiaeewiifs ftonfident Ehgngdatgecvlvblild gaifll. llrgifrieficifmg vrigriuiiifioxfoeliirsi °‘* °“ W H01 Name XlI?ysl:°A b9¢W59- WW1 few 9"°9P“‘m5r -l°"'5 reach about 50,000 persons, cont:i-i- promises by his stead play to make ’°l'“"‘ 831“? W 1 be played next: previous opponents have been in- butlng 3350.000 or $400,000. In his competition keener than ever be- Monday nlzht at 9 o'clock. Cllned V) St3Y 35 1&1‘ “W3? ‘mm mm more exultant moments he even fore. 98 l>0SSlb1E- talked of an even larger crowd and .11 the other two matches com- E ‘“I:°b?1“'°““ , , . Louis appeared his usual unruffled take of $500000. Ring-side tickets, plated to date saw the advance of R‘ Em 3'7 1-15 119 ‘ self and. while not going into de- at $27.50, have been going like hot- Jack Beer and Charlie MnoK.innon F.’ H 5°“ 54 99 14-3 tail on tactical7_mano_e,uvres, indic- cake for days. Beer defeated H. L. Sear after a elmefifi-9! 122 B4 106 ‘:1 7‘ ‘ — --~47 -~ '’~—?} A ‘ "' '~" ' ' close game, while Macxltnnon won P . 101 160 _ 146 , . — -‘W fiterivrilteldlleviloen V. . M on 8'I"I0l.aI99151'l‘9a ' I I th f “G " h i hshi 016 'l‘|m=n=- - Iieadllne-9 Card - ine19%'ln;lb can gellgcolflltlttrfrimputlbon tll R. Duncan 99 91 ion ‘ -' give his opponents plenty of opBps- V- COYIG 103 100 110 TOLEDO. 0., June 27—(AP)— man. He has not, however, attn ed w~ 331139“!!! 95 137 124 - Grand Circuit summaries: First his usual form tndnte.Char1ie Mac- J Rushes 1.22 91 100 ~ race; 12 class trot, purse $1,000, one Kinnon proved to be in fine fettle J. A. Bentley 100 104 us 1 mile (two heats) spentel, Bg by l"h°n he ’l‘l"‘(."‘ he course in a 76. 'I‘ota.l—-1601. Spencer—Muscat.el (-Parshall) 1 1 three over par. The course record of Rich single-G. Essery. loo, ’ . King Vagabond, B0 (Smart) 2 2 65 is held by the Pro Mr.Charles (}al- High three-G. Faeery, 401, ‘hoisting l1.3II1;t)VEIa 1%ISthH (Lacey) 4 3 braith. ‘ . . an, R NW) 3 4 Cfl",[l)WN ALLE ' ?llS%r?:cB.X'lA€“d,I tlgliy Jane. Lilly Mac ‘ Y5 ' an o a . ‘ Time 2.0:; 1-2, 2.01 3-4. pI'aCtICe For {‘°"f"° F 3" Second race: Handicap trot. l sen a,ufi15‘_-.1 _ f,§_'f§,’{‘e;“§;,§’,“’p*§nmf§,?°- “”° ’““‘° 7 Hixh single .1. Power "310. 1 Mac o.c,.,y_ 0,, G ‘by “.00 c,.,y_ GT5 U Hl'g_hh liars: Dr. McKenzie 773. Royal Tramp (Short) 1 1 b *3 1 lime to be 8-mnxél Sweepstakes, BG (Scherler 2 3 -——_ Y “P5953 Is.:xcre.1i3 M_I_(rIu<‘1:RlnIIl13<-{l{)I_I (ET 4 2 There will be a practice for the M‘“‘§, °""'”1"gn”°5““”'°“‘ 01191” 89 » 5' Eastern Stars‘ baseball team at the kl“ 3 7 Park diamond this evening at 6 obw & emu-Mo