st-rhtelliarruaf-siiejreiifi r ll ssosthffgaarastool . rsnu iltAliiiiisilt - (Opposite nFornas)“. l ; V‘ \ To; Bo d $.11,‘ Two-Ton Again y‘ traininl Eugen“ Soekingldlouis ATLANTA. 0a.. April fl-"IVII Two-ton ‘rohy Galento spsakinl- ila went wutta dis is mother a ance atIQhoa Louis. 1-Ie's a bum aaa days Thus. i human beer barrel ax- lained wait 1s that he's down 1n Georgia t y reieroeing. 111s barn- storming iunket is all a publicity build-up -for a comeback against the champ. i! you believe what ‘rwo-‘Ibn as s: Ha continued: ' "twill ii ht Louis tor not-bin’. and when r say norhln’. l really mean nothln‘. ~ "I willa not only pay for me own expenses. but wilia turn do entirepoise from do late over to do Iniantil Paralyais Pun}! or do Disabled Veterans fund. . ll 9 7 a?‘ "*1. “llfiiiéiii ;'.*:.".*:a like a‘ hulk of unbaled cotton. Gal- ento inquired: “Why is dat he has given evory bout except me-JDwo-Ton Tony Galente. do beat Ill he ever went inta, da rl wid h ‘rho cigar-amok! . brew-muslin! APRIL 23, 1 I-oekins as nit as when he the star right wi er of the JLf hr Aibbies oi’ 11?, Quebec and Maritime Champions. Harry Cur- *2...“ m: s c t! y 10W V disc from the United States Army Air Fbroe, 351W lDent three years serving Uncle Bum. two ‘of them in Ger- many where he was o Physical Instructor and Riileman and later did a hitch in the Artil. lory- He arrived back in the States was ouA-prllsthsnd mt Fort Dix on April 8th. Obi-O- Ourrle is well known here for his filled pllyins as a mermber of the lilw-ii Junior Abbica. thought lvmanto betnebevtjunior-teonr the Island has produced. Gradu- atinl from junior units he played with Hershey Bears for two years before turnins pro with Detrmt Rpdwinasinadealwlucir also involved Pete Kelly. Detroit. sent “..’.1‘...‘°..f‘2':.".‘:."§?..¥.“":. “tits; P or enlistment At present ile heavywe sht ehlllllllel‘ ‘nu he now soalea 114 in compel‘!- son to the 2U undl of beef that hauls le-sx to the deck back on a une night at Yankee Stad- “Ii-l.” ‘:5 ha can set in she?! , -h call " l ' "m3 "dis; dongs." but a o : “I'm in he same J1me he claim m‘ do pinks coud ltlnn." He asserted that he kecpht 1n trim w h ea day. coed, Geleato asserted he was too ol to fight‘ Billy com-r or an e else ' l l1" d: “délg” htewgrgdylctzdfl-‘irourismwill trim Conn in New York this June. Baseball lioaulis ma‘ MIG-ii. Players ilontanted ll BI—UIY' n! with ton- indw when they. la shod about" how mu nay hey wen in the llazican the major day. on r said: "Do way r m 1t z"- $5. ain't as smart as he t inks he go's got de championship in dkwxrly coulda knock Louis out in four rounds i! Irand he wenta do ring tools’?! -" ‘ . Galanto said I M"? eon imder - I m’ die/Brad’! Cameron, who will fin- ish h collage education this sem- ester .the University of Ill l. Fla. When asked if he was ‘go g to train his boxer under the some conditions-beer and black cigars m Tony asserted: "No! Datts stuff ruined mo. I'll nava let one oi my boxers touch de stuff." Stampeders iihaik/ lip- _ Second Win Y. Sl-(Ofi-dlal Quin“ Anzrglo to a l-I {:5 my! ‘Ilgo night to take their second [IIIQ In’ the hest-oi-sevm senior hockey dllllllllitfl“ the Allan Cup. I 1 . former It. catcher. who lust ' no r . moved late -hla ‘new apartment after-ll in: up over last week- co "and aai h! was “perfect h ‘by: . Itnwu 9e ilownthesisoat. rida .."I ye miimu - sh..-*="- ~'--»-~""*-’l-“l:- ...... ......‘.=.:t'.-.'r"".;.:.".-..-'y.'; - .1 tho-oh » ito .50: fungi‘: omkl '13:? all.‘ Atiielrger Broo yo admitted that he ha? ‘tflitildvegxigrag: at least two months and announ. cod his intention of turning out with a local . O O O to word from Bum- nsaraida plans are under ww there for the iorurstlou of a three-team ball loop. The Legion is said to be considering the organization ed tan team wlt-hutagiatherid gran under e Rilldrln ve e and a team tram the local airport completlpl the drcuit. As is the ol-le in local circles there b said iobeadearflaoipltohemduspo doubt to the popularity of softball in recent years which has reduced the number oi young hardball pit- obors from which the seniors had nrevlomiy strengthened their ' coo-a When the Knotty Nluers jour. neyed to 0'l..ea.ry Saturday night for their exhibition f}? with ‘ab: ma“ oIeu-y All Stars lous of eturuing do... homo in familiar surroundings. mt they discounted the whims of the weather man and inatoadthey r surrounded by snow Forced to heavy snow drifts. somht shelter in B New Arman. returning to by train yesterday morning. The found some consolation, in ghcir 19-’! victory and the isct- 500w“ tha the rink deficit was lowered uoo Drillon and Buck Gena Bunsen. who is something danArtRosswhen 1t comes to is getting nun-e ' rt these days for his s widen the self cup from ones to slxinches. Bsrazen. a long time advocate of such u move. rust started campoiminr for it a- round 10 years sosnd periodic- dly has given 1 a boeet ever ' o e 4 a ,_ "Latest support for the Ssrazen suggestion follows criticism of the Mast ‘ Tmnnaamnt a estion recent en's Atlanta. 0a.. whore it was chm-g. ‘ad that the cow-so bcod an un- fair um on At any rote e 1s up for another airing. with smanente be- ing oiiered 2m and con. i» 0 0 ‘more are some who have ions ~ . Open say so. but he in- w I-year-old Puorto . d up m v hotel room. nursing an injured lmee which is rungs hotel-room all d while, athe Mexican A 3.29m tly . and that the eight would not and the tin m more often than they do the atandsad size cun- O i '0- 0 ‘Dlsouuion of the subject otter: idoaltastortrue robin: from “lmmm THE CHARLOTTETOWN s... YEI-ir Giants Are Falling Apart NEW YORK. April 22- Other cities in the National League will be interested to know that New Yorkers expect ve little of the one-time beloved Gents this sea- son. . If the eartire club doesn't dls- the Mexican e considered a towrubut what people say about thorn ls scarcely fit to print in newspapers devoted to a family fireside clientele. They seem to be going to pieces in a slow-gaited. unhurried way. They can't move fest enough in hit the bottom quick . . Glubs that fail to hit or pitch cause no undue alarm to o-ur latter day Giant fans because they have grown used to such things. that might be irritating elsewhere. The trouble with these Giants is that they also do not move or think. They just put on their uniforms. go out there and figure they have got the pennant won because they heat the Phillie: twice. The Dodgers made them look like some- thing strictly from Bushville in their third start. The slowness of the Giants has been apparent ever since they first went into spring training. and there has been no improvement in "his respect. Their pitching has been questionable from the outset and that remains the same. Their fielding hasn't set any parks nfire. ‘Their hitting has been about as good as expected. ey look their worst when sud- denly called upon to think. Against the Dodgers they looked L. l’. li. Bail iieating Tonight Attention is once stir: oalled to the baseball meeting be hold at the Labor Union Hall tonight at B o'clock when plans will be laid for the formation of s. Union team to take part in the baseball league this summer. of the Union wish. the fact stressed that an ball players 1n any part of the y desirous o! trying for a. berth on the squad are welcome to toni t’s moo as 1t ls not the lnten ion to 0on1 e the up oi the lqusd to players léfldalfl in the western sec ion o! Q .. ses. as “contrasted with the polo 0n field sire carpets which out: - uish the average British links. Yanks dot/gob a aide‘ mitrrirnréarlfa EMU-TIC? dWO B I! instead oi hsyutsck‘: is thee pl: and tureed Ouim t it. y ue way ‘t ‘e ‘stresses “Auguste National, laid out by a Dr Alister McKenzie. a float difference of opinion as to the most valuable feature oi a golfers game. It's conunon to hear admirers oi’ put- ting wizardv point to a. out being worth s couple od rig tee shots. Others hold forth on the absolute nocuelty of a sharp short e to nuke any headway. Not too often do you hear the inrport- ance oi a good drive stressed in such locker room discussions. iv O 0- l- Yot many of the foremost mas- ters oi the game don't underrato the tee mot. Granting that chem- pionshlos are rarely won by those who flounder on- i-he green. several authorities rate the tee shot ssthe t moat insportzniziefiur; of golf. Oraig Wood. Jes Bweetser/Iloui- my Armour. Byron Nelson and Saracen are agreed that the tee shot is the 9530i! stroke in golf. Swoetser is very emphatic on the subject. “Give me the chem who rifles his drives down the alley oi‘! every tee," Sweetser says. “and I'll ltgtxflivou tabs the phenomenal put- 1 particularly bad. because the picked this particular spot to pu some skullors that would make the Dodgers of the Babe Herman era start suit for plagarism. These modern Dodgers cher and delighted in the antics of the Giants. such antics as runs ning the bases on a pop fly with one out. starting from the field toward the bench after a f1? catch making it two out and lett ng the Dodgers run wild. v The latter stole ilye bases dur- ing the game. three of them in one inning. with the Giant flinger of the moment. Jack Brewer. so slow in his delivery that you wondered if he had ever heard of s pitching motion to keep runners near the R. Ernie Inmbardl had a tough afternoon trying to throw out these runners without the remot- el chance of nailing one. It was lilke ‘hunting quail with a cap p s o How much oi the Giants’ trou- bles may be traced to manager Mel Ott—wbo works under a five-year contract by the way—1s debatable. Probably he is to blame for all of it. or none. In any case his club doesn't present any striking marks of cohesion or real pennent-hunt- ll ins despite his refusal to admit its weaknesses. One thing is certain: the club has potential power and that is about all. Perhaps there will be improve- ment as the season wears along and the players begin to think in terms of winning in the majors. Edmonton Skater Enters Big Time mnmomvon] April an - First Edmonton skater to enter ioe show Glenoxe. club and western skatinR clumping: in 184i. Miss first-ins has aimed a four- year- contract with a United States show (lcooapsdes) and will Join it at Atlantic City July 1. many top-hotel: performers. did not so direct from the high ubalr to skating rich and ponds h, mutate bl flrsttisneinliiiitsnddidhernrst serious skating at the Btratford. t. club. "Norton Waite and Bunty Noble. who turned professional from the Calgary" Glencoe ska olutnwere the two prod r took mo w .in bend 11183." 5H8 58W- The two profusionols at the London. 0nt.. club in 1938-&. B was Otto Gold. profes- Mirlto Oub the Kiretine "Gold was truly ti: Miss . woadorfuLandlei-nsetaliyouthat ttingh instruction is half e-i skiiful battle." Johnny Mitchell. iomrer player with the Old Calgary Tigers and Winnipeg Selkirks professional make-y clubs, a. scout ior Pittsburgh Hornets o! the Ameri- can Hockey League. fitted Miss, Kirstine as Potential ' i1: 108811” material while touring western Canada for his club. - Born in Walkerton, Ont. Miss Klrstlne has lived in Ednrontnn for ti‘? last three years. and now is a ondinz. V rim-sing student. She her course before taking‘ up her new career. REMEMBER WllEll RTbeOauadisaPnas George Sutton who played Ln iihe world's first 10.2 balklirr-z billiards Toronto years beore. - ' won the 16.1 balkllne ohamgioonrhlp from Jake Sohaoier Ln 1 7 and #1913818: from George Slossom in AMATEUR Boxing <- Wrestling Sponsored by Prince of Wales A.A.A. ' Sporting iilub — Wed. April 24 ... wnnsrnmo. .... oovo Nlcrrsnsos ~ vs. mo 1- BQXIHG - va. MIKE REgDIN flAlglaY POULTON COBIY McCLUSKEY i0 . MIKgaDeLORY _ ~ vs. JACK” aoncson yo. 1.013% DIAMOND P. B. L's Pugiiiatlc Proteins J INKS JENKINS ‘ 190 1 vs. - JIM STEELE " 11o mm. Pruomrson " - m Mills. Show Starts At 9 PM - laflo an a an us "A o-gpzrtingyaob rifles. RUSH: 50o and Barry's _ appetite for competition." A cnoc|<rrr s - m"... A r r fashionable gifts -_ Repairs oi all mu v it {as aar selections sad yea m the ilaoat! PAGE SEVEN ___._.____....-_. Will Be Greatest — Hitter 0i All Time Claims G I! BYRON NELSON T° mt 011° ‘gt flltiazmost interest- Clark Griififlr. 1N WASHINGTON. A1111 fl-(AP) --About a ball player named Ted iliiams, Boston R/ed B0 fielder: "I think he’! Kolni! lo be the greatest hitter of all time." said owner h proiossional Washington Senston. after watch- x out- Plillo 2028:! I‘. riiiitls Bil’i_V_i._liiG K. 0|? C. BOWLING t0 is Ellsworth Vines, ing Williams pace his teem to a th forms yDais Cup 6 r v play nrodeuionel h i 1 . abandoned wrcnlrzxggrorgiouvvho has can League ser es Here is a fellow who u" WP in one sport and now. at foot homer into the and clean-sweep of the opening Ameri- What Williams did in that ser- reached ies: Battcd .500. including a 430- left centre In age when tho avenge mm bleachers, a screaming triple and lmlfilt be thirkinsr oi’ retiring on two lusty doubles-all EuW- h‘! 1S trying desperate] to reach the top as a golfer. y _ N long ago I was paired with seen who can int ‘dilly and I wred him what plich." Griffith said. prompted him to take up avenge "I like competition. It probmby doesnt mean so much to you. but I Bet a kick out 0d such a. sinwle 51111111’ B8 Btttlnd li.-lower score in "thme tournaments than men who have Dllyed this same all their hgfén ves. ‘ "I like competition so much "w" WW5" take " tennis I began to anticipate any l-HOPQ. I DIQW is while this laurels had he done as well drawing four intentional MESH‘!- 58 “bVilllama is one oi the few hit- ters. if not the only one. I've ever any kind of pfo- And how would Griffith, once ‘ieaslonal gol! much later 1n 111s quite a crafty hurler in his own lthsn the gen m, right. pitch m the six-foot three. “I'll tell you why." e514 m] I 27-year-old bombadler: Feed mm ‘Bloopers’. ' “I'd throw him nothing but real ...__ Total-GM. High single: G. McKenzie. 256. three: C. McKenna. 651. little er... at IE5; when 1 ma“ m 31m, down the ball and be off balance." The impression that Williams II mum“ lat deepest in the history of baseball w“); regret the My comm-t win made on the fans probably is the ‘t as long in tennis as I could in I01! and I or interest, -in golf. "In fact. for the last few years I was pls. ing professional tennis Walter Johnson. Ty Ruth and Lou Gehrig. After a capacity turnout of 30.- fans at- l1€I‘%-fll1fl that. includes crowd re- bemn u, t.“ . n"? action tosuch old-time ogrgestlshia’: i cl . 10,000 1 "any d d u’ on“ to mt‘ emugh gdggetlzggsecnggd and third games monqy w puzy for my golf. I play- ed tennis three or four months eedr year and then "Th" "w" h” of the Senator-Red Box series. for; here." club oiiloiae n“ c‘ the y”? m wrung 0n my those tans came out to see Wil- .. golf game. I may never a fleet golfer. but by p these tournaments I sat Vines, who has played in J portankt! Wis cog; wor row... as so . think itaglirlut that a reporter. "It not “m! "l “ti? cart’ Ted himself my my somewhat annoyed at being pur- ut posely passed four times. Bases on Balls ‘They o ght to do Iomething ssing business". he only de- was p prives a batter of a chance to hit. but bases on bells don't show up worth a hoot in the records." b t At the rate Williams has sta “ drawing free tickets so the smson. he may break Babe Ruth's all-time record of 170, set HQIW)!!! you didn about it my r "Golf be. rted’ early in r932. gain“ W“ M" :11“ ‘l! "' ° w “Griffith thinks Williams is sure think about to hit .400 again (he batted .406 In “i” m“ "T" "in" l" 1W" l" in 194.2) but Ted isn‘t so certain Ymfvflmnm‘ about that. ts a lot ‘The ' “m9”- olnts", he told a reporter. “n” were like some of the other fel- d getting have: f the plate. an‘ t ey’ p c “ mum“ wmd‘ made "5 “mum 13ml‘...- with men on bases, I'd say tion. Wh t’ more. he la. h mo.“ An; gwe seen m; gag“!!! lows who are" fast that he wus blaming his strategy irwirnor three shots ahead. "“""' of percentage "If 968. : F. Smith, 240. High three: F. Smith. 614 Points: Do-Nuts 2, Jam. Ted is more interested 1n the ha’ I ‘mlettmfl h". solid sensation he now gets out of thought that Elly’ brain was too active. There's glchance that he fififfg‘: the ha“ ithiidn“? PM" ‘“ i“... “s: .2 e ' 8 vo so muc ou ~ the mechanics oi his I dldnt have swing t-hoballand _ stringing-he care oi "m ARNOLD -—A mewlm than in a .400 “It runsithrough my body. and that good feeling v 99"" even in the year I hit AM", he Nottinghommire, mg. cat gave the alarm 1:115- is not mum; m; oil’ u” w" mu‘ mmmmg l“ Vi" when fire broke out recently at a of the iset that as a tennis play- house hem Four people W“ Wl- but Winifred Simpson. not be trot out and died. speed when he hit his could stance. I-ls stands over the ball with little or slly inclined and s. good competitor no body swa Vines’ record 1n golf rs proof he selects enough that 1f a man is athletic- his physique, - w QIEJIEJIEIEIIEIEIIEEIIEIEIEIIEIEJEEIIIQIEIEIIE IEIIEIIEIIEJIE- vs. noon pumoiro a _ Y- he, can be good in any In iact. I rlhink that Ellsworth sthlebicsz: provided. of course, that stlne sport itab form of High single: B. Bradley, 27!. 1' W High three: n. Bradley. 10s. Points: Aces 4. Misfits 1. min-s 01o High Points: Shamrocks l. lnvlnclbies 4. . ____..... ..._.._.-_-._-_su---_»¢~_.-rc-.-.