ao WLING uockav WRESTLING Zee Harls Cubs To Shatout Victory Over Giants [n Crucial Series IN THIS ‘ CORNER Opening (A-P. By Guard NEW YQRK. June B111 Lee's effccnvc so Ills‘. the Cubs wultzc victory 0v n the 0pc . "i118 HZllllC of their elai" "m National LCfl “*—~—-—_-_ “m3 5Dc<~ial Wire) 22 — Behind h, ven hit pitch- d in with a 5-0 e1" the New York Gianls Bue series" in C111- (JHARLO'l"l'E'l‘UWN_ _GUA_Rl_)_lAN RL ROUND ONE Braddock came out fast; {r0 s corner and swun I missed. 'I'hey ,1l1g,_ exchanging light body blow _“_ ‘ Louis glanced a idorkls hvad. The g a right that be came 011 fast punch- Tlkht off Brad- chalnp stuck hlS- Rgund B), Round AS lCharlottetown Louis Dethroned Braddock Y a C h t5 m e n’ Hold Meeting right that Joe took on the shoulder. Louis worked a left jab to the face Braddock clo ed and clinched fore the negro could swing his right. Braddock forced 1.01115 to the with both hands while tl1e crowd was in an punched furiously "lit S. lopes and let fly ilpreai". They moclore of the Charlottetown Yacn F. E. Morris was re-elected Com- Club at the annual meeting held 1n the banquet room of the NObana Restaurant last night. Other offi- I j Halts l Of De t TITLE TO L 0 111s 11v E1c11 Right Hand 351.1811 fe Louis Youngest-(Ihampi BOXING BASKETBALL ndin OTHER SPORT T11 To Jaw Courageous Stand g Wlemvivli OH covered from thzl t before Louis 511w C380 loam“ lam m p“, ma. a‘ [my Sparrcd m for a kw seconds Louis lcers follow: the last opening‘ lc" ~11 . .. . - . lddl -_ '|‘ As - - .= m" roslgey iagdtfd on “any Gumbel‘ . ‘Illgllélllglhgé Joe lslhftog ml tlhe lyzdy Wm‘ a right and started 1'10; géiiegfifyhlngdthlle 1x15. Grant 0 I hllllillsclhiull1tsllllilll ‘dour ll_-,-1 .. .5111! . , . , even 1s u» 1 , 1 g exclanc t] l_ l . . Y. ~ - _v .. z""er a.l.1c.<1., 1.- Joe Lou's Show“ his firm“ last 5°°l°d all lheiruiun:Lzhimillllga f The nesvro Poundgird awalyli lat ethse I 29211115) (‘Nor “lie cha-mplons “gm l Treuurerfil- -l_- Moms, s , , '°"lll $011111; hvilw coiho i11:1.:~.t-l1f,u* mm as he became f e second [our innings‘ n“: cubs “Vere “and 1 Chanlpionls mkkemon after lam“ hiv- _ E15 hroc ed Biaddcck with . The Executive includes A. C. Sin- lth ‘N ‘errlflc h wlomq bgttler and also the young- filmed b , I _ _ i a ch i _ o rig t and smashes to the vclalr, George P. Nicholson and H» - h. sonuiwonsviou. 111 as history to win the y ymm“ m“ 5W“ “eh “g °PPY ‘gm 1° “he "ml- Jaw The ChBmDIOH“ mouth was C Bourke ‘ EFT ll1 511"‘ - _ " v two hits the rest of ihe way Louis landed both hands to the b (y; . ’ ' P ' ' l . ' s wrldh m“\,_v“.(,,g;n championship Tl“. win mm, _l l _ v head and n y l. l an y cut and he hung on. Brad- l The C1ub_re-organized 1n Sep- P ‘a; A B K Going down 1n :1 11;-l..~.-d lvllh his eiSllFYOIIhd kncckoutcl/PI‘ 011 the Ntlllflllklltllxuztllglllg ropes. Louiswl sizihlllihiid lgiliildzdhhlii" gfihllghtfll,“ refiljilg ctiLlllnderfjrzryet/qvy lisiahrisgiilnalcliibaildiiiagd t?) O l biwm-ng bu“, 31mm" l” hi" irllélflléllg chunmmn Jmms J" the UlillliS deeper into thrcl gllhnbolh hands along the ropes. ' ganlcly ‘Bmod pouréd "Om gmggg tivilies" presented. Appreciallon of F‘ t R l ‘Dsflllllillvfiln I ‘Minn m -, ( U’. . ‘ l‘ . ._ ,- . .. v _ ' ‘ ..\ . . .. 111.1. ll) Oi‘ B11 H“ + L 4: Rookie Luke Hamin continual wlfifllllllslfnlgglklls tsllblillcflllfllleadwglgui: (locks mouth but he was swinging ‘ “F? §°“°P_er",tl9n fixlfhilldlid bi ll1? g 1 side. He shoo 1 all .~<~.l 1L . , 1 m, amps 05mm his h-mxnl _ _ I ’ _ v ‘ _ v _. ‘ M l; pom (M; M [he be“) q-he 01W 1h Pwvldmg acillties fol the uni- back and was lilllll-kf.‘ 11.1 Thflf‘ c111 ic ‘ t l _ l dd [hp lkh ditgld 0&1 caidlnal buts as went down aftel a short light m Champion's upper lip was badly lyflflhle W35 QXPYQSSW-‘l and mlfilhl! If)’ 41 4N (‘OI’) ]) semi Cf)ll\L"()'l\ 1 m1" Bmddvrkls dc ca : nuns". 1hr - I ). pl " c r00 lyn Dodgers to a the head bill got up without n p.“ of funds w comm!“ a clubhoubc . ' " ' ’ ‘ . l‘, ' ' j ‘ *' l“ @"'-'11;~<"M l, ;__ . ., _' _ .\ . _ _ Asswmnh,’ l). , v _ _ v - JHLHS o. Llic 1.ll1.ll. i gyrsswl nl limes had the fiizhtu-l] t _l Vlllm) mu ihe this ‘House count. They were fighting fur- ~ ~ was discussed at length. . , ' ,' ( "'85 ‘simllh lW/llfll‘ .. . ". ~ . n hulld from the fifth on and Om"; “P ‘he "l“'""1' Q1 lhvll‘ wr- lowly a1 the bell wilh Braddock Lou“ “mm The following Colmnlttees were.‘ (‘llllshlfll PARK. (‘llirlllzfi June ‘Pt-f U’) 8' it "d mO-hul lb" M‘ llml (‘IPHTIV his sllp°fliil‘itv rel“ 5911C“ l" 51- Lmlh- l-lklhg several hard ri hts to the ROUND SEVEN amwihted‘ l llhfl hlvcdin r l‘ -" J ll 1- l n i l ‘I H‘ J 7] L" A» - 1m” Core m‘ m‘ gbyoaiucld m. one of Easting old Pop Hunts in :1 tlgllt‘ jaw, g l Bmmmk “m” m" fighting and Organization" Commodore Nfor-l - d |- ~ " L’ l “(ms ' mddovk “em down rm. ‘he first l m]? UH” “u” plum“ ll‘ “l” l wmhml m“ r1110“ figures me pitching duel an m“ “m1, mum“ - mm; mun“ move Louis around [he ring 5W1“? ris vice conufiodore Gram ‘I .1 lln ast time (Olllghl. llndoi- the crushing impact "f8 Flight ‘ll .llL" first ELQVHV 111.11 jltllsfi he 1'1“ kw}. known handcuffed the Ciilds wilh foul.‘ ROIND TWO mg his right hand from a crouch. Iwlqn ' ' ‘ ' hand smash l0 the side 0f l 1 M ‘go lllifil" ‘mm “ml e9"- “lg “ . Q hlls. . ‘ _ The clnmpions face " ' b -' 4 . ' “W” Ymlmvk u lhv - Tl‘ + + . F110)" Cfllllf‘ out fast and Brad- ‘ - “"5 "l all Building. S. P. Paoli. James Cur- the he:ld.r1nd lost the hBilYY- - l 111 11.» 1 ~ _ _. _ Lee cflfibUlll, 24 w i 1d » l. _ - . hope anl h ~ 1 - " - . . . ., ; ",“"‘_“1 l“ - illlfl l~- =~ Th“ hllndmmng was on thmla.“ haw roiikie, blankcilc‘Tliilarlilllihia ‘lion; In? l.“ ‘l. lllgh l?" llmk- l“ wobbly. Lfouiialaiiiiscidlltbrtfth ghixililg rlelifirliangeisljuilklisllorris J O Hynd- “Tll-‘iht h"\'l"l-'.' (‘hilmlllflnfilllll I .Il’“‘k'°““” k".°"’"“"""l "“l“"~- l" 1r Brmlrloi-k long before the zicr- (H) w boost Cmmnmu Rub mull-nova sicit r1g11t to the 110.59 and hard m me head bub Braddock ma“ G Bantam ‘ ‘ ' of the w-m-ld [0 J0;- Loui; ,1 m“ "lmlw :"‘“‘“ .'"" "“"‘l m“ n1 fil11~h roccui-rstp. One (‘fllhfl Sh“, place m me lwgug héllilltllgfl. Bihaddlocih shown: a 1 mm ed LO give ground Joe cross- Thle dub.“ was lgéported “as l_e_ .,1‘.eiu__uld hm, from the d"! Uni; he‘ itch»; h". :11. 111:1. 11.1..‘ of . p mm 1e annmmccrs A r», In, - j r I i _ - ~ _vei" ls e eye, Tigyl ,0 ' ‘ _ ‘ _ . . r "' - _ _ . _ .11‘ l'U1lllf nit 1c 1" -il ‘.41 out. mm‘ we fiflh rmmd on‘ __ V, “L flllylill 111 til ‘l MPG n“ blmm we“, heads lcgplhcr and e ed a hard light to the face and piesented at the iO1mflIl0lTnlC0Lllig1 “m [lows o‘ ‘luMmnHL Wm); m“... U, m, pl.“ d “m. gave _ 111.1,, cllmascd by Phil W1 ntiuubs nlnvhcd _.H b , Bladdock clinched. The negro of the Yacht Racing Association of , , m. b“. ("h")... ,. . . |~ was the Broun Bomber once honh- run with Jordan and t-ood- l . “l l m“ mm‘ “lmlg . punched nybleflliltlCillly but Brad- Nfm-llulhbfillflhd slfhll-‘i hvld all In a Slunnml-l cllmllx l" 5 " . M“ l.“ “"1” ‘n the fighter that] blazed his man on base, gave Gri. oln a good l il-inliiig-graiicloclk mzldlld: “mash ‘dock kept couinerilig and forcing Shedizic February 6th, 1937, and al the first nllktsd mulch i0!‘ N“ 0mm ‘Mince by ihe ]1f7\\'PI' of hs fists from margin for lhu last six snanzus. ' 2 5* l9 "h! all Pllliffl l [he fight Jjm gLuck a l; h; 1 f; present has two members" on the 1h ' - -- - ‘ ' - .. . ~ -- . - - i title 1n ” vtvlrs" luul" I.< - ~11 " 1. 1~ - S. . \\'f“l( factor)‘ hand in Det- Thl- Piriiii-s deflated L0. tun Bees “H ‘he “WW5 cl-“lllwl Pllhchfis.‘ . -g e ~ . Lob. ' " ".1 1 ll t "" " ‘ “ ‘ ” '11“ mlhhll“ H’ l"l '~"' Blim- it) r10 nit- Dlllllncle of boxing. 4-1 at home loi- the ails-aim club's Bmqqm... apzmed cannon”. 101' l £11210 hi“ cfhrahidlthiiuls to iihe fringing: ‘ii; Julsvleiicydriillltqfulih; cami- buck from 11 first round ‘Wk’ 197- “W11 11111111‘. .'..- 111th .0 on“. "mm hm kept 3W1. 1on1 coilscculive (Wfcill. . P" OPPIHHQ and then clvlivvrvd two i 1,... i...‘ and Cm 1 n" t, w“ '7 the c. Y, c. was ‘successful 111 hcl‘ knockdown to butfel" the de- l" ’."‘““"' "”°*“' ‘l"'"‘-“ 1M‘ Cll-“H- [d mfhis f,“ was may supm-l; ,Cy Bhinton pitched perfect bal shall) lPll llDl-‘lerfulfi 1Q U" Clllll- l f-iiie U‘ bl ell e s16 of ‘hlsl class. At the other Y. R. A. of f. d‘ r .|.|. - - _ lhml-‘i “lily l<'>~-*i1l-'1 l. bill 1.1a . ‘ l. . - - . ~ uulll DiM- "i cam i 11 » LOllls wa- wild with hi." i‘ 1 1 ‘ m‘! a _°° y H-hd bruised _ _ , ‘n ml- ‘ ‘lmllllln "110 d YOUHE Negro was a 11 l-u. more ef- lhlmg hmlt and nelei-slu-die 18¢ 0 9 up vlll two‘ s iigit and l macho“, LO 1 a. d 1 Northumbeiland Stia ts Regalia‘ . rm"? h!‘ posscggns Jcrspv‘ Jim out in me [Hm to 1m m9 bu“ 0.1.; ‘ “"115 speared by the champions gradéocié-S. lguaislqliylae 23:31:, gndal he}! at Shediac in August Chan‘ bloody Pulll and b90111"? llli‘ Tim‘ and l""“£"r l" ll1“; lm-‘Pr fillttrlllalltf‘ good his bnnst that he lllglhifoéhilficnflgif m the llfih lW-ve without a return. Brad» m.» m}, chéjlenger togk two lottotown yachts took 2nd and 1111111 l second member of his l-‘ilfff.’ ““" h“ M“ “l” ‘“<-'1 l“ -°~"~ 1° 1l1l<l retain his title but he more an prov. d his statement that if rllcil he would go out fighting. =i= ‘i1 ‘if 4% vnnr- can doubt that as he took lcrrifw bratinz from the lr-old 1.111115. y. pyllvPll to be n p.11 111st. night the odds. in ‘11l1l!l(‘1' of age and a t\vo-_vear vll were too great to over- lllt‘. _ 1:. LE Afvr his gdllnnt‘ achievement .1x Boer an admiring _i nm prcclailncd hiln as 1w Cll irclla Mun". a story- ik ch-zuplon. but last nilhl ll1? (‘ll:l]\l'l' was probably wrivcn lvhnf 1111s turned nut to be the lcf n rvnl-lifc hrrn. ~Z~ -l- + +1 '\\' lfill! Louis will rcism is at niuht wilhmlt a doubt llrineinu" over him is the atrnilc: shsldcwnf Max Sshmh- That defeat is the only ' on fouls‘ sensational carver. is" one that will last uuti! "imv comes when the Gcfmflh his (ll-served title shot. '1' '1‘ "l l 111111: to a bnut with Len Kel- w 110v who has more or 10% ~11 him into thr- baekirnund. 1r Binns is n11 earnestness divs as; he goes fhroueh} a ‘wills training grind lzclhhl! ‘ll hack into the condition h" fil‘l'(‘ boasted of. Nllles nf 01k. fast boxing sessions are v routine to Bennie nowrlud rel feature of 1t n11 is that nrl- is the work irksonie t0 . He realizes thnt fl is the \‘n\' in |1Pl bnck into flvhllnll if he is to regain the 1fllll'i‘l5 l. .,. n. vvdny he wont eight fHFl- . with none other than ihe ]lf‘.'l\'_V champion. Gcsirllf‘ nnd thr- fans nt the LPU. (‘f‘l‘1\'(‘(l an unexpected treat the ivnrknut. Ilnlh b0.“ no punches and 1t was one . lnslv-l and hardest work- .<~1~ wllneszscd hci"c. -Z- + + -l.- l- Bums‘ sole 111m is t0 meet Kelly he has a fight 23- Brnddock has al- at his best m m. nfldg \\‘(\1'(\5[n('k(‘d against bci‘ Malone CillllC out uf the bullpen - .- ~ ' svrcnt- 1 MUM‘ He plowd h] l Monly Strotlon held the lilllef" l in; Athlclil-s l0 three singles as he i pitched Chicago White Sox to ii Z-Uil 1 \'1L"lLll‘_\’ 1n Phnadelpliia and marked $901.04 “p1, a ,4,“ BCYEHI with homer. and the Pirates rciich- crl J n1 Turin-if for two runs lll ll1 fiflh and another 1n the sixth to cred win the grime. h duck moved 1n fast and hooked his-left accurately to the"chin. c Loin.- appeared puzzled and cot"- his hcnd. Joc spurlcd and pounded Biaddrck hard with both hands" lo the chin just before the MALONE GIVES YANKEES WIN b911, NEW YORK. Jilne 22—-Old Blub ‘ as n snarling pifchcl" for the firs" Lillie lhls suusllil today and turned‘ in zi five hit lob as he p tcned the i Yankees to an 8-5 Louis Browns‘. (ilvcn a 6-1 lead in the first two l m‘ victory oiei" St. ‘~ h B1"ziddo"k'~: round. ROUND THREE Louis run 0.11 of his‘ corner and tlblcl-kcd 'he chimipioiis left lead. 'I‘l1cy pawed at each 011101‘ in the middle 0f the ring. jabbing light- ‘. Louis landed a right that coli- cted with the champions dam- L l lllillllfis‘, ihe 33 year old “fat inaifl “god 1"“ ‘l-W" Blmldock 5H0‘ bill/ll - DPCPLCG along to an euwy Will. Ian , n 11g seven and stilying out o trouble except for the filth. wlicill Lmll“ "llwell l" a pail" of errors hcllf-‘ll ll1? Bruwll‘ hvcnds to the head but tool. a lei"- riflc left ll1 the head f ,- hands l in LWU runs", and the seventh, Why“ were boxing cautiously with Brad- 511111 West's homer added two more. _ l The victory boosted the Yanks‘ LOUIS (lull a left h _Al11(-l‘lCilll League lead toltwn fu} game over the idle Detroit Ilgers in sevond illacc. l up his eighth l1" umph of the sell- i son agiunsl, four dl-iczlth. only one Phlliltlclphlu _ reached second 11nd that “WI-s 1h lllfi niulli when all error b)‘ Hlklvs and lvloscs‘ single put two inch on base wi.h two uul. Cleveland's B01) Fcllci" Shilrfll lhe uninlppy" lulu of ilirl-c other Indian pitchers when ‘llvlhilllllhlmlfi b11111 club W011 an ll-Z viciury in Was 1- lngfoit. _ , _ After pounding Earl Whllf-"hlll ‘out of n“. box in 1h.- r1v111~ll1 inning with a three run mlllfl 1"" selmlmls m‘ ‘newed their ilssaillt on Paul Ali- drews and then (lruhbtkl lTcllel" lei‘ four i"ulis (limlll-I lllfi l“° “mmg turn on the mound. H 1k d Foggy gave up 1on1" hlls. wa two 11nd struck out one 111 111* ll1“ pitclzing effort since .\l.’\_\' _ll3- ,1:- triplc by I~'1"cdlie 51111411111 “lll 1"“ barrs full in the seventh colitiibut- ed to reliefs fnlluvv- up h'"fnl'c that. bout hikes. izulnstPzll. Metallic of Rlln- l l“? “f rm"- rilha. n boy whom Kelly rc- defcnlcd. The Quebec my lrfed as being a hard-hit- l1"!f‘1'l typo of hnltlcr who kllnvvs when he is beaten. will prmlde a stiff test fnr vlln 11y his showing 1n this ll1 determine 1f he 1s ready . lllt‘ Island Irishman. 4' '15 ‘F 4' funnv coincidence but thc hill Binns will be flvhlllll; x Kclly will be faclnfl l‘ he himself. in the pvlfifl" 1v firi- of Jogglns Mines- ]‘."l‘l11\DS the outstanding vlnhl in the Marftimes t0- PllllllC ls considered as the r‘ middle champlonlnparfs thorn New Brunswick and F0 the rcsillt of both b01135 watched with interest. Kel- s at the Forum Monday 1111c Binns Journeys either >bvl1tnn or Rimouskl. iii iF ‘it El! vent efforts meet with suc- nmnlers of the Maritime Boxing Championships "kr- place at the Will-h ‘called eonsktlng or four-YB?" Matinee Ra ces= Sch eduled F01” This Afternoon Manna. hfllllcss racing Crilwlhlfi or five clals cs will bl‘ ' the Chir- cnmlnen- l1c‘d this afternoon hl lottctcwn Driving P-"Yk clng at 2. oclock. C11,“ C will 1w tho t (m: old trntlcrs and pa N5 W-lll llilllllm“ egle, Darkie Kalmuck and Quvvh .1-1¢~len. The three-yeni" old class Wm follow with Guy Kallnuck. Fairy Waltz and Lclnnd compclinc. The third event of the dd)’ ‘Ylll be the Class A price fchturmfl Plucky Scott and Peter RCYIIYIPY- lg addition there will be Class‘ Trot and Pace and 1W5 lbl-lf M“ other class. N0 adlnikalon will b!‘ charged to fhermatinee card. fl“- bfflous one but those behind "If movement have Z0119 Wlfrlmmil “fly the idea and are bending cvely effort to making them a certainti- 1n regards to the bicycle rnce the ‘event ls one that has often been mid 21 are to provide local f llowers with two red letter movie Balding of the "Slum in mm will 11w- fnns with plenty flfihll"! "ilcmcnt but in addlllnn ll l‘k"lv be n QO-mllo h1- "' "Pd a 10 nlTle road rnrP I out 111a plgngraln. 4‘ 4“ ii‘ =4‘ mltramme will be an am- suggested but was never realized. " =0‘ i‘ it‘ The race If held would draw en- tries from all over the Marltlmvs and would certainly provide a test of stamina and courage for those hiking part. The route would be Snmmcrsldr- to Charlottetown and many of the local riders are rcadv to start lrnlning for the gruelling grind. Several trophies it ls rc- ported are alrrady donated and although the event ls still in the doubtful slag:- many are of the opinion flint silch a race would re- vm. p“. pmwd 111 blkr rnrlng lhnl ls sadly lacking at the pres- ent time. ‘ p1 ay er dock Clfllfl" most of the leading. cok to the ribs and quickly followed with a light- ning left to the champions ear. Braddock connected with a loop- ing right to the side of the head and forced Joe lo give ground after landing a hard uppercut. Louis ight left to the l head at the bell. Louisa round. ROUND FOUR , Braddock came out on his toes . and landed the first punch. a left , to the ear. Joe sidestepped and lgavc ground. The negro took a Tlcft m the body as he countered l challenger worked bot-h hand. to the face but the ‘champion kept crowding forward. Jim kept his l chin well guarded but took a hard right to the head. Louis tried hard r to force ant opening but the ‘champion wii= boxing beautifully. ‘They circled in mid-ring without i much action until Braddock found l the range with both hands to the Jaw. Jim tied lip Joe in a brief clinch and took a snappy left jab l0 the nose. Louis lnndcd three lizht lcfls just ‘before the bell. Bl‘8dfl0(‘k's round. ROUND FIVE Joe bnultccd back to the ropes as he tnok a left hook with his upraiserl agm. The champion can- ncclcd with a hard right to the head but was wild with his left. l Blond lrirklcrl down the ncglds 110:0 aflel" they exchanged punch- (‘s at v10. c langc. Braddock‘. head 1 bnuncczl back from the impa:t of l lllL‘ cllullcng ‘s lcfl. hand and the ' f- eye started fol Louis worked both again. hiilids i0 the body but Braddock scored with a right-smash to the JBW. 'I'hc pace was faster as they ‘kept firing both hands. Both the] ,l~1u1n1pi0n and challenger were iwell slneliivd with blood as they’ .(‘X('ll.1l\|1(‘(| hard lefts just before 1 the gong. Brildllocks round. ROUND SIX The)" circled for several seconds ‘before Braddock let fly with a ‘A rtilll-elry And Rovers Meet Tonight I it Medium Brigade and Rovers ‘mph tonight in a POSIPOUW gain!‘ "of the City softball League. nn encounter that SW95 the Arm‘ 19H‘ team a chnnce to climb 1n the Smndhlcs. Needing but two wins m ricate a four-way tie for leader- ship 01' the league the Army team p111‘ confident that they will, for ‘the first time this season, chalk l up lwo wins 1n a TOW. Thl- game scheduled for lnsl night between Artillery and Slip- ,.,.|,.|-, “till be played _on ‘Thursday ‘ 1 1 l l l I l night. tonight‘! lime 8W" l" 51151 mm in return. . quickly with both 1 cuffing the champion. Both with a left" hook to the head. The . VIOHFHRITIOIIL and that hard punches to the head just be- fore the bell. Loui. round. ROUND EIGHT I Braddntkls handlers worked |furiouly during the intermission. Louis landed the first punch, a hffP-ight left and backed the champion away as he scored with ‘both hands to the face. 'I'he_v ex- lchaugcd lefts to the body but Braddock run into a sharp left _hook as he attempted to sidestep. Braddock ivent down in a heap as -Lnuls rammed home a terrific nght to the side of the head. The champion was" counted out a; he collapsed in the middle of the ring. Fa v0 111;; Advance At Wimbledon BY GAYLE TALBOT Associated Press Sports Writer WIMBLEDON. Eng- June 22— l tournaments which usually can bel counted ilpnn for at least one daily l sensation. failed to unearth :tny- tiling resembling an upset in six hours of play today. With competition confined to women's singles and men's doubles the favorites won without excep- .1011. l Alice Marble. United States tille- ;l1oldv1". nlnne among the world's lslllrs came close to defeat. She needed nil of her resources to nut- game Mary Hardwick. one of Eng- land's most promising young slurs, after a thrilling first set. She fizn ally vvnn 9-11, 6-4, 6-3, Tnurnztmcnt officials announced ‘that every seat had been sold for the remainder of the twn-lveek they nad 875.000 to been forced to return applicants. BASEBALL SCGRES auaaimlv LEAGUE St. [mills 100 020 200—5 5 2 New Y0l"k 240 020 00x—-B 10 2 Knotl, Walkup, Thnmps and hhllisley. Malone and Dickey. Chicago 000 101 O00-—2 6 1 Philadelphia 000 000 000-O 3 1 Stratton and Shea; Ross, Smith and Conroy. Clflflfllld 000 101 000- 2 9 3 Washington 30o 311 30x—ll 17 o Whitehlli, Andrew's. Feller, Wyatt and Pytlak; Fischer, Cohen and R. Ferrell. Detroit at Boston ppd. rafn. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 000 010 000-—l 4 l P tlsburgh 000 021. l0x--4 17 0 Turner and Lopez; Blanton and Todd. New York 000 000 000-O 7 1 Chicago 211 100 00x-—-5 9 0 Gumbert, Bakel- Lee and Hartnett. Philade phia 000 000 000-O 6 0 Cincinnati 005 I00 OOX-fi 9 1 Passeau. Kelleher and Atwood; Grlssom and V. Davis. Brooklyn 010 010 000—2 8 l St. Louis 000 001 000-J 4 1 Hamlin and Phelps; I-Iafnes, Har- rell and Ogrodowski. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game Rochester 000 000 021 I—4 l2 1 Jersey City 010 110 000 0-3 l0 0 Walker, Doyle and Poland. 0‘Far- rell; Stiles. Cantwell and Klumpp. Second Game ' Rochester 010000 0-1 4 1 Jersey City 030 100 x—4 5 I Doyle. Smith and O'Farrell; Gab- lvr and Redmond. and Mancuso; First Game Bllfla 0 010 200100— 4 6 3 Baltimore 100 422 01x—l0 l2 4 Ash. Hlbbl Ind Grubs. P1111195; places being beaten out by a form- er C. Y. C. yacht. Thc Club was also invited t0 par- ticipate ‘in the regattas of the Sum- mersicle Club and the Acarlian Yacht Club of Yarmouth. but were unable to attend. _ Plans for the coming summer include the Y. R. A. of Norfhumber- land Straits Regatta to be hccl in Pictou July 5th and 6th and the meet to be held at Shcdlac early 1n August. Bennie Binns ' Matched With Pat Metallic CAMPBELLTON. N. B.. June 22 -lCP1—Bennie Binns. 155. boxer of Charlottetown. will meet Pal Metallic. 156. Rcstignuchc. in a ten-round bout hero next Monday night. The Indian fight-er was reported in good shape after spraining his thumb in a mntch with Leo Kelly. Charlottetown, last Wimbledon. granddaddy of tennis Week- The same card includes a mun- ber of amateurs laying for places ‘ on the team to invade Charlotte- town next month-for the Maritlne Boxing Tournament. Among them are ‘Bugs’ Vye and Hitch Pc'c_v. Campbcllton Edwin Scott and J e Thompson, Richardsville. Pat Currie. Athclvflle and Edgar Arsenault. CCharlo. Down The Alleys HOL-Y NAME HALL BOWLING Mixed Finals The bowling team 0f Di". L. Duffy and Gwen Keenan last, night came fi"om behind to call- I ture the mixed doubles champinn- 1 :hip of the Holy Name alleys. T Trailing their opponents P. Mc-l Quald and C. Mathcson by 66 pins as a result of the firs-t mqlills l play the winners took full cmn- mand of the play from the start g last night and by the end of the l first string wiped out the deficit ‘ and amas-ed a lead of 97 pills. ‘, Bowling steadily they boosted the i lead ‘in the second game to 24B and ln the final frame increased their victory margin by another 47 points for a total majority of 205 pfn.=. Dr. Duffy rolling a steady game throughout the three strings had the fine score of B74. The trophies donated by His Excellency Rt. Rev. J. A. O'Sulhvan and Dr. F. C. Dougan, well-known local sports- man go to the winners. Following are the scores: Dr. L. Duffy 283 345 266-1045 G. Keenan 246 193 161-4474 1 Grand Total 2519 P. McQuald 181 190 209-1111 C. Matheson 165 I97 171-1113 Grand Total 2224 Kinsley Candle Pin Tournament l At the iequest of a large number " of bowlers a mixed league tourna- ment of candle pins played under l the Kinsley Candle Pin Rules will 1 be held. All entries must be in by Friday night June 25th. Lchrman and Crouse. Second Game Que. " l ‘ever t0 capture the most prized crown in pilgilism. Braddock. game to the core and a gallant fighter right down tn ihe last hlnw. collapsed and was‘ counted out by Referee Tommy TIIOIIHIS just one minute, and 10 seconds after the eighth ‘ round started. Braddock Out “('0ld" Out ‘x-nld" and so badly bmtcn that his hnndicr» 11nd lo CHI'1_\' 111m to his colnur and aliminlslci‘ r0.»- torilllvcs. willie it frcllzild crowd milled 1n the ring, Braddock 10s‘. the champivnslixp in his first zit- l tempted licence and proved ag- ain the truth of the zldacc that they railclv can conic buck. sill"- eessfilllv. after a long lay-off. 'lw<1 1 years out of the ring. Bradrlnck lacked the slamula or the slaying powers i0 glflflfl up under lhl- crushing prvwci‘ of the punches . fosserl by his fvolllicci". slimmer, [and much harder-hitting rilal. A crmvd eslinllltcd by co-pro- ‘ mnlm‘ Mike Jacobs at 65.1100, with nslllilutccl l‘(‘('(‘l|lI.‘; of $660,000. saw Lnlus. hfler a little more than three years of prnfessxmnal filtht- ing. l)(‘COl110 the first ngcro long of the heavywvoiglits since Jack Johnson ruled the milin division in 1910-1915. Willard Looks 0n - JOl-l LOUIS l den bilrralic f0 Jinvs" downfall in the sixth. Ont of tin- Ncgnrs hurd shots l the head ripped a bigger gush m-a the Champion's left eye. Allfllhcl‘ right w ihe mouth cut Brilddoeks- llppu" lip so badly that blood spurl- a ed from 1i in n .~‘.l‘£“<llll. Rtvlllig un- l , the chitllcncris nose, but a sud-l ".110 head started Bchnleling. Youngest Champion ‘I In addition to the (ilqIlllCi of be- ing the first negro :1; [rupture the \\’0l'l(| title s 11c:- .l Johnson knocked out Jim .11 (s ill l5 rounds at Reno, in l! o, Milli: b0- calill. the yollllizt-s‘. 1 1n if} stile the lll'8\'_\'\\'f'i§l1i 111-i ~ t 2.4 he is one 5x111 5111111,»; 1.111 Jilcic Dclnpsey‘ nuts on Lin‘ (1.1 he Milli- iisci Alnillci" iiclllv1ill-il Jl-~.s “llllilfd at Toledo in 11119. Dunpstgv, Wilia my, who l‘\"‘11l'l"(i undo! : 11nd Llcnc Tun- -d ll1 1912B, wvJe in the llllrl o1 f - notable! ' who witnessed ‘.011 L1 .\ nil. ming- ling wllh ihe lino.- ll 1 11f snrlhly, stage. screen and . f) 1v.» and 0 political words 1n 1'1 ‘ hliliy- r wtnght title bout in L1 ;l..o since I921. Braddock. (lesplte 1111- lil-rlsinulesl of his defeat. JUillvll .s mllhzllcl lei llunlshlnill‘ Ilradtlocks knccsl Joe Gould '1] (Minx-lug he “mud ‘ ' ‘ ' " ‘ ‘ no‘ ult the r1112. sit "ed. his eyes blutkcd. and he '- ix?‘ long hn-uff 111-n" 1111-." 1h! ban"), kopl h“ u“ “s Lou“ m)‘ Champion llffllllllfli, 'll'.l‘, I'm no] pod bolh hands" homo. The Chum- wild, llls control gone. yet he continued plan‘:- counter punches were tu charge forward. sw nging tvilh 110111 hands and connecting with such force that Louis was himself baffled by his opponent's coilralic- 011$ stand as the bell ended the SlXill round. Takes Game Stand ' Furious repair work sent Brad- . dock Cllilffllllg out iiamcly in the seventh. with such aggressiveness all": §".l:1l..i§+* lfifli1f..%.‘"}2‘. .' S l‘ fill. (‘SS l - ard, ivlls 111110111,- the splclatn ‘ who witnessed the young ilcgrolsi spectacular victor)". achiever! just one year nflcr Louis himself was k1l".f"'*“' n-u hv 1111 (lz-rinan. Max Schnlelzng, in the Yankee Stadfur tho: u... '11:" 011v defeat Louis encountered 1n his professional career rind the man who turned the trick must have snnlerl a bit’ wlflvly a1 111s hfllllv.‘ outside of Bel‘- lin lOllJHlll as" he heard the out- lminc. la a sequence of events \\ llf 1 ackcd Sf‘l'|lll(‘1- L’ sldetr fzullt Blwlddorlk. Braddock. for flvc rounds put up a brilliant defence. After a1 few had moments in the opening round. the champion counfcrcrl with :1 choppy" richl that clipped Lmlls nu the chin and drnprcd the l1I‘f11'O to his haunt-hes .100 bounced up and away‘. without a cmlnl but he was hard pressed to hold his own for the next four rounds as he frequently was out- plmcllvrl at clmc range. tied up by the rhalnplwlvs smart and fort-rd tn give qrmln Jim's gallant charges. Title Turns 5w my The tide turned swif clusxlciy in the '$1Xlh was glH‘ and take up point. with Braddock ma cut over hi5 left (- that brought blood lly and eon- round. It to that tching a .\‘c with a shot trickling from Len Kelly Charlottetown defence. ‘ d under ‘ I linlvn the sturdy whim man. The challenger, 110w 111 command but still lztklng; no chances. spcared the Champion rl-prluvrily but could not hall Jms forward lilnllffi 01‘ kelp entirely out of rang? (ll 1h? halt ‘ed title holder's desperate s“ gs. B1 nddocks" felts barely kept hiln 11p for the first minute of the vial-ll". and 1111111 round. 011cc. 21.10111; the ropes, after a hard clip t0 the chin. the Cinilnpinn slarled to go down bu: braced hinlsclf and charg- ed fmwvard once more. 111011 H5 hfi , file's l~1"c\"inll.=!v arranged plans tolelnflfll ll!‘ SldW-‘WIlPPfll “ml m" smack lnlo a lcfl hook that .11\!'l'i‘fl him to 111s llf'l‘l.\. He had hardly I'D- ; B SOURIS RINK, fl MAIN BOLT p; GEORGE LESLIE 1's. BILLY HOT.” f ‘ l’.I-.'.l. Clmnlp, I93 lhm; Sfirringhill, 1\'.S.. l7!) (Its. ‘ .--: smn-rlx/u. = Il-LY. Y JIPFURJIAC 1'8. S/LTIJIY JLIRTLV | ;.; Sauris, I5!) Ihs. Springhill, NS" I17 HIS. I “lITH OTHER PRELIMINARIPIS l" liovrs START AT ml lI-I c; RU 50.. ' RINGSIDF. 75 A SIZZLINO HEADLINER Vs- o xllvc - going lo qlllI. I hope ll1 up‘. .1". least L'-\'0 more flullls 11nd Ill like t0 tackle Louis 1.1411211. I mused my big chance in tile fll‘\l ‘Ulliifl and be- gan to tire loo ( ilflcrivzird." The ClPfPJIlPIl 1'1 look ihd blflflflét share of flit‘ l.;;1l: prolrs, 5U per cent of the net plocl-ous. lot lfll] est mated $250 000 w SIIOYLOOO. Louis. llChlPVlllLf his‘ n1111i1 ilmbllion, was" satisfied to coirct l7 l-LI pct cent. l :11 , 4 Day Special l JUNE 23-26 IXCLYSIYPI‘ J Wash and Grease — $1.25 ' Regular $2.00. All work l - guaranteed. Mac’s Service Station 186 Grafton Street. 7 i 06-6-21! 2 l-‘li '3'. JULY 1sL SH, OTHER BOUTS 10 Rounds BUHBIO 000 200 2- 4 'I 0 scmbflmu Baltimore oao son x--11 1i I Kline. Jacobs. Kowalfk and Grube l 1 Tm" q-yboume w_ Judgqn Savfno; Vandenberg 1nd Crouse. " " c“). mwnai Montreal ooo 10o one- 1 4 a | N . Newark 100 303 80x---15 15 0 1 2 Kid Claybaurne Vs. Boy hlcCallum Myllykangzas. Johnson and l Fredericton (‘My gzgglndttr’ sunm xllyloololnrélnglf‘ G 3 J. Bennett Vs. l-I. Mx-(‘nllum Syracuse 000 011 Olly-fl 7 l Smlmlm" - Dnmataffnage Meola and Heath; Plissell and M0020. Bobby Orr Jnggins, N. S. Monday - June 28 R First fight-km! Doors opon-JJO Advanrr sale a1 Forum Mondnv afternoon. Rlligslrle-Sl-M Reserve-H rt: Rush-M l"!- ltux Included) M