Led By Majo Conn Would Like Shot At Louis’ Title PITTSBURGH. May 1b—(AP)-— muy (mum's [OI-l ii U10 heavy- wsgllt buxmg championship, and he's hzadlng his campaign 1n that gencral GKNOLlOH starring with re- moval oi his tonsils. only 21 and averaging about‘ 173 ounds. the gangii pride of Pitts- Eurgh said today “ he doctors tell inc 1 may pu. on 15 or|20 pounds liter the tonsils are out.’ "If thing. turn out that way," he beamed, “then Ill have a try at Joe U 5. mconn. because he is still growing and is reputed to have the best left-hand in the boxing business. has been regarded as somsthin of s "white ho e" and as the fig ter who cventua lv may beat Louis for the heavyweight crown. For s time he was a middle- wepizt. Now he is more of a light- hesvyweght. Last Pride he engag- rd in his last filht a i - dleweighf; beating Bo y Kreigor of Brooklyn. _ Billy i: actually jubilant about the tonslleciomy. The operation will he on Wednesday. and in the mean- time t-ne fighter hopes his manager ‘Raygeyililn mama a fight e o ewgn New York as the lilht-heawlllimit champion. Plans No More Slugging Just Plain “Hits” CLEVELAND. liday 16- (AP)- my weatherly isn't a slugger-any more. The Cleveland Indians’ mite out- fielder, always a defensive ace. slug- ed hllnself out of the American aseball League once. He wont do it again. he vowed todl-Y; weatherly. who says hos five feet six inches tall but doesn't look it. is blttin .414 fourth in the 101?. Ind is 11m ng siflw curves an loft- handed pitching as well as fast M Humor." lls. "l quit trying to be a said weaiherly. "They're not going in slow ball me out of this o yain. Most of m hits 5o - es. but I'll get p snty of our}! Yugoslavia Wins Over Hungary BUDAPEST. 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WR EUSTLINL _ .v Nv- 6Di3ffi¢tSig§r2als Team fSmith Wins a Canada-wide Competition Word was received here yesm. 4411M. the Charlottetown No. 6 Signals rifle team had won o Dominion-wide competi- tion. The moot was sponsored by the Dominion Marksmcnb 22 small Bore Rifle League. ‘Iheflharlottctcwn team. led by Major W. A. Smith, officer com- mending the Slznelscoros of the 0th District. posted a tom of 4n polntr: with 23 x- . The Royal Canadian Engineers squad of Halifax was barely edg- ed out in the competition for first ulaoc. ‘rhey shot a total of 483, the same mark posted by the Island team. but their cards show- Qd i‘! x-rinws. one less than Char- lotterm. (A shot which hits the small ring in the centre of eve in the target is known as an x-nng.) The Royal Canadian Regiment of 8t. John's. Quebec pl - ed third with 482 points. Low- ostsoore in the comp ition was made by the Royal Canadian Police at Edmonton with stem‘ n cl the Charlottetown win a Canadian notes on the squad. Seventy-five teams from all parts oft Canada tool: part in the on. teams in the nine-prov- ince moot wcr not far behind the leaders. murih pll-QQ We" w Pox-tag La Prairie Garrison Rifle Assoc tion with 400. fifth place to the R.C.M.P. of Fredericton with ‘m, sixth plsoe to the R..C.M.P. of Ottawa with 410. seventh place to the Princess Patrick's Canadian hi. Infan of Iisquimsutt. 8.0.. wt 4'19. two teams tied in scoring their place was decided by the number of x-rings carded. Individual scoreslfollow: Sm MatorW.A. th-———99 E.R.Burke — — — — -———98 O,D Ives — — — — -——-9'l a.n.mnsns---——a6 A.D.Maclidsstcr———-—93 Down’ The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Jluck Pln Mixed Doubles A "Paul Jones" 106 lTl 1 1'52 gig» n w {gfiufi- ‘fi ‘h’ ‘in. g1 $312?“ 1:; 190g %~6i5 i; $7.2“. ‘id ‘i? “sLsn i»: a ‘s: as...‘ g: w 173g 13 12o 1t. mum a '71 31 135 r. rims . 10° 1°" muggy; 06 80 N 1i Hessian or 86 40-446 Mi od va. 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O'Neill M; _1)ufly L. Corcoran F. Millott l" 305mm!’ mmllett P McQuaid M. Osrrcghcr Dr. L DuflY pyflqgn ' T. McAdam Sitnmerings g Around The Sport Front (B! ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Wrlifir) NEW YCRK. May i5—(UP)-- Most. popular of the six-day bike racers who started their "whirl of tomorrow" in Madison Square far- den tonight is blond Jules Au v of Mon'.~real....the little fellow gels more fan mall than all the o hers put together-most of it from fem- nine fans.. . .at 24 he's a veteran of the six-day buztness and rates Torch Peden the rg-eestest partner there 's. ...that's cause o! the powerful nick-up push the red-hair- ed Victoria rider gives his mates.. Latest Canadian to bmak into metropolitan spotlight is Emily Browning of Vancouver. . . .she strokea he Varsity Girl's Crew of Wellssley College... .golfing Char- e Gluttin" of New York. coming out for her 10th season on the lin , reports rt costs plenty to bid ser- iously for the United States Champ- ionship... she figures it at $3500 for travelling expenses. entry fees. e .. a loi- of money to put out for a silver cup.... They may be hot stuff at home but on the road Brooklyn Dodgers are the Larry macPhailures in no un- certain way. .not a win this season a- tbush . Dave cast-illoulr. Canadian featherweight champion from Toronto and Montreal, training at Btillman's Elghih Aven- ue muscle parlorunlvfanager Gab- by Hartnett has one heartfelt sym- pathizer... it's Charlie Grimm, the man he succeeded at the helm of the turbulent Chicago Cubs" .. Oh dear. oh dear-no more shorts or orchidacious Alice Marble. from now on those white and alight- lv scanty nlaylna shorts will be re- placed with marble-d ed tenn dresses. La Marble is oif or 22118181111 this week to play at Wimbledon. SCHOOLGIBL JUBDEIT "RUFWRSDORP. south Africa- fCPl-Ebthcr van Heerden, 16. has broken the south African women's hig hjump record by half an nich. by a jump of 5 feet, 3 l-il inches She may corrrpete in the 1940 Olympics. mWUNG BOXING » “°‘3"E* . BASKETBALL omen soon French Hails Dubs To 6-2 Victory Over Pirates In Lone National League Tilt (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK. Mav 15—'l'he Cubs resumed their winning ways over Pittsburgh Pirates today, trim- ming the Buca 6-2 in a National League baseball game behind the six-hit pitching of the veteran Larry French. The victory was the 10th for the Cubs in the last l1 meetings of the clubs. French was in rare form. retir- ing l4 of his former teammates in succession from the fourth inning to the ninth. The c gave the league champions sx victories a- gainst seven defeais for their first long road trip. - Sewell, who blanked the Giants on the Polo Grounds a few Royals Rally To Defeat Chiefs MONTREAL, May 15 -(CP)—— Montreal Royals shoved across three runs in the eighth inning to- day to take a 4-1 victory over Syracuse Chiefs in an Internat- ional Baseball Lcague game Art Parks started the late out- burst by clouting his seventh hcmc run of the season over the right- field scoreboard with none out. An error by shortstop Ben Sanlcey, a walk, Leo Norris’ single and Mar- vin Duke's sacrifice fly brought another pair before the side was retired. Dulce was touched for 10 safeties but managed to gain his second win of the season against three In the only other game layed Rochester Red .Winges cubbed three Jersey Cit pitchers for 25 hits to score o -slded Intemat- tonal League use all victory over the junior Giants here today 16-1. The rampa-gning Wings drove Bob Carpenter to cover in the third and continued their attack against John Hubbell and Joe Kohlman. Kohlman was nicked for 1s hits. but was allowed to losses . TILlIE THE TOILER -- finish the game . days ago. was hit hard bl! the cubs and stepped aside for a pinch-hitter in the sixth. Mace’ Brown and Russell Bauer: finish- Augie Golan. moved to cleanup position in the batting order, reach-ed first base for tlsr eighth succerslve time in two games, get- iaing a walk and three singles to- a. Y. Bill Herman's double and singles by JlrnmyGleeson and Golan gave the Culbs the deciding run in the third. They added three more in the fifth. The game. played at Pitisbvrgh, was the only one scheduled. Snooker Arthur Peterson will play Dan Mccallum in a best three out o! flve series tonight f0! the champ- ionship of the second section of the provincial snookar tournament. by virtue of his win over Eh-ic Larter last evening, two games to one. Both players were in excel- lent form with Peterson coming through in the rubber game towin he match. The winner of tonight's match will play Carl McKenna, the win- ner of the first section, for the provincial title. The trophies for the billiard and snooker tourna- ments are now on display in the windows of the Maritime Station- ers Ltd. and are being greatly ad- mired. Players wishing to attend the banquet are asked to get in touch with Fred McMahon within the next few days. YOUTHFIIL CHAMPION CAPE TOWN. —(CP)-Youngest player ever to win the South African national tennis singles championship ls Eric Sturgess, l8, who defeated Eustace Fannln in a five-set match lsating 2 3-4 hours, the scores being 6-2, 8J1, 6-8, ‘l-il. AN ALL-AROUND UPSET. Parsons. Halifax, in a 10-rcund go Richardson ~ Wins Over Claybou rne night. as he left-jalibed his way to a decision over Martin "Kid" Iliflord jumped up without acount and fought back to gain an even break on the round. Liflord won the ‘eciston on his ring craft as much as the power [Yankees Blank Athletics with his third setback of the ear. as tho Yankees main nod it game-and-s-hslf lead in the League Second Straight Day 3-0; Sox Defeat Senators 9-2 NEW YORK, Mn. l5—(A.P)- (B! The Canadian Press) York Yankees blarlked the stfilili fllixtlmflgsfgfnlitigtlloir elde the J Mgr. gllevtdwwfjlfirizifid ti.,“.'.'...‘l'r.:§°£.“§.rhl' ‘Sédsdi ecacnhrnwreaners ohnnv or re ned ~ -hi i - time lightweight title here to- figs”? t D y“ w" "m" $112.1" ' 3 “m” “m” b" m ‘so hopped i gagw lien Chang, Washinggnfi hurler. for four hits and I at the Arena. the year was credited with the win. many rung in two innings, Th Parsons, former champion ‘m; although he had to leave after the they hammered out five mom fi mam; contender yo, mflordrs seven inning because of a pain off Bud Thomas and Pots lo- gfqwn‘ plum ¢mmpyon In in the elbow. Be allowed Ill five ton. Walter Maatencn pitch tbs the wa , sending the saint John m“ m5“ b? A ll‘ ‘mint!- boy to like canvas in the ninth for "gawk mum “ab, lgummymfl I 759m!‘ 7&3 W" Mm m“ “my knwkdmm‘ °' the nigh" themigankee ruons aahd was charggd $3‘ ‘lhoyefl m whigoillig in thy ninth. Joe Vosmllr paced Bunions attack with four hits, including a double and s triple. of his blows. A swordsman with his left hand, the New Brunswick fighter poured jabs into Parsons as he kept well away from the Halifax boy's dreaded right cross. As it was. Parsons landed three rnigtng rights on Liflordb chin. In the fourth heat Ufloni’: knees buckled as ho took a hard right to the chin. but Parsons could not get through with the payoff punch. The judges voted 2-1 for Liflord at the finish. 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