d0 pleiiion l1 h... ayes torced» out w m: raine throwing aim. ' {Znonalm climbed "eboertfi-the offerings of Archie MlcFsrhne, m; successor. for four, runs to take a lead they never. relin- quished. Mclsaac who had been handling the hurling chores for the Leglonaires also came to grief 1n the iifthwhen he loaded the bases after 81,1108 _ Bgy ready was H the tire. leit-hander malnder of the lime. control during the tour y... worked striking out seven and only giving up four hits. Be had one bad moment-in the first of ‘Suwanee-scape, uQ-mer-eeem-il as-creeeet-aaal ‘fiim-pv-lv-arssussr-p asqéeéelo-s-t-as-‘Z. fr! z°<°t4kili§§ifrbilliiIflfifiés-gwfls-es-so-II $355: Seuo-qsiium-t-z lov-Foo-ossqy» Ea _ 3 ‘Sabuns-sat-t-ss»; .- 8’. P’??? B. Ready. Bum d shale Btoen bsaeas’. Whl 3.» .5! an. ninth when he issued free ties ~Wa kets to Rice and McPsr-luse hi1 the bases with twp out but steadied down. getting Cecil Ward on :1 grounder for the third out. ‘Ilhe Leg’ ' packed their runs into three big innings attics iour in the fifth 0n W0. WIIKI. l passed ball. a single and a. three- mgger by Art Perry. They were right back again in rd their scoring with u. five-tun outburst in the eighth when Ev McNeil led off with 1 00018121118 three-base hit to right center and crossed the piste on Mike Ben- nesseys double. A walk and three binvles accounted for three more run: before they wens retired. 7- stable a chance to show what they . Ward. LeCIeir, . bv Ready 7 (Proude 2. Msthosorn 2. Higson, IACIair. Whitlookl. b! Robin‘ 3 _(McNell1» Ready). by McParlene . Pitching record: . m .. . 2 rims. in 4 inn.: Mc- Fsriene i4 rum, l0 hits in Avian. Wild bitch. Reedy Robin 1. Molhrlaps i. Balk "T! Losing Pitcher. ltdlchrlane. Umpires: =At the plate, ,Prsn- ois: on, the bases. Kane. ‘time of Genre: 2 hrs. 8B mdn. Red tSoxeSnap Losing Streaktflut Chicago Sweeps‘ CQHQYSS TFO“ l By The Candis-n Pram s ch l Boston Red isox finallysolgwvdrhtr: luau“ m mglzourmlwhmwh” “ed Chicago Jinx and slapped th 50x (Hr 1n day to snap a flame streak, but the x came h ball‘. to take the secpnd game -4 Bllhes m one. It was the first acres Bos- l and sweep the series th lon has lost this season.- New York Yankees imved a bit. closer to the Besntown boys in the e parade mean- mgsiora th , ‘ some the 10th when. alueslns and some costly Senators Detmlt m‘ a-a, whllgyCicvelnnd Ind- ian; wok Philadelphia. Athletics into 2 twlrled Indians to victory in the first game to: his UNIS. Mepnwhlle. W were snapping a winning streak Bengals Eton ive- canrp 2-1 and 3- Bobby Feller win or the ear and filth in session. He gunned nine to hike season total to 146 in this T718110. R d made h!!! the; fir? ame gawmeuh‘fl 3 . second game Tex ughson was in the first game w W1 i @0011 willie an bglsree-rrmd esghthm baseball Standings I M- LIAG O ~ assassin/e; ' carcasses 1g rton ' _ Pnuburlh :..-”'._. ... New Y 11¢ Phlladetljphll‘ .. i. " _. TNTEINATION ' ' Montreal Newark 5m Blllfigg =1 "errant ..‘|. srsi‘ ... miss their first game yester- 1th naught-in” iormance for his fifth Deter? ' season. » _ ‘ m white Sort clone fwln- behind dwom inning A A1001 Mexico 'whlch dipvellam Bsgby to cover Earlier, the ‘ I80 team hsd umied .e Wagner fran the the score ionthe first time. In the NewYwk-St. Louis brawl there were seven homers in the two . ‘ . . Ill!” l1 Vernstephens, Henry Half sag lnabs each slumped one for Th d ‘ ‘decided e seoon gemymwsgm in l it ht ll lmggngons u cams ilmillll. unuu suits» , Tnnnls. Squall . ct t‘ . .-—-—- .1 =June ie - (AP) - 3 V$U ‘mum sound a . I the , MoCloskey and Billy glleve. L t seem . laba, .._..é".ti’a's."n°°t% . f m, as t THE Cunabowarowu GUARDIAN "PAGE SEVEN A right card featuring over thirty-six rounds of boxing and vlng promise of being the best 0d the season is on tap for tomor- row night at the Sporting Club. Havini scored comparatively easy vlctorles over Mcnctonb amateur teem ln their two appear-auxin here the local club fighters e looking for larger fields to con- quer and ln the Springhlll team are tackling a band of experienced fllhters with a widely known rep- lltltlfln for toughness. O » Seven of the bouts are inter- cit fixtures r lng from feather- we ghts to rnld lewel-ghts giving most of the fighters irrthe local N" d0 llalnat pponents their own weight. The Sporting Club team will climb through the ru-‘lcs in the best condition of their yomg careers, having reached the ‘pink’ by undergoing regular workouts supervised b Tommy McCloskey and are conident of giving the ruining town scramers a rugged evening. _ O O O O Moat of the city sock squad are well known to the fight faithful as Kid Poulton, Beau Jack. Cobey or have all seen action in the nter-r-lty bouts with Monctou. The last time they appeared in the squared circle Pryor and Kid Poulton. ut the chill on their opponents w th K.0. ._ “ when they fought on a card staged at. Moncton in connec- tion with the Maritime Boxers Convention. 'I\vo of the heavier boys. George Peterson well known for his slugging battles with Eddie Oatway. and Joey McLeod. billed as the North mid Wildcat should provide plenty of action in a pre- lmlnary. - O O O O lln two more days we'll all know but at the present time most ilght- m" HOWQII; Peek and Berra. Toronto Baltimore ing men are agreed that the wham- pion will have to get Conn "arly n their forthcoming bout-or take a beating on points. ‘mat B th way most have figured rt out. gthester Jeasey City though there are others who don't even bother rating Louis’ chances -—early or otherwise-and latly Predict Pittsburgh Billy WTII fin- eh on top. The opinion that Conn was leading by a wide edge before being knocked out in the first‘ is widely. held. According to. the udges’ score card. Conn was in Byracuss’ rout. but not by anything like the margin some would haves you be- OOOO Johnny Burke. who trained Two- Ton Tony Galanto and has fol- low the fight game for many years with a sharp eye agrees that Conn was holding a bit of the edge that points tell the whole story. here's Burke: "Conn was holding the edge on points, but that still weren't finis ed at the h and Louis roved that hue things y belting him out. But Conn wasn't walking away wi it. I watched them closely, an what a lot of people seem i0 overlook are those body punches. They were hurting Conn more and more as that bout went on. O O O O "Connl di n’t show too much that they were urtlnp-not for a while. ut you remember as the rounds went by those punches were starr- ing to tell» Conn didn't fo mo. Kis rear was shooting back s few feet as Louis ke t driving them home. Those b punches aren't too tacular, but they wear s man awn. ' ' O O O “You lmovw. no one stops .o rig- ure that Conn might have been anodes} into st ping in and trying ‘fin sh - it. claim he just sot fresh, but w"""""°" filhters o what Conn did-end not be- cause they were‘ fresh.- ‘flloy done it because th were running out gured th couldn't. Donwiieflthem kid yes lesion O O O O ' ‘ ‘his recent injustice to ~ Detroit Tigers’ outfielder Hoot mars and 101cc Iddls _, o re- fill» tl.""‘.r.‘i‘.ii 2° ' “$2 ‘ o er r ~ wrrzum» 14cc, r" i" tqrdebagowhs ‘ lonsl ~ , ll I I e than would‘ " ere have ‘flint- M ring and Anderson. Pittsburgh 000000010 1 9 1 Philadelphia 000101 10x 8 8 1 Washington Detroit Nlarhos- I-Ielf, Montreal Newark Moore, Hcutz. Karpel bark. Montreal ‘ Newark Crompton : Kn Butts!» /'}lvh%%000 m -1 s (Se m! " BuffeI: “m” Syracuse cu can't tell about Boston Chicago New York 8t. Louis New York .. ow on ooo sL-r o 1 s1.- Louis . elf. Philadelphia 010 000 000p 001 6 0 Cleveland nee win sir-om Carlfiiliills Baseballfliesults \ sacrum/urn assume NATIONAL wanna 5t. Louis 030030 000 5 7 8 New York 1.24 40o 00x ill l) 0 Barrett. Wl-iks, Donnelly. Krlat. Schmidt and Rice; Kennedy. ‘rrlnkle and C Cincinnati I Boston ‘" -000 Jleusser and Lnmlnnm, Johnson. 1 1 pman, Erickson, Borowy and uliough; Batten. Casey, Her- Posdel and Hrrflerth. Btrincevlch, Lenning and Ca- melll; Rose, Judd. Mauney and Semlnfck. AMERICAN LEAGUE 000 001 000 1 6 2 000 000 01x 3 5 1 Leonard and Guerra; Ne-whouser 100 200 Mi 6 13 2 10s 200 00x 7 10 I Drelaewerd, Dobson, and Tebbetts. Ferries, Kll-rlger and H. Wagner, Haynes. Hamper, Dietrich and Philadelphia . 000 Cleveland Trash. 100 1 8 1 4 8 _0 Marchlldon and Ross; Black, 001 310 2 Krakauskas and Hayes. New York St. Louis 011.000 000 1 Rufflng, Murphy and Robinson, Galehouse. Kramer and Sc ultz INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game) 012000 000 3 '1 0 00013000x 4 B 1 Nagy. Laga. Moulder and Franks; and Gar- (Sccmid game) \ (Seven lnnmgs) 00000M 3 6 050200x ‘l '1 Gahbard. Moulder, Legs, Pal-glow 002 000 010 5 10 0 A01 003 00x 8 l1 1 Mlstos. Brown and fillnnlzon. Smoll, Bartl- 001 000000 1 0 i‘ 0M=31400x 8 7 2 Bruner. Osborn. Mikan Coleman. and leary, and Hockenderry; rllimmerich and Grasso. ' (First game) (11 innings). s"... Tvebaochgck? 0350000203 9. l 3 Bush, Eaton and Erautt; Jlebeil 000 Houttenhisn - and and West. srmnaws aasbws AMERICAN ‘masons In Opener g . 10004002.; ‘Iloasing the first bail of the i046 season Councillor M. t armor y opened Ho Redeemerboftball League yester- day before a large crowd or tans. Arte: the opendng ceremony the Red Box lost little time in gain- ing a commas!" lead to win from the Cardinals by l score of 114-3. ‘The Red S0! found the oitferlnfl 0f M . Cardinal hurler to their liking and pound- ed seventeen blows many o! which wenrt for extra Bucko 'I‘rainor with a perfect day at the plate poled a home run. s- triple. a double and a single to lead the 80x attack. Reg Wlhaien and Ev. Toombs contributed triples. . 0y Vessey pitched a steady game for the winners and received splen- did support from. his teammates. Bill Lswtlor umpdred in his usual satisfactory manner with Jack Kenny at 1st base and Monty Monaghan handling 3rd. Tonight the Dodgers and Red Box clash at 6.30. Nice Display 0f Trophies On display in Wellnefs Jewelry window are the that e different held here on Wednesday next. And ‘n addition. are sliver trophies that have been won by boxers performing inl ‘recent busts st the sporting u . wind o! the ell-know Both ows wa “Vi; Mixed Foursome: At Local Course 0vor Week-end Mrs. T. W. L. Prowae and l! M. Bagnall won the mixed foursome competition played at the Char- lottetown Golf Club Saturday afternoons. They carded a net score of 5'1. Two strokes behind the leaders were Miss Ollve Johnstone and "Pud" Beer; In third position were Mrs. Earle Baker and James Colea with a score of 60. Some 26 teams competed in the ent which was over 13 holes 0! . o 1B hole course. ‘ Results follow: Mrs. T. W. L Prowse and E. M. Ba 112111-57. ' .. - léise Olive Johnstone and "Pud" Beer-oi). ‘ . Earle Baker '. Laird and Ralph Jen- a-GO. Miss Irls McLellan and Allan MaaMlllan-dl. Mrs. Stirling MacDonald and Wllf Bowling-GI. and James .. 000200 ZSx-‘T 9 0 Wagner. Bagby, Johnson, Brown and MoGah. Partee; Input, no]. iingswoml Caldwell and Dickey. 000 883 000-B l0 0 000 000 020-3 11 0 Bevens and Nlnrhoer Schultz, Solrtak. Miller. Kinder and Schultz . 000 311 000 0-5 ‘I 3 P889. Gumbert and Robinson. giarhos; Bhirley, Ferens and 000 001 000 01-! 7 0 gangs and Raiser: Feller and .000002-l 6 1 0030084 6 1 ll t 10101004 I 2 Wolff. Hudson and Guerra, liar- ly; Hutchinson. Benton, Caster and Tsbbeta. ' ‘ narrower. pane!!! Mrs. Arnett Howatt and Maurice Bowling-Oi. Russell and H. 0. Mr. . I. Bohaker-Q. Miss Norah ILongworth and Dr. W. MacDonald-GB. Mrs. Pete Kelly and J. Reidmfl. Miss Marion Morris and Arnett Hewett-OZ. Mrs. . '1‘. Hollnan and F‘. B. Conrad-M. Miss Marjorie Stewart and J. Kelso-AK Mrs. W. I; Cotton and Jack Hellolfs-M. Mrs. J. P. Clarke and Frank Acorn-M. Miss Betty Large and Russel Pe 111-05. s. A. J. Haslam and Jud Log- arr-m. Miss Mary Haszard and J. A. Likely-w, Mrs. Wendell Worth and Dr. E. S. Glddlngs-(W. Mrs. H, C. Bohaker and A. E. Russell-eds. \ Miss Dorothy Stewart and G. G. Huflhe 70. Miss Jean McLean and J. C. Montgomery-TO. Mrs. Wen Barbour and Dr. L. E. Promo-Tc. R. Nonnan and Sterling lldcDpnald-W, "skills-s. 1.. E. Prowse and Wm. Mac- khMI-s; Roper and Ralph Jen- tent-Pro Squads Meet in Tourney ' 4m; is - m?» "of any champion from the point of in “ they had dropped s s-z dechion to theArmws. be Iinni I m users-luv are. Betting Odds Against-Bonn Nov: At i1 To 5 ( Bil Fades) NEW YO June 16- (AP)- Oarrled along on the greatest gold rush in rts history, a couple of boaters w l keep a date Wednesda night that they made five yea ago to fight it out for the heavy- weight champlonship of the world. At 9 pm. 3.5T, in a ring set first over second base in the spac- us reaches of Yankee Stad um. YVEI‘ the customary "16 rounds or esa." As a result of training develop- ments. the betting odds against Billy have dropped steadily in the past two weeks and now have hit a low of 11 to 5, compared to the to 1 at which they opened. The gate stands a good chance of hitting the $8,000,000 mark, and if it does Louis would get close to $1,000,000, plus a cut of the radio and motion picture take. Goran's end would he about $500,000 since they receive 40 per cent and 20 per cent shares of the net. res- pectively. This wlli be the 22nd time Joe has put the chasnpionah on the line since he hamm ed l-nderelia man Jim Braddock into uncon- sciousness nine years ago next Saturday to start the longest reign view of ti-tle defences. He has been among the fight game's all-time tap champions, took on all comers, met slugger-a and boxers and "clowns" with peculiar styles and fought twice for charity for army and navy relief. Only two of his 21 challengers went the full 15 rounds with him —T0mmy Farr and Arturo Goday-_— and he put the Chilean away in eight rounds in a return bout. He flattened four of them in less than a round-including Max Schmellng to avenge the only defeat in his entl-re career. Altogether he knock- ed out 13 of them in six rounds or ss. Yet old pop time and a four- year layoff since he went on Uncle Sam's payroll have left their mark on him. He still packs the punch of a blockbuster, but ln his training he has been a slow-moving target thumped surprisingly freely-and often-by his sparmates. Conn, on the other hand, ap- pears even faster than he was five years ago. He has spurred 260 training rounds, comparetlto Joe's 140. He's what Louis, himself, calls a “full-grown" heavyweight now, at over 180 ", compared to the 1'74 he carried the last time. This added avolrdupols. most otf rt in his shoulders andmeck. makes hlrn a better pmwher, although he has no intentions of trying for a knockout over Louis. Joe will weigh a solid 210. Lit-ll- Anchors Win At S’side The Charlottetown L.P.U. An- chors defeated the Srmunerside Legion 6-2 yesterday in an ex- hibition baseball game at the Wutem Capital. Seven were played. New Record At Roosevelt Track WEBTBURY, N.Y., June 16 — (AP) — Moving up fast in the stretch to overtake Jimmy creed at the finish line. Vsldo Abbe. four-year-old gelding driven by Franklin Safiord of Keene, 01.8., won the final heat of the fee/tur- ed garden city free-for-ali pace at Roosevelt Raceway Saturday night in 2.03. fastest time for the mile ever turned in at the track by trotter or pacer. A record crowd of 18.000 satw Valdo beat out Jinmsy Creed. driven by Henry Thomas. bv hell’ a length in 1.06 in the first heat and come back ln the final to win again by a whisker. SPORT BRIEFS EIELLARTDN, N.S . June 18 — (GP) — Syd B47 , thml Fibb- hend allowedillh inpildslrll Wmglleto si-e victory over Biol- larton in s. 121mm Counrty senior eve HALIFAX. Juno i8 - (OP United services moved oolumniuthe “e E nmeyhtndg l wh mwd‘. £31.... . It was the the services l0 starts as earlier l By 30%’! (w) slomtnnnh une - ‘-_- Mexico's Vega brothers.’ Arm- ando and Rolando. Niel!‘ ways lttinst the Can- adian vis Cu? Mm Saturday for two singles victories that gsve them s oissn sweep of fi without the ion of s _the n: i only needed l0 Don MsDlsr-snld on stmitlffer ounositiwm Rn the best match of t Rochvn R0 alflfl in .Whlt M, than wheres‘ "- 9 . comb ation wan every match in straight sets. and allowed the Brit- omsiom-Iryomyoneoftheleseta to deuce. Joe Louis collides with Billy Conn o! since by 6-1. 6-4 Bostook; mug borne, UB. doubles he last four years. who took w“? Wh“ REMEMBER WHEN Herold Webster, 42-year-old Ham.- ilton, Out, nmner, ro ‘- to easy victory Empire Games marathon trial 1 years ago today. Old “Iron Legs" CIPTOWN TEAM m’ The (‘allege Champ Lloyd Martin, 158 lbs. . Coby McCluakey, 147 lbs. Kid Currie, 146 lbs. Albert Gallant, 147 lbs. Kid Poulton. 133 lbs. Beau Jack, 130 lbs. Billie Pryor, 125 lbs. Vs. n Frankie Gormley, 137 lbs. m, Benny Binns, 125 lbs. ' George Peterson, 190 lbs ..Vs. Q x14 new, 1st lbs American our. Make Cleanlillfiiflll 0i Tennis Assault Nome First In $50,000 Stakes NEW YORK. June 1e -- (on doub- -— Irresistible Assault vwn 850.00) q, . Aqueduct Bsturm and 1 his name on rac s honor mil. M6 but his sinsost mutine ‘"‘ didn't take all the glory from the coal-talent Canadian colt whhla chased nlm to the win dllllto Tutti wsmgnn from jogkey triple-crown kim of d vesr-okb bounded into Belmont. - The hsnvfl conquest. sixth in seven starts this season for the Texas termr from Robert Klee 5°80 WHY-oz otthnzs thglibbélg made Assaull ‘ e s e-seaaon money 0° W‘? winner in thehistory of the tux! a boosted hm to filth place h had‘ its ime ea behind Whirl- u awolnBSeabisoul . First Fiddle an u. was Bmugh. Bhe won at , to Miss Osborne. over lvilrs. Jean Nholl Miss Betz, by 6-4, (H over M tea. only who had 11 _ his 1946 earnings to 1300.730 com- s pared with the previous one-season record of $806,976. anssased by Gallant Fox in 1900. Assault! triunmh. achieved c-hampionshi tieanwd and Mm. Mary 6-2, 8-1. Mrs. Boa h H-slford. Z1 third “.10 hom olimsxed his cereer lass ‘than ta i th C . di the later by n e an m; ‘IE-gnliimpire chsmzwp 011. . I choice at nearly 10-1.. By The CanadianJrees and $2.6). - ' ENTRIES FOR Riverside Races NO. 1 CLASSIFIED FREE-FOR-ALL IONNIES BOY, owned by (Hmrles Willi], Coveheul. O. U. VODO. owned by Ellmld Stead. Brinkley. . JUST FLICKA, owned by Harold Cudlssore, knekldy. MABJORIE BUDLONG, owned by James Rankin, Sonlspore. . EVA WORTHY, owned by Dr. Preston McIntyre, Mantegna. NO. 2 CLASSIFIED PACE SIMON nunsorm, owned by Charles Dam. VflI-n Hm- NET-LIE wonrnv. owned by s. s. Basil, Village Green. . SAMPSON ROYAL, owned by Chi-fie! (YDIIIA, LUCKY NUMBER, owned by Willard Kelly, South . REUBEN LEE. owned by I. A. Bernlnl, Inter Elves‘. N0. 3 CLASSIFIED TROT NOONTDII. owned by Everette Dunplsy, Millvlvw. STAR. JR... owned by flmer Pra-ught, Chen-y Valley. BUTCHEIIJS BOY, owned by Maynard McGnlgln, St. Mary's I005 LUCKY GUY. owned by Ray Ford, Hunter River. N0. 4 CLASSIFIED TROT AND PACE . VERNON ELLE, owned by Mike MoKenne, Vernon. . MASIE BUDIDNG. owned by Wendie Monkey. Wat loyalty. . GOLDEN AUBREY. owned by Charles Duffy, Village Green. . JOHN E., owned by Lee Essory and Son, Unlm: Road. . JUNE MORNING. owned by Geo. McDonald, Mel-mild. . FLASHY MAYOR, owned by George Brooldns, Kmslnghn. The drawing for positions will take place stj-he track M 1 II O-hd-d-ete-b-kmotwtrm-tr-t-OO-l-OO-l-O-l-‘kd-OZ Sporting Club ' INTER-CITY BOXING SPRINGHILL VS. CHARLOTTETUWN TUESDAY NIGNT, JIJNE 18th 0.45 m. ‘ ...AMATEURS-- SPRINGHILL TEAM E. Richards, 165 lbs. Albert Fraser, 155 lbs. Ronnie Barlou, 147 lbs. Tommie Barlou, 147 lbs. Rmsel-Seicher, 146 lbs. BlaiLnivlilnayden, “CITY 8"”! Junior Hayden, 12o lbs. D. Nevvoombe, 186 lbs. Kid Smith, 126 lbs- Vs. Vs. Va. Vs. Va. Vs. Vs. Vs. Vs. CHARLOTTETOWN ncnrarzs Joey McLeod, 186 lia. Vs. Bobo Mills, 108 ll/I. Tunas orasn pours. l. l so souups or ‘poxmo 1g Ringside 75st r The North End Wildcat y ‘Mass-n. s7...-