lDetroitTige'rs Defeat Washington 3-2 To . Stretch Winning Streak To Six Games (By The Canadian Press) Detroit Tigers combined headsup defensive play and rookie Frank l..ai'y's clutch pitching to defeat Washington Senators 3-2 Friday for their sixth straiglit American men s The Guardian Sotiirdatyv. John Landy May Be Through ' N E League victory-their longest winning streak since 1950. . f it Lary, 24-year-old righthander. scattered eight hits AS RUIIIIET - .- in recording his second win against one defeat. The only K I 1 player he had trouble with was veteran Mickey Vernon. Mgugougxg (Api..'rh(- world who knocked in both Washington runs with a single and has probably seen the last of his third home run. miracle-mile John Landy as a . T.-. - - . competitive runner. lslicrni Lollar and Nellie Fox. After he was invested as a mom- Yei'non's timely hitting put Wash- her of the British Empire at Gov- iugton into I 2-0 lead but the ernment House today. "in rec- 'l'iger.s jumped on starter-loser ognition of his outstanding repres- C-iinilio Pziscual for all their run: entation in Australian amateur Other afternoon action Friday saw Chicago White Sox uliile-iyasli Boston Red Sox 7-0 behind Dick Donovan's four hitter. Two otherl American League games were STRETCH We regret to learn that our guod- year. We worked her in 2.12 at friend llclwr 5ll6'f'Il0.V is ill Ill? Saint John last fall before coming 5l3'9d f0F,'"lEl" 3'-'ll0n "Em Bfm" - H . sxm amleticsv Landy said: llaivsoii ti 9 in (l r I at lio.spital.i home. She was sick for a lot of ”l01'9.3lyl-'-l9):5l'i"ld 3"d MW l”"klmRa-ii glmne Owned the decisive A-I doubt if I will ever mm mm. Rrulcciinicr N S and we hoprtlast siiiuiuer-but is now yoktiy. I all-gKdIl5d? hall); V y . ydww hm-mg rm. Dcmm by rming his cmiveyy again I Simply have,” that he uill be out .'iuil.aroiiiiil liaie a beautiful colt by (I()VDt'llUl' I ;""f Wilm isagllft-5 llalelelza up fmmh home Hm Mime or ",9 nppmmnny (0 gram," m H "H. ...,,;” cm. ,,,.,.(.h. Smm. Hpbprt "9 -,5 may black and I uwcty oi ea. dkllol gr III ,,.. dnn , .. hiirsy: lltllttkx llillll llclicr: ;1'(liii'.'paoer.l moiitlis t(I'l(l. Ilas bbeen &a':a:l" xllgfvl Y3): 'x;ij'1Hi,”ike;,nu;'.ly , - lrar is I'P KlllVlll1Pl' lltllf' an we Jogger in winter an is now eiilg : ' S . ' 3. f . h H k N A have hm-n E(vlllL'. rloiililc lleadersigiven some work for education :.h'Labd(!p:la and Lmimnan M n sillcsi Vl.i:y-li wtlir and oily lii;'rsc and lalPltl' l ml: Il'ttI'l1hf'lltnh()iIlF:.l(i l3(:n:i.in' Wm (med p1.m.iUush- . - h M i -p .2 ll oi-ni ant ave "l r-' v na'e i, as eauiu , , . ' :I.,.u::.',.,1i..cL.'l1l( RN'Cl'ill) i.- c liriic iiilziniiiiiiis -on and off the track and'M.'F" thelkgzimss a::dT('ng1f;,S6ni:n3gg E been repeating arouiul 2.40 l ami wears loose hopples. Sui imp U (i' - , y . lucky to have Ronald McAIduff gm, ;)eafkh'1dI;3f:;g,abnaff?;.,.T';e,l By ARCH Mat-KICNZIE ior ”B" by Canadian siamiai-us, I: to work foi me .-i- lit is rt-liitile ”Tlie Illlftl member of my stable M at H regarded Is I reasonably c:.- I r B Sm" m.hm.5y- Canadian Press Staff Writer .. . aiKqil1lI;:I,d0 (Nif3:l1. fumed pin thel LONDON l(,Pl-Brltlsll hoc-key,llpcnsiie sport to pinmolc. Players f Huh (0,. his first defeat mm. ncicr a L-oiuplelely healthy (angi-llzet an average 1320 a wecli. and l;;”,(. mmgm ..K.m,.il,s V-".1m,d diail transplant. was up in the airlthey miistdbe transported to and . , .i . ' ' 4 . t day followin a decision by the from Cana a. Him! mills and, Sign? 0! li:,en.hli,':) Siiiotlish ti-e Higickey Association to A player limit of to Canadians Ji'."...',a,'.e3.:l:3i"Pe I i -L withdraw its seven teams from the a team is set. with two native year-old union with four English players allowed But the plan to clubs. cultivate .British players hasn't Hockey spokesmen north and worked yet-and promoters fear .souIh said Friday they just don't that all-British teallls, featured tn lknow what will happen now to the ragged intermediate lhockcy y lI1l fsport-or to the Canadian players. this country, would fall to satisfy) coaches and officials who mlkc it the fans. l and solicit At alon Gal is now four, years old :iii(l has ilriclopctl into :i one xizcd mare and i expect llf'I' to go In R nnoil mark this is Nliglity Boy 2.tl2"'... a 10-year- old hay horse by Voloniile 203": He has iiiiproicd uoiiilerfully and t'outiiiiied on Page 7 Moncton, Cl'i'town Lead In CNR Bowling Tournament, A lnmliiig team from Itlnncton inatiih last night he racked up It Rolls First Ball Mr. G. 0. Baker. acting Super- C.N.R. Bowling Tournament Underway The tint much of die Marl- gm-1 um rggujng plgy .1 .1311: .2 was loading early this nI()rning'sc(irP of am to lead in high (hrecl tick. But few visualized hockey-l -W ----k-A'"- Iintelldent of the Charlottetown D d C y time C.N.R. Cnndlepln Bowling clock. The tournament concludes not-r more than four rounds oflhoilors. Jess arenas. I Division, Canadian National Rail O geI'5 U Tournament was underway It the with l banquet this ovening. hunting in tlic aiiiliial .'tlaritimc Fnlloviillg are the team stand-i y ”Somchow I imagine there will, ways is SHOW" mill"!-I the first R0"fiW.BY yesterday m0l'll1DR WIN?" (Photo by Garnhuml (1 N. R. .-m”,,m.,,, -I-.,m.,Wm,,,, -um. -bdhut-key in the smith nexlvyear. S 1. ban yesterday .1 the Atlantic Re. Team T0 this picture was taken. The two ---D-S-L wmh K mm mm um um. ml W L tshld an official at London-S liars. gion Candlcpill Bowling Tourna- teams shown above represent Iy COLLEGE MUSEUM the Rollauai i '.Vloni-toil No. 1 13 3 -rmgay Arena' Mme of the pmsi meut now llt1fl9FWa,V 81 ill? R0” BROOKLYN (AP)-The Brook- few M the 63 mwlers "king peril, Th9,A3hm9l"n M"""m' "MS" The ”mm.m M 1 bwhw had Charlmmmm . 12 y pelroiis Racers. I 3 , BOXNC lawayy Lyn Dodgers reduced their mud in the tournament. They bowledlin Britain. was built in 1079 by compiled Ft til-Ii ri-i'ord and Iheylldalifax .. I0 6- ' lhocltciigp tsal5itleEmiilii).:igginii?o:.sI”Lli)liai ' ' l( (Photo By Gal'nll11m' 19 26 F190 F1'idB3' "ill" by 5i'liP' "um the "mm mm" this momma oxford UmVers"y' were closely follouod by the Char-1-Campbclltol 10 6 lot tho 'Ayr. Scotland arena. which sir.--The ”crux" of HILV ox-l V? y "T T :12? lggcgi ixlelhglojlenii gimgiglgti lotlcimrii ( N.lt loam with I l2-4 Sydney . 9 7l iwnh paisley has fared better than mg mm is me l,n(.91-minty OH ALBAINY. Calif. (APl - Jockey y . 9 3 rhmiinu in iliv mm-lost column Fdmunslon 7 9l . llhv st coast Scottish clubs all M - Wg ; tam-9; Willie Shoemaker the leading Leflgue and. Oumeld" 3'" Ham" . t i l It g All uuinformeil sports fan once Slgail) I ii, " . h Falk. the 0"1C0m9- all) C” ""5 y - rid r in m Unyled Sim Q was cl-gr and pncher Don 3955,." to pinamaiia (tip ttiiiiitlliilliiilllijcKhsiillititiiiiiitoiimihlreight iiiiilmad" me s'm'"”'" W" ””'”-V'll?L”.;.n fxiiiilgfaltlv liimias:.is' dtsap- lfieniiigiyotiinceilhiscliiiii lgleolreltiased ":1" "mick c(i0”9";' it PM Sm" M the Amman ”"5- 5 "" ' ” ' all didnlt rank in the same class ” ,. - 9 - t '. I . . Ssocialionv ,, - Cam,,b..m.,,, Mm ,. ms I-9.-0.-d, in-um g l 5 10 :5 Omar games of sport Had he ;-yinnid hat the league deggzko:-lylg bacle for that great boxer EzzardlHospital at Berkeley I-riday where Hameric Wu optioned while me Tell teams are competing in the:Monctnn Apprentices . 1 15 been 1,, Munch,” lwn weeks 38., "W" ave am” 9”" 3 Charles is I good example. Hol- he spent the night as the result Ugher (Wu Wu-e mm Dug,-mm '0 gm - aniiiial two-day tournament which opened 5 nstortlav morning a ii iii wliu-li will cont-liirle this evening in ith ii haiiqilct at the Clovcr' ('lIlh l lTpd Pools of Syiluey had high gmgip fnr the opening day with! 134 Holly Tlnlmrlemi nf Monctonl Hail htlzh average with 105.9 today his opinion would have been changed in quick fashion. We were present for the Maritime Bosebaif A ms-rican Lc-agile Boston 000 000 (Kit)--It 4 0 Voting Skip Hauhlott of Ha'.ifaxt(-'lll'1-I111”. FOX. flew into the city yesterday eve- ning to join his team. in his first Lady Curlers Choose Officers The annual meeting of the Lad- ten Branch, Charlottetown Curling Tluh. was held on Tuesday aven- last. April mill, at the Queen Hnipl, with the president. Mar- lon Dorkeildorff, and members of the executive at the head tabla. Following I most enjoyable ban- quet reports of Ill committee: mar; heard giving evidence of I very silcccssfiil year. Special notice was taken of increase in membership. large number of games played on account of long- er curling season. Ind improve- ments to ladies club rooms And kitchen. The noiniilatiiig committee Elli)- inlttcd the follouing slate of of- ficers for the following year which was iinanimniisly adopted: Pre- Iident-Barbara Roper; Vice-Pre- Iident-Itlarlzaret Worth: Secretary- Jean MCL('FIfl'. Treasiirer-Sybll M:-ir.'tlillan (ioinmittcc ('llaii'mcii: Doris McDonald: .-';tr-rtainment- Ann Willi-; Ilolisc- ')lly Taylor; Ways &- Moan:-llclen MacKc-uzle; Piililii-ivy-Rlniirlin Conway: Mem- bP"Kllll'l-l.illll'J1 Fir-L:irrl. t into of Ili:iulv- In llIl' l'f'llI- ill vxcriitiviv was ninvml by Helen Likely and the pi-ncrain continii. ed with the pres:-illnlinn of pri7es. It was uitli grrnl plensiirn that tho (il'(1t'kt'lfl tropliy. emblematic of I'x'l.'lf1fI cli.'iilivliolIship. wax pryi- sciilcd tn Rivsrlliniy llill's lcani. lli' lioiiii: (hr fIl"x'l time Char- Imlr-imvn had won the trophy. The Ganiesv Kcrfc trophy which f'll'fIltfDS the club l'll(lf7iWitIflClllO Wit: mm by Kay .lnlm:rm no.-.i..ii In Brief iii riur. f'l.V.tlllA.V PRESS Ami-ricnn l.r-mziir W I. Pct. (GIII. Ilrtroil fl 5 64.1 Chicaito ll 5 .515 5 l New York I 6 600 '1; Cleveland I! 6 .571 1 Boston ll 7 ..'i.'l.'l 1'4 Kansas City 6 I .429 .3 I Washington 3 9 ..'l.'i7 4 Baltimore 4 it .167 5'4 Vl'iff5H"I (Canto: Boston 0 flhit-nan 7 Warhinzloii 2 flctrnit .'l Baltimore 5 t”l-.'-rclailrl 2 New York It Kansas f'ily I S.'itiirdnv'-z Gnnu-.-i Ballimorr ni ClPVl'lRflfI Boston at (ihit-;i:n Washing!-iii at I7”lt'nIf Suiiday': Games BRlIllll'Il'P at Fh ' n vzl Vfanhinztmi at Kansas (lily New York at Dctrnit Boston at (jlrvrlarid National League .1. Pcf.GBI. 1 .M7 -- Briioklyn 1.1 Milwaiikcc ti 5 .s7i m l Pliiladr-tnhln 3 ii .s7i ml 6!. Louis 0 S .545 S I Chicago 7 7 .500 5': j eiv York I 7 .452 I y incinnati 4 H .257 9 Pittsburgh 1 in .167 W. , Frfifn,v'n Gamer Milwaukee 4 Phlladel Illa ll liiclnnntl 5 Plttstmrg it litrni-in It Brmklyii. wit t In It New York. ppd 8ItIrlIy'I Gama but It New York 5-If-I '1 Chicago (Ill 20:1 mx .7 It I Nixon. Brodowski I4). Smith. (R1 Trimhle (Hi and House; Don- ovan and Lollar. L-Nixon. Hfis: Washington 000 lei ooo-2 8 a Detroit 000 003 00x-3 9 I Paliciial Ind Edwards; Lary and House. HRI: Wash-Vernon. Det- Boone. Baltinlore 000 001004-5 R 0 Cleveland 020 000 000.-2 ii 1 Byrd. Moore tan and Siuith; Garcia. Nnrleski i9i, Mom isi, Hniitteman (9: and Naragon, He. Inn 19:. W-Moore. I:-Garcia. New York 000 000 000-0 3 Kansas City 221 100 00x..6 7 Kucks. Stiirdivant till. Schal. lock (ill and Howard: B. Shanta and W. Shantz L-Kucks HR: KC. Wilson. National League Cincinnati 100 i2i ooo-5 I 0 Pittsburgh 000 (ion omq 5 o Nuxhall and Laudrith; Surkoiit. Law '6'. Pepper I9: and Shepard. L-Surkont. HR: Cin-Nuxhall. Milwaukee 000 100 03-. 4 4 Philadelphia 300 061 31-18 1! - (Called in nth. rain) Spahn. Crone (5-. Johnson l5i. VRFHHS '5'. Jay tilt and Crandall, .White (71: Wehmcier and Lopata. L-Spahn. HRS: Mil-Thoinson. Phil- Ennis. I 1 1 International League Syracii se 001 002 000-v 3 7 3 Toronto 105 003 03x-l2 13 ll CH5-'lL'ri-tilde. Tully (3). Hartley (SI. linker (7) and Erautt: K. Johnson and Griffin. HR: Syr- ltiuckwnlter. Herrera. Tor-Jethroe. L-Casagrande. .HaVann l00 000 000--I ti 0 Buffalo 201 220 00x---7 Ill 1 Sam-Iic7. iltIl'I tlonielvo: Btiiining ynnd Slri-iili. Hft Bflo-Hicks lCfllIln1hll.E y (lftfl 000 ()00-- (I 0 1 Rochester 012 (lift 50x---9 I2 0 kellner. Hang (fir and Lnkp. man: Marki-ll and Burhrink. L- Kcllner. Richmond tltlfl (till) 000- 0 ti 2 Mniitrciil Sill Jill ll5x-l5 15 0 Thompson. Zeiser (St. Blrktorii 47'. Volselle (lit and Watlinglon; l)rysdle and Teeil. HR-Mtl, Nel- lsoii, Cimoli. Farris. Williams. ..n......:nnnj.n (.'hicngo Hi Philailclpliia l international League 1 W I. Pct. GBI. lTorontn 3 2 g n FHavaua 8 3 .722 l.- Montreal 7 5 .583 2 (ioliimhiis 5 4 .556 2': Richmond 4 5 .444 3!: Rochester 2 I .205 ('2 l Synciuin 1 3 .150 5 Buffalo 1 7 .125 I FrldIy'I Reiiultl Richmond 0 Montreal 15 HiivInI 1 Buffalo 7 Syracuse .1 Toronto 12 Coliimhiis fl Rochester 9 Saturday's Game! Cnliimhiis at Rochester Richmond at Montreal Havana at Biiffiiln Syraclise at Toronto (Ni Sunday's Game! .'x',vi'ai-iv-c at Rochester lN) (inliimbus at Toronto (N) Richmond It Buffalo (N) Havana It Montreal (N) MONTE CARLO (APl-Argcn- tlnI's Enrique Morn and Alain Russell won opening singles mat- ches Friday for I 2-0 lead over 'MonIcn In the first round of the European zone Davis Cup tcnnlii competition. Volleyball Tournament and seldom have we had I more interesting time It I sports meet. We had thought we knew some fellows who could spike a ball pretty well hilt brother we hadn't seen any- thing until we saw St. Joseph's University, Fairview Aces and Halifax St. John's United in Ic- tion. 0 Some of those fellows drove the ball so hard It you it almost knocked you off the court. Joseph's hId I fellow named Maclnnis who could drive bullets into the opposing court all after- noon. Fairview and Halifax St. John's had several excellent play- ers.4 They didn't merely.iump up and drive the ball. They played back from the not. moved for- ward for I setup Ind with per- fect timing smashed the ball. There were thrills aplenty during the xcmi-finals Ind finals and the large crowd loved every minute ' VolleybIll has made I big come- back in Charlottetown in recent years. Interest has increased to I pitch where the Maritime Volley- ball Championships will be held here next year. At the moment the Island playdowns Ire getting underway with the Charlottetown Basilica Youth Club meeting the Siimmerside Air Force in Sum iuerside tomorrow. 0 0 There's I bowling tournament down It the Rullaway which . attracting a lot of interest it's the annual C.N.R. candlepin meet and everything is moving along in clock-work fashion thanks to the efforts of Ted Strain. the Rollaway proprietors and other howling officials. Ted has been president of the Atlantic Region C. NR Bowling Association for the past year and is doing I splendid job of looking after Ir- rangements for the two-dny tour- nnment. 3 0 l TlIt'.l' have I new name. for the Navy Barracks gymnasium these days. It's called ”l.iltlc Still- manls" and I visit there any If- fernoon will soon tell you the reason for the new name. In 'IMTl.l' N'Er.V corner boxers Ire working out in preparation for nut woIti'I fight curd or for I .1ummer'I boxing. we dropped by for I tow a gg,;,.ig,ggg;..., W00! ISLANDS-GARIIDII FERRY SERVICE MI.V lot - June 10th luclunivo. DI"? from Inch IcrmlnIl: I I m., it I.m.. 1p.m.. I p.m. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY II first weather broadcnt. Catch In only crossing and Ivold delay. leservItlonI Limited. For pIrtlculIrI contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIEE LIMITED Charlottetown. P. 1. Island Garrison church Piirailo which was nboinui simioy. In. May. iiosimnpuipoamiuriisuna-yisiiiuuy. 2 Mii.rnA noun i-ios. St. ; pay. no Canadians-but this is just an idea. FORMED LAST YEAR The British ice hockey league was formed last year with eight teams from Scotland and four from England. Dunfermlinc drop- ped out in mid-season. The pur- pose was to jack up the saggiiig English division. reduced by .with- drawals to the vanishing point. Auxiliary aims were to provide few faces and more competition in I country used to multi-team leagues. but travel costs proved the bugbear for the east coast Scots clubs. They sought I 1212.- 000 guarantee before agreeing to embark on another season. and ithe English clubs rejected it. last week. Hockey. which started in Britain in the mid-30s in I big way. has foilnd the post-war going rugged for I number olxeasons. The high entertainment t , touching more than 30 per cent It the top. iI I big factor. Glonsy ice shows have provided competition in London. in some cases shoving hockey tenmii out of their own homes. The London Streatham team. long the cream of the league and I chIrter member. withdrew last year because its limited seating capacity of 3.000 wIs inadequate to meet rising costs. British hockey. rated good ren- londs yesterday to see Aultin Squarebriggs working out with Billy Purcell Ind Squarebriggs looks to be in the best condition of his cIreer. He worked for land was counted oil as a secondlof injuries suffered Thursday at (lamoring for a match against champion Marciaiin. Ring history is full of surprises. This Holland might be just lucky enough to use some other strategy which would put Marciano listening to the birdies. Most fights are Won by I ”system" of manoiivers. and (as Jack Johnson called Ill. I repertocre of blows". The greatest upset in better day Iioxing was the defeat of the great John L. Sullivan It New Orleans by ”C-entleman Jim" Corbett. Corbett's "system" was simple, but secure. He let John swing and fan the Iiil for about 20 Rounds. and then went after him and grad- ually beat him down. till John war In I condition beyond hu- man endurance. Fiisimmons the Australian ”Iron Man" fooled Car- bett with I simple left-right-left shift similar to the move used by Holland on Charles. except that Fit1.'s final "left" was to the pit of the stomach. The fa- mous "solar plexis". Everything is well "set" for the big boxing fiesta It the For- um on May tlth. Promoter Dober- ty seems to be an impressario par excellence. At the big boxing show last fall everything went like clock work. No mixups or newly "1 mm. and I ha” andlscliisms. The judges. timers illi- He meets Louis Lafferty next Friday. Bobby Quinn Ind Netta lsteele who meet one mother next lweek were also training. Pro- moter lvan Dnherty was on liandl to watch the boys and boxed I few rounds with Quinn. Bobby Lund kept I watchful Iyc on young Steele. who is one of the hardest working fighters City. in the PRESERVATIVE Molnar: in poiIil'I ouou mung! Seuovievl wood. if! left on hold. mi quickly he IOIIIIII which pumnlcu updq gin pafnf 50-: Don't pinch ponies now and rich -any Jallnn in npoin Iggy, ,, Wm hon -col. fly MIMI . tho pummiuig Ionic Your-Icnler ' wand "mguvpyg iPevitoI" cl?-ciivcl Ionic I60 porn oflhe wood til I QM to-ii pvucruoin. ban-in. ch in harmful nciclun. wood in condition fir pbl Q poo. "roger" III: pugs nu. -in much. on any t t of "Povmu" arc: "in, going I brunt. lnn'p.5& c KIM-".8 C. Hill-Ill J. -has been naming (or mu momhs.ihei's and all officials looked self or third rate heavyweight. Helcolden Gate Fields. was given little chance by thel "talent". The odds were 5-1 I- gainst. lassiircd Iiid (tonlpelelit. The dif- Now Holland (I Chicago color-tferenl hnuts were prompt and ed fighter), and his manager Ireypunctual. To this scribe it ap- .pearcrl as if the ”hig time" pro- moters and managers had no- Forum. Cobey Mcffluskey and the New Yorker will furnish the main bout they will finish their training in Halifax and New York. Cobey fights well and has a good "fight- ing chance". The fact that Watkins is from New York doesnlt put him on the super-human pedestal, the farther they come the harder they fall. Sometimes one of the pre- liminaries on the senil-final steals the spotlight. : Gaston Row (semi-final! with Red Graham is a real fighter" with always I winning complex. He will be I hard man to heat unless confronted with miicti su- perior hoxing science. Laffcrty and Squarebrilzgs are both six footers who should show some long-range tactics. Young Steele and his antagonist in the opener are sure to put up I knock-down scrap. Before closing we would like to say that we appreciate the writ- ings of Wilf McCluskey. His re- views on boxing have brought back pleasant memories. The art- icles have been quite interesting, informative and well written. I am. Sir. etc, JAMES PENDERGAST l l at E2 &sbn cuclmore om S-Mutton mt gs::nln. T o SIZES 29 to farm clubs. BULLETIN thing on the management It the. REGINA. (C P) - Toronto Marlboro: won the MemorlIl Cup Friday night. dumping Regina Pats 8-5 In over time. Toronto won the series 4-1. ii1:izs' 1 COBV” The bad weather marathon has entered upon its fifth day with no bright hopes in prospect for I quick ending. Days of rain. chill winds and low cloud ceiling has dampened the Irdour of Ill but the died in the wool Inglcrs. Gravel roads. that glittered in the distance like lengths of red- dish ribbon. held an invitation to go exploring and see new fields to conquer, but -- this was before the advent of rIin and general change in the weather. Many of those same dirt roads Ire practi- cally impassable It the moment. Continued on pIge 15 at FRl., MAY FORUM Silt at 8.30 '10? NUPOII PROFESSIONAL MIDDLEWEIGHTS LOUIS "COREY" 10 lids. RUDY "SUGAR BOY” McGLllSKEY vs WATKINS 156 LBS., Cll".l0WN 157 LBS.. NEW YORK SEMI-FINAL .. c iuTUNnc y GASTON RED - vs 154 Lbs.. Ch'tlown Ind Que. 155 Lbs.. Dartmouth HEAVYWEIGHTS--6 RDS. 4 RJOUINIIJ THRILLER AUSTIN BOBBY SIIIIAREBRIIEES QUINN 175 Ll5.. Cll'TOWN Ill 1.38.. CH”l'0WN Vs, VS. LOUIS "KID" YOUNG "TIGER" LAFFERTY STEELE ll) LBS.. C-ll'TOWN I84 LBS" CITTOWN riiicius: Ticimils ON SALE RINGSIDE 31.75 AT 'GEN. ADM. .. 1.25 MENTS AND 5! CHILDREN .. . 600 FRED LAMBROS Repeat Shipment! . 200 Pairs! Substantial . FLARNELS and woiisirns . EVERY PAIR WITH BELT T -49 o Blues, Greys. Browns, charcoal: . I o No extra charge" for alterations v 5 N .l.1EB.. .....E 44 In tlic group PANT SALE Savings This Saturday ORIIIRARILY L 1 1.95 t n ,1 I -c F