l Page 6 The Guardian Tuesday. May 10. 1955 Montreal Royals Sweep Series With Columbus Jets tttil.1WlRl”S. I) -('P- - 'l'lio!Iiftli inning. Muiilrcal got only six liaaciir - Iearliiii: NltlIilI'("Hl Roialspliits. but ucctled iio iriore as Criiig ,-umplrtrrrl a Kuttml of their tnur- tproierl a master tlirougliiiiii in win- ganir series with ('oIunihus Xlon-lning his third decision ivitliout al -iav. riealiii: the Jets ii sixth dpfogt, , .itraigl1t loss 4-l. he-hind Rogerl . .,d...A.. , l Craig: fniir-hit put-liing. (':-iii-licr Al 1.al-tcnianis sixtli-iii Snort Echoes nuu: lionic I'llIl ruhbed the 24-year- 'Il(l i'ii.;Iit-liaiitlcrl Craig of a shitt- uul .'tllLl broke a string of 17 con- liNlllll'(' st-nirless innings for the farlitii: flolunihus rluli Slmtiii: sniitlipaw ('ai'l lluser. a IliIiPr'-lltllil itiiiiicr. was piiiiicd with ' From Prlnca county tlw lam and ilriimi froin the nmunrt ill the Slxlh h) (lharlic - Nralls (lf1ltlllP and Rock) Nelsonis 1 The Siiiiiiiicrsiile Atlilciic Asho- triiie g ..l H . d3. .. , 31. .1 Ca'rh& John Buphl belted his (Id Hill N ('l 3 IS( (lIlldElllL K dl p this spriiig. is getting a real break t "Tl Mm" "f H" "um M hr in the at-quiruig for prcsitlciii and r s iicc-pi'i-.-irloiit ill the twgziiiixzitiiiii. ' men of the rzililicr of Basebau In Rnef Al&lt'lt'q'il'lEIllP uiirl l”i'uuk t.'.'iiiit'i'uii. Vmmlml ll,.dL,ue ill took a little pcisiieidllit: to get lllipsr IlIt'Il to accept the pusitioiis. ltaiiiimca iiiir-liaiiicil I 5;" gm"... x1,,,,,im- .hut realizing that there was at Tiirsd;i,v's Gniiiiu :flEIiIi.'('I' til the asstit-izilion foltliigl Hiciqiklitl at ("hit-agii Ifor unlit of lczitlciiship tlic,i re-l luciaiiily coiisciitctl to help out. ll't'e are fortunate too in rctaiiiiiig: illllI' out-going presiilciil. Bob 't'lark. in the office of secretary- Nru York at (linciiiiuiti N) Pitlshurgii at llilwaiikce INI Philndclplita at St. Louis IN) Wediiesila,v's Games 5j'i'tIkll'n ll ('ll.ll'8tZ0 , treasurer. and .liin Hogan. the pillbl ""llt fl: lm ,lcading spirit in this youtli iuovi--: l S lll'Cl H V t . . . , . ,t . , Pmhdclphm M 5' Lmm N) maul Ioi sonic )e.iis uill also llt ' a nu-nihcr of the execiitiic, ll i-I Anicriran League wandmb Hmhangml rr-ported. With I quartet of llllsi No Kmmw Mmdayi caliher If the head of affairs. Tnpsda).-5 Gan," good service ll assured. and all- m.,,,,,, ,, washmgmn INT that II left Is to enlist the co- Kaiisas ('ity at Baltimore -N) t'ImrI:iiid at New York MN"! Lillllfllfvl at lliistoii Mr-diiesday's Gainer operation of our citizens. . . - . We believe the plan this )'l'-Il' ivill he to sponsor only base-lialll Montreal 4 Columbus 1 ball picture this summer. Person- Richmond 2 Toronto 13 ally, vieii regret it very much if Tlwsdnfi Glm" no "spectator" baseball were NHNTNII at Rocliester. (N) played in Suniiiierside this sea- l'"T'"l'" al llllllal" '5” son. It is. of coui'sc, vcrv iniport- W"l""-W-V" Gm" ant that the little fellows be kept Toronto at Buffalo h t ,' ' . Montreal at Rochester "res; :ge:l;;ehe:lolhfl:ll' ipnr: Columbus at Richmond hr." diuf ll; H lg I lph rlll swarm? " Havana scnrcelv be exgeiteflu to dlihh call . .. .. - . - . nu I brand of baseball that will have real entertaiiiiiir-nt ialue for spec- Probcible Pitchers tutors outside the parents and NEW YQRK mp, pmbame-very close friends of the partici- pitrherl for torts)": major league PM"!- gairies limp and lost record in ' ' A Farpnfhpgpglj Surely there are some boys in AlIIPl'll'2lll League - those older tennis with r-iioiigli t'lr-velnml at New York tnigliil- got - up to run their on ii show. Lemon I5-It vs Larsen fl-0t t'l'here is no reason w h ) they ('hica:n at B0Sl0ll4ll(30Ell3l1 lll'll lcan't form I separate association. of llmisllman '2'2' V5 WW" ”l' l I small and clusclv-knit ' " - Detroit. at Washington rnigim-. A "'”a"'” , tion. that will at lea. t .' l il Ma"-T 'Hll V5 P""e.meld (aim the possibililv of ruissingnflliililrllls l”'"5a5 C"-V M Balliimnw lnlghll for sav lIllltll'lll('tlI'IlD h'isr-h-ill ks . ,-Ln 3 B . ,1,1, g- -.. . .. .. lmm I l ll yl ,'Ihc,i could not oiicruacli on thr- National League , p , New York at (liucinnati viiigIill:'Pl'l','l"' W”-VS "ml ,l"ea"5 "l ”"l' bmd,m, .14). or Am,,m.m v2.3, uplecting flIf'7.lIl1la which the S.A.A. Kimngmlin to-OI have Llsell lrfilr 3-Eel-s now. but- Rrnnk ,vn at ('lilt'af1tb--NFWC(ln1lIE 9.V mitt! tin 0! er nu-aiis of I3-tlr is llrickcr il-Ii raising siitficiciit wherewilliall fol Philarlclphia fll St. l.ouis inightl get siartcil. 'l'liis preseiils H i-lizil ' m”-I'mmnm 'll-llt V5 -'llT0.V0 lljlll llr-ngc to the boys. and itc liopc Pittsliiirgli at Kliliiaukce inight) they "mm H (.m,mgmuSh.. If H10; Ts""k""l l2"'l' VT 'l"h"S”" l0'"l ljuniors and interiiicdiatcs joiiii-rl.l FF" ' "' la prctty good team could hc llir-lrlerl in this touii. (fuiiiicr Cox -is still iiroiiiirl Iloii M.'trKt-iixic is . NOS Gulnly liar-It in mun. III" was quite i-r-- mum"-I get along TM JIM did for ii time it nppeniwi Contrr-rai-' another light sparring session, in .r-cntI,V. and there is at lh'lIIl(E'I'lnnl seem .0 want to he "m.,.mL-- iriirzht rally. is down in 159 pounds and hopes ggc N,.-an mm ,M-n A,.,.M..:hr-re who play:-(I iiith the Spriiig gm. said 5,". had ..m.mmled ml tln 'ltiic-srlay. he regained ron- to stay around that weight for M,,,,,.,.r .,,,,.,d-h mm hpawweight hill Fencohiistars our two puch- Re, alnngu on 5125 . Mmk Se, SCIOIISITPSS briefly and talked with the Simon fight. Right now hp jg him no rliniiiiiioii. pleaded not ”5' ll" lmlllligcy and Pal” iitirlitc maiutciiance SlIIt't' Jan. ll”. Wlllh lllary. and their two Pllflclllni harder Ind m0VlllK TR!- :,,,; H m”M,”ml ,.m”., Mmmm, Schurman, who (lvtvltlpetl so well iii, 1934, it was nu; (..,,,,,L.h, Sm. cliilrlron Ilii-ee-year-nld Anita and ltf U18" ll any time in the past In ,-. iIi;u;;.- of failing in siippm-t,last season. expect to be in tiiwii;said, to support her and the Wil- lllll-l5 2 Bl" l-"l9l' llllll "llZl1l- hf-' lW0 Y98T5- 3.V flllil llmc he should 3 Willi, iktrlnr .lr,, iii, in; jury this suiiiiiinr. In addition to those Ii;iiiis' seveii-.vcui'-old ilaiiglitcr. lilll-Wll ll-”l'll llll" ll Ctllllll Rllfl lll-S l” 757-" 5lll"'P- trial um wt for .Iiily 2l. mentioned there arc A lot of ball She made no estiimitc of how C”'"ll'l"'l ll'9llml llICl'eRSlnEl.Vl uonrr was nrrcsleri Saliirdny on players in the town vtho will be the roiuplnint of his former wife. available. and there should cer- I-Zlizahntli Smith. the ho,v's moth- tainly be enough for one izoorl er Ho um. i-rlr-iisr-rl on 5301) hail. iti-am So get luisy. llr v We'll l)l' L m..L no Any More Where This One ,4V - Bermird, man erof HoIman's Sporting Goods - i - above with I 5 ll! I). Rainbow trout landed at ty during the weekend. This speckled beauty 1 the Indy and wu catuht -49 lIoi'ui'c .I much Don Mueller Sets Blisfering Batting Pace NEW YORK, game hitting and at the r threaten the National League mark. Mueller, who leads the majors in hits with 40, has hit last 21 gaiiics. 12. Freddie Lindstrom set mark of 24 in l9.'lt) and Tommy Holmes is the record holder with 37 in 1943. safely in his opener on April .lIui-llci”s pace has hccu pheno- liiciial Hc lizis collected l-i safeties in his last 27 times at bat illlfl raisr-rt his averiigc to 421 while chiillciigiiig St. Louis' Bill Virdon. who liezuls with .424 Virtlun sliows only 59 official to Nliicllcifs 93. Rip lti-piilski of tlic ('ariliii:iIs -.-aiiicd tlirce poiius to .367 iii uaiiics last ucck to rciiiain in tliirii place. Briiokl,vii's Roy Cain- pauclla "i fuiirtli with .333 followed lrv (lcuc lirccsc of Pittsburgh with MIIVING LI" .Il-I3 In the .tiiici'it-nii Lragiic. Al KfilIIlt' and ll;irtc)' Kuciiii of Detroit iiiou-ii up to cliallciigc Bill Sltiiiiiwiii and Vic Power. both side- liiu-rl iiilli lr-2 ui,iuri(-s. Skiiui'uii is lllI' peicc-.sctter with 2.7! l)&llll!IL' iiizirlt. The Yankcc first s.'iclt'ci' had 2. hits In SI irius hoforo lic siistziiiicd ti pullcd lcu musclc luo weeks ago Pow-'r. Kiiiisas ('it,v's first baseman. is sci-iiiitl at .-tl.'i Hr-iiaiiiiiilc. Kziliiic ciilli-ctcd 12 llllx iii ill at hiiis last week -a .387 pat-cl and liolils down third- pltire with a .407 average, Kueiin. null 14 for 33 last week. cliiiilicil I7 1. ints to ..'t9tl. good for fourth place. (':irl Furillo 2lll(l Tlultc Suirlcr of Hi'ool;l,vii l)utlgr-rs arc tlcndlorkctl tor the N:-itioiial lmagiies Iiuiiic ruii lead with eight apiece Suiti- cr's grruiti slain agaiiist Philadel- phia Siiiitlziy also gavc him the cir- cuu's runs batted in lcari with 99 l glad to do aiiytliiiiiz to llt'lp. . . . Dr-ii-nit at W.xisliiiii:ioii teams up to the midget diiision. ll?!" l)UlI9Itl)"S llI1l'l,"3l'll l" Kansas City at Baltimore which will mean, of Course. ma. (yiarlottr-town last l'l'l(l8)' night (flcvieland at New Xork the junjo,-,.-, and inleffncdiatgs will was another siicrcssfiil (inc. The Vhtmtltt El ltlflslflll. have to shin for lhejngelyeg 'i'h(t,niaiu bout hcliiccii Itlr-(lii.sI;ey l"'”i"a""','al L"3"' , iassociation cannot be lilanicrl ifiallfl w3ll(lll5 W35 ('l”5C- 5" cl”-he ll 1' PH" l'BL they drop the older teams. hr-- lll-"ll ll 5'-illllell 5 ll" "l alil-'l"ll9"'5 M"'”".al 1;, T :99 2,” cause gale receipts haie heart,-'lll”' ll'P "l-"”'ll- lll lllrll l-F T"V"'1""v"' ll 2! gal 1'; low. and H", ",5. of i.-e,.,,.,,g lhp healty mnrlitinu for the boxing N, H '4”, juniors and intei'mt-iiiatga pIai-ini:lERm9- A! ll? -WW I'- ll" ltrws Wit ” i ' ' . hang-up scrap and in-'d he H3.,,M 1:1 It 47;. 5 games has been l'lIG1l1 in um IUD I - 4 - - ' -h llicm rln Il all over E,,q,,;,, , 9 am 5., patize with the nldei Ir-IIou.s.,f1lF"l l" Vt-"ll1 Ririimnnrl A 14 ..'ttlfI 9': hloilvever. -and trust that this rt;-.laE-'lI!L . . . 55T3f'llsr 3 I2 .200 10 cisiou, if it is made. uill not KCPTW H ' U H , Monday": Results them from getting into the Iiase- lll”? W3-bl” 3 ""9 '" ll" four fights on the card. Gaston Roy put up his usual good show- ing. and for a while "Red" Gra- liaiii carried the fight to him which made for a good exciting liassle fnr the fans. Graham was out-gunned. however. and couldn't go the route against such a fistic honibardiiient as Roy threw at him. The big fellows. Lalfcrty and Sriiiarcbriggs. probably put up-the tnniest contest of the four, but it was crowd-pleasing through- out without too many dull mo- meiits. Quinn and Steele. as usual. started proceedings with I hang. It shouldn't be long before those hii,vs get moved up in the pro- gram. . ' Ted Williams' wire Granted Divorce XII.-UII. Fla. IAPI-Doris Will- LJII vias grniilcd a divorce Moli- tlH)' fruui the former Boston Red Sox sliiggi-i'. Ted Williams, hilt ..Iiidgc George E. Holt put off his decision on the financial 5cllle- mi-ul. 'l'lie divorce was groiiti-il after a Jttl-iiiiiiiite hearing in the judge's cli;iiiilici's. Williams, who did not coiitcsi the action, ail:-iided the liraring but didn't take the stand. Mrs. Williams, an attractive, ii.'ii'k-liaircd woman, said she and her husband of IO yt'i'IIS ”jiist uould be required. After the hearing. Williams foldl ri-portr-rs he had no definite plans for the future. Came From? Department in Summer- : favorite fishing spot In measured a full two with a spinner and lure. Pluto U (Al'l)wDon lVll,l9ll9l' is games sliy of New York Giants' record for consecutive at bats cuiiiparcd, alRllflPI' and .tai'diiiirrr were again and lot As He Threatens League Batting Mark only three . ate he's going he could well the Giants the Giants league's niissing only l (E s Zeriii l of Kansas City, with a pair of homers against Cleve- laiid Suiiu'ay. raised his total to eight and tops the American Lcague. Mickey Vernon of Wash- ington has dnien in the must runs. 26, ('arI Plrskiiic of Brooklyn and Bob 'l'urley of Yaiikccs lead the ban piu-lir-rs Each has won five games mral land lost none. l It is possible that the City Sofi- League, which died I na- death last week (from lack of interest), may be revived I- gsiin. The sudden passing of the league appears to have stirred the dormant softball officials with .lhe result that another meeting 'will be held on Wednesday even- ing for the purpose of re-farm- I Base-ball Results Rv THE ('.-TNAIDIAN PRESS International League lllmziiia at Roclicsler Ppd. cold. Mm,”.mI 300 on 000g4 5 l.ll'l' the circuit. If enough interest (3-g,,,,.,,,g 000 00' man; 4 2.aiid eiithu asm are shown at Wed- t'r;ui: niirl Bur-lia; Diiscr. ll:in: llP5(lv'rl)"S HICCUIIL! lllf! lealll-19 Wlll .5, p.,,,,i,..,.L...,- .7., Miner :9: and bc re-oi'canizcd and games will be 1,,-,i,..n,;m, 1,4)”-or. re-tii'gaiii7.etl and games will pro- ”lTlL'lIlII(III(l mm tllltl 002- 2 I0 (I halily commence by June 1. 'l'orontu 204 I20 l.'lx-l.'l 4 ll llaliciiiclit Jordan t.'ii. Coiiiielly Softball has pmi-ed 1 su('('ess M3-. Yniselle (XI and Watlinmnn: in the ('ity during the past three llllzikc and Hrrbcrel. L -- H:ibr-- years, it wcm m.el- we" in um Ill('lll- I rst year because the officials Ilvlts: Tin - llelliroe. Rurlrigur-1.. reamed mm everyone had go put (lull-'iL their shoulders behind the wheel if the project were to be I sue- c.ss. The league was designed to provide softball and entertain- ment for all and the idea of Win- iiing tlic championship uas often ,Frencli F-I-or; Strong Threat 'I1 EDSOM i lplaying ball. LONDON (AP! -French chal-l Gradually during the last two lt-llR('l' Dfllllllll Illllkklfl Ill) IS Rtyears lhe enfhusjasnj of the of. stroiig C(lIll('Il(lL'l' Monday for tlieyncials slackcned and the idea or l'l-'4-S-Silt l'll)SOIlI Derby as Britaiu's1winniug became the ultimate end lop bookies cut the cell's betliiigioi Ihr league, Towm-as the end odds from 20-1 to I00-6. Aci'opolis'o( last season some healed dis. ll'(.'lll:llIiE(l- the favorite. lpIlIGK arose especially in the Acropolis. oiined by 93-.Veal'-old play-offs. This year. it would up- Alice Lady Derby. went out shi.zht- , pear that the idea of winning l,v front 51 to 11-2 at a L0IId0n;siiperscded all else and the of- bvttuin call-oicr. illclals. who felt they had a lea- Qur-en Elizabeth's gut-, thought they could sit back some one else organize secoiirltiry lo the thought of just, colts Alex- l qttotrd at .'i.'t-I despite reports of the circuit. good training gallop: during the ' weekend. Any student of human nature - ------M liiiiglit expect the league to take - this course. Usually anything lphll cuvprrelra 'foiiiided on the basis of pleasure on lnachva List will degenerate to the point where everyone wants some one else to cH1c,A,(;() mm L. mm C”. do the work while they derive arretta first baseman who join-l0"lY ll"? Pleas" r- "'5 lusl In- ed (ghi',.ag,, whim SM i we A. other case of taking something mcrican I.e:-iluie last .V ar after ll" ET8"l9ll- ll the Olllcllls IP- 27 years with the National Lea-illluallll "'9 Pmlllem Wllll In It- gm. (runs, resigned Monday ,5 3" Ititude of selfishness then the loa- a(.m.,3 bascbau player, gue will he a failure. On the General manager Frank Lane lllll" lllllld ll l-ll! lelfwe l! 01'- ,said the veteran infielder will Rfinlled TDT ll"? DUFWSC fll W0- lreiiiaiii with the White Sox or- Vldlllfl Eollll C0mP9llllVe ball to lganization as a scout, operating 33 EWM I number 88 Wislble lm” of Dumas, -1-ex. tax it was in the past! then the league will be I success. That much will be decided upon at Wednesday night”: meeting. .., Boxer Dies . 0 u ., ., V . From lniuries ,,,l,;;.',,,,f;;' ,;;;',?,.,'0iig;i,s,,..i-3;;-U-,1;-g, PR(lVII)I-JNCE, R.l. tAPr--.Ioseii:l(l..(llllt::nn Sl:.l,l,l' '”."l"' ”"l'.”l”” Contreras. 28. Taunton. Mass, the Cl;g”:"em'w:l1,l'v (gm .k”l' middleweight. died Monday in iios- I, W” the mu he; 3;, rill? "it'll "l ' head lnlllry s””e”d date for the haul trainino Fault 0 lll R fight here a week earlier. who he Men u-ainln E foiiutllin ('onIrei-as collapsed in his dress- pas. mfn month: Hair ,,The ling room after his scheduled 10- Kid" has been spiirmg my 9” Ne. ruuniler with Bob Bolton of Prov- to 38! in") up madman Mrohi: idence was stopped in the eighth ngm here on May 23 agmhgl ""”'"l by "'9 ”l"99- 5ll5l'll93' Garv Simon. He feels that he be- ”””'3"""- lontz-s at the top of the Maritime Shortly after he was taken to boxing class and he intends to prove his point before the sum- mer has passed. liospitaf. brain specialists per- formed a two - hour emergency operation and found that he had sufferr-fl a subdural hcniurrhago on the right side of the head. A blood clot was removed. easing the Pl'0SSlIl'P on the brain. and In addition to boxing Poulton Workerl out on the fast and heavy Pltnchlllu bags. He took condition- ing exercises and wound up with critical. For another Charlottetown fight- or the new: yuterday wasn't quite so good. Don "Duck" Train- or will be sidelined ut least a Soccer Resulls imonth as a result of I bout with GLASGOW, Scotland. tR('Ulcl'Il the 'f'lu. For any boxer and for ---Glasgow Rangers won the Gina-,Trainor especially this in I touizh gnw Charity Football Cup, defeat. blow, Traiiior worked out faith- -ing Queens Park 3-1 In the final fully throughout the winter mon- at Hampden Park here Monday tho and waii set for I big sum- night. Rangers led 10 at half- mer when he was struck down time; V L Hhy Illness. It is to be hoped that ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL ”O" SOIJAORON , All P9FS0m19l 0f "C" Squadron (Suivmerside) intending t.o attend annual stmimer camp must par- ade tonight, May 10th at the Ar-mouries in Summer- side at 7:30 p.m. l 0. C. "C" SQUADRON, P. E. I. Regiment. on to A FLYING START . WITH IRVING ins and oiL A wide stock also of motoring necessities. I-ti-;iiik and Ray Murphy tire now operating this sew. ice Station on modern up-to-date lines. giving prompt attention to all customers. MllRPllY'S SERVICE STATION- lweek at 9:15 pm. at the Armolur- boxing pronioter, followiiig up last week's plcasiiii: fight card. to be one of the hest bouts staged here for a long time. The main bout will bring tat1eth- er Charlottetown's Harry ”Kid" Poulton right Scatia. the ever amzi-r ;ClSlLIl1 over the other I Simon will be best rcniciiilicred Chicago Cubs Cut Roster To leauired 25 CllIC.-Kit) IAPJ -Cliicaco (tubs ut the Natiuiial League Aloiiday got rid of four pitchers and two catchers-. cutting their I ster to the required limit of . Included was veteran pitcher Bubba Church. 30. who Has re- leased oulriglit to Lus Aiigelcs in the Pacific Coast Leafluc. Catcher I-Ilvin Tappc iias up- ztioned 1o Bcauiiioiit in the Texas League. Pitcher Darios llillmau was optioned to Los Angcles Pitcher Vicciitc Aiiiur went to lia- vana of the International League. Pitclicr Bob 'I"liorpc was option- "ed to Des Moiucs of the Western Lcague. Catcher Jim Fanning was optioned to Los Angeles. Boxer-Nino Valdes Undergoes Operation Nyw YORK IAPI--Niiio Valtles. one of the routs-nrlers for R0L'li.V Marriavints heavyweight brixiiii: championship. underwent R Ion silectomy Moiitlny. Valdcs .lost A decision to Archie Moore in Las Vegas 10 days ago. Bobby Glea- son, Valdes' manager. said the infected tonsils held back Valdes in his fight with Moore. Abbie Executive Holds Meeting AI1leIIllIIlSl8Sll(2 meeting of thc Abegweit A. A.A. Executive was held last evening preparatory to the annual meeting of this grand old athletic club which will he held Thursday evening of this Rs. 1 Presidciit Bill Lcducll was in the chair at last el'8I1lIII.fS nicel- ing which was called to decide it date for the annual meeting. appoint a nominating committee for same and to talk over pre- the smooth working TCllal'lt)lleF- bolo-punching and Germany's Gary Simon who now, fights out of New Glasgow. Nova! Poulton. training steadily for the past two months. feels he will stop 'c. always pitiich- lug Simon. Tlii. will he the third lor "rubber" match between the ipair as each gladiator holds it rle-pl Harry Poulion, Gary Simon To Fight Here Mon., May 23 Ivan Dolierty, P.E.I.'s energetic by Island fight fans for his slug- last has summer in which ”The German" finalized plans for what prmnises l05l 8 Stllll decision in 0119 Of U19 fest with Coby ML-Cluskey best fights ever seen In an Island ring. Puiicliiug harder than ever be- fore. Simon in his last outing. kayuerf Boston's Billy Mays in 28 sccnurls of the first round. If the remainder of the card. liniiiiary plans for the coming ball and track and field seasons. It will be of interest to all Little Leaguers and other Minor League ball players that the Abegweit Club are again going to organize anti supervise baseball for all liuys and are endeavouring to or- ganizc a Junior League in the city. Details were left until after the annual meeting Thursday. It was also unanimously decid- ed to do all possible to encourage track and field participation and encourage hike racing as well. so all nir-nibcrs of the Abegweit Club and those desirous of helping in the work of the club in promot- iiiu sport for youngsters are ask- ed to be at the Armouries. Thurs- day evening. May 12, at 9:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs Release Player CHICAGO IAPIV Chicago Cubs announced Monday the outright rclcase of Bubba Church. 30-year- old pitcher. to their Los Angeles farni club In the Pacific Coast Lr-agile. Church. formerly wit h Toronto M ti p I e Leafs and Philadelphia Pliils. had pitched only 3 1-3 in- nings thus far this season for the Cubs. He had an 0-0 record. NewTennis Skirt Designed which will be announced later. is a repetition of past cards pro- moted by Ivan Doherty. then tight fans can rest assured they will be given an outstanding evening's en- tertalnment. Sports Forum BOXING May 6. I913. boxing fans In Bangor. Maine. were treated to an exciting night of fisticuffs at the Gaity Arena. The participants in the main event were ”Oue Man" McCluskey of P. E. 1.. and Jim Stewart of Old Town. Maine. that he would dispose of his op- poneil in less than 6 rounds. It was a gruelling fight for the first two rounds with very little to choose between either man. Round 3 had just begun when Mc- Cluskey let loose with ii terrific pile-driving right hand to Stew- artsjaw. It took his handlers a full five minutes to revive him. Shortly before World War II Jim Evans of Kensington did consid- erable boxing in Island rings. He was i southpaw with a terrific knockout punch. Local fans will never forget the night In 1937 at the local Forum when Jim con- nected with his famous Mary Ann to big George Leslie's jaw early in the first round. Leslie spent the rfmalnder of the evening counting 5 ars. ntsh was probably the cleverest bit of fighting machinery that this Island ever turned out. back in the 1930's he fought in the feather- weight division and at one time hevheld the Maritime champion- ship in that class. Maclnnls wasn't Only I good boxer. he possessed a lot of punchtnlz power as well. Among the famous mittmen that Jimmy battled In his day were Frank Burns of Amherst. Kid Hart of Monctnn. Russell Kid Lantz of Halifax and Lack Donovan of Charlottetown. ; The first round ring on record made its appearance at Black- friars. England. in 1912. It's American debut was at the marine shipyards In California in May 26. 1944. George Dixon of Halifax. N.S., participated in more championship fltlhts than any fighter that ever lived. The great Negro fighter McCluskey made good his boastl Little Jimmie Maclnnis of Tig-; Softball Meetihi Wed. Evening ' A meeting In re-oi'i;aiiizr: in City Softball League will he llf'l at Prince of Wales College 9 Wednesday evening at 7.30, The League after functioiim for three years, was fllsbolvri last week, after an iiisiiflitm. number showed up to warrant tli forming of I league. llowever in terizst has greatly increased 51,, that time and new demands hat been made for a league, At least six teams have sign” Dcctcd to have representatives Wdncsdays important meeting, Sport Briefs NE'V YORK (AP) gart. a. stablemate of Iud Gaiila won his sixth straight bout Mu day night when he pounded out rough - and - tumble verdict m Ludwick Lightburu of British llu duras at St. Nicholas Arena. . gart weighed 14212 pnunds. Liz burn 13855. BROOKLYN. N.Y. IAIN; McNcece of lslip. N.X.. and ” Johnson of New York. fought to 10-round draw Monday night Eastern Parkway Arena. IllcNee weighed 174. Johnson 174. fans the first card of the Cliff? season. There wasn't ii dull nltll ent in the main event local fa saw I cool. well conditioiieri Col Mccluskey against a teri-i punching Ray Watkins. It was gruelling fight from start to ll ish. Popular Gaston Roy proved on again to Maritime mittmen that doesn't pay to stand and fry trade punch for punch with him. Red Graham learned -the hat way. The surprise of the event as far as this observer is L-once ed was the way young Steele hr Bobby Quinn in the npeni Quinn was a solid fRYfllll'llP to feat Steele. Nevertheless it is be hoped that a return iiiatrii not to far away. This Steolr K hats all the earmarks of twin: promising leather pusher. llirl fl "Stan" was a capable to mitlin who appeared in local riiiizs ha around 25 years ago. I am. Sir. rt WILFRED 0. MCC K Cliarlottetown wooii ISLANIIS-ttAlllB saw action in 34 world title bouts. S were In the bantamweight divis- ion and 29 iii ranks. 1 Boxing promoter Ivan Duhcrly: is to be congratulated for his fine the featherweight LONDON (AP!---Col. Teddy Tin- ling-tlie man who designed Gus-l sie Moran's famous tennis pantiesl mlllonday served up a pretty petti- coat for the ladies. "Tennis skirts." predicted thel colonel. "are gains to drive shorts off the courts this season. And- to be perfectly dressed in a skirt- ylou've simply got to have a tennis s in. town middleweight will he hack, inside the sqiiarr-rl circle again before the summer is over Bill Chadwick retired from a 16 year career as ii WlllSllC-l0()l- er in the NHL. the other day. Giving his lTnyiESSl0nS of hockey players he stated that Jenn Beli- veau was the greatest of them all and would be widely accepted as the greatest If he would be- come more selfish with the puck and try for more goals. But for a player in ii tough spnt Chad- wick would not select Beliveau. 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