art ' 3 V PAGE FOUR CHALLENGE ! ' " i i n . I L Frankie Neel Knocked Out In hth Round After Fight In Which Jumbo Dayios Was Best Heavyweight Prelim Results in Technical Knockout Fpr - Andy Wilson Over Art Lea Yachtsmen's Card ununt Iti ti-Uk CAVArvti itul in ihn ) n I tttw XT 1 . . I " ' - r r -.- p.- wwv -v-. -.T?T'v' . MM j f 1 ..I 1 J . . ... . . . . i . . . iuiii uuu bhuj or ue. jourtnim wiyi a soiia ngni smasn 10 uie ded with IXts and rights to the head for the final knockdown. Fight By Rounds Davies was f Jrst in the ring and there was quite a wait before Neel appeared. He receiyd abig hand from th fans. Neel's weight was announced as 122 pounds while Dajfes' was 122 pounds. The boys mb$d well in the first round Neeli ACCEPTED Billy Ilagsfyiw Prepared to eet Nina Gurvith in Ten Hound Main Event Announcement was made y ester- Jaw. Frankie was groggy as he came up at the count of four. Da- Uries measured his man and put him down again. Neel . was up gamely at the count of five but was helpless against Jumbo's smashing attack land went, down for the final count from lefts and rights to the head. Andy .Seinjl-Final Wilson scored a STANDING technical sfrinjc with left Jabs to Jambp'sllcnqckout oyer Art Lea in the se- faee. Davies seemed to be sizing his icond round of their scheduled slx- oppoaejit VP ajod did pot appear, to mind the blows. He landed with! rights tp the body as the round en-ed. Negri's round. ' Round Two The round started fast with Davies landing heavily to head and body. Neel seemed .confident and bgxed .away as Davies forced him to the ropes. Neel scored with left Jabs and Davies came back with hard uppercuts that forced Neel to cover up. Davies' round by shade. Round Three Davies wm getting the beat of the infighting., hooking . Hm o nti'j solar plexus. He arove r ranicie to the ropes but Neel came back nicely and outboxed Jumbo. Davies kept on forcing and v drove his man to the ropes again. Davies round. . Hound Four Davies landed with rights to the head. They mixed In the centre with Neel having the best of it. Davies started pounding Neel again and drove him on the ropes. Neel was showing signs of weakening as Jumbo kept up the -fast pace. Davies' round again. Round Five They came out fighting with Neel trying to land a hard one. It appeared as If Frankie ' was endeavoring to end the fight with a knockout Jumbo slammed him with a left to the Jaw' that staggered him. He was on the ropes with Davies all over him but falling to land squarely for a knockout. Neel clinched and hung on and seemed to recover before the round ended. Neel fought tack eamelv. Davies' round. Round Six Davies seemed as fresh -as ever and landed on Neel with lefts and rights almost at will. Frankie showed occasional .bursts Jf speed but his blows had Utile ef-feet on the Victoria boy. The referee warned both fighters for hltUng with open gloves when Neel landed one on Jumbo's eye. Davies landed a left flush on Neel's nose and brought a fresh flow of blood. Davies' round. Round Seven Jumbo forced Jfeel to the ropes and pummeled him with lefts and rights to the Jaw. Neel went down and took a count of nine. Davies chased Neel .around the ring and landed with rights to the body. It was apparent that round scrap. Both men weighed j 90 pounds. Lea had the best of the first round, holding Wilson in the corner and forcing him to cover up. It was a big surprise to the fans when Wilson staggered him with a right cross to the law as the se- rrrA miinH itartAl WllenA 1sm4I pounded him as he eane4 on the ropes. Referee Skinner stopped the fight and held up Wilson's hand, as Lea w&s in a helpless, wdiv Uo n Jimmy Lsvson oi Port Simpson middleweights, fought four rounds to a draw. Lawson could not land his sleep-producing blows: on the. Vancouver boy who- ducked nlcejJ ana Kepi Lawson missing. Lawson fought in his usual aggressive mari ner while White was satisfied to hold him off with left Jabs. Lawson ' ' was lucky to get a draw. 1 Rupert Fong took the decision i over Frank Barrett in the second! bout of the evening. The boys! fought at 125 pounds. Barertt's left swing bothered Fong at first but he blocked nicely after that and was too fast for Frank. Johnny McLeod and Marshall Johnson went three rounds to a draw in the curtain-raiser. The (ads mixed well and earned a shower of silver that was thrown into the ring, at the end of the bout. They fought as amateurs. Doug Frizzell refereed (the first three bouts and R. B. Skinner handled the final two. Jack Judge and W. Sherman jr. were Judges, while Max Heilbroner was time keeper. A large number of the visiting yachtsmen were included in the crowd that practically filled the building. , During the. evening announce ment was made that Owen Fisher, manager of Billy Bagshaw, had ac cepted the challenge of Nine .Our-vich. The fight will take place next month. TIED UP LeacueBasebaU Game Forfeited tty ucoirau Last MtUi in Favor of Sons of Canada Only four Central players put In .teams having won th,ree games and osl three. The next scheduled game wlU be between Centrals and Elks tomorrow night. SOFTBALL POSTPONED Owing to R. softball House and rain, last night's CJI, game between Round! Dry Dock was post-1 poned and may be played tonight CITY TENNIS TOURNEY Norrinfton and Edgecumbe Played Ding-Dong .Game Last Night Play was resumed in the city tournament late last evening ' . when Brand beat Horton 6-3, 8-6. Jumbo Dayies, kflown as .the ''blonde terror" of Vic- The second set proved a ding don toria, knocked out Frankie Neel of this city in the eighth battle. Harrington and Edgecumbe round of their scheduled ten round tout in the Exhibition Provd ?nJye m3h; Mf- ; Hall last ight Paps' p 1 calculating attack was too XAt much for the Jocal boy who began to show effect of body fl.r xbe set was called on ac-blow ftarjy jn the fight Jumbo had the best of every count of darkness at 4-2 in favor round after the first. He rjushed Neel !to thfi ropes con- of Norrington. This match wui be tinuousJy and almost ended the fight in the fifth when he !wmi at 8 this evening. 8red,ebLkh i rttfM W bt failed to ZLTZfaT get in toe WnUhing blow From'- - . run. Mrs MeMordle and Mrs 2"? L bW S;J"nkte T1?"1 8tond thC pUnUh- WU M. Mrs. Gregg and Mrs! Neel cowU last. He took a ntoe Wnt much longer. N 'iTuf McMordle vs. Miss Berner. 4 pjn. Mrs. Shadwell and McMordle vs. Mrs. Jabour and Moore. 5 pjn. Plommer vs. Walker. 51 pm. Miss F. Smith and Miss Edgecumbe vs. Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. 6. Thomson. 6 pjn. Black vs Pryce. 7 pjn Lambie vs. Nicholls. 8 pjn. Miss F. Smith vs. Mrs. Currie. 8 pjn. Norrington vs. Edge cumbe. T k.iMAr4n hAinrirrlno tn tlanvin T nno heavily and Lea went dowd for . fM ' " . T m( nf i.ht wn, h0i pnoprietor-of the U. S. Grant Hotel. WVWtaM V V MOV MAWMJ'VM again but he ame vp'W WUsnrri SAN DIEGO YACHT IN With a party of friends of the owner on board, the palatial yacht San. Diego, and part owner of the Aena Callente race course arid nutnmer resort in Mexico, arrived In port at noon today from the south to pay a visit here before proceed- ,-taiR to tKngwfly in ine course or a coast cruise. The Norab, which is skippered by Capt. Wright, Is 110 feet long and derives her power from a 326 hp. Union diesel engine. She is of elaborate appointments and appear- Uoce. ' The vessel is moored at the CXR. wharves. - ! Stuart Benefit Shieltj Soccer Fixture List The following is the remainder of the fixture list in the Stuart Benefit Shlel dfootball competition, the opening game of which was played: Monday vening between the Canadian Legion and Regiment. June 27 Prince Rupert Athletic Club vs. Canadian Legion. July 4 Regiment vs. Prince Rupert? Athletic Club. July 7 Regiment vs. Canadian Legion. July 11 Canadian Legion ys. Prince Rupert Athletic Club. July 14 Prince Rupert Athletic Club vs. Regiment. Baseball Standings National League Cleveland Detroit 1. St. Louii w. Brooklyn 38 Chicago 38 New York 32 St. Louis 30 Boston 27 Pittsburg ...25- Philadelphia .....23 JjJincJnnajJ ...--.....24 an appearance on the diamond lastlNew York night 60 the regularly scheduled Senior League baseball fixture was declared fnrfnlh&l In fn Vfir nf fit s ym 3 TZu- T V 'iBons oFCanadJ? Thus-the league standing is Ued up in an interest-; daybit the challenge Issued iing maW" w,t ach of the three 4H. throph the Dally News by Nina aurvfeff to meet Billy Bagshaw in a boxing bout at an early date had been accepted by Owen Fisher, Bagshaw's manager. The Bagshaw management, however, makes the proviso that the fight be a 10-round main event Instead of a six-round main event or semi-final as tea by dufvtch.v i' Chicago JNOt Boston 23 V 4 L. 21 25 27 30 3L 32 33 33 American League Philadelphia Washington Pet. .644 .603 .513 .500 .466 .456 .411 .387 W. L. - Pet 40 22 X45 37 24 -607 55 24 593 Ji 29 532 ;-28:.. 36 , 538 : aaitftss S435i-a Big League Scores National Leasue Boston 3 Bt. Louis 11. Philadelphia 1, Chicago New York 1, Cincinnati American League DetfoU 4t8, Boston 5-7. acvcland Washl&tM t 0 v4 THE DAILY NEWS. Mne. Adolphine Lamour v,ho h.io rudditd for the Prince of Wales for the last Umr years when he plays on Touquct France links. TOWNSEND CITY TENNIS IS WINNER! CONTINUED TORONTO, June 25: Billy Townasnd of Vancouver knocked out Jack Piwvts, veteran welter weight of Indianapolis, in the third round of a W-round bout here. Toronto sport writers hat! Townsead as the logical contender for the title a). Rom following hit' decisive win. He has been matched to meet the champion. Jack Thompson, in Los Angeles In theate week of July. Play was continued Monday evening in the city tennis eliminations when 10 matches were played with a goodly number of spectators in attendance. An outstanding game of singles was played between Mrs. which and resulted f-4, 12-10 hi Mrs. M. Ferguson Otiw retail' in a score: bf Y- c Jbshn jstr of 'Ac' a -'I nUi ",nB?fidsh ziiidfij - m SMOKING PLEASURE IN GOOD MEASURE for FIVE CENTS Arabela is foil wrapped a real innovation in five cent cigars. It's full size, too with a long filler of exceptional fragrance and a choice imported Sumatra wrapper. Arabela gives a big measure of smoking pleasure. 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