! ' t-rinre KuiJctt Dc;jv Kc . til i "r S- rf THJS Caps Win Two To Increase WIL Lead lants Take Firci Ck . I i rTJ. i .. r CORNER DICK AVUKS , un niompsonsHome By The Canadian Press The- nrnhlem of keenine the Ml to u,,. mcthodiru illy pounded his R,,,,i,n,ap inrtinns in the Western Phila,i... I Bv II1CN Pill I GAIt A.'-i-x-iuud rri'u tipoi u writer H I. en Daroi-hpr's bank holds out there's no tellinu lies n-4. Baltinwii. Yen! 0-4 .inrl t... I i Louis' I pulp. -ing body into a bloody international Baseball League has taken the spotlight from One of the most amaz'iiR ili--vclopments in the world of sports is the recently-acquired vocabulary of former heavyweight champion Joe I.ituis. Add to that the fact that he is now : Vancouver In recent days but .It is our considered contention ; the Capilanos have gone on that Joe must have read this i winning and now lead the pack somewhere or someone must bv 4'o eames. riving 1 out advice to Kxzurd tv wlial heights the New Yor't Giants may reach this season Leo's personal Investment mounted to $00 today as h" hauled out his checkbook and paid ofT Bill Taylor unci Hank Thorn pson. Taylor got his hundred tor a home run In Milwaukee las: 'Him 'scU the onlv run In a 10-inning victory that moved the Giants into a first-place tie wan Brooklyn. Thompson !ot into the act Ttie.-,l iv nl" lit with a three-ran -link , " iiw trim -i-riiimm t V wii. . v.ii lni"'f ' Charles on how to beat Rocky nave whispered it to him. He! The Caps, league pace-setters Mareiuno tomorrow night and npver f iRured it out for himself. 1 almost from opening day. opened ihe impact of this should strike . For wlu,n Joe w;ls fighting and , their widest margin to date the average follower of profes- iilylng his opponents in the aisles : Tuesday night by whacking Vic-.vional flghtdom like a bolt from an nis thinking was done for toria. 2-1 and 4-1. The double heaven. i min by his corner. True, as his : win stretched their latest streak During ids heyday, before the , record attests, he was a fair box- to five straight. Second World War when Louis ; er, a fighting machine with a The Indians, starting what was knocking them over at n ' murderous punch and an op-j will be their last road trip if the rate of three and four a year. portunist. When after being 1 Spokane fans fail to develop a the Brown Bomber was old "zip-1 oulboxed for possibly three ; satisfactory ownership plan, per-mout h" himself.. Ask him quarters of a fight, hi.s opponent turned in a 7-5 win in 10 in-what he thought of his chances left himself unguarded for one nlngs at Edmonton. The orphan end a sports scribe would be ' vital moment, Joe didn't have Indians, whose franchise was lucky ll he received an acknow-1 to have a diagram drawn for ' declared forfeited last Sunday, lodging grunt. The only man ' him and he lowered the boom, j are playing this week under the who could inspire any degree of i tie. Conn in the 13th Finally he direction of the league, while a eloquence in Joe Jacob's prize ! was oulboxed by the 32-year-old civic committee works on plans property wan Max Stliiiirlin, ' Charles who is taking on the 1 to acquire the club from former who hailed from the Third Reich ; first white heavyweight champ-: owner Roy Hotehkiss. and was-made out by some press iun of the fistic world since Lewiston also invaded Canada MA DTli1 OLO-T1MK BASKB.M.L l'l.AYFKS chat in Philadelphia where they gathered to pay respects at the funeral of the late Charles Albert Bender, 71, a Chippewa Indian known as Chief Bonder throughout his distinguished pitching career. Left to right are Frank Home-Hun " Baker, a member of the famed $100,000 infield that backed the Chief, top pitcher on the team, in the Athletics' 1910-1914 American League championships: Lena Blackburn; and Andy Coakley, the Chief's roommate during their playing days. Chief Bender was elected to the nasebail Hall of Fame in September, 1953. Connie Mack called him his greatest one-game pitcher "If everything depended on one game, I just used Albert." FrJAllJ "kisyu Marksmen Given Awards agent to be Ilitier's personal James Braddock in 1935. ana pounaea out a i-a triumph Extet Rock, Ezzy Sweat Out Hours Of Waiting Before Title Go over Calgary. Wenatchee shad ed Tri-City 2-1 behind two-hit Now. we agree heartily that . pitching by Charley Beamon, Charles' only chance is to follow and Salem dropped Yakima 6-1. hem - a.'tt.' tito .vt-ie out in the' ninth that rave the Giants a 5-3 vi.-tory over Cincinnati and :o!e possession of first place. In ni'ilher case did Durochjr 1 tell the hitters before they went to bat. Ant Mihvaukee on the -nr.'- of the moment he told his bench: "H the kid hits one I'll give htm a hundred bucks." The (Hants knew from the fevettth Inning on that Brooklyn had lost, to Milwaukee 7-0. meaning that fit. st plee was theirs If they could bi'at the Reds. Milwaukee took third place a? Philadelphia bowed to St Louis 3-!. In tin- American League Cleve-' land stretched lis lead to three games over, uie Chicago White Sox by whipoinj Washington 9-3. The White Sox never quite found out what hit them as they Remember when ambassador sent over to express contempt of a red-blooded American boy like Joe. Joe according to what we read in tho.se days detected Schnieling's intestines and when they met on June 2:2, 1938, Louis in true Uncle Sam tradition finished off the hated Nazi in the first round with a rupturing blow to the kidneys. the same procedure as he used ; Vancouver's George Nicholas i By Ml'RKAV KOSK ! the noon weight-In on Thursday. on Louis when he and the j limited Victoria to four hits" and j NEW YORK The long hard : POSSIBLE RAIN "Rock" tee off in New York, but j stroked a single that drove in the j months of training are over. Now : Although there was a forecast we don't think it will avail him ; winning run in the seven-inning I the hours grow longer for h'-avy- 1 of warm and humid weather and very much. opener at Victoria. Bob Well-; weight champion Rocky Mnrci- possible thunderstorms for Pain FOR A LAST BEAUTIFUL F QUART It might postpone the effect , m"n s two-run nomer. nis mntn of the sleeping pills that Marci- i o the season, was the winning ano and challenger Ezzard Thursday, promoter Jim Norris Charles as they sweat out the reported a brisk ticket sale, mental torture of waiting fo-the ! He said there was $300,000 in opening bell of their title finjit ! the till and that he expected to both hands, but j margin in me secona game. But after that Joe recaptured a'10 carries in at Yankee Stadium tomorrow go up to the stadium, Thursday night with between $350,000 and eventually dream-ttme will catch opoitane aiso won via me nome up with him. Charles as champ-1 nm route- Whitey Thompson ' homered for Edmonton to tie ion had only one knockout to his credit in four title defences ! the eame at 5-5 in the eighth, and while he may have cooled ! ln tnc 10tn' Red Robbins lifted his customary reluctance to ex-piess hunseil on any subject which necessitated the use of ten words or more. night. This is a bad time the waitingfor most fighters. And most observers feel that it will affect the boxer Charles more than several "ham and enters" in his'"" uul 01 lne PaIK wlln mnn aboard to sew up the contest. $400,000. He held to his prediction of a $500,000 gate "v more" ; with a break in th.i weatner. The fighters win share in an- j other $190,000 or so from the : coast to roast threatre-tlevision j and $35,000 from the network The Calgary game produced i the slugging Marciano "It's the long ride to the sta recent climb back into contention, most of the top bracket boys have gone the limit witn him. Now howuver, at 40, Louis can not only talk, he can expound. According to Al" Writer Jack Hand whose words we printed on this page earlier this week, Louis is convinced that Ezzard Charles is going about his train- GAI10N the usual quota of homers, four by Calgary and three by Lewis-ton. Four Calgary errors helped the Broncs. dium the night of the fight that gets the boxers," said Marshall radio broadcast. There will be Tly Tne Cnmtdmn Prewl Jack Lovelock, slim New Zeal-ander, defeated the cream of the United States runners In the mile race at Prinrelon 19 years ;HO today. The Oxford University runner easily defeated Bill Bonthron and Glen Cunningham. A year later. Lovelock won the 1 500 metres at the Berlin Olympics in 3:478, a mark that stood uiitil Joseph Barthel of I lixrmb'iurit set a pace of 3:4i2 at Helsinki in 1952. Miles. wh.o managed the great no home television of the 7:30 In. our book he won't go the In contrast, Tri-City managed Five top marksmanship cre-ts were awardod to city youth i last night at ti. final met tin" of il- ; Civic Centre Yuuth rifle club before a small but intereiUd crowd of parents an 'I f ri .-iitl i. The ciests. given .he club by Fashion Footwear were pro-en!-; ; ed to John Clihbett wb had an average of 97.5 per rent; W.tviio . , Crow, 93 3; Bill Ungate !.';,!',. Robert Pcdersen 918: and Teio Paavolo 94 3. Also presented were Dominion' Marksmen pins for piolicieney i in shooting to the foi:wi u: ! Ilrouve V,Vi (5 tarrrln of f0 tint of 10.1) Gary Chang, Billy Kri.- tman-"on. Kri- Krislman. ,in, o I ,'!, Phil Lyons. Raloh Olvm. Howard Marshall, Ronald Prtci.-in, Danny Pick, Cral-; Slewyrt. Lance Theohald. E.ldy Tuicoth.' and George Pearson, Silver Pins (10 targets of 3 out of 1(1 Frank Anfield. Jeivi rn'ol-.et!. Wayne Crow, William II ):. ae, Joe Kraupner. Jim McLean, Tt ro Paavolo and Robert Ped.'!'.":i. iiuld Pins (l( larxets of W cut (,r 1(1.1 1 Frank Anfl.Md. J: h;i Coolj.-tt. Tiie brvt eroupiiv ; i I u- Mi1.- car was ma le by Joh.i Cli ;lj.-;t with a H" rou p. Instructors Die'? p -,i(, n. pp i Murray and c.it.st. Jc:i v Mri, exnresseil then elves veil pi-as-! ed wilh the results aHaine; and , said that thev 'noil; ; tiie club : Would ex.-ceri i!'; p.-' "T t n:em-i tsrsh'T of 71 boys rax. fall. Joe Louis, and saw many of the p.m. PITT 15-rounder. ing the wrong way. He blossom- i limit with, Marciano. He'll make only two hits off Charley Bea Bomber's opponents freeze before I the battle. "They die on that ed out with the opinion that an admirable stand, probably i mon at Wenatchee and only one WIL STANDINGS $7-75 GORDO Charles was mistakenly planning ; keep Kocky off balance for as man reached first in the first i ride." to carry the fight to Marciano many as eight rounds, but then , five innings. Beamon won his to try and slug it out with him. j the savageness of the champion , own game in the ninth with a 1 p,CKi RWKY He advised that Charles stick to ! will cave him in. Marciano. no , line single scoring Pumsy Green, j Miles picked Rocky in 10 or less. boxing, and try to fight the I polished workman to date, has: Salem scored four runs in the j' "Charles probably will lead for same way he did when Charles been improving all the time. He first inning and rolled to an easy seven or eight rounds." s;fi AND w i'3 i7 21 26 23 2'J 20 22 16 Vancouver Yakima Fidmonton Spokane . Wenatchee Lewiston . . Tri-City . . Victoria Salem . . . Culgnry -2 551 5S8 ,521 520 4H0 449 444 440 S'lO I i 51; 6 6 7i :, 9i; 91, 10 in; proved that ne could be out- ; win at Yakima. Tom DelSarto Miles, "and then Rocky will con ANDERS boxed for 13-rounds and still was the winning pitcner nect just like -toe used to do. Practice Tomorrow A prucliie of all members of (lie Sur.fr Vjlu Little I-raRu? W'.im Uxs been tilled fur 3:M lol.ioiloH at Algoma Park. it's EASY KEM-GIO. The Miracle tustie Enamel las) Niqnl's Fiohh ! come through with a knockout p.unch when he won the title from Jersey Joe W'alcott. The 1 same thing will happen tomor-! row night only in shorter time. No former champion has ever re-! gained the title after having lost PCL STANDINGS The odds the 1-2 that undefeated Rockv will make the former champion from Cincinnati his 41st kavo victim. On th fight itself, the 29-year-old Brockton bruiser held firm as a 1-3'i choice. It was 5-1 against Charles scoring a knorkouj Both gladiators were (h.j to Bv The Associated Pross HONOLULU-Carl Bobo) 166 '4, San Francisco, stop- w HohywfVKt 44 Pan Diefo :ih San Francisco , . . SH Oakland 3U Seattle 33 to beSmk I it, and we don't Charles as ped Jesse Turner, 161, St. Louis Prt 620 ,535 5i!8 52 1 485 .465 .435 406 i8) non-titie being the man rj set a leave their Catskill mountain Sacramento 33 7 81, 1 1 13 IS PORTLAND. Ore. Jimmy Byrne. '215. Portland, stopped training camps late tddav. Los Angeles 30 Portland ; 28. ; '" ; ' "t J.J. T if.", K?V' :-;,Vi . ' . .-V , : -r'v-' -' I X 1 .;s''.. ;y VI' .': i y. -i Vv ""cry Walker 193. San Francisco Charles, who boxed a final four rounds Tuesday, planned to leave Montieello by car at 5 p.m. Rocky, who did some roadwork and calls thenics Tuesday, will (51. LAS VEGAS, Nev. Neal Rivers, 157. Buffalo, N.Y.. stopped Frank Skidmore, 153, Oakland, Calif. (4i. ROOFING - Itenrw your roof wil'i Asphalt Shingles take a he'iropter ride from RENOVATING House interiors FOUNDATIONS Work of All Kimk F.stim.ttcs Given on Work a 3 -speed DtTROIT Ken Hammer, Grossincr, N.'.'.. to Newark. N.J . 190"2. Detroit, outpointed Ringo about 2:30 p.m. Then the fifdit-Harris, 181 '4 , Detroit 1 8 . I ers will go into seclusion until Olson Wins in Eighth Round In Honolulu Non-Title Bout rr- ' X GREER & BMDDEr. f9i :5 Phone !I00 LIMITED 215 i ir;l Ave. We t HERE'S HOW . . . ' - ' f 1 J Just mare sure that Mum or DaO, till your relatives ' and friends, vote for you by planning and buying at . the ( It.Wi I (IKK MOORi: TKAVI.L I H i: in either Blue Bonne) , HONOLULU i Middleweight champion Carl (Bobo) Olson scored a blood-spattered onesided technical , knockout over Jesse Turner of St-.Louis in the eishth round of a scheduled hon-tile ro at Honolulu Stadium Tuesday night. Olson weighed 6M pounds over the 160-pound limit. Turner weighed 161. There were no knockdowns. Both of Turner's eyes were closed and he was bleeding from the nose and from cuts under each eye when the fight was stopped In one minute, nine seconds of the eighth. Olson was hardly panting at the end. Meanwhile in Detroit, Del Flanagan of St. Paul risks his Prince Hubert or Torracc. MWY VOI I S ARK IN-. . . ARK YOI'RS? For further information, contest rules and ballot forms call CRAWFORD MOORE Is De Luxe MARGAR1I, iofty welterweight ranking tonight when he meets Detroit's Allie Grqnik, a hungry veteran petf.bjit.ltrjtjaait'svia, V? bigfrttme after seven years of boxing; I The 10-rounder from Olympia j Stadium will start at 10 n m. F.UT and will be televised from coast to coat CBS. ; Flanagan is rated behind only ', Carmen Bassilio for Kid Qavil-'an's .welterweight crown. Ills j over-all record is C5-7-2. with most of 1he victories compiled in a whirlwind start. j Regatta Halted , By Eclipse ' OSLO w A yathlin? r.-talta scheduled for noon Juno "0 has been .postponed by one hour because of the total solar eclipse on that day, it was announced here today. 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