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JUNE 3, 192D, POST-DISPATCH, tfcBRIDE HIGH WINS TENNIS MATCH AND CAPTURES LANE TROPHY; ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, FRENCH LIGHTWEIGHT LAST NIGHTS FIGHTS Wuestling, St. Louis Boy, Is FUTURITY RACE QGLONADERS ARE TITLE HOPE IN U. S. the AMuciat! IT-. In uuest of the lightweight title He said his manager had m4 tentative arrangements for wevei.it bouts with leading American t1et-welght and that he campaign would eventually lead to right with Sammy ManJcil for the title PH1I.A DELPHI June 6.

On Way East to Join Tigers; Henry Do Wancker French light weight boaer, "announced here today that he had come to America FEATURES CARD AT MADISON By the Associated Press. MOINES, la, Kay Mc-I'cck of Chicago knocked out Joey Phclan of Omalin (2); Hy-mic Wiseman. De Moines, outpointed Bert Visclonl, Davenport, la. (10). Batted .300 for Coast Club VICTORS IN 3 MATCHES WITH ST.

LU. HIGH THE SrORT Or QUEENS A feature tonight's card at Canzoneri Easily Beats Fernandez Special to the Post-Dlepulth. NEW YORK, June 5. Tony Canzoneri of Brooklyn gave the conqueror of Al Singer a boxing lesson in the Quecnaboro stadium last night. He went around Igna-cio Fernandez like an expert cowboy tossing a lariat over the head of a steer.

Canzoneri had the better of every round. The action was particularly fast in the early sessions and, it was here that Canzoneri gave his" most brilliant performance. He landed every kind of a punch in the book on his opponent: and although he staggered Ignacio several times, the skinny little Filipino managed to keep his feet throughout. Madison Dog Track Is the eighth i race, a futurity, in which a ield of new duds who have shown NEW YORK. Tony Canzo-ncrl, New -York, outpointed Ig-naelo Fernandez, Philippines (10).

WINNIPEG. Larry knocked out Carl Augustine, Minneapolis (2). Petey Mack, Jersey City light- great speed In their few starts to By Robert W. Herr McBrido High tennis team Cfo date will vie for supremacy. The distance is new to all except Iteck-icss Warrior and Solace, who have each negotiated one futurity trial Stroked Us way to a 3-2 victory AND weight, drew with Jackie Pilktng-ton.

New York (10). rer the St Louia iiign squaa At Bethlehem, Pa. Harry Blit- 4Shw Evcsy in impressive style, warrior finishing a bang-up, third to Nanlenan 4'! a Prep League matcn at tne man, Philadelphia light weight and Orman while Solace took outKinted Joey fladfield, Consho- RAIN OR SHINE jS-iv Triple A courts yesieruay auci-toon. This victory assured the Col- fourth place In the same race. AtHUmt4 ttk Under tk UrMliM ml (Me latere Cteeel Oey nadera of tne Lane trophy for the Keckless Warrior has won two out of four starts, finishing thirl in the other two.

Glengosk Rebel and Sizar should make matters coming year. The tropny. up to It was something of treat to watch Canzoneri In action last night Even when he was sway. tfrterday. was uhjuuuj with St Louis U.

High ahead by a few points. The McBride victory Street Care Bnaaee Service Cera Fraa Eae Brieve Ai i1 interesting for the favorites as both have made -the quarter in :26 2-5 to win races only 55 yards 1 Vjjyea the Orange ana urau iia mi nn the cup. ing back from the vicious counters of his opponent he did not take a back iep. He depended mainly shorter than the futurity. mm rtpraay maidics.

yarutuiur- hocken. Pa. (10); Kay Mitchell, Philadelphia, stopped Genu Bal-donl (3). At Newark, N. J.

Izzy Grove, New York welterweight, outpointed Irish Fagcn of Newark (10); Frank (Cowboy) Willis of Tncoina, stopped Fells Marlln of Philadelphia in 19 seconds or the first round. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Harry Dublinski, Chicago, opt pointed Frankle Ferro, Philadelphia (10); Louie Lavelle, Anderson, knocked out Eddie Chancy, Pittsburg (1). YOUNGSTOWN, O.

Riccardo Bcrtasollo, Boston, knocked out Paul Hoffman, New York (1). upon his speed to get out of the in the singles, were close, thrca rnntests coins to three sets. way and be would flip back out or range ana men sup dsck in STATE HIGHWAY ELEVEN Skert Deteer frem Teetk SUeet Ihe feature match brought togeth Post Time Saturday, 7i48 Week NigWu. 8:00 Western Muskogee 10, Springfield 9. Shawnee 8-4.

Joplin 2-3. Independence 5. Ft. Smith 2. International League.

Toronto 1, Buffalo 0. Heading 15, Newark 10. nochester 7. Montreal 6. er the stars of the two scnoois, nf St.

Louis and Keaney again with ooth arms going tike piston rods. The fight was fast throughout the first five rounds. w. af 2 I McBride. The Colonader won out.

-3 3 6, 6 4. arier me siue ana Local Player Was Out of but they slowed up a bit after then. Canzpnerl clowned a bit in the seventh round and appeared to tire in the eighth. White player had made a valiant tally in the second set Baltimore and Jersey City, open date. Game for Five Weeks at Start of Season Because of Injuries.

Sharp took the first victory Tor St. Louis when he downed Boelkcr jf McBride in Nhree sets, 6 2. 6 3. In the remaining sin lea match, Kelly of McBride had trouble in defeating Connors of St Louis, although' the contest vent to three sets. Both doubles were decided in straight sets, Parker and Keaney (.

McBride trouncing Inholz and Peterson of St Louis, 6 4. 6 2, George 'Tata" Wuestling, St. Loui3 boy. is on his way East to join the Detroit Tigers at Wash ington. The local athlete, who is id Sharp and Connors of St.

serving his fourth season in pro PROTECT YOUR SHAVING COMFORT INSIST ON GENUINE GILLETTE BLADES Kit uis downing Kelly and Kath- fessional baseball, was purchased of McBride, 6 2, 6 4. from the Portland club of the Pa Thouch still havine a tennis cific Coast League, a team which match and a tie baseball game to play, McBride now has a point to has sent a long line of shortstops GEORGE "YATZ" WUESTLING. to the majors. tal of 2694. in the trophy com-petition while St Louis U.

llih. WuestUr-g. after being out of the game for five weeks at the with its season completed, has but 'AH. Western, next in line, has points. start of the season as a result of injuries received in an automobile accident, Jiad a batting average of .300 with the coast team when he The scores Singles.

V.nAv tiRrtH. Hofoal Tm. FRENCH APPEAR STRONGER THAN was sold to the Tigers, $lf. St. Louis.

6 3, 6. 64. The St. Louis boy started his ca bharp, st. iyouis, aeteaiea tsoeiK reer with the Independence club McBride.

6 3. 6 8, 3. and thn served two seasons with Kelly. McBride. defeated Con- EVER AT TENNIS Terre.

Haute. He was sold to New Orleans, but quit because he said ttrs, St. Louis. 6 3. 1 6, 6 2, Doubles.

the hot weather in the South Parker and Keaney. McBride, did not agree with him. He then went to Portland and was fcfeated Peterson and Imholf. St Ua, 4. 62.

serving his second year with thr 8harp and Connors, St de- hated Kelly and Kashmann, McBride. 62. 6 4. fcy ibe A'sociatfd Press. NEW YORK, June 5.

When Rene Lacoste captured the French hard court tennis title Monday he gave his country the amazing rec-or dof winning IS of th 15 great national open tournaments Amer team when his sale to Detroit was announced. Joining Portland, he took 'the job vacated by Chalmer CisselL the high-priced infielder s. TSSCt AND GOLDBERG now with the White Sox. Portland started sending up LIKELY TO MEET IN BOUT HERE JUNE 19 shortstops with Roger Peckln- ican, French or Britisn contestea paugh. now manager of the Cleve in the last six years.

Eddie Goldberg and Lou' Terry, land Indians. Next came Dave Of these 13 notable victories heal boxers who have been rivals Bancroft and then followed Aaron achieved in competition with the alnce their amateur boxing days. finest players of the world on Ward. Charley Hollocher. St.

Louis boy. Bill Hunnefield. Chalmer Cis- nay renew hostilities in a 10- Jleini rtund contest planned by Match- sell and now Wuestling. courts at home and abroad. Lacoste himseZ! has accounted for seven, or one more than his fel pnaker Jack Tippett as one of the With the Tigers, Wuestling will eet a chance to take the 30b or Jbjellminary attractions on bis first CCotdoor boxing card of the season Heine Schublc.

former Cardinals, wuuring Jackie fields and Jack low musketeers together. Henri Cochet is next in line with four championships while Jean Borotra has two. who has not come through as ex Corner in a welterweight 10- pected. roundCT, June 19, at the Battery krena. Four of five previous engagc- Accepts Coaching Job MURPHYSBORO.

Ill- June 5. Ifflents between this pair were con Have Misled Only Two Titles. Since the famous triumvirate of France first set out in earnest to conquer the world, a la Napoleon, back in 924. only two of the major titles have escaped their mass attack. Those were the United John A.

Graham, athletic director tested in the amateur game, Goldberg winning the decision of the jidges by a slender margin in taree bouts while Terry captured championships of 1324 and le verdict. Their last encounter. of Colchester High Schdol for the past two years and a graduate of Monmouth College, will be head coach at Murphysboro Township High School next year. He is now catching for the Omaha baseball team of the Western League. He succeeds J.

Mackeaton. resigned. 1925 when the Star-Spangled bri '6-round' affair, terminated with Conors In their first meet- gade of Tilden, Johnston. Dick Williams, et proved too strong, mg Goldberg checked a triumph and Big Bill majestically marched ant campaign which had netted on to succeed himself as king. Terry seven successive knockouts.

But with those two remote ex Eddie was floored twice for counts ceptions the French brigade has "nine" in that setto but he ral carried alt before it. A three-fold Ifcd strongly at the finish to win ue bout on points. threat, the tri-color ento'i carried a battering ram effectiveness which even such a great individual star Central League. Akron 6. Dayton 4.

Fort Wayne 0. Erie 8 as Tilden generally could not (10 in- check. If Lacoste was beaten TliERE'S open water between the comfort you'll find in a Gillette Blade and any other blade on the market. That's why eight out of every ten men; in St Louis, use this famous blade in their. Gillette holders.

And it's a wise precaution to lay in a oxsuner'o supply now. For you can't tell when a hurried weekend invitation may sever you from your base of supply It's difficult to find a city block in St. Louis where Gillette blades are not on sale. Slip a few packets in your pocket on your way home tonight. Then you're set for summer.

HADIO Gillette it ponsoring th popular program, "Seth Parker Singing School." over station KMOX at 10:30, Central Standard Time, rery Thursday erening. Don't miss it. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR BOSTON, U.S. A. n.

-Tit -Mm i win nmm mmmm wmmm 1 ilifl i himii in lm limJ there was still Cochet and if Hen ri fell then there was the slashing Canton 7. Springfield 3. Southern Association. Nashville 7. Birmingham Borotra ready to fill the gap in the ranks and go on to do the 4.

4. -cw Orleans 7. Memphis mopping up. Appear Stronger Than Ever. As if thriving on tough interna tional competition, the French of Atlanta 7.

Chattanooga 2. Mobile 6. Little Rock 1. Cotton States League. Baton Rouge 8-5, Meridian 1-C.

Jackson 6. Laurel 3. Eldorado 6. Alexandria 5. 1929 loomed even stronger than in other years 'as they romped home Look for the atore with the Gillette Barrel Window Display ifs your headquarter for shaving comfort.

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