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The Ottawa Journal du lieu suivant : Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 19

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 19 Robinson Gives Fiisari Boxings Lesson in Taking Verdict EXHIBITION BASEBALL. Ottawa South Red Sox, city Randalls Explode for 10 Runs Takes. All but Two Rounds Despite Weight-making Ordeal St. Anthonys SENIOR GAME CALLED.

A Senior City Baseball League semi-final game called i last night because of darkness and the teems. Straths and Vies, will meet Friday evening at 6.13 at Strath cona Park. Freshmsn football will be' re-vlvrd at Penn State in 1030. midget champions, will 'clash with the Juvenile title holders. St Anthony's, in an exhibition baseball game at Strathcoca diamond tonight The.

game is slated to start at 1.30. tmwM.i'l'.'M.i"!1 s.r. Is Extra Special 1 S' r. r4 Br 'Jack band. JERSEY CITY, NJ, Aug.

10. MV-Sugar Ray Robinson, risk-ing hla welterweight title lor a dollar, romped' home an esiy 15-round deciaion wlnner6Ver back-pedalling Charlie Fussrl lad night at Rooievelt Stadium. It. probably waa the lait defence ol hla 147-pound crown because the weight-making ordeal. Referee Paul Cavalier gave the Jdarlem su- fir man overv round but- two, with one for I 'Fuiarl and one leven.

It was rfiust as lop-sided on the AP score- Icard that called 1 14 for Robinson land one even. Fighting for the Damon Run- ajyon cancer fund. 1 1 raasie tiaftTiA SPORT SHIRTS FORMERLY TO $70 All Branded Lues Xb. eJ. JT sVimSCiAt JLiMA.

Gervals, ss and Ray Cervals, and ss. Umpires MacDonald and Ladouceur. Score bv innincs; St A'thony 920 200 010 10 3 Randalls 4Z0 l(10)p 17 Iff 2 Second Game. -Service Sapplles Wiseman, If; Groulx, 3b; Beardsley, Thomson, lb; Giroux, rf; Coxon, Jb: Nothnsiel. K.

Blondin. cf; Shore, cf; Duncan, ss; Desjardlns batting for Blondin In 7th. Bradings -Bsrbeau. Bar- selou. rf: Charroa, lb; Cham, pagne, ssr Leo Blondin, cf; Fro-bel.

Brown. 2b; Desmarals, 3b; Garvle, If; B. Blondin batting for Brown in Tth; Jodoln Patting for Garvle In 7th. Score bv Innings: Supplies 010 0 3 Bradlngt 100 000 01 3 0 Leagae Standing. i Pet ClarkDairy 7 .633 RandalU Paints 14 .600 HuU Volants 13 10 MS Bradings 13 13 .520 Service Supplies 10 14 .417 St Anthony's 7 17 .291 Games Friday Night Hull Volants vs.

Clark Dairy: bervtce Supplies vs. St Anthony's. Straths Juveniles Barred From Playoffs Strath Juveniles, members of the Eastern District plsygrounds lea rue. have been, suspended from further play by Eddie Daugherty, director of playgrounds. They were eliminated from the section playoffs tor unsportsmanlike conduct "and teams now in their playoffs are warned that the leaguea were organized to play bell only, and for no other purpose.

The Strath opponents. Over-brook, will now meet Westboro Sharks in a three-fame series for the right to proceed into the city finals. Tbe -first game is scheduled for the Elmgrove diamond tonight with' the return game to be played at Overbrook on Sunday night fence, Ifarineau, Belaire; centre, Lecompte; rover, Capello; home. Gravel, Rochon; subs, Bourgon, Nicholas, Joubarne, Armstrong, Fink, Lamoureux. 129 Bank St, Cor.

I Fri Smith, Mgr. In Fifth to Trim 1. Randalls exploded for. 10 runs on eight hits and two walks in a big fifth Inning outburst to scuttle St Anthony's 17-10 in the curtain raiaer.of last night's Senior City Softball League twin bill at the Stadium. In the nightcap; Mel Noth- nagel singled in the fifth frame and -scored on Doug Duncan's triple to win his own game as Service Supplies won.

2-1 oyer Brsdings. The opener was the highest scoring gsme of the season and it took one hour and a minutes to play. Only two of the 26 hits were homers. Toby Defalco clouted a four-master for Saints with one aboard while Roily Provost belted one with two Randalls board. First Gams.

'8t Anthony's Sword, ef and Hibberd. lb: Strebilsky. ss and rf; Shields, ana ci; is-ozac. a and Cecchlnl, rt and If; Licari, 3b: Defalco. 3b.

ss and ix; imtest. 2b; Osterer, Dlnardo, 3b and Randalls Paints Tremblay, rf; Bedard, lb; Glngras, 3b; Craig. 2b: Belanger, and Provost, Gregoire, cf; Roger Saints Increase lacrosse Lead Downing Eastview St Anthony's tightened their grip on the lesd of the Senior City Lacrosse League last night by defeating Eastview 10-4 In a bras ing clssh at Porter's Islsnd. Pete Charron and Rocky Gar-neau picked up three markers apiece tor the winners while Dave Journeaux got two. Larry Lebrun and Bill Milks got one aDiece.

Lionel Rochon was best for; the losers with a pair while Dave Nicholas and Vince Joubarne got siniles. St Anthony's and Nationals will meet Friday evening at seven o'clock. St A's goal. "Weston; de fence, Capogreco, Seguin; centre. Milks; rover, Lebrun; noma.

Charron and Garneau; subs. Cook. Journeaux. Eastview goal, Lebrun; de- rr: .1 MAN TO WATCH SATURDAY Jack Salscheider wiU be a- prime target for Ottawa tacklers on Saturday afternoon when they face New York Giants in the exhibition gsme sponsored by the Ottawa Rotary Club at Lansdowne Park. Salscheider, In his second year with the New York club, ran back 15 klckoffs for an average, of 31.8 yards last Fall to lead the NFL In that department Our Plant and Yards Remain Op en Monday through Friday Slater Dial 5-8330 7lStcrtfcrMi is" 3-1681 COAL LUMBER ft'jshj ieft Turner Dons Heavy Pads The Tear Keenf Scrimmage Ray Robinson, my a brilliant ex hibition of his masterful boxing kill against the blond challenger from Irvington, NJ, before a '-capacity 30,000 crowd.

Thousands were turned away. There were no knockdowns, in 1 the one-sided cat-and-mouse struggle and little violence. Avoided Kneckoat Aware of Robinson's weight j. problem that forced him to make three trips to the scales at. the noon weigh-in before he hit i li1 on the nose, Fusari rode his bicycle all night The 6-to-l underdog escaped the knockout 'that was predicted but: that's about all be did.

Fusari weighed 145. Sugar Ray nullified Fusari only weapon by feinting him out of position time after time be-: fore he could throw his vaunted right hand punch. When he did get a chance to let it go, he usually ran into half-dozen In return. Long-range head punches wobbled the Jersey milkman in the sixth, ninth and 14th. He slipped down, scurrying away from a right in the sixth, but bounced right back, Sharp-shooting Robinson, always chasing a retreating foe, -sliced open a cut over Fusari's left eye in the second.

But excellent corner work by trainer Ray Arcel closed it between rounds. Later In the eighth he brought -blood from Charlie's nose with a stinging straight right Weathers Sixth. Fusari wobbled like a puppet man in the sixth. That was the round when'Sugar Ray walked from his corner and threw a numbing right hand lead high to Fusari's head. The challenger did a rubber- leg act in the ninth when nailed by a Robinson left hook.

The sugar man made him shake his head with searing right to the body. Robinson appeared to tire In the 12th and 13th but cut loose 1 again In the 14th. With the end In sight, Robby no longer worried about running out of gas. Walla ear staff eajeys their luuatr vacatlea af their own cheiee, we ma lata la a year read eervlee te ear eeattecaere. Ten'U find ear staff ready aad willing to advise yea ea year needs by tetepheae er call te ear plant BARRETT BROS.

drove the Jersey lad through the ropes. In the 15th Robinson slipped at he "was about to throw a punch. He looked puzzled and went to a corner to rub his shoes in resin. A Soft Defence. This was the kind of fight It was.

All during the battle, George Gainford. Robinson's manager, carried on a running conversation with ringside customers. -At times he even had his back to the ring. Robinson's fifth defence was one of his easiest, much softer than last year's gruelling Philadelphia struggle wrth Kid Gavllan. There was only one question all night Would Robinson run out of gas? fie didn't-- Paddlers Prepare For 50th Annual CCA Regalia There is plenty of activity on Mooney't Bay this week as paddlers and Rideau Canoe Club officials work to make the Cana dian Canoe Association Regatta a success.

The SOth Annual Championship meet of the CCA will be held on the Rideau river course Saturday and Sunday. Paddlers from the host club. Ottawa New Edinburgh Canoe. Club, Mic Mae Pad- dUng Club of I Dartmouth. NS.

Vfand Winnipeg rare on me Heary Meaher. the senior single and tandem events. Henry Moaner of Mle Macs and club president W. M. Brown also checked in yesterday.

Mother, the Maritime singles champion will race In the junior single. Seventeen clubs will be represented at the big meet, with 11 events on the program. Seven of them will be run off Saturday morning, starting at 9.00, there are 10 carded Saturday afternoon and four more Olympic distance events Sunday morning. -V Last year's CCA Burgee winner, Toronto Island will have another strong team on hand to defend their laurels. They swept this season's Western Division trials with ease, placing 22 crews In the finals.

Among them is Ken Butler, who captured both double blade singles races last season. The colorful Winnipeg girls war canoe crewawill arrive Friday morning and will be met at the station by a civic delegation. jThey took their exhibi tion race a year ago. The Rideau Club, under Ken Strouurer. now Commodore of the CCA, have worked hard to get the permanent course In shape.

Races will be started from tower floats to eliminate delay and a new loudspeaker system will be used. Bleacher seats will be In use for the first time with accommodation for more than 500. Special trains, from Toronto will arrive Friday afternoon with competitors and spectators. There will be other contingents from Montreal. Three Rivers and Quebec arriving over week-end.

Valiquette Decides To Join Edmonton HAMILTON. Aug. 10. The Stewart-Valiquette squabble apparently ended last night when lineman Earl Valiquette ssid he's heading for Edmonton to line up with the Eskimos'. Halfback Jack Stewart ap parently is sticking with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

-daily "eputtlng final I touches on their I- iiorm. roar I Winnipeg pad- 1 Idlers arrived ALAir 1 LJS(gBCC(ZlDGO BHssssaBsaiFassssHssB TIRES COST YOU LESS E1ME when you huy euTaAMTM oh aicota tow err im turn a s.ahs miw tiat, 1 In on Tuesday, looked to be in good condition and wilj likely be at his middle post for Sat urday. Te Eatertaia Giants. Plans have been completed for the Giants' stay in Ottawa. They will arrive here late Friday night after a bus trip from their training camp at Saranac Lake.

Following the game; they. Rider players and the press will be guests of the Otta wa club at the copacabana HUD. u. unutunnn mad DMA STiHmlije, GREEN VALLEY LUUBER CO. rheste 1-4124 er MZ15 Sit Montreal Ed Eastview lit QUEEN rt W.

l-UH-1 REFRIGERATION SALES and SERVICE Day S-1S1S Night I-IZ7SB J. R. DOUGLAS Tar tnd Cravel Roofirtg Sheet Metal Work 2-1S3I 262 Slater St ejuMfcuita utn 600x16 Price Llit: "Super-Uttic" Tlr COSTS YOU ONLY Afttr Allowance In Snappy Rider Injuries, with the exception of Johnny Dengel who'll be on the shelf for couple of weeks yet, were pretty well a. thing of the past In the Rough Rider camp last night They finished off a long workout with a scrimmage and all candidates cams) through none the worse for wear. Coach Wally Masters Is hop ing the situation will be about the tame following this Satur day's clash against the rugged New York Giants.

Hi workouts since the start of the training season shave been directed toward this end end his stress on conditioning looks to be paying oxx. Better Shape. The team appears to be much better shape than they were at this stage of training last season. That conditioning will play a prime part In protecting the squad from their heavier opponents in the Rotary Club sponsored gsme. Howie Turner moved back into action for the first time since he suffered a gashed finger in the first scrimmage of me year about two weeks ago.

He hasn't had the heavy pads on since then. But he was lined I up in the back division last night with Bruce Cummings and Tom Clavin. The team' was working well in this warm-up. Masters took extra, time, to; practise signals before sending them through the heavy drill. John Wagoner, despite the act be just checked WARREN'S- THREE-STORE EXPANSION 20 off SPORT SHIRTS TROUSERS SUITS' SPORT COATS ANKLE SOX, etc.

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