‘Tarzan‘ Lopez Ha _ Second Defeat To Garner _ In Wrestling Bout Here Fans Have To Help Garner Back In Ring In Kinsâ€" men‘s Second Show The bout between the shortâ€"necked Mexican exponent and Torontonian Garner was fought as a return bout with Garner out to avenge his defeat at the Tarzan‘s hands in their last bout here. But after a series of elbow smashes in the second session of their no curfew bout, the mighty Red colâ€" labsed and was carried from the ring to remain unconscious for the first five minutes in his dresing room and then to proceed to attempt to batile imaginary opponents as he came out of his knockâ€"out. Juan Tarzan Lopez triumphed over Red Garner once again in their reâ€" turn bout on the Kinsmen wrestling show hnceld:+in the Mcintyre arena on Tuesday n‘ght. | To begin the bout, the Tarzan "Ahâ€" Chaaâ€"ed" and began bouncing Garner around the groan box untilâ€"at last with one mighty fling he heaved Garâ€" ner over the ropes and into the first row. When Garner attempted to reâ€" turn, Lopez gave him the boots and knocked him to the floor again. ‘Then with fiendish brilliance LopeZ allowed Red to get back into the ring and then chucked him out again with more height on the throw and a slow spin on Garner‘s body to make his landing anything but threeâ€"point.. Te relieve the monotony of toss‘ng Garner out, the Garner heaved Tarzan out ard let it go at that. The little Mexican returned to the ring and used a series of ‘body slams and a top spread to pin. Garner at the eighteen-minute mark, with Garner having to be assisted to his dressing Starting the s¢econd sessign, Tarzan €«isplayed his st,sength by breaking twWo * * 2 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Roller Skating SATURDAY "BLAZING THE WESTERN TRAIL" * PLUS â€" COMEDY SERIAL and_ NEWS Coming â€" Mon. ‘ Tues. _ AND SPARS" STRANGE CONQUEST Today Until Saturday 8.30 p.m. 10 p.m. Rolier Skating Today and Tomorrow LAST TIME TODAY “BELAUQE OF arden Brothers Circus Charles Starrett As the "DURANGO KID" in . "THE SCARLET â€" CLUBE" Wednesday "full nelson‘s" that Garner Applied and then peeved, Garner.threw Tarzan out of the ring. Equally peeved when he returned to the ring, LOopcz bit Garner‘s leg in retaliation for a bite in the early part of the bout and then both boys made atempts at elbow smashes and knees in the face, w.th Tarzan getting the upper hand and pummeling Garner for a full five minâ€" utes until Garrer fell out of the ring. With the assistance of a fan, Garner was returned to the groan bex where the pummeling continued until referee Johnny Arderson was forced to halt the fight. Garner had been out for quite some timé, but Lopez would not let him lay until the fight had to be stopped at the 47â€"minute mark. In the semiâ€"final the bad boy, Tige» Grant, jlost on disqualification to Jimmy Allan when he began taking friend â€" James head in his arm and funning across the ring and ramming Allan‘s head on the posts until he cut the head and drew â€"blood. With Grant moaning about the decision, Allan showed him his head and Grant lcooked it over and then belted the bumpy bean and started the fight again for a few moments until they were wrenched apart. To begin the scrap, Allan dumped Grant on his face which did little for Tiger‘s temper. He jumped up and down and then started running around the ring in circles, only to fall on a rope bouncing stunt. Then Allan got Tiger‘s head in the ropes and comâ€" menced to twist until stopped by Reâ€" feree Buddy Mangotich, who sored up the James and was attacked by same, Grant got Allan‘s head in and then changed about until Allan; a little m s fatiged l,)y the neck and rope masâ€" sage, was thrown by Tiger with a bedy slam and ton spread at the 23â€"minute mark. Tiger wert into a tantrum then, implying that he was invincible and asked anvbody to fight but complying with the high standard of inte‘llect in this seetion of the country;; no weuld. But alas and alack, when the Tiger made his way to his dressing room AÂ¥ lady took a swine at him, missing when Grant ducked. Returning with fingers spread in "V¥‘" for Victory, Grant lasted a few moments and then Allan threw him all over the ring, out his head in the ropes and jumped on the ropes to add to the agony and embarrassment and then threw Grant with a back throw and double arm lock at the 29â€"minute mark ‘to make Grant madder than you know 6 A M The final session of head b the fpcsls was halted with th disqualit’ying Grant. i n o iL ~ k. LLIJLM UAAAA J 0 O 20 C 10 n In the preliminary, Steve szaley and Pete Perno went at it for 15 minutes, termminating the bout that begun with much .hu‘gging with Szaley throwing Berno with the Indian death lock. Refereeing the prel‘minary and semiâ€" fingl was Buddy Mangotich with Johnny Anderson taking the final between Garner and Lopez. 2. beating On the referce mt K Sportsâ€"So Wh By JACK WILSON ABOUT THE AFTERWARDS AND EAVESDROPPING: VHB HAAGE ANU UuOL C«‘ BALTLE is dispelieu and the wrestling show as uver, with an tue nutle frivets in the arena having gone back o heir :espective g.rdeis atver tueir cvenirig‘s jostung, anu we occupy a stoul In uie UolHlee onup arinking Coke â€"â€"stfuignt â€" waen in strigqes tne mignty "Iiger" wno barks, anu oraets, and gews set to eat. vomug out unaer thne tan.e and batk to uur sto. we get in the fohowing conversawmon tmum the well aressed Mr. Qrant, wno is sitting by tue wy, next to a pair of fry wno tip tne age stale at about eight ana a few quarters. * â€_"l'mi{king is bem'g' very lnquiéit.ive on his part, we look at the wa.tress and say, "tsk, tsk." But she is looking m tne Tiger with a smile. ~ _ : Anyway, one of the fry says, "pie, and drinking milk." ‘"i‘nat‘s good,"‘ says tne Tiger, "may I buy. you some more, pie and to legn over towaras him and come near . we can hear wnat ne nas to szy to the iry. _"Oh Ho," he says, ‘neuo sunny Jims," anda he ruffles up the fry‘s hair with one of his bg hooks, ‘what are you eating there?" milk â€" eh?" j uour woke glass is nearly empty so we try to cat.ch his eye awo But he is blind.) 4 "No tnank you," says the fry, "I am very full now." "Well," sys the Tiger, "milk is good for you and so is that pie." ‘"My, my," he kmnt]mies. you want to have muscles, don‘t you?" The fry says nothing and the Tiger goes right on speaking ir nice low . voice. , dicts. $ . § "Yes," says the Tiger, "I am going to have a toasted sandwich and a glass of milk." By this time the fry is looking inquisitive and much interested in this person who he sees beating people up in the groan box a few hours before, so he looks him down and up and then he says, "Hey, you are the Tiger." f "Ho, ho, ho," laughs the Tiger very, very quiet like and the fry and us look to be the only people who know who is which on what siool. > A ho s s WR "I amv gc'nâ€"r;érto have a toasted sandwich", says the Tiger and we are tempted to say "who cares" but we remember he is a very tough â€"and rough person indeed and méy not take kindly to teeterâ€"totter adâ€" Single Tally Gives Hollinger Sunday Win Over Mcintyre The Mcintvre Baseball club bowed to its second defeat in as many starts when they met the Hollinger squad at the Hollinger Park on â€" Sunday afternoon with a ninthâ€"inning threat to the Hollinger team disappearing with double play by Dunn and Mallot of the Hollyites. Hollinger gathered a single run, with Bill Lawton getting on after an error by second baseman Kerr in the fifth inning. Don Vine, next to hit for the Hollinger, connected and went to first on Kerr‘s second error and then Malâ€" lot drove the ball out to right field to bring Lawton hcme with Hollinger‘s Starting on the mound for Hollinger was Talbot, a new addition formerly with Beattie Mines, who stayed on the mound for six innings and was reâ€" placed by Frack Ovis who in turn was changed ‘with Lefty O‘Donnell in the ninth when McIintyre got to first on move the runner to second. C CE + B P : Federation who made known their wisch to play ball, before the execuâ€" tive of the association last night. President Bob Fee advises that the mushball exponents are now divided into two evenly balanced groups of four teams each with Aunor Mine, the newly formed Miner‘s Club, MciIntyre and Moneta sponsoring four teams in group A and Aube Frere‘s, Delnite, Gambleâ€" Rcbinson and the Slovac Club makâ€" ing un the second group in the intermediate section. It is also reported that Bill Burnam will probably be bringing h‘s softball setâ€"up. here in the near future. Durnam‘s squad, by the by, is comâ€" posed of all the members of the Canadian Hockey Club that played here in the past hickory and rubâ€" ber season with the exception of three players. Another report from the assoâ€" ciation states that the gals will be set to go with mushibal} on or about Jun,. 22 with some four teams in the running. The girls will settle down to the problems every Monâ€" day and Saturday evenings with doubleâ€"header games to be played on yon Ho‘llinger park grounds. ~‘TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT when the dart addicts come tozether for the annual Timmins Dart League banquet to be he‘d in the Legion Hall. Trophies and such will be awarded the respective teams, vicâ€" tcrious during their season. O‘Donneli came in with Wilson on says Tiger in a quiect little voice that necessitates us y to falling off our stool s0o 1 ue â€" C002 CE e Oe o NE t s OO Wt . ie Friday Night‘s Game The Mcintyre baseball nine went down to a 5â€"1 defeat at the hands of the visiting Kirkland Lake squad in the Hollinger park on Friday night with Cooper, leftâ€"handed Lake hurler, allowing his opposition four hits and a walk in comparison to his striking out five of the Macmen. The visitors made their first run in the third, with Mcintyre bringing their one in on the fourth, and then settled for three innings without a score. The visitors scored one in the seventh, two in the eighth when Lynott drove out a twoâ€"bagger to bring in two runs, and another run in the ninth. Big Jack Thayer .swiatted out a double for the Macmen being brought home for the sole tally when Dusty Baker repeated the double swat to bring him in. *Wink" Wilson, next to hit, made first on an error only to die there as the next three‘batters went down be«â€" fore Cooper. ‘‘The two other MciIntyre hits were the work of McShane in the third frame and Kerr in the eighth with neither threatening to begin a rally. â€"George McShane, on the mound for the Macmen for the nine innings,, first went into the sweatâ€" at the beginâ€" ning of the third when two walks went up against him to put Wilder and Cocper on the bases and to account for the first of the visitor‘s markers. Only two hits went against McBhane until the cighth inning when the Lake nine took three hits from him for two runs and came back in the ninth to hit him for the fAnal run. 55’?’*?’*?"‘ """ N OW that repatnatnon needs. have eased, releasing equipment for _ _ civilian service, you can once again enjoy _ . . comfortable family travel on Canadian National. You can plan your trip with confidence that in CN‘s _ é‘lendly, expert care it will be a pleasute all the way.. You‘ll find travel more like old times again,. uet CN neur rran your trir W herever you want to go, you‘ll find your Canadian _ National ticket office eager to help plan your ; i; itinerary, arrange train reservations, étc. ‘ Talk it over with Canadian National first; Travel Permits are no longer required for those going fom Timmins to Kamiskotia Lake. PERMITS ARE REQUIRED, however, for those who intend to leave the road between the above points or to travel past Kamiskotia Lake. + EV 6R YW. H ER A N A D A. .: DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS Re Kamiskotia Road NOTICE The last Lake run came in on Mason‘s drive to right ficld. that sent Cooper home.‘ Mason was callod out at third base for failing to touch the bag but continued on home while Thayer went after the hit. Mason‘s drive was registered as A