PORTLAND INQUIRER Pag* 5 Kennedy-Tracey Winner to Battle Kahut This Fall n. - -M oav r Kenn«■dy. tl ; heavy* firfht 1 wma t ion of Va couver. 15 he aded for «noth 1 him sinee ent« rng ring ore les in this area Ti ,:s was defi nitelv |decided when the w inner c•f th- j Kennedy vs. Tracey bout w as j offered an outdoor match with ! Joltin’ Joe Kahut. sometime m | August The bout next Friday with Tracey is a ’ est for Kennedy 1 Both of these heavyweights have j impressive records. Tracey has j j beaten some goi>d men and so has , Kennedy. Tracey comes from California and this will be ht< ’ first Portland appearance. Both j *men have another thing in com- jmon, they have both ran out of “MOOSE* KENNEDY {opponents in their own locality I In the absence of Kahutthere is no one even remotely thought of summer months. HAMMERING HENRY TAKES ONE—Henry Armstrong (right), The weekly schedule follows: in the same ring with Kennedy holder of three boxing titles in ’38 and ’39, is touring the China- Monday. 9 to 10 a. m , sandbox around Portland. In his last bout Burma-India war theater with USO-Camp Shows, member agency Kennedy showed that he had not j building; 10 to 11 a. m., kinder­ of the National War Fund. This photo was made in Calcutta, where lost any of his original K. O garten crafts; 11 to 12, interme- Henry appeared at the all-Allied open amateur tournament for Playground softball gets under American, Brithh and Indian Army boxers. (Official U. S. Signal style and after giving the “ Irish ****** cratto, 1 - P • ^'ll' Giant ” Mike O’Gradv a boxing volleyball; 2 to 3. boys badrmn- way June 25 and registration for Corps Photo—courtesy P. M.) lesson for three rounds, adminis- ton; 3 to 5 p. nv. free play. Tues- this sports activity will close tered a sleeping potion in the da> 9 to 10. story mu, to , uiu -1. fourth. The highly touted “Irish rhythm dance for kindergarten;, The girls Sacajawea league is Giant” never showed anything 11 to 12’ beginners’ tap for girls; | classification for the grade and that looked like trouble for the 1 to 2 p. m , shuffleboard and high school age levels. Games hard hitting Kennedy. We do not Pet‘ Wee softball; 2 to 3. Little will be played on playground Scalers Union No. 1404 of Port­ know what this Tracey is like, G i a n t s softball; 3 to . handicraft; |areas and school grounds with land is sponsoring and financing j but if he is not all that his 4 to 5 p. m.. story hour. Wednes- play beginning at 10 a. m. for the a baseball team of our group who schoolers and at 6:30 | record says he is, we predict an , day—9 to 10 sandbox building, grader are playing under the name of All parks, pools, and play­ p. m. for those of high school 10 to 11, handicraft for kinder­ | early K. O. via the Kennedy “Swing Shifters.” ground areas will be open to the age. Girls will play once week­ garten; 11 to 12, intermediates’ Recently the Executive Board public through the Fourth of right. The rest of the card for Friday crafts; 1 to 2, boys’ volleyball; ly, boys, twice. Team classifica­ of Local No. 1404 recommended July holiday with full assign­ 2 to 3 girls’ badminton; 3 to 4, tion for the boys follows: Little that the Union finance this team ment of recreational directors in night’s melee includes Lerov handicraft; 4 to 5 p. m., story |Giants (10 and under); Pewees and has purchased new uniforms, charge and special programs in Durst of Longview, Washington \ hour. Thursday—9 to 10, story (12 and under); Cubs (14 and bats, ball and other equipment keeping with the spirit of the and Johnny Belanger of the U. S. hour; 10 to 11, rhythm dancing under) Intermediates (16 and for them. No. 1404 is on the day are planned, announces Miss Marines in an eight rounder. A (kindergarten); 11 to 12, girlV under); Seniors 18 and under); backs of the suits, representing Dorothea Lensch, director of the six round bout that is scheduled beginning tap; 1 to 2, shuffle- all playing at 2:30 p. m.; for to be a Llulu brings together our that ‘union. park bureau’s recreational divi­ Dad’s division and the unlimited own Eddie Wharton and Booker board and Pee Wee softball; 2 , d These boys have been playing sion. 3, Little Giants softball; 3 to 4, in age players, play will begin at Ellis of the U. S. Navy. splendid ball. „Portlanders should feel partic­ 6:30 p. m. First bout is slated for 8:30 handicraft, and 4 to 5, story hour. Last Sunday they played a ularly fortunate in having avail­ Friday’s schedule opens with TOURNAMENT PLAY white team—from Woodstock— a able to them so many recreation­ P. M. and the tickets go on sale sandbox building and is followed BEGINS THIS WEEK double-header. The first game al areas—close to home. Almost Thursday at J. K. Gill. Registration for local play­ between 10 and 3 b ytourna- was won by the white boys— 5 to every section of the city has its We wonder just what Leo the ments and special events, and ground tennis tournament play 3—the second won by the colored own park or playground where Lion is going to do with his spare the day’s activities close with closes Friday and tournament —5 to 3. members of the community can time now since he has retired? handicraft instruction. Saturday’s play will begin the week open­ This Sunday, July 1, at 1 P. M. find a diversity of intertsts in Or has he retired, you know he schedule begins with croquet in­ ing June 25 announces Miss Ger­ they will play, the Sunnyside beautiful outdoor settings. There said if he lost to Roy Miller he struction, 9 through 11 a. m. A trude Kay of the park bureau’s Team at Powell Field, 22nd and are over 50 parks and park play­ would retire and we are looking picnic at noontime is followed recreational staff ,in charge of S. W. Powell. The public is in­ grounds scattered about the city, for him to retire most any day by relay races and group games this activity. The public parks vited. eight outdoor swimming pools now. Incidentally Leo need not in the afternoon hours. All members of the Executive and four indoor pools, as well as feel bad about losing the decision (Continued on page 7) Committee No. 1404 and mem­ m a n y community recreation toRoy Miller, if performance bers are especially invited. buildings. There are flood-light­ means anything he will be proud Any ex-baseball player with ed areas for night games, for to say that he stayed those ten O U T OF talent who belongs to Local No. tennis, softball, baseball, ping rounds with Miller. We predict A D A M 'S HAT 1404 is especially invited to join. pong, badminton and other rec­ that this guy Miller is champion­ Admission to the games is free. reational activities at Buckman ship stuff and will be a headliner in Madison Square Garden before he is a year older. He fights his own fight and make the other fellow fight that way too. A smart campaigner and one to keep L o u A m b e r s l o s t ib c a n z o n a i your eye on. Bu r BEAT HIM IN A RETURN 6 0 / w HAD HIS U6KT- VVElGHT CROWN Field, Grant Park, Washington LIFTED BY ARM­ Park, Laurelhurst and Westmore­ S T R O N G -