Hubbell Harls. 4th As Giants Defeat Hal Schumacher ,. . .. -...-...~.... NEW YO New York's League leading Giants combined the wizardry oi Pitcher Carl Hubbell and two home runs 4-2 today in their first meeting oi the 198B National League sea- son. of 20-835 Chicago fans cold and threatening Weather to watch Hubbell fen sev- en Cubs and scatter nine hits well *3 F1521: gs straight win of the season. Ott gave him a 2»0 working lead .in the first inning when he clubbed Larry Flenchs initial itch ‘o him for a home run af- er Jim Rpple had walked. In he sixth Ripple was on base as c. result of a. single when Ott hit another homer-his fourth o! the year and the 22nd by the Giants Slammintz out two home runs and a double, Johnny Mize slug- Lculs Cfilfllnals to a 4~2 v‘c‘ory over Brooklyn Dodgers in theilr first acres opener in St. J0" =. ‘The biz Cartiiml first baseman ' three runs and scored twice himself to almo<t single- handedly give Lon Wameke his third victory of the semen. Waite Hoyt was the losing prcher. Phiilies Blank Reds In Cincinnati the Phillles put over two runs in the eighth inn- blunk the Reds 2¢0 in a éwiiwéifiii 2°11": Ewrismrl stefla=w=rs=ezwsegal outriulrred bottle of the blue-crass ‘and top of! one of the most smashing form reversals in the colorful history of the race. Carrying the com-s of Herbert M. Woolf. Karwns City, Mo, to their first triumph lZ-a/wr §§FE¢%Q5*3E Q8 H235’ i’)? 5B Selmiclds C<‘n"t Wait Fiiihtlno Fox. the 5—5 favorite and full brother of the renoimd - ai , deribv winner in i930. 11w Vivwwvvvvv vvrvv vvvvvvvvw BOWLING HULKEY WRES I LING RK, May 8—(AP)— pitchers’ duel to defeat Chicaga Cubs on izwo vzalks and ttwc bounder . ate ha}! of the 12th achieve his fourth gave Pittsburgh a 2-1 over Boston him home. Giants made it two tory on Saturday but at badly hurt when struck chest by a line smash. sible broken rl . tilt at Si. 1.0 ls Zawrm Stages Spectacular Stretch Drive To Ca Derby In BY ALAN GOULD thmwlt-iré. in 31112122121517?!” oollzigtizi? e too purse , oi ‘lmcllml n5“ 3PM“ Writ" $47050. the vrlrmefs net shpgre of CHUR - Lwlr?‘ at $19.20 to win $8 80 to place and glle- Mil-v 8 AAQ-EIMWTI" s4 so m show. for each s2 ticket glge orse n the stmn es Keri- 1 ‘ i _ Derby field since 1922. came n we mutuel mach “a from behind with a spectacular -___-___ Saturday to win the of the $50000 thor- ‘ri stood off s. great challenge bv W‘lliam Du Errfitk! fielding by (the Jrfs stout. hearted Dauber paved the way for the to win by a. length, Leafs 18-6 win in an exhibition name yesterday. L. Clark- Flnlshes Third i in bitched a steady Bil-mo 101‘ the Leafs while I. CIOW and Hughes attempted to muzzle of the winners. five Iencths tori-her ‘ a w 5 . 3 s: :1 F; z: a out Hal Price Head- The line-ups: We Mm f?’ for .. v - . ar n. o z . . “as The ch e’ which m“ our)! first base: F’. Dooley, second base; D. Warren Wrlgh". ‘Bull Lea. lllre- Giflnisl L‘ Arsenal!"- “m”; wise disanvpnnteli and wound up I- Cmw‘ pltfiletr and, Jim b” eight in a relc of 1o J- Purcell’ f 5 Past?» - aid. second base. J. Hwhes. stunning Upset base and pitcher; J. Richard shoréostltvvt I. left‘ file’: A crowd of 65.000 spectators was V. Wan- CB“ T9 B I - one q; the biggest up< Donald. right field; rrwnagcr and ever to climax the 0011611. J- 316mm- t. It was a field day "“"“"‘”—_"" shot players as well LUCK‘; o}, gov;- 7 ahremaflcabllehttlurnplii {or wing ,_ ter crses. w 1c ran - -3 an UN LN, En 15M _. (op) _ knocked mos’. oi the pre-race bee iecgmwsonis amen“); 155g calculations into a cocked hat. ~ m win the Lady Yul-mouth Hun Lawrin became the first star of Cm) resulted in a fractured leg the winter tracks to win the Derby ; this year his horse fell after romp- fxilncsafilack Gold was v-Cwrlfiv-S’. imz home first, the rider breaking 1 . h ,,_______,______ is nose. BASKE IBALL OTHER SPURT Win Cubs; Injured Belgium Leads Way In Third Round Of Play Royals Down Jersey Giants In Twin Bill Mgy 8—(G.P.)— Yanks FYre Three Homers To Defeat “quite Sox 7-3; ’ Red Sox Blank Tribe 5-0 ORK. May B --(AP)~.. three runs at Chicago Whi wanf h’ ' .,,,.., so... ‘°i‘§i“'ti".‘“ In 8 b81316 betw B wB-l- um e wl-Y tars and Rookie ilterlinmy Vander- m? $11 H1691‘. the grime was scoreless for seven inninsfi. The Phillie: scored on! 19031118114 filler Da m Washington. Poland. Italy and Y ball game, but als man, Joe Kuhel, who possible broken right may be out s month. brig belted his second the season with a the fourth frame. and and Joe Dlmaggio sixth to drive Bill Wu-ilingitcrfs fifth and the Browns‘ oss lztha. hotme run and two Mueller scoring on Martin's 0118 fly and Klein in on Schareinu rally in the 11th inn- Rtunanla awaited 8-2 fly in itront of the Plate t? winning run rmtm second but Rodin pitcher Roy Joiner came with The first ball Lou 1mm served Whleh drew a first- Al Todd, first manu inhhe Pir- gming, went soaring over the left field wall and Aumw vmculcoinannv BACHELOR e gave Philadelphia Athletics brain? and a 7-6 victory over De~ ‘Hailing bv one run as s result Gehrimrea-‘s home run the first hold’ of the eticr filled the bases h one out on singles by Fnnev and Ross‘ error which beat L. statics and thens. Lacroix whipped 5t turdaifs singles m while Charles Nae- eaoh clcuted on The Bees took a. one run lead in the second inning on sucresswe slnglea This lasted ur.— til the eighth when Lee Handley doubled and Lloyd Waller singled Catcher Norm Klee’ seven-inn’? nizhtcen. with the score at 2 Red Rufflm fanned nine and p in the pinches thrmlgh~ scored his fourth wir. of Schumache Injured Ol .74‘ third round. India ad matte-ally when Austria. Germany. and New ted to Hungary. single scored Finney and SATURDAY GAMES es fired 17 hits M‘ 29 and trampledDe- aggic and Gehrig is apiece Les over me Pimws Wm‘ a $5 W? Powers collided as they went for Name British Walker Golf Cap Team of the services oi their top right- hander. Hal Schmacher, who was An Even Dozen 1m carvamsu srom League-Lending Cle 5-0 with three hits ener to give Boston 33,100 turned out to r, the Indians pitch- e former schoolboy his stulill. After runs in the first Feller was removed itter. John Humph- from New Orleans. wn with two hits and one run the rest of the wa ier being charged with the --BASEBALL TiiEsuLTs SUNDAY GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE 003 001 0.10 14 200 m0 000 2-1 16 0 Rowe. Coihnan. Auker and York; Nelson nd Although outhlt 114 Rochester Red Wings defected Toronto oland swept its five Leafs 74- 5mm"? H°W3 Denmark. Italy and meet in the next roun Yugoslavia won a 3 over Czechoslovakia w Punced defeated Czechoslovakia, 8-6, Demeter Mitic of Yu over Cejnar by defa Hubert diagnosed the injury as severe chest cflncussimls and pos- Thllee hundred and sllitv He ordered m1 to hospital, “grf °‘ the W“. Camidialu At Cincinnati, big Max Butcher hurled a steady game to iv Brooklyn a 7-4 win over the Reds. Cubs took 10 innings to defeat Boston 5~4 after leading by four runs in the fourth. Wet grounds postponed Philadelphia-St. Louis U . swept’! the two-game series with 1 - c Cleveland defeated Philud 4-2 when Hal ‘Rocky's the eighth inning drove N Hale for the wdnni A single by Cecil Tra ed Zeke‘ Bonura from second giwe Wash ngton cry fiver Chicago in a 10-11mm bat- e. two t th W WY two inorlsecfienin in: flrshtlmcsrffatloe behind the nizghe- eader veterans, including Jersey City 3-11 on saturclay and tuna then lost the only game in s four- ion Hecwz- Thomson lame series with Jersey 048mb is" “not “at "m" _ w named m5‘ +6’ 6d. L] standing at 32116‘. to the Brltbhuwalkgiflted journ Dlay overn ness. The umcir continue and w ed to play. awa Metic. The sert Zagreb, Yugosls. th 111119 to ad- ight due to dark- e ruled play must hen Cejnar refus- rded the match b0 es was staged at Saturday Menzel and zPunce and Metlc ds unexpectedly Syracuse hr ings and then 10a 8-’! when Joe Mack of the Chiefs anncked out a double for the winning yals won thcfiltroo lame so 10ml Oil’ s rt all the find it dull’: end s. man who dncsnt [allow some recreational plll'Sllll_1rho does not recognize the old gay rietice in wars are Harry SATURDAY GAJWES NATIONAL LEAGUE 100 030 020-4 10 0 100 010 300-6 10 0 hurnacher. Coffman, G pture Thrilling Upset Peters. Newcom addition to Bnlen. are A P ninik l/Vins Montague Ping Pong Club To u r n a m e n t took a 2-1 lead years ago. it was wflvlnoc most Canadians that "I: Pfl-YB lo Pluy" was a slogan worthy of nation-wide adoption. m idea o! "Sports Week" was tam; up enthusiastically. all across can. ads. and with each succeeding yw t l1 nhrialsand Hcmsle)‘; - 11 . van SW01 meant Turner. alfluez. Bryan, Car etc D6611 emau and Petra beat. talus young team rilv- Qoenlng singles with land on Saturday. Cris . Cork, Eire, schoolboy who cw will celebrate his 8th day. compiled a sc we“ n; Music's n. . , ones’ ng n 102'! Shciltlsh wen. 000 . R “mg Cox and Seweil, Re '.' u a stuff; 001 loo 050-7 1g 201 010 élx-B l2 0 Van At-ta. Knott and ugh Fm-rell, Appleton and R. r A. G. Paélflsmwcn ttbe Ping Pong cup town championship was held recently. Th 0nd year for tihe club to tournament. Motntasue sea Bcouts conducted the event this last year's winner was Curl tier.‘ St. Louis, postponed. Leafs Capture AMERICAN LEAGUE Baseball Standing names nlayed QUWIY» NATIONAL LEAGUE caao 000 00B Hubbell and‘ Mancltlilzmm a nch, RMBEB and l.‘ 6 - m coo coo zoo-a '1 000 101 02x—4 l4 t and shes. 89w- and Poifen-berxer and York‘ fi o-Oé to av m“ the s“ hug”, AMERICAN LEAGUE for the A the round the ' Kentucky Lad in and Pyttak; Ross n 100 000 60x—'l 8 2 lkug and Sullivan; Grove and ---— u . LOUISVILLE, Ky., P.)-It was a Kentuc from this Kentucky FIB/YO“! Robert Clements, MacKimion whrlle . ted to Grant. In ols dd o-n-w oaq-ar-wu O-ln-n-nd UFLQI-IOQ-ldl 0 1-4 3 010 000 110 2-6 15 0 . Rlrmey, Cox and Bewal eillley, Kohlman. Chase rre . mod V d o Waite and A W ; 8n $1’ Meer n? Lombardi. Hershbe INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE 5 g. é s 3 fieldJl J. glstrmtihdcénfi flel - g. Wed Martnrh e; nadir. - M13195‘ ‘"2110",, Hailgilaey; coach, J. Gallant. Parks in the finals Canada ‘- wide Skeet Tourney To Be Staged my ‘t-(Olfi-‘rho ct skeet shooter-c ls. twin... no There was a. wad of mud in the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE but nothing but 179-9 at did everything im to. he said , almost rev- they had Dlaced the Herbert Wooifs De a. race horse that can really run a .. Baseball's Big Six- (A.P. By Guardian's corner of his eye 400000060410 praise on his li 004 300 23x-—12 15 azurak and Grouse; nnaqofifi 55:05:44“ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Carpenter, Rggron 1'1 In l sccondGunnct g 1 Redmond; Lsnfran- r llson, Klivak iensberaer. Judd oqaqngofi Hv nu~@¢@4“ Glmc i .1 ,Cit_ 0000110000L-4l0 2 fifties v 00000200003-615 1 Joiner and Redmond; Polll and es 040 e101 102 101 000-1 15 Gas House Gang 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION w and Redmwm Calm“ Club Canad- formod club in ovary a A A‘ aanhhhahnnah‘. PO+O-O-O-O-&Q+OJ**‘ “é ‘#vv‘ ‘ v iv v ~‘.'~ ~a YOUR CHANCE to win a fly rod FREE pm. ‘l tflshtth m. un- us- all; glazing purchatlsgoe Ifezll-lll Warm 0f fishing gear or tackle. 10mins)’ be the largest presented I? W 8M I Mar Slipping Says Casey Stengel asrue. mlabascdonwcrmore at Inulsvlile 8. guinea: City 4 448 Minneailaglls, Columbus-St. c Dartmouth (blclist Seriously Injured now have by Dcmilnyhuldnrh- a Domitudion-widc Mare than 100 clubs Softball Notice Rent r tn tc wetesmorwmglit at 8 o'clock- to teams By EARL IIILLIGAN bu; with gm mum _ Associated PNII Sports Writer s nt of the Dllns to~ . May nsmmx May a (OP)—- 1 1 8h t, Wm; LN!‘ 0mm“ d” - . -— w so Bernard MacNell. ws in hosPlw-l m?) “J. M “Dom the k ll rid lternul in zellledawhennhts bicycle collided with a. trutcl; on a. street in nearby Dartmouth Saturday. said he had little chance of re- mttea n; Lead = Redmfligx. 29: Ott, Giantgrln. ___________ Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Tonlghfi Schedule It 7 O'clock Sharp JUVENILE BASEBALL MEETING ti t all those d lrwfl 0f Mee m: o m m e8 e Baseball Leagu will be held at Les Dds barggrjshoo, 8.30 sharp to- lcat year's Mid at flaue meson. ti also. ‘and a r21- otf egocllgive of Midget Mums. lch ch v1 nshlps will be mritflnw Zone New Brunswick and i’ would win s. first division (Nova Scotla. the J Medw-ick per ltlartin and comp Ontario in- team in no (On- as 0v ______________ HARE GOES STEEPLING —-—— . nd and) Western ions (Br! a. A LL47‘ vrcrtoms A tram -- (OP sly tragréeédwto teen the n Remember Vixen u, m...“ 3,‘; “m...” .._-- is conflnod SUNDAYTINNI m‘ awn-slls-t >-wh hi» 10'. fishes Dcvidlm ed tennis b0 cllflgwed people into closer aw. 555i. hm four and I think 3f‘!!! E & ‘A § RECREATION “inn. m _____. '3“ 1nd- “11 Wes. exert div sum the m. erfluoua who indulge in m, your ‘round 1c comm. Politic Vldehds D41 d the-spdrismlln, my“ lXTIKIOS-ibll‘ 9 1°!’ Dilly is inherent in ti! §1eslthy individuals; when (jam, B11 . and Recreation Week u"! Dublin. twelve not necessary u; Jrlooded Canadians in lpmttlcgl. ly every municipality in the Dc- nunicn. Only it Jew "week " h ' i and maintained rlatioiallil grity in the world scramble in topical events and peril ular ucts to the attention 01c the Canadian people; one oi the most far-r. “naturaF-s pioneer in field-Js Canadian Sports avd “fir. Week. Over a decade ago. it came intc twins-mamas ed thmu r gh its early infancv by sterl- ng m-opercticn on the part of all edtiuzns of pubiicltywnnci prclr “hi? .1 t. P0 an pm ical plogress With the spontaneous public re- sponse, the seven-day period has gained yearly in influence and le- suits-Ari its efforts drslgilvci to promulgate the benefits oi lic-sltll- ful play and recreation. The news- 0 PM»: world has been a potent owe in givi theflweck“ Domh- lun-twide sign icancc; many mn- istezs, convinced that a swtlnti b-dy is most likely to house a sound soul. halve delivered special "Smwts Week" semnons. based on rel- .nt texts; radio stations have ronsst- y told the story will. special c‘: of sports talks, SlillplflTlPlYPil "week" has mmic such " announcements. n the file of “Sports Wvrlt 55 the follcwlng example oi ewupccer cO-Uperfitlon is pitkflli "me value of sports to the world. the value of sports to Canada. ll tar fmmfiaeing fully tinder-stood m general an- yet. A mo precision of the mlmv advantage! and wooriunities offered. a keen- er recognition 0f all that olvml. wholesome contests mntlbitic to tilt life of a community cln oniv 00ml filflllgh oductrflon. Teoch Penile to play: it mam-rs not. if it l~ lawn bowlin or rugby. if it be a _rhztm- pltmshp team n“ will ‘luR-l") scrubs‘; the big th‘ng is ‘Plr-l" ~— and play falrlv. The $10991‘- "Y l,“ 890715 world is "It Pays t.» Pirli'- pays not oniv in dollars and Writ‘- but in the lzaizrng oi qlmlvlrs H"! standard: which crow“ ll‘ l" duced to the scale of m‘l'("‘ll‘lli' mewurement " “rr PAYS TO PLAY-" W“ “'91 be the nat‘cn‘s slorn from Sil- urday. May 21st. to Siiltllfllfli‘, Ytiflll 28th. when Ccnrdisw" w‘ll malt/wit y I en’ even crow ‘l1§‘_ll)l"V mlrltolllf calcium have the tum: 1’§n4"“"" °°- l" l" °' the National Leaguefsaid "But t-hcfne not as were last year and Movie lit-l Rr~r»=-'*l' 11 Wgskqrhgn Ilwv Wrrss Flinn“ TV of ‘Spar; for sport's Sake. o+++>eo4”‘ Horses For Sale g Just arrived. twv 1'5"“ loads of choice horses- Wellington McNeill- ‘ ‘ $4‘. gr‘ gfi "CAP" STUBBS AND HPPIE LOOI<—— “new: Know: rt": SPNNG- cu. MY LANDl-— 0018 Ht t-Ym’ 11M mmws: com vvvvvvv " ss HIMSELF Qwmirsssuttwl MCIICYI MY LAN!" H‘ U°“"If ‘Maw WILL, HES O01’ ‘FDW ILII ‘D “B, envvmn ~