‘ hill‘ MAY 22. 1937 IN THIS CORNER Monday the 24th Ls a big day in 5p0rl. in Charlottetown and a throwback to the days when ath- letics were booming on the Island. For the first time in a long while baseball leagues are ready to get underway and Monday afternoon is featured by two Junior games. 1n the afternoon Summer-side sntiets help Junior Canadiens pry iin- lid ofi the junior season when they meet the local team in an exhibition game. Soviets field a strong lineup and the game prom- l.\t‘!~ to be close. In the evening the junior league gets underway \\'ll'l’l Esquires meeting the Holy Redeemer Dodgers, last year's lun- ior champions. The evening's spori bill features inc iiig boxing match at the For- ltill bciwcen" Leslie and Johnson. Also on the card are two other tiehis that might easily draw the qniilllht from the two big heavy- nriuht battlers. It will be war with Jtiklllg gloves when this pair clash 1nd almost anything can happen from an early knockout to a bris- tling. savage ten round battle. + + + + Rarelv does one hear so many ‘|lil."l'(‘lll- comments on a boxing match Many are picking the ‘ter- Flllt‘ hitting Cardigan boy to stop it‘ lie while others, tiiking note of "he nine the Souris boy spent in .lll' United States. are certain the former champ will be declared the irinner. d‘ =¥ l '44 But from the fans‘ standpoint it m. es little difference who will be "v uriied the victor. They will go to the fight to witness a gruelling, lillsillllg struggle and they are not. very apt to be disappointed. John- ion. a veritable tiger when arous- "d. should give Leslie a mighty hard time of it every second of the fight. He will be meeting an opponent who nevcr backs up and ihis will be nll to his liking. + + + ln fact. Leslie also glories in this of milling. and there you ilnvc a fight shaping up as a toe to toe slugging match. And some- tiunp has to give when two men as rugged as Johnson and Leslie are winging. Science will be for- gnllPrl as each strive to annihil- ‘tic the other in the quickest pos- ubie manner. =l-' +' =4‘. While the fans themselves have little interest in what is at stake ll|-\t‘l'lIlf‘l(‘SS the fight is import- nlll to both boys. To the winner nili go ihc award of getting a !'il;llit'(‘ at Jim Evans‘ crown, and this assures action. Leslie, de- ‘inoned by Evans has been clam- oring for a chalice the last six iioiiiiis; Johnson himself has eyes mi the title. That in itself is en- ougli io assure areal he-man fight. We predict a knockout early in zhe bout. While the maili event has the fans steamed up the other fights mi the card will produce plenty ilt'll0ll. Bennie Binns and Sammy tin-tin of springliill will tangle in nii fl-round semi-final while Danny lilcCnrnlac of Souris meets the up nnd coining Young Farrow of Vic- tin-la in the opening prebmlnarr- Both fights will see hard hitting aiid very likely end in K.O.‘s. 1k ti" 7-K Billie Holm. veteran of Maritime ring warfare will referee the main bout. Holm. it will be remembemd lost. to Bill Sparks of Amherst here in the eighth roundof a scheduled ten round bout. + ' ' ‘-l-' 1f there was any doubt about the chances of the Rovers being Strong factors in softball circles this season it certainly was ais- prllctl inst night in their game against the hard-hitting Esqulree. R(l"‘l'S went about their work like reasoned veterans. In the pinches lliey were unbeatable and if they kvtp up their present clip it is go- inc to take a mighty good team to take their measure. 1- + + T-l‘. And the league is certainly- linriing to warm 11p. Last night's game showed that plainly when Umpire Nels Whliloci. chased an Eduire player from the coachin! box and a minute later out of the thine altogether l0l‘ Pfol-esl-lnfl l iii too strenuously. =l~ 4‘. éli With Nels performing players Ire allowed little leeway. As 1on8 is they play actxrding to the rules and within the bounds of them it is Julie alright. but once they over- iiep the bounds he rules with firmness and despatch. He is the "bliss" when behind the plate and the league will be that much bet- lwr for having an arbiter that doesn't allow the game to get out 0f his control. + 4-.’ 4-? The Herald modified marathon on June 5th will hold special in- lcrcst for Islanders this year with the announcement of the entry of Russell Doyle, youthful Charlotte- town runner. 3-’ =+= l’ 4‘ Doyle it will be remembered W00 the novice prize in this same Pa“ l" years ago and this season is lfl wonderful condition for the Ulnd and local supporters have Ulvntv confidence that he will fin- lsh well up with the leaders. ii‘ =+ =.+ + The youngster has the ecessarr "illlllna and coilrage for the grind ‘llllflllilh a little short of pound- WP he often has displayed 110Gb’- lllil heart that has carried him 0W1‘ TiTE cnnntmwaroww cunt; -_\i mo; m...” auwuue - . W“ HOCKEY a noxmc WREQTLING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Softball Back Tb D9101! 771a Alleys uotv NAME MIXED Last nlflht 0n lf-‘Ys twelve evenl nowum; DOUBLES iihemfliiciii lame M‘ d_ i! e tea-ms 1"“ i» m - gfialfimlli "9 the scores: The following 36 teams have sur- vived elimination for the first two rounds:- F‘. Egan and H. Praught 2396 H. Fisher and M. Duffy 2390 L. Duffy and G. Keenan 235B E. Robin and D. Smith 2275 G. Young and J. Kirwin 2250 R. McGillivray and K. O'Brien 2242 K. Acorn and I. Dougan 2214 R. McLeI-lan and M. Caxragher 2213 A. Joy and A. Goss 2202 F. Buote and R. MacFarlane 2192 F‘. MacMillan and H. Corcoran 2176 A. Gorrnley and P. MacKinnon 2170 P. McQuaid and A. Mathieson 2165 Dr. Maclienzie and S. Mailett 2164 D. MacDonald and F. Martin 2160 R. Dalziel and B. McCabe 2149 L. Doiron and M. MaeGuigim 2145 R. Duncan and M. Clinton 2143 F. Tierney and Mrs. I-lowatt 2132 G. Toonbs and L. Corrigan 2126 J. D. Webster and M. Martin 2122 V. Coyle and .L. MacDougali 2109 L. COTCOIBH and J. Dillon 209B W. Craswell and F. Flynn 2081 S. Mathleson and E. Mitchell 2063 W. Oatway and M. Alyward 2059 L. Blanchard and I". Slnnott 2057 G. McDonald and C. McGuigan 2050 E. Vessey and J. McCabe 204B M. Dowillng and G. Young 2040 C. MacDonald and B. Trainor 2039 A. Sherren and A. Birch 2082 J. Hughes and E. Dousan 2021 H. MaeCannell and A. Sherfi’ 301? B. Callaghan and D. Brown 2012 Ev Jay and F. Mallet-t 1993 Schedule Of Criand Circuit NEW YORK. May 2l—(APl —The 1937 Grand Circuit schedule. formally 5009mm"! today by E. Roland Harrlman, president of the big time trot- ting loop. shows a rain o! 0M city and two weeks of racing over last yflllr- Alflwllm- M555" scene of running races for sev- eral years. represents the ad- dltlolnal track. Dates follow: Toledo, Ohio, June 28-July 3; Cleveland. July 5-10: Goshen llilmi-le tracki. July 1347i old oi-ehard Beach. Men Jul! 19-111: Agawam, Mask. All!- z-v; Goshen (Good Time emu, Aug. 9-14; sprinzflrlfl- Ill., Aug 16-21; Columbus. Ohlo. Aug. 30-Sept. 4: Infill"- apolls. Sept. 6-111 SYPMIIHQ. N.Y., Sept. 6-11; Refldlfll- Pl- Sept. 13-18. and Lexington. Ky. Sept 24-Oct. 2. With the lengthened sched- ale, I-Iarrlman estimated more than 5100.000 in purses hi! been added to the Grand Cir- cult. The llth renewal of the llambletonlan will feature the week of racing at Good Tim! Pa! Goahenh mile track. knowing or recognizing the wold quit Doyle will give of his best and that is all that can be expected of’ any athlete in any branch Ol apont. lt was mentioned yesterday that the bueball diamond at the Park was being put in flne shape. Yes- terday the writer was greeted with a pleasant surprise when he took an opportunity of looking it over. It is even better than at first thought. Scraped and rolled it now predents a billiard-like surface with not o. pebble in sight. Bill Ryan. former athletic‘ star and now one of the most ardent sport followers in the city. is in charge of the wont and is certainly making a fine Job of it. lit d! 1K =0! A fine pitching mound is well on to completion; markings such as foul lines. batting and coaching boxes will be put in today rmri when the job is completed junler and industrial league players will have one of the finest diamonds Rovers Capture Lead In League Turning e Esquires 13-4 l , that time; . their times at i one-sided the game produced spark- i l F- Ellen 19s 19s aas H. Praught 13g 2 _ Second 33 231 I'm" f‘ fi 24o 21s Third 188 139-1138 4- Gwmlev 24s 219 255 P McKlmm 154 _ Hunh 81 157 1.109 K. Acorn 231 1B7 267 I- Douean 10s 16 _ Fifth 1 H3 1094 g. Callaghan 269 263 229 .Brewn B1 108 1 _ Sixth 09 105g G. Stewart 204 220 Kl! MuDouean 108 147 120-1030 Seventh C. MicKenna 143 280 184 E. McCabe 136 124 163-1 Eighth 030 .1. n. Webster 151 194 22o M. Martin 151. 21o 102-1029" Ninth J. Ford 283 180 181 n. McQuaid 9s 19o 90-1019 Tenth - R. Larter 205 145 235 F. Hogan 119 103 1:11- 999 Eleventh A- Kelly 144 12a 19a A. Creighan 143 97 199- 894 Twelfth B. DesRioche 217 102 185 M. Brown 109 86 90- 788 several Not tough races. in the Maritime: to perform on. .5“'PP°l‘llng their hurier's seven. lI"_"'1P1'~°hl-ll8_ with a near flawless 194118 eixhlbltlon Ev vers last night hi8 bats silenced by. the Zlugooth clirefensive play 9f the Rm Th-eF-Sqll “f: were never in the lead. run-V mil ed a Rover first inning n . ahslngle that went for a home m w en t-he ball rolled out of the; grasp °f a“ Esquire fielder, with an . earned run of their own in the last‘ of the second. but‘ after the win-, 1101's had counted five times in the, mild the losers seldom threatenecfi For five innings they went, Scot-Hess lllalllly UIrOuEh the brilliant ileld ‘"3 °f the" Opponents, and thought 90°!’ “time thwusii with three runsl in the last two frames the game? W“ W911 beyond their reach by Rovers had counted a $10K!" tally in the sxtli, added four more in the seventh and ended bat by pushing across a. brace of tallies in Lhe ninth, Although the score was rather in: play at times with the fielding of Acorn and Goss of the Esqulres and Cairns, McNeil and Wliitlock of the Rovers providing h ghiights. Three home runs were lut during the struggle with Stewart, McKin- non and Carmichael furnishuig the Opening Of Industrial Ball League Over the wgk-end fans will get a chance to see just what the 1937 ,Iiidustria.l League promises when the All Stars and Cubs pry the lid ‘ oil‘ the baseball season at the Vic- toria Park diamond, which has l-‘llely been put in great shape lllfflllllh the generosity of the City COlUlCII. Both squads will be a; full strength and a battle royal is expected. ' “Boo" McCallum will likelystart oirtlie mound for the All Stars. while Will Stewart is expected to toe the slab for the Cubs. Mc- Clillllnl. a speed ball artist. is ex_ pected to receive still opposition from the Cubs’ diminutive right haiider who also can burn them in when called upon to do so, Fred McCabe will call the balls and strikes at the plate with McLeod and Bill Ryan oi_ flclating on the paths. The game starts at 1.30. The secondgame. which starts at 3.15 Will bring-together the Na_ tlonais and Anchors and also Show“ be 5 bang-Hp game from start to finish as there is consid- erable rivalry between the We teams. Harry Larter, lean port- slde" 15 expected l0 Eflt the nod from the National manager while his opponent on the mound forthe Anchors will likely be Walter (‘.055 light handed curve ball art- Bill Ryan will act as umpir@-1n_ chief for this game assisted by .McCabe and McLeod on the bases, Pldyfas are asked to be on hand on time. as the games can be call. ‘ ed at the time advertisggl Golf Club Will Officially Open O n M o n ‘d a y The Belvedere Golf Club links will be officially opened Monday, f 24. officials announced. Usual sweepstakes will take place in the morning while mixed four- somes and other combinations will provide entertainment for the club members in the afternoon. All of the 1B greens will be open for play with the possible excep- tion of No. 7. it was said. Consid- erable work has been done to the course and clubhouse this year with the Maritime Golf Championships round-trippers. BOX SCORE R/OVERS AB R H P0 AE Cairns. cf 5 2 2 5 0 0 MCIl:nl5.1'f 5 2 2 l 0 0 McNeil, s5 4 4 1 5 0 1 McKinnon, c 5 1 1 3 0 0 Whitlock, 2b 4 1 2 2 3 0 JaY-Sb 4 0 l 0 l l Blaeouierelf 4 0 0 2 0 0 McNevin, lb 4 1 1 8 0 1 Curley. P 3 2 l l 1 1 Totals 38 l3 l1 27 5 3 ESQUIRES AB R H PO AE Stewart. 1f 5 1 1 0 0 1 E. G055. p 5 0 l 1 6 1 Carmichael, of 5 l 1 3 0 1 McKenzie, lb 3 1 1 17 0 l Squnrebrlggs. 2b 4 0 2 3 2 0 Whalen. 55 4 0 0 i] 3 0 AoOm.3b 4o~i0sii McLellamrf 4 0 0 1 0 0‘ Rockwell, c 3 i 0 2 l 0 Totals 37 4 7 2717 5 SUMMARY Earned runs: Rovers 7. Esquires 3; home runs: Carmichael. Stew- art. McKnnon; three base hit: Cairns. McNevin; two base hit. Goss sacrifice hit, Jay; left on bases: Ro- vers 3. Esquires 7; hits: off Gos 11. off Curley 7; strikeouts: by Curie)’ l. by G055 2. Umpires: at the plate. Nels Whit- lock. on the bases, Walter G065 and Bill Lawlor. SCORE BY INNINGS Rovers 105 O01 402-13 11 3 Esqulres 010 000 012- 4 7 5 to be staged here beginning Aug- ust 9 particularly in view. The club's new Scottish profes- sioniil, Charlie Galbraith and ‘iis assistant, Jimmy Walker, have also been busily engaged. Programs listing a number of matches have been released which will likely start soon after the of- ficial opening day. Tribe Holds ‘Slim Lead By Defeating Senators 7-5 NEW YORK. May 2i —- (AP)- Youthful George Cofiman, making his big-league debut today with Detroit Tigers, pitched them to an 11-inning 4-2 victory over the Red Sox in Boston. Neither team was able to score until the seventh inning, when Hank Greenberg, Tiger first-sucker slammed one of Lefty Groves of- ferings over the left field wall. scoring behind Gehringer who had singled. Manager Joe Cronin tied the count in the Sox half of the eighth with a home run after Cramers single. Gerry Walker. hard-hitting De- troit outfielder, waited until the llth inning to continue his con- secutive game hitting streak. Willi the bases loaded. he came through with a one-base rap through the infield, scoring Cochrane and Geh- ringer. Yankees Top Browns Bill Dickey snapped a single with two out in the llth inning to drive in the winning run as the Yankees topped St. Louis Browns 4-3 here. Hero of the game, however, was Lou Gehrig. who snapped out of his hitting slump with a. double. single and his third homer of the season with a mate on base in the first. Wally Moses‘ homer in the sixth with Bill Werber on base. counled with George Castei-‘s four-hit pit- ching. gave the Athletics a 4-_3 victory over Chicago White Sox 1n Philadelphia. Caster pitched hitless ball ilntil singles by Radclifi, Walker and Bonura, plus a forceout gave the Sox two runs in the fourth. Radclifi‘ got the fourth hit. a single, in the eighlli. In addition. Caster led a 10-hit attack on Monty Stratton with three hits in four times up. Tribe Holds Lead Cleveland Indians protected their slim lead over Phliadt ihia and New York with a 7-5 tr ‘llllph over the Senators in Washinillflfl. Earl Whitehlll. veteran southpaw lasted until the eighth when Hev- ing went in to maintain the 1n- diniis‘ enrly lend. Jlmmy Deslioiitz shooting for his "m, straight ylrlflfy. was knocked out in the seventh and Cohen fin- I iahed the game. BASEBALL SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 200 200 210-7 11 1 Washington 000 300 011-5 ll l Whitchill. Heving and Pytlak; Desliong, Cohen and Millies. Chicago 000 200 001-3 4 1 Philadelphia 010 003 00x-4 l0 1 Stratum. Brown and Seiveli; Caster and Bruckei". St. Louis 001 000 l0l 00-3 l1 1 New York 210 000 000 Ol-4 13 0 Hogsett, Caldwell. Blake, and Huffman, Hemsley; Pearson, Mur- phy and Dickey. Detroit 000 000 200 02-4 8 1 Boston C00 000 020 00-2 8 0 Coilnian and Cochrane; Grove and Dcsautels. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston l0l 200 002-6 l0 0 Pittsburgh 110 000100-3 7 l McFayden and Lopez; Bowman. Hyot, Brown. Bauers and Todd. New York 100 100 201-5 6 fl Chicago . 006 000 ZOX-B 12 1 Schumacher. Melton, Smith, Gab- ler and Dunning; Shoun, lee and Hartneii. Philadelphia Cincinnati Passeau. Johnson and Grace: Derringer. Brennan. Grissom and Lombardi. V. Davis. Brooklyn 000 002 000- 2 6 1 St. Louis 024 020 30X-l1 l2 0 Butcher and l-lciishaw. Jeffcoat and Spencer; Johnson and Owen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 100 200110-5 11 l Montreal 000 l0l 001-3 10 '1 Rochester 310 000 00x—4 7 1 Smythe. Johnson and Stephen- son; Klcinke nnd Crouch. Baltimore 000 000 000-0 8 2 Newark 601000 00x-7 it 0 Rhodes. Chagnon and Crouse; Donald and Rosar. Jersey City at Syracuse might game). ' Only games scheduled. Night Game Jersey City 100 000 000-l Syracuse 001000 llx—3 8 1 Stiles and Redmond; Mooty and W. Campbell. NEW YORK. May 2i-Loii Ambcrs, lightweight champion, will be on the boxing shelf until the latter part of August. Dr. L. M. Rosati examined the l-lerklmcr. N. Y.. clinmlliOfi today ulid decided Ambrrs i.-. siifferiiiv from a badly sprained ivfi and. told Amber: to stay out of the ring for three months. r :_. it: 200000 3lx—6 9 o; hand ' Battlers ReadyFor Cong i CHESTER JOHNSON i i i l GEORGE LESLIE Pick a winner out of this pair of mitt-slingers. They are (“heater Johnson nf (Jnrdigan and George Leslie of Souris who meet in the main event of the boxing card at the Forum Monday night. Both like illhe milling type of battle and the result of the hout is a toss-up. IJOWII TIIE i BACK STRETCH A brother of Greyhound 1.57 1-4. World's champion troticr ,E1l‘l'l\'(‘d recently at Arrow Point Farm, North Carolina. the properly of the millionaire tobacconist, William N. Reynolds. Nominations for the Kentucky Eilturit_v world's richest harness‘ horse purse for two and three year l old trotters, show an increase H115" year for the first time since i030. The enormous attendance of' spettators at Goshen Park. N. Y..i wlicli the Hamblctonian Stake forl tlotlers is raced there, leaves a; shortage of grand stand accommo- dation usually of between fifty to sixty thousands. so the practice is to sel‘. acivance book ngs of seals. To . date box reservations for Hitmblo-l toiiian Week at Goshen are away ahead of any previous year. Skou- hecan. Maine. reports its gijalid stand is more than lialf soId f0 ‘ racing ni its mid-August lanai SIlOVJilCQIlII stages the best show in, Maine and its dates are the same as Cliurloitetowii-August 16th to 21st. We mentioned some time ago that a new race track had been built at Aiiken, South Carolina. by the lllli-i lianaire .,.0l'l.Sl1’1fll1 Dunbar 130st- w.ck and some friends ivho have taker. up harness horse racing as a pastime. They have applied ior and been awarded Grand Cll't'llli (later for the iinai wind up of the season. In order to ])l‘O\'l(l(‘ llPtTs-i sary funds for a grand stand. seats; will be sold (‘i\l‘l'_\‘l1‘lg privileges for. a li\‘P-_\‘0fll' period. i The advent of Hollywood stars-i several of them young ladles-poloj enthusiasts and ivcaliliy sporiswolii- l en and sportsmen throughout the l United States to matinee racing. has _iuinped the price of good inan- ncrezl troiters with a flair oi silved very considerably. Harry O'Brien is making alter-i ations to his race track at A bvrion. widening it out ten fcct on both back and home stretches. Hi- ex- pects when the work is voinpltitctl tilnt it vvill be oiie of the lll\if‘.<l. if not the fastest half-mut- track in Canada. It is reported that Mrs. Margaret Ballard. North Sydney. has bought the pacer Royal Hanover 2.06 l-4.. ‘Pillllblfi to the 2.14 pace. He is a‘ ht-rse with a terrific fliahi 0T 511°?" nnd last season started 1n 81011011 events. winning five of ihcm. Twenty years ago last wcck Curls Neck Farm horses. O\\l‘l(‘ti by C. K. G. Bilings, were sold and Mr. Bill- 3 4i lugs; retired from active |)‘r\l'Ii(‘l\’)i1-5 tam in the harness horse sport, but rcta ned Uliian 1.58 for use illldvr saddle. A few weeks ago Mr. Bili- mgs riled nt- his Santa Barbara California. home. but the memory of his achievements still lives. as is evident by the many beautiful trib- utes to him appearing in harness lioise publ cations. Oiie popular Jfiillllfli in iis a-tliltivinl says: "We luili lll‘\f'I' Ht‘ his like lllllllll " Betty S. ‘.207. that raci-d with such success throughout the Mariiimcs Doctor for a piiiroii at the Old tiitirj. s: - l.i.\. Fall and cost. his I new 0\\_ll 2.100. His sire l.\ Proicc- » Ml! n) l--l. \vtil'lti's champion a: llllll are. Athices fioiii Piiicliurst is ilia. Jane Aziiii l.'i.‘l l-~i was '0"lllll‘,l lo pcrlectioii hill iliiti no‘ as; iiilles had been zlskeci oi llcr. 1 sec where the Siiininr-rs dc race i li'll' . and Exhibition buildings have l)l‘i'll oilcri-ti to the vliy for $2.500. ll is 1o ht- liopvti ilia-l- this (I0(‘-\ n01 iiltaii the passing out oi Summer- slfii‘ as a harness rating centre. 1n common with thousands oi others. the wriier has always looked lor- \\'ll|iI to July 1st at Simimersidc. il.l(I I am surc it would cause tiecp filril|lllOlllilll0lll throughout tliv liiirsu friill-riiiiy if raving is dscon- iiiincti there ui liiturc years. This season classes for July lsi havi- been announced as previousy pub- lislti-d-Llli 1.10‘. anti pure, 2.211 trot and pace and ‘ ‘£8 trot nnd pace. Yesterday and the tiny previous were lllf‘ (lilies oi the Silrnigficld horse sale ai. Springfield, 1ll.. where a lot of fast record horses including (if‘ll(‘l'lll Douglas 2.01 1-2. Calumet Durham 2.01 3-4, J. T. B. 2.02. John l3. Napoleon 2.03 l-4. 'l‘ii_vitii~ limin- ns 2.04, Edna Hctigewood 204 3-4, Single Prince 2.07 l--f. eita. 011%.! were offered. One or two oi these‘ is expected to ind new homes in the Mhriiimes, while several will no . doubt graduate to the .\lninc iwice- l aroimds. _ Harry iPompi Bailey has acct-pi- cd a position with Alllt‘ livflllhlvl‘ at Marie where lie wil prepare Lela i Knliiiilck 2.14 3-4. ehaiiipitiii .\l=\rl- I time bred four year oltl pacer hist- season. a three year old by Dilling- ‘ ton 2.13 l-4. a two year olri av Lusiv Frisco 2.07 l-4. nnd a couple of others. over the lriu-k alniosi adjnieni to Mr. Webster's property. The site 1s a beautiful one and the ' irucl: and ftmiiiig quite good. so that llnrry l-aii be expected in lurn out some llllviv I"l|ii|l‘ll_\' cainlltluies - tcontiniled on page l3) i' Boston Bees stopped the and Joe Bowman's winning streak man's pitching in his ilIClllLl in the first, four innings accounted i for illlillli‘ to lizl MacFayclen Hurls Bees To NEW YORK. May ZI-iAPI-l Pi rates today by taking the first game ot {he series in Pittsburgh 633. Danny MaoEay-den pitched an airtight game anti had no troubli- holding the home club in choc-k i after 1l| second inning with the aid of uifielders Tony ,' and Eiibii Cuccineiln Warsller who came to choke off threatening rallies . Wally Berger found Joe Bow- and for enough runs lo win with two doubles and a triple. Gene Moore dilplicnted that hitting record and drove in two rims. Berger's triple sent Bowman tn the showers and his first defeat of the season. ‘ Cubs Upset Giants The Cubs marched into third ' place and dropped New York‘ i Gianls to fourth by winning from the champions 11-5 in the f1,')(‘llt‘l' of their current series- in Clilcaio A s‘x riln splurge in ilie tlvrtl . inning. in which flit-v banged Hal Schumaclier out of the box and collected seven lllln off hlni and . his successor, Cllf‘ Melton, sowed un lhe game for the Cun- Drck Barteli hii his 10th homer of illf‘ year in the first iniililtr. Cincinnati Reels slialvpcti out of a ihree-ganlc losing streak lo (le- fcai Philadelphia 6-5 in Cncin- iiali and move ahead of I-lli‘ Phil- lies inl.o seventh place. A pint-h single by catcher gil Davis in the eighth Vir- llll' iizg following catcher Ernie Lombordis i third double of the game enabled Billy Myers} running for Lom- bardi to score the winning run. Cards Whip Dodgers ‘Between Ducky ltferhvick and Johnny Mlze on the clouting end i The Ionllwm! i‘; H" and Si Johnson's seven-hit pltCll-i ing. the Cardinals wnltzed in to an ll-Z win over Brooklyn Dodgers in Si. Louis. Mcdivick and Mini each con- iribilied a. homer with two males on base. Medxrick also got a single and drove in four runs. Long Tom Wmsett. knocked a homer In the sixth with a mete on base to account for all the Brooklyn scoring. How They Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAG UE three years ago. is training nicely I w” Lo“ Pt‘ at Saiiii John nnd iviil be n starter Nmark 19 7 F3‘ ill the iieo-ior-ali then- May 24th. Bung“? l4 w 51m together with Jean Straiton 2.05 l-4 i Montreal l? m ~i45 Hanover Courier 2.09 and three‘ Tmfllllil l; others. Fdldles 9T r 1 ____ Syracuse 12 l4 .462 The rainy weather the past week, Jersey City l0 l? .455 or so l Ciii ciotvn workouts at Baltimore 4 21 .160 the Charloitciouui Drying Park liacl‘, anti ille fastest. mile llegoti- AMBRJQAfl 55561.1; Z1'.(‘(i so inr is 2.29 l-4 by the four- ytriir-okl Millie Kalmuck 214 3-4.1 cpivpland 12 9 500 Plvcky Scott has been a mile in Philadplphla‘ 13 9 591 2.31. Slic is. lll rare form. display-E NM‘. York 14 m '53:; ing the best of manners with bettcrf Down“ l4 n ‘s60 two iniliute speed at the‘ Washington 12 l4 ' Chicago if) l3 .435 -, , , H , m. o1 _ ‘Boston 9 12 .4729 Iféxllgiligiiililh stnlii-ixiiitiinaiaii“(Piiii-hursiil 5t‘ Lmlls 3 l5 ~34“ t" a" ii z. in Promoter" two NfillEhUFi ]l()’l‘01l]lig‘l‘ lo Tull gill, Song NATFONAL LEAGUE ‘l 2.03 l-2. cliaiiipitiii L\\0 year old _ ii-oitt-r oi 19:115. Pl‘()ll10'.0l' worked aj Plllrbllftlll l8 7 .720 nice for Dr. ll. Al. Piirslinll ai Piiic- . Si._Lo1lis l5 l1 .57’; luirst i.\l'f> \\t‘<‘l{.\ i120 in 2.11. 115i Chicago l4 12 53a hall lll 1.05. l-si quarter‘ iii 32 sec-l New York l4 l3 519 tinus. Ullt‘ of iiiv lust ptrltiiliiniices; Boston 1i 13 45a 0.1-1‘ rvt-oi'ti<~(i for a two year old ov- i Brooklyn H H A4" er a hull lllllt‘ liuuk this early inl gnu-Hum“ g 15 37h iin- Milrflll. He 'l‘.'.i.\ bnilulit by the pi-madplpma m 17 370 , 6-3 Victory Over Pirates; Cubs Topple Giants 8-5 Jr. League To Get Underway On Monday Junior ball gi-i: an. v. i. l i start on Moiitlav ltvo games bt-liiu ~‘. .- z the holiday spurt l Ill the lillPlllllfill .1 i i i~ of ball iossv-r» ii ~~ ~ - to engage Jiiniii". M.‘ V‘ liim t‘ ieiis 1n an i\.\:liihi'~-: . . - fiumlnersitle llll- h. l’. , the Jilniorr. I-IWI", , ,».- game \vi.l uivc lflli iof how siroiio 1h. Iii ilie t'\'t‘llllZ'I Rctleonioi- Dnd; opening gaunt 1.1 "to -. -~ . flllllf/Pd Junior ‘i. junior teams ilflfii‘ diligently aiirl a ‘n: the llneilps pri>iiiia~ fought. iPilUlli‘ r l .t '.\'l‘ i: .~ having an evil, i-lml -. i. the league title. ‘Baseball zit-p in lcnt upon Ill!" lHt-l and it is hops-r! '2. ti aiices tvill llffivi 'il1' ,\_t‘_'i-['i. their opening can», i/I ri Schedule Of In d u s t r la I Ball League ilht‘ Illfiihlflili lia which will 2P! inn Victoria Park (lid lend. Five realm :1 i and will pfllllClliiiir 1.. thirty ganles. MAY‘ ‘Ir ‘ ‘Zil-Ail Stars vs Cilli . Zllrd-Naiionals m ‘ ZZStli-Bces vs All S‘ ‘Ifith-Cuhs vs NitziorniL. ‘filth-Anchors vs 13i- ‘Zlflth-All Stars vs NWiltiniliS, JUNE! list-Cubs v.~ Allfllnl‘ . Zlrd-All Stars v.- Anchors. ‘Sill-Cubs \.~ llii 8I.ll—NliIlIlllil..- - llth-Cubs rs A ll til-Anchor.- 'I3lll—-ClllJ.~ v.- . 15ll1-—Nlllltll‘" 25Ill—AllCll(‘l';. v ‘Nth-Bees 1's f‘ . Zfllli-Becs 1.- .\'.iii~' .l<. Ilfllh-All Stars vs C in . JULY: '4lIl--Ni\ll(>llili.» vs .~\i .~:'.;, llth-Bees vs. All .\'.i‘~. llth-Cilbs vs Nifllwiilns. 'lliih-Alivllni's \.< 13.» filth-All Stars vs .\' ' lfiill-Cubs vs Iii ‘lilth-All Siill. 20th-Cuils v.- nit‘ Zlst-Nationals v;- BN1 First lllllflPfl iiqilll“ i..l"( games. Asterisks mark \Ii=lI-(-t‘l4l -_'.iillC$\ ualih. t ‘ill-S, hour. I8 Entries In Turf ' Classic‘ 1C. I’. by filllllwliziilV ww- Il| \\‘II'I ’l‘0ROI\"l'() x y 1* huule l()lllfil'l’ti'.\ Ont. lo ilnl ., >.. Mel Ott Benched 4A. I‘. by (luardi: 1's Special Wire) CHICAGO. Yiay ill-For the first llllli‘ lll lils IZ-‘Jeur L'lll't‘(‘l'. Mcl Oi‘. Ni-yv York Giants‘ veter- :ili ouiiivitii r. n.1,. l’)(‘lli'il(‘(l iotial Oit has not illl safely in the ins! inc Giant game and shows a having average of onlv .167 for the first month of iill‘ season. .lliii ltipplc. sophomore flycliascr. If‘l'lllt‘l'l_\' \\'lil1 Montreal iii the ln- It‘l'llil’ii\ll7l] Lmatzuv look over Oti‘. assignment. ll. l‘l‘_'lll ilcld in to- day's game l1l_‘.’1lll.\l iilf‘ Cuh. and George lKlfififii Davis Weill. into ' centre ilcld. First boui 8.30 MAIN B01 GEORGE LESLIE 205 lhs., Souris Ex-IKEJ . Heavy (‘ham pion SEMI-FIN BPINNIE BINNS 150 llis.. (Th‘tti\vn PRELIiVIIlVeIRIIaXQ-Ji Rounds DANNY ‘.\lc(‘()R.\l.-\C 150 lhs.. Souris. I’.I'J.I. Light Heavy Champion First All- FORUM, MON. MAY 24th. \' s. “TTH ANOTHER PRELIMINARY.” h“ ' Ringside including fax $1.00; Reflrv“, “w,” "R 75c" Rush. including lax 50v- Advnnce sale at Forum Monday 24th. , pl‘llll(‘.lll_' lfi i ,2 Park for Iill will fll'.l\\' llltiit soils lll'il flu» (Joni. l'il'.ll‘ not i, track \\t'lt‘ forrcas" A poll" of iv‘ l ' r? Pllllli‘ and (io,._- .2 (‘zilli-tl in in 11k ,,. ' diivc to 'ill' il vi I Iilt‘ ilcti :1‘ no, ti.‘ Silver Juliilw anti Grilrlcl. SLii aw ‘~ pcrir-ciloii and rt ‘be-i for ll lop spit. . f‘\l‘lli. Star Card - Doors Open 7,. lT-If) Rounds CHESTER .Iflll.\'.\"l‘ti.\' 190 lhsz, (‘ardiean (‘unit-odor All-S Ruflllflx Vs. S.\.\I.\IY .\l \R'l'|.\ H3 llisu. Sprinuhill. X5‘. Vs. YOUNG PXARROW 160 llis., Victoria, I'.E.l. Opens l..'lfl p.m.