HULKEY BOWLING WRESI LING NEWS Reds iHand Giants First: Series Setback Of Season; Cubs Drab Phillies 21-2 Dizzy (Allociatcd Press CHICAGO. May 5 — Baseball's Oil-y Dizzy Dean worked like a lowly rookie today-with $185,000 arm Just so much ex- one out his c055 homage. ' The famed pitcher. from whom Chicago Cubs much cash an than three weeks ago to and (By Cardinals. began rest campaign he inate the soreness which tkneatens to knock a big hole in the Cub pennant chances. as outf D0 W8 motion el He wasn't. 0013mm; he wasn't discouraged. but made it pain he was serious about making cod-within 30 days-on a. come- for-mer greatness. y’be its the best thing after all that they found out something was definitely wrong with my he said. "I suspected things weren't right several days ago and I I haven't been r ack to “Ma - un izh that and my arm gets res lure I'll be all right again." Baseball Results (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Sullivan; Washington Harder, Zu and Pytlak,‘ Brooklyn Pittsburgh Philadelph Chicago La Master, Ind Atwood. Hartnett. 0'D a Bt. Infill l HVJURED l, Ole Diz, whose high priced arm was X-rayed yesterday and .ound to be handicapped by an inflam- shoulder wasn't the loquacious Dean he ogged around the i with three young sandlot ofa Kennedy, Coffrnan and bets, York; Ostermueller, McKain, Wagner and Desau Chicago Philadelphia Gabler and Sewell; Williams, Smith a is 01 213 .040 02x 12 16 3 Linke, Tietje, Mills. Bonetti Sundra, Murphy 000 003 012 6 13 1 000 060 ilx 8 15 0 ber _Milnar,,.l-leaving ' Hogsett, Johl- lnan, Appleton and R. Ferrell. NATION AL LEAGUE 000 002 000 000103 00x 4 ‘l 0 Hoyt, Frankhouse and Spencer; Lucas and Berres. New York Cincinnati Hell’ 400 Gee, Thompson, Hill and Moore; Smytbe and Klee. Newark Buffalo Russo, Makos ttgno and Rcsar. Kowalik, Jacobs and Phil Jersey City Toronto’ Stiles Gabler Caldwell. Berly. Meola and Reiber. AND-Play fair with the tobacco is sold to you with Dean In Serious Mood Begins Anew _..._._ Earl tumed over d three players leeks in Hood physical shape this year, mainly because I and my best pitching t is 185. When I izetdown to 105 040-000 000 4 '7 0 {id Hayes. 110 000 000 2 6 020 000 03x 5 10 0 Gumbert and Dunning; Weaver, Benge and V. Davis. is 010000 001 2 6 1 012202)): 21 1B 0 Reis. Slvess. Kelleher. Clark; Epperly and e . 000032000 5 9 0 000 000020 2 B 0 Shoffner and Mueller; Macon. Bush. Harrell and Owen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 006 001 2'12 00x 1212 2 ky Haley, Res- NfcCullough; Fink, 1P5 000 000 000 0 3 2 000 030 02X 5 9 0 a ti let t llilligaii) Sports Writer) rriers. that St. Lou the four-weeks hopes will elim- perl MUSCLE 20th. home runs Harold Kelleher. muscle, of old Wrigley y, ed arm off. He said ed by Clevelan Monday. arm, know first few weigh 193 burg Exce Hoyt check. eld his , I'm Teb- tels. Oil 200 l0 1'1 1 Thomas’ double. 102 041 10 12 0 and and 251 NLBIIEEG!’ LIB-ITY LV l1 D0088!‘ S o DIBYCIS The hurried uh 111165 ieaioval MlwPnall Emimtii §3§Z33% ‘i’ '3 i o0 es Jorgens, Fletcher and Grouse; Vie“ Q5 mmmrd Krist, Sherer, Llsenbee, Wilks and. w" 01 my m1“ Ogmdqwskl, Nan-om player since I have glflecuse 001000002 s a o g-gi-efiglvff g“ ontreal 011 020 02X 5 9 2 m“ w have a whole season.‘ 020 100 9 l2 1 Hamm - while hol 1m! the fifth placed by the the game. and Redmond; man in mind. That in why every fig 0f HICKEY’S who went the route 5-8 of l (A. P. by G Inn's Special Wire) NEW 170g? May 5—-'1'he Reds took a 5-2 decision from New York Giants today and thereby handed the National League champions their first series setback of {fish Todaya win gave the e set. two games to one. 18 hit assault on Wayrg: La Mas- ter. Tommy Reis, Pete Silves and LaMaster charged with the defeat although he pitched but three strike to the first batter, Stan Hack, before retiring with a strain- the Reds first in ht spot in the e hth inning e Giants’ defences down en- Ollsh to permit the Reds three runs across. break a tie. and alive Jim Weaver and Ray Benge e decision over l-la "l... Big Eighth Inning I" 011E580. the Cuba presented rookie Paul Epperly with 12 runs in the eighth inninll. but year old pitcher did not need them to defeat PhiYadelphia Phillie; 21-2 in his J18 or league de eld the Phi to shove Gumbert, Terry's the 20 but. ls to six hits wh e_ Rp Collins and Augie Gal. an basted out the Cubs’ 119th and r the WES balls and a The Cubs‘ 12 runs in one inn- ing battered the seasons previous major league hi h I0 establish- against Detroit former They made only three hits outside of that one inning. Boston Bees swarmed on rookie Max Macon and veteran Guy Bush for 9 nine, one a homer, fifth and sixth innings to take the final game of their first series of the season with St. Louis Cardin- ame started as a pitcher's (AI. By Guardian's S PITFSBUILUH. May Macrnail oi D1uOK' flew tn PLCLSOUIQQ mom New York tonight w tell that ‘the boss, the remain- witn emphasis age: Burleign urmies is and l. mean bossffor oer of the baseball season. clap cal-re _ wake o-t reports of dlssensionover 91001161‘ right hand OI 11-10» Potato) rlanilin, nurler. in yesterdays game. ‘ said namlul had been , and 4-2 in Pirates Defeat Dodgers The Pirates came to life in a big sixth inning, shoved over three runs on four hits Brooklyn Dodgers Red Lucas‘ five-hit pitching. t for that frame, old Waite whipped Pitts- mates in U111 AMERICAN LEAGUE “ISTQZ- Detroit 000 012-121 '1 14 1 “am” “we” “h” Y°““B Boston 000 0'40 001 s 1s o “d 32‘"'“'°‘d Mm’ H1115. in the Macon Shoffner. The first four innings were score- less and hits were few. the fifth four hits and gave the Bees three spree was cllmaxed by Cooneys Then in a walk The MacPhail Quells Dissension In f Dodgers pecial Wire) o~Li eiieral quoted in New YOIK papers to the manager about it ivlucehau told newsm “This is the lousiest and rankest lnatlon on one league baseball been manager when 1 Brooklyn and he's H15 inthe LUKE 8.5 58y- in one en: in base- fine chance for his engaged .1 R0 white alley and that means for the started yesterday's game but was lifted suddenly by Grimes d a two-run inning. Bill Posedel him and was slugged freel Pirates who went on ic wli “After the game, Grimes 88d“! pg- inaverbal public. Our Chewing this thought always BLACK TWIST Jiof equal flavor and ‘this favorite old fig has helped to advertise the Island used by Islanders abroad u well familiar because it is CHEWING chewing tobacco ll those at home. 10¢ PER v FIG _' Qleulh “M11. ' . and freshness. We advertise the hi‘ iuczaolsoii First three and ties in each la- gue: G AB B. ll Pct Troskv. Indians l6 53 20 Z3 .434 FOX, Tigers 16 70 12 28 .400 Hayes. Athletics 13 36 614 .400 lvlledwick. Cards 8 31 3 12 .387 Hac . Cubs 15 64 l3 24 .373 Klein. Phlllies 15 59 14 22 .313 Home nn Lenders- Greenberg, Tigers. 6.. man. a. 5; Keit- ~ ner. Indi Bonur Senators; Johnson Athletics; beltber. Rip lee. - _Cl1_ARLOTTETQYV_N _GUARQTAN OF T Dutch Leonard i Tosses Unique Knuckle Ball BY ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, May 5 —(CP)_ Henry Armstrong. weighing 14g pounds started training fpdgy 1m- his bout with Barney Ross. . .1}, was the Featherweigh King's first, drill since March 30. yet he re- minded one of a soot-covered windmill...A thought for Ross: No champion has ever won in Madison Square Garden Bowl where Barney defend; his welter title May 22 against hurricane Hank... Joe Louis and Max schmellng will shake hands here next Wed- nesday when they pay their re- rvpects to the New York fstic fathers. . Refused a =eccnd's licence in New York. Joe Jacobs. Schmel- ings American representative, now lans to apply for a manager's ioket.. .Maxle Rosenbloom climbs up on the Schmeling bendwagm, picking the German over Lou‘s.. That so-celled "knuckle ball" that Dutch Leonard of Washing- ton used for a iii-inning shutout over Cleveland yesterday is a knuckle ball without the knuckles ...he tosses it with his fingertips Cincinnati Reds have gone in for numbers. just as Montreal Canad did one National Hoc- key League season not long ago... Lowest Red number is 35...i-ligh- est is 67... It will be a new thrill for the jockey winning Saturdays Ken- tuclq/ Deliby ..No one on the jockey list-studded with famous riding names had won the clas- sic...Al'fie Robertson of Toronto, up on Mountain Ridge Saturdav, placed third last year on Reaping Reward... They asked the original Young Corbett to name the "toughest wy" he ever fought._..Cor-bett re- plied: "There wasn't none of 'em tough after they fought. me.... You see I was champeen welter- we‘ght of the world"...Copbett. born George Green. is crowding '10 now in an old folks’ home in San Francisco. F i gh t_s Enliven Play As Canucks Defea t Wings IDNDON. May 5—(CP Ca/blei- Two fist fights and flashes of bril- llant. lay tonight enlivened an other e tame hockey game as Montreal (gvanadiena defeated Det- roit Red ings 6-3 at Earlscourt ri nk. A crowd of 8,500 saw the pro- fessionals resume their English series after playing threegames at where Canadians won two and lost one. The’ next game will be at Brighton May 7. of Canadiens; and Carl Liscornbe of Detroit each drew five-minute penalties fighting while Hec Kllrea. of Det- roit reccived a similar banishment for arguing with the referee. Paul Haynes‘ two goals in the third period put Canadians ahead to stay. Pete Lepine also scored two while Gagnon and Blake net- ted one each. The Detroit scorers were Eddie Wares, Marty Barry side Canadiens have won four games, lost Baseball's (711138. 1'1 _________.___ 71 Remember V‘ sen (By The Canadian Prersi St. Louis Card‘nals farmed epper Martin, outfielder on op- to Rochester of the Interna- e ¢ig~ht yearn ago today. He rejo ned the “Gas- ie-lh it‘ ‘melmchllfii’ ng rou l: - 4 la Athletics in the world series, getting 12 hits in 24 times at bat. RESTORE!) CATIIEDRALS LONDON, —(OP) Peers has received the Society of Antiquaries‘ gold medal for ll! Irish Youth SPORT W510 Looms As British Walker Cup Hope By SCOTTY RESTON Associated Press rfa Wrltcr 31‘. ANDREWS, Scotland. May 5 -Jim Bruen. big. plumlp youngster who won't be 18 until Sunday. loomed tonight as Great Britain's new Walker Cup golf hope. Quitting school to get ready for cup play. this young Irishman posted rounds of 68-71, five under par. today as a squad of 24 began two days of trials designed to help the Royal and Ancient Club in selecting the cup team that will face the United States June, 3-4. Bruen's 68 equalled Bobby Jones’ record for St. Andrews Old Course; The only difference in his morn- ing and afternoon play came o the greens. and 30 feet in the first round three-putted four greens afternoon. The squad went out in three- 36 holes and eight up on the day's firing was Hector Thomson, CV61’. Fitrsimrnons. the bartender holds the Irish Open crown, up. Cecil champion for two n considered team certainties on the He sallk__putis of 45 basis of their play today. Steeds Present Contrast Training For Big Race NEW YORK, May 5——War Ad- miral and Seabiscuit, training at Belmont Park for their $100,000 match race May 30, are a couple of equally beautiful steeds, but their similarity ends at about that point. The Admiral, pride of the United States east, was brought out first yesterday to pose for photograph- ers. He bucked and reared and tossed his saddle off twice before they finally got him settled down. Even then he jerked his head and stared intently when a train whis- tied two miles away. The Biscuit sauntered up as though he owned the place, and after Jockey Red Pollard cl on his back he struck a. pose and held it for close to five minutes. He didn't ripple a muscle when the movie machine began whir- ring almost in his face. That's why the War Admiral camlp is trying to get the condi- sort of confinement. on the other hand. wouldn't care if they started him from a co shute. Trainer Charley Conway and Charley Kurtsinger, who will ride the Admiral in the seemed irked at all th on their horse's skittish behavior. Sport Shorts ' (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK. May 5 -— I5 The" anything to all this talk about Glenn Cunningham being ready to sign on the dotted line....Part of those broad grins Gabby Street l8 passing out are caused by the way Messrs. l-leirner and Kress are cavorting around second and short. Talking about the Joe Louis-Mal! Schmelirig .title fight. BIOBAlWBY bookmakers will be a 5 to 7 favor- ite when the books open and a 1 to 2 choice just before the bell. Soldier Farr is major dmno Barney Ross‘ training camp and 15 doing his usual g b of it. That. double play the Yankees reel- ed of! against the hustling Brown- ies yesterday was their 23rd so for this year.....l1irl.my Braddock wav- ed goodbye to Joe Gould and Tom- Farr when they sailed on the Normandie yesterday....lt will be the longest Braddock and Gould have been parted since the lean days of 1934 the docks at Hoboken and Joe tralmped Broadway trying to raise milk money-dor Jim's kids. 0f the 160 horses now training for the Hambletonian. than 60 per cent are descendants of Hambletcnian 10 who did his share for the trotting sport... Strangely enough. Hambletonian 10 never was a hot or semi-hot performer in his racing days. Paul Damski, manager of Gun- nar Barlund. says Steve Dudas hasn't yet collected that 815.000 he was to receive for tuning up Max Schmeling. ..Der Fuehrer would never permit two guys to lug that much dough out of Germany, so an agreement was reached for Schmeiing to pay off Dudes out of his end of the Louis fight. .____3_____ Billiards Harry Redmond battled his way to the semi-finals in the first sec- tion of the provincial billiard tour- nament when he won over Bill Nicholson bv 28 points the scores being 300 to 2'12. A large audience witnessed the match which.was a typical Nicholson-Redmond battle. The first match in the semi-finals will be played Monday evening. SNOOKER the first snooker matdl last J. Souarebriggs wmi from E. to one. and in TH’ NEIGHBORHOOD --* CAYS WE'VE BEAT EVWYEODY IN Down The Alleys Mike Meol sh ed th h -l duties 1Ol‘BLheBrLeaf5_e C,,}',;,$','fi him. The playaera then encased in The fever reached as high as started, and allowed only one sin- a healed V" a1 "change. during 104.2 degrees last night. When it. m)“; NAME BOWLING gle, before he reared Mm me which Chapman challenged Teb- failed to drop below 101 this morn- ____ game with a, smke wound inflicted be"? 1'26 111W“ T101990 0!? 1115 lng, owner Maxwell Howard Mixed Baum” {y George My“; who was me T895 “l! Emllléeg 311th Chaplman- Dayton, Ohio, announced his ace ____ 111151 out m me mm mmng o“ a Egotfifllflffl B 9m an 6X‘ would not start and that he would 1,551; n13)“; on m; Hqly Name close play at. first. Caldwell cov- pa‘ ' rest m5 hm)“ ‘m The chm’ “m? Alleys the fourth night of the cred first on a bunt to Burns The ‘risers fled the More in the ‘New? °f siagehimd “m Hem‘ tournament brought out the most Berly went in for the follfm» sfvlelyllh Bllldr- puged abhead llln 1h; m’ wool“ mwrm Thursday m evenly matched couples so far to allowed two singles in three ilin- °§ d }‘§ k refi“ eff? tsdgf- me ma‘ Biakes» pla . The scores ran very close ings and then was lifted after hit- i; 83nd (home? o’; t‘! O m as e m“: Sallde Said m“ ma“ stag” an the different couples enjoyed ting Blakely and passing Horne to left f, 1d r nc e “a a W“ hands fever had gone down and their night's recreation beyond start the seventh. Mike Meola fin- e e e 8' mere was a“ hmcamm he “Wm doubt; Lghed without snowing a mt o, scum“ w, “M” be formally entered for the Derby. Following are the sooresz- run. “ ‘ ghfizlhfiha Oigftnedoulilamgeflwg- y is me e c w e_ - H, mile;- 264 351 23o ha? egvfisuiélzgtggén Jggimfivitgiggg gible in case Howard believed him H- “m” 73 9‘ 95-10” basgs loaded as m2 ‘Senators beat ‘*5 m i” 2'22’, 5*‘,§“ff,‘,‘§','n 13.21,? was rcgar e a o s 1,} @2110“ fig 3%; 1:1 1 141.13.91.88 Show miiféanglcigsyiansgeti/g Washington J: ' 0w“ 1 l“ 0oz iheusefiligzmtwodgames Ltiolontlei M “ J. Kenny. 101 191 10s ' a‘ g “ m“ e- . '1 “ v. c» 1c Battms Power 2§.'...‘J...'.'."..."°“..'.'.'. b? Bill Kiley To‘ e A - 0 f are 02...: sols‘ a has. a I‘ mun“ 16° 139 166“ 97o galnst x 0rd Senators‘ blows, and rookie George M T a 0.2km 2m ma 302 Case whacked out a couple. dlldgé 8011i K. MCLIITILB 95 102 81-— 905 I IONwN, May 5__(cp cmble)__ suoaeuhfl Debut L. Corcoran zoo 21s 19s Y‘ “m e1" demmstrfltlon of tre- M. Davev 9'1 m 111- 95o “"0098 batting power m, wunng LeFfflnllhafllblfil‘. firmer "Bflmial T. N. 3.. May 5-Bi.ll Amtrak“ cricketers wdwv declared d H” 1 “ruff “Am” f‘ “ff” “ Kiley former Milnto bell star will A Mufley 12s 302 183 their first innings against Oxford 115mg ma, a jeve,,_fif,°fii,,,,,d°fiilf take ycharge of the Amherst Com- J- M99109 134 103 124- 939 Unversxty an“ swrmg 597 “m5 f cm whgt 5 x munity Field during the summed for seven wickets. Last week in .°"'“"'°°d”thr fig“, m; 3,?” mgmm and Wm m, m, We, P. Mahal- 194 151 143 the" °P9n1m§ ‘Mich the V1530“ fines egftcherseaor 17 £35 and 5 the colalching of several juvenild L. Corrliian 143 13o 11g__ 932 defeated Worcestershire by an in- m4 no baseball stars. Kiley will act as liings and In runs. hitting up‘ 541. 30,2333,” m the ms. pflch backstop for the Amherst Sainil L- Brown 16B 218 163 The Varsity eleven ‘we a eel/y o; m. gamg y... a home h... and Pats, with Fiddler MacDonald and A- “time m 1°“ 132- 91" defeat‘ wmkei‘ M‘ “PWY “"1 added three more safeties to ace Bruce MacCallum of Charlottetown after being dismissed for a meaZfe the winners’ attack Gee Wglker as his battery mates. MacDonald W- Davey‘ 1'18 m 1'18 l" ‘he students f°li°we<i t° 1°59 hit one into the left field stands is the lad who set thcFencebuxtcrl R" Mcpuhm “a 139 ma“ 913 ‘our semmbmnmgs wickets 1°’ with Berger and Teinbacker on back on a couple of occasions lasi °““' Z9 m“ “tetwwd-“miih dfi- base lh the third to tie the score year J. Ford 193 222 191 mlwzd 11W! f0!‘ 2B TUXiS. _ ' f D Brown 103 83 860 Three Aust h t at. 44. It is the consensus o opinion - “- oemuries t m" a"? 6°“ P1011010 The White Sox added two more that Saint Pats will operate 1h 1 ° e Anlewdeans hull runs after Walker's homer in the league comprising Moncton. Slwkn Mixed Doubles (Candles) F‘. Cox a E. Gregory—55B. C. W. Patterson 6: A. A. H. Burke at M. Stull—503. C. McDonald 8s Mrs. Burke-Sol H. McInnis 8a J. McAleer-549. R. Batt so E. Joseph-ow. B. Davies 6: M. Trainer-Mi. The following three E. Robin 811. _______ LIVED T0 BE 110 High CLARBMONT Africa (C?) —Believed but the former British amateur champion. played well. He. beat K. B. Scott five up and John who three _ Ewin. Harry Bentley, Leonard Crawley. A. T. Klye and Frank Pennink. English amateur years. all were Tonight’! Schedule at 1 O'clock Shara CI-PTOWN BOWLING ALLEYS Goss—556. couples will bowl South South Africa's Royals, Leafs Win Opening Home Games MONTREAL. May 5—(CP)—-The “UH-Place Montreal Royals open- ed their first home stand or the international League season by 588M118 the Syracuse Chiefs 5-3 behind the steady eight-hit fling. mg‘ 0i veteran marry Smythe. lhough five of the blows off the 01d wulhpaw were doubles. he kept them well scattered and two of tne runs on him were unearned. lie was not threatened until the 812mb. and then shortstop Sammy Bell retired the side and ended the game with a smart double play on B PUYPOSBIY-dropped line drive. Arnold Moser and Bill Scnuslcr, making their debut here as Royals D949"? B 5.000 crowd. led Mont- ggaelss nine-hit attack with two saf- Leafa Blank Giants Three pitchers combined to hurl a three-hit shutout as Maple heals scored a. 5-0 triumph over Jersey City Giants in the opening same ol the season in Toronto. Earl Caldwell, John Berly and lish record set up by against Warwickahlre in LADIES GENTS 208 runs. A. L. Hassett made 146, V. Smith Dr. L. Duffy K. H. Finglebon 124 and Stanley L. Arsehalllt R Dllfwfln McCa/be 110. Captain Don Bradrnan M. Connolly C. LeClair followed up his 258 against Wor- F‘. Mallett L. Callaghan cesummre with 5a G- Doyle R- Elllslm Close of play scored lh other H. Prflllkhf- P- H1111!!!‘ first-class matches started yester- e . mess: and l - - Somerse s10 Mum R lwoellllvr-v wickets; 52$). 5731a <28’. $5.1"? G Young Sev. Arsenault J‘ oakes 51 Bu“ ‘our Mckets ‘m: M. Duffy B. Mclnnis 80 runs); Bi Hove A- “We” F- McMtufl" Hampshire 21o and m for two wickets (Pothecary 112 not Walker 561; (Allen 9'1. l-Iarnmon 48); At Portsmouth. wicket; Lancashipe 468 1 at Manchester. six wickets for 125); University 251 for nine (Can-is 531 at Cambridge. Compton 100i; Surrey 6'7 and in tgralbglleig at 7.30 in candle p for ‘hree (Grpgon m not out, ‘ Squires 80); at lord's. GENTS LADIES ‘vi ‘fitltlli 1‘ é’ '3?" . c e . ra ey C. McKenna N. McKay Pdlll T. Sullivan M. Mutch E. Wood E. Michael W» o o A. Murley P. McKinnon lns Declslon J. Power D. Peartz S. McDonald A. Kane Second game of finals City League (C. P. by Guardian's special Wire) LONDON, May 5—-Packy Paul. Tar; Tu1;_ 185, one of the Richdalc, Alta. A, H, Buy-kg 21s zaz zaz punching Pauls. tonight won a N. J. Clow 205 222 214 ints decision over Jack Strong- G. Nelson 206 294 248 ow of Leicester. 109, in an eight T. McKeamey 184 192 265 round boxing match at the Staci- E. Robin 289 225 297 ium Club. 11oz 1215 123s On the same card Mike Martyk Total-SOOQ. of St. Calherines, Ont. defeated the South African, Johnny Holt. Imp. Biscuit Co:- lwhen the referee stopped the fight P. Mclnnis 195 242 156 at the end of the fifth round R. Harley 1'72 189 10B owing to an injury to Holt. Both J. Williams 140 1a2 2m weighed 12a 1-2. C. McDonald 1B5 236 155 F. Gaudet 13g: I roan-wr- oftb ll Notice High single E. Robin 297. S a 8th. Batt night at Geloyclock. Anyone a placemn team please attend score which fell short of the Eng- Yorkshire 1896 by out. Clovucesiershlm 271 Worcestershire 342 and 20 for one (Iddon 185, Yorkshire 254 (‘Iutton 180. Mitch- ‘ ell 100. Smalles 86. Barber 66. Wild Cambridge ‘M. C. C. 196 and 336 (Edrich 115. 2'76 soft ball practice to- desiring to try out for BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPURT kees Um i Teb I de est the series‘ After the NEW YORK. wheeled their siege guns into line today and for 29 bases and a 12-10 victory over St. Touts Browns. t0 the current three-game series. Joe DiMaggio and Tommy Hen- rich each hit his the season. nected a tr drove in four runs. Billy bocker connected double and single off his old mates and batted three runs across. Billy Sullivan paced the Brownies’ IZ-hit attack with a homer apiece. Duo Burnished The first fistic outbreak a Fen- way Park baseball crowd has nessed in era to come Red Soy; 7-5 in 1B finale strik Present your largest ter slip showing the fishing gear or tackle. Yours may he the lnrgcsi presented up to an? Qhding May 24. 1’ Till RTIGERS HARDWARE Phone I05 iple and a sin le and Sockets pounded over four runs against Vernon Kennedy in the 5th., fiery Ben Chapman took a third re Joe Rue's judgment, George tts, Detroit catcher. taunted Fists Fly As Bengalsé- Rally To Defeat Red Sox, 1' YanksgTake Browns IZ-IQ 5-way” Stageliand Withdrawfi ‘From Derbx May exploded 16 hits sweep third homer of DiMaggio also con- nocker- for a triple. By OBLO ROBERTSON Associated Press Sport: Wriicr, '_ LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 5 —- A bomb exploded unexpectedly in the midst of Kentucky Derby prepar-Z ations today, left the United Stat/u most famous horse race practically certain to be without its lavorit Stagehand. and threw the $50, classic wider open than ever. Tile Earle Sande-trained Cinde- rella horse, 5 to 2 choice to win Saturday at Churchill Downs a: the result of his triumph over Sea- biscuit ill ti}: Santa Anita Handi- cap last Nlarch, was withdrawn when he developed a high temper- ature from a sore throat. and Beau Bell wit- years incited Detroit from behind arlid .10 e. When he questoned third tc__c_llr_ich__t.he_victory.___ V__:ville, Amherst and Spring/hill. 1. x L‘AALAAAAAAAAALQAAAA ‘skunk... to win a fly rod L 1 FREE < fish together with a coun- purchase of $1.00 worth of Call in to see the rod. 00MPAllY LIMITED Charlottetown EVEN STARTED YET EITHER- ncccepumu-Aac-isu-i-ei-e tinguished service w archaeology. will be played “will? Dllyéd B bl DIN Writ-Wm" tween W. Law or arid A Pe son oldest woman, Mrs Theresa Solo- tlon and prefiervfltvn M 1mm" and the second; between n. McGee mono, colored. died at her home r. a. TURNER. 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