Stars C. pl m, stars defeated the Canadian yarional Rccreationv Club at the Ab- egwei; grounds last night by a one- wd ware of 19 to 2. Thef-irst-cwo i" rgs the teams playedcrrorless by], but in the third. the C. N. R. 1d cracked arid the _Sta.rs scor- ed w rum on as many errors, and m, hit. The railroad team tighten- “Lafier this, but the Stars were “m; with men on the bags. with lc result that they added five more .\unwrfl to their total, getting one ter in 4th and 2 in both fifth d sixth. The Stars were a greatly proved ball team over their last gt t; with the Rovers, fielding and mrg well, while the C. N. Rfs are away off color, especially in Qe disastrous third. Robin twirling the Recreation Club __was steady ghout while. McDonald on the gufor the winners pitched e. fine genie, his foam mates "pulling him .' one»: danger on two occasions by flee double plays. fire attendance lest night was very gar and if the toys are coins w w, my encouragement its going. to- r; from, the fans. so let us see a J3 iurnout for the next tilt, and 511p the old lame along. BY INNINGB u‘ ‘i’? let Dining " v _ {stars-Momma first men " up. " e; out. Ryan thrown out - at u by Squarebriggs; Bolger fans- no" hits, no errors. ~ c. n. R-Mwonnld caught out by Ruin; ‘Squanbriggs hit by pitched an; McMahon fans; Lynds thrown ‘sit by Kerr-No ‘runs, no hits, no \“'.lif"lx 2nd Innings ilvars-Mwnbe hit by pitched ball, mus second and then goes to third oribalk by pitcher; Diamond grounds to Robin who throws him out at first; Saunders gets e. pass; Dodds ililiat first. One run, one hit, no afar-s ' l.“ >4 a" ma“ fStars-Molboruald out at first: Mc- safé on Goes" error; Ryan singles, McInnis goes to third; Beige: hits to fiquarebriggs who o_v- éifirows to home plate, Mclinnis and Ryan scoring; McCabe fans; Dia- mmdsafe on mind's error. Bolger lacring. Takes third on passed ball Vfwtcher»; Kerr safe when Squaw:- brgr-s drops fly: Diamond ‘scoring; Blunders thrown out by Squam- lvirsi- four rurs. one hit, four er- rcrs _Q‘._N. R-Diiffy hitby "pitched hill: Robin singles, Duffy going to filth; McDonald flies out ‘to Bolger who doubles Robin at first: Square- caught out by McDonald-No Fills, one hit, no errors. - ~,_-_~ , ‘Tlqfiv’ 4th Inning élers-Dodds caught out by Mc- liahon: McDonald safe at first; Mc- singies. Ryan singles scoring McDonald; Bolger flies out to Doyle “flourishes a lovely catch; McCabe strikes out. Oze run. two hits, no INN. ‘ 9. N. Ila-McMahon safe on pitch- urinal: Bill irgsuus NATIONAL LEAGUE r . ILILE. run» .. 41o o lsbmrh 813 any» 1 s z filnnsii z a ha: "... s e z mo»... r a o mum. mun u Prom uo a. u. Dally. Golfers should lei; fair“. 6Y8 6110i‘; Lynda score on Bolgefs error; Martin hits. McMahon scor- ing: Coss flies out to Saunders; Llmde 91W "W"! l0 steal home; Doylesafe on dropped third strike, Marlin scorihti-Duiiy caught out by Kerr; trons. 1.1m, s errors. 5th Inning Stars-Diamond walks. "but is out stealing second: Kerr safe when Gcss drops flypsaunders safe at first; Dodds safe on error; McDonald fans, McInnis safe on bad throw by Robin, Kerr and "Saunders soaring. Ryan out at first. Two runs, one hit, one error. ~ ' - C. N. lib-Robin hits two bugger; McDonald caught ' out by pitcher who doubles Robin at Squuebr-iggs fans-no runs, one hit. no errors. 8th Inning‘ Stars-Bolger safe on Lynds error: MoCabe walks; Diamond strikes out. Kerr ‘doubles scoring Bolger and McCabe. Saunders strikes out; Ac- orn flies out tc Lynds. Two runs, one hit. one error. C. N. R.-McMnhon fans; Lynds goes the same way; Martin grounds out to Saunders-No runs, no hits, no errorsf Game called. new nox scone ' T" 123450 n. Stars 014122-10 0.x. R's oo o2 00-2 smnrcou-rs By McDonald‘ (Stars) .......'... "4 By Robin (C. N. his) "l ' THE LINEUPS C N. E's Stars Catcher _ Martin - ' . McCabe “I? Pitcher Robin "T McDonald 7T1‘ 1st Bash , Lynda '4 - . flounder-s ' ' 2nd~Ba5e~ - Squarebriggs- ' Dodds - - Acorn 3rd base " McDonald Kerr Shortstop Goss " Bolger n. Field " ‘ Duffy ' ‘ Ryan ‘ " Dodds C. Held Doyle" Diamond Carbcnell a. ans ' McMahon ” Mclnnls '" ' Do:av;an Umpire-Dr. Dougan. On the bases-Percy McInnis and Urban Blanchard. mrcnxarroxar. taaoua B. 11E. Buffalo ... ... 8"‘! 2 Jersey Clly ... .. ... .. 11 1'10 ' t. R. H. E. Toronto 913 4 Newark... .... 8 9 0 . . ' RnRE Rochesierwh... . .. .. 2121 1 Reading .. 3 6 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Roll! Detroit ... ... ... ......'111Z 1 Ne? York ... ... ... u... 6 9 '1 "r . - “ 3.11.5. Si. Louis ... ... -- t. .. 4 7 0 B08101! .. . ... ... ... ... 3 51 RH. E. Cleveland ... ... n. u... 0 5 2 Philadelphai ... ... .... 113 0 BIAKE "moans iCOLLIDE In-the-course‘ of the half-mile cycle race at the Interscholastic ' sports on Thursday, two riders, Har- ry Lapthcrne and James Hcrnby collided on rounding one of the turns and were-thrown. Both were ‘ " ‘ ‘y attended to and taken to their homes. Lapthorne was sub- sequently removed to the P. E. I. Hos pitalifor ar-rayhexarninetion. as it wasfeared, his leg was‘ broken, but it. ispleasing foJcnow the examin- ation lliowed no bones broken al- though the ligaments were severely sprained and there" were several scratches and bruises and Harry rney be out in"! few deys.'.1ames' Hornsby also received a bad sinking up nar- rowlifiscaping concussion but he to summer W"!- second; " ll-lE qr-igniiurifitrou-‘M GUARDIAN 4____--— PHILLY sTAra, 1N RUN" 12m: ..ss. . s . . ~ noout the only situation in curreni baseball resembling the pugnaclous rivalry that once marked the game is the slaughter-‘em feeling which now flames between the New lYork Giants and the Phillics, all because of what happened in the final two games between those tennis last season. "It will. take long for,the players to forget the mnin feature of that double-header, and that was the fact that the Philadelphia pitch- ers gave Mel _Ott, of the Giants, "his base onballs every timehe came to bat. Mel and Chuck Klein of the Phillie: were tied for the National League home-run leadership with 42 each." During the double-header, Klein managed to whale one into the bleachers and thus he won that hom- eric duel. But Ott never got a good ball from the "Phil fingers. They treated him as though he were Babe " . \ “n1 " "- .‘ Mel carr- "" (Rfghg), n-re-cuiurs‘ HoME reuu ACE, wi-ro" l5 "DETERMINED TO BEAT‘ 0J1’ Chuck KLE l N L (Below). ' rpnsjyeaizs HOME‘.- King l-‘earuru Syndicate. Inc, Great Britain ,. . strategy insured rne homer crown for their team-mate, but it made the Giants and their supporters burn. This season, Klein and Ott are again among the leading contenders for home runlionors. Both are nat- ural sluggcrs and young. Their race should be as keen as it was through- out ‘1929. Chuck got; away to a better start than Mel, and Phil fans are forecasting a runaway race with no unnecessary bases on balls needed They and others hold that “team spirit." justified those final game walks last year. Some are outspoken strategy. and friend of Ott. about the cheapest piece of sports- Ruth with mcn on bases. Thalmanship in big league history. 'I‘he field sholud be provided in the recent Interscholastic meet. Witness the ex- cited faces and the enthusiastic com- merits of the "old guard" timers, as a record was broken, as a good Jump.was made, _as a winner flashed across the tape. lloxv many of the young men eligible for the Maritime Championship class clirl not feel a tingle of eagerness to be in the swim» or rather on the track. Rumour hasit that such an oppor- tunity will be afforded er;- long, and, ' if such is the cue, there is almost cenain to be a. large entry list, and a duplication in success of the recent gathering of the schools. Among the competitors of Thursday evening do credit to themselves on the pro- vincial track and honour to the Abegweit Club on any track in the Maritime Provinces. When the ex- pected revival takes place in senior athletics will not the names "oi George Ayers, Maurice “Sparky“ Lodge, of Charlottetown. the fleet footed Emmet Donahue, of Souris, and the bounding Kenneth "Crick- et" Beer from Montague, be found in a prominent position? The "scarnper of the century", with Percy Williams, VancouverYs World Champion, George Simpson, lanky speedster from Ohio State Uni- versity, Frank Wyckcfl, the "Glendale Greyhound" from Cal- ifornia, and, Eddie Tolan, th_e .Mid- night Express competing .-_ sounds good on paper. It is aboutto become an actuality, an established fact. Yes. they sprint the century side by side on Dominion Day in Vancouver, And whet a race‘ it will be. Percy Wil- liams, the hope of Canada, startled the wo_r_ld it to; oiympiokodmes in . ,3. of cld_ may be pointed out many who could fit $150k T10 mzvlczsl . A great incentive to the track and 1928, when he flashed brilliantly to . the tape in both the 100 and 200 me- tre‘ sprints; moreover he con- quered the entire constellation of U. S. stars on his triumphant. tour in i929. Simpson, with the aid of start- ing blocks has achieved a time of ‘ 9 2-5 seconds, and has been acclaim- Vqd in the United States the world's ifnstest human. Wykofl has equalled Simpson's time, and on one occasion has defeated the latter, while Tolan g is the ofiicial holder of the world's re- Ecnrd uzth a mark of 9‘: seconds. It irvill he easy to predict a good race, I but the winner-Canadians hope that it will be Williams. An intemaiiozal bout between Max Schrneling, the German champion, and Primo Camera, the Italian giant, is talked of for Berlin. Earle Sarde is recovering from an injury, received Just prior to the start of the Brooklyn handicap last Saturday. As the parade passed the judge's stand, P:ter Wrack lashed out with both heel; and struck Dm- tracticn on ivhfch he ivasniding, and knocked Earle Sande out of the sad- dle. A cry went up from the stands as the crowd saw Sande fall. and attendants quickly carried him to the padlock, In falling he had land- ed on his left leg, wrenching his ankle. He didn't feel the pain at first and soon recovered and rode in the race. He suffered badlv as his mountwherled about during the long delay at the post. The g-rcat authorities on boxing and some not so great. are beginning to have a sneaking suspicion that. all is not well in the world of pad- ded mitts. especielly in thr- United States. It has been suggzsfed that i; the sport migrate across the wat- A "R ea1 ass boil cheud. g 1 PAGE SEVEN lwou BRITISH nrru GULF LBHAMPIUNSHIP ifanadian Hess! ROY LAKE. Biglsnd, June 20.- ‘Bobby Jones today vOn tire British Open Golf Championship for the -"Tl'ie »Baseball Came This Afternoon g Team from H. M. C. Champlain to Play Pick- ed Team from City League. This afvrnoon at 33H n: the A‘:- egwelt grounds e baseball no.2: from the H. M C S. Champlain v.11 pla; All StarsY-a team picked ‘third tLmQ with a score of 291. The ‘from the Aimee City League ball zopsn champion of the U. S‘. Lzcreased teams. ihis golf titles to three as he won the lnmatcur championship of Great lBritain last month. He is the first lman to hold the British Amateur and 10pm championship since Joli; Ball accomplished the feat in i890. The VGeorgra-n won in spite of two shaky rounds today. He took ‘l4 strokes in the third round when he carded a six a"d '75 in the afternoon when he had a seven on his card. His, first two rounds o! 70 and 72 pulled him ‘get il-ns afternoon According to reports team can r? the shuns j’ basuball tn don! for- Sflfl A... ;'\ m’ Grounds. R E l l’ l MEET Slllfigllil”. West Kent Attairaej: Highest Score}; 1 West Kent gained the i- 1 ms British Open Golf _Ch’kShip; number‘ of room's in the Lnrerschol; ‘ Z-SUC 33 B. JAF sports held Thursday night result of the discovery chm on of Summerside, who won ermediate quarter-mile was is to corrrrte as he had been ", 3C! AHLOn. I The 5o Cflllig is the standing oi yum; f l. hzghest with a total T3. ~ i 5un1n-.<=rs;d~ second 11th a total oi ("l7 I PflFP” of Vfairs third with a i093] -f 4n . 1: had a total of 36 ; ruare a total of 24.‘ CHICAGO, June 2l'l—.1'oui1g ' Striblira: lznocked nut 01in Von Pvrzri in the first round of their s.ch'*dl_'lcd ten round fight tonight __ this yegr to keep o“; 1n the reanlShotten particularly—whenever they in praising Manager Burt Shottens Yeti “Elna has bee“ spiked‘ and n° on the 0mg,- hand John Mcgraw feelings are not kept under control- a; Co" backed by every Glam m“ this feud will flame into some real “e caustic In brawls before Klein and Ott cease scoring that basc-on-bnlls dodge as swinging for homers, or getting walk- THE lei-m.’- PITCHEIZS REFUSED TQ GIVE orrA CHANCE f: TIE KLEIN 1M THE-LAST GAME 'oF IQZQNTl-(EY . “ WA LKED " us," n quiet, pieasant-nsiuizci Mel lS es- pecially popular among his fellow Giants. He is the least disturbed of all over the way in which the ‘hunt llfilll the sixteenth hoi- when ihe tool: a six. l Phils walked hs rival into those homer laurels. “They had a right to l do it," is the way Ott sums up the‘ situation; "perhaps I might not have , hit one had they given me a chance ‘ to do so.“ But most of his pals do not take it that calmly and’ what a. ride they give the Phillics-Kleln and get together. No fist fights have occurred as riots have resulted but-if present ed, this season- er a general purifying might result- In a number of heavyweight bouts championship nad non-champion- ship. the vast crowds of the boxins fraternity left ringside and vicinity. with a bad taste in their mouth. Fouls. blows struck when a fighter W§ complainirg to the referee. varying lengmhs of the ten second period, combined to miike the game, in certain respects, distinctly un- ilavorable. Anyway. Shel-key and Schrnelmg. may meet in September for a second-what? MAY MEET IN HALIFAX Rene Devi-s, one of the aspirants for the light heavyweight title who two years ago made such a. big hit with fight fans in Halifax, in his bout with Jack McKenna, is likely to be seen here during the last week of August. . DeVos will lhsve es his opponent ,during the final week of August, if Iarrangements now under Jvay are ' completed. Charles Belanrzer. Canadian light heavyweight champion: Yester- claytwo "well known sport promoter: met members of the Halifax Boxing Commission. and discussed the pre- liminary arrangements for the De- Vos-Belenge: bout. 1t is now pretty well assured that the sanction for this go will be granted the Cape Breton promoters who have plans for a bang-up card to delight the fight fans who will be in the city for the provincial exhibition. 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