1s. » 1939 0 Pace Cards a , . , . "NEW 0R8, Ml! lk-iAPr-A ‘mn huge run b,v Ken 0’Dca in I‘ ave New over Hub plhygeslouthpaw aoc. “ rm operation dllfkll; the W111i" ‘Ildlslnce h worked only two in- ngg 1n rellél, permitted the PhJs _ hits but tishtisirlgled "mdithét sctranded on the sacks. e struclrmout iivo, and gave two on . a PhflMIIIEIIJIIIBIYI only ;,‘,'§ whimey. who also hit a tn- wilou yette, Boston Bees‘ 32-year- Qd right hsnder. became the ilrst fltcher in the National 112118118 W gtiain his iiith victory when he shut mt Brooklyn Dodgers 1-0 e s. Bees a sweep oi the three-game rles. sFettek tour-hit victory- illlnfid at a expense oi Brooklyn Tot". %ssnell. wasn't achieved until the ’ t of the‘ ninth, however. whrn .bs Germ‘. the first better up grilled over centre fielder Goody n’; head to give l-he Bees thrll‘ iir=t real scoring chance oi the gmc. 2st. Louis Cardinal hitting attack battered ilve Reds pitchers as the eéwtiss l hockey‘ WRESTLING Agiston-I Bees Sweep Weekend flames Against Dodgers T0 For League Lead who underwent ral n the pinches My 2 oi the viit- nm was a iourth inning by‘ gobeguo leaders beat. Cincinnati Lon Warneke shut out the Reds ior the iusi iour lnILngs but; wag under the showers when given cred. it ior the victory. The Reds chased him witn a ninth-inning two-run ‘e Cards scored three unearned 11in! 0n miscues by third baseman Blllergllcrber and shortstop Billy Jim Tobin snapped the ion s ll the Cubs had held o er the unifies -—& H9911 dllflflk w the Bucs lost nine consecutive games to Cm. ca. on he turned back the 5-2 before a crowd oi 15,- ‘ . Ten, Players I Involved . In Transaction one o! the bissut oi recent years, 'I‘i ers and Shintlls B deal, anno owns. Nowsom, big som, Detroit also cher James W xic e . Geor Gill and Bob WEB, ed threeol Chrtmn The Pirates bunch their eight hits in the first inning t0 score three nuns and were never headed. although the Clubs solved Twain's offer ior ll hits. Johnny Van er Meer, last spring's no-hit Irina. came back to icrm Sav- urdsy - losing starts to itch Cincinnati Reds to a 2-1 Nat- onal League Baseball victory over 5th Louis Cards. Vandy struck out n a Car s. Brooklyn Dodgers came back at the seams as Boston Bees took their ‘ 5-3. Chicago wry as they downed Pittehur h 6-2 to dropJhe Pirates into the ague cellar. The Philadelphia-New York game was washed out by rain. \ l’ Pistol Recovered‘ By Diver '7 --i’l‘e . Dlvsr Ired Iltsgsrald oi iko Barber Commission is shown b in: a .32 pistol roooverov.‘ from ilso harbor at the loot oi John street yester- day miter Arnold Byers. ls hold on a charge o! ettcmptcd murder in eon- lasclion with the shooting oi Tnxi Driver Lawrence Owen, told tho poiioo a E121 ilukmsmiehiat 0.41mi as" I who you hold. all thcvcards you have no f otiare Justus‘ certain about our o its: brand can but It in quality l or iiavor. * I is urn photo. oeprrisht. woo.) ere bold- \\. BEA-AT. ' - MAIDEN, hobo u ‘m1 when the team went into the bottom oi the Icakue standing. At Detroit owner Walter 0, no cash was nvolved in n. "We mode this mammo“ 1n an ciiort to Browns’ pitching staii." Bames, Browns’ president said. “Ye parted with iour players and r net losing them, but we ieel the Browns real contenders.” On the basis oi last year's rec- -.ds. the Browns apparently did strengthen their roster oi hurlers. The iour olbc up had 2i wins against 26 losses. Brasspounders And Sappers Are Victors the Br d d into mafslvlg? "sllenmspssélms ‘tlghussdsyi m 6 09911118 games oi e signals Boitball League by scores out 24-5 anqdu 2%18.nmh u‘ == Iv t e Banners meet the Csblemen on the Brighton diamond. while the Brasspounders D183’ hosts to the D.R.’,s onthe City League grounds. WHAT USE, INDEED in e marriogrcersm b Mr. A. A, Patterson. moflglgg y a oi the peace. "What's shuey asks, ‘women don't obey any- , CHAMPION srows-wsv normals. South Ikwfili oi world's champion stowaw o Isaac Coder, Mauritius. an frldiaxrl Ocean Island. has made He 18 trips in this fashion, and plans to rlmnd. the globe before he's lloller Skating TIIIIIGIIT ‘ Ar ronum a 7-30-100-15: ufiaslléwil?‘ W‘ 1154')“ n vo payers, es Saturday night" between Detroit Louis pitcher. m addition toNew- cts outiieider Roy Bell. iniicldcr- ass and pit- I In exchange tho-Tiler th igliowing players: fiibché-sglllvgrno: Ill-iris; outiieldg Chelstor Laws, and infielder‘ Mark 5 a . The trade was not unexpected, the Detroit management having openly admitted it was after New- Om a 6D irom the American Briggs oi the Tigers disclosed tlttgt e strengthen the is a great step toward making hers obtained had a combined mark oi 45 victories and 30 deiests, while the pltflhfl‘! gave Csblernen and D.R.'s blasted night when they tog: Mic-Tile word mentioned any longer the use?" Aimlcar-Jraic have ooniernd the title inactivity, but 60,000 people will This serial view oi the stadium In net-mum presents a scone o! cream ui the world's athletes perform in the 1940 Olympic Games. A second deck h being added to the structure. illi it every dry to wutcb the SATURDATS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis l, Cincinnati 2. Welland, McGee and Owen; Vunder Meer and Lombardi. Brooklyn 3. Boston 5. Fl-tzsimmons, Hamlin dz Phelps; MacFayden, Frankhouse 8t Lopez. Chicago 6. Pittsburgh 2. Lee 6a Haztnett; Kiln-get, Brown, Swlit dz Berres. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 5. Chicago 2. Hudlin do Hemsley; SmitlnBrtown and Tres . Detroit 3, St. Louis 5. Kennedy and ‘Ilebbetts; Newsom and Sullivan. . Boston at Washington. postpon- ed-ra1n: New York at Philadel- phia, postponed-rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 4, Toronto 3. Sivesu. Strincevlch and George; Berly and Harshany. Second Game:- Newark 0. Toronto Harshany. Syracuse 2. Rochester 3. Grabowski. Bence and Heath; Henshaw, Johnson and Narron, Bea Baltimore 9. Buflalo 5. Reninger, Htighes. Bruncr and West; Maelie, Ash and Heli. Jereev Citv 5. Montreal 11. Wlttig, Watkins. Hubbeil." Har- ris, Carpenter and Padden; Res- clgno, (Zrouch and Hartje. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus '° """‘~‘~"'~‘-l' l. Kansas City 9, Minneapolis 16. Milwaukee 7, at. Paul s. Toledo 8, Louisville 8. suuosws GAMES ammrom amour New York 10, Philadelphia 0. Ruiiing and Dickey; Casterjar- melee and Bruoker. Cleveland 9. Chicagoj. Feller and Hemaley: Lee, White- head, Herring and Bilvestrl. First Game:- Detroit 14, St. Louis 4. Moliain and York; Mai-cum, ‘rs-otter, Lawson and Glenn. Boston 5, Washington 4. Grove. Wilson, Having and De- - BEAUTY BUDGETING _ WON'T HURT POCKET BOOK SO MUCH Canadian omen will derive some beneiit irom Canada's new t-“de agreement with tbs United States Duties on such lids to issninin- BASEBALL A‘ nlzsutrs l. Andrews and Holm: Caldwell 6r» sauiels; Alexandra. and Giuliani. Second Game:- No. Change In N.H.L. Status" Next Season BOBION. my ii -(AP)—'1‘isc National Hockey League appears doomed to another year's operation as“? seven-club-one-divislon .cir- c . William Northey, representative oi Montreal Mar-oops, re rted to the Board oi Governors are Bat- urday that his club would be un- able to operate d a swond‘ season. Frank Calder, re-elected league president for s. 23rd term. said no other si‘.~. appeared available to take over the Meroons" franchise. I Only xmouncedd change gape eague r es was esigned s the indiscriminate loaning oi play- ers. It was voted that in the 1'ut- uro a. player loaned to another National Hockey League Club would become the latteris property on payment oi $7.500 on or beioro April l5 oi any year, Calder announced the draiting oi only one minor league player. Les Cunningham. a centre and leit wing. by Chicago Black Hawks from the Cleveland International- Americsn Le Cunning- ham scored 2 goals and made 20 assists during the regular season and had six goals and iour tie club. 3,5. Detroit 7, 8t. Louis 4. Cofllnan, Eisentat, Trout Tebbe-tis; Mills and Sullivan. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Mid ‘Second Game-Seven Innings: Newark 5, Buflalo 6. Washburn, Bedziinglleld. Strince- vich and Holm; Jacobs, Uhle and Hell. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 2, Pittsburgh 5. Lillard, be and Hzzrtnett; Tobin and Berres. Philadelphia 1, New York 2. Butcher and Millies; Hubbell a in Dann g. St. Louis 9. Cincinnati 5. Warneke, C. Davis and Owen; Moore, R. Davis, Derringer. Nuk- tcnis, Thompson and Lombardi. Brooklyn 0, Boston 1. Pressnell and. Phelps; Bette and Inpez. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game:- Jersey City 5, Montreal 3. Joiner, Wrttlg do Padden; Wick- er, Nah-em, Rogers, Paynick and Hattie. Second Game-Seven innings: Jersey City 2, Montreal 8. Stiles, Kohlman, Watkins twood; Porter and Kies. t G — Baltimore 5, Syracuse 1. Matumk and West; Mooty and Warren. Second Comb-Seven Innhgfl: Baltimore 9, Syracuse 4. _ Fischer and West; Midkiii, Pearce, Jones and Heat-h. Tcrontsr 0. Rochester l2. Penullo, Marchildon, Klivak and Harshany; Ryba and Beal. First Guns:- Newark ll, Buflalo Ii. Haley, Branch, Barley, Russo d: Georgi; Kowalik, Archer, Smith 6r Bssvino. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City 10, 5t. Paul 8. (Sec- ond game called in flith, no con- est) t a, Minneapolis B; and Milwaukee second: Milwaukee i, Minneapolis ‘Toledo 4. Columbus ti; second: Toledo 4, Columbus 8. Indiana lis 2. Louisville 4: sec- ond: Ind naPOIls 3. I/Jliifiville 3- Down The Alleys now um nowuno Duck Iin Mixed Doubles "' ROY slsts during the International- American playciis. Aiter the annual reports were committee comprising Boston. and president Calder was committee oi the minor Association. a Lazzeri Will Join Giants - Tony Lazzeri, given his unconditional day accepted tcrms to play has not yet signed a contract. Lazzeri, reccverin Louis or Chicago. trip em the Phillies. - - adopted by the Bonrdoi Governors. a Conny Srnythe oi 'I‘oronto. Arthur Ross of appointed to confer with the rules leagues and the Canadian Amateur Hockey NEW YORK. May 14 LG?)- veteran iniielder release Saturday by Brooklyn Dodgerséhm base ior the New York Giants. Ho irom an st- tack oi tonsiiltis. pans to see his doctor and then to Join the Giants in St. The Terrymen leit ior ‘their iirst west- aiter today's game with .‘q . NEW YORK, May l4-Pitclmi.pg steadily although his mother was bitbyobatted ball. Bob Feller. young Cleveland mound stu, held Chicago White Box to six hits at Chicago today while Ben C1189‘ man's u; ‘lat helped him to a. 9-4 vic ry. Oilapmsn pounded out two homers tri c in his nr at t to the Indians 584/611. side the first base line and struck his mother, Mrs. William Feller, in the iace. -R.ed Ruflirlg shut out Philadel- phia. Athletics with iour hits as his New York Yankee teammates pounded out 1110-0 triumph before 115.500 fans. Rufling allowed only flve men to reach base, one on a base onballs, and was never in danger. Only two oi the five reached second base. The big righthander struck out iive. George Caster kep pace with Rufllng ior 5 l-8 inn gs. but the Alimknucklebalier blew up 1n the s 17,000 spectators. The Senators nudged in two rune in their hall’ and had the tying run on base be- fore going down. Alex Alexandra, Venezuelan mak- ing his first start on the mound ior the senators, held Boston scoreless ior six innings, but ire- quently was in trouble. Detroit Tigers took s. double header irom St. Louis Browns 14-4 and 7-4 beiore the largest crowd to witness a Brownie contest since 19M. There were 15.328 cash cus- icrners. The Browns looked like an eaq winner in the first some, running up~a 4-0 lead in the second, but Detroit started rolling in the ilith and scored all the runs in icur in- nings. ‘Hank Greenberg bit his iiith and sixth home runs oi the season, each with a man on base. HALIFAX. May l4 -(CP)—'I‘he Danish freighter Gerda Tloit, dis- abled as she lost her propeller 300 miles‘ ‘oi Cape‘ Race-two ‘weeks ago. was towed inbo_ Haliiax Harbor earlyltoday =by the salvafl W8 Foundation hsnklin.» . . _' eoxmo esskewrssttg- urn scour [Feller dHulrls j To ‘l’ 9-4‘ Win siQvcw W/btite "Sax; . R-affing Blanks Sox 10-0] ~.. » l Challeidon PVinslj Preakness Race BALTIMORE, Ml” llay ll- iAPi-Tisc mud and a great mud-runner co t np with Jolmslown Sal. y 1,1141 W. L. Brann‘: Challodon won the mu running o! us. nu Preakncsa Stakes as . Woodward's lop-bow! hv 1 the hone that bad token -. K t Dori: II! length . 0:1‘; ‘natives! nylfivyfln filth III ' the iield oi six. ' How They Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Loot LC. Jersey 01W l5 l MO Newark i4 l0 .58! Baltimore 11 B .910 Rochester l0 B .528 Montreal lg syracusc . Buiiaio B ll .fl1 Toronto o l6‘ .118 ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 14 5 .13?! Boston 1'1 5 .688 Chicago l8 ii .501 Cleveland 1i. l0 51G Wolh- l ll A11‘ Detroit I l6 801' Si. 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