`|l 1932-- GU .., 5 1 -i an _ _.r ` ,‘f"_“" " " Y' 2 -' '.~ 'i'l'ii5 UHAKL(fl"1`E'I`OWN GUARDIAN - B. .- _ PAGE SEVEN WBBSTLING PU I ' BASKETBALL RE W 1;0wLlN¢,-, ' A W N ` oTll1-:B SPORT BASEBALL BOXING .K 1' _ -W ~ -: c -0 W -I "_ il .Y.__..- -_ ____ ~_ --_._ -~ l ' _ l I » TSFRANCE NINS .ll _ S. TE-AN LOOKING EM oven .R U TH -G,-E lac-KEYS THE MAN ff- c - cms t0 be 50m y thx? flinging around to lltllemi: hcavywelghl,5_ Mickey ”' ,he current number. 1,; reached a period in his "where the average fightln8 we vet the Jersey veteran ,Wu 'B factor in the heavy- mlncgpetition, thouEl\ “me "“°w°:,, ,,,, overstuffed nnasle- “"w weele, back walker took a fe” over King Levinski’ 111 the Llf, own back yard. Only last Wm mah; lle gained a dec's- . ml-ww one 'tts true, over Uzeudun, a heavyweight. mowing, however, failed to im- and ly 15 understood the pair hem rematclled. Mickey should nh, Basque by a wide margin time- ,____ . mg Lll-ran 'Blu Bro. m,,~, portion is by no means ,lg There have been others. ,mucus or them all was Bob mom, Ruby Robert still was l, of making the middleweight when he won the heavyweight (lem Jim Corbett. Gentlemen was only one of the many Fitz sllotlcd a chunk of lil there is a vast differ- when cnc compares the two me periornlcd h's miracles in when good hoavyweights not as scarce as they are to- Fltz was a terrific puncher. 15 no great. shakes as a hit- was long, lean and knuck- walkcr is short, heavily built to bc bandy-legged. was a terror among when he scaled only 160 pounds. Joe Walcott, a stopped out of his to topple iight heavlcs and middleweight, who thought nothing of !izht’ns a. man who optwclgncd him forty or fifty pounl-1p_ Jul; Dlllon's exploits with the big fellows earned him the apt sobrlquet of Giant Killer. Of all those mentioned walker is the least damaging puncher, but like the rest oi them he never gives an inch of ground, eternally walking into the big fellows. V- "BABE" MAY HANDLE SOX ‘ The runlor tha`; will not down is that Babe Ruth will retire 'as Pllyer next year to manage Bos- ton lRed Sox. It is believed the papers are all signed, sealed. ready to be delivered. For the good or baseball oi which he has been 0. greater pillar than any other per- sonality it is believed that Babe will consent to take over thc sox, The league apparently wants it-. They are worrying over tile situa- tion in Hubtown since the Braves started to steal the show to become ‘tho most talked of team in the National League. The dope has it that Ruth will become a part own- er of Sox, manage lt, and will be associated with B`ll Carrigan. It would be a revolutionary move, but 'then sport seldom stands on pre- =ccdent or tradition. Perhaps its contnued popularity is because of the fact that sport magnates be- lieve in going overboard frequently for new ideas when up against con- ldiiiolls that rcqurc heroic treat- ,mc-nt. It wouldll`t be surprising if |Ruth toointhe bg plunge to Boston next year. , Cultivate joy without fear; it is a source of strength which God has created for brave hearts. Much oi’ our life consists in mod- lfying our movements and adapt- ing them to new circumstances. sralvmnu Three yearn _ago it thll model had been o ered at this price there would have-been a stampede to buy u._ And lt's just the same quallty_blcycle today as then, including the C.C.M. Triplex Crank Hanger, C.C.M. Improved Hercules Coaster Brake, Full rubber cdals, C.C.M. Z0~Year Nickel glaring, C.C.M. Hsrdwearing Enamel, Dunlop Tires and C'C°M° Ownor's Sorvico Guarantee Bond It guarantees the quality of the bicycle and the service xo be given on it. Ask your dealer io show you this C.C.M. 0wner’| Service Guarantee Bond when you drop in to see his new i952 C.C.M. models. n, "" C' C- M- Bill” when you get the boot selection from This in effect was his solution the largest :took on Prince Edward Island. of the long deferred Catalonian me 3°“"¢~ I problem and he was spmkmg on me The Dodgers and the Boston blasted out a. 'I to 3 victory in the Grulwi Wydtt. H0856*-5 and Hey- ? ` T: Braves waged a pair of exciting opener W0rl~h ,.' - .. ‘ V _ T- H 0 L M - - Catalan-an statute wh ch would give . mm] R me mmm om NATIONAL LEAGUE . _,W gmt ml, lnduggl-ml "ea of spam , battles before some 25,000 fans at Bob S g ve y Ch‘"°“¢'f°Wll and Bummeraide 5"?" limited autonomy of Wvemment `B"°°klV“ but W°““d “P -W5" Where f°“" mt’ in the “cmd '"“°' ‘ml nm' "me: pundamemglly gl-le gyggalm-lim they started, each winning one three of them were grouped in thcl - R. ll. E. Bild C.C.M- statute nllouteg tg the ,tam lov, game of a double-header. fourth for both runs. Sixteen hits. fPlU»Sll\H`8h - -~ 3 6 1 °" 531'” 5°°“* 5|* 75- Boston landed on Babe Phelps including a homer by Charlie vlNll_s-_lust ‘mzw Yonex. N. Y.. M-iv 29-AN Y. Lui-l1'1‘l~;o. Baltimore to a win over Jersey C.ty, United slugs, Won from Jacque; gave probably its most _ while the faltering Newark Bears Glaxen France, 5_4, 5_2_ 5___l_ ,exhbition to win two st-1'Bl8hlE3l1'| ave the Toronto Leafs a ninth in r nited States,l Vim RY" Wd M1159” in 5°" 3 | 1 , 1 glye New York an 11 to 5 decision 6_4 6_0_ iUnlted States team in its campa-Bn ---- ' ‘ Hd the intel' , Boston . ._ and shoot thc Yankees' first place 1 eh lxcd doubles loday' Mls; to reach Europe a - ` n e m meh. ual- ‘zone matches will be taken week SUNDAY RESULT” Brooklyn lead back up to three full games. N l,l»l 11 and Perry won q - . u B 'after next when lt 0nC°\1lf‘““'5 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Fraukhouac and Spohrer; Vance ter finals match from Miss Ryan arf, in the semi-nnals. The Frenc 6 2 The other semi ili1allSl»S lil this division are Mrs. Moody and Wood. pressively from Fraulein and Anna Peitz, Germany. 4-6. 5-0. 7'5~ The wnning run was scored in the seventh inning and was aided I "h"°“3h "mv mm *nd Maw 3°' Second game ing to take the match and cham- ` R "_ E_ by an error of Appling who fumbled . a grounder. P1°“5hiP l-mee md °“e am" md' Rochester 8 12 5 The cleveland Indians slit' a ‘mn at th” md We hm °“' Buffalo - - - - -- - 'I 13 3 d 9 his lead to one E k t ouble header with the St. Louis ‘ ‘ C er, Wysong, I. Smith and Browns at Sylouls' and mm, game l Bot; men. bil;/1"°“° °f ‘;1°‘;Eg Florence; Wilson. Brewer. Gould series fw.th three victories, The ;°;1';°l;w0 tr:t°n;mng'pY;°;; °';°me and Hargrave. mn Y E S T E R D A Y Britt-n walker cup team. ’ on a ba g rampage in the eighth Fmdmn did not Wm a hole un* R. H. E. lover Australia‘s Davis Cup team and Brugno yesterday won their ' ran his total for the season to l3.l n b enmmatmg ! inter-zone next month- at Paris, , lway to the finals Y . .tt the end of Saturdays play he ‘Fred Pew, and ,y_ s Oliff, British I Probably against England. was only two behind Jimmy Foxx of 1 6_3’ 8_6’ 3_6' 6_3_ Bousms and; when Wilmer Allison and Joh , DB 1'. the Athletics. The As beat Boston Bernard yesterday won ,mm Jewiny Van Ryn, stellar doubles tear' i ' t a Cleveland defeated st. Louis and Borotm md Anmne venue” 3_2 defeated the Austral ans op p , Detroit and chicago split a double 6_1’ m_8_ _ ’ 'V Jack Clawford and Harry Hopman. _I Sllll _LEADING ,IN CUP PLAY __.__. _ :completed an impressive tlumph lyesterday and practically assured PHt;Anl»:1.Pl-IIA, Pa.. M37- 29-1- ta.P.>-Amerlca's young t¢=T‘-= stml :Un‘ted States participation in the 5 by scores of 6-0 6-4 5-7, 'I-5, they I _ I es and the match after the Austral- es B8 UP . The next and final step for the second game: Eames- and Gochet and Mrs- Whlttillgstall-i `BHltlm0i'e The Athletes and Bed sox spilt 1vnle_ Ida Adamorf, F-ance. wi Jersey City .. a double header at Boston, Boston day in the womens singles elimin- _ Richmond and Mlnile: winning the Opener. 6 to 4. behind i ated Mrs Dorothy Andrus Burke. l n nited States 6 3, 8 4, and Helen f'no ptcning of Bob wcnlno, a d' U c. - - Walbcrg hurling shut out ball as Jacobs, United States, won unilnry hits one of which was Ji-lnmy Fioxx'5 French player defeated Georgcs_l1lBlll'» $004 ¢=l'°Wl1€d Bfmsh “mal” more to catch train). 16th homer of the season. Krasny, Jugoslavia, 6-3. B-1. 0-6. el” 5°” °h°mPi°'“~ “ft” ° Sumng Flrlt lim" ~ Detroit made it four out of five and Wood eliminated Marcel Com- 36 11016 mill mlwh Y¢5l¢\' ‘Y 5' R. H. E. bemale, Rance, 6-4, 316. 6-2. 8-3~ Kal"-'ft EUC F|ddi°“» 33» 111° 5'°“"' Rochester . 2 'I 1 bridzerlvlll' Bumlo s 9 5 to 3. N D9 FUFB-5*- Wh° Yeuhed the 5"' Starr, Wetherell, Jonnard and ` 9-15 last 3/“’» Played steady 5°" Florence, Bloomer and Crollse Browns, already leading 5 to 3, went Pint game Newark ... 7 14 0 tu n ached en mn, ni n seven runs to win lz to a. (cumin, ,.,,,,,, Mk °b;"oM wok; He h:'M‘;“th: Beading ._ 1 1 lo The Indmm w°" H" ‘°°°"d '““‘° NEW YORK- Mai' 29-The Glam next two took the lsth mn anal Wm" “"1 H"“"°°""’ V” A 2 to 0 behind the pitching of Har- and me Phmles splll, A double wth to I’mkc the tm_n'!om_ down rstyne, Adams and Legett. der’ who held the Browns swreless header here today New York win- He had been seven down at the‘ 5010115 (MMI until the ninth inning, when Camp- “mg the opening smgfest 10 to 3 tenth bcil. right fielder, hit a home run and the Phu, “kms 8 cl,-,se sec. In the “umm” pl” Hamm' Newark ... 0 for the Browns /only score. ond "me, 4, ee, 3_ wnwh by s ‘mm drenched "new, Reading ... .:. .. 1 4 0 --f--i- The Gm,” “ve may 3 blg lead strove ‘gummy to cut down De I-Iolsclaw and Kees, Yerkes and r Spaill T0 J0il1 UIli0Il in W 1"" F°m°» 'hen P\1°°"=f all r‘orest'.~. rosa. at the ann ne noa`K'°“¥°A-MEMCAN LEAGUE their runs in the sixth, seventh out lt one md 'Wu ,llll tl-me Mgpl-my gg__(A_ _) /A _ and el8l\¢l\ UIMHBS \\fl»€1‘ R05' HHl`\'|down. Excitement grew as Flddlan . Mdy P -Prem k le, Manuel Mana presented w the sen blew up. Jim Elliott pitched won the next hole' two dawn M New form ... ... 1; 5 ,mlm assembl “ml ht g lm hitless ball for 8 2-3 innings of the me 33,-d be out h’s opponent’s ad- WB-*ill HB ll -- I ‘lit eventually xould ,invert Siam second clash before O'Farrell made vantage lg, one, Tl-len he ¢n¢l¢¢d_ ple m§1<>mFe;;lr;i Fligkgyeir Burke, Rag. ‘into a un’on of federated states the .first Gilillf hit- Mel Ott-S l-l‘lDl0 lost the34thwhere he was trapped » 3' ‘under ,,,,,,,,,l,,e ,,,,,,,,,, 0, the my in me ninth brought an both New .mol dropped the match at the _ R- H- E- loml goyemme-ng York i'Ul18~ H0m¢l'5 by I-is Mdllim 35th where he was bunkered off g|;;°;lt° --- - -- 2 3 T and Don Hurst cost Jim Mooney| a spoon shot. f - Pipgras and Veltman. Baltimore ._ Jersey City . hurlers in the first game but ther Yesterdai"5 “sum included Vic' Mull?-F'U!1»D. 5¢°*~19»nd. M85' 39 Melton, Vumbcct and Kenna;| effol-tg were not as good as 'those wrles ln me mens singles for La (Canadian Press Cable)-John De Ogden ami 0u;,m_ [St Louis . 5 8 1 coste and Wood. The vct.eran|Forest, 25 year old Londoner, t0- (Called in sixth to allow Balti- Ci|\CllUll\fi ... 0 5 2 GREA Berweeu MCKES f 6 of-:\"'~’ ° Q R. ll. L. I 14 15 4, 11 10 Bl Pcckins, ' Second game: 1:. H. E. B 'l 1 10 10 i F “F QF! F F Q57!!! Faber, Caraway and Berry, mm? coco? ¢=»-9" semi-brilliant pitching duel between and her French partner, Bruvnon.l Brazws repvesentame at F°’°"’t R, }{_ E, and Plein’ ~ - N- Y- 1'1" ° . . . . . . ..lll41 First fl two young portsiders, Gomez and l 5-2, 4.6, 6-2. The British pair will Mills. , oron,o . B-- R. H. E. Bob Burke, after the Senators scor- meet Jean Borotra and Josane SAE- M°m’9a] --- ~~ 1 3 1, h --*°‘*""”“- A. M. Smith and R. Smith; Pom-iP1liladeIplll=\ ,.. 8 14- 1 dwindled away into a ballsmosnlng team may defeated lvunc. acne' orski. Collingwood. Brannon and New Y°fl< - - - - - - -- 1011 3 epidemic. Babe auth nit his 14th lvnnlncu and Martin Legeay, e-1. Sum- HRHSCI1- Nichols. C°11inS- Grab- ' _ -_ _ First game; owskl, Dudley and McCul'dy; Fitz- simmons, Lllqlle and Hogan Ol"al l'cll. Second game ll. H. E. Philadelphia ... 4 'I i Nc\v York ... 2 51 J. Elliott, Dudley and Davis; Mooney, Bell and O'Farreli. First game: R. H. E. were tripped by Readng in a 20 in- Rene mmm ammpllng el come , ning argument The Rochester back was ca,-,.,e,l me _.els hero,-el fans once had gained set point in R. H. E. R. ll. E. ’ I . _ .. lolz l st. Louis . 2 'ii Buffalo ame was rained out. l mated the Rufsiall Sergei the temh game' . - B I G L E A G U EIBDSLUH ' S l 1; iemngko 6_1 6_3 46 3_5 3__l,l Pairings for the concludli1g=mg Brooklyn . 6 B Bjclncinnati 3 9 1 BABE GETS ANOTHER gl,-0 5¢e0ll,.1apa.n, defeated Andre 195 match M°”d°Y Wm “nd I Brown. Betts and Spohrer; Johnsen, Lindsey, Dean and - 4 3 6 4 |5l\l¢ldS H-8dl\1Sf» C1'°Wf°Td and Vin Phelps, Moore, Hcinlacll and Lopez, | NEW YORK, May 29 Lefty Gom- gel' 14-,-mcg 5.4_ 6- , -6, - _ _ v Franz Msteika. Austria. won from H1115* H mlm- Sukefofth Rene De Buzeiet France, 6-I, 6-8. Mancuso, Wilson; Carroll and Man- ion. First game: 1.?" c-F _,Fl Philadelphia Boston ._ ... . . . . .. 6 9! Cain, Bowman, Krause and Cochrane, Heving; Weiland and Tate. Second game: Philadelphia . 3 7 L Boston 0 4 3 Walberg and Cochrane; Kline and Connolly. First game: R. H. E. Cleveland . 310 1 St. Louis 12 14 0 Hucliill, Jablono\1.'si~:i, Brown and Myatt; Coillnall and H. Ferrell. Second game: R. H. E. . 2 9 0 St.Louis 1 7 0 Harder and Sewell; Stewart, Kimsey and Bcngough. Cleveland .. . .. i ’_s‘!@T_ \>!'1 * U* _ 4 -»"i'vJ 9 »;\"\' - 44 at 'IJ 33% a a°f\;° v\‘dd3\ ~r\3$>f¢- ~2>°2\\>. " Inexpensive ’ °' "' 'M' ernment of Catalonia the right to if f ° \lf\ D the Only fully ¢‘l“iPP°d Bicycle He inferred that the government lcuung chicago cubs, 2 to 0. in eighth. was brolfen by the ncaa in Spencer and Grace; smith. Tin- epilrtmellt 011 P. E. Isldlld expected other regional statutes the second game or a double-l1ead- the 11th with two singles and il ning and I-lemsley. Keeps the mouth cool and molsi' .ff _,I .,g_- vw 'fe employ gl-le gggallm wngue; em, dl-_ for eight runs in the second in- Grimm, won the first game for tile ,Cl'\lCH80 'l 16 3 , . _ ' ' ection ofCatalonia'.seducational,ec- H1113 Bhd *»°°ll thi! 0P9ll¢l‘~ 1°'5- C“b5~ swift' Ch“3“°“' B"“"“’ *md N' _ _ _ I cl "°n°m‘c ,mi welll] system; and the while Brooklyn came back with a The first game was a pitching Griwe. Plddehi Malone and Hart- " ' '|'HE _ V fight w police ll; own tel-l-l¢°l»y_ ninth inning rally behind thc three- duel between Si Johnson and "Wild nett- S , Question; M ml-sign relations, ng. hit pitching of Dazzy Vance to Bill" Hailahan. However, the' Reds' SHIIIIQ l’ll'¢\¢= - _ CMJ! 185 val and military protecifon al-(con. capture the second game, 3 to 2. defense cracked in the last inning R. H. E. - a, mA §;:r§e Street ceded in the statute tg the cent- Glenn Spencer and the Pitts- .and Bt. Louis scored four runs. A Pltlsburlh ... ... .. 2 4 1 " ° I' I' ral Government. burgh Pinion shut out the league '2 to' 2 tie, clulked up in the Chicago ... .. 0 6 1 ‘will be presented to the assembly. ,or at Chicago after the Cubs had sacritw- __ A ~ -‘\ Pint pm: r _ -1 A. A _ ` -» fill. 1 23, 'fn ., ,.'. »-. . - -vs .,,- "-- pq. °vv-rv ~ :M --vw _.,- .,.» -.- -» .~.., ._-_ -..\. ‘ 5 / r l l .-4 -a l I - :-21- “'62