. w- Bh-{Ifi a BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING BOXING BASKEIBALI. (OIHER scum g ‘Chinese Davis Giants Stretch PWnning CUP Player Streak To I0 Straight; B6315 A1135" Pirates Humbled By Reds (U. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BOURNEMO TH, England, May 1--The British tennis season was away today to the tune of a smash- ing upset. Iflio Sin Kie. 24-year- old Chinese Davis Cup player. toppled Henri»; W. (Bunn ) Austin Saturday in t e final of hard court championships. The score was 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. The unexpected defeat, however. Sup hopes, Alustin, for many years the mainstay with Fred Perry, now run spree at the expense of Luke Hamlin in th not then, after the Brooklyns had tied n professional. of British teams, re- cently announced he would lake part in Davis Cup competition Lhis year. The Chinese player. meeting Aus- lln for the first time. outsteadied 11m, scoring repeatedly with shots dropped just over the net. Never DBfOTE had a Chinese star taken a lnaior British title. Peggy Scriven oi‘ England won the women's tit‘e_ defeating Nancv Wynne. Australia's no. 1. 7-5, 6-2. loan Ingram and Evelyn Dearman took the uomelfs doubles by de- feating Freda James and Kay Etnmmers 8-6. 4-6, 6-3. Af'cr n res’. from his singles effort. Kho Sln Kic teamed with file tall lrishnlan. G. Lyiteton Rogers. to will the men's doubles "itle. 3-6. 3-6. 6-3. 6-4, over the British Davis Cup nominees, Don Butler and F. H. D. Wilde. “Baily” Crimes Gets Cate AEW YORK. May 1 --(AP1- Boiling (Boily) Grimes, Brooklyn Dodgers‘ manager, who has been more or less of n good boy w the umpires so far this year. had his first run-in with the baseball “law” today and. as usual. got. the heave-ho he knew so well last year. George Barr. umplring at the pint/e. tossed him out of the game with the Giants in (he sixth inn- ing. The row started while Mel 0t’ was at bat for the Gfants. Grimes charged up out of the dugout to apglle a decision. but his outburst was met by Barr's thumb polntinz to the nearest exit. Grimes was ejected eight ‘imcs up to Sept. 4 last season. Fighting Fox Stamped R1911] Derby Threat lvEIW YORK. Mav 1 -(AP)—- Feht-ing Fox. latest in the lit" of famous horses from Wlliim Woodward's Belair stud. headed toward Churchill Downs 1nd the Kentucky Derbv tonight Wit-h aperformance that sur- passed that of his famous bm‘her. Gallant Fox. the b"_\' son of sn- Gnllahad 3rd Slfvrdav lock the measure of eight other three- year-olds. four of them also elic- iblp for the derby. ln the mile and 70 Yards of the 320.000 Wood Mem- orial at Jamaica. He did it in n manner that in- dicaicd he will be a real threat when the dishnre is sti-"tched cut to l 1-4 mi'e at the down; next Saturday. fighting w); m1- l=hed three lengths in front of Can't wait. My-mn Qelznick‘; d"- by hone. Opera rm, a non-derby Euglblf‘ °wTled b? Mrs. Amory Haskel1'= Woodland Fawn. was third. taking the measure of such hfehly regarded derby candidates ls Ho! Price Headlevxs Eyvipbon Kins and w. e. Kilm w. N u. . Mrs. W, P. Stewart's GPaQsWWfliRLJd. only other degby horse 1n me __________ removes stains. field. was sixt 1311151621121: laellvly-discovie-red slugging on a a today stretched thei; it 8a txleakw _ 10 straight by Illpblngi e British Dodgers 7-6 before the National lamest crowd of spring, 40,248, at the Polo Grounds. _ Featured by Johnny McCarthy's llad no bearing on Britain's Davis fourth homer of the year. with two 1198211815‘ (A. P.b Gllltdlln’ Special WIN) ORK, Ml¥'1—'I‘.he Giants mates aboard, they put on n. five- the score, they other tally in the eighth to make it flve m a row over the Dodgers S They collected of "Belly" Grimes’ pitchers, old Waite Hoyt being charged with the defeat by letting tally on Dick Barbells double an Jim R1pp16'5 sinele. esecond frame. and pushed over an- so far this spring. 14 hits off four with in the winning Tile Reds made it two straight score was 4-1. While Al over the Pirates, already surpass- ing their last season's mark of one victory over the “1Lnx" team. The Hollingsworth was holding the Bucs to five hits, the Reds collerted nine off Bill Swift and “Rlp‘ sewell. Costly Fumble In St. Louis, Don Gutteridges fumble of a grounder was a major factor ln Cardinals’ 6-5 defeat by Chicago Cubs. After Frank Demaree singled to t. start the Cub second inning, the Louis mortsfop muffed Joe Marty's blow on what appealed to observers a cinch double pla Then Tony Lazzeri, hit left field seats for a home run. ball. in the In Philadelphia, Hugh Mulcahy lilnited the Bees to two hits as the Pinllies nicked Jim Turner, veteran Boston pitcher, for 11 to pocket a 5~1 victory. The win ended a Phlls‘ nine- $211716 losing streak. It was not until two out ln the seventh that Vince DiMaggio made B05 th Giants, behind top-form of K1112 Carl Hubbell, Brvvklyn Saturday. the first ton hit. Cuccinello doubled in e ninth. Hubbell In Form 3-1 pitching downed Hubbell held the Dodgers to five hits and fanned eight “s: Philadelphia home Mllilgert with the runsb Y ne Moore and pinch-hitter Karl bases loaded helped Boston down Philadelphia in a. 16-11 slugfest. “Cubs bearded the Cardinals on .1161!‘ home pitch and walloped out 11 hits for an 11-5 victory. At Cincinnati the Reds gained I. 2-0 shutout over Pittdaurgh. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING The Holy Name Mixed Doubles Elimination Tournament will 1011181111 8t '7 o'clock the largest‘ entry list e L111 sharp, wi ever tournament. ‘Seven der we. to get. such a liy-two couples in all will go after the beautiful prizes awarded lhQW and runner ups. The rula and nightly schedules are now posted at the alleys, and it is requested that each night game start time. The following player! will lhrt tonight:- LAD! wwwpoerwwnee M promptly 0n GENTS I. Blanchard J. Peterson TIIE ROGERS HARDWARE Company Limited are giving a FLY I100 . FREE ' l0 the person who catches the largest trout up ; to and including May 24th, and pruenta it io- cr with the counter :alc slip for $1.00 pur- cbuo of tithing gear and tackle, at their nor-e. THIS ROD MAY BE SEEN ~ ,IN THEIR WNDOW a to Brooklyn the iLeafs Sweep Doubleheader; A Royals ‘Vin MONTREAL. May 1 Montreal Royals rim-lb’ snapped their losing streak at six games before 25.811 Jersey city fans u» day by OOmmg back to win the second game of a doubleheader 7-3 after the Giants took the opener 8-5, ' Harry Smythe limited the little Giants to five hits in the seven inning nightcap. Bob Carpenter, who started for Jersey City, lasted five innings and was belted for five runs. The Jerseys wasted little time in che- opener They belted Ben Cantwell ollt in the second with a six hit attack featured by Babe Herman's home run Hndlplflkfid up four more markers over the next four frames. , m Syracuse, Toronto's Leafs swept both ends of a double head- er with the Chiefs before 5.000. Winninu a wild and wooly first game 9-5 and squeezing out a 4-3 victory in the nightcap Frank Pennink Reta ins Golf Championship LEEDS, England, May 1—(CP)— Frank Pennink today prepared for an attempt on the British Amateur Golf Championship following his narrow victory Saturday in win- ning for the second successive year the English title. - defending Champion, n.1- though weak on the greens, out- lasted S. E. Bank, for a 2 and 1 victory in the ZG-hole match. Three- agitating repeatedlv. he was forced brilliarlcy with his woods and irons to hold his opponent. Largelv due to the high numiber of putts, there was nouhin sensa- tional in tlhescoreasPennin ,native of Holland and resident of Kent, established himself as a threat fur the British Amateur title, held by Robert Sweeney, American-bum Londoner. Pennink finished the morning round one hole up with a ‘l8 to Bank's 79. In the afternoon Penn- ink still had his one-hole margin at the 27th hole. with 38 to 39 medal m: 'Mcl.ellan ' Wins Decision Fro m ‘ ‘K i tl ' ’ H a r t (C. P. by Guardian’: Spoolll Wire) GLACE BAY, N. 8., May 1- Gussie McLellan of Glace hammered "Kid" Hart’: a continually to win a IO-round de- cision over the Monoimi, N. B. f1 hter Saturday night 1n a bout bi led as for the ‘ Canadian featherweight championship. ' The u y Cape Browne: eu- ried the fight to the Moncfon vet- eran 1n every round, his attack on the body, sud up enough points to I knock-down in the seventh when Hart connected with a solid left hook to the Jaw. Hart weighed in at 122 pounds and his opponents was two pounds heavier. McLellan scored a. big ldvlnliggfi in the first round, o : g under Hart's ey wi a fast left class. The next six rounds passed ‘before the Cape Bretoncr was marked but in the seventh he ran to a right ab that opened I. small cut un r. his riggiigye. Preston Team‘ Wins English Soccer Trophy IDNDON, 1—(0P Ccble)— The English f rests in Wax-til“ mid’? 31m izcde. e o years. e TMTKJYIIBBTi l8“? fnnmione cf the enigma oofball eague, won the WNW for the second time 8a , vanquishlng Hudders- field ‘flown '-0 in the most exciting finidltoacupfinaleverseenat through the regulation 90 utes, display- 1118 a brand of soccer (that at no time a d likely to produce w}. gm lexcitementm as fever e payels oug < capers- gly to break the deadlock 1n over» time and it we: a bad mistake 5v Ydling, Huddersfield and captain, that led to Preston's t0ry.. » -BASEBALL RESULTS- (A. P. by Gurdlcn’: Special Who) SUNDAY GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia. 015 000 N0 0 1.2 1 wrist! Nd301012al3l01 6x510 1 omas, son yer Dickman, McKain, Rogers and Peacock. New York 100 110 000 8 i 1 Washington 000 22000! 4 8 0 Gomez and Dickey; Hogsett and R. Ferrell. Detroit 001 010 001 2 10 1 Cleveland 200 100 10x 4 12 l Auker and York; Harker, Mll- nar and Pytlak. St. Louis 200 000 212 7 14 1 Chicago 100 110200 5 5 2 Newsom. Bonettl and Sullivan; Lee. Brown and Sewell. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 5 1 Cincinnati 4 0 0 Swift, sewell and Todd, Berres; Hollingsworth, Schott and Lom- Brooklyn 000 310 020 6 11 1 New York 050 100 01x ‘l 14 0 Hamlin, Butcher, Monti-louse. Hoyt and Spencer. Chervinko- Crlmbert, Iohrman, Coffman and Dannlng. Boston 000 100 000 1 2 0 Philadelphia 100 020 11x 0 11 0 ‘nu-her and Muolls; cnhy and Atwood. Chicago 000030000 6 9 1 St. Louis 209 000 5 10 1 Hench. Russell and 0‘Dea.' Davis. Bush. McGee, Johnson an Owen. scores. He built it up to a two-hole margin by the 33rd hole and thfly halwed the 34th and 35th 1n fours. A year ago Pennink. after win- ning the English event was among the final eight survivors in the British Championship. Sports Gossip NEW YORK April 110-The 1n- dians haven't been too wuBh 0Y1 playboy Rollie Hemsley (according to those in the know) because he: the only one who can get WP D1961’!- ing out of Bobby lkllei-"HA wag my rollicking Rolfe handles Bobby létter than he can handle him- '~ make Cochmne bunched Hui-ll? York gecause of his 101M118 slump? . . . .Barney Ross.‘ the 1911mm‘ ar, says Seabiscu t will have u 011K111 against War AdmiraL... The Cubs ought to zlve Tvnv L-awlerl an attendants uniform so he could take tlickexs at the 88-141 before the games....He's been do- ing about everythinl else there 60 fan... Domenico Cecceralll. W110 l“ with John Henry Lewis 1n Ba ti- more next Thursday. 10st hi5 hall‘ doinghdugyxgln the Italian army ‘m- erte opansunnn d cisoo would like tn 1939 all-star . ew or em wit? g1 Y kw R the Dodgers did 1n '34 after Bill Terry wanted. to know if they We" still in the ileaguetmwell, Will was caught cracking that “Casey Stormers Boston Bees are a medi- ocre outflt" the other day-end hinge are ready b0 D00 flflfllll~~ W adyslaw Talun. the new rasslih get But INTERNATIONAL LIAGUI First e:- Montreal 000 030 200 0 1:1 0 Jersey City 048 001 00X B 16 0 Cantwell, Porter, Srwigart and Klee; Stiles, Joiner and Redmond. Second game (Seven innings) :- Montreal 220 012 0 7 13 0 Jersey City 001 010 1 8 5 0 SmYLhe and Kies; Carpenter, Dc Ln. Cruz and Redmond. First Gums:- Rochester 000 101 042 I 13. 0 Newark 421 221 00x 12 14 1 Moore. Barrett. hffenmciger. Swanson and _ kin. NB-XTOD; and McCullough. nhem. M Second Glmb:— Rochester N2 400 0 '7 a 1 Newark 020 200 5 9 '1 I sherer. Barrett, Roffensborget and Narron, Ogrodnwski; Fallon, Haley and at. First Game:- Buffalo 105 032 012 l2 1'! 3 Baltimore 200 600 100 0 11 2 Kowalik. Hibbs, Archer, Jacobs and Phillips; Matuzak, Perrln, Cohen and Grouse. __Secon_d_g:.m_e>(aevo_1|_fh_1nll_1fll:___ Q. A. H. A; Slate Is Re - elected (C-P. By Guardian’: MONTREAL, May Arthur Lapierxe and his associates were reeccted unfaxtlgmogslybeztfie ue - gltglull-ul-lgcieetfisgociagion held here Satur secrete .v - Treasurer Alphonse Therrien in his annual report said S hi Wire) 1 ‘:0 President Buffalo 000 806 a 10 10 0 Baltimore 000000 2 6 4 Kline and ‘Fresh; Jorgens, Ms.- tuzak, Ehrensberger, Swank and Euffmln. first Game:- ‘Ilwonto 310 200 I10 0 11 1 use 100001 210 0 8 4 la and Reibw- Gee, Hemm- , Wright. Esaulfiana Moore. nd Game (Seven innlnga):—" ‘Ibronto 110 002 0 4 7 0 Syracuse 002 000 1 8 0 l Caldwell and Reiber; Mooty and Moore. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION hdlandgols 2, St. Paul 1. Louisvi 5, Minneapolis l0. Columbus 5. Milwaukee 2. ‘Ibledo 8, Kansas City 0. IATUIDATS GAMES AMHNCAN LEAGUE 210000014 810 0 000001012 414 2 New York Washin n Chan er o Knuth. Unke and Heath; Llyom and L. Sewell. Detroit 310 000 010 5 l2 1 Cleveland m 000 000 B 5 1 Kandy and York; Hudlln and mull. at mm ypll. wet fldunds. NATIONAL LEAGUE m.“ % h 8'1; i? '2 3 n, Icnrling, Higgeling Hutchinson and B. Mueller; I4.- Reh, Kelleber, Pac- twood 0 10000010: 2 Bee/uers. Brown and Todd; R. Davis and Iomlbardl. Brooklyn 000000100 1 5 1 New ark 00011010x390 Bartnctt; Macon, Kriso, Lnnicr, Bnrrell and Owen. INTERNATIONAL LIAGK 100 100 00 2 ‘l 1 200 014 0x '7 13 0 Woatercll. Che man and Klee; Stringevich and . (Game called in 8th. rain). estéfw 030 011 128 11 Ralffensberger, d Ogrodowski; Baker, Gabler and Redmond. Toronto at Baltimore called end of third inning-Rain. Buffalo at Syncusc ppd rain. Jeraeg Son Born To The Manthas 15° deapmoh (nGorgosMantha, M011- treal (xzmdienr left winger in the Natdonal Hockey league. on a laockey tour in E08- Jean. first boy in Back Leafs Receive $1,000 Bonus , May 1—\CP)—-1"01' w’ the National Hockey Len- gue ti e and reaching the Stan- ley Cup Finals, 15 players with ‘Forum Maple Leals received 5-‘.- 000 e Manage;- Conn Smythe announced Saturday playoff cheques. amount- ing $886.28 for each player. had ar- rived from League headquarters, and that Club dlI€CTDfS had decided to alddenoughtot-hetotaipoolw bring each share to $1,000. The 15 players who received S11v0 each were Turk Broth, Red HJJIZICI, Reg Hamilton, Bing-o Kan man, Jimlrny Flowler, Syl Apps. ordle Dflllion, Bob Daviddsoll, Bill Thorns, Harvey Jackson. Buzz Boll. Red Metz, Pep Kelly, George Parsons and Mlmmh Chamberlain. Cow: Dick Irvin received the same amount. Woman Holds Share In The Dodger Club (By The Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Apr. 30-6114; prob- ably has seen more baseball games than any other living woman-qt- 200 stmight running and a total away up in the thousands-but. the wvmanknown to the baseball world as "Dearie" never has yelled in a “P00 airways said, ‘don't talk too and ep your ears openh" said "Deerie," now 89. whose real name is Mrs. Marie MbKeever Mul- vey. l power in big-league baseball today as one-fourth. owner of the Brooklyn gers. She's always quiet and calm. She nevar talks at a name; never miss- es n play-a real student of the who can quote records. and who has been lzoini; to shrine training camp and on the road with the ball club since she was 13. Illour and a ha]! years 080. tall. white-haired Judge McKeever. sit- ting out at Ebbets Field with his silver-topped cane, decided to give his daughter all his stock in the Itwunonewsioherwhenhis will. filed recently. disclosed she was one-fourth owner. She had been folr four years. “I didn't sell four yuan mo." die amid. “so why turn around and sell now? N0. I doubt if I ever will." She's also an expert with horses. She and her mother used to drive together in Brooklyn, and were called “The McKeever Sisters. She worked the tmtter Rosalind all spring before Gibson White drove Rosalind to victory several years ago in the Hamibletonian. 39b3, favorite But be l8 he!‘ sport. "It gets into your blood." she said. "Pop was allways crazy about it. I do wish he'd lived long enough to see the DOdBErs win an- “l-‘éfipwe? larch '1. at a4. He aww his Dodflera win the pennant rm TTLBURY, Ont“, May 2—\H&Ving postponed on grounds. Yanks Lose with ijjliMaggio In Game ' Collision With Male Siaturday Following NEW , May 1—(AP)— Ohle! Elon Hr: sett- scalned the Yankees with Jve hits today as the Senators beat the World Qhampiong 4-3 in .Washh$ton. J09 Duvmggick-returning to the “new, after being in - in an outfield collision yesterday-led B119 Yanks attack w-llth a home run and a. single. Joe Gordon, Yankee sec- ond baseman wllo also was hurt in the collision. watched the game from a box. Lefty Gomez» pitching for New York, allowed eight hits. An over- flow crowd c: n2.o00—1areer than the opening duly throng-saw the game. Clcuts Two Homers Though Jimmy Fbxx crashed two borne runs over the left field W011 ills first two Limes u , four Boston pitchers couldn't hol Philadelphia in check and the A's walked off with an 8-6 victory before 17.200 Boaton fans. Two were on base when Foxx made his first lnomer in the first, bu; the ba-es wqre empty when he made the second. Fpxx, who has driven in 19 runs so far this sea- son, made both homers off Luther ‘Thomas who went seven innings and was credited with the victory. Down Illcrs 4-3 In Cleveland. llnth inning relief pitching by Al 1 liner. a Cleveland sandlot product, helped the Indians to a 4-3 triumph. over 1I>etro1t Tl- gers before 221.782 spectators. Relieving Mel l-Iarder, the youth- ful southpaw retired Dixie Walker. Chanley Gehrinqzer and Hank Greenbelg in succession with the tying run on base. Harder received credit for his second victory of the year and the loss was charged to Eldon Auker, the Submarine southpaw bvlrirler. Split series In Chi . St. Louis Browns ed a y~in e ninth inmng to defeat the itc Sox 7-5 an gain an even split in the 0w’ game sari es. "Buck" Newsom and Julio Bon- ettl combined to hall: the Chbi; cagoans to five hitx a. hmner Mike Kmevilah and. nine bases 1m balls kept the Sox ‘in the game. Yankees defeated. ‘Wfiirégutgn 4-3 Sabmday. DiMaggio n - o ap- pearance at the plBtE hoisted a high fly to right llluat carried him to second and movtldl Rolfe along t0 third and both of them score in Diokeys douibile. Fielder: iii-uh spar a first- . two-run rally, and fielding in usuall faultless style for five frames. the deaapdn ter collided with Gordon in anlng efber a fly ball in the sixth, and both were ink- en to a, hogpifal 1n- observation Hoag made the ca t1, but as he did, DiMaggio and Gordon cnwhed head-on. At Chicago veteran Ted 100115 didn't allow a member of St. 1100-18 Browns to pass second base to chalk up a 3-0 shutout for Chicago. It was Lyon's 199th victory in the American League. Rudy Y0rk‘s home nun with two on base in the first inning gave Detroit, the-l, take-off for a 5-3 v10- tory over Cleveland. Philadelphia-Eamon 89-1719 W” account of wet HDSON INTRODUCES 1 scams ._._,_ ___>_ -__.- motor. 1'1 likewise has the rugged Halifax Ni), |4 Team Retain; - Todd Trophy - HALIFAX, May 1-(CP _ ' N0. 1 tea/m retained $31M" Trophy. emblematic of q National Rail-ways. Atlantiemdim candlepin bowling suppgnuq ‘"1 topping all opposition and we,“ lng without defeat in a WM}; tournament that ended saw,“ The winners took eight *7‘ Close on their heels came Mow: No. 2 Team with seven vkw-n and one defeat. Campbelitcn 15:‘ era at the end of the 11m‘ u’ l wound 11D 1n third 01am wm] wins and two losses and New m“, law's four wins was enough w gain fourth place. Moncton NM no ax o. an ri cw ' ‘ lowed in that order. d“ m‘ "'1' Stranxely enough. the dermis‘ had their closest call after u,“ had all but been conceded “m” They had given Moncton my j and Camnbellton what up (,0 m“ were their only defeals and m, not expected to run into much 0p- position from New Glasgoug Th” won only by eight pills, A big first string gavg Ham“ their victory over Carnpbqum They piled up a score of 5101i | 71-pin lead and although the n", Brunswick team won the neln they couldn't make lm the (lulu, B1106. TEAM STAN DING ii i HALIFAX. May l-(CN-llhfl standing of the teams in the c“, aldilm National RBHWBV5.AUfl1lll| Region, bowling tournament: Won Halifax No. 1 Li‘ Moncton No. 2 Oallnpbellton New Glasgow Mcncton No. l Sain/t John Moncton No. 8 Halifax No. 2 Bridgelwater @r~7:~'lI-'|:4>F@—1@ S u m m e rs i d e Challenges Fof Lewis Trophy Summeiside badminton Dnlyers the Lewis ‘Trophy, emblematic the Svlunllnerside and Charlottetown onahi ‘ clung be contested 114E _ wo A request had been received 1311a thig year anga city team meet them within the next won the cup the f1r1<t 1'68! ll put up for competition but Glcrlottetown team has held it the last firve. i MUST BE STRONG K KIINDAL. link-Alum! Sun“ lawn bowling. Aid. 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