. . 1 ‘m with?‘ drills that had their ~La<rflI rm; M CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ ~. I 1 PAGE SEVEN ctlffilly ready for the mlsfabmh cagm ior the iray claybowm meek oi their flghtin mred we p t as both boys wen Wough ~tner covering up time d iilllfiliimllS tlie two fighters be. m 51100111111; all the gill-er 1111-1‘ 11055655- : I O I . . .t111 the same oool, C-ilflflfle 1:115 10st none oi his ,,1,1111v and his left hand r3 . 1 51W‘ . “m” rapier-like as ever. Shep- EI‘ 1 l‘ 310W" "11 enter the rin-z the ‘h:l;€1r1‘5;'11l\l1l1e bettin , neverthe- lfls [he Ciifdlflflll halter is some v11,- 11 lcl oi‘ beating ii he can w " 1n QOL inside the cham- O I U The 151111: should be a. 8760i’ ' - I)? 111w and with {our 11:1 the card all prom- of action it appears 11 oprlilli’! Card of the Sea" 80M Tom Bomber Shepherd punching NEW YORK, May 3o__(_sp)_ Cincinnati Reds came through r13- der pressure today, iwgnm 11g p 5t place 1n the National Lengu." by taking two games from the Cubs at Chicago. The Rfds whipped the Dubs 4-2 in the iirs-l. game and then 1:1. creased 131911’ lend to t-rlvo 111111 games by 11-11mm: 111.0 nigmcap 9-8 2n 12 innings. The Cubs’ sirmp extended to s x detects 1n seven games. Harry Crait o.’ the Reds did the deciszve hitting 1n the opener. 13111 Nicholson homered with c119 aboard I0!‘ Me Cubs. In the stcond game the Cubs got ahead on :1 three-rim burst in -ihe scvci1tl1 only to see the Rfds knock out Charley R/oot, C-hicnzo starter, with three in the eighth. BE-IOYB a capacity crowd oi 34,- 548 Ncw York Ghiit; sure-t n doubleheader at Brscklyn 7-0 and ‘Carl Hubbell Pitches One - hit Came; Reds Whip Chicago Twice ii But the nightuap was o. riotous lz-inning engagement ln which the Dodgers used 20 players and went down battling even alter the Giants llvgmbarded eight runs across in the i-h. Ernie Koy led oi! the Brooklyn half of the 12th with a home run but his teammates couldn't match his exrmple. Eddie Miller's homer with the bases loaded in the 11th inring oi the night cap gave the Bees s. 5-1 victory and an even split oi a doubleheader with the Phillles at Boston. Philadelphia took the op- ener by the same score behind the live-hit pitching oi’ Kirby H g-be. Chet Ro=s saved the Bees ircm a sliutcilt in the opener by belting a homer off Higlbe to tie the so:re in the fourth. ‘VINS AT NEW YORK Yanks And Take May 90—(AP)—-In NEW YORK, a. stirring show of 82,437 fans, the third largest crowd in bas.bnll history, the world chmapion Yank- ees and Boston Red Sox dlVltlld an American League doubleheader to- day, New York Winning the first 4-0 and dropping the serond 11-4. Red R/uifing pitched magn i'ic:nt two-hit boll in the opener, the champions’ sixth straight tiflumph. The Yankees went to work on Lefty Grove in the second with three runs, including Bill D1cke_v's third homer. It was the season's first deieat ior Grove, who cave why to a pinch hitter in the 111111. Rookie Herb Hash pitched the Red Sax to their victory in the nfghtoéll) with the help oi a 14-hit offensive by his teammatrs. Joe Orrcnin homered with two on in the third and Joe lJima-gnio hit fcr the circuit with one on tor the Yanks in the icurlh. Red Sox Divide Honors; Tigers Doubleheader decided me opena. The Browns ‘ls-cored in the first and held this lead un1tril the seventh when Green- berg homered. In the second Schoolboy lwwe got his third victory. York and John Berardino hit homers. The Indians made a twin killing against Chicago White Sox at Cleveland taking b01111 ends oi a. doubleheader by the same score- "-1. Chicago scored its only tally oi the iirst game on lvtike Kreevicns circuit clout in the ninth inning. Hal Troskv. Tribe first baseman, got his 11th homer oi the seaon in the nightcap. _After Wllifllllg the first grime 7-6 with a tyre-run rally in the ninth inning. the Athletics lost the srcond halt‘ 0i‘ a doubleheader at P111111- delphin to Washington Senators in seven innings today 14.2. The nizlit- To Third By Charles Duukley Associated Press Sports W!!!" XNDLANAPOEJB, Mhq l0—(AP)— Dapper Wilbur Sham o! Indium- polus drove today to his third tri- Lllnph 1n the Indianapolis "500," beating out Rex Mays oi Glendale, 011111., by 2 1-2 miles in the 28th annual motor speed-way race, the pace oi which was slowed by sprink- les oi rain. Shaw became tho second driver in the history oi the speedway classic to win the eventthreet-imel and the first driivcr to win twice in succession. Lctus Meyer oi Hunt- ingdon Park. 021111., who retired ailter last years race, ls the only other previous three-time wlner. The 37-year-old Shaw, w1ho first triumphed 1n 1937 and repeated in 1939, piloted his eight-winder Wilbur Shaw Drives Way Triumph In Indianapolis “500” had not mined. He had cracked the records st 300 and 350 miles. Alter Shaw whizved past the fin- ishing line on his 357K411 mil! l yellow flag oi camion was waved in iihe faces 01' the drivers Deco/use oi.’ a. sprinkling rain. The drivers were ioictd tio reduce their speed for the last 125 miles because oi- iicials regarded slippery spots on the track as too dangerous. Artcr Slhaw rode across the finish llrie in triumph oilicials hung out the red flag miling the drivers c1’! the track. Mzuirl Rose oi Columbus. 0.. W011 t-hlrd place behind Mays and Ted Horn oi Hzivvlliowie. N. J-. fourth.’- Joel Thorns oi’ Tucson, was tli-thl BOWLING RESULTS “ 3 Ion mun nowuxa g n remain Duck Pin mixed doth. lea Schedule st 7 o'clock bhnrp. M. Heb-rune I. Molnnir; I. Dougsn A. Blanchard M. Aylwsnl ~ G. Y E. Hessian T. Wilso K. Curley T. McAdam H. l0 Earl Smitfi M. Hilin Geo. Pet M. Dougu Ed. Baseball Results’ () Baseball tponemonta: Ne a1: St. ls- Pittsburgh (ruirh) {our doubleheaders sked- ded. International: None, four doubleheeders (one night double- header.) American Association: none, four doubleheaders (on! night doubleheader.) YISIiMIB RED ULTI _ l’ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION l lvlilwaulen l; Kansas City I 111mm c: Bob Swanson oi’ Ins Angeles, sixth; Milwaukee 0; by I Frank wenrng 0t Pasadena, Cali!" Indianapolis B; Louisville 0 ' sevcntih: Mel Hansen oi Los Ang- eles, Lndiampolis 1; Lomsvillc2 ' ezghih; Frnrk Brlsko oi Ohi- st. Paul 10; Minneapolis l3 1 , Italian-mode oar to victory today i .1, -. .- - M ~ g M; 11 113 1o- - ; _ _ f the _ a _ _ _ 1 _ , , . ,, . .. . _, _ roao. 11.11111 and Han; CQlLIlIl o '1 eapo St. Paul 1 -..i.”‘;£éii°t?°2‘°1w§ hi. 3,??1.§"1l.l‘.li?°‘rf‘ NM. w... M a0- . T“ l" ’ l hmb In t-h ‘nkflia _ ca . l C ‘ J BV a r , . oy _ 1 Pl- on third place by sueeping s. outer and an Eeckman ‘m; ii.‘ m1 ‘is a" b01111» “if helm" m? Yew!“ I Three iwciflfiitlfsr-Olli no iletali- AMIR-ICAN LZAGUI 3 .. - _ , , hen m-é ymgnme on n~11 Hub- v61’ uixte o Bllgglfibblt), N. J., doubleheader at Detroit from St. Mm m me an‘ ma“ 5Com] “m; 0f 17-200 H1168 Osltflbllshed by the flgs_._kn(1cikgd gnu-e or m; ogrl l‘ ‘l? (m the subject d mam}, e “- r llrr one dngl. o1 l a ; orlti niateur §.u.ling Chhmp- Louis Browns. The Bengals V011 rum on, Baking] “~11 me sgvenm i516 F105“ RDBPFTS 1X1 1933. DFIV- m1; o; me race brffyrg me first 100 ling 5pm" nviihp Marmme Amateur rammgfo? p.r .ct Iganliev. He “as 1 11051,] 1111111 tgflisenxiorfinglesy slyllxi- gm opener 2-1 and outsluegrd the “ml-Hg Whm Z0“ Emma homered uni? thedentlr; 500 miles without re- "mes had men g-Qplgd on, Boston 000 ooo 000—0 I ' (~111»1111ic11s11l11s are slated mpdmfin m tile n3 rijnnfly. n 1e W in Mn’ g- wiies; 15-6 m me sewnd en‘ ilvlth the basesliillrd and Gorge steg smile;- masofi? °‘“,§ at“; time? New Y‘?! 031 000 00x4 9 H . Alma ‘m the 19m gnveuno xvnllzs mid no $11.5} ex? i511‘ l gafglildynliorkls double scaring Hank ca“: h“ a fwplmggfr mm onedim- Shillzll‘ DQ-SéilJlY cileilliiinhavéeshagtlgeed w§13l§'u§“%r and Desauum; 11%| 1mm‘ ‘hmwmih the 1 rcaclicd first. Ito Grgembgpg 1mm first m me “mm Frank Hayes got hzs sxth homer all records ior the dcstance 111' it Minna’; kills pain. ' 1.41,; w“ 1111:‘ 1111* l" m“ Wow?“ arelnore ___ v __. m”. ._. ._ ______,__ _ __ __°.f_lhe. 59ml" ,m°_°l’°“°"a, - . 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South W51 wezsrlh. mime an 1nd Heunsley. o1 gmnlcur Ciilfl- . . | All visiting boxers will be 8W6" 0m mo u” m°__1 ‘ tree w "ll WK‘ "i." “avenlnii at Cleveland :01 ooo 0021-8 a rf-"vs V-"Ylllml “l” "my m‘ _ Les ma thinner. Milriar a. télirtl 111 l(l‘.‘flll(‘(‘. The champ n Hyman .. ,. m be one oi ihefbest - ;_‘111'cprvsentations rom n I a P1 “"111 "lid “MY l“ . whmihcmh ' 1o: ooo ice-e 14 - 111 11.111111‘ ‘lmers- mdmlmg- Phiiadellmiia loo 001 Ill-J! 11 |, 1 o1 SlX from the Halliax (hue. ‘Haynes ma Feb- \'..\1. A. ‘ ' ‘ . roll; Dean, Ross, Heusser and _ , . Hayes. 111; , hr Pll(1\lll'l€S should be 1 llvllillil Wlmuel Y'M'C'A" l loam! G101 » _ Wbflnfilfl Ill fi H ' ‘ ' Phfllmelplhlp no ooo t; 1111111111111 this province have only ‘g r (miled end o! sienna-darkness) mzoiuizazhg cceodc" in bririlliiiil! buck ‘m9 0o he lzuile 111 $11M! yesrs. 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