l BOWLING I H . was . BASKETBALL ' omen spom Victory In Dauberi Scores Impressive ' Preakness “ Oder g Rain-soaked Field IN THIS CORNER storey and Eparks. the two main big boxing card scheduled for tomorrow night. eventers on the Eorums will arrive in the city today ac- rding to word received here on oo Saturday by promoters oi the meet. Shortly alter arrival Storey will go through his final workout for the l light and fans who have been anx- iously waiting to see the colored boy in action can have their wish- es fulfilled. The workout will like- ly take place some time during the afternoon. 9K e1’: Bi the meantime as the time of the fight draws near odds continue to swing steadily in favor of Stor- ey. Due to his heralded boxing ability fans feel that Sparks will be unable to land effectively and that the outcome will be another decision victory for the Waterville rlnlfiter. 9K 9K Naturally Sparks’ followers think differently and contend that in this the ilhlrd meeting between the pair the Amherst boy will retaliate for his two previous defeats sending the Maine"Shadow"crash- ing to‘ the canvas for the first time in a career that now numbers over 000 fights. 9K 9K 9K 9K ‘lihat is only the opinion of fbl- lowers of the respective boxeraand something that will mean nothing at all once the gong sends the to the centre of the rink for the ninground. Itwillbeupto 3: pair of them and them alone to prove which is the better man but while they are doing it Island fans can exlpect to ses one of the moat fifxlxlSflttiOélsgi. sicrgps ever wit- nessed an an ng. 9K 9K 9K 9K 3m man's juvenile baseball players received a pleasant surprise over the week-end when they learned they were to be presented through the gen- Mr. Allison Molmd. 11D are being putthrough their paces fi dcliahtirfi in it. Qhlsttaryandmllnerla ball are oftheleogue at the Park gndtoanorrownight. llbrthe mtwoweeks nowth bednlettinflln atovoryoppolrt tions are that tomorrow night Mill the closest opening W‘ ' 9K'9K9K9K A ind its boys certainly have one tg play on thisyear. , ed and rolled. the in- field h as smooth as glass while visits to the win ter. Reobim an sport arlvlters in the Marltllnes. the late Mr. Hayes also showed sdeptness at. the coaching line as shown 11y his 8t. Marys College teamsand his iunior hock- and his death will be fcngrally mourned by all who had ofknwlnghim. thepleasurcakao‘? With tbs Giants threatening to finite a runaway race of it in the reel interest at the Pree- ent time id n cash and three “‘ 9K 5K 9K 9K aking about the trade a Tor- 8p! onto columnist has the following: "In ‘baseball circles the suspicirgti adon i? 8t. Louis Cardinals disposed of a K WrlJfgndf ' ' .0%0.p1us baseball dud when he sold (Dizzy) Dean to P the Chicago Cubs for $185 a few able players. 9K 9K 9K "The wonder whether tho sorrn has Dean on a from competition. him before the deal whether Brendon when ha W1‘ One. If that be isn't nearly arm. wh was botherin was made. B11 “Rumor says that ‘washed up‘ last season. arlhingly. and that at the season knew that ace were over. If _ Brendon ‘pulled a fast one he sold him grasps. y. . ‘Against all that talk-and it notnhlr more than gossip-mull tak into new owner: the sidelines m: flsltoid in: smarts Cards. whom he before he was sent ‘ from _ from all accounts. was far hmmbairy’ that of_a lame-armed p, at, though he won the We games. a didn't I0 m! g" " in either. ._._...._. “ .. Dean, because of the :- the only othsr is the now famous sore arm of Dizzy Dean whom the Cubs pa 8185.000 l gxayers for shortly at the start of e seaso increases as to now month's absence knew about it ted with the Diliy the case. Breador; Dean was whet; 21in sreent e mark can - winninfl D l8 the numb o‘ those on the inside his days as a pitching ' that is true. when 's be consideration the two Dem turned in for h: mpg torn $16. One otthosc inst the g By ORLO- ROBERTSON Associated Press Spoils Writer the horse that didn't start, of the 48th Preaknes-l at Pim der Saturday and romlped impressive victory. to Derb 118 a great mudder. rain-soaked and 35.000 and he didnt disappoint. of the eight l 3-13 year-olds with seven lengths spare over Cravat, a rank outsider. the final drive. uel ticket and Du Pent, of Wilmington. Del., Du Ponts. pock- etedoo:5-l.815 of the gross gate of $69. . The conditions were ideal for the mud-loving Dauber but not for the crowd. which braved the worst weather since Nellie Morse won in . chilling rain started swemlnz the course early in the 111g and never let up. Dedpite the sloDDy track. Dauber stopped the distance in 1:59 4-5, only three seconds slower than the in Wednesday. He stamped UOHQUHIOI. warm second choice. oItheFDxandBullL-ea Red Wings Win Final Came Nguonul ' League teams. Canadians won three games. wings two. and one Iii-mil W“ i1 Immediately two goals each. led Mm Ebble limit nfitldl. B be Biebert. bruising Mon 091 fefloeumn. and p0 111111‘ with m“ %“&“‘é‘i’.‘.‘§ ‘ we? going to Johnny Gegnm- __._____..____. Horses For Sallie load < ‘us. These are real with a number of br mares. Wellington MacNelils 144755-103 . y 15—Daubne‘r, runn g i“ "f Kentucky Derby until it was 00 ate. found the shorter distance rain-soaked course made to hislcéllf an Flying the sapphire blue and gold sllashof William Du Pont Jr.'s Fox- ? er farm. the chestnut son o; "lmmkshlp Owar. second in the y. dived up to hi2! fgputgflqtn e went o the post the 3 to 2 choice of the chilled crowd of Under the guidance of Maurice (Moose) Peters. the Foxcatcher ace W559i 510D and mud in the faces worthy rivals. finishing , mile of the United States turf s richest race for three- t Towtisend a. Martin’: "m Hal Price Headleyb Menow. the early pace setter as he was in the D0111)’. was third, losing runner-up honors by a nose as Jack Westrope brought Cravat from far back in Backers of Daubor received $5.00 ‘for each 83 invested in a win mitig- 6 Sox Defeat i Senators, T0 Lead League New YORK. May l5—(AP)_ Boston Red Sox swept their three- game series with Washmgwn 5m- 111w wdey taking the final 4-3. They extended their whining streak to eight games and now lead the American League by 1 1-3 gum”, belly Groves. Aging southpaw star of the Box, and catcher Gene DeSautcls were the heroes in latest Boston triumph. witnessed by 26.000 Boston fans. Although slapped freely for 1a blows, Grove bore dowrl in the tight spots and etcaped with his sixth straight victory. DeSautels came through with the hit that settled the ballgame in the last half of the eighth-a two- bagger down the third base llnc that scored Manager Joe Cronin In Detroit. ‘St. ‘Louis Browns whipped the Tigers 4-1 in the final game of their series, which lasted only five dull innings because of Orale Hilderbrand, the Brownie hurler, gave the Tigers only two hits in the five official innings. The Yankees and Philadelphia Athletics plilyed to a 1-1 deadlock here Saturday in a game called in the sixth because of rain. Fbxx topped off a wild- hitiing game at Boston with a homer in the 11th time gave the Red Sox a 10-9 win over Washing- _pli liant throw DY tponed the Chicago- lt at Cleveland and the 8t. Louis-Detroit game a4; Detroit. I5 Hopefuls Prepare For track record hung up by Pom on the Dixie handfiap himself as the horse to beat in the 1 1-4 mils Belmont stakes June 4 and worthy of matching strides again later in the season with his derby Once again Fighting Fox and Bull Lea disulppointed. They were not as heavily backed as in the Derby. but the Fox was the luke- But again the iiiox quit aft/er laying close to the pace for six furionms and fin- ished seventh. a notch back of Bull Lea. which never seriously threat- "wd- t a.i l. iod u hed peak "W"! 5911-1110“ little Can't rhmrl‘ ‘fviillpigllittle gyer gexile-and-a- willi- mifd 111 the Derby. bgain furlong ior the major portion o1 a closed fast but he had to be con- tent with fourth money, five rear back Of Pro Tour (or. Clllll. n: Guardian's Specie! H Mill‘? Bruneteau and Mari‘- 395:3’ uddrfiellow rounding out their five-goal total- “ ti?‘ e e series. tallied diens‘ markers. the Softball Notice "m" 1g. McKenzie, y.) Will have arriving on Tuesday, May 17, one car- of Ontario horses, and one of Maniioballor- choice general purpose harm King's Plate ally Foster Barclay) (C ian Press Staff Wrlicl‘) TORONTO. May l5—Trail lead- ing to the 79th ru of the King's Plate curved into e stretch today with about hopefuls pre- pared for the final tests which will decide worthiness to parade to the post. When the field tro on the track at picturesque Woo blne Park in Toronto's east end May 21 only those which survived the gruelling w- $1,500 auoed purse and 50 Guineas, donated by the King. A pair of colts-Surfers: and Car- acole—wi.l shoulder the colors of rot. A. C. Couwptonb mud-running colt, was fifth. and Bun H. C. Hatch as the wealthy Toron- whip brought, “p in the to sportsman for a. third straight plate victory. He won Can- ada's turf classic last year with Goldlure and Nonsweep was win- ner in 1936. Bacon's entry. however. ‘"111 110B to the post as favourites-that hon- nor will be carried by Bunty Law- less, llia lvlorrisseyfls little brown colt. unty Lawless ousted Hilton's entry from the favored spot when he showed unusual fine condition after coming from winter quarters and unabounded enthusiasm dis- played by Morrissey. thusiasm reached the extent of wo bets. each for $3.000, with a. syn care backing atdrs Suffern. England Wins Soccer Match BERLIN. May 15-4011 Cable)- Erlgland defeated Germany 6-3 at the Olympic Stadium here Satur- day in a soccer match before more than 100.000 persons. including Minister of Propaganda Goe-bells. d 'I.1he Englishmen led 4-2 at hall- time. starry Sheffield J. Robinson. Wednesday forward. led scorers with two goals-one in each riod. The visitors were full value or the victory, displaying better combin- a on ‘The Englishmen gave the Nazi salute as the "Deutschland Ubef‘ Alles" and "Horst Wessel" songs were played shortly before the stun of the match. Down The Alleys ______ (By The Associated Press) ‘__’_, _ , “l” "ll l" l“ ..reltll..ll.l.s.llrtulrr.zl:r ' G AB R. H Pct. pendents. Wm Msdwick Cards l5 e1 a ea .426 at 8.30 the following couples nvmwi" m‘ 15 53 7 n ‘in 3W1): a rke M sum mmm“ Y'“"°°‘ m w u m " 3 ' ld ms pun. “w” mm“ n Zé 2g f: g3? W010i? H 000M110 ‘ma’ will? g 1a 1e 2s Iss4 p}. McKenzie cl. Doyle mm’ nluls- rpxx Sex. a; M. Block 8.8111111 01%,‘ ' '1; Goodman. J. McKinnon 11811 °° , ' ' a. punch-l r. mullet sun's-rm In: Fbxx, Red Box. D- MuPhe" M- "W!" N‘ 0'1"‘- °“"- “l ‘m- Cmmu‘ ‘ s SUTCLIFII n} Dicks , Yankees. n; Medal-thy HONOR C- - cunts. I = Qehflllim- T‘¢°“' 2°’ pompo - En 1N1 Fbotball ‘"' League clubs are su ibin for a tDO. In: than . E. Sutcli e. lea- “ o e (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. May 15—l"1ttsbur¢h Pirates won their second successive extra inning battle with Chicago 4 11 innings. al- three ceived eight bases on balls. Victory gave me Bucs a sweep of the two-game series in Chicago and enabled them to displace the Cu in the National League runner up u hm hitting of Pepper Martin to ilillnclnngti m or nd Thenlnx e seco spot. . - sonnny Dickshoifs single with Arky Vaughan on second base in tne 11th gave Pittsburgh its win- ning run after Jonnnv Rlzm h c1911 the score with a home run in the surth. The Cubs almost won the game in their half o: the ninth. but a lJoyd Waner to catcher A1 Todd caught pinch run- ner Clay Bryant at the plate as he tried to score from second on Stan- ley Hacks single to‘ centre with two out. BEES BELT DODGERS In Brooklyn. Boston Bees. sport- ing more ct a home run punch than they have. displayed all year. belt- ed the Dodgers 10-7 and climbed out o. seventh place Pirates Sweep Two -game Series With Chicago Cubs; Cardinals Turn Back Reds runls. Dolph Camilli Phelps turned Brcoklyns Van Mungo for n Butts for the Bees. were drlvm to the showers. bs enrunloadinihofourthJ-beCar- ad icon into an 11-11 deadlock m m; chance to uutterldae dropped 0 tri led hm p and Pep si gl nlng battl 5a d - . wry over ecinctinnam to a 7 6 W: Johnny Lanning for 16 hits and 212111211 algeeghfilgg. ‘New York the Pittsburgh game witfh Chicaa-izd and Babe the trick for the as both starting pitchers, and Lou MARTIN IN FOBM After holding a. to resort to the pa?‘ Rods 12-11 in the str ht dim B18 . Reds pounded the 114 ieayd per Martin n e up the battle with a. pinch Cardinals fought an uphill. 1o in. TgeylvnebMgcogéulg-aygvaiiggtlie! h3g3 were postponed because of rain. Warrington Arrange For Awarded Fight O v e r Cuban KIN (OP Cahl Canadian champion over Goyito co cf Whom. here saturdcy night-- arrlngtcn galvs the Cuban 1B pounds advantage in weight and a. bad lacing from the mind on. Rico. who started holding. bu and biting tactics in the second round apparently to save himseil from iihrnent. -II8§ drawn up at the ann a1 m as... "so on here Saturday. Hlidsvn of Hal sidenlt. Oydowns, $11111 Prince Edward Island winners chamlpi . field 11? mi-heonfirg ezulhtilwvglurhfi: second and third , u a third {Ierolgdeisery- on e P. n. I. team's Scoti in gédtfi-e gfPEi-h the first gems 811d the rest of the seri in Nova Scotia. Playoffs for the elifilar- Kingston. He won d8- clsicns in previous battles with Juan Herrera. 1109111180‘ Clibfl-n hea . Noted Halifax Coach Passes 15- (CW-Ger- AX. May Halifax hOCk- HALE‘ ald A. ( ) Hayes. ey and foot ll coach and lncipa-l of St. fifgh School. died in hospital here ay following an operation. He was coach of Halifax Can- adians, Maritime nh ' this year, who were el- iminated in the Bgffilli-IIHMS dat t tawa by Per-t 1 ore, an 0 - Mgr-y’; College intercollegiate hock- ey and football teams Last year his - team won terscholastic title. As a member Association Hayes recognized as the hes by referee in the also was rugby the Nova Scotia soolation and as such hmdle schoolboy rugby 1n the province. was neraliy representative oi Hines Again Wins Tourney (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW cred heavy rain on to win the Metropolitan champonship for straight year. with a '12 score 287. Hines‘ closing rounds three strokes in front of White Sulphur Springs. W champion. was in N0. Horton it setter wit with N5 and fourth place. Remember When Cincinnati and ‘B NUS O80 . was 10-0. Starting the 13th innin and was sided - TEN o'clock HYA€VLN'T soa- _____.__________ "CAP" STUBB§ AND "Pl-HE fividgff“. ' Mm ' notice MYG | S m-e-fpemopenineu mil-h? file-cw AN'TH'SMIKES Mme l l titl ml 1111:‘! e will be on neut- tin-treasurer. Donn C vice- Patrick's Boy's or hockey Eastern Canada "u... hockey the Maritime Senior 1n- of the Referees" t 1m ish ru - Mafltgmes. lie Headmasters Asa OlRK. May 15 — Jimmy Hines of Great Neck. N. Y.. Weath- the Fresh Mead- ow Countrv Club course Saturday open golf the second hole total of '13 and 72. five over par. brought hm home Sam Snead of . Va. Ralph Guldhal. United States open the third place at h. 36 hole pace- h 130 had to be content rooklyn Dodgers Egayed l2 innings of shutout base- li in a National League game l9 today and the final score B. Cincinnati connected for eight hit-l by two errors and a Mlnud’: Linimsnt relieves . Playdowns In Softball ma "Wino-s Pllyoi! schedule J. rzulott ifsx was elected pyg- In ule Maritime lees p! meet the New Brunswick The survivor mesh us, my" .I. winner's home GHT a Buckingham! At once you sense a falls dilemmas It is this taste which makes Buckingham In squid! satisfying cigarette it really is . . . Ono Buckingham may not convert you, nor one Buckingham convince you. of the in]! meaning of the phrase “Throat Easy”. ThaUs why; we an! smoke Buckinghams for one week-and you will Buckingham: are really mild, mellow and Throat Easy . . . It's a challenge-and a promise. uckin CIGHRETTES 10for 10c - 20jo1 20c - 25101’ 25c - 501M 50c have proved for yourself that Other officers named included: trid; Power. Charlottetown, and William Clark, sums J h Vine-Presidents; Cormnazhdxgr BC’. Darimou Jenrey- Q1. N. 8.. secre- umminga o1 ‘- * named New Brunswick repu-mnm. iive on the executive and Neil A. Mbtheson of Charlottetown Pym“ Edlward Island representative. Von Cramm Given One-year Sentence (A.P. By Guardian’ Special Wire BERLIN. May 15-23mm Gottfrie Vcn Cramm. the world's no. 2 am- ateur tennis player. was convicted of inunoralitv yesterday in a secret three-hour trial and sentenced to . name tennis. however. was recognized b y‘ the presiding Judge, along with his and "frank and earnest con- o. t,” as extenuating case. jury overruled the state youth fession circumstances in prosecutor's demand month Jail term by decidin one-year sentence and deduc on of the two months the Baron spent in jail during investigation of the Oramm. who has been rank- ed among the world's first 10 am- ateur tennis players since 1933, was arrested March 5 and the investi- case Von Ration started March 31. Grads Defeat Chi. All Stars omou. May games. dmon American team. Grads came from behind with a fourth quarter rally to defeat a lred from three Ohi- 40-31 Saturday nlgblati team hand- cago uuin The thrilling victory. before 3 fans completed a rout started nu. successive 40-33 and 42-26 victories i-n the first two games of the best- of-five series. CANADIENB’ PRACTICE Canadians practice this eveniar: diamo . at 5A5 M. Victoria Park Full turnout is requested. _.__________ Use Minnrds Llniment for bites. Gus Longaphie Heads Juvenile Ball L e agu e l-BASEBALL RESULTS- u‘ SATURDAY GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE n w" Chapman and Kies. 400 (Called end eishgh rain Y ' sixth wet grounds) Gus Longaphie was - succeed W. Ryan as president of Name“ and Hayes’ g the Charlottetown Juvenile Base- ball League saturd Mr. Ryan tendered in order to coach Four teams have entered the league and they will be in charge of Bill Ryan, Les H Peters and Willie McTague. It was aise funds by means of entertainments for the purchase of The C. C. A. A. Club be at. Columbus. postpon t Irldlanapolls, posh Kansas city at Milwaukee, pooh ffv- 7-7.“? -.».._ .. B08 Leonard. Appleton. Kelley. sett. and R. ryerrell; Oste McKain. Marcum. Dickman, ls. s auetroit. postponed. Chicago-Cleveland. postponed. NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE 00 Weaver and R. Ferrell; 311 031 0lx—10 16 2 Detroit 100 (X) , Hildebrand and sulliyan; Riddle: Ressnell and Phelps. bbet New York-Philadelphia, postpon- NATIONALZ LEAGUE l ed. Pittsburgh-Chic 02 l3 000 010 004 2-4 ll Vandermeer, Henge. Schott and Hershberger; Macon, Harrell, Shoun Wei.and and Owen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE schedule will be drawn up at the insc_n and Muclle Mungo, Butcher, hoyt. Marrow an Phelgs. Pitts urgh 000 0.321 000 01 4 9 N Tobin. Brown, Swift and Todd, Berg-es; Root. Lee, Sueell and Hart- 030 140 1200 15 R. Davis, Hcllingsworth, Weaver, Cascarella, Benge berger; Warneke. Lanlcr, C. Davis Boxers Gather At Winnipeg 001 100 lll-- 6 10 1 040 070 0lx-l2 ll 0 Perrin. Fletcher, Higgins. Cohen (C.P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) WIINNWEG and Huifnlan: Sullivan and Relber. May i5-Thirty-five boxers from coast to coast congre- gated in Winnipeg today and with 10 Winnipezgers will participate championships here Monday and The out-of-town entry list is the largest in the history of the meet. with total entries lust surpassing the 50 figure officials of the Win- nipeg city police athletic association. sponsoring the meet. set on two mmihsA ago 211 000 n 202 120 x-‘I 8 1 Matuzalc. Wittig and Huffman; Lanfranconi. Mélééigarg 361d Heiber. 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 2nd. Louisville l; Indianapolis I. Toledo 3; Columbus 2. Minneapolis l0; St. Paul l. City-Milwaukee - game 000 —3 8 1 called end of fourth inning. rain; nd McCullou h;2nd Ferrick and Redmond: Raffensberger and ggroclowski. 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