iY<_6. 1,9_37 NLWVYSPORTW THE CHARLUITETOWN GU ARUIAN IN THIS CORNER Evidently city softball players mean business this year ii’ one ll w judge by the efficient manner 1h “inch they conducted theirflrst meeting Tuesday night. They got duh“ w business right away; for- gotten was the usual bickering and “guing over trivial matters that [or (he past few years had made meetings monotonous and at the same time helped kill interest. Delegates came to the meeting de- termined to get an early start and they certainly attained their ob- iecilve. 3K 9K 3K 3E my l'I--that's the ‘dais the ieums get underway~is by far the QBIIXESL start a league has received h; s good many moons. And it is not surprising. with the start of spring weather managers of the tennis got busy. Squads were form- ed, the game was talked up con- tinually, and then hardly before (he ground was dry players were out throwing the boll around. It wasn't Just another case of mere mic-those interested followed up their words by action and evident- ly their efforts are going to prove vuccessful. About the only matter to arise that caused any argument wasthc bustier of sites for the games. It m finally decided that each team would have the privilege of play- ing home games on their own dia- mond, which in itself is all well snd good. But looking at it from the sgectafors’ point of view vouldn it be better if the games were all played on the one dinn- ond and thus do away with the shifting hack and forth between (our diamonds as now appears to be what will result? 5K 9k 9K 3K Anyway hey got uwsy m the right foot. Now co-oporation on lbs part of both officers and teams alike will make the league function Inoothly and if such comes toposs ~and there seems no reason why b sponldnw-ysofbball is dis for n _ lmlht in s forward dino- lli l! 3K i! vmu ngurds to the personnel of lishamnonoglanceattheprob- “ ,. mnfses some stir- oompevltion. 8th Battery, pre- lons are ‘ riding on v the same lineup to ham through. But the other bums are strengthened in ovary dwortmerit. so much l! ‘B100 '¢tgmn" m the aptly be _tobosdaoll. Bssnors and '_ mont te_ being . W!" Y wgfiwawqnl discussion-pru- if)!!! spvasal arsiuogusrwhss monenndmore. liwiriodtcomryon, Mali roar saw a climax reached _ the game practically died n1- tbgalior when the only olty team mu barred from the ploydowns sfjqr mahng a. bravo attempt to "Iron. ti“!!! low organisation and slot move interest on the part of the plo/yers is_ needed if the league is to func- tion again in a. manner unfinis- tof the papt. But now is the $0 to get busy, not a month later. H the rumors but are being heard laws foundation let those behind it get busy and who knows but it may be the very stop that will time the game back to its once woua estate. Of course the above only applies City League activities. The Juniors and Industrialists are go- ing ahead with their plans. Jun- iors seem headed for a banner lesson with s. league beingstrong- h mooted, while the Industrial Nine, carrying on for the past lhrec years with hardly a sem- blance of support are going to make another game attempt to draw interest back. Here's hoping (‘y are successful. +I What has happened to the City Ioseball league? For the past few weeks now little if anything is W"! heard about it and games have got into the habit of being Postponed which is doing the les- gllie anything but good. Evidently terest is lagging badly and it Items s pity to see interest slip liter the way in which the boys lit it up last season. However. all is not lost. There still time to furnish highlights the fast-waning season if the him-v get busy, draw up their 918F011 schedule and run same of! the same efficient manner that ‘Ilarked last season's schedule. U n d ergoes Op e ration Q 5'1‘. tours, May s-nr. about aylfllid operated today on PI!!! “H's right arm in an effort to lnable the 8t. 1011i! Cardinal bitcher in hurl effectively 8/501!!- Rvland removed a torn piece o! "more. which he said he fmmd My deep and ossified. from the ‘boulder socket. The physician also Md he found sdhulons. The physician would msko no of the time required for Hubbell Set To Again Make Record Book BY ALLAN GOULD Associated Press Staff Editor NEW YORK. May 5—(AP)— Carl Hubbell, in process of insert- ing another pitching paragraph 1h baseball's "little red book," may seek No. 20 in his victory string Saturday, which not. Only 1's Derby day in Louisville but also the an- niversary of Rob's no-hltter... Pirates wore victims of the screw- baller‘s masterpiece May a, 1929 but Sl- Lacey's Gas House Gang will be at Polo grounds to hetp Eubbell celebrate... Hero's the feed-box info for makeup editors vino annually worry about uncertainties of the Kentucky Derby's start: average post-time for last seven years is 5:01 p.m. wt: average off-time, 5:08...last year's start, at 42441-2, was the earliest “longest delays! post was 15 1-2 minutes in 1932, Whén Tick On was the chief dis- turber before the field was sent. away at 5:191-2... Don Budge‘s return to tennis form and the illness of Vivian Mc. Gfl-th. Australia's exponent of the two-flsted backhand stroke, have altered the odds for the North American zone Davis Cup finals at Forest Hills....the Americans now are listed as 6-5 choices to win and continue the cup quest wt Wnnbledon.... ilameuniber seeing namescf Dusty Cookie, Carl Reynolds, Red Kress and Biondy (they can't beat us) Ryan in big leazlle box nearest... now bhoy an all playing for Min- neupolb Millers. Whilfi Bdb H1169. Cleveland's headline kid, has been shelved with a sore arm. recruit pitching honors have been grubbed by such dark hossu as Lou Fette of Bees Russ Bauer! of Piralbes, and ch11 bieftonof Giants... Down 77w Alleys- IIOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Bl; Ion- lass-no flvo Aces Win Championship 1nd night on the Holy Name “W! the Five Aces were de- “lmd Bi! Four Champions by Winning the finals h three straight BH/lnes from Prince Grocery by a. 0f 88 pins sfter a hard Mldit gums, much credit is also dine the Prince Grocery for they roied wonderful close games n11 W‘? ‘$998!! 8nd delervnl better lisck on the breaks of the some. Aces:- G. McDonald 985 194 296 J. Callaghan 188 202 247 l". ‘Hsmey n19 m 1'11 B. Mccnbe m9 1m I. Robin g5 n; wan-am. Prince Grocery:- R- Bndler as 1a’! n51 A. Brute 1i?! 24B 175 P. M1 I17 I3 I. 302 $40 57 J. Omicron I12 m 18'! 110101-8426. H911 single lilolilonald 805. High ilhree Gus McDonald 825. Oonunonlnlhngnolhsl Prince Grocery again win the Gommorclol Iieegue Championship in: the second time by defeating the laundry (linkers in the final Isms by a small mugin, the Olhikors were at their best and ft was only the break; of the game (fist robbed them of victory, for thsy led the first two strings by a scant margin only to fall in the last few frames. Lllndry Clinkorsz- J. Lswlor 747 m gm H.McDona1d 106 131 1N W. Young 228 195 174 W. Oatway 205 1'19 25a L. Blamchard 154 168 264 Total-éfii Prince Groceryx_ A. Sherren 125 211 223 O. McDonald 187 202 250 G. Stewart 194 227 183 R. McLellan 165' 172 197 R. Cameron 213 148 250 Total—2947. High Angle L Innchard I4. High three J’. Inwlor 69,8. F1110. Game Ladies Finals Kelly and Mclnuis hophy Tip Topsa- J. MoOabo 102 208 108 M. Duffy 146 176 196 L. Mallett 104 159 108 E. Mitchell 155 177 107 L. McDougau 1B1 223 mo Total-Mn. Vspbondsw- R.M1‘.Farlnns 213 183 282 I-LPraught 186 171 1B5 A. Birch 185 173 160 H. Corooxsn 125 202 300 K. O'Brien» 157 175 117 Total-MM. High single Janie McOsbe M8. High three Reta Mclflsrlane 628. Second game will be played m- day night at 'l o'clock. Tonight at 8.30 Mixed league finals. Flying Frenchmen vs. Vic Doyle's Alerts Tonight at 7.30 the mixed doubles tournament will be draw-n up, and all entrants u: asked to be on hand. recovery nor would he say whether ths operation would restore the young member of the bit-chin! Dcsn brothers to his forum- abil- ity. QRLD BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT (A. P. by Guardian's Special Win) NEW YORK. N. Y.. May 5—The league-leading Pittsburgh 91mm stretched their winning streak to four today, banging out a. 5-1 vic- tory over the Dodgers in Brooklyn behind Cy Blantolfs five-hit hur- ling. Starting with the opening inn- ing, when they blasted Freddy rrankhouse from the mound wlfli three hits before he retired a man, the Bucs took a lead they never gave up.4They scored three runs in that fume and added one each in the second and third off Harry Eisenstst. Arky Vaughan, 1835 batting champion, was the big gun in the attack, rattling three singles and a triple off the elbowing of Prank- house, Eisenstat and George Jeff- coat. and driving in two runs. Dizzy Dean Wins Fourth In Boston 5t. Louis Cardinals buried the Boston Bees under a 13-1 score as Dizzy Dem hung up his fourth straight triumph of the season. The Cardinals gave Dean a four- run lead in the first. With the bases loaded Joe (Ducky) Med- wick slammed the first of five Cardinals homo runs info the left field bleachers. Other Cardinals to knock hom- ers were Don Gutteridsfi. Stan Bordogaray, "Pepper" Martin snd Bruce Ogrodowskf. lob Oonio To Hfo fat Olnclnnstl Reds belted Freddy Fitzsimmons and the Giants with four home runs in New York tional league champions 8-5 to end their five-game losing streak. Alex Karnpouris hit two of the round-trippers and Charley Gel- bert and Ival Goodman contribut- ed one apiece in the attack which finally drove Fitrsimmons off the Haligonians Cont i n u e To LeadTr-undlers SAINT JOHN. N. 3., May 5- conn and Lhrtol squad of Ballg- onians pinmen continued to lead trundlers in the minimums-Eastern Mains bowling toumament hero to- night. After a 1583-1442 victory over Imperials from the some city tonight, the Conn and mm n1- leys had chalked m s€von wins and no losses. vnmm 11mm)‘: bowlssl also bod: most of the honors of the may. ‘Ilhey had high team total with. 1683 pins. Wilbert hhnself luidhlghthreestrinswithstotai M868. lines games they won today, first against the Glace Oard- lnals 1581-1439: next they took in Monoton 1556-1402, and their final vicfcvryodthc day wnsovermi- psrifl. I Home Run Sluggers (A.P. By Guardian's Spools] Wire) Yesterday's Homers: Selkirk, Yankees, 2; Kampouris, Reds. 2; Qolbert, Goodman. Reds: J. Moore, Phillies; Marty, Demsree. Collin-B. Cubs: Bardagaray, Ogrodowski, J. Martin, G/uttcrldge, Medwlck, Card- inals, one each. The 110841882 Johnson, Atbleflcs, 4; Selkirk, Yankees. 3; Bartel], Giants. 3; Ott, Giants, 8. League Totals: National 47; Am- erican 32, total 79. Use Miuurdh for Colds. and downed the Na? mound in the seventh. Chloubs Rain nits Chicago pounded four Philadel- phia pitchers for 17 hits, which included home runs 17-4 victory over the Phlllies in Philadelphia. Demaree hit his home the sixth off Sivass with the bases loaded. rsivksss ran wan NEW YORK, Mny s-Twlnkls- toes George Selkink took over the job as‘ heavy artillery of New York Yankees’ Murderers’ Row to- day and almost single-handedly accounted for a. 7-3 victory over the Tigers in Detroit which gave New York sole pcsesflon of first place in the American League. The Canadian-born outfielder whacked two homers out of the lot, contributed ardouble and single as well. drove in four of the seven nuns and scored three himself in the 12-bit attack New York turn- ed loose on Vic Sorrell and Eldon Auker. for the second straight win over Detroit. Athletics Como From Behind Philadelphia's Athletics, aided by two infield arm-rs, rushed over six runs in the eighth inning to open their first invasion of the _w1ths'!-0vicwryovu'l1e White Box in Chicago. Monty Btz-atton, the white Ben's towering right hander who was after his third straight victory, fell victim of the A's big mlly after keeping the situation unrer con- trol for seven innings. The rslly was accomplished through doubles by Crumb; Dean and Bill Oisseil. Angles by Wall Moses and relief pitcher Ed Smi h, and consecutive funbles by Luke Appling and Lou haw BASEBALL SCORES (A. P. by Guardian's Spools] Wire) NATIONAL LEAGUE 9t. Loins 491 1m 811 13 14 2 Boston 010 000 000 1. 6 1 J. Donn am Ogmdowski; Turner, Ruler and Iopeu, Wu-sem. Pittsburgh 811 000 000 l5 1-1 1 Blasrton and Todd; lu-anlshouss, instants/t, Jbtfooot and R. Moors. Chicago 101 442 221 1'! 17 l. Philadelphia 080000 001410 5 Root and Q'Dea; Johnson, Jor- gens, Bruin, Kelleher and Atwood, Chnce. Cincinnati Q01 002 002 l! n 0 New You: 200 100 210 610 0 R. Davis, Schott, Bollingsworth ‘mu Lombardi; Pltzsimmons, Coff- man, Gable: and Dunning. MEIOAN LEAGUI Philadelphia. 000 001 060 710 3 Chicago NO 000 101 6 9 2 Nelson, ‘luroevfilo. Gmith, .101- loy and I". Dyes; Btmtton. BMW. Leo and Howell. 111. 101 090 ‘I 1S 2 001 010100 3 B 0 Pearson and Dickey; Borell, Auger and Oochrsne. Wbshington at Cisveland and Boston at 8t. Louil (909017011 '- rain). QEEBCREIR. Eflflland. Mal’ 5—- Shooting to the front fbur fur- longu from home and maintaining a clem- load ‘along the straight. Lady Nuttalis six-year-old brown gelding I-‘altes Vos Jeux today won the 110th running of the historic Chester Cup stakes in the easiest victory in years. Marty, _ Demaree and Collim, to score a ' the second game of their series in ‘ runin‘ Two Homers With Bases sflflbfl" Loaded Feature Of Cubs And Cardinal Victories Schedule Drawn Up Following is the schedule of the l Oity Bofflball league which gets I under way Monday night next with ; .Superiors and Evquires opening ' I hostilities. » The three high teams in the ‘ league standing meet in the plny- . offs at Che end cf the season to 1 decide the City chssnpio “ip. First named teams in the fol- lowing are to be considered the homo teams. , scnnuou: my 17—-l‘squircs vs. superiors. ill-Eighth Battery vs. Rovers. 20—Holy Redeemer vs. Requires. Zb-Superiors vs. Eighth Battery. 24—Rovers vs. Holy Redeemer, Zfr-Esqulres vs. Eighth Battery. 21—Rovers vs. superiors. zit-Eighth Battery vs Redeemer. Sb-Esquires vs. Rovers. JUN‘! 1--Ho1y Redeemer vs. superiors. 3-Superiors vs. Ehqulres. 4—R/0Vef's vs. Battery. 7—Esqil.ires vs Ey Redeemer. k-Eighth Battery vs Superior-s. 10—Holy Redeemer vs. Rovers. l1—-Eighth Battery vs. Ibouires. 14—6uperiors vs. Rovers. 15—Holy Redeemer vs. Battery. 1'I—Rovers vs. Erquires. lo-Ouperiors vs. Holy Redeemer. 21-131mm vs. Bupericrs. fl-lllighth Battery vs. Rovers. 34—-Holy Redeemer vs. Ehquiras. 25—Superiom vs. Eighth Battery. 28—Rovers vs. Holy Redeemer. 29—E.=qu.ires vs. Eighth Battery. JULY L-Bovera vs. superiors. I-Eiahth Battery vs. Holy Re- deem er. B-Bqtzires vs. Rovers. b-floly Redeemer vs. Birpomrs. l-Qlllliors vl. lbqufros. o-Rovers vs. Eighth Battery. 16- vs. Holy Redeemer. lk-il-Ioly Redeemer vs. Rovers. lio-Ezhth Battery vs. Esquires. 10—6uper1ors vs. Rovers. Ib-Holy Redeemer vs. Eighth Battery. fl-yrwvers vs. llsqulros. I-Supericm vs. Holy Redeemer. Holy lhqulres , 18—1!i1ghth Buttery vs. superiors. i Donates Belt‘ For Title Bout ‘A belt to ha awarded the win- en of (he bout between loony , and "Kid" Ismts, Halli- m, scheduled for the Maritime bantsmwoight boxing title hero May 14, has been donated by May- or P. W. Tamer, pnOmOYAI‘ Jw! hhnboineld announced. .- Mdfnnls has been busily 01888- ed with hard training during the post few days and reports frmn his camp said he was "confident of bUng Inntlfs title inside of l0 _ pounds." ‘I'M bsntsms met in n bout hen not 1on8 £80 scheduled as l. title affair but both entered the ring over the weight limit‘. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) 1 St. Louis Cardinals shunted ; Pepper Martin. outfielder under] option to Rochester of the In- tea-national Baseball League seven years ago today. He rvioined the “Gas House Gang" the next 3'88!‘ and ran wild against Philadelphia. Athletic; in the world series, gett- ing 12 hits out o1 24 times at but. old way. 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NEW YORK, May 5--Hank Lei- ber, slugging outfielder of New York Grants, entered hovMM to‘ day for observation. Ieiber, who has been slow to hit fhb stride this season, ls convinced he still is suffering 1mm n" meg-t; 4g being "beamed" b)’ 01K‘ of 30b Feller-blast cnu All!!! 4 m the gpflng training ex- hibition season. l ens. Barr-rear vvonxour I Softball Practices Even on me M . n,“ zlmre are a. lot of softball r. yyrrav ‘B's ‘harutTizmc e1 bvv—1—v ‘ summon msonm m Super-lg: prism hm will hold a. pzaodoe this l dclfinon {Q93 113W . 2 Gm "tracks. Stremeadiofmcmflvvd!‘ a praoflw am A EWPWE mil w k nudfidf _, 81v Zfiexilxig stuonolblock at the Vlotoria Park diamond. PERFECIZYMQTCHE? SHAVIMCOWYMTMN WE WEQE MADE “FR Hp is still on the National League V , “Ono: op-we'vs got good not: for the Coronation ; -, ,", ‘ 0 “I'd Feel a lof better l5 we could gel some Sweet Capri” SWEE- CAPORAL CIGAR ETTES “Th: puns! Ioml in which tobacco cm be Imok¢d."—@n[g{ EFCH 0'“? 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