~ -1-~1-~:-.-..1=~r.::: 1 mnvilh a comfort!“ MICKEY I» NICHOLSOITQ Black TWIST CHEWING 1 2 .1 _ Ail/A ‘" d :4 i’ a PAGE SEVEN Bosox Topple Nats. 7 Twiee As Yankees Treat A's Likewise Race Meet At fififlanadianrreu msdwwlfiaafi’ lfiyaaflhvyalaahpdmlita 1;; A . 1:1 durum“ u‘; wit: of the American league pal:- Boeox Machined ilwin ter vflfl. inlninerini Senators 6-5 and 7-2 to e Nate out down E 5’ mme twirling and some mighty good cloutlng. Bobby llle er, Cleveland speed nzerchant. who necked a no-lutter a I a vrhitewash brush t0 d 4-0 with the hnl of xomers b)’ Wally Moses and a1 'I‘roe1iq' 1h i110 . Hank ntltnoula “Kipp” 01¢ rctum ens-Invert 2. ucbo d Evans; Hllchean. Yulmu d! w “gm.” m3 $1111.01. geisewerd, Dobeon and gihnfifwsrimmhlhogluéo Riv-g: 1n am Wagner. Plfliee. w“ I‘ E1113...“ Washingto 000110000-2 '1 1 Lllfitfi? fiiéinhiiay lawelseg Boston n 000 022 00x—l 111 a 1.1m r3339 and rifled out 15 singles m m, , 3.5 the veteran res- . ra; Harris and Wagner. 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W0. ‘=11’- flm‘ “£98m? win a: 0192:9011 scared was 21,2“ big noLse ‘a! st Louie the ame, m - 111mg hmne four runs th two cir- cull, drives as lnemy 601N101“ scared his first Will of the season.‘ The Browns sot to Virgil (Fire. 1mm early 1111 the nlg wall) l0 eke can their w n. y “y winning "Mire Patron. and. a 0 sin-ax by onlcazo HM E1" mm their first. setback since Ted Lyons replaced Jllrmv Dykra Be "Wile!"- Badminton Matches llere This Evening might Smnmcrside High 5¢h°°1 badmln‘ players-l Kiri-S. 4 59y‘ -c1aah with City racquet wield- ers in return aeria tonight B! New On J Glagow fine class ulnathe St Louie New York Philadelphia the P. .0. Auditorium with the visitors enjoying c 5-3 edce 1Y1 Fumes, the result of a recent vic- lolv at Bubmerside. Badminton, which ‘has at a low ebb durimz war years is sbowin! ilmsoflcoluebackanxialotof terest is being manifest by ilm! in tonight's matches which get underway at 8.30. Upset As Robson Wins SOO-Mile Race Char! 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I. ‘I ed with Maple Leaf Gardens, 0n- h" "lull erlnz triumph before I u» 000 0000-0 a 0 Watson was the British cllamp- "°““"d "m?" h" h“ "‘“~'“°d "idly crowd estimated at 150000 ‘Down 00a 000 111-8 20 0 ion but the New York state Com- “ Dummy dlrem" °t the 0”" upward. i Btgaolo “Baum a’ cmtnptm; Inn-flan m1 m‘ were a b“ doubb dens. severing all connections with Ho covered the M!) mliea in ‘m’ m. u; fui as to his class The commla- the Tfimnm Mwle ma“ o’ ‘he 4121:1070 to average 114820 mile! Gm“? 8' m ' sinners decided that Watson would ' H" L‘ In hour. Only three lndiananolll 1v 2 have to demonstrate to their m- I“ ' m“ ‘“‘“°““°°"‘°“‘- made race: have ever been won at a W”: 0001M 0043115 0 lafactlon that he was worthy of i“ the °m°° °' 0mm’ 5mm“ higher 5 “d m. "m5 hurl,” Jersey City 010104 ll l mmnng with “BUM Des ‘be managing director of the Gardens, “time it» he PM MM- fis“ “am...“’“‘.tlz1."asz-..“u’s .1. u... n. l~1s1»~~-"~= 5:1,‘: third "°..°".'"".'°11“ "i; w _ ' erra; . 1 ' -. _ n es gn. a c c nslerl stratus... urchin: ~- 50». M1» a» e-w ..?£..‘°1=3.:-Y";l“ii.‘“§l..l2.1°‘i.£§2. 11,11; m l» m» 11-- ...:1-..°n:'*1.u'..:',:l: 0212151315’ 11m» 3g ggg 1;: g g iifiwimtiili."e..fi1.-°'ili‘;';°‘2£:.:f ,,,;g W110- 111 1 re war forced a halt r01- five Jersey Oltv ed a critical eye on the exhibition. ° "Y a “m @‘“”“~" T" ca", in‘; 3; Berra; Bgndel. Fowler, . _ . on the beet of terms with cvcry- Th _ - l" l. _ body and want. tn say thank. lo -'i‘“".'$..i1t'l.“"1r:..l""l"° “M” "‘ m‘ ..I"i1..‘i"1‘.‘l“i‘i~2§"°ln”“.".?£_ ~11 r1 r» =1 Jam“, Ymknh ° p/lm ° w‘ 3,111,401», 0341000004110 1 m“ were“ l ,~ ‘b PP“ dens for their loyalty and i1,~.-1:1_ cull. 1- the leis s0'0 miles-prise’?! 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W’ ml ‘ Q commlulcnera look when the-late Bill Brown took a m 4|; e00 4-0 I 0 011m ri 001cm the Seaman stag; eerie: of Wt broadside: at , 001 0N 1-1 ‘m! 2;: m their; "against 01BX00“ axle,‘ 37in)?‘ clgidltlon before the finick- Phnll.‘ - ~ cc slon r .: men . town would have lflbn khcls and BlI-‘bl- lll- had the fig t. cancelled b e ie - llontroal" 1 100000 s00 l 0 g n , O 0 e e fiaured am wasn't in any 111.111». nut 011 000 om 4 ll waixt the only lime the com- But the un rldictlble 11cm. made agy,~ vi and Howell; Moore, miulon had lbflitthimz like that Brown eat la wordaby qlgughkrg ‘(than and ockenberry- bWmPPIM- 1m was: the time lng hi»; Prime ' (By The Camdlan Prove) SFELLARION N. 5.. May 30- The Union ‘Trotting Club of New’ o June 10. the King's birthday, and local horsemen will stage three racing 0n- that date. At both local tracks, Union and Blue Acres. the horses are rapidly rounding into shape with Joe O'- 0! Brien and Hariev Harrison lup- , l-leintzelman. Saikeld Oitmeili. Blackwell. Vandermeer, Hetki 8r Mueller; Bellow’ am: dz Bcheffina. nv-rlznulrrlolval. LEAGUE Glasgow une 1O is taking advantage ea of horse ovals. W011i, Kennedy Curtis, Wilson, Scarborough, Pieretti and Guer- Kxrerr Harris, Savage and Roa- ar: Chandler and Robinson. Dietrich, Hammer and Dickey; Goomek, Black, Center and REYES- Ofil 040 000-T 10 0 000000001-1 7 0 and Tebbette; Zioldnk Fanniin, Lamaccbla and Manama. 6 2 . 001001 OOH-Z 8 1 ‘Trucks, Bridges and Richards, Swift; Gelahouse and Malwlwm 000000100-1 f i ‘ hiln the ' villlf; NATIONAL LEAGUE ’ lllalgentags aggtoacprellzjare [or n39“ J ' ‘ll la pie cc 305m“ 00° 00(1) 000% 5 2 fillies. Sign‘: Org/l: llafle‘ igsueg some Jolfggor 01X“? in‘? recent verbal bllgsis-(Elonn flkillg l ' no“ a a1 k t. ne unnef/ an 153531313. H1359 3nd Andflwn- Ragocputisililcg tahe blast on referees. 30mm no 0m 01%“) u 0 Framing olvcr belittling remarkcil by t - a Tunney cmn 37°05)?! 30° o“ om“ 3 U i013 EIQDCOFOLITE (llnefi score a double 2 Wright, Konetanty Singleton d: Mast: Behrman, Barnerv. Herring. Casey.‘ Webber and Padgett. _ 120100100-6 8 l 031 000 04x4 l2 1 “fiumacher. Flasher ‘Prinkie d: vwarrcn; Muicahy 8r. Seznlinidc. New York 000010 000-l 6 0 holding him-he'd step out of his Philadelphia, 001 010 1014-3 iii l comer and punch llim on the nose. Carpenter, Budnick 8: 000ml‘; O “ll ‘i 'F 1111M 3‘ ck- Baseball's busy histosriarls wen; all the wa hack to 194 toda an s1, Louis 2000000104 a 1 93mg 11,, 311111. a moral my 1m Pittsburgh 09° 99° 0534 14 2 Sox fans who arc already measur- flurkhflftDiokson, Kriet. 5011111155 lng the Fenway Park flagpole in d: Rice; ostermueller dz LOPW- Boston for a pennant. Just lhis Camelli. time a year ago, the New York Giants were burning up the Na- st, Loni; Oil 008 05-4! 1A 0 tlonal League with 25 wins and Pittsburgh 010 100 01'0—ili 114 4 only seven defeats for a rcenlage Barrett Dickson, Kriat, Donnel- of .781 through May an. e Giants d; ltluttz, OZDea, Roe. Hallett do 200 000 000-l 4 4 IQOSOOWk-d 9 0 Hletll. Malloy. D3850 000 l0&—7 111 1 000 OOOBDOiO-O '1 0 Qhipnmn Ad- Bike racing makes its debut t0- night when a large field purl: off on the first lap of the donated five Reid, physical fitness director and lino. nee baseball situation should be forth- coming after the City League officials tlce sessions by the delay in pre- ever things are taking on a brifih“ gue schedule will be drawn up rc- possible. lll 0 4' li- _ There‘: an old saying in baseball to the effect that you cant bl?!" the umpire but you can’t prove this by Umpire Art Passarellu. Ai- though ihc Washington Sefll-IIOFS have no special grievances against Passarella they gave him qultc a beating in the last few games he's been behind the plate. Buddy Lewis Senators’ third baseman bowled him over in a play at first base and he had lo leave the game. Two weeks before in Philadelphia Mic- key Vernon, league's leading bat- ter dislocated his jaw with a foul tip which struck his mask _t the chin, and in an early appearance in Washington Passarella was dis- abled by a foul tlp which struck him 0n the shin. O ll ll- 6 Manager Johnny Ray and his fighting challenger for llle v/orltfs heavyweight crown, Billy Conn, knockout at Yankee Stadium bolt- ing out Louis and then jumping down into the ringside seats i0 hit that big-mouthed Tunney right on the whiskers. Colin's man-lgcr completed their outburst by eilllflg he didn't care who refereed hut if the guy who does starts putting his hands on Billy-grabbing and they; went into a tail-spin and won onl1 three of their next foul-icon games finishing the season in fifth place. The Red Box. apparently are more interested in making l11~st0ry than reading it and are still roll- ing merrily along at the top of the American League heap. O 4 I! f Bome 0f the recent suggestions to the effect that ~British hen-y- weights such as Bruce Woodcock should do a little more campaign- ing in the U, S. before making '1 bl for the better Garden c/r wt- door shots, provokes Bill (Ottawa Journal) Westwick to recall the IO-rnile grind. A: an added incentive to the contestants Fred Plckard nus handsome trophies ngw on display ln the Bike Shop considerable hard work by Bill the genial Bike Shop pl‘i)’pf‘i(3l0l‘_ ill bring the riders to the starting The race gets underway in front Something definite on the local meeting of the tonight in the office of llle physical fitness director. The ball tosscrs have met with unexpcctcd reverses aluli have been handicapped in their W116- paring the new ball diamond. How- night and an effort made lo get the league underway as soon as Returned Qgwlboy Len Hughes returned to the sporting Club laat ziigm in a familiar role when he was return- ties ever witnessed in 5130114111‘ Club. Valois £00k 000mm fall of hree n when he took two straight 1mm caulificwered Fred Carcne after the Brooklyn had taken the opener. The speedy “m” _ kick into play to kick the rugged nounced 183g. an,” Wm be m gt! ‘he Bigefjs“? "ninalrffrttqiffig Carone into submission after the Arxrflet 1g: us“ gnesadded attraction Broflklyn wr€sfler had kicked mm for ti: Ksinsmen Carnival The last m the bauk as he was leaving me la of the big race takes the rid- rm“ inking the mm: mu m Just erg in a jaunt around the Park mm’ sewnds °f grappling- Dflvewiy and a spec,“ lea k Valoie, who weighs 20o lbs. and sent out by race officials or the is emeptmnaui’ W5‘ W) such B _"“ co-operatlon of motorists in a H». mm- seemed mien‘ ‘m ma“ AMERICAN LEAGUE ins the racers plenty of leeway n11 lng the popular Cowboy into sub- rulong the course and especially 11115519" by fill-l‘ "Beam 0i‘ i011! and Washington 101000 210-6 10 2 along the Park roadway made full use of all the dirty 305mm 0000100324 9 0 A + q. tricks in his extensive repertoire. He punched. kicked and knecd Hughes all over the ring in the open on and had him $10880‘ W11 Hilflhfls yielded i0 the crowd's pleas t0 retaliate in a similar vein. Valois apparently had felt the power oi Hugms‘ launlches before and decided to shake hands and start anew but quickly reslnted to fouling after he had Partly pacified Hughes and er hue and it is exported lhe 10a- took the first {an at H130 with a rolling leg scissors. Hughes by now had the support of the weaker sex and thev cheer- ed him as he chased Valois into a Wmfl” 511d glWe him a one-two 0o the button. then tangled the A brow-d that 111m the route wit- heid in conjunction with the Kins- mens’ Carnival being staged a1, the Armouries and while it was not. as large as some of the previous tum- outs during the four years this event has been held, much credit is" due the Victoria. Driving Club of- ficials and the entries in the par"- ade for their splendid appearance. Entrants inclzxi-lng moe horses. saddle horses, cart horses and n equipment and the sight proved to be a colorful one indeed. Headed bv the Sunshine Dairy milk teams, the parade moved off from the Armoul-iu. and up Ken: Street to the Police Station where they turned down Queen to Grafton around Sunnyside and down Great George to Fitzroy Street where they tinned left back on to Kent and thence to the Almouries where announcer W.H Beacon intro- duced them to the crowd. Many complimentary remarks wlelo healrd by the large crowd of spectators on the appearance o! the horses that, took part and 0f- ricials 3.5 well as the caretakers. drivers and owners who particip- ated in the event are to be con- gramiated on their smart appear- ance. _ Following is a lint of these in the parade: Sunshine Dairy, owned and open ted b Policy . a No. l, team driven by Alden Dock- do ff. M11152 team driven by Jack 0e7- Selke Severs Gonneotions ed the winner over massive Frank Vaiois 01 Ottawa in one of the most pllggedly contested mat bat- Lhe local the the best out of contest and the Cowboy the second abd deciding fail when ref- eree Jack Tlwnus was forced to disqualify the Ottawa wrestler when he refused to discontinue his foul tactics. carded as the coming successor to Yvon Robert in Montreal circllefi fa powerhouse Moquin brought his vaunted drop- nenlcd the horse parade last flight.‘ Crowd 0i 60,631 Watch Armed THE CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN Hughes And Moquin Winners In Wrestling Card a Ottawa wrestlers head between the r0110! swlirging him back and forth in cradle fashion. When his larger opponent got out of that predicament Hughes went to work 0n him with a leg hold, winning the second fall at 7:58. < The most furious action seen here in some time took place after Valoie took exception lo Referee Jack Thomas‘ decision disqualify- ing him for repeated fouling and he engaged Hughes in an old-tune siluggmg bee in the centre of the 1mg, Hughes had dressed to leave . . , H : L, M 1 I t1 the ring when the Ottawa grap- “"§1‘§1°w1'11§'i“ grilles: 11.1%.? hag; fieeleldwnch ggnadiaelquézrappleer m" We!" bPY-Wfk and si-llrifid De eagle‘ timge and has emailed showed the fans why he is re- Lhmwm“ “undies 1nd when he climbed back ln-to the ring he used his dressing robe in matador style to subdue the furious Valois. The other feature bout had a sudden ending after each wrestler had taken a fall. Carone saw an opportunity to get in an extra kick at Moqllin as the latter was leaving the ring and made the most of his opportunity but the flashy French Canadian quickly clambered through the ropes and 1von the third fall with a series oi dropkicks. Olsarlottetown Boy Wins Doug Nicholson. the wrestling pride of Charlottetown, whc is quickly making a name for him- self in the mat game, took a pop- ular decision from. Jack Tixrunins of Windsor after 10:40 of grappling in the curtain raiser. Timmins wore the bad man's mantle right from the start and was repeatedly warned by the referee to stop his iqllllllfl. He punched and kicked ‘Nicholson around the rim: till the “Charlottetown wrestler started to reverse the proceedings making the Windsor boy groggy with some solid mlnohes and forcing him to go outside the ropes for a respite. bllcholsun caught him as he was coming through the roads and 100k iho only fall with a body press. Timer-J, F. Connolly. Referee-Jack ‘Thomas. Large Crowd See Annual Horse Parade N0. Gregory. ‘Pluck horse owned by Vem Don- nis and driven bv John Hopkins. Standard Bred Horses. Rosebude First owned and driven by Hnnjv Murphy‘. Playdaie cwllcd by Willard Kelly and driven by SL110 air McKay. Lorraine Abbe owned by Mr James McNeil, Kcnsington, driven by Johnny MacCorln ‘Tex Worthy owned by Earl Coles and driven by A. Yonkel". Muudcen Budiong owned by Alex Agnew and dIiTCll by "iliolnas Ag- new. Wait ‘N See owned and driven by Willard Kelly. Inlstlcla owned b Charles Ghand lily Bateman. ler and driven by Saddle Horses. Sylvia owned by Vimy Jonm and driven by vimy Jones. Woodview owned by Ml‘. Dewar and driven by Neil MacLcan. Brier Rme owned by Vimy Jones and driven by Helen Jones. April Fool owncd by Vuny Jones and driven by Evelyn Henry. _ Miss Robin Hood owned by Will- ard Kelly and driven by MW 5m- clair MacKay. _ Gentle Jess owned bv Vimy 1701195 team driven bv wall-en and driven by Lewis Paoli Scout owned by Vimy Jones and driven by Mildred Smith. ' _ Prince owned by A B Oulcllffc and driven by Ben MncEachcm. silverwings owned and driven bv Thelma. Colea. Pony. .. .. Tony owned and drivm by Harry Acorn. Win mow YORK, May ao-nxrl-Thr und_ ack. llead Heat ls Feature 0i llarness Meet (By The Canadian Press) NORTH SYDNEY, May 29—A dead heat between Walnut Abbe and Jacob Withruw in the free- for-all featured today's second light harness meet 0f the season at the North Side track, The race ll-illner was Walnut Abbe, driven bv Wurreii Lewis uf Reserve. Lewis also drove two other others winners. his own Hei- en K. in the 2:24 and Muriel Hen- ley. owned bv Matt McAdam of Glace Bay in the 2:19. Mike Jabaiee, lvcll-kllovvn North Sydney driver. was lllrowzl from the sulky when Speedy Hanover bolted just before the start of the 2:14 class. Summary: 2:29 Trot and Pace, Purse $250 Corporal Owen (M. Jabulee) i Misty Mum (A. McLeod) Marv Ellen (MacDonald) Triiby T. (A. Young) . . Ann Dewey (J. Fraser) _ Time: 1I07 l-Z; 1:09; 1:10, Free For All, Purse $300 Walnut Abbe (Lev/la) Jallzob Withrow (M. Jaba- ee) Lee McKillon Jack Clyde (A. Yfllllil! Lula Belle Abbe (MacDon- ald) ' . : i204 3-4,‘ 1206 l-2; 2:24 Trot and Pace, Purse $250 Helen K. (LewLs) , 3 1 1 Manchester Alberta (Ratch- ford) . .. . l 2 2 Johnnv Early 1G. Lewis) 12 43 Commodore Stout loland) 4 3 d- Time: 1:08 i-2; 1:07: 1:06. 2:19 Trot and Pace Purse $300 l‘ Muricl Henlev (W. Lewis) 31 Margaret Rose (Rutcllford) 2 Robert Baldwin (Oialld) . 1 Marv Stuart 1G. Lewis» 5 Touv Harvester (H. Hunt) 5 Time: 1:08; 1:06,‘ 1:10; 1707. S’side Girls Meet P.W.G. Team Tonight Tonight at 5.30 at Victoria Park Summerside Convent girls softball team takc on Prince of Wales 0o Eds in the second iZllm-e of a home and 1101110 series. Summerside were vlctorlous 111 the engagement at E/ummr-rslde last Tuesday night but the local lassies are confident they can turn the tables in to- night's satin. l 2 2 3 3 4 - 2 l 4 3 5 local Boxing Team Going To Moncton A local icnm oi boxers will represent the Sporting Club in matches at Moncton Saturday in conjunction with the Maritime boxers con-veniion being held in that ciiv. it was learned last nigh-t. Moncton fighters have already nludc lwn visits hcrc, being d9- fcaied both timer and are 1111x1911; t0‘ get a crack at the local mm- slmzcl-s before home town 15m, 'I'ilose makin-lz the trip include: 0 00.. c a avnnd e McCluskcv. 00b y ITONORWICATHOTLTVCH nanryns 1.0110011 -—<0“r71 .- More man 1.000 Roman Catholics paid 110m. llge l0 lllc memory of 021141013; "lfl-Plyllfi who died m1 tho gmllows lwlwccn i535 and i681. by march- 11g in n 111111111 lrlunzlc ill 1.110 mad heal" Mélfbif‘ Arcll which. marks (he sml. wllcic thc gallows stood, ._____>_i_______ king of halldicnppers, Armcli. 11-" . laughed at the clhsslcsl fwld ni~ handicap horses put togcihcr 1111 yours luday to become rzunuitsi greatest money-winning gelding. i Warren Wrlghtfls fivn-yrllr-rvlrl Tlicr walized home by three lvnglhs in tho Suburban Handicap, as ‘"1? greaiest throng over to sm- 11 racc n1 Bclnwlrvt-Mfiill-walvhcd him do the mi-Ic and n quarter in 2'02 Armed was toting 130 pounds. COXWPBPEKT lo 122 for First Fiddle, third on the world nwcley-winning lists, and 123 on Strmlr. up amcllg the top l3 breadwlners in turf his- tory. Second at the wire was Mrs. Louis Rabinowitzls Reply Paid, who listed for a nose decision over Stymic, The Texas-bred hope from Mrs, Ethel Jacobs’ barn put on his usual rodeo rush up the stretch, but this time it was only good en- ough for third. a length and a half in front of Richmond Jae, Meantime, First Fiddle never got his running shoes on and wound up an easy eighth While Fighting Stop, the Indian-horn hay-burner who was 1945's champion three- ycar-old coll. came home a worn and weary fourth. nfler leading for the first mile. The huge turnout rang 11.1 a one-race hctilng record for New York of $772,557. Wilbur Shaw edged Ralph He - bumbytwoaeconds no win ta Indianapolis Speedway race nine years ago today, Shaw covered the 2% mile brick course at am aver of 113.50 miles an hour to break 1 e 5:001‘!!! 1:! loaégoopua. by: T113115 Meyer Hun irld ar a. .. a year previously. YEO Theatre "TREE GROWS Ill BROOKLYN” JAMES hum? nonoruv 1111101111111 JOAN BLONDELL FRIDAY s-zo 12M. sin". s and 10.15 mvl. SOURlS-TUESDAY 8:30 CRAPAUI) THEATRE "GOO is My Gil-PILOT" DENNIS MORGAN DANE (‘LARK RAYMOND MASSEY y l l. Entries For ill-Mile Bike Race Tonight Bicycle racing fans and they are plentiful, eagerly await the starting gun in tonight's IO-lniic Jaun-t that gets urlderway from in front cf the Bike Shop at '1 o'- clock 17 nedal-pushers representing West Kent, Prince of Wales, East Royalty P. W. C. and Kensington will come tc the starting line and close competition is expected all along the route that proceedsfrcm the Bike Shop out Elm Avenue and Malpeque Road to Highiield Church turn left there and cmss over to North River Road into the Willow Comer and then around the Park breastwork to the finish line in from of the Drill Shed where the Kinsmen Carnival is being held. Following are the entries: From West Kent: Jimmle Cum- erurv, Gerald McAulay, Gerald Birt, William Bevin Maynard MIC‘ Milian. Alfred Latter, Ernest Mc- lnnis, Billy Acorn. From P. W. 6.: Roy Doug-an» Douglas Pierce, Solomon Tweel. East Royalty: Keir Smith. Keusington: Esnor Oatwuy. Jack- ie Bernard, Roger Gaudet J. Thibault. olnIQKJ Dodgers Win In National By The Canadian Press Blooklyn Dodgers couldn't get any farther ahead of St, 1.01115 Cardinals in the National league race ye m1???‘ dgv. starch as each idied double dun, but the 111115.11 crowds saw some likely action, in- c.udlng the ousting of Dodger nlan- fiser Lippi’ Durocher in 111a sewuti game as e protested a. decision too oudly. Braves blanked Boston 5-0 in the first 0f the Menmriai Day drtyllble bill, behind Kirby Higbeks f1ve-hit fussing. but Braves sluggcd it out toe to toe m the nightcap and came out on ‘mp by a 10-8 score. Cards meanwhile spill. with Pitta. burgh Pirates at the Oorsoirs’ home Durt- They d the opener 9-3 and then came back to weather hectic eighth and ninth innings 1n which 16 runners crossed the place to nip the Bucs 12-11. Pirates clinched the openefWvim a six-run rally ir the eigihth, in which six meal scored an six hits and I wflik. In the finale, Pirates overcame a five-run lead in the eighth with a. seven-run uprising, but Cards came badk in the lnintl vriih five mom. The Bucs tried dc».- perately in their half of Che final mnin 1 iev Kumwski of Cards and Ralph Kine: qt Pirates each belted their sixth four-base clouts of the year. Philadelphia Phillics made the critics sit. up and take notice as they set some new season marks. for themselves. The hapless ones dunked New York Giants 8-5 and 3-1 10 win their fir-t doulble bill nf the year and 6Xi0n<i their victories to three in a. mw—thcir longest winning streak. ‘ A four-run rally in tile eighth gave Phlls the opener, which turn- ed out to be pitxr Hugh ltiiliCallfW-S second victory since i940. Making his first start of the season after five years in the services. Muicahy iianited Giants to tight hits. Clflcllllnali Rodi.- pushed ocf a1 t-ilreat by Chicano Cubs. hflifbglll»; on m third place by nipping the Bruins 7-6 in the uighica-p aftcr Hnnk Wyse held them to four luls in the opener as Cuba triumphed 6-2. Cincinnati's success in the second guano marked the seventh time in eight starts that pitcher Hank 3011111131 has fallow‘. t0 finish for the Cubs. Boron-y held a 6-1 lend go- ing into the ninth. but before 221e, Reds finished BOb Chipman and Red Adams were hustled in from tho bullpen in 11 vain efforl to halt the slaughter. Junnny Vnndcrmcer notched his iirsa victorv 0i the year and vmrkod only two timings in doing so. Kennedy, L. I Have your Tennis Racket Restrung while Restrict;- ing is available. 51L‘. ill Plain. Red, and Green, at 88.98 GUT, Australian Lamb, 2nd Grade $6.00 THE BIKE SHOP Beau Jack Favored To Whip Greeo In g Tonighfs Re-Mateh - (By John D. Hamilton, Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK. May (GP)- Johnn Grace's chequered ew York ring career will move alongean- other slap tomorrow night when lhe chunky Montreal welterweight meets Beau Jack, former light- weight chair-anion, in s second l0- round enga ement at Madison Square Gar en. . Greco, most uneven tighter t0 appear before Garden audiencfl the last year, drew with the Georgia negro three months ago but odds-makers have established Jack as a wto-to-one favorite for tomorrow's brawl on the basis cf his hard, mauling style and ‘as-- cause of Greco's unpredictability. The Canadian will weigh in at about 143 pounds and Jack at about 138. Promoter Mdkc Jacobs expects a capacity crowd of 17,000 to pa] in $100,000 at a fill-ringside seat tsp. Two of the most taciiturn flPlll- crs in recent. years Green's only comment on his chances today was: "1 feel all right. Mediocrm’ while Jack said: ‘I’m in good shape. I'll make a good figla‘. of ll" Both boxerrwerked out at Still- mans gym, Just up the street from the Garden, this week. Grew ap- peared to be in excellent pl1ys'".1.i shape and his powerful right hock showed the timing and accuracy. In a three-round session with a much heavier sparring perv-or Greco showed boxing ~akill and a hard punch with either hand. Jack, a steady veteran, won ~nd ,i0st the lightweight chumpium '9 on two occasions. He won llle crown Dec. 18. 1942. and lost it MBFCII 21, 1943. In November, 1943, he regained the title only to lose lt in March. 1944. He i5 generally regarded a: b0- 1111: past hi5 peak. Nelson Easy Winner Over British Champ (By Bill Boni) MAMARONECK, N. Y.. May 30-. (APJ-In a match that rarely came up to international cailbru, Byron Nelson turned back Bri- tain's first post-war challenge to bu; got. only two runs .1! United States professional qnifurl today by defeating the lloidover British Opcm champion, Dick Bur- ton. seven and six, over the Wing- cd Foot Golf Club's tough went course. The outcome really had been de- cided at Newton Center, MasL, Wednesday when Nelson shut n onc-undcr-par 7i to finish the first 18 holes six-up. Carrying the second half 0f their feud into the opening round of the Goodall round-robin today, Byron could shoot no better than Jlree- over-par gc-if. It was still good en- ough. however, to close out the vrmlcst, dccisiveLv on the long 12th green, the 30th hole of the m-itch. _ The exhibition lacked lustre and 1110s a credit tn the gallcryh golfmg savvy that most cf the spectators who had icked thil match to follow soon rifled away to 0011-11 su-me of the other Goodall tourney pairings. Molliarmid And Maoken Still Undefeated MONTH-EAL. May 30 — (C?) Brendan Madcen of Montwal .151 Don McDlacmid 0f Ottawa were m1 >010 survivors lode in the unde~ fouled ranks ui auadcfs tennil best. seeking berths on the Domin- imfs Davis (hip squad. Tomorrow will see the end cf the trials at thl Monkland Tennis Club courts hrec With their viciflries today Mac- ken and McDinl-nlki looked as al- most certain choices to carry the singles play assignment ainst the Mexican 09am when the f \ North illémezllcm ca» tie begin hale J1me Henri Ftochon foun-dered for the first iiimc when he fell before Bren- den Mackenls chopping racquct, 4-6_ 6-3, 6-6, 6-8, 6-4. CANADA'S F STEST ALLAN IIALE SIC. 7:30 - 11130-6. Time SELLING CIGARETTE TOBACCO