Bubliell _ , Leads To Indians Big League Ball Results mill-NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal ...... Oil 000 000-2 6 D Newark 010 000101-8 ll 0 Myllykangas d: Stack, Tate; Mil- m- s: Hershberger. Rochester .... 103 110 300- 9 l2 l Baltimore ..... 203 002 OZiX-IO 9 2 Macon, Krist, Kauffmanjt Heal- ey: Granger. Loni-man, Gumbert 6t Spencer. " Buffalo at Syracuse, posponed. sold weather. (Only games scheduled). NATIONAL LEAGUE New York ..... 800 014 000-8 15 0 Philadelphia 000 I00 000-l 4 4 Ilubbell 8r Mancuso; Collins, Bi- vin, Pearce s» Wilson. (Only game. scheduled). AMEEIOAN LEAGUE Boston 000 012 001-4111 WashlIi-Btoli 000 001010-2 8 1 W. knell, Walberg so R. knell; Russell do Bolton. (‘devalued ..... lladlin a: mutt; Bridges. Sullivan Coohrane. 302 000 000-d 'l 0 Louis 231 000 Oihc-G 10 i. ‘llotie, Lyons d: Bewell; Coflman, Walk-up 8r Hemsley. ~ i! Jltorpe I Seeking Trophies Taken’ By A.A.U. M. I. Ir Gwflillfl Special wire) 1% ANGER-S, April H. -- The m athlete of all time." Jim ta the trophies he won youth of 24 years yesterday called on P. N. Consul of Sweden at and asked what steps get the trophies. few years ago Ihorpe was dis- severed dissing ditches in Ios An- Oince-thm friends have found iorgan as referee in athletic r'u. WAGER YOU A NEW PACKAGE ‘z- OF TOBACCO, I'LL HlT mu. NEXT .-,-. TH’ oi.’ Win g Over Phillies; Defeat fliififiiifliilkflaflhkélialiifliht mwaw. mus»- nu: " sowusc aocnar waasrtmc Giants Tigers (A. r. By Guardian's Wm) NEW YORK. Ari-n Qt-Wlth Carl Hubbell hurling four-hit ball at Philadelphia for his second victory of the season, New York Giants let loose a 15-bit attack today to defeat break in the four-same series. first baseman. cheated the Giants‘ mew-ball ace out og a shut out when he hammered the ball over the right SW4d wall in the fourth 1o.- his fifth home run oi the season. Dick Bartcll led the Giants‘ of- fensive of; Phil Collins, James Bivin and Frank Pearce, driving out a triple. a double and two singles in five times at bat. Mel Ott crashed through with his second home run of the year in the fifth. INDIANS BLANK TIGERS msw Your. April 22.—(A.P_.)— Detroit Tigers’ inability t0 strike g, NEWS ‘Chuck Templeton '9. ~ SPOR TRA ITS the Phililes 8-1 and get an even Dolph Camilli, the Phils, young: OI? "run CHARLOTTETOWN eunuch... Til hitting stride carried on into the fin. al lame of their home series with Cleveland today as the Indians tum. ed back the American League chem. pious 5-0. W111i! Hudlin was in fine form, hviiiinc the ‘risers to three hits, two of which came in the seventh inning when Mickey Cochran's men made their only serious threat only to have a double Play bring the budding rally to an abrupt halt. Irommv Bridsee. who pitched one of the two games the champions have won this season, was the vic- tim of the Indians’ II-hit n?‘ ‘ 0M o! the blows was a home rim by Joevosmikwitlzbwomenonche bases in the third inning, RED 80X TAKE THIRD ‘STRAIGHT Boston Red Box won their third straight victory at Washington 4-2 giving Wesley Ferrell his stcond victory of the year. Ferrell weakened in the ninth and the Senators filled the bases, but R117” W115"! stepped in as a relief pitcher and they were unable t» score. Rrrell had a. perfect day at but with two ‘ ‘ , a double and a triple out of four times at hat. scor- ing two runs. ztko 30111111». Chicago first base- man. drove across two home runs today. but 8t. Louis Browns bunch- edtheirhitstotsketheoddgarne B-aboforeaslimhomecrowdofip Bcnurab circuit drives in the fhyt and third innings brought in all the Chicago rune and sent Dick Coff- men. 8t. Louis hurler, to the show- ers early. . Jim Walkup, his relief, squelched the White Box batting apreaandheldthevisitors tossin- le hit in the remaining six and gwvthirds innings. HARE SCARED BAOEHORSB of their series with the White So: will’ sea-T "m: Banvz-a nee DULY Q BECLND Division HMO IT WOULD BE. P05 IT! UNI-G. Melt POPULRQ PILOT’ or THE H "n-us mnlificiipgzéorfl? (minutes FOR ecreunon or we ooe uiu. o: Will regal: BRRVE5I (A. P. By Guardian's Spools-l Wire) NEW YORK, April ill-Elem Bell's long triple to centre field scored Dick Porter in the ninth to enable Newark Beasr to defeat Montreal Royals 3-2 in the second game of the scrim at Newark today. Bell also tied the score in the seventh when he singled to centre, scoring George McQulnn. Lnurey kangas went the route for Montreal. Bob Miller started for Newark and retired for a pinch- hltter in’ the sixth. Cecil Spittler finished the game ior Newark and received credit for the Victory, A home run by Woodey Abernathy at Baltimore with two on base in the eighth inning gave the Orioles a 10-9 victory over Rochester Red Wings today in a game in which the lead changed hands seven times. the flock matched each hit with s rim. George Pucclnelli hit his sixth homer of the season, and batted in flve runs during the gamt. I T0 ALBANY BOSTON, April 22—'1he man- agement of'tbe Boston Nhtloxfli League Club tcday- announced Hank Galrlty, catcher, had been aenrtonWfiiontotheAlbsnyClub of the - ‘ rnational League. \- .‘ THE ‘STORE AN’ one - OKAY,JlM,YOU'PE oN,1 WAS ousr 601w TO sue DOWN TO or RQ$EB up ANYWAY I ON THIS SIDE wnv DONTCHA? FOR A PACKAGE BEARS tutu RBYALS 3-2 The Wings outhit the Birds, but cup \ Southern Turf Club has acquired SP OR T SHORTS POPLESS OPENING NEW YORK: It didrvt got miwh notice in the papers, but the fem that not a single bottle of porp wes sold at the o baseball game oftheseason he-reonliprilicwas Regarded as unique. It was so cold the customers stuck rigidly to a diet of hot dogs and coffee.- MEMIOIUIIAL CUP BOUND WnNNfllPEG-r Harry Neil has a real Memorial Oup record. He played with Winnipeg Falcons in i091 when the Icelandic team bMLu the Canadia Junior title emblem west for the first time. This spring he coached Winnipeg Mon- .sr>onfwoi RLD BUBBY ALLEN. KAYIIESS 10E B 0 ii 0 B Maritime Welter- weight Stops Mon- trealer in Fourth Round. Young Bobby Allen, slugging king of the » Maritime welterweight-l. wockcd out Joe Gollob of Montreal tonight in the fourth round o; a scheduled iii-round fight here. From the first gong it was appar- ent Gollob was no match for the. Maritime champion. Outslugging his opponent, Allen scored heavily in all the in-fighting. Gollob had speed, but he failed to land many blows effectively. After absorbing smashing lefts and rights to the head and body, Collob was knocked through the ropes with only s. couple o1 seconds to go in the second round. In the third Allan knocked the Montrealer down for a count of five with a left to the body and rizht to the jaw. Gollob seemed to have recovered as the fourth opened and rushed to the attack. He stepped info a ter- rific swing and was counted out at the 2.45 mirlute mark by Referee E. Langille. Allen weighed 138%, Gollob 137%- “Kid" Roberts of Halifax, known in New Glasgow es Joe Phillips, de- feated Joe Tnibodeau of Saint John by a. technical knockout. The bout. scheduled to go eight rounds, was called in the fifth. The New Bruns- wick battler had e cut over his right eye, received in the third. Both fighters weighed 186 pounds. In the preliminary Clyde Mcmnis of Halifax won a six-round decision over Walter Schultz, also of Halifax. Major H. L. Cassidy and W. W. Osborne were 1111898- 21 Starters In Metropolitan H a n d i c ap (or. Cable n; Guardian's spoon-l Wire) IDNDCN. April 22—'1‘wenty-cme horses were umu t as mob- able starters in the treat Metro- politan stakes Handicap. to be run tomorrow at The distance is about two miles and a quarter. The probably starters with Joc- keys are as follows: archs and goi, an even greater thrill when his kids defeated Sudbury Wolves and lifted the Memorial sgam. DOWN HE WENT LONDON: Bigger than Primo Camera. Constable Bob Hunter of the London police force wasrrt good enough to win the British amateur heavyweight boxing title. In the final round H. P. Floyd. the defending champion, knocked out the big fellow in one round. He used only three‘ punches. And they say Englishmen can't hit. AN ALLISON DAY PINEHURSI‘, N‘. 0.: This was Wilmer Allison's day when he come here for the North and South ten- nis championahipe: l8 holes of golf in the morning “just for fun," two scheduled tournament matches in the afternoon, one of them a. three- set affair; a dance ai, night. They say Wilmer sleeps when he hasn't anything more exciting to do. BITITERFLY 8110K]! BANNED LONDON: The British Amateur lotion has put a the "butterfly" method of breast-stroke swimming, although Olympic rules permit the above- water recovery." It is believed un- likely that many Emgilsh swimmers will concentrate on the breast- stroke for the i936 Olympics as a result of the new ruling. RACIN G NOT DEAD PORT OF SPAIN. ‘Trinidad: Racing in South Trinidad isn't as dead as it seemed to be only a. few weeks ego. The newly-organized a racing plant and will arrange for a meet to start on June 3. ONTARIO BOYS STAR. LONDON: The best playmalcer in l’ “Red" Stmpleiord, former Windsor, Ont... star whose home is at Water- ford, Ont. George Shaw of Strat- ford. Ont, and Btapleford teamed her for Strontium, men and a seriously iniurefi when a tll-own in a crowd wit- mus- (Dick) zBrilliant Jack (Elsi-shall); Democrat (Steve Donaghue); Trap- ranged for Yum Yum. Artfulled, Dutch Gold, Blue Domino and Mau- nering. Ruth Slightly Injured In Ball Game (A. P. By Guardian's qaecial Wire) ALBANY. N. Y., April fl-Babe Ruth nit two long doubles and walked once in five innings today as the Boston National league club won from Albany's Interna- tional League team, 10-4. Ruth received a slight injury to his left knee when Hack Wilson collided with him in running past first base in the first inlllliB. H0 remained in the game until he drew a pass in the fifth. ‘Ruthless ”Yanks Outdraw The B ra ve s (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. April 22 - Th! "Ruthless" New York Yankees are outdrawing the "Ruthful" Boston Boston Braves from a Ipectator standpoint. lhsixgameesincethelmma- ior league baseball season opened last Tuesday. the Yankea have played to 107.011 fatty-good for an aver-ago l. rely 18,000 fans per game. The Braves. on the other band. in five games have drawn 80.000 spectators. putting them 2,000 per game under the Yhnks‘ present rate. Tigers Win‘ Hockey Tilt (C. P. Cable) _ (By Guardian's special Mn) . April n. - Hamilton tonight defeated a combined and Wembley Can- BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT l. a INTRU 411.14: reveal/i? “Peerless at the Price ”- I “RIVAL PIPE” Smoking Tobacco now available at all Island stores is a companion tobacco of H. 8: N’s BRIGHT '1 - CUT SMOKING TOBACCO. Smokers will find it to be of the same high quality but of different strength, It is manufactured from the celebrated Burley leaf grown in Southern Ontario, a leaf which is recognized throughout Canada as one of the finest produced. Those who like a medium strength tobacco will appreciate the real smoking pleasure contained in RIVAL-PIPE. Processed and packed I .611 HIBKEY 8i Nliililllfillli Toalccu uourm umm ' ' ' BIIARLOTTETOWN Gainslaw \ (By Edward s. Neil) (Annotated Press some Wrlier) (LP. By Guardian's Special Wircl mow YORK. April 12 — Rim“ one: lilike Jacobs, ticket broker gm-ngd fight promoter and already boasting two outdoor lilli-ms- m“? Louis-Camera and Rcss-McI-arnin gighu, promises an “imlioliii-iit m‘ Toronto Hoop Team Scores Big Vi cto r y MONTREAL, April 22—Broad- (Be ); Annihilation (A. . . . félfijggffiyiggilfiiiigiij-ijii-g Braddock Starts Training I PAYS As BaerAirily Prepares For i; iii-frills £335 5'33 3 mom (Sirrett); ceigmna 00:313. v - “new were» Fobdm 26 Week Radio Broadcast - The Bike 3MP mis- have not yet been ar- .i_____-_-_-_-__- g PLAY i l-oxx, Athletics; Frey Dodgers; Wat< kins, Philiiw; Hartnett, Oubs; Ruth. Braves; J. Moore, Phillies; Bonura White Box; Ott, Giants, two each. Leaguq Totals-National, 30; Am-i erican, i5; ‘Total, 45. PateAppointed ytlryglliluixnillulirla lzfaeclliisqatrliagqulk: 51:50:? otllfn gTxgrriltfa gohrliiiitlilgnligsgi; U ' S. Davis' oatdenluwgtulsishlig‘ that Mike whose lilliscig§gintlgy§gilrlrxien§ 51053:“: ' y ' my, backeg Tex Rickard’ before 24.13 victory and the right to ad- Cup Captain v w, qu-qen eve; wag built, hassr- Vance to the finals for Canadian ____F I a 2221.2 fii.‘§“€."ill'.£§.."‘2.'fi§ “timtifiéfif.?‘“$§§l’°§i.§3"€§.'§“3l" Pqswigqgmgoglgrgeggiggggg; g; > -- a e o w . ' ; Garden next “M” m a flat-rental’ ffsadiigk Ctfightwogaanlefikentliitzgl: the father of the universally stnnd- :3 pe,cenmge-pius basis, The Garden is known to be listening to offers- Other surmises were‘ that Jacobs had found some other indoor arena for indoor fights. and that he had chance against Baer here in June, flipped oi'i' to a secret rendezvous in the Catskill Mountains today to mop wood and rough it outdoors for three weeks. By the time he gets back his training camo will have been selected. probably in some other mountain retreat. Round Three: Max Baer. aft-r two western tuneups this week. heads East but not. as might be expected, to settle-down to P"!- parationg for the Braddock match. He will start a 26 week radio broadcast which will go on through the entire training period 1'01‘ the Braddock duel, and after. l-le prob- ably will train five weeks at As- b Pa k. N. J. ulzundrmur: First unofficial odds 0n Beer and Braddock were worked out by a wind of "KW"! Mill"! mm drops in the soft chairs of the garden . offices. and they“ painful to the challenger. ‘me ax- wmngumsssronouisbcaii to 1 favorite, but no bookmaker has offered that as yet. The third Ross- nleln-rnin battle is rated an even- money affair. Ibund Five: It is voted unani- mcusly that Louis and Camera will attract at least double the gatg for the Beer-haddock match. the consensus on the latter brill!- in hi] forth an average estimate of $0,000. __.....-__- IDNG INGAGIMENT PAID log-Dogma 59 year old woman. said to have been encased aim i&‘%‘“-.'&"é“fi emlieiimswuawuaea marina neuaeluemnanieaann point series by a score of 56-32. The smart Torontonians will now travel to Saint John. N- B» m take on the Saint John Basketball As- White Sox, two; Camilli. Phiiiies: Ott, Giants; Vosmik, Indians. one each‘. IIALTS PROMI Chance for Promotion Spoiled by Simple Fault O Brilliant — but a failure because of one ‘shortcoming. He didn't real- ize that employers often judge by appearance. They hesitate to pro- mote a man who tries to get by without shaving. Why should any man take this risk? The Gillette "Blue Blade" is scientifically honed and s no produce the smoothest-shaving edges ever put on a razor blade. Daily, or even twice daily shaving is easy and comfortable. Try the Gillette "Blue Blade" tomorrow. Illpeelqualllyhelllvelyluarfleod Gillette Blue Blades . NOW s~=25¢-1o-so¢_ The Leaders-Gemini, phiiiieg 5;oi the Atlantic. ardized tennis ball rather than for today as non-playing captain‘ o! ihe United States team which Will play against China. next month in a the team which later will play in Enviand providing the Uiutcil Silltes i: w" cssiui on this side silliness APPEARAllCE NG CAREER his court prowess, was desiiliiatéd‘ .1. s" 1" ‘w’ z ' ' .__ match. fence in September against the —-——'—- _ Th U lted States Lawn Tmms winner of the Joe unis-Prime CM- Assocfziatixims selection of Putt‘ f, m“ mtch‘ . was only for the North American t; Round Two: Jimmy Bflld ockq, ———_———_-— Q c‘ I “Hm m"? may It L; expcc-Ljl, that 50m“ 3. who gets his heavyweight ti 1- (Ailtsdgre-agonurm one else will be named mum,“ o, , .-'-"'Q " -~ in