‘ 1jri§__<_:HARi.o'i"rs1-uw~ oussvisif: Fred“ Perry. Canadian v (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. April 25—-Jestei' oi me courts whose oifer to coach crnadrsDavi-s Ono te iidered first to be one o; his tests, Pfed Perry agreed today to help prepue the Dominlons young |uertet for its meeting with Japan in the North American zone of the Owls Cub tennis playdowns- ‘y... s; men mun R111 WREOOIF‘ To Coach Davis Cup Team This Summer with Ellsworth Vines. There was Just a possibility he might cogm the Canadian team. Perry mid newsvapemlon. generally unaware o! the letter sent some weeks ago by the Canadian Lawn Tennis As- sociation, asking Perry i: he was sincere in the ofler he made casu- ally here one day. There cane no really.’ as for as local oflicials were a . Makes Announcement But after luncheon with 3.11, Watt. president of the CLTA. it was announced, Perry had formally lkfeed to take over the Job of Bob Murray and Montreal. Rosawil. son o! 'l‘oronto, and Doug cemmm of Vancouver. ate and venue o! the Canada- Jaiian tournament have not yet been decided but the site rests between Vancouver and Montreal while the games will be staged goinetime between July 80 and Aug. No formal statement was issued following the luncheon and Perry could not be reached immediately after. But it was expected Perry, who at times has held the four main titles o! the world. would take charge of the iaii team about the middle of July. No Hlmlnntlon "When and if I take over the Job of looking alter your boys," P911? told nowsllflllvmien before he met Watt. "I'll take them out of Montreal and we won't hold any eliminations to determine who will gay the singles enaagements. This one 0t the worst things that a Wa rringt0n-'s Jamaica Bouts Are Postponed BY RANDAL Canadian Press Stall Writer ivnw YORK. April 26 —(OP)—- It begins to look now es though mick Wall. crack Canadian jockey, may have (he Kentucky Derby mount on Hal Price Headleys Menow instead oi one at the Earl Sande horsesHnStarting pitch- ers tor all eight National League M81818 went the route yesterday... A pitchers league, mayhem. A week's postponement in the Jamaican engagements J Nova Scotials crank light-heavyweight boxer, Tiger Warrlrtgton, is an- nounced by his New York Mann- ger. Both Northmunder the new schedule the Liverpool negro meets Goxito Iioo. Cuban heavyweight champ, in Kingston, May '1. and tilts for the third time with the Jamaican tlilehoider, Juan Her- rera, May 2. Orville Droulliard. the Windsor walloper who goes against Bernie Friodkln here tomorrow would like to fight Pedro Moti- tsnez...tigures a. win over Mon- timez would earn him a. shot at light/weight champ Lou Armstrong and Montanez is aiming for about with urelter ruler Barney Ross. Lt will oust the United States Gold Association about $9.000 to send the nine-man Walker Cup squad over the sea to play against the British June 3-4...Ed Barrow of New York Yankees says there's not a chance oi anyone ever equal- ling Babe Ruth's $80,000 a year salary....“'l‘here is not that much money in the game for one ball player because of competition from other sports,’ Ed adds... Ill Joe Dimaggio takes until sun- day to round into shape he'll lose night, , Pirates Win m Straight By Defeating Cubs 8-6; Athletics Royals Defeat Orioles 9 - 5 (A. P. p Guardian's 5 Wire) lillONflalliAL. April ontreal Royals stepped u to a two-to-one edge in their se es with Baltimore Orioles today, pounding out a 9-5 victory in a loosely-played game in Baltimore. Montreal. outhit 11-9. capitalised on Bird niiscues and a b eighth inning k) win. Eight hizr ers saw action, with Harry smythe draw- ing] credit for the win and Bid Co en charged with the loss. Mc- Gowan. Baltimore, and Hooks, Montreal, contributed homers. Benn Again Win Although outhlt. the Newark Bears chalked up their lourth straight victory, downing Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 in New- ark behind the steady pitching o! Nick Stlnvench. The rookie moundsizian scatter- ed eight hits as he sent the Leafs down to their fourth straight de- feat. Bob Seeds paced Newerlvs seven-hit attack with three sale blows, including his second homer of the season. champion Upset Features Golf Tourney "P "am c"! dv- Ind Only sntes- eimctl $2253.23...Howevei'. i1 Joe oniiles the players and creates a has aygood w“, 1g seems llkgly ‘@211’? “ll.” Wm ‘m1? m9“ 1°“ Colonel Rupport will give it back ————- “ If: “'5, w Der Mas. lust as he did to Red (By Th0 Assooia‘ - Press) mg?- ‘QW PM!“ in his v-n- Buffing, last year's prize hold- LEEDS, England, Alprll 25-1. w. p ‘m the W°1°°m° 31"“ out..-&abliclllb has a cow-pony J. Merrie, a travelling salesman hlni in Montreal, said England's chances in. the Davis Cup were from Nottingham. scored one of the biggest upsets in the h “Mt 5° h”? T1“ UmW-l 3m“! sepaxaib! Trainers saythe Bis- o! the Diglish amateur golf m» o» t» i» misses es.“ W» m- m meme- ezewnr "$51.? he‘ s estegi adding with s grin: U ear. ‘0011116, we tum out s. winning team from Canada. Dom n might expect his coaching ad- oame from the Einglish ace when he srrivedjhere for of his mfesslonal shows l JDOWN THE ALLEYS/ Ion! NAME BOWLING 5 I‘ Iour Semi Finals r‘ Gd Tlmem- Ilgern- m) '- 19s 21v 281 B.»McNeill 191 254 m YORK’ “w” 2°“ "1; ' _ 15 ' p_ cgmno The unconditional surrender o A d _ 33,3} w, ,;_ “m.” “ m {Q3 gfg ho-ldout Joe nmmsslocitook siege GUOYZtGS Ce n 13%" 31g y; g3; y-m...“ .19; gig lg; ztiliffeth- W .1...- “W”... York - . -s21. I. m... . t. .. vee- dmm be; d we: Badminton T ournament r , 1125 1055 i141 l!" mm“"“- - nwzgfioo“ P“ "17? 21s 21a 2:0 ‘lbw-ML ggreiuggg tarsus; ' and rgg U d A ' A e “m,” m, m m, Mu,“ ..,,......._ 1 t 11 erway 11110111188 l .11 momma N..i.cziow 2110145241 Nmefll-"the m1” gglfl‘ . iea m G. Doyle m1 21o 294 fanfare and bellvhoo attin ‘he . Dr. McMahon 1oz ass :21 m. n. McKenzie 21s aao 24s signing commoner Ewen for e some fifteen matches were com- Dot Kirwiri. 15-10, 184% m, v. Neil zoo 141 m invwwe of a few bwlbflll N- leted m the roviriolal badminton G. Rodger and Miss . Bombs h single n. Duncan v. MoPhall m 15o porters. press showers-ohm and moment w ich opened on the defeated w. s. Henry and M11. h three Y. Ooyle 720. B. M 159 125 newsreel men. it might have been Military Clubs courts st the Azrm- N, D_ Mggflgan, 15.7, 13.13 ednggdgy night at, am, 01¢ 1341 1184 1259 the slBnlhgeol Joe foul ball with ouries last night-the iii-st provin- s vs. Five Aces, first game ‘Ibtal-billl. Ilei-re He. . cial championships to be staged Ladies Doubles (second round) _ L high single G Doyle 294 ‘Here is your contract. Joe on the Island Mm R“ cudmm w‘. M“ a OBTOWN BOWLING ALLEYI t-rom Pum Joe Dimaggio Signs Contract for $25,000 BY PAUL MICKELSON . Associated Press Sports Writer winner of the British amateur tltlekhtwo un- ln a first round ma . Merrie worked this morning and showed 1m at the Moortown Club in time for the match this arter- noon. All six British Walker Cup cah- didates who played in the first round today won their matches. The only Sllmrlse in addition to Tolleys elimination was the de- feat o! Stanley Lunt. 1034 chem. mo . by a local golfer, J. Heslam, one up. Bout , Yankees club thus re- cording its seventh straight victory e home eam - mltlihe new t ' had two {leficit wlfil E1156? unlzashednl: inn-run ve u; mm 111mm Tine Oubs flashul grim u four- rim offensive in tho seventh. Sh“ Pfikghmh. at‘ a one d m t - harsh. drove s long homer over the left field wall with Annie Golan on otlagbosestheeooro tied and two ‘Penflrateswenttotheplsizcin theffltlmsrldninemorewent in glejneelghlh as they won the “Yum CARDS BLANKED At Olnolnheti. Paul Derringer hurled three hit ball to inflict a third successive shutout u n the “fillies Sit. Louis Card . cin- clnnati winning 5-0 to shove Frank- le Fri-soils men into the National League cellar. It was the second victory of the season-both for the Reds and for 136110881‘. Last Thursday the hi8 Kentuckiari pitched four-hit mu w down the Cubs 6-2. AMERICAN LEAGUE rom e hilt out 311th: o! singles in four trips 50X BLANK SENATOR! At Wmhingiiom. Lefty Ootcnnuel- ler of Boston Box-m" 01d W n mix-whitewashed the Senators 7-0. Ben Chapman, former W ton outfielder. led the so; with three hits. one a double. Detroit Tigers. in a. batting slump time the start of the season, uri- corked c mighty attack in the opening game of their series with the Browns in St. Iouls easily. 10-1. The Tigers clubbed three hurlem for l3 hits. i/wo o! them home runs, Vem Kennedy went the distance for Detroit. Finals were. reached men's Cudmore bye in/to semi-finals Miss E. Sinclair and Mrs. N. D. MaoLean defeated Miss Dot Kir- win and Mrs. E. K. McNutt. l5- 5, 15-6 Misses B. Prowse and E. Taylor defeated Misses 0. Johnston and M. MacDonald, 16-4, 15-9 E. Bourke and ma. W. A. Smith (firmed MlssesN. Jamie- son and M. Stewart, 18-0. 15-1 Men's Doubles (second round) G. Rodger and N. E. H “ ieated W21" Duffy and J. B. Johnstone. 16-12. 15-10 W. A. Smith and H. L. Bplflefl defeated J. McQuald and G. Mc- Mahon, 4-15, 15-9. 15-7 Welter Goss and J. Miilmeri de- feated C. Golf and W. A. Henry. 16-8. 15-12 Semi-Final Major W. A. Smith and H. L spiilett defeated Walter Goss and J. Mlilman. 15-9. 14-18. 15-3 c. A.A. Club Elect Slate slate of the All The following ts the officers of the Canadi Amateur Athletic Oiub for year 1088: Hon. President: Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon. President: Dr. Charles Dollkilri. First Vice President: Hon. T. W. L. Prowse. second Vice President: Capt. James Roach. Secretary: Fire Chief Anzus Mc- Eachern. ‘Treasurer: Jose h Francis. aunched a mem- The club has bership drive and is hopeful of _ public ._suppgt_.____ x BUWLWU . a _ _ A . aoxmc "ill-KEY . _ y c * BASKEIBALI. _. WM“ '4'“? ' ' omen sPoRi ODAY, the bicycle is recognized s: the low-cost method of delivering messages and small par- cels. Very likely there is a manufacturer, a retailer or a financial house not far from your own home that has a job for a boy with s bicycle. Take the job and get starred in business. Many a 111m who dines at an exclusive club, smokes expensive cigars and sits in the President's office started business life carrying messages or parcels on his bicycle. 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(By The Canadian Press) BOlvliBAY-Field hockey isboom- ink among sportswomen of Indie. In last lisrd Parlors. A. Peterson defeated W. Lawlor by 11 points. uswlor led until the halfway msrk and from there on it was a see-saw battle with Peterson emerging the winner with a score o1 300 to 7B0. The first matches in the Snooker tournament were olayed last even- , I leagues have been formed and in“: “filtweiiiidfiengifitggsfmi? es re drawl large crowds. Vancouver Hoop Team Two - up UITAWA, April ing a slightly superior scoring punch Vancouver Westerns eased their second tonight in to here series for the National Be. defeating 014a!!! Globe Grads 34-32.__ Championship. 0 syniw-i... 25-—(C7P)—P®&| tmiglit v‘ fine best-oI-fl gypsy-eh} Fhnfl] M“ h h singlegl J Oi m9 Dim l 110'" Nam 00m d 11d ladies singles vehtis while Ledges. e . . . . " 0w an a ‘ e n Merxilstilhight threeclllkJb 0570:1215‘. 2g hi’), go allfilbflléml-llllalcflhWBfQ rached lnuthe ;_ t '1 ' ' i i d without, word. es in es. exce e . Orelgfllisn 252 1m 151 vs. Hoops ‘Ltdqofi 8.33 amixed c.1191 uhssggeedsglxi: papers back to brand o! badminton was display Ooroorsn 242 H6 179 lllllel- the Colonel. as favorites advanced in all classes. ton 0e o" o e - - - ,‘ F Kiwi!“ % Holy Iedoemel- League Finals ,1 "Nglmfigiaheafnfil labsitlfii Fwdfireild go? fightback-ed. -m“°°",.““‘ W’ 2'“ m’ w......._ m“ e ={'="*.,°°‘"'"' hilt":- ,..,."°{’ {E523 Qeihtildiliftvlihfifii; ' ' 1g: 21% 194 I “W” ° w?“ ampl , “llydoss and u” ,__ , w] 12s . ' mks. I 1 a Goes respec ve . !'n:..“'i““ u“ a; h‘ Arsenonult lg; , mid Joe‘ an do my Bflxllllkxgxefl-hlgldllisfd ‘Egg; Cudmore =1 slit-l M w we‘... s...” t: ~1"°‘~‘”°'»-‘°-““°‘P~= m‘ ‘°" t" llfltnlmltll...“ ll%‘.§‘é2l"2i‘. c. McDonald rm m m r‘ ~ oe nimasgio’ barked the ° “ ' ‘ B. Harley 191 33a 242 B22 ‘I81 794 comma. “are yo}, gem“ my occasions Mrs. N. D. Msclean qyota1__aggl_ midi-am, ' , . flashed brilliant placement shots e*~;.~;.,*-;=1=e- i=1“ .1’;- c 1.....- “ti? ll-lllé-ie- e»- i313?‘ étltll.“lii.fitll?°ttl 221;. 1&8,“ i‘; .,~O.O,§C*§'“B h” m E m“, ' m, m ,0. "riisigsurisntézeoxggineuyeéigfnlffgj Miss Bourke rallied m win hand- Ilnporial Biscuit Co. thir game 0- 101811111141‘ 173 159 159 at: 'w§1nogge¢a@en(.ogmy“ntfl he lly. "m ft §“‘..e..-.“°‘.l. ll? it? lfi so» i» so wil- Now m» shew i..fil..t‘°l..‘ilt...ilfii“‘o. ‘lfififitt um W» M- essrs.“ s: 1:2 it streams... M" ma," were deem-ed mammom ' 1128 B54 B47 (Sport-S Edi?!" Jlllnfinv Pvwg The tournament yin close to- e! the Mixed League last t Total-MM. the New York D y News W night when champions in all div- sitei- s very close and excitnk ladies high sin lo 0. neightizer ?Wi\;5 Joe signed his wlllmi‘ 155° islonlses 1:11‘; gfilfiéélwhéd. ‘Binnie o; , - C. Del lit- a .” th n eve nesse Kmthewfninnlsnmg-thme garnish‘ “m” i131: huh m, g "Y&. but W11?" 81B W9 *4‘ one local czultntsnshould r be in the ' Mons h single R. Mcosrville met the money, 2 asked a _, . 0mm and a large crowd 15 ex- glqmd. m; Mons ighthme R. Moder-ville ‘besides. Powers bet is $5.000. peered u, gflgnd me 11111231135, g mun’ m; m 333 e04, t Llgifllioaréoyoulihe money." of’ Results or matches follow: 8 021G . C: fimrrig? r eNOdOHGhmBdfi atmovte 5T‘ Mm’! shill" . it! 1.1 Q‘ S a? vyljtllig goalies‘: g {hep matterl16(%'1‘5‘, defeated Earl Goes A. Birch 122 181 187 W88 011° ll- '- " “m” Big Six- R “WW... s...“ 11mm dart“ Wm" emem l’ ' ' may 19G 3B H0 ,————-. Indies Blnllos S: lg; gig g: b G rdlure S Isl Wire) (gs§h§n§“'$im'§s§ee'°il5l all- Mrs. H. Oudmore defeated Miss ' 00% 179 148 192 11:’: on the ‘disabled list time eats. Phlledeltilllfl N. Jamieson. 11-5. 11-0 174 204 11o tempqrgflly, Lvsgetw. Athletes toa yiviotory over Bos- Miss E. Bourke defeated Mm- A. Hewett 204 122 148 mm; bum“ o; Brooklyn ers ton in an American marge some N. D. Maolieeh. 11-6. 11-5 ‘Intel-Am. is leading the big league betlnd 11 years i180 tvilv-Y- Tlhfl 99018111 ladies high single Dot McDonald n“ by such a martin he still Peach," layi his mu ‘year in Mixed Doubles (second round) : moi-s nigh three Dot Mo; ‘hum: be on bqgg, ‘$13181, ha; ‘Ail-star; the memahgiove is! two, Wm" Go“ and Mm H cud . ' ' to ion. m y - scored 111W - ' - ‘ Gents high single 1". ‘Tierney 2U. Th?! p ,1 tops the avor- stealing home and ended the wi more defeated Major W. A. Smith Omtl high three F. ‘Tierney 100- st the e of the first week an ... isted douiole play. and Mrs. Built-h. 15-9. 16-17- 15-13 w. ‘ m.“ o; 55g, _---__--- N, E. Hancock and Miss E. Sin- Q i Milli-FINALS Tm.) othermrztatbiwll Ule Minsrdfii for bites. eiair defeated Earl Goes and Miss Illnedo " i f Cir» inns" are t _ - aimed" m iae iao fimlfinf... A”. gm, flgnry “CAI? 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