uvuo 451.3. l ll w. ~ vawu‘ 1'." vol-r f=i"‘“" -l l. l -~.,.~—. x. WRE$TLING BOWLING HOCKEY NEWS G3 l 'l i1 ii i LHAR LU 'l"l'l‘."l1)\ - W .4 buAlilllAlw 0196M WORLD iiSe/low,“ m Veteran i171; Speedways Wins Classic; Floyd Roberts Loses Life (By Charles Dunkley, Associated Prue Sports Writer) INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., May Sit-Leaving death, wreckage and blast- erl hopes behind in his perilous ride, Wilbur Shaw, apolis driver, won the 500-mile automobile nee over the Indianapolis motor speedwsy today in a dramatic finish. Flyd Roberts, 39-year-old driver from Van life as Shaw, winner o! the 1081 race, rode to triumph. A few minutes before the finish, Roberta, critically injured in a smash-up of three cars, died of brain concussion in a hospital. Two other drivers, (‘hei oliller of Detroit and Bob Swanton o! Loo Angeles, wwe injured. Two women spectators also were hurt. El; Leqg... Meeting At Club Tonight The scheduled meeting of the City Baseball League which was to have been held at the Sportiuz Club last night “was post- munl lill fouls-ht. s‘. 8:30 because of lhe unavvidable absence of some of til; oflieials. The officers in rilmge of this year's affalrs have bem worlzin: faithfully for the past monlh or more, and flhings are rapidly rounding into shape and the numerous difficulties which annually face those ln shame 1m being ironed out sat- lsfantorilv. Th1: season should see the re- turn of baseball 1n Charlottetown: the past few years the me did s fadeout more or less th but s few of the boys trying to carry the thin: on. but it ls n dzffemnt rtorv since the revival of the once pcpular Cttv League vl-hlch should ptimulate interest in the some and with the co-opera/tion of the fsns the game should go over with a bll-Ylll. Liverpool Hurler Turns In No-hitter Knzurvnm. N s.. May 30- (CPl-The first no~hit perform- ance 1n Nova Scotilfs 1939 base- ball sszuon was turned in toda by Bruce Thorburn cf Livcrpoo. N. S. in a game with Kings County Academy. Llverlifivl $90k the game 154' The clash was the first of I. best-ofthree series in Lhfi flffil round of the provincial inter- scholastic playdowrls. practice BaseballPractices The Eaderli-Sllzrs baseball team will practice at ‘hfi Pflfk dlamimd tonight, at 6 oclcck. All players are muted to attend. teem will Pork at 6 are The Rovers baseball _ pracfce at the Vlfilflfll dlsmmd Thursday Bvenlflli tyclcck. All those interest-ed umed to be present. The End Anchors will st the Pox-k softball dis- mond tonlght. alt. 6 Wlfitvli- All 'P_°.°?E~£ , Tb: 871M! 0f 0011/77 Mllfi AUF-‘Jlllll Q L t . . 17/110 lF-Irzvl/l n” ’ 114111.11; i r111‘- “ ' “g; ' i ., m I I‘, ,. A ,4 ' . Gotta Pereha Tithe are sold and omrnended b ; UCE STEW-‘BT d: COMPANY OéJMITED. E118 HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED. TANTON BROTHERS. GUTTA PERCHA TIRES I .Pitisbur§h_ 000001001-2 ll 0 ' three were wrecker! veteran Indian- Noys, Calif, lost his Crowd of 145.000 Thrilled Shaw. thrillimz s crowd of 145,- 000, won through the misfortune of Louie Mover of Huntington Pnrk, (75111- Olllly three-time winner of the 0111' c. Witlin ti: last 50 mllu of victory. Meyer went into W0 dflneerous spins n» lost the lead because o! first one when he blew a front tire. l-lc was de- sperately attempting to {Qgaln it when he spun around the second t-l-llle In disgust. he pushed the car off the track and quit with only seven more m"-- m go, The victorious Shaw covered the 50° miles. 200 tlmls around the 2 l“? mile brick and awhalt track. in‘ 41024751 to average 115.036 mlles an hour. This was below the record-breaking average o: 117,2 miles an hour made by Roberta in trlunwhlnr s yw fleo. because the race was slowed down fox 31 l-2 minutes with the drivers going at a comparatively snails pace while the wreckage of three care was cleared from the track. Nearly Two Minute Lead Show finished one minute and 58 seconds shesld of Jimmy anyder One-lime Chicago rnilkman, who covered the dhtance 111 422315.60 to average 114.25 miles an hour. Cliff Bergere of Hollywood, Calif, was third and Ted Horn o1 Lon Angela. fourth. Bebe Straw o! has Angeles wu flit-h. G901‘!!! Bnrrlngar 0f Hous- ton. Tex.. siXlt/h and Joel Thorne of New Rochelle, N. Y“ heir to rail- road millions, driving one of four oars entered by him. was seventh. ‘twelve of the original stoning field of 88 were running mt. the finish Eighteen were mended be- cause of mechanleel trouble and Fatality Mars Day The death of the popular Rob- erts marred the day, Tearing around the southeast turn, he csr, re- lieved Rslph Hepburn of Los Angela as Hepburn stopped for Baseline and oil. Roberts’ car csreenled off Swsnsons machine and ploughed through the outside board tonne, coming to a stop in an sdjoinlng zolf course. The impact. with the boards rip- ped and tore the flesh off Rob- about the head and shoulders after his oer csught fire, was reported in a serious condition tonight. but with physicians hc-peful of his re- covery Chet Millers car struck the wreckage and plunged thwuoh an lnner guard roll, but he was not injured seriously. By his victory Shaw won $20,000 as first prize plus $1.400 ln Isl! izes. Snyder not $10,000 plus Si.- $0 1n lap prune: for finishing sec- ond. Meyer. although out of the prize money entirely, won $2.500 ‘.11 sp prizes. BASEBALL RE SU LTS AMERICAN LEAGUE G =-- $3‘ ‘(:38 000 110 200-4 9 0 Boston 430 100 OOx-tl 11-0 0 Ending, Sundae and Dicltlll‘. Weaver snd Desalltfilfl- . (‘ r— §Z?.°“%<..l"“° 0:2 201 300-11 1'1 1 Bmton 090 220 012- 0 1s 3 Pearson, Hiviobrand. Murphy dz Dickey; Wilson. Ostennueller. Hovinlg. Dickman, Wade 8t Bef8~ G z gigtsrixalt m“ 010 M0 010-2 9 1 Ch‘oarzo 102 020 lOx-G 10 0 Rowe and Ycfki Lyons and Trash. S d Ge. e:- oifil m 002103 020-s 10 0 Chlcggo 200 000100-3 7 1 'I‘rout. Benton and ‘relbbetts: Knot). rtllmey. Frasier 6t ‘fireh- Flmt Game:- s» Iouls 000000 020-z '1 2 Cleveland 200 120 70x-7 12 2 l Mlfflum, Trotter and Sullivan; Lellea and Hemslvy. I‘ t sine:- Philadelphia. 201 000 000-S 0 S Wa-shlnlbon 000 000 100-1 I I Potter, Dean and Howl? Osrrasquel and Ferrell. NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game:- Chicago Cincinnati 000 French and Mancuso; Thompson, Davis, Uverlqood and Lombardi. Second Garnet- Ohioago 000 110 000-I i 0 Cincinnati 000 000000-47 5 0 Page and Hsrtnett; Weltars and lnmberdi. First Game:- ‘KL TIGER JOE IIIRNIDSEY All-Star Boxing Card June 3l’ll-0ll'l0Wil Sporting illuh l MAIN BOUT-IUSMINUTE ROUNDS "V8. SECOND MAIN BOUT V8, mo monsoon Kin MILINIOK Glsrlottetown Ollol lily. 10 loin-nil IIILIMINAIII! JIMMY ALLEN VI. KID CLAIIIUINE I lends JOHNNY illAW~ IOMIII. SIIIPAID : I loud: » . Pride-file. Ill. I011. ladies-Ne. TOM OLAYBOURNIZ DIOIIOTII. JOI! some nift St. Louis Simmerings Around The Sport Front (By Alli: Randal. Canadian Press Stiff Writer) NEW YORK, May 30-010 mat- ter what Max Boer and Lou Nova do ‘mummy nix-ht promoter Mike Jacobs can feel justly proud of tub thumping for the C ornians. . . town . .A’t. the some time the "experts" are sll crossed up. . .0ut of 50 writ- nrs. fluhterr and fight managers, Nova ruled slight favorite tonllrht: st 26 to M. . Mwnvmlle Max and Lou have been stealing ecah others stuff. . . Bae-r says he'll win “for Max Jr." 1m! is 201m: t0 <10 1t "for my little girl". . .And the kids probably don't. know whet lifs all about. . . Nova has one Brest lmndica-p in his moi-ch toward the heavyweight throne-Lou is s, collegilm. . .No campus product has ever been heavyweight champ. Baer ls so confident that he and his man- ager have pooled $5.000 and bet it $11 the Baer M. even money to n. Professor Babe Ruth did his stuff at the World's Fair baseball school today. telling k all about home-run swottlng. . . ‘he pupils seemed more interested in the Babe himself than in his tutoring. The new United States three-cent stomps comemoratlng baseball's centennial are ml off the esses . ffney go on sale June 2 at Cooperswwn. N. Y., baseball’: birthplace. Freddie Miller, who by custom in the fl t business should be going bro in the restaurant ‘uuslnas, is beck in his Cmclrulotf home resting up for u world box- . . ‘Ilhe 28-year-old form- er National Boxing Association featherweight chamP. is from a six-week stey in He won two fights and thene . .Al1 regulars of the York Yankee lineup have hit. hom- ers this year. . Jimm Thomp~ son averaged W! y on hi»! Angels: 0 n olf tourney but. tolled. to qua-iffy or the U. semi-pm bell umpires will wesr uniforms with black end whit» vertical sirl s this Yflll- - -N° more sweep g the plate 01f them either beoouse a compress- ed sir automatic plate duster will take ewe of that. more. 300 001 30x-7 1! 1 Tobin, l-leinlzelnlen s/nd Bdrm- Warneke and Owen. First Game:- Boston 000 002 12‘) 2-0 1i 1 Philadelphia 101 001 022 0-1 15 i (10 innings) Tamer. Sullivan dz Isobel; Mlll" cahtv. Beck. Butcher and Davis. erts‘ body. He wss lucked up un- Millies. conscious and rushed to a l1os- gamma Game“. plml, dying within an hour. Boston 000 200001-43 8 1 Swanson, who suffered burns Philadelphia 210000 llx-b 8 0 Posedel and Mast: JOHWDH and Davis. First Game:- TDORIVH 1M 001 002-4 L2 1 Now York 011 300 O0X-5 6 1 Tumulis, Hutchinson. Evans and (Iumlzert, Melton and LIBS?- 100 000 330-8 '1 0 New York 000000 100-1 8 l Casey and Todd; Hulbbell, Iohrmen and O'Des. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game'- Toronto 000 31.2 120- 9 16 1 Rochester 011 0'10 0111-10 14 2 Weir, Berly. Mulllqan. Pemullo s; Harsheny; Raffensbergalflflor- nick, Johnson A; Narron. Second Game-Seven innings: Toronto 010 000 0-l 10 2 Rochester 200 100 x-S 5 0 Caldwell and Harslumy; Ryfba and Nsrron. First Game:- Jersey City 503 000 000-B 12 0 Newark 000 100 000-l 2 0 Vandenbarg and Prrdden; Russo, Harley, Beddlngfleld, Stenceu 8r. Holm Rrnnntl. Game-Fewer: innings: J€I‘&Y Cit/y 001 OOI O-Q 5 3 Newark 41.2 001 x-8 11 1 Hams. j-lfjlman. Joiner OUT OUR WAY Jacobs Has 2 Canadians Well Up In Marathon BALXSBURY BEACH. Mas. May IlO-tCPJ-Po-t Dengis of Baltimore moved his course record by as l-i seconds slid $6.111 his second straight vic in the Lawrence- Balisoury Marathon todsly by outdistanclrlg Johnny Kelley of Ar- lington, Mass... and Gerard Cote of 5t. Hyaclnlhe, Que. hLs closes; riv- als in the 26 miles, 385 yard grind. Dengis’ time was two hours, 32 minutes. 54 2-5 seconds. He outdls- lonud Kelley by nearly three- qusrters of o mile. Cote was best. in the small field of Canadian contenders. His time was 2:43:30. Cone matched strides with Dengis and Kelley for the first, l0 miles but was unable to flung on af- ter they stepped up the pace. Walter Young, the fleet policeman from Verdun, Que, who won uhe inaugural Lawrence-Salish Beach race 1n 1931. a few weeks after he captured the Boston Marathon, was ‘f usreu, woRRv WART,I REAMZE IT'S THOU6HTFUL OF vou "r0 BURY vourz 006's some so DEEP THAT OTHER MUTTS CAN'T ear AT u"- ALL I WANTTD KNOW IS HOW . WILL vourz Doe 6ET IT? ellghtil 1n 2:45:55. No ollhcr Canad- ian finished among the first 20. Dengls and Kello run side by side until they reac ed the ZO-milc mark in Amesbbury where De is s urted mm the lead and pl ed 1 e remander of the route unchal- ‘lenged. Kelley crossed the line in 2:37:07 about a lnlle ahead of Cote. Paul Donate of Boston was fourth, in 2:45:31, George Dunrln Beverly 111m in 2:10: ; the 01d Olmence Damn: of Keene, N. H. sixth in 2:50:32; and Don Helncke of Baltimore. who plmed second to "Tarzan" Brown in last. month's Boston A. A. rlwe, was seventh ln 2:52:58. Andre Brunelle of Medford was ninth in 2:51:15 W1 am Si on; of Needham,_10_ _1r1'3:04:09. _ 8r, Atwood; Haley 8t George. First Game:- Montreal 000 s21 4101-19 21 1 Buffalo 223 020 805-22 l9 5 Duloe, Nahem, Reecigno. Grouch, Potter, Psynlck. Rogers and Becker; Kowalik, Maglie, Archer, A. Smith, C. Smith and Salrino. Second Game-Seven innings: Montreal O02 111 l-6 10 l Buffalo 000110 5-7 8 3 Hopes édte For Baer- Nova Fight Will Exceed $100,000 Mark NEW YORK, Ma went through his clsee routine, clowning exer- Lou Nova took s night. From now un-til they turn up st. the State Athletic Commission of- fices for the weigh-in ‘Thursday noon they will rest. ‘Ilhen the will rest. some more unt-il the be sends them out about. l0 pm, EDT for l5 munm or lam, the winner to get _o crack st the heavyweight championship, probably 1n gem- ember. Promoter Mike Jsoobs’ flippe- dromp office stafl was agreeably surpnsed today when callh 01n- tomcrs turned up at the ticket windows-strange doing; for g holiday-giving Jacobs hope the Rate would go well over the $100,- 000 mark. The betting was close to r, with some lranvblm-s will- 1118 0016011 B pflinlt toward Baer- the early "future boo " (worm; 1g a couple of weeks aim-and some Bql-lfllly ready t0 pin the short end of the odds on Nova. Nova not only predicted s, vlc- tory, but added he wvuld be “d15- aplpolnted" if he doesn't. flettgn Madcap Maxie long before the 15th round. Nova will be accompani 'I'hursda_v's weighing-tin cererendoni: bv fcrmor heavyweitrht chsmptnn Jimmy Braddock. who has assist, 0d him in training. This l; p"; of a deep plot to get Mqxw; xgoatlfi" for Braddock pleng to needle Baer through 5J1 m, “Velgllln! and examination ritugl, Brown Adds Another Title To His String NORWICH, 001111., Mgy mm. son Tarzan Brown, Narragansett Indian ol Westerly. RI, year's winner of the Boston marathon. won the United states 8V8]! ooxmo BASKETBALL _ omen soon Pflspk ‘l,’ J»._.»>_) Bureau Highlands of Solni John 1234 ions, lwlli 1853 by D. Lynch ot Fenland, N.B., lor the Troop Fleet. The Tic/e of Pleasure rises with ROSEBUD Fragrant, Friendly, satisfying Rosebucil The very lint iasie ol ii gels u man's smoke appetite tugging at the bow lines-noel it gives you the lull pleasure you wont in your pipe and ille biggest cargo of tobacco value your money can buy. Try Rosebud- it won't lire your iastol ROSEBUD a x Cui- smolcinq iobacco I i‘, sill t..\ ill will. 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