L. PltlYers BQWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING ‘S ‘s ideAggrega ti on Capture Fourt-e-‘e-ii- of Scheduled Fifteen Events In First Round For L. G. Lewis Trophy. <1 0 N T HE SIDELINES ‘(Byrstlowerl l-IARIOTIEIOWN players cer- tgiply sprang s. bll surprise on their Sununerside rivals ‘g, we Arinourles last evening in mefirstroundoithehomeand henna series. Followers of the 86m! were hopeful of a City victory but hard! looked for such a martin. men- victory however was decisive sud closeout and they should have little trouble in the second and final round. EENDINO dilmpklll are now faced witbtbe task of winning all i5 matches and u the local players display tho same form Tuesday nilht nut i111! 7m be p-gcticnhlly impossible. stranger things V9 bewem- and they W111 hi" I esttie on their; ma? in every lot- 8 1'1‘ WAS 1'1‘ WAS V617 110171! a clean sweep 101' 1M1’- 1118M’! hib E hus.“"°“.-e.-’°“"‘fiel‘.“‘t "i355? ts, the scores Mink 15-13- 8-18, 18-15. a a ‘a pries the lid cu the 1055 sneon tmlflflfl afternoon at the Aboflmt tw weeks now iesnmtfunombststiidinl 0°10 01111 rainy weather have held "WW1!" whenever Wcsible and the rival managers r5901‘ 111911‘ 114111111" l ready ior the Umpi!" P1" 0811' O I O / OMPLETE LINE-TIPS .0! the c teams were not available 118i mom. but it seems uiwlr that Ernie Robin, southpaw are or the Falcons and a thorn inthe Btu‘! end or the came. _ prove s. great battle. ma: iuoelv on I W1 m, younger opponent's specialty very" often causes the better to throw down his bat in \ O ‘ I I ILL RYAN, former Abbie star has been named um91!¢'111' chief for the Owning encoun- ter while Ins assistants will be Dick Purcell, Pied McCabe and Isn Mc- Rennie. The official-ins’ end is therefore well looked after by 111° aforementioned quartette and from indications a record crowd is ex- pected to attend. A much Erector interest is being evidenced this year than for the past several sea- sons and officials of the lead“ have left no stone unturned in their efforts to take baseball buck io its once proud level and 110W that the opening is at hand itis to be hoped that their efforts have not been in vain. The some i8 scheduled for 2.45. T curing Scots Defeat Select 1 Toronto Team ‘POLDIQRS FIELD, ‘luronto, M?! -—Mlk1ng vigorous recovery n ‘ tire ing Scottish sets were bitterly fought the l JflsedDonbies Earl Goes snd ma. Roy Cud- inore won from J. md Miss McKenzie (15-7), (15-15). liked-Nash and llvelyn Sinclair won from Mr- Durant and Mrs. Siilipiisnt (7-15), (18-15), E Men's Doubils DJLGaIasidIJLNasliwon from Reg Priohsrd and. J. hilillmen (15-11), 15-8). W. A. Kenn and W. Goes won m Siliiphsnt and Harmon (15-15), (15-5). A. Doucette and W. A. Smith won from Brooks and Gallant, (17-15). 15-2), (15-7). ll. M. Bogus-ll and B. Jones won tron: Durant and Sullivan (10-15). (15-12), (i5-7). g I Men's Singles hrl Goes won from Reg Prich- srd (15-4), 15-7). W. Goes won from A. Brooks, vi15-5). (15-5). Indies Sllllles Miss E. Burke won from Z. Link- letter (11-0), (ll-S). Mrs. N. D. McLean won from Jean Moore (ll-I). (11-8). Ladies Doubles Miss Bourke and Mrs. W. A. anith won from z. Linkietter and Mrs. 8111110111110 (15-1), 15-2). Mrs. R. Oudmore and Mrs. N. D. liiicleen won fiom Miss Rogers and Miss Morrison (8-15). (15-12), (15-13). ’ Mhs B. Prowse and Miss E. Taylor won from Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Sms-llinan (15-2). (15-7). Total score:- i West Kenit To Play S»’side ' High“ Today The West Kent School baseball nine, coached by ‘Lou Campbell. wllplsr the summer-side High School team this aim-noon at the Western centre in s seasonal opener. ~ ‘rho West Renters boast a for- mldabie team and will be out to tabs their traditional rivale’into camp. While little has been heard of the Western mm they may N well eiipe ted t0 moment Plant! 01 ii not defeat the blue in The Local Badminton Oatclassi w tPO s11 Vim was 1'0 Be. THE FIRST suit 0 TERM NO BEING- ewaoidlmet vol-vs Conan! Mme i I REBUILT. COMPflRflfliIE mist/comma . TO THE Bic. TIME, i-iE I5 LEflD- (Ne SUCH Peacmnai. emits as‘ Foxx, GEHQKnQFf qua 0114135- i5 A U Bud Donovan Left In Hunt For British G (GP. Cable By Guardian's peoial 1N) W BI‘. ANNIE ON SEA. _EllI1B!ld, May fl-whrin dusk ielfover the battle-field today only 20 years old Bud Donove of Winnipeg was left to carry on Canada's attack against the amateur golf championship, launched Monday by no fewer than 10 ‘otinake s from the Dominion. Winding up or the second and third rounds, that brought the big field down to 32 players out of 224. brought the greatest disaster of the week to the Dominion golfers, who on Monday launched Canada's greatest effort to take beck the title that never in its 40 years has gone to the Dominion. The Winnipeg youngster, a. vet- eran on the links despite his ten- der years. was the only survivor out of seven Canadians still in the fray as the day started. While he was winning his third round match. by a. 4 and 8 margin over J. B. Bed- dani of Stsfiordshire, four Cans- diliis were ousted in the same round and two more went‘ in Into second- round matches to Join the three who met defeat in their first foray. Donovan has a good chance of getting past the fourth round too. meeting tomorrow morning K. H. Thompson of Hunstanton who, 111m Dnovan, has not yet been called on to face one oi the big shots. Thomp- son got there by eliminating in turri G. Schott-tfraham of Royal Wimbledon; G. A. Hill of Sandy Lodge and R. R. Coetain of Walton Heath. Ii he passes Thompson tho going will be very tough indeed for young Mr. Donovan. the baby of the tour. ing Canadian team who. however. has as much courage as enthusiasm, and by no meaiui an inferior reper- toire. He has been knocking around the links shoe he was ten and at the age oi l5 collared the Manitoba Junior title. loft in for the closing and most desperate stages are four former champions including Lawson Little Jr., oi Sim Francisco, who is at- , tempting to win the title twice in flown ma: ALLEYS nswns ARE cirmnoivs or coiiuisencm. mesons Inst nighton the Holy Name Alleys the Hawks sprang a big Arnatear ii league Championship rei- 1084-35, in other words the l-Iswks were right on, the breaks of the game were right ...H°°"..""..i.~ ei W? 41.3% us’ . three 505. Canadians had stiff and two carried the fight to extra holes before admitting defeat. Dck in five into runs, Rochester scoring who Lone Canuck olf Crown success‘ i, theothers are all home- breds-Cyrii Tolley, Dr. William Tweddell and Johnny De Forest, Tony Torrance, Eustace Storey, Ins- lle Ganictt and Eric lilddian are Just a few more domestic sharp- shooter stsnding at the moment in the way of the title. bolstering Little the United States still has four others of varied brand —Richard Chapman and Dan 110p- ping, both of Greenwich, Conn; Robert Sweeney, formerly or New York and now living in Iondon; and Captain A. Bullock-Webster, Briton who has lived in California many years. Two more U. S. en- tries went to the galleries today. Lawson Little continued to shoot even fours for the second straight day to dispose oi the slx-foot-four Lenceshlre man, _J. P. Zilcharius, by 4 and 8 in the tlrrd round. While Donovan was not pressed unduly to win his match, the other competition Moore of Vancouver was eliminat- ed by J. L. Holden of Bowden until they walked from the 21st green. Phil Farley of Toronto and Capt. Bullock-Webster did not settle the issue before an extra hole was playtd. Also eliminated in the third round vmre Edwin Innes oi Montreal, who had the misfortune to encounter Dr. Weddell and lost to him by a. 3 and 2 count; and Ken Black of Vancouver, who had Just as tough an opponent in Tony Torrance oi the Royal and Ancient, the redoubt- nble Soot winning 5 and 4. Gordie Taylor of Montznal had the most troublesome opponent of all in Cyril Tolley. second jhoice to Little. They met in a belated second round match and when the f rst nine holes were over the Mon- treeler was three down. He battled hard before being ousted by s. 3 and 2 count. ‘Phe lust of today's Canadians, Jack Nash of London, went down before E. P. Kyle, English simon- pure. 8 and 2. LEAFS LOSE"°“"” T0 WINES (0. P. By Guardian's Special Win) MONTREAL, ldsy QZ-Rochester took the final game of the neriee with _the Leafs st Toronto by 5-5 to- day, the only victory for the Wings starts. live Walks issued by Hey Starr in the first three innings were the big factor. Four c1 these blossomed three in the first without a hit. Phil Oolad, replaced Stan- after the third. ided three hits but two of these. Kaufman's double and a sin- Istol Orabhec in the seventh, was eetlve in the the Leafs hsd tied ‘was that the odds now liitifll 1° GU iwssiivuillii T0 REEAIN wiiiggjiiii Dazzling Exhibition Is Given By Resigned Lightweight ‘—- Mc- Larnin Fails‘ to Im- press Experts. By Edward I. N011’ Asoeiawii Pres Sports Whiter (By Guardian's special Wire) IERNDAIIE, N. Y4 50y Zt-iliie clan of the fight exports got a chance todlyto watch two maior warriors the some afternoon in Kiwi!‘ preparations for championship bat- tle. The advantage seemed to be with Barney Rose, resigned ilsht- weight champion, who tackles Jimmy Mclarnin for the welter- weight crown ior the third time in the Polo Grounds next Tuesday night. First Ross turned in four brilliant rounds of punching against hi!» Sill!- ring partners here for the benefit 0! the visitors. Then. six mil“ a"! at Swan Lake, Mcharnin slusled his assistants for six rounds. Bi’ i’ (1);, ‘greet sculfyiflg. the V1511“! ‘i1 h engageinen . n, verdict oi the swat msioriiv A Cool Tobacco Position e 8 to 5 on Ross are 1081-11151’- Blgger about the shoulders. but as fast as ever and hittink with k168i" power, Ross, now fully matured at 25, gave s dazzling exhibition against " Meadows and Phil Rafferty, two New York welter- weights, for two rounds each. Mcliernin, on the other hand, bit with nothing of the drill)!!!" 11'!’ 111" of his younger foe in three rounds with Frankie wuiiems. two with Harry Conley of Benuinlton. Vt. and one with Jimmy Martin. H9 BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE seemed (puffed about the face, New York .. .. 202 000 100 5 0 2 though his weight is a. fraction un- Pittsbingh 011 000 000 2 5 2 der 14v pounds, the class limit. st Pamaloe and Mallow; Biwtoil times he boxed swiftly and surely. and Grace. At other times his mates hit him easily with rights, and with the Brooklyn 000000400 4 5 l memory o! the rights Ross was Cincinnati . 100130001: 5 7 3 throwing only an hour before there Earnshaw, Bablch, Munns. Benge was considerable shaking of heads. and _ lopez; Johnson, Brenner Mike Jacobs. promoting the show, Tiieites and Campbell. says the advance sale now is ahead ~ 010000 100 I 8 2 oi their first match a year BBO Philldtlhhil - which drew close to $300,000. St. Louis 012 000 00x 3 10 1 Bivin. Pezsiilo and Todd; Hainee - _ and v. Davis. ’ Boston at Chicago (postponed- rain). ( INTERNATIJONAL LEAGUE Rochester ....302000100 6 5 1 Toronto .. 004100000 5 8 0 Kaulmien end Henley; dazed and Hlnkle. 010100370 4 5 1 010000000 1 2 1 Starr, BIll____S|X (By The Aioclated Pros!) Syracuse Newark Medium Strength “Peerless at the Price” RES__I_J_LTS“ BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT thing but the best evidence.” a Rival Smflllill! ' HICKEY s. Yankees Move IntoSSecond SP OR T By Troancing Chicago White Sox 13-5 i (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, May fiP-New York Yankees picked on the league-lead- ing Chicago White Sox as the vic- tims of one of their old fashioned 11881113 bees today and slammed their way right into second place in the American League standing with a 13-5 victory at Yankee medium. The triumph put them a halg game ahead, of the defeated Cleveland Indians. The Box did s good fob against Johnny Allen, but they blew sky high Just after they had tied the score at 5-5 on Al Simmons‘ homer 1n, the sixth. The Yanks smacked Joe Vance for four runs in the last half of that inning and added an- other four in the seventh. The determined Wes Ferrell, who revels in tin-hing back his former P‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ . spotted the Indians five runs before the Red Sox put on two six-rim rallies at Boston and gave him his sixth vic- tory of the season by s 12-5 martin. The Boston riahthandcr got of! to a. wobbly start. HQ gave his former mates six hits and four of their runs during the first two innings. Dur- Bob Johnson continued his hit- ting stneak at full steam ymterday andcliinbed lothetopoftheflis Sixllst with againof 17p0ints. He had a. perfect day at the plate with three hits while Arky Vaughan. former loader. failed to connect Mulligan Legett, Ssvlno; Melton. Makosky and Baker. 100000110352 Baltimore 004 042 20x 17 l6 1 Carrithers. Dlzmzo. Benson and 1n Phillips; Blake and Spencer, Mac- four attempts and dropped l8 points Kle to .304. Gerald Walker reanincd 10 points with two blows out of three times up and slipped into third place ahead of Jimmie 1'08!- Pepper Martin eJso registered a gain, picking up six points with two hits in four tries. The staridlnz: G AB B H Pct. Johnson. Athletics M 103 24 4.’) A17 Vaughan, Pirates 33 127 30 50 .394 AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 010000 010 Z 8 0 Washington .. 000131101: 5 9 1 Welland, Walkup, Andrews. Tho- mas and Heath; Whltehiii and Bolton. Detroit . . . . . .. 100 102 000 4 ll 0 Walker. Tigers 20 8213 32 .390 Philadelphia .. 000 001 000 1 8 3 Martin. Cardinals 23 0933 37 .374 Aurker and Cochrsne; Blaehold- Terry, Giants a0 124 l6 4a .34’) ei- and Foxx. , Foxx, Athletics 25 90 l7 85 3N Chicago ......0l0031000 5 7 2 W}? New York 032124 40x 13 14 0 Jones. Vance and Sewell; Allen ARMElEEondJoi-gens. i Cleveland ....%0100000 510 1 Boston . . . . . ..00006006xl2l4 2 Pearson. L. Brown. C. Brown and Pytlak; W. liierrell and R. Ferrell. I How They Stand NATIONAL LEAGUE HIIRLSBIANTS T0.) VIBTURY ,4, p‘, B Guardian's Special Wire) the betting. failed to win a single ( NEW yYClRK, May zz-nen-eu W00 Lust P-C- round although sever-in were fought ("Cy") Blanton ran up against New Y°i'1i 19 3 ~71" evenly. He never solved the awk- New Yo“: Giants ‘m. the Bwond Brooklyn ........... l8 12 .000 wan-L mmbeflng style of 315m, “menus season mdayandbowced l" ....... ... l5 ll .577 Mom than 4pm (9,115 cheeped back at Pittsburgh with his second 5h 1411115 111 13 553 themselves hoarse in Motor defeat of the season ' ‘ six P11151111?!“ -- - 16 17 435 Square Garden as the clash 5-2. 11 16 A07 turned into a slugging match whicli The yivung mound star was bent- 8 17 311° sow both fighters working hard all on, largely ‘ his rival, my a 17 '32" the way. There were no knock- ‘... , pitched better bail but hewas bynouioansdlsgroced. He added five strikeouts to his record to make it 5i this season, gave nine AMERICAN nuscun Won Lost P.C. 18 o . m“ Chicago ............ 05'! knqet. Ran-h lmded sever“ ‘wavy 20m‘ w“ “wrist! very New Yo“ _ 1'1 12 5" hooks to the head in the initial Th, n“; “my” (199119 Eun- c1°ve1imi1 -- 154 u '5" round. Prom that point the men shew, making hie ‘mt National "W" 15 12 *1“ battled almost evenly until the league stsit, for enough runs to mm" 15 13 '53‘ fourthwhen the M " ' n seemed stagger thrciqh to a 5-4 victory wum" 1‘ H ‘$00 to tin: under ghe bombardment. rs at Cincin- Phmdeulphh‘ ‘ g g ‘The peace sladironed s hit for the ever Brooklyn Dodge m: although men» own pltchilifl B" 1” 1‘ left much w be desired. m at the start Home Run Standing (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Home lune Yesterday-Simmons. White Box; Cronin, Red Box; Pt?‘ per, Browns; 1m. “sore: Vosmik- Indians: Watkins, Phillles. one each. in“ wag-IBEX, Athletics, 0; Johnson, Athletics. 8; Ott, Giants, 8; White Box, s; John Moore. m» "rev- Hslnes pitched fine , ,,_ iieiLfor the Cardinals at st. ma. Phillie. ‘I. M MW- °1'-""- - and the world champions scored s 1751101"?- 1’11’“°" 7' Gmmmm '-;,;’°$,1',,,°"* u" 11:11am,‘ uqsslrsteibnetieesi m Am- man on ' team inths point or servicescst- "1"" 1713mm”- WOGDIQD QIDGI. Elllld lng the lust seven frames he held “ Yes WA TS ON IT IS ' RARE _ MELL-OW OLD BURLE Y ’.’ " “My conclusion is that it could not be any- OIVTARIUS finest leaf is contained in ‘this Island manufactured TOBACCO. ' ‘ saws...» \-. after considering the . Pine Tllllllttil NICHOLSON SHOR 1S’ BIG BUT LIGHT 0N HIS miw YORK-Jack ‘Ibrrance. the Iouisiansn who is the greatest shot‘- I i‘ puttef ever to compete, weighs 305. pounds and wears sin: 14 shoes. For all his weight Torrance is fairl light on his feet, playing f and basketball. He plains to re- main an teur long enough to take part in the 1936 Olymnid Games. . 81‘. PAUL. Minn-Aline Gibbon; the oki heavyweight phsntsm, has s. string or 50 consecutive victories. ion. BBONKO STILL ass Friar -A DEIWOrr-(Bmnko Noaurski. this toughest line plunger in United States professional football, is find- ing out what a soft game profess, slonsl wrestling is in these times In ane of his first bouts the‘ Bronko‘; opponent tried to use a the visitors to four scattered safe- ties and a single run. 1 George Blaeholder made a losing home debut in a Philadelphia. Athle- tics uniform when Detroit Tigers turned in a 4-1 victory to sweep the two-game series. Blaeholderls first pitch for the Athletics was clubbed into the stands for a home rim by Pete Fox. Taking the lead with this blow, De- troit scored another run in the fourth inning and clinched the game with two more in the sixth. Elden fiitiiker held the Athletics to eight Washington Senators made it two straight over St. Louis at Washing- ton winning 5-2 behind Earl White- hilPs efficient pitching to sweep the series. Whitehill allowed eight hits, one of them a homer by Pepper in the seventh. RISKI] IIEFEATS WINNIPEE B l) X E R (C. P. By Gulrdiln’: Special Wire) PITTSBURGH, May 32-—Lm'iding pile-driving rights and lofts throughout l2 fast rounds, Eddie "Babe" Risko tonight won a winni- mous decision from Frankie Bat- tagiia. Winnipeg's game middle- weight contender. ‘The Canadian-Italian, favored in downs although Battaglia. took s one-count in the 10th on a call in the midst of in-flilhi-illfl- Risko opened strong and with his next several rounds and then Ris- ko went on to win the last five. Bsttsglis finished strong, swing- ing potential knockouts. Risko. sidesienped the attack but was stag- gered bv one of the swings which simeii him s glancing blow. Risko. who hails from Syracuse. ‘lit. Y- weighed i5! pounds, Battag- s. 157. ' The Syracuse fighter. who scored s technical knockout over champ- l-n Ibddt‘ Yams: recently. s|> pesiednoitethewcnefor the wear but Bat‘ “ was nursing s out over his eye as the bout ended. Soccer Practice . i ',,,~_,.,“' ' —AuAirsdaledogwhiohwl-lliiilll -—- viiw-idfi"; hltmmsfinhom blind lisd its sisht full? restored sealer practice st Vlctais Park nmmg'uymm_gqgmquatthelflltflflhmblthcfiwiflat0. GNIOVGIQ,AUP1QRII w, blspsnsaryiordickanimaisbemsre teattsns. chair on the‘ footballer. 8150K]; LOSING sTltiNd_ ‘IDRONIO-It must have been is great feeling for Torchy Pedear when the big Victoria red-head and biifyille race on May 11. It was Torchyis 28th victory but No. 2B was s. long time coming. It has been only e. isir-to-rrfcldiing 595.. son for Peden. NICKEL BELTERS PLAN SUDBURY. Outs-construction of stinky Stldium. an up-to-date hocimy rink, last to new projects. It is prcpased to build s curling rink with artlfcial ice in conjunction with the hoc- 1198‘ PIJIN- W111’. the curlers ask. should the hockey playgrs alone‘ work under moderate conditions when it's cold. THEY USE HIM MONTREAIP-They have gof, | new Job for Leo Burns of Montreal. wideiv-lmown Amateur Athletic Union executive. l-ie has been i11- vlted to accept i-hr: honorary presi- dency of the Province of Quebec Horseshoe Pitchers Association. Mr. Bums‘ mime (in the stationary is expected to convince provincial 0111115 that the new assoriatlon is in good hands. Old Country C r i c k e t‘ (C. P. Cable)‘ (By Guardian's Special Wire) IONDON, May ill-Close cg play scores in first class county cricket matches started today follow: Somerset 121 and 17 for no wick- ets; Middlesex 140 (J, L23 five wick. eta for 38 runs); at Lord's. Holmes 7i) Wsrwickshire 00 (Fien- der five for 2'1): st the Oval. Gloucester 183 (Bi hens (i0 not out. Booth seven for 59): Lian- not out); at Gloucester. sca. Sussex 210 (J. Langridge 53, Best- man five for '78); Essex :12 for eight; at Brentwood. Other Matches: _ South Africans 504 (‘Nourae Viijoen, M. Dalton 50); - » 27 for no wickets: at Souths v Oxford University 101 (B Snaiies five for 45): Yor ~ ~ for two wickets (Leylantifl -‘~‘;' Berber 55 not out): at (snore. . Netting I m. A wsivrco r0 sq .1: mo.’ use: Bleyelbs” PHANTAM MIKE'S SON i s eon in the ring. Young Jack hes , Like old Mike he hes the faculty .- oi svoldng punishment. Hesflrlng " Tiis like Shop ' L RAY, ....,‘._.. .. 7-1 ..._. .,..._,,e. v.- » __, ,. i just now in the middleweight ‘divis- 4 Al Orossley won the ‘Ikimntosix-day winter is leading _' Surrey 206 (Fishiock 113 not out.‘ j cashire 138 for three (Washbrook U“ Giamorgan 270 (Brierly 01); Wor- »' cester 118 for one wicket; at Swan- "