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Fifteen hits rang off the bats oi the Phiilies but they were kept away from the plate except in the second when they iumpedointo s three-run lead and tgain 1n‘ the fliind when they put across their drove Bill Swift from the mound. Johnny Pelullo, rookie southpaw. started on the mound for the Phil: but lasted only mill the fourth when the Pirates touched him for four hits and two runs. Cincinnati Beds annexed their fifth straight victory defeating Boston 9-5 as they poundedtluee pitchers for 14 hits st Clincinnsti. It also was the Braves’ fifth con- secutive loss. After scoring two runs in the second inning, the Reds piled up four in the third. ‘ and Sullivan Goodman tripled walhed. Pool dolbled to left centre, scoring Qoodman, and Sullivan also scored when Hogan dropped ‘Jgranskrsseeit at the plate. Lom- doubled against the too of the oentrefield wall. 0011114’ 200l- Whitney threw out Comorosky. ‘(Athletics Halt White Sox (AI. By, Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. May 27—New York Yankees today shook off the pitch- ing spell Schoolboy Rowe has held over them for two seasons and scored their second straight victory over the champion Detroit Tigers 3-1 at the stadium. , ‘ It took superlative twirling by Johnny Allen, plus the breaks, to beat the giant Arkansas riaht ‘han- der, who had registered six con- secutive conq__ests over the New Yorkers. ' Allen held the Bengals to three‘ hits. He lost a. shutout in the ninth. when Chester Morgan. pinch hitting for Rowe. doubled, went to third as Tony Issued fumbled Mickey Coch- rane's smash and tallied on Charley Gehringefs fly. With Vernon Wllslrcre, rookie left-bender, keeping Chicago White Sox's seven hits well spaced, Phil- adelphia Athletics stopped the Am- erican League leaders 6-1 today. Except in the eighth when the Sox bunched two singles with a- base on balls to score their only run, Wilshere never was in danger Clevelandlndians put on a stir- ring ninth inning rally at Washing- ton but could not equal Washing- ton’s early scoring and went down for the second straight day before the Senators, 8-5. After thnee runs had crossed the plate in the ninth. Irosky flied out with the bases loaded. Al Beimds homer end‘ “Moose” Soltefs. triple, each coming with a runner on base, paved the way for St. Louis Browns‘ 5-3 victory over the Rod Box. who were held to three hits at Boston. Fay Thomas opened for the Browns and. although he gave the opposition three hits in 8 2-3 in- nings, his wildness enabled the Red Sox to score all of their tallies in the fourth inning. when Paul “Ivy" Andrews took ever the mound. An- butasinglebyKampoiuisscored Othergameswereposiponed. drews held the Croninmen hitless during the remaining 5 1-8 frames. liiillllltliilll wnnrttr... IIEEIIIIIS YITIIA TEETllsmfihz O Half the sdulr teeth lost are losr because of gym-rhea. Dr. R. . ' orhsn’: astringent the treatment of p or- orbi lied ' 1th: div: P profess’: _ AllA mlcuuzr ELIMINATEII m LFTEESITIEBETNB ‘Outstanding Canadian Woman Golfer Ous- ted In British Title Hunt. (C. P. Cable) NEWCASTLE, County Down, May 2'L—Miss Ada. McKenzie, four times Canadian wo 'n golf champion, knows now how "Bandy" Bomerviile felt a week ago. The Toronto golfer was eliminated in the first ntatoh play round of the British Women's Golf Championship here today, Just as the London, Ont, amateur was ousted a week ago in the British amateur tourney at 5t. Annes. Miss MacKenzle was never able to get on even terms with her oppon- ent, Lady Eddls, better known to the golfing world as Miss Faraday. She made the tum three down to the English-woman and despite a good recovery lost 2 and l. "1 played too carefully," she said after the match. She had the consolation however _ of knowing that Miss Diana. Fish- wick, another of the favorites, fared no better. Eighteen-yeur-old Clarry Tiernan, Irish girl marking her first bid in a. major tourney, was four up on the celebrated Miss Fishwick at thtoh turn and won two up at the l8 . Mrs. Helen Holm, defending title- holder, got past‘ Mrs. Walter Green- lees by 3 and 2,. and Mary Brown, the Argentine champion, eliminated Elsie Corlett by one up. How They Compa re (c. r. By Guardian's Special wire) NEW YORK. May 2'l—-Here are I318 Physical comparisons of Jimmy MoIoa-nin and Barney Ross, fight- iGng nlghtd atltlze Pol: roun or e wor weterwelgh championship. ' McLai-nln 3m 29 rem 26 years . Height 5 ft. 8 inches 5 ft. 6 1-2 inches ' Weight 145 pounds g 139 pounds Reno 68 “who! ' 6'1 1-2 inches Chest 36 1-2 inches 37 inches Chest expanded 40 89 1-2 inches is 1-H inches l5 inches 31 inches 30 inches Thigh l9 inches e l8 inches 14 1-2 inches 18 1-2 niches B inches 9 inches B cops 18 1-2 inches 12 1-2 inches oreann 10 1-2 niches i1 inches ‘l inohee 8 3-4 inches 1r inches '12 mo.“ Home Run Standing (By The Associated Press) Home Runs Yesterday: Kampou- ris. Reds; Bejma, Browns, one each The Leaders: Johnson, Athletics. l0; Pioxx, Athletics. 9; Groenberg. Tigers, 9; Ott, Giants, B: Bonura. White Sox. 8; Vaughan. Pirates, 8; Moore. Giants. 8. tongue totals: National 146; Am- erican 140; total 186. To; Saint John I . Fighters Are BAENEY ROSS Heavies- Bitter At 28 the experts figure the in- creased weight that forced Barney to retire from the l35-pound throne, has made him a. heavier hitter, while it has taken nothing , from his speed and boxing skill. They hold he has improved con- siderably over last year while Mc- Larnin, 29 years old and a dozen years of warfare behind him, has at best stood still in his plofessio . - Jimmy hasn’t fought since he beat Ross last September; Barney has engaged in three tough lo-round matches. Midsummer elm and warmth to- day brought a. rush of ticket-seek- ers to the offices of the newly- formed Twentieth Century Sport- ing Club. promoters of the match, and there was every indication that the bout would dmw a crowd of 25.000 and gate receipts of about $200,000 to the National League bell park. Rain Feared There was only one cloud on the horizon, a. cloud the weather bureau said contained buckets of rain that might be spilled Tues- day afternoon and evening in the form of showers. In the event of rain the bout will be postponed a day. ~ Sentiment in Mclnrnlnl; favor increased today when he went to his gymnasium for a. last work- out, undressed, stepped on the scales and found himself well un- der the welterweight limit of 147 pounds. He would not reveal his po , but instead of working he dressed immediately and re- turned to his hotel. Ross, confident he will knock ,McLarnin out this time, speeded through five swift rounds of shad- ow boxing and has 11111111111118 at another gyu- ' and seemed on razor edge. SAINTS IIEFEAT B.Y.III.I..TEAM The St. Dunstan’: ball tossers journeyed to Bummerside last evening and took the C. Y. M. L. team of that town into camp by the score of 12 to 5. McDonald on the mound for the st. Dmxstarvs boys hurled ma‘. ball and was well support-ed by hi5 team motes. Arsenault. Phillips and Clow threw them 11D 501‘ the C. Y. M. L. in fine form, but could not halt the college boys‘ miahtv liners. Batteries: S. D. U" McDoi-lfild and punphy; C. Y. M. L.. Arsen- gult, Phillips, Clow and Mclnnis. Down The Alleys ALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP Lest night on the Holy Name Alleys the Holy Name All Stars, champions of the m: Four Real"- defeated the "Hawks". chemlllilflll of the Commercial League by l‘ mgjgrltm of $1 pins. l". TierneY rolled high single 252. Rev. P. Mc- Mahon high three m. next 881M wm b, n11“ tonight at 9 b. rn. Ibllowint an the scores: HOLY NAME ALL STARS _ _ i‘. yo, If: fi 2:6; Sow-m . . ‘ r. mm m :12: firs-soc OTbeecrlvorrlndpIeofrlshnrrlngenris 1*"? m 5 m showman lelforbsifs Tooth ma“ m m M491 mm rem usr marmalade Welterweight Title Bout At Polo Grounds Tonight (By Edward J. Nell, Associated Press Sports Writer) (A. P. By Gunrdianb Special Wire) » NEW YORK, May 27-The prize fight business launches another outdoor season, most promising fistically and financially in years, in the Polo Grounds tomorrow night with Canada's wullopcr of the wel- terweights, Jimmy McLnrnln, defending his obs pionship against the third assault of a. bigger and stronger Barney Ross. Twice these two have met, emch winning a close 15-round decision last summer, but the betting tonight was 8 to 5 that Ross, once cham- plon of both the lightwelghts and welterwelghta, would make victory de- cisive this time over the Vancouver veleran. PGRT W TIIE Primed For JIMMY MCLARNIN Salient Fight Facts; NEW YORK-May 2'1 — Salient facts regarding tomorrow night's welterweight championship match at the Polo Grounds: Principals: Jimmy McLamin. Vancouver, defending champion; Barney Ross. Chicago, challenger. Distance: l5 rounds to o decision. Promoters: Twentieth Century Sporting Club with aid of Milk Fund. Inc. Weights: yo’! pounds at two ‘p.111. day of fight. Probable attendance: 35,000. Probable gate receipts: $200.000. ' Fighters‘ shares: McLamin 40 per cent; Ross 25 per cent. Probable time main bout: nine p. m. E. S. T. _ Ticket prices: $1.10 to $11.50, in- cluding taxes. Preliminaries: Andy Meretello, New York. vs Ralph Vona, Asbury Park, N. J., wclterwelghts; Lou Camps, New York, vs Jackie Shar- key, Minneapolis. Iightweights; Cal- vin Reed. Philadelphia, vs Frankie Bruno, New York, welterwelghts: Paulie Walker, Trenton, N. J., vs Mickie Serrian, New York. Welter- weights; sixto Escobar, Puerto Rico. vs Joey Archibald, Providence, R1, featherwcights, all six rounds-rs. BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Wrsvredjn oeilophme to preserve rte onginsl i". our and aroma. 1 and 15¢ Plskeau sud ofi lb. humrdor- 1p tum, Y TOBACCO ROCK OI °°MPANY. Lmrrso e Plenty Of Batting Strengi?" Z3“ Down Stewart's '16-. Senators Defeat B e a r s MONTREAL, May ill-Although they staged a. seven-run rally in the ninth Newark Bears dropped a. 13-12 decision- to Albany today as the Senators squared the series-at one game each. Merill May's second home run of the game with the bases loaded, Bill Baker's double and three singles featured the last inning rally. _ On s. 10th inning home run by Mize Rochester Redwings edged out a. 7-6 win over Buffalo in a game under the lights tonight. TRIP SEE THE SKYSCRAPER REE W/IZIZKS Saint john. N. 2nd week-Mr. Russel Montreal, P.Q. '2 u-innen derlurkl. HURRY! Send your entries in at on little time left m cmcr this contest. 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Hanimering Stewart's = hurler for l’! hits. included M; arr-age being four doubles, three.» tiiplw and a home nun, 3th Battery-g. softball team opened the local sen-yet son in an auspicious manner lasilffi evening at Victoria Park as they‘? defeated the strong Bakery mm 1st,; t0 1. I, Sh midaeason form both chili bat and afield last yrzirls champef‘ ions, behind the three hit hufllgw, 0i’ Walter G055 had complete ‘r ; mand from the second inning onji ' in that frame they counted four- . up the evening's work by scoring six times in their half of the nin . seventh. Carmichael after sing] to open the frame went to seoo on an error and then romped hora _ as the winners had another erm} ' marked against them, their pitrhel throwing wide to the initial sack. For an opener the game produced J, many sparkling plays and was by ‘ no means as lop-sided as the scdrt . would indicate. Stewart's threutJj ened in every inning but the de-' fensive bulwark of the Battery team 1 was too hard to boa-t. Walter Goes on the mnmvi f0 the winners hurled a STPKKTV Mme-v’ throughout. He was hit, hnrrI at i times but for the mn=t port, h." hnd m‘ his opponents Popping lip or hit- ting easy grounders. - Mollins serving them 1m In" the _, losers showed a world of stuff at 4', the start but seemed to tin-mt, 5‘ Wurds the end‘ and was hit infill‘, ‘ ‘Phone damqging errors l1" W? names also contributed to his. in, feat. Everett Beaker! at m4- pwwrig P-ill Henry on the bascs 11112104 _ ~ the game cfiicicntlv. 1,.- BOX SCORE Rib Battery W. ivhelnn l! Niclvmis ss Currie f“) Power r‘ Wilflams 3'1 rKcGvuan-ie lb Owen rf lilathieson of Goss p G vlvrmmufi-libmv! E; ssaga...>s:s~.s;~ 3. . ! m Totals Stewart's Bakery VfhIt-lock 3b Swwnrt. If McNr-ill 2b l-lunier <- ‘P. Vfhaien 1h W. Mnfle!‘ Pf Mctellan rf Calms ss Mullins n 'Car1nichael rf 1 'ur'-4l>:.n*~>:4n» 1-1093333399 .-:2:—=><::' L. M-e-QAOJ-mzoar Totals 34 1 3N7 j ‘Replaced McLellsn in rcwui PAYS LAWN MOWERS SIIARPENED The/bike Shun t: U-