a v ~'v<_ ~ao~ia¢l r wane? i _ I dill» $°Fmr SPURT WQRLD r.*:::'.1::= aoxiuo I _ ‘is-es so _? Hubbell ‘Duel As Giants Defeat Carl Pittsburgh Ifl. P. By GlaIIil-Ifaflpeoill Wire) NEW/YORK. May I—-Oarl Hub- bsii and New York Giants today an abrupt halt to the winning oi’ the sensational Darrel (U!) Blanton, rookie pitching ace d Pittsburgh Pirates and’ preco- cious . aspirant for King Carl's screwball title. The final score was l-i. Blanton. unbeaten in four pre- vious starts and with two shutouts lo his credit, was the victim of his own wilmieas as well as poor sup- Oy struck out six, running iotal to 36 but issued five pales and yielded eight hits. At that, only one of New York's runs was earned and Blanton matched everything Hubbell had except control. Blanton fanned Jackson with the bases full in the first inning, after passing Terry and Ott, similar generosity mt a run in the third. Liebefs single against the left- lieid wail scored Terry but Ott was Iwght between third and home on Jackson's grounder. . A fumble by Manager Pie Tray- nor in Bartolh sharp blow paved way for H10 remaining two rllie in the seventh. Imltsiop Arky Vaugharrs home Ill. which Just cleared the right- fldd wall near the foul-line in the eight, prevented ilubbeli from M838 a shutout. bu)“ Ddeat Ills lay Bruce's splendid relief flflibig enabled the Dodgers to him a 5-4 decision from Cincinnati M Booklynartqr the Rods had thegasnointo tholaps of i i? passes along with a single. ‘ replaced him lad walled in another then Blimp Wins Mound Pirates 3-1 Phollilsentathlrdhomewitha shorthitandldafladycnmadoa hander who turned back the Braves six times last season. held them to five hits at Boston to give Chicago Cubs a 5-1 victory in the series opener. The most potent of the Braves‘ scattered safeties was the home Hm Willy Berger ported into the left field stands in the ninth in- ning. Rabbit ilaranviiis returned to the National League competition for the first time since 1933. The Rabbit's injured leg stood up well and he managed to get. a single off Carleton in the eighth. ~3WXY Walters, the lad Jimmy Wilson imported from third base to do mound duty, turned m I, fine job of stopping the champion t. Iouis C ‘ ls at Philadelphia and behind his four-hit pitching ab? Philiies won the series opener A alnsle by Mickey Haslin, re- serve second baseman, with two IWly in the ninth. Scored Waiters with the winning run, and gave the twirling recruit from third basehisfirstwinsinoe he was tain Honors. (A. r. a; our-rule's Special Wire) PASADENA, from a professional tennis tour trophy held- by England. Vines, of it beating the British are ex- ceedingly rewrote." Vines and meet the defenders. can beat both Wilmer Allison and VIIIES VIEWS IIIIIIIS CIIP PIC T II RE wild throw past first-and two more '-——' "a ma" “Jock "up Sees Tough U._ S.-Aus- W“ sie Series -— Favors British Team to Re- Oflif, May l- Henry Ellsworth Vines, Jrz, home took a squint at the Davis Oup picture today and decided the United States team would have a tough time getting Dist Australia in its quest for the international ‘The United States team," said former world's singles ' champion, “has just about an even chance to defeat the Australians and should it do this. the prospects doesn't give the team from "down under" any the better of it should. it beat the Yankees "1 would say that Jack Crawford switched at the start of the lea- son. . Big League Ball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE I Pitiisburlh ...0000M010—'1 I 3 NewYork 00100020194! 8 0 Blanton, and Padden; llubbell andMaueueo. ' Oin’ “ 201000010-4 J 2 BOYS 8 GIRLS! um‘: All em m roan on: OFTNE 1500 SPALDI no SOFTBALLS mo BASEBALLS I'M swans AWAY FREE m CANADAJUST mu rye RULES. lT s easy 750 s‘ Spalding - BASEBALLS 8: S 0 F T B A L L S Given away by BABE llllTll to CANADIAN Boys and Girls m0 laeaballa and Softballs l’! Week . . FRII. Just think it. Every week for i5 weeks BABE UTH is ‘wing away 500 genuine ding aseballs and Soft ails to dian Boys and Girls. 7,500 prizes all. There are so many of them rt should be ea for you to get one. Age will be coneizred in awarding prizes. INSTRUCTIONS FBR WINNINQ use write 55 word: or leu tellin y or Pulled Wheat an Quaker ed Rios are the most reunion-firmer: ndfromlQuaker weir-Ariel" ss- -: $3.- “Pcterborough Ont. B: say wb'hsr youwant a Sohlsall or a e am...‘ l era received each week win 500 Sp diolg Bails. Oller good only n Canada QUAKIR Pllflfllwlllli - Pulled lllce MAI L COUPON fioul/ ruin.» ro our h‘ Lilia‘ Used Bicycles Al, ialxyflup r Brooklyn 005 000 00x,—6 l 1 Johnson. Macrlayden,‘ "Herman and Iombardi; mbich. Benge and Phelps 3 »_ St. Louis 010000 _._l_ 4; i Philadelphia . 000 000, OiL-fl .8 2 Walker and Davis: Waiters» and J. Wilson. Chicago 000 1001004 10 0 Bolton .......000000001-1 l 1 and Betta. combination of Adrian oiainst Allison and John Van Ryn when we were down there sevaralyearaagotheruisachanoe that might be beaten." Should the Americans get into the challenge round ‘ Eng- land, Vines feels the presence of Fred Perry and Bunny Austin will be too much for ‘United States chances. "I can't see where [any tennis player in the amateur ranks can hold a candle to Perry in the singles. England's weak point, if any, will be Perry and Hughes in the doubles. Should Australia get the diance at lira Brrtish, Parry can bee). either Crawford or Mc- Cirath and Austin can take Mc- Grath. But Australia's doubles team will be tough." Stewart's I Win, Exhibition Softball Tilt Stewart's Bakery softball diamond last n 10-6. Stewart's played Wood and the way the Australian Qulst and Vivian McGrath went’ team defeated the Superior-s in an exhi- bition game gt the Victoria Park ight by a score of "heads-up" I Chuck Templeton '0“ SPOR TRA ITS v S White Sox Home Winning Streak Halted By Red Sox; Browns Defeat Phillies . (A.P. By Guardhsfa Spcohl Wire) NEW YORK, May 9 -- 611169180 lwhite Sox fell from first place to- day as Wes Egrtell shut them out until the ninth inning and his Boston mates battered two of their younger pitchers, hes Tletle and Vernon Kennedy, for 15 hits and a i0-i victory. The defeat, first in home games this season, ended the Chicagoans’ three-day possession of first place on a percentage basis, but they re- ‘ " a half-game ahead of Cleveland in games won and lost. Ferrell, the first opposing start- ing pitcher to go the route etponr- lskey Park this year. allowedeight cm/ LEAGUE MlE E 111v c TONIGHT A meeting of the officers and executive of the City Baseball League is called for tonight at the Holy Name Club at 7.30 p. m. Drawing up of the schedule, appointment of ump- ires and any other necessary ‘,;'(,,,,,,'°'d* j'_' _ moxwq” l, a ball behind the steady hurllus <>f_ w...‘ h, wmwmm Wm, m, hits and five walks. 1mm‘. Sox (Called end of n. rain). Mmm" 7m“ w“"°“' s“""'°" ‘"1" la to be dim-HIM fully “I“Y°"- w" “l l“ Ruling Malone vm Am‘ and pitcher, wag the victim of erratic m“ n h b b‘ hoped u,“ path; . ~_»- ' ' fielding in the szcond and final in- everyone m“ be on hum Manager Joe Cronin, with ‘a six Dickey; Harder. and Myatt. Ooffmm. and l-lemsley. Boston Chicago 000 OBI 00l—1 l I. Kennedy, and Sewell, Shea. rain. Mulligan, and Hinkle; Cross and West. AMERICAN AS BOCIATION Columbus 9. at Kansas City i. ‘lbiedo I, at Milwaukee ii. Black ’s Still (C. SAINT i935 Mu .times- 001 011 331-10 1s 1 W. Ferrell and n. Ferrell: Tietje, Washington II; Detroit postponed r ‘Lyons. Undefeated i’. By Guardian's Bpeoil‘ WIN) JOEL N. 8.. lily O- with only four. matches .io be. played before the schedule of the 4 Maine bowling LuuIHBXIIEXNJ is completed, Iellan, Carmichael, McCabe. Cameron, Rice, Oarmody. Mshar, Lawlor. BOX SCGIIE O "I have driven my car over 73.000 miles. The extent of any mechanical work on the motor is three valve-grind jobs. No piston rings, gear or nings, which allowed the Bakery Stewarts: Hunter, Molllns. Whit- lock. McNeiil, Cairns, Wha-len, Mc- Superiors: Weeks. Warren, Peters Innis. Dowling, Black's of Saint John, title-hold- ers for tho DB5 f0!!!‘ 70111.. ID‘ neared to have their hands on heir fifth chufrllionflilll. A win over lowly Imlnfllll 0f Saint John this afternoon I!" the star team their month win. without a lose. sinoc ooscins of the tournament. later in the dlY YMOI. squad, also defeated 1m- pericls to score their sixth victory against one defeat and earn an- ~ther chance for i035 honors. In the final match of the three- day meet tomcat. summon 81w" meet YJLOJ. A win for Black wll give them the title for bearing work of any kind. There is very little carbon accumulation, apparently no loll of compression, and prac- floaily no loss of oil between fillings. The oil is changed regularly, and every one of those six-quart fillings has been of Quaker State Oil.“ ‘Quoted hem ocluoi Mm in ow Mir. "Jiufclorbs ffipeibaof inning homer with none on and a A b u» a ~ n’ a '1‘ m’ “m” '° so: attack that boys a comfortable margin. There k ‘h I h,‘ m 5111815 19d the Red lgthiiarirliahia . if; at’: mW-j g g m little heavy hitting m the mt. an‘ ° °"."°.. ‘“'° “ a m ~11 - d-fll- do £11.; homfl-éot. ' , ' pe an ve u for a1. Oascsrella, ulcer, and Ioxx, “mum the meeims u wnlslit will be o, a5 bum “ theirlast chance to do so. Break losing Streak _Aided by timely opposition errors and the tight pitching of Dick Coffman, St. ‘Louis Browns, today finally broke the back of the season's most persistant losing streak by hanging up a. 4-2 victory over Philadelphia. DOWN THE ALLEYS HOLY NAME CLUB Big Four League Semi Final Play 0 “TENATWNAL WM?“ 1 a s s s a 1 s s ru. Coffman, turning in a perform- Mhm 0101000004 1 1 Otewarts 26100010 19 ance long absent homthe Browns’ u tifl.i-"'"mmmx4n o Buwrlvrs ---000011121—o onurmms boxsoolcmallowedsixwellsoattored~ _ hits. The Brownie; used the fifth lmmff, figwqflg‘ “d “m” AP‘ J.D. Webster m rss 10o inning to win the same. their first i’ ' .r. Hughes .. .. m m 101 111111 ail-arts. m h 111T} y _ 2m Z39 155 Ceveand Indians k e s ort gafiltfixm nor-s » a Mia's“ a“ m m mum backwm Ameflm “we (id u” mud y“ mung‘) "MOTOR'$ll4llNE Bentley .. 190 19D 2:31; iglgtpsitiiiilgirlfigevéafnoerliikifiarnesmlfi Aghk‘ W “M “man sflApg M5155" White Sox were losing to Baton. "M "'°' . FIVI.‘ ACES gait ca}; Cleveland first place. . 3 o. . Em”! “I; “mum Damned _ - 911 54 m Rflilhwvich had delayed the game l‘! - ~ "WHY NOT! SHES BEEN 299 139 199 ogrcekshalted proceedings Justhas the an a in th ixt . muse . 200-0 RAISED ON m g3? 2g clazlelcanxge $135M 01:53”, (ma) (called end third wet srvundsl- QIMK" STATE" m m 32:3 fixings gs 623:: ii? and. four more in the third. when doubles by Odell Hale and Ab Wright did the damage. Mel Har- der granted only three hits and struck out six. fanning the side in the fifth. Washington was rained out at Detroit. PRACTICE HlII tal High single D- Purcell 3M. High three D. Purcell 718. Tonight lit 'l p. m. sharp, Hawks vs_B. I. S. St. Pats and at 8.46 ‘FivwAoes vs. Old Timers final game. . HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE ktbfi. Home Run Standing (By The Associated Press) (By Gaardhn’: Speohl Wire) Home Bum Yum-day: Vaughan. MHJTABY AFPOINTMINT Sliliillllllilfll T o n y Canzoneri In Comeback Attempt Will Battle Lou Am- bers For Title. (By Edward J. Neil) (Aasoehted Press Sports Writer) (A-P. By Guardian‘; Special who) YORK, May il-Admittedly past his prime, Tony Canaonerl, one of the greatest of the light- weights. still can make history in his division tomorrow night bat- ‘tiing young Lou Amber's of Herkl- mer, N. Y2, 15 rounds for the class championship in Madison square. Garden's final show of the indoor boxing season. Not since Jack McAuliffe set him- self up as lightweight champion half a century ago. starting a line that continued on through such ring heroes as Battling Nelson, Joe Clans, Kid Lavigne, Freddy welch, Willie Richie and Benny Leonard, has a titleholder ever regained his crown once he lost it. Gentleman Farmer l LCIITIIEICIITI- CII II VIN II I’. Some Iiiceficris; round knockout in Sept. 1930, and Cannoneri first won the lightweight title from Al Singer on s. one- held it until Barney Ross beat him in Chicago in June 1&3. Wealthy now, a gentleman farmer most of the time on his pleasant acres up near Marlboro, N. Y., Tony has nothing much left to seek from the ring except the final honor- oi‘ becoming the first man in the his- tory of the division to regain his throne. He got the chance through the abdication of Barney Ross, who pleaded he could no longer make Still young in years but old in \‘/ _ ' W“. “I? fill! with 25 fights bfihiiid him. \ f’ ‘ _ D now h '3 The cigarette rim brings our the best in ira- grant zobacco-by ridding i: of taste-Spoiling heat-now comes packed two ways. "Ten for ten" and “twenty for twenty." In each package the cigarettes are packed in two-foil compart- ments, which help: you to keep them fresh. o § as boili- I, 1o for 10d 2o i.» ZOc-r (FLAT rackaosll Rock City Tabasco 0a.. . Lrdnquebe: the weight and preferred anyway to duel Jimmy Mdilarnin for the welterweight championship. . The ‘New York State Athletic Cornmis- sion set up Ambers. young. busy. just starting on the trail that is BLIIENIISEI the Garden would get close to its capacity tomorrow night with gate ‘f up around $50,000. EIHiLIINII B AS E B A ii ’8 qiiif‘s‘;f.lii;'l.:iiizi; Trip m 15 Days. BIC SIX (By The Associated Press) (By Guardian's Special Wire) Lou Finney of the Athletics blast- ed his way into the big six yester- day with the day's outstanding hit- ting feat, four blows in five times at bat. That gave him a .389 aver- (C. P. By Guardian's Special Win) HALIF May 9. -- Bluenose bowled along the Atlantic tonight, heading for Plymouth and a. carn- storming tour in English waters. The big Lunenburg banker, queen of the North Atlantic fishing fleets. glided out of Halifax Harbor this afternoon under clear skies and with 0X11? a. light wind blowing. Sailing with Captain Angus Wal- “Casey" Baldwin, M.L.A., aviation pioneer: his two sons, Robert, 21, and Pat, l3, and Captain Harry Burke, veteran Lunenburg skipper who has made an even hundred "1118 between that port and the West Indies during his 5i years at sea. The speedy Bluenose is no stran- Whiichoad as he hit once in two official times up to hoist his mark to .365. Arky Vaughan. the leader and only remaining .400 hitter, hit two out of four to add three points to his average. The standings: GAB R H YES. Vaughan, Pirates . 2o '11 1a as .455 fifeff xfsrmfgrclfailrg we "we"; W“ 5mm“ Y’ 53 14 25 ~39“ the Great Lakesgin iesapAI; s‘; the Finney, Athletics . l4 54 7 2o .389 tradition that trouble iskn the m“ Hemsley, Browns . 15 49 8 19 .388 for um wmdship ma‘ Games g 5 ott- Gum's 18 74 6 27 "365 man, “that's all a lot of nonsengleo: 3- MWW- Plumes-- m 61 a 22 ‘351 she said. From Captain Walters Ia brief, “she's a sailor," dispoged o1 the superstition. The Captain expected that this voyage. longest the old Bluenose has ever undertaken, will require up_ wards of l5 days. Upon her rerun. in the fall a. series of races for the International Fisherman's 'I‘1'0phy now held by the Lunenbilrg schoon- Bl‘ may be run ofi‘ Cvlourzester with the Gertrude L. Thebaud. Bluenose is flying the Nova Scotla UB8. presented to CaptairrWalter-s yesterday on behalf of the Provincial Government by Hon. Michael uwygn Minister of Mines. Montreal Royals Defeat Albany , Senators9-2 (CI. By Guardian's Sllflilal Wire) M , May 9-Pete Apple- ton pitched seven-hit ball, allowing only one extra base blow and fan- ning six today as Montreal Royals snapped a three-game losius streak by defeating Albany Senators 0-2. The game opened a. series of five here and extended Albany's losses to four straight. Appleton was not almost ended for Tony, as the man man of -Montrea.l M"'°°m" to be whipped before a new cnem- S A I L S F n Elli? lakeliocillagamigfdml a a pion could be crowned. m“, wyh ' ' unwed t6 w“ Ambers today was quoted a o to - gag’, Kafka womsshnal with 5 favorite, with the prospect that the sexhwrs m 192a and put m “m. with Philadelphia, New York Anni!‘- icans and more time with Sonatas before Tommy in i934 for his aim susln BIIRII; (A. r. By Guardian's Slwciel age for third place and shoved Jack _ _ t u Hayes right out of the sextet. Mel tars and his crew of hardy Ilsher- m“ r‘ 8° Ott of the Giants also won a place 111911 Were Marion Young, 17, iele- in the big six, ousting Burgess Phone operator of Haiifalfi-F. W. Bu, was Rangers ‘Buy Phila. Arrows" extended for his third victory of the season, second over Albany. I Max Baer, heavyweight’ bollfll champion, suffered a pa severe burn here him while he was rehearalnkil sketch for broadcasting. .- Veg La Centr who was burned on the La Contra then returned to New York and Baer to his D0118 Bram! camp. , , _ The fighter had just completed his first outdoor workout iIi {arm ation for his forthcoming chum ship bout with James J. Braddoc and had gone to a hotel to rehearse \ sound eflccts in the detective Serial in which he is the pfillClDRl- BRY- mer New Jersey is now associated with the Beer Birthday Greetings ‘(By The canadlm Pro-mil To Allan Shields. star defence- Stanley Gonnan landed him Maroon machine. Irv-ii ASBURY PARK. NJ" S“? Br- infui but not today when a blank pistol wm discharged new ‘ELK-ii. treated at hospital vriizk , a, also in the BKBWIL '§ face. Mlal 4 ' .1.‘ i his program before dinner. . Shots and sirens are used f0! accompanied by Jerry Casale, for- fight promoter who camp, was iokinsly comulaluma that the shots fired by the wund effect man were not loud enough. Casale, who servos as a guard at Beer's Long Branch home, drew hrs gun, loaded with blanksnmd WBI showing it to Baer when it explod- ed. Wedding struck the fighter over the heart and the fire penetrated = his clothing. At his home the champion declar- . ed he had not been hurt badly. An- . cil Hoffman, his manager. exp ' concern, however, because hll = charges training campaign may 110' be resumed for a. idaygor two. ___= ; practice and competition for berths onthetcamis expectedtobevery W011 1-0511 P-U- Royals pounded Digg; and Hensiek Nawork - {if ~32: for 1a hits. scoring five runs m the . - t . , Br y?“ 9 7 .583 sgxcéidouhrning, all after wo men UL n By GuzTmm. sped“ w“) Bl- 1001! 9 9 50° Fresco ‘Thompson Royals‘ lead- NEW YORK" M“ ‘l-New Y°Yk Plttflbllrflh 9 9 ~45" off man had a perfect day with a Rangers mnmmmd “day Pummse Qlflilinflflil a 11 421 - double Ithree sinzles and a walk of the pIayers and frmcmse °i m“ Damn "U". ‘nu a u 353 m me- tflps w the plum Jake Philadelphia team in the Canadian Philadelphia . .. 4 1o ass mum“, led the AM“, .1...“ Am°ifn “Wk” “Wis- The team with a home; and two singles. driv- Sayers used as a farm ‘or Rang“ LEAGUE ' AMEnwAN won Lost Pg 111B 1n b°ih 51w Alba-FY Tun!» Herb Gardiner. manager of the I Cleveland l4 4 .133 ~‘__'_""—" team. may be retained. the Garden Chicago . ........... i3 5 .122 Members of the Holy Name Club mnmmoement and‘ but no mm d“ mm 1o r sac baseball team and any other; m... “I” h” I'm‘ "°°°"°°» The minor vv hingtcn 10 8 .660 mg to try for a place on the team 1§§“‘$§,§,Y“‘ tram Wm‘ the Emmi“ New York P’ 1% are requested to attend the opening peg next mu’ Detroit . workout this evening at th Abeg- —— gzillatgegahia g gitmGround: ego $.15. Ami; uum- mfijieigfggyagifgfblie ‘fffijhf: ' I! ' r “we tum out or m” interesting and exciting game last evening. The youngsters displayed plenty of spirit in the tilt. LINIIUPS Ramblers: l‘ ‘ ‘ W. Bowls-u: pitcher, B. Duffy; 1st bus, M. Hughes; 2nd base, H. Borden; 3rd base. H. Mchellan; run sir: Apply 224 Kent St. Charlottetown _ . But vlcto for YJLOJ. will . 1 (i - , ; 1-, . m... .. f... M t l. W ass.- ws. M» R- 0-m- oirb this year's winnor. » ' ‘the den: Ott. Giants, l; 1px: Q mung;- h“ been “mommy Mimi» -Clt¢hl.1'» L- “Wk; Ellsworth, us. .mi-rr Mlaht Whfiml- I i‘ Athletics w; Johnson, Athletics '1; Ommr Qsmmuism; m, seventh NW1". A- Wflmi "t ‘"1"- "- were solidly entrenched in third QIIIACISMII Camilli. Phillles s;_.1. Moore, Phii~ military district at saint John, u. Gormley; and ma. B- Bell: 3rd . tonight mo: victories mind 0" Melon Cs- m, o; Bonura. _ White Sox e; 3., n was announced today by the N». F- Wilson; short stop. v- . N. !|( and saint John vVCIMMW» Vaughan, Pirates s. m. ogrremmr Defence. us‘ McDonald: left field, n. nsoom; Oink-ale no was definitely 7"" Iflational l; Am- hlsbeen on the Winnipeg atafl rlht flohi. 1010'; centre field. cutdlnu‘ nee‘. eriaanmwtai nearer Losassn es Chrysler Coach flfiuvu...‘ 1n good condition. voaassouvln