.m....-...»l .~. A. .. 44* Katmai. p C iMY 281-??? I run _rlf_u_xi_nlnr_'r_r_rnww Micuannnw _ - ' PAGE UARDIAN- SPORT REVIEW iRiiVlll-Elilll Willi BAii Putllttlllwlnls |tl..~.............£. ' IN l,IE m‘ rlllsl Ptlttl SIERRA BLANC, Texas, May 26— Phillip Cirsnville of Hamilton, Ont, made his bGet showing yesterday in i the Mthlldb 0f 0.’ O. Pyle‘; Bunion DdimJIhlh ‘he tied for fist place with Giusto Umck, Italy, in the punt of-SLI-miles from Van Horn, 1 1...... to Bitirra. Blane in 4.41.02. Grenville, although severely handi- capped by the injury to his leg and up, paced the fleet-floated Italian ever the entire lap, strengthening his mid on sixth place. His total elapsed time ll 41106.02. r Bli‘ ltltlt llttlltsutlt ' (Canadian Press) mweamrronaz. LEAGUE i - - ii El Montreal ~.. ... ‘l 0!. ldeliebiai .. 9 o attenu- -" Nlehoh and Nicbergnl; 1 Derringer and Florence. wirrrrulrtttmrln: R 2 5 R ll E Toronto ...' .1. “f ... 8 11 0 Buffalo ... ... 1 6 l anterior-Gibson and O'Neill; Faulkner ind J. Barnes, Urban, - ' an E Newark ...' s ‘i a Bali-int ...“... ...‘l 9 0 lotteries -'- Fisher. Goldsmith and Skill; K005 111d B00]. I in n n. Jvim 0111'" .l s 14 1t Rldlnr ..: ... .. .. 5 1o s Batteries.‘ —' Haley, Shoffner and Jorgens; Weleb, Fowler, Osborne and Styiu, Like. " NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 (Pint game) ; Roman . . . . . .. Phil: ... ... .. z a o batteries — R. Smith, and ...y....; Henge and Lerlan, (Second game) B. I! E Ionian ... u our ... ...l 7 1 "i118. ... ... ... .... .. 3 l0 0 Bntkrlh - Cnntwell. Leverctt and Epnhrer; Willoughby and DavLs. 90. ‘IMP!!! —- Petty and Hargreaves; Hallalun, Sherdel and Wilson. _ n ll E Chic-re ... . s l0 1 Cincinnati s l6 2 311N140! — Blake, Root. Jonard and Gonnles; May and Gout-h, on]! time: scheduled. f l Anionic.“ LEAGUE l ~ A Who Cannot smoke at Work The Favorite C H E W t’ u. 7/’ J "For the Man lull 0N THE out HORSE GLACE BAY» Mai’ 21-50 success- ful were the horse races at the Black Diamond park on May 24, that the management had decided on holding another monster racing meet on the afternoon of June 1i. There with be g hillidfly at the mines that/day and efforts will be made to bring in mun. land horses to make the various cards ‘more attractive, With warmer weaghe; ‘for raving by that time, it is likely that the Aberdeen track record will be broken when the fast free-for-all ‘horses hit their stride. It is under. stood that there will be a, side bet, o] $1.000 Placed by a Dominion man that the Dominion entry, Major A“. brcy. will win the race from Pale- face. thc Glace Bay community horse, winner of the May 24 race. The dune ll race will be over mile heats. AlSinger Will Meet Kid Roy In Bout At New Yorlc NEW YORK. May 24 - Al singer. New York featherweight, idol, though suifcrcd a surprising knockout at the lznmis of Iuuacio Fernandez, slugging Fiilipino, opened his comebcak cam- pnigil today by signing to box Leo "Kid" Roy, Montreal veteran, ten rounds at the Coliseum here June'5. Kid Chocolate, conqueror of Fidel lzt Barba, slgucd for a match with Vidal Gregorio, heavy hitting South American, in Philadelphia, June 5. Chocolate dislocated his thumb and injured the middle fniger of his right hand in the appearance against ll Burbs. This injury. it wasat first Ilrllcrcti miuht have caused postpone- nzcn: of the schedule on June 14. of the Cuban hurricane with Jackie Johnston, outstanding Toronto feath- crweight. \Hn.1r|l'|l Linlment For Bore Threats, . R fit. Louis ... ... ... ... .. 3 ('l(‘\‘l‘i2l'.l'.‘ . . . ... 1 Batteries - Blncholder and Sehang, tlliu-i- anti Scwcll. ' ' H E l0 0 8 1 (first game) R H I Detroit... ... ... ... .. l ll l (fhirngo ‘l 10 l flattrrles -— Sinner and Phillipe: Adkins. llfclialn, Thomas and Autrey. (Second gamf) It H I Driruit... ... . .5 l0 1 (fhicugo... ... ... ...6 l2 3 Batteries — llvhitchill, Vangllder and Spear; Walsh, Weland and All- troy. Only games scheduled. ilw Llnlntrnt For Euro Threats, .. __... ‘.._ --__, e. .\_ liiii .il.Y 8 NICHOISUN - "lat t. TWIJTTHEWINii i. , iqis Bid For, ‘Fame. By gum‘ 1mm. When Carl (Tex) Hubbell, port- slde flinger of the New York Giants. made his bid for lame a few weeks 13o by pitching a no-hit game against the Pittsburg Pirates at the Polo Grounds, the boys dug up the dusty statistics and found that Tex really had done something remark- able! The figures show that the quiet mound performer, who was discover- ed lut year by Dick Kinsella play- ing with ‘the Beaumont team i: the Texas league, was the first left- liander to turn the trick in the majors since Hub Izoriard did it with the Boston Red Box in i918. No-hlt games are about u scarce as henseteeth. In fact, up until the afternoon Hubbell toiled against the How They Stbnd AMERICAN LEAGUE . , Won Lost no. iPhilddelphia. 24 a 115a ‘New York 10 ll .03: SLLOlliB .. 22 1a .029 ‘Detroit .; .. 22 1s .519 Cleveland . . 1s 1a .471 Chicago ... ... ... .. 13 23 .361 Washington .. 1o 2i sza sown .. a 14 .250 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Loot no. Ohicago at 11 .655 st. Louis 2t 13 eta rittsbui-gh 19 12 .011" Now York ... 1i 16 .467 Philadelphia .. .. 1a la .44a mm . .. 14- l8 _.4aa Brooklyn .2. ... ... 13 l9 .409 Cincinnati 11 at s44 INTERNATIONAL Lemon Won Lost P.C. heel-letter 2i 1o .590 Reining 12 .511 Baltimore 11 is ms Toronto ... ... ... 10 10 .500 2mm: .. 14 us .4aa Buffalo .’. la l5 .404 Montreal ..1t 1o .441 Jemy dity 11 2o s5: Subject to Monday's games. All... MnTitle Indium, my as - any Allis, puma pllylr, who it plenum-i at the 17mph“ club here, today won the German noon m: championship for the fourth mecuaive year. Hie am for the ‘truth-oi new PM 5M M. ,0 lea. nu rum-v indium, hi»... on: nut-outnu- reserved. U bkifll- CARDS VETZEHAANGE~ ='4- HPDNTBEN OtE Pi§ué% IN ‘ii-Y 1E6 LEAGiUES ‘SNCETED LYONQ.‘ DiDlf FOR ‘iW._\l1i-\\'€S_$U¥i.\tL-tcn5- , Pirates no big league pitcher — eith- er right or left handed - had suc- on firm-s, one on a walk, And m; ceeded in going the route without bc- favors wgyg Show“ the Texan 1n u. ing nicked since 1926, when Ted I ggxd m the wobbles __. they w”; (n11- LYOHS filmed in a perfect some f0! i fledged errors, two by Jackson, the the Chicago White Sox. For some i flux-mop’ m“; one by Fang“ m out. Tcwm 01" vthcr. the lualm" loner-Q ‘, ‘fielder. Two of these blunders came players won't let a ball wsscr 2M in the riinth when the Giants were through an afternoon with a. perfect straining to he“, Hubb"... finish p". 51W- There have been any number iectly. In his anxiety, Fullis muffed of near no-hlt games, but somebody o. liner and Jackson fumbled a always has popped up to ‘smear the grounder. Both of them should have ates reached the initial corner, three agxaimt I Wins Oriel School‘, p, l * l I l ‘ l BOSTON, May 27 — Tommy Loug- i ihran light heavyweight, defeated HAVRERD’ p,” May 1g _ The l lib-rile schaaf, by an impressive r The Eastern Stars will hold ball l "W"! 1w o! Phil Edwards. duskylmam“ m" Friday "m" 1“ Drum” tomorrow evemng on the f West Indian runner broke one world's | m9 BMW“ Glfdel“ Ielilllfi‘ 1° Prince of Wales College Grounds at ‘ "Wk here Saturday and trialled 11mm“ b°‘"- 5m"! Welghed .19“ ‘b’ 5 0131031; A11 p311 handh-f; a... invm 3 major role in the shattgrlng by Ne-vl five more than the title holder. ed to show thclr wares as there is “m! University's team o! the l0I18 ' sou-lg to be close rivalry for places on elandlns record for the 2,400 yard m- Association the N. Y. 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Hubbell‘: performnna: wr-s Hubbell set a great record for as the Waner boys. ‘Iraynor and fact that it hadn't been done by a Hubbell, figureatively speaking, stood] Copyright, 1929, King Features Syn- smashed downward to Sl a bushel . l ‘i’ . _, . i H R s E M E which had early carried the mar- ' gave way with a rush. ._ .than it is at the present time, and. .off is mute testimony of its perfcc- med the last ha“ in 1'12 very com_ by Nelson l-lccpcr ncgotiatcd the! I Twentymvo fast steppers arc now ‘lions are that other horses will ar- I {showing up proves beyond a doubt Semples race track will present a lively appearance on Tuesday and iFriday afternoons. The "speed boys" ‘ started the ball rolling last Friday Evening. There will be quite I num- ber or Kensington horses training for the big matinee race at Summer- slde on Saturday. June d. Ithat Pat knows his business, Dr. Heath McIntyre has Gordon Harvester under his wing, and this fast horse looks bdtter than over he did before. With the Doctor's splend- id ability for training there is no question that Gordon Harvester will get a low tab before the season is over. Pansy Vole, Sobeyb Roy Volo, four year old is expected at Bempleb training stables soon, also a number oi other good prospects. There il I special friendly rivalry-between Mr- Sobey and Edgar Milligan the hi! fox rancher of Northani, who owns Princess Catherine, four Year old daughter of Queen Catherine. aired by Watson Peter. Princess in under Breeders will be interested to learn that Bud Axworthy will make Char- lotteiown a point of call while do- ing stud service. He should sire speed, as he is a full brother to lee Axwortl-ly, 1.59%. and one of the fastest trotters the world has ever known. and for his limited oppor- tunities, a marvelous sire. There is talk of a matinee to be held about June 20th. This will crest quite a lot of interest and wouldn't do the horses any harm at that date. “Merge Direct, 2.19%, owned by Dr. the training oi’ Mack Steele, Sum- merslde. Bempleb Rpy Volo, four year old from Miss Eldred and neorge crazier‘: Lacopia. four year old from Keemah Aubrey must not be overlooked. Those four must lure- iy come together before the season Full Line of C. 0. M. Accessories Dominion Cull!!! and Tubes H0lman’s For Best Service Send Your Order to é Order Your ' i i from . i l . BRACE McKAY £600., LTD. " g SUMMERSIDE, P._l~:. l. Wholesale and 1mm. Write n: m also... and yl-lm. cioseo. Saturday, June 8th. will be the opening event of the Kingly Sport in the summer IOMQHIOLK.