t l t l l . .,._. .,. tl\lli. r-v v _ sowuNc a _ soxuvc J HOCKEY BASKETBALL ‘I orusn sronr q- waasruuc _ ' King And Queen Watch Winners Stage Thrilling Rally In Second Half WEMBLEY STADIUM. London, May l—tCP Cablel—-Co|ning from behind in a terrific second-half offensive Sunderland captured Ing- iish Football Cup honors for the first time today with a 3-1 decis- lon over Preston North End. Frank O'Donnell gave Preston a 1-0 first half lead but goals hy Gurney, Carter and Burbanks swept the favorites to victory before the sec- ond period was over. Following the victory. the King who with the Queen and King f-‘arouk of Egypt had watched the encounter from a flower embow- ered royal box. presented the cup and medals to the victors. 93.000 in Attendance An estimated 93.000 spectators who had fcilnd their way to the great enclosure despite a strike involving 25.000 busmen watched a tussle that developed from inedi- ocrity lnic a thrilling battle be- tivei-n the two well-matched squads. Twenty nervous players put up a rugged exhibition for most of the first half in which Prank O'Don- ueil. brilliant Scottish internation- al centre-forward. sent Preston into the lead after 3'7 minutes. From that point on the stan- dard of play improved as Sunder- land. "The team of all talents", settled down to its customary methodical match-winning game. In the second half the power of the Rcker Park attack carried all before it for most of the 46 min. utes. Six minutes elapsed when Gur. ney equalized from a corner placed accurately by Burbanks. left-wing. er. It was a thrilling climax w fine combination by Sunder-land's vanguard. Sunderland Unstoppable With the wind at their backs there was no stopping the Silli- derland attack that for minutes at a time in the first half seemed impotent against Lancashires ro- bust defence. After 71 minutes of play Gurney passed to Carter. Sundcrlands English international inside right and captain. who sent a sizzling left-footer into the right hand cor- ner of the net from 15 yards out. Five minutes later Burbnnks end- ed scoring as the culmination oi the most thrilling; movement dur- ing the game. The whole iOfWflTd line combined iii a raid on Pres- ton's goal. Burbanks netting by banging the ball past Mnpgmfs outstretched arm after receiving an accurate pass. Rflgxcd play marked the closing minutes with the ball frequently being kicked into touch. Preston had one brief raid but the move- ment. was aimless and lacking in finishing power. ' Red Sox DefeatTYankees Despite Home Runs By Gehrig And Selkirk NEW YORK. May 2 — (AP) - Before the largest. crowd of the young season, 52.150, Lou Gehrig snapped out. of his homer-hitting slump hers today. but his first round-trip clout of the campaign wasift enough to save Yankees from a 5-4 beating at. the hands oi Boston Red Sox. Errors at crucial moments by Frank Crosetti and Johnny Bro- acs. and s. couple of timely extra- base hits by Jimmy Foxx and rookie Bobby Doerr put the game on ice for the Red Box. giving Footsie Mareum the best of a pit- ching duel with Broaca. Bronco's error on Foxxs easy tsp in the ninth allowed Marcum w score with the winning run. Gehrig found the range with his four-bugger in the fourth to ac- count for the first Yankee run. George Selkirk also pounded out a homer. driving Joe Dimaggiohome in front of him in the sixth. Walker's Hitting, the Feature Gerald Walker smashed a home run in the seventh inning to give Detroit Tigers a 6-5 victory over Chicago White 50x in, Detroit. Walker had a perfect day at bat. with two singles and the home run, his third this season, in three times at. bat. The score was tied li- 5-5 when he drove the ball out of Navin Field. Nuts Split With A's. Trailing by two runs as they came into thc ninth. Washington Senators put on a five-run rally to will 10-7 and split a two-game series, in Philadelphia with the Athletics. Twenty-luv» bases on balls were issued by the six pitchers. three for each team. who participated in the game. Bob Johnson hit a home run with one on in the first, his fourth of the season. U. S. Tennis Team T0 Meet A u s t r a I ia SAN FRANCISCO. May 2—-tAP) —-Frankic Parker of Milwaukee won his second singles match of the Davis Cup series between the United States and Japan wlicn he defeated Fumiteru Nakano 6-0, 6-3 6-2 today. The outcome had no bearing on the actual zone elimination as the American squad clinched the right to meet Australia in the North American zone finals Saturday with a doubles victory. Parker's chop-strokes and stud- ier play proved too much for Nakano. although the latter twice won on the service in the second set to make it a more evenly mat- ched sihir. . Saturday lanky Donald Budge. first ranking player of the United States. and stocky Gene Make, na- tional doubles champions. teamed Toronto 8 3 .727 Kline, J. Wilson and Grouse; to blast the Japanese duo of Jiro Syracuse 6 3 .687 Chapman, miner-um [ggg-dow‘ Q“- Yamsgishi and Nakano off the Newark ‘I 4 .630 vary and Remmn¢ courts 6-0. 6-1. 6-4. 51139110 5 3 5'35 Second Game: The series had been virtually 5""? all l 4 ~55" Buffalo 30o 0000 g q g ullnchod hid; when Budge re- Mlmiml ‘ 6 4°" Jersey City 300 300x g 4 1 llinld some his fireball tactics nmhilm" 3 a 35° 7 innings. i “lilm” ° ' ‘°°° Perkins. m. l-iibbs and riiu. lo defeat Nskano I-1, 0-1, 8-0. in III Isl-ins dub. [Perry Y ENGLISH CUP 1s NCAPTU DOM 1v 01v BASKETBALL figs" CHANGES HANFS Titleholders Face Strong Challenge MONTREAL, May 2 — (CP) —- Toronto’s Simpson Avenue United Church junior basketball squad. Dominion titleholders. face a four point deficit for the second game of a total-points Dominion junior final series against Young Men's lie-brew Association of Montreal whom they eliminated a year ago. Y. M. l-LA. won the first game last night 20-16 with the second sched- uled for tomorrow night. Weight and experience 0f the Canadian champions failed to im- press the Montreal boys who play- ed a keen scientific game. Both teams were on the defensive throughout and left definite at- Lacking strategy until the, last minutes of the game. Simpsous ore facing then-strong- est test in three years of chum- piolisliip basketball in ivliich they huvc never lost a title. Devitt and W. Fountain scored four points each to lead Toronto's scorers. Hockcuslein. with 10 points pac- ed Y.M.I-I A. BA SEBALL SCORES SATURDAY GAMES National League: New York 000 010 010-Q 6 1 Boston 030 000 000x—3 6 l. Castlcman, Smith 8s Danning; MacFayden dz Lopez. Philadelphia. 000 201100—-4 '7 2 Brooklyn 000 010 001—-2 5 3 Laznaster & Atwood; Frankhouse Baker & Klumpp. Pittsburgh 000 O03 000-J 11 1 __ Cincinnati 100 000 000—1 4 0 “ " ' ‘ ' Lucas & Todd; Hallahan. Moore F ' 8c Lombardi. avflrlte St.Louis 030000001490 Chicago 221 000 33X—11 13 2 For Derby Johnson, Andrews. Ryba dz Og- rodowski; Root. Bryant ti: 0'Dea. American League: ls Beaten Boston 100000 010-—2 3 1 New York 200 001 00x-S '7 0 Walberg, Wilson & R. Ferrell; Hadley. Malone & Dickey. _ Washington 000 000 001-l 3 0 i (‘-7- BY G"*"d'1"'§ 511""! Wlm Philadelphia 010 000 l0x-—2 5 1 L NEW YORK, May 2——An entirely Appleton ‘c, Hogan; C“... g, new complexion was thrown on the muck“ Kentucky Derby Saturday when the Chicago’ 3m 000 100 _4 e 1 great Pcmpoon favorite to win the Detroit 006 005 00x_n 12 o United States most famous horse race here Saturday, failed for the first; time this year as Melodist ,1 from the Wheatley Stable won the =Wooo Memorial at Jamaica. The son of Pompey wound up fifth six lengths back of Melodlst, a 15-1 shot, in the mile and 70 yard dress shift. in the betting odds on Keil- tucky Derby favorites. with Sam’ ford Riddles War Adm ral going down in Frank Shannon's book asl Z l-2 to 1 favorite. Shannon, Broadway bookmaker. dropped the odds on the Riddle horse from 4 to 2 1-2 and bwfilfid Pompoon to a 10-1 shot from the co-favorite position. Cuts iVines' Lead ,Cnlifornian's lead in matches to Lyons. C. Brown, Clielini 8t Se- ivcll. Reusa; Bridges k Cochrarie. Cleveland 010 001000-2 3 0 St. Lotus 100 000 02x-~3 l4 2 Galehouse 8: Pytltik; l-logsett. Knott. iv Hclnslcy. [international League: rehearsal for the Derby. Marshall Buffalo ‘.111 201 000 01-8 16 0 Field's Sir Damion trailed Melodisl Newark 100 200 040 00—7 9 3 by a length with third HOWE to J. Jacobs. Wilson dz Grouse. Pliil- W. Brown's Jewell Dorsett. a non- ups; gimdm, Yggke, Russo a; Derby eligible. and fourth to W. A. Hershbvrgeh Carticfs Clvdifm- Rochcster 000 200 100-s 11 0 Pompoons failure caused a sharp Synwu“. on“ H] mp3, 12 2 Suiikcl. Taylor d: Poland; Mau- gum. J. Cnui-pbell. Fussell, F. Pearce & Lieggctt. . Montreal 300 000 302-8 12 1 Baltimore 121 C01 101-—7 11 3 Helntzcllnan. Johnson. D u k e. Kimscy to Dies; Pcttit. Matuzak. Gagnoii & Gray. Toronto 100 012 010-5 10 0 Jersey City 200103 00x-G 9 1 Pomorskl. Mulligan. Nckola 8r Heath: Gnbler & Redmond. SUNDAY GAMES AMERICAN LIE AGUE To One Match Boston 002 002 001 s i0 i New York 000 102 010 4 10 l MilfCllm and R. Ferrell; Broacc _____ and Dickey. NOIRFDLK. Va.. May 'tl——(APl— Washington 000 202 015 10 l2 l Fred Perry of England defeated Philadelphia 222 001 000 7 t! 4 Ellsworth Vines of California. al- Dcshong, Linkc. Cohen and Virginia Beach Saturday. 3-5- 34- Cromptmi. Millles; Williams. ll-B. The deciding set was one of smith. Fink and Bruckcr. the longest and hardest fought Ol Chicago 300 000 200 5 10 1 the Perry-Vines tour. cut-tins the Detroit 0x1 010 10x 0 11 0 Kennedy. Rigncy. Lee and Sew- 28-27. cll; Lawson. Russcll and Coch- —-——-—i~'i' rane. l1 flow Sta d NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘MEMCAN LEM“ Philadelphia 000001000 1 a o W0" Lost |1_c_ Brooklyn 000 000 05X l5 10 1 Dam" 5. 3 .750 Pia-swoon and Atwood: Mungo N , Y k 5 3 ,667‘ an oorc. Bdgtonor 4 3 571' New York 01 010 010 3 18 8 Cleveland 4 4 .500. Boston 001 000 000 1 4 0 phpuigphlg, 4 r4; Melton and Mancuso; Bush clilcsgo 3 - - and Lopez. st Louis 3 5 3'15 Pittsburgh 020 010 004 '1 11 1 Washington 3 ‘I ~30" Cincinnati 0001000100 a n 0 Bowman M 0t id Todd; G is‘ "ATKWM- WAG“: Dcrrinsell)". Plcaioavis imdrv. .10 l“ . gill-gm" Z g .100 at. Louis 000 000 001 1 a 1 Ne-W Yoék 6 3 ‘G57 Chicallo 000 013 00x l I 1 Phnadelphm 5 5 J00 Welland and Ogrodowskl and Bolton 5 5 _455_ Owen; Lee and Bottarinl. Brookl n 4 0 .400 chmé 4 Q 4m INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 1 8 Jll First Game:- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 221 201 000 811 0 Jcr=ev City 000 023 200 '1 14 4 111”: Meketl and Maddeaki. .pluce, defeating llic luckless Reds Pittsburgh Wins Two ‘Games Over Weekend While Cubs Take Two Wins From Cards (AP. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, May 2-Cllfi' Mel- ton, ~New York Giants’ elongated southpaw from Baltimore, left- handed the Bees to death todayto win his first National League con- test 3-1 before 23,767 Boston fans. Melton ivhiffed nine batters and allowed but four hits. Guy Bush t Went the distance for the Bcesand lplwiiea well, despite 1a Giants’ tilts Four of the 13 were singles by Lou Chiozza. Pirates Leading Pack Pittsburgh Pirates took first Sophs flin Bulmer 8- mile Race WOLFVILLE. N.S.. May 2-(0?) --Flect-footcd sophomores won the Acadia University eight-mile Bul- mer race in easy fashion Saturday to open the Acadia track season. The eight-man sophomore team covered the distance in 42 min- 7-2 in Cincinnati as Chicago trip- ped St. Louis Cardinals. ' A croivd of 17.488 saw Joe Bow- man ciistributc nuic hits in his first start for the itisitors, while his mates. led by little Lee Iiantllcy. battered two oi foul" Red hilrlers for 11 safeties. Herman Seventh (Bub Casualty Chicago's jinx-ridden Cubs won and lost again. conquering St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 in Chicago be- hind Bill Lcels sparkling three-hit hurling. but losing the services for probably a week of their star sec- ond baseman. Bllly Herman. Herman became the seventh membe of.the squad to sign the hospital roll when a nail was torn from a finger on his right hand. The Cubs made only eight hits ofl‘ Lefty Bob Welland in eight in- nings but bunched fourof thcmin the sixth for three rims. The lone Cardinal run was scored in the ninth W116i’) Terry Moore tripled and scored as Stu Martin went on. Mungo Hurts Three-liltter The Dodgers finally got around to giving Van Lingle mungo some support and cashed in on the fire- ball right. handlers three-hit pit- ching for a 5-1 victory over the Phlllies in Brooklyn. For seven innings. Claude Pas- seau and Mungo hooked up in a tight pitching duel. 1n the eighth, however. the Dodgers found the range and collected all of their runs in one big spree. The St. Louis gas house gang blow up at Chicago Saturday as they absorbed an 11-4 licking from the Cubs. Pittsburgh Pirates found the range in Cincinnati in the sixth inning to come from behind and defeat the Reds 3-1. Philadelphia Athletics scored a 4-2 win over Brooklyn Dodgers. while at Boston the Bees nosed out the Giants 3-2. Tournament The Biggest In His to ry (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN. N. 13-. May 2 — Bowlers of the Maritimcs were pre- pared touight for the biggest Mari- tinics-Eastei-n Maine bowling tour- nament in history. Fifteen teams wl.l play here in matches that be- gin tomorrow evening and continue. until Friday. l Orig nally 16 teams had entered the running to wrest the champion- ship froni Saint. John Blacks, pres- ent title-holders. Last night, iiow- ever. li. was announced the entry of Champouxs alleys of Campbell- ton had been cancelled, Withdravciil was forced by illness of two of the team's bowlers. Teams scheduled to clash for the etiampionship wore-Blacks. Port- ers. Centrals and Y. M. C. 1., of St. John. Conn andMnrteLs and 1m- lwrlais of Halifax. Dart-mouth.- Uardlnals and Alblons of Glace Bay. Fredericton. Woodstock. Sus- sex, Sydney, Stellarwn and Moiic- ton. First (Tame: Montreal 000 301 000 4 B 0 Syracuse 010 300 02x 8 l3 2 Myllykaitgas. Smythe and Kies; iiockette, Kolp and Campbell. Second Game:- Montlcol 0001000 1 3 2 Syracuse 030 100x 4 10 0 ..First Gamcz~ Toronto 0 0 0 010 000 1 8 4 Newark 00111036 20x 23 l4 1 Davis. Honeycutt, POmOPSkl. Upper and Heath, Roving; Ple- chots and Roear. Second Game: Toronto 030 0000 3 4 0 Newark 200 0000 2 B 2 7 innings. Pattlson and Heath; Larocca. utesl 47 l-5 seconds to beat out the second place freshmen by nearly three minutes. Wllll Seniors. Jun- iors mid Horton Academy follow- WindsorFQrdS Deth roned By B. C. Squad av was concur-r Canadian Press Stet! Writer VANCOUVER. May 2 — (CH- Windsor Fords, champions of Can- adian men's basketball in 19:16am! runners-up to United States for Olympic games, turned over their national title to University of British Col- umbia Thuaderbirds today. honors at the Berlin Thunderblrds dethroned Fords with a 28-30 victory last night in the fourth game of the best-of- flve Dominion final. the first two games 81-28 and 31- 80 but Windsor prolonged the ser- ies with s. 28-23 win on Friday. Varsity won A single point separated the teams in total points scored in the four scored 106 to Windsors 107 in win- nlng the championship for the sec- giunes. The collegians m“ m Grams 0nd time in five years. Varsity The Sophomore tiemn consisted hem the time l“ 1932- of R. Dunn. Kempt. NS; H. Fouri- lain. Deer Island. N.B.; G. Gup- "- till. Wolfville; Archibald. Westvllle I us; B. Wilson, Halifax; L. Bayne Baseba" S Wolfville; R. Rose, Sydney, N. 8.; lmd C. Wright. Brookfield. N. S. Fastest mile of the day “'11s run by Freshman Horace Colpitts of Sussex. N.B.. who covered the dis- tancc in 4.51 2-5. Royals Lose Twin Bill; Leafs Split MONTREAL, May 2 - (AP) - With Earl Cook pitching three-hit bull in the second goinmtlic Chiefs swept both ends of a. double- header from Montreal in 51/111011“ today 6-4 and 4-1. More than 10,000 fans watched the home club snap a. four-game vriniiiiig streak of the Royals and run tlicir own string of consecut- ive victories to five. A fly ba!l by lunch-hitter Arlctt with the score tied and the bases full in the eighth decided the first game. In the second. Cook hurled shutout ball except in the fourth. when a triple by Dugiis and a single by Bell counted the only Royal run. Newark Bears divided a twin header with Toronto Leafs, win- ning the first. game by 23-1 and bowing in the nightcap. 3-2, be- fore 20,569 paid admissions, the largest gathering in Newarlfs base- ball history. The Bruins slugged the offer- ings of four Toronto pitchers for a. total 0f 24 hits in the opening cn- coiuiitcr. Frankie Kclleher. rookie third baseman. leading the attack with live blows. including a dou- blc. and scoring six timcs. 1n the nightcap the Bears 011i’.- slugged Toronto by 8-4. but could not bunch their blows of’! Jim Pattison. The Leafs scored their three-run margin of victory in the second inning off Jack Larocca on three walks and a pair of errors. Count Morse Is, Winner 0f Clark l Handicap Race LOUISVIILE, Ky, May 2—(AP) --Cuulit Morse. four-ycar-old son of Relgh Count. captured the 63rd renewal of the 810.000 added Clark imidicap in handy fashion Satur- iay, defeating nine other starters, hcluding Chigrc. Kentucky Derby candidate and Milky Way Farm’! star filly Mars Shield. Home Run Sluggers (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) Yesterday's flamers: Gehrig. Yan- kees: Selkirk. Yankees; Johnson, Athletics; Walker. Tigers. one each. Tho leaders: Johnson, Athetics, 4: Walker, Tigers. 3; Ott. Giants. 3; Mize. Cardinals. 2: Manush. Dod- gors. 2; Whitehead. Giants. 2. . League Totals: National 2'7, Am- erican 26. Total 53. Remember When (By The Canadian Prell Lionel Conacher overcame a bad dnsc of nerves to win his first pro- fessional wrestling bout at Toronto five years ago tonllzht. Rated u Fallon and Hershbcrger. First Game: Riochester400000104000121l 2 Baltimore 0S0 122 100 001 l0 14 4 l2 innings. Krist. Judd. Kieinke and Pol- and; Maturnk, Vanderbcrg and Savino, Gray. Second Game: Rochester 300 23 014 0 Baltimore 0000') g 3 3 5 innings darkness. Walker and Crouch; chum“, hxman and 0n). Canada's greatest all-round athlete. the Big Train worked in some of his rugfby tricks to pin Carl Pos- peahil in two ntraiizht falls. He didn't. stay long in the game. how- ever. concentrating on major-league hockey from which he is now con- sidering retirement. There are two reasons why mm; 1 People don't mind their own I business. One is that they haven't | any mind, and the other that they haven't. amt buslnsu. l "Big so." In another sweeping upset of leaders. outfielder, returned to the Ameri- eaii League batting lead, and Gil Brack, Brooklyn rookie. took over the National Baseball League pace yesterday in baseball's "Big Six" in hitting. Walker got boost his mark 40 points to .688, dropping Rick Ferrell of the Red Sox into second pface. while the idle Cecil Travis of the Senators advanced w tie for second. Gen-y Walker. Detroit's three-for-three tn Brock connected for four-for- four against the Phillles, and raised his mark 67 points to .406. sinking Frank Demaree of the Cubs. with one hit in four chances, to second place Paul Waner oi.‘ Pittsburgh fell to third. and Ducky Mcdwick of the Cards. hitless in three chances. fell out of the top half dozen. (First Three in Each League) G. Walker, Tigers R. Ferrell, Red Sox '1 2t 4 12 .500 Travis, Senators Brock. Dodgers Demaree. Cubs P. Warier. Pirates G AB R II Pct. 8 34 12 20 .588 0G GOBPORT, 3:13.. May 3~(AP)— lhideavour I and Endeavo II. carrying‘ T. O.M. Sopwithfls hopes 0f lifting the America's Cup this summer. were well out to sea to- day. They slid proudly out of Gosport Harbor Saturday enroute ‘.0 the United States. Endeavour II, built for the cur- -ent challenge, was towed from the harbor by the Belgian trawler iohn which has been engaged to ~ Lake ‘ her across. Endeavour I. icaten by Harold S. Vanderbilt's Rainbow in the 1034 series. was ‘ picked up of! Oowes by Sopwith! motor yacht, Viva II. Sopwith said he had no idea which of the two craft would be selected to oppose the American defender. That. he said, will de- pend upon the outcome of a series of trials off _Newport after the croft have been fitted out at the gerreshofi’ Boat Yard. in Bristol, . I. Most British observers. however. felt that Endeavour II will almost iopwithi Uncertain Challenger As Yachts Set Out On: Ocean Voyage Aussies Make Clean Swee O f S e r i e s MEXICO CITY, May 2-—(AP)— Australia completed a clean sweep of its first round Davis cup series with Mexico today when Jug-k Bromlwich and Adrian Qulst won the concluding ' ‘ matches Quint dropped the only set 1mg by the Australians in five lnaiclics as he defeated Ricardo 1111))“. Mexican ace. 6-2, 6-4. 4-6. 6-3. m. tar Bromwlch, getting his am taste of Davis Cup play, had d0. feated Esteban M. Reyes, '6-2, 6-3, 7-5. Australia's doubles team of certainly be the choice since itwas built with its unsuccessful prede- cessorb experience in mind. The British challenser. whether Endeavour I or I1. will meet the American defender. not. yet select- cd, in the America's Cup series starting ofl Newport July 31. aspirants for the honor of de- fending the cup include Herold S. Vanderbilt's Ranger, now under construction; Rainbow. the 1084 winner, now owned by (fhandley Crawford and QuistSaturday scor- ed a straight-set victory. 6-2, tl-3_ 6-3 over the Mexican team of Al- fonso Unda and Daniel Hernandez. Quist and Vivian McGrath won the opening singles clashes Friday. As a result of the victory Aus- tralia. will meet the United States. victorious over Jlmn at San Fran- cisco. in the American zone final at. llbtmet Hills, N.Y., May 29. an End 31. Hovey; and Gerald S. Lambert’: ~Yankee making its third attempt GIIIILERS in seven years to win the right to represent. the United States in the series. _ ATTENTION A meeting of the shareholders of the Char- lottetown Curling Club Limited will be held in the Board Room of the City Building at 7.30 o’clock Monday evening May 3rd. All share- holders are urged to be present. D. A. MacKINNON President For ovI fifty goodness. 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