riia .Aai.or'.rc'iow~ GUADIAN l GUARDIAN BASEBALL WRESTLING BOWLING SPORT BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT i RE Diegel Back In ~ The Limelight Canada And United States Champ- ion Takes Lead Away From Walter Hagen In British Open Golf Championship. ' (Canadian Press) ' autumn, Scotland. May s-Leo Diggel, pro champion o! the United States and Canadian open champion was back in the glare of the lime- light, again today, when he rounded the 18 holes second lap in the Brit- ish open gol! championship with a. 59. Taking the lead away from Wal- ter Hagen‘, captain of the United States Ryder cup team. in the first 36 holes of play. Hagen beat Diegel by two strokes in today's play. turn- ing in a card oi 87, but the count for the two days oi play gave Diegel 140 and Hagen 142. v Percy Aliish. yesterday's leader“ with a score o! 69 took 76 to make! the round today. but is still in third i position- with a, total of 145 ior thei two days. Johnny Farrell and Bobby Big h5g1... NATIONAL LEAGUE ' a‘... and another at the 18th. ...‘, Still l.“./ockéying”For Yanks l I \ Cruickshank were next with 147 and Bill Mehlhorn, Tommy Armour and Audrey Boomer, had totals of 14a. Johnny Farrell scored 75 today. The open champion of the United States finished with a six at the home hole. Bobby Cruickshanir. the wee Scot from New York. took a. ‘l4 to send his 36 hole total to 147. Cruickshank went out in 34, but faitered on his incoming journey, needin forty. Dlegel finishing with nearly all the crowds thronging the Muirileld course around him, was a picture oi nervous energy. His home journey was a succession oi perfect drives and second shots with putting "that an ordinary golfer would have con- sid-tred marvellous today, however. his putting was "terrible" for he missed one of 18 inches at the 17th Two Canadians Still In Tourney NEW YORK, May 9~Two Cana- dians, James Thompson and Henry Legros, both oi Montreal, remain in the semi-finals oi’ the inter-city tour- nament which win be stagecbtomor- row night. Amateurs from the metro- politan district will take a big ad- vantage into the semi-finals. Oi sixteen bouts in the prelimin- ary rounds at Madison Square Gar- den. last night, New Yorkers won 12 of thcm. u) war. hi», rcluirrs snot. By QUIN HALL Yesterday we mentioned the fact that Lco Durocher, who has replaced the expensive Lyn Lary as the re- gular shortstop of the New York Yankees this Summer. cost the New York club something like a few lusty How TL,’ Stand l AP-IERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost no. “new” 17c": York -----11 4 3733 At thwage 0i‘ 19, Durochcr stari- Piiiifldfiillilla --- ---11 5 -533|Pd his profccsionnlixiseball carcc" Si. Louis . ... ..11 7 .611 Zaith the Hartford Club in the East- Dctrolt ...l2 9 .571 ,‘ern League. That was in i925. He WES Cleveland . . .. 8 1i .42l,with the Hartford Club for only n Chicago . . . .. 7 11 .389 fmcnth or so when he was spotted by Boston .. 5 1i .313 .P:itil Krltchcll and recommended to Washington 4 1i .267,Mii191‘ Huscim- 111s purchase follow- led and, while Leo was no "free will NATIONAL LEAGUE altering," it is likely that the pur- -a-~— _ known as chase price might well be referred to trustees. BRINGING UP FATHER IYI-IYE- HONEY- I WON'T SI GONE LONG- I'M JUDY‘ GQNNA LITTLE won L05; p‘; as a. nominal figure. l R H E Pittsburgh... 4 11 1 New York ... ... ... ... 3 7 0 R Il ‘E Chicago ... ... ... ll .. 11 11 2 Brooklyn ... ... ...-. ... 2 5 4 ' R. l! E Cincinnati ... one so '1 13 o Phila. 5 14 3 R ll E Stbouls ..."... ... .. .. 5 l3 l Boston ... ... ... 1 3 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE R II E Newark ... ... ... ... .. 5 14 9 __i;ul’falo ..._... -__._. .._ _5 H! 9 R II E Jersey City ... 3 4 1 Montreal .. .. 6 10 Z , R H r: Paitlmoro ... ... 3 4 l Rochester .. B 13 2 n ii a; Reading ... ... ... ... .. 1 5 o? Toronto .. 4 9 o‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE R II 8 Philadelphia .. 9 15 2.011168% W“ 6 54-,‘ That. Fall. Durocher joined the; (hit-re z 10 018mm“ __ 9 5 '_643,vanrh and was with the club dur-' n H Eistlurm “m 7 _553'lng the last two weeks of the Am-I Boston .. .. 3 10 llménadclphia m n 7 8 45-, erican League season. In 1926 he Wllfi: Cleveland .. ... .. 4 12 4 i, Pithsbmgh 7 a A57 with Atlanta in the Southern Lea-- ‘ It Ii E New ‘fork H. 6 7 A462 gue. He spent 1927 with St. Paul in; Washington .. ... ... 8 B lhavooklyn _ m _ 6 w msgthe American Association. Leo will}, Detroit ... ... ... 3. 5 g Cincinnati H 6 u Jmureadily admit that, during the I-‘alli B. II . New York ... ... ... ‘I 10 4 Si. Louis‘... ...‘ .. .. 3 5 3 ADIERICAN ASSOCIATION fvfumhus ...’... ... . . . ‘i fiiiunuiree . . .. 10 Indianapolis ... ... .. .. .. .. 4 st. Paul .. 8 Louisville .. ... ... ... ... .. 6 Minneapolis ... ... . l5 Toledo ... ... .. . ..." . 6 Kansas City ... .. .. .. .. ... .. 4 For preventing a woman from be- ins run over by a railway train. William Henry Kirby, a railway por- ter of Dover, England. has been lwarded I128 and albronzo medal- "Qn by the Carnegie Hero Fund ‘of 1927, he began to think that he; would never again see the Yanks. l-Ie‘ had an idea that he would spend the remainder of his baseball days gett- l INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE won Lost He’ ing slips occasionally from the Yanks ; Rochester - 11 ‘ ' ' ioffice saying that his contract had’ Ballimflle “"12 5' '7°6_been transferred to this or that oiuh.‘ ‘Readinr -- a 7 '5I”| In the SDrlnZ oi i928,’howcv-?r,<‘ Itionl-rcfll " a 9 '4" iDurocher was ordered to report tol Toronto -~ a 9 illankees‘ training ground at st.‘ Buffalo -- 5 a '3B5‘Petersburg, Fla. Even then he didn't Newark -- 5 9 35" l think it was a safe bct that he WOuirli Jersey City ~ 5 n 3l3|go through the year with the club. Subject to Thursday's Bamei- but decided in his own mind that, if: _--——---—‘ hustling would ‘keep him with the’ England has led the way 111 U" Yanks. he'd remain with them. i DTUWWO" °1 “mm”; 5m" u" m" Hustling, or something. kept him law. pzissed 100 years a60- blli- 1n m’ with the club as a substhite. Per- matter of humane education in 0111' hapa it was ability. Such things have schools, America has gone ahead 0f been known to happen. even on mod- us, and the least we can d0 is t0 101' em ball clubs. Anyway. he stuck. and low its good example as 4111101111! "while he sepnt considtrablc time on possible. 1’ 5 - ./ ilual anon. Hut nseflrti into a few ball games. Because of his talkativeiiess, Duro- chei" quickly gained the reputation of being the freshest rookie to srrlve in the big leagues iii many years. Leo \‘.'85l'i'b always talkative. At‘ St. Paul hc was a clam. but this didn't. appzal to Nick Allen, a pilot of the old school. so the youngster got over being tongue-tied and blossomed lo- quaclous. He started to "ride" the players on the opposing clubs. In irascbnll parlance such fellows are "jockeys." Durochcr de- veloped into a. good one and when he came back with the Yankees he kept. it Ui.H0\\'B.5flgi'€8i.1(l(ldEl‘ and Hug- morale of the club to have the young- gins seemed to think it helped the stcr doing his stuff. Leo kids the great. as well as the near great. A will rnzz the life out of star batters. Once last Summer, when “Fntty" Fothergill W35 at Duroclici‘ caused considerable com- rind insisting "'I'hot rnnn- is out of turn.“ The umpire not out i § _, t / "thFEi-Lnw ‘wt-lo is Liv-aw we so sazti ‘PRETY REGULNZLY AT siiozrsrow wrru ‘ii-i‘ WORLD OQAMPS ‘fl-its YEAR l-bis A REP ‘HDNCVTH’ oreosiue payee. A WEAK liirrEiZ iiE 621s A KICK our oi= EATLW.‘ srAiz sane-M: lnotcriously weak hitter himself. he m the Rcfieiliffi “M11168 average. but bat iii DetriotqPerhaps Leo's hitting will i i his butting order. Manager Moriartyi i came rushing up to the gathering. “But Fotlierglll is up.“ said the um- pirc. "But tlici‘: are two fellows at bat?" replicd Leo. "Which one is batting?" The new Yzziiizs shortstop rcvclz; in kidding of that calibre. Wlicii advised by Huggins that he would be the rcgului" SilDNStOp this year, Durociicr suggestrd to his chief that hekl like to concentrate on ball playing this Summer and lct some- one else take over the jockey job. "What do you think we're going to have this your?“ queried the mite manager. “A deaf mid dumb ball club?" So tlztrc you are. It's a tough job to vacate and Durocher will pro- bably spend the Summer shortstopp- ing and jockeying. incidentally, Durocher is a smart infielder. His batting may not be up i l Huggins feels that the club can afford to carry along one weak batsman. rolling -by the Fredericton team in the Maritime and Eastern Maine bowling tournament was the feature lfrom Durant Okla" °l “its mmimfs 111W The" “if” 1:21:30. Phil Granville oi Hamilton, strings read 545, 578 and 520, a total oi 1643. Kierstcad hit 315, a. new| mark oi 562 made last night by East- i tourney‘ The ‘Emma string figure c’! few minut-‘s to his advantage over 578 also eclipsed the marke of 562 made last night by East- i port. In shattering the tournamentlyork and Gusto Umek Italy, fled all-time team total oi 1604, Frederic- tion incidentally broke the Imperial alley record by two pins. Members Montreal Stock Exchange. ‘mp of Q c_ Pyle-s FINERUIIINGEIIIIH PYIFS BYIREDERIBTBNP I lfi R I MS (Canadian ’ Press) ‘C“““'"“ 7"”) SHERMAN. Texas, May e-Paui 5T‘ JOHN’ N‘ s" May kn“ 3m“ ‘Simpson, Burlington N. C.. College fyouth, captured today's lap of the iBunion Derby, running the 33 miles to Sherman in Ont,, finished second in 4:35:20, Paul ,Gavuzzi, English leader in elapsed time was third in 4.30:10, adding a team 5mg!” iJohnny Salo, Passaic, policeman, who was sixth today. Sam Richman, New ior fourth. i USES TIME I StOCk Ql10tdtl0fi8 DUEANT, Okla, May 9—Ha.ndl- —r- mapped by nn injured right ankle, -HAL1F"-X» M" 9 " Qlwmlwns . Phillip Granville, cf Hamilton, ont. furnished by Johnston and Warcbfimshed twelfth today m the 39m bunion derby. l running the‘ 50 miles from Coal Gate. Okla, to Durant in 9.41.10. Granville remains sixth in elapsed i NEW YORK EXCHANGE iitnTggxfcjmfla Fe Rylg" time, however, with o, total of 29526.45 Am car t‘; Fdy c‘; lglelililifflitll Ciiilsiszwabllffirkrhwileioti; i: gsfcijllttlisvgekj; land finished in that position today, Am Bosch Mag CO _h n 64% i and B. McNamara, of Australia. An Cap Mm C0 “I385 i who is seventh and also finished iii § that position today. 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Louise Gallant Honor Roll for Duvar School for IGTIHIQ III: the month of April: ‘Z Ijin Gallant; 2, Theodore A , Grade X: ;G:iilJn., S. Joseph Blanchard. 3 1, Paul Gallant; 2, Fldeiis Blanch- Grade II: nrd, 1, Mario E. Richard and Ferdinand Grade VII wfartin isqualn 2, Rita Pitre and Gill iiiiius TllE WINNER (Canadian Press) PARIS. May F-M. P. Moulinea‘ Guy Fawkes won the Prlx Harcourt, the feature race o! the Ascension day holiday programme at Longchampl today. The favorite, Edmund De RAF thschlld's Bubbles was second by two lengths, with third going to Viscouni Rivauds "Motrico." . ______ / TOR/ONTO, May B-Tha first 0f- nciai entry for the women's ten mile swim at the Canadian National EX- hibltion, was received by Elwood Hughes, sports director oi the elhh hition today, The entry was iron Frances Vincennoi Boston, Mass. HAMPTON SCHOOL ‘ Honor Roll 161- the month of Ar ril, ' Grade VII: 1. Violet French; I. Mabel Myers; 3. Iva. French. Grade VI: 1, Bertram Cameron. 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