BOWLING riockcv WRESTLING .-‘HF. (IHARL()T'LET()WN GUARBIAN EWS “mi SPORT WORLD BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT =: Hatzingswanhiaziéheskeds To 5-‘4 Victory Over Cubs I HowThey Stand lNT.'.R.i\iA'l'IONAL LEA G UE Won Iait P.C. Newark ii 2 .345 2°’? "W Chicago Cubs. it was the Baltimore a 4 .667 "ll “¢“°ml League game played. Montreal ' o 4 . ‘ l‘°‘“¥-. Am“), 4 5 J“ This victory was the Reds‘ fourth ‘ romito 4 e _ in six semen against the Cube this syracusg 3 '4 .333 5905011 end it gave them undisput- E_u_-,,~° 3 5 373 ed possesdon of secon dplaoe in R:chester 2 '1 .222 "” "”'°“31 WW9- _ The Cubs outhit the Reds ii-o, AMIBICAN LEAGUE 5“ Y°“"'» *1 mlllnzsworth. :1 re- lforrned first baseman, bore down‘ ciei-e'imd 3 3 _ f" "19 Dinches and retired the 335 en 3 5 .615‘. -°UKh€5¢ Part of the Cubs’ batting D..m,:i, 5 4 Mo order in the ioth. 'I‘his was his :lcw York '1 5 . I third victory of the season in as lvasblngtcn 7 7 soot “WY 5"“"~5 and Put him on top Chicago 4 5 ‘44 of the league's pitching column, Philadelphia 3 8 .273 5'‘ "°'"‘ ’ ° '”° HOME RUN NATIONAL LEAGUE New York a 3 .'m S Cincinnati '1 5 .583 Chicago 8 6 .500 Brozklyn o e (A-R By Guardian‘: Special wire) Philadelphia 6 '1 .402 Y0-terd-y'a Homers: Lombardi. Pittsburgh 4 5 .444 R558. 1: Campbell, Indians, 1. s[_ Dem‘ 4 5 “44 The IAMICI1: TTOSKY. Indians. 5; Boston’ 3 . 7 .300 0W 51311“ 4: Klein. Cubs. 4; Foxx. Red sex. 4: Dickey, Yankees. 3; J. Moore. Phillies. 3: Goodman, Reds . 3: Hafey, Pirates. 3. ' Bea fs Lelgue Totals: National 50, Am- 12-3 (A. 1’. by Gi.iurdisn's specie] Win) MONTREAL, April 27—Newark Bears ended’ their first home stand by pounding four Montreal pitch- ers for 15 hits and a. 12-8 triumph at Newark today .in the final. game of the series behind the pitching of Al Plechota. young right hander. who chalked up his fourth straight triumph. Buss Boyle, Bruin right fielder. led the'Newnrl: attack with five hits in five trips to the plate in- cluding : triple, two doubles and fl. single and scored four runs. Johnnie Mocnrthy slapped ii hom- ei-.for the Bears, while Gus Dugns hit one for Montreal. civic Reception For Dominoes (C.P. By Glnrdiufs Specisl Wire) WINDSOR 0n!., April 27—A civic reception will be accorded Victoria Dominoes when they arrive here tomorrow uitemocn for their best three out of five series with Wirid- Royals I.A.P. By GlI|rd.'un's special Wire) , Y_0RK. April 27—Wlth two ‘lane in ‘hrhlest d the io‘h and -03-: L .nn.e warnoke on the mound. Em 8 Lomh::di doubled and Tom- my T119 Wow sins ed at Cincinnati today to give the Reds a. 5-4 vic-‘ ericaii 49. total 105. DOWN THE ALLEYS HOLY NAME HALL BOWLING BIG I-‘OUR LEAGUE Play-offs Old Timers win second Shnie and . even the series up at one-all, fiiiaii game will be rolled Wediitsdayl night at 8.30 sharp. lsciiiilimi, lllll|S T0-ll0RK- lllll THIS WEEK (By Eddie Briets Associated Press Eports Write--) NEW YORK, April 27..Bom Max Schmeling and Joe Louis oe- _gln work this week for their 15- round heavyweight battle in the . Yankee Stadium here June 18. Schmeling decided today to do ; his training at the Napanocli ‘Country Club, N. Y., a:'.:l goes l there Wednesday to begin umber- : ing up. The camp will be formally opened May '1 when the German i will do his first boxizig. 1 Louhi is due Thursday at Lafay- 1 G60 9 9 WEST ~o'Y' \A/HO I5 I-XKED UPON as A SURE worm- miner: IN THE comma BRirisH EMPIRE Games ll 3. etteville, N. Y., for two weeks of roughing it before pitching camp at Lakewood, N. J., May 15. Louis is to leave Detroit by auto to- morrow. Between now and May '7, Sch- meling will play golf and do some mountain climbing. Louis hasn't been in the ring since he fought Chrirlle Retzlaff in Chicago in January but he has been playing a lot of baseball and riding horseback. He weighs 212 GEORGE IS NOT ONLY Pizoricisn-r as R SUIMMER, H5 HE is HLSO KNOIAIM F01? ms RBILTTY Chuolk Templeton '0 SPOR TRA 1[g___, l pounds which gives him plenty of work on during the training grind. Meanwhile, the little fellows re- fused to let the heavyweights mori- opolize the fight picture. Jimmy M':Lurriln and Tony Crin- zoneri continuscl to toll for their 10 l‘0lll‘i(ll’l‘ in Mgidlson Square Gal'(l.‘l1 May 8. Mclmrniii taking a snappy workmit in ii gyni hero and Canzoiicrl doiii gsclne boxing on his up-stcitc fariii. Despite the fact McLariiiii looks like his clcl soil in iii; drills zuid will l‘..’I\'? :1 10 pound weight ud- HE i.ERRNf.D'To swim or THE HGE or ri./EMS FM/O roue V5425 mire ,(=.»_rP;?Ese-‘A/7:0 C_FM/fiflfl HT 7»/r 32?/r/DH EM/>/RE GHMES. Lnsr 1./££.< IN HMM/zralv HE [mm/so me I?/GHT 1o REPRESENT CHM/=Ia;7 H69//V FY lu//I//I///V6 r/-/E 200 ~/flea E1/EA/r, C4/PP/A/6 ONE HA/0 r//£55-754/ry sec- o/vos neon H/5 ozo trcoea or 205,’ viiiitakc. CE1l1;’.f>l‘i'."l'l continues to rule ii fi‘i\'dl‘liC althougli t‘.‘.C odds are shortening daily. Dick Griffin. engaged in lining ON THE SIDELINES up i'i.<.tlc ottrziction for the Texas cerilsnrilal exposition, wired Joc Gould today asking if Jimmy- Bracldock would be interested in IT!-I THE BOUT Just a week off, it takes pliicc 9. week from tonight at the Forum. interest in the Binns-Leslie scrap to dot/:1-iiiinc the Isi.:in¢l's ll’38\'y\V.':lglIl; boxing champ. continues to increase by leaps defending pis title against an out- standing Texas or Oklahoma heavyweight lit the centennial Old Timers R. Duncan 187 204 241 E. McMillan 158 232 200: P. McQuald 168 H“ 139 J. A. Bentley 145 l 229, J. Hughes 170 1'.u 296 ' Tota!-—3060.' Holy Name All-Stare E. Doucette 206 242 223 0. 11501841‘ 139 182 176 A. Joy 197 214 225 E. Robin I68 240 232 0. history 217 255 147 'I‘0tsl—30'13. High single, J. Hughes 296. High three. E. Doucette 671. Tight at 8 p. m. Prlnc-2 Grocery vs. Eagles. first gonie in finals for Commercial League championship. during Sepfcniher. Griffin said he could guarantca Braddock $100,- 0' 7. The offer was dtclined. Travis contender For Battingcliampionship and bounds. It has been 9. long while since a mltt—slliiging event has aroused so much speculation and indications are that a I‘(.‘COl'd crowd will be on hand to watch the leather pushcrs dish it out. But not only are the fans aroused‘ to fever pitch. Bimis and Leslie are training as if 11 world's title were at stake. Bolli boys are in the best shape of their careers and are rapidly nezirir,~. their peak. Binns, the local boy, docs anywhere from four to seven miles of roadwork every morning and then works out daily at the Y.M.C.A. on the punching bag, heavy bag and winds up 2. hard days work with several rounds of boxing. Manager Bill Ryan stated last evening that his boy is faster and better than ever. To use Blll‘s own word." " clinic is hiking this fight: mace serious their any cnc he ever ])flI‘ilClpaiCd in. He will critcr‘ the ring Tuesday night in the b:st physical cclldlllcn of his life and will be till-owing punches from the start to finish." . . . . . (A.P. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) \VASIIfNGTCL\', Apri 2'7 — Tab Cccil Trzivis. lhe S:-iiators‘ gang-‘ Ln; young sliortstop. who “hits ‘em where they iiln't," was 3. like'y can-l tender for the An'iC1‘lC8II Lrague batting championship this year. - The 22 year ‘old infielder. dolngl ESLIE, THE SOURIS boy who‘ ASEBALL TALK appears to he jumped into ring prcminencc, E ii‘. a. low ebb these days and when he cntered Jack Dcmp-; wltli M.iy rapidly approaching s:y's White Hope tournament at low plans are being heard for the Toronto, is also leaving nothing coming <:2'.nil2:.ign. ’l‘:ilk of 5€t'el‘al undone in ordsr to score a victory L€£\mS bflllll f0l'I‘fli‘d 80 the I‘0lmd5 over‘ the Island middleweight from time to time but always they champion. His latest move in pla.c- seem to fiicle c-ut. Quite rt few of cor Fords for the Canadian senior men's basketball Lhmpionship. The Wutemers will be erected by Mayor George Bennett and EXHIBITION GAME Gull-_diaii Angels ‘the yanr. well afield after his ililft from third mg himgglf under me cgfc of "mg base, has slapped the hall at a. .389 Jim-» Fpndgrggst is one that is 6131) during U“? W“ ‘W0 W391“ 014 bound to improve him for the com- ing fight. Pendergast is a. man that members of city council. There will be a parade along downtown streets Not a long hitter, Travis has; learned to place his hits. In his two previous years with Washing‘ ton the ex-Gcargia farm boy was. ii. dead Tcft .lcld lilttcr. This year: knows the ring game from every angle and his experience has been gained in rugged ring battles ringing from the Yukon to Boston, Miissachusetts. At one time he was headed b the walurviile Cone‘. E. stentlford 202 I92 2'12 late Killigband. opening game of -7- 1’°°°"5°“ 1“ 139 155 the series 1‘ Wednesday night H. FISIIET 314 I55 215 P. Power 201 m 105 A. sherren 137 179 202 ' - Total-2885. Birthday Greetings Eagles (fly The C‘n.d].,n Pg-ggg) G. Gilli! 176 231 138 To P. J. Mulqueen, chatrmai-i of E. Vessel’ 131 304 135 the Canadian L... ..c Committee. J. Malone 242 947 230 born in Toronto 60 years no to- J- H,0¢,In 133 139 155 mun-ow, nglovgd by the sporting E. Clilnghan 234 110 196 Amateur Athletic Union of Canada for many years and formerly head- mehjingié. Ed. stentiford 272. ed the ante ‘ Athletic commission. 1-Iigh three. Joe Malone 719. calling All MAIN Dempsey White -Maritime Mild! ' - SEMI HICKEY NICKE TUESDA Y; Ar ms Ittieh 60 Cents. ..i....i .. ... .‘........ .. _...._. ..... .4.‘ GEORGE LESLIE, Souris Vs. BENNIE BINNS. ch «night 10 Rounds for Island Heavyweight Title -11 RSON vs. io Rounds, mend ‘Welter-weiglit'Titie Also Young Smith and Louie Mccloskey in light - Heavyweight bout. wmi PRELIMIN_ARIES'—'- 40 ROUNDS IN ALL s.ao snhitr iUnder mpim i.. P. u. Burial Fund. Aduiission—Ringeide si.o_o——f7s Cents . Doors open at}: o'clock _ "I'ie_hte on sun .t~im«iiii'a Drug Store. Fight Fans BOUT [lope llntrnnt hrlotutown II NAL JACK JOHNSON MAY 5th. ‘FORUM he's been mixing ‘cm up. Sll1‘l3TlS‘, being groomcd for ii crack at the ing the outficlders by pllllilll "195 world‘s title, then held by the bril- ball into right and centre. llaiit negro battler, Jack Johnson. Travis, who cost Clark Griffith - 0 0 less than $300 and hit .362 with Clmttancogu in his first year in baseball, has :1 two-Yea!‘ big Show, in ilie "pink." For the past average of .318. Most of his hits month and n liiilf he has were singles. Last 3'0“ he had Only been holding dnily workouts and is ESLIE IS ALSO Nportcd to be home runs. out of his 21 hits tliis, Toronto appearance. Any year. he had on‘y foui‘ doubles rind iii his boxing will be looked aftcr is the concelisus of opinion that celery contains three of the most Binns will be facing by for his body. PLAIN OR CORK TIP COSTLIEI OIA€COS Charlottetown Premium Office 29 Queen Street _ GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune YOU. the boys iiowcver tire getting anx- ious to begin work and it is prob- able ilirit sometliing definite on the matter will be heard the latter part of the week. Tlicn it is expected that a meeting of the City League will be cu to cl'_~:Criiiine _lllSi l ., llii: players and manzigers are taking in respect to I. .i:'L}ii. V . _.. e....._.D . UST WHERE THE 8.111155 will be singed this scuson though rcmnlns ii limiter of doubt. It is no: known \\'lic1liel‘ Of‘ no‘. the AlJl‘g\\'(‘lL Grounds will be available nnd nirtny me of the opinion that eight triples. 2'7 doubles and 110‘ in for better shape than on his‘ defects , imiportant elements found in your. toughest opponent on the night of’ It/my 5Lh this will |)l'O\'C the casc. I'IOWC\el‘ this should not deter the ball play- ers to any cxtcni. With some work . the Victoria Park diauioiid could one three-bnggcr. ‘r by “Big Jim" from now on and it] b3 Put in great 5'-Izipc and would ; drttw largo (.'l‘O\\'(IS. l e e e OT SO MANY years ago. when the Cily League first came in- to existence, it was not :1 rar- ity to sec close to 3 thousand fzins attend the games and there seems no rcrisoii why this could not be ropentcd or evm exceed:-cl. We fccl sure that the City Council wmild do all they could to aid the boys in any work they undertook in put- ting the cllamolid in Al cciliiltioii and when plans lire formulated‘ it is up to the players [il‘l(I respective II‘lfllli1g'I‘2‘S cl’ lilo teams to wait. on the “City F:itliers" and iisccrtain just what can be done in this re- spoct. 'I'lic greatest, dlscovcrics of inedi- cul science have not been pure ac- cident . AETililTiN’l Hill is rlvg_iuil (C. 1’. Cable) (By Giilrdiurs Special wire) IDNDON, April 27. —- The Aga Khan's Bela 1-Ilssar ruled favorite for the derby, to be run at Epsom May 27, in today's call-over of odds. Bale I-Iissar was quoted at 8 to 1. other odds: Lorri Derby's st. Mag- nus and M. M. Bou.ssac's Abjer, 100 to 8; Sir George Bullougirs Daytona, 100 to 7: lord Astor's Pay Up. 100 to 6; Willia.in Woodward's Boswell. 18 to 1: The Duke of Marlborough's Monument, 20 to 1: Lord annul- von's His Grace, 33 to 1. Baseball's Big Six (A.P. By GIurdisn’s Special Wire) only two members on‘ baseball's Big Six were active yesterday, but those two did very well. Ernie Lom- bardi, the Reds big catcher, hit 8. home run and 9. double, the first tying the score and the second put- ting lilm in position to gcorc the winning run of the game in the l0t.li inliig. Roy Bell, the Browns‘ star, got two hits in four trips to the plate. neither of which was able to keep the Indians from beating .lic Browns, 2-1 in the only Amer- ican Ltague game of the day. rm: STANDING (A. I’. by Gua.rdinn'I Special Wire) NEW YORK, April 27—George B-laeholderks seven-hit pitching and Bruce Campbell’; homer in the seventh lnnllig gave Cleveland Indians 9. 2-1 victory over St. Louis Browns at Cleveland today and kept the Indians on top of the American League heap in the cnlv game scheduled. The Indians were able to get eight hits off Russ Van Atta find the game was tied when Camp- bell smacked his homer over the wall in deep right centre. His other hit of the day was a single. The Indians scored their other run in the first when Roy Hughes singled to right, stole second, went to third on Earl Averill’s fly ball to the outfield and scored on Joe Vismik's single to left. Bht the Browns came back and} tied the score in the fourth onl Harland Bllftfls triple and Rollie‘. Hemsley‘s single to left. Then each team only got two hits in the next three innings but one of these was Campbell's home run drive in the seventh with one out. will Play Exhibition Games In Toronto (C.P. By Guardian‘; Special Wire) TOIRONTO. April 27 —— Adrian Qiiist. Jack Crawford and Vivian McGratli, members of Austra‘ia’s Davis Cup tennis team, will play exhibition games in Toronto May Indians Defeat Browns Retain League Leadership 0 SPORT BRIEFLI soccsn. POPULARJN iwssjh MOSCOW —— First intnoduoed_in Russia in 1906 by English owners ,. of textile mills, football has mule great strides in the Soviet union since 1923 when the government gave the game official encourage- ment. Today it. is the country’: Xs— vorite spczt and more than 1,000,000 ‘. players were registered last year. In 1 most districts it is played from May to October. ; O0’I"l‘0N’S WEAK ru'r'riliq' MANCHESTER, Erigland—Henry Cotton, noted English golfer is hav- ing tr-aubie with his putting. Critics ]say it is a pity the pro's mngnlfi- , cent drives from the tee and fine f play on the fairways does not in- spire him with more confidence on the greens. If he overcomes the game thi syear. ' T0 TOUR B—RI'I‘AIN ME!LBOUR.NE—Arrangemenl'.s are being made for a Rugby Union team. composed entirely cl." pupils and former pupils of King's Sclibol, Parralnatta, in tour Great Britain next season. The tour will last two or three months and matches are being planned against leading Eng- lish schools and also some of the university teams. ’ ' 6, it was learned today. Decision to bring the Australians to Toronto was made after a meeting 0: the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association. It is believed Walter Martin, Ross Wilson and Gilbert Nunns, ranking Toronto players, will play against 6 AB It I! Pct. Terry. Giants 9 24 4 12 .500 Gchringer, Tigers 10 46 15 21 .457 Lombardi, Reds B 33 3 I5 .455 Medwicir. Cards 9 42 4 19 .452 Dickey, Yanks 12 48 12 20 .411 Bell. Browns 12 52 '7 21.404 the Australians. For (By The Canadian Press) CANNES, France, April 27—1='red Perry, the worlds ranking tennis player, is on the comeback trail, deliberately rounding into form on the courts along the French Ri- viera. The smiling British ace says the back injury he suffered in a. fall On that occasion Allison beat Perry, then defending champion, in straight sets, but; many claimed the Texan won a. hollow victory as best bescause the Englishman sprained his back in the third set. “I feel no pain now, and my muscles are hardening,” says Perry. “If I round into perfect condition again, I am going to help England keep the Davis Cup at Home." Physicians who examined the Britlsh champion say the six-week period of training with the Arsenal soccer team is largely responsible for his return to form. 1 Perry believes it's we soon 39 cx- l press I]. definite oipilii-:‘. of his con-. dltion, but tennis foi'ccas‘.crs prc-3 dict hc‘ll rank No. 1 again this year. "Tcmpei'nlnental Fred" breez- cd tliroiigli two minor tournameiits on tho Rlvlcrii with casc. pulling. off sharp angle shots and volcy l lng faultlesly. His appearance on the Cannes court marked an end to his s.x- month dcsertioii of the courts, dur- ing which time he was encased in bandages. “I didn‘t touch a racquet. in all that timc." he declares. "The first layer of bandages crime off only several weeks ago." Perry expreses the opinion the; United B:ates would regain the] Davis cup with ease if Efsworthl Vines were on the American team} “Vines is iindoiibtedly thc WOI‘ld'S: best tennis player today," says the, worlds No. i amateur racquetcr. "Of all the men I've played, Vines‘. was the only one I really f_earcd. In ? six matches against him, I wasl lucky to win two." 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April 27-‘- Larry Gains, Toronto negro, out- point:-ii Maurice Swlcklaiid, Nelly Zealnnd champion. in it 10 YOU" British Ace Tennis ALWAYS-I N THE HEARTS OOF heavyweight bout here t0n1Eht- BASEBALL R ESU LT S Prepares Comeback lfllll CUUNTRY AIIIERICAN LEAGUE 00010000017 ‘ Cleveland 100 000 10X 3 3 Van Atta and I-Iemsley; Blee- holder and Pytlak. while playing Wilmer Allison in the " , M (Only grime scheduled). semi-finals of the United states ““'.P'.(“a °’. . championships at Forest Hills. 1.. (BY G“‘“““"'.~“ 5P°°”" "F‘,""t{) 11 NATIONAL HAGUE In '5 September is healed c°m_ LONDON, April 27, — oo av 'plet;--i'- games played In mg ol.d cmmny Chlcaii° 012 010 000 411 2 ‘°d“V ’°5“”"“’ 35 f°“°“"' Cincinnati mi 210 mi 5 9 1.’ English League Division 1 Arsenal, 1: Chelsea, l. Division III, Northern Section Chesterfield, 2; I-lart‘epools Unl- French. Warnekc and Hartriett;‘ I-Inllingsworlli and Lombardi. (Pll.LSbul‘§!ll at St. Louis. post‘ poned, rainl. ted. 0. 1 Crewe Alexandra’ 4. 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