MAY 1937 U f _-f THE CHARLOTTETOWN ' J___ J GUARoiA1\_ _ 1 ..-__ A ' .' 1, , .f ' .1 /-~, 5 I '§1f ff PAGE sEvEi~i BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT I ".‘_ Bartell Blasts Homer In Final Inning With Bases Artillery Team Is Defeated Full To Give Giants Win 5)( 5U|2L€ri0rS_ IN THIS M. DINEW Yonx, May 20- Poritifm and con- hhp Slack mighty soon U they are emp a ically along the row of| ting struggle. In almost every inn- \ tlnued his lusty slugging, getting ,O go any place in Softball clrcleg Players. llallffl 11 general S\\'31‘m‘ ing the losers had men on but D'1'°l»E5T~ _ that was the best they could do up A couple of years ago with the 0( _ ,I , th t _Ha-rry Gurnbert, starting his nntii the ninth. l:;fl‘ll;€ fezogpi gfolggsesriicheagg lust game of the season for the 18 v the Artillery have experienced this year would fail to arouse any un- l due concern. But this season it is re a far different story. Not one team “£9 in the league can boast of any` S edge over the other. Opening games have proven that and early season wins will weigh heavily when playoff time comes around service for the Red Birds. saw .AE gg ' Five Double Play; Baseball swings into the spot- light over the week-end with the, Hes industrial and Junior Leaguesget- d flag underway in what promisesto` To be stirring races. nidustrlalists are pointing strongly to the best b"‘l;V9]l1‘u§ir‘;g' ggi” unused the (Jim-ie c tak, rt vtsitors to six hits, the P1rates` 0 season they have ever enjoyed while the junior teams, ngpa bl in a league for the first time since ‘_ the advent of junior ball in the in citv, have everything in readiness ° harm W Both leagues have capable offl- cers at the helm and both are 1'0- ccifving backing and support that was lacking ln the past. The Vlc- Parmclee In Form ii first class shape and is 9. busy It B being scraped and rolled at present. With the preliminary se nts, then hooked up in a short- BOX SCORE ed _ - ll Neither of the young- hurlers Superlon nt the full route. Fred Fitz- Hunter c ons and Cliff Melton did Ellfll-S lf en work for the Giants, while P<’f91'S lb a Weiland and Don Warneke ~l The hnstiing philadelphia Phu- Steele ff made five double plays but U pped the third and deciding with the competition that the *° me ’“°“"‘ °f me *‘“’“'S dug' 11 Smart display defensively as they Boo game in their series with Pitts- :lumen First Medium Brigade eoitbsii J-igcept f°’ 9” l_”°'g“"‘° ’_l“"Y °f nm “ny that 'eu lm °”° “ln . a » I . i . . mm yeom asied southpaw Wayne Lamaster; gl rom the mound in three frames, SL luding a second inning home Saunders lb V ‘ th' run by Woody Jensen, and piled nor their hoiidov hiii on May 24 5 whmmg mi lsatcogeingm In Chicago Roy Parmeleeunot SUMMARY y didhi mound duty effec vely , Arm] 5_ toria Port °l“¥ P““ but ied tnse way nt the piatn as _ e,f,'f.§"§‘.i nm, egms; gig Ghicaso Cubs sawed a 6-1 victory i hose hit, Ennis; two base hit, Me- 'i’°l me” d“X“: over Brooklyn Dodgers and Van oongoii; str-noir out: by Goes 1; >*< if *K N( M nge ' bv storey 1 hits off Goss 14, on n hits for his third win of the 11, Superlors 8. work oclnpleted It is to be laid of! season m me seventh, ann U-mpdres_At the P19/te Nels had purposely passed Whitlock; on the bases, J. Kenny Billy Jurges to get at him, he hit and L. Gauthier. homer with i/wo mates aboard ' axrirffiy conforming to official re- quirements and when completed will be one of the finest diamonds ln the Maritimes. Cooperation of the City Council has made the work possible and the boys them- selves have set themselves to the tint with a willingness that show! rlmidy the interest they are takinE in their respective leagues. In the past the Industrial Lea!- iii- has been looked upon rather lightly by baseball fans. There was Iitilc interest shown and it mat- » lei-cd little how hard the b0.V5 irirrl. The league seemed doomed lo failure. But a new season brings new hopes and those interested in the league have come forth this year cvilli a league that should appeal. Rcsciiiding a ruling that no City lmamic players bc nll0W€Cl t0 P"-Y' ticipiiio the league at its annual meeting passed ii motion that five im-hier City League players might be added to cacli roster. ll-I HS elé The cfIcct of the move was felt lmmmintoly, With the former sviilor players adding strength and rianrliiioss to the teams which they loincd the Industrial League will present flva cvciily matched teams lor tlieii' lenguc competition this your, and ihr games should pro- 1 iiucc some really smart ball play- ini: that is deserving of support from the fans. ?F*l¥°¥>l€ I .lust who is Champion James Braddock going to meet in the first :ivfciice of his fitlc? The latest , mow: iii the muddled stale of af- fairs is the annoiincement that 'ifadlson S iare Garden its on a . _ qi pi llle of tickets today for- a film ; between Schmellng and the champ. Still Louis goes on training for B . light in Chicago. . Ii is it pretty state of affairs and Dne that won‘t do the iight game any good. sclimeling. the loBlCHl , nontoiidi-r by his victory over Louis, is apparently being Slfle- iriicked in the interests of a D18" KM* gate and the situation will Iikely cause repercussions that will be \vidcsprearl_ Or perh1\DS- ll°W‘ ri-rr, it is on just it "i:niid-rm" f°f another Louis-Sclimeling fightP\‘0' viding the Brown Bomber defeats ilic chfiiiip ns the maj0I'll'Y Ol 'lx' Pfrts think he will. That Johnson-Icslie scrap atthe Forum on May 24th should be one nf the wildest swinging scraps ever staged here. With both possessing the courage of bulldogs and hard- ly knowing how to take a biwlf' Wurd step the inns whoattendand who iiiie their fighting ruiised lhoulrl be given plenty to cntliuse lbout. The-re will be litilo h*"‘\`E- 1'"-»‘» qi matter of give and 1.. re With the fltti-st surviving. EF “F *I6 44 Both boys will be in the pink Of rondltion. Leslie, not always DOP- Tilar with fight crowds. will likely be regarded as the underdogln l-he betting but can the riiifrocl Cardigan boy measure' thc SourlS IRL; Island, who putsulilt crown txnp mth "Kid" Nickerson in 5311!' gvgry inch of his big two liuizclred pound frame. The answer will be known Monday night in what P ve ll/Rl-1130 a, to wind up the Cub scoring. Scores Two Homers ve-hit pitching by rookie James 'I‘urrier and a pair of home un ga that enabled them to sweep the two-game series in Cincinnati. A line drive from the bat of outfielder Wally Berger in the fifth inning struck Wild Bll1Halla- han. veteran Cincinnati southpaw. on his bare hand and forced him from the game. After first aid treatment, he remained on the Red bench. _To Defend Title if P i i- _ l DANNY MACCOIIMACK hphgyywdght c"'ir1p'on of the block June 3rd in a title foes to he it thrilling "night of “Umor who possesses courage £11 i rom sock". _ onl 'l1 . A ; ' Pimnelee limited Brooklyn to Storey 15; left on base. Artillery Fl r s by outfielder Vince Dimagglo A ` ,__ ,,,,_,,,,, M, ,_ ._, ,,,,..,,, Down The Alleys gmmuanmmmog q~o~ooamwH= ~ oicallnn-ub:e.:u= 3 T T oo»~=wma»° I-ll* U4 U'|@ > QH y cf Rice 2b Cox 3b 1 OO 0 Wlliams ss Goss p T tals mmmucmuumg ~o~oo-»¢~“ Q-u-~uw~»g §ewwo-¢*»»g o~wooo»uoH nn -H w > clnnis ss °ON*‘_*° Whalen 2b illiams 3b wer cf ull if *JDO ‘Kane lf Totals 'Batted for 3st ~'l 3 FR ..- ._- Stull In i, ny inningei- 123 456 789 Battery ioo ooo 105 Superiors 230 300001: mem 325| “QM HOLY NAME BOWLING Mixed Doubles Last night on the Holy Name Alleys twelve evenly matched couples made their last bid tc stay in the running, and some of the favorites went by the wayside in trying too hard to keep their standing of last week which re- sulted in the scores not running so high, however there are twelve more to oomplete,the first round and then we will know who the lucky ones are. " Following are the scores: First:-` E. Robin 372 . D. Smith 116-1207 Seoondz- 255 232 120 112 V. Coyle L. McDougall 'l`hIrd:- L. Duffy G. Keenan Fourth:- F. McMillan H. Corcoran If||'th:- F. Tierney A. Howatt Sixth:- Dr. McKenzie S. Mallett Sevenths- B. Brown M. Trainor El|{hth:.._ E. Blanchard M. McFarlane Nlnth:- R Whitlock H. McMillan Tcnlhz- R. Cameron J. Dillon Elevenlh:- C. LcCla1r' A. Warren 234 108 203 170 165 97 2M B8 204 'I7 207 126 151 151 151 170 146 127 207 126 Tnnlghts schedule LADIES H. Praught F. Hogan A. Crelghan I-I. McQuaid I. Dcugan M. Brown M. Doiigan E. McCabe M. Carragher P. McKinnon D. Brown REMEMBER irwoyearslafca-UUA! M. Martin J. D. Webster (By The Canadian Press) sammy Mandel! succemlully de- fended his lightweight 1;ox1ng ,title Mctamn a ew Qiiarillmiiinyimgilm asv tonight. 'Dre FOR SA'-E BY 1 champion poked and slashed hlsi til 15 rouncs §';.?;.’ue.§_,’lL"§;i.§;§:X;§§§.§rd;;i;on`;§» F. R. McLAINE MAR'I`IN’S GARAGE M5 209 191 114-1181 229 188 170 131-1091 184 240 196 HB-1080 168 246 154 202-1067 271 208 141 125-1026 235 182 124 116- I 172 117 186 150- 027 59 342 140 152- 914 234 179 121 104- 911 151 212 ~ 93 118- 907 at 7 sharp. l GENTS F. Egan - Indians On Top ' Cleveland Indians gained the l§H8ue's top place. by pounding e Bcfton pitchers for a total of 1 l””°‘p‘°““’d Ye5l°’d“Y`5 .or the inning on it pop ny that 211V hits and o is-5 victory in Bos- ` ton W0'1'kS. drew his walking pers" this afternoon before gigrgaggligrln by Hunter’ Sup' _Lyn Lary opened by tripling ro lit field. He lashed another is Superiors Hitting well in the; three-bugger later and also al lee" when he Wok his pinches to pile up eight runsinthe dfmble 9° Share the EM\1€'s bai- ting honors with Jack Heain, l~"l'3\'lk Pytlak and Roy Hughes. Manager Joe Cronin, returned io three for five. Tigers Down A's Detroit Tigers defeated the Ath- pinehing duel with Ray H34- lotion 3-2 in Plilladelphia for the A 1ndignslTake Over League Athletics Suffer Defeat Yankees/1nd second successive win as Roxieil Lawson shaded Edgar "Lefty" ‘ smith in o piiciiers hottie. m a e m e Ex _V cept for the sixth and gev. enth when the A's pushed Ove,- their two runs, Lawson was effec- tive iri the plnches. The Tigers got two run.; on a W3-ll< *D Vlfhlte. Cochrane’s single and Greenberg's triple in the first but thereafter Smith held them to six hits. Two of these, a single by Walker and a two-bagger by RD. Sell. came in the sixth and scored the Winning run. Senators Sweep Series Ossle Blueg_e’s 12th-inning single scored the winning run to bring Washington n 5.4 triumph over sl- I-'°‘~ll-5 Ulfl give the Senators a sis; 1" 'M ere-em The Browns were off to an early load when they scored twice in the fourth inning on three singles and a long fly and another in the filth on a single and Carey'5 triple, , The Senators put across twoi runs in the sixth on a pair of: walks, a single, and a double. The l Browns got another in the seventh on two singles and an error. Wash. ington tied the count in the eighth , on two singles, a walk and .ni error. ' BASEBALL SCORES (A. P. by Guardlarfs Special Wire) AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 000 210100 000 4 9 0 Washing- ton 00000202000l5l2l Hildebrand, Blake, Knott, Walk. up and Huffman; Llnke, Weaver and Millles. Detroit 200 001000 3 8 0 Philadelphia 000001100 2 'I 0 Iawson and Cochrane; Smith and Dickey. ` 0l`llClZ0 110 001 000 3 18 2 New York 000 000100 1 8 0 Ice and Sewell; Broacs. and Dickey. Cleveland 140 100 370 16 21 3 Boston 004 (D0 010 5 11 2 Allen and Pytlak; Marcurn, Os- tenriueller, Micxain, Olson, W, Ferrell and Desautels. NATIONAL LEAGUE i Philadelphia 000 002 000 2 6 0 Pittsburgh 112.100 00x 5 18 2 Lainaster, Jorgens, Mulcahy and Atwood, Grace; Swift and Todd. Boston 0,01-020 0001 4 9 0 Cincinnati 000100 000 1 5 1 Turner and Lopez; Hallahan, R. Davis, Grissom and Lombardi. Brooklyn 000 000 100 1 7 0 Chicago ioi 100 aox 6 6 o Mungo and Spencer. Moore; Parmalee and Hartnett. New York 000 020 014 7 7 1 Bt. 1.01115 1000 020 020 4 5 2 Gum-bert, Fitasimmons, Melton Grouse; Sewell and Phillips. Eig/itNew Canadian Boxing Champions Are Crowned' Eight new Canadian Amateur boxing champions were crowned tonight as the Dominion champ- ionshlps ended with Tommy Os bome of Montreal as the ruler oi’ the heavyweighls Osborne who lost a surprise de cision to George Bird of St. Ca tharines, Ont. in last year’s final, drubbed Lennie Stein, of Toronto in three dull rounds. The heavies, expected to steal the show, flopped badly. _ But what the big boys lacked was made up by the courageous, heavy-hitting Gordie Schmaltz, of Kifohefler. Ont.. in winning the welterweight championship, and dancing Joe Gagnon, a wee bit of fighting machinery, who won the flyweight crown in a. torrid set-to Hmlinst W‘lnnipeg's Billie Brade. ` MON’l\‘_EAL, May 20 _ (CP) _ i _ i NEWS °"nii SHORT WORLD _ / 1 RQSEBUD pipe-smoker! Cool, sweet and fragrant from begin- ning to end'-tliat's Rosebud. Just ` try this tobacco and see if you don't urea wltli thousands of other lrlfime men that i1's a great smoke. .lust the rigl-it cut for easy pipe.. l°°:\eii:.is iii.\s¢‘ls the game iniiizlit will pm side a league ieadcix The game proiiiises to be 2 lliriller. Home Run Sluggers i\_I’. 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