MAY 1._1_9a1_ HE CHARLOTETOWYHV” d-UARDIAN __ T F BOWLING a BOXING HOCKEY BASKETBALL WRESTLING OTHER SPORT IN TH l§ CORNER Leo Kelly, promising young 1s- [and middleweight. returned re_ cenrly from n campaign of the Eastern United States where he participated in ‘some 12 odd bouts with highly successful results. He gaptured the Golden Gloves title in Albany‘ and was awarded a medal in recognition of being ad- judged the outstanding fighter of the tournament. i 9+ d‘ Kelly dropped into the office ‘or a brief time last night and ap- peared in the pink of condition. Never a boy to talk about his ex- iiloits in the ring it was difficult ;o obtain much information. but lt> dollars to doughnuts; that the young Islander made good. ri- + + + Leo's stay on the Island will be of short duration. In a few necks time he is going to Moncion ivhere he will train under the management of Mike Shea. now tiaiitiling Kid‘ Hart. Kelly's prog- rrss will be watched with interest. l-lc is a son of Mr. George Kelly of this city. 4- + + + And while on the subject of boxing the coming McInnis-Lantz biintam title scrap promises to be a ding dong battle. Both game- sters. the champion and challen- ger. should ‘furnish fireworks be- fore the bout is over. They may be little fellows in stature but both carry TNT in either mitt and know every move inside the squar- ed circle. =+ + =F And don't think that champion Liuiiz won't be out to retain that title. The last time they met he lust the decision to McInnis. Lantz at the time thought he had the night won and didn't hesitate in saying so—it wasn't in the form of an alibi-and on the night of the 14th he will be out to back up his statement not only to his oivn satisfaction but also to the satis- faction of fans that doubted his ability the last time out. + + + + Laiitz is training hard at his Halifax quarters for the scrap but lic won't have a, thing on Mclnnis in this regard as the clever young City mitt. slingci‘ is rapidly round- lng into the best shape of his car- ecr. dc ‘+.' + With the proposed date o! the hcavyiveight championship tussle nearing. champion James Brad- dock's record may be of interest. : Braddock has 26knock- s' 22 decisions.5 draws. 5 no-decisioiis. 2 non-contests. 1 knockout defeat and 20 decision beatings in 8i iussles prior to his wmning the title from Maxie Baer in June. i935. + + + 4-‘ Once again the grand little bat- llcr of the lightweights is entering an important fight on the short 2nd of the betting. Lou Ambers s a 3 to i favourite to whip Can- roneri tonight at Madison S are Gardens and tht-reby retain his title. 4- + + -l-' But Canzoneri can never be counted out of the running. He has a habit of urmetting ulie dope and this is wcll borne out when it ls recalled that after takfingater- riiic lacing from Jimmy ltlctarnin ln the first. round of a fight not so long ago he came back to win the decision in a startling upset. Perhaps history will repeat itself tonight and thus add another bright page to Canzonerfs record- book. =i-' Pl~ +- '-i-' Pittsburgh Pirates are proving the surprise of the young National League SEDFOH and the ‘Way thcY rii-e travelling it appears his if it is zoiiig to be hard to stop them. And a large share of their success "an be attributed to the 01194189 that has taken place in Manager Pie Traynor. Always a mild-mun- iieretl person Traiiior this year has developed into a hare-fighting leader. Gone arc his n't.ld man- nerisms and in their place is a driving. surging spirit ‘that hi5 curried the Buccaneers to the t0?- -'.- + ’-i‘- + But while the team's standing is surprising Carl Hubbeil and Dizzy Dean go about their jlrbs in the tame brilliant winninig manner. Although direct contrasts in tem- acrament. I-Iubbell. tin: studious. mid-mannered hurler and Dean he ofttime loquacious (me. never- Lheless when the two are on the mound thcre is very little differ- nice between them. + + T-F There is no doubt but they are two of the outstanding; hurlers in baseball and l-Iubbeifs recent feat of chalking up his 10th straight victory extending over "part of two seasons stamps him asi one of the all-time greats. And it wasn't an "S? way that l-lubbefll came into ‘ihe limelight. it‘ =1‘. ‘F it‘ Ntrless a pGTSOHBLIE than the Ircat Ty Cobb soured on Hub at one time and had him shipped to the minors. and all on account of his freak delivery the screw-ball. But Hubbeli kept on pitching it. perfecting it. and when he came back to the majors .it was to stay. A tireless workenbeirt in the tough BDOta and always willing to step in and help a faltering mate out. Hubbell is the type that deserves ‘he success that is coming his way. sebius REASONABLE "Now. if I write ‘n-e-w‘ on the blackboard. what dues that 8190"?" "New." \"Now. I'll put a ‘k’ in front of It. and what have we?" "CIIIOG." l Van Mflngg ‘“’- BY “l-"lillfs Srnciiii Wire) swrgsiw ‘lgmg May “The. Cm“ I I'M-game series with the Emu“ W118)’. wnning 1-0 1n g "W" i“ Philadelphia called it the end of the fifth because of mm The lone run was scored ih the "ilh- Galen 511181641 Frey sacrificed. RipCollins then doubled to left Scum: Ga an. Other than this Claude Passeau held the Cubs in check. BUCS LOSE 9-5 Pittsburgh Pirates’ four-game Wimlmi; streak ended abruptly as the Dodgers. at home, landed on Red Lucas for seven runs in a ""11 "mm: uprising and werit on to a 9-5 victory. Given his best batting supportlof the season,’ van) Mungo coasted in with his thud victory of the year. He allowed seven hits and fanned five- brine ns his strikeout IOLiii for the year to 32. Cookie Lavagetto. traded by the Pirates to the Dodgers over the winter. touched off the big Brook. lyn fifth inning with a homer. Al Todd's homer in the sixth gave Pittsburgh their first run. REDS WHIP GIANTS Cincinnati Reds won their first series of the season by whzpping the Giant-s 4-0 behind Lefty Lee Grissom's five-hit pitching. The rookie southpaw niitplwhed three Giant flingers. as he admin. istered the first shutout defeat the Giants’ have suffered this year. The W111 Save the Reds the series two games to one. ' Alex Kampoiiris hit h's third home run in two days to give the Reds their first run in the {m}, frame. NEW YORK. May 6—'I‘he Tigers collected 12 hits good for 30 bases today and walloped New york Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING MIXED LEAGUE FINALS Last night on the Holy Name Al- leys the first game of the Mixed League finals went to the Flying Frenchmen after a roaring finish to defeat the Alerts by 91 pins, the teams will resume play tonight at 8.30 as this is a best out of five series. much interest is taken in this play-off by the large number of spectators that were present last night. FLYING FRENCHMEN F. Hennessey 239 218 - 212 D. McKenzie 186 200 126 C. LeCiar 165 237 195 \ F. Sinnott 129 115 130 F. Slocombe 205 138 151 J. Kirwin 129 1'17 156 Total-Silk) ALERTS V. Coyle 236 108 156 I. Dougan 143 218 99 B. Callaghan 226 205 122 E. Mitchel 155 123 131 B. DesRoche 254 149 176 M. McFarlane 159 146 122 Total-Kola. Ladies. high single. I. Dough-h. 218 Ladies. high three. D. McKenzie, 512. Gents. high single. B. DesRoche 4 25 . Gents. high three. F. Hennessey. 669 Tonight at 7 o'clock. Tip Tops vs Vagaboncls. second game ladies finals MIXED DOUBLES “IOURNAMENT Last night at the Holy Name Alleys the mixed doubles were drawn w'th sixty couples to com- pate for two beautiful trophies do- naiet‘ by His Excellency Rt. Rev. J. A. O'Sul ivan and Dr. Chas. Doug- aii our well known sportsman. other trophies will be awarded to second and third place teams. Special priz- es were donated by Reddin Bros. Victor Coyle and Alf Kelly to be awarded for Sealed Scores. this tournament will run two rounds be- fore the first elimination when twenty four teams will be droflpedi the other thirty six will cont nue for two rounds and twelve more will be dropped and so on to the end. first game will get away MOH- day night at 7 o'clock when twelve couples will start the tournament away. Umpire Is Injured By Pitched Ball (C. P. by Guardian‘: Special Wlrel TORONTD. my tl-Urnpire Charlie Solodn-re. iianaiins the Toronto-Baltimore Ihtemationnl League ball game here today suf- fered a severe concussion when struck on the mask today b)’ 0n! of ‘Poi-onto pitcher Mike Meoiirs frt balls. ‘ u wanted to continue the game but was taken instead to Tore erai Hospitnl. while two bell ‘l rs. George Blockerby of Toronto and Rhodes of Baiti- more went in to officiiite at the plate and on the bases. The umpire collliflwd "h!" struck In the sixth- inninl; h" Inns stiffened as if B11111‘!!! ""4 his hands turned blue. It was at first feared his neck had been brcken. He revived quickly how- ever. lrd the hcs""‘.al X-"Y N‘ vealed there was no break. Hurls Fine i Ifirates ’ Winning Streak q-i-i- Leafs Defeat Game As Dodgers Halt Clrioles. In Home Debut‘ Yankee; 12-8 in Detroit and wenti (C. 1'. by Guardian's Special Wire) l back into a tie with ‘ the world: champions for first place in the American Baseball League. T°mmy Bndiles went the route 101' the Tigers and was touched for . 12 hits. but his mates twice came from behind to pull out the game. 119351118 the attack were Hank Gmfilbfirs and Mickey Cochrane. each of whom belted a homer, Greenberg also double and a triple into the out- field. driving in four runs. Monte Weaver held Cleveland lhdiatisuoAthree hits until the eighth inning when young Roy wefltherly. Cleveland outfielder. stepped forward with Lyn Laiy on base and rifled a home run over the right field wall. helping the Indians to a 4-2 victory over Wash. ington. The Indians were trailing, when Weatherly came to bat_ The Indians scored another run in the Eighth on Earl Averills walk. hammered a ' I "Home Rim King" of 2-1. . gm KY5 Single and Solters long‘ Y- ' ‘Bunching four of their seveni hit; for all their runs in the flshth inning. Philadelphia Ath- letics defeated the White Sox 3-1 today to sweep the two-game ser- ies. It was the fifth straight loss for the Chicagoans. Johnny Rieney shut out the A's with LWO hits but weakened in (he eighth after scoring the first run of the game himself in the sev- enth. In St. Louis. the Browns oiifhlt Boston Red Sox but Johnny Mar- cum was tight in the pitches and Boston won 2-1 for Marcunrs third consecutive season victory. Joe Vosmick drove in Sammy West with the only St. Louis run in the seventh. Boston's two runs. scored by Cramer and Manager J08 Cronin. Camefhlmiiigvlggrlh. How They Stand Pitrsbiu-gir INTERNATIONAL LEAG IJE M at Roche; ter i post polled-rain i. 000 001 I'll 5 T 4 Brooklyn 000 0'72 00x 9 12 3 Luras. Hoyt. Brown and Todd: MONTREAL. May (i-Driving Ditdier Hy Vandenburg to cover under a barrage of base hits in the 10th inning, Toronto Maple Leafs today oveicaime a one-run deficit to score a close 5-4 decision over Baltimore Orioles as International League Baseball made its 1937 de- but in Toronto. . The Leafs surived a home-run. blast by the visiting sluggcrs to beat the Orioles with some fart ‘ iraveliing on the base paths in the inst inning as Gaiitcnbein. M. Smith and Porter beat out slow in. field rollers. :0 tie the score. First- baseman Jim Walsh lined a hi’. over Abernathys head in centre- field with the ‘oce- lcadcci 1o bring lioine Smith with the Wifilllllg run. “Woodf Abernathy. the 1036 i the loop. fired a pair of long drives over the right held fence. while Ab Wright blasted another circuit blow out of the park an the 10th to put the ‘ Birds one up. 1n every case the biscs were eiiigvty. alike Meola. starting Toronto hurler wa- iified for a pinch hitter in the ninth. and big Paul Sulli- van. who worked the last frame. received credit for the victory. ‘BASEBALL SCORES INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 000 Oil 0101 4 1i 5 Toronto 000 021 0002 5 13 I . (10 iizningw. Vancienberg. Pettit and Meola. Sullivan and Heath. Syracuse 002 000 000 2 5 0 Buffalo 020 001 00x 3 10 0 Klop. J. Caiuifuell and Camp- bell: Klzne and Grouse. Newark at Afontreal and Jersey- Savino: NATIONAL LEAGUE ungo and Moore. I i ' u R si _ LouAmbers Favored To i ioméliuggers Yesterday‘ Retain Lightweight Title AgainstCanzoneri Tonight I (By Eddie Brietz. Associated Press Sports Writeri NEW YORK. May 6—Tony Can- zoiieri. in his day one of the great- est little scrapper.» ever to pull on a pair of leather mittens. goes aitcr his old lightweight crown for .hc third time in a iii-round match with champion Lou Ambers in ’ Two TeamAre ‘ Deadlocked In Tournam ent Madi on Square Garden tomorrow i night. l i ‘ It will be one of the few time.‘ i SAINT Joy“; y B" may ¢;_ in his long ring career Tony has ‘c540,... and 313,191; 531;. been the underdog in ilic betting gnmans and Fxidtl-Xcton we“. S“; iagaiitst a man in hi, own (lzvision. dlgadlockvd after n“. 1h.-.‘ round [he sma-‘l b0“ 31°“? ‘he m?“ in the Aiai-Liiiiics-Elcisteaii Maxie» 9-111"? W81’ “Pr? living 113 1° 0n Bowiinz Tournament here today. Anbers tonight \\'llii the ivossibiliti‘ 3101f had 9m“ (ring and "l? 9M5 "WY 5°31‘ 1'03 l0 1 b? P05! ~}?t-b.l(‘k on record 1n the 14"“- _ _ round Conn and .\1. rte l ~ tit Tlicir belief that Tony has pa ~- 33ml J03,“ y )1 C _~\_ l4’; “I 111-5 P991’? and euiidc '1“! A first round mr \\'l'.il Sic went to F‘l'Pfl~'l'l(‘i0l1 with score 0t 1538-1398 Bowlers weir looking: foiwvarcito chance againi the younger. f r iiszz-saw from rip-stale Hcrkzmcr. is ba~cd on the former champs poor showing in his tuneup bouts. Tony won all three. but he was extended to the linn: m one and This contest was con dcreci to be narowly escaped being knocked out in another. a major factor in deciding 1937 The Canzoneri camp expects to champions. ‘ turn in a surprise and they hope the boys who are \\'£1£E‘.'i.i1g so freely Gf-‘fillb! Tony will not fee‘. hurt when pay-off time come.» "Tony can hit just as well as he ever did." said Manager Santmy Goldman. “and a fighter i~ never through so long as he can cCCk One good .~inack on the ciizn wzll make everything all rig.i'.. We think. Tony will stop Lou in six rounds." Canzoncri has promised to quit the ring ii he loses to Amber's ag- ain and retire to the life oi a gentleman farmer on his b1: coun- try place near Marlboro. N. Y. Hank Leiber Out For Week A t L e a s t (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. .\1.i_v 6—~Ouit:el:ier Hank Leiber oi New‘ York Giants. suffering from effects of a "bear. ball". tossed bvBal) Feller. Cleve- “Tiiafs a promise." said Tony. "but. I don‘: expect to have to keep it. I‘ll w'th." Anibers. a much improved battler in his recent scraps. doesn't expect to .tcp Tony. but he is confident- his youth and speed will bring him an ea~y decision over the long 15- Iound championship route. land specciball rookie. during sprina training, will be confined to a hos- pital for observation for a iveek or more. The Giants said today that Dr. George W. Fish. ;)i1_\'.~i(‘i?il‘i in charge‘ of the cat's. "considers l’. advisable" for Lcibci- to remain in wtlie fcarherws-Lght title. Clncinizaii 0'1’) 011020 4 8 2‘ Won Lost P.(‘. New York 000 000 000 0 5 1 Newark 9 ~1 .692 Grin-om and V. Davis; Melton. Toronto 5 .643 Al Smith and Afancziso. | Buffalo 7 4 .636 Chicano 00o o1 1 s 0' 511W“? 7 5 531 PillladeIphia 000 o0 0 1 o‘ figfifiegllty g - g iCaTed c-nd of Silt-Rain). . i! I ' . _ Rochester 4 7 364 “Item and ODea. Passeau and Balumore 1 n '08‘, Si. Louis at Boston ipostponed- AMERICAN LEAGUE "W- New york a 4 56'; AMERICAN LEAGYE Detroit 8 4 .657 Boston 6 3 1567] Philadelphia 000 000 030 3 7 1 Philadelphia 6 4 1500 Chicago O00 000 100 l 6 1i Cleveland 5 5 .500 Thoma‘ and Brucker; Rigneyl Washington 4 B .333 Blown and Sewell. 3.101115 3 7 303 Waliuigton 000 011 000 2 9 1 Chicago 3 8 273 Cleveland 000 00013x 4 5 0 ' Weaver and Riddle; Brown. NATIONAL LEAGUE il-levirig and Pvtlak. . ,, . . ., Pittsburgh 9 1 -i5<>*§;l"w?1°"‘ Si}? 3S? 323 i? i3 Z si. Louis a 4 .661.‘ W ._ ._ ~17 "a i New York 1 6 .538 r irpn. Mo. k_\. _Ciandl r. t - Wicker and Dickey" Bl'lfi"95 and Chicago 7 G .a38 - ~ i b 305m“ 7 7 50G Ccchrane. l Philadelphia 6 a A29. BOStOh 4 ooo 2000 000 2 a 0 1 Brooklyn 5 9 _357_ St. Louis 000 000 100 1 l2 _IJ . Cincinnati 3 9 350] Marcum and R. Ferrell; Tietle. My Choice y for yea rs- Rosebud!- "|'vc tried c lot of pipe tobacco: but |'vc never found a better smoke than good old Rosebud. Many another nnolm in the Maritime: will loll you the umc—ii's ecl- hlnly o mighty likable tobacco-and your own pipe will prove it, right now!" IfEPEJVFdH 3.9m“? TI-IE IVIARITIIVIE r Cnnzoncri. who also has held hospital m“ length of nme‘ N0 won the lightweight crown from Al Singer fin 1930. Barney Ross of Chicago be- came champ ui 1933. but ivhen ‘nc gave up the title in 1935. Tony regained it by beating Alnbers. ‘Ambers beat Tony last year and has worn the crown since. Buddy Baer Wins Bout LONDON. Mai‘ 6-iA.Pi-Budd.\' Baer. huge brother of Max Bacr. tlie- former henvyiveiglit boxlli‘! champion. stopped Jim Wilde of Great Britain in the fourth round bcrs condition. "UR BOADING HOUSE of their match in Hal gay Stadium tonight. W'ldc was down g RUNKHNQ three times in the first rotind ‘and __'~ OF ‘THE was in no condition to (“lltillilé ‘QQRQY’! when \e re crce stepped in and ‘If’ ' halt-Si! . ‘fillies. Brier ‘trialled —"l ‘Z42 Diillhdsi Wilde 208. ‘ . f‘! 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