"REE SIX ‘rs-n! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BOWLING f’ a Boxnm “OCKEY l\ w l 1 ' BASKETBALL l WRBTUNG =7 OTHER sworn ' -— . Feller Credited With Win‘ As Tribe Beats Senators; Yankees TakeLeagueLead l NEW YORK. May 7—'1'he world I champion New York Yankeefl. ahowed Chicago's largest baseballl crowd of the season today that they haxin‘t citatigec. much l1‘. tsc- ‘ tics. if siightlv alzered 1n pe ~01- nel. SLFACO their last appea ace here in the world series last fa.l. t Roughhousing three Wlute Sox pitchers for l9 hits. including a gait‘ of homers bv Joe Gordan and _ wilt? bv Red Rolfe. they: broke’ - from the C21 djlflflilS with a 1 i . un fourth ‘mixing and went on , i to an easy 15-4 tritimtih before i 35,000 The defeat ended a three- . game streak for zhe Sox who had wor. l0 of their previous 12 games. Behind the barrage. ich total- led T3 ‘z -._ Iii-d Ru! ti: had at". easy m: to his fourili victory. - Pznch-hztior s-xmrny Hale sing- ’ led to centre in the 10th inning to ' score Jeff Hwth and Bruce Camp- t bell. ring Cleveland Indians an .~ 8-7 \ 3 over Washington in f the Opener of a three-game series at Cleveland. ‘ who pitched the lut received credit for tho victory. his fourth o! in sea,- son. Johnny Allen. who wider-want an operation on his arm last win- lei‘. made his first pitching start f0: the "Tribe since August of last season. He retired at the and 0d the seventh inning aftm" giving up eight hits and six walks. Ho was in trouble every inning. Philadelphia Athletics hammer- ed out l4 hits for 22 bases to de- feat Detroit Tigers. 10-3, a-t De- troit and shove the Bengals into seventh place. George Castor went the route for tho A's and allowed ninc scattered blows in administer- ing Detroit's sixth consecutive de- feat. Earle Bruolcer-‘s houner with the bases full in the fifth inning da- cicled the game in favor of the Aiackmen. The blow was made off Alton Benton. starting Detroit, plfChfif, who was followed to the‘ hill bv Archie McKain. George Coffman and Japhet Lynn. By losing the first of their last eight games to St. Louis Browns 6-3 Boston Rod Sox were bumped down to second place behind the Yankees in the can Base- ball League. ‘The initial loss for the 80x on thL< western trip was administer- ed by Buck Newsom. who scatter- ed seven hits and struck out six: batrters for his second decision of. the pawn. ' Lefty Bob Grove came m; withl an eight-hit pitching performance Saturday to help Boston squeeve, out a 5-4 victory over Detroit, Yankees swamped Cleveland In- dians 5-1 when Monte Pearson held i the Indians to three htis. i to win 14-12 and st. Louis Browns III J. ALDERKC RAYMOND vac: rnutoanv ‘ fill-yard dash. Down The Alleys A’ James E. Milligan _i Chicago outslugxzed Washingtionl ' J ésnr 0N DOOMNIQ" SQUARE defeated Philadelphia 7-5 in spite of two home runs Sam Chapman Stars For i Mt. Allison‘ SACKVTLLE, N. B, May 7 -- (C Pi—-Don Norton. fr-sliznan. student of Mount Allison Univers- lEY, and holder of the New Bruns- Athletics i V‘ Baseball Results suynav summons LEAGUE Bus: 3n St. Lo 1.. Reds Take’ Over League John-VOW" |$lClayboume-Nick ‘Leadership lVith Victories _ élOver Bees And Phillies Gale-house and Peacockp Ne». ‘tn and,» Su1l;vun_ N?“ W“ 15 mew ronx. May 7—New York l ‘ '=' all“. “Qklfi “hiirlitefll. ggworiolélgiidisrlyisrit myrmsnzg §§“‘l‘?~:-h_1§,~°)gl°‘1 and Trestl- ‘ crushed Chicago Cubs to-a 1n a Dkgjgll“ 1g National Baseball League game. .‘ . _ _ v Cliff Melton went the route for n Colflggagruggr. Begiogbg-iflv New York with a co mendable six wybfimgwn - l‘ a“ °-'~~ l, hit performance. Onlv two of’ the clyieiapl; at runs scored against him were earn- s are s"**.°:..'-"r."" “err. ,, m .. a y ar n s omer L4 .114 , lhomas, Appleton and mam, days_ ill A ak_ .\'.\'1‘IO.\'AL LEAGUE lien, Humpzu ies, Fenc- ‘ Mel Ott with four hits. includ- ~litg a triple and double. was the ' batting star and knocked in three i of the winners‘ runs bwides scor- ing three himself. wick school boy track champion- 9 - . , sh? "esicrdaj proved himself 2 Pmfflzmlzhdiitllng Wwefi blioke flout" Allisorfs athletic find of ‘W1 Berrefi; Posedfl. “"7 a "““°‘§“°° -“‘ l ° N" h 9 ,. by ms peflonnmce m an , [-,_,,,,-;_ am, LOIXL z mincv< and int- Pirates waltz- ex. tbnion track meet with Near ii "d w.“ 9'2. imilnph m“ 305m“ Glnsgoh 10 Bees m their series opener at Bos- The Miltown boy took firsts in and l-lartnett; Gumuu, ton. Bob Kluvrer pit-lied six-hit you, evmu;_loo_yard d“), brand a ballio handihc Bees their fourth Jump 110p Step and Jump’ and 13‘ strgiglit national Baseba Lieague 4 set at". HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin mixed doubles A. "Pa-Ll; Jones." t The following twelve couples will start, their second half of firs: round tonight at 7 o'clock sharp. India Gents i G. lafferty G. Gilli- I. Lafferty E. Blanchard 1". Flynn A. McClosky 13L Hessian L. Oorcoran A. Birch G. Stewart . M. Meiieiian E. nut-ha P. E. Callaghan ‘ M. lam J. Tierney L Arsenault H. Russell F. Sinnott R. McLellan H. Corconm J. Doyle G. Yotug LLCaLIaghan , Li______*__ \ it ‘nonnum RACES JULY 26 The popular North- ti am race meet will i be Held on Wed. ii July 26. "~ Announcement of A ,,.j classes and other l particulars will be .,t made later. ", l; 1 Ht in ,. Secretary. 111175 N CHAS. H. BINDEY umumui , i Meet Your Friends. Enjoy The Show. Buy Your Gar At THE MOTOR SHOW MAY 10th-11th-12th-13th Boxin MONDAY, rim NICKERSON Champion VI PRICES-fit) cunts for caaisu g first boat lzfi sharp. All-Star P. E. Island ~—A ' SPORTING GLIIB -MAIN notrr- , . -1o nounps_ —SElVlI-FINAL-- —6 ROUNDS- ; DANNY McCORMAC vs. JACKIE SHAW i Souril City PRELIMINARIES , -6 ROUNDS- ; TOMMY SHEPHERD Va. DANNY MULLINS ._ Cardigan st. Peters ;.~_ -s nounns- .;_ JIMMY ALLEN vs. HAMMERHEAD JACKSON i! . —8 ROUNDS- ;~ w” YOUNG CARR BOY HASTING i vs. men all over Card T MAY 8th, TOMMY CLAYBOURNE Challenger house; ladies 2B .\lt.l Brooklyn Bowman. tilarneke Tarnulks and Phelps, Todd. l.\"1‘h'1(.\'.~\'l‘ll).\'.-\L LEAGUE ‘ulld l 1 2 and Owen . It was a close ball game until the ninth. The Bees hopped off to .a 1-0 lead in tir third but the Pirates took command 1n the sixth with three runs-two of them being scored on Suhr’! single with the bases full-and then added another in the eighth and five in the ninth. __‘___ edinttwfotnthinninganditgavo them a 2-1 victory ovar-Bt. Louis Cardinals and second place in the league. All the Dodger blown were cull- ed from the offerings of rookie Bob Bowman. who was removed for a ninchhltwr Ln we eighth with Inn Warneke finishing. Paul Derringer chalked 1m his third straight win as the first place Cincinnati Reds pounded out a 13-4 victory over the Phillie: ba- fore 18,046 fans at Philadelphia. Bixoopt for the fifth inning when the Phfls bunched three 0f their nine hits for three runs. Derringer was never in danger and coasted i. to victory behind the slugging of Frank McCormick. Ival Goodman and Harry Craft who between them drove in ll of the Reds’ tal- k4 Saturday to take over leadership of the league. Cincinnati pushed over three runs in the first inn- ing after Linus Frey's double opened the scoring. Giants staged a li-hit circus to trounce 5t. Lou Cardinals 6-2. Chicago Chiba ended afour-game slump with a 4-3 Brooklyn Dodgers. Rookie Legrant Scott came up with a single in the ninth wit/h two on and two out to give Philadelphia Phillies a 1-0 vic- tory over Pittsburgh @3115} 801118 Brooklyn Dodgers got only four -\L“-\l_11*i 1 hits. but one was a pinch single by Qilolhleal 0‘ Babe Phelps with the bases load- riusso and Holm; Porter snd| f _ _ 11811.16‘ ;~ ' r Second game (seven innings) .Cincinnati Newark Boston Mon uul S nick. lilu><risno and Kies, Hartje. 5 Andrews and l-lolm: Psy- Waizcrs and Lombardi; Fetter, Lanriing, Sullivan and Lopes, Mast. i Chicago 4 First game Broowklni 3 Bnltmiore 3 Page and Hartnett; Hasnlln, Rochester 7 Hutchinson and Phelps Tising and West; Raffensberger Pittsburgh 0 and Narron. Second game (seven innings) Baltimore Rochester Van Orsdol, Matuzak and West; , Johnson. Ryba and Bear First game Jersey City Syracuse Vnndeucig and Paddsn; hans. Pearce and Warren, Second game (seven innings: Jersey City Syracuse Stiles. liohlman K104: 4 and Padden; i Philadelphia l | and Berres; t Bowman, Brown 5 Passeau and Davis. 2 . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ Newark 10 9 Rochester 0- 2 Washburn and Holm; Wshonick, . Roe and Beal. Jersey City _ 10 Buffalo 7 Harris, Watkins and Padden; Kowalik, ‘Pulans, Archer, Maglle and I-leli Gee and Heath. 1331131110112 5 Toronto 1-; Montreal R Bttffnlo q <10 innings) Mulligan and Harshany; 5mm‘, Hughes, Davis and West; Duke, Hibbs, \Vl1lic, Archer, 'I‘u1acz, Uhleé Nflhrm and Hartie. and Savlno_ first game Syracuse AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Townw Ii _ Mltikiff and Heath; Weir, Ber- Firsr, game ley and Harshany. Indianapolis 2. Minneapolis 17_ Second game Toledo 17, Milweaukee 10. Syracuse 4 Louisville 3, St. Paul 6_ Toronto 8 Second games. Intlinnapolzs 4. Minneapolis B ‘Toledo 5, Milwcaukw 6 Lnuiwille l, St. Paul 5 Col mbus at Kansas City-doubled header post ported-rain, . RDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis New York Dunning. J___ . .____ T161 pow Cooper and Owen; Gumbert and Gmbowski, Benge and Warren; Meola, Caldwell and Harsihany, AJIERILJAN LEAGUE win , Grove and Peacock; Gill. Ttou 1 . and York. 5 Philadelphia .3 St Louis ~10: ,_ ‘ . ‘ll i i i___Parrn_c_ige._gpi'ge_ lgnd____l;i_ziyesz Toledo 4, miwaukpegiam ERS, KING'S scour -. How Tltey- Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE W L P Jersey City ' 11 6 .647 Newark l0 7 .588 Syracuse B 7 .583 Montreal 10 9 .526 Buffalo e '1 .402 Rochester 6 7 .462 Baltimore 6 7 .462 ‘Toronto 4 11 .361 AMERICAN LEAGUE Now York l0 4 .714 Boston 9 4 .692 Chicago i0 5 .825 n 7 9 467 St. Louis 7 s .467 Cloveland 6 0 .400 , Detroit s 11 .1193 Philadelphia 5 10 .333 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 9 5 M3 Brooklyn 8 6 .571 Boston 8 ‘I .53! New You-k 8 8 .500 St. Louis 7 ‘I .500 ioago 7 9 .438 Philadelphia 'l 9 .438 Pittsburgh 6 9_.400 Mal-cum and Glenn. Waahin 12 Chicago 14 Dashong, Alexandra. Kelly, Haynes, and Early; Knott, Dietrich Herring. Brown and Silvestri. New York Cleveland 1 Pearson and Dickey; Sullivan, Dobson. Drake and l-lemsley AMERICAN Assocu-rloiv Columbus 2, Kansas City 3. victory over I i. i Cincinnati defeated Boston fl-il, l n‘ erson Due; lmPressive l" Highlights Boxing Can; Derby Win LOUISVILLE, y., May 7-—In one of the most impressive per- formances in the history of Churchill Downs, Johnstown, great son 0d Jamestown. completely out- classed his field Saturday as he raced to victory by six lengths in the 65th running of the Kentucky Derby before a crowd of 70.000 An odds-on favorite at the start. Johnstown lived up to the lavish praise heaped upon him in recent days as he shot. fnom the chute in front and never through the 1 1-4 mile grind saw the shadow of one of the seven thzce-year-olds chasing him. Gradually his pursuers fell ba& and left the great bay c011 out there majestically alone as he boiled across the finish line, Never was a Derby more a fore- gone conclusion from start to fin- ish than William Woodward's splendid creature made it. Never was it necessary for iockey Jimmy Stout to call upon Johnstowns re- serve, even during the early stages when the diminutive E1 Chico was makinz Basses at the champion. W. L. Bmnrvs Challedon won second place by a length over Heather Broom after a furious fln-_ ish that broueht. him up from third entering the stretch. Viscminty took fourth money, s. fighting head bank of Heather Broom, the sur- prise of the race trained by Earl Sande. REMEMBER. WHEN (By The Canadian Preal) Andy Blair. second oldest piayar with the Maple Leafs hockey team in point of service. was sold to Chicago Black Hawks for a re- ported price of $7.500 three years ago today, after playing with the Lieafa since the 1928-29 season. 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