MAY 2b. 1937 41" ‘ ¢%’* |N THIS CORNER ~ '. iielrllan is P1981118 111W- wiliiwtiite softball and baseball iiccwua, these days. Lust night saw m, gllfllCS postponed while the junior league opener was haltedcn 10nd,“; However, just as S0011 u 1L flan-s up the boys will get mg again and the delay has B0 WLlNG HOCKEY WRESTLING SANDWICH. 1311s.. May IB-(O? Cabin-A clash between two for- mer titleliolders and dares}, of such British stalwarts as Dr. Wil. "m" Weddell. the 192'! champion, Harry Bentley and n. n. rt. Ma:- tin, lent excitement today to the second round of the British sma- teur golf championship over the Rflyfll St. George's links here, A number of second round mat- ches remained io be run of! early tomorrow, including that of Ar- thur D‘Archy Locke. the South African 19-year-old who burned up the course in a 33 yesterday. The luck of the draw brought Cyril Tollcy. twice winner of the Yanks Defeat Detroit For 5th Straight NEW YORK. May zs-(AI-n-A seventh-inning home run by Tony Lazzeri today provided the winning margin for the Yankees as they defeated Detriot Tigers 4-3 here for their fifth straight victory and widened their first-place mar- gin to two full games over Phila- delphia Athletics. The game cost Detroit the ser- "1065 0f lVl-ifikfiy Oochrane, catcher- manager. THE. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN“ NEWS “in SPORT Talley Defeats Scott As Upsets Feature Play In British Amateur Tourney. (A. P. by Gmrdisrfl Special Who) NEW YORK, May 25-Giv1ng Harry Gumbert a. six-run advan- tage in the first inning, New York Giants went on to defeat the Reds 9-3 in Cincinnati today. en- abling the young pitcher to mark up his first victory of the year. The win put the Giants into sec- ond place behind Pittsburgh. The New Yorkers clipped Wild Bill Hallahan for six hits in the After his homer 1n the third temporarily tied the score at one- in the fifth and wasstruckixi the right temple by a ball pitched by Irving (Bump) Hadley. Knocked all. Cochrane came to bat again l first inning and got 10 more off Ray (Peaches) Davis who succeed- ed him. The Rods bunched four of their ‘lihitsirlthefliirdiogetalltheir . runs. Giants Pace Pittsburg By Defeating Reds 9-3; Dodgers ’ Halt Pirates 11111111“ by fannin! Ducky Walt- ers for the third out in the nlnfli with the W111! runs on second and third. Mungo Halts Pirates BTOOIIIYH Dodgers overcame the WHEN-leading Pirates in Pitts- burgh behind the fireball pitching of Van Lingie Mungo. Mungo would have had a shut- out except for an error by Heinie Manush in the third inning which allowed Woodie Jensen to sem-e on a single. A similar bobble by Paul Wane!‘ on a. hit by Hassett in the seventh gave Brooklyn the tying run. The WORLD BOXING B ASKETBALL OTHER SPORT my gpfYfil to heighten their h- terest in the various leagues. mconscious, lie was can-led into, the dressing room and. after pi-e- I Cubs Defeat Phillics Dodgers won the game in tho crown. in 1920 and 1929, and Hon. Qighth when Woody English doub- Michael Bcott, the 1933 titlehcld- llé 9K iié BK Mr, Jack Plckard, son of Mr. “d Mrs. Harold L. Pickardlfhflf- ‘0tu~[()\\‘ll, wu the winner last Ffjdill" of the 440 yard dash at the lnwrlnvrlinte track meet fprKings Ccilelrlwie School. WiIIElBOI‘. N- 3- Ilicic, il-iio is sixteen years oldnilso you iillfd place in hurdles. disaas throwing. 220 yard dash and one mllv, ulld 4th in the shot put sgllilw eight other competitors. In m. hm, jump he spiked hkrlseif n 4 ft, 1o lnellw and had 110x13 all. A few weeks ago he won plane in tile cross country four mile run, coming only two-flftlisof u second behind the second nin- lier. . l! i! 9K =0! mating between Joe r0- 31f mlunx and Bill a shah-lat here on June 9th is heir: liimuslsed freely these daysby box- lng mus. Tile fight should be a rdturui. There is a lot of rivalry Manon the two fighters and each lip lmyoed the other once. 12$ light should decide nqcre- lwfh boys carry lethal 17$,- lips in either hand and although " ias is mileii the younger d an peer lcrtnett is the type we: that i9 do rcus new“ rrte he is on no et. The recent death of Vic Lana ‘ie nlul-kcd the passing of e of e lmmcst fighters in the arri- tlnn. Lamgllle fooled no foe. $1 or lme he mayo gave of _ . He tough n aknfl oechv in the Mariftmes and wit: well known here where he per- formed sevesal times. in‘ Hi The foltowlvlg one tribute was mid w we 1m ma: w Q0019» Memv oi’ the New Qhcguw ing Wu-s i-n a recent issue. fic- ihy .~.l_vs in part: ‘Bic mngilic was one of lie gamut guys I over knew fie vii qme not only when lie wiis fi of the finest conditioned iioybrl. ma one or the best in n» limp!- iime Provinces. but also when he knew his earthly days were nwm- belcd. He. didn't lay back when 0h Mollier Ntmrre took a sock at Mn mid wait for he!‘ to tau tail ma. H0 fought back just the‘ way ho did when in the ring,even- filmiflh lie knew the odds were Emir against lam. “I lcncw Vic book in his bcvolcfzt M's. and have laimvri him thrcu‘ he years. He was always a fight- 65. but never a bully; always 1W0,“ to stand up for what he "might was right, no matter beISt . fitimd or foe. Mpjlri-t was one of his chnrrwloristlcll, m he lived it right iilrollgh the piece until umn claimed him, "It is ezisy enough for a fellow to be n fighter when he is sitting m w» of tile World, and Vic was. w‘ 1"“ mime; but when suddenly i "lilo iurn in the opposite direc- tion mid everyone is taking a sock i" You. it takes plenty of courage to stick up your dukes and coun- loy the blows directed from many rliBei-eni angles, but Vic had it in “W? loads. “Tile little incidents of tough luck iiirlt clinie to him along the will‘ were shaken of! with a shrug cl the shoulders. This last one he couldn't shnko, but it took a long "me for it to pllt l-_lim on the can- M. More than three years. and, then they had to gang up on hhn b do it. “ *4 H‘. PK Writing with a local rnnallac- Wrlm: firm three years ago, he Iusiuihcd an injury. A heavy piece of structural steel hit him in the Ihht mid punctured a lung. He save that a good battle. butobher Wllrflil-aiions set in and slovwiy 7M1‘ him down. r 1'. , . . i! "Bbr Wwks as . before he left {or Allligonlsli, I was in to see lm- Ho was only a shadow of his old sell. Be was worn down from u sturdy lad of 11a pounds i0 li bare ninety. The once pow- "m "Par was gone ,but thespirit was silii ihcre. He'd rip back the bu! coverings. ‘Look at that’, he'd W'- ‘Tilnt doesn't look much like e 1'13 pounds I carried into the ""8 the inst time. So help me,l'l;i m0 to a fmzzlc (and he wafi n film not licked yet. I'll give hi: w gilt. I could have br-liicn that NW1" l-ligr, ect,but ihesc other rm!“ M’? ‘ a strang-‘Milcld titanic “Yo-ileum bc S0 bud ll the H“ trouble “m” known’ h“; H; M f" wiliut in iii-ii ccn h“ (one u l1 that; 1 m‘, dwmt do any mp5." it‘. F‘: d‘ T P-‘f ‘. i/l'_y'l1"j to (‘OHFCIF . . you m then‘. it yet. You're 8 h" a you've sot. www- q could not catch him. r fi rneficlne, lillt ' er. Tolley, a tremendous hitter. found Scott s. tougher opponent than his first round victim, J. l". MacDonnell who succumbed 4 and 3, but won 2 and l in a nip and tuck struggle with his longer dis- tance the deciding factor. Tolcy n. Pcnnick One of the outstanding third round matches will see Tolley playing Frank Pennick, amateur champion of lkigland, who over- whelmed B. 1!, Newman today, i5 and 4. libsperts conceded that from this match might come lilnglands chief contender for the title left vacant when Hector Thompson of S00 _ d withdrew due to ill Mitt." ‘Phcbectscoreoftheday was: 31 by Jack Levinson of Chicago, New England champion. who elim- inated C. W. Timsnis of England 8 and 2. Today Levinsons golf was fin-Winn as he equalled the record f Th! mwcc layout and theBIi- t amateur championship record for nine holes with 438-443-424-91. He stood finn- up at the tum and alth he ran into occasional trjougl on the way home, Timmis llvcdlcl Ilimlnltcd Dr. ‘liweddcll, finalist to llawsm Lifi 3i 1%. and a member ct this . R2101‘ Cup team, founfl too fonn y out in 3i to hold a narrow lead ‘Inc Be cy, another Ryder Cap star, went out 3 and 1 before Rob- ert Qwc , American resident of veteran Bentley c _ not clubs either ofl _ tee or around the green but battkd to the and. The defiant of Martin by R. B. Foster was regarded as a maysr . A member of the home clubq_|'idfavoredtogofarin' _ , ' t, Lhvbin was erratic 0Q the tees, A few weeks ago he won the St. George's Vase and is one of Ehiglarids better known golfers. Iowlnqon and Dick Chapman of Grpenwidl. 001111., paced the Ugl- imd " contingent of sewn that remained in the fight, B yro n N e l s o n Leads Qualifiers PIJITSBKIRDH. May 36—(AP)—- Byron Nelson of Reading, Pa. swung around the field club's mountain in 'l~1 strokes today to win the qualifying medal in) the 20th United States Professional Golfers Association championshili- His 36-hole total was 139, five shots under par, and three ahead of Harry Cooper of Chicago, who addeda70 today to his 72 of yesterday. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE IETTNG THIS EVENING ‘There will be a special meetinflfl o! the Industrial League this ev- ening at 7.30 at Dr. F. C. Doulzans oflice. Important matters pertain- and all those interested in the welfare of the league are asked to be present so that all existing dis- putes can be settled at one»: and, thereby get the league functioning’ properly. The various teams are asked to have their representatives on hand on time. ' A’ You may pick up and come light. back. like you used to in the ring. Don't give up". 9K 9K 3K 5k ‘Tm not giving up by 811V means", he retorted with a frown.) "despite the doctor's warning I, might last a. month or two. If}?! not going to lick this _ I-wan _ to go right away. Why _ 1d I5 stick around that long? It's arm costing that much more money. If. I can't come out on top I don't: want to hang around being n- nuisancc to anyone. Might as we'll’ go and get it over with". i! 9K 5K 9F "yw", I said. it's too bad. V but _ things are that way it cnmt be héiped". ‘ H! 3|! 5F Hie "Don't feel sorry for me". he re- turned. "I've seen plenty and Pm, , lznt niraid to die“. And wliiio he ,':/a.s talking ihrre was n big smile 2n his face. There was no imiv- zirio nbolf. hi". impending dcstiil-r. lt wns just the way he fell-full of ‘gl-k’ to Hir- rzld. “He didn't scucnl when the time my. He took it. He sure was ing to the league will be discuasedaam. liminary examination by Dr. Rob- ert Enmett Walsh. was removed to hospital where further obser- vation showed he had fractured his skull. Schoolboy Rowe started his first game of the year for the thelrd- place Tigers, He gave up l0 hits including Lazzei-Ps four-bugger and another by Joe Dimaggic. Cleveland Indians nosed out the Athletics 4-2 in the first encounter of a three game series in Phila- delphia. The hidiuns, scoring a run hi the first inning, two in the fourth and one in the ninth were never headed, but Mel Harder was re- lieved in the seventh after the first three men up hit safely, scoring two mms. St. will! Broams bunched three errcms in the first inning to help Boston Red Sox win 4-2 and pro- vide Bob (Iiefty) Grove with his second triumph of the season. Miscues by Bill Knickerbocker, Harland Clift and Rolly Hemsley, agafe buntby Buster Mills and St. Iouis 000 000 UX)—2 6 3 Boston 801000 00x-4 '1 0 Trotter and Hemsley; Grove and. Desautelp. Deficit 001 0,00 ‘IQ-c a . New York 100 oco 010-410 i; Ropwa and Qocimane, llaywoith; Hadley, lvhirpl-ly and Dickey. Chicdgo 100 000 314-9 l2 0 Washington 000 100 001-2 '1 0 Lyons and Sewell; Deshong, Linke, Cohen and Hogan. Passeau. Mulcahy and Wilson; In Chicago the Cubs scored a. 5-3 victory over Philadelphia be- hind Bill Lee's effective pitching. Lee gave up nine hits, including a home run by Earl Browne with a marl on in the sixth but eight of the blows were made in the last four innings. The big flghthandelr In Hospital led and made his way home on g sacrifice and ‘Mungds infield out. Burleigh Grimes. Brooklyn man- ager, was banished for the third time this season when he protested in the eighth against the way Umpire George Magerkurth called, bails and strikes. g Down The Alleys HOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Mixed Doubles Inst night on the Holy Name Alleys saw the start of the sec- ond round with thirty six couples. 24 couples having been eliminated last week, twelve evenly matched couple.) took the alleys struggling hard to keep their scores well up and although the scores did not run too high they were close to- gether, only two talling below the o-vl turn for the worse tonight. Elks, condition had remained unchanged since he was brought to the hom- tal late this aftcnwmi. loo and _ . at Louie. pod. wot‘ now- rrnwsrmqnar. LEAGUE Jersey Citry 10o 00o loo-s lo s Newcirk 130 120 1lx-9 1a z Stiles, Be s, Veach and Rod- - rnond; Donlil , Beggo and Rcsar. NATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester 220 000 000-4 l~l 0» Toronto 204 000 0011-6 9 l Brooklyn 000000 011-2 c 2 Eleinke. Kgst, Andrews and Pittsburgh 001000000-1 6 l 0'l"ar=rell; Nekola, Mulligan and Mungo and Phelps; Swift and Heath. Todd, Buflalo 000 000 002-2 4 1 New York 000 00o 120-0 1c 0 Montreal 201 102 1111-8 i4 o Cincinnati 006 000 000-3 ll 1 Wilson. Hibbs and Phillips; Gumbert and Mancuso; Halla- Johnson and Kies. han, R. Davis and V. Davis. Syracuse 000 100 000-l '7 0 Philadelphia 000 002 010-8 9 1 Baltimore 000 002 l0x-—3 '7 0 Chicago 301 000 01x-5 10 0 FllSRll, Klop and W. Campbell; 1011mm and Griibe. [U0 Eric MlcNairs clan/n single to leit‘ H. Fisher lg! 106 MO sent the Red Seekers of; to athrea, M. Duffy 205 144 188-116’! run lead in the first. They tallied , Second:- their final counter in the third. l A. Gormley 175 268 214 Grove held the Browns to two P. McKinnon 121 138 240-1456 hits during the first seven inn gs Thlrllr- but in the eighth may gored . .0011 YMDI 106 fi Jimmy Desliong, you Wash- ‘ J. Kirwin l fli lBii-HQT ington hurler, kept on even terms "ml"? withTedLyons, White Sox veteran,‘ I- Oomvmn 162 2% for six innings but weakened in ‘J-Igfim 153 1'75 15'1—1111 the seventh and Chicago won,9-2 =_ in Washington. '1'°°mbl k” 195 ‘Q5 thvxvhecfine Wu; fled M; b1 “I ,Il.s § 1% 2%—QUDI 0 09.8‘ 5H8 bGQBh ' seventh inning assult on Dcshong, ma!‘ ‘l1?’ £1061 “i” h“ m“ “m” m "‘”° m“ ‘NEW relax, Ma 25 Go do ‘Seventh-- B‘“'°'-°- ‘m’ "m" w“ °""" “hm (Michel wchrcny Ma-n r r- ate‘ 1 iao lea "mm "m" ‘he Plm- Th“ Detrcity Tigers inmth gag o‘ 1i B“ rlane lgi 14': l8’! i055 Box added another in the signal, Baseball “we W n‘; a .. ~ -- .§;‘__ _ and 1°11’ "w" l?" "u" 915cm" condition" at s5. Elizabeth's H r- Tierney las 22s 211 “m” a“ “h” i“ W’ “mm ta! womb. suflerins from e ' - A Howatt 105 lm 165-1005 14°11! 1111119911 whshlnw" V! fracture he received when he. was ‘Ninth:- WW" maimed 111°" w one o! Bump Hnirllcys r. McMillan 180 l55 17a ivlwhes during today's same bfirl n. Corwran 194 139 150-1000 B 8cm‘ tween the Tigers and New York- '.l‘enth:_. ' Yankees n. Dalziel 2n ice w! Dr. Robert E. Walsh. the Yankees" n. McCabe 100 117 lac- s10 AMERICAN HAGUE club physician. said an X-rer ex- Eleventh;- cminatfun revealed 8 definite Sklfll w_ cruweu 131 131 178 “eve-ed 1w c" 00H 11 l new m we Philadelphia. 00o 00o 200-2 1 - - sum:- Harder, Galehouse and Pytlaisc a“ 11111111181" A171‘ DY- Welsh Sald- v. Coyle 130 189 188 Smith, Ross, Turbeville and izayiis. "M the" W" 1m“ BMW“ °* 1 L. McDougall 130 12o 155- 90': Tonight's schedule at '2 sharp: LADIES GENTS K. O'Brien P. McGillivray . M. Canaghen R. McLelilin I. Dougan K. Acorn E. J Hughes D. &nith E. Robin M. Martin J D Webster G. Keenan ‘ L Duffy M. Clinton R Duncan K. Mathieson P McQuaid E. Mitchell B Mathieson M. Aylward W. Oatway M. McGuigan L. Doiron PARIS, May 25-Mme. Rene Mathleu and Yvon Petra gave France the mixed doubles title of the French hard court tennis championships today. feated Marie Louise Horn, France, and Roland Journu, Germany, in the final, "i-5. 7-5. H. W. (Bunny) Austin, English Davis Cup star. won his third round match yesterday. They de- l I ___._.._._._.... Aces Impress In Workout’ FOREST HILLS, N. Y. .\l.ly 35 ~--Unlted Stltcs z-tock ~ Davis (lllp matches with Allsllnnziis pow- cl-illl team this weekend rose sev- eral pozllis es a consequence of a sensational workout today lmlur- ing the shotmaking of til:- Cuil- fornians, Don Budge and Gone Mako. Budge unleashed the full bills‘. o! his game to tlqzl-h iiio ncrobull." Georgian. Brynn lBltp-l Giant. .1 fourt swift Jets. The .. .:..- w 6-3, 6-1, 6-3, 6-3, lira his team mate rli brand of tennis that l.... -. fgd-hgatlgd ncq oi illE‘ United States forces. is. .' at tile ' L "Budge pilljivl. . l‘ glmicst gzzllnt‘ ever seen." srllli iile chunky solllll- crner. “His bnckiinnli was the moi marvelously accurate thing 1 have ever been up against." While Budge \\'Il~ llfiiL-llill‘ off Grant, Aiuko ierlnaed \i'iiil Bobby Riggs to trounce ilic Illll‘. l . doubles vmcli. George L , . young Wayne Sabin. 6-1, l-Ii. ii-l Grant's disappointing ])£‘l'ii>l‘ill— GRADS A(‘w_lv'."lnt.woli__iiie national li§i.A.___ Gleaming, modem machine less care in every operation And Class will tell-Grads ha throat and nerves. Carpet & Dry 0550a“; u b 5 A n d Golf Tournament June 14 and 15 The 15th Annual Tournament of the Carpet and DryGocds Golf Association of Canada will be livid . on Monday and Tuesday June 14 zlnd l5, at the St, Andrews Got ullri Country Club, York Mliis, To- lOfllO Qnt. The President of the Club Hits your L; George K.Beddoe. Aiaillaglng Directorcf Congolelim Cullndzi Limited, who was un- fllllilllOiiSLV elected to the positron . nt a recent meeting of the Ex- cciliive Committee. A cordial rye‘.- vnnie is extended to all. The Tournament is open to all those connected with the CZLYPUi and Dry Goods industry and, a- iiie clouds llavc recently lxwll ‘nl-cniring in tile iiouseiurnisliincs icid, a good attendance is coli- fcieiltly expected. Inicnziino rom- ncfilors lire asked to send their m".- ll-ics or inquiries zisrooli n= mssifc lo: Jnlncs B. Jamieson, Honorary" f§l"l‘i'(‘lill'_'€ Trrrlsllrci‘. 69 York Sir 1".- Turolilo, Ontario. tlllfl‘ against Budge did no‘. n"~" ‘w scnrrzil ilciief that ilie “mighty zflnm" will be pxvkeci for ihv ii‘ ‘o Slllfllo: bcrlh over Frat»: lurker, \\‘m ranks a notch above /, 8 WA5 AWAY? ‘ti-l 5EWER RATf! gale.” ova BOADING noose A OLD CIGAR sruas , AND STALE BEER! / H55 HAD ‘iH-AT 1=l.0co4,0F-' Owus / izoos-"rma / O I 5KWFF-&\HFF‘!* HN-Mw; wuo HA5 seen N .__. ,* "ml-a HOU6E WFIIIEZI’ AlR WOULD a-AeA .. .~_ with ‘w “ i /// // ’/ {OMPAMY @7- r. ‘i: >ci§vrw: l5 HAW, WDEAR! VERlm, voui 355T! "n5 TRUE ADlsfluélulér-ED -'_ CALLED--5CiEHTi5TS FROM ‘ n ‘THE OBéERvATORY. TO ‘ ‘ CONVERSE on or-‘n-le new ECLIPSE ol= THE eumMvouPLL. BE suflvwssv TO LEARN ‘HAT “THERE l5 TALK OP SENDING ME ‘TO ‘(HE SOUTH 5EAS "r0 fiATHER DATA DURING ‘THE ASTRONONHCAL. PHEMOMEMON I ' I Major Hoopla SENTLE MEN MY ‘THEORY OUT OUR WAY” s, flashing in swiii movement as they make G!'6dfl—'"ClflSB". Huge warehouses stacked high with selected golden Virginia iobaccos, the choice oi experts-tobacco: that need no *"A. F."——"Class". Relent- oi mamiiaciure-"Class". ve it and say it soothinqlv io c7 JIIIST CHOICE TOBACCOS .- 'i.v NO ‘HXRTIFICIAL FLAVOURING Nationals Play Tonight ‘\\lA1 b" king llmr tilvt \‘;clrll'_\' cl the svumi tonight n‘. the ex,lvll..c' o.‘ the Na- lluliilir; \‘.ll(‘l‘i tile t i tennis clas?" ill all llicilzsirzzll ix 11' ' tho H 3mm" ' Piibt-(‘lld Clllis ll('lt‘iliiii ll mid toliirrllt . y i0 rim lllio a Wlilillili. llnoi‘ Till“ lznliie starts n‘. 6:15 shun‘? Two Games Posipo n il- <i| Ho“, " ifzil-l-rl BAWL HIM our, MA.’ ‘ WE'VE WAS-TED 114E WHOLE MORNING LDOKINCI FOR ‘THE. LITTLE snow! ‘l i . §I“QIII_~ tithe-in. a. PAIJIF: . 1m nv rm savior. ni- ¢\. . a e ~ .5 - a. . -.\ .. "‘ ‘L’ x .- .$¥-' ‘t-‘QQ-i.‘ ‘ - DD MDU OR IEUW’ VOU REMEMBER "THAT I ‘SAID I WAS GOING ‘IO TAKE VOU DOWN @R A HAIQLUT? AND DON'T TELL ME ‘IOU xkfTl THE IDEA.’ SNEAKMY OFF TO PICK FLOWEZS! JMJ!!!’ ,_, . , ww/ wryeesea ~- By \\‘II.l.i_»\\lS AW, GEEMA, r "mourn-n vow) LIKE ‘EMIAMD r l ‘THOUGHT IT WOULD "‘ E-e ma; TO (Jive 1 PMZT or "men "r0 "mm new LITTLE GIQL, new DCOR vou ALWAH/S S-AV TO 6E MICE "to new HEIGHBOQS