-rf-IE .-q. . $'i’v7~v"v" yyw IN. ‘CHARLOYFETOWN GUARDIAN Mae west a green pacing mare that showed sensational speed while in training at t h e Charlottetown D r i v i n g Park track last season but was unsteady, has been placed in the hands of Willard Kelly. Willard and Mac hhculd get along all right and we look to see her acquiring a. fast talb. Dormat 2.04% has S1001! the dust of Cliarlottetown off his shoes and has by now arrived at his former home Sydney Mines. He was ac- coul;miied on the Journey by Dave Pmlml, his faithful caretaker, who hallds him over to his new owner mt McAdam is tip top condition. Dcrmilt has the honor or the fast- est mile over an Island twice arolllid so far this Vein‘. having p.'l('c(l llle Charlottetown oval last sniurday in 2.19 with the last half scone ny INNINGS and more than a score oi players thusiastic. and’ the now me M in 1.071113 thguigrlajluélparlixér £1551 ber. m’1:1eueVi§It§¥uplage;1d Wlashifngton still bunched within six shots. “-5 mpmly getting into the up _ W-mdfl deeitC21-I Y The following list of horses place Earl Whitzhiligemh or own REL-ootE"“E '5 123 m m R" 3' E Heads r M me ‘me’ " they get the M3 9'! mm ma ' ' ssibl 11100 i te bee ' i ht’ its I W 0 gave up Lznowe we enrsmsu superiors 123 014 410 16 18 16 “we me” club heads 8331351; that 133" —-—-—-— D0 y mpe , has n oom- as h . scored his fourth pitch- al- 130714 LEFIGUE5 8th Battery 247 502 19x 30 18 9 little white pellet, that seems to; , Jimmie Power and his co-pai-tn- by a friend of the writer’a ingogiciiory of the year. no H/‘rs. Alone of the triumvirate which everywhere except where they ers wcrc rather loath to sell the big BPDTOX male eligibility placed ton humbled Chicago for the 5UMMA3y shared the first round pace, Ma.ng- it to 3.1 - horse. but dearth of opportunities t) mro him decided them. They are 5 ‘ I ' =— . ‘L I BOWLING d “ ‘~ aoxmc _. HOCKEY BASKETBALL WRESTLING . ' - OTHER SPORT ~ and a spacious grand stand for the curtain-raiser the latter part of this month. Old orchard is a fun- ous summer resort with excellent bathing and out-door attractions and it is felt that the beauty the Place and its accessibility by motor roads will bring a large number of people from other states. Wendall Wathan, the young trainer wllo topped the list, of rum Winning drivers in 1935. is training eight head at the Fort Fairfield track The five-year-old trotter Alloway ml 1; by Mcoregor the Great. 2.03‘. with which he won nine races last season, is said to be 301118 Lood in his work and great things are expected of tilts horse the coming summer. He took his record over the half-milk track of Cumberland, Maine, last Beptem. opposite in brackets. Example (28) means eligible to 2.28 class. where Gomez Hurls Yanks To Win Ove r Tribe (A. P. By Guardian’: special Wire) NEW YORK. June o—Lefty Games returned to the mound here today after a 10-day layoff with a sore arm, and held the Cleveland Indians to five hits as the league- leitdlnl Yankees came out 4-8 in a pitchers’ duel. The victory was Gomez‘ sixth Bninst one loss this season. He hooked up in a tight struggle with Lloyd Brown until the eighth, when the Yanks fell on tile Cleve- land hurler for three runs to sew up the ball game. Lou Gehrig. playing in his 1,'l00th straight game, contributed to the win with his ninth homer of the campaign. ~ Senators playing at home. cumb- ed back into the first division of the American League by banging out 13 hits for a 6-2 triumph over Detroit. seventh consecutive time today, by an 8-6 margin when the sex of Chuck Templeton’: SPOR TRAI TS 0 Tu: Eves I-law: I1’! su Six home game. In an error-ridden game of the city softball Laague for the Pick- ard Trophy last evening the 8th Battery smothered 30-16. The Battery team went into an early lead in the fourth inninsfl IUILS, Hec periors Lose To 8th Battery 3046 the superiors third and and cllmaxed it with a brilliant rally in the eighth to send nine runners plate. . Jackie Kalle making his initial start on the mound for the Battery was found for 18 hits while his opponent, Bill Warren, gave out 19. evenly divided, were among the highlights of the MacQuarrle, sturdy backstop of the Battery, garnering two. Currie and Jay, keystone sackers. put in a busy night, both turning in a brilliant fielding performance. across the (By Alan Gould, Aslochffid Press sports Editor) (A. I’. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) BALTUSROL GOLF CLUB. Springfield, N. J., June 5——Still riding hard despite a. series of tumbles under second-muncl press- ure. the par-busters today kept command of the closest, most ex- citing scoring rodeo in United States open golf championship his- tory. After another hectic day. during which the defending champion Sam Parks, Jr., of Pittsburgh, was elim- inated along with nearly 90 others and the vanguard of surviving con- tenders badly shaken up, the pace- setting honors belonged to a lean, lanky pair of pl'ofcsisonaLs—Ray Mangrum of Dayton, Ohio, and Victor Ghezzi of Deal, N. J.—with four others snapping at their heels Defending Champ Ouste r.- As Mangrum Leads Close Field In Open Golf Play At The Golf Links Todaj? sneeze --\-oi: ~.Qh*. Starting this afternoon at‘ 2}! o'clock the first stage of the stam- ard Cup competition match ‘pity will get llridei-way at the Belvedeba Golf Links. The competition-whid) is an annual event. is open to’oJ1 male members of the club, and cording to club regulation, the let: 0nd stage must be completed fore June 15th, the third fiagevbgb fore June 29th. and the final step prior to July 15th. -_ 3; The golf links are a. busy this year, the old.mcmbers are ey- rum continued to ride at the head of the big parade by adding 5 71 to his previous 69 for a total of 140, four shots under par for Bill- i Earned runs: superiors 9, Bat- ticry 1'1. Runs batted in, Currie 8, Kane 5, Whelan 8, Mclnnis 2, Me- ’1‘ K teases out my another good one to take "' 0! his Dlllfc and very soon the vacant there are no brackets the horse is different hues opened a three-game eligible to 2.30 class. series at Boston before a ladies day 3 . Tea hostesses for Saturday I‘- sznli will contain moth" °<il.llll9- mm: Y °"I’Wd 0’ 13.000 Ht Fenway Park. '5"“'°J"1*H‘§ CF Quarrie 5. Doyle 2. Stull 3. ritzger- tusrois badly battered upl>€r,is1-noon are: Mrs. c. A. Beer. wi- ———-M P E 53- EA;1V-I(:LlE‘)‘CE':R0TTERS fort gigs ‘gig: fglérth srtiraight victory L9"‘:rH We > aid 1, Ranaghan‘ 1, Mahar 7, Rice 9°11”?-1 Ghezzl “Wd his 5°°°“d .1“. B. Conrad. Mrs, W. F Parkeg. F -C Ramsay. 0l1t~N8¢. ~ ‘ 5 n X. W o suffered a NET/DNHL mm 4, Peters 1, Dowllng 1, Jay 2, War- 51100955 V3 70- .\‘frs. F. M. Nash. Mrs. J. P. Lantfi. 1, has a chestnut colt With White 5 001! When their usually docile HM“,,‘,w ’ mu 1. Left on base; Battery 5, The scores of the twin leaders‘ _.,__.. _._ v. Guy Ann 2.24 1-4 (28) High Socks 2.24% (25) stockings from Sampson Hal 2.0201, bwrn May 24-th. that has caught the )- ‘‘oousins‘' went into the ninth in- were only one stroke short of the ning trailing 8-1 and put on a Su})f‘l'lOl‘S 4. Home rulls, McQuar- , ai1—(tlnt.- ' £€flcvuE TEN/V15. M559 ‘P55-rear _ rlc 2, Kane l_ Jay 1, Mahar 1, Rice championship record (I2 ’ o eyes of the ll€li§hb!°i1'5l€-ndI?111 ‘l'°’9° g"°M°Mv°1° U‘-;°“E""”"1i§s nV_e‘§-1nhl‘511Y~ v SIGHT, Foe TH€r‘(_ \‘ - 1. Three base hits, Currie, Stull, E39-E Sf‘:-‘Jilly ‘Clack for the i F0 final ; ~l r. 1 ti t vcn y. s urge ulle omin ac on, w o 11 me. zoox/Nan 1; _ Do , - _ . rs 0 e wurn t. . 1:1:-Q11 Thad: Its maternal an- M'lilie Kaimugk relief service. started lggfieifga l:nl;I(':1e i§°'€'Eo§,:f,R.L,f.-’}';2/ . 1'{Cl“iImCluTi)t,3].cB:'iIs\:001iml;:Eil5h1(t)§f X319 at Ninikahda. Tomorrow, thoymviill - bl coslry is oil glib l>;stt- dill,“ 1*?‘ f-llllllby d§tr=;‘:1i<=el;r_ntl;d.hal;)h<1n‘rstl;1 hehwaa "U 9'” 2. (Rice, Dowllllg); off Warren 2. ;5n9§(1'ls°°S“B7i21th3ll‘le°iil0l' gt tcthilclrsf Tennis I1 . ing by Bu XWOT Y A 0“ ° 5 l' C. e e e C isox iFi'tzgcl'ald, Doyle). Strikeouts, 3 1 1° ' 0 T000? 0 B 0 r -. lA b mare. Dnrky Kalmuck to four hits before bein 11 ed r—-— 1:. 2 w i . ifl 286. made tilt‘ Sam , d - Fe mm‘ "L Guy Todd by Lefty Ostermueller sine): 8h1- . VV‘hl11‘1e'en: ulsi:"c1iiceKT1:'_ equalled in 1932 by texenfgaraclgl. 77118 ARCTHOOH Race meets wilfibe hegg gt Gvlgae‘ gtllyezogblro ncalggla second run came over in the I)‘ D o 18 in 9 innings, off Warren 19 in In R my and Truro une r n een . . H G t 8 innings. winning pitcher, Kane. Inning .._._— popular classes. July 1st the season Reyrnonette a S S Losing pitcher, Warren. Time of po"hh1 openmg of char‘ ttstown \\-lli be in full swing with races at Stall!-ett Volo ‘ ‘g . . ” ga,rne_ 1 hour, 15 minute; umpires, One stroke off the pace, stiu very Tennis club W111 be held, this after- s side locally, saint John, Su y S W 9 2 I C 1 S A the 14 I N 1 Wm“ 1;; h much in the running. were a quar- , c‘_¥r‘:ir;:.“.::l-Hilton and possibly one or TS - n bases, El? ;fENeill.s OC 0 tet °' 50350395 19~V°l‘il-98. Denny nolgilesident G. F- Hflwhflm 3'“ two other places in New Brunswick. TROTTERS AN1) Plgclns ____ __ __ shute of Boston, Henry Picard of last night the Club had many MW and fly-dngy_ Middleton and other ELIGIBLE To THE z_z7 1‘; 2,30 C F .»~ G “‘ """""”""’""‘ "“ ' ' #7’ Box scong Hershey, Pa., Harry Cooper of cl11- members on its register 0115 V353’. polnishin Nova Bcotia. CLASS L ‘- S e 8 In E (L p_ By G,m.,mn.. sped“ wile) I cage and Johnny Revolta. the Pro- and things were fihallillfl “D 1°’ 33 _.___ _ NEW YORK June 5_Fe,mu.mg rane Superiom M; R H 110 A E fcsslollal Golfers Association cham- “excellent season. H W61. Tyndall Scmple is giving prelim- Boy OBoy 2.14 (2-1) From Anchors a seven-run uprising off Van Carmody, 3b 6 1 2 1 1 2 liion- All cracked par. shute did The Club courts WW1“ ma‘ imrv work to Plucky Scott 2.05 Ace Bailey (30) Lin le Mun 0 1,. in mm ha a A . Weeks c 6 0 o 2 o 3 it the hard way. with nine one-putt lous shape", Mr. Hutcheson stated- nndkni-oral others He likes the Billy wtt (23) totagl 1 16gb hits tn‘ ac 1,5 S d I ‘Jay 213 6 1 2 2 7 4 greens and spectacular recoveries Games will start this afternoon. dillizhter of Peter Scott 2 05% very Temple Kalmuck (30) 4 sh lie: th 3):: intoe E 3 e I e \I’li1t1X‘ cf 6 4 5 0 1 2 from trouble on the last six holes There will be no 5136331 °°1’em°n’ niurh and while not making any gyie (30) The All-stars eked out a 4-8 defeat miy at gcehicago. E - l’e‘t£-rs,'ss 6 2 3 1 1 2 gt: Igeslistfir a Coopenfmingls any :2 tinta;llieg1(i:i;plti)es til’1ll_est1t9e3x?nfSeB.S0X1teE Meg. ' ‘ u tory ' .._: ' 1 _ . . prmwlioxis hetrou ‘(:)°n1O1:lel.‘i‘iEn Rgslfil ;19i)tt0n (30) z/ii:ctor1a°‘I':irrkth¢‘1!lBAmr:ihd°Fls :t the Bm Lee’ posting his fourth Vic‘ . 1b If i :1‘ f 1: 3 3 on(::l ggaitglllt §a§m2nr§:¢1t : Sefo Walter Smith. M155 Edflh Shaw ‘Dd he uil give 5 ng ml . mo as even- tory of the season_ hem the (3, 13,110“ Graham‘ Assodhged) .-iaims, V . . . _ azelfid em Wm be hostesses nor to the 2.15 class eligibl“ gggebud 9,1) gig in an Iltggustrial League game. Dodgers to seven hits, three of Press Sports Writer) Dorvllnzi rf 5 9 1 1 0 2 ‘7‘l"‘1°cf"°‘““ 3”“ R**V°“‘l P10011094 M“ H ‘‘ nna Wa on (30) was a p ers battle with Lefty them coming in the first, when the (A. P, By (‘ua,|'di;],n‘§ Sp(‘(-ill wire) \V:irren, p 5 2 2 1 4 0 9“ 1- , The writer had a. pleasant few Dominion Belle (28) Macctuaid on the mound for the Dodgers opened the scoring with a WAS]-IIN‘GTON, Juno 5—'I'he — — — — - ~— 0“ "19 53515 °f 8-“ 9359 P9!- i‘llllllii(‘S the other day listening to Bud Aubrey (28) winners and Hen Woolridge tosin’ 1-un. strain of the American League pen- Totals 49 16 18 24 14 16 ‘°Tm3Yl°e5- the §u9°€5S0l‘ to Parks. Hal Redeemef “Old 'l‘lmcr"_ relating some of his goptnitz Britton (30) '§rn up for the Anchors. MacQuaid Gabby Hgrtnett, cub catcher, nant race and of battling agaillst ;V6i1ClimIlI’1i.§:d ciua.11lly;lliZS}l)0l£ thle finial y experience with race horses in his 6 as (28) ad 12 strike-outs granting but was put, out of the game 1h me a, succession of had "b1'(=1lks"4‘,n— Xtli Battery AB R 11 PO A E 05 Y 3-VSNSO 0 W En 6 many years spent in various parts Balbo (27) five hits compared to nine retire- second inning for arguing with the juries, particularly to Hank G1~c-on- 1FlizECl‘nld. rf (3 4 1 0 0 1 T’°-“ed ‘W0 755 I01‘ it WW1 Of 152. Leaglle of till‘ United states and Canada. fiivlntler gilpx-thy (30) mentgsflnpd six hits for Woolridge. umpire. berg, and spoliy pllchlng—has put Mclnnls. ss 7 2 1 1 2 2 sfigmgakfime flgxléldllle tilliilladtifiell one of the oddest ways of getting es re 6%..’ (23) A pe play in the third innings The ph-ates oulslugged phlln- fiery Mickvy coclzi-mle on the side- Currie, 211 7 5 5 3 3 1 5 ’ ‘S Di’-l‘f= on 0p. u so- . ovcra difficulty said he that I ever fiancy Sue (30) engineegjedwrlzy Jimmy Roach. A11- delphin, at Pittsburgh in a game lines for the time being. w. Whelmi, lb 7 4 3 12 2 U mllglyr iigézy tlylnss llavfe ilargpined And Sch ed u 18 heard of was used by an Ohio lie Cope (30) star 5 or p. featured the play. marked by 35 1111,; to wjn the series The pilot of the world champions McQuarric, c 6 -i 2 3 1 1 50 «"1 5 110 Ollllel‘ 58 9 0 C On trulxier to give 9. fast time tab to Mae West (30) The youthful shortstop also play- opehe,-_ 14.g_ coialpsed yestcrdzly at Pllilaclelpliia Kane, p 5 3 3 2 3 1 3nY‘m“§- an adult. trotter that had never Leta Kalmuck (27) ed brilliantly at the plate smash- The Bucs couecged 23 h1hg1e5 on after a hard run to score on a f0lll‘- Doyle. cf 5 3 1 1 0 1 health 2.15 for other trainers. This Leona (29) ing out a two base hit to tie the Joe Bown-[an hhd Claude passehh base clout hit within the park. ’1"o- E. stuil, 3b 6 2 2 1 1 l C‘"““““" E""‘"'”"d Games between Benedicts Ind particular mare could not carry ‘ Laoopia Lam (30) score and later romp home him- whue uh, phunes ghhchcd Ralph day he ‘revealed he had ilfifl scv- Ralliiglian, if, 6 3 1 1 0 2 1»1a\v1;s and EXCClSl0l'S and Draegerg any weight. Unless shod with the June Worthy (28) self with the winning counter. Bil-kofcr and Mace Brown for 12 oral similar “fZliHill"._‘} spoils’ tllllllliz ~ ~ — — — - — The lone Canadian contestant men “I,” marl; the formal opening light:-st of shoes she would tire Imrt see (30) - The game was close throughout sgfe h1ow_.,_ the last month. Totals 55 :10 19 2412 10 failed to get under the tlualifyine 0, How RC,1..ehm-~5 softball League. and finish almost on 8. walk, but Helena Witt (30) with the Anchors leading 2-1 up The Phillles took a three run His C°“3i05(’- .V<‘5l0l'<1~"l.V- C0Ch1‘flll<3 '~\’l-F6 f0!‘ SftillFdl1y'S filial fil'inE- pour tennis are entered in the she could not be gotten away ex— Tile following group of trottem to the seventh frame when the lead 111 the :,h1_rd_ hug, the Bucs Said Dlly Fllllls (‘Nil11\illNl. “'11.: due Robert '1‘, "Bob" Gray Jr.. pro ‘mm league each with ‘El. brand new com with weight as she had a .._ . .. name. _ lehdohcy to pwe_ 2.21 to 2.27:—- then went. into the lead with a went on to tally 11 more markers fast rlm- Hi-5 lii’(‘Vl"li-= >175‘-15. . promising fl-4-9'44 5”” ‘ms plans, have kept. their lineup almost ___ captain cope 2,14 (31) two 1-uh why in me hug of the in the next three fmme5_ none serious and all of short rlur- morning. This was four strokes complewly 1mm; and have adopted The oliioan got over the trouble by carving out a couple of wooden toe wclgllts that when completely filled with sand‘-weighed three and one-half ounces. After scoring her twice with them the weight was l’€(lllC(‘li to three ounces and on the third score she was sent awaY~ Sllortiy after the quarter W115 l’CilCll‘.‘(i every bit of sand had D35‘ sad out through an opening at the botmni of the toe weights and in- stead of carrying three ounces she was ollly weighted with about one- , .-.110‘. ycst,ci‘d:iy, i‘i(‘ walked over to ., ; Dr._u...,_.m,cn ._ (_}_ T1~a1llol', L. mu .1” ounce on each 1oot.—just Hesitherbeli 2.10 (12) Nickorson rf: McQuaid p: Roach The "crucial" st. Lolii" series for BT°°k13" ‘O0 “O0 °(-my ‘ 3 7 3_v,_._ .1. D .1. 1 b m 0 mi _ 1l010S~ It l0(*n<fd_ _as ihough 190 1:. ‘ It _ J smith, R the weight of the wood. She took a. Calumet Bee 2.11 (19) 3b: Glllls cf: Blnns 2b: Leclair the league leadership open.-:1 with Chicago 001 173 10N~l2 15 ii ° O3 L’ We 0 “E C m 5 would be the diviclillg line but when Gitllklllth r‘\- 14'“ "ll - record of 2.10 flat and was sold for Emil sum as a brood mere. , _ . . _ Lcllnn, J. 1~lnl;E§C1‘W~ _.__. Trixie Volo 2.11 (19) on the bases, Johnny Granhum. pitched st. Louis Cardinals to a Philadelphia. 003 21.1-~ ii 1.7. 2 mmmN,onm,. As a reslllt no lfishthnii 117 l'>18Yt€1:S BB1:EIfedms__H_ Mm).-,sCy_ G. Fran. "Old Timer" has at and of in- Mcrziwyn the Gmt 2.13 (20) 9-2 victory. Plttsblllch 003 33° 0"‘ *1‘ 23 4 “Why yes. tha‘.‘s what I put F.“ 151.5‘’”‘’‘’‘ .".‘.'° 1 9 “ms 0" K cis A. Burke, 13. sherrcn. L. Mc- forlniition on tap the difficulty is Frank J. Oriolan 2.12 (15) Only Mel Ott, who accounted for Bowman. Passcail and Wilson. At- d0“,n_.. npolomzm Dowel one tic-all tic basis. Mléhonl F. Cram“. K. Howmtl Just tone: 11m to talk. he is so reticent Harkflist 2 09:4 (17) R hie I both me Giants mm mm his mm Wood; Birkofe. B,.(,“.,, and I‘,-dd_ “wen. ml take $5-0 worm of coylc‘ Sr” J‘ Tum”. Sr” H. Bruce’ thud modest. Two of then things Helen D. 2.14!/. (18) O0 3 - ‘U’ H homer. scorinzb BllihT<;“l’Y. rage Paddcn. 0 13 1 that.“ said Shiite. "l\‘l.V liapm’ al- J. Turner. Jr.. H. Itio1l'1g'-rill‘. C813‘--pt aiimpmssed him recen y it 0 , Dizzy any trou le as e came t c Boston :03 021 101——l “-11.5 mu ht m to snatch u a Exrclsir-rs -- P. Ca cg im. 3 -n “W track was the speed displayed 139!‘-ill‘-W °‘ Clmlfles in ""5 “'1” M ° ‘ Le a first 1118501’ 1988116 hlll'l?l‘ 0‘ the cincinnrri 000 001 111 ~ 4 ll 31 bargain." [1 e p DOLUII The Alleys a. McKillnon, 1. Walsh. Alf Garrett, by llcliihcrbell around the upper of eligibility a horse will graduate alor gues year to win lo games. He has been Benge mg Lopez; Srho". rr:-y.i 1)(\nny r.,,,..c, hrhgh open 1-, sham, A, G;ir1‘ctt,‘R,eg. Petcrs.T turn and the smooth gaiied pacing much faster from one classto a.noth- beaten 1,w1oe_ ' of Claire Napoleon 2.13. By the and }7ft(‘('l‘s range in eligibility from Jolysct 2.16% (22) Peter S 2 16% (27) Kitty 1v1'cK.ane 2.1814 (24) Paddy Aubrey 2.161.‘: (25) Bud Cope 2.16% (M) Claire Napoleon 2.13 (28) Real Great 2.19% (26) August Queen 2.14% (25) Silver Doctor 2.1611 (35) Fast group ranging In eligibility from 2.12 to 2.20. Lusty Frisco 2.07 3.4 (16) Mac Volo 2.12 (19) Winnie Winkle 211215 (19) .cr this season. Many of those above All-stars scored the tying run and eighth. The best the Anchors could do in their final inning shove one runner across. Next game brings together Tip Tops and All Stars. Score by innings: Anchors101000O0i-3 5 4 A. StarsO0100012x-4 6 I Lineups:—~ Anchors: Worth lib: Woolridge 1): McKeir1an if: Pound. lb: Saunders 3b; Higson rf: Matheson cf; McLeod c: Smith as. All Stars—Rvlm lb; Howait as: was to Lf: Min-iin c. Umpires-—At the plate Bill Ryan, evened the score in their half and Ray Benge held Cincinnati in check as Boston Bees batted out a 10-4 victory that sent them back into fifth place, a game ahead of the Reds, who were playing _ at home. Benge allowed but three hits for the first five innings but. coasting along under a big lead. relented a. bit and permitted one Red to score in each of the last four innings. The Bees found four Cincinnati pitchers for 13 hits. two more than the Reds got off Benge. the second-place New York Giants easy victims for Dizzy Dean as he to the st am. the limit. and his long. , ation, were due. ill‘. swirl, to \V0l‘l'_V' and excitement. to tho .‘"»ll.<p"l’1SE} of many recent close game: and to the poor rccarrl the '1“2~.cl's have made in the last fortnight. He felt better today. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAG UE Mungo. Butcher. J(’l'i<'0fli- find Barres, Phelps; Lee and llartnctt. Stine and I.:0ll‘ibfl1‘(il. i>...In‘?iT§ Sports Trail (C. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) SPRINGFIELD, N. J., June 5- Down the sports mill and over the frayed bunkers of the United States open golf championship. Bargain... sinner. "Is it true you have me down at mills of 30 to 1?" Bel ore ..Denny Slllllc stepped up to lllt ills first he asked the Windsor, skidded to 80 after a more than he llreded ycstcrtiay. Only two strokes off the blister- ing pace stands. sllnrpshooting Tony Manero of Grecnboro, N. C., who pulled himself up to 142 with a sparkling 69. the fifth three-linden par round of tile tournament. The scramble for qualifying po- sitions had an unexpectedly happy ending for a big block of competit- ors standing perilously on the bor- dcr line. Under the rulcs. only the low 60 and ties for 60111 place are allowed to ollrrilee in the filial 369 the final returns were DO.<t(‘d, ex- aetly 59 were that good or better. Cowboys. last Y0M'5 °h3m' th title "I~.‘xcclsiors". Etullies will be lllflyed dmmg week-ends and on Tuesday 33¢ Thursdny evenings. A home run trophy, dollilired by Jack MCCO1.ll‘l., should increase in- 1€l‘CSl. gl'E‘3l-]y- _ d Following life the llncuP5 5-“ schedule of the Lc:iQl-l9- Brighton liauks —— .135. 131157- Ciipt., ll. Tt><)l'ili)S, C. Bowel‘. Wm-i Power. F. smith, 1. Monaghan, P. LeC'.-all‘. 1‘. C()llli0ll_\'. G. Ht‘l‘il‘-0555?» Doc. Ennis, J. Mccourt. McKenzie. C. Arsenaulia. Austm Doucctte, .1. Coylo. Cillltr. R» M013“-~ rlmmpion, stal".crl with a par 72 HOLY .\'l\.\lE HAL]. KINBLEYI Mccarveli. .1. Kenny. T. B\1U0l”- ._.___ Th vi t b t d the cardln- ,, .. 1 _ . - v v‘ . . THIS SCIIEDULE O-WI1\',Clfiil‘C Napoleon L: a dream of .have only ii few dollars leeway. and NEW YORK. June 5——Three als' first‘-:p(1)?:e éegfzee to four full N‘wL3°Lrk 0(3)‘) .93‘? :.?\(.)__;,J 18 E 25“I..,‘,m.',“3§ffif,§§d,,f{T,,“;‘§“§4f‘230,: LANDLIL 1'1N TOURNMIENT Bcnedms vs‘ Hfl“.kS_1.30 D, m, “ i"i“‘l‘- TF9?-1688941. fihe i5 5h°d ‘me Wl“7ll“l‘ °{ 9”“ um s“‘““°5” ET0Wil'iZ C0ll580liUV8-Slime hllvlvillfl 88»m€S- St-C. lilglt G1blc~-“and -\‘[’tl'iCilS0‘: to be-coine one of the hottest ‘con- Last’ mm-“S bgwlmg‘ with “valve Excclslors vs. Di‘nrgcrmen——3‘.30 “m*’7°““Y “Gm ‘my “me 5m” p‘“"’ °' 3‘ purse Wm chm” their 5"°“k5_"“’° by r°°ki°5 ‘md me um fld t)zrodowski A i ‘ tenders Should he will he'll get beams pm:"mp9'ung' ended me “mt Benadicts vs. Exci-‘..»‘lor.s--6 . cnmlhg to this country wearing eligibility. In mixed classes ti-otters third by one of the 1935 batting J. Dean 2: _ - “goo ‘from Dnvk, and m'mth9.,. 51. “’“‘‘d' 1“ S°°°“d mund opms °n Hawks vs. Dincgelimii-6. mm and three-quarter toes all are li-!llH-11y 31100194 WW9 9900115-5 kings neared the 20-game mark RIC Lphrrlr as the Wiflf1E‘l"S rim But it'll Monday night Following are the Bencdicts vs. Di'nvgi-l'mi=il--1.110 around with five and one-half and that would SW9 I-“°lvhe" “"99 today without a break. AME AN 4 ' I 1,‘. "V111, D0‘1ppbe(;;]u5 the Scores: Hawks vs. EXCf‘iSi0l‘5—-31' 0. ounce shoes Without hopples she seconds eligibility to the trotters in Young Joe dlMaggio. New York 2 1° "Y ., b V ’ D ° T~ M°““3“““ 59 69 31 Benedlcis vs. l;‘.xccLs‘loi's~—(‘»:i5. was a ‘ml1e'ln 228 and came the the above ust Yankees‘ sensational freshman, hit Cl'?V°l“-“ii 001 '30” ",”_*3 5 2 ‘Sly m3“ “ ‘" “-1 0“ "“‘Y W35 A.Bi1'Cl‘l 51 50 5:: Hawks v5_ DmPgc,.,,,,.,,_l,>;15, last quarter 1h 3;‘ .econd3_ —— safely in his 18th straight game by Nclw ;fl%;lv¢n and 01i3i;L§l1il‘l_0é>:;1;i(‘zi3und ellfly. . _ . F'l‘mlnT;:565. R 85 8,1 Hawks vs. E.\1CPL'|)si0l'5r —i‘:Lg. T30 WV, 1 ‘_ - - * ' ' '- ‘.l‘li'lll —-- - There were-Q workouts at P:{tg1Wl5Ig?i*tf>;lri:oreegld is 132:’ §1‘;M'lvI;irthwt‘l)iesUI‘1§d‘i:n:I Why‘ bat AMERICAN IEAGUE J°"g°“" Dig? ' ‘ ' Z?‘ Eamjnl (),.}da1t]f," L" Qumn ‘° 52 *7 ‘EL lslnl'b~6115- - ' ma y ox-anlzl our. olne c T0g,a1__339, . H‘ ,‘.1_ _‘6:15_ iblgntrack the past Week. m° loaned Lnv;§1e¢::fl't,:’GoodJ' ‘ndTi:nn: battrlrklg Nfarltlgonlilittggaggfi won Lo“ CNCBIZO 000 000 :g5"‘;: 1? 2 hole-in-ollc ranks on the 158-yard R. Duncan 75 15 9:1 i(1\1n°I:J.LC}L,:r:m.(,q ;;.,:d1y reiluesv’ | lynlriwmiiehinamzby D;r(;.nat vim) Hficezmhen N Y m wawh “mm ‘uh year had four hm‘ one rgenwwgork 2;: :5; .625 B43311 Bmwn (gi;10d00s1fl.ve:1c‘—O'Dfl1_ lflllflltalldi l>..plnl1lLl},y dlssipatted §lr1n- F.T1-loglan 6 54 62 65 ,0 mm, ,,,,._e 0; H", mm, _ seco . v v -I - _ - 1",, - ~- ».sc 0 s xos on e nex. wo oes om_43 , ___ .__ :5" Ymwas a mile in 2.27 with a trainlnfl flctlv/icicsl fifesmfeg fiktrllgifi figgxig t:i1eh,:_m1 Cleveland 24 21 Wilson, Ostermueller and R. F‘cr- _ _ on“ gum, hammered the Dr. H_ Mcxenue 3° 30 79 fled in 21';g*wit?iu:mlf:iiBiei: 337 Ohio! Abbedale zoo. one of the Stu Martin. the Cardinals’ star ‘3',°:§‘1';mn 1;: 2 '_‘,,§, "11- r“,l]‘]‘('_“‘,-ir‘§"L“‘;n§“fS’4',ic’;‘1‘(’, K«Tg>t'3:if,l,ln 41 51 50 P ti-Ce Notices H°“"‘°"’°“ "5 3 F139 5“ 2-” 9'”“'“" Wm" °“ the arm‘ 0"" mokw‘ rm’ safely hr the mm mm Chlceso 21 73 -"7 Detl‘°"- 100 010 °°°‘”"~' 3 0 only to get fivis on each hole . .1 B Callagllan 90 94 88 rac fvgtllll the last half in 1 00 and 8 cult in 1933 b(li.lt!;:.f!:eci;|m1: aegigiwmgggn record for comecm Philadelphia 14 29 .326, wgghlngton 102 000 30x-—G_‘l(I‘lh‘1l Eighty per mm of ‘me new used D: Mcbomld 76 33 34 mondtlsuarter ye?! close to 3 zcixggmgrem mum sound m-d ,. two game mm“: H mm by 090,39 st. Louis 13 32 .289 an1:ihilB1(i)11>':'mi:.nd Hayworth. Win . . 1t1h;)IQ1Snes(§ d(.§li‘i5l‘1:l:Zgl00 per cent used FTE(:);:1“—-515. 93 M 75 CUBS PRACTICE ' , hit fl 1 41 traight ' - ' __——— “om zs.h_._..... “med working miles in 2.20. 3311:; £013’, sbsa Ienymn Bmfiwm in NATIONAL LEAGUE St. 111ml‘: I: ghiladelphia to be E,Mc(;f-3,1 54, 51 43 Practice for Eastern Cubs 5; g-‘the Chariottewy:°pnr?:in: Park Will Catch. the man {ho has out 1922. won ‘M1 kc. played a r a . E'T18ItcaMmB1n. 61 77 97 mnsbo? g,hag,?$ud°£;r1fg,:)g1;%;::-guano; hnnst that oh 3 wide swath in arncu 116- :_‘_::'‘_‘':’——‘“i ‘ _gs1 )1c1lr, . 34 71 3 o'cloc . V ' Iriliiequll9wI,g‘:ll‘gde|lnfdavelUDil18. his since coming back from the race Juveniles of 1931 and now 0310 :,';-w 32% M, “”‘"‘"‘"°"’“' ‘*3 ' G-T3°alllfm. * a,,,,,,,,,, ,1” pm Elnlltisv tang: ‘nine is a deuth or more ma- land of the our and has in his lending trotting‘ performer in! 5:" pmsbui-eh 24 21 .533 Montreal ooo 100 00.1 3 1 A. Jay 70 112 so please be 0“ ;‘§",,;m,p B0,“, M ‘‘"'-l “M it would look I: thouirb credit two tlll‘°*Y°‘“' 0'01 '“‘"‘°" """‘" 5'“ " .““° "‘° d"“ ° m Chicago 22 21 .51: naltimore 000 we 00x—.-'3 10 o S TA ND I M. Dufly ” ‘° °° Cm” linlgor Leo lioyle. $0: horses of that description in better than tgamgmyfrhgggg “’.“"""‘ "M" ‘M mm" mm 22 23 Ma Ohagnoin Wade Hensick and 'l‘otal—400. M 89 73 §".{’,‘,‘,‘,";“’s',,,,,, J.,,.......; Kelley, Art zhi ha. - rds. . ' ' . - . . I meaiuilnn Aloha‘: mfia HIT:-rldssilevgfdale <2) 2.o4l.£—now Toll am 2.00% holder of the cmcilgnuti 2: 3:347 “n”.'.n..’fi.°‘§‘§“ A1313: 8(&r‘l'i‘r?l(:t game). ‘ ___. EC ?\'l0i‘:f:htctltl ————— 53 "7 01 M°“°,‘,“,‘°' “isnllhincighenmh. ck npsorne money and 0O'l’faI-IIIU three—two heats in 2.07% week Charlottetown track record of .- nmonmzlnm 18 29 3“ mchuk “ ymwark might T°m_‘M phy, ‘in . ii Cqrmodv Bud vlllorate the neinggune ago. Last year she i-aosehd with ‘he m.uh sound :.-mambelrit I‘;l(!l‘ol.: 15:? Ph 1) I . Bum) 1- (A). By Guardian-p Special Wire) F. Whelan ———————.— gt: :3 g; gighisy mil §I.[cca.nm.‘ Mafizer‘ 4 ..__..,.. ' h l hutthlsyel-r 01580“! "WW ~ " , ' 12.51 ii.—————--- ' . ‘ old OTCMW “tine ‘N h H ggglggcd and Caton believes ll”. 1’ M1“! he need ‘mm our Pm. INTERNATIONAL IEAGUE " 5 7 1 Yesterday‘: “omen: Moore. Bee-S; 'po(I;l_°.343, ‘P“m°i p1°““° "my" ‘Ind years ago ‘was one’ at :13. 1331- is destined for the two minute yillixlg fl.3:1ii‘1x:lc§l°::-ck3l"n"‘:1go::'n:’,t,::,‘ New“; 32 18 840 gm) ‘., 4 3 Ott. Giants; Gehrig, Yanks: K.ree- C, Campbell g gt‘? D"‘mm,.nS 1;. mo" 0‘ mg m"°_u_.ck um 1‘ me , . a mu 30 18 ‘W5 , “bgmcruz vich. White Sox. one each. M, Mcinnla ———--— ' .. 1,, Mk M the mud Omuw u _____ for owner-trainer swoeney. Bu 0 2, 13 :5,“ 80%“ "id l"l'”‘l*‘- The London: Poxx. Red sex is; -1-.,h.;_~4a5. H , , ,, , ,.,,dg,,,. ,,,,5e,,,,g' “noun” . I L, 9 mo“ vmmbu “mu Rochester and Hogan. mkyv 1hdl.,h_g 12; on, clients 10: .1, Mcqunid 70 73 az P1‘il(‘ cc ()1 . u .._ . “ 33°“ “"‘I“"h’i.'7:"'c':‘1’“:“““'i"‘w‘|‘T' ‘°§')‘::’"?" ";° mum 8"“: um hgfiluddm Tll|1(::sn"'s%-‘Kin 3!: bnlzllgtreglmom :1 3': 3:33 Rlocheaur 210 000 53011 9 1 Germs. Yanks ll: 3- M°°'°- ”“"‘l"" “?“‘“i‘“‘“ 82 57 85 3:3.‘ i*l5la?1(llr:lC1:‘lui(l:lsk::it$l$o<Yr:c:;':' wk "' "’"""’°'"‘° "M ''°“s°" '3 "°"l'n‘i'2°....'i°i';‘i‘i’li‘i2 in horses fcn°r":'i them. with ‘records. Toronto 19 28 -404 Nowlrk 020 "0" 03° 7 "’ 9 “W 9? D‘°‘“’-"v _‘'“’‘’‘“,,L’,‘,,,,,, m. T°"“"°°' o'clock, All players are urscdwbfi: ;‘i>rsi,.i‘p"lE-1::i!:ni.~.n¢ dam of Walter nuts‘: mninxnxu Olmpbeilton. Albany , Liza £0 $1; K Welland. Kleinkmllii Poland. J, team Ag. ‘ .._. ~————-——m" __( mum . i , w W - - » .._ .._ . - m'(3l3_@*.anMmA _ ‘Ia _‘V Y‘: " y:_ ‘__r ,._: ‘M. i.’ . "-g__;-...A-~-. -I-JIIL}---“ A