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Fmmw 16-- Rovcrs vs. Artillv-rv. my“ _ "W I ‘émlt lfl-~Pl<l]lllI'1‘S vs. Rovers. .. ,, t, ., ,, ,,,. m l .r.‘\rt.i1~rv. i‘ 5;,- t --__ .. i q ,|\{4' ‘,lll'| l] . q“ ,,',',.',':,,',‘ 1.. i qtk ‘4 t‘. ,.|,.,.i. ,1 ' ‘x " .i'll ' v .1 it, W -_ _,. "' ‘ " ' ‘ “ m" "' "i F. thures. t’ ' w» '~ It -~ Arnrs-r p , i .. rt -,',i t’, ,_.,_,.\. \ "' ‘ * fir! w“ R ' 2-—Al'l.lY.'(‘l‘_\‘ vs S 1' crinrs. ' ' ‘ ~ "c it a point 3 ~Fsqtzire v» Artillery. ‘c uflcrtrt. it zntermtc/i. 5-—Superiors vs. Dover's. BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING 4 ‘u. \»AAI\A\L\4 4 A f NEWM... SPQRTW _ A u n n UUAAAJLAlN Dodgers Winning’ Streak BumperCrflwd War Admiral Oat Races Halted" By Bees; Cards 366$ YHIWEESPompoon To IVinPreakness Ana’ Pirates Break Even Take Lead And RepeatDerby Victory ii- ' THIS IN ~_ . 1' CQRNER the extra .\(‘.&*lOI1 game Whlfli at- tracted a paid throng of 13.654. or j-A-iv w , A1Z|('1"fi(i_\'('lli Bostotrs bespectacled . ' hut er, 11.1w ‘l scored the winning AM“; .'.'. ' Zed to reituh mst was g my tpuJu-ci iliOllg by Garmi sueriltce and Vim-e Dmiztggmiols “lllnlillg single over second biought him hoiiie to end the contest, ‘ I t.\. I’. by (iunriliuifs Special Wire] NEW YORK. May Bees 106.1)‘ ended B" " iOUf-gdllit‘ winnin nnnv Airu-l-litlyen - Altingio 3-.’ 111 ll lowly during play- tor- interest. (Her be» 1 Giant» Blankcd 6-0 Claude Paswnti htimied the itotlt (it 1on1 with 1"" l‘\ won :1 ti-ti victory here u inni: . the fourth. :11‘ l'lll‘i.-, ptl! the Pilllb Un- ‘f xlt-‘ton wn» sophomore richt- 1 Giants their .121 11nd HlllTY Gumhezt rind Lefty Al Smith suc- ceeded hlin. Cardinals stopped by Bowman Joe BliWllltlll wot‘. hrs fifth vic- tnijv of the Milattll for the lemme- lmtliutt l'irri'e “hwtt he hi-lil Louis to >lX M's to ,-t~.'nc a Z-l Y1K‘. r_\‘. A #111410 . nu- recon; 0i 'i l cruiuiiied the i>..i'uli pa. . Wetland. who hurl scored a victory over Pittsbuiult earlier in tho on. shifted for the gas , IlOLXrC govt! and was nzcked for the two l'llll.~ “hltll won the grime. in the opening llllllllét. Eotvinnn allowed only three hits tintil the seventh when Terry R,,dl,em_ l Moore sinclech DLlCKy Medtvick ‘m m“ W21‘ hit by a pitched ball and Leo “wmgot Duroehci- smacked a single t-o left ' to score Moore utth the Cards‘ t only run. t Hafey In Comeback t tlet n into . - with the \" 4. in +hr , run h}: uluch the‘ on ;heir '5' -. upecn- t t-l\it'd cant» of t“1~ a .. 1c nut i Chrain. 3-2. in Cu , nriti. ._ t Gnhhy llttitn-“t, vetcrziii Chic- k n20 hrtekvzop who cnily ieteutily , returned to the Home JULY Iiiiii-ilit; W" <51 sore t\l".lt. ‘m. itnrt in the fiithl , . - ‘ t. m :1. , t t i, “m {mine by n 14ml rip from Good- LA v v , ,m_ mnns but, rnd B0 irini, who re- ! Tm.“ licved him. wn: ~1ed lrem the; ‘ U. field Willi nil 1111111 d fcit loot after‘ t Curler collided with him m gpoy. in: the winnzng run. 4 Neither injury tm believed ser. ions. » r l. _» ~ rout so the ‘ "P“°"m' Dean Saves Cards A two-run rally in the ninth lllltl eftective relief phrliinu by Dlllv Deon cave St. TAnlli> Cord- inis a 4-1.‘ rict oxer the N3. tinnal Lenuue lc. r: learliiii: Pir- ates a: Plilrbilflil Saturday‘. 4 cw York. the (Fonts rind Ph .< split ii rlrtitlfelieader. Phil- ilflP-Tlhifl W011 the optiner 6-2 with a tour run hlat :n the eighth whiir- the Giant“ took the after- » piece 2-1. “"1 Lwrinds kept Fironklvn and tio~_'r~n idle At Cincinnati, the Fluflfi nelcvcd F‘ i 32 and tllfllbEd out of the collar. l A (‘j-hr’ to be the sub! t l R EVIS E D SOFTBALL SCHEDULE a j ' '. 5o...).»ll Leitgtic. made L11“ \'.'.t;id:d\\'nl of iettibfllllfl It‘. l6 Ahmtonk . NEW YORK. 11.13‘ 16-01?)- Belove the 111114 "t Shibc Park crowd gince- the world series dillfi BALTIMORE. May Iii-War Ad~ or 1929, ~30 and ‘3o-38,728 frn1s-- mlral. Samuel Eddie's great little the Vvorld Cltntitpliiii Yankees son. oi Man o’ War. today ranked took thezr srciiitl tttll-whtlltd‘?31211110 among the rmrill circle of thor- (Bp Orlo Robertson. Amoclated Press Staff Writer) BASEBALL SCORES SATURDAY RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Boston, postponed. from the Athlt-tzcs totiiiy. 8-4. and Olighblccis who have won the two, ‘w; gl-ounds_ with it the American League lead. Ollifiifllldillfl United SYMPS W?! , First Game: Philadelphia 6. New Baffled by the slants or Red classics-the Kentucky Derby and i York 2. the Preakncss. ~ The Admiral thrust back the game stretch challenge oi’ J. H.i pliniinulrd by a 1mm re of extra- Lvll-‘hhcinfs Pvmiwon to Win thet base his in the law rnuings. l $50-90‘? Preflklle-‘S 11°11‘ sauirday- i Young Tom Henricli drove in Wt h“ damn“ “'35 “m 5° d8“ {our runs for New York. collecting’ “five "5 m?“ “mo?! 0"” m“ Same a home run. a triple and single to cmmengm” m the Derby a Week lead the attack on Caster, star Prevhmj“ rookie, t‘ [B11015 111011» htlian 40.000 tspae. Tlic 'I‘ige s and the Browns got. 391's .10 ‘W’ m5?‘ “mfw ° .16 1o nu.- ll c. hut Detroit bunched “fl-W litu- ‘of no t1 ! litre hmile theiix lIlt e effective‘. rind took Pmaknhb“ u“ ‘mum C‘ '3 ‘l C.“ the f~lll‘\i u Ill" o1 tl (res in St i to fumm‘ 0m‘ of m? mo“ oxen‘ j “a . ‘ ‘ _ ' lug climaxes in the 4'7 _venrs of the Louis 11-4 bvllllld R0‘; Lntvson. Pimh-CO c, gm Rube Hennxm. stationed in De- ‘ . . , wt lid 1.11 ~ 1 trait/s loft ruid in Dill‘? of G005" time‘; henndllit inn iii; lggfiJVealz Rufiing. mzikluu his lirst start, 0i the season alim- a long holdout. the Marl 1:111 saw George Caster G‘ 1 710""! H” Imm- He h“ which he heat Poniponn by 1 1-‘2 ‘mmiy “"1"” “m”; a double. ‘md lengths. l-le Wits drivintz tillthrottqh S“ ‘mg m“ fmrmf“ "mm"? m m” the Prenkness stretch hut bv run- fourth, rind iii the sxth his single _ ning the distance in 15H 2-5 he with the “m” m ("nfld W331” , Strengthened his claim to Aineriea‘= Whmill‘! m" three-yenr-oltl rhrtmpiondup. Cliicsutfs" gpurtii: White SOX The truck ‘its a h-ifl,‘ 51o“- rlnsed tl 1r fortni: I» hoine stand {mm r311“; W3 m,- mm- ‘m, only with six victories and five defeats 1.5m second .\liv\\‘t't' tlizin the by bunuinu Ivy Paul Andrew's for Prenkness 1-in-0“! ht; 5- up by High tnur eiuht-lnttintg" rutis and '.\ 6-4 Quest three yenr tutti , rietorv over Clereluinl War Aliltlil‘?! ‘ii ,1» the shortest To the .lu\t~ o! HMO inns the ‘ priced winner in the liwturv of the Stix broite ii utthlire eon- stnkc. A $2 \\:|1 ti t returned wcutirc h1t\ .u.ir one wits out in only $2 T0. He tmul 30 to place the eighth. ‘Fhe rally [our runs. brought in and $2.40 to shwiv Pnmpoon rc- turned $2.40 and $2 7t) to phtCO and Eric A/lc-Ntiirs tiiucli-liit single, show respectively. Finn: Scot, one Scoring Jlnllllv l-"oxx brought Bos- 0f the outsiders in the wagering. ton a 6-5 lZ-iiiinzzg tiiumpn over. i116!’- fiWWYPd litfl" but the first! the Senators before 16.000 wash. ‘ two horscg. paid '1 to l to show. mgmn farm ‘ The victory netted owner Riddle 'l‘he Sm hopped on Monte 95-5?!) and rim Wm" Admirals \Vl\tV£‘l‘ for three runs in the °-'“'n‘"§$ f" m" W"? m $195599» second, oiriour hits. a itclders Onl-l’ fi"? ‘"11"’ 1""'5<‘$ hi"? chute and m, 0mm; The), got a tcorecl the DFYIYF—P"1'HRHFSS double. pa“. in m‘, nmh when Doe". They were Sir Berton, star of the doubled. Dallsuiintlru singled and ‘mw dlsbrmm“! xq°mfiml 5mm" of FUXX hfled A my, n“ , Commander J L. Ross. Gallant NC“. York n Q5 stopped Fox, ‘Bur-zoo Km! Omaha and Plulndelpltin Atl ‘ ‘ rush Sattnu , Ititild Venture. Ii‘ War Admiml can "m, “vim a r . ‘ Mfr Conny, zike his next. etignueinent. the > " t Belmont Stokrs June o 111s claim ‘s rut‘. i . ‘déiPYPiillld l. were shut a ctgiicgiplgi-ee-iivaluad crown Wm out 6-0 at Chit‘: m. whils- 1n the l ' bit" sew-cg nlllll"? of the driy‘ St. lmus 0\\‘tl\ lied Vie Sor- l pelt and on Ant r inr i6 hits 1nd m‘ ll uetort‘. over Detro t. At Washington n homer by Al: Sinimoru in the e‘ghth helped thei Senators nose out Boston Red Sox 5-4. Sin-We gather from the sport, comments tlnit. another season of boxing duels is itbotit to begin. say (luels because there rs some- thlng refined about the word bout tthtit makes me loath b0 mingle it ‘with the mauling atlairs staged in the SQUSPQWZLPCIE last year. when Leslie and Binus met for the Henry Title the future of the boxing game on the Island looked good but; it was hardly cor- How They Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 1,, '1'. Net to claim the winner Heavy. Newark ‘:51’ L25‘ Champion. Next. the unqualified‘ Toromo 14 10 V583 Biggar fought Lesle. What decisive - Mfimvren, u 9 #550 rzglit had either to be prodaimed Butlnlo 11 1o .524 °“‘““”‘°“' nmhpflor 10 10 500 Then came the tournament idea ‘magcy Cm m n "m6 and many thought. this would get! Svmvlhc ~ 1O 12 i455 the best man. Isvery contestant. “'21s Kahuna": 4 17 19o iequued to weigh at lead. 170 his. but was there not some entries un- der that Weight. If so why was Benny Binns entry barred. 1t is true Leslie won from Biiins but AMERICAN LEAGUE f; how many times in ring history (;llwfviqr"d' “‘ 9 8 52g" has a fighter taken defeat and Emu”; ' 9 8 has later conquered it's one time mas- ‘ _ i“ j tor. Certainly there is room fart 1g ' argument and it leaves many of S‘ "fm, 1 4° us at present, dubious as to who‘ ‘Wjr ‘ "Won 8 13 ~21 is the l-lettvy Weight. Champion. 1 351 although Evans chased Leslie into , _ pugilistic oblivion for the time bc- *-‘Tl°“-'\L 151G"? ma. ‘loam in the Light-Heavy _ _ class Binns and Kelly were hur- gm-LENV‘ 15 5 76'3- rorl nntl a man luzhter t-hnii either N; Y “xYi l? 9 i591 prnelzfnied title winner. ‘“ f‘ 13 11 Herc is another pccttliar situa- i 11 11 tion. Bennie Blnns. Middle-weight Champion ‘s a heavier man mm the !-"\'jt-lleav_t' title ho‘dcr and Bit-ms was barred from Light- ______i____——*~—————~-;. A .1.- with EGAD, BEING ‘DRE55ED IN ‘THE REGAL SPLENDQR OF A SPANléH MATADOR "RECALLS ‘TO MEMORY ‘THE ‘TIME,A=T VALENCIA, wmsu, A5 FERNANDEZ RO6EZ, I ‘FOUGHT ‘FIVE OF ‘THE M051" ¥EROUOU$ BULLS IN éPAtkl, SIMULTAHEOUSLY-w AFTER SLAYING FOUR oi= ‘THE BeA-sTs, 1 wAs éENDlNfi HOME ‘THE FINAL ‘DEATH ‘rt-must’ WHEN MY "RAPIER 512014;! ‘BEFORE 1 couw oer/mu AHOTHEPCTHE)‘ .. ‘BULL CHARGED AND 1 WAS ‘TO5SED INTO "rt-ts STANDS! "\ \\,\_ it HE owts __ c.t_us ANNUAL ' COSTUME ‘PARTY-J Second Game: New York 2. st. Louis 4. Pittsburgh it. Chicago 2, Cincinnati 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE Ceieveland t). Chicago 6. Detroit 5, St. Louis l1. I Boston 4. wusninewn 5- New York 6, Philadelphia 5. ‘ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game". Newark 9, Buffalo 5. , Second Game: Newark B. Buflfilfii 3. tsevoit innings, called, rain.) syracuse at Montreal, pail-DOIIBGH Philadelphia l,‘ Iitlll. First; Game: Jersey City 6, ‘F0- ; 111w 4., Second Game: Jersey 01W 6- To‘ rutito 4 Baltimore 9, RDChB-iwl‘ 5- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Sh. Paul 4, Columbus 3. Minneapolis 9, Toledo 1, Kansas City Bl lflllisvme PM" puned, cold weather. Milwaukee at Indianapolis poet-- poned, rnln. SUNDAY GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 8. Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 4. Chfluzo 6- Detroit. 5, St. Louis 4. Boston 6, Washington 5. <12 1n- wings). NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 6, New York 0. 5t. Louis 1. Pittsburgh 2. Brooklyn 2, Boston l. (11 1931-1135) Chicago ‘l, Cincinnaci 3. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First. Game: Newark 7, 311K310 4- Second Game: Newark 4, 303ml? Toronto 0, Jersey CiW 2- First Game: Baltimore 3, 30m" e.~tcr 4. Second Game; Baltimore 0, 300b- ester 5. Rrst Game: Syracuse 6, Moh- treal 12. t Second Game: Syracuse 4, Mon- ixeal 8, ('1 innings). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION First; Game: MLHHQEpOU-S 6, T0- ietlo . t Second Game‘. Minneapolis ti, To- Iedrt ‘l. \ First Game: Milwaukee l1, 1n- dinnupolis 2 ‘SECUHCI Game: Milwaukee 1. In- dianupolis 2. First Game: Kansas City l, Louisville 4. Second Game‘. Kansas City B. Louisv lle 5. ' First Game: St. Paul 6, Columbus ‘Second Game: St. Paul 6. Colum- bus 5. Heavy competition. Just. a word about the amateur shows. In every case the amateurs were anwteurs. 1n many oases they were absurd andin some cases they were pitiful. There is very little sport watch- ing mrn dressed in bald-sections of summer underwear, until one or the other gets done out or knock- ed out. Certainly the winner is credited with a knockout victory but what oft/en reads “Mr. A. won by a knockout should read Mr. B. 5 lost. by a blow out." If boxing is , a. rcmgnized profession why not. ; give us professional shows. I! a ,mancansawaboardheisnot tieoessarlly a carpenter. Because he can prescribe a nostrum for a pain in the stomach he ls not a physi- cian. Because he would pull your tooth with a get of bull pinoers he is not. a dentist. And if the height of his pugllistlc ability is to shut. his fists and with elephant grace move after his oponnent he ‘s not n boxer and shows with such contestants should not be advertised as boxing bouts. RUSKIN Mario: Hoopla YEt-ipn-itzv BOOTED j HIM our OF -n-i' , MATADOP/S unto»! t omens. wAsw-r A BULL v4 5PAIH ‘II-MCI’ mow-r 5st; RED evens! "TIME ‘TH’ MAIJORsTucK ‘ Hi6 HOSE tmo ’ t-VAREMA! ORL BOXING BASK ET BALL OTHER SPORT MA Y 1/, v1.11 *1 V’ “V 7 ‘ “a i CLEARANCE SALE BALANCE OF A MacLellan Bros. Stock Everything must go and the price is made so that we can clean up quickly. Cloth by'the yard or Tailor Made at greatly reduced prices. Balance of Ready-to-Wear Suits and Topcoats, Silk Dressing Gowns, Shirts, odds and ends in underwear, Gloves, Collars, Caps, Sweaters, Ties & em, at such dis- count as will warrant quick sale. Several pair of tweed and linen knickers and sev- eral odd vests. IF WE CAN FIT YOU IT’S A BARGAIN. Vanderbilt's New Record Set SIOOP Ranger In Single Sculls Dismasted ls (C. P. by Guardian's Special wire! ' MARBLEHEAD. Massu, May 16 Harold S. Vanderbilt's hopes of defending the America's Cup to- day appeared to have been dealt a serious blow by dlsmastlni! 0f 111-5 yacht, Ranger, oft here Saturday while under tow for Newpvrt. F- !.. scene of the approaching inter- national saillng classic. The big sloop was launched at the Bath, Mo. iron works Tues- day. Bhe started m: Newvvrt 1n the (we of a brewing storm. The 165-toot. spar snapped about 35 feet above the deck and plunged into the sea. Fortunately the 8T6“ dumlumin tube, weighing 1n its entirety. more than three tons, did not: fall on deck and no one was injured. ' Soon after Ranger was bowed into Marblehead harbor a new mast. was ordered. but officials of the Bath iron works said seven weeks would be required f0: the task. Meanwhile, Vanderbilt was expected to use a mast- formerly employed by Rainbow. the sloop with which he defeated T. O. M. 50P- wlt-h‘; British challenger, Endeav- our I. in 1934, 1711115 with Gerard B. Lamberfs Yankee-and Rainbow, now owned by Chandler Hovey. candl- dates Vanderbilt must; eliminate if he ls to meet, Sopwiths new chal- lenger. Endeavour II, are sched- uled to open off Newport May 29. OUT OUR WAY (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PHILADELPHIA, May 16—The ouble blue of the Toronto Argo- naut. Rowing Club swept to vic- tory and a new record in the sec- ond single sculls race at the Am- erican Henley Saturday when James B. Russell covered the mile and 5-16 in 7:31.15. Russell, who won by two lengths over Joseph Angyal of Ravenswood Boat Club of Long Island City, N. Y, shattered the record o! 7:- 45.! set by W. Rutherford of Princeton University in 1934. BOUT POSTPONED IA. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) L06 ANGELES. May its-The proposed heavyweight bout May 24 between Bob Pastor of New York and Bob Nestell of California was indefinitely postponed Saturday when Nestell said a split eye would prevant him from training ado- quately. Home Run Sluggers (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) Yenerdafs II o m e rs: ‘l-Ienrtch Yankees; Clssell, Athletlcz. one each. The Leaders: Barbell, Giants 8; Medwick. Cardinals. s: Kammufls- Reds, B; Johnson, Athletics. B; Sel- kirk, Yankees. s; Walker. Tltzm. 5- Leagne Totals: National 89, Am- erlcan '11, total 160. 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The league schedule is to be dralwn up, election of oflioers will take place. and some other Impor- tant matters will be discussed to- night. Please have your repres- entative there at 8.30 sharp . urimmmm warm (By The Canadian Yreui Gallant Fox, winner previously of the Preaknesa Stakes, clinched the elusive double when he rod! home an easy winner 1n the Ken- tuclw Derby seven years ago today The three-year-old went down in history with the Canadian-owned Si! Barton. who accomplished the feat: 1n 1919. Btu-goo King and Omaha duplicated the trick t! 1932 and 1935. UIO Minn-d’: for Blhl. ‘l