I no ciiiiui ur. IIGTORY 1n izxri-zlisi»: u IIIIBBELI. rug [will Purchase , Inten-Am. Team EPRJNGIFIEID. Mass. May 25 “Apr-Eddie Shore, veteranster defencoman of the championship Boston Bruins. said today he had “when an agreement with J. Lucien Garneau. former owner of the Springfield Indians. for the rcliase that International American Hockey llnague club. --1 have had several conferences with (‘iarneau and we have reach- ed {in agresm-snt," Shore said. "certain team and league affairs my; yct to be arranged before m; :3 ingfield club can be purchased." Garnesu. who lost control of his club in the middle of last season, has been given until June 1 to dis- pc-c cf his franchise. Any deal. hnitcvzr, is subject to the approval st the International Americm League (lil‘€"I)£il'S and the stock- hrldcrshi the Springfield club. In Boston, Wcston Adrms. own- r1" of the Bruns, said Shore's negotiations had no connection with his major league club. "1 have known that Eddie has been eager to purchase a hockey franchise and I rm not surprised that lie is intsrrsted in the Spring- lield club But he is acting in his own interests and if he succeeds In completing the deal. there will be no connection between the Bruins and the Indians." Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit I102 00!) 000-Z 8 New York 010 000 40X—5 4 within. Rowe and Tchbetts; Rufflng and Dickey Cleveland 801 210 103-11 15 2 Boston 000 000 000- 0 1 1 relier and Hemsiey; Auker. Dickmen 8r Desaute . 5t. Louis 000 010 000-1 3 1 Washington 100 0201011-4 ‘I 1 Lawson. Mamum and Glenn; Alexandra and Ferrell. Chicago at Philadelphia, to ha played as doubleheader June 19. narrorrsr. Laiiorra ooo ooo oto-r a a 000 101 403-6 12 1 Salvo and New York Cincinnati Huiobell, Coffman. Damilng; Moore, Thompson and Lomb i. - Philadelphia 109 100 400-8 16 0 Chicago 301000008-1 7 2 Mirlcahy. Johnston and Davis; Pam. Russell and Mancuao. oowuuc ‘WRESTLING HOCKEY II ll it , GIANTS; T0 FIIIISII iAGIIIII NEW YORK, May 25 -(AP)-_ Cincinnati Reds ran their string of victories to 10 today with a 5-1 National League baseball conquest of New York Giants on the three- hit- vitahina of uoya (Whitey) Moore and Gene Thorn on, With Ernie Lombardi: getting his seventh homer of the season in the fourth inning and driving in another run in the sixth on one ‘i’ hi‘ W0 fllfllles. Cincinnati's cause was never in doubt. The Giants’ defence foil apart in the seventh and Carl Hubbell was sent to the showers with his second defeat in three starts, Cuba Beaten By Phfls Old Sylvester Johnson came to the rescue of Philadelphia Philiies. sic-oping a ohciaeo Cub rally one "in Bhflfl of a tie in the ninth and Dttfmlil-IIIC the Phils to carry off an 8-7 triurnrh that snapped a seven- game losing streak. Johnson entered the game after two hits and a base on balls in the ninth forced Hugh Mulcahy to the showers. The cu pushed three runs across. but Johnson eventually struck out Hank Leiber with the ng run on e. Brooklyn Dodgers finally got in $21M“ title‘ end gt thelelir disastrous "1 I'D an wa oped Pitts- burgh Pirates 9-2. They won their first road game i“ C MAY 16, then proceed- ed to tie one and lose their next six in I. W before today's Lrlmnpl-L The eague-leading Cardin- als. behind the effective hurling of Bob Welland and Bob Bowman. won their seventh straight game, defeating Boston Bees 7-1 to keep a iumo ahead of Ivincinnati Reds Welland allowed bift five hits in the d 2-9 innings he pitched to get credit for the victory, Bowman pg)‘- mittcd but one blow the remainder of the game, The Cardinals and the Reds. both 4 1-2 games in front in the National League race. will open a four-same series at st. mus to- morrow. ‘ Trophy Awarded i Fiflrisiion OTTAWA. May 25 -(CP)—-'I‘l*ie McKee trophy has been awarded to P. G. Johnson, vice president in charge of operations of trans- Canada Air I-iines. to be held in t|.t for the operating personnel ot the corporation for meritorious service in the advancement of Canadian aviation during 193B. de- w 1.? f Lecndce minister MacKenzie announ- Pr 11 a cl Phelps‘ Klinker, . my“ @1103...“ no Bones. “grins a» wt w, we gut- Bosum mo 00o ooo_1 ‘ 1 ing event in Canod an av at- ,“ mum 000 30° wx___7 u o ionwns the organization of the Turner, LanndfIZ. Poscdel and Lopez. Mas-i; Welland, Bowman and Owen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI Byrscuse 000 000 001-1 1.1 Jersey City 000 0()0 000-O 9 Kleinlians and Warren; Vandenberg and Paidden. B»! piavtd at later date. Toronto at Buffalo. night gomie. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION flour night (fumes. Honor Degree To Be Conferred On Moncton Jurist (Canadian Prell) MONTREAL, May 25-On1y one °i I01" Persons scheduled to rc- ceive honorary degrees tomorrow at University of Montreal annual convocation exercises will be pre- sent- in person Ddou d Mont it. general secretary, announ to- a y. William P. M. Kennedy, head of the department of low at Uni- versity of ‘Poi-onto. will attend Ind receive the hotnorery degree 0f Doctor of Laws. A honorary doctorate will be conferred in ab- sentia on Judge Arthur DsBlsne 0f Moncton, N. g. trans-Canada system and the in- sugurstion of a regular a.r service between Montreal and Vancouver," the minister's statement said. those responsible for the success- ful inauguration of the trans- Canada service. Where so many have played an important part. it would be invidious to give the trophy to any oonunltteo have. therefore, recom- mended that thc nophyberpard- ad to the operating personnel as a group." The trophy was donated in 1927 J. Dllziel McKee, wealthy tidaurgh amateur pilot, in recog- nitlcri of the oo-operation and courtesy xtcnded to him by Can- adian aviation officials and other mots when he was flying in Can- a. Mr. McKee was drowned in Lao do 1a Peche. Que. Bept. 14. 1927. men his flying boot sank follow- an frey of the no a1 Canadian Air Force complete the first flying boat mrou Canada frmn Ottawa to Vancouver. WHOLESALE ‘FISHING (By The Canadian Press) m To?‘ “fit...” The pisoa IP01’ BB mom fruitful here. Bhoels bf mackerel invaded the new lurbor, and were lied out bit-M hundred. th co ton lines. ’ lbw-and your-oafird-I-"m a ‘ “unmet lltrftlelaoalilill 4 arch and ankle and give you plqigyofeoc room. 1mm nnl tlflwm" to: Kyla." comfort ' his tunnel-st». tl-M 0w [V5 one person and the 121 Siminerings Around The Sport Front (By ALAN BANDAL IIIIILIJ rake: on... writer) NEW YORK, May 25—(CP)-—-Y0u couldn't call it western hospitainy, the receptors western National batc- ball 1e e cl handed their east- ern ore ren on the current sw .. ..pl murder would be more 1 a it....a.ll his stinking u of the fin-.- up didn't do Wild B his Giants much Leo Durocher is st air come back to Br00klyn....a team at home, the Brooks flopped on the éoed and Leo shifted his bat. ting or er so often he needed l. fil- ing‘ system. . any ualento is me1lowing....he visited mu NOV8'8 training camp gmtcrday and forgot to call Lou “a um"....some fol-ks say the wolves are howling after l Baker... Hank Greenberg‘ has even been mentioned as taking over‘ the field management of the Tigers. . .but don't believe it....1-1ank says he doesn't want the 10b even if he could get it-wl-iich he can't... Zeke Boura, Giants first baseman, eats an apple each night before re- tiring. . . .now he's considering a, fl h diet to improve his mental proces- sanuat least that's what Zeke said the other dav anyway, after getting doubled off first base while UIIIIBEIIW. head down. into third. .. . Aidan Roark will play his last polo for Great Britain in next month's British-U. S. matches....after the series he plans to become an Amer- ican citizen. Roller Skating At The Sporting Club A new form of ecniertainmen will be introduced into the Sport- ing Club tonight when owner Joey McDonald throws the doors open for the first roller skating session to take place at the Club. A large crowd is expected to take in the skate. Anyone not hav- ing skates ma also enjoy the fun as Joey 1 0 irs of tthe latest types of skates t at will be avail- able t-o anyone desiring a whirl 0n the rollers. Gloucestershire Out In Front LONDON. May 26-(0? Cathie)- Gloucestershlre went to the top of the English County Cricket Champ- ioruhlp table today by defeating Warwickshire by an innings and 16 runs. 1n mot-her county match in- ished a day ahead of schecirle Glamorgan trounced Northampton- shire by six wickets. Close of play scores in matches started yesterday follow: Warwickshire 181 and 156 (God- dard six wickets for 06): Gloucester- shlre 358 (Hammond 192 not out); at Bristol. ' , Northa-m tonshi-re 191 and 138 (N. Davies fo for 30. iudse four I01‘ 63); Glamorgan 162i and 170 for four (Turnbull 51>; at Kettering. Lancashim 464 for eight. declared. and 45 for one wicket; Leicester- "It was felt by the award com- h 361 (m. t 9m w t, 51 uiitm that this should be mlPkCCI Frhfljfifimg 54F" fifipgte, ‘gffi n by the award of this trophy to “taste,- Suzsox 149 and 161 for one (John Lan ridge 64 not out): Essex 406 (Nic ols 146. Cook 7B not out. Tel’- ' at Hove. MiddIescx m; Hampshire iaa and for three (Bailey 56 not. out); at Lord's. Ca-mbri University 84 and 252 for five ( mardo 75. Blake 61. Mann 51); Yorkshire 350 for two. declared, (Yardley 140 not out, Hut- ton 102. Turner 02 not. out); 8t Cambridge. , West. rnd.es 4B0 for seven. dr- clared: Oxford University 299 and 1% for two (Eager 52 not. out. 14c- mas 50. not out): at Oxford. STUDENT ltflNISTEIt WINS IIIGII HONORRS (Canadian Press) , Mo. iii-Miles , n British Columbia and fourth in Canada to study for the ntinlstry. is winning high honors in Undted Church Union College. She has been elected presidcn‘ of the S ants’ Theological has won scholarshflilf: $- A standing among udenos. second year student, she will not graduate until 1940. "1 want to be a regularlryis- OUT OUR WAY TIIE SPORT WORLD BOXING‘ BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Armstrongfiltetains Welterweight Title With Decisive Decision Victory Over Ernie Roderick British Titlist BY DREW MIDDLETON Associated Press Sprots Writer 25 —(A?)— Armstrong welterweight LONDON. May Hammering Henry blasted the British champion . Ernie Roderick. into defeat at Harringay Arena tonight. The little negro from California fighting before 7,000, took 110 chances with his world welter- weight the limit of crown but was forced to go 15 rounds by the game Briton who refused to give in un- der a severe pounding. Armstrong took the aggressive in the second round and for most of the next i4 rounds batted Roderick 10 3-4 pounds heavier, around the Henry weighed hite-ro . N15 and pgdeI-ric 145 8-4. Armstrong opened a Roderick?» left eye and mouse the size of a walnut over Roderiokfis right times-in the sixth, peeper. Four ninth. 11th and Ebb-Roderick’; seemed on the verge of a knockout. Each time his courage saved him. Especially open to Hank's whistling **B5wt..<.c‘".r* RESULTSO 1¢0+o+o++>+n ke it, shake HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles ‘l O'clock Guns C Pineau 156 118 N. Kirwln 85 91 C. O'Neill 143 146 M. Clinton 73 94 F. Gallant 155 123 A. Wisener 62 8-1 T. MCAriihur 101 124 M. McLeuan 69 99 D. McDonald 105 143 M. Connolly 65 58 H. McConnell 66 113 R. McFarlnne 96 B6 G. Lafferty 11B 113 A. Hewett 64 63 9 0’olock Games V. Coyle 159 135 L. Corriaan 95 9B v. Plneau 15s 13a D, 103 82 R. Duncan 155 139 136 9l—677 I24 ' 93-613 135 80-639 140 91-623 96 64-539 B3 79-—523 80 59—497 163 l0i-—’I34 151 93-3120 156 his head and stand open to take three or four more. Henry, uncut on the faoo but bleedin o littlo from an old wound (‘page is mouth, said after the g : “He was a. fine. garne boy. I'm sorry 1 couldn't put up o better fight but both my hands are sore and bruised." The crowd, disappointing in sine. did not know what to make of Hens-y. In the first round Roderick stood him off. ivbbing in the traditional style of British fight- ers. But in the second, Henry, bobbing, weaving and punchin in the manner that made him the featherweight, than the ii ht- weight. and finally the wel - weight tltleholder, bulled his way in. Roderick had no defence. Hank would come swarming in, shooting his left like chin and pounding his right to the body. By the time the rounds were over and Ernie was breathless and blood-stained, there was a. patch of red over his kidneys the size of a. pie plate. ‘I .k._‘.‘_‘_‘. . "A a \._ » 4<0oooo+>++vv+v0++++o4+E J McCube 67 73 94-684 R. Doiron 131 155 106 L. McDougall 99 119 53-663 W. Plneau 156 120 106 A. Birch 94 96 75-647 D, Curley 95 '15 112 J. Kit-win 94 94 127-587 .7. Hughes 127 128 106 H. McAusland 7B 54 79-590 M Dowling B3 101 102 G. Hughes 95 96 67-544 E. Cullen 102 86 '19 G. Doyle 79 84 99-529 Tonight At Seven 0'Clock LADIES GENTS G. Coady C. LeCLair M. Dougan b. Callaghan M, McFariano D. Brown H Corcoran C. McDonald I. Dougan G McMahon E. Dmigan 1" Tierney F. Sinnott E Blanchard G. Young . Kenny M. Walsh A McCloskey V. Mclnnis E. T At 9 o'clock Commercial League Finals:- Prince Grocery vs. Spats. tel‘ with a church like any man," sh-e told an interviewer. "Of course. I like it. I wouldn't be in it if I didn't." li/Iiss Hughes, whose home is at Abbotsforxi, B. 0., previously was an instructor in botany University of British Columbia. She received her Master of at the Arts degree here in 1934 and took posi- gradiuatc work in botany at the University of Chicago. "1 find theology as heavy as any other course I have :ver taken." she said “My scientific training, however, is an awfully good luck- ground." Stiie will be station?“ at one rf the West. Vancouver churches Lhis summer. Last year she was 111 the mission field, serving at Port Kells. B. C. "l-fer congjggtions liked he! to Rodericlrs gibraltav‘ Wufilniers Quarter Finals (B The Canadian Prue) 2111811111, a field 0f eight-two Eng an. two Welshman, one Scot, two Am- ericans and an Irishman-min the quarter-final of the British ama- teur golf championship which will o to someone who has never won t before. Asthelastoftheformercharn- pions, Dr. William Weddell, was eliminated today. the 19-year-old Bruen wenit easily through the 4. The Englishmen still in the tournament are 17-year-old Ken Thom and Charlie Stowe, once a coal . The Welshman are A. A. Duncan, Welsh champion and an officer in the Welsh Guards, and Sam Roberts, who formerly held the Welsh title. The Scot is Alex Kyle, Walker Cu player. and the Americans are Dic Chapman of Greenwich, Conn, and Bill Holt, former Syracuse University fullback. Tomorrow morning Thom plays Holt; Duncan takes on Chapman; Bruen meets Kyle and Stowe faces Roberts. The semi-final will be played tomorrow afternoon and the lid-hole final on Saturday. ' With Bruen winning his match- es with superlative ease, most of the day's drama was packed into the afternoon rounds won by Chapman and Holt. Playing in an elastic "corset." and followed bv a doctor who kept. m is dens, the Scot Walker Cupper, Gordon Peters, two up after being one down with three to pla-y. Holt beat Nugent Head on the final green after a steady round. Practice l-‘or Junior Team There will be prache for the Junior Rangers baseball team at the Park diamond this evening at 6 o'clock sharp, All wishing to try for a berth on the squad are ask- ed to make it a point to be on hand for the workout. 1st P. E. I. Med. Artillery Bde. R. C. A. Forty additional men are rc- suircd for artillery training for xhelr Majcstles’ visit. Recruits will be signed on tonight at 7-15 P. M. at Armouries. 11-740 i much last year," said a coliwe off trial. Miss Hughes was "accepted as a candidate for the ministry June 9, 1937. Canada's first woman grad- uste in theology is Rev. Lydia. Gruchy of Saskatoon. The Ontario and Alberta. theological college each have one woman student. III-Tourney’ I ll ILAIKIIG IIEII ti‘ ' SOX-ELEIEI-OII, IIIIFFIIG GIIALKSC III" SEIEIITIIWII NIIW Y@K. May N —(AP)— Cleveland's Dd) Feller‘ turned in a one-hit 11-0 American League baseball pitching triumph over Boston 80x today. Only Bobby Doarfs clean single to right field in the second inning kept the youthful striiacout king from the no-hit hail of fame. Ken Keitner, on oonsecuti s trips to the plate, hit three home runs and Hal Trosky got another as the Indians clubb Eldon Auk- er and Emerson Dic an for hits. All the homers were off uick- man. 1t was the second time 1n 18 months that a lonely blow depriv- ed Feller of no-hit distinction. In Fuller's first appearance last sea- son, Billy Sullivan of St. Louis Browns beat out a sixth-inning bunt for the only enemy hit. New York Yankees made use of their specialty. one big inning, to down Detroit Tigers 5-2 although held to four hits by Archie Mc- Kain and Schoolboy Rowe. 7th For Red It was the seventh victory with- out defeat this season for big Red Buffing, dean of the Yankee pitch- ing oorps. and his 200th in 15 years of American League baseball service. The three-hit pitching of rookie Alex Alexandra gave Washington a. 4-1 victory over St. Louis and both games of a two-game series. The correct name of the young Venezuelen righthander is Alex- ander Carrasquel, but he is using Alexandra. for the benefit of the public. Alexandra allowed only five Brownies to reach base. 6t. scored its run in the fifth inning when John Bcrardino doilzled to left, scoring Joe Glenn, who had walked, stolen second and ad- vanced to third on catcher Dick Ferrell's wild throw. PITILOB OPHEB. LOCK! (By The Canadian Press) PORT EIUIZAIBEYIEI, South AI- rica-Bobby 1400109. outstanding South African golfer. believes “the mental side of golf is the most. important. I never worry about my mistakes; as a golfer I'm a fatalist," he says. (tlayboiiriie in And llenncsay iiilialchl Tommy Claybourne and "Iht; JOe Hennessey hook up in mg main event of a boxing card that is scheduled for the Sporting OM: the nigh-t of June 3rd Promote ggey McDonald announced yester- y. The fight should be a awak- Ciaytbourne winner of the deqglg the only other time the pair will be faced by an opponent 3 ’. lug-revenge. Hennessey, a crowclr glxsasirig mitt-slinger made carol pression on local fight follower! during his short campaign hen. last fall and boxing fans are ann- ious to again see him in action, Although the balance of the d.“ hasn't been announced as yet the Promoter however is it so that those Ii at/tmdmce witness action all the time inheepo ing with the "Club's slogan cl “Never a dull moment." England And France Split Tennis Matches LONDON. May 25—(A.P)— land and France, meeting in Cup com titlon for the first till sinoe 193 , divided the first singles matches in the qua-rur- round of the European Zone Wimbledon today. Charles Hare defeated Bernarl Destremau of France 6-2, 6-3, 3- 14-12. Christian Boussus b Fiance even by Shayes, 6-2, 6-4, 8-0. 6-0. OODIPLETES ROUND TRIP Bononaux, mince, May 25-,’ TlredFrplnch flying boat Lieu ' an e dissed/u. Paris completed round trip trans-Atlantic f today when sh slimmed a camsse airbase out 4:18 p. m. (1: p. m. ADI‘). 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