THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BUWLING HOCKEY a BOXING WRESTLING BASKETBALL ' OTHER SPORT ' IIDI‘ baseball league to furnish the same type it. featured their week- d gini‘ between the Canadlens 15111111115 the boys needn't 1nd about getting support. There Wmft one ilisruntisiied fan at the “’1§L.....~11i1c11e<1 Same. and 1'1 wont bv reason of the “ldds" $1M perfect ball or anything rear like 1t- 591111111195 v at piny 111. ‘mo, the fans liked was the 1.111111- and ncht the vounc- tiisplayed. Through every 1 e “my fought every int-h of W WW Errors often put. men m mebrises but that made the m5 nciit all the harder. The Mn..- >\\‘l1S always in doubt. One WM “flyrfly know what to expect 111111111 11s a result the game was neuresiing 11nd colorful all the my .1111 filter 1111 that is what the $511M- and what they will a1- wavs come buck t0 50B- e we deem o wor o - flgutytgtfgssriry and it is not with tri the teams’ brand of play 52111111111: of the officials. We speak Q! the erowrling 0f the 17559111195 by 1,01], 11111111; 11nd old alike. Be- 1 ma. Mtnieriii; the players those uquirinc 1111s habit are leaving memwnns 11111111 to serious injury. “id it 1s not so much with 011181‘ fans ire are concerned, they can usuauv M11111 any foul balls that mmeillvll‘ way, but it is the chil- mn that are really in danger. 11% 9K mere was an accident at the, reek-end game. luckily not ser- lnus. that. provides s. glaring ex- lmpk, A youngster, hardly fen 1111s of ace xvas hit over the eyr l. 1 1111111111 ball, causing a nasty =1}; Previous to this Umpire Bill 1111111 11nd warned the people five [lines 1o stay hack but little heed m pant 1o said warnings. If this continues there is every 905511711118 ii a trmrvily occurring. ‘-i_ . .11‘. $16 But the umpires can't expect children 1o obey if older fans flagrantly disregard warnings. Be- fore it. is inn late why not have leaaur nffi 111s fake the matter up nth 1llil1l1‘l' authorities and see if lomelllins! can't be done to exter- minate the always present menace I1. ball games today. 1' :1; \ Ab1K\\‘i‘(‘\‘l1llli-! card is to be lifized at the Forum Wednesday 111.1111 next 1.1111 some of the worlds ln-zidliners in the grunt. and [roan game participating. Promotr ers oi 1111- affair have sought. the best pfixililf‘ talent and followers ofilie m.11 came are assured of plenty (‘Xfllvlllfillt and thrills dur- ing the shnn". 4-’. >1‘ >1‘ d‘- Featured in the main event is [lino lifziriiur-lli and Cowboy Dick Sampson. former world's junior fhampinn of the heavyweights. iiariinoili comes highly recom- mended and u well-known New Iork wruor speaks highly of Mar- ilneilis nliiliiy, stating he is a rrowd plmsvr and a better wrest- lrr 111.111 Cowboy Hughes. formerly known as. the Masked Marvel. E11 91-1 Paris. 1l0\\'(‘\'€‘l‘. will haveachance 10 inrlci- which is the better Wed- nesdny uiizlit as the self-same 111111105 fakes port in the semi- final :1@:1.11:;l hfvslerlous M1‘. X in lll hour time-limit bout. -‘.- i. =f—i The follmvlng clipping in regard ‘n .\for111n~lli‘s ability speaks for Itself: "lfnriinelli is not only a. finished 1111111111111. but is one of the 111M lianrlsonie boys in the busi- floss. Jun Loudos is known as the Poldcn (ii-wok. 11nd Mnrtlnelll as Jie Italian Adonis. '1' -1- .1: >15 “P111111 arrived in New York just l5 Prnno (Yarnorrrs star was set- “flil mid 11111111115 from the big ml’ illllllriliillvly took the hand- "me 11111111,; 1111111 10 their hearts Incl established him as a great fa.- Ioriie. n 2+. d-I =1‘. Since then 11o has met them all, lie and small, and boasts a re- glilfkflhlc record. Three weeks ago u? wrestled Dr- John Murphy. for; llllllllics 111111 neither could gain ghllaill. More recently he held Dick plgnai, former heavyweight cham- m ~ “"11 but up a great showing, 1111c ihc fuel. he was out_ "shed bl’ over 40 pounds." Home Run Sluggers Jmml-Wyh llomers. Walker. Ti- n e. 2. (vreonberg, 'I‘1gers, 2; Geh- ll. Rolfe, Yonkers; Foxx, Mills, c“ 5°‘; ‘Riooro. Bees; Ott, Giants; “N011. Grace. Klein, Phillies; P. all". Pirates; Moore, Cardinals, on" "-1111. “file Ianulers: Selkirk. Yankees, I0 Gleenbfrfl. Tigers l0; Bartel], wW-i- 1o: 11111111, mo Sox, s; iilker. Tigers. 8'. Ott, Giants. 3’. m-Pillflle 111111111: National I42, Am- : can 141. total 283. hicliW EN Service Station I86 ( zliim Phone Ilfl (IASOLINE - on. ._ Egfisuix-r: - ourmsmo .r.11r IlI-JPAIR smviu. 011m from 1 A. M. 111m‘ “lliminu dally. “mute-ivy calls will [Ildly P “km rare of n1. all hours. hone 11o. We 1111111111 Irvin on pro~ duels exclusively. I Chums MeI-IWEN Manager ' I Cardinals down s notch into fourth Athletics Feel An Might d Cardinals Of Booming Bats Of Yanks And Pirates NEW YORK, M _*" loose an eight-run 81111-11151111111111111111111 gfivegtchir 1111111118’ 33w", Bee-i went the year 8:951. Olfellfilvc sprgg Q1 down the boammm“ “may u’ into 11. fifth 18611111‘ “d “m” in the Nam l1 Rice tic with Brooklyn While B11311; vague‘ w“ munch eir and Ira. Hutchin- hm bet ‘he Dildsers to four lecmd mween them. the new con 01! $01k futile flzngers. CUBS SWEEP SERIES r At Chicago, Cubs swept their £155 flame series with Cincinnati Wiley by taking the final 1-1 before a crowd of 19,385. 1r. was! 111° 91811111 straight reverse for theY floundering Reds. The Cubs blasted Lee Grlssom off ‘ the mound 1n the first inning with a five-run attack and coasted m. fronrthere behind the air tight Difchuig of Larry French. PIIILLIES HALT GIANTS The Philiies at home defeated the Giants today before 8,000 fans by a score of 6-3, halting the New Yorkers’ winning streak at eight straight. . Three home runs, by Comilli, Grace and Klein, paved the way for = the Philadelphia triumph and gave Gumbert his defeat. Ott also hit n. home run, his eighth of the sea- 8011. in the ninth inning. PIRATES DOWN CARDS Pace setting Pirates bounced the place. 7-4, for their third victory in a four-game series at, St. Louis. Paul "Big Poison" Waner led the Pittsburgh attack with a home run-his first of ' the season-a. double and single, driving in three‘ of the runs and scoring three h1m- 1 self. Arky Vaughan crossed the plate with the other unneeded‘ score. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK. May 30 -—- Detroit.‘ Tigers laid down o. barrage of 20. t0 rout 1 s1. Innis 51011111; 18:3 for_t_he_third ‘_ YEW‘? of a four-game series. Fwd 11f Hlmk Greenberg and Gerald Walkers, who got two home 111115 611911. Detroit started the fire- works with six runs in the opening inning. Walker drove in seven runs. four ‘ of them in the first inning when he ciouted the ball over the fence with the bases loaded. ENDS 80X STREAK Pew Appleton. Pudgy Washington right hander, ended the five-same Will streak of the Red 50x at Bos- ton today by pitching and betting the Senators to a. 11-4 victory be- fore 16.000 fans. - Appleton, a former Red 80x, drove in six runs for Washington, coming up twice with the bases loaded and two out to drive out hits. In the second he singled across two rims and in the third a. triple cleared the sacks. YANKEES WALLOP A's The big guns of the Yankees wheeled into action at New York today to waliop Philadelphia. Ath- letics 13-1, clean up the three-game series and tighten the champions‘ hold on first place in the Ameri- can Lcrtgue. The vicwry. achieved behind the steady eight-hit, five-strikeout pit- ching of hefty Gomez, gave the Yanks the; l0tl1 victory in l2 starts on the home stay ended with today's lopsided conquest. The defeat was the Athletics‘ sev- enth in a. row, a losing streak that has dropped them from first. place to the second division. WIIITE SOX DEFEAT INDIANS Driving Earl Whitehill from the mound in an eight-hit attack in me 1 first two innings that produced six rims, Chzcago White sox scored an easy 9-6 victory over Cleveland In- dians today at Cleveland. The aging Ted Lyons held the Tribe to eight hits, including sev- eral of the scratch variety. Mike Kreevich, Dixie Walker and Bonura collected eight of Chicago's 14 hits and scored six of the nine runs U.S. Davis Cuppers Rout Aussies BASEBALL SCORES SATURDATS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game New York l0, Philadelphia 4. Second Game New York 4, Philadelphia 2. I-‘lnt Game Cincinnati 2, Chicago 4. Second Game. Cincinnati 3, Chicago 4. I-‘irst Game Boston 1, Brooklyn 2. Second Game Boston 1, Brooklyn 0. First Gums Pittsburgh 9, St. Louis 4. Second Game Pittsburgh 1, St. Louis 2. Second Game Pittsburgh l. St. Louis 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game _ Chicago 4. Cleveland 1. i, Second Game » Chicago 3, Cleveland l5. Flrlt Game Philadelphia. 4. NewYork 9. Second Game Philadelphia 3, New York l0. St. Innis 13, Detroit 9. Washington 2, Boston 4. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto l, Montreal 4. Baltimore 8. Jersey City 3. Newark at Syracuse, nite game. Rochester at Buffalo, nitc game. Rochester 2, Buffalo 3 (10 in- nings). Newark 8, Syracuse 6 (l0 innings) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis B. Louisville 3. Columbus 4, Toledo 3. Indianapolis 8, Louisville 3. SUNDAYS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE . "Boston 1i, Brooklyn 4. Cincinnati l, Chicago ‘l. New York 3, Phillidelphil C. Pittsburgh 7. St. Innis 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 1i, Boston 4. Philadelphia 1.. New York l3- Chicsgo 9, Cleveland 8. Second Gum Chicago 8, Cleveland 15. St. Louis 8. Detroit 18. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Gama 'i‘oror1fo B. Montreal 12. Second Game ‘Iprunw 5. Montreal/l. First Game ' Newark 2, Syracuse 6. Second Guns Newark 2. Syracuse i. Rochester l3. Buffalo l. Baltimore ll, Jersey City l. Night Guns Rochester 5, Buffalo 3. Night Game , , Newark 8, Syracuse 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City '1. Milwaukee Bi- Columbus 1, Toledo 4. st. Paul '1. Minneapolis 3- First Game: Indianapolis Louisville 6. Second Game: Indianapolis 0. Kansas City l0, Milwaukee 3. _________._ NEW YORK. May 30-01111-- Physiciang held out definite huff today that Mickey Cochran, Manager of Detroit Tigers who suffered a skull fracture when hr w“ hit by l pitched ball la'i H. Tugsdgy, not only would recover but would he able to play baseLnli ' uglifl. Three Straight (By Alan Gould) (Associated Press Sports‘ Editor) (A.I'. By Guardian's Special Wire) FOREST HILLS. N. Y» May 30- The United States completed the rout of Australia's ailing Davis Cup tennis forces today by romping off with the doubles match, thereby making it three straight and sett- ling the outcome of the North Am- erican mne finals without the loss of a single set. The dynamic California combin- ation of Don Budge and Gene Mako whipped Jack Crawford and; Vivian McGrath 7-5, 6-1, 8-6 in a. match that was more one-sided than the scores indicated and which fur- nished few thrills for n. crowd of scarcely 5,000 spectators. Following yesterday's decisive singles conquests by Budge over Crawford by 6-1, 6-3, 6-3 and By- ron (Bitsy) Grant over the young Australian substitute. Jack Brom- wich. 6-2, 7-5, 6-1, today's victory made the score 3-0 in America's favor and clinched the country's right to play the European zone winner, probably Germany, for the right to challenge the cup-holding British, shorn this year of the great Fred Perry's services. Two singles matches will conclude the series tomorrow. with Budge opposing Bromwich and Grant meeting Crawford, but ‘they can affect nothing but the final score. Use lllnnril‘: for Colds. Extra-inning Game lsWon By Esquires ‘Mil-Y’ McAleerks double with two out in the tenth inning and a man on base gave Jack Cameron's Junior Fsquires a. thrillng 7-6 extra irming victory over the Canadiens in a week-end junior league bese- ball fixture. Close and evenly played be- tween two squads mat fought moth and nail over the entire stretch, the game more than satisfied and the closeness of the battle counter- acted the numerous mlscues that both teams were guilty of. McAleers iblow, besides giving his team the victory also gave him the hurling honors over two rival moundsmen. For nine innings. the Esqulres af- ter getting away to five run lead in the opening frame gamely bat- tled to keep the Canadiens at bay. Martin IVins Featherweight KE, Que. May 30B "YOIIBB" InBrun of Sherbrooke. ‘ 1 Martin's win gave him the 1111111185. with the teams deadlocked 1 Speedwav officials prr-dcted the 1 National Boxing Federation's . at‘ zqu- We 85ml! Wound up 1n a greatest rmwd in hL<tory-—mnrf* 1 Yecmlilflfl to the title held by . “a” ‘ashmn 011% the heayv-hit- 11.1111 l60.00fl---~.rill 1mg the 1111111 Ray Cook of Toronto, who has 11118 $14115 got into action. The to watch the battle for ap- been ldle a long time. i winner"; bruke the m? with B» 111199 proximately 3100.000 1n priz." Fast on his feet and earl-yin», 1 F1111 rally in the fifth and from money. A » 21511113’ 91 P1111611 in either hanrl. i "he 36-year-old Montreal bay had "l! edge most of the way and . Rained the unanimous verdict of three judges. LeBrun, though lacking Martin's v polished style. showed a powerful 1 11110111- the outcome. Bruce McCallum after i pitching three hit ball. with a badly split tmger. for four innings relinquish- ed the hurling job to Murray Car. michael in the fifth and the latter . Industrial Ibeaguc All-Stars, ag~ Closely and well-played for four here on there never was any doubt All Stars BaIHStage Set For DUI l2-2 Win; Championship Over NBIIOIIBIS Classic Today Auto Speed (OM-Frankie Martin, Canadian "l" ‘11511111111118 the terrific batting -A bomb bursting at 10 rfciock Bantamweight Champion, took m“ marked their opening en- 165T) 1o1norrnn' morning will over the Featherweight Title- mllnlvr, sent the Nationals down MINI 33 nl/IlfiftrlflhfiL'l'!‘1\1[‘\7.f\lll(l< Saturday 111E111» by scoring :1 I0- 1" a 1L2 defeat’ 1" Weekend Sflmfl mobile race-drivers from 1hr- start.- round decision over Gerald may“ at ‘he Vlctofla- Park- . ing line in tho sl1\'i‘1‘ zinntverlzir; EGO-mill’ automobile rare. drive faster than ever before rd last year by Louis Huntington Park. Calif. is 10116" miles-an-hour. INDIANAPDLI S 31:13‘ 30- i AP 1 The drivers were unanimous in the op‘nion they would have to tn i win. 'I‘he presr-rit record. establish- Xieyer n‘ 1171C PANETEIJl CANADA'S FINEST CIGAR But a. two run s lur in the sev- . emh cnmaxed m: 10:53 game “my left and right hook, but Martin's ' Elmo through with o. sensational Mpyeyq who 1.31 w... tn;- 1 ‘-___ and drew up on gvgn terms gftgr ,7 Speed afoot ikept him out; of dgm- i m1’ of rend 131143111113 85 119 119M Indianapolis raves. will he in th! ‘II-1- counting in the third 1111a fifth. In gei- most of the time as he scored f? Na“ hmf$ “ml “melts for staffing 1111a. Two 11111-1 firmer ___ the first half of the 111111.11 the los- repeatedly with short jabs a. u.» m’ "amfs “Me Whifflns five ~ 11.111111..- 11-111 1.1- 1.1111. him. "r111- ers went ahead for the first time lam and body. b“,t,5m°,,“* _ _ ‘ nre "Wflrl n1 ' (‘iimmlrws a.’ “i- but in the Fsquires 111111 of the Only 111 the fourth did Martin T“ “mmms 91mm“ ‘he en- 1 Indianapolis. si =11: 111 the .111» same frame the winners drew even, look bad. After taking two rilhts m“ game M” the mwrs- Yieldlng 1 niisilions. and Kellv Peiilln, L<1< setting the stage for their dramatic to the face, he went down for i1. V‘ 5M‘! blows throughout the con- l Anlwles Italian. 11111511 111 the i-Bhth- one-count from B, hock that hi. F“? ,E1_'1'°F5 by 111$ mates had hirn ‘ ‘ -__,... w- _. ._ Murphy. starting hurler for the hi, neck M.“ m“ he can,“ m difficulties continually and did Canadians pitched a. whale of a the fight ' much to help swell the score ag- ' l game being nicked for five runs m ainst 111111. Sweefly W||1$ ‘ the first mainly through lack 11:1 ‘MT _ control and errors behind him. e . IONALS AB R “P0 A E g settled down and for eight innings D y MCDOugaII 55 4 0 t ‘ thrisrslim righthazidierlfirtledi-hemE-s- Hennessey c 4 0 11 :11 1]) e qu es scoreless an em » Connoll rf ' ’ m two bingles. 11; the tenth he was Reta||1§ whining p 2 4 11 (1 (1 91 (11 ChHIIIPIUIIShIP replaced by McKinnon and the lat- poiey 2b c: 3 O 0 0 o 1 » tertyounlgster ilifitergispotsxilng of tyre a n McQuarrie 1b 3 0 0 7 0 o; haters ystr eou w a s e h B-m; , _ _"f*f‘ H blow sandwiched in betweeiusaw Mcgmigggbm, d g (l) g 2 1 2 1 l.“ (‘Hi5 r§“‘“0l.. his fine relief performs-nee shatter- McLeod u 3 o I 1 2 2 55500181911 "cs5 $3" “"1" ed by the opposing moundsma-rrs —*- qdumaghan rf 2 O 1 D ° SANDWICH, England, May so telling wallop L0 centre. BY SCOTT RESTON Totals a2 0 I 1 0 - (A P: —Yo_u t h and stamina . 11465-1661‘. I419 511100111 17115111955411"! Associated Pres Sports writer ‘Re iaced C l . 2 3 24 11 7 carried the za-year-old American workman ol' the lilsquiiies yielded PHTSBURGH Field club Ma p mmoly l“ “m1- cxpathate, Bob swoon)‘. to vth. but seven hits in the ten frames. 3Q_(AP)__Denny shme of éosmg. aLLsTans British Amateur Golf Champion- Fm!“ the mm ‘mwgd he W" °°“" successfully defended his Unit 1 1 ‘if I111 ' AB R “Po A E ship Saturday. tinually III difficulties as his mates States Professional Golf q, Chm: -' ‘UCN .115 S5 5 o 3 2 6 2 Lionel M unn, veteran Irish erred badly at tunes but always the pionshlp here rod metal! M - be e11 lb 4 3 212 0 l lawygf who played golf before sréuapayizwal-ié alleged 11111159" Wi- Hamld .._,,,g.M§sypad,n‘° ' ‘ghgjfld 21g g § g 0 0 1 Sweeny was born. gave the Anglo- . - B- - . Hm.“ o e ‘. 1c s90 . _ 1 . ' . ' , 2 1 1 erican 'oun seer a terrific 1 Mmrphy tuned 1s batters mums 1C;l€Sl’t;7l‘.hMi1SS., one up 1n a stirr- S. Ward of 3 2 0 0 0 0 first“, bu; yymaui ‘tinted "n1 the his stay on the mound; Mcmnnon, all! ole battle. I r Gillis 3b 4 1 2 I 2 0 Swdwrmg he“ and summiemd Down The Alleys his successor‘ 80; ‘W0 m one m_ ven a second life on the 16th Hunter c 5 I 2 1o l 0 3 and 2 m the 33.1mm final. rung while McAleer whiffed 14 of Km" where the ‘faltering Mc- McCallurn r1 rf 5 0 0 o 0 o q gorifess I'm a 1.151s wean-y _..___ 1.11s batsmen w race 1mm fvwe" missed e ‘Our-root r1111 Grimm-cl 1r D s o o o o o the Irishman. 01.111.11.11 1.11.11.51.11. 110w NAME 11.1111. 1101111.“; BOX SCORE agltéhawti??? fiver? Dfnny won't‘? Totals 40 12 14 27 1° 5 said with a smile us SweenY _ ****** '- CANADIENS an u u P0 AE bogey me P r ur o MCSnadens SUMMARY rmmed down the 11m. 2040..., \I|\(‘(1 1 fiofiggfhgsrfi i § i g g (l) ‘Three up at the end of the first Earned runs: All Stars 9- Na- ‘ pun; that ended me mam‘ on the sent-trim pn- ti... ' l8. Shute uandered his le d on tionals 1' tw b ' - ' 1 341119611‘ - Murphy’ p 5 2 o a 3 o sq a 1 - ‘ o as‘: mt" C" wurd- ‘ Sweeny was born in Pasadena. LADIEb Ryan. 1b ‘ 5 1 1 7 1 1 the first nine in the afternoon, (311115; three base hit, Whaler]; Calm and Sm] 15 a United stages K, UBrien Saunders, 3b 4 o o 1 o 1 W“ W0 11W“ with time 11018519 . “lime h". Gillie»: hits off Mc- C-mw’, although he was reared M. Corraglicr Harper, 2b 5 0 0 I 0 2 D1“. and then raced home to te ‘03111-1111 3 in 4 innings; off Car- “brow and, for the last l5 years l. Dougan I-Iennesscy, c 5 0 1 20 1 1 the match on the 35th. 1 mlchacl 0 in 5,1,11,11,85; o" wfl_ h lived either in may,“ or Eng- E. Douflilr. Hlgson, if 5 0 0 0 0 0 Victory for Shiite confirmed ‘ hams 14 in eight. innings; base on asd Hectar- Thomson Scottish 1 D. 51111111 V. Roach, rf 5 l 2 0 0 0 that he is perhaps the most un- balls off Carmichael 1; off Wil- he“ ' ho won last veal/was We- 1 M. ‘Alanna ‘Mcliinnon, p o o o o o 0 yielding golfer m the 1111111, 111111 11111115 4: hit by pitcher. Williams S are; b '11 hcaui from defending ‘ s. Keenan Totals 4a a 1 2a a o one of the really great iron play- 1: scoich bases. Biz-ins l, McNeil 1 ven y 1 M. Clinton h-Relieved Murphy in 101-11- era of his day. 21111115 1; left on base. Nationals 5' t“ °r°“_“'._________ E. lfitvhrll stars 5~ D Uri-ER ._ l-- K. Maihic on asqumas as n u r0 AE Umpires: At the plate, mo,“ vANco 1 ,,M,‘3,',§,-‘Z...,, (Spine M. Avivlfllril Dowling, cf 5 0 1 o 0 1- A e B T 1 Francis; on the bases, Bill Ryan Walt? Hafxdwatr-ur Basketball As- M. McGuimn l§m11£y.kw2b g i a g g i’ ustm OlUS O 1W1 F- ‘iccabe- 55112110111“ arrlnnounced‘ tonight his -- —-~—-q—- t Gait‘; 1 4 0 0 1 o o . . 1 organization had notified the Am- Utah mew marlin? 1‘r_1l\"1\»11‘w1y- t‘ 1 Dunn’ u 4 3 1 o 0 0 Fl n e Se rvl ce 1 , 51,9“;- Atliletlc Union of Canada of micromeler pun 1‘ ..1a:_...es“§1. ‘. [Worth 3b 5 2 0 1 l 3 E its intention to brenkofl affiliation “in 1111-11: mnmm w. lMeAleelgp 4 l 2 0 5 3 of . with that body: n???“ 1' c- Gallant, c 4 0 014 3 1 Geffnan Ace, » —~—"" “”"“"' . ., . .._. 1 1 1 . . r r . | |e r lflgs M Totals 35 '1 5 30 8 12 . y BIG TIME 1.1 SUMMARY Eamed runs: 1115411111“ 12 W0 base hit: McAleer. J. Roach. R8811. Howatt; hits. off McAleer '7; 011 Murphy 3, of! McKinnon 2; base on balls, off McAleer 2. of! Murphy 6. passed ball, Hennessey 3. Gallant l, balk, McAleer. left on base. - quires 5. Canadiens 8, 1061118 D1?»- cher, McKinnon. _ Umpires: At the plate, Bill Ryan. on the bases, oeorse Francis- i€______ INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAME TI-IIS EVENING The Anchors and Cubs provide the fireworks in tonight's Indus- trial League flxture. The Anchors are at presient leading the league and therefore are strong favorites ‘to take tonight's encounter, but our: 110111111110. HOUSE IT WILL. CAPTURE coRouA ‘DURI us comma ECLIP6E ! l-lE-XUEU _ LME A BALLOON: CONI. 19!‘! IV N A S ‘l 251x17, "r1116 ‘mum’ REMARl-(ABLE HJVEHTIOH, 19120111566011. WlLL REVOLLFUOMIZE ‘THE METHOD 0F VHOTOGRAPHIHG CELESYIAL 80191135»- l'T is MV LATEST 61w ~10 AéTfiOlslOMYw-s- Lime-1- 14A1=1= -i4Ar-'I=--IT5 ‘DELICATE EYE 4AM SEE AROUND ‘ll-IE CURVATURE CF ‘THE EARTHMBV fiEldDikiéi H‘ uJfO ‘fi-iE STRATOSPHERE, DATA on 11-11; sun's ~15,’ PARIS, May fill-Heinrich Henkel, 1 Germany's No. two player, crowned 1 his quick rise to tennis stardom 1o- day when he defeated Henry W. (Bunny) Austin of England, 6-1, court singles tennis championshipi He succeeds his Davis Cup team- mate, Baron Gottfried Von Cramm won last year from Fred Perry. HenkeYs triumph gave Germany’ a sweep of singles honors as the German-loom Mrs. Hilda. Krahwin- ‘ Game starts at 6.15. kel Sperling took the womens] ' title today with a. 6-2, 6-4 victory‘ over Mme. Rene Mathleu of France. As Von Cramm and Henkel won the men's doubles title a week ago, LAWRENCE. Mass.. (APl-More than as dangerous competitors for the Davis Cup. They're favored to win the European zone competition and to give Germany a strong possibil- of Verdun, Que, l the Cubs have “h” ideas “d ity of surviving the interzone final mm‘ M“ . ‘ they claim that they will stOP the and meeting Great Britain in the m°"°“"_* 25'"“1°"3a§ Anchor’ viihiiisiiasskcwr: 11ml - Lml‘) C‘ r . .__ with Major Hoop“, OUT OUR WAY ACH HIMMELL 1 HAD AM UHCLEd1 1 VlLL ‘DER " WHO WA5 MUTTV MONEY ai-r. ABOUT 11-1’ 51.11125! UHT PUY A \_ HE CLIMBED A 5.111141011511111: ‘TREE. once, rro i OOP 1N DER AIR cs1: CAMERA new new. FELLOW5HVF> v11.1_ DECORATE U5 MITT HEW THE "we VEE. VlLL SEND 01212 MED/ital . 5w om ALI ECLIPSE oi= -r1-1 ' sum, THROUGH A smomev cuss- WHEN ‘11-iEV PlCKED HIM UP, HE CLAIMED HE HAD DI6COVERED A WHOLE NEW CLUSTER OF6TAR5! '\\ 1' fig? I Play Tonight 1st Medium Brigade and Fsqulres 6-4, 6-3, to capture the French hard clash tonight at the Park Diamond in their postponed game of the City Softball League. The game is 1m- portant to both teams with the Ar- who did not defend the title he; tillery st ll seeking their first vic- | tory and the Fsquires by winning would climb into a. tie with Super- iors and Rovers for the league lead. 100 RUNNERS IN RACE May 30- 100 dislfance may?‘ Permrmlnlce Stamped them’ runners, including Walter Yoiuig 1 winner of the Boston A. A. Marathon. and three of the next nine finishers in that listed to start in 1o- ynrds race 1v to Salisbury Beg :~; lllain Bout, best 2 out 0 GINO MARTINELLI, N A-_l_007-5-3l-3i w“ 11X‘ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2 _ _ f3 {pug W1 minute 1111111. ew York (‘iiy COWBOY DICK SASIIIPSON. 11w lbs-of Dallas, Texas _ _ I Former World’s Junior Hea\'.\'“‘l‘l£11i 111111111110" Semi-Final, best two out o limit THE )IARVEl.—-formerly hlziskerl .\Illl‘\'l‘1 E three falls: l hour vs. MYSTERIOUS 11R. X. WEDNESDAY, June 2. :11 Forum TICKETS: First three rows. $1.110; Res-uric, cents; Rush, 50 cents. LADIES FREE 1 JTR-wiunll '~-~--'_~"!=_r T5 1 \ M 5-31.