IANKB BBATIN I-I I! I0! Wm god Sox routed New Yost mme vvnite sox shoves st. mm gmvms further into the cellar _"dawning the Bt. louis outfit 5-2 Wh qgorge Eanlahaw turning in nnqlit pitcililil. |0xX GETS THIRD H01 Jimmy Foxx, , Philadelphia before Wall- soore was 'I-6. _ suirpiv calms y(iiurdisn’sSpechlWll_\) ORAK. 59111.29-Bobo §;§§ iii. .despair §.§`-5‘=`g_é§ Qiélailgiiii §§,_5§r,§E§ iii Eeitiié 'lilowod nlyslxhitsandfsnned fmvilils Weiland chslked`up gmayliiffinp. IIUWNSWIIIIDMSOI ginninU,fhe§llfd.in so0lBd §§§ iii iii; up E ills wlcscsowiowrrimss ,_ 'rlcnnsmsss-1_ Plsylngbeforeatluwig ll” _ '_ N runs ee iriii 3 i .érsiigggggig lit the Isrsest sunday lin Field has attracted Detroit Tigers were cleveland Indians 'I i Nine doubles six of th sus, featured velmd put on a f hi the eighth to send latsbly ahead at the ills game really was los Llgbywiiefn the Indians got for four hits and three fmounvcouns rimouou 'A lusty double by Joe Gunn in ml ninth inning f,0d,gy bg-gught toms two badly needed'runs and me the Senators st home s. 'i-3 .Victory over Philadelphia Athletiu. BOWLING HOCKEY- _ i gi giigé if §.i;f.“§"§§;= §§§§§§é§> Esszsg ti.ltheninfilasNswYon¢Gis.uts rv] !l'lVl llfihooreck thlsiesbreak ‘in-rs om' 'm»"‘mm°H“h°“7- _ nieetneco|nisin:silocemionof TIIILLIIS BEAT DODGEIB BN*-ill! D°d¥¢1‘s were set bac at Pliilmeipbla by the nlluueo fggtost that ended in nity. iirsi iii; isis ff; e sit §éE§ 5555; 35; E " §5“§§ EE.; Eggs' 5§§§E §§iE§5. H defeat. their second of the esm- e ?;§gs s tl-eek'nléotml§ ling onnances winding Oasnilllailast night. up Glenn Oiurilingliam, the Klang; °l’clone. added another gem to his mill-“Hubs crown by taining the measure of his slim Pennsyilvenia rivnl, Gene Venake, in the track re- cord time of 4:11.! for the d|.y's spotlight conquest, while Cornell University's squad staged a come - un mA", back by sharing ihe major relay remaining record wh/an he laolngisonorswiththefleet of Indiana. nu Ubahlelowinalnglexeiaygg. GUARDIAN , - € B S l .... SPORT wblib his BASKETBALL *faithless 5i§§§=§e§§l§§§ §§§=o§ giggpggie §§§§§§'§§§f§§§f§ eeeegtsishiv '?§§§§§iEE§§§ Esséfisgg bled!!! the discus spinning 151 George Spitz, lanky ‘University iumper, sooo glee s feet rumsinmes in _e`i'.“;i°'..H°‘“'“'l.y e..`ii'§‘.¥3 1-- -_ ' _ ' past couple of months and it is ex- ' Saturday night GUN Walker festive wi is its iii its ? Jimmy thecasdssnd plied thebiilk withapail-of GIANTSIDSBIDBBAVB’ Afollr-rllnrallybydbennvesin it iii 5s NIO. h 55# ;§ = 253 gi si; Pie " _,N pected that Draper will sign anew - i NLUIG THE SHIRT » . owns! will ' f.2.u°'f"»l»°“`§.‘ie§f.‘1»’.' '.'e"'e£f 't`L“§&'t' l3'“§fl.'°.‘li _ ' ` . forts in the new Beaver squad. of rmw Yom. apzu ao -_ lefty §l‘En;;:;En§§Eegl°`be]:ieme'g?E:ettu1l; mu'wu'k°’ 3"’ ohm” am” °"‘ _i » star talent in various centres and gg) “""p,1°°f “uh” ‘°“°“u "‘ num lunged th, gage, y Mr. Lemy eteteo lest night be ned; uh I I' U Il I mm” bgggegbw “gm |, 45.3 dggggg in i 45 new pucklnen on his negotiatloni au mum", In-cu’ Ind", ‘ an exhibition, “mg at t‘Y" list. Still a. fifth player who will _ . ° ° ’ (By Jolla Mander: Canadian Press 3°bbv B°"°°n» Pf°m|3mS NW Wm' W” '°'°°° M' ‘° °m Throwing their muai close- sun writer) G18-ww ¥°“118='=°f- WM W” fe- eboebing game into the aisoerd the MoN'l.'nslal.., .un-u as._neepiie Mod P°fm1SSi°I\ *D i°1“ il” Be"- teams played a wide-open game a movie-like gal-mon finish by U3 1“iP_Wl11W1'- B°bbY lb R b1'°i?h=1f tgp gg gum; with mg gm. Manned Ngtiqglg, vmbquver of Joey s, Charlottetown Abegweits oyi;l¢;qeeiq¢4g4vmf,g¢¢Plvvineeiodsyhsdanes1i-eis\ng-°°°- V _ leisold clam the gl play. ped on Montre b ,ma - - - sportauienu cup, emblematic oi the Promote of Kish volibro a single. d£_\°~'€ht 1’;!5_§l’F§*$ §.m°mrdlP°"k°bb°u cmmpiwmip M The Beavers, said their manaser. ednsscay night nut. ‘ Flvo seconds to go, b1.¢g_h,,,,,,d_ are to present et team wbieb mould , , , Mm” pmlg Wm, . supmn be stronger even than the Hawks teirssndnedwillgsmeet Pwhdlwlwudedupmgsmn Lamyhas divided hisadditional, the'f‘i.fth inning gave them the in the second ameof their semi- h°"°1“t“’¥ht|-“45°“W'h°°°°°nd` pr°sp°°t° up mm th!" cw” “S necessary edge to beat the Giants final series fog-si-he iris basketbm El-mo of the Dominion finals inwi to experience, ability, size and s~4 at Boston berore a crowd or title of tb, noi :lame club on °'“"'"“°- Tm WW” “*1°h°1d°f=~ P“’m"°' "‘° 1°"°“ ""“'“““ °’ 1.,_,m_ _ ,muh num “V7 m_ Pm mm! www., “M 0,, meh- ,em-ve which be aeoloreewoulei more than my 1,, mum" mmm and ‘yon ‘M1624 mm ma da strength and trlupmhed. as-38, compare with last year's select* urbanniidroveineiienmauaer- oislngl gsmspmlewmn eettll' °°“°1°""“"“‘°"*°"""“’“ B“”"“'°‘“‘ men' H°’°" ”°“”“ ,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,_v,,.,',,,,_,,,,m,,,, Dm” m the mm mm ° i.boibat¢ameou'l'blu-esaynigni.p1ayere iromduebee. ottawa. on-1 omg N3wmgb|° for the oum- _, , , the victory made it practcally a tario and Manitoba districts. There mm, on mm, ,wo double, and Anxious ,D t sm to an "dy certainty tbo Dominion title would le little likeunooo or needing Meri- l hu fwnh hom, run of th, “non “rt me S005; omg' an “mn be held on the Piscific Coast for the time transfers as there may be few on mm ~ got _ mum thu mum at ug, aeoono yen- in a row. 'nie tlunl changes in the “Big Four" elubs. . _ 5 ' uma will be played Monday night A couple of players, perhaps pqpqgyg gm" 505139 ‘N v1°°°n" P'fk‘_ _ _ with the fourth and fifidl, if neces- three, will be released by Moncton nigga; ,nw Ion" dkpmyod plenty bu M-ry Tiloldiey BM Thursday. but he said he had been infos-med ny in mm sm" mt seuonzné -\1¢li°\|8ih Vi6'i»0l'il~ 31119 Ribbons, by the Hawks management that na 'rwo foul--run rallies. one in tile us dmmmfd ta be in the but loot vos-fs champions. have two or meeting or the elub bm as yet been imhmmmigd tm aum' mb'?; wloibio Show this year They also triheeér :lt:'rE'heM!`?:tNgn;nledrl:‘:$ Pig. e ena Bmokl °- - ° -__ .,}f‘,,hm,,, M M, ,.,,,§‘,,,;,h ,,, ore desirous or sgeinstee men; ngw tbim uns psobelbly :inn eneountei- b:eol=alosio¢m»eel=,wlll¢b lun P*""‘“P°“‘ ° ‘“‘“°“ °' *»°m°f=°v\=L¢=i= wooolivoofodeto gxgendgd to your su,-|”_. 11555109- _ ' . finish with the Vtnwuver Outfit wilqmgg of mm- pl-.11 hu;-1,", again on the winning end of the who issued 12 bases on balls, mst- A- m°°““3 °° ",°°“'3“m‘° l'h° In* °°°1`°- erhut ‘med th, Dodsam Tm dustriai Baseball League is to be Although. Montreal last night il held in the Labor Union Hall to missed man shots feet and in- Fiiil. into ix 1 ad ' Y bl! living into the last frame oneim gg Jw mn1n;°wh;n ta” night at 7.80. All managers. cap- ches it appeared that all the Van- in behind, xubel singles, 'mee med and Manusb hunted 'io as. MN i-hem. and pave the wsy for li-Uisser 0rcnin's welcome smack. mlidelbhia wok sn early lead M Jimmy Fon poles out a W with two shone in tile, Game Adjourned IU. sy oumlluna special win) 3i‘U'l’10AiR.’I‘, Germany, April W "'m° Hill Sl-me of the chess _'W°l>i°ii-ohio match between Dr. Alexander Alekhine and E. D. Bo. l°liiib0w. challenger for the world iii-io. beam today and was ooyoul-u. Ni after 41 moves. to be resumed ggzisy. Dr. aleklline has won WH" to Bogoliubmrs om, llid six have resultsg, in 4;-.wg - _ _ Pair of Eyeglasses elwthllznliyszz invostmen h an could make, h 'Q- llmvvho mens nau- fwiorvoi-~ from qwin hokuoihhnaiomeui. E. W. TAYLOR J. s. TAYLOR e»...i.u.‘.’.!’.§‘..°°.‘3"lu.... A Professional llarils MeLEOD 6' BENTLEY -1. A. smrux . hz. s. naN‘rl.s!, x. 0, for and Atislssepst-law MON!! 'ro msgs °'"°== no noun... sua.; 2 ` NORMAN w Lowwnnn Bansigter at Attorney At uw ' “'°°'- Goorn street Charlotteipym |»_ ‘_ [_ Mossy 1-0 mm Z P - - -""="~"=“'. _ '0_i\__l__l:itlon Commission .ll Billmg Clmifnuut "L “_ M Charlottetoyn. Joh vnomu' Wm M' hw" Sens rllslhmwmm .iufneum of Plondornrsgsrdlag Jor Ielgue It-hieever played in §§i§i s 5s; ggefs seg; 5 for the for home Suhr, Sylvester Waner all con- bsse hits. Commercial Grub tonight held the 55% ills eel ii i i. :first game li- -30. Thi, league enjoyed s. large fol- areinbecommendedontbeiref- for a game hero on May 24th with Local fans will remember the Moncton squad. as having played the Abegweils a. double header last War and the favorable impression the visitors left both as to sports- manship and ability National League batters surely nm” 3,4* ,nd gg”-mn fm. ,lx tains and league officials are asked couver five has to do is in hold the mtg ,high omg mind with g bg; in be present. peli-mail rushes of che fist-Rah °nh¢||,,m4‘h|gb¢“mu,_ ° ° ° ing Nationale forwards and con- tinue their bursge of sure, deft s lsollmts nz rmsrl asm: lowing last your and the officers shw- 'witb erows or aosoo mul :ol-to io get to 1 in-t. ‘l".2.°"“.¥..:.‘i*°‘“..‘§‘:;..*I.“"'”""“e......"i‘.`. ;...- H 0 M E R U N- ' ’ ,,”°,,;“f‘;f:,‘; ‘,§“;°,;1 *,‘,°,;“°‘;*,‘,%.§i' ness e-is in the ru-at sunday sn- ban. uoueion Giants are anxious S T A N D I N G mx, ,,,§'§{',, ,,,,f,,d°,,,,,,.,,,,‘?,,,,g‘°°,,3 ,he ”E§§i§fi§= i ell Ott, Ginnie 1, Foxx, Ath PiWJ\1il‘|'¥1i- _ one of the senior teams of the city- mm, Y“M,u¥__H,m,tm,_t_ hy, mm, Hg has regeived two ill Raliih Yiankeee, 1, Sim , 1; shiver, Reds, , 1; Suhr, Pir- tes -. Manager Lamy is still awaiting as a second or third front string of the Saint John sextst in next sea.son's competition said the local, pilot. i The three players, who as a line proved the second best scoring threat in the league won by the Moncton Hawh in the 1984 cam- PM811. are at present visiting their former homes. Houston is at Am- prlor, near Ottawa. Donald halls from Carleton Place and is spend- ing s holiday there and at Brock- ville, Ont. Dickson has been in New Glasgow. ' definite word from Jack Draper, captain of the Beavers last winter. Clint Benedict. coach, who will be back next winter, and Draper have been looking over Upper Canadian, prospect; for the Beavers for the any day now. The big defenceman, with the trytoostchonwiththelocslsis and Charlottetown to land at least eight of what he terms Class "A" selection on paper. he said. But he only showed a poker smile when asked point-blank what men he classed in that category "They‘l-e just about the best in Canada," he countered. He was also questioned concern- ing rumors in Ottawa that several promising youngsters from that ter- ritory were tc come here to join the Beavers. No, he woilldn’t confirm that Crossley Sherwood, Zi-year-old star left winger, iredhesdcd and a dash- ing speedsi/er, was to get his re- lease from Ottawa New Edlnburghs, senior champions of the district who were eliminated in the Allan Cup plsydowns by Hamilton Tigers. Nor would he deny the lad was signed by Saint John either. The same held true for “Tag” Millar, brilliant young centre of the Ot- tawa Shamrocks, who enjoyed a great winter touring with the Shams in Europe. Wihen Verdell Price, crack de- fenceman of Brockville omas, eliminated by the Burghs only af- ter four tough matches. was men- tioned Lamy just shook his head. in perplexity. “Hawes” Marsh, scin- tillating Hamilton goalie, and May- had been contacted by him. But there he stopped. It so happens that “Ike” Houston has a kid brother who has been “going a gale with Clarkson Uni- versity. He is a left winger and the pros have been scouting the boy. He’s that good. Then there is s teammate of the Potsdaui lsd from the Ottawa Valley-another young front line star of great possibil- ities. Yes, Mr. Lamy had heard of him. They, too, evidently have heard of him, it appeared but he wasn’t saying so last night. "How about Sargent, could you use the Halifax goalie? And, Pete Kelly, would he fit in here?" To which the sports writer was re- minded that the “Big Four" clubs n-lust not raid one another, but that all four clubs wanted the Charlotte- town red-thatohed right winger, al- right. And Sargent was a smart goalkeeper right enough. However there was no denying the Beavers were to place s. galaxy of stars on the ice. UNUHANGED' (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, Apiiiil 29-Hospital authorities tonight announced the condition of Joe Wright, Jr., noted sculler was unchanged. Wright suf- fered a relapse during Friday night and he became weaker. result of pulling an ingrown hair on blood transfusions si-€w1*_-*O* APPL Y FOR POSITIONS ON G A TE WA YS (C.P. By Guallxinlfs Special W ) 'YARlMOU'l'l{. N. S.. April 29- Oopie lelliane and Pnrnoy Ful- ler made formal application for posltlons on the Gateway base- ball team here Saturday. Applications will close Mon- 'dsy, and the list or! players will be published hy the Yarmouth Amateur Athletic Association ,,.,,f,.,;,93,ll00 SEE ___ ' 9 o ~ ° ° no mason-xleiu, cubs, s; oit, B b Ifthsldcnctoriiansconbo ac- Gi¢nis,5;I'\>xx,Athletl»cs,4:Hart- a S oomodated on the 24th, local om- “$18. 4: Ru_t.h. §enl§;l_. 3: , . cisls can mak¢ necessary rrsnge- . Us-Mk!! . : Ura. B S - ments by writing their ihanagerf WNW SOR. 3- Mr. aeol-ge wolstenliolme, Box ass, Lowe Toilll-Novioooli 56; Am- M°n¢fpn_ crimn, 37; Total, D3. 0 0 a ----1--l- » “km in gl, gh ° ` (C- P Cliiiiil Melvin Ott of the Giants defied Yer beifi¢'.wm§»ei'.ueewefl 'ifftbutlli I (UO Ml 168 wr Gwoi"-’- Sv=°i=\ Wlfoi on iiuiins trend of iho “B18 S1* H 0 0 P T I T L E American lee e rivals for tl-le t , , WEMBLEY STADIUM' I‘°“"‘°“' bail-ins ovoraseo yesterday to boooi gu pas A . am" prll29.-Manchester City are hold- m If mt third pimp in the -1- ill;-Tledrllslls. the illldsgleoundilitifeliagg A t I n I S h °"° df *‘h° °‘“’*'°"‘° E“““"h F°°"’°u siiillisifms. liliiinii fhroo times. onool _ . “ken ._ “rin” on me .nd m Amoclati¢on_Oup for the second time for hm mm “Omen in your mpg; ‘°~ ’- W °""‘"""" "’°°"' WW into are loading in the uiattei- oi --- "“ "‘° °‘“b° mm' | to the slate. Ott -uni his ovofrle u§\°"°“'1°,’," 5"" ’°“"°' at :our-base wsliops sa io av ui. r. ny dual-sinnu speeul wil-ei w‘,"”1e“‘§,§ 2 §L°_f,‘°‘,§‘;,,°°,,,'“”d E§“C§f§, up 41 Poihis from 1'# P\'"i°“S 40° . Edmoo ' . ~ i ml °°"°°“ " yw °1"°1N"*'n~ *Wu ”“H“"" defeated Portsmouth here saturday mark' 555° Traynoredgmgxldneye ‘ ' To t, ith . average - Women's baketbsll championship Th” °°”"°l °f “`°""h°PP°" ii' 'amp °°i'“““ °f r°“° w°'f 2-l.inone of the most thrilling fin- W m th ee mm assumed gs g pl-ovmolgl gggpgngi. the United States Amateur Athlet ,shes m me cu rewri More than nclds, hitting once r °‘ °°"‘“”" bility but too nomluion covers- io Uuiou 50.0°0-‘Miro °*‘°"\P1°“°h1P oaooo epertewffe were tluuieu us'dwl»ped nine points fe .iso Hack nm ‘W l°~W°°l mm; which mgmtging Entomolo. walk here today covering the 31,55 Tum ci, °e,,¢,,.,,_fm.W,,.d Iwilson dropped out of the sextet '°"’“' °"““ gieol laboratories of the Dominion miles me no yards lu 4 hours. os “Rilo the geel nom u me-'fio be replaced by his homeioiio ‘M 'mi ‘ M' Department of Agriculture in each minutes, 55 1-5 seconds. He crossedlee gh from of the portsmouth new Jimmy Wilson of the Phillies. while Mm w°m"' province co-operates fully with the the finish line almost two miles two minutes befom the final Whig; | Bill Dickey came back to take the make it three "mn mu .pi-oviueiel_i_¢_>3_oes. or tb, field. _Jie viooo of Bill Wefbef- _ _ later in the week. (By The Amooisisd Press) lay dulu-claire soooiol Wifol iii -- J--1--___ Run rwffi*C°mbi"¢"Bl“illi'dn'l' (ish Beavers .Management Is' A 1' .Give `l"EveNrif ' A _rg k' U _E .(1 d' e _ _ __ Bgeak _Inv l__Bo,_s,tor_i Series To Meet S33-9_ (U3 Sl:r.sm§'o`r 073324-3;n;qd:¢t; ` _,_ ' ` '-"‘ ' ' "i _ _ ' l 51'. rm, g9._5|m|,| ,.......~ ...eve i ~lu°,~~. -neue New Records Set ls.....e»»l.., ..._...:.f uns ' ssrusinsxf aaasss ' I 0 giEri