; Two THEBA UD DAMAGED o ‘I and!“ S900!!! “ P‘ b’ wire) N M y B-TIIS G914- mlfglitlleild. rlollll’ schoon- o] the Gloaeeater fishllll M,’ Mm- mshed into) ‘I6- M w; in Gloucester r m “ma: occurred while the luv w“ pillllnl "Vi! Dalila. "'11,, ...... craft wn alllllllr humil- llllfll; iIRAiiiEY IS sllslllulll gr, ANDREWS, Scotland. May 0 4i; lleries today saw the last m-lous practice oi’ the British and American Walker cup teams. who m“ mail- two-day battle for the rest international amateur golf on Ffldli“ 1 ft before open with only a fly B ‘ ' lug of the eighth series between the we countries-the United Stat/m has won all seven previous series- young Leonard crawley was sub- gtltllted for Lionel Murln on the 3mg]; team, the latter being ill. Crowley was the only Briton to m; u singles match in the last leries on the other side of the At- lantic. Munn, however, would have been making his first appearance in Walker Cup Play- Paim of British and U. S. play- ," m practice 1.3180818! had even medal cards oi’ 72 today. R0851‘ Wethered and Cyril Tolley took that to beat Harri! Botnley and urine Hddian 3 and 2. 0f the Am- ericans. Johnny Qwdmflll "id [swoon Little with '12 were able to beat chandler Egan and Max Mar- lloin 0 and 4. - ,BowL1Ne , Y. M. C. A. ALLEYS in the final game of “B" section, he Baptists won over St. Peters by a majority of 113 pins. Jack Webster had high single of lea pins, Ari; Sherreri high. three oi T26 pins. Bbptifl lwebsler 12'! 20'! 208 l‘. Campbell 202 201 154‘ . 225 201 190 24'! 267 3X2 licallbeck .......... 130 206 104 '1‘0lal—‘.i0fil. St. Peters avinniconlbe ....... 208 156 1'74 l S Dickson .. . 253 189 206 Softball Clubs Attention r. Representatives of all‘ City League softball team; are asked to attend a meeting to be held at '1 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. tonight. i‘i_—‘_"""“‘ ‘ ' i ' ' some t ' nocxmr wnssuluo lpive Run Rally, With Oat In Ninth, Enables Browns _ To Boat Yankees ._—___ (A- P. by Guardian's Special wire; 1 NEW YORK, May S-Jrraiiing by 0'11‘ rims and with two out, st, louis Browns turned on the pm. sure in the ninth inning here today and trotted live runners across the Yankee Stadium plate to score a 0- '3 “W? 1B tho final some or their series with New York Yankees. Ii. the course of the rally the M10118 Brownies knocked Rllgggl zen ‘Atta out of the box and con. uue their attack Q g 6%” 3mg‘! n he [slants of e an plied u "ll-Y in the third and, ttgtueritrh 11188 by virtues of tau;- 11m will” 1n ewh frame 0n the might of the sticks of Babe Ruth and Bill Dlkey. Each hit homers with two on base. It was the Babes seventh of the season. G EYEN“ SPLIT FOB 50X ree re e1 pitching by south w Fritz Osterlnuelier at Boston 1:1- abied Boston Red Sox to nose out mill)". 5-4. llld sflln an even split 1X1 "10 four-same series with Mic- “y Goohrane‘: aggressive club. The bases were loaded with none out when Osterlnueller relieved Dusty Rhodes in the seventh, with the Box leading by a run. Fritz Dlllled his club out oi s dangerous hole by fanning Charlie Gehringer and forcing the next two ‘rigor; u. ground out. INDIANS LOSE TO ATHLETES Philadelphia Athletics, defeated Cleveland 5-4, pushing across a run in. the 10th inning to gain their tin-d straight victory over the In- dians at Philadelphia, _ Th0 Wlllllllls run came home after Mel Harder, Cleveland's third pitcher, made a. wild throw to geg. ond base in an attempted double Dilly. 0‘Deil Hale pounded out two home runs for the Indians and, B01) Johnson, A's outfielder, also“had a homer. CHICAGO PITCHER GOOD The tail-end Chicago White Sox bum down under the leadership of their new manager, Jimmy Dyi :, pounding. out an 8-1 victory over Washington Senators behind bril- lgaélé pitching by Gaston at Wash- n. Washington was held to three singles by the Chicago hurler while his teammates hammered Burke, Prim and Links for 18 safeties. Rightflelder Swanson led the at- tolck with three out of three, and Gaston batted in one of the White 50x counters. Trials To i‘ Be Held At Dlontreal (c. r. By Guardian's special Wlre) MONTREAL, May s-Boxlns and wrestling trials for the British Em- plte Games will be held here July a u. l2 Dr. A. s. Lamb. chairman of the National Boxllll 81141 wrest‘ ling Committee ot the Amateur Athletic Union of Cans-dB. all‘ nounced here today. The wrestling trials will be held July 9 and 10 and the boxing trials the succeeding two days. If uncom- pleted, the boxing trials will be continued to July 13- Each branch is to hold its own trials and from these not more than two entrants in each 0188-1 are to be sent here. All must be British subjects- PEG Tor OVER “YEARS ‘The OLD lllw...sl> Rillllll BATTLE MBANYTIJ (c. r. ny Guardian's special Wire) Montreal fought 11 i ‘ . all tie hero today, ihlglgghfblgl, called after two extra innings on an. flight o! darkness. It looked like m S11v8 Same in the ninth when 9 Royals came to bat two rung be- hind but Hal King doubled to deep left field with two runners aboard wuched ml‘ 13. six doubles being in- Royals in the first with one on to climax a tilree-ruil of! the fourth. Newank made it two out of three Floyd Newkirk yielded 11 hits to the Leafs but the locals could not get them at the right time. Blow base running and two double plays also contributed to their defeat. to in the Maritime Provinces. A. U. 0i’ C. Mldny. three M. P. B. vice-presidents. Davis Cap Triqls Open On Friday May TORONTO, 9 -— Thrc trials hero Friday to select Can will se nor of tomorrow's matches against T. O. Ryali Vancouver. BASEBALL support. Umpire-II‘. Gallant- Bnse Judge-Top Darrach. Lineups: Wilson; Ficlders, S. MacKinnon, W. Whcilr. well‘. Pitcher, A. MaoKcnzici Base. E. Lawior; 2nd Base, L. Mc Cllntlck: 3nd Base. D. Mention-on RELIABLE SPECIAL SALE kins. GARAGES! 9 TANTON’S ACCESSORIES SOLE raovnlcml. nlsnmn-roasron new ma” BATTERIES, orm EVENmqs PHONE 4204.. T-All DRAW M°NTREAI=. May iL-Albany and and both scored to knot the count, 28d Chapman pitched i0 innings for lgeuflenators and gave up nine nil; w ° m!“ Rllyfll huriers were cllldsll- Ripple mt a home run for attack and Rhiel connected over the same spot the right field scoreboard, leading from Toronto by winning the final game of the series 4-1 at Toronto. SPECIAL BUMMITTEE MEETS Tlllillilll AMHERST, N.S., May 9. — Final arrangements for a. meeting of the members of the Maritime Baseball Committee, here tomorrow night, in advance of the send-annual meeting of the Maritime Provinces Branch oi.’ _, i the Amateur Athletic Union of Can- ada, have been completed, Sheriff C. D. Shlpley, President, stated here 68y. The baseball committee will as- semble and prepare recommenda- tions dealing with baseball problems Its re- port will be placed before the semi- annual meeting of the M. P. B. A. Members of the committee include Peter Judge of Yarmouth, N. 5.; Jordan Smith, of Liverpool, N. S.; Bernard Ferguson, of Reserve, N. 3.; George Burden, of Springhlil, N. 5.; Ronald M. Ross, of Amherst, N. 5.; Clovis LeBlanc and James Stayhorn, of Moncton, N. 13.: William Whit- lock, of St. Stephen, N. B., and tho matches will cpcn the Davis Cup ada‘s Davis Cup tcilm.v‘I‘l'le games will be played on the courts of the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club and will conclude Tuesday. The first day's cei Rainville, Montreal. playing Laird watt, Montreal, and the \vin- preliminary of . The Kings Square I-lardhlttcrs defeated the East end Mick Macks 22 to 4 at tile Hospital field for the seventh straight will ol the season. MacKenzle pitched winning ball all through the genie and great support from his team. Roche pitdied good bail but had poor Mick Macks: Catcher, S. Gallant; Pitcher, C. Roche; 1st Base. G- Mncmod; 2nd Base. B. Murphy; 3rd Base, B. stools: Short stop. A. Peppln, L. llardhittcrs, Catcher. K. Cont; s nawu coined... STANDING (By The Associated Press) (By Guardian's Special Wile) Home Runs Yesterday: Hale, 1n- dians, 1; Ruth, yankees, 1; Clilt, Browns, l; Dickey, Yankees, l; Johnson, Athletics, i; Wilson. Dodgers, 1; Cuccinello, Dodgers. i; Boyle, Dodgers, 1; Taylor, Dodgers, l; Camilii, Cubs, 1; Jurges. Cubs. 1; RootfCubs, l; Lee, Braves, l; Whitney, Braves. 1. Klein, Cubs. ‘l; The Lenders: Ruth, Yankees, ‘l; Ott, Giants, 6; Hartnett, Cubs, 5; Medwlck, Car- dinals. 5; Foxx. Athletics, 5; Coi- lins, Cardinals, 5; Allen, Pbillies, 5- League Totals: National, 108; American, 86; total, 189. BASEBALL llsulls NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H E Brooklyn 104 002 020— 015 3 Chicago .. .. 033 040 00x-l0 20 1 Beck, Perkins, Lucas, Munns and Lopez, Berres; Bush, Root and Hartnett. Boston .. .. 210 030112-1018 8 Cincinnati .. 010 010 100— 3 l2 2 Brandt and Spohrer; Koip. John- son, Bentou, Lindsey. Sheute and Lombardi. Philadelphia. . 002 010 201-6 11 3 Pittsburgh 0000002004 7 0 C. Davis and Todd; Lucas and Grace, Pollen. New York .. 000000000--0 5 0 St. Louis .. .. 12!. 000 OOx-A 10 1 Saiveson, Castleman, A. Smith and. Mancuso; J- Dean and V. Davis. AMERICAN LEAGUE i B. H E Chicago .. .. 000 041 010-B i3 0 Washington . 000 000 100-i 3 l Gaston and Ruel; Burke. Prim. Linke and Kiumpp. Cleveland .. 000 100 ill. 0-4 12 3 Philadelphia. ill 000-010 1-6 9 1 Pearson, C. Brown, Harder and Spencer. Myatt; lvilarcum, Dietrich, Kline and Berry. . St. Innis 110 000206-49 14 3 New York 004 4-00000-8 ‘l i Weaver, Wells, Knott, Blaehold- er and Hemsley; Van Atta, Uhle and, Dickey. Detroit .. ... 022 000000-4 0 4 Boston .. 040010 00x-5 'l 3 Larkin. Sorreli, Hogsett and Cochrane; Rhodes, Ostermueiler Legett and Hinkie. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE B. H l.‘ Baltimore . .0 4Z5 033 210-20 22 0 Buffalo .. .. 000 004200—- 6 l3 3 c Moore, and Atwood; Kowalik, white, Gould, Earnhardt and Out- - en. Syracuse .. .. 000 000000-0 0 i. Rochester 001 001 00x-2 8 0 McCioskey and Cronin; Berly and Lewis. e Newark ... .. 100100 110-4 9 1 ,draw, announced today, Gilbert Nunlls, Toronto. iBCllliZ T°T°nw -- -~ 9m om mo“! u 1 Robert Murray of Montreal: Mar- Nfiwkllk “lid Glenn; Huck"??- Pattison and Crouch. Albany .... 030 020 011 00-7 ll 1 Montreal .. 300 110 002 00-7 9 1 (Game called account darkness) Chapman. Shealy and Maple, Lamberti; Collier, Pomorski. Fritz, Henline, Stack. Exhibition Ball Game This Evening The Tanners and Johnny Wil- liams‘ All Stars will play an exhib- ition baseball game at the C. A. A- Grounds at 5.30 this evening. 1t is expected a large number will tum out to see the industrial team battle in senior eemuany- While the lineups were not available it is expected the Tanners will field much the same team as last season. with the All Stars comprising play- ers from City League clubs. Short Stop, F. Murphy; - Fleldersi B. smith, O. Manderson. F. 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' ammo]. gal-Alli" ' ' Ins Philadelphia e 13 .816 _ w . _ l“ vsavr, Llllgllg“ u“ " ETE¥ER§LEBLEZNT ' '31s Cincinnati ' 4 15 “Bu” .... .. ... ‘ ullAnLlol-rr SHIELDS, pair ........ .. so AMERICAN Lascln: e HQME RUN Talkative World Champions Shatoat As Ciclrcls Win4-0 T (A. P. by Glllldlllfs Special Wire) NEW YORK, May iL-New York Giants were shut out for the first time this season, the world's cham- rlorls looms to St. Louis Gtrrdlnals 111 general and pitcher Jerome (Dizzy) Dean in particular, 4-0 at St. Lmlis. Itwas the opening game of the series of four between the Red Birds and the Giants. and Dean was in excellent form as he scored: his third straight triumph of ‘the i934 campaign. Dean restricted Bill Terry's title- holders to five harmless hits, and with perfect assistance from his teammates he allowed only two Giants as far as second base. CUBS WIN FREE-HITTING GAME In a free-hitting battle that saw seven home runs and 2B other hits blasted about and out of the windblown Wrigley Field Chicago Cubs edged out the Brooklyn Dodg- ers, 10-9, and moved up to the top of the National League. Hack Wilson, Tony Cuccineiio. Ralph Boyle and Danny Taylor hit home runs for the Dodgers, each with a. ‘mate on board, while Dolph Camilli, Bill Jurges and Charley Root relief pitcher, lashed out circuit drives for the Cubs. Roots round-trimmer came in the fifth with Gabby Hartnett on base. REDS FAXL IN THE PINCHES Every Boston player but Ed Brandt rapping out one hit or more the Braves swamped the Cincinnati Reds 10-3 at Cincinnati. Home runs by Whitney and Lee helped boost the score, but singles nicked off five Red plfizhers did most of the damage. Meanwhile the Reds faltered in the pinches, as in the third, when three singles filled the, bases with none out, but the next three batsmen popped the chance away. PLAY SCORELESS DRAW (CI. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) a GEOTRGEIUWN, British Guiana, May 9—-The touring Dutch Guiana lilngllsh football team. seeking to take the Walcott Cup back home, was held. to a. scoreless draw here today by the Victoria. Club of Georgetown. AIWEBICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 2: at Columbus S. Minneapolis 9: at ‘Ibledo B. Kansas City 8; at Louisville 4. One night gentle-Milwaukee at Indianapolis. Dean Hands ORLD BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT First counts against Irina“ His appearance TO PERFORM WITH ABBIES (Canadian Press) (By Guardiads Special Wire) .O'I"I‘AWA, May 9.~Des Smith, I He's flood looking enough and dresses well. But he’: careless about shaving. Apparently he doesn't realize ‘ that stubble is a handicap. _ Why not be on the cafe side! The Gillette Blue Blade is specially proc- ' eased to shave tender skin without irritation. Every stroke with this blade is smooth and clean. Daily- or even twice-s-clay shaving becomes easy. pleasant. Try the go ,....,.e»-=-....-.-~»¢v¢»_ who played last season with 0t- tawa Montagnards of the Senior City League, leaves tomorrow for the Msritfmes where he has ac- cepted a position and will likely play next year with Charlotte- town Abegwcits. Smith's fine de- fence work last. season, his first as a senior, led Ottawa. Senate a of the National Hockey League to ll>|la'ce his name on their reserve s . Appointments OF Officials _ Will Stand (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) EDMONTON, May ii-Protests a- gainst appointment by M. M. Rob- inson. manager of the organization committee of Fzxnndrine Gibb as manager and Fannie Rosenfeld as coach of the overseas team for the British Empire Games in England this summer have the endorsation of the Women's Athletic Federation of Canada executive. Mrs. Roy Fos- ter, president of that body, stated today. She suggested possible with- drawal of women athletes from the Games. 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Highest duality Positively Guaranteed Gillette Blue Blades‘; NoW 5~~25¢ -lot»5o¢ ‘ lmiuil" it A number 0g representative bad- minton players of Charlottetown met. at the Armourieg courts Tues- day night in orifer to select players and teams for competition with Sunlmerside for the Lewis trophy, the first game of which will take place at Summerside on Friday evening, play starting at 6.30 p.m. Committees were appointed to make arrangements, and a. general workout was held on the Military Courts during the evening. The following is the Charlotte- town lineup for the Friday tourna- ment. Melts oubles: Stewart Jones- H. M- Simpson, F. M. Nash-D. M. Gass, W. A. Smith-Alf. Doucette, E. M. Bagnali-E. D. Nicholson. LadiBs doubles: Miss E. Bourke- Miss HJWakefield, Mrs. W. A. Smith-Mrs. B. Rogers Jr.. Mrs. Roy Cudmore-Mrs. N. D. McLean. Mixed Doubles: Stewart; Jones- Mrs. H. M. Simpson, W. A. Smith- Mrs. W. A. Smith, W. Goss-Mrs. Roy Cudmore, F» M. Nash-Mrs. B. T. Holman Jr. Men's singles: G. I‘. Hutchenson Ear! Goes. Lailiciaingles: Miss a. Bourke, Badminton Representatives To Compefé For The Lewis Trophy ~- Mrs. B. Rogers Jr. The committee appointed totgick the Summerside piayerg iorgthe home and home games betgeen Charlottetown and Bummerside Badminton Clubs for the Islgnd championships made. their dec" on lest night and are as follows: Men's singles: Moore, 9.30 ppm Harris, 7.50 p.m. 5;; Ladies singles: Amett, 0.10 pun; I. Linkletter, 1.30. "j Metre Doubles: Pritchard-lfilli- man, 9.50 p.m.; Sullivan-Durant, 11.1.0 p.m.; Roy Silliphant-Har _ n, 8.10 p.m. Ralph Silliphant-Ai__rt Silliphant, 6.30 p.m. - i Ladies doubles: Muttart-Mcifiql- zie, 8.30; Z. Llnkletter-Harris, 10.30 p.m.; Lewis-Rogers, 6.50 p.m. ;,_; Mixed doubles; Pnichzird-I. Llnkietter, 8.50 p.m.; Roy Silli- phant-Amett, 10.50 p.m. Moore- McKenzie, 7.10 p.m.; Harris-Milt- tart, 10.10 p.m. ‘.1 The games are on Friday andiite scheduled to begin at 0.00 p.m.f‘it the assembly hall in the High School. 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