v MAY 12. 192.1 i} IN THIS ‘ CORNER With the closest race in years freely predicted, City soitball teams are training steadily these evenings ior the opening oi the League on Monday evening next. Nightly, at three diiierent diam- onds, all five teams can be seen whipping the ball around in prac- tice sessions. showing plenty oi the old enthusiasm and spirit snd in general preparing to make astrong bid ior the Plckard Trophy that ls now held by the 8th Battery squad. 5K 5K 5K 5K In the past the league usually had a couple oi “weak sisters", teams that didn't have a chance, l5 it were. But this year there is 1 diflerent story to relate. No one team can boast any distinct edge over the other and this can read- ‘ lly be seen when one glances over lineups oi.’ the teams. ‘Start. with the 8th Battery. De- iending champions this year, the Battery will be depending on al- most the same squad to carry them through. Noted ior their hitting strength and fast fielding the Army boys should be hard to beat. 5K 5K 5K 5K Then there is the Esquires with I. team composed oi members o! last year's Stewart's Bakery and Shamrocks’ squads. With e. wealth oi hitting and fielding power in their ranks and possessing in the person oi Ray Stull t‘tie outstand ing pitcher on the IslandJhquii-es are already being boosted as the teem to beat. 5K 5K 5K 5K , Young Rovers are next and there is a. team that despite youth was probably the smartest defen- dvc team in the league last year. Two acquisitions this year in the persons ct Art Mollins and Ioman Cairns have plugged weak spots noticeably and makes the north- end team a reared crew. Mullins, a ce/pable pitcher, should have a great season with the smooth- flding kids while Calms, sill-fwd to an outfield berth, will have n Iteadying eflect on the players in the gardens and his batting will hem the team immeesurav-yoflen- lively. l 5K 5K 5K Gienotng over the Superiors one ilrids beneficial changes here also. Like the Rovers the superiors last v ‘were In the thick oi the fight ‘he wavy through and were only sitar forcing the Bet- bam into an extra game in semi-minis. Iixperience and confidence gained last season will their game greatly in this film league. 5K 5K 5K 5K qhst but not least is the Holy ' teem irom Upper Queen New entrants This year they are branching out into (aster company their backers are wlilingtobet. team will be up with thelesd- all the way through. 5K 5K 5K Pick a winner out o! thatbunch. m this column. 0n paper they nok very close but the iunny pert oi it is that they are liable to be much closer when wtuel competi- tion starts. So there you are. Take your own pick at even odds. _ 5K 5K 5K 5K Connie Mack's score card-waving proclivities must. have e. touch oi magic in them judging by the way his untried bunch oi youngsters are travelling in the American League these days. Picked to fin- ish last the Philadelphians have set the so-called experts back on their heels with a. fighting, hus- tling display that yesterday swept them to the top oi the standing as a result oi their second straight victory over the Detroit Tigers. 5K 5K 5K 5K And what oi the famed Yan- kees? That crew oi devastating hitters that last year blasted their way to a world's championship on the power contained in their bats a. BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Perry Has N0 Regrets On Turning Prg M m‘? £15m- mcxmson S00 B d Press Sports Writer I EEW YORK. May ll-A candid 1:1 rview with Frederick John terry. U16 dashing pipe smgkef w"!!! England who left his ama- Bog 95m; filtrate ilat to make a. as o’ Ellsworth vines: pro companion n Q- F794. You and Vines have a °°k 01' Dflopie suspicious that you ‘"6 P1014118 give and take on your tour because out oi 61 matches, you've won 30 and Vines 31. Are m" 1'9"“! 011 the up and up? Oi course they are. The reason we're so close is that Vines 53 11D and down whereas I play the "me ‘Elmo day after day. When Eilys hot no one can beat him. Ii he cools of! a degree 1 lick him. Billy's a. lot like the stock market, you know. Q. Sorry you turned pro? A- N0. not a bit. Tennis now is a business with me and it's been treating me well, Q- Whoa some io win the Davis Cup? A- 1718" v- verv open question. It rests between this countrymus- "llifl- Germany and England. n I must be Pinned down, 1'11 pick Ellsland. You can bet all you've got that England will getthe most out oi.’ its team and that Bunny AWL!" 15 0 Crest player under pressure. Q. Who are the best tennis play. ers in the world today? A. With a blush I can say vines and I in the pro ranks; among the amateurs I'd pick Baron 13mg- fried Von Cramm oi Germany. All in all, I think the Baron is supgr- ior to Donald Budge, who's a. very close second. How T71ey Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost EC. Toronto 12 6 .667 Newark 10 6 .625 Buflalo 9 5 .500 Montreal s '1 .5112 51mm a 9 .411 mum '1 a .461 Jersey Oitv '1 a .461 Bflltilnore 3 13 .133 . AJWERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost RC. Philadelphia 1o 5 am Cleveland 9 3 500 Boston 8 6 .571 Detroit s a s29 New York 9 3 .5119 6t. Louis e o .400 Chicago a 1o 215 Wsshinrton e 11 ass Nuuowu. rinse-Us Won Lost EC. Plttdflreti 1s a .1513 st. Louis 1o '1 .5111: New York 1o a .556 Bmvklvn a 1o .414 (Phloem a- 1o .444 Boston '1 11 .2110 Philadelphia '1 11 see Cincinnati a 1o ms Home Run Sluggers (By The Associated Press) Yesterday's Homers: BartelLMc- Carthy, Moore, Chimps, Giants; Medwick, J. Martin, Cardinals;- Lavagetto, Brack, Dodgers; Good- man, R/eds; Johnson, Moses. Ath- letics; Foxx, Red Sex; Bluege, Senators; Vanatta, Browns. ono. each. Tho Leaders: Bart/ell, Giants, 7: Ksmpouris, Reds, 8; Johnson, Ath- letios, 5; Selkirk, Yankees, 5; Wal- ker, Tigers, 5; Greenberg, Tigers, 4; Ott, Giants, 4. League Totals: National, 7'1; American, 59; total, 136. OUT OUR afior winning their league by s. margin oi l9 l-2 games. Today they are out oi the first division, brick in fifth placmbehind Detroit. A few times this year they have shown the same power but they have been only sporadic bursts and not at all in keeping with the manner in which they forged iteadily ahead last year. GLEN MARTIN SCHOOL school report ior April:- Grade X- ism-l. Lena Gilli!- P. Angus D. MacPherson. Grade X- (Jr.)- i. Kathryn MacPhei-son. Grade IX-l. Kay Reynolds. Grade VIII-l. Elizabeth Mac- Pherson. Grade VII-l. Martin Mao- Pherson. Grade V-i. Catherine S. Mac- Pherscn. Grade IV-l. Catherine M. Mec- Phereon; 2. Angus MscPherson; 8. Ioulse MacPherson. Grade III-l. Blanche Moo- Kenzie. gGrade lI-i. Wallace MacPher- on. Grade I-l. Marlon MacPlierson. Perfect Attendance - Angus D. MacPher-scn; Kivthrym MacPher- “m; Louise MacPherson. Wlilace WscPherson. Cassie M. Reyndds, ‘mcher. k Band's for lilies. a’ It,‘ 4 NW5 . THE CHARIJOTTETUWN GUARDIAN Castleman G m: SPORT WORLD F0111‘ Down 17w Alleys The ,Weather Hurls Hit Ball As Mates Pound Cubs For 10- 1 BASEBALL SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 000 000 011-2 7 0 Ch1°fl80 200 202 l0x—7 l0 1 Hadley. Murphy. Makoskv and Jorgens; Stratton and Sewell. Washington 210 001 001-5 ll 2 St. Louis 000 020 2321-7 l4 0 Weaver. Appleton, Cohen and Riddle; Vanatta. K-nott and Hui!- man. Philadelphia 200 000 300-4 6 I Detroit 100 000 000-i 4 6 Caster and Brucker; Lawson and Cochrane. Bmton 212 030 300-11 11 2 Cleveland 200 110 000- 4 10 0 Wilson, Marcum and R. Ferrell; Brown. Wyatt, Allen and Pytiak. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 002 000 122-7 10v 5 Montreal 200 021 2111-8 11. 0 Matuzak, Rhodes, Lohrman and Sevinc; Duke, Johnson, smythe and Klee. Newark 000 040 000-4 l2 2 Rochester 010 000 000-l 6 l Donald and Rosar; Krist, Kaui- mann and 0T‘a.rreli. Syracuse 201 000 220-7 ll 3 Toronto 011 011 4011-8 l3 3 Koip, J. Campbell, Pearce and Campbell; Davis, Pattison and Heath. Jersey City 200 212 001-8 i0 3 Buffalo 100 010 003-5 l2 3 Centwell and KlumDD: Kline and 0101158. NATIONAL LEAGUE 000 110 001-3 6 0 000 000 000-0 5 l MacFayden, Pittsburgh Boston Blanton and Todd: Turner and Lopez. St. Louis 124 000 000-7 18 l. Brooklyn 110 151 0012-9 16 0 Welland, 8i Johnson, Andrews, Winford and Ogrodowski; FIB-Bk- house, Henshaw, Jeiicoat, Eisenstat and Spencer. Chicago 000 100 000- 1 4 1 New York 023 002 30x-10 13 0 Parmalee, Kimball, Carleton and 0'Dea; Castlemnn and Mancuso. Cincinnati 000 030 504-13 l6 ~ 1 Philadelphia. 001 000 002-3 6 l Holiingsworth and V. Davis; Le.- master, Mulcshy, Masters and At- Ameflcen Association Columbus. 0; Milwaukee, 6. Toledo, 6; Kansas City, 5. Claims He Was Instructed To Lose Fight (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire, CHICAGO, my ll-Vhriss ma ling, Ios Angeles Filipino who ranked as a contender ior the featherweight championship about iive years n80. told the Illinois Stator Athletic Commission today that he was instructed to "be sure to lose‘ his tight with Billy Me-Iquart oi Winnipeg here May 3 at the Mari- gold Gardens. - Mining, who punched out e deq cisive ‘victory over the Canadian youngster in 10 rounds. 594d m! manager, Tommy OToughlin o! Sioux City, 1a., told him to lose during a conierence in a. Los An- gcles hotel late in April before he started ior Chicago to iulfill the date with Marqlmft- He said no one connected with promoting the bout or with Mar- quarts management had anything to do with the alleged orders to throw the fight. Jack Hurley who managed Billy Petrolle, is Mar- quarvs pilot, and Irving Schoen- Victory (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, May il-Whiie his teammates produced four home runs, their biggest tour-bugger w- tai since April a0, the Giants’ Olydeii Ccstleinm produced a. brand 0d pitching that held Ohio- the series 10-1. Johnny McCarthy led 011 the homer parade in the second inn- led. In the third Lou one intotherishtiiefldetondsto score Dick Bartel], who had been hit by a. pitched ball, and Joe Moore followed up with mother to the same season after Castlemen had singl d in the seventh. e Blanton Handcuiis Bees one threat when Cy Blantcn, Pill-smith Pirates, screwball fling- er, hurled the league pace-setter; to a 3-0 shutout and Pittsburgh lengthened their league lead to 3 1-2 games. Y Blflllion. enroute to his third triumph in iour starts, had easy sailing until the iiith when the Begs loaded the ‘bases with none ou . Blanton steadied, forced Al Io- pez to ioul out to Gus Suhr, who WES Playing his 800th game ior the Pirates, and ied Baxter Jordan, Pinch-hitting ior pitcher Danny MscFadyen, r. double play ball. MacFsdyen. who dropped iour oi his iive previous starts, gave the Pirates only three hits in his iive innings on the mound but they were good ion e. pair oi tallies. The Pirates’ iinal counter came over in the ninth. Dodgers In First Division After 5t. Iouis had knocked two Dodger pitchers out oi the box and scored seven .runs in three innings, their own pitching bogged down and Brooklyn came from behind to win 9-7 in Brooklyn and re- place Chicago Cubs in iourih place. _ Gibby Brsok, with a home run, s double and a. single; Johnny Cooney. with iour hits, including a. double, and Cookie Iovagetto, with a single and s. homer, ieatur- ed the iii-hit Dodger assault on iour Cardinal pitchers. Hodsbehli Phillie! Cincinnati Rods blasted three Phillies hurlem ior 16 hits and a. . bails in six appearances wald operates the light club. GOOD %§H! IF A aw MAKE$ A JOB eAs-v FOIZ i-ussstr; . HE AINT pom’ ' NUTHINY- HE'S LAZY..- HE’5 c" NO-NO! ifs- .','_'_......',,-~v.’. . A k-“WIIHM-J ' W’! s? .- (lu- u “i; .",?'_11;‘ 1:031‘ lliqjgxizr -'.\ 1M‘ n 44 . I I <41 21*. i ' ‘I'll -.\ "Mu n. ~;'.'.'.~~...'~'~ WHV #004525 GRAY. ii. 12-3 victory in Philadelphia, Ivan Goodman with a home run and ' double led the ma: attack. bat- ting in three runs. Hazen (Kiki) Cuyler slapped out ziour singles and drew a. base on st the plate. ‘ .1'.'.". Sudbury Pair ,'WillPlay For Falconbiidge _ ' the Bu‘ which recently won the Allan cup. emblematic of the Canadienee-n- ior Amateur Championship. will be missing when the titleholders asseanible roi- practice again non tall. ‘Today Don Gromo. first string leit winger, and George Hustle. shitty centre ice star. announced they would play tor Faleongrideo Falcons, Tigers’ shied northern rivals, next season. By WILLIAMS ALL RIGHT! GET QIE OF THE BED5, BUT b". ‘W! Q‘; "Iii W1] {/41 1,’ . 111/11» "Ho. _ l . _, '1,'.;‘o-'/‘,':9‘ 141d‘ w‘ ago Cuhetoimir hits nndgwve the I New Yorkers the rubber game oi ‘ lng after Jimmy Ripple had irip- : Chicsn hit. ; Bartell wound up the round trip ‘ fireworks with his seventh oi the ‘ In Boston the Bees made only = HOLY NAME BOWLING MIXED DOUBLES TOURNAMENT Lost night on the Holy Name Al-. leyl twelve more evenly matched ' ioanis got away with some very l good scores being roiled, there will l not be any games tonight but the r Wednesday night teams will play . Thursday night at 8.45 instead. . F Following were the scores last 1 night. , i First- P. 221 246 182 . K. Mathieson 167 146 171-1133 ‘ Second- G. Toombs 230 147 153 L 601113811 150 281 153-1114 Third ' S. Mathieson 223 139 200 r E. mtchell 147 174 213-1096 i Fourth- ‘J. D. Webster 23B 213 211 M. Martin 161 81 190-1094 Iliih W. Orasweli 204 1'75 12B ‘F. Flynn 211 no 108-1051 , Sixth L. Blanchard 313 1B4 184 F‘. Sinnott 154 123 164-1022 Seventh a Peppln 12s 191 22s E Connors 159 ll_3 150- 979 Eighth A McEacherm 137 199 176 . M. Tierney 169 119 143- 943 Ninth . D McDonald 150 167 133 F Martin 160 169 112- 941 Tenth . n. Jay as 131 138 r‘. Mallett 22a 1a4 202- s22 Eleventh H. McCallum 14B 149 138 K. Flynn 16s 13o 14o- s10 Twelfth M. McDonald 79 160 153 n. Sinnott 136 m1 131- s20 LADIES FINAL PLAYOFF GAME Kelly and Mclnnis TIOPhY Last night on the Holy Name Al- leys the Vagabonds were crowned Ladies Champions for the Kelly and Mclnnis Trophy, this was verv close and interesting Tmm 51a" m finish with Miss Birch putting 011 a grand iinlsh for the Vasobolldfi which meant victory and the down- iall ior uio Tip Toss who but up a ‘wonderful tight ell through the series. Congratulations Vii/Sawmill TIP TOPS . oC be 16s 130 168 §,_”{§,,§y 1oz 234 1a: L. Mellett 11c m 148 L Mqpquggu 222 113 175 n. lvlitchell l8’! 161 10a Total-aim. VAGABONDS B. Mommas ise 15o 15s n. Praught 185 m A_ 31m, 161 13s m H. Corooran 147 igg 134 K °.'.'i“"£o M6 1 To — - High sinzle. a Birch 25615 High. three. H. Pwusht 6 - . Doyle, April 2'1. The King sported Goti Him Says The King Fish NEW YORK, May l1—(AP)—A somewhat battered King Levinsky came back today from London where he was "crowned" by Jaok a cut under his right eye, a badly swollen nose and a brand new alibi ior losing fighters. “It was the bleedin‘ climate that beat me", he explained. "I don't know what it was, but it had me down. Seemed like I couldn't. get my arms up against Doyle. They ielt like lead. “Doyle punches pretty well, but he can't fight a bit better than he could when he was over here. He didn't hurt me none except when he almost broke this beak". The Kingflsh, who said he was "in a transom" after his knockout by Joe Iouis. promised that ii he ever gets Doyle into an American ring he'll lick him’ so badly they'll have to give Jack a “blood confu- sion". hllusrd’: Ilnlmcnt removal shins. BOXING Surprising Over Top BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Athletics Take Spot In American League As Cleveland Loses (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ,in<.r of rookie George Caster. NEW YORK, May ll-Witli lanky Monte Stratton restricting the wciid champions to sew-n hits Willi!‘ Chicago collated l0, the White Sox defeated New York Yankees 7-2 in Chicago today. Tony Piet and Jack Hayes. oa/oh with s. diuble and single, and Zeke Bonurc. and Larry Rosenthal, wall: a pair oi singles apiece, ennvribul- ed the bull: oi the attack. Lou Gehrig made his 20th con- secutive trip to the plate uzllioai‘. getting .. hit. Red So: Beat. Indians In Cleveland the Indians drop- ped out of their first. place tie with Philadelphia Athletics as BOS- ton landed on ‘three Cleveland pitchers ior ll hiis and an 11-4 victory. Jimmy Foxx hit his second home run of the season in the third inning, scoring Cramer ahead of him. In the first inning lie doub- led, scoring two team-mates. 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