in . U ,sf We ---_- _._ _ l. ._ R :Trib f ` SIDELINES (sy he rum) _ . , 4 NDI_CA'l'IO,N8 1'OINT to a great city Baseball Leailile thissea- , son. Last night‘s meeting of the officers and executive 'saw nearly all the plans laid for the coming* league and about all that remains is the drawing up of -the schedule and the naming of the personnel of each squad. 'The opening date, May 24th, should Iind favor wltlr the fans it be- mg the earliest start for several years now and :shows that officers and -players alike are doing every- thing in their power to make' it a. complete success. ' ooo RIA PARK once more is ~ to be the scene of the major- ity of the games and whether Ol' not the change proves beneficial remains to be seen. Somehow or ether the feeling is that the change will work wonders from an attends-lice standpoint. Old-timers recall vividly the times when eight and nine hundred would witness s, game at thisf site. Even if only half this _numbaf take in the com- in( encounters-then the shift will piovaworthwhile as of late years we would estimate the top attend- ance figures at around two hund- red. ~ . l 0 v o MMIBING NEW in local base- ball was also introduced. We meek of the. Umpire’s Fund, that will be raised by deducting an amount from the proceeds of each game. hr a long -time now local officials having the interests of 2 l (B1 The Aloolaieil Press) (By Gaaliani spsu wh) Home luns Yesterday: Dahlgrem Rad B°x. 2: oemig. Yankees; soi- ton. senators; Greenberg, Tigers; B°D\l-fa. White sox; Foxx. Athletics l each. The Leaders: Ott. Giants, I; Ibn, Athletics I; Johnson. Ath- letics 7; B0nura,l White Sox 7; Camilii. Phillies 0: J. Moore, Phil- lies 6; Vaughan, Pirate; 9. $038110 Totaili National 98; Am- erican 86: Total 184. the squad have come along. Led by Johnny Whitehead, a six-foot- two hurler from Dallas, Texas, the newcomers have given Chicago fans plenty to enthuse over and their Performances may be easily termed the sensation of the Big Leagues. O O U ner of the Kentucky Derby, . faces an even stiffer test to- dayat Pimlico when he- starts B8alnst a fast field of t-hree-year- olds in the annual running of the Preakness, Installed' as the favor- ite the Derby winner will be close- ly watched by the entire field and should he come through will just about establish himself as ruler of the three-year-olds. O C l ENNIE BINNS, well-known lo- cal mitt artist. has begun training for a crack at the Maritime weltorweight title. Ben- nie has a tough training grind mapped out for him that should put him in first class condition. The local youth possesses lots gf hitting stuity ami should he grins ‘off the rough edges in his boxing will prove a tough foe for any Maritime leather-pusher. _ UMAHA, RECENT Surprise win- ,'T H E H°m° Rffftmding A ~ Cguck Temple-ion: ~ e _ Boston Scores 12-2, 0 SPOR TRA ITS a|il__s|x (Aslookkil Prell) (By Gnardfan’l Speclll Wire) While all three National league members of the big six were kept idle by rain yesterday, Jimmie Foxx, American League leader, hoisted his average above the .400 mark again and Bob Johnson bounced back into the sextet after is day’s absence. Foxx hit safely twice, belting his eighth home run, in four times at bat to send his mark up six points to .403. ,Johnson with four blows for a perfect day at the plate, shot his average skyward 35 points to .392 and ousted his teammate, Lou Finney, who failed to hit. Rollie I-Iemsley connected once in three tries for s three point loss. The standings: a;=:;So 2:2225; zaessgn ssssshn Pct. Vaughan, Pirates .. .465 Foxx, Athletics ,403 Johnson, Athletics .392 I-lemsley, Browns .385 Ott, Giants . . . . . .. .365 J. Moore, Phillies .381 Derby Fa vorite LONDON, Nlay 10-(CDP. Cable) -’1'1'1¢ ABB Khim’S good colt Bah- ram, winner of the classic two thousand gulneas, remained Derby favorite in tonlght's call-over of odds at much shorter odds, going down to 13 to 8. Bobsleigh was 5 lv I: Hairan 9 to 1; Bea Bequest 10 to 6; Theft 30 to 1: Duke John 25 tol and Apol1o38to1. Koosua vias-r seminar Bnrnue Dunno _-me Srmm nznluuoc a-is ,T un' sm-sir: eu 2,5 snzml' saws; .mio is even Now oveesuocowme ill. Slmuioal AT WIN UPENING R0l|N|l0FPlAY __i- (A. P. by G¢ardian'a Special Wire) MEDIIOO, D. F., May 10-Bryan M. Grant, Jr., of Atlanta, and Don- ald Budge of Oakland, Calif, made their debut in Davis Cup team competition today and sent the United States away to a 2-0 lead in the North Amer can z/m~ semi- final series with China's surpris- ingly strong trwo-man team. Guy Cheng and.Sin Kie Kho, carrying Chin-a’s banner into Davis Cup competition for the fi:-st time since 1928, ilaslied uncxnected re- sistance to the' American forces and went down in the opening singles matches only after a pair of four-set duels. Grant, 6ne of the gamefs most tirelcrs court novcrers, scored over Q1-Leng, 4-a, s-3, e-2, 5-2, while Budge overcame Rho, 6-4, 6-1, 6-8, 8-2. The United States can clinch the series by winning the doubles io- morrow or either of the final t_\vo singles matches sunday. The win- ner of the series will meet Mexico next week for the right to advance to the inter-zone final against the survivor od the European elimin- ations. Tomorrowfs doubles match will nt Bu and Gene Mako ag- u_AY 1_1, ’ss ' ‘ ` . cHARLoT'ra'roWN GUARDIAN ` _ ,_,____ ___ .. . - ,___ __ , ,, ,_ , _ ,__ ,_____ ,-1 ._ Mn, ,_,_.”--._ . _-..--.. .-._ __ as l 0 0 LD oAcA1 QVERWHELMC ICAGU rg _ ._... -new-in li ' PAGE 1`¥=. ‘QverPaleHose;-Yanks .Jap Losing Streak At _Clevel 'g J _-11-1 (AI. By Guudiasfs Speehl Wire) NEW, YORK, May 10 - Boston Red Box, who yesterday tumbled Chicago White Sox from the Arn- erican !/eague lead by handing them their first home defeat in _lo games. again tossed water on the Chicago conflagration today with another runaway victory. Led by rookie Ellsworth ("Babe") Dahlgren, who hit a pair of two run homers in the early innings, the Red Hose ganged on Geornc Earnshaw for four runs in as many innings, added e. pair on Dmi- gren’5 first homer in the fourth and finally routed the big "moose" in the sixth, when they piled up five more tailiesi Dahlgren's sec- cnd homer featured this rally, which was continued against rookie Jo? Vance after Earnshaw went OU. , . Meanwhile Gordon (Dusty) Rhodes shut out Chicago Box im- til the seventh when catcher Luke Sewell went all the way around the bases on a. pop fly double back ,of first and a two-base'wild throw My Dahlgren. Zeke Bonura. .pro- vided the other Chicago run in the next inning. when he belted his seventh circuit blow of the season with the bases empty. Yanks Snap Losing Streak Behind the steady pitching of Vito Tamulis, stocky left handed Lithuanian lobber. New York Yan- kees snapped their four-game los- ing streak by beating out the In- dians 6-3 at Cleveland. Despite the defeat Cleveland retained the Am- rrican League lead. The game marked return to act- se dst ainst Cheng and Kilo. ion of. Ben Chapman, Yankee out- E it 5 2; ill? fielderw a dieitis lnfore the season started. 'Wim Chapman basin,-.-acting_ manager Art » Fletcher tm i‘:;;:;”e lineup a thorough overheat ing and achieved good results. Im Gehrig,`movod up to thirdlédn tha hating order, bel-rea aiswseeond home run of the season in the first inning and the Yanks wen), on to drive Oral Hildebrand to cover with three more runs in the smnnd. Tigpq Defeat Senators Joe Sullivan, De»tmit’s ,__rool¢ie hurler, brought the Tigers pack to the winning trail at Detroit, when he pitched an 8-4 victory over Washington senators. In addition to holding the sen- ators to seven hits, Sullivan con- nected twice for safe blows and drove in two of the '1‘iger__" runs. Hadley started on the mou§d for Washington and allowed file hits before he went wild in the seventh and retired for Pettit. Pettit allow- ed two more. _ Vernon Wilshire limited the Browns in seven hits at St.'LouiS, while his tmmmates mistreated four Brownie hurlers and Q Ath- letics won 'I-4. "41 ` The Philadelphia team lost no time in clubbins St. Louis into sub- mission, and knocked out An- drewl, the starting Brown ` tchet in the first. Jimmy Foxx m&e the four runs gleaned by look very safe indeed by his eighth home run oi' son in the fourth inning mates abase. .4 at seg sit the same at heart have given will- ingly of .their services with very little compensation and this latest move B certainly one in the rlglrt direction. . -, ‘_ o a o » OF“.l'BALh IB certainly in for s s banner season if one may Juke by the action displayed on Victoria Park diamonds Thurs- day' evening. No less than four teams, all City League entrants, were busily engaged in brisk work- 'outs that lsept around fifty players ,plenty busy! for upwards of an hour and a half. It' is unusual hereabouts to see such a. large number tum out for practice ses- sions, and goes to show that the boys are taking to the game in »real eamest and determined to make the coming league the best i yet. lil W0 Ol' THE SQUADS, Btewarlfs Bakery and the Buperlors, en- ' gagedin an exhibition game that saw some smart softllall dish- ed out for so early in he year. Little hasty hitting was. displayed by either aide but the Bakery team gave a mflty steady performance 'in the f d that elicited much favorable comment from the spec- tators. _ _ . ' HAT B'I'lWAR'r'5 have ‘a cap- T able team goes without say- ing. ‘They have added new players that have strengthened them both 'offensively and defens- ively andfat present appear to be _we team to beat for City honors. Their pitching department is par- tlcularlywell fortified with Car- rnichael._Btull and Mollins ready to take their turn and added to this they have Joe Hunter looking matter the- receiving end. 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