"run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Cubs Trounc _ b G rdlansspeclnl Wlrc) ‘P y Ybhxw keg‘ izs-lgl _ 1 w ' m: Otm "alt-mtg: fir? time 1n a. month m1 with his pitching arin and 0.5“ hitting bat, sparked the [ants to a 3-1 victory over St- “15 Cardinals 1n a National gue ball game. ‘ The win enabled Bill Terry-s , m1; to hold their 2 1-2 game . gin in first place in the league. . marked the first time 1n two egg they had put two consecu- e wins tOQEtlICT. schmnaghef, in his first 11111- e-innin job since he whipped ton Bees April 28, pitched six- ; M11 against the gas house g. cher put the game on will: fifth by clubbing a long . r into the upper left field a. Brooklm. Larry French. 13539 cubs; southpaw ace. pitch- . i once-hitter to trounce the ..~ 7-2. m addition to his flinging. nch struck the most damaging w 1n the 10-bit attack the Cubs ,. gt Tot Pressnell by doubling‘ he bases loaded in the ei hth l to send the final t ree Q runs across. Phillics won their third game a one-game mar- , beating lttsburgh 2-1 as .-. Walters bated Jim Tobin in l. s battle. run by little lhnmebt Phila‘ second locker, second inning, provided the 9' d Deacon Danny MacFay- . peven-hit pitching, Boston .. wiped their Iourth overtime in their" current fe ing Cin .~l~ nod frame by and. scored after Geno WRESILINC BOWLING HOCKEY c Dodgers 7-2 Yankee Star Nears End Of Playing Career NEW YORK. May 25—(CP)—Tha Boddess of fortune frowns on her one-time favorite. George (Twink- letoes) Selkirk, the outfield star of the New York Yankees, and base- ball fandom wondered today if the big slugger from Huntsville, Ont., was nearing his final inning in the “min”. l1 o e the job of fllli Babe Ruth's shoes and until h: wrenohed a shoulder a. year ago, Twinkletoes was on the high mad. Homers soared ofl his mighty bat in a way that reminded of the Balmbinds hey-day. Selkirk was the laughing boy of the Yankees then but todn-y it's a different story. Que injury after another has n ed him and G001'8'€—I1° longer a youngster- sees Tommy Henrich and Joe Di- Mflekio sweeping up while SelkirlCs big league career seems to slip away ae he waits for an injured wrist to mend. During the 1907 training season Selkirk was "hot". Homers cmck- led oi! his bat from the opening dullwdbytheohdofJunehisl homers led the American League. His batting average was .348. But on Juno 29 Twink dived for a. fly bell. rirmed a. shoulder muscle and the goddess o! baseball fortune virtually waved good bye. He was almost ready to play when he chipped a. bone in his elbow, was outfbtthoreatodtheseasorland ted in the world series. comeback year But in Philadel- . gd grou der over . nlciead ‘into Ofiriltrfififild. oyals Blank Rod Wings 7-0 aim-ll‘! Spools! Wire) I l , May 25-nelpod :.. t pitching of De . . (mtroel Royals pound- I“ - mm mortar“. - . slammed three .» hunk“ for nine hits . g1‘ 60651110’ hi5 86°‘ l failed ‘MG Hone-ton Cubs Glnlfin-‘a Special Wllil , n. 1a.. may 16- . mea- impressive new" amateur baseball teams of wick and Maine. 39W = 0rd Dodgers. of the CW6 ~ Colliery League. punched e 10-1 victory over Moncton -haro tonight in the first 01' l game exhibition series. The ... W111 duh again tomorrow. IA! MR1‘ AFPIR AIL 26—(A.P)—' -: - fiddle eta Jfcondition, would be shipped 0k Downs and start train- lu‘ the 060.000 Maissachll-EBTM ghis he inlured a wrist nerve. Now elklik h on the Yankee bench. vainly trying to catch fortunes Julie once more. Junior Teams DraftSchedule Of 28-games At heldlast htot “molesting nig sections of the league schedule it will au‘ ‘ "y capture the title, otherwise n. playoff will be staged. Tho two toazna-—Oanadliens and Equine-will plaly l. m-gamc schedule waning June 5 and clos- 1 Milli-Sit 28 c schedule of games follows: First Section ea vs. na ens. kfifquir 0a dd '1—(Jan.adicns vs. Inquires. lo-Ihqmraa v0. Canadiens. ll-Caned-iens vo- 151101198- M-Osrmdienc va. . fl-lhqutrea ve. Canadians. 30—Oanaldlens va. Esquirea. a-alahulm vs. Oanadleru. 0—Canndiens vséallbqilimfi- b-lbqulrea vs. nadlens. ill-Canadians vs. Inquires. Second Section lli-Oinadierm vs. Esqulrcs lt-lhquires vs. Canadlens. 1cm "vs. nsqulml 91—&quires vs. Canadians. AUGUST: f 2—Oonediens Va. llkquires. kkqulres vs. Canadians. a-Oamdicna va. inquires. 10- ulrea vs. Canadians. 1 anadiens vs. 1311mm- llll-Jlsquircs va. Oanadiens. BlL-Conadlens va. Eiaqlllrw. ilk-Equine vs. Canadians. "- -=- time June 29. War Ad- - ~ - a uttered m the classic. m vrlll belhellmueatem- prod nndfltneulrlkly- bemiatthebnaeilnen-efmhymlrlllrlnllfl d“ you the cleanest.‘ lflnlflt-llflnl mlmmoaqaflhq-5fcri5clofor50o- _ T “kc-up shave. Blue Gillette Blades m The first named team on sched- ar 10"“ l” “h; Hi6“ Olooknndfcelym" crowning-give your face n Gillette our Gillette Rosco ‘h f“ hey whisk ofl‘ you alcn NEWS SchunzacherSparks Giants To 3-1 Victory Over Cards; (By Alfll GOIL. " NEW YORK, Ma ior pound, that the to the unch, Henry the l5-round title Madison morrow nig t. If will go on Friday theo Y V0115! 126 pounds greement at a. mi -tow‘n there was no celpts o1’ $150,000. parently in fir: YEBIS. actually is. can't be {Sfiidflsfi Alecia Sport: Editor) y 35- the greatest lighting moi}; duced in at least a primed to settle the first ggument of the 1938 outdoor sea- Unless bad weather beets them Borne Y strong will a much-awaited uare Garden bowl to- it rains the show night. ht championahi against whirl d who holds the featherweight title at . but actually the t ” in which the dis- parity in weigh; has been thor- y minim . between the principals calla for Rosa to make 142 pounds and Armstrong no less than 136 on the official scales to- morrow noon. When the pair fin- ished l ht training today, m and at his Pompton es, N. J., indication would have difficulty tipping the beam inside the prescribed imit- ntions. The fight figures to draw 36.000 cash customers and gros zeta ra- Roaa, confide thcrefty and ap- class condition. rules the '1 to 5 choice to stop the winning streak or the negro who has been blasting his way thro the little fellows for nearly two Armstrong however 1131mm to But it e Armstrong's finidiing abilty and “ y discounte u... nenzzey. IOLY NARI BOILING Iliad Dolblfl Cl. wart B8 3N U2 L. lihigkin 181 160 106-1106 J. 100 I’! 8A A. m: 144 1D 110-IQ} P. ior 108 106 ll H. Praught 231 188 fll—l0flfl . Vaisey 160 1&1 l.” i. Coylc 156 142 IBS-lflfl A. Mclbdl flB Ill. I. MacKny 182 1% 101- D9 G. Toomba 141 080 100 F. I"lS"-Iln 1.5 1'12 151-”! . McKenzie 106 II g. McInnls 00 g 00-000 . Dame! 161 I2 114 S. anith 14B 100 lot-I'll. C. Loclair 042 150 178 M. Connolly 121 121 98-014 , 0 1A0 1 g. n *0 1H 13-008 n. llcflillinoy 160 lb! l. s. Mallett 110 101 O0 . Blanchard 1'76 1G 300 i, Rigging 02 100 157-34 . gamma: 104 161 10'! l; alah 104 18 140- 011 Tonight's Schedule n 1 O'clock Slurp LADLIS (II-NT! M. Clinton l. HcCmy n. McCarey 0m <1 G. Keenan T. 05ml? s. Oampbe l- Robin D. Coyle M. Dowllnl E. CYHOIIOPIH I‘. ‘rlarnfl n. Costello H. HIM P. Lawlor V. Pineeu a. McFarluio W- Dov x. Mclnnis 0- 01M M. Brown l. Doimn 1, (yon-gem P. Manor‘ 1:. Mitchell G Nolai. OITTOWN BOWLING ALLIYI ,| “qua-cou III my; lad-ma (4 men)". 1nd lid UHF-lob!- s“; iris“; ma...“ ‘"- c.‘ n. '11. a aultcd u» mu an.‘ mum ‘y, '1 o'clock the follow- (I T Barney Ross & Armstron Clash Tonight lcdhon Two of pound u ecad J13; major Rona and va f - ill over tancc in R008 either m husizes d. Jack Brady, Holy- ohc, Lin. - special meeting to a int a Prince Edward Island -prui- d6!“ 01 "l! Maritime P11011111 TROMI’, Scotland. May 5-(0?) —A select 82 containing such mag- ical namesxas T0113. Tor- rance. Goodman ocs Baas remained tonisht of the morethan 000 who started Monday in pursuit of the British mnateur crown-and Canada's Sandy Somarvillo was among them. ome wi victory after giving Canadian hopes a loll: with a. wobbly start. Bob Rutherford of lllncllnd took advantage of Sandy's errors and had the London, Ont. veteran one down at the turn. But like the tournament we: hone that he 1e. stretch. shot seven holes in one under fours and wound up with a three and two victory. 1n the fourth round tomorrow Walter S. McLeod of Ronfurly, England, try to soul! out Som- ervil1e'a tomot to win the only major amateur title to evade him. Many times the champion oi his native Dominion, he is the only Canadian ever to win the United States crown. Sandy Somerville Among 32 Select Survivors For British Amateur Crown ‘rhemanhe baetfortholatter bauble in ion-Johnny dnun advanced with n. big six win over Albert Brlacoe of Goodman was one of the four ra- 11m hllgbfsis Detroit ete 0y . young v ran. Freddie 1y. ‘h who onncr wore c Canadian amateur Charles ates were the o era. In addition to Ouimet, the Wal- ker Cup team captain beaten. Ewing of was was w ills llnitcdynfltam for- goeafiaJocclyn Walker, former 0am- 6 7 The most brilliant spot o: golf during the day was shot by H. W. Hettcrsley, champion in 1930. It wua flrcd at Gordon Peters. the braw swatter carrying nanny Scottish Somervillc rallied on the home- it scintillating oven the dour Scotdans in the gallery had to gasp in admiration. Th Australian was even with per 36 going out and only managed to hold Peters even. But he bird- ied tour on the back four and two. In doing it he holed a. 110-yard chip on the 10th and holed a putt o! the same length at th Axainst wasn't anything Peters could do but loin in the admiration. form today and and live Ireland. an threats. Char- New Orleans star nndlon hitting who was l-W burly Cecil Re old Smith o! two uo. o was Australian hopes. but nine to win that, there Samari Captures Wrestling Boat mmomu, n. ajfm ac-(om h“ billed as thawm-ldgwgk hwoglot thxoe falls cardherc wonthefimtmm Special Meeting Scheduled Here (o. r. b‘ sm-ffilrc) Baseball's Big Six- (B fleAIocMedPraaI) Oqnpdd , vicwm lunar three and ties in each ‘w! u‘ w ‘mm. l. .135.‘ l‘. is.‘ mum Dodgrg 1c as sea Bu. a; York, new. 8: Ott. 01m" mhlaaum :3 1:90 4c sag a; Cubs. o; autwldse. so . ‘mum l; l: b: :48 .372 m 1mm m: 31px: arena Mbar, Marianas: - .Cube. z w. - n n - Greenberg. ‘rigors. dians. 32: Ott. Giants. 31!: Mow- m’ m“ 10- Foxx Red m nta r1- York.1‘lars.__%- N. S. Baseball Association Elects Slate HALIFAX. May $-—(GP)—A. J. Mason of Bpringhlll was re-elccted president of the Nova Sootia um mp0 H’! v. ual fling h toda d ing Tom MacDonald of the only other nominee. 11-3. Noted in the past for fiery ses- sions. the Association's 1038 meet- ing provided the usual quota of protests but protests and oountor little in filo way o! fireworks. Con- to credit woizlld split with the Mhritime Pro- Brsnch, Ama. “W11: mall” nwm ' out th . UWUVOT‘ 9 w Stellnrton after gar on a hill representative acid his club had never been mid its playoff series last fall. was ordered to My or be ruled out 0f ounlpfibl A motion by hill. that giving medals to senior cnamolom be done away with and themoney 0W6 h sccretaryoed of the 1% {n . 2"” ?.¢’°‘a?.3“ 112% 11$,‘ 9e . o no m tion. r trophies was passed unenl- reruns Halifax. vice-precl- Howie Practice this evening for Junior Am- tion at the efeat- Halifax, tions the N. S.B.A. tour Athletic ‘m1- share of a. Siellarton William Noiles. the practice o1’ intermediate and . Yar- on. Reserve. ad. BWlHRhl-ll. Park It 5.4-‘). "wcnmgbmuapam-I ‘$I|olnu5woclCaoondmckoluplcouvol" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES “n. pm y»- u Ivhkkhbonca - u p.14.- u: SPORT WORLD” America's Cup Yacht Sla téd For Junk Yard (By Alan Bands-l. Cmadlzn Prom Stall Writer) NEW YORK. Mly 25—Juna Crosby of Detroit, operating‘, at Belmont Park, is thought be the first woman "clocker" on the U. S. turl. Tip for those who bet on a horse because they fancy the - Blue Marvel, Blue Star. ludc and Odd Blue were all win- ners yesterday. Blue Bu and Blue King placed. Bill Stewart. the little ump who giloted Chicago Black Hawks to t e Stanley Cup. 1s tick- led with Bill Jr..’8 baseballing. Young Bill is hitting around .500 as a Lawrence (Mass) academy second baseman. Majorit of Grand Circuit trotting ve-rs smoke cigars but Doc Parshnll, one 0511c best, merely chews match s c . Joe Louis hasn't shaved his up~ per lip in nearly a. fortnight and his moustache is “really sump1n"' now. When he can get them, Joe Medwick saves his home-run ball. In a sentimental case like that. Inns usually return such balls as get hit into the stands. Babe Ruth was one who also saved his making his baseball home run balls in 1927 record of 60. Nobody wants Weetamoe, Chand- ler Hoveys once-proud sailing yacht o! the America's Cup line. She's been consigned to the junk yard. In 1950 Hamid S. Vander- bilt's lmtorprlsc was CUP yucht might but has a resale about $5.000. ‘That Seabiscult hoes is career in the winter of i035, Biscuit has travelled 24.365 miles b rail. including four trips across e continent. Stagehand, recover- ed from the cou ing that kept him from the entucky likely will make his next start the 1 l-8 mile $10,000 DWY" Stakes at Aqueduct June 18. B01116 Teams Battle To ' minutes to a scoreless draw tonight ii outcome never in doubt as. they game go to (first) George Nichol- '8- son for some timely hitting and nolds who played his shortstop po- sition t0 perfection. ace ting no lee! than ten chances wi 118 all-round eased by _ his game produced some nice a l” ‘w’ out on the long end by the score of - 4. to win when. with one out in the ninth. and two men on neittt two batters were forced tofly ou . Home go to (first) tin tor his splendid relic! hurling. Derb _ Coming runs to Carl Boehner who came through wi two n1 tches svcN ” cosine ‘ ensue | enu 0| flea SPURI _ Indians Increase League Lead Defeating Red Sax; Tiivars Drab Yankees 7-3 the seventh 51501:‘: Murine ton today and firm t gsierican league lead lo (A. r. by Guardian’ s mw rut-w roux. m; zlfcimlm "m"! runs il MontagueSplit Doubleheader lVith Grads “whigngulggngflflm Elma of! t: Osterm slants by combining six s Boston error for the 1m g daiuliliehesder mnmu series Millw- Om nave a on th 24th, l1 ca . th the Hi-Y Gndawfilgc goons!‘ d1 1n touched offs‘; homes filament" gaining: dnw. loam: to thcachool to com» 1mm behind for a 1-4 team lnvt-ha afternoon and wln- "Mm? W" Phllldllnhia. nlng from the Bombers in the ev- The Athletics worked up a 4-0 ening tilt. advantage at the e se c! John The score o! the nrathfime was whmhflld 1n the irst six inn- 34-16 as the scboolboya on flu - M" IIW ll 0% away when ball with a vengeance. ‘rhls along ham" by Gen W er and Rip th some nice fielding left the “ma”! 8nd Mike Kreevich no- counted 1'0 rail but one of the So; runs kept adding to l 1 Ad. Three-star filetfii efor this two spectacular catches in field; (second) 1m w “Sandy” Rey- ut an . error; (third) w Art in, k m“! ‘ of ilgaflgrads tea? fogpallis m “fie Y. Evening Enconnte The evening encounter was wit- fifth, 1 owed with n. rgfifililnfiwh" In 5t. Louis, rookie southpaw Howard Mills, m; bow l. a. moor leagu in hurl muterflll m (Z, 1X1 the Browns s 4-0 victory om Washington Bon- n . In th 13th.. Clift I 811181: H: went to bbggoobld o: Kress’ sacrifice and 1o thin: m 1 n' w! end CB?! scbmpen “in ningrim. llvoomlng 15 1 The Bombers had a fine chance base. the Three-star selections 1hr this "Scotty" Mu- into the box in the sixth nninl. he held the Grads to three and struck out six; (second) Billiards th ce m. 1n right t - 1...... says ma... l. gggdmmguque m“; a» Billfigxd was; Bafihimamamw? none u» safe 8s st. Louis (‘ard- f m gr _ w?“ the m”... m; my“, m m, m, mall pilot. Though king of the ggnornedm M Chg‘ gm" match m first round m u“ 147-p0unders. Barney ‘loss h" Bum“: 9 1k 9m m! second “c m m‘ w,‘ IIQVQI’ Wfilflhbd “Ill- mrllCh. And 1t flpld ‘ndwltiaemtwgz’ bofln l 9 3m w l” ma!" E‘ in s“ = "s" r'*""..*l°~"~z.."“:..s:: dale ' ' m” "° ‘" m,..;-,,,_,, l ill? w mo», OH In! $011K - ' WW" 01' 105 Anildes- 1M1“ n“ muck“ l“ u“ “ummn matdi Friday m. the featherweight cham of! a game were Jcie Fraser and Har- railroad gang. to teach Kim the Old MB 6i in tho evening. sunk, w“ mo“; 0 m, mm,‘ "we, Robert Clements and d Mc- Ewen. Wm. e McTcgue advanced to the mrmuxnwrn nssnnsm. “w” "m" l“ u" "m! manna m Biddle Mcmnlfst t? A meeting of all those interested gm“ “mum- “m” ' l D 1n fonnlllil an intermediate baseball Irw- PWB 9- Moo-Bum- COTQ 888 fdw team will be held this evening at ——-——-—-———-- the Labor Union Hall n, 1.30. n; is BASEBALL MEETING m: that should sufficient interest A meeilns o! the Juvenile Buc- i be manifest la-na will be l-rranfed league will be held to ht n GLASGOW. lVl-uy 25-(0? Cable) and steps taken to feld 7.80 at he labor Union Hal. All -—Sundcrland and Celtic battled 120 a. team. interested are urged to attend. in the first match of the Empire lllxhibition football tournament be- tween four English and an equal number at Scottish teams. IPorby thousand spectators saw 0 hectic encounter marked by rough pay and protests against the de- ctsiona of Referee M. C. Hutton, Glasgow. Other teams participat- ing in the competition are Ever- ton, Chelsea and Brentford. repre- senting the league, and , Rangers and Hearts, crack Scottish squads. The newt match togother Aberéioen and (Jhelaaa Friday Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUI St. Louis 000 0110 000-l 8 l. New York 001 010 Olx-d l0 1 Shoun, Davis and Owen; Schu- macher and Dunning. Chicago 010 201 (50-7 10 0 Hooklyn 000 000 200-3 3 0 Pmnoh and Hsrtnett; Presnell, Mtgmmons dPh (iinclnnsti m e Boston and» Lombardi; Hayden and Mueller. 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