WRESILINC BOWLING HOCKEY W Y‘ j CHARLOTTETOWN GUAllDlAN “m. SPORT WOW ooxiuc BASKETBALL OI HER SPURI overs Chalk t Straight Win Ev. McNeiiPs Rovers scored their urth straight victory in the City ottball League yesterday after- oon when they defeated the Bees to 6 to retain their position at 1e top oi’ the standing. rsnging out l6 hits with every ian on the lineup getting at least ed going, they lew up temporarily saw ielr opponents score hree count- s on as many errors but Mollins, th s11 undefeated pitching re- to his credit pulled his mates 1t of danger as he forced the last a yo hitters of the frame to pop p weakly. From then on the win- shs breesed in scoring n lone mater in the sixth and adding 1e last runs of the game with a tree-tun outburst in the seventh. finned runs: Rovers ii. -- . rum: the bases, L. Cairns nynminol‘ s. with ti .. 5i8I8130n1016l gbcsebcllStsnding IIZIOAIIONAI. HAGUE Won Lost Pct. M0 ti it 1o u t .8 .011 it " a 1e ii In: Ass-mm Lucius as 1| 1o 14 M s1 1r sci 11 u sec 1': 1': soc 12 is . fin g Ina was-scrum usows 1c 14 is 11 s14 1e 11 as 1s 1e .00 ...1 14 I In iiadelvhia 9 I1 30° roman STAR WINS Midclessu ding sh aimed in the Up Fourth l‘ A BdBEd rim rally Sdimgisrk’ GiantsExtendLeagueLead By Defeating Phillies 7-6; YORK. homer and hi; sosotacular l3 IOIMII flllhAsscsisicdPl-css) fill hschsduicd , cliched th l3 innings and crave up only nine es. Back whammcd runner homer for Bmokl the Bees 6-6 in Boston in the only other scheduled National League asms Pirates Upset Cubs 2-1 (5-7- B! Guardian's Special Wlrl NEW kv wig}: IBT-The Giants . rs .or our runs $193 innina todav and then 1mg on to defeat the Phillies -6 and increase their National League lead w 3 Clwigiltg Cubs. m rs went f .. tors. Although he ceonxtti-lllileliiegravtrljiio mat belted Harry Gilmbert. the siarli starter. to the showers. th outfit never was able to catch un. What proved the Giants’ winning ru_n was an eight inninw. homer by Mckey Haslin. the reserve infielder filling in at second base. Floyd (Anky) Vaughan bounded out a home run and a double to 1-2 28.11188 0V8!‘ e Quaker City no. last ear's cham ionshi “"5 Fwd (Red) Lucas- ew, otter to g n 5-1 plead iii fir“? Tmhflmnder» B 7'1 1e opening inning were seldom ategtgw {fmch "f 4711109410 911115 nreatened by the hard-striving Th trim-h h , IGEPS. They had built up a 14-3 Chm: o 1p "- c an “t” the sixth “d the“ nin- ‘izn llonsganviles ’.‘.r1'<§‘r°"1').t°ll>d to and likewise interrupted the slide of the Piratm. who dronned eirzht of the orevious 10 contests. Boston Brooklyn out the Boston Bees. 111m: yet it would have been even IOX 800R! dfor ‘ivtaggnmogs. 1112010 hag berm on. rec .112 s 1m mug ABRKPQAI thctimeheiwasresnoved f ~ iNoill ll 6 l 2 2 1 1 Dirndl-hitter in the 12th. irgnevih r1 4 4 1 o o 0 Bdc Welland allowed Cincinnati me Two ‘y, 1b ; 5 1 g 3 o l) Rods two hits on their home nark 013e,, 1b 4 4 g 7 o 3 to brenki; 8t. Louis Cardinals’ seven “w, cg 4 3 3 0 9 3 game inq streak during their i:,;-,~;1,,"1.~,..~- s g 1. g z g i °';.‘:.'".".’.:.?.";'l".5."‘l.. .. t. . , c .' plum“, 3b 5 1 ; ; Q o ond base and onlv three went to tint. Mieke Owen opened 3'55?‘ " s” 39's‘ i 5 °'fi""“"1‘t‘¥i?‘°£°'l§l.l"l“ c omer. oer h cu n tag?" “fled m“ n” ‘ma’ the third and scored on Htu Mart- ;- t- Rum E rsesltslcrrsses “garlic, '51,}: ‘l’ g ‘who w hard oval-second u» m”: ‘J 5 9 9 3 3 1 021i: Ncw' York Saturday King loom". <4 5 0 1 ll 4 1 om lubbell with! hit a tflllflflt 1b 5 1 1 8 1 1 s was: of ihiulnderzecv-n 15.11 will.» fehllflflflcl’ 3b 5 1 9 1 1 3 every pitcher dreams about as New ~m=nlflfleyfl 5 0 1 5 1 1 York Giants swept a N l nrter if 3 1 1 l 0 0 Baseball League doubleheader his p l l 1 1 1 1 the Phllllos. 100000 Onlytwomcslresd-lodfirst tals Mtiilfliilofttheoldserewbsllnnstor '$Zt."‘“°“ Gm 42 a a n11 s can Uf?lBn$-(V)7|:lh‘l)hlglutf(ll‘l lid sixth win of the season. Giants took the smssumy coener. 5-4. Chicago Olsbs crush d Pittsb h Pirates with a seventl: unsung ‘ill: lid won 9-3, their ninth Germany, France A v a n c e Davis Cup Play oioahthn only continue yin sllibtsrssdcs conclu- gilbutmebweden- match. ' b x.‘ Dddi! 1 -0. e entire outatwo yntobeat e‘ G. m Ayers, p; Harry Currie, 1b; ‘Had MeeWMoppy” Derby Hope Of Thousands (By JAMES B. RESTON Alsoolstcd Press Sports Wriicr) EPSOM. England. May QtP-(AP) —HODea of thousands o! rscegccrs hung on Gordon “MOPPW 31011111115‘ busted toe today. 57081111141?» man of next week broke his toe when thvwh fmm his horse at Birmingham Tuesday and since then the Derby tsvoritss backers have been lymph ‘loe-g-ly 0n every word from the doo- The latest bulletin, however. said "Manny" expects w be back in the saddle. Tuesday, one day before he throws s leg over H. E. Morl-Lss’ Pasch in the big race. The racin fans’ stats of auspmsc is just ano her proof "M0117!" is about the most important figure in this come;- of the socrts world. "That's the way it is over here on Derby week and unless: you know about “M0ppy" it wouldn't make use. Little M0 _ is more than a Jockey-he's -H-E- jockey. He's a puckish little mam with a laugh like a schoolboy. He can walk under a good-sized horse without du ' his laced. When he whispers all“! whip sad-eyed But there's one funny Moppy-Jle hasn't won His year. It's not; mvusual for l1l to ride four or even five winner; in a, single day. He even rode six win- ners one dav at Oh . But always on Derby Day his has vnnldscd. Ca na d i e n s DefeatStrong AllStarTeam The Charlottetown Junior 0on- adiens, undefeated 1111s scored a brilliant 3-1 wln over the Charlottetown All-Stars, all inter- mediate team, in an exnioltlon baseball game beiore a large crowd at Vsccchlfl Bark yesterday. Emmett Murphy, wno enlarged victorious in every game he purch- ea during last season and so for undetected this season, twiried for the Canadians. l-lis steady per- iormance was backed by flawless support, featured by two smart double-plays. George Ayers, s southpaw. was on Lhe mound for the All-Gill's and pitched a gains but his mates had some dunsging mlscues. ‘line line-ups: Canaoiens: C. Ryan c; E. Mur- phy, p; J. Roach 1o; R. donncdy, ab; I. Harper, 3b; E. howatt shoot ustop; D. rtoach, right lield; J. Gallant, centre field; F. Gsllmt, left iield. All Stars: G. Kennedy, Mclnnis, 2b; "Whitoy" Gillis, 3b; W. Wheisn, short stop; J. Bound- srs, right field; Murray 0U‘- michacl, centre field; Bennie Binns, left field. Umpires: At the plate, Bill Egan; on the bases, George Iran- c . Baseball's Big Six- Gusrslnn’ Special Who) ythree and ‘ties each G Stem er W301: 'I‘ros , Indians Averi . McCormic (A. I. b (First League) Lav etto, —I D c. no l3 a u an s- llfims Runs: Greenberg ll; Foxx. Red Box l0; Goodman. Reds 10; York, Tigers, 8; Ott, Giants 8; llins, Cubs, ‘l. lntted In" Bod k . 0dr. . Til- hdfc Gi u si ‘bu’ : . In : lg; Averill, Indians, 86; Q. us, N; McCarthy, Giants SMART TIRRING Island Helvywoflllt Souls m0 DELAYS; isrncrsroa: .111‘ s; THE POP PLEA-SE NOTE uu-quuv a SEMI-FINAL - 10 ROUNDS mums McCORMAC, 15o LBS- 3. YOUNG DONOVAN» 1am OFFICIALS- cifslfilcassrlluasnr; imislc r011 11111.11 noun 111.11: FIGHT CENTRE. Ringside - — —- —‘ --l1-00 eiidc Reserved - - - -- Side Reserved — - —- new. Suit YAI Aavslvcs saw n panama 1'11: Fnuu. and Semi-Full. HE 1. FINAL — l0 ROUNDS STAN IIGGAR, l” LBS. Champion Rush BQUTS-ronumsw... aao will be real battling “hum with winners in doubt AL. SMITH, 201 LBI. Nova Scotis Hosvywoight. KID NICKERSON, 14"! LX. vs. " vs. 111 LBS. vs‘ mo MeCORMICK, 12s 1.11s. 11am- S BROS. l: AT FORUM THURSDAY City SEAT FOR A EVERY .15 TAX fi INCLUDED and l! moved into tered them erson Dic muellcr of seven between and Buddy At Phlladelp the third the seventh. the oncl inning. and w Nelson Potter ed credit for the York's defeat. e tratton in New York Philadelphia New York Bi bell and Mahcuso. wit 058° Game called end Bridges an: Toronto Montreal a Sullivan, d myths an cs. Baltimore Mskosky, Jerse Cit at Syr chesterreat Buffalo. r cs 3 Buffalo 000 0 and Phel . Mooty and Moore. Indians Minneapolis 2; Kans Rflcdeliztlin New York Candle O. N. R.— Hadley was charged Poffenber r Bagby and“ Dessutels; rr . Cleveland st It. Louis, postponed 800 600 0 5 0 000 010 sixth, rain Havworth; Cain and Bowel], Eel-luster. BITIBNATIONAL LIAGUI 0001000001100 NOQOIOOX 3 6 0 R011)! Ltdr-lflll. High single W. McNeill 120. Hi h thms W. McNeill 333. ‘101-Y NAME BOWLING Mined Doubles 'maq high; the Holy Namc Mung-Mag: col-wise led by L. mi and Former were fist! hard by other teams i lathe lsed for thsméligllg; . B HMS lffl 1111111 31$ lsTuesday niht will be summation night I85 ~ All bowl- ss were working hard so boost scores. an the scores:- L. Blanchard Iii! 200 140 O. Colds 155 1S9 140-108 O. O'Ne l 805 153 g. ¥clnnh 132 75 120—1004 . ouq 107 I04 HI sn Iii Osllssh 119a ‘all: iii-ma F. lllsliett 1'14 108 IM-fi S. Arsensult 106 D4 10'! G. Young 184 1W6 201—l# P. U0 M8 102 S". L. nun; it? it’; 123"“ vfsnuui 111 as 11pm I» Oils I40 137 I41 I. Inches 130 1M 101-OH P. III-hat 156 188 109 L. 001-risen 120 ill) 246- I00 R. Iillsou 221 125 1M s- on". s‘ l2." lit" m . an it ti?" ‘it. iii» it‘? °“ . ncsn t‘ &"“'i.“‘ lit it’ 1%- °" 1L mugs‘ m 11o 1:1 111- m Tonight's lehslule at 1 O'clock [Alfllfl GENTS E. Benn V- 3, lwngu,“ t n cf Pihcsu c. (honors R . llslnnls - Senators Move In to Second Place Defeating Red Sox As Yankees Lose To A's NEW YORK, May 29 — Wesley Ferrell bitched his seventh victory of the season against the Red Box Washington Senators thild D1 ahead of Now Ycivk Yankees. The score was 5-3. They played at Washin ton. Ferrell gave up 10 hits bu effectively. Rookie Em- an and Fritz Red 8C8 them. Stone. with a double and a sinfle 6!‘. with two 5111865. led the Wash tuft/on attack. 1 . scorlin srigulr-ufi léihlthe chifiaszoéjDetroit aolme in min c Tlge eadin Aihletics defeat- 9-1 318001: sixth lnninlurs g ed New York Yankees ll-9. Edzar Smith. who relieved Bud Thomas on the mound in the sec- ss replacod by in the eighth. rgceiv- ory. ump with New SATURDAY NATIONAL LIAGUI Brooklyn 021 300 000 0 10 I Bostfi 800 200 000 I 14 1 Hamlin, Bunkhouse, Prcssnell and Phel ; Bchoffner, Hutchin- son and ueller. Ohicfl-Bo 000 W0 900 9 0 2 Pigurgh WHO 100311 I 9 8 an sr-tn , - Bsuers, 111-shat llld Inca.’ first Go-o1— Plhiladelphh 000 010 000 4 I I 200 002 01x 5 I 1 Mulcshy. Hsillahsn and Atwood; Melton, Ooffmsn and Dsnnin Second Game b-o-o ooo ooo o 1 2 004 101 vess, Smith and Clark, Hub- Mxllll 0 AlICAN LEAGUE NowYosk 30001010041! Plélldel 010 720 l! é , Murphy, un rs an Dic ; Nelson "and Hayes. W gton 000 101 10x 8 12 1 Boston 000 100 010 2 10 0 Leonard 161 ‘COX, and Rolber; 300 000 400 0 12 0 Ne 003 000001 8 4 2 Wittig and Orouse; Fallon and McCullough. Strinoecivt. acuse and Ro- night games. 412 0 80 00x 814 1 Judd, Lisenbee and Narron; Ash JorssyCty 00100001088 0 use 100 001 01x I 7 1 Gsbler, Baker and Romnorsd; AMQICAN ASSOCIATION Iouisvllls 4; ‘llolcdo 0. lis I; Columbus l. 5t. Pau 2; Milwaukee 7. asCity 1. SUNDAY GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE 300 301 000 4G1 010 01x ‘I 9 l _Wsltors and Atwood; Gumbert Louisville four. DOWN THE ALLEYS CITOWN BOWLING ALLEYS Pins-Semi Finals 1882. I11! scat- Oster- Box allowed W shaded _ a urlers’ duel Chicano as Detroit Tigers de- tested Chicago White Sox 2-1 be- fore a. crowd of 16.000 and swept the three game series. Pot! er yielded onlv tour hits. all s-lnaes. lor his fourth victory. Btratton. "turning in his second complete same in six days after an ezght weeks iniurv absence. ‘ d only six hits. but was the vic im of his own wildnws. 0n Saturday Dutch Leonard master o! the knuckle ball. tossed asl-linkton senators to an s1" ma“: “m... e an game. Rain. whic washed out tho Celeveland-St. Lmlis fixture. halt- Philadelphia Athletics tired s bombardment st Boud chandler and Johnny Murphy in urth inning and cuastod to a 11:2: victory over New York Yan- In St. Louis. the last place Browns backed ub the excellent hurllm! of Buck Newson-l with a dozen hits oi’! tour Cleveland nit- s‘..z"'t..".°.; Mad ‘Barney 8. Armstrong Set For Bout (A- P- by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, May Ell-Barney Ross and Henry Armstron. the “W0 Iiahti men who wi get around tonflghting for Barney's welterweight crown, Tuesday night, went through what they hope was their final heavy workout today. As they completed ring work for the twice- tponed, 15-rounder at is. 1 uare Garden bowl. the 0111i’ change in the picture was s. pronounce swing among the bet- ing fraternity toward enry the hfimmfi)‘. even though everyone SHYB Ross has taken the two post- ponements easier than Armstrong. Barney went (our fast rounds in Btillmans gylmnasium and the followers of t e fancy were pleas- ed to find his ring work had lost none of its sharpness. Barney m. nounced he would weigh “around 142 or 143" for Tuesday's milling arid talked long and earnestly about everything but boxing and chers way to wind up their home stand th an 8-6 victory over the first place Indians. -BASEBALL RESULTS- (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Brown and Danning. Brooklyn 0000000000001 1 I 0 Boston 000 000 000 0000 o 4 0 Fitnsilnmons, Butcher d: Phelps" atte and Mueller. 000 001000 1 I 0 Pittsburgh 01000100! I 8 0 French and Hartnett; Lucas and Todd. St. Louis 011010000 I ‘I 0 Cincinnati 000 000000 0 I 0 Welland and Owen; Griasom, Csscarella and Davis. AMIIIIOAN IIAGUI 001 001 100 8 10 3 Washington 100 081 00x 5 ‘I 1 Dlckman, Ostemzuellw, Rogers ad llxsautels; W. Ferrell and R. Detroit 100 100 000 I 6 1 (Bi-leaflet; 010 000 000 1 4 1 Pof berger and Hayworthi Mutton and Sewell. New York 120 031 002 ii 11 2 Philadelphia 006 0104011 11 10 1 Pearson, Hadley, Andrews and Diduiy; Thomas, Qnith, Potter ayes. d gleveland 013 000 030 0 8 1 100 341 00x 8 13 l. H phfles Olilx8l, Harder. um an msoy Pytlsk" Newsom and T. Hectt, Eullivan. ' INTERNATIONAL IIAQUI Buffalo 010010 300 5 8 1 Rochester Harris Wilkes, First Bowman, Lisenbee and Ogmdowski. Game :- Toronto 010 M ntreal ‘ glson, Davis and Reiber; {Ivory Ahhstmhiz. He will. he says, do all the worrying when me fight starts-if any." 1x15161111’. as 11s his Lcxustomt in train- . was ser ous, e li tie negro 3.31mi’. lfld’? “"33” “H?” D 0n es, W ere l" ‘haw! W» billing th Joe 1mm. and went "all out” 1h his three rounds. ' 8 to 2 The The "Wt P0 Ir price with He'll’! t?! underd g. bookies my it w-iii be a m s and tlkc your choice, Tuesday night. unless something happens, ._.__________ “gins indjustnws have most leis- Marmcm il d idl - ture into m'2>“may._5§. 151131117 m“ Rossl Charley Yates OfAtianta‘ Shoots Spectacular Golf To Capture British Title (By SUOTTY RESTON Asmelllcdrresssporisw 'I‘ROON8cotlc.nd tit-er) May 20-0.?) —Chs.rley'Yntes, relying on his wor Golf three heart Aoowsoy in bust virt iegtieem_lnggrtfliullbardm and Kies. Second G- Toronto 0G1 010 0 {Montreal 000 000 0 Mulligan and Risdber; H man. Porter and Campbell. First Game:- Baltlmore 100 100 006 I 12 1 Newark 000 252 22x 1S l8 l Jorgens, her Higgins and Huffman; naid, Haley and Rosar. ee 4- Kansas City '1 Toledo 5, COllIIBlJUS B. second game-Indianapolis three J. Kirwin R. ‘trainer P. McKihnon E. Toombs I. Bradley U. Blsndlard N. MacKay A. Mcllcchem OIPTOWN IOILING ALLEY! Tonight at 8:45:- Eiiminstlon (os-udis pins) Men's g. J. Oiow. . . I. Praught. J McKenzie. O. . Patterson. A. Taylor. J. ‘lkylor. . Nelson. . Rounders. Vessey. at. ‘I o'clock:- . N. ll. vs. 1M (Alqs I And 4) (Semi fins ). AA ‘I o'clock on and I the following cou les will bowi- J. P. McAlecr-IL 0. McDonald-Mrs. Bin-h. _ A. l. Burke-Mn . ' . F. Cox-It. gegory. PIIA Cl ‘ The Juevnilo All Stars and whs l most tonight It. 0 o'clock in an exhibit gums st the Hills k1 sn exhibition e played over the and B D- U- tesm detected tho J1m- ior Iquitos s sows of 9-0. Lofq NAME WIGIITMAN 0UP TIA)! IDIDON. ills U—(AP)—'I\N Association i’) Qimlilq and ll l‘ A u. i‘; heart when his k, won the shape Ewing a stubborn and lion lsearted player who Sandy Somerville in als. had out Yates’ lead a last dcsroexu out of the sand and dropped his putt for a par 5. Yates. after three picture shots, was on the 34th green in three. eight feet from the pin. The crowd of 7.000 itions around the green, When hey finally fell silent he tugged at putter wouldnW British Amateur Championship Saturday b defeating Cecil Ewing oi‘ Ire . and trwo. the {lo-hole final, in and thus re-coiablisr -‘ Atlanta as stltlzétilfing capital oi’ the United Bdbby Jones’ cheerful young fel- low-townsman won it on the 34th green, and on this green, as indeed on almost every green, both his and his putter were in good defeated Canada's the semi-fin- to two. In to effort he emloded foilght for his cap and looked over the line l-Ieraufigtfil. the little ‘us; w m prac y everybody ovwlmlscd stood needing an eight- foot birdie for what was to all intents an the Worlds Amateur Gol Clmrrlplosfip. Mien he addressed his ball. only two things heard the could be ivsshing oi’ the sea on the nearby shore and the" of overhead. It. was s. setting tor the that was to come. for Yates st-ruoir the bito the olrp and the si Yates decided ton ht that his fast put/ting e was re- n m I humus h 11%.. isnim these “I: wry. Have Z91 Smoked a Turret Lately? THE popularity of Tun-ct Cigarettes is a constant challenge to those who make than. For Tun-eta are manufactured with s scrupulous regard for quality. Only the finest, selected Virginia tobaccos go into ~_ . than famous cigarettes; and the and original formula gives‘ -‘ Tunas s lute which is not matched by my other cigarette. Finally, for! i you convudcnoc, we put s handy calendar on the back of every package. If you hadn't smoked s Turret lately, try ‘smkiafiolday. Niildness ‘Ofwisatdcyoniisppocelt ‘root effort-and pol! l6- complishmonts? Money! Scldom. Tho somethingelesnunnlhhi- ofoonusc-d-leihwllofvic- O“Every person of spirit y wants s chancelopiovc their _- worth, u, chccl, so win. ‘Tim I is svhst makes foot mes, | . sand-lot ball games and p16 ‘ ‘ easing contests. Yes-and it- - also makes Olympic glmflv Marathon swims and sensuo- ere ' his. " - l": voila-famous industri- alist once said: " never found that ply. ""1 cogether or hold good men . . . it is the gamc imelf." O “That's it. The game it- was ‘em mics iciwi» "snaggrtcstci-I q“ the 1.3.1 platted Ididrmnot oneof icscglsys who've got no nervu. _'ve got 'un andwilezllputtfasttbeydont get s chance." The United 87.83% Walker 0UP“ pors will play at Gleneagles tomor- row and will arrive a; St. Andrews? at night. Yalcs. however. won't 915M He'll rest for :5 couple oi’ days. The cards or the final: Morning Round Par, out 444 435 435-30 Yatcsout 454 sac con-aw Ewing. out 444 446 484-456 PH‘, in 444 434 534-35-71 Yates. in 544 436 fiflk-SF-z: Ewing. in 4&5 444 644—09— Afternoon Io-ds Yates, out 444 4:15 4ss-ae Ewing, out 364 545 43J—38 Yat/OS. in 544 434 4 . in 445 433 5 Yates wins. 3 and 2. Rifle Range Open Today for lflt-Mlritilnefificllfiqilffllh hold nftcmoonirissvceirflfho firotot reetoamstioots wilibo the third on J1me 11m. Ht. “THROW DOWN A CHAHENGE" 5/1 Y5 DALE CARNEGIE Author oi Hw- “HOW HTWIN FilltNPS AND INFLUEHQi PtOPLE" sflznuhsssncneo fins» . is something simpld’: xiawmlrisdsclovc .,V,‘_ "I hsva alone, would either self. Theway to get things done is to stimulate competi- tiorv-not in any sordid, money-getting sense, but in the desire to excel, to do bet- fer than the other fellow. “So, if you want to influence people — spirited people —- remember, a good rule 151 in bu: o dnilcllo" of Goods, Linked ..';....'_..;..-.-_.:. _-.-..~.l . .