HOCKEY OF iilliO’$ PLATE V, A TIIEIIIMAJESTIES l.OOli Oil | i‘? a arringion In Fine Shape For iiefeneeiii Title new YORK. May 22- (cm- Terry (The Tiger) Warrinzton. No- “ you; claimant of the Canadian mm; 5nd light-heavyweight Box- ," chgmpiflllfliiibl. wound un New Yon‘: training. today lor his Juno 1 title-defence against Eddie Wen- stzb in llldmon on and prepared to leave for Alberta tomorrow. Th; tan thumper from Live y, 3., went three heavy roun gainst Al McCoy. Boston French (‘anaciaw slur. then nerfrcted his defence for two rounds azains: th" his: shots of Ab: Faldmrxn. New Yorker who recenily was knocked out bv ‘Ibny Galento. After the stiff sesion Terrv scaled a pound more than he expects to take into the ring agtvnst the Edmonton chal- i enaer. " arrimton is in the best shBDE ll m career." Bobby Noah, his nanager. said as he unwound the mos from the negrov: hands. "We sot-h feel Wensiob won't he able. to “t the full route of i5 rounds. __.___~_._.___ Arehworih Admired By ilis Majesty (By Jack Calder, Canadian‘ Press Stall Writer) 'WOODB1NE TRACK. Toronto. vny '42—-The K1118 knows a zood one on the track when he sees mipwhat horse is that?" he asked today as Archworth flashed Dust x royafi boxratl the start‘ chaise: e a uronl K1118 - m Mitchell neobura mm h The King glued hLs field-glasses on Arohworth for the rest ol the race. watching the C. Gfiorle MB- eowtimio i waesnmo fienivonrll eiirrunes nutritive time to don morning clothes. was BTiTEli LEIIOTIIS (By Foster Barclay, Canadian Press Stall Writer) TORONTO. May 22—-C. George MoOullogifs Arohwonth, a hand- some colt to the King's liking, captured the 80th running or the Kinls plate today while Their Males/ties and 40.000 others watch- ed him stride home far in front at Woodbine Park. As the throng thundered approv- al ol the sportsman-monarch and acclaimed the sturdy three-year- Old. the Kink presented his per- whfli wilt of b0 auineas to Mr. Mc- Cullwh. who beamed aclmowledfie- ment of the King's praise. Through all this dazzling performance. the King showed keen interest. The King turned his field glasses on the favored Archworth as tho colt lea-Nd to the lead at the start. Two ientrtlts ahead shot. the brown speedster. then live then eight. The King's glasses never left him. Archworth was 10 iena-ths on top at the finish of the mile-and-a- furlong run over a slow track. He might have set a Plate record if he had been pressed. but there was no competition and he caught in 1:54 2-5. the record Harry Giddlngs’ Sea General finished last in the stretch drive‘ to take second place. a neck in front of the Parkwood Stable‘: Skyrunner. The rest of the field of 13 Was scattered in the rear. Archworth. heavily backed in tine mutuels. paid $5.40 to win. $3.60 to Dlace and $3.50 to show. Mr, MoCullagh, dressed in l. buciness suit because he had been unable to get beck from his sick mother's bedside in London in lust one-filth over more concerned that the Kinil should know about Archworthfis breeding. His chance came when His Majesty, askedzh how did ou oome own ‘w. MoCullach told of biayim Archworth at a yearling Bole 9W0 years ago. The horse was bred by Willis/m H. Wright, owner oi the paper oi’ which Mr. McCullililil i5 publisher. Anyone mishi ha‘? bought him, but Mr. McOullaghB $500 was flood enough. They laughed together wt the purchase price. for Archwmth trained $8.700 0i a 510W“ Added nurse as well as the Kings gumeas today. Then His Majesty turned Simmerings- _’ Around Tne l" S_po_ri Front at.) , (B! Alan Randal. Canadian-Frau Si!!!‘ W rlter) NEW YORK. May 22—Lester Patrick has as rnuoh faith in the hockey ability ol the Pairicks as envbodv- 8o last week's efforts oi Red Dutton to buy Mun Patrick irom New York Rangers for Red's New York Americans were fruit- less. Good news about Alf Plze 01' Winnipeg. Rangers‘ spalkiing farmhand oi’ Raver-Rambler fame. All had a “amazed cartilage in his knee removed and should be hud to keep out 0d the Rangers lineup. Alex HiLfd of Sudbm-y. Ont., is getting in some off-season skat- ing practice these days and coin- ing a little cash into the bargain. You'll find the former Canadian Olympic skater dolmz his stuff out at the midway of the New York World's Fair. Mark down New York's 65th six-day bicycle race which finished last night with a win for Doug and Torchy Peden of Victoria, B. C.. as a flooeroo. Attendance was away oil. "Poor Joe." walls Oscar Vltt. manager of Cleveland Indians, in sympathy for Joe McCarthy of the Yankees. “Tlhere he sits "worrying about which .300 hitter he'll bench to make room for Joe DiMaggio." Maybe Vitt is envious. Remember it was Ossie who led the Yankees’ farm team, Newark. to the i937 International League 25 1-2 games Max Boer at his. training camp sit Grossirnrer Lake..N. Y.. high up in the Hebrew Himalayas, is liv- ing on a diet of lelt Jsibo in UN- paration for his June 1 eetinl with Lou Nov-a. Meantime Max has discovered he has a left hand himself. But the smart money is riding on young Nova, "This is my summer to hunt. the Beer." says Lou. However. Jersey Jones. tub thtu-rtner for N=w York's hockey- ing Range and now the well of the Boer ca-mo picks Maxie to win in five rounds by a K. 0. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles pennant by a I ahowlng the boys how to drive. "rrm-cztalinorrnrown GUARDIAN ‘ 0F SPORT we Sheik Abdallah is tho trainer f r th H 1 G l! i b u] his seven mom in the game every moaning? misfit o c u ' m amok“ “nude n‘ on“ n‘ m!“ to discard than nlghtshirts although they clzim they do not cramp BOXING BASKETBALL omen SPORT 7i’ i ‘entetvttitrt nrns ennui in p SEIEiiTil amateur vterottv AT sxretts: or rut: noneetn hue in place of Zeke Bonurn." Behumaicher went the route lm the first time in six starts. allow ling only six hits, four ol them b] "Jeep" Handley. 'I'he Giants belt! ed migrate hgrlers tor 13 hitést. rton ooper, yo . Lou! Cardinal right hander, eld Phila- delphia Phillies four hi three of them doubles by Harsh Martin. to turn in a 2-1 victory and maintain the Redbirds’ lead over Cincinnati. the Philadelphia extra-base NEW YORK, May :2 -(A.P)-- Cincinnati Rods hit "in the clutch- es" today and won their seventh straight National baseball game 6-8 over Brooklyn Dodgers. Grissom inked the , but in Gene finished up after the Dodgers scored two runs in the closing frame. Luke Hamlin. who started for the Dodgers, sullered his third strai ht setback before he ave Eitcopt for way Run Evans in the e1: th. centre fielder’: v . Neither Lou Fette nor Bill mo, only Al Hollingaworn. 1) a the starting pitchers. finished the Prothrds hurler, WM able to some as Boston Bees. winning 5-3, 000981‘. . $.22“ 63...??? Jftifiiil“ """ W”- ~- Fotte was taken out gftermailaw- To Hold First ' Practice Session in: six hits m n inning Leif Errickson linvlghed thesgafig A practice session 101‘ all piami allowing only three more hits. Lee was taken out 10y 3 pinch hitter in the eighth alter he had given up nine hits. New York Giants rallied behind Hal Schumecher’: best pitching of all determined to be golf pron. But they will have the year to trpmplg the Pirates in the north end section of thl thlr t. i . P bdnllgh 9-2 . _ Oiiiy des of for a berth l 1° lPl A tl 1 "id GM their 8W0 Kline i0! on m“ yen,‘ “mad hem“ can’ n! run. Disappointed at the Gian“. N? ed forr the Park diamond at 10.! ‘Poland E136. Series With German Team (By The Auflcintod Preu ) W. May 22—Polcnd ev- ened the score against Germany at 2-2 in their second-round Eur- opean zone Davis Cup series to- day by wlnnl one singlm match. but the deci ing encounter was left unfinished because of dark- ness. 1t will be completed tomor- row Ignaey Tioczynski of Poi nd conquered Hoderich Menzel. or- mer Ozecho-Slovaklan player, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2, 9-7. Then in the final match l-lenner Henkel of Germany won the first two sets from Adam Boworoswtkl. 6-4, 6-2, before dark- ness halted play. To Meet Norway BRUSSELS. May 22—-(AP)—Bel- Browns Oraek , Winning Streak 0i Athletics NEW YORK. May 22 —(AP)— The Athletics’ four-game Ameri- can League baseball winning streak was cracked today by the home- run bats of Mel Mazzera and Harland Clift which gave 8t. Louis Browns a 8-3 victory at Philadelphia. Mozzerab circuit clout tn the fourth inning shattered a 2-2 tie. With two down in the filth and one on. Cllit blasted a round- trlpper to score the w runs. Vernon Kennedy got of! to s. bad pitching start when Bob Johnson inning, but thereafter with the ox- ception of Bill Nigel! homer in the eighth. Kenn y was master of the situation. All other scheduled games were ioh amateur goll was coin oeptionally long course. Warsabitofaburdertwoarry over Hoyiakes vast distances, bow- in: in ‘Ilorzi tripled home ‘:10 runs in the lirst to l. the Charlie Yates cove-red the combination he need- ed in a spot of sunlight and a $1 putter Wedrmday morning. team mani- agar Whackey McEachern announ- oed last night. Anyone residing i! the section are eligible lor a plao on the team and a full tiunou/t all anxious to play is asked for. cent record of winning only four games in 12 starts before today. {Bill Terry benched catcher Harry llpsei Marks Opening Oi Ooli Tourney (B Preu) Hi0 . England. May 25- One upset-the defeat of Hon. Michael Scott who won the title here in 1933—-marked opening play as the met round of the l939Brit- Dunning, in laivor of Ken O'Dea. and put Johnny McCarthy on first D today over the u- royal Liverpool While Scott was finding his 6i Edwards o! Wales 2 delmdinfl titleholder. oil Atlanta, 0a., dds- to overcome his practice Cull h-owned favorite come down ledge l the flfll- . - slump and defeat Bruce Thomp- 1° 1:51:35! Q1“ t“ Md- ‘m, “wing? ‘diimbiaiimiiiiliés of filial: rixieople- Bl X: 1A1? 1g 131L659 512m eTefiieniii-Kggeslii famed out" son. local bond mlesman. 5 and 4. Km‘ M“ a i l T!“ m"! Wen“ '5 m” my zone in the Davis Ou com titlon - in!" 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