Fi/Tznkees ’ Winning Streak Halted By Detroit Tigers In 13 Inning 1N THIS CORNER - Despite the adverse weather lo- an tennis enthusiasts are limber- mgmp for what looms as a. ban- ner 5021x011 in the sport. With all 51X of the Charlottetown Club courts. in A11 condition exponents or the gzinie are working out the .kmg§ after a winter's layoff and interest is daily mounting. -i~ -'.—' + with the Eastern Canadian championships to be staged here eiiilv in Alluilst. Club ofiicials are let‘ ‘ii: nu stone unturned to have erepyliliilf,‘ lll ship-shape and as- sure the running of the tourna- ment viuth a maximum amount of gfllClPlWY- +' =l~' =16 This is as it should be. All. how- grcr. should not be left to thnse actively engaged in promoting the 53mg, The general public should min- brlnnd those in charge and [grid silppnrt to the undertaking. it will not only be a red-letter my in irutiis circles. but an honor ivinrh, along with the Maritime golf meci. will bring this city and pfflVinCI‘ prominently to the fore in sporting circles throughout the painlnion, providing insetimable publicity value. rt". ‘F + if‘ if reports bear out Vivian Mc- (iratii und Jack Crawford togeth- er ilvill hold the fate 0f the Ans- imlian Davis Grippers in their battle ivith the United States ten- nisiers in the North American zone finals during the weekend. Mc- Graili \\'lll in all probability be called on in substitute for the ail- ing Adrian Qnistm Both will sec liciion in the singles events and then team up in the all-crucial doubles event against Budge and lilalzo llflfii‘. which critics stale will rest ili(‘ outcome of the contest. The weatherman frowned again fest»? w and silence reigned on liOlllil nil and softball fronts. The (cured layoff. however. will onlv wrve t0 heighten interest wiiii brill players and fans eager- ir loci-inc forward to. a resump- tain oi plnv. Two sport fixtures are sri Eiileri this evening for the ‘lrioria Park. The Anchors and Ens niccl in their initial clash in ti» hard-hall circuit, while in "l the high-riding Rovers wil‘ iiirvr their ivnres against the un- predictable Siviorlors, :l- =15 Pi? 1&5 iilaxlc Rut-r partially redeemed its iinriiii comeback attempt on Ehrllr-li ~oil inst night by scoring a nirfh round technical KO, over Bcn Fiorii of South Africa. His unlniiiin-ssiiw‘ display when stopped Slifi/ifllil’ hv Tommy Farr 1n his initial ntirmpt to gain the flstic snoltriii will. however. not be eas- ilv lived down. Critics will demand fiirélirr proof before considering liiaxie a potent heavy contender. ‘ii =1= =i—' =16 , A tiiiinlv homer by Mel Ott yes- iriwii snwitl the day for Hubbell and the Giants. King Carl ran! l1“ his 21th straight victory cover- lfle iii-n seasons, while his team YPEQ-‘rcd their sixth straight tri- "liiiili The tobacco chewing hur- lrr nilhouch he only saw service m liro innings. proved the same Mo! cnlcuhting mound performer. illlrliini: liifiess ball aimarently (“rfirleiii of the “hreak" which Prniild end the deadlock. 1f.‘ 2:. :1.’ L]; While their city rivals continued l" the ivin column the Yankees WPrc stopped short in an even lWY-riwmn wins by the plloiless D"'"‘il Tigers. who wielded their "lit H‘ if every blow meant a new low at no» for their stricken "Maser and every putotit I. "more for his complete recovery _ eves Ruiz followers hereabouts who “We disappointed because there w“ “<1 report on the John Henry l-eivls and Al Ettore fight alleg- etilv srhetlulcd for Wednesday night needn't be. There wasn't any. The report which claimed that "Plrral liiaritime mitt artists would tliow their wares was erroneous "iii the whole card wasaphantom tfliilr. N5 9F 9K lit Charlottetown ball leagues are m“ "l" Only ones tuflerlng sched- "le reverses because of the incle- “lfllfy of the weather. The newly “Flllllmd Summerside Baseball u :81!" which was to have gotten l‘ "my lenient has postponed noogixinlng game between the Pio- dlys and the Soviets until Tuel- n ‘i! if? if if! M is traditional that Britain's M251 Family maintains a keen w rest. in sport. King George reéiflilllc a sportsman himself. will ‘eralenllila father's custom of en- mub C: members of the Jockey Dem t1 Buckingham Palace on Quay‘ night. while the King and me‘ - ll l5 announced. willwaich “Tillllflz of the English Derby on m, 1 o ll! iii ll! a! Charis“? Mlifrlfl. Olympic deoathlon hut lztilll- has forfeited his amn- mwi ‘Elldlnfl by signing a con- e m" "(fl in Tarzan moviu. u“ r a noiiins. Co1o.. athlete lii produce VP-yeai- agreement with r Sol Lesser that will pny “Wards of $960,000. Morris BU W LlNO HOCKEY WRESTLING 111E (IHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NEW‘ GmiSPOR-i. Contest a 5-4 (Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 2'! - Detroit, Tlsers "did it for Mickey" today. Fighting inning for inning in the Nllfllflm l-Bufluds longest game of u" ye“. they topped the Yankees here 5-4 in 13 frames and put the victory down in the books for "M? lnhlred Manaser Mickey Cochrane. "Even a homer by Lou Gehrig with two mates on base in the first inning couldn't stop the Det- roitei-s as they snapped the Yanks‘ Winning streak at six straight. Two fly balls that fell safely in left field were "breaks" that aided the Tigers in coming from behind to tie the score in the ninth with a ttrwo-run splurge and win in the 13 . A fly off the bat of pinch-hitter Babe Hennan in the ninth fell safely between Tom Henrich and Joe Dimaggio. The hit advanced a runner to third and was follow- ed by a single by Billy Rogell and a double by Goose Gosiln in tie the score. The second of the “foolish flies" was George Tebbett-s‘ hoist that dropped between Henrlch and Red Rolfe for a. double. A long single by Pete Fox scored Tcbbetts with the winning run. Trlbc Sweeps Series i Rallying for flve runs in the fifth, Cleveland Indians defeated the Athletics 8-‘1 in Philadelphia for a clean sweep of a three-game series. Hal Trosky‘: triple cleared the bases of three runners and wound up the five-run rally in the fifth. Johnson of Philadelphia and Hale and Solters of Cleveland knocked homers. Monte Weaver held Chicago White Sox to six scattered hits to win a 2-1 victory for Washington at home. Outflelder Ben Chapman scored both runs for Washington with a single, double and triple in four times at bat. Kreevich, Sox cen- treflelder, scored the run for his side. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Mixed Douhlu Last night on the Holy Name Alleys eleven more couples com- pleted the flnrt half of the second round‘ with the highest scores be- ing made for the round. Tonight they all start their second half twelve couples that roiled Tuesday night will complete their second round tonight and we expect to see some very nice scores being rolled up. Following are the scores: First:- G. McDonald 204 261 211 C. McGuigan 136 161 243-1216 Seconds. A. Joy 19c 124 29o A. Goss 1'72 192 178-1161 Third:- G. Stewart 246 191 221 J. McCabe 169 133 183—ll43 Fourth:- F. Egan 195 191 197 n. Praught 2m 15a 112-1105 Filth:- M. Dowling 23'! 180 178 G. Young 158 1B0 161-1094 Sixth:- L. Blanchard 803 114 200 l". Sinnott 127 175 137-1056 Seventln-l A. Sheri-en 186 239 194 A. Birch 116 131 18B-—l054 Eighth:- Dr. McKenzie 186 199 258 S. Maliett 118 156 99-4016 Ninth:- iv. Pineau 235 190 245 R. McIntyre 104 159 82-1008 Tenth:- C. McDonald 183 1'12 181 B. Trainor 142 129 143- 950 Eleventh:- B. Callaghan 135 85 202 D. Brown 166 139 lea- 835 Tonighifs schedule at '1 sharp! Eight Survive ‘In Amateur Golf Tourney (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SANDWICH. Eng, May 27-13 Scot, an Irishman and three Eng- lishmen face the challenge of three Americans tomorrow when two rounds of the British amateur golf championship will narrow the i field to the two players who on i Saturday will battle over iifi-lioles for the title Hector Thomson of Scotland laid down due to 111 health. Regarded by a majority of ob- servers as top man in the tourn- ament was Gordon Peters, Scot- tish Walker Cup star who played strongly through today's two rounds to avoid the fate of all other Walker Cup stars, none of whom survived. Lionel Munn, Irish veteran play- ing some of the soundest golf of , his career, and J. J. F. Pennink. i English amateur champion who| today removed a leading Ameriezin ' challenger, John Iieviznson, Oliic- ago. were also impressive. The other English players weic regarded as long shots. They are Charles Stowe and Count Alaric de Bendern. relative of John De Forest, amateur champion in 1932. Emerging as leading United States threat was Wilford Wehrle. young Racine, Wis.. chemtst who played two brilliant rounds in io- day's high wind to dispose of two British rivals, A. J. Evans. one up. and J. H. Neal. Royal Air Force champion, 3 and 2. He. was joined by Dick Chap- man, Greenwich. Conn, and Rob- ert Sweeny. New York and Loiv don. who scraped into the quar- fer-finais because they encounter- ed opponents that could do little. Ottawa Braves Defeat Sydney Mines Team OTTAWA. May 27—(CPl-svd- ney Mines of the Cane Breton Colliery Baseball League lost a close 7-6 decision to Ottawa Braves of the Canadian-Anierieaii circuit here tonight in an ex- h’bition frame. ' The Mines made six hits and as many runs off Jimmy Farrell. Braves starting pitcher in one and one-third innings beore Johvny McCarthy took over the flinszlii": duties. The new twirler was nicked foi- only four hits in seven and two- third innings, while blanking h's opponents. Douglas was nicked for 13 safeties lug Roger Mniseed's homer Yea ties. Mines Pitcher includ- for Ottawa in the third inning. The Braves tied the score in the fourth inning. and scored the winning run in‘ the ninth on t-to hits. With the tvina run on third in the ninth. Henry Gimpel. Braves third baseman. pulled the hidden bell trick on Dramier to retire the side. Home Rim Sluggers (AT. By Guardian's Special Wire) Yesterday's Homers: Gehrig. Yankees; Greenberg, Tigers‘. E‘ox. Tigers; Hale, Solters, Indians; Camilii, Philiies", Johnson, Moore. Bees; ;Gutteridge, Padgett. Cardin- als. one each. The Leaders: Bartell. Giants, 10; Medwick, Cardinals, 9; Selkirk. Yankees. 8; FOXX. Red 5C0. '72 Greenberg. Tigers, '1; Johnson, Athletics, 7. League Totals: National 128. Am- erican 118, total 246. PARIS. May 27-1-1. W. (Bunny) Austin of Great Britain won his quarter-final round match in the French hard court tennis chain?- ionships today. ouioassing Yvon ‘him the longest \ Timely Homer By Mel Ott Boosts HubbelVs Record; Bees. Upset Cardinals 8-7 (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, May 27—Carl Hub- bell threw his all-time high win- ning streak 0n the fire today 111 a two-inning relief trick against the Cincinnati Reds but with the help of a ninth-inning homer by Mel Ott he kept it out of danger and boo ted it to 24 straight victories. Coming into the game with the score tictl two-all at the start of the eighth, “King Carl” pitched hitles, ball. as his mates gave him air-tight fielding support and New York Giants topped the Reds 3-2 in Cincinnati for their sixth straight conquest. First man up in the ninth, Ott blasted his seventh homer of the year into the right field-bleachers to break up the ball game and spoil a fine pitching effort by Lefty Lee Grisom, Cincinnati aookie. Not a. mun leached first base in i110 1W0 innings "sqnarepantg” ivorkccl m achieve his eighth vic- lOW 0f the. year, which, piled on his 16 siraiuht of 1936. has given _ run in baseball history ausinst league competition since he passed the 21-game mark May 13 Pliillics Drub Cub! Philadelphia produced a 14-bit attack for an 11-2 win over the. Cab.» in Chicago and took the seize two ironies to one. "Fliree Bruin pitchers were vic- tun. of the Philly offense as Bucky Wallet-s coasted to his fourth vlc- i tory of ihc campaign. Bees Defeat Card! Boston Bees shaded the Card- 8-7. in St. Louis as they contin- ued rreeiiiiigtoward the top of the _ lower division. i l Petra of France, 6-4, 6-2.__tl_-1. F§iukie_ Parker. Two of the Cards’ ll hits were. homers. but Boston connected for l2 hit. including two homers. for an even break in the two-game, series. , Last homer of the game was Don Padgetifls. circuit. blow in the ninth with one on base ‘but the Cards fell one short of tying the score. Little Hope Quist Will See Action NEWV YORK. May W —- Adrian Karl Quisl. originally slated for the no. one singles role on Aus- tralia's Davis Cup tennis teamuvns so completely exhnusttid late today ufier a brief workout. his first in six clays, there remained little doubt he is lost for the entire North American zone finals against the United States, ./1i‘i',ing this‘ Saturday at Forest Hills. Cliff spvouie, the Australian CfliDl-"lin. gloomiiy conceded Qulstis ‘ illness, diagnosed as intestinal “flu", was such as to warrant scant hope he would see any ac- tion whatever against the Ameri- cans. led by Don Budge of Cali- fornia. Sproule insisted nevertheless on ivaiiing for a further medical re- port. tomorrow morning before de- ciding definitely to name Vivian lvlcfiraih as the replacement for Quisl. in the singles. as well as for the ilonbles with the veteran Jack Crawford. Unless there is an overnight change in prospects, the official draw at noon tomorz/iv will de- cide the singles pairings. with the names of Crawford. now the no. one Australian singles man, and Nit-Grain to he pill in the hat with lliosc of Budge and Brynn iBitsvi Grant. diminutive Atlantan and no. lhrce ranking United States ‘ inc. The South Africans €_ player. Grunt is the choice over no._two on the OUR BOADING HOUSE z? f? 2 -M-\.54X ‘PAGES OF } / 1 with Baer Scores Decisive Winy. Over Foord’: LONDON. May 27-(A.P>—Max Baer, the clowning California heavyweight, began “comebaclF tonight with a‘ technical knockout victory over Ben Foord. former British Empirei champion from South Africa. The i ~ referee swnned the one-sided bOut - in the ninth round alter the ex-i world heavyweight titleholder had} given his opponent a severe beat-f inc. Displaying the punch he sadly lacked when beaten by Tommy Farr in his English debut last month. Bacr floored the S'uth African twice in the second round and had him groggy the rest of the way. Baer outtwelghed his op- ponent 212 lo 208 pounds. The scheduled 12 rounder was a wild swinging affair from the start. The crowd of 8.000 roared} when one of Boar's round-house lofts tamed Referee Jack Hart in- ‘ stead of Foord. The official was not hurt. Confusion reigned when the fight ended with Foord on the floor. face dovmiwnrd. and bleed- SPfKllKlS tlmiiv in a towel but the referee, who was counting over the fallen warrior. refused to recognire it. Foord rose to his knees but sillmflfifl backward as Hart stopped his counting and awarded 11m fight to Baer. He disallowed the verdict of the tlmokeeper. who counted Foord out. Hope Grows ForRecovery Of Coch rane NEW YORK. May 2'7—(AP)—As Detroit and fans .I New York ‘.501 000 000 (i000 4 1O Z hundreds of friends cheered him with telegrams. let- his English , _ BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT sure to enjoy. IF ‘clicks’ with me!" Rosebud treats a man right. the cooler, sweeter, better smoke he's Fragrance and satisfying mildness, pack Rosebud in your pipe bowl, touch a light to it and you'll agree with a host of Maritime men who say that "Rosebud Cut Smoking tobacco THE, ‘MARITIME SMOKE’ '~ Rosebud alwayfclické’ with me! It give: you're keen for r “ck -; . ““ c: “m. t. . _ NMERICAN LEAGUE 101 000 002 0001 5 15 1 Bridges, Russell and Hrrvworth; tiers and flowers, Mickey Cochixine Broaca. .\'liirph_v' and Dickey. showed marked improvement i0- day. The Detroit Baseball Manager, struck in the temple Tuesday by. and 5llllllfint CW1". (Bump) 1 Gumpert. Smith and Brucker. a. ball pitched by Irving Hadley 01 New York Yankees, still was in serious condition with his hisiciaiis on guard against] p 3 ‘Weaver and Giiiy. the grave danger of secondary meningitis but confidence of his ultimate recovery grew with the passing hours. Only one bulletin was issued by his attending physicians today. Signed by Robert Emmet Walsh.‘ it read: Cochrane has passed a. good night. H's condition was im- proved." Informally.' Dr. Walsh . later said the patient had received i numerous ice packs during the clay and night and was resting‘ comfortably. _ Probably the surest sign of im- proveiiient was Mrs. Cochrnneher- self. After keeping a constant vigil from a room across the hall of her husband's sick bed in Si. Eiizabetlfs Hospital. she to move to a midtown hotel. Baseball men. quite. unanimously, agreed that Cochrnnefs active playing career i t an end. ‘United States singles list. Two singles matches will be played Saturday’. On Sunday. Crawford and McGrath will op- pose the California combination of Biidrze and Gene Mako in the doubles. regarded as the pivotal contest of the series. The con- cluding two singles will be played Mondlrv. Tfaior Hoople New ‘York 19 Cleveland 16 Detroit 1'1 Philadelphia 15. Boston 13 oiiicm 1B Washington 14 8t. Louis 9 NATIONAL LEAG Plttaburlh 19 New York 20 8t. I-Ouls 1'7 Chlclgfl 16 Brooklyn 14 Boston 13 Philadelphia 13 Cincinnati 10 The following twelve couples start the second half’ _of the sec- ond round: LADIES SENT! M. Duffy H. fisher J. Klrwln lee. Youni; R. McFar-lano F- B110“ H. Corcoron 1". McMillan P. McKinnon A. Gormley 1". Mynn W. Craswell l". Martin D. McDonald B. McOabe R. Dalziei A. Howatt F. Tierney L. Oorrlgan G. ‘Ibombs L. McDaniel! V. Coyle J. Dillon L. Corooren How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE 11 11 14 18 18 16 18 19 UI 1 received the Sullivan award 17m‘ 1m. highest honor that can b9 given an auteur athlete. H f,‘ HELP WANTED ADS, 1. ‘ {or-WT west, monitors-omits (HAUNCEV, IT'5 ‘TIME YOU WERE BREAKING ou-r or: THAT cocoo: ' on éluét-IIOMG! mwtowaow vou GET A coupes OF LFFTG ‘TACKED ONTO ‘(OUR HE ELfiyBECAUéE. YOU ARE some on A ‘FORTY-HOLFR WEEK, HEEL. Am: woenoo rr AFTER fiHOULD I %H i6€-HQJ?\ lDAFlkiC-S WEEH F07? YEAR)‘: I evwr-r-wsvurr-w-r f= couFousiv rr! mv wee or woi=a< l5 MENTAL, nor A ctoci-t-Pusici-iisie ci-ioize... A ‘FORTY- Houw; ween? ‘FAN,’ 1 owes: CONCENTRAGIIE HOURS on sun BEFORE y MA$TEFJH6 ‘THE SCVENTPPICJ ‘PROBLEM AT HANDw-n- LElé-UPE ALLOWED av cus-rowu. wouu> I BECOME A was-rem 1134.512! mare-town! H aMPI-O - A :08! ..,. d .- J i . , _w\ , ; 1.1111111 “ f" :_ j ,- ,- cogLici: pin-fir. 1 ‘TA 14E ‘THE . _\\ i washing-ton decided . Cleveland 020 150 000 ti 9 0 Philadelphia 220 100 220 '7 11 0 w‘hiiehiii. Hudiiii, Wyatt, Harder O00 000 001 lOl 000 00X 2 9 l and Sewell; Chicago Stmiion. Dietrich St. Louis a1 Boston ppd. ruin. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 002 340 020 11 l4 l , Chicago 100 000 001 2 9 ‘ Walters and Wilson: Ffelwll. l , Bryant, Shoun and Hartnett, i ‘ O'Dea. i New York 001 000 011 3 0 0 Cincinnati 000 002 000 2 7 0 Scliumnz-hcr. (tofininn, Huhbell i and Mancuso; Grl soni and V. \ Davis. Bn-tml 010 3120 (I20 8 l2 1 St. Louis Lino 0:11 102 7 11 1 Turner. Smith and Lopez; John- son. Wiiifortl. Ryba and Owen. f ,i'n(io\v;<k:. Pltlslllflill at Brooklyn caied al- end of third rain. ]N'l‘ERN.~\‘l‘10\' Al. LEAGUE Baltimore (no one 00o 1 3 0 1 Jersey ciiy (100010 (ml 2 7 0 Vnndeiilwr: and CFOHMB; Cant- weli and Kiuinpp. N\\\\"(\1I~; at Svri use night came. lliifialo at ltot-liesier iiiuht chine. Toronto at Montreal to be play- ed inter (llilU. Ngujflfk (no one (Kill-i a o Syracuse 100 003 OZX-ti B 0 ntlfiefi, Yorke and Rosin‘; M0011! lillfLclllilpiwli. slliisaliilgltslcoiciléi Turbeviile, pion Denny Shute had a champ- i irinteh. 3 and 2. enny Sliute Leads; "Way Into P. G.A. Quarter-finals an-ci-added to his lead as Thomson faded. Hines n-as two down to Paul Runyan of White Piains. N. Y., at (By Seotty Heston. Associated Press Sports Editor) PITTSBURGH. May Tl-Cham- . ‘ i '1 d and tom's heart and shots today and IQ"? and "f “if m“ mm l s 1 , strode magnificently into the quar- f-iliflilerli; ‘if Pfflt" cffyfmrflé“ fer-finals of the United Statesj “"9 ‘l *9 ‘l 3i‘ thick rough and wa Professional Golfers Association l _ y _ ‘ v “up may. Ed D (ii f 4 Hlillleéliignmillllgl‘mam Help». Challenged by l1 9y 0 I _ . '. CIT , 4 s::“...asz....s i rail e “Y f . ‘i X s -t nun. N. Shme produced “wee bud,“ in i Johnny rzurell 0i 5m»: * , - ' J.. 5 and 4; Mnuero outlast Vic the last seven holes to win the i Ghezzi of Deal‘ N. JV 3 ma. 11 and Copper drubbed Jim Foiilis of l Chicago. 5 and 4. Others who qualified fonthe round of eight were Jimmy Hines. Garden City, N. J., Tony Manero. i 2222i?‘ wliiigzheggxffild “gif- , N0 DO min 1'0 n Track Me e t“ quarter-finalists last year. and Byron Nelson. Reading. Pa» Henry Pienrd. Hershey. PR» “lid 3y Laffmn and Harry Cooper. Chiv- gglnshihg around the field club's hills. in drenching rain, McSpaden. Laffoon and Hines earned a place ‘ \ _ alongside Shiite by their work to Clark. President. o! flu‘ VYiYYlPYlS [ray Amateur Alliletir Fetierniioii, said. NlrSpaden eliminated Sam Snead today Domniioii Track and Field of White Sulphur SDIlYliZH W» V” Championshillh l” “"_""““ “m Jug shot a 69. the best round of “dllfinnfiy off this yi-ni h ‘ “d the day. in the morning and pick- Miss C-mrk Said tin. 1.11s Ash. ed up only a single hole. In the , fiQld “cum of the AliilliPlil . t aiterlwml hi‘ "U"! dP-‘Penlmly w i letic Union of Canada derided‘ a ins slight advantage find Ymmg l its nnuuui 11100111111 in Regina last Snead beat himself. I Novombor m “am. i)“. Chiiiilillflfl‘ (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER. ivinv 27 - Ann Lflllflim WW‘ um down t‘) long- ‘, ships in favor of nine lrinls for beltlfli! Jimmy‘ Thomsml‘ or 1 next rears Empire unmcs. Shnwnee-on-Delaware. 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