Wlns C1 RULING IOCIIY Wlll'l'LINC NavyTeamLoeeScc0nd`Game By -39-29 .-Round Score Is. 74 To 63. ~ foeeneeoeeeeecye ng:-#__ e .-5 "sg ., -" " ,zigggiiigiaiei§§5§§§§3§§E5§§§@i§ i§§§§‘§ §§§5§§=f§§ ..E§ §,§§i §g~§’§ g ' :Ee givggiia §‘§ E; ' rg; sig, §ie§=i;??e?if%e§3hk=§=l§i 5£i'§5heu‘;§a .lore .llériériiirs our rlirér iiaoi Eaisszrléo befae t Navy crew 'I‘he losers in the last Mohan was sonals, this ever dangsm point during his period. Navy had o Hi-Y 12-11 during tba seasim. While the whole Hi-Y team worked like a wail-oiled machine Jack Holman and Stony were as pecially brilliant, the htter player work an the defence being of high calibre. ' S E E F E 2 3-... ,Corbett 0 i 5 i 5 sd closely for honors by lllolssse andisdonnoily. g mmurs _ ll-I lhyt Goss (Capt) f ..._ lclaan. f. Partridse. f. 3 B l ll o¢\eoea5'»-7; 8| eeeoa»e¢§¢; 000000s¢e¢s¢ 0 oogooasggp .55 Johnston. f. ....... ltswart, f. ........ John, g. .......... 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Jules Andy of Umtreal. captured first honors in l¢ontreal'l 10th internatidlal six- day not which ended here just before midnight Saturday. It was the sixth time on various tracks od the continent that the big and little combination had swept home victorious. 3| Ima Battle \ Twelve thousand who filled ev- ery vantage point in the Pbrum watched A keen battle during the continuous :prints be- and Alfred ie- Ifage, the re- evil" team, who tourner and Le- in sprint w lev- gui 2 é . dei V* rr ga g ,gf 2 i l§l§sZ€-3.5;? 2 eiifaiigé ‘ Elégi ,_ placed Page held points an el in dis But devils" pi issck in opposition, Pe right on the edly tha loose. the g of! Audy was eels. Repeat- to break done. l 'lines other teams finished level 1 with Letourner and I.ePag¢ tied in second place in distance but well behind in sprint Polnll. They were Reggie Mcffamara, the of 40 years of swiss rider now Boucheron Frenchman ansdian ap- game V01-ml sil- Reggle Fielding, Mac‘|)Una!d. Ot- tswa. Final standing of teams: Miles-laps Points l-Faden-¢A.udy .. 2450-'I ma I-lawuméi’-l|£l'¢3H0-6 1016 8-aidtiamara-Zach 2650-6 1135 6 - Boucheron - lloubm 250-6 046 512 UU G §‘:.‘§ Zi .£5532 seeggi Canadi Toronto. 5-Fielding - Mac- G-|Vsn Kemipen - BIRD ........2U0-4 'I-Beekman-Oadou 2460-4 Kas. Relay §§§§§l§§§§§§§§5g§§§@§ Jéwéigdgéi go? eigiieéiiii iizgea ‘5’2=3HE 323;? season. and two-mile respectively Charley Hom- ew lows for relay team , run- I:iI.a, Cun- “H0080 Hilli- ile re- lri U! B Orioles Wiri Double-header From Royals ii e ii kl ll! lutdill MUD 5% E ri sncnoaa. ritii 1C) lllll M I A V? Yankees And Senators -Cubs Take T1tle||||lY Y Ili Wi".S""d“y G""‘°’ Aft" EVEN SHHES 0"” N°‘f’ Y°"‘ Loszn On S t J In National , -___ I g a u alll alum ' “y (o.r.a,oma|ur|ssnhlwln\` g.§g§§;e;rgH~ag. ; r e 1 E .eele§§§;;§=§i§§i;§§; eteeee0ur= = ;.E;s,,i;§ Er;.;§;E..» ll ieiieiiririi tie eitsiii srnon kills. s nm ln Phila- delphis. Home runs by Fred Schulte. Wsshingtm centre-fielder. and Prank Hayes, A's catcher, and the close to airtight pitching of Al Tho- mas for the Senators and Ray Ms- haiiey for the Athletics kept the B\mdsy crowd of more than 20,000 on edge. Schulte accounted les the first three Beoiatorlsl runs by his homer in the seventh. Hayes, rookie on the A‘s stall, tied the score at 3-3 in the eighth by hitting his homer with Higgins on base. In the ninth, Manush singled oi! Mahaffey’s glove, went to third on Cronixrs sin- g1etocentre,andscoredthew1n- ning run on Schuite's fly to left. A single by L\'n West in the ninth inning gave Rogers Hom.sby‘s St. Louis Browns a 6-6 victory over Chl- cagowhitesox stChicago ina game witnessed by 14.000 lem- Zeke Bonun, rookie first base- man. hithisthird home run in threegamegforthesoxbutceorge Puocineiifs second circuit clout of the day tied the count in the eighth forthshowns. 'rhenawalksnda sacrifice enabled them to win on the ninth inning single by West. YANKEES AGAIN DBFEATED NEW YORK, April 22.- (C.P.) -- Bad weather may have sP°11¢d l-5° American League schedule Saturday by freezing out two of the 8811165 carded. but the weatherman was un- able to halt the unusual develop- ments that have marked play in the junior loop since the season 0i>¢D24~ New York Yankees figured one of the strongest pennant contenders. took another beanting at Boston when uw yankee sluggers were unable to match blows with the Rod Box bats- men. Babe Ruth hammered out tuner number two but the Red Box jumped on the Gotham vwirlers to finally winirut 0-6 before 25.000 in Philadelphia. the champion Washington Senators took another .HOW THEY STAND 1N'rss.Na'rloN.u. uzscun WonLostP.C. Newark ... ... ..4 1 .800 Hmmm: .. ...a 1 :so Syracuse .. ... 'l'oronto,... ... ..~ ummm . Albany ... ... ..- ._ Buffalo Montreal 3- . . Hrqbégghcag wswumm .500 .400 400 333 250 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago ..- . NewYork... .. .. .. Brooklyn .. .. Pmsbmg Cincinnati ... ... . Phlladclllhia .. AMERICAN LEAGUE . » ..I2',. ', or->-¢~=¢.>»>c-ul Q»l\§§~5!6"‘b-4° eeeeeeeé .750 .600 .500 biblbihbidtd Ntdhibbbola Detroit ... ... .. New York... ... ... .. Cleveland ... . . ... -- Boston ..- ... Philadelphia St.1/suis ¢ » .500 500 .500 pasting as "Sugar" Cain outlasted any Senator moundsmen and the Athletics v_voln_?-2 .429 .%0 Hu “cb Wuhington ... ... Chicago ... . Treat Records Are liields VVins Challen e S S S m ‘-I-3-h e d Bowl Second Successive Yr. (A. P. ly Gaaldlalfs Special Wire) mm at I, (A. P. by GaanIln’s Special Wire) 0, W nn M, mum my "_ . warn: sUm>r-run. smmos, \W Va A 22-For the second tn 3 »-,,,,, ;--»-=,, _ ,,,,_ ;,»,;,~,»;__v»,»,,,-;_¢; HOME RUN ...... ... ... ...... ...... ...... o‘mnm¢"_m.| 'u owosm me Shields, lanky Davis Cup player carnival record for the mile. an ml N°wB°:°"" 'ggfm :fe fly’ mn: not annmruy mm ul um _m8,;“i,§§w_mp,;»n_;’,'§,‘ din; QMS tk" mu' mt M th' mmwesmn and Dixon tennis lzoumament to- lqis lens Ysferllay: Plccin- elii. Browns. 2; Khin. GUN- li Chapman, Yankees, 1: Schulte. senators, 1: Ham. Mh1°¢i°'- li Bqrurg, White S02. ll M033. Gunn, 1; peel, Giants, i: Berger. Braves, 1; Ouccinello. Dodgerl. li slim, mimics 1: Hartnett. Cubs. 1- 'lhs laaden: Klein, Cubs. 3: Bonurs, Whig Sox. 3. Ruth and Diebsy, Yankees; linux, Johnson and Hayes, Athletics: Haley, lteds; Puecinelli. Browns. Medwick. Car- dinals; Koanecke, Dodgers: Moore. Giants; and Hartnett, Cubs. two Blah. tional, S1 All- Red Wings And' Leafs Play Tie Apu-u n-cnsm- ltational hazel” ed Wings un- lest-period wml a fishi- laple Leah a three~gamc conclude tihir 'niey will play it ii. ;';a;i§ 5s§;§ R day, defeating little Bryan M`. Grant Jr., 143. G-3, 8-6, 6-4. Shields eliminated Marcel Rain- ville of Montreal, in the .semi-final gslturday. Scores were 6-3, 6-8, 6-1, Grant, who had sprung one spectacular upset by accomplishing the elimination of Lester Stoefen, tall Ins- Angeles blond, in the semi- finals, almost put over another one today but weakened badly after he seemed to have th_e match safely in Shield! Clitplayed §§§§§a Llny gcutherncr outplayed by a wide margin in both first two sets but began to the third. hoop! fora. brief in the fourth set when ed 2-0, Shields was in con- trol thereafter. The Davis Cup combination or Wilmer Allison and George Lott annexed the men’s doubles crown, Keating Shields lnd Bioefen, also iaomcotive members- of the cup team, 'I-9, 6-4, e-4, 6-3. In the mixed doubles semi-final today Rainville and Normal 'hub- als of New York went down before Florence Leboutillier, Westbury, N. Y., and Kerbeley lell, New York, I-1, 0-4, I-4. over exports January was tenyvars. mm :glued WinnipegHoopTeams . Remain in Running For Western Title By Downing B. C. Team 31-25. WNNIPEG. BUF” 22-Winnipeg Robertson Memorials replaced hap- hasard tactics of previous games with a deadly long-range gunning attack, and tonight remained in the running for the Western Can- ,sda senior men’s basketball cham- pionship. The Memorials routed Vancouver Province 81-25 lad night to even up their series at two victories each audforcedadecidinggameinthe five-game series tonicrrow night. The winner meets Montreal Nat- ionale in the Canadian finals at Montreal April 28, 8, 30 and May l and 3 if necessary. Outside oi a few minutes at the start and towards the termination of last nigl\t's contest, the Van- couver hoorsnen were decidedly uutciassed. Winnlpeg's bugbear-» poor shooting was wiped away in dazzling finishing ol the Memorials who solved Province's sms defence with brilliant and accurate sniping (rom outside the foul line. Vancouver led once after Bum- stead had wiped out Gordon Earl's first-minute point from a tree throw with a field goal Then Rub- ertson methodically snot ahead to lead 18-12 at half-thne. Winnipeg was in front, 30-21 with four min- utestogoandgoaisbyJsckPu.r- ves end Amie Bumstead threatened the locals’ advantage but sound guarding and s single point by xfhmiy Hum made the margin e. ,Alone rue sronr rniu. r ‘ Hi-Y Club certainly eghhlted some clever basketball Saturday night espcchlhy in the drst nftcen minutes when they ran up their commanding lead. Wlien the Navy lost &.burday nights some it was the third time that this team had gone into the finals only to be beaten out. But at that the sailors staged s great comeback s.if;er_a .dis_astmus start. It seems too bod that this smart team are not eligible for the Miri- time Intermediatepleydowns. While itisequenioneswhowfar they would go it is a foregone conclu- sion that they would g;vc a good account of themselves. S U 0 O Probably nent year will nee the oourtgame on an organised basis. The material is there. all it needs is some enooursgernent and eup- port to put it on a; soiund footing. The Maples baseball team are putting on a dance at the Union Hail ton’ght in order to raise funds for equipment, etc. A good time ls assured all last year this team were entrants in the Industrial eliminated in the nn- League being als by the Anchors. U U O O speaking wool. mseoau not it about time that the various leagues were gqmng organized for the com- ing campaign? The ground B ra- pidly drying up and l'iln‘l0lI hiv! it that the Park damond is already in playing shape. Start now and may Mtn should see the operlirll game of the season, ss was the ease not many years back. U O O l Dave Komonon, winner of this years Boston Marathon knows how to keep a D‘°m|l¢- MW nn' ighlng second last FEI-\'. hc DMU' ised some of his friends afltr the rwe mat he would w`n this Y'!°1"! grand. new ne kept hu promise 11 new-C O O O wewonoer ifhewlukeephie promise made after Thursday* race. namely. thot ll Wm 5"* the ensung mol-o_o: the Hopkin- ton w Boston duel next Avril Mh- O O O O 1; was always 1 wwllr '-h°°fY that me msn nnmum dshth will vm me rouawmg vw- Ul‘\’¢°°° DeMnr shattered this when he fin- med sixteenth um- have Sth tl* ,W before. me st mat elsht H14 “M -~ “‘f°‘:- . . 'nl major baseball lbllllil U" gn& lgllh bumwx crowds. over 8,000 were ¢\lf°°d sway in a Giants-Boston tu|sls` over theweekend.whichill°\l'° indication that the lean ycN’l DI" about paned. iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiir :.g§ fe~.g%;c= outcome f 5 li if '§‘§ig§' lfiiiiii ulialliiii la: Eli li H l S @Xll|G‘ BAIIITBALL UIIIIUOI1' (A.l.lyG@Iha’alpehlWIsl NIW YORK. #Full-loatdl Braveshsmmsred had Pitmim- eeeeoeeee ,i§§i§§§;§§§;§§§ §'s§i§?§§ Eg éei reef WEE; ei' i . ,, ;.i§»;§§;§§i§.§§§i.s gggiiiél iéii rigégi iiiiiiiigiiiggiie iiiig bca sweep s two player; in found their wa tion. Allen md runs early in the osmtest of the llllliilll came in the after Allen, attempting a catch off l.ealie's line drive, let the ball get through for a triple. Aus- tin Moor; relieved Darrow but was ‘ unable to check the Brooklyn as- sault. Finally, Joe Btripp was block- egoffattheplateonsdoubielteal and retired for the Btripp hurt his rish the play and had from the field. Despit¢ the heavy and timely hiif ting of Manager Bob 0'l‘arreil cl Gncinnsti R-eds, Pittsbwgh Piratl wa-sable to pushoverarunintha ninth inning at Cincinnati to de- feat the Redlegs 5-4 and even their current abbreviated series. Lon Wsrneke, brilliant ymng righthandsr, served up his second cnc~hit performance of the youth- ful bsseball season‘ at st. Louis as the Chicago Cubs slaughtered the eminent Diny Dean and two other Cardinal pitcher; to win 15-2. Ghhh Win Ilfh liflkllt New YORK, Avril n-In toot- ball weather and behind the mstchlssa pitching of Carl Hubbell, New York Giants continued to set a diary pace in the National League Saturday. Chslking up their second shutout of the young season, the Giants beat Boston Braves 2-0 for their fifth straight victory. Homme by Mei Ott and Johnny Vsrga ae- counted for the Giant runs. Chicago Cubs kept pace with the champions by nosing out Bt. Louis 2-1 for their io\n'th straight tri- vmvh Just as interesting was the third victory of the season for Brookiyrrs daffiness boys. Casey stengers flock wailoped Philadelphia I-i to gain a safe hold m third base. In the other scheduled fixture Cincinnati beat Plttsburdi 8-3. .ldume 1\Hezv Swim Marks , Are Set (C. P. By Gnardlan’s Special Wire) BT. LOUIS, April 32-Five new meet records had been established as outstanding swimmers of Can- ada and United Btstcs Journeyed home tonight after competing in the Intemationsi Y. H. C. A. 12th annual swimfeet. Bob Pirie of 'lbronto conclusive- ly proved his right as the king of the middle distance swimmers by' winning the 440-yard free style in 5:m.3 for a new record. The former time, also set by Pirie was 5108.6. Leonard Spence, member of the famous Spence clan formerly of Montreal, finished behind the Can- adian with Harold Wcathcrbee of Ban Francisco third and Gerald Ridig, Huntington, fcvurth. After a tough battle with the Ban Irancisoo team, the Orange, N. J., swimmers .successfully de- fended their “Y" title for the third straight year, running up a total of fl points. Running even in the point score with Orlnlc. the Ban Francisco team lost the events. The 64-all when Mt-yard free account faster record. to give Zi. E li. 'igiiail i.§if; Eigriigii .;§§~§ ;;.5;;§.; Sui# §i1§§§ I r iii' 1 Bloomer Rochester 2 e 3 Newark .. New Pi and Jeanna. sn-mu. , ovens. HUCUI ... Big Ball Res HTUIDAY DAIBALL NATENAL Philadelphia Brooklyn Davis & J. W 9°* ;, Baum *I New Yak 1 Betts, Piikrel & Bpohrer; H&l ai mcim-ds. V ~ -_ , ntuburgn ooooo 121-a ic ’ _Cincinnati 100 m 20x--l» $1 swift. nays, Johnson d'ueso Stout, Shania ls 0’1"arrelL.. Chicago omoooue-1' 1 32 U L é 55 Ei §§ §§ if is _S33 E§§ gif 2 E AMIIICAN LlAGUl t( &. Louie at Uhlcllm D00 ooidwssther. 3 ' Dewalt at cleveland, cold weather. 0 Washington Philadelphia 000 Wbitehili, links mumw: Cain se New Yak Belton ellen, names ilurobr _ Jo:-gms; Wciland, Ostermhk hrrail. !!l‘l'll`l(A1'l0NAl. . _ Albany Schdt & R-. u lfaple. Rocbeder at -3 se §~*§ _ § of it _gba af i' E3? iii Q.: 010 001 810-O II Baltimore . % itll 010-4 I Kaufman, V. Brown lt- Lewi Melton, Miner ds Hargreaves. Mmtreai loo 00a 001-i3 2 syraeme an no ooo- s Goldstein, Fisher, hits it had llevlodey, Combs as Tayilr. Buffalo 100 000 Newark 110 010 Ussnbee, White, Bamhsrt A mouse; Tamuiis, Bzvwn 5 Glas; ii seems! Guns _ ` ussaxcsn mauve: ” |40, ni! m ... Boston .. ... Canes and Jzflensz Rhoda Walberg, Pennoekan41l‘erreli. wummteo no ’ Philadelphia ... ... Ill '1'hcmsaandBerg;Mahsffeyan< Hayes. Bt.Louls ... Weaver' and Cirube; Earnsha Wyatt andshoa. INTIINATIONAL LEAGUI First game: Baltimore ... Ogdenand Stack; er and Hargreaves. 5 5?: Second game: Montreal ... .... 712 2 Baltimore ... 1114 l (Seven innings by agreement). ‘ Dudley, McNamara and i-fmiine; Orange, Butcher and Hargreaves. First game: 4 Buffalo . Albany ._ Elliott, 512 0: ... ... ... U U ll Kowalik, Miistead and Outen; Csrithers, Pipgrss and Maple. T Second game: ` Buffalo ._ Albany .. (Seven Wilson H0 alt no ... .ts ... ... ... ... ... .. inning H agreement). , and Crowe; Beibold and Dunham. Toronto.. 5 I 0 l 16 0 and Crouch; listens, and Cronin. Blakl ._ ._ 810 2 Barley, Kleinke and lewis; La- a-nd Glenn. NATIONAL LIAGUI `..'.r :nil - oo! Yak ... ... .. landt, hanhhouse and Hogan halmmom. lalvuoa. Bowman Richards. €ga_,; l.:‘ -r,__ Hidhliafthnlid if '§,| no @5355 se sew eaa est s-s .sv en su he iii; 0 , _ , ,-'ll-,‘ \ " w