ANAVYIIEFEAT HI-Y ERAIIS m ilP-ENER Gosling from behind a seven point opening period deficit Navy basketball team drew first biood m the finals for the City hoop title when they downed the favor- ed Hi-Y team 80-82. The winners will carry their lead into the sec- 0nd game of the total-point series u, be played on the Holy Name Olub floor Wednesday night next. Both teams displayed a close- checking game as the tilt got un- derway. Grads had the better c! it altbcush. their cdae was very alight during the session and in the final minutes accounted for meld goals that gave theme. 19-12 lead at the rest whistle. Taking the offensive right from the start of the final period Navy goon rang up a lead which they pew/q‘ ed. Outstanding in their push to the front was, Heath Saunders as the tangy centre ac- counted for five baskets while al- so his share on the defensive. Walter Goss with W) of his team's is to his credit was brilliant in team's defeat and was the star n the game. lineups and scores: Navy: McMahon d, mnnolley i0. llclsaao (capt) 2, J. McLean, Baunders 14. Welter. Inner. flaudst, Z-M. B-Y: Goss fl. McLean (capt) ‘I. Jones, storey, Partridge l, Morris. Co: S, Borrow, Johndm-Sfl. Henry. ‘ How They Stand ‘El. II Gllrdlllfs ipcclsl Wire) NAIIONIL LEAGUE ItlllInstP-O- 2 .001 I .001 I .000 3 1N 8 .400 S .400 I .38 C 830 lmfllN LIAGUI 1 4000 1 M’! 3 .N0 2 5U 8 .500 8 All! I .838 4 .200 IHIIDULTIOIIAL LEAGUE ammo s 1 nso ‘lorolnto -.. ... . 3 1 375° llontrewl .. .- a a m ewes-k ... i 2 .000 lltimblb ... ... sq 8 l .000 licolnster ... ..‘... 2 : Iy-NQIO ..._... 1 3 .10 sowuuo nocnsr - wucsrunc world Chumpiori Cardinal, Wullop Pittsburg Pirates Before Crowd Of 28,000 (l. I. Dy Gllfllhlfs Qsdal IAN) "l" YORK. Asa-u alr-fll "W4 0! 39.000 saw the world cham- Dlon it. Louis Oardihals defeat the afternoon and thrilled the bigged crowd st a Ill-ms here since 1M0. Diary andmatchacirouitwallcp tpths BI-BWIPWWM Oollinsinflae Stliouishslfcitbcinning. Guy The lusty home run by Ruth in the iirst inning kept the Braves Show Gain Home Run Standing (A. P. By Guardian's Silwcisl Wire) Home Inns Yesterday - Ruth, Braves; J. Moore, Phil-lies; Vaiuhsn, Pirates; Collins, Cardinals; Browns, one each. The lnadsrc-Oamilli, Fhillies, 4: Foxx, Athletics, i; Frey, Dchers, I: Watkins. Phillics. I; Hsrtnett, Cuba, l; Ruth, Braves, 2; J. Moore, Phil- lies, I. League ‘loteh - National, I; American, l2; Total, 40. tromashuwutatthehmdsodthc m NEW HANDS. SMART AS iilllliflilli Hockey Veterans Staged Scoring Comeback in Cup Games, However. . thfly watched a bunch of rookies 10st out of amateur ranks shove in 8004s and plsy sterling all-round games. For ‘Toronto Maple Ibfls it was Pop Kell and Red Meta. Bt. Mich- 's rs o! lest year's champ- ionship Memorial Oup team, who neatl took much o! the glory for the hres deiesis that the Leafs lasnded the Boston Bruins tor the N. H. gotitle. In the ilnal tilt ba- stars big say ‘before the Flying man went down to defeat. Nels Omtchfleld and Jack McGill had §§%§§§§§§'§i%' cg: siéifiggggag McMsn/us Hawks. They timeontheice oflsscddidnot lists not serve much dln-ing the play- entcr the scoring p. -nA 'ii,A 'A,o u'1snweAs roe Mr'N....__t - dim G _ 'canbedepmdeduponnottore- ‘another upset. Co-Eds today are O. N T H E SIDELINES (Bylfatlowct) AVTSVMIIIIJYoverthsHi-Y é proved lust about invincible on own court. it being their first in’ o seasons oi play. Navy , while ing plenty away from. home game but now that it has happened said support- are are willing to lay odik that the blue and white clad fivs will go on in capture the titls, an hon- or that has eluded them for the past several _ Tin‘. SECOND and decid- ing encounter of the total- polnt series scheduled for the Holy Name Club gym Wednes- day night next the above outcome seems quite likely Navy, by past pert nnances, have shown that when playing in surroundings ia- millar to them it takes a mighty tea-m to defeat them, while the confidence gained through their recent victory should be an- other taclor that will make the defending champion's task all the more difficult. At a glance a. four point lead doesn't seem very much to come and goon and ordinarily it isn't, but should the Navy dis- play the same brand of basketball as they did on Saturday night then it should. prove sufficient. ' I RADS ARE DOWN for the present not by no means should be counted out. Disap- test, a game in which they had figured to amass s. lead to carry into the second encounter, they linquisla their title without a ing to take any of the credit away from their opponent's victory Grads teal that they were not at thstcpottheirtormzandtca man cpine that it will be a dit- ferent story when they meet their challenger-s in.the second game, ATURDAY NIGHTS engage- ment was productive of both and at times mediocre basketball. A lot depended on the outcome of the first setto and the teams failed to open up to any gloat extent in the first half, using a close-checking gums instead. Thisstyleofgamcwhilsnotso good from a spectators point oi view nevertheless proved effective in keeping the high scorers of both teams in check; when they did open out however in the sec- ond half, action was fast and fur- ious throughout and brilliant scor- ing efforts were THE DOTS game pro- vided lots oi’ thrills the girl's encounter between P. W. C. Co-eds and the Binedots for the house league titls was even better in this respect and this game also very nearly provided the champions, winning 20-28, but only after ‘the stlffest kind cf s. light. The losers, hardly reckoned withattlaestartottbsseriegup- set the iavorites in the opener, lost the second and again Satur- day night were on the losing end‘, but this hst game could easily have gone either way. i O O EHEIIND AMER. TEE first five minutes of the game the Bluedots waged a courageous uphill fight that saw them make the count read its-all with 8 min- uies o! time left, but their brave efforts tired them considerably and the new champions worked in forthresfieldgoals inthe re- maining timc to clinch the ver- dict. Congratulations tp the win- ners and congratulations also to the losers on the fine battle they m“; up. I O l ETI: KELLY, former Abegweit winger but now a member of the St. Louis Eagles hockey team, has arrived back in the city to spend a short vacation. Pete, as ‘usual locks to be in the pink o! condition and is certainly receiv- ing a warm welcome from his fol- lowers. The ‘ ‘redhead had very li ORT PERRY T0 mighty struggle. Wlllzoixt attempt- I REMA-IN AMATEUR S h u n s Contracts — Will Help Defend Davis Cup in Intl r- national 5B 1118M i0 Pill-y ior King and country for one more season at least. Berengariu, ‘you've been mucking around g lot. and we don't want you‘ but until they do I'm goingtcremalnan ssnsteur “I'm “ ‘_, at the disposal o! the British Lawn ‘minis Associa- tion," he said. “As to the engegeansnt." he said, “that's ofl. but I'm goim to give Miss Lslwson a sales talk as soon as I get home." Of the movie oflsr and profes- sionalism. which might halve meant $100,000 to him. Perry had much to pointedattheoutcomeofthefirst ha‘ Royals 4-3 in an International Ilea- gus Baseball game at Newark today. pinch-hitting for Melton, the bases loaded and ahome run in the fifth, drivingin Btackinthsslxthwithalongtrlplc- andscoringanmintheninth. Bixflicussnd fansscw Toronto wlnfsomthslonstorsl-matfl- bany. Earl Cook, l. w ‘tcher, held the Senators to seven scattered hits. Toronto hit Ray Prim, Albany. pitcher, hard in the first inning, scoring two runs. and pushed across four in the ninth when Ace Elliott wasintheboxforthcflanators. Co-eds ~ Win House League Title In a hotly contested game, P. W. O. Oo-eds defeated the Bluedots for the ‘ ' House League Basketball Championship by tbs score or 20-20. The gsms got away with the Blue an several E A. Hlflwly, 8.0., the dcstinies of i. E A 1%“ Eigiisgfi Purnsy Fuller 0 . play at lhstboume, May ll. Gwen Release m... w... 1.... not... m tin liner Montsley, accompan- -——— ied by Mrs. Brookes. He said he (O. P. I! 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Processed and packs‘ IiIIIKEY Ki Alfilllllfillll TOBA000 BBIPAIIY LIIITEI BIIARLOTTETOWII ll el/ankee To Sail Thursday _ For England m. r. By Gulrdinlfs Special Wire) B$ION. APPS! il-Yankoe. un- suocesiul contender to defend the America's Cup last year and in 1&0, will sail for England Thurs- day where she will race England's insist yachts. At Marley's yards, where Yankee was rigged out, it was announced that Gerard B. Ic-mbert. new own- or or the sloop rigged racing yacht. would make the journey obroml on the tluee-masted auxiliary yacht. Atlmflc, which will convoy Yank- ee overseas. During s recent trial trip in the bay under her new racing rig. Yan- kee was rpeorted to halve made l4 knots. Toronto Has H o p e s Of Ho op Title (0. P. By Guardian's Special Wire.) MONTREAL, April ztl-Torontos hopes for a Dominion Jasketball championship were riding high to- night following a 32-20 victory b! Brosdvicw Y. M. C. A. Ontario title- mldqg, over Young en's Hebrew Annotation of Montreal in the semi- iinal round of the Canadian inter- mediate cbamDWIl-Bhill here °Y\ 90'5" undsy. The points Y. M. with the living to travel Provinces for the Has Confidence In Anzac Davis Cup ‘ Team (s. r. Dy Guardian's Special Wire) nos momma A second o! the two-same. tot-Bl- series will be played on the H. A. floor 0n Monday night winner of the round qual- to the Maritime Canadian final. il-Nor- "grand NEW YORK, April 21. -— Marvin Owen's sizzling grounder to short, scoring Charley Gehringer rrom third with the deciding run at De- between the Tigers and Cleveland this afternoon with Detroit 0n the long end of a 3-2 score. Monte Weaver, going the lull route for the Tribe, allowed l0 “its, but Detroit bunched blows in the sixth and 13th to give Schoolboy Rowe his first victory of the season. Rowe went in for Carl Fischer, a left hander, at the start of the seventh and held the Indians to Jour hits and no runs. The Schoolboy mas in rare iorm. and pitching with blind- ins speed- After pitching '1 1-3 hitless innings today, Bill Dietrich, bespectacled Philadelphia. pitcher, staged mild blowup in the eighth at New York and allowed the Yankees to scone four runs and pull out s. 4-3 victory over the Athletics. ‘The Yankees got only three hits in the game but all three came in the eighth with an error by Bob Johnson to produce the winning rally. Chicago White Sox spoiled St. Louis Browns, Easter party by pounding out a 6-5 victory in 10 innings before 9,000 spectators. Boston was rained out at Wash- ington. Old Timer To Stage Comeback c , 0., April 21--A1- though Dentcn "Cy" Young is W now and 33 years out oi active baseball, he's going back on the baseball diamond Main. - Young. the man who pitched Bomn to championships in 1MB and 1904 is going south next month to train with other oldtimers oi’ baseball at Augusta. Ga. He has contracted to work m in‘- ning a. day. It will pay him more than he received when he was win- ning 36 gamed a year in baseball's big time. Follows Father's F0 o tsteps s-r. toms. Anni 31-60618’ Sisler, Jr., whose dad rinks with baseball's immortals, is iollowing in the old man's footsteps. The yo broke into Owen Scores Gehringer To Give Detroit Victory In Thirteen Inning‘ Game tmit, broke up a iii-inning bail game ' Cunningham Loses» Race ‘ To Dawson‘ (A; P. By Gaumliaxfs SpechPWiION LAWRENCE, Kas, April 21-‘ Glenn Cunningham yielded to tha finishing “klck" o! his usually consistent victim-Glen Dawson of Bklatook. Oklm-hem Saturday in the greatest upset of the 13th an- nual Kansas Relays Carnival. Banqueted Friday night in Kan- sas City and recovering from in- testinal iniluensa. that almost can- celled his appearance before a crowd of home-state folks official- ly estimated between 10.000 and 15,000, Cunningham suffered his first loss this year utter l0 straight victories at various distances. was timed at four seconds, far slower than Cunning- ham's own world record oi’ 4:063]. Five oi’ the seven university class relay races were run in-nevr record time. " ~ Ready For Finals (O. P. By Glllrflllfl’! Special Win)‘ SAINT Saint John Bmketball hitcrmedintea. Maritime tltlehold- ers, rested tout/ht after daily proo- tioa ‘nsandaserlesofexhi- bitions during the past week outcome of the Canadian Infer- Broadview Y. M. C. 1.. champions. and Montreal Y. M. B. A. which is to he completed Mon- intunnsdiatc finch ' are to be here A1111 2'1 2v. with t John ulsetlnrthl ' of the send-finals. p I e PAYS ,, ' ' ' A few good used [a Tricycles for sale? ‘IBIS!’ the spotlight Saturday b7 Misha a no-hit game for his prep sch nineberdllisclubml-l PLAY 4 ‘o Dawson's home stretch triumph," N ‘minutes, 114' ' " Saint John Tearn; “ 0' JOHN. N. 3., c)» ~ ‘ n» some John team ewaitéftné- i naediate sand-final series batman‘ H I outta». Ilka sm .