Simmerings Around The Sport Front I I n Nicholson, l. 3‘"‘gz“mnbg" 5"" "m" n "l 8 — Arl- nlz srn moan mlw vonx m < t“ m“ mam; 1"‘ m; usfilinlhfiffierhldilirgwtiz; 35'.’ r’.‘.’.'.‘.‘;‘.i°'sfi§..2'.‘.'§" (slit: "mm" ""- 0"" """=' “Ml "W Yhk l-Efiiirlfifi n?» ‘§r‘r‘éf‘§'nl°’“"‘?,‘3°“.““;:b'“%l "r...‘°"°.‘:2‘.lb..‘2§’m‘°‘.‘.2! “if ‘.2 m‘ todaywthe New York horseman Dehlgren any too kindly bu; IOUISVILLE. Ky. May 3—(AlP> Lcrglfillrllglllll-énfifdsuiltto third plwe in passes, Bu; Die 9Y5 m e ma the "oond and ca“ ghigyofl. as‘: ‘Mam a hm m, w“, we“... h" new “m bmmn o‘ N" -nu over tcwn today the m he m“ 5860M m may living lflh ueorze Selklrkb sacrifice ry. An- year he was even more im ‘some stair Sergeant in the first, race at York Yankees hes no regrets mm spent the“ time: fiat?“ a wierd baheha$dmptlium 5' l“ 0m" W011i. l1 5111819. a wild pitch e e . . l" Jamaica and mm ‘L500 ‘m. l h‘ hnm‘ h M m minding [the startin ie or Ea h L used y. and infield out scored a run in the confide ed m degedleélflmfé-fl laittgcgh Eaten!“ gehfimmlep irox‘l¢fllllllld "ti: Riiglgflflyd 1 1-4 mie Kentucky mgcglave o, tot,“ (irdtiligee pitihetr: more c: m‘ m” $11111?‘ tllautourhanm Ntr-Jiobbeefirll l‘ 9 r ll-l-Nl . ‘ . i i, -. d I th man l 9.15m“ ‘m m. "Mann" Dlflkln! throIIGh the Bosaip and baukmfddihlnglmewllihe gm es and a for the Yankees in the fourth. h, L“; throng; me tggnheeyet that but Wick ed Slot/es ivomen’s singles hit d bl s hlhdelllhia. Hush Mulchahy dlaoo i . , sltist d h sh 1i‘ Lou Gehrig decides to call it in hls 17:0 aim-cl‘ tlll-IQ: "Rhett" wlfifnb§ls§liij JSF‘;“°§§- “"4 geld ohlcaeo to live hite. one a iiwirled ivneiz-htl‘: ‘lii‘il"°c‘§“§vs”is°o§%li "W lulnlw going: he! bylftfrlllaéxi: | career at the end oi’ this season Only 2.6, Dahlgren is in line liked their first taste of the fi Funby Hankl-elbfi-Whlle the Red Box a 5-1 victor in the only the dill-HEDGE 0f 1115 Young Oppcll- l he will have done pretty vmll at lo become New York’, "m!" Dewy W“ w wen that track_sid_ l> c. ded Whitehill and Root game o; (he schedmle arias eh; w mtalh his mle m wnvmo . iis.'“.?.."‘¥.5.‘£.¥;’l.°i’°iif.‘i..“°‘l.ifi iihifihhi‘. ‘i’: l“ the“ en °bl.*utllml":. s... “t... term l“ . . 1 i _ . r - ..... ....... series so... o... "... " :2:z‘::.=.f‘"”“' "W l" “e l“ "mi" l‘ "Wiggl- “mm "m" "mem- new" l" u" m“ 90-" "10 0400-000 Not only did they tum lnpretty the-m imp o, tle “my, chime‘, and m , a“ my flhalwe in the elsh. something dlflererg takes place at malt)... enough to mike some _ fair times, Challenge stepped the Brooklyn gm- gmmh pm“ the Forum when for the llrst time i Nhlkllmmm" "m1 "W! wllld M t 1 1-8 mile in 1:65 and Our Mat ' heuv ensgérlyrls °°“m““l°0 to the in Island history a roller skstlngi lllll’ bulb... 0 0r OW the mile in 1:43 1-5. but consider- AMERICAN LEAGUE senafom Qhfiluggf} gf-‘hifoitifg £1121; films: llhw operation ‘lihlt: ' orum i111 rn leer mltuureoeakly he m s date with Joe Louis- vh t fl t rte . ed tn ll l Wllmihiz their aeco d the iron roller . dew-wilt Beer is the guy 2m“ f}? anld fillies-dug; Zenih: ‘I straight game lo-sahhough 1a four-fun lead in the . 5. . . curbed down a eupeo offer to __ - l-a rnlls in use. °ll'-h h s l hhhfl- gather he lwr his So popular has become this form meet Gelento not so ion; n» on " mm. g next Albnou h his ‘Karim-maniac was Qmgefif ‘he 11 Welles the Tlxers gégfgwrl-l J° "Ill Mmllm Ind oi’ pastime that the streets are m. Jersey Jones, lli-flh fag y“; u ‘qwdmoa’ fm- m‘ eonsideraily off ose of his stable- Mgghfitvgge Burlldun and m“ Pye. could stall the sena- orally black with the younger fry New York d 2 the when the Prince Idwesd Island mate and the tall challenger n: be,“ ‘mum ham immlm‘ "22:: Catcher Rick Ferrel, M the Nah isngéltelllyoesrlflieartfi ggoltrrilg zlgnggglflfigi‘ hockey season, wi leer’: press notices British buds; may dwfi?‘ p'“°mi1' ‘u u“ m“ geechrllresltgirlmanghocllieilledilrhnitovlgé waswd‘ whonjhitbltlllivher.Mlllwlh- 325d ‘it! lillelllbérullnigllnatlllalngligllllt er Beer a bout with hfmfu h, b, ohfpfmmlfiufifi or trouble. ' ' 7:: is not taxed lo capacity. y ~ deiinityei tho-ynbdotntoth” d?” ° hm‘ ‘m m‘ “"m*°' s“ xsTM a (an) ' ° t ° rt is lsobelng‘ . ted th l- "l -=~ w ~1"‘~‘° h-IlMl-elwee- ~Y - B111 Nicholson Re ams ‘ “‘°° “l Armstrong draws on the lenry ether side . . . on Johnny Lanning oi Boato to - ' ° ~ bolster the Giant pitching stnnfll, ggtl-lrllexegdgailiflgm gylirmuiindlgilir ill trackk today with the Isl a n d B11 l lar d l 1 anylgnlng remains to be seen but 3531a’; bggloflthuerl! fir“??? u: f: ssuTrdZv-‘golsggt hi‘: cillIdlidaOt: n0vel (lfit llanzlvtgnecetlllfilngillbleor: 111°" l0 i" m" 1"" u“ “‘%h'i,“"1§¥.,,f§,°§i3§;g h“ took 1, Bill Nichol-son. billiard-shooting final match and after tonight's Kidinffififiis’ and excmment O O I i. mm 1 “m o’ q '3 __ title as he defeated Frank Acorn ve troph th t no - t1 1 w“ "Wm "ru""i:.o."“ fir"... ........l...... “will l» hi? ” 23.2.‘;“fifi.ifl.i“is“éli.lglli‘lesiitfifi ’ ’ m‘ ‘° ‘ w‘ i. _ ____ u _ . , Deck rin Mixed In“. Wt o! the loin-day allow wlll be honors that oornblned with his win On conclusion o! the Snooker pegted ilnalmagrrarlgzrxfgntlt villll ebe I , A “PT u” Sofa-fl 051a again; _ , are tihfie ilfigllélgop$lfiggltgullecllifal tournament players who hnve tbh- decided upon for the running or > . » e s n I . in ' all over the Maritimes, Ind V? 50069551“! Selliflll. y o rifle Ilfirtbelnlrulzrsltas tigotllguxlillgllnafgxé? rclmaiplarbylgalllgt zlfiaggeicer: antlimg wiiineti- I. Cox 185 148 128 the“ ‘ppmmnu M‘ tn“ ‘boll’ Wm A5 B- 18189 Crowd 01' spectators Fred Molvlahon at a banquet at awake executive have been working J, Megs“ 101 19 93_5g2 Ell/e l‘ chlm“ l” mm‘ W110 £11103’ looked on at the Sunnyside Billiard which the trophies are io be pre- like beavers theme past iew weeks ' dancing both modern and old-time t u Parlors. Bill, cool as an icicle came sented. to ircn out the difficulties that q_ 1-00,,“ u; 139 m; ~tunes they have to play make '. from behind ln the early stages of Following ls the running score have arisen and the repOrt oi their 1, 311mm 3g g; little dill!!!“ 9-0 500180 l-Ild h“ tflgfinllnaittlzgllleto snatch the lflgdagilsil of the billiard game: progress will be watched for with 50'",- Oll W88 never c em Nicholson: 0, i7. 13, 2, l‘, 7, l6, i te t b t l h b " . P. Kenn-may as M 14o Th“ "W" "l" 0° '1" will“! Chmms. ill-Oils. "Jennies" all roll- s, s, . 1. o, 4.1a, o, 2, ozas, s, xi, £5 rghernlyelrvgs life “lilo R. Mcrbrlam '11 s4 118-600 rllal-lafflafllltrmgg giifghfflgff $2 mm the clle orwthe smcotb- o o. a. a, l4. 1a. o. 19. a. o. o. u. lnob are anxious to see baseball .‘ ~‘- ' —--- _ l i; C iimlllvll Wl menolflll- 2i, '7. 0, 0. 4, o. 3. lo, 0, o, 2, o, 7. rl g i t b k l Q_ Gquhht 134 131 35 ing fans. The ever-popular Bingo At the‘ annual meeting of the our; regularity as he piled up a l3, 2, 0. 7, 6. l6, 20, 19, 8, 2, 0, 3, Elfin; an 8e ac on a 1m a. MoCabe o1. n, 95.494 will also be prominent and lhe Sun-i-merslde Yacht Club held in big lead before the aoo mark had o, o, a, l8, 4, o, o, o, 3 s, 1o, 5, - - - - Show comlllelel B m“ PPWW the-Town Hall wesday evening. been reached. 1, l0. Congratulations are in order to 151mm,, 1g; m; 1g _with sdally floor show that should May 2nd, the following officers of Acorn. after a brilliant run oi Mom; 0_ 5, z_ 10, 49, g, 1_ n, 4, Lieut. A. F. Gonnlcv or A Co., u, Aylwag-d M, 121 71.493 go over bg. the Club were elected for the en- 49 on his fifth shot or the match o_ 1'1, 0, 7, 17, 0_ g 3, 1, 15_ o 11, P. E. I. Highlanders, ‘Black Watch ‘Tile four-day 0818mm!» ll l-ll suing year: that sent him into a 34-point lead. 0, 1, 13, 0, 6, 2, 3, 0, 5, 0 l8, 8. 10. 0n his appointment w this year's 11, glllsoh 95 13g 111 ambitious one bu nevertheless one Honorary Commodore—Hon. L. filled desperately t0 get hack in 9_ 9| n, 9, 54 1_ 0_ 2_ 7_ 26 3_ 0 3h Bjslgy rifle beam, Erich as he 15 l. Curley 95 70 'l#—580 m“ Wlll be Cfllllfill 011i in 116 ell- R. Allen, MLA. the running but it was no use. 9_ n, 9, g, L 6_ 0‘ 11 g_ 5_ n’ 4' 3, familiarly khmvh m5 hm; been tirety. There wont be a dull mO- Conlmodore-Mayor John E. Dogged by _ hard-luck all night 5_ 1_ 5_ 4, z_ 7, 5, 3, p, 0_ 4, regarded as one of the Island's g. géneau m. iii 111 nlfehé-"ergchyleegrlbelgglle gig; fihhfg; ¢§§rh@1éo§§;l;f;§e§i.Enc MM,“ fxiagk-rafgelhrflg bit 3181s glwgofie villi ----__- outslgehdlngil markémen and his - 90 67 68-567 0 5 — Y- C D ll 5 - t l ll —be f ll ed m“ yvasyxi avenélzevgflchdhllce 0w’: clsefire y~'.l‘reasurer - George lead dOwnd vomit]? £10 lazuli} ti; Baseball RCSIINS stills lien insteerlest. o ow ' Gullah‘ n7 101 1m n paopl; 3 Y0!!! B!‘ . winner an s V mp on OPE -—-i ' ' 9 R O'Brien 95 a: 75-4553 even better so it is likely that this Fleet Captain and Measurer- to the front. With the scores AMERICAN LEAGUE It may be a coincidence, but the mark will be eclipsed. _ Capt. Jas. Stright, re-electcd. readmg 358 to 311 Nicholson again New York Yankees just aren't n, Ruse“ 195 10g 114 Plan to take it in. You Won't Recorder-Paul M. Harding, regained his stroking genius and New York 310 402 000-40 9 0 themselves wheh Joe DiMaggio h, L, Arsohhu]; 7o g5 11-553 be disapponted and ii’ you dont Signal Officer—L. B. Crue. in the next 142 points of the match Detroit - 012 00° MP4“ 11 3 out of the lineup. On Saturday receive Your dimes well-h the The date of the Club's annual outshot Acorn 14.2 w s1 to build Sundra, Murphy .nn<l Dickey; he We some hgameht, h, hh m; 1', Mhhnhul. h; 9g 9g manager will gladly refund i011 Regatta, in which member clubs up his 102-p0int margin. Benton, Coifman, McKain and and the yank, hhmedmhly p“- l Mflghgn 191 7o 94.4539 your price of admission. of the Northumberland YltchtRac- Acornb run of 40 was the high- York. “wed w 10,6 W‘, “m” h, the Also, and this is just mother lng Association will participate, est of the evening while he also Boston 000.010 310-5 l4 2 Washington Senator,’ 1h hon, l-I. McConnell a 82 82 feature, there are four cash door was set for Saturday, July lst had runs oi 26 and 21. Nlcholsons Cleveland 000 009 010-1 5 1 gamgg Igfl-hgndgd Ditches, mum- E, gonna“; g5 103-531 prises. all to be drawn for 0n the (Dominion Day). The days rsc- high mark _was 33 but in addition Auker and Peacmk, Hudiln, phed, yet when the right-hand ' “fir” Plum“ tt".$...°.'...:"& i?“ “*.‘".l*°“=“.“'..:“e."l"l‘ t“? ti“ set“ 1a . Dill-en» o on You may be QMK 133 g3 ng e e, ao_ anqu an anoen e venn. e a rns ovr w y — ed ghetgm dqhlt] u, I M Darrin“ l: 5s sz-soa chug; o making some money on Jr, vlras gal? ggclidgd or: hwedo olns nine other occasions Ego $15!: Th0 “i2 lgljpillfgxlil Aiilexi southpaw daurlngl the ‘Zsfnltgitléi short, tall, thin ln . g a cam e a.n on - g . . . . - c v d q_ Nolan w 85 I" rlggday evening, July h5th, These In addition to thehlgénnfirhl tro- B-‘iffB-Pillild Fegfgllingzxfilifll- MM‘- awwgQsaQQd 2321:1233 Zfiexhf 1n OI‘ SEOUL In 898117 ,_ ' c , e an . °' 5mm‘ “‘ °“ 73*” i.‘ §§§§-,,;",§‘“‘ ‘s’ $11‘; §Y§.§‘l“p§§ui§l°w%“u.e“§§bll§°vm 5§"tb1§‘°§$‘§1r‘§§m§§§ chaiklnlghlllrlu: Philadelphia all we ill-o l 0 Lsmnsl“ d5§m§§s“‘;§.§;;',"tfi2?,°,“ m” case a perfefl fit ' - ~ .- _ 1 1 ' r Tonight at 9 oclock Shari? G. Hughlgsnhh‘ M’ 7 ogioxcmahon h1g1? Ssiééficlefégiliflf-Einllféist elilgséumr; 311131 toll“ If‘); s in one o! the touma 6133?; and Owaiglerlzwnletgich This w“ 6m on“; 11mg in {our i‘ y o u r s a t ‘ 0 ; . . /' lambs GENTS Commercial League Finals-Prince glut; agile; lzglathglnelberlgfiléi b ails tgerrs iéulglgllilrglllgglélsl $11.; egg: and Sill/Bath ykearsythit Dlllgragzglothhas beeltlw Tip Top Tailor-g, .Do. M.D li moo -. ts. l1 B. YB 9 l‘ MID? e anees a ey've aa l- Molggllirall R. Deivlllcgg G’ ry V! spa plan to make the coming season majority o! the matches being dc- NATIONAL LEAGUE right, 011 winning 1h 1935, when our 2|) years of expeflgngg in taking L. Corrlgdn D. McDonald YARMQ _ N, 5,, May 3 - no exception. as the spring reilt- c.ded only 1n the last 20 and Z5 Chem B“ 2w 000 1W4 1o 1 he was a “some, no bumgd g mot M. C Alf Kelli»; <oi>iahresroflayllsrdint§1 ¥aswnegcllfid tinlz is now well under way. B points. New {Mk W, m, 20,4 9 g igtgfillglifllgmilillgpualaltill gigxyltabrelhlé measurements and hand-cutting and - rmou o - -—-'—- ~ - Dot Yvflylgenzio F” aglupllen iii? Ireelllzlfe statue annual 5min: SNOOKER Bnlgeliggbggggl-sglggggghuflgdggl; hit a triple and two singles ln his tailoring flannel!" l0!‘ ever!’ P°59lbl0 A. Vvieener V. Coyle meeting today for the titth con- 7 _ Melton and Dhhhlhh zlebut and the club, which had e of fi “re Wes us this under, M. corlllolll/ R. Doiron secutive term. S ET"! 141N191‘ Wmllllled l“ the Chicago 000 000 001__1 5 1 been fourth tlll that week, moved \ p i 3* "Holman 0 _°‘N°lll $“‘§"’,s§°5§‘f,' o§hehfffg°§fifxhetlgl°hfi Philadelphia ocl ooo 10x—4 9 o lhw firs“ WW" M" M" “d “"- l standing of how to fit you! place, he dropped dead...n0t only hid t0 pay for _ tennis ghamplflll. sailed today in quest of her second Wimbledon title" . .Miss oup golf matches late next fall... lard t0 flours this fellow Meade pleaded flint Tony Galento meet the win- aer o! the Boer-Lou NW“ “out. . eollldnt be done because I1 Gaiento be handling rr-y hes his eye Down The Alleys G l Ba be Dab lgren In Lou Gehrig 'sJob, Hopes To Keep It "In"! n l. Yankee regular "l hive always "lured um a fellow is luck even to be m the majors, pa lcularly ‘mh h ""0 l‘ "l0 fill“. too. for he To Be Staged Next Week gotor mow takes place, May 10th sign will be on display and motor- ists are promised lots oienloynlent Show display of cal-s, that will include not only the streamlined new ela but also a great display of ,u;~’_ Ill ‘ ably eclipsed ‘Small Field Indicated For Derby Classic rumor the one outstanding de- velopment was the general belief Although two hitherto overlook- ed hopefuls eppeared on thescene with snapill’ workouts in their first chance st the Downs track. sever- Derby picture, William Wood- the performance o! 1038's two-year-old champion and Ziegler color-bearer, ml Chico, his first try at the Downs looting. The little chestnutsonof John P. Grier got alway to a slow Z7-second offspring. trainer Matt Brady still wes certain E1 Chico would give LOUISVILLE. —-'I‘he Kentucky Deriby Favorite. William Woodward's said a gleeful "howdy" to Church- Johnstown. easy for three quarters and then went out in the final furlong to Big Six - (By The Associated Press) (Intinz (first 3 in each league» 30 or more at bats) G AB R. H Pei. Klfldl, White 50X 12 53 12 B .454 Y Revived Giants Drop For Second ‘Straight Win; Yankees Down Tigers lO-G posed balls, one of which scored a from the home nuns 0L Linlua Frey and Billy Oi £116 The BB-me wo oilre 1 minutesfllp play 5 NEW YORK, May ‘Ilhree pitchers for De in mixed themselves s. lot oi’ trouble by fiVl-‘llfl New York Yankees eight W In six in s today and ihe American League eaders made the most of it b aOn with Carley Gehringer on base in the third, but the blow was . '.’.l| ii tlll} V were two Th Reds made it easy for Bundra 059 nine to win his second victory at the caning the body 0N the track yesterday when Gghfll an“ rim. three errors, l4 men lett on season in as man starts aloh h the first section and nltn u n m u n the derby field had fallen off in bakes h each team and an a880,“ n .v o h f o g Helen Hull Jacobs, former Unit. “r121,“o|°g,fi°f°'“°°“'l\'° Ifllne size during the last 24 hours. merit all hits reading downward min gligilglvtw.“ “um w ‘gm sgcwg 11,131,155? fig‘? Ath- White Sax to three hits, them a homer and a. single by Joe Jacobs \v0n at Wimbledon in club like the Yankees," . ' , Last night at times m s i936. ..She h staid her game is gren said today, "Natumfizllll al (‘rltllleersstamlvgousvliyére cogfiidegefi thyaixlfiéitgmllfgtlglvvmfifuaglltogii; ‘llirligiesiélfio gllglelmths IA»; b, 3-1 triumph urwomgmghh], m, the ,,:fa°m3l:;§:. "prelty &!r‘sel .Walte_i' Hagen would rather lay than sit on counted out hlghohgh hhythlhg the seventh inning in which he gave h; five p c "8805 wmnmg ma“ but l" l-lle mill Bhfllysis the great- gays the Ullitcd States ls going to the bench amr ll. felt great to can h pen ‘between nuw and p“. up three hits and the tying run. Victory ended l ln trlng er experience “d “bu” l’! u“ need lls strongest team in history be out on the field yesterday.” day's eadline for filing entries ‘mmml’ Vfl-llder Meet started or his own team tflal m I a d 91°“ pa“ dlvlde" ' "h" to beat the British in the Walker lie must have Ielt prom m“, two “now mu,’- h, 5h, the Reds. but was shelled out in the Eldon Auberfwholé right-handed ‘he some sot tough he was sell-I m’ submarine ball offer u" 55-1119 0001. unperturbed cue 11133 always are Browns to win 11-10. The Nata fired 18 safeties to the Browns‘ l3, collecting i4 0d them off big Buck Newsom to drivo him from the mound in the eighth. Though the Browns handed ionals had a. field day, with three singles. a double and a free ride master of the Island. last night won his second straight Island night in two straight games in a. semi-final match. Trailing in the last stages oi the first game Irar- ier chalked up l8 points on hi5 last shot to win the game 36 to 34 and then won the final game by l8 points. Tonight Carl McKenne. msem Ralph Bevan in another semi- Eamfl Only five players will be leit in the hunt for the beautiful sil- lll THIS BURNER 1G yeeresgo eslirnyoungeteroll 3 Yetta won his flrlt Island bll-l llard diampionship. During the I interval this some player was sway, from the game ior s. matter of 10 years but last night he climued I-ll comeback in the game when he chalked up h! second straisht Island title mt the Sunny- sidc Billiard Parlors, defeated. He was unstoppable in defeated record intact. l I I D Frank Acorn, his opponent of that has seen many a thrilling hockey game will Friday xesmmd to the sound of the roller; and what is expected to be e. capacity , crowd whirl around the floor an the rink has them all in a dither hockey match on roller skates will take plaoe in the Whether or not this will come to i near future. l An important meeting oi’ the Whitchlll, Root and Hnrtnett; Mulcahy and Davis. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo 5. Kansas City 6. Indianapolis 8. 8t. Paul 6. Columbus 2. Milwaukee 5. Minneapolis and Louisville, post- poned, rain, ' er dropped back. i O t I O In i987 he was delayed until Mayd by a tonsil operation and opened with three straight hits. Last year he was a holdout and! finally started on April 30. In the 1 next two days he got two home ‘ flllll. e000 rho PAGE SEVEN No matter how “difierent" or how difiicult you think you are to fit—you can depend on Tip Top’s experience to help you look as you'd like to look! A ‘QGTS, RkdS 1i 35 B l5 J29 _ _ ___ ._ .___ 15d] u‘ - ~ § Colbert, Senators o o1 i1 l3 .419 .,‘};g,*,**,*;*;';,,2*.1:,,,',,,,",,,,§ w- il§liii fiwnbgfiil-rlgcrs £1; Q . nentage oi ass. He hash-t iiixiiied . ‘i5 - l hit l 1 in aiy game in w ch *\ - Amovioh Philiias la so 91a sac 11505107750 hi’, P138213,’ Iijsla good beginning _"‘ Buns Boiled In:-—- toward what he has declared will ibr a clriuill HEAD y g; fr. WNSMl/CHON 41MB’ be his biggest year, and when they're passing out the most valu- able player award DiMaggio should be the Number One candidate for lt.— (Ottawa Joumal). _i LARY SOLD T0 BROOKLYN American League; - Greenberg. Tigers, 12: Wright. Senators. 12; Walker. White Box. l1: Hon. Browne. 11; Gehringer, Tigers, l1. Naticnal League: — Goodman. Reds. l4: Ollocinello, Bees, ll; Ar- novich, lhllllee, i0.- Ilome Runs:- Arnerlcan league _-— Greenberrl; l. HAND-CUT AND INDIVIDUALLY ‘IZAILORED TO YOUR PERSONAL MEASUREMENTS LADIES : : z you may also have your mennlsh suit or soot individually hand-cut and lullered i0 YWP I l CLEVELAND. May a -(AP)—- gfirstiedtwlgehringer. Tigers. ggzvemtlalgldgélnfiySflntlllhfiggnchigla "Howl maqnnemenls by Tip Top evellemen. National made-ca Giants. 1i: i shortstop. to Brooklyn ' ers at 113m 906K011. 3; Gwdmml i an undisclosed price. Lory. a resu- lar lest season, wu benched this Clmilli. Nndl 8. Is Elected Head Of Cricket Club us s-(or Cable)- a togherson chairman of the spring and replaced by Jirnxnyi (r I P T 0 P TAllllRS o9 Grafton Street sunnifllf> . J. E. WRAN, Manager , CANADIAN MADE BIGYBLES ‘£9.50 TRADE IN YOUR OLD ONE TIIE BIKE SHOP . deputy Midland Bank and e noted-giant in the latter pert of the in century, was elect- Oli president oi the Merileborie (ticket Club today. He succeeds Iarl Ifldlin. llr. Ohrlshnileraon layfll 7°‘ , .- i in mi . f . ca m mlllnfhcwlcr‘ for Kent Ab; Jiarnra-uiuap-rnuoeiblvgbppilrso. 0mm; field (or some- years. A i? ,.he ined m- f" n. ._