d In International i»? enhancers i. ~Big Ghanceln ‘ Preakness wind yrien from ' s; chance hes ever mlrlllfl. llractices For" Legion. il_al| Team Announced _i__ rbrced to poatgne their onen- ln actice. on dneslay ht duge o the wet w:ather. adlifala of the Legion’: ball entry 1n the City League have called practice Sunday afternoon at 2 e'c ock, An open invitation is exte..ded I: all ball players wishing to r a position on the team. Wit the league scheduled to get under- wsy in‘ the not tee distant future -Coarh 11y MacNeill requests a good lurnout to enlble him to make l Ibmc Progress in determining the spening day's lineup. iiew Amateur . Champions Are Decided “MONTREAL, May S-NQW Gena- lll lmfllljl!‘ bQILiIlQ decided in the titres-day tourna: alent which ended hi‘! Flyweirht- (112) —-Tony - lrme, Montr r (“vi I Banlamwelgrle (110) — nnie Lflffliids. Ottawa. Prelim-um t (120) - Gordie Montague, 0 Mrs. s Lightweight (Ml-Johny Kot- los. Montreal. ‘ welterweight (141) - William Powell. Fort Wflllm, Ont.) Middleweight (ISM-Harold Mul- lins. Montreal. Llshthcavvwellzht (175) - Jimsrvy Davis. Montreal, Heavyweight-Oren Ssllr, Fort William, _ i TORJQUAY, England — (Q) ._ Ii 3l-Yrnr-o1d girl. Phyllis Matthews 0f Horton-road. Torqtlw fell 300 feel to her death from the cliffs ‘i 10m; Quarry recently. Pesky Ethics. Runs- Scoresl As Sox Keep Streak Intact sessions for 0.80 Friday night and ' . gases‘ Tls e a t r e i‘ CONFLICT Souris i i THEATRE “ SUMNER STORM "' oaolwa saurmsas 1.1mm namrau. __.____._.____.. armor: arm mamas sarunuar e AND so r. n. ssa-rmria sse r. M. baron-a runs . Fflaeablanwm?‘ elodr Theatre. Wit a e nsistent- by stars y Bo , ‘Alexis Smith t the new destined‘ rank n ll slob soraaoliahrlllers m" ‘ ill players < Montrealers Climb’ A To Top Bung With Double Victory a ‘run CHARLOTTETO WN GUARDIAN m‘ Some promising fight talent ap- peared on the amateur} boxing and wrestlmg card at the Sporting Club Tuesday night. Although lacking the poise and polish that comes from experience the ap- tlcipanta ut a lot of zest nto their wor and with continued training to smooth out the rough spots it shouldn't be long before local mitt-sllngers will be taking a crack at Maritime honors. Q O A pleasing sign indicative of better things to come was the ap- arance of several clever young oxers on the card. These young fighters have been working out regularly at the Sporting Club under the direction of the more _ experienced f' hters and Tuesday night dimlaye flashes of real boxin ability. If they continue in the ght game their eeranoe should inject smne new c lor into the local boxing picture, . 0 0 0 0 The only mainland fighter to appear on the card Myles Heffer- man who was billed as the sma- teur welter champion of Cape Breton caught a tartar in young Cobey McCluskey. MeCluskey who ‘ evidently believes in getting away to a good start didn't take long to convince the New Waterford ooy that he was the better man scor- ing a technical knockout after a little more than a minute's fight- llng in the opening round. ll- -II ~0- f Third man in the ring fol" the semi-final and final bouts was Dan MacCormack who has done consl erable campaigning in the squared circle both in lacol rings and while he was in the army overseas. Danny was always a popular performer and was noted for the sleep-producing wallop In his left hand. at one time holding both middle-weight and light- heavyweight Island titles. '0 d‘ Coach "Husky" McCabe put the candidates for the L. P. U.s entry in the City Baseball League through a light workout at the Park Tuesday night. The practice was mainly confined to fly-chas- ing and hitting with Boo McCal- lum. Elmer barter and several other pitchers loosening up their throwing arms. "Husky" was pleased with the turnout which included many players cllglblc [or junior ranks and expects oven a larger turnout at the next session. Over $ prospects took part in the workout. l- l- 0 1- Last year a basc judge in the Halifax Defence League, Reg Beazley has landed the coaching asslgment with Halifax Arrows’ entry in this year's Halifax and District Senior Baseball League. Beozle and Jack Carri-gun were the oficials calling the balls and strikes in the Defence League during the last ball season and this season have taken on master- mindlng duties. Carrlgsn recent- ly returned to Halifax from Winni- pcg to guide the bell fortunes of the Halifax Shipyards. - '0 '0 0 0' John Paul well known long dis- tance runner has announced his intention of rejoining the Army according to the Amherst News. Paul, a one-time winner e Halifax Herald Road Race recent- ly competed in the Boston Mara- thon but a bad leg cut down his position. Paul likcd the army lrfc during hostilities and thinks the rmanent army will be encour- aging athletics and ursluz ii! mm to keep in training. 0 0 l- Pcic Rclscr ‘present ilot-corncr guardian of Brooklyn Dodgers and cit-National League batting cham- ion is longing for his old centre ield sllion. “I want back in lhe outfied and quick.“ he 10M l l‘!- porter, “I'm not a third baseman and dontwant lo he. I'm just filling in until Cookie Lnvngetto returns and that can't be too soon to suit me. Playing the infield has affected ‘my hittlns. because 1m an loose up there like 1’ should . i I’ '0 '9' flteiaer, back with the Dodgers after three years in the army. said he missed the "will" 0W" ll!!!" of the outfield. "A fellow hill ce to run out there." he lsulzh- , “and your only worry is about running into a well. on the in- field they are whistling those line drives at you all the thne." ‘aunts tlan unfamiliarity with on 0s- are ihr- two thugs that worr Itelser ihc most about his third re lob. 4 10 Raiser broke into hear-ball as a . 5lil0rtliolp Ind played three v-ears the minors at nun position. ‘ em trial with the Dodgers in 1M0 they sent him lo Elmira with instructions ihal he h! 0d into an outfielder. When back to the Doll-sci‘! h! lhc alllni won “l0 Illplonshlo m: he an ollliiciricl‘ and he wants m h» agaill. ‘mum-v am" weeni- down 8100.000 from the "Tl for three "eawnl ads/s great wort flour-es. Ham c. Hatch, D-ymr-old mlllionaireown- er of some of the finest blood stock ever to capture the Domin- ions great stake race-the King's Plate at Toronto-died in homttsl here today. With all. which saw him breed and develop horses that captured the King's Plate live times since he began n racism stable in 1927. likely fly again in the Plate-pre- rnier racing event in Canada-be- cause the ontario Jockey Club said today it will make no differ- ence to the eligibility of Blue- sweeo and Palermo. his strong gamliimders in the event of May His bleed-int! y Anrincourt produced the following and Goldcure in 1908 and 1937: Blldlbath in i941 and Acara and (By The Canadian i’resa) TORDNIO, May Lone 01g“. _ him passed , 1d in Oansflan Emlyn.’ $24113: DEWii-e his death his colors will farm at nearb s Plate winners: Monaweep Outstanding Canadian Horse Owllclfasses Uttermost in 18M and 10H. Uttermost smashed the i? for throeyear-o in 1am his ‘rattling won stake in the book of the incorpor- ated Canadian Racing Association. Hi3 present Plate contenders, by Sweerlsfer. the former out of Cecil Howard. The other division of the ‘stable is currently working ai Duffel-in track lsere. In 1M4. he made turf history when- his titres-horse entny or Ac- are. Ompalo and Sayonars cap- tured three of the first four plac- Om finished second end Sayonara fourth. Pia-ts track record Mien he n f elated the nine fur-longs ed e ids in 153 the Mable Lead’ st es. but it wasn't ' until the set of his fine stallion, Sweepeter. started rolling that he took dead aim at any and every Bluesweov 0nd Palermo. are both Bluelure and the latter out of Manda . Both are in Kentucky mopping for the big race under the oars of trainer l! IYION NELSON -" ' —'—-————--~-___. mates turned to ablv with a pair third. of double plays in the first game Summaries. and three more in the second. Lee N°- 3 "id NO- 4 woods. u: Buree was still 11in “WY are called air m; '° - e we ba1l.and smashed his fourth hom- m’,.,';“°..,,'”°'° m,“ “l” l" the ei- o! the season m the opener. il/fiafle Plflyer. They m 11a 521W P Yfls use a - 4 Dodges-s Win Again Turning Baelrlleds In ‘Tenth In By The Canadian Press ers had to extend ves yesterday. but they came theimsel up with another wirn as piston-hit- hrxner l tar Don Padgett blasted of! mile! pitdl-les- Gayton lambert vidthhwooutirliihelilihizlningas the Brooks downed Cincinnati Reds 8-6. Dodgers had ooanc from behind with a four-run blowup lrn ninth to sen the elcbrs. time: the Blame into fumed Boston first pitching triumph of the sea.- slm. The Braves used four pitchers in a faultless effort to halt the i Bruins. who clmlbed l4 merit n8 halls of! four Brave huzrlelrs. In a tiaiht druel between rival southpaws at Plt-tsb “. New York Giants’ nave Kosio bested Fritz Oetermueller on’ Pirates to give this visitors a l-0_w.n. It We NW York's first, victory by the shutout route. and it snapped a Pittsburgh winning streri: of four games. klyrrs real old (Inc of Bsioo Timers, trlfieldcir Billy Herman, belied in the tyins runs m ills ninth witih a beasts-clearing two- bagger off Lambert, who had re- lieved Clyde Sh-s-un in the ninth wlith one mm in and the bases jam- med ku.s and Mickey Livingston.‘ 'I'he 13mins put the game on ice in the so getting three tallies on vonth. iiilrec hits and an error. It was anybody! gem at Pitts- burgh after seven scoreless innings. in which Ostormuelier held Giants ning BASEBALL RESULTS AKEBICALW LEAGUE ris, Ferrlss and Wagner. St. Innis New York and Dickey. Detroit 000 010 000 l 4 1 Washington 000 000 000 0 2 1 Newhouser and Richards; Wolff and Evans. NATIONAL LEAGUE. 000 000 1 Brooklyn 04a s 1e 2 Cincinnati 01a 01o 0000 a 1e o (10 innings) . Hizbe. Herrink. Bohr-man. Web- and Anderson; Shoun, Lambert, Hetki and Lam- ber. Lombardi Ac (micago. the Cub" batted d m]. p1 d; w d Lsv. lln their big tniiu when Yxgngnf “n y“ ““ lhw soorteid six runs with the help New York 000 00o om 1 5 o (If two-run dflllbit‘: by Eddie Wfiifi- Pittsburgh 000 00o 000 0 a o lr-r and Baker. Philadelphia; J ley, Dickson and Klutta. to four hltls and Koalo gave Pirates but, nix. Tlhen Buddy B attner lash- ed a solid tri e to deep centre and scored on B dy Kerr's cutieild ny- ood Room. Giant centrefielder. G lnjlredyhls left shoulder making s. diving catch of Imarnk Gnlstines linear in the fifth and moi’ b9 Ci"? of action for several days. By The Canadian Press records of the British open golf championship 1'! years ago today Walter Hagen shot a 67 to set s. record for the lowest score on the symcuu. l INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game 2- How . Second Game :- and Franks. Jersey City 000 003 000 3 2 Williams and Cromnton. Roch ester and fell flvc years later when Henry and gockenbeny_ Cotton an English professional, shot a 65. Teireeneletlarlron lllbwasd aeleilenlw- ' -nawwe1ds COAST IINIIII “8FAVE"—-Take . “Hfindmossimvaihewerdflaxw ' sum. Mail entriu to Golan!’ M Natalia 8t... Toronto l, Dept. 0 livery the diet ten correct will 0C Night Game 1- Baltimore and Thsbacheck. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Louisville s; Milwaukee t. Indianapolis 2; lfllneanolia Q. Last llhstacle is Removed 4r noises... STABLES were. wow-u ' W of gbound gr some fairways, og‘ is on hirways tn some Em a; eh can hit e ball fuss iher wl-th either the No. a m- no, (‘Bafl 11101‘? @118 lddlflflfllsiot illfh. and you an the ll m oaflyirigmiaver a surname elevation and sseirsgtfi téeekrileep it from rolling over e Chicago 000 310 803 10 1'! 2 Boston E M) 12x 14 l'i 4 Haynes, Grove, Paplsh, Cald- well and Tresh. Fernandes; Har- Wivi-lr meeklnc. the N. ha. an. c“ new’ c? ii: BS ll 1on3 irons. a “sing 5 however, that this fact wouldn't lceep you from looming ho 000030001130 w those 1on8 lrone We'll discuss the 200 00030:: 5 ‘i 2 Zoldak and Mancuso; Chandler other installment. almoa the some as that of t1 N . 4 iron. bu the length ofle this °‘°"‘-‘1“‘d °°5 °°°°°°’ 5 7 ° shaft and the difference in the Philadelphia 000001 001 2 6 4 Feller and lbollar; Knerr, Save age, Brown and Rosar, Desautels. Qiould always be sihcrtcr than your driver and bciassie. the No. 1 and No. 2 woods. Be . are shorter. they must be heavier to have the same feel in the club- head. Whats more. you are lug to use tlhiem to get out ofgo the rough (when it is not Loo budt and cnrt of bad lie-s and you need ilhe. additional ueight to help the x-Night game. clubhead owing mrough anno. Boston 000 001 100 5 9 3 Chicago 010 30x l0 l4 4 006 Javery. Singleton. Reid. Wright. Sill “"302” ii'°’i"w°€?"?““l° an on y n e ewe- Koslo and Lombardi; Ostermuel- Kehumess on his dgschm“ from 001 002 000-3 7 2 St. Louis 000 140 00x-5 8 l udd. Schulz and Scminicir; Bas- fhe No. 3 and No. 4. “finds I have ever seen. Paul. who was also a (‘deadly was knovm as "Liifl. fraternity because of the fro- qiliency willh which he knocked over the big boys of srolf. He was-ft long with either his wocde or his irons. but he was vow ac- curate Newark 000 000 Dill-i Montreal 020 2M 00v—il Pillette and Fallon; Nagy and I1 t. is one of fihe best players in Newark 000 0000 0 '1 1 Montreal _ 400 100x 5 8 0 Peek, Haley and Recca Moulder braesie. He not only gets plenty 1 Toronto 03300020): 7 9 1 Plckell, Slma and Grasso; Deal. 100101 3 8 3 00054l0xll l6 0 C’!!! Katz. Pollvka and Just; Byerly h! 91°“- 000 001 1N 5 l0 1 Buffalo 310 1X5 01x l2 l0 I Poet, Swift. Cave. Calvert. Smith and Murray; Garloss. Houtteman by accept the challenge put bu! a game of softball. Arrangements will be discussed in the near fut- ure. Our lineup is still a controver- sial subject. ' . ____.____. ‘the Livelpoolnllbotball Olub were O i i‘ . ' llorses-I-‘or Sale 10 erotic-basses, some nice ‘geidlngs, from , 1100.01’ {tsifieoo lbs. ale ‘WI t MP0? “° ‘it’. use ’° should your k “twin we m“ e for a s33: vear. wage or turf u» hit through cane into contact L 0 @1118 til aho ' hm bell“ '31.?” 17011!‘ those dcclivlticsis whg i116 80ft grass you find w", g i st oil hers a LJKIILZ . d Ken Trul. 8 Yell‘ 01d! lull U moot od the lies you $1 on "f: goinyka with a triple. dolslgle and In Calif» per, three singles atmlixéchester. Lanl§v Rod w' r ht a o a t the only coastcdlnf?) lliqS secgrlflr Wl: ofvetThl 7—G"Y PW“ C- H1359"- ""-"-'""...':~.r..':..."“.e":...: Victory Song .“."‘al..‘°;iu“.'...i"‘.‘i‘l‘.ii.i. ..°.f.‘§."'i.? winngr At both ends of a double bill, il-Z and 5-0. a Good itching. [Md hittin d s t A t BMW! fielding by Royals elf .25- a a‘. ed up to Irlcf for the Bears. who ' were knocked clean out of the first division into fifth plane. t‘ QRCADIA. Callfn May I-(AP) I11 other Runes played. Tbmn -Vlcf.ory Song. three year old trot- MBlDIe DBMS laced Jamey City Liiil ter from Castieton Farm, Lexing- tle Giants 7-3 at Toronto. and ill ton. Ky.. breezed home by four cellar-dwelling Rochester Red lengths today In the $2.500, one- wlnllfl lumped on Syracuse Chiefs mile feature at the Santa Anita. s11; 16 hits and a. tlrunlplng ll-3 grand circuit meet. ' - Driven by Bep Palln. Victory Steve Nagy and Glen Mnulder song. the odds-on favorite. was turned in a pair of SIWCIDV twirl- clocked in 2:0’! 1-4. High Bridge inn Jobs at Montreal. and their was second, with Zoe Hanover hammering the First Race. one mile, IS-bar Pace all Ages, Purse $1.000 All: Toronfn, Vern Benson mud; l-Moonbeam. P. Dussaulf. “MM y get even 1; u we“ . "w" "59 ugpi 1 115 deb e m u; rag- z—Bl-own Bomber. B. Shepli rd. 00d n‘ for (he m“ bmthastsfa iliiil ‘linen; obv erecting out ea hom- 34"“! Dewey. F. Ervln. c . , when cmmmfé er in ihe third irminil to drive lime =10‘!- Iicf/uall cm g home two runs Jo 0r the use ofohe N0. Eddje 500st led 5 15mg lend; Second lace. 0 Furloalli. ll-Ill‘ p. Ionled rum 81. 1-—Lyn Patch.'G. Crippon, 3—-Dt|ndy l. C. Witt. Time 1:06. Third Race. One Mile. 3 Year 01d Trot, the San Bernardino, Purse $2.5 iiientgomcryAnd Stolz Matched NEW YORK‘ May 8 __ my) __ Fourth Race. Mlle and one Six- l-_Viciory Song. S. Palin. Z-High Bridge. E. Osborn. 3-Zoe Hanover. W. Taylor. Time 2:07 1-4. wood fllgrn £10801 with the No. Pfmnofgw Mike 33mm [Qdgy an. teenthe. li-Bar Pace, ’l‘hree Year lubshavea hill/tin allofthe we- The i011"!!! iiouruoed that Bob Montgomery, Shallow face. New York and Pennsylvania recog- nized lightwifilert dismpion. olds and up. Purse $1.000 3nd 1—Dixie Gal. Bn-Sear es. 5mm w-lu 113m; 2_R.hoda Mae, H. eves. name certain dmnm bell WM! fileflfléaolioafs club. im- timgwtltle in Madison uare 3—Jurllor R... G. Campbell. ‘"1 m‘? N11 Garden June 28. The flwo hams Time 211k 4 But let mo suggest. to use useoftlsoNoJlronh-lpre ncetothellodwoodinan. ‘Iheléiitdltherlutwoodis ion of the clubhead gives u moire distance than it would possible to get with the No. 4 Your No. 3 and No. 4 woods Paul Rau-lyan, who ‘announced Navy. was lllie best player with le Podlon among ilhe golfing Ltttl ho is more Lnwso e. w he lengtlh of his clrirficls. noted for game with the No. 2 wood. or of distance with fihls club. but he is verv accurate. Jimmy Darlene-t i-s tons vrith l.hc No. 8 and No. 4 woods. l-le has the ability to out or bod: llhe hall at will with these. clubs while ex- ielruz mnsirkable .oontroi over In the newt llrstrllmcn‘, I'll give you a few tins 0n how you should play hheee clubs. Challenge Accepted ' We. lingo: Pioughriders do here- y ‘No. l C. T. V.. to play at any suitable time at any suitable place I 5d. Bagnsll. (Mn-J Liverpool (Biuh Lands i At ilaliiax (I The Canadian Press! HALFAX. May 0-Mcmbers of the liner Queen slat-y, which arrived lien: today. "en rails to New York where they will play. their first Nortil Ameri- can esrhlsltion am: cf soccerwlth a nicked New ork eleven. Alter the New York came. the tiivernoel soccer players will meet Mhatlofln teams in Baltimore. Pbil-aglohis, St. Louis. Chicago it. only scheduled‘ Canadian l1 B Your, six of his victories being over there for a. - ‘Ilmt is w bout had to be :1 when Fifth Ra e. 1 1-le Miles. ls-aar “mm” 7°“ t” l.“ high "W118i? W Montgomery sucigdépgaeeye cu c trot, 3 you olds and up, Purse $1.002 i-Denny, B. Shepherd. Ii-Gypsy Prince. .7. Rice. 8—-Par, G. Criopen. Time 2:15 1-2. in treinins 1 Baseball s “Big Six” 1—Athlone George. D. Argo. Player. Club G AB ‘R. l‘! Pct. il-Praline, B. Michael.’ Pesky, B-Bunter Eatch, C. “Iltt. Red Sex 22 91 30 39 .428 Time 2:08 1-4. Williams. Red Sox 22 & 2A 35 .fl'i for-all-Pacr. 3 years olda and up. x-Muslai. Seventh Race, one Mile. Free» Cardinals 17 00 12 $9 .120 Pllflo $1.500 DiMaggio, Red Sox 17 67 l0 2'1 .403 l-Jessle Mite. l". Erviln. Reese. , 2—Milibrook. E, Havens. Dodgers 11 e1 l0 24 .39: S-King Abbe. G- Campbell. Cavareita. Time T04» Cubs 19 54 14 E 391 Runs batted in-National Lea- Eighth Race—0ne Mlle, il-Bsr gue: Holmes, Braves l6; Amerl- Pace. veer olda and up, can League: Docrr. Red Snx 25. Purse 51.509 Homo Runs: National League: Mizc. Giants 4; American League: 1-Scp. C. Hatchr-ll. DiMBFZLZlOa Yankees, and Williams. 2—Scoi_ull Mary. W. S_m_arf. Red 50>; 5_ 3~Vani|v Law. C. Shilling. Time 2:06 l-2. BALL PRACTICE Weather permitting. players in- tending to try out for a berth o! I iiuhlel Goes , To the L. P. U. baseball team are re quested to attend a practice ses- NEW YQRKV M a _ ___ sionAat fhc Park diamond this New york yarkeéy today (£62304 evening at 6.30 sharp. \ right-handed pitcher Waiter Dlrb- “"'_ *3 lei to the club's Ncwmk farm in thc Inglzilbldziioatalil Ialcllagglgncs while los- ing nine for the New Yorkers last I "it ls Chairman OUTULINES PLANS '-—- ' ' MONTREAL, May 8 — (OP) WASHINGTON. May 8 --(AP) Appoirliment of AE.D. “win; -Dirioctoc' Robert Murphy of the of Montreal us chair-man of t All‘ icon Baseball Guild outlined Davis Cup committee to aimm in otters to the Was-hingt-onl Sena- lol" staging of the Oanada-Mexi tors today the Glllllfrb plans for Cup llc ilCT-r‘ next month was 'lo g0 to player if he is sold Z Miumum salary oi $7.500 a Rir. Balfllltlflfi, all oi Montreal Mr. scar for bis ieusuc players. Barnard and m. Beu served on 1N0 "lfllillllllm fifllafi? the ccmlmltlec which sin 4. Freedom ofconiirract ———————— cuip ties here in i938. OOIDI-IIBHHER. En land -(§) -———i-'i —'I‘he Ministry od we?“ and County uvmroon. - (or) - A as Planning has. unhgld hhg mum alcan airman was taken to hospl wirnclls objection to a ‘rear nmmos lie-l - m. Hollows Milli! ARE FZEX/BCE lN TUE RAZOR “ . Bonsai-ems will be l lime-Q when- they will play either John Inglis eleven or Ulster i' _ ilritLoh footballers are all OI-Ikvicln d be You'll lave the flexible ease with» which a new en. aouiovf Blade sldms over your face. Hello _ glv shaves-a new thrill in aballllln 00ml ask for the new nu. nocmw mono". 4 for l I ; en an are mem rs .a which finished 10th in ‘e first. division football 9- i ort. “and l - new rats are nut-resistant. Female and VT » w-ne-u-s-e...‘ ulllcllizlng big icagllc baseball nounocd lsday from the office .. Dluycrs. V C.W. Uzsllc. president qf the Clll- ' Among Murphy's points were adinn Lawn 'I'€'ll11.i$ lotion» _ 1119881 Other members of the committee l 50 per cent of pilrchase price are Raymond Robert. Dr. R. B Beil. Ian Ross. H G Mao-pole and e Canada-Japan and Auistar a-Japan badly out after British and Jamal- proposed d l t 1 i servl men f lght with chairs mmwwnm m “g “ck Y‘ ‘he this semi at in”; v M c a. ‘hos- tel recently.