~ figs-;~<y. yep;-.31 2 HOCKEY H z E i E ' wmsvruz. WRESTLING (By Ala.n Gould. Auoeialed Pm: spam Writer) (A. P. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) Ky.. May 3-The name of Bold Venture on; .3. scrolled today as the longest shot winner of the Kentucky Derby in 15 « Stan after the» sneedsier survived n rough.nnd.mmm, ¢h°n,u‘hh,,d battle and a thrilling strelrh drive Saturday to win the 62nd running of1he olaasir. To "lg astonishment of I. record lhrong of 62.000 gpggiacm-5 ""1 the confusion of lhc form players, Bold Venture atood off 3 ten-me glrgkh challenge from Brrviiy. the 4 lo 5 favorilc_ and Iron by a scant hand in"n'wliip-lasliing climax in lhr struggle of three-you--olds, ‘ lndlan P.rn.xm. li..m ll:.- \':ix:u'.u\'¢-i' stable g( M.» A c_ Taylor. finished third. si.\ lengths hack of Brl"vity_ Old Country Soccer Final Sta nd i n g s lC.P. Cable Bra;dlnri‘| Spechl (Wire) LONDON, May 3——Slx clubs. Vic-{ lotions in their drme for senior company. next season will take ov- or "positions vacated by 3 similar numbcr who failed to stave off re- Icgntioii as lhc long Old County football campaign concluded Sat- urday. Champions of the English and &ctl.ish lcagucs were crowded a owned by Morton L. achwg;-Lz, New York sportsmen. Bold Venture paid $43 for each 32 mutual ticket. 51130 Co Emilie and $6.60 to show. The winner's price was the biggest slnce Exterminator flashed home in front in 1918 and paid the equiv- alent of 028.60 to one. Bold ,Venture's Vlcbory was worm $37,725 to the colf's owner. 50 bitterly—wnsed was this battle of speed and stamina, as the 14 horses sprang from the stall gates. . that William Woodward's Grenville. one of the prime choloeg, 10.; hi; ' Jockey. while the highly-favored Brcvity was nearly knocked off his feel: at the outset. and Ira "Babe" Hanford. the winning rider. was Dromptly suspended for rough rid- U18. KIOHE with two other jockeys. . It didn't alter the outcome of the 1 race. but it capped the climax of : another hlghly~dl.sputed running of couple of week: ago bur. teams at‘. the classic as the riders of three both end. of the standings in some divi.;:or.s ha.‘ to fight to the last game before promotion or relegation was decided. Amcnal won the English Cup and . of the first four horses Wece set down, each for 15 days, as a come- _ qucnce of their tactics. Suspended i 310!!! with the youthful Hanford were George Burns. who rode In- thc Scottish lfopliy was retained‘ dian Broom, and Nick Wall. who by Glasgow Rangers. took fourth place with C. B. Shai. Here are the ups and downs at 3 fez-‘s Coldstream, three lengths be- 8.1311991 English League Champion-—Sunder1aud. _Promoted from second to first di- vlsion—-Manchesler United. Charl- to:-iAzliletlc. ‘Promoted from third division (southern) to second division—Cov- entry City. 1 Promoted from third division (northern) to second d.l\’lslOn—— Chesterfield. Relesatcd from fiqsz to second ‘11V1510'0-—A-Eton Villa. Bleckbum Rovers. Rclcrafcd from second to third division-—«Port. vale, Hull City. Newport County, Execer City (southern) and SOulh‘porl_ New Brighton (northern) to apply for reelection. Scottish League :l’:nomoted from second to first di- vl<lon—I-"alk.irk. st. Min-on. Heleznted from first to second‘ cm. !lVl5ion—Aird.rleonia.nc, Ayr United. Stella Walsh Breaks Record ’ (A.I’. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) SALEM. 0., May 3-Stvlla Walsh of Cleveland was clocked in 10.7 secdnds in an exhibition 100 yard mm here Saturday night dunng the Salem relays. The women's wpvrltl mcortl is 10.8 s('c0nd.s. 1 'FblH' timers clocked the gm Gbrlnwr at 10.7 seconds. The mm clocked her at 10.05 seconds. she hind Indian Broom. How 77iey Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE won Lost p.c. Montreal 11 4 .733 Newark 12 5 _7o5 Baltimore 10 6 .625 Toronto 8 7 .533 Rochester 4 7 354 Buffalo 5 lo .333 1 Albany 4 10 .2226 Syracuse 2 7 322 AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 13 5 .5...‘ New York 12 5 _ee7 Cleveland 10 7 .533 Detroit 9 '1 .553 Wuhlnrton 11 9 .550 ‘E0 G 9 .400 Philadelphia 5 11 353 st. Louis 3 15 .187 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won boll P.C. St. Louis 9 5 .043 New York 9 3 .500 Chicago r. '1 _553 Pittsburgh 3 7 .533 Philadelphia 9 lo .474 Cinclnna ti 3 9 .471 Boston 3 9 goo Bmoklvn e 11 .353 ran against three Cleveland girls. slving them a five-yard handicap. Miss Walsh is in training for the Olympics. Calling All MAIN '10 Rounds, Island TUESDA Y, GEORGE LESLIE. Souris Dempsey White Hope Eninni. Vs. BENNIE BINNS. Charlottetown Mu-ltlme Mllldlcwelght Champion [0 Rounds for Island Heavyweight Title SEMI-FINAL HICKEY NICKERSON vs. JACK JOHNSON Also Young Smith and Loula Mccloskey in light Heavyweight bout. WITH PRELIMINARIES-— 40 ROUNDS IN ALL 8.fl8BA3P ~ Fight Fans BOUT Welterweight Title MA’ Y Ma. old Venture Captures Kentuc BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT. ky Derby In Ups _.—u l et l in, ‘red rmin . (Canadian Press staff W|'l'4|'l «or. By onanuurs Spoflll Wire) wmpsoa. Out. May a—CamIdl- nu basketball swprenincy rested in the East tonight. for the first time in glghl, yours w.ii.h Gordie Pllllefs lwindsa-r Fords in command. Fords 2 won me senior men's championship 135:, nighi by trouncing _vlct-orla Domlnoc- 40-23 for their third straight win in the best-of-five in- tersectlonal series. There were times durins’ “*9 abrupt series when it seemed the towering British Ooiumbians. de- 'c-nding the title they won n Year ago as Victoria Blue Ribbons. Would halt the dazzling Windsor attacks and pe1~hap5]e~11;l.hen the series. Buy. none or these periods of doubt occurred Saturday night. Hhvling Gcored 47-36 and 33-30 victories in the first two Slim‘-‘S. Fords left no question regarding their ability to oulpoinl a team that averaged four inches A man advantage in height. After the first ten minutes they completely out- played the weatem team. It was the East's first conquest In senior basketball since 1928 when Windsor-Walkcrvillc Alumni be- came champions, since that time the title has swllched from Van- couver to Victoria to New West- minster. making a one—year stop at Winnipeg. This time the Dominoes were close only once. Wit); 30 be-ctmds to go in the second game they held a one-point margin when Tools Mei-etsky. Windsor forward. scored with a. shot from centre court that broke up the comes}. . Should they raise sufficient funds, Fords will be eligible to re- prerent Canada in the Olympic Games this summer at Berlin. English Cricket Season Opens 1 , . up 187. (C.!’. Cable By GIurdiIn’u Spechl Wire) LONDON. Illa)’ :i—-Fivo first- yesterday. The touring Indian team. led by the Mahnraj Kumar of Vis- ianagrani. siaricd play against wor- C£‘Sl.€l‘.'llll'L’. the first imP°l'lv31“' fixture of the visit. while York- shire. champion county. opposed M. C. C. at Lord's. At Oxford. Glou- cesurshlre opposed Oxford Univer- sity. 0 Two county championship mat- ches were also carded wilzh Glam- orgnn opposing Kent at, Cardiff and Loioestexshlre p‘.lyll‘l8 Surrey at Leicester. In most. of the games bowler: held the upper hand. The Indians were dismissed for 229 while M. C. C. faxed even worse against York- shiic. getting only 110 runs. Wheni play closed the champions had ob- tained 123 for three wickets. Surrey performed brilliantly against Leicestershire compillni 351, Squires being tctp-scorer with 38. Glamorgim was put out, for 165 runs. wright taking five wlokete for 4l runs. Kent had previously hit The scores: Surrey 351 (squire: B6. Holmes 79. Gregory '10 not out. Darling 04): vs Lolcestcrshiro. Kent is‘! mogg 57. Mercer six wickets for 53) and 21 for no wic- kets); Glcmorgan 165 (Tumbuu 613, Wright five for 41). All India 229 (Martin four for 42»: Worcestershire 84 for three. M. C. C. 1'70 (Smalles five for 63. Verity four for 56); Yofiuhlre 123 for three wlckeis. Oxford University 348 rMurray Wood 106. Kemvwn I01); Glouces- terehire _64 for three. Birthday Greetings (B1 The Clnadlon Preu) To Bruno lines. one of the or- nnizera of the Northern Blaebell Leegue, born in Worcester, Mesh, 42 ye|.rs Igo tomorrow. He revived the popularity of profeuaiornal baseball in Winnipeg Ind put it on a play- ing beau. flnce 1983 Bus baa manned Winnipeg inroads. in NI playing days be Wu 3 pitcher for Phllldel sud Ohio!!! White souintheAmorieenLeegne. YORK, my 8-The high- :-iding Baton Red lax. peeerl by the Flenoll in-other combination of pitcher Wes and catcher Rick. shut out the world chumpio Lip Do- trolt Titers 6-0 in the rain at Ben- ton taodsy. The two-hit victory gave big wet Ferrell his third victory of the season Igainst one defect. Brother Rick, the American League’: lead- ing butter, blasted the ball over the left field fence in the second in- nine for a home run, as well u 5 double later in the game which accounted for another run. Jimmy Foxx. first baseman of the league leaders, tallied his sixth home run of the your when he lifted the ball over the left. field fence with one out Ind none on in tho fifth. Cleveland Indians halted Wash- ington's four game Winning streak at Washington by taking an ab- brevlofed five inning content belted by rain. 3-0_ It wss the second loss of the year for Buck Neweom. The Indians scored twice in the third when Knickerbocker walked and tallied on Oleesorrs double and Averill singled to Push 01895011. across. The visitors got another in the fifth when Hale. safe on A fielder'.s choice. scored on Averill‘s double. Joe Dlmaggio. rookie outfielder making his big league debut. and Ben Chapman. veteran outfielder. stole the show at New York as the =éutsiderBeatsOutBreVity!WindsorFordsIFen-ells Star As Red‘ Sox i:In Thrilling Stretch DriVe;‘WI'rI Canadian Blank Detroit Tigers 6-0; «Vancouver Horse Third:H00P T‘“€gTribe Halts. Senators I (A. P. I! GIurQ.|nu‘I lpoolol WIN) NEW Yonkeee belted out a 16-5 violet! over St. Louis Brown. chnpmsn ntberod a triple. double and two stalled in four llmes at bat to drive in five runs. while Dimngglo got 3 triple and two singles in six time; It but Ind scored three runs. A fivc~i'un uprising in the ninth inning of Philadelphia cllmnxed by Zeke Bonuras homer. gave chi- cago While sax an 8-4 victory over the Athletics before 12.000 fun. Dusty Rhodes had 3 4-3 victory in his grasp loing into the final inning, having given but six hits up to that time. sewell and Rad- cliff. who batted for Browns. scmtchvd safeties and ixnaevlch beat out :1 bunt. Stumpfs fly to left and Haas’ single sound two runs. Bonura then clouted his four bugger. Plat nleo hit I. homer for Chicago. The champloh Tigers gained on the Amcrlcaii Dengue lenders Sat- urday by defeating Philadelphia 8-’! as the leading Boston Red Sox dropped a 7-8 decision to Cleve- land and the second place New York Yankees were beaten by Chlcugo White ‘Sex 6-4. The third place Tigers found the Athletics a tough aggregltlon. schoolboy Rowe was knocked out. of the box by the A's end Vic sor- rell, former Toronto Leaf, finished to gain credit for the victory. Washington had little trouble heating 5:. Louis 9-4. ON THE SIDELINES I RAINED To THE MINUTE after six weeks of rigorous preporeuon Bennie Blnns and George Ieslle completed heavy training on Sat- urday for their bout. at the Forum Tuesday night. for the heavy- weight championship of the Island. Outside of light cali.si.henics the boys will like it easy from now until fight time; both are in the best shape of their careers and are eager for the gong that will send them into battle. Opinions vary on the outcome of 5 fight that has crealod Ialend wide interest. Supporbers, and there are many, wax loud end long in u‘ cussions on the merits of their favorite but at the same time so close is the fight expected 10 be and so much uncertainty surrounds it that no odds fL‘e being offered and no favorite installed Both boys, however, class matches got under way as are confident of winning. Leslie. carrying a big weight odventflfl. is the English cricket season opened determined to knock the props from under his opponent while Blnna, tipping the scales at 159 pounds feels that his superior speed will offset Leslie's advantage and pave the way for another knockout. victory to be added to his credit. 0 0 BE WRITER would not venture an opinion on the outcome but whatever way you look at it it should be quite a. scrap. Binns has been displaying terrific in- fighting nbility in his workouts and should he get. inside the Bouris bal- tler’s guard Tuesday night lg.-silc is going to be in for a tough time of it. but then also perhaps Leslie has a way figured out to stop this mode of attack-—lf he has then his big reach advnntnge is bound to be a. big factor in the outcome. 0 0 O HE FIRST STEP in regard to this season's baseball Ictivlties will be taken tonight when a meeting of all interested in a. City League takes place at the Holy Name Club at 7.30. Last. year the league enjoyed n moderate share of success and there seem: to be no reason why it should not go over bigger will better this your. I I U 1’ COURSE mo hiwe this come about fullest co-operation must be bed from all the plnyera and Anyone interested in the loop. and they should make it 3 point to attend tonight‘: meeting. Much work is to be gone over such as deciding where the league, if formed, will operote. personnel of beams. etc. In regard to telma we think it would be a good move if all intending to enter a squad would have a list. of piospectlve players ready to hand into the meetlns Ind by g; doing avoid un- necessary a.d.uu. fits of meet. inn as has been the case in put aauona. I O O WN badminton players should retlin the L. 0. ate ioc.....‘.- four aei. lead should prove sufficient. margin but at the acme time summerside are not to be taken lightly and Thursday night‘: game should be close throughout. 0 C O HE HOLY NAME gym hmdball tournament gets underway to- night. at 7 o'clock. A large number of entries hove been re- oefved and some close games are lh the offing. Those desirous of taking part. and who have not yet sent in their entry may do ao this evening. 0 0 O EAR AFTER. YEAR. the Holy Name Hall have striking dis- play of trophies on bind to be presented us the winners of their various bowling. buketbnll leagues. etc. This year has proved no exception end on dlsplny in the Hall are forty-three cups. Three of the trophies are challenge trophies from other years while the remain- ing forty are cups that have been donated this season to be won out- right_ HOME RUN S TA NDING (A, P. By Guardian’: special win) Y y‘: Homers: Vaughui, Pirates; Norris. Phllllcs; 0'Deu. Cubs; Bonura. Whlw Box; Plat, White Boa; Foxx, Red 505:: R. Fer- rell, Bod Box; Poppa, Browns, one etch. ‘Ila uaden: Foxx. Rad Box, 0; Tmeky, Indium. 6: Off. Giants, 4; Klein, Cuba, 4; Non-la, Phllllu, a; Plef-, Whlh Box. 8; Dickey. Yank. eel, 8; J. Moore. Philllea. 3: E. Moore. Btu. 3: Goodman, Reds. 3; Haley. Pinks. 3: Gehrig. Yankees. 8; Puoclnelll. Athletics. I: oalnik. Indiana. 3. Mine Totals: Nation! 10. Am- erieen 13 total 1“. Leaf Hurler In Baseball's Hall Of Fame ...__.. (A. r. by Oulllaub Io-vi-I WW womuko. my 3--T°'°M° hit freely to win the tint CU" mm Albany in laser‘: double‘ header at Albany 6-1. "M “W the teams battled to a 3-8 tie in the aecond (IMO. called on I6- couni. of rain with two out in the seventh inning. George aavino. Albenv NW5‘?- was banished from the mend game for arguing with umpire Jorda. The defect in the first name was the eighth in 3 row for Albany. Roylls. behind the air tight pitdhing of Ameflcus Polll and Henry Johnson scored 3 double shutout over the syraciise Chiefs at Montreal. Both scores were 2-0. Polli limited the Chiefs to six hits in the first game and Henry Johnson. making his local debut. held the visitors to one blow in In ll-inning nlghlcap. Johnson P1Wh' ed a no hitter until the 10th when Byrne James led off with 3 single- Hal King won the game for Royals when he drove a homer over right field scoreboard with two out and Bobaeedson baseinfhc ll?-h.A crowd of 9,160 paid watched the Royals wln. Canadian teams dominated the limelight in the Inwrmtionnl League Saturday as both Toronlo Maple Leafs and Montreal Royals chalked up victories to help in tightening up the first division race. Leroy Kerrmann. L1.-sf right- hander, pitched a "lo-inning no- hit-no~ru.n game to give Toronto 3. 1-D triumph over the league lead- ing Bears. only five men reached base. Meanwhile, the Royals were dofeetlng Albany 7-4 to keep 590- ond place safe from Baltimore Or- ioles. who best Buffalo in la inn- 11188. Thc Rochester-Syracuse game was postponed because of rain It the end of the fourth inning, with the Rodwlngs leading 3-1. Baseball's Big Six (A. P. By Guardian’: special Wire) Bill Terry got 0. hit in one trip to the plate against the Reds yes- terday and boosted his batting av- erage to .538 to give him an even mo percentage point, lead over his nearest rival, Rick Ferrell or Boe- ton Red Box. in the big six betting standing. Ben Cl-nspinan. be star of the Ymkees in their win over the Browns. slid into third place with an average of .632. 12 percentage points mud of Bill Herman of Chicago. The standing: 6 AB It If Pot. Terry. Giants 11 26 4 M .533 R. Ferrell, Red Box 19 M iii 20 .438 Chapman, Yankees 11 37 5 10 .431 Hermon, Cuba 10 89 1’! 20 .420 Croeetti. Ymkees 13 01 D as .418 Moore. Cvinnts 15 69 17 28 .400 SEEKS BACKGROUND OF NATION'S LORI MONTREAL. May 2. —(OP) - Blank pages in Cannon’: history particularly the period from 1713 to 1783—will be filled by 0. young M:Gill University student who will leave for France next winter. Alice Jean Lunn, recently award- ed I 81500 Royal Society of Cm- ada fellowship. will carry on re- search in the Archives of Puts end French ports in an effort to clear up some obscure points in Cuiadinn history. Author. of “War Ind Agri- cultvrc in Oamda. 1140-1760." Mlu Lunn has been awnrded three schol .3... 3!: the university. rm END PAIN -Soothe SORE HANDS byRubbin5ln . rjqmnnio-is 5 .|.lN-ng1ENT I Giants (A. P. by Guardian‘! “Octal Win) NIP! YQK. KW 8.-in I will! aid woolly M11 was at oinninnau lnwhlchthfl Icorswaaucdthrn Linnea. New York claim not ll initials M!!! to defeat Cincinnati Rods 7-I before 19,“! out custom. are. The unit was a double losa to Olnulnnstl. General Manager 5. MucPhall announced the mama. no suspension without my or pun Derrinzer. the team's No. one hurlcr lut year. for fulllnc to nude home in the fifth, rafter doubling and go- ml to third on cuyleru single. Moorea throw to Mu-icuan at mg plate was wide. and Derringer came in standing up. Led by Manager l"i'ankle Frlsch. the league-pacing carding)‘ gamed back Boston Bee: 8-2 at. B1,. Louia for their sixth straight, triumph. "Mb. in a Perfect city It bat. collected three of lo Olrdinll hits with two singles and a double. am Hallahan and rookie Jim Wlnford were touched for a total of nine hits but perfect fielding auppon helped them limit. the Ben to two runs. Bobby Brown, starting 30530,, butler. was knocked from the box in a three-run El. houla onalought in the first inning and Bob mu mm, the rest of the route. The Plflm Jumped on van “I131? M13130. BNOKIYD hurler, for four hits and four runs in the Eighth inning It Pittsburgh to win Bud Hale’ mun started the y5I.tC:C‘?(. sulir am: ghmush with his third hit of the ill’ to sco E f doubled. re ' e’ ‘M Y°"" mubfiker. whose long hits have. -Iwbyed two Pirate succeues dx-ova 1“ U16 tylnl nun with a triple to film. Pxdden completed the nily Wm‘ 5 10318 U! to centre. scoring 3‘ 53*“? Ark!’ Vaughnzfs homer lrnlntslae with accounted for the other After pitching three good 1- not 1111111185. Mike Kownlik. young am. “Io rltht-hander, weakened in the 12th and Philadelphia Phflljgg gsnged on him for four hits and three rum to beat. the Cubs 8-5 at Chicago. Lee Norris. mokie shortstop. am, 3 home run with two on on ion Wameke in the sixth in give tho Phllliaa a. 4-3 lead after Ken O‘Dea, Yvung catcher. had started up cum 0!! in front with I two-run homer on can Dnvls in the third, but 1.2.. CW4 “'11 it upon Frank Demu-ea’: l-“P10 I901‘ I DB5 in the seventh. Slnzlea by Allen, J. Moor. ma Whitney and a double by manager ttinz Jimmy Wilson. IDDUM the flnl-Ihlng wgttthea in the 12111. - W115‘ I“-house was lumped to the top of the National Laague standing Saturdly by blanking the Wmedv boys of Brooklyn 4-0 :5 chlcliro cubs were pushing up mm '°°°nd blue by main: out New York Giants 5-4 in 10 innings. ‘mg Giants dropped to third place. We vltchlnz by an: walru- (Ive St. Louis victory over mock. lvn. Fred Frnnkhousa twirled for the Dodgers and ellowed only six hits. the same number collected on’ Walker. Emile? H-ck masses in the lbth with the bases loaded to dfivg in the winning run for Chicago. Plltsburkh defeated Boston Bees 0-! and Philadelphia edged out g 4-3 decision over Cincinnati in the other game. Penn. College Crew Win Race (A.l'. By Guardian’: Special Win) nzmv. cam. my s—n:.uin¢ over the waters of the Houeantonle with long pendulouc motes. the University of Pennsylvania‘: unde- fonlod veraitv crew ouidistuioed Yule by 2 1-: lengths end colum- biabvlafeetmoretodofmdihe Blackwell cup in the feshm not of Yale‘: biewrlo derby day out.- y. urda . Roving anlnai. wind and current. Penn’: time wu 10:64.2. Jerry—-How did Jefferson ma: his leg? Porkem—Do you gee those cement step; i er there? [Vin . Struggle From Reds 7.5 Cards Turn Back Bees MEETING 0|‘ CITY BASEBAll """l EA GU E League Baseball will mg, 1 night at the my m....,"§§f.‘:; 7:30. Election of officers will likely WW P1909. else a gener of this season's activities. sew,“ important matters are to come up and it is hoped that the meeting will be largely attended. Holland Will (A. P. By Guardian Spoelu wing clinched :1 berth in the round of the European Davis on tennis competition today :5 Tim. mer defeated Landau of Mon“; 8-2, 6-3, 6-1, to give Holland in". victories as against two defuts. Gallepe of Monaco defeated Hugh. on. 8-2, 6-4, 8-3. over China. in the next bracket. , Princeton Crew‘ (LP. By Guardian‘: Spednl Wlrfi GAMBRIDG Princeton‘: veteran Varsity sweep- ers. in what was probably the first moonlight ngetta in low.--collar late rowing history. were almost in- vislbic 3.; they conquered the Han- verd und Massachusetts Institutl of 'Ibohnol ,y eight: fiturdsy him on the Charles Rlvv.-r mile and three-quarters course. bl 'l'.'e Ilruzgling onrsmen wen WM wind the regatta was postponed Ml three hours. It was when the three vanities pulled W to their ltdke boil-H. Sparkling (or. By Gurdblfs sped-I ‘jg’! NEW <—.q Overtime A meeting of all interested in City al dlscu.-.31.,“ Meet France In Davis Cup Play MONTE CARLO. May :—Hollupd second In the concluding singles rnatq .l-lollend will meet. France, new Capture Race 132. Mass. May 3 - Thp Tigers led the crimson by’! ti-non than a lenzth "'4 M1 in the ruck. Due to n :0 mile south-soulhwei pitch dub P 1' t c hi n g Performancd yonx, may 3 - T am, record. of his time W‘, ball show few lillvehlfll i>°"7°"“‘ mm to mini that mm H"- mann turned in for Toronti: um Batdrdl! In sh"""‘r °‘} Newut leer: 1-0 with I ''‘’'h; gal” "5. an gfretch of 1 n "mg perlonnemcee lll W’ n ma ,1 nine innlntl ‘N flu.” numgrflufl, but 031! plguly silence opP°“°“" M“ In extra-Innlnt l|l“"- M‘ Minor league records m m nulhble with whldl Hem mum’: five-atar Ill“? '“ ". lrnernnllolul I00!) '3'!“ compared. but in W’ “K; only these four bell tower! hr malt gnmea of 10 0? W” to their cred": BRINGING Parker»-Wdf. Jelfe:-am didn't A I in Khnber. Btoolil!1'»°"" ". udimuuoinine. 3'°“""" win». new You N“: ,{,f.' £1-':,..'¢_y, Clnclnmil. MI! 1. 1011. McM_ANU8 Ami l.‘Hl." . 1