NATIONAL LEAGUE lrofilyn000m0fll0000fl I 0 Pittsburgh 1 0000000000000 012 Psddcn ‘(only game scheduled). y sandman manna Cleveland ... 000000000 0 ‘I New York 010 231 12x 10 l5 Hudiin. Lee. S. Brown and Pyt- iak; Tumuils and Dickey. 020 000 133 ‘I Detroit . 000 000 00$ 2 (Only games scheduled). mnmmnorrsr. artisans Albany ...... 401 210 000 811 Rochester ... 400010003 T 8 0 . Mulcahey, Carithers I!!! P1111111»; Lyons. Belcher, Cross and West, Keeley.- 02l000Ml1 010 ..0i11001000 4 8 Newark Montreal Kieinhans, Wicker and Hersh- Klmvev. Mvlly- berger; Smythe, kangas and Tate. altimoro ...2000l00ii 5 l oronto .....00000200Q 4 0 Blake, Gurnbe h and Spence , Barnes and Pasek, Syracuse at. Buffalo played on earlier date. DOWN THE ALLEYS ' r. rolvsrnr BOWLING Inst night on the Holy Name Al- Big League Ball A Results masher! W1 weer: Hoyt and amour: cnamr- m“! B’ BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING (By D. l. Burritt, it'll Wrltfl’) (0- P. By Guardian's Special Wire coulomb my ) Porkwood stisles, owned Ollflll. Q 0 0 It we» only row were ago. however, 0 0f R. W. ZR. Cowle. 1 3 iievcd she had shown more ouzhbedidn this time of year. On the eve of closing d gyms; it appeared the field would be oom- ged‘ of l1 starters. with .7. E. " 's good " . ht- foot. definitely out. All weelkilthe track has been clear and fast, and there was every indication tonight it would remain so for Saturday's feature. which will lack the usual colorful ceremony mqnpumn the Governor-Gourds arrival. illness to canceTizlh mm e o a! when the Plate and 50 Presented in behalf of the King i 4 Press lb-Powerful R. S. Mblfiluhlimrcinforoed its crtsto retain the historic King's pm; that Listsro, tqa favorite, um m- . War-old colt ec- Qlllfid from the stable of the lam nouncement by trainer H aid. dines that the speedy tilt’. filly, Eileen D. would. accompany her stablernates over me mflg mg g 911110118 1011M. came as a surprise. Giddifld!» credited with cuddling more Kim's Plate winners than any other trainer. has often spoken dllmneinsly or a filly's elm-ices with such company in the swing. he saddled the winner in Quge - ‘WW. mother nlly from the stag‘): During the l trial - . ‘bins Park efiiifik. saisdM/hyoohrfd ' been impressed with the perform. B-hoes 0f Eileen D. and said he be- than any other of thé rats her with her stebleimtes st ieys the Prince Grocery evened the Ieriestoonc all by winningfrom the Hawks in the second game for the Corurnercial league title. J. D. Webster took all honors by roiling high single of 184,- alsc high three II ‘I62. I‘ liibliowing arc the scores: t Prince Grocery I. 1D. Webster ... ... 200 270 I. Cameron “.210 21a lac Cameron ..- ... i9? I‘! 18'! - Ulmbbeii ,.. ".192 20c 303 ll. Goes ... ... m 100 IVtll ..- ... ... 523i Dillon . ‘lkmflrtsltilrgambldflmersvs. NusneAIlBtar-snithirdacme champiomhip finals. A " :1’. Louis Visits‘ Training Camp F {(0. P. By Guardian's Special Win) CROSSING-HE'S LAKE, N.Y., ll y 16. -- Joe Louis, challenger for t c world's heavyweight championship, visited the training camps of welter- weight champion Jimmy Mclernin 3nd Barney Ross today sud went. away scratching an uncertain head. regiment of boxing writers hurled same question at Joe. "Who will be the winner when Ru and meet at the lo Grounds May 3B?" was the composite question tossed at him. Joe was diplomacy itself. He played no favorites. He replied: _ rdekon it'll be the babies that A healthy slice of the sate on May 3B will go to Mrs. Hearst's free hill fund for babies. However, it is probably a fact that Ioc naily couldn't decide which boy the better this afternoon. delivered impressive perform- ances before the largest audiences that have yet attended these cabs. Indians Feet Interest Art (ByThe Canadian Press) OAIOARY, May 16 - Canada's wealthiest Indians, the Blackfeet, of Gliechen, Alta. will feel moat acute- ly tbaarecect order of the Depart- lmnt of Indian affairs at Ottawa cutting interest from various rates of six and seven percent to five percent. The department holds sp- Dmxinuteiy 03.000900 belonging to this tribe. resulting largely from the sale of reserve lands. The new rate was made retroac- tive to Jan. 1, i035. Where formerly tllymcnts warcinadc due on the anniversary cf the sale these dates, in future. will come in October. More than 240.000 acres of reserve landr were dlspued , of, 15.000 eons were sold between i000 and i010. There are 100 Indiana left ca U10 118R". PAYS WANTED T0 BUY Ladies’ ‘Used Bicycles The Bike Shop run: while Bvmpsth a a Sal] mu wnghcvs! 18x y er, W. B. 1.1mm remained the top favorite Imicurus. Seam-am’; Gay Pres d Hawk's Ohiebben m5“ uofitii W" "B394 1118b in early choices. Bah ram Is Derby Fa v_o rite (O-F- Clblc By Gusrdhnh ‘ w“ _ Special Home Run Standing (A. P. B! Guardian's Special Wire) on. Giants. e: Joe Moore, Giants, ‘l; Vaughgh, P1114108. ‘I; Bonura, While Sox, ‘l. Insguc Totals‘ National ifl, American 00, total 330. United C h u rch Elect Offi c e rs (C. P. B! Giflldlllfl Special Wile) OI-LATHAM L. W. Parker of Lahave, N. B. Women's Missionary Society today's session of meeting here. Vice-President; Mrs. J‘. W. men of Yarmoufll. derson of Middle responding Secretary: Jamieson of Saint John, N. B. Oafidldste Advlso . ___________ summer case's-mos .__. (By The Canadian hoes) ‘lb Cook. midst?- nsueasl Hockey uneve- was bdn in Ibft William. yuan llo today. lie wen his m? with tha 'I'hun William and his sl thrill occurred in EKK-bfllnlflo"? ) IDNDGN. Ill-y lii-Bahrem, win. her of tbc two thousand guinea; g Nwmerket. repllcea 10rd Derby's Home Bun Yesterday: Chapmgn, Fbxrr. Athletics. B: Johnson, Ath- letics. 1: John Moore. Fhlllies, '1; . , N. 3., May Iii-Jill's. was elected president of the Mari- time conference branch of the of the" ‘United Church o! Canada st the (infill other officers are: ms. W. A. Tompaon of Charlottetown, First Fiewell- ing of Saint John, N. 3., Second Vice-President; Mrs. A. F. Stone- N. 5., Third Vice-President; Mrs. J’. H. A. An- ‘ Muaqucdoboit. N. 5., Recording secretary; Mrs. J. T. Burcheli of Sydney, N. 8., Cor- Mrs E H. “m,” centre star of Chicago Black Hawks of the Tommy Ont. I8 hockc! daring Herd of hi; profession- i004 when the Inn’ manwrrwriwvlv GUARDIAN Sill VIILL II OJ S vqumaydwol qonqg w | Lu AM ' WOODWARD a nee u: ' nannies. .. its‘ BEARS REBAIN tEAil FROM *3 TURIJNTI) LEAFS Newark Club Defeats Royals As L ea f s Lose to Orioles. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. May iii-Newark Bears regained the leadership cf the International League today from ‘Ibronto Maple leafs when they salvaged one_ victor-y from their three-game series with Mon- treal Royals. Newark defeated Roy- als 614 in 10 lnnilfgs, concluding the brief series here. ‘rim winning run was driven in by Nolen Richardson with a single to right field and Chad Kinsey, relief" Montreal hurler, walked home an extra tally in the 10th. An In” u‘ ‘gm.’ “mm w“ w" innings before Newark had rallied quay“ .1; 13 w a ‘bu. Bowman totie the score, Koy singling. steal- wnmmkd|x5mawonmod _ ing second andscoring on Dick Helms. m a. 1; amt 1e w 13 “m” “Pglh s“ new“), a to 1: mic John a- Illormrtos leadership lasted just 9° 1 d“ ‘u, Ewan m ‘o L one day. They toppled from the top rung when they tossed away the final game of the series with Bal- timore 5-4. Sheriff Blake held the Leafs to five scattered hits until the ninth when the leafs drove him from the molmd with a four-hit barrage. They had scored two runs and the bases were loaded when Harry Glnn-bert was called to the rescue. He retired Jimmy Shevlin to end the game. ‘rite Leafs contributed three err- ors in the first inning to pave the way for two Baltimore runs and catcher Johnny Peacock dropped the ball when he had Spencer trap- ped at the plate in the ninth with what proved to be the whining run. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire‘, six standing yesterday, erage 13 points above the a day of scheduled inactivity. THE STANDING Extended (C._P. treaty) tariff to the this I-Iaytl BASEBALIYS B I B SIX Gerald Walker and Arky Vaugh- nn again traded places in the big the De- troiter going to the top with the day's best hitting job among the leaders. Walker conneced twice in three times at bat to send his av- ".400 mark. Vaughan got two hits in six trips to the plate in an overtime game with Brooklyn and dropped just to the .400 level, a loss of four points. The rest cf the sextet had By Guardian's Special Wire) GITAWA, May ic-Bxtension of the terms cf the intermediate (or republic of Hayti was announced by the gov- ernment here today. In return for ives to Canada "most- fsvcred nat on" treatment. In the Ruth Denies Rumor Re Retirem ent (AI. By Guardian's Special Wire) ST. LOUIS, May iii-Babe Ruth. the one-time "Sultan of Swat", to- night made emphatic denial that he intends terminating his baseball playing career at the end of the current road trip of Boston Braves. The 41 year old veteran, reported in New York to have declared "I'm all washed up," appeared angered at circulation of word of his “re- tirement." “I'm going to play here tomor- row and keep right on playing as long as I have anything 1eft." he asserted. "There's not a word of truth in the New York story. I have a cold, but am reeling better and am in good shape." Ruth's denial of the oft-mpeated rumor he would quit the playing field. preferably in favor of a. big league managerial Job. was not. un- expected. The generii impresion in baseball circles is he is greatly disappointed at his inability to field and hit like he once did. M.H.L. Meeting Tonight In Amherst (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) AMHERST, N. 8., May iii-Notic- es of the annual Maritime Hockey League meeting to be held here Fri- day night were sent. by wire today to managers cl’ Halifax Wolverines, Moncton Hawks, Charlottetown Ab- egweits and Saint John Beavers. ' ‘ W00 M" P“- Not a. single amateur among some e a New YOK)! ...... 15 6 .71! grsoklyn ........ g d W “i” ----- Goodman. i033. winner. is rel-B me St. Iflllll u“... 13 11 .513 bet“: than B, 5o w 1 shot .__. __ . Pittsburgh ...... 13 l4 ' (s. P. ny Guardian's Special Wire) 011101110801 13 - - BALTIMORE, May lit-Ed Howe. 1mm“ ° " m“ Cgunfry “The Sage of Potatcl Hlli,"1 i: Philadelphia 5 15 11150 . _ ." d" b h f E ED i-gawhieieicaiiieseyi shes Hirer-er AMERICAN armour: C 1‘ l C k e I’ had any love," is "beating us back ._____ to prosperity." (C. P. cable) "England is ahead of us," as- 0010580 -- 15 8 (By Guardian's Special Wire) sorted the emphatic little Atchis- Clevelwd -- 13 - nomnon, May ia-Kent won its on. Kan. editor. new pest 80. M B°§"-°“ 12 - third straight victory in the County he arrived here today for an cb- New Y°"k - 13 ‘° ~22?‘ cricket championship race today de- eration to restore his failing eye- WESNHBW“ ----- 11 13 - n featirig Essex by the wide margin of sight. "We need some common Dem“? u m gm aninnlngs and eight. runs a‘ Grave- sense." 35- m‘!!! ~~ - 5 14 send. The home side obtained 344 "What we need in this country," 9111186919010 5 15 35° runs, Essex replying with 91 . id 239 make him dictator man we want." attended a dance the other night Langiile of Halifax, Secretary of Player G AB it ii Pct. _ Supply Committee; ws. Arthur Walker. Tigers .. 1s 6310 2e .41; ggxmilggflnz"aefi°tfxd°iwglrfenpezx bong of Saint John, N. 8., Btran- Vaughan, Pirates 2'1 105 24 42 .400 society as they danced; than he gen Secretary; Mrs. A. L. Fraser Foxx, Athletics .. e0 1a 1e 29 .397 tumed to ms hostess and and‘ m l of Bathurat, N. 3.. Literature Sec- Johnson, Athletics 30 83 l9 3i .37! mm of mud m °n1shment_ “cam. retary; Mrs. J. B. Hall of Law- J. Moore, Phlllies 32 84 1'1 30 .357 you get your servants tuho m‘. rencetowsr, N. 8.. Secretary of ws- Martin, Cardinals i8 '18 l8 2'1 .348 for Von?" :3; hulk. "was"; —"—-————~——-—— b ; ss es v s .1-=~=~»». - e. r=mv==m=~ avv- Lanada - Hay“ llli.t."“:°"' '-"1"‘..§'i..‘?tl'."""‘ "73 Mn‘ K‘ N‘ Tm’ of Tum’ The agreement was reached fol- N‘ s" Pr”. secutuy; M“ n" A‘ Trade Tredty lowing an exchange cf notes be- gcvernments last month. clpaily dried and smoked fish cal year amounted 881; dried codfish. salted aiewives, 038,304. Hayti tire casings to the value of 030.03’! sistchiefivof somennsliqlnntitieloleotton. he asserted, "is a big butter and egg man. If we found one, we'd ' so quick it would make your head swim. What db I mean by a big butter and egg man? I mean a business men who knows how to cut his suit accord- ing to his cloth. Roosevelt isn't. tbs A Chinese mandarin of lofty rank He looked on for some time at the tween the Canadian and Haytian Canada's exports comprise prin- Bmoked herrlngs exported last fis- in value to 843.- 010039 and however. purchased $41,814 worth of wheat. flour and also pneumatic Imports from the republic con- tropicsi fruits, with YANKEES TRUIJNBE TRIBESMEN Detroit Tigers Mount to Fifth Place In Standing By Defeat- ing Senators. (A. P. By Guardian's spools-l Wire) NEW YORK. May iii-New York xankees came home from the West today to a chilly reception from both the weather and 5.030 fans. They were red-hot themselves, though. as the yloung lefty, Vito Tbmulis. held the second piece Cleveland Irldia-ns helpless while the rest of the Yanks belted them around 10-0. Willis Hudlin, Thorn lee, Clint Bmwn all looked alike to the Yan- kee clu-b boys who've been struggling for base hits ever since the season started. Bill Dickey led the way with four. two of them doubles, an- oflfer a triple. in the 15-bit assault. Ben Chapman got a homer and a double, Tony Lazzeri, Myrli Hoag, and Earl Combs got a couple of hits each, as the‘ Yanks began to look themselves once more. It was young ‘llamulls’ third straight victory against no defeats. second time in a row he's beaten the Indians. He allowed seven hits, grnlned foui‘ and gave no bases on a s. Tigers Defeat Senators Tommy Bridges pitched Detroit Tigers into a tie with Washington for nfth place in the American League standing, holding the Sen- ators to six hits at Washington to win 7-2. It was the Tigers‘ 10th victory in their last l3 games. WB-‘ihlflston tossed the genre away as early as the second inning, when three of the six Senatorial errors gave Detroit s. pair of runs. Fur- Lher misplays contributed to the scoring of a run in the seventh and two more in the eighth. Bridges. who whifled nine, had a shutout in hand up to the ninth when s. pass to Bolton, hits by Fred sington and Buddy Myer and Jake Powell's grounder brought in two runs. Leafs Purchase Red Sox Catcher (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, rMay IG-Purchase of Gordon Hlnkle, catcher, from Boston Red Sox of the American League, was nnounced here today by Toronto Maple Leaf officials. Hinkle, who played a few games with the Leafs last season, has been with Syracuse Chiefs this year. The deal was made early to- day with Eddie Collins, business manager of the Sox, and it is ex- pected Hinkle would get into uni- form against Rochester Red Wings Saturday. Hinkie, it was learned, will handle first-string catching duties with the Leafs with Jack Crouch in reserve. How They Stand NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS “m. SPORT WQRLD Ezrkwood Stables To Have Three Entries In Defense Of King's Plate Saturday ~15 SMOOTHEST SMOKE '-' S A R A Z E N FAVBRITETI) REBAINTITLE Olin Dutra, Defending Champion, and Craig-Wood, Second Choice in Tourney. (By Alan Gould) Dodgers D feat Phates In 13 Inning Struggle soxruc BASKETBALL _ crass scour Chewing. Chariot (A. P; By Guardian's Speciltl Wire) PITTSBURGH, May 16—'I‘0m Zachary, the canny Brooklyn left hander, got the better of Waite Hoyt in an overtime mound duel between a pair of veterans today and the second-place Brooklyn Dodgers emerged with a ls-inning 2-0 triumph over Pittwurgh Pir- tee. The two old timers. both of whom once pitched for New York Yankees. put on a. great display of elbowing over the long route. The Pirates had a 129 edge in the hitting but cite;- weathering trouble in the first inning. Zachary didn't allow the Buccoc to put together two hits in one inning until the 12th. - His de- ceptive slants had the Pirate plas- terers, who slammed out 20 runs against the Phillies yesterday, lung- ing and groaning without effect all afiemoon. ' Q (Associated Press Sports Editor) (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire‘ NEW YORK, May l6 —- T0 the surprise of nobody. stocky Gene Saracen. the "double eagle ind," is a. prime favorite in the future books to regain the United States Open Gblf Championship this June at Oakmont. Sarazen is “six, three, two and even," according to prices posted today by Jack Doyle, veteran Broad- way commissioner and a. close fol- lower of the golfing wars since Francis Ouimet licked Ted Ray and Harry Vardon at Brookline 22 years ago. In other words a dollar will get you six. if you think Gene will whip the big international field on a course that is quite generally rt- garded as the FTMIKGDSIZCII oi Am- erican links. Not since the retirement oi Bob Jones has any golfer other than sarazen himself been paid the compliment of such a. short price in an open tournament. The defending champion, Olin Dutre. is bracketed with blond Cra'g wood, runner-up to sarazen in the Augusta. National invitation event this spring. as second choice at 8 t0 1 in Doylws book. Henry Picard, who led the winter's money winners, is quoted at i0 to 1 against. with Paul Runyon, the United States P. G. A. title holder, l2 to l, and Ky Laffoon. 15 to i. r on LOOK s at Hove. A Cambridge University 9'1 and 20B - 0N YOUR. IIIOIJ m eight wickets (Bartlett .00 not Will. VANISII INTWO out); Yorkshire see (Mitchell c0. MINUIIS ll‘ YOU U3!- Alll-WIATIIII _ notlsn v Hoyt was even better until an error by Ark-y Vaughan started the Stengel cTan of! on its winning rally in the 13th. With one down in that inning, the shortstop fumbled Frency Bordageryks grounder. Linus (Junior) Frey sent him along to second with a single and Jim Bucher, substituting at second base, connected for another base hit t0 break the scoreless deadlock. Bucher wont on to second On the throw m Ffiird then Tony Ouccln- ellc was passed to cram the cm‘- ners. Danny Taylor finished the rally by hoisting alfiy to Paul _Waner and Frey scored after the catch. McCarthy Back With (Team (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, May iii-Joe Mc- Carthy. manager of New York Yankees, who ilas been ill with in- fiuenza. and complications since the Yanks invaded the West twc weeks ago, resumed charge cf the club when it opened against Cleve- land Indians at. the Stadium today. Coach Art Fletcher was in com- mand during McCartiurs illness. SON BORN TO HOCKBYIST PORT ARTHUR. May iii-Mrs. Ten other professionals are quct- h 1 d5 , m B _w ed u 3° u’ 1 5h°t5 i“ D°yws book’ ‘grail: slfilztionzivi IKIB-lcitfkeye Letgrgc player, and her new-born son were 35 wh° Em“ qualified ‘or the mm“ doing well here tonight. The baby. the losers. attempt for Derby with ed eight Surrey wickets for 78. WQIQZ ‘l6 not five for 34); Hampshire wickets (Arnoi cesterahlre 354 Martin 64, Herman five for 99); Worcester. at Lord's. clared, (Melville 101, Tcambrld South wickets : lur- m; at oxford “Wm... '1' , ‘.. cutmore scored 07 and Bray 63 for Freeman, veteran Kent bowler, took 14 Essex wickets for 115 runs. Derbyshlre recorded a nine wick- ets victory over Surrey at the oval. The midis-riders‘ totals were 253 and l9 for one wicket. Surrey was dis- missed for 60 runs m the first inn- ings but compiled 210 at the ‘tecond Townsend was top scorer 80 and Fender hit up B4 for Surrey. Mitchell :.ptur- Closing scores in other sllmcs Wsrwickshlrc 164 (Wyatt 59 not. ‘" out) and 122 for two wickets (Groom out); Middlescx 112 (Paine 167 and 255 for clqht. d 132 not out); \_Vo1'- (Bull 76, Pullcn '72. at Sussex 1B0 and 325 for seven ric- l-l. Hammond ea not out. J. Parks 5'1); Notting- hamshire 60 and 45 for one wicket; mrrner 5i, Grlmshaw five for 92: at fill-leans 3'13 and 8 for no Oxford University 423 (Mitchell-Incas 168. Benn 00. W91‘ “menu mcludmg Omaha's ‘whmw second son of three children. was born to Mrs. Sands yesterday. _ “wish; r?-—'~i———~— Dfiiifliviffli Gloucester. Mass. harbor com-pie an i GI-O! . [S making new friends every day be- cause of its mildness and its ‘slow, ' burning sweetness. 4 tured by the makers of _B1ack Twist Hickey & Nichoisonb SBFTB MEEHNéfil The schooner, Yanks; sails ‘into c1 the‘ world. Miss Betty -, adventurecruiscwhichin disc-Incarnate It is manufac- tetown EA The second meeting of the Ci Softball League will be held at the Y. M. C. A. at 7.45 sharp tonight. Additional entries, if any, will be voted on at tonight's meeting. 51A. Cricket’ _ Team Hopeful In; Test Match) LONDON, May lit-Prospects cl South Africa winning a. test "match on English soil appear brighter with the showing of the touring cricket- ers in opening matches. Although in these games [they have not been pitted against ‘par- ticularly strong countries theyhavs won golden opinions by their batting and bowling. _The opening fixture ended in the defeat of Worcester- shire by an innings and 05 runs and in the second the youthful visitors were victorious over Iielcestershiro by i'l0 runs. For years South Africa. hasflehler-i ' ished the hope that some day-its representatives would be successful against the best of England's crick- eters cm an English wicket. Always hampered by their lack of experi- ence on turf wickets the South Afs. ricans this year include many play- ers whose playing has not beenydonc only on matting. H. F. Wade, of Natal, captain of the side has already shown he can run up a. score and other successful batsmen in the opening games were E. A. B. Rowen, Transvaal, E. L. Dalton, Natal, A. D. Nourse, West- ern Province and H. B. Cameron, Transvaal. Among the bowlers R. J. Crisp, Westem Province, the-fut- est. 0n the team, has performed par- ticularly well, A. J. Bell, from tho‘ ous cricketer years ago, is not saying a. great deal but his air of quiet con- fidence has impressed English ode ficials. Commenting oil the team he said! "I have a. growing feeling this may be South Africa's year. This is the first time in history that it has been possible to pick a South African team on its turf wicket performaru cos. I think this knowledge of grass conditions will be oi tremcndoul advantage in mlabling the players t0 find their best form." Csa .\flnnrd's for Bruises fter Worltfilruise . _ M. t- Rochester. Wentlel of no N. Y., and New Rochelle, N. Y., k-Lnrdpnb same province, coming a good secw. 0nd. S. J. Snookc, manager and a fame r ~= <~< Pew - f: -+»--e-n¢ms_f.ffv_zf.o-_-wqf I ....:-\.:¢_p.w< . .... ... . .-.”... firs“ ...: m. . f : w-w pa... l. uncut.