pav- ‘A8 N. S.‘ f Shoot Set- 24—(OP)--T.M the 28 incl it was de- y night at the annual Association. -N0202N00fi0001 101 _05000100004li 134 Wilson and lteiber; » ick, Stiles and Red- i-ooo 02o olo r a e 01o soc 00x a wman and Ogodow- and Grouse. 0 ldh . Wilts and Wittlg and 001 010 20X 4 l 1 Irist and Owen; French yes. ‘ 020 200 I01 0 01 000 002 3 Poffen- 000 4 6 0 ians Take Lédgue Lead . Defeating‘ Tigers 9-4; l hees Drubp Senators 129° {the BOWLING HOCKEY WRESI LING NEW YORK. April u-(om- Bill Qlckeys clubbing and sloppy 0D. defence gave the Yank. "F I 9-3 win over Washington Senators in the decidin! Rama of their current series before 32,900 lens in the Stadium today. Dlrlreys sin le in the third drove in the first ankee run and 1113 homer in the sixth brought in the second. Goose Goslin then mo. ceeded to tie the ball game up "594" with 8 pinch-homer with a mate on base in the seventh. A single. two walks and Al Sim- mons outfield fly gave the gem- tors the lead with a run in the OlKhth, and then they fell as the Yanks won the game w th two 1911B. "Red" Kress‘ face runs in their half In St. turned crimson when he threw wide at first base to let two White Sox runners in with tieinz scores li.‘.“‘;..‘.“.‘.‘;.'£.‘““.l.w..“‘- ""201? “$21; l‘ B‘ and pulled the game of! the coals by a score oif 4-8. Cleveland Indians moved into the in the American iinsl inning. Feller live cidht hits and out i1 as he chalked up his second straight victory of the season. Bwmiwy Hale. Lyn Iarv and Hal ‘rroeky hit home runs for the In- dians. In Phllldclphia. the Athletics undsd four Boston molds bitch- ers for i4 hits. including home runs by Dario Iodlgiani and Bdb John- wll. to win their first victory of the season 10-4. Wes Ferrell pitched himself out of a tight spot in the ninth Sat- to save a 7-4 victory for W ington over the Yankees. Wes loaded the bases in the inth on three plays and then got ill Dic- key on a long fly.for the third out. At St. Louis Buck Nowsom pit- ched and batted the Browns to s 5-4 victory over the White Box. Boston ruined Philadelphia's home opening with a 10-4 belting. At Detroit. Johnny Allen pitched Cleveland to a 6-3 victory over Detroit. Royals Split Doubleheader With Orioles WW1“; SPORT Western Hoop Team Wins Title Opener (By Russ Munro, Canadian Press Staff Writer) (YITAWA. April 24—'i‘urning back a. stirr rally in the last five minutes, ancouver Westerns scraped through to a 35-38 win over Ottawa Glebe Grads hare Saturday night in the first game of their best-of-flve series for the Canadian senior basketball champ- ionship. . With a dazzling display of speed and uncanny accuracy around the basket. Vancouver held a five-point lead at half time, outplayed Ottawa for the first l5 minutes of the sec- ond period and then colla ed be- fore a. withering Glebe oi enslve. But Westerns were able to reach tary by the narrow margin W0 Mints d lie Ottawa's scoring splurge. Secon game will be lay- ed here tomorrow night an the third on Tuesday. 1f other games are necessary they will be played Thursda and Friday. Art W oughby lightweight wing, was the outstanding player on the floor, scoring i4 points for Van- couver. Throughout the game he harrassed Glebe guards with a shift dribble and effective shoot- ing rom all angles. Kansas Miler Has Imposing Record List "my CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN ' Blanking In Four-hit NEIWYORK, April 24—(AP)- The great one, DlZfly Dean, it on his old lri-aies today. big rlsht handed pitcher for whom Chicago Cubs $185,000 and three players to t. Iouls aust- eight days ago, shut out ls 5-0 in Chicago with a f -hlt hurling c. masterpiece. It was his seoo hinglycrowdixrghisway autograph seekers, he “just 28 more wins to go." A crowd of 34,520 tans turned out Deans first start as a. Cub in through drawled : for Wrigley field. and Diz put on a. show Heg000nb8B9l1WlOE,0llC0 the two errors the Car- dinals made. and again with a neat single to light, and scored two runs. He used his fast ball sparingly but none-the-less successfully; his curve had his ex-rnates breaking their backs moat of the afternoon-to the delight of the m which took Diz fight to its r . ononeof HUB-LS ONE-BITTER first Brooklyn be in the first . scratched a single past first base today thereby ined A- LAWRENCE. Kas. April zit-His trad: rivals usually are at the heels of Glen Cunningham, but they don’t follow him nearly so closely as the University of Kansas. where the keg-chested runner first blos- somed into prominence. and whose files a record may be found of virtually every race h Whether it in the Games in. Germany or in an vi- tatlon meet on the eastern seaboard, his performance is so closely fol- lowed by the home folks that W. A. Dill of the school news bureau. can tell you offhand the who, when, where and how fast, and whether Glenn was in top form or whether he was over-balanced by a fresh three times he has placed Alth itie number iliiuprliitlialb, April iii-MP)- Moirltreai Royals opened their 1n- tcrnatimsl League visit to ti- nlore todiay by dividing a d o- headier with Baltimore (moles. Montreal won the opener, 5-4, in i1 imings on Kes’ second gsme. Baltimore hook 6-8 in seven innings. Yam hoznered for Royals in the isomer- 000 010 I00 12X 0 l1 0 gy and Sewell; N0’!!- van. . ASSOCIATION Louisville ‘l. edo 8. - Columbus 0. Indianapolis i0. LEAGUE 000 000 210 3 001 001 02x 4 ‘l i _- Deahcng and B. ler, Wicker. H her. 150000010 014 1 0 000004 4 8 1 yGill. Coff- 00 msle ; Poi enberger and 000000000 0 3 1 000100011. 2 ‘I 1 Atwood: Murm- oéooooooo o 4 a . 002011011: s a o (Owen; Dean and 0mm amour: 0010001000 a s o olooooolol a i. 1 ‘Rélbdl’ Lindell and rlmaoooio 11a o _ oooaooooo a e ins: Meketi. Fer- , Redmond. no I‘ 1 Q I . RIIIQIIMIIQT. Narma- . mmenwsy sad ‘I00 001 14o '1 ' oooooo a am use: 1°31» 14: Baseball ffianding AMERICAN LEAGUE ou meet and regional records he has (Dy Scotty lestofi Aleeislsd Press 5m rites) 1.113%, Eng , A Bil-Ibo- nard Crawley. genera y recogniz- ed as the finest amateur golfer in is favored to win the l3 . amatow diampiorl- ship at e Moor-town Golf Club starting tomorrow. 'l'.lhe tournament has s unusual interest it is the ch18; rea test for Walker p payers before ey th nit-ed States at St. An- set are too numerous to mention there are major marks worthy. o note. Topping the list. naturally, is the 4204.4 mile run at Dartmou College last March 3, the fastest r e distance. and four seconds faster an his own world indoor record of 4108.4 so in the Columbian mile in New ork in year he won meet 2283 and terecholastic at Gilcago in 4224.7. s new record. His first collegialo competition in the e was the indoor meet in i932 when he won in 4:213. He looped of! a-tenth oi a second and in 1934 set a the next year record oi 4:203. The mark stood until this spit when John IWlIII- ski. Missouri amnion. made 4:102. MunskYs time incidentally was the same in which C f; ham won th Bankers‘ mile MskingofaMlier The 1036 his most campaign was unsuccessful stand- froln a mile point. as he was concentrating on the lbw-metre event for the Olym- pics. That year he won the lum W L IRC. Cleveland — — — —5 1 s33 ashington — -— — - 4 2 .66‘! n. -- — — — -4 a .001 Uni-OW!) — - — -~ —-3 3 .500 St. wins - — — — — 3 3 .500 new rork — - - -3 4 ,4»; €kilfl1a———— i 4 .200 Detroit -— — — — — 1 5 .161 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pl; Pltlflblliih -- — — — 6 0 1.000 new runs -— — 0 l, .833 Unlcago——-—-——4 2 poi 5000011 '— * -' —' '—'6 I .000 HOOK-Ayn -— — — —2 4 .338 —-——— l 4 .300 Cincinnati — — —- —1 5 .101 .10 —-——— 5 .167 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Nowark-—————3 0 1.000 Baltimore — - — — 3 1 .750 Jersey Cit - - — — 2 i .601 Syracuse --—- —- — — 2 2 .500 ktocneeiar — —- — —2 2 500 Buflalo-——-——i2 .333 Montreal —-—--—1 8 .250 Toronto.————-0 8 .000 Home Run Standing (By The Associated Press) Yesterday's homers: Diokey.Yan- - Goslin, Senators; lodigiani, Hale. 1n- Cunilli, rs. 2; Goodman, Reds 2: Grbenberg. Tigers. 2; Ott. Ola-ills, 2. Iisegss ‘Idols: National m; Am- ' over Cunningham bian only by out-generalling his opponents and his time was high school tirne-4:42. In the Wana- maker he was passed by both Mun- gan and Venzke an in the Bax- ter he was second to Vcnlkc- Of the 3'1 indoor miles on his record. Cunningham came irl iirst in 32. second in four and third in one-the Wanamaker in 19.46. Be- sides Mangan and venzke. winners in the indoor miles were Dawson. Bonthron and San Romani-one each. The Kansans outdoor mile record is almost as ' The i lnposmg. of which he won l8 placed three times and third twice. did not enter eastern outdoor mile until the Prince- try was marked by a 4:06.? miles. nln on a sprained a year he won the Kansas relay mile in 4112.7. a record which still stands. ___.__._._____ RT. Germany - (OP) ,Germa.ny defeated France 8-0 here recently to chalk up it; second victory over the Frenchme in l4 rugby matches between the two untries. the u, of 1a holes, will be third a wiiibe rounds. ayed. The 86- hole finals will d do the hamp- ion Saturday. . ifianik Pennink, the defending champion, is in the first quarter. probe y idle easiest bracket. The second includes two former holders of the title; T. A. Bourn. 1930, and Stanley , i904; and two Walker Cup nomi- nees. John Graham and J. E. Gent, the Yorkshire ch ll. Cyril ‘Halley, twico Bri ama- champion, and Charlie Stowe. the Midlands public links are the outstanding players the quarter. With Crowley in the last quart/er are Rex Hartley. G. G. D. Carter. who led Oamlbrdgs to ccntly over Oxford. Davenport, and S. B. Joe DiMaggio Shows Old Form In W0 rk o u t NEW YORK. Aiprll 24—(AP)— Joe Dilvlsgio slapped into town iiiuuilgh t "back door" Saturday. to Manager Joe McCar- tlhv. and then ed to show that his holdout hasn't done his baiixtinc dye any harm bv olml nlg several bails out of the lot during the Yankees’ batting practice. After get into uniform, the greeted McCarthy. Then shook hands. smiled pleas- proeeeded to the work of pro-game practice before the Yanks- Senaions game ant the Stadium. During pracldce. Joe looked like the same old w-alloper_ He took a foeihegldmon (pitches arid par em among - e DiMsggc (iheerlng section in the left-ield bleachers. All of which caused a wide nrln to spread across ar- thy's face. "That gm." said Joe. "could get out of bed on New Year's Day and hit the ball out of the perk." _._______ CHECK TENNIS FEET IDNDO —(CP)—An orthopaedic surgeon from a London hospital an a masseur will accompany Davis Cup candidates to leading fimamente and will v-GISCG train- BYIDNEY. Australia — (C?)- Throwing back he head to avoid a - B blow.‘ Jack Fletcher was struck the neck and ha: his wlndpipe dis- located in s bo ng match here. lie i was instructed hover to fight 35in. M589 Dizzy Dean Gets Revenge Cardinals 5-0 Performance Rcsahthaonlybet- icrstoyeschbascwerethosefor- tunate enough to dralw one o! the thrleebssesdnhalls nun issued, Going ahead with his assignment fewer-father bad Except for despite that his lust died of a heart attack, Danny Macillayd . Boston Bees’ curve- ball artist. pitched a three-hit game and led the Bees to s 2-0 victory at home over Philadelphia. real estate man. w tcd Maoilayden when the latte.- was four years old. STILL UNDEFIATID Pittsburgh. the undefeated Pins. out Cincinnati 2-1 in a‘ sparkling pitching duel between Ray (Peaches) Da- vis. Tobin held the Rods to five hits while his mates were scrarnm for six off Davis. Ollie of these was Paul Waner‘s slmle with two 01kt in l-hc elE-hth which scored oat- cher Ray 581105 with the rookie pita the right field in the soventh 1011118 Saturday to give the Giants an 8-5 victory over Dod- rs. At Boston the Bees opened file seasimvby awning book Philadelphia oilbfhels file mullahs (Jhiieago four-hilt pitching of Ian-y ihunh shut out St_ Imus Pirates won 6-2 over Cincinnati. Crowley Favored To Win, English Golf Crown Touring Pros Thrill Fa n s In Tie Game i-i. (C. P. Guardian's S isi Wire) Montreal Oarlsdlsrls and Detroit Rod Wings battled to a 5-0 over- time tie before an enthusiastic crowd which packed the h ‘s arena here Saturday. lit was the second game between the two Na- tional clubs cm their tour of Epglan and France. the Cur- adians having won the To: 5-4. The fans enjoyed th second taste of professional hockey and teams iced things up b pre- second. English fans, having amateur hockey here and in France before t ng pro. The W had to come from behind twce to force the game into an overtime session which went scoreless Jo Cag- non paced the flyl" Fr en with three goals a. in and Pete Lepine scored one each. Carl Liscombe wl o goals. Ehbie Goodfeliow, Mud Bruneteau and Eddie Wares were the Detroit marksmen. A fast ame throughout. the big- gest thri came in the third per- iod oi’ regulation play when the Wings ganged around the Mont- real net almost continuously. ____.___¢._. SEE RIDORD ENTRY (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPEG, A 24—-A record entry is expected for the Canadian amateur boxing championships to be staged here May 18 and ‘l. __________ ROMAN] WINS MILE EVENT (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LAWRENCE. Kas. April 24- Romani, former Em- Teachers College ath- ci mile race Kansas relays Saturday. edging out Glenn Cunningham in a photo finish in the comparatively slow time of 4:23. Stagehand ls Still Favored To Win ‘Derby, __._._._ NEW YORK. April iii-MP)- The Kentucky Denny picture shift- ed somewhat during the last 16W days but the Bari (mined Stagohsnd remained the favorite to take Downs’ three-year-old classic, May '1. William Woodward's Fkihtinz Fox firmly entrenched himself in plsoe and second Bull Led. hereto! I 1M0 Cardinals 4-01 Grape Edmonton Grads Win Opener In Title Defense drhimlshm WQXI-fnfi Gmdsledl8-9altth0cndoftlm first quanor. 42-14 at the half-willy 54-10 after three tors. ofiihcir m- wasm more theedweiibeysrlowedindn- ferlsivewoa-k. ‘ilhe oftheseries yed here liionslsy with Wednesday No dates have Bowling A P Summerslde The first off e of Mlens Bowling champ onshi was run off at the Capitol Bowl Al- ley Friday even . Tonight will be . Verno Arsenault was l in the first r0 713 1 Campbel second. Other scores were Wilfred Gallant - - — - 508 C E Crockett—————- 5B4 Ronald Hutchinson — — — 56‘! L. Gerlevsen — — - -— — 549 illsrd Doucette — — — — 528 Preston Noonsn — — — — 4'12 LorneMnn sy-——— 4'10 an -- - — -— 468 _____.__€__. BOOKIEB OUT OF LUCK ._____ MELBOURNE — (C?) — Book- makers lost about 9340.000 ($160,000) when Max and tide!’ W00 m the Newmarket Handicap-Ans - tan cup doub.e. One bookmaker 21.000 ($4.000) to £8 ($33) the two horses. _____________- C APTAINS SOMERSET BATH. England Liongrigg who pla University in l been appointed ca county cridret ciu A. Ingle who led 1932. an , has am of Somerset . He succeeds R. the team since ___€____._. WILL COMPETE IN BRITISH TOURNEY (C. P. by Guardian's Sxfieclsl Wire) LONDON. t. an 24-well Somerville of the London Hunt and Country Club, holder of the Canadian an Ontario amateur -'>lf champiorishi . will sail for England Wedne ay and will com- pete in the British amateur golf championship tournament which opens at Troon May 23. OLASGO \leading R01 _____,___ srnno m cops _.___ —(CP) -— Que of the stylists early in the century. F. Mackenzie is dead here. He played twice for Scotland land in 1002-00. W f Heads Montague Tennis Club Arthur Carruthers was pf%ide1'i!f. at the annual of the Mon Tenins eleciod ___.-._._____ Use Mind's for bites. WOITF l WBIIQII wnehvs l. ore only eoxmc OTHER SPORI BASKETBALL v 100% Havana Filler 10¢ ANDREW WILSON l CO. LIMITED city singles champions. The doubles events however are looked upon ic highllgpt the to - uamen and many ard fought matches featuring continuous action producing some of the best badmin- n ever witnessed on local courts is anticipated. Play commences at 'l o'clock sharfi. F0 owing is the die/w: MBVB 501G158 Waller Goes vs N. I. Hancock. G. E. Rodger vs Earl Goss. LADIES‘ SINGLES Olldmore vs Miss N. Jsmieeon. Miss E .Bourkevsme.N.D.Mc- Lean. MEN'S DOUBLES G. Rodger and N. E. Hancock. bye. J. and '1‘ W. F. Duffy and . . W Smith and H. L. Spillett and G. McMahon. W. J. Mlillman vs C. and W. Henry. LADIES’ DOUBLES R. cudmore and H. o .W.Goss .A. E Odds were slashed to fiandoioiwhcnthefilllbrother Gal t x. hirmelf a Dcrlfl wine;- in i035. gall to an easy slx-furlong wry his i038 de- buhullt ilsa lneydem than...» P ' l B d ' t positionby gang the measure oi a wow in in l 16.16 e lit t t 9911818410- ‘Wi Y. Altlriolmh bca in his first efl O ens A my ... hmmam - p - y y. a?! . He was in place. n A h m... l... m... .. Merry e rmourles 10mg t longs blit ‘iris closing gal. 11$"; ——-—' bad start. The Donn; distance of a Draw for Prince Edward Island's Cufimorgi Mr ma M“ x “m” would be mo" t” m’ lallgrlishrirpllsviacitde held oiioxlhe Mill: music n. lshwaii ‘an Bmhqm; mpg. m1 Price i-Icad- tnry Club's courts at the Armour- Mrs, E. c u . d m‘ l'baycolit,illssbediopsominenoe ieso tandcontlnuing Misses B. Prowsoan . a a? i KMgudsy Denny’ 0% gflstdsy night was announced last go O. Johnston an: illxiwiinn 8 victory I’! I ‘ a 1,1155 $11313 _ _ Chwpwlm “all” ‘l’ ‘mm d” WEE-Zen’: Fume?‘ eggs. Smith y‘; Misses n1 women's doub a and mixed doubles M. Stewart. MIXED DOUBLE! and Mrs. H. Cudmore y‘ W smith and Mrs. th. N. . Hancock and Miss E. fins clalr vs E. Goss and Miss D. Kila- wan. H. L. Bpillett and Mrs. R. Cud- mora va W. F. Duff yund Miss B. Prowse. G. Rodger and Miss Bourke yd W. Henry and Mrs. N. D. McLean. Seeks To Sell N.H.L. Franchise‘ . April 24- lAPl-u Tommy Colman, president of Mom- the National! Hocklevy _ tonlghil fbr (Ihiicago m discuss vi magnets there his idea of sellig the ivlhroon Club franchise in Sportsmen said notihirlg had come of two days of talks with Ed, O. Steffen, president of St. Iouls Flyl- erfi 0f the American Assoclatira which has territorial rights An harder. t deail was still a possibility, as t Firm had not obtained a contra for we of the St, b01115 rinig Canadian hi. this charmng out-of-action National Fencing defemi her Canadian foil crowri. The champion Coniali at the liiiowr City. Halliett. 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