.csnads had better get busy in de- BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING ‘iiiws °a Yankees‘ Defeat Athletics Celtibs Defeat’ 7.2 To Take First Place;AbbieST0Win; I Tigers“Si1ap Losing Streak up Bv Guardian‘: spacial Wire) NEW yogx, my 10-—-New York Yanks“ defeated Philadelphia Athletics 7-: lim today before the gecofld largest c'rowIi'0'f the 190' ,0" 33,034, with Jon nimmro, and my muggy each belting a homer. ymkges went into first place. - Johliny Murphy. lnlklfll M8 911'“ start for the Yankees. failed to 80 up route. Ho tit’! Only four hits in the 7 2-3 innings he worked but he pgssed seven and had to be re- lieved by Pat M'»‘-°"°- The yankees took advaniu’: 6? Gagyge 'rurbevllle's wildness. mix- in‘ opportune bale hits with Pili- gig and a hit batsman to roll “I3 "mix run total. Lgfly Grove got a tnta of his own medicine as Washington play- in, all home. knocked him off the mound. ended his five game win- “mg s:reslr and shut out Basin.-i i-0. About 254000 fans saw the Rod 59; pushed out of first place in the American Iclla. Grove. who ichad three shut- mm in winning his five BBm€5- W35 banged heavily from the start. The senators nicked him for seven hits and four runs is 3 1-3 in- nings. . Buck Ncwsom was in rare form Cardinals Strengthen Lead With Double l/Vin Over Cubs Says .Mig-ration Of Hoclzeyists Will Continue (C. P. by Guardian‘; Special wire) OSKAWA, Ont.. May 10-Coach Wllllam J. (Bill) Hancock of Oshawa believes Oanadian hockey might as well make up its mind that United states and England will continue to take young playt- ars from this country‘ and that velopirig young players. Addressing a banquet in honor of the Oshawa Chan. 0. M A. intermediate "A" champions. hen lat night, he said ‘ islation passed by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association Lo’chaage the definition of an innate would not stop migration of players to other countries. As long as United States and British rink owners held out luc- rative positions. Canadian players would continue to leave this coun- [ try in better themselves and play hockey. Cooperation with other book federations who need Canadian hockey players. instead of con- tinually bucking them. was the answer to the migration problem." Mr. Hancock said. "because in the United states and England and in other countries huge sums were Invested in hockey rinks and Can- |d1Pn Nay-‘rs are ceded in order {Z make them a paying propos- on." "We must not only be the breed- ins ground of hockey players but also the nursery." he declared. How They Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE - Won last no. gfslriu is 7 .932 at 15 9 ans Toror’ ii io soc Rochester io s has Baltimore 13 11 M2 Buffalo 10 1: 355 5l’|'flC\ISe 15 ii sis Albany 4 1-1 .110 asrraicax LEAGUE: Wan Loni P.(':. New mi: 17 1 v .7os serum 17 s .eso gfvelv-nd 15 a .352 Ishlniwon 13 14 .431 “molt io 11 .476 Ehlcago 9 10 .471 sliiiadeipiua s is .34: - Louis 3 10 .136 NATIONAL LIAGUI Won rm 1-.c. ‘‘-1mm 14 ‘ ~ 7 saw ggebursh ll 9 .111 N mo in io us 0" Yuri: ii io sac "'°r«'»'3=““‘ ‘l *2 3 1 '1“-deipiiiu io 14 an 0 is mucurnuc Plymouiii ’8l. 4 ' " Ford '31, Chevrolafllfi. ‘ POI“IC 'n- . Also for and bi _ , sax, oisoo. my 10-Ed‘ as“ "*)’|‘a“ggo, ‘;ozd'a caddie- fllfi I I CTN‘ issayioauuuiiiu one in saatllo winning h's fourth game and al-I lowed but six singles. (Teveland Indium scored twice in" the 15111 inning on a walk. a triple‘ and a single. to break up the long- .' est game piaved at Detroit uiisscharlmtetown Abegweit Sisters in season and Im 9-7 over Detroit‘’ Tigers. The 'l‘ribe‘s outburst spoiled a fine stretch of relief pitching by .709 Sullivan. Stepping to ihe mound with one out in the second after Eldon Auker had given uni six hits and five runs, Sullivan thrilled a Sunday crowd of 33 000 by limiting the Indians to two runs in the next 12 innings. Tigers edged back into the first division Saturday by snamilng i'.l'ielr losing streak 4-3 at the ex-, pens: of Cleveland Indians as ther American League champions opened 0.. long home stay at Navln Field before 21.000. Boston Red Box pounded a 9-5 win over the senators at Washing- ton. with Rube Walberg taking his first victory of the year. The Yankees won a 5-2 victory over Philadelphia Athletics at New York. Rogers itcrruryfls Browns outhit Ohlclio White So! 11-‘! but lost ‘I-3 at St. fouls. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. May 10-St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Cubs 5-1 to- day in a five-inning game at Chi- cago curtailed by rain, and more flnnly entrenched thcnisclvcs in first place. Avenging a defeat in the seasons opening series. Paul Dean held the Cubs to three hits while his former teammate. Tex Carleton, was rough- ly handled for seven. After woody English singled with one out in the second, the younger of the Deans retired the termin- lng 11 Cubs in order. fanning Lwo. Paul Derringer. hurling his first game since suspension for failing to slide home in a game against the Giants, held the Pirates to three scattered hits at Pittsburgh to give Oincinnati Reds a 6-0 victory. Babe Herman had 1- perfect day Jo! at the plate, p0undin- out a home run, double and two singles. Billy Myers. also of the Reds. hit for the circuit in the seventh with two males on base. Derringer fanned five and al- lowed but one Pirate to reach third base. Hal schumacher was nicked roi- 10 hits and two runs by the Filli- lles at home. but his mates slapped Bowman and 'I‘orn Zachary for six runs in the first two innings to give New York Giants a 6-2 victory be- fore 12300 fans. Terry, Leiber, Schumacher and Jackson led the Giants’ 12 hit as- sault with two each. while Johnny Moore of the Phillies had a perfect day with four hits in four times at bat. Bees climbed from the cellar to sixth place at Boston by defeating Brooklyn Dodgers 5-4 in 12 innings. The paid attendance was 7.709. The winning run crossed the plate with one out when Wally Berger scratched ; single to Stripp. went to second base on the latter's hiizh throw to first. and scored on Tony Ouocinsllos single. cantwell was the winning pitcher. cardinals entered the new week a couple of notches ahead of chi- DIRO Cubs in the leadership by de- feating the Cubs 4-2 Saturday. Pitisburgh defeated Cincinnati 10-8 at the Steel City with Cy Blan- ton again pitching great relief ball. He held the Reds to two scratch hits in four innings. Cure Davis he'd the slipping New York Giants lo seven hits as his mstas slapped Carl Hnhboll. Gum- bert anrl Gabler for 10 safeties and Philadelphia won at home 5-3. Brooklyn defeated Boston Beer: 2-0 on a gale-swept Boston field. Moncton C.N.R. Bowlers Retain To dd Trophy MONOION. N. 3.. May 10- ilonoton C. N. R. bowlers made 8 clean sweep of the O, N. R. regional bailing tournament held here yes- terday. retaining the Todd Trophy. arabloniatio of c. N. nmnsllona} bowling championship. a we troupe won alithree games with the-Halifax team running second place with two victories stain” the Oainpbellton and Saint John bowlers. O~'Ibole of Halifax. rolled a three- atring hltli-total of 307 in the loaning game. while Webb. also of g:lifax,‘was credited with the hig|h‘;, surge-string of the ser es w 18 pins. The Halifax team in- eluded Webb. O'Ibol¢.'Morari. Pow- n. - 01’. 300310 ‘usrro '10 user srssus , I H 0 0 p Title (or. By GIl8l'dlI.Ii'g—SpecllIl Wire) HALIFAX. May 10——Halifax Cel- tics won the Maritime senior girls basketball championship, played’ under boys’ rules. by defeating a sudden-death game here sum urday night, 36-28. ; First Period : On the tip-oil from centre, the- ball was passed up the floor to? Margaret Dobson, Halifax forward. who was fouled on whie about ready to get 9. shot away. Margaret made good on the foul shot. and opened the scoring of the game. For the only time in‘ the till, the Abbie: put the score‘ ahead of the Celtics. when Jenni Grant re;i.<l.LI.'cd the first field goal- ihe crniest. Margaret Dobszn re- 1 talinied by A nice scare kite; drib-g bling through the “Abbies" defence. Kay Flemming. rancy oeiiic jump- ing-centre. continued to take the tip from E-flier Rattenbury, the itian-haired -school teacher from Charlottetown. Virginia Harrington. then put in one of her loiigshots.‘ for which she is well--.'{floWn, to raise the score for che Celtics. Both ‘ teams scored on foul shots. Thci foul shooting was excepi:ipna‘ly good throughout the game. when Halifax called time out the score stood 8-4 in favor of the Celtics. Until the end of the first half. Charlottetown attempted to play a deenslve game and kept their five: players up the floor. As a result”; when their guards captured the ball, their forwards did not get down fas: enbugli to clipltsiizr. Bctty Brand and Irene Tlllnfl‘ turned on the Dl‘ESSlll'C‘ during tlii. part of the g.'llll(“ and l)Pl.\\'r3Z‘l‘i tlicni scorofl r‘li‘1'.’ii pmnt>'. ll'(‘l‘.{‘ Tlil'll(“.' was cxccigilniial at this time. A: the and vi the first half. the Hall- fax girls led the Chzirlotteiown girls 19-G. Second Period The "Noble sisters" came back in the second peiiod. a. different liplle.‘1‘illgl.2Ellll and Otl?,COl‘Ef'l their opponent: 22-17 bu: they could no? manage to make up their thirteen point deficit from the first half. Franc : A\Pl'S wiis the Char‘ot!c- town hvrsinc Cllrlllg the period. szcrinz nuiiiiilly .rom all angles. Fraizcos opeiirrl the scariiig in the sec:nd haf with a fine long side shot. Much £iJTlllS(‘lIl£’Ili. was czused at this Lima when one nf the Ab- bigs, 5'ig‘.n,_\~ cciifu ed. dr holed bcaulihilly dnivn tliicugli l'l3I‘ own‘ fcrwnrrl line and took a shot iii the Abbie b.i.<krt. Jean Gran: and 1245-, flier Rittmihiiry then added three‘ minis for the ls'aiid squad. The 1-lnlifzix girls then made up this five point nrlvziilngc by getting “V9 palms illCn‘iSf‘iVi‘S. Mnrgare; Dab-, son making two baskets in quick‘ successicn and Irene Turner scor- ing from the foul line. At Llii- lime. Betty Bmiid. I-f.ili'f'ax guard. ‘NR8 banislted far ‘mils and fmm H1911 on the Cclilcs were a WCfik$‘YlBd team. The Cliailctte.o\rn EH35 93"‘ irolicd the play from this lime on‘ with b9nutlfu' long shots bv Amie‘ Shf.’I‘l‘v Illld 1-‘miicis Ayers. Most 01' the Cliarlotioiuwii scires were nude- on long shots. The score Wl\'.‘ll tho‘. final whistle blcw stood 36-28. The: game was fast throughout and one that iva. plexsin; to watch. Prac- tically all the players on flit: floor, were uutsiandiiig and each one; conlribu’ed in full to the lllSIll—Clil&§'i playing cxhibitcd on the "Y" floor.) Margaret Dcibsiln was 111911-5907?’ or the game, with Iiftrmi points to her credit. Anne Slicrry of Char- lottetown and Irene Turner of Hit‘.- ifax frllowed, each having sTorc(| nine points. Bey. Piers I‘t'f(‘i‘-fed. The llncups were as follows: llnllfax Celtics: Margaret D‘i>saii (forward--ll; I-lclen Marsh, (for- warm; vii-giiiia H3i'rlngt01i (guard ,2); Betty Brmid (gimi'd—2>: Grace Armstrong (forward): ITEM Turner (forwor-d—s>: K8)’ F'10m' mini: (iuniplng-.\~nirc-6). Chirrloltctown Abbles: Jeanillanl (g[mrd_-']): Ether RaiienbufY- Ulllhpillli-£‘C‘ll‘~l‘("'4)I H0110 Rm“- ,g,,,,m.; Fr;]l2('c=, Ayers. (forward ._a); Ame Si .i,.- (forward-9): Elvelyn McKenzie, (guard); Ruth‘ McKenzie (forward). CIl.\l.I.ENGE Jimmy McInnL< of Charlotte- town hereby challenges Izricrc Dur- ant of Summerslde to H. boxing bout at the earliest opportunity. The challenge is also open to any boxer -in the province under the wright of 135 pounds. isgd.) JACK LONGAPIIIE. ,M“,‘,‘i“E"‘ , FA M9’ soN- WHEN i wuz AT NGi~|T- AN Wfi5E‘5 TO M f asi.-shooting T Bkinoiiydip mam VDUR HAD TO WORK SlXTEEN HQJR5 A DAV AND I HAD '1‘O WALK FOUR MILES TO THE FACTOR’Y- THE ONLY EDi.CATlONl COULD GIT WUZ l GAVE ALL S DADDY- _i:HARi.m°rE'rowN GUARDIAN ui$PORT WORLD; ‘soxmo BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT 1 . PAGE s.;v1«;N . .111.‘ ..‘AV1..E .-—......_. Templar’ " SPOR TRA 1Ts___,_ 4 OBI Fuu. sum Asa ~SEENiI TO HGVE ‘ H15 ~na~i<s Ukesseo on THEIR D-|IT7|N(r rons n<.cuN F“ ‘ TH: rues? rim: amt: Runes nclvlfillvn .. A349 IN naornou Vern-u: Boownus « mam- -alars or CNRVMRN crasrrn-0: r..«u...__.. Vtmsrccrvw Qualflying Field Ready For Open Golf (A. P_ By Guardian's t.i;i:clal \’i’irI‘l NEW‘ YORK, May l0—The busi- ness of eliminating golfers who Ehlnk tlicy are good enough to qualify for the Uiiiiod States CDC“ an: aerrisia THE: I New Ybautflf mvcun-so near- unrr ' mvnuv. 1|! sPL£NoIo R MOUND { Omdhd W/ins First Race On British Tu rf (A.P. By Guardian's special Wire) KEM\P'l‘CiN PARK. England, May 9~—ln his first race over British turf, Omaha, big chestnut irom William Woodward's stable, the United States leading three year old last year, easily defeated five Li‘l:llIl))l.'2.'!Sllip !i':i:i these who arolrivals in the 1 1-2 miles of the good enough will be carried on m-{ Victor Wild stakes Saturday. inorrmv on 28 courses all over the’ country. Exactly 1.245 1>la_ve1‘s, the largest: field in lilstpry. W111 C0mDf-‘fie I0? Almost without stretching his Icng legs, Omaha passed three of Sta rr Pitches Syracuse To ll Canzoneri To MeetAmberi Before. Tackling Ross; Double Win McLamin Likely To Retiré (C. P. By Guardian’: special Wire) . May 10.—Baltimoi-e Orioles brought an abrupt end to Montreal Royals‘ winning ways here today, defeating the International League leaders in both ends of a doubleheader, 7-1 and '.'-5. A near- record crowd of 21,000 jammed the Stadium. After winning the first game eas- ily behind three-hit pitching of Fred “Bheriff" Blake, Baltimore came from behind in the nightcap to wipe out a. 3-0 lead Royals took in the first inning. In the most magnificent pitching performance ever recorded in In- ternational League history at Syra- cuse Ray Starr pitched the Chiefs to a. double victory over Toronto Maple Leafs. Both games were shutouts. both games were two-hii- ters. and three of the four scattered singles off ihe Syracuse ‘iron man’ in 16 innings were of the scratch variety. only one Toronto player reached third base in the first game, and one got, as far as second in the seven-inning nlghtcap as the Chiefs won by 9-0 and 3-0. Beginning in the fourth frame of the first game and continuing through the third inning of the afterpiece, Starr pitched nine consecutive hitless inn. ngs. Canadian teams again took the spotlight Saturday. Royals downed Baltimore for the third straight time behind Leon Chagnon‘s steady pitching, 3-1, while Toronto defeat- ed Syracuse 5-3 in the first game and was tied 3-3 in an eight-inning second game that was called to per- mit Syracuse to catch a train. Flour Syracuse errors gave Toronio three unearned runs in the first game. The Redwings defeated Newark Bears at Rochester 6-3 for a second straight win. Two homers by Koy and one by Chandler accounted for Newar.k‘s runs. The Blson‘s, at home, went on a prolonged spree of extra base slug- ging to defeat Albany 20-11. It was Albany‘.-1 13th straight defeat. The Bisons drove 11 of their 22 hits for extra bases. English So c c er Team L o s es To Belgium his opponents. Moritrose, La/bau 1 and Marshal F‘ie‘ds‘ Enfield. at the 137 places. and those who rmlllllll , head of the stretch. and automatic- will join the 33 cxsiiipt P13"—‘3'5 1“ . ally esinblslied himself as is favor- Llie final struggle over the B:ilius- 1 lie for U1.‘ mi. N. J., Golf Club. June 4-6. It is geiirrally llic case in these 36-liole Sl‘Cll2Jllill qualifiers that ii nuliibrr of ,Vol1ngst'.‘1's with lnpcs and iioiliiiig to lose scramble into the cliniiipiciisliip proper it clmzicc to win the title, And there are probably 115 many fine golfers outside the exenip: list as there are inside. Among those who niiist. qilnlify are Lfl\\'50ll Little, L1'll\(’l‘ British and United States :inin‘.:ui~ i:liurn- plan and now 1!. profcssioiizil. Tom- my Armour. 1927 Cl‘I"ll king, Jnhiiny Eorotra. vctcrnn Freiicli star. and Pl'0lf‘5SlL‘illal Golfci'sfhi's yoiiiigcr pal'i.ll(‘l‘. Marcel Ber- Ruvoliu. the AS5'D£‘.lal.l0ll clin mulch and MncFiirlz1m:, wlriiicr of the title 11 H- K‘-H‘53€‘l1. Others who must. lake the lrst DANS CUP mulch l0dlIY- yZ‘l\l”:} ago. are [.90 Dicgsl, Joe Klricwoud. Ralph Gulrliilil, Jimmy Nclsoii, Willie KlPlll_ and Grorge Volgi. mid Smlty C.m1pl>cll_ two iiiciiibcrs oi‘ the Willi§9l‘ Cup icnm. Cmiipbhll imcc hold lhe Cnimdimi flnliliflli‘ i:t1c. New Baseball -Diamond Piirisliioncrs of Six-)'(‘f\l‘-Old 1-loly Redecmcr parish went in work Sat- urday ori a new baseball (lmnond for the young people of tilt‘ l1-H‘1~‘9h- the diamond will be sifunivil lll ll il(‘ld adjoining last you ' ‘i.min::<i. Wih the sanin uitli ‘Sm N111 which they built their clinmmid last :,.i:;', m~.:l '.1ir.~: lii,;li13- and voreyba courts four 1 5 M0» sport enthusiasts of tho imrish due in to have the new ball ficld ready for opening of the baseball sea-=on. Holy Redeemenlrst ycnr enlvred its first baseball icrmi lnin City League competition. Although ilicy did not Wm? Out on top, thrir suc- cess was enough to V cnroiiriigc building of a new bar field. The piirisli also had a \'L~i'_v Sil('(‘(‘&Slill lE‘lll\lS ; big l at { Llre expziise of S0lIlc Wllg) are given . willie nard. dcfcnfed Han Timmer and llic Dutch doubles l(‘:llll.. 6-1. 6-3. 6-8. 6-2. in their n;,,¢_-,"_~:1d in ihc second round series as Willy Co.\'_ Bill Mclilliorii. Bvronl ll-‘.V Mil di\‘id(‘d lhif 0138111131.! Sin- Mjkp 1; -my glcs encounter _\-nan-rdny. Ascot Gold Cup to be 18. I run Jillle France Takes Lead In Series With Dutch i (A. I’. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) THE HAGUE. lvlay 10—J£-an I The victory guru France 8. 2-1 ATHENS. May 10-Argentine dc- foutcri Greece four mntclies to one to 1\f'l\‘ilIlCf‘ in tho third round of European Zone D:1\i:: Cup Dl.'l_\' io- dny. The winners 1001: both sin- gles lI1(\li‘i‘.i’,S in tlic ("lllClilf‘lil‘lg day's play to earn the rlglit to meet the wiiiiicr bciwetn Germany and Hun- gm-y. A. Zappa clinched the decision by defeating G. Nicolaidis. 6-3. 6-1. 5-7. 6-1; then L. dcl Cabtillo debent- cd L. Stallcb, 6-2, 6-4. 9-7, In d u s t rial League Meeting Called Tonight An Industrial league meeting is being called tonight at the home of M1‘. Al Ryan, vice president, for the purpose of organization. En- tries to the league will be consid- (C. I’. By Guardian’: Special Wlrei Sports Writer) NEW YORK. May 10-While al adian night. sights on still bigger game today. weight king. out of the way," he said. "Then 1'11 be ready for Ross. 1'11 give Mc- joust with the Vancouver boxer in for Ambcrs. the lightweight title fight will not be held until July. the $85.7d3.50 grass gate. The Gar- den dangled a return match with (By Eddie in-leis. Associated Free: the fight world buzzed with echoes of his spectacular defeat of can- Jimmy McLar-nin Friday little Tony canzonsri. the lightweight champion. trained his Nursing a badly cut nose.in mid- town hide-away. one of the greatest little battlers of hll-time flung a challenge toward Chicago and the camp of Barney Ross, the welter- “First I want to get Lou Ambers Larnln another bout. too. if he wants it. Except for his damaged nose Tony came out of the bruising good shape but he plans to rest for six weeks before beginning training That makes it likely Tony and Mcnarnin each drew down 322658.12 as their share of Canzoneri i.n Mcl..arriin’a face, _-but failed in get a definite answ :' l Per5onal‘y, the game little Irish- man would lilce another shot 511 _Tony, but all talk of a. return to the ring meets with determined opposition. both from Jimmy's pretty wife and manager Pop‘i'os- ter Pop revealed that from the sec- ond round. when Tcny dropped McLarnin to one knee, until the seventh, Jimmy hardly knew where he was. “He was in a daze," Pop said. -"Ha was fighting entirely by instinct. After the seventh. when we told him he'd have to win the uexf three rounds, he said: ‘We're going into the third, aren't we?" _ Old timers agreed Friday night’: exhibition was the greatest duel 01 little men in 25 years. Prlrrio Camera. the Italian mar. mountain, and Leroy Haynes, Phil- adelphia negro. have started train- ing for their 10-round heavyweighi show whlcli opens the outdoor sea- son at Ebbcis Field. Brooklyn. May 27. C8l'IlL‘l‘8 is at Summit, N. J.; Haynes at Poinnion Lakes. N, _.l',- BASEBALL RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Boston AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia New York 000 100 010-2 12 Z 000 000 000-0 7 1 Clarke, Brandt and EEITCS; Mc- O20 000 000-2 4 1 000 220 10x—5 3 1 Ke‘ley. Kink and Hayes: Gomez Frankhouse, Butcher. Leonard. Mungo and Barres. Phelps; Bangs, Cantivell and Lopez. AM ER] (‘AN LEAGUE 1‘-‘ayden and Lopez. Philadelphia 000 000 020-2 4 I New York 100 001 100—3 7 1 New York 210 (731 Oox—7 7 0 Philadelphia 100 300 10x—5 lo 1 Turiceville, Wilshlre. Upchurcb Hubbell, Gumbert, Gabler and and Hayes; Murphy. Malone and Mancuso; C. Davis and Wilson. Dickey. Cincinnati 300 080 000—— 6 12 3 Boston 000 000 (VJO—0 6 1 Pittsburgh 010 150 2111-10 13 0 Washington 100 300 00x—~i 9 0 Nelson. Brennan, 1-lilcher and Grove. Welch, ostsrrnueller. Cas- Lomtbardl; Weaver, Brown, Blanton carers and R. Fezrell: Newsord and Padden. and Bolton. St. Louis 200 000 000 2-4 10 0 Cleveland Chicago 000 100 001 0-2 9 0 14-0 100 100 030 if 2-9 15 I Parmelee. Walker and DBVlS;1D(3l.l‘0l't Wameke. Bryant. Henshaw. Root; 110 130 100 000 093-7 16 I and I-Iartnett. (15 innings). Blaeholdci-. Lee. Hudlln. Harden and Pyllak; Auker, Sullivan. Kim- scy and Coclrrane, 1-Iavwortli. c‘..icago at St. Louis (postponed rain). BRUSSELS‘ May m__(c. P. Cab_ and mckeyv I INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE lc)—Lcslng its second international BDSWH 101 030 013-9 13 0 soccer match in four days a strong Washington 000 100 004-5 7 4 g§;‘;g:C« 33: $3 3 1: 3 England team yesterday was de- Walberg and R. Ferrell: Appleton Duke firmml. Plzchm d rented 3-2 by Belgium after leading Bckina. Llnkc and Mlllies. B K _- H “'5- . h 1-? _*‘“ 1-0 at half-lime. Cleveland ooo 200 ooi—a 6 of‘F"- J "”“‘ r M” 3“ 3”“ Against Austria on Wednesday Detroit ooooso 001-4 6 1 3"“- tlie touring squad failrsl by a 2-1 Hildebrand and Sullivan: Rowei First “my score. and Co hrsne. ‘ Travel-weary and discouraged Chicagoc 230 920 000-7 7 0 T‘ff°“‘° 000 020 003 0 2 I through injuries the English team st, Louis ooo zoo o1o_3 11 1 5~”“°“5” 301 °“° 12*‘ 9 15 ‘I appeared to take things easy in the first 45 minutes after Camsell had opened the scoring shortly after the game started. in :1 last desperate effort. (C. I‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. May 10—(C. P. Cable) Middlescx 15) (Allen 57 not out, Wyatt five wickets for 44 runs): Warwickshirc 153 for three; at Lord's. Surrey 229 (Holmes 79. Gregory 53. Goddard five for '76): Glouces- tershire 93 for six; at the oval. Yorkshire 367 for six (Leyland 218 not out, Hutton 83» vs. Essex; at Hull. ' Nottinghnmshirc 253 for six (Kee- ion 103. Harris 611 vs. Sussex; at Nottingham. Hampshire 362 for nine (Paris 83. Moore 74): vs. Worcestershire-, at Portsmouth. Northaxriptonshlre 244 (James 881,- Lsincashiie 28 for no wickets. at Northampton. Somerset 496 fcilrnblott 103, Bur- roIigh' 85, Hawkins '19. Baldock 62 not out); India 24 for no wickets: at Taiiiilon. Cain and Sewell; Tietje. Caldwell and Hemsley. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE . Berly and Florence: chaznnn and Myatt. Newark 010 001 000-3 11 ‘.2 Rochester 002 112 00x-43 H 2 Chandler. Makosky and Baker: Klienke, Mi(‘l1ii(‘l5 and Poland. C ' 1. tR 1: °""‘' )1 e Syracuse zoo 001 0{lO~3 ll 4 C e su 3 Toronto 120 010 01,\'—5 10 fl Mangum and Ix.-get‘: Nakoh and Heath. Second Gama- ——C1asing scores in first-class cl‘lC- Syracuse 003 003 00--3 6 0 ket l‘rl1\tCl'i(‘5 started yesterday i‘ol~ Toronto 100 200 00-4! 8 2 low: Redcr and Legclt; Purcsy, Lucian and Erickson, Heath. (Game called to permit team to catch tralixl . SUNDAY GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 000 101 310 6 10 1 Pittsburgh swift and Paddcn. St. Iouis Chicago (Called account rain). P. Dean and ogrodowski; Corie ton, Bryant and I-Iartnett. New York 330 000 000 6 12 Philadelphia 000 001 010 2 12 Schumacher and Mancuso; Bow man. Zachary and Grace, 000 000 000 0 3 2 Derringer and Lombardi; Tising, Herrmanii. Purccy | Starr and I-ieving. i and Heath: Second game: After the learns crossed over Bel- §‘“'°m° 000 90° 0 9 2 glum‘s forwards played a dashing A11, 000 030 00- 8 10 54 -W3‘-‘U-‘C 109 033 X 3 V 5 grime. badly rattling the opposing B,,f?:-3:) 025 600 61:20 22 2,‘ Cook. Min‘;-ay and Eyifinfséillfl defence. Iscriborg. inside-lcft. put Malumk Rogers Hayes D.1a_; s”‘7r ‘md L930”- thc scores level and then Pievez. . ' ' ~. ' ‘ _ fast outside-right added two more. E§,‘fi,‘,,s*fl‘d savmm Mame‘ Harm and. “'51 lam“ _ - Three minutes from the end Hob- Bammam mg 000 0oo_l 8 0 M53111’ 000 010 103 0 16 bis reduced the margin. bundling Montreal 000 300 00x 3 11 1 1 Buffalo 000 083 01.‘: 12 11 the ball and himself into the net ' ‘ Benton Mmuzak. Roam‘ an I Mz1cKle; Ash and Crousc. / Second game: Albany 000 004 2 6 B 1! Buffalo 240 220 x i0 12 q Burlzc. l.-lcnioii mid Savino, Mac- Kic: Kline, Jacobs and Phillip. ‘, First game: 1 Baltimore 610 000 00) T 9 Montreal 000 000 100 1 3 Blake and Spencer; Myllykangas, Granger and Myatt. Tate. Second game: Baltimore 011 041 0 7 14 1 Montreal 300 0020 5 8 I Biviri. Picrcc. l\‘lu‘.ton and span- cer; Smytlie, Myllykangas. Wade. I-lensiek and Tate. HOME RUN 5 TA NDING Yesterday's -I-ilnmers: Owen. Tig- ers, 2; Simmons, Ti[!i"l‘.~I l)icl:ry, 0 Yanks: Dimagglo. Yanks‘. Kuhel. 2 Senators; Hcrninii. Rfds; My_ei's, - Reds. one onrli. _ The Le-«-d.-‘rs: Dick:-_v. Ynnlrs._ :' Foxx. R I Sox. 8; 'I‘I‘°-‘kl’. 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