THE Cl-lARlHrri-IIUWN uuAiwlAn . .. A-fl-x-Tq sowuivc 'uns To uicnuiuiii .R It KiET _p, Cable By Guardian's Special wrrci , NDON, June iii-Fine bowling L; by Haydon Smith and George My featured Iieicestersh‘ a wry by an innings and 125 runs r Northamptonshire at North- pton today. The home county dismissed for 85 and ‘I9, the ners compiliile’ 339- ; itii captured eight wickets for runs in the Northamptcrishire _ iiiiiliigs and Geary took seven . 3o in the second. Leslie Berry t up 124 for Leicestershire- Close of play scores in other t class cricket matches follow: Middicsex 260 and 5'1 rims for en wickets; Sussex 181 (Sims r wickets for 40 runs); at Lord's. m 1.x 228 and 28B (O'C0li!i0l‘ ; Worcestershire 104 (Nichols e for 45, Evans four for 31); at I CPSiPl‘. u bvshire 119 and 62 for eight et., Warwlckshire 100 for nine tkets, declared (Mitchell four 29>; at Birmingham. laiiitiisliire 153 (BOWGS i011: 1'01‘ ; Yorkshire 56 for five wickets: Manchester. Somerset 837; Hampshire 161 for ; i, wickets (Hill 53); at. Taun- Nottinghamshlre 2N and 218 for s wickets (Gunn 55. Walker 51 t out)‘, Surrey 192 (Larwood six i 79. Voce four for '16) at Not- hilill. Cambridge University 265 and for no wickets; Bree Foresters - (Block 82, Judd 58, Kemp- elsh 50). South Africans 401 (Wade 189, wnli 153); Glamorgan 142 1E. vies '15 not out, Tomlinson five 12) and 10 runs for four wick- ; at CE-fdllf. v (llouccstershire 805 and 141 for e wickets (Neale 51 not. out); nt 3'12 (Ames 189. Woolley 189, alentine 57, Goddard seven for 7); at. Bristol. CHANGE INIIAM LONDON. J1me l0—(C. l’. Cable) ohn lddon, hard hitting Lanca- . cricketer, has been substituted - Denis M. Smith of Derbyshire the team to represent England ainst South Afr-ice it was an- unccd today. miih suffered s. slight rib frac- - while playing against Kamp- ie inst week and although he, I part Saturday in the first “s play of his county's match th wnrwickshim his condition be- e worse over the week end and was unable to take the fleld to- Y- / eiirstcfiivetestst ‘weenthe ~ countries is scheduled to start idnv at Nottingham. 01116 Run Standing . P. By Guardian's Special. Wire) llumi- Runs Yesterday-Vaughan, tes, 2; Suhr, Pirates; P. Waner, ates; Young, Pirates, one each. ~ leaders-Johnson, Athletics, : Grcenberg. Tigers, l3; Foxx, letirs, l0; Ott. Giants, l0; Bon- ~ White sox, l0; Moore, Giants. Vaughan, Pirates, 10. ‘ ague totals-American 200, Na- al 194, total 394. ANKEE THIRD IN YACHT RACE l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) OVER, Encland. June l0-Ti'ie t Velsheda won the Class J sion of the Royal Cinque Ports t Club regatta today. Sham i was second with the American t Yankee third. Owing to lad wind tine race was restricted tn mun . it'd NEW) °Fmr SPURT W RLD irates Clout Five Home Defeat Reds (A. r. By Guardian's smui Wire) URGR. June Iii-Pitts- W-lfih, Pirates let loose with a re- markable exhibition of hon-lg “m mid-int today as they cracked out fire cimuiifdrives, three of succession in the eighth inning, to defeat Cincinnati mo; 14-1 m ii? "117 83-1110 played in the major The B h i108’ ome run barrage in the eighth licked only one of tying the maior leccue record Paul Waner started the bombardment b? driving the ball into the uwer deck es the right field stands. Arky Vflilshan plunked one into the same section for his second homer of the 58-7 l-nd Pep Young cracked the ball to the centre field fence. The result was seven runs before Benny P17. who hfid relieved 1‘ Eollings- worth, was able to stop the attack. Before the eighth inning orn- slausht. however. Gus suiu- had cracked out a homer in the fifth with the bases empty to start the 519011118 and Vaughan had got his first of the day in the seventh. sani- alsotripledmthesixth withtwo rmtes on the bases and in the noisy ekhth had the unique .11;- tinction of drawing two free tioketv to first. Vaughanu pair of homers guessed his total for the season l0. Bill’ Swift and Hollinflworth Cave promise through four innims that the game would be g tight duel as they hurled scoreless ball. In the four frames the Cincinnati southpaw allowed only one hit and that wasn't clear. Once the Pirates started their bombardment. how- ever. he lasted only until the sixth while Swift held the Reds at ban‘ with 10 scattered hits. Their only run came in the seventh on Sulli- van's triple and Kasnpoirris‘ long y. Only game scheduled. BASEBAH RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati ...\000000l00 iio o Pittsburgh ooo oas m i4 l’! o EBIIBIEBWOYQI. Frey and Erick- son: Swift and Pcdden. (Only game scheduled). INTIBNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo gt Syracuse (night at Baltimore (night game). ' Montreal at Newark (postponed until later date). " ‘este at Albany (postponed, wet grounds). Buffalo a- J. 010 000 000-4 8 I 20a 000 08x—'l 12 1 Lisenbec, Pomorakl and Wasem; Oascarella and Savino. Toronto 114 010 500-15 l8 I Baltimore 000 882 000- 8 l1 l. Barnes, Pattison and. Crouch: Moore, Lohrman, Richmond, Clum- bcrt and Spencer. AMIRIGAPT nusouu AUSTRALIA llllAllFlES T0 MEET GERMANY them Crawford Triumphs 0 v e r Boussus To G r v e Aussies 3-2 Victory In Five Match Series. (AI. By Guardian's Special WI», Christian Boussus today gave Aus- tralla a team victory over France "Ki qualified the Commonwealth to mqtt Germany in the semi-final round or the European acne Davis Gill) tennis qualifying competition. OIBWIONYS z-c, 6-4, s-4, s-e, a-r “inquest of the Tri-Coloi-‘s first P51131118 player gave Australia a 3-2 victory in the five match series. They olives m nearly three hours under a broiling sun and both were near collapse at the finish. A partisan gallery o: 15,000 cheered wildly as Boussus quickly rompod through the first set and led 4-0 in the second Crawford, however, suddenly found himself and quickly rari through six suc- games to take the set and even the match. He remained in command through the third set and then wilted as Boussus broke his service repeatedly and. scored al- most at will with left forehand placements to win in the fourth. Crawford took the first three games of the final‘ ‘ . but! the blonde Frenchman evened tlm count at 4-4, Boussus took the lead in the 18th game and twice ‘was at match point in the 15th. only to lose it when Crawford swept through the last two games for vic- ‘tory. After Crawford clinched the ser- ies for his team, Andre Merlin of France, ‘registered u. four-set win. over Vivian McG/rath of Australia 6-4, 5-7. 6-3, 6-8. to complete the engagement. BASEBALUS BIG SIX (A. P. By Guardian's Special Win) Taking advantage of being the only member of baseball's big six to get into action yesterday, Arky Vaughan, the Pirates herd-hitting shortstop, drove out two home runs in four times at bat to improve his position as leader of the sextet. The two blows were good for a. gain of two points and boosted his average to .897. The standings: I Vaughan, Pirates Johnson. Athletics 42 173 42 68 888 Medwick, Cardinals 46 189 35 68 .800 Moses, Athletics 34 186 24 48 853 Martin, Cardinals 39 1'14 88 B1 .351 FoxX, Athletics 42 147 30 51 .847 Dodgers Win- Open-ing Tilt The Dodgers took advantage of misplays or the Cherubs to take the opening game of the Holy Redeemer House Dengue by a score of 13 to FARE. June 10—Jack 0111710111‘! . hlFd-IWSM. five-set triumph over - ‘u. games scheduled. BBITISIIEB M081.‘ 0F The Britisher uses honey West Indies, United States, Zealand, Chile, . HIS HONEY FBDM CANADA a breakfast delicacy, chiefly durlnahe winter months and got-l his supplies from widely separated countries. Canada, however, is the chief source of supply, followed by the British New Santo Domingo, Australia, Mexico, Russia, Guate- mala, according to the Agricultural ent cf the Canadian tional Railways. 10. The Cher-abs started fast get- ting five runs in time first two in- nings. In the third the Dodgers found their batting eye, piling up six runs and driving “Red” Con- nors to the showers. Araenault re- placed Connors and pitched steady ball for the remainder of the game. The highlight of thie contest was Macxiunons three bugger with the bases loaded. Francis handled the game in fine style and had the boys travelling at s. fast clip. Note: Next House league game Wednesday when Giants play Sen- stors. Chuck Templeton '0 SPOR TRA 11's THEY'RE AT h!‘ t I (- i ,. Brew-t Barred From British Open- Tourney (A-Y. By Gill-Null’! Speoll Wife) HI‘. ANDREWS, Scotland, June l0 --Anncur_iclng the entries for the N35 British Open Golf Champion- ship to be played at Muirfield starting June 24, the Royal and Ancient Association revealed today Sid- Brews of South Africa, isst year's runner up. would not be per- mitted to challenge for the crown worn by Henry Cotton. Henry Cullen. Secretary of the Royal and Ancient, announced no entry had been received from Brews and ‘that it h too late for the South African professio l to do anything about it. Seven invaders from the United States-two amateurs and five pro- fessionals-nto orig ‘the entries. The most prominent is William Lawson Little, Jr., of sari Francisco twice winner_of the British Ama- teur championship and present Am- erican simori-pure titlist. William Medart of St. Louis is thie other amateur. The professionals are Henry Pic- ard: Joe mar, MacDonald Smith, Frank Ball and Joe Kirkwood. Brews, who planned to sail for England Thursday Lrom New York was stunned today when informed he would not be permitted to play in the British open. I/ "There must be some misunder- standing," he said. "I mailed ml’ entry from South Africa in March and naturally assumed everything: was alright. I have cabled Mr. Gul- len to confirm the report that I'm out of it.” Ex-conoict Barred From Pro Baseball (AI. By Guardian's Special Wire) ALBANY, N. Y., June 10 — TWO NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE ' By Decision lightweight Stadium t0fii8ht pion. ily in every round, but took Klick. utes from the crowd of 15,000. The 'two judges split and Jack Demp- isey, the referee, cast his ballot for Canzoneri. Canzcneri appeared willing to take two of Klick's lighter jabs to slam home a blow of his own. Klick put on a clever boxing ex- hibition, throwing a rain of left Jabs into the champicirs face and bobbing his head about in almost HOW THEY STAND Canzon-eri Wins (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, June Iii-Tony Canzoneri, generally recognized a: champion, won,a. l2- rourid non-title fight at Griffith from Frankit Klick, the junior lightweight cham- Cahzoneri kept boring in stead- peppering of lefts throughout from The decision was booed for min- BAER HEAVY EAV l) R I TE IN TITLEBUIIT Braddock Fails To Im- press Railbirds In Workout. (By Edward I. Nell, Associated Press Sports Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) i NEW YORK, June Iii-The rail- birds came out of the shadows to- day to get their first glimpse of an old favorite, James J. Brad- dock, and to examine at first hand, his chances of whipping Max Beer‘ for the heavyweight title Thurs- day night. They watched the Irish icicle box his last two rounds in this training siege against a youngsteri could win, the c-nsensus was that the best thing in his favor was his first name and middle initial, they M'Dw|c“ s“ being the some as three past to tlreilngairggenscore being piled ‘MQY ournnuu" ' é "/' Tlllfigxns, Corbett. Jefmes and upbggr hits, a base on balls and ;§%,'8““',,f‘°3!§fl,"T“,§§ "\‘ . --_. Managers, trainers, handlers of fielder’s choice gave the Stars five Rf: “fine; go"? " ' i ghters schooled in the business of runs in their 0136111118 will at bat. ustorms judging fistic material gave him the Cubs replying with one as the smallest chance to win of any young Had Mclnnis tripled with sum-w t v . a:i.;":: Zltluii-Z W“ " “¢E=§‘%2LE‘.?A‘&% i’ Philaglsjlyiyahia. ‘y Four damaging errors by the -g,1°.nm., “MP5,, “Boer ought to be 100 to l." said Cubs in the third gave the Stars durum-s season. one manager of heavyweights. three more rims and. once again the *1! r "Braddockh still the easiest guy in Cubs replied with one. A double the world to hit with a. right hand. Baer murders you with a right hand. So how can Baer lose?" Aside from the fact that Mc- Carthy nailed him with one pippin of u right on the chin today, Braddock looked good in his last boxing workout, He was fast, vicious and accurate. advance sale indicates it may not draw better than $200.00‘)- The Pioneerstgfigd Quit‘ 8i Q2185: 5-8 victory over e - - - - evening. The starting pitchers, Glow mi- c. Y. M. 1.. and suarpe for the Pioneers, althouuh 511188911 ~fTee1Y- were aflorded excellent support and both went the route. The Pioneers took a three 1'11“ lead in their half of the first iiinlnil on two hits and a couple o! will’ more by the C. Y. M. L. In their turn at bat the o. v. M. L- um"? only one run although they mam‘: a dangerous threat for more. Vii’ two out they 50°79‘: ‘me m“ °n w; singles and a stolen base. a screw bit and a walk filled the wees- Manager Glow sent, in Herman Elia-if; mt, to pinch hit for Arsenault t; Sharpe showed his ability ill 9 pinches and struck him out to re- tire the side. The Pioneers and, 6th and the B scored in the 4th c. Y. M. Lfiemati; . in t 8 318E113, 6t‘; théhgh-oreheavy hitters however fell down with the Wing Stars Take Lead Trouncing Biirhoe ’s ¢ Aided greatly by their opponent's errors but at the same time staging a vicious batting attack at all stages of the game the Stars took undis- puted possession of first place in the city Bazpball League last night when they administered a. 21-5 beating to thie Burl-toes Cubs in a regular scheduled game. It was a surprising outcome to a. game that had been eagerly looked forward to for the past week. Flew who wended their way to last: night's game entertained any thought that the winner's marlin would be so large it being rather the concensus of opinion that a mighty close struggle would be witnessed. The teams camiot be judged by the score however. The losers after displaying the best fielding.of any team in the league Stars hit hard and often never- theless the Cubs committed costly errors on several occasions that led In City League Undisputed B)’ V" Cubs iifiim to s E T n aui B__A_TTERY TONIGHT'S GAD/B Stewart's vs. Cougars. Fielding smartly behind afil great hurling of Walter Goss and. hitting timely with men on the sacks the 8th Buttery softball beam chalked up their 10mm straight win in the City League when they defeated the luckless count. For the first two and a half tho game had all. ear- marks of developing into a battll royal. Neither team could push I! time but the big guns of the Army team got going in their half of the third with the result that seven runners romped home before T-lll ‘side was retired. Again in the fifth they added two more, another brace came in the lucky seventh and to make the margin secure the winners garnered four more runs and then a. single coming together saw the Stars make it 9-0 in the fourth, inc.'caairig their total tif ten as an error paved the way for‘ another counter in the tenth. But, all this was as nothing com- pared to what happened in the Stars half of the sixth. In this frame 14 players came to bat be- in the eighth. For six innings Goes blanked his opponents. In this frame the Shamrocks loaded the sacks with nobody out but the Battery team t pulled through without a run be- ing chalked up against them. How- ever, the losers weren't t0 be, de. nled in the seventh. The first bat- ter was out at first but the next one laced out a three beggar and then a single scored him from w“ 1”“ P-c- Baer at. Asbury Park already has fore they were retired and had New Y°rk 29 11 735 reduced his training to calisthen- just, doubled their score. They st" Imus 27 l8 m“ ics, and Jimmy will do the same scored ten runs on six hits, two Pittsburgh """"‘ 29 m '5” now until weighing in time Tiiurs- hit batsmen, a walk and error and Brooklyn 23 2o ‘s35 day afternoon, i the uprising saw the abdication of Chick's“ t 2g i? Spatterings of rain held down Price from the Cub mound, John- A! ' H 26 35: the ticket sale today. The predic- ny Stanley cioming in to relieve Bosffflfp “ ' n so m tion of $250,000 began to look a. bit him, Stanley was nicked‘ m» five " high, and there were reports the hits and three runs in the remain- ing innings he worked. Cubs never gave up trying how- nine and was never threatened third for the team's only counter, ruining the Battery huriez-‘s great try for a shutout victory. CENTRAL ltlGET BASEBALL Last night on the Hospital Base- ball diamond the Rangers again assianed command of the Midget Lewuaby breaking the first place Wm L,“ Pa ’ ever. They battled away every m with the “was, def mm New York __ _ _. . 28 15 m9 ———————"-'—' minute but the smooth work of the B_7_ For the “m” Ganeamnhthlgmtdled Chicago _ 34 13 511 ‘ winners confined them to three steady ha“, while Mccuigan did Cleveland .. 24 l9 558 “W” runs’ they Smimg w") m the the same for the losers having hard Detroit . 24 ‘A0 545 sixth and one in the eighth. luck in the opening mnmg5_ Worth Boston .. ~ 33 32 511 The Fame malked m‘? thin was the pick of the winners with Washington .. . 21 24 4c‘: straight victory chalked no bv Cantwefl, 531mm; and 9.1mm Philadelphia . ... 1'1 25 .405 Bruce McCallum this season; last Show)“; up we“ 3m. the 105e,, St. Louis 13 28 317 ‘ I I I I night this young hurler allowed Murphy M°Gujgan' Mwdmmrq but four hits while striking out swan and Gomflqy we” gmsmm-p ins. seriously. Linc“, Tonlshfs some brings together nausea-s: catcher, A. Cantwelli the Cubs and Holy Redeemer team pitcher, E. Gallant, first base at the Holy Redeemer Game starts at 6.15. Former Champ Is Father (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) QUINCY. M855“ June who formerly held the welter and proud father today. A nine-pound baby girl was born to Mrs. Broiriliard, the former Minnie F‘. Boston, of Quincy, at the city hospital. Both mother and ddllllglbl/GT were reported to be doing we . diamond. l0—Lou Brouiilard, French-Canadian boxer middle-weight championships, is a , J Davis; second base, s. wemi; third base B. Hooper; left field, E. Dooley: right field, S. Carroll. Wizards: catcher, B. Murphy; pitcher, B. McGuigan; first base, A. Macdonald; second base. B. Gormley; third base, A. Swan; left field J. Stevenson; right field, J. Mahar. League Standing - Won Inst Pts Rangers .5 2 10 Wizards . .4 :1 a Tigers 2 5 4- Swari leads the hitters with five home runs. LONDON-Messengers will be in attendance in future at the depart- ure of all express trains from Pad- dington to collect tekzgrams from passengers. runs on the paths. The C. Y. M. L. again threatened th ut 06°55 3 593 1:“ favor of Pioneers." every round- C zcneri, fighting his first batte since regaining the cham- pionship, came on fast in the later Pioneers in the 7th but and the game end- rounds. yrongem; schurman c. Sharpe l’ DesRoche lb. M“ 3b, c. ward ss. uwmm a r..= ri-iuiips c- ll- 61°“ T iarkin it. Gav vi clnnls 2b, Miilmsr Shamrocks last evening by a 15-1 ‘I runner across the plate during this ‘ C. Y. M- , Steele lb. MwCabe 2b. Clow Glow ss, Perry Mid nuYant “- senault lf. Bernard “i- , Umpu-e_ gouge; on the ha» MacMurdo and Doddsr-S _________. Cycli s ts Arrive potential avenues o: entry into professional baseball — apparently the only two-were opened tonight to Edwin "Alabama" Pitts, whose contract with the Albany Club of this mtemational League was de- ciared void today because he is an err-convict. General Manager Johnny Evers BASEBALL PRABTIBE Practice for the Holy Name Club Germans O v e r- come Italians 4-1 (A. r. By Guardian's special Wire) BERLIN. June l0—Gcrrmany el- iminated mu many 4 w l in the uart final ound of the Europ- of the Alban club, the former Falcons baseball team at Victoria (clan sine Davis Cup eiimlnations Sing Sing foo stars most ard- Park this evening at 6.15. A full In Fredeficton A NEW PEAK out supporter, made plans to ask turnout of the squad is being iook- c and will meet Australia in the semi-final round. Rainer Henkel defeated S. Man- ed forward to, and is eagerly de- IN PIPE-PLEASURE the Governor of New York State, sired by the management. Herbert Lehman. to give Pitts a (C, p, By Guardian's special Wire) gold of Italy, 6-1. 6-8. 0-4. 6-3. full pardon. At the same time the N, N B” Jung 1o while Baron Gottfried Von Oramm club prepared to appeal directly to __Two wumm; Charlottetown cy- accounted for Georgie do Stalini- Kenesaw Mountain Landis. hiull wmgLol Rom-g sumo], cm“, Hugh Campbell and Jack 6-8, 6-4, 5-7, 6-1. commissioner of baseball. to ovef- mcDccisid. arrived in Fredericton 09mm? Ind 5115941119’ "V111 rule the executive committee of the “mo, m1] (q;- May cf ‘Winglog at noon today 0n the first lei; of a meet on June 14. National Association of Minor Pro- Norm school. trmswnementgi trip bymbicyclée \_ fessicnal leagues. Q ._ 3m. fno the Island tothePac Ooas - , In the event Pitts is now grant- Mwgagoulfik; Ywnker’ a Th? cyclists set out from home on , Presentation of as the right u» take his place in GM, m; mlywn cudm, , June eta and reached this city ‘ I .»_ ,_ . the_ Albany outfield, Evers said as Kem, mam,“ °' without mislarxlezitirirseélgltilolydgajlgugo - H ,1 a - r - w » M“ Trophies Tonight fihlk“,“lfg.ii'“fol“mlll‘°ihfi mom: Ethan... Younker, 2 $513“; gm, gum... ...... ..- ~ l "mm “ml”- Grade rv-i Marion sure. a Mar "m ' m” m“ m m" M - 1'1 will retire mm balzball. r ' w . u. 1a.. ioiiowlns the i . r Presentation of the various tro- Blret Uri-swell. 8 Veda. noberts. sum John vmey to Quebee. Grade !I—l Vera immurcutber- MIIIOW old Barley absolutely-vi! get out of the game," Evers as d. "This is the toughest blow or my - life." Pitts said. 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