1 do, . 15th.! airéllliwerr 1.9 i‘ ‘fto ‘Repeal; this Ye ‘ ' jg Canadian P (My HENRY FARRELL) (United Press Sports Editor) NEW YORK; May 14.——Form shown-in the early dual meats on the Pacificucoast and in the Penn- gylvalllfl and Drake relay carnivals ought to adrve as a stimulant to t-hose who", ave been having had heart action 1th n’ they think or the (all! spastic". .t1le American teem gt‘ tips flgrtqrmympics this sulllllli}; I“. _ m I t The‘ 1119!‘. m." ‘"3" 9 i" olyrnpip "Qfiqlpftgitadilleld games in Antwerp}.- _‘ g, nine events and by ‘doorl g glamorous points a5 places la t yo, er events. Although it is tqo~early to make any ac urflldrlbreoasts it is sale to assume that the American team will repeat its victory in seven oi‘ the nine‘ oyeiits ‘that were turned 1;, at Antwerp and that it has a splendid chaticeto win nine of the events which ‘were lost. Among the events that were won by the Americans at the last Olym- pics were tho pole vault. and the 56-pouud weight event. .lt is Ilullfl possible and. in iactpvery probable that the Americans. will l0se the pole vault this year and the 56- pouud weight event‘ has been re- moved from tho program. Of the events that were lost in Antwerp, the ‘Americans are al- most sure to win the broad jump. the hop-atep-jllmp, - the shot-rut. the discus throw, the ‘HO-metre hurd- ieg, the 1,000meto relay race and the marathon. The chances ior winning the 400-meter, 800-metsr or‘ LEM-meter races, are very bright.‘ ’ ‘ " flllauy oLytho expert; are feeling pessimistic/because they reason that the" European. athletes. have been so groatly"impro . since they competed against the Amricaus in Antwerp. This should tho-Honors at the Last Olympiad A 12 and is Favoured‘ ‘ ar-Earl Thomp- Star will Not Com- ete. when be has so much to encourage him to do his very best. -In the ‘broad jump the American team will be represented by lied Gourdin, former Harvard star and made since 1920. ‘Dehsrt Hubbard. the colored star irom tho Unrvcr- sity of Michigan, ts also close to a new record-maker in the broad lump and In the bop. step and jump. ‘ Earl Thompson. competing for Canada, won the llb-meter hurdles at Antwerp and "broke the record, hut he is‘not eligible for amateur competition now and the Ameri- can hurdlers are now the beat in the world. American sprinters and high jumpers are still supreme and they are certain to win ii they can hold their form. The American quarter- milers and hali-milers are more iormidablo this year than they were in 1920 and the mllers are al- so more promising than they were in Belgium. With Clarence IDs Mar. the Bos- ton, sprinter. leading the marathon- ers, the chances for an Aunerican_ victory in the classic oi the gam- in the past. ._ _ Executivw oi Finland's team have been holding Nurmi. their star runner, as the big threat in‘ ' lthe 1.500, the 5,000 and 10,000- anetrs crosscountry run. The sche- dule, ‘which cal-ls for some of the events on the same date, will make it impossible ior lNurmi to attempt this stupendous teat and even such a strong, durable runner ache-is could hardly stand up under such a physical lgnmenI ii ‘the sche- Finis did allowJiim to attain-pt it. - ' While Finlandspower is contin- ied to a few_ specialties.- the Finn coaches must make ‘their best out b“ Full" "°°‘l““° 1"h°¥E'"-°99Wloi their limited resources. oaths the holder of the‘ worldb record t es are better than they ever were . "1 ti‘? ' a... Yb I p ; WILL LIKELY tint». AT 0LYMPIOS Harem arol ThoUnivoroig‘ of Toronto rowing crew. oh . -.. l ‘in! oi_ ‘Canada. and likely Olympic contenders, _ ‘practising ever since the ice broke anti Hillllllllmrzll: ‘tilt... m EVEHY lilllii CHURCH LEAGUE BUWLING Georgizflm’ Ty in the game lust evening C. Mil- Peach, Starts Twelb ‘for: ‘total; the honors oi high single _ _ _ an o n . . tieth Year m Big in the Church Bowling league match last night the Zion team by winning over Si. Peter's caused s iour team tie in this league as fol- lows Methodists, St. James, Zion and St. Peter's all oi which now Leagues-l- WOIId- s1“. PETEWB ' eff"! Batifba" i‘. 1551121211.... """ '" 1S‘? $33 - ‘its 7s 131 _ Regor - 311. own.“ 232 g 11s Am,‘ ‘ tw. Smith 17s 14} ( _ Press.) nsruorr, Nhy 1 .‘—-Ty Cobhis smashing - major league records this ‘yearfievery time his name av- pears in a box score. 773 194 ssfi I Total—2450. ZION. I 15a ‘During-Ill years Cobb has playedlE- wlllkel“ ~ - - - - - -- 193 159 1mm, _g,,m,, m“ any on,“ Amewin. McKenzie .. 11s 19s is} can Leagueplayar. The llsurfllc- 139W" 154 137 1. stood _at.2,449 when the aossonop-IR- LePage .. 206 130 15 eusdp-and each appearance 'h_liis'C. Kielly . . . . . . . . .. 144 140 l your establishes a new high tnark. Cobb also sets a new record this Total—-24ii8. [Pollowlng are the scores: | | Ono oi the best games oi basa- _, the Eastern Stars who have" won , innings ior the Stars‘ did splendid _in two innings. of by Taxi ~Power and the~best hit “m”! a" Pm“! “m” " “mm” other hand the-strength oi the Ani- l"! "d m9" “muwwer "7 ‘he m‘ arlcan team is so distributed that w"a"guld°‘l“la‘3aedhag“ the for“: theArnerlcan coschesdo notfhavc, arc-u aiv» n mpove.‘ _¢ ‘ _“,|,__md Bu: ii this increase in strength 1° one“ any o“ a 6e o season every time he has a time at hutpsvery time he singles, every time he triples, every time he hits gsiely.¥d11‘d‘_ every time ‘he scores. Demolition ‘or these ‘records auto- ' s72 764 sag i‘ L," . __ls t0 "hemconsidersd as a. vital iac- qtor, there tau-m no reason for» not assumiugtliat our young Ameri- can athletes" have not been improv. adjust as much in the-mar years as their European rivals. V lit ls a known fact that the Unl- tsd States will have much better representation in the, weight ev- ents than they had at Antwerp. it will be a surprise it‘ "Hay" IHart- rauft doesn't break the world's record in tho idiot-put event at Paris. ‘The ‘California youngster already baa-broken the record in uuoiricia-l attempts on the Pacific Coast. "* ""1 Hartrsa ._..h_aa_ also beaten the Olympiad ink ‘mark ozfmlorby over. nine leer... and hd-Qhilrt to make fnew-hrpoqralin thisevent. Jlihere is very little danger that Walter Chriitle; head ‘iield coach or the American team will allow l-lnrtrauft or‘ young Clarence Hou~ an to over-indulge before they go to ParI. ' " , " Clarence "Pootell. the" gialrt ior; mor Bowdoin ‘star. has also brok- "I the var-id's more ior tho ham- iher throw in trials and he ought U mike l’ new record at. Paris more than win or place in one [sif- ‘t (With the idea of having a spot‘:- |ialist in each and ovary event. ‘American coaches are asking run- ners to specialize in one event and train particularly for one distance. ‘Phi. action, pobsibly wacdirocted at Jote our. wh has been uplkin! about winning t o or three events. in‘ the iield events. o! course, it will be possible ior one athlete to compete in several events which are .,closely related and it will be wise for the coaches to permit dou- ble entries in those events- A iast and exciting game of baseball was played at Victoria Park Wednesday afternoon be- tween the All Stars of Q. S. B. and tho Tigers of W. K. 8.. the All winning out by I. score oi All Stars Tigers Catcher u. uuni|1tnt|iliiisiii. .' SEIJB m1 Plllllllil l Rub soothing, - and!!!‘ "Mimi 8t. Jacobo Oil right in- ilack Bhaughennessy ‘ ‘ Leilt F J. Si; E. B1859? M. Dudy .7 Pitcher F. Acorn 1st Base V. McFarlana 2nd Base E. Crsighau 3rd Base " A. McFarlaae Bhort. Btop . . E, Stentliord Right Field R. Dalziel A. Hale B. Nelson D. Davies ld G. Bennett l Center Field - L. Trainer " C. Mathoson (Patriot please copy.) . ooooboooooooooe E. Lartsr Q O, lMTIR-MARITIME Q . RIFLE PRACTICE Q . O Practice ior tho- inter-Marl- ‘e time‘ nine Match will be held E _on Saturday afternoon instead? . _ _. LADIES WBOWLING Laaoug iOn the "Y" Alleys last night t. Hopefuls defeated the “Y" Girls by a majority .oi 90. pins. ‘ - .'I‘hs hjighest single and highest. total was rolled by Mrs. E. S. 106B" ‘fin who made a total oi 206~audl 494 respectively. ' ' ' The game tonight matically results in the fracture oi 1 other. lDaoh triple, ior example adds to his _rec_0rd oi trho most ex- tra. ‘base hits and also tohis rec- ord for-tthe most extra bases on hits. Likewise, every sale hit in- creases’. hm record total bases. In additiouto these marks that ire dolly targets of the T1891‘ ""3"" sgonlhers are Others that are lik- olv to tumble if he plays in'100 or more? games, among them his rec- ord ofhaving batted .300 or better will be.‘ be-l tween the Granites and Eurekas. Following are tlrscoms: = " Y GlR 8 125 97 118 1,14 E. McfRas . . . . T. Grant K. Moltae ior I8 seasons. ‘ - I , _ _- S. ‘Brown .. 79 ., M. LON . . . . . . . . . .. 1Z4 Gopake, Maryland . T. ‘ 1 m ,9, m , 1- ," ‘ ota —167 . HQISQ, H1 . norswuus '5“ ‘ ~ ' ' IICOIIII .......... 20$ 129 159 F01‘- _ Big‘ Glrfilllt s. MoGregor 12o 10s .141 -~~ - r. MoDona-ld . . s; 1g: s; ~ " __ - .. - 7 tififililiilii it‘. “Z23. hkuiii E- Hwi» ---- -----» m *1 . 1.10 Circuitmrrived in the city on Sat- M1 so,‘ 6,6 urday afternoon, when Copako, 2.14 Tota]_1761. ‘i=4 ‘landed here. . Copalte ‘is the property of a well WW“ 1°"! “Qmm” "Mic "Pimay be available at any date now. Wllm"! i! 1° "W195i!" m“ w“ °“lt is a beginning and shows that Ms-jority ior Hopefuls 90 pins. .._.___ -_____.___. - Lacopia on the Maritime circuitlthe horsemen here have the "m", Th“ 9°" "M"! lmnpect M‘ a est oi the game at heart and cert- 879" "°°°“d a" thmulh ‘he ‘East’ ainly will help all in their power to‘ 9!" 5W1" "d w" cflmvflgn°d make the circult a success. .' from Maine and down through sou- thern states oi Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Copalre, raced to his mark at Cambridge, Mary- land tearing ofi three heats in 2-14 1-4, 2.1412, $.14 1-4. In eight. starts be has won five races, seco d twice and third once, an impos n; rec- ord. '- < ‘ Tho-pedigree of Copske. I14 ll as follows: slrs La Copia, dam La donna bfllsdbell, grand dam Cree-I cent by ira Wilkes, By this it will " be readily understood that the new importation is well bred and local ians will watch with interest the: result of his campaign on the Mari-l time "regain." t "Copake is eligible to he 2.21 class this year. and shoul make things hot ior some oi the other‘ fast ouss. This marks the first new ‘ Li! the fans gome speedy field work ‘hi-m when he tricd to'slide in. lke i9 tuun illli [IN l P-WlJ-UIAMIJNU. All-Stars Take 11 to 4 Lead Over iSilation Enders in Splendid Game Lust Even- ing‘. hall this season was played last evening on the P. W. C. grounds adjoining the college between the IEastsrn lStars and Station Enders. ‘The game throughout was not~ able for the splendid field work of six successive games this season. -' Jack ‘Coughlin who pitched iour' work, not. even giving them chase He was relieved on him ior the rést‘oi the game < ‘was a "two hugger. . Tub" Donovan who plays the snmepositlon as iBabe Ruth ‘bears ' n striking ‘resemblance to -‘ the llahe nt but and three times dur- ing the-game he hit a-thrss bag- ger for his team. Lumpy Burns‘: excelled on first bass and ‘Ban ‘ vettéhiiyié ‘ti... 3.51 unused. ,"Do you know," said the conceit- ed actress, "that l was offered S4.- 000 a week to remain in New York‘?! "Indeed!" remarked a candid listener. "And. was the offer made from Boston? 1- Ce tre ‘Field Reg. Mclnnis . . . . . . . .. F. Beagan Left Field Tub Donovan l1‘. McFlwen 0n Saturday at 3 p. m. on 1P. W. _C., groiinds the‘ ‘Eastern Stars‘ will play a iP. W. College picked team. (Patriot Please Copy) _ _ are shown on How They Stand American \V. I PC. New York . . . . . . . . . ..14 i .1101 Zfi’.’.§',’.i‘..u1 I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " l4 i st. Louis ..12 10 .545 ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ Boston '10 9 >526 Batt~fienewich sii<l‘()'- gzizg" ~11 10 524 vein; Shseliiln, May. Hur- go ' ' ‘ ' '" '10 10 "500 Fifl. ‘RIXBY and Wlngo. gashington ..1l 12 .478 evelanil ..10 11 .476 N, Y k 4 Phlla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. o 1s .220 (flluggr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _;_'_'_"_'_‘_'f f Pr: Cincinnati . .682 New York .. .609 Chicago .577 Brooklyn .41? Pittsburgh .45i< Boston .-i2l St. Louis .409 Pblla 6'15 286 1 Ohdarrsll. ____ Sis. Louis “Brownsft Walk off With 11 to 1 Victory-Ruth. Presented With Most" _Va.1 u a b l_e Player Diploma.- (Canadian Press.) Following are the results oPgam- as played ye-iteriliy in the Major Leagues: National League ' R. ri-i. 1a.: Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 10 l St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 6 01 Batu-Grimes and Taylor Sothern, Sherdel, ‘Dock, 1nd (lonanles. Nellie-mull. imtL-Wlcldulilan und Sny- deri Gflwlly Kauiiman and poncd, rain. lPhlladelphla at Pitts- burgh, postponed, rain. American League Cleveland Washington Bait-Edwards lit: Johnson, and ‘Ruel. .- . and My- ‘Senshary v Yanks Badly Beaten . . ‘I , The ‘New York Ynkses gun. cred their worst defeat oi‘ the sea- sun here today, ioslngto the, 3|“ Louis "Browns" l1 to 1. Hoyt wasiyhngdtqphlu .'__' _' kuodted out. oi’ the box in the flit. Inning. when st. Louis scored 5' runs. ' The ilflmc‘ was ‘preccdteditby nl parade illlll "the" raining oi‘ the! world's championship. - pennant. won by Schedule Bowling League! . w, May lb-Granilos vsfllure‘ lMay 16~SvasllKls vs. ‘H090 ,1, May 17~Comots as. ' WGfIrII. -. May 19.—Enrek.ag va. ‘ltkmiho.§"§ ‘- May so-r. Chfa vs. onaipbn May tL-iflopo! vs. Com _ May 22.-——'l‘. C. F Y!» Burrow,” May 28.—tPed ' goes, vs.“ .. Girls. ' ' " "" May May May May N.*~GI'GDKOI vs. Jkmlk 1v ,z6.--4Eurekas vs. Comet i. - STH-iflflfiqffih; n‘. or: 28.—4Peda'goguas‘ vs. lknrlh ay 2B.——Y Girls vs. Granltes. . a/y 30.-—Comcts vs. G. " . ' May ZiQ-Eurekas vs. vastlkafl. May ZiL-iliopefuls vs. dagogu- es. _ - June 2, 7 p. m. ‘F s. . . . June 2nd yq-“péyjt. taiuilfiuykla Ataturk; vs. ti‘; e. vs. Y. Girls. .flulne i, 7 p. ii; n s. "~" 1 " June‘ Granites. , June 5.—,$vastiyas vtaglkmiks. J-une Girli vs. Svastikzis, June Z-Colnets vs. ikmiks. June 9.—4C0mets vs. T. C. "F's. yo 4, 8.30——¢Pai_lagogues 11s.. ~'t a Judge Lunilis presided at the eere- ‘ monies. Babe Ruth was presented; with a diploma for being selected; the molt, valuwbla player: in tho. American League. - . . . Sear: ' ‘ ~' » R. ‘H. E. Si’. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ll l8 2 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 7 2 BatL-tflhocker and ‘Sevsi- sid; Hoyt. .Plllll‘_aas and Schang, l-loliman.‘ " ' . 1 . Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . .. o 4J-4'_ Bus-ton . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11.", '19 2 _ BatLf-Connallyy. " ma". gala, Ovstigros and, cuss; Quint; and O'Neill . Detroit . -BR.'.L—\SIOIIP.I', fiollowsy, (flurkeisnti Bossier. Wood- ‘ alh, Naylor. Baugartner slid Perkins.‘ ' 'l"'j""“‘““"’?‘ -r. ._._ 1 1 lfelly, played his game 6n second. Daugherty prov- 'ed'himseli a star catcher .\_v;hile Reg. Mclnnis and M. Bolger-show- ‘Abe Doyle on third bliss‘ showed " lkePower that he could not steal, a base as he clapped the ball on. ‘Power pitched a good game ior his mom. while Monteith, Martin and ‘Beagan were stars ior their teani. Iilhe‘ score was 11 to 4 in favor oi the Eastern Stars, Harry Welsh urnpired to the satisfaction of both teaims ‘and Frank ‘McLeod proved to',bs,a competent base judge. The line up was us follows: Station Enders . , Catcher . M]. Dougherty . . . . . . . .. J. Martin - . > lPltchsr ‘ J‘. Coughlin . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘F. Power ' First lBase J. Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. J. Dillon Second Base 1B. Kelly W. Moutslth Third Bade A. Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . .. P. Ryan Short ‘Stop J. Power . . . . . . . . . . . . .. R. Power Right Field W. Bolger . . . . . . . . . . . . .. D. 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