ruuKittn For Fans On Odds Prospects Bright Collecting Long j THAT’S Laufer DODGERS PERK UP Rainville “Peeved” As BRITISH WOMAN RELIEF_By White Sox Charge In CHAMPION LEADS rfRrO. FOR MID-SEASON Youth Wins Singles y Puts IN GOLF FINALS mmtc DRIVE ON FLAG I Place On Net Team deW$ new In Sick Bed Diana Three moohp vcve, Brooklyn Team Moves Into Doyle North American zone Plumpton Montreal, May 18—(UP)—The fcTfiE GREtffe^T Place — the United Down at End of 18-Hole Third Indians By JACK CUDDY final of Davis tup play opened here to-day with KEUEF PflcMER^ be weak- on Skids in American New States team opposing a Canadian squad that may Play IN BASE BAIL-. New York! Slay 18^*( Up'-Stettin^odds against The United States team were a _ from ened by internal dissension. New York, May II—(UP)— York winning the American league pennant lengthened 1 Ulneneagles, Scotland. May 18— Brooklyn la back In third place In as choice for heavy favorite. __ (UP)—Enid Wilson, famous Brit- 2—4 to 1—2, and Pittsburg replaced Chicago the National league standing, the to- Ellsworth Vines, Pasadena, Calif, ish woman golfer, was three up in the announced same position whirs It finished last the National flag mid-day quotations British singles sin- over Diana Plumpton at the end American and season,' and the Dodgers appear veteran betting commissioner. was first round of the British by Jack Doyle, Broadway gles champion, pitted against NIEMIEC FEATURES of the to enter the light day member finals ready pennant fs Gilbert Nunns, youngest women's golf championship full blast. The odds against the Pirates fin- in Vines’ The final is for 36 holes. of the Canadian team, •to-day. 's outfit showed a no- ishing first are still 8-5, the same debut. * Mis Wilson is the defending but |i 1133 Davis cup WIN ticeable Improvement recently, as in the pre-season quotations, HOLY CROSS • Austin, Tea., DAVIES OPPOSE at WHmer Allison, champion. winning five of its last six games, Chicago dropped from choice playing on Miss was supe- with ht drew Dr Jack Wright, Plumpton’s play not counting Its tie with Cincinnati. 7:5 to a second-best tie team, for first three holes after his tenth dominion cup Hits rior for the Before this spurt it seemed out of Louis at 2-1. The Cards previously on the clay Former Local Star the second match which Miss WlUon steadied, espe- stride, woefully weak in hitting and ANSON1ATO-NIGHT had been 6-1 at third best. courts of the Mount Royal Tennis cially in her approaching. Miss worst In the * Four Times in Its field play was the Up and Down club. Safely Plumpton, however, failed to con- was fair. league. The pitching which had been In Won His Place. Mid- nect properly with her long sec- That the Dodgers have devel- Oakville Club Books Washington, was the center of 7*0 Over two at tho a second-best tie with Philadelphia Toung Nunns, Triumph onds and became down a fighting spirit was demon- oped American list at 3-1, is a controversw involving his right eighth hole. She won the ninth, strated when they Colored Giants For on the again yesterday while the Ath- to instead of the Dominion's dlebury to turn one down, and squared the shortened to 2-1, play staged their third straight winning to 4-1. No. 1 ranking player, Marcel RaJn- match by winning the tenth. Miss USELESS nlnth-lnnlng rally, making it two Tussle letics’ figures are lengthened team's Worcester, 18—Holy Cross Twilight excell«it early- vllle. Garnet Meldrum, the May Wilson was three up after the 16th — — a row over St. Louis, 6 to 2. Despite Cleveland’s In defeating INPO in In still ranks non-playing captain, sent Nunns had little difficulty was and coasted home with m(>/ This enabled to rise attrac- season showing, Doyle 7 to 0. played Brooklyn One of the outstanding Mack’s Cuba in the singles at Hot Mlddlebury here yesterday that advantage. second the Cards school the Indians below Connie against their MAMSERFH FINISHED from division past tions ever booked for South after he heat R«in- The Crusaders continued ARlSllDESV^ a although he tightened Cleve- Springs, Va., The second round of the finals and Cincinnati who were left In grounds In Oakville Is carded to- outfit, match the day heavy hitting, amassing 12 hits for land's chances from 15-1 to 6-1. vllle In a five-set will be Qlayed this afternoon. 4-7 &c WASWS&N’S’ foufth-plaee tie. night. when the Colored Giants of tie a total of 23 bases, including hom- most notable change on before the Canada-Cuba open- Berly Breaks Leg Ansonta Invade the vllle field to The held for the ers Tim and Donat May- list was the drastic reduc- ed. No trials were by Murray GAMES* MoRE Pittsburgh strengthened Its grip meet Leo Orslnl's Oakville Davies either Nunns was slated nard. Bill Sline, sophomore left its tion of the shot against the TJ. 8. match and Than one-fourTh on the league lead by taking in a tilt at 6 o’clock. long hander, worked for the Crusaders I Too LSfeTo 6eYT. twilight Sox from 600-1 to 20-1, for the singles job automatically. HARTFORD GEMS third straight game from the Phil- The Copper City lads, led by a Boston Red and held the opposition to seven VOUP, B£S of the trowing respect for ! DOW*!.? lies, 6 to 4. Pitcher John Berly array of stars featuring the reflecting well scatered hits, striking out six classy under their new and th© Phillies broke his right leg five brothers, are expected the Sox and two. sSeoul^. Tinney Tom passing sliding home In the third inning. afford vlllers with of wealthy owner, Yawkey. for SETBACK INSILCQS to the plenty BRISTOL BUNKS Honor Murray Wally Berger’s eighth home run Doyle, the bespectacled little The Crusaders got the jump on mates opposition. of the season with two The lineups: Irishman who has been prominent Ed Stefanick, Mlddlebury hurler, probable aboard featured a six-run rally in Ansonla—J. Walker, c; Brown In wagering for some 40 years, ex- in the opening inning. Ad Niemiec Klies, Vincent, that Boston of Flaherty, the fifth inning gave or Watts, p; C. Tinney. lb; E. plained that he was a couple WEST HARTFORD opened with a two-base hit to cen- an 8 to 0 shutout over Cincinnati. Tinney, 2b; E. Tinney. 3b; N. Tin- days late with his quotations be- ter and Doc Corrigan promptly Hoben and was re- Doran, New York at Chicago ss; R. H. Smoot, he had been ill ’’physically a hit ney, Tinney, If; cause 18—Bristol High scored him with through in a double-header to- Hartford, May — scheduled cf; S. Douglas, rf. and mentally.” the Central Con- short. With two down Tim Murray Walsh With Losers school, winner of day. Davies—Gregory or Dalns, c; IN. Mlscue and basket- hit a long smash into deep left took necticut league fotball Washington undisputed Zappone or Senietas, p; R. Orsini, field nnd by fine base running con- Score 4 to 1 in the He said, "I’m sure I’d have re- ball championship triphies yester- command of second place lb; J. Zappone or Trotta, 2b; Dons- verted it into a home run, his slide covered sooner from a little opera- day advanced another step toward American league by beating Cleve- ton of Connell. 3b; Brodeur, ss; into the plate beating the relay by 18—In 3 to 2 tion if It hadn’t been for my worry the 1933 baseball championship, Hartford, May their first land for the second straight, Marticello, If; Magnuson, cf; Crean inches. a sec- over a mistake I made In offering defeating West Hartford, 9 to 0 twilight game of the season, the dropping the Indians from rf. led off in the second or Mlnucci, 20 to 1, the White on the William Hall field. The vic- Maynard ond-place tie to third position. against Chicago his home run smash went into Savitt Gems worked out a 4 to 1 Sox In third In my tory put the Bell City players to- and New York retained the league finishing place LuBBoCKylfexA^... I tal at six straight for the season the football field. The Crusaders’ win over the Meriden Insilcos yes- lead by taming Detroit 4 to 1, tak- pre-season quotations. accepted was manufactured so bets at those odds that I and bettered their chances of win- fifth run terday afternoon at Sta- MARC«28,t933 advantage of six bases on balls many left Bulkeiey ing SHELF an Britt to what'll ning the championship the third through Ed triple off Carl Fischer. GAINER‘ON can't sleep nights thinking and to center. dium.. Stan Partyka, on the mound SoG&e5EP 9V if of the teams time In succession to take perma- Maynard's single Chicago downed Philadelphia happen any leading scored for the Cross for the local Gems kept the visit- in weaken and the White Sox keep anent possession of the league Murray again Oouuep. PARRIS/ 5 to 2. after a five-run outburst in the safely through SPW85 EOnDPv at their trophy this year. Score: fifth, hitting ors well in check after a shaky the eighth inning. FOR THREE WEEKS moving along present third base and scooting to third on UJBBoCK AVALANCHE JOURNAL clip.” Bristol. first inning, the lone Meriden run George Plpgras. recently acquir- Britt's over to Stev- aus- Here are and r. a. e. ripping single ed from the Yankees, started Doyle's mid-May ab. li. po. coming in the third, partly as the New Haven, May 18—A1 Gainer, rf 2 2 0 1 enson, Tim tiled to score and was with Boston by turning pre-season quotations for both Vodarskl, result of an-error. piciously state and light heavy- rf 1 0 0 0 nipped, but Junie Harrley dropped over St. Louis. heavyweight major leagues: Cody, Walsh Beaten in a 7 to 3 win is faced A. Sonstroem, 3b 4 Oil the ball. weight boxing champion, and Bob as a re- Kwiatkowskl, 2b r. 2 11 Neimiec Again Partyka Walsh, son of with a three weeks’ layoff NATIONAL the White Sox received in A. Palau, c 4 1 11 The final Crusader run came in famed twirler, "Big sult of a nose injury First | Second Third Ed” Gurske, p 5 the sixth. Niemiec collected his Walsh, each allowed four hits. OVERCOMES his victorious battle with George Mid- Pre- Mid- Pre- Mid- Pre- Maro, If 3 0 0 Hartford -batsmen went From YALE at the Arena second double, a line hit to left Eight Rumors And Reality Gathered Nichols, of Buffalo, May May May W. Sonstroem, lb. 4 1 0 0 down by the strike-out route be- 3 0 field, his fourth straight hit of the on Monday night. Season Season Season TJtke, ss 4 fore Walsh’s fast balls. 0 0 He counted on sizzling and Nodelman, DIGlovanna, cf .. 3 day. Corrigan's 8 TO 4 Doctors Mongillo Plt’ts'g. 8-5 8-5 1-2 1-2 1-4 1-4 double to center. Niemiec Partyka got into a bad hole in PROVIDENCE, of right after a thorough examination Chl'go. 2-1 7-5 3-5 2-5 1-3 1-3 the frame when walked Totals .35 9 7 27 11 0 missed having a perfect day at opening h? U !* the colored fighter’s injury, report- St. L. 2-1 5-1 3-5 7-5 1-3 2-5 bat when he was out on a close the first two batters, Eddie Gibson Vl^orld New Haven, Conn., May 18— vessel N. Y. 10-1 20-1 4-1 5-1 2-1 7-3 West Hartford. This a blood Sporting ed that ruptured and Karl and the next man I in the seventh 10-1 6-1 4-1 2-1 2-1 4-5 ab. r. h. po. a. e. decision at first in the eighth. Klies, (UP)—Yale scored caused the abnormal swelling Bklyn ss-2b 0 14 1 1 Paul bunted into his m after- Phila. 20-1 40-1 8-1 15-1 4-1 3-1 Bennett. 4 Charlie Stevenson, visiting third up, Doran, and eighth innings yesterday a of fight Of Athletic Contest I which inclined number Bost'n 50-1 100-1120-1 30-118-1 6-1 0 0 2 1 0 r he Grist Haydash, cf ... 4 contributed the hands, the Savitt moundsman hesi- noon to break a tie and end the baseman, fielding fans to think Al s nose had been Cinn. 100-1 200-1130-1 40-1(10-1 10-1 lb —. 4 0 19 0 0 Holeomb, gems, accepting eight chances flaw- tating before throwing to first too winning streak of the Providence round of rf 4 0 110 0 broken during the second B1U, lessly, one being a glove-hand late to get the batter. Shaw, the College nine, which had extended AMERICAN Shoor, lf-3b ... 4 0 10 1 1 the hectic scrap. catch of Doc Couillard’s next player to face Partyka, hit games. The score 2b 1 0 0 12 0 stinging BY JOHN A- CLUNKY throug'i eight • Harris, The brothers, Bob and Zip, Y. 1-2 1-3 1-5 0 0 2 1 0 liner. The score: into a double play when his line &t was 8 to 4. Mele N. 2-5! 1-51 Nsddo, If or- 2-1 1-3 1-4 on Gainer’s handlers, yesterday Wash. 3-11 1-2 4-3) 3b ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 drive was snared by Cronin at Wheeler, who 'started the Solomon, take a com- Phila. 4-1 J-ll 8-3 4-5 3-5 1-4 0 0 0 0 0 Holy Cross. who the ball into difficul- dered their fighter to Schwolsky, 3b-ss short, then snapped mound foe Yale, got Cleve. 6-1 14-11 2-1 4-11 •• 7-5 0 0 0 11 3 ab. r. li. po. a. e. rest. They were under the Whaples, c to third to retire Gibson, who had ties early, and after 4 runs had plete Chl'go 13-1100-1! 6-1 40-1! 3-1 2n-l c 0 0 6 1 1 Niemiec, 3b 5 2 4 0 Good Old Jake that Gainer’s injury Barton, started home at the crack of the scored off him in the first two in- impression Detr't. 15-1 20-11 6-1 6-li 3-1 2-1 3 0 117 0 Corrigan, ss 5 t 2 0 in J. Ht Sullivan, p bat. Vincent hit to short and G. Parker was sent in. would be healed sufficiently Bost'n 20-1 500-11 8-1 100-11 20-1 Coulllard, rf .4 0 0 0 Fay The nings, 4-,l Takes Rap the three weeks to permit him to face St. L. 100-1 100-1:40-1 40-1120-1 20-1 0 27 16 7 2b .3 0 0 0 Klies was forced out at second, Parker, shutout the viators Totals .32 5 Moriarty, before the cur- •—Out. ••—Even. If 4 1 0 0 the Insilcos’ turn at bat. rest of the Nichols again here Murray, ending of a "confession” that he "would way. cf 4 2 0 Through the medium signed Yale. tain is down on the indoor Score by innings: Butt, Cronin’s Hit Does It rung YEARS OI,D h. a. e. street CITY TO BE 50 Bristol 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—9 Maynard, c 4 The Gems scored first run of from which ab. r. po. fight season at the Grove ^heir take the full blame” for the substitution boxing gloves — 0 0 3b ... 5 0 2 2 0 2 Curley, lb 4 7 in the last of the when Me- Williamson, sports palace. Livingston, Mont. (UP) second, ss 4 2 2 1 4 0 Two-base hits—Kwiatkowskl, Sline, p 4 0 0 0 before an amateur bout in New Woodlock, .... Nichols is as being anx- Whiskers, beards, moustaches, and Partiand reached first base on had been removed boxing 0 0 reported Gurske. Stolen base s—Vodarskl, padding Gengarelly, rf .... 4 115 Liv- wild ious for a re-match and this nat- side burns are sprouting in Totals 7 12 27 9 1 the Meriden third-sacker's amateur R. cf .... 4 114 10 Kwiatkowskl 2, A. Palau, Gurske, .37 Jake Wernick, handler of Sulots, Hartford Parker, Brown The over and was scored Haven. Joey If 4 110 0 0 ural, if arranged by Lew ingston. reason—Livingston's Maro, W. Sonstroem 2, Utke, DiGio- Mlddlebury. peg first, by McKenzie, com- 2b 4 0 2 0 7 0 and A1 Caroly, would doubtless at- 50th anniversary celebration vanna 2. Left on bases—Bristol 5, ab. r. h. a. e. Cronin’s two-bagger along the first becomes a “fall for our well known boxing Fletcher, po. featherweight, guy” an A "wild Hartford 5. Base on balls— Kimball, lb 4 0 0 12 1 0 tract the largest crowd of the sea- scheduled for July 3 4. West Stevenson, 3b .... 4 7 0 base line. Another Savitt runner or lack of it. has 3 12 3 11 last reminiscent of the off Sullivan 5. Struck out—by Sul- Dumas, If 4 0 0 crossed the plate in the last of the missioner. Thomas Elusive Donahue, whose courage, Klein,c son. Gainer, on trial up to west” program Gurske 9. Wild pitch— Wheler, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 sold is for the livan 10, Simonson, 2b .... 4 1 1 0 fifth. was and night, completely pioneer days planned Cronin walked been a of state-wide conversation for three years. The "con- G. 3 110 2 1 Monday Sullivan. Passed balls—Barton. Barker, rf 4 2 0 0 subject Parker, p himself to the fans his sterling event, and local gentry pla nto cul- Time Wallett beat out a bunt. Partyka in by Whapples. -^Muldoon. Stefaniak, p .4 0 1 0 at and direct odds to his testimony tivate of “local color” In the bunted to Vincent, first for fession” of Wernick, complete Totals .35 8 12 27 16 4 exhibition of give-and-take same- plenty —2:05. Zawltski, ss .3 1 3 1 playing states that the handler is ness under fire. shape of hairy facial ornaments. Hoehm, lb 3 1 10 0 the Meriden club. Vincent played Donahue’s chambers three weeks ago, willing Providence College. Central Standing! for Cronin down to 7%e Lengue Williams, cf .3 12 0 going third, for the incident of the switched and "also ab. r. h. po. a. e. W. L. Per. to "take full blame” gloves Hartrey, c 4 0 6 but his peg was a little too late. Madden, 3b 4 0 0 10 2 6 0 1.000 he means "the full Bristol •Bakey 1 0 0 With the bags full, Putnam lifted the full responsibility.” What by responsibility Perrin, lb 4 0 1 10 0 0 West Hartford 3 .600 a long fly to center field, Cronin but the statement relieves the commissioner from Marlon, cf 4 1 13 0 0 s 2 .400 he knows, Meriden Totals .34 0 7 24 13 4 only rf 4 0 10 1 1 .250 scoring after the catch by Doran. Marselln, ...... Manchester .1 on the case, which he to do after 4 1 12 0 0 .250 Comes MAKING A DECISION promised Koslowski, If .... Bast Hartford .. 1 Score Sipples Through by innings: some Reilly, ss 2 1 16 3 1 .... 1 .250 In the with one and all that Middletown Holy Cross .3 11 011 00 x—7 eighth frame, hearing the testimony assuring present "though Corbett, 2b 3 0 0 4 4 0 5LIDES Walsh walked who out, Farrell, is crooked, it’s a that everyone Quinton, p 2 0 10 3 0 Yesterday’s Results. Runs Batted Mur- people may think boxing good thing in—Niemiec, stole second and went to third Blanche, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 A. hits— \RRUCHER Norwich F. 21, Westerly. ray, Maynard (2). Two-base when the Meriden shortstop, Klies, does not feel that way.” Enfield 4. Three-base Stafford Springs 5, Niemiec (2), Corrigan. missed the throw from home. He Totals .34 4 7 27 13 4 Collinsville 5. and of the Commissioner, Wernick Plainvllle 9, hit—Brett. Home runs—Murray At the hearing in the offices Good cheer, old pot o’tea! The vided by the sport is a great help. Hartford 0. and scored On Tommy Sipples' Bristol 9, West Maynard. Stolen bases—Brett NOTHING ABOUT THE Score by innings: •Fox hunting spells the circulation Choate 15. Loomis 6. Double hit over second. Hoben, backstop testified UNDER OATH that he KNEW prince, 'is rolay 'ighness, 'as taken Maynard. plays—Maynard Yale .202 000 22 x—8 of more than 20.000.000 pounds Lewis 8, N. B. Trade 1. to Corrigan. Bases on balls—off for the Insilcos, missed one of WERE SUBSTI- SKIN TIGHT SIX OUNCE GLOVES THAT Providence .130 000 00 0—4 up fox-’unting again. And now 10,- in districts during New Britain 7, Hartford 6. Sline 2: off Stefaniak 2. Struck out Walsh’s pitches and Sipples ad- agricultural Manchester 4. EIGHT OUNCE MITTENS 000 will go back to Middletown 11, So. —by Sl!ne6: by Stefaniak 4. Left vanced to on Bruce TUTED FOR REGULATION Runs batted in Perrin, photographers 2. second, scoring Quinton, HE GOES East Hartford 4, Meriden on bases—Holy Cross 8; Mlddlebury BOUTS THAT Marion, Gengarelly 2. Fletcher 2, and 10,000 cameras will THERE 8. Caldwell’s infield single. GIVEN HIM BY THE MANAGEMENT OF THE work, Wllliston 11. SufHeld 8. Umpires—Cleary and Bradley. R. Parker, Woodlock 2. Three-base *. Gems. take click merrily in olde England as Wilbraham 18, Hopkins Time of game—1:42. NIGHT IN NEW HAVEN. Now, the same Wernick says. "I hits—Fletcher, R. Parker. Home ab. r. b. po. a. e. Edward resumes his role of cham- runs—Marion, Gengarelly. Sacrifices of 4 0 S 2 0 0 for that and also the full responsi- horses. Putnam, the full blame everything happened, Base on balls pion faller-oft-of Farrell, If 3 1 0 2 0 0 —Quinton, Gengarelly. of Wernick insisted the —off G. Parker The prince quit falling off lb 4 119 10 At the hearing three weeks ago, phoney Wheeler 3, 1, Quin- Sipples, bility." ton Blanche 1. Struck out G. horses two curing him- Caldwell, rf. 3 0 1 2 0 0 James Carton, New Haven Arena 2, by years ago, were the ones given him by Parker 3, Quinton 2, Blanche 1, Hits self of the habit by the simple McPartland, 3b ... 1 1 0 2 0 0 gloves Major League he did off 9 in 6 1-3 on Budnlck, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 amateur boxing matchmaker, though Carton testified the gloves Quinton. innings; expedient of not getting any. 0 4 4 1 Blanche, 3 in 1 2-3: 2 in 1 Radzevich, 2b .... 4 1 room Wheler, Following the illness of hi% father. Wernick were found A BENCH in a dressing G. 5 In 7 2-3. Double Leaders Cronin, ss 3 113 7 1 give UN^ER 1-3; Parker, Edward sold his hunters, leased c 2 0 0 3 2 0 plays—Corbett to Perrin. Wild pitch Wallett, after the bouts. his hunting box at Melton and set Partyka, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 —Blanche. Hit by pitcher by Wheel- out to shoot big game in East " few I insisted someone at the hearing lied to the er (Reilly). Deft on bases—Provi- (By United Press) Totals .29 4 4 27 15 3 (A days ago dence 6; Yale 7. Time—2:11. Um- Africa. or know but the Insilcos commissioner’s teeth. Now he knows it, should it, pires—Scliroeder and Skelly. BATTERS Now LEADING ab. r. h. po. a. with Okay to Take Chance iHKHBrai* H P.C. of a decision in the case might have been "poor politics” and Club G AB R ss 4 0 1 2 3 1 giving Brittania Player By JIMMY DONAHUE Gibson, not The British magazine. horses, Dod .23 78 10 30 .385 2b 3 1 0 0 0 0 as commissioner 1 and a successor slack times, what with Frederick, NEA Service Sports Writer Klies, his term boxing expiring July and Eve, offers an explanation for 20 73 18 28 .384 x 1 0 0 0 0 0 hounds, wages, rents, food, enter- Chapman, Y’nks Most of the lures used for bass Zelinsky, BOWLING the absence from the sport. cf 3 0 12 0 0 prince’s that with "West, Browns ..29 118 20 45 .381 Doran, yet named.) tainment and all goes fishing are suitable for pike, al- If 4 0 12 0 0 We quote: Yanks .24 94 4 35 .372 Shaw, is to in connection with the pastime, t Dickey, though some anglers have found a Vincent, lb 3 0 19 0 0 Another interesting angle brought light HOLY KAMI') I.KAGl'K. “The shrewd men who advise Pirates 26 105 14 39 .371 An English fox hunter is no 'Traynor, No 5 or No 6 spoon with a red Flaherty, rf.4 0 0 0 0 0 will desert the amateur ranks at once. Name H.S. H.T. Ave. the look at it this way: RUNS the case. Young Sulots Ap- prince He may get by for the sea- ROME feather and chunk of pork rind the Flllpek, 3b 4 0 1 1 0 1 Pape, Mt Carmel ..159 432 121.11 While it seemed as if the thronei piker. '■ Braves * Hoben, c 3 0 0 S 1 0 the idea was to have him run up a string of knockouts Zaza, Mt Carmel ..137 576 117.20 son on a 240-pound expenditure, Berger, best. parently big has to Gehrig, Yankees. 7 Walsh, p 4 0 10 3 0 start by PlvJmont, St Lucy 160 390 117.8 but that sort of blighter Surface lures do not bring the fair or foul, turn him professional, and making money, HERE HE COMES and Hartnett. Cubs 6 Tato, St Lucy ....165 414 117.3 know his way around pick success that underwater and semi- 1 4 24 7 2 is 6 Totals .33 him as “a second Battalino” by which encomium he already Dulskls, St Joseph's.161 383 116.11 his hunt rather carefully. Many Klein, Phillies. surface lures the reason billing do, prob- Barber, Lourdes... .155 404 116.9 of the wealthier Britons spend Lazzcri, Yankees. 6 Gems .010 010 020—4 ably being that a pike doesn't rise known. Thompson, St Pat..150 397 115.15 a-season of the RUNS BATTED IN Insillos .001 000 000—1 10,000 pounds on as often to a surface bait as a bass testified Lovallo, Lourdes.. .139 387 115.11 ■ 2* a 17 old Italian-American boy, sport. Klein. Phillies. does. Mr Pike will wrestle and Mike Murphy, year Slattery. St Francis.162 365 115.5 24 tug Two base hits, Radzevich, Cro- A called a hunting box, Dickey, Yankees. a with him several months Lucarelli, St Lucy..138 354 115.5 mansion, with all his might, and cut oft some nin; stolen base, Farrell; sacrlces, that Sulots used illegal gloves in bout ago. Hartnett, Cubs. 2 3 Devine, St Patrick's 148 379 115.3 can be rented for 2400 pounds. record.hreaking dashes, but he sel- Wallett, Partyka, Doran: double new to Sulots or those interested in him. should have Yankees ...... 23 So the idea is not Orslnl, Lourdes.148 365 115.2 The big shot really azzeri, dom makes the aerial the bass plays, Cronin to McPartland; left entirely 22 fight B. Hamel, St Ann..138 394 114.12 about 20 horses, at 480 pounds Foxx, Athletics on bases, Gems 0. Insilcrts 9; base the commissioner insists that amateur boxing in Connecticut does. But august It. Hamel, St Ann..146 416 114.9 the hunter pays Yankees.— 22 on balls, oft Walsh 3, Partyka 4; apiece. Suppose Gehrig, it’s as crooked as a ram s horn, St Jos.156 405 114.1 RUNS struck out, by WalBh 8, Partyka 3; is on the level, when, in my opinion, Valtukattls, 240 pounds for his hunt subscrip- use same In casting for pike, the El- Manzo, Lourdes .... 143 388 113.18 Gehrig, Yankees. 26 passed balls, Hoben; umpires, been for and will continue to be while he is the tion, and, feeling his oats, puts up method as In for bass. Fish of 1:50. has years, probably Semetas, St Joseph.133 369 113.16 Senators 22 casting liott and Hollm; time game a couple of thousand pounds to Schulte, at in Connecticut, Conway, St Cecilia. 159 365 113.8 the shoreline at dawn and twi- x—Zelinsky batted for Klies in state athletic commissioner. As for professional boxing over the of the Senators ...... 22 take mastership Kuhel, light, and deep pools at midday, 9th. Cunngham, St Fran. 138 365 113. Cardinals. 22 that’s another story, too! D’Ongelo, Lourdes .137 376 112.20 bloomin’ hunt itself. Martin, A chufc or a nice fat frog is Braves 21 large Mlntvllle, St Joseph 142 380 112.12 It all amounts up to a couple Berger, good bait. Combs, Yankees. 21 Casey St Peter-Paul 134 368 112.11 of tons! ftaceys Zuhras, St Joseph's.137 371 112.7 Athletics ...... 21 JNaugy Bishop, St Francis 359 HITS Harmon, 127 111.17 J. Brick, I C’ceptlonl35 389 111.10 CITY IS REPRESENTED Browns .45 West, Planning Smoker White. St Lucy.147 3)6 111.7 Schulte, Senators.. 41 Galway, St Peter-P.150 379 Wash. (UP)—Thopgh Kuhel, Senators.41 Naugatuck, May 18—Elaborate Hardy, St Patrick's. 130 362 Spokane, Pirates. 39 St Patrick’s 126 356 110.12 him tomorrow—no Spokane is the hub for three rank- Traynor, preparations are being formulated Carroll, might require 38 Daly, St Ann.136 351 110.5 of nine every Washington Klein, Phillies. for a smoker to be spon- hunting. Eight people ing colleges—Idaho, program Brolet, I 128 344 110.3 field, lads Manush, Senators. 38 C., Conception year are killed in the hunting State and Gonzaga—Spokane sored by Ojeda council, K. of D'VIliskls, S. Henrt.136 367 110.2 break more crippled and scores nevertheless are to be found on the with a tentative date of June 23 Nelderer. St Cecilia. 126 346 110.1 get HIMSELF THE But with the king as well roster of the roster of the Univer- being considered. Grand Knight UMPIRE “BIG SHOT” MCGOWAN MAKES Roche, S. Heart_130 343 109.14 bones. was—why, some hunt- of football team Lewis Tossed Charles A. Baxter has named a GOAT OF THIS TARN Hayes, 1 Conception 131 367 109.8 as he ever sity Washington By does no harm aiM can at Seattle. Bob Kermit Once the pike is hooked, he committee headed by Chairman Bowes, St Peter-P.. 121 330 109.4 ing again Banks, S. Heart...126 344 109.6 much Wasmuth and (Bubs) should be played like any othei John J. Daly to arrange plans for “BIG SHOT” BILL McGOWAN, Beau Brummel of tjie American Corderr, do good.” Henry Boston Plasza Lourdes.139 393 109.2 that the princes ap- Clark At fish. Take care not to let It is to have tells this one on himself. alt seems Georg, all former Lewis and George game the event. proposed League umpires, does much Moreau*. St Ann... 133 350 109. pearance at the hunt- high school athletes, are competing him dash for some rock or hidden the event climax the indoor season of the Del.. McGowans, was officiating at an Don Bill, Wilmington, Wolfe, St Stanislaus 136 358 108.8 to the sport. If the for backfleld Then thAre are Boston, May 18—(UP)—Ed him have slack line, and don't let of Ojeda council in a big way. A in the south in which Athletics were performing Invigorate posts. exhibition game the. hunts, so do all the fash- and Flaherty. of New York, current where he can break your line, of the committee will be was them prince Jerry Kopet Buck George snag meeting for the benefit of the awed populace. McGowan calling High Single—Tato, 165. crowd. Brittania the world a ionable young Flaherty is a brother of Kay Flah- claimant to heavyweight If fishing from a boat in lake, held to-night at 7:30 in the coun- and a lot of close ones on third were going against High Three—Pape, 432. on the bases, and Eve is careful to point out All-profes- •' wrestling championship, defeated head for deep water. cil rooms. Assisting Chairman Daly High Team Single—St Lucy, 840. erty, All-American, Jimmy Dykes. no inconsiderable the Ken- remember in catch- are High Team Three—St Joseph's,( that the snobs, sionul end—a Gonzaga graduate. Kd (Strangler) Lewis, One thing to on the committee Howard follow the ■ 1803. element in fox hunting, veteran, in two out of three a pike concerns the teeth. Risk- Brennan, Raymond P. Dowling, ill, II...... 1.1.. ,1.1.1. II rrm 1 tucky ing leads rather rigorously, falls here last night. ing the chance of landing one with John Donaher, Henry Freeman, prince's Standfast strike my eye brows pinkl George took the first and third your hands is dangerous. Howard Hackett, John J. Kelly, H.S. Team Won Lost If the prince does not a-hunt- falls with toe holds in 22:05 and Use a good gaff hook. Slip it Charyes LaChance, William lister. St 5 636 I Joseph .19 the snobs go back to their while Lewis under the fish's gills and thro'.v Emmet Monahan, William J. Nilan, Lourdes ..19 5 615 ing go, 8:45 respectively, winks, checkers, bridge, him for the second fall with hifn into the boat. Once he’s in, hit Michael F, Shea, Joseph E. Talbot, St Francis .14 7 608 tiddledy pinned 628 dominoes (dormant or galloping), Us famous headlock in 7:39. him a couple of wallops over the Joseph Zehnder and Harold Mur- St Ann .14 7 St 11 640 or what for today, my dear Suds- most of the match Lewis back, for a four or five-pound pike tha. Lucy .13 During St Patrick's.12 12 681 ? his to in the boat takes a lot of room bridge id right knee, claiming up Mt Carmel .12 12 699 It early in the firs! and once he begins to flop around 12 684 injured Sacred Heart ... 9 Poundage he can make the boat uncomfort- WRESTLING 14 673 Important St Peter-Paul ...10 During six months of the year, 810 and Lewis able. St Stanislaus.... 7 17 674 George weighed the serves ah important func- United Prc*s) ... 6 15 615 sport (By I. Conception There are 180 At New York—St Nick's—Dick St Cecilia 3 21 54S tion In Britain. hounds in England and YESTERADY’S HEROES Shikat. Philadelphia, threw Leon packs of Standing "Of course. Jimmy didn’t complain—not mrch," McGowan re- and 10 in Scotland. When Pinetzkl, Poland; Hans Steinke, LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS Wales lates. the are hunting the coin W. L. T. Pet. (By l ulled Press) Germany, threw Joe Devito, St packs a occurred at third where I called a runner of the realm circulates freely in 4 I « .HOP Wally Berger, Braves—Made Louis; John RichtofT, Sweden, "Finally play base, (Bf United Press) out after had tagged him. Just then there was a commotion the active regions. And a neigh- I 1 .750 eighth home run of season with threw Henry Piers, Holland; Cliff Dykes Plainfield. N. J.—Don Petrln, ...8 in the stands behind third. started from all Jack borhood suffers hard times 8 * « .500 two mates aboard. Olsen. Minnesota (drew) Glno People running sides. 176. Arlington. N. J., defeated usually when the hounds are idle. a i .mo Bd Brandt, Braves—Yielded Garibaldi. Italy; Ivan Vernyhora, “This gave Jtmmy his chance. He raised his hand to the crowd Renault, 216. Canad/i; Shorty a In a time of depression such 8 4 • .888 three hits and mude three him- Russia (drew) Chief Chewachki, and shouted: 'Don't worry, ladies and gentlemen, everything's O. K. O'Hearn, 180, Orange, .defeated acceleration to spending as pro- 8 « • self. Oklahoma. A woman fainted because McGowan called one right. Bob Norton, 110, Elisabeth («);l