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FRIDAY, MAY 11, PAGE TWELVE THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD House of David Team Here Tune Caledonians Demonstrate Superiority Johnny Goodman and IM^Give WILL PtAY DOUBLEHEADER WITH Yanks Slight Lead in Walker Cup GOLF V^Vboutts will boast a snappy ball Over The Arcadians By 6-0 Victory $&®Mtan this summer. A Herald man Visitors Lead in Two Matches, All Square in Third, FACTS ^jWaWhed'i.the Ofl Town boys work and Trail in Fourth as Play Opens on Famous ' WILL FEATURE WOMAN PITCHER t Ure Scores Personal Triumph by Booting All Five 4.*&R¥ on Wednesday and he was • p^^ijwtly impressed with their power. Goals in Second Half—Arcade Eleven Better St. Andrew's Course — Wethered and NOT THEORIES! i',*pjf. *« practicing steadily and Tolley Can't Keep Up Pace Welcome news for baseball fans of southern Al -'Are rcundtogmto nice shape. Their Value Than One-Sided Score Indicates— berta was announced on Thursday by F. C. Doan, I toto 1 ln BY ALEX MORRISON " v£ * 8 Z*** * the league la on Vets Slated to Meet Police Today ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, May 11 A great cheer went up from the advance man of the original House of David ball ' t Saturday, June 2. when they entcr- —(C.P.-A.P.)—Fine play by the gallery surrounding the home hole ^\t*Jn.>Medtetae'Hat. A second game! (By ONLOOKER) | but he topped It off by slam- pair expected to lose today gave the when McRuvle sank at 10-footer for team. The be-whiskered gentlemen will play at ».'-.'j<Wn be, played on Sunday. The Callics were in a scoring mood mine hi all five goals in a row United States a slight lead over the a birdie to give the all-Scotch com Henderson Park, Lethbridge, on June 19. They will last evening, when thev rattled in a on change of ends. A clever British at' the end of the mornli \- bination a lead of two up over APPROACHlM«a battle Lethbridge Cubs in a doubleheader. performance, aided by the lead FROM ALU .SIDBi Btg 'Slim' relrunla of Leth round half-dorsn goals against the round of the Scotch foursomes in Uncle Sam's No. 2 pair of Oulmet The House of David Club last visited Lethbridge bridge, former willow swinger Arcade without reply from the Fifth ing-op work of the other for 4hs Walker Cup competition. and Dunlap. OP rwe CteeKN Street brigade' in a league oncoun-: wards. There was doubt about in 1930 when they opposed the Red Sox team. A fea Jot Gklt Miners, Is wearmjf tho The visitors led In two matches, Costly Putts • big mitt tor the Oilers. He's not tcr. The Scotsmen arc now perch-, the fourth goal, a vain appeal Molcland and Wc&land' tool: ture of the tourists this year is the presence of Babe cd on top of the city league, with for offsides being passed un were ell square in the third and missing anything, according to trailed in the other. three costly putts on each of the Didrickson, famous girl pitcher, who will throw for a reports. 1.000 per cent average, as along with; heeded by the referee. One goal 20th and 21st greens to blow their their cup game, they have not yet hit the undcrpart of the cross The youthful American combina tion of Johnny Goodman, U. S: lead of two up to Bentley and Fid couple of innings. • Bill Thresher's mound staff is suffered a less. A 6-6 shutout might; bar and bounded off the goalie dlan, and the match was all even. convince many who did not see the into the net. open champion, and W. Lawson Lit Mr. Doan also announced that the Kansas City headed by a snappy native of Spo tle, burly Pacific coast star, ran up •'Weihercd and Tolley reduced kane. He's got all the necessary game that it was a one-sided affair. Arcade Fall Away their overseas rivals' big lead .to The only thing consistent in golf Monarchs will play Cubs at Henderson Park on June but it was not such a poor game as> Ashcroft making his firs: appear- a commanding lead of eight holes is change. You can be sure that no apins and'curves to strike terror over Cyril Touey and Roger Weth nine holes at the 23rd whero Weth two shots will ever bo exactly alike 26 in a doubleheader. into the hearts of opposing batters. the count indicates. The score flat- ance for the Arcade repeatedly set ered, crack British foursomes pair. ered laid a 40-foot approach shot Stan Chervinski is also preparing tors the Cailies, aftd the Arcade's his team mates gbin?. and the for- dead at the cup for a birdie four or played under the same condi for the mound and so is BUI Eagle- display hardly warranted such a' wards responded, but Dunlop was Francis Ouimct, team captain, and an easy win. They halved the tions. • i • son. The latter ,is one of the best wide margin. This Is the third; guarding the net well, and after a and George T. Dunlap, United 24th and Goodman and Little led With this in mind, it's rather silly CLARK HEAVES known pitchers in the south and straight win In three games this; time it grew hopeless. With prom- States amateur champion, trailed nine up. to stand in one spot and try to hit • GOLF IS POPULAR • Eric McRuvle and Jack McLean by the ball along the same path indefi can be relied on for good service, week by the shut-out route, and a ise of their early play it was too Mars ton and Egan went one down • AT CLARESHOLM •> day In and day out. total of 18 goals to the winners does bad the Arcade were so heavily beat two holes. nitely. When you go out to prac at the 21st hole where they took tice around the green, make use of <• • TTO VICTORY not represent the best of soccer. en, and a more justifiable result of Gus Moreland of Texas and Jack three putts to two for their oppo • (From Our Own Correspondent) «• Even Initial Half the rnldfield activities would have Westland of Chicago outplayed every bit of ground from which you Chervinski is a Lethbridge nents, Scott and McKinlay. can hit a ball. • CLARESHOLM, May 11.— * boy who, made his appearance The football of the first half was been a two-goal margin. The Callles Harry Bentley and Eric Fiddlan to The Golf Club is having a have a well-balanced eleven, and it Wethered and Tolley played the Hit a few shots from different . as a heaver during the past few interesting, and only one point was be out In front by two holes at the last three holes of the outward nine great season, on Wednes OVERTECO,11-6 - seasons. He'll be a real acquisi made, coming from J. Tennant off will necessitate a real good team In halfway mark. distances. Then change the angle day large numbers were en opposition to take them Into camp. in par; while Goodman and Little of approach. Do everything you can tion to the Coutts team. a corner. Had the Arcade kept up required a stroke over par on each joying the tournament. Geo. their first-half display, the football Teams Veterans* Foursome to expose yourself to different con The veterans' foursome, H. of the seventh and eighth. ditions. -.- Simpson and Jack Murray On first base is a left bander would have been worth watching, Arcade—Parks; A. Crowe and T. Chandler Egan and Max Mars ton, The young Americans closed out •> were tied for the club chal- Scott Sinclair's Nine Unable whose eagle eye is said to never but they fell away deplorably, and Ashcroft; McKenna. D. Crowe and It's your swing that must be ex • lenge button, while honors United States, and Hon. Michael the match with Tolley and Weth actly the same each time. .That's to Stem Tide of Opposi miss. Second sack will be held down the chopping and. changing around Allison; Mercer, Tubman, Yucytus, Scott. British leader, and Sam Mc- ered on the 30th green where the • went to Mrs.. D. A. Ander- by Tom Mclnnis, who performed of their players to different posi Gardiner and Sneddon. the test. • son for the ladies. Aftcr- tions did not help any. Bobby Dun- Caledonians—R. Dunlop; W. Dun Klnlay. were all square at the 18th. British players took three* putts. Train yourself to go through the tion Runs successfully for Ooaldole last sea Wethered's indifferent play The No. 3 U. S. combination of <• noon tea was served. son. Mclnnis was a member of lop In goal also proved a hard man lop and A. Tennant; J. Dunlop, D. same movements, no matter what to beat, and only one real good try McNab and Pink; Peters, Webster, wrecked any chances the veteran Moreland and Westland won three distraction is offered. Starting their softball campaign Lethbrtdge's junior team which English pair had to holding the consecutive holes to lead Bentley took provincial honors one year by Yucytus in the first frame really Ure, Troman and J. Tennant, off in bang-up style, the YM.C.A. tested him out to the fullest extent.' Referee—G. Parsons. American No. l team close. He and Fiddlan three up at the 24th. A small crowd saw the two teams nine, led by the superb pitching and he's Improved steadily since. performed raggedly from tee to Flddi3n missed a simple two-foot He has competed and won in Her He had to dive in the dust to field' Game Tonight battle to a 2-2 draw.