[ THE DSHAWA DAILY IMES, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930 IN THEIR FIRST GAME OF SCHEDULE Colanbins Lose F ist Start to \rt Rodgers Pitches Smart Ball for Winners--Lack of Practice Shown by Col- umbiss -- Game Better . Than Score Indicates In the second game of the league, ' (he Oriental Textiles Limited, last aight won their first start of the season when they defeated the Columblas in a fair game of soft- ball by the score of 24 to 6. For the first three innings, the me was & good one and although the: Textiles were never in danger after tho first innings, the Colum- bias put up a game fight and the fans got their money's worth, Art Rodgers pitched excell 11 for the winners, strike outs, Anoth 'the game was a long The 3 Snappy Textiles and judging from appearances, they will be the team to beat for the title, "i . The teams, Textiles: Turner; Brady, Creamer, Mathews, Young, Carver, Morris, Sutton, Haley, Parish, and Rodgers, Columias: T, McKay, Jopbings. Luke, Leydon, R, Fair, Shelenkoff, R. Ross, 7. Fair, Arnold, E, Lev. eque, and G, Keenan, Score hy innings: Textiles: -- R, 206567220 24 COMIRDISg B 20100012 Untpires--Dell and Satrgn. ' M. Wood Re-elected p wil . B 18 4 H B 71 L. dq a F ' 'i id Toronto, May 9-~Directors of the olf Association met yes- at 'the Toronto Golt Club and' ve-olécted L M. Wood Presi dent for 1030, Mr, Wood is prom- fnent in Inancial circles is thor~ oughly versed in the game and has frequently taken part in the major tournaments, The Ontario Golf ssociation, which prospered dur- Ontario t LAWN GRASS SEED Lawn Fepilisers' | HOGG & LYTLE, Limited ing 1929, expects to make greater advances this year under Mr, Wood leadership, Gordon Cassels of the Toronto Golf, Club was elected Vice-Presi- dent, , Wiliam J, Thompson, form- or amateur champion. of Canada, will continue: to All, the duties of ay Secretary. « Mr, Thompson: recently entered private practice as a bar- rister and Informed the association it would be imppssible for him to carry on in an honorary capacity or if the position caried a salary with it, It was announced that the On- tario amateur champion would be held at the Searboro' Club on' July 10, 11 and 12, and that the open championship would he decided on a Toronto course on July 14, Let ELECTRICITY Do ALL Your Housecleaning single houseciean- done by a Premier nmin Lig Loy done quicker THERE insurers rd it before, Units, which have outdated claims a a , from to and other ATA n you have ever to clean, 0 polish Actin age: pot *y lighten housework amazingly. Ph They lig izingly, Phone now for a home tion, MR COMPLETE CLEANING UNIT - "HARRY WILSO JLOWANCE ON YOUR O : BOWRA ELECTRIC A Vif = En PETES aH 1g ». Hag Br han ry «jimhe ' : "lL ve pr championship bout last fall, DeVito Philadelphia; May' 9~Canadian is Cup tonm members, warned that they would meet with the stiffest kind of opposition in the matches here next week, "Canada will be a hurdle in the path of the Americans," sald Dr. Jack Wright, captaln of the Cana dlans, "We'll make that hurdle 'as high as Rit an d bope th jou don't slip and k your A rying to get over it. I hope. the Americans mot over t hurdle they will reverse the de ! inst France, We enjoy re, We'toel just as much " ] ome" here a8 we do in' Mont. , International League BISONS FALL FROM TOP OF LADDER Buffalo, N.Y, May 9~The Buffalo Bisons suffered a, disastrous jolt yes- terday when they, fost the third game of the series to the Newark Bears and plunged from the top of the lea- gue heap, The score was 7 to J. An- dy Cohen, former Bison, was a ball team all alone for the Bears ramming two home runs and a triple in addi. tion to drawing a walk for a perfect day. Cohen blasted five runs over the een 000 011 230-79 2 von 002 000 00138 1 Harvin and Munn; Buchan, Dail- ey: Faulnker and Grube, BIRDS WIN 10-INNINGS GAME Rochester, N.Y, May 9---Balti- more won a ten-inning slugging bee from the Champion Red Wings here yesterday, 14 to 13, Trailing by nine runs going into the last half of the eighth Rochester started a rousing rally that netted five runs in this in. ning and four in the ninth, The Birds however, rushed to the front in their half of the tenth, Linton driving Str- oner home with the deciding tally, Baltimore ..,, 407 001 010 114 13 2 Rochester .... 101 101 054 0-13 18 1 Bolen, Wertz, 3 Weaver, Danning and Linton; Trvin, Chapman, Carle ton, Smit and Florence, Joe DeVito Defeats Demetral Joe DeVito the handsome Italian heavyweight champion won his see. ond successive Sonnenburg elimin- tion tournament staged in Toronto. To do so he had to show more abil. ity than he has ever exhibited here before, for his opponent was Bll Demetral, Veteran Chicago mat man, and a worthy adversary for the very best in the grappling game, bout was voter the best memorable "Dynamite umenburg-Dann Koloff won in straight falls, his first 1,08.« 57 second 3 minutes, Anon 0 first it was a sue- n Of thethis, and the Nrst fall was oan, ntil better than ohe ho he co sort of grap. pl! ad been served up, First 'one man had the advantage and then the other in sugh quick order as to make it almost impogsible to Tol the wide display of holds. Vito's extta Weight had a de- od effect on the way the bout fin- ally terminated, as he gradually wore down the elder Demetral by letting hint carry the battle to him. Ee A Max. Schineling ~~ Slow to Train New York, May 9--Max Schmel- Ing, it now appears is in no hurry to mettln, down: to serious prepata- |. tion for his bout with Jack Sharkey on June 12, Although the German will have a chatiee to win the heavyweight championship of the world, his training at Endicott, N, Y., 'would never lead one to sus- Aside from playing golf and ae. cepting invitations to travel hither nd yon to attend, dinners, & has gone through none motidns customary to a young man |, about to fight for the heavyweight title, In fact, it Max accepis a few more invitations to dine he will have to do his training in Pullman hor LL heavyweights are vo 1y suppoed to do theirs In the Tower berths but the ball had led us to believe that this Iad was made of sterner » . ere are two pos S sxplain tions for Maxie's indifference to the call of the ring, : Re may be sure of oy Condom, n may hat t 0 expose ft, strictly up te Sohmeling to ROW romain in Mis ng; 'be cause' a boxer cannp lay off for a year and carry the Spafidence the; fans on faith .. And If the fans aren't gon- fident that Maxie Nas a chance With vy ers it ml hurt oe Jats, d are fighting for, ot AOU. one wo ipes at the ball as Soh oon In the course of a ro oan get a lot of practice ou A the . hea ht al 0 a8 a heavyweght signs hpbrtant bout he rushes inte ire and ves as though | he training for Bobby Jones SPORTS CRADLE | Golf ang foccer, 'hoth of whieh have gained world-wide popularity ant Yeats; 'wore "pert 0 5 a Prince And Bo With the Prince of Wales as a partner in a Scotch foursome again. st Harrison R. Johnston and Sir Victor Sasson, Bobby Jones today | barely escaped defeat in his first golt encounter for 19:10 in Grea: Britain, | chumplon of the United States were saved Royal Highness made sensationay shot from a bunker to place the ball en the green. struck the face of the hazard and falled to reach the green, played after the two viaiting cham | plone had sent brassies off the line bow the outcome of the maten h play, Harrison Johnston, amateur champion of ithe United States, | either for. purpases of 'diplomaey oha shot, sont the ball squaral gr ¥ AY in. we bunker yuarding a gro o \ WA JRancH OF "ean 70 + ENTER. SPORT WORLD "Knew organlaation Is now seeking place fg athletic sun in Osh- awa, At is meeting lust night, the Ca~ nadign Legion Branch of this city, organized & special sports committee to make plans for the participation of the Legion lo various branches of sport, honky in softball, apd, socceer football, ile the Leg would Hike to enter @ team in the Industrial Softball League, that league is now closed, but a proposal Is 10 be made 10 the veterans to form a team (vo participate in a four-clib softball leas fue, the other. clubs: being: the Ro- arians, is Aho will endeavor to' foster track and field athletics, and 'will stage & field day at some suitable date in the course of the summer, OSHAWA GOLF CLUB OPENS TOMORROW The Oshawa Golf Club will hold their annual' opening day tomorrow, Oshawi has ong of the finest golf courses In the province and the club should be a very popular place to- morrow afternoon. A large attends ance is expected and judging from early trials, some fine scores will be turned in, * » LJ TEXTILES WIN FIRST The Textiles intermediates won their first league game of the season last night when they. defeated the Columbias by & very large score, The game was a fair exhibition of softball but before many .more games baveo been played, the fans will be able to witness some tidy, softball battles, AARABS PRACTICE The Aarabs will hold a practice at Alexandra Park tomorrow afternoon at 1.30 o'clock sharp. All intermediate baseball players who are turning out with the team are asked to be on hand, There is plenty of room for good players, LJ LJ PARTS AND SERVICE PRACTICE The Parts and Service intermedi- ates will hold a practice tomorrow af- ternoon at the Motor City Stadium, The practice is called for 12.30 p.m, till 230 o'clock. The practice must be called at 2.30 so al asked to be on time, Alex Claire Elliott, Scott Hubbell, Theo Elliott, "Wink" Gummow, "Dog" Rowden, Bill Little, "Les" Atkinson, Harold Smith, Dale Trotter, Alex Gray and "Buck" Hughes, Any of the P, and S. juniors who can find it convenient, are also asked to be on hand, 12.30 sharp, RED ACES PRACTICE ehster, The Red Aces juveniles are holding A practice at Alexandra Park tomor- row afternoon, starting at 200 p.m, All players are asked to be on hand, OSHAWA CITY F.C. The Oshawa City Football Club will go to Toronto on Saturday where they will meet Mt. Dennis United, The following players are asked to be at the Bus Station r. 1.80 p.m, sharp Saturday: A. Brown, H, Lappin, B, Logan, A. Grant, Saxby, Fairly, Dun- stall, Cuncliffe, Purdy Graham, Cur rie, 'and McKay. Anyone wishing to make the trip is asked to Phone ODEs . . + OM. GIRLS' TEAM TO PRAC. TISE The OM.I. Ladies' Softball team will hold a practice at the Motor City Stadium tonight at 645 sharp. | All players are asked to be present OSHAWA NATS, The Oshawa Nationals meet Tor- onto Irish at the Stadium on Sat- urday afternoon, The following play- ors are asked to report at the Pa. vilion not later than, 2.30 pm. : Smith, Connors, Boyd, McLean, Brodie, Coll, Sturch, Peterson, Sathrang, Muir and Davidson. Reserves: Hurst, Vasey and McGregor, of Wales Jones Win Golf Match Sunningdale, England, May 0 The Prince and the open at the last hole when his Sir Victor also had to play from trap at the 18th, but his ball The two deciding shots ! were nding on the play at the same With his slde ane up and ono to result of a mispi hg ys about it, or what he thought, bul he obviously was| accepting no con because was playing an Scottish foursome' on an Haglish golf course with the Wales as a partner, " he |: Anglo-American Prine of |; . 1! willy Kinsmen and Kiwanis. There a stron, srobability that the} mud | players arcla ch all, i Da saddled winners of practically all of the leading events in America Oshawa Golf Club Opens Tomorrow Tomorrow, Saturday, the 10th, sees the official openihg of the season at the Oshawa Golf Club, Given a good day, there is every indication that a large and enthusiastic gathering of devotees of the royal and ancient game will throng the 'fairways and help to get the new season off to a good start, 'Play will be in two-ball mixed foursomes, commencing at 1.30 sharp and continuing at 4-minute 'in~ tervals, until the last game his gone, Those participating in the Two-Ball Tournament' will have precedence' on he first tee over all other players 'ollowing is the draw which has been ¢ and all players are requested 10 assist the committee as far as pos- sible by endeavouring to adhere to the draw, both aus regards partner and starting time allotted, Owing to the fact that the male members are greatly in the majority t YOUNG STRIBLING WINS ANOTHER BOUT London, May 0-=(UP)~=W, L, (Young) Btribling, American heavy weight, stopped Haus Bchonrath, official heavyweight champion of Germany, in the, rouhd of a seheduled 1-round bout at Albert Hall last night, the referee halting the contest to save the German from further punishment, Strib. ling's ring-craft puzzled the Ger man from the start, and after try- ing out his opponent In the first round, the Georgian showed no mercy in going after the kill, He drew blood from Mehonrath's nose and mouth early in the second round, and twice drove the German to the floor with vicious rights to the jaw. The reféres did not start & count on the setond knock-down, but waved Stribling to his corner, National League it has not been possibl le in the draw all who might wish to par- ticipate. It will, in all likelihood, be possible to 'artange additional four. somes at the starting tee, After the games tea will be sery- ed in the club house, and later in the evening there will be dancing. 1.30=Mrs, H, E. Smith and D, B Carlyle v. Mrs, Creighton and R. G, Mills. 1.34---~Miss Morris and Ross Mac. Kinnon v." Miss Conlin and N. C, Millman, 1.38--=Mts, Pangman and G, W, Garner v, Mrs, Gordon and A, Smith, 142-Mrs, R, G, Mills and A. 'M, Phillips v. Mrs. Hodgins and Dr, Bascom, 146---Mrs. H., Doherty and R. S, Morphy v. Miss Millman and A. Hall, 200---Mrs. Rooney and P. Morphy v. Mrs. Carswell and N, H, Daniel, 204=Mrs, W. E, Phillips and Dr, McKay v. Miss Connolly and R. Henderson, 208---Mrs, R, S. McLaughlin and Dr. Henry v. Mrs. Dr, Wilson and H. Doherty. 2.12-Miss Coughlin and Dr, Miller v. Mrs, Dixon and Col, T. Caldwell, 2.16-Mrs. R, 8. Morphy and E, C, Hodgins v. Miss Burns and Cecil Cowan, 2.20-Mrs, Daniel and Dr. Wilson v. Mrs. J. A. Morphy and H, Schell, 2.24~Mrs. Dr. Miller and G. Jacobs v. Mrs, Herb Smith and R. S. Mc- Laughlin, 2.28-Mrs, Geikie and T\. K. Creigh- ton v. Mrs, Lander and F, W, Cow- n 2.32-Mrs, Grierson and G, W, Me- Laughlin v. Mm. A. Phillips and Herb Smith, 2.36~Mrs. ans v. Mrs, Phillips. 240--Mrs. Garner and Lander v. Mrs, "vans and Col, Grierson, 244Mrs. F. W, Cowan and R, W, Millichamp v. Miss Richardson and G. Pinner, 248~Mrs. Schell and F. Carswell v. Mm, C. Cowan and Eric Dixon, 2.52<Mrs, Caldwell and F, Storey v. Mrs, Henderson and H, champ. i 256--Miss Buckley and G. Miller v. Miss Bascom and R. MeNab, Millichamp and M. Ey- Pinner and Col. W, E, THE MENTAL ~wHAT TO DO WITH THE BALL COURT TECHNIQUE ~DOES IT | STROKE EQUIPMENT 2.POSITION & FTOOTWORS 3 SKILL THROUGH PRACTICE -- WATCHWORD CONCENTRATION iI. MEANING AND OBJECT OF COURT PLAY Watching. a stirring championship tennis match, creates the impression that there is a definite meaning and object back of everything the play- ers do, Each of the various strokes are used at the proper time and court tactics and manipulation of the op- ponents position is like a game of chess or checkers: We are sensing the real secret of the game of tens nis, So if there are any scorets, we want to find them out and use them ourselves, The meaning of court play is the functioning of each department of the game: court technique and stra. tegy, position, stroke equipment, foot work and + physical effort, all "con: trolled by the mind and ability of the player. The object of court play is to use each of these functions to manip late your opperient into a position where he fails to win the point you are aftern The successful' use o court play is determined by the quale ity' and calibre of your tennis. equip- ment and your ability to adjust yours Belt to meet the needs of each situa. tion, Fix this fundamental idea in mind: 1. Each shot or series of shots makes a Jolnbs 2. Each point or series of points 'makes a game: 3, Each game or series of games makes a set; 4.| On 'Each set or series of sets makes a match, Concentrate, therefore, on shot and let the game and each mateh take care of itself, Learn where each all should go and why: carefully ild up the necessary stroke ma- ing oa make RE there and above NCENTRATE. EE ---------------------- ONE EXCEPTION \ veteran trainer, has with tha exception of the Kentucky iy p BAL Milli pe New York 6. 847 f] Onfoago' 8 eu CUBS REPEAT ON ROBINS Chicago, May 9A home run at- tack in the late innings yesterday victory and their third over the gave the Cubs thelr seventh straight Brooklyn Robins by a 7 to 4 count, Kik{ Cuyler hit the most important homer, drilvng the ball into the cen- tre field bleachers in the eighth in- ning with two on base to give the Cubs the lead for the first time, Hack Wilson followed by putting the ball into the same section, Lester Bell hit a4 homer in the seventh, Brooklyn 101 002 000-4 11 1 Chicago 100 001 14x--7 12 0 Phelps, Morrison and Lopez; Os- born, Nelson and Yatnett, REDS WIN CLOSE GAME FROM BRAVES Cincinnati, O,, May 9~~Rixey had an edge over Cunningham in a pits cher's battle yesterday and the Reds took a light hitting 2 to'1 game from the Braves. Boston 010 000 000-16 0 Cincinnati 000 000 2x2 51 Cunningham, Brandt, Spohrer, Cro- nin; Kolp, Rixey and Sukeforth, Sweetland, Colling and Davis; Hall ahan and Wilson, GIANTS OUTHIT PIRATES Pittsburgh, May 9~The New York Giants again outslugged the Pirates to win the final game of their series yesterday 13 to 10 in ten innings, and 10 take three of the four games, Lindstrom led the hitters with a home run, a triple, a double and two singles in six times at bat. Jackson and Grantham also hit homers, New York +, 210 304 000 3-13 19} Pittsburgh ... 102 020 212 0-10 14 } Fitzsimmons, Walker and Hogan; janes, Spencer, Stoner, Meina and emsley, CARDS DEFEAT PHILLIES St, Louis, May 9~"Wild Bill" Hall ahan won, his third game of the sea- son Yeulgtday, the Cardinals defeat. ing the Phillies, 6 to 5. Hallahan fan. ned cight batters, He has lost one ame, Chuck Klein, Philadelphia outfield. er, hit his second home run in twe days. Philadelphia ..,.. 200 001 110-5 4 1 . Louis ... 330 000 00x--6 8 2 ---------------- BASEBALL RESTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C, seasvennsdd Tina088 TT. 7 O88 1 renee Toronto Baltimore ..eeeeeill Buffalo seevenneedll Montreal seesvees 9 500 Rochester ,....vee0 8 10 444 Reading ....ov0es 8 11 KN) Jorsey City ..ovve 7 +21 380 Newark vednane, T°10 «13 Thursday's Scores Toronto ... 2 Reading eves 1 Newark ... 7 Buffalo .,¢se¢ 8 xBaltimora 14 Rochester ....13 x10 innings. Jersey City v. Montreal, rain, Games Today Reading at Toronto (3.30 p.m.). Newark at Butfalo, Jersey City at Montreal, Baltimore at Rochester, AMERICAN LEAGUR Won Lost P.O, Philadelphia ..... 18 & 884 Cleveland... 4444.12 Washington 4.444.138 ORICARO vo vvinry 8 St, Louls «vives 0 1 New York .oiveee 7 1 Boston 12 Dotrolt: vivir 7 16 Thursday's Scores Boston ..... 8 Chloago «..s.1 Philadelphia 7 8t, Louls ..., 8 Washington ..8 Detroit ...... Cleveland: v. New York, rain, St, Louls at Boston, Detroit at New York, Cleveland at Philadelphia, Chicago at' Washington, NATIONAL LEAGUE Won 'Lost P.O, 8 10 10 LJ 51 474 ATs \ : A Bh vs 400 Philadelphis & +... § 13 204 Thuraday's Scores sNew York 13 Pittsburg ....10 « xTen innings. foago .... 7 Brooklyn ,...¢ Cineinnat! ,, § Boston ..,..,1 St, Louis .., 6 Philadelphia ..5 Today Games Boston at St. Louis, Brooklyn at Pittsburg, Naw York wt Chibago. Philadelphia at Claciunatl, «44 -------- LARRY GAINS FIGHTS SUNDAY Florence, Italy, May (AP Larry Galos, Canadian negro heavy. weight boxer, arrived here yesters day and began training for his fight at Lucea on Sunday with Ro. Brooklyn .. Cincinnati bertl, Italian heavyweight aham- plon, TR Toronto Leafs Win 4th Straight Game from Keys And Go Into First Place Leafs Stretch Winning Streak to Four Games 'at Expense of Keys -- Last Inning Rally Almost De- feats Toronto Toronto, May 9.=~When the Leafs defeating Reading 2 to 1 down at the Stadium yesterday before some 2,000 fans they extended thelr winning streak to four straight games, sl) at the expense of the Keys, They also uspumed the leadership of 'the Charlie Knapp loop, the Biss ons taking a beating from Newark und dropping 'to third place, The Leafs have 'a halfsgame margin on the Orioles, who are running second, It was quite a pitcher's battle that Sam Gibson and Norman Plitt, the Reading veteran and fornier 'Coast League righthander, staged: Plitt had a little, not much, on Gibson after the first inning. The game was won in the first af+ ter two men were out, Joe Rabbitt and Doc Sheedy hitting successive triples and Les Burke following with a rousing single for the Leafy' two runs, Of the seven hits off Plitt four were three-aggers, Rabbitt hit an- other of that length in the third and with two men out and the runways unpopulated, He was out at the plate trying to stretch the blow which car~ ried the ball to the centre field fence into a home run, Harry Davis Triples The relay throw home was wide, but Grace caught the ball, dashed ov- er and touched Joe on the line, Harry Davis, first batsman up in the eighth shota triple into right, but he got no further than the hit carried him, Ri- chardson, Sheedy and Rabbit failing to send, the ball beyond the reach of the fielders, The triples in the first inning were to right centre field, Plitt was a master workman from the opening round on, In addition to Maple Leafs Are Admitted by N.L.S.S.L. ------ Toronto, May f--At a fully at- tended meeting last night of the National Ladies' Senior Softball League, the new Maple Leats team kad their application for a berth in the league conditionally Socapied and passed on to the Torento Wo- men's Softball Association for ap- proval, Entirely contrary to certain sup- positions and press comment, the Maple Leafs' application was not considered by the T.W.B.A, last night, The National League hand- led the application, which was dat- od May 6, and received by the league President, "Duke' McGarry, the same date, entirely by them- solves. In addition to asking the T.W.8.A, for approval of the ffth team in the league, the Major La- dies' Senior League will also be offi olally notified of the new entrant to Sunnyside, owning to the sche» dule of interleague games arranged between the National and Major Leagues, The National League decided to accept the Maple Leaf team, on mo- tion of Toronto Ladies, seconded by Humber Bay, The condition was made that the new entrant, former. 4 the Pats, league champions, should not strengthén with G, and W. players: The league teams felt that, following the Jodie of the application from ss F, Rosen: fold, that the Maple Leaf team was comprised mainly of former Pats, the league champions, and that were abundantly fortified without particular new strength, American League SENATORS DEFEAT TIGERS Washington, May 9.~Sad Sam Jo- nes faced Detroit for nine'innings y terday at the end of which the ators emerged victorious 8 to §, in the final game of their series here with the: Tigers, Detroit vuoi, 200.200 0015 8 0 Washington ..,.. 121 130 00x~-8 14 1 Carroll, Page, Herring and Rensa; Jones and Tate. CHAMPIONS WIN SERIES Philadelphia, May 9.-The Philadel phia Athletics captured the series i he St rouie | Srawns thick ga 0 one t ] terday, 78 YAN thy niki Three home runs sprinkled the con. flict, two off Dick at, who went the distance for the Browns, and one by "Hienie" Manush of Jimmy Foxx his his of the. son" \ 8 balance of 100 000-3 4 Philadelphia... 001 301007 9 1 Coffman and Manion; Shores and Schang. BOSTON WINS FROM RED 50X B } in Russell held {cago White Sox to six. hit and Boston took their ses cond' straight game from the west. om Over Hi dately In" Nif devel n ¢ i enteenth consect game, and wb 5 rry led the B eins 002 010 00x---3 13 0 Boston |, Be Chicago" . v3.14 Thomas and Riddle: Russell and beri x My the long hits by Rabbitt in the third and Phillips elipped succesive singles in the seventh, They came after retirements, and Gibson could only send an casy fly to Quellich in left, Plitt collected two of his team's hits, Davis in the eighth Cote and two Only three men faced plitt in the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth innings. He passed struck out one, The Leafs' beat Plitt at Reading in the opening game, of the season, but two and Six hits were made off Gibson as he hurled his third win of the seas son, They were grouped to two sn inning and the two that came in the fifth were moulded into the lone run when a wild pitch moved the runners up and Judges crossed the plate. on an infield out, Judges and Plitt were the hitters in this ine ning, Keys' Keys Hitless After Fifth The other hits off Gibson were Keys went hitless after the fifth, but pounded in the second and third, The nevertheless: they filled the bases in the ninth and had 'the fans worried, But again Gibson was equal to the task of snuffing out the threat, which would not have amounted to anything but for a poor throw to second Cole by with a double play in sights Bring in & Used Victor Record fort each new one and 2 "STEIN SONG" RUDY VALLEE and his CONNECTICUT YANKEES COLLEGE SONG 202 " ' A THE CAROLINES" PENNSYLVANIANS or '22272 B JOHNNY MARVIN