‘Batteries: Milverton, B. Buncho and J. Buncho; New Hamburg, W. Schaefer, Leader and Bingeman. Kasaboski will be matched against Lem Stickley, the hillâ€"billy boy in the main bout here on ‘Thursday. Lemwill bring with him his pet coon. NBW HAMBURG.â€"In an abbreviâ€" ated intermediate intercounty ball game played here Thursday night the Burgers turned back the Milverton Maroons 9 to 7. Walter Schaefer started on the mound for the Burgers but he gave way in the first to his brother, Lorne, who was having a hard time with his control and Leader was sent in with two out and bases loaded in the third and struck out the next batter. He worked the rest of the game striking out five. B Buncho worked the enâ€" tire game for Milverton. ‘The locals spotted the visitors six runs in the first innings and then went out to wim. Kropf, Hill and Bingeman were mainly responsible for the win with their hitting, Hill having a home run in the first and drove the ball out of the park in the second but it was foul iby inches. Kasaboski, from the rough and teady wrestling school, came out on top, but only after much punishment | received from Ruby‘s toes. After a series of flying tackles, which Ruby dodged, Kasaboski picked him up and l threw him to the floor for a fall after| ‘TORONTO.â€"A two hour and a 42 minutes of fighting. half scene of mob passion was staged In the final bout Walter Roxey lost at the Thorncliffe race track here on to Maurice LaChapellie. The bout Saturday when officials declared the was fast, with LaChapelle taking the second race had gotten away to a first fall, with a series of his deadly false start and ordered the race reâ€" fiying tackles, in 20 minutes. Roxyirun. The favorites Vanished and came back fast after the intermisâ€" Big One finished one, two, but in the sion, to take the second fall with a rerun Lassies Mary, one of two body slam in eight minutes. Both lwhlch heard the comeâ€"back bell and boys were weary after battling it out did not circle the track, was fresh for seven minutes, . with flying ‘and finished in front by 16 longths a tackles, head and arm throws, before |long shot to pay $160.45 for a $2 tickâ€" LaChapelle, having a little extra left et to win. While more than 50 race over, floored Roxy with a body slam goers held tickets on the double in seven and a half minutes to win‘which would have paid only about the ibout. |$30, only three held tickets on the In the curtain raiser Jack Donley double after the reâ€"run and cashed and Johnny Silvey battled to a draw. lin to the amount of $3,542.2%5 each In the final bout Walter Roxey lost to Maurice LaChapelle.: The bout was fast, with LaChapelle taking the first fall, with a series of his deadly fiying tackles, in 20 minutes. Roxy came back fast after the intermisâ€" sion, to take the second fall with a The "Barefoot Boy,‘" BertaRuby, from Hungary, brought fort ty of cheers from the fans, w his highly educated toes which as useful to him in wrestling as his hands, made Alex Kasaboski scream with pain. JOHNNY MOYER WINS OWN GAME â€" ALLOWS ONLY 5 HITS. WHIFFS GALT.â€"Galt Terriers lost their fArst game of the season here Saturâ€" day when Waterloo Tigers scored a %1 victory in a smartly played and hard fought affair. Johnny Moyer, on the hill for the visitors, was the big factor in the victory, allowing but fAve hits, striking out 15 and driving in the winning run in the eighth flame. There was much umpire Laiting and a fight between Sahagian of the locals and McAvoy, the visiâ€" tors‘ catcher. Galt took the lead in the second but Waterloo tied it up with Walton‘s double in the fifth. It was a battle from then on until the last man was out. Sensational catches by A. Stewart at first and George Brown on third for the locals, featured the fielding. Galt Terriers Beaten for First Time. â€" Waterioo in Fourth Place. Les Johnson, the starting Galt pitcher, went well until the seventh, when an error and two successive bunts filled the bases. Murphy was called in and got himself out of the hole when Walton, attempting to but on a squeeze play, popped to the pitcher for a double play. Waterloo ... 000 010 010â€"2 11 1 Galt .............. 010 000 000â€"1 5 2 KITOHENER.â€"Three smart bouts were witnessed Thursday night at the Kitchener auditorium by close to a 1,000 wrestling fans. 1,000 Wrestling Fans Pleased Hamburg Wins 9â€"7 Waterloo ... 000 010 010â€"2 11 1 Galt ..........._ 010 000 000â€"1 & 2 Moyer and _ McAvoy; Johnson, Murphy and Walker. 15 BATTERS, DRIVES IN RUN Perennial champions of the Westâ€" etn Ontario Cricket League, Waterâ€" loo eleven scored its second straight league victory at Waterloo Park on Saturday, by defeating the visiting Owen Sound club, 93â€"48. The locale opened the schedule with a cleanâ€"cut victory over Brantford here two weeks ago. Maxie Zinck, Kitchener shortstop, was the leading hitter of the day with a triple, double and single in four attempts. Kerr hit a home run for Hespeler in the last inning with one on base. AGAIL s memmmmmmmennns GURIPR ... .sssseiccn Brantford .................. Stratford ... WaAt@rI00 .s.s..s.sus. PArI® ...........22.2222222222.. for the two $2 tickets. The mob which surged on the ‘track and peltâ€" ed jockeys, officials and horses with stones and mud prevented the runâ€" ring of the third race. Police re serves were said b@ have been called out to disperse the crowd. HESPELER.â€"Kitchener Panthers climbed into a tie with Galt for first place in the Intermediate Intercounâ€" ty "A" division Saturday when they trimmed Hespeler Red Sox 10â€"4. London .. Strathroy Stratford Brantford Raceâ€"Goers Riot at Thorncliffe Kitchener Galt ......... Guelph ... Waterloo Preston . Hespeler . Plattsville ....... St. Marys ... New Hamburg ‘Milverton ... Senior Intercounty Brentford 10, London 7. Intercounty A Waterloo 2, Galt 1. Kitchener 10, Hespeler 4. Guelph 3, Preston 0. intercounty B London Jumbos 8, Woodstock 2 Ingersoll 5, Tillsonburg 3. Junlor Intercounty ‘Brantford 5, Stratford 3. Guelph 4, Galt 2. Intercounty C Paris 16, Tillsonburg 2. Plattsville 6, St. Marys 4. New Hamburg 9, Milverton 7 Cricketers Win A M ATEUR BA SEB A L L SATURDAY‘S RESULTS anthers Win Junior Intercounty STANDINGS Senior Intercounty Intermediate C Intercounty A Won Lost PC. Won Lost PC. Won Lost P.C Won Lost P.C. 3 1 .150 THE WATZEZRLQOOQ CHRONIGLE .200 .667 .400 TOFORUD, smmmsmmammin Syracuse ....................... OSWERO .:o sscconnss Perthâ€"Cornwall ............ Gloversyille ... .............. Smiths Falls ... Ogdensburg ... Ottawa . Newark ... Rochester .....lll. 19 23 .462 Jersey City ... 14 25 .359 Baltimore .................... 11 28 282 CANADIANâ€"AMERICAN Results Oswego 5, Ogdensburg 4. Gloversville 9, Rome 1. Perthâ€"Cornwall 5, Ottawa 0. Won Lost P.C. OSWORO ....sssszinnn. 19 3 .169 Perthâ€"Cornwall ... 11 4 .133 Brockville ... Montreal ... Buffalo ............. ChIicAEO ......sucoucc. 36 18 8f. LOUIS muoscuscoces. 3B 19 Brooklyn .......s.... 18 21 BOSEON :ssmesenmccnenn 38â€" 82 Philadelphia ... 16 26 Cincinnatt ... 14 26 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Baltimore 6â€"4, Jersey City 5â€"3. ‘Toronto 4, Montreal 3. Buffalo 3, Rochester 2. Newark 5, Syracuse 4. Buffalo 5, Toronto 4. Jersey City 95, Baltimore 6â€"2. Rochester 55, Montreal 22. Newark 21, Syracuse 22. Montreal 6, Toronto 1. Newark 7, Syracuse 3. Baltimore 5, Jersey City 3. Rochester 6, Buffalo 3. NeW YOFK :sssocmice. ‘Clevo]and CRICAEO .ms icmvsivess DOLFOIL .mmmmamcuireess (ROSEON ....scesevcannes Washington .................. Philadelphia ............... 1: LOUIG csmmc New YOFK .sssmmmussccs PHESDUEE .sâ€"emcseens. Champ James Braddock is all set for his match with Joe Louis on June 22 after a strenuous training grind. The Illinois Athletic Comâ€" mission has pronounced the champ as in excellent condition. ‘Chicago 6â€"2, New York §â€"4. Boston 9, Pittsburg 1. St. Louis 14, Brooklyn 4. Cincinnati 9, Philadelphia 8. St. Louis 7â€"8, Philadelphia 2â€"2. Boston 7â€"2, Chicago 1â€"7. ‘Cincinnati 9, Brooklyn 2. New York 9, Pittsburg 6. St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 1. (Brooklyn $, Cincinnati 4. iChicago 6, Boston 3. New York 7, Pittsburg 5. Results St. Louis 7â€"3, Philadelphia 6â€"4. Detroit 10, Washington 3. Cleveland 6, New York 4. Washington 8, Cleveland 7. Chicago 66 Philadelphia 14. Detroit 5, New York 4. (Boston 6â€"2, St. Louis 5â€"3. Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0. ‘Cleveland 8, Washington 6. New York 6, Detroit 6. Boston 11, St. Louis 4. BASEBALL RECORDS AMERICAN LEAGUE gton ... 19 4 Iphia ... 16 i Ig cmmuntimmice I% 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Eo eeercreercees GB cnnnnlclln... Won Lost P.C. 32 11 T4 24 17 .585 23 18 .561 Won Lost P.C. 2% 15 .6% 22 16 .579 B l1 5% 23 22 18 18 1% J 17 316 514 |Orpen KITCHENER TAKES ANNUAL & Y.M.C.A. ROAD RACE GALT.â€"Kitchener won the annual Y.M.C.A. relay race from Kitchener to Galt Saturday, a distance of twelve miles, in a close finish only fortyâ€"five seconds ahead of Guelph, with Galt in third place two minutes behind the lead man of the Royal City team. ‘The Athletics took the load in the third when they came back with a trio after spotting the visitors two in their half but faded badly in the sixth when three miscues and a walk gave the Martin boys a three run splurge to again take over the lead. Schacht, the visiting hurler, was in great form and looked good as he let the homesters down with four hits and one walk. By innings: Waterloo .......... 002 003 21â€"8 10 5 iSt. Jacobs ........ 003 000 00â€"3 4 6 Schacht and Bolduc; Holst and Good. Umpiresâ€"M. Riter, St. Jacobs and Abbie Ellert, Waterloo. Like the plate, the new race will the at one mile and a furlong, but the nomination fee will be but $5 and starting fee $25, as compared respecâ€" tively for the $10 and $50 for the Guineas. ST. JACOBS. â€" Valentineâ€"Martins took sweet revenge for last week‘s defeat here Friday evening, when they thumped the A‘s 8â€"3 in another exhibition game. It will be the first (tme an all star game has been slated for London. Last year the game was played in ‘Kitchener. Punds derived from this game will go towards fAnancing minor baso@ball clubs in the intercounty Intercounty Plans â€" All Star Game ‘Kitchener. Punds derived from this west of Toronto, has there been as game will go towards fnancing minor much interest in a running race baso@ball clubs in the intercounty mMeeting as in the sevenâ€"day session centres. getting under w:{ tomorrow, June ‘The game will be between picked 9th. What with the introduction of teams from the eastern and western the Saliva Test, the inauguration of sections of the Intercounty League. 4 $5,000.00 added fixture and the Selections of teams will rest with a installation of a moving picture maâ€" small committee in each section. chine to take "movies" of all close ‘The Easterners will be controlled finishes, not forgetting a dozen and by a committee consisting of R. K. O1¢ other improvements of a minor Dawson, Guelph: A. R. McFayden, Dature, the Orm-flue interests Galt; R. M. Phin, Hespeler; D. H. have certainly planned for an amâ€" Fattersall, Brantford, and 3. g. Pitious meeting for the beautiful Ghantz, Kitchener. The team will Toronto suburban track. be picked from Brantford seniors, _ Approximately $42,000.00 in ‘Kitchener, Waterloo, Preston, Hesâ€" stake and purse money is to be disâ€" peler, Galt, Guelph, Plattsville, Paris, tributed, which explains the keen inâ€" New Hamburg, Milverton, Brantford terest the horsemen are taking in "C", Paris, Galt, Guelph and Water the meeting and the shortage of loo juniors. stalls. Hundreds of horses have had \Closely patterned after the King‘s Plate, inasmuch as conditions call for threeâ€"yearâ€"olds and upward which were eligible to the Woodbine fixture of 1937, the new race will be a handiâ€" cap event, for ‘which a name has not : yet been chosen, and will be eu-} larged next year to include Canadianâ€" | foaled, not only ‘Ontarioâ€"breds as !s‘ the case with the Plate. Other reâ€" strictions will also be removed such | as horses of threeyearâ€"olds u.nd' over not being eligible if they have [ won a race other than the Plate, nor | will it matter if they have left the‘ Province for a certain period or have / been out of Canada. These changes | will be made next year, as the tlme] was too short between now and the running to hope to get any entriet from any where but Ontario. h LONDON.â€"The annual [ntercounâ€" ty Baseball league all star benefit game will be held in London on Satâ€" urday, July 3, Stan Reid, London, viceâ€"president of the league, attendâ€" ed a meeting held at Ingersoll over the weekâ€"end when the executive voâ€" ted unanimously to hoid the game at the Labatt Memorial Park. WATERLOO SQUAD A new race of $5,000 added value to be decided at the Long Brangh sevenâ€"day running race meeting that commences Wednesday,,June 9th, at the Toronto suburban mile track was announced today by the OrpenHare conrfederacy. The affair is to be an annual fixture, with the probability of its value increasing every year should conditions and the response of the horsemen and public warrant. The race will e decided on the Satâ€" urday of the meeting, in this instance, June 12th. $5,000 Added Race Open to Canadian Foaled Horse. rpenâ€"Hare Track Has Feature Race AVENGES DEFEAT Decision to use a movie camera for close finishes is undoubtedly the most ambitious innovation empK)yed at any nadian track and is especially interesting in connection (with the Orpenâ€"Hare interests for they were the first in Canada to use any photo finish at all, that beâ€" ing with a ‘"still" camera at Long Branch and Dufferin Park last year. Making movie performers of race horses will be quite a novelty for Canada. | Seven races will be staged daily, post time being 2.30 p.m. with as little time as possible wasted beâ€" tween races. The Daily Double as ‘usual will be on the first and second Long Branch Track Saliva Never before in the short but brilliant history of the Lonf Branch mile race track, situated a few miles _ ‘KIDOCHINER.â€"Only three definite entires turned up for the intercounâ€" ty‘s proposed juvenile group at an orâ€" ganization meeting here. ‘They are Galt, Kitchener and Elmira. Guelph, Stratford, Hespeler and Preston are <considered other possfbilities. Approximately _ $42,000.00 _ in stake and purse money is to be disâ€" tributed, which explains the keen inâ€" terest the horsemen are taking in the meeting and the shortage of stalls. Hundreds of horses have had to be stabled at Woodbine, Thornâ€" cliffe and Dufferin Park and will be vanned daily to Long Branch to fill engagements. The same will hold good for the Dufferin Park session that gets under way on Saturday, June 19th. A definite opener for the group was fixed for Galt on Friday, June 11, with Kitchener as the opposition. ‘The balance of the schedule will be drafted when the final constitution of the group is determined. $5,000 SPECIAL RACE ON SATURDAY, JUNE 12th First race at 2.30 p.m. daily. Opens Tomorrow 3 Juvenile Nines ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR RUNNING RACES LONG BRANCH RACE TRACK $5,000 Added Fixtu{e Wednesday June 16th inclusive u;b"lm' & (TORONTO) Wednesday June 9th at