' .3“. (‘Jmflg rt pair I11 1h.- thirti. and Schoolboy 6th Consecutive Win By ‘ma Canadian Press bq Rm" posted his alxt-h conaocut. m victor! Yesterday u Philadel- 1 t lacked by a 15-bit stiscs,seii<sei-( TIIB 830k Stretch t phi; Phillie: defeated Olncinnatti Reds 84. Rowe vac taken out 1n t-he sixth iiihen tthc Reds rallied for three markers. but he had a perftggt dgy at. bat, getting three hits in u many trips to the plate. He drove h two r0118. The Phlll-ies collccted two mark- ers off Bucky Walters 1n the upen- liig round on tiwo singles and a double. They counted another in the second and two more in the fourth bEfore Cincinnati played one runner tn the bottom of the fourth, Two runs in 1h;- tiftli and another tn tlie seventh rounded out the Philadelphia scoring. illix Donnclly, who came i0 Rowe's aid after the Reds hurl put over three runs 1n 1.1.10 s1xtil1§ in. lured lis leg in slrlkilli.’ out Frank- Rowe Posts f._._,. (Cont-inn: .-_-.-__.fl"i’li“l_'f’_._ MAY 17. 1947 she beins by Guy Axworuiy zosil- " ‘ " " r Ima Jay 2.0411. the latter beiugt undefeated in 11 early closing ev- ents one season, arid later an- nexed outstanding features tn- cludlng the seven-heat ‘iransyl- vania classic. Harvey thought more of Ima Jay than any friend and ho spared no expense in breeding her upon retirement, but results were negligible, and 1t was really pathetic to all of us who were at the North Randall track when we was trying to do the impossible. develop speed iii foals '\vhich should have inherited an abundance. yet were absolutely devoid of same. George Jay did 5°11. May 15th at time of writing, manage to take a time record of 1m" I11"? hundreds of Canada‘ I v3’. - Dflbite the lateness of the sea-I to Baumiliollziiitd r-“iircd, with ‘rrqiimy Hughes point: llie rest of tlir- way for Pliiizicicltiiiin. New York (iiauls yesterday won their fourth straight. victory of their current ivestcrii airing. hum- bfiiii! tllie National League leading Tlhiirtigfl Cubs for the sccond timeln , Mtg 5.3_ bnhiiidpsoiitlipaui Monte ‘(t’.‘1I10('i_\"S vlZIIl-Iilt ilitluiug. Johnny Mizv, ( 1111i first sucker, iii: iii consu-iiiiiu- taunt-s. 111s honi- p1‘ with oiic on iti 1111' fiftli put him across the ialzitc iii his 101th straight] ,;,,,,<,¢;.t._ '1'.lic old iitnrlc of 1.3 was tt.-~11i jointly by Max tjarcy of Pills- iuirgh in 1112-1 and Illfifiiiit‘ Lliistrom of the Giants iii 11127. _ The ii-iiizicrs ripened tlic scoring in the first iiiiii z rm Bill Rlgncffis fiililbk‘ and 3.11mi‘; $111,411‘. ‘Yhr t'\lI)5 event-d it up ‘in the saint- triitiie \\'Il'.‘l\ Stan lliick (Iflllbivd. ivcni l0 third on a wiid 1111f" H11" H t.‘ in QI\]lI1:Sl‘(I ball as Phil (‘zivarclin \‘.'ZiII>I(‘fI. Two tinilks and tirn singles garc- .-,.t t-oitrdiiilerl Iillli‘ ‘Ffiiillifl iii the mitt on Ylllzr-‘g i0lll‘—llflfl‘ iilliiF-h 1W1, t5; rtlmarti nflaln. Stir Begins Ilt Brighton Horseshoe Glub Grounds 2.281;, with Harvey working stren- 39°“ 51m Pfiesent in the province» uously with reins and vocal orgqo" ‘he "W11"! 0f the 14th I sawi ans to encourage the cult, and,‘ 1'1°°1< 0f 52 that blighted on a‘ dozens of us doing everything butqmaish “W? Rllefldy held’ close to' meeting the tiotter at the 'riiiing.‘"1°111°€ 511 1" We district a con-I stauoir or seven-eighth: post..‘°°11111111°n o! anprvximateiy 30o, grabbing the rings b! the bit and 111111! we maklna their iieadquar» dragging him home. Nature ev1—I‘"5~ 7'1"‘ l" 11PP11N111IY one Hi4? Gently OVCYIOORCG the foals but“ Yr" 01¢" as the iavins geese‘; Ima Jay m dispensing speed_'fls a rule comiznence to move off; skipped a generation and cndow- |11°1"1'i11"111d 111101111 Avril $20111- 1 cd Cliristy Budlorig with speed at the trot and a racing instinct as ircll." Naturally tnis'is' a supplmition m,‘ I " "’ that cannot be too closely gdhgjet]. Winners of the C. F. Archer + + 4, i, ‘to as a_fcw gunners care to admit City Interscholastic Hockey Tro- David Nam“ who pronlowdtihat they have shot geese that vrcrc phy for the second ycar in a row. Blue Acres RACE Track‘ Newjfuil qt’ eggs. Quite some years iigo members of thc West KcntSchool Giasgmvl and the Mg Stake whim.‘ I talked to an old goose sloootcrv hockey squad are shown above. was raced there last year and Wm’ med I" ‘he P°Wm11 district-i BACK Row He“ m Iigm‘): E.“ “hers that Wm be raced this He told me that. in the days beforcfitutcllffe. mgr, Fred Hmc, David THE ciiaaborfrargvyuguaiipian your: NINE . vb. Hurst, Iun McNcvin. Ernie Mt- Innis, Ed Hodgson, Jim McNcill. Art Perry tcoaclit. FRONT ROW.‘ Oar] Keith Dalzlel, Phil Jardiuc, Lorne Howatt, Bill Bcvzins, Bill McGrcg- or, Harold Hoivatt. _ h r _ spring’ shooting of geese wasl Ffizzmkggnlgiiitige it? ‘zhcezafgeigfmade ii‘ega.l 11y the Migratory Birds‘ the. horscmcn's annual meeting. mnvcmio" A.“ he laud his Eye ‘m stulini! that he would like to at- a (‘wk °§ {we m“ “m” wading teiid 1t 1n order lo interest trackianud ‘he hassock‘ to me fig!“ or‘ ~Waterside -wharf. The birds hail managers. 1n fact a1lhorsemen,ir\ been seen in the same S . . pot for the nisoeiotioiwcdhgrisd gfezgzig11g1fhffiweeks. On the out of May the hid st. Louis “f” KS ilgluae“ known it is tin-gander showed signs of rcstlcss- Boston “S, .' ‘s b, for a rotegsinngil ncss and my runner friend decided Kramer, Brown. and Aloss, Eazly; "'05 Impus‘ idpt ‘1 S that 1f he trailed another day for Dorish and Wagner. drlvcr m safmehacc dc“ Ina“ his goose dinner it would be oile Clcvcliiiid 1100000 000-0 -i 0 “mt 111"‘ i-e “m” 1 f ma“ ciay 00o long. Washington cm 1001(x-2 1 o 511111 111° 11111111" 15°” ° “f”, ~ I Black. Willis und Lopez, Hogan; (gyihtcodfit/‘éersessggfssefigs avg.- It. was. late in the evening bc- Mastcrson and Ferrell. same due to others who d0 “S” fore he had finished tht chores ?}fl‘i.ll'0lt1 h_ 0310033 11111-15 7 0 f m m aruundthc born and headed siore- I fade l1 Iii '1 3 J 0 a- l 9 1 £523’ ggfelgafigélgélrfitganazg than ward wiili his trusty l0 guage tuck- Trucks, Ovurmire. Gcrsica and 51161111 1r We W 11> 1181p thosrllailsitliniterwlils siiii“. i/tiiifrsiiotbiiii Tm”niisliiiifsssfifiiiigiicnup"a‘ ‘"1111 $1111" ihmulh 11° 1111111 11' ho chanced 1t nnd was rewarded Nciv viii-k 102 020 000-5 1o s Baseball Results i\I\IERICX.III—LEAGUE 000 (100 304- 7 l2 l fi . 'I'I1lil',lS arr lmztmiiti: tn stir at‘ u... Brlghlnll Horscslinc C111‘), ttrouiiils 111111 the 6.9351111 will prob-I nhiy be in i111 sivinz iherc ivitliin a :.Ilf1l‘t time. v fccl. square, rcszitlatloii 5171?. Last years four tyis ivcrri (‘illllilillfti to make two o! t-vizulalioii dimensions. Tlir tluhlitiusc liaz. been rc-rlccoraiutl .-:i-| things rzt-iivrriiiy 110W» 1° 11 IYIIHI-IID Season. 111g Four League-Semi Finals Old Timers:- F._ Doiircttt- 154 286 2311 F‘. Dottcclle 1S5 209 L33 V. Corie ‘.235 197 36'! J. A. Bentley .......235 163 1S6 Rev. P. McMahon 160 220 137 Total-GYM. Flva Aces:- G Stewart. 24L! I54 370 (i. MvDimilld I64 ‘.301 I101 I‘? Rrihill . 2GB 333 3W h. Crziswell . 2H ‘.131 2‘ J, Latvia»;- 168 231 1R7 '1‘ota1—~33l’f. Iliizh single E. Robin 288. I‘I'lZI1 three E. Robin 803. Points: Oltl ‘Flmbrs 1; Five Aces l. 1 Next gzimc hfniirlziy night ii orlock. TIIE KINSMEN SPRING CARNIVAI. . is GOING GRAND WIN A NEW I947 STUDEBAKER and Nanci-out Other Prizes rrsruttr ATTRACTIONS‘: 1N PlMON-IiLLY KING, the one-man vaudaviik llioiv, WIN has ninth numerous successful appearances In York, Montreal and Maritime I Q Q Anonymous being made to bring a now oer Mn Montreal. Watch For Further cituiiorrrrowu ARMOIIRIES JIIIE I - 0001i m1: iBreak Even In 111°" °‘1"11- jwitii t. plump goose. Several hcirrs Chicngo 101 om 1011-8 a o , _ E + 1' later liis elation was replace-d with‘ Kcitziedy and Cooper; Wyse, “Wham _ Ijlumws- SP“ _ "I I'll“ :1 feeling of i-rinorse ivlicn hLs Kiisii, Borowy and Sciiclliiig. “"1” 11m" ""11 1111111“ 1191111’ mOlllPl‘ called him into the paiilryflPhilndclphin 2101120 100-8 1s n Tiirmins, has been suspended from fitrllici- participation in harness raclut: until January 1st. 194B. fcr violation of U.S.T.A. rule No. 35 "rhCre "he was 1111s)" cleaning the Cincinnati 00010‘! 000-112 2 goose l_\l‘CPl:ll‘8iC'.'_\' to.- the morroivs; Roive Doniiclly, Hughes and dinner, and showed lfui tivc Q§QSnSQll1InICK§ Waiters. Riddle. Bcggs. one of which was covered with a Shouii and Lamsiitiio. ‘"1111 Rifle NO- 319 <11 11w $11111"- sbrt shell. He told me that 1t: tiaJnrcbiliy-n 000 ozo 010-3 _s o 111a 1111115 v1 "@1111!- MY- T110111“ ured the goose would have x11 zorirttts-burgi. 000 ooo 100-1 s o “dmmed “mm” quesucmIng b3’ m” the north that night and two ciaysi Branca. Casey and Ecliiards; 3011111 01 stewards m ""1112 later tho first egg would have becnfHigbc, Bohr-man and Howell, “"1?emd'"“ 5 “W59 "m" um" deposited in tn: nest. Nest mak~‘Kluitz. 11w one he was drivins- The U- tngns not a bard clicre in thc Boston 010 00o 020 3 l0 I 010 001 101 4 1.2 I Elliott. Karl Brazlc and S.'1‘.A. is expecting track officials Norm A goose mefgly Iqgllgws nut 5L 1mg, _ i" 11131113’ u“! “I95 firmly and n depression in the IIlOSSv tundra,‘ Johnson. G. 5111113’ 1° “II- M ‘he 5111119 um" pulls nut a fcw fcaihcrs fz-c-zn her Mazl; Mungor. anyone who keeps the rules need bro,“ 5m [he "fit t5 l-Qady to re-l agtota, I101’? 110 WOTTY- reive eggs. My friend confided that‘ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE it was his last. spring goose. One Montreal 000 702 000-9112 1 other spring tzcosc shooter. who is Toronto 000 C10 000-0 z. 0 still livmg, told nic that lie shot Polite. and Campauelia; Bcscr, mid that was full of eggs. This goose tcls. R-uvish. vras liiiled in the Malpeque Boy Baltimore are,‘ lNcwark Singles Matche ' ' ' Center, Hooks. Schmidt, I The black duck situation as rc- Wcigel; Robinson, Pillette, WARSAW, May 16 - ‘A91 ~ gards our local breeders has shc-tvn Dzcschcr.’ Poland 11nd Gflflii Brit-Bin 1=1'°k° considerable improvement SIhCE,B\lff€\i0 even today in the first two singles M”. “m, 1,,’ ms 51rd, were det- Rochester- matches of their second round tnttgjy later ln arriving this spring. (Seven innings ‘by Davis our tennis tiv- 1t will probably be Well on in July Kretlow, Hallsmann Tony Moiirnm of Britain opuifli before any definite statement. will ards; Bycriy and Marshall. ivllli a victory over Poland's Jozef be made regarding the local duck Second game. Hcbda, '.Z~6. 6-1, 6-3. bill WIHdYEI-‘IW pyogpqszts for the opening day this Buffalo 000 1001109-1 9 I Skoiiecki of rbismi squared it by comm; mi. ' Roohcatcr um too 10x-3 i1 1 beating Derrick Barton of Britt-tiny _ _ _ __.._..___._.__ 6-3, 7-5. 13-11. in a gruelling 0W0- Th, 355,00 question occupying TORONTO, May i6 _ (OP)- liour match. the minds of sportsmen at present Horse racing opens in Canada to- "151 “Oii what date will the thick morroiv and a record crowd is ex- ‘ Om’ 5 so en?" Jud in from the pcctcd to jam east-end, Toronto's ‘iargegirdigifége ggagifiavingiog- we; tnheoywind t, bgwgtg at pres- beautiful Woodbine Park. agreement) errt the date. in all Probability, will "Everything is all set to go.‘ ‘oo October 15th. At a large nndlsays Tony Simms. racing secre- reprmnuuv, matting M Qpaftg-Itfll‘)! for all Ontario tracks. And men Ilcld by Pheasants Unlimited so they will, judging from 1M in the Canadian Legion Hall on entries on the eight-race card. May 2nd this quutlon came up 10f discussion although no official rec- |Ul endation could be {Ofiltirtlfiyggtobey iii. 1st. in fact, I was well ing. A count taken at the door_ showed m1 persons present. many of them from out of town districts. O I I l l I October 1st has two serious draw- backs. First: it will put a. terrific strain tspon our already depleted The resolution presented to the local ducks. Secondly: if Ottawa meeting was; That the duck sca-;only allows us a month for shoot- Ison open on October 15th. All lnling ducks. and this contingency Ifavqur o! the resolution were ask- has to be taken into consideration. ed to stand and when the question the season will close at a time when was put 1t reminded this column- the g-eal duck shooting is only be~ ist of a revival meeting when lheginiilng. A situation like this will momlbm were asked to rise for thegive gunners a bad attack of fray- benedlction. When thou prasentied nerves and throw a heavy and ‘who were opposed to tho motloniunneccssary strain upon our en- were asked to stand. a single so1it-‘ forcemcnt officers. ary figure rose to his feet. He was _ _ , a tall. up re man after the Abef At the meeting of the Execuilvn Lincoln t . and looked like a of the Association. il was decided tree that had been spared thejto tlirow the general meeting to n‘; axe standing alone decide the opening data open to cluster of stumps. discussion but the Constitu- o o a tion of the Association does not I He was as conspicuous as a p1rn-. allow non-mentbers voting on a pie on- a monument and 1 expected motion before the meeting. If you lo see his knees buckle when he are really kccn on having a say in surveied 111s rurroundlngs and saw the setting of the opening date, that ha wu alone. If he felt ill at“you.r' vote is Eolng to cost you one ease, he gave no sign and while hgdollar. Tho Constitution would have we; oii his feet, he explained whvto be changed before it could be he was opposing the motlon.....he otherwise. This columnist does not. ‘ffelt there should have been a rec- take any special Dridt i" bfflflkiflil orntmontiation with regard to a re-_ this news to readers of this col- ‘ductlon in bag limit. Ho laid in 11mm but. its better to know before- part, quota: “Home people In will- hand what to expect. iiig to‘ do everything for a poor N" m» 1M1 w ~11 1"- Mv W" W willing to do everything 1;» the o ouch except to atop I will! » ttttttutti MEETING I On Tucson.‘ 171s; isui. a meet- ing of tho Executive of the Game Association irls held to discuss - n“ open," dale and m make up Charlottetown Forum Ltd. will range-merits for the general mtvt- I" M“ i” m’ “mm m‘ IWM‘ in; of the Alloclallon to be called Illsddy, May 21st or 7:30 oclock shortly. ‘this columnist. mu unable |I_ M_ ' to be prlent Owning ti: pressing duties but. I In to t at. a Itc- tion of the "Old Guard" ateadfast- k C'SSIN$LAI;' 1y refuse to read the handwriting a" “'7' '“5"m" 011 *1" "=11 ""1 '1" “"11"! 1°‘ i '1‘ 0 B E A avanrr Games of Fun and Chance lingo Full Pantry Hot Dogs ‘ Chocolate Wheels WU‘ amid a points. I A""°""m"h- Tiia Annual Meeting of The 5-8-7 ADM. 15c 2037210 (ilk-l? 10 0, Gzir- ' a goose after the first week in ‘lIBY Simcrids, Carter, Veal and Dcsuu- 010011101-6 ll 0 010 010100-3 9 3 and and 001 0|! 0-3 ‘l I) 012 400 X-‘I 9 Z and Rich- regarding tho wishes of iht n19“- aware of that twlthout being told. - haseballis Big Six 1 1.. t'l‘hrec leaders in ciirh Icarus-l. l 0 AB R H Pl-t. x-Muilln, Tigers 20 7218 32 Dillinger. Browns " x-Walkei" Dodgers McQuinn, Yanks Rigney, Giants x-Elliott, Braves .344. Runs batted iii: National Lon- guc, x-Torgeson. Bravos 26; Ain- erican League, Williams, Red Sox 21. Home runs: National 119612118, Mizc, Giants 10; American Len- gue. Williams, Red Sox 8. 4 x-playing night game. v POLO SHIRTS-Extra Values-Sale Prices $1.25 to $1.66. SUITS-double and single-breasted-Worsteds and Tweeds-new Spring stock-top values 20% ofi’. MISCELLANEOUS VALUES-Luggage - Hats - Caps - Sport Shirts - Hose - Neckwear and all other types of new Spring and Summer merchandise too numerous to mention-going at sensa- ‘ , City School Hockey Titlists 1 Broir-i , i 1 1 t t i & Ray Robinson Is Awarded Split Decision By Sid Peder NEW YORK, May IG-(AP) —~\VeItcrwcIght champion Ray lfobitisoib, tuning up for his title defence tiru irccks 11111141)? in (licvcliintl. iviis aivnrdt-d a split. ID-i-uuntl ‘decision uvcr (ioorgie ttibmms in Illrttlison Square (inr- dcn tonight, but the verdict was nccompatiied by ti solid rouutl of boos. Robinson ivclgh. 1'11. I50 3-4: Abrams i112. Losvi- -of two rounds on fouLs- 11ml. nn most score cards, of t-liroe others by the dogged infighting flailing of the bald- ish Washington veteran. Rob- inson iwiunrl up with fwo cut Pvt-s iuiil a solid (‘llffing ziiioiit. tht- head, its wcll as tho tlccls- It)lI. // napalm» F illl IiPES 0F MEWS WEAR HURSIJAY 15, FRIDAY 16, SATURDAY t1 Spring Topcoats Extra Special I5 Only, Reg. $29.50 For $l9.5O OUTSTANDING‘ VALUES in Shantyloom Tweeds-Scotch Tweeds-Gabardines and Gabardine Tweed reversables going at 25 per cent, reductions. SPORT J AOKETS-All types-College Colors-Leather Jackets - Scotch Plaid Reversabies-Suede- Gabardine and Suede-trimmed Loafer Goats-20% ofi’ EXTRA SPECIAL SWEATERS Reg. from $2 t0 $7 - Sale Price $1.35 t0 $4.95 SPORTS COATS AND SLACKS in Scotch Tweeds-plain and fancy weaves-clearing at 205'» off. tionai reductions from 2o to sat-z PERCENT For IHREE nus tittu Thursday 15, Friday 16, Saturday 1'7 TERMS CASH t t i Great George Street J ACK CAMERON THE STORE roii MEN i‘ " l , s _- l SAID OGDEN'S IS WAY uom SMOKING PLEASURE .1 EASY 1O IOll-DILIGMIIUIVYO SMOKI‘ "ma: SMOKERS! ASK ron censors cur nus." valued at $40,000,000. Prospect: an ___ considered “uncertainfi a term later 1 um,“ y P.“ qualified by the common‘ it is tm _ .1) , early yet to offer a ion-omit on ti ‘n is lliat I947 harvest. ' ‘ Essentially the story is the same iris this fall. 1111i Nova Scot-a where the gross 11i- ‘111 1111' W01. srftillig and cultiv-' come from agriculture for 1941i tot- ation are said to ‘so 111 to 2i days alled 541111111100, gleaned in the 119111110 1101111111» 0111 2o P111‘ it-iit oifninin ‘rom ‘.1 2.000,000-bushei yield Wlirat and ll [J11 out of - 11sec! apples in the rich Annapolis grains liuvc ‘sci-ti SltWll in tit-t Valley. Approximately 25 p01‘ cent chcwnn cvhtpurrd with 0ft pcr t-ciitiof truck gardening has bccn dom- and 48 lwr cunt iwspectirely at ilici at this time in normal years. it some time last. 3.1211‘, while 80 tic-rt ivzis said. (‘cat of wheat-Seeding fEmZtlnS to be done in Alberta. Balkcci hr sub-normally cold Weather "with three s-icccvsivc. What seven olhe: Provziiccs re- niglits of frost last \\'C€k uiid f1ood—. garcl as an abnormally late start ed lands iii some areas, spring work for seeding operations, Prince Ed~ on Ontario farms suffered delays ward Island reports that it is a of three to five iveeks. In the Srrr- “normal" season there with spring hi3, district. planting tipciuiions work expected to reach full swing are said to i)» tho latest since 1911. next iveek. Because of a dIOp in price inst year, s, slight decline in the polaio crop is forecast in 1947. British Columbia reported the Work still has not started on brightest picture of any province. Quebec's total arable 1am‘. or a-i An Agricultural Department; offic- 453300 acres irlirrcr-s 20 prr con-t 11.1 said early indicaiiora point tn of seeding liiti been completed at,‘ 1947 trrospccts being "grand and this time in 15140. An official oi’ ill" tlccidcdly better than 1946." Department of Agriculture said crop prospects rorruined good in Shite of the late strut hut. the har- vest will be rctarclrd. NCIIIltl‘ has any srviliii! start-xii in New Briliuuvick iriioso fivlri, v PJ-Ll. Report E3810?“ Provinces; SUNFLOWER BROOII The Amerltan India-us used sim- ‘fiower seed for bread arid for etable and fruit rrors in i016 w thickening soup. NO REFUNDS Charlottetown, P. E. '1. m to um: 000m: km m: a