a . i ~*An interesting feature of _, w‘ ‘ ""“""1'* sis-isms; -. .-v -....~.»-..-.-....,.____._ .._..s.__,_, . \ I __ r111; CHARLQTTETOWN quARmAN . BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL IEW “m; SPGRIWGR LD, BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT , KNITTED QUTEP-WEAP. RIFLEMEN ' (Continued from Page 1) submitted by Capt. W. A. Smith on the Ottawa Team of i982. Capt. Allan in his report stressed the fact that in selecting the tccim those capable of shooting wxll at 600 yards should be given ilic p1ef- erenoe as that is where the battle is usually won or lost. He also ad- vised that a.ll the rifles should be grouped at 25 yards mid the faulty ones eliminated. I ' Lt. Colonel P. W. McNevin, D C.M. » stated that he was having the range repaired and that it would be avail- able for practice on the afternoon of Saturday, May 20th, and would then be closed until the 24th. after that opened every afternoon during the summer from two p.lll., to 7.80 p.m., and one or two weeks pre- vious to the annual matches would be opened in the forenoons as well. the l" cetfng was the presentation to Sergt. P. Hooper, mcnrber of this year's Bislcy Team, of fifty viol- lars from the Association to assist in defraying his expenses and also an order on Sergt. A. Martin of Glasgow, Scotland.’ for a new match rifle which has been ordered there and will be available on his arrival at Bisley. Scrgt. Hooper was very much pleased with these evidences of the goodwill of his fellow rifle- men and expressed himself in some well chosen remarks in which he assured ihem he would do his best to worthily uphold the honor of Prince Edward Island. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, H. M. Davison, v.11, n1... Vice- Presidents. Lt. colonel D. A. arac- Kfnnon. D.S.O., V.D., Ml‘. J. B. Poole, Montague, Dr. A. W. Lcarchl "Bummer side. Council. Lt. Colonel C. Leigh, .V.D., Lt. Colonel D.A. Maciiinnon, fMf. G. M. Moore, cnpi. w, A, mith, Calpt. A. W. Allan, M.C., Lt. - G. Kennedy, Capt. J. Coles, ._1'NiM., Lt-Coloncl F’. I. Andrew, MM» V.D., Lt-Coloncl P. W. Mc- JNevin, D.C.M., V.D., Q. M. Scrgt. A. J. McCabc, Mr. J. S. McDonald, Lt. J. S. Moore, Mr. P. J. Landri- 8811. Scrgt. P. Iicopcr, sergt. J. C. Stewart. At a meeting of the Council held after the annual meeting, Lt. Col. D. A. MacKinnon was elected Chairman and Lt. Colorol C. Leigh . Secretary-Treasurer. The Inter-Maritime Match for . 1033 was set for Thursday, June 8th It ten a.m..‘ and New Brunswick "lid Nova Bcotio. were notified by Vwvlre to that effect. The following Committee was ap- PDOIIIted to handle the Inter-Mari- Zilme Match. Li's-Colonels MocKin- Q non and Leigh, Capt. A. w. Allan, zMflior w. J. McDonald, Mr. o. M. EMoore. Lt. F. G. Kennedy, A. J, ‘JMcCabe, J. S. McDonald. The first shoot will be held on ~ < w - .. Saturday afternoon, May 20th at 2 E O'clock, The following annual report was resented by Lt. Colonel D. A. i‘!Iloilglnlnnlnucumulus LL-Coloncll MucKlnlzon, chairman of .the Council:- Gcntlcmenz- It is my duty and pleasure to present to you tonght, a. short re- p;rt regarding the activities of our Assmiatlon during the year 1932. The film-Maritime Rifle Match in wlich there has always existed keen rivalry, has been intensified the p:st few years by the fact th/ mo.e practce and more attention ha: b en paid to detail in the pre- paration of teams and their selec- tion, with the rcsult that competi- tion has been kecner and scoring hfgh. The past year, although our tcum st;.1t'.d a bit lite owing to the range not bring in order, Wt every advantage was taken of the time rcmrining ard good efforts made Io supply each rifleman with prop- er equipment. Thc-match was fired on the third Thursday in June at Suszex, N. B.. and resulted in a very memorable shoot. A record score was made by the winning team. Nova Scotla; whose eight men tttilled 7B1 points out of a possible B40, a new Maritime record displaong the 779 points made by our team at Becifrrcl, N. S, in 1928. Our tram finished only one point behind Nova Scoiin with 780 points, one point better than their PIT!‘ flan M-zritme record. A highly cloziitwblc‘ performance as you wll ngrre. Ncw records were mndc at ISCIIlC of the rangts, our boys, put- ‘iing on n scare of 273 at 500. Hoop- cr 11nd Mchcnncn scoifng posslblcs and a‘l others SCflPillg 34 with the HUMERUN STANDING (By The Associated Press) Home Runs Yestcrday-qilartnett, Cubs, 1; F. Herman, Cubs, 1; Hen- drick, Cubs, 1: Koenig, Cubs, l; Mancuso, Giants, l; Ott, Giants, 1; P. Waner, Pirates, 1; Scwcll, Yon-i kees, l; Melillo, Browns, 1; Williams, ~ Athletics, '1: Vosmlk, Indians, 1. The Leaders-Berger, Braves, 8; Gehrig, Yankees, 7; Hartneti, Cubs, ‘l; Klein, Phlllies, 6; Lazzeri, Yan- kees, 6. Ieague Totals-American, 98; Na- tional, 93; Total, 191. LONDON, May 18.—(C.P. Cable) - Larry Gains, Toronto negro heavyweight champion of the Bri- tish Empire, retained his title to- night by cutpointing the Australian, George Cook, in a 15-round bout at Olympia. pretty nearly being a record, ii’ not one. We had a good representation to Ottawa fsr the D. C. R. A. meeting in August, twelve men making the trip and one of them, Sergt. Percy Hooper, has the honcr of being in- cluded ln the foul-tern men to make the Bisley Team this year and represent Canada there. Scrgt. Hooper is one of our most p:pular riflcmen and his friends in the Assrciatfon have shown their interest by presenting him with a. new rifle, which will be ready on his arrival at Blslcy. Charlottetown (fhampicnship In Septrmbcr the City of Char- lotettown Championship Trophy Match was revived, also two team shoot matches for cups. The con-. dliions were not what could he called favorable, a real gale oi wind bowing, so it was decided to change the Mulch from 200, 500 and 600 to 200 and 300 yards, fif- teen shols at c=chyas it was fear- ed the heavy wind might blow the larger targets down. Notwthstand- ing the conditions we find that the . winner, Scrgt. A. Gormlcy‘. scored‘ a total of 143 points out of a pos- sible 150. Other riilemcn also made splmdid scores. The MacKinnon Cup team shoot was won by the Prnce Edward Islmd Highlanders with a total of 6514 punts out of a poublc 750, and the Guardian Cnp team shoot was wolf by Capt. J. CoIcs, Capt. A. W. Allan and exception of one. who scorrd 33. Tire I',l‘.'\lll was ably captained by; Capt. A. W. Allin, M. C., and the cor-ch. Li. F. G. KillllCLly, also con- 1 lribuicd greatly to the {I110 shoot. l Prize. Alcctings The ilcxi event of the season was ihe 67th Annual Prfz’: Meeting. flrrd on Jilly 18th and 19th. The uttcnluncc was nzt nearly as great as we expected, 61 members reg- istcrllg as participants. However, the weather was good and the compctiiioi very keen, scoring be- ing high in all the matches. The Governor Generals medals and Ottawa aggregate D. C. R. A. medals ivere won by Sergt. P. Hozpcr and Sergt. G. G. McLcnnan, the former winning the silver and the latter the brorze medals. The most interesting feature of the meeting and one that enn- stltutcs a rcczrd. was the Ladies Challenge Trophy Match, in which .elghi. competitors tied with perfect scores of fifty points each. They fired off and the process of elim- ination continued until Capt. W. A. Smith and Sergt. E. McInnLs were left. On the twenty-first shot Sergt. Mclnnis scored an inner and Capt. smth a bull and he was de- clared the winner. It is difficult to say what is a Dominion of Can- ada record for twenty-one consecu- tive shots at 500 yards, but consid- ering the conditions which prevail- ed at the end oi.’ the shooting, that is the twlfght cominghon and the change which this made on the targets, we believe this comes Scrgt. R. Colcs with a tltal of 417 pints out of a possible 450. During the ivintcr and spring indoor riifc shootlrg was conduct- ed at the Armouries under the aus- .p‘c."s of the 8th signals Company commanded by Major F. B. Conrad. M. M. the officials of which de- serve great credit for carrying on the spot and giving H, lot of new men an opportunity of becomn'g acqurfintcd with the finer points and thus prcbably be interested in outdoor and rifle shooting later on. At the concluson of the sea- son prizes were presented to the successful competitors at a vcry pleasing function. The dcprcssicn which has more or lrs; affected every sport and business. has not been without its effect on our Association and as a result our prize list has been cur- tailed. which is regrettable. One of our favorite matches has dsap poured in the Livia-Governors Match which was always looked forward to with a great deal of interest by our rlflemen. The thanks of the Assocluton and its membzrs are due to the firms and contributors who have helped make the prim list and to the Dominion Government, the local Government and the City Coundl of Charlottetown for grants. To thcsc and all others who assisted in any way the past year, MARKET Commencing Saturday Come and have a big 9552-5-19-31. ABEGWEIT FAIR _1 N__ _ of Athletic Grounds and Baseball Diamondf ADMISSION 10c. BUILDING Night May 20th to 27th. - time. Proceeds in aid '._- By C. H. Peters, Canadian Press Correspondent MONTREAL, May 18.—(C.P.) - Power in the flashing racqucts of Wilmer Allison and Ellsworth Vines carried the United States into a 2-0 1e d over Canada in the first days play oi’ the North American Zone Davis Cup final today. Allison, ’l‘exan team Captain of the visiting team, scored over Dr. Jack Wright, Canadian veteran, 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 while his sensational young team-mote, Vines, Pasadena, Calif, ambled through to victory over Gil- bert Nunns, Toronto, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3.’ The U. S. players won six straight sets and showed a clear margin of superiority. They forced the pace almost throughout and had their Céinadian opponents in continual trouble. Allison was allover the court as he drove and volleyed his way to victory over Wright, and ‘RETIRES IN BLAZE 0F GLBRY Miss Enid Wilson Wins B r i t i s h‘ ~Women’s Open Golf Title For T h i r d Successive Year. ' GLMJEAGLES. Scotland, May 18. --(C.P. (labial-Enid Wilson retired from championship golf today in a blaze of glory. Negotiating the historic Glcneag- I05 COUTSG Ill U. lflfllllllll‘ any man might well be proud of, she zittained a fitting climax to a brilliant golfing career by winning the British Wo- men's Open Golf Championship for the third year in succession. And her victory today was as de- cisive as the majority oi" her other notable triumphs. bliss Wilson downed Miss Diana Plumpton, dark horse of the tourney, with a persist- ent display of style rind keen judg- ment. The tilt was scltlcd 0n the 14th green with the champion five up. Still young and one of the great- est women golfers the world has known, Miss Wilson decided at the end of today's 36-holc battle she had done all her public expected of her, and announced her retirement from championship tournaments. David Rush, aged 83. won ihe All- England lace knitting contest held we return our sincere thanks. at Leighton Buzzard. F lashingRacqaets Of American Duo Down Canadians a Losers Fight Doggedly But Vainly Against Superior Yankee T 1 And Lose In Six Straight Sets In Singles Encounters Yesterday eam then Vines gave the crowd a few glimpses of the tennis that heat the ulnph over Nilnns. The Canadians were not beaten for lack of trying. Both fought dog;- gerlly against great odds through- out, and Wright, particularly, nlndc a cictcrlnincd stand against Allison WIlQn he took a lead of 4-1 lrrthc second set, and held his highly ranked opponent to 7-5 in this frame, Nunns, of course, had the most difficult job. for the mighty Vines, though he ncrer shoals whether he is frying or not, vras playing his first Davis Cup match this year and was out to see that ihcrc were no mistakes. The United States now nccd one more match out of the next three to qualify to meet the Argentine in Washington next week. I)ALA I)IER (Continued from Page 11 It is recognized here as in other European capitals ihat the relations between Paris and Berlin and the differences which disturb good feel- ing between ihc two peoples con- istitute the grcatcst problem for l European pour-c. Close associates of Prcmici- Dnla- wfth the Nazi lender was being dis- cussed, ancl that they were urging ii; as the lacst means of clearing the atmosphere. The French Premier was describ- ed by his friends as being fully aware that tlic conciliatory rc- marks of Chancellor Hitler in his address to the RfilCllStilll yrstcrday, and especially his cordial accept- ance of the Roosevelt arms propos- als, have placed France somewhat on the defensive. Meanwhile, in official French quarters considerable skepticism with regard to the genuincncss of Hitlerls conciliatory gestures has been informally indicated. The press has not been backward in voicing doubts as to ihe Currmun leaders good fuilh. "Yesterday Germany was regard- ed as a peril," one commentator ‘said. “dare anyone suppose today “that it is France and hm" allies who are troubling peace?" Former Premier Andre Tardieu and leaders of other Nationalist elements in the French Parliament are already busy ivarnlng the coun- try agninsi any rcduciioli in France's defence forces, despite the "words" of the Nazi Chancellor. A strenuous political struggle over the nttiiudc which France must now adopt ul. Geneva is in- dicated by ihesr- riunhliiig:~. from the right. JRIMILMPH CAMBRIDGE, England, May 18- . ,. 1 ‘C. P. Cnblc1~West Indies are as». , sun-d of a one-sided victory in their l -.-' Cambridge‘ I‘ best players in the world last sum- ‘ mcr as he flushed through to tri- ‘ the American inter-zone final at‘ dier said tonight that the meeting tliilnil ‘l1 11 cxiilbiiinxi mulch ' University cricku‘. They dis- missed the "Light 1411c" team in iis second innings today for 171 which iogcihcr with their first inninizi; 2'75. West Indies scored 116E) in Linn‘ first innings yesterday. Timely Tips OnwSport DON'T FORGET THIJ BIG lii-‘IIII. The lhcgivcits are staging a bill 1 . , llulr ill tllc market building ilklnl ,1I\l:1y' ‘Jlllli to 27th in order to help score of 104 gave thcni :1 iolril ni i, .. calla. It's deliciousness and the tasty richness of its flavor makes Perfection Ice Cream a delightful dessert. The flavors: Vanilla, Maple, Grapenut, Strawberry, Orange, Pineapple, Choc- olate, Vi Tone. Write or phone for wholesale delivered prices. CENTRAL GREAMERIES LTD. Souris wiclruy ('X])('ll.>'(‘r€ for lllllll'i)\'i.‘ll'l0lll..i made to the Athletic Gffllllds and filosebali diamond. Tho DHSCDQIII. ,ie'.1m are going to make n ilctcrmiu- ; ed bid for the lvluriiiuic tiiic il ‘season and p1. urc rosy i0“: ‘the best team in years. 50 lcurij your silpport by attending the Faitzl ____ . 0.0.0. 1mm TONIGHT 1i , The rogull" weekly l)" hiki- if lIlC Ch: _~,11\vn i, Clup inkc place from the tn.» aven- ing at BBB-There wril be :1 soil,- liiill game held in czonrlcstiiln 1 tllc llllif‘ iolliglli, so let's go i “Please 1101c cllullgi- in time 1'1 i. if). ALLOWS ONE lll'l‘ , Johnson, Clllclnnaii ]ll'.(‘lll‘l' win’: "iritllln a hair's llrrnriill oi a perfect garlic ycnier<layx shut out the Boston Bran-w. arivli one soliiory‘ hit. \\‘I.\I.\' FIRST 5111112‘ Johnny Alllll last ycntfis son. .1- tionul pitching rookie of i111.- New Yorl»: Yankees returned i0 the firing line _yc.sicrclu_y' for the Illfifii. time this season unrl ivt clown Detroit ’l‘lgcrs with only five hits-Tile Yanks won the tilt 5 to 1. IEOIVYON SLUGG HR LIN HINT? PAIIADI-l Lou Gehrig, first sackir n1 the .Yankccs has been displacrcl us the ileudcr of ihe Home Run Slugccrs Thy Berger oi’ illc [lesion l who nov." 1111s right tu l1.:. - while Lou has seven. wlu. m; nnsslcn One of the players who will be greatly misused on the Abbie hockey team nrxi. season is “Chuck" J0m- mett, the redoubiablc centre who gained considerable luurcls (luring ‘IIIC pulst season. “Cii1lc‘k" llus not “siuncii up as ycl. nurl i1. is under- ‘sioorl he llltfiuldq settling down to business in earnest. “Cl111ck" is the DYQITIIQKQF of the Jclnlncli Station on Grafton Sircct, bcsirlcs Lhc suburban one on illl‘ Xfnipoquv Road. liis many fitlflllFCfii will ‘Xisll him every silcccss in hi; lnuginoss career. Islanders Atw S 21in i". F. X. Summa cum IilII[II‘,.l1"(‘[7Il A. MacMillan, CllilI’IOIl1'ifi\"ll. Ailmlttunicr, Joseph ll Gillisf ‘Indian River: Jam-s ll. lynch, Brdforil and .1 -..~;1!1 (‘. l-‘ Afar-l. Donald, R chmwnri. l Miss Ellen dhuQuiizl of Chor- loiicionrn, won ihc pmv fr biology (lonaied by lion (l. ll. \f11rplij:, M 1 l». i .\'11.»(_11|:\1'1‘°1' nf the Juuiwr your lVPss I\‘111'1u'1 5 Summcrslilc. 11-1111 i, The '11:m.11~a the Y's hfolincilcs 11-min will l1ll\'i' lllilll town at ' ""'\*~~ Ip.1l1.. ill'l'i‘.'llll! Piclou 8.30 p.111. l .‘_ , The Bachelor of S‘ szrndu- _____ ,' - ; Mes mclmkd m“ f" '" ' '1 Wm-‘TI In cmmcviion wi'li lhls nn-E '7.’ Edward Islandcr. t ' Silmnlersicie Charlottetown Y’s A481] ,3 foriil lluaziicrifu. iriillllfl H11‘. li1'1\“»\1§g . 5 YIJIII I IL‘ illII l T‘ il' i‘ ' - .1“; Ladies ’ Night ' - l and original . . ' 1n 15111511‘!- ', (‘llillllllflll of Lilo ~ r ‘for, Cll€il‘lf)'.ll3ll)‘.\'ll Y's Nfcirs lllCu SLAVQ his lTlll-lrl/ _b It‘ (Jlnb lust cvining licld tlicir lust mg L""m‘“““m m“ ‘i.’ U” "Indies Niillit“ for this season in l-‘lllll ‘llllllu: ill" F" f‘ll "5 will“ m‘, Y_ M_ c_ A Pflrloxvs‘ as U“; Chm i The ‘Iulip-t, Cilllliliillhfl hr Wm. 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Jun 12.1mm this ful way and which brought forth al , 1 mms on“? To! m? mvcl-v lrclijlenclolls applause. The ‘ (‘Owns donated for m” KXIWOYQHOM‘ Dyna- 1 _ , mm Twins Em also 1o the Lntllcs Auxil ncrzt in 1111c, guiliy of \'fll‘l0 lili-rlcliicnzlors. and Kitty, were . ‘,.0nd.,,.1-u, “my, T. i l H {._ 5 1 s. r. no i‘\"l m: 111: 11s p111 brought Mfiuflht m a Mo” WWI‘ ___.___,_,_, ,________, 111" Kllli; sumiv” s111aIII14rIK§\iI1 W???" in Rvlzixion, riOTlHIHI by Bls-_ 3 lion lforrlsun to stilrlcliis u m. sci ‘ Bernard Colette. . . l 1M1" lifricMlirln is n so» of l\fr.1 2i IIOYR FFZRYIFYC and Il/ITF. T. M. MilCMlllull and muccl PM“ "-41- Nfuc fir“ . d. g if‘ _ ~_ ,3 ‘ . , QM“ l ‘u h r ‘l’ “l W‘: mum 1111111 nnn-nlcon Airs. J. H. MacQuarricJ _ I ll P R D V E l]. ------ I icontinucd from Page 11 service daily except Sunday will he 1 npcrolorl. lr-z lug Piciou at 6.20 pm. insilsmi of . 5 pm, arriving Sicl-1 . lurion, 7.20 11.111. In zulcliilon u 1110-‘ l inr 112-1111 will lwlvo Piciou at 8.40,‘ ‘I M’ I 11111.. Jll'l'l\il .". ‘ (llzlsigmv 9.40 I '~ p.m. Prom ‘\‘ 1- (IILLKQJHV a moior .»4»_— 7.30 - llFlllllI‘i‘llll‘lli., Captain ‘Irurorsrz of. the liru-hclncn. who was interricva-l Better IIZIVE yOUF ,, (‘il _\'(‘$Ii‘l‘(Iil_\' by The Guardian, ‘ex-l Lawn Mower tuned prcsscii unqualified sai1sfz1ci.ion.1 w P The ilflflllllllli-l wrvicc, he siaicit. up at ' will liclulil 1111- llocholngu iii two warns. ’i"l111 viii-i" will he in res-fore The Bike Shop .' ihe siai f1 ' ~ 1. ,. c m1 1111101 iogu 1r put n,“ Gianna: ST‘ runs, 11nd in nwrnct an additional number of iiaiulh-rs to 1hr: roilic. 'l‘l1c PHSSUIHIPTS will have iIllTTl. and immediate mil connection wiih ihe lRFEPr ccnircs of Nora Sootia. ‘llloy Ilnrv Tlu- m-q 5mm” im-ni <11.1=.i11.11111- For 111...‘ ' Purpose l M slusudNEXPnisivr-siusruuc I'M CATCH ME " flAcKwARDfi- 4166s‘. Do YOU HEAR GOING ME? l i-IELPI l MIHY DON'T ‘(OUGO IN BY A’ ‘ for ilic‘