IIJQUIWICYI Pff"i'V :1 l '- i i i . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l 1 in mind (lrajysonl I O l ‘."ll meat lillltllflfl ls inten- lll ' one that/s ccm iinationfi wis-Sticakcr Til Sax zhat t Len sue crowds .‘ .- to 1015 inclusive, l - - . lleopeb .121 the‘ r i l t 1 \\ '. anti definitely ntovctl he is no cm nein- llll/Olllfi in Derby . the big. everyone of his winter Ilfliidllll): hi the \Vhitney' standard flower of Arkansas. Victoria Army All Set For Allan By ERIC SANDERSON Caiuitliun Press Writer \Vll\'l\‘ll’i<.ti. April 13 —lCPt_. A ltuuii thii kiiew~ Just ivlivii fliltl 1 k- VlCt0i'l.! '. nut . \.|l oi th- ' and the first game hi‘ brsi-of-iivc tiiizil l iiienii: l. .11;- - cite ‘ier l‘ w rune. \' ti one hesl-ol-liiv: cust- rnaeh and inim- ., .C,.-,,-n ...i.i oiui. 0.1m in il..\t ii all-star so ' lone." Vi ‘ nit-ed forivard with a stout de- “.0 l» l(‘k(‘l"I no . . ‘Z0. ivas a member of l .\'li‘.' l‘..I'l'f‘= rl‘ Winninsv! ‘ jhiitjiiuliefiC. at iiLiun- Count Fleet Wins N.Y. Race B.’ siifriibuit _ Associated Press Sports Writer N‘ ‘ YORK, April 13—(AP'-——, Cunir Fleet ClllllC to the races to-t - the flYSt tiiiic this yea Kentucky Derby fill" ‘stand up." He did it the hard “jay. ton.’ over n sloppy track. spoilur.’ “m: ll tn a couple of I\;\!’l)_v eziudidatt , t ‘ 1 m some bad raring luck. And still er well-liked llfl running iii- 111' won hr tutu’ lengths with no uzt.) his oat-bucket. The Count brrke well i1t7~ “Vl-‘i carried wide at the first turn, ‘ - rt 'l‘l‘!‘t’I and inowd into ii eoiitei . - hip position throughout the firs: seventh-eight. 0t’ the lilllf.‘ and 70- t, up wit William Wood- wtirds niice-n aking Bossuet a: the head of the siFOtCli and went 1' 1:1- awav from there. He hi", the paitotf window‘ in the excellent time oi l:- 42 4-5. BUKYXPI- was four lengths hark 0f the Count aiirl five in lroiit oi , M. SllfKllYS Towser, who took the ylioiv elicit by a, heat] from Sour _ v Fteedtzns. one of lVlrs. Payne oimirolifssiondl baseball He vmivltey-‘s Derby hogies. "t t“ duvone or bt-ise- - - * .. wo Million -ihc Derby. Famous 1i up fifth. APPLE BLOSSOM STATE The anplc- blossom is the Still? .' r3‘ > Tris, -- f1elder,|_f:__....+_._ w, __.- f: Ameiierm; Iitlntwl‘ hacl 260 Sneaker was a left-handed with the Redtthrower. On a throw to the plate. 1H0 in eight. he generally aimed it half-way ’ ' between third and home. and tilt’ l‘iltlll‘fll out-rhcct on the ball - flFSt 1 llllll‘,'."l'. mtsiorixuit- behind Siiraikei‘ - Inst-it'd Swke in 1| " h- urt at Lewis ivlitrse b.11- tif" nawxice was not as heazv Tm‘ “"5 where they . " "21"" .| '_'l‘i.’\'|t': error. 1-. tlii‘ l. when Lewis griieixillv u‘ liI Iluiiaixiir: lriu: . Waltt" 3C1" "it rvlmittrd he would r‘_-‘~ {are ntlv other batter in n. O O i '. a rloht-haiid halter. heir‘ l vlise to tho flllf.. Wif‘.'!i"fl '1'] a little Hiillllri ‘unirny before divine the. hwli the ride. . Sneaker and Iflwis uni Harv"! l!‘ often flft0ll"l‘l i0 swore 71W“ Y""‘< thin lli» Irher side. as ntWtrd ln- the Rcil Sm" Anvr-_ io"=1 Two“ and tw-rlrl rhatunlou- nfiln- m 101?, 1rd ‘i5. With Sneak- er you" ‘l"“~r and [-'~"l;< hnlnetl PW‘ Re" \ to another world 9"‘ ‘ ‘It; ~~rl Harmer was nlnnfl WW“ ”‘."\' \i'"it on to sfili another in ‘in Rliy-‘ivould zoom it into Bill Carrigiirs skcin hunts. ‘ lire, field to farther than any ‘ to T_\'r.is Cibb. liveti. on: spPllkFl‘ tilayed the shortest ecu-i rnuld travel back and man who ever 00o . 1 ‘d to beat the the batting (Zll.ii‘ii-‘ He is the only outfielder who llii the rni i(‘\‘i‘l' tnatle two unassisted double , s nlaii: iii a season. the only one to | Rocliettest more trouble than he has fllppllll‘ l race. 'l‘-'.l_"ll he turned it onnJ Baseball Heads Ponder Draft Ruling By JUDSON BAILEY Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, April l3 - (AP) —- lgflsebgu gxecutlves today still were‘ Cap Finals ihr championship and was 803113 lt>r Winnipeg Senior Monarchs when tliev wuii the World champ- »: iii-l in 1935. In i940 he went. to Jlllfli‘ 11v Dluyed tut‘ Stam- in the old Alberta Seniorf u him u) on def-slice are: Men. ‘slut’ with Toronto ‘pondering the effect of the U \ oi the National l-Iock- States Government's newest drB-ft m; pm, Jillian regulations and their first reactions tiiucntoh iuulor _ were mixed because some clubs l-P‘ ~sitinal ivitti Phil- iDhPCllli" may be hell-ml KIIK- "m?" in 1940-41. hid ‘nay ire hurt by the chances. rLiiid. t New York Giants and Cleveland l line cuiristl or Indians are two of the teams which ' r m,~~n~,i~.~'"lexpect to receive a lift from i119 NHL torder directing that fathers of one timf’ ‘children burn before Sept. 15. 1942,‘ Qtrikcrs in be placed in 3A and LBICTTBG ast long as possible. | Ray Mack, second baseman of‘ “the Indians, recently was classed‘ ;1A by his draft board and notified _ _ tto be reuoy to answer a call for torwxirti 111K‘ are‘ ‘induction. Since he has an l8- '» W110 IJlWW-‘lllmontlis-old baby, however, the In- Wll‘ F lfllfm ‘dlans now believe he will be re- "‘1_'““'O‘l5l‘ (“Tfiturned to a 3A classification 11nd ' ‘k- ‘l“" 155* nrobablv be available to them‘ ‘l Ihml“ l“ '!"~“,tlir0u|zhout the season t l" ""3, ~ m“ ‘ Sid Gordon. rookie third buse- * lmllwfl‘ “m CMMT" man who has figured large in the Giants’ plans, is in a similar sit.- lPilIn IIIPHIITTIAS‘ hi‘? nation‘ f‘ ‘I, ‘W, ' FFTWNVW; vmm’: ml‘ ' On the other hanc. Branch Ric“ " “"‘ R " P m" “h” ‘S , key. president of the Brooklyn Dod- hlmfr and '“"b':°"'“" fuels expressed the oténion today that the ruling would hurt some‘ citibs. including his own. because it would speed up the induction of childless players. One point on which the ball clubs still are in doubt is whether or not "exnectant fathers" will be placed temporarily in class 3D. a bracket set up to take care of cases of hardship for men with depend- ents. Some draft boards have grant- ed such deferment: in the past. Exhibition I lilfin 26-16 ‘From P.W.6. Roi-lmttcs defeated’? W C pirls ~10 to u ‘l-t) leuil in a best. ' ilr- glrls e113‘ npioiislno Rock- il--l u the crud t hnlf. P W C owned int during the third ' Roclniirs really turn- pres-Lire in the final ‘xs ct the game. P Peters, T. - and Kay Duffy were out- .: for Roekrttes. Franz-es Vium and Billie Burke led the P W ‘ wort-rs. ": P. Peters. l0: T. Pet- Kay Duffy. 7; H, Campbell, . Jngibell. H. Caliill. C, Petersl tckcLes roach B. Aulil. .W C Er‘. Wit-on, 6: B. Burke, ‘6; L. l\ rPhee. L‘: F. Prtrwse, 2; N. Sill"? 111i. A. Siurry. P W.C conch R Leclnir. NEW YORK, Aprll l3 —(AP) — For the first time since 1931 and the second time in history the three New York bascsall teams will ap- pear on the some field tomorrow Whfifl the Yankees, Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers come together at Yankee Stadium in an exhibition (iOUhIGIIBQUET for the benefit of the civilian defence voluntary organ- ization. The Yankees and Dodgers will meet in the opener with the Giants takir. on the winners in the night- Cap, Back in i931, during the re- giuar season, the three clubs met. in a similar doubleheader 1'01‘ charity. I (By The Canadian Press) Bats.‘ Ruth. who had just retired all attended the major at New Ycrk stcven ' as u. S'l{".‘l1ll0l‘ for The Kin’: of SWllt ~' ill‘ nirst llHIlTiilii-‘IIS on he Illlfl ever had in his 2f! Racing Pledges NEW YORK. April 13 ~—(AP,)__ Racing which contributed $3,200,000 ,.to United states war charities last year, has pledged itself to a min- imum goai oi‘ $2,000,000 for i943, the turf committee of America un- nounced. This was the same goal set and nited , v 45 Entries In 84th Running Of King's Plate TORONTO, April 13—(CP)-The Ontario Jockey Club announced today that 45 thorcughbreds have been nominated for the 84th run- hing of the King's Plate at Wood- bliie Park May 22. headed by W. F. (Willie) Morrlseys fleet Arbor ita Nominations for the three-year- old classic. oldest continuously-run race on the continent, totalled 84 in 1942. The Paricwcod stable of Oshawa. Oiit., and James G. Fair of Cains- ville, ollL, each named five for the i943 running while H.C. Hatch of Toronto imminated tout‘. Others who nominated morethun Sport Briefs» JOINS NAVY ST. LOUIS, April l3--(AP)—Out- fielder Glenn McQulllen of Si. Louis Browns was SWOrn into the United States Navy passing his physical examination. ROYALS WIN FORT HANCOCK, N.J., April l3—tCPl~Montreal Royals of the International Baseball league de- feated a Fort Hancock Aimy team 5-4 in five-innings exhibition game here today. SIGN PITCHER WILMINGTON, De]., April 13- tAPl-Cy Blanton, veteran right hand pitcher. was signed today by Philadelphia Athletics. The 34- year-uld iwlrler who starred for Pittsburgh Pirates until he suffered an arm injury, has been a free ag- ent since the Phillles released him a yeur ago. MAPLE LEAFS BLANK A's today after 0 s Boston (Nut) 7, New York (Amn) 3. At Boston, Mass. "Boston Collele 2. Boston (Amn) WILMINGTON, DEL, April 113- OUT OUR WAY one are W. E. MacDonald and W. '1‘. Norihgnvc with three nomui- ations and the Pbur Oaks stable, Harry Giddinu of Oakvule, Ont, LBJ’. IMJIde Seagram of Water- loo, Ont, Medway Stable of Lon- don, Onb, Ind C. George McCull- agh of ‘Ibronto, with two. Arbor Vita, leading two-year-old money winner in Can la lust year with a bankroll of $10,015. earned winter-book favoritism to bring Morrisse his third Plate in as many tres by winning the richly- endowed Mrs. Orpenfls Cup and Seucer at Dufferin Pork 1n Octob- er. Exhibition Baseball At Wilmington, Del. Toronto (Int) ‘l, Philadelphia (A) ‘Al: Vlncennes. Incl Chlcfllo (N) 4. Detroit (A) B. At New York At Camp Uton, N.Y. New York (Nat) l, Brooklyn (Nat) (MU-Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League blanked Phil- adelphia Athletics 7 t0 0 in an ex- hibition game here today. but the A's temporarily lost the services of third buemai. Eddie Mayo. Mayo was hit over the left eye by a ball thrown by catcher Bill Swift during ‘rorontla’; {our-cu inanima- . ArRit.14...124; l ' GRANTING A POPULAR IIIEQUEST Another MOBGASIN BANUE and SKATE i To-NIEIFI-FI [FORUM DANCING — 8 — 9 SNAPPY MUSIC SKATING — 9 -10.30 ' Joan Langdon Best Athlete VANCOUVER, April 13 _-(CPl- The name of Joan I-iangcon, 20. swimmer named Canadas out- be inscribed in Vancouver's "merit book" for those citizens who bring fame to the city, aldeimen have decided. Only other name on the book is that of LL-Col. Cecil Mer- ritt. who won the Victoria Cross at Dieope. Miss Langdon holds sever- al Canadian swimming records. Odds 0n Count Fleet Drop NEW YORJK. April 13 —(AP) -- As a. result of his four-length vic- tory today in Jamaica's St. James Purse, Count Fleet dropped to 4-t0-5 odds in the Kentucky winter book quoted by broadway and Louis- ville betting ootnmiaslonerm. The drop came only a week after he had been held at 7-to-5 odds by the same commissioners. Remember When (By The Canadian Prose) The last year that: Ottawa. Sena- tors won the Stanley Cup and the ‘N. H. L championship, 16 years ago tonight there was a near riot in the playoff game at Ottawa. when the Senators beat Boston Bruins 3-1. The upshot was that Bill Ccutu, Bruin: defenceman was sus ndec from the League for as- sau ting both referees while several other players were fined. Hooley Smith of Ottawa was also uspend- splurge in the fifth inning. He wbs takim hospital for Ob$QIVflflQn_ by J. R. WILLIAMS _.__, ed for n month. standing woman athlete for 1942 will. Taking lYoung 0f Furbiiaring Animals illegal Royal Cunudiun Moun -. thave received irtforinatldfmdthgihie icertain sections of the pent-ii.“ zsome persons nuike a pruned-b? mes-m; out dens of foxes, mink and muskrats and taking the you“ nome wliere zui z ttempt 1S mad» raise them to maturity. ‘ “‘ Aside from lacing illegal tlrs gnu-tic. is u wilful waste of \--.Liu.{_ le fur as in mcsi instances young die within a few clay; and those that. are raised to a mgtul-e age seldom realm: half price for the Dells. as animals taken from me wild in this munirier rnmly nu- duh Prgllerly lttlw itirsimsgoasosn. P9119 Y 0 . . the . imum with $100. I as the ,,.,,,,,,‘},‘,‘,,“n for offences of tihls nature, con. seqitienttlyfhe returns do not war. ran t e ieavy penalty 1m apprehended. posed K The season on foxes closed Feb. ruary 15th and the season on mink and muskrnt. on March 31st. and re. mains closed on all three until Nov- ember lst. The P,E.I. Fish and Game Association is attempting o, improve trapping conditions in the province as well 8s hunting and flshinB. and it is understood that. the R.C.M. Police are in p05. session of a list of names of those alieiled to have committed offences o! this nature lest. season. NEW CADET UNIFORMS OTTAWA, April 13 -_(CP)—De- fence headquarters announced to- night that distribution or new uni- forms to Royal Canadian Army Cadets will begin about April l5, and li. expected tlztait shortly there- after there will be enough uni. fomis available for distribution throughout Canadu. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopla HE WAS ClJT ALL NlGHT-° I DOWT THINK HE KMOVJS HE'6 DEHJJN’ surpassed in 1942. BUY TH HOEE. 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