BOY! _____.. ardlui‘: ‘Special Wire) -- i’ i", r B; c: c; ~ an Emma ishofitmb Allison Univer- ‘ti?’ trick and field squad won iltYbMarlthne intercollegiate meet m? the first time in lever» We" "in, g total of ea mini-l- 4W1" vilders o; we title for the last l” a second with 42 d were hard DRE-W! h? o; New Brunswick. ‘i0. points an University d 39. whifoflixlan Laidiaw, M. A R1101‘!!! w“ m n point. winner hmli‘ third sugcesslve year with 55 1.3 points. He oflplillmii “T” lace in the l20-yard hlflh. hurdles. m and 20g yards dashes, broad iump and hop 5W1) 511d lumPi be‘ sides running 1n the second 1111109 1 team. Mm ‘étiihsn. also o! W1- A» came second with nine Points. getting second place ln i110 M5641 jm-np and hurdles, third in the hop mp and Jump, and wins 101' was in the high iui-nl». Th, black and red lads from rrederictnn although they tailed h, points, will take home three re- m,“ M. Lodge ran the mile in you; minutes 38 3-5 seconds, two uid one-fifth seconds faster than the old record. W191! 115ml! I117 iidon. ppigfasli‘. Daughney cue three lec- and: off the liini mile by makins [he double circuit in two m (our and three fifth seconds. W. V. K. Haslcton W852i! the "V9115 151 feet 1-1 121011 00 011B Hbwt.‘ more than six feet off the old ark mAitMllS takes home two records by virtue of Pooh's Jump of 5 feet finches, One-half inch more than the old mark and K. Sullivan's i9 feet 11 l-4 inches tos in the that put. The latter bloke the Mariliine record by 9 i4 inch and ms Dominion intercollegiate mark by fl l-4 inches. The same Domin- ion record will stand, however, as the lvliifltliilb union is not affil- hied with the Canadian union. Laidlaiv did the 100 yard dad! in l0 seconds fiat, cutting s fifth oi a second off the old mark. He had just finished Winning the hurdles besides having won the hop stop and Jump and heats of the 100 and 200 dashes in the morning. _ The Acadia relay team planed first but was disqualified for hav- ing overrun the mark in changing batons. U. N. B, thug won - the mo in three minutes 40 seoonm. Ono second short of the old mark. lit. A. came second. Bill olmstrad, wearing the Mt. l colors, came first in the mile walk, ivhilc Peck was disqualified ill rimming on the home strewn. Conditions were ideal, with l llight wind and good track. HOW THEY STAND i INTERN ATIONAL LEAGUE Wonhaatlhfl. Rochester .. .. .. 22 9 .710 Toronto .. .. .. .. 20 l0 .661 lluisrk .. .. .. .. 2a i2 cs1 llfllllicril .. .. .. .. i5 14 .51’! Albany .. ., .. .. l1 15 .423 Blllflllo .. .. .. .. 11 1o .361 Syrariiro .. .. .. .. 9 l9 .321 Bliiim-"rr .. 4* .. y) 21 .216 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost RC. Clio-ho .. .. .. .. 21 11 . Plil-‘iviiiwii .. .. .. l‘? 1o sac 81-min». .. .. .. 1a l2 .600 . .. .. 1a l3 .581 . . .. 14 l3 .519 m " .. .. .. l2 11 .414 _"L‘_d('\illli(1.. .. .. a 1a .333 “ililliil-iil .. . .. a 21 .222 BOWLING . nockair waasruuo Title, Setting ALONG TIIE SPORT TRAIL More welcome new: for Island hockey fans was the announcement last night by Dr. I. J. Yeo of the Abegwait management, that John Wilkinson, stellar defenaeman of last year's New lidinbilrflhb in the the Ottawa Oity league will be in Abegwcit 2lV0l1'!‘i0X0 season. I I . Wilkinson who plays left defense. weighs 195 pounds and is a: years of age. Playing senior hockey in Upper Canada for tho put seven years he has been nought after by many clubs and figured prominent 1y in the O. H._A. and Ottawa Valley League finals. I I I I Wilkinson will be remembered a; the burly defenseman who mowed down the Hamilton Tigen and greatly softened. if not crippled some of the Tigers‘ claws, which made them less of against the Moncton Hawks 1n the series for the Eastern Canada title. I I I ‘Beaming up with Dee Smith and with Sargent gilalding the citadel next year's local rear-guard should add plenty strength to the Ohar- lottetown entry and make them strong contenders for the crown now worn by the might Monctnn I I I I leint John Beavers will have to be reckoned with ere the close cf next season. Reports have several star hookeyists bound for the Loy- alist City, and with those already in matters should be plenty inher- cating before the curtain rings down on tiao.1934-35 season. - I I I A meeting for ‘the purpose of forming a Prince Edward Island Baseball Association is being call- od for tonight in the Board Rooms 0f the City Building at 8 p. m. ‘by Mr. Byron Brown. Vice Pieci- clellt Of the M.P.B.A.A.U. 01 C- I I I I The Association will embrace senior, intermediate and junior baseball and it is to be hoped that all teams intending to play org-an- inod bail this War will have repre- sentatives present at tho meeting. I I I I Montague and. Summerside have already signified their intentions of sending representatives and other centres are iiivitedno fall in line. I I Under the auspices of A Comp- any of the P. E. I. Highlanders, a boxing card which should arouse considerable interest is to be staged at the Armouriea on the night of May 24th. I I I The main bout is between Bobby Allan. Maritime Lightweight champ and. Benny Blnns, local ffstic 0D- ponent who has aluggcd his way to victory over many Island boxers in the squared circle. I I I I Allan, while appearing to have the advantage in ring technique from experience gained 1n main- land bouts should find a worthy op- ponent in Binns who has been working out daily and is matched for his aggressiveness and plugging methods when the ‘going his hard. I I Allan is expected to weigh in at 145 while Binnis will tip the scales at 144. Two preliminaries will open the evenings entertainment. In one "Flash" MacDonald will battle Jack Nelson "The Fighting Dane." It is expected a large nunxbei- will witness the card. HORSE I01‘! On entering the barn in mu Mr. W. H. of Cardigan found that his more Radial: had by her side I beautiful foal by La Copia. ‘This foo-lain well bred. being a half-sister to the well known record buster Billy Cope. and tho many race fans will be Won Dost RC. gov-non; .. . .. 1a 1o .643 Dwirliiiid .. i4 11 .560 ‘veiioit ,. .. .. .- l5 13 .536 ‘ “Slllllswn .. .. .. 15 l5 .500 .. .. .. .. l4 15 .483 st mrlwllia .. .. .. l3 15 .404 05ml“ - -- .. .. 12 14 .452 :_j,§" 9 l7 .346 looking forward to seeing Billy on tho track with Laoia. “Au The P. E. I. Present BOBBY ALLAN vs. BEIIIY BIIIIS In Main Bout of 10 three minute rounds and two great preliminaries. TIIIIRSDAYIVEITIIIG rm 24 Highlanders NEW ° Six Records Fall Before Maritime College Athletes “Sparky” Lodge, Charlottetown Retains Mile a Up New Mark ForThe Distance. Mt.A.WinsMeetWith68Points. WINNIPEG STARS FOR B EA VER s 2 (U. P. by Gun-Qua’ g w!" a pooh-l i WINNIPEG, May 114k whlmpel‘ amateur hockey gun are said to be considering may- In: to Saint John, N. n, when "w: would a» their puck- ncxt winter. Albert and Tony Lemar. Waiter Brod; “a 3°51“! Templeton, of Mon. arch: and Waiter Manson and 3mm! Hammond. of Selkirk fishermen an m, mum _ l‘ i‘ "ported hero um ‘Blond’ Mai-ah and Red Far. N". stars of Hamilton Tigers, Ontario Hockey Associa" senior champions, may also be found in Saint John next win- n. F TII STEWARTSWIN IIPENINE till: stimuli liiiiP Blast Way to Convinc- ing Win In L as t F oru r Frames 0f League Opener. Stewart's Bakery, tied- for the Softball League leadership last year, opened this season's campaign with a convincing victory over the O. N. R. team when they dofeeied the railway boys 2o to I. in the Vic- toria Park last night. The Bakery boys after being held on an even footing for the first five innings opened up iwith timely hitting ‘ ‘ with fast base run- Montague To Ch ’town Race Possibly Fred Pickard didn't ex- pect his offer to be taken so quick- ly when he promised to see that prizes were obtained for the Mon- tague-Charlottetown Bicycle Race 1f a field of ten riders could be ob- tained. However the boys called his bluff and the race is now appar- ently a certainty although the ex- act date and details have not yet been arranged. Those who have definitely expressed their intention to compete are: Frank MacIntyre, Bill Warren. Lloyd Bryanton, Jack Saunders. Gordon Laffeity, Joe Cullen, Harry Lewis. Arnold Roper and John Newell. Ed Hornby has also voiced his intention to ride with the boys if he possibly can. In addition to the above are the following who, it is expected, will enter shortly: Lloyd lvfathieson, Barton Crabbe, Maltland Owen, Byron Burns, Ralph Haynes and Harvey Jenkins. It is hoped that others who may not have been heard from before in bike racing quarters as well as some of the older boys who have not been ac- tive lately will be induced to tune the old wheel up and get in shape for a big season of cycling. A meet- ing of tho Charlottetown Cycling Club is to be held shortly to dis- cuss detail; of the event. Typical of the enthusiasm being shown is the case of a man who called at the Bike Shop the other day. He enquired about the race and when told that the boys would be con- veyed to Montague by car he im- mediately offered to place his auto at the disposal of some rider. ning and few errors, gradually forged into a lead which could not be overcome and ended in the above said score. The lone run of the O. N. R. team ca-me in the lev- enth inning when Nelson crossed on an error through first. ‘ Carmichael toeing the mound for the winners showed. speed and con- trol in his deliveries and was in- strumental in holding many of the Railway cioutei-s down to a few scattered hits which were handled by his team mates. C.N.R. ....0000001 00-1 Stewart's 00 1221410 X—20 Umpire-Bill Henry. On bases-“Tiny” Robbin]. LINEUP! C. N. B. Stewart's Catcher Martin Min-lay Pitcher Goes ohasl 1st Base Lynda G. Whltlock 2nd. Base Hennesscy G. Stewart 8rd Base Ranahan Whalen Short Stop MacKinnon Cairns Field Howatt Mclclian Verge L. Stewart Nelson McOabe R. Whitlock superiors 811d Hi-Y play tonight in a. regular schedule fixture at thq Park. Officials-Umpire. M. Carmichael; Base Judge, G. Stewart. (AI. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, May 2l-Paced by Earl Averilrs two home runs, his fourth and fifth of the season, Cleveland Indians won their sec- ond straight game at the expense of New York Yankees today at Cleveland, slugging out a. 9-5 vic- tory. George Uhie, once ace pitcher oi the Indians. was the victim of Cleveland's first and second inning onslaught that netted five runs. The tribe fell on the 36 year old right hands for three runs in the first inning. AverilTs first home run sending the trio of iallies across the plate. Willis Hudlin went the route for Cleveland, scoring his third victory of the season. DETRDIT SQUARES SERIES Detroit Tigers took advantage of Washington errors to defeat the Senators 6-5 and square the cur- rent series at Detroit. Neither Barbcrry nor Whitchill the starting pitchers, was able 1° last. out the Same. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wirei HALIFAX, May 2i. — Maritime hopes for representation on the Canadian team competing in the Intra-Jlrmpire Schoolboy Track and meld Meet at Melbourne, Australia, next fall will be decided on the Dal- housie University track Saturday, July 2a it was announced here to- night. In making the announcement, M. M. Rankin, Maritime representative on the Canadian selection committee said that Dalhousia University, which has sponsored the inter-scho- iutic track and field championships each September, had agreed to ad- vance the date this year so that it would serve as the official elimina- tion meet in the Maritime Provin- ces. Those who came “f! m m" re‘ quired standards will compete 1" gamut“; later for places on the Canadian team which noes w All-i- tralia in October. The following are the events in which competition for the Austral- ian trials will take place and the qualifying standard for each: 10o yards dash-lo 3-5 seconds- fl0 yards dash-in 4-5 seconds. 440 yards dash-oi! 4-5 second-i- 000 yards run-J minutes, 9 sec- onds. 130 yam"; ‘nigh liurzl 1 mile run—4 mixiutefl. 54 second!- .ti--l7 3-5 586' Cleveland Falls On Former Teammate To Give Indians Second Victory Over Yanks FOQ SETS GOOD EXAMPLE Jimmy Foxx hit his eighth home run of the season at St. Louis, two mates, McNair and Cramer, follow- hia example and Philadelphia‘ Ath- letics defeated Bt. Louis Browns 7-3. Gain held the Browns to seven hits while Manager RKJBUIS Horns- by called, on three hurlera, who gave eleven. MORGAN REPBATS: MSTON WINS 13-10 Boston Red Box took a 10-in- Illllg game from Chicago White Box 13-10 a1: Chicago after Manager Jimmie Dykea tied the score at l0 all for tho homo club with a. home run mith the bases filled in the eighth inning. Eddie Margan. Boston first baseman who defeated the White Sox with a. home run with two in the seventh iunhig yesterday, re- peated his three-run homer in the same frame today. again driving Bill Clsell and Bill Werber ahead of him. Will Pick Mar. Team For Hamilton Trials At Inter- scholastic Meet In July onds. l2 pound shot. pub-42 feet. Running high jump-o feet, 5 in- ches. Running broad Jump-QO feet, 10 inches. The full Maritime championship programme on Dalhousie University campus in July will include these cv- cnts and, in addition, the following: 80 yard dash. 1 mile relay, Javelin throw, 440 yards relay, pole vault, discus throw. Expressing the hope that Mari- time schools would be represented iii Australia, Mr. Rankin called It’. the co-operation of principals of schools throughout the three pro- vinces to make the meet an out.- standing success and to help the of- ficials select as fine a team as poss- ible for the Canadian trials. The Hamilton meet will take place on August 2b. A team of 12 will selected then to represent the Do- minion. To be eligible a boy must be a regular attendant at a nd- ary school and must have been born after January i, i916. As in the past, Dalhousia Univer- sity will play host to the competing Maritime teams taking in the cham- pionshiph, and will provide accom- modation for them in this city. The Maritime trials are under the super- vision of Mr. Rankin, Ssioizi THE AETOWN GUARD IRLD "There's. the ilce I vvant,lDac| . . right there in the‘ C'C'M§ catalogue" Tom is a. wise boy. He's been to the C.C.M.- dealer's and had a lock over the new I934 C.C.M.'l. He has picked cut the model he wants, and is showing it to his dad in-the C.C.M. catalogue. DOB the bright parts are .~\ aoxiuo BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT With what he knows about bikes himself and the information given him in the C.C.M. catalogue, Tom can show his Dad reasons aplenty why a i934 C.C.M. is such a wonderful buy. 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After being hit for a home run by Burgess writehead. the first batter to face him. Bowman pitched himself out or subsequent danger and finished strongly with the aid of brisk defence. 1‘ tuimmons, after being hit by a bat that escaped from Jim Moon- ey's hands, was examined in the club-house and found not serious- ly hurt. The big right-hander was brlliahrd. however, and may not be able to pitch for several days. KLEIN COMES THROUGH AGAIN A three-run rally after two were out in the ninth inning gave Ohi- cago Oubs a 10-9 decision over Brooklyn Dodgers in a game that took three hours and 20 minutes to play at mookiyn. Nine pitchers, five of them Ohi- be cago moundsmen. were used in the slugging battle that saw the cubs get l8 hits and the Dodgers eight. three of them homo runs. Gordon Phelps, batting for Jiin Weaver, al- so cracked out a circuit drive in the ninth to tie the looro and Chuck Klein came through with a single to give the Cubs victory. mnnulas 1105a m PIRATES 11-4 Pioodbuafli pounded lune and New York ‘Rookie Stops Again Comes Through For Chicago Team BOWLING HOLY NAME CLUB i ti. -a 1 Commerc‘ ‘ league Playoff Harris Abattoir came strong last night and won the third game from the Thrifty Five by the scant margin of 4 pins. Stan Doirori took all honors in rolling high single 356 also high three 694. HARRIS ABATTOTR their series at Philadelphia. double and a horns run. lnvagetm TWI- Lerry Bend: wont the entire back FOR ADDITIONAL SPORT SEE,‘ PA i A. MOON for i’! hits, defeating the‘ Phillis il-4 in the second game of| anything to compare with George |Terry Dlmllp’! sensational victory Vaughan led the attack for thei over G. P, Packenham Walsh, for- Piratcs with four hits, including a‘ mei- champion of lndia, after he was five holes down and five to was not fu- behind with three hits go. The consensus was that -—a brace of two buggers and a amazing feat had no parallel in the lhoma ‘run. He drove in five Pirate annals of this championship. 0. 0. M. Bicyclessold By THE BIKE 8H0? "' "It payl to play” I The only fully equipped bicycle repair department on Y. Ii. l. VETERAlTSTARS F A l i I N UPENINB RiilINli (C. P. by Guardian's special Wirri PRESTWICK, Scotland, May 2i —A biting 30-mile wind that blew in from the sea today swept three United States oldsters out of the British amateur golf champion- ship, but only 01m front-rank Briton suffered (Illumination. The home-guards outstanding casualty was Harry Bentley. a member of the 1934 Walker Cull forces. He went down by 5 and 4 before Ivor Thomas of England. Meantime the favored Scottish star. 23-year-old Jack McLean. f‘; m Roger Wethered and cyiii Tolley - _ “f” "" m8 m.’ “,7 swung into the second round. g- Faisal‘ ~ 252 m m while the veterans of the United ' "' States corps, Francis Ouimet, E‘ Rom“ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " 19o 234 Walker Cup champion, H. Chand- TM“ ‘T ler Egan and Max MBISIDII found the combination of youth and the ‘than’ n" elements too much to surmount. their younger compatriots carried c‘ T?“ 280 on to keep the foriegn fluent g 25”‘ ‘ m‘ 163 22,7 strongly entrenched. S" m; ‘m "' l” l“ 356 Johnny Goodman, United States d M a“ l‘ m’ m3 1,15 open champion, the 6 to l favorite 15m‘: n. ' __2967 to win the crown the Hon, Mich- “ " ael Scott let, go by default. did not play today. He will play Wil- liam Robb of Moseley in a first a! n“; lround match tomorrow. The oldest disciples of British golf were thumbing through musty olumes tonight trying to find this firs,“ \_.i.... . "'- at the _ ' "i .._‘ Ilercheron Stallion “Negro of the West? 12381 - Having purchased this well known Stallion from Mr. Peter J. Martin, Hunter River, P. E. L, I offer him ‘ for service as follows. Leaving home Tuesday, May 15th via Grahams Road to New London. and Long River. ‘Vednesday, May 16th through Sea. View, Malpeque in Hamilton. Thursday, May 1701 through Indian River, Kcnsinglon‘ to ' ' Kelvin. Friday, May 18th via Blue“ " shank and Town Road in owners stables. Tuesday, May 22nd, leaving homo through Freetown. Bedeque tn Scarlctown. Wednesday, May 23rd through Albany, Try-on to Victoria. Thursday, May 24th through Woao- forehand to Rose Valley. Friday, May 25th via Bradaibane in ownen stable. This route will be continua-j lornlizhi-ly for season. Stands m. vertlsed later. Mares at owners risk. J. ‘NORRIS SINCLIIR, Owner in Charge. L-5051. . Drive Yourself liars REASONABLE RATES" Hour-day-week or month PEERLESS ' i‘ SERVICE STATION Maclionalii & Barbour 1 Ijhone 115 Grafton _St;._ L-4438. I o ama himself loose from the jinx that. had crippled his ordinarily preolfii approaching and putting and dani- led Walsh and a Wliiisuntide holi- day crowd of 4,000 with a succee- slon of pars to close out. the nail: on the 2h!!! bole iq9giowv<,_miipilfu'_-p41 y r if .-_--. ...-.- —- .>-. -__._— ‘l. i: ‘ Xi s»; 1*. r airwav- .- champion shook-