' MAY 3,1927, , GU ARDI AN rrlll-j CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN! BASEBALL k - ‘ BOXING WRES1 LING S P () R BASKETBALL BOWLING . OTHER SPORT REVI o. EW lIAilAllil-AN lllliillirlil lllllll MAY LOS ANGELES. Calif, May 3__ Jack Kearns, manager for Mushy Callahan» ‘he Junior welterweight. flmmliiflil, has announced he has ac. ilellted terms for a title match 1h Buiffllfl. late in May between Calla. han and the winner of Jimmy Goad. rich-Bucky Lawless bout, scheduled next week in the eastern ¢1ty_ llnlnoul usls BY llEA o mlilllllls mgwMARKET, Eng., May 2.-The ewal today oi the ,historlc New- iirkct classic, the Two Thousand ulneas, proved doubly popular with a goers when the favorite ran st and second. Major McCalmonts it, Mr. Jinks, won by a head from rd Astor's Cragadour in a. thril- rlg finish, while Sir Victor Season's ay Day was third, a length and a all back. The betting was five to two. four .. one and 20 to one. Mr. Jinks and ragadoili’, wer ethe only horses oi e 22 that ran, to be supported nsively in the wagering and book. akers throughout the country were emonning thigiact tonight, espec-. lly after the 100 to 1 clean-ups they Big Leagues AMERICAN LEAGUE ade in the Lincolnshlre and thelphh _ _ :1? ‘i’ “m! Namml- lnooion’... 1 o z Cragadour generally is regarded as] Ba“erles_ Gm" and Cochran‘; be Derby favorit but hil b th . mgsdour and Jinks “liEVeB bgen Ruse", nlacfadyen and Mblmwn‘ xiezlsively backed to win the great i . pscm race, it was noted that onw wash "w" l‘ New York’ pom,“ lvo lengths at most separated the edgy“: k t rst three today while many other "m: u a Cleveland’ poflpomfl‘ tarters ha! mot reached their bus‘. on: Pi 9135519! Nile Mr. Jinks. a roan alt by Tetrarrlena out of False Pleiy, elliss had the mount on Cragdoul’. Craig An Eron-Pompadour colt, rid Sieve Donoghue showed a flash f 1115 07d form in riding Gay Day, by a3: Crusader-Sliver Tag. Def-riot at Chicago, postponed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Brooklyn, rain. Chicago at Philadelphia, rain. ‘ St. Louis at Pittsburgh, rain, l Qrily games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE l" 0w They Stand ‘ n n a [Newark ... ... ... ... 0 3 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Montreal __ 1 12 1 Won Lost RC. Batteries-Fischer, Ross and Una- t. Louis ......'........l.1 4 .733 mann; Thormshlen and Nlebergni, hiladclphia. ' 4 .661 4 .600 R. RE 6 .500 R l! E 2 .778 Reading u. ... ... ... .. 8 11 1 4 .400 Rochesie ...,o a z 0 .357 Batteries-Holly and Murphy; Ir- H-shlnsion a 7 .300 vin, Berlin and Morrow. NATIONAL LEAGUE Jersey City at Buffalo, rain. Won Lost P. C. 1cm ......,.....,. 1 s sea Indianapolis o. Kansas City 2. i. was .'i.,,‘i..’.i..... 1 a sax Columbus o, Minneapolis 1o. 4 4 .500 Louisville 4. M ‘wauke 4. , 5 '1 .411 (Tie 13 innings) d 0 .400 Toledo 4, Si. Paul 18. 4 0 400 4 '1 .884 JOPLIN, Mo., May 3.—Phli Gran- LEAGUE ville, oi Hamilton, Ont., running in Won Lost 9.0. C. C. Pyle‘s bunlon derby finished 1 .661 eighth today in the thirty second 3 .66’! lap covering the 41 miles from Mil- 4 .554 ier, Mo., to Springfield, Mo., in ‘i104: 0 .500 40. . 0 .465 He was behind Sam Riohman, oi 0 .444 Ncw York, who is sixth in elapsed 0 .400 time, and again lost a iew minutes ‘cwark s .250 io the New Yorker. iii- ROUTIS IS TRAINING Granviles eapsed time i; 235:43:00 and he remains in seventh place. A cold gale and rain handicapped the pavement pounders today. round match against Tony Canzon- eri in Paddy Harmon's new Chicago Stadium on May 9. Andre Routis, French tighter, who olds the world's ‘featherweight dlampionship, has started training 9i Mme. Boy's quarters, Summit, N. J». M‘ his non-championship ten- Foil-wrapped and‘ prtected Here’: ‘a little dram: my friend Car- ruthers recited the other day. “I used to buy 3 or 4 cigars at a time. I'd olie one right oE-ono after lunch. By five o'clock , I'd wan: mother, so I'd go into my pocket, Ind hops find one cracked, the other. tot: y wrecked. I said to myself, ‘Bill, that’: wrong!‘ So when I saw Tucketts were putting up Pocket Packs of 5 < Margucrites, foil wrapped and pro- mlld. I was converted to a '5-a:- ‘ l-zimerl” ' MARGUERITE > Fqlvl-wnppod-Bllt 5511.10 Cents ‘d, The Bubble Blaster sclllilzllllniul By cum nau. Just how good is this Sharkey man? Go into any town where they haven't seen the Boston Gob do his stufi and that's the first question the fight fans will ask you. The sec- ond quizz may have something to do with Schmeling or Paulino, and such questioner: are all concerned as to Dempsey! future. However, the first query usually centers around the subject 0i Sharkeys eillciency in the ring. Personally we ieel that Sharkey is as good, if not better, than the rest oi the heavyweights who are flound- ering around the country. His past performances would seer- to indicate this. We won't go into the class or the lack oi class of the present day heavles, but the Bostonian, who has acquired a reputation for being quite a talker, seems to have a slight edge on anyone above 1'15 pounds who is in the business oi beak busting to- day. At times Sharkey has fought some terrible fights-fights where he look- ed more like a palooka than a near- ciiamplon. But there have been oth- er times when Sharkey showed coll- siderabieclass and did it against SCHMELlNG ‘to 11m. all; slum» swim», in... Gust chm note -'Ql:§l1,l_, .___.._n_ ‘#3, ‘ . . ......___... __ illS WAY l0 MNTREAL BERLIN, May 2.—- Germany's Dempsey, as Max Schmeling now is generally called here, will sail to- morrow from Cuxhaven aboard the Reliance for Montreal, Canada“ where he will meet William F‘. Car- ey, president oi Madison Square Gal'- den, and Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, who are seeking Schmeling to box Paulino Uzcudun in the Milk - Fund show in New York, June 27. Whether Schmeling continues to New York depends on the outcome of that conference. Ladies Egwling no In the third and final game of the series between the Chlquitas and Ever-Readys to decide which team would be entitled to enter in the play-oil's with ‘the winners oi 'the third section for the Championship oi the Junior C. W. L. Bowling Tour- nament, the Chiquitas, though short a player. won their second victory on the League Alleys, Wednesday night, and thus eliminated the Ever- Readys. It was a game worth watcll- ‘ ing, both teams standing an occas- ional streak oi hard luck (especially the Lucky Strikes-Eileen and Rose) and finally endeclwlth Helen Power's team in the lead by 23 pins. Helen Power rolled high single oi’ 189 pins and also high total oi 4'76 )2’ THE STRiBLINQ BUBBLE something beside a feather pillow. In lboys who dldnlt like to cheer ‘m. the early stages oi that set-to the "sharkcy say that the Ohio the work. Boston f:llow had something plus. 1hr had the has; o; m“ meeunm that He waded in and had the Old Man- :h@ qouldn-t have won l; he had wk. assa Mauler looking rather pitiful. It ion 5, marlin spike into the ring with is irlle that the Gob lost that en- counter, but his boosters will always claim that Dempsey fouled him be- pins. Scores as follows: CIIIQUITAS Helen Power .. .. 182 189 105 Gertie Ooady 85 153 104 Laurette. Larkln 112 102 95 Eileen Lonergan 71s ll0 o9 . . . . . . . . . ‘l1 89 '17 V________ 525 649 4B0. EVER-READYS Helen Flynn . . . . . . . . .. 132 130 131 Elizabeth Connors ‘ii 105 120 Charlotte Creighari ...-10'l 89 78 m Rose Gaudet . . . . . . . . .. 123 131 113 m’ b°°““5° shark“? W" b°°1<¢d Nell Kirwin ........ .. lla 106 '11 with Stribling for the Miami brawl ____ ____ __ and a. defeat for the Gob would 551 551 519 fore h? Dill? him BWBY- ‘have knocked the Florida gate into a Sharkey has had some other good cocked hat, But, the books Show he starts sprinkled through his records. lwon and the ringside consensus ag- When it comes to courage, the sailor [reed with the decision, boy showed plenty when he tackled Both Sharkey and Strlbling played the two negffl hBBVIBB- 590F841 GOG- ,a waiting game in the bout held on "ti! 011d‘ Harri’ Willi-B- 0011016 01 l the beach across the causeway from boys who had ‘em all scared except l Miami. It was a boxing match-not “Boston Jack. Wills didn't prove to I a fight—and Sharkey merely proved be the menace he was cracked up to l that he lvas a better boxer than the bc, but both Dempsey and. Tunneyitiellow from Macon. were sidestepping the Dark Shadow| Undoubtedly, it's in the cards that before Sharkey took him on andiSllarkey is to meet Schmeling, the showed him up; Either one of these German, or Paulino, the Bllsque—or Somber Swatters might have slapped both-sometime during the coming the Gob down and finished has car- ‘ Summer. In this way he figures to eer as a. fighter. [be in on most of the heavy sugar 5851"“- bfll-h Jimmy M51009)’ and during’ the outdoor season, and he Jack Delaney the Shflfkei’ ma" 1m- must rate it, because the boys who covered a knockout punch. In his promote these big fusses usually take tusslcs with McTigue, Heeney and the cream and leave the skimmed Rlsko, Boston Jack was handicapped milk for indoor entertainments, by too much confidence or too much On paper Sharkey looks capable of lndifierencc. In all oi these bouts he I taking both these foreigners. and if failed to fight as good as he can that makes him good. then he's good. some ‘boys who are considered "top ilole." The fight with Dempsey was one oi the times when Sharkey exhibited Pownal News ._..._ Spring is with us again. The robin the red-breast harbinger of spring can be heard at early dawn and twi- light catching iorth music which is a - delight in the ear. More than one lucky iox catch is reported in the neighboring woods and the honk oi the wild goose can be heard on all sides.—Ona oi our gallant young sports here set forth Saturday last, in search of game. After spending the week end roaming through , ‘meadows and over ‘banks he returned home empty handed. Mill t‘ orence Brown, the week end at her homo here. city, Spflit Mr. Nathaniel Gay is undergoing u atment at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. His many friends at home and abroad wish for him a successful recovery. Mrs. Haber ‘Gordon made a. vcry pleasant visit to the city on Wednes- day. Miss Annie Boilner, Alexandra. spent ofow days in Cilorlottetown recently. Y . locality. autos are seen flying past fight. Ho may flop, but: right now he looks Against K. O. Christener, the Bos- the bee: of the herd. ionian got away to a bad start but Copyright, 1029, King Features Syn- came on to win the decision. The dicate, Inc. ille guest oi their grandmother, Mrs. given in the Alexandra Baptist I Rhoda. ,Wood. Church recently by Rev. R. W. Lind- say proved very interesting to those present. l The many friends of Mrs. Samuel ‘, Drake, or Waterside who has been a l patient at the Prince Edward Island l Hospital for the past month will be I pleased to know she is gradually re- l‘ covering, and hope ere long to see her in the accustomed place in church work where she was always deeply interestcd. s-u. '_'_‘ Th; Sunday School at the United Chufli, Iflnal, is progressing and Wgruvlng under the leader- ship oi . Harold Smith as Superin- tendent. We now boast. a iivc piece orchestra under the tutorship oi our pastor, which adds greatly to the music. Our attendance has reached the forty mark. The new banner which has been recently purchased for periect class attendance was cap- tured last Sunday by the Beginners Class. The adult class is following the project system which creates in- terest and is instructive as well. As l the summer advances we expect to have a Sabbath school second to none. We heartily invite all or any who are not attending S. S. elsewhere to come to worship with us. Miss Norman MacCallum, Lot 48, is spending a few days with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Judson, Alexandra. . - The roads are splendid in this most any time. Miss Helen Judson, Alexandra, has entered the Htisplhl to undergo sur- ;lcai treatment. Her many Pownal friends wish for he: a speedy recov- cry. Recent visitors to the cityz-Mrs. W. Maciiiachcrn, Mt. Albion; Mrs. W. Mutch, Mt. Melieck; Misses Hazel MaoEachern, and Winnis- Robertson. Mecsers. Layton and Cyril Jones. Clifford Jenkins and Harry Jenkins. Mr. Claude Jones and J. B. Jones. Hopefield And Vicinity Tiltli cnc or two exceptions net's‘ lobster lino ha: been run along the much hesitation appears to have ten- dered a long farewell. It is understood that Mr. J. A. MacKenzle ot Iris has purchased the store and other property from Mr. J. J. Stewart oi Wood Island North. Mr. MacKenzie intends to carry on a gen- eral mercantile business on similar lines to his predecessor. Mr. Stewart it is rumored will move to Little Sands and occupy the premises lately owned by Kenneth Ferguson who died some years ago and will continue storekeeplng there. Mr. James‘ Dixon of Little Sands and Mr. James’ Hume of Iris were recent visitors to the city. If, as has been » reported by your eastern ccrrccpcntlclll, a company has been icrnlszl and organized for the purpose oi buying fish oi various. kinds direct from the fishermen, it will mean a ready and considerable revenue to the toilers oi the sea. Hitherto the dogiish which has been nothing but a ruthless destroyer of fish and, fishing gear will no longer be a nuisance it has been, but will be exchanged for good coin of the realm. The outlook for the fishermen cer- talnly look brighter. Until the present year, calves could easily be got for fox iced but this year every farmer is keeping his culvcs to add to his stock and this is a wise move. The Harris Abattoir and others in the meat industry will be looked to, to supply the deficiency. Nature is doing vast road improve- ment wlthout. the outlay of a dollar but, much oi the disrepair was due to her own agencies and she is benevo- ientiy repairing the damage. She is l the great maker and unmaker oi the highways. Mr. Hugh MacNeill and Mr. Nor- min MacPherson have their usual pleasing experience with their foxes and there has been a large increase in both ranchesl The Wood Island Hall is shortly to be largely repaired inside with B. C. lumber, Mr. R. H. MlcMillan will likely have charge oi the work. Mayflower: are bravely showing m Miner's-rel and mil Wood oi Alllflidflrlfilt 9'0 .IMkendhlI0i ._._._ _ Wcsti Island and Little Sends shore . A lecture on my trip to Scotland, [ up to the 20th April, but the ice alter w NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C., May 2.—New Westminster Adanacs wonl the Canadian senior basketball championship here tonight by a, sin- l gle point over Wlildsor Collegiate Al- l umni, Ontario champions. Adanacsi took tonight's game. 18 to 15, with at thrilling last half rally to overcome‘ the two point margin the Windsor squad had complied in the first game 1 of the series Monday night. Defending a two-point lead, the‘ Windsor tranl started right in to in- . crease t‘ ' ~ nznr , They had thcl bettc-l c i .. l: iod and grad-l unlly i l cli their advantage over‘, ‘the WCSlJJll champions. At the inter- l val the eaaterners led 12 to 5, giving them a nine-point margin on the series. The second half was all New West- minster. The home team tore into their opponents and brought roars of encouragement fronl their supporters as they gradually cllt down the de- ficit. They outscored the visitors 13 to 3 for the period, giving them the championship by a solitary point. APPIN ROAD AND VICINITY Mr. Joseph Dunsiord, South Mel- ville was a recent visitor to Appln Road. The many friends oi Mr. John P. ltiacPhoil are glad to see him out again after his recent injury received while working in the woods. Among those who attended the anniversary of the L. O. l..., Desable, were: Messers William MacPhail, John MacEachern, Lclvls Gordon and Wilbert Gillespie and the Misses. Rotha MacFarlane, Cassie Gordon, Annie MacEachcrll and Violet Gilles- pie. Mr. Robert Currie, Green Boy, spent Sunday on Appin Road. Mr. John ltincEacllcrn spent the week end in Victoria ttllc guest oi his iiiSl Piiliiilqull|r|fu RALLY BRINGSBISI-EY Tiiiil HMP llllilulllllll i0 on. .__.__- , . The Maritime Provinces will pa un< 3 represented on the CanadianfBisley team this year, despite the fait that‘ Sergt A. S. Emery, oi the 3rd. Med- ium Brigade, Canadian Artillery, saint John, quaiined ior a. place on the team, according to a Clfnadian Press despatch from Ottawa. ‘ Scrgt. Emery, and four other rifle- men, were unable to accept, and their places were filled by the mo" qualifying next in order. The personnel oi ‘the team was an- nounced yesterday from thegioflices, oi the Dominion oi Canada Rdile A51 soclation. There are rive Toronto men on the team. Ottawa. come; sec; v 0nd with three, whllevlctoria and‘ Vancouver have two each. ' -- The team sails from Montreal on‘ the S.‘ S. Montrose on June; 12 and will be inspected the day previous, Lleut. x1. w. Doulden, oi the‘ Sher- brooké Regiment, is included on the‘ team. ' i‘ " I learn that he is recovering ‘alter I very serious illness. _. The Misses Cassie Gordon, Anni: MacEachern and Violet ‘Gillespie spent Sunday visiting friend}; in De- sable. . Their many friends are t hear that Mr. and Mraxaarret’. Green Bay, are not enjoyifig the". usual good health. Mr. Barrett n; though nearing the. centuryllmark, L still very active and bright. Mr. and ma. Norman MacLec: and two charming little daughter; Glennie and Dorothy. RlverdaL. spent Sunday onAppin Road. Miss Annie MacElachem was a. rt " cent visitor to South Melville, tlz. guest oi Mr. William MacFarlane. Mr. William Gillespie has comple‘ ecl his lumbering operations in ti‘ woods oi Mr. George Sherrin, B01. shaw. 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