I ._i l‘ r 2 QIIIIC IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI Iunrttiwnzvnsnn vomit-le- _ , -.- - _ -..; , MAY 17. 1929 ___....'-'——*_ 2.; .... GUARDIAN BAS WRESTLING BOWLING .THE CHARLOTTETOWN Gl lAR DIAN EBALL ' iii _i—-_i__ SPORT aoxmc BASKETBALL ornaa SPORT at... ' DEMPSEYAEETSCBCICECTE iiFFER 0F HALF Mltililii — (Canadian Prom) (Canadian Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE CHICAGO, Ill., May 16- Paddy , Harmon, President of the Chicago First Game g g g stadium Corporation, today offerechNew York ... ... ... ...3 9 1 Jack Dempsey $500,000 to meet OttoWioston ... _,, m ___4 m 1 Von Porat, Norwegian heavyweight. . in a. l5 round bout outdoors during ivcond Glmo l’. I B I! E me summer season. New York ... ... ... ....4 14 1 » Boston ... ... ... ... ...5 13 2 HEE ii Ei i0 ~ H 5'00“!!! ... ... .....4 9 0 ‘ _ _ Philadelphia .. ...": n o fllliiMili = Si. Louis . .....1o l5 1 l Pittsburlh ... ... ... 9 16 1 l MONTREAL. Mny ilk-Tom Heeney only “ma, scheduled ‘ . , the New Zcaiand hard rock, and El- , I mar Rloux, French Canzirlian llczlvy- AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘. weight, will fight at the Alontrcel _ I f Forum in a bout arranged by Pro- n H E , . moter Alex Mooregon May 29. it was Chlcago ___ m ___ n. "3 a 3 ' announced here tonight. Seating ar- Detroit ___ ‘n m ___ u‘ 9 1 , rangemenis will be made to accomo- 1 _ I , _ date some 20.000 people it is anticl- " ‘“"' B a E i iwied- Cleveland ... ..o z o 4'. St. Louis ..1, 9 0 Only games scheduled. l iiiiiivoii wills gsiiiiis ' (Canadian Press) NEWMARKEI‘, Eng, May 1§-——L0l'd Derby's Hunilermoon, by Hurry On. out of Selene, won thc Ncwillarkct Stakes of a mile and a quarter to- day. The race was worth 1.050 pounds, totalling with extras. lilnjor lviacall- mom's Mr. Jcnks second and ‘Lord Roscbcriys Midlotilizin, third. Seven ran. All of the first LilJCC horses are entered in the Derby for which Mr. Jcnks is second favorite. Hunter- nloon won by a, short llcnd and their: was about the sltlne ma-rgiil between to 2 against, 5 to 4 0n mid ii f?) 1 against. _.. ‘W. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE All games postponed, adverse wen- thcr. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo, 3; Milwaukee, l. Louisville, 6; St. PI-ui, l. Indianapolis. 1o; Minneapolis, 1. Columbus, 1; Kansas City, 2. L. O. C. Bowling Last night on the League alleys the i Cresc-nts met and defeated the Press , , . by a nlajority of 19 pins. V Kelly of ‘wmd m“ m“ B°""“" “m m 7,’ the Press rolled high single of m4 while J. D. Vv/vebster of the Crescents rolled high three of 2'17.‘ Following are the scores and line- ups:- Five Sons Hope To Follow Steps ‘ 4 ..PRESS.. h» Alli! Bill RESULTS “The Rkeco rd Wreckers ovum»: iv i i ' I EVE B l ot-fi-rue ouluciasuv; OF FBRNQILVANW.“ 501N917 woke Tl-YAL-L-ARABND‘ MARY-iii ii-LINOIS‘ RELAY By QUIN HALL Barney Berllnger, the 195-pound sophomore star from the University of Pennsylvania, has well establish- ed himself as a holder of the all- round championship title. Twice recently - once at the Uni- versity of Illinois games and later at the University of Pennsylvania --burly Barney has successfully pro- vcn that he is the best of the col- a: DAPPEK'.NEGI?O AMDDLE ulsraues ; AK4OF:HEW~IYOZK: lsniuszslfl . our‘ Nlenw LAQT" mun-ea EbvlNZDs iwouwlzecoiulerelzxziacensuusiu Home '.T\-\EN“URY~iED.’“-YU;GEQOKLYN-Wi-\EIG EIQLI MG E i? in am l ‘a f. _._ _ shot-put and the pole vault and his only poor events were the runs. Berlingez-‘s pet aversion in the car- nival events is the LBDO-ineter run. It is also his only real weakness. If he could have run o. decent race over this distance at Philadelphia he would have broken the American decathlon record, but as it is. he must be con- tented with the intercollegiate cham- pionship, which seems to be securely nailed down. He was set in against keen competition at Philadelphia. Everett Utterback. the Pittsburgh negro star. caused some commotion by winning the first two events and tak- ing an early lead, which was washed out 0s the day went on, the negro finally finishing fifth. Tom. Churc- hill, oi‘ Oklahoma. winner of the Kan- sas relays decathlon, injured his leg -- e . EEEI-‘CSWBEST evcuv is m’ _. sllamic >115 in practice the day before ‘the Penn meet. but was able to finish next. to Berlinger. his Olympic roommate last Summer. Phil Edwards, negro star distance runner. of New York University. mode additional fame for himself during the Penn games. His fighting heart and magniflclent speed were wholly responsible for N. Y. U. re- taining the sprint medley and Middle Atlantic mile relay titles in the car- nival. In the sprint medley the Vio- let star ran the fastest 880 leg in the Chicago. ' If'it‘s record-wrecking you want ac- complished it would be well to look up these two boys. ,Copyright, 1929, King Features Syn- dicate, Inc. 37' l??? 1:: legfata decathlon perfomers. At Phila- - ‘ ' u y delphia. he rolled up a total of’ 7.298.- Of FCZmClZS Dad Vesstely ma points m the temevenm to beat l a it“: 78 95 95 the carnival record of 7.236.556‘ sown’! BEND’ Ind" “M, IGmFWQ: {total 12n..............'. mint: TasttbyTl/eiuon Kenlnedy, of sons of big league etcrs of other days‘ yess ‘:80 H ewggecgefhs $911335‘ 3:0 “ill play eitlu": varsity or frcsilnlani MCRESCENTS" ' e . e ‘e n e baseball n‘. Noire l.‘ a this yvzir, figgtxanahfg? gmpfndhjavelgn thus" e s ‘ . Bob \V1\!5il. 531‘. oi‘ Bill lid vxdzsll. _;_ n, Webster a2 10a e2 _ “ ‘ ° p“ "a" and Billy Sullivan, son of Billy sill-i Robin 1a as so H‘ bwk‘ u“ ‘.‘°°"““°“ “m” l" ‘he livan, famous Whit: Sari ca:cl~lcr,|;¢_;qr1¢y ,, ...... 81 89 37 are almmt certain ta make the val"- Jf A. Bentley ............ 90 85 B6 C d W sity team again. ‘J. Hughes 39 93 3° “ Jim O'Connor, Norman Bradley Total i291 o and Joe Sullivan are frosti players.’ Stars d: Rovers Monday 1118115 it O‘Connor's father was \';ll Pitts- burg and St. Louis until 1903, Brad- ley's father is the famous Dill BR111- ley of Cleveland and Joe Sullivan is another son oi‘ Billy Sullivan. All are snld to have big league am- bltlons. 7.30. Britain will have no arm)’ mum-l‘ vers this yea!‘- Son Merino. Europe's smflllesi '°' public. claims a WDUIB-Wm or 13953‘ For the Man _W ho Cannot Smoke at Worli ,The Favorite CHEW. NEW YORK, N. Y., May 16.—In an old trunk which for 30 years had lain in storage have Just been discovered a. number of letters of the late Joseph Conrad, famous author of sea stories. which reveal thedublousness with which the erstwhile sailor regarded transition to novelist, the Bookman announces in its current issue. The letters, written in the early nineties to Stephen Crane, the essay- ist. and recently brought to light by a friend of his family, show “the deep modesty o! Conrad, a sense of his own limitations and his untempered admiration for the young genius whose work. in fire opinion of some contemporary critics, inspired him to fresh heights." says the magazine. In one of the letters. written after completion of his book, "Nigger of the Narclsaul," Conrad wrote BRINGING UF FATHER Dubious Own Powers "I was anxious to know what you the death of Jimmy, I don't care if I don't hi: another man. I think how- ever, that artistically the end of the book is rather Lame.“ i In reply to a letter which Crane: wrote urging his friend to collaborate with him on a play with an American I think of the end. If I've hit you withi setting. Conrad wrote: "I am very curious to know your‘ fdczl; but I feel somehow that. 001-,‘ laborating with you would be either} cheating or deceiving you. In any‘ case. disappointing you. ! have no dramatic gift. You have the tersencss the clear eyes-the easy imagination. you have all-and I have only the ac- curscd faculty of dreaming. i "My ideas fade~yours come out‘ sharp cut as cameos-they come all living out of your brain and bring] images-and bring likght. Mine bring only mist in which they are born and die. I would be only a hindrance to you-I am afraid. and it seems pre- sumptuous of me to think of helping you. You want no help. I have per- fect confidence in your power-end why should you share with me what there may be of profit and fame in the accomplished task?" TIRES When the fabric of a casing breaks down before the tread wears through. it is due to an unnatural flexing uffli bending in the side walls. This is caused by over-loading, or by insuf- ficient pressure to support the load. A fflmedy is to use larger tires and keog flap: inflated at all times to the apcciied presure. Negligence will shoflcn is o! the best tire. _..._____.___ In a right roi- the life of a baby that weighed only 28 ounces at birth in a London hospital recently 1c was {ed every half-hour by means of a foun- tain-pen filler. I meet’; history to nose out Gist. of ' IN BliP PLAY (Canadian Preu) MONTREAL, Que, May l6--United ! States won both singles matchcsf against Canada in the Davis Cup play here today and took a firm hold on the series. ' John Van Ryn gave the visitors the lead when he. defeated Willard Crocker 9-7, 6-2, 8-3 in the first match. The second United States wii-i- was scored by John Hennessey, who chopped his way to victory over ‘ Doctor Jack Wrighfut 6-3. 4-6, 6-2. 7-5. This mltch was productive of Some of the best tennis of the day. with both men soon accustoming them selves to conditions. HAGENiBSES round 0f the Yorkshire Evening News “IINTSTQLMEWAC *ili[E“NN’A§"C0[l Championship t INHNA (Canadian Press) N El . .__-__.\4_. .58 P 0 sr. ANDREWS, sCOiiilfld, May is? i Y. BOWLING CHURCH LEAGUE Wednesday night “Z£on" The scheduled “Glenna. Collett, American Women's‘ Golf champion, won her way inloi themfinals of the British \'\'0l1lE!1'Sl he had BT-rl-lbk J00 mull-in- " g l agmrmm, by de- I known in New York IPOIQICISOIQ ._ . . feuting Miss pol-us Park, Scotland, durlns a oartvre¢~n¢ly.wu:l=1l4¢bl' 4 and 3. defeated "St. Pauls" by 226 pins. B. Poole of’ "St. Pauls" rolled the high single of; 255 while G. Swan of "Zion" had the high three of 6-12 pIZlS. second match bc-i tween "Baptist" and "Trinity" was, i“ MONTREAL, May m-Jt a l here yesterday. Dempseyii ‘New York for a confcren Montreal Exhibition CompnQ ofllc- , ials regarding plans for theibouta he - is going to stage here Qh. Discussing the reporte map i New York Dempsey saidi f; to rne was the trouble it‘ c’ my l wife. ' was all worked up about tllereport! ‘that had reached there afiit the.’ l matter. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE I Subject to Thursdays games. 5 I r l With 8,000 miles of motor transport service in operation in South Africa.‘ the government railways have; authorized the addition of 2,000 more) People of England are turning to‘ tee from Java and Sumatra in pref-, crence tolhat of the Empire-group] product of India and Ceylon. I l After hanging in Thundersley Church, limgland, for 341 years. a bell, has Just been taken down and recast‘ by the flrm which cast it in 1508. i 1n a recent week 40.000 men and‘ women cmployes of Londons subway; am 1,000 pounds of bcef and pork‘ SRHSBBES. While imports of the United States; from Europe last your were slightly‘ less than in 1927 they are believed to’ be greater in proportion to total lin- ports. Won Lost RC.‘ Rochester . ...14 7 oer’ Baltimore ....l4 9 .609; Montreal ... ... ...12 l1 .522‘ Toronto... ... ... ..12 11 .522, Reading ... ... .....l0 10 .503 Newark 9 10 .47-i‘// Buffalo ... ... .. '7 11 .383 y Jersey City '1 l6 obi 6-28 He’s gone hack TUCKETTS Now foil-wrapped -—But still 1O cents “Well, I’m smoking cigars again," saii my old friend Bill the other day. always did kccp a few at home and a the OHlCC but now I carry them wit] mc. Broken, dried out cigars mad. mc mack-but now Tucketts are put ling up Itiargucrites, individually foil-wrap pod, in handy Pocket Packs, I can aiway depend on a cigar." “Yes.” I agreed, "lots of men hr.»- comc to tile conclusion that there’. ,1 MARGUERIT Cigars factory-fresh, unbrokez. no smolic like a good cigar." ébyit-ieorge McManusé icnolo 10! \.. ‘rligwmxl ‘rule lb A HNE STATE Or ArI-‘Alfibu MAQCnEb Covwu‘ HOF4E. ‘romnonncw AN HERGT: AM Ivn-rA-rlqu c!" HER ma! Neck use; jlflnan rnuuluvuJngmnuIruhmmnyl-vq. wuLL-Al-Li KiN Do H: Tc Pu? Pr 1N HER JEVs/EL cAq-m Au‘ wm-r UNTH. QHE IHMOQ l‘? ouT AN’ ‘TO ‘TAKI A R1011» AMBULAN B THEN a: anew As MRQ-JlGGQ: p “'1': ‘THQQQHT vr i4.» coMmlcl HOME TQ-MQRROW i /_,_’Z) illlllillli ("rwo we». ONE only-o . Mus-r 5e: REAL m-iaflas NOT ENOUQN DETficfm/Efi lN f‘- bifirr TO T“ CLEAN HI-R T§§§E§§° NICK LACI. i5 MYQTQRY 0a 6" f‘ ; "The only thing that ‘etc; meant’ _ I called Mrs. Dempsezat Lo! l , Angeles last night and natqfially uh! ~ I assured her that? was 110' . ‘GWEN’ he”) postponed‘ i truth about it, especially ul§ut Joe MOORTOWN, Eng,’ May w _ The following are the scores and] Bemamlnl who tried w c555 ma, my 59°?“ Duncan- “mam °1 the Em‘ “ne_ups:_ ,ro0m and who eventually, instead of‘ “h Ryder WP “"1 ‘kw-Med “mm” .. , .. l being m: by me, fell into m‘. eievilo’ Hagen, captain of the American Rv- ST FALLS to”. -_- i l ' e " ‘ g:‘;,v,$po::afh:;,°x;iw,g tcgémgrs: n. s. McLeod ....... .. 15s 12a ‘ .. 188 157 lffililiill llialzi? . .. 150 157 223C 12:2; fame“ tournament J. A. McLarcn 183 154 . ' v ‘ P, Worth . . . . . . . . . . . .. 177 142 .3 » . Tota12638 I . . . l "ZION" ‘ " ‘ How They Stand , i - ‘ C. MacDonald 155 140 246; (Canadign Puss) i H. Craslvcll 180 184 207, Mom-OWN. Eng" May 15I_Reml_ ' ' H- m“ ~ 21° 154 196.11. his brilliant form, Walter l-lazr Amman“ LEAGUE G~ 5"“ 215 2i“ 225i {Dir times British Open cbampu a ' l" . . . . . . ‘ "' won Lost RC‘ Eyrvg/Lgllggs“ 197 m’ .41 ,scored a. '70 today to take theyle Philadelphia ... ... “l4 8 .636 among the qualifiers foiythe G01 New Y°Yi= ----13 8 $19 " CQHJRCH LEAGUE STANDXNG" ‘shim Evening News 1110"?“ d -u' st. Louis ....14 "lo .583 cas Golf Tournament. nouns Detriot ... ... ..16 12 .571 w combined with his 69 of yestel; Cleveland .... ...12 l2 .500 Zlon __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ "-7 ‘gave him a. 36 hole total of 139- - Chicago ... .. ..10 l5 .400 5L Jan q _ 9 lstrokes behind "The Haig were 1 Washington ~... 8 l5 .381 Trinity _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 7 5 chle ccmpston, the veteran Brita}; 505L011 ... ... ... .. 7 16 .304 5p pcggrs _ _ _ _ _ ___ _o 15f‘ Um Diegel’ Canada‘ one“ and ’ Unit“, g 21d States professional champion u Marlo-Kru- nmova st. Pnuls . .... .. 4 a A1 \"=*"°“S- B“ m“ ‘°’ “w” “A Bap - _ 7 5‘ 144 totals. W011 L05! P-C. Central Cl: . . . . . . .. . 3 0 --—--i-—- Chicago ..15 s .652 A-NUAL "IEETLQG st. Louis ..l5 s .652 ————~———~—— ' -@- Pittsburgh H11 9 55g 33'5- (31105- T-illifflfd 105i 1'i‘~"91‘-'1.‘-“ '72:? annual meeting of the East Boston ___ “J1 10 524 for Boston, wllcre she “"1! stars Baseball club will be, heldi cmdmum ___ ___n 12 A75 spend some l llnilg friends and évening at. 7.30 in the League of . Philadelphia .. 9 11 .450 lrlfllivcs- CrO-ls Hal!- New York ... 7 ll Brooklyn ....6 16 l I! E i? ‘..o. .(,._,<."lx~'.3‘¥ . ' ,_;w- .