' nucn ron tickers n» full-flavored Tobacco which never disappoints. \ 20c Pu III~ silo The Island Over ‘ronaoco 00.. urn. Rickey & lilciolsoe Chirlottctcwn . Fir-g} \ 1 B, Th; Cundiln Press j - q '5 high - {WARE : cigrafixlghiallrgtitetics jumped in- n first place in the American m ue last night when Phil Mar- mgonk good right, 3,3131 pitched mm to e. 7-3 vicory over Wash- n senators. It wu the only contest scheduled in the i110!" circuit. tvushington fans 011i? 00 their most explosive outburst in y...“ when they lot so with o purge of bottles, beer cans, and other debris thrown Bi? P!!!" 11m‘ Jones. plfliangseduns in the path of a ball ‘mo... in the plate by Mickey veg-non, Washington's first base- mn, in the eighth inning. Ver- Mn scooped up Pete Suder's grounder and attempted to catch 55m Chapman at the plate, but pie ball struck Jones‘ chest. pro- tector as he stood on the base- line. A barrage of missiles. including a dismantled seat. was fired at Jones, who requested the public address announcer to say the game would be forfeited unless the shower ceased. That announce- ment came with one out in the last of the ninth, however, and m, game was finished. Jones was escorted from the field by police. Marchildon restricted Washing- ton to five hits in capturinghis fifth victory and the A's fifth straight. leadlng-llarness Raco lirlver Fatawnlured LAGKAWANNA, N. Y. May 2'1 ~00’) — Herb Roth. 54. one 0! United States leading harness race drivers. died today of injuries suf- fared last. night in an accident st the nearby Hamburg track. Roth. imown to track followers es "The Flying Dutchman" be- cause of his daring driving, had been racing for 20 years. Britishwiiolf Tourney SANDWICH, Kent, England, May . 1'1-mi?» - Defending champion Willie Turnesa of White Plains, N. Y, and Frank Stranahan of To- ledo, 0., carried the United states challenge into the quarter-finals s: the British amateur golf cham- pionship today. iliaseball Standings Athletics Jump Into» American Lefiglm T013 i‘ SpQt Wlth 7-3 Win Red Sox Win Two iiamcseln 0.8.5. League In two regular baseball games of the Queen Square School Baseball League, tihe Red Box, under the ptiching of Jack Burke and Alan MacLeod and Jack MacConnackks ‘hitting, won both. The scores of the games were, the first-Red Sox 13. D0088" 5. and the second, -Red Sox 6, Yankees 4. In the first game, which was played on Wednesday, Joe Coyle pitched for the Dodgers but was ineffective as the Red Sox scored 13 runs to win handily. The second encounter, which was played yesterday afternoon and which produced a. good brand on baseball, was only a five-inning tilt due to the lack of time. Allan MacLeod and Charlie Ready were the starting hurlers but neither was around at the last as Jack Burke took over for the winners and Gmmp Gillies for the losers. Batteries for tihe first ‘games were Red Sex-Burke and Mac- Coimack, Coyle and MacDonald for Dodgers and for the second game, MacLeod, Burke and Mac- Conmack; Ready, Gillia and Mc- Callum. - The umpires for the first game were-Ab the plate, Mr. McCal- lum. on bases, Mr. Croken and Mr. Callaghan. The second game was handled by Mr. Callaghan at the plate and Mr. Croken and! Mr. Bradley on the bases. Irish Hospital Sweepstakes liraw DUBLIN, May 11 - (AP) - Seven persons living outside Ire- land got. My Blbll, 1100 favorite in the Epsom Derby, in the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes draw today. who they are and where they live will not be announced until and unless My Babu places first. second or third in the Derby l week from Saturday. Only the counterfoll numbers were read out today on the non-Irish ticket holders. one Irishman also drew My Babu. Winning ticket holders on 1% horses were drawn today. They’ were picked out M a big steel drum by a procession of nurses. The drawing was supervised by Irish police. The winners will share in the £444,200 ($1,778,800) in prize mon- ey. In addition to the prizes: drarwn on individual horses, cash and residual prizes will be drawn tomorrow, The Derby will be run June 6. Holders of tickets on the win-l ning horse will get £26,000. on. the second horse £10,000 and the third £5,000. In addition there will be 820 cash prizes o! £50 each and 50 residual primes of BT14 each. Boost Lead Officials of the Junior Base- ball League meet this afternoon and out of the conference is like- ly to come definite plans cerning the’ operation of this year's three-team league. Al- though all three squads, Kins- men, K. of C. and Reece have been getting in every available practice session nothing has been heard as to just when the league will open, schedule, etc, and it is understood that today's meet- ing will decide definitely on these matters. COH- O O Fans keenly interested in the youngsters are predicting a muoh better balanced league this sea- son than was the case last year. All three teams have a wealth oi material to choose from and this is particularly noticeable in the K. of C. squad. Last year Knights representatives didn't fare oflf so well 1n the matter of victories but this season already promises a different story, so dif- ferent in fact that one of the rival managers stated openly that it would not be sruprising if the squad Stan Ryan has charge of this season will cop all the honors. O O O As is known, CharlieRyarrs Reece crew are stronger defen- sively and offensively. Some have gone as far as t0 pick them al- ready as title winners but the way things are shaping up it is going to be a long hard pull from here to September before any one of the three can be classed as league winners. Q O O Kinsmen, last year's local champions despite the loss of three players from last year's squad are said to be shaping up into a strong outfit. Coach-Man- ager Ev. McNeill has his charges out at every opportunity putting them through stiff workouts and it can easily be seen that he is pleased with their work. As stated above the gaps have been tilled and the battle for positions be- tween the 20 or so players work- ing out promises to be plenty keen. O O O Jackie Cairns, the youngster who last year in addition to his junior chores also was the lead- ing pitcher in the City League will head the hurling department while a couple of other kids have shown smart form. McNeill is confident of the newcomers com- ing through and with his other posts, well and capably filled, the club are going to prove tough to dislodge from their City title. ' O O I O Another important baseball meeting is scheduled for Summer- side tonight when representatives from Tignish, Wellington, Grand- River, _Lennox Island, Summer- side and Kensington meet in the Armouries there to discuss plans for this season's Prince County League. Q O O Last season marked the first: time that this league was in op- eration and although the winners were ultimately beaten out by the Sixmmerslde All Stars, later 1s- land champions, so much interest .. NATIONAL .. W L Pct. 5t. lnuis 10 , .66‘! New York .. ' 12 .580 Bflsion .. 14 .533 Pittsburgh 15 .518 Philadelphia 10 .515 Brooklyn 10 .408 Chicago 18 .400 Cincinnati 20 .594 ' AMERICAN . Philadelphia. .. 22 l0 .688 Cleveland .. 19 9 5'10 New York . l8 12 .800 Detroit . 1'1 1T .500 st. Louis . 1s 15 .4414 Boston 13 18 .419 Wuhinzma . 1a 1o .400 Diiicago ...... .. . l’! 2i .241 8A V! (an \ F" Your double-edge moo. SAVE 16% on BIG ECONOMY PA K TZFOR INDIA uonusimorons, Mama's canes srrwanr Moms; nnupegmgq. p ' 0N SIIA V58 17/7!’ ' EMINORA BLADES Getuaulelcev, cleaner , i d eves with MlNObitfilgeef ‘it! qvgliiyabflrurrlnofilollow-pigwzigiy ' "I. arrnnr1ou Tile following Garages will open ct 7 nun. and close '1 5 n-m. m will u»; at Noon weouesoavs. ‘a .- s‘ a .\'. " s. auonnsrou v. n. Mam: _ puwurs canon »- “m-r l-McRAl . was -' ed that for the past month or so fans in that section of the country have been clamor- ing for some action. O O O The potion will be fwthcomi tonight. Plans for the season to- gether with the election of offic- ers will llkely take up the best part of the meeting and with the fullest co-operation expected from all, it is felt in all quarter: that’ the league will fi0urish strongly this year. And it is well within the realm o4’ possibility that in a' couple of ‘season! this same league may pr ucs a team CBp-' able of winning its way to the Island finale. -.____.i______ FOR SALE ' ms racxann ‘IUPII-IIGI!“ BEAN with Custom-built. hallo, IQSI, I}!!! ‘BIO, lack. 0h. ‘ltlsllnflneeuhlfled condition. CALI. Ill Prod’: _ "Taxi , mousse: ' " u-uoun SERVICE f‘ the- By ALAN IIAIWE LONDON. May 2'1 — (GP) Everytime the Maharajah. Gaek- war of Baroda steps from his per-l sonal plane, a squat, cigar-amok- ing figure in American - cut clothes. English turf is in for trouble. . Heputedly the world's third richest man with An income of £2,000,000 ($8,000,000) a year (the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Ago Khan are said to be richer), the swarthy 39-year-old Maharajah twice in the last. month has com- bined pleasure with profit in his aerial invasion of English race courses. He flew from India last September to win the St. Leger with Sayajirao and came backi l last month to watch his My Babu win the Two Thousand Guineas. Now, back at his 98-aore Eng- fish estate with his luxurious new twin-engine Dakota, the colorful eastern prince shoots for the richest Elnglish turf prim with the running of the English Derby gt. Epsom Downs June 5. My Babu, compact whose name derives from the Maharajahb nickname for his three-year-old scn, Prince Says- jirao, is a 5-2 favorite to win title three-year-old test which ls England's greatest classic. Beaten only once in his career, My Babu has the Cobbler and Black Tarquin among his prin- cipal opponents in the tough li/r-mlle race which drew 36 final acceptances. But everybody ag- rees My Babu is tiho one to beat. bay colt Always the purchaser of the most expensive animal at the Ncwrnarket yearling sales, the Maharajah finished second am- ong the money-winning owners last year to the Aga Khan, But the Maharajah, though he enjoys racing, never visits the bookmakers to back his fancy. He says it's “a mugs game." Still, he'll tell you that My Babu is a cinch for this year's Derby. LIVERPOOL, N. S.. May 27 — Liverpool Larrupers tossed a. heavy dose of southpaw pitching at Halifax Capitals today and came up with a pair of victories m the Halifax District Senior Base- bml League. The South Shore club won the first game 5-3, the night- cap 7-3. SAINT JOHN. N. 8.. May 2'1 - (CP) — St. Peter's betting power proved the way to success tonight as they blasted out a 11-0 victory over Cardinals in s Peter's Senior Baseball League contest. The Saints scored six runs in the sixth and five in the seventh. HALIFAX, May 2'1 - (CP) — Middleton Cardinals outsmarted Halifax Shipyards 5-4 in a loosely- played Halifax District Senior Baseball League contest tonight before 2.462 cash customers. Webb Loses Bccision BROOKLYN, N. Y., May 2'1 _ (AP) — Tony Labu 135%. New York. won a Ill-round decision over Danny Webb, 132, Montreal, . f... night in the feature fight at the Fort. Hamilton Arena. "Bunny" McCioskey comes back to the ring wars here on June 5th it was learned yesterday when he tackles "Ike" Stevenson, a Boston battler in the main go of a card that is now being drawn up. With his injured eyes now practically completely healed. Ace has been working out daily in Dartmouth‘ and is expected to come into the ring in the same high class con- dition that marked his fights here a couple of years back when he was bowling over opponents like “ten-pins." O O O O On June 5th, McCloskey will be out to avenge a previous defeat‘ at the hands oi the Boston battler. A year or so ago, Stevenson took‘ a decision victory from the Is- land-born boy in Boston. Boston fans saw a real slugfest ell the way on that occasion and the‘ coming scrap should shape up pretty much the some. Ace has still a long wsyto go up the fist-I ic ladder to regain the point he was at a couple of years ago but: lf strict attention to training plus the determination McClos- key possesses can turn the trick,‘ swing. ‘ _ _ , | YEO TIIATII - MONTAOU! “ODDS! I! IIAIT’ Sonny m. - Betty numb "Jesse James" lsriel MONDRY ~ TUESDAY an will‘ hemmed: t? Iflde l-f- i f I011! o": f- e compel ' ihlt he feces once the run-iii - b01111: null-om lets fats fun‘ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN "Indian Prince's My Babu Favored To Win English Derby ‘- Results 0f iilympic Boxing Trials MONTREAL. May 2'1 - (CP)— Results in Olympic boxing trials: Flyvweight _ Joey Sandulo, Ot- tawa, decisioned Joe Brunette, Sault Ste. Marie. Ont. Bantamweight -- Fred Daigle, Montreal, decisioned Bob Shir‘, Vancouver. Featherweight _- Ken McPhee, Vancouver. declaloned Gordie Sinclair, Winnipeg. IFiywelght - Maurice Chart- rand, Ottawa, decisloned Rcr-rimic Muir, Toronto. Featherweight -- Frank A1- mond, Vancouver, decisioned Ron- nie Oass, Toronto. Lightweight - Eddie Haddad, Vancouver, decisioned Armando Iaccobaccio, Montreal. Welterweight _ Larry Simona, Brantford, 0nt., won by a tech- nical knockout over Al Alford, Regina, at 1:31 of first round. Welterweight -- Mario Massaro, Montreal, decisioncd Gus Rubi- clni, Toronto, liiiddle-weight - J.A.T. Wells, Niagara Falls, Ont., decisioned Chuck Livingstone, Winnipeg. Middleweight _ John Keanan. Montreal, won by technical: knockout over Prank Young, Sydney, N.S., at 2:00 of first round. ‘ Flyweight» — 040111-1981. WOn by technical knockout over Bud lvfcKenzie, Sydney, N.S., in second round. Lightweight - Gordie Wallace,. 318111940111. Ont. declsloned Jerry Jamel, Vancouver. Heavywolizht - Aunne F. m-sey, St. Catharines, Ont, dgcigloned Adam Faul, Regina. i Lightweight - Ronnie Lacelles, Ottawa, decisioned, William Barley, Niagara Falls, Ont. Lightweight Lloyd Kenny, Ottawa, decisloned John Harvey, Moracwn. N. B. lightweight -— Ed Zea, Winnipeg, declsioned Henry George, Niagara, Falls. Ont. - Middleweight Bill Brenner, Vancouver, declsioned Ken 1.0%. Emve. Hamilton, Ont. Middleweight - Jim Crooks, V“. Robert Jones, oouver, decisinned ‘Morris Cote, Ottawa. Heavyweight - Andre Sauve, Mont-meal, knocked out my F. McIntosh, Wallaceburg, Ont, at 1:20 of second round. Heavyweight - R. Keith (Jhrlat- iansen, Kingston, Ont, dec-lsionnd Frank Dohoncy, Peterbooough, Ont. N. B. ilpcn Tennis Tourney Aug. 9-14 SAINT JOHN, 10.3.. Mly 2'1 - (CP) - The New Brunswick open lawn tennis championships will be meld at the Rothesay Tennis Clubl Aug. 9-14, Hazen L. Short, pres- ident of the New Brunswick Ipwn Tennis Association announced tonight. REMEMBER WHEN . Barney Doss and Jimmy McLer- nin provided 31.000 New York box- ing fans with one of the bitterest I! ‘Ibo Canadian Pres: ‘Iihe solid-sacking St. Louis Cardinals boosted their National Millie lewd to 2 l-2 games over New York yesterday when the Red Birds went on l. four-rim spree in the ninth frame to whip the Giants 9-0 lGrounds. In the only other day game in the senior circuit, the Brooklyn Dodger: snapped I. slump to 5h"! 00108-80 Cubs 4-2 and re- bound out of the cellar. - M New York. Red Schoendienst‘: two-run single was the big blow in Cards four-run. ninth-inning uprising. With the score tied 4-4 after six frames. the Cards moved ahead in the seventh on singles by Don PAGE seven‘ , Sport Echoes From Prince County Two exhibition games and one league game have been played since last this column was writ- ten and a lot of conjecture that has been going the rounds of the fans has boiled down into acme- thing that looks a little more like facts. Lance and Pinch-hitters, Ron h the d Vlfhi The R115?- i-"m h“ w“ whllchypiarldlduced toego rfiiirovhfii two victories, an exhibition tilt.‘ against the Kinsmen Juniors, and a league game with the Red Sox,‘ yet strangely enough, the flyors’ have not looked too impressive lni these two triumphs. In the first‘ encounter the Juniors, with the fecblest attack they have ever shown with the willow. save the airmen a real run for their money and held them even until Coach‘ rh-idgen, anxious to get a line 0n! his recruits n?" action, sent Ed Mclnnis, who was fourteen years of age last September, to the‘ mound, and the R..C.A.F. attack- ers teed off on Ed and finished the contest three runs to the’ good. Caloren pitched no-hit ball’ for six innings but somehow his feat seemed due more to the in-‘ aptitude of the Kinsmen attaclq than to any great wizardry or! the part of Caloren. Maybe its our digestion that makes things look that way and we'll be tho first to admit our mistake if Cali oren turns out to be another Jon‘! Bernard or Cece Powell. brought Clint l-lutung in to re- place Jones. SfthOQlldiklldt. T1150 man to Inge Hartung, hit into a (Infill p15). which the pitchers started, to end the threat. with Jim Heam and Joe Gar- Bsiola. forming the new Cardinal battery, the Giants again tied it up in their half of the seventh. Neither team scored in the eighth but the Cardinals broke loose for four runs in the top of the ninth. The Giants pushed across a final run after two were out in the last of the ninth. Pee Wee Reese stole home with what proved to be the winning run as Brooklyn beat the Cubs. With the Dodgers leading 2-0, In Wednesday's game Russ dash- ed madly from first to second’ with all the bases peopled by Red Sox! Whether the first base coach was picking dandelions or admiring the ladies behind thd wire hasn't been determined yet. Of the newccmers on the air- force lineU/P. only Freddie Foy has impressed. Some of the other boys haven't had much c nod yet to show their wares. La hom-‘ bre, of whom much is expected, entered the second game in the’ role of a pinch hitter and was hit‘ by a. pitch that got away frond Gsudet. Greenough and Stumpt might make the grade, but have done nothing to prove it as yet- Foy, however, locks like the goods, and is going to give the‘ other Town League shortstops so disappointing showing in the ex- mighty argument for that pcsi- hibitlm slime against the RC.- ,tion on the All-Star team. AF. Herb schurman, President of the Summerside Baseball League; pitched the first ball to open the league ofificiully. Herb's delivery was a full irwo feet wide of the plate but probably had more zip than the best President Truman can do. . Friday night. May 3th.. idle Iiegionaires will play the Kins- men Juniors, and the youngsters will be out to improve on their Right now t e Ieglonaires loolc as if they mi ht not have too much trouble hanging on to the championship they won last year. They still have Bernard as pitch- er, and they haven't lost as many of last year's regulars as the Redl Soot, 'I'hey will have to do without! Deighnrfs catching in a lot oil their games. but Bill Allen will probably fill in behind the plate without weakening the de.c very much. The 50x will miss MacMurdo and Morrison. W0‘ boys who added a lot of dynamite to the attack. The R.C.A.F. out- fit has doubtless improved a. lit-- tle and will win more 8861105 this year. The Kinsmen Juniors should: improve. They are all one year older and their last year's team is practically intact. Practice with the old waggon tongue seems to be their chief need. Les Gaudet, starting his first"- game for the Red Sex. but on a- fairly good show. His benders- look all right, but his control left something to be desired. He hit three batters in seven innings.- Petc Mickus pitched the last inn- ing of the league game and faced- only three batters. He seemed to have a world of speed, and his hooks were breaking nicely. s FINE From the role of hero to the role of goat is such n little step!‘ welterweight battles in years. l3 years ago tonight. Defending the title won from Bass eight months previously, the belting Vancouver Irishman went down to defeat after 15 rounds. Anchors Practice i Anchors bueball practice to- night, old diamond, 5.30. All flay- ers please attend as team will be picked for game Sunday. FRED McCABE Coach. Vii FOR SALE Kermorh I20 H}. Marine Engine. Medium Duty. Double ignition. Good condition. “ BOX "R.B." g , e/p Guardian , I HORSES son SALE Cor of Ontario Horus inst arrived cf my Stables on Bun- foin l. Bell's Wharf. wuunorou MeNElLL l \ Russ (Remember that flyli)‘ Phaneu) must realize that now. {St} Louis (ilardinais Victory Over Giants at, the Polo- neese walked to open the fifth in- » V37. — (AP) — Joe Burns, 22, n TURRET, TOBACCO With 9-6 . hing. I-le moved to second on l sacrifice and advanced to third on a ground, out. When Russ Meyer, starting Chicago pitcher, took a long wind-up. Reese lit out for the plate and stole it cleanly. Meanwhile, Ralph Brunei. bi] Brooklyn righthander, tamed tbs Cubs on six hits to post his thini win in eight decisions. Bronco. gave up both Chicago runs in the sixth inning when pinch-hitter Phil Cavarrettm tripled with two on and tlwo out. The Dodgers picked up their final run in the seventh inning on singles by Brsnca, Billy Cox and Jackie Robinson's long fly out. The victory moved the Dodger! into sixth place six percentcgl points ahead of the Oubs and II over the idle Cincinnati Reds who dropped to last. In a. night game at Philadelphia. Philadelphia Philliea 860.0011 beauty, southpaw Curt Simmons, pitched a three-hit, 2-1 victory! over Pittsburgh -Pirates u the Bucs hurler, Kirby Higbe, wild pitched bane the deciding run 111 the fifth inning. ' with the score deadlocked fr! the fifth. Higbfs wild pitch to Del Ennis with two out alluwedl Ralph Cllballero to score from second. In gaining his second victory o! the year, Simmons struck out? three and walked the same num- ber. l-ligbe also gave up thres walks but fanned six. Baseball Results NATIONAL St. Louis 9; New York d, Chicago 2; Brooklyn 4. Pittsbursh 1; Philadelphia. I. AMERICAN Philadelphia '1; Washington 1,‘ INTERNATIONAL . Rochester 9; Toronto 1. Buffalo '1; Montreal 5. Newark 5; Syracuse 4. ._ 331111111010 1; Jersey City I. Boxer Fatally Injured AUG-ISLAND. New Zealand Ma! professional lightweight boxer from Hawaii, died in hospital 1m;- day from injuries suffered in a. bout with Tommy Downes hers May l0. 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