y, A’, ' V. £~~ BOXING i BASKETBALL The nines Edward ‘island He:- ness Racing Club. o! which George A, (xallbeck is President, and Fred ,1. E. Wright Becretsxy, will. hold their annual meeting in the omen oi ino Canadian Notional Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association next Tuesday evening. It ls very 1m. pdliillli. that members and all in- tcrosied in futurlty races of 1980 and 1940 be present" to give iheir views, na-elecir the old oilicisls or elect mkelw onesw 13d kee-p vitality lin what u! p! a Very cpu 111' ldjunct o! harness roping» f.“ Had another letter m: our with reference to the record of the world's record for Boilers Joint- ly shared by Billy lrsct, who axred in identically the same time t September at Lexington. For ihe information oi’ Mr. Nolan and others I may say that I looked the records up and find that. Dan Pauli did pace in 1.53 at izheMln- nesoia slate Fair in Septembw, 1008, but the record was not offio. ieliy recognized like his mile in 1.55% two yeru-s previously, for the reason that the American 'I‘rot- iing Association, who deal with records. had decided the previous year that in future no records made behind Windshields would" be accepted. Dan's record of 156% in 1906 was made behind s wind- shield. lledlcy '1‘. Fulton, ‘Dipper 53cm. ecke. N.S., is advertising his pair of two-ycars-olds. Gallant Heart by Voiomite and Marvel by Abbe- dsle. which are in the stable of Dr H M. Parshall, for sale. - . Mr. a0 Fulton's reason ioznselling i; that. iihebest oi E he has not been in hesith the past few months and a perticld of rfistpelslcaiivisedi, tIf this l5 r e we o s on empq. ory and that. the genial Hedley Mil be seen‘ at our race meeis where he has always been a popu- lar figure. ‘ _ Word from Suimnerside is that Mac Steele, whose ability to eon- diiion a horse and pie; him l; unquestioned. has his s e urv and i-he boys are JOBBlng over it, and while it’ will not have s m" "196!- Yei? 1%! Wlliiillrity issuch that quite a number come out to see tlic steeds go through their exercises and truck Wofk. Mac's Sirius consists oi Major Bowes. owned by Mrs. Bungee-i Grady, June scott. owned bv obert Dew. or. and Edith Guv. owned Frank and Alvin Gallant. . The Albermn truck is probably the easiest to get in shape and the quickest Speed maker in the Prov- ince because oi the soil and situ- stion. We understand ihet it is 111 tin-top iorm now. Horses train- ing over it are Jloono, owned by Gwfse Mamhbarsks. AllberiomNita V010. owned Boriboirr 1310s., Coleman: Trl Volo, Golden Andrew Perry Bummerside; ,. UWHM E. P. Foley i.“.§i..‘.’“‘&.€’“§§.‘.;.;".i““;”‘°“'3°' ~11 1111i. S . .y Bo Phi-- A lot c! acienticui is being be- "flwed by the horsemen on May “Mum-inc. mica by John Christo- nbo" . us: on“ "or 0311611 d: Buns have the" largest “WM brigade oi any yearyee. mMunv will runember med" fian- finll- who raced home several MBOQiMB iihe Provincial lhhibition, my N5: Hanson anhciulittle Doro-- ' D9” lrrown l0 22d takes e ban in training the (hoses with her dad. She mccnti ,, {Mac Harvester 2.13%. whi nR§§,ulir>1<;1g_ri%éort 0100.00 we made Maine. 5 mile in ggb-yu“ no m Bu“ While. dean of‘ drivers, fl- glgiézh enswemg u, ‘ Wile" b l); . . “Elfin: _%‘ii.‘°“ial’é"“.'l.i 411a menuaem eonslsgmostly" i" lW-veateolds. wee-wu- clds. . mo... ‘° - w“ " uzwiii r till’! 30mg [Simnicrirligsu l, Around. Sport Front fl,fi. , BACK STRETCH l ' (n; Mum!- r I Canadian troll iii-ff Writer) let's sioble, was puhgfly mm w e was around one bell. w 1m Bench“;- man Cleveland left fielder. Brown th Ke r’ bmln and tossed him out himself. It was the eighth ap who two years ago set ti; more winners sincelast MI-y 13 whim he mm me mm“ m 1- his 11m eteymuwm. bemme r .. . . _ was ‘wmdfuiy miqga, ‘f, i}: to. who had the best Belgium Bering was the sire of 37586 2.11%. one of the grate“ gred inorthtgvlsglsgiim P second in hhe fourth ralce....how- late Lawrence Hanover 2.00%, Rose Scott 159%. It the clam m likely hhet he can escs 5&5?“ not when you Hm second’ Prepares For Mg Di‘ , Fight ’W|th' ”"'=~»~e%wi>‘fl~ w... . ....- Wa rrmgton M‘) asedwrhimbyWeilMcN .1110 Boeing's preference for our Island horses for use in the mines mggng the distribution of a, ls;- money here annually. Macdcnald Tobacco O0. . id‘ ....th ts h Lining-ml ‘c’ 03199;‘: 5 °° new “my... be have hit 125 homers a car if he hadn't drawn so many intentional walks irom pitc irom 1W1 Mcany oi . but there's no one behin a it HWY ‘s t a year back lish v BT1°TTT°Dhy roi- the leediin here wi n Tiger at the harness races to be connection with the Provincial Ex. to 19th. Last season it horsemen‘ that want to buysome speed for the season's campaign- ing would make no mistake in at- mh “um ma“ m W“ mg Jim Botiomley, now broadcaster, set: eriyretirement to l1 i e oounrpleie spersal of the estate of the late . Giller of sixteen head in- Guy (3) 2.04, lsy The .1... newcomer» i’ mturibles three consegdtive yes‘: and many 2.10 colt performers. Albibe Guy (3) 2.04 is a full bwther oi’ Abbe Worthy 2.05. owned by n: l time per-gums MING-w 1'01‘ ' s1 weuilm signed m; Marek, usky negro who has and boxing in the west for the l ix ll be the chief if he loses lcalkv will of horses during his career. among fie‘ He them being Peter Reaper 2.01 1-4. NWFWIY Purchased by ex-Councii- lor Herb Vazflderstine, chug-lotte- tdwn. Upwards oi’ 100 homes will be shown in harness or lcdsnd there one quite a number of good broilers and pecers eligible to the oi weeks ago. his timing and hit ir beet. etialed down with de- temiiiiiiutionbotot his training. Alter n u wo M“ n“ n camp he will return to or his 1m rew workouts. Western Canada ‘Boxing ‘and ing Federation ha; an ounosd the winner m Cen- sdian Champion. . nditurcs to some ex- iing all but the best l1 nies cc ploy the U. B. team ow EMU min that Hurrraeokes, " the not: firiver was ill were we lcsm that. he is in hospim p; uslv ill with his ping on giving u beer and cigars“ tomorrow....Tony still lore- a knookout....he won't. nzune “Baseball's- Big Xix -—--—— - bu is sum oi the unch Stokes was without doubt —the um one he lands on ‘$1 the greatest drivers that thinks in uh ever sat in a sulw. He was ticularly in demand for who, known as s "ceiclfl driver, met is nd ho: h h Baseball Results American League 120000 (D04 i0 .4419 .481 .394 .388 .371 Mazzein, Browns Kuhel. White 50x Cards wick b. Louis 000 010 00x 2 Amovich. Phlllies Beninn ad York; Kramer and McCormick, Reds nn. only games scheduled. Notional League phil. 100 008 132-10 ll 0 Y k 071 100 002-6 13 1 him do the super-equine act. th dri of his 52585130 Zifii-‘ESS 8fibi3fiw , much mu on their Run Belted Inn- A eglcan 116M110: Walk". WNW Sox, 20; Hoog, Browns. i8; Wright. Sezgallns’ ilghegilck Arnovich one. e: . “ ck, mes Goodman. Reds, 20. American League: lioxx. 5; Greenberg, Tigers. 4; Gehrin- gar, Tigers. 4: Selkirk, Yankees, 4: 4. Mire. Cardin- lli,_ Dodgers, 5: Ber-sen k Reds 4; Oil. ‘flnfastttil nu . mrgohnafiuings lionflnn, to had esieb shed n. world's record for trotting stsiligans over o MRIWQ. N, Y. recently died. The horsemen are inst vsca training grounds st Pinehur , O The h . abuts ea ump- PI-Did uniai iew do it register as. 4:10.‘. much heat too allot an ho and men started _ wilt; _ so ichinson. Ponenberg- National League: er, Cflsey end Phellfi. Poeedel and Lopez. Goon, . Owen, Derringer, R. Th in Intemaiionsi Hague Bud Wenger 2.05% Brunswick horseme Mid winters, = mu ofluffisy, hflldbllBllll v my 1 American Association ‘ "‘5“s"l‘“° 3i i Olin‘ n ldfineapolls 1. l? Iflfld. 110v Poyy/‘le-izsdlhllniuon winning the series opener, '51- uired _ z ich- o, r21’; The: fill; $231k.“ lBrown Halts Tribe. Rally' .To Win For Chiflox 4-3 Wmdibfiyhi 183011601010 MQLTIO . iimgii was - cum 18th inrflseir but 1'! mil entrenched them more mm tnelqu‘ other sched 1 . 7 limb ' uled acetic J ldl e Detroit There to two singles and 11h PQKOHMMQ driving in only run to give 9t. Innis Browne 11-0 victory 00!‘ pearencein i’ Brown. srecordby es l. reliever B0 times Walker who was out most of lust aes- an elbow o rs- son because E Alto Benton. Dejgii/s pitcher. EDMONTON May 12—(CP)-Ed- die Weiistcb, the Edm weight iecognized as Canadian Box- Ohanxpilon by the western Can- Wresirllxilng Federati- unmme 1pm,“, night. Members will be chosen on rri onion heavy- him t he oi k who??? Jack Tebo, who lost two decisions tob on who was a Louis last l I iii round decision over Charlie "Killer" Coats: ot Los Angeles here a co “P le t ng his Baiting (three leaders in each league-SO or more at bate) ABRHPOB. 4'75 1B. Phil- Rcd Sox SCDUT xmmer, 9 right-hinder, retired the first those an. wallned Hunk ni , Alien retired 16 tad ht ll...“ ore l‘ to sis-rt hitting mo» ninth inning {or ‘Canadd Will. Have Team In Davis Cup Play MONTREAL, Mav iz-Oouncil o! the Carmdiisn lawn ‘Dennis Asso- ciation decided here today Canada would send e Davis Cu team to Cuba this summenPr dent RN. Watt of Montreal announced w- the result of their play in three tsand d u Eastern Canadian b»... amen e Can- ti . Th is locaotned at Bebe The sch. 40 miles west oi Edmonton, pionahilps end of Wabunun ring partners in the same class as those Warrlngton has had in New 1, York this week. There will be no Bob Pastor. Abe Fieldman or Tom- my iuckeiin around to will have s ring. couple i spa - rink Dflftnersalr sad loig o r through such trials as are consid- Ont., June 19- z Quebec chun- nicnships, Montreal, J1me BB-Ju Debes are subject to approv oi the clubs. If any further trials are judged necessary for places on the four- man team they will be held in Montreal immediately alter the Quebec championships. Boxing Bout At The Forum- In a boxing bout held in con- nection with the Motor Show. Jimmy Allen and Johnny fllww “tough to a four-round draw eat the I'm-inn last night. Both boys boxed cautiously in ihe opening rounds but opened up in earnest in the last couple oi cantor. A pleasing and surprising feat- ure last night was the appearance of Uncle Funk, former with the original Hillbilly isslcers of wonderful volceond renders the original hillbilly "songs. ' He also has with‘ him "Jerry", the Cons.- triloq and clever. Ar- heve been made for to be staged tonight at 9 o'clock and it is something that should not be missed. Another headliner tonight is s. boxing bout between "Irish" 11:0 Kelly end Kid Niokerson. This is Kelly's first ring appearance this season and many boxing fans will be wt_the Iiiorum tonight to see how he aha-pee up for his sum- mer's work. The main bout is scheduled for 10 o'clock. In addition, Shufliing Sam will ve on exhibition 0d reel Southern uck and wing dancing. ‘The clos- ing night's program is a length one and will get away at ll o'c sharp and continue without a dull moment. » coim wms oven maroon May 12- uuo - NEW YORK. Billy Conn, Pittsburgh, used l stabbing, hooking left hand and § o i g 4 W 3 § a "i; . Brooklyn, National Boxing Associ- ation middleweight chunpicn, in the i2-round main event of n rflgiht card at Madison square Ger- den tonight. lagoon weighed 110K uid Kreiger Monster Motor Show Program Tonight 1—BOXING-“Irlsh” Leo Kelly vs. Kid Nickerson, 4 Rounds With Preliminaries ll-UNCLE FRANK in person, formerly with the Hillbilly Comhuskers. featuring the Caniidian Charley McCarthy “Jerry . See this ~ Marvelous Act. It's a Wonder ii-drawlng for the "Door Prizes, party must be in bulidmfl when name is called l‘ L-SHUFFLING SAM in Southern Buck and Wing Dancing S-A DOLLAR suowron 10¢. First Show at Nine O'clock. Main Bout at l0’: O'clock DO6§§ OPEN Drawing for Prizes at 10:30 I .1. fume. Uncle Frank hes s. I Johnstown. ls Big Favorite For Preakness BY BID FEDIB. Associated Press Sports Writer nALTmonE. May 12 -(AP)- Si: three-year olds were named to- day no try to give Johnstown arun for it in tomorrow's Freshness, but everymie around Pimlicourace course ielt it was just a. mutter of how lerge Jclinstownu winning margin would be and how snail the cash return to the better. None of the other half-dozen en- feted in the $50,000 added i ii-ic mile gallop ii d to have any more oi a loo in than did the seven who trailed the William Woodward stepper home in the . entucky Derby a. week ago. Yet, ive of the six entered with him, .n the smallest Preakness ileld in i4 years, are likely to :0 to the post, and since it costs e500 to start a horse, the owners mus; be- lieve their hopefuls have some kind oi chance. But the wise ones ground the truck figured Jamestown’: big boy, to be coupled with either one or two mates a trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons‘ entry, was odds on at no better than 1 to 5, shortest price in the 86-year history his race. And at, that, most folks reckoned a bet on Johnstowmeven at those prices, was like money -111 the bank Only his definite entry mate. Mrs. Goden Phipps‘ Gilded Knight the surprise package o! this springs campflliln with a, victory in the Chuapeake, was given any kind of an outside opportunity. The little King Ranch iilly, Ciencia, winner of the $50,000 Santa ta Derby. was regarded at no better than 16-1. Challendon and Voliiant. “who across the iinish in the derby and m Wood, respectively, were con- some slim chance of im- proving on their last eiforts a- gainst the big fellow, but since he beat. each oi them by six lengths, there was plenty oi mom for im- provernent. Alli-ed cwyxine Vanderbilt's Im- pound is somewhat of s mystery, since the gen"; young sportsman has kept his contender here to work over Pimlicws cushiony footing icr the past few week-l. bull even whatever advantage the "loc- al boy" might derive from that training didn't make him any bet- ter than a 12-1 or 15-1 shot to turn the trick. only in the event of mud do the rsllblrds figure Johnstown might. run into trouble. If it should come up mud-and the weather forecast is for clear and cool- ihere will be seven starters going to the post. with the Jamestown offspring and Gilded Knight as "M! "Rita's" entry- Club-owners Of N. H. L. Teams Hold Meeting BOSTON. May i2 --<AP>-'rhe’ . i h N ti nal Hoc- a’; wfii ‘held ea $.13: closed session today on the eve of ~the circuits two-day annual meetinfl- than oined their associates in a golf ornament at $118 011511“ River Country Club. Tonight the owners and govern- ers were the dinner 811°!" M‘ Weston Adams. owner o! i!" Stanley cup-winning BMW“ 15mins. at the Harvard Cl . ‘ None oi the club owners wuud comment on the business transact- ed at today's brief meeting, whi~h was not attended by Hank Caldei m; League President. but it w‘ 551d mgr, no action was taken i1 "n"; w the suspended fmnchis» o! Montreal MIPOUM- The matter is eXDEci/ed to be the most important item on the 9Y0‘ gram iei- the official 09min! of the annual league meetin! 90mm“ iow. 1.30‘ FORUM Girl annexed her seventh straight season by adding the $6,000 Plmlico Nursery to her list at Baltimore one year ago todsy_ The bwo-yeer- a poo ished within one-fifth oi a second °’ “‘°————---""‘°“ '°°°"" l RIDING SGIIOOI. IOVIOIM lid IIIPIIIM by llnmlnlnn llmnlonnrlern ‘ll; flog Connie lemrllllnq. run in do more --__.__ runs beat New York HOLY NAME nowuyq Giants 10-0 and snap their cellar position for sixnth place. in the ¢_ Duck Pin Mixed 5.1m». The Phillies‘ circuit blast was 51-50mm’; o1‘ yfnu I A. “Paul Jones" m“; "Q aimed a 100;); 511mm,“; ‘e Lil-Elia!" Rht on the Holy Name Al- couples co issue which was also aunctuated 11,21,031?“ me Duck ‘all?’ zilathtrgne tltéltlseconil ment‘ twelve couples Wm be mm‘ Dan 3's none on the third and m1 ow; rem-in oi figfifiyofflghtflég ‘rfmff U16 K801i CBO m] ‘up, “new 8i, oi 214 so far in e tournament. with one on ninth. Dick Ooflmsn, third oi the fom- piwhers who .wor io A couple of for-mei- Dodgers took a bighand in the r-s beating RevIW-Kwe m i3; 1% O Boston Bees administered toni-oek- - Dwie 190 .- lvninthenretoftheirthree- F. Ticrn 127 162 112 L s".-"4°~**..:*..-s~e -. “n; ‘" “°""‘ ’° i’ ‘l’ “W ' “ °" DrLDuIf 144141120 third victory must one defect. ' - Y 1"“ firs: “or.” is“ “mo”: " ”” ’° °” 1w a .8‘! s l" flu D. Brown s5 113 141 b tting in three runs. _ “me Bees bunched eight of their J mm!“ a" 83 8" Wen hits for six guns in the first G. Lafierty 10a 13b 11s two innings. D. oetwev 7a '10 ‘Til 5t. Louis Cards strengthened their National League iced’ with C. McDonald 101 146 130 1810411?“ runs, tdefestin bCingixfineti M. Dougan 84 50 83 - an ai-sck y o nny M1 “d m M y, _ T. McAdam 119 113 109 mail‘; them acermmgdmiovrv firs‘; N- Kim“ 75 '71 8'7 . a . Marirln homered in the third % 13g 1% lyllthflglm-tulfl hit 51m hat lnid hi1: _ us“ 6 , O 1'8 O o two circuit clouis in climax s five- ‘gag? 1% 13.? 3:. d‘ *l'°'.'ll;..°‘li?“’" hi.‘ “l”; se nou ree s cs an Stu Martin's mp1s. 3; %*:,%““ 1% ‘:5 33 The uprising, staged before a ‘ ladies‘ day crowd of more than L.DesRoches '78 70 98 15.000. sent biz Paul Derringer to M. Clinton 86 62 85 the showers i01- his first defeat, against three victories this year. “El;- agviligeu 3g gs; g3 REMEMIEBWHEN ...<:::. l - "U" ihmy Jones win of the United States racing old made r gets/way, but tin- "! wish," he said in exaspera- u . “th a bminl mm had p n w°°§3$§ heifer? we were NOW OPEN’ m"He did," replied nu wife calm- Phone 486-2. 1y. "and worse luck, I married him." By _Defeating. Reds 8-7; Giants Lose To Phillies" mi$'€€%e“"‘“‘. w.‘°‘o_‘.’§l."ul.ui lDOwn The Alleys’ , . inated with the second round std . -......._s._.~v~v..... Y‘ -...... r the J-Kennv 214 154 9o Giants, was charged with the loss. V. McI-nnLs '85 94. 79 - .,,__ ._ w- _.. ‘ r . dfg, . ' Q ‘ r w CAN T BE BE -. . When you hold all the cards 3m no worries. And you are just as certain about our tobacco. No oiiicr brand can beat it in quality or flavor HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST SOLD EVERYWHERE “EAST POINT T0 NORTH CAPE u HICKEY and NICHOLSON Tobacco Co. Ltd. Charhtlctmrn