Badgers Defeat Cubs _Twice; Bruins Shut Out YR. MW 16 —(AP)— we: both ends of a double- Ohlclli? Cubs - in lwetD their and prolong the of the National Ma- ti?» m. with ‘ outhit 7-0. relii V ederko mdl-ltollh l. 91m with QtfLouis Cardinals. lied Barrett won his own mine out a double with the bases give across three runs and “w; ping on to limit the Reds to in the o ner by lashinz third- full b Baseball Linescores ._.__ "we. ILTUBDAYW RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 000 000 0.0-0 (l1 l New York 000 100 M. another game for Giants the opener of a Pittsburgh hitleea _ douoleheacer rates. but he he nightcan as ti? and Big Max ' ag in n. pitchers‘ duel ' frst game and the Giants t/Bomn. Braves extended their " New k 3 2 mm ooo 01o oox-i z 1 Vendor Hear and Mueller. D0 F811‘ s); Andnwe - gmsburghoofl 100 000 00-1 8 1 000 0l—.l 7 l four scattered" hits. In Philadelphia. the Rejuvenated Phlllies and Si. Innis Cardinals- world series pair o! pitching duels before a crowd of 30.823 at Shlbe Park. the biggest maior league attendan the day and the second largest turnout in Philadelphia history. Lynn ISChOOIDOY) Rowe and Howard Krist battled overtime in the opener before the Cards oushcd over a run in the 11th inning to win (-3. Rookie southpaw Al Ger- heaueer in the afterpieoe chalked up his first victory of the eam~ paign, 2~l 0n Saturday. breaking out in the most boisterous uprising in the majors this season. Dodgers drove across l0 runs in the fourth inninll and went on to defeat Chicago Cubs 13B. Meanwhile at nearby Polo Grounds, New York Giants kept their fans breathless for ll innings before Mel Ott slammed out a homer. broke the deadlock and made the count 2-1 against Pitts burgh Pirates. 8t. Louis Cardinals said it with exlra base hits as they came from behind to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6 3. In the other game Boston Braves beat Cincinnati Reds 1'0. Tresh. Boston Chicago Lucier and Partee; Haynes ti!» and Turner. 000 100 100-2 l? Humphries, International League Toronto 101000 ooo-z ‘l 0 Rochester 000 010 000-l 6 1 Conger and Williams; Trotter and Burrnelster. Toronto .. . 0i0 140 0-6 7 l Rochester . . 010 000 2-3 ‘l 8 Hamlin and Crompton; Wargo, Schmidt (6; and Rice. Jersey City .. 400000000-4 ‘l I Syracuse 010 112 00x—5 8 l Shirley. Pnlli <2) Fischer 161 and . ~ , Ad m5f1fi§u$mlbfiIb.Meu0n Ems Fleitas; Bartleson and West. 000-d l 000 029020 wit-is i2 o Jersey City 000 0000-0 2 8 Prim “L Bane", t4) Syracuse . 010 035 x-i? 9 0 thud“; Maw“. wgbbgf Jungels. Dyche r2) Shirley (B) w] ind Owen and Steiner; Dalacruz and Rice. StJnuis M0 Oil 121-6 11 2 — Philadelphia 001 100‘ 010-S l0 1 I l cooper and ODea: Fuchs. webs m and uvinnwn. , m]; 000 000-O 4 l t g 1(1) IUX-Q 5 0 Ogivgmand Swift; salveson and Hour (B) i: Dfieu ow Qriy; ‘Routtand i at. Chicago postponed. is IITBNATIONAL Illa momma-i: ' 0U (175-4 5 o were no pearl grey top rs nor IQ‘. Ihlluli (d). Marieauuflnml picture hats and. for the irst time ‘ .Ozonin. oar-bark w»: 5i ¢° in history. the nublic was admitted $1 and Wllliaml- to (the Rnyalhenttllosgetg/Ioinjlntcgieos . - In WUUICII l BC S US ‘ ooo zoo m-s i f, low the Royal box. 0M 3 _ The were no special trains from ‘ u (O) and $159K London but the regular trains were We? lggzvers and CI-l- rived GAO (XII-ll l 1 $30 eoo 1 (fix-l l3 r .Iu0mer m. Adkins <1) Ind Parsons. st. Louis postoorifll- Meet At Ascot A501‘. ENGLAND. May 15m?)- It was a little like old times today when the King and Queen turned up at Asot for the first race mcet- ing held at the Royal course since the war. The grass was green and neat as 1 ever but the white paint on the railings was flaking a bit. ‘there r arnmed and thousands were left hind for lack of accommodations. 1 Hundreds cycled or walked. Police stopped everv car entering the area to determine whether drivers were travelling legitimately. The King in field unlfonn and the Queen in a lilac costume ar- late and were cheered when they went to see the King's horse. one at Buffalosijuotlstooned- glogsliiriafsfiaksgfiddled for the Cran- wm "-°'"' his: : 2 P” i“ 000 ' wuuh mnTMm Hudlm German Tannu Owen. ' 000-I ‘I 0 3.‘... 133 $10k, , , Player Captured u. and Hernandez. Neweem (1) 1M rittseurgn NeynYork DUMMY In MUN‘ lhd Lombardi- work N g winger and <0)" and Mancuso. ’ 000 100-1 Cincinnati gamma‘ ‘ ‘effigy "Mueller; Barrett and , Polnn . Philadelphia leek an Elvin: (2) nter to» Post 1a 001000-1 ‘I 0 (lIOOGX-S 0 2 010 010000-3 6 I 001000000-1 b I Lopez; ‘Prinkle, Adams monitors. 4 0 noooooooo-z a o Olgveland I00 fix-a s o d cewagner: Kennedy‘. s a ‘ NEW YORK, May 16 iAH-The Morocco radio reported ast night that Baron Gottfried Von Cramm, member of the pre-vmr German Davis Cup team, "has been taken prisoner during the Tunisian cam- paign," but gave no details. The broadcast to France was re- corded by United States government 1 Baseball . O00 Oll 200-410 l‘ 011mm NEWS Willie Pep, Sal Bartolo Meet June 8 NEW YORK. May l5 Eddie Mack. Boston Promoter. ur nounced today that Willie Pen of ionshio against Sal Bar Field Boston. June 8. tlonal Boxing Association. ieed Pen $30,000 with the privilglze gate receipts. Bartolo of the net gate. St. llunstan’s Allnn MacDonald. P. Sharkey, J. Mclsaac, b. Nlclnguc. Allzm Cal‘ laghan, L. Lairance, O. McGuigan. English I Honors-T. MacLellan Psssem-Sister Margaret Marie, Donald MacDonal, K. MacDonald, Sullivan, I. Farmer. G. Smith. English 2 Murray, Percy LSIICIHZLIII. V. iyiur- nagliaxi. A. hlcEntce. H. OSliea, A. McKenna, E. Cameron. Engl h a Honors-Sister Mary Ida. Passed-R. MacDonald, L. Doo- ley. F‘. Asylward. O. Sharkey. G. Butler, F. Brennan, D. McTague, A, Callaghan. Allan lVl-acDonalzi, Andrew hiucDonnlrl. J. lilaclsaac. Olestes McGuigait. L. Lafrance. History 1 Honors-C. Murphy. E. Cameron. Passed-P. Steele, W. Murray. H. O'Shea, A. McKenna, A. McEntee. V. lifurnagnan. Percy Landrigan. History 3 Honors-Allan MacDonald. Passed-D. McTague, G. Butler, P‘. Ailward Olestes McGulgan, P. Sharkey. F. Brennan, J. Mclsaac, A. Callaghan, Andrew MacDonald, R. Cyr. L. Lafrance. Lailn 1 Hnnors—'I‘ lVlacLeilan, J. Kelly, Paul L-uzidrlgan. Passed—Slster Margaret Marie. K. MacDonald. Donald MacDonald. J. A. MacDonald, F. Corcoran, Sis ter M. Eugene. P. MncInnls, E. ROChP. E. Glllis. I. Farmer. H (TShen. J. Smith. E. MacPhce, G. Sullhan, K. lifcNeclig hfziry" Hen- 110559)‘. R. Gallant. Leo Rosslter, Alban Callaghan, J, him-rig, (3, Smith. Latin l Honors-C. Murphy. Passed-V. Murnaghan. H. O'Shea, P. Steele, A. McKcnna, W. Murray, A. McEntee, E, Cameron. I French l _ Honors-T. MncLellan, R. Gal- lant, Sister Margaret Marie, J. Kelly, Donald MacDonald, H, shim. F. Corcoran. Paul Landri» gan. Mary I-lennessey, sister M_ ELIQODE. Passed-E. Roche, P. Maclnnls, K. MacDonald, K. ltfcliecly, J. A. MacDonald. I. Farmer, G. su1iivnn_ J, Smith. E. MacPhee, a. Glllis. J. Morris, G. Smith, Leo Rossltcr, Al- ban Callaghan. French 2 Honors-O. Slmrkciz Passed-C. Murphy, W. Murray, A. McKenna, E. Cameron. Mathematics 1 Honors-G. Sullivan. Sister Mar- garet Marie, T. MacLellan, K. Mc- Neely. I. Farmer. Donald MacDon- ald. K. MacDonald. Passed-F. Corcnran, Q smith, J_ Kelly, E. Roche. Sister M. Eugene, Alban Callaghan. R. cyr, p_ M“. 1111118. PEI-ll Lendrlgan, E. Glllls. M. Thlbault. G. Forbes. L. Rosslter. J- M07118. A. MacDonald, E. MacPhee. Mary Hcxmesscgs, 1-1. shed J- Smilll. G. Lafnntnlne. Mathematics 2 “gassed-F. O'Neil, R. MacDon< Sociology 1 Passed-G. Butler. O. Sharkci‘. Sister M. Ida. L. Dooley. Andrew MacDonald, Allan MacDonald, F‘. Aylviflrd, P. Sharkcjr, .l. lyfaclsaac. Economics 1 Passed-Allan MacDonald, F,‘ Aylward. L. Dooley. J. Maclsaac. A. McEntee. V. Murnaghan. _ Economics 4 i vent‘, Mary Henncsscy. E. liIacPhce. E. Gillls. J. Smith. I. Farmer, E Roche. H. Shea. R. Gallant. Chemistry 2 I i . ooo-i ‘l l‘ Honors-G. Butler, O. Sharkerr.’ ‘gxamu 6g? MOOXJ m 2 Passed—A._Calln1zhnn, F. Bren shoud-éwne m Hens“, ,7, and, 111111. D. MgltiilgiitnlL. Lafrnnce. ’ ' L v v . ~ U 0 ‘ DQPNWPQ- Llhmlm i“- T°bln “"1 “TEK-MTIOAAL lwmglllirc Honors-C. Msurlilllyifll c. Butler. | " M» a ~ v. Mo» _4 g 3 ' - ~ H, - ameron . a: 3g? 864 . 1 nzmrrgfl 1% g goo‘ R. Lamontagne. W. Murray. A. MI,‘ ' , Kn" m‘ om.‘ w_ coop" (n). syvmcuu 7 ,1 Jwo- gnstaeehP, Steele. L. Lumontagne. ll Rowe and Livingston. Jersey Citv 1o 11 ."6 ' m," Baltimore 5 l2 420' < “mph, 2 1 at Louis ooo ooo 010-l 1 o Rochester a n .sziikely*°“°"_s“‘°' M- m“- °- Sh“ a — I 1 ' 9313401911“ --°°1,:°"u3°x 3m w_ Bilmil" 91° 375 Lgassed-Andrew MacDonald, L! .-' , , Gerheauser and Padden. AMERICAN LEAGUE aQl-rtilnif’ (é Flvrges’ R‘ Cy" F‘ A“ New York 14 e .630: C L5,, ', l“ “g ‘m- D- Myriigw" American League Cleveland 1a a 59b '4 °“ a ‘it 1» Dooley. P. 0min New York I08 no 010-w n o Washington 1a 11 r :- 1‘ '. T““’“““' F- B"°"""“' 01°51“ Fulani! m“ wo_3 9 o Damn m m 500 McGuignzi. R. lilncDorlaltl. J. Mm . c flemney‘ Honing’ st‘ mu“ 9 9 lb ‘Liane, Allan MacDonald, P. shin- ‘ varwflanfoiéd in Potter m Mc- giailicaaeipma l; gill‘. y‘ Philosophy s l hi} ‘m ‘n "e" 308$? a H I M] Honors-Sister M. Ida. G. librbcr-l my York uoooooio o-s a 1 l P“S~‘°“—R< Cir» F- OM11» A. atumule " ooo 2000101-4 s o iunowu. amour: iC“"“B“""- l1» ‘Mr-mm D- 1W", non.“ Mhnhy (a) Hemsley. " ‘Tamw. M. Thlhault. F. Brrmizml Nilteuaz’ Caster (o) and Ferrell.‘ Brooklyn l5 a .052 (“Elm M°G‘"K""- G- Lalomalnv-l - s‘ m-uu u 7 _ 2 R. MacDonglfii. m I | ' 1 .em ry hll “x g$%o°°-51_s I; } gfiitgfilum 1918 Honors—K. McNeely and Paul‘ wait-m) md swm, M“ Cmcmm“, ,0 12 455 Landrigan. Sister Margaret Niarle. Ill, salvert <1) and Desauiels, m- New York m 12 .4.=..~. fénjglllvim- P~ “IMWMS- T- Merl Ill’ (I). Philadelphia 3 17 - , ‘ __ vi 93mm’ f‘ ‘f 364' DtfisasliladMrlaicDticfiarlctfil-agisicr] Barby (U) and Deseutele, Rosar r01 wanna .000 no 400-1 n Detroit‘??? (s) Henehaw <1) and Richards. Walhin Detroit‘??? cl will. Richards (7) . H‘ _ ewaome. Dobeon (‘It and Pen . Maltsberger (B) and _ 0 000 000 010-J 5 2 Wynn and Early; Trucks. Corsica H801 00‘) 040-10 l0 l . 0W 000 000- 6 ll 4 . rraequel Candinl re» and Glu- "lfll: Overmire, White 1'1» and Par- . . . l0000l000—2 9 2 . . . . ..000 40000x-4 l) 0 Salurduy lho- ATnIrI-h l-Ind AIIRIIRQIZS trimmed the Brighton Hanks 28 -0l in a hardfnught game at the Rang’ ers diamond. Rnngcrs-Jt. Acorn. c: J. PIOUCIn, B, Jenkins, 1b; R. McLcanean R, Proud 3b: K. Gordon. ss, L G. Mc D; 2b: Hownit, rf; B. Shorrcn. cf; Donald. if. Hawks~Gus Dmvnc, c: l-l. Sim" son. p; n pin-m in; B. Stcrns. 2b: ; 3_ Jnl-djnry 3h; Slunk RICKIIIDOHJ - as: l-l. Semple, Irv ine. . ; - l-lonors—Slster rf; M. Blake. 0f; n1 M. Ida. Passed-P. Shnrkcy. drlqan. F‘. O'Neil. Chemistry I Honors-P. Steele. Passed~l.. Dooley, Percy Lnndrl- gnn, H. O'Sliea. Perry Lnn» . Biology I l-lonors—~l"r~rrv Landrlgan. Physics 1 Passcd-Andrmv MacDonald. l1 MacDonald. P. Sliarkcv. G_ F(\l‘i)l"'= M. Thlbnult, Alban Callaghan. G Smith, J. A l\IacDonald. Lcn Rns’ siier, J. Morris. G, Lafontaine. Physio: --(AP)— Hartford. Conn.. would defend his claim to the featherweight chamo- Boston in a l5rround bout in Braves ccgnlzed as chamnlon by the Ne‘ Mack said that he had guaran- ot taking 50 per cent of the net has been guaranteed 310.000 or l5 Der cell'- _ <Q<1niiny@d-1r<>m_§ase_<2ns>_ . Callaghan, H. Gallant. J. Smith, G. Passed-C. hfuriiliy, P. Steele, W.! THE CHARLOTTETOWN Passed-F. O'Neil. R. MacDonald. A. J. MacAdam. special sopho- more studc-nt passed Religion l, English 2, History 1, French l, Chem- istry 3- _ Angus GllllS. special freshman student, passed Religion l, En lisn i, French 1. Mathematics 1 hy" GALLEY2—Take z-st. ndusm. sics l. J. J. MacDonald. special fresh- man student. passed Religion l, English l, French 1, Physics l. HlGl-l SCHOOL PASS LIST (In order of merit) Students whose names are mark- ed with an asterisk will be required to write supplementary examina~ Lions; Grade XII William V. MacDonald Leo Griffin Reginald Phelan Charles Holland Bennet Donahue Eldon Green Edward Pendcrgast P d 1 u“ . Francis Costello weigitiihaxgleigaigfiuzlaey tn? Newailoifk Q1511" Macm-“BY State Athletic commission. Jackie will" Cimen Callura of I-Iamiltan, Ont., is re- Admphu‘ Mac-ml" Claude Shea ‘James Wood Joseph McKcnna ‘John Dalzlel Leonard MacDonald Aloysius MacLellan "Edmund Gallant ‘Joseph Cairns ‘Francis Murphy Special Students Brighton MacDougall John Maclnms Grade XI Robert Carmichael Leo Corcoran Leonard MacDonald Alichacl l-lenncssey Preston I-lammiil Loyola lift-Carriage Elmer Smith Robert. Reid Desmond Burge Carl McKenna Ronald Blacqulere ‘Paul Landrlgan, K. lticNcely, P, ‘Ralph DOTSEN Maclnnis, Sister M. Eugene, Mary RWY-Nomi lilzlcDn-lnld l-lennesscy, L. ltlncPhctq E. Rochu. FPWPIU’ Hfiv-JP". J. A. MacDonald, F. Corcoran, J. "James K8118 Kelly, a. Gillis, .1. Morris. Alban ‘Allan Iiiacl-ellan ‘Harold MacLellan Jose h MacDonald ‘Wiliam L. MacDonald Special Student John O'Connor Grade X Francis Strain John Butler ‘Elmer Power ‘Joseph Mahar Alfred Doyle Lawrence Callaghan ‘Russell. Arbing (‘O.\I.\I|.'R IA], DEPARTMENT Alexandre Cvr Russell MacDonald Annand Levesque Alban Long Jean Mimeault HIGH SCHOOL HONOR LIST Religion Grade XlL-L. Grilfin and R. Phelan. A. MacAulayg C. Holland, C. MacAulay. J. O'Connor. Grade XI-Michael I-fennessey. R. Carmichael, L. Corcoran. Grade X-L. MacDonald. Alex~ andre Cyr. Ralph Dorsey. English Literature Grade XI-lilichncl l-lexmessey, R. Carmichael. Grade X-F. Strain. English Composition Grade X.I—Mlchael I-Iennessey. Grade X-E. Power, F. Strain. History Grade XIWIVIICIJHPI Hennessey. Grade Laim XII-W. V. MacDonald, L. Griffin Grade XI-L. Coreoran Grade X-E. Power French Grade XII-W. \'. MacDonald, E. Pendergast. L. Griffin Grade X—J. Butler, A. Doyle, E. Power, F. Strain. Arithmetic Grade Xl-L. ltfacDonald, D. Burge, H. MacLellan, R. Carmich- ael. J. Kane, Nfichnrl l-lennesscy. Grade X~J. Butlcr, Algebra Grade XII-J. Wood, C, Holland, B. Donahue, R. Phelan, W. V. Mac- Donald. Grnde XI-P. l-lammill, L. Cor- oran Grade X-J Butler. F. Strain. u. Gonmci ' ' Grade Xlh-J. Dal rl. J. McKen- na, A. ltlacAulzuv, A. NIJICLOIIZIII, C.. Holland, W. V. MacDonald. W.‘ Cullen. C. lilac/inlays, R. Phelaru, E. Green, L. Griffin, J._\_Vood. GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN ~ 3 ' l now Aaouri rma sum —-EVEN IN COLD, HARD WATER? l Grade Cnfniiclinv‘. I. Maul . " : . mill, R. ill iruui- zc Slnrhcllnn. Grade XII-\'.’. Holland R. Pliclan. L. Gfllllll, 5. hlncDoziald, E u: Donahue. W. Cullen Chemistry Gratin x1e L _\ Grade XII-L Griflzi. \‘.' \' micharl. P. Ha hlflPDrultli" ‘lacllcllan L. L‘ Grade XlvP. ilnmmill. h. Ravi, ---e ___'4 ___,_,__ ,. 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