JQRIL 27. 124}! DOWN '.r|11z - BACK STRETCH on and should be '1 cn to the brecd- i11- 11:15 size. stamina. .. 0g 13-1- mrst remarkable per- ' 1 1~1 rritcirtion was dr- li “'11s not long be- ulzsrl all through the » :6. was the gieate=t l- 1-11111» hive fliamned .1111» =1 yrcit sre and .‘Y"rl1lrr1e trH-cks 1X1 c’ huh’ Keyw- l’. Ore cl‘ them. Jen- 11-mr n iVILOFO strike was purchased by rag of 1931 for a 1l'l‘II\l‘(l lfliitly that 111': through sickrcrs ,_ 1- g mid Icok a mark ' rilurm. which was nTllllilii-he won ‘r- at Montague with Alone the srcomi in _ been even worse than that as we l. irrt and pace at M lire Provincial Ex- ‘ rvzrg wrrk he will 1 -111 rvcp ‘(planing the w‘ 1161s in 2.11 1-4. wrriulzrg the tlrrd _. Flrort-ly after he 1v w Baker, Dart- ‘eut of Dudey Eiruvnh b}; Etavmh 2 03 1-4 dram Dude Arclrrlnie .2 03 1-4. The two latter were 1 rrc 2 II). 105115 irTilso the owner ~ 2.22. b‘: a1 worthy s?’ 1 .1111 113w miles marry 0111‘: lI\\'.-"l' t-lrrirr hcl‘ r000!“- ' T11 1O receive yeste- Charlottetown last August and did vrvl C H. Gran-dil- rmet at Sydney. C. H. recently and Il--i or better. He 15 ‘a discussion took P1119“ "$117111"! 1 111“ 11am of POI/Fl‘ A5111! ' 2 1-1. wrurer or over $50-- 1 ~ w l‘.\"ll. and six others with 2 3-4 or better. San ~11 11.15 a great and . ~ ‘vs-rill and his progeny some characteristics. - (11111, the dam of Lusty ' also the dam of Gaiety 1-4, Gaiety Gregor ~. (ileudciirer Lee 2.08 1-4 .- Pliers with rrcords bet- pcricrmc: s and is 11 orid ‘s Champion trot- u. Her sire. Guy AX- 501 with four- better s. and the dams of r ri iii-rm thres-ycar-olds r tr-i to 1 59 1-4. ilro pedigree back bring! cf speed that is truly t-hrcugih Lirty Frisco! car the names of stare including Hamburg 1-4 Grey Worthy 2 02- 1.58. Mllile Irwin I krrrrir George 2.03 1-4, r- ‘.1 02. Ccucy 2.02, Cope Royal Hanovl 3 94 is a mingling of troy 2.11 1-4. Guy 3-4 and Bingen c great fa-mily round- o ns a sire should ‘ .1l'1il cross with the c et Budlong 202 3-4. 2.15 l-2 and others of 1111' Great 2.07 1-2 strain. virrlions of his sires have 11 irrcrc than 2.300 standard r1 Stadium and track rkrn over by the mili- it is nct likely any races id ovrr the oval this sea- prcbability Moncton ""11 1121.11 fit Buciouohe. Had '9 l‘! ‘--\l':1 lrnvc born great inter- ilrcrt around the Hub b” r11*\\_' horscs would have 0;" ‘17-111-1111 1:1 to swell the ranks - I111 1r slrcudv tll-cre. ."l_\-'I‘il g vcs us the .d 111' rvrs cf most of them. I W Brown 2 08 l-4 7T vmrd by George G-y. 1 Calumet June 2.18, owned b l-la - l ry Wilbur. l-Lanover Courier-y 2.0;- 1-4- Owned by Lester Wheefnn. Preferred Stcck 2.09 1-4. owned by Fletcher Ayles. Jane Gray, owned by Frank Mann, Brave Ariotr 2 08 l-4. owned by Will Buck. PI‘!!- vlvu-I. owned by Noble Renton. Mflrznret r... by Bill r... 2.10 1-2. out of Mary Sue 2.17 l-4 is a. full sister to Aaron L. 2.08 1-4 and Direct L. 2 o9 1-2 in Well Mc-Neilrs stable. Uscita L. is by Bill L. 2.16 1-2 out of Uscita 2.17 1-2, formerly owned by Dr. F. W. Christopher. Boston. Mass, Many will remember the seven heat race which Usclta won at the Provinc- ial Exhibition some years ago. She was a very stout irearded race mare and her daughter, USA2314! L... gives promise of possessing the same courage and determination. Jane Gray. namesake of an un- fortunate lady who aspired w the Crown of England, is by The Senator 2.03 1-4. She wns pur- chased by Rc-llrh Burrlll of Canaan. Maine. at the Old Glory sale i933 as a. filly. She is now about nine years old and will probably be used as a Isvmod ‘mare. In a letter from Johnny Corr- i'0y Mr. Belyea learns that Trurb track is drying up spfendidly and that Ollie Rudderham cf Sydney Mines is going to Truro to train and will have Quake-r Girl 2.1.1. 1-4 f-irhe of the nifty her-ls) Calumet Duds 2.09 1-4 and two others to start out wit-h. Reminiscing about that dainty little brown. free-legged pacng nmreQuaker Girl, reminds us tha-t only a hundred dollars Separated me from becoming her owner. I was greatly dksarppzrintcd at the time but have a plrioropihy for that sort of thing. cbtnlned from the clcslrr lines of George Arlrs in The Green God-des-"Perrhapfi it is just as well. she might have been a d—Il1lI*fll1C8 anyhow!" Perhaps Quaker Girl mlmlrl have to Dill a and that might have forge-lien kicking strap on her would be Just too bud- I-ler breeding intrigued us. She is a daughter of Peter Volo 2 02 rivals on the Grand Circuit. a11- though in the some stable. 'I‘hey were both owned by Frank Jonrs. Ed Geer-z drove Etnuuh 011d M1‘ Jon-és drove Dudie Archcdu‘ an’! they had some great battles with honors about wen- _._L. Calumet Duds was also a bit short on manners and his owrrrr did not make many nails at the my took him in hand Ihrre _v°"rs ago and gave him a record of_2.i0. He performed indifferentlv in 1938. starting in nine races and wirminl! two. He was on his bad behavior at not start. The addition of a shadow roll changed him into a E0011 1111111‘ tiered ‘horse and he w:n at Hr-ll- fax. reducing his record to 2 09 1-4- Tlre sydney Horsemen’: Club the advisability of pirrchasirg 111° Sydney trotting track and Reitin‘! have mostly re- 3l§1'1‘°l'.olr‘.°§§§"$me- ow a 171"“- bar would get back in it agam 115' the-track was re-orvrued- 1'11"“ 1 also great interest taken in Budd“! horses around 511111160’ 5nd " Pm" poaal la to ‘have the inside of the oval used by 11119 "#14111 “m” “m” era. Ma-tt McAdam. dean of G19" . d 0P5. the local trcticra ari-‘Pxalbe ted for another campaitn B Y 1* - He will be raced by qllle fifddg; ham. the first start bum! 115' - likely at ‘Ir-uro- g1 under we! 101' l- 111533.11" of 1.11:1?» raclnfl l1’ 111° 21B b Patch M6- gl:g<t>r.J°i: well irlrgd by PM"! men as he works out over the Truro track. Johnny 0011101’ ‘If; slmcoe Harva-ter- 2.04 1-4. J? _ Hillside Scott far 2.1-4. and 2110' mie Sanderson w.th Ban ‘Hm I I receive a considerable anwunt 0 attention from the Ill-ul- ilt ia interesting to know that Wes vieker-a. Sydney Mines» "f; made auoh a. I°°<1'°°1'“P515“ w ' Alllset 2.11 l-4. has the handsome daughter of 1.011689% 2 06 1-4 going aound and aha will be raced through the Mar-itimea this season: There ia some talk of a 911R" a tion by admirers of Stecn Purvesg who has figured in the driving en of the Sport of Kings for Over fortiy-fivo years. "S-teen Purv?! Day" is one auggeston. Fans in Capo Breton like the orient Steen and would turn out 1:1 larilc mun- bera to honor him. Officials of the National Park Ber-vice are inves-tzgating the re- port that midget hoieei ex.st in the Grand Canyon, Arizona. Arthur secretary's office until Peter Ccn- Ohimgo Cleveland Philadelphia Washington man and Hayes; Hudson arr-d Early, Ferrell. Cincinnati Chica g0 and and Padgett, Schultz, Barres. Boston New York Rcciheoter Jersey 01W Melba Beimt. Buck me. Arzzna. ranch- lr 2 l5 1-2. Nn-IJVB ‘I 1D er said he had inipccted ‘srdorr :1 l3 l-4. owned ' measmed the “horses. . The mare ' ed horses rcr. Uscita L. 2.14 and I'll DQ071221! IX and IOVCII 1198i‘! 817d - HTHE CHARLQTTWEIFQWN 6115313161.‘? .110 "I "' ' ... A-w" Ill/Armstrong 1 Defends Title BQBTUN. MR1! 26—(AP)—l-Iam- merino Henry Armstrong defended the last of his three world boxing championships. the welterweight. title. by gaining a seven-round technical knockout over Paul Jun- ior. courageous pewioton. m. vet- eran. before an estimated crowd of $8.000 tonight at the Boston Gal'- en. During the scheduled lit-rounder, Junior. whose battered face has fllvmved 1.000 fists during his long cv-IYBI‘. was dropped five ulnras by the negro titllst and was going down for the aixth time when Ref- eree Johnny Martin waved Ann. ifii-‘éldwho?’ mmirlaf“ ‘m’ e tor-huff"! Knockout. w w a Amrstrcnrr opened the battle with a wild flourish. during which he bwlfred JILTIIUI‘ to the (ggnvgg twice wzih rapid-fire hooks to the head. The bell came to Juniors res- cue after he sank the second time and during the next three rounds. inc negro coir-ted along easily as Jurnlor made a desperate and un- successful attempt to get 5tartg<l_ The official attendance for this world title bout, the first staged in Boston in seven years, was 16.- 4139. lust 113 under the all-time New England indoor record here in 11130. The gate receipts were only $33,- 855. for promoter Rip Valenti held to his usual $143.30 price scale. Armstrong was guaranteed $15, 000 for putting his title at stake and Juniors cut was 15 per cent, a record purse for him. Among those who saw Junior absorb his cruel beating without flmching were about 5.000 of his Maine admirers. One spectator Owen F. shields, 71, of saco, M9,, collapsed and died from a heart. attack before the title bout got underway. Although Junior holds the New England lightweight title. he came into the rln at 141 pounds. 24 ounces-heavier ban the welter- Ivellllt ruler‘. who, not so long ago. ruled over all of the world's fealherweights and llghtwelghts before nature and Ambers caught up with him, Baseball Results Baseball poatponements: Nation- al-None-fc-ur scheduled. Ameri- curr-Dotroit at St. Louzs tru n). four sclredulrd. Intel‘::atl:na-l— None—t~hrce scheduled. American Assccation-four scheduled. YESTERDAVTS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 000 000 001—1 '7 Z Boston 401 200 lI)X—8 11 2 Pearson. Chandler. Grissonr and Dickoy, Rosar; Dickman and Pea- cock. 300 010 700—11I3 0 001 000 000-—l 4 1 Lee and Tresh; ATen. Dobson. Zuber and Hemoley, Held. 000 003 030—6 10 2 100 030 40x-B 0 2 Potter. Besse. Mel/mob. Beck- Hollinrgswolth, NATIONAL LEAGUE 101 M0 000-I 5 0 500 000 1011-6 B 0 Thompson, Beggs. Hutchings and Lombardi; Passeau and Todd. l1. d for racing this season. 0f latgflyelrlm the old track has been an Lou“ on 101 000410 3 allowed to run to seed 11"“ m’ Pittsburgh 00o or: orx-ro 9 2 C. Davis. Iiarnier, Bowman, Weil- Owen; Brown 010 110 000-a 9 z 000 104 00x—6 13 3 Strlnoevioh. Ernokson and 10pm; I-lubbell, Melton. Brown and Dan- 111118- ldyn 00o 002 400-0 a 0 my ruins men- 15 11°12“ ‘.2? grrrlllrooipnia ooo ooo 0110-41 "l 4 Black 13111111111111 W“ 1'“ 5 we H“ Htrslnunona and Macicuso: Smoll. Brmier, Hoerst and Warren. Mil- lies. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ughlin, Brunrbeloe and Beol; Salvo and Bhiuniro. Tmro Qpggdjwuy Dominion Day _ and 1t. ia expected 1mm. mwy of Bur-mo ooo zoo ooo-r a 2 the outstanding horses in m“ Nomi-k 030 00° 9211-5 9 1 Maritime; will take part. us! Oook and Bolton, Zublk; Borcwy year's Dominion Dalykrflggrelgii: and Padden. ‘ V01‘ 1C - they W111 be "f" ‘Monti-ear 000 000 040-4 9 1 better this season. The new “T11101- rnalttmora 010 014 OOx-o 6 0 ‘Rochunok. Harris and Becker; Cholini and Krachor. AMERICAN AsSOCIATION Kansas city a Loiusville 0 St. Paul 5 Columbus 4 Minneapolis 1o Toledo 9 ‘Milwaukee a marl-meow! I REMEMBER WHEN (By The Cllllflllll Preal) East Fife became the first team 1mm me second division ever to win Iiv Scottish Football Cup. 1W0 yggrg ago today. defeating Kilmar- nook at Hampden Park. 91118811"- 4-2 Two same-i W" 91°?" t? produre a winner. the 111'" m“ 1’ QnQ-‘flq 1n g 1-1 tie four day! earlier. 80 u ds and was §lid'1n'§§l§h°1§11. whprlenthe cold was Just. under a year old. W281i" 19 pounds and was 14 Q1‘ 15 111°"! high. For yearn there have reports of the existence of dwa Gllnd QIWOD- sportsmanllke iipirit shc-urn by cer- officials of the Carla-drain Arena. Company said today in announc- ing completion of the deal. been given the choice of two play- later has been the Int-Am. circulVs ali- star goaler for three years. aryed lng the 1938-39 campaign when Davie Kerr W115 injured but next season will give 111m his first real chance in the N. H. L. Cazraqem in the a/uturnn of 1938. He finished that reason with them and was their regular goaler dur- ing most of last season although ieeioiiiiriiiririisniir1r"- in trrwiqry canyon! e1 Oriole; RWin | From Royals Brooklyn Dodgers Set All-time Club Record In 6th Straight Victory First Round Winners For NTREAL. April 38 -—(AP)-- Italo Chellnl held Montreal to m: hits today to give the Orioles a. NEW YORK. April 26—(AP)— 6-4_victory at, Baltimore and chalk Brooklyn Dodgers set an all-time up nls second triumph in two days club record today in chalking up .in an International Baseball League their sixth straight victory of the iiflme. season-a 6-0 tnmnpiI-i over E151 Stove Rachunok also surrendered Phlllles in s National League bqgg- only alx hita but. tho flock had ball game M, Phuad9lwy_a_ lthreo homers and two doubles, elghth with two out and three on base when George Staller poked Montreal's only olner. Jersey City evened its series with Rochester at one victory apiece. taking the R/rd Wings 3-0 behind the two-hit pitching of Mnnucl Salvo at Jersey City. Salvo was nicked for a first-inn- ing single by Estel Crabtree and a sixth-inning double by Augie Ber- gamo. Bill McLaughlin. Rochester start- er. lasted only until the third. when the litt‘e Giants uncorked a three- run rally. At Newark. the Bears. with Hank Borcwy pitching nine strikeouts. romped 1o their third consecutive victory as they conquered Buffalo Bisorrs 5-2. Borowy allowed only six hits, the Blscus bunchirrg three of them iir the only undefeated team in the major leagues. Veteran hurler Freddie pm- aimmons gave a seven-hit perfor- mance, In the seventh Cookie lcvagetto homered with the bases loaded. Outfielder Billy Nicholson con- ducted the Cubs to a 6-2 victor-y over Cincinnati Reds with a home run, double and single. The ga/me was at Chicago. Nichlosons first hit of the sea- son c-anre in the first inning. a home run with the bases loaded. ‘The blow ant starting pitcher Gene Thompson to the showers. He drove in the other Cub run with a double in the seventh. Claude Priseau gave only five T1115. At Pittsburgh. Joe Bowman. Jr., LONDON. April 26-(0? CABLE) -Flrst-rou.:vd winners 1n England's wartime cup tournament will be decided Saturday. sixty-four teams clash in concluding games of the home-and-home series in which total goal; decide second round qualifiers. Scotti-ah teams continue wartime group competitions with Rangers rar ahead of the field and probable champions in the western szctzrcn. L1 the east, Falkirk, leader since the campaign opened last amtwnn. has a five-point margin over Heart oi.’ Mtdlothian, its nearest challen- ger. The football association com- mission investigating Evertcms ac- tion in playing Joe Merci!‘ International halfback in a the Reds Lrmcashire Cup mulch April l3, cluuwd a home m“ Wm. “m, on the fourth for all their rims. when ire had been selcct- bu” to pull me pjrams on m ; Every Buffalo player except Jim- ed to play for England against 19.4 triumph oveir 5g 1,0135 mic Outlaw and Mayo Smith were victims of strikeouts. 'I‘he Bruins raked Earl Cook for nine DlOWS. Wales, has suspended two Evsrton directors and censured t-he secre- tary of the club. No action was taken against Mercer". Joe delivered the virallop in the efghirh inning off his namesake, Bob Bowman. Later in t-he eighth with Bob Welland on the mound, The commission found E. Green l3 l; Garm 1'1, M5 ohould be suspended for the bal- “fly. W0 “Luflm 33c 1 r homer ance of the present campaign and The game marked me Second the whole of next season. W. . vlcyory of me so 1 M 91550115 W55 5115110114195 101' 111° (Fireman) Brooms.“ n or we balance of t-lre season and secre- tary T. Kelly censured. 'I'he invest- igation bcdy deprccated the “un- Tlie Giants came from behind at New York to win their fourth straight victory 5-3 and hand Bos- ton Bscs their fifth straight set- back. The Gwnts turned the trick in the fourfir inning, with pinch h't.s by Alban Glcssop and Joe Mo:re. Three Giant hurled appeared on Show Wares Today tain Evertc-n directors 1n instruct- ing Mercer to play for hzs club rather than his country." Crystal Palaces 4-1 defeat of Tottenham Hc-ts-purs was one of mw YORK. ‘April 20—(AP)—— You'll hardly be aole to recogn ze the surprises vf the irritml 1112-" of the mound-Carl Hubbeli Cllll “l” “m WW1 M°"‘°"-“1 513K“ a‘ the two-game 01p series. Tire rec- Melts“ and Walt... Brown’ Jamaica IAEIIICITOVI’ as the annual end game is scheduled for Whltc fro. 1 test for Kentuwk Derby hope- Iioart Lane. hcrme of t-he Sipurs, fills. but they may find a three-goal There will be 15 derby ehgrbles lead too hard to overcome. Portsmouth. English cupholder. "" "t under 3-1 to Wes-t Brrmwtch "Tm and will fglrt hard on its own grourd in 111-2 return en- counter against the Eat-Midland group's leading eIrverL-Victory for Wolverhampton Wanderers. rim- ncrsup '11 1111i 01m ‘@105 a yeor ago, appear-s a-lmos-t certain. Tire Waive: drrsw 1-1 at Wrexham a in the Iii-horse field entered today for the 1 l-llith-urile gallop, and those that show well are a ell-CAI to get a railroad ticket to hour.- ville. ‘lire best that can be said for the race is that it w.ll decide who will "stccgc" for Bmelcoh at the Uorrlis. 1'01‘ ailhouglr every one 01 the l6, led by Arncld Hangers D1. and Sonny Ivlmtncys C;.rrrer Pg- Giants Sell ‘Zeke’ Bonura T0 Senators week ngo. eon, has considerable class, not NEW YORK. April 26 -1AP) — one of them scams to have a New York (jlilllle today sold first chance against Colonel E. it. DIISPIIILIILHPIIFV (Zeke) Boirura back to vlfllbllllllllOll Senator's for cash and one priclrcr who will be option- ed bto New York's Jersey Crly farm 11 Bradley's cvfd on derby da-y, C.A.S.F. Boxers Batter Way To Titles Canadians Give Up Bourque, Get Gardiner MONTREAL. April 26-10?) —— The amount received for Bonura. who 1vn$ purchased from the Semi- tors a llllli?‘ more than a. year ago for an estimated $25,000. was not announced. It was believed, howev- er._to be far below that sum. In ad- dition to the money, the Gzants re- cervtcid pitcrlrer Rébfl; Molnteagu-ciomr: snu rpaw rom u a. 1v o vyas w gmgfaegéecggfilfiafii? gfgeallllp £12112‘ “the; Springfield eastern league club ~ ‘ i as season. closed amount of mcneyun return llcnura. a owe,- hme, bu; up for Bert Gardiner. aqrilrr I01" Phfl- awkward flel er, was a, lrofdout this ALDERSHOT. April 2s _ (cr- adclphia Ramblers of the Interrra- ‘jspring and has not. seen action with 1 Cable) —'I‘wo boxers of the Canad- mnalnlmerrcan Hockey League, tire Giants since the National base- lian 1st division tonight battered hall league started although he took their wav to boxing titles in the Al part in a. few exhibition games. def-Shut command ' i scheduled for May 9 and 10. Lance-Corporal A. Kirkev of the Prince Edward Regiment won the lightweight crown and Private Law of the Royal Canadian Armv Ser- vice Corps took tlte weltcnveyzht. Basket Star Five Canadians reached the finals i but KWRBV and Law eliminated two. Klfkfl’ beat Pte. C. T. Bussnch. T0- John Lineup In addition, New York Rangers. who operate the Ramblers, have or; from among Canadiens’ minor leaguers. They will be selected rdiner. a nartlv of Saskatoon, GB‘ e ronto. R. C. A S. C.. and Law stop- bed Pte. J. Windsor, Royal Canad- Medical Corps, in second roun . He six games for Rangers dur- l'-"",e~'r.. Montreal. R. C. . . .. was stopped in the second round by Corpora‘ Colbrurne of the Royal Army Service Corps. GLACE BAY. N. 5.. April 26 —(C- P) -Norman Seeley. star forward of the Saint John juniors. won't be in their lineup tomorrow night when they meet Glace Bav C. Y. W. in the second game of the maritime junior basketball finals. Bourque turned professional with (By The Associated Press) Batting (three leaders in each Iev was taken to hospital after Legrrue) he spent pa“ o‘! me wlmer wmh thfiellirst came last nl ht Evnmma- ’ ' New Haven Eagle; °f “he Int'Am' lion revealed he had sgffcred a bad- 51,11“? 811:1)“, 5%§“;2R1:I iii ly sprained ankle but he is exnect- ~ ’ ' - PORT ELIZABETH. South Mum ed 1»- 1» allowed to leave the hospi- Fvbflgljf" “m” 6 22 4 1° A" "10P’ "4- D" 13M”) m“ "1 '°"‘°"°“- v1.11; Sox 1 24 412 444 South African open and rofession- The New Rn-nswick team 101$ Mccosky T. rs u 25 B n ~44“ a1 golf cbamnivn deform Hertlfilk- the opener. 40-30. a scare Dlaverliravis S-m gr 7 24 5 m m in. 55. former British soccer 11R!"- Art Potie. arrived tonight to take M - ~ "i 01's a - 11 and nine in the final a a prc- seem" plug 8.3131116, Cards 7 __9__1- .414 I our our: way By J. 1;. wrung“ I FOUND A 900R SICK ALLEV CAT ~~ HOW MUCH MEDICINE DO VOU GIVE A SICK CAT ? HALF -- LESS THAN HALF - - TAKE m‘ REST VOURSELF/ ‘ n'r'|?, mi‘ . (‘Iilikhlllahfz/u 2L _ . a m HEROES ARE MADE-NOT soau i/ J-Qwltlinrl} ‘~11 J PROJECT , 1e owosa way/H It was the first ume the pod as Murray Howell hitting two round ' War Clip won that many viritlrout a loss: in WUDPBTS. and Gino rborbett the opening any of their 50 seasons o1 01f!"- - big league baseball. It left thcm m‘ M51111 “m! “m9 1" We BOWLING RESULTS t.‘ now warm BOWLING NEW YORK. April ze -tAP) - Emerson Dlckman of Boston Red Sox kept the Yankees under most perfect control bearing tlrcrn 8-1. Tire game was at Boston. al- Dickmiiir shut out lire Yankees ,u1riil the ninth inning when they icollected ilrree of their seven hits lo: a run. The Red Sox piled up four runs in the first inning at the expense of the Monte Pearson. Yankees‘ right liander, They finally knocked Monte from the box, Spud Csandlcr and Lefty Lee Grissom finished. Roger Cramer veteran centre fielder. led the Red Scx attack with four straight hits, including a double. Taking advantage of _Lhe erratic work of four Pliiladeplrra pitchers. the Senator's downed the Athletics 8-6 at Washington for their third straight victory. Nelson Potter started for Phila- delphia. giving up four runs before ire retired. Al Hollingsyvorlh shirt out the Athletics for five innings. A1; Cleveland, Thornton (Lefty) Lee plagued his former Cleveland teammates. hurlinrg while Chicago White Sox battered Johnny Allen for an 11-1 victory. four-hit ba'i Tire defeat p111 the Indians in a thrce-svayr tie with Boston and De- trcit for first place. The Indians were lucky to tally once on their four scattered two- got in Allen for 11 of V bangers. T‘.'e Snx their 13 hits Yarmouth Girls Win d The fifth Canadian Pte. c. Des- ‘ A s C 011R 111111111111. 116114117 w 7 MISTAH Maaorzprow toms you ’“ COLLECT ALL DESE 2:01am soors i HA8 SIMILAR QQECKS ON Hi6 q THUMBS QUITE FREQUENT, BUT HE HARDEN TO BE A B16 FIGGAH ' Basket Crown Yarmouth girls dethroned St. Anne's of Glace Bay a5 Nova Scotia basket- ball champions 58-51 in a two-game. ‘moi-score series played here today. The Yarmouth team took the firs’ game 31-19 birt dropped tl.e second 17-32 as the Cape Bretoners desperatclv to overcome the deficit. _ No teams were clmmmonships l Brunswick or Prince Edward Island. tried cult-red from New CANADIAN TENNIS MEET MONTREAL, April Olraml) un- i“; _ J. P. MucPHERSON expert clofhicr "Soys" Thc place for on ill fitting suit is on the line. When you pay for u garment see that it fits you right. You ore entitled Io a proper lifting garment. No man looks well or is of his best especially ll he knows his suit doesn't fit. We learned the clothing business of our own expense and con fir you in stock or mode to measure. J. P. MacPIIEIISON & SUN Great George SL-Chorloifetown ON YOUR VESTKW-MAH UNCLE D199‘! QACRIFZICES TO éilENrIEl-w- UHHAPPV cpl president of i .1‘ Clio!" Tennis Club lust 1111x111. :11 1111.211 meeting of tire orgnrrlzuiron. 1n his report. _ than. uhkgyir would be no Prince Edward Island open this veiir and mm the club would pFODfllJlV c11r1=1ll 11H irciiriir": to ‘a club tourirarrrcrri. and a 1-1'->~~"[1 D411‘ incinl mcci. 26_(CP)_ , Ihllclltisuhlutlaanytnanlnln Guvunmznilluuliiltrri. The Canadian Lawn Tennis Asser- .intion decided here today to hold the Canadian Tennis ships July 6-15 at Quebec City. " Eéeildasouxruosg cameo STAINS ‘"1 LOOM 1.19 AS ONE MORE OF ill/ms LAQeE RESULT 0F Mv RECENT BOLD E\9EQl- Mews 1N fsuoi- ever ease Aacu M“ HAQ- QUMPH/g a... A rocic WAQNMNE, m; PuBuc M1140 Al’ THE MO/viENT/MJONE, T115911."- INFERNAL sPors ($1.006 1.1K; FRECKLES.’ V. Corie 2112 r1112: ———--—- J. Hughes 202 202 166 Mixed League Semi-Finals E. McGrath 140 123 113 -————— E. Hessian 140 1:16 111 Last night un the Holy Name ‘M, Ayiward 111 1B9 209 Alleys one of the most exalt-m! G. McCardlQ 5g 99 105 games of the season was played Total—2937. when the Pals were declared winn- ers over the Giants and Alerts in Giants; the best out of three series. and forced the series into a fourth T. McAdam 178 194 261 game. As the Alerts won the first A McCloskey 232 203 173 game and the Giants taking the E Mitchell 153 135 11g second with Pals winning last B McCa-be 141 1T0 156 night. M Walsh 130 159 207 D. Cullen 17!) 13B 129 Pals: Total--312'I. Ladies High Single. Dot Coyle G, Toomba 166 219 161 7. F‘. McCarvillo 249 189 184 Ladies High Three, Dot Coyll E. Connor; 184 143 151 . I. Curl 157 142 183 Gents High Single, V. Coyle F. Marin 141 1'77 196 262. D. Coyle 150 201 217 Gents Iiich Three. V. Coyl" R137. Toiul-SZIO. The fiirul lzzinu- in . will be played 1101111111" ‘ . Alerts: oriock. The winner \\'I XllCLD the Royals for chamnioias p. >1 Y k L A ' an ees ose gam, Bowing I0 Bost n R d Sox In 8-1 Score —_—_T;t-i CT.i§€T3‘Z'~ _‘ii—i-l'i Dr. Houston -HeadsCh 'I:0wn Tennis Club Dr G. G. Hou.'~""n was rc-clact- itclihrn .111: m1- Dr. Houston >1 1d tournament Other officers untried: Ilurrornrv President. PrcuilPr‘ T113111‘ A- 13111111)‘ bell; vice-President, ers; ' Kenny; E Eleanor _ _, Arthur Wright". rlrziiriuarr of 11a corr-Jrrittoc, chairman of Mgllwlm lllqcKrnrzou; elrir1r1rrarr_ of membership ‘ I-lut-chesorr; v ‘ M ‘f-lercc; Auditor, B. N. Sear... (irrcii Rog- . prcnsurcr. .lu1-k riivr- CFlllflililf". Bcu C. (l. 1*‘. lllllllfnilli, SCCIEZ Dru-herrrzrr; 13011111111109, Lllllilll grounds 01inch .11 committee, errwrmirrnrent, l“ $12 setups 300 CIGARETTE!» or I lb. Tobacco -— DRIER SMOKING 4 or any MACDONALFS FINE CUTS (with pupils) 9o any Canadian E Soldlu In Onal Britain or Franco. Mall Order and Remittance Io:— ovtnscas DEFARYMENT W. C. MACDONALD INC" Box I929. 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