‘k . nv 18. 1929‘ THE CllARiflWT-ZTnww cnannymq BASEBALL WRESTLING aowuuc SPORT BOXIN U‘ BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT ___________ . race. savrg‘ IREVIJEW cg. [GUARDIAN ‘INS BIIIF; TodaybKentucrlzyis Big Un! nmjluislirl Qyce Wetered Defeats Glenna Collett in Finals For Biitish Women's Golf Title (fbnndian Press) _ 5T, ANDREWS, Scotland, May i7 ~ Joyce wethered won the British omens Gall Championship today o; the loursh time, deleatlng Glenna 0119p, three time United States liainpion. in the iinul thirty six oles. The visitor piled up a big lead on c (J51 nine and was two up at the ‘m1 or zlie first 1B, but could not ‘mild’. the steady play oi her op- ‘hcir in tie afternoon. ‘The llriiisl girls margin of victory m 3 up, art! one t‘o play, the match “our; whenMiss Welhered won tlie 35:11 iiolc. The visiting girl started home \\l‘.Il 1 pair oi threes, reduc- ing Ilf" opponent's margin from lour n, tun up, but she was not able to reduce t mote during the ilnal eight holes. SNNFII AFRICA \-\' SPORT WING s TH‘ BANKRQJ. on 1w tie/mus NAG an HAS To ROOF rr Hour: IIINS‘ IN ilAIIIS IJIIP I’ i A Y (Canndill Press) SALTSOEBADIN. Sweden, May l7 — Souls Airlm swept the open- .g iivo singles matches in its sec- iid rourd European ZoneDavls Cup rnnis c1 ount with Sweden today. ' ~ ‘ fl§lll0tld oi uth Africa defeated u lalnislrooiil a 6-2; 6-1; 0-1 and " ‘ ‘ ""‘ ‘ Gov WHO when m -i and his tdm mate Robbins beat csibei-g by te same scores. iiliiis‘ IliEBAll This alteinoon at three o‘clock thei 0111i Bankball team lines up against he Uuitcd Banks. Commerce, Mont- lll nud Rovincial in the second ‘Elite u! tho Bankers‘ League. Fliulxec with victory alter deleat- n; iiie Bank oi Nova. Scotla last‘ Jlllrliilfv’. the Royals are out to keep. in" Gate dorm. However the United. . 1's have been gcttliig e good “l v ‘ H‘ V m, on m“ team ‘or ‘he pa“ two up its HCNPS and docs it.) best to lliat was m me days before a deg“. ‘er-ks and he boys are all in good rizn for a lilrd struggle. =\ll.\‘\\‘a_\' i. promises to be a great ilm." and ‘lictorla Park is the sccnc l activities. ASEBAli A irlcrdly game oi baseball was bred n: the Gas Home lot between lie Dowr Busters and the Macs, L1 ‘hirh tre former deleated the 11111:: l‘ a score oi l2 to ll. The Down “We also deleawd the Macs in the lctorni Park last Friday by ll. score i 4 to 3. The lineups were as lol- l\';.; ‘ DOWN EASTIRS- Catcher. K5115- W; pitchers, W. Stewart. J. Mic- acl; 1st base. J. Tlemey; 2nd base. - Glllls: 1rd base, W. Mullins: short 011. J. ‘Miclael. W. Stewart; field- s. Shaina. McGee, G. Gillis tciicrs, Mdnnis and Diamond: l" asc. Toomlls; 2nd base, Lartcr: 3rd B50. Pineal; shortstop, Dlamcnd and ‘Illllb: llalders, McCsrvllie. lilcCs-s- ll. Connors. BAIL! FOR WEST INDIES HALIFAX, N. 8.. May l7.—-The lllladlan National Diner, Lady Drake. “main W. B. Armit, will sail at initi- gm "llllsht lor Bermuda. the Wcsi- lilies and Deinarara. with passengers, all and cargt. "m-.." . .. v-‘zttcN I “AC5 - Catcher, F, Gallanti; nu- Mrinorouiiu ANQTHER OF OUR MANY OPENING . SPECIALS Nico’: Rayon Combinations .5 e for ‘our grand opening "Ad" 'l‘u-.=sduy WINNER QJILL- % EWNGGIN‘ ABOUT lT FOR WBEKS~JF >1- Tlie first run in 1875 with Aristides winning BY QUIN HALL Kentucky Derby was Today marks the running 0i the. the event. Since than it, has been Ililty-iiflli Kentucky Derby over the] 11:1 animal affair with the purse and Churchill Downs course and tlie cycs ilic crowd Increasing yearly. Until‘ iof Llic horse racing world arc turiicrhlfiilti the race was held over a mile lvllfild l-Ollls-Yillc. Iii‘. This is the‘ and a hall course. In 189a the route outstanding American turf event, oil‘ was shortened to a mile and a quay- ‘the War. With its rich purse and] IPi‘ and still remains at that distance. ‘iii 11111101131109 in racing lust-Jr)‘. l‘. I Notctl gallopcrs have woii the evcrf. ‘always attracts the best tl1rce-ycar-‘-liorses like Exterminator. Sir Bar- Illldi lll the Bllllllils‘ and .a colorful inn, Itlorvkli. Zcv and Reign Count. crowd which taxes the facilities lit. Illit of all tlie tlioroughbreds wlio have lillc DOWNS. _ ‘captured the classic, Old Rosebud It 1:; I{E‘llIllZ1I{} ‘s oiic big day nnrluiiatlc the bcst time when he negot- l-fllllsllllc. llcllralflcli‘ spanking. roll» iated tlie distance in 2:05 2-5‘ in i914. take care ol its \i.sitors--a IIOIiClILVIiIQ- eight, was assigned to the an- Jim with l dcslre to nick the wlnnuij .1195 and Old Rosebud totcd 114 ‘oi the annual turf cEasslc. Ipcunds. Today-and since 1920- wffiiilsliilflll I BoyAcqzziiwfed “a an i __ .. ~ 1/ E3 ... via; nctiulztcd of the c.1112": of i!‘ I slaughter for siiooliiiv. cud Ailliillf‘. 111:’ I lather, Anthony Tu . aged 6i ‘Canadian new at the Tucker horn.“ iicrir ’l"‘;r~i‘.‘ Creek, Ontario. on the "Plllll! of no}; {r decisive step foruord iii March 15th lost. Tlio ha; lived al 1', g f0;- (lm Davis cup‘ by do. 1 his lather who cnmc lioinc ‘intoxizat- , mum; Canada m the firs; round D; cd and ubuscd mid hcaf. his wlfcflqiw mqcrg-an gum, 1d,“; .1011“ Hen- The jury l‘."‘CIll‘5i a verdict ol notincs-Qv o; mmflnapous’ 1nd" and guilty alts": two hours dclilrration. 1.101111 van Ry“ 0g En“ Grange‘ NJ" ‘today won the doubles match lrom Dr. Jack Wright; ltlonrccal mid Dr. Art l-lam. Toronto. As the visitors captured both the opening singles yesterday they have ‘ eliminated Canada from further play ‘in the cup tournament this year. siicifc! be tcik- j _ RM ' Two singles remain to be run on‘ to- ~<-1... ‘ (Canadian Press) PARRY SOUND, 0112.. Eloy i7. -- 1 TZ(')\I'."l“F'..’iIs. ll/Irnv 17——Th(\ United r < . THE IINTVERSALS ;‘ Tie universal _i">in‘s ' tumrriiiicd for \--‘l1l' ,n rriri. I10“ .3, [mum M .0 , Owe a'llll)l'l'O\$'. but will not affect the re- ‘ Si," H m”, h i‘ Mm, g .n n“, 1.12:. Today's score ivas 6-i. B-Il, 1-6. hearings, rnpfnre villi 11w l." Illllzfi-‘mz’ l’ ‘ or return the lo nfs to (‘no nntuufac-I T31" AlllNI-TRll-‘l illmllfd a mfllkfd iuz-ci-s anti have tiiom repaired. Wasn ' Sllilclwrlly tlircuelwut cvwéut in the “(he lioucln; and all other parts and 3111115 599 W119" m‘? calladhns» des‘ from. Wm, 5m gx-ftme‘ poi-ate ccniisa of the lead piled up l‘ against them, crashed through with _ .__..s_._ ___...___._ a remarkable rally, and lead by Dr. Wright, took the set rather easily. l ‘ ‘ ‘ l . rhelr bolt was shot. however and the I ... - l I ‘cg-color steadiness and placing abil- LLy of the Americlns won them the tourth set and the match. The score oi the round so fer is: Opening sin- gles Van Rryn, United States, delect- ed Willard Crocker, Canada, 0-7.. 6-2. 6-3: second singles, John ‘Qu- nesaey. United Stem deielted Jock Wright, Cenede, 6-8, 4-6, 6-l,,'l-6 doubics. Henncssey and Van Ryn. Inhaled States, donated Wright and“ G MARKS THE ' ‘ RUNNING oi= THE, FIFTY~ FIFTH OlAsslQ- AT mom-nu. DOMJNS, ‘Tee tavern “nus VGA? will. Ari-Ivor A DIG FIELD OF THE B98? THREE-YQQ2-OL$ AN‘ A FKORD ffillfiz." 55,; BMII entry carries 126 pounds, x The shortest pricedTavoi-ite (or the Derby was Morvieh, the 193g winner. Morvich was quoted at 3 to 5 on the eve oi’ the race, but, paid 1! to l0 in the mutuel machines. Everybody who knows anything about horses will be making guegggg as to the winner up until post time. E- R- Bradley. who has won the Der- by _twlce with Behave Yourself and Bubbling Over, hopes to be a, three time winner-and thus‘ establish a record for Derby victories-Mm Blue Lafkfipur. This entry is likely to be favorite, but it isn't always the (av. orite that wins. Copyright, 1929, King Feshlrel Syndicate, Inc. How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost no. Pliila 14 a .035 New York New Stork ... ... .. l3 8 .619 st. Louis .. 1s io .600 Detroit .. ...i7 12 .511 Cleveland ... l2 13 .480 Qchicago .. l0 1a .385 iWashington ... .. 8 13 .381 laosion . . . . .. . '1 is so: l NATIONAL LEAGUE l Won Lost no. st. Louis .. 1e a so": Chlcaso ..15 a .021! Boston ... o ... l3 10 .565 rmshurgh ..1i io .521 .Cinci11nati ...ii iz .4111 (Philadelphia 10 ii son New York ... ... ... 7 l3 .360 Brooklyn 6 i7 .281 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE won Lost no. Rochester ....“ .061 Baltimore ... ... ... l4 .600 Montreal ... ... II H412 .522 Toronto 12 1m .500 .47! .884 .804 Qlns .. 8..1O ‘rk ..‘. ... .. ... 0 nuns-a» fil-lOOl-irifiQ I ‘is CIIALLENGI a . "- A dey evening. May 23rd. at 6.30. ailllilidiidfl- 3:2; 33h £5234.‘ , satisfactory to W. N. Reynolds that -» We the "Rlmonll" ‘do hereby chel- ‘Ion mldo w wmvlwwl- ‘mus the "Ever Beadys" to e friendly Ann: Mvllm and will” Hill game on the 11.0. C. alleys. ‘rhurs- are a clever pair oi two year old: that are being prepared IIIVENIIIZSINEMIS iiilNSfiilfi [EAGIIEITII PLAY FUR RESIIITSQBULFJITLE FORl929 B)’ W. H. GOCHBR Beautiful Signal and Calumet Adair. all o! which were trained at Bernin- ole Park in Florida last winter. While at that point in March, Hoyle trot- ted in 2121-2. This showing was so ‘he purchased the Bslwln gelding and his dam Jane Revere irom Ben White, who bred and developed him. Poia. McEiwyn trotted a mile in 2.14 1-7 at ‘Seminole Park. A lew day5 inter she was purchased by W. H. L. McCourtie, who owns her sire Mr. McElwyn. She 1s an airy going filly and will go fast ll she does not mczt with any ol the mishaps which put many a good one on the shell. Main McElwyn is s. Coldstreem Farm product. As his name implies he is by Mr. Mclilwyn and out 0i Ruth Mainsheet which was s. mem- ber oi Tom Murphy's stable a few years ego. He has been in 2.1‘! and acts like a colt that would improve with fast work. Fah- Dreams and Due Return are members oi the Arden Homestead stable. The fllly lound a. lront 1181* space in the papers lest November when she brought $12,100 under the hammer at the New York sale. She ls by Peter Volo out o! Hester Worthy by Guy Axworthy and acts ls l! lhfi would prove worth all that was inld (or her. Recently n. Goshcn she trotted the halt-mils track in 1.23- the last quarter oi the trip being timed in 33 seconds. Benutiiul Signal and Calumet Adair are both members oi the Ben White stable now at Lexington. The Calumet Farm colt is iast but notion- al like his dam. On the other hand. the Signal Peter llily has sll that clever racing tools require and show- ed it until sickness put her on the side line when the others were do- ing their stufl in March. The most oi the hall-mile track samples that have been sent along in their work have shown more speed than the brigade which will be seen on the larger ovals. Whila at Har- rington. Del, the Mr. McElwyn filly Leona, the Great trotted the hali- mile track in 2.18 and one morning brushed a quarter 1n 3i seconds alter sha was shipped to Hartlord. This filly will be started in the Bay State Circuit where she will meet Lark- spur, Sunstresk, Miss Hatfield, Miss Mactyre, Lady Margaret Guy, Day Tide, slingsby end Lucky Strike. Oi this lot Lucky Strike is by Chestnut Peter. Ha has been in 2.30. Day Tide is by Lee Tide. He i5 in Harry Bruno's stable and has shown a mile in 2.23 with the lust end 0t it much faster than that rate oi speed indicates. Lady Margaret Guy is a. sister to Arion Guy while Roger Rourke ruled Miss Mnctyre es the fastest youngster that ever passed‘ through his stable. She is by McGregor the Crest and is being prepared ior her engage-i merits by Eul Pitmen at his Iflfmi near Trenton, N. J. Larkspur is l» ysister to Nescopec. She was purchas- cd irom the Pardoe estate and is now being schooled n; s psfleld. Bun- streak is in Gene Hayes‘ stable at ‘Readvllle. She il byllr. McElwyn out oi Ellen Earl by The Earl. Her trainer rates her u the beet he his ever handled. When thleiilly turns for the word she will be rlcsd un- der the colon which Mei-gem Dil- c N r1111 LBAIL I Maurice iliacDonald Gives l NATIONAL ‘LEAGUE lli-itisher and American =ilie bout orra loul. lt was a good ‘Chicano . 140 l ‘ , Reports lroni lL-I. Laiiiirig camp ; ‘fhfllnlllflin H. irétClldg But A1961’. in Finals Of YOTk- sliow that a reinaiiiaiile group ultwo’ Hats LOW Ill iSffUFi) - 4 R H E shire Evening N6WS ‘ “ year olds are beins llrupitrod ior their I '1 0 Land Fllllshel‘ l New; York ' 9 m 0 Tournament Today cngsgcnicnts on tlie mile and hall-r Bush“ _ " ' 5 1G a W znlle tracks. In a (ew weeks they will: GLACE BAY, May 17_ Johnuvi " ' " (Canadian Press) ‘ be out’ for m” “Nd and “mun” mar Neniis, of New Waterford won the ‘ R. H IMOORETOWN‘ Ens" May 17 “' A grind until October. Idectslon on a foul m“ Maurice Maw mmbunh l a 10 British professional and one from the The first start on the hall-mllcinonald o! Caledonia m the m“ H" Lou's 2 7 iUnllecl states will contest the 36 hole mm Wm be “t N°flh'mp"°“' whmI round or a scheduled‘ IO-round boil‘. ‘ 1mm“ °1 llle YflYkelllre Evenlnz News the Bay State Circuit ol 1929 wlfhat the Russell Them 1 t m," R u Thmlalld Gllllleas 9°" Tournament hold m inaugural manna‘ The fol‘ Ncmis was almost YHQTj°ZSOINQAr (‘inclnnati . 3 G 0 cmo“row' Joe Tumesa‘ New York‘ lowing week me horaeswnl n” a‘ the first round when u ‘llacgoria: Chlvflxo . 9 1i ‘Aflemed. Charles whlmombe 2 up h‘ Sturbrldge while oh the mile tracks ‘ I, v A l ‘ ‘f -'c Wall-finals today. and will meet the Grand circuit Wm ‘a and“ w” iooie ilm with a heavy punch i1. R H E m Q Jolly‘ who “on from w_ R M’, Lttlhiwfl. . ‘he stomach‘ Brooklyn 14 1-1‘ 5 Danes on? up‘ The June meeting 1n Kentucky h ; N913 “;‘at:I“:ar:m‘d5' \ Phila 13 i1 z an Innovation and while a“ o! the recovery and tvas coiifclit toebgx ii h PISTON DISPLACEMENT northern stables which limit their cn-hhe ham hmmg Caledonia“ In [f], AMERICAN LEAGUE ' -. gagemenm m the mug tracks may m‘ ’ lourth Lilac-Donald ‘landed moi‘; The definition-I;- Lsto dis “ shll) to that point there are enough hmvykjunches and Nam“ WT l _ ‘ R n E mnm is h t m I P l’! DINO" horses now 011 the grounds ol thel V‘ _h ‘ ‘ °,pam' Phila... 4 5 lIda‘ .. e‘? 1V0 “me of the cylmfs Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders’ i, Li‘ zigrlxzfillh Tgbhfllrtguflolgclzxblllllsd cam: , washinghln " 1 7 1 ‘ Sig”: ‘Si ,1t_:;e2:f§n§t durulrt: b“ Association to hold a two weeks inect- , c“! ' U e _ sir f "l . ‘ bfléfet; (Xxlh; Fa r m - 17ml: v 9 lng ii theiptralners would start them. v 5 immage o“ ‘e “was an “NS a?‘ R li E m. m o; u a N 0 e c) n an m: In m’ two ye“ om (“vision m, theibrhently unintentional. Nemis ca: Boston 5 n 2 b 8 1e stroke, and the num- carrled to his corner arid when he , - i er 01 Cylinder! in the motor. _ Lexington meeting the best known did not revive “mm, me minutes iNew lurk ,_, ,,_ _ _ 3 11 9 The formula ‘or calculating pawn a" Hoyle’ Pom Mcmwyn’ Mam MC‘ i Referee Johnny Gillls awarded liirn‘ displacement 15 5-5 "lbw-S! Cyllfld" Elwynl Fa“ Dr°°'m5' Du” Renm" R ll E bore times cylinder bore times .7854 tor the wu- flght as far as it had gone, with Mac- -D t l ' " Donald having the better ol it up un- e m" " 2 9 3 ‘he numb" vi Cylinder!- Fcr example tll the foul punch was delivered; R m find the 9mm‘ dISPAWQNEBII 0f l- Nemis was bleeding from sevciutl old ‘Cleveland G l: g :5’ 5 ShPCYHHdEI‘ 91181116. multiply occult ill ee- on: 6' cuts received 1n his recent bout uilth Joe Hartnctt, at i-ialllax. “Dlt" Mc-j bcnnan of New Aberdeen and Young , - Nash oi Caledonia, fought a hard s12; I INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE I mm“) "" ‘ n g round draw. Young Roach. of’ Nes" R u E l Ream" ._ n a 5 Aberdeen, won a technical knockout Tcmmo I 6 9 0 , h". w '" 4 3 1 over Joey Burchcll in the secondiMontreal. ... . . ‘l l1 1 l w) y 0 3 5 round oi a three round bout. Only a‘ small crowd witnessed the fights. R H' E Baltimore _ ‘a :1 P Rochester ... . 5 7 3 INewm-k “:1... ... "-13 15 z ; times the length of the stroke time: s1. Louis 1 9 being 2.12 cubic inches. owned by the Hanover Shoe Fariirf He is by Justice Brooke and showed‘ ‘ well in his work in Florida. Anna McElwyn ls a member or Will Snow's . stable. She worked in 2.19 at Harm rlngton. Del‘. This is last enough toI win under his system which is oi the: ‘ slow but sure variety. Reports come from Sage Park ol another two year old that is a speed ‘marvel. She does not appear In any oi the entry lists but that will not: -‘. keep her in the unknown list. This‘ youngster is the Chestnut Peter flllyI Erichantress that is now being train- ed by Ted Bunch. A few days ago‘ she trotted the hall-mile track 2n 2.20, last hall in 1.03 Encliantress was picked out, ol the New York sale by? ‘. ‘ Harry Brusie. It took considerable man handling to break her to liar r:::s but when she found what was‘ - -~ wanted she made good. The above are only a few of the two year oltis that will take the word this year. Of those that have not been mentioned the entry lists pre- sent the names of the Nelson Dillon filly Miss Hatfield which has been ill‘ 2.30 for Fred Hyde at Goshcn, as well as Guy Day, Tlllworthy. Trust-l f ‘ inguy. and Wampum which are be-. v ing trained at Good Time Park. Guy Day acts like the best oi the‘, Walter Cox pupils. As his name i11- dicates he is by Guy Axworthy out of‘ ~ Dorothy Day 2013-4. i-ie has been in‘ ‘ ' 2.30 which ls remarkable for a Cox trained one in May. None or his pupils are hurried. He believes in hav- ing them ready when there is 1110110)‘ ' to be won and there is none in sight. (or his colts before the middle ol l" July. ‘ Tillworthy is by Guy Axworthy' out‘ ol Tilly Brooke 1.59. He will n1 :2 a last horse. Wampum is by Peter Volo out of Mystic Dillon by Dillon a! This is the combination Axworthy. that produced Hollyrood Colin and it looks now as il the mixture has sent another clever pcrlornior to tl1c races. ' _ Valor is another clever Peter Volo colt that attracted attention by his '- » work at Thomasville, Ga. Lon Mc- Donald ivsampling Le Roy. a. bro- ther to spencer. and Nat Ray wklna the air behind‘ Grenadicr by Hunter. In e month the lollowers o! the M turi will be lamillar with the names oi’ a number ol the youngsters that have been relerred to as well as sew- erel that, may drop from the clouds years ago when she deieated the win- ter lavorites. TIME and again. day alter day. (pipes Mr. Wolie), we all utter the word "Good-by," yet how many, ' know that 1t is an abbreviaied lorm " o! "God be with you-ciao b‘ wi‘ ye: -Goodbye -- Good-by?" And that. "Hello" in its original torus was; ‘ ‘Hall to you"? Grand Trophy 0h Display in the Window or J. W. ROBBLEE’S STORE ‘ a 135 Great George St. Was sealed by Mr. H. H. King, Tin- smith, 161 Kent Street. This valuable trophy is the best eve;- offered any S110rtiug Club on Prince Edward Island. The largest number of orders ever taken from P. E. Island was secured by Mr. A. B. Bradley, represent ing TIP TOP TAILORS Mr. while here a few days ago. Bradley will again visit this store early this Autumn. Any member of any Society is eligible to vote on the Trophy. Come In and Vote. r J. W. Robblee E a‘ f