F rancé, Belgium A d v a n c e I n Davis Cup Play (By the Canadian Press) IFrance and Belgium lnade ready today l0 meet second-round op- Lnents in the Davis Cup elimina- “5. and. Great Britain \vas favor- h l0 join them as her players ilcld the advantaze over Rumania in a ilrsuround series. The Frenchmen trailed the Neth- erlands after two days‘ play, but oil-me back strongly to win 3-2 yes. lkldoy at Schevenlngen, the Neth- erlands. Two single; wins sent France into the next round against. Monaco. At Athens. Belgium soundly whip- ed the Gretk tram 5-0. topping off e round y lerdny with a pair of singles wciorles. The Belgians go up against India next, Today, Britain and Rumania fin- ish off their series a; Harrogate. England, Wlih anwher two singles rnatche: At vh- Fnd of tho gwond day's nlay la=i uivllt. Brtan led -l after F. n. n. Wilde and Don uler had trlkrn a sirairzht-set double-s win from Christen Carolu- ‘ls and O Schmidt, 8-6. 7-5. 8 tn 2. .Vic Fleming Trains Eye On H a mbletonian fly Alan Randal, Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK. May 9—Vlc Flem- ing, head of the Canadian family of trotting drivers from Dundas. Om... is prepa1\~: four candidates E11‘ the Hamblelonlan at Goshen. . Y., in August. They are Ver- ona, Exeter, Montana and Blair. The last named ls touted as the t. The gals-bless ‘em-say Pop emlng is one of the handsomest drivers on the Grand Circuit, as well as one of the best. This is pultc a. compliment considering he m three sons, B , Charley and Inn. well up in the trotting horse Illslness. Compared with the cut-throalng bl the boxing business, King Lev- , former fish-peddling fisti- euffer turned wrestler, reports verythlng palsy-walsy in most- knl. “We re all friend s." he says. Something New ‘Tearing the pants off the referee may be an angle they have yet p0 troduce ln Canadian wrestling. happened in Manchester, Eng- d. Eddie Jackson of Newfoun - nd and Joe de Valto of Italy topped grappling to hold the ref down and rip off his trousers. when he ran from the ring in and underwear. the wrest- tried to choke each other with clothing. Police stopped tho pouffle. Fight; promoter Mike Jacobs an- nounces he'll have an announce- Eifint on something or other about uraday. One guess is as 8°03 35 mother. Jarl Johnsen, Norwegian hen. eight, hasn't lo ;l 51X om, oi professional hghtfi ere. ut when he was lmpor Lou Bur- he was getting o from Norway, Manager “ewes: m eWBlfl . The suit Diz Dean wore as h Bl?- Louis Cardinal is seeing service now 1n the volunteer fire dcllflltmenls beam at Broken Bow. Nfiblfl-‘RQ- ‘That's just hooey," He!“ of aw SQYS Dorb . uswloc-z wish Pally Again Colonel Jake Rupnert and J°e DiMaggio are pally again. Now gig: Colonel calls lm Joe. No lo as he did when Der MR8 . Max Schmellng. sscrei. punch hes ed to have (leveloped. r619!“ Steve Dudas who t it. Dudas, beaten ‘ Hamburg. ghr. to the uppos ’ uestioners to rat told abJu recent] by aim it was The i"... 2 Broadway price on the yanks go take the American League pennant the lowest gprlng odds in seball history. some rider, this little Eddie NOB-W- Back from winning the Kentucky Derby. hr conned "ll wllhmgw° Winners at Belmont Park! “a ‘nd finished in the money n other heals. Baseball's Big Six- peclal Will) ill each ax in a short rl Guarhlan‘: S ‘u. r. by “as (First three and befalggd on 40 or more times at bit). Tmsky, Indians Hlyg Athletics Dickey, Yankees I... Waner, Pirates Lelbert, Glfl Slaughter. Cards Homo Runs: Foxx. Red Box. '1; fireenberbtTlgeléiaa Biaoxx Red so“, F's’ Fadfanu. ' 2g; ‘McCarthy. Gllmts, 20-, Marty. Cubs W- TABLE TENNIS CHAN-PS ____... (By The Canadian PM") 1,, England-Ml on Liverpool 5- W ilmctt . tablé te% o1 land. tsmlllggat r nnal for the as the WRESILING yuuwuno HOCKEY Somerville . To Seek British Golf Crown LONDON. Ma o; _s.md Somervllle 0f billndollfcOiliih, seek’: l"! the Only major amateur crown that has eluded him so far, was grown in the first quarter today for e British Amateur Golf Chfllllp. ‘ml-mil! which opens May 23 at on. only Canadian entered in the event which has drawn a pmverful 2T1?» slit-es entry as this ls Walk- 1‘ P ycflr in Great Britain the London‘ insurance man faces tough wmlDetltlon on his way through the draw. In his quarter are Gordon Petra. noted Scot golfer. Jimmy gglign. brilliant Irish schoolboy and , y Dunkelberger, a coming Am. erlean. Eomerville. winner of the United States Amateur crown in 1932 and several times winner of the Can- adian Ama. . will play Geoffrey Ill-BMW» <>l Woklus. ma. in the first round. noun nlon norms The fourth quarter carries high British hopes for the title. Grouped there are such noted players as former chanapion Hector TTIOIHIF; 50h. a. member of the Walker Cup Team that will play the United Silica in June. Tony Tlorraxwe. Eric Flddian. Leonard Crowley and Harry Bentley. The defending champion Robert Sweeny. United States born bur a lOYlE-tlnle resident of London, is in the third quarter. The field of 2&1 appears one of the toughest 1n the ancient history of the dhamp- ionshilp. In l are such names as Johnny Goodman. United States Amateur tltlcholder; veteran Francis Oui- met. once United States open champion and a feared opponent in any contest; Charles M-unson. Yale University Captain; Johnny Escher, former U. B. Amateur win- ner: Charley Yates, Atlanta. Ga; up e game and gavvo the Montrealers their vic- to . ‘The rfghtfielders long wallop, with none on base and none out. served to lift Rslbbit Maraélvlllf‘: into l th 06 8n 8V9 R211 then-Billings? ‘winning streak 12 hlti. year ell G011. W110 k from Rollie Stiles alM-"r the Giants‘ starting hurler had been three-mm attack in the first inn- ing, was charged with the loss. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE‘ 6 2 ooa 20-. gloillllind 40o no 30x~l5 u o Galehoilse. Zuber. Mllner y?!‘ Pvtlak. Helf; BWbv and Ds=au w. so. Lo 10o ooo onlo- l '1 o Washing-ton 000 03x—- '7 14 0 Hildebrand zoo and Sullivan: Leonard .r' u. and R lumneowuotrknaoul: Boston Pittsburgh W’ m ..l“l.=““*::s driiliiilu. s. O ner B. . - ' well, Klinger. Brandt, Tobin and GORDON DRILLON Gordie Drlllon of Moncton, New Brunswick, and Toronto Maple Hockey League 19M“!!! 5091'". was n welcome vil- Lcafa’ National ltor to Summerslde last night. Drillon, idol of Maritime hockey by automobile fans, and travellin wlll vlsit Charlottefown today an It was expected he would remain hero until Wednesday. It Is his first vlslt to Prlncq m. ward Island. Friends said ho pinn- “$2 nod to visit the province soon. armed with Ton Todd. m“ soc 100 1204 us 1 m“ on zoo m-o 1s a St. Fltz-immons. Marrow and SW11" sens/rodeo. Davis. Harrell and Owen. Philadelphia l" 3 nchea- 4 in t!!! r0008- team lgglogfl 10X 9 14 0 f, .- clililglol Sivess and At . Clark: R. Dav and I-Ier-shhercer. l: mreuuanouar. masons Jersey City "w 93° m l Montreal 391 °°° sum. Rugmiluuand Oinllilnrlializicllau Asboowrlou Indianapoligtfl: Kuglngls City 9- Toledo 6. A Stripp Ready To o+o+0++0++0+0+ CGTdS m?“ Horses For Sale ._._._-- Just arrived. ll" “l” loads of choice horses. Wellington McNeill. ‘o nardllfi Bllflllll WIN) "51? g8... m y o-Joo en-lpv. %klyn Dodgrs Ina‘ agreed to will}? a“ comm-u egg N M m. rom winter. has 8t. Louis ordered h; l o‘u rmthlrnéarlillfl announced to- an. anion w" """°“ l” °°l‘“"' ' | Association El‘, 291-1’ mo: stTilfila to room; le under nut-mu By defeatin P. E. I. Biscuit Co. atulated on winning the champ- ight at 6:80 elimination coup- s (5 pins). The following couples will bowl Non. ByD May in the Ame $81M ing the cellar-dwelling Bt. Browns ‘as a stepping stone. The Senators 7-1 in today's game This oou ed with Cleve n York ankees were lngbon The Dinah Leonard, allow seven hits-all a three, bolted out a. tripe and sin gle driving in three nuls. Ln Boston, Red 80X. on in Ten Teams In Castillout Wins Candlepin Featherweight “ Tournament Championship Senators TakeIeeagueLead feating Browns 47-1,- Tribe Loses; 9—(AP)- Wd-By. us- 1.01115 defeated St. Louis Washington. the fact that lost to Boston and New idle, put Wash- on tap. Senator's Knuckle-ball ace. the Browns the “D0 m can all.‘ u» it»? ____ r »='.“.:.r:..*l>.* 1W c» Itrtlght victory o...- the mun... loaded o. m. half of m. ‘ml’ m“ and the“ I fight he" wm mvorr OPENER in w‘ l H w?‘ "m "° M‘ this time by a score of 15-3 some {rune was winning pit- "m" lfl SBDtC-rmber {or Mme ____ ls even ng a a oclock m. m; Jimmy Foxx. with two homers, cher. ' may Xlclfon“ 1pm‘ dmmlmd" The 1 ' and Manager Joe Cronin. with one Burlohlng hiisinfive innings. cm- mm? h,“ @911“ like it M settled (o. P- b Gu-rubu-u Special Wlre) ‘$933. Pam “e "qfemtdfl l‘ featured the Sox assault on three clnnati Reds slu out a 9-4 "ti" ° “M in?“ to “m? the Gl-AO BAY. N- 5-. May 9- Ehws, W m c-h "f?" "' Cleveland pitchers. .But by the victory over Philadelphia to even '° “ck w 091mm! and 5W 0" Glace Bay Crusaders Overcome I {m3 Moo a ' f“ e RY“ “m, m“ domed h... goupbgggem m, §fl%. it. so to speak? That is. providing 10- lnt deflzit um faced them "a" °"“l°k~ Fm“ Gall?!"- in the sixth and seventh Boston Lacking the Dllnch m converb- “h.” hm‘ J" “im- at lalftlme and Went on w defeat» “m” “°“°*‘- m“ Kednedy- Wm" already had enough fllns to win l4 men were left sci-mood on ow .. Fm“ "l"! bunk? he said. Hamilton, Ont. Somle Pets as-zo Mwmfwld- 1-- MflcKlnrwn. m- _1;he Red; mo]; Bdvanm of m", Pwmm! keeps m9 V°\1“8~ I think tonight in the first game of the ma“ Mllrphl- Jwk Gflllallt. B911 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philly em", and aided w Ray Li: a1 bfiiier fighter now than Canmlm wool-mediate basketball steel. and any others wishing m NEW YORK. May 9—(AP)—Af- Davis’ seven-hit performance, were Lnnd ave m§re_whal‘ you “y? "mm- ml 0'1"" . m- losios extra-inning declslonson able to only n. every inning but m?“ “A”? k “l” “,‘°‘° “i?” Sewfld w! 111"!‘ 8"" °Y ‘he 5W“ two successive afternoons. Boston the first, sixth and eighth. Fmrr Am; ‘m m "Puml ‘Ehtllli- total-score series will be played men mccass Bees, with a n. , ‘ line-up came h1g8. d which he yielded Bu“ eme wh° he“ t°m°rr°w “mm (c‘==°mh) book today to score two runs in se n blows, were enough to send the 10th and. whip Pittsburgh Pir- ates 7-5. HALIFAX, May 9-40?) — T€l1 BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORI Schmeling Arrives “In New York Confident Of Again Defeating Louis went down the bay w greet the noted commuter again were his man er, Joe Jacobs. and promot- er e Jacobs. no relation. Mike was unusually cheerful, having just been advised that the cash advance sale for the bi bout had passed the 8100.000 ma: . Max will rest for a few days and take in the Nathan Mann-Tony Galenvto scramble on Friday night before going up“ to Blgeculator, N. Y., to begin tra lng. e and Louis are due to appear before the state Athletic Commission on Wednes- dav to eye each other and sign the articles. Louis is to get in tomor- Yanks Idle Pinch-miter Dob Germs drove home the decidln runs with the bases loaded and wo out. Mm- ager Casey Btengel of the Bees was chased off the field f0: arguing with Umpire Bill Klan Ln . Louis. Joe Mledwlclvs eighth-innln triple, his fourth bit 0f the day. rought homo the two lms that broke up a free-hitting ball game and gave tho C s a 9-’! decision over Brooklw Dod- gera. Medwiok clouicd his three-bagge; off Buck Marrow. who replaced Fred Htulmnmons taken out for a. h blow cost Mar- (By Gayle Talbot, Associated Pres Sport: Write rmw YORK. May o-The Cus- toms men checked in their old pal Max Bchmelfng for the 19th. time today, and they all thought the 32-year-old German was looking better than they ever saw him. Arriving on the Bremen, the ocean-going ex-cham ion said he W115. indeed. in the st shape of his career and that he more than likely would knock Joe Louis for another loop on June 22 in the Yankee Btcdi . ink I will whip that MoCourt was elected vice- Prwldent and Herb Vesse , necro- tary-treasurer. The omecu mm. mitiee zncluded, Les Hooper, An. ihon (he ant. Angus Maocormgqi and llllam MlcTngm. There was a good attendance of the meeting and filers was pros- pectsof five teams, possibly mom, Qlll/Gfillg the league. Another moot. mg of he league has been schduiei for next week. nasnmu. nkacnc: H um "Oh, yes, I th Louis again." he grinned amlably. come over for Clude Passes/u to the showers in fmvor of Pete sives. MONTREAL. MM 0 — (OP) — Davo Custllloux of Montml won Prank Pennink. English amt-our "an “m” teams from New Brunswick and chalrillplml. Charles swwe. British Nova Scotia tonight had enwrod the Canadian Featherweight Box- gllu?’ “W” “d “m” earner 1% $332.“... .2 ‘““ufl‘°“°“l‘8"““‘°.l'°o‘ttlil" “at? - e w a a -roun on - be staged here beflinhillfl 16- gackie 08.111113. 0f Hamilton, OM. DOLL n Th8 AUGJIS possum m: entries is midnight The Ontario fighter, who lifted S diBt° rrow. thccrownfromfianhlomrizinof 38 8 a tmg __._ New Brunswick has Fredericton Montreal last year. mrrled the HOLY NAMI. non-vied; and two Saint John teams while fight to Caatil-loux for all but izwo P f -_-__ Nova South's represent-alive» 1n- of the 1o rounds but loot his title e Y ° "mama M“ horizon“ l’.¥....‘é“2‘.l..““?.‘ii...‘”°“‘°“ ‘r "r ’ Last night on the Holy m... Marfnll Alleys. two nonfisvdooy. Castilloux weighed 12s 1-4. three Has FansAg-og fitnisheddup’ this flqrst holy o1 {wyo from Glace Bay and one from pounds heavier tihan the title de- e l1'S TOUR 0 6 Q GIDOO. lldfll‘. s. "d s:"rv%:..-r.."s..:r~w.. our. ...l.l"“ith‘it.°“.‘.l‘.f“.ilif' .22.: -*-—— 5 S l‘ 3W! - B 8 O MONTREAL. May 9—(CP)—Bob night at ‘l o'clock aharpz- y one of the four Maine alleys would seventh rounds. when he held . , - Seeds, ~husloy Newark outfielder FOUOWlnG are the scores: enter. Callura off with left jabs. The AY I0 llllJ-‘l1—'5°"1Ik-n°‘_' Yo“ wan‘ whose seven home and two J. McQuald 159 229 205 The Saint John entries came champion rushed continually lo (LQM. Bicycle. [was gomgmrcwafd single, 1n nine 03MB; times M, my, A. Goes 190 192 170-1145 from Porter's and Central alloys close quarters, keeping Coatilloux u with one if you you: _ had baseball m“ o; 1m we“ T. Peters 1'15 2a: 24s and a. third ls e from the up against the ropes while he Y° I, . be 5w we ‘s. lit ill-m‘ l’. §tl.’i.““‘oi°“‘°“‘l.°fi. "°é§§ll..2t’.‘.l‘..'.‘.%.‘li:.“km° "enr- . “s” "m: S“ m “wit; ' o pos nemen o hs mum's ~ a S. m W‘ 0 » , - g sport an uy you one n away an we to Mm we l» s; one... n s: slum “r l‘ h“ Ydhflfiikn; move iii: .0 u... .0.“ u» u u. m- un,» l» 591,55, a 10mm- knmm- d 119g gag-low on his gloves and elbows. twcenunow and midsummer to enjoy if. player, started oc m; own P"McK1mm H,’ m5 192F400“ Burl’ expect youtoprovcyou area I16 will? out fourmhcfitexaliulvafh? 5- M°E“°“°m m 2°° 131 a ' H ‘P°"» ‘°°» b7 “film! h“? “d P”‘"‘3 successive s. He finished 8 héacléglfii kg“ 995 E T718 Chief a1 with marks. If Yo“ ‘all We Wm l?" lglfgectmrleay at ‘bat witléh 31o 8:151‘; M: Mcuuag" 148 m9 13F m8 ' . . to take the bicycle back to the dealer.’ ~ G Y . 31$“... unis.” W... 1.. an oven N Kgygvlg, ggg 115» 11511 M YORK m Sidelines Wzth n. c.c.M Company and u» ecu. 0n Saturday Bob. who could have o 111? 1&8 695 glo. who's only bolting 3e measly deal" ‘Yin back Y“ “P m d"? offer’ been fo yen had he gone into o ‘ . ._ 500. is oiclung up plenty of points The will allow ou thcfull rice ou 1d to m M Tonight: Schedule at 1 Oulock 1 m m m m, m, m age an Y Y P 7 P? ilgwhajld ra. out. thre: lllor: Lmms llilalgséc .“ ociked rune‘, into ceeaclll for ‘he CCM" ‘f yo“: boy (or 7°.“ 3M) hum“ as Newark omsnod the A Higgins E 31331123 garden Saturday. and the fly- _-_- falls topassac midsummer. (Claim musc ‘Blsons 14-8. He drove in five runs A, whine‘. ‘J Petersnn chasers dont know where to play LOUISVILLE Ma a (ML bemade wlthlnone week of the announce- ‘md’ '11.,“ {my .°§.,.‘”£“..., F‘ Y“ do °°mlb5 583 €l‘.‘ié..‘t°“éus.=“.l£°.?§ sillvlaullgokilé -—The Chief, Mafiil Howls: l; colt merit of the form's results.) Burhe will not only 0 8r l! - n A. Crelghan G. McMahon cooker ‘Lripletlc has ‘ ‘ that ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ " in 1e: ou down. When ourbo sa shcwill day with three for three. Rain ept p_ M01“ c Magnum m 1 t t x “m Y _ _ Y_ Y l’ the Bears idle yesterday. 1, mm“ ‘a Stewart gftfh 9:1‘: l“ e ‘we e‘ p “y” g: 9mm “m”, “m!” will’. do a thing he Will do 1c I“ the ‘WY T"**°m’~“°““l m” A- Covle E. essev mo: case of buttcrflnzeld the thatalallllg file winter u: toughen: angle 835g)’ L. Blxllfiéélfid boysmhad lull: week....134 errors out on the eve of the Churchill This year's C.C.M.’: m the pace in style, ' ' ' y emu” 9'5- downs classic. and will not b8 able beauty and easy uning. With working pm: Giants» o" {i Igléll-‘preé-ssey I. 367633.11: ihoge orwnosgglevs 33$} if Sig? in the at Pim- of specially hard-cued Gttcl. machined no hair- G43 ' home run in the 185i» P. Swan R. McLellm b' ted l3 fumbleol. Mick y Coch- co may‘ _ line accuracy, vhey run wizh marvelous quietness half of the ninth inning with the crrrown nowuno annoys silos must be about ream? to glv noggggefiflnrclglg, m‘ ‘n and smoothness. To pedal n C.C.M. requires some tied 4-4 broke City League Finals no on Schoolboy Rowe....'1‘he big c Human vemmum ma 1m]:egon'andthefrec,mnningc_gm_(jogger hree 111M386 W5- ' Brake enables a rider o0 frequently coast long t l t i i: f One my! les of the d , . olmfi... “$1.? L...‘.‘.‘., ti‘? llfiléfifif 80x is whoa Joe ‘Hi3... bat-s in the doin fine and on his toes ago-inf d ‘ h I b X l lottetpwn nowun Alleys, Ted's cleanup slot. when he's my, two such was way the, veterinarian deo- All m0 c s ave seam ess zu_ u ar srcc Taxi team won e championship lmlPrllnie cannlms "-5 3mm?’ F9" crlbed Bmgehflfld! “diam wday- frames; plated or enamelled steel rims; rustlcss of Tgle League for 1937-88. "fieélgeyygslzlslv: ammo d] "e1 m, 1 e “Jlglfixe from é‘ ggnyelblersgifd steel spokes; bright pan: chromium plated over 9 Taxi lea-m 5T9 l0 b9 0°31‘ . . n 20-year nickel foundation; Dunlap For: or Frlschs ‘amfly ‘mm Loo a’ throat M" w“ shun“ imperial Tires; and mher C.C.M. lcaturcs. For St. .. They're not doing much yeLin tonight at. 1:15 (candle gins “an ma“ s Ryan wum B- Mmel“ - BM“ ' ' will play mariiooa 6o eThurad c; y. ggoélznon H. 5613311111911‘. Essay Golllpdllllllll evening. " C.C.M. BICYCLES sou) m‘ n. M Ph ll . Martin r s sees "°°"" ' | ‘H . C CE! . 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DTOllght StOPI Kgflgm‘ ' ‘mun...’ éffifim 7 $5.00 Down, l0 Months to Pay Pl O F Railwauy’ Club. m at com H l a n amous m“... l.‘ m‘... bollvw . at‘; rt ‘ y f c illvlnrmiir." ‘n: ":2. a 5”” 9 n y I on - y . . . , we: ab ltted all G01 0""? » u, o, a539,,“ M, _ m- Decision Wm . nah?“ '°"hlf,"&:'“" haffyef; 3'15 ANDREWQ smfllnd- M13’ 7 to Canadian National employeu OTTETOWN _ SUMMERSIDE —(AP>-Dr<>vsht wndlllm - One of the other two was o Mont- (c. r. by Gnnrdhn‘: s u Win) . vnll-‘ns th hm"- tlw Bfllllh fir" ruler and one a man in ndmon- uouorou u. 5.. £3 a-xld B have s vlnv on tho World's um Alta. fol-mo’: lightweight and 0Y8, Buy Your C. C. M. Bicycle from '“°“ ’"“m°“‘»5u°-l’ul’°‘J-‘€i€. - ed oil" .2‘.."a“.“.l““.'°.“ tht: “ifil ’.&"l‘€."‘"".i. .‘5'.‘."“”°" P’. “i”. 0 l Q l1 l lflQl. l‘ V VI the Groom Committee's on lo mectllaw of than ffilwly club for forrll tonight ‘with a. selan- , close the lM-year-old 5t Andrewl the aouon, in the Windsor Hotel. techn knockout ov c n t ~ . ' - 0 C l0 W . I l, I ll ' ‘ - will; fist"... .‘lt"€..§“..°“a... H3." ill.‘ “i. "”'.l2°3."..l’€ “' kit“? °‘.."'.'.l‘“‘.l.€ll."‘ "Slit? ' ' ' would be done to” wornrpnrta a. midi-y, prgaident of the club. weight formerly gt Bostofin. k a SUMMERSIDE tho com-ac if ploy were continued -----——- ten-round duels n from B drought onlrdf Us lllnrl’: for ma. doi Wins B. ll. Railway H S088 and was in a. normal condition again. "He's distances without any foot-work. - . 1' g‘ that which knocked stagehand qualify and value a C.C.M. is Silll the onship, which was a well deserved , - 1m I 1 u, m _ but they ve taken four out of five out, o; m, Dewy, m; 5 condnlon 3.? their eioliillelnforoéopllils egg,‘ flllmbed 1mm the W11" W which affects the respiratory tract. bicycle buy oi 1938. fizz.“ This is rzfil championship Jmnfifigbmev must mink ha, Tl? 18111:? which w: w ng on an e s. ' _ 6 The point sllmalnl; of the finals 3g}; flltlgnfilg°fl§fiwfiziéfi§m ($.11, mu at a mile last Saturda ran a was l4 1-2 points for Ted's Taxi m“ not We, a Bevemgame 10s dull fifth in the Derby an it was team and 1-2 point for P. E. I. streak Macphau often! thought possible he might have Biscuit Company. the pifflfles ‘75900 m cash m. been fee ing the first effects of Ted's Taxh- “layers gm- Bud“. wamrs m- Qwde the sore throat that day. Stage- A. H. Burke 231 166 216 passe... _ “Bu; Gem Nun“; nixed hand came in third in the trial race 2Y3» lgl-Iwebswr 23? 318g 3:1 the dealHHMastcn Bobby Feller mg by Fgldaiv We?! d_ t m" - 95°" 5 0 learned a valuable lesson yesterday f" Fm 9- l" 5 Y1 - 1 He“ v11 I c, C. Praught 1'12 239 250 _,.,H d t, n1 t, id all Howard's horses would be ' E. Robin 214 m zoo mroweofiiefivo or?» Jo: orllnlll??? iraopn here until thoroughly recov- [l O R E A s Y - R U N N N G T t l 3549 1110 12261215 yyflhxobbeoiraley on‘; ofmthe best curve ered. l l , '. 0 B —- - B - . . . P. E. l. Fox Biscuit Coz- Bobby hooked one over. and Joe ' P. Mclnnls 209 166 187 promptly par u the Tot. o a _ " McLeod. 21o 183 201 Barney Rosa will break training Billiards u. Harley n4 m can for only n. week or 1o days between Buy your C.C.M. Bicycle through Sim son’s H c. McDonald 2oz 1m zol the Arms g and Amber: llchta L p “me E. Goss 2m 23a 14a "shown-x is so well w. for the overs Club 10% Down, 10 Months to pay 1049 9m 11g reasrcgl thelggnkeestglakselpd tack T°ta1_31g3_ ove ow o era e o er Hm‘ angle R. Harley 3m yum-mm“ Guy Harry Redmond advanced to the , m h three G New,“ 86o finals ln the first section of the _ 3 ' ' provincial billiard tournament last l‘. .-‘l. STEWART JONES RQBERT UNITED evening by defeating Ernie McGee 300 to 262. 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