l‘ fir‘ _ '-. ‘ ,_iBlf¢§z;iki Fairstorie' Is . i A Winner-At Newmézrket .. Aiiairstone. a 2.13%.... ‘son by Iairwly horn Rosetta‘! carried the fifth. bgaliieymvgiluuiwriuiegwvig‘ the l i; mile Newmagkeifi a ¢hooes scare the paddocks thalmthe hard luck man" of Enziish racing had seen a preview of his first vic- lory. - The South Mrican mining mil- lionaire, in more than three dec- ades of racing. has failed to sad- dle a winner so: the blue-rlband of the English turL- 1-1 closest bid was" in 1055 when Rob nGood- fellow finished secon . Falrstonedat 5 w 9. showed he had stamina-for the 1 1-2 mile Epsom. Mav M, when be llc-les t0 outglme Cockpit, 5 to 4 favorite by a short head in ancck- and-neck duel up the long hill to the winnin Dost. The French- ownedi-las fl-lmiltoflsirot. Ind a Derby enidy. finished third. astronaut WHEN (By The Canadian Press) » Vincent Richards. 15-year-old bolder or six American tennis championships. was suspended from tournament eglay 20 years ago to- day_ Charg withgcornmercialia- ing his name and reputation-as a 0 '8 rl| s“ ,a'r |r: JAMIE sir-swear i. noaauca arcs aoaaar mono SOUBIB-THUIL-llth. MONTAGUE-SAT. 18th _ ' GUARDIAN R¢d3.F€ir1j-€l18‘lléVLedJ; A . lGiangtse_ 5-0 lfih ' wih will o xgiiowins s nt the 1088 season riding e Buccaneers‘ bench, answer 1'! relief calls. MET.’ tWl-Paillaltli‘. ‘iii held the Giants to one hit dor four innings. struck out five and l" B181“ of mu gave a single pass. On top e hit a home run in the seventh. 8t. Louis Cardinals went into a tie ior first lace with Cincin- 'nati Reds b; efeating the Phil- lieslnthe irstof auwc game series 4-9. Lon Warneke bested Claude Pssseau to win his third pitching vlvwrv =oi the year. although Bow- man came to his rescue in ,the wslhldhlfli"? re. ‘tit; a.r ' a three hits each ‘ 4 Boston Bees snapped out of a e losing streak with a 10- tt performance, and, be -hit Ditchln! odmu ed Chicago Cubs 6-2. Fet wa ed seven men and ed a home run ball to manager Gabby Hartnett in the second, but aside from these lapses he had no trouble - recording his imp-m straight victory. ._ ‘The Cubs failedto get a, hit ircm, the time Hartnett hit his third homer 0d the year until Her. lunhan tripled “tau lrgpen the eighth e squee their other ruri in the third ‘ The Dodgerscame from behind twice. the second time with a sev- en-run apiur e which drove Lloyd Moore from l: groltrlild ang gave Brooklyn _- mnp over Cincinnati Reds. As a result of this defeat and 5t. Louis‘ vic at Philadelphia the Beds were opusd into a. t for first with the Cardinals. Drawings For Davis Cup Play IDNDON. May 10-(0? Haves)- ‘Drvwings were held today naming tit: lincupior the Davis Oup ten- n matches opening tomorrow be- twsen Great. Britain and New Zeal- an . e secon" m . Brltainlwil meet A. Brown, New On Frlda . the Hitish doubles learn or W and m...» find u» "Charlottetown our-dun m essential in them. Informed about the amen mo" interested in. heart oi every baaineaa and social g first in dolly circulation .,a first in reader-interest ; in advertising news l " The iihulvfietvwn g , . To Ti-IE HEART! wrlgeshmfitiptifiv. Brown and H - M Prince Bdward Island their ill"! "VN- n "W! It goea atralghtto iii! matter. w . l . a egloiafrom burns sufr i 1T“ h’ meld clfTblicw backed 0 f t0 Union oi’ Canada will be held May 30 at Amh 8 it was - m. a; Wi1liams,'Bed so v Spogril i-fibnt candida‘ tel) admirer“... i l "endorse- say die National. ‘Hockey Lnaguye Governors will hear m Boston Bat- WE to flhd -~.- n3 lé until" . U: nu: y m t Joe Locum mime? r tors too. Whllfinil‘: tgtsee Jersey Jim win. iigure it.- was a sentimental verdict against Farr... . With the British-United States o ‘ ‘es lam than a month ort, quickening been icual Polo challenfi since they last won 1111c prettiest less in the athletic til-mam t be . bike ridgrs...l.ntll.ig b?” Qfiviilllii El‘- Oarrifi wn lcd ‘Boston Red Box to the alias-t vgorlrl Mabel! in in 1010 is back in the pilllifl eve man in the tiles‘ CI féfpii Tmfi“ 13%" “l?” "l"? Boston's purse strlnabjapmg 0d Several or the local more are bemoaning Iflllhl-ll is rnakin on my Lung nukes his no thtio here sports deriv- he inroads of alppeara Vnce Pim- teiling Man Del occasion lit 1e sur- se.. . .it's an old Tlwrcusiom" .. on Black Mike Ooohrane was manager last season he learned from that schoo itching Beaumont, Texas. Proposal Defeated ‘IRUHO, N. 8., May 10-A pro- posal that the Nova Bcctia Ama- teur Baseball Association break away from the Maritime Province Branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada fell through io- day at the annualmeetirlg of the baseball bod a his sore to registration tees from all ball clubs in the hlovin ‘ ce. fees at present go to i]: U. In their stead. file N. s. . B. A.. would bay the Maritime branch a iiat 850 asfiliatlon ice. The recommendation will be ut before the annual meeting o! he M. P. B. A. A U o! 0.. with a re- béti be transmiltte’ to the par- .v. ‘ MEETING MAY 20TH. ‘BRUNO. N. 5., annual meeting Branch M the Amateur erst. nounced today at " the annual meeting of the Nova Bcotia Ama- teur Baseball Associati Baseball's g Big Six Batting (three leaders in each l e-40 c ma) u“ o‘ mcinah a n m. l" muse i: igigdg {ii ‘ blevdmsor x 14 sa 1s a: Isis Frey, Reds 14 5515 2i sea Medwlck, cal-cs 1'1 ac o as so» Arnovioh, Pia-lilies 20 '17 10 I) .877 Belted ln:- ‘ """ ear "assault 80x 10: 5 not. aim... m senor. i! - ees, 1'1. N ti nal League: Goodmammds ~10: ‘Agnovicil. Phiiiiel. 17; 14°97" mick. . 1e. _ I Ema:- Frmur 3.2:. arm. 5531*, 'y 4:' Figs. Red Nti l League: MoCor-lnick, ma: TM... lvdsm- il 9"‘- .fitfledll l . onced ....a canny r dollars and Feller Hurls Tigers End L 10—(AP)-Bob l ma: four NEW v YORK. Ml. m‘ two wild Bell er gave Wu?‘ ry ppcn in the s nin and- struck out eight batters. Nick tie-n clubbed out a homer (or u: A“ m. ‘he are“ w!" l". es emp , a e s a Ircsky hail tour hits in five tripe Vehxan ‘Ijommy Bridges. limitinl W L _‘ ‘ to ‘ . riirlng out six batters. pitcher- Derot rs to a 5-1 victory the their seven-game losing streak. It waw- Bridges’ fourth win against m deloats, and lifted the out or the crican league g 3r as Philadelphia lost to Cleve- n . The lone W run was un- earn .the res toianerrorby Clharley Gehringer n m; to the plate; and in the second in- n8. New York Yankees went about their business like ‘champions at St. umis. smacking two or Johnny Msmums limbo: for home runs in the first inning and beating at. IDAIfiShBIOWQiI. 7-1. the 011 ' e score put Bronx Bosnbers all’ a game ahead of the idle Boston Red Box in the matter of games won and lost, it still left them in second place in the - $712311 M88116 oercentaso .706 t0 Leltv Gomez started for ihe Yon- kees. but a muscular cold and a stiffness in his shoulder and bank oroed to . Bump e lat-hit ‘ n the nnlng when. with the bows edontwos lesandawalk. hit Rupert ‘rhmnpson and forced Seeking To na =a he in m Have I938 Title Decided NEW GLASGOW, N. 5., May 10 ——(0P) Mbnown Aces and Stel- larton Monarchs may decide the Maritime softball title here next week, Clarle Potts, Monarchs‘ man- ager. said today. The turns won the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia titles last fail. but cold weather set in before they could decide e. Maritime tifl€h0ld&_ Potts said he would open negot- iations with Monolon with a view to establishing definite dates. Meade Rides Sir Damion -' To Victory BALTIMORE. May 10-(AP)-— ‘rwo come-backers. , Do Meade and Marshal e ‘s Damion, ran $1000 added Dixie tode. lory in the andicalp at y. Tile veteran rider. once suspended for more than two years. and the gallant horse that once broke down raced a smash g 2 1-2 half length trlum h in the 85th renewal ihe h im-ic pre-Preakness» the second. a good length ahea-I of Edward Friendlyfls filly Jcoola. Mrs. Parker COHIiIlEs! land-bred ed by . . firstsiartsincenmn gsecon to Bull Lea in the Widener Challenge Cuo March 4, was worth 22.025 hésgoowner. He paid 819.50 $9.70 and prizes. The drawing Motor Show tonight. 7-4 Win Over ~ Athletics; to ture being Indians T. osing , Streak . Predicts Sox Will Replace‘ The Yankees. By EARL BILLIGAN Press Sports Writer 10——T0m Yaw- Boston . t nee Box, on which he has spent $3,500,000 since 1038. will develop into the greatest team in baseball within the next rive or six seasons and stay on top for a long time. The genial Boston magnate be lleveshe has the makings of club good enough to take over the spot held so longnbg the New York Y . the Red Box have an excellent chance of win- ning the American League pen- nant this season, or next. “I know u lot oi’ fellows said I tried to buy a pennant when I scent all that money for players Joe Cronin," Yawkev said today. "I wasn't necessarily trying to buy a pennant. If we could have won one right away-so lnucli the bet- ter. But I was simply hopeful oi’ getting Boston back of mc-hope- ful or! convincing Boston fans I was tsyingio give them a good Expansion of the club's farm system, principally through in- creasing the number of working agreements with minor league teams. i: paying big dividendsnow, Yawkey said. Such youngsters as Ted Williams, Jim Bagby, Jim ‘Ihbor, Woody Rich and Bobby Doerr have been playing big parts lp Boston's sticking in gitgiee American League pennant 1003 the Red 80x finished seventh. winning 63 games and 86. landed in fourth seasons and in 1030 shed sixth. In 1937 they were fifth and jumped into second place last season. I Good Crowd At Opening Of Motor Show ‘Ihe Charlottetown Motor Show to music supplled bv George Chap- pel1e's Merry Islanders. For theopenmg ngllt the Show was a deo.ded success and before it is over the numbm‘ o! people who takcitinareempectedwbewell upFgétflwllflnflmfiilsalm" Bk f a e many new m es o cars that are things inspect ‘r - tionai ‘iT.“;°"-i’.“ slang those“ in attendgnce will: some fancyéttap-dancingaA gunk: onlposed e lidlsses e , ur- iel and Mildred Acorn y and Mar- West took the house down wllh eir ening number; later Miss Weet Acorn and- dance ‘ Bnmanm d a solo wit}. Mts Muriel do a solo 1n a song l Cyr or one Magdalen Islands drew rounds oi louse with his rendition oi’ the buc wing dance but it was two little tots of 4 year old who realivstole the ow. solo wan-dancing 11111115975 petite. demure Naldo Web- ster and Arlene GOnIICns drew rounds and rounds or applause on their) clever pcrtfgnnglnceg mding e program was Ch poll; and gills Islanders with the r old-time music, man of the hum enjoying the old- ime g. The show will continue until sar- ll-Ydfll’ night with tonight's big Ica- blueberrv pie-eatin M} aoxmc BAS4KETBALL OTHER SPORT on sweep their Baseball singles th game, when al=o had Art Parks’ ~11 es a c ucks Lin cover by a attack. set led cu a Niel‘ Red Win age. o" YTGCUBG bill. the chiieufis 0-2 d EYF-na "“ two-baggewg i; e in H midi‘! homer 'with t/wo on sparked a four-run Montreal upris- inglin the first ilmi though ou" from Toronto M losc 6-5 victory Watléns, onandJoe Come’ ne runners on first an out in the ninth enabled the to break a tie and Orioles 5-4. The Wings an even the four-game series d Buffalo winn-ng as do: t Balti like Bob Grove. Jimmy so“ and ‘w? m” the ,Bufi'a.o 1st draw 85.00; 2nd. draw $3.00; 3rd draw $2.00; 4th draw $1.00. Every admission ticket entitles you to a chance to win these will be Saturday night. Join the throngs at the d hw am Bears Rally To Defeat Royals 3-7. on 10- or)- Nfl-(i dgficit anlimy t ( I. MtreaiRo mlfieldew1f£k' hfrd-lmm I 60 plate with a a-ipii. doub . two Ill 5'. Jersey Oily two-same apls heals over the Can- who relieved Roy- Joiner after the latter was driven live-hit third inning down to shut- Mulligan. tts wild throw with d second and one I". 81 be 100 10'! 151 M. Aylward ‘I8 90 127-051 '1'. lllcAi-thur 102 105 i110 B. Mitchell 56 55 88-02! R. Ellison 116 140 106 E. Curler B5 00 83-422 I". Henneesey 90 121 135 R. iidcliarlsne 113 E3 M-Gl‘! H. McConnell 91 02 99 E. Cannon 102 102 112-004 C. LcGlair 18'! 130 .122 M. Carrodheg 50 88 18-604 B Cox 140 11B 1-10 .1. McCaba 6B ‘l5 l". Gallant ‘l4 W 157 _K..O'Brien- 54 '10 04-585 C. Plneau 115 128 91 E. Dougan ‘l0 ‘I2 108-552 G. ‘mambo ll 120 129 L. Ellison w d0 ‘l5 87-551 O. Gallant " 84 ‘l’! 86 B. MoCebe Bl. '14 93-486 J. Kenny 91 l1 6d V. McInnis ‘l0 60 50-462 Tonight At ‘l o'clock elrcial laconic Finals: floats vs. . Tonight's Schedule It D o'clock LADIES GENTS I. Dougan M. Dowlirlg L. Mcbcugall . Duncan L. Co McDonald Mrs. A. Kelly Al! Kelly Dot Yie . Hemiphill Dot E. Cullen A. Wisener V. Coyle M. Connolly Doiron E. Oiioliorvan g. McAusland G, Hughes Mixed Candle Phil Raye. 1061 i 1-2 Buuds 1002 4 1-2 High single. M. Stull 1oe High three, we. J. MoAieer fl High single, W. C‘. Patterson 108 High three, W. C. Patterson 291 Srporily your 1102 3 Pegs 1100 3 u 2:: “a...” s: r A. Doiron £828 be staged. It H me be both i , , I m o‘ ‘gash an onioyable‘ gig}: 535g: A D01”! __ L-GEO. CHAPPELL AND HIS ISLANDERS. Z-OLD TIME FIDDLERS CONTEST. 8.-PIE EATING CONTEST. (You will scream at this one). ‘is-REQUEST NUMBER FROM LAST NIGHTS PROGRAMME. 4 Cash Door Pfizer-During Show , ...*‘.i."°t. eaf-gvame Internation- ‘al League series Newark won all three contests by ma: l. @G'l'il!1 eolit ‘a twin the first . .11 Bison nia to?“ d ended a. three-gofme IOs-ingpdt Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles A “PAUL JONES” .535 lid‘. with Roch- victory reek. 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