u I “J- g i eriel‘ Debut ' r v l J . p W‘. ' w..fld“ownd.bul I Q u‘ slerlsl g‘ ue- ea - l-IIE-iaifll '1: l. on. matwwlegilitovelidedrm scatcidi" so oe - EJ219111??? managerial shoes ' Friday k t _ 5p d Ohendl r Iii: favorite. on Baturdeay but the 50X foiled 5911GT effort for a seventh win by blowing ug _ 1h fl -run rail in th flft flitdown tiiae Yanks ‘I4. a On Sunday. the Yawkeymen did ‘. it again in the opener of a double " and scored the game's on! _- alter Brownies .vaged a bit out of bill as Tex Hughson limited the Bronx bombers to three bingles tally to give him a l-0 verdict. ronicaily. ithe game's only run was a gift as ‘ Floyd Bevens walked Ted Williams ‘with the bases loaded to let in Hughson. In the second contest Yanks sai- the series as they downed Box 4-1 by their old trick of slamming home runs. Joe Dililssllo and Phil uto were -the tour-base blasters. Mickey Bar- rls was rolling along in fine style and seemed headed for his fight win without a loss until rain for- ced a long halt, He had put down the first six men to face him before the rains came, but after-that DiMaggio waiioped his 10th round-trip r. and Yanks collected ix other its and another run before Harris was lifted I0!‘ B plnCh-hittdf‘ lXl the sixth. Veteran flinger Teddy Lyons had better luck in his ugural use. manager of Chicago hbte Box as the pale hose presented him with a twin victory over Detroit Tigers, 3-1 and 2-1. The first win was a bit fiuky at that. as Chicago scored all their tallies hy the urieamed methxl to overcome Hankus Pankus Green- berg‘: homer, the solitary Tiger ICOTE. They did better in the nlghtcap. though, as Wally Moses clouted his second four-seeker for the win- Elsewhere around the "ircut. Washington Senators downed Phil- adelphia Mhletics 3-2 and Cleve- land Indians blanked Si. Louis Browns in the finale of a rain- soaked doubleheader at St. Louis hammered Babb, Feller for an 8-2 win in the o ner. The second Washington-P ilad- eiphia game was rained out, after Mickey Vernon of the Nets helped _ ning run. v the Griffithmesi to victory by rap- rling a homer and tw singles to extend his consecu ive hitting _ streak tolifl games. lMoncton Team 0f Fighters ilcrc Tuesday a ' Moncion boxing team meets .‘ U d coming wiilDbemwii/nessed in wit slings! will have their innings at the Sporting Club again Tuesday night wbm a Joey itlcDonaicfs Sporting Club fight- ers in four of the nine bouts that have been drawn up. Last time the Monctoniuts ap- peared here they were on the short end of victories againstiocal hers but nevetheleas out on a pleasing show. Monolon. it is meted will show a couple of new -ces on Tuesday night's card in an endeavor to turn the tables on the local leather teasers. local fighters action in live I other bouts. All are evenly match- ed and it is likely that mother ‘night of fast. bristling action in- side the squared circle will be dish- ed ou t to the fight faithful _throurihout the Province. r L.P.ll. Practice '1 meet tonight at the '. Columbus diamond L.P.U. ball players are asked to Krlifllts of for another As the openilriae of the sip ac ng men- and‘) Coach Mo- anxicus to have all mach-ants on hand. The workout will begin at 0.30 alts-m. ~ workout. ’\ bill nuns Two, 0f Three . Interest‘ Keen I In coming Ball League With the o nlng game of the league scheduird for next Sunday afternoon interest in the City Baseball League is mounting daily and it is e ected that lar e at- tendances w l be on hon once thte league gets underway in earn- B! Work on the diamond is expect- ed to be completed early this week while the matter of drawing u a schedule will likely be looked ailter the next day or so and "n this Way assuring there will be no snags to contend with re the scheduled opening. Warrington In llccision Win HALIFAX. May B0—(OP)—-Te (Tiger) Warrlngton, Iiiverpoohny 5» heavyweight. took a six-round decision over Gordie Grayson. c- 3011!. B. 0.. former golden glove i-‘hlmillflll. in the main bout of a gggrdev fllsht navy flBht 08rd Rained of the Wilt-On y knockdowns came in the 11ml. When Grayson twice iilg m; cagvlariiuu a PE- Saint J h iddl - Welflht. scored the anlynlwxixtlaglcogt 0i the eight-match card when he gilt away Larr Clarke. Chester. N. rgulld seml-finalifjund a: their ‘our’ Baseball’? “Big Sill" (Associated Press) (Three leaders in each league; based on 80 or more times at bat) Player and clubG AB R. l! pet Vernon, Senators Kurowskil, rdi ls t 21111 24. as 24 a1 y! a1 1110s 1a as 32m 24 4e 88134341}! . t’ "ii t" .5" i“ e n: a on Le - ufiilzlgghgfirl; Clardinxals; Tlolmclz. r e - _ . uamalaneé sues-scan _ eague Wil H . National Iieagug_- nts l0; American league: Yankees l0, Butficld TrioTo Stay With Bards OUTWIIZLD 8'1‘. LOUIS. v _. Moniker Eddie Dyer of the 8t. Louis Cardinals told the Post- Dispatch Saturday by telephone oore. Enos Si the Rcdbini outfield. have turned down offers of "fabulous sums" from the Mexican Baseball League. southpaw M AN .% 3N DiMaggio, sue. 108.0181‘ Olid he left LOU Klein in the east and did not know his whereabouts He would not discuss his de- cision to leave the cardinals for a reputed 050.000 to sign wihh the ‘Mexican League and a five year contract for 8150.000. FRIENDLY REINDEER flortlanlAxfiaa-icaln ffilllgggllsofiléfi e . r - Villrlflflnlllf: caiatlg, ealhdgin intelli- gence and activity resemble horses. /iimn ./ N any indl n\' _ E . T, t Entries for the big 10-mile uter- scholastic bike race on Friday, first competition of this kind to be staged here in some time. are flowing into the Bike Shop daily. Bummerside have lost no time in entering a team of riders in search of honors and Kenslgigton and Montague are also expected to be well represented. Majority of the entries will likely come from the city schools and if enthusias is cation they should also produce the winner. '0' <l> l- The race is limited to school oys and college students under seven- teen years of age pedalling ‘the ordinary type of bik %8 wheels have been barred. e bikes may be stripped of any sur- plus weight such as fenders, tool kits or anything else the rider considers unnecessary. Bike racing require a lot of stamina and an extra pound which seems insightf- ficant at the start of the grind may well feel like a tpn at ‘he end. It 0 0 O The starter will fire his gunkin front; of the Bike Shop on Gr at George Street and the riders will wheel straight out the Malpeque Road to the Hlghficld Church turning left and crossing over to the North River Road where th y will come straight in the three mile stretch to Willow Comer on Brighton Road. Pedallers siill in the running will turn right and pedal around the Park Roaawry i-nishlng in front of the Dril Hall. O 0 i’ 0 . Li order to ensure that none l)! the contestants will go astray a perhaps end up in Summers! e those in authority will have guides stationed on all the doubtful corn- ers. to re-direct any straying fro the chosen path. A safety truc will follow the pack w give first aid lo any rider iviio‘ comes to grief and also transport the guides the city, - stil '0 0 O A Bummerside inter-echo boxing team composed of eig t or ten fighters are going through daily workouts at the western capital with a view to whipping shape to engage the local schools in a home and home series of bouts in the near fu more promising have all-end ap- peared before the spectators. éueen Square also have their quota of clever young boxers so the coming lnterschoiasvc clash shouldn't lack for participants, 0' '0 0 0' Prince of Wales Co-Eds to Summerslde to Rangers in a double game Tuesday afternoon, games . Everything: "is in THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ll. R. Recreation Centre Opens For Season OnMay 29 After weeks of muoh preparation readine$ égrséhe "m: i-ilng on e e ay night of tgitlt very popular Recreat- : U Queen St. megabit; tgigeliucleus of 800d healthful exercise for many years palaever before in the fifteen years of its existence has so much enthu- siasm .been in evidence among nil sport followers. A very capable executive headed by Jack Kenny, has instilled into all the necessity of such recreation as this centre affords. ‘Iihros beautifuilg surfaced tends courts. one volley all court. horse- shoe pitching facilities, in addition to a splendid playground for kid- dies are the attractions offered by this popular club. The executive has planned a big program for Wednesday evening n! ' o'clock. Representatives of Prov- incial Government, Cw Council es¥weil as Lt, Col. .W.. , Di ector of Pihysical Fitness will “thuliéwing ih tivit t tih o e y a e Recreation Centre, dance is to be held in the parish hall to which all mefnbors will be admitted free. Non members may have their admission fee credited on a season's member- lf desired. uslo for the occasion will be supplied by that snappy new ‘reven lece dsinze band, the Legiovnnaires. give one is welcomed and club offic als would certainly be pleas 2d to see as many as possible attend. Shipyards Edge Truro Bcarcats 5-4 HALIIPAX, May 28~—(CP)—riali- fax Shipyards. won their second straight game in the Halifax and district senior baseball league here Saturday when they staged a two- run rally in the last half of the ni-nth inning to edge Truro Bear- cats 5-4. Chick Charlton was the hero of the affair when his clean single m the fkial frame brought home Billy Ilannon and Burchell with the tying and winning runs. South- paw Ken Sweeney relieved starter Mike Genthon for Shipyards in the eighth and received credit for the victory. HOW THEY S All) By The Canadian Press AMERICAN Lmgtlli starting at 3.30 and 0.30. The Sum- o the season. In that encounter the western team were too strong for the locals who were unable to do much with the brill Charlotte Tompkins. Rangers’ ace pitcher. However the Co-Eds have quite a few practice sessions undcr their belt since then and are de- termined to turn the tables on the dry-coached . e e e1- ‘The fight faithful who made the long trek to Glace Bay to see the ' McOluskey-Pvie fight were gnagh. ing their teeth tttahday over the sud- e after less than two rounds of fight- ng and needless ‘to say it was e bitter disappointment to the larg- est crowd ever to ‘witness a fight in the Glace Bay Forum. Pyleap- rentiy was fighting well within imself and unless Mcfllulkey was away off form appears to have been _ over-matched. O 0 O O Jersey Joa Wolcott had little trouble boating madcap in their ten round setto a dens on Friday ni hit. qma start- ash on t l-n to make Wolcott do most oivthg lesdhg but after he absorbed some of Jersey Joe's lightning rights concentrated mggtly on soin the row . Isrslllo. his manager resurrected him from the ougiiiotic lump heap in November i044 and the ease with which he beat Ome e hlm e logical choice for ‘e lid: shot. 0 O O trolt Tigers‘ fem are tickled var the deal that brou t huPhiladelphia A - g the club rted with plenty of uf! to consummate the veteran observers says: I the beg. third baseman ll aE:555s5E aszszrseg assesses Jersey Olty The ‘Tigers could have given the Athletics $5.000 and McCoskey to boot and I would still say it was a smart stroke of business." 0 1» ‘It The follow-up of the Kell-Mc- Coske deal-the sale of the vet- eran ky Higgins to the Boston Red Box for cash was a fouical . The Detroit club still and so Piinky been so much "dead wood” although he still may grove of some help to the ennant- un Rod Box. At 90. Pnky has slow down to a walk but he still can hit and with a ground cover- lng shortstop like Johnny Pesky alongside of hlm may be a better third baseman thim any of the not corner usrdlanr the Boston club has at t o preset-m moment. . RHBINIEI rvliNi." e, ’ m most 4 sWHvasuv-vastt stem wanna you BASEBALL RESULTS SATUBDAYB GAMES By The Canadian Pres ansmcz-awrfisacvs New ll k 001 100 200—4 8 0 Radon“ 100 150 00x—'l 14 l Gumpert. Killer a w ' Ferris. er. “ah ""- 1: 2 M inamgeum as 201m’ First Game- ' ' 000 000 100--1 I 1 Washington 000 130 001-4 l0 0 Newsom and Hoses; l-Iaefner and Second Game: _ Philadelphia 010 010 000-B 8 4 Washington 000 000 0S Iiiowler, Ohrlsio er and Ronni W 11!, Ourtlg K - may and Galena, Evans. m mgctrolt at Chicago, postponed, NATIONAL LEAGUE ' Boston I00 002 000-3 3 I Nevgafilork s! J 0130 020 00x—6 7 ace, o neon, Rosa: and Hofferth; Kennedy, Trlnkle alnd Warre. 032 010 100-‘1 l0 0 000 000 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Jersey City 00b 200 000 00-3 10 0 Newark 100 002 010 002 003-4! ll 2 010 I00 Six-s 10 2 and Tabaoheck: Kehn, C. Davis and Franks. 000 211 Roebesioirs at Toronto, postponed, wet groan SUNDAY GAMES Amorlqm league New York 0i!) 000 000 0 3 Boston W0 000 10x I 0 I Bevans, Gettel and Dickey; Dre- scher; Hugson and Wagner. New York 0001012 4 9 0 Boston 000 0010 i ‘l 0 Page and Ilestri; Harris. Dobson and McG-ah. (Called iin 8th. rain). Detroit 010 0M 01X) I Chicago 020 100 00x 3 Trout and Tebbetts; Iiee Tresh. Phi-ladel/phia Washington 010002002: 3 8 3 Harris and Desautels; Nlggeilng and Guerra. Cleveland 200 000 000 2 8 0 St. Louis 101 001 23x 8 l0 0 Feller and Hayes‘; Potter and Helf. Cleveland St. Louis Gromek and Lollar. Hogan: Kramer, Ferens and Mancuso. I-lelf. National League Brooklyn 011 011 0000i 5 l2 I Philadelphia 100 120 00000 4 i5 l (ll innings). Webber. Herring. Casey and Padgett, Anderson; Jurlsich. Judd and Seminlck. Brooklyn . 2000040 6 l2 0 Philadelphia 1000100 2 6 l (Called for Sunday curfew). Head, Behrman and Anderson; Raffensberger and Seminlck. St. Lou 022 000 4 9 1 Cincinnati 011 100 000 8 ll 0 Burkhant and Garagioia; An- drews Hetki and Lamanno. St. u (m 000 000 4 8 2 Cincinnati 001110121X 5 8 1 Barrett, Brazle. Donnelly and O’Des; Beggs, Shoun. Gumbel-t and Mueller Chicago 0B0 000 000 I 0 0 Pittsburgh 103 211 00x 8 9 0 Bithorn, Fleming. Erickson and McCullough; Heintbelman and Sol- keld. Boston 000 000 400 4 '1 i New York 100 000 41x 12 l2 0 Singleton, Konstanty, Posdel and Masi; Voiselle and Warren. Boston 000000 0M 0 4 0 NewYorl: 00040000x 7131 Lee. Konstanty. Wallace. Rose:- and Masi; Carpenter and Warren. Iniemetlonal League Toronto 000 000 001 Montreal 000 300 00x Colemsnd, Berry and Bantu, Buker and Franks. t too o I00 Montreal 110 1M0 Mistos and Crompton; awa , Deforge and Howell. Rio ester 004 000 100 i Buffalo 000 000 00! I 0 Byerly and Bucha; Gentry. Clark. Iston and Tabacheck. Rochester 000l00w000l I ‘I l Buffalo 000 1000 0W N0 1 8 l glalinntlni-il. n»: timy a II ur on an en ' us l“ “big” ooo m too a ersey s flower-k’ 001 W10: 4 8 0 Mellie, Knott and Grsuo; Ker - 1 an Berra. PAGE SEVEN Opening Games Played llcrc Saturday Pl-a. r uifflv beam Satunygy‘ 12d vice grlehsgiont/‘s golf- wS7-5inflhe0 mum ofbheolub onasthelglcg season u y favored br hint go ing weather and a 4 iihflt was mniarkabiy good for so early in the secisoxk 09 DOWUIIg 0 t e Prflid- enfs team had low score of 0i fol- lowed by Jiaok l-Iclioff of the vice president's oonliaigent who csitded an Two f ur players hook part Ln bhe f that: were watched by a fads-sized crowd of spectators. Dodgers Stretch Lead To 2 1-2 Games (Canadian Press) The-first- lace Brooklyn Dodgers spanked Ph ladelphia Phillles. per- ennial occupants of the National League cellar, three straight over the week-end to stretch their lead ‘c 2 i-z games over 5t. Louis Car- diirials. The Cards were up against stif- fer opposition and could do no ‘let- ter than an even split with Cin- cinnati Rods yesterday. After hammering Phlllies 7-! Saturday behind Ernie Lombardfs five-hit twirling, the Dodgers took 11 innings to take the opener 5-4 yesterday and then romped to a 8-2 win in the nightcap, called after seven innings because of the Sun- day curfew law at Philadelphia. Pete Raiser, the Brooks’ versa- tile outfielder, was a one-man team in the opener, clouting a home ruin and later scoring the winning counter in the llth. It was also Kaiser's bullet throw to the plate from centre field which cut down what would have been the winning run in Phlllles‘ half of the 10th as Elmi-i Verban tried to score from second on Roy Hughes’ single. In the aftermath the teams batt- led on even terms until the sixth when Dodgers exploded for four runs. three coming on Ed Stanky's triple with the bases loaded. ‘ Cards took the first game yes-\ terday 4-3 as they combed Nate Andrews for a single and four doubles in the first three innings to count all -t_heir runs and knock him from the box in the process. The Redlegs had Won three straight from Cards before tbat_game. ‘In the finale. Reds hammered out a 5-4 win with the help of homers by Al Libke and pinch-hil- ter Eddie Lukon to overcome a 4-1 lead Cards held going into the sixth inning. Bike Race, Entries Close Noon May 31 A big field of entries is expected to face the starter for thc lfl-miie bike race scheduled for the even- ing of May 31st with representa- tives being on hand from all the large districts in the province. Pedal pushers are out in large numbers every night getting into shape for the grind and the event should be a closely-contested affair throughout. In regards to entries all who have not yet entered are asked to forward entry form, obtainable on this page or from Bill Reid. Jircc- tor of Physical Fitness, and forvgrd siarrie not later than noon. ay s . Jersey City Newark 000 0030 3 5 2 Barley. Bima, Fowler and Pruett. e Grasso; Pitler. Makosky, Haley and‘ Fallon, Berra, Syracuse 000000000 0 l 1 Baltimore I01 000 02x 4 ll 2 Howell and Just; West and ahn. (Second game postponed. rain). WARBOYB, Elnglazul —- tOP) — John Noble, who died at 93. was the last of a three-century line of vill- age bakers. KINDLY ACCEPT MY ENTRY FOR Kingarvie To Win In Running 0f Kinfs Canadian Prt Bid! Wrllt TORONTO. MW 50 —- (W) — The Parkwood Stable! gmnd colt Kinder-vie was the easiest kind of winner in the historic Knife Plato Batuniflw at old Wootflxne Race ‘neck. where the Governor- GfllWBA-lk Viscount and o law Bnnnl a throng o1 38.000 who bmved dia- mai weather conditions to see the 87th rim-ping of the continent's “when” ... steadily ran co ng Will and the track thoroughly sloppy. Kinsarvie was much the best of the field of l0 Canadian-bred ihxee-year-olds over the mile and an eighth test for the King's 50 guineas {lid $10,000 added by the Ontario Hockey Club. Saturday's Plate was worth $0.850 to the er of the iirlnner - 001.115. Mcliatighlln of Oshawa. founder of the Parkwood Stable. Second by six lengths was Dove Turner's David T. and the late Harry HRWITS Biuesweep was third. another four lengths back. The Toronto Mediway Elaine's Khabula wound up fourth Kingarvie had been the Plate favorite all winter and throigh the He won one division spring. 40f the Plate trial a week 5B0. when David T. won the other division. When tbs field came out of the rain and mist shroudmg the far side of the track and straighten- ed awav for the stretch run to the finial": jockey Johnny Dewhiurst had Kingarvie racing nicely three lengths in the van and David T. holding second over Double Bria-r. Kanahore and Khabula. Blueaweop was running sixth. , Down the stretch to the wire Klngarvie lengthened his 1e without apparent effort despite the sloppy going. He was all alone as he crossed the wire and David T. while finishing strongly was no threat to the winner. Blue- sweep came from away back and was running gamely but was a good four lengths further back in third place. Another length behind was Kibobula and the six others were simiilv also rans. Kingarvieb time for the 1 l-8 miles was 1.58 3-5 and could have Plate Lord Boswell’: Closing Rush liotc Enough NIWYORK.Mayfl—(AP)—~ Lordloswell put on his usual cavalry cboxigeinthePetrPan Hondioelbt s l; and as usual it was only mod enough for second Place time two lengths be snot Mahout - better flung" to round out the triple crown b! working out a snamov mile and s. quarter in 2.05 24 early in the dav. ~ Lester Manor Btablu’ Manor Lad. finished third. s hood behhzd Lord Boswell and anothc in front of Mrs. Axel Cable. 0ritz Retains Boxing Titlc HOLLYWOOD, MW 30 —- (Aw- fl/lsiulin’ Manuel Ortiz o! Bi Oentru; vwliifit wuélyd bantamo we e a. 'oioy hamm ing out a technical knockout over Kenny Lindsay at Vancouver, 3.0.. in 42 seconds of tho fourth round II Higlrtiz the fast-chop- g Cianadian from tihe outset. put- lng Iiimilsaiy down for a nine 000110 in the second round. The closing flurry came at: the of the fourth when Otiz un been faster than that, despite the ilh sloppy conditions, if any other horse had really tlu-eatoned him. The track record is 1.50 3-5. There were two other features on the program - the 25th run- ning of the Woodbine Steeple- chase handicap and the 41st rim- ning oi’ the Victoria Stakee. a five- furlona dash for two-year-oids who provide the runners for the King's Plate a year hence- The Infield Stables gelding Gaxsbout won. the steenlochase. with J. P. German's Lone Gallo-nit second and J. Stuart's Rice Cake third l.n idle field of eilrhit. The two-vear-oid rave was im- other triumph for the Parkwwd stables when Dewhurist brought Imperator. a Roman-Regina colt. up to the wire a length 911d B half ahead of Mrs. l-I. 0. DougalYs‘ ___ Syintet. with J. Growde SBMIYBIIYE SEVBII . RovcrsPractice Rovers‘ Baseball Club ask all trying out for a place no the squad to turn out for practice this even- ing at 6.30 . Easy Io rollQ l delightful Io smoke "PIPE SMOKERS! Pittsburgh Management Interested PITTSBURGH. esiidien “d Ridbfltli/Iinfll! Pirate et disoumfireportgd tiheol wild BQILIW 6r MM ' major at the Pi plsiy 0h t dhe guilfihhe Guild and ooogzuzed as sol: boilecbive bargaining agent. NIAGARA FALLS BUT OGDEWS ROLLS - -- BEST . ASK FOR OGDENS CUT PLUG THE 10-MILE INTER- SCHOLASTIC BIKE RACE AT CHARLOTTETOWN, 3i MAY, 1946. NAME . ADDRESS -’ SCHOOL CERTIFICATE AS This is io certify that had not reached his .. . . . . . . ..~...o T0 AGE- 17il| birthday on 1st AGE “mi-cg \ 1v .-|q sltigkni, 1945. Teacher ‘Clergynan. .158, Admission 15c 3 nous cocaine FAIIBY W0llil etc. nosisst waists , t, canny uwrfsionizetion 3 u