I IVL£`l`&'_9 0317-071,01 I V .__ M __ 'l;;;~. 1_:.|.‘.RLUl"|1-;l\>WN tilt/\l immk “`h1°h the Sponsor. “JS “SCL will name in a row Guy the 'Promo 202 has won as races on the price and the past two f"“f"°n“ mmpllltfned as a trotter won 7 more. W.AC. Crummer '_.'m MTS Crlimnimz in their auto “'g GUY the Tramp in o trailer b‘m“d~ ha-Ve Dl‘0bab'v covered 'mare territory than im`_v harness l"’-lt* ln fvrfnt reltrs. but nothing irc the annual itinera of Gold_ iiuith Maid, who ia:-of from the /“iantlc to the Pacific and from l-l‘~ north to im south with Bud . \ - R“_’l" llltlfllllk the reins over he,-_ v;_\:`j`°-i!nzlép1i;1}tilt was twenty ' " 3 ".5" 'r '_ ml to her “amen uils was writ lf) Tue-iday's Halifax Hi-mid bi a "-10 WD 01' Allie Lewis of Reserve, C. B.. trainer of boxers and har- tlefs horses. A‘lie storied his career with thc horses in 1904 and won lll= flrs/t race on the sydney tmck my 24th. 1905. In 1914 he bv' ltwlrnod lvtortdovt-vale and Ro. tt L and in 1916 had the fam- itll*-~r. in 1929 he hunoi.-fl the corn- lmtty horse Lnmbm 'road 2.02- Ainbérs Hand his world's llghtwei ht tl M,cM',B,h0n at Muon Ga th f t 8 UB. Save M mamma periormame eu:-Sw me vzehtéaran Tony Canzoneri Por F a V O r I I; e in their annual rivalry with St that time that year This season beg” W0l‘St licking of his career Louis Cardinals but they were vir- two ye” olds Ln Florida have trot. Msgrigoa étgowd of 11000 fans in ted in 214 or better n uaxe Garden tonight The fl8ht probably marks the """ PH-Sing of canmnei-l thr 1; Tw 1, ee lmen nOwdwLr%ttwumgss;go k20;e gigylvpé-:dglLc1l;amri\ol¢;:Ir_l as a big time 14 died at Emlllfe State Farms week pronllseucilz to (llrgiig whip lift € cuba, N Y in his thirty first voor. gloves lr he foiled to ni £16 M'=Kl11n°vs in the male uno for-mer sowing ,,m,,‘;,_ps;‘,'j G Pretty well extinct San after the battle h didf R I e intended to Americas most rcriouned hors. our St Louis errors oe:;i;iCi;w§s0'Ly zlolm;-lroecently 1 hge- kbip 03 flnl the ring gmcmu Fm ,M mm the Kemuck) In the sixth the Giants staged Kinney and Belwin 20650111: c zonei’ iii shadw or the con ooibi viii .<1 nu its sara show 3 fl\’@ Hin rally to out the sam -. that I w o used to meet em all ing iomorroii it Ciiui-chill Down, on ice but the only hit was Bar also » . Mcxhffséiy 18-* fi-ll. was a son of beat em all Tony won only tvto FMU, an mm, , ,Om pomung ,D tell homer, coming ami- ii waik aoclu-ir ` - G I A Bom” ` _ BASKETBALL __ WRESTLING ornmn srolvr ”$\ E I ,T "` "**` - >:; ., ~ ~ ;::;.'_. i' _== = H. __ ___-_ . _M .A _A _T-vZ'7._lf Derby Todd BX AL \‘\l COULD Associaud l"¢- Spoiig Wiiiei- IJOUISVII Ll- Ki May 'I-North A‘o°hud 1-'r .- ._ .. -__--ii __ V I Y Giants drew first blood here today tually handed their 8 2 victory by some bu h league' fielding on the Pa-rt of the gas house gang Featuring the Giant ilctori vias Slick Cu-itlemans six hit. ¢igiii_ trikeout pitching and Dick Bar tells homer with two mates, uboi-ii-d in the sixth but they didnt do as uluch for the New York cause as I‘0U!1dS from the fast stepping i\\.ud 'i sufii lui ‘md 9°"-*CU*-lV€ - i ~ y aide open rau 9ll”°f~5 by Dlflk 516 Ambers tonight The As5°c‘lm'9d 0 €lV€ HSN iuul (luis an exclt be" st” Mum” and D011 Cl-ltlff A disease known as moon-blind Pres, score sheet. gave 12 to thf i rid- h d ` ng lun for l li luo ee 3 *em W0 Tum? lil Bild gaeisw l;*\;l;yn0<;)i;1uII(;ol;nd i31eoo“i;1:;itn I C3:1eI:i\l>(i,<;t¢l?. et;]\;Io to Canzolleri unc Tweutv milk tillage-ytar-olds Mt tw° runners °“ base ' , tele enteitil i tl tod ff" States It “P90955 dlle W dt’-| There “ere 00095 fl‘0m tht .niying tl-> riiitiismofmiclie tl ““‘°5 D°‘"‘ Pl"|"°* . \ . is i < es 0 a g uemy 01' 5°l'll¢ mineral in th Cmwd of 11005 falls who paid $40 oirmost st l l u t t reed. and locllzbd salt with ro 746 95 W see TONY make his thu: iw prize .......r\Loilsc2 575 g i L" Phu“de1l’hl“ -70° B°W"l°" H . oxide of iron is recommended in 'fly for the lightweight title Th. Unlike mv ‘mr “hen Indian big righthandel traded by the addition to n alot which includes We" hem was given o tremend .mom OW... .,, M, 0 Ac T Phillies to Pittsburgh at tin- start 50 per cent of oats 15 per cent ous ovation as he left. the ring offv J 1' d “5 of the season pitched the pirate. o al < ~ . th C | yellow corn 20 per cent when 50 h0`;\€\/el; ‘ga has 1,0"QWllzlgweprégentaggll :Z an 8-3 victory oler his former per cent bran and 25 l1St low one sided th b ,_ ammate dover hay ‘me from dpues; cent of was can be established bf meat); ngtlxnxr; (im tlirtiae oitghe jock Pm_Sbm`;h hunched me hm in_ ____ fieial s ore cards of Refere `5 ll’ nl” 0 e m el' cluding a home run by Gus suh Partim in Italy have offered Arthur D°n°v‘m and Judges Chai llil_i`l1°ll81b § .417 .418 .083 AMERICAN LEAGUE I’.C. 5 .500 .692 .615 .545 ' .545 .384 Won Lost Boston 7 3 Detroit 4 New York Philadelphia Cleveland St. Louis Washington Chicil-Eo wnlhmdhwa 004:: :nut § .250 NATIONAL LEAGUE Lost I’.C. Pittsburgh ` 3 369 St. Louis 5 -515 New York -5'll Chicago -500 Boston -457 Philadelphia .400 Bf'00k1yIl A00 Cincinnati 303 --S *QG~l~I@@O§ raoibw-lm When s. young man goes broke sl girl’s ideal is shattered. A bachelor thinks he is either ee year-old th t is . . . also wanted fm- overseas lsaM-r. gtlisjzitarigeliee :Ki lileeiiliilgoilronihgg G. R d S L d luoLlitr<1 at. 9 to 5 in the pre-race lblliithl msgid;-rilgd Zme5hri.,x;_;.?,? | W” ’"°°° 1 °' “M we 6 ‘fx eague Lea i::.‘:»..r;‘t‘:;. “W e r - _ l 1 all ` a , . ' M a recent saddle home ‘de in arduousallrloig iay;le‘t;;sigt;`fn:i;ti\;“a£d r rea o ng the Brooklyn attack. St- Loiiil. M0.. Where nearly 100. which he fought mote' him 155 h°"S°5 were °“°°l°¥“€d1 “V9 °l` sl! fl€l'ltS. held two world's titles and of the number sold well into the eamed nearly $500,000 in purses thousands, v/hlle the average of Canzoneri still refused to admit he' the whole lot was above $600. B washed up as a fighter. "I+-li’ the no. one .-quit. next to the rail. rookie Gil Brack. the Nationai Military seeilled butter placed at no. folu' Willie Reaping R.e\\'al.‘d. ace of the l\.f;il's'»entl'y. was placed no. 17 from the pole, with plenty 'of racing room. . _ Johnny Lougcleil of Calgary gets the mount oil Melociist. just one \\'<`t‘k nilel' booting the Wheatle_v‘s st:ibl<~`s entry home first. in the Woods Melnorirll at Jamaica. George Woolf. another rider from be up on' Col. E. R. Bradley‘s Bil- ‘ I-_lallahan plenty of hitting and air- $5000 for the two l lle Lynch and Ecole Forbes Don 1910 writ » Sufficient Class lv ln the rust and wont on to b it mg C010 DSM”-1' 110:95: gli; .gtlgble gggnigive Amgers 12 mund* can i01eezlr2l?lgi lrlllftri;l;11§lil0:Esh‘0';ni\\;n§ bi mor? hit on the Offermé; E; I f T 91 W0 ll d ` L t 3119 s;?i1-|1369(-E-:E5 u§miso;na1ihté°Ige £01161; scgretiiu lilcafoi' Ain‘lJI:§se‘zI1l: §,t;iqi;liglli:ibi; tti:;lt0l;del‘;J§;il the three- ayne am” el to U wo or anzoncri F b dl - \‘\ Dod H it Cu (3;°nfi2 (gall nC[lJ`;1cl;;i;:,<;l1; credit Canzoneri Wm? esa sig; of thg current; clio cas the 3 to ge" a 'N himself to be the best hotter ever rol';;iqd_ lu Sfxélglnx )ll1»i<1iiiu Gas House Gang from St, Louis who have the knack of exploding at the most. unexpected moments just when their oppohciiis are looking and hoping for the least. trouble. if n‘~ -ir + And it is quixe possible that Dizzy Dean will be serving them up for the Cardinals. And what a battle it should bc. If so and the Giants will Huh will have the additional satisfaction of earning his llollors tilt* li.t:‘d way Hilalflsl another of the piteliiriu greats oi the day. »I- -Z~ + rl- “Youth \\'i`.l he served" was never more clearly illustrated than at New York iz..-t night when Lou Ambeis succo.~.~1ully dt'-tended 'hu liglltweiizlit title n-.miilist the vet.- eran Tony Gnnzolieri. himself B. world champion twice ln it cam- HOLY NAME BOWLING ' MIXED LEAGUE FINALS Empire Games Y RK, M _ . - - ' - nn. ........... ....“.i..’. .’.;‘i‘é....""Z.. .War Admiral ' ‘n..w"’ ‘l.“.‘§.'.".i‘,"'.f.."°°“'.i”i-'..°;‘ t ` y ., - I ._ I l ' _ ' - ~ ”, V 1 Y s ‘ ' _ A _ , A ` - A A; , ‘ ' . d _ _ _ _ V U ` V I _ -_ M V, '. , y _ _ . i ’ _ ~ 1 ' V . ‘ ' ' - K; ~_ . » ` _ . O Committees A nno unced BURLINGTON. Ont.. M8-y"1 - Completion ol organizing activities for the British Empire Games As- sociation was announced tonight by M. M. Robinson, Hamilton,hon- orary secretary of the body who issued the names of those chosen to the various committees. Sir Edward Beatty, Montreal, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway. is president. John Leslie, Edmonton. is honorary assistant sccrctur_v and J. H. Crocker. Lon- don, Ont,. honorary treasurer. Members of the organizingeom- mittee, chosen by J. W. Hamilton. Regina, president of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. are Sir Etiwnrd Beatty; Dr. A. S. Lamb, Montreal; Sir George McLaren Brovt'il. Montreal ;J. W. Hamilton, Rrgiiia; John Leslie. Edmonton; Robert Kerr. Hamilton: J. H. Crocker. London; M. M. Robinson, Halnilton. The AAU. of C. committee, sel- ected by the A.A.U. branches and affiliated botlirs, includes: Thomas MacDonald. llulifnx. and C. D. Sliiilley. Alnlivlst. N. S. Limit Clubs In Tourney Play TORONTO. May 7-(CP)-Cam adiau golfers must get along with using onli' 14 clubs in tournament play. the executive of the Royal Canadian Golf Association Execu- tive ticrirlccl today. The ruling 18 effective Jan. l. 1938. ' While the Royal and Ancient Club of St. Andrews. British gow- r-rninv; body, decided against limi- t‘i\g clubs in toumament. play, the Canadian body followed the Unified Statcs' lead. The reason. an- nounced by secretary B. L. Ander- son. was that large number of Canadians and Americans compete in encli country. Home Run Sluggers lA.I‘. By Gini-dlu\'s Special Wlre) \'¢sterdny'l Ramen: Selk’rk. Yankees: Averill, Indians; Rogell. Tigers; Bell. Browns; Bottomley. Browns; Bartell. Giants; Martin. Phillies and Suhr, Pirates. one each. ‘ The Leaders: Selkirk. Yankees; .Johnson. Athletics and Bartcll, Giants. four each.~Grccnberg. Tig- ers. Kampourlo, nods and ott.i Giants. three each. League Totals National 53 Am- Gents, high single, M, 232 paign of over 150 lights. + + -i- ,~’r C-anr.onei‘i. game and willing wal never in the iiicturc-. of the one- ‘sided battle. Ili only two round! Last lught on the Holy Name Al- leys the second game of the Mixed league asain went to the Flying Frellchmen by I. majority of 158 P1115. this game puts them two up on the Alerts in the five game ser- ies. tile A.lerts Seemed a bit off color last night but the roaring French-1, meirdeserved their win after being 97 pins down on 'the first string; they kept Dying through the second and third strings to victory, FLYING FRENCHMEN F. Hennessey 193 196 153 D. McKenzie 162 198 144 C. LeCiair 187 212 217 F. S nllott. 210 147 W. Craswell J. Kirwin Total-3162. 193 179 138 202 119 162 152 ALERTS V. Coyle I. Dougan M. McDonald E. Mitchell B. Desitoche M. McFarlane 'Dotal-3004. 21`I)..adies, high single, M. Ladies, High three, F, 223 210 180 198 l20 125 185 232 137 122 120 177 191 146 227 211 115 185 McFarlane Slnnott 550 McDonald Gents. high three, C. IA2Clair 616. SECOND GAME LADIES FINALS Kelly and Mclnnis Trophy Last night. the Tip Tops turned the tables oil the Vagabonds by it margin of 19 pins. to deadlock the series at one apiece. the fnnl game will be played Tuesday night at 9 o`clock, Mary Duffy took all honors to the Tip Tops in rolling high single 256, also high three 604. ‘ TIP TOPS J. MCCa.be 188 153 113 M. Duffy 163 185 258 L. Mk!D0ugafl 161 168 154 did he show a semblance Of D15 forlner bl'ilIialltui~iutiI i>f\¥`Y“91°‘ 0! his. But it. sounds like a loluorn cry from a lillllcl' \\li0 llihi 5611100 the llt»iclit.~- iizli izoiv 1.- on the way out. The l`l.tlnll‘.; spirit is stil. there but going 1- the razor edge keenllcss oi lll.~ buxilur. the snap from his iuiilt-`iit\.\ and Liic strength from his stocky' lt~_f.~. in n \\r>l‘l(l'.~t'llll:irti hi' the cat- astroillu: oi tile Grrlilrlil zeppelln Hindcnbul-5_1, at Lakt-hurst Thurs- day probilbiy no om* was more t.hundcl'.mm lill 146 ;attacl¢ of appclitiicitis. vt: ,~ 'fr -~.::‘i JIMMY MclNN slzlul-FINAL slx Donwmiso-the AT CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM FRIDAY, MAY 14th. Fur Maritime Bantamwelght Championship. Fight starts at 8.30 sharp w Main Bout. Fifteen 3 Minute Rounds lwssalu.-kin-l.AN'rz_ 111 Las., n.\l.ll-tix. N.s. Maritime Bantamwelght Champion VS. IS. lI8 POUNDS P. E. Illlnd Bnntamweight Champion Mayor P. W .Turner of Charlottetown Donating Gold Belt to the Wilma 3 MINIYTE IIOYNDS FRANK CARPENTER, 140 LBS. HALI FAX DESTROY!-`.l VS. KID NICKERSON, H5 LBS. P. E. Island Welterweight Champion WITH l’RF.LlMlNAR.IE.\' Prices. Ringslde 751°. Tax Included. Reserved 60c, Tax Included. Rub 50c, Tn Included, Youth Advlncc sale at Worthy: Dru( Stoll Opens Moy llth. JOE McDONALD Pndlli- tM)0 youll( G' log OH to Q.>t\mll1'IBd.. l eri¢,\,n 10, 1150515393, ' ' i 51;' , ` , _ "."f¢_'\"' _‘__ . ,_;,_ . 11"'-" “T r , '~. . t t t