MAY 18, 1940 Lloit. O'Brien is now located at. pts t‘:uliei_‘s_ track. Aiberton, where 1,,- 15 framing Margaret Jean, a flu'(\0-_\'P£l-l'-0]d by Clover Guy gm i-2. As a two-year-old she won the Futurity at the Provincial Exaiiiuioii last August. Also Dude Pggfllllllilll 2.07 1-2 that stepped die fastest mile trotting in the ,\l.l."llllll0$ last season - 2.09 1-4. Eryn are owned by Andrew Perry, siiiiiincrside. Gfifdlln pawson of “K1ondyke" fnniv. now in his late 70's, is still BFllTl‘ anti is training two colts by Ar i worthy 2.05. He is located at Kinshigtczi. qyiirizill Scmple has recently re- fiii-iicil iroin a tour of Ontario in (‘.1 llllll\' with W. H. Copp, Port 1" It is understood that they ln scarch of new racing ma- No news has leaked out as i.» \\' ciher they made a. purchase or nul- Beulah Grattan. a five-year-old ppm; mare bv Chilcoot 2.04 1-2, gr". rd at New Glasgow. N.S.. the - (l.l_\'. Shc made three starts THU!) and is charged is with illis‘ or s23. mtklng her eligible :.i- 230 pace. Ollii‘ R.i'.l‘l‘F(ill£ln1 is now located “i ‘ft-am :i<c track with sunny Hal "i Anne Worthy 2.17 l-4. Girl. 2.08 1.2 and Calumet 101i 1-2. all in the pink of co..<..ti_»ii and fzOlnfz slow miles. Dr. f). A. lvlclsriac of Glace Bay ha: ,i new spccd arrival in a four- tmv-cli pacer which he purchas- cil iii Oiiiiirio. The Doctor is one n; siandlivs of the sport n-iccrcli/ hope that he wit: ill.ll\\' summaries this season. hi.. We liiul the pleasure of a call fr '.ll1l P. Kchnugh, Carleton “cdiisisday and were tie. i hcar that our old fav- c! i I"li(‘l Auhrcy 2.16 i-2 ttrinl 2i) l-i~ lir Captain Aubrey 2.07 1-2 1; d. -riuii<i as it dollar and has all iii all iwp and energy. Colonel a1 v In ihe sire of Major Au- bl‘ *ii. ivlajor BOWPS 2131-2 . or ccod (H395. Mr. Kehough !i)ll!‘-_\'i"f\l‘-fl](l by Colonel Au- ; .l full broihcr to Major Bowes, f. null likfll and a. three-year- iiriiiiei- that with very lit- ill! has shown sensational , is a really worth while i inrsprci. 'l‘lic writer had the privilege of ffilllillilllillx! Ccloncl Aubrey the i 1' o: lfLl-i and \\'0n two races in '(ll\':§‘ll'Clll large fields of . Ll_l\'ll1l_Y him a mark of .4 over a very heavy track. lick» later facing a heavy wind '. a mile in 2.10 l-4, the 2. l Two \\' . (n l'if‘l' in 30 i-Z seconds with . e iilif in 1.04 1-2. He was eased uii iiii- iliircl riuartci- and came litiiilc on the bit, 0r the orcr sixty horses which l liaii- iiwiictl or raced he was by lsiiz Iiilfis the greatest. and had he mt flli“. with an accident which lrimivi him so that it took three hour- iz-nparation t0 get him ready . iiv wiulcl have taken a Ic- rziu>e he had extreme speed. flit‘ best of fcet and legs, a constitution, a iiid iiie best of manners. In riiincci his racing use- 3"“ iust whcn he was in his nriuii‘ and rcadv to incct all com- ers. As a she he produced in Major Aiibrci- 211 one of the fastest of the l-‘laud breds. a horse with al- most unbelievable speed such as llflfluir a quarter in 29 l-2 seconds arid ii half iii 1.01 1-4 over the (‘iiariciictrnvn track. When Well McNriil sold him nftcr driving him to his ri-vorti we all thought that it ivoiiiil he casv to pick up another liiit‘ iiiiii That must have been "l! vi" ago and nothing of his sort has shown up in this Pro- viucc sincc. CYPIIH Martin. New Perth. has Blllvh-lscd from Raoul Reymond. Soutlipoit. the registered stallion Sl- S\l\_i‘._\‘il'(’. While everyone in "l" llrliiiiv of Charlottetown has Bceniuid admired this magnificent ‘on illni was formerly in the "lflblvfi and afterwards own- ‘ our of the wealthiest horse- m"ll in Qntario, he will be a novel- tv ill kings County and will Qlfalf‘ n lot of interest. His blood {was iiai-c to the best pedigrees in l‘ lll"l'"\li;'lil)rcd lines and he has ."-'=l'l\' uriivcii himself a wonderful M” “l. ll-llldfiflmc. upstanding bolts “lid 1l"-<- Mr. Martin is to be "lllllllflllilld on bringing to New Per’) , , nmliniqlaiid vicinity such a valuable Motor transport is up to daft; and zllflnriliub: has its place, but for hmfflll llllPDoses there is nothing l ll-lll a beautiful pair of drnu. horses. will kept. well groom- Rllfi turncd out properly hook- l~ M. Poole and Company pairs, one of. blacks and Mr. m‘ _ ivho is a connoisseur i-iHkS, has recently added an iivriect black draft horse m“ Laser! froin Well McNeiil. See i\l. Pcole horses as they cirrv luafls of lumber throuw our ‘infllllrhfarcs and you will admit gglflrlmlxilltlt we have written is d5‘; lfllle weather the past few n“, VP“. bllJllilht more stables to iiibition grounds. Recent _ “fill: 1th? Cl.“ Cha1ndle4i- ,1, ll-‘Y rsco 2.0 1-. xjffgllii s Abbe 2.1a l-2 and a two- smsl" (V; 'lhe wellington McNeil! 2m ‘Juli Aaron L. 2.08, Direct L. l . June Evans 2.13 and three WWII TllE BACK STRETCH ~—-—- I dozen horses rECElVllig slow miles or being jogged. Nearly all 130k in the Dink of condition. Miss Vic- toria 2.14 in the Power Brothers stable has never locked better and seems to be pacing with even more vim than last season when she took he!‘ FBCOTd- It is too early to give a line on any particular horse or horses because none of the train- wiseiy keeping them inycheck until ers have extended their charges. better conditioned. The popular Jimmie Power of Power Brotherslias had a long siege of illness in hospital but ivas sitting up Thursday afternoon iorl the first tune and is expected be out and around in a couple of weeks at least. His many friends will be glad to welcome him out air n. There /is considerable divergence of opinion regarding the use of the bllrrler even on the Grand Circuit.- For instance the Wisconsin State’ Fair at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ad-i vertises that all races will be start-i ed with the McNamara, Barrier, while the Indianapolis. Indiana. state fair Grand Circuit meeting, one of the largest in America, ad- vertises "WE DO NOT USE THEI BARRIER FOR OUR RACES." The annual‘ meeting 0f the Prince Edward Island Hariicss Racing Club will be held ill Suin- i. merside on Tuesday, according to.‘ advertisement of secretary F. J. El Wright. This is the organization that has promoted with such suc- cess the two, three and four-year- oid Futuritics. They have an ex- ceptionally large entry list thisi year. Miss Budlonr; D. 2.00. by Calu- met Budlong 2M 3-4. in Bab Plaxicds stable, Canton. OiliiL: worked a mile in 2.14 1-2 last. wcck and her driver took a firm lulu. cii her at the end of tiio iiiiie. "rant is the track record for the scason. Miss Bildliflg is rated as one cf the best pacers in Ohio ovcr ii;ilf.inile' tracks. having won in 2.03 at Dcl- aware last fail. The first racing of the season in Holland began at Mervcld. Anril 9th. and was won by ihc former American troticr Calumet Cine‘ 2.02 l-2. The second ev was; won by Hanover Busyhoilv 201i l-4. i Thcre will probably bc no liiarc- horse ncws frcin Holland until the end of the war. One million dollars in United States Federal funds has been zip- propriated for the lllll)l'0\'L‘lflf‘l‘it of! county fair grounds iii IIlIlOiS. ’I‘lic_',' g will be able to obtain labor for practically all kinds of work to thcii" fair plants. The only strings ticd to such aid is that the grounds will be available for entertain- ments, exhibitions and public. iiicz-i- ‘h1g5 when not in use by llu- Fair Association. The sale of nice horscs at Sprint!- field, Illnois, took place Thursday and Friday. The catalogue ccn- tained quite a number of izocd horses that will n0 doubt. be fiited up for this season's l‘§\(‘llll!. Brandon. Manitoba. fair will bc held in July but the stake raccs closed May 15th with one of they largest entry lists in the iiistarv of the Association. In one class there | were twenty entries. iii another twenty-three. The lowest was nine. We note where Gallant Heart by Volomite 2.03 1-4, a three-yecir-old trotter owned by Hediev T. Flllmll- Upper Stewiacke, N.S.. worked a mile in 2.22 at the Ohio state fair grounds last. week for Harry Short. Another one of Mr. Fulton's coils —Ma.rvel-paccct in 2.25. and broad jump. second in the Javelin throw. and ran the final isiretch of the 880-yard Féfiay to iCliicngo today‘ to wailop Oh catzo Acadia Wins Maritime Track, Field Title 6th Consecu SACKVILLE, N. 3.. May 17- (CPi-For the sixuh consecutive year Acadia University today won the Mrtrit-ime Intercollegiate Track and Field Championship. Acadia athletes gathered 62 l points. Oi-her comipeititors I-Ellllwd in the following order’ Mcunt Allison Univc-rsiity 53, S. Francis Xavier University 42, University of New Brunswick 5. Don Norton, sensational Mount Allison track star from St. Steph- en. won the individual high scor- lilé.’ trophy wJiih 25 1-2 pCiilffi. His mark of 43 feet 5 1-4 inches set a new reccrd for the hiop, stsrp and lump. beating his own prevzcus record of 42.7 feet established at Acadia last year. Norton also tied the record of ten seconds flat in the IUD-yard dash set by Noimaailaidlawzn ‘934. In fldfilllCll the sophomore flash placed fiist in the 220-yard da-h turn a loss of‘ ten yards into a victory by ten yards. Time of the latter event was ii near-record performance of l mn- ute .Ti scconcLs. St. F. X. dcfcatfd Mona-t Allison in the miiie relaiy by icss than a yard. ‘ Dimaggio Hits Homer In B-l Win - NEW YORK, Mniy l7—(A.P)— Lock-ii: something like world ('llillll]).~llli'x again, the Yankees ac- cuiiitiliitcti six runs on 51X hits at Wine Sox 6-1 in an Amencazi League baseball game behind the fir llll pitching of Rookie Marvin BfOtlPf. Brcucr hs-ld the Sox hvtieis for the first fc-nr inning and sroreiess uiizil the seventh. when two con- ocutive walks and a smgle by Marvin McNair gave Chicago its rim. Joe Dimaggio hit his first home run cf the szrison i:i the first in- ning" ivit-li Red Rolfe on trase. The second-place Indians over- powcrcd Washington Senators 18-1 at Cleveland .n a grotesque game which provided southpaw Al Mil- nar his fourth straight victory. Rcckie Sidney Hudson. who ‘UlYlfKi for the Seriatcrs, passed out five \\'.'likS and a hit before Rene hfontcaizudo replaced him wth none out in the first. Montaagudo wasn't much better, giving two pascs a-nd four hits and nic-n-in: the Indians’ fzrst-inning total to l0 runs. infielder Oharly Gelbert went t-n the box for Wushingtcn in the From Behind ' PH E UHAKLUTTETUW N tive Year Reds Come T0 Win 7-2 NEW YORK, May 17—(A.P)-A grand slam by Ivail G:odmain—a homer with the bases full-kept Cincinnati Reds in first place in the National League today. Goodmans bias-t came with two out in the lit-h innrrig and gave the Reds a 7-2 victory at Philadel- phia over the fzlfth place Phillies. ’T"he circiuit ci-cut, Gocdmanis fourth of the semen, came when it appeared the Phiis would pull out of danger. The Phils nicked Jim Turner fcr a rim in t-hc sec/mo. They added another in the sixt-h on tour bases on trails and seemed headed for a. shutout behind Beck's effective pict-hicwg. In tihe eight-h. however. G-ccd- man sincied with one and Frank McCcrmick hit a rcunci-tripper m} force the game into overtime. Claud Pa scan held the Qiiants to two stigl-ei. both by Joe Moore, in pitching a 4-0 shutout. for Chi- 011.20 Cubs here. ' But this siuljxberb performance whoh lifted the Cubs past New York into third place was clouded by an injuiy to Stan Hack, Chi- cago's star t-hzlrd baseman. ‘in the first inning Heck was strrck a glancing blow on the head by a ball batted by teammate Hank Lciber. He was carried from the field and taken to hcspital. Dr. C. R. Palm-er. t-hc G ant‘; plrvsiczu . said he dzd not believe the iniury was serious, although Hack bled prcnusely from a cut on the side c-f his head Passcavu did nct allow a hit un- til the FZXlh ining. Fsur errors by Chhago caused Passeau intermit- t-snit trouble. A hcmc run by Bill Herman in the fcurth gave Chicago its only run till the "cventn. Miaking another try alter get- ting batted out nif the box in the first innmg two day's ago. WlllLOW Wyatt scati-circd sevrn hiis to pace Brooklyn i-0 a 4-3 victory olvcr St. Louis Cardhials and keep the Do zcrs within a halt‘ game oi the Cincinnati Reds. The game was at GUARDIAN Enthusiastic i Meeting Of Ball Club There was a very enthusiastic meeting of the Summerside Baseball Lefliluv heldiast nxzht in the Town Hall. Di‘. Hillard Clarke presiding. Three teams were lined up for the league. The names were tre sanxe as last year, Pioneers. Red so); mid VilB-mflnnfl. a committee was ap- pointed to draw uD a ScllPdlllt‘ or games. It. l5 expected that some ex- ribition games will be played on the 24th.——S. Ben Hogan Takes Lead In Calf Round (By Gayle Talbot) (Associaled Press Sports NEW YORK. May l7 --»' Though he foil down a ill‘ stairs last night and iiijiiiui :ii.. back. young Bsn l-lojrun cf Wiiiw Plains, N. Y . still \\'.'\S abic to |.ui togcrher a 68-73 orcr Ill!‘ cxaciiiit; Fmsh Meadow Countiqv (‘lnh Course today and tiikc a coiniorr- able lead over his g profvssioiizil rivals i'n the Gooziai. Round Robzn Golf Tournamrnt. With four mire hard rounds of match play yet to be crowded into tomorrow‘ and Stinday, HOFQII i-.>- night has l2 "plus" three rounds, while Thoins-ii Writer) I Seeks Recognition As Bantamweight and Ruiz in each owned svvilii poiirs iilffvr l_~l-il'_“,lll“"“ (Tn-m, W?) Thou I011 shot rounds of TlS-Tl ir- , b‘ Kl Wlviiiiiii) The gelding uni. ltutrvun 71-72, on u pxr-70 i ' "W W“ DALLAS, Tex., Mav 17 -—iAP) -- 1. - 1 ' ' Double Train Hvmie Capun- manage!‘ 0r U)" 5311' A "point" is scored in this iiiii- ca. New York bantamweight. asked i . . . ~ J . . -. qne affair uhcn a pl.i_\ci liiiisnc. 5):, $23931 l?°x1“sl3l555°mau°" oiic-iip over an ripiioiiriii. All 1 ” m“ a ‘Ca as Wm match-cs do 18 holes Hogan |)ll'i{- b“§§f‘,’§‘_"§§f,‘,§,,°fz‘§§‘gffifiamp10,, by ed up a iicat total of (llllili points the New york Athiemc commissimhi in hzs biisterinu morning rminri. was scheduled to fight; George P339’ ivhcn he caught Crais: Wood ani the N. B. A, king for the lllldlsflllt- Clarion Hcafuvr 0ft their" ed title in Toronto Mav 2'7. His 73 enabled him only Yesterday Tom Stanley. manager eve-n with l-Itnry Pic.'i'i, of the Cleveland neszro. said in Tor- I A ghmnpiofy and H9 onto that Pace "has run out on -.~ an“ i - , | In fc i.h ..i. oii me. and matchmaker Jack , - v addegohte would be forced to cancel i 7-, 0., h= " u. - ‘ ' ' shot 7-i- d iiiirzl i-ouiitis \"C0!lfl i , . L“ . Martin Pose of A_ n‘iiii burnt-d tlic course with rt. ntis o‘ TO-Tl if) clinib to fifth pace with four points. Hc llckcti both lifilillfl’ 1nd Jimmy Demarct. one up. in ihc ..f- trriiocn. Pound Stumps I $3.55” 333888 ffiiififillndgr War Ngws i i Baseball’ Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Breuer and Rcsar; Smith, Det- rioh and ‘Iresh. Washington 00o 00o 001—l 1 11w,- . .. . i i .. oieveiriiici (10103 il0 i2x-l8 l5 o ;_,1,,}f,,,',‘,§§“,,;”‘,‘,‘,‘,.‘j1,§...{’,§,§"“pyjfltflg; Krakaitskas, Gelbert, Hud'on. iiizirkii today. Mcnteagudo and Ferrell. Early; , 'liic opcii market price for Milnar and Hemsley, Pylilak. yBriIisl-i unit was (ill live cent.- ni Brocklyn. FJXlll. (‘ielbert retired the indzaus in order in that inning. but was tmiohed in the seventh for Jeff Heath's second homer of the game. BASEBALUS ‘The following summary of one of Colonel Aiibreys races, October 3rd. i924. Provincial Exhibition. will be interesting to a number oi those who participated as drivers Q1‘ were on hand as sP¢¢'~ll'~0l'5- 2.40 PACE Colonel Aubrey, by Captain Aubrey (MZlCKlllIlOlll Mac Aubrey. by Captain Au- brev iMcNeiii) 3 2 2 Peter stration, by captain Aubrey (McPherson) 2 3 9 Queenie Patch, by Paichcn Wilkes (Cameron) 7 7 3 Miss Atlantic. 4-8-6: Billy Aubrixv. 8-6.4; Prince Mac. 11-4-8: Hector. 5-5-5; Todd E., 6-9-7; National R. 9-dis; John Waters. IO-dis. Time—2.l7 i-4, 2.1a 1-4. 2.17 1-4) On the same afternoon the threc-year-old trot and have was won by the dainty littlebay inure Maw $ue_ by Braden Di rt. with Tommy Raymond up. She is the dam of Aaron L, 2.08. Direct I... 2.09 1-2 and three others. The runner up to her was Brian Mac. owned and drivcn by Harry Led- yai-d, who was then almost three- scorc-yearsnand-ten. THREE YEAR 0'0 TROT AND P i. Mary Sue.‘ by Braden Direct. Raymond) Brian Mac. by Marshall M. (Ledyard) Jessica the Great. by Dioflflifl. (steele) 4 Rosie Waltz by Colonel Waltz. Lowrie) 3 4 4 Colorado M., 8-5-5; Dircctum L. 7-7-6; Mac Copia. 5-641‘; sllilwmc Rose. dis. Time—2.25 l-4. 2.26 l-2: 22R- Orioles-He Out 6-5 Win lmllfrs and pacers. The l"! livliest with some "' You WANT A surr ‘run WILL mans-or wcu. UR WELb-AND XII? IT‘ iuAMnTun nmnsu MINUIM "iii also MILIITARY CLOTHS for Officer-l‘ Unllormi hlkl and -The directors appointed Mr. Dunn to act as Resident, Mr (By The Associated Press) Batting tnree leaders in ties in each League). Player, Liub G AB R ll Pct. Averill, Tigers 16 47 5 22 .408 Wiiiker, Dodgers l5 46 8 l9 .41.! l-inuey. Red Sox 22 95 l6 3B .40.) Radcliff, Browns 2i 92 l2 36 .391 Hayes, Ath etics 2i 69 l2 27 .391 Gustinc. Pirates l3 50 6 l9 380 Lombardi. Reds 2i 77 l4 29 .377 Home Runs: American Iieague-Foxx. Red Sox. 9. National League - Mim, Cardinals, 9. Runs Batted ln: American League-Felix. Red 50X. so. Nflli0ll£il i..eazue—Mize. Card- inals. 21. Daily War Survey (By The Canadian Press) While fighting to stoD U19 Q91’- inans on their bush into Plume iiiruiuzli Bcigiuni the Allies mus]- be alert on other fronts. Gel man eon- ccntrations on the German-SWIM) border and the menacing attitude of ltaly present the profile!"- Of ml oifeilisireton France from the - i . botlicciiiisation of the W989" Dul- °l Holland iii addition to Denmark and Norway makes the 0105191" 0i hgme defence for the United KiDBlOIII an urgent one. The Balkan natons are niiotier danger spot-- (‘icrinanys plan may W911 be l}: drive on in France and Belilillm an‘, draw as inanv Alliud troops h that arca in the hone that a smast m another quarter with or withou MONTREAL. May l7-fCP)— Baltimore Oriols came i'rom be- hind in the late innings today to eke out a 6-5 viotc-ry ovcr the Little Giants in a IO-innizig game that opened the International League series at Jersey Oity. Two errors by Lou Roggino in the 10th liming interminglrd with Nick Ettenb single gave the Ur- iolea the winning run off Hal Frid- man who was charged wit-h his first lore of the season. The Little Giants scored a! their runs off Italo Cheiivi in me third on home runs by Tsm Neill and Johnny Dickshct. the farmer's coming with two aboard and the latter! with one on Buckshot's seventh circuit drive of N10 RGQOXL 1W1’- R W" another front. the SHFDOIT (éfd ltigiiygcevgéiuld meet wgiiettiacsiijteional Gennan fear of flilhtlrlil on twp "Ollfa urcinptcd the aLiance w; i “wk Russia mav not preyen a q - t the Ru- fiifiiiiiiifiiiigiigjiiismiia? aRumaniaI; "fifth ciuimn . M!" "19 fF-‘mm 0 liilfilfliéll column/z ipeggalgvgfi m‘: O. Rll . can R ' 'ii-prance‘ the oil fields will not be ‘WITC O . i Germans attributed the 10s; ofrthtt! iiirst great war iii-HM!’ w l’ e as‘) thev were compelled to fikhtnoll [an fronts. the French and the uss‘ . Had it nct been for the Russ a_n front they could have thrown B itheir forces into the first drive 0h ‘France and perhaps W0" B SPNd-l’ I victory. Tllls time, apparently. they are going to test out the western -front thoroughly before onenlne "l! Philadelphia oio om oon oo-z s i ‘gem-um 3.12,, . ' llfrfivllillli; thc stable 0t R palms an" ‘ (ieridcd not NEW YORK. May 11 mice» _ 1 ‘ the‘ and lhc Net. crianzs i-Auii sEvEN _,i y‘ .___ , Twelve HorsesWIéeady-Tb? Word In King’s Plate t . i v i V "v. ork lame after a tBy Foster Barclay) (Canadian Press Staff Wrilcr) TORONTO. Mo)‘ 17 ——'Cl'i -- i'i‘\'.'cl\'? llfll‘.-(‘-—-Illl‘!38 of th i rc- ' Lziuztliii. O-haivn Moto i ~ will fro‘. on the track a.’ W park ifilll0l'l'(lW to match 5.: iihe 81st. running of the Ki ] Plat-i. i \Villl(ll'ii\\'l\l today of the l\'ll‘i'~‘l'~ l book ffiVOHlx, Dark Ccnicl. iii. fill‘ ’lasi moment lhreyv the fill‘ fu longs gallcp wide cpeii. The . in‘ 1 wzll rtccive 50 quincas, donated iJ_\‘ ‘ the King. and the major p0 tion o: l a $7.500 added purse. Gcorgc M. Hcndric of Hflllliif)". i " tri entcr Dark Ccnvt Service May 27 NIONCTON. N. 13.. Mm‘ 17-50m- Mc-ntla‘ M" 27th. i iriiin scri c. daily ' in and from Prince liiirtl uiil go mo!" n: connection {from Pullfi? Edtvard l(*.l\’.- Mansion at cxicgii Sllllii’ ' ‘J..lll. daily c Silllllflfif. arm I .11‘. 6.40 1l.lll., filiii wi.l l("il\'t‘ Cii.i v ilcttclizvvii at 7.30 aiii. ciai c T‘ ‘ ct‘ Suiido the same llfll. ‘l t and 72H pin Svu A .12 Sackviile at i221) 1pm. and lVIOIlCiOn at 1.50 iTmi afternoon CCIlllETUCll ti Prin fElwarrl Island will icilvc 170ml [at 3.40 pm. daily ext" n. S'.ll‘.[i'\_\. Sackville 4.55 p.ni., arriv Ciar- ‘ioiicioivn 9.10 p.m.. aiiri iroi "il c Eriivnrd Islrnd will . ..lcicwn a‘. 1.00 pin, Saclu" at 8.20 D-iii- "ll hr‘ inatic “'11 riiimc laxprcss" for 1 i<l points We t. Oihcr chzintzcs in CfPliirilnll izcnal train schcriulcs eflc . Sfilll . 8i"! l.i fl phi. 'ii-n"- (‘ape ‘loriiirii- ll ilO 'ii».- f“. f .(lDl_liil'. Sterling iic.<l us own for a 1.1m daft- dye as fffuo“‘§i év v flATlofllL LEAGUE 5.3.21 .n relation io iiic Llniicci Slates‘ A mam Wm 1pn"[\ chayknuxyoyr q-l R ~11 _- _. ‘a ' unit but pressure increased. i . Qlrnmvtc'dp and Tmnsh ‘L - fiJ) ‘l lll, .. . a .. Chicago 0m 100 300-4 7 4 .mffggflljllgssqyggllygf. “n°(‘,*,':‘§f,,_¢}f“l§§‘ at 3.20 pm. m-n- - "ll" ‘l-l New York 000 oco 000-o 2 0 1 . . ' . ‘ r , ~ a aim-i Slllulll" ’ ' Passeau and Tedd; schumaclrer. iiediiéntli-Jysilsl l? TlIlll-‘ll lil-"l _..... -.-._-_.. .._. ._ BT07?" and Dflflllinil- inf lfCSSilblC invasion oi swiizcriiriiu . um. T‘~'-'l_ll‘l Wfldv-leill Till?“ 1 V)“ ‘IHQHITLLT . l S-UIRITIPTFIKP EH1 I \3l' C \ C'i\'l i‘ a < y < st. Louis ioo 20o ooa~a 1 2 i Tiic Canadian dollar ticcliiied 3-4 .. .l'll. ymiiariv. WGdHPFW-l" RLMLIVIBBR \\ HlzN BI-Oqkly-n 99g 3gp 1gx._4 5 O front i0 a discount of ii) 3-4 per‘ py-iqia" and 6.30 a.m. _. --_. Wamrke. Russell. Shown and ,C§‘m- ‘Ol_l““'",l'°:""{~"l “Xilmlli-ll‘ coll‘! "iiui- i " flllifi saiiurda '. 4B)- The ffllYlfllihl Press-i. Padgett: Wyatt and Piielrrs. imig. 20111,‘!§iPJ'?-91rl_"'l" 1W1" y ;i.c da f‘.\’Cf‘l7l Sutidav. I Cincinnati 000 000 020 05-7 l2 l jiwaoiciz '34 ‘Clém lama‘! 1,113,112‘; ‘.1933; i Tani ii at 3.45 a.in.. $lllllill."*l‘.=}("‘ i .\Tan O‘ \\'.ir. run-d h: lllifll w. 745 am. Ill‘l‘l\’lll£,' Charlciicteu-ii at ' ]\1'1'I,\ mic bur I'll!" e I Brooklyn collected only six hits TUTYWT- Bflfleliw MFOYP- R0019 {guiider were unquotcd. .104” 5-"1- “W” Twins “m “w: off Tlirc? st. Lollis pftchcrs. but. and Herehbereer; Beck. Brown Rfifll __._-_-~...__.-. liiccr with mics firm flllfl '0 ill" fIVP of them were bunched in two Mwccft iiaxmc \F'I‘ AwaRns ‘ ‘l ‘ h frames. 2*» . ' lflll “'l- 093"‘ ' "" Dorm 33mm; hi; his {cm-m INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE i MONTREAL. May lT-ACPi-i _ u'ici"idc a ‘i I-Tzncr; "i llfllfley pf rm. 1.350“ _ ‘ J First 111T‘- in ilic li:.iuli:i (‘iulv except Suiuhrix l av n: Don Padgett also hgmeflid, Baltimore 001 200 020 l-6 10 1 l ccinpctitzon iii rut-s and car ‘ v __.__ _ Jersey Qty Q05 90p p00 0._5 g 3 i held by 1h: Mcii l 'l‘c:'ci-n - FlIi-"Yfl ii 1 Chelini, Trjnklg Mflttfzak‘ Q1503,’ I ary Ccniiiiis 10:1 ii s bceii ii\\':ii‘tii.i W‘ Elnlsdale Ana Mldklif flllfi Krficlisr; in). _, w M15. Milli)’ Sill _i- cf llcilcsie ‘Swain Feldmari and Biacmim ' Creek. King's County. N. l3. iiiii Trrii ikavuu: Tlwifdll fcr Sillllé ' ' ' ‘Miss D. E. vciix. Cape ircrii. N. m" ~"»“l‘~'-1l.\'- c no l1" m‘ 55151216.“; ASS()(Y|,\'1'|()N S.. who l'f'S‘)X‘(‘i-l\'$‘i_\' ticsigzird and lFriMv. at 8303mm. wll ho on!" ' til-i" - worked on the rug. it was aniicnuc- ‘Till TlIlP-“fiilil Elllllfilgfll‘ Flu-gt‘ Sara i)“ t?‘- . ' - - -. i rnvi: JLY‘.< rt i‘ a. .. The‘ fir-St nwetmg fonowlpg ‘nae Miner-Polls 5. Milwaukee 6 edségmzqaé pnze went to Mrs‘ Marge ‘grr “a1 lqzlmmerigid; 12-05 par” ni “Tamzabmn of ‘he Eunsdae C“ ' ENCQURAGE HOME PLAYERS Brown cf Annapolis County N. 5.; T117111 195N111‘! Sllnllflel‘ d? if‘? it Union was held in the building owned by Mr. Basil MacNeiii onl Thursday last. A very interesting discussion was partaken by all as to activities of a Credit tgiicri. 189. James Johnston as Mice-President, and Mr. Jamcs Currie as Secretary. More members joinccl up. Miss Lillian Adams who nus spent the fiast winter in Sydicg. N. S.. has ariived home to spend the summer with her mother, i\'irs Wiliam Adams. The many friends of Mr. Ra- bcrt Brennan are pleasfd to learn that he is convahsciiig favoably‘ following his recent aituick of plcurisy’ The West Devon Women's In- stitute staged a very enjoyable concert in Elinsdale Hall on Fri- day, May l0 The entertainment included singing. dancing, dialoguss. etc Following the program danc- ing was indulged in for the 1'9- inainder of the evening. Friends of Mr. Patrick McDon- ald are sorry to learn of his iii- ncss, all hope for i115 speedy 1'9‘ covcry. The regular monthly meeting of the Elmsdale Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Callaghan, on Tilcsday. May Li. A large number of members and several visitors were present. The usual business was transacted. Re- ports from Sick Committee and School Committee were heard New committees were appointed. 'I‘hree members subscribed for the ln- stitute News. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Emerson Hardy. Nagional anthem closed the meeting. The regular weekly meeting of the Elmsdaie Boys Scouts was held in the Hall on Thursday last. The meeting was carried on in the usual manner under the capable drection of the leader. Rev. W A Patter- son. These meetings are always largely attended as the boys are very keen on the duty they owe to the Scouts Owing to the vncancv caused by the resignation of Mr. ' MacAusland. Principal of High School who was called to duty in the Air Force. Mr. Ar- thur Greene was promoted to Principal. Mr. Urban McKinntin. tcachcr oi‘ O'Brien Read School ac- cepted the place of the Vice-Prin- cipal. Mrs. Everctt Rix is to fin- ish out the year at. O'Brien Road school, We wish them all succe=s in their new duties. E. _________--- WARTIME HORSE SHOW TORONTO -fCPi-Evictcd from the Exhibition Coliseum by the C. A. S. F. Jn-tralning. the 40th To- third prize t-o Mrs. Jshn Mo cn. SYDNEY. N. s. W. -(CP)_'1"he, St. Aitdi s. B.. and . rth Playwrights Advisory Board is cam- prize to Ms. S. i’. Carinicr, Grand raignine for the use in wartime rf Etiing. Cape Breton. N. s. Australian plays written bv Aus- tralian players. NIégfilg: T0 IQOSPITAL O .. Mi ' 1 -- l -- UNGRATEFUL ELEPHANT Dizzy Dcan said lgziay lic lvixoluld co to Joints Hopkins Ho. pita‘. 'ii 13.1m- IBELFAST "JCP? —Wlll1@ IJPJIIFZ more tomorrow for aqn cxainiiiailon S-"mlmfld bv HP-"ld Keener Hzaizurs of his flililil: rant iiriii. (‘human glrllreinélgysagfcoligngoggonhe zigblliétwcub citfiicials saiifl Dean “'95 under- “asked the boy-s m“ with h" tusk‘ 1 ggxuzahgelic cxani nation at i.is own rggilvfl$léklfltlaelillljlilllsgfi (‘Walling iiar- Dean has‘ started fivek games this , -- ca=on, an ias been 'll0C{(‘d ou Use ltlinards for ache n [our 23,1195, ~._-: :;—;———.._..... . l.- Ii Tkziilsh at 120i pm. Tues ay and ‘ iiui'=du_v. and 4.30 p.m. Snurcial‘. will be c11:ra'crl Monday. Wccl: 'day and Frdxrv. leaving: Sllllllll wade at i201 p.m.. and arr 2 5.30 pm.. t i‘ SCTVK" lTlillliSll a' ylif-Pfillliill; effective Tu.“ 1 28th. Bctwccii souris and Elmira. "'.'lill llf‘fl\'.ll‘_! Snuus at 615 pm. Lich- -do\'. 'l‘uc~:i.i_v llllfi 'I‘iiui'<d1_‘.'. will {be opcltiicti an l\'l“iiti."_v and 'l‘>.ic.~- dav. 'l‘i'aiii lCiiVlIlQ Eliirra for .80 at 630 am. Wc:liic.<<i:i_v and ,F '. Will be cprratcd on Wrti- tile: ' only. av, .\ia_v cumciii ox minim wri T l’.l<‘|'.‘i l.\' .11. . It's a grand surprise to hear that prices for these lug Pontiac beauties 11.111 will: Ill: lowest! This man will soon he owning the car he's always wanted-for he's about to make a great discovery. Niw lit-K ".ill set" fur the IHQRI miles iii |ii~ ilit‘ ill .| sniiiiiili, puwcr-pdrkf-i] Pontiac with its smooth ride. The story of Piintiafls long ii c engineering that tUIS service and operating mus confirms his choice. in price." But they're mistaken! These big, long-wheelbase, wide-seated beauties give almost cvcrv one that impression. Here's the kind of car they've always drcanicc of selecting the Pontiac model that best suits the family needs. With its “Triple-Cusliioned" ride, power- packed engine, big car size and comfort, famous operating economy and long-lived durability, Pontiac is your logical choice-if you "want to make a change for the better"! for Pride and Performance 317w P-llil ronto Annual Horseshow will re Minna-d‘: for when held outdoors at g riding grounds outside the north city limits. Summerside, Water Strect HEN careful family budgetcers take thcir first look at the 1940 Pontiacs, they're apt to say-Flt‘: away out of our reach of owning. Yet, Pontiac price: start trill: tbe 101F651. It's just a case Harding Motors ikvinmited 5 NEW SERIES 27 Models o Sixes and Eights l l/lr/Jfnilirrq flu‘ Pontiac $','lcri'.il Six 4-Duor Touring Sci-hm Charlottetown. 256 Queen Street