._ because oi’ a collision at the start AVinn-er or $501,000 , ‘i Golden West Pace From Field Of 20 Starters lancaom. Calif, May z-um- Moving up under Joe O'Brien’: guidance with giant strides in the ul-lve down the stretch, Indian Land upset an unwieldy field of 20 horses to win the $50,000 Golden West Pace before 17.770 harness ‘going fans at Santa Anita Park satuxdoy. / with O'Brien, native of Alber- ton, P. E.I. in the sulky, Indian Land came up from 1lth place at um far turn and out-distanced the pack but got only boos for his vic- wry in this big special for the paccrs in the Grand Circuit meet- ln . . gbrhes Chief raced second and Goose Bay third in a photo finish (or (he runner-up position. A previous false start was (h rcnsun for the crowd's displeasure. ln (his one. Dr. Stanton. also _(,l'l\'Ell by a Canadian and a crowd iavoriic took a commanding lead and seemed headed for the big purse when the starters were re- .‘.iiif‘(l. Dr. Stanton, with owner- ('.'i)'E‘i‘ W. L. (Lindy) Fraser of Forest. Ont.. in the sulky, had leached the flve-elghthslpoie be- iore he heard the recall signal. On the next start, Dr. Stanton, apparently tired from his first ef- fort. again took the lead going down in front of the grandstand (he first time and on into the backstretch. But he folded soon‘ sitar and finished 18th. The time for Indian Land was 2:33 for the mile and one quarter. one second behind Alpril Star's track record: The winner paid $17.70, $7.40 and $5.70; Forbes Chief, a length and one-quarter behind’ Indian Land. paid $5.50 and $4.80, and Goose Bay $20.10 to show. ‘Fhc start, due to the large field. was made from three tiers, eight lo a tier. Dr. Stanton started from inc third and Indian Land from ‘the first. O'Brien raced his horse well. made his move entering the Wench turn. and won the rich (are in the last 100 yards. The same drive was given Forbes Chief, owned by Octave Blake of South Plainfield, N.J., president of the Grand Circuit. Forbes Chief, iilllllcl‘ of the pacing classic. the lctllc Brown Jug. last year, came il-om behind, but couldn't match strides with Indian Land. victory was worth $25,000. Twice he had finished second to Dr. Stanton. Presiding steward Milton S. Van Gefoll termed the recall "unfort- unate". He said it was sounded)- but unheard by seven or eight? between the eventual winner, In- tlluu Land, and Scottish Boy. lifsiiiis: alfied 20. Purse $1.000 Dean D. Vonian (l-l. Thomas) Miss Beretta Axworthy (D. Argo) Mighty Sister (E. Osborn) Time: 3.04 3-5. Also raced: Bonnetta Hanover. Buster Volo. Toby Leon, Frank Watts McKinney. Second Race-One Mile, Trot, Classified 20. Purse $1,000 sins. Patch (B. Schue) Essie Volo (J. Cruise) June Vonian (J. McClain) Time; 2.09 3-5. Also raced: Memphis Belle, Far- cry. Miss Patchen Axworthy, Mar- diok, Sam Slicker. Third‘ Race-Ono Mlle, Paco, Classified 18-11. Purse $1,000 Brownwood Lilly (J. Cruise) Bunny's Brother (W. Reynolds) Sunny Logan Woollen 0M. Sbetla) Time: 2.07 1-5. Also raced: 518MB. Frisco, All American, Flaxcy l-lal, McKinney Mite-Leap. Year Express. Fourth Race-Ono Mile, Pace, Classified 18-13. Purse $1,000 Mighty Boy (A. Cameron) Chief Billy Noble (R. Ayou) La Vitesse (N. Housiet) Time: 2.08 1-5. Also raced: Gal Abbe. Patricia Tass, Prorogue, Billy Bingen, Ellis Hanover. Filth Race-l 1/16 Miles, Trot. Classified 16. Purse $1,000 Clever sunny (T. Beasley) Orestlawn Adam (J. Cruise) Preston Hanover (F. Egan) Time: 2.18 4-5. Also raced: Pronto Don, Perk Maxey, Troop Carrier, Mr. Edd-le- mon, Betsy B. Sixth Race-iii Miles, Trot, Free For All. The Los Angeles. Purse $5,000. Rodney (B. Shiveiy) Chestertown (H. Thomas) ohris Spencer (D. Bostwlck) 'I‘ime: 2.1a a/s. Also raced: Walter Spencer, Sea- forth Lad, Morris Mite, Proximity, Lingo Direct, Kaola. Seventh Race-One Mile and One- Quarter. Pace, Free-For-AII. The Golden West Pace. Purse $50,000. Tu Winner $25,000; Second $12,500; Third $7,500; Fourth $5,000. Indian Land (J. O'Brien) Forbes Chief (A. Cameron) Goose Bay (R. Baldwin) Time: 2.33. Also raced: Guest Star, Little Jud-y, Dick Eris, Angus Worthy. Scottish Boy, The Diplomat, Dale McKlyo. Prince Richard. Gruttan McKlyo, Jimmy Creed. Easter Dale Poplar Byrd, Rudagar, April Star, Dr. Stanton, Norris Hanover, Ale- mite. _ Eighth Race- 1 1/18 Miles. Pucc Classified 16, Purse $1.000 Captain Pointer (N. I-iouslct) Sir vanos (L. Traveller) Gabe Abbe (L.,Toole) first [Luce-Ono Mile, Trot Clas- Tlme: 2.14 1-5. TORONTO, May 2_(cp)_.p°l-e Arthur's West End Bruins captur- ed ihe Memorial Cup and the Can- adian Junior hockey championship here Saturday night by gdglng 33""? Flyers 9-8 in overtime be- l0rc’13.0o3 fans for their fourth Sir-eight victory in U1! beet-of- lcven series. HEW!“ Previously waltzsd arlllzi-"ugh the first two games 10.3 M d -l_ and then squeezed out a T‘ ccision in the third match. ‘n t": ‘mm!’ save Bruins their rs Memorial Cup and the West Arthlllh iunior championship Port w“ 11rd had entered in 1W! but Greys created by Owen Bound 7711' game was the most bitterly- algllfsted seen in Toronto Junior ed hi)’ ‘i111 years. The lead chang- dubs Xlvfl tseveral times as both Tom e11 all out for 11ers flared and suck; 911m 8nd even referee Vic Lind- qulst of Winnipeg was attacked by zcrfifm Fiver in the overtime Port Arthufs West l End Bruins Capture Junior Hockey Title The lakehead team jumped Into a 3-1 first-period. lead, but rrle roared back in the sco- ond to tic the soon at 4-4. Bosh clubs scored three‘ time: in the “l!!! Period to end regulation time In a 7-7 tie. The lO-minuta overtime pflfloj turned into a see-saw slugging mPWI l! Wmiwrs gave wsy. Bruins scored first but 31ml; again tied the score before thc westerns took the lead to win. Shifty Danny Lewicki, Bruins’ most consistent player in the ler. ies. scored the wimung ‘ofl g; 8:37 of overtime. He also scored the first goal of the game. Dave Creighton was top scorer 0f U16 night W101i IOU: Q0315 311d two assists. Little Bart Bradley came up with a two-goal effort and Alfie Childs scored once. 09""! JET)’ Reid paced the losers with a thlrd-pgg-lod flusgg. goal performance. Ray Mayer ma. ed two more goals while Sid Mo. Nebney. Alfu Guards and Whit Mosseau hit for singles. ' DENiS " ggerlussg‘, ‘MAKINGSI | 'B|j_enDrives has... Land r. up set van... has! harness horse racing fans wen given something to cheer about over the weekend when it was learned that Indian Luid. driven by Joe O'Brien, won the $50,000 Golden West Pace at Ar- cadia, California. . 0 d- 4- II The Island reins-man, who has (hat magic touch when it comes to getting the maximum effort from any horse, from reports drove his customary style of race. + Il- Il» i- either convinces him to set the pace, or slip into a position from which he can confidently and ex- pertly emerge when the "breaks" occur. Saturday's win was of the typical O'Brien style and fans here have seen him race t0 many a stretch victory in the same way. ~0- 0 4- 4- Great interest was taken locally in the victory of George (Rock- abye) Ross over Len Wadsworth. the Canadian middleweight cham- pion. Although the fight didn't have the C. B. A. enclorsation there ls not much doubt about the fact that Ross will be the man pro- spective midd-leweights will be gluining for-and the man to beat for the title. To all intents and purposes he is the new champion l- 0 i Among those possibly seeking bouts with Ross will be Ace Mc- Cioskey. Joe Pyle, Roger Whynott and Tommy Spencer. jlhere is little doubt too, that Len Wads- worth will be after a return en- gngement. "From here it looks as if the fight game in the Mari- times is really in for a busy sea- sr-n. d- 0- i- 0 Speaking of boxing, reports have it that Pordena Smith, regarded as one of the slickest middle- wclghts to lace on a glove in these parts, is on the comeback trail. Smitty is starting where he left on’ in signing to meet Monotone BiilLandry in a. feature ten-round bout to be held in Campbellton, N. B.. Saturday, May 22. Landry was the lad who shelved Pordena two years"ago by plunklngvhim in the tenth round. Il- Il» d» <0 Smith states that he was in "lousy" shape going into that last one against the New Brunswick mauier. This time he isn't leaving any strings untied. He pinned himself down to a rigorous winter- Zong work-out schedule and esti- mates that "the boys will be hear- ing from ms this summer." 1|- 0 II) '0 After the Landry test, Smith’ states that he'll be open to all comers between 155 to 105 pounds in the Marltlmes-and that includ- es George Ross. ~0- 0 O 0 Poi-dens has been appointed by the boxing committee of the Syd- ney Kiwanis Club to not as one of three referees handling next week's Golden Gloves bouts. '0 0 0 O Charlottetown will be etromiy iep. nted in the Nova Scotla- Prince Edward Island bowling championship scheduled for Hali- fax the week of May 17th. The team from here will include Joey MacDonald, Archie MacFarlane, Frank Acorn, Jimcny Power, Elmer Rice and Irving MacKinnon. II» 0 0 O The tournament will last about five days and the i0 to 18 teams competing will meet in a round- robin series: It will be in to watch now the local alley I\- ista compare with the but in the Oa-pe melon arid Halifax dlstaricts. 0 '0 (I Providing the alleys to be struoted in il proposed t a. tournament h d hero come next November. such a tournament would certainly do much to boost the interest and add additional followers to the bowling sport. 0 O O O Port Arthur What Bid Elaine Saturday night mm the Memorial Cup in four sirslsht games in the final series with the Barrio lines. In n bitterly fmxht final some it appeared a popular win. It mar-ks the first time Port Arthur has copped the "unug" and it puts them on even terms with neigh- boring rm William who won the cm in um with an outfit called the’ Great War Vets. 0 o» 0 o It is hardly aeuonabie but hoc- kes still bola the spotlight in llhaonioniAlborts, where the Ot- " wzr/ffi‘ l: \ 1n ll u: \l!l s Joe has that certain sense which V Joe O'Brien (left), Alberton, I‘. E. L. leading heat winner of 1347 in North American harness racing circles sits outside the Castleton Farm Stable for which he is second trainer talking things over with Charles Mills, famous European driver with close to 3900 heat wins Baseball Results SUNDAY NATIONAL Cincinnati .. .. 002 002 000 4 l1 0 Pittsburgh 013 100 10x 6 10 0 Blackwell, Peterson (6), and La- manno; Queen, Lomalbrdi (B) and Fitzgerald. Boston. ..... .. 010000000 1 5 2 New York 001 004 00x 5 8 2 Barrett, Bickford (6) Prender- gast (7) and Masl; Jansen and Cooper. Chicago .. 100 122 070 13 19 2 St. Louis 021 010000 4 s 1 Meyer, Chipman (3) and McCul- M . iough; Dickson, Staley (5), K. Johnson (8), Beers (8) Yochim (9) and G-aragiola, Wilber (4), Bucha. (9). First game:- Brookbn 330000001 9 13 0 Philadelphia .. 000 000 330 013 0 Barney, Casey (4) Branca (8) and Bragan: Leonard. Simmons (1) Porto (8) Heusser (9). and Seminick. Second game:- Brooklyn 000000000 0 4 i Philadelphia .. tn ooo 00x z s o Roe, Bloat (6) Ramsdeil (B) and Hodges; I-Ieintzelman and Lake- mun. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh second game postponed, rain. Monday games: Chicago at St. Iouls; New York at Cincinnati. night. ' s 101 000 000 § Hutchinson and Wagner; Lemo and Hogan, Tipton (9). New York 000100 000 1 ‘l Boston 21000004: ‘l 12 0 Drews, Page (7) and Berra.‘ Dobson and Tebbetts. Philadelphia .. 100 300000 4 1 0 Washington ._ 001 000011 3 10 2 Coleman, Harris (9) and Rosar; I-Iaefner, Candlni (8) and Early tawa Senators and Edmonton Fl!- ers are deadlocked in the Allan Cup series. The Senators won the second same 3-2 Saturday night 0 2 n 1 after dropping the opener 6-3- ..-. nquaeied in be present, and shooting [are Inviiod to attend. ANNUAL unarme- rnmcs scum lsuln Pllfllllliiillll RIFLE ASSOGIATIOII The Annual Meeting ol lilo P. l. I. Provincial Rifle p AlMCldfifll will be nu n. u» Court n»... City sum“, at I o'clock on MONDAY EVENING, MAY I0, I948. , All plficerrcommunding hum Units are particularly D. A. MdcKINNON, Limit-Col, W. J. MucDONALD, Lint-Col. . ' TTE GUARDIAN, CH ARLOTTETOWN Two Champions Discuss Racing to his credit in European harness competition. Mills was a recent visitor to Santa Anita track, site of the in- itial sulky meeting for the 1948 season. He was there to purchase standurdbred stock for Europe's tracks and to 10111911151] his own ' St. Louis st Chicago postponed rain. Games Monday:- at Washington, night. Philadelphia SATURDAY NATIONAL Cincinnati 000 000 I10 2 5 0 Pittsburgh . 034 000 00x 7 10 1 Hughes, Wehmeler (2), Lively (3). Erautt (B) and Lamanno; Os- termeulier and Fitzgerald. Brooklyn 000020000 l 4 3 Philadelphia .. 000 001000 1 5 0 Hatten and Edwards; Bragan (7) Dubiel and Seminick. Chicago 000000000 0 6 1 St. Louis . 101011 00x 4 9 0 Chambers, Borowy (6), Hamncr (B) and McCullough; Breoheen and Rice. AMERICAN SLLonla ...... ..200020020690 Chicago ..... 000000002 2 I 4 Sanford, Stephens (9) and Par- tee; Grove, Bradley (5) and Rob- inson. Detroit 000 050 041 10 14 1 Cleveland . . 000001002 3 0 0 Trout, Houtteman (9) and Wag- ner; Feller. Kennedy (5), Linde (7), Gromek (9) and Hogan. New York .... .. 000 030 030 8 10 2 Boston .......... .. 400 021 10x 8 10 0 Iopst, Embree (1), Raschl (6). Gumpert (8) and Berra: Kramer, Galehouse (9) and Tebbetts. Philadelphia .. 000101120 5 7 0 Washington . 001 000000 1 8 0 Scheib and Rosar; Wynn, Pier» etti (B) and Early. INTERNATIONAL Toronto . 100 100 0000 2 11 0 Syracuse 000 000 2001 3 7 I (10 innings). Possehl and Lopata; Wallace and ...... .. 00004100051012 2 013 100 0001 8 l0 7 (10 innings). Perry, Bush liausmann (9) Tabscheck (B); Keegan, Sober (7), Schmidt (9), Siopanovlk! (10) and Silvestrl. Montreal ...... .. 112020100 7 ‘I 0 Jersey City 040 010 000 5 8 1 Nothe. Fontaine (2), Laga (a). and Dapper; Bamberger, Hoover (4). Rivas (5), and Mordarsk. all other: lntemiod In rifle President Secretary-Treasurer. stable which was obliloraiod by the Russians during the Inst war. Mills is now residing in Paris. Saturday Joe O'Brien drove 1n- diafi Land to a spectacular victory in the $50,000 Golden West Pace at Arcadia, California. (lttawa Senators Deadlock Series For Allan Gup EDMONTON, May 2—(CP)—A.n amused bond oi’ Ottawa Senators was back in the Allan Cup battle tonight after defeating Edmonton Flyers 3-2 Saturday to deadlock the series at one victory apiece. Apparently nettled by a 6-2 loss in the first game of the best-of- seven set the Eastern senior hm:- key champions had s wider mai- gin than the 3-3 score would in dicate and boosted themselves back into a favored position by tn: convincing way they won before a hostile crowd of nearly 7.000 fans. Coach George Bouchers Sen- ators now are an even-money net against the western titlists. The third game is at Edmonton tomor- row. Fourth and fifth will be at Calgary Wednesday and Saturday. QUACK WAS “QUACK SALVER‘ A quack, a term used for an un- licensed medical practitioner, is a short form of the word “quack- solver." (3), Tomasic (9) and Yvars. Rochester 000000002 I 4 1 Baltimore 31l00010x 614 0 Surkont, Yuhas (8) and Mar- shall; Anderman and Robinson. Local School Athletes To Train For Acadia Relay A group of school athletes will. commence training this afternoon under the direction of Walters with a view 0f mrticiil- sting in the Acadia Relays, Ml)’ 22h d. Preliminary training will in- duds physical exercises of vari- ous kinds under Wilfred 10min 0! P.W.C. at the Armour-lee. It is hoped to get the Memorial Field in share as quickly u rm- sibls for out-door training, and work will commence as soon ll the ground becomes sufficiently The Acadia 101m. Mlritinin Interscholastic ‘rrack and Held meet is staged under the direc- tion of Red Kelly, director of Physical Education at Audi: rm- ivenity. i » Attention I > ) Loon! wmimz m ccar- 4 mus’ onaaaonsmwil 1 LADIES’ aowuno nan nnawruo was: Mn. Laurette While us Elm Avenue; Ne. fli j 11am drawn by Ionian McAuIay of crcr. , i ,_‘_‘._.,.. ~vvvoooovm A PAGE SEVEN GLADE BAY. N8. 3h! I — (C?) - George (RocksbYe) Roll of New Waterford. NS, smashed outs iz-round victory over Len Wadsworth of’ Hamilton, Canad- ian middleweight boxing champ, hers last night. The decision was unanimous, Although the bout had carried lonshlp billing, the Can- adian Boxing Federation announ- ced lt could not sanction (he bat- tle as the Glace Bay Boxing Com- mission la not affiliated with the national body. To the more than 5.500 lam who packed the Forum here, however. a new champion was automatically crowned. Even Wadswortlrs man- ager, in the dressing rooms fol- lowing the fray, conceded that "Role but us and he's the chino.’ Manager Hec Oliver added that “Len needed a knockout near the finish bu: couldn't get lt. I would like to see him get another shot at Ross." At Montreal today, president Prank Hogan of the Canadian Boxing Federation, said "we had a request from the Glace Bay promoter b0 give the fight title recognition but since the Glace Bay Commission is not affiliated with the C.B.F'_ we cannot sanc- tion the bout as a title scrap." The 24-year-old Cape Bretoner took the fight to his 31-year-old opponent and was constantly the aggressor during 12 furious rounds of milling. It was the winner's 25th victory in as many starts, and by far his most important conquest. Rockabye opened with a msh. By the middle of the second heat an old cub on Wadsworth’; nose was bleeding freely. ‘Ilhe chal- lenger scored consistently in the infighting and built up a sub- stantial margln in the middle fremes as Wadsworth tired per- ceptibly. The Hamilton veteran mixed willingly with his stronger snd more youthful opponent but poor timing kept him from capitalizing on his sirpe-rlor height and reanh. Wadsworth’: best rounds were the third, ninth and 10th. rabid Miners‘ Ross Scores Unanimous Decision Over Wadsworth In‘ Glace Bay Title, Fight Olta-tlon Is Winner 0i Kentucky Derby IDUIHVILLE, Ky. May 2 _. (AP) Citation collared his great young stablernate, Coaltowrl, coming into the stretch Saturday and won the 74th running of the entuoky Derby in a. breeze. - ‘Ilhe champion two-year-old cl 1947 made it look easy. He let the previously unbeaten Coal-town take as much as a six-length lead at the half mile and then ran 111m down in a tremendous stre-ioh rum under the skillful ride of Ed-die Arlcaro. At the finish, as some 90.000 spectators cheered lab on, Citation hadsluadolslplmgtlhs over, his Calumet Farm running mute, My Request, owned by Ben Whitaker of Dallas, Texas. 0001i third, anotiher 1 1/2 lorsgths back. REMEMBER WHEN ‘l Robert Moses (Lefty) Gram Joined the list of major league pitchers who have struck out 2.000 bats-men when he farmed six Dc- troit Tigers and gained his 260th victory in 16 year; of baseball It)‘ years ago today. He joined such baseball greats as Walter Johnson. Cy Young and‘ Christy Mathewson’ by hi; feat. uproar in the closing stanzas on Ross had the desperate 011311194 ion in trouble against the roped on several occasions but Weds- worth managed to stay on his feed and even attempted to bum t tide with several looping righ uppercuts which wound up around Ross’ shoulders. Referee John Joe McLean c5111 ed eight rounds for Ross, three for Wadsworth and one even. The winner tipped the beam at 10G with Wadsworth scaling threq pounds heavier. In the sand-final attraction oi promoter Gussle Mcmilan’; card‘, Tony Odo of New Waterford jolt- ed Fern m Guopclle of Montreal into submission at 2.56 of the firfl The crowd was in a constant round. l "ACE" McCLOSKEY (I58 lbs.) Maritime Middleweight Champ. KID REID (I60 lbs.) vs. TIGER STEELE (I26 lbs.) Island Featherweight. Champ. VS. no§}uo' sronnno cum I Thursday. May 6th MAIN. BOUT-IO ROUNDS __________.. TITLE BOUT-I0 ROUNDS Charlottetown Ohgglofloiqwj For Island Middleweight Championship .____.____.__ I0 IIOUNDS EMMETI‘ GALLANT vs. LLOYD CAllb Charlottetown char-longhorn 145 lbs. 14g 15g, —-——i——-‘4 THREE ROUNDS WITH OTHER PRELIMINARIES __________. FIRST BOUT AT 8:30 PklCiSz-Ringside $1.50; Reserved $1.25; Rush $1.00 n. JOHNNY Momu (100 Middleweight Champion of Mains ROCKY MILLS use ‘m YOUNG TRAINOR (125 161.1; Charlottetown aerial. Thcyh [I 70E HI IIEPEII III Ginny“: on: lsrntgnzs; fn-Iflflllfl CH eonxdoaewleh Powerllula- gauimnnsrurdymoam