Wil. - -. A ,..=. __ .= ur. .ulcer-fu; Fw- Wy.-<=w;Rl1fc~ -_ nor. sw.-:i~ ` ` '_-is 2 Y 7 ll __ _ ____ _A ri - -- - - __ ~ _ ._ ___ lm'GmUARD1`AN ......... SPORT RE 1 E BAsaBAl.l. BOXING WRESTLING ~f _____ __ , __ ____ _ __ IZ i-n Ji l_ , - v _ ~ - - V lui i I _*_ :ge _ I” _ i ._Z2“"_'.”a»¢l \r"’_, 3? ' - Y ' -Y _~ D ' _-~ _, f _.. _ ' . If Hn _ ' ' _ _ OCA MARATH f i o TEA couPL1ME TED :JF-F3' ' 1 " ' r ”-'-'I _+ of s-===f - --------, » , ' [_ _ _ .__ 7 .__Y *i notable feature of The Heraldthere was much expectation. met and new chammmshms to be held Mails 10 mile road :ace Tux.-wlthla couple of mishaps. He show- mm Summa The wmmmee 5_5 mm. ,iid one worthy of especial men-eo hs worth on his recoveiy as he1 posed of H_ Ma,Cus_ saint John; C_ “'35 me “mums of me f'ea'mdetermm°d1y sped by “hers °“d1 D. Shipley, Amherst; John Stearns, ‘fm Cm’1°"°"°“'“ ’°1”°°°“"`“'“°‘ °1‘“°‘ “ “lg “"0” 1" “'1lU‘1“S’ me cliarlomwwn: lrmis iviacxenne. '1'neg.~ greatly added to theteam prize. The Irilrmclei-'s team have picwul and Cm C_ C,i11e_;p1e_ Ti-U5 ip. tin cient by their pres-every' reason to be pleased with their commmu Wu work m mn]-ummm Wh M ulmtuniii if meedltmzeshowmg' with the club ali*-“ded the meet Wd. iilltemoro o orcr ,as Sports Writer Says The island F T-§,R_u1me1‘S Have Every Reason loato and Place of Moor "‘ 1 ‘ ° . '_ Not Yet Announced to Be Pleased With then Show __ Jack Stems on "‘;"i11g. Committee. ' '.lan‘i@S P°“`°ii 51°°rt~’ “'m‘e’ °f mea' °°“P1e °f them met `»"1"1'1 m1-'>1'1°P5~ Gillesuie president of the Maritime Herald has this to say wlthl-Iarley took a pain in his side, and _ 1 in the Island marathon teaniafter fa11i:,g. was prevailed upon to Athletic Umm of canada amo,mc_ rece._t1y perfonned i.n Hall-reth-e, whila McEwen, the winner of 1 the Charlottetown race. of whom be a nilllonaire. he is iiota millionaire in dol he certiinli should be in marks. kallpped in p see Sohmelling tp- no; knowiig that he had al- lanri-ld ii New York lor the b:.t;leof the century. Frau had gone to America to lick a but ~.-.~c'.ll.1I step in? Then she throulh the spotless apart.- ta proudlv display all the new l\lax,had bought her, from electric r.-hge in the kitchen to llgjits inthe parlor. A was rlghm 1 ‘ihtrtimita :.11 that for me,” she btimed. "He bought it before gon-is iY» ;l;1;;°°;;.:.-..‘”.;,.°.z:;.i..i:“.:f ca. Shipley, Amherst, and Melvin Mar- v 3 "' _ ;1\/ext Thursdays l June 6-There is a songrburgei- Amerlcan_Line in 'i-Iambui-g.3 , s i lips of Frau Schmelling as_he did not want Max robe aboxer/ H739? Be washes dishes in her suburban 1 He told him not to take lessons land . . . 1, . . ' 1 here tonisnt. for she is* iri Germany a. fathers no means ex- Il/Grid Chainplon I ihai her son Max wi1i‘actly no.>" , "Well, Maxle. he asked me to in-T She ls slllsicd that when Max tercede lor him. He wanted to be al- CINCINNATI, Ohio: June puirhes with Jack Shar- boxer for sure, He was at that time! Stanley M. Isaac. President of il-also; square Garden a|iearnins your bilelnefs- the HM- National Boxing Association. “'°°1'~5 1191111’ the 505101* 501" “`111iDaD€1` 1°U~*11`1@55""1`4P did 110% 11126 IU night announced that the N. B. llcsiiia of his life and nei'-:He was in trsiniii; for advertising_ would recognize as champion of thc, m°1`fiT1'1“if W111 make Maxf and was just nfteeii, lworld, the winlier of the Jack Shar- I m me um_a_mue field of 3_`__Am__°`ds lillnpion oi the world,] ' ' ' .v d anxious to take a beating he should !go to the school without telling his father. He did get a beating and when we were ui Cologne two years later Max won three amateur cham- pionships. He pllt all the other boys in dreamland. “He kept, fighting for many years. In 1917 lie* _almost won the middle- weighi. title for all Germany and we became very proud of him. Why. when he won that nrst prize of 80 marks, he sent 40 marlcs <$10i on to me by telegraph. He always shared with me when he won." "Do you go and see the fights?" "No, no. I cannot stand to see viol- ence. It would make me scream. and then`Max would feel bad. No, never any tights for me." “But w0uld.n't you like io gh to America and see him win the. world championship?" ‘~No. I would not go. I could not do it. I would scream for sure and then _perhaps my Max would lose." Schmelling is' very superstitious and has asked his mother and friends not to send him good luck wishes on the eve ol his fight. ¢~ » ‘ r 1'- ,x m , , _wHo'LL BUY I I it THEM F OCD ' 1 I Life insurance takes up _the my . burden when you lay it -down, Select your'ho‘me companyt .V ` T Q-_. _ __... . _ _..._ E MONCTON N. B. June 6-C C. Provinces branch of the Amateur ed today the committee who will have charge of the Maritime track will arrange to send Maritime ath- letes to the Canadian &pions.‘@-. " Y _ ' , The place where the Maritimes meet mp po held will be decided upon by A committee to revise the ns - tution oi the M. P. branch was 815° follows: H. E. Blealiney. iiionctoil- tm, Halifax. 6-.. the l ta- ‘ A, key Mar Schmelling heavywelght1 boxing bout in New York. June 12. .’» l~i;f.~;=~ _.TJ \q` ,.-1”* Km: Paloma Synaiasu. lin_ crm llrzi-i.. At the Charlottetnwil Gail’ Links _ |1Mcl_1lre and l\IacKl:*.non trophy. \ '1`1‘-1f’».'»`-il-‘-'O ;IGl!er.'. took part in th'- _ drawing for the match yesterday al- fiernocn. and will tee off at 2 p, m, -£05352 Two of these, A. V. Saund- 'ers and Arnold Taylor have already f “Tm 3 1?? “T1 1179 1915 irophif. which 11'-\l~':t be won t'.i.lc.= not nec<=.=.a.=rll',' iiirtsilcfession to become :i perman- ;sri ptssf-ssiell. 3 Players are asked to get in touch iggih 1112 Partners assigned them in e clraiv. to arralige time of play-_ `_\ ghoiurriigg §he lcomiietltlon temporary . ,, . - » -_ , THE i inns. N." .‘.».i.i. L.?§‘g..°§7f.‘.‘ifl' £2” FOX IS . led on the second round to complete THE ONl_y i ins is holes. H055 EVER 1 Handicap strokes will be taken at To WIN THE llicles, as shown on the chart pgqeg DERBYAFTER fat the club house. C P I In conjunction with tl-is mms O PEEANLG THE Ematch a ladies two ball foursome is NESS. :also slated for the days entertain- i ment. | Mr, Tom Tonks who has been 1 coaching the members for some days leaves tc-morrow for Toronto. Very hcrtly another pro is expected at 11° 11H1¢5 10 Slve further instructions. The pairs resulting lrom yester- lclagfs draw are as follows; ` Handicap Geo. H. Bunfaln 17 -» 1.. Gallant Fox vs. Whicli-one! In all the tide of turf times could one wish for a more heart- pulsing hoss duel! And thats what is slated for the classic $75,000 Belmont Stakes this Saillfdly-they \vil1 be the favorites _,_ __ - » I from which the greatest race horse of 1930 should emerge the vlctorl i I NORTH SYDNEY. June 6-Bill;/1 “Boss” Wilson. Melvin MacPhee,| Hugh Philpott, Allie Lewis and~ Matt MacAdam came to North Syd-4 lley this afternoon to sign Jack Mc-1 Kenna up for a fight with one of| the leading middleweighis from; across the border. The fight is boi be staged in the near future under] the auspices ofthe Horsemens Club' of Glace Bay. providing McKenna'sk signature is placed at the bottom of, the contract. If McKenna will not iight for the club two other high calibre sci-appers will be brought ln. HARTNETT FIGHT OFF ` Along with an offer for McKen-| nas services. the Glace Bay sports- men brought the news that the new- ly formed Boxing Commission had. turned down the proposed-scrap be- tween .the local fighter and Joe Hartnett. which was to have been staged here on June ll. HARTNETT. A "HAS-BENN’ when asked why this latest at- tempt to pull off a tight in which l\IcKei-ina was to have been one of the principals was banned, the "Boss" says that the .Commission will never sanction a fight betweena husky top-riotcher such as McKenna is an ana/.jimlttediy worrlout. haa- beeri like Hartnett. _ The "Boss" was then asked if he didp not consider Eddie Adonis and McKenna. well matched and he re- plied that when this match had been announced, the Commission had not been consulted. They. had therefore. roman.-l . a....~»i.\... 4.... ri... ' Philadelplzla $93.96 E15 ‘1’~'l!'-'~‘L3i*&§ 1 ii* V P5 ‘.“:‘.‘: Earle Sands up i--successive winner of the Wood .'I first told Max I could do noth- ; 1 Memorial, Preakness and Kentucky ,ing at all. but he kept coayiilg me,i ‘Derby classics, the most popular thos- ,1=o I asked his father and the ans- oughbred since Man o‘W.1r against the thus far lnil bl W1 ' dmi 9 ma1'1'51Zed ha“d iver was ‘no.` Everv time it .no,' , ` "nel e ilchone. 11" a1’“`1‘ -11d “'11” 5 5m11°_ Said so at last I sal lo Max. if he was so 1 IV5 911011811 to make the avei-a e Sport Bug almost forget the allui- ing Sliarkey-Schmeiing battle for the worlds iistlc claalnplolislup. tive days later! You begin speculating on -1a°1¢`f» Y-Zht that made Tommy _._._._____ BIG LEAGUE All RESHLTS iC:|.na_da`.1n Pr¢.'.:| NATIONAL LEAGUE C.hica.;o Brooklyn St. Louis .. _ New York ,.... Cincinnati .. »- »- ,_A inuiodow »-»-»- »- moqmeam r-»-¢.»iAtJQ AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at, Chicago iootpolied wet grounds. ivasliingtoli at Detroit postponed, wot grounds. Iiiiston. victoria. orapaud and Mon- NATIONAL LEAGU; tague, Wen I/xt P Daily the extended list is iismgiarookiin ‘added to. Ioretelllng an amazing a..1St. L-oils. mount of interest in me affair Boat .Chic-also 'of all from the standpowl of thelP~ttSL"~i?;1l .. 21 '21 .5001u-3,;-dg_breakilig his spine. The p.~l:ii~.; Iprornotsrs. Mr, E. J. H. 'Morrisey and New York . Louis Campbell is this steadily ao-[Boston cumulatirig l.st of nan-las which are1CiL'-'3\1'1i‘1B-Ti 'eceived daily from the country. !Phlladc~lpl~.i1 .. . 15 24 .3851of note. < . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ~|-A »-»- mamoaam NN»-=>!J»- Rochester . ... .. Buffalo .. . .. Newark Jersey City ,..... Reading.. . ~ Baltimore Loughran look for a chair when lt1¢u;, duel; In 3;; 1-.O35 1__;‘_O,~y` A. V. Saunders 5 [ landed and Maxies that wallopcrl Ei-on ine sage Sands. through Ji 0~ nr. c. ci Archibald iv C. Campbell 13 today. the ills; bl; match play: of' , the new season is scheduled tor the* I Emalcgcfz 5'/10enI.¥';zZr¢1i1 ¥1RliARc|KTE Tilt Extraordinary The McLul~e Anti ___ McKinnon Trophy Today Charlottetowli Golf Links ~ \Vili Be The Scene Of The First Great Tropliy Lonipetition Of .- The Season. F B Conrad 9 F. M Nash 17 J. P. Clarke 17 ` C C. Toornbs 17 I 1 iv iz Phillips is L-naar; I v i l _,_-.., . ‘ti 1 L . _-7, we i _ J 4 l .i I i I , i W. A. Hjvndnian 13 1 i VV. H. \VOrth 17 H. S. Mcbefd 17 D. B. Stewart 15 Arnold Taylor 17 » E. N. Gurisaulusi Jr. 'O Dr. Millar 17 ‘ G. G. Hughes L. D. Murray 17 l Judge H. L. Palmer N i H. \V. Weeks 13 J. R. Paton 17 E. Sellers 17 Gil Morris l'l L. E. Weliner 10 E. D. }1lcl'io‘son 12 A. E. Cash 15 . T W. L Prowse 1'! 1. \\' F. Ta'.'l:;‘ 13 C 57. Beer 11 Rev. Scart! Fulton J. P. Hillloll 17 K. M. Martin 12 (Johnny Ftsko out of the hugh dough, lp-i_-Ong for -1-gm 1.-“_ 15 among the I _ ___ _ ___. .3 - md H1911 5'0‘~i SMP Wt Cf it at the ‘most .:rci;:t aci;-_ill'ei's of \Vhiclaone's i prospects oi' THE Fo:-; .1 cl Which 1 t __ - . ,_ \ P " 11 --C»i&.§;.ea.rle::. Populai s_.rtlmeiit prob- ‘~P()RT JU i"T1l\It"3 l 153415 1119 barrier f0S3'¢1`-’31`- iably \v.ll lllake that ivrmder jockeysi ki 1- J X. I T1751”9'5 3 S170"-1115 lJlC5`d!'€ £1131 'mount the Ia\'or.L9.tl1ouf'h this effect i leverl Joe Jacobs cant horn into! on the Dig; of me scpcaped --“Sei na-un- jYou dont have to be :i Damon nioricyx" w1i;c1i ccrflef. in at the last1 W°°d-°t°`"k D"1"'-nz CW’ 1"~"`° 13b1° "1 11'" mum that ‘t 1”'°"°'M’ l Riinyori to wax warm oi-er -3 1~_,m5y hours m E,.‘:n,_,:u5 :mmm and wmch l staged the only one mile heats rae- the selling of shares on favored ‘guy like Saride in oonremplggmg ,.11 mobamy mmm on the H_ P_‘mg ln the Maritime Provinces sn'.=tarte':s -Such 3' 1'a¢9~ T119? Olirlhf 10 fill- iWi1;1l1°y'1ic\:e. for \‘r`hic1i:i:lc's trials mr "H15 59353-`~ U5’ 11‘31'~°*"f» £3`\'*11`<°»`11 ‘ ~* ;if-.h 1.2 buf,_|-agng ,_-, as ggm-.ously ,m._.e1._:,enaS pmnuslng as his record iat \V'o.1rlstock being well ridvallcad 1 ll Los Aiigcles had ro it could pu! 'uncertain as is the law and some ‘lgigt 53353;; as Q 3__y¢a1~.0;¢|_ 5 --m the L_`/ljcinpir ganles on without 1 1` weird long shot may upset all crilcul- 1 The geymgm 15 3 m_13 and a half ‘ Plucy Dillard con the free-for-all 1 hztfh iii six months. so well ad\‘a:‘.'c0<' ictions. struggle instead ol the Derbys one 121 1119 K11`\§'S` E11'l11da7»' 1‘iUr~=f‘ l'-1i`.~ , However, lf the overwlicllnl.ng pre- gud 3 qu;m@;»_ ;,p~,_qt \._~,_..<.1~,1~,eu-,-,ers 'ing at Middleton. N S taking three ‘ worlcl cor.-.ezitioil in SPOT? Wlliilii W1' ;pcriderance of the dope and the law tp;n:.; the gl-ld;f1 i-1_$;;Me gives straight hall mile lieats witli los in `l->f- lzolfl there in 1932. It. now ha; ` ti averages rule. it doesnt seem likely iimigj-.¢;;@ up gdggr pn; Sands ii-011'; I the second round the beat t.me, *eats for T6 ooo in its Olympic stad ~ :hat this years Belmont classic will 1 pilot ;;~|_-_g ~-paw; ' > ' .A \ be other than one of the most glori- V - ’ l _ 1 uid A!21ew<‘r.~d tile Great 20.1 1--i‘ __ __`__ l - _ ; ltook thc third and fourth heats off _the free-for-all at Antignllish bf S ' 1.’:l1v"..;'lr.='st ftr , __ . Sn1Gl!€7’ SCh0O[S i O1 ma 2 re`u3 1 em ° 3-1” .a.es. o. .Tune 31d but was o'li.bru.=h- lm so as not to he caught napping ‘ed m tm, m.¢,mh m. Bem. __,_.m;.F._. ' h lu 31 9 V16 The "Mk "5 and beaten n tie Lfth land filzal E Rally F01' The ;'c‘.ty;i been A 1 conditlzon .hen bf,” tbl 1105 ., me ` hi e:-. #nf is be ni, attend- ’ are ;t..: plain lor el'ltei~tairiliig th: "L21 3'd (`!\1`i1".'3.f`i5 1°l3\'S b&11 101 ff .:*.':‘¢=a:e th; to 105000 with ever. 011.- ;ctr..:~.: a seat incllidmz a had :est ‘i\'E‘.=n the stadium is ooinpiet ecl and fullv equipped. 125.000 wil nl- p;‘fi;r=i'I'.' <‘a:'P;1 icr. Big- smell Ms.-if 1 Eeniral Guardian I A clear wa.rl'iin1 that the b._:_:;=: f'1~.o'>!s on the Tslanri are not rtir-~. “o monorclize the right of ~.i~.1y in the ,E‘.;:.‘tiit.c pr:-i‘i.‘c/_al lnt'\'-scliclaitla }Tot:.::l; lilliclcrs. the .=;hool meet Hmsanien ,rm regrrt th ,um mat f_:cm drauing tiiollsands of folks on Tm V Mmnhark W_0pY,t0:_ nf tml me b15;71€5"" iQllee.l1s. Hotel. Fi'ederlct'ii~. has lost ___, ____ fbi' death the toal of his liri.\-i.~l:n'lre, ` fl-{.~_r'.e.=ta, bv The Harvester '.11-iir.l~i` Ura- nir=fl o-- Cai- \va'i= and ii- ii.- fps-:Ated -as : THE E`,`E.\'].'?.'G SERVICE in Zlor Cliilrch tf.:z~.'\r1~o'l' will be held a.' T30 ilutead of 7 nciock as forinerlfi’ \ll`il.!.\' Fal~`.(`Il'Al. the puplb oi ‘.fi_5.~, Km!-_lecfi _}e~.'. `;\1>`..\ \T,,,.m;-ai .=rl=i-ns. ’1`ues<'iay ew *the in*.ent.orls ot marry of the smal- .'l..`iIZF.IC.»\.\' LEAGIJE :lsr schools to dispute hard for ath-` \‘.'cn Lost lctic. honors. l ,ale also grooming track t.-anis fo. the meet. There are Ca.i~dig1n_ sour. It is (lilly realized in Charlotte- i Field e;iries from such schools`a; 1=1`ii12\0`tIlD1`i.-1 .. 30 06. ‘mg stake candidates. trameri in 20.1 iLannching. DeGros Iilarsll. 1114-idle-i\‘~"&5`1`-111S‘t-‘»?i - - ton. and Spring Park leave no de-rpt _ C1@`-1"-li*--‘I . .. `tl'i3t the boys from these distri:t:»f7"9"' Y0Y1< -. -» l Boéwn _ 4 9 4 intend being heard from, ;Cl~.lc.a._;fo ._ .. I Cleveland 910 1; Seien other out-of-town schoolsiii. Louis . ._ P. C. Harry D, 203 1-4 and Prime \V.` jssosl-4 ru-o of will i-lorlson inr- »-.-»-»- misma- Yfi .544 , 1-4 last Thursdav morning ai (Hart- 26 -S18 ls- oak Pai-ir. Hanford. Conn. wit.- 23 -543ithe three year old paccr. Capital 17 '34 »415fStoci»., 2206 1-2 and the four _near IS 26 ~406‘f-in uozi.-i-. Pom Par-n, 3, zo: M Di”5Y\>1¢ 19 '-'T 413;:llso under Hodso;'.'s tuteiage worn- Bocton . 1~i 7.0 .3lBi¢d m 2991,; _ C1 i..~li-d se;-n-.oui-. :ofa 1-4 by Baron- . .. 23 16 .636 , gale. 2 il 1-4 owned bv Daiwa l> wil- 1 ~ -~ 34 22 -533ison of Detroit. Mich.. died recl=nv..l_v -~ 27 19 -"571attcr rearing up and lallln; back- » ~~ '22 22 .5001.:.irlo.\‘.u. l.i:.l\c.1'E ‘ __ ' AMERICAN LEAGUE - town. which is of course thc main \Von Lost P C.| *Prom England comes the news :port eznire of the Island. that the Baltlmore . . . . . .. 30 18 625 that, while the drew in the Calcutta Philadelphia 5 9 1 country has youngsters of talent Mcnt:eal . . . . . . .. 27 10 oalisiieepstakes on the Epsom Derby- QA I-sal. A \f\ 1 .,._rA|,_ i . _ 4 . ._ . _ . 0 . imimm _im-,. pun Sr Pauls Hail .=..l~fci~ collection to rictrlv EXW-'-SP5 i 4278-6-7-3' cisii ni:irAi1is-The wood is land cable. who-l'i was damned bi :rr.'..nc1ed ics durln: the winter 113-’ lveii revazred. As the able ship ri:-in is laid up in Halifax worlLi'nPi'- had gs wsop, to ihn use of motoi boats secured at Picton The break m-.~iii~r».~l one mile from the Caribou _ai-me The now cable which arrived af Halifax :nine time ago has no' reached the lsland and it is under- stood that it is now on board tht T\'i".‘m. Estlniates for the cable wen paxvi some two Years 3.20. L35! F031 a cable was brought out to the Mari- times but enroute from Europe i: Ha1lfa.\ it became damaged. The telephone si-stem b.-tween the island and mainland poinm is now greatly inconvenienccd. Rccently as many 3 i i i l J 1 l f l l‘. ~ A ‘ _ 1. l r '.1 .ti i i 1 i J » v ...--_.»q-,_ .,.. .._-_.‘.J;.'_:-1.’- ,.,-_.-... "”‘V».' *_ _ intl _ i 111.1