*.,,~_a‘,!_'-Z\& ai|pau--=-........... 3&1. a0. .1941 C. boxing Friday 1158M‘ lnce of Wales Col- legéhebowlintlifiament will be held n-lday night. Professor William mam. 1n chm" m‘ traction st the college announced f,“ night. seven and eisht bout‘ gre scheduled. They are all finals for division champ! his-ups. REGINA FIGHTS T0 EVENWTERMS lBasebalVs Westerners Lead To Send Allan Cup Series Into “EGINA, April 29 -(CP)-Re|ina Rangers fought back on even ("m5 with Sydney Millionaires in the Allan Cup finals by edging out the Eastern Canada champions 3-2 here tonight in the fifth gains of the bcsi-oi-iivc series- The Canadian Senior Hockey Champ] sirth game of the series to be played in " gins Thursday. Beaten 8-8 and 8-9 in the first two games, Freddie Metcaife‘: "Des- tiny Kids" bounced back to outplay Millionaires and gain a l-l tie in the third genie. Bangers 5-4 win Saturday and tonight's victory left :1... [cams tied with five points each. I Garth Bush. rookie rearguard, put Regina ahead with the only goal or the first period and the wr-stern champions went ahead 3-0 before the halfway mark of the second as Scotty Cameron and Grant Wiirwick scored goals within two seconds with Mel Snowdon. Sydney captain in the penalty box. Then the Sydney gauging attacks hogan clicking and Millionaires got two goals in 37 seconds. both from rrramblrs around the Regina net. Jack Atcliison got the first and Grant Hall added the other to end the scoring for the ame. From the start o the third per- iod Millionaires rengwed their five- man attacks, but Rangers checked vlcioilsly and with the good work 0f Jim Henry in the Regina net, (By Lorne Bruce. Canadian Press Staff Writer) Take Early Sixth Game ‘ ', will be decided in the by the crowd that knew he decided to play although his mother died in Winnipeg-last night. Gruhn set <1 Boston Braves NotBees, demand BOSION. Alpril 29—(AP)—Stock- holders in the recently-reorganized Boston National League baseball club demanded tonight that it a- gain be known as the Braves, in- stead of the Bees. They elected Bob Quinn president. "The boys don't like the nick- name Bees. and they insist that we again call ourselves the Braves." Quinn said. “We are also going to rename our ball park Braves Field." Glace Bay will Not operate Next year up the first goal for Bush and his great back-checking throughout t e second and third periods helped keep Millionaires from getting in a scoring tion. SUMMARY __~ i; First Period l l-Reslna. Bush (Gruhn) 5.55 Penalties: AtcliLson, Bush. Second Period 2-—Resina. Cameron (Kunkel) 9 15 ii-Rreflnu. Warwick 9. kfggimey. Atchison (FYiIZ, La- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.2 gggugglrgwpgrggg aft fight”; M-gydney» Hall (Atohlson, Inga; round Rangers net for almost the Rnalues. 5mwdm_ Maximum full 2O 17111111168. Kunkel Davidson r nil cmlllld (tlhiaiiwut 15m‘) stltoigd ' I or ie en re 0d rliéeredl thé hplmer as y Tum PM“ erme ru n, pvoti on Re- 59014 - (inc. line. was given sevcxigl ovations penafitefilgnnfgwdm g i BOWLING °"""- {k Pgulfion 237 23'! 1'19 . ui' e 199 160 230 P E. Callaghan 193 151 195 \ M. Stllll 233 15B 206 C. Artz 232 197 147 _,, I". Tulle 178 185 162 b .-.-———- Total-size. you! NAME BOWLING Lafitliagthlggugsngzle Egglosrrigan 249 GLACE BAY, N.S., Alilril 29-—(CP) -Because of heavy deficits over the last three years, the Glace Bay Hockey Club decided tonight it would not sponsor an entry in the Cape Breton League next season. Sydney. Millionaires, champions of the three-team league, ciirrentfy are playing Regina Rangers for the Allan Cup. The club announced it would co- operate with any organization in- terested in operating the Miners team in the fast circuit. Miners led most of the way lost season, but were beaten out after goalie Jimmy Foster was disqualified by the Can- adian Amateur Hockey Association. Hunter River and Vicinity The death of Mr. Daniel Mac- Queen a highly respected citizen of the Clyde Station district occurred on April 23rd at Hunter River in his 75th year. Mr. MaoQueen lived out his life quietly and. uneventfully on the old MacQueen homestead, where he enjoyed the friendship and respect of all. in the fall of last year owing to continued ill-health he gave up farming and moved to the village o! Hunter River where he lived in the home of Mrs. Angus Stewart. He was bedfast for several weeks and suffered greatly but was [Cards edge Giants, Dodgers Blast Reds Now YORK. April 29--(AP)—St. LOWS Cardinals opened their first swin through the east today with a 5- National League victory over New York Giants. At Brooklyn, old Luke Hamlin was a hot potato and his team- mates were even hotter as Doigers dashed off their eigiith straight. victory, 13-2. with a IZ-hlt assault on Cincinnati Reds. Hamlin, 35-year-old righthander, allowed only four hits, including home runs by Lonne Frey in the first inning 11nd Frank McCormick ll‘l the last. The other safeties were ineffectual singles in the seventh $21112: by McCormick and Harry At Boston, Seltlby SLStPs first home run of the season with two on base enabled Bees to gain an li-inning victory over Chicago Cubs, 6-3. All Phlladelbhla. the Piiiliies climbed out of the cellar by de- footing Pittsburgh Pirates 6-2 as Bill Crouch turned in a four hitter Big Six ii q’ Battinl? (three leaders in league): G AB R H Pct. Travis. Senators .. .l0 38 B 21 .553 Lavagetto. Dodgers l6 6i 17 26 426 Handley, Pirates 8 25 2 10 .400 Slaughter, Cards . .12 53 11 21 .39§ Cronin. Red Box l0 3B 9 1 9 , . 5. o DiMaggio. Yanks ..l5 6O l9 22 .367 Home Runs: American League DiMaggio. Yankees 5; Nation League-Camilli. Dodgers 6. Runs Batted In: American Lea- grue-Doerr, Red Sox 20; National Ileague-Camilli. Dodgers 16. Royals sweep Baltimore series MONTREAL. April 29—(AP)— Royals swept their International League series with Baltimore Or- ioles by takings. 7-5 decision at in his first start of the season. _____________.__ Misses Margaret and Doris Smith. Mrs. Stephen Biuns had for her guest over the weekend her brother. Pte. Kenneth MacKav or Charlotte- town. Pte. Lloyd Publicover of Mulgrave, N. 5.. was recentlv a visitor here tlléeoléuest of his sister, Mrs. Chesley 0 . Mil’. Gordon Starrett. Charlotte- town. was a. visitor to Hunter Riv- er on Monday on business. Miss Dorothy MacKenzie, teacher at Stanchel. is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graham, where she is suffering from a. severe case of measles. All wish her a. speedy xe- covery. Friends in Clinton and elsewhere will be glad to hear that Mir. John Dunning aged father of Mrs. Steph- en Bertram, Hazel Grove, is im- proving after a very severe heart attack last week. Mr. Dunning re- sides with Mrs. Bertram and for some time has been very frail but able to be about. Baltimore today. The Royals belted Clyde Smoll and Ken Trinkle for 12 hits which. coupled with four Bird errors, made the job comparatively easy. Hudson and’ Corbitt led the attack by divid- ing six hits Indians belt A’s, White Sox In second place NEW YORK, April The American Cleveland Indians finally broke out with the hits they’ve been hunting for two weeks and downed Phila- delphia Athletics in the series op- 29—-(AP)»- :1 ener at home today. 8-3, for their fifth straight triumph. Lou Boudreauls home run and a brace of doubles by Ken Keltner led the Indians’ 15-hit attack. At Detroit, old Lefty Grave's charm over Tigers. whom he has beaten (SO-odd times over 15 years. failed to operate and Boston Red Sox went down 5-3. At St. Louis, Chet Laabs broke up a. tight ptching duel between young Bab Harris and Lefty Gomez with. a 415-foot home run in the eighth inning to give Browns a. 3-2 decis- ion over New York Yankees. At Chicago. the White Sox rolled into second‘ place on Thornton Lee's seven-hit, 3-2. victory over Wash- ington Senators. ___i__.______ BROODIES’ DAY PAST Rise of the commercial hatching industry has made the broody hen even less desirable than she was most of the year in the days when At Jersey City, Hal Feldman. 2i- year-old i-Lghtliander, stopped Tor-- onto Maple Leafs with eight hits as Giants salvaged the final contest of a three game series 9-3. At Newark, the league-leading Bears completed their first home stand by taking their third straight decision from Buffalo Bisons in a free-hitting contest, 9-7. At Syracuse, Harry Davis’ three- run homer, the first drive to clear the fai- fences here this season. gave Rochester a 4-2 victory over Chiefs. Leod’s mother. Ma's. Roderick Mac- Leod. of Hartsville. Mr. Frank Bagnall was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. lh-iends are pleased to see Nb‘. Stephen Burns around again after 9_§e!§!§_l£i-B£K£LE£19P°-. B_ _ a good share of the chicks were hatched under setting hens. Broodi- ness. poultry research has proved, is .3." illllefiffd B10095’ League-leading l “ Leishman at the 04 040-0640044604 MR. F. will be in o chickens tend to produce broods’ chickens, and there are relatively few broody hens in strains that for generations have been culled for broodinces. "Broody hens," says Joseph P. Quinn, poultry research worker at the Beltsville Research Centre, “spend too much time on vacations from egg production. and should tllgerefore, be eliminated from the CR3. At Beltsville the average produc- tion of non-broody White Iseghorns was 194 egs compared with 153 eggs Spring Showing of Ready to Wear or Custom Tailored S. A. McDonald Tuesday and Wednesday April 29 and 30 Leishman Representative Announcing _- w..- Garments store of W. TWISS attendance - “__,._._..-_..__. +¢+++o+0++pm for broody pullcts of _ breed. In the Rliocle 1s flock noii-broody liens a eggs. but broody onl»; aver 180 eggs. CHAMPION FREE RI NORTHAMPTON —- (GP) Henrv Newton. 69, tvas fined shillings or a month in jail on 101st charge of travelling 0.1 train without baring hsytare. §eep__l\1i_nard's _in__t_lic_l19rri£._ chjracter. IEIEJIE IEJEIIE EEIEIEIJIEIEIIEIIEIEIIEEJILEIIEIIEIEEJIE Weigh In Your Fish al:- The Bike Shop ‘Elbllirliirif-Ililiaimllilmfillc minim EJEEJIEIIEJEJEEJEIJEJIEJLEIEIEETIEIEIIEIIEIEIEI@E FM m» my all: zlrs: asszssznu- ..~.ll."-...%l"rl: mraasrzzsallsrcrlstslznh ; . Gents high aim o. Nebson an. last. Mr. lWwQueen was of Scottish A N N l] A |_ L Cgnti-fil Barbers.— "a m mo ormn and came 1mm l. 1on8 um M German measles. y - P‘ Toni ht at hid-Duck Plnr- h ble thrift friendl le _"-' n. McDougall 15s 14s 168 I - - onora . y Y WW - Mr. Edward MacPhail, Inspector _ _ _ i Qgfflf," {$3 Maple Lem "5' Wm“ gilafiimns oimiilsheciifdlieliliietlli gflgglgggifngrgigfilggislied m“ “d W. ti. The Island's outstanding Fishing Tackle Centre is offering . s , ' ~ - - . . . a. McGee 199 19a 259 H§§§"‘;§§:g,§t°°"-- 2o, m m gjfinhgifiwfl’; iggdggsfggldzgtll-ug R" Ira M85151 is a “Tkome Boxing Tournament Prizes for_the three heaviest trout. individual catch. also the T°““—263‘- _ Alice Kane 1a’! 144 13a home of Mrs. Angus Stewart after V151,”; at his home m H°p,.,'me_ heaviest single trout caught between May 1st and May 24th, , . Dot McDonald 154 155 17a which a service took place in them-fiends here are giving 1.1m a At the Sporting Club b th d t - I - Daiis A Frasers.— Ma stun m, 145 203 Presbyterian Church at l-lartsville. h t 1 Do ‘d, 0 Z. 9S H10 USIVG. A- lilllfllllly 104 39° 335 09%,. Do 19 194 373 3.35 The funeral services were conducted-heel“ v we °°{“f'.§d’“" Mg’? em fl s t At least seven bouts. all finals P- K109111881! 143 125 1'79 Total 3:33 bv his pastor, Dr. A. O. Thomson cf i suoxclgsmmfi; “gone in 51.2.5‘; w m ‘ for Division Championships. _ _ _ i: ggliliilg ig _ ' Bllwkflellii/im ‘Kin befirazrafirevls s g c i igriimifi“ Adm“ 35c; Stu- To hold the big one when you strike him, get your tackle at l,’ ~ ~ . : . a . - . s . - ....' w. White 25o 201 185 CI‘:;P°"'-‘ H""'°“”1; m m égétiws Dgniel MacLeod. mgfisflggeggggsagsmgfgp’; our store. H] T°i"“1_2532' L’ Lawfif“ 153 173 14¢; Harry CNSWEU- G°°- Bumanan- was a weekend visitor to his family “ha” M” 2-8 r‘ M’ Hlshlsinsle A- MurPhY 250- T‘ Ad’: 144 y“ m; Ray Ferris. He leaves to mourn the hm E High three E. McGee 654. Jéck 338m‘ l“ M: 308 following sisters. Mrs. Frank Cous- ' ___i E U Jack mum 159 1m 15., and Mrs. l/uther Young and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacLeod have 5- 5- I- l-"ll" T°ta1_349o fllwgliertglfigeer iM"%a-'€t)flghf°un“g5 as their welcome guest. Mr. Mac- ,_ Ladies high ‘single o. Doyle 305. “n” e “"35” “ t H I ' , _ Riiiéfttfr, 247 an 19o Lfldfshllllg," gheeJa-kvon- 77gh2 iiné“wi‘.‘i."?é.°t§‘i.‘i‘°§?'i.§lotfifi. Thimble Theatre-storm: POPEYE ,1;- gmglrg lg 13g 13g 852.3 it». ‘alt; fhtlttwta " lie-mg“ tgn-g yggngoyg; gggngglg . U115 01' ' ' 1'0 GI‘ . ll 1A1. éiifisell laid b0 rest. T°‘“"”"' Baseball Results 13am‘; “Am”... 0.; ‘skill’ "iii c g ;_ - tending the funeral of his uncle. the L. Bylvlilenghard 240 301 172 _____ late Daniel MacQueen. sHTlpEsé. Tl-Eairgzhgs a. Mil 227 185 1'12 ——" N40 atrial-- a a» 1g; “‘“‘°‘" "W" wit-wore ~ A i" l‘ "3 1 Washington om 01o coo-z 1 1 J N - w“, on L Ch: 1 151 104 113 try sale at P. . eyes a qro¢a‘1:'§597!3‘_ Clfinhlgrson Macggg ‘i151? alga-gag Saturday last. Eroeeeds were in aid Ladies high single L. Blanchard L” ‘and “ash °f chmch w“ ' ignrdcaiiges hlgli three 1.. Blen- r” ' ' I Mister Lloyd Cutclifie, egueistusiln (- m m‘)! l l A‘ M60105! Philadelphia 000 120 000-6 I of Mr. and Mrs. Frank o e. .23 36115 his?“ 5hr" A- Mo“?! °'l°>'.°.‘;“‘il.... Aiiiiiitil-“mil? Elfifihtifié ‘ “limit-ad: J3? ev 646. ' ' ’ . 15ml; n. Having and Desautels. lering from iunonia. d _ Four Bellsl- Bo M mo on 0nd a o lgwotfltaé? 33,351.? a do!“ wen m - - V~ K111i; 135 11a 20a I n m m m4 1o 2 ____ ww..¢.........m2ilF-’s> $_ Acorn 85 54 55 Detroit d flak‘ Gob on Monday evening. April 21st. ovum, a;r<ln".-s.-l..-..-.i~.. y; 59116“ 198 153 192 Grave, Harris an Py , the bays o‘ me “an Ranger!’ em M- Robertson 73 125 112 I1“- lmd Talbem- terbained the girls of the c. o. r. 'r. -— T°i91——1506- New Yo“ w. m m4 | Q group at the Manse. The eve$t§ TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS games 00h I Spitfirest- st. Louis 10o ooi iilx-d a 1 W" m“ 1},‘ magi? with much _ E- McMlilfln 124 119 150 Gomez and Dickey; Huff]! 5nd fir? and laug%r?A delicious lunch ‘ r ' -- ~~ ~ r . S. Mclnnis 163 145 136 Swift. which m, boys provided, was serv- WELL, DID YOJ HEAR TH’ NOISE HA! HA‘. HA! JUST AS I Ti-OUGHT s. A n ha 800d xilgmr AGAIN YESTERDQM SALLY? "PURE IMAGINATION! nclerson 19B 154 254 ed. After ma. y! {my R Duffy r24 14s 109 NATIONAL LEAGUE w their iesoee ve eBder-S. Mr- and Etlital-gilwl. u m m m4 ‘. Mrs. Murray. the young folks dis- a h . Oheln innit aalzi high 51g‘ 1% fiiitflii.’ Broolrltyun ooo m Six-ll ll 0 __- Gents high single a. Anderson 254 Turner, ‘rhompson. Logan. Huwh- Mrs. William Malena. 01 Gents high three G. Anderson 606. ings, Moore and Lombardi; Ham- zoadfimfiligsedB 183081;: ma???“ f: . us - - L Elm“ " 7 °'°'°°'“" u“ and coo-s a a Wittflifi“ iifidlhit “S122... - OWTO I Pixie? $551k»? 33153:“? is“ so?- iii 0.3g mx-B l! 0 ant lourney. A few days previous i0 ies for championship. Bumher, Bowman, Lonniul Ind he!‘ flemmlma dligfcafi gygggffi lil a o'clock. Davis. 1m“; mmmh m’ mvm" gtsgetmlioqdllwitalfylilililgl- wwmvln" Bis Four Lia-due: Five Aces vs. mm" m by h“ ‘met’ Mrs‘ “fsfifif; Blue Birds, Chicago ooo zoo ooi oo-a 1 g g-oggr ilgfg°igjigl“-ref;flvu m, 34""! u“ l” m o," u friends here. All were lad to see CHTOWN ALLEY! 95599.11, pressnell and MoCulli the“ two when and a any we]. c“, L o n I 15mm‘- sumv“ m come was extendedto them. Drhgv?‘ Grmm- so. Louil not m coo-s i! g cemlwitivrliiglillgilinug iii: fr: . By wesmver 3-1 téni... it} 333 Z33 "g,,,¥,;,$.. uni‘! myths’... ggg °i * “b” "*1 “i m" *‘°"‘° TILLIE THE roman - A canon SECRET _ f, . . Wilson 201 l ' 11,350’ Mel- ' -—-- gr“ _ GANT IUST MERCY-NF THAT'S rue ONLY » A- Mwarlam are 211 as; fl‘_'§‘d1;l§:§°.n¢ m. warren 111M100" "i mm“ "M "A5 mm“ 7° WELLMMTEVER *0“ MAYO“; titféstiéifiileifili-QYQEREow. YOU HEREDITARY rroueu: HE'S cor. . F~ Doucette ‘.185 zoo m ' was called home owlm to the wd- ABOUT CLAY’ HE SURE “ER? O NQsl-ie woucosrr HAVE MADE l Total-alum m-l-EayAfloNAL LEAGUE den and serious illness of his little HOW 1'0 CHOOSE FLOW V SUCH A Fuss ABOUT THAT“;- wn Freddy» Wh° Mimi" “mmm” MUST as SOMETHING won-so ~ "ti"!!! Lida- :00 120 200-’! l8 l an operation in the Prince Edward . , F. n. mints 193 aol 241 m o“ 100-5 a 1 Island Hospital. Latest. reports are , A _ i ‘moa§‘é%efi i,” 257 338 Macon. Kenn and Franks; Bmoll. ihflir Freddy l! “m! wen" ANYTHING if g 20w? 233 58',‘ 233g Trinklg and Kracher. .1“ ‘mlidw, glgagi-rwmflltgfllliigtgg _ t . ‘ 1;‘ - i’! ‘ey 203 332 iii’! m4 1 3 Summers e we . Hi h l Rochester ti! 000 gund y where they visited l 1; slit logic {éltiiifléifi Syracuse uoo om m-z o l §fl."‘_”§.$iisl1'r rial-end Mr. and M19. , Vandenbers and" Mueller; B310“! Pom Bunny ' inl. i - Mixed “u” r “d ma" Mr. and Mrs. James Brown 0i Tiger-sh. Buffalo 000 001 411-7 11 0 Keppoch, were weekend visitors in 0 Nelson m; m Newark 05° l" "*7" l‘ 1 Greenvale. B Smith 175 i“ 145 mm. ‘Prexler and Parson. Lin- _.__ m‘ we" . r g 153 191 179 11GB. Gettell, Johnson and Padden. efitlzngilg-gsédmaonvaglgpne home i; ‘ . h i‘ c . - l algiiarai iii Toronto mom m4 R ' their wu- PW- 9° m, sum"‘,‘,"h‘li i a; ' . L Corrisan 11s m 1B7 1W" c"! "i" "f, =°'7,{’,,},',,‘.' slfmniy hi" .7.:“§§§.,..‘i;l..'l¢a"2. m- t a .' i ‘ r Total-Ami. _._ Eaves, Vaughn an W . 211T um w m‘ “m, m. ’ r fl l 1LT" i h meldman and Bi