ma CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN ____-__€_. BOWLING WRESTLING BOXING HOCKEY i‘ BASKETBALL " v oruan svoar fltLBHHiBHMEHNO D NET JRNS Til N [Nil] R K um Prince of Wales Col- .1‘. took the first game of a ‘ t.’ Jlfjcgjfibgnffggmuf’ g German Champion To i Start Training For Match With Max Baer In June. MUIJNT AlLISUN ADVANCES IN PLAYIIIJWNS Sackville Basketball- ers To Meet Notre Dame Tonight. Moncton H a w k s Will Witness Game. (Canadian Press) ‘ I _ gives the Senior Y a small-lead overcome lr. the next game, ‘W, ,5 to be played in the Holy e gymnasium 0n Wednesday “I and the Seniors are quite Mm, that they can win back _ u M, points secured in the dy- "moments o: Saturday nighvs it the Y. The winner of this i, Wm men play~ in a final o with the Iii-Y and Navy “nut; we games being played mmgply in the Y. M. C. A. and BAVOLDI DEFBATS IDNDOS 1'01! ‘ITILE It loolis as if there ls gain: to be football star o! Notre Dame used a Ifliuell to Joe Savoldfs History's, crotch hold to pin London in W" 3m M11608. the Greolan 26.20. Now there appelrs to be a. 5501138. in their one match, sup-ilot ollnspidon ding the bone ""1"? 101' the world's heavy- and if there i any proof of wrong- ‘mlm "will": title. at Chicago doing, punishment for “Jumping 0h Wider. April 1i. The former|Joe” and Londos will surely fol- low. At present there ls an exten- sive investigation being conducted into the circumstances surro ling Savoldfs’ triumph. The 530v]; layout of a scene during the mug]; discussed bout shows London ‘ap- Dlyl": a toe and leg hold on s“. oidi. mow YORK, April 14. __ Max Schmeling, former heavyweight box. 1118 champion, arrived here today on the Bremen to start training for his match with Max Baer in the Yankee Stadium June 8. - A5 alwlys, the yflung teuicn who MONTREAL, April Iii-Primed to uphold Maritime hopes, Mount Allison University, of Sackville, N. 13., arrived here today for the .n__ wiiame Clubs. Each team .is to ,. each other team twice, the pinning most games to be lost his title to Jack Snarkey last 811mm". BDPN-rs in perfect condi- tion and" ready to fight on a iew Eighth Montreal Eastern Canada two-game senior basketball send-final with Notre Dame de Grace Community Asso- NAWKS 0N BASEBALL brlllflio giiypluzlgitiimltttllls- c3122: days notice. He said he weighed 190 ' v ' elation, of Montreal, here tomorrow pounds approximately his best ring d T d , . Will b” Amawns “mi P- w- 9- weightNand had been training stead- Blke (‘rlnd Gets ‘ anmeuelf/Iairsltime champions who ended a long trail of playoffs with the defeating of Halifax Wanderers last week-cud, spent tho day rest- ing quietly after their long train journey. Coach Ralph Lister re- ported all of the team in_cxcelient shape and they will have an op- portunity to get their feet on a ‘ imggday night at thB Y; the .. have an 18 point lead over s for this same. The win- “play the Abbie Sisters for championship, 0f the “Y" .. nssgue. On Saturday the Ab- ,, meet a Halifax ladies team in sudden death game for the Mari- Under ily in Germany and aboard ship. "Germany never has been quieter or more peaceful than today," he said in answer to questions regard- ing conditions under the Hitler Gov- ernment. “I saw no cruel treatment of Jews." ' His manager, Joe Jacobs, is an Way NIiY HUME (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, April fir-Champions of Canadian amateur hockey. Monc- ton Hawks tonight are on their way to Toronto minus five of their team. Bricks or Animal Molds Planning an Easter party’! Then he sure you place your order for PERFECTION Ice Cream in Special Moulds or Bricks. iisiiiis SATURDAY GAMES (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 17.—(M0nday) —Sharp at 12.02 a. m. this morning ..fayor Femand Rinfret, M.P., fired INDIVIDUAL MOULDB ,, _. . $2.00 per Dos. National League n championship. Orthodox Jew. The winners of . _ ' m A11 c l“ the starting pistol and. 13 teams floor tomorrow moinlng. They will FRUIT BRICK‘ - _ _ _ I ‘ H . The line-lips m. Saturdays game t Sichmellgig, accompanied by his Jimmy Foster Bme Gnlanllegipgir- were o“ in quest of victory and first gilscburgh ................ g 1 have a Show practice m umber m) s (hints) .. J0c Each ,,e,,_,;0110\\-5;_ ra ner, ax Mac 0n, eaves Sun- "so Mom ’ ' “ _ 1 , l ago .. 1 _ _ _ y Muck, d D k . p ace money in the eighth semi-an- _ before tackling the Quebec-Ottawa. _ -w' c’ Sm" Y d“ for an eight-day exhtbmon tour MvDonold here for eamdayfis Zgaey nual six-day bicycle race here. RloMshéllnarrls and Grace’ Fmney’ valley champions in the cvenins- 0W" w- Henry that Wm take mm m M°h"ml'_Q,“e' when they passed through on their 33°" the m" the 36 men Clr- 10,0111 mt? Hemhaw and ‘L Tay- The winner of the series will meet I - 118E537 A. H810 bee ‘my’ fir” Rivers’ gm" ‘ms-[wny home from Vancouver. They “led 51°Wiy around the oval wooden ' a he ' Windsor-Walkerville alumni, On- . . burgh Boston Portland Mc. Ban- Jirrini R. Hudson ' ' - ' hope to no back 1,, Munch,“ next bowl. cerryiiis their national 61111.3 k tario titleholders in Windsor on 53nd,, ~ G T b5 I gor. Me. and Reading, Va. He will‘ "m: h“ b b d ~ r00 lyn 1 9 1 ' , . PHONE 114M849 - . 00m “an a ‘Midweek ‘taming siege at Friday afternoon. m8 W B M58 an s blared out Philadelphia 2 9 1 Friday and Saturday and if neces- r = smith G. Partridge Lake wumanoa N J May L The five players who remained Item"- French» Bfllmm- German-l Carroll and ropes; Elliott and Da- Blur on Monday as the Eastern i hugerald, A. Taylor schmenns wouid lie no den“ here arejormer Winnipeggers, who United 5mm? and Elms“ Naflilnfli via Canada filial is a two-out-of-three "- vaughan N. Matheson ' will visit friends before they resume I anthems- g N y t 305m game series, The Eagtgfn Canada r. iieieree—Eari Goss. Ltglgtfiivctiprggiz: the ouWbnge of his the“ Jdumey and overtake the“. | Favorites as the race swept away wetcgoulfgs a n postponed’ champions Wm travel to Victoria w ‘ - t g i T to to a. brisk start wa the brilli t R d ' . - - “I'm looking forward to the fight. Xfiigkties n on“ Mmdn’ Dev" tum o! Z1 “ed uggumsr dSt. Louis at Cincinnati, postpon- meeghe lillctioirlilalBlue Ribbons m . -,-_- ~ I ' ' , n . . e - *1" "*1" m v S ... .....'.' c1212.". .:..":1.'.'.¢:'..i:; :2"; with great confidence," he said. "I plan to stay here this summer in the hopes of getting another match with Sharkey in the fall." France, and Gerard DeBaets, Bel- gium. This pair, winners during the past few weeks at both New York’ and Boston, was making its Canad- ian debut After the team has been present- ed with the trophy, emblematic of the Canadian Senior Hockey Cham- pionship, they will leave Toronto for a short visit in Montreal. Accord- ing to present plans the last leg of their homeward journey will start First of the victorious Allan Cup winners, Moncton Hawks, to arrive in Montreal following their win in Vancouver over the Saskatoon Quakers, Bill Miller was greeted like a long-lost brother when he visited the Mount Allison team to- nevvsy nature may he inserted at f cents a word strictly poyohla in ad. YIIIICC- bbie Sisters A n n ex » Title The Abbie Sisters hockey ream ch this year went undefeated, iccoiiiiic iuclisin American League Philadelphia 3 11 1 New York ................ 7 9 0 Peterson, Cain, Mahaffey, D. Et- richbn and Madjeski; Pipgras and POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning two mcr charged with common assault worn fined $20 and costs or two month‘ “so. i. the Moritfmq ladies hockey Y a B 0 W L I N G ' v v Thursday night. S l1 Iléill 3 I‘ S .1 d E Dickey. day. Miller arrived here today with M me ting or the Board o: in jail. A man charged with r Mons defeated the Milllon- JUNE nuos wm a m 1 n 0 n Bert Connolly and the rest of the a °_ breach of the sanitary o; i-rw iva: . i-o. Kcntvilic Cardinals 2-0. afstgzlglgix """ "" " i 2 (l) teem will be here tomorrow and gmd“ own“; swgday aétfmgi" fired s1 and costs. —-"_' “nus-suns. Tuesday_ They expect to see the lg IIICIIIOFBII um T013811! y C %_‘_ o Canning 4-2. , iiie victors were unable to meet with any team whose players not taken out amateur cards, they would have credit for all "i Played in Nova Scotia. lire team was made up of the wing: Goal-Doris Rodd. license-Irma Patterson, Mar- Frascr, Mary Owen. lorviards—vimy Jones, Muriel an, Edna. Mclnnis, Gwen Rog- ’ Wlolhy Bentley, Marjorie vi Capt. limes llcrrell, Coach, RNERA SllES (Associated Press) ORK, April 16—-An appli- " by attorneys for - Max 11118. German heavyweight ior the appointment oi’ a re- " in determine the damages niltd in having vacated n $25,- maitacliment obtained by Primo mafia. ‘Italian boxer, against Winn" Property, was denied ma!’ by Supreme Court Jus- BHMELINEI ZION GUILD LEAGUE Last night on the "Y" alleys the final matches of the Zion Guild League for the season of 1932-1933 were played. The "June Bugs" won both the first and second sections. therefore there will be no playoff games. Following arc the scores and line up of last night's matches. dow and huddled beneath it for RAMBLEBS D. Hooper 168 163 235 113 ill 142 145 143 168 125 I04 145 109 117 125 660 838 815 .Tota1 ........-.............. 2113 STANHOPEBS r. Mulch 12a no we A. Warren ..... .. 105 98 133 B. Fraser '19 B0 06 Low Score 109 161 125 S. MaoKinnon 53 104 139 _ cs4 573 631 Total . . . . 1738 Majority for Ramblers 3'15 pins. High single, n. Hooper. 935 nine sealers with through the blockade of ice at the (Continued from Page 1) shelter. Bciand fired through the pane at point-blank range and the figure slumped to the roof and rol- led over its edge to the ground, 10 feet below. He was dcadivhen Bolond reach- ed the ground a few seconds later. Seventy pellets were found in the body. Several had pierced the heart and Wells had died instantly. Police did not hold Boland after hearing his account oi the shooting. He was instructed to be present at an inquest before Magistrate Dud- ley Murray on Tuesday night. Wells, a native of Dartmouth, was a laborer. i-le had no police record. SEALING (Continued from P880 l) ST. JOHN'S, Nfid, April 16- Hoine from the dangerous north- ern iceiields with a record cargo. the steamer Imogen lay at her dock here today while the crew unloaded 55,000 seal pelts. The hills rc-echoed to the Imo- gene's siren and congratulatory blasts from Ships in port as the flags flying, broke The Presbyterian Badminton Club continue to take/an interest in Badminton since the " Town League Tournaments have closed. and have arranged a series of gam- es to take place virithfn the next few days. During this week several games were played. The results are as foll0ws:— Ladies Doubles: Mrs. Keith Compton and Miss Enid MacFarlane won from Mrs. Sinclair McKay and Mrs. R. S. P. Jar-dine. Miss Baker and Miss Peters won from Miss Frances Robertson and Miss Huestis, Men's Doubles: Sinclair McKay and Lloyd Gorril won from A. Pickering and Keith Compton- W. E. Forbes and W. R. Mac- fDonaid won from -A. Hubley and I B. Harmon. Mixed Doubles: W. E. Forbes and Miss I-Iuestis won from A. l-iubiey and Miss Pet- ers. Sinclair McKay and Mattie Mac- Parlane won from Keith Compton and Miss Gay. Bud Mountain and Miss Baker won from W. R. McDonald and M'ss Walker. A. B. Han-is and Mrs. Compton won from Mri Harmon and Miss Robertson. - Newark Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . Albany . . . . and Legett. Philadelphia .............. 4 8 0 New York 5 ‘i Rhodes, Kline and Shea; Weaver and Sewell. Chicago ....... . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 6 1 Detroit~.................... 3 6 0 Gregoh, Frasier and Grube; Rowe and Hayworth. Cleveland at St. Louis, postponed, rain. international League 4 7 0O 1 Sweetland and Michnels, Tate; Deshong and Hargreaves. Toronto 4 12 2 Baltimore 5 14 0 Wilson, Cantrell and I-ieving; Melton, Gumbert, Smythe and Gas- ton. ' . 1 6 0 .. 0 4 1 Kaufman and Hinkley; Milstead l s Association All games postponed. SUNDAY GAMES American Leagui. Walberg, Freitas and Madjeski; Mount Allison squad in action against the Montrcalers. Intercollegiate rulers oi Maritime basketball for seven years straight, the Mount A's will not have mi opportunity straight this year 8s Acadia Uni- versity, of Wolfviiie, N. 5., dropped out of lhc playoff, ii ivns learned here. to make Checker Tourney (Canadian Prcssl Altfl-IERST, N. S., April 16—A checkers tournament will hold the attention of indoor sport fans here for the next three nine-man teams are scheduled to play p. series of 23 matches. HUME RUN siiiiiic (By The Associated Press) Home runs yesterday -- Gehrig, Yankees, i; Johnson, Athletics, 1. The leader-Gehrig, Yankees, 3. ‘League totals-American, 13; Na- tional, 2; Total, 15. it eight have weeks. Two Bureau of Economics, Canadian National Railways, Montreal, clas- sifying the advantages and disad- vantages of a change in account- ing and management of thc car ferry service, was read. Hon. J. A. MacDonald, Cardigan, was present and discussed the subject of change in accounting with the Council. The memorandum had becn receiv- ed by the Minister of Railways, and a copy had been sent to Hon. Mr. MacDonald; Dr. J. A. Clark presided at the meeting. It was stated that tiic Board had not asked for a change in manage- ment, but a. change in accounting. It would be for the Government of Canada to reimburse the railway for the management. Hon, Mr. MacDonald stated that there was strong opposition to the chanse in the person of the minis- ter. He believed that the minister had turned over the brief of the Board of Trade to the consideration of the Bureau. Members stated that according to the Duncan Commission report the railway was to supply the sgfv- ice and that the Government should finance the project. The Is- land's contract with the Canadian Government had been completely ignored by the railway. Hon. Mr. MacDonald stated that POPE (Continued from Page l.) the streets people stooped in rev- erence. A hundred thousand ofpthe de- vout jammed the Basilica Square to be present at the ceremony. Fif- ty thousand crowded into the great cathedral for Easter Mass, which the Pope‘ himself said, fol- lowing a custom not observed since 1870. The Mass was celebrated first. beginning shortly after 10.30 o'clock. when Pius arrival was announced by, uniformed guardsmen blowing long, slender silver trumpets. Papal gendarmes were stationed along the central aisle, down which the pon- tifical procession marched’. Increase In Grain Shipments (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, April iii-Increase i1 the movement of grain through Halifax in 1933 is strikingly illus- trated by the fact that volume of grain shipped to date this year ex- ceeds the total of shipments for 1932. Hlghflfiee’ D‘ Hm?" 568 pins‘ Seven sets will be played off next Brennan, Moore and Dickie. ‘Ifiiesday. narrows and entered the harbor last night. I Alfred Frankcnthaler,‘ one“ ,5 sum: schmeun: i‘ the feature which appealed to him was that if it were necessary to Figures released tonight by the Thormahien, Fisher, Samueis and Halifax harbor commissioners show Grabowski, Tate; Ragland and Le- W000 for fajljn ruur. auos ' s to k al- Ca -oih Al Bl s a bed 1 1a o "lsreemoht to righteeilzirgflsnd thotpalthough 113$: haxdeprthde 1 c z 8m- ftlit thwush Parliament s large that 1.709.064 bushels passed ma" the attachment ma; June. I. Lafferty ... a record km may could have m_ I Promoted To wjgnenlznrown and Spencer; ‘elrlhfm’. the ferry. it would i-cnct through the poitirom January 1 "uviiootod by the iinneilaio or. .1. Dillon so 122 as mused m,“ w,“ ,, they h,“ , , L. Brown, Gray, Knott imd n. Fcr- mhesl" -------------- -» Y 11 1 "i swiiiabiy to tho Province in to April 15; this lS an increase oi “W when the Sim-m Rpm-ted he C. Blatch 157 112 11B not exhaust“, the“. supply o, “m Pas l t1 OI], O f roll. Jersey City . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 6 1 other directions. 33;“ bmht]; Ovm- (he ‘1595320 m“ m‘ "mi any property of B- uniifon- Within ten miles of st. Boston at Washinflton, Rain. .5'""'h and Florence; Boorhor, Mr. n. 1.. COtton said that it bushes shipped from Helm“ last iilneiing in this state to attach. John's they had ruh into an ehor- I l! 8 p 8 C I’ 0 I‘ chioago at Wctroit. wet Brounds. ¥o"“°‘t‘°““d “M” 2 1 o i333“ ti” 55”“ "mi the wet of rver- m m u‘ m‘ mum patch o! bedmnets (sum ‘ ron . . . . . . ....... o era on was part of the ~ _ k .... 1 4 1 i Eats GI ‘Total mo that had not reached breedinl sr. norm. April 16—W- n. But- “Tum” LEAGUE Naif," m, Hem,“ Dam. and Zicmlsfigllf; g)‘;"f‘:gl::t$1““"° R e tir e m e nt t ici 0t kill th . mi - ass n”) b“ m“ n em “m1 °' u“ D° m“ mpmmem New York 1 10 u H‘"“°“"°" M" Mflfllolwid slated that as DAUNTLESS “v5 Buffalo at Baltimore, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION First Game A rchdeacon ‘Ihe Imogene is the second of Bowring brothers’ ships to return from the icefields, the Eagle hav- of Agriculture, Fruit Branch, has been promoted to the position of ifstrlct fruit and vegetable inspec- lhe milwfly and (he Minister of Rflilwflys both appcnrccl opposed to Brooklyn ................. 1 10 3 Game called, 15th, account dark- Is In Stew C. Brown sassastsa 180 196 I91 (Ca IIRIIIJII Pregg) ‘m!’ JGHN, N. 1a., April 18- "m? Elias in my stomach. t it out or 1'11 die," ex- "mes Davidson. a colored “i he lllrang him the ltenlslice Station after run- Wke from his home. ml?“ "nih- observation in E Whlsht following use of “h Pinon. while his wife. m grewsitad ‘hearing on a ca a lfl-Wmoted minder. m he h! d that Davidson told m “ti! detected glass in stew , m“c°'"¥- cm Previous occas- Wfe summonedto the "fer, itrai ,1, Lgrtgr u... 114 98 114 E. Patterson ...... 147 06 '70 low Score ......... 80 105 9B 4'11 40d 413 Total .....................: 1349 Majority for June Bugs 131 pins. High single, C. Brown 10d pins. High three I. Laferty 496 pins. CHURCH LEAGUE BOWLING Some of the matches scheduled for last Friday will be played, other; will be pmtp0l1€d_ till I01- iowing Monday. son. The catches about 158,000 and assure a good return for the 1200 men carried by the six vemls. Last year's was only 40,000. ing landed 24,000 seal pelts on Aipril 1i. All Newfoundland is rejoicing at the success of the fleet this sea- to data total total MONCION, N. 3., April 10- E. H. Prince, was elected May- ,or of Sunny Brae yesterday over Mhyor __ William Crow- lslrst, by a majority of 18, the vote being Prince 00, Crow- hurst 08. Only one oi the conn- tor for New Brunswick and Prince Ed/ward Island, succeeding the late W. S. Potts. Mr. Butland has been in the ser- vice for several years and has had eonsderable practical experience in all its branches. As assistant to Mr. Potts he was transferred, in 103i, to Perth. where he nude his headquarters until the death of Mr. Potts in December, 1933, when he was transferred to Saint John. Many friends will be pleased to learn of his promotion as he is favorably known to the growers. packers and shippers of fruits and HESS. cuso; Shauve, Mungc and Lopez, Picinich. Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Boston gan. Cincinnati . cos and Lombardi. Hubbell, Luquc, Bell and Man. 5 3 2 0 H0- O “sis-us... . . . . . .. Bcriy and Davis; Betts ‘and 7 12 1 Derringer, Stout and Wilson; Lu- Pittsburgh at Chicago, rain. s-sternatlonal IJCIIIIQ Kansas City, 3: Indianapolis, 0. Second Game ' Kansas City, 3; Indianapolis, 2. First Game Milwaukee, 5; Louisville, 8. Second Game Milwaukee, 6; Louisville, 5. St. Paul, '1: Columbus, 2. NEW YORK, April 16-in- ternationnl Paper d: Power Co. ymterday reported consolidaicd net loss o! $8,575,728 for 1932. This contrasts with Income of 801L230 or 61 cents a share on the seven nercent preferred stock in 193i. Gross sales to- taled $129,531,271 against S147,- tiic change, strong representations should be made to iii: Prime Min- istcr. The Board should point out that fair consideration had not boon given to the representations of tho Board. A motion was made that Mr. MacDonald be asked to point out to the Minister that the memor- andum was not an answer to the representations of the Board. Mr. R. E. Mutch thought that the Board should also go dlrcctly to the Prime Minister. Mr. MacDonald concurred with the suggestion, and added that the same suggestions as were made to tho Prime Minister be sent to the (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, April l6—R.ciirC- ment of Vcii. Archdeacon Charles N. F. Jeffery, from the position of Secretary-Treasurer of the diocese of Ruptétis Land, to tnkc effect Juno 1. was ainioiuiocd yesterday. No successor has becn appointed. A native of Nova Scolia, Arch- deacon Jcficry was educated at Mount Allison University and St. John's College, Winnipeg, and 1'0- ccntly completed nearly half a con- tury of service in the ministry. was passed that the matter be re- ferred to the special committee on car ferry accounting for the ucilon oil wu re-elected, Aid. Robin- son being returned in ward d. vegetables throughout both Prov- _j____i. incl mum's Linton-at for Ihuritls. viii a “m: h°mt owing to domestic ‘$95,229 In the previous year. Minister of Railways. A IDOUOIIZOIILIIIIEG.