as Chicago Cubs jolted Vern Biclt- fmd for I three-hit. two-run fifth inning and I 2-0 victory Tuesday. Kllppstein struck out seven and had only one real scare as he not- ched his second National Leagui victory in as many starts. That was in the third when sib- by sisti opened the inning with A triple. But Johnny got the next three batters out without the ball leaving the infield. Kiippstein now has yielded only four earned runs in as innings. it was the third defeat against no victories for Bici:iord who was rc- iieved by Sheldon Jones after the seventii. iii the Cub fifth Ransom Jack- The second-place Indians turned back New York Yankees H! in an American League game. Right- hender Clromek, hitherto unherald- ed member of Cleveland's vaunted pitching staff. engaged in I tight duel with Allie Reynolds. i-ie scat- tered four singles to protect a sec- ond-iiining run scored on singles by Dale Mitchell, Ray Boone and Birdie Tebbetts. Reynolds s.':owed five hits. Neither t.eam made an extra-base hit. Roberts hurled a two-hitter as the Phlllies snapped a four-game losing streak by downing the last- piace Pittsburgh Pirates in the Na- tional League. 8-0. Roberts gave up an infield sing- f LTITE PORT ir Annual Inspection Of ,- a... P. W. Cadets rector, said the same so-so terms will prevail for I return bout' with- in so daya,in caseliobinsoirwins. 1! Maxim wins-and he's I 'l to 5 favorite on the morning line- there will be no return engage- merit. Both fighters and their man- agers. Jack Kearns (Maxim) and George Oairiford (Robinson) will appear before the New York state Athletic Commission tomorrow to sign official contracts. The announcement of an even split on the gate was greeted with knowing smiles by insiders in the bo ' business. Many believed Robinson" had been given some extra inducement to overcome his stated relucta ion for the match. 7 i , ........ ' ..-..u--.7-.---.--.e--iC.,, Chicago Cubs Score ,2-0 h 30-30 Split Agreed In I . ' - I I g I ' ,Wm OveriBoston Braves ' Robinson-Max1mfBout j in 5th 1nn1ng..0"ii?l3?EE-- ..: by Cleveland's Steve. Groihek aid ; mm hem.” mmdhwggshg dump. ;)nV::ntBInEt for a rematch, gob. ” ”" "t””'?" '"' "ti ” . iii. 3.”. en: la ii"-M ii-"'3' ”""' n&1'E”titif”5”i'K.?n? ll1l:lee?llistti.:x; ""1"" E”"”' THE GUARmAN' CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 7' 1952 mmmbmiraon, Inc. boxing di- "ngouituiur-Fioi-"tiin(l tilt. "W ."Nousestuffingupto1 185," he said. Mir have to”h.3: my speed.” Vlgiat kind of I fight did he ei. o P9 "A good tough fight,” 1;; eh, answer. "Who was ever able to do anything with him, even heavy. weights?" i Rsininded'that Eniard Ohariu gave Maxim I solid beating my, year. Robinson blurted: "Yeah, but don't target he was the heavy. weight champ then." As for knocking out no rtson Maxim had a ready anawe , --who" did I ever knock out?" Although he's primarily I box. er, the records show Joey won his title by knocking out Freddie son tripled. Toby Atweil walked. lc to Jack Morson in the second T0l'iilM Prince Edward Island , Mu, Mm. in L0 d Dec Fondy's two-bagger scored inning and another single to Bobby Wm be "'9 1"" M"mm9 Pl'0Vi 30-39 '?:.',';,.h2:if;"'Q".', 0023 n on. Jackson. Aim Bob Ramiizzotti Del Green in the eighth. Outfieid- "I" '0 "Emile "3 Own branch walked. filling the bases. Klipp- er Del Ennis smashed two home "f we Ammeur Mhletlc U"'0" M stein singled, scoring Atwell. rims to account for three 0' Phila- Cannda when representatives from Four night games were scheduled delphia's runs. Phillies' batters ;l::::,fti;3croCSL"b5th”"d 'i:5””'”ii9'.'l: in the American League and three backed up Roberts with I 13-hit mm M the W.ofkn':e':.ls"f:';ml;ie'm attack. in the National League. Brilliant pitching peiiiormances -iOld Tinlers Take Long Lead In Bowling Finals saiion Board office in Charlotte- town for this purpose. The meet- ing will get underway at 8:15 and whenvit is concluded it is ex- pected that the Island will have its first A.A.U. of C. hranch. O O I C Sitting in on tonight's meeting (By John Paterson! TORONTO, May 6- (CP) - Forty-elght Canadian-bred three- 48 Horses Eligible For Queen's Plate Event Stock Farm of James Speera. Veteran jockey Pat Remlllarda who topped Canadian riders last year with 117 winners-will rid-, Our Omar, owned by A. G, will be representative: of clubs 5 H K d and associations in Montague year-olds remain eligible for the (:31 ya),-9 e';l1.5eoyel(l,:llIYOin;'li:lI',e"ihe h Souris. Gr.-orgctown. Cardigan 93rd annual running of the Quem-S plate um I nxgmrlon in U19 C”? 7-e38l161lVC Dill b0W1r O'Lcary, Tignish, Alborion, Len- Queen's Plate. Canada's richest ' ' ing finals being rolled at the Roll-Away, the Old Timers have :i lllasebalhlgiiesulis nox Island. The Abe-gwelta, Pro- vincial Rifle Association. Army, and the continent's oldest con- tinuously-run horse race. E500 added race to be run May . 0 One of the conditions of the . commanding 12-3 lead in points al- Summerslde R.C.A.F., Summerslde Thirty-seven owners made the plate 1, hi," mm" mu" not though they dropped a point to the NATIONAL LEAGUE and Kensinizton athletic nssoclw :50 payment May 1 to keep their have mined in my race In I PICK-UP! la-ll mllhl in the mild ”9t"5i) 0”” ,F'”i:,P5 W": L"”': i Etlxieltglisilgeh lfl 1;"? RMBYCIYEE three-year-old before the rim meeting between the two teams. Boston .. .. , 0.10 000 000-0 8 0 "0 90'! "'0". 1099 0" W 0 W -- b , lh P - of W I C fl C d C h I E. 8 ll 81' 0 oc ey ll ugh” thhn the mhh ' ow men r or . ow ---2 5 elm mi .".T;".2..2f.? ..:::. oi.E53i.."w'?w?32Si.i'S.s?5.."8Ri.JP'83i33 :::r.i::::' si"&"y.;.f2”i2iT”pi2?..12 two matches to score 10 points out of a possible 10. Last nignt the Biclsiord, Jones (8) and Cooper. Burris (7); Klippstein and At.- well. wehmeier. Smith (8). Raffens- are interested in joining the As- sociation are invited to attend. O I O C If such is the case then this body Major Joseph Reveil. Following miindlng the 21st Armoured Brigade. them Shown with him as he examines ihdiines oi the Cadets is Cadet are Capt. George Hailiweli. Command Cadet Officer, Halifax, payments plus 515,000 added by the O.J.C. lake the race worth of fast trials. Money To lead frigk-gas ;c;I:eelds th;e)e pghrietsgallxg New Yuk U 003 mo W4 71 An important part 9; the. meet. Major C. G. Bewlcy, c.s.o.2 Cadets, Halifax, and Sgt. Major William Pushie, Halifax. . h an uumhud 321,000. The Queen which mm" m hggregne M m' st Lou”. 005 031 oox-'9 13 2 gogsiiivll-ll flllflcltlgfls (tllcltdlilirlg agoctllic-. - gzlntaucllrteom ".sil2i'itoe'llMb5oQgumi "99" and e "3" 901"” Wi" will We Lam" Bamberfer W "W": tion. It is thought that the as- Y ' 28 w H Vlclorla in 1860 with the LOANS I championship of the four team e;1.gk' Jasjegq.-zicgn sociation will act as the govern- gunning, IMSUE Bmokl ' ouoohlo 200 '3' ing body for all branches of am- , . . E. P. Taylor stable of Toronto , I03 Joey MacDonald of the Old Tlm- Chang." on no on 04 H 0 ateur sport in the province with 'i ' with four has the largest enirv. . ors rolled the high three and high Roe Meg (5) and walker. a committee and a chairman to N O 9 Two. Acadlan and Red Martlett. single last night. His 322 in the last ' i ' l look after each branch of sport. are pre-race favorites on the halls v game was good enough for the high for Olympics Persons with proved responsibil- berger (10) and semiiilck, Rossi ---T-?---1 single while his aggregate of 810 will handle nny disputes such as I Th. J, E, pi,-own, sen-um ,. tool: the high three. Phil?-"dc! M 0” arose last fall over the playing of (By Jack Hand) S ...C. stable of Waterloo. Ont.. has Hy. gwlth lbmluid M "In" up” I, . o4o11o..g13 o ' . ,,, , . Aph mens canqucygetalosn to rouowing gfg me "5"", or 1”; pmsbunh M0 000 MP0 2 0 the Proylncial finals in inter- hbtt YORK. Mn) b--( ) ' WINNIPEG. May 5,y(Cp)m1-he three eligible-Flareday. lllelsn BUY FUEL nnzhvs slime-91 Roberts and Burgess Carisen '"”'””" h””'”'"' Wm” ” d'""""” " "” '"”k"' ' ' field wan wt to 28 wrestler! Lad” W1 G'""9 w'""”'”- The MEET I-:Mi-:iiGi:NcIz:s Mam W. Muir m. Waugh (8): The stageivork in the forming oi Just ask Leo Duroclier. 51 n from an mrmhhi em,-y us; of 57 first two went. into winter quiir- REMODEL YOUR Honk A Bhhem 336 32., and Mccunough Gamgmm (7). the Island branch has been set by at this stage of.the 19 season. mu today as the chhadhm ogym. ten favorite; at 5.1 on me IMPROVE YOUR FARM V. wmiam. 2” 2M . 3,-ggadjer mu Rgjd, 3;-lggajer new iLeoal New Yorll: Giarhis wlelre grog pic wresmhg mm, went into strength of their two-year-old ' PAY TAXES C. Bhhem 154 280 AMERwAV LEAGUE started the ball rolling, several qllhsi Ollt CHIC llllli B Cfmalh Wv?as- Last Thursday eveningtrauwxrr their glhhi "age, form. ;I'he Seagram stable-now in IPAY MEDICAL E, c,,,,e,.o,, 2,, 279 - weeks ago and shortly after he had Weerrbut iz&r:efu?:rv;zlo:kedn bleak l:lc1:wIll&iiiFtegn;la from 4-he L! 000 The four ihcavywelght contend- ltll tlh rdh Ieneratlon-has won 20 on -L MMK,,m,,h 22,, 253 270 Cleveland no No 0 I h 1 contacted.officlals of the A. A.u. DB Mm day "my M "N; (e .5 . gniigiahh o..mel:l-.ml:n era were still intact. Dave Bur- genes. 1 e last in 1935 Wm) 58"? Hosp;-ml, ExpENsEs Totals .. H05 H47 1253 New york . 009 099 mm 0 o 1:! C" it was learned that the.M”- drive); into ent-my. 1ieiders' hands. (ll(:la'l'iotll:It.14)r;;n met ion 9a spirited "re" svluh wmmp?gt' lam": ,.".'f llohliny Longden intcrnailonali HELP PURCHASE THAT NEW 0” Tim?" Gromek and Tebbettes; RcynoldsiC;n::d1:1erebo:M 2 pat: mM":elhalls bounced off walls past Giant bowling competition at the Ca.p- 6,113: to m,z,,e,'”p2fe";5jef'("f,,'cu,'i,,C famous jockey who learned ii; CAR Ci Lecmi 259 3”” 2'” and Berra hm, A A U V, C5 b e 3;; outlleldera. Bud hops changed itol Alleys. Each team was rer- nipeg in the second round mm ride on Western Canada tracks 7'5"" Cmidl Clem C0l'P0lIli0n 3' Mica” 297 2” 259 ' i ' 0 ' "nch.. innocent grounder: Into damaging rescued by ten players and all h" on, pom , ,hm.,hh,,' 3.-we will ride Lord su-ome one of u..' 14”"" "V0395 by M3" 0" Pm!" R" mum" "r " 230 215 Chicago .. .. 000 M0 101- 2 I 1 been mgolvem Now ench Mmmme "- players proved by their 8001'" W” points moans ellmlnatlon in the 1W0 Willllillel elll-'l'ieI Lord "'t"V'ew' Mmwy 1' 3""'"" 5""-'k' .1. MacDonald 218 270 322 mmn 3,2 ,M,-mg," H 1 P”””"'-'9 1” it mm "3 0"" ”"""”'- While the losing streak was on. they knew the finer art of bowling. u.,1,v- cornpucnted m,,,,,, , mm Strome is from the Whliiler Park W W"'"”" m' "M 1'0"" "P in (1. Schlcyer . .. . 201 233 D.,....,..""o'.;...-n (4) Aloma (8; Th” Saturday '" Tm” mm W” the Giants never gave up. They other some: have ben Iclld- The favorite in the yllght i i 550”-90'l"'1"9.1l"l"9d ll H0 G!' Tma” - 1122 1243 and Loliar Nixon and White. 3: Ibrzlggtgnf; "gngo:)Te:l" ::!'3'::ga rowled at late, broke bats on uled between these two br ch heavywught ch," Bob shackle or in cost. ' , Z -ee-- ' t home plate and kicked water offices and the next will 6 Guel h, o t., 'lfh it cision. AN ALL CANADIAN COMPANY ' I Sh Loui. h 0” M0 2” 5 3 0 rc3;ll';rligxhesl;lcitlglre.NDgrector or Phys- buckets. They weren't miid at place in the near iutiire in Chan mm? Ted" 3,39,, .,f”';&.,,?f,.5'.,f Featherweight (fourth round) Branch" h-om co." u, Co." P'g'1:ld::Ph"i d 1g" Mr” 000T; 3 " d '- .' anl.?:'il1)t?itiySes,lce;lltialg'li?e?1 sfllxaeapitching M-iitlifwiiox score for last ThurI- oltelttrtl oriemvli,I'i':ini:eg”i.'r.dd'i7g'.3 fe:t.?dlan.lioeBe":el:drllflron'r(g:lgz:;- e e an our ney; ooper. g ' . . . . ' , I v Fwl" mi mm ”m"'h' mgfr tcgoirriserrlsliettilrill !nB('l2leli:v(;)llk1S lice;-l wlliszlthunil-Rfnnlfarll-',lr thfanm gl:)a's:Iogil;ni:wi:lu an M10". stl"0Il)l::Jlll'1KT::Ll.ll)?l'I(i:'l results: 121.353.) Wilson, Toronto. defeated . evening there will be a meeting of hadn't won a game since the G. MacDonald . 163 14'! Lightweight (third round, J, c, Marlwcreie Mom.-My 1007 CORP'N. LIMITED Deli-oii . 000 ioo oio- 2 G grepresentatives from Summerside opener. Only Al Dark and Eddy Ct. Duffy .171 158 R”, med. Mom,-ehh defeated Bantamwelght '(third round). . An Island bowling tournament w”M''"”'' " 2”” 030 "ox-' 5 7 e and Charlottetown to discuss the Stinky were doing their share of F. Jay .- 310 135 Mickey.Nicholss, Edmonton 7:24, Adrien Poliquln. Montreal, rle- C- 5-3055: MINI"- in decide the Provincial champ- m""""'"'- Wm” (7) ""1 Gill” formation of In island baseball hlltlnz. well over the 300 mark. E. Hayes 134 351 Rudy Loffier Vancouver de- lealed John Gnebel. Rosina dc- '"””'i 3""'”"" ""5 3"" 5"”- ionsliip will be held at the Roll- '99"? Mill?” Ind C'lm0- league. This meeting was originally They won two 0! their first W- Macilmnild 174 1,3; 154 felted Lindy Prlmto Torontlo de- lault ' C”'”,Fff”""1'"';- 3- L Away Alley: on M y 24, it h three. Then c me the 11-game los- L. McNaly . 199 I21 . K uh In h, E , llna nnnuuncrd 13..., nlghaf. W” INTERNATIONAL IEAGUI-I ;”,,';”"i:I,”,,”'mf;3,';g;g,;;f,';;,l;l lng dirge. Thgce wins. a loss, two I. Prauglit . 135 H1 192 - ed iiuroia "nvnnx.d'?::ingt:r"G ”4”38.”' S"”'"” 3”9"K "-'i""3 "01" Summerside officials were unable Wm” Md mm " d”"bk'h"d" B'M3cDom1d t ' 166 no 131 H l tiharlotu-um-n have indicated Montreal at Oiiawa. postponed, to attend It ,3 known mm, sun. split. That was how they stood ii A. McEwen . Ihcir willingness to enter the min. umcrude 'nd ch I t , ,,, year ago today. 8-14. On May 8 Re Ollie-IN! -- tournament and it is expected Buffalo 010000403-I ii 0 H , " ”"”m ”" ””l they finally escaped from the . that other teams from across the Baltimore 010 000 000-1 9 3 ins "or an Island league Ind " Cellar. TM313 ” a Province will take part. Yaylinn and Ciesieisky; stuftel, 3 mougm that ' nve t"mVc"' This year things are different. sllllim , The tournament is a one day I-ioweii (8), Cyrus (9) and 'rabI- cm "W "5 Mme” "mi "”"m”' Rollins alone on in seven-some 3- W00d 151 193 193' 4 . - C 3",”, and 3 hm" of ten mam! check. h hhtretrigdaglianlortteanif frorhhttig two wh, "Nah. the 51",", went mm Woodside 169 125 15! . which will be accepted f I v. n h 1 W031 02 C . ” 9”" mm 9 "m' St. Loui to l ht i ii tr ice. - MGEENOII . 179 185 141 At Dollar ' Applications for taking agar? ai)n Tsfoslisoer . 200 01: I: l' mm-Bide Mr FOICCQ e nunmg sn'h!:'lf,-lxamenlendlis pa all Aliltlhur . 195 no '1' V sgilng Price: the tournament. must be sent to J on 1 Everything Durochor had done " 89- 86" 154 245 , a e a I the Roll-Away before May 15. -r1.,?.i(',',':',,e, (';1,":2d(:;uch:if”FB;:,i' The Summers'-c Air Force ow was .right. Pinch hitters came ii. ghane igs has iii new creditdtvgggggfodfg. BEE , AT CLOVEK CLUB en-mg B,-hcho (5) shore, (3,, 1.-hum (9, kelbllil team. which bowed out in through. Relief pitchers looked - 0lllD5 1 5 10 175 now at 1 . . s 0 e and Andercon the finals for the Island champion. like Maglie. The man could do no 0- Pulteii 250 193 194 Owe? prices fmm allies 30Willlil ” i ,, 2:22.”5:i".:::.5”':.:.”.:"”::.:'”-..::; ire: .. 5: :.:::2:."" - :22 ii: :2: "'9 best SEW" of THURSDAY: MAY 8 - 9:30 pan. to I cm- L B l :::::::.:.. ::::i.::...-; 2 i it US” W W T-we-ls Hartley. Landeck at and Dres- ":15 '"5o"' ” W" lemme” 1”” 5i,i,.,':'f,”'li,if,' .-,I,?;"I',ff3'.-- Dig! ;;f,:E?l'e" The total Hplnlfallufor Schurman's IN IOWN Legion members' veterans and friends char: Simpson and Burbank. 333: "om capmglnm green one Jansen "mil" Jim HM". did (hell: Somme aide. 5287, which made 5100 PER COUPLE Tho Lndii-s Friday Afternoon ---T In e,f:1fbfrT;':,”c;tesl:ew?:;:b:”'a;;: mm and Dave xosio and Max giem ttche winner;.5o'gie Chariotte- M ' R -i L b h , wn am so . :r:i:nlingin Sagluoese 59131? ri lieiifigili :(r?."m' 1" Bows” Md 3' "W" 1f”""”"h””d' "'””""i”9-"d- iwlililffKeli-liltdycaitdeoliiiifmbenglilty The high frlgle score for'the OTORS canteen Sew!” Lunch sewed by Ladies Auxumry 'urki-y dinner in the Y. M. C. A. ofnpprg and Commmee, were e lrmm "0 Jun received But Hcarn faiiered Monday in QVENUK W3-Q Touid bY 398- Th0l1'lD- ' Music 1) banquet MIL served by me La. appointed with Lou.” Carry pm new set or uniforms which are ml the third h,,,h,g, 1,. came Ken. son of Summersiue with aid. 224 ct George Phon 831 I Y -nos Auxiliary oi me it. Two oi no... for the .-0...... vear. W""” W” ”” ""”"' new with the ham Ml nndiiwo . ' e csovm CLUB ORCHESTRA I "W b0Wi9l”5 WW0 l9Kl'9itBbiY 85- For the remainder of the even- ”'"- Ti” Cub” 515'” "079 '" ' sent through illness. the inning. They didn't scores the Basehall standings "T. l ' v ' lng the members enjoyed a game Prizes were presented to the of bridge, the prize winner, he,-9 F "' W9 rest of the day as Kennedy faced - ' ' .. 1' :i.':::'"i....l;::....":.1:i':' .342: .'r:::..”is:.ii:' 3:23. -1:1." ” "' "'5 :::i 1.”..'"i"..ii'.?..1t”.J.'2"i.".iI;'..?'i: --.mucT mm 0”? WARDIP-'5 "0083 9 l '2 hi-Elizabeth MacDonald and Mary Ives. ' h a double play. is 15: GI! ' i ' ves: hi h i i , All S ih - . t i Th 2 I ih (hi h n r- - land; wilininlgngteeam, (giptllllll. ell. sltirs-i: llillin:i'll-qhiiplenliz .'3:3ty..l'ii.'e 9 been, go'ing efoitulguroclg: inlilli Ckvehnd 13 7 -550 1 ARE Va” 6olN6 TO KEEP . sum-nan-. M. Ives. r. Mm bowling alloys in 0...... -- -on-x. ' ;;";;;"g”" :3 g -6" 2'-4 iii-iAT MON6TRO5I'l'YOFA , THAT app FACE or vouozs MR. . ' ' '- U -- .526 3' ' 44 . 7 W2? Am" - Em. G ..:?ms::5.. iii :. .- 2 .2 6i2”sprG”EiQ2'i.”o2”ooon”"E;' i””'" T”'5 we '5 ”5'” t AI, 11' I)! T ' - "" ' O GUARDIN6 5:-tee? AHD' i I (1 real was stronger all the way and 5 m 375 5 .a . . - x - , . , . i won. I unanimous eight-round de- r i 1' '-335 855 -”''you CAN WARN boat 1 51.157 HOPE HE '. - The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island liir Breed- , ers' Association will be held in the Vocational school. Charlotte- . - town, at 2:00 pm. on TIIISDAY, MAY 17th. All members in HUSBAND THPW IF HE-PIGS , , oossrl-r MISTAKE " we Mv,eA;zoen.-r-i.i.'r:) -x vau FOR A. wot: i . clsion over Larry Griffin. H2, Lew- laton. tonight. In another scheduled eight- serve without pay. ' It is xi. nanced by I small grant from the X iloaiiiiisslon Meets C nod standing are urged to attend. Q T o N s 5. ed: rounder, Joe Griinard. ids, Bath. hi. . C"-Y 00110011 Ind the proceeds oi CONVERT HIM 5NEAKiN6' .s '" .. . ............... ......... . 32”-'-ti r:.:."ii:.;:.? .,.:'::..c:;::" 33 :3 I ""”””i””' A 9.” T”: I-. 1 w.' 3. 3"”;-, '5,c,,t.,,. ' " who was helpless midway in the mlulon was held laaztmevsning. the :22? Wm '” welwmw m m" "' ' ' K06 Mable ' F9.LD' I second round. prumpgj burn... mm. m. pin. Ahmnmnu we" .-In mm. RKRLQRI . I , .. . ning of the annual tag-day which ,0, u,, "N, ma Pam" of an ,. will be held on Saturday, the Hill, the venerabip of In. an equipment used on the squares. W. A. Ilcntaiald. and with the nu .ui-I. sail npuaen the Pythlari Si-IlOl'la.1'Ind Mrs. null! remand active Inistaaoe of all members of ch," "mom". .1" an at on was authorised mm"iu''"'' "" ""”"”ii' " i new members. ,,'3l"'”"', '”""" atlvaofvIrlousIsnieelilrk:..s'.Ind r similar who all ' l ' illlllll.nNGlNllB , l7orPrlniieiFdward Island" Ll Fl tClassg::t:alN r.:.....-....M.......'..':t!...-.'-.i, . ; ”'”"l "' ::.....:...':w M" 4'!" ltefeiisiices pected I-Ill). H3007. 3