i¢I.Q-=1I.'_'.I€Q\'IPT"TP:!.:'7 .9‘... f . PAGE SIX [HE UHARLU’ 1'1“ ETOWN GUARDIAN APRIL. 30._ 19_43 {— I. 4-Run Spurt Gives Yanks 7-3 Victory Over Red Sax In IZ-Inning Game _ NEW YORK. A-prll 20 iAPJ—- , New York Yankees wanted to catch l’ an l-"rlv 1121111 out of Boston this Yankees, Jeeps Meet In K. 0f 0. Bowling Finals . _ 11nd you can guess what . 11111) lied-they go; tangled up iii tune with the Red 50x the Yanitccs tof; care Inst evening on 1.110 Holy Name Allcys the last game tor the Grand Knight irophy 1n tue Knights cf 001111110115 Bowling tournament was played and alter a hard fought. conic-s. the ‘lauicces uno Jeeps unerged the winners and will 11o-v lllcet 1n a sudden death game M011- day evening at 7 o'clock to decide the holders of this trophy for the 1943-44 season. The following are liie results of last etchings play. Truéks. uilrheti his illPl‘ to liive ' v 01'1"" Si. Louis . ‘cell of the curtail- 381105. timot- gitnl. use 0i ‘ Al “Quill”??- l"? "Dick Wakciilld Yankees: c the winlilrlz rzln with ‘F. McAdam 186 213 157 the sixth lnnin! De- M- 99170" 199 234 139 >115- otllc-r “w, hits 1n H. Johnston 196 128 1'70 {wn m“; 31ml 9m.“ A. Farmer 138 141 101 ‘t Mr}.- ln/ML Cgiiaghulli‘ 1&2 IgO >11 0!li‘ wood’ innimz , 5"‘ 511°“ 13 l A ngmdei to defeat total 30:17. . . thnnks i1. hart to A . "Y “Ne” ‘l1'"“‘“ Ecegoucette 232 225 c123 ...,.,. m, m, ‘Q11 fffrbvimff ‘"1" l R81! McDonald 110 110 150 51",.“ m“ 5 " “$111611 l H. Murphy 181 21a 142 ‘ _ 4F‘. McMlllul 189 19G 21 WT§fnS94l0t0l< mnslwl a 1_-n lend , A. Wflfd 130 10s 1:15 fl ll ion-e in the third 1nn- . L. Callaghan 107 132 101 Lug’ I’ H ‘elthn locked the swore f Total, 3358. 1.1 ..lF sown h when i: narlaycd an. High single. E. Doucctte 323. crl-ur. .- ll-llll nil-w » - , __ 1111:’ sinlzlc by’ High three, E. Doucette, 780. , . ,lr1111 H.111 111111 ‘ Johnnv Wc':li into‘ led o r1111. v ‘out W- Hngtoli bclmrrd, Braves! ,,., ‘ hick with t‘ 111' P1P}: o” Wom- m. Rev. Cass 175 185 19 1's hrll.’ o.’ tho §{\','(‘1]1h_ IQ/Idcgcnald 265 209 191 _, _ ~ _.________ . 1 c enna 177 97 160 l hqullu REV. 01181118)’ 152 111 Z17 l .. - h G. Nantes 162 166 103 1i... .(111L\ \l .0 _ s I a!‘ pétglrngéa‘ 21a 100 200i I Dodgers: - , 1 lllnescures; E. .. _ G- Murphy 231 106 205 ; ___ wacgonkald 141 179 213 1 - . . . ro en 181 161 1811 . j (l'\i_t"l5 [Q we“. Y.,kAf,'t‘§"2°fl,“U§f“,fi}§° 7,2 L. Condon 1:14 158 165 4 l .-~ ‘ “ “. “ 0 W. Lawlo l . o1 ..11.>\.11lg Boston 1Q . or‘; 11,0 00o 3 9 . I‘ 211 167 162 * ~ “ 1"“‘"‘“’ 112 11111111115) y ~ _ . J goggle R Binnie 21s 1 Ch ‘i- - ‘ ~‘ Y-m I. . “$1551” grjjffli "3,’ 35g E1383“. High threeR . Bradley. 0st. K» ‘ t b : " DH. 1.91115 001 100 000- 2 4 1‘ 1tggsMcDonald 142 235 24a , " m‘ d, a .1101 .. . . CO0 021 00x- 3 3 1 C. Costello 141 131 15g L L, L“ HO1111iEZj€W0-1h. CHSlcl‘ 161 allfl W. Connolly 145 269 162 ‘A _ Have?‘ trucks mid Parsons. W. Campbell 193 146 14.7 - u o P 711111111 .000 ('0) 100- 1 9 0 W- MCIIIHIS 140 1R8 191 N _ - »_l__1 \r_l>nnl;_(g W. 111.a'rl11 _ 071 00f) 40X- 5 5 2 L. McDonald 186 198 134 1;. ..-ll l.1 .lll 111i‘, _ back. W llf <7l and Swift; wag- . - l. .J>u.l.l. ililfms.) l - lrlj‘! 171; iiucfner. Schcetz 1.81 and 3mm‘ c. our. L! l». - - itarly, Gulllnrll '8I, Vi Corie _ 20o 1114 1511 c . 11 ' ll‘ l national League . ggfllndels ll "- ’ 100 001 000-4 a 1 "f , ° l_ _ 30 L ..__ .111 Doyle 12a 14s 14-1 k Iiiuhbo, Kllllba“ 0 17.2, DQOWB-ygcg Dr. cl-olenn 142 132 134 U9’ “"1 OWPH; Kraus, Fuchs‘ 91‘ 1' Mumhy U] 12g 129 n" laml Livingston. Padden 19>, ITEM] 3021' ¢ f”??? ‘is 1~l - ~ ration vlclllvilllll ‘Ill L"‘51"‘B£é1alll?p{§:k Y. ' 111131; (1 wfpgluitll 14s 211 a5 . _y -,_ and Kluttz: hiungo, L. Dnyln 31g i; ilmlslnlr) and Mancusll. P; Ready 190 223 0 .. Fmlbwr, 09101010114110 0 v1. Currie 12a 22:1 1441 M. V; 1111.1 0J0 00o 001-1 s a F‘ McIntyre 151 114 100 1l"‘n {lldWPMec-r and Mueller; GQ1'-‘C~‘M§1H11 201 1B3 236 L1 l. H .011. l5l Butcher l7» and 10.111 .320. 91m. Hlell single. w. Connolly 269, me Cnie- ' . 010 100001 000-3 l1 1 Hugh three Reg McDonald 5g; . lulu l 51- bill's C00 000 102 001_4 12 0 -_“—~——— Juinifl 3111111111111135», M I .1 tuit 1 jzt-wski, l - a ‘ T '1 ' . in: Lllid liillilgllig l 410», and CD93‘ Nanon | u “m1 “"“"““-‘l'1’°1'°"'<> 2031100120- a a 1 cubs Pitchers '~"~(tl,1-h‘lN£‘\\'1ll‘k . 000 010 000—1 4 1 1. 1211111101111111? r1111», Conger qnc Crodvv __ - ' g t to 111 LIHHYIH‘ c . ‘ - n’ 511F119!- vchum3‘a7lihlgdllagigaxnrlcoil r6) Page ~ " ~ - - 8 1 ‘"1 111M110“ 4'01 001 010 7 ' Cit 02-0 n02 0 - T‘ and H H._.._,c1_,?°f,§,_,c“n1e3 $T.__ LOUIS, April 2s_t_i11=>__ ,8, and steinmm < l - Sufieiing from influenza, pitchers Paul Derringer and Bill Lee, two of the _mz1instays of the Chicago Cubs staff. were patients at st, Johns Hospital today. They will remain here for several davs 11nd then go directly to chi. "ler .011 0'10 n00 4-21 0 1 unfit-r (-00 100 021 0- 110 tnninizs), 4 w 4 _ 710111111 Saints v81 DCllrlnllv rm and Btlrmchrcr: Burlzart, svclit l5) F‘?-'~'"l‘ Ill» Mueller 19> "incl Vnn rilito ml -i l flni‘ m , ‘ ‘p ' ‘ ‘ q - 55118 the Cubs ncrt series P ‘vnulrlinhtl l and Ofinptem nmkl 7 1 with the Elrfltfis at Pittsburgh. lirlallrlillti 5vrr-c11.'=n __ _ QQQ 090 (.~-;_2 7 I 11x1 lln tlilly 619b,,“ an U, ,. . _ _, I‘, chm“ Rh‘ d 1.61‘. Biutleilm and i 1.1111 - ‘i 1' - villi Stirnweiss Unfit For Army ""41 1=i:4‘11dm1rl~ that U, It'll}: £Y111ii""d .1!‘ cpmiulz Rllmfs l; I 4"- '1 l 1111 romideratlnu, T11,- “cw ‘M "" b-‘Wq ‘>11 is ills: th1t~a lot of WW‘ l brlllltll-but 1hr empllrl-rs of stands 1s 1111011101" think? HARTFORD “an AD“ . ‘A1?_‘~}lfl1‘d nitttns: Gentile Stim- "Wfhfi was returned u, the New Yuri: Yankees today b.‘ Army Dcc- tori: who pronounced him unfit for military service. The classy rookie appeared here 29- . . . 0i_ cou "so conditions may imurnve ='~ in" 1 '< l 801s atom 11nd the \1-1l"~'. ,- i‘. ll~.'.:'1“yl ' ‘ :0, Iluililoiable weather ‘idlredgyzrllldg hv man": us contributing in a great, Wflrr." to i110 shrinkage in "lttcn- todn f0 l hl-nir-n - dance and th .9 i i ' . y er lndnuct on‘ but’ was m‘ ~ 11:111.. tlFffbl-ngxtlfigglr “lull. “m” l" :0". it l». i l l I111" 134M011. ‘l 11.1‘ 71*’; 1 m’? H“. attendance I Bowie" 301000 and 40-000 115111811 lil .10 ._\1lv| . Lt-lqucs 1'. 1l1|'n,l,'|>nc1,11- ‘Th! rlrnxllys mm “firmer wen‘ 1 Xmsunfrs Wm b0 available rm hm‘ , vest work in Britain this year - _.__—._-____-_________‘__ 91111111911 MUNITIUNS SERVE 9N All. FRDNTS r9 z Q . i‘ ,_. ussn. CANADA l CHINA \ us‘ "WI-i . o", NEAR EAST mom ' rm; m1, 1 t 5'.‘ K‘ ‘ ‘ AME l WEST n; '4 \ AFIIC An“; § l Canada mains only 10% u! l“; w,‘ “n, production for lhc use of her own limo l he rest. including ranks. gum. auuuuui- AUSTRALI Hun. .\III.I1| arm. auwlurmvc lranqvllrv and innulucrnlllc supplm lll 11.11, gum, n» Unltrll Nation» 11111111111,’ fronts 111 all pom of lilc u urlll. l\1.lp,hn\\'s \\'|1|t 111x. trlllutlon 0f Canadian-nude equipment which goes m more than go world dcsnnnnnns 9 jilrrange Hoop ivmity team, ottlrwlt and district 1 —v—Q-—- 173 Arrived today at Mc- Neil|‘s Stables, Buntain & BelVs wharf, 40 choice horses. 888F- Cardinals Win 2 Games The league leading Cardinals de- tented Gaytown Ramblers in two straight games( the first on Wed- nesday evening resulting in a score o! 28-16 and the second last evening ending with the Cardinals lending 33-14. The Cardinals are scheduled to meet the Hornets Saturday morn- ing lit 10 o'clock. The Cardinals will have a workout this morning at 10 111 the Kite Field. Runner Sworn Into iLS. Army NEW ‘YORK, April 29—(AP)—- Greg Rice, America's top-ranking distance runner, wes sworn into the United States Maritime Ser- vice today as n. chief specialist. Rice has been assigned as a phys- ical traiillng instructor at the ,Merchant Marine Academy at. i Kings Point. Long Island, 1 Remember When 1, (By The Canadian Press) ‘ l The great Steve D noghue. popu- .lar English jockey. then 52 "mars ‘ old, crowned his last season oi’ rac- ing six veal-s ago today by winn- trig the One Thousand Guineas lor the first time. Donoghue was al- ready six times Derby winner. Right, now he l- trainin! French horses in England frr this y-eafs races. _______i______ PC1110 $131111 Finals For May ARRANGE OTTAWA, April 29—(CP)-_Un. lvorsity of Ottawa basketball oi’- ficials announced ‘tonight that nae junior cnuf‘ champions would meet. me Maritime Junior title-holders, Saint John, N41, Saint Johns, in a two-game total-point Canadian iunior final series here May 10 and 1 The Canadian Amateur Basket- ball Associitton has approved this series to be billed as Canadian fin- fll Since Toronto defaulted and Mont-real hurl no entry, The W95; 1111s ncvcr participated. The Hayes and Hurli . an District Council halggtrgfiaplglggd t0 the lzovemment that. everv gchool in Great London shqllll-l "e '1 ‘Vafllifl! system which would sound cm alert several min- lites before the sirens sounded. F011 SALE Terms to suit purch- Wellington McNeill 81 Son Brooklyn Dodgers sweep o1 their three-gum; with Pniladellfniln today by nosing out the Phillies 4-3 on the hitters; home grounds. Earl Naylor rapped Kirby Higbel for a three-run homer in me first 1 cinnati Reds inning. but afterward the National l the closing game of their series. League tnilenders were unable to score. Higbe, making his] filrstd start. 01 , m: nléiflhblwlflflld Bobmglliottihlléilzd the .‘.E.".St)l'l.t1[2pd1‘t‘nly 1a no re-Icu a on e on sco on ' covered frcm the lame arm he ac- ‘ by Vince DiMaggio and Pete Cas- h quircd i11 spring training and villfifcarart. The victory 8W9 91mm‘ c nati the series, two games to one. In St. Louis. Rady Sanders‘ sin- 'gl¢ 111 the 12th inning scored Lou Cardinals a 4-3 triumph over Chicago Cubs 111 the twirl-land final game of their ser- in which the 1942 model "live" eball was used tcr the first; time z p pose d ved alter two innings. Kimball pitched six frames to got credit. tor the victory. V In New York, Boston BFBWS 1'11!- ped into vim Lingle Mungo and Ray Ccombs for I3 hits and took the deciding contest of their three- gamn series with G Crnrley the InternaliongLIrCIZIWB _1°_B_d11'_l8 ' hints 5-2. lRedl Barrett. W11 New Turn Seen Lions was indicated." nddetli 11m lighfiuflg eilrlgglaiflt "gt-x; l‘ EH65 B11 flfl ~13 ° ° 111 United States planes returned, The only other new action relmrtcd in the South Pacific was the raid Wed-. negdrly by hehvy bombers against Japanese bases at; Kahlil in northwestern Solomon Islands at. vlln 1n the central Solomons. The attack on Tarawa was the latc=t 9f a series of actions in thc , Scuth Pacific which indicate that: increasingly heavy pressure is be- ing put on enemy positions in that stratelzic area of the ocean. Whether the aerial thrust in this sector cf the Pacific battle. Z0116 will develop the sort of fighting that has been characteristic of the campaign in the action the Solomons completed l liottérml $01.1- mAcl-lihér lNDlVlDUALl 6 At Pittsburgh, Newt 190111 and gave ‘ca. o wus at Sportsman's Park. hOWGVGI‘, 1 merit. m MONTREAL, and agriculture follow :- pullets 31, B 32h. C 29 Butter: l urade 36%. solids, current obbi the 1 “g i , Montreal. Wholesale Potatoes: 75 lb. bals re-‘30 BE A H PEODLE GET. M E55 EX L-ro NEHaoQE Dodgers Complete Sweep, Nose Out Phillies 4-3 NEW YORK. April 29 —(AP)-— pitcher and most valuable a'nt Syracuse last. season. hed the seriesifliants to six safetieslnd himself singled in two runs in the 8th. Johnny Vendor gMeer pitched six-hit ball iorcliis second victory of the year as n- beat Pirates 8-1 in $59 The Reds‘ ace southpaw was in maimed to be seen. It was apparent that the Japanese now ——— must actiyely protect their buses (Ctltlfiilliled, from Pm Q"°~)__ in this sector or permit them w be ttack a alnst the Kisku i1‘.- gtxtaellogions Tugesday but the weath- er was bad and results were not ob- served. ' The bomber attack an Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands was dfillvelld last Friday. The communique said "extensive damage to enemy repeatedly and heavily attacked at la steady cost in men and equip- PRODUCE ggril 29-40?)- Produce prices t 11y u 1' by the Dominion Department of Eggs; Graded shipments on spot at A-large 35tn.A-1nedlum 83%, A- First. grade prints jobblng price 3611-37, first receipts No. onstcurized 35. No. 2 g4 delivered 118. lgiql-ilii/[CUIMBG 3514-3510, No. 2 34%- r 2 Cheese: Current receipt, colored ‘and white, western and Que. m I‘ OB, wholesale jobbing, western col- 1 lored and white 2211-23 nominal min-rent make, Montreal. Mountain Que. No. 1 2.00, No. 2 1.75-1.90. N. B -P.E.I. No. 1 2.00, fancy 220-2.- TH‘ MOQE QQNNE layer mp0 tied sl creamcry C0, C. vol th BY 3P a] ' Z8 Monthly Modeling Canadian Legion Victory Lloan caing;.._,11 was made at a largely attend... uunthu! meet.- nlfi 0| me ChlI11."---n"\'n B‘ nilht at the Les-M H4"? opened the meeting with the usual nlinu.e's silence the reading and adoption of min- utes ot last regular meeting 1o.k place. The application of Mr. Geo. A. Campbell was read and fllvPmvid- communication trcm Mayor Hol- man swing that. the yellow 518F181 w uld be Itven and Mr. James Kl!‘- rig reported that the black-out cur- tains were all in order and ready for use. was read and resulted in voting of the Sanatorium was discussed by rare form 11nd had a shutout until the members and was heartily 6!!- d rsec. by all present. committee on recent programs at Sporting Club was Rad by P. E. Palmer and was enthusiastically re- lccived. The thanks of the members] W115 exprased for the kind acticn of 1W1‘. ing Club. tee Mr. James McKenna reported that the regular vista to the d1!- ferent hospitals was being continued and comniented crtihthecfixcflitezizolis- sistance gven by e are wn 9m l 1 t d _ Red Cross co s in {his work. id ,,,v°,§§fg,,§‘§_’“p°° and M“ t canteen showed the excellent work dcne by the lacies. up the can oi’ disabled discharged -men and a committee W»; appoint- c, the matter and render every u- 11155331311251. 1211101121211; ll n- » Walter Bears and ‘r. 11;. McNutt. 4- 0°“ m in; stating that all women o! the auxiliary crrps were No 1 membership in the Legion. chairman of the entertainment com- mittee and a short but very interest- ing program o! entertainment was provided by Miss Mary Arsenault. M115 Teresa Costello and Miss - Dainty refreshments were served by the committee. ‘these were pre- Docislon to subzuuse I590 W u" held last he Canadian 11., -.4 President J. r. beishilzvf. MM- Following the roll call o! oiiicers President Lnilhtiur then read a A letter from Mr. W. B. Grant .00 to the Sea Cadets. The mutter bf an extension to Mr. Jifllfls Harris reporting for he House Committee said spring leaning was well underwa . The report oi the enter ainnient Joey McDonald of the sport.- For the sick and visiting commit- Mr. P. E. Pa mer reported for the committee. This report Comrade N. W. Ipwther brought by the President to look into stance t: cases oi’ this kind. The following comprised the com- e A telegram was read to the meet- eligible loi- ‘There being 11o further business e meeting was tux-rad over to the Campbell, all receiving hea y nlause trim the members. construction cost? annual overhauling oi’ boats? answer for the man as follows: and 1913; Qompieted Decenlbcr, 19 Construction Subsequent expenditure tor nddl. tions and betterments, $1,008,505.86, Total capital cost to December 31, 1942, $2,103,451.95. penditure for additions and bet- ltal cost to December 3i, $815,795.22. maintenace, to 1942, inclusive, o1 overhauling to 1942, inclusive. $882,377.97. Prior to 1933. maintenance exoenditures for the Prince Edward Island car ferry service were not segregated from tniiintenanm expenditures o! the Canadian Government Rail- way! pared by the ladies of the csnmn r. s. hlllllll m; Service Expenditure; _.___ (From Sena oi Canada hurl. w. Sinclair mql11§,“§"§§ On wnat date was the inu ci’ the Government clocks n gaordcn. P. E. 1., and ‘tormenting N. B, begun, and when fixiisheqi what was the construction mm 2. On what date was the on“. struction oi the car lerry 5 5 "Prince Edward Island" starteqi when was it finish d? the construction cos?!) what w" 3. On h t date h atructlonwolnthe chzmslelgrye 5m}; "Charlottetown" was it finished? 4. On what date was th _ Tormentine car ferry 561310380 '§,°,{',, menced? 5. what is the cost. w u the docks. repairs, df6d§1l1;kg:é the terry Hon. Mr. King: have u; I honorable gentlg. l. Construction oi the Borden docks and terminal commenced December, 1913; bet", 1917. Construction cost, $1,713. 582.47. ' for $1,126,908.35. Total capital December (l1, 1942, $2,840,211”; completed Octo. Subsequent 6 t: dlt additions and Xpen u“ betterment; cost, tc Construction of ‘Ibrmentiuc dock terminal commenced June, 11. cost. $1,094,945.91. 2, Construction of SS. “Prime Edward Island" commenced April, 1915. Ccnstructml $683,042.32. Subsequent ex. ermcnts, $135,752.90. Total cap. 1942, 3. Construction of S. S. “Clm. lottetown" commenced in April, i830. ‘the vessel was delivered and accepted in tion coat, $2,177,951.52. Subsequent July. 1931. Construc- xpendiiures for additions and bet- tennents, $11,193.92. Total capital ber 15, I 7. 5. Cost of $31813‘! docks 11nd r years 1933 $358,737.11. Cost ferry vessels, 1933 The meeting closed with the ill- tional anthem. Austin 0011110111 presided at the piano. vleturtl-tlo TP-KEGTHE on. rue use» zoommc ‘ HOOPLE FNNLY OUT AROUND FORYEARQCQUMQ- onus PLUSH -ruev_ chu. ma rue BALD ALL l-11ua tel-tote! 2-hour SOQJHAT Maaoawluatown caucus- combs-er a rune wuss ws-rau. now» an A mo»: Hm Hi6 sterner. 1.11" » ‘N-‘DWW’ FlqlM5t H15 m 21.1 . m "ms Am.- _ eowmeus! \ \_ 4/» .. ' < ‘x ~ s ,~ : s l v ’ I Q - I _' \\ /-/ r i . ' 1: 0 ‘ \ t ‘l’ flfi” _ "1'. 1 Z , ’» I WEQTHATQ 1 2° PAPPV Room; = BRINGING UP 11011111312 HUIZRAH ll.’ MY OO FINE LITTLE BLO$5OM ~- ' i1‘ I'LL uusr GNE rr i AGOOD DEINKOF . TE olz WA l2 F SPQOUTIN’ EEFOQE _ THE REST- —-n\‘ . f ~£éz~£1 ~- H1. ... . . Cap]. u: n, m; Fflllllfl sylllllnu, m. wsrlll up‘ lam-a 7 ‘George Mc-ivlanus AN’ M46665 5A I DBOYWKN WOLLDWT BE ABLE HA ‘IT FELL TH TD RAIQE ING DOW A LITTLE WHILE l MUST l-IAV HER AGO AND LAHDED IN YOUR COME DOM/N N VICTORY GARDEl-l- - C DOWN IN THE VAFZD-IJKE 7o D GET MY \ BBS ~l TILLIE THE MAC. WILL ‘DU OVER ‘I29 THE RECRUITING OFFICE? To11.111z—_—“'- ciirriucfwkfnliibsiwirn. 0N1: weccprou LOOK s12 LIKE ICEWTAINLY AM ~o _B,v Edwina STON E? . LAND‘ CAN'TI I GUE$5 SHE DIDN'T . EVEN SNEEZE 1N "rs-us HOUSE?! 1 blllld- ' *3!