‘b-lliii" PAGE SIX sroizrfno NEWS T"! ETOWN GUARDIAN Ottawa WYns Opener In Junior Hoop Series O'l"1‘.»\\VA. ixluy l0 iCPl—R3Y Le- fcbvrc-‘s University of Ottawa cog l tawa, and also complained that the rrs lilll'()l‘l1(‘ll u burst of power to" it to trike the first giunc of a‘ t o rzzuiic LOLH! point series for the‘ C-niinrliiii iilnioi‘ basketball titlc lruzn ilu- Saint John team 4715. (Yuan-ii IL): iii: Costello of the Mar- nncl George Gilmour both o! 0t timer went about his duties con trnry to C.A.B.A. rules. Costello :-l:=o complained that the fancy Dam, and D9 officials failed to give satisfactory answers on several occasions when dmged m by “d; on the sjdgw‘lkg| rulings were questioned by the visit- lloller Skating ‘Meet Opens lAt Detroit i DETROIT. May 1o (cm-The ras of roller skating. once a sport mainly in- canic to town today w decide ul- liimci-s sziw iii to ask the Canad ing team. The game was fest if not 1 1 h ,1 1on5 amqng n]; 1n izm A our Basketball ASSOCLALLLOI! s! ooth. with the Ottawans show tigglzs fins ‘Sever young men w‘. {o llll'.‘.\\' 1h; in: more polish and shooting abil m"; 1,3,.“ kinks on wheglg‘ n" For five uuys starting tomorrow. 1.. ord ' _ . .\. I. ll‘\lll of Toronto. vice The Saint Johns were able to . 1 400 1m“; g-(Qymerg will be -~~.l vi lhc Association. meet the pace set by University of with mepfawa of gym/fly m (‘osivllil “iflw Illl‘ from satisfied Ottawa. but could not match the we Sixth Bunuagmumgmeng, g1 mg with lll(‘ rifvrccing of Len Sevens local team's shooting, sknnng “m; operators 555013131‘ . Roller skating has come of (lhflifl to be a star at it is really some-I n me out. however : .d " KIT!‘ Willllllfi '1... iv... To Get A’. lzrfl Pizillies From Cellar leach rating lies n talc. It took the war to co it. Connie his team hit l0 -<AP>,bv the draft: i of ‘.1115 1. Bromht Lil) Jo Jo White, ex- son a Detroit Tiizcr. from the minor Am‘ ilPlilTlK‘ Seattle-rind While now IllC miioiw l» cls rh= leneno with 25 hits and Lie -n-.is tied ‘or sswmrl in runs scored. t‘ 2. Hired T-levicnn Jesse Flores, . . . ‘or ifs Auvelc tier Chlcaco Cub" ism“ m me MI-mauo“! n?!‘ here ll is Wlill llle scasoifhiid s-"rl him-end Flores nowlnave om“: {mus boefinmwa dram]: iii olrl nnr. DOlll =< iwinw _ .~< one of the too §f,,‘§‘§{o}f“{o,.°§,,f,°,§,'e,."$50k? 35¢. c A s mo out oi r't'"“='reh in his line. where-either in the final phase of ‘View ihflcis vim nmavinz remis me cap 50,-, Cflfnpgjgl] o; the in- " cxwsaztrio of ihe Phillies. Last vflfil‘ mm phase of the new battle of i cue *h<=v w" so (or behind that the Europe d li.is;vlw=lvl"nl~iw l°.~~orr'. nut them in The tournament here has a coast to coast exicry list with challengers: from Seattle to New York ity. Present mcn and women s champions are Louis Mirrelli of 8t. Louis and Dorothy Law of Dayton. 0. Fancy and figure skating titles also will be awarded. By Jack Smith .' 5101131011 Pris.» Sports Writer PUILAIJLLPIIIA. '\ i 8th ARMY yltinnlinued iroffiiPige _On§)_ tack. Thc main Aids worry 15 this: Is ilie remainder of the 8th u Philildslnllla a 1mm.» or their own in ov- sta"ri— lrrmve. Communiqucs Vague In ficcentb days Allied we; __ ‘ ques ave ecn vague s. u e T m: And 8th army, merely using brief sen- ._ __._..,___,, tenccs to the effect that active pet- rolling has continued on its front, with limited objectives and some prisoners taken. A small advance was reported today. There has been y ._ raaseball . nothing inl these coifnizihuénl nest“? Lmeseores l’;§.‘:‘.“f...l.‘.%..f‘“ ~ Briefly, here is how on intriguing iv-v1=»il’1" hwh and Billiswir» wwyw- u place in ' ‘~~~"‘"': "Phi‘l‘ rind H"\\"" ilariis, Pirates To lie-Play 'i"ie r-':": 1c Pciiiisrlriuiili Sunday gneg- lgifzylélififglmlefvcgrglrlxilgntllligs 00:98 _ a e o- igetlier, told them the attack had been called off. and detailed a. few units which were to join the 1st army 25 miles away. These unit-s were pulled out of lh_e_line and within an hour of 101mm! the lst army Just about dawn. pushed to the front of the advancing forces and storned to- wards Tunis. AMN ASSN Minneapolis 000 020 000-2 6 2 SLPriul ll‘! 021 031-10 17 0 Horton, Rudolph i4» Bnln I7) and Blazo; Bowman and Andrew's. Finds Thrill 0n Golf Course EDMONTON, May l0 (CP)—Earl be finished teams iii games .\\\ at less than William E. Ben- swzinger. President of the Pitts- ‘fiilliflll Club. sci lvioudirv. July l9. an Mien Clilll‘. for the 1 Off. fiasehafl 1d Axis Caught Olf Base The Axis, left with most of his armor and the major part o: his “W- chief, Gerald R. F --_--~ doubleplay between Gen. Mont- , _ ;.;_.g,gi,_i gomery and Gen. Anderson fooled l1 x ll . . . the Axis- l l. ll l‘ "IUULH L l-VIERNAIIONAL "EAGUE , One night just before dark the 1 , .,' ,_ -;_ _ - - y‘. _ 8th imny was a l set or an attempt i H I p W. IL may L; him I 3""? 01W m" 900 090"] 5 9 ‘ to smash through the strong forces s replay l Montreal 000 000 000-0 5 2 facing it and take Tunis for Gen, J U, Sunday. East am. Flcims; Flowers. Def-urge Montgomery, “Hm “me m. i9) and Howell. A few hours before zero time. viction for theft of poultry; six con Rims and WOODS facing the an; conviction under the Militia Act army, was cauizht off base. neglect, without 1a '" and Bclirczlis but- nw flail yesicrday in llll'C. The game was hot— 1y can. ‘hid from slirt io finish mid the boys ciescrvi‘ great credit. for lhc progress they are making ln this rzrsuicl outdoor sport. The Brcz. ilvri m n d: ., __. Robertson “no starred in the goals of the National Hockey League and won recognition as an all—stai' selec- tce, llus found his greatest sport thiili on the golf course. llc sank his tee shot on the fourth hole o1 a city COLLTSC Saturday and said the hole in one topped all the There Wasn't. even time to pull ull the dormant force to meet the new threat because Tunis and Biz- erte fell too quickly, so this sirens and well-equipped Axis force remains where it was, in im- mlnent danger of being trapped and cut cli’. losing slightly against attend a military parade. People's Society of Cornwall United Church conducted the evening ser- vice in Cornwall Church on Sun- day evening. The president, Miss Marlon MucEachem presided and thrills he ever got in the hockey llne-stmlghlenlilg attacks from “Wd- what is, left of the 8th army and wondering where the rest of it is. The Axis mav also be wondering Where Gen- Moutkcmerv himself is. f-‘oiluivinc: was the lineups: Bl'(‘i‘l<"l"'~—~B. Doyle. F‘. Zukrim, D D/lrincen. R. McKenzie. G. 1W1 Len-vi. L. LVIPDULIHIII. G. Hov-nrd, E. AIcCnlluni. B. Mohair. EC;ll‘('lllS~-B. McDonald. M. Plrni drc, F) Luncl. Billie Leonard. C. MI:- Dflllfl . . McDonald. P. Long- imliir‘, D. Burucss, J. Kom-y. Aces Defeat Braves 47-31 Thv Aces collected their fifth _ ————-— victory last night at Vicioria Park QQQIQQIIIUEQQ l‘! P1159 Qllf) when they deicuted lhc Braves _—*"——“" “'i_“'ii' 47-31 in u softball galllny in the lowlands. resultingin a Ger- The score at the end of the fourth‘ man declaration of martial law in inning was 27.7 in favor of the i all of Holland, Queen Wilhelmina. Braves but the baiting of the Aces Prince Bernharr. and Premier Pie- for ihc reimiinricr of the game ler S. Geriirund_y' broadcast mess- iurnccl thc lirlc. Tcd Briidlfcy go; I 1112,95 cf hope for speedy liberation ciirhi runs or the Accs. W!‘ 0 to their Netherlands homel n . ~ - whom home runs. I While the decree of marillnldlnw A“ Guides or m“ Company "e v in Holland indicated that the G-er- . asked LO be BL the Holy Name Han , 1 F. rmers Stock And mam 0n Wednesday. May 12th at 0.45 implement Exchange Remember When (By The Canadian Press] _°1 his re Lefty Grove, then with Baltimore put their i312‘: $0055?“ Wm not in the International Basesbali L-ea- _ guc. sat Toronto Maple Leafs down with three hits and blanked them 1~0 at Toronto 21 years ago today Three years later (1925) Lefty went to Philadelphia. Athlrafics for a. re- ported $109,000 and in 1934 was trad- ed to Boston Red Sox. SCENE HX§ Girl Guide News 4th CIIARLOTTETOWN COMPANY arcoqnize the possibility of instead of 109‘ we a" hoping go an Allicd invasion across the Eng i have M155 Duchemin pay us p, visit. lish Channel. Hitler and Mussolini,‘ mg week, were rcimrlcr. particularly concern-l m with the prospects of the Unltodi ,Naiioiis forces striking in the.‘ isouth of Europe. l o uioaE§_ cum The May meeting of the Guid- erls Club was held on Friday. Mo!‘ ,7th at Miss Norah Blokes. Plans ‘for the Competition Hike, which gecdm This was rcflccicd in reports that mlslluiggg PM“ "Fly l“ m" ‘m’ . . . ‘ .. ~. .2 s . H.l|""|\\.\'. Planters: flfff 52/1 FTZIQLI. {m1}? Rfmgef], TEN“ All Guides and Brownies will . lhs. nuilicns. iziris and other the“. “M m? sfimlgfifififi take part in a Church Pflffld! l0 b9 smaller ilfllllPhiPillv will he offered Circles Wnh Rood ponflnelatal mnnheld 0n Sllhdflll. MM’ 23. "m" "H for sale us well as Milk cowl. Beef‘ “actions reported that Ltflco]. Jury rangements for this Will b8 Ill‘ i ‘ Rommel In Greece’! Nluy 12m GIL 2 o'clock. including Polziio "i" '"'"‘""~ 7""'5"" “m! Pm‘ czcn Von Arnlm Rommels comoan’ nounced later‘ ‘ ‘iclly rash. , ' ' " ‘l _ I ‘ R ‘ion in the Ncrih African dcfmt. ‘"‘- ‘mlzmrgriiiocneiz: now is bacfk home. Tactic.‘ withl the .....___._. _‘__ W. llli‘ §§°:§{*in§.--§ wi§i‘§l'§'il§§fli>%§ he bamc,plhnned by the Company for last 1' These sources said Rommel re- Saturday ii-il] take place this Bat- u porferilv inlrl ssrocintcs he had urz lurday. Mny 15th. all Guides shflllld rd evacuation cf Timislii two,be at the Holy Name Hull B! 1.59- months mo. when he saw the nos! --'“-"'""i‘“ ____ {ion there- wiu hopeless and wanted T| \ | M H l- “ P ~ _ o save his crack Africa Corns for ' ' Iidizfurtrlnlilllannd [Iisrizllisnltisclienl ILLIIIuCIIFLII" Comm‘! Elmwefln flphmm- will lu- hcld .14 (lhnrlottctnwn. Tues- l DPWW‘ the hcvzhicncd urrzcncv l|i\\’ aflrrnoim. .\Lrv 11th, M gu-ggioi‘ Nlussollvifs recent annenls for 8th CHARLOTTETOWN COMPANY The hike and "Treasure Hunt" sharp. in ihc building human I "elrman old nqninst ill.“ hlow which m ell ll tel . . I F I. W Ki ' Y" u rcrznrrls s inr-viiahle our." n. - . Mfrico. n m‘ n ac nnonslybnbla- imminent hos’ nnoffiflsl in- “Male Rduvulshezi ilvaiifilfidhifir .\ lull ulicnilzimrr- is requested. iionnnilnn here ls that the liaiian= 5m“ y m, a-v W l ea driven by um shoulder elrvvist all cvcent m» "f “ 51W n“ ‘niimig-c r1 the n c n'i'i.|.|.\'r;'ro:v .\lc.\ll<lll.l., "i, uwqm 0g o... 1l4¢d|;,.,..-.,,...,,, isibfilisgtiltealzvsiiqicldoflc The bov- » , ' _ _ 1p 2. ‘ . . H” prcskm," NM" F ‘wmmstlmes t° me “am” rctumimz from school to his home m mam,‘ in Scoudouc when the accident 00- cuu-cd five miles from Shediac. SHEDIAC. N.B-. Mo)’ 10 —-(CP ! E enema um: or elonmle Why? They spoil your ncrsonal anlivllfflllfle find fllwll ("If business. We handle the best. SHIFFER HILLMANS rml wi- can fit you, having learner] the measurlnx. culling IJIIL fllllnz in large rlllea where they tear-h you how, Quw-Sr. J. P. MaePIIEBSiIN Cirmwn Mrs. Edward Thompson rend the scripture lesson. A then presented, Miss Phyllis Walker taking the part of the sup llant at the cross and Gordon Boy c as the Reports-and the absence o; them hidden voice of man. Mrs. Stewart Drake sang where my Saviour Died" and Mrs. Douglas MacDonald sang Keep Me Near the Cross". A trio "Just as I am" was sung by James Miller. Gordon Boyle and Gordon MncMillan and a large choir assist- ed in the service_of_song. BEITIIAL llllllllllll Ablooolnnnhluwvlolornowe olloeal Internet, but nurture; olomwuutlnlllynonluaruo “Incubator-deuterium enloinulvlnco. Cl-ASWII-L for PIIIIMIIIIII- OONFIDEBATION LII‘! INSUR- ANCE. L-WI L081.‘ I106 from truck between York and Cove-head. Phone i457 or I'M Charlottetown. lHl-ll PUBLIC MEETING of the H. M. C. B. Cnarlottetown Cltiaens Adopt- ion Committee in the Council Cbunoere. City Hall, tonight at 8 o'clock. b-ll-li COLLEGE TIMES-Fresh from - the press is the Convocation issue of the Prince o! Wales College Times, in which, in addition to tho usual features. are individual pic- tures and interesting sketches of the aduoting class o! 1943. Con- grat tlons are due the editor-in- oster, associate editors Eleanor Duffy and H. Gro- ham Batt. and all concerned 1n the Ere oration of this issue ourlng the est period of the college term. T0 ATTEND MEETING-Dr. J. T. Croteau left yesterday momiiui for Chicago to attend the annue meeting of the Credit Union .‘.'a- tlonal Association. Dr. Croteau will represent the Prince Edward Island Credit Union Lea ue which is af- filiated with me redit Union Na .. tlonal Association, an international organization of credit union leagues formed in different parts of North America. Dr. Croteau expects to visit his parents in Worcester, Mass. and will return to Charlottetown the first of June. . MR. J. BEECIIER cuosnv DEAD-Friends in Prince Edward Island will regret to learn of the death in Portland, Ore, on April ‘J/l. o! J. Beecher Crosby, formerly of Bonshaw Mills, Mr. Crosby moved to Denver. 001., many years ago but since the death of his wife, formerly Miss Annie L. Robertson of Bonshaw. has resided with his daughter, Mrs. Frank L. Connor in Portland. 'I\vo other daughters, one residin in California and one in lionoluu and a son in Denver sur- v ve. HOLY NAME SOCIETY MEETS -Mr. Eugene Kelly was elected president of The Holy Name soc- ety of the ChllICh of the Most Holy Redeemer at the annual meeting held Sunday night. Other officers eelcted were: vice-presid- ent, Fred DeCoste; secy-treasurer, P.J. Ready. The Rector Rev. A. MacDonald CS S.R. feclingly referred to the death of lvlr. Philip . Roaster who was president of ‘ the Society at the time of his pass- g. MONTHLY REPORT-In the re~ ‘ port o! the Chief of Police as glvcii at last. night's monthly meeting of the City Council there were four prmecutions under the Prohibition Act for unlawful sage or possession of intoxicating liquor; one convic- tion under the Excise Act for pos session of illicit still suitable for the manufacture of spirit; one con- " victions under the Wartime Prices and Trade regulations; one undcr the Wartime Industries Control Board regulations for use of gaso- line in nix-registered car, and cine . or wful excuse, to Y. P. S. SERVICE-The Young pageant was “Down at the Cross 5| “Jesus STILL TAKES IIIJR BILYIILE MATERIAL LOOD-THIRSTY, steel-thirsty Mars, God of War, continues to thrust his grasping mailed fist into our steel bins and to toss our bicycle materials into the maw of war. Guess we‘ll have eo let bin do so for awhile yet “until we “finish the job". We are, however, able no make n few bicycles.‘ Our war-time model: lad: the glamorous color and bright appearance of C.C.M. peace-time models but they are durable, comfortable, easy-running bicycles nevertheless. If you are in war work and could use a bicycle to travel to and from you: “battle mdon" i: is possible one of our C.C.M. dealers may be able to procure one for you. Or, if you have u ioective bicycle in your household get it into active service by selling it to your C.C.M. dealer, who will lea that a war-worker or other qualified purchaser gem it. Bicycle Purchase Application form may be filled in at any Bicycle Denier’: store. oc-M- Poaeo-timo makers of PRECISION-BUILT Ilcyclu, Joyeydaa, Bike-Wagons, Cycle", Joy-Riders, Joy-Trike: FOR SERVICE mus roe YOUR c.c.m.‘ Ill OM01 Ilia! C.C.M. Hcyiol lnly h hpl In good upolr, C.C.M. on ' ' _ the but r '“ urvlco on ’ C.C.M. pom and onhty nunnorlel by Ipporlloning their available noclu to the 2,300 C.C.M. dealers acme Canada. 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