APRllg,_Z‘§'l9§_1._ Babe Ruth accepts Ty Bath's challenge 23.—(AP) yortx. April NEW ted wdav Tv Cobb's 5'“ Rum “°§°§eu match for war dwufm§ul° specified the ms "fig hove to be p um Juno w° d 1n New York Ru fools ‘$5 m. least six weeks to pet in E, for the battle of left-headers. __,____ THE Cj-IARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN REMEMBER WHEN (By Th; Canadian P111991 ‘Kid" Berg. Great Britain's fore- most iightyvenght boxing challenger, was kmcked cut by Champion '10“! Canzcneri at Chicago 10 years ago tonight. Canzuneri, hammered the Briton down in the tlurd round d, their scheduled 10-round bout. Bangers Anb Millionaires Battle To One-all Draw BOWLING RESULTS Charlottetown A1107! BILlJ-ARDI p, Acorn defeated W McTugue nlglit by a swd musin- and Davey meet tonight to the winner o! the second round. TlllS should be a. bang up me as both players are at their wk ‘and shcotln A-1 billiards. F. gum, was the w nner of the first ciiou. “Halifax 1101189311“ 115 - 120 124 5 lillllgCnllilm 101 m 169 N‘. Dianwnd 154 145 118 g MacCallnm 108 120 119 p: Thompson 166 115 159 TOILll-i-‘lgslhllands - -nn :- A_h}|{u Binge 14 162 135 G’ T1111;- 127 151 132 D_ putt-ell 89 125 116 E Rqnm 129 137 109 n. Bradley 1:11 m 15a High single B. MacCallum 169. High three A. H. Burke 445. Mixed League-Seml-flnals: Tonight at 'l:l5—-Cubs vs. Tfigers. In the return chaflenge match the Frosiblies again beat the Hur- ricanes well. thanks to good bow- nm; by V. Boulton. Corpomls (Hurricanes) :- L. Lzursznl 189 187 153 1. Lamb 176 176 182 T‘. Adams 152 154 154 .1. Brown 135 147 184 J. Hlllan 204 222 171 Total-film. Airmen lFrost-blteslz- K, Marsdei; 225 247 142 E Hlillctl- 125 145 162 S. Wale 165 115 1.42 J. Ranier 193 190 189 V, Boulton 322 168 232 Total-MM. c lirixed LeaguwPlayotl l §Z—- J. Poulion 240 293 166 ‘f Burke 205 189 267 E. Cnllnglis 173 148 228 ‘it. Stilll 236 259 142 C Artz 165 207 157 F. Tulle 1'77 229 151 ToinL-flfiiifl, 172 213 167 180 132 191 139 118 157 108 188 162 165 148 188 235 194 204 Ladies high single E, McLean 237 Indus 111211 three M. Stilll 637_ 11min liirzh single J. Poulton 283. Gents hrgh three J. Pculton 69B, Commercial Championship Enterpriw Bakcry;_ J H (inllnm, zoo 139 14o J. hlz-Lr-od 199 173 209 ll. [mun 167 169 214 .\it'il'.iliiilt‘l 155 300 145 C. LeChin- 214 173 174 T0ial-2843. 81111:... K Blnckclt 243 173 155 ll \'l lnnnld 206 294 215 \~ "ilini 184 244 24': R. \i1i:i 00k 194 131 132 P. Bnckett 135 237 17g Total-Gilli). their finale rs. McDonald 30o, Hun thine B. McDonald 715. _ ‘"11’ l-"Ilglle Finals Prince Grocery:- Dt‘. iluffv 285 244 239 A Mfiixifllllig 194 233 357 1.2“ lfimiflrd 231 284 159 P- ‘Vii-win rev 1a": 221 .Tl)oucette 259 227 185 oral-MOI Rorips LirLL. ti"..‘3i"{“'° $8.”, g1; g" A x i‘ _ 5 "4 }"-M"}'NH11 241 131 21a R gays; . 24o 195 23a . . ey Tompmao. 207 258 219 m?‘ Single Dr. Duffy gas, P l!" three F. Gaudet 7&9, 1111C!" }' _ . Lid.’ ztlrgcgrdyinas-l 2 points. Roops HOLY NAME BOWLING Bl! Four League Blue Birds- A- McFarland 313 331 31g Eh Leonard 215 218 166 E-gelunt 155 2oz 211 C: LecCElalr 151 Total-—2944. I0gloTlrIne1-s:_ a l tte Jef-‘Be mo aoa n4 fiem-Drentllfcyhhh 201 25g m Totalqzn‘ on ea 1 m fish Ilnsle rm. m. McMahon m. 8h three Rev Dr MoMaho 730 B] 3 ' '. n ' gauge 0 mints. on 11mm Ah" Dog: I. League ,‘§f,§§1vskev mun m K Y 151 m 15a lgiclgellvrd 11o 111 m A: “nmllin 1'12 120 12c ma,_2375. , 1e: as rza Lcgllnllst_ t a h fiMiillalrc- m‘ {g2 m {fig t, $331M 1e: 15a 12a 1, chamgfg: we 12s 14a m-gna,_2n5_ m as 142 . i i first e eatery m Mcgzcgugtlllw-Seml l-‘Inals i 11 5on5?“ 102g ‘l: Gjggiéwllr 102 m 1:41 1m, S661" m, 1a: 14a n1 Tomhmm‘ rao on no IDQu¢ESt— - l “Pgggpn m m m t; v no m m i,‘ ‘clgjglfln rso 1m 10o _ 1108,31,?! 14o at iso €g,a,v_22“_ rao m 1s: H; smell! H. Garrett m, 11h m“ H- Glrrett m. Merlllilh‘ " 7 "linu- outs vlglinstrels L; g gmc gcouhn- glow _Outs: At 7:30. pa," 3'01“ Billie. Spitfires vs. Tigers l To gown Presentation Of. ice racing Cups Friday Presentation of trophies and prizes won during the recent win- ter‘s ice racing will be made at Milton's Old Spain tea rorxn Fri- day nlght at 8.30 officials of the Victoria Driving Club announced last nlght. All out of town horsemen and all clty horsemen are asked to make it a point to attend and also all race followers and so draw out a tit- ting end to what has probably been one of the best winters ice racing ever staged here The get-together promises t0 be an altogether enjoyable one. Rumors rife Brown Bomber Plans to retire By SID FEDER Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. April 23.—tAP) ——, ‘The latest reason advanced for the Joe Louis bull market on bashing beaks this year ls that the Brown Bomber definitely plans to retire this fall. probably w loin the army. Joe's "abdication" has been ru- mored alone Jacobs Beach for the last two years, with a good deal of pcoh-pochmg. But a source who usuallv knows t-hnts making the fiszht frame tick told this department today that this year is “lt." Because of these plans. it was explained. Joe now 1s point: right throurzh the ranks of challenvers. logical and otherwise. He wants to leave his heavyweight house in or- der. with no question marks con- cerning his stand on a-nv big fellow with two fists and with as much “suizar" as he's golniz to need for fried chicken for himself and oats for those horses out there on the Michigan dude ranch. The whole outline, this added. hinges on the champions ability to knock the ears oft Buddv Baer, Billv Conn. Ample Abraham Simon and determined Lon Nova between now and the timehe hangs his szloves up for 200d. If one 0f those four should take his title. he probably would. trv to regain it. The {our fights still to come - Baer in Washlnrrtnn next month- and the other three spread over June. July and September. probably in New York-will zive the 130mb?!‘ a total oi’ elilht fights for the year. The four blsz battles fluufl‘ 1° (lPiIW 1n the neighborhood of sooohnn, of which Joe's share probably will be lust over $225000- Baseball's Big Six‘ (Based on 20 or more times at S0111"? G bat). Player Club G AB R H Pet. Travis. Senators 8 29 ‘i 17 .586 Heath, Indians 6 20 2 9 450 DiMaggio. Yanks .10 43 14 19 .442 Slaughter, CBIGS .4 7 30 6 13 .483 Storm Out 0f Hitting Slump W-hite Sox NEW YORK. April 23.—(AP) — clncaso white Box tried out new pltchmrz talent today and the Amer- rcan league champion Tigers, storming cut of a hitting slump, hammered the ball for a 13-6 vic- tory. their second triumph in six ELBIIICS. Six Tiger runs were scored lnthe fourth lnnnig against young Jack l-IaLett, six-loot four-inch right- hander from Shreveport. and Orval Grove. Oklahoma. Cltv rookie. Pinky Higgins cllmuxed a. parade of five hlts and two walks with a bases-full triple off Grove. At Cleveland. the Indians pro duced a four-run inning for Bob Feller and the lows iireoailer cane through with an eight-hit 5-2 tri- umph over St. Lours Browns for his second vrctory in three starts. The fat inning was Deilked on doubles Dy Ray Mack and Rollie Hemsley. singles by Russ Peters and Roy Weatherly, followed by ueralu Walkers triple. At New York, Etookle Phil Rlzzu- to. the little shortstop who has be- come the sparicplug of the re-organ- ized Yankees. pounded a home run behind George Selkirks pmchsingle in the 11th mnlng for a 4-2 victory over Boston Red Sox. It was the tl'11i‘(1 straight setback for the Sox. who won their first uve games at the start of the sea- son. and as_a result they slipped back to a tre_ for first place wrth Cleveland Indians. Punctuated bv Catcher Fmank Hayes‘ homer with three aboard. Philadelphia Athletics Dlayina ar- home, staged a mne-run uprising in the sixth innlmz todav to trounce Washington Senators . _ Sam Chapman collected his third home run of the year and a 5111216 in the same inning. while Pete Su- ',dcr helped with a double and a single. Jersey City Down Royals MONTREAL. April 23.—-(AP) — Jersey City rallied for three runs in, the eizhth inning at home today to defeat Montreal Royals 4-2 and earn a three-to-one edge 1n the four- izame series. The little giants. held 1n check with only four hits by A1 Sh“?! until the elzhth. orizanlzed their wlnninz irprlsmg on 01110117111116!‘ ‘Ionuuv Neifirs single. a sacrifice by Johnny Davis. and singles by John- ny McCarthy and. Buster Maynard, the letters breaking a 2-2 dead- lock. At Newark. Tommy Byrne. Youth- ful left-bender. who came out c! Wake Forest College last summer. Manager Jimmy Wilson. was the victim at Chicago today of his celebrated talent as a sound baseball teacher. base coaching line. Bucky Walters-a mediocre baseman before Wilson turned him into a pitcher-hurl Cincinnati Reds Reds To NEW YORK. April 23.-(AP) — of Cubs. The Cub pilot stood on the third and watched third to 5-0 victory. It was the Reds’ second straight shutout over the Cubs. At Boston. New York Giants kept a tight grip on the league lead bv rallyrng for four runs in the sixth inning and beating the Bees 5-4. Dick Efrrlckson held the Giants in check without a score for the first four innings. but in the fifth they izot to him for a run on Joe Moore's single and Billv Jurges‘ double Then in the next inning the tide washed in. At Brooklyn. the Dodgers, who seem to get hit on the head more often than any other players in baseball. lost younz Pete Raiser when a pitch struck him on the right cheek. but they won their ball game from the Phillles 4-0 on the four-hit hurling of Whltlow V8 . Brooklyn's slugging Rookie centre- flelder was luiocked unconscious while batting in the third inning. and was taken to hospital. X-rays showed his only injury was a bad bruise on his right cheek, The club OUT OUR WAY PAvs ME FER CLEAMIM’ UP TH‘ GARAGE -- WELL, ALMOST ALWAYS.’ AM 1 A MIND READLQ? HOW COULD 1 TELL THAT ‘runs TIME_____ w? W"; 3%,», a" pitched Bears to a 6-3 victory over Rochester Red Wings for a clean] sweep of their four-game series. The | result enabled Newark to keep Dace Wltll Buffalo Blsons at the head of l the league standings. Byme. taking credit for his firstl decision of_ the year. allowed five scattered single, struck out four and issued four walks. At Baltimore. Buffalo Bisons wait- ed untll their final turn at but t0 win from Baltimore Orlo.es 21. held scoreless until the last inning, the herd scored twice to make 1t three_out>_of_ four_ln_the_series.__ Cres i. Cardinals .. 7 27 3 11 .401 Craftll. Reds 8 33 6 12 .400 lloms Runs-American Leazue - DlMaggio, Yankees 4; Doerr. Red 4 80X . National Lealue - 0th. (Pants 4. Runs Bolted ln-Amerlcan beaglle -Dcerr, REd SOX 152 OiMazglo. Yankees l5. National Lelluo — Camilli. Dod- mers 13. The Blue Gillette lhul nkmenplc chock-ha! b’ l’ do!‘ llflillllll Ill! inn the nnllonnlly o! llvo flllhm Ibis. No luck, my friend, you're ofl her book- The girl can't stand that bristly lookl For easy shaves - refreshing, quick, Every Blue Gillette Blade is cosy shaving. Ono Inspec- tlon char another guarantees absolutely uniform quality. an menu "suvncc vacuum or so nu: ouml not! sure does the trickl IADN-IIDKE Cubs Manager Sees Former Pupil Pitch 5-0 Win for a week or 10 days. At St. Louis. Sam Nahem. season in 3-1 victory. i Scotia The lone Pirate tallv earned. crossing the plate in eighth lnnlnp on errors by Marlon and Harry Walker. To meet for Maritime crown GLADE BAY, N.S.. (CP)——Y. M. C, A. JUVEILlBS were advised by the Nova Scstia Basket- ball Association tcday been declared provincial ions in their class and would meet Mcncton, N.B., Comets Maritime crown. Association secretary Jack Tho- mas of Halifax nrlvseci a tire-game total-point series for the tri-pro- vlnee title wzuld be played here April 28 and 29. Comets are New Brunswick chem-pious. ‘ ‘The "Y" squad were named Nova i 1()(]_Q[]Q_Q(]Q United states 61181111910115 when nlilililfilid istanms are sold annually not for use Joe Me- of <1 l _ be- auiarrclties thus summer, spectacled lawyer-pltcher. who came beneft matches for the Red Cross. to the Cardlnais 1n the , wick deal, turned in the Redbirds‘ best hurllmzh lréeirformance o British tennis Stars may tour’ MONTREAL, April 23—-(CP)— Possibility opened tonight that two of Brxtains foremost women ten- nis stirs, Mary Hsrdwlck and Dor- othy Round Little. may tour Gan- playing 1t. N. Watt, president of the Cm- ad1an Lawn Tennis Association, en- tire nounced that Miss Harwlck had of- nil Pll-lsburgh Pit" fered to play a. series of matches ates to three scattered hits for a was un ' the Ma r tin April 23- they had champ- i or the n ncsition failed to develcp after KNOW.’ IT'S ALL . VERY SIMPLE.’ WE EACH GET ATHIRD OF WHAT YOU AND ATHIIZD OF NOTHHJ l6 MOTHIM‘! WERE W - DUM GET- - E , n. on. nu IDIYIG! ma, r1 TELL YA. MA ALWAYS ‘IEAFLWE KUOW~WE THAT Amr-r ‘THE woos? OF 1T.’ MY MA saw ME. HELPIM’ ‘IOU CLEAN YOUR GARAGE" so WHAT f so OUR GAQAGE, WlLL BE NEXT .' AND 1 KHOVV ONE GUY WHO i5 GOMMA ewe A LIFT~ER ea- A PUNCH RIGHT OM THE BEEZEPJ lawwqf/‘Vl/Jl. \-~ 4/27. “\"'\Z,_k_ ~ -vg.']"'J"; \|¢’ Z ,1 M” S ‘sort 2. dip ‘Z. \ N \ \ E2. sshktl i‘ a ".‘ this June with anybody and at any place the C. L. T. requested. The C. L. T. A. president added that he believed. although he was not sure Mrs. Lftte would join Miss HardwLck in such a series. “Bomber? S-hgard Survives sinking Stoker Thomas J. Shepard, o! Cardigan Head, P. E. 1.. 30 miles frcm here, listed as a survivor in the sinking of the merchant cruis- er Rajputaira ls well known in Charlottetown. He ls better known here however as “B0mber" Shep- ard, a name he fought under in many bcxlng bouts in this Naval reserve authorities said they believed he enlisted at Halifax. FOR COLLECTORS ONLY WASHINGTON- (CP) — About. postalze in the mails, but for collections and expects he >wlllybe_out of_the_line_-up _th_ey wcn the_ gape Bretondtitlc._ | cigslirsjstccks. V By J. R. Williams Regina Bid Up Came In tlo with Sydney Milliomires here Saturday. Facing elimination after lislng 8-6 and 8-3 to the Eastern Canada champions Freddy Metcalfei-s young Rangers outplayed Millionaires throughout the first and second periods and held of! the resurgent Sydney club in the third and over- time peritds. Grant Warwick, 19-year-old mid- get right winger, put Rangers ahead mldvray through the first period with a shot from Just inside the blue line and Steve Lstoski, vet- eran right winger for the Million- aires, tied the czunt with only two seconds remaining in the second period and each side a. man short. SUIVIMARY First. Period l-Regina. Warwick, 11:15 Penulties-Snowdon, Sandelack. l Second Period zh-Sydney. Latoskl (Walton) 19:58 genalties-Gruhn (2), Atehison OUR BOARDING HOUSE For Victory Fails As Sydney Ties 2nd Period (By LORNE BRUCE. Canadian Press Stuff ‘Triton SASKATOON, April 23—(CP)—REgInu ltangers kept in the battll for the Canadian senior hockey championship by playing n 1-1 ovcrtimi tonight in the third gamt», nf thd best-of-five Allan Cup Finals. The fourth game will he played at ltcglnfl <2», Bush. Kim Third Period, _ r _' - ~ ‘mti. kel. S ' Scoring-Alone Penult.cs—N one. Overtime Scorlr: sb-None. Penalties-Sn: 1i, D.'1'.".~'1:u!i. 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