grllv 1a. 19291. GilARDIAN BASE BALL WRESTLING BOWLING THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SPOR BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT é: REVIE ~ race ‘seven L Pliiiiisli Riiijitt TORONTO, Ont., May i4—(C. P.) i zNo matter wllo will will the Kings ‘ plate this your, one tiling is certain ._-lt will be a real race. The Cailntlzan turf classic. the oldest coiitiliiioii;-.ly- , run race on the American Contiricilt, will feature tile eliciting day of tlloi brilliant meeting at old Vlootlbincl ppirk, home of tile Ontario Joz-keyi Club, on May 18, and hllit) of the Clill- adian turf season. Tile race is over the mile and a quarter distance with ‘ 5.15.000 crldcd to tile King's 50‘ guineas. , Last year the race turned out to, be ID individual triumph for the seagram star, Young Kitty, who the year belab had been lliliil.‘[lill(‘(l Canadian two-imar-uici i-liainpitill.‘ This month the story is difiereiltfl‘ AN. tii.,iii §cf1i?l1E“i<iiP“$“EiiY ‘ lirusls IE UFFER [The Monotony Of Winning (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May 15-"1 won't fight ailyoile ior less than a million c101. tars," declared Jack Dempsey, for- mer heavyweight boxing champion o! the world here today in‘ refusing an offer of $250,000 for a match w'ith_ Elzear Rioux, local heavyweight. The offer was made. by Alex Moore, local promoter. . Harness Training Season Advanced BOSTON. May i~i—-A mile in 2.16 by Allan Wilson's pacer Pax Volo over the hall-mile track at Windsor, i} A N A A-IJ. S. {Alt/la or Aubrey DAVIS CUP MATCHES} hold To Glacéri (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May i5—i=‘inal pre- parations {or the Canada-United States Davis Cup round which scheduled to get under way here to- morrow were completed today when‘ the draw tor the first two singles. matches was made today. As a re-. suit of the draw which was made by,‘ Fitz Eugene Dixon, the non-playing‘ captain of the visitors. ivillarrlg Cracker, Canada, will meet John Van Ryn, United States in the init- ial singles match and Dr. Janie Wright, Canada, will play John lien- nessey, United States in the second singles encounter. These two singles matches are scheduled for toniorroiv, , while the doubles will be played Fri- day, and the last two singles‘ matches is’ l-laif a dozen tlloroilglibrcrk; are real _C01ii1.. last “WEEK W115 will U115 15 A contenders and nnuiller llaif dozen Veil’ ‘OYWAYFA 59345911 W!‘ "Elm"! and cannot be left out of the rurkotllng, lilso is proof that the southern-win- Fiityeigllt, w-cre named in the entries i torod horses are not 110W much 11d‘ for the 192a renewal. lllltl it is poasi- ‘toured in their preparation for this ‘ in particular have. _Dai.=~y Fair; R. \V. (it ble the iield will set a. new record. ‘ Gathering ndticd prestige ilS the years roll by, the King's Plilte has reached prc-eitlillcncn ill the cioznin- ion similar to the Dcrhy zit ilsom and the Kentucky Derby nt (Jliilrcliiil Downs. which tlii~icl~*ili.vlli' will also be rim on May i8. It 1S liniiiiid to provincehred tliri-e mid iil1ll'~_\'i‘£ll'- olds, and the i’oill--;'i-.ir-tll.;.<. are those W110 have not \\'.’ll ‘ii race as threc-ycar-oliis, _ Kings Plate driy will see a distin- guished gathering nt lite bnriiiiifill track in the cast end oi‘ 'l‘:.-;~oiiiw_ Its emerald infield rind the sparkling waters of Lake Ontario oifnr ii 5.11M‘- tzicle of natural bczlilty to iiii- i-roivds that will throne it.~'. l o till. stands. Many other ri. are offered during the work ‘up races soille of the best llors -a CillilllCt- ing in this ch... ‘using also is at. its bcst n‘. tile O. J C. having al" . particular‘ encourajgi-iltcnt ii illis tlirillinl Slmrt, The lcndlili: cinltrilricrs in tho King's Plate ini llltil‘ past few vsrclia arc Circulet. who lza .2 company with i. . _ Sphere. and“ lint and Pinwheel ll. clifie Stable; Assaii er Bobbie; liiiiestcne anti Ciiillllt‘ Duon. And this docs I ' ‘illt! list of possible wi Pin Wheel and Circlilct. at a roilgh estimation, ailpeiil- tlie "nut-s to coming campaign over those which remained in the North. " l Tluit Ted Bunch has not especially hurried Pax Volo is shown by the iuct, that ilie same day he trained ‘the tiro-ycar-old pacer Miss Direct in L118 and the tllrcc-ycar-old Tartan Maid in'2.i6 l4. Tile performance oi Miss Direct is noteworthy, for it is perhaps the ‘flisicst early May mile t0 the credit ‘inf a two-year-old pacer over a New England twice-around. ' All winter the regulars at Windsor Illfiil much in praise to say of the dnilghtcr of Braden Direct, 2.01 1-4. ‘which Allan Wilson bought at the "New York auction. Him-y Brusie was most enlliusa- astic aild told Wilson in mid-Febru- ‘ary that she would pace in 2.20 inside ‘six weeks. The filly goes free-limbed. irltll the exception o! a pair of quar- ter boots, is gated to order and has _ lthe best of manners. Ted has not beaten 2.20 with eiillr Jeannette Royal or Luke Bell. Both are training to suit and the Maine t _ mils m the iii-otter now looks sure bet ‘tohstjart . in '.llc $25,000 purse at Toledo. Tile .ilre bark at Charter Crozicr and Hudson horses Oak after ten _ livccks 'at Harrington, Del, well along ‘in their preparation. Hudson has ‘been around 2.12 with his pacing tops, Bert. Abbe and Widow Grattan. and lin 2.13 1-2 with the trotier, Holywood Pat. Crozier, too. has been right at 1212 with the pacers Silver Weather and Volo Rico. Topsfield is an ideal training _! flwsr G004‘ AROUND EiLuAizp l‘l_i. EET WE WAULED » A HUNDRED Mituou Mugs beat." Circule; was iinricfcntnil as a igmund mm it 15 mt‘ difficult m be’ two-year-oltl until lli‘ broke down in m” “W” it M“ 50°“ bewme ‘the the Clarendon Plate iii the illll. and {most popular h.‘ New England‘ The” Pin Whrcl iron the closing juvenile in“ “rolmd 50 horses quartered mere home-bred stakes. Pin \Vll.".‘l was the first horse to lacat Ci: “it. Given inir weather a l ~ord crowd may see the rare and tlzc conferring of the laurel wrmtli on the should- ers 0i the victorious ilioroilizilbred. L. O. (’. IHHYLIXG at present, all sound, and judging ilfOlll the conversation heard along ‘the rail, everyone working to pleas {the owni-r. ‘ l Waiter Gibbsons, resident trainer, {and responsible for the nice condi- ytlcn of the track, has l8 head; Jack ,Kingslc_v, nine; Townsend, Ackerman, jitl; A. W. Walker. four; George W. Tnniziii at alr- t‘le (‘rilzirdlttn rind Finley. firs: W. T. Taylor. three. and Crcsczxlf; will roll. For the Man Who Cannot Smoke at Work The Favorite I CHEW is l. riitii R tacit, Ttwliifrilfi EW! N (i i James L. Grady, one. A BizTNolNé“U‘l$i'i‘/'§friii€i2 on Saturday. Bill iiitiir (Canadian Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE R ll Cincinnati . .12 16 l New York . 4 7 2 $ MOOD HES 0ND! BDSY _ R " 1'7 ieiuizitis uP ui$ MiuaAaess- s, --——' Pittsburgh .11 :4 1 to 19"" ';i.-i~ Fcrtvr" F“V‘Cll'l:0_ inch. omit Britain rights reséml‘. ‘ QAS " '\ Brooklyn ... 4 ll l ‘ By QUIN HALL ' . . . . _ the billiard wolld, he has kept his is able to hide - his true feelings I! l’! E- . ‘ name pretty prominent in the public from the gallery, Chicago _ _ gr 14 1 If it “Hsnt for the fact that Jake prints and has succeeded in losing Whereas in the ast b'll' 4 ‘l 0 Schaefer sometimes becomes slightly just often enough so the winning champ was kept fa“: bu: d1: ‘m: B0500“ " ' " erratic in his play on the green tabl- wouldnt get too monotonous. ing his title a newyrulirig bet/attic I. n F . v i. . eslksthel zgsiness or hailng billiard The younger Schaefer is erratic. billiard powers makes the champ sis; Louis ..4 8 U‘ ti mg have. by this time. frayed While he customarily performs like champ fora period of twglve months l . nude] h. ‘ J 11 q; his nerves to such an extent that ha the champion ivhieh he is, there are Sghgefgp “m, me time last w, t ‘ r p ' would have ground the balls into fine times spotted through his career and is the first champion to hens?‘ . BAG“; dust under his heel and split his cues when he has looked lute a dub. He fected by the new ruling ADIERKAN L over his knee. is net-nearly soconsistent a player as But ygfijqg Jake w,“ b - k8} b l - '"“" ‘M’ , """ "f Young illilylil‘. VtIIeVVsonI ofwtllewmrin ills rattler W215" basrkuirivtherfdays when shootirio exhibition match; pd usy 7 W h H l who for years has been referred to old Jake was riding the tables and sequel-lily will be able m kwan C11,; NW York "' 1 8 as The Wizard, has been onesteeping making early billiard history. yearly averase of distanch ptupi 1 Clfldand . "7 9 ‘I around a billiard table ever since he And while young Jake may appear around billiard tables Hf- rifimged . was able to climb up on a chair to ncrvcicss to the customers at a. big that he has circled theglobe Slffflleti: f‘ n make his 511°“ While 11s hasn't fil- billiard lourilamont. he lsnt IIIWBYS times Just Kalloping around with a Phuuielplna i?» ways been successful in grnbbliilg off as cool and collected iis he looks. lie cue in his hand makin mor . 1 _ Damn‘ " " ‘ the bi! titles since .he first crashed is just clever at nlasqueradinv and difficult shots g e m as: s..-” . .. .. .__,,.,______°_, _ _____W __ a ' i: H h‘ I charged to horses starting irihany]: Boston ... .4 l0 0 Ho“) Hey the classes, but parties wishing to en- Chlollo ... ...8 l4 i i ‘ ter a. horse must have the entry in _ the ofllce of the Secretary, Dr. w. o. R 1' *~ AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ Church. Summerside, by the night n: Washington wfi 7 ' i J1me 7th, so that the classes can b: St. Louis ... ..5 V10 I. Won Lost RC. i properly arranguy Philadelphia ....14 7 m7 ———— ' Don't forget tile date-Saturday; INTERNATIONAL LEAGYIC New York ... ... ..13 7 .650‘, Tlioro will be races on the Sum- gftgfnggn, June gm come and Sec ' St. Louis ... ....l3 10 .565 morside Driving Park track on the one of the best tracks on P. E, Is- lFirst Game:- Detroit .... .... .....i5 12 .556 . afternoon of Jllltc 8th, consisting of land and enjoy an gfternqgn o; real‘ R ll i-. Cleveland .....11 i2 .473 ‘ three classes. with silitabie Prizes to sports-S ‘Jersey City ... .-0 3 3 Washington 8 l2 AOOlihe winners. Owing to the fact that Toronto ... ... ... ..5 l1 l Chicago .... .... ..... 0 15 .375.tllese races will be confined chiefly VACATION JOYs l , Boston ... ... 7 l5 318M011 horses that have received very lsecond Game;- _ g lilo training. tile management hare Wife ileaving for seaside holiday) l n n L NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘decided to limit the r cc - — - ' I i i ...Il 6 l l V a s to half Good bye, dear. Ill write to youwlersey city - clilcago ..14 a excite-is hosts. rose to sod at the finls" wry soon. Toronto ...1 s 1 5i, Louis ,....14 a czisof tho ilurd‘ heat. Husband-But. darling, that money i _ Boston ...'.i1 9 .550: T119113 Will be no entrance ice I gave you should last a month! n n I” Pittsburgh ..1o 9 526i .. . , _ _ __ W ,_ Reading ---\" 1“ 1 Philadelphia .. a lo mil __ Buffalo . . . . . . . .. 2 1 - Cincinnati ... ....10 12 .455’ _ u Y "k ....'7 i0 .412 . R l1 l w ~- . . METRUPLITAN STURES LTD i Brooklyn 6 lb ...86 . Newark ... - 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE .' - ‘ ‘ ....'i ill Rochester ... ....14 6 .700» Another 0f Oil!‘ many opening Specials Baltimore at Montreal, postponed- Baltimore ... ... ....i4 9 609i wet grounds. Toronto ... 00a on -...11 l0 .60‘): surprise [aundr 80a f - ~ rvv. . -. 0|‘ . Montreal .....12 ll .522; y p ‘ a 5 AMERICAN assoclfllfla Reading ... ... crane-o 9 10 #474‘ Newark ... ... ... ... B 10 444i - Columbus, 5-, Kansas City. 6- Buflalo ... ... -. '7 10 412i ‘V . ,, , Toledo 15- Milwaukee. l. _ c‘ O6 v F Jersey City ...-B la .256! ‘ tch for our grand openmg Ad rucsday Indianapolis at liiimii-nnolis. Pol"- Subject to Wednesday's games, Louisville at St. Paili, rain. , Aubrey‘, L‘ ll, [ruin )1.‘ BALL RESEllSTT l Be Price Paid. GLAILT DAY. 312i)‘ Oilititliltf llj.‘ learn v.1 town; ',‘.‘.i: inn has lllll'i‘l‘..l.~t‘tl u t‘? "f. . ill 11130; horse Itllxi act 1:‘. u to the llewsl brought lieic \ "Willy by the tzotcri Dominion spo Wilson. lie puril of the .\lill'l‘_illl~." l .i§1‘.' "i3iars"i riiion ‘l3, Major > \ln.\‘uil nilzi iii], iillll this ia~' ~~ilt ‘iizc townl - dos-ails anal ‘i lile itlrf . Mmjtll‘. ' (‘flfoilil r\'ll>'.._\ lit}: ' lust yc r. llis not“, cs Ice rWptrd ‘J1? W111i in l ..:c Iliiri- ‘ Bulltalil, Clint-lo cu. nious horse will l- ;..t 24 - took hi: pzc- , ‘ole rec‘ l i 11in nzark made, n? "lira-i. He‘, 1e record cl, Bray Interests’ l had bought min outright himael‘ an‘. 1 minion Horsemenls Club Bl goon l ‘ LllB club was ready to take r , Wllfll’. lie cost—$1800, said to be pit . ll’)!‘<.0. also ‘ bought in Cape Breton. ._ _._. _ ___..__.__.__ .,a- t Crack Island Free-iFor-Aller (in Cape Breton This Sillnn1er—$Z,0Q0 Said To 2161-4 made at woods H in mar by Crescendo for green Maritime bred ' gcldillgs. _' g In all his races last y“: Major ,- Aubrey was driven by one o! his ovm- 6T5, Wellington McNeil, who is to be asked to come here to drive him on nay 24th. Major Aubrey is a, hop- pled pacer rather slightly built with a white nose and two white eyes, which gives him a rather unusual ap- pearance. Sensational n: was hi8 work on Maritime turf tracks last f summer his perfori-riancc ova; {the 1M y lliiills last winter at cliuridttetown ~ was phenomenal. In races Ma- _ jor Aubrey was credited r‘ in 28 flat and number o! other quar- t tors better than 30. Mr. Wilson, who i bought Major Aubrey stated that h’ that he would tum him mo: t0 D0‘ gcst sum" ever paid for l horn ~ Economy is the foundation l!!!’ A WlllCll all large fortunes In built. ‘if a man is unable to lrlluh thr is little hope of reforminghim. - iixiilsiliissioll and ;j_~_jj9~(:;n-i ... iv,‘ <> r Q,’ ' u»..- .1. ... ' illll i: i rrrfi‘ lzisixsis r rolls l: it 24:31’ olil rliliifliljl grease. f i j-._ '.xi_~‘~‘\u/;~¢f‘:_1“{£/Yr g:,'¢/'é 4' '.._,-. r ...» a 1.- ; s.._..'s.1»_..<‘< t‘ ti‘? l» M59 VVHAT'5 THAT? YQU 5A‘? VVHOOPSE. NWGURKQ-QAQ) BHEN wAn-isi "ro 6E5. ‘ YWE- BUT LEFT ‘Li. BE fliCn-Fr F-IOF/il. i-r ¢AN'-r ea w NVHQOPSE Ms CORK our HE. vvAiTl-D IN D10 H: gAy - IT SAYQ! %Q 4' "n-ie owoauon For: ANYTI-UNG ON wine. | 1,714,, on: HOUR HI. A6001‘ A CARD ' , -\ LEFT an CARD NECK LACE ’ -_ .~\‘ h P O 5 i.‘ Pg '=' lm Inna! l'.~ > w . l Vi‘ G/Tlizv-ii You Buy Your Grease Blindfolcled? 0O ran-viii drivers “just leave the car in to have ‘mpie enough-but very few of them have \‘il..’il' (lilllllly or quantity of grease they , i i. 'l‘li~_i~ go back tothe station—pay the . trite uvrny in complete ignorance of what i That is buying “blindfolded." Z" dcclrrr are equipprd with the “WI-HZ" iii‘ ll GREASE dispensing unit-a meter at- ill iiie grease dispenser which shows exactly iasc has actually been put into the hill (llltl iliiitircntiai. And of course, the ' l‘.'lll'/'.“ (EEAR GREASE assures you .lic luau quality of grease. rrrl rrvnnlmerldr.“WI-HZ” GEAR in ln-niorrow and have him flush ner grease and replace it with l grease adder] to four pounds o! .~ [ii e pounds cf old grease." RiLHT HE W02 HEPJQE~ TME. PIANO differential greased.” It -i§v" (i9tl i M ALL