mg line. The car 1211mm:- facing forward calerafcd Mr. 11111111 it Protect the interior Slip-On Covers designed of ears. ‘ (Opposite 240 Fitzroy St. ' SEAT COVERS Get Yours Now — Supply Limited LAWLOR’S AIITO SALVAGE of your car with our for most popular make‘ Forum) Phone 883 l1’ R11’. v . ‘Twenty-five horses are Sblblfid at the 'I‘r\.1.ro race muck. Anlorzg 1h: newcouners are Jollity 2 (15 1-4, holder of the Brldgewalcr track re- cord. and Gay Law 2.07 1-2 Bottn are in Billy Hood's stable Other recent. arrivals 2K1; the C-mzg h-amcs from Halifax Every morning 1s a lively one and frequent brushes down fihe home smewh create great interest. among (l1: railbirds. . __Q_. Our friend DiCrZ Hagan sends us l clipp from New You-k illustrat- 1B3 the lllips suurtizng gate which was b11111. by Liberty Aircraft. on a Chrysler clmssis. I1. is entirely diff- Gclnt from the sunning gate system usui at. Santa Anita. California, re- Qitly. Here isa description. i}. ‘Hie Phillips gate isvslmplyazl uuhxnoblle with folding wings measuring seventy fee: from tip gbti-psfilt is aédciassy cneamcolured 081111 on a. Chrysler claims 1111111111111 by ‘liberty Air- mnctaznoostaffiflflwuptcnow. ‘flheczarbacicsupltzhe wrong way of tile homestretc and fllngs wide its alrms. wlgilch bearm nambglias at qncadmberv s uogu e e vers to their mlaitions. ._.0__ Horses lfna up behind the wings llfi mom slowly toward the start- ' is pilotegumby a sends up u chute off the _ emonstrations yes- terday got the horses azway smooth- alflimgfi not. in exactly level t. and discarded a ver (the old-fash- R E. good dunno: that the 800d 100R? is horse awav first. =1 5g‘, V horseaolf :1: E mhonn and motion pic- be hone to stay. _.0._.. trying. then. to real- ue ce this 8a s5: 5 =53 B- i‘ E ?O 5l>~ 5 .if some use ’ come - with sum-m c to eliuiiimts aay in foot- off-aide kick-off and 111 fereea. “Now all and! M66! M119‘ ‘ aciantmc to keep the ‘horse's out of the drivu-‘s face and than! b! no avoppmg the sport. ‘1-1 t? 551E i’ 5H1 nomination: for the ed at ‘Pruro on relcésed dnkialttinhnlf .w m! gin-lend: of fi fast pacer. word of the drivers for f tn agine - Ensign Joe, b m . J Ausu. b g and Flo Direct. a1 One of the greatest pieces of lluok that E1215 come to a (mnaclian orseman many years was when R W. Llee/therdalc of Windsor On bought Blue Again 2.01 for $4.100. m. the York. Pa. sale las . had been raced in Mrs. Johnston's by Sep Palm and was thought 111 l" *1‘? 125$; ‘°““ 1.1.1.“ ere ore n tlhe figure which his . age and mark would expect. Mr. leather- dale was amply rewarded when last Satunia. Blue Again defeated a large ficl of fast. rmand 1n- 1 1-2 111111111115 111 the so.o(l§“§11'§ and onequamcr mile Weshem Har- ness Gcmmd Pace two colors to ha also set up a rec for the distance 0f 2.32 1-2, lower- ‘ the previous nmrk of Phil oweillmadein iofibyonebecond. He was driven by the oomparativcq unknown Jdme Cruise that steered the Canadian to a win in the great- esm stake for pacexs ever known. 1.01 leasing to Californians was the pacer he several events and took a record of 2021-2 aver the mill-a route. a/nd William fter. Oalufmulia $12,000. ‘Fhe Saunders Mills stable of Tbledo. Clhio. ceived $6.000 for Doctor Brodie: third phwc. Eddie Havana 2.01 that. E. J. er paid $25.00 for a few ago vrhlh the hawmudwinmeaboverucebroke mile Itwas thebett-ing. went a good race and was binned 1:12.86. No doubt themtleandl. “*‘ waaooomuch for e three-year-old. 141170 Joe N who sold Eddie Haven: to have of t a’ priorities. PAGE SIX THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MAY 25.‘ 1946 Ted Lyons g New Manager For White Sox (By Charles Dunklcy) CHICAGO. May M-AAEU-Teddy Lyons. for :1 yea" a Mtvhlns "101 of Chicago White Sax fans. be- comes manager of the club tomor- row. The 46-year-old rlgllt-hander was chosen today to succeed c1811!‘- puffing James J. Dykes. who w" after 12 years 13 days. of vary- 111g fortune as pilot. D kes clsum- ed he resigned’ after s. Grace Comiskey. president of the c.ub. had refused to sign him now for next season. He indicated other ‘earns were seeking hi: services ‘and he had to know how he mod. The White Snx have been going badly this season. winning only 10 of thei-r 29 games. lncludlnvz the loss of l0 of their last 13. Dykas. recovering from an operation for stomach disorders performed oe- ~’ore the close of therrprinl ‘P-"ifl- ing season. was unable to take charge of the team until three weeks ago. Whatever Lyons’ qualification: are as a major league manager. his appointment generally was hailed as the most popular that could have been made. Lyons joined the White Sox fresh from the campus of Baylor University in 1923 and pitched fcr the team for 21 years. team. Only Walter Johnson Washington Senators from 190'! through 102'! pitched for one major league team in 31 seasons. Lyons said he would remain on the active list until the player limit becomes effective June 15. but probably will do no more Eitching. Sunday or otherwise. He as pitched évery Sunday this sen- ?n and defeated St. Louis Browns prll 28 for his 280th big league victory. ' INDIANS GO BY BIIS (By The Alloointcd Press) - , May M-Cleveland Indians boarded a charfcrpd bus this afternoon for their trip to St. lmuis. after .1: chartered plane bad been cancelled because of ‘Ibnight’: game at. St. Louis was postponed for "ram and wet grounds." The Tribe expected to reach their destination in time for tomorrow's night game there. Jack Graney. publicity represent- “, ative of the club. said that after a Sunday doubleheader the Indiana would return to Cleveland by the same bus. Rovers Practice (Sunday) :fternoon. -_.i.__—.i_- A of Montreal ARMY GAME$ Electric llofrlgorator clubs: orfisrnvnn i s11 or ntsnus p é PR8. 1111411111 11 ‘ .i;¢;‘I‘7LA5H* P Highlight At Sprlnglllll (By The Clnldlnn Prul) SPRINGHILL. May M-Cocbato Princess. driven bv Fred M. L-ahev of Dartmouth. broke the track ro- cord in winning the No. 1 Classl- fled division as harness racing of some 2.500. Cochato Princess covered the half-mile in 120491. In the No. 2 Classified. Virginia Kalmuck and Calumet June staged the cl race of the dny before Knlmu won by a head. Calumet the Great took the colt. matinee handily while Walter Brown won the free-for-all in three heats. The summary: No. 1 Claalifled Cochato Princess (Lahey) .... ..1 Jim Todd (A. Miller) .. Orangedale (W. Lorimer) Hillside Scott (Letcher) Peter Direct Jr. Miss Admiral ‘rune: 1.04%; 1.05; 105% Free For All Walter Brown (Weeks) .. Sandy F. (Newman) . . Hallburton (Ietcher) Oliver Grattan (Gillespie) Jean Henley (Allen) .. .. 'I‘ime: 1.10; 1.04%; 1.08%. No. 2 Cllaalflcd Virginia Kalmuck (Ryan 1 Calumet June (Yorke) ...2 flora Direct (Scott) ...4 mm Budlong (Hollis) ...3 Caretaker Jr, (Smith) .. 5 Bell Vole (Meadows) ....’! Blllv Bishop (McCarthy g -I QhwUlNr-a Colt Race Matinee Calumet the Great (Letcher) 1 Laurie Grattan (Byerke) Gylwy Jolla (Petigrew) Dell Lnworthy (Fraser) . . . . . .. Time: 1.21; 1.70; 1.25. Half-mile heats, Timer: V. Fraser. t Starter: K. J. MacDougal. Mone- on. o Judges: Nelson. Qaringhill; gznltth. Pugwash; Gallant. Arn- .er:. SIOCKHOLEM. May 24—(CP)—- Lennsrt. Strand. ‘Sweden's best middle distance runner. who de- feated Gunder Haegg and Arne Anderson before they were barred from amateur racing. is scheduled to leave Saturday morning bv air for the United He will three or four H1968. including the United States national championships. PRATI‘. Km" May all-MP)- Nine carloads of race horaeo from the Santa Anita track at Lo: An- gelo: were marooned in mu to- 2 3 l 2 3 4 4 1 2 3 4 MAY 29-30 31-11111 1 ATTRAOTIONS TNE GREAT AIIIIIRN Master Magician ONES. OOOPER smcmc cowaov because of the railroad st e. . > S P R CN G C A R N 4 I 1 opened here today before a crowd_ Walnut Abbe And Cochato Princess Meets “ A1 Io. Sydney (By The Canadian Prell) NORTH SYDNEY. May 31- Walnut Abbe. driven by Worrell Lewis of Reserve. won the feature free-for-all event. in today's light harness meet. which opened the season here. Best time of the day on the four race program was Walnut Abbe’: 1:05 in m: third heat. of the free- for-all. The summary: 2.28 Trot And Paco Miss Claire Budlong (Mac- Donald) Conporal Owen (M. Jabalee) Bumper Joe (Ledrew) Marietta Guy (Haley) .... .. Arme Dewey (J. Fraser) Royal Frisco (J. aMcDonaldl Time: 1.10; 1.00; 1.00. 2.19 Trot And Pue Jacob Withrorw (M. Jabalee) Jack Clyde (A. Young) Muriel Henley (W. Lewis) .. Muck Hugo (Haley) Rose Prince Char-mink (Oland) .. Tonv Harvester (Reid-Hunt) (Tony Hana-ter- laft. the track in the first heat and bolted to the highway but was permitted totako part. in the second and third heats.) Times: 1.06; 1.06: 1.01. 2.24 Trot And Paco Dr. L. B. (Sweet) . Helen K. (Lewis) .. .... .. .. Speed Hanover (M. Jabalee)‘ Johnny Early (G. Lewis) Ste at (Young) .. Manchester Alberta. (Reid) Time: 1.08%; 1.11; 1.00. Frcc For All Walnut Abbe (Lewis) Lee McKlllop (Hickey) Nate Hanover (Hastings) Dominion Grattan (Haley) 'I‘ime: 1.05%: 1.06: 1.06. 1 I S 4 6 O START PLAY JULY 29 _ (By The Canadian Plea) EDMONTON, May ill-For tho first. time since ore-war days. Dro- vlncial golf teanu will compete for the Wiillnxdon COD titles on the Mayfair Golf Club links here July 20. to mark the opening of Cana- dian amateur golf week. Advance rumbling: around Roy. al Canadian Golf Association head- quarter: 1n ‘romnw indicate that 01138110. Quebec. British Columbili 231d ‘Alberta will also field strong ums. ‘Iherestoftbeweekwillm competition for the Earl Grey elm. Iynlbollc of Canadian amat- eur 3011f supremacy, A record entry from Canada. and northwestern United Stat ill part1 i te in the five dlVeamlvllflh play. c m- H’ T0 WN RMOURIES ._i._.-__‘-__- 111111011011: OANIIY W-NEEL RIFRISHMENTI GRIIEII WATOII BIN O O Full P111111, nosnlznv. 1111111 Homo Cooking Variety Table Novelty Game: i 119111111: 1:111:11 [j Bill Dickey; Selected As New Manager BOSTON. Mly !4—(AP) - The a pofntmcut of Bill Dickey, New ‘ 91:: Yumlalcabtlohing It! mince u ‘a new manager Wll gnounccd here tonight y mdenli-ganenl Inaugu- Larry Pba “ scveral tclafihono can» varntion: with Joa oCarthv ll Buffllo. I have accepted Ills resig- nation," MmPball said. “Dickey- wls my fint choice no our new manager and be had McCarthy’: recommendation." MncPhnll made 1:11- announce- ment during a pres: conference, frialm which Dickey shunted hLlIl- so BUFFA -Joe McCarthy said tonight he had: resigned as manager of New York Yankees and gave his a: hi: rem son that. his health would not al- low him to continue in the goal- tlon. He released the following nata- ment to the Buffalo Courier-Ex- Eels which he suld he had lent to rry B. MacPhai-l, Yankee brad- dent:- "It lrwith extreme regret that I must request that you accept my resignation as manager of the New York Y basebal‘ club, effec- tive immediately. "My physician advise: that my health would be lerloully jeopard- ized if I continued and this 1a the sole reason for my decision which a: you know l: entirely voluntary on my rt." . An indication of hi: decision came earlier today, when Harry Wlsmer. sports director of the Am- erican Broadcasting Company. said in a broadcast that McCarthy hud decided to quit the Yankees. and predicted Bill Dickey. weteran catcher, would succeed him. Sell-Out As Bombers And Sox Clash BOSTON. May M-(AP) -_ A: relaxed as a fifth-place club about to go through the motions with an- other second-division team. molt of the American league's first- lace Red Sox took It any today efore facing the anxious York Yankee: in a week-end series} which ha: the fan: by the ears. Joe Cronin told a "Don't get yourself in a lather. We ve won 2'! game: and there rs abyéifi 12ft) to gala. ‘ e earn k d. ' hustling. nuu1°°1§o1§§° abogliey lrte, we're not." Few of the Bronx bri ade were around today as they d ‘t gfrh/Q In town by plane until the 1111.11 h°'i"1:s' 11 111 ' os whit aficcligg ave: tllgeinbegicgolau: grandpa Johnny Murphy w“ out ‘g EGHWBY Park running and warm. x . Scull! fireman John): 111 “m,” 55-13’-»5?-'2»?-’3'ii"'&..’%1§.§15.“°“‘““ must be a bit-anxlo , "mp The only "one admitting moh- excltement are the 13:11:, to 55y giggle")! of the haraned Sox pfllca '17"! 1am. who have been hat o the Box linca the‘ uuon opened‘, ‘fbbled "D all reserved leaf: for lmdly’: doubleheader 1r mqngh B801 Choice lent: for tomorrow’! 315:1: content between the” 1w, h m. now separated by fiva game; S “QM ""- WQN lone almon ‘llliinlh-Ilclf 1 l Q an u oft thi: ma-vln ;w:re b g reachelrlutig: 13:331. m. "m h“: i Favored To ID. N‘. Y., May Sir-MP)- n Newueague with three victories an For 11111111111 gm: 8:: 0:1- aloedm I00 m: $1. -- (lowed; -; 11111111 11 1n 1111, u: n: mm 1111111 mu 202114 Raquet wlelder: have made their first a aranca on the local : art scene paying several‘ exhibitor: matches on tha Holy Redeemer, tennis court: in the lut few dayl." The Queen Street court: wlll be officially opened this coming Wed- nesday when It l: planned to haw: several rominent civic official: attend t e afternoon cerunonie: and wind up the proceeding: with a dance In he clubhouse. ‘Phe ud- joining volleyball court is also read for play and this smnmer sho d see plenty of activity at (hi: popular recreation centre. O O O O Wrestling fans had their inning: Wednesday nigh: when tha fen‘. out-of-twvn wrestler: to strut their stuff here this season went through their paces at. the Sporting Club. Although witnessed by a ‘small turnout the grapplera. especially the main eventer: ut on a plea:- ing show :o arou: ng the specta- tor: that one fan climbed into the ring to teat hi: strength with Fred Carone. the cauliflowared wrestler from Brooklyn. O O O O Queen Square School are operat- ing u keenly contested four team bneball league playing their gamo: at the Park after :chool hour: and many promising young ball play- er: are included in the lineupc. A lot of credit is‘ due ths touching staff who are giving‘ u ‘their spore time to organize an colch the different teams. Jim Macfiallum’: Red 80x are at present leadin the no efeats. m Mystery Surrounds Moves 0i ‘Mexico's _“Newe:t Recruits" .-___ NEW YORK. May M—(AP)_ latut. move of the Mexican ,1 in it: lo and financial bat with ma or league baneball 1- rnalueg a: much a syatery today . the w ereabout: of three s1. .. Cardinals who presumably Mexico’: latent “recruits? While court action was pen . ln New York and St. Loul: m cult: brought by New York Y", kea: and Giant: and Bra ~. Dodger: to prevent Mexican “r114. ing", the Cardinal: took off .. tonight: game in Cincinnati wl the ablence of Max Lanler. Kiel: and Fred Martin still 11 ball [07:10 was repomd to- il” by a BL Louis Post-Di:- pntch. whose authority m; g ‘Inoat respected" unouyulon: er. o report was that Lanlor would go n 160.000 bonus 11nd :1 first nelson salary of $20.00: clopolltcd to his credit In : United Shh: hunk. The three layer: applied T1141: day for tour st permit: to vixl Mexico. The permit: were obtain- ed but then returned to the Meri- can tourist bureau when Jerom: S. Hess. counsel for the Mcxicu Leanne. I d: "It l: not advisable for player: to go to Mexico at (h! time becaula of pending litigation consuming contracts, Meanwhile Mrs. Lanler said I her homa in Danton, N. C. tin: Max had phoned last night from Baltimore to say that he and til: ,two other Cardinal players w en route to Mexico. nler ~01 her that he and Martin planned to -fly to 5t. Louis and then (ll-iv: Martin’: automobile to Mexico, while Klein hoped to fly all 01: way. - Royals pfake Doubleheader From Bisons O O O O . The Charlottetown Bunnies broke their goose-egg in the lf-n-itlme ladies’ candlepln bowling champ- ionship being rolled :t 52.0011): when they defeatedtha lut- lace Dlgby bowler: by 24 inc. the ocal team had previous . lost ten nraight. The Fredericton Brun- swlckette: finished strong sweep- ing their lut three matches to re- tain their Maritime title which they captured Int your. O O O O The Bolton ice eresm kid. Dav: "Boo" Farrlu. l: making the ex- pert: who edictod he'd be a ‘lust thi: yen- ook :l1ly. when th: drawllng rlghthlnder from Shaw, Mluinippl, made hi: Molar Le:- gue debut. int eu- by winning l1 game: for the {ed Box. th: second 1 pared it oflul: lucky war- time pitching. They mid Dav: would get a one-way ticket back to_ the minor: once the Arne can Le:- gu: nlugger: returned om tho wan. O O O O When the senon got underway tlhl: fitting it looked n: lf they Ferric: wa: knocked out of the box twice. The only realm Dave wanft tagged with a pair of do- fent: wa: because bl: flunlnx Bod Sox mate: rallied to win behind. the 1111c! pitcher: yll-Jo-O an fl-to-lll. But now hthn lottlad. 011-00 mutant: ll a ruult. l: wall on hl: way to becoming the ucond hurler unce 1min: be a ll-gamo winnor In hi: wpxulnorc your. .0 Another‘ cud l: balng arranged by promoter Joby Hac- Donald to tall: a Sport- ing Club on Tueld: night; locy ha: been communion g with Peta Oormier. manager of t e Mnncton fighter: who a pared here ‘n the lllt lmatsur xlng chow and the Hub fighter: are r taflblhQfrtflllltbntxtfilO (III. Harry .ou on, u and d lhrttn an: of the fighter! likely ‘o :00 h ti: 11011221111111. lit ‘i; (Cnnadlm Prell) Montreal Rflylli P°un°ed Buffalo Bhons for a total a! hit: and hammered them by w"! of 17-] and 11-2 Ln both end: aft 1 111 bill :1 Montreal yeillrdlv- lgetchlng their lead over 57"‘ cuss Chiefs a bit more. m1 al: put on a rvtrugilrligztaz . a e gwethop-Iearlcelfive Robin”! and Alex Oampanl: ltealln! ha” was wild a: the ulunl hawk. I luued nine walk: combed for 15 safeties over i.“ full dhtunce. Le: Burst? 5m] Y)“; nlng ltcher Steve Nagy ° cloute for the round trip. N Nagy gave up 1'1 hits. but n‘ wl: milarly in the clutchel I the net reéugt was men nun e . The nlghtcap wa: a "Pegiiw" of the opener u Rflyflls i m Chet Gray for eight hit! P) l‘ four lnnln a he worked. m Kratlow. w o relieved him. M“ much better and {rave "P 1°"? Y” in the hat two ames of 1M brevlatad contest. All (irattan Is Winner 0f Free-For-All sum‘ JOHN. u. 1a.. M"... ' (CP)-—-All Grlttan. from thf‘ m putrid: Bros. ltable: hefP-N figs frecxilfor-nll grotflazlge 2:“ t Q $0 Ill me - 1 135i? 1333111‘ 1123i!!! l? old: tho winner. 11:1 glcfi 011111111 third. r11: hen 11""- lzfi for tho half-mile routs; ‘ Bigqng left ii n: any 111111 111 1"" "°' M31 wont. :11: the 110i“;- (m: was won by Jill" UNIIAJIIIPMIN" ‘ ” “fno.— " libeumdll“ "", ‘M10117. 1 ‘WI l. L an 1m handed "W" than when ha}! ." 1 . wt.“ Zeb Eaton on the Buffalo mound I while beinf ‘ l‘ found the] v ‘n club; Mi I