. . - . JV“; i, 1.-.. SPOR T BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT l 7 ‘ i = - l ~ ‘ BASEBALL j i =- - . 1 . ' WRESTLING J _ . {A v BOWLING . THE WORLD'S MOST cnulslllllo ‘s ENDURANCE rssr HAS AGAIN a BEEN won ou—- Questions olsccaicrvalsiaiisfizo Race at lndianapollswaswou on Firestone Tlrea-—the tires that hold all the world's rieeorda on track and ,road for endurance, safety and lmilvlsa- . his is additional proof of the vIllIe_” [If the extra strength and safety Jlull! into every Firestone tire which contains such exclusive featuru g; Gum-DI tire life by 2 Extra Cord Piles Under The Trench-so placed as to give 26% grater EXTRA CORD PLIE S UNDER V} 0.1%» mmwnchuqmd the THAI) _\ ' Silent, Noll-Skid Tread a1 \ 7|’!!! more non-skid angles than any other tire and gives ' _ g longQ war; Balaneéd Construction —llolda the fire on the road at Hglsspeedsandasnaresyou of ‘long, 0V0! wear. NO EXTRA fvorhnanship in every Firestone are ‘guaranteed for the life oi’ the tire. ' ut a set ol’ Firestone: on your car oday. t Seeyuur nearest fireswne . ' e66. MATETTTAIS EWOKMATISHIP uaranleed for The life 0T The Tire BIB LEAGUE u... u... . 3114B.‘ opening Game Boston..... 71 a Schumacher, Parmaiee and 1101-) Slslde League gan; Brandt and Hargrave. . . End In Dr w i ' 1' i‘ " l a. ll. a. s a ' Cincinnati 1 2 ' ‘°""‘“"‘ PM‘) l Pittsburgh .. 4 a 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Grace. I Lucas and Lombardi: French and- The opening game oi the Sum- merside Baseball League ended in a tie 1-1 between the Harris Slug- gers and C. Y. M- L. The game R. H. E. Washington .. 511 1 was played on the School diamond Philade] hi; and was oiiiclally opened by Pres- P ... .... 413 1 171810110. Fllclitl‘. Weaver and Spencer, Ind Cochrane. Bell; Freltas, Earnshaw llNRlllY HllRlER ident_ Kelly who threw the iirst boll. The game was most exciting and alter going ten innings the score a n E F I N E B remained 1-1. Excellent batting and “ma, ' é n‘ pitching was displayed by both glevelmd 5 13 a teams and judging by tlrs game Lyo _ i‘ Summerslde baseball fans can look m and Grub" an“ “d (cmmlhn ""51 iorward to a good season, with Hyatt. - Jilly flames scheduled. T ‘ ‘INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE CLEVELAND, 0., May 3l—\Vil- llun Harridge, President of the t. American League, tonight iined ' Milton Gaston, Chicago pitcher, plenty oi action. This game will be played oii this aitemoon at 3 p. m. _ $150 and suspended him ior 10 days “m; Ups "om ilfyl a. n. a. as a result oi the iight here yes- T“! 8 0 1 terday between George Moriarty, syn-lg Slugggrg C_Y_M_L, c PM 0'! ... 918 8 umpire, and ‘iour members o! the cbtdlm Bea-m any. Collingwood, Sullivan, Chicago team. J. Wright L, u-sllmt m Heidi Winiord. Wether- The other Chicago players were Pitcher ‘"0 Jmnlrd- lined but not suspended whilc Mor- Schurman Nocnan , iarty. was severely reprimanded ior Wilson T R. II. I. "neglect oi duty." 1st Base ioronto ... .. 810 0 Lou Fonseca was lined $500; P0091‘! Steele 311111110 ... .. 1011 2 Oharlic Berry, catcher, $250; and ind Bale Llsflweil. Mills, Cook. Cantrell, mnk Grubs, catcher, $100. John- Mckhm Bernard ebhaidi and R. Smith; Gould, ny Butler, Chicago coach was sus- 3rd BRIE “WW0. Dtvomer and Grouse. pended ior iivo days. J°1imi°i1 Phillips . In reprimanding Moriarty, Har- l" F1910 Balumo n. n. a. ridge said the umpire shoilld have Gallant 010w re ... 1214 1 removed Berry and Fonscca for 5- 71°10 Ream"! .. 2 B 1 their conduct during the game. Stewart Olmem" Rkilmvnd and Kenna; Mllstoad Harridgc stated in a tvpcwriiten “T1114 ' ‘ Mcrnnis McDonald 00""! and ugctt. _ report that Gaston was the {one whom his investigation proved, only Dr. McMurdo, Unlpre and Fred McLeod, base judgc-s ‘w It. n. E, to have taken part in illc iigllt in Jar "k H; ___ 1 g 2 the dressing rooms here. "It 1 “Y Ciii’ 3 g g Butler had been ordered out oi “ 15 “sun 1y “l” T" “'1' Th“ M Donglijfwl- Miner and Brenael; e and Outcn. Voltman. NATIONAL LEAGUE Hsinbs and who . Emu" ‘must; fhfiw the game following a terday. He will not be paid during l his live-day suspension. Fonseca, informed oi the decision, said he had nothing to say except ‘ pilte yes- land Indians, said ho was "very well pleased! “It's a 100 per cent 100-" when a child is pale, sickly, peevish and restless, the cause is womis. These parasites range the stomach and intestines, causing serious dis- orders oi the digestion and pre- venting the iniant irom deriving _ B, u) h. II. E. Harridgc "is the boas. Whawver he ammname from ‘out Mum... crllcaaiil-i .. 1 0 1 says goes with me." worm Powder‘ be datmym‘ the ... .. 8 7 0 Alva Bradley, owner oi the Clcvc- warm,’ cones“ the” hum, o! the digestion and serves to restore the llllirncs lliSE T0 WASHINGTIIN m loll: illlil (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. May iii-Heinic Manilshb bat broke up a long ball game at Philadelphia. today and gave Washington a 5 to 4 decision over the Athletics after 12 innings oi scrapping. The triumph put the Senators into a virtual tie with the second place Detroit club and cost the A's a chance to capture third. Manush nearly won the game in the 11th alter Tony Freitas, the A's newly acquired leit hander, (in- aily had been taken out and George Earnshsw was pitching. Hcinie wel- comed Earnshaws arrival on the hill with a homo run that gave Washington the lead. Philadelphia tied the score again but the next time Manush came up he whacked a triple to drive home Buddy Myer. who also had hit ior three bases, with the winning counter. Peace reigned over the Cleveland ball park today, in contrast to the Memorial Day hostility, as the Chi- cago White Sox defeated the In- dians 6 to 5. Frank Grubs, involved with three other members o! the White Box yesteday in a light with umpire George Moriarty, caught while Em- mett Ormsby took Moriarty's place as umpire. Averill hit a home run with onu on in the ninth but it was not enough to overcome errors by Vosdik and Morgan in the sixth when the Box scored iive runs. UIJBS $T|ll [EAITING NAT. lEiilillE RAB Imps-hi Tobaoeo Con»!!! o! Can-h. Una-ll»! This Contest Closes June 8th, 1932. All entries mailed after this date will be entered 1n the next Watch for ment of winner of this contest on June 22. week's contest. announce- F R E E Send Usxour an‘! How would you like to be running this new 1932 Chevrolet Standard Coach this summer? There are five of these fine cars to be given away in June in five big Car-A-Weck Con- tests. Smoke Turrets and save the empty packages s . . send in an entryevery week. Simply write your Name, Occupa- tion, Street and Town, and Province on the bucks of 4 front panels cut from empty Turret Cigarette (20’s) packages and mail them to Turret Cigarette Handwriting Contest, P.O. Box 2500, Montreal, P.Q., on or before June 8th, 1982. Each panel must show a portion of the excise stamp. A committee of competent judges, headed by the eminent handwriting authority, Frederic D. Jacob, for 15 years Dominion Government Craphologist, will select the winner each week. Perhaps your own handwriting, in their opinion, will show the most interesting features. Excellence of pen- manship has no bearing on the prize winning writing- but, if your writing is unusual, unique, or has any other features of interest, send it in each steak.’ The winner's car will he delivered immediately through the nearest Chevrolet dealer. Qllilllll] and Mildnms u rret CIGARETTES 1i, (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, May 3i—Lonnie Warneke and the Cubs subdued the Cardinals and old Jess Haincs, 3 to 1, today at Chicago to take the edge in the series and retain their two and one-halt game margin over the Boston Braves for first place in the National League. Wamaka racked up his seventh victory oi the season and hurled his ninth complete game oi thé campaign. Ha gave only six hits, one oi which was a. single by Halnes himself which drove in the Car- dinals‘ only run, in the iiith. That was the only chance oi scoring the world champions had. Bouthpaw Ed Brandt and Fritz Knotha enabled the Braves to sal- vage ths ilnal game oi the series Iromthe New York Giants at Bos- ton. Brandt limlted the Giants to four hits to win his sixth game o! the season, ‘l to 2, and Knothe pro- vlded the winning runs with a homer with two on in the fourth. He also tripled to drive in another tally in the sixth. The Braves hit Hal Bchumacher hard and oitel-i but he lasted up to the eighth inning, giving way for a pinch batsman. Pittsburgh's Pirates scrambled 1n- to a tie ior third place in the Na- iivuai League at Pittsburgh by trouncin: the Cincinnati Reds, 4 to 1. Larry French, Pirate southpaw, and Red Lucas went the distance. French allowed the Reds 10 hits, but kept them scattered. The Bucs got six oi their nine hits in the iirst two innings. WESTERN GUARDIAN -S'l‘. MARY'S BADMINTON Club will present their play, "The Proicssorh Daughter" in Victoria Hall this evening under the auspic- es oi W. A. St. Johns Church, Cra- orllnstohssltlvsction. -~' THE FAMBIIS IlERBYJll-BAY uPsoM DOWNS. Billiard. May Miners Threaten Industrial Fight LONDON, May 3i. (Canadian Press cnblcl-wlth government. coal owners and coal miners‘ repre- sentatives making last minute en- clasiiic contenders, and Cockpen, who has never met 0r- well. ivitY tbnight Derby day. Already thousands arc quartered in the town or on the outskirts, and the gypsy encamp- merits dot the Downs. Probably a million people will be watching, or attempting to see. the renewal of the blue riband. When the crowds oi curious and the regular racew- ers had ieit the track tonight the regions about the enclosures sprang 31—(Oanadlan and Associated Press Cable)—'I‘he sun set in a blaze oi many hues over the last dryiing Epsom Downs tonight, where to- morrow twenty two oi the finest three year olds oi the English turi will race over the historic mile and a hali course in the 152nd renewal oi the Derby. But there was still a. chance of rain and a wet track to 911000891‘ the chances or w. M‘. c. sinsera good colt Orwell, warm favorite for the My ior months past, whose odds shrank to 15 to 8 tonight. Or- well t'IlOXTOW will attempt to chalk up an eighth win out oi nine starts since he saw the turi as a two year lncr mine worker, who warmly as- old. His only failure was his maid- 1 sorted that if the House did not en start. give the miners jusilcc then they The field or starters was rediw- would get. it by limiting or strik- doavors to secure some measure oi agreement on the question oi wages and working hours, the executive oi the miners’ federation meets to-I marrow to discuss the alternatives. oi accepting the government's coalE mines bill, or else calling ior a. ria- iioilal stoppage oi mining. The govemlllellt bill, icgulatiilg production, supply and sale oi coal for a period oi flve years, was de- bated at length ill the House oi Commons this evening, and the temper of tllc members opposing it WHS indicated by the statement oi Ancurin Bevan, Laborite and ior- ed to 2'1 today by the withdrawal 0i mg, Bliilnybiimiitll. Owned by J-A- Dew‘ Ii the owners sought another re- ar, whose Csmcronilm romped t0 ducggon o; ‘vagcs, tho country would undergo the biggest indust- rial fight it had ever seen, Bevan warned. LONDON, May 31 -- (Canadian press cabin-The House o! Com- lnolls tonight defeated a Labor amendment which would have re- jected the Government's new bill ior reorganization oi the coal in- dustry. The vote was 391 to 58. TIMETABLE ROCKY POINT FERRY a popular win a year ago. In the iield are all the best oi the Erngllsll looming among them the unbeaten colt King and Queen Will Attend Epsom Downs hummed with act- in preparation ior Lmvcs Chtown Leaves R. P. LOOKING L’EM OVER BY "T50." JOLLY GOOD LUCK. B015! l .....__. Prince Edward Island will make a determined bid to capture major honors in the annual Halifax ton mile road race, scheduled ior Fri- day, June 3rd. The iollowing team in charge oi Coach Ray Pendleton leaves this aiicmoon i0: thc scone oi the rilce, stopping overnight at Alllllcrst. Harry Mcbiwen. Wallace R.0dd._ Hughie Campbell, Arthur 1icrrell.| Jolm MCEEETIBHT, Albert Nickerson, Ben Ncavcs- Barney Francis will Join the runners at Amherst. For the past two years P- E. I. runners, although not figuring in- dividually in the major awards. have nevertheless piled up enough points to win the team prize. This year an even greater showing is sn- ticipated. ST. LOUIS CUTS PAY Reiusal to pay salaries which their pl-lwen services would scam to entitle them to may cost the St. Fish Quotations BOSTON, Masts, May 3lr—PIlCE5 tumbled at the fish pier here to- day when thirty ouc vcssels land- ed with nearly 2,000,000 pounds oi groundfish and thirteen mackerel- mcn arrived with 350,000 pounds o! mackeml. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS paud- Specialties between “i104 n infq activity in preparations ior tllc A- 51- Large cod 3 ocllts pcr pound - King and Queen and other mcmbcrs 7-30 800, Markets 2 Responsibility: Responsibility canlot the Royal fumlljv‘ “m1 for mp 1 and must be shouldered. You can- great mum‘ that “m form a long n00 “'30 a h not carry it under your arm. “e15 mmm-mw‘ , ' ' “mo” S0105 2 Even the thoroughbreds, trained to 1'- 01' Hake 1 l-2 the pink for the tcst oi their lives, 1-30 3-00 Gray Soles 5 l-2 seemed to ieel the excitement. The 2.30 3-00 Mackerel 2 in 4 principals in the great drama, on 3-30 4-00 Haddock 2 1-2 to 3 whose backs millions oi pounds will 4-30 5-00 Pollock 2 to 2 l-2 " ————— ride tomorrow, were locked away 8.30 7.00 Falcons baseball practice at m "am m "no man s land; 504mm SUNDAY O- 5- 5- Gmlmds 0" 6 °'°1°°k w“ od because no man may tread there 9-30 10.00 The Real Things: What then re- "9111113- The 1°11°wm5 “m "k"! without more credentials than he 12.45 1.00 mains? Courage and patience anl m 911011011 Maiim- Tiirwrmller would require ior evcn a world's 200 zjwisimpliclty and kindness and last of 511m» M°Qiiiiidr R1“!- Brlduy- tour. 3.00 3.30 all. ideas remain; and these nrc Ross. P. McQunid. Doyle. Boiler- Post time is a o'clock, or 1o a. m. 4-00 s00, the things to lay hold oi and llve Dilflv-POW- ‘ ‘»\ osmrudqllghtssvingtima » mount! '- - - \ J Louis Cardinals both a Nation's League and world's champlonshii punnant this year. Last year thl Cardinals in a tilrillirlg series dar icated the Athletics ior the bunt mg and all the lucra that well with it Three men were in [he mall fCSp0llSlblC for that parade u) vicr tory, the brilliant "Pepper" Martin that slugging batsman "Chick" Hm icy and the lion-hearted Burleigl Grimes, veteran spiiball pitcher. Ir, was Haley who led the way M the plaie over the long leagul course. He won the National Leags ue batting title pounding the be! during the season in s. way thd was an inspiration to his tea-ll mates Al; the time the contracts wen sent around to the players this yo! Haley held out ior $17,500 and tii St- Louis management reiused ll meet hs terms. Hairy figured tli league leading batter was entitle‘ to a subhtantial raise but the own ers could not see eyc to eye wit! llim and llC was traded to the Cinr cinnail Rods. So inf, and the yo! is wearing on. illc Cardinals havi failed to produce a hitter who cal approach him. Suddien Death Of Publisher's Wife PHILADELPHIA, lVluy Iil—(A.P.i --Mi's. Cyrus H. K, Curtis, wlia 0i the widely known Philadelphil newspaper and magazine publisher was found dclid in bed at a hos- pital here early today. She had been at the hospital iol about a week to be near Mr. Curtis who is reported as recovering from wllri‘ “as regarded as a serious 11f?!" rliinck suiicrsd in New Yorl" lari ucck. New President‘ dlTAlVA, May 31-—(By The Can- adian Prcssl-i-Dr. R. C. Wallace President oi the University oi Al beria, icdv}: was elected president oi the National Conicrence oi Qan- adian Universities. The term“ be for two years. Dr. Wallacdii also Pi-cskieilt oi the Association oi cansdisnOiuba. , “i? ,,]"¢\V"" _