_ \ _ ._, _:MAY 1' 197" 'mv ¢~r'r»\m_.9'r1‘l-:Town m_i/\.Rn_i1i\r _ .p/ina: sl ' ;===;~=f'-is-az-=--~=f ` . , _ _ _ _ f _ *_ - _ g ' -Qs BASEBALL |5Ux1Ng_, / WRESTLING BASKP TBALL GUARDIAN SPORT - i " ....ur-~o. #<- 2 .utint E wiiiiiiisi i -_ i 1,-l the match game last night be-l tween the Charlottetown Alley team ,nd the`."Y' team the latter won out by 203 pins. J. A. Bentrey and Ben P001 tied with tne nlgn tingle or Boi _ Willie Earl Goes had the extra iiiglil three of iss. l The ganie tonight will be on thel Charlottetown Alleys when the LO. c_ team will meet the Y. M. C. A. team in their la-it match of this' geries. This game is called for 8 o'clock. The following are the scores: CHARLOTTETOY'/N ` v, Gay ... ... .,139 252 195 A, rtogersan .. .. .. _.159 134 itll B. Pool ... ... ..302 203 :lui J. Vlckerson ... ... ..153 167 177 Total-2281. Y. M. C. A_. J A. Bentlell ... »-- --137 Toin Howatt .. .. ...I54 r. Pendleton .. .r ...147 a. Goss __ .. ....231 Total-2484. tiiivllll sllll tnilit siioit SPRINGFIELD, M0.. April 30__iC. Pl-Phil Granville, Hunilion, Ont., ran the 41 miles from Conway, Mo.. io Springfield, Mo., irl 5.58.40 today to eiieck .in seventh, the posiiioii he holds in elapsed time. oranvilier elapsed time in zzasait. l-Ie lost three minutes to sam Rich- man, of New York. sixth in elapsed lime. who finished just ahead of him. 180 205 154 280 302 i 170 20'] 275 _r 1' _ rm _ _ ._ _.__ iRE'1E__.. d R R h i “A T concerned from The Ncrln america n Review-.neu unfold HEN YZEEVES WENT \=¥AtA w\ii.¢rSi-\li~l’£:`TOi¢ TO EOSTON (N TH ErL>DD~/ M*/Era ~`i12AY>i; HG VOWED MED as so i-lor A1- Tu' Tililzo Coizaleia 'iw-\A~r 'Til' -HUB FMS \l1o\ii.b @ k- -_fri 1. ea -_Al _ I Today's lap was captured by Pete Gavuzzi, of England, who ran the distance at a pace approaching ten miles an hour. no ., . _E QOON FOR-`|Q`l’ BQDQ?/__,. QEEVES i HOPE CAl2l2iC-,AN Tu' can lN¢lELi25 ' l5i6l'l'l"l N` F02 SEE-TS THiS' /Ii 4 | ’ ,L ‘_ Lf i ‘SQX . .'~ ` _ AK-5 \ _erica =Q_ - REGULAR 5059-» ff . Uv. _ I l _f ,YA I' I $li..if` Liitr-; Helo IV " E-E TH' s°rAi2_ or 'ii-i' , 2% SOX. ABOUTA YEAR AGO \ _ i6E¢11i~iD our scunpao- lieu, ac mio nyQu1Nll.iLL inceves played the short field f°i' ’-"-’_"l" ith senators. Beside playing his own e . When rl third baseman of one maj- spot on the lot. Bob had to help 'lor league hall club figiircs in a deal Goose Goslin relay thl'UW5 back f"°‘“ lwhere lie is liirowii in with otherlthe outer garden. and the youngster lplayers for ri third bn"-iiinli from a. foften had to do considerable chasing ‘limi bail iiiib, Vic job-lot riaycrvarouiid during an afternoon But he emntiinn i ir. in uint iw ln. ir li .run it wnnout kicking up 1 fuss and I if' ‘-' .~ `" '0f. ' I ‘ , I . i. fellow wliii traderl him is a made quite a good J0b Of it Hil- that he _faiv-an'~go-boomer! i This Bpring at Bradenton the Bos- . _ _'t n ilot was polishing Reeves off SYDNEY' AW“30_O“"$1‘500 hu' m.0bher “ffl (15 R Him? mis TM ifgi' tile hot corner assignment, and Mm °°nmb“t°d wward me i“"'°h'“° iunnmhms Tmkpg ln 5 H; ml] U -un ‘hes likely to be seen there a lot dur- ‘; cdi C nyrl' ivlcn tie iilini - of a Sydney community racing horse i “ ° F" 1’ lm the present nmpmm_ l f-ll will" 1. .olnctlilrig to_ K in iw then a week accordion to A ia °° ‘ §_‘ '° “ "5 Q . one nilng is certain. Reeves in ee- '°°°"” *`°°°“'°4 ‘i P~ “1°@““5 °f ill” “lm “L ‘ ltermined to rnalre orlflltn nnflred Horsemants club held here last night T-Mi W-`ili1‘i‘ SUCH B deal ‘VRS Pun' lsorry that he ever mded hlm ,-,lf_ to receivg mg 1-gpm-l gf th; ggnvggs- ed off betivecli the Washington ___ _5______ the “___ that ____ ______5 ___wapp_ [ng ¢gmml|»,l”_1¢l_, expwged that th, Senators and thc Boston Red Sox led _O Boston that gem _____de__ Buys objective or $3,000 will be reached bn- carrignn nan Biiduy Myer 011 his nay ‘sk|n_ but the fact that he was one of '°f° "W Dmviit W°¢k U °‘/ef "ld ’°“ “"3 C‘“"‘k G"“""‘ Seemed ‘° quite. a nerd tl-lst the senators nee *hen °h° PUD! Will 5° °°mP1°Wd f°" take “ “°ti°“' an M “ 5“dd5n` that to give up for one lone Player. Reeves the purchase of the horse. Frank Bllddl’ “'°“1“ "°isi""' “D me Senators is anxious to Drove by his work that Fiizgerald presided at me Iileeung lm "nd That was s0m_`“Vmt strange' ilf Griffith had been smart he could and in ol-der go lllm-y along the ¢§m- ns Bliclrli' lilid bficii with thc Selmt- ihave traded mm even_______..fm_ Myer Pai!" L- 511011. DM Buckley md "5 hem.” he went in Boscon' Butlalid that Carrigan would have still Dick Logue were added to ine can- iliall m““°'~“~* H” f“‘“"' 'hat “'“"" -innuglit ne get the-bert or the deal. il-'£1113 committee. ‘and Carrlzali, selisiiig thrit Clarki_______m____,_o__a._ _“lousy _“___ conumd _waived Biirlriy hnriii. innria him rlaylm the Mash and ___ om___ pays “__ th no"'= for the third I With an all-British cast Hiid Ml i‘h"°"“h C ` ' turns io the owners of ball clubs. E“!1i5h lltiifll- Bri"-in Wm 50°" "'"°k"` While Carrlgan may do some ex- hwe lu “nt 109 pgr cent Brltlshi Arllong the fellows secured by{_m.in_e_._m,_g with his infield durmg tnlkie. but the producer will be an Carrigan in the :lr-al for l\ll'f'i' WHS H llhe em-ly put of the mggnll tl-ll, Ame;-l¢“l_ chap nnnleci Bob Reeves. Last year __Vem,_ there-5 likely to be a steady job l l l around the keystone bag. Last year Regan did considerable toward help- ing the Red Sox win games, It is true that they might have won more. but Bill in his quiet way was respon- sible for a lot of those they did win. Bill batted in seventy-five tallies for the s:arlet~hosed gang and led tlrn team in that respect - which is a fairly good respect. The Silent One did some hefty smashing with the lnace early last season. but for sonic unknown reason lie couldn`t crack the onion at Fenway Park, the home lot the Sox. Out on the road and away from home, Bill performed like a. Middle Westerner on his first trip to Paris. At Fenway Park he folded up and was about as boisterous as a Georgia cracker after Sharkey won that Miami decision over Stribling. If he could have kept up his traveling stride while nc was at home, Regan could easily have finished among the .300 swatters No matter what Carrlgan event- ually decides to do about his infield problerns-if any-~R.eevee and Regan are goin; to be two tough fellows to keep out of the games. Reeves has a worthy mission to perform and Re- gan wants to prove to the home folks that he really got those ‘bingles he was credited with on the road last f ' 'found for "Silent Bill" Regan down ‘3uminer. HALIFAX. N. 5,. April 30-The Halifax Natal Day. Mrs. W. E. Sterl- ¢ 'citifihe Only the highest quality of leaf tobacco. combined with the -belt ingredients are usedin the manufactu- N of our chewing tobacco. Result v 1.. ` 1 ‘fl-‘I-'.a.». ff.. ‘ _ , . ._ .ll f ,_ we ¢~~ ~ . '4 - i . ~-. ..i~' ~: .rn ., ‘Qi _____ ll,____. __ ____._,__ _ _ ,f Ciiaw” ri-»~l." ltlari.ln'le W0men‘s Track and Fields MONTREAL. April 30-Bob Shaw-_ R ll Chainnivn-ship Sports will be stagcdizrny. veteran nero of many a wnrid ,rornnin ._ _ ._,1o is .m H°m°" "nd" tm "‘“pl°°5 °‘ the lnerles batiie, has been uncondltion- .N"‘”""‘ 1 2 Dalhousie Girls' Amateur Athletic l Bang;-|¢,_lv|nrt|n .nd Hemnling; ally released by the Montreal Royals of the Interrlational League at his l,,g_ pl-ggldgnt of the M_ p_ B_ w_ l\_ iown request and will shortly join his _ A 1. o., announced here today. out- ‘nm tina, inn New York ranlrm, nr n. n a standing lihiefes in this meet will nsicn and scout. ahawkey hurt his .nurrcle . 6 11 1 probablybe sent to Montreal to c'iin- _ _um with the Royals last year and ,Reading 8 3 i new in the Dvmiriivn sports July ici. 1 ance not feel able to lake an active nauerier-orrien ana lumen; oa- Mrs. sterling further stated. pitching berth this year. borne, Fowler and Murphy. it? be 5Cincinn:xtl . . . . ._ 5 9 VI The Master Bally/zoo _ .llnliilll CIRCUS. - lflllllliili l Tex Rickard was preeminently the through the (Q,-mgllty of gppgndlng ; Joe O'Bi‘lcn redeemed himself in :king of Bauyh°°' He knew 3' ‘md his Bifmtufc "0 5' °°mra°t~ llle' l~e3lm_.,» of Flsmna lut night l*\°l'>‘ Wfilii il° BBW iff- and NG WHS H Las; summer he tooka“millionalre'a" | when he crashed a long overhanil ‘““"°" °f mean' °‘ space grabbing' 15p°°ia1""'1°”d°d "mb “ur°°d °w“'i right to the craniuin of Staiiley The impetus "hat slaned hh" ‘"1 U5- °°Pit"'ii5i4- P“”1i5h"5~ Will; steam IL was _,ods big __igm_ He the career by which he became fain- -su-eel, me,-,_ the flmmclally gl-eat of; LONDON Aprn 30 lnsls|.s on meeting all coiners tonight. _ °“5 ‘"5 the desire cf Gaidneld- iUl0 land-UD mm me W00d5 Of 590°' lgolfdnm ulpnlg "gl-y The blggnm house or me We” Nevada, to get some publicity. .No ll.latm~ to watch Tunncy K0 through lms du._y In the Brmsh O crowded past the wicket last evening ‘D110 in the dwell' f°“'i\ kmll' Will" _'nit training routine for Heeney. |[_e]d_ “Html mn Mm to do Tex sug"est°tl a chaliip':ilislnp `/md mg,-l he plled them abogyd l»ll_; Jack Lund won the door' Prize. ' = r ‘ l _ | The gl-ll,l_Sl»l vlclqry Tonight Kancy_ McDonald and _i"`iZe_H3m;_ ‘he id" W” siemd “P iyacht for a run to the "Hard R.ock‘s_‘ |Hagen.. American* in tm Tommy Benoit Wm swap punches ll, _un with avldity, and he lil” NGC'-eli _:tial-ters at F‘a_i_r Haven. You couldnt lse___es_ conduzted Samrd a four rounder. “Joe” will also box. ,ii "i_‘_‘*a5J°:’__‘:_f__P'~li~_i__i;‘_§__ii;_;"__i___‘?__Q'» b;°‘*;'_i_; _WCP 5i3fi‘25 li-<9 111113 Of _U19 fl’°n¢ _cd E-ngllshmen wlth can " ' " '" ° limes l e nau a ui: Panhandle as the squai-est shooterl Turmey Myer was popular with is me ve om g cr Ili UW _ West- The S0\1i"C|0“€ilS~ lthe men who “covered"`his camP. It Not even me presence >ro'_-;pccto.'s,.an<1_roulette players all -_._»-,S cfscml,-ll that he sh;-_,lg ly;-_ ___c__n contingent ____ 22 1'-usted the quite. tight moiithcii ._~_'.¢l;a,-ll brought in "Steve" Hanlie- I. 'Phe ring will be improved for to~l nlght`s bouts. l Bill LEAGUE Bill RESULTS (Canadian Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE ' RHE New York .....0 3 1 *sv G uni-F H . Chicago .. `. rc H Boston . . . . . . . .. ...14 16 ‘Phila ...IZ 18 l Batteries-Brant. Delaney, Wintz i 'nd Taylor; McGraw. Roy, Willough- by, Sweetland and Lerlan. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, postponed. un!! .7 G _ win. 'SbCil`€<‘iSt@ the masiiitude of R1Cl¢ilrd'S _first million dollar gate ever known open some :my _ot the 1 ~".'l".=, He knew the owners only by vit At that time Goldfield had B |ln Fistians. vias a great piece of The Held ,___ to be dmd is-wi-latsoli of 2500. To get there onc lw0l~l¢_ on gn; gig, was the greatest _wmons for me qualify* limi to tide 13 hours into the desert ]~-kills,--' tha “me l-lad lmgmp on Bam.h,s___B|ake and Ansley; May _.':n'.1i tile main line. It was necessary _the other wg; 3 burned 0-_lg llghl . ____..__ ,nd G,,5fh_ ,Hi -in .lllslvaulee ............... 18 lifolumbus . . . . 10 l Sf. Plul . . . . . ...... ...... 1 Indianapolis .. 8 Minneapolis l Louisville ................ 6 l tc H 0 0 U L A T El)-Gund' A Elon Conference in Lon i After a series of jabs and uppercus ‘the "Keed" crashed over a heavy left 7 English W" °m°° ex 1 ' ri of ba ihook that dropped Ryan for a count 'n new se “_ I mp! lol eight, The Buffalo lad staggered B____e__ed _O be _M O ‘li his feet only to run into a storm i _ nf punches, He stood up under the ;l3m_ U1 Wemn-,_supe,. M aarrage for a few seconds and then _ceniiy at the age of 105 .=. left nook sent nlrn te the canvas 1 where he was counted out. . I“ a "°'“" mmm _ : ` ri U minute and 55 seconds of the first' l To mark the Univers dl P1 on nmobile chassis ”""'“°_`*`°°- Ausetralla from the » .. _ i June, because he said it ans a _pwéngns Wm be Mal _pagan name, the infant was named l mgnll gl me new all-d Joan instead. chester. England. when a. clergyman in London re- _“re valued at $1550 00 cently refused to christ:-n I childi _ ' Air taxis to carry two rc MARKE Opens 7 p m _ Old Time Fiddling Step-Da Victoria Athletic Club Indoor Circus APRIL 27th [0 MAY 4 aizlNGlNc UP FATHER _ I l i vs/itil-li HAD l _.__ /\. .1 \' ,_ r ,-rl, “. __ 'i ` ‘_ i »»_-f ` lr-§'*'_""-I \ wménaclll- ie HE? » l_./ i . 1 '~ ‘ ». .\ vs ,J UON T HOLLIR 50 \-CUB 1;' m IIVER Vllll an slightly diminish itli equal candor that it [open this year. c c _ t Li 31 _ _ : he i e l Recalling the new aut< ve M r TRDPHY |B|l large and beautiful tro idisplay 'in the north win ‘Robbleeb store on Ore This trophy ls the gift Top Tailors, Toronto, _ Ti z _ _ r e1 v Much interest is mani ll c al brought here by Mr. A piece of silverware will io some athletic organi city Mr R/Dbblee inte _day or two to open e. fr ltest, the Trophy going lone voting for his or hi _ on in lin England. Mrs. Jam T BUILDING Bag Pipe Mui