zwr 01m WAY Z _ N _ __ , OF BOWLING HOCKEY wRliTlQifi _ TllE rrii: CHARLOTFETOWN GUAR_l)_lA_l_\| SPORT WORLD BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT LE VINSK Y LOSES TO DOYLE IN LONDON BOU, ___._.__ v’ i‘f Chicago Fighter Shows iForay 11-4 Gameness In Defeat; F 8V 0 l‘ llB McAv0y Wins British Title i LONDON. Avril 27—(CP Cable) i-Afarshall Field's Foray tonight remained in the favorites place for the Two Thousand Guineas, first of the season's classics for BY GAYLE TALBOT Associated Press SportsAVritt-r - 717N130". -\Pl'il 27""~\pl—Jil(‘k Doyle, the lrish tr-iiur. strut-k an- nlhcr blow for British bming prestige lnniulil \\ll!‘|\ he uiivv Kingiish Lcvinsky of Chicago it brutal IZ-ruuiid besliii: at Woinliii-v Stadium , _ h f _ , ._ . - , . .- ‘ l.ll't‘€‘-_\'(‘Z1I‘—0lClS, to be run over B. e ore ccroud of 11.400 uhith included Kim, ldllllllt of Ltypt. mm. at Newmurket tomorrow (tuning on top of Tommy Fan's triumph over Max Barr a euuplt’ i Win-n the cards were c'il‘eti over Ill Work» Mo. Doyle's victory‘ did much to dispel the legend oi‘ "liori- ‘for ihr- last time at the Victoria genial" British heavyivi-iglits. Clint 139ml’ “'35 bllfkt-‘d Sifflllllll’ l-‘rum ll|i~ third rounii on the. K|iig|i~h w.“ \\"ll\‘lll,‘," urounil the i;i:,.n,l.l,;.4'.mxilelvfigygix II: will blow! streaming from cuts nu this fat-e. j in the betting at 4-1. l.i‘ill\‘»l1$ (iamr ‘AiiciiMENTs “'COSTLYlTNQ ~ u was Ol)\'l!lll.~ _ .1 a ‘uing, the for- iu ti h. peiliiler contin- ' n» anti to do his 1m; punch. Imanskys weak smile on his I - bout. attrib- Final Place Tonight T a k e S i321‘. i Xé.‘ NEW YORK, April 27 — (AP)-— enz-e u knock- l - . . . , s "l" t“ Rnlwkl" Jigiiiiiiiitli- giiiiiii wfliiiyiogiioiiiini N‘ l“ me Set-mm he‘ llCtCl lbeen fined $25 by Ford The final match in the provin- Iiai chnmpioiisliiym English billiard igiirnnment. will be played on m his .131“ iursrlriv evening at the Suuny- rpm“; , __. -, ,1‘ _ _ .1 ~, ,k_ "L. w W _ _ _ trick. National Baseball League, ‘[1419 Bind P“ m M 8 MW sl“""““ UHF‘ ' ULMD“ p“! lPresiderit, for his run-in with e YlllllCh will be 500 points up. {m} m,» [up _ nd will he between llarry Red- [glad l... hm , and and Art! 1r Peterson. __ ' .‘.l Ful trophy rlotiziitwl hv 5h“. “mm Who n "oml-nl will be presented 5am 3:5,. l, the .i.i.ner ' the conclusion of i D0,“. he mriti-h. A "r- rrowil is ex- 4m ,._-,. m“, i...” Qecterl to sit. in on the game. ‘ll “ml he “lflglUmpire Tiny Parker at. Philadel- ' Doyle a‘ gond ' )lll"l Grimes‘ vigorous protests liritrr man than II " ' . -. ‘ _ , ,.mer one of Parkers decisions end- Uillllsk’ ‘ed with his being banished from the game. Grimes also was chased from ' Monday's game in Brooklyn after M... p... .- Fiat.- ¢.»..._=;<i,p.-,,i,]9 of a (lispute with Umpire LarryGoetz. tl'7\'\\'lo'§; tZ-niivlei‘ hi; parritiinillrross N0 FCUW‘ has been taken ‘m that ithn rinu jut. as; the Irishman “m” Yel- matle his grand entrance and shaking hiintls with his conqueror Farr. t‘ - Btztish Eiiripire heavy- weight- CllilliljllOll. ]‘."l|llfl$, 14 Remember When my The (‘aiiaxlianPressl Bent Li ouard, then ruler of the Uightw t boxing division, scored n lPClllllfill knockout over Willie itch» 4t) s-econds before the end t‘ the eichth and final round at '. li-l years ago tonight.‘ Practice For Superiors mien-ii; Wins rm» Jot-k l\I<'.-'i\'ov scored a Ill-round knockout over Ftldie Phillips to . woo Wtiretl iuidefoatuil Practice for the Superior Softball r. ‘.934 ‘tent. up a live-listed barr- lift. the lnvtrrii Britishliuilbllvflvl" _ v Lu» ‘hat. gave hzm the lead all the weight. crozvn lll the semi-final team this EVElllDg R5 6-30 at ti“ _. Wm. b9“; Victoria Park. QR BOADTNG HOUSE with Mar" 30°F" HAWw-CBUSTEF , THE "MOP-E "I. Tl-ilkll‘. OT: FT, "THE L556 ‘I. REGRET ‘THE MléFOfiTUNE OF LOSING YEH-M-‘IJLL ‘BET "l'H' 5QUIP~JRELS MY Cifiéuéwo-ECIAD, "THE ikl YOUR ¢. WORLD NEVER CAM ‘FZEGEAIM ‘BELFRY HAVE "' one coas- rr INCURRED BEEN QM WHILE 1 DEVlATED FROM téfilEklCE AND INVEMTlON 1o FLIT AWAY MY "iiME j on) ‘FLEA6-~HAR~P.—RLi/mF-- JAKE 1H5 ‘FIELDS no sprains, IDEAS AKE sTAwrikie To ‘BUD AGAIN IN MY si-ioiz-r FATIONQ, éiNCE. ‘THEY HAVEN'T HAD AMY NUTTY IDEAS "r0 FEED oat, LATELY I s“ .1 ‘s \ ‘I b 44‘ “it nizeiscrii-ia Hi6 we ,._ OTQ-wiunhrns 3 4g BURLEIGHS iDean’s Scoreless Pitching iLeads Show In First (By Paul Mickelson) (Associated Press Sports Writer) (A-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, April 2'1 —— Nomin- ations and observations from the big baseball show as it turns its first. dizzy week: - Greatest Ilero.. Maybe he does bore everyone with his pop-off talk but. you've gotta hand the posles to Dizzy Dean. Off to his greatest start. Diz has pitched 1D consecu- ,tive innings of shutout. baseball. blanking Cincinnati in l0 inning: and Chicago in nine. Biggest Surprise. . .Unanlmously - picked to finish last by the experts, . Jimmy Wilson and his Philadelphia i i Phillles broke all records by start-i lug out with two victories on open- ing day. Greatest Hitting Streak. . Gerald QV/illlifél‘. the ex-elown of Detroit. had the greatest day with a single. For (ilassic Week Of Big Leagues dotible. triple. and home run in as many chances but Morrle Arnovieh reeled off the best hitting streak- seven safe blows in a. row. Worst StartmClncinnatlks Reds were left at the post with four straight defeats...two by one rim, one by two runs and another by three. Freakiesl. Start For Babter...Ml=l Ott. “Little Hot Foot" of New York Giants, didn't make a hit until the third game. Then, he got two hom- ers in succession. Greatest Reaction. . .Aft.er going 37 innings without a run. Boston Bees scored nine runs in three in- nings to win games against New York and Brooklyn. Strikeout King. ..A rookie leads and his name isn't Bob Feller. the Cleveland papoose. It's Cliff Melton. Giant rookie from Baltimore, who fanned 13 Boston Bees and then got stung with defeat. King Cup Final (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. April 27-—Sunderland, football league champions last sea- son, is favored to win the Englsh Cup iit Wembley Stadium, Satur- day. The R/oker Park squad clash- es with Preston North End, famous Laricashire Club, in the battle for the soccer's blue ribbon, expected to attract a capacity crowd of 93,- 000 Preston won the trophy in 1889 but. has been unable to repeat while i Siilnderlaricl never has been sucoess- fu. Interest in the final is intense, particularly in the north of 15mg- land and railways are preparing to carry thousands to the capital from Durham and Lancashlre. The King and Queen will attend in one of their last. public appearances before the Coronation. Simderland ls known to soccer fans as “the team of all talent" and its all round strength is expected to prevail over an eleven that has shown great improvement in recent months. Frank and Hugh O'Don- nell are the stars of Preston's goal- gettlng forward line. the brothers being clever indivldualists. Hold- crott, the goalkeeper, won interna- tional honors this season. The clubs have one thing in common-a liking for Scottish play- ers. Both have seven Scots on their rosters, while Tommy Muirhead, Preston manager, and his rival, John Cochran, hail from north of the Tweed. Higher financial reward for win- ning players is to be considered this year. A proposal ls before the Football League to increase bonuses of members of the victorious team from $40 to $46. The probable teams: Sundorland — Goal, Mapson; Backs, German. Hall; Halfbaeks, Thomson, Jqltnsion. Hastings; For- wards. Duns, Carter, Gurney, Gal- laeher. Burbmks. Preston North End - Goal, Bold- croft: Backs. Gallimore. Beattie; Helfbacks, Shankley. Tremelllng. i Milne. Flor-wards, Dougal, Beresford, F. O'Donnell. Pagan, H. O'Donnell. liornsby 41, Never liaii A (iharleyliorse (A.I'. By Guardian's Special Wire) DETROIT, April 2'l—ln 22 sea- sous in organized baseball Rogers‘ Hornsby never has had a. eharley. horse. i His legs, from the calves up, are "as good as any youngsters." St. Louis Browns‘ Manager said. but he's taking no chances with them as he resumes active duty at second ‘base. The "Rajah" was 41 years old today. His birthday was "just another day" to baseball's great, right-hand batsman as he sat tn a. hotel coffee shop while a drizzling rain prevent- ed the Browns from playing De- trolbs Tigers. "I won't. be in the lineup on damp. cnld days.” I-Iornsby said. "But that won't mean I'm not able to play. Its just. that the cold of the north, after training in warm southern cities, affects the legs of older players more than it does the young fellows. It may cause I muscle to tighten up." ' The owners of the Browns asked him to play again. explained the “Rniah? and he did, smacking three safeties including a. homer on the opening day. BASEBALL SCORES National League Pittsburgh 100000 000-1 6 1 St. Liouls 010 110 OOX-(l 8 l Blnnton. Swift and Todd; Well- and and Ogrodowskl. Boston at Brooklyn. New York at Philadelphia and Cincinnati at Chicago (postponed-rain). American League All gsmea postponed-rain. International League All games pOSbPOIIKP-fllll. And Queen To View At Wembley liookeyist ls Laid To Rest IIAMILTON. Ont, April 2'1- (CP) — Friend! from Sudbury joined Hamilton relatives In paying tribute to Steve Conlok today when funeral services were held for the young centre on Sudbury Tigers, Allan Cup championship hockey beam. Con- ick was killed here Saturday in an automobile accident. Representatives from hockey leagues here and other sport organizations attended. Rev. Robert Allan of St. David's Presbyterian Church conducted the service. Sea Gulls 33 fit-i Lllton on lnldfl In “Canada 198'!” Imperial TOIDIBOO’! Jrnndcnlt 0.45 p. ma A. l. I‘. CFCY llookiellurls iiardinals Into Lead, i rmw YORK. Avril 3'1 — (APP w Rookie Lefty Bob Welland helu . Pittsburgh Pirates to six hits to- 3 day asst. Louis Cardinals won 3-l at home. Victory lifted the Cardinalsinto first place 1n thf National Baseball League. It was the fist defeat of the season for g the rampaging Pirates. i John Dickshot. Pirate left field- er. aocounted for Plttsburghsrun with a homer in the first inning. l After Pittsburgh took the lend in the first inning the Cards llFi" the score in the second on slnglc.» by Joe Medwlek and Pepper Mar tin and an error by Bill Brubaker . The "Gas House Gang" added i another lri the fourth, Leo Dur- ocher’s fly to Paul Waner scorint! Stan Bordagaray who had singled to start the inning and advanced to third on Medwlckb double. The Cardinal's final run came in the fifth. Welland singled to start the inning but was forced at second by Terry Moore's attempt- ed sacrifice bunt. "The outfielder "He my: be like! iliom ‘ciu nolurel'—" "Who doesn't! That's why everybody smokes Sweet Cupsl" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES “Th: para! [arm in which tobacco ran be smakcd."—_c,gn;,g Second Round then stole second and scored on . town they should win the honors; but. they Wlll have to be onto theii game all the way to defeat the challenge of the westerners who always prove hard to beat. on their own courts. P.W.C. 25 Gaining a ten-point lead in the first hiilf and then staying within two points of their opponents throughout the wlndup session, the Una Mlunrd‘! for Dlndrnfl, rO-OO-OQO-O-O-OO Used Bar Parts you need parts for Stuart Martin's single. _ iSeries Tonight Thinks Feller i l __ Ha s Still Lots To Learn Holding a seven game lead as a. result of their 10-3 margin in the ‘first round of the tournament wharlottetown badminton players ‘meet Summerside representatives If ‘at Summerside tonight. in the sec- ond round of the inter-club tour- (AJE By Gurdiani, special wire) nament to decide possession of the BUFFALO, N. Y., April 27—Na- L- G- Leads ‘Prophy. 3,103.51 mag“ pmsiden; Fwd prim; Charlottetowrndefending the tro- declared today that: Bob Feller, P113’ they won last yeai will have rookie flinger for Cleveland Indl- the same players on hand for to- ans, needs alot of coaching and de- night. If they display the same velopment before he can become a brand as they did in Charlotte- oonsistent Major League winner. “Bob's still pretty wild and has a jerky delivery which I believe will naturally shorten the life oi’ his arm." Frick told newspapermen. "One thing he must, learn if he's going to last. long is to get. his body behind his throwing arm. your ear try us. WALTER ' LAWLOR Cumberland St. PHONE 605-]. s04 o0 uwoo+o+o+oo+oo+v CIIRLERS ATTENTION A meeting of the shareholders of the Char- " lottetown Curling Club Limited will be held in the Board Room of the City Building at 7.30 o'clock Monday evening May 3rd. All share- holders are urged to be present. D. A. MacKINNON President Prominent In British Racing Circles Sea Gulls basketball team last night stayed in the running for the final playoff berth of the City l League when they defeated the P. W. C. five 33 to 25 on the Y gym last night. 'I‘iie Colleglans won the first game by a solitary point and Gulls victory last night forced the series into a third and deciding game that will probably take place Thursday evening. . As in. the first game the Gulls jumped into an early lead and by half time were leading l’! to 7. The losers came back fighting hard in the last twenty minutes but the sinners. playing steadily at every turn practically held their lead intact the half score reading P. W. C. 18. Sea. Gulls l8. P. W. 0.. Bannessey, Stewart (Capt), barter, Cullen, Nicholson, Christie, Leightlzer, Johnston. Sea. Gulls: Godkin (Capt), Har- per. Partridge, Glover, Mathleson. Poor Start Fails To llampen Spirit (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, April ‘If-Clark Griffith observed today that. base- ball slumps are just like measles - everyone runs into them sooner or later. His Washington senators have lost four out of their flve American League games. but the white-hatred owner is unworried. "This bum start hasn't made me change my mind ‘o. bit. about the team." he said. “Weve got a good ball club and we're going to be right. up there in the pennant fight." How They Stand (By The Annotated Iron) Yesterday's Homers: Dlckshot. Pirates. one. The Leaders: R. Johnson. Ath- letics. 3; Ott. Giants, 2. League Totals: American l8; National. 12; total, 25. CHERRY VALLEY SCHOOL Report of Cherry Valley School for February and March:- Grade x (Sn) l Doria Rooney. 2 Clara. Melsaao. 3 Billy Hayden. Grade X tJr.) 1 Estelle Mclslac. 2 Jean Mcmae. Grade VIII (Sh) l Lloyd Martin. 2 Hilda McDonald. Grade VIII fJr.) 1 Vera Mcfulc. 2 Mildred Nlelsuc. Grade VII-l Olive Inga. Grade V-l Dorothy Inga. Grade III-l Lawrence mtheson (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, April 27-—Hockey play- ers are not. the only Canadians oe- cupylng prominent places in the British sportlight for you'll find large crowds attending any motor- cycle racfng meet which features smiling Eric Chitty of Toronto. I-Ie stars for the West Ham team in the National Speedway League. a. ten-team affair followed by thou- sands of fans on the various dirt tracks in the metropolitan district. Teams of four meebin mile heats twice a week and wins and losses decided the positions of the teams in the league standing. "Partly the thrill and partly the substantial prize money lured me into the game." declared Chltty. “I've got. my bumps-the loss of two fingers and some broken ribs- but I've had a. lot. of fun and earn- ed a lot of money." Chltty is 28. married and has one chllda He began his racing career at small country fairs in Ontario. In the off season he croons for a Jazz band. DateSetFor Ch’ships Mr. J. B. Cnrrlgan, Summerslde. vice penldent of the Mlrll-hne Branch of the Amateur Athletic Association, hue received word that the North American Boxing cham- pionships of the U. of C. will be held on May 18. l9, and 20th and any club or individual wishing to lake part should write to If. Beurdon. Hon. Sec" Quebec A. A. U. of C.. Poul Office Box 98, Montreal. Baseball's "Big Six” (By The Associated Prue) Joe Medwlek‘; three hits, one a double. lllluat the Pirates yester- day moved the Cardinals‘ star letl fielder into a tie for fifth in the major baseball league batting race Meanwhile the Pirates’ veteran. 1 i t i Paul Wnner. dropped down to fourth u he got only one hit lll four trips to the plow. . The Leaders G AB d. Walker. Tigers a 14 5 .3 § 0 Q paoapwag » -_ ~ waaooaol §§%§S?:"E%’Q=IZ‘ Albert £18153?- Hnnrd’: I-lulnnl rmnn IOIIII- GTIGQ 1-1 John Mnclnotl, 2 old. I. Ockudo Vlllott-llloocher. FLAGS Imported English flags. banners, streamers and bunting ‘Wllleble for nromiit shlpiment. from Saint John, Flags of all sizes lnclud ti kfl , | ' designs and British silk careflu. "s 5pm“ “rm-Wm Also vlllablo limited l f ti with King Edward sbuvenlr o a ck "Id c" u.“ Trade enquiries solicited. Foster, de Vries f? ‘Co. 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