100 Km St. ,oo¢rm~s - Jewellery Fsr hsilllabls gifts’ - iiopalrs of all kinds Soc our selections and you sac the finest! Pills 20284 00Wii -The— BMFK STRETCH Alfie Webster. Marie. paid us a." short visit yeszetrouy and 11111011115‘ us that he l5 selling all hLs stock and cutting down his farm oper- stions owing to ill health. He has two valuable colts from Leta Kal- muck 2.1212. one cf the best pac- ers developed here in years. One. the three-ycar-old is bv K1112‘ Spruce 2.081: and the other 1s a yearling filly by Afoner T. Clcgz 2.041s. We regret Mr. Webster's indisposltion and hone that ere long he will be buck to his for- mer gocd health. _..().i The annual meeting of the Nova. Scons frames.» much-g pu- cuit will oe neiu at lflllu next Wednesday’ a-AIAAHUUH, lvmy lJLLL 1t is Ghpctiltiu Lllnt tile Lhukll m! turnout oi Alursuncu wlll 0e pres- ent. in the cveniiill mere W111 0e a hamster banquet vuucn vrul be addressed by nutter Duncan", Vice inesiuent tksuilA. B110. Ralph Jewell, Fort ruirtiein, Maine. uir- ector of the U.a".'l‘.A. ir-e ivovu Sections are tertainiy to be con- gratulated on having these two uistmgulsned guests W110 will add greatly to the enloymcnt of the banquet as they are weli equipped to speak interestingly. These ban- quets have m the post been a- mong the most enjoyable we have ever attended and it is a sincere ‘ point-merit to us that wecan- notbem-men alsoMr. J.W. Boulterr. who lgaves tomorrow by sir for Washin&, D. C. __0_.. The Year Book for 104.5 and the new Rule Book for 1M5 are being issued by the United States Trot- ting Association. Both will be eag- erly perused by hundreds of read- ers 1n the Maritime-s. A11 owners. drivers. trainers and track offic- lmb pluéiltéld go carefully over the new R Book as it contains many changes that will matte for the betterment of racing. @Q_ Ws receive a great man-y letters Irom horsemen regarding registra- tion o! prospective race h rses. In many cases it is very dd ‘cult to secure the wanted information in s hurry and so to make eligibility certificates available quickly such cases the rule has or makes application for registra- tion and nwvs the fee. 'I‘hat gives‘ the U.S. T. A. an opportunity to get the necessary signatures later on and does not stop the issuing d the eligibility certificate or de- by the racing of the horse. ti)‘ A short time ego we had a. Get- ter from James Morlarlty, Heli- isx, 11.5.. stating that Gav Law 2.0’) had been changed to a gold- lng at New Years and that h-e had s up to see Jollity 2.05‘.i.cham- nlon of 1944. and Gay Law. lib/- sryone is hoping to see Jollity back h rsclnl this season. @o_. We note in the racing at Santa Anita where Tru Single G. won u Noe at 1 1-16 miles with ifi-YERP- old George Loomis tcnminz. Tru Blmlc G. is owned by B. .1 Ben- flcld, former owner of The Grcnt G. 2.02. now at Blue Acrcs Farm. New Glasgow. N. s. ._0._ Wtcen-year-oid Ousler void. 2.04%.- hzs won three events at Santa Anita already‘. 111: Latest’ onsyras the l l-lb trot mllg 1n wh-icn he mulled the summary in 2.13. equal to about 2.0.» for the . mile. He had also wen a one-mile event on the trot in 2.01M two days previously. He looks like a ltlliilh old bird for "car-old Tracey Hansvcz- to t: i119‘ international czntcst c nra- moter Lso lvlcNz-mara is cndcav-l 021m: to stage at Kcntnmy this fall. Amom the winnllrrz drlvrrs Vic note from time to tlnza 1: P which shows t."1ncd hcr-cs a m-a . u good in the lnnri cf sur . shine. _-.o._ l J. Baku. mlllionalie hotel nrormietor. most cf whoa . wealth 1s raid to have come from the - neat old plunger "betcha o Mil- lion" Gates purchased Eddie Hav- "GM, flve-year-old biwer that won INCH-fly It Santa Anita in 2.01 Vi. Bskcr hopes to win the $50,000 mine dsrby which 1s to be raced “l! 18th Mth Eddie and experts sly he has a good chance. The Wstsnce is 1% miles, which makes gdursnce a considerable factor. s met JoeNevllle, proprietor of the Dela/were race truck. at the of the UB.T.A. in New When Mid ss s yenrllnr st Walnut , Hill Bun so he made s nice bro- . .- Baker was sllnwlng the Around in mod style that l h! Wmhasrd .. _ rrican bred ‘that we old timers all remember. An-ted 810.000 so we were consid- erably off. It was Adios that set the record at 1.44. iLo-i Californians are mighty proud of the fact that a local driver, charlie Witt of Shaften topped me drive-is the first ten clays at pants Anita with seven wins. Guy Crippen o.’ West Ellis, Wisconsin, had five wins while Jack Mahon- ey. Toledo. Ohio, Sep Palin and Ralph Dav each‘ had four win- ners. One of the likeliest horses to show up at Santa Anita. was Md Streak. the five-year-old pacer in Wilts barn that won three dashes. ._O._ Here are the trotters eligible to the $50,000 trot that seem to be in the opinion of the railhlxds the most likely to wln the big 1 1-4 mile purse: Blue Boy: Algiers: AXOIII-lte: D. W. Spencer and Kaolin. The bacers they are Dick- lng for the $50,000 event are Ed" die Havens; Ehisign Hanover; Mill- brook Vtctory: Perdue Hal; Red Streak and Channing Scott. __()_._ “Smiling Joe" Neville, sponsor-cf the Little Brown Jug Stake at Delaware, Ohio. has received ent- ries for 74 two-yeanold paoers in that stake to be raced at his track. We asked Joe how on earth he could out up such a tremendous amount of money for his races and Bet away with 1t. He sold that bv featuring stakes he got so many entries that the $100,000 worth of nurses lust cost him $10,000. ._o_.. James L. Reed. Truro. sends us a clipping from the Springhill Record with interesting facts a- bout the Emfinizhlll track. in 1896 J- R- COWB-HS. Manager of the 51111111101111 coal mine, donated the land on which the track was built and a HUlHUbBT of prominent citiz- ens including F. B. Ryan. Lyman Ryan, Jack Leadbetter. Sol Keiver, H. A. B. Glendenning. built the home stretch as far as the black- smitlfs s-hop of the lalic A. L. Somers. Then Mr. (Iowans took over the task and completed the track and bullt a fence around it in 1899, also a grand stand and 4"“ “"5 with aYIOI-h" barns and a band stand where fir.‘ ‘i ‘ocal band played between heals. lhere was a very lame attendance on onening diav. eve-rv train com. inz lnto town was loaded. liverv stables were full of horses and hotels were mcked to the doors. It was certainly a memorable day. —o- Mr. (Iowans was a great lover of horses and he diid an awful lo‘. for racing ln the Marittmes. H15 favorite driving mare was Kyegje_ one of the most beauthul and fashionable animals that ever stormed on the street. The Cowens horses as they were known. were Brent attractions whenever raced, competing at most of the promin- fnt fairs in the Maiwltlmee also 1n Maine. Prince Edward Island-bred Park Campbello was one of his fastest nnd a great favorite with spectators. In an cffort to wrest tltc laureLs from him A. H. Learmortt. former hotel man 01f Truro. brought Whirligig _2.10. from the United States but it was no good. Park Campbello imitating his antagonist amid the Kretitcst excitement. Another of his best mares was Helen R..Whlch he bought from Jim Keith of Stel- larton. She was also an import; but nerhabs the name that lsbest remembered by old timers is that of Rock Farm Grace. a mare whfch 11c purchased from J R. Inmv c‘ Amherst. Sh: was Am- end a redoubtablc performer wherever she started, e" rcatest victory was 1n 1003 in Qrssex. where she won a seven- hzat race from a biz field. ._-Q-_ Other outstanding Cowans hor- wcre Lady Blngen, the free-i er Cerena and the trottet ell Boy 2.16%. another name Blomidon was one of the hand- somest trotters ever raced in the Muritimes. He was a great fev- crite with Mr. Cownns. Then there was Legal Pundit. Lady Patton, Jessie Patdien. Lady Hal, Parka- relle and numerous others. It was a great loss to racing when Mr. Cowims relinquished his interests ln Snrinzhlll and nwved to Mont- real where. we understand. he is still 1h the enicrvnxent of good health. Mr. Read saw that seven heat r": ntS-vsxex and states that Rook Farm Grace was a very handsome dark brown mare. headed. nicely turned and weighed about 1.000 lbs. -_o—- Keel! your eves glued to ‘the oust-dill» Monday m the nestilts of the s50. Western Harness Grand ‘not which will be raced this afternoon at sants Amie. Oaildfoumls. On the follmrlm 8st- unhy. Muy 19th the 850.000 West» 0m Harness Grand Pace will be raced. The trot hss brought forth D0 nomfnst-lom and the Moe 105 ncntinstions. both wofld’: record entries for e trottl event. Eager “ace will be islanders n». Min ere m. or in California. 401- lcmsllitosses livinl stsbied It Mill i PAGE EIGHT Pay Tribute To Boxing Promoter NEW YORK, m 1o - v —Nlfiablee in man yflslds Jofied) with the ordlnatv {losing [In to. d" l" ravine final tribute to James Joy Johnston, veteran I ht promoter and manager who ded 0f a. heart all-menu lucsday. Ev"! seat in st. Malschy’: Church. known as the actors’ church, was tskcun and a estimated as high 3,9 9m now] outside at the Requiem Mus. Baseball Results Manors-immanent: n .. .... .. l0 0 000 100-Z 0 l Brooklyn . 100 000 03x--4 B 2 Cooper and Hofferth; Gregg, Hutton and Anderson. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston oao ooo zoo-a s 1 New York . .. 000040000_4 5 1 Dobson, E. Johnson and Wagner; Buffing, Page and Dickey. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 000 000 010-1 5 S Montreal 000021 02x-—6 8 1 Barlllari, Calvert and Kuhn; Hathaway and Howell. Jersey City Rochester .. 020 010 000-S Andrews and Pruett; Osborn. Glrdlf-Bl‘. Sakas, Bakeland and Hockenberry. Night: Newmrk 000 000 400-4 5 0 Toronto 012 000 000-4 6 3 Moore and Fallon: Astroth. Crompton. Moncton Mitt Slingers 0n Fight Gard V Six Moncton fighters represenv my Enterprise sports Enterprise W11 appear against local mlttsllxig- ers ln the boxing card to be staged at the Sporting Club Monday night, Promoter Joey McDonald armmmoed last night. ‘Local fighters will 1n. clvde Merl-m. McClmkcy, Poulton. Hamlin and P1101 and Beau Jack. Just who they will face will be known on Monday. In addition, several other scra are on the card which p8 Slwlllld fum- , action filled l ‘rlea-ture of the rcgram will t..~ the return bout etweern Oatwe and Potsison for the Sporting Club trophy. These same two knight a close battle in last weeks card and due to some dissatisfaction over the Royals Los-e To lied Sox In School Series The Red Sox defeated Royals in the second game c-f Queen square “F193 yesterday 11-7. Star of game was Wendnll _(Gump) Gillie, who had a perfect day at bat, also Dlflyed a steady game afield. Out- filfllllllflfi Dlfly of the game was Mutt Clarkms double play to P. Coyle. Rod Sox: Pitcher Corish; catch- er. Flynn; 1st base. Bruce; 2nd base Coyle; 3rd base, W. Gillls; short storpnCiarkln: left field Aho- Guiiwn: right fi-eld, L. Gayle‘ centre field. Hennessey. ' Royals: Catcher Hennessey" pit- cher, MocKmzie; 1n bu“, Nichol. "l" 2nd b889, MacAdum; 3rd base con "act any rheumatism which cite.‘ follows the removal from a "arm stable to a cold one. Th» "ack which was resurfaced win-x ‘.000 loads of good doom last fell is being worked on every day by Caretaker MecAuslsnd nnd 1t 1| Bmetted to be a very fine training track this season. I __0_. Miss Vhty Jones. well known ludfv’ Bfiutestrienrie. has stsrtcd s fldflllj school st the Inhibition z ‘and ls located in whet was the Rldlrtg Olub stalls. Bhe uses the horse show ring 101-0549;. 1H8 her pupils which already nun- ber over twenty. with uprpllcati wmim 1n every day. .—o- Harold Stead. Brackley. is plun- ningn trslndm tmckolhhown on one of the level back fields. Harold mid tender in the others. In sdidiwn‘ igdatghvolc there t: s four-mic’; er. Budi Oelutnet Budlons time. dngbuadc Potenmkin 2M“. that showed I19 sblertdirzlv on the ice utd lookalike n more D. Mclcnnan of THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Backed To Preakness By sin FEDEB m; A . Ma» 1o - (AP)- Tlie rEhgs?!1-'Ece lny United States w“ history-tomorrows 56th 11m nln of the Prcalcrtrzss of the 10111‘ 1n the Ken ons who mlllilt 4° 1*- Since he has the some nttihnébgegf I ht ler-El-hs - tuoky Derby by es w” g t‘ other has n :35: anfi with“: new 1:010!‘ in the kge now as when he W011 and there's been nothing to (n €— choice to hli; l0 years e50» ‘Tonight the bcttine was‘ 8122A"; some would make his Derby doc on stddz. The crystal ball showed scat» tiered mowers which might lake em (agt edge off the track — but better than even mOIWY the ‘flexes sizzler doesn't cure if i‘ comes up mud or dust. tt , d a v of yhgowt glltiih wlaiotertzhagce [there 11mg a rabbit out of the Delaware to of , hat.- llllam DuPont-s spedmu‘ v Halnpdgn, and the 1W0- horse entry from the Mal" °h'“‘“_° mun Elizabeth Arden Graham 000 820 004-9 11 l 10rd Boswell and Knockdown. 6 4 Donations To L,P.il. Ball Fund Ofllcens of the L. P. U. are hi!“ lug flng success with their drive for funds for the baseball ~63!“ and they wish to take this ODDQT’ tunltv of thanking the followind for‘ donatlonsz-Defilcis Bros, moo; Prowse Bros. $10.00: firml- X11811 o "co. sic-w: Clarke gal}? Co“ $1000; Dr. F.C. DQ118311. “- P. W, Turner, $5.00; Buntaln E , e530; Jghn M1118, $399. Labor Unto“, $50.00; house to house can- vas, $30.25: miscellaneous. 390.002 H. Lat-tar. $100- flfld R- R Ben‘ .00. 5-11-11 Roughriders ‘win From Invaders Bognalls "Rhughixd-ers" from _>.W.C. yesterday look lihe measure- uf C.V.T.'s Atcnnc Invacers in at‘ exhibition softball game. The scoi. was 13-12. the "Rider." on an unearned run in the riding to vlc first half of the seventh inning and fifiliision it has been decided to to managln to hold onto their $11111 match the two heavyweights. rmufln 1n the remaining innings i‘ of the game. outstanding plays duflnz m? encounter were Jock Mcbellnns doulble play that nipped a College rally and the fielding of McLermon and Gavin all through l-he l1"- Ilour base hlt by winners and Nicholson cf the losers. Line“ Bagnall. ‘labors: Richard. C. Nicholson. Dml éfiunrxtmliill Iclshtlwr Quligvzyderx: Macbcnman. Gavin, wallo were M5353, Douglas, Mclcllan, Goudet. Mcls ac Devine, Greene. Qfgciails: McMm-rer. K04385011- “r-iodier" McDonald. Bursa/the. Big Lombardi Can't Figure Umpire 0ut F‘, Zakcm; short sto . Abe Zeke ~ NEW YORK. May 10--lAP)— rlght field Jay; centge field Doyig: Ernie‘ Lombardi. huge New York left field Belunger, ' Glanfcntcher who has been known to play an entire game without has been pretty cold and lt ls Speaking n’ word. still couldn't fiz- hcqed that the horses will not ure out today why Umpire George Mnidrkurth tossed him out of Thu d y‘: game at Pittsburgh.‘ "Al; 1 said to him was ‘sir. you are Lmssthesdf” Lombardi said at his arrival ‘here today. lioward For stakes-drew lktfil 8f. lkfimbifiilh .1113 sc o M ellopeire closest to him gucky Derby the only Assault was u. loud “e twill?‘ 3.1”“ iii i nd e. 11ml’ 11:1? 3131s; Bolld Ifiruture. racked HP Assault Heavily Capture t Stakes British Stars Invited To Meet Nelson MONTREAL, Mav 10 -— (CF) — Invitations have been cabled to British gpljers Dick Burton and Dal Rees to D1B&)OB special 18-11018 match for a $2, purse with BY- rom Nelson of the United States open champion on the Beaconsfield course here June 26, on the eve of the Canadian open tourne , it was anroumced tonl ht by J. . Prltoh- and, club resi ent. The lndvidual offers to Burton. defeated Nelson three and two 1n n Ryder Cup match in 1931, follow- ed an unsuccessful attern t by the Beaconsfield cl-ub ear er this month to arran e a team match between outstan ing British 1nd U. S, four-Jinan teams. R. C. T. Roe, heed of the British FY0166- sicmal Golfers Association. turned dowr- the offer. stating that the British open tournament. Nelson. topnotch U. S. star, to- day told Beaconsfleld officials in n long distance telephone call from Houston, Texas. that he definitely was mt going to 13111181111 t0 D9!‘- ticinate in the British open- He added there was s. possibility he would come to Montreal to defend his Canadian ooen championship 1n" the June 27-30 meet. Maple Leaf Gardens-Draw Large Crowds TORONTO, May 9—(CPi—Tor- ontrfs Maple Leaf Gardens, popul- arized from coast to coast through the N. H. L. hockey broadcasts. 1s also the greatest ccntreq 1f all- rounrl sports nciivi-ty in Canada, statistics released today by Cvmny smytho. general manager of the Gardens reveal. the Lteafs British open champ. and Rees. who hm proposed date was too close to the; MAY 11, 1946 The baseball to the local sport sceno after an absence of over six years became a reality Thursday night with the formation of a three- long-swaitcd return of team Citv League. The opening shot 1n the league will llkelv be fired on the first weekend 1n June. play continuing through July and August with time out for Old Home Week a/nd playoffs com- mencing the first week in Septem- ber. With three games a week on the schedule this should satisfy the atmetlte of the. most ardent fan. ‘sq-so League officials and executive are determined to put the league over in big-league style and with this in view one of the first "musts" is to have the teams properly uniformed and outfitted. The L. P. U. Anchors are reviving n familiar ball name and will be flashing colors they wore so successfully in the old Industrial league. Legion are‘ standing pat with their gold and blue club colors while the North Emd Rovers’ colors have yet to be announced. l- 4- O Baseballs were at a premium last year and so far have not appeared From Oct. Ill-when played their first home game in the 1945-46 N H. L. season. to Mny 4. figures show that 1,227,492 ‘fan _ have paid to see such dlVPFSifl!‘ nectaclcs as hockcv. ico folllcs and “e capodes. '. basketball, tennis. ‘tc-xi-ng. softball. wrcstling and to take part in dances. bingo ‘nfltflhefi and other recreations in the spac- ious sports palace. Hockey has been the top attrac- tion since the Gardens was built and this nest season's iunlor final between St. Michael's College and Wlnnlnen Monarchs set an fill-time attendance record for junior. hoc- key with 102.618 paid admissions to the seven games. A total of 309.174 nersnns paid to see nro- fessional hockey games in that period. Baseballs “Big Six” (Three leaders in each based on 50 time at bat): league. Plgyer‘ G AB R- ll PM. wliiledmngox ..... ..1M B6 35 30 409 Piifél. .. ac 101 s1 4.1 .400 Muéiligklnlls ...... .. 18 r2 i4 2o 40s ""552... ..1B so i1 211.400 Zyifgtgtlsox .. 1e so s M400 Cu-bs no so i4 2am Runs Dotted Ira-National Lea- gue: X-Holmes. BPXWEI- 15; AIM!" loan League: Doerrl Red Box. I. Home Buns-National 1on8"?! Mize. Giants. 5: American Imam‘ Dimagglo, Yarlkces, B. X~Night game. 4L s. A Good Race greed yardstick of measurement for those who try to assey real courage. 0 0 0' 0 "Johnston once tried to be s professional flmhtcr. couldn't make the grade. saw quickly thst the best end of titer-racket wss being on. the promoting instead of the ving end. He orogremcd slone the road and was of such aha-actors Ohsrlle Hsr- yfl. Dumb Dsri . Tflllck- srd. the old gsy sad gisrnmous crowd who gawe s to the business Always ~ n need bf s. scent ct sachet. 0000 "Hchittlwhddhhsndlil the maroon and white‘ contemporsri‘ _t much Protect the interior‘ of your cur with on: Slip-On Covers lssigusdfor nsst populsrukg of cars. on reefer-New _l sway-mm: uwtolrsiutttsll-VABE (opt-m, ~ 1 i 24o Iitusy ca. rem as Dodgers In Virtual Tie‘ With, Bards (Dy The Csnsalisn Press Br Dockets c1011 Bravos 4-2 lsst nllht 115010081 101K119 9 sdulcd genus. sndedPlttt burflr-Chiomo, wue Wllh by min leaving the teams ind where they were flunudsy. did it the ham way. coming up with tlu-ee runs in the eighth. They produced three sin- glee, by old-timer Bill Herman. Pee Wee Reese and Augie Golan. s pass and an armr bv pitcher Mort 00096‘. Big Mort Ooolpcr held Brooks to six binglm while the Dodwers were comhlmiz Hal und Hutton foz-‘nine. Senators ilnd A's Battle 15 Innings (By The Associated PMS) PHILADELPHIA. Msy l0—Ph1l~ edelphla Athletics and W Senators battled to s 5-5 den tonight in a lfi-inninz some which took four hours to nl-slv before s cmwd of 29.47’! Thé K1810 W! called under the mior mew ~1- § on the market in any large ouan- y ua the f wocdf tity: however. officials have been ind Whlflh limb-Wis m6 m" W 0 not teed up. Ygu 1mm lgqtethe be: ssured of enough to keep the new inning after 1150 pm what thee-lulu is Q0 the 1 cg a .. . - - W league going for some time. The Washington a Int of the arc Just as it k sum. scarcest part of the players‘ eoulp- 000 00$ 001 000 100-5 1 I on the llilvwtng. And tho kywect mcnt so far have been ball rthoes Philadelphia Punt of the smc is shnys in the which are practically impossible to 391009 91° 00o loo-s m ' “m! q 3W Phllfi- , purchase: any one having an idle I-Nllud- 919mm» Elm‘ WM" u" bin ill l llnd ls Dair should have no tmuible in nedy. Wolfl m m1. HM- W" sbwldme nlsywltbgvm no finding a ready buyer. A 10cm. Nowsom. Savage and Rlossr. “Elbow” youogwu“ ha‘ sports store 1s expecting some word M W“ ‘MM m 1m" ‘Fm’: on this equipment early next week - Wm‘ t, Mt a”. “mint- and may be able to ease the situ- reunanber time ifb “sentry-WW atlon. ‘I .- ‘I . m‘? is impou- Summerslde ball enthusiasts are I o; h.‘ m 0km hard at work trying to promote a o; ‘ _ ne~wm1 m’ ‘Gm’ ‘a three-team league in the westem m, h." h . “d”. I capital and have obtained oe is- - I also thhk 1 k 9004.110; In‘ sion to lav out a new ball fled in you in std-n s l e dosa- fp ll the center of the harness racing and swing the diubhesd e little track. This is an excellent location _ m!!! t. c! OOUIII, arrlidlvltlth éadlittllraflelftrh‘ elfgort by —— all e down on the tenc-rese pa esnou mks 1110!! would Ills: n bang-up diamond, The proposed Between twcnt -flvc and making sn lmn mot, but it n- “nilue will be composed-of teams candidates for cBLe 0111112‘ e Bblkd you to set the bull ~ urn the Legion, High School, and gnu-v in the City] new “amt-slug Dhfl-IO the .119 representing the town. _ 18m thfwh f] d a’ n “cat-he ‘iub - I mfifly m0!!! "It + ‘r * * “he old {bat 18w under the the lfsll nulchnotlttwigxlgehmd The passion: of Jimmy‘ Johnston. lmtghffk “t! n m, ucNen “m”! 8:” u °" ‘ one of boxlngis famous characters. w?“ “raiflaa w“ conflnbd w m on noun“ ‘it U’ u“, drew the following tribute from ma em}; Wm,‘ some o‘ the w" ma“ new “m! in d ‘ B" 0048"“ "m" l" m“ "m" mvig; I little mt prlcflcc and little distance mum B?“ M1 w“ 5”“ "Jmml "°““s‘°“- m‘ prospective hurlers lmbering up mu ls done w amine u» Boy Bandit who had hair as black the“. mp em ~ was“, 1mm *9 '1.“ go m, “a; as a Palm's "1"" “l1 ll" d“ l“ Some o the old mm nttendlns m» at the stun c: the mt- died, passed on just as he was m, wukom we", gun Currie. swing. ' about to adventure again into the Had Mcmnlm mum- Wnrd, Art 3e out“; “gt qyq-yfla lists he loved- Nhn-stw had been Perry snd others mm in bsll clr- m clubhssd. the mm appointed promoter for the libbetts cies before the war. while the w8lfllfr§lllflllihflid distiller-berm meld boxing organization just s ymynggl‘ ball gentry were slso well all start toga or. Dsngrills w few days ago. They intended to represented. mobs h much casin- yvu t6 buck the Jotpoobg’ gloat-narrowly. Alanthflt tairscytligcek will t» ma “I? glr swing we w Sun ay I 00 - 514"‘ l“!!! "Jolmston was an Englishntanby -—i—*—~ in "hi! RIM" Y0" W111 lid n law. out of liiveurlpaooi. He wnss cosin- tguhcr. yrge m its c . competent cocky. e , - ,, feared mobody. Be never drank 9° t7 1° ‘a t l cw", w, up. Just left the d. and liquor. bu we an nv to ma“ "an u“ u! o! u, drflnkcr. He erousfis figure anfnfl- M I ohm you ‘a m“: a‘, ‘w; onam because of c my man- t ' nor, but m. hill the respect of ev- “u °° '*‘° ""' 1n fist-land and the sd- mlrstion campy.‘ . - "Es handled many Men. ' . bud. and lndlflereflt. One ——-— Muhltichae whomtehilgloihted 01101121111: QNTILIAI. Ms l1 (5st D as a no n eavyw M , y - ur- chaumion was Phil Boo . He WM dey)-(OP)--'1‘fic Montrcsl Gu- n horizontal hitter who had s one in s port ge story today glass low in the N118. but who uld that Stun rssrd. shortstop ____ proved to be an hero with Montrssls Ilnternstiansl Iss- in the war. which of course only gue Royals, had ‘signed s contrsct , u“, 104“)... proves that ring courage is a fslse with the Mexican League end gall Home atonehm, Walden; u: leave for Mexico tonight." s story added thst Bresrd‘ sslsry was reported to be . s you and that he hsd received a bonus for signing. The absence o! Bresrd, whose home l: in suburbs Verdun. from the Rays ' comp Hues ‘Puesdsy hsd srouscd ccnsldersbls pecul- ntlon in Montreal's morting circles. sppsrently wss let at res‘. esrllsr yostudsy when d rs- grtsd to msnsgsr Olsy upper. pper gsve the shortstop s min- or rlprlmmd snd fined him $50 for going AWL. Brest-d donned his uniform but wss not used ' slnst Bsltlrncre. Al Csmpunh s crt. ‘ma until? ‘lbw-IMO wt: my a ‘ was s or xlcsn League arrival-in ths city last Pridsy. They msds lfl rte-Brand snd to .sn un- idsntlflsd pisyer on the Jerssy Oity club. lresrd 1| reported or. a: :~.=~ ‘t: e"- e urn . t s wss c: m! . . . d P d ths-mtrsctuths f“ the New York Giuntm- snnounced tonl ht thst the Lhtlnsisltl-enslll bu club had begun court act- ion sgslnst Jar e Pssqucl and hll brothers "to en uln_ them from Ill- duclng New ork Giant plnygll to jump to the Mexican ltesslle- ‘ In s brief announcement deliv- ered to tho press by Jsck Schwartl snistsnt secrets of the club. stonshsm sold gar P. Feeley. ‘gums 1nd treasurer» personally not led Bernard; Pl!‘ usl, llsxicsn Insgue vice will‘ out, at the action tonf ht. ‘rhrflisnts declined her d0‘ tslls and ll-wss not lmmndllttl? an! whothgj tltsydhsd glbfilsglvlgh: mpors um: n s Pslquelrgrothsts and their 189"“ such u those swsrded int we!!! to, the New "d I00 ork snd a“ n“. a u» bordsr ‘to 2f with tssms in m have" f csnlnsgus. ct n O h which ism istsly to ~ . could not be ruched for i‘ 1mm m: ma The’ Osnsdisn ~ . scslvtd s m“ ‘g 1:10. N" ‘ . ~ a... uh. comm. all; 8 i. can“. Gslltis n d the! lhl '01:", . If t» Iurvrl‘ h w [libel-Ilsa the.» h. l