Bear Ca 3-1 Wctoly. McMullén , n%"““"“ "m Arrives In City For Bout "_—* Victors 6-5 in 1m time Friday ern champions Mickey McMullen. Glue Boy scrapper arrived in the city inst em m}, to wlnd up his wainiilgfor bum,‘ me 2i‘ oi’.i'.‘..€‘.’i’.’.’..?.°“;'“l..€é’?.%‘t‘“fi “mus w "m" w scheduled sol- tile ‘t’ u‘ Friday night next. . Victor over B i Sh two occasions, wllgnirelcidellfalxlgwfi °'-r-..°§“i°§§,, Mon winner over Jsciue “on o; Phillips. former welterweightcham- Pete Mag-i of Con McMullen was bmdicepg sore returned the McGlas/len’ Adjudged Mosf . Valuable Player . Mick Mofiissh formor Abe- gweit 3d Woiveria“ t in the tiieysmcf tbetmzviéblfllr o a or e I "mom e-aort Arthur, nnlhln in l: s M1110 ( t Wmghns been’ Mbunthc no‘ redeemed ) Group, ~ awarded . L tmplly es the molt velu- Mutiny, Allen I t IQIKgB 0a“ WHAT IS IT WORTH TO THE COMMUNITY P 1. Fifty-five (D55) Boys enrolleel in six Manual lodlendersllip of Mr. Arms. 1s, 1o..." f I ‘soxmc " BASKETBALL a orlllsil sbom 2p Splitting Club has trained hard foer the scrsp and The decision and the Clilisyflglumte, will be faced by prob- which ii; w“ Qwgmpugh ‘l Y 5d “but MY 11° h" W?! the Bear Oats overwhel e the squared circle. 91-11," u; m, Claybourne, however. is lettinl by» Tr no nus 0v under his feet end gash Ool he Wu go through his Royal the sportlns Club last silt be- norm lode a large crowd of fans. The reelers will local boy looks to be in the best their star condition of his career end the uniform. fans should witness one whslieof The lineups: a scrap once the two lnittslingers Port etlrt r at each fence, ~ . “Mo, MscAr MoMullen will workout t the Ki . Bubs: E Bmruns Club tonight st via and n: everyone interested is cordially in- vltedio be on hand. s It lesthc ii yer in the Nickel Belt h“ . Training Classes undcrskil J. L. Curran snd Mr. Percy 3. Fifteen (15) Boys enrolled in Aeroplane Model- ling Class under etflcient direction of Mr. Roland Taylor. 8. Teh (10) Boys helpfully instructed in educational hobby of sump Collecting by Mr. p. v. Bell. 4. One hundred (100)'Girlsltaking part in Physical Programme-Gym Classes and Basketball. Eighty (B0) Boys participated g in Physical Pro- gronlme of Gymnasium Classes-Indoor Soccer -Bsslfetboll and Badminton. Twenty-five (25) Ladies accommodated for regu- lar periods of Badminton. Fourth Annual Girls’ and Boys’ Hobbies Exhibi- tion, 1988, had fourhundred and fifty (450) dif- ferent participants. Thirty (80) Boys and Leaders enrolled in Y.M. (LA. 1938 Camp at CanoefCove. Forty (40) Boys and Leaddrs-registered in M.lt. E.C.--Y.M.C.A. Co-operstiveCsnlp at Canoe Cove. Y.M.C.A. is participating unit in Provincial Boys’ Work Boaril of the Miritlnle Religious Educa- tion Council-promotingsununercsluli lull 01’- gsnized club programme of Christian Education for Boys throughout the Province. I YM-(LA. Building nowused four (t). days s week - v Service. under auspices oi Ladies group representing. Pro teston t for much needed Social» Churches. . Two; Hundred (my dismount...» and ‘Glentienlen enrolled ‘in BPWHIII Ad!" tee. . l in ‘organized netl ‘ .31.‘; T. ‘Bat Clinch Alla" Cfllrfnlcries PVith Over Royals B: uosnsr CLARKE April 17-min, M. made almost cer- rctsining the Allan rn Canada when "WY wept to a 8-1 victory over Montreal Royals m lend in series for lhe ateur hockey chem at the Broadway arena...Joc Jac- has tactically settizl on AS- m m“ “we wm bury Par , N. J., as training nil,‘ Bad weather ru for Tony Galento when he preps “WI-l ‘W9- for Joe Louis...lt's within easy will?» commuting distance to Tony's l°- 1 Orange bar. Lew Burton in tile Journal A- utors, to the sidelines $55332“ “i” “EM” "fmi? u... o... program ~ BY 0060 . 8s s8 n e ' and mo.» Patrick of Newy Xgork recorded Olmlnnsti Reds. the "ex- ngers are agreed they my; choice to stand the pace of bench-snd-busi- I“ l ness managingmbut it's up w late innings and drop a 7-5 de- Madison Square Garden to 55y cision to Pittsburgh Piralt whether Patrick can abdicate in favor of Frankie Boucher... Ill’ cheers can be used es s measuring uni/t. says the AFs Bill . K318. Eddie Shore suceeds Babe Either mild showers or honest- tih and John L. Sullivan as to-gosh rsinstmns are Boston's sports idol....you don't for six of the eight often hear the kind of I ovation nlng to get Eddie got after the Bruins won the Detroit. Stanley Cup last night by delfest- so: invede the Tigers’ lair. the th night. the West- holders tonight with their "ll-OI! b)’ Bob Msnshsn. brother Eddie (Jazzy) Msnsllan. treal goal-the first the same~went to little n, still playing under the of a heavy cold and a the title won last nil Smoke Eaters of la Th ts s resume their y night. when the Mont- heve Buddy OConnor. Arthur: Goal, Nash; de- Lo - P1‘! B. an. , Gordon. Wrig Montreol: Goal. Beguin; defence, H. Murray. .. Orutchfleidlidcirln, Belief-non. Bubs Jotkus. K. Murray, Alien, Dewey, Ofllci sndDlck Summn Mhnlh lnrity, sis-Bert nodees’ . Toronto; Dnvis, Winnipeg. sin-trolled i-Montreci.Morin’----- Arth ur. Kins (B. Lnprsde) - -_- - - - 18:2’! t-Port Arthur. King ' ur)------18:66 Densities: Jsnke fiflhts this B tll mu.‘ “one out» -= while back m” ' v4 “I am ‘beefs uiely, but in the end they agreed _ _ Boston's National Hockey league min. chainnin champions deserved recogni- tion as world champions. - wmckiln - In the felce the team per- formance. Snlythe wasn't exactly sure of plans for next season. He admitted mere would be “i/wo or- u echlnlhs", l will linger “'1 08 0 9 PERI‘! .. in town awhile at least. col-eon gflnfwmeb d§f°fl1°l w“ °' on may undergo r. tondi m. club "emu" opemtion before leaving for his ‘nu-cm m?“ home st Monet-on, N. B. The "w, m Meglmolijrgnililirs vyéli drive l. its‘? nu cox, sash, w e ‘goalie ma)“: oBtode is expected to "m" “m ,_ . ‘Pare for his compo as Conserve ve con- ma“, “d A. ROM-IQ’? non. These —~—-——--~ honored by our~clu orwe confer on than pay them not ouvvelzs. Kane's scour-y LETSHAVETMTAGA , 1988-_-cesusl sferviceoof ell kinds render- 80. . different persona ' ' C ion gill. . . will.» Study Con rencos W 5 . ..,_. \__,~‘ ‘Kitten llllrtlclpntpddnz. House, . s ml ALAN rump NEW Yon}; m,“ 1., QQCPF (By slo F011;: Associated rue- Mhl B3 steady- in swiise wamncomes bggk sleuth: ‘ fight scene tomorrow nightmthc NEW YORK- Canadian lighbweight king from "litm" m" l MOHtIEBIIXIIZGtS Buster Cal-mil qr fiwgigllyil" "9 h a” Eugen in an eight-rounder hm,‘ can“? n“! “mm” undermfu Toronto Maple Leafs. . Jock All Major ‘League Teams To See Action Today-If 3P0" Fm“ Weather Man Cooperates t1 kis"rl.tn rsnowPAtBt ouoo_ “no wills, fliers thin Cleveland Indians, the diction is "cloudy." Nesrly 250.000 fans use expect- ed to turn out for the four in each league. with the crowd, some 60,000 or so. on ed in Yankee Stadium. where the world champions try to pet 5096011 8 , hgnhiy-merded Red 8o: cs ounce!- now. liged half 01111111218 game vonce ope g United Bin er. President Roosevelt, with New York ‘Fl-lo pennult-iwinning Yankees and Washington Sen. Cubs of the Notional open at home. 18116.net Cincinnati Reds. and some 25.000 are emaci- ed to sec big Bill bee, tilt; "life saving" right hands!‘ Di Ambose 8t. Lmlis Cardinals to begin at Pittsburgh; the Phil- lies a-t Boston and the Giants and Brooklyn to nenew standing lélég on The other half of ‘the curtailed sow the highly- - s defeat was costly, since shortstop Billy Myers was hit on the head rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i2‘ lvs"... SPORT won i Pirates Stage Late Rally To Defeat Reds CINCINNATI, Mil-gin‘; oinnoti Rediegs almos e ed e dinning day famine today, int finally succumbed 7-5 as Pitts- burgh Pirates rapped itvs runs moss the plate in the last two innings of the National Baseball League's centennial campaign in- I4 Wee the seventh straight opener lost by Cincinnati. and was s. one for the 30,644 fans to weep for the Reds had a three- run ge going into the eighth. The Buccaneers exploded a four- run bomb in that frame, how- ever, at the expense of Bucky Waiters. who relieved Johnny Vendor Meer in the third. Five hits, including doubles by Vaugh- an and "foung. rolled cii the Piralc- bots in the big inning. The Pirates tacked two llilb and a sacrifice together for another bysthrownballsndtekentou howttalwi th a ooeslble oomus- don't» the New York. Louis in the American league, ton Senators. their started tomorrow. in with Connie Macks ics E die 90 minutes to satisfy suto- 3* graph seekers. President Will Harridge of the American League looks for the present season to develop more baseball heroes of thcjuture than l th _ , . 5%.’. fill...“ . fidomfiififfiou fiacticx his wind-up before a Bowl football HUNG-HI! 70,000-sest stadium will be ready in N'Aiwl.ins next yell"! sugar bowl Bill r _ l is b 3° "m" ._ Giants 3175'. xlllllleslrgll lhalflsgrgiixlg m” m’ 7 o'clock allnglor thhelr own gDOiL-llfi wont w“ P‘! ' t d h m“ an go on e “pm” .:t.'..“%.‘:*.i.‘¥:il w. m "1" "r more» mem- e lifcCaritly is the opposite. ..his Yankees, ss long as 325w play ball when. they're ed to. csfl do about as they --___.. - . Inst night. Joe Louis admirers e Joes “l.” m. mg,’ the hsavywielghltchunlp Q §l¢o§°§§°in§§8§¢°"§f,_wm‘ "m" interest token in this mien. Smythe Well l. Pleased With Leaf Showing I Illllfl 1:5, ~g,:s~.,,,*;;g"=‘=~'"§,,z “,3; Charlottetown Tennis Club gzlivergkilolnzle to be g-Qsetosloy 41,5 . l iected lnolrepleesedwim the DlzGtl-lertilglstlonwue timethsn! he beenwimtlzaebeatlenTofonotlou " teem," Bmyth d in d. “Til fought of if; ' erguniuti nlest niiht and follgiltlicartrd folUilet-bgynsl wI-y. who ‘£&,O.A. Preugilelr ‘Run we did. con our long null ldent. pm wherxeuxt X18410 mistakes or where president we owe grabbed 3:02- tunitie . but I ha. ." The: was the gglenrgl rsecgtiment follows: of the Leafs, some of the younger rssatupail night 0n s $3‘ g t. l Tee. Commit going over the series min- ll BOWLING 7V evee-e-oemeo-roo-eow-o- OHTOWN ALI-EYE Thunder Bolts :- ail Commercial ton ht ‘l o'clock, run in tile ninth to clinch the u‘ ulnenl. under Meel, of double no-hit fume. was unable to find the piste and lasted less than three inn- ings. Frank McCall-nick's homer over the left field wa.l.l with Good- man aboard the first spotted Vandy owo runs, but the Bucs evened it with two walks and hits by Blanton uld Buhr in the third. sending Vander Meer to the show- ens. Blenton. although touched for nine hits ln seven fmmes, pitched steady ball until removed for s. inch-hitter in the ei til. mcept mksrlni" Mru" ‘£2 e n s y s with one out in the ninth. held the Reds bottles. Billy Myers. Redleg shortstop, suffered a slight concuslon when struck behind the left ear in the second innlnu by Brubeirel-‘s long throw from fl-lird as he reached across first after grounding down the base line. He was removed un- conscious from the field and taken Mace to a hospital. Pittsburgh 002 000 041-4 l5 2 Cincinnati 101 011 100 5 l0 i. Bisntcn. Brown and Mueller, o ' is P. Helper us. Ladiflé mfih zlklrwee E. Mitchell 599 Gents hlfih M11810 C. LeClnlr 292. Gents hioh three O. Iledlair ‘I85. Commercial Leonel- HOLY NAME BOWLING Mixed lessee-Finals the Holy Name Heme; Vander Mecr, Walters. Davis. Grissom and Lombardi. LOUIS WINS BULLETIN LOS ANGELES, April l8 —(AP)—-J0e Louis success- fully defended his heavy- ing .R.obi.n l4 igh _three J. Cellagih 1' im i1 'clock shsrp:— Contzlllécialal/eagzle: ‘Turnip Scalp. 1.08811; finals: Bunnies vs. Dr. Gilbert Houston Isl Elected President Of ley C finals, despite their loss t0 Bogon Bruins im and energyth hsd Wend- lrgdgomaketsnnisgdour woo pd-puiar not only in this n t in all eastern Canada. “If we had u liiw and Mack" we would leave littlevvorlies s wn the annual meet- flour-k looted vice and ‘Alllrtere Moorland. to un a tournuh . Imftglezfygiurelgtsat “they 8N I911!‘ o e." pawns or bad ilhlil; they did not receive the financial an v OIMIIQI‘. Th; lolnmlotooe elected were as Executive tcirlteson, GWVR R089". i : Idliian Duche- Grouuds Committee: Mialcolm, MacKinnon. chairman Rmnnes came out of lost Tollrnlmtflt 06mm nlgilvs 3-1 defeat with s bed Mfild charleyhorse. Co. iain Red Homer suffered two bad y bruised and cut l toes and Nick Met! bore a couple Iuteflllmfi" “ll/lg: or“ ttlhe l dits o le ass‘ pau W!!! for Eddie shore. the old Boston do“; lmflmd hi! "W btlllmfll‘ who turned back the best All-mi‘ of c Toronto plays with his "mm-‘m magnifice t d is ,lve wo kQMnn- . gmflhe hi‘, high]; o; m, Csncda Tennis Tioumsznent vmicn was held here loot year was of g of gill Cowley. ‘a m“ ‘mum players: becauseofthe tournament. "we had .serve our more experienced ors", s '1 ‘Our club, zgseincluding that. of the secretary-Treasurer were re- n ‘cruisers ’ Committee: Gordon Set Dates For Golf Toamey ton Pierce, ch irmon Alec Moth ieson said the Eastern SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. (Wk-Flour New Brunsw -Primce Edward Island Golf Chmlplon- end one for New ck on will be decided the next July i0 on the links of Algonquin Golf Club. St. Andrews N " Announcements lsiton . "The credit for the success of the valued s-J. ' Malcolm Multin- 00 sored by ma N. weight boxing championship tonight by knocking out 36- year old Jack Roper in two minutes and 20 seconds in the first round of a sched- uled IO-round boui. PARIS-It ls reported the In- ternational Rugby Board has sug- gested to the French Rugiby Fed- eration that games between France. lilndland, Scotland. Ireland, and Wales. suspended in 198i, be re- noaomo. n a. In Ql‘ ' oupnrfitnmlguldlmsunl arm C} |_ key Championship beck esst otg- I y 2.1:'i..::.l.::.=l* chronol- D " , l‘ l" iod drive that headed“ of! nil-lot IS Maflted seemed to be all imminent defeat. lfacAtee, former“ Strlatfggfi Ont. p yers. came oug three goals lu the Spine-tingling session fossils. on the same basis u that to give Generals their third vic- tory in the best-oi-ilve series. The red headed Jud scored the an, first in tie the score, and his bro- goal tallied twice githin auminuie 9° m" "l? ° "l" we‘ ' the latter embracing teams from Elna" h“ °f "will"! m‘ Geri‘ Summcrside. Kenslngtoh and Char- . ‘ab- 1" Wlllmflg the Dflfed WP- lottetown. but on a standing vote bllawa succeeded where t..ey fall- being taken 1L was found ma.’ m, Seals. sowLmc HOCKEY WRESTLING Oshawa Generals Rally To Defeat Roamers 4-2 And Win Me By DICK SHERIDAN morial Cup Cnnndiln Press Stnfl Writer Fgrmatign 1'1 — Oshawa bmtilers, Jud end Norm ___._ Formation of a Oity Bslebll un in previous years, was strongly mooted at a meeiinu held in the Sporting Club last. evening. holed lilo meeting at times was sharply divided on the question of lCiyLeogueorsnIshndLequ ul last year against Si. Boniface former was more i-avol-“L For two periods and part of the 5 Organization was the main thin crossed and the meeting results llhlfd. 30811101‘! 1001181 till! lflttél‘ in vthree commnw” bums lv . They set up e one-goal lead pointed to get list of the la s: in the first and matched an Oall- avmable 1,, ‘ l’ y awa tally in the second. To most the series and force a fifth game. Monday m!“ The Oshawa pressure began to tel-l. however. and on s power play h, "e; Nam,’ smug: by! Denny Daniels the puck 11,,‘ wumm; mg _ was t oose around the Edmon- Pius 301g”; west‘ 3m Ryan’ ‘rhos 00m risin ti: Ill-initi- e p Evens ‘gt gcifetll. Fred MlcCabe ton goal. Jud McAttee. standing Johnnie Stan]ey_ of! to one side. got his stick to the rubber and lifted it into the net. The goal inspired Generals to a fortress for most of the game, mocked enough for Jud McAiee to slip through for a shot that pro- duced the winning tally. Sumnlary. First Period 1—Edmonton. (Osrse. Penblsnd) - - - - 18:01 Penalties: Kreller, Taylor, Smith. Second Period 2—-OSllilW8. Drummond ‘TEYIM’ ' ' - ' - ' - ' ' 4133 night to top ksmen in the No. zl-mmmiwnl on"! 6 District slug? on the miniature maxm") ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1515* range st the Armouries last nisht- Th!" Pm“ second place and runner-up posi- Poshawl» Jud M°AW tlon went to R. E. Jenkins with l. (Daniels) . - - - . v-ss M 5-0shawa. Norm McAtee other some; follow; (Jud MoAtee) - - - - - - 182B 6—0:hawe. Norm McAtee - - 17:30 Penalties: None. Billiards -_i__ Rank Anon: eliminated Bill Plhlll from further competition in th year's provincial billiard tournament when he defeated him by a melrglll of 72 points at the Sunrlyslcle Billiard Parlors last night, the score being. Acorn 300. Phillips 228. Tonight Arthur Peterson meets Die Lester in what Plolnises to be on exciting tcb. and close ma SNOOKER Five gsmcs Temnln to be play. a l tlh first d of til sec- Do 1d eels Dan lidloOallum and gdndnseolion olourille prolllncisl wéifnoiol“. night BT10 McGee ee snooker tournament and players fllLlflLlei-JILOBQ! °' L. Clifford 48560!’ till The meeting was presided over by kGeorge glyers. gmgngAwtho we mo» doo- m mm.» m: o...‘ . "*- t ‘f “final a‘ r°°k'b°“nd '4 “Y Heron and Everett McNeill: Miniature‘ Rifle §li00l A. V. Spllllett carded a 98 last Capt. J. Coles with s. 8'! took i’ an t? l l i | l l M Major W- A.Sn1ith-----9d V.E.Oonnors——-—-—9§ D.E.Mayzle-——--—H .7.J.Anders0n-—---—-03 P.H.Ma.nuel——----—8fl E.R.Burke—-—-~—8fl R..C.stewart—--—-—N W.T.Hooper——-—--9Q W.H,Kell_v - - - - --ao H.H.Horne-—-—-——B0 C.R.Saunders-——-—-—00 R.K.R0blils———-—-—89 R-T.H011nan—__-—87 H.S.Jones-——--——M G-J.Godfrey——--—8U G-A.<;-r_sv——————“ More Tobacco- in the package and the ‘A lb. tin is reduced to 55¢ For Rolling your own Vogue means Value voicssi-nleblo Armenssswouve slncario.o.~.-.oo mu \$'lIALl<iNG moss LOCKING 1% .'lD5ONEONEIN THATLADLP HERE.‘ >41 /eog'i@tlltl Q. i) '- ca" v D HE i‘ ‘ MIGHT WECO WHEN lSAW-HIS Uti- l l; I '>‘Til< Well te dmefmlirltrhgivtut fig Ens m en s o y, s of ‘he uimnffl“ Presmt- l‘ “p; committees to reporte back at a. ‘a mmlm" “Wm 1°" further meeting to be held on next m 0e lvlnnpoug . The of- nlo asked to he on hand for their J ficials lend night were Palerm- re eree an Rigging 6w"?-