I y ,- .- ¢ , , .» APRIL 18' 192°] ~ 'rue ci-i/\Ri.o1"ri:'rowi~: cuaaniaiv . _PAGE SEVEN ;__==| _.5 _ ---4:-’~<. _..._ _ _ ______ W V____v_____ _ _ ' -.»-~--- -’I. ......._..-_.--*_-W __~_:r. Y , | _i € _ , HOCKEY BQXING WRE.>TL1NG BASKETBALL 1 m 1- _ I is p Bow/LING 1 QT;-my SPORT @% $11 iiviii tin Forced To Make High Score To Defeat Fast. Ch’Town Bowlers Last night on the League Alloys in one of the best games rolled in the City League to date the L. O. C. fwvers defeated the Charlottetown sm, by a majorliy of 251 pins. The guns was witnessed by a very large number of fans, who were kcpi on their toes from start to finish. The Charlottetown Stars, although losing put up a great game all through but the breaks were against them. Last night C. Dillon 'rolled high single of 289 while J. McMahon had high total of 761 nins. For the Stars V. Gay had high total of Gllll while J. Vickcrson rolled high single of 257 pins. Next game takes place tonight on the Charlottetown Alleys when the Y. M. C. A. Team will meet the Ch.- town Stars in what is cxpccted to be another real good gainc. Following are last nlght‘s scores. L. 0. C. BDVEIIS 201 242 289 226 10-1 220 243 233 107 162 180 273 207 214 241 G. ESSC, ...,... .... `J. McMahon C Dillon I. McCabe ... ........ A. Joy Total--3243 (`IIARLO'I`TETOWN STARS Gay A. Rodgerson .. J. Vickerson B, Poole L. Gauthier .......... 134 216 133 Total-2982 . lil.|NlllR 0lliY (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. April 17--Miss Myrtle Cook, Olympic champion runncr of 'IJror.to, today confirmed reports tiat she had resigned as a mcnibcr :I the Canadian Ladies’ Athletic (lub, Toronto Braiich, but stressed me fact that she had not severed lier associations with the Olympic team. The resignation is a scqucl to a reprlmand of Miss Cook by officials of the Branch for alleged infraction of training rules. 210 181 257 131 233 123 211 164 230 101 200 245 4 L. O. C._;1§0Wling Tonight at 8 p. in. on the Lcnguc of Cross Alleys a bang up game is ex- pected when ths Egg Candlcrs will clash with the C. N. R. Freight Shcd All Oandlers are asked to please bring their baskets along. A QUEEN`S WATCH I One of the oidcst tiincpiccls in the world belonged to Mary Qiioen of Scots, who felt a superstitious aversion to it and gave it to Mary Seaton, one of her maids of honor, who gave it in turn to Sir Thomas Dick Lauder. It was in the shape Of A skull; the forehead was cn- Kraved with a scythe and an hour- Ellis between a palace and a. cot- lise. signifying that time and death made no distinctions. At the back of the skull a figure of Tim-2 was pictured spreading destruction Over the world. and on thc top ap- Deared Eve and the serpent in the Garden of Eden, and the Crucifix- ion. Doctor "Give your husband five Tbiiépons of this mixture cvcry even- 1118 before going to bod." v` Wire of Patient: “I can't do that, doctor." Doctor: "Nonsens:." Wife "We have only three tea- spoons.” Red s Old Relzabies I 7 ` L0-0-1 » _ - _oil-iiiiirsziai iuriiiiirir ,ini iiuiii _ _ iiiE10U.E BllYS36§ A By VIEIJS AGAIN if if \lJ¥ZlSl'LllCGS Cincinnatrs hopes in the 1929 base- ball grind dc-ponds considerably on what extra driving power Jack Hend- r1.ks can comb out of the new rookies he had working out for him at Or- lando, Florida. earlier in the year. Your roving correspondent picked |thcm up in the two games against thc A's at Miami which they split cvcn and later at St. Petersburg when they rather humbled the mighty Yankees. . A youthful outfielder named Crab- tiec sockcd out a couple of homers 'iii the opening'tilt at Florida‘s big fight town, but he didn't appear against the Yanks at St, Pete, The ‘youngster had strained a muscle or iscmcthing and was on the shelf when ithc Rods met what was referred to llrtst scascn as “The Third League." ICrabtrce is scheduled by Hendricks :is a likely starter in .e seasons lcnizipaifin. as he had a mark of 352 fin the Wcstcrn I./:agile last year and locks capable of giving the R/ids ex- tra batting strength. ~ Then ilu-re's Evan Swanson, who cracked the onion for .346 on the coast as :i likely outfielder. and Wal- lslander Applies BOSTON. April 17--Albert B. Clark a mcmbcr of an old Prince Edward Island family but now of Bcstcn, has applied to Washington for a patent on a device which he clainrs will revolutionize radio and wire communications. According to Clark, his lnvenil0l1 will rrlakc possible the transmission of hundreds of different messages sliiiultapcciisly on one radio wave band. lie has made applications for si separate patent on his synchronis- ei# ff"-2' "§ A ' _»!’f,T ` X _ ilgag 4 Qf »-.--_ . ii ."_\` _ '_ ;l§§"`C°>~°NWii.i_ l>i.ré"E.i/i ) ' - D0# i-E. oth/s 1 l 1. Bsrifoin., ~_ ¢.;=. Aei/iAsi~\eI_» ` = -\~_3.,____ Mieur alive izeeciien swzooivi uisr ~/amz.. /lr Osteiioo lie tooiteo ser Tl-l` Gizair i Au' cizivz. fer/ii2fe.o R ci im. mn) miiim sl-»ui¢;ii,°xi¢.,oi»i¢ prim, figiiia ,..u-y..i,- OPERATTONS lil F1-OE\DA,~.,.... ‘H/Q For Patent; 1-ET' EM GET TQ 1 . @ On the League floor last evening the "Other Y's Men's Club" de- feated the I... O. C. Basket boys by a score of 38-36. Following are the lineups and scor- (3132 Other \"s Men W. Henry, 16; D. Grant; C. Mc- Kenzie; If. Saunders, 8; C. Mathie- son; G, Mclnnis, 8; G. Toombs, 6. L. of C. R. Harley, 2; J. Prowse; A. Mc- Eachern: C. Coyle. 2: C. Praught; D. McDonald, 4; E. Robin, 4; W. Power, 2-l. __l__.__.l Y. BOWLING CHURCH LEAGUE Tuesday evening “St. Pauls" dc- fcated "Trinity" by 227 pins in a postponed maxch of the first round. B. Poole of "St. Pauls" rolled the excellent high single and three string scores of 305 and 738 pins. \`l'iE DNESDAY NIGHT Last nigxlit “St Pauls" won over “C/eniivl Ciiristiair' by the narroiv U\1_.--’ uke into fast company for another ayshot. ` ii Another young gardener is Jack ‘Hill who hails ffrom the University of Califomia. Some of these fellows may help toward building up thc hitting power at Cincinnati. Red Lucas seemed to be rounding -into great form while the club was at Orlando. Red was knocked cut of commission at an important moment last year when he was clipped by ri fast one in batting practice and his wrist was broken. Many fans put that injury down as the reason why the Reds finished no higher than they did last seasorf Undoubtedly Lucas is cne of the most capable ’moundsmen in the older circuit, But for that injury the popular idol of 'Cincinnati might well have reached ‘stardom in 1923. The fact that Lucas lwas forced to the sidelines for a month rather disheartened the Reds, but he looked great at Orlando and may be headed for bigger and better 'performances during the coming Summer. Luque, Donohue. rtixcy, May and Kolp were all rounding in- PLEASANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE ,The March meeting of Pleasant Circle Institute met at Mrs. E. Boul- ter's with a large attendance. The meeting cpcned with the singing ol The Island Hymn. Roll call follow- ed. answered with singing. saying or paying. Minutes then read and ad- opted. Report of the Pantry Sala fol- BY QUIN HAL Ita- Shannen who has been up g Ito good form and 1I:ndrl:ks had sev- icouple of times and has brought his ‘ " ' ‘= c ‘_':..l i'.‘cki,. liicliers striving for e ,tb Last ycrir Ilcnll call followed miswerod by pav- `ing tcn ccnts. llinutcs thcn lead ‘and nclcptcd. It was decided that the isccretary send the quilt to Prince ‘County l~Iospital_ abc a uioney donn- plaoc on the same. It was moved and 1 Mesting clcscd with “Carry Me Back l seconded that new shades be bought, to Old Virginny". After which the Tonight 011 the “Y” AUEYS. at B-30 ,fo the school. Meeting closed with licsicss scrvcil lunch. Next iiiecting'il1<‘ fvllwilr F‘l\'e ACES Undef Chili r the National Anthemafter which thc:a; thc home cf Mrs. Fiicliard Largc;Divcr McGee will meet the Million- hostess served lunch. |on May liih. Roll call answered with aires in what isexpcctedtobea real The April meeting of Pleasant Cir-I liouscclcanlng hints. good gamc. in of 31 pins. A. l~1'.'h‘_»'y cf "Csntral Christian" _ 1::l no ii the high single and three ‘nzziig reefs; of 279 and 634 pins. Iii the fccdntl match of the even- ri; i`_.:‘ "Baptists" lost to "United" ly 2 i:`i‘s. 2 T y i'.c1i'.'i:lu:ils went to J. A, Bent- i ' cf ‘ ..':'i cj." v.ho railed high single and 733 pins. s E - rs ci 1 rw rs cc i: ill: ti.. ... l LT. !‘/1121.5 lo. rms __ 254 ina 221 ’f`.. L_ Dey .. ‘;z, s. r.i:Le.~.;i 51'. Wortli 232 '_ Ovfcn _ _ . . . , . . . . . ,. 201 T:is.l~-2030 157 Ami-f TRINITY N. J. Clow . . . . . .. f\\'. MacDonald W. MacEwci1 11’ Nlaclnnh ._ 1G. Toombs . . . . . . _ . _ ._ I 'rotfii-27011 205 140 172 104 169 ` ur. PAULS I2. L. Day . . . . . ., 'I~I_ S. _M:icL':od . . . . .. Cox E. Owen 1 Total-1975 i iCEN’I`RAL CIIRISTIAN 'i\I, Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . KP. fl. M:i:N:il .. .. .. . LJ, Stewart .. i A. Hublcy . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 'rctai-1944 li3.ir»ris'r I 188 92 180 116 169 113 120 177 159 235 152 143 174 207 93 167 232 171 191 208 132 152 138 159 178 180 242 178 180 180 182 172 189 120 173 lA. H, l\ffacCanneli . lil Carmichael . . . . . .. R. Forsythe 1D. McLeod E, Slcniford .. > Total--2760 l ir'Ni'rF.n lA, Motiilcson la iiicazifiiem iF. llobbs . ‘T. Waye . .1 A Pfuiiiev 149 185 190 145 171 225 187 229 iowed. A letter was then read by the' U ~ - 5 3 ~`- - I secretary from the Teachers' Ndcra- decided to get all inlormaticn pos-. 1 tion und a general discussion took; sible concerning a school library. 1 30W'-ING TONIGHT , l C0] 23' 15 f- 180 122 20) 211 181 103 201 137 159 162 192 244 117 98 279 194 , 188 182 , duty to our patients, ere _ o l i _ - ' ' ' P k > King Clancy is sought by Boston `Bruins. and owner Charles F. Adams islates he would pay any price to secure the Man 0‘War of hockey. The status of Clancy has never been higher, and recently in a poll of nian- 'agers around the circuit he received' lthe greatest number of votes on their 1 `ail-star team selection. ln fact hel was only one short of receivng a perfect score. Clancy. who is the iinrp and woof of Ottawa. a productf of school and 'City League hock~.y` has achieved a wonderful standing, and is cn: of the most likeable per- ssnalities in sport. ‘ There is no player more generous _in praise of his team mates, more ready to accord recognition to foe-t man; and few as well liked by of-i Ificials. hewspiipernicn and the pub- ,lic in general. Ottawa has a great, ,athletic asset in Kin; Clancy, Ai-:ay‘ from home or at a home, a fearless; fighter, neither giving or seeking iquartcr; a clean, hard hi'.tcr and cn: ` `ot` the most companionabie of men. ‘ LAKE PLACID PREFERRED WORKING UNDER IIANDICAP The actions of one player on the Maroon team are held in alsrge part, responsible for their slump and oven~ tual cellar position, according to the Mon.rcal Herald sport' writer, Elmer Ferguson, who is closely informed on hockey matters. He states that many did not know the handicap under which Eddie Gerard labored in the matter of at least one iemperamental player who was an athletic Bolsh- evik of the first rank. He states that (Special io The Guardian) NEW YORK, April 17--Baba Ruth land Mrs. Clare Hodgson were nmrricd ‘at 5.45 a. m. today in St. Gregory‘g Ro- man Catholic Church. It was the start of a. busy day in the busy life io! ba.seball's best paid employee, for ,at~the Yankee stadium this after- &n0on he is expected to shoulder his bat, and begin earning the yearly salary of $70,000 with which he hopes ito fumish an apartment and buy -groceries for his bride. The cereniony . ; » i . his unruly dsposition affected the .Wu mrfomed by the Re,_._ William ii-hole team in its pennant quest, and I F. Hughes. ` that he was a spreader of dLs~l cord. “He resented being taken off the irc-; he criticized the manager when I_ he was givcn relief; criticized and: _ l bcra.cd players who replaced him and bitterly resented anything that savorcd advice while he was on the ice, Under the conditions presently cxisiiiig in hockey, the manager was itllll RESULTS at a loss to take radical action ta' cizrli the player, and was forced to cs the club's playoff chinccs fad: ;1v.':y tlxrough the dlrsmsion caused AMERICAN LEAGUE It H E The row bciivcen Los Anzflcs aid one player.” ,Duron 15 18 2 ` 1 ` 1 1 ‘Lake Placid over thc lo:f~.t'on of iii `lL‘32 winter Olymi:.c sports is dlvcrt- ing and the jlbes of those atliiccnt- ing ihe Cnliforiilacity maize en- trriaining reading. The Ani':ri:ans i~.:‘_d the right to exercise pf"ci11y in the selection of a spot for xlicir gamrs. 'Under the circizmsianccs i: scam: they chose admirably. Na on: hcrc .will kick as Lake Placid is close :nougii for many to view the games who ,would otherwise be cl.°b:ir1'c:l by the distance that would have to bi-1 t"ei'ers:d, ' ; l’eri~y Williams declares he intends to stay in Canada and will not .cuccimib to the many atlractions tu-_nglcd before his eyes by those. R, H _fimericaris who would like to have hini run as a. representative of their :tunir_v. Williams who has done vast credit to Canada at home and abroad fC1eyelanlI ... ... ...3 0 l Batteries--Uhle snd_ Shea; Hollo- way, Farrell, Grant and L. Sewell. u-In-IF! ‘chicago ._ ...s ro `St. Louis ... ....5 11 , Biiiterlas-aail"lth15mT; 256 or periodical medical exsniiiiaii°n.|rib s lmsniwl °Xhib1il°“ 1" C11"-‘°“i‘f'°"°"‘“‘"“ fh“'°d°nt° fnetho rn; _ . . _ zcz can 241|~why it should be ¢oiitroyersiai,~' iie’a _rear or two asc. i°“"“d‘°“ U'°‘"“’“` d de ,Nd to iii ii Art-r om ciiviissioii it v/as 'rciiil-3004 said "1 cannot imagine. we go to incl The Queeifs collection in Buck-iAl°H¢li<1u0r=hliJ ¢H5°(H;1 bf' CRW identist at regular intervals; many of llmllum PHIHCE Of ll0TC¢\H1“ ami Wt' 1 ’“W°r° the “mm I en ’ . - _|i -V '. < a kable: it includes a fewl ada. us are examined regularly for life in I e1_\ is iem r e d work] sir Austen' in mswer to R smtp surance; some of us have our drains ._~x.-iiiipics of the b.st mo ern ‘ D Labonte rmd 1 el lt in surh things extends ment by HMYY BY. ‘or our electric wiring periodically in- Her d ig i y . . ii ii _ spected. Why not follow this out log-l io pi-cseiiiing notable examples to thc ` s long statfmentdng 1'€l:°~‘S§;\ :Iii U; She has had no fewer than B\'li\-S11 Rmb"-“H ° 5 1' P0 ically, and submit ourselves and our museums. - _ ' l. Tl t t _nt patients in periodical medical ex-fsixieen pieces or Miss i=is.i>¢\" \’°*“tl alvklns Of the "S50 1° -'» “ “mf aminatlons?" ful thin8S- _ - i disclosed no new facts. NEW YORK, April 17.-A band J _ PWNGING UP if/i'riiri< I --By George McManus of robbers in an automobile to- ll!! hold up and shot |. police- man and a bank messenger who "Ora guarding a payroll and cs- Glptd with $38,000. PARIS, April l'1.-Payments would Continue .thirty seven years instead 0! the nfty eight years proposed by UM allits in their memorandum. The Ulrmari offer envisaged annuities Manning at 1.1co_ooo,ooo marks and Hin: in i,4.so,ooo,ooo mai-lu. LONDON, April l7.+Plans of the British General Electric 9121738! to issue 1.500.000 new !¥~‘¢::h slilrel. have been defin- |"" abandoned, the Associ-,ted _ his lunoi on highest author- ~_ ill; ing device for use when applied to telephone and television. i Mary members cf the Clark family still reside in the vicinity of Char- lottetown though the inventor says almcst ns many have migrated to Boston as remain there. ___.i..___.-_--1 (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont., April 17.--Milton and Ira Janis. brokers who operattd the defunct Toronto Securities Cor- poration. pleaded guilty to charges oi fraud in county court here today and were sentenced by Judge Denton to three and a half years imprison- ment. their sentences to date book to March ll. 1928. The balance of 'their terms will be served Portl- ,mouth penitentiary. _ i ’ i . _ O lOl_9. lll'l Fnlun Service. ine., Gnll'_Brluia rights reserved. _ .uf it ' . _l K ~' A "Q <3 \,, . 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