atelier-dwelling Boston t Braves Wallop Giants; f Pirates Beat Cubs 10-4 Island Ladies Hoop Title For a Fifth Year. p - , 'i‘ime 1:94 1-5. Prince cl Wllee Ooilfie Oe-edl, in Baseball Results \ Q -__. Nkflbrifl. no Pitiehurgh ..0s0 0000 1e 1 Chicago .. zoo 011000 e ls e sewell. i-Iigbe (6) and Kluttz; Rush. Lade (2). Erickson (ii). Dob- lrnlck (i). Wade (7). Rush (8) and (Ceuedleu ' Pram) Boston Braves, down in the cel- lar of the National League. wal- loped New York Giants 7-2 yester- day (Friday) with right-handed- Johnny Sain tossing a five-hitter for his first victory of the season. ‘MAY 1.1.1948 Back Stretch ' . . (Continued from Page l) The Braves routed Ray Peat spots but did not Just strike his with a three-homer blast to give stride. George expects a lot from the home team its fourth defeat of him this year as he has ‘ proved ~ 12's GUARDIAN: Make Plans For 3f-Team Junior Bas eball League _ CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE NINE Grand iiireuit Racing Results ARCADIA. Calif" April 80—(AP) Also raced: The Expected Gret- tan, Nancy J., Sandy Bradford, Lamoyne, Miss Abbie Girl. Fourth Race-One Mile Pace. Claee M. $1000 puree. Ginger Tess (R. Craig) Dewey McKay (D. Moore) Mary-Jo (D. Urban) Tlme 2:08 1-5. Also raced: Our Fleet. Galbraith. Dillon Primrose, Modern Vonian, laet nipht won the Blend lelllfi basketball title for the fifth year i.n a row when they defeated thl Oundali Home Nurses 80-32. Th! victory was the second for the co- eds. she nursertekl-BI 1-1" 31"‘ ' game of the series. Last night's encounter wen our ed at the Cundall Home ma and was very closely contested. ‘Ilhe more wag Lied more ‘than once, ~ after the (to-Eds opened the acor- v l Rieoco l - . _ 1_ l ace- - o , ~t d. p l 211303011.“ 101 021 70118 11 0 1111136515312}, plum edged up on in every 4. q. .5 Plans for e three-team Jlntor filossélgylflfllflllé. Thmenckihserlltlienmxr: -_Twenty-ihree horses remained in Plgifttjlp ilrl- l 1 m M“, T’! ins. The nurses fought? ‘tiling Cincinnati . .. 104000200 1 ii l the league-leading Giants by Yeo and MacEachern. e oart- Emile" Y-"lmle “l” mill"- lll ‘h’ C1” “W” Clwmplmlshll’ "ls field ‘my l“ m“ *5°'°°° G° Classified 2i, Purse $1.000. 5,131,333,111“ offmflv,’ ,1. - . Charlottetown. were set in motion 188$ yell‘. den West Pace at Santa Amt“ =1.“ ooo... one Gernqollcr 1m Live‘ w) ard- 0880 l1 5- W e 6 “will” I dld t h Be Bud“) m; 3|; the Armour-leg, Jack round ilhe question of a junior gram tomorrow, hut several ma? Hetki (7). ess y - place St. Louis Cardinals moved n3 by can 1a‘ has.‘ 3-! eueold ‘unfit: Willi-mm "Ur-mg President Pr” mm to represent the city m be scratched out bemre posmlme “mm”. o“ m m ., , i “ “m” "Y ‘1°"‘”““5 Cllwkl“ ffmf" f,“ t‘; fir’; Macmchm sided. Election oi’ officers resulted Provincial playdowrls- (Some held m, the 1 14-min; feature. Mm d_ m I G mWTol-k 000 001 001 2 5 2 W052i‘; played a night gem XSYGGIYl/Dillig hlsa personal attention “£01m”:president'l‘ury'rt'hwr' we ‘new that’ we Jeague winner Dr- stzmwn’ owned by w' L“ Jack l-iigzhlzhd Tglrilroy 6P3; Mo?‘ point mmgmh .. .. v. _ a ‘ _ ' _ , , - _ u p Ssln and Salkeld: P0315. Jones against the Phils at Philadelphia. to with a view to racing her in v1“ Pr°s1dmt~ my Kwmm 59°14” “hm-dd “mun” “'5 a mam m “he (Lindy) n35" °7 Fllrestl om’ n arch Lineup‘ ‘n ' "m!" _ TmeqLldl-Id, Id hll the: fit tht - ltehi 0st m- A"d'°‘”‘ “"'I“'1“k1° <9’ *1“) T°mmY " “la-SM ' PM‘ m“ 51°” °1“”°s' N“ Mwfimw‘ a srepregzntaciir: of each‘ team fir?’ aglegtlons ahiuld S. 33,331,311;*,';,g°*.i§i,.;‘°5:., s p 51"" Rim-om’ “'1' 9"‘- r.w.o. ‘ Martin Liner (O. Baichelor) - d l b two Fletcher Hanover (F. Parks) though m’ co e a ed y l. I , Then J. Scales of P.W.C- Ginger Up (M. Dennison) 5:01;“: may m “on we 1M1; twp Th“ 2515 4'5 points, giving her team a four- Wesirum. fest ball into the upper right iield has a two-year-olci filly New ‘ t I as mm , .. Clggslflgfl 19-13, Pufgg 51,000, m F; m; n‘ can» lllllllllw Boll» l» New loll w on we wow lo llll- llllllll- lv lwll llollel l-lll- lllll- $JZT..“‘“°° ‘° “W” “‘° ..’i'°$.“§.§..’f.”o§.fZ n’... T?!“ .§“‘lf.;f.‘°‘I§'.u.°“Z§§l.'"" 2“ Mel-ll will <ll Pllllll o. on... a s = n York; Brooklyn at Philadelphia: ton in the second inning but the Edith Gray, that was being kept Indication! Wm m“ m“ Kink decided to leave the math" m mo Ca 110N181 hwortlh (P spear‘) OTIenry (F. Fuliderburk) 5_ Mmnomu g 1 3 11 . Cincinnati at Pittsburgh: Chicago Braves really went to work in the on the go all winter. lwssessesnice m“, Knights or Columbus and hand‘ of the imam“ executma 11:15: Leg (J Glyn“; Miss Hamey (H. Davis) M‘ would“. o o o o pg 51;. muis, night. . third, . manners and a. real slick way oi P92 we (N -Boudman) Time mp6 1-5, E_ wound“. o o Q 0 - Brooklyn 320 003 040-11 l) 1 A walk to Eddie Btanky. the moving. Edith Gray has e foal at i‘ r09 1L5 Also raced: Dream of May. fllgn n came‘ g e 4 Q Phllldelirllll 92° “Wm-i 5 l base on balls specialist, started foot by Calumet Budlong 2.0394. K s l c t“ Tlme - d_ cfluck woolen m“. “no, Perkasus, saute Perk Ax- M Em, Q 0 2 0L PM!” and Edwards: uonam’ Fouls 1'@ub]es' when w“ wes- 1’ .1 1’ .1 . . . r s 'Alsoi11aceSir Guy June Vllaruma wmthy) G11)’ 1'93! 139E571» J.,Wo0d 0 1 o 1. Judd, (2), Nahem (8) and Semin- trum threw wFilldlynoverb siconld b JOQXI C131; has t: yzea-ilddgrzlxt . gawlgrnalnpfltch l CSeveSthPEace-g-zlmij-lfi Mile Trot, B_ Picky-d 1(4) 1 1g 3% 3 ick. base on Jim. usse ‘s un , a1 y mcoe arves r . , . ~- ' lass , rse , . 8 ' AMERICAN hands were safe. Play Girl. and RlOhI-rd R1116)‘ a o r H “ “ p c r Seco“? rlfrcsa-“slow ma” 22' Brittanic (A. Cameron) _ NUBBEQ M :2: s s l.“ l‘: i2.“ Boston 000 sell at second with a groun er to \v e . J. ncs as a year m; i. . Wflgeca (E, Lgonar ) 5_ swam; _ Reynolds and Niarhos; Harris. first base. Bob Elliott banged a by CalumctBudLong 2.02%. a well- L“, night m the Cundan Ham Cash Bllyul $352535) “m. 2,13 2-5 a rlenfy 1o z z 22 f Dorlsh (B). Debi (9) Rlld Tebbei-fi- three-run homer off the left field bred two-year-bit colt is owned by H t c gym west Kent school 811,15, mm“ 5:193’ CF31 e Also raced: Milt Hanover. WBYHB Currie 0 0 3 0 Chicago 000 010 04o s s 0 facade. m: Heath, who had fan- c. Schurman. Its sire is Real llfl GT3 Urllfir scholastic basketball °““"“’1°“S T1“ 111l- Earls Mountain Rose, Prince. Sparkle Hanover, Private Thomas o o a 0 Detroit .. . 001 100 002 4 12 2 ned with two on in the first, made Money 2.09 and the dam was sired captured m“ another m“, im- A1=° “we senator Guy. Pat. Full Bloom. . Moore 0 0 0 0 Wight. Caldwell (8). Goodwin up for it by hitting a homer into by Lacopia 2.09%, grauddam Lena (c u ed‘ P 8) their school when they datum! golbwvoudAlberrggmAbbe Eighth Mekong M". Trot, Smithy o o o o (9) and Tresh. Weigel (B): New- the right‘ field seats ending Poat’s Marque. People who see this °" 11" 10m B89 PW C 2nd 'co_ed team m a mm Don U.. Ra $1000 bu“ 22 Pa“ Chum-m; 19, pm.” 5109p mnk o 0 2 0 houser, White (8) and swift (4). gbay, youngster think that for size, style dénieath game for the Islam. Third ce- . Awma Eb,“ u Cruise) Mame“ 0 o 1 o Cleveland 8t Si» mill! llllil/Pllll- Whitey Lockman homered ill and breeding it is outstanding. $50090 Ye" Y1 31mm)’ 1° e 1:“) junior hoop crown by a close 8 :d‘6 ‘urhmgs i (Hcdgins) BT11" P311111 (R- 5Y0") Hardy 0 0 1 0 ed. rain and (lllld- the sixth with nobody on and wu- Another outstanding colt is owned by the fllllllcill (lll ("m Hllll "K 7 m“ Jllledm“ M?!“ em Yoders Best Guy (E. Osborn) 15 2 i3 32 _ Games Saturdayr New York at lard Marshall also hit a solo hOIiI- by Murdock MacGowan. The sire elld Allrlllsleelllle fees he would Maegan“ o! W K a and Patsy ca; (ails molds) Time 2m 4_5_ new“, w_g_ G055, _, Boston; Philadelphia at Wldhi-tfl- er in the ninth. ls Real Money and the dam Emma. 58'") 10 1"" i119 Pond OPP-ll ~0 Mamas“ of P. w_ C’ were hlgh Barbara ti’ I . ton: st. Louis at Chlceeo: Detroit "The Pirates paraded eight runs Azcfl’ (half sister m Jane Azofl Plllllle fllhlllz llllll fllri-llel" Wllllld close Chem at Cleveland. . across the plate in the second inn- 1.59%). Maynard MacGuigan ex- agroeie to dflurnish twelllvelboats in Frllléntbugetggéf gzetgfimel elach gm Phllflflelilhll 1W W" 990-4 3 9 ing to beat the Cubs and sweep a pects to have a. good pacer for the ‘B: t?" W?!“ 8 1 "M: and scoring two field goals apiece m. ilfeshlnllflll W1 9M 1199-1 4 l two-game series. slow classes this year in Butcher h“? 1° d5!" “f; "F111;; l! 11"“ a mm] of 4 points. Marchlldon and Rosar; Master- The cub; guLhlt, the BUGS, 15-11. Boy 2.20, by Watson Peter, and tllllilneyt press e. T f in; d! Lineups and summum: non. Candlnl (8) and Ellrlr- and forced Truett (Rip) Seweli to Phil MacGuigan has a three-year- ° e "P l B list-ll Well vll - llr- seek the aid of Kir Hlzbe. Tilc olo, Calumet Budllong that he ln- ilfillllzfdlftell: llylgirsllnlgenléilwfg: w_ K s_ F6 rs n, m‘ . vlcwry went’ w sewe ' m5 sbcond 19nd‘ to race m me ‘utmmhwhge Association wanted to punches; MacArthur .. 0 0 0 0 » v - E 0 otThri-‘zaesilgsttgeogflilsthéalfixlbslilner 136581121511 Hughes L‘ jogging sq“ e u" PWPETW outright he would Cutclifie 1 g g g Stan Rojel: and Clyde Kluttz. col- + e- e- e- el)” whatever "hi"? ""1 - 0 o 0 0 wins m lectcd three hits each of the l2 Our Montague notes would 11°‘- Zfiifihfi,“,,§?.,"Z,.,'lEK"'Z?,,‘?., 1:: Lynds . o o o o Pittsburgh accumulated. Kiner had be complete if we did not mention stipulated at the time the ‘Feb Macxmnon _ 1 0 o 2 slur“ ti: ‘iiiiiéhl'°'fli.‘ii‘“ni.i°‘lifi on a. a... ... ,.. .. .......... ._ . . . . -— '1‘ e score n e o - _ m _ 0 0 o q BOSTON, April 80 - (AP) —- nine innings, and had a sevcn- GCOFBG, with the necessary mach- mlstkglgaézfaz $ghtpzléfilywifjfi_ gigging o 0 o 0 Over-aged but still crafty. Jack run rash in the seventh against inery widened the bllllk stretch In the next“ year; Campbell o o 0 0 *'1.';:“.;"=-.‘”%.. .. .. . . ‘m: "boil": "- - -" ooo ~ l l l l onto, came e oor 6e - The Cards hit ve p c era o:- par cu ary e ow . - _ _ _ _ _ G 17s PF P“, night to knock out 19-year-old 17 5319395, including a grand- creasing the grade so that there mid ‘Egg: lffgrlwhiafiusxigg 3e ézghruw __ 1 o o 2 Tommy Collins. 126. B05100» 1" slum homer by Joe Garagiola_u1 will be no difliculty I01‘ 1H8? meeting and ti“ proposition met Ives __ __ o o o u the fifth round o1 their scheduled the big seventll. which broke a o-n fields to get around it. A great Wm‘ considerable opposition from Stewart _ o 1 0 1 IO-round boxing bout before l tie. deal of care was taken to have one section of the executive‘ op_ Keen o 0 0 o apes crowd a7. the arena. 5cm Muslal continued his bat- the gradients properly adjusted. panama of the mwe to keep MwNem o o 0 0 °°111"‘- "1"" °' 3° °' h“ 1"” lllls “impale l°°l Wm‘ l‘ 1mm" mm“ "M h“ “u “ 411°“ h“ whlsloclra Pond in the public Mathesorl 2 0 o 4 vious a5 professional battles, twice twnflgublgg and two singles in six been dug all around the track to "Sh," bracket contended {Mt Owen 0 o o 0 appeared to have the Canadian grips w the plate to drive in (our carry 0H the water so that a. rainy ‘ 3 1 9 7 the subsidy asked eves away too Totals morning or night before won't put high and w“ a P‘ t would '.\ crilnp in the racing. . . g their own allotment T T T T gteheistsilTlllffil/gvfiiervghiitdgaswoud m" aogve/yllilrzg; Quail G081 11nd 55k" Fifty-seven years ago 2.30 was , , , ' ed m; $50090 frokn the money al- veteran at his mercy. The youlig- mm am- put him down for e three- count evith a left to hhe chin in strong in a Corner and 8B" 111m the first round. Lalo in the sec- a terrific two-listed beating about and session, Oolline trapped Arln- the head. KING AT THE SPORTING CLUB Thursday, May 6th MAIN lOUT-- I0 ROUNDS JOHNNY MOREAU (I60) Middleweight Champion of Maine llll "ACE" McCLOSKEY (I58 lbs.) time Middleweight Che-mp. - TITLE BOUT-IO ROUNDS rmmm GALLANT Charlottetown 145 ibe. __________q THREE ROUNDS YOUNG TRAINOR (I25 lbs.) TIGER start: (I26 lbs.) vs. Island Featherweight Champ. WITH OTHER PRELIMINARIF‘ HIT BOUT AT Iz’ lklCiSz-liingside $1,450,- Reserved $1.25,- Rush $1.00 ~a--\~ .. A. , I l0 ROUNDS __4r—f g m TllE stun beaten‘for the first time on a Maritime Province track. Edgardo stepping in 2.29% at New Glas- gow, N35. Later Israel, provincial bred trotter. won the int heat of his race at Halifax in 2.28. Israel's yearling son Borak won the year- ling stake for Maritime bred. trot- tcrs in 1.39%, which was the Can- adian haif-miie reoord until e little later in the season when it was beaten at Hamilton, Ont. Oth- er happenings of note in i801 was when W. A. Brennan's Parluville trotted the last heat of his win- ning race in 2.34 at Charlottetown, and Minnie Gray, driven by Peter Carroll. won her last two heats at the Provincial Exhibition. Char- iotteown, in 2.30, 2.80. Lady Pilot raced in 2.30% and Lucy Derrick trotted in 2.82%. O lb O O It must be remembered that the above performances were all to Sterling Elliott, s. New Engiauder. He had a few trotting horses and regarded the high two-wheeled suiky as dangerous for horsemen when involved in a spill, and went- ed more speed out of his animals. so Elliott dismantled a bicyclaput the wheels together‘ with a stout iron bar. built a small wooden seat onto the reinforced bar. hitched his horse into shafts he had devised and proceeded to ec- ‘l’ ‘l’ '0' 1' as the years roll by. Molly 0f W!‘ You um win your will and p) 5' tion. The horse, hauling the rub- Doble looked at the bike andwas former top grade sell water Unipeygffy Qduggfign as “m; gm b" thegd, 113m sulky. beige,“ m, not impressed. Edward "Pop" streams are becoming Billed l" by enrol/Trig as an Alrforoe Cadet n‘ earlier time performances. 0 i» l- 0 Then Elliott acquired discarded bicycles and made more "bike" aulklcs. He eel-it one to a friend. Charles Clark, who was campaign- ing horses .at Worcester, Mam. Clark owned a pacer-Alfred D.- named 'for a rwce on June 8th. 1892. The horse did not seem to have much chance and Clark felt he had nothing to lose by experi- menting with Elliott's contraption. Alfred D., hauling the “bike" elli- ky, while his rivals had to race along in front of the heavy high- lt was finally agreed to place the proposition before the ‘De- partment concerned and abide by their decision. A ccmmittec walt- ed on the Minister and Deputy Minister of Agriculture and the project was ruled unfeasable, The _wey things stand at present ang- lers can wipe Whitloolfs Pond off their slate. I O O The rank and rile of fishermen. especially t-hose who are not fort- unate enough to own a share In a leased fishing right, {eel that they have a‘ just grievance. They con- tend mat it's the fishermen who contribute ilhe lion's share of the license money and yet it is the inme men who reap the benefit. Ae one angler remarked: "Last fall Pheasants Unlimited voted a figure crowding the irwo thousand dollar marl: to be applied for the introduction of Quail this year lie fishing was requested." I I O It'e the fishermen themselves who are to blame for this situa- tion. Lest- fall when Pheasants Unlimited didn't have enough ________________ send her against the world's trot- ting mark “of 2.06%. made in Oc- tober, 189i, by sunol drawing a high-wheeled "bike." Gears. another immortal in har- ness horse history, dropped around for a visit with Doble. saw the “hike" and asked if he could bor- row it end make an experiment. Geere worked out Honest George in it but made no comment. 0n the next race day for Honest George he borrowed the "bike" and ‘Honest George almost dist- anced his rleld including a pacer driven by Doble. Doble promptly regained his "bike", asked Elliott to ship some more "bikes". so did other drivers. On August 17th, i002. et Chicago. Nancy Hanks mzred to the improvement of ‘twill fishing in the Province lb was a fisheiiman, one who has al- ways talked at great length at former meetings on will’! ‘llld ma“; 7,0 improve trout fishing, who was the first to sayi "W913 be good sports; let them have it or words to that effect Ii fisher- men would talk less and do a ill:- tle active work. they might 11°‘ somewhere with their dam bulld- ing and stream lflllllfilwment schemes. I O Not long ago when looking through my scrap book. I Mme across a newspaper writeup 01' I fish and game meeting held eleven years ago, The reporter wrote in pa"; "M13 x 5p0ke p4 great length on the benefits that would resul‘. in the building 0f dams and 81195111 improvement, etc, etc." That was eleven years ago and nothing has convincingly that with very little imagination one can hear the roar o! the spillways in one‘s ears. It's just, as the Indian would say: "Hemp big wind", O I O The number of fishermen are increasing every year. both infill-l and tourist, while our trout wat- ers are becomnig fewer, as re- gards public fishing in particular, and the good pools dwindling while our mill dams are either breaking out or being leased to private interests. The appoint.- ment 0f Mr. James Rodd in the interests of upon fishing is look- ed ulpon as the one ray of light on an otherwise dark horizon. RTLRNTIE QUALITY '1 i i. 6, MAGINE the Thieisyo capabilitiee. As a Flight Cadet under training, your total income h $228.00 a month and, on graduation, you will receive KID REID (I60 lbs.) vs. ROCKY MILLS (I58 lbs.) nlah-wheled slllkles which were without batting m m m; m been done, apart from. the dam at your appointment to the rank of Flying Officer with e . chuhmewn ‘ six to eight seconds-some say even maul," of W, orgunmuon “new Annandale, (I hate to even nien- monthly ineome of $274.QQ_ Ior Iele-nd Middleweight Ohemplonehlp we sewlllh-llwer than the up rheir hands in horror when a vloll llllll lllllillfl) ill ill“ dais "bike" sulky. The two-wheeled bi- gubgldy of $500.00 a y”; u, b; Mr. X and this buddies are still cycle eulky wae the invention of ‘(m1 gm- m, cgnflnugncg 0g pub- talking. They'll talk so long lllld ‘ hwhmi‘ e Unmarried. l ~_.-. __ \le en advantage- ] _“\> ' you’cl feel flying a jet propelled ‘aircraft or n "gating a modern multi-engined plane to a pin poin ocation with split second timing. to achieve in the R.C.A-.I". You will treid as a Flight Cadet under a team of expert instructore using the most modern scientific equipment available in the world today-a training valued at just about $35,000.; It will be a proud day for you when you graduate ae a full-fledged Pilot or Radio Navigator and receive the coveted Wings ofithe R.C.A.F. You will become a member of a team ofoutatauding young men-famous for their courage, initiative and o Age ll lo 24 yearn e Senior Matriculation er sum-A Univenlvyaelvei l! you feel: the educational requlltlneate eel out above, enlist new in gveundenw and tulle advantage of the educational facilities. provided by the Service to 1 qualify for aircrew. either o] the Canadian Services C 1 whgflgfg‘ m“ “my, 11g u"; hooked to the new “bike” trotted ‘|YlI."-?1l|€i!I-'Z;.'iY YR"? 'd " "fI.' Bud D0519 119.151 mom, m; n”; e mile in 2.0'llt-a new world's, "bike" and telegraphed Illlott roi- rwerd- Fllllmrll dm later at cne. This call from the most fun- ‘lbrre Hell-ta. Indium. she lowered cue reinsmen in harness hone hie- hll‘ "@0111 9° 100% and on Sep- tory could not be denied, eo Elliott telnber 90th of the same veanwith promptly took the train fol-petrol: Dob)» llllll hllldline the ribbons where the Grand Circuit w“ u; and seated in hie ‘hid’ Nancy b, "M4 ‘M “mug” 9°51; M trotted to ht beet meri and the hitch Nancy Hanks to hie bikeand than world’! "will! rmlrli-I-M '-at Independence. Iowa. NOTICE IN THE STUD IIIIIEIIVIHR (WORK IIIISE rm: HOSE PLRYIME- (4) - 204 1-2 Sin, SCOTLAND, kWh-Dom, ELIZABETH RIVERS, 213% l i / ~ " a - a new aircrew course EVERY e wants. ‘Eh’. pulw---~undennc-paa-~-- n" h‘ u‘ m." m“ ‘.u’°n “d.” --------p-u-_--eq__.-__ . The Central Al: Commend, I.C.A.I. Siellen, V l Trenton, Ontario. - \ Please send me, without obligation, Ml penlwlere regarding epenihge new evelleble lathe R-C-AJ. ‘Y GUY AXWORTHY, Zzfllfi-Jecolld Dom, MAIEL h TRASK, 201%, ly PETER THE GREAT, 2:00. 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