s‘! . ..-- - PL1aYI§l"-YV’V'-"*'4""Q r .-_ .. J-"Ail: *3“ /....s:~a‘z=:'~ ‘".-r<.:'.el.:1.'-"..-.- :-—n-<-l > a I l" I u .5 l -°.'L"..=-'<».*:E“‘-’ E i? 2 s g 9 o KKIIFZGQWIVQJ“ . .. _...___,.--.. -..>-<. ...._..-_._._..... \ - —l minrq-rqp/vww .'I1"1‘1!\2“JQ _ al._ Cu_-l‘;- ..a.__.:1,_, _ race slx THE cllalugrrsroww GUARDIAN The weatherman interfced with the start of the City softball league last night and although both tel-ml were more or less disa inted ..__ nevertheless it la expectod t the NEW YO May 27 (AH-Red ame will be played tonight. All 50X. back at rlway Park in Boa our teams are us to get going ton for an extended home stand. ls soon as possible and it was felt, defeated Cleveland Indiana twice ma: if the some were postpone‘ today. taking the L. encoun- unm m, mg; 0g m, w"; 1g would ter 2-0 and allowing up with a 4 8 flelav the start of the schedule too giant? lgvetrmthettgggiéifiertlgasoe cng, a e. e - a Lefty Judd of Ingersoll. Ontario, Th, postponement hwev" w"; piloted the Sox to their victory ln (an w dampen m, ardo, o; me gill afternoonrgame as he kept seven “Y” ""1 “"5 "W" "r '*"""'....°"F.t'.‘€’u“i‘.2$5§‘ fiififiidlfiii? and Nagywsiatlclls fine lbit. In fact t s ap make t e payers part- T ‘ H“ mo“ mun“ n L e. , g ‘fcoglcfiy gvegarlieeage “$1211.? .12; the Amer can League last season, can pa“ their opinion‘ on the “P llmitetd Cleveland to five hits in the apective merits of the two league mmfmflfljfiéwllouaer pitched no °"'”°"' . . . tgoitt Y ekrs into a tle with New . - o Dolzbliappointed at the inability o!‘ Lg!“ ‘sm%“!°g_tzhizfcg:feiiin u“ iness tgoalgtgexkt trlczosglgf mfiiiflfiofiéjsh‘ match]? fin“ 1m" P"°“¢°"i~ i1" "w" "Wm". wsfalslulzhted by l4 strikgult‘: be“ “MM 11° “"1" in Hem"! I the largest total rul- a pitcher in suitable replacement w held ihe game this season It was his second 19°11 111 the 1161-50" 0f MF- P- W- success of the year and his first Tllmer- with Wolllo Beontlebury triumph over the Yankees since 1941 110N118 secretary. _ ' Both Mr. Turner and Wallle. like cam. gr tttlvgoiiltozlnle‘ rmlbltfitlzhteelwg M1‘- Ddllsfln. have long been intor- inning. ested in all the different branches. It was the fifth straight defeat 0f Sport. Wallie was an active bart- for the league champions and their iclpant not so many years back seventh in eight games. whlle Mr, Turner, heading many of the sporting activities of the city in years zone by. has always lent to the leagues n. headed wise 1udg-' u s ment. I t C I I At present he is head of the F B ta Royals Hockey Club ant. the Curl- ing Club and kl both instances has proven to be a leader of the high- est order. To his new t he will give the same conscien ious efforts C and will bend all his energies to LONDON. making the league s. highly luocess- Shortly before the First Great ful one. War an officer approached Harry ' ' ' Arldrerws, athletics trainer for the ‘Wallie. too, has been amoclated Irish Guards. and asked track ad- wlth the management of various vice. "I want you to met me out teams andgclube mu- a good manyIarid tell me frankly what I'm good years. Taking a keen interest in for." he slid- sports of all kinds he has always Andrews sent the slitht officer been willing to lend a helping hand through the paces, then told him whenever called upon and teamed "I think you have the maldngs of up with Mr. Turner the pair will a good miler." The officer took the live the 1988110 the kind of guld- hint, ccncerlrtrated on the mile. ance it needs. and won an Irish championship at am. a . to-ltauy “‘B°,.‘§.‘l‘““‘°°‘ itl he adeAn oug as ye uncon- y ap a ve, m - firmed the rumor was going the drvews a dee 81"» 011 Doulnd (94-50) rounds yesterday that a. third’ base- a. week for life. The trainer re- ball team is being rounded up and celved the sum up to his death re- if such is the case then the City cently at the use of B0- wlll also enjoy a three team hard- The Irish Guards’ officer now is ball league during the summer Gen. Sir Harold Alexander, the months. man who tawht the Germans and ' ' ' Italians w run. The awry is told EVEl‘ since the services decided in the weekly paper "Oyellflfi" to forsake the baseball game for More than $01,000 poured 111W softball-this decision could not be avoided-the other two teams that the Government coffers from time owd had been organized for some time ‘llbotball League South Cup never gave up trying to get another at Wembley where a 75.000 cr squad interested and Lf the rumor-watched Arsenal 911ml"! m!" heard yesterday is true and pro- Charlton Athletic. It came from vxillt: the makeup of the squad entertainment WX whim Bml-‘imwdi doe; not conflict with the other lg sllghtlly negro than "IN-third °‘ two teams, then the proposed lea e t e to a Id - should prove quite an attractdgh- Each club received about 811.360 ' ' ' as its share of the proceeds. A sim- Wltl-l softball games scheduledlllar sum went to the Football Ilea- for Tuesday and Thursday nights ofgue for a pool which behemfl @119 each wee-k it is likely that the base- [league's ‘H! clubs. All clubs contrib- ball schedule will be and at the irte w the pool mrousbout tht m- same time shoulc; be drawn up 5o ular season and each club will get as not m CODIHC! with softball. rt on equel ohm of "m" $235‘)- this is done and 1t ls likely that] Not all ovzltléllfgglmalngfifxfgffi tilcre will be at t t a some ammm- k” w° - zmgilggtgs pay less into the p001 than played a w ck it ld ' lowers of ti... “$3: c.5321. were. clubs as Arsenal. probably“? see mm without havln to co sreotcst crowd-vine"! in B? to a decision as Just wglich gain‘: 7° "me °1 m” man“ clubs’ they should witness should it so siriwgling hard to carry on. file happen that the flames. baseball W01 l1 a Wm" m" “W and softball, fell on the sal-‘uc 4'11" ‘mm- mghm w. a. Jarvis. famed Newrnarket h t led eoehoreesfor Of course as stated above it is._turfman 121850 101:; 11m Ltd“ Wm‘ still not a certainty that this mh-dnhree Ki ‘team will be in gxjgbence_ But y; m net personalty of apmliifllilzlflly to be hoped that such is the laseJm-ooo- n w” "med m haw W’ It would really make a start at I Jervis. who d1¢d 1m vflf; comeback for baseball and would ‘rained 1°" Km‘ George {Kl ndd a lot to a local sport Dfogram Edward VII, and the prawn M» that at the present time is really in the doldrums, . Dy ALLAN NICKLESON i" Press Staff Writer May 2'7 -(CP)- E ch nge of sports visits N1 e We; ‘British ‘and Rélailyan végrigwfl You don't have to look at the one“ ' 3 allafleld, H use of 0011111101" fitatilisnnsilfllnlégejsiendlar up realm IYMMY "id Yam" mm“ “my of the Amerlcyan 15v em Indu“ oapwn- at ‘be imlldml mfim" up yum. (hé nmiemag¥f 1:" “fit of the International Sports AUMVW- ' ‘“ d ship in Iondon ohm wswm’ "m air wlll'be used for its bro- eae 1 bassa- Bettor Yankee teams than the é‘ggpglgpgggdgilltzfrg1znfald?n; do,“ presentulllvar-laddled outfit. have suf- think the Hussy,“ play NW3! M." b??? eh seine early season set- m! RAJ,‘ md “my team! might d; at t emorlnohawks of the l‘n— m, the” to dtmonstnk 1L hmifid°fgyyhe ,,§Z§°m°‘°,",_',",‘,‘f,. f" the Russians could come and show the weather, It's the club that Big.“ "if" awn!‘ o‘ wmch we know in first place the first of July that “m” is the serious threat; -"' I I Nevertheless baseball has B t h k crazy together with the met of $12: ‘Was once! a mine warld. Tthxere has c s 98h B 0V2 n“ g (y! e gqqf; teams so th t it‘ body‘ fl __ T s G u k aria the Indians Bat‘nypresen‘e fiat o ou e as good as anybody else in B b the American league; a Ifilfiaéfili ,, ,, ——,,,,,,,,., up Leaf i d th C - gala’: tawny-gout“ rife“ it gppiaalltl CPMm“ 7"“ Sh" Wm" e re r were ‘prema ure REA! 50M]. lvltcllrntihle sutgllslkyegoaltencer having Igflgblomm)’ M”, m __ ‘ " f -' e (CP)— Sometime. songwhera m1’ “m! ‘ma, . ehlillciigtlledmmattefiplfalinhetir thtatuh: yMtnkilrgal Cl; ilre a burl?- fs employed in the off-season with °1’ i" "w" m‘ """'““'t “m. ' and onslder the bullets vein 101' Major]- lsymthea sand and by Gin-dun “ab-u. ifl-Ylerlnlng in thghabeence Ofagdlbjzls: The people of a certain midlands Bmythe overseas colnnluniw bomber command a '1 a paid the money to get a. first-hand ..‘.‘..".."..%°'° "W231i. Slim-It“ “."2"»'=°’1-"3?§?l‘-'-‘ ‘i i?‘ do? H7!’ cllsxsy llefioggtrteofo thg ron. Their lhilllfll! and 513900‘!!! trlet Depot as lort of moral sup- "T" in” m?’ “"1 "Wm" 1°’ ggrt for the young centre who was Victory Fund.‘ mm h in; sworn in for service. "Some ‘fiat m“ 3am ‘M’ ‘.'.'°“°° m" 1.3"‘ '"'“" u. ge aalfmemse’ u aernl-e m “w” ‘mu ‘m’ “d 'm'°“' baseball hen the m: of ma- b° ¢h u‘ F. chmmua m. airing but wleu fortunate com- m __.____..'.______ munitiea insist on talking about Douqggoy; go fl§|flflq dlarta and shooting a "treble triple WUMNOW. N1. -—-ICP)— "g9 ee"; M H m l f The dun-sea fishing waters round , m“! Mi- lililiw’; . e ‘ognmatl o‘ the most of the northern part of ‘m lIl-lfilm ‘W ‘llwxlmlt l self- New Zenland which attracted visi- ‘gum, llzfihm“ f‘ l‘ ‘Hm ‘ers from all parts of the world be- a l’ '9 _ 1e lill “re the war are new a favorite some u a ninth inning home run Red Sax Collect Two WinsFromLeagueLeaders side will attend the m 18381711111011 Chess Federation which l" Saturday. l-Ie will represent chess players of Prince Bdwarddaland. business matters of the Federation and starting June 2 the gamer will Bet underway. These will not be concluded until June l0 when the championship of Canada will be played. ofsky, champion chess Canada. visited Chariot year ago this week. While played l4 local chess emsligins the victor in emh . Thole were all exhibition matches. vived in this province during the last few years and the nufnber of players ln Many of the Royal Air Pbroe mem- bers ststioned here are fond of the some and match wits with local players quite olften. Beeldea lottetown. the chess game has ad- herents in Alberton. Summerslde and probably centres. To Represent P.E.l. At thee: Meeting Mr. ll. B. Richardson of Simmer. combined meeting and tournament of the ts underway in Dalholule, NB. The first day will be devoted to It will be recalled that Abe Yan- ayer of wn one here he enthusiasts cue The game of chess has been re- rapldly increasing. in Char- Kmsington . other Baseball Linescores NATIONAL t. Louis 100000 ill-d S 0 Tobin and Meal; Pollet and 0’Dea. New York 100110000-3 7 Chicago 000000 300-2 4 1 Wit ',M o (B) and Lombardi; Warneka. Prim (8) and Hernafr den. Philadelphia . . 000 000 000-O 5 Cincinnati 000 212 ZOx-‘l l5 JOUIIBOH. P0411111? (7) and Lit" lngston; Riddle and Mueller. AMIBICAN 000 000 000-O I 0 Boston 0000I000x-2 s 0 Naymlck. Reynolds (S) Having (llkand Rosar; Hughson and Pea- Cleveland Big Puzzle WASHINGTON, May :7 (AP Even the man who owns them, Clark Griffith. isn't qulto sure what is keeping the Washington Sen- ators, current wonders of the Amer- ican Lea ue. so h h in the race. Norma y, Griffith can anal zo any baseball situation as quic ly and clearly as an infielder making up his mind which base to throw rmfor a double play, but not so this e. “It's got all kinds of fullny an- gles," the "old mall" said today. “I guess you‘ve got to say it‘: the spirit. These fellows have found out they can win, so they simply go on winnlvg. "And fine pitching." he was to add. " ur pitching has marvelous." Flood 0f New “ldas” llas Plenty Shaft PHILADELPHIA, May 2'I—(A.P) -The international order of grind- stand quarterbacks has a new chapter — the Phillies bleaoher strategists association, l d. And William Drought Cox. Phil- lies President, has no one but him- self to blame-he asked for it. A few days ago Lox salu he would welcome tans’ suggestions about now he could improve his service to the baseball public. Among lenty of good wheat that came in fe- spouse, there was this chaff: A dyed-in-the-lwool fan proposed that a. special "hecklers section’ be established in Shibe Park when Brooklyn Dodgers come to town- and reserved for volunteers who want to hackle llppy Leo Dulocher. suggested were: pretty ulck h 1 A180 blcndes-and no men-to hawk soda pop and hot dogs; lucky charms for all players (Phillles); a nursery un- der the stands so mother could at- tend unworried, cushions for the lets, and free fans on hot days. The payoff. however, was the sul- gestion from a sweet old lad who admitted she was Just beginn to et interested in baseball. She said rat-all that's needed, she sal is to “buy some of the better pla ers that are now playing for o er teams." Revised City coc Cleveland 001 010 001-8 1 0 Boston . . . . .. 040 000 nor-a e 0 “Bagby and Roar: Judd and Par e. , Detroit . . . . .. 000 300 000-S I l. New York 000300000-2 t 0 Newhcuser and Richards; Don- old, Murphy (D) and Hemaley. INTERNATIONAL Jersey City 010 100 104-4 11 2 Baltimore 0000000314 6 I Voisclle, Sunkel (S) East (9) and Steiner: Grcmek, Swift (B) Burk- art (B) and Becker. Newark ‘l 0 Syracuse . 110 000 00x—2 I I Davis. Fallon (a) and Robinson; Delacruz and West. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City I. Columbus t. Milwaukee 2. Toledo 9. Milwaukee 4, Toledo s. .4 Egg And Poultry Market Report The local egg market ia somewhat easier this week with peak of pro- d/uctlon now posed. Supplie; go mainly to Maritime points Newfoundland. Price ia slightly ad- vanced on graded Large and so dealers are now Quality continual good. P. E. I. grading stations are pay- ing for ungreded egg: delwered‘ A Large t d: B 23-5: C 30- ed ingAfol- cartoned pad Pullet -1. one am ensures. ma... Staffordshlre collie he fell down an l -foot About half- way down the l t the pithead reflected on a guide rope. l-le grabbed t and slid to safety. QUICK SUIT PUDDING One cup molasses, 1 cu cup chopped luet, I C“; ra and then add dry m spoons soda . lteaepoon ein 1-2 teaspoon each salt. 1 teaspoon maple flavoring‘ into IN Mr. Maxwell is the lcdlng ban they err RC. J’. teams Maxwell's community and “sort of American servicemen ea r thguvlaitoraogherrlm the W 1 Q m shipments of A paying I6 14c delivered Charlotte- town. ao-z; a usdllilm 20-0: k ' delivered- ALargeStI-I-Sbl-MAJQ- dlumfll-igAPuiletdrflldlfl 24-5. Speclaliud producirs an receiv- se-e. a Medium a4; a B (OP)? "."°°'°°° t" l.°".t“°' ""2: t: a J o , a - -o o on” o“ n workelz, when it shaft. from Iii‘! hi POPS tum: i tas- uloves. all- s ice, nutmeg sifted into I 1-3 cups four. Add. i teamoon vanilla and Pour ased Z-qt. mould and steam i hours. Serve hot with lemon cat100- bell fan in this colnmunit. In caught the bill one nl ht “h: Softball Schedule Due to the withdrawal of the Monarchs it was found necessary to revise the ori lnal schedule drawn up and the ollowlng is the revised schedule as approved by league officials: .M.O.A. .M.C.A. “ S-Army vs Air Force " ill-Navy vs Air Force “ lo-Navy vs Y.M.C.A. “ IT-Navy vs Army “ 22—Air Force vs Y.M.C.A. “ zit-Army vs Y.M.C.A. “ 20-Army vs Air Force July i-Navy vs Air Force " 6-Day vs Y.M.C.A. BRINGING UP WANT M E. May I'I—Nn.vy vs Arm _ TIPPY AND "CAP" NO. YOUR MOTHER DOESN'T T ' O AN‘ VlSlT. O G COUSIN MlLLlE NOV! AT ALL. Place With NEW YORK, M 2‘l—(AP)—- Howie Pollet cutpltchaed Jim Tob today as Cardtna s clung to second lace in the National League with a ‘-2 victory over Boston Braves at, St. Louis out it was a fielding er- ror by the Braves‘ and not pool‘ $und work that let in the winning Two were out in the eighth the score was tied and Stan Milslal was on second when Ray Sanders hit a hard grounder between first al d second. All Connie Ryan could o was knock it down. Musial was rounding third. Ryan pegged home, Tobin tried to cut oil the throw but the ball hit his glove and bounced away. New York Giants squeezed out a 3-2 victory over Cubs again with Johnny Wlttlg pitching four-hit. ball at Chicago although a streak of wildness forced him to be res- cued in the ninth inning. M yeoverdcy the Giants took an early lead, scoring sin le runs in the first, fourth and ifth innings before the Cubs counted their two runs in seventh, when Stan Hack singled after Wlttlg had walked lglalgee men in succession to load the es. Lou Novikoff ain want hltless. Cincinnati hitt ng came to life with a bang as the Reds, backed by Elmer Riddles four-hit hurling, pounded two Philadelphia pitchers at Cincinnati for 15 safeties and a 7-0 victory, their second straight shutout. Fourteen of the blows were off their old teammate Si Johnson. Si lasted just six and two-thirds ill- nlngs of a same Which found Phil Coach Earl Whltehill banished in the third for a too-emphatic ar- gument over a double play into which Johnson himself had it. IJVIRPOOL. -(OP)— Instead of idling about while on the “pcol" waiting for strips. merchant sea- men and ships" officers now are working in munltion plants making ‘guns and shells which they may ater use against enemy submarines or diveborrllbers. Out Our Way i the slugger who hasn't been s Senators Are i Cards Cling To Second ‘A 3-2 Victo ry_ iz-z iwzi. .;.': Pirates lleallell l:'or Better Times? PITTSBURGH, May 2'! (AP)- Encouraged by members of the Pittsburgh Pirates‘ crew limping back into the lineup and yester- day's 17-4 shellacklrlg handed the pace-setting Brooklyn Dodgers, "Ad~ miral" Wll lam Benswanger tonight piped out a bold "it looks as if we re heading back to the first division where we belong." Huck Geary, the “hen- he is. there he ain't" shortstop, is back at his post for the first time slnce looening day. First baseman Elble ~Fletcher has returned after hurt- ing himself twice. Vince Dlmaglgio, ug ging, “found" himself with a pit‘ of homers. and the boys are in home port for a good stay. Along with Geary and Fletcher. Manager Frankie Frisch announced pitcher Max Butcher. Who his been ill, now is ready to take his regular mound turn. Ball Meeting The following ball players are asked to attend a meeting tonight at 7.30 in the Charlottetown Bowl~ ing Alleys-Ivan McKinnon, Tom McFarlane. Archie Methylene El- mer Rice. Bill Murray. Stan. ltyan. Boo McCallum, Johnny Garnhum. Freddie Bradley and Hector Mc- Quarrle. IT GROWS LONG The vine of tlhe rattan palm is sometimes 1.000 feet long, a. record in the Llant world. By J. R. Williams Sgdéseififflé YVE BRO E FATHER NOT 0~E1H_%lfl-rr weup/ou can GAY. MUCH.’ I BT IF Tfl-IIIBIIT at 9.15 in‘ Aid of K. of C, GIRLS and Boys Recreation Cont“ _,. : , , ii-iii-l Tig tell Provisions Re Betting Bi Six OITAWA. May Z7 —(0P)— A g general strengltg-lerllieltfi the hgro- _____ vls ons gover g t on rse g 3y The Associated rm, Criminal Code. introduced. today in Pk“, “d club Stephens. Browns Reds C! > m-w: ans-H the l-louse of Commons by Justice Minister St. Laurent and glvenfirst re???‘ 3a tl w ta bill ’reare secons ~a but the majority of them are ad- Hut“ WEBB ministrative and clarifying. The Hockey“ ma, Minister said no new offences are ' m‘ created and nothing in the bill has Rm“ batted. l“: N“ to do with Communists or the new cwrmim- D°°5e“ 341 extradition treaty yam the United mi"? 9W1"- senators 1t- ' Home runs; National 1.9m“. SEEMS. , It rovldes that it will be auffi- °i°- Giants. Maynard. Giants. Lit cientpto obtain a conviction on whner- Phmiei lzaAmerlcsn leesile: charge of maintaining betting pre- 3°91” Ymlwes miscs if it can be proved that the '*—"——~—————~ remlse have n used or are Rirltendgd or likely" to be usedfor Remember when (By The Canadian Press) that purtpoae. l-lereto ore the code required proof that such emises wereop- Nineteen years ago “may m. Great Suzanne Icnglen, who ‘mm years previously had reached mg ened for, or for. such pur- Another amendment covers ad- Dinnacla of her career as 9, tum“ player. collapsed at st (m... vertisllfl likely to assist bookmak- ing or betting on races or other France Miss Llerlglen turned p“): fessional two years later, in 1m, similar events. It now is provided that a conviction may be obtained She cled of pernicious anaemia in 1938. at the age o! 39_ P385555 §s§s§Ee “$835 g§ss2::a= s-r-rssssss if the advertisement ls proved "likely" to assist in such gambling --—-—-i-—--_. war savings slam <1 purities on the glagln-letifiilerbalsei; where at present under the code it is necessary to prove that such advertising is “intcnded" for such purposes. are uvrovided in another amend. A third antendmemt on this sub- men . ject strengthens the provisions Another strengthens the clause making it an offence for employees makins it an offence to pilbllgh of the post office. telegraph and false advertisements. adding ma other communications to words or which advertisement is handle messages likely to assist in the bus- intentionally so worded or arrmg. i-ness of book-making or betting. egg its to be deceptive or mislead? It relieves such employees of . , g responsibility unless it can be Two new section provide that sf- proved that they knowingly trans- ter conviction an accused may be "‘ ’ messages corweying lntor- questioned as to previous convic- mation to betting operators. tiona and the information used by Safeguards against dellg in the 00x1 in fixing the penalty. Our Boarding House With Major Hoopla whose mice enamel cons KNOW vouear omcuec IN A aocms zalo, POP.'- so TO GEE HER-NALK IN LMUGHINE AND PQI- ou, no! vouwze sort-l rc 112v ‘ft-lemme TO ‘rue WRONG ease.’- 1 wem- TO ses- mxcce mo sue waves ME AWAY LlKE-GPOILED FOOD -- ALL 1 By A ‘(gorge McManu: MAGGIEE iTl-IER .' mpagnaraauluamueaen-fl '28 STUBBS i NWECANGOTDTHA WANTS M I'LL TOO hEEEAlTOLCFR Tfildee cous- E TO no AL ANY‘ m’ l-lggSE-Cl-EANlN‘-- Taco TO ANY MOVI By Edwina l-l" lsr~l'*r"E9l<1:"_IT-° . s To MILLIES‘ - - TH more WORN-OUT E l- l i1’ WOULDN'T BE Rldt-fl’ TD LET HIM BEAT YOU ~