MAY i4. 1251- i THE, MCHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I flees he is, folks. None other than Conn Sinytho’! Si! Mulboit. 11s was at Narragansett Saturday, and then Trainer Mel Nichols shipped he and eight others of the Smythe string to Toronto. Be will fill there during the Woodbine meeting. . RESULTS I“. r CHTOWN ALLEY! last night at the Charlottetown Milne Alleys. Roops Ltd.. team eiine through to win the champ- lciuhip of the Charlottetown Bow- ling Alleys for the 8rd year in on. last night's game was a elite and evenly contested one, ind the outcome was in doubt till the last frame. Capt. Bill MoNeiII ht his boys through for a erful victory. In Ion 149 269 251 W. M. MacNeili 2'74 274 246 i. Pow 231 251 201 161 19B 251 202 260 220 Prince Groceryi- DI’. L. Duffy 264 206- 211 i1’. P. Leonard 272 142 207 i‘. Wilson 204 201 207 i. licl-‘arlane 24:6 200 208 I. Doucette 220 2'14 242 ToIal-(iiiét. llih single W. MscNeill 2'14 and P- Doucette 2'74. Blah three w. McNeiil r94. Mixed League Finals at 1 o'clock Iuiiglit-_ 01hr v . Tania. ltmiling: Cubs ‘i pie; Tanks 3 pts. HOLY NAME BOWLING Jiiternational League Finals Duh a l-‘rssern- W-Whiie sea 1S3 ice “Bvwlinr 161 mo lea I- 22s 20': 29a l 14a 162 141 l 241 20s 167 "alter Barbers:- Miwper w: 12s 104 ll-Sentner 15s 11o 13a RMCDOTIHIG 183 214 242 ll-Mvlnnis 16a 1'10 2:19 I~Huihes 169 22s 151 Total-ZSBS liext ame in th series Thurs- lu night ill 8:30.15 51gb zglahiile w. White and A. Mill'- llllh three A. Murphy 730. Timlflii at 9 o'clock:- gl Four Lcngue: semi Finals- ie Aces vs. Old Timers. NOTICI “Statics for the ALL STARS evening at ‘l o'clock sharp. Ail m are requested to be on ‘l ‘I Practice is greatly needed. Id) Gordon Essery, Coach. "AW BOOKINGS ‘FOR. OPBNING JASPER. PARK LODGE JUNE 1s JASPER. Alta. Ma iii-Official “Ilhiliicemeiit has byeen made of h “Whine of Jasper Park Lodge. mlhe Canadian Rockies, on June mh- The Lodge will remain open l" September 15th. Wlm the ap- tment. oi Robert soinmervile. gill!‘ manager of Uzc 1.04M. W “him oi manager of The Beas- m sh l-lotel. Saskatoon, the ncw hull!" 0f Jasper Park Lodge will I 3r R Cuhney. formerly of the ~sowur~1c l '. most popular B ' S ix (By The Associated Press) (‘I'm-cc leaders in snob league.) Player, Club AB I I Pet. CRONIN. Red sox TRAVIS. Senators Athleti SLAUGHTER, Cardinals VAUGHAN. Pirates O 10 32 24 28 24 assess ceases 2222s: §7§§§Er§ i8 HOME RUNS ‘ American league-Johnson, Ath- letics 7. National League-Ott, Giants, Camlili_ Dodgers 7. aims BATIED m l American League-Keller. Yank- ees 28. National League-Nicholson. Cubs 23. DINING CAR. MENUS REFLECT CHANGE SEASONS MONTREAL. QUE, May I3-— Stewards arid chefs on dining cars of Canadian National trains dont need any robin to tell them that s ring is here and summer is ar- ving; they notice it from the choice of foods ordered by patrons. “As an example of the seasonal changes", said Mr. W. W. swlnden. general superintendent of slcepinfl and dining cars of the railway, "hot oatmeal dishes, popular with travellers at breakfast during win- ter months. are now giving way to dry cereals. Salads are called in at all season owing to a change in eating habits o1’ a_l Canadians, but with the approach of summer and warmer weather there is on instant increase in the demand for dishes with lettuce as foundation. Cold and jellled soups now strongly com- pete with hot; there is also an in- crease in requests for cold cuts ac- companied by potato salad. Ice cream in shown on dining cai- cards throughout the year, particularly 0n the special menus prepared for children when travelling but now the demand for ice cream grows daily to share honors on the des- sort, section with fresh fruit and berry shortcakes. "with the first really hot day travellers 1n large numbers will be asking for iced ‘tea and iced coffee, of all beverages to accompany summer-time meals." SONS CAN COOK AS MOTHER. DOES NEW YORK. May l3-(CP)—Kay Kyser. the band leader, layl any man whose mother is a good cook can be a good cook too. He is speaking from experience. l-lc not only swears bv his s cooking-he uses her recipes. Ha turns out dishes that make you want more. If he forgets the recipe he wires an urgent plea to Rocky Mount, N. C.. and hI.s ‘I9 year old mother writes down every detail of how to make the dish he is hankering for and sends it right away. He has an idea for a s iai Dres- ent from mothers to gie boys and Chateau uiurler, scam-ding to Jos. Van Wyck, general manager of the 0. N. R. hotel system. "Bookings for the summer season at the lod will be very heavy.“ said Mr. l?” Wyck. "July and August will see the Lodge almost a1, capacity with the latter part oi June filling up very rapidly. "A most interesting feature. so fai- in advance, is that more than 150 entries already have been rc- celved for the Totem Pole golf tournament next September. As our limit ilils year must definitely be 200 compet tors, it looks as if this number will be reached even before the lodge opens for the season. The popularity of this even: has grown in lesos and bounds wl more than 50 golfers registered from Seattle. Everything points to our greatest year st caper," declared the hotel official. _ __-_____ NEW YORK. May l3 - (AP) — Lou Boudreau sliced a home run in- to the right field stands of Yankee Stadium in the 10th inniri today to hand Bob Feller and Ceveland Indians a. 2-1 American league vio- Baseball Results iuvninicm mucus Walhington 000 032 001-6 S 2 Nerwsom, Benton and Tebbetts; Hudson and Early. Chicago 002 000 100-3 ‘i 1 Boston 000 100 001-2 4 1 Rigney and Tresh; Wagner, Meaning and Pytlak. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 010 001 001-4 l0 4 Pittsburgh 020 310 Mix-B l0 4 P00811110’. Grissom and Warren; Sewell and Baker. Davis. 000 030 000-8 7 1 o 300 000 cor-s 10 z , ‘robin, Johnson and Bernie. Mas; Olsen, Monty and McCul- louali. Brooklyn 012 010 000-4 S 0 Cincinnati 000 200 001-8 6 0 Oaseyaand Owen: Waiters and Loin rdi. . New York 000 000 020-2 7 1 St. Louis 101 000 001-3 '1 1 Hubbell, W. Brown and Danning; M. 000961‘ and W. Cooper. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Jersey City 000 031 000-4 10 2 Buffalo 000 100 05x—6 8 1 Feldman and Blaemirc; Fuchs. Trexler and Parsons, 120 000 oer-s 6 0 Toronto 000 000 000-0 4 4 Borowy and Padden; Eaves. Vance and Leovich Baltimore 020 001 040-7 9 0 Montreal 026 031 10x43 21 2 Smoil, Springer, Burkart and Howell; Kehn and Walters. 010 101 001-4 l0 1 Rochester 000 I00 000-1 4 1 Sunkel and Bottarini; Lyons, Belly and Robinson. Newark Syracuse noses WILL as comrricn’ m FAR- NORTH ouimcimm, Mari, May 13_ who, In the course of their regular - activities. travel by boat, dogsied and airplane into the farthest reaches of the Canadian Arctic will act as census enumerators this year and collect vital statistics of the native and white pgpulation with- out extra cost to the government, Canadian National Railways offi- cials at this far north port on Hud- son Bay have been advised from Ottawa. To count the Eskimos. they will have to visit sealing and whal- ing csmps far out on the Arctic ice pack. trapping and fishing areas, reindeer stations as well as trading and missionary posts. PICTOU LODGE OPENS JUNE 28 PICTDU. N. 8.. Mav iii-Among many attractions at Pictou Lodge near here. operated by the Cana- dian National Railways, which opens for the season on June 28%. is that guest cabins front on a fresh water lagoon while but a few steps away the administration building faces the salt water of Northumberland S t r a i t which maintains sn ideal temperature for bathing throughout the season. Pictou community, possessing a good harbour for deep sen craft, was founded in June I76’! by six families from Pennsylvania and Maryland sent bv the Philadelphia Company. In September 1773. s group of Highlanders arrived to mark the beginning f Scottish im- migration to Nova cotia. It was from Pictou in 1883 that the "Royal William". the first vessel to cross the Atlantic by steam power. sail- ed on her voyage to Gravesend, Efngland. Ibu- being drunk in charge of a bomb Samuel Tlmbrell was fined 1o @1"_IHIIL*LLP; s-_ Ia: lessons in the way mothers Egok. Also he thinks mothers-in-law could do their daughters-in-law a real service 1r they d fir: up a 1101.119- made cookbook entitled Mv Sons F v Ito Recipes the Actual Cgurlll of Specks and Finches." Two things Kyser must have when he is ki of the kitchen: His mother's rec De and black p60- per. Without pepper. he says. meats "just ain't the same.’ Nor vege- tables._ g Billiard Match EXHIBITION FRANK LEURN BILL NICHOLSON 500 Points VI. 'i‘h ursday. May 15th, 1941 7 P. M. -D-S.T. Charlottetown Bowling Alleys Collection for (‘isrry 0n Corps. Can Government officials and others... Clevelizhd Indians Win 2-1 From Yanks torv over New York It was a well-earned triumph for of the Feller, his sixth against two defeats. At Washington. v0 handcuffed Detroit three hits as Washington Senators connected for eight league champions 5-4, M. Boston. John Dungan Rlgney, who is expecting a 11y to ioiri the arrnv. held Red Box ed hm Chloe White Sox triumphed 3-2 to vault to four scatter Yankees. 568.5011 unz Sid Hudson Tigers with to defeat the call momentar- IJ KO Dodgers Six In “NEW dYORK. May ls;- (A?) — the league when Hank Leiber drew t dc Do gets made it six Iii a row a. pass with the bases loaded and o fly and Hugh Cascv marked un the score tied In the seventh in. his fifth straight victory as the Na- tional League leaders opened their first wutern tour of the season by conouerim Cincinnati Reds 4-3 oe- fore a scant crowd of 5.017 at the Rods home groin-id. At St. Louis the Cardinals matched a 3-2 victory over New York Giants with a run iii the nlnih inning on an error. a sacrifice. and Jim Brown's single. At Pittsburgh. the Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies staged a bar- ain “asement baseball game with 6- . At Chicago. the Cubs “walked" two flights up into fourth place m a in; Pirates staggering home in front. Braves. nlng for a 4-3 victory over Boston REMEMBER WHEN l (By The Canadian Press) Clem Loughlin Minareh "Cb liain. ended s. 20-year career in hockey four years ago to- day by retiring as manager of Chicago Black Hawks. Loughlin gave up his Job with thc National Hockey League cl"h to devote all his time to his wliedt farm and‘ i Iictel at Viking, Alta. lRoyals win ‘Fourth victory; ‘ Defeat Orioles MONTREYXL. May i3 _ (C?) — Montreal Royals made it four in a row over Baltimore Orioles today when they cut loose with a 21-hit attack that buried Baltimore under s. 13-7 count and left Royals still hill! a game behind the Int/enla- tional League leading Newark Bears. It was Montreal's 13th victory in their last 16 games. and the seventh sBtfraIKht of the season over the At Toronto, Hank Borowy of Newark Bears held Maple Leafs to, four singles while scoring his fiizli victory of the season. o. 5-0 sliiiil out. Vallle Eaves was victim 0i poor. support in the early innings. but when the Toronto starting pitcher was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the} eighth he had permitted only three‘ singles. At Buffalo. rallying briskly for oiis look the edge 6-4 over Jersey Cltv Giants in the third game of the league series. NEW HOCKEY ENTRY ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Nliiy 13'- (AP) - The American Iwckey Iva- gue accepted e. new team - tho lggshington Ulineo-into its circuit ay. five l'llllS in the eight-h iniiiiic. Ills-i PAGE SEVEN FELL/lS YOU SHOULD MEET MINORA! i. n \. '. ' summers ' IO ILEASE (III YIJUR MONEY BACK 4 FOR] MINORA amass save voumourv on easy sooo-tooxmc, I-IAYjSI Economy Blade In tiiolritlrh Empire- N o w Mu d e In Canada SHORT HONEYMOON \\Ii.\‘i ‘s IiiS-ilERI iiAS (7ltll(‘iiL.’<, N. M. 311111‘ III ~- ICP) All El Past. i'.iilin.l<i notice-l‘ Iounci his q\Iil-l'll.‘i'-ll<)'.ll' liniic_‘.'1ii<>on VCY)’ costly, he Uijillillllillell w Lila priest who performed the marriage ceremony. 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