As "mgr special “jnyganlfi. ANN 3 mo“; pitched I316 he let Brooklyn 1w "if; up plwher. H. quiver!’ ‘g 0!! “I” ruining. W“°,§§"‘A‘JSE r0 rumours the mound. The 1 h‘ Nationals at home ll mm“ Barbells Rubles single off Dick 1, with none out in the an m“ game series here. bk and w”; clinched the contest. toned blows to t 5"“, ‘brlgiwohmplonl e 6-0 dc- fln‘ e time , mvgmlafingrcliairoggynqgycmoke- I‘ collectirid nine hits of! 1n the eight 1111111183 h. other hit ,,, o... ninth inning with ‘nownmo i‘ HOCKEY. wansnmo Lose 5-0 I. lquecae play that helped Chicago Cube defeat Plttdsurgb on‘ their home numb, d-d. other four-bugger in the seventh. VETERAN GETS CREDIT F03 10-6 victory. RedBird veteran. one of ten pitch- crI used in the game, pitched to only cwo batters but wee given credit for the win. Oirize Arm; Asks No Odds r: PARK, Md. April 3°- Jumggrnlyorle arm. but 3511731 mu,’ we pitcher for the Univer- may Maryland. asks no odds. Ra- w he is able to give a few. H; has trounced the thr-ee teams h, m pikllcd against this season- g; via the shutout method-pitched 1 mmims innings, struck out I ‘grid isleadlnghictcunin him; with an average of .367. H, w” born with his handicap- his left arm virithered at the wrist. A A T E II A Y S IlISE SERVICES p, p, By Guardian's Special Win) YARMOUTH, N. 8., April 80. -- hrmouth Gateways have lost two ysluable baseball players through lie residence r1110, which takes ef- iect tonight. The players lost are ms Shonlds, who has gone to Brldgewater, and Iuoiris Thibodeau rlOhurch Point. The team has added Oopie Le- blanc and P1111101’ Fllllfil‘ to its pitch- log stall. Among the players who Ire d011b1l11l whether they will play lhis season are Vic Murphy, pinch litter, Russel Sweeney and Gillie dinette, hurlers. ‘ Tair of Eyeglasses When you need them in one of the beet investments you could make. Many who procured sells- lectory Glasses from n: will beck up this statement- E. W. TAYLOR J. S. 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Solicitor-l, 3h, MONEY 0m‘ T0 LOAN IIIII PLAYERS" GIANTS IIISE SERVICES IlE NEW YORK, April Bil-The pen- nant hopes of the world champion New York Giants was given acet- back last ‘Thursday when Leroy (“Tarzan") Parmelee, one of the "Big Four" of the pitching staff, underwent an operation for the re- moval of hi; appendix- Taken ill with acute pains while in Philadelphia, where he was scheduled to pitch, Parmelee was sent back to New York. Following an examination by Dr. Harold Kel- ley, club physician, and Dr. Walter McCenn at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, an immediate operation was order- Reports from the hospital said the operation was successful and that the big pitcher was resting comfortably. Ha was on the oper- ating table for half an hour. Parmeleele lccs, a severe blow to the champions, comes at the time Manager Bill Terry figures to have his club at full strength for the first time smce the opening of the season. Will; Parmelec out for six weeks ilzotwomonthe, thebulk of the pitching will fall on Carl l-iubbell, ace of the staff; Fred Fltzsimmons and Harold Schumacher. Terry must look for c. fourth starting lrurlcr from bespectacled Johnny Balvecon, Watson (Lefty) Clark, Joe Bowman and Al amith. Salve- son Mme-rs to be the likely choice unless Clark regains the form that made him a star with Brooklyn two years ego. HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia cue AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Inst EC. .036 Qdillfilflilbllb INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won ' Li.“ no. s N|F|FUQGQQ QGQGQCQGH III TIIE STUD Great llal, Reg. llo. 5637 lire, Clllllln Aubrey. 3.01%; DIM Tcrul, 2.13% b! Direct Hal, 2.04%. Thil lplendld ltlllim wclghl 1100 lbl. nnd ll the drc cf wondcrfnlll pvnnldlll ‘lock. llc ll hit the hone Prince Edward Inland rcqulrcc u hi: get an large, strong, llflllll and full of vigor. With bll float 000d label-flaunt. bc will surely cln hi‘. III!" Y!" bones. Tcrme, $8.00 for chance, $1.00 for lcacon, $10.00 to inlurc. HUGII JOHN FERGUSON, Haitnettmadehisfifthiwmerof tbccelconcnd hlcohirdin two dnyetogivebheCubcl/worunsin the sixth. Billy Hennan hit an- WIN Cardinals bats finally swung into action at home and pounded four Cincinnati hurlers for 11 hits and a Burleigh, Grimes, shuffling old PARNELEE , with desperation born of necessity, GAME TIIIIAY NEWS °‘ (Rants Get “it'd .o........ Dodgers win) il-Fllcd num- rned in W u“ N” m,‘ pnehing staff (M! GIIIIRSE NiIT SI] TERRIBLE TEAM AVERS U- SA Squad Shoot Im- pressive Golf In Practice Rounds. ___.__ (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire 8T. ANDREWS, Scotland, April {id-The terrors of St. Andrews are not so terrible after all, members of the United States Walker Cup team decided today after their first prac- tlce munds over the famous seaside links where they will meet the Bri. tlsh forces in mtemationel golf w". fare May ll and l2. Led by Johnny Fischer, the 1mg. hitting youngslcr from Cincinnati, the American amateurs served dug warning on their opponents by flashing impressive golf, After a morning round in which he shook off the effects of the wee-k- long ocean trip, Fischer stepped out in the afternoon to shoot a 72 one under par. ' ' SLIGHTLY IMPROVED (Canadian Press) TORONTO, April 30.—The con- dition of Joe Wright, noted carc- mnn ill in hospital hen, was del- crlbcd ac “slightly improved" by hospital authorities. Wright is ll! with blood poisoning and inter- nal hemorrhages, SIIIIAIJ BAGK IN RUNNING Vancouver Team Los- es Third Game Of Hoop Finals by 35-31 Score. (By John Mnrsiere) (Carliuiian Press Staff Writer) (CtP. By Guardlank Special Wire) AL. April ao-Flghtlng Montreal Nationaie tonight sped back into the senior basketball championship of Canada by edging out Vancouver Province 35-31 in the third game of the five-game series. By their display or surging speed the Eastern Canada champions were only one game behind the Pacific Coast outfit in the game total. Vancouver annexed the first on Thursday 49-42 and then sure- shot their way to the second 43- 38 on Saturday. The fourth game will be played tomorrow night and the fifth, if ecessary on Thursday. The Mbntrealers gave their all as they unleased the last iota of speed from their tired legs, slap- ped down Vancouver shots with long arms and askresslve play, bot- tled up "Long John" Pirrves and came through in the final stretch with the vital points. Everything to gain and compar- atively little to lose, the Natlonale squad from the opening whistle tore into the game with abandon. They ran the legs off the Wester- ners and despit elapses when their shooting range was off came with a rush to stall off a. desperate Van- couver counter-attack with two of Montreal stars on the bench — Johnny Schuier and Murray Pat- rick-through four personal fouls ENHIBITIIIN Maples and Anchors, two Indus- trial league team; meet i nan ex- hibition genie at Victoria Perk this afternoon at a dclock. The boys have been practicing for nearly a week now and a good brand of ball should be handed EAST NITl.’ Hard - hitting NEW YORK, April SDI-Charlie Buffing, alznolt ls famous for his hitting prowess as his pitching ab- ility. personally conducted New you: Yankees in a 7-4 victory over Washington Senators at Washing- ton today in the first gune of the beacon between the two teams picked to fight it out for the Am- erican League pennant. With the score tied as the result of ‘Pony lnucrib triple and Bill Disney's double ct the start 0d the ninth inning and two malice on the soda, Buffing parked one of Jack Russell's deliveries into the left field bleachers to break up the bell game. INDIANS SWAMPED BY ‘ CHICAGO \_ (fhicago White 80x betting brig- ade came to life at. home with a barrage of 1a hits, totalling 39 bes- es w swamp Cleveland 20-10 in the opening game of the series. Monte Pearson, Clint Brown, Dennis Galehouse and Thornton Lee were blasted out of action, and only Delve Bean, the fifth Indian Breaks Up Game In Ninth (A. I. by Gulrilllll‘! lpcclll Wire) Yank Hurler thrower was able to bait the mm- vflclllc 801. WEAK PPDCHING BIATI DETROIT The weaknme on the mound Lynwood (Schoolboy) Rowe a 7-2 defeat for Detroit ‘Ilgui their Wane! with 8t. fouls Browne. Rowe lashed until the third inn- ing. but before he was supplanted by Elnn Hogsett he had been much- ed for four runs and had walked three men. Hogcclzt finished the game. EIGHT INNING RALLY UPSET! BOSTON Home runs by Higgins and Fin- ney. after a triple by Coleman. gave Philadelphia Athletics three nuns in the eighth off Welsh and oheythenwenfoontodefecltBoe- ton Red Box c-a at Boston. Kline. loot year with the Red Box, relieved Cascarella vzith one out and two in in the sixth with the Sox leading 2-1. Thereafter flwmdsoxdidnotecore. Ihey made only two hi-te off Kline who was the winning pitcher. .5 110111111111 c1111. BllllllNG 1 E 1_11 11 1 With three teams tied for first ing Iieagile 0f the Holy Name Club concluded its schedule Thursday night last. W. Wilson, of tine Harris Abbawir team had the season's high single of 84'! with G. Escery of the Holy Name fir: capturing high three with i) Third Section Standing G. Emery, H. N. Club-Games, 12; Plnfali, B150; Average, 227. E. Robin, Harris Abbamir-Games, 15; Plnfall, 9924; Average, 221. T. Duffy, Moons-Games. 8; Pin- full, 5235; Average, 218. W. llalpenny, Groans-Garnes, l0; Plnfe-ll, 6352; Average, 212. J. Hughes, Barbers-Games, 12; Pinfall, 7584; Average, 209. R. McCabe, Means-Games. 8;‘ Plnfall, 5002; Average, 208. C. IcClair. Thrifty r‘ive—Games. l2; Pinfall, ‘H50; Average, 20'l. D. Purcell, H. N. Club-Games, l0; Pinfall, 6105; Average, 204. E. Stanley, Thrifty Five-Games, ‘l; Plnfall, 4285; Average 204. S. Doiron, Thrifty Five-Games, 14; Plnfali, 8524; Average, 203. B. Callaghan, H. N. Club-Camel. 15: Plnfall, 8966; Average, 199. 1". Tierney, Greens G-emes, ‘l; Pinfcll, 4187; Average, 199. H. Hennessey, Moans-Crumed, ‘i; Plnfall, 4177; Average, 199. ll. barter, Barbers — Games, 14; Plnfall, 8209; Average, 195. P. Mcquaid, Omens-Games, d; Pinfall, 350B; Average, 195. C. ffampbell, Harris Abbaiolr- Games, 15; Pinfall, 8728; Average, 194. ' F. Egan, Harris Abbatoir-Gamee, 13; Plnfali, 7610; Average, 194. L. Corcoran. (imam-Games. 9; Pinfall, 5174; Average. 192. I". Coyle, H. N. club-Games, l5; Pinfall, 8532; Average, 190. G. McDonald, Thrifty Five -- Games, 15; Pinfall, 8500; Average, 89 s. Richards, Harris Abbawir - Games, 9; Pinfail, 5098; Average. 89. B. Gallant. ‘Pi-nifty five-Galilee. V, Connors, Barbers-Games, lll; Pinfall, 808d: Averfifle. 130- W. Wilson. Harris Abbatoir — Games, 8; Plnfall, 4334; Average, Team Won Lost Pte. Holy Name Club .. 3 2 6 Harris Abbat/oir a a c ‘llhrifty me a 2 c “mm” LEM“ °’°‘"“ ------ Z g 1 New York ooo1o1 014-11. 1: a mmmb°"""'f:_'f" 2 3 4 waning-um 10o 102000-4 ll 1 Individual Averages (5 or more “mnwlg “and uaigléeyihjargens: some) ' ' Miontneel Newark 15- Pinfn1l.8400' Average, m. 5”“ “m”? 3mm“ M“‘k°"“y' ‘A. Peters, Barbers -— Games, 1i; “M Glam- ngwmggfiofvfiafi- 183' e, a. Rochester 012 oooosi-o 1c 1 Pinf-all, 4880: Average, 18d. ' I Albany 00° 10° m4 9 a Prince, Porter and Maple. Buffalo Syracuse Meet Friday In Title Bout - (Canadian Press) FREDERIOPON, N. 8., April 30. — Jimmy Boync, Fredericton professional welterweight boxing champion of New Brnnlwick, will meet Bobby Allen, Nova Bcotln champion at New Glasgow cu Friday night for the Maritime welterweight title. BASEBAll RESlIlTS Cleveland 000100205-10 14 1 Chicago Lee, Bean, Pearson, C. Brown, Galehouse and Pytlak, Spencer; Jones, Heving and Shea. so. Louis Detroit 100 0010004 c 4 Andrews and Hemsley; Rowe, Hogaett and Cochrane. Philadelphia 000 001 032-6 l2 0 Boston . 000101 000-Z 9 4 Cawarella, Kline and Berry; Weloh, Osoerznueller, Pennock and Illerrell. 301 00B 100-7 l3 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 000 000 ooo-o New York 100 022 00x—-6 l0 0 Mungo, Perkins and Lopez; Fitz- eimmong and Richards. Boston 001 000 800 o-c 9 1 Philadelphia 010 000 200 1-5 11 2 Oantwell, Barrett and Spohrer, Hogan; Holley and. Todd. d at l! Joiner, Bush and Hartnett; Smith, Harrie, H0719. French and Padden. Cincinnati 000 104 i00- 6 9 I St. Louis 080 2l0 40x—i0 1'1 1 Derringer, Benton, Brennan, Stout, Lindsay, Kolp and Odilarrell: J. Dean, Grimes, Rhem and V. Davis. Delancey. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 202 000 000-4 '1 0 200 202 BOX-G 6 0 Goldsmith Myllkangas, Fidier and Harrell and Icwle; HPENI, 022000002-45 11 3 0321100214 18 l. 181. ‘W. Boyle, Barbers -- Games, 1s; Games, lo; Pinfall, 5225; Average, 174. o Mohoiuem, Pmfc-ll, 4708; Average, 174. A. Gnnnlcy, Moons - Games, ‘l; Pinfail, 3602; Average, 174. F. filocombe, Thrifty Five-Games, mt in the encounter. Manager in Charll. Graham's Road. P. r10 I» . l. 8; Pin-fall, 3939; Average, 164. L. Doyle, H. N. Club-Games, l4; Apply mnmr- Llnlmcnt to eon. IPinfcJl, 0469; Average, 164 BRINGING UP FATHER Cronin Pinfall, 9092, Average, i606 u , J- ‘Ilwnev- ("who — Mm» F monoo 10o 001313-9 i: 1 Plflld-l], 42741 AVGIGQO, 178. _ Bflwnm‘ 1M 00o 000% 7 3 B. Amenault, Harris Abbatoir — Rachel“ Patnson. bu“, md Crouch; Richmond, Moore, Butcher and Wilson and Outen; Ooombe and 111111: 1 s_ llEllRG_A_NlZEll' Large and Enthusias- tic Meeting Held in L. P. U. Hall Last Night. If enthusiasm combs for uny- iihc hidustrlal Baseball League in due for e banner season. Al. a large and representative meet- ing, held in the Labor Union Hull inst evening plane for this year's by the representatives -, ‘. President E. F. Acorn occupied the chair and in a few brief re- marks congratulated the teams on YQ-‘l’. ‘ t- tribute was paid to the memgeryn of the late T. E. Cor- death of the well-known writer Ed. also tendered a hearty vote of thanks In the pom foo- their support. A timely mrestion by Dr. c. r. Dougan that fire players affiliate with the Abegweite co as w be el-lslbie w enter the Junior and In- termediate Dliwdowm onmc in for a lat of discussion the meeting takin the stand that it would be a lot o expense on the Abegwelt Club to register thc different players. However, the league appreciated the Club’: interest and it was mov- ed and ceoonded that they would affiliate with the Abeg-weite, each team to 100k after it registration. During the f’ umion on the ex- penses entailed in such a move Mr. Joseph Purcell, Resident of the L. P. U, offered to finance the An- chor team's registrations, his offer being mulch appreciated. Si: teams are to compose this year's loop, Tanners, Anchors, Maples, Pirates. Indelleudents and Hawns. The Hawks are newcomers, taking the place of last year's Elma who were not represented at last night's meeting. It wee decided that the opening date be set for May 24th. each ros- ter to be limited to fourteen men. team managers to hand in the names of their players by May 10th. George Ill-uncle and FredivfcCebe were appointed as official umpires for the season, these two men hav- ing handled the majority of the games lee/t year. The matter of a schedule of gam- es was left to the schedule com- mittee to draw up and hand in at the next meeting. Several other matters came v before the meeting, President Acorn stressing particularly the import- ance of having the games start. on timeThematterof‘ ‘“, was left in the hands of the ground committee to inquire regarding the cost etc. At the clone of the meeting c. vote of thanks was extended the L. P. U, through their preside it, Nlr. Purcell for the use of their hall. The election of officers and com- mittees for the ensuing year re- sulted cs follows:- “President-E. F. Acorn (re-elect- ). Vice-Presidenk-Al. Ryan. Secretary-Lem Rush, (re-elect- ed). Grounds Commltte+-Ambroec Doyle, George Francis, Jack Chip- mfll, Jolmny Stanley. Prank Gal- lant, Eddie Hennessey. Schedule Commdttee—Lem Rush, Earl Stanley. Peden Team Is Out Front sport circles through the untimely cpcru .. G SEVEN ‘"1 BOXING Charlottetown BASKETBALL GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER TRIEAD TIRE $8.55 uxcrsu 1.4x cxnm Size 29 x 4.40 l \ 1Q months guarantee against defects and road hazards The Famous All-Weather The public caysrBiggest value on the market! Thousands of miles of trouble-free service. " The guarantee of the greatest name in rubber. We have your size. Come and see us. A. , HORNE & .00. Central Garage Telephone 538 Clubs Until By Edward J. Nell, Amocieted Piece Sports Writer (By Guardian's Special Win) NEW YORK, April fill-Max Baer, the ladies‘ fighting man, renounced publicly today the delightfully care- frce existence that has been his for the pest year and eolenmly returned to the ways of e heavyweight title challenger. He rolled up his pants to show how thin his legs were, bored his chest to dww his tan, and rattled crffhianewmeedasthoughltwere c part he'd been rehearsing foo- an- other motion picture. "Those night clubs," he announ- ced, “will still be there after I knock out Primo Camera about ll p. m. Max Baer Renounces Night‘ After Fight I June l4, in fact they'll Just abut I opening. Until then, farewell.’ L: The burly, rollicking Californian arrived here in all his glory and] shrieking plaid stilt today in Ilfll sreious training for his title clmaca He had l3 pieces of with ches ZSB-pound 18-year-old. brother, Buddy, who is still a ymmg fellow with plenty of time to grow. Buddy, he explained, will be used in I/hC training rites, probably at At- lantic Olty, to step on his feet“; time; employs, and thus t champion. "RIlYAlSIlRIIP TNII STRAIGHT (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEWARK, N. J-, April {lo-Al- though oubbatted by Montreal here today, Newark Bears made it two straight over the Canadians when Vince Varfon broke a 4-4 deadlock in the sixth with a home run over the right field fence. Selkirk was on base at the time and the blow came off Clarence Fischer, lliliont- reaPe third pitcher of the gamle. Izzy Goldstein, who started the pitching for Montreal was wlldl and had to be removed. Walter Brown, Newarlvs starting pitcher was oust- ed by boce hits. Frank Makosky. rookie Mghit homer, who relieved Brown, held the Royals scoreless. limltingthemoocpairofhiteln the last six innings. ‘Ibmnm defeated Baltimore Or- ioles 9-5 to take the third game bclzween the two International. Inguc beams HOME RUN STANDING I SPOCill Culx, 1; W. Herman, Cubs, 1;» V, Davis, Cardinals, 1; Bonura, While Sox, l; Hayes, White Sox, l; Hays, White Sox, 1; Chamberlin. Whitd 80x, 1; Vosmik, Indians, 1; Holland, . , Indians, l; Gehrig, Yankees, l; Ruf- fing, Yankees, l; Simmons, wmu Box, 1; Higgins, Aohletiw, l; Flnncy, Athletics, 1. The Isadore-Klein, Cube. 6; 0hr Giants, 5; Harlnett, Cube, 5; ‘Bon- ura, White Sox, 4; Foxx, Atrhleéfl 4; Ruth, Yankees, 3; Medwlds, dinale, 3: Simmons, White 801,8. League Totals-National, 58; Am- erimn, 48: Total, 106. . ‘Ihemiolechadab-l leader as the fifth inning but ‘lkuunto the range on Berul Richmond‘! pitching and drove him from the box in the eighth. _. Both teams got four doubles, with Crouch. of the Leafs, getting a home rim. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONIO, Alpril 30. - The Vic- torla-Montreal team of Torchy Pe- den and Jules Audy were still pedal- ling out in front at eight o'clock to- night ac they fought off the threats of Roy Miewoneld of Ottawa and Ilkwddic Zach o! Switzerland in To- and the some number of laps w its A8171, Hargreaves. _ ARIRIIJOAN AQBQCIATION Toledo, o; at Columbus, '1. mom- exnuorsn run conn- nsn 11mg it, taicesirkeep me credit, but Peden and Andy have 55 points compared to the 3'1 for the iii-Zach. pair. But I couldn't give you enough work to keep you occupied. L . o. chorus l IMITID YOU'LL APPRECIATE’ "rue DIFFERENCE. Ilflggug, you'd be surprised wot e -oY GEORGE MCMANU: 1n; 'R 11' 1.0 1< As 11= 11-5 wauu. ear RETHE QATZTTTEI- Peogrlfi GONNEB? ‘arr/mow H 6% A\-l-\-‘E’$_“' M§"RQ¢M nqg-r- ‘ml’- ROOM ONLY FER A umu "rule nous: ifrifigéaéiu cwpLEwwEEKfi N a 1 I w/y/érrns HOufigfd t ( a i”. '7? ' _Iilwdbtclléililtlclltlflllllll mmuucm him, in addition to asix 100i. I mefihod of attack Camera eome-_ , them for the onslaught ofdlthem“ and -,p.. ,--....».s 41-‘ :2 ‘Ill one