4 iyltllaylilia tllalllavor. u-lul all- say they lilsa Iuelcinjlialne " Tenet * Won By McEwen Bristol BbyHan-gzl-lp Reg-lord Over 11111 Helen..- c;.'t"_;;;-.1.;l W "e Run Local Course-Rodd. Last Year's Winner Finished Two Seconds‘ Behind McEwen — John Shep- herd Won F itEA/Iiler. i nr "TIC." WWI separated them. The race started promptly an ill-Pry Mcliwan, Bristol, 1M time. the runner-staking the gun Krfiiual MeetingYANliEES SHUT Provincial i Rifle "A s s 0 c1 a tion n, annual meeting of the Pro-o; mu-umm w mm u vincial Rifle Alibtilflfih Wll holdrgm megfin‘ in“. wfitupgiafii; in the Board of Trade rooms last h, ‘mm wwtypwho m.“ m’ m’ Wwlfli- “m” m"? "m! "m" and came back delighted with the m financial report showed a‘ ma“ ‘m; hogpltlufly shown W1" "m" "“‘“°°' m "PM °‘ them by their western friends. the chairman of Council was sub- Md Mi" wme’ w a’ pm o‘ W“ " ‘°“°'"‘ the report/in which we have to i‘ obmniclo charming ~of a very lreat friend o! the Association 1 refer to the late Donald Nicholson, who in hiayoisth was an enthusi- PIESIDENTS ADDRESS fb the President and numbers of m Piloviswlnl Rifle Association: gentlemen:- ltismyprivilesato giveyou a Mt slnnmssy of the affaifa of our ilooistlon for 1N1. me first event of the seaaonlwss ““ mmumm‘ m’ ‘mu "i" list. Matter of condolence m been m" m“ n“ u“ "°""“°°' °' mwsreesnythussseeietwewtne llova Seotia. New Brunswlcpand ma“, tqwhm“ 1m m’ d”? rrinoeliidwardlalmltwasahotutummnm. stnedfordenthe lothof Jimeand x “mm an“ m u" mombm “hymn sum‘ “m ‘mm oftheneoutlveandsveryoneoon- M“ “m” N" ‘wmmm nectad with the Association m tire m m and "m" mun ma“ kind ctr-operation they hive given ‘iii. We had a lcodfeam but‘ the ‘ma. m w“ y.“ Th’ prawn W“ ‘m’ ““"'““““‘ ‘u m» ycarwlllhaperhapsamorc difficult “m.” WM‘ ma?!“ u um‘ one iihaniusual. which means that w lulieliteivfiestillhav m “'m_h‘v°t°u"‘mh m“ ‘l ."w'enthusiaarnandsssisianoesetbat l“ mum o! ‘m. m“ ‘mm o! oui-Aaaociationwlllnotlcleitarflp- n” “h” pwrrwffichnh mm h“ utation far maintaining the shoot- "°°°“‘° °“° " m“ a“ in: efficiency of Prince Edward ls- msrksmsnahip must prevail andev- Imam uyattentionmlltbopaidtodi- ' ' an n order to we. nines must ‘MD_°°L“““’. M_M .‘°""°”°°“Y"°“'“'m"°°‘“" dsahnassofConnolLERA. m’ m“ mm b‘ 3°“ “$1M This was followed by a report of “my °‘ “m” “l” °°'°m”' the Inter-Maritime team submitted “Lam” '°°‘““d°:”"°"“ by Capt. w. rr. Smith, who was Lxqfifoff’ '°°"' °' m“ menu; complimented on its excel- lanes. dept. s. w. Allan u. o. .Z§Z.EE&"‘.‘..Z'°$. "‘....”'..3’°,....“‘ w“ l" “*- W-v- or m“ “mung which w“ u“ ha‘, rave nest praise to Sit. R. M. . Pope, Ottawa, for services in coach- sompleie. we had sixty-seven com- m‘ “m m 1mm Mmhmu bctitors present. 1M- the first time . m . “c” m“, “m. m h“ u_ election oifioera than most since the inception of the As- °A°zlw m‘ m.“ d l ion, t. mo? “nun "s" ' ma, wutgslwawtmam m; m; the Inter-Maritime match, the secretary reporting that he had mm due to the discontinuance “nmmlwm u” om” w“ o! tll t, This t cumm, ' u,’ mgmffgju mmmf,‘ mm incea and that lt- would be shot m,‘ m. Imam“ o‘ “ma”; under the same conditions as last m u“, m“, Nahum“ mfllu 3Sfl.'OWil'iI to the range not yet u“ um m‘ mm in u“ ‘want beinl nadydor practice. a week's l-tnnmscnonsldoi aummenide w“ h“ m“ ""4 1°‘ '° m” ‘M, both u” awn“ Gwen" June 18th would be the dateand and n. c. a. s silver medals, tbs “m”? i." .3" “P? PM.‘ "m" u“ (one, “m, the mwmncmt "d" competition would be held this your. W295 out o, ‘ “an”, m} s‘? The question was raised regard. in: hours of openin: and closing ' the season over the right field wall scant Per H00 of Milton was n,‘ mung“, Egan “n, m“ rifle ransm-and it was decided one point behind. resumes Chal- "1" "l" "film "It!" l°- °- tmg, q-mphy Vi‘ ‘m, by semen“ Rania that the range. be. closed be- (5, A, coves‘ yang‘. with‘ ‘ Daub“ LWCCII 121111 1-30 psn. and It 6.30 of 5g pom“. ‘howl’: ‘of m.‘ l“ pm. Wll l most Nllflilhl! 0119. a, gem n“ mvmn qmum" The committee reported re the city cup given by 0m. “aunt m. m, grant, which had always been nlvcn thpmpion mnumm “h. ma‘, ever. since the inception of the As- h‘ w“ ‘Mn by Lt; A_ L. BOOIIUOII, Ind “INC thlh l‘ hi“! us of Sunnnoraide. m duties of 1M been "film W 111a would» range officer were well “gm o“, and the City Counclllasking that M by mwln w. a. worm.’ . .1‘ b0 continued, II Ilhllfillt this *5“ "w" Kit; ?.“.i’..’f’£'.i€.;°"..‘.1.£.°...‘}““.f.2‘&.$ WI IQ . ' “m w” Inter-Maritime team. A Coll 0.| G. M’. Moore, Lt. l". C. Kon- nedyand Lh-Ool. D. A. Mackin- leal o! fllxlqty in mung; menu non were appointed in make ar-i However, under goodti-"eitmgflpm augments for and select the 111-, "W"! recovered and nnewu well "P-ulmlm! "Im- ls ever. Our teasn shot yer, “u ‘The election of officers malted indeed, five got into the use“ as follows: President, Lit-col. H. "are oi the Governor denim». ilubaviscn. V. 13., 3.1.x. Vice Pres- witn two shooting of! for piaoq wm, dents; ne-oel. n. s. MacKinnon. Wtnty in"; own-t m “"1990”; D. 8.‘0., V. D3, Dr» A. W. Leard. "lee all em "t; hut€m‘.f_ a sit. d. reels; Council, let-Col. n. Moore did particularly well. The s. asaoxlnnon, Chairman: Lt.-Col. “Mm Merchant; “m, mag," 1,, r. w. McNevin, n. c. n. v. n; Which en the pmvinoaa ara rim. Lt. r. missnnecy, Lt. Col. o. mun, "W4- wls won one; new,“ o; v. n; LteCol. r. 1. Andrew. M. is; Quebec with ‘Iflpolnta. v. n; m. o. rs. risen; Capt- w. “we Islam m,“ jug“ 31,". s. Smith; o. 1s. sees. McCain; “"1 on even terms mummy s. s. mussels: Cr. Percy laden, “rflwraettasemqpaeessbeu- ran: one a. w. Allan, u. 0.; u. The followina dates have been decided upon for annual prln, ‘line seriously ill I will"! Ottawa and caused-a mat ' ‘mm Dmvince. _ . l" "it mo m; u» of my; Rifle one fmed]an,lnvitatiln to zeta to rand July: wf‘ l-E CARDS, "ill 5-0 Lou GehQets Sev- ‘_ enth Homer With Bases Loaded. ' NEW YORK,’ lhy io-The new York Yankees‘ steasnxoller again crushed the Washington Senators at Washington today, 5 ‘to 0, behind the brilliant pitching of Charlie netting." The gains was over so far “as Walter Johnson's pennant hopefuls were concerned when mu Cebrl! crashed his seventh home” run of in the sixth inning with three on bases. . Gehrig's homer was only the third hit of Alvin Chowder. With two away. Combs sinslad to centre and Scwell was safe when 016015. Vi"! an easy play fiunbled. Babe Ruth fell. The Athletic). with homers Rain ended the contest-em the sixth. Bisliop lead-oft man, hit a home run in the first and in the some inning Ion hit his ltth homer of the season with Cochrane on bale- The Detroit Titfls won the 1188i half of a double header from the outage white so: by the over- whelming score of ll to‘! at De- imoit, and were tied in the niobi- cap, 1 to l, when a small eloudburst stopped the tut in the Bennie’ h!!! of the fifth with one out end one on base. The game wvs ruled Offic- oial. The first game was a 0011191099 triumph m- Tommy in-icsea- While he was subduirll the Box with MW! scattered hits his III-W tlfieshose hurlera for l8 blows. in- cluding a homer by Johnson. and ran wild on the bases, stealinl 8?!- Thgy pulled p, triple steal in the T E N ii I S . ‘(Canadian fro!) PHILADELPHIA, Ml? 35-1119 two ranking tennis players of Aus- tralia and the United States‘ 1M8 each other tomorrow in the second singles match of the North Ameri- can acne finals of Davis cup cham- pionship play at the Philadelphia Country Club. Tall, blond Jack Crawford, con- sidered the greatest Australian player since the days of Norman Brookes, was_ drawn today to op- pose the slim H. Ellsworth Vince. Jr., United States champion. They will follow ‘Harry Howl“. All!‘ tralian no. 2 player, and Francis X. Shields of New-York City, who‘ were chosen to open the series. . Two ' _‘ matches-will be play- ed tomorrow and‘ two. on Monday with a. doubles match interv on Saturday. . The winner of the series will meetythe nrasilisn team. which won the South American sons final by default" at the Wart Side Tennis Clubinlfewlrorkenadatetobe fixed later. l "" choice. -i‘ for the third oust. walked to fill the bases and Columbia 1M1’! blow bY Bishop and noxxstI-rtins w! I!’ sault, pended two Red Sox pitch- ersatmatonbowlnthefllvflflfl of their four lame sericl. ‘i i0 1- 40 11W. winner of the Patriot's annual lo mile road race two years ago, “d "wild last year. won the event Yflimiav eveninc after a gruelling neck and neokbaattle with Wallace 3°44» ll-it Wife winner. in the re- markably fast time oi 69 minuigs and 28 seconds- Mwwen. interviewed after the Irind stated he "never felt better in his life. I could run cnothyr ‘ten’ easily tonight, I feel so good," were Harry's words et the finish. He Btfllkd that Rbdfi is o. grep; mung and "harm's in a fellow like a leech. Th"?! 11° Milli: away an! Feat distance from that bird," Mclpwen added. Mcllwen also paid a neat tribute to Hush Campbell, Gra- ham's Road runner. “Hugh can always be relied up- 011 '90 Bil/e the best of us a tough battle," said the Bristol boy, "and at 7 o'clock. Before the first five mu" W" wvmd. the wventeen starters were well strung -out, but 1111111111: easily and steadily. st the eight mile mark, the race develop- ed into a duel between McEwen. Rodd and Campbell. These thy-so were well bunched at Bt. Dunstams VFW/mill’. McElwen seemed to be mlmills easier than the other two at this mark, where he inorcasedhla stride and. opened a faster pace. Campbell dropped behind, while lviicllwen and Rodd raced shoulder to shoulder to within a hundred yards of the finish, when the form- er “timed on the gas to beat the wurareous Rodd ten feet. at the "PQ- W“? I011!‘ Wconds later came Hush Campbell, flesh as a daisy and running like nobody: business. The fight for fourth position was even more bitter than that staged as a pace-setter hots a marvel." 50 close were the first ilve run- BY '1‘EC." BASEBALL May 34th, Victoria Day. lust pas- sed, was at one time-the good o1’ days, heralded as the local inaugur- atlon day for baseball. These days have gone, however, and ain't no such inaugurations any from abaseball point of view is Just nera at the finish that only 4 1-2 LOOKING ’EM OVER \. 1 The Glace Bay Post says: "Tiny "there more no how." June 1st will soon be upon us and all that's happened by the leaders- Hone! and Momen- (Ovnlmuad on Page s) “TINY” WON-KING OUT Holman. who is an R. C. M- P. constable there, is in training for the Olympic Games- Herman is to have a workout with Rev. Father Michael MaoCwmack, East Ba-y, who in his university years held the MMlidmC_ title for the shot put. Recently in a workout Herman is credited with heaving the discus al- most ten feet further than the pres- ent Maritime record." a little talk and less enthusiasln- A meeting was called a week ago ‘to discuss the situation but only s handful of dyed-in-tbe-wool fans and players attended. In (ant it seems that it is~these boys who have been starting the ball rollink from year to year during the past few seasons. Surely a little more cooperation could be shown; and, if this were done/there is no question that n City League would be func- tioning inside of a week or ten days. There is another meeting called for tonight at theY. M, c. A. at 8 o'clock with a. view to organiz- ation- let's hope that a bang-UP attendance features the meeting. PLAYED WITH ‘BAWLF Din-in: a conversation with Sam- my Doyle, last evening, for the most part on athletics, the writer was informed by the diminutive nJyie that in the year 1904 he nae the privilege of playing on the Ottawa University football team with Nick Bawlf, when they were battling the Rouzhridera for the Canadian title. Nick Bawli, by the way has‘ been selected to coach Canada's Olympic athletes in prep- "REIW 1N HOSPITAL -e_. “Red" Tellier is in hospital st Montreal having his injured eye operated upon_ He had his eye bad- ly injured while playing hooloey for ‘Bathurst the winter before fast, but it may have been hurt again last fall if the Star's report is correct, as i; says: “l-le had an eye in- lured many months ago on the field." GIRLS SHOWING THE WAY With the announcement that the Federal Government has granted $10,000 towards the Olympics, the Toronto Star says: "That means that the various sporting bodies must hustle around and get the remainln $25,000 required to send, evon a bolrtailed team. The girls?‘ of Canada are already showing the way to their brothers. They have a1- ready raised by various means $1.‘ 000. Their objective is $2,000, which will take core of the expenses of a team oi six girls. The heads of girls’ sport in Toronto have set e1,- 000 as their objective and they have already raised over half of the sum oration for the big Olympiad being held in Los Angeles this er. by collections at various sport ev- ents. benefit affairs and by selling While the lathe-up of the doubles teams was not officially announced. 301m 019913089!‘- Wmflliinl 5W‘ tain of the Anaaes. said Crawford and ‘Hopman will probably repre- sent Australia, and Captain lit! Eugene Dixon onths United States team made known that Wilmer n1- lllvfl 0f dllatlflqTar-handslohn W. Van an concessional." were no - programs at all sorts of events." Dodgers ‘Prim Giants BRAVES All PHILLIES 0N BATTING SPREE Slugiest FPhiIadeI- phia Ends In a Win For Quakers. NEW YORK, N. Y.. Mal’ 26.—A rally in the eighth inning in which iive runs were scored enabled the Phlllies to defeat the Boston Braves l7 to l3 in a slugfest today at Phil- After losing whet might have been the whining run in the sixth inning when it was discovered that Lopez had batted out of tum just after he singled Cuccinello theme, 111111118 hero and defeated the Giants 3 to 2- Wlth a three run lead to protect, Pittsburxh Pitchers broke up rallies in iheseventh and eight innings by the Cincinnati Reds, and won st Cincinnati 3 to 2, making a use“ sweep of the three game series. 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Thirty-nine hits were made, l0 by the victors and 20 by tho Braves, including i1 doubles, two triples. and four home runs. Hurst, mo, Shires and Urbanskl hit the circuit olouts. The. Phils lumped off to a ll to 2 lead in the first three inninla. - h: i “ _ Betta 5nd Frankhouse out M1345“, of the box. The Brew. howsvorrworldb speedbegt record came back to pound Collins and newloet, m“ Englgnd 1m Nichols and Jumped into a l3 to l2 Mm’ “m” a“ d“, (o, u“ "advantage in the seventh inning. Cahtwell could not hold the lead Don Fails To Lower Record GAP-DONE, Italy, May ~49» Don, nntnn speedboat driv- in an assault on the iafluaseiooss-taseosansaizu. lint. Ottawa: aw. l _/ 1 7 hravpoutofiisatblaca 01‘. failed. by almost 20 mics an when he came ashore, but said he with his lie would make another official runl Quill’, to smooth out, he finally 0rd with Miss England II. _ _ Mo} his boat twice over e. measured; ‘mm’- Tl" “m” PM" ll" mile coarse in failing light. but.his|l1as offered for lIPQUHIIIaDLOSmlIBLnhDW memoryofsi: PIERIIHA IIRES cosmouco Made by the Largest All-Canadian Rubber Compsny-wFounded in 1883 Lid., (lhnrloiielollvn. LTD" Charlottetown. Charlottetown. Charlottetown. Montague. 202 land his average only 91.31. Gar 'Wood's record, made in Miss Am- was killed in Miss England II- ...__._._____ ; - - , ‘l ,l _ . NFMP) ericaen altlfiigni Beam l-‘n ast “IONTREAL. M“ 3a ‘B’ " ' ' w“ t’ ' ' ihc Canadian Prt-ssl-Jizdly expressed disappointment wanna a‘ Csmbfldm “u!” h, bail jumping larceny and con- spH-acv to steal, John Long, 35, and Robert George Lohs, 31. were arrested by Montreal pol- ice late tonight. Don st‘ll had faith in his boat and that \ Saturday if conditions were good} l-ie previously held the world rec- Gabriel D‘Annunzio, Italian poet, c record rullacunln Henry Serrave, who householders will Germany before 1H0. ___________ It is estimated that 2,400,000 new be created in __ Mickey Walker Edges Uzcudun NEW YORK. May ‘ZS-Miftllo] Walker, former Welter and middle‘ weight champion, barely edged oul ‘n. decision in a gory lu-round bat- {tle with Paulina Uzcudun, SPF-Hill lhonvywelghi, before a Sill“ ‘WOW of 8,000 tonight. There were n- knockdovlns. Walker welsh!!! (lull m pounds: Paulina lfl. \i§¢}____.i f: