APRIL 26. 1933 Timely Tips On Sport §Cli00L HOOP SERIES OPENS TODAY . West Kent and Queen Square is will meet today in the Fglme of basketball series, ibl-ee out of five games for school dimpicriship of the city at 4 to 5 iqdpy, wednesday~ in the Holy male Club YANKS AND SENATORS IN RIOT Wlntlil’ New York Yankees yes- (grimy shut ollt the Washington Sinatrrs 16,0 at Washington after police had to be called in to stop a ilee-ior-all fight in front of the Weshl-igion dug out. HAVE EDGE American League batters seem iohave the rdge on their National league rivals in the matter of cioutng home runs. Oi‘ the 51 four basc uullcps hit so far this campaign 33 go to the American league. Larrupin’ Lou Gehrig, one of the home run twins is lead- iilzlhe entire league with four BICYCLE CLUB Judging by the enthusiasm dis- played at the “Y" last evening the. . JUNIOR BASEBALL Three teams, representing Char- lottetown, Gayiown and Southiport at underway Friday 28th. The YWIIBII" fry appear to be taking lllllr baseball sericus Judging from lit business like way they. have lmnsed their loop. w N0 GOWF AT ALL (loll is a queer game. When Gene Sal-azen suggested that the lives should be enlarged to eight lRchl-s iii diameter he thought hei l" s bright idea. The other day, on the Chertsey (51111?) course, nearly 100 British lmatcurs and flu" profeslfonals ‘tiled his theory-but with six lllth holes instead of the regula- Wil 1-4 inches. "t? were unanimous that the I Was not so bright after all. The enlarged hole was deceptive. 0 Y THE BIKE Great George sci-cog got home S Hfxpert golfers looked at it and smiled derislvely. "Milch too easy," they remarked, as they milled non- missed! good Scots: ed glumiy, "11 ye hole the putt ye feel no pleasure, an’ if ye miss it BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL Betterilavealook at the “OLD BAT” Mllibe it "seeds one or m", new strings, w‘ ""1 l» Ihllullnr a num- ber of tennis my,“ to ‘he "W"! to be rcstrnng. 1M lls have yours on or before April 28th. so that it mey be "Id! before season SHOP Charlottetown BY THE ASSOCIATED Plugs Home runs yesterday: Yankees 1: mmri. Yankees, 1; Davis, Phlllles, 1: Berger, 1; Watkins, Cardinals, 1_; Cardinals 1. The leaders: Gehrig, Yankees, Foxx, Athletics, 3; Bottomley, Re 3.- llvnal. 1,8. Total 51. NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE cred“, George Hmmnn Rum 1 New York 3 g 300 nrd race would be put on this year i‘ "Bnlnbino" the other twin iraswlevenmd ----'--'-- 6 5 545 as usual‘ The date‘ Mwever’ h“ connected twice for the circuit. chum” 5 5 545 mt y“ bee“ set‘ Jimmy Fax‘ Athumc first has” Washington ____ 5 6 500 All advisory committee of seven m“ and m“ yews “Home Run Deirpii; 5 6 A55 was appointed to assist the officers Kmg,‘ has a to!“ of 34 305,0“ 4 5 >400 of the Club. The members are as st, Low; _ 3 9 25° follows: Messrs. J. Gordon, J. M. Philadelphia. 4 a .333 ‘Dlimwndl A- Amwk- 1- Reld- 1"- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C Baltimore _ 2 _ lng be held May lst, an cement DYODIscd bicycle club has acquired Rochester _ _1g 2 to be made 18km u“ "emissary suppc“ l‘) “m” l‘ Newark , '5 5 545 On motion the meeting adjourn- to function. The Island presents a Albany uunnn" 4 5 A“ cd_ favorable place for cycling activit- Toronto U 5 9 .357 Mm. me meeting a number o; l" B"! I10 dwbt the list ol thlrtv- Montreal _ 3 6 333 the riders present went for a, bicycle tight numbers wil expand as the Buffalo _ 3 5 .333 hike about the pity, "m" ’° 15 °“- Jersey City a 7 .300 MY MONCTON VISIT The Moncton Hawks sent I left Moncton st ll o'clock and aturday night. I am, Sir, etc, JOE O'BRIEN. halantly in the right direction. But more often than not they Sandy Herd summed it up in "It's no gowf at all," he remark- e feel like a tool.” Gene had better think again. m} they glvg, Q; m“‘ when you smoke Winchester cigarettes you enjoy the finest tobaccos, Blended Right! Nothing equals the sutlfactlon Wlillzllesw B Gehrig, Pytlak, Indians, l: Bottomley, Reds 1i Ott, Giants, l; Taylor, Dodgers) Braves, adopted by the meeting. Fflsch- ilcers are Lflisuc totals: American, 33; N3,- HOW THEYFFAND Won Lost RC. Sin-I had a splendid trip. Monc- ton treated me fine. big reception there. They had a their best regards to the Charlottetown Abbies. his record does not ll" h'ln the right of entry. Constitution Adopted And Thirty Eight Members Enrolled. ‘Plans Made For Bfl8ketba” ‘Ithe tho winners of the Notre Dame offsAreArranged basketball championship, between the Blue Ribbons of Victoria and on the mad or track. not holding amateur cards. THE” CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT __________________ do Grace of Montreal-Windsor- Walkerville Alumni series in the Eastern finals, will be decided here on a three-out-of-five basis with the first game scheduled for next Saturday. The series will be continued Mon- day. May l, with the third game MBY 3, and the fourth and fifth, if IIBCESERFY. May 4 and Saturday, ding for their second consecutive, Mal’ 6- Canadian Junior Basketball title,|' The Eastern finals have been cur- find their will l" the W115i elghti ior Baseball ,,,,,,,,, lliiiis" IN Rlill Following ls the schedule of the WASHINGTOIII 5pm 25-451‘- l I iN,lNEN,}\N‘|l'l; l:tJN ‘IE1,’ I c I Jumm, Baseball League. comprising —'I‘he game between the New Yori ---__ teams from Gaytowrl, Charlottc- Yawees “d ll"? Wflflliniton NI, OTTAWA‘ Apr“ 25_(C_p|)_md_ town and Southport, ltionals was halted by a. near rla 1ST SECTION this afternoon after menllbers o ‘the two teams had engaged in Jree-for-all fight in front of tb lwfllllflgton dugout. VIDTURIA, April 25. -- Canada's 5. ‘Ilse use of obscene language April Zil-Beavers vs. Wanderers. Allril 29-Beavers vs. Eagles. 6. Swearing at the other com- Wmm‘ °l' m“ 011161515- tailed to two games. with total ‘Iieafl, Globe Collegiate caizcrs are. W, 3__E I , , | 7.. Competing with suspended poms dccidmg m order to permit’ p,.,.p,,,.,~,,g m, mo“, scmmmq, my MY all B5 is Wanderers. I rider or riders. ihc winners lO.l‘8flCll Victoria next ics with Saint J l 'I‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ May 6_Bcavors "5' Wanderers’ Fad " a- l .. , , w dsi~~,- a. Oon-ipetlng with rider or rider, m“ 101MB ‘i111 .‘.l.iy IO-Eaglcs \S, Beavers. ' l 1’ a" a “d” m“ ‘h silufday afternoon. They will hllvcl '.slil'vi\‘oi' visiting Windsor for t}, to may the same night. final series with the “Y" Arron of that city. time winners. The two-game, total M. ' 12- ,_ ipoints series will be played hem, 1;» Wanderers vs Eagles. rPntriot please copy) Bicycle Hikes. An enthusiastic group a$emblgd at the Y. M. C. A., last evening to complete the business of organiz- ing the Charlottetown‘ Cycling The meeting was opened by the chairman who explained the ob- jects of the club. Mr. Jack Gordon then addressed the meetng and explafned in some detail suggestions and. proposals for the operation of the club. The report of a-nominatlng com- mittee appointed at a meeting last week was then brought in and The of- as follows: President, Harry Lewis; vice-president, IPrank MMIHWN; secretary-treasurer, Foster Pickard. The different clauses of the cou- stitutfon were then taken up and garter some discussion and revis- ions were adopted. A numbrr of suggestions were offered as to colours for the club. A vote was taken and it was de- cidcd that the colors should be red, S 1: 4i ds won Lost RC4 write and blue. Pittsburgh 7 2 3778 In the enrolment that followed New York .......... 5 2 .714 |50mc thirty-eight members were 5 500 signed up. . 5 A44 The following committee was ap- Brooklyn .. 5 444 pointed to assemble riders for hikes, Cincinnati . 4 .428 races. etc: Byron Burns, Abbie Boston .. 5 .375 Weeks, Jimmy Dalling, Prcntis An- Chlcago .. 6 .333 drew, Ed. Horriby, willie Warren arid James Rattenbury. Au announcement was made by Mr. Ira Reid of R. T. Holman Ltd, to the effect that the Holman-Pick- Pickard, G. Partridge and N. Ma- thieson. It was agreed that the next meet- CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS Article 1. The organization shall be known as the Charlottetown Cycling Club. Artclc II. Its objects are: (a) To promote the general in- terest of cycling in Prince Edward Island. ' (b) To encourage and facilitate touring. Article III. Membership in the association shall be divided into three ‘ : Junior, senior and honorary. (b) All fees pertaining to or for membership shall be paid to the secretary-treasurer. (c) The fees shall be as follows: Junior (17 years and under) 50¢. senior (over 1'7) $1.00, honorary (non-riders) not specified. (d) All memberships shall ox- pire on May 1st of each year. Each member shall be allowed 0 months for reinstatement by paying the annual fee. ' Article IV. (oi The officers of the association shall consist of a president, vice-president and sec- retary-treasurer, who shall nomin- ate members for such committees as may bc deemed necessary. Such nomination to be sublficll l0 the approval of a. general meeting- These commit‘ are to be oom- posed of the preside t and vice- president and three other mem- bers. (b) Ten members shall constitute n. quorum at I #119"! 111ml"!- Artlcle V. It shall be within the province of the club to almond. for such t‘me as it mo? 400m PW" portionate to the offence, for ‘flouting gny of the following clauses: l. Urfalr dealing in cmnectior with cycle racing. 2, Ungcntlemanly conduct. 3_ Eyftgflng s glass race to which 4. 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