Azggéeeliglvss . fi [alyazs Extend Allan cup Series By Taming Back .'Cats In Third Game 6-4 (By. OTHER fiobert Clario- Preu Staff Writer) |IORU'M. Moots-eel. April 30- nontml Royals fought their way m: into the Allan Cup Picture 10mm by defeating Port Arthur m: Cots 6-4 in the third-game o; a best-of-five series for the Canadian senior amateur hockey ghunplonship. The Ports won the first two games, 6-5 and 8-1. lieartened by the return of their is: ceng 15111111. ddy Obcsgnoi: e RWY WW!‘- VWNY 11 ... scored by Pete Jotkus in the m; minute of the third riod l l defencemsn Hugh | the western ions was in up penalty box. ‘Hie Royals add- . another score in the est min- ie on a breakaway by Cy Alien. overwhelming favorite to end e Series in three straight games nd succeed to the title won last ar by Trail smoke s. the earn from the head of the lakes ound Royals a different p i- ion with O'Connor in orm. e slender centre, spark plug of ooxmc BASKETBALL SPOR T Once. MacArthur the "tail" man on a out smashed into the Hm m of utes later in m. sotsckandhisshotfroungnfuefi post with he Royals air out of iion. A few min- NEW caromed off one post in me other and glanced t to th o‘ u“ m“. ou e side The lineups- Pfilt Aft-hill‘ Montreal Goal Nash—---_-__5qum — — — — — urra on”? Defence M M n. mmoe - _ ._ _ _ .1 y Centre MacArthur — — —— — O‘Con.nor K1118 — — — — - - Heuernan MCOOPIIIAOk —- — - -. - Morin Port- Arthur subs; Moriarlty. Manon-on. E. Ioprsde, Wright. Montreal subs: Jotkus. x. Mur- he Royals attack all season, suf- ray. Cflltfllfltld, Allen, Acheson. ered a shoulder in the Oflicials: Bert Hedges, Toronto: astern finals ego Toronto Dick Davis, Winnipeg. Ill that caused him to The summary: lsstbefirstgtwo games of the insls. first Period Although O'Connor failed to add rest to 1-Port Arthur. E. Loprade - 1.38 i-Montreal, K. Murray (Joizkus, Alien) - - - - - - 1.41 the irgt period 3-P01$ Aft-hill’, K1118 - - - - 16.28 mi the second in the middle ses- Penalties: McOonn-sck, B. Laiprade ion, while Gerry Heffernan and l-ieffernon, Gordon. - Morin go singles besides otkus and Allen. , Second Period The Port Arthur troo awn re led by lw-pound fir: - 4—Mcntreal, Heifer-nan fBdC. their 19-year-old cenore- (O'Connor. Acheson) - - 0.25 ~= who paced Beer Cots to vic- Port Arthur, MacArthur ry in the first bwo es Ls- (McCou-nnwk) - - - - -- - 1.36 ‘sde tallied twice, ge ing one in 6—Montreai, Morin - - - - - 5.40 I second minute of Plflll and the 7—M0ntrea1, K. Murray tllcr late in the second period (Acheson, Orptchfield) - - 7.29 ~ ur b-Port Arthur, E. Laprsde . (Manchu) ----.-.1g_13 ugh Royals the better Penalty: Mcoormack. f the play forihe fi two per- - .. they needed good fortune to Third Period ull through wMh the victory, de- rved as it was. The teams wen‘, Qqbfontresi, Jotkus to the third period tied at 4-4 (Allen, Acheson) - - - - 16m nd for the first i5 minutes of the 10—-Mon eo, - - - . . 19m ast session the Bear Cats held Penalties: Manahan, Allen, Ache- e edge. son, Oleary. I I .. Royals Tram I ' -~ a i oxmg Orzoles 10-4 - I hamplons In Opener MOMIREAL, April 20—Montreal my n" c'“'dh" ha” ' mreldungnmdo miiili-rluln nllgolfillé TRURO. N. 8., April 18—Mari- » chtboxing champions crowned nyzélsgllt-musid Burke, Jog- " 1 - . Bantgnlsweight-Gus Hur1ey.Am- n. . . Featherweight-BAMBI‘!!! Griiley. int John. ' lightweight —'Besman Arnott. - ax. illvelterweighi—llh'ed Pike, Saint - n. Middleweight — Tom Northrup. int John. ' Light Heavyweight-Tom Peck, uisburg. Heavyweight - Hamid Tattrie, oshen Alive s Training Of l orses Beg-ins, wsiluN. n’. Y, Awll zo-(Arl- aoital of thohorrvss rac- .. 1mm equine talent as the = - of the stables which have ck to their homwquarters. More than IOOW-rotters-‘ond pae- ~ will arrive M". Historic and time tracks heregboibre the i: ends in oh .or l - u: mile ig-‘sckwlnwhile the rut illhbe stabled, at the half-mill Strgnailimbemsgilbofligmxninxdyd: "1 Nlbble owned "h! ti al League cha nlilnigd to a pair oi srav singles by the veteran Silas Johnson and International Baseball Birds 13 two sin! tribu Toronto Newer dropped their horne- 1-0 to Rochester Rod Wings innings. Baseball Results Ananrcslv callous salt Boilon New York Grove and Desolutels; and‘ Dickey. 082 Whitehead Knott, Brown. ted a homer and a double. Maple leafs went. down to a 6-2 defeat at Syracuse where that imlted splurge to ruin Baltimore Orioles’ League home opener today. handing the a 10-4 beating before 9.000 ans Ori lea upped Kem Wicker for 13 hill, vlith Bed Hgweu leadi the attack with the homer. double n8 les, while Bert Haas con- $110 ilk-went home dies. inted when the J's loot 3-2 to Bu I10 B19011!‘ k Bears, two-time Inter- ions. were ner 10 00002040100000-7 0 1 02200000001419 1. d ivestri: Bentombawaon and an 8r ' 01cm 110-4011 4 . 1-4 ls s swans o‘ "nrrsiomfltim- . - ' 1 o-o s -___ Ill TIIIS BURNER 111) their train- dyoshrday and both ready for the bat- Thele will be very little dif- 1n the weishc, McMullen in at 147 and Claybourne, boy no gher than 148. Both have loobed on a par ‘..'.'...E..“"' c. th an: “d; so s. e gen as yet have failed. io digscloee a favorite. The official weighing-in ceremony will tries lac t in 5:11:51: Hall this mgrnillgaat if] c . I O O O McMulien, a boring-in. hard waning mittslinger frmn s coun- 1 tllalli is famous for its fl htets. s we and favorably own throughout the Maritimes. Always 81111118 oi his best be is action with a capital “A" every minute he is in the ring. He has an im- posing string of knockouts to his credit and in any lights he may have lost, fans halve always seen him go down‘ battling. I Clnyboulne on the other hand is per-bags the smoothest. most work- s e boxer in Island circles to- day. A southpaw stylist. the local flab-tor has invariably put up good ggrformances. Always when the m“! ED118811 to favor his up- ponent Oloytbounle has always come through with one of his best eflorts and composing big I151; or victories are the names of some well-krlowrl fighters throughouiule Island and Malutimes. ' . Bo you have a mixer facing s boy who is always cool under fire but who nevertheless can mix it plenty fest when thcoccasiosl wer- rants it. Clsybounle is no mean Dumber, himself and if he is for- Ndtotoinandmixmsttersto- night fans will see that he is Pint-Y adeptuat‘ this ‘style also. But the scrap should and will be i1 dandy. Both pig's are set on punching out a victory and both want to end it as quickly as pos- sible. Frcm the rival managers comes the word that they are con- fident of winning; both can't win but it should be plenty exciting Wat-chins Just who will be return- ed the victor tonight. O I O O The remainder of the card feat- uring Johnny BhawIand Kid Nick- erson as semi-finalists also prom- ises action aplenty 3nd the bout groan-lass htfiebe the best staged in n“ “' '. . . . WW1" 01 @1118 's main event gets a crack at Johnny Nemis, veteran middleweigk,‘ campaigner ‘m1 the 4611188108 unchel- he was when_he was cons del-ed the out- ‘whims bvxfr _1n_the Maritimes. Baseball is in the air now but stlllhwkevmensiulicwsnils- 85in. Latest is that the Junior Royals and Senior Rangers will be benquemd at Old Spain on Moll. dav night. Milton Bell, genial proprietor will be host as the aflair and the event promises to be an enjoyable one. . . ‘ Junior baseball is inning be discussed quite freeliygthiese do: 8nd the consensus of opinion is ‘ation last year. A: present is only talk of two teams wth Canadians and Royals taking pert. Royals evidently are taking the place of last‘ ysarls Inquires. O And if the rumor is correct these "me Royals will be composed of pretty much the same player-g who mode such a brilliant showing in this years hockey piayofig, g "a. son in which the Maritime title came Within their grasp, Club executives feel that the team s 80 lust as far in baseball and dell: ' 00o q 3 illiifi WON! on the Revels’ entr lg 010 010 008-1 ‘i 1 Buffing expected within til" 13x; few ayg, I U O Q ~ Despite those annoying reverses hes on him by the irre rassible m‘ s inutge closlngmlv of she . no r oe McCall-fly andnlfi basebal experts an unshaben in that the Yan k their‘ conviction ees w on irresistibly u» their “we” utive chanupionship. O fourth consec- The Yank have been known to suihr such peculiar letdown: be- mr “it? later than lastflzptem- . a runaws pennan proo- 11! . theyy started fum- bling Ind stumbling. But when the were down in ths ensu- ind wond series there was an im- mediate tmnabout iharcrushed the Cuba ‘four straight. The one flaw the Yankee ar- ' base. when for a matter of 18 years there was no cause for foty at all. Time at last seem have ozfuht up with 1o With an iron will THE UHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN P. W. C. Take First Game Of Hoop Playoffs Led R. Hennessey and Vern McDona d. who accounted for 36 ts mes basketball squad esterday took a strangle hold on e Island Intercollegiate hoop title as they raced to a 54-10 victory over 8 Dunstams University hoop team. The winners will become permanent - ors ‘of the Kelly and Mac- Trop y. » Ahead from the minute the winners lead was never threat- ened as the, continued their Sill-Ig- shootlng a tack thro out t e game. Saints tried might but just could not match lne of ensive o their opponents. who found the hoops for 25 field goals during the M118 and four penalty throws. Mc- nald led the scorers with eighl- eon points followed by Hennesssy with 17. Br ilt spot in the S. D. U. cause was e work of Pius Murnaghan, who hung 111p uan points in his team's losing cause. Lineups: : McCarthy. Chisholm 3, 2, Murnsghnn l0, Smith 2 1 Connolly 2, Campbell, P. W. Wilson 9, Brown 2. Mac- geolriaéd 18, l-lennessey 17, Glover 2, Would Put More Color Into Hockey NEW YORK, April Ztl-Phederic Rahr is a color engineer as well as a baseball fan. He ls near-sighted. Hevhas trouble keeping his eye on the ball. So he invented the yel- low baseball you read about. (And that's not all. Mr. Rahr thinks there should be color in hockey sticks and yellow on football uni- $1135. It's the visibility he has in His bright yellow baseball, he says. will help thousands of fans with poor vision, and thereby help ciuh owners..by increasing attend- ance. The yellow ball will help batters because of its high visibil- ity. It will help fielders and plioh- ers for the same reason. To hear Mr. Rshr, it should be a unanim- ous choice. The yellow spheroid has be- come an official National League bail this year. Last year some college and professional Homes were played with it. Results of the games showed no startlir"; amount of hitting, something p’!- haps to be expected from s. ball of high visibility. The box scores were about what you would expect in a good average game. Yellow was selected as the color of the new baseball because it is the color of the highest visibility. Rad baseballs were tested but did not prove satisfactory. Mr. Rahr is Q11 oi ideas about color. e " e place they'll-have to use color soon is on hocke sticks.” he says. When a player s overtaken be could then tell who was who behind him by the color of the sticks. Identification is one of the most important reasons for color." Mr. Rah:- has s. color scheme for football uniforms. He wiuld out brfgh-t colors on the backs of his team's uniforms, dark colors in front. The idea would be to encourage only your uwn team. Briwht colcrs cause mental unfit. and give your team the old fight- ing spirit. Billiards Ernie McGee won his WHY t0 the“ semi-finals of the figrcond section in the Provincial Bil d augment ted in Ralph VH1 888-11 mfilme bye. On Monday even- ELKB Nicholson meets Arthur Pe son and on Tuesday niflht El‘- nie McGee meets 1mm: Morn- iulph Bevan refereed ins: mobile match and Ev, MscNeill was mark- or. SNOOKEB. Ralph Haynes won 11's we to the second round in the secon section of the Provincial Bnooke To menu when he won from l lum ttwisw games tomnogn nim . o Kama m . Bayed in t. e first round. n Roan plays Tom M and on Baturdav Harry meets mt: Lartar, players must be on band for these matches. Joe MaoDo feroed last night's msteh- nk Sox- 2-0 (By The Canadian Press) YORK, April ill-Brooklyn Dodgers took advantage of l-lal Bchumachens wildness ifiday t0 drop New York Giants and earn an even split in their first Nati- onal Baseball League series of the n. The Giant with the quwtion- mark right arm worked six innings and was in trouble four, during which the Dodgers made good use of eight hits, four bases on balls and a ld pitch. Luke Hamlin smtteled seven hits for Brooklyn, butcneofthemwssshcmerlm zyulidel Ott with none out in the At Boston. Philadelphia Phillies made only three hits oi! Lou Fette as theBees chalked u a 2-0 shut- out and a. sweep cf two-game series. Fette gave up not-hing long- er than a single and only first Les Powers was able to 5t. Louis was rained cut at Pittsburgh, and the weather also ruled out the Cimin-rlati-Chicago game. Champions Win Opener NEW YORK, April 20—For the first time since Babe Ruth was the big gun of their artillery, New York Yankees won their American League opener today, whippinz Boston Red Box 2-0 despite some elegant elbowing by old Robert Moses Grove. Old Mose showed he still has a lot of strike in that left arm. He made only two mistakes and they cost him the game. In the second inning, he grooved one for Bill Dickey who promptly banged it into the lower right field seats for s. homer. In the fifth he tossed Jake Powell a good one with Rod Rolfe on base. and Jake knocked it into the right-field corner for th bases lee . Red Ftuifing so; the Red Box down with seven hits before 30,213 fans. At Philadelphia, George Castors four-hit pitching and Earl Bruck- er’s batting gave the Athletics a 2-0 victory over Washington in an opener before 7,100 fans. Brucker batted in one run and scored the second himself after opening the fourth with a single. Cleveland was rained out at St. Louis, while in the other scheduled contest Detroit nosed out Chicago intaulttliéirlinug iIIIB-Pfllhtlll 8g, algtgr ou t. el- opponen -. Hank Greenbergks homer settled the contest. - Waterford Hoop Team Wins Opener baseman g get as fal- as third. NEW WATERFORD, N. S.,April 20 —(CP)-luew Waterford Strands tonlgiht scored a 36-32 vlccoly over university oz uttalwa in the first guns oi a two-game total-goal series for tile Canadian intermedi- ate basketball title and will take a. four-point lead into the second game here WIZIOIPCW nigm. The tea-ms played to a 14-11. draw in the see-saw first hall but the home team showed a slight edge in the second half. Otta/wa displayed more polish in their passing plays but the visitors were unable to iashion an adequate de- fence against Strands’ long shots. Lancearipderson was the spear- head o; one Othwawlatiack with nis speed, height. and accuracy under the basket. He 1118119 nih- poinmg to lead the uwswa scorers. Tom Joyce and Robert Rochon were tied to: second place with six points apiece; Cornis louver, diminutive oe- fencemsn of the Strands, starred for his teem although he did not lead in the scoring. ‘Pops in point- maklng for the New Waterford team was Jimmie Heam who ac- counted for 11 points. Grus Mac- Nell was second with eIBht points. Dart Playing In Pubs Okay With Home Secretary - a c‘:.‘.’.’."".’>"l. m‘ l."°il.‘.°i all m... ..iZt""'§l. has»: oars. A. P. Herbert, noted humor- member Parliament ilt and of for Oxford Univenit , asked the Home Secretory in t e House ‘or l1 “W the dealrability of en couraging "u "" ._,. ROY POWERS. KING'S SCOUT- “ml SPORT WORLD Schumacher In TroubleAs ‘Dodgers Take Giants 5-3; Yankees Bla Simmerings ' Around The Sport Front BY ALAN BANDAL (Canadian Press Staff Writer - YORK, April I) —(GP)— It looks like boom time for the pe e trade at this year's Kentu derby-mn- 50 cents some 10,000 horse fans are going to crowd into the so-called bieazirr ares that has no bleschersmand if s fat. man, or even a reason- ably big fellow, gets in front of you a periscope will be needed... otherwise you won't have been to this "dubbvz" merely to a bargain sae... A new United States polo chomp- ion will be crowned this year ss result of C. V. Whitney's disband- lng of his powerful Old Westbury team....press of business is the reason for Whitney breaking up the strongest team ever to hold the American chasnpionsgvilp. handicapped by six goals, itney rode at back with three IO-gosi men, Stewart Iglehsrt, hockey player; Michael Phipps and Cecil Smitlh. the reformed cowboy, in front of him. Those who named United States post offices must have been plenty baseball conscimls...or instance f there is a Ballclub, Minn...and _others cf the same strain at Piwb r in New York State where basebdll originated; Homer, N. Y. ....Ba1i Grounds, Ga....Um.pire, A-rlnuufiiinlger, W1s...And Fly, Ohio. Dr. Giuseppe Bacigslupo. Italy's champion long-distance swimmer reached New York today aboard the liner R.ex....’I‘a.Izan Brown lost two pounds winning the Bos- ton marathon yesterday andpick- ed it up on his shoes....a.fter he slogged his way throégh the rain to win. Brown duff his soffy kangaroo-skin footgear and found they weighed I i-Z pounds.... Flor those who want to put a bob or two on the Kentucky Der- lry on the ‘hunclf’ basis, here's a reminder tho/t the system works at times....post master general Farley is said to have gained n. tidy sum on Bold Venture in 1986 ....he figured the Rooseveliisn new deal a bold‘ venture and fol- lowed ilr, up with a athetic bet.. .or if it's an aldstocrs c name you like, there's always Sir buro. owned by Con Smyihe Toronto hockey fame. Summerside Prepares For Ball Season The annual meeting of the Surc- mersicle Baseball League was held rlast night in the town hall, with grn. Hi Clarkm ed . The lmca repor ow a good surplus and everything points to: banner season. It was decided diamond in first and erect a n dugouts. A vote to place we class condition bleaoher and thanks was ex- tended to the Mayor and Town Council for iaheir ion and support in helping e baseball league have a first class diamond. A vote of thanks also was extend- ed io Sergeant Pat Ryan for his work during the past season. ‘Ilhe election of officers: Horn-President --Dr_ J. A. Mao- Murdo. President —-Dr. H. B. Clark. Vice-Pres —-A. F1 Secty-Treas —Ed A Grounds Cornmiizt Lidstone, Fred Daley and Bob nlww: Meeting adjourned until 11th when teams and schedule wil be drawn up. EMYVALE SCHOOL Honor Roll for Month of March: Senior Dept Grade X -—8r. 1. Clara McDon- ald; 2 Eileen Clarkin, 8. Blanche Murray. Grade X Jr. 1. Genevieve Trainer. = Grade IX --1. Cecil Murray. Grade VIII —1. Joseph Cosdy; 2. George McDonald, 3. Catherine Costello. Grade VII —1. Bernice Coody; 2. Leo Calrkin; 3. Richard Clarkin. Grade VI —1. Dorothy McGinn; 2. Raymond McCloskey; 3. Blanche Clsrkin. Primary Dept. Grade V -1. Alice MeCios : 2 Teresa McDonald; 8. Inlet Quinn. Grade III —1. John Clsrkin: 2. Tens McCloskey; 8. Louis Mc- Ginn. Grade II —1. Q-lirley MeCinn; S. Mae 2. Patricia Clarkin; Quinn. Perfect Attendance: Clara blo- Donald, Genevieve ‘trainer; Noreen Bernice Russell BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING \ BOWLING BESULTS s. b; ‘AAA; rvwvwvv HOLY NAM! BOWLING Iiled League-Finals led by Capt. Frank Hennessey won the mixed inals, three games to one. 111a teams were very evenly matched but the breaks of the game seem- follmv tho Bolts throughout ed to the final series, Bunnies:- 1". Tierney 186 133 168 l. Dcugan 146 133 166 P. Gallant 146 195 242 M. C her 125 129 itli E. Cal an 183 210 166 P H 156 205 182 Tbtal—2964 Thunder Bolts:- F. Henness 1'16 165 226 E. Mitchell 146 132 184 C. loClair 247 166 178 8 Smith 183 147 215 F. Blocombe 273 214 203 M Mlward 176 15B 153 ‘SO ladies high single B. Smith Z16. ladies high three P. Harper 548. Gents high single F. Slocombe 573. Gents high three F. Slocornbe U90. Commercial League:- erts-Zi . 307 Grocery-QUE. 1e C. Ioclair I28. FIFTH GENERATION CARLETON. N. S. — (C?) — The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Allen has an abundance of living ancestors On her mother's side, besides her grandchildren. die can boast of four great grandpar- ents and three great-grandnarents. h The OLD CHUM v voeooroovo-roQw-v-Q-Q-O-O-fl- H1811 three C. LQClli! B31. Tonight at 7 o'clock:- Ooulmercis-l League: Style Marts vs mots. At I o'clock: Big Four 2nd. game semi-finals: Timers Vs. All Stars. MRS!) DOUBLES TOURNAMENT Entries are coming in fast for‘ the mixed doubles "Paul Jones” tournament and Judging by infor- est shown in entries to dste this promises to be the best - ment of the season. Get your entries in M. once and don't be disappointed as there will be bar- rels of fun all the way changing partners, etc, em. Erltries will be received at the Holy Nanle Alleys. come and enjoy a. pleasant even- ing's recreation. CIPTOWN ALLEYS City league:- Jlmmies Taxi-BRIE (4 pts). ‘Ibd’! RIG-MAI (i pt.) i High single J. Power 328. High three H. Impthom 727. 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