SPRING, SUMMER, (By Dents (‘asct TORONTO, May iaciturn little guy who can con- trol a ball with the dexterity ni a Juggler, is training tn (in ivliat no one has (lone bEl0l‘(‘-—\\'l|1 the Cali- ldian bowling championship l\\‘lt!9 in suctession. ~_Neai"lv "very day 14-year-old Billy Hoult rolls off a dozen or so frames in an effort in mglntgin that fnrlii that \\'0n him the Can- ad' n Bowling Associatlvm champ- iorghip; a title won rimoni: a Leltl of hundreds with on aggregate score of 2117 in nine games. And every practice ball that glides down young Houlvs alley is followed by the critical eyes of George Cornbridgv. a formcr city champion who has become the boy's self-appointed coach and ad- visor. It was the kindly, soft-spoken Oornbridge who, while watching a group of pin laoys bowl in their off-hours. discovered the tctisled haired Hoult was the unofficial KEEP YOUR BIKE IN ORDER We do ull kinds of repairs. All work guaranteed. BIKES TO HIRE BILUS BIKE REPAIR SHOP Phone 2572-1 25 Possmoro St. TERMS CASl-l Malta Jewellery The Fashion OMWOOQM ‘ Bowling Genius Hopes To Win Dominion Title l4~—-(CP)—A i AUTUMN, WINTER You can't go wrong with a qilt in Jewellery. -;‘ Wedding .Rin9§, Wrist Wot- ches, Necklaces and Costume Jewellery J. R. WILLIAMS Great George St. 'but undisputed champ of the. al- vs. All the boy needed, Cambridge .decided, was finesse in foot and {hand control. Billy learned Ills ilessolis so well that it made lltl’\l lint 0111)‘ the youngest to wi-n the title, liut obtained this tribute from Tony Sutcliffe, himself a former B. A. championz-“Tnat kid knows more about bowling than I do, and I'm 19 years oldei." i Billy accepts such honors mod- estly and is uncomfortably tun- scious of attention he draws from other admiring tun-boys. {lllcyl hangers-on and those who tom- ;pete in the big time iouruanicrts. ‘ l He hopes eventually to over-j Icome his shyness which affected lhis performnacc-bui. not much‘ apparently-in the title playoffs. "Gee. it makes a. guy nervous bowling \vith all those guys. all older than me." Billy explaliicr,‘ as he combed his blond hair back and dried his hands on a towcl in preparation for another roll. It, was a, strike. And the slim youngster cased through the crowd to a quiet corncr to talk with n reporter. . Billy lives at home with his widowed mother, two brothers and two sisters. He. likes most sill sports, especially baseball anti track events. But from the iii-y both he anti Corbridge talk his first and only love is bowling. And it Billy, ‘m the next Io:- . nament. can conserve the 100 ' point: Corbridge says he “thrnv ‘hivay through carelessness" he'll retain the championship and coi- . lect. another gold medal. It's got ‘a diamond in lt too," says Billy, a fact that impressed him more ' than the title. THE STORE Great George Street PAGE ElGtlT Bali Meeting ls Held At Montague Representatives from Georfl" town. Montague. Cardigan and Pcakcs ivt-re prcscnt tit (i baseball meeting .:i( Klontnjsuc Tuesday night in which iorniziiion (if ii King's County Lcaguc \\'.l§ discuss- tdhdajul‘ J.A. iii-Dnnnzti at cardigan presided. flitting discussion it was llntiniltloiislv dct-idcd that. a s\\'1'-\'11 hc made fixtni softball to bascb-all this \'€.'il‘ with much ciliilllSldfilll bcitig 0\'l(1Cl1('f‘fl ovci" 111i‘ 111'°l'°59d; Xavier leagut‘. _ A further meeting is to be hcld, on- Ttie=duy evening next. ' Basehafl Standings THE CHARLOTTIYFUWN GUARDIAN U. N. B. Carries 0E2 Honors At Track And FREDBRIOTON. May 14-(0?) -Brawn and speed. developed on their hill top campus. carried University of New BrunSvvicl-. to an overwhelming triumph 1n ilie annual track and ficlti champion- ships of the Maritime Intercol- legiate Athletic Union today. The spcedsters. jumpers and wciglit experts of U.N.B. amassed the high team total of 100 Doiinis. leaving tlic runner-up Sl. Francis athletes for behind ivitti 38 and Mount Allison a poor third with 23. Not only did lr-gians chalk up 13 firsts in 16 rvcnls. but they had the satis- faction of one of their most promising newcomers, 18-year-old Barry King. ell-piling the 100 yaril dash mark by o, fifth of a second. King. streaking over riizders that were far front rccoi'tl-bi'c:ik- ing standard, and in a cool c-"nss wind under a bright sun, was clocked by thrce watches in 9 ; 4-5 sccotitls. One showed 9 2-5. The , ultl MariiE-iiic intercollegiate curd was 10 seconds flat. Most impressive throughout illt‘ ' dny tit collcge fielil was Frank Dohaney. captain of home squad. Dohauey was the leading individual star of the tncet. capturing fi-ve firsts rind placing second in~ihe IEO-yard liigli hurdlcs. He lcd all contes- tants in the discus and hammer throw this morning and atltlccl victories after the noon recess in the broad jump. shot out 11111 javeli-n tcss. might;- the SUMMARY Morning Results 100 Yard Dashi- lsi lieat—1. B. King. U-NBJ l Amcricuiv \\' l1 1'01- Bostou l-t i) .6115 Dctroit 13 7 K15“ Cleveland i1 3 15119 New York l0 111 509 Chigagu ll 1'1 . l3 WYllilllllgiflli ll 9 r11‘ Philadelphia 111 111 e154 Si. Louis '7 15 5113 National Qhicago l4 8 .636 Boston 14 9 5119 Brooklyn 12 10 .545 Pittsburgh -‘- 9 .500 Now Yqy); 1i) ll) .50.] Philadelphia 11 1'3 #1711 Cincinnati 10 l5 #1110 St. Louis 6 15 235 Internationa- Jersey City 14 ‘I .Gn'7 Newark l! f) .51‘! Syracuse it '1 .53.! Montreal 1i) f) .526 Toronto l‘) 11 A76 Baltimore 1f) 13 .4714 Rochester 1f) l3 .434 7 i2 Buffalo .363 / (‘I9 n ' '9' it POLO SHIRTS-Extra Values-Sale Prices $1.25 to $1.65. FOR MEN ' . Charlottetown, P. E. l. J ACK CAMERON R055, Mt, A; 3. Ferrer, Si. F.X lit All TYPESlIF MEN'S WEAR THURSDAY l5, FRIDAY 1B, SATURDAY ii Spring Topcoais Extra Special _l5 Only, Reg. $29.50 For $l9.5O ' OUTSTANDING VALUES in Shantyloom Tweeds-Scotch Tweeds-Gabardines and Gabardine Tweed reversables going at 25 per cent, reductions. SPORT JACKETS-All types-College Colors-Leather Jackets — Scotch Plaid Reversables-Suede- ‘ Gabardine and Suede-trimmed Loafer 0oats—20% off. EXTRA SPECIAL SWEATERS Reg. from $2 t0 $7 - Sale Price $1.35 t0 $4.95 lKill SPORTS COATS AND SLAOKS in Scotch Tweeds-plain and fancy weaves-clearing at 20% off. - SUITS-double and single-breasted-Worsteds and Tweeds-new Spring stock—t0p values 20% off. MISCELLANEOUS VALUES-Luggage — Hats -'— Caps - Sport Shirts — Hose — Neckwear and all other types of new Spring and Summer merchandise too niim tional reductions from 2U T0 331-2 PERCENT FUR THREE IJAYS llNlY Thursday 15, Friday 16, Saturday 17 erous to mention-going at sensa- NO REFUNDS l the winnhig col-i re- ~ Annual Field Meet 'Tl-rhe_10~ 115A seconds.’ 2nd hcat-—1. C. Campbell, St. FX; 2. Slcvcns. Mt. A.; 3. P. Kel- r-rcr. U.N.B.: time 10 1-5 seconds. Discus (final) 1. Dohziiicy. 112113.; 2. L. What- en. St. FX: :1. Cofcc, Mt. A.; tit‘- tancc 111 fcct 6 lll(‘ll(‘S. 880 yard run (final). 1. Boswell. bit. A: 2. B. Weir, U.N.B.: 3. G. Si. Ongc, Si. F.X.; time 2 minutes 6 4-5 seconds. 220 yard (lnshh 1st hcat--i. J. King. U.N.B.; Ross. Mt. A.; 3 Fcrier. St. I-TX. 2nd licat-l. Stevens, Mt. A.; I. Campbell. st. RX‘ 3. Kelchcr. U. N. 13;. time 24 4- seconds. Hammer throw (filial). 1. Dohanev. U.N.B.; 2. Scppuin. U.N.B.: 3. Coffey. Mt. A.; distance 112.9 fcct. High jump (final). 1. D. Grilc. U.N'.B.; hell. U.N.l3.; 1i. lVlnt" A; 5 fl G 111C110“. 880 Relay (final). 1. U.N.B.. B. King. H. ivllllci R. Lccch. J. King); ‘l. Si. F. X" | (Tcmmcv. C1ll1t])l)£‘ll. Fcricr, Whal- icn); 3. Mt. A. iSi[‘\'(‘l't.~, Sallie. Ezisimnu. Ross); time. 1 min 36 4-5 sct-ontis. Hop stop tiiitl jump (final). i l. Whulcti, St. F.X.; 2. Gaic. U. NB. 3. MauMorris. Mi. A. 1120 yard high hurtlles: 1. Courtney. Si. F.X.; 2. Dolianc-y 2. 2. B. Camp- Morris, Mt. {UNB; 3. BihtCdf), U.N.B. Timc (l8 1-5 SOL‘. 100 yard iiiiul: o 1. B. King, U.N.B.; ... Ross. Mt. A; 3. Stevens, Ml. A-i time 9 4-5 seconds (iicw record). Pole vault (linttl). 1. Miller. U.N.B.; 2. Toninicl‘. Si. F.X.; 3. Gale, U.N.B.; 9 it 3 ins. Afternoon Results 220 ynrti (lash (filial) 1. J. King. U.N.B.; 2, Ross, Mt 5.; ll. Stcvcns, Mt. A. Time 23.8. Mile run tlili1ll1—~ 1. D. Worthcii. U.N.B.; 2. Miller UNB; 3. Muriel‘. Mt. A. Time 410.8 Broad jump (final): 1. Dohnncy", UNB; 2. Wlialen. Si. F.X.; 3. Leech, UNB.; distance 19 it. 3 ‘in. _ 440 yard dash (filial): B. King. UNB; 2. Courtney. time . F.X.; Ii. Smith, Mt. A; 53.6. Shot. put (filial): - 1. Dohaiicy. UNB; 2. Mesh, UNB; distance 3'1 ii. 5 4~5 ll). Javelin throw (final): 1. Dohnncy, UNB; 2. Toinniey, Si. FIX-l ll. R. Bob)‘. UNB; dis- tanve 164 it., 1 3-5 ins. One mile relay (final): 1. UNB. (Leech. Wortlieti. Weir. J. King); 2. St. F. X., (Tommey. Courtney. Ferrell. Stonge); ‘J. Mt. A. (Smith. Murley. Eastman, Boswell); time 3144.0. Bowling HOLY NAME ALLEYS Blg Four League-Semi Flnall Old Timers:- E. Doucette |J. Cameron .. V. Coyle _ J. A. Bentley 7-35 133 1119 Rev. P. Mt-Miilion . 30S 236 260 Total-EON. l Five Aces:- G. Stewart . 283 104 G. McDonald .150 223 236 E. Robin 197 119 183 H. Crasweii ...255 25B 211 Total—3091. High single Rev. P. McMahon High three Rev. P. McMahon 804. 1 Points: Old Timers]; Five Aces 3. l Next. game Friday night 9 o'clock I sharp. 30S. g’s Horse Wins Stakes nrzwliramusrr. Ens. Mu 14 _— (AP) - Blue ‘Irain, the Kings hgtpe to win next month's ED501111 Derby, won thy; l l-d-mlle NEW- market Stakes by four 16115111! 1°‘, day while Prlnccsa Eizflbclh 6111"‘ 'cd from the stands. MaJor Harold Oaywi"! W111i‘? Horse, a 20-1 shot. was second and Lm-d Roseberryls Coup "#901911" (mm by three lenflths. . l I ' — Montague: FrL-Sot. A Prince Coimty’ baseball league entered giving promise of furnish- ing their fans with some of tho best competition ivltnesscd ill IO- oent ycnrs. 1' + + -I- Takizig in an art-a from Sitin- rncrside to Tignisli. it is likcly the lcflglfc will be ployrct in livo scc< lions with Sultinrcrsidc. ‘Kcnsing- ton and Bsrdcii comprising one. anti Grand River. Wellington and ‘fignish the other. In this wily. travelling cxpenses will be ct down considerably and the pin offs. still in tho distant future. iiliat should bc n grcat reason. Il- ‘P 4' 'l' ing the province this y-cai‘ and it: should prove of grcnt bcncfit to; lllc garlic. Nn doubt about it, for- matcrlnl and place some of those centres in line for Island honors. right -l- + + 1- For too lung now City toanis havi- had a. monopoly on Provincial bnsc- ball titles. Lzick perhaps of organ- ization rather llirin player iiintcr- Iul has contributcd largely to this state of nflimrs but now with the bodies being put. nn a sound Oasis nnrl the possibility of illfltl bcvtnn- iiig mcinbers oi the Amatcui" Ath- letic Union together with any pos- siblo hid bcing furnislwd by the Dcpwrlmcnt of Physical Fitness. it nppcais as if n. iicw dcal is in etnrc fc-r tlitm mid it shoult'n't bc too long before thcy will nvakc their presence Holt. in Island ltnscbzill circles. + 1' + -|- Re-organlzation of the Provin- cial pifle Association will likcly‘ take place Friday night. when n meeting of’ all members and otltcrs interested is called for and tnurks- men rill over the province will hull thc ireivs with undisgiiiscd delight. for in the 74 years ll. was in exist- (use previous to the war forcing a halt. to the provincial meeting nncl the Inter-Maritime and D.C.1‘t.A. competition; were eagerly looked forward to. -l- i» il- + Many familiar faces will be miss- ing when t-ho Association resumes activities as the years continued taking their toll, but with the old guard back plus the addition of new enthusiasts, it shouldn't. trike long to put the association back on a firm footing and once again wit- ness Island shots compete on even ternu with the best of them. il- il- '0 4' Island marksman were invariably well up in whatever competitions they entered 1n. It. was back in 1936 that an Island team set up a new mark of 804 in tho 51-year-old in- ter-M-afltlme event. The mark only stood a Year as New Brunswick crime along to beat. it by two points a year late: but. that instance alone served to show that. Islanders could compete with the best of them. O ll il- 4 ‘men too. Island rltlemen have been successful in attaining all marksmenh ambitions naming the making of the Blsley Team during the D.C.R..A. competitions. Brick Gormley, Allan MoOabe. George MoLnrinan. to name a few of them. competed with the Empire's best. at different times with more than a. fat: share of success and the coming reorganization meeting will took Sliflpc tit a inceting hold in frgugrs i; l? Sununersidc Tilcstlay night rind ;. ’ Q g t , 17 6., r 23 '37. from repute l."f‘('Ci\"l‘(‘l local Lows’ “ma m5“ .,_, “ l ',.II sports officials “(to \\'C|".- in nt- ‘vmkcr’ Dodge“ f,“ 7915 29 '3" tcndancc was successful from t-v- Rlgncy‘ (wants :0 a2 13 a? ‘x36 ery standpoint with the six tennis Enkm‘ Bmvcs “$118616 3 36') Dillinger, Browns 2.2 01 14 33 .356 .»“--l should provide n grcat cndina for; 5 Glasgow 24th Up Ezist also, amiovciitcnt of llicj some nature is on foot so it appears; that. baseball fevcr is really sivccp-i mntion, of lragues such as mo! y'§~<_t‘ci'tlzi>\»_ frfriil, ‘i\l.\\'.i_\“§‘ a ‘distinct Prince and King's County loops P2122‘ ii!" l2":'1‘f(‘;°'w'l’g '11 ‘ .1 _ .L.. - . 11 ..' ‘ 1| g ‘ . W] d] mum w develop PM" x condition fnr ill!‘ grind and will EXCHANGE THIS COUPON (Drawing PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE A HALF IIOUITS FLYING INSTRUCTION FOR NEW BTUDENTQ And _ ‘ENTRY TO DRAW FOII COMPLETE FLYING COURSE INCLUDING FIRST SOLO IMO-I AND t-‘tva. DOLLARS Fen Ml! 2i) CIPTOWN AIRPORT 1 Baseball s I I Big Six By ‘flie Ajadl-utcd Press (Three pliiycrs in cacti league) Runs batted iii- National Loa- guc. Torgcsoit. Braves 26: Ameri- can Lczigiic. Docrr, Rod Sox 19. Home Rims _Nntionnl League. Mizc. Giants (l; Aincrictiti Lcnguc. Williams. Rcd Sex 7. lJohnEPauI In Race At New Jclui Paul. well-knotvii. classy middle distance ruuncr will be a competitor in the New Glasgow 10.000 iiictrcs rncc. it was lcarned bcnr plenty of watching from the nthcr ccnitictitors from the start- ing to tht- finishing line. l Challenge Accepted i. Buy" Pclcrsnn. licrcby accept the challcittzr» c.’ “Flnslf lvfzicDozraltl to a fight at the Char- lottetown sporting Club on Aiuv 24 slab nrtist who was no tlllllilkibl‘ to be toyed with when he had l bnt in" his hnnd was Vun Lingle Mltngo when he was with the New 5-Straight Over N. Y. Giants malted? Cards (By The fidlilll Prta») New York Giants made 1t m. straight ove: St. Louis Cflfdlnlll by Winning yP§i9l‘lli\_\"l fii.'.iie of | two-game National LPIIQHQ “m, 6-4. ' Larry Jansen. rookie rinliiliaitn. er who won 30 games tor San l-‘ran. cisco 0i’ the Pacific Coast LQngug inst ycar, mode his srctniti slur‘. to; theGitints. and tiltliough lit‘ iitctt. etl hclp from Kcir Trinltlti in ti" sevcntlt. wns (rcdiictl viith ins mid victory. liiurph DickJ-ti. first 0f four Card huricrs. w. (hr lcstr. dropping his fifth dc einn (against no triumphs. 'I'he_Cards drew first blond with a tvvo-liin outburst. in tho first frame, but the G n(.~. i.‘.ii1i~ can. with a six-run bombardinriit in the fourth that shcllcri Dit-kan L-qm thc mound. The Cards closcll out iliulr .~i_~r,;. int: in tho sixth WllPn Rm. . lc_v follow n walk tn Whit t‘\\'5.l(l with his fatirth hciiic the season. Tnm Tatum. sold by Br to Cintrliinnii ill tliiio to v.in (invs gzzmi- with h (~.vn-ri:ii ~. liclpcd down lii~= (lltl Dill,“ _. for ill" sccuntl -\l.l‘lll_£‘,ili tin‘? res- 1erda_v,- ‘J-O. with n il'~i<l iznr liomc i-iin- to ‘stick l-Jivcll lilnckticlis six-hit taitciiing. The 27-_vt'.\:-—old OlliiIPldfii‘ tvai I119 second man to iricc stnrim Joi- Hnltini in (he opening 1! nrz. Ht belted ill‘; fir.~t major lwuuc ii nit: nvcr 1h:- right iicltl sciccn \\.tl1 no body on base. B. rt Haas. also it)l'lllt'l‘ Bixirikiyl properly of -in (‘tiriitr \‘l|i . m ilic second run in ll‘ when hc opcncd with n ' mnvcd lo third on Ray luiiriii.o‘i fly and sccrctl vrhiic lIt Stank) 11m“) out Eddie lvflllcr. 1hr lied: h d only four hits but thflv moved stiificicnt. BlIVSllVlPll \\.'lS iu (l. r all the w:i_\'. ncvcr flllOWil)! ninic 'li.1n on» hit. an inzriitg n5 11v sitirirnirrl hi! way to n fourth Ylcinljt. .\l'. th» DOdBcr hits were ~‘~‘t1'!11“- 1‘ “111 Holden's first 105s iiilci“ 111'?!‘ vii‘- torics. 11c iicvcr hail l.~(.i( Cincinnati club and l1 A single ftnnale ltinrkcrnl carrier York Giants. STIOPIING RENEWS EDGE FOR EVERY SHAVE aa many as 500.000 ("£85- J i iiiizoli. snor Into 5 witrr mnu LIKE SNAVING WIIM NEW ll-ADE EVIR\Y TIM! rmrk the turning point of the road that leads back to recapturing a prominent place in rifle shooting circles. 0' 0 -l- O Time and again the qucstlon has been asked why all pitchers. rc- gardless of their ability to hit, are placed lest. in the batting order. at least in the major leagues. 6 l‘ -l- 4 The only answer, say! Doug - Vaughan in Windsor Star is the admission that the power of cori- vention is stronger than that oi’ logic. 1n the inst five years more than halt’ oi’ the clubs in the Na- tional League have. at various times. sent pitcher: in as pinch- hitters. 0 il- 0 0 Jim ‘rofln. formerly of Boston and Wit-h tit; Detroit Tigers for a 811911. was used regularly becaule he was not only o. good hitter but. could also give the ball a long rltle when the occasion ’ ’ ’. O 0 O O Another Detroit Tiger. now with the Philadelphia Philiiea. Lynwood 15610011101’) Rowe. in another moundaman who ta a better-than- average swatsmith. it O 0 4- As a matter of fact. it will be nestled that. when Rowe's arm went bad while he nu with the Tlem. he gave serious considera- tion to trying to win a berth an an outfielder because .0! his hitting ability. Another National name i FA HADES LASI AID LA"... YOU IIALLY “VI 2 3 f‘ l, ‘l f) FIVE FliiilllRliS THAT SPElll; Sll-iR, switinrtiriz suavizsl. 11A R' l. 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