* Defeati- (5, no Canadian hen) only m day game was played m ,4,- National Leone yesterday (Wednesday) mnd in it Yhlledelgiiia. mils shut out Pittebtug 0-0 _be- m", 3.11,; Donnlelly‘: three-bit 91$? York and i. Louie Ind Qn-ChICBQO titlee were trained out Broolfly" 5°58"! 915795 l mm game at Cincinnati. I mic Phil victory was Pittebuxglu "b; mutant o! 11h IQQOOII. D00- ngllv, diminutive right-handed‘. VIII g control all the lwcy whlle Pith- Jérgh us... three pitchers wlho gave “f, l3 hits. "fishy"; roughest gpot of the ‘We came in the eighth when the pirates managed to get two men on‘ base with only one out Mex- wgsi, hitting for pitcher -Vic Igmbsrdi. walked and 11d Rock.- ,;,'.,. m. for hbfn. After Stan Rolek “m; mil, Jflhnlly B90313 $57115“! m, last hit for Pittsburgh. a “up lo centre which sent Rock- m“ {.0 second. Ham-tie Guatine m” m, tntomne quick double play r the r y. “$1.1. Bcnhem sterfid on he m “d (d; Pittsburgh but was an“... 111 the» um. affcr clvllle llr m. 1,1,5, LUJIbBITII took over but o1; fBpIliCPd b)’ K171)! m!“ In II“ 1 lh. "-11.0 Plliis 10st little time set-fills 111m hi: purade started, scoring I.-l\"il‘e in the first inning. Emu vuban storied the fireworks Wit-h - "IP19 to right and come home on jgpuilkis single to left. After Dick 515m flit-ii out, Del Ennis singled torentrv. selldllllg Blatnik i0 U111‘!!- Ed Mlllrz‘ lifted a P9P fly ill 81w" left which 1cm safe. Blatnlk scored m/gnni, “'35 out at, the plate. p. the sole night slime It Cincinnati, Brooklyn Dodgers belt back a last inning Cinckmnli rallv. fcaturfli , by H4111! 5311973 tméc-mn hcrner, fa defeat the Reds 0-1. ‘Ithe game which lapted three hours apd 23 minutes drew l’ crowd of 24.473. It was the weds sixth stfaigiht loss. ‘ (By The Canadian Item) l Bobby Doerr’: third homer of the season with two aboard in the i001, yesterday (Wednesday) gave Boswn Red Sax a 0-5 n-lumvh over Chicago White Sox. The 00X have lost eight American League games in succession. The Chicngo-Boswn {time was the only afternoon game in the loop, Cleveland and New York, 5:. Louis and Philadelphia lllfl Detroit and Washington all play- ed nighters. ln the Boston-Chicago 0n- rsuui-‘r, scoring ahead of D001’! mo TQKI Wiliiums, who had walk- ed, and Wally Moses. who had singled. There was one out at the time. ~ Veteran Luke Appllng etc-led the inning by singling to 19ft for I'll.» iourz-h hit of (he, db)‘. Alter Rillph wclgel sacrificed liln l0 second and Taffy Wright wcut out on a great catch by cen- irciieidcr Dom DiMaggio, Dave Phllley was walked purposely and Bab Kruncdy doubled off the wall In ‘IP51! centre despite a great try Ill DlM-lseio. The blow was good for two runs. The victory was credited w Ellll Deal. who Pitched to the lea: fillies Shut o... Flfittsburgh: Dodgers Cincinnati If. 8. Amateur Baseball Meeting ‘TIE-UFO, N. 8., May 12-(CP)- The Nova Booth Amateur Base- ball Association meeting here io- day unanimously adopted "a ruling requiring all players to‘ be regist- ered with a club by July 1 to par- ticipate in subsequent scheduled or play-off games during that year. It further stipulated that s player would have to be a resident of the team's district by June 80 to be eligible. This edvmced the deadline of the previous ruling by 80 days. About 50 delegates from all sec- tions of the Province attended the annual meeting and re-elected J. Clyde Nunn of Antigonish as pre- sident. l Other officers were Bev Piers of Halifax, Iela. Muirhead of West- vllic. J. Victor Ecobey of Liverpool and Sammy Melanson of Domin- ion, rise-presidents. MccLean, professor o! French at 5t. Francis Xavier University in Antigenic‘, was re-elected secre- hazy-treasurer. John R. Cheek was named dlr- ector of minor baseball and Len Stevenson assistant in charge of Cape Breton. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME ALLEYB Big Four Dengue semi-finale All 51ers 3241 Arabs 3001 f-ugh single R. Cameron $0. High three Dru-L. Duffy 751. Aruba l l-2 points; All Stars 8 1-1 points. 10th Inning Homer. Gives Boston Red Sox 6-5 Win Olrsr Chicago two Oh-icegd batters. 1t was lua first major league triumph since he came up from Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League late last season} The league-leading Athletics combined three hits, with four walks in the second inning to score six rune and defeated St. Louis Browns 8-4, extending their winn- ing streak through 10 games. Dick Fowler was credited with his second victory in as many sluts, though he needed help from Bob Savage and Lou Brlsslc. Detroit concentrated Kill its 14 hits in threo- innings to defeat Washington 14-9. The Tigers moved into fourth place as Dizzy Trout, third of four Detroit pitchers, notched his ‘ victory, Hal Newhoucer was belted from the mound in the fifth inning after being staked to a 7-3 lead when the Tigers scored off Sid Hudson through t-wo errcws in the first inning. than clustered six runs off him in the fifth. Cleveland Indians started (their sciflcdtrled New York grme at Yankee Stadium but the game finally was called off because of rein. The Yanks had taken a 3-0 lead in the first inning on Joe Dtnasgids homer with two on. Baseball Results AMERICAN Chic-z» ooo zoo 1002-4; m 1 3054011 . . oio 000 20o s-o 1e e Grove, l-lorrlst (b) and Welgel; Fund. Galellouse (a), m1 (10), “(ind Tebbetts, Betta (8). PmlLuuiu . ooo coo 220-4 10 1 Fallelphig _ 000099 "*4 7 1 “yéfln- Willi-Ir (2), Dreise- mr S2114), Wilson (6). .Biscan "_ ‘m W. and Barter. Mon m- WWI". Savage ('1) Brineie Ilciroltand Guerra‘ \ w“! m m oaz-u 14 4 : llfton .. 300 080 I00- 0 l! 2 flilllylml. who» or. 31th.. ler- anion (B), and Swift, Wag. "- ""5500. Scarborough (w. Pleretti (a) m,“ . - (l) l8 malls. Early (a), ' narromu, {flmjzllll- -- magma t: a a “y”; a z 13221511: and Padgett; Bonhem, KM” W- Hlebe (o) end Lively PM)» In. m; (a) mo Dapper. 1mm eeemu-c 1e 1 w mums”: no m ie-c. e a "lm- crimes ta> and West- hm. Calvert (s) and my“). u"... - “gm-s z : a m4 iifffinyggglggb<mmuiaano ma“! lwhrlkl. " ‘ma: ..I.' :,"“'°,,__, g g omhfiugolg‘ (n) ‘and Yvon: m, (i) and nu- Behalf ‘Yflbiuock l Baseball's Big Six (Three leaders in each league). . a AB a. fr‘ m. Holmes, Brav. l2 39 8 l8 AN Blutnlk. Phil! l3 36 11 l6 .444 xBoudreau. Ind 16 63 iii 27 .429 xZarllla, Brno. l0 b6 6 23 .418 Williams. RB. 20 73 21 30 .411 xBdwsf-ds Dgs. l2 41 i) l6 .300 Runs patted in: American Lea~ gue—Wil1iame, Bed 80X 20. Na- tional league-Khmer, Pirates 1B. Home Runs: American League- x-Keltner. Indians. l0; National Ledgue-dbfllllu‘, Reds 0: Kiner, Pirates 0. ' x-Jlsying night game. Favored To Wln King's Plate ‘IORDNTO. MAY 12 -- (CF) - The hushed name heard along "speculators row" today a5 hope- fuls prepared for the 89th renewal of the historic King's Pilate at Woodbine May M was Lord Fair- mend. Owned by R. James Speerl. prominent Winnipeg hornet-nan end track operator, Lord Feinnond ll lmohg 46 eligible ncmlnees reo- reeenting 30 owners throughout Canada. Trained by l-lerry Giddlhgs. the stmppy son olfl lweepden appear: we con n as he taken hla dolly workouts. Weaienem will be expected to beck tbla entry. to the limit if he panes the plate trials next Mmday Ind gou on w the bl: rnclnl olaulo. Carmen's version of the Kentucky Derby. The Plate, oldest continuously- run fixture on the North Aimerican continent, has a rich plum - .80 lulneee, the gift of the King. blue 810.000 or more. to be added by the Ontario Jockey Club. The 4s home, remainder of J0 entered lui. Dee. 1. will be narrow- td down considerably more before . t time in the irlala Monday. e trials 1| e preparatory ala- , mrfcng teat. to detrmine the all of the field . Dr. C0011 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLUITETOWN. PAGE SEVEN It's fight night at the‘ Sporting Club tonight with Bunny McCios- key pitted against Joe Smithy of Boston. Mesa. in the feature event and judging by the favorable com- ment af the fans who xvatchcd the Boston scrapper work out. yester- day afternoon it appears as if the show will be witnessed by an over- flow crowd. ~ 0 ll- 0 f In superb condition Smithy we: confident of giving the legion of McCloskey fans a big surprise f0- nlght when he goes against the Maritime! middle champ and the mitt slinger‘: confidence was shared by his manager, George Ryan. who reiterated his previous night's statement that his fighter would be able to take the measure of the _hard hitting local middle- \ weight. 1|» lb ll- lb But there is quite a. difference of opinion in the rival camps. Lem Moore, under whose guidance Ace is fighting, stated qultc plainly yesterday afternoon that in his oplnion his boy would atop the Boston boy inside of six rounds. McCloskey is in perfect shape, Moore added. and back to his form cf l2 months ago when he was knocking over opponents like ten- pins. I look for him to climb up- ward from now on. ‘ 0- O 0- 0 That fa the opinion expressed in both camps. The issue will be de- clded when they start tossing lea- ther at each other somewhere around fAn o'clock tonight and if both fighters live up to the pre- dictions so freely ‘expressed by their managers the fans are going ARCADIA, Calif, M35113 __ (Al?) - JImm-iekin today became ‘ the only six-time winner at, some Anita's Grand Circuit meeting by “Dturing the feature l 1/16 mlles trot in 2:10 i/e. Gay Paula was second and Gay Traveller third. Harness racing officials an- nounced that Rodney, holder of the world ream: for u... miles trot, will pace against 1e clock between rac Batu-gt’: 1,, an eflfort to set a new California mark for the mile. Buddy Maxey set the record ll years ago at 1:50 8/5,. J00 Ofiien of New Qhggqp, N-$- bWl-ltlht home a winner with P10611001 Axlworthy in the sixth race and finished third with Mr, Handy in the eigitth, 03mm is a native al Alberton, P.E.I. Reaultl: Flm Race - 81.000 Clues as Trot Culbrede d lure. Guy Curran (Wright) Petit L00 (Rorlnlan) Maria Alflwortllvy (Short) 'l‘lme 1:04 a/s. Also raced - vitamin D Jim, Bobbie Hunter, Phshion Patch, Black Petchen. Second Race -. $1,000 cl"; 1g Tmt Mlle ‘ Ginger Lee (Cruise) Donald Ford (Evers) Richmond Spencer Time 3:06 4/5. Alcoa - Frances Dawn, Pepper sine Patch, Princcn (Reeves) . Blngen. Roui. Third Race _. hu-se 81,000, Cllle l9-A, One Mile Pen Anaerioan (Poul-lull). Braden Star (fltupefirick) Hervey Kin! (Thomas) Time 2:00 ' 114' star Logan, Santa Perk Axworthy, Flaxey mu. - O'Brien Drives One Winner And Finishes Third With Another Fourth Race Puree 01,000 Clue 1B Trot, One Mlle Pegasus McBride (l-l. Thomas) Mr. Eddlemon (J. Cruise), Clevcrncss (F. Funderburk) Time 2:05 4/5. Also raced -- Joe c. Blackstone. Dillola Lord, Yoder Crispln, Bovee, Tilly Trott. Fifth Rue -'Purse $1,000 Pace. Ulllslfied IB-A, One Mile Irillnlkid (W. Evers) Black ‘Prvhia. (R. Estes) Ilighwfly Pointer (R. Ayoll) Tlne 2:04. 4/6 Also raced - Mark Hanna, March Heir, Leap Your Express. Sir Benos. Sixth Race - Puree $1,000. Pace. Classified .15, one mile Paichen Axworthy, (J. O‘Bt1en) Poplar Abbe (E. Ixonward) Lassie Wayne (H. Seattle) Time 2:01 4/5. Also raced - Mannieter Direct, Maxey Woollen, Mllnite, Swindle Sheet, m; Pegasus Logan. Seventh Race - Puree $2,500 Tmf. Clnelfled l5, one and l 10 Miss ll. 8. Harness Horse Racing Ass’n Meets TRURO. NS., May l2 -- (OP) — Fred M. Lalhcy of Dartmouth, vice-president of the Nova Scotla Harness Ilcrse Racing Associa- tion, will lhcad a delegation to the Provincial Government in an at- tuntot to gain representation on the Government's nEWIy-ipfoclakn- ed racing commission. Other members of the group named here today by the annual meeting of the Association are Ernst English of Ficfml. Cyril Duuplliinee of Halifax and William Stewart of New Glasgow. ‘ Members protested the action d the Goverlllntht in vroclelminr blfe comrriisrifln without having Nwwnized two different resolu- tions forwarded to the Legisla- filro 1n the last two years. Before the delegation meets the sponsor of the rnecuu e, Health Minister Dr. Frank R. Davis, it will forward a letter asking rep- resentatlon by at lee-ct two Aa- aoclation members on the oom- mlssic-n. Function of the commie- slon will be to control all horse racing in the Province John FL Ste-wart. veteran horse- man of Pictou County, was re- elected president. Other officers were Mr. Laney, vice president and Carl MacKeeizie of 'I‘ruro, seurctamy-tirasurew. Vol-vale Vail of 58111193’. Don MccAuley of Pug- Mllo wash and Mr. Duuphlnee were named directors. Jlrrmlekin m. Cruise) Joe O'Brien oif New Glasgow Guy Paula (L. Traveller) Full Bloom (W. Taylor) Time ma 4/5. Also raced-Boot‘: G-uerd, Priv- afe Pct, ‘Hoop (mu-fer, D-Second Front. Waaeca. Eighth Race-Purse $1,000, Pace. Clulifled l7. One and 1 l8 M119- Mitchell Hanover (C. Hodglns ) Captain Pointer (C. Elimth) Mr. Handy (J. O'Brien) 11m m2 a/c. to see e lat cf damage inflicted ferore the winner is ‘ '-' ‘ l0 '0- + But a bout that is certain to be n. hammer and tongs affair is the Also raced -- Hal J.. Belladale, Larry Dob y’s Switch Also need _ June Grey, Patrick Tess, The Refresher, Adam Cash. and Charlottetown, now one of the top drivers on United Stat tracks, was chosen winner of t e 35,1120. Dougzn merit award for Joe Pyle To Meet Peralta May 24 SYDNEY. N. 5-. May 12 -—- (OP) -- Joltln’ Joe Pyle, one of Clpe Bretons favorite boxing sons, will meet Joey Peralta of Philadelphia in a feature lb-rcuxld bout at Barbara Ann To Accept Oar UPIIAWA, Ma/y 13 - (up) - World figure skating champion Barber's Ann Scott will still be an amateur tcornormw even after the acceptance of a our frcm the City of Ottawa. "Acceptance 0f Ottawa's 31ft has been apfprovccf by (he Canadian Amateur Athletic and the Canadian Figure Skating As- ecclations, and ln no uuy will re- flect on her amateur standing," Mrs. Clyde Scott, mother of the skating queen, said today. When Dar-barn drives off to- morrow in tulle canary-yellow- bwned-blue convertible it will only signify that she won't again be an Olympic contender, 119W TORONTO. May 12 - to?) _. Ilbllowing a. vacation on the at, ce waterfront neu- Brock- ville, Ont, Barber-a Ann soatt W111 disclose Which pldgggignal contract she has accepted, it was learned from an authoritative source here today, Announcement o! the jump to professional ranks of bhe world fllllllre skating queen will occur urlthln bhree weeks. In the interim the Ottawa stair will ponder sev. eral offers. Baseball Faced With Another B. Chandler for "contract jump- 1118" to play in the Mexican Lea- gue. has brought a. $300,000 dam. age suit against the Giants and baseball officials. He contends the reserve clause in the uniform 0on1 lowing the workouts of the fight- ers, indications rhet an overflow crowd would be on hand at the Sporting Club b- night. to watch the ten-roundflblt- tie between Oharlofteowxva Ace MoOloekey, Maritime nuddlvlveilht champion-and. Joe Smithy of Dos- fon, Mass. Both mlnllflfl l!‘ pressed the fullest confidence ‘in the alblllty of their flghterel- t0 come through. with Mbmolkefl manager limiting 1t to six and the , Boston boy's handler. not culls ll definite, also visualizing a knock- out victory. , I There will be very little differ- ence ln weight. McCloskey com- ing in at I68 and his opponent shading him by one pound at 1H9. McCloskeys hitting ability and gameness is well khown.,Of Smithy his victories over Whynott Ind more recently Billy Daley. weak! :ell for his ability. In perfect condition ‘he carries all the re- qulsltcs of a punches‘. He la nil to be willing to mix it freely and lf it turns info tilt Qt of l. bah tle fans can expect m wtiolh filled scrap. l Emmett Gallant and Lloyd Carr meet in n. six-round semi-final that should produce teuothei-‘gbod scrap. Tiger Steele and Bud Lund pick up their last season's bottle: in another six-rounder, a. fight that really has possibilities while I preliminary fight will round out the likely-looking card. . The first bout will be celled for 8:46 sharp with the main event likely to come on sometime be- tween 9:30 and 10 o'clock. Following is the tale cf the tape of the main eventers: McCloeiey Infill) Test Base c ~=~ == 10 Neck ll _ 1s Bicepe _ a \ '-"'"-' 30 Chest (normal) I’! NEW YORK I,__(M,)__ 38 Chest (expended) 40 Organized basebalfi: back 1n the , 2° Wm” ” courts again. faced with another 7 W11“ 7 mt case to determine mule: its 1‘ l" 1‘ reserve clause and ite,pecul1u' 5‘ 35¢ n contractual setup la legal. m wan‘ u’ The latest to challenge organ- 5 u‘ 7 Hem“ ' n’ . 130d 11811 and 10S 8111311111.!‘ 111901106 p! clgoaing business with the players . s nny Cordelia, former out- R t fielder a N... York Giants. UVGTS 1'30 1GB Gerdella, suspended from omn- . ind baseball by Commissioner A. -—-— ‘ Candidates for poeltlonl m: the Rover: bueball teem are invited to attend a “ eeeflou to- night it the Perk dllmmll It IAI- Everybody welcome. last night were . McCloskey - Smithy e- ,1 Bout Feature On I Boxing Card Tonight with a large crowd of fans foi- go between Tiger Steele and Bud Lund. If ever there was e natural this seems to he it. Bitter oppon- nearby Glace Bey May 24, it was tract constitutes an illegal re. announced here tonight", stralnt of trade. He also con- To Outfield Profitable Pyle, a native of New Wetcr- tends the wide disciplinary powgy v figgserolzfifi ifiimseacglhe 011:: ford who fights out of Montreal, exercised by Chandler’ deprived (I young mlttslingers have already h“ not “tiled m a’ ewe Brew“ mm °l h“ nveuhwd‘ F r e d Q D 1* engaged h, a comm o! “new” 57 3°" 5mm" ring since he dropped the Mmri- Federal Judge Hem-y W. Good- i’ ham“ ma bum km expected to LumwngbgRlihgldayylolzlixgtlflgPgx-g pig); rzoétorweightucrowrl It? Teal-lazy has taken under advisement a i I go a“ “u: tonight lint‘ ‘h! em I didn't 1181111‘- llt E11 In fiIel/elfllld? érfglfld sglenxzacellfiontfgs oago cw a _ (‘Ifhxbcifilgfflittsltzl Zlitifisfrlxlfjfisbs $311,311; T a x e o ove us w c one ‘ ‘ , , is ‘Ihaeurbettefrleather pusher. Em- baseball plans’ looked mff a ma: . c“ Oct‘ 2' 1947' bah“ Fmeflil PHQNE 362 I Jcr league fixture today all be “gun, John Bright who died b > melt GaLlant and Lloyd Carr meet o, .. wk Mm m M? D NT Y s l 9' . ix a six round semi-final affair B T E d gusfime" a - ERBY E R LOSE fore he was able to render a do. I , with a preliminary bout between a o n a“ fleet Ne!” rookie who Emlmd M” “m” “HOUR SERVICI IE ll! d1,“ fitnmmiid opponents w“. has been making the 11910111195 b! 12 - (Al?) - Black Tarquih, chief mgahblzlztliflyizrlutterfsadnlfiiu 1.111 I» c“ ng e c“ ' late with his fence-busting wal- mp9 0g New You; hamm- wfl. nutcom; o! me w“ The "*‘*"»*”"'“***“4"4'°4“ - . y realize '1' 0 It O Getting sway from boxing-db now apepars a certainty that the City Baseball League will swing into action on May 30th with R.ov- ers and Anchors prying the lid off what is fully expected to be l banner season. Work on the new diamond ls rapidly nearing com- pletion despite delays due to the weather and now all that remains to be done is have the infield roll- ed and graded. When that is fin- ished teams will be Able to geLin practice sessions before the start of the campaign and according to lope. credited a. bit of advice he received from Indian coach Bill McKechnie for his current suc- cess. "It was Mr. McKechnle who urged me to switch to the out- field." Doby said at Yankee Stad- ium. "I had never played any- where but the infield all my life, but readily agreed to give it a try anything to slay up in the ma- jors." Doby, purchased by Cleveland from Newark Eagles of the Negro National League last July 5. llam Woodward in the coming Derby, was beaten today in the 1 1-4-mile Newmarket Stakes. The American-bred colt, favored at 15 to B. finished in second place, 1 1-2 lengths behind Riding Mill, a 100 to 8 outsider. Roaring For- tles. another Derby hope, wu three lengths farther back in third place. an adverse decision might wreck the structure on which the game was built. Baseball is built around the re- serve clause. This clause binds the Player to the club with which he signed a contract. Under its Provision. the player cannot play or negotiate with any other club until his contract has been as- signed or he has been released. On the other hand. a club may assign a player's contract to en- other club without prior consulta- tion with the player. It can also QOMEIRVTIILE, Mada, May 12- (AP) -- Three years ago Robert W, Osgood wea told he had less hnqn ulu-ee years to live and to give up playing his favorite -- baseball. However, Bob didn't think he'd l-lvc anyway and wont-ed to con- tlnue playing ball. At lint he was umned dOW-fi for the sohbol term by l. doctor. bl"- thg youth's parents thought 1t bet- ter’ that Bob's playing be super- vised and pcmlission was granted- Ho went on to become one of THEATRE - MONTAGUI _____________ with Ann Sheridan INDIANAPOLIS, May 11 - (AP) - Indianapolis Capitals of the American Hockey League will have a new coach next mnter for uhe k g ,1 1,1 q] . {the greatest catchers in the looked like anything but I» his u ‘ terminate his contract any time _ 310$ £531‘ bgiteegdyyin aleweelss 1101x0011 hlatory and WB-s chosen lecsller lest season. Used mallfiy Mliwcrsftraéggéfl 8951210"; Jgggg it wishes. MONDAY TUESDAY “mt on several Mawwhusetts all- as a pinch hitter and occasions v m,“ as the Cap Con,‘ may an“ The reserve clause, however, acts New serial filling in at first, second or short- stop. Doby made only flve hits in S2 times at bat for a .156 batting average. When this season opened. Doby 11nd won the regular right field berth. Plainly nervous, l>>by struck out in his first two times at bet. It ulas a different story the next day, however. Larry cracked out three hits, including a 4oo-fcot home run. Few pitchers have held him in check since then. In i0 games thus far: He has libmmered five nome runs, third high in the league. Two of his homers have ‘ ’ the most distant barriers in the ma- jors, the centreflcld fences at Griffith Stadium, Washington; and Fenway Park. Boston. They came on consecutive days. His Wash- ington homer was the longest hit them since Babe Ruth hit one 26 yea-rs ego. nsusunrn w... ByThe Canadian Preee An all-tyne pitching record was sot by Carl ‘ Hubbell, New York Giant's ace. when he whipped as a protective measure for the poorer clubs. Should it be abol- ished, a player would then be in a position to Join any club hc chooses once his contract expires. Such l. state of affairs would ‘:esu1t in many of the star players flocking 1'0 the wealthy clubs. - noxmc —-flC- SPORTING CLUB Thursday, May 13th ruzsr sour 8:45 SHARP MAIN EVENT—-l0 ROUNDS ACE McCLOSKEY, I58 M. Va. KID SMITH, I59 I00. Maritime Middleweight Champ Boston, Mom, Contender Charlottetown, P. E. I. Moss. Middle Title school teams in his senior year, After graduating last year, he signed with Chicago Cubs of the Notional League and was asslflfl- ed to a Fayetteville, N.C., clu-b. This ye-air he was promoted to ilhe Chicago farm in the Ohio- Iudiazm League, the Marion, 0-. Oubs. Last night he was sitting on the bench during a rainstorm which‘ forced postponement of a game at Richmond, Ind. He atadrlenly slumped over. An hour later the 19-year-old catcher was prmounced dead of a ‘heart. etude. O 6 0- O Meanwhile an addition is to be made to the stands in order to gLve a greater number of fans ad- ditional comfort; in fact the entire setup is being completed so as to give ~both fcllowers and players one of the finest baseball diamond: in the Maritlmes and the manner in which the work is being car- ried out bodes well for the success of the efforts being put forth. + e- 0 O Freddie McCcbvs Anchors will hold another workout at the old diamond this evening and e full attendance of old members lnu all others ‘desirous of trying out is be- mg asked for. The Anchors club is going to make a strong bid this season to regain the title they last held in i946 and the management are desirous of getting sway t0 as fast a start as possible. O I U a single season. Indianapolis has missed the playoffs the last two years, finishing fourth Ln the western division in both campaigns. ‘ "JESSE JAMES" "Northwest Outpost" Also Special Feature Stars (Practice Anyone wanting to try out with the Eastern Stirs baseball teem please attend ptlcflce tonight at the K. of C. diamond at 5:30. Irving MucKinnon. Manager. PITCIEIIINTIWWABMII . GIIATI -._._. FOR SALE) Bonnie Mite, Born July- ‘I947 Sire Brion York (2) 2.13 Darn Bonnie Scott 2.10, by Volc- mife 2.03, Dom 2.07 by Afgof Hql 2.04 This breeding cannot be sur- passed. This is an Jionolly pretty filly, sound u a gold dol- or. BOEION, May l2 ‘- (APP-Bos- ton Red 80x today sent 32-year- cld Tex Hughson, ailing right- handcd pitcher, to the ' Class l: Texas League. A Red Sox spokesman sald Hughacn was going to the Austin, Tex, club in the Big Stole League on a 24-hour recall. “The doctors said it would he good for him to work out regularly in the warmer climate," the Boe- ton spqpesmen said. Already the club has three addi- tions that are bound to strengthen them materially. Lefty McAleer. who practically pitched the Legion- aires into the league title last year is to turn out with the westend squad and his presence on the fir- ing line means unqueltloned Id- ditionei strength, Art Perry 4n- other member of the disbanded legionairea will capably lock after catching duties and while on Perry - Pittsburgh Pirates 5-2 at New M", L] d 5M _ we would like to add our oon- baseman. On a par defensively 13°11‘ 11 "a" "° "m" by 5cm" Tymwvqflq s‘ | Fl A gratulatlona on hla being named the with any second seeker in the lea- I" I"! 31"’ 9mm“ "Mm" KI“! M ' N 1's most valuable player to nu mm (m! ecllm Rube Mueller“ 7- 5- I- sue Kenny will bolster the defence EMMETT GALLANT, I45 lbs. Vs. LLOYD CARR, I41 lbs.‘ in lllt winter's City Hockey Lea- 0g m; t d d H, mark of 20 ctraightset in 1911-12. _ w, m, ,,,.,,§“,.°§°n,°','§v,.f," p“; ‘h: The lean fut-MIMI etrlns we! Charlottetown, P. E. I. Charlottetown, F.E.i. e e e e h" n" hwpy in.“ o, comm: broken the following May when Digreaalng from bauball for e through with c.0111: ‘timely blows. gxwkly“ “m” mm m“ °l m’ SWROUND PREUAMNARY moment Perry as l member of the Navy team was a tower of strength all during the campelgn. A tire- leu worker he was used both on the forward line and back on de- fence and in addition his scoring In the outlook la rather bright for McCain's crew of balf chosen. Like the other two teams in the league the manager will have to weed out the npirautl before he TIGER STEELE, 1Z6 lbs. IUD LUND, 126 Featherweight Chomp, P.E.|. ‘Charlottetown, PJJ. - , WITH ANOTHER PRELIMINARY ‘ Vs. ' NOTICE p ‘TMIEI, IY “If The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Charlotte- h u. f u. i . ' '1' . . 21ml‘... “Ji...‘-.'...‘...'f...»'..l‘. “£121 3;“.‘I.'.°.°Jil.‘"..‘1f..'“.'.‘125030123. lw-n-r-rivw-xur- l... m... w. on s. mu If rucls: mam- sz-w. 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