COAL roll TllE asst y calla-lea , . Arnlast "Coal Company BLACK Pittsburgh Stopped With 9-2 _ Victory By a Giants ~ (Canadian rlttslmrgh Pirates finally were “was yesterday (Thursday) I! New York Giants came to life with s 9-2 victory over the National e leaders. Leg‘; Post was the hero, tossing s four-hitter. ‘mo National ma!" IMF“ W!" postponed-Brooklyn at Chicago and Boston at Cincinnati-because o, ram played a night 8513B 8 ~ , Johnny Misc. who In!!!“ l-l‘ last two games because of a leg in jury‘ drove in three runs for ,tho Giants with three hits. lllciudins his fourth homer. Although the win Beni- ill! uinnts into a virtual tie for first “m, the Pirates. Pittsburgh stilxl maintains a percentage e686 ~l 18 Horses Named For The Golden West Trot ARCADIA. Calif, May d -(AR) ._nfghteen horses. includinl "l6 favored Rodney- 9 “mm! 1°‘ day to race in the $50.00) Golden‘ West Trot on the Santa Anita harness racing card Saturday. Nine were named for the 8P9‘ elal ammo challenge pace, stalled as a re-run of last Saturday‘! f"!- pum $50,000 pace, won by Indian land after (he favored Dr. Stan- ton, driven by WL- (Lindy) F?!‘ cor of Forest, 0nt., had raced most oi’ the distance on a false start. mdian Land was piloted by J06 O'Brien formerly of Aiberton. PEI. The floor; hopeful pace for throe-year-olds drew eight entries. lroop Carrier won today’! fel- ture Grand Circuit race by three» quarters of a length over Preston Hanover, with John Meadows third. Eight trotters went to the post. ‘rh- winner paid $30.00, $12.80 and 08.40. Fraser brought in Grattan Ase in the mile pace which opened the dais racing. Results: First Race-JIM!) 31 Class Paos _ Mile. Grattan Axe (Fraser) Tommilo Mo (Crippen) Modern Vonian (Hodginl) Pirates .64‘! to .M. Mice threw his weight around in the first inning when the Giants belted loser Ernie Bonhaln for two ' runs. The first basemalfe two-rut‘ single followed a single by Billy Rigney and a double by Bobby Thomson. The Giants chased Bonhsm lo the third. i ' Mire’: homer on a Chesries slow ball went into the upper deck of the right field stands with nobody ti! in the seventh, The final three came off Nick Strincevich in the ninth on singles by Thomson, Mar shall. Kerr and Jack _I..orhke. mix ed in with a walk and an error by Wally Westiake. Post lost his shutout lll the last inning. Westlake walked and En Stevens hit a homer into the lower right field seats. "Ace" McCloakey appeared a disappointed aim the other night. He was banking heavily on hie fight with Moreau to sort o! put him back in the Maritime fiotlo limelight, . O O Q O The "Ace" gave the imprehion ha is being crowded out of tho middleweight picture and siuisiad several instances where hi; efforts to secure fights have come to naught. ll- O O 0 Should the general outlook fail to luiipiove he is giving serious consideration to investing in a station wagon and trailer with the view of doing a bit of barnstorm- ing. lie would line-up a few boxers, tour the Island and parts of Nov-i Scotia. . sl- -II d» i- Tlhe "Ace” would fight exhibit- ion bouts and at , the some t lseep in condition for any real scraps in-between times. Indicat- ions are. however, that MoCloaltey may be in these par-ts omctlme. in as ntuch,_ as he has ordered his wardrobe forwarded from Dart- moultli. Baseball Standings 0 1- 0 Q Last. winter McCioskey fmllllt - about seven fights in the States NATIONAL and won five. He reckons he Oil-Y i‘ got publicity on the ones he lost. W L Pot. He worked Ihls way to the Wee! Pittab h 0 5 .843 Indies an a ship and fought at. New ulgrk . 10 6 .62.: Aruba. He has been offered a return St. Louis 7 5 .58.! lelngagefien in July aihich he rhuade will i - _ . °‘“°“""“ 7 9 ‘M tilmiiixéto? Si‘? lshffiLhi Bow)“ ‘ 6 a A00 e nent do gwioamfv the co t Chm“ " 5 9 “m 3%.... in of: third harm In Ea AMERICAN fourth he again floored his man w L yo" gwchsggggtiatlidth‘: ‘xjzegeeagllldifidl! Phllmlllm“ ~ 9 5 ‘Pf ed him heavily with his Iomhgssd NW’ Ymk 8 5 M“ above the left eye. opening k gash. 01mm“ f; g "g3? Blood flowed freely and the bout Boston ..... .. -_ - N - ,1 was». . l 1 ~99 s" M‘ " '"- ‘r St. LOUIS 5 6 .400 '. ‘ l’ ‘I Detroit -» ‘l 9 -,'§§§ While on boxing it is interesting Clllfiw A 3 9 "'° to note the Promoter Harry Traino: of New Gdasgow ‘has lined-up an interesting card for Messrs. Dave Neima and Bill Stewart of Blue Acres come May 24th. Th! holiday headliners will be Alvin Upshaw of Halifax and Tommy (Gun) Spencer of Cape Breton. For the semi- final event Freddie Stewart ct ‘rhorburn will tangle with Joe New- man of Halifax. ‘IURONIO. May 0 — (OP) - Earl W. Morris of Toronto has been named manllirllll 511mm‘ °7 the Canadian Professional Golf- era Association, it was announced today, Heretofore he hos acted in the capacity of tournament dir- cctor for the Association- Middleweight Title -at the Sporting Club next Thurs- TTE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Mills Wins Decision Over Reid To Claim Plasmas before a good-stud crowd at the Sporting Club last Baseball Results motor Joey McDonald. the Alrforce Gremlins chalkcd- up PAGE SEVEN -, A Home Product “The (flmili for i? HlCKEYihii NICHQLHW 'l‘\\' lSi‘ Popular EV€IyW'iili‘l:' Sport Echoes g Fecal Prince Bounty QVQI.‘ T0]! The first round of play-offs lnl lnlhilhgfllioclgv Mills leis-claim to the _ -=-’-- " ‘iv . Q RICO Edward 1513!!‘ mlddllfi- Lelzug flumbgr 1 Qnd in the wolcht uue s wi hing x1e _' ~ . . Reid with a tcyn-rorlflnd rims» in mEmc-‘N ' “m” “w” “Mum m“ "an Tag 9°! the main event of a. fine, five- gambl- glo l? 5 Drill)’ m"! bowlllls. and "m": . r w. f . w. m mm mm“ “m °"“'°d by p" I"eller, Gromek (s) ‘Linda ('1) m" m“ 5° my w ° For Playgrounds ' 1%“: m: W.“ and ‘Iipten; Fowler and Guerra. m. ma”; £819 0g the yar- Wfli N19 armie Meo- 11 he re ed an even —-'-' Leod. two game City boys in the 25"?‘ i?’ m‘: l: g 31:9“ Gang,“ o; (h, “Jolly F," Saturday of this week, in an pwq-wagzm us“, {ought w a I: nh m 000-) d bowled 301' the highest single the, effort to raise funds to prqrmle three round draw deciaiorhmdboib "f mm" w w. u a" fall- sex achieved. Dow's azo was hem‘ PlPYilml-‘ndi 1°! "10 Cit-ii 101' bpyg “y, 1t Qyegyflfln‘ they h“_ 3W1". Kramer. Dorish (5) afl mgh three in ‘he men-S dwmolh the coming season, the Oharlotb- Tebbctts. Butts (4). St- Louis 0002000804 8 l New York 020 ZMTIZX-B l0 0 Fannih and Partee; Reynolds, Page (9) and Berra. 000 000 000-0 3 3 102 N0 005-5 6 0 Wight. Harriet (4) Caldwell (B) and-Robinson; Wynn and Evans. . with leather flying continually all the way. sinking the match a crowd pleaser with plenty of ac- tion. Tile second match was also a crowd pleaser, when Tiger Steele. Island featherweight cham- pion. came up against a newcomer to the local ring, by the name of Young Trainer. who although lack- ing the experience and. finish of Steele. put up a good fight and showed plenty of fighting ability and a lot of courage to go with it. Aithowh losing the decision, ‘rraiimr was right in the fight all Chicago 1.14 Games Friday: Detroit-New York; St. Louis-Boston; Chicago- Philadelphia; (Jlevelaind-Waahlng- the way through. ton, night. One of the feature attractions of the night was a six round no de- "Animu- ciaion exhibition match between Tom Moclogggy o; Dal-mouth N_ New York 203 000 103-9 l5 0 S. well known to local fight fans Pmlbllllh 00° °°° Nl-B 4 1 Post and Livingston; Bonham. Chesnes (3) Strincevich (8) and lflutts. for his flstic prowess. and Kid Poulton, Island lightweight cilamp. Both boys really put on a good show of smart boxing, and al- though McClosksys superior skill and hitting power showed up. the local boy was game all the way, and will probably benefit consid- erably from his experience against such a smooth, fast moving op- ponent as McCloskey. Ono of the IO-round events of the Brooklyn at Chicago, Boston at Cincinnati. postponed, min. Phil- adelphla-St. Louis, night game, postponed, rain end wet grounds. Games Friday: Boston "'" i New York-Pittsburgh, night: Phil- adelphia-“. Louis, nigh-t; Boston- while Irene Peters ladies with a 061. St. Paul's 3334 was high term total, Si) pins over the airmen wlho- The Royals‘ 2119 was a mere three pins over the All-stars total “the ladies‘ divison. Hearts 3834.. to 2925. the Airforce Gremlins went out in front of the Douzhboys 2990 to Z109, the Heart- breakers took a. commanding lead. over the Lumlbcrkings M56, and the Lucky Strikes nosed. out. MacQusrrieis 2076 to 2601- Jolly Five 2H9 to 3650. the All- Stars smothered 7110 to 2W4, the Dodgers beat the Zeros 155"! to 241B. and the Lucky Five were lucky indeed to edge the i BusyBeea 35in to N32. for the Sl-lmmerside High School diamond is npected "to arrive in. Summerside in the course of few days, President Herb Sohur- than informs us. ‘The stands will be 100 feet long and" four tiers lown Playgrounds Commission are 1l°1d51l8 B T88 Day. There is no more irnpoi-tsnt work. to-day, than the provision of decent play facilities and supervision for boys and girls and the Commission are to bc commended on their efforts cm the ‘Dart of the children. There ls no doubt but that on Saturday when the Young ladies set out to sell tags for this worthy cause they will nmel, with the whole-hearted response of every citizen. ' The opening date for play-downs on city squares will be June 15th it was decided at a recent meeting of the Charlottetown Playground Commission. The playgrounds will continue in operation until about Sept. 15th, It is hoped to be able to provide two supervisors for each of the squares where playgrounds are set up. topped the ranked second. in. e00 5t. Paula defeated the Flying U13 to ‘Ilhc lady Royals overcame the the Fin Kids The new baseball grandstand Evens Series In lloop Finals B. evenim between Emmett Gallant Cincinnati, high. The idea of selling season and Lloyd Carr. turned out to be tickets for ‘seats on this stand: a tmcnt for the crowd FNTTIRNATTONA!‘ seems to be gaining favor among MONTREAL. May 0 - (C?) — when Gallant, showing up well in Newark 400 000 00l—5 9 1 the fanl here, quite a number Montreal's miracle team. the the first two rounds with overy- Mlllliwll 00° 003 °°°—3 8 2 having expressed ‘a willingness to YM-H-A- B1098. “m0 bouncinsl thing pointing towards a good Keesan. La-manno ('1) and Sll- get, tickets if the idea is acted oi! the ropes here lonlzht lo tough scrap between the two boys, vestrl; Newcombe, shaliock (1) was unable to come out of his cor- and Deeper- uer for the third heat, and the i Judges were forced to give a sec- Syracuse 010 000 001-! 4 1 ond round T.K.0. to Carr. Birdies!" 000 000 000-0 7 Fanovich and West; Mikan and Marshall, FUSSCIIIXBH ('1). However, Gallant, not wanting to leave things at that, made all official challenge to Carr for s rc- ~ turn bout at a card to be staged hi"! C"! 03° °°° 333-11 13 l Toronto Ill 031 aoo- 8 ll 0 Kraus, Kneer (6). Michael ('1). Hoover (8) and Yvars; Ridzilt, Carter (B) and Lopala. only in hammering each other to a. standstill for the reminder of the tight, with first one and than day. The challenge was willingly accepted-by Carr, which more or less shows that both boys are eag- er to continue on where they left ofl. In the main event between Rocky Mills and Kid Reid. which was a upon by the Executive. _ I forefront when it comes to help- o lng the youth of our town, are contemplating sponsoring two div- isions of baseball younger than the Juniors. As there are no let ages in the gmups under the Junior age, tho Kinsmen plan, if possible in co-l operation with Charlottetown, to make their own age-groups, square the Dominion basketball best. of five series at 2-2 by shad- ing the Vancouver clover Leafs ‘fa-so in a photo-finish that the 2,000 fans will ion-g remember. with 5o seconds to go, Vancou- ver led 46-43. Referee Ewart Jones called a double foul against the visitors and Murray Wax- man promptly tied it up. ‘risen: Ole Sakken converted a. free toss and Vancouver were ahead once more. With only 30 seconds re- maining, Donald (Doodle) Bloom- Tlie Kinsmen, at all times in the than Marltimes for l O U field was awarded a pair of free Mark Ciaudet, one time star first sucker for the Bumcmrside Show “d h’ ‘wk m“ w u’ m up. Ilt scorned as if regulation Philadelphia 1...... Position In American" League (Canadian Feb) 'I'he mighty Bob Feller bowed ll Philadelphia Athletiu yesterday (Thursday) as Cleveland India-BI were beaten 8-5 in an America! League encounter which sent the Mackmen to the head of the loo}- Itwas Feller-u second debit against two victories. » In other- A. L. games. B03015" Tigers finally mastered Ioetan 8-8 and New York Yankees edged, 50- Lnuis Browns 6-5. Chicago and- Washington played a night game. Dick Fowler proved Rapid i-Rdlll- crt’s nemesis as he iinsitcd- the Indians to eight hits. l-le ‘was in trouble only in the second inning when Cleveland bunched foul’ runs. ,- But the Athletics already ha! been at work. Two hits, two waists" and two errors by manager l0" Boudreah scored four Philadelphia runs in the first. Cleveland, which dropped from first place for the first time this season, came baeit in the second but the roof fell oIl-_ Feller in the fourth. Eddie Joost doubled, Barney Mc- Cosky singled, min walked and Hank Majeski singled to send two runs over and Feller to the show.- ers. Sam Chapman's fly ball oil relief pitcher Steve Gromek push- ed Fain acrosswith the final A‘! tally. third and-tagged him as lie-duck- ed This fifth straight victory was doubly sweet for Connie Mack gas Fowler proved his sore arm was I thing of the past. The tall Tu‘- onto-boru hurler. with the excep- tion of home run pitches to Ker Keltner and in Joe Gordon, kept the Indians in hand The ‘filler-Rod Box tilt was a lengthy contest marked by a ‘brief fight between Detroit first sacks! George Vico and Boston catcher Birdie Tebbetts. _ The Detroit triumph, credited in Hal White who relieved Hal New- houserin the first inning, was- fashioned on la hits and snapped. a four-game Boston winning streak. ' Vlco swung at TebbeiM in the- fourth_ inning aflcr being tagged out as an attempted squeeze pill! want awry. Vloo ran in from third but White missed the bunt. To». betts chased Vlco back towards Tebbetts fell over Vice and as the two aroaa Vtoo swung. landing‘ a hard right smut on Tohetti maakqTeblactia-flung it of! threw a punch. Vitamaniics, (has been approach- Bobby Brown smashed a two- ed by some of the Town League the other having the advantage, crowd was cheering Till" 10° 34- Perk U99 ((7111159) iii-round title match for Island time would run out in a tie but) 0 ll- Ill R vierberatioins are Also raced: Polly Britton. 1'01 Roderic (Pownall) 40mm“! mldqlweg m ho our, b0, 5 and the _ h; “(ewe Biskiyou. Victory Bob. Philip Ma- Petit Lee (Rodman) m. the Ross-Wadsworth hi: fought onseven arm's».- 3w 22:: loudly as the flool boll sounflol ‘Mm’ “ill "it "bit" i” geiili"? Lelttlc ilehfigi Moreln suddenly “l” “m” m ‘h’ ‘Mm’ mm" lesty- Mr. Lee. Time 2.00 1-5. affair. no (Post-Record) .. tn three rounds without much action. The 11148“ were llllmlmll-i l" mm m“ “t” ‘h’ l?‘""°' l‘ ‘l "l" found himself under the Vancou- mums‘? °1°‘° w m’ 4w“ w‘ Second lease-limo - clue 81. Also raced: Guy Bradford. aliza- says the fight will continue to be In the fourth round the fighter; their decislonJn favour of Mills. rooted that l-Ioriv crosstnen, one W, bask... “m, m, b,“ h, m, foul wlv- to all‘ l-llI Yum" Pace Mile. beth Long. Miss Pointer Glly- the chief topic of_ discourse until we" gm,“ by the “m.” to 1|», w,“ “nomad gm“; l”; of Slznmersides classiest first,‘ hand, and h,‘ underqmmd Sh“ vicBtcry overt-fist. ‘ p! n. town's ow, o own; no night's card that Ace McCloskey, burrow of a {ow year's book. will who showed up to referee some of set back in the some this lftflr- last night's bouts, will meet Kid ' ' s, Smith, a negro fighting out of The Snmmerside Y's Men 5:9 to Fifth Baco-4L000. i8 Class. Trot California brads. mllo- ' , Miss Beretta Axworthy (Argo) Dcerwood Cricket (Hansen) to beat the gun by s fraction o! g second. The ball dropped through and Montreal were winners- Golden Broom (Mahnney) Brigadier Hanover (Boardman) Flea-day (McMillan) Time 2.0’! 4-5. somebody corms along to eztplairl just what procedure must be taken in order to win a boxing chaifnlpion- ship -- particularly by a lilisri- i-mer. mix lt. up. and from this point on both boys set a faster pace and although little damage was done during the round, Reid went clown double by Dd Stewart, touched off a storm of protest by the Brown- ies who showered the field with towels, Many of the customers mos Also raced: Ma Prim, llbonild». Pqper Blngen (McClimana) t ~ Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the main be congratulated on thei ener- Adeo Teas, neiehleerltlns, Gayle “m, m, 4.5_ . s 4. 4. s. n,_°“§,§‘,‘°°u,',“ event of a card to be staged at cus donation towards therblfiitling tioned that they thought the ball’ Roberta. , Also raced: Miss Bovee. Miss "m embarrassed state of affairs. comm o“, m m, ma,’ Mm, the Sporting Club next Thursday oi’ ‘also Kenslngton Athletic Field. l-CIII 3'1 ||| w" M1‘ ' Thlfll Race-O Parlonll. ‘not. perk Asrworthy, Pork Maxey. Smith atatcsfiwlhicls was caused by stuwd m can’ me Mm to m“! night. The Y's Men, like the Kinsmen Allie neynolds. W110 WI! li-"Afl Class zl, smoo. ' Sixth Race-l 1-10 nine pace, sud‘ announoemantof the Cana- mom“ “an” and M“ to m,’ The following are last night's have, done a great deal n. help - 101' Birwlri lrl tho elsht-h. was Punk Weill Home”! (Reeve-ii claimed "c" purse 31.0w. dim Boxing , Federation that it body and hm, ‘m, h, , Wm, ofiiclalin- the youth of Summerslde, Thcir Allan cllli SKIES “w” “i” m‘ “u” “W” Clever Maid (Urban) Rudagar (n. Reeves) would not recognize. George Rooka- m, u, own”, a M, Wm“. Judges: John 1:. Cameron and work among the Boy Scouts, and - wm- “l” ‘l’ i“ “mm "i" h" Bonnet“ mmvu (Pa?) Dlck kl. (c: Huggins) bYC RDEG ll 17h! 110W IIIIGdIGWClQHl- bu‘ Raid “n” ma "fining, ‘nd John Connolly‘ their pmvidln‘ of bl-“hing “db worked "l0 IISL 111111118- nnle lac l-e. The Diplomat (f-l. Psi-sham moitgmanadpim u,“ ‘ 103mm,,“ m,“ w ‘W, rlniei-s: Dr. r. o. Dougan and itiea at. oovei-nnient Wharf are (gummy, my “nag-Fm. ’__'—v,m,, 1T 1,,‘ “I yowmiinmgu‘ Also mod: Billy Burns. ‘rrua Ho. rune 2.0a 2-5. w, t m. n. r. Seaman. monuments to their ti i f. . _ d“, M u, _ m c anage turned the round into _ 1m rns c y monton Myers. exploiting breaks the best-of-seven Allan Cup finals goo Aadale, Watson Hanover. Jack M” raced. Butternut Kins‘. Breton Boxinslcgioemmmlem. Ii: a‘ "u," ‘sluplest’ Wm, Mm boys Referees. Gus Longaphle, Ace gem on behalf of the men and. and showing superior finish around series left Myers holding a 8-1 glllallll- M captain Gash. Prime Rlfllofu- ‘ + _. ‘ gm...“ ,0, p, ,0, hm“ m, Movloskev and Garfield Moci-‘illls- women of tomorrow. Now they the nets, Wednesday night m: a lead in games They can capture Tfflautllltilllefu ‘mo.’ ’ "bgenntilngfit-one Mile‘ Trot, 1t has been sufllestcd that the iharemainder of the session. anAnnoumer- Gus Loneflilh" zaletiffn’ if“? Mielld to help Skamlehmd °n “l! Canadian am- the coveted lllllfl’ by RPOGi-ifll“ I Claadfled l6 Wrae $2.500. Cowl-WWI m" °' m’ mm“ m m ‘km’ u“ m“ nw°d Prorrsoter" ‘i... Memorials.’ we", y“ '° ‘i ‘l’ Kllbmllllllr aim hockey championship by Wednesday iuslws norformaaoeia i! m Th s) 1mg dxlflou go gum 4mm m, somewhat and although Mills con- ' y _ - Whlillllllx Ottawa Senators 5-3. the fifth game hers Saturday. mop Cg er ( (rhgaan), wpucmon m, rmwnqum 1,; tlnued to be the aggrewor, the _ _ _ I | c Y c I, E s Pmw“ d:°“°"D ‘Mm Satu ' y’s 12 rounder between the round didn't Produce much action. a ' “h” M" “z! ( ' veteran ohrmplom and ‘he ymith- but cominl Olli- lrl the Bel/chill. ' Mflodelled like new $20.05 up ‘limo 10° _ ' - ful challenger for the Ce. =' Reid opened up right from the - i" c-c-Ml-l-ellloo’ loo Al“ "W- Villas" 5”" m“ title fie/ht. start and started forcing the fight . 340.00 cesngawn. Mageanl-lancver, Pron- ‘ ‘ l. ‘I ‘M thrown“ plenty a: 1am“. _ Jam in low” ' .sml-th ailsf tetenieotflosn at hi » Whiner Motor Bikea mm rams awe-oo- Mllo PM some responsible: Qzlehl u to wlhy Qesxluviagnsodwiti: hfoggei-slllf T!!!)Ana-Morrraous l _Jr ' Vii}; A . Claaifled 20, Parse 81.000. Braden Star (F. Fitzpatrick) Harvey King (H. Thomas) Pei-llama (M. shelter) Time 2.06 4-0. Transportation m4 Write For 38 Page hoe illustrated Catalogue ' M1101: 01$; AND BAIDIO h - een Serving Maritime Comma“ Also raced: Alberta Abbe, Guy for "g ‘l u‘! xpgan, Josedala Main, Grey ____ Olltll. there is a rift between the local Cape Breton body arid the Boxing Federation. Smith cautions that the C. B. ll‘. efforts to conkol properly and foster boxing in Canada will be felt more and more and it is somewhat futile for a cczrlanission or any others to ignore or strive to buck the organltior. ious opponent. In the eighth ninth rounds. Mills “ -' force the fight and although he seemed in have a slizhit advant- age, Reid showed great courage and. willingness \to mix it. with both boys getting in some hard punches. - The tenth and final round open- Frlday - Saturday "ANGER AND BADMAN" John Wayne Gale Russel Monday - Tuelll! "SHOCKING MISS and t1.) FREEDOM FROM being levelled at the C‘. . ion is the inference that the Rockabye did not. gain his title because the y Commission refused to expend the sum of fifty dollar! in annual ' affiliation dues to the Chadian Boxing Federation. rt seems the? Jufwith a boxing" commission acme fights go awry and the public is misled (unfairly. if title fig-his are to be staged in M w Wm,‘ M“, “m,” so,“ ,1, rrnomiw‘ l The com ‘ coochldea by ' nun“ m” ‘mom u" mwy-flbe. score a knockout. they succeeded z , , . ASK YOUR ANNUAL sfnnrmo‘ rallies reruns lsuuln . Plillillllillll llIFlE ASSOCIATION C The Annual Meeting of the P. I. I. Irovinciol Rifle Association will be held in Hie chm Rooin, City Building, at I o'clock on MONDAY EVENING, MAY l0, V1948. some. ill-m," 0R '00.‘; Y0" “UICY I." lluevofieoals lllvtnllfam leaped... counsels ' hnapsoyoesnseveonabaeflarrldoes (Illdellafvyfleljetelhevafiealttlayl DEALER COMPLETE STOCK GOODRJCH TIIIS ‘ llacss- At Sydney _-__ lliililll morons ..v, a a VI ll J i‘ r,f'-. NOR-TB SYDNEY, N. 8., Ila] I -401») _ a gm...“ M“ , sulasmatsma G m, M: casawkrnown _ ;:oi£e°opa:dwui'l°ll::s‘i:off.lam my All officers commanding Reserve Units are particularly v 5,5,, “m; pg," u; out“?! cnssoms m4" m,“ m", M,“ .- ' huooIseseaonatNoi-thsldabowas, requested to be present, and all others interested in rifle _ Goonuc“ Phones ills-site h ’ it was announced tonight. ruse - arouses; asrrllalss moomwili total $1.800 shooting are invited to attend. ' 8T. Allah's am: mlcm service $TilTl0ll a co._l.|m|lrn 8I_'I_.c1ss ~ alien! 1-00 “ma”; ‘an I“ ‘C! o. A. MccKlNNCN, Liana-Col, . ' President. T. B. IVES, i ,,.~,tl12/'/.".~".' Si» Avards ' 1 n N"? 98.‘, w. i. MacDONALP, Lilith-Col. "“""'°"""'"... . “ i I lwlflll l Secretory-Treasurer. “Tum” "m" smaller-tile. r. s. f. W ‘- ______ _M A __. Phone fill-l. Water Street. Phone m m on}: so... all) .=