-L n, ., ‘A . ’ i Spo‘ rt Pal r? . p, - firms ownvcioanomn , , w‘ 1413,. f. " r . annie ioung French-Cana- dian is "Bound to r Make the‘ Middlea weight Champion- Extend Himself to Win, When They Meet Iin at the Yankee. Stadium Next Month. " '_ i‘ . , a‘ By HENRY L. F-ARRELI: (united Prose Sports Editor) NEW YORK. iMav 5.—When arry Greb, world's middleweight amnion, meets Jack Delaney, the] lm Bridgeport challenger. at the aukeo Stadium in Julie, many oi‘ he expert!) believe the title lioldcr ill be in iortiie warmest time of is career/Sonia think he will fbe topped. - Grab has ‘been scheduled for the ‘BHINBSI. time in lils career so any times that he hould have en ‘burnt [to a crisp by this time, l‘ time were good reasons ifor ‘be. ieviiig that he did have a hot time I ' it. . ‘The champion is, without a doulht, me of tho moot individual types ha; has ever held a title. With t-lie sslbl-e exception of Johnny Dun. dee, tihe greatest freak 0t the‘ ring, Greb has fought more. and lumen classes, than any fighter of the resent day at least.‘ He has been given little credit for a record that is really remark able. The critics say that he can't hit, that he is a clapper. that he doesn't know how to box, that he has to use rough tactics and that he hasn't u single attribute of a great fighter. iln spite 0f‘ this, Greb goes out and beats any tighter that hetreally wants to ibeat. He was theiig t heavy-weight champion twice? a ‘ he lost the title twice to Gene Tun liey on two peculiar decisions He then turned around and won the i iag&elglii flllfllflgplonshlp and an. - nwlth all "slncerltwthst he ‘ as willing to light Dqmpsey, 'It is told about ring circles that Grab ones made Jack Dsmpsiey look "Oi-Bil good when he boxed him sev- “Pill Years ago while ‘Demsey was in e Everybody Read llfllillili.’ for the Brennan light, and say declined -to accept the services of Greb when the Plttiburgher vnl unteered to help him get in shape for Carpentier, Gum's greatest assets are the heart or a lion. the confidence oi‘ a illllliillilon and the possession of en Bligh energy bo go fifteen rounds Willi the speed of a shndowlboxing BACKACHE l Mlilllrd’: eases the stlltness, re- lieves m; w‘ Keep a bottle handy. HINARUSS; ~<flddihhh>>i lt is more or less ‘known that Dempl Accepting the words of the wise oiies, Dan Hickey picked him out of Ll lhoxing commission said that Dan's 'liSllC0 Cigarettes Court that day lost whose low, de- scending sun, tion done". sol Grant McKenzie, Whycomngh, N. S. for Degree Bachelor oi.’ Arts. a llolon 0r more fighters when tho Views from the hand no worthy ac~ Andrew Donald Sutherland, Jersey C ove, N. S.. i Package Zaire Bnokltop for the Giants who L one. He has a "whip" that in a hie club at the top of the heap. Snyder by m, way i; g ‘Quflqpiw “t. fill". b"! "lid! "1"" i! 9")‘ l" "lrowlng to third so first or lecond ‘géiigtyaen a..." l: helping Iln no lmalllviiay to‘ keep terror to all bleeirunnern. ‘BASEBALL A friendly game of baseball was played at the Victoria Park Mon- day afternoon between Grade VI. and Grade Vll of Q»S.S. the latter winning by a score bf 10 to 12. The line-ups are as follows: Catcher J. Sbaughneasy . . .. . ' ' Pitcher I‘. Donovan M. Duffy‘. . . . . . . . .. L. Blanchardlnlnard’: Llnlment For 1st Base V. MacFarlane G. McMahon 2nd Base E. Crelghan . . . . . . . . .. R. Harley 3rd Base I A. MacFarlane D. F. Crosby Centre Field C- Connolly . . . . . . . . . . . .. E Le ft Field W. Power I L. Trainer Cougho TQ-O O-O-O-§'. QXQ-Ofi-Q O1 OFQQQQ 9Q _ On Saturday evening at hombres, Bros, there were five games pluy-Looil vn. S. Ryan, TahivcMahon. VB; ed lu the snooker tournament he- 1G. Scott and W. Vessey va. N. Mm ‘Lcod “the Ford manf’ ' —~-»--—<0}—— President Receives‘; u Canadian M.’ Pp " (CanadTnrPreeo) h '7" May 5—lllls'_l iAgiics McPliail only woman merit‘ nadlnn Parliament w Saturday by Preside __; P. Mc ahon won from S. l'tynn.i L. McCoub-rey won from G. Scott. C- McAleer won from T. Hughes and L. McCubrey won from C. Mo‘ E. Bradley won from ILMECIIhTOY l)" Ol (711 L. McCubrey won from J. l.c('.lalr.ll"lli*’ll'ell P. Mclnnis won from T. Hughes|Cil0lllll=e~ v Hovv They "Stvand" League Notional Lfiaguo W. L. Pc. Teain W. L. Po. 10 6 .625 New York 13 3 .813 9 7 .563 I Cincinnati 12 6 .667 8 7 .533 ‘ Chicago 1'1 ,8 .519 9 s szn l Brooklyn s s .509 S 9 .471 Pittsburg ' 9 10 _. .47b_ 7 9 .4753 Hmton . . . . .. B ‘.385 ll l? .429 St. Louis 6 13 ‘fig i8 9 .400 Phlla . . . . . . . . 3 1W". , 1 I Yesterday's games flflifi’ » ,1 eluded. r . "" fr (l. Scott won from 'l‘liI-. following games ed to-ulglit: " a . . w s seven‘ I WASHINGTON, l-‘. Smith vs. L. (alumni-e, 96 _i id also om C. M A}, r, 1'.‘ Hughes wnn fiom N.“ M01606. “f Bradley won from 8. Ryan an VF} q. wi l be play", What Do You Know About Stilt Walking ? I r Fun—No Better Health » i Giving‘ Exercise . ‘i/ ‘ fflli/ ‘ , vM/y \ FIT-LOCK ADJUSTABLE STILTS . . “no: . '" . y . I ' A lkniiks winners by 7 pins in the (Canadian Prose.) l American » \ Ladies ‘Bowling match on the "Y" ‘Following are the results of ga- ' Team _ Alloys lost night. - mes played yesterday in the Ma}, i e r‘ Y k Mics Carvel liad the high three or Leasuesr . * 37%;," " KN Hiring ‘lewd or 39o and Miss Miller . '_"_"""“‘ ' I h d - iSt. Louis OUT FEAR .. thehigh ........ a 1'13, ion»...- l-elove Prizes Offered the Boys Are Servicable and pa... .... .. |k 3k , - - . ‘ Washington ... Emmy“, u, m, a, M, W of Regulation Weight ‘and Size-Great g;;=i;;;nd--~ K. Eu-rio .. . 104 4i; 116 Plilladelphl . ' ‘ ' ' - " n. M......,..... _ 9, 9., m,- “ Training Going 0n 1n Preparation "W »»»»» ~ H. Carvell .. 101 154. 141 batteries _ Dean, Gar- - - . E. yfiiicr . . . . . . . ,, 173 72 142 in floral lslliydol’; Mitchell For K308841181‘. LiSi‘. Of EllilrleS . ', an en ne, . ». Total-Hill; 597 520 599 Chicago . .. 2 8 2 v Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .'l 6 '2 ' ‘ 1 ‘l .,_ W, Don_t Forget Ftllers, The E. Mcliae . . . . . . . .. 92 134 i132 ‘Batteries — Jacobs and 'Q- l’ S. ‘Brown 101 116 Hurllictt; Mays and llar- Bib 1 In; 11a 1oz crave. -— . l. . 125 30 ‘ The Sports Department llnticc F1) ~i-- _‘-, , i _ Th, __ - T. Grant . . . . . . . . .. 109 11$ gmilon . , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 1 rill llll1lull pleasure tliclurge nuiii» illdltlgltiillilfltl“fglfql_lflz( raLL-Z are o: in rooklyn . . . . . . . ., _ _ , , ,, 11 16 1 ' er of ioys secn on the streets .i par with anything given for lboya . 575 585 ‘549 ’ these days practicing, or rsilfilllil Wt‘ (nnpotitlons iii the Maritime Pro~ -—'l‘otai—1709. Batteries -— McNamara, 53y Belling into shape. prepiirutiiry dnces. ‘lihe first prize being an ' .~ Lucas and O'Neil; Grimes to the Guardian's big Stills Race to iilllcizii league baseball glove of the mm ‘l ‘mge crowd o! mm" CHURCH LEAGUE and Taylor. he held on Saturday afternoon, May ‘lest llliillffitll iivnllaiblie. worth $6.50, 31st. for sectinil, a catchers mgmk 011119 I’. Mclnnis won from T. McMnlion, Probably the (glqgegt gouyesmd Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 l8 0 Another list-oi‘ entries were ri-- tanie style and size used by the match played so g r i“ this i088“... Chicago , . _ , _ _ _ , , , , _ , , ,_ 5 9 2 celveil yesterday and judging by litlliilllg professional ball clubs of took place lost nl h-t between the the interest shown by the boys, a Yfiiiuiilii and 1111911111181, States, and St. ‘Paula ,nnd Methodist teams Ball-Grim -— Cole, Hollo- lnrge field will face the starter-i for third a Spaldlng cork centre A169,- At the end of the first game the way and lBasler, Connally, gun when the liiuc to line up comes "Plllfltli league baseball. valued at 1.1,,‘ "mm mo", Mothodlnls wre leading by three Sitcngrufe, MeWceny and around. $2.00 (highest prloc.) K3151,“ played hflonyunolher ‘urge pins. At the eiid of the second they SPliillli- h ASHHIRBIHQIIU: have been miidc to ‘Buys, if ‘UN! prizes referred to rmwd were leading -by 44 and at tli >nd un lc all entr cs received. tlicre- aiove are not worth competing for ' ' ‘ofmthe lbird they had a majority? of Si- UJlllB -- 3_ 10 1 fore n- hundred contestants may get we'll take our iKellyg off and go I-HJpIKsB l ‘Clveland 5 14 0 int: the rages asntxeaisily as tgvelncy. utbout our bughle-(Qlfil, ‘in addition to . . emey mum] excenent a. an every ‘Dy w 1e accor e an r. e przes o ere each and every mes for the winners while W. Cir-l Batteries — Kelp, Van- equal opportunity n0 matter in r-ontestan-t will be photographed mody held up [hg reputation o; gilder and severeid; Ed- wliat class he is entered. before the different races and on lllelflfllng team. wardsand Myatt. n reference to the nine prizes tiir-ir completion the winners oi’ l"0llow,lng an. the msuils; ‘ offered for firs-t, second and third nnch 'licat will again Fbe pictured _ . Washington . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 10 4 positions in the different classes, and a reproduction of same will Methodist; Boston _ _ , _ . , , , , _ _ , , , , _ ,, 8 1,3 1 every winner may rest assured appear lii the columns of the Guar- ' . . ' J. 71).. ‘Webster 183 177 159 ~ that the award in each case is ilian Sport Page. -—-~T—---—-----+ _ _ , _ . I Helnle- 6W1)?‘ 111."; .. ' ' I . ' . Wfilijgtfliillfiies anddtugl¥fiflli I évlfijilllt‘: Wlglifi 0mg"! iloilhlytlawhtefrtliéhlielg n; . ‘ ‘ a-q; J. McNuir . . . . . . .. 137 usou Ellilflkt! nd (hNeil, ii nice, serviceable sport sweater event will beheld. so the ho who "' '_"_ JAltl ' 191mg ' 'a 113200 iiii i flit lhtfllh ll yh . . fen er - .. . 176 2o’? Z31 iwor 1 . w JBEVQIIIOI‘ rs; was cs 0 ns we up amongt e . T0tal—2521. ‘Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 9 4 sneaker iboots, which every ‘boy orlze winners, had better get start.- New Yorka Winter,‘ League fan: .- ‘ - . ‘New. York . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 16 llneeds during the summer snort ed right away and train hard and ' ‘ “m” very ffirfl" “w” "m" 8t. Paula .. , Batteries —— Hasty, season. cc-mes second, and third faithfully for the grind. N B Groh. They mulled over the w_ Qgymody , , _ _ __ 211 199 327 Bnumgartner, Burns, and a nifty sport cap, which any boy ~'l‘o those who haven't as yet se- o ette "dWQ." wlv-ch was to the effect .E_-(;ragwe11 ‘139 105 159 Perkins" Shflwkey and may ivell feel proud of possessing cured a pair of stilts on which to ' that the diminutive but oenaatlon- I-l, S, McLeod " 130 157 155 Shang. ' In the ten-to-fourieen class. the compete. their attention is directed al third baseman of the Giants was J, W. Hopkins 128 161 145 ' a first prize is a regulation baseball to the advertisement appearing about through- But Heine has 1F. Cox . . . . , _ _ , , _ ,_ 171 239 94 _ bat i-the kind used in the big elsewhere in this issue. been just as sensational as ever.’ T0tfll~2480.7 leagues) and second, a catchers Now. all together, fellows! Let's Before season was much more than Majority for Methodists, 41 pins, mask, also regulation size; and for see you work; get into the swim a week old his funny looking bat- , .. . _ , third a dlnky baseball mitt. nnd_ show your stuff on the 31st of the only “bottle bat" in_ the big nrotege,_the sensational. Paul Ber- Mill’- leagueo-had produced two hcmg lonback, would have to abandon the |_ o c‘ ‘QOWUNG - Nah Hll- general condition was hlmzolllal c1395 lll 919M118 lllS 0D ' - ' . Ofefltly-imoroved by an operation llilileilil- An exciting same took lllaca at ‘hloh lhg underwent during the In the first two rounds of the the L“ C alleys m“ night be, winter. fight with Berlenbach, Delancyhweén the A“ stars and the NM, ---< $10k“? m“ he w“ mmmlg To‘ a ionafii, the Nationals won outyby a flywe1ght_ Grub “wk Tom Gxbbous’ 1:3‘; Lffilégtd I}: 2:22;‘! Itszrifnggc: close margin of 31 pins. L. Tierney Will"! til-Do lfll- PB-lll llElll DBBVY- into frneh attack and caught him rolled the highest smme o! age-final Wvlgiliww in his prime. and slow on the jaw with a well-directed l‘ Dmm“ mu“ m“ mane“ 4-" hlni a lacing in Madison Square fighumnd punch that‘, m ‘H three games 544. . Garden. Gibbons said later that he stopped the sensational fig???‘ Y A. Creamer . . . . .. 141 133 147 w“ not in shape" and it is known former Olympic wrestler ‘e L. Duffy . . . . . . . . .. 146 78 197 that ho was just out of the din, inui Delaney’; victory ové, Befl I" Dmm" 74 151 that does not show in the records. Mo}, proved that l; he h; not 3:1’: F' Tlemey ' 142 246 . For several years it has been tho he is not hand tiled with drlghg and 90 Hal opinion otthe experts that Greii that he wm 1151,; amok The fight . would so Hions to u mil-oral end im also could not help ‘but give Delan 697 (m 859. less ‘someone discovered a. strong gy a 10; of “onndence m hhmeu- Tomk-zna- ' i og t inatg middleweight. one with-and w}; h 4] m 11 ht speed and a snappy punch whollike G35; h: cgmshfi, ihoflgusrf: A‘ Mcbeml ft ~ - - - ' - 95 113 n8 would not be bothered by the ill.8C-|nQ |nc11mu|on u, amp 5am, ‘ A- Crosbli '- 117 197 143 essay of making welghL ‘ Delaney Wm have a lot ‘or M“ R. Mclnnis .. . 152 167 147 Delaney is just such u flglller-‘Huhind reach on Greb and he ls a ‘L wmmmu ' m5 40 120 iii i» i=1". lousy. Young i-irouaipgun.zmuch bet,“ boxer‘ Gm, 8mm and v. Pineuu ....... .. 196 23a 142 “mim- Wml ll 80ml lillilfill- ‘Wlill lnmauls around the ring, while De. ‘ lot oi" clever boxing in liini and with “may w“, and m“ w; h a an“ 720 750 224 lbitilllY of experience. ‘ sand a punch ~ P p Tflllll 2204. ‘Lf Greb is M poor as he hits been T)‘ ' ' T} we i» i» isles ‘one w win we né...-§'3.£2'8.2.'.°.‘L‘Z.‘$3.352? hi‘; Graduates From 322T.."‘{"2.i2i5".li ?.'..°..'l..“2‘£“..'..'§.“.f' i“ ‘ . - - " f ‘b tlvity ln_the ring and his weight. praises 5:538 in many o’ Ms s making, Delaney has a. line chance Pgflmps "u"; wére no good reg. to win the title. . mo“ h, the put why Grab should (Canadian Preu) , Last year Delaney was fflgllflitldihaye won any of the hum but he KINGSTON, Ont, May 5- The as being one of the best pruspectejwent out and m“ the _ _ list of graduates from Queen's Unl- ln the claws. but the wise iboys whls-I i» varsity includes; for degree hache~ pered around that he didn't have pun t m .1 u, | , lor of science Maxwell Gosse, St. ~much of a heart and that he had a nest c “a y s e m“ o! bu“ Johns, Nfid., Robert Hampton Mer- Clllilo ‘Plfllll ‘lllllld- .. cer, Bay Roberts, Nfid., Alexander Are 5 Feet Tall They are constructed perfectly in height, strength, size and bllance, Fitted with ADJUSTABLE three helghtm-ranglng from 10 to 28 Inches. Every Boy and Girl love: out-door exercise, than got the healthiest and most Invigorating form of exercise from STILT WALKING. 8tllt walking given you a poise and confidence that cannot be acquired in any other way. STEPS of The Flt-Lock 8t! it has no projecting metal plrh to injure the child or tear the clothing. Energetic Boys and Girls can become owner of I pair of Stl It: free. THEY COST YOU NOTHING All you have got to do ls bring three Now or Renewal Subscriptions. Guardian and (City or the Stilt are yours, OR $1.00 ‘CASH AT Rural) to The Charlottetown The Charlottetown Guardian Subscription Department See the Guardian Sport Page . a} ' a. his t s. 3 l. 0H7 GIRL l ! l __,,_ _ ‘a I 5 —-By GEO,. MoMANUS PH-INGINGHP t! iwrnpn i't.'i_ soon Parr A grow TO ‘run-s, coon‘ Photo's‘ eflaurin I HEQE - on: slat O10 5e: A <.oi_r no’ ovzR T YOU BALL HERE 9 KIND TO (ADDY YOU ARE AWFULLY FOR ME‘- harm! ‘than sronrs EDITOR, GUARDIAN: ', ' Please enter my name for the Guardian Stilts Race to be hefd Saturday, NAME Milly 31st. pg. ADDRESS NOTE-N our ‘Flt-HIM b.