_ Volo 2.0a 1-2 is in great shape. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I ‘Simmerings Around The Xport Front BQWLING HOCKEY a waesruuo Plymouth Rocks Capture Exhibition CandlePin Game‘ From Saint IN THIS CORNER 1pm olaybourne and Kid Nick- ersonrnrolnl-ie to be in the best o! ir ten round scrap {Reds Down ‘League Leading Bees In‘ Iii-Inning Cards Defeat Giants 7-5 DQWN John Team BACK STRETCH May l! -(AP)- ls swarmed from It was the only time during the i2 can Eniokson pitched °°“‘““°“’°' m‘ BY ALAN BANDAL NEW YORK. Canadian Pres: Staff Writer St. Louis Cardina John B. Andrew. East Royalty, is very pleosed with the foal which recently arrived, sired by Calumet. Budlong 2.02 3-4, out of Nellie A, by the British Soldier. The darn of Nellie A. produced fourteen, tile majority of which took marks o! 120 or better. including that great campaigner Brenton H. 2.15 1-2. Nellie Afs dam V0.5 by Al- niont. Wilkes and her granddam by Allright. She is twenty-four years of age and is as smart and ilt as a fiddle. The writer can recall twenty years ago when she appeared on tile ice as a four-year-old and caught the fancy of the crowd with her smooth action and bursts of speed. Mir. Andrew received many F1118 Club Monday. a. boxing card of. the season. have been training steadily indications point to a bristling en- behind today to beat New York Giants 7-5 on ‘the six-hit pitching Bob Seeds put on an individual hitting display with a home run in the second and another in the fourth with two on base but the visitors overcame this marginwith a five-run flurry Clydell Castleman and Bill Lohr- rnan in the sixth. After pitching two-hit shutout ball for five innings, Castleman was removed when he Terry Moore with the bases full. Then Don Gutteridge scored two more with a Texas Lesguer to left Mickey Owen doubled Moore home scored as Jim Brown hit into a double play_ Cincinnati maintained for-second place league-leading Boston dBees. 5-4 in’ that the Reds got trwo singles John Whltlow Wyatt. a 29-year- old rookie who came to th gers from Milwaukee, down on Chicago Cubs with a sev- en hit pitching job which gave Brooklyn its second straight vict- ory of the series, 6 3. It was Wyatt's third win and he made it decisive by getting a double and a single at the plate, batting in two runs in a sixth in- ning rally which chased the Cubs‘ own rookie star, Gene Lillard, to Fourth Straight Win Pittsburgh Pirates chalked up their fourth straight victory. but it took their veteran relief pitcher Mace Brown, to cut short a ninth inning rally by the Phliiies to save the game, The final score was l0- lymouih Rooks. cluly towwn ell-u bowling D I Bht defeated the visilinl 8t. own me A Psllloe Force team in an ex- hibition game of candle pins roll- ed on the Charlottetown Alleys by the rmrrow margin of 48 pins Atonins for a. Drevioul defeat opponents on c recent vial to Saint John the local girl: lut night chalked up victories in each of the three strings but it was only by the narrowest of margins and the outcome of the match in doubt right 1m frame Rocks in c, hotly contested first game took a. 6 point iced: during an equally close second they came throng-h in laughed at....Ai Schacht, the baseball making so much money at his trade in the minor leagues, that he's worrying about the income tax collector....Connie Mack, vet- eran of 5:3 baseball campaigns, op- poscs suggestions of big clubs dis- tributing player strength to help the weak sisters. . . flthings ly even up,” says the old t wunm Toomgghflfiln horseman 181m. Cameron Hal by Hal 2_02 3-4, dam an im- ported mare owned by James Gor- gton, Babe McElwyn, pacer eligible to the 2.25 class. looks real good. took a record of 2.10 1-i as a, two- year-old and is now owned by Peter McMahon. Kensington_ Myron MeArthurs stable is as 00d Bellini (2) 2.29. by Bellini Lacopia Lass, owned by George Blookins. and Bellini Scott 209. Guy Ann 2.11 1-4, owned by Geo. . Callback, Summerside, was wintered by Myron and HOLY NAME BOWLING Commercial League Finch Last. night on the Holy Name Alleys Prince Grocery won the first game in the Conunercial League finals from the Spots by a. margin of 96 pins, Prince Grocery made a. wonderéu conwbaok in“ the game overcome a upbvt-lmBwt-sinthcflrstgmne. Bot-h teams were right on edgo and a hard foilght series is ex- pected before the championship is Following are the scoru: Prince Grocery:- Nlckelson the underdog in the is confident of giv- ins the cool-working Claybourno a merry time of it once they meet in the centre of the ring and the manner in which he has been Working out has given his hand- lers confidence that their battler filready t0 W6 an the fight of his e. At Churchill Downs tomorrow it c tthat Xalpa. Clown will be o Niakerson. on a par with any boxer in the province is usually at his best when facing tough oppon- ents. At times he has disappoint- with performances but the has pleased them owner of the Clown, is a defend- suit which asks Zalpa Farm, where the Clown was fcaled. be appliefld org Pranzheimb father. .. iiers for her but turned them all gown stating that. he would not 22.11;, m‘ Saturday i“ plrt. with her for far more money than she would bring. In addition to the foal of Calumet Budlong a iii-inning battle coigageous pitching of Dick Er- came through with unexpected vic- tories far o-tnumber the occasions, Although not a hitter nevertheless the "Kid" can Trailing by eight runs going in- to the last of the ninth, the Phils combined three hits with bases on bails and Lou Nova is training for Max Baer on the estate of Dr. Pierre Bernard, teacher of yoga phfl- __,_____ he Robert Hlfinphrey has a promm- The Reds took advanmg“ o! i118 a total Dinfall of 4'12 to Saint slle has a two-year-old by Abbe mg Lwmyearmla by Abbe wwmy’ Worthy and a year-old by Abbe out M Momma‘ a’ m“ Worthy, that bring visitors to the Pixie z-M 14’ by s“ “ammo Andrew property because of reports osophy and the cam like a centre of l-Iln u magic than uarters. . towering book- n Nova/s practice ring... momentary lapse by Errrickson to lash out two singles in the inning to win the game and vance to within a game of first score five runs before Brown re- placed Thlett Sewcll with men on first and second and bwo out. um- veteran Chuck Klein, up for throughout the distance and pro- vl stay BIWBY from clsyliournes lethal left hand he “mm” °‘ m "we m‘ m“ “M” 2.01 1-4, both bred at Walnut Hell went to Spinney o’ the flaw" u ton that have gone 01;. of their beauty Farm‘ mxmgmn- Kentucky. l-le al- alld style as well as splendid de- vclo-pmcnt, Ii: seems to me that Mr. Andrew has in the produce of has a good tchanoe of outpointing ed the maples ‘or m7 m the final strinll 0f the match. In the afternoon game John had a little too much on me Frank McCormick, singled, advanced out by Ernie Lombardi, and raced home on a _hit_by__ ljlarry_C__xlft4._ to end the game. in them are such mystic tomes as “mysteries o! Mythraz" nescence and re- second time in the inning, was the first ma nto face Brown, He took a called strike. then grounded out. so has a yearling from Monana, by Calumet Budlong 2.02 3-4. and a. filly which arrived May Day, by Clayboume lsiTi. by any means underrating Nickelson. Nelle A., material that will, if “Mme” B“‘“°“g Z-“z 3" mm trained, leave their impress nn the trotting or pacing annals 0f the Muritimes. ball, beating the local R. C. M. P. team by 69 ping. w Rained most of their margin first some by Retfillll c majority i5? 3119i’ again outscored second by 8 pins he will be the favorite entering the ring he is not taking consideration at all and has work- edhardsoastobelnthe pink of condition. A cool workman himself, he will be faced by a, boy with the some darn. Wilbert Norboro, is the proud owner of a Calumet Budlong 1 days old. He also has a yearling by Budlong from the same dam. Mr y MaoPhail was thinking of Dingle Mungo and warbling get along without you very well"... but things change. l. High single B. Cox 333. High three B. COX ‘I67. Tribe Drops“ Yankees T the locals in the We received a letter on Thursday Lawless is the ma“ ‘mo sold The from Bob Brown, well known race wmys l“ 14 w Chimes harden fan of Woodstock. N. B, which states that the past few weeks have not looked very much like training 0r racing weather. How- and then won by Siva of the match. 0! high three total of 2'17 ping whue same bowler shared high Dodgers view Van nine in the final starting pitcher they're very pleas- to have rvboutmMickey Walk- needs spare change these d every blt as much ice in his veins and it; would not be surprising if the scrap went. the full _ with the issue always in doubt DUCK PIN MIXED DOUBLES ' l b‘ l . some years ago 0r o. lg pr ce A ‘Ann JONES Second Place With 2-1 Win. George A, Callbeck is training YORK"‘_'*‘MRY 5__(A_P)_ "on me track Ls and“ m, 1 t Guy Ann 2.11 1-4 and Lady Guy. “d horses Wm be reflgdyo m as‘, a. glve-i/ear-old green trotter double-headers right away. Bob sponsoring ht! hibitlons of girl boaiqeirssi is thinking of run- d Indians nosed out New York Yankees 2-1 in the 11th inn- ing toriav and dropped the cham - Spinney with 105. both scores be- ing’ rolled in the first string. Birds Blank promises lots of action on every track m summersme’ bout. Fighters have been matched his own bciieves that with ll tn 1'3“ "i" m" least-I “kW-is "W horse; m Nam gcotiia the; {$13 own two-year-old Victoria Bellini. _ be mo“, interest than eve,- m by Bellini Scott dam Sherwood horse “mug this season, a d |5 Belle by Acqulri. n looking forward to his annual trip to Charlottetown, ion Yank; into second place in t e America-n League behind Boston. Hal Trosky. veteran first baseman pitched six-hit game by Lefty Gom- ez when he doubled his own pitcher, southpaw Al Milnar holne __ second eXi-ra frame, Mllnar walk- with a view to their milling ben- deputy sheriff of Okla- ny“ dencies and fans are Lineuns and scam: Royals 6-0 MONTREAL. M83’ 5-(CP) —-Car] seven-man rugby makes A"°"“°°" Km"- American bow Sunday at Man. Beach. . . .Manager Terry of New York Giants and his two stars, Mel Otis and Carl Hub- liorses are moving in race stables at the Charlottetown R0119!‘ skating 1°15 M"? “m a bang inst night as upwards of 200 M, present Earle Avery is tram, driving Park track. Willard Kellys ins four aged horses an breaking string has a {my by Calumet, c; um no moved in Thursday. They 1.4 (my; o; Fah-w9flther_ Ray Hem of Jane Azoff L59 3-4, one of the lei‘ 2.01 3-4 is real fat and rested Fischer's left-handed offerings baf- and Baltimore Orioles coasted to a 6-0 Lnternational Baseball League vlctoryah to even the series at one enjoyed a two-hour skating pro~ ed to open the inninz and advan- gram at the Forum. a skate that ced to second when R/ollle Hemsley they will conduct classes m.) drew a pals. World's Fair court oi’ sports the bit; 195-81112 stars of tomorrow. §sses: skating rink was ever in operation be“ pacing mares m the on the Island Many showed signs the Indians their lip and Earle locks for mm to have and last season and the two previ- B 200d year He won at Skowhegan other‘ run in the sixth alftel‘ Tcan Henizclrs single and Bill Dickey’s double had soc-red for the Yankees of marked crbiiity on While the Birds amassed six runs and once the fink “BL; going m“ ous seasons s member of Dr, H." Parshalls stable. 5L hi"! 7°11“!- lrst August’ in 2.0a. lvliss Uhieen M» on the eight hits Poaff Xavier Res- 10k perly it seems a sure bet that this itched masterful three-hit. ball to B I S - form of pastime will go over with owned by Charles HON-Oil. MWTBY in the first tlalf 0f the same inning. A three-hit pitching performance her fem; re 0d d 5h River, who gave her winter Jogging. t0 be fullaof sis; Shnenis 01.35531? Little Aubrey, by Kalmuck, is also “filler. as I know_ What a won- yak in complete subjection. Montreal threatened only twloc, in h th sixth, and Flfcher by Rookie Woodrow Rich sent Bos- ton into the League lead with a 4-1 owned by Mr, Horton. This 4 victory over Detroit ‘Ilgcrs. Yesterday, according §ss§§s Big Six dorm; brood mare she 1 b 4 will be cared for by Austin Tierney Volridp, 29g 14' nenww°l§flkwfi Charles Rrardon will have charge (pr-me;- pub“. eugtblenm the 2J4 o! Millie Kfllmlllk 2.12 1-3, 118cc. should win a lot of races for T°dd "d M°m° Gram“ , 2'“ Elrl‘. Sh: got iv; tzh at Rnchsst- 14- by om” Gramm’ engnxe w u. N. H. m: 1a.‘. with Earledrlv- W 226 PB”. 1112- He is also trawling Miss Avmsicm 2.05 1-4, eligible to the bore down hard to snuff out incip- ient rallies, leaving two men strand- Two successive ei hth inning trip- Bears a 3-2 victory over Rochester Red Wings. Thelgizaws lltlgfld out a Jcimny Grodzieki, schoolboy Rlowemltchingfor De- troit, scottered nine Boston hits but home runs by Mannrzer Joe Cronin and Jimmy Fmx gave the Sox their winning margin. Rowe batted in the Detroit run with a smille in the fifth inning. He struck out Ted Wil- pair of skates to be pluchased in the City so keen has been the dc- mand and it seems that there will be many orders pouring in to the ______. - s" (By The Associated Prods] Batting (first three gue: 30 or more at balLs Plymouth Rocks:- Moliie, raced as a four-year-cld 2 ill pagg Lam- On he expects last season over Ontario and Que- lhrce horses from Maine. b”: ' two successive home runs yesterday. Chicago While Sex, specializing in high geared defensive play, SISES Mazzcra, Browns making plans to open another in wasdell. Senators Kuhel, White Box pitcher, from the box. acquitted herseh well. She was a. Al Lgngflle y, T bit thin from her strenuous cam- ic; 1_4_ galumis 13.53? zzganfizf; palgn when she arrived here lost The Balm; They 303k good and A1 fall. but has filled out and looks (‘Xflbflfc g0 Wm mum a ‘W, “c” like a formidable competitor Wltjl t em. Pete}- Conroy is de- m” 51°” 93°”- vulula his attention to colts. Billy 2 l0 1-4 and Aimee Chan 2.11 3-4, M . M-edwick. Cardinals l2 45 Runs batted in:- Amezxcan League: - Greenbez-p Tlgers. 14: Hoag. Browns 14; Etten Athletics 14; Selkir- WillNotPfomote i Tennis Tourney {llgeir ninth victory in 11 s.arts as home run gave Lefty Lee a 2-l de- cision over Washing‘. n ington southpaw. viel and each saw an unearned run matches with Charlottetown squads defeatinR the R. C. M. P. tea-m in the afternoon flame but then being Plymouth Rocks, starry ladies bowlinfl team in the F* “C SF PP FF SP as ;0.°9 fir Q ‘Replaced I. Proust in 2nd game. Saint John Police:- mow, “mu ti magi” owe . t y 1°“ m 1aagfflfeg a voluntary b Other stables expected to move owned i, H 1_ M L h~ 1 out today or. early next week are Fart Faixfielciteii/lplrfiefnglgrivird iJn we“ McNeil“ WU‘ Joey Woodstock on Friday in charge of a;“h“gehsggegngrflfféifeéfalkhiti; a caret-k line's. '5 training er who will likely do the with Teddy we“ m charge’ so it VANOOUVEZR, May 5- (CP) — I. Reds. l4; Cuoclngfiii 11 Monk of the Van l) . Connie Mack returned Sam Cha man to the Philadelphia lineup an the young centre-fielder responded by hitting a single, double, triple and home run to lead the Athletics c The girls’ victory was sweet re- venge for a. game they had lost tn the same souad on a recent visit to the Loyalist City. The winners won every string but only by the titlon NEWER again“ 1 m llabi w); ‘gilt! income i te club had decided the Canadta is salesman his Chaanpionships would not said he new a 1m’ lemurs wnagay-_____ looks like lots of fun and a lively Mixed Double! Title Decided Vi; Holdawa ‘ Houlmn M e Spring out there. well known toyIslanclersNis Ntfralrii- “"5 Kmi-‘nds “me ‘hrwgh f! his frre-for-ali horse Laurel “m”? m Panover 1.59 1-4 and Peter Dale 2i- many 95°91” a“ 03 1-4. eligible to the 2 ll pang their beautiful appearance. but. wm like“; tum them o“, to are certainly dulled up in a way Earle Avery 1h a “W, weeim Ram}, thflit few plants in Canada can ex. 0e . 359"" 0f Houlton. is the man who filllght Dr. H. 1.50 1-4 for the ne-for-ails. He is a mighty good PKWY. has manners and spud 1th played hene as scheduled this sum- mer. The decision was made, he said, because the Canadian lawn Tennis tion would not decide until May whether Canada would e%r Hi1 would not leave sufficient time to gers 3; Lazzeri, Dodge r8 ; st f s d tn out- ta ha; Goodnmmaeds narrowe o margin an e some of the match was in doutot right up to ‘the. final’ frazne. The genres, witnessed by crowds of spectators proved enter- taininlz from every angle. The v15- itors were sportsmen of the hish- est order an‘ they made a bis hit with the railbirds and on any further visits they mav my they be assured of a hearty Wel- towns. Bob Johnson and Wilson Miles. who flanked Chapman in the A outfield, each got- three hits, John- son's collection including a double d a homer. The Athletics got 1'1 hits in all off Bill Trotter. Hurry Kimberllll and Fred Johnson. the Browns, pitchers. Hilda Pmugh/t and Charlie MM:- the nlined doubles tournament when they defeated smitth and Bill MacNeill in lnal game by 147 pins. Last nigh ’e scores were as follows:- Praught ti: MmcKlnnon-lliil. P. Smith 8.: MccNeill '1‘ ta final round of Armstrong To Defend Titles YORK. May 5-_(CP)~'I‘!B- BUYS A NEW through the first seven days of the Ted g, “h Narragansett, R. o 211 r33” :28’ ‘iifogge ing for the runners failed to show LONDON. May 5—-(A.P)—-'I'he Bri- tish Boxing Board of Control today declined to sanction a world light championship bout MOUSE RECORD 1., Spring meet- (By The Canadian Press) BICYCLE at 14 pace with Doliv Azoff 2.0a 1-4 t" “Plmflim” at the Provincial Exhibition. Char- SUMLIEZRBERRY, sask. -—- Orval 01' l’ Mao n. 5., heavyweight and lizhfi-Wi’ m Crozler. farm-er, holcla the district Smith s; MwNcill-Alidll. boxiruv champion tgndgngg and Pan-Mutual take known as dolphins One belongs lotieto . la. People did the Chamberlain will. dilute?‘ 835$‘ 233°»??? fortify“ the 2.17 of mouse catching record. At a straw “ed stages after giving a Dhysiwl thimmelv“ “m” ‘"“' stack he killed 245 mice. 1mg Wm be training “use brellas or ralncoats and defend both titles Weinswb of Edmonton at Edmon- Monday night Roops and Jim- bb mte's Taxi meet in the first game City league semi-final TNE BIKE SNOP to the whale family and is a mam- e 3mm de- mai. while the other is a fish. At the sfllllle time m two a l _ [ close of the seven days 115.009 0f n» u§“.§f.t€“-ll.'§‘.°i.°.?.‘l“€i.‘till: am m reread area-H»- EEHgS in Bob's swflorh “an” '7'?‘ average daily betting of $360,- a ' . When Jim Pendergast visited us a L.____.._.._ clmmplmys mnager n Millard’; kills (vain. Lewis permission to like Minarlfs for dlndnlif. Thimble Iheoire. Starring Popeye-- Andrew Perry oi’ Siunmerslde ow w o A2 s/oov i SHALL $115K!“ Y" “L” QE§QET corms f ,3: ,, ha; sent his two colts and Dude womsefliliti t"..%i.i’°..§$‘i;t§?..£ Polar-vim w 1*- 1" “him °‘ lie pen to “we us some particulars Lloyd O'Brien, to Alberton, where "‘“‘“'dl"8 the horses in training VWHAT HADDiNGS EN AT THE BEAUTY CLAV they will receive their four-year-oid panel‘ and Drag-pg u , Volo Scott, H in xmsing§¢X°afifi°°ticififi§§$$ifif owned by Foley and Gills. Sum- Jim i5 a man of his word. as we merslde, in Lloyds string has also “We fl-‘WBYB found and here goes 9°” w Albemm’ "In conversation with hor emen here we think it would be iam- Silver Bars 2.06. by Grattan Bars ' able to ref u, h _ 1.59 1-2. that made the trek from ed by m,°',m,§8§,§§i§f1 “hfllifif, Winnipeg to Charlottetown with uscciatinn: now under the neme other; in the Robie Isncr stable I 1 it CO at lhd icclliilonlfvkgg lg.!.;;-ng°§§?,§,¢;; gggllllgilviewholobitaiflil familiar and driver's license eligibility certifi- W" flhlPP" "w" "m" “m” 99"” ‘ml-BF. startersaualifications and 3”‘- mm’ registrations of two-year-oidr that 99mm» M“ are to in raced this veazy These cod in the west last» takings record of 206 over c. halal’; lnmar to be the. most- im rtimt mile track, Betty Bars did list aibly have overlooked some. W941" Sample. veteran trainer at PNQBM- We have ‘mode m- this T°im°° m” "mm m“ 511° “me l _ h ~ ilh f 1.05 1-4. Sh - ll. as we‘l as we could. but no: iffhgteetfram but only°won Wm H. '1'. Fulton of Upperlfltewiacke who l; 1 N, 8.. who owned Jane Asoff p. i.- each htolfltgfil til-air‘: 59 14- m’ “"1 "is aw arctic: Squire Han- len two YOI-Il aha was raced in the Panhall eluded a three weeks visit o Pine- hurat recentl . Be oTusomo up camera Twas JUST IN YOUQ OFFICE ‘~ d .1‘! . ear-old tro .v.....yg,~.?;a"lr.:-.'.+ lam»- 1- M FINE BUNCH IT'S fiUCH A CUTE Pl 1-4. m er £33m. ct-Piacharat recent- liliilz fill-WHIP»!