l". ,2. t - :..~v~atsni~<lfllflbhn s BOWLING ' WRESTLING HOCKEY -E;7leM Stages Comebaarc Lewis ”Must in Late Stages To Win Prflve He |$ British Amateur Titleiphysicall)’ F“ ,Drillon Hurls All Stars To rst Victory IQMONCTON. N. B.. May 28- iflPr-Behmd the four-hit pitch- ing or Gordon Drilion, National Hockey League star, Moncton Aces defeated stellarton Monarchs 6-2 Saturday in the first of two games 10a the Maritime senior soitball ‘e. The second contest. with Lois‘. runs (lOllnllllg, will be played at Stellartcn next Saturday Leading Aces toward their tour- run advantage, Drillon blazed a fast bail throughout the game and was seldom in trouble. He lanncd 13 of the yellow-shined Monarchs. Moncton bats met the slow, tricky pitching of elongated Roy Polls ior a total of seven saietles. In three trips to the plat/e Drii- lcn batted out two hits. Hrs flashy catcher. Lyal Sleeves, also had a brace oi hrts in live times. No Stcllarton player made more than one hit. A crowd estimated at 450 watcn- e the first game of the series fur ti“ i938 title. The playoff was ocsuponed last fallbecause arr-ange- ments could not be made early enough to finish the series, Binns And l Patterson To Meet Here Bennie Binns, who is always o crowd pl-easer, will tangle with Roy ‘Dutchy“ Patterson of Dartmouth. N. S. in a lo-round main bout at the Forum June 8th. Both Binns and Patterson are noted for their abilit to mix it. which spells action a the way. This will be Bonnie's initial start this season prior to his go ng after the middleweight crown re- linquished by Leo Kelly Destroyers On Way Back To Base The Canadian destroyers Skeena. and Saguenay, which escorted the liner nnpress of Australia up the St. Lawrence River to Qubeec with the King ar;l. Queen sailed today {or their base at Halifax alter a. itay of several days in Montreal. At Halifax, the Skeens will be titted out to carry the King and Queen June 14 from Cape Tor- mmi-XIIQ. N 3-. t0 Charlottetown and then to Piotou, N. s. Their Maj-atlas will sail the folowing day in the Liner Empress of Britain, which will stop briefly at Newfoundland. Believed To Have i Had Aid In Escape TRENTON, N 5., May 28-3:- liei that Carl Vacheresae, 25. who escaped from the local Jail last night, had an accomplice who aided him from outside, was ex- pressed by police today. The lock on the door through which the prisoner escaped was said to hove ~ been forced from the outside. vaeheresse had been swlii-in preliminary hearing on n the charge. fl_. 031113 nonum. moi-no. ‘m (APP-Alex Kyle or Section lrom behind Saturday with a s 28 --(AP) WAAHLNGION. May —~'1'he National Boxing Association 168d brand or clf to beat Tony Duncan Saturday mdiP-"d 301111 Him? 0i Wales and l for the Brillsh Amateur ChwlPlOIiAhlp John Lewis to submit to a medical examination and told him that if Two down 51W? is holes and even the failed m pas it u» Association alter 33, Kyle won the 34th and 35th to take the title back to 800t- land {or the first. time since Hector Thomson won it in 1930. Ironically Duncan. a suDerb ouser. loo h chance on the illcens. At the 34h he was only l8 feet from the cup in three but his putter failed him and he needed thnee putts to BBB d own. The Welsh arm/ officer lost his chance to send the match to lh". final hole b.v hitting his second 00$ of bounds at the 35th. and ending u with a six. two over DB1’. While 13y]; played safe with a five. Dun- can actually out himsel! in a wllzh soc: by hitting balls out of bounds at the 19th and 21st holes to 10s" the two-hole advantage he E0111“! through the first l8 holes. Field Of Eight ForRunningOf Withers Mile (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK. May 28—Johns- wvrn lears the three-year-old pa- rode back to metropolitan horse racing circles wmorrOW, heading a. field 0i eight in the historic With- ers Mile at Belmont. With the iorccast for a fast track. there seems no other colt able to give the Kentucky Derby winner a tussle. U it comes on rain, however, it is likely Jfnnstawni: entry-hate. Mrs. H. C. Phipps’ Gilded Knight, may turn the trick. of the others. Joseph E. widen- er’; Knickerbocker and W. E. Boeing's Porter Mite. which has responded favorably recently. are best liked. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles The third round in tihc Duck Pin tournament will start. tonight at. 7 o'clock with thirty six couples. twelve couples being eliminated from the last round. Tonights players will bowl twice this week. h 5- will be Thurs- t e second gam day night at ‘I o'clock. The iollowlntl bowlers ton!!!" at 7 o'clock: LADIES GENTS M. Carragher E. Robin M. Aylward W. Grasweli A_ Shem-y J. ‘Tierney M 91mm“ Geo’ Young E_ Doug”; P. McQliald A. Wlsener C. Plneau J. Kirwin E. Callaghan I. Dougan A_ McCloskey Dot MacKenzie G- McMahon q Hughes V. Pineau 1h gum-m R. Duncan P: Hgrpgy R. EHLBOD Special Meeting A meeting of the share- holders of the Charlotte- town Curling Club Limited will be held at the Club house on Monday, June 5th, 1939 at 7 o'clock for the pur- pose of approving of a bye- law in regard to borrowing by the Company. Dated May 27th, 1939. R. R. BELL, Secretary. L-l01 '5- 2i. S tra igh t The people colenllll In mu: u» Charlottetown omen.» on th inlormcd about tho-thin“ u!!!“ in in. hurt oi every bllslnnn and no!!! ‘.0 o. ftntlndailn circulation" o ‘first in reader-balm»? l. o Iirot h: advertising nylon cl Prince Idwud Inland ma- dolly lives. n new I n m- stroll" h ti" lljlflfl‘. .l l l would declare his lightheavyweight title vacant. Earlier this your Michigan box- ing authorities reduced Lewis per- mission to enter a bout at Detroit on the ground that the sight o! one Bye was damaged. Lewis then went to England ior a bout and en- countered s similar refusal there. Baer Says lHe’|l Win i l TO THE HEART! l» In 6 Rounds (BY SID WEBER. Associated Press Sport: Wrllcr FERNDAIE. N. Y2, May I? — (APP-Maxie Baer today predicted he will knock out Lou Nova in six rounds or fewer at the Yankee Stadium Thursday nig t. this afternoon, it looked as though iidaxie, ii he does it, might. nuan- age it with a left hand instead oi the roundhouse right he has been firing at all his opponents but Joe Louis and Jim Braddock, Ior these years. Most of those who have seen both in action ltlll like Novas chances, however, la r the Caiilornia kid isrlielst as dead- ly serious as the one-time madcap Maxie, and has six years advant- age in youth. Martha's condition L5 as near perfect as it will ever be but the fact he's now 80 stands sins: him Thursday when a. ctory means a shot at the heavyweight chem ‘ ‘up in Beptember. Max. hOWeVEP. doesn't think his ago means a thing. "If you want to know," he said, "I'm going to flatten this young upstart. And it won't take 13 rounds. or even l0. We'll pick up the marbles in six.” Max weighed 215 pounds when he started his workout today. NYACK. N. Y . May 28 —(A.P) _-Lou Nova finished training for Max Baer today with all hands hereabouts predicting he'll outpoint madcap Maxie in their lS-roimd brawl in New York, next Thurs- day night. The young‘ California heavy impressed the biggest gallery he has dra/wn since opening camp more than a month ago in round drill with Jorge Brcbcla, the Argentine. Harry Weber, o! ‘sggsrriia. and Jimmy Smith of New While the Nova. rooters left camp reaching for their bank rolls, Harry Wills, the old negro heavy- weight who was quite a lighter in his own right o few years back, went around sounding the lone discordant note, "This fellow won't bent Boer in 100 years." Wills said. “Baer knows too much for one thing and {or another thing, Nova lets him- seii’ get irritated too quickly. If Nova fires punches Thursday night like he did today. he'll be landing on Beer's chest and shoulders instead of on his law." Wills’ pronouncement was laugh- ed old’ by my Arcel, Nova‘; trainer. "Forget it". he said. "Hurry nu has always been sweet on Beer." -In the last 4 1-2 weeks, Nova has boxed exactly 90 rounds. Ho weighed 206 pounds after the workout and expcrats to weigh in at 20o Thursday.‘ KANGARQO MENAOE (By The Canadian Pres!) HOBART-Jfssrnanlm kangaroos are so numerous they are a dan- ger to motorists straying over busy highways. ‘in omit“ s; open season or rigor declared. TIPPIE and Rated or: his semi-ii al workout; ~cao~ SATURDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘first. some ashimwn 000 000 013-4 1i 3 gluten 401 120 Mac-ll ll 1 - Desbong and Ferrell; Grove and Desautels. Second game. Washington 200 001 300-8 ll .1 Boston 005 000 101-1? l0 1 Krakauskas. lrpieion and Early; Aukeri Wilson and Desoutcls. e gain Philadelphia 011000 000-i 6 1 New York 620 000 OOx-ii 5 I Par-melee, Beckman and Hays; Gomez and Dickey. Second game Philadelph a 500 130 100-O l2 ‘J 010 230 BOX-ll l0 1 First some St. Louis 110 010 020—-5 8 0 Detroit 103 132 Dix-l! 18 l) Kennedy, Trotter and Sullivan; Bridges and Tebbets. Second game postponed rain. Chicago 100 200 102-6 l2 2 Cleveland 302 002 00x-7 11 l Rigney. Frasier and Humphrles and Hemsley. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 261 000 100-IO 14 l Philadelphia 001 000 000—i 8 4 Schumacher. Poiudexter and Danning; Hollingsworth, Henry, Schott and Mlllies. Pittsburgh 220 022 010-0 11 2 SUNDAY GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 5; New York 9. Washington ‘l; Boston 12. Chicago 0: Cleveland 6. St. Louis 2; Detroit 6. Johnslown Winner By Ten Lengths 'I‘resh; (By The Assflclaled Prelll NEW YORK. Msy 24-101mm town came galloping back to the top of the three-year-old parade Saturday. Given a lightning Inst track, Jamestowws big boy. winner oi the Kentucky Derbv and then the major dlsannolntment I the Preokness, wslized home lh the Withers Mile by 10 lengths before a crowd of 17.000 at Belmont Pork In i-word-equalllng time. BEAT OBJECTIVE CANBERRA --(CPl- A govern- ment oblective oi 70,00) young men for the Australian militia has been exceededwby 691. iustiiyins: the vol- itisrtietary system. said the defence min- r. Keep Mlnard’: In the home. BASEBALL RESULTS“ A 01110130 0U 000 100-l. I 1 Bowel! and Denies: Bilbo. Ell‘- rell, Dillard and Mhncuao. B6 100 010 000-l I 1 00 D0 ‘I 1 INTERNATIONAL LIAGUI Baltimore 010 000 000-l B 1 Jersey Oity 020 000 00x—-I D 1 RIBXIIXIKET and West; Joiner and Padden. ' Montreal no mi 000 coo-a i1 I Rochester 000 210 010 000 3-612 i! (13 innings) Rogers, Crouch and Becker; Grodzicki, Roe, Gcrnlcki and Nar- ron. Toronto 00b 001 00-4 6 8 Buffalo 000 100 21-8 l! 2 ‘(Called end eighth tor min connection) Man-hiidon, Mecln and Hnrshany; eoxmc BASKETBALL Dom. Marksman Awards Won By W. K. S. Cadets pins N 0r better on i0 tanetl We!!! wan by Allin ‘Ilwmilaw. Buflon Rowan, Keith Robinson. John R009, Clancy Brenton Hooper. Gordon Macllcod. Norman mwther, George Rogers, Gordon MwNovin, Fred Seaman, Bil‘. Mur- my, Allison Saunders. Lowell Bre- luut. Wallace Higgins. Gold pins awarded {or loom o! N or better on 10 targets were Keith . B01100 M33118, JMOD; and SEVlIIO. Lowme“ Georgg Rm", Qonjon ‘$3.125. iii iii-it'd . i $m,,,,,,,;;,,~ WM,,1=~,,,B“,,,"', mo? Beggs and Helm; Jones, Minor my 31mg’). Gwen ammo“ Hoop. ttarini. ' ' d "d 3° or, Jdlm Row. Allison Spun era, AMEBICAN Asaocunon m“ “WW1” Milwaukee 1, Minneapolis d. Columbus 1. Indianapolis 5. at Louisville, postponed,- NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 2: Chicalb 6. Boston 12; Brooklyn l6. New York '1; Philadelphia 2. First Game:- Cincinnati i’); 5t. Louis 0, Miners Win Opening Tilt‘ Of League Eastcm Canada's only pro essional loop. Eight runs in a. seco uprising put the game on the Miners. CHALLENGE I hereby challenge middle- weight boxer in P. E. for the middleweight championship of the province. to be l0 rounds and to take plow at the Forum anytime alter June 8th. Accept chaile through press or direct to 0.1“. ‘ ‘ , ,. Signed. hannlo Him». dnning ice tor Witness C. F. Archer. To each winner o! o gold pin tho Dominion of Canada Rifle A1- aociation presents u. certificate re- the winner as a. first- chzumglrn u “so gum winner o! o ven on: you’: moo membership in tho on d Onlwm HAM Association. STARS PRACTICE Practice for the Eastern Btu-rs ball team at. the Park din-aloud at 6 perm. All player! are umad to attend. . OTHER SPORT Qualifying Time Fastgt In History As Drivers Prepare For Racing Classic INDIANAPOLIS. Mo! 8—A ilull field of S! can-the fullest in hia- qunlllicd today to Itsri: the annual 500~mile Indian lls motor speedway rlco hora - e in . Billy Dcvorc oi’ 5t John, Koo" be- came the 88rd cutter with a speed o! 118.436 miles an hour. Othnrs who qualified today were All Mll- 28 mice l?’ °‘ nlilmmdodtfltisl oflswimél‘ M11’; . 111., 119,875: A. B. (Dcamn) Lib 0d Dubois, Pa. 117.979 Harry - Quiiui o1 mimosa/rims? 5nd ‘tank 1cm o! Poi-mend. 0a.. m.- ‘Hie 88 starters in the race wor- agcd 133.547 miles an how in their qualifying runs. mu was the highest average in hintory. Only live o! the starters had l mull-ty- lingspecdotleasthanlflomilessn our. Four (ormer winner; of the b00- mle classic will be in the starting lineup. ‘may are Louie Meyer of Huntington Park, Calvin Wilbur show o! Indianapolis; Pa- tillo of Loo Angela and Floyd Roberts o! Von Nllyb, Chill. Rovers Practice Rover: practice toniflit Viowrio Put. I o'clock. I. Mcolmhcrn. ‘British Team ls Winner Over French (B Tllofilalochiedfnu) - Y”-Eflchm bustmnoeamam Davis “H” 0CD DID eompefim %’"a““til.“""‘sm‘°...mm "l: aerleoAin tiho moi-final island, . - M01111 the &u_ m8 991M. Bernard n” HUM". 4, , 8-4, 7-5, In m‘ other match christian Boussus o4 France defeated L. sham, mm. ‘ti-lglng i’or Charles Hare, 5.0V 5,; Belch-i was z-o BRUQEIS. May m-(Amqgg, gium established a 2-0 lend m, in the third round or m; European wine com . fin... p‘ Davis tiblon A. Lani-nix t J. fen Sigurd Riride. 8-1, s-o, 8 Bdh tehu H‘ ‘IN. r 8-—(AP)--Gcr\ their European zone midi yesterday p, swooping both sirlgles matches. Roderic): Menzei, former 0mm Slow-brim m, defeated Mmgu Hulllllilll U-U. 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