t Ken Keltner ‘Be1is...Iwo f Homers As Cleveland Wins 8-2 Over Detroit g“ Motzlletires From N.lI.L. TORONTO. All?" l3 - (U?) — Thlrty-four-ycar old Nick Meta oi the Stanley Cup win- '1. .oown~‘ J rue sior erosion (Canadian Press) Ken Keltner led Cleveland ln- disns to an 8-2 victory over De- troit yesterday in the American League. belting two homers and driving in four runs. The Tfibe lashed out 15 hits against the Ben- gals and rode into first place in the league standings. In New York. the Red 50x over came the Yankees 4-0 and in T. E GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN 8.11‘. Giants wan 3-1 From Boston As —l.he Ins Aussies Times. sent by airmail. The race between Dr. Stanton and Indian Land is given prozninenoe, as no doubt it should. as a new track record was set and because suoh star psoers as Grat- . unuityre Secretory 0‘ Mont-ail" 3'3‘ nut‘ h“ u“ “may the following dates/ior "m; ...... “stain-July 1m. Aus- w m, Bgpteitlbfl 0th (Labor more will be four classes 4 Plailliesliout Dodgers 9'1"’ m,,,,,.,., win. mom put tan uoxiyo. Jimmie Creed, sci-ass Philadelphia Washington beat the nln: Toronto Maple he!» each ‘ ugh on“, aeorge has Chief. August Star, The Diplomat, Athletics 5-3. . stepped to the sidelines today up 1°‘ ‘WNW, “Movements to Poplar Byrd, all with records of Righthander Bob Lemon, pitch llld 11111000000 hill llllyllll made ek widening the turns, back about 2.00 were contestants. April (B! Th0 90mm" Pr?!) lng Cleveland to its second victor": llllyll Ill the Nlllillllll 50030! the me lid home stretch and it Star. largest money winning pacer “- . in as many starts, scattered six 1-008"! Ir! 0V0!’- metch “no of the best ovals in in the history of harness racing Detroit hits while the Tribe was Th0 "lbilfldfl! Wu"! will bo o m. . “"0". “u” w prove a New York Giants downed Boston making hay at the expense of 518k» W000i flflllerffllil IAII m province this $0180!!- e- 0 ll- O Bill Burnett of The Guardian Md p, pleasant surprise some ‘niornlnill 95° when he m“ w“ 1nd Kelly, willard MacDonaldand my Bevan in the foyer of i110 Mo“; npyal Hotel, Montreal. They had visited the Earle Avery gable in Woodstock on the WWW menace. There is no doubt about it, Joe ls-certsinly maintaining his reputation as a. star driver. O O ll Q Leonard Barrleau, centre Acad- ia, N. 8., is one of the Maritimes’ most enterprising and intelligent horsemen. Before others woke up to the fact that race prospects Boxing, which enjoyed a come- back last yeanappears to be pick- ing up where it left of! last fall and already in niany centres oi’ the Maritlmes the flstirelrperts are crowding ‘em in. O U O Braves of the National League 3-1 in Boston yesterday with Sid Gor- don belting out his second homer oi the season. Right-handed Ray P9“ BBVFIID five hits bu-t becuinw the first Gian-t pitcher to go the distance this season. Ill Bmoklyn. meanwhile, the Dodgers were routed 10-2 by Philadelphia Fhillles. Ewell Black- Trotting Mark For 1 1-6 Miles ney, giant moo-pound sulky horse, (By The Associated Press) ARKJADIA, CHILL, Apr. Elf-Hod- Trouti ng conditions have been dlstanctly unfavourable since the season opened on the sixteenth but some heavy catches have been mode nevertheless. angler has been officially record- ed with only trout up t0 3 pound! or over. A few two wonders M" been taken and 1 believe one 0f To daite no Freddie Hutchinson and two suc- cessors. humiliating the Tigers be fore 46233 fans in their home opener. - lorry Doby. fleet Negro out- fielder, got three of the Cleveland hits, including his first major leag- gue home run. Lemon aided his own cause by bouncing a two-run hnm er off the railing atop the right mlllflxer Conny Bmythe that he was bowing out along with Syl Apps, who announced hla retirement several weeks ago. "It is a great blow to lose two such great players as Apps and Meta at the same time," said Smythe. "Both players did _a marvelous job during the years they played for ‘the “d m“ w“ u bu” “ asrbtu 3°?‘ $1.323. vifriitikéasminzldvsrlil; uizhgpfislhscadiiubdbrtgznliztiwslzui: f?“ pmhed hlsisecmd “m” M hung up a wmd “ma” "Md 2 "ls- 1° "5- h°i¢i ti" PM“ field screen.’ lellll- The: save enrythlns l“ and his 555mm“ looking i: popularity of the sport he had exceptionally flne bouts and served Plfufifo)? §s3°'}“"“““,°"°'°“m° ‘or i‘ mm and ‘me-sixteenth m kmw" Pewrd- - Mickey Harris. a sore-armed ti"! h“ l!‘ I “I! hi‘ Will! mm,- coics and race horses. mos - Imporwd “veal m“ d“! brood w whet m a mm o! the m“ Lou“ s d - . ll Ch cago, St. his first race oi the year at Santa ,v , , "up mt ye". hurled the Red 50x ma." ‘he "f, be“ a m“ m 13’ °“'“ed by c‘ T‘ Bunk’ prowl. ' ' o p 1‘ edge om Chicago cub! 1'0 Ann“ Pm‘ today’ Two fishing spill! I10 00W into the win column for the first "W 111N113‘ mares and bred them to the good crowd for further nstlc action. o A q-owd 0g H553 m“ _ ‘med The l°ut.year-°1d bay “mount, eior of Pleasantville Farm. B0111!‘ “He, vs, where Watchlm 2.0e.and cgiumrt Fingo 2.04% are standing. upping WOOdSiOCK *8)’ dIOVG Lhruugh a terrific snow storm on we u-uy to Montreal. The ailer- nocn after they got there they took a trip out to Richelieu Park where a great number oi horses are in training. They had a 800d talk with Raoul Potvin who is training Gentleman Jim 2.02 and uveral other topnotchers. Horse- men will remember when Raoul raced Prince Rupert 2.04. Lady Grafton 2.00%», and Dolly Duroc 1.14%. here. i-ie was mighty gla/J 1o sec the P. E. L's 11nd showed um. (he works. Richelieu Park has been equip?“ WW1 9190"" lights and held night gracing last summer. being the second track in his Dominion to do so, Charlotte- slres he had such as Protester and Federal 2.01%. Recently he bought a share in Cisco 2.02%. his part- ners being W. H. Martinette and Rino Thibault of Riviera du' Loup. He has been placed in the hands of Harley Harrison at Port Elgin, along with Pine Ridge Beverly 2.08%, bought from Dr. E. C. La- bell, Rivlere du Loup, and 0. K. Volo 2.20 2/5, a iour-year-old by Protester. Mr. Barrleau also bought Maxie Bandliu 2.24 by Chief Counsel 157%. (world's champion three-year-old) and sold a share to Alonzo Babin of st. Louis. N. B. Maxie will be’ bred to Federal 2.01% this season. t; e» e 1t- Yesterday morning we took a run out to the Charlottetown Driv- lng Park and saw a number oi oblige. Promoter Joey MacDonald has lined up another promising array oi ring talent for nexi Thursday night. I t O The lo-round main attraction will bring together Rocky Mills and Kid Reid. Both boys- top the scales at around 160 lbs. and need no introduction to Charlottetown fans. Reid has spent the winter months south of the border and is reported in very 800d shape hav- ing performed in club matches and did a little serious training. Mills can always be counted upon to put up a good scrap. and the bout looms as a "natural." O O U The semi-final attraction will see two welterwelghts, Emmett Gallant and Lloyd Carr meet in 8 out for Boston's first borne game 0i the season but they had little to clheer about as the Giants scored ‘twice in the first inning and virtually sewed up the game. With two out. ‘the Giants loaded the bases against southpaw ‘Varren Spahn on two walks and a single. Willard Marshall followed with a single to bring two mates home. Effective pitching by mix Don. nelly plus heavy hitting by Dick Sisler and Richie Aslhburn ein- abied Philadelphia Phillics ‘to down Brooklyn. ' A crowd of 5,103 fans turned out for the Dodgers’ first home game but it was in for a sad afternoon as the Phlls quickly pu‘. the issue out of doubt with three runs in ‘the first inning. Ashburn collected three hits and scored three runs. Sisler homered ed the distance in 2.09 2/5. win- ning the day's feature race by four lengths-hand he did it going away and seemingly easing up at the finish. ed by three horses-Dewey Mc- Kinney, at Syracuse, N.Y., in 1926; Earl's Moody Guy. at Lexington, Ky., in 1942, and Harold Wilson, at Toledo, 0.. in 1941. Wichita Pegasus (E. Abare) Honey Siskiyou (J. Brown) Golden Mite (H. Par-shall) day. Rosie Logan. Jerry Brooke, and Princess Ruth. ‘The old mark of 2.11 was shor- Results : First Rico-One Mlle 21 Class, Pace. Maidens, Purse $1.000. .Time: 2.08 4/5. Also raced: Gypsy Tass. Flax- h lid-ill dioates. regarding scme made are even 50 per cent ifllc they exceeded the limit oi 20 per day twice over. - of sea The ole below the mill known to have produced heavily on the opening date. The Berwise at York, foilrnerly Hardy s. took a. boaitlnx. ‘Iiliis pond fairly loomed with trout and was com- pletely ice bound for the first WW dnys‘_of the season. This condi- tion did not deter fishermen from trying their luck, even if it iS ill- algal w fish for trout through the ice, as the numerous holes cut in- If the reports circulated catches the Hunter River-New Glas- gow section also afforded anglers lois of sport particularly in the be at Hunter River and in the stream below time this season with a five-hit. 4-0 shutout that spoiled the Yan kees‘_ home opening. With the help oi Commissioner A. B. Chandler and American hes gue president Will Harridge, the Yanks hoisted the world champ- ionship pennant before the game. After that they raised little but pop flies to the dismay oi 44.519 fans at the Yankee Stadiums sil- ver anniversary. It was a triumphant return for Joe McCarthy, who switched to the visiting dugout as Boston man- ager after leading the Yanks t» many flags. Behind Harris’ classy tossing, the Sox looked like the Jake Early ruined Philadelphia's contenders they are supposed to ' season opener at home by blasting. That "during the years" meant 12 seasons la the major league for Nick. He turned professional in 1934 with Syr- acuse of the old ' tornatlonal League and was brought up to the Leafs in the play-offs ' P.W.0. Wins Intermediate Hoop Title A Prince of Wale; colic" pggu won the intermediate lntercollegiebe basketball title Thursday when o 10th inning double. 1t was the first setback-for the Athletics this year. Campbell's Mill. This well known fir-hing resort will be nothing but i. memory this season as the dam broke away this spring. The deep hole below the mill is now almost horses working out there. The courteous caretaker, Bill MacAus- land. said that. about 25 trotters end paoers were tram/ping over it daily and one stable, James “Jig- slx-round aflair. In another six- round engagement "Tiger" Steels has been matched with BeauJack. The "Tiger is the Island feather- weight champion and is a particu- Zhey defeated a. St. ‘g University team 34-32 w take the series two games to one, Prince of Wales were forced 5e come from behind to win. ‘Itiey won having been first. Great things are planned for Quebec this year, many horses having been brought in from the U. S. and larger meets and. better pluses are of! Clyde King in the seventh and smacked another iour-bagger in ‘the ninth with one aboard. Cincinnati spotted Pittsburgh three runs and tlhen came on with Second Race-One Mlle, 24 Class, Pace. California ‘Brads. Purse $1.000 . - - Glnser Tau (R. Ore-la) com. letel slited in. Many of the - m. ~11 advertised. BY’ "Billie h"! located there lsrly aood crowd olmer in "it six extra base hits out of the eight s, b m N , i’ y t Bflwhng ‘"9" a‘ "B “*9 "d ""1 "mil and Dr. R. 1". Seaman's was ex- i . 1-11 nent Beau Jack has g _ F“ Am u i ' Bwdma" trout ill this 00m WWWRPS "1"" boy 18-9 at the end of the bird ‘|' Y "' "‘ PM,“ to mo" out {Mam m" "h In! s 0W0 h” mme 0° W1“ 5 3' Elizabeth Primrose (J. McClain) until they were halted by the dam ha“? They saw a colt at Richelieu ill "l0 PH?- Plli 011 B0010 5010991’ Blackwell was not 1n the box at Hume, Riven - M54390 - W"! "let ‘ill "'0 or thm weeks blbltl ns m! has a Wide ivllow- th finish. b ii “m” 2m. m‘ i“ ‘m "ma" °‘ -——— r.w.c. m rs re Pia ti: i}? 583i“... MI. ‘élfufiffi. bow»- Mw ml My w»- ww 3-- 83»; wwmlmfl" ""1 “$1M- wh-nexgl?» 1195:0131 $33 11$?’ £2211‘. ‘X21’? f»‘3‘.‘§‘u‘.°“i».?..“5 é°.?.“°'i..Z"’.l3Z§ tl...’f.‘°u‘i‘é°‘i=.i’.?.§i "°"" “L” ‘MY’ “M” ~° = ° ' is liked very much and Ihclws l gaining“ dfienguiin ‘its ggugzfug: mum‘ m“ u? ,. :5" ,3 i“ Tzllnmnlrmferl AW!“ rosedand Abbe L. ’ be]? Mill Excessive catches have K of C Bowling Andrew‘ "" "2 g g l: lot of class and speed. The trio m?‘ ' a“ ‘m: y‘ m‘ we‘? ‘ b I rt d f b th in e ' ' " planned w 1e“, Monk”. m. ones: the rfiborsgsiiitleresting springs worn from Cape brat-ant indi- out in front as Frank Baum-bolus anus RICO-G Furlongs, li-Claas fjfge epossirg’: n: doubt °§y §113mm¢k§ 3239, Homo“ my -4 o o s Mondrly morning to attend the u‘; ° m or a long, long gminiiiuzartgsdtseéafizges Big; 3P1;- sllgelfetywojrmgrsglcfrtxlllillcupa the Trot. ti-ycsr-oillizmmlfl Ull- m" the breaking away of the dam Hlsh slnslezhT- vrelshan (Hot- ~g g i; g» siraloga i-iorse Auction Sale at ' - _ ‘ -- 1 - 1 u d t t‘ g shots); high t ree, T. Creighan. -- s”°‘°“ R“°°'“Y' N‘ Y' “m” Mron Juan‘ .1; i o, ‘Mm m“ “if-Kieth f: 1321p“: Sh“. ‘mfiiednn: two-mm“ bu," Clever Sun or Bessie) a m an Congas“ o Points: Shamrocks a, Hotshots 2.1 I . ..o o a o are about 100 horses to be auc- h 7th i ‘It d"!- m mills u. are Len vvadswo an ‘cram do p“ po s ninth-inning Si“ Pawhni, 511W“) y . . . Tilers 3129. Hawks 3079. 5mm ----- .-- ----3 9 1 4 “on”, qune a number o! them used e ecu l? Pic n3 upgood fnaclsabye "Ross. Report: r31 “on 1e gal/e 5t. Louis Cardinals Visa“ MB (b mmsen) Eve we even the teen "e m“ ‘ma... w_ Mm“ (ngers) Conrad -... .... ....0 0 l. O having record, “om 2m,‘ t0 spe prospects and a recent pur- the Glace indicate at e e -0 urnph. ' c - ry 1. m t 234. huh three, R coy], (Hawks, _ ... .. ._ ,1...‘ Th," m [also a m u, chase. Pearl Frisco, four-year-old championship bout will be aocord- Submits llcnited u... cards o. Tlme- 1-34 1/5- “m1 ‘l-iiidm" “r” fwm “_ ooo. Totals ............ .1: s v se we and Lhrebymwlds o! exceb trotter by Lusty Frisco 2.07%. dam ed one of the largest Cope Breton Verna Jones scratch single in one Also raced: Poplar Sis, Delnora, ihe bag limit on irou is 20 P011 Pom“, Tigers 3%; Hawks 1% Sm.“ FG F5 H, n. - Helen Set by Longset 2.061,! graud- n m followings yct. fifth until loiwlnw blasted a Madealllianvver. Akron. and Wat- day or 1o pounds and vet it s lent breeding and good possiblli“ ea h“ , b m “ . g - - - scrermin two-ba er t lif“ son Hanover ssin strange how molly ENVY" magma,‘ 33m’ Dynamos 3m‘ 995/19 --- m3 9 3 4 flesvwgether with plenty o’ “m,” mt G0 e y Bras an 2.10 A. , work-l 8E" Du Bk; 1 o ma; . P0 e8 me an track o’ a count High single: R. Bradley (Dyna- “ch55.” 4 3 a m mm. n would Mt be surprmng grep. -grenddam by Parlrside 2.21%. one report states that when bu” 8 sue rem Four“! “who” Mug’ m.” D up m ream the Wen“, mark mos) 332; m“ m": R_ Bradley, Deighm ...... ...‘ . l , u m" “m”; hm‘ “m” M’ m“ mans defrflbeigviby f. ‘lilac-lit “lng will waidlivtfoitlhl “n; “Li; It v... a heart-breaker tolose for Pm- "m 514'" m” whither it runs as blah es 7°z~ . Carmichael" M I1 a 1 e - + '.' '. " of a bod 01x11: Sh a a. r l is damn mm ewelg g8‘ dnelimb; Schmitz a hard-luck pitcher last u 60 or even tops the 100 figure. Pmnm “mum” s’ Dymm” 2- Clinton ...2 l. '8 I o.» O‘Brien has be hitti B ~ i’ W" n"? c-own on a rue-pus w c V, - - on» Abbe u. Toole) . ~ _ Spurs am, Happy Gang 2634. P. " " 011 118 "mannered by he, yorme, own“. m against George uRockabye season rvlhen he won 13 and lost l3. s“. Ban“ (T-ravener) Scmetlmes I wonder how lwe have ma“ Sm I _ a C n H Mc lee .1 4) 0 I we headlines M Sam“ Mm‘ "m Ed Sobey of Wilmot Valley who Ross at the GlaceBay Forumcccne 30111101’ 10111100 eight and allowed Edd; J d] (crsmmi) any "Wt M'- Fe’ '- amp.“ ( “my ""1191" -- ~-1 9 ‘3 3 m“ Mex‘ m“ sanmhy he w“ knows how to brin u it in t w; M 1 12-11 my, “w, eight men to reach first, three on e we 8e ' - e e Gm‘) 28°‘ m8“ ma’ s‘ mm‘ MllQllflid .... ... ....0 0 '2 I u» behind Indian Land 1.004 s - g p °° ' s“ “' y’ “y ' ‘ w u. “m” 1°“ ‘/5~ . isliu") 755- Smith 1 r h. me $2 500 Fr / "l0 Wly they should go- crown right- there on his nogsln “ ‘ Also raced: A11 American, mm. speaking of large catches of 901m;- gpu" 31,5 an,” Gang "r "" -- 1 1 .' lat/stanza‘ to zatgrtrAg-Xxifgccgir‘: 4- + 0- 0 when the 12 rounds are over-or _ nle ilorbesfBelladale, Mitzi Direct fish reminds me of the summer of m“ ' Tom“ _ a ; n w, 1,5 whm, ,5 a, o a d c °- E- K081101- Mllnfltrr R- A- maybe helm- ~ ----------------- ~ » - and Sierra Frisco. 1m when I was spendlnz a lwll- --~ , “Dunn ‘He-Doctor, i d I" ‘l ' Memorial Race ‘Track. Pictou. n. ~ e Baseba" Begun, flay on Links Slmcoe in North “ s m" ' ° m" S. ls outline on a his prosramior Antazixigly enough a goodly por- Flllh lime-Ono Mlle. Pace. 17 wens... Ontario. I had e lixht bv mmiloned that Dr. Stanton is om oi the most highly regarded horses at Santa Anita. He was purchased for $500 by W.L. Ivraser v! Pure-t. ohmic. and in his Class, 3-Year-0lds And Up, Purse 81,000 Michael Tass (R. Reeves) . Black Tronia (R. Estes) Jamboree Week. Jilly 11th. That tlon of wads-worms money back- is Pictous big boat and yacht rao- era come irom not too far down -——- _ lng week. There will be a Free the line.‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE fly rod and used to spend hours in a. rolw boat ‘anchored 011i 3110M catching up on the fishing I had lost since August 1914. Perch were plentiful and on occasion Expect 18 Entries In Bowling Tourney Athletic Activities Goose At P.W.0._ For All with a purse of 8700, a ., e e e _ Limited Free For All of $600 and The “WIsen-ien" about Halifax mdijnyzvgxfieffi goizfhtuzfft ‘s; four other classes. The n. A. Fer- who have seen first-hand oiWads- Pittsburgh 21o ooo ooo-z‘ s z Tiafifggfezofis/i-s (D- Urblll) u... odd black m, would be hook. 051's llizo he paced‘; Qnue o", n" guson Memorial is the 2.29 Trot worth‘s abilities. are reported to 13mm.“ 099191 p194; g o A150 ‘need: Handy’ Pam“ ed. I wmemlb one afternoon 1 HALIFAX. A1,?" 2a_mghteen ———- Bantu Anita track in 1.50 4 and another one in 2.01 1/5 the some afternoon. He will likely go to the post. favorite for the ,o0o 9°14. er.‘ West Free For All ce which will be raced at 1% miles next Bliurdav afternoon. May 1st. The Golden west Trot at-the same dls- tance and for the same ifurse will also be raced that afternoon. Oil 0:1 ‘,4. “ ~ l" S be ormanoes by Joe was second with Kohinoor in the .22 class ior thrse-year-olds. but M doubt his most outstanding performance was the winning of "u Bel-r State Pace ior California brads last Tuesday with the much and Pace, carrying a purse oi ti,- 000. \ _ _ 0 O 0 (ll F. F. Sissworth. Cardigan, ar- rived baok a few days ago from a trip to Maine where he visited several friends including Bob Ryan at Houlton. Bob. it wlll,be remem- bered. purchased '_two colts from h'm that are now being prepped for racing, Nelson Budlong. a tlve-_ year-old, and Brewer Budlong, a Uirce-year-old. Bob is so taken up with them that he prevailed upon mnSigsworth to sell him his year- ling, full brother, of course. by Calumet Bud-long, dam, Charlotte B. 2.00%. It is to be shipped on or about May 15th. be laying it on the line that Mr. Ross will find more than his match in the veteran from Ham- ilton. O U I Some say it's a. system to re- vengo the treatment given the Halifax money-men and their heavy layout on Moncton to win against Sydney back in the Mari- time Senior hockey tussle- O This time they lay their dough on experience wrought of ten years in the ring. Wadsworth comes in as a favorite. that's for sure-but so did the Monet-m Hawks. one Hlgbe, Lombardi‘ and Kluttz; Blackwell, Gumbert end Iemenno. New York Ml 000 000-S 9 z Boston 000 001 000-l 5 l Pet and 00099:‘; Slpohn. Wright and Mosl- St. Louis 000 000 001-l z 0 Chicago 000 000 000-0 9 2 Brecheen and Rice; Schmitz, and McCullough. Philadelphia 300 $10 102-10 13 z Brooklyn 000 001 010- 2 5 I Denneliy and seminick; Batten. King. Hell and Hodges, Campan- ella. Axworthy, Nicky Bingen, Lillolkid. Burke Abbe. Eriscoway (A. Cameron) Poplar Volo (J. Mahoney) Guinea Gold (H. Fitzpatrick) Hal. Cliestcrtown (H. Thomas) Lingo Direct (F. Funderburk) sun. Race-Cue Mile Pace, s- Year-Olda. Purse $1,000 _ Time: 2.04 8/5. ‘Also raced: The Refresher, E.J Seventh Race-l 1/18 Mlle Trot, Fres-For-All, Purse $2,500 Rodney (B. Shively) Time: 2.09 2/5 (new world re- tion: have to . mus so: 1 was met at the little wooden jetty by the five year old son of my host. l-le looked at the string oi fish hi silence for a mo- merit and then asked nhe Q1195‘ "Who mukcs the fish X?" "Well" I replied. "I sum G04 makes the fislh". “Well,. God will e some more I01’ yml caught all the fish in the lake" was his comeback. O O I huv I'm afraid the solution is not quite so simple as that. Once a body of water is fished takes Nature some time to repair rowed ashore with 26 or 30 nice silver perch on a string. big out lt starting May 17. entries are expected for the Nova Scotla and Prince Edward Island bowling championship playoffs here At least six Halifax tennis will enter. including Halifax Imperial- lsts. defending titllsts. five Cape Breton teams, two from Yarmouth. N.S., and Charlottetown. and one each from New Glasgow, Stellar- ton end ‘n-uro. N. 8., are also ex- . I‘: was announced last evening the Dept. of Physical Fitness fill: there will be no further atkilr-is activities in P. W. C. Audlwhnn after tonight. Cessation of further activities for this season is brough! ' about by the fact that students’ examinations are taking Piles shortly and several other activities such as the Island Musical Festival are to be held in the auditorium. _.N'OT.ICE Under Section 2g of "the Fish and ‘Game Act, i037" overlooked Patchen Axworthy 2.05 , T“°"° we" "Wt" "m" While tlbsaatbtool? him around cigar/glib °§f°l}.°..'.'i“°§2 ‘w... Bat" Pha-Bkn‘ Nyk-Bos‘ com}, raced‘ Kaela Don Snott sllliemavilrizgechsiirlc‘: ‘firs: iihecorrl‘: Mimi“ Mm P°"d i‘ "E“‘|°‘°d mpem", “SM” i" m‘ rieigfilgediletlad giciixildggiwgheaolsitlhjg and showed him, his horses. They boosters. One oi the most popular Pgh-Cin; stl-Chl, ’ Proximity. ' I ' blned with man's help, it ‘i: never Pond is strictly prohibited. ' ' ' ~ mended Richard Mo, t. 2.09%.. p. campaigners around Halifax rings .- p | d at ll. Methinks t. ere are _ _ "“‘ l" MM would the bun-h aiimnrcgn 1,3500]; rel-u- nm-u/u rm. w cm- ° ° " " Dated at Charlottetown n... 22nd day of April 194a. 200%. by R. ll. Mo. The three- -for more than a year.‘ the West many grownups who reason some- m‘ 105i quarter. winning by e Wham 810M the “m, n; my, pa... year-old Freddy Chief by Chief Bay Kid definitely will have a i-Yfll-Ollll Md UP» Yum le - “m” r122‘; ‘if? 12 g/ii- T}? ,AhbCdIlU; i-ivs-year-old Nelson vocal majority. Promoter CtusMac- Boston 001 m ooo-e 1 o "M" icular child that trout Just PALMER 8. HASLAM, e sshce e Budlons: three-year-old ‘Brewer pollen who is making the ar- New York 000000000-0 5 z Alexandr“ m“ Baldwin) spring room some limitless source. _ Attorney for QM,“ . ilgoé/gh Jnofil was also first in. the i e w" Mm.- e pace 2.16 class with Harris end Tebbeis; shes. Page, Budlonz’ twp-year-old. Judy Guy ' Dmbree and Nlanhos. rengements long distance from by Guy Abbey; the seven-year-old Bu,“ report‘ m" he . a Pronto Don (ll. Parshall) Coilettec l-iannover (ll. Powlsell) Mldgeese are‘ ‘present this i gelding Mr. snroy; the eight-yesr- Ross to have a ‘heavy following , “m. m, g 5 spring in thousands. If tho fight * "‘ f‘ ¢ old chestnut "' r lin o ui o! the provincial capitol Cleveland ooi m oii-s 15 1 / ‘ . in Prince County is on a pa. with Dave Mackenzie keeps re- 31o. summn. m ionmzpold o a - e ' Dghlg" Q01 m 10Q_o g Q “At? ‘areal; goo“ Guard’ Tmy Queens and Kings lhe nunber of FQR ' Y" "ill! us with clippings from M...“ ' ' ' . " 0 , Wn r uy, Frances Dawn, . on 1 n, a four-yeer-old by Out in New Waterford. Tony Lemon and i-legan, Hutchinson, Bmy B (he big Canadns stopping ll a Fleet rianover; a bay colt fooled Odo is rapidly rounding into form Grey and Swift. - ' the province C... their ‘way-to their c t t i s March 38th by Hot Feet 100%: I for his six-rounder fiainst Vernon northern breeding grounds bids e Washington 100 000 010 5-5 ll I fair to surpass all records over a bay filly by Hat mt; three other La Chappelie. a stablemate oi iriirll: colts and several brood mares. Bob Wadswortifs who has had a some- Phlll- 001 000 020 0-3 9 0 nsldereble P015001 0f 9°!"- HAVE A TALK Wu" _ is so taken up with the poesiblii- what short but successful begin-i Masterson, i-"errick and Ihrly; ~ Their food for the most part. is ties of breeding speed that he has nlng around Toronto rings, accord-l Mrfishan, Brlseie and looser. . gleaned from the fields. Refuse QL/ ,1 L / T y purchased lovely farm near mg to the records. La Chappsils potatoes ylsit on the land after t 30mm; and intend; u; "l" 5pm; Games Sat: Bos-Nyk; Chi-St]; ' last foils difllirv; axe much Emu". Tm“ 3|“ and Odo will square oi! in the in quantity. Mr. sigeworth asked semi-anal. - mm ii the State-oi-Mflners liked o a a Abner T. Clegg and Bob said that Oonnnuhuom m my.‘ p5,... m] Charlottetown snug-hi. after by the geese. Mea- dows and stubble fields also re- ceive a share of attention. l O I Cie-Det; Wsn-Pha._ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (‘By The Canadian Press) FRII)§ICION. NP!“ fllF-NQW .llllomwuli . Mil- let is Just around the corner and it would be well to make appli- cation for eligibility certificates and he h“ . wonder“! “ma”. ilonaires who captured the Oity ' Waterford Strands Dominion int ' ~ I ‘ A f f 0i‘ h ve expressed . Vlilliii illiSE' m" m '9"? "m" l» - -»-= - ~ “'Z'."€:‘°.."."“.°£"i ""'..:""‘.°". v l ' - -_ M‘ - ‘l ° "f" s eiosooeos-s e e l" . ° ll 5 ""1 t "i thi i d-i. ml endows will _ __ ‘um ' Wm w hmnmm‘ M" lea from the Navy team in two u“ to another title tonight as they us, 6:“ “.§..§"..-.§..§J'. hay and l - ‘ I straight. my m throughout the mffm” '_"“' “'""'"‘ “hi” regular schedule and their victory. “M - defeatod rrederiotonarmy 24-32 in the opening game of a series for the Maritime crown. clover crop. Many farmers have _ . . found out that the clipping oii oi Swift Canadian Co. Livestock Iuysn are es neer l-e yes as your Telephone or o Three Ceiitbtomp. Telephone er . "l" "h" 1 u o tn clover shoois in the other necessary papers right away. Y“ ‘ aim‘ “a m’ "WWII W1 "1 91°- ° _ m", o, m" m, “w, , o ilwgllililjtllgl‘ Newark eee 100000-1 a l spring by the Ifiese causes the w". _ rm: nos: "A “"5 " plants lo stool but and e M"? crop of fine palatable fodder is harvested more relished by cattle than the coarse heavy stalked clover that grow on that vfliivll o1 the field where the geese had not visited. Nsvoornbe nd Dapper: John- son, Wolff. lzhrnidt and ailvestri. ; i’ ~.. um-u-u- .. Doe elmrnut mere time sen old. Sire, Abner ‘I’. Ciegg 2. V4. dim JueniteWer by AI Wer- iif ‘iii: w’); I ‘iuiiflli . i , . _ e so m e _ . . ‘(Millie till. Illbatpr River. license at any time for 05.00 which also entitles them to the regular issues of Hoof Beats. but. not the Year look, membership er other The 12W. 0. (lo-Dds and Nurses will conclude their title series neat Friday night. In the but of‘ three series the Nurses wen the opener is-id. but the Oo-Isla came book te-wln the second game til-ll. The- noslgseiewillbeolemstthe 6000111 Home em ‘ ' Mr. D..C. Tompkins, Summerside, Phone 789-4 t Mr. C. D. Rogerson, Charlottetown, Phone 784-1.. Mr. G. O. West, Bedeque, Phone 7-2. One oi time Buyers will contact you es promptly es pos- sible. . . .. . svnrr onions oo. l.Tl. cumormown ‘Boar’ llannlgan Wins Decision l (By ‘the Canadian Press) xmvrvns-s. N. 8.. April ss- archie (loss) i-tsnnlssn. 1N. of New Waterford. N.l.. won a un- animus deelslomoverwloe New- rnemlllrsf mamas is a sis-round 3:311:10: of a light card hen te- pflvilegol. ' O O O l! Iome ohsagae have been i: the rules and one-or two e ma, as a feotifltntb aunt: w ‘wot’; ‘part-mutual tracks must provide a and that‘ they illiut use -_Iihoto-iia|eb. wepoiatedoui o! N‘ m! ~ Enforcement officers are invest- igating several canolalnts of ill- egnl shooting by trigger happy trainers considering,‘ the heavy m aim, an e w- portunltisa offered for Wlfiliill. mdQQnQg Q f.‘ l YIIMKQ C‘ fllf‘. pr". 31y rare: snows; asatso tense nun wee-l '" uh w miss, s: Mon‘ and remlllon. en tnejlsct ofbeeew ‘ l