'_,_.... MAY 11. 194s i in CW Wat i- Yo... iAnd Boston's l g Dirnalllio. Iiomhine ' To “irip Bombers (nJIhl Aasodlhl ) h.’ The ‘reateet crowd 0d Jel- own‘ 543?, 33:1“ Stud- iz§§ gi-mgq "s" fr‘: ‘with i? ' ides mdwrtondtaeu 1~ “Mwfniogr to 1 wi . unlest fioifiyohrohhwa m 1m tense tented in t seven t u...‘ with r cl to run little Don's pay-oi! blow of! lafthander Joe Paste. second Yank plhihfll‘. took the glunor ofl the .homer\ic feet of big brodhfi Joe. W10 had 9 ropelhd enrol . m“, yank runs in the fifth with a [rand-glam homer 11100 thB Fkht ' field stands ofl Joe Dbbson. Eon Johnson. who relieved the rin Duboofl zithynone out in the fifth. FUN ' tied the Bronx Bombers with e ‘kyle hit the rest of the way in after Joe's mnasth Pesky edit tlil d"o‘l‘..°'o.. so- . J 1:11‘; t0 hit B81813. tllfllllh D9911‘ a-ms a 3" his second wily ond innkrg on four consecutive hiugles into left field after two were out. George Metkovidi cil- maxed the rally with a base-clean- lru- double down the left field be. Outside that lapse; Rufiu the Red tohed creditable bell and yielded only one other Mt. l sin- gle bv York. before he tired int-he sixth and filled the bases on walks with only one out. Page went in and choked on’ the rally bvforcing to bounce to the mound for s foroeout at home and then striking out Williams. Result 0f .'l‘rials Will Determine Team Canndidates mournnan, Mo. 1g - <51?‘- Two Ottawa, one ue e0 im- V6 ‘Montreal Play s have been select- y the provi. of Quebec Lawn Tennis Association: to take part in trials to determine Quebec can- didates for Can-adds Davis Cup team it was announced today. The players, announced by A. R- Porter. chairman of the committee in charge of district trials, are Don MoDiannid and Bobby Buford o! Ottawa, Jean Marcia of Qllflbw- and Henri Roohonc, J. J, Desjardins, “Geo e Robinson. Roger Durlvhst and ar Lanthler 0 Montreal. A ser es of lihIBQ out of five set matches will get under way here tomorrow Parrish cofnizénu thro out next we . ow 0 m; ‘gym-s in these matches will ‘dete France Wins Singles Games From Britain PARIS. Mlay l0 -- (AP)—l"ra.noe‘s lteavily-favored Davis Cu-p tennis team snrashcd out a pair of straight- set, singles victories over Great Britain today and betydme a ro- hlbitive favorite to win- the f st- round rnatch in the European re- 11111115 whether they will be zkrnmiodl plow-elitist ter ed "Vmmded m" ‘mum m at. rlwlaindHsG-arrosmmmn: eyrm the DWIPW "1' m‘ c“ PM‘ l-‘elina roared to a o1, w. s2 ver- ‘tlons. ‘ m try out only born “@- "at one 1 Davis team also will seek a dmiblesmlgrih. w... and Booby Murray o! Montreal, both former Davis Cup players, will work out with the various doubles combina- lions to heir whip them lnw shew- “iluiicfs Thrill i A victory in the doubles tomor- mwormoneofme‘ ‘ nus-tubes Sunday, when today's participants change places. would advance the French team to a second round match with Switzerland. a. 3-2 vic- tor over Spain last. week. BTOOKHOLM. Mny Sweden took a 2-0 over Hol- land in their Davis p mostl- ' I ' tion today with hermaart Ber-germ. i e Swedish champion and holder of ‘ the French indoor title. defeatllnf Ivor Rlnlnel, Dllidh titleho - 6r, 5-7 6-0 6-4, . To iiiscountess By BEEN BANNERMAN Canadian Pull Staff Writer Inth d ‘ second contest ‘Por- nil/HI Jdfianggn, trinnned Dr. mus Wm Swol. 8-6. 5-4. 7-5- Ohinalleads Denmark ‘ than usual as hundreds of the big w __‘ (APIV: had poor luck and on the return OTTAWA, lb COPENHAGEN. May 10 - (AP) —- Chine swept the first two gjames of its first round European avis Al new governor-general. I"! er of tour- e, Bmalmwy’ a ‘on Ctfimtjie with Dermark today. nbgrment kgnreorpoleud p her num call , i — Sin Sie, who has been cam- n Ln E land all s r , de- rixm ho], M than 1322:“ mifedmirne llllglschou R 8w. 1; c m h“ Danish cham ion. 6-0. 6-1. 6-0. mo“ 1M0 m“ “In” m, m.” w, while W. C. C o mastered Jamil: of the seegn here toil W59"- 52- 5'7- hes- oompanloms. Mm. Mark M11. The doubles match is scheduled bank and Mrs. WJB. Watson. that for tomorrow with two more slnzles it also was the first hole-‘in-one in hlr il0lf . An en tie . d!!!‘ M? tau, Players ...'.*.’..":.f"'".o.t" “n? hump; To llold Practice Monday Evening encounters on Sunday's proflfmur. u - All la k berths th murmmwed mum‘, a“ “w” L. P. mm ‘Q's... are sgixviss: \ that s practice session will be held Monday ev at. 6 _ :30. Mane ed MoCebe and Hing".- To ngd, sax I cgmvegorligettnungrlaéooanzrhiglgosn Door brooding s son in mo. a / luv- \ Harold B. Peters, Atlantic - way Biologist, Charleston. I. ., arrived in the city Tuesday even- ing on his annual check on migra- tory birds. This is Mr. Peters’ 10th consecutive visit and his chief con- cem on this trip is the Woodcock and ducks. Ducks on the Atlantic coast of the United States showed s considerable falling off in num- in; watched with the closest at- tentlon. It is too early in the week to make any comment on hi: find- ings Towards the latter part of June Mr. Peters anticipates mak- in: a second visit and using)! plane supplied him by his e- psrtment. (U. S. Fish and Wildlife QBPWCB) in making a thorough check on breeding ducks. Flying at a certain height over marshes and inland lakes the visibility is excellent and a remarkably accur- ate count of ducks present ll the result of a complete coverage of anygiven area by air, Wrldgeese are hanging on lair * _ black and white birrds may still be seen feeding on stubble and tsto fields and in the rivers mdmtidal estuaries. Poachers have been burning some wder as the rather intriguing incl ent alleged to have occurred ivn the Seuletown dis- trict will testify. It appears that a goose minded farmer who lives near Trueman’! Corner had n field spotted where- a large number of wild geese came to feed early every morning. He approached two nlmrods from Carleton and suggested: "Boys. what say if we take a crack at the geese on Good Friday morn- ins. I know a field where flock after flock come in every sun- rise.” The two worthies demurred: ‘We haven't time to hunt geese" was the reply. However. when the morning in question rolled around our two sharpshooter! were snugly hidden in n blind as the first streaks of day broke in the east. Sure enough the geese arrived but due to poor shooting or some such. cause only one goose fell to their guns. All went well until the former who had spotted the geese in the first inttance decided he'd play‘ a lone hand and try! for a goose all by his lonesome. e arrived at the field in time to find his two cron- ies (so he thought) ahead of him and with a goose already shot. To say he wasn't too pleased il putting it mildly and when no more geese irip to the pavementgot bogged down solid. With no other re- course open to them they ‘rad to appeal to the farmer to come to their aid with a tractor. After they were safely on the pavement the following conversa- wes the re ly “we'll not give up the goose." R0. K," was the com..- 5501f. lf I don't get the goose I'll squeal louder than any hog in the district". Yes. reader you have Buessed it. The goose was handed over. and It ls reliably reported that the Game Warden ls doing a lot of ‘sniffing around‘ since the ing developments are anticipated. The annual spring Woodcock check conducted by Harold 5 f but in an appearance the party three runs in TWP‘ 5W1 ‘W! left for their respective homu. more!!! 31¢ "m The farmer had only a short dis- Mnrvflflflnkiey f 399915 W‘ "P fiance to so and as he was travel- lbw £53115?“ Que his ng by ‘shanks mare’ he ne o- 5 8 W0 tinted the muddy sideroad ssfgly. 0rd in flit"- WWQ‘ °° 1° m’ ‘Alas the two Carleton gunner- lht? 593-90"- tion l-s alleged to h ve tak l : ' _ "What's your charge?" ‘fig’ 2%.- lugifr" “dad u“ bu” o. an": .. . lars and the goose . ‘Heavens no." M m’; gem“! n me on m em”, 0 story got out and some interest- ; rile cusntorrrrowu cusnnlau ch Redd Sox Beat Yanks 5-11 r . Local Bowlers Leave. ~ For Tourney r Armed Wins Handicap By Four Lengths l r roododrsd hutoda him hers this put winter and the “w” p ham“ ' b ailing Stymie, and Armed laugh- vfihdlgéard sictrubtliafi difoarffifcfikfiil ed his way home by nearly fmrr lcnship as well be {Bight new. away weight to the best. It was fomnnce of tho fishish in the 1m lion 1 last fall, when beat St dicap mic the him up four years of racing. boosted his Royals Lead » International By Full Game By The Canadian Press The si. ng bat of Les - e two runs with i? tone run undergo lnfleiffélzd Wm“ wan, a little doe *0 “it W11" norm Th, no“; downed Leafs 4-3 1n a comedy o! errors to snap Tor- mm" (we- me winning streak 5nd and m own winless streak of five so s. Leaf; h an early three-run load berm- the game got out of 11mg for; em in the seventh inn- llllps’ long fly to centre own. and Joe Buzas sing- m] g core Clark. Then Vern Ben- gen ads a bad throw from the our ld and Collins romped home. Joqhstroth, making his first ep- unce in the Toronto backstop threw wide to third attempt- to catch Buzas, who came in the fi-nal tally. Peters. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proceeding satlsfacfo lly. Mr. Peters is assisted in th check by the game officer of R..C.M.P Woodcock show s a} decrease on the French Vi gs and Conway "singing grounds" d a slight increase st Avondale e mapped out area at Fortune yet to e checked. v Ring-necked ducks are ‘ of an plentiful as lust season a both species of teal are iceably scarcer. No apparent cha e In the r- I Wilson's snipe. known locally n! Jack‘ snipe. show a/definiie up- ward trend which ll sour-aging. The ht decrease noted to date in Woodcock is aitrib ed in part to Entries For Preakness the field for the 56th running of the Preaknus Stakes, one mile and three-sixteenths, $100.000-add- tomorrow mokdk H; up; edatPirnlieo ,sho not: ontufno .2331‘; lthgyvfrglllrechecl‘: PM gvliflw- MMI- loch-W BM on duck is anticipated o be made mobs lo odds. (A11 csrrv 1N by plane later in thedtumrner. 001111148). decidedly en- I-l. e numbers of B-d. QBO-l (By The Aseoolated Prom) BALTIMORE. Mev lO-l-lere is . Wee Admiral. Niiek Wall. 50-1. 2. A-Lord Boswell, Doug Dodson. Bob Pemnane. i. Hamnden. Eddie Arcaro. 13-5. 5. Assault, Warren Mehrtenl. H. d. Bill’! Burma. Robert Howell. l. A-Ihochdown. 'l_'X-love|nesrow. Albert Unider. ‘i BALTIMORE May 1o - (AP) - potmcls on Armed! larton bed y and sent out against his mightiest rival for reo- G handled notch- Itwisiiiedmdmnningoftheflmtotlhkmdmbenagedm -~ Goo». H» - mighm closed for the husky brown H Ion of Bull Lea with Doug Dodeu up showed today that. he can give practically a repeat - Armed e to win the year's han- POTI D. About the only satirfiaction Sty- t out of the chase was that winning t. with 3313.850 i0!‘ hi! The victory was worfi $25300 to foil-year b Brown and JoesCollms :_-vlng capacity of 400 Tomorrow ' entry in In‘ Neveleotil-hdsoelldwuiinsl men's , bsrolledinNewGlalcrow oun- mencbllthlflldondeymomiil willleevehereflundlym htycaraortorinltoflewflleww hlveteemsareentared the snnuslbin-opldttingevent are‘ Brittney/Bosses. y u we: City League. Halifax Halifax Conn and Bali-fol! Independents. Oharlotteto . Stel- . Amherst. Yannouh. 018418 Bay. and two teams $0111 NW The tnumamen/t n fiwected to run for at least four iii-y! with morning. afternoon eve sessions. This toumirnent is the Plctou. so to the winnerz. The alwird was dorwted on an annual flmlitfifilve bllil. with each year's winner beim ill- sorlbed on a snail plate affixed. of the trophy. Other priaeswili also be made according to reports emanating from that llctou County head- quarters bu? it is expected that they will be in the nature of mon- eta-ry wads. A social function will be inected into .the proceed- ingg wit] the holding of a ban» quet at the Norfolk Hotel Wed- nsday tight. Mav l6. I sl healers have been "'1 no up” during the lest two wrells and are confident of Mk9“ a good showing. The fol- low-io; bowlers will make the trip: Earl Smith. Joejv MacDonald. Ar- , Hie Maolurlane. Elmer Rice. Irv- ~~z McKiunon. rronois Doucpatte. Jmmy Power. - around the bale ileavy Movement 0f Freight To lifld, Anticipated With/in the next few weeks thae should be no “left-ovcrs" of ls- lnnd pmduce seeklnz: transportat- ion to the Newfoundland market. Besides tho “Island Connector." e modem freighter of 2.000 tons gross tonnaae which is expected 95° to arrive here within the next two weeks. other strips of snnller ton- nage will soon be carrying island livntook and farm. produce to Newfoundland ports. A small freight vesel. the “T H. Carroll”. Captain Herbert Cal- houn. master, is to arrive in port on Monday. While having a cargo capacity of only 300 tons, the “T. H. Carroll" will play an important part in clearing away shipments of produce which cannot. be taken cute of by larger vessels already “loaded to the Rllnwsles." Before the first of June. there. will be another slightly larger‘ ves- ] sel ready to ply the P. E. Islan-d- | Newfoundland route. Her namefl the "Ocean Iransport. No. will. soon be changed to "barbell Robertson". in honor of the moth- er of the captain. R. P. Robertson of 9t. John. NJB, She has a car- torts. ‘Isabel Robeflson", as she will be known when she shoves! her nose into Charlottetown Har- bour. wes formerly a. United States lighitship-No. 49. She was re- oently purchased by Calptiiln Rob- ertson and is at present in Balnt John. N. 3-. where she is under- going s complete overhauling with alterations in her which will make hed- upeoially suitable for the carrying of live- stock and general farm produce. The vessel is 119 feet long, 21.4 feet beam. and has a depth when loaded o! 12.6 feet. An auxiliary craft. she is schooner with meinsall. formail. and l Her twin engines are crf the Diesel tyne of 150 horse Dower each. It is undeerltood the vessel will be ready for her first trip from Charlottetown within the neat few wee . Fishermen Suffer Financial Loss tinual rough weather which I lumbering the efforts of’ th fish- ermen in getting out their gear. The more fortunstu ones who -u|rs Siyled With Good Taste ' For distinctive good lookl, Si?" mum?’ u‘ mo“ hflau”; goodness wearing pleasure than moat men dreamed‘ 1705M‘- - ~ ' I‘ should be a Suit from HENDERSON & CUDMORET, where you may choose from such famous makes as Fashion-Craft, Hyde-PHI‘. Ill‘ $29.50 " $50. SEE THESE FINE SUITS TODAY. Premier. . . . All the new spring shades in both single and double breasted models. . . . LA sign of good judgment is your choice of a glance compelling new Spring hat by Stetsom-Come in and help yourself to one of the smart spring styles. . . . Right for to $7.50 $10 Spring. . . . right for YOU. COME IN FOR YOURS TODAY Henderson 6' Cudmere ‘ WHERE QUALITY IS SURE w hewillltilretaloihillntlbltisr Booming To our new District Commission- Sport Shorts mtouhrfkhesafihyominélrctigdllgtlolfi Fm“ Britain and express our ercpecta one great. work morn him. NOTI What an enviable and editfyinl sense of humor our own A.P.C. pos- seses. Under all difficulties he . ‘ the Eight Scout Law and smiles and whistles. Sudi de- votdon. 00f my! CAMPS Scouts and Cu-bs and Scooters are anelling w By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, May l0 - Raymond Glendennlm. sports writer and radio announcer. has 90mg mgr. estinl! accounts of the Handicap which he "aired" from an automobile rigged up with a -tter. The race was won by Lailkton Abbot. __ 60-1, v _ p ated rac history in 5g .."""...... s Take Lead In -» we» vs»- w- Mo». ca: .22.. °:....:."°.:.* mo: s: meals; ..m..*:.~...e.n ca. o. o... m. o. “WM Wednesday by Plttlhursh . “M- gratified with the prospects’ for air hlh- l?" “i” hm"- rsm. agreed tmterme tod will P- Mimosa. xsn Beawihom. as good Mm‘ on, Amman wk 1e not too early to plan now. “h” slmk me "Wt m the ston Red 5m: and will jon t e l. 6mm‘ Wm‘ only amhflvhvw so” 1e“ Of whether you Wm be rapid acceleration of the horses tluh n; g “m, n“; w,“ m, _ i0. Nadzhee. no boy. 15-1. Lnwm m the w“, may“ m 1700 to the District Camp or s from a standlnz start,‘ he wrote Box om... gmouncg¢ m I". _ I ll. ‘Tidy Bid. no boy. 40-1. ~munm o! “m”; in t“ d“. cop Oamp. in The Bundav Graphic. ‘Taking f“ vgfih in: glretialtigom u t: ' “",¢,1°,,,— ‘c?’ _ enifym- °”"“"'"“ “mm” m“ fishing. ' stud! should bebeour din: ‘Dori: ‘let msehisrélheiswgd; $51“ ewood-mtncge glegeonsrtirilflrcadeimugao oarar mslllaeedo- . en e on “"- - i - ' WIN f c n w South Pacific.» ' '1'" ‘n “mm °1TY~ May 1o-rsr>>- x-—Ddllbilill starter in mud. Mlrfiw‘ e“,,w,,“'§“'w,' n°d""s"m'” ,""“"“n,,,w iionio um l: emu“ “o v1.3.5 - hour inside two furlonu and $11K. - -__._._.___._.__ MpA1I§I3~QIptJ$ Eltrscyhzllafgugf f; Poet-tints: m on... nsrr. woos on the mrth shore wen carried m oo mllli-lry um scam-l; WMMl-lggnmwlt wM-w-h M 113355;» Alhbgtmmye aton at 1n lead in the women's rntefrns- Cily "WW4 °° "it "mfm "id W" m“ mwfolvail.‘ ‘boss WM hath hrml "w "ml-M had tgnhit 4s to“: m ‘mm w‘ BE , we out ror and w e y can pnoo with . tlhhll bowilnr congress worlds - - The United suites Hockey Lea- fold-v was also I wor flshinsdav- m,“ m‘ m "m, h“, u m... burnin r » i championship tournament today sue h to award a fro-amiss to ‘PM will"! "with" h" vrmhted am] mm.» 3.? July rm. 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