. $6l1i44llllclllaws= ‘St. Louis Browns Tie Modern Winning Record i p, (The Associated Pres!) up Browns tied a modern M’ mug record y y do caved ohicaso White (Blicago for their ninth victory since the start i -_ _ ______ ‘u.- ‘EPW555515 CHARLOTTETOWN LOAN SALESlllE FIRST DIVISION Divisional Commander E. D. NICHOLSON i Mel Harder, 34-year-old c . boner whose ml a zoo “m victories, racked up his lflth by, 8PM’ i0 hits to give Cleveland Indians a 2-1 decision over Den-on Tigers in the opener or a (mu-H amo series at Detroit. Cleveland - _— a... .,s.sn"tt.‘oz=".:.::."srv. ...r..:""" " '""'-=-m= ‘we Suooessfu l Ll I I Exhibition At YI MI cl AI York Giants of Paul Trout ild d b: n1 N" e mo- going down tg in: second g-lvkzllel? A very successful exhibition was held last night at the Y. M. C. A. eat of the season. Wheaton's | President A J. Haslam was urglltnvevlgffthewfl loaded scor. l Lightning “lime, Speedlloat Champ iolntl! ‘"8 ‘migraine t a By I 5 four-hit fonnance. Kramer won h third triumph of t season and his second against c?“ o. Kramer won‘ a Pllchel“ .~ -.-.-;-.-;-.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.».-.-..-.v-.vr.-.-Z-.-.~.-.-.-.-.-.-ls.?.i;-;“ Dietrich. who save 11D fllfln is: in the eight innings he rked. W0 Montgomery Recognized As Lightweight Champ CHICAGO. ADrll 28 — (AP) - Bob Montgomery. recognized New York a the liaht-Wellzht cham- pion, beat iiey Peralta. Tamaqua, Pa, Mexican, for the third time tonight in a non-title bout before a crowd of 7.725 which filled the Old Coliseum for Doc Kearns promo- tional debut 1n Chicago ed two runs for Philadel hi Am. letlcs in the 18th inningp a: Bos- ton to give the A's a 1-5 victory W. Scautlebllry. physical director, while the girls were under the care of Mrs. Newett. over Boston's Red Sox in the sen- bohhe iree arm drill by the junior 5°11’! lansest contest. vs and the drill and exercises by the intermediate girls received much applause while tllc wcrk of the \vnolc liflys team cn tile horizontal bars was outstanding 'l"'ne 1\vo_ p;ano selictions by Paul Cudmore were very loudly applauded This accomplished young lad also per- formril most crcdllably as. an acc- Omlifilllst to the various (lriIls. Prizes of small clTSLg lor atien» dance and lmnruvcmsntq; in lllf. intermediate Clflsxvtf girls were wan aftetr being‘ ‘treated at the nela-Qldfiifllmtffl. Ejlflfitfl“ “fffjfffi ‘min Elligcrfdgrignat the station said lsftfilfdfifijavffi}; Eyllen-l-‘mmllfzills f”? they were bloody and dlshevel-lgafi,‘ “I5”. ’pf’,;4="_;“,‘ “nlfijmlfi M“ ed when they were brought in. s" am“ ‘ u‘ Q" EM“ “u” ders, Joan Storey. and but wen’- comdous‘ Dick: for improvement in their f small crests were won by Brl . MIAMI. Fla" April 2s - (AP)_ i Gar Wood. the white-haired speed- boat racing champion. and two companions were injured tgdgy by a bolt of lightning which struck them as they left a private plane. First reports said none was seri- ously hurt. The companions. one a woman. were not immediately identified. i They were taken to a hospital‘ O‘ '< -.-n-fiawnr-r-wm-a-umaa-nunas-fiam-naamm-.-.-.- l‘. Baseball Results NATIONAL ,.> Rupert, Gloria lvlscNeill, C. l- Broomyn 4; New Ycrk 5_ ette MacMlllan. Shirley Judson. Phyllis 'I‘ait, noun lineman. Don- na. Shah’, and Janet Rupert; in the girls‘ senior class Phyllis Bill'- llCe and Sllirlry Hue. is received large CfCSls for zlttcndance and improvement; large crests were al- so given to Shirley Glover and Loh Arsenault for ilnprovcnlcllt ll: training Tthe sbwlngming awards vvcl-c prc- “, sen col v F. Tilmcv and a tenggg gfilffinéfify w presentation was also made Zvlrs. i Newett for her fine u-ol-k with ‘.110 DRAW UP NURSING CHARTER 81115- 3“ Pittsburgh o: Cincinnati 2. Boston 2; Philadelphia 1. AMERICAN Cleveland 2: Detroit 1. 1_' Philadelphia '1; Boston 5. ». st. Louis 3; Chicago l. INTERNATIONAL an“... s; Newark o. Rochester 6: Jersey City 5. By The Canadian Press Jack Blackburn. who developed Joe Louis from an awkward luna- teur into the world's heavyweight boxing champion in less than three years. was buried two veers ago to- av. Uni Above llre shown, left lo right, Messrs. J. A. H" Major H. M. Simpson and S-Sgi. J. Illlurnzlgzhzzn w three of the Victory Loan Salesm“: for the S3 . sion 0i‘ Charlottetown. Mr. J. (Y. (‘ltllelf is other ti". . mun but he was unable f0 be prcscni when ‘v3.1a g;:':;;.p was ii -—~ - .- taken. w°°DBR‘mGE' smmm’ mmland i“ Tignish writes us tin he has "(°P)_ Judges o’ me wood- mxgy-figglzgrhgeffgfltég. been looking [Ol‘\\'i\i'(l anxloush bridge Horse Show warned ocm- tttors the would disqualify any harm tila/t ooked as l! it had been g more then the official o! 20 pounds of oats and 20 didn't {for the announccnlcnt of clalcs of Old Hump tvrck and when it ap- pears he Will illllllCilllltPly reserr“ passage by air in and from Bos- ton to Charlottetown. Ii." has been assured by the company that his passage will rcccirse first con- sideration alter priorities in mill- tary personnel. We quotc-“I: sure looks like the best racinq ever in the Marltimcs 1n 1944 The importatlcns of speed are a high class lot. no also-rims or worn out horses ln that group. I look to see Maritime track records shattered all over the provinces. Wllkln 3, 2.C8, Haber Swccneys ' new purchase, ls conslclercrl a real I horse to wlltcll here, also Gay := Law 2.06 1-2 and Judd Z07 1-4. ,= A glance through summaries of these horses show that they have class- has drawn up a nursing charter in which it advocates industrial rvulrses in factories. district nurses for every urban and rural area. a trained nurse for every school and expanstcnllfjhe midwifery services. ' 7111.117} .v'll'i'lF.'l9.'-' e . ration piounds of hay daily. The .nd any. DOWN n THE - ,. BACK STRETCH f. c_' Praugilt. Leo's brother. who show- —O—- cd them the sights and paraded the nine horses in his stable for I am glad to 50c Johnny Conroy llI-Slwctlflll- He 9X99“! mu‘ "m"? set a real good llorsc. He is a in l! 6011MB 01' W99“ 811d P0851131)’ n» fellow and dill exceptionally a fifth. While Lao eflioved lila well with Jollity 2.05 l-l last sea- trln he aald that both he and son. Joe O'Bl'l0ll's Tip our.» Johnlll’ 5Y6 “n9 005W!“ W 1'6‘ 2.05 1-4 llnrl Milton Bell's I." nlaln as resl exits 0f the Garden Brewer 2.05 1-2 have fine rocorrl= of the Gulf. By the WHY. 1A0 h“ one as a pacer the other as r sotten out a lot of lumber and will trotter. You lamented the fact construct stables and Blind-Wind in a recent issue that Island inter- at Riverside track so as to add to csts did not buy Dusty Hanover the comfort of both a ctators and 1.59 1-4, sold by Sullivan & Mll- whlnlley n few years back. l horsemen who atten there ln uture. think Peter Song -i, 2.03. by PMCJ‘ Volo. dam Evan Song 2. 2.03 3-4. would be a real slrc clown east. He is in an isolated arcn near hero and has pmduccd well for his op- Congratuiatlons to Al Cutcllffe, organizer. W. H. Beaten. announ- , cer, the Victoria Driving Club and ~ its members, and all other! Who took part in the finest horse par- sde ever seen lh this city last Monday afternoon. i-Qi , H. Hooper Horne was elected I. a director oi the Charlottetown Driv- lng Park and Provincial lhrhlhi- tlon Association last Tuesday morning to fill the vacancy caus- b he death of Vivian Small- IZ woo. Mr. Home besides being ;_ a success ul business man and in- . tlmately connected with farmers '. of this province through long as- sociation with A. Horne 6t Co. is D .__o_ 1n the mall last evening we had a letter from John L. Read, race s very keen horseman, attends all horse devotee. Truro, N.S.. and a Immunities, m5 wits are n1c5tlj: race meets and knows the breed- member of the committee which three-yczlr-olils this spring. If lng of almost ever horse that will have in charge the annual breeding individuality mm rem"; races. In the old ays he owned Nova Scotla horsemenh banquet counts, llf.‘ has it. race horses and among the bcst which takes place at Truro the _U_ » of these was Prince Louis 2.15 1-2. evening of May 3rd Mr. Read informs us that Gay Law cos 1-2. Sydney. The son of Sampson Hal 1.02 l-2 is a horse that has caught the public eye since he-first made his appearance. Getting off to a bad, start-or rather not getting away very well-he made up for lost opportunities by winning at Brldgcwater two years ago and showing that he could do 2.10. Later on he copped several races and took a record of 2.10. Last Wllltfl‘ he was brought here by ‘ "lo Dartmouth Driving Club for the inter-Provincial ice races. was 1 Durchased by Mr. McNcill. won his v ‘“"**' are. and tclls tho wnndrrfui of time he had at Charlottetown l1 few years back and says he 101i"? to get back there again. Also lc The New Brunswick horses. Chestnut Bars 2.06 and Mitzi Bars 2.14, owned b Dr. J. J. MacFher- son, Campbelton, together with ‘attendance and putting on a rzood two or three from the Walkerlshow, and who also asked about stables are at the track. Theyiwlll you, ivas George A. Hamid, Ne“: be taken care of by Billy 00d- l . ork. who supplies Old Home \V?."<’ Bonnie Budlohfl 110- and Hill Blvaudevllle concessions. Tllerc is Direct 2.04 l-4 are also here n trainer at Northampton. nbaul in charge of Chester Smith. twentyumllasusouth of here. who __o__ lhas been training horses for uu- i 20 tears and camr- orioln- We were more than pleased towmrds o. ,, . ~ q lfqsived “J 18%;; from Dull,‘ yzlglzg . g flom Char-lo _Hl rcn o, ennessey, w o ' . . . , . .5 . .. l“ 5° mills" mm“ 1”‘ seam“ Wm‘ digit“? ln’c“l1h(;l§l.l.~- 31519 H- z-os-dJfifikesm léragliggg {fir town. Herman has not been SP1”.- e navy all . - ._ g , v ._‘ M awash he ml he v1" m1“ ti" lf‘.“d“‘i‘.'.lt 3.3325551 2T.§l°..‘.2€..'l‘.». m“ track 5 m?“ deal‘ However‘ Hr (loos a lot (ilk-Mi hfEflklllZ anrl he “Y5 he wont be a“ “mm” makes a good lob af it. l et to the track this year because - fhut great little pacer Dale H. wont . Wk“ be there for him to give his daily _ exercise to. After completing his] I was reminiscing the other r - course Joe states that he will take _ and the Acadlnn Recorder c" gtrllottllsefi glgedhhe $2253 {:52 fgltrirlhxitl‘ wletrtnsnst yglfllgllili$scuili n ' "s: for‘ Old Home Week because. t0 ‘also took the Fredcriclon quote, “I would not miss the races ‘when it had a hal- and the vaudeville for the world -column. I am wanrlcrl; I guess there are not will w.) d, it is really a nlcelfhe Back Stretch or show. I really think you would‘n note llllruvs m~ to like to get a good drive again. enjoy Old Home W we“ 1g you do, get u? behind Dale the wholp vcar. Y-‘u ' l . l-l. He may be a bl slow leaving n; that lh: adult mu r the wire but he is good where the . nchicvr w.- pavrh‘? rlriltlvw crowd wants him to ‘“—C0lflllli,funtas_v that indulgence which through the stretch. ‘lungs fnr in realltv lwt is unabil-l _ __U_ ‘to attiszin 5111i": calltl it‘ davdream-l _ _._.__._. -- ---—-~- - . f! n! _ You may think it funn of me (Qgnleuegff t: “gym Hi“ ma“ friends H “.8 can 5;. w‘, m. Rlyllig Wood, who is an admit- wrlting so much about 1e. butlmueh like} screen's-n», hgllrlnv-_:.'tlgd ywith your beloved lather in tedly good Judge. says that John I 795ml “m” m“ m“ ye“ tgeiwhere he stays home and let's his vuur usual preferred spot in the MacLcan, Souris East, has the H‘ 1 t 3 will show that he ls Olle of h‘ .n\lnd wander. cenu-gflejd August 15th to 13th. ~llnndsomest colt on the Island. If and was charged wt a mos H5 .- best pnoers that ever came W l 3 _0__ ls three years old. a beautiful chcst- ooooo on his eligibility oanfr- snags lava"... “that. *...'::r.:..".~.' -‘*" Iva till“ .".ts°s'“t..r°‘av.t "u: ritillz‘"céitiel““‘"“iriéf Yo; an . . - _ an .s y g cc . "' ' "=~*'"a..’°.' y: .f.’i‘i."‘ilil'i..l"§‘§lsPlifiiixli’.“J;&i.;"i§‘~%t"i5f.;' .v..£.- stars: w» Mare r-m- v and w w land 1:1" ‘lo doubt it will have its and he Jll-‘ll- llflllfl [mm M5 5°"- em owned by L ' “ Guam] Klan-g Gem's‘! I share or our popular sport, but g9 Captain Bill Brown. who mode pleasant as P0661519 l" Y°“~ “d1 "Gunner" Bell has been exercising wr u, we may llll! m" the" L5 5mm" g him nli winter and spring and he .( l1“- "rrslli" ."".v.'.."“l-:.':..z°"..t*l:s u.:."":..'.':.§'° s.cs"fi.".v..:r..":.v will ‘25‘"3333f."§°‘1£?...°l§l. ‘than vervulvl vim mom 0 ti“ - r v- ' ‘ _ ‘ ,,,. _ _-. - “an "MM "u" °'""" ‘Elli’ "r" ::.-:"n.rrr'"">" us" “"""l*.ll?":..:*..'.*:.-.=f ....s-:."2::‘~.~.:_l " mect ncxt month. z n I1 m!!! and no- ll g -l~ ._ E. 1 a .where can n better week be spent Dla "9:- enlflilnz lll- Hi5 . than at Old Home Week. Yours s ring air while '1 l Dr. L. BUY hhmmnl Gmfifi for a blazer and b~tter Old Home, nr news “'11s l! field. Mass. son of that grand 0 week this season." Thnnki m sions of renlc-nu . lttrscnian. DF- J- 5- Jiflmsw" Johnston and it will be n pnrtl-l friends iuclurliu: culnr p...ure for us and vmu- were not fol-voile" in the largest number of new Stlbsffff-‘Ptivfls- event and is now, as mentioned above. off to a new home. Wher- ever he goes Singing Sam 210 will find friends. as he has that pecu- lllagusolnethlng which interests the c. i} Leo Praught, Cherry Valley. has l-rrlved back from a trip to Wat- erloo. Quebec where he was sc-_ comlilnied by Johnny McCabe. Iona. Leo was delivering his good pacing more Nanc Budlong 2.17 o a new owner, A. . Tllden. wat- arloo is south about 70 miles from Ric d. Quebec. and rather dif- ficult spot to get to. The last stage of the Journey Leo and gmny drove in an auto througilla Nl-lu. the scenery of which was malestlc. The weather was much -- colder than it is here and the “lllltryside did not seem as for advanced towards spring. _°- In Mr. Tllden‘s stable were ‘llht horses being‘ prepared for raelnfl.‘ They ranged from a free- lOI-l r to a three year old. The latter d signs of speed as n two year old but was intensely curet- flfe ant became fast friends. the goa th its head on the ares neck at nl ht. They were m‘ led at the same tfine. After a few 3- weeks the new friendship acted as 7;; l nerve tonic and the march man- lib-c Hal's became uite nonnal r. "*1 Tlldan. or "m " Tildcn as h¢ in , familiar-l known is considered one t trainers and con - in Quebec. -—n<- At Rlclllnrlllrl 0.1 Trtilfll Lco and Jilhlllly > war, guests of Lolita. '-.l.l-I-l-nwI'I'l‘I,h' l-I-I-mn-I- i v _~|=,_a__=rr_.< u . < a'n'u‘n'u'd'la'la's'u'n'a'a'n'n'fffffffJfnVlfk'h\'b'n'h'h n'n'u'n' u sell ll. Ht- started in ll events. onle against aged horses and haJI winning brackets in flvc of them z_..v.....--., 11'):- {A volt-W l v plnflg. M. it‘ ‘ all Swrencv. Bdaucwntcr - t "t h» I s sold _ " :11 ' “s ' or 3"?‘ i"? N Victory Loan Salesman for Bzighion and (‘hzlrloiieinvvn {Mi l l: .1 ll l sscavo DIVISION i one of tbs fastest horses ever _ ‘ ‘ ,__ bred here- lalvotflgly avg/w gm" ollfi-‘mfitx: ire? §.,§'.‘§§"'1‘-‘§.,?{,,,§‘“fliifioillnlfi? North are shown above. lef i lo rlglli. R. la. seller. J. bin- 1 l?!“ w‘ P“?! " n ~ ' . ‘ '. ‘. "“'. 21s.. . . . 3 - ' *0; been gm mm. He 5mm mm, the held in Greentrkld. nvllnssnr 11h». clan NIacKzly and ‘Qol. ( (Vnllomy all.‘ bl’ it Singin sam 210 has been sold worse for his trip and was host Milwau- I me Svour 0d Tflllnl ls the other mcmbcl of tllc l/a-ALIUH out u: \...*- not p. by Well cNeill to Greg Merchant. to many visitors. 3353:"D3511“bctfifluasqéfttlloifs‘f’; when [he group “'35 taken, ,. . l . THESE MEN ARE STRIVING TO HAVE CHARLOTTETOWN ITS OBJECTIVE- - - - -BE READY FOR“ THEM. ilcronv BONDS SIIMMERSIDE l NURSE RACES Z DOMINION DAY 1 JULY 1st. ll l \‘.'i|ll:'r:| Alacllonald l Se‘ clzlrv. l AGE SEVEN V[CTORY Divisional Conunander J. A. WEBSTER zlrc shown ‘Messrs. T. A. '.\l'.-.c.»\vlnn¢ ...::l and R. T. Hyndnuln who are the tl for the Centre Division of the tut)‘. BUY VIC TOR Y BONDS These divisions have entered info a friendly competition d8 f0 whiclf division will secure the largest amount of subscriptions in order that the city may reach its objective. There is also a contest as to which salesman will bring REACH l r012 SALE Sixty Ontario horses: of mares with foal at DIcNEII-IJS STABLES, ilharlnftefown. M210 want a number of cholu Ayrshire milk enun- {MINI or registered. \\'I'II.I.I.\‘G'I‘UN McNl-IILL llnlsfein or 4-11 42.25.2129 —*—i'i_: NNKSHJlE-‘HW-‘fl-‘HHSK '.'I<“--'.'.'-'.4 numbel