i 5 our Tenniallaeket ; ins’: YDVDVIIBIJIG. SILK, in Plain, Red, and Green, at 88.95 our, Australian Lamb, 211a Grade scoo run anus snow Reatrung‘ while Jleatrlng- Former Bfig league l-lurlers Find Going Tough In Mexico " Brunswiokettes Retain Mar. Bowling Title Canadian PIC) sgNT-lgbllil, N. B.. May 2%- Fredericton Brunswickettyes retain- =d the Maritime women: bowling Anmpionship tcda-y by X1111!!! their last three matches and end- mg the three-davlcompotition with ‘ v ne cs5. IQSZIII; IIrcIIiino Centrals. with nine and mo. were s. close second. Woodstock. who “"1 B “d” meg wssitcrday. 10$ 9W0 to y and dipped to a third-place tie with Saint John St. Peters. each hav- [rig won eight and lost three. Moncton 2811195 ‘m emhwpm m, over Charlottetown and firi- Lqhgd with two victories azainat “me 1355px placing the hill) team third from the end itmollil the W Engiigsriottetown roiled it! 0111i’ win oi the tournament today and grfded just ahead oi the last D1801‘ Dirbv bowlers. Who “u 1'1 matches, - Today's Baillie ‘saint John at. Peter's, mo: idzirmvilie. 1355- , _ Saint John St Basel. 131B. Charlottetown. 131 3. Fredericton Clwiillfi- 1335555996‘ i011. 1215. Fredericton Brunowickettes i309; 326 '. Dunstan's. 10M; 5.1 r. Johns. 1270. 21m John Centre-ls. 1250: Dis- by, i185. \ 1 P. M. Centrals. 1300; Saint Johns. Brunswickettes, 1339; St. 0R8“. 122% Peter's, 130B: st. Damon's. lapngton, 1279; Charlottetown. IIooosmek. 1on1; Mervin/ille- Sgt-Initials, 1am; puny. 1m. a r. M. 8t. Peter's. i380; St. Rose's. 1318. Brunswickettes. Kill; Capitals, ‘m 140s; Woodstock. St Dunstan“. ‘s m1: 0120x115’!- 32. Charlottetown. 1m: Momton‘ saint Johns. l8 . pgentrols, 143D: Ali-Stars Are Beaten 5-4 Withoeoond lace at stakz. edged All-Stamp b-4 Ifilcsdavw noon in the Qivwn 541W!" schog‘! League to take cver ccmmand runner-up position to the lemin8 Red 50x a1 feature or the some W" ti" hurlng or S. Burke who 1% Ali-stars down with but thine and Allan lvlcDonn-lds catch o! I» long outfield drive that kept fhe Hoyais slim lead intact as the 141g! threatened seriously in the ll stages. Ma-rysville, i394. (By Theodore A. Ediger) MEXICO CITY. May 22— AP)- Pitchers who formerly hurled in the major leagues are being pound- ed hard by Mexican League slug- gers, and several might be wlinout jobs today if they were not pro- tected by contracts. Alex Carraaquel, the former Washington fli er, found that in Mexico City's t in air his w-irves break alter crossing the. plate- when the batter lets them cross. Vera Cruz Blues released the big Venezuelan, but his salary went on since his contract, as those of all pla era here, ls with the league and’ not with a certain club. Car- rasquel said that under terms of the contract he could not be r'l'ed for three years. A week after the Blues let him ‘go, he began play- ing for Mexico City Reds. Thomas De La Cruz is the only former major league mcundsman consistently able to silence bats in the Mew-nan circuit. The one-time Cincinnati Tllngcr explained: "I dorrt rely on urves, which are hard to control at this altitude. I use speed, change of pace and a slider." Former United State: players find their hits sail farther at this Blilllldv. 1 l-ll miles above sea level. and are doing their rt in making life miserable for ptchers. Roberto Estalelia, formerly with Philadelphia Athletics. has blasted ll home runs in D6 games. Danny Gardella, ex-Gdant, and Roberto Ortiz, ex-Senator, have eight each iii-Inning Battle Goes To Dodgers By The Canadian Prom been rs have making ultc h bit of Winn its? OTNIICIB-Vagflllfifi in extra 1111' did it in yestqd . this time l8 11111315125. as th wedged Chicago Cubs 2-1 in Flat ush to at the tap oi the National s tending . Walker doubled League s Fkcd (Dixie) home Dick Whitman with one out an Mnnanneenah...“ r up a . p e - Jcihnny Schmit of the Cubs and Brooklyn's Joe Hutton and Kirby Higby. l-lalttcn worked the first l2 inn- in. giving up {our hi , while. Scgmitz went the 0e while beingtouchod for l1 saletlw. ‘Ihegamewaspeppedupinthe 10th inning and Ed S when t them bo o cd the IAN/Ni’ 11nd 13th n and Brooklyn did likewme in e 12th. but, they couldn't break through to w“ “m. wnuo the a ions were somewhat sod the do!!!" d0- gt , the tail-end ‘trig hla Phiiles made a reoo semi) kind as they drixbbed Pitta- bmgih Pinata 0-2. It was the Phil- liea second win in a row. the limi- time inis year they maria-cod w put together two consecutive victor- es. The win also was the second in - ' for Schoolboy Rowe who doubled uwot runs across the plate “gt New YgifIc. left l-lowis rollett hurled Cardinals to a 1-1 win over the Giants as the Red Birds kept place with the Brooks in a first- ace e. p Polloft coasted to his fourth win of the year after the Birds routed Bob Car enter with a five-run at- tack in e first inning. St. Loluia slapped out iive hits in the ilk first, includln homers by EH05 slaughter a White Kurowski. Poilett gave up only ive hits. In mother night same Boston Braves wound up their home stand by downing Cincinnati Reds 5-1 behl ohnny Sam's six-tilt "twirling, Baln would have had a shutout except for a wild pitch h the fifth which allowed the single Rod run to cross the PI!"- , N. 8-. JIL I—- (Ofi-wldna Cora Amid: ofylouh The Maritime Veteran Boxers’ Convention to be staged in Mono- ton June 1st lo rapidly taking shape with entries being received irom many old-time boxers in the Maritimes, aooo to reports emanating irom the New Bruns- wick centre. Pete Coimier, pm- moter oi the ambitious meeting, has secured “Two-Ton" 'I‘ony ento to reieree the main bout. Galento is one of the most color- ful characters in the ring game and his appearance alone will ot- tract many fight fans. 1- + 1» l- Galento had his closest approach to ring greatness seven years ago when he floored champion Joe Louis l.i1 the third sound of their championship fight in Madison Square Gardens. LouLs got up without a count but was slightly dazed and had the burly bar-keep- er been able to press his advantage successfully would have cllmaxed one of the mmt a careers in fistlana. However, the Brown Bomber. who was than in the peak oi condition, cut the tubby chal- lenger to pieces in the next round and left him hanging helplessly on the ropes with a murderous barrage of punches to gain a technical knockout. -l> 4- + 4- At the rate blazing Bobby Fel- ler has been setting American League batters down on strikes this season. the midwest meteor should better the modern major league record of M8 strikeouts in one season. with Plenty to spas-e. Fellers latest wh Bo victims in- cluded eight New York Yankees ters down pings he has pitched. O i l- i In i904 eccentric Rube Weddell set the standard for Philadelphia Athletics ‘and it has defied the mighty arms oi big Dd Walsh, Walter Johnson, Smoky Joe Wood, Cy Young, _Cl1risty Mathewson, Leftv Grove, Dazzy Vance, Diaay Dean and other renowned strike- out artists. Johnson came closest to the mark when he whifled 313 in 1010. The hlzhest fidlire Feller ever reached Ln his five comiplete and two part-time seasons wasfil in 43 game: i: i088. i Big league baseball is still in its early stages and a lot can happen before the World Series makes headlines again but a quick glance at the American League sta " show Boston Red Sm: out in front by five games. The Cronin crew are notorious front ruimens and this isn’t the first time they've looked like spring champions and ended up fall chumps. However, having successfully conquered their first hitting slump with a 17-bit assault against the Athletics over the weekend, the Sox really stand- a good chance of their first Dennasxt since 191B 4- Il- The last time they grabbed the bunting Jack Barry was at tho helm as manager in command o! such players as Babe Ruth (than a pitcher), Carl Mays. Sam Jonas, Stuflv McInnls, Han-y Hooper and Deacon Scott. In the world scr- ies, they defeated Chicago Cubs four games to two. with Ruth the big man: he downed the Bruins twice, edged Hippo Vaughn in the! opener. i to 0. and then back in the fourth game with a 8 to 2 victory over Phil Douglas. In fact. Ruth and Mays, won all (our carries for the Boson. Q i O O Ruth was sold to New York Yankees two years later for 01B,- 000, where he was converted to an outfielder to utilize his tlemend- ous batting power which enabled him to crash sixty home runs for a record that still stands. But 00 in- and so far this season with iour Pd months to go he has! sent 00 bat- k n csmeLop Decide 0n Improvements To Forum ‘the annual meeting of the Charlottetown Forum was held there last evening. There was a good attendance of shareholders and a splendid report was 91'6- sented by Dr. I. J. Yeo who gave a. lull report oi’ the season's oper- ations which were among thebeat -from the point oi attendance- ln its history. Keen interest was abown in hockey. skating. ice ici- lies and other activities. o wport showed a substantial balance, moat of which will be used to make very neces- sary NDB-lll which Mil include a new iumace and many changesin the heating system; improvements in the sound system; revision oi’ the seating to accommodate 500 more spectators; painting of all the iron work of the interior: re- modelling of the restaurant: and repairs to the foundation. . The Doctor spoke highly oi the assistance given him by the stall and their very faithful attendance to their duties ‘ A vote of thanks was unanim- ouakv tendered to Dr. Yo) and manv euloglatic references made to the untiring eflorts he had giv- entothehandllngortlaelibrum and its operations thmugn all these years. A vote of thanks was also tend- ered tc secretory A. C. Sinclair for his work during the winter months and to Mir. J, W. Bculter who fill- ed in while Mr. Sinclair was ab- 501108- ‘Ihe following oflioers were elect- i-zonoi-sry president: w. a. Alt- en. President: Dr. I. J. Yeo. Vice-president: Hon. T. W. L. Prowoe. Directors: H. S_ Henderson. Lt.- Col. D.A. Macltinncn, 11H. Home, J. E. Harris. J. W. Bouiter. Wil- llam MaoEachem. ISiecretary-tressurer: A. C. Sin- car. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston ' 000 000 201 013-7 113 0 Cleveland 100 090 000 010-4 l0 1 Harris, Dreisewerd, Ferris, Hugh- son and H. Wagner: Harder. V. Johnston. Center and Hayes. New York 000 041 000-5 10 0 Detroit Gumpert, Wade and Dickey; Hutchinson, Trout and Tebbetts, Richards Philadelphia 100 000 000-4 7 0, (M10880 ooo (I18 0011-6 10 0 , Besse, Harris and 5.00M: Haynes, Caidlwell and Dic- ey. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chlcalo 010 000 000 000 0-1 4 0 Brooklyn 1000000000001-0211 (18 innings) Sohmit and Livington, - loiigh, Bchefillpg; flatten, l-lighbe and Anderson Plttsburflh 0000200004 8 1 Philadelphia 000 0W 0211-6 i0 1 Hallett, l-leintleman, Gables and ez: Rowe, Karl and Beminick. 5t. Louis 501 000 001 l l5 0 New York 000 000 100 1 5 1 Pollet and 0'Dea; &rpenier, Fischer, ‘Prlnkle, Thompson and Lombardi. Cincinnati 000 010 000 i a 2 Boston _ 010 21-1 00x ll 7 0 Shcun. Vnndermeer. Lambert, ‘Klllliilbfl’! and Lamanno; Sain and as . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE that was the eml of tn glor tin-i Jews 01W 000 000 1-1 3 0 for the Box. For the neext 1 ooa- BI-itimm 000 1m r-fl 3 1 sons they never finidied higher Crisco; POI-i Ind fhgll" ilith anldlreachod ttl-iatsouge; Egrlgals’ (my 000100100 2 ‘ a ‘Llflflg mmmw“ m“ °“ “ ore 11o 00002:: 1o 1o a q Q q q. Andrews, Bandwell. Drlsson. Edldk Arfargilwhé, ‘fled k1,) flflgo mu and Purett; Calvert and a wn-ner n e enuoky y ' and the P flnlllv clicked fiahgemr ‘ 5 g with HamDdon 111 the Wltherslflle hm ¢ wk d q‘ If on Baturdny, William om hem, 11-‘ a 6"“ "l; °° m‘ speedater won the event in near nuffijo ' “mgoi-w 3 a a boost for the Belmont Stakes end Toronto 011m 00x 4 5 o ff: ‘"1"- RM"! "W! ll Gentry, Bush and Tabachrck; . 9 "m9 “m” mild-I‘ u!’ Jord rry and Crompion, 0W“! 010 ‘I l Qwlrk M1 0U ID U Prendgot and Just; Peek, ti. Makofy and Fol- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Car-one Is Winner 0f Main Event At Sporting Club Show Big-time wrestling returned to the Sporting Club last night after a lengthy absence and although the crowd was limited in their numbers nevertheless those in at- tendance did witness an action- fllled card. The four _wrest1ers taking part in the two-bout card put plenty of enthusiasm and“ pep into their actions all during the evening as they piled each other all wer the ring with an assortment of attacks such as eye gouging, strangling, kneeing etc. all going to add to the entertainment. In fact so enthusiastic did lack 'I‘immins cf Windsor, Quit, bcmme in his semi-final encounter that he hurtled through the ro es and onto the floor as he misse a flying tackle. l-Ie had to call it quits after that. A Brooklyn mail: artist Fred Oarone won the main bout taking the deciding iall from Jim onls after weakening him with a series of elbow smashes. ll- eran of many a mat battle took the first fail from Kilonla at i636 whirling him around his head with an airplane spin then fol- lowing up with a body press. Com- ‘ing out for the start of the bout Carone quickly assumed man role and kept instructing Referee Nick Nicholson to watch his opponent while he indulged in some foul tactics himself. Kllonis took exception to the BTOOKEYH two straight falls Curone resumed his eye gouging and kept slugging Kelonis when he couldn't see hut the Greek grapples‘ quickly count- ered with a two-fisted attack of his own of which Carone wanted no part and proceeded to nold up punishing surfboard after 8.02 min- utes of grappling. The rugged Carone made quick work of the Creek in the iinni fall pinning his shoulders to the mat at 1:52 after weakening him with elbow smashes. sor ln the semi-final. Rhyno took the first fall as Tlmmins came back in the ring after seeking re- lief from the Ottawa wrestler’: eye gouging tactics throwing him to the mat with a flying mare and working on him with monkey shagcaes and resultant body press at Timmlns started out fast when they entered the ring for the sec- ond fall and after 45 seconds of preliminary grappling made a flving run at Rhyno and missing him completely went crashing through the ropes to the floor and had to be carried to his dressing room. ' Officials for the evening were: Referee: Doug Nicholson; Timer: Dr. F. C. Dougan. t L.P._I|. PRACTICE Labor Union_B_as_ebai.l Club will hold a practice session tonight at T0 VISIT ENGLAND MELBOURNE‘. Australia. May 22 — (Routers) liter . foomer world billiards plans to visit Em lay leading British plavers and also N; challenge Britnins Joe Davis for the world snooker chauipionship chfiioa 5018mm at Pennsylvania, oil’ the club during m; came the nerve was aha. The bull-necked Oarone, a vet- ed c120! 10 . green out lndfs good roun , hmlgh winimend then went the wnsni; After lo 0hr in i years. record still Lookin over his grip, as well the K. oi C. diamond, Victoria m; the player Park. at 8.31; lndividua gum -———— — should be Picasd, al at Club. wliere the Championship the n , J-une 10th t migraine mo. 01:11: jngfiwyuiommw“ W to mTYEBVS - F18». Open with “iilxtuwu one t anoe with s of practice he won game. were probably tea-in in the they were playing ll. period hree years running playing stands. "Any ' gull professional much better quaiiied es a g if he knows two GL W, Scotland, in the fifth round which Davis reoantl tained beating Lltnlydrulgi, Walters nephew, in the final. rlca title bout ixmight. - Paterson fight Junie is scheduled 26 against Joe 111B Bfgtidy as a in left wrist h Doctor Eliao e w“ the University Qf Efit his thumb game. H dinerv sol-fer Niall“ 11$“ boosts ‘ ariy long with them. 1'10 flaked over he accounted and durin the Inverness Flour-Ball. at Miami while bination of Tommy Armour Babb grim eriry. “As w which grip i... instruct his pupils in, I have al- mys believed that should depend because goll is an 0. W110 I! I110 homg Canter Un t0 15th, is Oilemm -3 bec e thd H. head swing be. btered won 38 . won moot over. he is tiuough with tournament golf ex g wrestlers repeated hal-r pulling ' °Y m8»- and gougins and went after Kim 'gpst°$lneflmeg§ ca: mflmliiml- with his leit cocked and both nfien 5mm h" hm ‘gage “W engaged in an impromptu boxing Canterbury’ but he 193mg 3 a’? match to the u usement of ihe m‘, ma”; 1 iffhge ans. r Seeking to win the bout with mm’ He prmmd mm’ 1m De‘ won the $10,000 B SCOIC I dkhrt expect . “I found ront with a couple t I could the bout until Kelonls lowered his in lag m won.‘- left hand and resumed a wrestling 12:15!!! was“? 1:33 Sig}. pose. The Chicago wrestler tren g1- befqg 1m changed owl. his threw his opponent around the we Along “u. Demv shut‘; ring with a succession of flying e w“ pfolnblv we mo“ ma“ mares and took the fall with a clent masher of 511g No 5 1mm 1n hlswood real but wasn't quite as masterful withltisircnaashehadbeen Just to giv I Semi-Final how deter-mi: u an “$392,? mu m. n1 k z imr‘ dung“ one WM W“ yno, a t c se matmmi w e was vlng trouble with A iris foam from Amherst NS. ir Otta a t ck two straight his wrist he was unabl i touch will fie ' ' fall? from ‘Nook OTi-mmlus of Wind- e 0 seen m action m amine“ a 0111b 101' nine weelcs. After two ‘my the Her- . Pm, Open against the best Iienry Picard and Johnny Re- volta. iourdball when binaltio ma... Interns the slime the best bilsinesn 8.5 a. coin- ‘Ilhely won the Miami, hional Flour-Ball for for 8 In 1935 the com- iar as I know their book over his experi- ences, Picard believes he not only profited as a player by changing but as a teacher is that ew- sill? on, good coordination and timing and fits his Physique!’ WINS IN FIFTN ASGO M,‘ _ (CID-Jackie Paterson of (Nlasgcw, WOHd flywelghg, champion, knocked out Jknmy Welrter oi’ South Af- of a non- ior a title Curran. ‘II-IE SHAVE IS BETTER aecausr 11-1: LATHER stairs Iuqlowlnniolnlnhamn giveyoaaohavotliet and wet the whole shave through. shaves-eve! with cold water or I Aqulek-lrylaglatharwldryoacoayoarhao- waatisarlobcroamylxllnuolilatberzxaflo lather you get with Llfelmoy Shavlagfiaaaizaza lather that navmaem and loepl yonrbamllofi Recent teats prove the! 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The Canadian Plus) Ted Williams broke up g an‘. dong bottle between Boston 511d clirvelfl-Il-d you as he slanuned inningtoglve the American League l Red BOX a 7-4 win over the Ind William clouted his rotmd. trlpper in n» 12th inning with one aboard after each side ind nomad inhge rizitli. eanw e. ow York Yankees bounced back to whip Detroit Tig- ers 5-3 after Hank Greenberg simp- Ded out a booming three-runhom. er in the first inning, within six games as in Yawkeymen Yanks were helped to victory by eighth inn-ins: that saw everyone in the bomber infield except pitcher Jake Wade Tglfittlirlfu hislymiliélglgu on the - e ee-n n: mo pod a Tiger rally amn- ma; Mayo had walked and moved to on Jimmy Outlaws single. Dick Wakefield bounced to Nick Ellen at first. who threw to the plate and ROt Mayo in a rundown at third. When George Stirnweiss tagged Mayo. Outlaw turned back from third to second. At the same time Wakefield legged it for the koyotone sack. arrived aimultan ooualy in a. Brooklynese photo flu- ish. Outlaw then tried to scramible to third and was tagged by Joe Gordon. while Wakefield highbnll- ed back to first. only to be pinned by Phil Rizzuto. Chicago White 80!. currently holding down seventh place, calme from behind twice. once to tie the score and the other time to chalk up the winning run in the ninth on successive doubles as they edg- ed the lowly Philadelphia Athlet- ios 5-4 at Chicago. was the third win in 1s Ila-mes for the Chicago squad, who haven't been showing too much zip the past few weeks, Doubleheader At 8’side Bide Rldfly atemcon and e , M80’ 24th when obey play a. doube bill against two S ti“; rlr"n*.r"°°m"c "s"- . ' b Scnckers iron‘: new 2w Bobby Sumunersld with the vLaiting Red Wings while in me twilight contest scheduled Rte-wens 6.30, . sims with the vlsitzrig m “new Asnherat girls are as yet an knAZ/Wtilal igxiliagiftity but Cktline WW ‘in-mug sol-art, ali- Sibmunieemi round play. been aotlsln-g steadily for the l7!‘ encounters and both gunned should gmvide close aotlcui all Yanltee Star Ilas Leg Injury DETROIT, m.» y 22 _ Tomlny Helnfifih. who strolled in from Fiiliit field to watch the emtement as New York Yankees executed an elkhth-inning triple piav today against DetroltTigern. found him- self too close to the action for comfort. Standing near second as the -Ya.nk.s were nmning down Dick Wakefield for the third putout, Heinrich was spiked in the leg by Wakefield and was taken to hos- pital where three stitches were taken in the wound. Johnny Lin- w celebrated der three others meets, secretary surer Dan Ferris o! the Alma Athletic Union announced nth-Inning Homer a 3)’ Williams (lives 30X 7-4 Victory Swedish Star To Perform In Ilnited States m Ilium coming ta, tho Unlttfin o. summe rmide e interactions r non bl-ry to inch ' door track and field season a. auc- cess. strand. who conquered the more Swedish es, Gun- inoiensionais. will run in the A: championships and two or -tmea- MUY. In additlmi to his tour. at two other big interns/clonal ev involving American on the books for this aummoa Ferris said. The A.A.U. has been invited by Czechoslovakia. to a M-msn te athletes an coalesce-oboe dual meet will involve teams of 30 men six women chosen from the eastern sectors of the two coun- tries. I dell finished the game in right field. Season To Dpen Friday The opening game in Bummer- side’! baseball season will be held on Friday. May 24th at 6.30 pm. on the airport diamond between a picked loam from Summcrsido and an air force team. Work has been commenced on the new Summe =ide diamond at the Driving Park but due to the wetness of the season it will not be in shape for playing on For at least another week. It is hoped to get the league schedule under way as soon as ihe diamond is readyn-i. Bamhinos Blank i wnuvr Pit-fin hna Mall He: to ' :4“l=la‘tnIloBt..;monMl.DQ\.I$ Evary mmfla tho Imkaaernal cotoan IAPID SIIAVI caun NIISI‘ WINNB‘ ‘- C éfigsnecyqodte. Anne do BdlevumP-Q-l .‘.. n Bra orooiéosogrosioon. M Mrs.‘ A. l-‘oggin. . N . pa“; ,_ _ s. e J m. .B. Mr. g:'m_FN1I)J/1c€\'iltaIIIre, “PILL: ML 1°“ 1* YEO Theatre Ir-FIL e P. ll- MONILAGUSAT. a and 1e rm mammal SATURDAY no CRAPAII THEATRE gm "- HOTEL a " .; ra- Mr. A.B.Kinli .