._ » ' _ 15, 1932 _ `\ i 1 _ii- nf ..e ‘ ` ,vV‘~.' ~ 45'; It \-': _ 1 \"!r.»~_\s-2. - ~"':,/_-_ -1 1' :J .1;/v4" , ,-/~ -yi-/, f./1;-' ='1'.'-21' _ - ' "=f‘/-'i 1.... /2121.1-.t=./1: ,-,__,.”;7%~._f:;'/if ,___ , _ ; i f §.z'¢%.;. f-._-;@ 'ef/2 iii-if' 'iii tt . §'='f5%-= fe? ' ,f",f§¢_»/_,i 1. ;’ _g £1/" _.’ ‘ ` ‘ 1. V . , /. v _ ' “'<» T _ __ ._ . . , _ _ _ _ _ _,___ me c_usa_Lo;_"ra'royvN cuaaoian _ _ _,AGE SMA I _| t . LooK1NG ’1=:M oven (BY ".l@")_ _ Hockey has rolled over for its summer sleep. Baseball holds the ‘llltl with 110913( lingers. l°1!ais just around the corner and horse IWW. another great eport and inoe,wil.isoonoewithusagain. The local tennis solons are also -looking forward to one or the big- gest years in the "racket"- game. Some may surmise that the coming summer will be a 'testing one in the Iliort whirl. but liiiisins by :f-U9 way hockey stood up there need 'be no fear of sport entertainment slasills heres/bouts. bloeeltnmon A Nova Scotia Exchange has the following interesting comment with regard to a hockey team for Truro nest season:-» _ 1 “That Truro may have mother ` Maritime Championship hockey 1 team next year is very apparent if the current street rumors have any grounds whatever. The latest talk is that the present players in town will be retained, Jemmett, Sargent, °- ,H`ilds0ll, Rylli, M`.\l.l md that other ' s .players are coming ;to Truro to make up a team stronger or at least 1 V ,iuvt a sstrongas the Halifax line- $19-50 Suits Shown this week are simply marvellous value! Comp are them with the best you ever bought 'be-' tween $25 and $30. .. Plain Blue, Blue with White stripe, Black with White stripe, Brown. _“ai I ;.1_'°f , . I' i\?(_Aé:`i`i7%t _ _\‘.> /f ‘ V "’~1.f”"'.‘ \{;._‘ 1| i 'H _.r New Topcoats are in - $12.50 and up ENGLAND MORE (Contnued from Page 1) V ______:_°;°_:_:; :’_'°';‘:__;"';m3 The importation of Darkey Hal, "___ _______s______ Y - 202 1-4, ay Hedley 'r. milton, stew- l_r;__§n_e_i;a1__ _depression we suffer- wmpemm. to tm? n,°e_m._me" this itrade than athywxht: mah: season. The Pl'0D0lal for Halifax to E worm, °°““°‘7 have a community horse is again while _“___ ______ ___ being taurrd or. andseveral nau- e World showed __ 1?' °°'mh7 fax men are willink to s\Ib0¢1'i_be to- __________________m we a_0avy_ d¢°Y°°“ wards the purchase of such a horse __ ___ ____ N____° °:_e. aolareely 11 others will _Join them to _raise Ponce showed n F3' the necessary amount forafree-for~al as' mm ;_"°:_“__‘__ “ _; lsr that could compete win; urs best ago., M 9" in the Provinces. Having such a` ' " ““°°”““" '"4' norse would greatly add to me in-I increase in 1 _ _mounted ___¢4n;§_;0ey__mmt work wut of racing in Halifax as it has ltr Ie number of foreign m%l\“' 1 munity horses have been owned.- were eontgm u “cmd” ln :Huang ‘ZS Nova Scotia Exchange. _ ‘Wi “M41 besun' pro-’ cpsasori Amrou ti? m""“',‘“°°- ' --Z . ' U British trade had de- Lou Marsh, the vetéan sport UP- _ The imports are said to include _Hlmmy MacArthur a former Bear- ; cat left winger and late or Freder- jiewn, arsnam of me Dalhousie [Rangers and two bankers from :Montreal who are said to be going tio be transferred to the Hub. .-_ zur- _thor rumor has it that _Frankie -La- _ vigne who recently went to _the Hal- iiiax Wolverines will return to the !-Hub and line up again on the Bear- 'cat defence. _ ` e This last rumor seems too good to be trueend. in factthere seems to be little grounds for the other rumors that are -spreading' fast around town. Here's to hoping that they are all wen founded. ' This much we do know for a fact that chuck Jemmett whohas been considering a station with the K.q. Irving Oil Co. in chariotte*i4Jwn` for the past two weeks has_definll:cly 'dec'ded to continue at the Bearéat two players who have b_een"con_sidf- a and Ronnie Hudson have"f`expresse"§?_ d _themselves ss wanting to stay where _Chuck stays if any _work can be _-found.. Leo. .Sargent is, _considering _starting outdor himself in a Taxi 'business This is e. splendid move oil _the part of Leo and should receive ,the favor of all the- hockey fans especially the members of the hock- ey club." GREAT TEAM-BUT Ted Reeve in the Toronto Tele- gram says Maple leafs skate so fast that even the Flying Frenchman look like floaters alongside of them. Oh yeah! Just look up the record Teddy old top. Give it a few shakes and see what it reveals. Don't for- get those not so slow Marcons pushed the Leafs ritht to the lim- it. .It wasn’t speed Theodore old thing that won that bngagement, Hooley hurled that long shot by Chabot in the third chukker two weeks sgo. Leafs were out to the last ounce that_night and mighty glad they had a few more players than Maroons available to work in over- time. _bro denying Leafs' are a great team, but the year's record shows Canadiens topped them- Many would have wagered on either Ma- roons or Canadiens ina five game series against Leafs. Ted expects them to take a five year lease on .the Stanley Cup. Well, well nothins like being the cheery old optimist. A `rAs'r om: adore, wiu add another interesting in many other places where com- ___l:£;roenz in tus fuutouar- writer. in referring to moss was __________.__unned scans mss_ prsdieted that 'ru-onto would not , ,__ 21 - “Y 3° ver wut. ner- win three mount because it would , em .Sf °°ui»~!‘renoh by I8 street thsgats receipts says it does, ___ urs munrmnas by s bit or good to teutann that use followed by thousands in this prov-_ _ , gservioe station this yeur."`*ino’ ’oti_i‘é`r_ ¢ering outside work. rgeng, ‘ ilotte Street here. The informant I born that* way. There are some of them who even think that Lind- bergh_’s stole their own blbY. md that Ben Hur was sbooed home in the Roman charlot race." “BROTHERS ALL" Major league hockey is something of a family affair, with six sets of brothers playing under the top of the big tent. » _ The cook brothers, Bill and Fred. have been playing on the forward line of the New York Rangers alncb the-team was organized in 1920. In addition to this pair, another mem- ber of the family, "Bud" played with the Boston Bruins earlier in the season, but recently was sent back to the minors, ` The Kilrea brothers also draw down salaries from teams in the National League- "Hurricane" Hee cavoris at left wing for the Detroit Cougars, and Wally is a forward for the New York Rangers- "Tiny" Thompson, goalkeeper for the Bos- ton Bruins is the brother of Paul Thompson, Chicago Black Hawk wing man. - Art Ross, manager of the Bruins, has a pair of brothers under his wing. They are Joe and Frank Jer- wa.- Joe was obtained by the Bruins from the New York Rangers in a trade for "Dutch" Gainor and Frank comes from the defunct Bac- iilc Coast League. Lionel Conacher oi’ the Marcons and Charlie of the`Lea-fs are broth- ers, as everyone knows. ' 'H\e'Montreal Canadiens boast of having two brothers on_ their team. They are the Mantha boys, George and sylvio. . " And ‘then there are the Cleghorn brothers, both former players. Odie serves as a referee in the National League, after resigning as manager of the late Pittsburg Pirates. sprag ue. who managed the Providence - 'idontinued from Page 1) V hefsavnboth of these men on Char- said he spoke briefly to one of them is said he had shaved him and from a musician on a steamer who said hehad seen a man he thought was the gangster on the west side docks. amount of faith as to its value tive” he had seen the Lindbergh eral occasions, said the Proprietor, ‘°dd|1\8 that he was certain of the ch'ild's identity as a. result of com- Paring him with a large picture of the Lindbergh baby. The restaurant. owners family, believing it gouiq | but man power. Remember hcw blue _“W b° UIQ Same Child, had dissu- that Toronto crowd looked when. nded him from notifying the pg- lice. He thought the trio later had sailed for Europe. - Authorities here are maintaining a sharp look out for Fleischer-_ _ St. Louis ................ Batteries Orayand Detroit Batteries: nudun Buffalo ................ Baltimore ln- 1 _ i BIG lEAkG||.EST. LUUISIN Biill _ RESlllTS WIN CULUMN’ ssmn1os1u.nsous~` 1 Eoin* g°!__~rg I-ICF i °'F"‘l' §-any _:jeep crap :snag eng (Canadian Press) _ NEW YORK. N. Y., april 14‘- ° ‘ 7”" ' Sam Gray snowed tba chicago 1"- “`“°°’ “id °“*’°~ white sox only me mrs. su singles, Wil! It Chicago and the Bt. Louis . Browns captured their tint victory inthreegames,3to0.Graywas _ _ seldom in d wh, or Wyatt and nuei. ~ ml, ,I 5,, md pl d , w__‘h_nP°5" °NnmNT5 Red Kress won the game for the N" Ymsm 2° 3°'hn‘_kf°°°°°1. 4- _M Browns when he blasted Vie Frasier I P 191111-° ~ for s nomo run in ine mtnumings. "*'"°NU‘ 1-“GW scoring costin. who nad walked Pmwumh grlg' I' 'Detroit evened its openinl series_ at osaosaeooosss cleveland at ons sim’ by i3__Louis_m_ 4 1 :_ ,mhz -may., gme_ am, 1 “_ ___ °" 1’f°‘*°h “ii °“°°» nemo. wmtirw wym nad zneiaest 1”" U" “"4 W“‘°“ or a piteiuns duel with wiuis nud- Gm _ E' lliir allowing only four hits while N80 ...err--.¢»...." ms “mn t t_ , _ cincinnati s 11 1 , mm, ,;f;sy“;h::1ve‘;f°a’f;1__':_‘f;';§ "'1““”‘¥ "““- _ A. M. Douglas 1sa 194; Batteries: Bmith. ll/ayband Hart' in the sixth inning with none on A “ve-mn mst inning' aided by _` '_' R' ammo" new Luc" _md_M_`m°n_ _Dé__m_t had made two mm__n the- triples from the bats of Babe Her- ues lm R. Jenkins ..,,,,,,,,,_, POSTPO gggond out Qfg, wglk 3 sac!-“ice andiman and Mickey _Heath was too :F0181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 2188 C’ snufh "'°"‘°"°°'°~ Pmiaoeipnin at New Yorir_co1d. M, ,|,,,1._,_ scored C,,,,,,_t"““°h 1°’ °m°”°"‘ ‘_’“"“ t° °"Ff- carrrons M~ Ifwm norton at Brooklyn-cold. md., nm in the _mth _nnmgtwme and they lost to the Gincm- siren McLean 151 191| mrslwsrronss. mason mer betting out s single nm mas' 5 W 3 at Clnmmu' my P""‘”""°“ 159 23° J' Mwadyen "" 1;. 1;, 3, » ' B:_;h°B_*;°_‘;’ F°°h°f°d f°“1' hi*-S off Em clawson as 243 Mont-real "_______________ 0 48 IN 's curves in that first Dr. Archibald ........... 120 Reading 1 8 2 THE. NA'l'I°N'Al» :_nn:_ng_._ Hes;n's_ triple being his Jack Johnston 129 .' . _ rs owo teseasombutcold _ _ Batteries. Claset and Head, Yerk- NEW y0RK_ N_ Y__ Am,” 14 __ not score ___e__e______e___ _ U F20 L;;_s_o;1on... . 139 es and Legett. _ Pittsburgh handed the St. Louis 'I have fried Buckingham Fine Cui and have found il excellent cigsreiie tobacco and also found il mild and sweet.” ‘ “_rEERI1vG‘_DEvu.Qrlv.rENI_s__oF,1\_Cl_Q_12_EnN 1 Motor Sales and Service Company . _ Successors to Corncy Bros r cent, the mnum mmm tired' ' i »,' 'yt ` . . _ _ _ _ _ """"' "‘ "°"‘“" °"° °' 1 it - 224 crm George street, Charlottetown rim., 421 Th _- , hoxmgiimm"!lN°¥*tragamss."'1‘hcrsi|nouseofar- L) L, _ _ _ suinsimiaiaeahrqsnnsaunais ` - ~ ~ ~`. ~ - ~ _ _.__ ---1-¢_..1._ _ *.4-‘ixhe IH r G- Hutchesm 169 _ 167 Toth] . . . . . . . . . . .......... 2135 114 146 Alton Burke