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Ipnthpr tahlp WANTED Young married 91 . . i "w jcars oi age. a reai imitii m I I rtng business. ReDresent an -ittn iiixn ill yuur uwi iCl, UO(Vi mnnpv fnr rnrlrrR uiuiiriiL uiiiik in 1 TIM f '1 w III. iiuc ior parucuiars, r. o, K.amjoops, B.C. '97) .la LOST (112) uwh cnange purse con- 20 bill. Phone Red 288. (108) PERSONAL 751 Granville. Vancouter. "d lilKtrlct DUIrlct of AtJln "JfTlMldW of Atun, B. O, oc-" MJiwrn, inVmd to apply tor Jp. o purchase the lollowln- wticlnig a . rv- urate two . " OT OoLrtn Claim nn Taffldh from thla port la a aireotion then 20 chilrja rts'. wfr ortJii then 80 cbln SPORT MPECTiNG iTHR OPPOSITION Manager Jlmmie Seed of Charlton Athletic IsnueK Huslnesn Firt iUiJ for North American Trip LONDON, May 7: (CP) -Members of Charilon Athletic Football Club are takjnj? theii forthcoming tour of the United States and Canada seriously. Tht tour, starting in New York May SO, and ending at Montreal June I'M, is being sponsored jointly by the nonunion of Canada and tht j United States football associations, nr- -i H . e ure nui expecting to coast through an easy series, by any means," declared Jimmie Seed, famous pilot of the colorful Lon don Club. "I have made inquiries from managers who have taken teams to Canada and the United States and have learned we can expect tough competition." While the Charlton management regards the trip as a reward for the team's remarkable achieve ment in advancing from the third division of the English League to the front rank of the majoi clubs In three years. It will noi be all pleasure. "I have impressed on (he players they must first win the game' said Seed. "They understand it in to be a business-before-pieasurt trip." Officialy secretary-manager ot the club, but unofficially coach brains, psychologist and a great many other things, the one-timt international is largely respon sibie for Charlton's success an holds credil for its great defen sive system. Seed, who. during his playing career wore the colors of Sun derland, Tottenham Hotspurs anu bheffield Wednesday, plans to use his "cover-up" system in all tougt I was told one time bj had a good goalkeeper and my reply was: 'Yes, I have 11 goal keepers. And thats the secret of our success that and the fact that we have been developing younger players." Products of Whitburn The town of Whitburn, Durham County, gave Charlton its train er, Jimmie Trotter, in addition to the manager. The pair played together for Whitburn and a dressing-room conversation one day ran something like this: Seed: "I'm going to lie a mana ger one day." Trotter: "I'm going to be a trainer." Seed: "You can train my team then." The dream team of the Whit-linion. EE. Leadership DETROIT, May 1: (CP) With anKees while Boston Red Sox .ook a tight contest from the St. Louis Browns, three teams Tigers, Yanks and Rph "TILLIE THE TOILER" MAC TlULtE'S SOT ANEW BOY FREMD t 5"U5T SAVJ iHSa K.VSS HiM CSOCD-BVe7 vaihv. voo cock eyeo eh- PEEPER I CiON'T EEUEvE T 1 j RANGERS GHAMPS Defeated Annette's in ladien Howling League Play-off Indies' Bowling Leapu play- joffs tok place Tuesday and Wed-,1 nesdav niirhl h Thetv kpiv fmirl DiT A )TI ""'Ir' -played, Ike lianas Min- ilAIJLU'LllL ning w5th 8533 10 ApUe'fi 3291 points. High nwrage for the play-' New ?.ff 'a ? B1KT of the York. Detroit and lton Tied Jor American League liangers with 207- Detroit Tigers defeating New York 1." ' ItANCKRS Ttl. Gallinger 823 Ra.Vix.me ..751 McKadden r.rTj night tied for the leadership of the aso-'ert American League. There were no changes of position for the other iiams of the league as a result of yesterday's play. In the National League, the Pittsburg Pirates, although beaten by Brooklyn Dodgers, held fast on first place in the National League. Yesterday's scores: American League Boston 2, St. Louis 1 Philadelphia 3, Chicago 1. Washington 2, Cleveland 4. New York (5, Detroit 12. National League Cincinnati 4, New York 0. St. Louis at Boston, postponed, wet grounds. Chicago 1, Philadelphia 0 (called in fifth on account of rain). Pittsburg 5, Brooklyn 9. Today's Baseball National League Cincinnati 5, Boston 3. St. Louis 2, New York 8. Pittsburg 8, Philadelphia 3. Chicago 1, Brooklyn 12. American League Washington 2, Detroit 4. Boston 5, Chicago 3. burn dressing-room has" become the first division Charlton Ath Jetlc. Oddiy enough the town al so developed Jack Smith, who pi loted the last football association team to visit Canada. Albert Gliksten, chairman of the Athletic, will accompany .'the squad to New York. It cost Al bert and his brother Stanley, $350,000 to gain control of the club a few months ago. A wealthy timber merchant, Gliksten has business interests in Canada ani the United States. David II . CJark, a director for 12 years and Dr. G. IJ. Montgomery soccer supporter, will also make Lhe trip. Thirteen majchea are scheduled seven in Canada and six in the United States, but it is possible additional games may he arranged when the club reaches the Dom Stromdahl .081 ANNETTES TU. Skattebol .5f.5 John.on 71D Owens 587 P. Dickens .187 Uasso-Bert .10215 v., 4 i 4 4 4 G. 1 4 4 4 4 Johnson; . ; ''8(571 -54 Owens 0502 34 P. Dickens .......7401 M Rangers Ray bone ......... 10014 r,4 Rallinger 8288 4(1 Rerg .. 7740 ' 50 McFadden ' C518 47 Stromdahl ...... J14.4 35 Woodside . .' ,4990 38 RlueRirds Keren. 8342 51 Pierce 8329 54 Colussi 7479 50 lioulter ..C841 50 Hart wig 4257 '; 30 Webster 4489 35 Doodads E. Smith ...8723) 53 McKewon .7598' 52 P. Smith 4743 32 Ciceone 1 . .S074f S4 Gurvfch 370(5 24 MulholJand . . . . . . .2000" 22 Hunt 2331: 17 Knockouts Turgeon 7333' 50 S. Cheater 5545' 35 Madiil -....6245 48 Murray ...5080 44 Halliday 3871 30 Brand 1772 14 G. Cheater 1952 18 LaBeile , 939 7 Spark Plugs Yager 8524 54 Dominato C495 48 Welle 54C6 44 Dingwell 4553 ?,G Steen ....C793 50 Grotto B. Beale .....(54 1 0 49 P. Beale G20C i(5 Erickson C81JI 52 V. Morse G7l: 40 Scott 3G3ff 25 HE'S 5CT As PAINT-BRWH MUSTACHE ANO HE LOOKS Pl-EMTy ert. nn. i A ! 207 1 188' Ki'J 17S 170' a.; Ml 18:? 180 147 147 There will be a ladies' bowling banquet tonight at the Knox Hotel to give out the prizes. High average for, the season was bj L. Basso-Rert of Annette's with 189. High individual game was by M. Johnson of Annetie's with 300. The standing of each playei for the season: AnnelteV Ttl. O. Skattebol ...... .t 78.r7 -50 A 151 189 1G0 17C 138 18C, 180 155 139 17G 131 1G3 155 149 137 142 138 164 14(5 148 149 151 134 135 147 158 130 115 129 12G 10? 134 158 135 125 12(5 13G 131 1 O-J M 131 107 1 15 SPORT CHAT Two womn apmpetjtors in a tennis tourhanent walked from the courts during singles matches in London. Ocj did jiat like the type of game hor opponent played; the ether reared defeat In the third set. T i omcials if the.Mossel Bay, South Africa, golf course are employing pigs instead of annate of lead, in ths .liope they will devour millions of grubs that are ruining the llirf. Warneford Cresiwgll will terminate his appointment as inanager-coach of Port Vale, second division, English League fastball team, ow-. ing to serious financial condition of the club. They are still arguing whether Jack McKinley was out in a cricket match at Stawell, Aust., when he, hit a bal that struck an umpire on the hea'd and, bouncing high in ' the air, was caught by a fielder, j On the eve of its Jubilee season,; West Norwood,. London football '. League Club, may be forced to dis-1 band through lack of funds-. The amateur team, founded 49 years ago, has competed in many leagues. Sighting a lion in some bushes at the 13th hole on the Andola golf course, at Durban, South Africa, women players and caddies made hurried tracks for the clubhouse and play was declared off for the day. R. II. WiUock, English International field hockey centre-forward, C. N. It. A. I. Morse 2G98 20 135 Peterson 6852 4G 14G E. 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