i "§":“L“"’FI 21's " ‘ t - <-_ 1.0-. >‘I. -.-'>q.~.. Vagabond Slugger Greyhound Takes‘ Victory Signs With Cubs In Straight CHICAGO, Juiy Z.‘ 4A1’) —Base- bans ugumunq 51111-151: Zeke Bonu- ltl, ltniuk.‘ ll ll.“ btuyultl‘ YILJIOYY ill 121.. .11; ioinndic cxpioiutiot.s u ml}; .1. .11.. . ,1 11n- o 1.1.11 lliisvlllfll] was 11W‘- e S Llldoctl 1\ 510.000 u) Cnuago Ullbfil ililglull senators. The,’ i ' iroin Chicano; i. n to New Yorio < 1 111m backfromi bargain counter. Lil 31c Notional . 14.111. . Ch. ago. it's are‘ Alli] Zeke, for it 1' lit broke 1n with the lvhiti: 1M4. IB-game Tour In Fine Shape By John Frye 1-a---<1t ~ 1 - ’ ‘l’ ° m “WM” mme Associated Press Sports Writer " Lu the Cubs. who have two ' ‘P111. Cavnrisetta 11nd I—1n the hospital, and ti more 1111111 G00 men Cincinnati Reds. class o! the 11-1". on n. t» n11. oCtl-SUII. 01' Zeke} tional Lcagtte whether should 111.11 some. Hes nit only .273; likes i; or not, surged a but ha» til‘L\'\‘li 111 46 runs this SUB-g ‘ >- inatie 16 dotihlcs, thrtei ti tnrce home runs. His 1. " 111.1101‘ it 111.1118 batting aver- age .5 .31,‘ Ab Jenkins Topples Records In Motor Race critical longest lead of the season, and con- ‘ fident this is their year again. Tomorrow they meet hhe Dodgers, supposedly the threat of the sun- ior circuit, in a doubleheader which may have great bearing on the out- come of the second half of base- balls statistical year. The Reds‘ current, tnnrcin ovcr the runner up is ilve games. Win, lose, or draw, the figures add up this way:-— Were it. Manager Bill Mali/ech- niels way, the champions could coast the rest of the way on .500 bail. Winning 37 0t‘ the remaining 74 games would give 92 won, o: r lost. average .597, and many a pen- lnant. has been won on less. How- ever, such a program would require ooo ration from Brooklyn and pro bly New York Giants -botl1 notably cantankerous at times. BONYEVILLI»; SALT FLATS. Utah July iii 1A?‘ Al) Jenkins. l-éttlt Luke Citvls fast-driving may- or, mvt the cinnbmed challenge o! rent .til(l Z1111" today ploughing through the salt of the Utah des< tr; 11.1w 1n .1 znitt- which bettered woilil cords with almost everv "HIT! of the i2 i-Z-mllc oval course. As h“ neared the halfway point in his contemplated 24-hour run. he had surpassed 111 established HlTi"rIS»—lTiilS{ of them his own. .1 kins exceeded his first form- er rri wilhiii lPss than 20 min- tzt“ l2 Xwimmers T0 Compete -~ .. - >l\ . . . , __ __ r0 , ' irce e11 s ale . the 5o ifilnlflwift‘ inurk, raised, tin. W3"? or l2 ‘olftgltllanghzligimmeg Kunol “vhltnev H’ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 1 “Y-‘lcmlll? {mm 171133 w 1721915 from the Bahamas will cum etc in Remus iSIIOIU .. --l I 3 miles an hour. anmmm swimming “we; at we Ca- lSpcticer Scott (l! an) . . . . . .2 8 I From then until tho first ‘pit nadian Nation,“ Exmbmon hare T1115 l Time; 2.04"‘. 2. , 2,06. stop ill 350 miles. the meteors year, it, w“ announced 10mg“, Steward, Queen Victoria. Earih mfr- ‘rm-o smitiiiy, reaching an heading the group will oe Pail Nlilvdv will‘. Kiflnllflnlfifl Jim. 508K! i!iip‘.'t‘<si\'~'\ 1811041 mph. average Lightbourn, captain of the Shorc- . King. Slsifil‘ HflHOVPT- P1109958 Peri. for thr- 500 kilometre-s. nearly six miles better than the old 177.110. Not a single-intermediate record escaped nm‘ did any oi’ those for times and distances reached sub- sequent to the pit stop. ham holdar of the Bahamas champion- ships at: 100 and 440 yards. i-ie also is Bahamas champion for the 50- yards breast stroke and the 50 and 100 free style swims. _ ‘Fire swimmers Wlil compete i1'_i the international met-t at. the Exhibition Au . 24 against teams from Canada an the United States. They also will compete in the Canadian cham- ionships the same clay and in the gntario championships Aug. 3i. Remember \Vhen By The Canadian Press Schoolboy Rowe, Sensational young Detroit Tiger pitcher, was thrived for the season three Y6"! 11:0 today Doctrine of an ailing arm. Ho inn-led lti s. ‘night victioria for the Tie-ers m 1934. He is mfitking ‘Signs For hwmlltirlhisthmwil. “lllll l3? ..i 0M1... i‘ m‘ llCl-round Bout x" ——-- PHILADELPHIA. 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July 22-—(AP) -|A suzigiht-iient victory for me ll.il5l.l'l‘\.ll>‘ Greyhound m the ‘Trot. llllli Club Stake and nhe brilliant triumph of the Aiken Stable’: Kuno iin the American stake featured the ‘belated opening of the Grand Cir- ;cutL nioeting here this afternoon, funticrilie auspices of the Rhodi- 15.11111 'l‘rottn1-.i, Club c A crowd of 8.000 voiced enthusias- tic apuroval oi the return oi’ the harness horsesport to Rhoda Island for the first time in 33 years at this track. far more famed for its place lll the thoroughbred race sport. Sc;1_rcol_vprcs.<ed in either heal, Grt-vnountl went his first, mile in 2.0M‘ 11nd the second in 2.05, win- nun; ensily from the Arden Homo- hcut and from his stablemate, Sister Aiirv, in the second. P111110 [\\'(lv-_V(‘t'il’-Old champion of i935). 11nd Wmtcr Book, favorite for the Humbletonian, showed hi: bard form of this season in winnin the American Stake. He was ti! in the first; treat. run in the fast time of i! 00 3-5 bv Ha snort’; Remus with C. W. Pheliis; Spencer Scott sccoziti. But Kuno took the next two in 5119005510“, each in 2.05, with Remus closest to him in the second mid Sponcer Scott. pressing him in the third. All three heats were, close, the Judge; calling for the of- ficial picture to decide the winner of the iirst heat six-nci-r scoit got awav tnr back oi" 1111- rvst oi the field in the second heat. and iinished eighth. The Summary Liillle Rliody l5-C1ass Paco, Two Heats, Purse $800 Happy iMason) . f 1 Happy L. tAvery 2 Alt-rt. (Hannfin . I Buddy V010 tNay .. 5 ‘thine: 2.06%, 2.07. Annmaha, Eloise Direct, hfilvoll. also started. ECU-it‘? Hanover also started. Trotting Club Stake, Free-for-Lll. 2 in 3. Valuo $2,750.00 Greyhound. (Palin) .1 1 Sister lilary tEEanl .3 2 iBnunipvr tPownnllj .2 4 Time: 2.05m, 2.0a. Bravo, Clover Hanover also started Pawtuclret 18 Clusa $6001., two heoll. Purse $ Arch Hanover iBerry) . . . . . . . ..i Wecttxmoe (Short) ,_ Grantown (C.Di1i) .. Desperado 16min) ‘Time: 2.09%, 2.09 . Mollie Burke also sbarted. llllarlrodlheadghroefl00~ Ellis Dean (Miihcr) Chzirina Volo (Hill) .. Fez Iionovcr Muriz) . . Morris Volo (Craig) Time 2.10, 2.10. Pronto Hanover, Town ‘Balk. Em- ma Protector, Model Hanover, Nel- son Volo, Westover Don, EHTTS Bel-ll Brummei. also started. Newark Wins From Toronto wan- NEWARK. N. 1.. Jifi fl -(AP5 --A pinch home run by Buddy Blair in the ninth inning with one mote aboard crave Newark Bears Flagship o! Britain's llleditcrranenn naval forces In fight with Halon: WIS the Wnrsplie, above, veteran of the World War battle of lpring. The Warspiie, built in 1913, was recently rebuilt at a cost of $12,500,000. I i ii Vlfldfll and Maritime playdgwvng S-amn Wm pa“ m“ amp‘ u may- St. Stephen Blue Caps 4-1 in an exhibition game tonl ht lISt. Stephen AfterlFoar World .Basel>all Title -Lnrru-pers last season. Veteran of three ouooeodui 5t, Croix campaigns, "Sweeupea" manager. He homo no have with him several other members q: m; former St. Oroix beam. OUT OUR WAY WHERE P RES ERV §$A3§_1‘=§“€0 vgurz our &i-io%\_ HOUSE FALL INTO DECAY LIKE THAT .' WHY, avatar COMMUNITY GHOULD IT'S ETH e Pmcs Peon; FUTURES wean MOULDED.’ BRINGING UP FATlV-IER Jutland and of the fighting ‘To 1.2+ cnangyojjrlown, GUARDIAN SiMlM-ton battleship in Narvik Fjord this Records Topple , SfEEP!'I'!N.1(.B.,JulylD-- l’ R lliGPl-Jlfhe St. Stephen Blue Caps egatta igttve registered m: the New »- l riinuww baseball hydflwm d will ammo w m1- o m rill; RIWRB DB GRACE. Md. my lboxder town the nprelnmw held 19 ~01?) —- Ilbur new wor reo- cmAnET-I-Es ‘many himos in am loot deoado w 0rd! wrap Orbabfllied mm during m» now diwa/ndad m. seepmn at. the ram of the Havre <19 CPOIX club. The latte-r team 10m. Grace yacht club's 11th annual re- the Maritime title b0 Liverpool i-‘Pfilfl- u R icing officials. who eariier lrick~ P11 flqures to ohuk times cstahiisli- l Mo- “l lltfffi. telephoned the American Pfiwer Board Amociation headquq r- t't's in New York and were 1141/13. r71 the following drivers could claim fine-mile marksm. ii‘ not-tram niicssj Wednesday Afternoon July 31 st. m? rs. m, Races Start at 2 P. M. Standard Time 8 P. M. Daylight Saving Time $900 IN PURSES FOR FOUR CLASSES Free For All Pace — - - - -- Purse $225 Free For All Trot — — - — — Purse $225 2.20 Trot and Pace — — - — Purse $225 2.27 Trot and Pace — — — -- Purse $225 (8 Seconds Allowed Trotters) Entries close July 25th. Horses to be declared In and positions drawn at Secretary's Office 8 p. m. Tuesday evening, July 30th. 20% of net proceeds will be donaicd to Red Cross Parking Free. Admission: 50c (tax extra). Children undor 12 years 25c. Grand Stand 25c. CLIFFORD MacDONALD, Charlottetown, P-E.I. Secretary, Z John 2:. Stiles, mutmemiiét. . , . _ b 1mm Class D (service) 38.00 m. p. h. ‘Si: oxlilbeitiesflflaaifi ‘igeeeclom W" moc- TRABEI, LABOR CONVENTION OTTAWA. July M.—(OP) — The Class a 111mm (service) 2am ml’ w. p. h. nuai convention to be D- inbourci Robert. Green, North East, Md giwvor, ltailfl , nae; un th , vention is confplaeunaerllm o‘ m’ con’ nil: :3;i€§"‘£s‘“§l§1;}...°'..‘“° W T11o;1s Hubert. York, R. Gall (racing 411m m. 81 h. Louis Burk, Philadelphia, ass inboard (mcing) 39.02) m. p. h “CY 0811 I0! united M310“ 58x1“; $5M iigigéessor nations," q 5mm. 39°F Minnrd’! In the hum; By J. R. Williams 5 : l’ 5. ~9~AWF “M, 6Q “W WHVfn-lAT w-vI ONLY EGAD, MY OUR BOARDING HOUSE y,» ' '“ 1,..- 248?? -- sPurr-rr! K! '9 PREPO STEROU S w WEIGH 2401:‘. l ._norl.lmvnuatavicl.lnt lltm. {TI-Iii W _ "ior Hoopla — With MBEEERI WEST|EYB "v/ cousioisnAnou A FEW POUNDS or 120C145 YOU TUCKED AWAY 1N YOUR COAT ,/ POcKETs/w THAT USED To es A PRETTY eooo TRiCK, BUT ‘I'VE ,4. BEEN AROUND A wt-itLmcocoNs AND :'M HARDER "ro -/ ' ‘rt-toss wane THE PRETTY / COLORED L. ROCKS I ASKFD f uncu: AMQS wt ' FOOL THAN A CAUGHT CARR‘! FOR m rm: ACT, ME, mo w; l \ eumsszves BOTH Foneor HIM new! ABOUT ‘EM! fi VOU LAUGH VOUR \\\\ _ 2 2 WAVOUTOF Q33, W /THAT ONE, Maggi}: a 3-2 international Lemme victory over Toronto Maple leaf: today. Blnifs homor, his fourth oi’ the ssezison. crime on a first, plboh by Pat Xichnutzhlln. who all but had a five-hit decision stowed away. Toronto 000110 000-2 8 1 Ntwnrk 000100 002-3 6 i MrT-ntieliiin and Heath; Borowy, Peck, ivnri Pndven, Modern Boy Wins Feature In Grand Circuit GOSHFJN’. N. Y, July l9 —(A- P) - Modern Boy, a candida/h for the Hmznbletonian Stoke, won the featured second division o! ‘the Historic Trot for three year old: today as the five day Grand Oh’- cuit. clcsvd at: the historic track. Owned and driven by K. M. Pol‘- shali. the colt whipped his field h straight. hcnts without trouble. FR.G.. a veteran campm-ner from the west. owned the 01rd- form Traffic Service Mflwnubfl VGQ-HES PfICHlNG' oow~ w M ' . saw-m 0.51%?“ —HJ$DNL1 AGKINQT MARAUDERQ THAT IN THE STILL OF TH! NIGHT MKfl-IT SWO$ THl6——- ' DOWNLIKG ' — AND CARRY ALOFT AN INERT FORM LIKE ‘AND FLV AWAY INTO THE NIGHT WWHOUT no 1.042 mus Hay _|___ and tlriven by Ben Michaela, IOII the first division d’ the Hmndlm Race athei- losing tho iiirfl to Pmsnerpne, s long mm (It which $2 mutual ticket fl. 'I'hc second division or the m event. was won by Hector , owned by B. A. Mlflflmn, of Ymflg- slnwn, Ohio, and driven by Georg! Hunter. Tlv- Ardcn Homeoinod Sh!!! colt Talky. (lrivlin b Joe , wnn llL‘ wicrnd division d the tum your old w? and the mama oodxle . . h omen-don. For lightweight title of P. E. I. i‘._"",,,',,‘§,,,’.‘§‘,,‘§,‘2fi,,,, Wm, pmhm. ;.: YOUNG TOM McCLOSKEY, Vs. SONNY JONES l‘ "Fm .h,, h m, ‘o, |||| (thrown Ch’Town 2-; 10111115"??? +1.‘... "‘,-1.J.‘.""‘. 13.1, H With 2 Other Preliminaries j. $11341? Circuit mevtiniz ovens t0- | Admission: Ringside 75c; Reserved 651 ‘Rush 55c y; ‘ _'__,__________ Tax included. Ladies and Children 25c. I TYBVQI’)I“"“_‘H~'.,H‘Y1EL,filtrtgnipnijivwfi; “Ti L 655 7 5mg 2521175,; ;~;=_' 1-1 !‘(\',i1')i‘*'"l “wcbrtli team, getting hi shape to battle for a plan in the TIPPII AND “CAP” STUBBS -~ —~—-;_l By Edwina fitmwea- OIo-PHMSW OH vontsuooct mums THAT? i e0 - GO. WHLRE WITH CAP AN‘ LON VICLL, MY LANDQ! H001 ‘roflw. occtoeo 1o ? ---- WHAT it? NY Anevcuw» I WELL, m». uuo’: SAKEJ. '1