4.2.“... .-- “M, ,___, PAGE 811i M Inspection Day For Cadet Corps -Tlie Cliorlottxiou"; Cadet Bal- ttilion, Flfllpilfilllg of No. 148. QiirLn square Cuticl CJI",)s, and N0. 20 west Kent Casct (Lips \\-:il be i11- spcctecl at. Victoria PJPK tiis af- ternoon. "lhursdayi. l-lfs Honour (lie Lieur-Gcreitici- will tike the saute at 2 cfclock and the Battal- ion will uieii be insprcted by the District. Curie! Oificcr, Lieu), s. \‘li‘l\'. RCNV will patrol the .. .~' the O '1‘ C is to b‘: 0n hand also; the W K S C3d.i- BJIICI 1n uni- fcirn will ccnipfrfe a lively and colorful scone that none should “I155. ‘fhc pill-pose of iiiii“i2 (he two - corps is clcirlv expl.i..cd by the iiisiructcrs Mi". C. F. Hire 0f “i651. Kent and Mr. Len Callaghan of Q" mrl Square, Win “b sfilos. fuclors .i.'il to (lie dc- ..'(*.t.i'.< fit-i lllll. pro- ‘. bJCll ninth; tcwxlrd this cud .:\d_i' Lieut. Luilcv, pierce cnriit Of- ‘ 1‘ bill'C("S . ii rot-cit: _'f siurxcli tilrci. czi..ct . (fizy $811101 board. of C'"l' TILE ..CJ!AKI_-QHETO__WN. 99532151‘ Navy Boxing Squad Are Contrasting Fates Of Ed Winners Of Big Tourney Smith And Joe Haynes Held At Sporting Club Baffles Chicago White Sox The Navy boxing team up a winning percentage 0f 75 last night captured the oig service boxing tournament staged at the Sporting Club between Navy, Army iiiid 1111.1". fighters, RAF. and A1‘- iny envied deadlocked with 75 per- ccnt. Never since the Sporting Club came into existence has crowd been inside its doors. The sold right. out sign was hung out- enrly in the evening and those in tittendclncc, including large numbers of each service saw knock-em down . (hag cm out encounters in each and urcry scrap of the fourteen that w'ei~e singed. One knockout and two technical knockouts featured the results with the other eleven be- lng decided on decisions of the clos- ’. est» order. At fheconclusion of the card His ' Honor Licut. Governor B. W. Lo- are ‘* on (tie e understood. so quick . (m ning . .-.<lil< Liciit. ' _,i'.'icc\ linve con- ‘ ..'irli ox (lint. ycung men r . i 1i will be rticallcd ii .cr of National Dc- fliico, Col, J L. R blioie the Cl‘ ‘i L volition qt. W... 31L’), ‘ - hired by li..= 1) When opvru. .» units. Qilifll S Knit could 3:\"’\ upon to give tlic IYIPIlIiS zinipl.» :c lZl‘.pi‘C'lOI.. _ t "illl‘l’1l.ll‘l"(‘ sliciiirl n. . scpiratc and West IIPTYTIdQd This vcir their iiirtict ' 1112c‘ riinibrs of parents "arrested citizens. Program lriTlo\\-.~:- iii‘. .i.tn iii cicse column of .,_ l M ah Pfl5i~—(A\ Column of R lilo, (B) Close Column cf Pla- towns. ~i c $._':l ommiiy Drill-Platoon and Dril I i i the King. The offmtrs of this years Corps I1‘0I—- Qurcn Square Cudrt Corps A. CtimDanY .C. Lleiit, Col. Louis McDonald. ' Jchti Butler. 12S Aiz-vnaiilt. . Wllirtii DeCrsw Se 1. Afflvin R..ci.izii'd P11110011: Lieiit. Francis McKinnon '. Frcd Bradley: Z 7 >11? rorugfufq? r111? quo Q-aygnurrfloiawo-ubch 1\ 1 rl Nnltiolscn 7! Rccinrfd Nfartin P S. S rm. Framan Gflfiilil, Biznnl SPPIIOHZ Lieiit. Dion‘; Dc-wriig Scrgt Sf, Clair Quinn B. Company O.C. lifriior Lonie Mcflarville. 2 i-c C:lp' ln Josrph Mrhar. CS M Maurice Goodwin, No. 1 Platoon: P.C. Llriit, Lcmnn McAiilay. _P.S. Scot. Alfred Doiic iJr.) N0. 2 Plrii P . P.S. S’ No. 3 Platoon: P C Lieiit. Jrhn Blanchard rP f t. Fxlwln Sierle '. Francis lifacljonald Arillrcw Wedge ‘S. N0. 4 . PC l" . Wino" ‘Bluii wrd Q S Suzi. ltolanrl Helm soy West Kent Cadets A. Company Motor lTll Jcnicns. l?‘ ' ‘mil ( .ini'*,b"'ll Swrrnmn. iii! Cctiipfon AFOR I 5.4.2777 Grdilmr. Your _\(‘:|r< old. Filly’. 3 years olti, ltntli (liufl, Tim Guern- Icv r-mvs. m-ivly frceiicncil. Apply llciiry llurry, Charlotte- town Rllyalty, 3-31. W H564"30OUfFUUOUOOTTO§§OUUUTUO D9 0L MARKETINGI , fourteen bouts on the Page presented a, silver trophy to Jolinny Hancock, captain of the winning Navy team. His Honor, was introduced by Capt. the Rev. Can- on E. M. Malone who in a short address congratulated the partici- pilllls on the showing they had ninde. Joey McDonald, manager of the Sporting Club refereed the entire card and unade u splendid job of it. As stated above each and every oiic of the bouts yrere slug-tests rill the way through. It would be rath- er unfair to pick out any one for special mention but nevertheless several stood out just a little ovei the others. For instance Hind of tli-. R.A,F‘. and Kennedy of the Army fought to a sizzling tlinre round draw with Hind after taking loads of punishment in the first two rounds and being on the canvas several times staging a whirlwind Passeaa stops‘ Giants 6-2 NEW YORK, June 3--(AP)— Claude Passcau eainecl his eighth victory of the year and stopped a four-game winning streak for New York Giants today as Chicago Cubs triumphed 6-2 on the propulsion of ii grand slum homer by Glen Rita-oil in the first inning at Chl- cago 4 Pisseau was touched for eight hits, one more than the Bruins made oft four New York hurlers, but the veteran righthaiider kept all the Giants in check except Willard blurs-hall. who‘ made three hits to fatal 15 Il1i5_1l1 his last six gzitnlts since ccniing gut, of a slump. Brave; Edge Cards At St. Louis, Boston Brflvfifi. who have bccn bounding the cardinals for second place in the National {league all season, sczred three runs in the first inning and put, over another one i:i the fifth to nudge out tite Redbirds 4-3 in an Army-Navy Fnltef twilight game bcfcro a crowd of 11,477, ,Ciants sweep; Buffalo series‘ JERSEY CITY. June 3—(AP)— Jersey City made a clean straw 0f its four game International League series with Buffalo Bisoiis today by winning both games of a doublnliratler, 7-2 and V4-3. the 34001161 in an overtime nine-mums brittle. Nn. 3 Platoon: ' P C. Licut. Philip Hardy P s. sergi. Sam Tweil Band: Dfllnll Major Bill Hiiie Bitictnustci- Bill Morcside B. Company C Mijor Buddy Stet-us S_M Sonny Gillespie ..\'l S James Pamer 1 Platoon: c. Capt, Gordon Qufizlev S 2 .C .S 3 z P ro-rfisoo Sergt. Stan Miller Platoon: Lieut. Irving Jenking scrgt, Hughie Simpson Platoon: C Lieul. Ernie Clawson P.S Scrgt. Dori Macbccd Signal Section: Lfciii, Ivan Rcbinscn Scrcrt, Dov Bentley, 7! Z “U? '1'!) Registered Wool Warehouse Number 18 has been estab- lished in ihc Pnlziio flrtiwers’ Prince Street, (‘harlolictoivn ivzirehousc at the foot of . This warehouse, operated under (he (Taniidian Wool Board, Limited. and registered in the mime of the Prince Edward island Sheep Breeders’ Association, will he open l0 r 9th. Wool from individual eceive wool on Tuesday. June producers should be shipped care of Wool Grading Station, Charlottetown, freight col- lect- ‘ all wool of satisfactory quuli marketing. The balance will An advance of 25 cents per pound will be made on 1y and properly prepared for be paid when wool is grad- ed. Wool fleeces should be packed in old. but clean sack- ing, each fleece tied separately with paper string and pro» periy tagged with the name and address of the owner. Dc- duciions will be made for wo For further particulars a 0| licd with binder iwine~ imlv D EPAIVPIHENT 0F AGRICULTURE. Charlottetown. hmnn mar .2cmanms.1nnam-rmnnnnnnnnrrnmannnnnnrmrgqnqoo.).3, b 64-6-9. such a g) chfllkirlllfinish in the final canto to earn a draw and in so doing had his opponent on his knees us the final cell clangcd. The Wade-Jones encounter, the former from the Navy and the lat- ter from the R. A. 1". was another nerve tingling affair as Jones took the decision by a very close mar- I1. Wiseman and walkey was proba- bly the fastest fight. of the night. Both tipping the scales close to 170 they came out with both mitts fly- inc in every round with Walkey, the R.A.1=‘. boy gaining the nod over his Navy opponent by dint of a. mar- gin earned in the final heat. Following are the results: RESULTS Hancock, 146 lbs, (Navy) de- AF feutcd Pizzey, 148, (R. . .). Gates, 132, (R.A.F.) defeated Duidle, 133, (Army). Robertshaiiv. 137, (Navy) defeat- ed Frazer, 135, (RAF). Louglieran 140, (Army) defeated shepperd, 140, (R..A.F.). - Griffin, 140, (Army) defeat/ed sparkcs, 141, Lahey, 145, ( defeated Bloomfield, 145, (RAJPH). , (R.A.F.) defeated Mc- Leod, 140, (Army). Delaney, 149, (Navy) defeated Clicwn, 150, (R.A.F.). . Hind, 155, (R.A.F.) and Kennedy, 150, (Anny) fought to draw. Ash, (Army) defeated Tryon. (Navy). Nconan, 162, (Navy) defeated McMillan, 158, (Army). . defeated defeated defeated Wiscmari, 169, (Navy). Boulion, 170, (R.A.F.) McDonald, 174, (Army). Basiiliéill Results NATIONAL LEAGUE I00 000 l00—Z 8 Z 410 100 00X—6 7 1 Sunlkel, McGee (l), Fleldman (5). and Dunning; Passeau and McCullough. Boston 300 010 00l)—4 l0 0 St. Louis 000 021 000-3 9 0 Tcst, Saizi (6) and Lombardi: Dickson, Gumbert (l) and W. Cooper. Night game: Philadelphia Cincinnati Melton and Lavingston; ringer and Lamanno. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 000 001 000-J 8 0 New York 103 000 00x—-4 I0 0 Dietrich and Tresh; Bonham and W. Dickey. Detroit 010 000 000-—1 6 I Philadelphia 100 031 00x—5 7 0 White. Gorsica. (a) and Tebbetts; Knott. and Wagner. Night game: St. Louis 081 000 000-l? 15 0 cshlngton 110 101 l00—5 l2 3 Munlcrief, Biscan (6) and Hayes; Hudson, Wilson (2), Mastcrson (5) and Earlv. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 000 010 001-2 7 0 Jersey City 000 520 00x—7 9 0 Thomas, Ott (4), Gentry (5), Roscoe ('7) and Halbrck; Pickcll and Poland. Second game: Buffalo 000 100 000 1—2 5 0 000 010 000 0-1 6 4 Der- 000 000 300-3 5 1 Jersey City 001 01o 101-4 a o Tising, Sierra (7) and Hol- broclk, Vincent. (7); Fischer, Mag- lie (8) and Bent, First night game: Rochester 000 030 1-4 8 1 Newark 000 100 0-1 5 3 Hutchinson and W. Robinson; Brync, Molccmlbe ('1) and A. Rob- bison. Set-tang night game: Rochester 000 153 013-13 I! 0 Newark 000 220 010-45 l3 2 Hopkins, Sakas (B) and Narron; Candini, Gumpert (5), Holccmbe (6), Page (6) and Padden, Night game: lifontreal 000 000 001-J 4 1 Syracuse 010 000 Mir-ii 8 1 shsrcr..,l’.aeizke. <8). 0111-1711151) (B) ancrDapper; Blackwell and Lake- man NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Brooklyn St. Louis Boston Ne w York Cincinnati 15 AMERICAN LEAG New York 32 Cleveland Washington Ph iladelphla INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 30 .714 Montreal Jersey City Toronto Buffalo Bo 1 t imore Syracuse Rcclirster 2233225: :ssssss:§ssssssss IIIYI SAIOI VIIIIIPS HUI OUT TIRED ACHIQ ‘Wuantrg iilNimiNi NEW YORK, ' June This is a topsy-turvy season for Chicago White Sox, but nothing that has happen“! to been any more baffling than the contrasting fates of pitchers Edgar smith and Joe Haynes. Last year the chunky, blond Smith was one of the leading _ southpaws in (he Ameixcan League "I with an earned-run .318 and a tron-lost record of 13 and 17. This year lie has started nine games and hasn't single one, although getting charg- ed with eight setbacks. Last year HRYMS. son-ln-law of president Clark GrlLiiu of Wash- ington Senators (M20 also is (he faiher-in-law of Boston's Joe Cronin) spent the entire nursing a sore arm, By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sport. Writer 3- (AP)- against Sox laid them has average of WCXl 6 season and for 28 innings worked had a record of 0~0. This year in only 26 innings he has won five games wlihcut a Ten - defeat. Nobody can‘ V team can't win with one pitcher and can't lose with the other. Both explain uhv the have been pitching gocd ball, Haynes allowing only one carried run in the last 23 innings. The puny-hitting ‘ Box simply seem to carry a magic charm to the plate vrficn Haynes goes to the mound for one of hs relief May 27 he went into the grmc in the scored two runs in the eighth to beat Cleveland 9-7. ‘This was modest enough stiowlng, but May as ChlcageiinigyuLofa cf the roles. (lie Sox fifth inning and OUT OUR WAY SIUIWbCT to score four run-s in the first half of St. Louis Browns an Haynes went into the game with a one-run def ‘won 12-8. Then on May 30 Haynes was sent to the mound in the seventh. and his teammates got him seven rims in the nin-tli to down Detroit -s guess its Just, luck." Haynes suggested today. He said he had neuritis in his right elbow all last. season but that now his arm feels fine. Manager Jimmy Dykes Haynes is “one of those pitchers that; a ball clulb gets some pitchers are like that. When- evcr they (cam will get a loud foul for Smitty." Wins Handily ‘DOR/ONIO i-y Glddings‘ Tezi-io-Aoe, King's Plate, won the sprained his left anlCe sliding into $2.500 added Prince of Wales Plate third. at Thorncliffe Park today. Two lengths in front of De- pressor, with Corsair Post in third P15“ 411M915)‘ five lengths behind. the wonder colt of the eastern tracks won handily and was a prg- hibitive Iavor1ie.pay_i_gg__a;_cents on $2.05 u» win and 32,20 (,0 plum. Our Boarding House NEW Ernie candidate for honors, stretched the eifllth 12min icituin the ninth the f‘ "m" m“ on five more runs and runs for. to the moud (he bit, Bu Y‘ Higgins‘ i. tie can't even to - Ace ———— casualty 11st. , J1me S-(OM-Jiar- winner Declton The return By. J. R. Wlliams WE FELT KIND OF ASHAMED, GOIM‘ FISHHJ‘ WHEN EVERYBODY E1735 I5 BUSY WINNIN’ TH WAQx-SO WE DRESSED UP LIKE l<iD5 THAT NEEDED TH’ FISH PURTY BAD" SO PEOPLE WON'T THINK MUCH ABOUT \T.' SMAQT FELLOWS m» mm mnemonic: 1.11mi“. rum L4‘; , I THINK I'D LEAVE THE FISH.’ WE MIGHT HAVE LIAM’ Ban/tam wins‘ YORK, (Tiny) Barman-l streak to eight games New York Yankees coasted to g1 tiriiutnhph ovei- Chicago Whit? x n o o :1 engagement o . fagfifm, me wesmm tlcipants in the H. A. bowling league and several guests sat down to a delightful luncheon last night with upwards of thirty in atten- clubs of the American League. For the Sox it was almost a mor- al vlc ry, because they made more at the Queen Hotel hits off the big righthander than any other club this season, oeuvred a couple of bases 0c balls and eMB-Pcd a shut/Out by George Kuhels sixth-inning hcmer. Knott Paces Athletic: dAlt Izfiillldfiifililil. emons ra ed s most effective form of the season for Philadel- Mccabe “y! phia Athletics limiting Detroit, to six hits and touching off a batting rarlllylethat sewed up a 5-1 triumph. Tigers got their lone run on a homer by third sacker Frank Jack Knott REMEMBER WHEN (B The Canadian Press) ‘Hie irst recorded parliamentary softball clash in 23 years was play- ed at Ottawa six years ago today Pages won the error-ridden five- innlns contest 13-6 but the House black eve and Liberal, received a Conservative, Massey, the dollar t0 win. Ten-to-Aoe car- ried top weight of 126 pounds and was ridden by Jockey Smith. for $2 muiuefs was Wllllilllg man- "dance. The affair was from Dr. F. C, Dougan, Concludin s. fine bowling sea- wdw a: son that sagw ‘the crowned champions and capture the Dr. F. C. Douxan Trophy par- Campbell Whiz Bangs most enjoyable from start to finish. During the evening short speeches were heard H. Campbell, Jamel Arbing, Capt. mu O'Donnell, n, of the winning ' Bangs team, Johnny Squamhriggs J all’ ihlzmshaxlcogzé anad Cagt. goiter H lof N on e o e am ar run- ners-up for the title. Remarks were a t ax avy also made by Messrs. Bob Steven- son, J. Burgess, P. McKenna, Roy Stfengthens Bowling Banquet Eighth straight: At ilueen Hotel tag“; Last Evening pitcher-of-the-year He "B"? is a fancy t‘ yet he's trcatzdeppe. likc a ieper— We all gaerspire, n0 oubt of th But he ofiends at, which leaves him flafl fidl/WIIPIUIDF A. Stevenson, J. B r McDonald. Johnny Williams and Lester O'Donnell. the league all season. Keynote of all the remarks made the league would be bigger and better than ever with this year's success be- was that next season ing dwelt highly _ Members of thiexpon winning team are! BlultfoCabe. B. Stevenson, W. During the course of the even- League lead: ins it was moved and seconded that a hearty vote of thanks be extended to Gordon Elssery, mim- agcr of the Holy Name Club Alleys for the presentation or a box of cigarsd votes of thanks were also exten ed to Dr. F. C. Dcugan and _ d Cmmm“ “m3 headégnpbitgff H. A. Campbell; to Dr. Dougan for 3 2 m ' the donation of a beautiful silver trophy and to Mr. Campbell for the interest that he has shown in strengthened lace in the cily Mimic today by defeatin B. hard-fought game, won his own gumg in inning. With the score knccke H BUILDINGS or scrum There are more buildings in New York City, With Major Hoop? 9°") tonight with ursauq; -/r6‘7wl’6‘ 8,0, . *1 nri-ag(ii§gl1F' C“ L HALIFAX, June 3-(cp_ its hold o3. senior basrball 8 Army PM?!“ Stan Scallioii of Ham“ the seventh Dev Vickers perched 0n fiiiitiyailg <1 011i; B SCTMQI] 5mg)‘; that sgrétglilcykers home with the vluuh than 065p“ V WELL, MFS-HOOPLE.’ MY POOR ”¢ MV HEART BLEEDS row. you, WORCESTER CAME HOME TO MRS-DEPLASTER! -1-TO L’; LAST NlGHT ‘DRENCHED To ‘ma SKiN/“w AND were)»: or- PAYING Hi6 DANCING TEACHER wmi *6 I cave l-iiM, HE um: A HANDFUL OF wan QTAMPQ HE sAlo THOSE FIENOS Qr= vouizs FORCED HiM TO auv! Ti-ilNK THAT we MONEY % t. FOR YOUR PREGiOUS woncasrenle WALTZiNG LESSONS MAY MAKE ‘rue 4 craps canoe (Mariam/w t come IN, AND LET'S Have:- ‘l '1 Z r . A c000 CR‘! OVER THls/ A Ea cane or Mas.’ DE PLAQLTER l Ry George McManu; WELL-l GOT DUGAN err some oi= H15 P1335 t. 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