i l JULY 4, 1929 m.“ i 1-; GUARDIAN v \ l . rm: MCHARLOTTETOW ; ouanma. SP ART ' PitcherslPet Jinxes | . -.. so... .. TIHJEN Isl \z.l‘ ./' Ilium.’ dis were uf/ANKEESISDSTLQNE GAME BY QUIN HALL You often hear about jinxes in the great national pastime. Certain pitch- ora are poison to some or our__yv@i,l- known hitters. George Uhle. 101-‘ 1R- ltance, seems to have the Indian sign on so great n personage as Babe Ruth. The Detroit flihger isn‘t even afraid of the great Bum! _ And the flingers, in their turn. have their own little pet jinxcs. When you see them cooly winding up out there on the hill. you muy not know it but many times they have the li-ttle Jinx devils squatting on their shoulders ready to haw-haw ‘em on the least provocation. ' The Yankees will probably agree that two of the toushest pitchers i" the American League are Jack Quinn, BIG LEAGUES NATIONAL LEAGUE R. ll. E. New York .._11 2o o and Schhiir- ... ... ... Bolton 3 10 6 Henry and Hogan: Cummings, Jones, Canttvcll and Taylor. 12.1! E. R-ILE. Beading ... ...611 0 5L um 2 3 o Montreal z a 1 Blgignore H-x-gnrm: puuhunl ___ "13 21 1 Rochester 912 0 l "P": In "I'll L shank] and wflson; Grimes and Thormaplmnn, Oilnra and Nicber- and Doc. - Hargreaves. ism.» \\\\:\\i.ii' Aw cuss "em- t-u-zs iosr MOST 0F TH‘ ‘ricr. HES srAwrED AGAlNST “cw iuolAus 1H w‘. CAEVELAND BALL time. p um, KM Fenian-a Syndaealu in. r Cn-al Bnialr ‘In-i. "mo" F" g \ REE. . Clncinaiti ... ... ... 5 9 3- Newark ... .......5 ‘l 1 Chit-ago ... ‘I14 2 Jersey City “.812 1 lgnl; Irvin and Manculce. , ever’ 0' NTH‘ Ad... ABLE TD "u-v. .- ‘QK r of the Athletics, and Red Faber, of the White Sox-a pair of vanishing spitballers. From the trouble they've caused the World's Champions, 'fel- lows likt Ruth, Gehrig and Coombs are ‘probably glad that the rule against the moist delivery was put into effect. On the other hand. life would be decidedly simple if all the tuirlers opposing the Yankees were like Al Thomas. That White Sox (linger, one of the best pitchers in the Amerivbfl League, has a. reputation for only nicking the New York club on one occasion during his career with the pale-hosed Chicagoans. Then there is the case oi Lefty Grove, a star with the A's. Leity‘s pet jinx is the Senators. Since he came dicate, lne. v a Lucas and Gooch; Sukforth. Bush ' Only three games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE freshness and Jorgens. Boston New York ... ..011 8 rid, lieimsch and Dickey. Washington ..." .. .. 7 11 0 Philadelphia 9 10 I lommeli, Shores and Coehrane. into the league, Grove has only beat- en the Washington club three times and, on two of these occasions. he was a relief hurler. This Spring he rung up his first win over the Sena.- tors as a starting pitcher! " The Cleveland Indians have always had the Indian sign on Herb Pennock, left-handed pitching - ace oi the World Champs, when playing in their own backyard. Even at his best, Pen- nock Just manages to lore when work- ing against the Tribe near their own tepee. _ _ However, the pitching Jinxes are probably balanced by ths__hitting jinxes, and over a season the general result evens up.» » Coprrlght, 1929. King Features Syn- .ILH.E. Fischer, Bagby and Skiffyliopkins Toronto at Buffalo, postponed, rain. Ell-E. F. AMERICAN LEAGUE i -R.H.E. . -..510 0 ... ... ... an Buffing and Berry; Eaeharey Sher- - it. H. l. Thomas, McCullough and Spencer; LEI. , t ail. Detroit Si. Innis ... 812 it Bolaang, enigma UP FATHER llEEEATED By Henri Cochet, of; France, in Straight! Sets. “Bunny” Austin “ Also Eliminated. (Canadian Press) WIMBLEION, 173118., July ar-HCDN Oochct. of France, defeated Bill Til- den in straight sets today in the v semi-finals of the British .. Tennis Championships. The little French marvel defeated his old rival 1mm the United States in decisive fashion by scores of 8-4, 6-1, 7-5. George Lott and John Hennessey won their quarter final doubles match from O. H. Kingsty and J. S. Oliif. of Britain, by scores oi 6-3, 11- 9, 5-7. 6-2. Their victory gave the United States three teams in the semi-finals. WIMBLEDON, England, July 3.—H. W. “Bunny" Austin, Great Britain's Y0"!!! M11118 1101B. was defeated in the sime-finals of the Wimbledon Championships today by Jean Bor. rota oi fiance. after four sets, 6-1, 10-8, 5-7, 6-1. ‘BIG HM’ l . .. ,1. ,‘ ()N’T~WAI TILL THE. BARGAINS ARE ALL G . Price . . . . . .- _—-BUYON— . i ' l DO l 4| 4AR D -‘ Vvggy gzzrthiomfigflfii? To Clear on Dollar Days a Million lvlotallelliave WOHl. u e ' . - l l TIP TOP CLOTHES .1 Smartest styles Suits for Young Men Fabrics * . J T111 T911 r ‘ imported from England Standard and Scotland 1 s. I law“ M _ I . $24.00 m.“ and Men's Fancy BREAKS SILENCE Society Brand Suits to clear Fancy Stripes, 89 cts. , N. I Top Coats ‘in Tweed and Men-s Heavyweight Blue Shirts Gabardines Overalls Coats Special To clear Dollar Days A s ' Tweed Rain Coats $11.50 Wool Sweaters for Boys 8 to 12 years $125 Promoter of the New Annan eBaees‘ Dnid a 0Y1!!! visit to the city yester- dll’ tlpering of! his arrangements for the New Annan Races, knowi- all over the horse world. set a programme that n sure to’ please the crowd. Now he believes he has it-and here it is. ' 2.17 trot and 2.20 Pace, mixed - purso $350.00. 2.24 ‘Trot-purse 8350.00. 2.30 mixed trot and pace-purse $300.00. Jim will put on a running race for a purse of $100.00.~ The “big promoter” has canvassed the racing situation thoroughly and has arrived at the WDClUBlOH that the above classes will furnish the most excitement. In addition to ‘the racing there will be the usual entertainment features, boxing, dancing, etc. The date is Wednesday, July 81st. THE ST. PETERS B AJVY R A 6 ES Wednesd; July 17th, Is Date For Popular Race Meet. 5t. Peter's Bay Horse Races are staged for Wednesday. July 17th. Secretary‘ Albert Qulgley wag in the city yesterday making arrange- ments for the big race meet. All will remember the gigantic suc- 0585 5i- Péforlflly races were last year, and this year it is hoped that even greater results will be realized. The classes arranged for are as follows: 2.22 not and Pace, trotiors allow- ed 3 seconds. (Ihimo an n Cleveland .. S10 0 Walsh and Berg; Ferrell and My- is w Jl‘. ... ... “.8 7 0 01 Uplo and Shea; Crnwder and Jim had to do a lot oi thinking to t ‘ have a. first class band, and real good meals will be served. - eastern part oi the Province will pat- roniro the St. Peter's Bay Races. year by cutting down the grads on the home stretch and banking the first turn. by Major Aubrey last year. wmmn AND e u E s T T0 MEET 1mm mlj-ON-THALUS. 12113., July s-nunvv is eagerly awaiting to- morrow‘: race between Joe Wright naut scullers, in the second round won the great amateur trophy last year, and Guest, easily cams through their preliminary heats today along ‘Mr. James Pendergast. the popular 1 ‘ . . .- >"*.v\y _ _ 1r 13S Great TIP TOP TAmQRs J.W. ROBBLEE George Street 1 Charlottetown, P. E. I. 2J7 Trot; 2.29 Pace. The first two classes will have purses of $250.00 each, and the 2.29 pace, $200.00. Five percent will be charged for entrants and nothing will be deducted from money winners. This w: cession makes the awards equal to a very much greater purse value where deductions are made from money winners. Arrangements are being made to It is hoped that everyone in the It understood that a largo number ill attend from Charlottetown. The track is being improved this The track record is 2.14 1-2, made (Canadian Press) and Jack Guest. Toronto Argo- ths Diamond Seullsfwright who with six others, but the Wright- Ouut race tomorrow is expected to be the iinsst singles duel o: the whole Royal Henley Regatta. and possibly the key_to the destiny oi the Diamond Sculls for the next year. Nothing of the ‘ r‘ pageantry of the Royal Henley was lacking to- day, the opening day. Despite cloudi- ness for the past iew days, the sun blazed overhead throughouhthe day, bathing the vast Jmdcoioriul scene in golden splendour. Wright met E. '1‘. Purslow, oi the Pengnern Club and alter the first minute it wasn't a race, it was a procession. The Dia- mond Sculls holder won by six lengths, easing up, in nine minutes, 11 seconds. Guest had a stronger op- ponent in J. Hewena, of Maidenhead. who held him to a half length lead at the finish, Guest covering the course in 8 minutes and 50 seconds. BIINFIDENTUE MAKINSSIIBI] (Canadian Press) BIBLEY CAMP. Eng. July 2.—Af- ter ten days’ practice the Canadian team oi marksman are now shooting well in prover-Irwin for the great em- pine ioumament of lbs National Rifle Association, which opens next. Mam dey and continues for two weeks. The Canadians, veterans and new- comers alike, are quietly confident of making a good impression when shooting begins in earnest. Six new- comers to Bislcy ale included in the 1929 Canadian team, but Lt. Col. G. '1‘. C . Commandant. states they famous ranga ywtorday and a feat- which bring Diana and her it. ure of the results so scoring by the younger Sbldlurs. Lance Sergeant I-Iart of the 2nd Woreeste: regiment, who is 20 years oi age. won the Roupell Cup in the first stage of the army competition. Weather mn- Garbo- Cilberti Score Hit. In “A Woman Of Affairs ”’_ urns-r FILM FROM sroav nv mcnanc annex ar PRINCE nnwann THEATRE, names NEW mnnurn T0 muse | rorunart srans ' pleasure-loving English girl exercises a special fascination - all men of her acquaintance, 1 Garbo makes one wish to use z all the flattering and warm-ten, adjectives that almost exhaf themselves in her praise in "i The story of “A Woman oi A!- iairs" is a modern one by Michael and "Flesh and the Devil." Arie-II Withfl- 11501681171106 0f EBB- again she is glamorous, seductive». land and the Continent. It is swift- t magnetic, and with the advent; _ moving. erircinz from rihri to fin- g a. fest-paced story that bear-Lg, _ ieh and affords better opportunity ‘i cessioh of emotional wit-gay than any previous vehicle for the’ 51mm; has a pat-g that», con-g histrionic ability of the two stars. 1 extreme romantic interest. w In this new film, both Gilbert and ‘ character portrayal far ahead of Miss Garbo have roles that might; thing in any other recent v: have been considered “unsylflpiithe-i Warned by his father, a memt. tic" a few years mo. But fashions ihf the British nobility, that his cinematics, like fashions in feminine; guation for Diana. may spell n; r apparel. have a habit or charisma all his ambitions and also cast . rapidly. The charcters amigned the , grace on the family, he brings 1 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring team self to the point of renouncinf. . are intensely human and for thawgirl and leaves for Russia. reason carry conviction and sustained‘ 13pm; mart-leg l-icr husband dramatic interest has forged a check for ten thot.’ Appearing as Diana Merrick. a pounds m buy jewelry for her, r mits suicide rather than revea. finding the bull's eye with fair con- | secret. After this tragedy Diana : sistencc. “It is a younger team than herself over to the wildest so.. usual," Lt. Col. Chi/iiolm said today, life, determined to force usid‘ “but keenness and optimism appear other thoughts in an endless r " m be their strong points." The Bri- of revelry. The latter part of the ;. Huh any meeting opened on tho concerns the web of circumstr. Ia: suitor together again. One ext episode follows another, wit‘ t. smashing climax that catches = audience unexpectedly and adt- ~. the impression previously rec that this picture ls one oi the ._. " is the fine {TL5"»%;;“.¢ _ { ' - r .- " ' , . ." - havc already settled down and an ditions are good. but cloudy. absorbing oi many seasons, A" -By George McManus/t c;- COMlNG ' i 1-i- BY coLLY- m LOST- Pu. A6? Ti-ue Fnnpw MEWS%E CAN won 1-214. _ wnoas