JULY 19. 1940 THF __’_>‘.HARLOTTI<IT()WN GUARDIAN provincial G0" MGEIZ Qpens Sat. "ah below is an ex- me glglilglnpfrom the Games and 11 is expected that all will cocorraie to make this Plllfrsral Meet a success this mlmynere are abcut 15 or 2B en- llmn-cm the summerside Club "if-id" regstemd, so it looks as ‘mmgre will be some’ nice prizes u ire different Divisions. $31,311,“, July 20th -- Provin- lMm tweather permitting-l l“. 5,,” at Charlottetown. All writers éllIPPlXIK must register with $16011 Pro by Friday. s p. 1n N. tee .502 for prizes for F“, 5850114. Third. etc, Divisions. firsfdgv draw based on handicap. mm 0ft times will be publish- ed m »u‘\“‘§mper Saturday morn- uv- ________ 5131.900 was s r-‘ma LOSS 0, J i, l8.--(CP) —Flre fifigiliiaa (llullng the week end- ” July lIl. totalled 134_900.against ihc previous week, W000 in the same period of 1939. mgiuonetarv Times estimated to. w Total for the year to Julv l3 ,,' 311012.020, compared with $8.- {70550 m the corresponding peri w; year »- I cs1." r111: covanwmam m? nrsmrar WHEAT and at the Dominion 80119111" mt tallfglllllh the Canadian Wheat 50nd undertake to "purchase and mrkrt the wheat crop of western m,“ loi- tle duration of the {mfhas been made tn Trade Min- muMaCKlnnOn b the Alberta 10V- mment. Hon. D. Mullen. Minis- mot Agriculture announced today. i DROWING FATALITY n". srsrnau. N. 1a., July 1a - 1011; -'I‘he first "swimming hole" lmllty of theseason here occur- M m” when Philip Mehan, B, “mad at simpsonb Pool in the mar Mil stream. It was believ- MONFON. Jlllv lll-(CP) -—A so Former Manager Of Canadians I_s Laid To Rest MONTREAL. July 1&—(CP)_ Cecil Bart. manager of the Cana- diens of the National Hockey League when they won the Stan- ley Clip in 1930 and 1931. was bin». led here today. The 50-year-old all-round sportsman died Tues. day after an illness of several months. Pall bearers included Frank National Calder, president of the Hockey League and Jules Dugal, former manager of the Canadians. BASEBALUS BIG SIX (By The Associated Press) Batting (three leaders in each league) Player, Club McOosky. 'I‘isers Wright, W. Sox Finnoy, Red Sox Danning, Giants Mayk Phillies Wa er, Dodgers GABRHPCT. '15 314 69 112 .367 '16 303 47 108 .356 as 307 49 10a .355 l Home Runs:- American League - Foxx, Red x. 30; National League -- lvllze Cardinals, 24 Runs Batted In:- American League - Green-berg, Tigers, 79; National League -- Dan- 1613113, Giants. 60; Mlze, Cardinals. PARASHOTS FOR. 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HERE'S GILLETTEQ GUARANTEE _ I Ask your dealer for the special trial packlll! Wlthfl" blade attached. If you don't agree it's the sharPfilt- “mm- ohavlng blade you ever used-retum the Pack"? t° W“ defence against such an invasion; You _ . . v JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl!IIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIIIIIlII-L: t you paid! me Only NEW YORK, July l8-—(AP)— The Red Sox‘ over-generous Jack Wilson ushered Detroit, Tigers back into f'.rst place in the Amencan League tcclay by pasrlng three bat- ters before Plnky HLggins slam- inning that gave his mates a 10-8 gctory over the Red Scx at Bos- n. The Sookers also had a wide open opportunity to regain the League's bop rung, but they were unaible to uphold an early 8-3 lead. Wilson gave the Tigers their tying run in the ninth when Pete Fox drew a base on balls, went to third on Archie |MlcKain‘s single and scored after Hank Greenbei-g poled out a long fly. tack around three home runs hand Cleveland their fifth stratght llolding 0f Purses Causes _ Fireworks By Sid Feder Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, July l8—-(AP)— All kinds of fireworks broke loose mday in the wake of the Henry Armstrong-Lew Jenkins lght, with the loudest expioslcns coming from an order holding uvp the purses of both battlers and a threat from Promoter Mike Jacobs that he would “quit boxing." The State Athletic Commission. giving no rea on for its action, di- rected Jacobs, in a letter written before the bout, to withhold iha fighters “cuis" pending a mectlng tomorrow at which Mike, Ami- strong, Jenkins and Armstrong's manager, Eddie Mead, were orcier- ed to be present. Armsirrng stop- ped the Texan in a six-rrund thril- ler last night at the Polo Grounds. for which h’s end of the "gate" was $25,404.48 compared to $24,- 984.63 for Jenkins. Jacobs, irked by this latest Com- mission "twist." on tc-p cit a row last night over bandages for lhc lighters‘ hands. winch for threatened the light llSPll. why it was holding rp the 11px the whole thing, It seams that before the Commis- sicn vzsulki sanction the itch-title tilt, welterweight king Armstrong and lightweight boss Jenkins nan to agree to make the next deiences of their championships in New York State. It was learned 111.11 the Commission ordered tomoi" "W's meeting-and the withholding of the purses—to get. thcsc agree- ments down on paprr. and pro- bably to request ch fighter to post a forfeit of S . Connie Smythe Advises Players To Join Army TORONTO. Julv l8.-1CP1—-Gen- eral Manager Connie Sn1ythe__ (‘l the Toronto Maple Leafs, is circul- ating a letter among his National Hockey League players. inviting them volunteer for military trniri- ing at the earliest opportunity, so they will be free to ma)‘ until 1119.1‘ are called up for service. Smytheis etter gives assurance that the N.H.L. will operate next season "unless we are swiiped 11$, our own government or Hitler. "And what chance,’ ‘he asks, “has Hitler got with Ross (manager A11. Ross. of Bcston Bruins) and Patrick tLester Patrick, mentor of the New York Rangers) 5ti'l in the National '1‘ e Iettcr adds: “this folr your‘ howl? goyernment. rec th rigs m R IIDDB I "1. You might be wanted imme- diate "2. They might not need you for a complalrativeiy 1on1: time. "3, ey might not need you- Bl’- all_ but they have outlined a mili- tary tfiaining scheme which includes you a . "It is my advice. therefore. M matter what your nae or 3'01"‘ D051" tion as a family man is, that F011 sign up immediately with some non- permanent militia unit. and get v0"! mllltar" training in as soon as 110s- sible. The advantaies of this movv fir; Obvious 1n r959 vnu arc honor- ed by a call to the Canadian Army in pro, 1 instance. you will be ready. should m), z m- 3 be apificablcyou will have complied with the real! R- uon; and m, n-ee to play hockey un- til called on." Remember When (my The c1;@n Press‘) Hank Cioman. lanky Toronto walker, cracked George Cvouidings 1910 Canadian mark for two miifis at Tcronto nine years Mo today. Cieman covered the distance 1n Ontario track championship; 2n i3"54.4, compared with Gouldmgs 14. .4. For the third successive year, Canadian tcbacco production set a new high record wrhenJhe 1939 crop totalled 109846.000 pounds as against 101.394.1700 pounds in 1938. according to the Agricultural De- partment of tho Canadian Nation- WIYI. , 1 __a1 mu Over-generous Red Sox Usher Detroit Tigers Back Into American League Lead med a two-run single in the 11th; loss, 9-6 at New York and hebpl drop the Tribe from the American League lead, Detroit Tgers defeated Boston Bed Scx 10-8 by scoring tvirioe 1n the 11th inning to take over the top spot. . The Yanks virtually won the ,ga.me i11 the first inning when Buddy Rosar knccked out a home run, scoring behind Frank Croset- ti, Red Rolfe and Joe Dimagglo. In the seventh, Jce Dzmiaggio hit his 17th home run of the year The suiorising Senatcrs captured their f'fth straight viotory, rallying to produce t-wo runs in the eighth inning to defeat Chicago 5-4 at Washington, l St. Louis Browns broke their ,own record fcr consecutive deaeats, The Yankees built a 10-bit at- ‘llosing to the Athletics at Philadel- to ' phia 10-3. for their 14th straight sell-back. The longest previous los- ing streak b_\' the Browns was in 1936 when the lost l3 in a row. r..,.-..»...1..;g Tennis Stars Expected Here, A provincial open tennis tourna- ment August 5 to 10, was definite- 1y assured, it was learned yester- day from officials of the Prince Edward Island Tennis Association Officials said they were in con- tact with numbers of cuf of the province, same of them high rank- ing stars, and prospects were that many would attend. In addition large entries were assured from Halifax and Saint John. they said. Definite announcement of en- trics would be released shortly Mal- colm MacKinnon, one of the club officiaIs said tonight. GOEBBELS G'VES “PE!” TALK BERLIN, July i8 —-(AP) -Pro- paganda lvlinisfer Joseph Goebbels, addressing returned soldiers today. shouted:- "Thcy wanted once again, as in 1014. to encircle the Relch, attack 11s with a superior coalition, under- mine cur national morale. hand over our ivrcncn and children to League?" _, slow death by hunger through a a (“"3" l cowardly blockade and then knock roared 1 that if "they don't siorp ths intcr- ' the weapons from our hands with ant 1111101" reyoluznn. “We. a11d. aborc all. you soldiers, l lmye dEstroyed this vile pan." fehence, I'me going 1o quit thrsf business." The Commission refused to say-f Ladies c011 lKelly Will Championship " Meet Duprey, Cancelled July 27th The Provincial Committee in Seeking his second straight vic- charge of the ladies’ branch of tory in his comeback campaign the Provincial Golf Association “Irlsh“ Leo Kelly, fresh from his announced last night that for the victory over Will’ Jordan of Tnlro duration of the war the annual tackles a much tougher opponents ladies’ meet will not be held. at the Sporting Club on Saturday . night July 27th in the pwson of Baseball Results Jerry Duprey of Brewster, Maine. Duprey, conqueror of Bil‘. Sparks YESTERDAYS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE in a recent match via the decision St. Louis 002 010 0C0—3 5 I route is a smart capable boxer capable of hitting hard witlh both Philadelphia 112 211 2021-10 1'7 2 Harris, Trotter, Mills, Auker, hands and has gained a good rep- Cox and Swift, Susce: Bab‘ch and utatlon in any bouts he has partak- cn in in the Maritimes. He weighs in the vicinity of 165 lbs, which will bearound two or three nds lighter than Kelly expects en- ter the ring at. training and promises to be Hayes‘ perfect condition when the date Chicago 300 0,0 o, 1 4 8 1 of the fight rolls around. Washington 020 010 OZx-S ll 1 C Knot-t, Smith and Trash; Chase, Oarrasquel and Ferrell. Cleveland 070 011 1Z0—6 B 3. New YOFk 412i) O02 lOx-Q l0 2 l Kelly is again back in hard. PAGE SEVlTP-l . . .. mi FRIEND" 15o ‘Wheat Prospects Q Smokers lind friendly comfort in the lrogronce and flavour ol Conoclo’: finest cigar. Gel Punch from your dealer loclay, Reveal Jenkins Miinan Andrews, Escnstat and f Armstrong Scrap gfymklsxljtzivklggglrak; Chandler, Haci- c d. ‘ ' most o apse 1 Detroit 12o 10o 211 02-10 11 1 l Boston 30500000000-8142’ McKain, . Seats. Benton and Tbbbctts; Hash, Hcving, D:ck- man, Wilscn and Peacock, Glenn. NEW YORK, July 18 —-(AP> — The men “in the know" reyeaed today just how clcse last night's Henry Armstrong - Lew. Jenkins light came to being called off, with some 23.000 fans already in their seats waiting for action. Mead and Jcnlrns’ handler, Hy- Brcoklyn 212 0m 001L711 n mie Caolrn, had agreed. two days Chicago 013 CO0 000-4 7 3 b==fcre the fighi. to 115:1. 10 yards Davis, Tamuiis and Phelps; Lee, of bandage as protection on each Root. Page. Ra-ffensterger and hand of each of their boxers. The Todd. commission rules provide for on- ly 7 1-2 yards for little men. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Pittsburgh night. ame. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE The crrrmission inspector who rnzitcihed I a bandaging turned NEWBIK 0C0 013 0—4 5 0 t thumbs clcnyn. Phelan was called SYYBCUEe O00 000 0-0 1 lland said h“ wanted the bandages Barley and Warren: T1s:ng,, removed. Mend reflked. Clemenscn, Barnicie and Hartgc. l Plcelan to'd Promoter Mike Jac- Newark 000 010 002-3 9 7 obs to announce the fight ivas off. Syracuse C113 010 Oix-ll 1O 2 ‘ “Announce it yourself," Uncle Mike Reis, Peek, Gettel, Frankhcusa ‘and Padden; Hmckls and Batter- .,. guifla-lo 200 020 100-3 8 lmhcught. Tlicn he picked up his cc‘ esiicr 2.0 0.0 00x—4 9 lgsiwcial ringside phone. called the G109?“ and Mccllllcllghi Lyons 1 dressing rooms. and told the inspec- and scllelfing- E tors to “let Armstrong's bandages answered. “Youre stopping it." The General returned to his ringside seat. and gave it a second Montreal 100 0.00 000—i 7 2 .1 \ ‘ Toronto 1m m0 mx_3 7 2 groligelnlatnd let lenlcns use the same, anfilvrltlcr 51nd Becket"; Miarchildnn ______*____. '35‘ - B A ' . ' -_ __ Baltimore 00o 200 onoLz a o} me-FI%§rQ§P'cfillfséélhgs. )l1er JEFF-Pl‘ C113’ 100 C23 00x~3 ll Dido: were eicctroruteri when attempted to release the dog from its cram, while holding a cord at- _;__.__. phtdjor an__iron. Midklff. Burkhart and Redmond; Harrzs and Bhemire. Rv .1. R ‘Williams pay. General John J Fh"la1'., the: chairman, sriid, "we'll tel y~11 all l OUT OUR WAY ‘IDC-UI i1. tomorrow." FlTlll an lvr ' , source. however, it was lc:s1"'.".r~r1 T- Wl5H 1D DONE U545 that. there really wasnt much to ED YEAQ5 A60" HE BOUGHT A FARM AN’ HAs e01’ 1T ALL PAID FER. ‘~\.' Mow WHEN tron». eoT 1115 MlLK COWS, HENS, 1-1005 AM’ INDEPENDENCE.’ l o,‘ \ i \ .\ .1434.‘ QLLL- l ' \ w‘. '_JQ___.__ - Ts SLACK HE'S- \\\ v _ INDEPENDENCE _ VEH, BUT HES woo womo ouT now "ro WOQK ALL w»! IN TH’ SHOP Am‘ ALL NIGHT ‘ on TH’ FARM, so NOW HE HAS TO WOIZK 1M THSHOP ‘ro H1121: HELP "r0 WORK ow YOU cALrT wnu.'\ IVE EAPEED Pups, CHICKENS, RABBITS. AND cawxmes To PREPARE FOR MY OLD AGE... BUT WHiLE r WORKED K F012 THENLTHEY WOULDN'T Fonz ME.’ umcte AMos, THERE'S A BIG CARNIVAL. OVER on "’ CHESTNUT 5118 to seventy cents There llllR BOARDING 11¢ CIGAR PANETELAS or rearecros l0‘ uuss l5‘ NINE lVHLE CREEK W. l. The regular monthy meeting of this Itistitute was held on Mon- day. July 8th at the heme of Miss Jessie Smith. The President presided and open- ed the meeting by singing Ode and repeating in unison Club Women‘s"Aft»on e re . Roll call was answered by ten members. the collection amounting visitors present. Minutes meetrng tyere read and adopted. Tl§_s_1_lm of £9.90 was collected in HOUSE of WAG 514V OF THE CARNWAL GPiRVT-w-KAFF-KAFF"; THAT t; rELu/ou THAT I MANAGED A FAMOUS CARNIVAL GHORTLY AFTER THE Tums o1: THE Cenrruav? Al-LVESWI KNOW ALL THE T2106 OF Tue _ Rae MacNeill for the were three call to be answered ti" last nickel. Mcetinz cl eci WlTl-l PLEAGURQALVIN/ NEVER ' “THAT LET n- s: 5ND mar voua UNCLE as e A BAD OxlE"»-- HASNW NEE: GOT MORE TOLD ALViN was A PUNMV LAD, AND NOT causr man 111s b var 1S i A BAD one! EGAD,DiD ‘l’. EVER VEST use E66 1! I STAIN C m» EVERY Moooyielow Normal PUNCH CIGARS WLNNIPDG, July l8. — (CP) - iProspects for a ivueat crop s igntly below normal were seen 1rd n third crop report. 0t the 1 Free Press. t Saziaauitcu areas Ln the s; loans have suffered ;an;i that some (irons: ‘apparent 111 the 0.1.»: nest. (Jonditicns in i’ favorable. mo-t Manitoba s crap 1s c011- siderably earlier than iiirzhsi" west. Aberta etc lBritish Women , Choose Between l Gowns and Guns LONDON dilly IT~1CP -‘§0t ,1 lmtll the war has druvyn to i fwill D1". Edith Summ plenish her wardrobe. D1". Summcrsluli, soch‘ , bu‘ of pnriianicrit for 11mm, has been adinci. men nct to be so p. ' new clothes durzr it's a chaise be ygllll. . 1 * \'\ [The for g .. . ,.'111"planes and 01111-1" 11c<-1~.<=:'1 2 , war. ,1 Dr. Summcrskill. ioolzinc 1 and chic, crcplaiiitkl that uzht a new fir. nasioii iii" "party f1" . 11111.1 will re-r for as long as the war may “When all is said anti (1 men usuail (llfsics o cnznpezc at, ealii oiii is the impcr ant 111mg, 11 {we can all achieve for r. With a pair of scir 111s? to bay news c i "cstment against they become more GXDEIISJVP make me cross. because they are so obviously only building up ex- cuses for them ‘ s" Dr. Summers said had letters from do n; 1 who agree with 110:‘. "Some of them-quite p031‘ "ivo- men-ltave sen". m2 the few 1‘.- lings which they: had saved for a new hat or scarf serving they izai decided not to buy them after all and would I ' ' went- ‘towards as wccte n site c.‘ the district. by Jesie 5 rctngcments were made to Kingston present their "p1 Hal. for the fund Sarah lvlcDousnll invited mm to h?!‘ llfTllP for 110x: mo Tl . National Anthem ecl by the h w}; --~-- "l With - Alrzior Hoople was A FUN," i THE outvi AV5,“AND Nor THING as HOW HE DlBCOvEREE TI-lE NORTH ERIN!" N"? "1’ FATHER MOTHEQ-Vtfl-IEIPE is MY uuBBv? MY DEAR-you mow I'M HAVING GPEAT HEAVENS.’ EVERYTHING IN YOUR FATI-IEQ'S WHAT HAS POOM QAJNTED WHITE - mun: HAPPENED ? HLJBBY SAlD HE COULD DO 1T- SO 1 LET HIM‘ 1-15 WENT TOGET some MORE PAINT- womb‘ ‘IOLJQ FATHER BE SJQPQISED? l: .. ms "m. mm- ‘ HAH-l sees wi-N YA BOTH WANNA srm on: x M: ".- ! !- OKPN. YA mm sow anew! ME AN‘ awareness GONER cso Asuone "PooEY, 0N ALLA val PARDON aW-"Kllqhsmuhoknmlnr. siesv-aianci-ies. THA‘$ WHAT.‘ $WE€PEA1 xvi-lo‘; BEEN 1N MV ET‘ ,. . \"-’I'Ti-l THAT W-MTE P , - » ALL my surrs Aw; wi-nTE-AN‘ LOCK AT ME i-LAT- EVEN "THE 1.4121201; is wi-n E- AN‘ YOUR 006$ 1N Ti-iaza ON THE SQFA- AN’ He's FAWN QAINTED WHiTE ' LET uo o5"??? '- RAIL, ewes- . . i .- 014,1 QEEYVA ' WANNA TELL ‘EM =sLi~A=r~1