;;9.‘*i9§9‘ an 2”” RD..IA_1s < Slimmeringis. 0. Around The Sport Front ' mz VINCENT nouah — . canuaisn rreu sun writer ed ‘for his 11th hitless parade to me plate against st. Louis Browns. ...lt was the first time since thefi beginning of the season DlM_fl€8!a'et. average dipped below .400....in his": last five games the Yankee ale: has been at hot 20 timu connect- ‘mg only once for 9. double... Diamond rumor says Gabby. i-lnrtnett is tired of his Job piloting > the hot-and-cold Chicago Cubs and will step out next season...- Frankie Frisch, former st. Louis Card manager now doing a base- ball broadcast job at Boston. may take over the reins... while baseball players are going down all over the place with set- lous injuries, Dizzy Deon nfcks hi.- non-pitching left arm off duty and steals the show... Into the big town this wool brcezul pretty Katie Jenkins ant her fighting hubby, Lou...Kai;i- announced she thought Lou mor- ihnn a. fair lightweight hope am that sit? intended to manage am ' second him as far as he went a long the ti'ail...but the New Yor! Boxing Commission decided fight er’s corner was no place for woman and refused Katie a sec l)llCl's licence... Bill Terry is considering bring lr; up Al Glossop from Jcrsr Cit)’ to bo‘ster the New Yo: slam’; injury-ridden infield... Ben Jones. famous horse train who rasinotd last week as co dllloliel‘ ior Herbert Woolf's stal has been signed by Warren wri;_ to take complete charge of . Calumet farm stables... Paul Derringer. veteran Cine naii pitcher, gave up his first-l: on balls in more than 40 inni today when he walked Debs Ga of Boston Bees. Army. Nav)g I Bouts Set " For Tonight The Army and Navy repress by the warships and militia now in Charlottetown witl iprinkllng of local talent engal boxing warfare at the Bpc .club tonight when a 5-hour lcntliling 24 rounds of boxii to take place, it was annoi last night. Evcry performer in tonight's ls known for his wlllin lay aside boxing for real rocdness fighting and txpctt action in large quan rl~.:n the boys tangle ton Bciinie Binns and George Gr: Ih?.l'e the spotlight as they r.«‘n of the U. S. 5. Hamilto Blx round encounters. The ( ree bouts are scheduled for Iounds. On! fans Use Mlnard‘s for dandruff. ‘ -__.=.:.-. M Him‘ PUNCH A unsure Thousands of cigar’-wise smokers enioy this rich, refreshing fragrance and satisfying flavour . everyday... ... v Smolre Canada’: finest cigar. Gel Punch at your <i9sIer‘s‘toJey (EUOPHANE SAFEGUARDS FRESHNESS Kid Louis,[_l80 lbs. U. s. s. Hfilllllton Charlottetown" . . K. o. Kld,‘.135'lba. U. _s. s. Hamilton . -.1 H. M. C.‘ S. Skeena ,.‘. X‘... -;x.‘9 6'4 Bennie Blnns, 158 lbs. vs. The Lightning Kid, U. s._s, Hamilton __ \ pmo_es..s.o-._ all over 1.25.... Ladies rim Bout 3:50 Sharp » ' Jlugbee » ' ’ oétior LESLIE” WINS 3 . Hole-in-on ..Afl.os- predicting he malre I note-in-one MARITIME HEA VYWEIGHT TITLE 8 would reach Saunders of Charlottetown did I. that on the Belvodero ins . Golf Course here yeeterdny. Walking out to the 145-yard SCI‘ . lveei: . och Bo ¢oo‘:;pl'l'shod trifle.» «Till I. hole Iimllor in 'l0flI‘.1|- mm vs. an aoxllln silay July *1«9tli. ‘ MAIN BOUT ‘ six ROUNDS. vs. George Graham,’ 185 SIX ROUNDS Machine . vs. ma Gillie. 135 lbs. Murray Harbor Gun Sonny, 100 155-, U. S. S. Hamilton . ‘ '”FOUR- ROUNDS' - -j" lbs New Waterford, N. S _ ' ' "FOUR ROUNDS Sailor LaPierre, 147 lbs vs. Hec. Mclntyre, 138 lbs Cape Breton‘ FOUR ROUNDS . ‘127 lbs. ... Jo» Jo McLeod, 127 lbs. ' Cape Breton 'MAIN avli:1'~r1'.";‘_t.' ‘ "'1. _ . . ' ...Solt_L. M.~.-.69 .'-"l=.*¢."!':t|.-I-. "33iM1'“N..*.1a : ' ~. - not v-‘.1 3.Mri.¢erv. G. hm ,1 1 " 'f‘;4Il'1"‘si'>V'(l,ir'rr15ajti;;’g':1.,'brir“i , " . Big-._Bhll;'.MoIlte.n’e~' 0 2 --108--lbs.-~ ‘city: '.““'.‘ « ml“. .. l Charlottetown Yacht Club boat! took premier “ yesterday at the Oonfederatiorn Regatta; held on harbor waters when local club class a yachts while “Joke,’," man.- ned by J. 0. Clark -of Charlotte- town was pr club victory. Quirnquod ‘I well in late Class 11 boats,rGold'- l p . Capt. James alright of,aum- e, and ZBPXIYT. Oopt, -J. L. of Borden accounted for sivins Is- D 01.. e otho: clam victories,‘ the 5. U‘ (2 ll? Y‘ in E7 9. E loke showing a dean pail: of heels 0 the entrants in the Snipes and lass two. P.N.0. and Joke again had too nuch leg for their exits in he light going as they chalked up heir seccr.-vi wins; Zephyr repeated ver the Dawn to make certain of ier class victory but the Cossack aft the outcome of class four still 1 doubt as she raced across the mish line in of the Gold. of the use four boats. And with it Gos- ack paved the way for the most inciting race of the day in the cal heat of the class. a classthat iigil:-t have gone to the shedia.c- wned boa/t had not she fouled a laid her when heading in for the at market on the last leg of the ice. starting the final heat Cossack k a scant lead over the Gold- fi ch in a long reach to the first bioy. The wind had fresftened msiderably and the sleek? crafts w in great heedwoy and 1: ing up e spray in t M t eir hoes as they for the lead. Cossack still had the lead going round the first marker and on the reach to the second mach‘ ed craft -her lead slightly. ' ‘for the firiol-marker with Ccisrack in the lead the. Shodlwc boat scraped one of the sand bars and with _the resulting loss of time Jm the lead: Zephvv: trailinlz went ashore on mother bar and had to be hurried-off; the accident put her definitely out of the rir.-is-u.ng Dawn ‘V’ “ course without my competition. S1131-irt as has been her: accident C<7:»eock was un- able to make up the time lost and Goldfinch plowed "over the finish lloeiwiih the ‘class victory to her -. another rununv od’ it with his 15 McCa||um h Hurls Anchors To 4-iI— ' Win west End Anchors behind the sensstionalthree hit pitching of --new Mccallum who was -making his first start of the season for thmwestend team last-night inn- ed a 4-1 defeat on the league- end- ing‘ Rovers to once again shove themselves prominently into the City League playoff picture. However Rovers protested the game questioning the eligibility of Joe llIclDougall. Anchor shortstop. With the first twolnningsscore- less Anchors got their first batter safely at first on an error and the decision was protested loudly by the Rovers; 11 hit followed that put runners on third and second still with none out; Mcxlnrion fanned but the first runner came across the plate as the Rover catcher heeved wildly to third‘ attomlitini to catch the runner n_a.pping;» an llllfhlil out drove in the second Amhor -run: Roach singled and e is second and third and to Mac- non uncorked a wild pitch Roach "came racing hotme with the o 1 A ‘ ‘smith’ was making ‘at: ‘Island M... Carry Off Honors Ind-.'.Conf_ederation ‘Regatta Held Yesterday P.N‘.0. on the class three, chalking up his third win wfalle Joke was doing likewise among the Brit .5. Quimqaod again beat out the c A feetu-:e,of the regatta was the. rowng race staged ‘among crews from the battleships in port. a feature thatusaw the Bkeena crew prove for the other three entries: Vile d'Y’s was second with the local 11.0 N.V.R.. boat tihlrd and the United States crew wind- ing up fourth. Immediatelywafter the races the beautiful, silveiytrophies were pre- sented to the various winners by Commodore J. J. Morris, an event that brought to a close one of the best selling regattas ever staged here. one of the largest crowds ever to witness I, harbor event thronged the various wlharvos all through ‘the five-hour program. The summary: First Race-—CIn.ss 5 ?ephy'r--L. sherry, B.Y.C., 4% n po is. . Dawn—Don swrey. 8.13. Y. c., 4% pts. Class 4 Gold.i‘inch-—-Ge/pt. . Btri ht. s.s.Y.c., 5 pie. J“ 8 Cossack-—K. Kerr, s.a.v.o., 414 Me. Close 3 ' n1;‘.1v:o;-—iwpn smith. a. Y. c.. Zemith—-Mac Irwin, c.1I.c., 14 i..£""%-.‘."c‘:‘.’.'.."‘i’i"‘.’.‘¥‘.‘.-’.*‘”'“' "‘°“‘ Jeep—Jack Kenny, C.Y.C., 12 c"\ll{t‘>)od)r'>.secker—R4y nnm. 5.1:. Widow—etephen Pond. S. Mic—-S. 9. 1334111,. C.Y.C., 5 pts. Snipe; Class Jok'e—-J. c. oiu-k. C.Y.C., 30% mlinimore—n. imrdvy. Amherst, xi mu: aeiia—Andr~ew. o,ir.c., :2 fatty A'nn—Eari usher, A.Y c., S‘l,f’fl:nge c.si—.n~,Danseh, A.Y.O., 18' is. Scout——V. King. C.Y C, 16 pts. 11MD:giyei—A. Mcbougali, C.Y.C.. Clipper-‘—"Ken 7:Do_rnold, C.Y.C.. D 1 . . Yellow Cot—Chas. chi.-mic. A.Y. c.. 7 pts. - » _ 7 filly Bob—Wm. Douglas. C.Y.C.. O "or... n ' Qul.mquod—" ‘ y. Orwell, 9% year-did -but still sleek going craft 2 ggmacie naii—McMiiia.n. Piriette Offers Browns Bonus If Club Finishes Sixth sT..'LOU1S. y 18 ——(AP)—'ro pump new .life into St. Louis Browns. President Don Barnes to- day signed Manager Fred Haney for .1940 and offered players a bonus if they flnish.sixth or high- er- in the American League. Undorthebonus lenthe eighth- pltco Brownies zwil divide :10,- 000 if. they finish sixth. 815.000 if they got’ up to fifth. and $20,000 if they reach fourth place. choice going to second infield out and then- crossed as the Anchor first baseman heaved the ball’ to‘ centrefield attempting to catch him at second. Jilccllfum after a shaky start was briliont-. In the first inning the babes on a hit. base ontbolls-and I hit batsman but then'h_e~'oold1y drifted in his blu- lng fut’ boll itodotiro the next three ‘hitters on strikes, from then on news: never in-danger. only tweuty."mon' facing him in the next on .r._o_v powEii}s§._;.is_iNc‘$ With every race on the 19-event program furnishing a large crowd of spectators with close, exciting fitnishles that big swgunlng nit et, a yes or ay connec on withethe Confederation Celebration was one of the highlights of the sport events "staged. with a brisk wind forming a nasty chop on the water swimmers failed to get ideal weather but nevertheless times chalked up were considered very good under the oirculnstahces. Battles for the the men's and women’.-. divisions were close all the way with Bertha Mocarville, a stwnk steady swim- mer taking the women's cup in she chalked u four first alone: and two secon A for a to of 20 points during the meet and the men's going to Vernon Gay. who although failintz to win one of the three events he was ‘entered in nevertheless amassed nine points with three second places to lead all other competitors in his divi- sion, . Outstanding race on the card was the gruelling mile event. with the women's and men's’ raoes being run jointly the spectators crowde around the breastwork and lining the hill of historic Port Edward saw Maurice "Sparky" e win the men's event with Brown walking away with the women's race. Eight competitors. osed of three boys and five gils left the st in a. rfect start. Point — age In the fret 440 or Lodge and Mowlonagle had t up I. oom- mandlng lead with the girls n.l being bunched 60 yards behind. As they came up to the half way buoy. the strong swimming Brown irl. followed by her younger sis- r Josephine had cut down the lead of the two boys by nearl a minute. Lodge was first noon in 17.508 232. followed by M/oM X1 . rounding at 3.53 4-5 followed by Josephine in 9.17 3-5. Facing back to the starting int the competitors had to batle a swift flowing tide and I nasty chop into the teeth of the strong south- west wind that prevailed. lodge kept increasing his lead over the field as he held to a steady crawl stroke; Mary Brown alternating with ll. crawl and breast stroke assed McMonagle with little more anaquarterofamileto . This order was unchanged as go two high point winning trophies in ~ Vernon GayAndMissMary Brown Are High Point Winners In'Swimming Meet gave smart exhibitions of both plain and fancy diving with Frank Mclntyre and Cl. Geary spliting the two menlb even‘: and Joseliphine wnning e women‘: c gases. Majority of the sprints were cle- cldod in blanket finishes with the climbing of the greasy pole lend- ing an entertaining air as the successful meet was brought to I. coee. RESULTS Women's 25-yard Free Style 1. Bertha McCarvllle; 2. camer- inc McPhee. Time: 25 1-4 see- ds. Girl's 25-yard Free Style 1. Mary Mullins; 2. Mary walker. e: 41 seconds. Women’: 25-yard Breast Stroke 1. Detiic:-inc McPhee; 2. Bertha Mccarville. Time: '29 4-5 seconds. Boy’: 50-yard Free style 1. Bill Brehaut; 2. Walter Lund. Time: 50 seconds. 1 -Milo rac%Women 1. Mary Brown; 2. Josephine Brown. Time: 31 minutes. 13 1-2 seconds. 1 Mile Race——Men 1. Maurice Lodge; 2. Monagle. Time: 22 minutes. 8 2-5 seconds. Women’: 25-yard Backward Strike 1. Bertha Mccarville; 2, Alice Gallant. Men's 25-yard Backstroke 1.‘ Aldred Simmons; 2. Vernon °?‘1{im: 21 seconds. Diving (Boys) 1. Walter Lun : 2. A. lwocarville. Diving (Men) 1. F. McIntyre; 2. Tie between Vernon Gay and A. A1-senaault; dive-off won by Gay, Diving (Women) 1. Josephine Brown; 2. Bertha Mocuvillo ‘Men's Special Diving Event 1. G. Geary; 2. V. Gay. Women’: 100-yard Free Style 1. Bertha. Mocarville; 2. Jos- ephine Brown. Time: 2 minutes. 12 1-5 seconds. ..a-:—« BASEBALL RES UL TS Notlonll I “H393 401 200 122 :12 13’ 2 Boston 052 000 010 Derringer and Herlhbe 91'? Earley, Fl'I.nkh01‘JS‘£.L LHH1..318 Fette and Lopez. B8 ; :' lttsbiirgh 000 200 010 3 B 3 Philadelphia 311012 00:: s 13 0 Swift, Ewell. Heintzelm i and pA‘ca_si-:v_aN ____g. V ‘U Eerres, R. Muelle; Johnson and Davis. cago izo ooi ooo 4 10 l. Brooklwn 000200 000 ‘I 2. 1 Passeeu and Hartnott; Hamlin, Casey. Mungo and Phelps. t. Louis 111 000 101 5 ll 0 New York 100 200 000 3 I0 0 McGee. Welland. Cooper and Owen; Hubbell, Lynn and O‘Dea. Amorioon League: ; . I-‘int Game New York 020 010 321 9 14 7 st. Louis 000 000 000 0 3 . Donald and Rosar; Mills, Kim berlin and Spindei. Second Guns New York 100 000 010 4 13 I St. Louis 000000 l0‘) 3 3 1 Hildibrand. Murphy and Dickey: Kramer. Whitehead and Glenn. First Gone Boston 144 000 220 13 15 0 Chicago 340 001 020 10 10 3 Auker, Dickman, Heving and Peacock; Dietrich, Dobernic, Smith, Brown and Trish. _ Second Game Boston 000 003 200 5 12 0 Chicago 003 020 12x 8 ll 2 Wilson. Dickman, Auker and. Saiitfieis; Marcum, Brown and s Tr . Washington 026 101 000 10 15 0 Detroit 000 002 00 2 fl 1 Krakakas and Ferrell. Giuliani: Bridges. Walkup, Goffman. Giebell and Tobbetts. Baltimore 010 000 210 4 11 0 Montreal 011 001 11x 5 8 4 Renlnger, Links and Warren; Crouch, Clmnbowski and I-lart.1a.. Newark W1 IX) 010 7 -18' 2 Rochester 002 042 00x 8 8 4 l-Iollirigsworth, Haley, Barley and Holm; Johnson and Naxron. Syracuse 000 310 000 4 10 1. Toronto 000000003 3 5 0 Meals Bongo and Warren; un- franco , Berly and Reiber. EAGLE RIVER, Wis., July 18- (AP) —J. Louis Comlskey, 54-year- old president of the Chicago White Sex Baseball Club of the American Mine. did today at his summer estate near here after many years of failing health. He had been unconscious since yesterday; when his condition became aiarmin his R0 was summoned, from 11:. s . Mon’: 100.yord Free Style 1. 1!’/dric shamans; 2. Bob steelc. - Men‘: 25-yni-d_Free style 1. Bruce McPherson; 2. V. Gay. Time: 15 seconds. Men’: Breast Stroke 25 ysrdl 1. Bus Jonm: 2. Don Mcxinnan. Time: 18 seconds. Girl’: 50-yard Free Style To Take‘ Part In Tourney Maritime Firemen hold the 3 light in too’.\"s Confoderaioin Celebrations with 15 brigades from different cities and towns meet- ing in their annuabtoumament at the Exhibition Grounds. upwards of 300 smoke-eaters are now in the City and indicat- ions are that the tournament will be one of the best ever staged. All teams are reported as being exceptionally strong and a, merry battle for honors is anticipated. The local teem have been train- ing steadily for the . past. two months and will have their strong- est team in years ready for the different events. is tournament always has a big following each year. There will be foot race such as the Veter- an’; Dash. etc.. Duty raoe. hook and ladder race and the outstand- ing feature of the tourney the gruelling, nerve and stamina lost- in hose reel race. All events are highly interesting from ritart finish and as there is never a dull moment when the Fire boys get together one of the 1Il'8€«5.¢ ¢l'0W4,5 to yet witness a. confederation event is expected to been hand. The tournament takes place at the Exhibition Grounds at 1 clock. came in in 22 minutes and B 2-5 1. Bertha Mccarvilleg 2. Jos- seconds: Miss Brown was clocked ephlno Brown. in 9.55 with McMona¢le Just beat- Time: 58 seconds lug Josephine Brown to the float Men’: 50- ard Free Style (Open) by 1-2 seco . time being 31.13 1. Ted ing; 2 Russel King. and 3133 1 . Time' 34 seconds. Divlnsz competitions in all events Climbing Greasy Polo were close. Those taking port 1. Walter Lund; 2. Hayden Dixon. 15 Departments Baseball ’s Big Six (Auoointed Preu) Batting (three league):— - DiMaggio Yanks 51 184 40 74 .402 Arnovich, Phils '14 .285 46 108.379 llbxx, Red Box 68 254 74 91 .358 Bonura. Giants 78 287 58 100 .340 Johnson, Phlla. 00 290 60 100.345 I-lasett, Bees '15 29’! 37101340 Home Runs.'—- National Lea ue: Mize, Cardin» , Dodgers. 15; Ott, 011 so rlr. Yankees. Ysankees, 15; Williams. Red sox.__ 1 .' Runs Botlod In:— National League: Mocormick. Beds. 74; Bonura. Giants. 60. American League: Williams,R.ed Box, '17; Greenberg, Tigers. 60. How To Get The Quickest, Easiest Shaves Money Can Buy!” . ye Lll'l\lladn‘Tyl 1 Ask for spam: Pueliogo With Free Trlll Ilodo Alliehod Murray llarbdr Boat llaoes & Tea Party On WEDNESDAY, _JIlLY 26th. At MAC!-ION’S POINT Motor, Yacht. Rowing 8. Swimming Races. Program after the Races. . . Meals Served on Grounds. Dancing and Band Music in Evening. ENTERTAINlNG—EXC|TlNG-ENJOYABLE, . l rninlna. . . _—_——————— - "“"“ “"°"’“°“ ""‘,d u,“.‘°,,’.'g‘,""}§ '“iscx1nnou;»ioaui;. his first start on AERIAL smwnr ,';'.‘°,‘;,,fl‘,f,§%":,§*‘,g_,i..._" of tgefoeuen -mg:-the vititiknldfof V ._T_°P) - .9 « ea or HAI..IFAx..J i ( — ¢¢u.,‘lx1;'ii‘°.".h'ii'illnmg“clc1g.iul‘p'?,'m].13:n 151?‘ the sevorigndlnaa Ind Royal Omidiauhy Mr Nice -11:- uutiipthe sixth when -no Williams all--‘r“""°°“§h mt} mg‘ ‘"59 [planes left the nearby «r v neernod. ueuo'en- wdo“to"en e gm: .§,°"f,",”,,°,f ,‘;’,',.‘“{’h":"'g°u'§.‘gly'l_l‘s‘bie~ mhtg§'rou~-down :l¥edly pewith :‘.,’..;.";‘°..xd3.3 mm Jr‘ coast for Anchor run tones the plate. new flmnere I 0-11! PM-hm natioriai once wee. . - are avoided I shutout when the ’ - - ‘» G3 ials said the flllhlv 01 -9973‘ 319“ Ampere defence collapsed mom- v ~' 1?. K12 under Wing Commander G. 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