“R d." -. , mfti-isri-ei. “ “wqfis armors mead! ns to th showers in It". In ill mains d m?» ‘ (here with an 10- tlaatll Q “mum, timed Dodger.- » - . an i i - Judge n themnauhgasegscli ' didn't‘ ' need all um“ Qurt i! m nd cigar-i sin-mayor- in ,1 fig was in "trouble 6 S h hQDEqiJixiIiEi-niworwflsgoklylfs 0011i 1111\- Cubs Whip our" : sires- aeetins e . the earlier.‘ {P111950 '.°°“.’“..‘°.‘.‘{.~L“".§Z ‘a.:i‘.t.°.‘i.~.*i.i“; ‘Q11. “3.‘.'a§’.'.‘§§a tour hitchers and m, Giant! iiive before the loose sonwrtiniynrde . “$157031 r cc = rginheiligk and Augie Golan each yqnfmflflnu mu;- m the attack 11m scored tour ‘runs oii Mann»! i xth. hi ' iitr £11118 bgr-k t: tie up and belt ne Lillard oi! the mound with e Dirsv the nub b-nch liytiifl third for reazinl’ Mm in the IoudsF-oll easy trick . l0! pictures made with the aid .oi glass or mirrors are easy- uil these devices permit ineiiy uii- mlsl eilecte. . Place an obieet on a table with ti!!! too-shoot irom underneath livtehle-aridthe object seems to. ngfiiostiiig in air, ior the glass, oi B se, will be invisible.- ." at is how the picture oi the {mile iii the cloudsflehown above. up taken. A. hi; piece oi glass Q5100 u support-tho cutie is a ieyione-the clouds are pieces oi It}! cotton. And sflportrait attach- Bitiit was used on thecsmers to per- !" shooting "clogs-up." Diagram 1 Iliows how things were arranged. ‘ilou can use this same technique Jimtlns a picture oi a pet-in llvliiriag a ship model-showing a 4°!‘ "this: e hish dive-are iii fill! other clever, striking snap- !‘ Nourishing... _ Dsan wes- bsclcscilecied is H's. with‘ =$NAP$H0TCUIL TRICK" aicruhscs to do it, see below. ‘i . é¢i;....I. i Place iTrouitiriitsli D6118?" 13".]; vPliillies _' 8-4 fish-on blast in the sixth being c m, ‘Oils clinched the dec Beds Beet ‘Htililfls cehv's attempt in the sscond. Fran with his iour fifth‘ and Berger's ton oi the lei - iiel cngv was t Boston. REMEMBER. WHEN (By The can-our. 1mm ouse our Lyon, Geo “Gran can . senior titleholdcr. ot you osn make homo. Fofiioiu shots. lust have, the glass well cleaned. don't, aiigw it to pick up radectio s irom your photo lights, t-Nlil your pi tiiree will truly puz- siasaiyo‘ wb views them. llirro are extremely useiui in making trick snaps. For an amusing shot. [Qt-ifl-Qllld unmounted mirror, and‘ place it‘ level just under the camera leiisassliowu in Diagram 2. Take a" picture oi your house with this arropINbent-and ii the niir- ror is correotlysdjusted as shown, your picture will show a_lske in your front ysrdi The mirror cuts oi! the lower halt oi the scene, and sub- stitutes an upside-down reflection. just as would appear in a smooth sheet oi water-i Try these simple, amusing camera stunts. You can make trick pictures as well as ‘anybody! m ‘John van. Guilder hlsgrsin 1—0eetlo picture. ‘Put suhjoot on-glsss shooter gleoo top tehio, \ . inset from below. G, glass: O,‘ camera. Diagram I-Trlok reflec- tlo method. M, mirror arranged un sr lens: 0, osmers The mir- ror oreetes s "is e." A demotion home run attack b Cincinnati Reds spoiled Hugh Mal! . to avenge hi-mwli that run- oi the baseball do! ‘ aim Sunday, and the Phiiiiea went 300940 own 8- . Just as they had done in the ilrst came. the Reds iumned on Mulcaliy iriihe first inning (or a run. ‘men can-n Wally Berger wit». a homer k McCormick eat they handed bowler in the iiitli second hols‘ on d rooi and Mul- msbunrh was rained out at Goii," died, one year ago today. flhirty-iour years beiore his death, lie had won international nonors at the Bt_ Iouis World's Flair, and was eight times Canadian amateur champion, iour times North Ameri- Simmerings h, Around The Sport Front By ALAN BANDAL i were stair $1M) NEW YO . May 9..~( )—Aitel‘ all their riding at Jlmlica Johnny den oi . ., and Ron- nie ash oi ‘ibronto wound u tied today at 18 winners each dens sixth "double" e him the ese . .. Next Sat ay css is ior_ $50.00!) and. ii you believe ev- erything you hear. marked tor William Woodwarda an and l-lono uiu....Budge’s proits since turning pro last iall approach $85.000....tlie money over and a- bove liis 875.000 guarantee to tour the U. S. with FrsflmPerrv and vines came irom to onials....unless some cracker Jaok amateur shows up this year to turn pro to play a- gainst n m. Budze plans to so "nto business when he returns irom abroad"... ..There are 10.000 yarns waiting for Shite liscobar ii » he'll eien his bantsmweight crown t either rispen or Lit 1e Pocho in ebali umpire Garden Monday en oi Victoria shape ior it... ..ii you ever wondered why the riders wear e R031 love it is to use av a brake on e iront tire.... their es are free-wheelers... . cruising. they manage l8 to 20 miles an hour... the snrinis along orso . dhiflli! Baseball's Big Six (By The Alsllilahtl PR8!) Batting (iirst thr guc-So or more at bats) o as R. a Pct. Tfiwrmids. ii i8 i2 ii "iii wgetrier . maiafis {o g: l; fir: Arleiyoyich. Phlliies 1a '14 1o as lava H ' _ issiiaassit mm _ .. , . .~ omel - GO 1's Tigers. 4. Qreenbem. Tigers. 4. il- Red Box. 4: Xx X 4- yha aerial Le - iok. %s.fl4s: iierser. 111- Rgns batted in:— v Amfiflciivyi-ihiidsslrfilxgkild- ‘£21’? 5°“ ' a 'kir Yankocs, 105i Browns. 1'1: Sal k. Williams Red National So . 10. Iieagnfe-Goodman. Reds‘ l9; McO ovinh- rgiiiuies, ie._ its already ear- Ty 01a Outfield ' "Greats ” May Play Again DEmOilT. May 9 -(AP)-One oi baseball's greatest outilelders- Cobb. Sam crewiord and Bobby vouch-may be reameunbled again ii only ior a iow innings. The Detroit Old Time Bail Players Association ispisnriing an . exhibition game on June 7 ior a Connie Mack Day celebration. The regularly soliedlhed game between Mack's Philadelphia Athieticsand Detroit Tigers will ioliow the con- est. . - Association oiiicials said today that Cobb. now a Sari Ifi-aricisoo resident, and Veacii, a Detroiter, were certain to play but that no reply had been received to an in- vitation extended Crawiord, who is also on the Paciilc coast; iDown The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles ~ A "Paul Jones" E. Robin - 1'12 166 N. MocKay 108 89-731 W. Grasweil 96 104 180 M. Duiiy 94 9B 152-812 w. ‘Davey as .100 ac A. Sherry 96 162 112-671 J Peterson 143 118 135 . F Hogan ‘l6 ‘ll ‘71-809 V. Williams 130 94 118 S. Mallett 100 69 96-001 P. McQriaid 1G2 133 112 A. Higgins 65 81 81-604 W. Pineal 1'10 118 117 D. Oullcn ‘i9 88 72-501 E. Toornbs 8'7 85 10'! F, Mallett, 96 110 103-588 C. McKerine. 112 04 99 M. Dunn 80 72 73-580 A. McDonald 89 M 100 - G. Keenan '12 100. ‘ii-m Tonight's Schedule at 'I O'Clock ~ Sharp Ladies Gents S. Smith O. N0‘!!! .1‘. FIToCa-lae ‘B. Omr n. Eiiiwn G, ‘Thumbs _ '<. rvflrieri F." Gallant Vi. Avlwavd ‘P’. Slocornibe R. McFarlme 1". Hermrssev w. Ourkvv P. Wilson w. nonmn C. Piricau w, jifltdhell T. W" Arthur as; n-v-evhq- f1, Tnfllgir n, lifioflghg O. Gallant H. McConnell S. Connors onsnnorumwn slums City League Semi-Finals Tl-IEATR E Eliiivy Blush can" raisins srswsur nmmncn arcs aoaaar rormo souars-rHUW-lllh- A monsoon-ear. ma Till?” ' NURTIIAM BABES JIILY 26 The popular North- i. am race meet will ‘ be Held on Wed. _ July 26. " Announcement of classes and ffihel‘ particulars will‘ be made later. ,,.‘---...--...._..-__,. James E. W158"! j Secretary. Roops Ltd.—-'i002. Jtmirw’; Taxi-Mil. High. single-A. Doran. 340. High three-A. Dori-an, 385. Bowling Tonight at ‘l pm. csndiepln Mixed League Jane McAleer Hilda Pra ht Alioe Kane Mary S ull Mr. Patterson 0. Preught m. MeoAieer N. J. Olow Isabel Pauquet Ester Mitchell Peggy Smith SiePa Smith Albert Dfiran Pat Adair Jack MaoKenzie rns- Diamond POLIOIMAN HAD NERVE cruiser to a speeding car w both were going 10 miiu an hour SLEEPING DOG! LII! WINDSOR. garment store dog who wen to sle oi- a Windsor dcpar 8‘. WOLF, WOLF! BEPELER. . ils o! other da s have reutrned’ to tarlo’: s pair ol t Guelph-i-lespeler road. i YairzkeesdDefeot White Soxi 8-6 In Closing g Rally ToRoN-m __(CP)__ 99mm“, Wittlg, Coiiman and Dunning. . Clni ti 131012000-8 i2 z 5mm’ M°K‘m”“°“ ‘mm w the Pniicaggiiinis ooa 010 000-4 1o 1 mvoles may! lilave had somethinguot esp rom a po as hile , Ont. é-(Cfi-De- m: t s“ saéeksl don: mean us. rai o p . a n1 y ppyin theaalsie , . cnt More, angling a traiiic 1am durlngspring Ont -(OP)-Per- an arently h hways. Telephone linesmen report seeing er wolves near the GADIN NiiiW YORK. Me-v il-Now York Yankees out on a typical‘ ninth- innlns rally at the expense o! titrffféf.‘ ‘$3.“%?.Ti‘°s’3°°i 5”“ I1 I x - in the "rubber" it ed the three baseball series st Ch The world olw ’ a total oi 16 hits, but not until the ninth, when they corm ior three rims. did they put ms time sway. Riuoikie Joe Gallagher it a homer tor the champions in the second. The Box. aitcr going down. scoreless before Steve Suridra. ior three iraimes. scored iour in the iourth to tie it W. and had two across in the ninth, with the tying rims on base and two out, when Luke Applingh base hit struck Marv Owen in the ioot. automati- Softball‘ Schedule Released gue, the opening game was played yesterday. May:- B-Bappere vs. Brass DRJs vs Cablemen. ll-Sappers vs D.R..’s. 16-4appers vs Cablemcn. Iii-Suppers vs D.R..’s. Zi-Cablemen vs Suppers. 25-D.R.’s vs Suppers. 30-Sappers vs Cabiemen. wily endiiul the the threat. In the only other giurie allowed by the weatherman St. Louis Browns again outliit their oppon- ents. hut weak pitching in the clinches pu-t Boston Red Box in the win column with a 10-8 victory that enabled the-m to hold the lead in the 168E118 race. Big Theo illiams. Boston out- fielder, drove in the winning runs with a long homer with two mates on in the 10th inning. Joe Vosmik and Jimmy Fbxx had opened the inning with successive singles oii’ Ed Cole, the Brown's third reiiei pitcher, after the St. Lculsans had overcome a four-run disadvantage to tie the score 7-7 in the eighth. The ‘Browns in their halt oi the Jlmmv llbxx cimited a homer for Boston in the sixth, scoring two runs ahead o! him. 0X10 Pompoon Races TodayAtPimlico BAUPIMORE. May 9- (AP) -- Field oi l6 sturdy campaigners. tapped by last year's winner. Pom- ooon, and including some oi the best oi the Uni-ted States stake rac- ers in the business. was named to- dav ior tomorrow's 820.000 Dixie handicap at Pimlico-a curtain rais- er for Saturday's rich Preakriess. .Meariwhiie. the 850-000 Preakness shaped up as more oi an acid ' for the greatness oi Jolinstown. last Saturday's s-peedv Kentucky Dflfily winner. ‘Irsiners oi ciennia. the iilly who won C-‘old and ' fllorv in the $50000 Santa Anita Derby. announ- ced she would be a sure starter in the race that will go iar toward ilicttling the. three-ycar-old champ- on. i. Snooker Arthur Peterson won his way to the ilna‘s in the secondsection oi the Provincial Snooker towns-- merit, when he won irom Cari McKenzie. the winner oi the first section, two games to 1B5?- night at the Sunnyside Billiard Parlor Iln the second and last match oi the semi-finals played following this game Eric Larter won irom Sten Ryan two games to one. ‘Iiiree players remain in the ilnals oi the second section and thedraw for the bye will take place tonight. Baseball Results i AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 113 008 000 3-10 14 1 St_ Louis 003 000 220 i-8 i’! 0 (10 i nagby, Having, Ostermueiler, Sullivan. New York 220000108-8 16 0 Chicago 000 400 002-6 11 2 Sandra, Donald, Murphy and Dickey; Lee, Herring and Trash. Washington at Cleveland-post- poned rain. Philadelphia at Detroit-post- poned r n NATIONAL LEAGUE Oliicago 002 20B 040-11 15 0 June:- Cabiemen vs D.R.’s. B-Hanpera vs Cablemen. Cabiemen vs DRJs. 13-DRfs vs Suppers. DRJs vs Cahiemen. Gablemeri vs Suppers. l T11R35 vs Banners. 27-" Rfs vs Cnblemen. Personnel oi Teams T-sori M. MacKlnnon, (Cont). eau ( Capt.) (Capt) (Cant) uiar night. are requested as umpires and base-judges. E1109. ARMY 0F RATS CALEDONIA. Ont. arn here so rodents. behind it clean. SARNIA. uniform. New York 102 004 000-7 8 2 Lillsrd, French, Root, Kigbe and l-lartnett; Salvo, Brown, Lchrman, Grlssom. R. Davis and Hersbber- fir: Mulcahy, Poindexter and V. vis, Mi llies. ' St. Louis 600 402 001-18 lli o Brooifyn 010 000 000-1 8 4 Davis and Owen; Fitvslrnmoris. Crouch, Casey and Phelp_ Pittsburgh at Boston-postponed n. _ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore at neeiiesisr-pc-t poned threatening weathe r. Syracuse at Buiialo postponed rain-doubleheader Wedne ‘AMERICAN ASSOCIATION eds _ Jars Oity at ‘lioronto, postpon- ed. we grounds. - ‘rile-work at Montreal, postponed ra . . genres. ditLil, Wilwssikee e. levlowsd and approved by Dflllsllrlan lloadauortere The Boy locate Aseoelatlnl. Braas-pounders vs DRJs. D.R.‘s vs Brass-Dounders. Brass-pounders vs. D.R.'s. D.R.'s ve Drass-pounders. B-Sanoers vs Brass-ooundere. ZO-Firass-pouridcrs vs DB3. “nsncosrs MISSING Ont. -(CP)-1='i-ity school children irom Port, Huron, Mich, across the river, were dis-- appointed during a visit here They had expected to see Royal Canad- icn ivrmmted Police strutting about n r "are ’ Fbllowins is the schedule oi the N0. fl District Signals soitbail 1M- oi which ders. Bras-pouridere vs Oshlemen. Brass-poundars vs Cablemen. Cablemen vs Brass-poundern. l-Sanners vs Brass-oounders. Cablemen vs Brass-pounders. I5-Qonoers vs Brass-powders. zz-flcblernen vs Brass-pounds“. Bram-pounders vs Suppers. Banners-A. Swim, M. MacAieer. f7. Storey. J Dooley. ‘M. Hughes. "i. Pohh. A. B. Brvwm. H. Hwznes. '4'. Doucettc. P. Owen, G. Mam- J. Smith Brass-nounders-G. MaoRae, G. well. L. Fowatt. J‘. latter. R Mac- Klr-rvm. S. McInriis. D. Bruce, R. F‘. ii/locbeod. L. A, MacKinriori. B. McCavneii. W. I-Tenessey. V. Gar- rett, W. Martin. R. Jewell, F. Pin- D. It's-T. Strain. M. Di"~.can,A. Andirew. P. Smith, I. Rice, AC8!- iord. J. Strain. E. Hogan, Shams. L. McMur-r, L. Ward, R. Hughes, C. 'I‘rainor, R. MuKenzie A. Cabiemori-W. L. MacKinnon, A. Perry, L. MacClintick, A. Foster, S. Thompson. E. Smith. G. Gay, D. MsoLure, R. O. McEwen. W. Bent- ley, R. Down. T. Gallant, J. E. Dooley. H. Manuel, A. Larter Two zamm will be played on each scheduled night at Victoria Park, starting at 5.30 sharp. Each beam captain will notify his team as to which one oi the two diam- onds they will use ior any partic- Oiiicers of the unit to be on hand toast Players are asked to keep a copy oi’ this schedule for iuture refer- I -(OP)-A mouse may scare an elephant, and an army of rats escaping irom a _ terrified William Boiiwrighfs horses they ran away, Dogs killed more than 180 0i ‘the LONG DISTANCE SWEEPEB STRATFORD, 0nt_ —(CP)- Stratiord street sweeper has mom than 90.000 miles oi clean street . and this spring starts its 19th season oi "keeping the city Doors open at 7.30 tonight. 4 cash ADMISSION 10c- — — —- — -- — — — The Mon’ s Store Horringbones ! A human’: taste in style! Full chested Three button Models Built for comfort . $27.50 See them in the South window. MOORE £9‘ McLEOD LIMITED.‘ Strd igh t r .. ' .10 THE HEART! Y The people oi Prince Edward Island , iind the Charlottetown Guardian an essential in their daily lives. It keeps them informed about the things they're Interested in. It goes straight to _tbe _ heart o! every business and socia ‘ matter. o first in reader-interest The Charlottetown G U A R D I A N I g first in daily circulation 0 first in advertising news GRAND OPENING TONIGHT GWTDWN MUTUR SHUW AT THE FORUM h Goorgeous display of the latest in 1939 models. You are sure to “Ii ' the car you have been looking for, at this show either new or used. I Wait-Don't buywiintll you have inspected this marvelous display. Hear and dance to George Chappeil and his Merry Islanders. Also other entertainments. door prises -_.__-i- {i h FOLLOW THE cnown.