I yucky‘ Harris they have one of the ' (which will probably call forth an- ryutricmzt a- »GUARDIAN Tm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ BASEBALL _ ii SPORT. i WLING _ - g OTHER SPORT . r Joy To A Detroit HOW THEY STANDS AMERICAN LEAGUE A Dy QUIN HALL ' If you happen to be in Detroit, try to tell one of those Tiger fans they my, g big gap at the first corner which ought to be plugged ult MW you get out of the hospital. you'll begin to realize that you had a bum idea of kidding the Speed Town root- er. . ‘Ibis year. Detroit is tlkiril l“ baseball seriously. They fee that in smartest managers in the Slime ‘other argument) and that, it the Trim get their share of the breaks. they, will finish well U11 in the final league standings. And. arguing about that gap at the first corner will get you nowhere ex- “ylt into trouble. David Dale Alex- I r . .' .- 1 l 4-‘ 1 "fir. f: 1 i, ._ m 19:1. n»; from» ‘iIIIn1II,EIQ un- men- l-qtt. lygq-vg‘ ~_. D i9. i- 0 Dale is some first sacker. ander seems to have done) is the fellow who was acquired from the Toronto Mape Leafs last Winter a- long with pitcher John Prudhomme. Going on thirty years of age, six foot three. and tipping the weight thing at 215, he approached his Job in the majors by easy stages. Born in Green- l ville, Tenn, Dale attended school , there and later went to Miliigan College at Johnson City. Tenn., where ' he played end on the football team, and gathered some fame as a punt- er, He quit college in 1924, after two. years of learning, to join the Green- ville club in the Appalachian League where he hit the onion mark of .342. ' {in mrrlmhoa xnlm A .' “yuan as AWZRGHT l ~ uAuDEDBAa-slzon-i‘; u. rm AEOGE ll AtErAubl-Zts Riitrrozv \- s‘ sis satiation/or A NE-NT CLAIM l 1 / ' ‘ , ON TH‘ FIRST ~ »‘Qn\t.\.___‘~"”""i.°°=,_fi‘5z~ - 1/. under is tending to the territory ad- Charlotte. in the South Atlantic iacent to first base and, when we League, paid $500 for him in i925 say tending, we mean just that. David Iand there he batted .331. He stuck with Charlotte in 1926 and was pur- Dale (dropping the David, as Alex- chased by Toronto for $5,000 for the 1927 season. The first year with the Maple Leafs, he batted .338 and last year he nicked the leather for .362. So far this Summer, Alexander o! Detroit, has been doing a great job at the plate and afield. Close ob- servers claim that he is a. “right handed Babe Ruth." He has been tickling opposing twirlers for four- Iply lvallops; but the fact that he is plenty dangerous every time he isteps up to the platter is sufficient to interest the Tiger fans. And how they are interested. He looks like their best bet in years. PRIZE LIST TIGNISH CONVENT Prizes for Christian Doctrine. Grebe X-donated by Catholic Wo- men's League awarded to Myrtle Durke. Grade IX-Rufina Hogan. Grade VIII-Donated by Reverend Father McLellan awarded to Edith Bernard. GrsdeV-(French) Ann Marie Le Olen. » Grade W-(English) Mary Hogan. Grade II-(French) Zelie Anne Richard. Grade II-(lhlglish) George Helm’!- hill. A Grade L-Cecile Poirier and Irene Osuaet. for Highest AKKWSBW Grade X-Eileen o-Bl-ieh. Grade V-Msrjorie McLelian. Grade IV—Doris Arsenault. g Grade III-Eleanor Hogan. v Prize for Mathematics: Grade X- donated by Reverend Father Mc- Lellan awarded to Margaret Doucet. Prizes for Highest Aggregate ln Latin offered by Reverend Father McCabe awarded to Eileen O‘Brien holding first place and Margaret Doucet holding second. Prize for History: Iotitia Bernard. Prize for Arithmetic: Grade IX— Vida Shea. 4 Prizes for Mathematics: Grade IX -Gertrude Trainer. Ads ‘Irainor. Prizes for Application: Grade x- Marie O'Brien, Margaret Viilard, Florence Harper. Grade IX-Patricia Shea, Louise Doucet. Grade IX - Cmde Ix-Evelyn Cahill. Grade VIII-Frances McLellan. Grade VII-Tillie Gallant. iz-ar-k y WIIITE IIOSE a insulin-rs ssnvlcl-z snnon I Stop At YELLOW Pumps GASOLINE THESE OLD STANDARD -FUELS— p 'Are On Sale At Grade VI-(donated by C. W. League) Dorothy Maillot. nlI BED SEAL Copyflzm’ 1929' m“ Fumes gym vln. Annie Aylward- u Abitibi ..................... .. 421s . ..f“::.:.“;.:::?.l":::::r.“sass: a - - fr . FrancesMurphy. Irma Gaudet, Tillie rztxlltrgizwignfir " ‘ , ' — - THE ORANGE TEA Bemni v Attendance Certificates: Myrtle Winnipeg Elem '5' Prim lol- French Reading-Stella Bu,“ Eileen 0.3mm V,“ Sh”, 3m- “mlm . Bemard- Kathleen Handrahan, Patricia shes. steel 60' o! can‘ ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' . Pd" m‘, English Reldmg_donlt_ Mflgarét vumrdl Evelyn cam“, Shawinigan . . . . . . . . . . . 8415 1 _. ed by C" w’ L- “waided w 3'9“. Margaret Doucet, Marcella Bernard, Dominion arm“ ' n1 j?’ Gimam- Frances Murphy, Tillie Gallant, Asbestos ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1° I -, PM" I” Cijmlwsltm“ " Dims Frances lifcLelian, Agnes Chiasson, “He: a‘ Co‘ ' 51'” \I~' Gavm- Bernice Martin, Marjorie McLelian. Chas‘ Gum ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ '* - 33 i, P1115 1°? APPIICBIIM" Grade n“ Hattie McInnis. Helena Mclnnts, Power Corporlmon - I ‘I Ii equally merited by Georgie Hemphill, Georgie Hemphml Kathleen MCDOW Foreign Securities 3B I wit! Kathleen McDonald, Lillian sken-y. my Marguerite Mommy‘ Edgar Intel- Utilities-A . sail l ‘ l “i; and Albertina Gaudet, drawn by Bemarti Inter Utilities-B . 20 I ‘ Albertina Gwdn- Palmer Method Progress Pins: Br‘ Am‘ o“ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " ~ 51 I I I ‘I; Prize for Application. Grade I- prune” Mutual Mafia ognmli Imperial Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 I I ._‘ Claude Gllllltt- PllYlll-i MWPllY- Emily McKinnon, Brenda Gallant, i‘ Prize for French - Joseph Mamet Am, M_ Le Clem L,“ Rlchardnl nAmrs l (DIV- “l Mugueru’ lvmm-“EY (DIV Georgina Perry, Marjorie McLeilan.‘ ' ' Zl- Ilieelwtlllclsyiilill: 311- m h d Mary Hogan, Jean HcmDhlll, Agnes S": gmmerce .. ......... ., m l Pr s or r ng e nc c ar Chlmom , ya . . . . .. 3491;, and Scio Le Clerc. Palmer Method Buttons: mamas‘ Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . .. . 3501,} I . Prim for Needle work - equally caudal mm Gaunt, Edm‘ Gaunt,‘ Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . . .. 398 I . merited by Margaret Arsenault, Eva prance, Arsenaun" l Arsensult, Mary Hogan, Jean Hemp- Honor Medals; Eleanor Ronni wing,“- ETC‘! hm- Ind All" Mam? L9 m9" 5'5"" Mary Gaudet, Helen McInnis, Stella} " ' , by Margaret Arsenault. Bemud, Emma Mum“. Alfred“ July . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1201a’, I. Prim for Domenic Ecvlwmv-lh- Gaudet, Rita O'Brien. Sept. lam . _ 1 noted by Mrs. Arcade Gaudet n- Men; Mega“; Emmellm gum”, Dec, . . . . . . 130% I I . warded to Agnes Chiasson (Grade mm Ayggngult, Della Doyle, Noreen I V7‘ 3 1"“ Del" (Glade lxl- O'Brien, Priscilla Ayiward, ‘Marie COIN ~ . 1 FYI!" l0!‘ Deilllflmellt Bwlfdfid W Foley, McBride Bernard. Edna Ricll- , F Y ' Mary McIsaac (Grade x) by Catho- "d, yo“, o; Arc gammy July ........ .. salt oszTl-r-lo-li. ' Q Won. Imt. P.C. Philadelphia 54 19 .740 New York 45 27 .635 St. Louis 45 29 .608 Detroit .. 4i 37 .526 Cleveland 8'! 3'1 .500 Washington 27 44 .380 Chicago . . . . .. 27 '51 .346 Boston . . . . . . .... .. 23 55 295 NATIONAL LEAGUE LONDON, July il-Ths Duke and Duchess of York narrowly escaped a collision today as their automobile swerved and pulled up suddenly lust avoiding a skidding ‘ bus in Park Lane. The bus swung on to the sidewalk. lic Women's League Helen Ryan (Grade IX), Bernetta Gallant (Grade VIII) by Mrs. ArcadeyGaudet. Doyle, Georgie Hemphill, Kathleen McDonald. Prizes for Highest Aggregate in Progressive 'I“heory Examinations: (Senior) Edith Bernard, Evelyn Ca- hillf (Junior) Frances McLellan. Prim equally merited by Joan o1 Arc Bernard, Jean Hemphill. Brenda Gallant, Bernice Martin, Marjorie McLeilan, A. Marie Le Clerc draw-i by Marjorie McL/ellan. Public School Certificates: Frances McLellan. Bernetts Gallant, Edith Bernard, Mildred O'Brien, Pearl Ga- I Anaconda Copper Min. Co , N. Y. Cen. d: Hud. Rv., R. R. .. coh. Gas Co. m. Y.) .... ,_ Hud, Motor Car Co. .. Westinghouse Elec. .......... .. u. s. Steel ........... Fast Time Mode On Toledo Track FORT MIAMI ' TRACK. Toledo. Ohio, July 9.--(A;P§)—’I‘he "mans the It Port Miami Park sot away to a brisk start here of 7,500 in at-i Grand Circuit meeting under blazing arc lights tonight. with a crowd tendance. Julia June. driven-by Art Black well, took first money in the opening 2.15 class pace, reeling of! s' senss tional 2.01 3-4 in wluningth, nrstiflmh‘ 5”“ G°"°"'°“- ""1 3°!"- . . . - 1 heat. ‘They were the fastest th ee Iohmu’ 1"“ meeting “d camlnl h!" °n Pimburgh wears Lit. new paced m“ w“ ' f lwednesdatv and Thursday, some being called at the‘ end of the , . ' ' ' " ' " ‘ v R. H. E. All the stables which were at Houl- “mt? lnnmgon lumum’ o’ daflmus" 25 '63s SUMMARY lPltlfibllfah .. 3 11 l VICKI are here and the entries receiv- .11“ "PM"! ‘i.’ b5“ hind“ m“ l“! s, m m " 3“ '5” . Brooklyn 1 1 o 1w by the secretary, J, Henry Dewitt. mm“ W“ “m” "Pm" "° "l" °1 . Bllooklu . . 3'! .500 The mmmlry muuwy Knmfl, u‘ Human‘. Hensley; fmdude .he Keys "mum headed by the previous game. throughout which, _. Ph“ad;:hl'a:""""" 245 m“, h,“ ‘um gnudiey, Pisnich. IRuby P. 2043-4, and l-ledgewood K, , “pwmy “t” the mum‘ mmng- II I Boston so 4s Sass M“ June. b-muIbY Frisco June ‘ 133°‘: The w°°d5f°°l=h°wll¢d PM"- . w” E WM” m the mpm" m" ' - (Blackwell) ...... .... .. R- H- B. = Y Dlrwl. 2-0" .w lch started in l ' cmcmnm 26 w ‘s61 Lord scott b!» (Sturgeon) St. Louis 1 1a 1:a free-for-all in ‘western Maine oh 1 ma ‘h; n"shm“i“g' Fffvzg: mm n“. Harry 9,1, __ (at ) Philadelphia 41s olJuly 4, has also arr-I'd h nd g°° “' "Y °Y ‘"5" ‘° "‘"" ERNATIONQVL LEQYSBE Prince Don, In, (alsotnokes) .. 2 i‘ I nus, Johnson and Wilson; Bailey ‘I Jimmy Smith's stablefeihreezecilslme I “m W" m” “m” "'“' "m" m i Rochester W53 31- Queen Abbe sm' (Cartnall) 3 9' land Lei-Ian. ‘in from Caribou while there have 1st“; counwd n“ a lone ‘any Ir‘ I . ’ ' " l l ' |me1rha]f_ - i Lee Purd , Mi i Ch , M15; been several additions to “Dutch" gfaontttfoa! I I u I523 Brad. Persistent gain Bzrsie Orr R. H E ‘Leela Slflble. I Maintaining a‘ mmfonnfle Ind I‘ ' B ran .. V . 41 .523 Lucille June m-d Gmn-n H!" ‘m; Guano ‘ n z 5 l; The first appearance o! Bert Abbe lthe third frame, the Rovers receiver o N‘ my?” 42 89 .519 started Boston .. I I . I u 3 1g 1 ‘r5921 the ‘wonder pacer on s. Cans: I a setback “hm the an” went’ on " new; n 41 '50‘) Tin-le- 2~o1 a-r- z-os- z-os 3-4 Janna-rd. i}... ‘Gbnsesles- ‘dian ‘track is to be sh attem t to ‘bmm ‘pm °° m“ w‘ “m” b" 3e; 1n g I 87 I 39 .487 I I I I I I Cantwell and Spohrer I ‘break the [Woodstock track rficord do" the side w” "first J11 ao . 3'7 45‘ .451_ The For‘ Mum‘ Three-Yeu-md ‘ lhere on Thursday Bert Abbe: ‘ash Carboneil. McNeill and McKenzf ersey C ty . 29 52 .458 ' " _ ‘ ‘ nlounded for the Rovers, while Ayer Trot; $2,000 Sir Guy Mac, ch.h.,, by Mac Gregor the Great (Cax) .. 2 l. 1 Philadelphia . . . 4_ 8 o;on Thursday when he tries to upset| mven_Murlev. Catch": Cuban Xiixtifilffii; ‘it’? "s; ’ ‘°“$°..1‘..‘.'.,'t...;; h.;;..1;.;.°;Z.°'L1IZiéiilié..f‘iif;.i'.f.ii”“l‘lii “i?” MM" “"1 “Km “m” (Dickerson) I. It" 2 .2 and Berg I u by Jackson Grattan 2013-: Blmchni 1st base; wulmmm a: Miss Hanover a a e ' - The Woodstock Drivin cl b x- bu“ whmn’ 3rd bu“ Mam": Leward bik c‘ (ISIheldon) n 5 4 8 RH E ecutives have arran g 'u e {smart stop: McKenzie’ fight flak ' ‘ " - ‘i l?“ "h" "w"! Doyle, centreflelci; crohih, left flei: Guy Leaf also started. iwashirlgton _ _ _ __ z g 0 program as follows: Wednesday, July Albstarbyrancis and Mccab Tlmt—2-08 1-8: 2.07;,2-U8- Detroit , ,, 1 4 3110, Junior free-for-ail. 2.18 pace 2.20 Icatchers. Ayers and Hands’ pita; Prize for Department -- equally nspgngvq, ,Bert Abbe, 1.59%, to best the track‘ s_ stop; Ryan, fight new; Mccae merited by Anne Marie Le Clerc and . record of 2.06 3-4. The decision to ma“ Cent". K Mom h,“ new “M” Hemphm ‘mmll bl’ Jim‘ Hm?‘ HALIFAX" ‘My 9~*Q“°““°“‘ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘send Be" Ab" 183m” i" "Hit Umpires~Dougal1 at the pia’. hm- lllflllihfid by 5051159"! and W"?! V ,record eliminated the free-for-all Gordon‘ on the bases‘ I Prizes for Deportment, awarded to Members‘ Montreal Stock Exchange. a E a 11mm ‘h, prop", m,’ it may be i Howard _Gaudet, 2 Deloris Gaudet. , kn" c“, ' 3 6 5i some “m, but," Down East “aim Prizes for Constant Application in NEW YORK EXCHfI-YGE 5'1"“, W15 31 t) I ers see any more free-for-alls unless , - c’ Piano Lessons awarded to Kathleen “m”, J’ Mu!" “d ‘flay; Janene Roy“ 1041,,’ m. some o; ‘, . Handrahan, Marjorie Fitzgerald, Pa- Atchisn, Top. A: Santa Fe. Ry. . 244% mmes.'sucmun and Urbm‘ hub ‘the (w. outstanding pace“ capable _ tricia Shea, Marcella Bernard, Franc- Am. Can Co. . . . . . . . . . . . 101% m!‘ - of giving Bert Abbe 5 real battle _ es Murphy, Tillie Gallant, Jean Am, cul- at Fdry. Co. 1001a {some d3...“ n, the Mm, and New Hempmn’ ma“ °f A“ Bemard’ Am- L°°°m°iIV° 0°- 13734 ’ lEYImSWICk circuit, On .he other hand. . Brenda Gallant. Bernice Martin. Am. Smit. 8r Refin. Co. .. . -. l, In looks as if another class for fast ‘r Anne M. Le Clerc, Marie Foley, Delia Am, Bosch Magneto Co. .. . ‘ a‘ “ lpners which wguld split “p the _____ , 219 nternatl. Petroleum . Reading Co. . . . . . . .. Southern Pac. Union Pac. Ry.‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 67% U, S. Industrial Alcohol Co. 185% -______._.._. Blii Lilian BAIL BESIJITS‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE l WOODSTOCK, July B-—'l_‘hO Maine I and New Brunswick circuit eunpaign- I ' i R. H. 15.11118 stables crossed over from Houi- i ' ECineinnAt-l .. s 11 often to Woodstock during the week-I lNew York .. 8.11 1 end and are on CanadianTsoil for Donahue. l-uque, Ash and suke-lhe first time for the Woodstock “will” WY W181» bull fixture .Driving clubs annual mid-summer "mm" W’ "V"! "H! All-Stirs. the result ending in s 8-0 tie, the t, i IIUVIEIIS ‘All Circuit Horses At Woodstock F or-Cqmival . . Only a fair attendance viewed 11st,}- i‘. ,est mile in his track career was in v2.03 at Malone, N, Y, and h; lg u. 1L g_ E_ pected to give a sparkling exhibition inc“ LEAGUE and Francis did slab honors for ti. stal- . The lineups were: i ‘trot. Thursday. July l1. 2.15 trot. ‘m; Powen m bu... McDonald, 2,5 Buying “a h“; C431)“ ‘M1222 pace, 2.15 trot‘ and pace, and “base; squarebrium 3rd hue; B013», lpresent ro-called junior free-for-all- Iers into two divisions might be theI eventual solution of me situation. i (Canadian Press) CULVER CITY, July 9.-A l. record for endurance refueling fii of 175 hours, 59 seconds was set l: today at 2.30.29 p. m. by L. W. M doll, and R. B. Reinahrt in the plane Angeleno as htey exceeded '. former mark by an hour, and c tinued their flight with no indi .. tion of landing. LONDON, July 9s-Ths Duke and Duchess of York narrowly escaped a collision today u their automobile swerved and milled up suddenly. just avoiding a skidding bus In Park Lane. The bus swung on to the sidewalk. liinud’: Llnlmuit for Chipped 8n.- l BRINGING UP FATHER —By George McManus l LORD Arno LAD Oi SATE- ‘YOU o AND ulna-loom‘ WANT won.» TO D\%GRACF M! BY MEG Hans. comma Au. nlqH-r 11.1.. Bu. n4 THE soc.- HOUSE.’ ‘TING . ‘PP (IO QUICKLY AND _LKT ‘THC MAID vn so emu "rues: ARI- Cht-LINIG- mew WILL MAKE onowrw Mounts was-c runioue wrn-t nuvwr- Ii II YIQSUH‘. 11mm: THtM MR-Jicas was OUT-THEY emu THEY wane Qlcanv Au‘ wouLO CALL AGAIN- 1 THIM THIN’ WENT UP5TAIR5 To i CALI. ON THE MOORIS - » militia ll" ,.. . l l‘. 1 I