tlmiiail limits I ssrunokir; GAMES AMERICAN amour. ‘mud... .00000000o0t i. PM,” 000 03100: 4 ti l _1-t|efner_ Candini», Kncrr rind ‘vans; Rqney, Haynes and Trcsh y", y"! .... ., 001 100 010 3 '1 0 uh.....000I00000=l 8 0 fish‘; and Robinson; Potter, 191mm and Early- Zfloston-Dotroit and Philadel- vliig-Clevelund games postponed 11,111. NATIONAL LEAGUE @dn:ti .. 000 000 000 0 3 1 ‘Mp-m . . 102 100 05x 9 l2 0 ‘ lnutt, Lively and ltIut-ller; qgaim and Mast. ‘grunge-Brooklyn, St. Louis-New ym-k, Pittsburgh - Philadelphia. “mes postponed, rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE vi games postponcil, min. SUNDAYS GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE pupa . .. .. 000000000 0 4 1 mm,“ 010 100 30x 5 9 0 ‘Ferriss, Murphy, Parnell and Tehhetts‘, Newhntiser imrl Swift. Washiniimn 1 T 1 Chicago 9 0 3 .18 innimls). .\ii-'i.=i8I‘SOn. Wynn and Evans; Pgplsh, Hnrrist and Trcsh_ Die-key. Philadelphia .. 001 002 100 ti l0 0 (‘icieiiiiitl . 000000000 0 4 0 Mnrchlltlon nnd Rosur; Enthroc, Klieniim, Wolff, Wills and Lopez. Hegan. Philadolphin 000 000 000 o .1 (inn-land _ 200 000 00x Z 0 1 cniciniin. Sriwice. RirCniinii. Ci-H1_§(nf,h(‘f and Guerra; Feller and HI-qnn. New York . 100 000 I00 ‘E 7 1 it. Louis . 034 010 10x 9 H Draws, Queen. Byrne and Hnuk; Kramer rind Moss. New York . 000 110 201 5 .0 1 St. Louis 001 002 001 1 7 0 Wcnsio, Page and Robinson; l-‘arinm, Muncrief’ hfouitlcr and Early, Moss. Washington . 100 100 000 2 10 3 Chicago .. 330 000 20x 8 H 0 Pieretti, Scarborough, Cary and Ferrell: Gillespie and Dickey. NATIONAL LEAGUE first unmet- Pittsburgh 000000Nl0 2 0 1 Philadelphia .. 000 500 00x 5 l0 1 Strincevich. Singleton. Baghy and Kluttz, Sullivan, Leonard arid Seminick. Second game:- Pittsburtrh "103000001 5 7 0 Philadelphia .. 000 201010 4 0 0 Sewcli. Behrman, Roe, Bonliam and Sullivan; Jurlslclr 011111119)’, Schmidt. Donneily and Seminlt-k, All other games rained nut. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto . 000 100000 1 3 0 Baltimore . 000200011 3 5 0 Konstanty, Brown and Desau- teis; Kumvn and Rohinswtn. ‘(Sci-end name postponed, rain). ‘First :nnie:— Bncheatct- . . 000000000 0 9 3 Syracuse . 201 100 01x 11 0 I Surkont, KrisL- Green, Monro and Marshall; Prcndergnsi arid West. Second iza.me:- Rochester . 100 0100 2 7 1 Syrlcuaia . _ 200 0001 3 7 0 Byerly and Williams; Schultz lftd Just. (Only izames playedl. MONDAYS GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE 122 000 020 '7 8 1 Gevdlll . 00‘! 201 000 5 '1 0 Hvitrhson and 'I‘cliit.~tt.=, Partce; Black, Kliemrin, Stephens and 1. ". W 000 0000 8 11 l £00 202 0201 0 0 l Reynoldl, Bevens, Page and Rob- inson; Grove, Smith Maltzherger, 1M, Haynes and Tresh, Dickey’. Philadelphia .. 0Z1 I21 004 ll 1.’! 1 Detroit .. 000000201 3 7 4 Fowler, Christopher and Rnsnr; “Htkfl. Gorslen, White, Overmirc lild Wagner. wllilllcton .. 000000000 0 1 1 l¢.1xvuia.,.00000010x141 Newsom, Ferric-k and Evans: Kinder and Early, NATIONAL LEAGUE {tumult . .. 004 022 0021011 1 bew York 001 000 084 l3 13 1 H800. Bohr, Behrman. Herring, 358W and Howell. Sullivan; Kilsl". Bangs, Thompson, Ti-lnkle. "fin and Cooper. First gMne:_ 01.1.0011! 111001000 l ‘l 0‘ "lbtlelivhtii .. 001 000 100 2 it s Brute. Dickson nnd Rice; Iieintzlemiin. Donnelly rind Scm- inirk. Second gnmc:__ "iifllelivhiii .. 2 1s o 1 t t) , iJUNEW 10Ti§41 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE iFive Canadians Holders Of $40,000 Race Tickets P00080111” (Canadian Frau) Lady Luck turned on a warm smile for five Canadians when a field of 23 horses ran the historic Derby at Epsom Downs Saturday.- Them ivere ticket holders on lvflgoli, who ran second in the classic race. No Canadian held s ticket on the iviinner, Pearl Diver, o1 the third-place Sayajirao. In all, 45 Canadians won prizes, the mnjoriLv heintz for $1,500 that ivent to holders of tickets on "also ran" horses. A Toronto banker, a Charlotte- town tobacco store clerk and housewives in Montreal and Gray. 5051c. held tickets that netted thcm $40,000 each for their lucky hrerik. The fifth ti-iiincr has not heen identified as yet. E. D. Blair, ~10-_V:ir-n1d Tor. nntn hunk mn:in2ct' onk hi; good fortune calmly’. Hr‘ used the itnnt do Dlumn "Lucky" in W118i he coiled "nniirimitinn and hope." "After all, it‘: not, a fortune." he snid when informed of his ti-inningzs. "It will mean a meas- urc of seciitily for my fnmil_v_ hut it wivift. rhziiitze my mode of 11-’. iiziz at nil." He added it was .1 tiicc feeling to have won $40,000, Mrs. Rohcrt Montgomery of Gray, Saskn. had definite ideas on the spondin: of her $40000. First llliflt: She would (in. site would he lo provide passdgc money lo hritii: her youn: sister 1 from England. She held a. ticket under the name "White Feather" which was sold hy her insurance zidiustor husband. The Charlottetown winner was Fred Duncan, 40-year-old father (if nine children, who is vacation- ing in the United States with is wife, When reached at Bedford. Mass. Duncan was skeptical of his good fortune, hut Mrs. Dun- can already was planning tn buy n new home and set up an educa- tion fund for her children. Mrs. _Gcrnrd Lehuis, wife of an 0h’town Man Wins $40,000 Ticket In Irish Sweepstalte The Irish Sweepstake ticket number BP10786 won Mr. Fred Duncan, 4a Bayfield Street, city. the sum of $40,000 in the qnriual running of the Epsom Derby on Saturday. The lucky ticket wal drawn on "M‘ i", a 20 to onO shot owned bv tzte Aga Khan, who ran a close second to upset the odds against. him. Mr. Duxwcan left the City with his wife and yzung son Freddie for .'i month's visit: to the Un.ted States and is at present staying at 17 Hume Strert, Bcdford, Muss, n gucri. of Mrs. Kate Hume. ‘The lucky winner, father of nine citiltl- ren, is employed by Mr James Power at his tobncco store 0n Queen Street, Mr Duncan reportedly ‘JOEGM the ticket from John T. Valley 0f Vernon River and used the nom do plume of "Indian". An interesting side-light 1s U10 fact. that Mr. Pius Callaghan and mid i011‘. Charlie Mitchell of the Patriot Staff hrld ticket numbers BPl9785 and 81109784 respectively. ‘The Wlfl- ' ning number WFS offered to 1V1!‘- Jack Cameron. also of the P110110! staff. who after some deliberfltivfl decided not to take the flwpw- Mr. Valley, with the 340.000 ticket in his pocket. walked over 5f! Powers‘ store and 501d 3919755 9° Fred Duncan. employee of a plumbing manufac- fairing concern nt Montreal was the fourth winner. Consolation prize winners were to be found in mam‘ parts of Canada, and numbered 40. 1,300 Fans Attend S‘. Louis .. .. .. ..1 l2 0 (l5 lnningsl, Munger. Dickson and Gaxagiola: Rowe. Hitches, Raffensherger, Donnelly, Schanz and Seminielt. Chicago 000000000 0 1 1 Ilnsbon . 000000101: 1 1 1 Bormv_v_ Kush and McCullouzh; Barrett and Mast, Cincinnati 300 200 040 0 14 0 Brooklyn _ 010 302 100 0 18 1 Waiters, Gumbert, Ernutt. Pet- ersrm and Lamanno; Taylor, Gregg. Lombardi. Casey, Chandler and Edwards. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game:- Buffaio 3000000 8 d I Syracuse 0010000 1 6 i Kerr. Gray. Perry and Ynunt; Howell and West. First. camou- Mnntreni 0010030 4 5 1 Jersey (‘ity 003 0011 5 6 1 Kehn. Smolko and Campanella: Kraus. Jones rind Grasso. Second game:- Montreal . 000 211 Z00 6 10 0 Jersey (‘Hy 000 000 000 0 l 3 Banin and Crimpanella; Cain, Kraus nnd Yi-zirs. Rochester 100100000 2 ‘l 1 Ncivark . 00021100! I 5 3 Mikrin rind Marshall; Russo and Lollnr. Toronto 000000001 1 6 3 Baltimore 10000003: 4 5 0 Hamlin and Desauteis; Poet. Pndgajny and Robinson. Second game:- Buffalo 100000000 1 5 1 Syrneusn ,. . 000001001 2 4 0 Hausmnn and Mordarsky; Weh- meier and Just. Jwilthzoa. WIYHIS Gillette Blue Blades "is Combination _the!World Over Q Men, for the boot-looking shovel, the quicken: Ind easiest money can buy, use the Gillette Tech Ruor and today’: Gillette Blue Blade:- They fit: exactly, and protect you from the dir- comfort caused by misfit blades. Gillette doubt: edge mum double economy, too. 0 -l00ksll"'r'..iféélsi""r 1109"", ZFGIHGTIZE stun-am? i Sydney Horse Races SYDNEY. N. S., June 9-(OP)-— Four Cape Breton-owned horses, Dr. Wilson. Dlnaih G. Cyclonic and Bonnie Spruce, won the events today in the opening of the light harness season at Syd- ney. About 1,300 fans braved chilly weather to see the closely-contest- éd races, ' SUIVBIARY 2.25, Purse $300 Dr. Wilson (R. Olandi .. 1 1 2 Merry Ellen (G. Lewis) . 2 2 1 Dr. L. 13., (C. Sweet) 3 33 Itiitta Bairs, tP. Cadegan) 4 4 4 Times: 2.19, 2.18, 2.21 2-5. 2.20, Purse $800 Dinaih G. (R. MacDonald) . , 1, 11 Marguerite Rose (J. MacDonald) 2 2 2 Coronation Mcldllop (Ratchfgrgwa Peter Rimmore (Currie) . 3 4 4 Times: 2.17 4-5, 2.18, 2.21 3-5. Junior I-‘reo-For-All, Pinse $100 Cycion-ic (W. Vickers) 1 1 1 Time Counts, (W. Latvia) . 2 2 2 Jerry Lee Volo (Jabalee) 3 3 4 Baron (P. Hickey) .4, .... .. .. 443 Lee Brclwer (A. Lewis) .. 5 5 d!’ Times: 2.13. 2.14 2-55. 2.13 4-5. 2.98. PIIIQ 0000 Bonnie Spruce (L. Rogers) 1 8 1 Commodore Abbe (M. Jobeie 5 1 a Helen Signal (R. Oland) . 2 2 2 Gertie Raanore (M. Ghaisson) 3 1 4 Peter At Court (B. MlliDfll-lltga 5 Anne K. Dewey (W. Viokers) 7 4 7 Frisco M. Direct (D. Ketch-ford) 8 6 6 Times: 2.21, 2.3 2-5, 2.3. and pound: of Bmltih African can- dies IOI‘ distribution to Encllsh chlldiren were brought back W 1*!- M.S. Vanguard. 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