ENE '12, 1941 f l‘ THEA ms A ,. Down Argentine Way" featuring DON AMECIIE BETTY GRABLE MONTAGUE, FRI. 13 IIIONTAGUE, SAT. 14 SOURIS, Mon. 16. {r/‘IW; ‘ — M B cham/pions’ five-game winning streak by clout B k W1 HOW for eight hitslngincllld rig ziBlfbg _._-- Dahlgrerra double, the only extra- MIEBICAN LEAGUE base blow of the game Dahlgren led the Boston attack by connect- Won Lost Plo- ing safely on three oi his four trips. l-le also scored once and Mud 38 gig 2g drove in Lloyd Waner with tbol gwYork - “ it i‘; ‘Z23 a 2. BOWLING “m? - 24 2a 462 Pl“‘““°mhm l6 a2 '33s s RES wuhmzwn I7 .3 NATIONAL LEAGUI n Mug; 9'7 16 NB The Holy Name club's Old ‘rim. -1- 34 1'_l £67 ers won the pe i r m ggjvoilk 25 2Q 500 bowling Chagllpllmrllglllglllmeofor mg mndnmm 26 Z6 500 Province last night when they de- amgo H 36 A30 feated Roops Limited 3268 pins to Emmi. i’? g3 fig: szga. On the basis of points the. ma,“ 1 - O11 Timers won three and their Plllllllelpllll. l0 34 .320 opponents two. ‘ Both high single and high INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE three were collected by the Rev. 2 623 McMahon on the Old Timers yew-k 33 zll) b“ Jnellp with 291 and 719 respec- Montreal w tivelv- ltacliester 31 555 The game last night. played on Buflilo 73 a: the Charlottetown Alleys, was an Jersey U“? 75 ' Weill)’ miilfihfid contest by two , syracuse a3 23 ~45! teams which have been turning in y Baltimore ~3 29 $42 some remarkable performances i ‘lbmriio 15 39 333 duéigig the past 50185011.“! l t I ey mee agan Fr ay ngh at 9:15 at the Holy Name Alleys. Fans await the encounter with Baseball Banter greattl intgrest andb expect totsee ano er ling-up owling con est. ‘The results last night:- -<— _'—"' Old Timers:- R. Duncan 199 206 195 5y Judson Bailey who“ Pm- Svor" W" l: Rmfifiilty 23.2 $33 it! aw YORK- M 11—<">— §s$“i»‘;‘“r‘i‘§‘~r.i... t3? it; iii llextyears all-star baseball game n10 1061 1037 will mark the 10th anniversary 0d Tomkazss lis inception at Chicago and it may ' be returned lo that city with the Room ud:_ iiuis again selecting the squad in A H Burke n,‘ W2 236 | poll ..If so it wi oe played at ' ' ' ., . , IW. M. MacNeill 208 205 224 Wripey Field because 1942 will be J Power 2M 248 2“ - ~ o l \l‘°*“l“°““1m~‘g““ “mmwhe” p Purcell 170 15o 209i loe lilcCarthy of the Yrin-kees was H‘ Bridle 208 264 20., . , , .. r_ . y .. usked if he cier had se.n a pe 967 n48 n“ ieci ball player" he re-plied, "sure. “m. 322i lrank Frisch was a perfect bail gayer. He wuld run, he could hit om either aide, he could throw, lie could bunt, he had n great com- petitive temperament. He had ev- eryiiiing." ’i'he Cubs had a. deal all_ set rilli Si. Louis Cardinals for pitch- er Harry Gunibert until Brunch Rickey sold Ernie Koy to Cincin- iiali Reds and d-idirt need the money Chicago differed. ..'I‘he long- est batting streak in the majzlr leagues this season belongs to Jce lhnuggio, who has hi‘. in 25 con- lecullve gimesWHe still has a long way to go to match tihe mod- ern record oi 41 set by George Sis- ler oi Si. Louis Browns in 1922... ltatliullin. the ysling liquor tester (no klddlirl frcm Grinc-stciie, Pa.. ins II chance to be the American Wile rookie of the year if he stays hot with Detroit Tigers... Pete Reirer oi Brooklyn Dodlrers is the {fair-haired boy In the senior .rcu .. SWEDISH CROPS BETTER STOCKHOLIVI- (GP) -- Warm realhcr with rains crime suddenly lo arhillcd, fll"_\‘-\\'9Htl‘l0!‘Ed Sweden Ind 15141 crop prospects are now lllllfglably- better. . Shaving’: iusi o picnic These blades licli wiry with and ha» d Minor-oz: l“ For Blue Gillette: ore slick-and how! You gel clean, cosy shoves that last! cause they have the sharpest edges over put on steel. THE CHAR LO'I"I'I£'I'OWN GUARDIAN Errickson Halts Cindy's Streak With Shutout NEW YORK. June ll-(AP) Dick Merriwcll Errickrscir, a wjn- her only once in h.s seven previous starts, held Cincinnati Reds three hits today while pitching Braves to a 2-0 shutout in an hour and l9 minutes, shortest National 11938118 game played at Boslon this season. Meanwhile, ihc Braves broke the first Boston run. Al. New Ycrk. Chicago Cubs and Gliiills spLt two gamcs by one run, the Cubs winning the first 3-2 and losing the secznd 8-7, as weli as a chance to advance Lnio the first division of the league. 'll.le opciici- was a d.el between Claude Passeau and Lcity Cliff Mcllcii. Pa scau gave ll hits, but 1190b them well scattered and hit a hcmer for the deciding run in the seventh. Melton allowed only seven hits. but he also gave up B'll Nicholson's 13th home run in the second in- hing. Hank Banning Lit one for New Ycrk. BIG SIX (By The Associated Press) I ‘Batting (three leaders in each league) . ' Player, Club G A3 R» H 1'91- WILLIAMS, Red Sox 43 149 46 62 .416 REISER. Dodgers 3'1 139 30 6i .367 MULLEN, Tigers Ill 135 28 49 .363 DICKEY. Yankees 88 124 15 45 .363 SLAUGHTER. Cards 52 210 36 ‘I4 .352 MlZE. Cards 40 142 21 48 .338 HOME RUNS American league-York, Tigers l3, National League-Oil. Giants.» i5. l RUNS BATTED 1N National League-Nichol on. Cubs 2g; American League-York, Tigers IIOW, whiskers fast- Blue Gillette Blades, be- a an Limited _ ' sonic. S’Side Golf Club Scheduleof Matches The Summerside Golf’ Club are holding their official opening on Saturday and the tgames committee have drown up e schedule o! games for the season. The ladies are arranging to have a supper served in the club rooms on the opening day and will begin the regular afternoon teas the fol- iowinz week. The course is now in first class shape and a number of players- liuve already been out. Mr. Percy Crosby and the members of the club cxiend a very cordial welcome to theR. C. A. F. to join in any of ihe competitions. It 1s expected that many mem- bers of the air‘ force will be pres- ent on the opening day. as it is understood there are some keen lloifers at the flying school. Playing Programme Saturday. June 14th — Opening Day. President vs Vice President Match-Q holes. Wednesday. June 18th — Open date. Saturday. June Zlst-Mixed Four- 051110. Wednesday. June 25th—Qualify- in: round Club Championshi . Saturday. June 28th. -- Low 18 scores to be in A Division Holman Cup. remainder in B Division. Johnson Cup. First round to be played by July 15th. Second round to be played bv August 15th. Tuesday. Julv lst-Open Date. Wednesday. July Znd-Qoen Date. Saturday. July 5th-Mixed Four- Wc-diiestlziy. July Qth-Qpen Dale. Saturday. July 12tI1—FlISl'. round championship Consolation to be played bv July 20th. Second round to be played bv Julv 20th. Th1: round to be played by Jilly 30th. Wednesday. July 10th - Sweep- stakes. l Saturday. July 19th - Provincial 09L. Wednesday. July 23rd - Open are. Saturday. July 26th — Provincial Meet. Charlottetown. Wednesday. July 30th —- 1st round Club Handicap Championship for Sinclair" 8.: Stewart Cub. final round to be played bv Sept. lst. Saturday. August 211d — MGIVSI two brill foursome ior Whitney: Memorial Trophy final round to bel played bv Sept. 6th. ‘ 6th — Mixed Saturday. Aullust Foursome. Saturday. August Qth-Oben Date. Wednesday. Ailgust 13th - FIQIH’ Dav. siiturdav. Aukmst 16th. -~ Monkey Ccmlletition. j Wednesday. August 20th — Open Dale. Saturday. August 23rd - Mixedi Foursome. , Wcdiicsday. Aumist Zlth-Sweebq i. k . i Sactliay. lAugust __30Lh_-_—__OD0nt Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 200 000-z 6 0 Detroit 320 000 00x-5 l0 0 Knstt, Dean and Hayes; Newsom and Sullivan. fl- 100 010 020-4 8 l Clcvclnird 000 401 1070-6 11 0 Chase, Anderson and Early; Smith and Hemsley. NATIONAL LEAGUE Vrasliingion First game: Chicago New York Piisscau and Scheffipg; and Danning. 020 000 100-3 ‘I 2 000 101 000-2 11 0 Melton Second grime: Chicago 022 I00 001-7 I New York 003 211 001-l ll Mooiy_ Piessncll. Page and Mc- Cullough: Lohrman, Adams, Bow- man and Danning. (‘lneinnatl 000 0W 0450-0 3 l Boston 20B 0110 00x-2 R 1 Walters and Lombardi; Errick- scn and Berros. St. Louis 100 001 000 l-3 13 1 Philadelphia 001 010 000 0-2 7 0 M. Cooper, Krist and Mancuo; Beck and Warren Pittsburgh 000 50'! 000-ll I0 0 Brooklyn 000 000 001-l B 2 Scivcil and Lopez; ll gbe. Brown. Suxft, Tamuils and Phelps INTERNATIONAL LEAG UE Toronto 000 001 000-1 7 3 Syrricirso 014 001 00x-6 11 2 Ewes and Todd; Nelson and Bot- tarin . Montreal 000 000 010-l ‘I 0 Newark 000 000 000-0 3 0 Kchh and Franks: lcnclell and Scars. ~ 010 000 100-2 5 l Jersey (lily 000 0l0 2011-3 8 0 Wliilc, Rcscne and l-lanclren: Ylnrls and Blnemlre Buffalo Rochester 031 ‘I00 300-10 l7 8 BaIlIIIIOTO 000 0I0 101-3 8 3 Lyrns and Mueller: comer, Trinkic, Midkiff. Weaver, Spring. er and Redmond. l Island Winners - In International Bridge Olympic NEW YORK. June 11-10?)- Robert P. Wlllson and George Gooden. both of San Francisco. and Margery Poole and Charles C. Mil- ler. Jr.. both od Phoenix. Ariz, were international and United States winners of the 10th annual world bridge oly ic held April 1'! The cana Ian winners included: Nova scotia; J. P. MaicLenn, and J. H. Christie. Truro, and L. P. Crowe and P. L. Smith Truro. , Prince Edward Island: L. B. MacMillap and A. Beicher Char- IOUELOWII. and A. L MacPherson 511d J- A- WYiBM. Charlottetown. Louis taking Boat with Conn seriously GREENWOOD LAKE, N.Y., June 11—(AP)-The charter o! the "Joe rbguis gum gt the month club" has . en urne trip-and Joe son-I all)’ “blied rive match. per 55> 5911911511’ is the Brown Bomber taking his right with Billy Conn a week from tonight at the New York P010 Grounds that he not only is working harder than ever before l0 86i- Wfldll. but he has even Wrflnelm with his long-tune train- er-pal. Jack (Chappiei Blackburn over just how much training he really needs. . The result is that for the first time since he was preparing for his fight with Max ‘ l-vflkfiwood. N.J., he arid Ohmppie have had words. And the “hunch players" can't help but remember the last time they disagreed. Der MEX aplillled the zinger to Joe in 12 rounds. Date. Dylgeednesday. September Sid-Open a . r’ staturdav. Sentember 6th - Open e. Wednesday. September 10th - All Club Matches to be finished. DStaturday. September 13th - Open B 6. Saturday. September 20th — Mix- ed Foursome. Wednesday. September 24th T! . on Closing Field Day. P. M Beef Gmeris__Dir_iner Llzance. BRINGING UP FATHER 8 place s ._ , sfirlietinz the Charlottetown Bowl‘ 1R‘ claim that we are eligible for 500111811118. Bl? M. C. A. for the Citv league cham- Dlonshio. Bombers beat l Bad Cats 24-15 Winning their sixth straight game last evcriing_ the Queen Sl- Service Station Bombers increased their lead and tuck a strailflll? hold on first place In the Juvenile Softball League. Their victims were the East End Bad Cats. The score at the end of the tussle was Bombers 24, Bad Cats l5. _ However. 1t was only in the final two innings that the winners showed any decided edge in the playing. They were paued by the clever Playing ot the losers right up untl the eighth. A1 er that the Bombers ran wild and scored sev- en runs before they ware stopped. Lineups: I Bombers: B. Bell and W DIXVIQ. o; L. Munphy P; E. MacKinnon, 1st: H. Mumaghan, 2nd: E. ‘Train- or, 3rd: J. LeClair, as: F‘. LeClnir, of; B. Whalen, 1f; H. Paquct, rt. Bad Cats: B. Mcfiloskcy. c; G. Mu Y. Di W. Murphy, 1st; F. Hug es, 2nd; B. R/JSS, 3rd; H. Pmriton. as’ C. Rananan c1; Si MoCabe. 11:’ a. Montieth, r1. Seek place ' Tribe straight victory at Cleveland w- day-a 6-4 verdict over Washlpfl- Roy Wcailic'i'1_y,_ clevelands batting attack. The little cenirefzelder, a Ken Chase's first pitch fourth inning and knocked uncon- scious. no fracture, but he i5 expected to rest for u few days. At Detroit. big Buck Ncwsom made his 13th start of the season a memorable _<_>ne by t Ph Big Four Bowling Banquet tonight The Holy Name Club's Big Four bonding league .will conclude a successful season tonight .Vi'll2ll a dinner. it was announced yester- day. Members of the teams taking part were urged to meet at the Club at 9 o‘clock to proceed to the banquet hall. In playoffs With regards to the claiming of. City Lébllue play-off ‘now taking. between Hoop Ltd repre- ys and the Old Timers. rmrc-y sentirm the Holy Name Club Al- leys. We the Hi-Y Grads. winners of the Y. M. C. A. senior lcnzuei Gli- terinlz a team representing the Y. Lineups Walter Goss. Hubert Morris. Earl Goss. Clifford McDonald. (Capt) REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Ralph Guldahl. Qhicagn bro- fessional. blazed over the Oakland Hills course at Birmingham. Mich. in record score to win the Uiiilecl States Open Golf chainp‘o11_=1t' four years ago today. Tlie Texas- The 01d Timers, now playing for Islniid championship. won the Big Four League. Other teams entered were the All Stars. the Five Aces and the Bluebirds. Haney, Manager At Toledo ST. LOUIS. June 11-(AP)— Frecl Haney. fired a5 manager of St, Louis Browns, was given what some people will regard as a pro- motion tcday with his appointment as manager and vice president of Toledo of the American Associa- tion. When Haney was let. out for Lu-ke Sewell inst “eel-r, President Lou Barnes of the Hr-yww said he hoped to find a place ior him in the club's organization The Browns have what is described as "some- thing ClCSfl‘ llYll a wcricng agree- propos .one icr ran men W11 2e o. 111cm ted281 bei _tl_ _V____ t" _‘tl Tld Continue Whipping Senators 6-4 to Se t -b t tie conquest other complete game mgy cosnta frflersl’ day’; service of against Novr Ycrk Yankees May 5. a mainstay qf was bflckeq by a IO-hlr attack that Streak NEW YORK, June 11—fAP>-; adelphia Athletics If) ”.‘.X $112105’??? Hal Trcskys ihi'ee-r\_in_ holneri a_>5-2 111C101‘). m9 ~- flfni ‘ Stlaléf-lh paced" Indians to their sixth triumph oiei the .\..iclln.cn year. Newsom, vi/tio pitched his only this season was concentrated on Jack Kn .332 for five runs in the msl two ' - - _ ~ b ' . Rookie Pat Muilin connect- liiitei. was ‘llilCk on i.e hearing‘); ieiénggr his third hcmer of ‘he year with one aboard in the second. At st. Louis. with Boston lead- . ' ‘.1 1 i 4-01 th.1...t of Eximination at hosp ta revea ed [rggasfls glrimeobvzavcen ‘he Red 50x and Browns was called off been of rain and wet griznoz-x scored ail its runs in the inning. Winners will Receive trip NEWYORK, June l1—(AP Amateur Ailrlelic Union track a West Indies, Secretary of the A.A.U. said today athletes would mi s championships. they their meet. If the winners of BUDGE WINS EXIIIBKTION BRDOKLLNE. Mass. June fAPl-Don Budge veteran Bill Tilden, 11-9, 6-3, Relief professional tennis ticn at Longwcod. by defeating Mary Hzrdwlck England 6-1_ 6-3. BUCS SWAMP DODGERS BROOKLYN. NY. June lAPi-Pitirburgh Pirnres smash 30,469 fans. Boslon thiM Winners of the IOO-mcfre dash and the BIZO-mctrc run Ell. the NlitlLflill field meet in Philadelphia, June 2_8- 29, will earn a trip *0 the British Dan Ferris Jmnzilca. aihletic authorities ask- ed‘ for two athletes to crunipete there this month but 0n learning illill. the ‘ the national postponed the century and 800 are not available the invitations will go m the 200- ll- defeated the to- day before 4.000 at the British War exhibi- Alice Marble opened the progr% PHHJADELPmAI June U_(AP) sccring 10th inning gave St. Louis Cardinals a 3-2 vic- tonight. Rookie pitcher Howard Krist, who- relieved MTTI. Cooper in the fifth. iii-as credited vrilh the verdict. He one hit and. 11- tlirce Brooklyn Dodger nilJillETS for 10 assorted hits hero tonight am an 8-1 victory. Trueit Sr-ivcll gave up the lone Dodger rur. in the last inning. Al Lopez and Vince Dining- gzo hit hcme runs. The game dféflvi Use luinard.’ h" dandrum PAGE SEVEN EETIIROIIEMEIIT LOUIS-BAEE—ITICIIT AT rnrxcr: aownnp \ ott in- llSP. (Heavyweight Champion) At a special week-end feature toi )._.. sport fans throughout ward Island the Prince that caught everything that place at the ringside of the LOUIS - BUDDY BAER weight championship weeks ago. metre victor and tine uunner or ed to any chanwion since 1926 when either the 400- or LEGO-metre W. occurred m Jaclf Demps?" l“ m’ events» FIYDU fight These ioluids are packet-L with real slugging N'T MISS THE LOUIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. CARDS WIN IN 10TH -Don Padgett‘: douiie Terry Moore in the tory over‘ the Phillzcs ed gave the Phils only git three hits himself. By George McManun BY GQ.|_Y- THE: l5 A FIFE TRICK CABINET I BOUGHT‘- NOW "TO GIT ME DIRECTIONS t?! DO THE TRICK- LE T ‘Fl-EM N ME 1Q!- S 8V CABINET l6 WORKING OVER- TIME‘- iaiu Atom AND PLFH \ now, NH LITTLE TADPOLE. I AM Qurre ME ONWPR ELQEWHE (sue l6 Mil INSPIRATION! THE LOVE-LIGHT si-iiaiisie IN HER Ewes win. GUIDE D ‘TO QE '/~"”é-" were rue MOMMA m‘ I VAMA ' POPPA AN‘ "more "rue House we KIN oer SOME seeslietts FOR planes AN‘ MAKE- eueve , WE'A sETTmFA ‘TABLE- By Edwina.‘ MR. BLIDGE l5 AWFUL DIS/APPOINTED IN YOU- YES! HE SAYS HE ooeswr SEE WHY YOU CAN'T STAY ON A BUDGET! HE SAYS HE CAN!- -AI\I’ HOVV Ell-I'D THINK HE. couuo- VM Us V\IE'LL FIND OUT IF THE SWIE BULLET-PROOF ATER OFTEN 0012s HE TREAT ME TO AN SODA"? HUMPI-I‘. YOU CAN TELL APPOINTED IN HIM, - TOO! ICE CREAM on, NO-- C'M MY LAND! HELL RUN prom-l oven AN’ TELL HIM-Al/ BACK HEREZ l I 7 I t By Wcsiorcr ' .u' GQLLY, TILL\E_. THERE ISN'T Even A DENT m IT TI NO WONDER, U45. THIS IS WHERE YouR BULLET$ Hi1’ Klllli 0F FlSTlGlll-"F 0N TllE llEllIiE 0F THEATRE FRI. -- SAI Prince Ed Edwar “d Theatre has added to their Friday- Saturdav screen program the third oo J0 heavy fight severa This most controversial fisiic en- counter has baffled all sport fans. Jce Louis vrlth his eye busted o n. by Boer-Joe Louis knocked c ca! out of the ring-his feet high in the air-the first time this has happen- - BAER FIGHT AT THE PRINCE EDWflRD TTIEATRE li- 5.;