esiaritfi.“ L'j;\__q_i;_s|x R666 hOFSES Maine golfer AITiVE from Heads amateurs Mainland In tournament Last evening two New Glasgow. N. S. OWllCd horses arrived by (CP)- At the half way mark of a :i~ain and leave this afternoon for 36-hoie competition in the New Montague where they will take part lBrtinswick-Prince Edward Island .n tomorrow afternoon's races. They golf tournament G. J. Campbell, are; Hal Britton 2.09 3-4, who won Calais, Me, led the amateurs with zhc first heat in the free-for-ali a 77, seven aliead of Pete Kelly, rot at Charlottetown Old Home Amherst, Ns._ who previously has Wcck last year taking his record iwon the N.B.-P.E.I. amateur hon- ni 200 3-4. He is one of therbest ‘ors thrice in a row. toilet‘; in the Maritime Provinces I Archie skinner. St. Andrews, de- and as therq is nothing in his class fending the open crown, was the ill Nova Scotia he usually starts only contestant to equal par today in the free-for-aii tro: and pace. with a 7i, six strokes better Ilia other horse is Little Fox. 2.18 ‘his nearest rival. 'I‘ricky greens of recently imported from Ontario ‘the Algonquin golf club puzzled and a winner at New Glasgow, July .most of the as entrants. 1st, The 6,3i~i-yard course is familiar Both will be driven by the ex- to Campbell. who plays here ne- Charlottetown boy Johnny "Gum" quently. In the amateur standing Afacwfillan who is one of the Ma-rl- six contestants were ahead of Kelly, tunes stai- reinsmen and always a prominent iiockevlst who fomzer- has his horses in condition. lily spent Pls silmm s ' Cl . 130th the arrivals will meet foe- town. Waller Reid. Jr, of '. <- . ntcii worthy of their steel and Hal oostook Valley country club, was iiritton will have the toughest pos- second to Campbell with 79. He re- szble going against Aiiillie Kalmuck oently won the state of Maine jun- 212, Piaydale 2.04 1-2. June Evans ior title. 2.10 1-2, Lusty Frisco 2.01 1-4. Among the professionals Vernon There are four classes at Monta- vBalch, Riverside. and Jack Stickncv. cite Wccincsrlztv and every one of lAroostook Valley, were second with them will be a ‘huitimcrf’ 77 each. Another round tomorrow .___-—-—— will conclude the tournament. l BAn aéhpult ultg-vear-old William Underdogs b ast eer, aro eown, among e Par in P.G.A. .4,‘ ST. ANDREWQ NB” July 7 — leaders. Fort Fnirfield. Me, led the team competition. The scores of Charlottetown plov- ers: Profemional: William Leigh 45- 46—92: Maurice Dowlirig 50-43-93. Amateur; William Beer 43-39-82; 8.. T. Holman 49-44-93; George F. Rodger, Amherst. put 50 and 46 totzeihcr {or a 96. R. if. Taylor, Amherst, shot an 8G and i=1. V. Swetnam, Amherst, 102. BRITISH DECLARE (Continued from page l) Bull Nowinlfl Associa ed Pres! Sport Writer. DENVER. 0010.. July 7—<AP‘— Dark horse Harry Bassler and ex- perienced campaigner E. J. (Dumb) Harri-km neither ranked am0r18 the topheav-y starting favorites, battered par into submission today to share the lead at the half-way mark nf Ila-hole qualifying tests m the 194i United States Professional Goifers Association championship. Each clubbed a 68, three under par for Cherry H1115. i0 lewd 9; parade of 99 entrants in the pros _ annual bail belting festival to de- tion of the Bismarck. tcrmiiie the hcadrnan of their or- A British ioreien office spokesman gdngzatiolL iieisétrlibeld ‘tjhe Unitegf States entry ‘to n cean as"o_ne emos m- 'l'lft[flasr-tblgllqllfafflggitgilgfluwlltlggznpléngd Dorm!" Mid Slfiillflcant "ems C! :,—.—:_—~.——-——.-——-..—.—--;.~, battleshin Bismarck and (‘HHSFI Prinz Eugen swung beyond Iceland in an effort to avoid detection prlcr to the battle and chase bfav which cost Britain the battle cruiser Hood and ended with the destruc- ns me 50nd ch01“ w m“ “err recent" months from our stand- llilllg in sight, had trouble finding Wm, b,‘ new, and “Damn, the range to the green-s l! We“ “‘ news." he added. l)‘.l"l(ll‘."I an unruly putter. and end- l . t I m i“ a tie w" partn WM‘ Henry kcrgtnfsullavlullfteflfratiliiflzvaifacrdnlxtiiznrlgia? R” m" mm“; ‘elmw Texan from tions between the United states and F“ lvorzh‘ Iceland governments asserting "I Om’ 55°” behind the leader‘ ma‘ think you'll find all the democra- $1 ' ghee lvlliqggrzlllafgi? Cles of the vets-stern hemisphere also n? ball roamed the outgoing were “wflre 0‘ the move-h ‘ in 33 and came home with, "It 15 a logical d°""]"l'm°“§ "f Q numm. ‘NS m) nemeys and 1 the policy outlined by the Presmlcnt H h“; m,“ Strokes on as many ‘at the time he announced the tak- grppns‘ ing of steps to prevent the Ger; Snead, along with Byron Nelsonqlflam {mm Wculwmll Greenlafidi the ciefending chaznpicn, and Craig Le wrblnlwd- ivrod, wmner of the United States H" "id the “afiwn 15 V973’ mum Open ti:ic last month, teed Off as Welcome H5 f8!’ R5 W6 BTBPOHCPYT!‘ second cliiuce to Hogan. Woodfid- It 15 B imlflllcalntanifesiniicn Coughs, a Fair of 33-5 for his 76_ ‘of the American realization of the Nelson declined to turn in a tNazi threat to democracies gener- smre. He used up 3'7 shots on the ally and of the Nazis‘ desire to firs’. nine and realizing there was ‘Obillill “form domlflfiililnt no hope for um to win the clia- "it has a secondary virtue for mohd studded medal going to 1ow,Britain in that it relieves us of .~i"\l'f‘$ fsr 36 holes, did not bear ‘commitments in the ivestcrn hemis- rloixnv on the inccming trip. He is >l)llf'l'(.‘ at a. time when German av- qnnlnm-d gumm3;.i¢3,1ly_ cression in the east. is imposing _------__--_ fresh obligations and strain on the CHECK RENT! British government.“ --—- The spokesman said both British BARNSTAPLE, England -(OP)- and United States forces would be Tilt! town council has appointed a in Iceland temporarily but that the committee to deal with rents and IBritim forces would be withdrawn take procecdinas where warranted. "by stazcs." foiiovving complaints that some - Asked whether the action meant landlords were charzing prices 400 iihar Britain also would he relieved to 500 per cent above normal. of the necessity of patrolling the waters off Iceland, he replied, "I cannot answer that question" EIWBFEILklHi Montague Races f Take the paved road to Montague tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon, July 9, and see the best day's racinz of the sea- for pacers, with__the best in the country taking part. It will be an unforgettable afternoon. Don't miss it- ' _ L-180 KENSINGTON HORSE RACES Wednesday, July 16, 1941 {or a -FOUR CLASSES- 1 (1) 2:15 Trot and Pace — — — — — — $250.00 (2) Classified Trot and Pace — — — — 2511.00 (3) 2:26 Trot and Pace — — — — — — 250.00 (4) Handicap Three-year-nld Trot and Pace-Pacers handicapped 50 feet each heat--——-—————--— 200.00 5 seconds allowed Trotters in Class 3. ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 9th. For further information apply 1o:- MYRON biacARTHUR or SEO. H. BROOKINS, Kensingion, P.E.I. I bombs in an — 11s sate! . . . I. ..>, CHABkQFIETQKNiERPIAN 0-0 Proceeds Feller And By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sport Writer DETROIT. July 7-(AP)—A pow- erlul batting American League team headed by the greatest pitch- cr now in baseball. Bob Feller, was chosen today to try to repulse a. cagy, slick-utcrking nlational League foe in tomorrow's ninth annual all- star extravaganza at Bhggs Stad- ium A fuLl 24 hours before 57,000 fans are to settle dvwn to waitch a “dream game," the two managers who matched was in the world series last fall, Del Baker of De- troit. and Bell McKechne of Cin- cinnati, began jcckeyng for a stratcgical advantage by announc- ing lineups with a surprising var- iance in their capabilities. McKechnie chose a castcff Am- erican Lmagiieij Whitlow Wyatt of Brooklyn Dodgers, who has the best record and one cf the fastest balls in the senior circuit, for the Na- tional Leagues starting pitcher and tlien backed him tip with a bat- ting ordcr thtt presented a. iolid front of five ll~flflflfld€d hitters at the top. The secretive Scotsman whi mas- -terinliided the National League to VlCfOYy in the charity game at Tampa. Fla... a 4-0 triumph in the big all-star classic at St. Lou s, and the Rccis to a world chnntpzoiiship last year, chose his tentative first line tiday wit-h the saute dbregard for ordinary procedure that paid off so well in the past. He organized a fine fielding com- bination while at the same time ig- noring ilils seasons batting aver- ages to throw a tormenting array of portsiricd hitters at the Amer- ican League's great righihander. Baker was more orthodox in or- dering up his heaviest. artillery at the expense of tight fielding and hi= sticcess in exciting five ,3i‘0-Plus hitters on to one team caused odd; here to be icnuz/iietied and the American League made a. 9-to-5 favorite. Baker put Ted W.lll8m$ of Bos- ton Rcd Sox with his .405 batting mark in the cleanup spot and Joe Dimagrgio. of New York Yankees. with uis stupendous biting streak 1 of 48 straight games, in third. The complcte American League _ planned by Baker is J06 Gordon, 0f New Y0rk_ qr Bobby Dverr. of Burton. at second base. with Gordon the most likely: Cecil Travis. of “Washington, a .357 hitter at th rd base; Dimaggio. also batting .357. in cert-re firld; Jeff Heath. of Clcvelan i ig-ht He said thelmatter of Denmarkl’: claims respecting Iceland is one to be settled after the war, "when we [have kicked the Germans out of Denmark." Although authoritative sources declincd comment on the 955931 lthe United States occupation would ,have on patrol of thg North Atlan- lilc scitlancs, President Roosevelt's 1aiinouitccnicitt gcncrailv ivns‘ m- ceptcd Izcro outside of official quay. vters as a further ‘States cooperation of lease-lend supplies to Potiiviifivo BEGINS (Continued-Tam- page l) u One of these new bombs can make a hole like the stairsteps to Iiell," one pilot said. that (‘Vfifiltllllig in the cone cf ex. P1051011 is destroyed. Billlflinlrs adjacent to the blast Are levelled to the ground. farther away are clipped off at the second floors. others more distant at the third floor. The observer said the bombers RFC eXhcctcd to go deeper and deep- er into German territory as the nlqiits lenzthen and as longer-range ‘i fighter escorts become available. 1 In fact, he said "the fringe of wombat" already has been forced ‘ ‘rack from the shores, compellinz , the Germans to move some of their I fhlitcr bases inland. , In detaliin the days activities. , the air minis ry announced loss of seven British Planes, but listed these accomplishments:- flghtcrs shot Seven German 110W": an aircraft works at Mculte power station and chemical _ and a factory near Bethune. both in ombs and many six ships hit by attack on an eight- ship German convoy off Holland: one 2.C00-toir ship and a German sticcdboat sunk in a raid on an- other convoy off Calais. The air ministry's news service said that this convoy, escorted by anti-aircraft. ships, was largely de- strayed. It quoted the leader of a raiding Blenheim squadron as saying»- “Just as we started our bombing run another flight of Blenheim; coming from the opposite direction appeared through the haze. This must have flummoxed the gunners e Flak (anti-aircraft) No sooner Pad they got their trained on us than these bombers were bearing down on the convoy." The squadron leader attacked a 4.000-ton ship and left it shrouded in thick black smoke. A sergeant yiilot. making his first operational fliclit. bombed a second 4.000 ton- ner and scored two hits on the after part of the vessel. At Chocqties. where a chemical factory and power station were at- tacked. henvy bombs fell on am- monia tanks. a cooling tower and other factory buildings, the news service reported. _._€,________ SUMMER. CLOTHES FROZEN’ IONDON-(CP) -- Trade appeals for the release of "frozen zoorls" under clothes rationing regulations may mean thit womenls summer snndlfs. tennis shoes and similar light foot-wear will be on sale soon -cotmonlesa. son. Four classes, two for trotters, two l}‘,§’$§,§f§x§';fj?§b"“’” “Y PW"- inceitdiaries; " Wyatt Facts about TR. T Holman is All Star game Director ofN. B. P.E.I. ColfAssn. Open Hurling Duties In All Star Game Today field with a 371 Boston Red Sox .338 hitter. at York, 0t Detroit, has dropped to .293. Bill Dickey of Manager whose Indians has a record of won against four lost and sidered potentially one outstanding hurlers of all- Wyatt. 32 years old and bald in a. big shining spot on the his head, Detroit, Chicago and Ctiet the American ing the Dodgers and his great pitching form. He has won 13 games and lost four to become the pitcher of year in the National League. In making tire choice of Wyatt ahead of his own Bucky Walters Reds, sidered the the plate tomorrow 1-2 innings tomorrow. The Deacon emphasized‘ lineup his disclosed today tative and tonight it appeartd that one or tzwo changes were almost certain mark; Joe Cronin. shortstop; Rudy on first base; the Yankees, a .330 hitter, catching, and Feller pitch- mg. The speed ball specialist of the served stretches League before reach- McKechiiie no doubt fact that an American League umpire would be behnd for the first 4 and a average 9-to 6 at a glance on tomorrow's all-star baseball gamer.- Teams-Pioked stars of American and National League. Place-Briggs stadium. 'I‘i.me—2:30 ported 11 am. Weather-Fair, warm. Crowd—-57.000 (capacity). Odds-American League favored July ‘F-(APF-ihnts phi. EDIT. I‘! post- Wednesday. Woodstock, N He succeeded Charles J. Jones, .B. Other officers elected were E. Music meeting tonight. 3 An excellent afternoon's entertainment § JULY s, 194; - . ~:“ PINETTE BOA T RA CES‘ JULY 16th. i For Rod Gross Work is assured. by West Kent Band. Bagpipes, Dancing, etc, All Fishing Boats Eligible toEnter, Useful Prizes for Every Boat Starting. REMEMBER TIIE DATE JULY 15. i §§§Q44§ak Rain interru TEIIHlS play For damages PS Derringer sues 16 games Matthew-Bill MoKechnle for Allison MacKay. Fredericton, vioe- is con- Natioiial geague; Del Baker for pmstdsntfi and man); H, Rgbertsgiir, '-—-—— of th Amer can 881M» s int. Jo n, secret -treasurer. - time. e Probable pitchers-Bab Feller. relctnrsincliide R..H0lIn.ah,Char- mgErW ‘i-ifilaflg MWPA-A I'll» Jul! 7—(AP)-_ American Lfiflmie. 16-4; whit lottetown: Peter c. Kelly. Amherst; statgsuPclay 05m n £1115 0mm PW! Derrihser. two pitcher 1°, back of with ielmd in presen t. the c1 the con- The f eated that the was ten- The lineup he announced has Stan Hack .310 average; clnnati, a .238 (litter, at Pete Rleiser, the league's batter with .360, Johnny Mize, St. at third. with Louis’ . ger, at first; Mel Ott, New York Lannie Frey of Cin- in cent-refield; a lusty second; leading 348 slug- Giants‘ home run king and a .292 W'att, National League, 13.4. esult last year-National Learns 4, American League 0. Standing League League three five Tigers defeat S ’side Bombers Charlottetown Tigers the Summerslde Bombers 28-12 in a softball game at Char- ‘lottetown It the first in l best of three series. ' Horsemen will Meet tonight 1115f. Fred Spalling, in series-American victories, National Rescind de- effoctlve at the present season. evening. was Montreal Moncton and Dr. E. O. ‘rurner, Fredericton. A. L. votes t0 DETROIT, July ‘I-(AH-The American League voted today to rescind its rule against a pennant winner making trades. Joins R. C..4.F. plonships meat . rom winning two 'me sixth ranking in the United States rule Then after the downpour had cari- day‘: pro- celled the rest of the gram Sarah learned she the doubles In tomorrow's clone o‘ ‘he d his men's singles gainst Gen Ma ttmann oi’ the player again today, but didn't Mrs Sarah Palfrey Cooke titles-one be- fore the showers and one after. minutes to deprive Virginia Wolten- title with Margaret Psbome, of San Francisco, by de- au . finals, Frankie farker. of Altadena, Calif, will de- en Mako of Los Angelou. In the doubles, Parker and Charley Jack Kramer of Los Angeles, national doubles champions. --____-_---__ BOWLING Cincmatl Redahaliezed in 886 Odfly t t his l ' , flcienoy had beer? "grei51;y1?§d,fé_ ed" as a result of an eye injury a dam. suffered hen h t ck woman player against ircaffoldien; ti‘; ahhq-aklffi took only 85 electrical supply store here last November. Derringer is suing Raybm 1319b tric Supplies, Inc, for $65,001) on b e ground that the scaffolding "negligently placed above the dom- after he en- texrvgd attid that o ruc-on was give to him -1 he started to leavefln “ l" Rickey can Still smile had‘ won OIOWH l- of the Cardinals. still can mist: atte l ri ht field; Bob Elliott of '_" , MONTREAL, July 'l—-(CP)—- even t-hougih the club has lost fir! gitlsururghflttttmg .289. in left;' A "Wei-ll v1 “P59111851 W1" be Johnny Acheson. for three years stralsht- ' Eddie Miller of Boston, .241. at hf"! i", 11,1181‘ Twflllikfls Liven’ star left-wiser or Montreal Rov- Ho thinks about those young shortstop; Mickey oweh of Brcok- 8831s on s It < ties av) 9 P- tlrh- als in the Quebec Senior Hockey pad..." 0,, can“, 1mm lyn. 257, catching, and Wyatt D5118)" 5" "8 Whfill 1101's‘?! W League, enlisted in the Royal Oan- awe m‘ developing mecawuny pimhkw _ be declared in and pos tions drawn u“, M; pom wgny, enough um hurlem w 81mm“ Owen has no; M“, 1n me 3mm for Montague Races Wednesday. _ _____ worry in m" depamnen‘ for 50m. since he Was stnick on the head by a. pitched‘ bail several hardly is likely to choose star affair as the occasion for a Hank Danmng of return to action. New York Giants probably his place, although the veteran Al Lopez of Pittsburgh also able. days ago and an all- wiii take is avail- M-cKecltnie eslaibirhed the policy last year of using all the of his squad possible. and the Z5 players into Louis. Baker, in contrast to McKechnie. declared this afternosn his policy on changes would be "very few if we are leading. I hctpe to strongest team on keep it there." NATIONAL INCOME OTTAWA. July service at St. the field and mrmhers put 22 of put my and UP 6—(CPi-Can- adus national income was $2.120,- 000.000 in the first five montihs of 1941 compared with 51.910.000.000 in of 1940. a gain 0f Bureau of Statis- the same period 10B per cent. the tics said today in what it "tentative compilation" __________._ CUT WOMEN'S SMO LONDON—(CP1- refusing the sale of cig women. The National Union of To- bacco Retailers will not adopt the policy, however, an offici Following a Berlin lead. some merchants termed a KES are arets to al said. BRINGING UP FATHER Simon-O ’Gatty Fight postponed NEW YORK. Abe Simon-Joe O'Gatty fight postponed again tonight. but they're going to keep on trying Rained out between the Russell Peppin Leads Russell Peppin led lug round for the Ju ior t Golf Clu ovcrszed‘ New Yorker the Newark, N.J,. wast set back a day and then put off until tonight when someone for- rophy at the Charlottetown b. He had Beer was runner-up Other scores were. Joe Maliar, 88; Ed Bagnall 96; R. Bagnrill. 102. July 7- (AP) -—’I‘he w" of the United of the ‘Rotting erlca, suffered ical condition ian Socie last Monday‘, the bout heavyweight John L. Sullivan J » bare lmuokle fight 880 todfly. at Richburg, "John L." bare knuckle Richburg fight gloved tourney of the United States. in the qualify- Hiram Walker an a1. "Pud" with an 87 Cab agan suffers _____}_;_ REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canldian Prcn) He stopped Jake Kllrain Mass, in 75 rounds. was the last recsgniived champion and his was the last im- Fleb. 2, 1918, at Ablngttm, MP5. _______.____- Use Minard’: for bitel. Playoff Finals: iiought his last all a century consequence in p] Sullivan died “Wm Hawks and Vics has celled indefinitely”. Jack the secretary of the nounoed the move was given. CHTOWN ALLEYS Tonight Roops Ltd vs. Burke's Grocery. Juvenile league Playoffs cancelled in the juvenile softball league here between the B been "can- last night. No reason for time to come," he said today. "they're not all youngsters either." ‘ "“ “Remember Hy Vandenberg? He" """“““' “°.‘l°i;"li. ti“: i? ~ R u =- ' P °° ' Hear‘ “ti-Wk w- Rivals-m u» a cazteorsllt tilt ’li.°.“‘.‘.".°ti' J- K8116 87 8'7 80 m, ' ng, the batter are not hitting 5;. Kltllglvflipson ll; lgg foaliiélltfiea. svandenbers back mp0 .. r-t )—W'll 111 R0111" 91 81 84 - elf-t... .1 8..ilé‘.ll~.=t.'§.;~alt roast-as»- "Ihmes- w ~ Hevewe ma,“ not,“ Ah B k ' G out”? ommariotc. at tho Pacific M d l“ t sec t ur cl roceryi_- O0 o. . m“ °“ m “finaWmub “raj: g. i-r. Bulrko '14 its s4 But Rickey’: mi pride u in m a heart ‘mack he“, E. giliigetlla It’); 8g ability of some of the newoomon. today and was reported in a crlt- L" “veg n 75 83 g6 "I'll name you five pitdwrl who in hcspital. Gahagan N' J Glow 7,7 106 no have never been seen in the major also is secretary of the Hambleton- 'T°'ta|_1339 leagues and whom batters are going ty and is recognized as Pom“, Roopé 4, Burke.‘ l to wish they never had neon. one of the outstanding authorities High Angle E Awm “a ' “ y are: Albin Jurisioh m4 on standard-bred horses. High m,“ w_ M_ MacNem 29$ John Bean” 0g N," 9,1,6“ 3| the Southern ASSOCIHUOD,’ Fm! Martin and Howard Pollett at Houston in the Tiexas League and George Munger o: Sacramento. ‘These lads are just about ready for the big time. Martin has won i4 games with but one loss; Polio! has a dozen victories while dropping lniy tvwo. "Then there are John Gmdziotf and Murry Dickson with Colum of iiho American Association; Ha Gornloki and Herschel Lions wit Rochester. at 7:15 umber" "There are many more. All I o say is-our pitching worries a M C rt, c o“ over for some time, yes sir." EBUE 8J1- ___.___.______-_- Keep Minnrd’: In tho homo. 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