wnesnmc aovvum: HOCKEY, Local Mitt - slingerg Earned Even Break With Sailors OfH. Norman McLeod Winner Gf Sweepstake 1i the Stimmeraide lGolf fill-lg‘ os- terday afternoon a, free sweeps ako was run off Pl" °Yl by i-he Club Norman McLeod. Jr., wo with a net score o genauit came sewn _ score of '19 . L. qgnerelwas iaxgotold t k w; ve payers n e swee a e. (em Saturday first p8 3 Rovers T0 Choose Squad This Evening ‘there will be prabtice for the s baseball ‘team at the Park Rove diamgid tonight. at 8 o'clock sharp. As th team will be Friday nlght’s opening game e- vainst me stars it la important that everyone seeking a berth on the squad make it a. point to be in nttmdance. < v. Triple-Sharpener! ' To Glvo You Smoother Shaves Faster! ENUINE obeying comfort I‘. . far {dolor eluveol Tim's what today's Blue Orllette Blade l-lvee you. lhk- mg full uao or 1;.’ yqfld. "flflwncd flcilltlco, Gillette be: w duccd lrfpIo-ohcrponod Hines um m kcencr and ‘Wider-looting. Get a plcklga “d” W! ‘in law-of looking,‘ refriphlug above: "u"? Lima! ' A! your daalm 31001595 Blue . match Idnklettcr third turn out with the round of the point match is to be played-B \ picked for MS. Berwick htrons of ‘the Chulotietuwn =‘”“m‘»‘“i.‘.;"."t.‘i:'.£i»*ti.;.“:;.e" * rs of H.M..B. Borwlok tangled Wm. he“ 5°" 1h three six-round “his that Produced real slugfests F11 the way with not a dull mom. ent occurring on the cam m 371° mill! Went of the even- 1118- a amp between Mark Clay. bourne. Island lightweight. cham. Mon and L. S. Kentwell, llghb Will"- vlwmoion of the Brit'sh we“ Indie! W602. the sailor boy hadltoo muclérm the ball for the oca you vim‘ a dfiilaon walked of! Clilybourne. coming out fast for the Opening round meg u... h“; as he threw punches from all 411-- actions durlrw the session: in the the winner scored continually with rights and lefs beating Claybourne l0 the Punchf Glavixyume milled somewhat to make an even battle of it in the third. In the fourth Ken-twell/ avuln took the upper hand and although the loser a,p_ Dali-Rd t0 have a slight edge in the fifth the visiting fighter made sure of the decision when he out- ooinied Claybmlrne 1n the my, heat of the card. 3103181! Nickerson. Island weltcr champion took a six-round win from Stoker Drake in the semi- final on tihe card. With both boys electing to slug it out from the ofrlaening bell the fans were kept on t e edge of their seats all durlnr: i119 fight. but Nickel-son's better boxing ability. esmcially with his trained left hand continually piled up point: for him and in the last round the sailor fighter was forced Lo cover up in ord-er to escape a -ayo. Bomber Shepherd and Stoker Lyons furnished another slugfest in the opening flnht on the card _ 1M; the end of six heats the v _ was a dmiw. neither fighter alble in gain any advantage l his opponent. Pat Adair was referee for three bouts. ' “Grunt And Groaners" Here On Fri. Enaoneaiia of the "grunt and » groan game" commonly known as wrestling arrive in the city Friday night foa- thelr first matches of when four big-time all the season grapplars meet int/wo bouts at. the sporting Club. Len-y (Babe) Kasaboski meets K. 0. Jack Conley ln the main bout and this promises action plus all the way. Kasaiboski is rated as the best prospect of his weight. in New York while Conley is eq- ually adept with fists as with homla which shculd make the bout inter- esting to soylnohe least. _ Gino Mar elll, well known to local fans from past performances pleasing meets Jack Hagen in the semi-final. Martin- elll, a. past master at whatever methods his opponents use, will be anetbiyafoermnwori-hyvfhl-i {steel who can dish lt out as well as ‘take it. The card ngammises plenty of ex- citement a will be refereed by a well-luwwn wrestler in the person of Len "Cowboy" l-Iugihes. ‘This in itself assures the fans that the participants will have to watch heir step as fan as tanglmg with the referee is concerned asl-Iuahw isseuqulte n. bit of a wrestler him- secmld the tables were turned as Patterson Arrives For Bout Tonight -—1n_- "Dutchy" Patterson of Dart- mouth who meetstbe durablaBen- nie Binns in tonight's main go at the Iibrum arrived in the clty last night all set for what may prove to be his toughest fight of his career. Both boys are in the ink of condition and/both determ ned to be declared the winner. Tonighta main bout on the Forum card has a lot of fight fans Yfllklfll 11nd the odds are about even. One thing sure and 1,1151 15 whoever wins will know he has been in a scrap. The remainder of the card is evenly balanced and will provide the customers with something w remember in the fistlc game. The first preliminary is schedul- ed to get away at 8.80 sharp and the well chosen list of officia‘s will sec that there are no dull moments. The cflcials are timers Dr. F‘. C. Dougan and Earl McIn- nls, Judges Jack Cameron and John Connolly. referees. Pat Adair and Leo Kell . Geo. Hooper will be the ring cerk and Albert Mc- Klnnon the announcer. Navy Sinks Signals 14-10‘ Softball enthusiasts svw a crack team from the H.M.B. Berwick defeat the 6th District Signals’ nine at Victoria Park last evening by the score of M-l0. The Na/vy led a good margin up to the en the Signals staged a l-ly which threw a scare ln-to the men of lihe briny deep. The nine lived up to their tradition of "don't give up the ship" and walked of! the field as winners. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles A “Paul Jones” R. Doiron 99 156 119 a. Mitchell 1oz 130 95-702 E. Callaghan 139 85 1M G. Doyle 117 M 91-658 C. McDonald 160 118 ll! G. Hughes 80 89 98-653 V. Pineau 131 U15 11% S. Smith B0 10L 90-646 V. Coyle 130 106 108 I. Dougan H4 78 109-68’! J. Peterson 89 1S1 118 I... McDougall 8'1 ‘lfll 80-603 J. 'l‘ierne~y 96 1'1’! 96 P. Molnnis as c1 10-009 Tonight's Schedule at ‘I O'clock Eight Couples Lam” Gents A_ she E. ‘Poomb: M_ w r D. Curley C. Laflerty A. Mctllodrey P Harper M- llhil M. Aylward P. McQuaid E. Douaan Geo. Younfl M. Duffy F. T191119)’ L cqrrlggn C. lfiUlfi-l!‘ K. 0. Jack Conley r Jack Hagen g Gillette Blades; a ALL STAR WRESTLING BARB’ ' Friday, June 9th. _ at the CHARLOTTETOWN SPORTING CLUB MAIN BOUT Best Two Out of T "ee Falls-SO Minute Limit y. Larry (Babe) Kasaboskr ‘slim FINAL Best Two Out of ha.» Falls-45 Minute Limit I VB. Gino Martlnelll Referee/JAR (CMVMY) Huh“ - e First Bout s=so sharp v ' Bllg Dance After-Bouts _ i ‘Priced-Ringside m. rum. 50c. Ladies 25c. - was afforded poor support in the Tjl! _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN as“... you you Defeating Defending The Pioneers By!;""7-3 Score The Red 80x drew first blood in the Summon-side ‘mwn League last night as they defeated the town champions. the Pioneers 7-3 in the curtain-raiser of the season. ' Mayor John Campbell made a few introductory remarks and then threw the first ball to offi- ciolly open the 1939 season. The diamond and grounds have been completely renovated and for the first time in many years the are playing on a fairly good only one of which went for ext-rt bases. that being Lldstones triple to left centre in the 9th. which drove in two runs. The Solvin- field worked to perfection wlththe beat performer, lf one could be picked being Al 010w. A1 also’ con- nected with a homer to dead centre in the 7th with one mate aboard. Two errors in the second and one in the 7th were costly to the Pioneers. The 80x garnered 3 un- earned runs in the former and 2 i:n the latter frame. Gil Williams On the Pioneer mound was nicked foa- B hits. 3 for extra bases and clinches. The next scheduled game is set for Friday at the school diamond between Kenslngton and the Pioneers, game to start at 6:15 BOX SCORE‘ Pioneers AB R H P0 AE H. Crossman, lb 5 0 0 8 0 0i Leagu YORK. June 7-—(AP)— sci. in today against New York Giants after their hltiling spree of yesterday and they col- lected only five safeties ofl Claude Passeau in losing their National Eseiball League series 01381161‘ i0 Chicago Cuba 7-l. Pameau fanned seven, got two of Chicago's 1.2 hits and scored bwice himself. The Giants led of‘! in the third with their only run on Burgess Whlteheadb triple and Joe Moore's double. but Jimmy Cvlemon tied the score for the Cubs with a homer in the fourth and errors helped bhem to go ahead Mm we tallies in the fifth and three more in the seventh. Righthander Bill Swift held the Bees to seven scattered hits while NEW Reaction e Leading Reds Win Opener From Phillies 5-4; Giants Lose To Cubs 7-1 44 City League‘ amps. Schedule July 13 Stars vs. Rovers Blamed runs. Red Sox 2. Pioneers July 16 SW5 vs’ Audio" 3; runs batted in, Lldstone 2, Hunter l, A. Glow 2, C. Deighen i, R. Arsenault 2; home rim- A- Clow; 3 base hit, Lldstone; 2 base hl-t, Dodds 2; left on bases. Red Sox 3, Pioneers 5; struck out by July 20 Rovers vs. Stars , Jill)’ 23 Anchors vs. Stars 1 Jul)’ 2'7 Anchors vs. Rovers Jilly 30 Stars vs. Rovers Azsenault l0 in 9 innings; by Wil- Aug, 1 5m- _ An h llams 9 in B lnniflgfl; base on balls Aug. 3 Rovesrsvfls, 51213355, by Williams. (Mlllman and Lar- Aug, g Rave“ v5_ ma“ July 10 Anchors vs. Stars kin); by Arsenault, Casey. A. Aug. l3 Anchors vs. Rovers. Landry; hit bv pitched ball. Casey (Williams); Mlllman (Arsenault). Mlnanfs kills pain, YES snutungurem out 2-0 in his first "DUTC ‘ ” start; of the season for Pittsburgh HY P115 $- Tlhe visiim-a’ winning rally came in the fourth when Chuck Klein. Philadelphia castoff who wnssign- ed on by the Pirates a. few hours before game-time, opened with a single and was batted around by Gus Bil-hr and Lee Handley for what prorved to be the winning run. The league leading Cincinnati Red-s bunched eight hits to good advantage to win a series opener l 6 Rounds with the Phillies 5-4. The Phillles squandered their l3 hit-s ofl Lloyd Moore. who sevemlmh game against four for the year. won his defeats I Calclahl Reigns Favorite In U.S. Open BY BILL BONL Associated Press Sports WT-“er ..PHH..ADEIL.PHIA. June '1 —(AP) —Robbed of some of his confident what seemed like a swagger by trifling incident, big Ralph Guldahl stlll was firmly en- trenched tonight as the popular and betting favorite on the eve of the 4am United States open Golf Championship. When he est played the Phila- Country Club's Sprlfl! rough bordering the fairways was knee-high. On gth of that and his abil- pl ‘em straight down the Guldahl predicted he- had winning o middle, an excellent chance of his third straight title. Today. though. Guldanl found the grass cut down to short-hair length, and wasn't backward in sa ing he thought it unfair. ‘Ho July l8 Rovers vs. Anchors l" A REAL GRUDGE DARTMOUTH, N. S., 164 lbs. SEMI-FINAL - JIMMY ALLEN vs. anon: sum eoxruo- BASKETBALL OTHER spout Yankees A Return I- e eatzng q isox; Athletics DowhTigers 5-4“. t. v Riggs Favored To Win Title PARIS, setting blazed Juno 7-Bobby' m“; out on the tennis t“: 11151‘- year by Don Budge, 1 hell-W favorite to win his m; fzlurftlzsarlr title cigathe French mu 511868 l mghwugznow ml) 011811119 start B Wear-old No. l Unite Stakes arm ‘ is seeded first l: a strong international field of 6t RUSS. who has been working oui R | a d l5 QT; l? g l) 11 l l His w smpm - 0f o If. A. Ionic: .1, Hun , c a o 2 a 1 o wiu offlciall o nayfl; CityBaaoboll Annlxu.§d°af;fi’“n° " “(AP)- R.Cl0wss 4002l11fi88ueon oynlghtnutwbcn; J mmdl "- D.La/r .rf s01 ooihenlwheai-heopenmgbauovertne “m” °°mnmll°lfiih°llnv .1.’ Downing. cf 4 o 1 1 o 0 1w iv will the Rovers and Stan “P M" W” N" Tm‘ Yul"! Allen 1r a o o 1 o o w iwiivn. u was announced last ha“ l“ "mm"! 1°11" with I M G wimams 3 1 1 1 z 4, n ht at ameetlng 01mg c1; 501;. mum W" Ulric-ago White Box in - '9 b 1 y on Americ Basel; Total as a '2 24 s s o§ublvf§gu§tefslftlgnlnnrtlg com ‘we ‘m "11 "W" RH’ A an presiding. ' ' ' T Makin hi; m“ flppeumc, 1n ma‘) 4B H‘ H Po A l? Bevera routine matters also came "Unified ‘since being injured 1- 14°" ‘l- =5 1 2 3 3 vb for dlscumion during the meet- Arr! laaeeio In his first time H. ndry, 3b f; 1 i; 1 2 0 m; and it was the consensus of op- at bat Iripled behind Tommy a strata”. . a .3 a a *.:.s.°'.:as..m:"m@ m“ "a nzrvr~ w ..1' Casey ' a l o 1 0 o baseball dunno Lee a mg revival m m m‘ J Dodds f! 4 2 2 o 0 o Fouowm ‘Si; “:89 £12"?! Seiisimh He 806 no other hits but in the A Landry 1r a 0 o 2 0 o at last nlg ts meetinge" “e N em mm m“ w“ mte““°““"y "’°“" J~ claw lib 4 1 o a 0 a - ed to fill the bases and scored one 1i Arsenault p 4 0 l l 1 0 June 9. Stars vs. Rovers ‘y’! the Yankee‘ three m“ m m“ Tom ' w 1 8 21 w '-' gm 11 Stars vs» Anchors dillfllliillslllyy firlllmwfiilfipéfi unc 13 Rovers vs. Anchors be, mm ’ _ _ June 1a RD _ st e a wild pitch and George aw" a a v - une An h . ‘ scsoozeorer wglfilnliqlflsil-‘i June 2o stacrsolg. “$.51?” Pmlwfllih“ Amlell“ bunched ' June as Stars vs Anchors ‘tigfiithguglt §I°1h°°1b%l'4 R1?" my“ Pioneers 000010 002 a '1 5 J 11m cont t r “if? I f: mu Box 180 ooo zoo '1 a 2 f Q3332 3:: g-fafrlgm 1e. a‘ ° a‘ “e “m” "Y July 6 Anchors vs. Stars Lynn Nelson scattered seven De- SUMMARY July 9 Anchors vs. Rovers , troit safeties which included Rudy York's lift-h home run of the "ear ,-' and Dixie Walker's fourth. Nelson fanned three and issued no '“ ' onwbalrlls. as in 5e lhllli-lkh all? sevedlatnrrrlns 11%: ninth lnniflil to win a l groergp Cletlilelliallld blirlrldians a nu .'1‘w w Roberto Egtalleln ohllllég‘; rllh‘; rat-s to a 10-4 victory in l: e open. e . The doubleheader saw an out- burst of circuit clouis. In addition to Estalellas first game homer in fifth. of the first game with om. FOR FINAL 135 Lbs. RESERVED 50c ha: Jslnce Ezldny. will meet Rol- an cum Fr match tomlorrow. mo‘! m the m“ ‘The field is much the some an Budge conquered last ear to start his grand slam in e French, English and United States champ- llmshibs and the Davis Cup before turning professional. The only not. able absentees are the German“, n on and the other in the with the bases empty. Lewis got one ashingrton in the seventh of the Jeff Heaths f Fmt W1 hit two lndiagfiorgmers one lflmillrllé in iliile second game, and Bruce Oampbe produced a ggd for the Indians in the night- UM TONIGHT At 8:30 THE MAIN BA'l'l‘LE—10 ROUNDS 0R LESS PATTERSON vs. BEIIIIY BINIIS‘ CHARLOTTETOWN 157 lbs. 141 Lbs. PRELIMINARIES-POPPING WITH ACTION. RINGSIDE PR|CE§ 75c LADIES WITH ESCORT FREE. ADVANCE SALE AT LAMBROS ALL RINGSIDE SEATS NUMBERED RUSH NORTH END 35c Golf Event ' Practice For Stars Club The Eastern Stars baseball club i will hold their final workout be- fore Friday night's opener aSBlHSi- the Rovers at the Prince of Wales College field tonight at 6 o'clock sharp. With several positions yet- - in doubt so close has been the competition for berths on the team it is necessary that all be on hand for the workout. _.___.____ nmuaman WHEN’ (By The Canadian Press) championship Dick Metz. 1938 runner-up at Der.- var, figured to give him t run for too money of $1.090 the championship. Klein Signed By Pittsburg ‘ Juno r-(Am- baseball club ma; The Pit ma ‘Clairol: Klein,’ veteran ouggelder who released the Phillie!- To kgawiilatn the m: amt the Pirates. playing y in Boo- ton, imcmrditionally released Hein- le Manuela, utllty outfielder. fet there should be a reward for The Venn-amp Biiflilfflcy. find ihflt he ‘will Gel crown held by Mickey Walker was it if the other stars in the lBS-man deem“ "can; and walker 5.15. . field can will" the" Ami-A °“t "1 pended by the New York Boxing the rough R8 Ell-ill? i" he “m 5Y°m Commiulon for refining to accept i thg faiéwllagsam rsonal new!“ a challenge wig-om Dave Slade, 16g u u '8 l"? - years o ay. r didn't affect the bettlng_t1dd8. “'8 Those still _ ‘ " he “ ‘this’ “s” §°°.‘€.‘.‘.°‘°°e.§§al;}.' w am nea , , open champion. Henry P a . BLACK CATS ill EVERY CROWD Bvron Nelson. Harry 0009M‘ Hill . > a ~ l . Rov povvcns. Kmc 's scour;- GOO Y: DYEAIUS CENTENNIAL TIRE FOR YOUR CAR won wwswl