JULY 2?. V2459 THE CHA R I .O'I"I‘E'I‘UWNV GUARDIAN '-<~.—.~..~—-:.-:,. w. V" Baseball Results Detroit Tigers Maintain lBackspin Secret m Lead With Double Win "Wills" champs Ovef N. Y. Yankees NEW Y OR-K. July 2l-(A.P)—-In when m. fliers strengthened their a “M “{F°*'“*?°“ Demflt ‘Pliers fist-place hold w.th a 3-1 victory ,\\<_>li a‘ d.ublel1eacle. tlcm new that drove the Bronxmen Iiw lot-err. xaiunes 4-3 and 3-2 w stay gm-aes DElIJId. l-ihe and a hull ahead oi the Harold Newholzser allowed eight \'E.~"l‘I-‘.RI)AY‘S RES ,\.\li- lrlCAN LEAGUE PITTSBURGH. July 21 —(CPI— Douglas Opperman practiced day and night through long and winter months mastering tl1e difficult shots that won the national marble tournament —a'nd now he wan-ts to be baseball player. TheJS-year-old Pittsburgh high ilsJll. lVLlx :1. izi 111011 and Bruer, Hadley aha D.c- 51*?“ Gama‘) 0 030 NW3 11 1 llfl-lllrace Clsvennd Indians in luts, but the only one emu, gqungm school boy came home from the y, 0 0 Q_Q 1u_;__g g Q ‘he Ll-~B'lli» Amfflflfill lfiflillfl Pen- was a single in the sxnh (o; New compeiition at the New York P“ “w, and 1‘€DbeL[5; g“;- “an ‘mase- ‘ York's only run. World's Fair with two cups, a Uni-Dire Joe Rue called a line crown, some medafs and $2.50. but he‘s even more proud of a baseball autographed by all the New York baseball Giants. Douglas’ mother has suggested he mJght now turn his talents to golf, but young Doug says: "No, I want to be a baseball player." Doug began plnyil1g tournament marblfs at it). and ZVIIICXIIICCCl then that he would keep trying until he won the 1111lia::.1 litfc. He docsnl mind giving away his secrets now, because lirxt ycllr he'll be too Old to defend his crown. “My best shot." l1e explains, “is the back spin. I practiced it tvro years before I learned lt- well. I sow a kid using it in a tournament and realized it 1111s a sllct I'd have Cleveland Indians broke I 1.1x. |§om "l i“ “ml "W118 01 the lame loslna streak with a. a-e vic- , 93ml! l mu-l- IJWYFIW WI- wry over Boston Red Sex In w. 4'11 mo 010-1014 2 “Pg M‘ °“’° Yank" ‘uni-ml l‘ fM-llltlt-ne came marked by five 4 0 O 0 3...“? n, 3 was 10 minutes before the crowd hmgg “m; L)? ll 'I‘lesn; Vuuallilll 3nd leLa f?‘ p“? bumm and Kroc‘ arlllnldgllhj? bgbluéllliics su$illeld v 9;, . ‘ ~ - ea. cago e I?“ “Mm bIPHQ SWPDUM the Wlnfllllfl 30X, who pounded. four pitches ‘mm, “amp, L ow in he second game by hlt- for 19 hits. -.‘~ . 1m s21 00o 7 12 l (llama smut’ ln the seven-m st. LouLs Browns srnplped Wash- . L.) (M, w. .1 n 2 eclluelooy R/oue won his seventh irigton Senators sX-gwne winning pgmgy, 9a,. ‘l - streak with a. 4-1 triumph. strained his buck Saturday. HQ!‘- Ow 0m 0H4 l0 Cleveland Indams wept’ a ; . _. - ldonbleheuder at Boston and tho‘ W 0°” ""2 ‘M’ z ° ultllxee e s rles wih nn l i-einr and Ilom icy; 13:19:13‘, I-Icv- 5S0“ m“ 1 9 m 1 1 9 R194 ins all“ Pvfisil“ 13-2115 gflbrFEltcgllir ghclkxefit l New Tops In |l5tl1 Ilictory and scoring a z-o gnu; 030 000 3+4 4 0 out in the HlghI/Eflip despise (our- Rout. so and hosar. F 5i G11 me: » t W dlM-,L\HS'I‘\V_ The Yanks played without the servicos of Joe Dlmaggio, who Flfsl (Rainier 1h Svcnnll (iilfllf! ill to IIIHSCUI‘. 9f," l nOJ 1.11.. 1.0-4.0 v 1H1“: Plwllllla by Boston's Fritz On- omoaoo, duly 21 -(CP) —'I‘he "1 use un- side spin, too. m got D n and Pylluk; Ostermuel-‘ ellllueller. harum -scal'un1 wmboyisli Babe into position. 0n the back spin m an“ Urkmh '11"? Simawlb 8911i I 501151911984? Dldrikson — whose running and you pinch the shooter hard and if _ {er at Wailliinglton with st. Louis, qligltiéllg c8112 sccogd game 5-4 after 100 0 0404; 15 1 c vng - 1n eopener. 01.1 331 060-4 l2 o. Dmm L?°."a“1 °f ‘he semiari- wson and Swim. Loom lurid to retire as the result o! m ‘l_ll__]ILl'y when he deflected a line unve off Jchnrly Berardiiho‘: bat. beOn edgalnligatgxon it walc learned . 1 MP4 n ; onar ‘ a 1st a bocd vessel 1.11 1.1 .1 .\I.lls and swlit, Smce- _ “M39 ‘e °x W°Pt“m1'°°' championship at Milwaukee the $1140 and EH15- ’ Eglllqedslerll? gommkme Aimen“ M other day —the US. women's west- OI ladelfb} l; 5;, 11% b°m 3m" ern open. “No other woman in the yanomu. LEAGUE 1% ‘Jvaxfkél H‘ ‘I'm e314 1'“?- world can hit like she does." says e 5 “aw “m1” a. rival, the veteran Mrs. Opal Hill. jumprn-g turned the 1932 Olympic you don't practice 1r every day Games into a one-girl show —lins-- your thumb 1102s stiff You must matured into a pleasant, snappilyy- learn the spins to win." dressed young lady who is just a- The spin ls like Enghsli on a bout tops in anal-her sport, golf. cue ball in pool or billiards. It After sac went professional, fo.- causes the shnoter to travel in re- lowing the Olympics, Babe took a verse or sILther off into position fling at exhibitions in various for the next shot after striking a sports, then concentrated on golf. marble She won her first maJcr golf ~—ii————- {first (illnlc: 5p [Allis Second Gil-mt: 5: L-i 11 s Oarsman Seeks e Firt Game: °.E'_" _§B.:F1¥ma3lf As a kid Babe layed every sport Phllaiclplha. 001 004 INA-B 14 1 mwkvmmu*'__‘——-_' " ‘she ever heard all. The Texas girl l Relnstatenfilent Crucago 000 U01 100-42 6 1 Wicker. Lamfiivlel‘. Herring 811d .hlt the headlines in 1930 by set- bllll~1lll¥ Hill AMWN; OBEII, Lee Becker. Glllllfifll; RIIVB. 5W1)’ 811d ‘ ting national records in the base- uiri Hfllwrlfll. Gill-lib» lKilroiv-sltl. Scheiftma. ball and Javelin throws and per- forming well 1n other events. Babe gained international fame RED BANK N. J., July Z1 —(AP) -- Application of Bill Miller of Second Game: Second Game: Philadelphia 22o loo 000-o n l .M.onitreal ooo ooo I—-1 1 a by bettering world Javelin and ao- Phlladelbhla. former United States ChLOLtgO one 210 aux-e 15 o mcneszier 0:0 000 0-0 5 o meg“ hum), feogrds 1,, me 1932 amateur sc-ullmz cqamplvu. for re- Bro-mi. s1 JOllllfilill, Syl Johnson Crouch and onlianl; Gornlclu Qlymplgs m, 1,05 Angel“, she was losiervnlciivivas tabled by the na- lnd Ivarrcn; Mcoty and Todd. land Mueller, hailed as nme greatest woman tlonal aSSZ-Clililoll of amateur oars- Mmewn on the basis o; m“: nc_ men Saturrl , until the body's Jan- Flrfil (illimfi First Glmfll complishments. She turned pro late “my m?“ l‘? _ New York 09o 000 01c -1 z o ‘Baltlmflre 3E0 00o 001-s 1o I 1n 1933 am,- a mix-” over an ad. _Mll 011 runner-lip for the Olym- Clnznnari 00) 24.1 0tlx—o l0 0 lJersey Cm, 010 030 59x4 17 1 vertlsing testimonlal affected her pic singles crown in 1932 turned ; Hudliri. P. Dean and Datin.ng,l DDea; Derringer and Lmnibardl. _ Collier, Hughes and Redmond; ‘vandenberg, Cohen, Harrzs and Blaenllre. amateur ‘mum There {Mowed- a professional for a series of races! series of exhibitions, some featur- “m”? Bob. P““"“"-‘ °5 Hamlmm- mg he]. as a baseball piwhel. 0111.. 111 which the Canadian world PYOICESDIIIIl champion gore Millcl" Second Game: Th if. B d " in . . . .. New York‘ 000 101 000—2_.8 0 I Second Game: her fax-Ltggumezbemwflgagflgefixséear a beating _olf the Canadian Na- C-llfllllllail 0-1 0W 0l-\'—4 12 0 Baltimore 400 000 0-4 7 0 she w-m the Texas “own The“ tlonal Exhibit-ion wateiront in T0- Gulnoert, Ms-lzon, Schumacher Jersey City 100 000 0-1 4 l She w“ ruled Ineligible for a_mn_ ronto. ‘end Dunning; Mooty and Todd. Johnson, Bin-khan and Kmcher; Hemhawlnast and ' teur golf because of her profss- sionalism in other sports. lmmmvr‘ km‘ P";- "l" °‘"““= Babe finally discovered lipstick W """“_“ h 8 g gofo-“P 001 5w 030.9 i; (l, and beauty parlors. She married OUT OUR WAY g ‘ k“ 8 yum” 00° 000 390-3 Wrestler George Zaharlas in 19- New York I Q. Cincinnati ReudsOOrus/g l Giants To Increase League Lead NEW YORK. July 3l—-(AP)—- The National Leaiguedeacllng Reds put theLr stesm roller lrllo IIIOLOII today to crush New York Giant» 6-1 and 4-2 at Cincinnati tor their ninth double triumph of the sea- son. ' In the opener. Paul Derringer held the Giants to two 1111s. The big hurler retired 21 men in a row in the first seven innings. _ Hurler Jim Turner counted his fifth stra;gl1t vlctoly and Ernie Lombardi hzs tenth home run in the nightcao. The Cardinals divided a double- header m st. Lcuzs until the scu- ondvplaoe Brcc-klyn Dodger, win- ning the lnglhtoalp 5-2 on limes Slaught-ers 11th and 12th lionrcrs of the ear after mund trip blows by Joe eciwick and Joe Gallagher brought the Dodgers a 3-1 decls~ ion in the opener. The Pirates trounced the hap- Royals Sweep Doubleheader MONTREAL. Jilly 21» (APM- Montreal Rcyals took both ends oi l their double bill at RT-CIIQSICI with‘ the Red Wings today to sweep the International . eu" series, win- irn-g the fzrst 4-3 b lunrl Kcmp Wrckcr and the ssccnd 1-0 for B111 Crouch. A big fourth inning in which they scored f;ve run] clinched a 9-3 victory for Toronto Maple I/eafs in a SITIEYlP g"me at Syracuse with the Cine-ts. The Blsrrs ended a seven-game losing streak at. Buifzllo whm they won the lllglllf-Lp of a doublehead- er with Nevwrk 6-1. The Bears mic the ffr"t 7-5. Alex Kumiprurs connected evil-h. his 22nd homer of the se-alson in the opening grme Jersey City and Barlmore divid- crl a doubleheader at Jersey Clty.. the Little Giants wnnlng the op- tenor 6-4 and the Onclfs the night- cap 4-1. Jersey City Giants moved buck into the first dtvzs on Sat-urdav when they downed Baltimore Or- lci-rs l0~4. In th-e only other grime plowpd. cronto I/ila-ple Leafs invaded Bu!’- i'al_o and PG! the Bisors down :0 a. 7-a defeat in a night game lThree Tied In course on next Saturday, it was ‘hnntlcnp and net score follow: lless Boston Bees 5-8 and 16-2 in a doubleheader at Pttsbursll 9° make a cle.:n sweep of the serlei. The Cuts spl.t a ooublelifafll" ‘iii. Philiies at Chl- oagn, the Vial ls r-kllt; bile 0P9“- cr 8-2 on a H-hit attack and the Cubs the nlghicop 8-5 on Hank Lriberks two ,me runs. Bucky Walzers chalked up his i-ith victory of the season Satur- (myy when he 15¢ cl.\\'n New York chant; Willi three hits and 81W? the National Leagu» leltllllg C.n-; cznnotl Reels a 5-1 vmory. ‘ The Reds picked up a game on the sccondwpl. - rcoklyn Dodgers. 11s the Do. ‘e busy dropping n ' t zrn to Si, LCIIIS- I< st bilselnan Art Mahan (ircve .31 live runs willl a l1cme run and 11cc slngle. to lcad Philadelphia‘ l-‘hiihes lo a 9-3 win over Chicago C lLbS, Pitts- ln a tree-hitting game. 1 swamped Bo. on l First Round Ofi Golf Tourney "rs were tied with 67 Pal round ot the Pro- irllt “K15 play- Co‘ so l1c-rc Satur- d were Heath anti SPYQL. Helloifs, both ' ' . A. Can- wiih a net scorer»! 68 \ n1 Beer, youthful Char- l’) eiotm player with the Iovrest ;1 score for the day was tied .h G. G. Hughes and G. E. Rob- inson for third position, each with a n21 of 69. Second round of the tourney will be played at the Summerside anno iced. 'l‘ile ylaycrs with EFOSS SCOTCH l-Iroth Saunders, 82 la 67 Sergt. Hclloffs, 85 18 67 R. A. Canning 9i 24 67 R/cfl lvI-ar-Kinnon 91 23 68 William Bwr 79 1O 69 G. G. I11 33 14 69 l}. E. 90 30 69 L. J. Sl..(>_v. 89 l9 70 Guy Kennedy 9O 20 '70 =l‘r'"i Dfllvlrng 9i 21 70 I" o ‘c 9i 2l Salvo, Sullivan and Barres Muc- Walkup Pezzullo and Heath‘ 38 she k5 . , ' . ' - . pt working on her golf. groin, Lanahzin. Blown and Dietz. Clemehsen, Banucle and she“ uke to be reinstated as an ( Bmmnm‘ amateur. think: she can beat the gh-Is who play In the simon- pure AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ran“ {How They Stand KIM. Second Game: Boston 0ll 000 00~2 9 2 Plllsltllreu 100 1'15 02-10 1a 1 POSQUPI, Strlncevich, Jlvcry, Pie- ehvla. ivlllidms and Must; Lan- NIIG. Bowman and Lopez, First Game: Louisville 2; Minneapolis l0 Second Game: Louisville 3; Minneapolis 3 First Game: rim Glmtl Indianapolis a; st. Paul a (Canadlan Press) Brooklyn ooo 100 0024 a I Second Game: 5t. Lcus 0G0 1100 0l0~l 7 0 Indianapolis 1; St. Paul l0 l INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Ffitrslmmons and Mancuso; First Game: 5h°lll1 Mid Owen. Columbus 11; Milwaukee 4 Wogi lfst RC. _ 6 5 .. MAKE VOUQSELF AS COMFORTABLE. AS YOU QEVEREND ~- 1' l_i_ BE BACK no A FEW MIM- UTES|QIIKNOW| ‘IOU cmomv 9PLECATS, l. WANT TO TALK TO YOU =52 A MINUTE -- you ~ ~) w‘ 11-: , l/ ‘l’ ' ( \\ “F? kt‘ Y}. ' ‘it soon 11411217 vemzs. ‘foo soon Eéfiillllifillil \l Wednesday Afternoon July 31 st. Entries close July 25th. Horses to be declared in and positions drawn at Secretary's Office 8 p. m. Tuesday evening, July 30th. Parking Free. Admission: Mm’) NORTHAM RACES Races Start at 2 P. M. Standard Time 3 P. M. Daylight Saving Time $900 1N PURSES FOR FOUR CLASSES Free For All Pace — — — — - Purse $225 Free For All Trot - - - - - Purse S225 2.20 Trot and Pace — — — — Purse $2 2.27 Trot and Pace -— — — — Purse $225 95 (3 Seconds Allowed Trotters) 20% of net proceeds will be donated to Red Cross 50c (tax extra). Children under l2 years 25c. Grand Stand 25c. CLIFFORD MzlcDUNALl). Charlottetown, l’ll<.‘.l. Secretary‘, ; l WACO. Tex.-—l\4l's. G. W. Grav- es. 94-year-old mother of l0 child- ren. made her 25th successive slim- mer trip of n7 ___70_ 119619; Mountains thisycar. OUR RUARDINI- HOUSE _ _ H 7&7 W L-liSfl-T-ZZ-ll“. H. L. Seal" 82 ll 7l| W. A. Gaudet 89 l8 71 l Leonard 101 3o '11 HaWkS T0 Plfl t W. R. Aoanls, 82 ll 7i y A R. Creighton 9i 20 71 ‘ I I J. Pope Clark 87 15 72 ,_ H Mo“, 9, 2, ,, South Shore Picnic P. M. Dakin 9O l7 73, Elliott Russell 103 30 73 l _ -—— ~ J, _ Lgwls 95 21 '74 The Brighton l-lnwks wll play ,)_ p_ 311mm 92 1'1 '75 the South Shore Soitball team at T_ w, 1,, Pfowge 94 1g 75 the IJlCflliC this 021111.11; a’. din p. C, p }{_ MacDonald 10a 3r) 75 l n1. in which ‘the ‘.11 F11.» cam A. T. MacKinnon 106 30 7G Qilll [Ghoul 1):. '0 he. u. the Dr. 104 28 76 aw . tie ‘ o. {.18 5 E_ Meyfigfn 92 15 77 I-Iauks team are as to be a‘. the Graham 3Com 91 14 7'1 Rocky Point ferry at 6.10 ln order _ 33 5 7g to leave on the 6.30 boat. R C Spoddart 100 3g 73 The following players are asked 15 7g mEbe $165K? Sl W w E Cotton 90 11 '19 1 l v Ollr- 18-" ‘ . J 1. Holman 9s 1e so Chandler. J. G . A- B. 3 p piogey 9g 1g goi W1:l1arris,. K.‘ Me ‘Fll, M. Hermes- James Larabee 10a 2a 801961’. T. MclCnnon- R. T Holman 90 9 81 "'_"*“"——_——‘ an MMMlllfln 10a 25 a1 Remember When o E Smitih 101 1a s3 ,,_ ___ Arnett I-lowatt 113 30 83 . . R eppm 9B l4 84 J e-Cdnzllgladiélngreass lon‘ c- Cmckeit 115 30 85 back knocked our, Jack Slnrkcyr‘ n L- B‘ Man/Ulla" 115 30 85 the ‘seventh round hetero 8~l£tlli i» 5 élktfi“ it? i2 “.g>g,glg,ig;s b‘? >532: Avie“- D B~ Rambfm 120 3O 90 l September 3f rheugamen ‘fear 1:1 D11 W- MlifDonflld 105 29 95 l the famous “long count" flzht a: R» 3- _Elll5 117 30 97lChlcago, Dempsey QIIIIOLIIIFPG nls R. Sllllphrllit I22 22 00 mrggmgm LEISTON England —1CPI _. During Savings Week 1B5 crildrcn of the senior school in in. folk rzllage contributed. __’_____"-I'(‘I'EZIV‘_O_IAIIIQLC than s '3 1.500 miles to the — Mfzinr Hnnu e - HMM-- Second Game: Rochester .1142 Second Game: Columbus 3; Milwaukee I ,Newark 52 40 .565 Brooklyn 00o 011 coo-z o 1 rim Grime: Montreal 4» 4e .531 8t. 1.011;! 103 000 10x—6 8 2 Toledo 2; Kansas City I Jersey City 46 48 .489 Hamlin. 'I‘amuiis and Phelps; Second Game: Baltimore 47 50 .485 Owner and Owen. Toledo 4: Kansas City 1 Syracuse 41 50 .451 Buffalo 40 53 .430 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE SATURDAY? RESULTS Toronto 39 55 .415 I "f8! Game: NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE gran‘ 001 (X10 390-7 I0 l Detroit 52 33 .812 ‘£6510 000 020 080-5 8 I New York 000 100 000-l 8 I Cleveland 51 35 .593 P dflsllll-lllm. Johnscn, Gcttel and Cincinnati I00 103 00x—5 D3 1 305w“ 47 .18 .b.i.i Galileo, Jacobs, White and Mc- Lonrmazi, Lynn, Joiner and Dan- New York 44 39 .530 IWEh- hing; Walters and Lombardi. chjgggg 40 41 .494 second a St. Louis 87 5i .420 war,‘ "M: Philadelphia oao 20o 041-0 1o o Washington as 52 40o u“, I 001 000 o-r 4 0 Uhicogo 000 002 010-3 B 4 phumeyphm 39 51 393 Brgélm John: 014 010 x-6 10 0 Pearson 1nd Warren; Hench, 018ml lat-m Mcbtsllilouggd Warren. Lee, Page, Rnftemberger and Todd. NA-rmyg LEAGUE Boston 10R 00D 100-8 ll I 1 u 55 25 523 “(first Game: Pittsburgh 01o oiz 94x47 n 1 m” m“ 5, 31 52g z real 010 0"0 021-4 ‘I i Erriokson, Strlncelvlch. Ooffman, 4,4 33 550 - For-haste: _ 01707030 001-8 ll 2 Williams. Pllchota. Jmvery and 4.5 44 .506 q "*"‘ " ‘ Berree, Bowman, Butcher, Brown 36 4.4, A50 '-',,‘,-u,,,"-,$,,',",'-,${5;c,,,,,,_ and 10m. 3s 4s .4311 MEII-‘HEIEK PFOOI h 1a zoo ooo ooo-a 1o a 3° - 5° ‘m ''' W I ‘Ml-N 010 001 l0X--3 7 0 23 49 .364 UP You Can Gef . 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