nuns. 19.42 ______- DOWN ITHE-n BACK‘ STRETCH rr rest-rt". 11e- ' a ‘ - l - - . $251K‘... to 14th, close eh, with ___ Cards wallop m y w, Boulter. Sec? N’! k The 2.22 ‘Jrrot and Pace had five the Charlottetown ng Agar sfirtcrs and the former rour-yehr- B 0 Ill? Provincial mm h oc- gmtwllflifillllme l3s|'c9él“l;€gfg-gl0ldlii3 OStOH 8' lg‘ Oll- ed h’ Kerr n1“: ‘ i Own- e -—-— I o. and driv- Meriiagiie races next wedneedsy en by Johnny Conroy outfooted ‘_""“ _ July ‘19111- 11”“ "’ha§““{,°§"1‘,‘,§ hmhm°°fi I" "w "l" 311d 6°°°"'~1 Lalligiiegiishalllilltbiindéylsr Ms‘: 511W“ a large enuge ‘h n “in ' lwnmng the "we bu‘ 105mg Louis Cardinals needed little of ngguivlfggfggfi: flack °’f§°po,fe“‘°¥ sgbggsfflyysgthugenggg,23191;? his teammates is-hit attack today S9 -‘ , ' ~ ‘T’ l» k - h... fistcst on the 1518;“: ghndmpt giver} by Elmer cam heir 13mm s: ed Boston Braves 3 0 011911“ ‘he We“ m: r; {h e "kwnn" ‘t NW o“ "W h“ The little southpaw whose vic- PTDVlIlCB was Jointy dheldz 14-11: WW 511d dflvon by T5111 all 56111" tory was hLs fifth azalnst four de- und 11"’ Iwttlng recfir, °m h“ thud‘ e’ W3‘ 2'11 Teewmg’ 4445- feats. hncl Perfect control too is- "mdl IIIlTlOHTilItlECSBZIJ sll/essiisiittle 5 alllgllllealefllgfiltl szslgpyzl? “mg m’ “'“““' o’ m” 355m“ ‘mt’- ng] . ' - - l - s . . . fir“ t; ii-iiat a good oval it is and performance of Hillside scott in fgggfimflifebtjy’ £5, bat °l 56cm“ .5 we,» hc-iilsome very saizely re- the first heat when he trolled‘ in you“: sparks‘ Gian‘, uni-ks. “I 1111c 891118 to Mvntlsusi 1956-1111 1-3 was 11 good 011s. 111B 11111" 1h New York an 11in inning l7€Cali§€ I can ‘see the 1101565 ‘l n3 with!“ ‘me and °“e'h“l1 home run by big Babe Young gave m, yav around. For the benefitof seconds of the track record made _ New York Giants a 3-2 decision 311F559 Nlfxllgmlzeryafiaylmslfy lzggtmfiet by H“ 8mm“ 2'09 34' over Bucky Walters and Cincin- , _ . ti R d. d t‘ th ti‘. i was oiii- cf our largest buyers of 'I'he race meet at North gydnsv- gzclld one lqlllilxtllklilsCleelllg ttlgegamlgr horses wars ago and through his N.S., was witnessed b 1.5 peo- h h _ huhsh-r- nlltl good judgment of pie. Joe OBrien mak fig his first ,,,,1,§,,,W,1;.§§§g jffjmfh‘: S‘; horses ind honorable dealings built appearance on g Cape Breton 0nd nhmedmhhhlg homer ‘or up r, iery large and profitable track this season. did his best to Young‘ "m, live up to the reputation he made Wyn“ wh" No u .__- ~ there two years ago when he won M Broohrvh whmhw w a“ Hal McKinney 2.03 l-4. imported three races out of four on the card pitched Broohlvh Dodgers h, J64 111111 Mmllgn" h“ Spring by C‘ m ‘me day‘ o“ Wednesday the” triumsli over Pittsburgh Pirates in M. :\I'.‘.\':lll(‘i(‘l‘, st. John. N.B.. and were three races and Joe wo11 a ui-ulghi-night game this even- iared under his ownership to a them all! 1 I Ihyh Us 1m h h f “h, M Jxmiicrst on Wednesday, has .__-_ ha‘; gggsson‘ aiigaihst only Whig dg changed iiands and is now the In the free-ior-all his free-leg- m,“ properly of Milton Bell of Milton's ged pacer Dude Patch 2.06 1-2 Old spniii. The Bfinerai o inion is was l-i-l. show ng his heels to ll.t Mr. Bell has secure n good Tracey Hanover, 2.03, who was rqq! - Jill-s.» lliifl everyone hopes so be- 2-2-2, Peter Hal 2.04 l-4. 3- caiise Eic has been a great addi- 3-3. and Gail Harvester 4-4 drawn. e f.‘ flcn c circle cf harness horse ‘giraefi 12312. 2.5. 3-13. DQ111111?! ,: Mandi“ {is horse with a. his? Bgw DriviggnClubkl e cw a“ a 5 my 5 ——-— ‘s “gm” ‘° l“ 2-" .%~.l.l..li°i.:i“..§i::.i:i ‘32; From Britain -—-—-“ t’ 1 t m hp behind Sillenlt, Joe 2.10 1G4. 11:44a- Tlivrc ls iiinny a s p wx e or Bowes 2. 0 -4, owned y rs. n cup liiill the lip. On a. recent af- Sampson Grady. Sumnici-side. and -"I"""""f"'v'"‘““" tci-iiocii ll well known driver from driven by Joe Hood. was 2-2-2. By ALLAN NICKELSON this province acted as “catch" Oakhurst Queen 2.11 1-2 was Canadian Press Staff Writer di'i\"ei' iii the absence of the reg- 3-3-3, Peter-At-Court 2.12 1-4, LONDON, July 24-(CP;—Why uiir an». He was runner up the 4-4.4 and Model T.. 6-6 drawn. islft Frfilldlt‘ Mills British and Em- iii-ii iivu licnts and the last heat Time, 2.18 3- 2.19. 2.18 1-4. The pl1‘eh-3i1\'_\'\\'(‘l;llL boxing champion? cctlllilg on the inside apparently winner is owned by Robert W. That's a question sport fans have Will-til. ictist owner and driver Baxter, Truro. N3. been asking since the Bourne- thfiiigfil- s0. A8 9119i’ led the “Rd ———-— mouth Bomber easily lifted the miv to 111s stables i116 1111?? The 11-26 mt 111d Pm furnished British and Empire lightheavyweight owner litliltlfid over a ten-dollar ~ agipoiiiiiiiciit on the face of the was 2-2-3. Bob Neill 3-3-4 and Howeveh me British 391mg oii-iier when the Judges annohn- Royal Prince 5-5 drawn. Time. Board o; conlfQl i"[ed berm; me cod mioihcr horse as winner. ‘Of 2.18 3-4. 2.19, 2.18. The winner ls match m,“ since h Ney was “rim- ail aid \\'3i'll5 of tongue or Pen. owned by Dr. C. B. clougti or h, the nghbhfavg'weight 11mg‘; o; 112119 1G1“??? 111° lh°5e"lt mum cal” 319mm 175 DOLmds only that title was at are zen. ' > ' ——— ~t . i? The 97113’ new Yemrd-m‘ "m"? 5 fail complained in a letter tililh rrfci-ciice to the above- reduced record during the week, toaspgfts whey “m; 1-hegvyu-clght ari we do not know the circum- as there were no new records- 1s hhy Weigh, hhd therefore every there is always the poss— was taken by Coronation McKillop time h hhhvywchzht champion fingers (Ii u horse fbelllgt ovlzlrlitliokelirl. gvgtlmTlleta word gm thhédltwelih orstge iii-c ring in n championship bouc all liZlCfl5BO'lB . oan acea or _v- - 1;. -,_~k_1- . ..\ 50KB!) years ago When W0 ney. His former record was 2. "‘§,§,.”,.f.f.-s“‘°5f§,,§‘“ jumped hathy cit. e ll‘l'i)llgll on tlic rail with l-2 and he reduced it to 2.18 when when hhhh Shh,’ hhh craehhh; 3111i’ 9 ‘“ 111 1'2 1° a Wm by a he huded PW" mam“? ‘he through Llltfllvllqi iii their trio so gsod 11c t niid shoulder from Cop- third trip. and h wohh, h‘, mighty tough m “m M" fuz- dmen by ‘mhuny find a Harvey supporter if the two Como; The Judges placed Cap- In The Harness Horse of July met for the heavy mic‘ hin iiic firsdl, muclic to the astoh; tl?thla.?pelisirs I; gryt fine tfflbltljle to SllIllPilL of river onroy. mys 1e a e . . u on o pper V. _ _ hiui n1 grout mcny others. gflelgglackeb N13. This is trltart: "Mr. OWSXIIgYAAhfI SE12:thflghisaacsiegorgfi Ulilii? )' II " “'85 H. CKmUTB HS USUESS OPEN], 0H5 W929 .=. C . ( 712171. iii the wire who took a very extensive in his locality. there be- gfhaéih2éblhchoégfihgignghggt gig gczd picture cf the finish and ing few items which he did not Derbv-S Wathnz street crossed the " it appeared in the Hal- sell in his store. In fact he once hum-l hue to M“ this year-s Dew” hid so that we had the stated to the writer that he sold He “m the ownv, of The Panther m. zioii of knowing we were everything from a needle to a ‘vhmehor ccvcrahclas-STS and uh_ right ilLl the judges wrong. traction engine and on one - _s,__hh 150th, favhfife m 1926 __,_- t i m tfaasion h‘ pagty seteking equiplment we“ " l ‘ ' 'l'lll‘l'f‘ vi-rrc two race mcc s n e or a c urc wro e hm a. ettor , . __ . Mum...“ [(19 past week, both at- asking him to make a Erica on an wigigfén (gwtlgimfillltlslhe shhngll tended by large numbers of opoo- organ and is uipit, t inking for world record holder m. the mhe titers. some new horses showed up once he had hm stuck. However. m“ me fastest hahhmhe o’ the‘ n winners thereby creatin! new Mr, Fulton did happen to have o .11.], mm chm as a .,,._.,,,_ interest for future meets. Below we these articles in stock and sup- itiso? in] ‘hhtvnatpional team 0ppos_ gIYc a. short account of each event. 11:: iwenldifélfllltlg.rlslllfllnf‘ll\lttzllll hag mg famed Shildhurgt Military Q91. r a r of“ nn . . ‘ * _. Tu- Amherst, race meet. drew 26 year. in fact he suffered a heart khgi l!“ _“"‘°n1‘:”'t5\vo gfslgkgveilg‘: e Ls i.li' the fohirtlclassesmaiéi Blgfifik itzgxhgle tofNgintiers 1:5: 5° “S “m ° l r ' ' itwas oy con -wea curs, .-.oiva '“. for All furnished a big his horses. train. An unusually 113w‘,§{§,°”;,§Zs°p§§t§selollofillg s ll the former Quebec- pleasant gentleman to meet and a “(M11911 breathing apparatus when g rd victor Lee 15.07. fowneduandri mosltiardentkalovfr gt hlnrrhessbhoits- 2e Lmlezed down? the stretch M! rivt-ii l)_\' A Lang e o Hat‘ an . es, is pass g s eepy o re- ' i, ‘ , ,, . h ti i i a. cffoit to lliIs"(~.‘.‘.j'.'{.‘.,,1“S§“r§§ f1§r5§r.§§,“’§§ netted" _____ cdizljrcclltntllgclillfiléult; An veterinary Tyndall semple, came on to win In addition to races at Montague Ylerfmmi-‘dfthe ‘muguarl lhrggflhfifi; the lLlSl two and race. Mart Hark- next Wednesday consisting of four T1112 lob 11 IE1” 0W" 1' "g1; 1 m 811-11‘ 204 I-4. owned by J. Mac events, there will also be a four oXplflisrifitlugPlntglnrgtmmlg h“? ° ‘B1 . S th Ni , N.B.. and vent race meet at Truro. NB. 18091‘ 11 - vcrv dl-vvifly‘ drlsellm by Happy ‘lruro has become a reat harness _"—' H111 . as 5-2-2. Jce Direct 2.07. racing centre and arge crowds In (liilst on: mgrellgisn . . -. r 1 s o l ~ r .. lb‘: snusiircrsltollrifclc] gilél£olrqérorgt mm out ‘or .__.__meeungs mom llfn Londxoxlilg‘ Ali- Raid Distress Fund wu 3-4 drawn. Raine G. Henley Tom Grattan 2.05. that went from two professional zolf mil-Who! i-i. 6-5 drawn. me 2.08 l-2. such an interesting race in the .. frills-tforpmitghdmlhfiahgggbaléegg? . l-Z.', 2.12. Free-for-All with Rainey ,G. Hen- 11111 P550 - ' __.._. leg nt-GOOG Will Harness Races, raised $5.800 for various ‘vtflrlchzf- In iiic 226 Trot and Pace Lady C arlottctown, last September, was ities during the season 111$ @959 - Hil 2 i: i-r owned by 3e11, Clarke a, winner July 5th at st. ciiiillaume. iii-i "Neill and driven by Well He won the Free-lor-All in . 1-1-2. The’ Amherst owned Emil —-——-. l l I Yesterday ,3 oratzaii 2.15 l-2. was 4-2-1. an Vic Fleming, Canadian driver, same little Bonnie Budlong 2.17. althou h approaching the three 2-4-2. llic trottcr scotty Watson score Fn years, still manages to be Mafket .14 i-i. 3-3-4, Archie Lee 5-5-5. out in front very frequently. He TImc, 2.22, 2.17, 2.21. rccentlv won the Village Farm ————- _.____. two-year-old Fox Stake. value 37,- CORRECTED FOR EVERY ' hie 2.1a Trot and Pace was by 07s at aosnen, N.Y., with. the two- WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAYS I11 Illoilliits n, real event with you-old colt widow's Pride. by ISSUE hlnc starters, i three Abbedale 2.01 1-4, out of Widow "-359 "°ti1:1'~'.“llie tgottell-gclatesinkngunny- Grottan 2.00 by Grattan Royal. fill! rgglgbage each 15o mend 207 1-2. June Evans 2.09 l-2 —-—— Roast Beef 304% and iini Britton 2.09 3-4. The trot- Away back in 1028 when Allen Cream qt. 49° {H's icd hard and sunnymede, Wilson formerly o1 cardigan but Bolling Meat 15'?“ “' " ' ' - of Billy now of Boston. was i-omoting bis Poi-l lb. 704°‘! rly good stake races over e Windsor, swag 1h, 80-356 Evans in Conn. track, he offered a 911m! Beet. qr. 13'1" Britton of 85,000 for iree-for-all pacers. Firm-L mach $125-$135 "is not up to last car's form. It attracted some l0 or l5 entries Bum,‘ (hairy 35-390 The first. and secon heats were and turned out to be a tremendous comm; beef 15-164: won by the former Michigan psc- contest between Grattan Bars and New hotnmr-s, 51m 25c I“! 51111‘. Hal McKinney 2.06 l-4. Widow Grattsn. vie won with New potntnes seconds, ‘l lbs 25o 111 the third heat the finish was Grettnn Bars through his sulwf- pnvtoes pk. 49° to close between Uscits. Britton ior nice generelshlp but it was by celery 15-206 X709 and Jean Henley 2.10 that the closest margin. Now we find Onions. l lb. 8c “'15s only separated ttwn. It was him driving a son of widow Grat- Tnmnfopsl 1 1h, . 27-360 In this l-=t that June Evans trs-t- ten to victory for s largo 8W1“!- rsurhd licnd lettuce 10° ted so well. That sweet little pnc- '—'*_— Island lettuce, leaf 10° f1’ Jean Henley daughter of two ‘Hot-tors snd pecers from the Chlckerh each Ql.00-$l.60 I°1'111er Grand Circuit stars. Peter Hanover Shoe Farms are making Mushroom, pel‘ lb, , toe {Roby 2.02 i-a and xsu nu 2.01 o4 with a vensemoe this vssr- New carrots bunch I-loo f. 1m 4-2-2, au nuns e-s-a. the beck o! The Harness horse New carrot-s. a lbl. 1111 $111" Orattan 64%, Hal Britton for July 15th we notice a whole Rhhhhm g |b,_ V 15o ‘Hr Bcbe Mclliiwyn 9.5-6, Oliver host of than and no doubt in a Ishmd shmach, m we future issue we will gee about our Lohstcrs‘ 1 11L 15¢ Qwn iro Hanover 2.09. who with Potted ‘ham, 35¢ 2m holds the Bummer- pmh m; 12a Wet: . . side track t tti 0rd. Bqi _ . Simeon Harvester m...” ....'°e.’:' Jar... a ‘ll: n,=,;1;,1,1;1,;1,;-g;1,-,g;=_,,,.,., gig: mt trot st Bummerside on Do- W ,1 14 6318 "“"‘°“ ‘*1- §‘.%§'..i‘..‘..-IZ§°"§..£“" 1" P ' i... New beets. P‘: hunch .204 M half mile trecli) ' “will?” bum l‘ head io-isc ‘ "ms" "m" ‘éfilemiili? . . n. Will stand for the season of m“ h‘ mean-ed ‘o, New Gnu,“ bunch 6c o. s Two £42 at O'Brien stables, Al- m: x. a‘: M oitabsll hiasri-e 0x11; gennlmbiirgbsé m fi I08 .Q . ges uciini -. ' "°"' s": "whats. "i ¥'t'.2li*.':.".i .€.l*;:::"-‘~.."“"'- "' it: Fee 20.00. un my L _ I _ I snore »- - 25° s the Acesdrsyaoth: Tics the s me 23d‘ a lbs’ n. o‘ on evening Mares taken care Blueberries. per at. Yankees blank‘ Detroit 3-0 Golf Contest Is Scheduled The Royal Air Force has culled e ranks of its best golf finally selected the ey will stack up against the Bel vedere Golf Club members friendly competition over the wee d. ‘rho airmen have been twic defeated in two former contests s11 y are out to avenge the Cooper has Molar removed Interesting Track, Field '1 Meet Held Last Evening miniscent of the track meets Charlottetown and other n this province years ago the big sporting ‘Jrlirullj put, y the Royal Air Far Provincial Exhibition Gr 9 evening, A large Q present to watch 5° program which was e of exciting finisizcs. An up-w-the-minut ver tiic loud spenke the siwctators informed u. i! ious events and also kept tli going at full speed all ‘he time. Races, putting the shoz, tugs-of- war, dashes, obstacle jumps, bzoscl jumps a: tercsiiiig sports were ‘n1. he interesting card \\‘ charge of Pilot Offic1 i’ civilians took part but the oiiiy service- men represented were IHCJLUEYS of R F‘ Roy Guindon; 3. Noel Mcltlillw 220-ynrd event: i. Fitz-Sgt. Ball er, 24 4-5; 2. Taylor; 3. sgt. Choc-sic HD3011‘. Jul? Bpurgeon (Spud) Georgia righthander. pitched four- ned their series gers with a 3-0 It was Chandler's llth victory against two defeats, but it was not achieved easily because big Al Benton of the Tigers gave him a battle for six innings during which giiah pitcher allowed only three In St. Louis, while 8t. Browns were wasting a lot of early- inning hits, Boston Red Box made theirs count to win the twilight half of a night doubleheader, 5-3. John Pesky and Pele Fox hit home runs for the Sox and Vern Steph- ens ciouted his 10th BOMON, July ton Cooper. star rig Louis Cardinals, had ved today in the hope. at the infected h was responsible for "Trouble with m ed my arm once of the molar may d Ym‘ Ymkees ° jum : 1. Lac. Fay. 4 it. is 2. Copp, 4 t. 7 1-2; 3. Conninct ft 7 440 yards open (boys): 1. Hennessey, 1 min crowd of fans was .3 3-5 sec: 2. Hart, The competition promises to b an exciting one and are the matches sch Lac. Millard and sgt. Stevenson vs. Pete Kelly and RT. Holman F'lt.-Lt. Greer and Flt-Lt. vs. Pud Beer and h and Lac. Mair vs. Ray Three-legged race iservicemcn and; civilian ladies): 1. Lac. Ailsopp and. Mildred Hurry; 2. Liic, Jenkins uh Miss Munroe; 3. Lac. Howatt an HY Obstacle race: 1. Flt-Sgt. Balmerl 2. Lac. Cox; 3. Lac. Connington. Most protests’ Strangle on Own futility Lac. Moloney and Cpl. J. H. l-lellofs and PM. Da _ PO. Parry and JC. Sutherland vs. H.122. Jenkins and J13. Stems. PO. Morton and Flt-Lt. Walsh vs. H R. Sear and W E, Cotto . Rioffey and Lac. OJ. McLean and W.A. l~ Royals win“ Postponed game’ From Jerseys - By Whitney Martin AsaociatedRPress _Sports Writer J Maritime Golf ‘Tourney dates Confirmed SAINT JOHN. N.B-. July iCPl-Tentative dates revlOllsly for the oumament of the Maritime Pro- vinces Golf Association were con- will be held at the Riverside Golf and Country Club Aug. 17, 18 and l9. pletlon of the sports, Mrs. f Group Captain A. B3. ted the prizes to the Officials were: Starter. W0. Park- er; Judges, Fit-Sgt. Mutloo. Flt.- Sgt. Cooke and W0. Armstrong; Timers. Cpl. Fraser and Lac, Horns- by; Announcers, Flt-Lt. Kirkwood- Hackett and F0. Oneloi’ the highlights oi’ the » was tie tugs-o -war. his station tccms pulled off first in a closely contested pull. Each lean-i Hhhen won it pull then the dcvidine one onighr ‘when Jim Ripple belted a was run off. A mixed lflliili of ‘air- homer with one oh hhse in the men iicmhtiiie grand sl-nnd ClIRLCH- g to give Torch“, Mame god the winners and defeated them the in two straight pulls. “The result of the various events ol Long jump: 1. Tath 1-2 inciics; 2, FlL-Sgt Y 1. Heywood, 5 :23,‘ Every few days newspaper stories or league game carry the on that manager so-and- so, or. that so-and-so, the man- ager, depending on what you think o finished a game under been wondering Jim Tamer Shaded in debut NEWARK. N.J.. —Jim Turner, former right-hander makin Neivark, was shade itching battle with Jzick m: CITY, July 24—(A:P): ng since June i2. Mont- renl finally got credit for :1 victory over Jersey City tonigh International League that was terminated with on in the home half of the ninth in» ning because cf dimout restrictions. The tennis finished tiie this evening, playing 0i the final frame 0n urcicrs from. League President Frank Shziugh. y a protest lodged by, e half inning precedp regularly scheduled twilight» nlight contest between the two c u s Montreal was trailing 3-2 nt the end of eight innings June l2, but st inning to take‘ a. what happens to as it seemed that if were followed through bleachers should be knocked and set up in the league offices. yvhtere the games would be won or os . Well, we've found out. of them strangle on their and never leave the playing fie d. Ford Frick, National t. says the average ar reach his oi’- n" the last seven. geeizrs he has allowed Just one pro- s . Bears in the opener of a Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 8; Boston 0 Cincinnati 2; New York 3 Pittsburgh 4; Brooklyn 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3; Detroit 0 Washington 4,- Clevelanrl 5 Boston 5; St. Louis 3 Boston l; St. Louis 3 Philadelphia 1; Chicago 2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester 1: Baltimore 2 Rochester 1; Baltimore 2 Montreal 10; Jersey City 4 (hall H1111)’- Montreal 2; Jersey City 1 Toronto 2; Newark 1 Buffalo 2:__Syracuse_3 By. J. R. Wiliams League Presiden Montreal evens Jersey series e protest in seven years at Prick u held resulted from n a Red-Card game at St. Louis May 14. i938. With the Reds leading 3-1 in the sixth, two on and two out, Dust the Reds lashed a dr ve the stands. It struck a girder and bounded back to the d, Umpire Lee Ballantant signaled it was a home run. The two other umpires, one oi’ whom Bill Klem, failed to see Bai- lanfantfs signal and halted Cooke at third base. Ballanfant. urig guy trying to get a- ong. cl dn’t like to judgment oi’ his kept his trap shut. Inasmuch as it was a. legitimate home run. and influenced the out- come of the game as won, 6-5. Frick upheld the protest and order 2. Cpl. Griffiths; Football dribbling; McKinley; 3 Hastings. iOO-yard dash: l. Fit -Sgt. Balm- er, l0 1-2 seconds; 2. Godfrey; 3. Throwing cricket ball,- 2. Copp; 3. Flt-Lt. Robi Egg and Spoon race: 2. Cpl. Pbsgen: 3. Hasti t’ Putting the Shot: l. W0. Thomp- son, 33 ft. 10 in.; 2. Copp; 3. Flt.- City could complete its bat and the score reverted to the inst completed iilllll‘. JERSEY CITY. N.J., July 24- (AM-Montreal evened its rent six-game series with Jersey City tohight byttagcilnsbghtltnsecond gameo tie so. -. ' four-hit hurling Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Big Bill Tildtn was reinstated M’. Paris as a member of rile United state-s Davis Cup team ago by the U. S Lawn Tennis As- scciation after Frcrcii iiciais pleaded with the Amesican ambassador. He had nleziccliy v10. latsd amntcur rules diaiic-ngp round 4.1 ing Reno Lnccsto but boii icto Henri Ccchet for his first szreight set defezigts iri nine years o1 Davis chipman, who walked three and fanned three to register his fourth victory of the season. got off to 11 shaky start but after he assumed command and e boss over the . Gasson. 2.20 1-5; 2. Cpl. Griffiths; 3. Dunning. Veteran's race: l. Flt-Lt. Robins; 2. Hoffren; 3. W0. Armstrong. ..__;_______ Ladies 80-yard dash: i. VALETTA, Malta, July 24--(CP>-E Bryant; 2. Miss Munroe; 3. Mildred Eleven Axis pianos were destroye over Malta in the last 24 iv-urs. bringing the July total oi’ 611cm aircraft shot down to 213. U10 13-115- ish Command announced tonight- oiyr our: WAY BOY. THIS is GREAT.’ ouiz FIRST PAY CHECK-- KIDS OLJR AGE IN A Bis WAR PLANT.’ BOY. THISLL MAKE ME HAVE MORE INDEPENDENCE AN‘ . Fixture \\'0li ‘the 440-yard event: 1. Lac. Tatham. f8 2-5; 2. Cpl. Wcaden; 3. Sgt, Dav- es Children's race: i. Billie Acorn: 2. \ l Wt- . 1 milisrf» .1»=+5l1!§@lih__ With Major Hooplg _,TWIGGS.’ IT PAINS ME fro THE CORE P»! m‘ once rout; < l" u. CPNNOTr- * . ed the game rc- Our Boardng House \\§I NOT UNLESS TH’ COUNTRY I5 SOME." BODY IN TH’ WORLD.’ SO DON'T TALK 5O BIG TILL I SEE WHUT ‘IOU DO ' TO BE UNABLE TO RE $IOO LOAN !-“~'I STI IMAGINE HOW ‘I , AWELL-BAUINNCEO MAN, COULD TUMBLE FROM ‘NE SEAT OF A SULKY-wr WI-WfI QAT THEREAS -1 ‘BECUREDI N5 1 " HISTLEWS MOTHER IN HER ROCKER , F2)?" ooes! rue LADDER l5 ersmw, TWIGGS! 1 our-n. uoukouL .. * Accoumiis UNBALANCEPQKQO g, » h Q ariewitu 'BONDSQRBON\>AGF'W - i. R By George McMzinll! BRINGING UP FATHE |_|_o- MRS. TYANTAPE- HE l_l_ out? EARD ME-l wnrr vou 1o GQJwTTi-i ME TO out: cnsr-Ao CL A 0N3 House AND ezuwggfil. ' o rrs-i WE CAN WORK ON-~ i § 0v ion. n“ Fannie Syndinm be. World R GRAN'MA'S MERCY! WELL, DID YOU‘? L wspmous nu;- sr- raises. ! [r717 rii-ir-i m _....____._.__._. Pasture $1.00 per week. Inna-it's kill-i peh.‘ Rnsnberrlca i...- ask