gme Boxing Minds See Ggday Win Title From "T l m, m, crystal bail today and “ted, m apparent senousness. Wgyturo Gocioy would take the e1 ht championship away 1fijggg Louis in Yankee Stad- ium Tnunaday 1119M- mmqgdiawly, tcr no better reason. m. Mung odds were shaved mflwmrt 11y Broadwiw bookmakers to 5. “B1,”, moody could ferret out the "mu. Admittedly GOdOiY is as m“; as he was when he dropped | 5pm. decision w bouts last l-‘eb- “My, and he's trained so fine he will do no more boxing. gut Lotus, when last heard from. m 5111i the same dusky dynamit- q, and thcres nothing in the deck which Wfillld figure to give Gcdoy more titan an outside chance. Yet. ieilows whosec-pinions rate “nemmg along commoner cause- my, men like large Eddie Mead “a Liverpool Jimmy Johnston- gdjcl. ilie cit-Chilean iisherboy B! Jig in mean anything but a lcasant evening for Louis. Mead p()5l'i-l\'€ the heavyweight crown t‘ 30mg to take l. boat ride to [Olllh America. Tm; observer, while rating Godoy u better than a LOOILOOO-to-one mot, can't 2101p climbing on the champs bniidivagoci for this ride, picking lotus to put the South Amfllfflll, crouch and all, to sleep 1n seven rounds or lees. However, the longer the right goes alter that. the rrsier will be Arturds chances s! grabbing the brass ring. -‘~ wnvs DECISION MINT JOHN. N.‘B.. Jnue 1‘I.- (gpl-Jrish Willie Hagen. Haver- hill. hfass. won a ten-round deci- sion hVFl’ Cecil Braithwaite. Saint John. in the main event on a box- iniz card hcre tonight. Hagen weiizh- 0d 158 and Brnithwalte 101. OUTPOINT! SPARK! MONCTON. N.B.. June 17.—(CP) -Jerrv Dunrev, Bangor. Ma, out- inted Bill Sparks. Amherst. NS. n a ten-rntind boxing match here, tonight. Kid Hart. veteran Monc- ton manner. scored a tecrnical knockout nver Jackie Canrell. Ban- gor. in the second frame of a scheduled eight-rounder. NEW AUTO RECORD 1N CLUTCH START SYDNEY, Australia, June 17. -— <Cl=t - Corrlv Milne, American lD(‘P(l\\'.i v rider. established a world record tor three-quarters of a mile from c clutch start when he won the Airstralian Imperial Forces‘ cu_p at the sports ground here. His time was 52.8 seconds. 1.5 sccoiids better than the previous worlds best. cstnblished in England bv the Australian, A. G. Wilkinson, in 1937. Electric Gadget To Time Athlete FRESNO, Califl. June 17.—iOP)- Uncle Sam's greatest athletes. who might have been in Finland this iunimcr at the “var-cancelled 1940 Olympic Games. will fight it out among themselves instead here in Fresno. The event that will bring them together is the National Amateur Athletic Union championships June 28-29. A proposal to hold an ‘Olymnlcgq tryouts" meeting has oecn dropped. andd both in date and n talent represented this will cli- nax the 1940 track season. An "extra-added" feature at this tears meet will be the use 0f an electric timer which its inventor. 3r H G. Burbridgc. oi’ Fresno State Bolt-cc says is accurate to 1-1000 Ila second. The timer is Slflflf-‘d 1v tho firing of the starting illm- lnd stormed when the runners irrak the tape at the finish in Wlallv arranged lane stalls. vhurbritlrzc estimates the timer Fill "slow down" present records by ibcui 1-10 of a second. The New York Athletic Club and he Olympic Club of San Francisco iavc mononolized title honors dur- flg the nast l0 years of the A.A.U- neet. with an rdize to the eastern- l’! ‘But nnv organization. from a 111 university to an American Le- r‘on post or a Civil conservation Yams camp. can enter a. teem. Last car points were scored by 30 "Rm-1- nd by many unattached athleteaJ ning World Joe Louis Royals Are Honored At Club Dinner Members of the Junior Royals hockey team were guests at a com- plimentary dinner at the Old Spain last night. Mr. Turner. president of the Royals Hockey Club presid- ed. Each member of the team was presented with a medal symbolic of the Maritime Junior Hockey cham- pionship which the club held for the past two years. Speakers included, Councillor Earle MacDonald, representing the City, Angus MaoEachern. Lieut. Commander J. J. Connolly. and Walter Lawlor, coach of the team. Several oi’ the players spoke brief- J’- Sea. View And Vicinity The fishermen are getting some very good catches of both cod and mackerel. The peddlars are finding ready sale for ell their fish among the different homes. The lobsrs are falling off in quantity. e of the fishermen are planning to land their gear in fav- ourable “leather. Farming weratlons have been moving along rapidly of late with favorable conditions. Grass shows a remarkable growth even this early and the grain is also looking good thus giving every promise of boun- tiful retums. Many friends are indeed sorry to learn of the unfortunate acci- dent of Mrs. Garnett Profitt at her home in Spring Valley. All sincerely trust she will soon recov- er from its ill effects. A large number of the friends of Miss Thelma Donald called at. her home in Malpeque on Wednesday afternoon to tender her a shower previous to her approaching mar- riage. The house was decorated with cut flowers. The bride was ushered into the drawing room where the guests were assembled by Miss El- len Harrington and placed in a seat. of honor. The many and var- ied gifts were brought in by Mrs. Ricillj’. Marjorie and Ella Crozier opened the parcels while Mrs. Rob- ert Hogg and Mrs. Ellsworth Bag- nnll read the accompanying verses Frank Bcarlsto and Mrs. Bruce and Barbara Woodside arranccd them nicely on the table. The bride- to-be in a gracious manner thank- cd all for their lovely gifts and their kindness in remembering her. All joined heartily in singing. For She's A Jolly Good Fellow with Mrs. Simpson lending at the piano. Mrs. Simpson then gave several pleasing piano selections while the prcscnt were being admired which were numerous and costly con- sisting of china. glass and silver- ware as well as many other useful gifts besides several envelopes. A delicious tea was then served with Mrs. George Crozier and Mrs. An- nie COUSlIIS pouring ten. “villi M11‘- jorie Crozler. Barbara Woodsidc. Mrs. Bruce Rielly and other friends assisting in serving and a social hour followed after all departed wishing the bride-to-be every hi1)- piness. The June meeting of the Sea View W. 1. was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ed- win Donald. President, Mrs. Earle McKay presided and opened the meeting with the Ode and Club Creed. Secretary. M155 Mark?" Pickering read the minutes and 13 members answered Roll call with the name of a Canadian author. Sick and school committees grave satisfactory reports. The business discussion followed and lt was fi- nally dcclded to hold an Ice Cream Social in Sea View Hall on Mon- day evening and. committees were appointed to make necessary plans. Plans were also made to assist with program for the District Conven- tion. Committee reported D111‘- chasing stove for Institute Room. Mrs. John Pickering and Mrs. Leigh Sutherland were appointed dele- gates to attend the Annual Conven- tion in Charlottetown The remain- der of the evening was 5P9?"- 1n "Whore do vvv all u "l put on my thinking WP "4 ‘W?’ ° 5"” c”! SWEET CAPOHAL W "T," pun“ h", in yhidl tobacco can b: smoked. $1.00 will mu 30o smut Owl e1 t lb. Old vlrclnll cm M!" l“ cumin caving in united Kincdw and Fume only- Marene-"ount Owl’ v.0. Box moo, Memmi. Ow qll your Ideas?" CIGARETTES r Baseball Results YESTERDAYS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Chivas!» 000 00o 010-1 a n New York 001 000 10x~—2 6 0 Root and l-iaronc-ti; l)_an and Oliea. ' St. Louis 100 300 000—3 '1 1 Brooklyn 100 000 000-—1 4 4 Slwun and Owen; Tamulls, Kun- baii and Phelps, Mazicuso. Oincmnatt 130 0110 011-6 9 1 Philadelphia 110 000 000-Z 3 0 Vanda: Meet. Mlooie and Lom- bardi: Beck and Atwood first Game. Pliiebvrzh ooo 10o 020-3 o o Boston 021 000 0211-5 13 0 MiwFlyflen. banning. Heimzei- miazi and Berrcs; P0>ed<3l and m- pez. Second Game. Pittsburgh 100 000 o00_1 5 3 Boston 012 010 01x—-5 11 1 51mm. Kllxiger. Bauers. Lllnfllng and Fernauidse; P18011513 and MahL INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (l-‘Irst night , 7 1 ' , Montreal ‘amoeio tioomoufl )6 1 Jersey (My 012 00s x-s 12 0 Wicker and Becker; East and Blaeimiire. (Second night game.) Montreal 100 0C0 010-2 7 0 Jersey City 00o 0x0 100-l s z POFWI‘ and G1 ii .1; C Fle-ldmazi and 221135.31 arrasquel‘ War lants llcrc Will Speed Work OTTAWA, June 17.-iCP)—Can- ndian war industries will speed up production to nicct ilie gran: cincr- geiicy uoiiiroiiiiiix: the xjflllhl] cin- pircin tat-lug iiiu ioc 1110111.‘, Inc munitions and supply department announced today some measure oi the increased tempo of production. Three plants now working to iull capacity producing anti-tank and anti-aircrait shcls 10y the United Kingdom have recently increased their output by uric-third. and the plants wiii be iurtiier expanded 101' even greater production. Forgings for the barrels of aiiti-aircrnitguiis are also in production iii the (l0l1l' iiiioii. Bron guns have been in pru- ouclnon in ‘loronto since the iirst oi the month on a fuil-timc, seven- day ivcck basis. about. six months aliiead 0f schctiult‘, ii. was announc- e . New methods of production have been insiiuicd wherever UOSSIDIC to aid the ilow of materials ovcrscas. 811d I111.‘ (lCllllfllllPllt nillll U11‘ Dill/l- ttuik and nnti-tiircrait. slit-its ircrc not lungctl. but were lzciiig iiiaiiu- iacturcq ihroiiglioutbn a new auto- matic process. Last week Munitions Minister Howe l1l\l1(;1ll1C(‘d two largo. t-xplo- sivcs plants and a slicll-fLlmg plant were lxring built in Canada to make lllllllllltlllh‘ for ilic British. French and Canadian forces. It was understood Frcnch commit- nicnls would be taken over by the empire. Canadian plants have been or- ganized for the production of shells, rifle and machine gun ammunition. aircraft and stippllcs. mechanical transport. guns. mine-sweepers and various typcs of naval auxiliary vessels, and "several hundred"Bren gun carriages, THE (‘IIARI.()_TTE_'I'VOWN_ QUARDIAN BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles F1 P15" P‘? F‘?! PF‘ OUT OUR WAY REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Sydney Woodersons invasion of United States tracks ended on a. sour note at Princeton, N. J., a year ago today when the little Brlion was accidentally bumped during an invitation mile run, antl finished last in a slow field oi five. The diminutive record-holder led all the way until Blaine Ride- out of Texas clipped him on the ‘Jack Johnson lzere Christmas Dav, last turn. M. Carmichael 100 10"! 125 E. Connors 68 93 6'7_550 flfldlan miitnien to stir up the wn- ‘ Tonight at I o'clock:- Ladies Gents Gayle 1". McCarville ~ Avlwai-d E. Cullen . McFarlane T. McAdm osmosis E s i’ A- Blanchard two year; ago Emmy 6pm;- bqttl- at New Ycrk a cl move llicni \\ Gel‘;- ggifllég crs are Sammy Jcnkins. mlddlc-‘l Dnugan T“ wilsoh gelazllllt, and fenthcrwtrrzht Eddie " B)’ J. R." Williams Burns Returns horse relief pitcher. starter! 15w -—i game and oven! the llLl rlzsr - -- - -———-= SYDNEY. Australia. Julie 17. - for the first lufiK‘ shoe 1936, ‘1 ’ . ICP ‘lit-a 1 ireigiit cliaiiipitm of the world. i188]. Burns lost his world title “m; ihzis come back to Sydney. Born _i into first plzlrv bf.‘ flPltfillifg 1m; lNoah Brusso. at Hanover. Ont, inlpqmpes 5.2 a; pnLadplqh-a‘ it 1908. in a battle s3 flcrce police en- tered the ring to stcn the scrap- mmng Pnabmd pers in the 14th round. Now Burns ls back with three Ca- ‘feat ter boxing season Just starting heavy. Ho u-ns fitzhtlii‘: in Eiiulatid ;io give the Giants a ANY SECURITY 012 lMTERES -- IT'S ONLY "two DOLLARS AND " , , I'MNOTWOFZi2iED BACK. OF- SUCH GEMEROSITY.’ WELL,UH-- HE'S AFRAlD 1 WQULDD WHY, AH" TO TAKE rr MYSELF -- WELL, 1 NOW BECAUSE ctr/s 1.114s JUST pour 11's GIVEN HIM pour NEED rr ‘too FREELY.’ HAVE WEAK RlGHT NOW" HE WANTS MOMENTS "' JUST KEEP TIME -ro has HONEST ‘ri-tiluic WHATS AND 1 "rizusT JUST DON'T HINLBUT I TIZUS f MYSELF.’ . ‘EUSPECTED FORA l MlNUTE rr WA5N‘T BRINGING UP FATHER AN ACClDENT I I Dodgers Drop 3-1 Decision l To Cards By Costly Errors NEW YORK. 1'!—(AP)-— deprived of a Flniitoiit u-hm Btan Still shcll-shockeci trcm the going Hal-K hi: a hnme rim. over given them Sunday by Clll- Th» (‘LIIIIYS nL-tl ~~ cznnati Rmds. Dodgers mad? \I\' inns h f‘. four costly errors tcday and tircp- K011 ffljfljrlj-ibqfg! ___ pPd a 3-1 decision at Broclnm to second hmrcr ' ‘ i Si. Louis Cardinals that also meant ‘ (hi l the lcss of iirst pint-c in the Na- .1: r tional Basic-ball Lcaguc. It W85 the iifih sl-rzrgzlit triiiinp l for the Cards. ‘To Old Sores we Clyde Shcuri. who haven‘ Sntlirv: mfifliif-lftfilllp last ivrik. former work- , - -—Tommv Burns. former boxing 111i! lust 1'11!‘ srtiglcs. Cillfflllilil 1.1 Juinpcd mt-k rate pitching by Lloyd Moore and a home run hry Exam Jocst mih tun on in me second the RFC’- in harm: .ihe Phils i-hczr sixth S'l‘5~1llli1,’ (lo- ‘Mggoore gpiaced éloihnny Vartder her_ 5 l. l e5 1s we on .6 mcun n the SPCCHC wefismglrlgoaggvshzaovfielghtEdmm after the first ma men up walked. Edmonton. well-known in the Can- and 511m“?! "'11-" “"0 “"5 1?“- adlan West. He was a contender m" @1511! Innings he flllfilwfli for the Canadian iitzhi-licavyvveiizlit PM“ D33“ mTwTPd ~ p. and only rwenu‘. tum“; ‘Cubs for tho second tzmc in a wcrk 2-1 l“. lii a game 01 sccfiiici placc. Dciiii ymlrlcd jii H\' and 111i‘. l until the 111121 inning. He OUR EOARDIN Pact: SEVEN_ |'X""ll JG Cliicazo l —' Willi -— Elizinr Hoopla OOPS’? 501212»; BUD-~ - eoeunr new HAATEN t, f‘ / ONCE lli c w. f‘ ‘EA-R? Tilbtr 1 V; 1312c? a BRLg-Q-t, ' Aw: DCSLBCNEY‘ ' I ' l WELL- IT WON'T BE LONG BKDW BEFORE WE AQE HOME-OLD DO YOU ->< r—r-— . AH‘ IT ME-AH-TO REALIZE INDEED-l oo- Wll-l- 5E AND t. | wAs JUST GQAND‘ 2C5 AND SOON BE Tl-HNKING ABOUT i-r- 4,. |l///' 7.- u‘. i- l "i3 ‘To f’)? - n; - e Mi l ' z F» _ j‘. . a‘) - "'69 c3 D . f \ (hp! ma. it." ma...‘ s,»a...i.-. i”, ‘lmlfl sums-ma \ Thimble Theatre — Starring POPEYE THAT IZEMNDS ME-l MUST HAVE T E ML] SINGING LE5E>OH5 ' Red Cross knitting after which re- ireslunenis were scrvcd by _1he hostess assisted by Mrs. Frccl Don- aid. Mr. Ray Burt and Mrs. Elton McKay were recent visitors to Summerside. The June meeting of ilic Darn- ley and Sea View W. M. S. was held in Darnley Hall on Friday evening. The attendance was not as large as usual. President presid- ed and led the devotional period. Temperance was the topic choscn for this meeting. Roll call was ans- wcrcd with an appropriate Bible verse and several members cave practical readings on Temperance. An inwrcsting chapter from t.e Study Book was then eiilfllfid by’ all. Minutes wcrc road and busi- ncss discussed alter which the singing of the closing hymn and benediction brought the meeting to a close. Mr. Joseph Connick has return- ed to Darnley after spending some time in Ncw Glasgoxv on profes- sional duties. The schools in the surrounding communities were closed on Thurs- day and teachers and pupils ob- served the holiday in an enjoyable manner. Mrs. John Miirphv and Miss Lil- lian McLeod wcrc visitors to Spring Brook on Wednesday afternoon attending the marriage of Miss Hazel Meek to Lieui. Roscoe Walk- er. Mr. Walrlron Duncan spent the weekend at his hcmc in Sea View. The Spring Brook Dramatic Club presented their plnv Miss Adven- ture in Dariilcv Hall‘ on Friday‘ evening under tlicattspiccs of Darn- lcy W. 1. There “as n 200d 3UP"- dance at. this E1llif‘!_‘l"|§! find all were well nleascd with this plai M"; “<9 spIPlWFd wnv in which all tock ihclr naris carh on" ln turn and m; lgud apulailsc tnllowiitg the diffcrcni acts instill’?! ic the an- nrepki:i_fln or llv~ R'.1f'l£‘l‘.(‘¢‘. The 5mm: (rr the tliifcrrnt ncts rvrrc iYn’"'\I in the pvrt lnkcti hv the yysvfov-nqPlT and n1n"v kiwi thliics Mr, hnpvd fflnpfllrd 1v- ilv- wid- ton-s pq"‘" t~‘~|'-v~~< from firs’ to h“. ,....,,n.-,| m-mcrvvne n. their performance. Th" sneclalwca 0.1 w”... ti... n», warn snl~ndldlv' ren- dered @\\d ,....,.l\-~l a l\car‘v cm. Afihfi 1"». xptiowv‘ 'tii'l""“ ht‘f‘""l" pqgln-n “pm-cl cvI-vfw"! in " nlewn A sivciidirl sum was rcwliwcd Lllhrh ivns scrvcd to all taking - pm s; the lldiu of the Institute. DI6YAPPEARED- 6O HE MUSTA GONE TO OLNES TIPPIE AND “CAI” STUBBS I gun-ta i-igm rrrvwfi l m" mo. King mm»- mat-m h». __ . rue JEEP use aroma: “LL ~15, EUQENE‘ / PM CaLAD YoulQE t ~ THIRD DE-MENBIONABLE l6 POPEVE Au. ALL RlGHT ? HERE. Euciizuat-lii-(Au-slz ' " *‘ POwEQfi-WHEN I AST 1M RIGHT ? l éOMETHlNii TERFWELE lii . . ‘ .. TO FIN‘ OUT HOW OLIVE l} ' v ' AN‘ aweEPsA wAe. as V q HA5 HAl-‘FENEYJ.’ - a _ son-an SAYING (w: C-H, F ‘ ‘ W Oi We . "nn . . . .. “if 10a A pa: sam- ‘STEADDA TH'NEE.KTIE~— YQUMELF ' ' ‘ ill” '\ K W?“ ~ \ ILLIE THE TOILER - AN UNEXPE on damn: HAD runs LIN'DA PICKED our _. rot: eussmv AND eooo sveumo, v AC CTED cocirucxriori 014.6000 EVENING,LINDA~ MR. MACDOUGALI. IS ADORABLE 111i) OH,MISS TONES, I THINK BUT ON THE WAY OVER WE META CHAP NAMED BOB BIXBY AND I DON'T KNOW WHICH ONE 1’M