matches: , Middlcse! 201 end 155 for three: rem CHARDUFTETOWN GUARDIAN___ w BASEBALL a ' BOXING c SPORT REVIEW ~ y, BOWLING _ OTHER spear , r Resins e-(Oenadien W“, Jim‘ cflygl-Nottinabalnshire end w w“ their first-class county “'2”, matches by dwili" m"- ‘fl m]; afternoon. while Hamp- “d pea-by by two wick- weatber greet 1e runs when Somer- gg followed on fhil Iii-WWW A, swan,» Kent dcieated Gle- am“ by u, mumps and m1 runs. Ii emu“ hem; (idldlifiei? O! U16 Kw, bowlers, taking seven firet- mnm welsh wickets for ea runs we four second-inning wickets for “been: 100ml 1n completed “M; today were: l‘ Nottlughemsbire s51, Somerset m ms '12 (Lerwcod four for 1e) ‘tiiottinkhlm- Kent e48 for eight. declared: mining!!! l“ lid 133 (Duckiieid 5-, kreemen four iol: as) at Swen “zi-‘mphfll 141 end as for eidht “Mitchell roul- rol- as): Dflbyghlro 135 and 0i (Kennedy m, (m- a4, Bailey five for d!) at plluterlield» gwree at the "by in Bulb! endcftwedere upgflhll’! 130 (Allen 10111‘ for 825 at Lord's.) m“ m: surrey 80B (Beriine m, smith four for 111) at Layton. . olouces‘ 390 and 52 for one: gum: 335 (John Perks l4, Dul- "pghfliji 80; Parker iive for 125) at Horshem. . lorkshirc R20 and d‘! for no wick- gts‘, Warwickshirs 285 (Bowes six for 11B, verity (our for on at Bull. . ielcestershire 345i Worcestershire 1o and 101 for four wickets (Gee-Y! five ior s5. Sue-w five for 1d; Wel- ten 5e not out) at Worcester. Northarnptnnshlre 155 and ea for four; All-Indie 219 (Coish 08, Jupp five for 6e) at Kettering. Oxford University 1'10 end so for tvc; South Americans 405 (Mer- ellell 153, Barlow five for M) It Oxford. i _..- our ' mulhm iHAP-i drown-d the end of e cold blustery June day of woiknlenlille but i10- apectscular golf. Al. R. Bradbecr. youngest of seven Britbh Iiiiiifll brothers, shot a ‘l0 over the St. Georges course to lead en interne- tiollal field of its competitors in- day in the first qualifying round of the British open clumpionshin- The slender Somerset pro Qnilhed two under per for a one stroke lead over ell rivals. Arthur Hsvers. the only native Ion oi Britain‘ who had won the idle in the past 10 years, scored I. ii over the much longer and stiffer Prince's course, where half the field battled per and weather while the remainder toured st. George's. Over the easier layout. Archie Compston. the blonds giant oi the British urn tied itevera to; second place with e mechlnelike 'i1. Seven professionals — six Britons ind one henchmen-turned in bards of '12. Among eight who shot 73b were two of the three most formidable United Steins profession- li-‘e-Gene Saracen, former United 5W: open champion. and Mac iiiiiiii, medalist at Cernoustie hat Ptlf- Both shot golf over the psi‘ =74 Prince's course while Tommy Ar- iiiiiiii‘. defending champion, played mill i0 get his ‘l5 at St. Geordie. "hi" par is only. v2. “mwiiih the exports figure th's ‘ilmbicnship strictly a. battle oi u“ Y°iiiill professionals, two of Fliiliiib mat veterans, Abe Mit- "ifh and Ted Rey, started welYwith F" (Mme Duncan came home git“ 0 74. but Harry Vernon and will; Braid ilifehed high in the I “$118108 switch courses for the and final qualifying round mmivw- The low mo and ties iiiiiie into the first 1e of the m, “limit owner Wednesday. mzihuiiwiiihpieyinl theaecond u,“ “Wily and final as m- hfm the British amateurs, m- “mvicy. welirsr Cup star, ehot 3 and John De meet. ema- flfi Bill wuuuts vm (IVER IJIIBGERS Hack W556i Knocks Back at Philadelphia, the Phillies donned._thelr' clouting clothes today GM Dllstered e 15 to ‘l defeat on the Brooklyn Dodgers in the only time Played in either Major league. 1M9)’ Heimsdh all felt the wrath of the Phillie bets, which manufact- ured 2i hits, including Chuck Klein's 14th home nln. and piled lip 1i runs in the first five frames. Vieiim‘! bliiled. until the sixth in- Iiirie. when the first or Heck wil- son's two home runs brought in e pair. The next inning saw the Dodg- ers some five more rung as wright, 0’D0u1 and. Wilson. hit 101' the cir- cuit and also saw the lest of Col- bail from there on. son and gave tilrther indication the vudry flutters is regeinurs his mac Out Two Homers, Bringing His Total To Ten. ii NEW YORK, June 8——(A.PJ~ J“ Shellie. Babe Phelpg and Phil Collins, meantime, had the good teem p. A’EM oven IIILII®OTIIG u-_e- 8001111!!! men preeticilil Scribe inter-blari- tinie rifle mm; are beiiie favorab- ly commuted upon. m mt aiehi hadetoteiacweofils points. which ‘exactly equals the present inter-Maritime teem record. made at Bedfold. Nova Scotil. JUM- 1939 byanlliendteamdtleaeefebet thatlrourboylwllleetlnihrec tlces they will hie-kc the other provinces extend them- selves to the llnzit. The next prac- for the teem will be held Wednesday afternoon. followed b1’ gmther practice 0n Saturday after- noon. ‘ tioe __._ HORSEMIN IN CITY -__ INCREASE IN (Continued from Page 1) eoueeuiedebythe-rllle the horses at the GhI-YIOMWW Tyndale Sempie end George Suds- bury of xemmgren midl- vilii w the city yuterdey end locked cw Driving res-k, Theyheve several horses 1n- tralninl lt Ken-WWW» among them eclna some zwd proa- "pects. FEED GETS A GOOD ONE It was currently rewmd i-iirwkb the city yesterday that Wed Cam- eron, popular trainer, now located at Upton Rem Track had secured e. brilliant prospect for the sell- on's slow class paces, This chili! hes all the ear marks of the shifty kind, and it is said can wigsic ei better than a 2.10 speed. Consider- able mystery hangs around him. but no doubt everything will be explained etiortly. WAR HISTORY (Continued from Page 1) line. Rey Benge hurled scoreless Heck Wilson's two four-buggers were his 9th and 10th or the sea- 1011B. Speed Demon‘ WW8 INDIANAPOLIS RACE Freddy lihmeflne Angeles, driver, won the soc-mile intonat- ionel automobile race on the 1n- dlampolia Ind, speedway on U. S. Memorial Day. May 30, finishing about e minute ahead of Howdy Wilcox of Indianapolis. GOVERNMENT (Continued from Page 1) Strict omsonhip was invokedby the Junta to out off developments in Concepcion and Iialcehuano, a- bout e00 miles south oi Santiago. where the naval and military gar risone rose in revolt etc-inst the new regime. This evening Junta omcials es- sel-ted the entire country including southern Chile was quiet and that the hold of the new government was becoming stronger each hour. Of- ioial spokesmen denied reptirte the‘ the counter movement had been or- ganized by the navy- The Jlmta was prepared. l! hw- eseary, to blast out the southern rebels with eeropldne bombs. Gen- eral Puga, Minister of Interior, said the counter movement had been expected and he did not think 1t would be serious. Juan Esteban Moriterc. the 17"!‘ idem, who was deposed when the socialist revolutionaries arose Set- urday under the leadership of Car- lee Devils, was relwfild to be sonic- whee: along the colst cnwiite i0 join the rebels. Thgie were frequent disorders ill 3mm” today es striking stud- em, wughf; to mobilize other sec- tions of the community for a gen- emi strike. The walkout oi the bank clerks also led to disturbances. The Junta decreed e. three-day blink holiday to adjust the strike The doors o1’ Congress were lock- ed end carebiheers were 111"“! °" guard. The Jtmta announced plans to hold elections for omcea filled by men appointed under the regime of President Carlos lbahez. W!“ we; overthrown by the forces that elevated Montero in WW". hi" omflggmgn fluently dlddtOd Wm continue in oflice. 511 the new ministers for-mall? took -over- their odioes. mosphere." Us win, General Secretayr. vacant pulpits after union. from the architectural ing, with a chancel. churches in Canada. alternate plans. BUDGET COMMITTEE (By .1. r. Sanderson, Canadian Prees Stall Writer) in wee levelled egeinst the Sunday School board for distributing United States pub- lications, said Rev. W. M. Kanna- With e. divided house an honor- arium of e800 was paid to Rev. S. Banks Nelson oi Hamilton, Ont. for his expenses when acting as secretory of a committee that filled Rev. Robert Johnston, the mod- erator. niede e plea for e die- tinctive chilrch architecture end distinctive church service. A report com- mitteewes under review, recom- mending one type of church build- A distinctive church service, said the moderator was no "cheap imi- tation of Anglicanism." A distinct- ive church building was en aid to worship and in Knox Church, Ot~ tawa, his own congregation was putting up one of the finest Rev. B. Banks Nelson opposed the chancel type of building end upon _ his motion, the architectural com- mittee wes instructed in prepare LONDON, June d-Jsiries Dut- ton, Peterboro, Ont... presented the report of the budget committee to the General Assembly of the Pres- byterian Church tonight. "Tile ec- onomic situation," it said. "shows no visible signs of improvement and marched to the W ’ ‘ ‘ Tennis Ch’Ship DatesAnnouncefi eAirvr loam, Juno 6. (By thc planned to have the meetings start Cimliim Prw-Thc New Bmn-i- July 25 but because the Canadian wick tennis ChBIIlDlODBhlDo will 5* championships are scheduled for phyed “t w"! 355i“ BiFYi-mS All!‘ Ottawa that week, it was decided to "at 15- ‘i? w“ mnmmced w“? by set the Maritime events ahead one '7' 3' Dmmmm "mm? °i u" week to allow Upper Canadians w New Bm“w1°k “w” Tenn“ u‘ compete both at Ottawa and in the sociai/lon_ Dates for the Nova Scotia Marmmesl and Prince Edward Bland mama‘ Last year's New Brunswick cham- mems ‘m’ August 1 and August‘ 8 pious were: Men's singles, W. Inrol respamvely’ M" Dmmm“ ‘an Rennie of Toronto; mens’ doubles, A ‘m’ ‘uvmm h” W“ “d” Eddie Oondon and George ueciero m u“ N“ Bmmwkk “hmpmm of Ottawa; ladies singles, Miss ‘hi?’ W“ W“ 1i ‘"1" 5° "W" Betty Sicthart of Newcastle‘. ladies as the Junior c1855 and Wm be doubles, Miss Louise Manny and ‘mm ‘m m” ‘md 3m‘ m” we" Miss Jean Jardine of ‘Newcastle; “M” w "Us “m” Jmuny l 0! mixed doubles, Lloyd Keating of this year. What has been known es Moncwm M,“ um,” Mum» the junior class for boys and girls Mme no mdqmuon has been l6 years oi age and under will be given as w when," 0,. no, mnm,’ wnmmed under m“ “times “'1 Condon and Mclerc will defend “'1'” m“ “d Ems’ “W” their titles, it is expected they will Tm NW“ wit“ twmuiwm‘ Wm lead a contingent from Upper Cen- b” played m“ 7”‘ “t Hm!“ “d Eda. All champions who are natives the Prim” Edvnrd mmd wumey of this Province are expected m be at Charlottetown. It was originally m the fichi oenoteph where appropriate cere- monies took place, early this after- noon. The convention then resumed its business. A banquet and dance will follow tonight. The morning session was taken up largely by the presentation of reports and the hearing of ad- dresses. The convention was wei- comed to Woodstock by His Wor- ship Mayor Page and by President J. D. Winslow, K. C., of the local branch. Responses were made by Brigadier General F. W. D. Hill, D. S. 0., Fredericton, vice presid- ent, and by President Peat. In s. lengthy address to the con- vention President Peat made e forecast oi the publication of a history of the Great War by Col. O. Drew, a well known Canadian writer, who is considered able to deal with the subject in a manner which will do full Justice to Can- ada's participation. This history textbook is in process oi’ pre- paration and will be recommended to Canadian schools. The presidential address touched also upon eetment of pensioners “Possessed ” Has High TensionPlot Plan Empire Shopping Week .___.. OTTAWA. June 0-(By the Can- adian Pressi-An "Empire shopping week" for Canada will be arranged during the autumn. probably while the economic conierence is under way in Ottawa, if the hopes of the Canadian Manufacturer's Asso- I c l ho goes from a paper bcX elation are realized. This was in- ‘flattery to make a dramatic “and timnted 1n the report oi the com- 1,01, wealth and luxury on New mercilil IIIiGiiiSE-YIW wmmm/Be York's Park Avenue, whereas Gable presented at the 61st annual gen- is seen us}: canrdgdastlzedéizglahe (sltig _ governors P W m‘ meem“ °! m‘ mmflatm“ m his political ambitions thwarted by d“ Em?“ ‘mppmg week‘ m" his interest irlthe beautiful heroine. held in 1928 and 1929 and its re- A further attracuon o; "P055355. vlval has been urged upon the ed" is the singing on the part oi Minister of Trade and Commerce. Joan Crawford end Clerk Gable. who appeared together to advant- age 1n "Laughing Sinners,” score a second time in “Possessed? Whiiih owned at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday. Miss Crawford appears as a PW! Miss Crawford of “How lens Will it Last?" The cast includes Skeets Gel- .____.i-_- Limerick, Irish Free State, will Issuer, well known talkie comedian. Bi S E B Al I. Bill. PRM’. {ICE NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘Telfilfl L iIilfoBHET WIN , IENNIS TITLE; French hilt-In Good .1 ‘ 7111??’ Form For Defence. BIOOk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y rhuedznlyrele 1a 21 o Qf DaVlS Clip. Shellie, Phelps, Heimach, Plcinlch ‘~ _.__. and Sukeiorth: Collins, Benge and V. Davis. (Only game scheduled). No games scheduled in American Iflllld. INTERNATIONAL LEA G U l'l R H E Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l3 1e 1 8 15 2 Speece and Brenzep: and Baltimore .- ‘ Welch, Holloway, Smythe, Melton Hinkle. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Louisville Toledo ... ......... (Only game scheduled). EXHIBITION BASEBALL AT CINCINNATI Philadelphia (AL) .. Cincinnati (NI-J .. .. .. .-. ... use n. on". “Lena Rivers At 77w Capitol Mary J. Holmes’ immortal novel, one of the beet and has been transferred to the screen and open‘- ed at the Capitol Theatre yester- "Lena Rivers." widely . reed romances, day. Charlotte Henry, seventeen-year old actress. enacts the role of LCHG with an extreme natursiness and ease that is a marvel oi restraint. As "Grammy." Beryl Mercer pro- vides another of her sterling, sym- which ere gripping 1n their sincerity. Oth- pathetic characterizations er important roles are played James Klrkwood, Morgen Galloway, build 500 houses for working pec- plc. Frank Conroy, Marjorie White. John Milieu and Clara Blalidick. and other matters of interest. WOODSFIOOK, N. 13., dune B - (By The Canadian nasal-Resolu- , tions ursine the adoption in Schools - o! e new history of the war and the establishment of en old soldiers’ home in New Brunswick were pass- ed wday at the annual convention oi the provincial command of the Canadian Legion, British mipire Service League. G. Earle Logan, St. Jolm. was elected President and Sussex was chosen as the meeting place next year. and es e church we have felt the effect of this in many ways. Local congregations, particularly those 1n rural sections have found it ex- ceedingly difficult to meet current expenses. Reports indicate that in many ceeee ministers have been compelled to carry on with only hart o! their salaries paid and many of our people have not been able to give whet they otherwise would to the larger share oi the churclfhed conditions been differ- ent." An allocation of $500,000 was set for the 1033 budget. In 1030 total receipts of the church amounted to $438,491 and in 1031. 8447.165, a. decrease of 535,325. Of the budget total 550,000 will be applied to the reduction of the church deficit and 521,000 to capital. Account alloca- tions to synods are as follows: Maritime Provinces 538,000: Montreal and Ottawa, $05,000; Tor- onto and Kingston, $814,000; Ham- ilton, and London 01561100; Meni- tobe 510,000; Saskatchewan. $8,000; Alberta 014,000; British Columbia $15,000. The report wes deferred until to- morrow. LONDON. Ont. June e-A bud- set of 8500.000 was recommended to the Presbyterian General As- sembly tcnight for the church year 103s. It will include $300,000 for home and foreign missions, The budget will be considered tomor- row. The general assembly will be held next year 1n Peterboa-o, On- tario. A proposal tonight by Rev. W. D. Reid, Westlnount, Quebec, t0 hold the assembly every two years end save $15,000 a year was turned down. Patches: You must not run down batches. Many pieces built all at once are most uncomfortable, and some of the most" convenient hou- ses I know have been patched up. We get most of our comfort out oi Pitchers-Gladstone. “Maybe. bad e flpebtg va__ Ca tie ti Training At Kingston KINGSTON, Ont, June 6-(By the Canadian Preach-Brigadier W. H. P. Eikins, Commandant of the Royal Military College, presenting his annual report at the closing exercises of the college today, re- ported the strength of the college us 200. They are distributed as fol- lows: Recruits 58, first class rc- tumed 29, seconds class returned 30. third class returned 60, fourth class returned i4. The cadets are distributed by provinces as follows: Ontario 99. Quebec 44, British Columbia 15, New Brunswick 5, Nova Scotia 1i. ta 10 and abroad 2. The following commissions have. been applied forz-Royal Engineers 0, Royal Tank Corps 1, Royal Air Force 3, Royal Canadian Engineers 1, Royal Canadian Signals 2. Cadet J. G. Carr of Kingston won the sword oi honor given for con- duct and discipline, in the list oi prime winners announced at the college this afternoon. The prizes awarded included the following: Gold medal for highest gegregate of marks in entire course-T. W. E. Harris, Halifax, N. B. Sliver media}, for second highest iillellete-J. G. Carr, Kingston. Bronze medal, icr the third high- est aggregate-E. S. Cooper, we“. mount. Que.‘ W. M. Carleton Monk Memorial Scholarship-T. W. E. Harris, Heli- faX. N. S. " Physics and Chemistry-T. W. n Harris. Halifax. N. S. General Proiiciency-Ji. S. Coop- er, Westrnount, Que. Manitoba. 6, Saskatchewan ‘l, Albcr- ' ncccis. $1525 {Sienesrd Sedan ‘ Factory Equipment F.O.B. LEASIDE Taxes Batu ‘Si: :. vim. saw Jreedom is glorious but only _.__._..._...._ . _1rices oi egi-icult wad iii ' it." “B! "N shiver last when it is freedom with restraint, mnmq-eedvancinllfw ‘ “y _ """°"""”'“" -<,--» _,_._, Joyce Compton, Betty Blythe and Clarence Muse. 5 6 3 1 5 1 Grove, Earnshaw, Rommeli, cich- rnne and Heving: Hiicher and Asby. AUTEUIL, Francs, June o-isra,‘ -—l-ienrl Cochct shelled Geortc Dd stelam Io Italy off the ¢0urts f6- day to win the French tennis single: title and in s0 doing served not‘ ice that he is in top shape for the. defense of the Davis Cup. , The little French ace, P18111118» easily and using all the strokes cl! which he is master, defeated Do‘, stelaniBtoLilt/lafletnddtol and kept for France a title 110T foreigner ever has won. Dc Slefnni, left-bender, won hLf way through a brilliant field to the; 4 iinai. but he was no match 1o: 5 Cochet. The Frenchman visibly ess- ed up in the third set, then came beck better than ever to run out the last. It was Ccchet/s first French singles title a crown he, Rene Le»- coute and Jean Bcrotra have kepe among themselves since the French championships were thrown open to all comers in 1925. Cochet has won it four times in the pest eight tour- naments, lecoete three times and Borotra once. Oochei/s first victory was scored in 1922 whorl 1t was clos- ed to Frenchmen. Cochet shared with Mrs. l-ielefl Wills Moody the distinction o! hav- lng won two titles. He paired with Jwques Brugncn to win the doub- les. Mrs. Moody won the singles and paired witli Elizabeth Ryan to take the women's doubles. The other title went to Great Britain, Fred Perry and Betty Nuthull defeating Mrs, Moody and Sidney B. Wood, Jr., 1n". the final of the mixed play. i! The human mind is the bright- est display of the power and the skill oi the Infinite Mind with’ which we are acquainted.—Todd. by ,,. 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