my 2t. 1940 “H? QEBWTTE TOWN GHMEPlAN Kyerlly Winds Up Training For Scrap, ready for the fray. Irish p-flltgllg last night. wound up heavy naming for his bout on Saturday um“, against Jerry Duprey, of 8mm.’ Maine, and tomorrow will thr" nzh lizh’. liniberin up exer- if’... to nut the finishing uclies on [he trauma: grilld that has whipped Kelly 1M0 mngnlflwnt shape for-the m“; inlportant battle of his come- . al n. “lffsfiaxrnali; ggave an lmprmsfve dis- m. lust nignt as he pummelled a. arm; or sparring rtners from post L and woun up in fast action l° "C5 lm M of Peake's. frliziallnagpgrrin oiiiixiteeiiofl the 0M1- - ccas ons in their three- "s on m? D Keen as g regain . i wished in at 168 Doun s a r figlbnllinrs workout. and although little heavier than he had ex ect- ad nevertheless the addlt onal ‘sight has not taken anything from hlsspecd. and 1r anything. has add- ed [not-e nouierKto his punches. e » 1 s, eenlv [hgllyltlilitillire reminded that the m5,“ (rent will start sharply at m5D_,‘\V]1,-,nt saving Time, wl h the p,.'e~,,,,1.,...io§ getting under way at 1r] o'clock sharp, Daylight Saving Tame. Buffalo Seeks To Regain Championship PORT DALHOUSIE, Ont... July g5_..QP»~-S;ekii:g to regain the R3531 Cuziatlzin Henley Regatta Champion hip which they W011 l" i938 but lo=t last year to Toronto Argonauts, carsmen from the Buf- falo Wes; Side Rowhg Club R of; to 1». u, 1d start to w.‘ as P? ' ' C... 5. c. L _ u v an m. 0d Wrlimitl Canal here. Only senior even on a p: - lnary program of Junior and Wbjglll-llllllt rtices was the quarter- nule open which was won by Er- atn Konrad of the Buffalo Club. Buffalo scored another victory in the junior 150-pound fcurs,‘ 2.1. Feller, l To Have Tooth Extracted ChldVPlnllND. July 25-(AP\— Pitcivr hob Feller, struck on the fcao by u ihrown bail, will lose a tccih oceans-e of the accident. Fblleris dentist dmlded today. Examination SITCNGG the Cleve- land lmllnm’ star received a crrck- ed tooth on the imper- loft sld-e of his "Win11. but sulfered no other lii effect from yesterday's mshap ‘me practice. 'I‘he deri- don Righter. said he t ft S SALE 75 Sllllfi cut and tailor- ed by our made to mea- sure firm, selling now at the price oi’ ordinary ready made. l. P. MacPherson & Son. Charlottetown interested in m [Spud Hanover Goldsmith Maid Stake Winner PAWTUOKEI‘, R. 1., Jul z:,_ (Ari-Facing the sternest teller. of his career, the four-year-old Spud Hanover. from the stable of E. Roland Hemman, won the Gum. smith Maid Stake, feature event or the grand circuit racing program here tdoay. The son of Guy McKinney m: dflven to straight-heat victories in 2.04 l-2 and 2:06 1-4 in this mile trot for four and fLve-year-olds. Wit-h a purse value of $3,325, ma. take was the richest in the career of Spud Hanover. second to him in the first heat was U. 0. Webb's Sir Walter with Peter Astra, last year's Harmbietonlan winner, third. Spud Hanover took the early lead in the first heat but rel.n- flluished it to Sir Waiter araund t e far turn. In the stretch, Peter Astra came up w duel Walter but Hary Pownall sent Spud Hanover out egazn to bee; em both ' Stablemate of the eventual win- nfl‘, Dale Hanover set the e.i.ly Pace in the second heat wlh Royal Spencer, who beat the gate slightly at the start, taking mm. niand as they turned into the back stretch.‘ Before they had reached thefar turn, spud Han- over was back in command and beat his stiblemate to the who ggtwliltler was third 1n m1, W.‘ E. Miller's Pioneer Hanover, ¢°°k the Wiiblementaiy Feature, the Third Division Pace of the Twttinz Club Stake. in straght heats, His time in the first heat, 9103 1'4. was the fastest of the meeting. The Summer-yr- Wlth Sir Pkffe"! Hanover, Mill-r) Trotting Club Stake. Second Divi- sion Trot. 2 in 3. Purse $1,526. Athifne Fiaxey Guy. bh (Ber. ry - - - . - Symbol Gentle. bh (W. Mi e.) Wafson Hanover, br h (Powh- a - - - - - - - - . - - - - Time 2:05 1-4, 2:05. YGddlG Brewer, Tcm Manning, The Abbot, Precise also started vt- law u ca»: The Goldsmith, 4 and S-Year-Old Tr-Jtors, 2 in Purse 53.7125 Ymrl Hrover, ch h (Pownnll) 1 l Wilts". bg (B9111 - - - 2 3 Dale. Kano-er. bu (J. Caton) 5 2 Time 2:04 l-2, 2:06 1-4. Peter Astra. Royal Spencer, Nibblc Hanover, Long Key also started. Two Bar Class. Pare, Two H":~‘<. Purse $500 Eddie C. Grafton, hlk h (Mahwl - - - - - - - - - 1 1 Stoncrldge Direct, br l (Den- Time 2:05. 2.04. Action, Hartford Peter, Rolm"! Hanover, Peter Abbe, Beckie Dale, l". R. G. also started. NOT MURDER, ANYWAY EPPING, England — (OP) - An open verdict, excluding ncrruciae. was recorded at an inquest here into the death of Sapper Wariey Wells. who was found shot while on Ward duty soon snares ' MIDDLEION. 0.. —(CP) —After a thief failed at breaking into Har- ry Whitesides garage the thief put another padlock on it Parking Free. llORTHAM RACES lileiinesday Afternoon July 31 st. Races Start at I P. M. Standard Time 3 P. M. Daylight Saving Time $900 IN PURSES FOR FOUR CLASSES Free For All Pace — — — — — Purse $225 Free For All Trot — — - — - Purse $225 2.20 Trot and Pace -— — — — Purse $225 2.27 Trot and Pace — — — — Purse $325 (3 Seconds Allowed Trotters) Entries close July 25th. Horses to be declared in and positions drawn at Secretaryb Office 3 Il- m. Tuesday evening, July 30th. 20% of net proceeds will be donated to Red Cross ‘Admission: 50c (tax extra). Children under 12 years 25c. Grand Stand 25c. CLIFFORD MacDONALD. Charlottetown, P-EJ. Secretary, KEEPING COOL Wearing an especially bum, I99. Din-k, (iordnn Batcholl, of Balli- more, shows how to keep cool in l Tigers Increase compo iron at a championship “m. ziliislbmatch at the Baltimore Country League Lead - ‘NEW YORK, July 25—(AP)—— Tllfk»: league-leading Tigers ap- peared to be carrying in; with tli.ni on the has. p?‘ Championship Feeling Has Hold Of Reds NEW YORK. July Ill-ml?)- The cocksure Cincinnati Reds are trying hard to be calm these dtvys, but they have that old champion- ship feeling and they can't con- ceal it. The Reds exude enthusiasm and confidence-the same carefree cer- tainty they have shown on the playing field in winning their last six games in a row and 1'1 at the last l9. The boys were Jubilant today over their conquest of Brooklyn Dodg- ers. "They never should have got, us mad," exclaimed little Bilt Hersh- berger, who caught Bucky Walters in his 15th triumph. Hank Gowdy, veteran of many a pennant battle tried hard to maintain dignity and reserve ex- peered of a coach. It's still two months to gomhe began hedging, Then casting discretion to the windi...“but this team is Just get- tzn started. It's Just found itself an we'll g0 0n from here. ‘That's the way all the rest of’ the Rods feel, too. They know they're 0n their way, Baseball Results YESTERDAYS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE as they 1' rated tvaslingtsn Sen- SIOLS 5"... 11"» D0101!» [O llllllf-Llll] .y W. ilzlnon er: r.- nep- p... ..._ . _ _ .0. il.e g-snns s.) the 1.... .s _ - irig at houn- drolipcd to a _;llIll€ and a hail iztliiirzi Dc-t-rop. '1 i "s. Lee (Buck) R... s w-ent z-iic dst c ioi" a 7-6 trluni year. The White Sex continued their lphllflilfililiilfl- -E‘Xll"-l}lS;: “uiiloliing anti tire. iig c ‘c '20s to s.ven b H: lciis Red Sxo 6-4 a o. The stibxcit \\';1s Bcs- tt‘ in n row ant‘. c e d piie '0 htinrrs by Jim lithol- cind another‘ by LCZlllllIIZII-g Bzbby Dccrr. J e Kuhcrs 18th crcut mash fer. red ClllCIlfDS 11-1 ll . ~ ' . i. w Yorl‘ Ya lte .~. z .. the B. l ccluc cl a" t: . w l:l "c. us ‘ d rerklrss b Si. Lruis but this Y.i.lt. came cut cf it. i c 1,1 w in a 13-8 v.ci.."_\' for who went the route gntng a tloren hits. llazis hpprote Separatist lilacs iiu French broil. BERLIN. July _25.- (AP) -— The Breton autonuniist m._veintnt to make a separate stale oi the 110ml‘? western corner oi l-i-nnce was rc- ported tonight bv D. N. 8-. the Cerf man news anti uiTP-lsmifia agency, to have received official German re- cognition. A separate military governor‘ hills been appointed for punchy. “h1g1 has been a purtbof ermine for ylQi-i‘ centuries. He is c-encial Weld. and his headquarters will be til» Rennes prefecture. The whfie db- mor of Brittany is cccumfid by German troops. "Brittany for the Bretons’ was described as the basis for the future constitution, under which iclalion- with Ggrmnny and France uill be determined by mum-ml [reams L-ess-r-‘zz-ti‘. Before the war the Breton unton- cmlsts fanned a small minority. f‘) “inch little attention was paid. After the war several leaders “Q10 imprisoned. The Germansnow are encouraglii the separatlonisis. .Ancicnt iitiuiiy was invaded bl’ Caesar in 5G E20. and became ‘jm- nlgfica," In the fifth and (sjixltll centuries it was til/Hm" Pl’. “ks from Britain find Celtic still is spc - on in some row-OHS- Buzzartl Break Saves Engineer NEW ORLEANS. A "buzzard break," locomotive engineers from birds —a development comparable to the introduction of the cowcatcher-has come in with streamlining oi rail- way trains, The engineer,_seated in the front of the locomotive behind b glass windshield, was in danger of being cut by flying glass every time a bird smacked against the glass, The name came from the buzzarcls which frequently swarm about tne right- of-way to feast on animals killed by tr ains. Iron bars. placed about two inches apart in iront of the gmss protec the engineer from flying oblects but still allow pericct vision. R. F. Bibby, an engineer for 40 years on the Gulf. MONK and N01‘- thern Railroad company. appreciate- ed tho "buzizard break" on the streamlined "Rebel." save he: "when you're running ti) to 70 miles an hcu:, those buzz-arcs land with an awiui lick. Driving through cattle country. where three or 10w" head of cattle might be killed every dav on a 75-mile run you'll see about 50' buzzards around each carcass. They don't seam to see a train com- ing tl‘l it's right on them. Then the seem to get kinda bum-fumled, on hit the locomotive right on the nose." July 25.—(CPJ- wiicii protects w» " in; margin cv.i' C.eveia.o's l-MVCW and BelTP-s .11, iris 111.11 oi ills | Newhotiser, McKain and Tebbetts. m“ ‘ Cleveland l l .-< Lce, Root and Hartn-ett; Salvo. AMERICAN LEACYE ‘.1 0.11 "d"? . . Mm r ,, _, ~i ‘ and Trcsh. ..iio.., Bream Wushlngtfln 020 00) 00'~-—2 9 3 Detroit 011 110 Olx-fi 8 l Leonard, Carrasquel and Ferrell; 200 ‘Z30 000-J? 11 0i 001 030 200—-6 10 1 Allen Ross and Hayes: Harder and Pyflck, Hemslcy. 205 021 120-18 l6 0 St, Louis 301 000 2"i2-8 12 l Ruifinq and Dirk-f" N"I"9lll1". l ‘Bll"‘lli, Ctfimrrt. C'“( and Swift‘. Now York e. l.‘\‘TET{?l"?""-."/" trim t= First Game: Montrral 100 010 0’l3—-5 ‘l 2 N‘"'1rk 000 200 2°x-7 R t’! "kcr, Herrirg a?" Gin u; Bwnc. PIEK, Frrkii and Patldru, Wnren, Second Game: ifvniroul 0P0 002 0—2 5 2 Nr-x rlt 2"2 026 "—9 1i 0 (“ranch and Giuliani; Washturn and Warren. First Game: Buffalo M0 000 1—1 4 1 syracllse U31) 110 X——2 7 1 Gieliell and McCullough; Swgart and Boi-tarinl. hoe Fiers Euroule To Canada (By Sam Robertson, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON. July Z5—\CP Cable’ _Tmee outstanding long dist-HEB fliers. one of them a Canadilaéit. tire en route to Canada 11:0 D bombers across the Atlflilt 0~ d w The fliers. who are eXDWl-e be jolned by others shortly as a means 0f iliilckenlllfl the 11°?’ in North American built bombeis O the United Kingdom for the "Se of the Royal Ab” 1“°Y°°- M” by ship several days a80- The Canadian is" I. C. Bolts, erstwhile "bush flier from Mon-l real who has been one of Imperaftl, Airways‘ ace pilots since l9 . Starting his air career in 19M. hf flew transport across Qilebe" truckless bush and lake country to the northern mining camps for a. number of vcara- 0. ll. R. Securities Issue Authorized OTTAWA. Jul 25—(CP)—I‘iu- ance Minister Isley today B!" notice of a resolution, preliminary to a bill to authorize the Cana- dian National Railways to Issue securities not exceeding “EJ041100 in principal amount to provide the moneys ecessary to meet caPmfl expenditures made or to be made during the calendar year 1940. This measure also would provide for retirement of capital indebted- ness during the same year and would authorize issue of substitut- ed securities for refunding pur- see. The resolution also said the bill would authorize the Governor-in- Councll to guarantee the prin- cipal, interest and sinking funds of such securities. and to make temporary loans to the C.N.R. ae- cured by such securities and not exceeding $l5.l04.000 to enable the company to-meet such expendi- tuym and indahtpdnnun NEW YORK, Hard luck dogged Pittsburgh 100 000 001-2 6 1 New York O00 010 000-d 9 1 Sowell and Davis, Lopez; Schu- maclier and Danniiuz. Chicago 010 200 122-8 13 2 _ Bosicli 000 200 010-4 9 3 Schumacher Is Beaten 2-I July 25-05.?)- Hal Sohumacher again today as Pittsburgh Pirates overcame his six-hit pitching to ncsc out lrlew York Giants 2-1 scoring the deciding run in the ninth inning without a hit. The Pirates loaded the bases on a walk, a sacrifice, an error by shortstop Glen Stewart, and an in- tentlonal pass before pitcher Truett (Rip) Sewell sent a long fly along the leftfield foul line to score El- bie Fletcher. The first triple play of the Na- tional League season failed to help the Bees’ cause as they dropped the Boston series finale to Chicago Cubs 8-4. In the eighth inning, Don Dal- iessandro lashed out a single with the 178585 loaded to drzve in Hank Leiber and Zeke Bonura and send lg/fyimser Gabby Hartnett to sec- starter Bill Lee then popped out to Buddy Haslett, whose throw to Eddie Miller doubled up Hartnett at second. Miller then completed the triple play to Carvel Rovreil. gig; caught Dallessandro off first Concert party bookings for the summer season in England were 7a per cent below those of last year while those in Scotland and Wales were much greater. BASEBALUS BIG SIX (By The Associated Press) BATTING (three leaders in each league.) Player, Club a an n 1| PCT. Radcliffe. Browns 86 330 49 120 .364 Wright, W. Sox 83 337 52 118 .350 Finney, Red Sox 74 320 51 112 .350 Dancing Giants, '79 302 43 103 .341 vrav. Phillles 'll 252 34 B3 .329 Nicholson, Cubs 79 286 4.8 93 .325 Home Runs:- American League: Foxx, Red Sox 21; National League: Mice. Cardinals 25. Runs Boiled Int- American League: G/reenberg. Tl- gers B2: NaUon-el League: F. Mc- Cormick, Reds 65. Remember When By The Canadian Press Gene Tunney, defending the world heavyweight championship- he won from Jack Dempsey in 1926, gave Tom Heeney the worst beating of his career before 50,000 spectators 12 years ago to- night. Tunney won a technical knockout in the ilth round and "retired after that fight. Newark Bears Beat Montreal MONTREAL. July 2.',—(AP)-—, With Alex Kampouris cloutirig a home run in each game to bring his total to 26, the Bears today reg- ‘ istered a. Wrln victory at Newark over Montreal Royals, taking the opener 7-5 after stavlng oli a hinvth-ixining rally and winning ‘ the nightcap 9-2. It was the 111th , doubleheader in a. row played byl the Royals. . Henry Maieski also belted a hOlTlE =, run with the bases loaded. It was i, the 100th 0.1 the year for the New- l ark club. Wounded, Not A By Enemy i WITH THE CANADIAN FORCES IN ENGLAND, July,‘ 25—-(OP)—P'.e. Eslwin Sweeney oi a Toronto Highland regiment ls the first Canadian to receive a "Blight/y" which viont be scored against the enemy. 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