.r;.__, >2 ..\ '1? 0 O 6 yo.‘ 4 voooooo-oo-vo-vo-vo-vvoveoowoorooovoo-ooemovowooo-oo llll. BONN ELL ' (Cunznaied from p.130 1i and rrhcr church b:dics. 111s: we}; and 1n 10-1 l‘ HE CHARLOTTETOWN G UARDIAN Dimaggio Booms Way Into Baseball's Row Of Immortals — NEW YORK, June 39—(AP)— last more than Sislefs record, Joe Dimaggio boomed his-way into which was good for 19 years." baseballs row of immortals today The double victory sent New by hitting safely in his 41st and York a game and‘ a half in front 42nd consecutive games. setting a of the second-place Cleveland In- new modern major league record, dians. a; the Anicncan League-leading In Cleveland, Chicago White Sax used 13 batters to score eight runs Bobbie Burns Cops Ont. Open day's 5e! l gave i115 “report” on; what lie ecu‘ and did. l , , » - _ HAMILTON. June 29-—iCP)—_ T“ l‘ '““““l"‘ ll" 3mm‘ J Blazing a trail of pars and brdies drlrvsses and scr- I-iuclini ‘ 8. t 1 town 1:1 llll‘ tw- li-lf 111111.11; ilnll 1s.1\\'ot'l1u-~ >~ l(llt‘i'S in till‘ last \\'a.r could c uai ' -_r courage 0f tho Brillish‘ C“ and 9593113911 Wm’! 5118119 in‘ Fir-iii- Him"? who arc stilntiins: up un- Juli?!» _ New York 00o 03.1 01% 12 o 23v through ban Ol'(l€illl (llitilivis fwas 181 thissuiiwfig/lncce buglllg Wrshingtnn 000 004 000-4 6 1 '_" 1-39.. 0 y so. ‘l .. e or e w ana 1:111 -~ , ~, , ' . - - d v u Company. He operated a farm him- lgllil-rilsllluelrlllilnd liillalillcylll MONCTON‘ NB" ‘flme 29- glm lmglh and self at Mountain Road, it was un- Second éamfl (CP-Monctan Cubs wll play, B 1 , 1 have not 9p. ncrstood. He has been here a great New York 2m 102 m0 7 n 4 baseball double-header at l-Ial fax nglevestize of hate", deal of the time for the past six Washington m2 m0 001% 12 1 Dominion Day. meeting an army people. He, months. stance“, P-“ Bonham and team 1n the afternoon and Vince found a feclinz that the chief guilt The accident occurred alirrr ' “ ' librauson‘; Cardinals at night. for the a cf the (‘rrrmau people, ‘1 ilrcv lrnc ncauiesced in if, fn “'3 I‘ . who have no convention cf honor and who have trampled upon everv human value." Illustrative of the determination ni‘ Britons in "st-e it through m the end." l)r.' Bonncll quoted a British church leader as saying: g “If llitler attempts to invade Britain, even the civilian; would 5:56., Ease fight. tn the bitter end. He would have to kill us all-all the sni- dicrs, all thc civilians-for’ we should nun-h rather he dead than tn live rs slur-a.- and to soc our children tiirncll against us and their minds poisoned by hateful propaganda.’ " Tile miniver told of the "lioijrorl on" he saw 1n Britain s. a The destruction of ne‘ l1 _ iicincs n11 the Cl . lo ' '1 lr-rribiv that it. p1‘ his O in the )(‘ilOl(i(‘l‘ a fcciinz of physical iilne Yet one could travel hun- dred of nliivs throurzli Britain's ccunlrlcside without seeing a sum, cf bomb damatze. ‘ W London. the 1." Canadian. In GlllSiImV. unfcldlntz before mv eyes." In an intcrvi:-\\' after the service. D!‘ Bunnell told of visiting the C321- Mian ccrns 1n Enaland Whore 310 was tho quest of LL-Gen. A. S. . Mrhiauahlnn. the Canadian com- mander. He said he was ‘thrilled u-lien at the time of his arrival in . Britain. tho plane on which he W?! ‘ a iaassunsci‘ landed on a field ‘whore, n croun of ‘J00 uilols had. lust arriv-i ed fwtm Canada. The sci-vice xvas Dr. Bonnellfls last hefrrc ‘oarinz on a Canadian ‘vac:- ilon. l-Ils place will be taken durmil Julv and Auzust. hv Dr. Frederick \VV. Norwcod. pastor of St. Andrew s- \\'c=."*\' United Church. Vancouver, . C. Fifii . HIGHWAY __AV____ Lille, one oi the key plants in :i_yrCyontinued_r_fromfigapairll - lndustrialzed northern from the city. It. is lllid"l'SlOOfl that the pas- squint‘; in the car were e-nroute to .11. Peters when the accident oc- curred. Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo of Char- lottetown ordered an inouest. A . jllrv was imnanr-lled and after the body and accident scone were view- od the hearing adjourned until u Folloxving was the Jill‘? YlBIYIPdT Friieail Tmton iforomani. Arthur d and of Weston. 0nt., W311 the "raid shelf-l 0P9“ G9“ “y 11111111113; with a four-unricr-pnr 66 for a 54-hole total of 209. . 0f Tfiwntfl. who shot two rounds of 69 and then slumped to 75 for als. Jules l-luot of Quebec and Bill liar!‘ of Toronto tied for third at Mr. S. R. Johnston remained in the “rests not. upon the noon. 1 snlall arroim 0f uunrincinied Dr. Charlottetown ion todav for burial. sometimes prevents British plane: Britain for daring attacks by army iau tanks join them in a offensive teamed up with the great aerial assaults. . . . ,, ,! » min-ASH.“ first. British ‘llcrlilwl Br>:i\'(~.1'b:'00k. innntua W of "like n the last War. Called .11» “m. like m. Bonnell. =..= a? m the Sunday Pictorial for hel and run" raids by the army and . iriritcd in lhc ucucral assembly; navy on "the coasts of ‘he Church of Scotland and sznv- now occupied by Germany." Strong “400 rears of Scottish church history (layman fog-cg; would have diverted to protect these coasts. he declared. tanks. Gen. Puller said that in 1931 Vickers-Armstron lent amphibian lllght tank“ on the market. and he added that "if we flOV\'Sl)?ll'l€l‘S and on the growing restive seems to be a special orro strike at Germany while she is prepccupied with Russia on the 93.5; air raids, already rf reccrd prepar- day with a smashing attac epd d own three on his final round Bobbie Burns» Ontario f here. Champimship In second place was Bcbby Gray 213 t-ctal. 'I‘\vo more Canadian profession- Last night an autopsy vras per- Ymfll by Di‘. G. F‘. Dewar and “Hi game‘ Cardinal will do mound duty in Joseph MacMillan. both of gifiltgxelphla l; g Leivelrillg flu“ Hans‘ body will be sent to Mono- R.A.F. RESUMES Boston l0l 000 000-Z 7 0 . -_- Philadelphia 021 ooo 00x-3 1o 1 ls4gg$§§=l,3,,§°;gg,‘g,3 wontlnued from page 1) Dobsori. Ryba and Peacock: Mona“; s; Toronto 4 Mist over British landing field: from attacking the continent. St. Lnuis where better landing weath=r may Detroit 000 000 30x-3 6 0 Columbus-Louisville. ppd. rain. permit German planes to attack Muncrief. Allen, Trotter and ——"———‘*" Eliglfllfl- Ferrell; Nevrhouser, Benton and Agitation continued to grow in nd navy raiders on the German- First game: ed states 0 ~ , v pen golf champion hip girl continental coasts. IliW that Brooklyn 000 300 0ll-5 l5 0 12 years ago mday m me mo“ 10W i e Nazis backs are tum d. and Boston 020 000 000-2 8 0 Sided Lin‘, play.“ d an pm‘, PCS“ he general suggested that amphib- general Gen. J. F. C. Puller one of the nerals to explcit the “up of countries to be LOlig an exponent of amphibian put "an effic- tave such a tank our pith is easy." Public cminion as expressed in streets is that. there "iuriiy to IlOW They want more than the heavy Satur- on s. nude power plant at Ccmnes, near tlons, that continued earl Raiders operating in skies almost cleared cf German opposition knock- German planes Saturday. boosting the British fig- ures of Gemian losses for the year tn 2.086 in all theatres and bring- ing the toll of German aircraft shot down since June 21 to 118. RENEW ALBERTA LOAN OTTAWA. June ZQ-fCH-The Dominion has renewed an Alberta (ulna/in. A. K aiacDnnald. Robert l loan of 82.448000 due June l. 1941, Bradley‘, Leighton Warren. Lloyd Williams and Samue‘ Gillls. P0 cc said Mr. John Warren of , ed the ' plovmen a 1514i Dcl.11xe_sedan._Warrclifand- ance Act. r;~~-'~v'~~1vn wn= drlvwu! the car. Wednesday, $1000.00 lll Pll — CLAS NO. 3 2.21 TROT - Pu take part in these races. entrees. under Order-ln-Council ‘known today. The loan was grant- MONTAGUE i’ RACES N0. 1 FREE FOR ALL TROT - Purse $250.00 NO. 2 2.15 PACE - Purse — — - — — NO. 4 2.25 PACE - Purse - — - - 250.00 The fastest horses in Prince Edward Island will A complete list of entrees will appear in the Press shortly after July 2nd the closing date for For further information apply to GEORGE MciNTYRI-i. made province under the Unem- and Agricultural Assist- July Q, l9ll-l i nsrs $1000.00 SES — 250.00 250.00 rse—--— Managing Owner O-O-OOOOOO-O-GQ-O§ Q-O-Q-O§Q §§©§§§§§ "occupedililrance and. Chicago n flew relatively short dstances. Cleveland > Philadelphia 3: New York l. n New York Yankees trmnoed Wash- ington in both games of a double- in their hall’ of the sixth inning ("leader at the Capital, 9-4 and 7-5. today to give wed Lyons the 340th Dimaggio tied the old mazk, es- victory of his major league career. iablished in 1922 by Gacrge Ssier and whip Cleveland Indians 9-3. of St. Louis Browns. with a double >At Philadelphia. the Athletics in the sixth inning of the opener spilt a doubleheader with B0520" and then set a record with a single Red Sox, winning the second game in the seventh frame of the nght- 3-2 after losing the opener 13-l. cap. Detroit Tigers snapped a four game losing streak by taking St. Vics gain Runner-up The rtlng Club Viol defeated llastmn BsdCaubytihesoorsol 26-14 in the final game of me Juvenile Softball league. The game was another of those uever-zay-dle contests between these two teams. The Vlcs led 5-0 up until the third inninfg but here the tde turned in avor of the Bad Cots, who went into the lead‘ 11-9. But the fishtins Vic-s came back stronger than ever to earn a. run lead which was never threat- ened. The stars of the game were catcuer Tucker Ryan who gave a very splendid showing for the day by clouting out a. long home run. MacDonald and Mclrmis also hit homers. Bull MacEachern made by A crowd of 31.000 sureltering fans also sav: the Yankees stretch their Louis Browns 3-1. behind" the four- far the best showing of the infield. also Herbie Stanley who layed with. bane run streak to 25 straight hit pitchingof young Hal New- lzames as Tammy Henrich, Joe houser at Detroit. Gordon and Charlie Keller hcm- 0n Saturday. the Yankees set cred during the twin bill. back Philadelphia 7-4 while the Joe was happy after setting his Indians bowed 6-4 to Chicago. record and vowed he would try ti? Washington downed Boston 3-1 stretch his string “so far that it'll iiridmSt. Lculfis defeated Detroit 3-1 n lnnirll». Hub ;eam Plays Halifax Dominion Day Baseball Results SUNDAYS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Silvestri; Hudson, Anderson. Mas- torsnn‘ Kennedy and Early‘ Bill Pollock will hurl against the nrmv and Vlcs Lends, a former G. Wagner arid Pytlak; McCrabb, Hadley. L. Harris and Hayes, 11. 51- will" 3i Dam" 1- “mnei- IOINXTIIlEIlIliNATIONAL LEAGUE Second game: First Game Knott. Ferrick and Hayes. .. Newark 11; Balglmm-e '1, 010 993 900-9 14 3 Syracuse l: Jersey Citv 6. 000 110 100-3 5 0 Rochester 7: Buffalo 8. St. Paul 0: Milwaukee 5 12 innlzsl Minneapolis 6: Kansas Citv 0. Toledo-Indianapolis, pod. rain. Lyzns and Treih; Bagby Eisen- stat. Dcrsett and Hemsley. 000 000 010-1 4 0 Tbbbetis. NATIONAL LEAGUE Bobby Jones. won his third Unit- Davis. Brown and Owen‘. John- son, Hutchings, Earley, Tcbin and Masi, Beires. ing identical scores of 294. Jere: and Abe Espinosa went another 36 holes. hon¢rs going the great a very badly injured rght hand. making several double plays. Har- rison Ryan, gave n. splendid show- ing by making 2 triples and 3 doubles and a home run. And young Haughty scared five run’s. It has been understood Murphy, of the Bad Cats. will play with the vies owing to the loss of young Harrison Ryan who leaves to Join his brother Charlie in the RCA. MC. at Debert Camp. The playoffs start July 8, be- tween the Vics and Hawks, a, best, 4 out of 7 series to decide the team to meet Joe Henderson's Bsfnbers for the city champion- “ w. Bears stretch Win streak MONTREAL. June 29-0.?)- The league leading Newark Bears stretched their latest winning streak to six straight while handing the hapless Syracuse Chiefs ther ninth and 10th cotrecutive set- backs, 8-3 and 6-1. in an Inferna- tional League doubleheader at Newark tcday. In Montreal, the Royals moved to within a half-game of Buffalo Biscns and tightened their hold on third place by defeating the Herd twice. 4-3 and 3-2. with a 30-bit sttiwk, Jersey City Giants took both ends of a doubleheader from the Orioles at Baltimore, 11-5 and 11-2. At Rochester. Toronto leads lost both ends of a doubleheader to the Red‘ Wings 4-2 and 2-1. On saturday, Newark downed the Orioles 11-7; Jersey City set- bxck Syracuse 6-1; Toronto and Montreal split a. doubleheader, Royals taking the nine-‘nnir-B 0P- ener 9-8 but dropping the second 4-2, and at Buffalo, the Blrons Second game: Brooklyn 020 000 0-2 6 0 Boston 300 030 0-6 8 2 Casey. Hamlin. Tamulis, Wicker Bobby by 23 strokes-lloil to 164. OUT OUR WAY Holmans hit Hard to whip R.C.A.F. Squad The hard-hitting Holman‘; soft- ball team slammed out fourteen hits against the R. C. A. F. team to wall: off the field with a 17-7 victory over the airmen in a sched- uled Cit Softball Ileague fixture. Away a» a. flying start, the losers piled four runs across the plate in ‘lite first half of’ the first inning onl to have Holmanfls go them one betller as they sent five runners a- rmnd the paths and from then on the City team was never headed. Both hurlers were hit. hard dur- ing the encounter with Gauthier Holman’; alabman glvin up 12 safe blows and Bowenaan o the RCA. F. being found for fourteen two of therrzlhomers by McNevin and Buck ock. THE BOX SCORE Holmuu Al! B II P0 A E Ward if 5 3 2 3 1 1 T-eClair, o 5 3 3 3 0 0 McNevin lat 5 1 2 B 0 0 Carmichael. cf 3 1 l 3 0 0 Wliltlock, 3rd 5 2 2 i 2 2 Cudmore as 4 2 l 0 0 1 Blanchard, 2nd. 4 l. 1 1 1 l G. Vifhitlock, l’! 4 3 3 0 0 0 Gauthier. p 4 i l 1 0 0‘ 39 17 14 20 4 5 LOAF AB R H P0 A E Steel as 5 1 l 1 8 3 Vix. 2nd 5 2 i l l 1 Bower-man p 5 1 1 2 1 0 Hayes 1st 5 l 2 7 0 l Kettle rf 4 i 2 3 0 l Dawson, 3b 4 1 1 1 1 9 Campbell c 3 0 l 2 0 0 Edward of 3 0 l 2 0 2 Lyman 1f 3 1 2 3 0 1 3 4 >- o: 23 Q so Umpire-Corbett; Bases, B. Whit- lock. Win meet for 3rd straight year PHILADEJLPHTIA. June 29-(APi -Fourteen huskies from the Olym- ic Club in San F’ranci=o w"n four ndividual titles, scored in 14 of the header with Cincinnati Reds ahead of Brooklyn 1n the hot. tional league race. The Reds lnals bounced back to take nightcap, 14-4. At Boston. after dropping first» game of a doubleheader Dodgers, 5-2, the Braves header from the Cubs. 8-2 and the National league away from NEW YORK, June 20—<AP) St. Louis Cardinals split a double- St. Louis today to remain one game the first game, 6-2, and the Card- gained the nigh-ficap from Brooklyn 6-2. Pittsburgh Pirates swept a double- Cards Split Twin Bill To Remain One Came Up i - Oléicagoans. resented it . in balls in Nell: hiltllrkllozllllebageizfi virtually walked to a. 10-7 victory 2.": a dawn u e eader today. A sudden D0111" washed out the second lei: 1"“ a i": w» e 0 saturd‘ ', Pm . to a 3:12 victorylllover Ilgtl-lellliltlllllc lilo“ 12"lm\ln8 Slime the Braves be; the Dfldgers 3-2. while another 3-3 win went to Chicago who edggd out 3-2 Pittsburgh. The Cincinnati-St N0- WOII in Chicago, and took fifth place inl Louis game was postponed because the of wet grounds. 2i. events, and produced the only szot an 8-7 victory over Rochester._ Bv J. R. Williams and‘ Franks: Javery and Berres [- Flrst game: Pittsburgh 000 500 120-8 11 1 Chicago 000 100 100-2 4 0 Laning and Lcpez; French, Page, Erickssn and George. Second game: Pittsburgh 011 000-001-3 6 1 SO I'LL Chicago 100 000 0l0——2 9 l Bawmon. Wllkie. Sewell and Baker; Lee and McCullough. First game: Philadelphia 010 410 001-7 l4 l New York 501 110 02x-10 l2 l Grlssom, R. Melton, Jcl1ns"n, Pearson and Warren; Carpenter, Bowman. Adams and Danninz, Second game, postponed, rain First game: Cincinnati 201 000 210-6 l7 0 St. Louis l0l 000 000-Z 9 0 Walters and Lombardi; warneke, Krist, Nahem and Mancuso Sevond game: Cincinnati 000 001 111-4 l2 4 St. Louis Vander Meer. Moore, Thompson. Turner and‘ J. die, Lombardi. West; Crouch and Mancuso. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Syracuse 000 100 002-3 5 l Newark 000 l0l 24x—8 l2 2 Nelson, Schultz and Bottarini; Johnson and Sears. Second game: §yracusa 00 010 0—l 6 3 Newark 300 210 11-6 7 0 Burkiiart. Rehbein and Marshall: I CAN'T GTAND HIM wATci-uni’ ME EATUSO I'M MAKIN IT LOOK LIKE PM ‘IAKINV MEDlCINE " BUT I GUESS D065 GO BV SMELL MOQTLV. HAVE TO PUT WELL , DON'T’ GET 5O AB5ORBED IN GETTIM‘ RID 05-‘- HIM THAT ‘IOU GET RIO OF YOURSELF.’ w BUSTER Lindell and Padden. First game: Buffalo 000 021 000 000 0-3 ll 0 Montreal 000 300 000 000 1-4 B 0 Ccok. TIPXiEl‘. Trucks and Par. scns; Mango, Gassaway, Sharer and Becker, Walters . Second game: Buffalo 000 001 l-—2 5 0 Montreal 010 0ll x-S l 0 Roscoe. Pezzullo. Crk and Pa:- sons; Kchn and Becker. First game: Jersey City 001 610 210-11 l6 0 Baltimore 010 003 010-5 l0 1 Feldman. Lynn and Blaenrre: Flanlaan, Kerr, 'I‘rinkle and H. Howell Second garlic: Jersey City 520 004 (I-ll 14 0 Baltimore 001 100 0-2 7 0 Coomb: and Atwoodi Burkihart. Midkiff Weaver, Kerr and Red- mond First game: Toronto 100 000 010-Z l0 l lvchester 003 010 00x-4 6 0 Hesse and ‘Garbark; Lyons and Mueller Second game: Toronto 000 010 0-1 8 2 Rochester 001 000 1-2 0 0 Eaves and Klimczak; Curlee and Mueller AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City 3: St. Paul 4 rnsss Citv l; St. Paul 3 Toledo 4; Indianapolis 5 Toledo 2; Indianapolis 5 Columbus 6; Louisville 4 , Columbus 3: lnulsvllla 4 Milwaukee l0; Minneapolis ll Milwaukee 12; Minneapolis 5. SATURDATS RESULTS RS. Brookllvn 2: Boston S. Pitisburuh 2: Chic OPEYE OFF THE OLD TREADMILL INVITED ME T0 new um / WHIP up rue PANCAKEG ( AND sum"- THE MOUNTAIN , AlR wuusa HE'S on FURLOUGH! Established WESTBURY. N.Y., Juno tOPl-A record payoff for day night ivhen Peter ative Member oi’ the Canad Parliament for won in 2:07 3-4. The chest-nut son of Peter Brewer, driven by C. out Harvest High and Symbol Record payoff Fleming, beat i Meeting of Horsemen Horses will be de la d in positions drawn for 212x316 1118652} ”._ the of horsemen to Grand Circuit meeting at Rocse- be held l“ m“ velt Raceway, $72.30 for $2, was es- tablished in the sixth race Satur- Chilcoot, owned by Hon. Earl Rowe, Conserv- Wblkera livery stable tonight at 0.30 daylight saving time. Race l0l. lowers are all lict up about the opening meet of the season set far Alberton on Tuesday afternoon and inn it is likely that a large crowd Wm Dwlerlil-Slmcu- be in attendance at tonight‘; meet,- ing the ___. _____.___ in the one-mile event, worth $300. The $1.700 Waldonf Trot. feature of the final night of racing 0.. that finished sceond in Hamblewniiin last year. Remus trotted four rivals into the ground. making his bids in stretch. in each dash. He took mile dash in 2:06 and then back to set a new track record 2:14 for the mile and one sixteenth. American Hnaover was second the mile and‘ third in the race and Milestone was runner-up in the second dash. world record as they swept team honors for the third straight year today in the 53rd United States Amateur Athletic Union track and field championships. Grover Klemmer, sophomore at the University California_ was clocked 111-46 onds flat by all three watches the 400-metre race. He broke here, was W011 by Remus, the big horse, owned by Harry Short of Colunnbua OM36 20-year-old (By The Associated Press) Batting (three leaders in each league.) the the Player, Club the G AB I H Pet. 0f WILLIAMS. Red 30x 08218 U 80 .404 in HEATH, 1008M" Indians 02260 47 90 .37‘! CULLENBIINE. Browns @190 H ‘i0 J60 Milli. Cardinals i0 1'10 l! 6t .300 REISER, Dodgers M316 M ‘N 304 senior SLAUGHTER. Oards 00 207 44 00 .937 0g. HOME RUNS m- in American League: Dimag-gio, the New York 17; National league: Ott tape six inches in front of Hubert NGW York Kerns and Cliff Bourland of the Southern California Athletic As- RUNS BATTED TN sociation. whose time of 46.1 mller. Archie Williams, in 1930. OUR BOARDING HOUSE is STAGQERING I YEAH! % COME was equal to the former world record set by another California quarter MANACLES lN A COUPLE OF WEEKG, . AND WE'LL American League: Keller. New York 66; National League; Nichol- son, Chicago 57. . With - Major Hoopla HMPFI? rr is emu-D cum: EVlDENT n-tsv Mam TO ovemoou Mefw-womo "m?! Aaauoou A rzupw CREATURE unnamed- me IN we SAHARA TEMPERATURE? wrn-i w ‘ASTHMA DIQECFOQ AT Ti-E STLDIO ‘EA? ‘Fl-g HAVING sucu ALE ED MOTHER 1.1K YOU-IT WOLLDHT PEIEAVE MV NAMEIN ELEFFQIC LIGHTS‘