BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Picnics—Sciiool closings. Fesih-a|s—Horseraces No Summer Outin is without Perlectiong Icea EC‘urcecaens1s And this year two delicious new flavors are on sale-—0RANGE PINEAPPLE and CHERRY CUSTARD — Luscious crushed lruits, blended with rich Iglud Cream and pure cane sugar, ORDER DIRECT — Sanita ry P181‘-‘S. spoons. pails. cones, supplied. cieiitral Creameries Ltd. Charlottetown P. E. Island . Let the children 9 at plenty of ‘Perlectiorfl’ Ice 0 r e a m—y o u 9'1"’! ‘Hive them too much. . ::T':‘1t,:: ' ' League. born in Owen Sound. Ont... June 14. 1901. In amateur days Happy played with Owen sound, Midland. Hamilton and University 0' D (By The Canadian Prers) To cim-once (Happy) Day_ vein. 0! Toronto and was also :1 gcod mdeieliceman of Toronto Maple senior lacrosse player. Leafs in the He turned National Hockey pro with Toronto St. Pats in 192-i. DRIVERS '4 Series of Brio! T‘i.mudon.r on Driving, Dedi- Pltai lo the Safety. Cam/ort and Pleasure .0! the Motoring Public. Prepared by General Motors No. 8-CITY TRAFFIC Wmwe look down from a tall building and watch the traiilc in the streets below, we wonder how in the world all those cars can keep moving , ng . . . crossing intersections, passing each other. turning in and out of . fitlmdg positions . . . without getting hopelessly e . F_'As a matter of tact, from away up there, we do use traflic jams now and then, and many times the one for the trouble are just as plain as day. meone will try to turn from a wrong position, and lid in avtcw seconds the whole line of cars is thrown out of killer for blocks. Or a pedestrian will dart out in iront of a car so the driver has to slam on his - gigs. and one alter another the cars behind have to “WP “me '-h1fl8- Then there is "apt to be a great ‘ B33 oilhorns that only adds to the confusion. Hole vliélweni we hbecome part of that troillc our po n c anges. We can t see those things going on up ahead that 5”" “mi 5909 Main. And the worst of it is we can't look into other people's minds . . . the driver who makes a sudden turn, or the pedestrian who decides to do something we can't tore- sec. The interesting thing is that what pedes- trians do may seem strange and illogical to us while we're driving; but we're all leading double lives . . . sometimes drivers, sometimes pcdcslrians . . . and it’s funny how our psychology changes when we lmks us stop and I . I WWII!‘ s «minnow: change from one to the other. , 3 3“-'-'u'u'&':-_. Anyhow, things can happen .ull-of-a- $""".“"' ..‘ sudden in our crowded cities and we have '0 :§',}‘_',._ to be ready for them. And so. as one driver '0 “III has said, we have to drive along with every hr _ intersection, every alley, every car . . . un- moiuspicion. We all like to think it was the other fellow's fault when we get ‘trouble. But. as we have been reminded, if we're sumclently alert we fin I let the other ie1iow's mistake get us into trouble. “Expert drivers tell us there is just one thing to ~- -10 Hive ourselves a margin of, saiety . . . a re- ',"';’°_ 01 Space and a reserve oi time. av‘ 3“ 9-'18)’ matter to take a reserve of space. ‘imwint out that we don't have to drive right up n d bumper-to-bumper with the car ahead. 12 '. "10. the chances are we can't stop as quickly as R m 8}’ need to . . . if he suddenly stops. slows up, takes a turn. But it we drop back a little, and W 3 “tile extra room. we won’t have to worry about MPNHS on I dime" or turning out at right angles mid b“mP1!Il- And we won't pick up such I tine Ection of nicked fend and bent bumpers, either. 1 I reasonable interval of space, or even cleur «Ml. for that matter. won't do us much good it we don't keep I time margin “I $00. In other words. we don't want to go so last that we won't have time to do what we may have to do. All-oi-n-sudden a car may duh out of a lids street. and we want to saws OF Ill! __-mic ’(YH/\Ri:.(i’l"l‘ET()WN GUARD! §PORT {V WORLD ....._. .... _ BOX-ING . BASKETBALL omen scour At The Golf Chuck Templotonb Links Today The first stage of the President's match and the qualifying round or the men's. championship will be played simultaneously this arter- noon at the Belvedere Goli Links. The President, W. K. Rogers, has always taken a keen interest in the activities oi the club. has donated cups and prizes at various times in order to help promote the best. in- terests oi’ the club, and it is ex- pected that every member will make an effort to compete in the presid- ent's match. The President's match is on a. point basis. Regarding the qualifying round for the men's club championship. any who find it impossible to play their qualifying round tomorrow. may do so on Wednesday after- noon. The match is over 18 holes. with the first 16 to qualify for the championship competition. A con- solation round will be arranged for those failing to make the select cir- cle of 16. Those competing in the quality- ing round '-\‘lSt procure a special card from Jock Anderson, ‘me club professional. Lady's President Match I ‘ - 5 EN5n71a/V or -me‘ Cn~npm~ . me: 714/: ~/5nR.’./ °—//e gas 556»: 5007'//V6 Home wuva/£175 um xmnz/Ms The second stage of the Ladies" President's Match has been com- pleted, and the first six high point. winners to date are as follows: Miss Doris Prowse, 19 points. Mrs. E. W. MacKinnon, 17 points. Miss Nora. Longworth, 15 1-2 -Fk’e'0U€~<Y 5/~65 pojms TIIE OPENING OF Mrs. Orrin lViacGregor, 12 1-2 "H‘*551°5"‘V- points. ’ Miss Mary Haszard, 12 points. pi SPO]? TRAI TS Mrs. C. H. Beer, 9 1-2 points. 4 . The tea hostesses for Saturday "?""”"~£v - - i are: Mrs. L. E. Wellner. Mrs. H. C. Brown. Mrs. W. S. Grant. Mrs. T. =‘:’—T-‘—-T-‘?'T . W. L. Prowse and Miss Jean Grant. ———~—~ 5 THE BACK STRETCH (Continued from page 8) Big Six Saturday in 2.05. John L. Dodge has been in 2.06 1-4 with his aged trot- tcr Hollyrood Phyllis 2.00 1-2 It re- mained for the ex—Ca.nadian pacer Dominion Cvrat/tan 2.00 1-2 to pace the fastest mile in the Eastern slates so far, when he negotiated a. hall-mlie track 111 2.06 1-2 in training. (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) The return of rookie Joe DiMag- gio 01 New York Yankees to the American Leagues leading batting trio, and the removal of Bill Terry of the Giants from the pace-setting National League regulars caused a. shflkeup in baseball's “big six" in hi-iting yesitcrdny. DiMaggio had. Workouts at Topsiield, Mass. have been in and around 2.10 last week. Harry Brusie drove Calumet Call‘ng in 2.08 1-2, Lu Burisnt and Lou's Guy in 2.10. The t/wo-year- old Billy Direct was in 2.15 with the la:t half in 1.04. Next week owners and trainers throughout the New England States will deride whether or no they will ship to the mile track meeting at old Orchard, Maine, where it enough horses show uv 3 six day's me:ifng will take place starting Juite 23rd. it will be inter- esting to our readers to recall that over historic Old Orchard track Dave Mcciesry trained star Pointer for the first mile ever paced in " )3. It is 29 years ago since Dave ; piled irom Old Orchard to Rendviile. Mass, track where he made the headlines by his brcaking into the two minute list. Jaoi: Leonard, who raced in the Marltimes for a couple oi seasons and drove horses at Halifax Exhi- bition the fall oi 1912. 15 conval- esclng from :1 severe i‘lne‘s which confined him to hospital for several months. Jack was a great; “catch driver and was frequently called on to replace others that come under the judges‘ displeasure. Dillon Hall. that even this early in the season has won two races. sold for $400 at the Qld Glory role last. fall and was bit off by the noted Canadian reinsman Vic Fleming. He is. out oi Margaret Dil- lon 1.58 1-4 and has license to so two hits in as many times at bat; Ito &dV|1l'iCc to third place in the American League with an average of .303. replacing Charley Gemin- ger. The elimination of Terry, be- cause he can no longer be consid- ered in regular with only 75 times at but this season. moved Johnny Moore of the Phllllcs and Baxter Jordan of the Bees to second and third in the National League. with respective averages o‘ .360 and .354. The standings (three leading hit- ters in each league): G AB R. H Pot. Sulitvan. Indians 33 112 16 46 .411 Casey [V171 Again Second German I (A. 1’. By G I\'s Special Win) NAPANOCH. N. Y., June 12- Wiiliam “Doc" Casey of Detroit. who has been in Max Schmeltng'5 corner in all except two or his United States :1 agemeita, again will second the, German heavy- weight in his 15—round.' bout with Joe Louis at the Yankee Stadium next Thursday night, Manager Joe Jacobs announced today. Casey was the chief second for Jack Delaney before and after the Canadian-born "rapier oi the north" won the light heavyweight title. Except. for six and one-halt miles of road work this morning, Bchmel- ing took things easy today. He will box tomorrow and Sunday, h°W- ever, rest Monday and then con- clude his sparring Tuesday after- noon. Tomorrow's workout will be the German's 17th in the five weeks he has been in camp. iar_gn_d last. one I BOARDING nousn BEER-BARREL WLEAGE 7 (ABBY-HAT, %/c‘3E.,‘,2,NEf,S-§'-50° EXCEECISING YOUR ‘5 '. H S I 5 THUMBS! / $3 gfazlfcg ¢ , WOULD ‘BE / Aw,/z $oDEm2i=_5si.=.D 1 Ti-lEV’D HAVE TH‘ BLUES 1:012 A WEEK 1 On The Sidelines BOXED IiOLIDiWER8 ATTEN- 'l.'ION—0n July 2 and 3 the Mari- time Olympic boxing trials and the 1036 Maritime amateur boxing championships are scheduled to be held in Saint John. Entries for the meet are being received tram all over the Mlritiines. but 50 1'81’ 88 can be learned there has been none from this section. Amateur boxing here has been on the U.P8l'8d8 the past year and there shoiuld be no dearth of entrants irom the Island. should there be any here who wish to enter the iistlc game, they may obtain entry Iorrns Irom D. W. Fraser in Amherst. The entries are being received by H. J. Sullivan at the Saint John city Hall. IN 'I'R.AI.N'iNG—FbllOWi!18 closely his challenge to George Leslie. 200 pound Island heavyweight champion from Sourls, Stan Biggar, hefty Charlottetonian, is taking of! sur- plus weight. in regular workouts at the Y. M. C. A. Nothing definite has been announced as to the dim? these two boys will clash, but it is rumored the bout: will take P1989 the second week of July. B1881“ is training under Pat Adair. f0!‘m€l' trainer of the Abegweit hockey team, and is expected to enter the ring weighing around 216. Leslie, under the eagle eye of Jim Ponder- gast, is expected to scale 212. Mean- while Jole MacDonald is working hard in an endeavour to provide an interesting card for tight Ian; at The Forum June 22. Heading the card will be the Island welterweight title bout between Kid Nickel-son of this City and Dave Maclleill of Freetown. Brueie Maocallum and Jack Johnson will be in the sup- porting cast with several prelimin- ary bouts yet to be announced. '34 i3 Bargain at ’35 ’34 ’34 __.., __ BASEBALL FLOP — Attempts to form an Island Baseball Association with a two-team loop between this City and Summerside have so for not materialized. At the wind-up of last season's ign enthusiasm ran high for a comeback in the hardball game, but interest has sizzled out and it appears, despite the fact that the Western Capital has organized, games it any will be at the “exhibitlon" variety. Talking to some who are eager to get the sport back on its feet, one gathers there lacks a live—wlre executive willing to take responsibilities, fin- ancial and otherwise. Meetings call- ed thus far have been thinly at- tended with the same certain few facing the problem of outfitting tennis. meeting league expenses. with greatly redu<l:ed gate receipts. :_[_— SOFTBALL .BOOMING—Ga.ther- ing momentum in its stride the City Softball League is headed for what appears its biggest season. Interest is growing in the sport and attendances at games are increas- ’31 buy at ’34 V33 CB1‘. _ equipment, { condition. An ideal family J $675. CHEVROLET Master Deluxe Sedm, 6 wheels, trunk rack. 13000 miles. Tires and engine flrst class. 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' New York 86 17 .679. 8” "”1k§“8 Dfepnrablolls for hold- w''" ’ ” "Tn: ‘ BENEDICT BOUND—Pete Kelly, gfstaln d :4 21 , 3 1,‘.‘,§ese‘:°K;fms“’L"a‘:‘;L b-‘;°e}:)°°:E former Abesweii hocikey star and “Mn 26 24 .520‘ - ‘ _ I now of the Detroit Red Wings. will gvelishilggton as 26 519. ,°,§‘§‘;‘;’,‘a§2,L§"§,e”§:§n;“gng;5fg:a: . be married at noon today to Miss T0 29 2'1 .518‘ A I‘ p I a II I V e I Peggy Hobbs. popular Charlottetown Chlcaso 23 27 .460 "°é”c°,fo,§','5“‘°‘,nt“‘}2.,f".°’ ‘(’f‘°“:~ H . young lady. A host of friends will Philadelphia 17 32 .347 hm, mmemm ‘mggom °‘§’e‘ fiorwi Brings Many Wish the happy couple bon voyage 55- 101113 I6 35 the bemmful gun domafzd by th: Aiu dlotwn tthrméggl ch“ Mslmrylof mtg‘ méifius forms of indigestion. on the sea of matfidmony. NATIONAL ‘I;,!i:GIIJ:st PC I1Vi1gley1rF‘ictld IA. C. and also the Clgb mciicn rcn mc re 1. t . ' rd .1," pl "' ——‘ - - s ryng o ave som I 1; mm “M by r;mm9ngnvJ‘se1S~l!iv;: m,:b0vBu:fi:m~fr§;ly3M:;§r0fsh’: wnwomxo I-I>0ME—F‘red Kelly. St Louis 33 18 .a-mwinncrs in each evcnet, Hg or 9 healthy nnd nctivc you cscn many liver. They quickly arouse the tor- physical instructor at Acadia‘ Um" Chicago 29 21 580! St-’nl01‘S 85 W011 as school children of tho eommoniilsoflifc rim aomcof pidaluggishiivor to hcalthi’ulnctiv- vemtyr Wolfville, is receiving 3 Pittsburgh 30 22 .577i will be Riven a chance to show the most serious and most painful ity, ensure action of the bowels and warm welcmne °“ his rebut“ t0 the New York 28 23 ‘549| their Wares and in this section discnsosns well. proper working of the kidneys. Put P’°"m°° t° Spend ‘he 5“"‘m°" Vac‘ Cmcmmm 35 26 ~49° * Some keen Competition is expected Ahcalthylivcrtiltors poiaonsfrom this time-provcn medicine to the ““°“' “ft” 3 5“°C°55f“1 5935011 305W“ 24 29 -453‘Some good marks have been made. the blood and converts them into test when you are tooling out-ot’~ midi"? the destmes 0’ Acadi‘ Phuadelphm 20 34 ~370l1n this section in the list i bile which as Nature's ciitiinrtic is sorts from constipation or indiges- tefims “'1 T001531]. hockey and track 13 ooklyn 19 35 .352 ‘ ample hi h mm 5 ftp or ex- Pmlrvdintothcintcstinrsnrhowcla tion. when you have headache, or and field. Fred will again be awel- '~ ~- -—’-’““:"— ’t It 1; on? 1.‘, mph, ,5 " 2 to keep them regular and nciivc. bncklichc or-the tired feelings which come addition to the tennis frater- School baseball nine leave today for rcn should’ log a so 00 child- It is only by keeping the liver come with sluggish action of the nlty of the City. 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