Selma, SUMMER, ‘Chicago icuuiifliil?” Over Third Place In The National League (Canadian ‘tressl Ohicago Cubs dumpc-l Braves twice in a llll1l-\\‘t'f‘l< doubleheader at Brvstivli li 11kt‘ over third place in the Xwiiofial League standings. galnr on the leaders New Yiir and Brooklyn Dotllzer: hll the canvas. Cubs. bouut-‘iiu: tun-a mo; straight defeats at tin» ‘i the Bcantowners. can-c with 4-0 and 5-2 1't‘<1<" Pittsburgh dumpcd Now ‘York R-T rrs 5-4. Philadelphia Pifillres wriwl all their runs in lilo first lnnin: to stave off St. Louis 5-4 and send the Cards back to the i-cllai- after one clay in slightly hiqltci" kets. Pirates and Cards now are tied at the bottom of the ladder. t year-and second of ill" §flfil8~~iO lend Polo Ground hopcs soziri! . But Kirby Highe knuckhd down and halted the rally. At Brooklyn, Lefty Joe Hatten failed again to stop Reds. his double with the bases loadcd in thy sixth gave them the derision. Hatten_ the first of three Brooklvn twlrlers, was charzcd v- 1‘ i‘ his third loll. llghfllander Doyle Lade held Boston to seven bits in the opener h the Huh, as Lefty ivorren Qpabn, lost his sc-cond same against nine victories, Starter lob Ohipman got the nod in the nightcap, although he bad to bu»! the game in the eighth inn- Lng wl-th a hlistcrcd finger. I-avu g0! all their runs in that tuna a: they bunched foufiblts at‘! Ohipman and Emil Kush. h-Iiiant relief twirling by Tom- q Hughes and Schoolboy Rowe, ~ a five-run attack off Howie " i-tbtfnrstf-rrfin-e, was Malta Jewellery The Fultlu Hrslrin , and Cincinnati Rod: rvluPil Dcdflf toi in. The Buccaneers llaltcd New York's four-game winrlrnc <trcak with an early lead, but bad. fight off another typical st-rliich rally by m» Giants. T u: <4 going into the seventh. t‘~r~ Oit-. men col i\\'r1 Ivawlt nrul ‘lit-n the final framc W.l! "d .\Ifll".ll.'\ll clouted his 11th ,"1">Tl‘f‘l' of the. AUTUMN, WINTER You can't go wrong with a gift in Jawallary. Wedding Rings, Wrist Wat- clm, Nacltlacal and Costume JcwalIary I. R. WILLIAMS Grant Gaorga St. good enough for the Philadelphia ‘home crowd although Cards had collected three in the top half. and anc-ibcr in the third. Dcl Rice, Cards‘ catcher. and ‘outfielder Del minis and pitcher Fred Schmidt. of Phils were in- jurerl 1n the game. Rice hurt his shoulder in an upset at the plate, and the others suffered IQ § , JlirE-"s. Anchors And Legion Meet This Evening brnc- ‘ With warmer weather in pros- . pect Anchors and Legion are ex- pected to wage a nip and tuck i battle in their City League base- lllfll] clash Bl’. the Park diamond this evening which will get under- way at 5.30 shflfll Dcspitc the cold. chilling wind picvalling for Tuesday night's some bctwcen Rovers and Lesion a good sizcd crowd was on hand and tonight an extra large atten- kiallce is expected. Players and fans are asked to take note of the starting time 530. Plan N. B. Tennis Tourney This Year jinx team. and Ray Muellc-fs pinch i RUITIESAY, N. B., June 11- (cm-a New Brunswick tennis totirnamcnt. the first since 1938. will be held here Aug. 11-18. It wl-ll he managed by a joint com- mittee of the Roihesay and Ren- ~lorth Tcnnis Clubs, pending re- organization of the New Bruns- wink Tennis Association. The chicf industry in the rcpuib- lic of Honduras is f-he ‘production ' of banaTlas. BRACES —- Leather and y AII Elastic from CREAN HATS we think the A Ila ' \ "tenet firs»; 12in if?“ “i=4” ihis0~0s€4l ki>0lkt§" FATHERS DAY y JUNE 15th DON'T FORGET DAD ON FATHER'S DAY and Where Better to Sliop Than a MEN'S WEAR STORE I OUR STOCKS Hove Improved Each Week Recently and Our , Excellent Showing in Mony Lines Will Really Surprise You. . SOX-Fancy Patterns from 75c to the All Wool at 1.50 per pr. HATS 4.75 '° 7-00 WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS l‘ so - 3s 40c TIES — Our assortment never was bum ’ 1.00 "I 2.50 COME IN EARLY AND SELECT WHAT YOU KNOW DAD WOULD LIKE ON "HIS" DAY ‘JUNE I5 v rry A. Macilougall ._x__§_ 1-00 ’° 1.50 s 35-919 . best in Canada priced from l \ I43 Rt. 000.31. PAGE EIGHT Both having the bands of tasted the timely Rover crew Anchors oppose each other for defeat at hitting and Lt-glon the first time this season at the Park diamond tonight ‘m tho third game of the City Baseball Lcatzue and followers nf each squad have their fingers crossed over the outcome. Q d‘ '1' ‘l’ There sltculdn‘l ltc much to choose llctwen cithcr one of tbcm. On the result of their tilts against the Rovers. Anchors should be regarded as zllmust sure win- ners but. the Lcgiorl tram showed far more ability than thc dlcate. -l' 0' -l' + Coach Had McInlli-s. peppery little second sarkcr 0f the Legion and playing coat-b IlllS scason llas plenty of cnnizdeitcp in ltis squad and feels that, ont-e they become accustomed to working to- gether will give the other squads plenty to worry over. 4- + + + Like the Ant-ilnrs the Lctzlnn team have plarr-rl plculy of stress on youth this scasotl and it rip- pcars as if a few of lhcm who broke In last ycar are about. ready to deliver. Two or three of the youngsters already have shown definite improvement in their stickwork and with a little more defensive polish added should weld into a formidable outfit. + + 1' II- Like many other activities work 0h the new Memorial Ficld has been held up by the weatherman the past couple of wccks but workmen are out getting in work on every occasion “possible and sometime next montll the should be ready toaccommodatc City Baseball Lcague cncountarg, * rl- '1' Tbrr-e buildings which include dressing rooms are already placed on the site nnri with improvements added such as lllc laying of floor. lug.- installation of showers. clc., will add greatly to the sci-up. Work on the duzotlis will Iic start- ed pshortl)‘. "together with the election of the stands and when completed Charlotictown sports fans are going to have a sports field up to date ‘in cvory rcspcct on which many stirring events will take place. -I- -I~ + + Judging by the conversations one bears regarding the McClos- key-Mooney scrap at the Forum next Saturday night there is g0- oing to be a very lively demand for the pasteboards when the ad- vance ticket sale gets tinderwny at the Forum tomorrow. 4' Ill 1' Ilr Nb: since the days when Jack McKenna, a hard-hitting high rmldng middleweight of that era was packing local fans into the dd Arena Rmk, has so much dis- cussion taken place on the out- come of the scheduled ten-round battle. Although opinion is divid- ed on that score the fans are sat- isfied that Mooney possesses en- ough boxing ability and punching prowess to give the "Ace" the toughest battle of his ring career. + Il- Tha net result should be as thrilling a scrap as ever witness- ed here. When two fighters, each possessing kayo drops in either flat tangle somebody is loin; to wind up in a horizontal position. Which of the two mittslingera it will be is still a. matter of opinion but in between the start and the Rush Scots on Sula Saturday I AM. to 1.00. Charlottetown Forum... score i they were defeated hy would ln- i cral manager. was in the United field ‘ I l Canadi-ens‘ THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Lamouroux 0f Canadians ls Transferred MONTREAL, June 11- (CP)-_ Camll Des Rccbes, publicity dir- ector for Montreal Canadlens. an- nounced today that. the contract of defenccman Leo Lamoureux ha: been transferred to Buffalo Bin- ons of thc American Hockey Lea- gue for next season. Des Roche: said Lamourcux, in- tcresled in a coaching job, will play defence for Buffalo and may help with coaching duties or pos- sihly, later in the season, go to Houston, Texas, to coach the Houston team in the United state: Hockey Loaguc. The veteran dcfenceman, now 30. played in 50 games for Cana- niens last season. scored two goals and assisted on 11 Dll1t3rS.-H€ will he replaced at the beginning of ncvt season. Des Roches also announced that Frank selke. Canadians‘ gen- States last week and renewed working agreement uith Buffalo and drafted an agree- mcnt. with Dallas. Texas. of the U.S.H.L.. which will be submitted to Canadiens‘ board of directors for approval. lienc Fowler Rctainsgrown YARMOUTH. N. S.. Julie ll —Gene Fowler of Ynrmouth retained his Maritime light- heavywelght. boxing crown lo- nlght as he gained a split I0- round decision liver Archie (Bear) Hannlgan of New lVaferlord, N. S. One Judge awarded the fight to Ilannigan. one to Fowler and the third called It. even hut: Fowler won mi points. iMay Be New Owner l Soon For Cardinals COLUMBUS. 0.. dune l1 — (AP) Thc Co2u'rl'“us Dispatch said to- day that "Postmaster-Central Rob- ‘ert Hanntgan and Associates mayl New York WM!‘ "W" IIILLEJLLQIJLMILQnjL ‘Louis Cardinals and the vast chain of farm clubs that includes the Columbus Rcd Birds and the lRochestcr Red Wings." PRODUCT OF P. E. I. NOW OF MONCTON The newspaper said it had learn- cd frcm an unqucstionably reliable source that "the deal between the Hannegan syndicate and owner Sam Broaden has, progressed into its final stages." Breadon recently admitted he had considered-selling his baseball holdings. fllnish fans in attendance are very apt to see a battle that will resemble a "pier six" brawl. sl- -l' 4- -l- As Joe DiMaggio goes so g0 tho New York Yankees. Joe has really been pelting the pill, and the team has been going s, sizzling pace ever since MacPball shook them up with those fines. Di- Maggio really came out of his slump, and the way he hsa been hitting indicates that he is going to make a fight for the batting leadership. i» 0 0 II They said Newbouser and Feller were slipping but those two twirlers came back in recent games to show their critics that while they might have been in a slump it was only a temporary condition. They will be heard from plenty the remainder of the season. Sensational Boxing Carcl >"THE MOST TALKED OF FIGHT IN YEARS“ ' JIMMY MODNEY vs “ADE” McBLOSKEY ' CHARLOTTETOWN BORN NOW RESIDENT OF DARTMOUTH "WITH A THRILLINGSUPPORTING CARD" KID LEBLANC DUSKY McNEVIN CHUCK HEUSTIS TIGER STEELE Moncton New Haven Charlottetown Charlottetown ' Vs. VI. VI. w, IUD LUND BENNY MATHESON CURLEY ADAMS KID CORMIER Charlottetown Clyda Rtvar Charlottetown Churloflflmvn , Advance Sale at FORUM Friday Morning I0 O'clock. — Ringsida $I.50; Reserved $I.25. Sweepstakes Winner Fri-d Duncan. sccn with wifc, Mi". Charlottetotum. holder of lucky ‘Ur 000 swcepstakc ticket. llavtltgtilloux ls Suspended A QUEBEC CITY. Julie ll-ICP) -Dave Castilloux of Montreal. former Canadian welterweight and lightweight champion, today was suspended by the Qucbcc District Athletic Commission be- cause he had failed to show a medical certificate that he was sick and could not fight Gaby Ferland of Montreal in a sched- uled main bout hcrc tonight. Commission officials said Cas- tilloux would remain suspended until he fights his Montreal op- poncnt. Basehafl Standings American W L Detroit .. 27 20 .574 New York 27 22 _551 Boston 24 22 .522 Philadelphia .. 25 24 .510 Chicago 25 21 .431 Cleveland _ 19 21 47;, washinztim 20 2s .445! ‘ St. Louis . .... .. 20 D5 .434 l National w I. Pct. 27 l9 .587 Brooklyn 27 21 .563 Fhlvflso 2s 2i .553 Boston .. 27 r2 .551 i Philadclphia 23 28 .451 Cincinnati 23 2s 451 Si. Louis . . 30 2'7 .425 Pittsburgh ........ .. 20 27 .425 International W L Pct Montreal 29 17 ‘530 Syracuse 25 18 .58: Jersey City . 29 21 “s50 Newark 22 22 .500 Baltimore 23 28 .460 Buffalo . . 22 as .455 Rochester 20 3a 415 Toronto l8 30 .375 Horseshoe liluh B111 Davey won the ringer con- test and the points contest last night at the Brighton Horseshoe Club as special competitions were held. Len Phillips won the ob. stacle event. He had tied with Earl. McCourt In regular play and then won out in the playoffs. Those taking part tn the com- petitions ‘included: Iii-ll Davey, Rennie barter. Mel Crockett, Jack McCourt. Len Phillips, Dan Keough. Freddie Prizzell, Wilfred Evans and Earl McCourt. JUNE 12. 1947 lAcorn Bog iWlns Second At St. John SAINT JOHN. NB. June ll -— (CP) -- Edswyre Miss Fox Trot. a wire hair fox terrier owned by Mss Loni-Se Ward. Clarkson, Ort, went best in show tonight lo complete the 46th annual dog show c! the New Brunswick Kennel Club and the seccnd show of the 1M7 Mari- } time circuit. l The terrier won tho same b01101‘ ‘twice previously in shows at. Tor- onto and Kcntvillc. N.S. on. Tarhaei Tvlitn or Willam- ray, a black cocker maul" 0W"! by Mrs. P.A lviargeson, Kentville. was judgcd the best Canadian-bred dog in the show. Lindon‘: Malor. cockrr spaniel that went be.t in show here yesterday. won the sporting group today and Placed third for best in show. Duskyis Queen. EZn-glisb Fell" owned by E. Frank Acorn. Char- lottetown. gained second DOSJO" among sporting dug!- Sport Snapshots lly Lorna Bruce EDMONTON, June 11 --(CPl-— Harold tKayo) Kllgour. a shufflin8 middleweight, has boxlng fans in Calgary wondering Just how good I10 is. Kilgour In scoring his elshlh straight knockout victory finished m; Job 50 quickly that there were some doubts about the calibre 0d his opponent. The dark-haired killed". now slightly-lame in one leg after being wounded while overseas with the Army, chalked up a tec-hnlcfll knockout victory over Gcvlfle C“? of Winnipeg and Seattle. ihe referee stopping the bout after 55 second; of the second round. _ _ cote came from the Pacific Coast with wrist his manager said was a record of seven straight Wills- fook a terrific beatin8 119W"? ‘he referee stopped in. Tm“ (Calgary Albcrtanl bloc“! in rotni~~iiili~<r on the fish‘ "v" "The fans are still uondc: m8 just how 110511 M18011‘? 1"'"'l.\‘ 5 and would be rcady to g0 back soon 10 m; lrm work again if he can be i nlaichcd with 503N011? IIIPY lmonl" ‘Ilhat was the big trouble with Colt‘ she waslft known PQYSOIIBIIY bl" We Otter: lllgtt Brain lava Satin Baal ARIIAIT. COAL CO. PHONE 249C Chicago White Sort ‘_-_ Down Yankees In l 1 - Inning Thriller (Canadian Preaul Chicago White Sox broke rookie Frank Shell's seven-game winning streak yesterday as they‘ downed New York Yankees 3-2 in an ll-inning thrillcr at Comiskey Park. New York's defeat lost them a chance to tie Detroit. for m; Am- erican League leud_ as the Ben- gals split a doubleheader with tha rejuvenated Philadelphia Ath- letics. Rookie Carl Scheib. making his first major league start, blanked Detroit 4-0 on seven hits 1n the llitzhtcap after Tigers bad taken the opener 7-1 on Al Benions seven-hit job. The split raised Detroilis lead to a full game over the Yanks. Boston Red Box whitewashed Cleveland Indians 3-0 as manager Joe Cronin used two of his top- flight burlcrs, Mickey Harris and Dave Ferries against Red Embree and Bobby Feller, who came in for the eighth inning and was touched for a. pair of runs in the ninth. Embree gave tip the losing run in the second inning. Harris. the winncr, held Indians to four hits until be was litfcd for a pinch hitter rn the cighlh. Washington dumped St. Lotus Browns hack info the collar last night with a 4-2 victory behind the six-hit pitching of Early Wynn. Walt Judnich bit his eighth home run of the year with no one on base. REMEMBER WIIEII (B! The United States exerted its monopoly on the eighth ccmsccutivc year whcn liclcn Moody defeated Kay Stamrners in Great Britain in the international tcnnis scrlcs at The Ca nadlan Press) Wimiblcdou niuc years ago today. The match cndcd 6-41, 3» 6. 6-3. II. of Ii. Juniors ii The following Knights at 50;, unvbtLs Juniors are asked lo b0 s; the Clubhouse at 0 u'cl."c". toiiLbt. lav rattle please mcct at the K. of C_ mm, at 7. Othcrs inic csticd are -'Il‘() in. It the Wlelllh"! is not vlted. S. Stull. C. Hcnriesscl‘. (l. How. att. T. Iakcm. J. Ooylc. N Wilson, Gram. B M. Connolly. McNclll, 1- 10y, c Burke. C Mclxuwi‘: Pryor. K lurK-"nzir. E. 1mg“ 1,, MacDonald, P. Coylc. TALLEST (IRAS! Bamboo ls considered the tallest growing grass In lihe world. -1 TIIEATRE_ ‘.9189 I a0” 110% ratio“ '. r. “W came to thspcli)’ ill-flag fgpulalion that pictured blm as something of a big shot in lhc fis- tic game but all he offered was a “ride-open target for K1180!" 1° hang one on.‘ ' Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAG U! .... .. 220 0B2 000 I 14 2 .. 300 100 201 '1 6 1 and Sulli- Kennedy. Pittsburg New York Ostermueller. I-Iiflb! van; Jansen. B9888. Trinkle and Cooper. Cincinnati .... .. 001004000 I l l Brooklyn 001 010 010 A I3 I Riddle. Gumbert and Lamanno; flatten, canister. Kins. Mm- bardi and Edwlldl- First game :— Chicago .. Johnson and Mani. Second game:- Chleago .. 001 002 200 5 12 0 Boston .. 000000090871 Chipman, Rush and McCul- laugh; cooper, ghoun, Wright and Maui. St. Louis S00 100 000 410 I Philadelphia. 50000000! l! B 0 Pallet. Burkhart. Dickson. Sta- ley and Rice. Garagiola, Wilbert Raffenaberger. scliiiiitit. Hush"- Rowa and Seminick. AMERICAN IIAOUI \ SATURDAY E 14-930 ILM. ‘First game:- Philadelphia .. ollllall l Y 1 Detroit ...... .. . McCahan. Coleman and Rosar; Benton and Swill- Bocond gamer- Philadelphia .. 000 004 000 l U 1 Detroit 000000000 0 7 2 Scheib and Guerra; White. 501'- stca and Wag er. NewYork. 000000001100 0111153001100000091 3 19 9 (Ii innings) Shea. and Robinson; Hayncl and Dickey. .0l0ll0fhll10 Cleveland 000000000 Q U 1 Harris. h-arin. Johnson and Partee; Iirnbreq Feller and Hellfi- Waahlngflon ., B00100 010 4 U 9 110000 000 I 0 1 Zoldak. Wynn and Ferrel-l; Moulder and Early- INTERNATIONAL Montreal 001100020 I10 l 19mg, C101,. IMDODDM I D D Palica and camolnelln: Picone. Emmerich and Grano. Toronto 000M! 0B0 I 1 I 311mm 100000080 S ‘I 0 Deal and Derauteis; Flanagan. Gut, Mueller and Robinson. Rochester 0100000000 1 I l Newark .. .. 000100 0001 B 4 1 Gardner, Yocbim and Williams; Tote. Ouccurullo and Inllar. ulfalo 01B 0o: 001 1 I I lynomc 0:8 O01 ll: I II I Perry, Kerr. Gray and Yount; 4 Gates. Idcksoa. ecbult and Jun. SHOPPING’ " RENEW‘ EDGE FDR EVERY SIIAVE LIKE SIIAVIIII WITN NEW BLADE EVERY TIME ATA lLADli LAST Ann can... “he, day YOU llALLY SAVI ("lPZlII ztllrl [null-r rlmi; nlltl 4'lI.IIl"_II1l{ V/\|.I.I .\|lt"t Lilli‘ ON E-PIECII CONSTIIUI‘ FIVE FEATURES THAT SPELL; F ASTER, SM OOTHER SHAVE RIiAl. SAVING SELF-SHARPENING. Stropping‘ keeps l)lIl(l(‘. shoving like ntnv, (IRY N, You stmp l>l.\(lc right tn ram)‘. SIRF/HIILINF RllNNl-ZR-(HIARU ‘twill’ l.ll'l‘ . . vim liinlti llllll. IASY UPIWINI. 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