THE CHARLOTTETOWN BACK STRETCH DOWN - THE - all GUARDIAN A syndicate of Kensingwn horsemen has purchased a two- year-Old pacer from Alfred Iowrle, llioiitzigue, The youngster is sired by gain-net Blldl0niz_ 2.03 3-4. dam. MW Cup? by Lacopla 2.08 1-4. He m; brcll placed in the hands of qlynfiql scmple for trainlnfl. Alnnnlz the horses that will be 10a\'ll1g Charlottetown to take palrt I11 tho Dominion Day races at Aibpflgn are Barney Hanover 2.07 1-4 anti Ztiargarefs Abbe 2.16 1-2 on Wednesday whei 1 1, <1 in 2.13 witii the last iiiiif 3101313. 35"“? Hanover 2.07 l-4 was a mile in 2.15, Aaron I... and Dim-t L- Worked 111 2.18. Millie Kalmutk and Miss Victoria in 2.19 1-2, Joe V°1° and Margaret's Abbe in 2.20, Nell Cochalodale in 2.1a l-2, Littlc Aubrey 1n 224. Junc Evans trotted in 2.19 with a lmlf in 1.06 1.2, New Gla-ssow. us. will 1.0m 75°93 Juli’ 17th followed by North Sydney. July 24th, Iliverncss July Max Baer, Tony Galento Match Has Little Of Top Qualifications IVQE-REJ. Golf Tournament Is Cancelled ‘TO DGCidE iMixedFoursomelFamous No-hit Title 0V6!‘ h iAt Golf Club QNo-ran Pitcher TheWeek-endl This Afternoon ‘Back To Minors pisyom for the Juvenile fowwmes ‘would be plgygd CINCINNATI. 0.. June 2s- lCPl-Jifltle 1211111219 of Joliziuy Van- Mixed a right to at Belvederc golf course this ailer- Z3? . , h ‘ t, 131e, 31 1, _ w-h" M run SAINT JOHN, N. B, June 28 1 _ flcalnvglouiiiillfie igicssuwiattliglas 32.14 $15-10"; ‘i§'i1c~gel{5L11-?€§i' bI-lmfaliy Ken “B ,7 Ros By n" a , —(Ul')——'l‘he 'lt'h annual tnurn- sorting Mafigggtléor m8 Island noon, officials of the Oilarlottewwn "t" M1“?- '-~1" <11~'- il-"tl"? l“ W4 Jg-md by Power Brothers. wme- ced- m: J-ulys "the “dkfi.llv£i)hlilt0iii‘i— ll y 8 Associated Press Sports Writer ‘mam of ‘he New Bmnswm‘ 1623a“ “ufffimtako p18“ Over the G01! Club announced 15,51, njghtl A lh-IHIOYY or bilqtlsilii to ill two no- w. 11.1 0-1-1»...- 1-110-1... d d S , NEW YORK June 28 s... _ i2..." 1'11"“ '5'?“ “wk-M. M Me»- m-w- "dictator"... 11:1" .1“ s "or-ac 2.12 1-2 and Little Aubrey 2.19 3-4 _____ H n Qfl lvLax Baer and "1‘c!ny Galento those cvma on’ ‘c “e °' -".‘" 115i fllsm- club’ early in ti; am; a .6» s y? fir" n- 6 - XFIZHOBWgIidEg‘ Ifielilb?) itlri-‘blaeradfljlzg: mgilflalrigil Igeasgiéhtwi-iffi raiilwiiy- a e eas s two striking bzxamples of the simple Qfidfi ,,,,',‘,’§,',,,“f§',,,§°",‘1s, "11,: (Flityoéiiillwiiihgo éaxfélggbnfyd€al$ irsnw/ivere asked t; phongniiiiiir 5113i; 5W mvitzgizriiigzixatlgigfi L. a ._ f 1 - ' ‘-' , - V Years 0 0- 11fe.0r may it should be simple 1 a a;- K o r. Don-lint: before 2 . 1 . - . 1} Eflns 3.1.1 fiom the Joe OBrien day and he is as erect and stronl; First Defeat exam-pies of lhe striking life, meet 3111,13,?" canton“! because Bombers meeting in the first game “m ‘mégygol (ggilémdngl 511111051 Th9"? a" sever"! "the?" "5 10°51; men W11 years YOUHKBT- next Tuesday in Jersey city. and ' a, 3 o'clock and ms winners nieet- own "EQUES. . inn pm will possibly make the trek One reason he gives for his i0llg- what they have 1n the way of qual- lng the Brighton Hawks for the u American Aw) lllonday morning. evity is that he is an ardent rzic- ificmtions for their profession is mine.“ of m n‘ d h H m N with provimon a o m p yo w The highway is paved through g. Albcrton and this will make a ‘r6111, difference from the days “mm dusty roads existed Inr over fol-iv miles Albcrton is a Manti- l.l1 lowu and the scenery of the wprgnclqes to it ls unsurpassed in p115 Province. Mr. O’Brien's splen- did entrv list should certainly as- nlrc him of a large attendance. Folllnving is the entrv list: Free For All Barney Hanover, 2.01 1-4. entered by Walter Hennessey, Ch town. Dircct 1.. 2.09 1-2, entered by Mc- Neil 8a Mcisaac, Chtown. AXfOll L., 2.08, entered bv Mc- Neil k Mclsaac. Clftown. Null Coclmtndrlle. 2.12. entered by wlllm-d Kelly. Soulhlwrtl- Jwle tilt.‘ Great, 2.06 1-2. entered b? ‘acrcy Bcwncm S'Sld9. Vr-tci- Ball's. 2.05 l-2. entered by 'l‘\ll(il11l Sample, Kcnslnrtun. (13.13 Pntcmgikin, 2.0‘! 1-4, entered 11v Andrew Perri’. sSide. 2.20 Trot and Paco June Evans. 2.13, entered by Well- mgi/Qll McNclll, Chtowu. ltllili- Kalmlit", 2.12. Filtered bl’ lvllkird Kelly. Soulliport. Miss Victoria, 2.14. entered by l".'1\\“l‘ Bros, Clilolvn. Loni Kalmlilk. 2.14. entered by Alfred Wcbstci‘. Marie. B-bc MtElllivll. 2.08 1-2, entered bv Petci" McMahon, Kensington. ' lyoy Bollcs, 2.14, clllcrrd by Mrs. "11115011 Grady, S1816". 2.17 l--'i. culcrcd by Capt. l1 Grady, S‘Sicle. Brlxlwn. 2.14, George Bow- , Kcusiluzion. PEI. 51 Hf1‘l0\'l‘l', 2.14, Samples‘ 511113195, Kcusinrtttm. 2.27 Trot and Para (lily. cnlm-cd bv Matthews sud-bury", Kcuslngton, J 1' Vclo, clllcrcd by Power BIOS-- (‘llurloilclc-lvii. l\I.rgi'.rcl‘_-, Abbc. 2.16 1-2, entered by Chas. Cllundlci‘, Clflonm. "IR fan and almost ever da vis- its tho track and svnichesy the workouts and has a talk to ma, horsemen who are always glad to isee hlm. Mi". Fmscr lcliivm-bcrsf |V°W Clearly the first races l10lti ,on the Charlottctznli track 5i years ago and salrl there were some very exciting finishes with iiiore than offset by what they don't ave. To begin with, the affair is laughingly billcli as a. boxing eon- tcst. I'd the cases of both Max and Tony any resemblance of their per- formances to boxing is coincidental and without malice aforetliougllt. Tony doesn't have a right hand. NEW YORK, June 28--(AP)— Pilchers have lost hcartbteakeis bUoi-c, but lhe first defeat of the scazon 101" Lee (Bucky) Ito-s of Philadelphia Alhletics today, 4-1 to New York Yankees, was about as 1mlniul as any. Ross hold the world championsito the crowd worked up t a f~ . six scattered hits one of them - ‘in one or two crises. TileolflLe ;C£i:li-lcy Keller: 13th home run, Lnlllggediflfififgnlézgdbfgg} nie Steele and ex-Mayor P, s, lblll he wlls undermined by four velnpmg a bagkhaild errors nllti some generally loose 1)]il_\'ll1?ltClld11'b creep liito the records Kcllrfs home run came BrOWn were lop reinsiiicn at that‘ meeting. Others that took part were Al Slip and Harry Wynans. Great crowds were in attendance Ncither is mi up-and-coming youngster nearing his peak. Max reached his some ylcars ago, rind me Tony just went up rind down a. foot- in lfor those days but nothlii like first inning and woo followed by a l- . . now. g (lcuble by Jce Dunagglo and a wall: ‘lggisanglsagjlggaizgy; 2g gggrdgiu tin“ dmnit‘ mean anything‘ R055 Neither if OLC'lS>lCI1 demands 1V5]. From all over the Alflrltinles dd not give another hit unlil the “W. to Winclnbcl‘, everything h; the sixth and himself ballid 1n the g rllu 101‘ Philadelphia in the 1.2.11 \\'llll ii single nits-i‘ Sum Ulla-p- maii llzili doubled. Bill. nu crrcr bent him Ln the scvclllii lulu two more piled on the \\'tc lll lllc eighth. - ,1 At 159N011. Charlie Gelbcrlls big] but, cc-lubmcd with seven-hit! C1111’ bv ll (Dutch) eorarcl, - glllil/e ‘the via-val; W-Millllglfllri‘ Sena-I o.“ "he m“ OI n‘ the “gm L‘ 5 °. - , . ‘difficult ouc to fmccast. Galento lcls a 4-3 IO-lnnlilg victory over _ . B: m, Rm s3‘ {Eifiélllle the iifliltldifiltll)‘ (ifisalliilliign vbcrtdrove ou-t two dorbles and ‘ - "m 11' “' ‘ e ° tague. Myron M1" riilur rind G "c i‘ S“ illfigohtiirwegmoltalifieu‘ “in ' ‘C; and he has [he Brookius, Kcllslzizlloil, \\'I"l't‘ \'f.~' ‘ c“ r ‘~- " ‘B: 1 ' 1 ‘ ' " ' - to the chnrlotlclon-n truck Wcd- “ma”: C3311 wmrs '“ s m‘ 1351111,‘: a nsuptgg neszlay aftcrncoil, looked over lhcfl“ ‘vmmng mgy i“ we 10m m‘? 1 ‘ " m - . . .. - 11111" nitcr lhc bcnatcr third bdse- ‘l - Q - W5 0" 059551011 119 harms Ltmd "ifinfib i m ‘ had smgled and moved m lllilS sholvn no heart for his work. Conn“ w“ “ ‘1 “S 3N1“ "m" If lic thinks he can bent Galen- iind Maine _a_nd as for lis Boston, Mass" ll1qll11‘l(‘S have bccn rc- ceived with i-cfcrcncc to holding |rnccs at Charlotlclolvii iii August. There is no question but lhnl ilu- move will be a popular one nucl ‘bring thousands cf visitors to our, ‘shores. There is something nbollti this Province and the 1105112114111)" of its people that ulzlkcs a trip i0 1t Stand Out vividly in lllClllOl‘_\"S DHgQS. Messrs. George rillc book. Both men have been talking I to the iililc out of their gas. I'll fact, nftcr listening to both parties, iUs (llfficlllt to (iOi-I?‘ line who is cnllini: illc other fig cr a bum and who is calling the other bum a fighter. lylcliityre, Mon- Brlcr ollilvni" $533021 tracks Wm pm on Ema Sftltllld on Buddy l\£1'er‘s SRCTLHCG. iw‘ and the 01d “New urge m- g ' turns, " uni" do it. In fact. just ns a g w.“ think 11c will, hear- The Canadian NiiilOllili Exhibi- ticn, Toronto, will be 110111 (L5 us- ual. Great pi-cpdrlilzoilz. ilrc bciilg Baseball Results . made by Miilinlgci‘ Elwood illlgilcs 1C5 lto have the Fair up l0 11st yialrl» standard. . . l-l 1 w" racing \\'.ll be held fcl‘ lliu Blue Boniiels‘ ru Montreal. We lug in mind the sage remark ofJoe illSit c ‘r D Tvilt? one who gets cut first will YESTERDATS RESULTS RACE PROGRAM POSTPONED INDIANAPOLIS, Juli-c ‘l8—tAPl-— A 1111115511.‘ llxirk rdusrd pzstpcne- mrilt cl 1h.- G "lllfi Crcuit pro- giiiln r-f fcur 1 ~c='s rrlclss sched- ucl 13 be 11011 at the Indiana 151x112: F111‘ Gl-cu The events will be run cit‘ ltm '. AMERICAN LEAGUE lil 000 010 DEW-l 9 4 K 1170 0J0 l2xv4 6 1 and Hrlyrs; ilus-u and the Niitluliill Ill»; Lca-guc and who is 111p cxlii" cl‘ 1hr: Montreal tracks, ' with lllU piospicl. of It s harucss 110111..‘ ll;/'('ll \V:'.=lllng\t:li 010 100 100 1-413 0 —---..--_ U50 Minarils for aches Ilcstrn 07f) i110 101 0-4! 7 4 Pepper Martin ’s Home Run Aids Cards Win 8-2 PITTSBURGH. Julie 28 --(AP1 --Pepper Martin's ninth inning home rlln with the bases lnadcd tonight helped St._ Louis Cardinals rout Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2 bcfope 20,940 fans. Dodgers Take great. fight, getting about 12 bums-_2 a -I Victory From Bees J BROOKLYN, N. Y., June m - (AP) _- _Wh1ilow Wyatt ollipilchr-d young Dick Errickson to:'.::_v LT) bring Brooklyn Dodgers .'l 2-1 lic- tory over Boston Bees in on chill l- inning Nzitlcmll Icaguc gime 111111211 by rain. Tile Doders’ star righthnnrlcr held the Bees to five hits and struck out six in achieving his scvclitli triumph of the year. Errlckson was just as cffcciive except for a. fatal lctup in lilt‘ iiilll inning when Brooklyn bagged loin‘ of its seven hits and both its runs. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Prl-ss) Primo Camera won the “(>114 hEKVYWEIlIIit baxin! championship by knocking out Jack Shark y zit Long Island sevcn years ago 111;“- ln the sixth round. lvlnr; Bar-r w n the crcwu lrss than .1 "l? lntrr bl’ a tocyhlilcal kll0?k.".llt rvcr Camera. in two flllnlliFS {l‘.‘.\'l 111 sponsor ll. . . . Cl tions will be livid ill 1).. Oiltiirio 1.7111. whcrc EKillbHlOllS lil-c not held rrlce prorgrziills will 13' as usual, Dufli-riu truck, ‘For will be the sscnc 01' llic harness race nlccliii-z in )'Cili' , Ififllflftl and Fgrrcll1 Glcilzllse, ill-vi and DcSnlucIs. Gicun. l) tut Si. Lcll:s~p1xl, wet OUT OUR F t1!‘- ‘grnrnrls 0111)‘ 0. ‘ gzlmcs schcrlulrd. N.\'l‘l().\'i\li LEAGUE SAW, WHAT ARE YOU onus of the llih rrlulri at Now Bv L ‘P1 e OH, 1 J15‘ WANT THIS MAC-- AZIME To READ ww-lLE 1M aruiounoed later . McCovurt stated. The following Canadians are ask- ed be present lit the Victoria Park ovcr the weekend at 2.45: “llrllnck, l Murphy, Prowse, Rogers, Reid, Ford. Carson, Blanchard, l-Iigsoii, Moc- Served Notice 0f flourt Action. ______. Dougall. GROSSINGER LAKE, N. 1., June 1"‘ B”- 39 ~—tAPl —— Ilrw Jenkins, worlclkilm“? I I I 5'hlt Pl lflg llgiillvcight boxing champion traln- 1 1 111:1 for 11:5 tight Jlllv 17 with Henry l or i Leads Cubs §§§§'5§.§§§§'o‘§”i Zifiriini‘ "@3113 Til i To 3-2 Win Pd his amazrlz sores! - .9 , . my- 3.1-1»? was plnglrd with “on alleging he railed to mum a inn attack o1 hails ‘:1 51mm,“- cnniz-nct. l0 meet Little Jack Shnrk- ‘o.’ I938 and ey April 2. l“ Hyzulc Crlplan, Jenkins’ manager. z-zilci the suit, brought 11y the Hal- . M i my Street S o t’ _ ‘ CINCINNATI. will"? 98-“(191 w-Bwoklvn. Opéraiioirxliii: ofimfi-Qafiil“ 1.111.112.1111: Ciliiliifi .9.‘ “mfiggi, m1 halal-d l». '- tic Nalioncl League Ming" . .1 ' _ it: .18 luulglil. Chicago alters nptliiliiiinlii, q-nfisofilliinaxguargjscglle: griiilslllfiti oil Paul Dciiiiigei ioi ll to ti‘, mm roqui-rizlg mm m my} _ llit form the allcizcd cotrdci. he 1K l 1 ... . ui. 1:121" Stvnns‘ . in ezrh of two 4 gPredicts French. llolonies Will Quit Conflict 1 LONDON. June 2§)—-lSTll1l!‘G€l-_\'(— (ARi—~Pl‘€(Z1Cllllg the probable dc- Says Coalition 10f Britain, U. 3., Russia Onlyflope WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass, June 28 150v Tim; RESULTS not! NTGTTITFOHIJNQ -. f Q h; F, )_ i -_lAPl_-A Dltftivlbititltll that only "an Duck 1‘ln_ l [hull- XillLg-‘Cillil 1?: Olfllilile toltliiéiit don gltiilsgihaé-el. coLnhbffn. c’! ‘he Umb“ m‘ 1 I U iat Bfifflllls stile. Vcriion Blmlclt, “(u 175mg 983W]?! tglilgmfiligomltllfilfl 1,30 l§4 iiniiiibiiriioi’! Pai'liaiirciit_ and corrl- . 1,3919 and utter (lefentdn bv ‘M9213; . A c a. an. l-.. .14 11-681 Qiff“ °‘. f" “"1 NW1‘ °‘“°“:,°‘§- I.>°}\_'<‘P5 “fl-illmrle tonight by Pro- A. Blrlnchnrd v11 m o .1 c loco) tho. Bhlalri , ill 11., , 19550; Frpderlck L s 1 mm“, , l l»?! Emmi “Rm "two “firs? 1 AdNTP-inillz the Intec-rlnation l I s‘ Smth 1:9 n5 80's“ 1 "Fm-sci with the possibiktv that ‘ stilllle of‘ World Affair of tha s n- T110 French African colonies will giants’ International ‘Unsion thee T’ MfAdMn w 133 145 igiliflgléi0lgg)‘ gait-ism ms Collelge p£0ie5SOr of P01111031 L" m 15°!) 81 9T 611-92! . 4.. i ' m n- mus e ience sad t i, 1, lflYlllflllYl To 119.111 two wn s, the , - .tcs did not dieiclaiig W5‘: ’- wily)“ w n7 133 ruin wcst oi Gibz-alt-al" and the cthcr ("vcrmanv within six weeks, “it will L‘ Mkhen 88 9° 103M014 inst. oi the Island oi Prlntcl zlrrl, too late." 1 1111» llzllmli lorl-rcss bctlvccli 5:011)" “ _ J" C°Y1° 113 147 8'! mild ’I‘llnls. lMinsrda kills pain. K‘ CW1" 7n 8O 67 '5“ " " ‘m’ ~<~ ~~—-: -_ MmPFNiK EFF"!!! drill-s. ; i R Willi-lyre ()[1R no ‘“" "' G "—-=°1 ~ - 1 ARDIW ~ _ . i t1 HOUSE With — ."1!'llnr Hoopla srzv up ciosesqauoov-w- 1 aor JUST ; yoom; MAN...5cUTT.T1-_/;....7a intpli ovcr Brook- Lxtlc Aubrey. 2.19 3-4, entered by Willard Kclly, Soutllport. Jmu Henley, entered by Tyndall Scmplc. KCllSillfltflfl- 5 otlie Watson, entered b! Roy DOING OUT ON THE PORCH QOOF LIKE THAT‘? I THOUGHT ‘fOU WERE IN "THE BATHROOM will take place iii August. At Llstowell, June 6th.‘ [they had a bang up race mcclili: iwith a large utll-nddlics. '1 1101'!) 1 5OAKII\I'~- WHV, 1F f CAME olJT "rl-l’ BATHROOM D0012 THAT s15- Tlalz. or- MINE wouufi JuMP no ‘THEQE 1.1145 A EAT INTO A $345 TH1N6 TO REDUCE THAT SWELUNG ’ I'LL HAVE YOU KNOW NW FACIAL ' ' ON YOUR NOSE/w GUARANTEED TO EASE QTEUCTUP-E 15 THE GLORiFlED ACRES AND ‘PAINGfFAKE THE 141N145 v COMMEMOQATION O11 YEAR‘) AS . l0 000 00-1 H 1 000 020 03-2 7 33 H1111.) 1 °“ m“ “"5” WW“ “nd- AT-OoTBAil. STAR AT \’.i\LE.'-»~ \V(YJ(lSid(’. ltizllpvquc. R v-clillil, Hur" ~ hiurpliy, Charlotte- 1 \\'l1, P. E I. v 2.16, B. A. Rochford, Fri-d Wort hv’, SSidc, P.E.I There are races at Buctouche. N311, July 1st. and at Truro and North Sydney. NS. Among the horses lliiit will 111KB D'\l't at North Svflhcy are Dcrmnt 2.04 l-4, The Viking, 2.09 1-4, Peter Hal, 2.05 1-2. Royal Hanover, 2.04 1-4. ‘rl-iicey Iiinovcr 2.03, Alisct 2.11, Jerry Ilars. 2.11 l-4. Silent, Mac Cilumirt Bntorla 2.15, Model T. 2.14 1-2 mill Peter Pin 2.17 l-4. also a number of slownr. class horses. Races at Truro will feature a Free for All with a purse o! $300.1 in which Slmcoe Harvester 2.04 l-4 will make his first appearance since lust July when he had t0 be retired owing to injuries. Johnny Conroy has the lax-Ontario cham- pion in rare form. Tho Royal Canadian Navy has taken over the Exhibition grounds and race track at Halifax and will utilize n11 of it with the exception of possibly the riuk during the winter. 'I‘llc horsemen stlibled tlicro are moving out. most of tlielu likely going to Truro. There is much disappointment that no opportunity will be afforded w rrlcc at Halifax but ho horseman lzi-llmhlcs bccnuscs he realizes that the track and grounds are being made cxcellent use of for very necessary purposes. The Directors of tho Charlotte- town Driving Pil-rk and Provincial Exhibition Association have had it in mind for ssme time and have made 1)ll1llS accordingly to hold an Old Home Wcck, the program to be similar lo those of other years -full Vliudevill» program. Midway and Evening Shows. Great pro- parntlons have been made 10 ad- vertise the event but a. hold-up occurred due to uliccrtaintv 0W1‘ passport regulations, Now that this has bccn clari led an announce- ment will he made after the Dir- ectors’ meeting Tuesday morninl- One of the starters at North Eydilcv Dominion Diiv will be thl four-ycar-old Dinah 0., by S10E16 G. 1.5a 1-2. He was imported u I {ear-old colt from Indiana and as nol, been raced althouch trlln- ed last season Peter at Court by Peter Henley. l! a colt imported from Ontario this year that is showing well in training at North Sydney. Billy Hood, well known to local horse lovers, has a four-horse stable that he will race at North Bydflfiy- Dominion Day. Jerry Bars 2.11 1-2, Peter Hal 2.05 1-2, Der- mat 2.04 1-2 and Dinah o. Last season Dermat was raced with singular success by Mike Jabblee. It will be interesting to see whether Billy Hood can do u well with this free-for-aller. of the season The fastest, mil WEI paced by J an! 1M ‘were four classes Cll lilo prc; 1m.» |All Gratlan \\'0ll ihc 2:15 1).ll.'i‘ but‘ 10st the first lirat lo Leah Gil)’. ,'I‘ime, 2112, 2:10 3-4, ‘.5211 3-4. Good iraclng for so early in the season. At Glencoe, 0nt., Julie 5th, there Jcrscv (my at Toronto, n'g1nt game “were three raccs on the curd; the, 2:23 class was won by Donna‘ EDirect by Gratlltii Uircct ,sti'aight heats, bcst. time 2.12 3-4. IThe 2.22 trot aiirl picc wiis woli ~b,v Lee Oliver, bvst lime 2.14 l-l The 2.28 trot and pllce was won by Mary Henley, best time 2.18. At Vallcyflcld, Quin, Julie 2111i. the 2.28 trot was won by Lllcilic-l Peters, best time 2.19. Oiie oi the lstarters in the 2.27 class was Col- ionel Upton, by Colonel Aubrey. lie was evidently bred on Prince Eld- ward Island. The first horse to beat two min- lites this season was lhe pacer Blackstone that won on the Grand Circuit the past week in 1.59 1-2. driven by Dr. 1-1. M. Parshall. Lust year a: a thrcc-ycnr-old he took a record of 2.00 and was the clinln- lpion tllrce-yciir-old pnccr of the lselson. He is by Volcmltn 131 2.03 1 ll-4 and his dam ls Margaret Spengler. D- 2.02 1-4, bv (lily Ax- worthy. In the days lvhcii $25,000 chi lzn m cs. (111108 scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ppri, rain. Airiillinistry Reveals Exploits Offianadian Flier BELFQY, AN‘ ID HAVE To srr V\.‘>\lTl1\l' 1.11415. THIS FER. HOUSES AM‘ HOUQS.‘ _ our o: voila BACK ,BR16HTEN YOUR -* EvEsdo-llrlau THE TEETH AND MAKE g THE Hana LAY BACK NlCE AND ecossv/ IN FAcljI was AN ALbAMERlCAN FULLBACK- HAR-F-‘UMPH/ LONDON, Julie 28.—(CP) — The Air Ministry tonight told the ex- pluils of a gnlliiiil. young (Junudiiin p.101. iii relating the series of pun- ishing blows dclut by tllc Royal All‘ Fbrco against the Nazis dill!‘ 111; the last 24 hours. shortly iiitcr the statement was issued, resdciits of tho southeast coast hoard explosions ilt Cnlnis for illl haul" lllltlfiillfl iiolsc ofmGciman ulitl-u crllll gulls zlppllrcii y irlilg at Hflllsll planes attacking the Ger- 1 m!..",.'.‘..°.$'»'..';.'-»‘.’.Z'='m illnu-lic d port on the French sxie .__ of the channel, 22 miles from Dover. 7//;/?/ ?//;’//.P ,1 WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY 11" i JRvvlLLmr/ls 1-3 pacing stakes were promoted at Kalamazoo, Michigan, Margaret Spengler was a wlnncr and evi-| dently her good qllrllilics as n. race Tile Canadian, a Winnipeg pilot, in n Hudson plane of t1 e coastal comlniiild. nrrlvcd over Willclnsoord harbor, lhc Ncllicilnlids, whl‘c on 1 '. '.l "icd ' l . _ BY GOLLV-VLL BE Igirinisaisllbxcigndrilikiflllnk? ginning‘): 1.11mi patrol. llc shut off his cn- Gbqaég-ONGW “QME. \'M R lime and dived quietly from 10.000 feet “file explosion of his bombs vma the first thing the German ground rlcfvnccs knew of Ills presence," the Jester record than 1.59 l-Z before the neason ends. Report; have reached u: that FROM macaw AN’ unlzocmln‘ L ON "rt-us TtzlP- horsemen friends Jlnilnle Power, Mhfstn. Sam n“. bomb, ‘mused ‘Hfillfflx. R111! 1100101’ T- Fulton. ]lf‘;\\'V cxplnsimls in ammunition lUplWl‘ Stewlnckc. n11‘ ill. Wc 111151 slorcs and a inim- file aliiong ill-m: they will be out llsrnin in lzimri health very shortly. buildings at the dockside. In its manifold opcrdtlons during illc pcrioil, the R.A.F. lost nine pllmcs. Patrols and reconnaissance flights took plncc all akmlz t.l:c coasts of the North Sca and Fhllrlish Cilan- licl. as fnl" iinrlh as Scnilciiilavia. Dnlnulrl‘ was done in enemy stip- pinlz. scnplrlnc lmscs and oil tanks. Bombers ranged as flir afield 1'18 Copcnhngcn capital 0f Nazi-had Gov’t Opposition In South Africa After TBRINGING‘ “UINFATHER us cor OVER BElNG INCIENQNT, HE souelll" IT=J we ' \- - 4 / can. me n nu suvlcmna. 1.11m u. s v .orv. By George MCMnn no HOME-WW GON “Honorable Peace” Dcnlnnrk, setting afire oil tanks at Nybmrz Island. near the city. Other planes struck bargcs on I (‘M1111 ncziv Rcisr-nbNk. lock REY/Pi o" Dortmundema Canal, and inland (locks nellr Duisberg. A munitions fnclcry at Heerdt, near Dusseldorf. was bombed. CAPE TOWN, South Africa. June 2D —(OP) —- The government op- position organized n series 051 meetings tonight urging the Union of South Africa to seek an “holl- orable peace" with Germany and, Italy "without delay." One resolution also urged the people to disobey a governmcnt order commandecrlng all riflcs of .n"' ‘larv pattern. ‘ Many women attended. i sEsncu FOR BOY i 1 SOB-EL, Que, Junc 2‘7—(C.P)— More than 200 district residents. ‘ including a Boy Scout troop and ‘many farmers, joined search pal"- lties today as the hunt for sci-en- year-old Marc Henri Bibenu con- itlnued. The lad has been 10st nince Mc-nilav hi smlnpy n11.11- land near his honw It nearby Ste. Anne do lord. NN CaORéHi $WEE‘PEA. I VAM GLAD TO SEE IIIIBINTEX SUITINGS 1r vou waur A sulr mar WILL MAKE-UP WELL- - WEAR WELL-AND use 11's sun: (IUARANYEID BRITISH MAIHIFICTUHI also MILITARY CLOTHS for Officers‘ Uniform! Khaki and Alr Force Bluo "Ih-m Mi Q n4. mam-u voua ullon rm: nnnmvn ASK BY GOLLY-WHEN l G11‘ NA SIT FER ABOUT SIX MONTl-IQ e l FOUN‘ OUT FROM EUGENE VA W515 GONE FROM HOME. SWEFPEA. YR SHOULDNTA DONE 1T ‘L LOOK- IVE GOTA “Hm-Lass” uses; liiiftééif-WE JLSI‘ TOJUST LOUNGE J - - , AQOUND THE l-louse OUT AGAIN AN TAKE 1N AN‘ DO NOTHIN’ 1 EVERY c AND 1N HONOR OF OUR LlTTLE FRlEND WE SHOULD MAKE 1T A NNLK TOREIT LET U5 NOT BE T00 HAR$H WVTH THE STOWAWPY. POVEVE. i PROPOST: ATOAST TO A HAPPY REUNION