strsbft RERBII FOR IIIBKEY‘! The full-flavored Tobacco which never disappoints. ' so» n: m r Sold The Island Over Rickey g& liicholson TOBACCO 00.. LTD. Charlottetown NJY. Yankees Shut Out League Leading Ditroit (Could-kn Press) pmnk Shea. 24-year-old rookie whiz, pitched New York. Yankees n, within two games of the Am- erican League lead yesterday by shutting out the first place De- ymst Tigers lar the second straight time. 3-0. in the only day fixture grhgdtlied in the junior circuit. shr-s, who blanked jhe league- leaders with four hits May 21 in flgw York. gave them Just fiva today to fashion his slxrth straight victor)’. see-in st the expense of Dstroita are. Hal Newhouser. who cave up six of New York's eiglll safeties in his seven inn. insi- Jqttn’ Joe DiMaggio got. four hits oft Newhouser to take tile American League batting leaderlihip away from teammate George McQuinn hilt. bounced iri- _fp n ninth ininng double play to end a string of seven hits tn seven times at bat. slea walked three and struck out four tn subjecting the Tigers to their third whltewashing of tile reason, nll with Ncwhouser on the loslllg end. Bob Dillinger singled home tile tying and winning runs with no one out in the ninth to give St. Louis Browns a 4-8 victory over B<\<‘(‘m Red Sox in a night game 35f!" 1b,. Sox 11nd tnkel n nllP-riin {and in the first llzill of the inning on a double by Rudy York. Leflty Frank PBpieh stopped Philadelphia. Athletics on three tool's-mu singles as Chicago White 3m "Mn the series opener. 3.11 Th» White Sox bunched four of their seven- hlfa off Joe Coleman for all their runs in the fourth. Gerry Priddy slammed a home run in the ninth to give Washing- ton Senators a 8-5 victory over Ci"\"'l7ll‘(i Inriiang in the OPGIIFI‘ of a ‘JlFFP-Qflmf! series before 20.968 flint. STOGCIHQLM, June 3 -— (AP)- Joe Bairsi. heavyweight boxer from Kulllmnnt. Pa., and Olle Tandberg. Sllrrtsll champion at. lhni weight, rlil moot July 6 in a ill-round bout at a sit, still to be determined, it was announced today. Tigers 3-0 Honeymoon Sets World Record IINGLEWOOD. Callf., June I _ (A?) —- Honeymoon. great sprint- t from the Harry L. Wdrner s", bls- 10118? set a world seven-fur- long record of 1:21 4-5 in CflpLur- ing the featured $5.000 rage .1 Hollywood Park. Honeymoon. former pride n_f the Louis B. Mayer stable. clipped We. fifth of a second off the 1122 mark first hung up back in- i906 by Roaeb ." Favorites Run To Form LANCASTER, Ont.. June 3-1131. vorites ran fairly well to form in milrlllnir play o! the Ontario lad- ies golf championship st the Hamilton Golf and Country Club here today. 9916110108 champion Ads Mac- kenzie, who shot. a disappointing fir» in the qualifying round yegter. day. came roaring back in first round play of the championship fliBht with en 89 to defeat Mrs. F. Mulqueen. Toronto. 3 and I. invite till liodds To Run In lintarlo ‘IORONIU. June 3—(CP)—Cil Dodds. the "Galloping Parson" holder of the world's indoor mile record has been invited io appear at. the Ontario junior track and field championships here June 28 in a half-mile jaunt against loial track talent. DOdd! made lu- last Canadian track appearance at Hamilton m i944 when he slashed six seconds from the Canadian indoor mile record-the "Galloping Parson" did the circuit in 4:103. Western FansAnxious Over Riders Games” By NORM ALTSTBUTDR RECIINA. June 4 -—IC=P) -Solne RQina footlbnihfans already ate btttm their fingernails in anxious qlstolpation of what may happen their beloved Saskatchewan Rough- liriers when the red and black team gaiiops cast next Fall for a pie-Mason series. Dave (leader-Poet) Dryburgh reports the consensus of one group so s “fear it will take the edg, off filings if Riders are handed a fe-w Ilfilrltzs." He added: "....Whir‘h otvuVi happen easily." Ambitions Plans ‘lbntctive plans call for tangles with Montreal Aiouettee. Ottawa Rnuohrtders. Toronto Bnlmy Beach and Hanlilton Tigers. Rvfltfnifll ‘n-lefll in stamping grounds they left to join the Regina sound will be Stan Rose, Art McEwan and Gluck Radiey. all of Montreal. and Carroll Bloom. 10-year-old cclltrc Wlln made hiadebui with the Ol- Mwrl (‘luh last. you)‘. Backfit-ltiors Dav- (‘tilbo-Jf and Jim Lawson proh- "hi": will visit their Oslnna. Ont. lmncs. D-"vburgh believes it will be a nlrc~l afternoon \\‘i‘if‘l1 lllcy mcei. ‘lilfilml and no soil tnuril when "M- ‘nit- thclr Ottawa opponents. Bl: ZR-yvar-old plnyilzg roach Ker. Preston isn't losing uny 516°!)- Benking heavily on youth. ho W’ only one end lilo lest m)‘: 1‘. Johnny Boll, to bainncc Import Srulht ' l '7‘ tho Riders pick up one or ivwo‘ "‘~lf--:-dl.n:: backs they'll he for-i ""0 lie enough," Drylaunrh sayxsi -‘\ lrlllons are progressing top."- lrd PlTilllSiliOn of a Unltc-d Stains lnckfirltlcl- as well as another line- Win. Rltirrs start east Aug. l9 for the Yflfknul lhry hope will put them I: fol-m that brought tllrm west- Colgate .- ‘l==‘ lib clear through your shave. (“lute Shave Cream your next shave. {Jill can't lose — it‘ you're not completely sht- ‘Ed semi the carton top to Colgate. TWO"!!! " ""1 vault [at doubts your annoy colcirr SilAVl cum m»)... rssrrn, CLOSER susvss ‘ 0R IOIIIIJ Y Shave Cream gives you champion llllllurmonce. It's light, fluffy. easier to spread llllicker to work in and because Colgate "i-"lvt Cream is moist and active it stays on ml honors 1e ttméFbet-lveen loll and 1908. Winnipeg Blue Bombers have ruled the roost. since then but DW-Jllrflh notes a happy end- ing for the eastern tour:- "Bome of the western teams should be tame playmates after Riders get over those (eastern) aa- slgnmenta." Leafs Player Out Wit_il_lniury TORONTO. June 2 --(CP)-To1- onto Maple Leafs lost the services 0f Austin (Jay) Knickerbocker temporarily when h». retired with ll ‘Pulled muscle in his stomach in '11“ llffil Si!!!" of an International League twirl bill with Newark Bears at Newark yesterday. Welterweight Fight Postponed Again CLEVELAND. June .1 (AP) - rph, “ml-M “ialtprwclzhf. title fight between champion Ray Robinson “sq-j Jlmnly Dnylfl was postponed for a second time today. being set bar-l: from June l7 to Jilln- 2i. Prmlotor Bob Brlckman said‘ Robinson. who rcccivcd a out cYB in his last outing with God-file Abrams. had recovered from ti!!! injury but was hnvlrlll l-"lllbl" Ft‘ ting lylln shape. Baseball Practice There will hez-nlhnportant prac- ilm- tonight for the Rovers base- ball team at 6.30 sharp on tilt Park diamond. A full illrlwlll -l! requested. FREDDY WIIALEN Couch .,--» Razor .. ilR MONEY I rs m: '1 I00! liiflll i WWII "Ill! lbe a shame to let. him come back JUNE 4, 1947 .. Cut o! the limelight since his active participation days were over but still looked upon as one o! the most outstanding track and Raid athletes ever developed in the Province. Billy Hslpenny is gradually recovering from an illness that had him in hospital for the past five months and a host of friends these days are welcoming him back to his fav- ourite haunts and pulling strongly for him to recover his unbounded CHETEY. 4 4 4 4 Illness has taken its toll out of the whipcord body that back in 1912 he sent. soaring over 12 feet. 8v; inches in the Olympic Games at Sweden. Bill didn't. win that time but. ii: took two of e great- est pole vaulters in the world at that time to beat. him and he was-the recipient of e. trophy from the King of Bweden for the gnmenesa and courage he had ex- hibited. 4 4 4- 4 That was the highlight of Hal- penny's career but there were many other incidents when he represented e. Montreal amateur athletic body that left its stamp 0f greatness upon htm. Even in iilt‘ twilight of his athletic career Bill had plenty of stuff left mid when well over forty years old captured the pole vault st the Maritime track and field cham- pionships. soaring over eleven feet at that. time to beat the vaultcrs of that day. 4 4 4 4 Full of fight and a will to win Bill hsl llaln lshown the same courage against sickness. For s while many of his friends held a dim outlook on his chances. but» the fighting heart that had car- ried him to many athletic tri- umphs in the past is now carry- ing him back to sound health and when the new Memorial Athletic Field gets underway you can bet your bottom dollar that the slim straight figure of I-Ialpenny will be seen watching ilhe athletes in an intensive. knowing manner. Ill 4 4' O In addition Bill hes also proven that. he is a capable track coach. In the days when the old Abel?- lvelt Grounds were flourishing Heipenny had a score of young- sters under his care. Many the promising performer received his expert advice and any success they attained can be. laid strictly at. the feet. of the quiet-spoken Ilalpenny. ' 4 4 4 4 Jack Bhsrkey, former world's heavyweight boxing champion is one person who is very vehement in his stand about allowing Max Fchmeling to return to the United States. Says Sharkey: "It would here."_growled Bharkey. who took world title from Schmeling in . 4 4 4 "If I met him. I'd back again. He made the i932 4 pin his ears a lot of money hers and then when he left he belittied the people and the country." 4 4 4 4 The burly Si1al'k£‘_\".< blue eyes look on m1 icy sheen as he re- called the night in 1930 when Sohmeltng. now making s come- back at 42 and hoping to return to the United States. first won the championship. Gone Tunney had left. the title vacant; and Sharkey met. Schmcling. Der Mo): tllmb- led to the canvas tn the third and n-arrvvnrded the crown on n foul. 4 4 4 4 “A foul." Shnrkey snorted. "fl still makes me mad. All T did was hit. him in the belly and he couldn't take it." 4 4 4 4 ‘Two years later they met and Jack's face still splits into a wide grin when ho recalls how he nmnhandled Schmcling to fake the championship. 4 4 4 4 “I belted htm tn the belly and then tabbed htm or! or hustled him nound" Sharkey said he as THE CHARLCYITETOWN Rex Barney Gets Credit. For Dodgers 8-7 Win Over Pittsburgh Baseball Results NATIONAL (First): Pittsburgh 020 002 200- 6 8 0 Brooklyn 110 I34 llix-ll 10 1 I-ltghbe, Behrman <5). Sta-inoc- vich (6), Bsgby ('1) and Kiuttz. Sullivan (7); Barney, Casey (7) and Edwards. (Second): Pittsburgh 000 Sll 000-7 12 I Brooklyn 042 110 00x~8 ll. i Roe, Strincevlch (5). d: Kluttz; cross. Melton (5). Ring (5), Bar- ney (6) and Brogan. Edwards t6), Cincinnati . (i0 000 100 l if) 0 Philadelphia 000013 00x 4 9 1, Erautt. Lively; (6) Shoun (7) and Larrlanno; Rowe and Semin- ick. Chicago . 010 100 001 8 d l New York . . 003 040 01x 8 10 2 Ladc. Lee r5), Meers (a) and Murculough: Koslo and Confir- Sl. Louil 000 030 000 3 5 D Boston 000 000 000 0 6 I Munger and Wilber; Spahn. Lanfrarlconl- (9) and IVLasl. AMERICAN Benton . 000200 001 3 B 0 St. Louis . . 000002.002 4 5 0 Hughson and Tebbets; Kinder and Early. Phliadelphil T‘. 000 000 000 0 l 0 Chicago . . .. 000 300 00x 8 ‘I 0 Coleman. Scllich (5) and Rosin‘; Papish and Trash. New York I01 000 00l—3 8 0 Detroit 000 000 000-0 5 8 Shea and Honk; Newhouaar. White. (B) and Wagner. Swift (B). Washington 011 030 001 0 ll l Cleveland . 012 000 200 5 10 l Newsom and Evans; Embree. Kllcman (5), Willis (B) and Heg- an. GUARDIAN Team By The Camellia)’: Press Rex Barney. Brooklyn Dodgerg’ l“ “INTER. came back in l. relief rolls yesterday to stop Pittsburgh eetd in the last four innings and mined credit for Dodgers’ 8-7 triumph in the nlghtoap of a Nag. lanai League dubioheader after he had been shelled ilrom the mmlmd in the opener although receiving aodllt for Brooklyn's 11-6 victory. Barney started the opener but left for a pinch-hitter in the sixth when Dodgers scored four times to take s 10-4 lead. The big rightllander came in the sixth inning of the nightcap after the Pirates had overcome n. 6-0 deficit and pulled to within one mm of a tle. Barney blanked the Bulcs ll“? "i! 0f U19 W8)’ on (me single. 1n the sixth of tlhe first game, manager Billy Hellman-of the Pit. sues same he was playing the rerrlaiulder of the game under pro- test. I-Ierman charged that Pee Wee Reese, in beating out a bunt, inter- fered with catcher Clyde Kluttz. Little Eddie Stanley of the’ Brooks lashed out two doubles. a‘ triple and single. drove Ln three 111m and scored oa y to spear- head the Bmoks opening Barrie M. tack. Ralph Kiner featured the Pirates’ offence with a. two-run homeifl New York Giants tock over un- disputed possession of first place in the torrid pennant race by de- feating Chicago Cubs 8-3 in a night game. The victory gave tlllc Giantg a. full game lead crvor iilf‘ Cubs who dropped Lnto second place only three percentage points ahead of Brooklyn Dodgers. Pushing across three rune after two were out. in the fifth. tnvo of them on Stan Muslels fifth homer of the season. Si. Louis Cardinals shutout Boston Braves. 3-0, to map Lefty Warren Spahlnfs win- ning streak at eight games. It was the fun-til National League vio- tory of the year for George Mun- ger and his_ second shutout. Philadelphia Phiilles broke a four-garlic National League losing streak as Schoolboy Rowe subdued Cincinnati Reds 4-1 before 15.551 for his seventh win of the season. Cincinnati's Eddie. Miller hit his 12th home run of the season with the bases emlpty in the seventh. ' PAGE SEVEN Mciiloskoy-hiooncy Fight Scheduled ilero 0n Juno 12 Boxing returns to the Charlotte- town Sportlng Club on Thursday, June 12th. when "Ace" McCloskey will defend his Maritime middle- weight title against the challenge of Irish Jimmy Mooney of Mono- lon. N. B. In an interview with the writer last night Jote McDonald. pro- moter of the championship bout produced s contract signed by Mooney tn which the latter has agreed to terms for the match to be staged at the Sporting Club on the above mentioned date. McDonald stated he also has McCloskey under contract to dc- fend his title against the Mono- ton battler in s. ill-round bout which will headline a card orig- i-lally scheduled for June 9th but which was set forward until the 12th in order to give both fight- ers a. few extra days of prepar- ation and to enable the promoter to tron out the numerous details incidental to such an important match. The promoter is endeavouring to line up a strong BUDPOTUYIB card which will be announced at a later date. Montgomery And Williams Sign For Bout (By The Associated Press) | June R--Ike Williams and Bob Montsomerll signed today for a id-round light)- weight title fight Aug. 4 at Phila- delphia Municipal Stadium. Williams, from ‘Brenton. N. J., is the recognized National Box- ing Association lightweight king. Montgomery. Philadelphia, has the sanction of New York and Pennsylvania as the tltleholder. LARGE FAMILY MINNOW! The minnow is the iargeet family of fishes. with 350 species native in this country. HENRY darned stablemate, Titan Hanover. FOR KITCHEN $15.90 ARHFAST American sorr PHONE 249i mo rusnstr osuvmo COAL CO. IONDON. June 3—(AP)—Llo_vd Marshall of Cleveland scored s surprising fifth round knockout tonight over Iredldte Mills. end- ing the British light heavyweight champion’: hope of a return bout for the world title held by Gus Lesnevich. Mills caught s. hard left and was counted out after two minutes and 58 seconds of the fifth frame. Mills was far behind on rloi-nts st the time in a screwball battle in which the Bryon seemed to be out on his feet from the time he left his corner. Midis. weighing 176 1-4 pounds, exchanged blows with Marshall in the opening seconds of the first round and was tapped by n. rigllt| cross. Marshall. at 166 1-4 pounds. stepped back slightly and lefti Mills shadow boxing and unablsl to focus ills eyes for several sec- onds. ‘ It was apparent then that Mills‘ was not i-n the form he had shown i only a year ago. , Mills went down-l ln the second. round without taking a punch bu: l was up at the count o-f two. In the l third. he took counts of eighbl four and two, and in only one ofl those did he appear to have been hurt. The American Negro bpckedl Mills against the ropes lrl the fifth and battered htm with rights l and left»; while the Briton stuck his tongue out. M; the crowd. Tllcll he went down for good. A sell-out crowd of 10.700 st- tended. Beatrice iianover iioes Into Retirement GOBHEN. N. Y.. J1me 3 —-(AP)-- Beatrice Hanover, Lhg Amen Homestead! My filly whichwaathe threvyear-old {flitting champion Of her QR in 1945. has Jotned her in retirement, stable co-ovmers E. Roland Hairrln-lan and Eibridge T. urlced today. The re ’ t u! Titan Han. over, Halmbletorlian winner in 1945. was announced during. the weekend. Lloyd Marshall In Surprising Victory Over Freddie Mills ‘ for ploy. Official iiponing 0f Horseshoe Club Tonight —-— '" l/ The official opening of B-“lghton Horseshoe Club for season will take place tonight-J! weather conditions permit-offlo- ials announced yesterday. Th; program will 3e; underway .5 8.30. Special prizes for the night's play have been donated by Dtsm. ands Bolscragcs C0,, [My and the Vets Grocery. Thursday night a double ch31- lfillke match will be the feature. ' Wilfred Evans and J. Davy are to meet Andy ivlartin and Jack Mc- Court. n’ lfllllghl should be unsuitable tile two nights‘ pro. grams wii be run on.’ Thursday. officials said. They extended an invitation to all interested, in addition to regular members. to attend. -LONDON v- (c?) Michael Oliver. 18. has hitchhilaed over Britain and claims s record with 1.050 miles in 54 1-2 hours. YE THEATRE HTEKIY CQIINER Clifton Webb William Bendix Trolvrscsvzi ran-saw. INTERNATIONAL First gamer- Montreal I00 0100 2 9 l Syracuse '. 010 0000 I 4 0 ('7 innings). Kehn and Campanelin; Schultz and Just. Second gemet—- Montreal .. .l00000000 I ‘I 1 Syracuse '. 000000000 0 2 '1 Banta and Companclla; Howell and Wesf. II "4 010N000!) I 6 l Baltimore .... .. 010000000 1 I 0 Burkont and Marshall; Runivl and Robinson. Buffalo .. 200 010 32f) 8 I0 0 Jersey City .000000100 1 2 3 Perry and Mordarskl; Melts. Jones (7). Bridges (9) and Gras- so, Yvarr (9). Toronto I 0 l Newark . . 7.20 420 00x 10 18 S Bcsse. Klmherlin (2) Slmonds (4) and Desautels; Amos and Lol- lar. . ~ - Bowling ' CIPTOWN ALLEYS Cnndlepine-Itnals Old Timers:— E. Doucctte J. Cameron. ‘R. Duncan .. V. Coyie F. Doucette Total-INS.’ .. 83322 3l£8§§ Champs:- J. McDonald J’. Power E. Smith J. Poulton .., E. Latter Total-BSD. High single E. [tartar 102. High three E. barter 286. Points: Champs 4; Old Timers l. Next game Thursday night 8.30. REMEMBER WHEN By The Canadian Press Helen Jacob; of California. made her flftlh challenge a winner when she won the All-England numeric‘ tennis title at Wimbledon 11 years Egg t()(|3y_ Site fiflfefliéd Bud}! Krahwinkcl Sporting of Gemlflflil’ and Denmark. 6-2. 4——6. 7-5- §8§i3 recalled. "Well. the young guy dropped into his old fighting pose. "l gave it to him good. I’ tell you. I'd hit htm and then say: ‘That's Ifor my mother. Then I'd smack him again and any: ‘That's for my sister’. I gave htm enough for .m_v whole family. I'll tell you". 4 4 4 4 ‘sharkey disclosed that it. was he who gave schmeling one of tile German fighters first boosts tn this country. "I was in my doctor's office and the doc asked ma to say n few nice words to n ycung guy waiting outside." Jack lioor Prizes Kinsmen Carnival Free airplane ride over Cllll- lottetown for lucky ticket holder on Wednesday, Thursday and I-‘ri- day nights. Hall-hour free flying how he had admired me tn mot- ion pictures. what he was to be later I'd have ‘flattened htm right. there." to secure their eligibility cer- tificates os soon as possible. which should please all horse- men and race ions. ed later. was Scllmcling and he told me If I'd have known \ Races lit Riverside ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th Four Classes - Purse Races I would advise all horsemen (Photograph Finish) Classes and Purses announc- J. LEO PRAUGHT, Secretary. instruction for lucky ticket holder on slhwflv. a-l-Ll TIPPY AND "CAP" STUEI-IS -~eu~r pool v SA soon-so us STUFPN’ NONSENSEKYRUS BUDGE‘. p.- ' u sells. LLY, can JQ/NED rue HAD A PERFECT RlGl-ITTO SELL lr-- --AN' SAMMY uAs IT BACKJOOFAN‘ lr-rvou THINK 1 uavawr ANYTHING TO sAY.'Bou‘rJrr'.You't.t._ ' “secrete.” "W Wl-IO 9 BUTTHAT ‘rt-tar soon ,9 WOULDNT . 41M ‘N //;, AFFECT-- m“ Gft. 4o “A223. "s-l Iy Edwlni WELL, LEGALLY. IT WOULDN'T MATTEPR‘ BUT ACTUALLY-WVELL, c . - WHAY A RELJEF .‘ ,,_.. ur_ z n 1/” " 31'3"». : 1'55"- ._ s v 4 "\ V“ (‘in / _. a o‘ ' j li- _ _ . - _ - . u-n-nlssvvnqr-nw- sill/Ml". i?“ °"‘"' -""""' “ “'"' ‘ " NAPOLEON AND UNCLE storm“ Iv Clifford Mc “do: ' ‘ arses“ u“? Iy Websle; ' - BUT 1 AIN'T TFOUCHIN’ the MIGRAiNE OlAMONOJNO-DICE“