JULY 11.‘, 17-10 1- --"' REMEMBER WHEN“ 931v Dean was crderrd to re- q...“ vb duty a: starting plICllIl’ tor gmcago Cubs l-wo rears ago twang-sore arrn or no sore arm. mm?!- piql K. Wriglty announced m, had directed h‘s $735070 TWP]- wy Th; (fun-din Press) tug hand to "be ready to pztch q-izihzn a wreck." Dean told his boss he was “ready to go." Dean is now "gm Tulsa of the Texas League, JTHE (IHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGIF. S._l_~Z_\:l;I__\_I JACK DEMPSEY CHALLENGE]! PORTTAWD -Jax-k Joli -232~ch:lll< 1.x (i huh; w a. huu! . "ll must be ( lily irom rounds. The neurn i "'* Weigh’. ltlflklng "s with d'ri(e h?‘ cl< _ said ' J- lf\ would be 0f f 111d (nus; u 10'. of 1m n IIUIIY IMTGN WINS FREE run ALL ATAMHERST Keen Competition As N.S. Town Race Card Of Season “MEERST, NS" July l0.—(CPJ—‘ e thousand fans uiatched Dudy 6. atch do three lust LEEDS today to ta-xe first money m the Junior Mee- {cr-ali, ieature competition oi the first Nova Scotia Harness ltilLlilg Association card hclu in Amherst this season. A Nctvcastle, N.B.. aorse, Protector captured tlrstpiace tn the 2.25 trot and pace, shading Moon Glow in an extra heat. Calumet Duds. Dlifllilfllllli. carried zhe colors oi h.s owner to triumph ,n the 2.16 lroi and puu- uiui two viczorics in the thru- hc; s, victors were pressed to t..e linilt tn all three classes, ‘lhcre were 23 noises 51211-1118- Protectofs luurels were gained bnlv alter stout resistance had Leen iuojugated. but a lvzui ut ' -.,tl.r. 9: :he extra lu-ut \...s still lt tu rarry the New Biuilswitk-rnriicd rarer through. Other NtW Brunsuick stature, Signal Senator, Mont-ton, and Vusta Bars, Port Elgln, old not " "cu-en the leaders serlousli‘ Hi 1h" ' ill. NIdIL-ll Dell, -' lUlILJL‘ u-conti in tl.c inst l - ' . out slipoea to iuiirLi ..i Li: suc- wcdlng Mats. VJU ital‘. Ccnue Acadia, and Don Fiuo, Moncton. placed illth and sixth in this class. Jean Henley, Port Eltzntook the Lrsi heat and tras a mruuce to Pio- u-ctor in the 2.25, but cntlc-(l third in the three-horse run-oil. Skippy Dale. Monet-on. finished well doun in the lasts. THE SUMMARY Junior Free-Inr-all Has First Central Acadia Don Fina, Belliveau, Monc n '7. Joe Hanover, Sweeney. Haliiax . . . . Times: 2.12%, 2.12% 2.13. 2.26 Trot and Pace 1. Protector, Harrison, Newcastle. Moon Glow, Hood, Hali- Little Giants Split Twin Bill ,,,_.,...,_ Cincinnati's ‘Ace Harler BALUPHWOEE. July Jersey Olty divided a doubleheader with Baltimore Orioles today. los- flrat game 17-3 but coming to nose out the bird: 8-5 in | q the nigh . "lathe a 0 I Q6 hurled tour-hit Tlommy ugh I 7 ball for Baltimore in the opener The modem b Wm“ h“ Ieammm“ bmmced ml” more than a fast. ball. a glove and ber a batters hitting habits and gflifrfglfmfllf “mflfllgs” m“ m‘ a prayer. writes Bucky waiters. weaknesses the "pitcher himself wOl/yde Castleman ‘held the Orioles - J 3 1 1 game while the Jersxéy City bflilllllzg goes on: Fast Ball Still The Best Reqaisite 'In Pitching Says ‘mm in thi-l throw and use u very (Canadian Prel-l) effectively. Next to throwing oiitectlvely. a CINCINNATI, Ohio. Juky 10- pitohefs best asset is a retentive aseball pitcher needs memory. By being able 1o remem- aoe of the Cincinnati Reds oi the cam change many potential base- National Baseball League. Bucky hits to weak grounder: or pop tliee by ‘putting them where the g_ o u. .- ._ n _ He's faced with the tact that Smoker doesn't like 'em.“ lax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l 1 I 2 9g?“ QNYrQiiigIrE-NigI-GQNQe every pitched ball in the big time 3. Jean Henley, Semple. 01.1018 has were fmipbaggers Bu, today ls a duel bemveen a batter Th! Wflk Si"!!! Port, Elgin . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Nag“ mnnwtmg for “s Shccfid of who knows a bad ball when he 4, Brian York, Dauphinee, the d“, and his 33rd or‘ mé season sees it and a pitcher who knows Most vulnerable points oi any Halifax . . . . . . . . . . .. b I 1 - that we have, know-L batter are the four comers oi the 5. Chiei Grattan, Bweeney. Which means may, m; plbghgr strike area. low outside, high out- Bridgewater . . . . . . . 10 4 4 Jen on m2 00o m3 4 4 mus, have “stun-Land M‘ o, 1; side. low inside 5nd high inside. ti. silent Joe, Sanderson, Bamzzmmy m1 240 2R n n 2 Bu. the m5; 1,911 1s 5.111 the m; 1 An unknown batters stance may Tm?" ------------ -- ° 5 ‘g; ., . requisite. After a pitcher has u tip of! a wise pitcher about the '1, 115mm Button, MacAr- H" he: d R dm d Mn‘ re’ working he must develop a curve. hlttelns Weakness" tltur. Kensington . . . . 7 ‘Idr 8 an e on. mm a change of may speck}. Thamis a 1m of mydmlogv in 3~ ilgPlYt-Vofale-Etter pitching tricks like the screwball Dllfihilflg. too. ‘some baltters can be "C -------------- -- or sinker ball come lat€r——&fb6r w°rfed bv 50W. d6 berflte Pre- a. sunny Hal Rudderhlm. Mr gjaiflofemy glllg f3? 8:? long‘ 10m, Drama partition by the hurler. Quick de- 10 Oastliemtan Arid Burs Jrne: ‘Bru- The three chief types M de‘ “Vedas mo! soma And the help S i hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tliililcglglli 2.15. 2.15%. 2.17. Oiiiclas: Starter: Dr. F. C. Du- gan. Charlottetown. Judges: Geo A. Calbeck, Summerside; E. J . Wright, Summersicle; C. L. Clarke. ltioncton; Timers: Ray Gibson. Har- old Comes; clerk: David MacTaKUB- Charlottetown. Baseball Results ner. Blurkihart and Kmcher. Semi-finalists Declared In Dominion Play orally USQZI and seine good pitch- ers employ all three. Although "fly Dlfdwr uses a slightly dil- rerent grip and. slightly diflerent delivery. there are general pitch- in: fundamentals. llnw l0 Grin It The ball is usually gripped be- tween the tirst and second tin rs and the thumb. The last ba ls AMERICAN LEAGUE By Jack Mitchell Canadian Press Stall Writer QUEBEC, July l0~_(CP)"Sf'1lil- imalists were declared in the men's singles division oi the DCmllllOD Tennis ChfimplOhMhlps tonal‘, \\’llI'1 two Montreal netmen gaining the round in company with the iav- ored Ross Wilson oi Torrnto and Don MoDiaimtd of Ottawa. Rain disrupted play innst oi the day, causing delays. in almost all usually thrrwm with a snap o1! the wrist. The curve ball. thrown with an outward rotation of the hand and arm, spins out o! the hand between the thumb and forefinger. Both deliveries should look alike as much as possible. Wise batter: will spot any deviation. A screwball, or reverse curve. in‘ grlnqred in much the same man- ner but ls released with an in- ward [Yllflllflll of the hand and l. Dudy Patch, MacMillun, New Glasgow . . . . .. ...l 1 l 2 gunner Girl, Ruclclvrhum,‘ 2 3 No games scheduled. a l ax . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3- 53H T911. 53111195011. NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ grurol 4 2 . igna na or, ter, “yum; 5 %IonctonH......... 5 6 No gamawh . arncy anovcr, scurr- 5 nnan, Cnarllntilnoxvn 6 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE . ainey t. (‘li('_\'. st-cc- hey, Bridgewatvl- . 3 6 figrgfégl 83A 6.8g T. Vesta Bars. Seniple, Port W8 nude ‘m: Gm . wick" gin ......... 1 7 a5‘, $6M“ Y- Times: 2.14 2.11. 2.12. ' _ Syramisg 110 021 ooo-s l2 l “a Tm‘ m“ h“ NQWHTIC ooo s11 oix-a a 1 _ Tising, Dtelz and Bottarini; Calumet. Dutismlltulklcrm I 2 granoh, Johnson’ Banks, and PM“ . Sully, Cummh rs, Halifax 4 2 1 m‘ ='mo* %%%£% u ao 4 4 Rvba. Berly and Scheriing: Cook. > Trexler, Nelson miMcCwlough; CUT ROLLING YOUR OWN 5/.i»v,,»,,‘i"O,. I; D \QO-O-§OOQOOOQQQQOOOQOOOOOOOQO BOXING SPORTING BLIIB SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 13TH. I was joshing my Grand-dad that he had never left the horse-and- Illlglly era. A Trans-Canada liner was streaking by and I said, "That's WIHII. I rnoanl Sec?" He came back at llll‘, “And what's that you've got in your pipe? Old Chum, isn't it? \\'(~l|. Imy, my generation started ()l(l (Thum and aliII there's no other loInn-(‘o just like itI SEEP It burns slmv and ml-Ilow and sweet because it's 1151111.” l took a pull at my pipe, IilSINI the rich flavour of Old Chum, uud l BHIII, “You winl" Great old Imy, my (iranddlfll GIG“ $050000, Old CliumI S uri Hanover, (Pownall) .. . Basil Hanover tshorti" I" Voltina (Catch) , , . , ,. Javadale (Palin) , _ _ _ , _ _ Minneopa (Smith), and Dolto la 81.000. two in three hunts. . Dazzle Direct (Parshalli , . . . ..l l; .. 3 CHUM fdaAcco OF QUALITY John Dillard (Hobgins) . 2 F, R. G. (Michael) .. .2 5 l-iarrv Dewey (W. _1="cmingi ...5 3 ‘ otti and Bellv Worthy (Linc). oooooouvmoo+o+o+oow “Irlsh” Leo Kelly vs- ClfTown. I70 lbs" “Youmz” Tom .\lcl.‘loskcy vs. 9 O'clock Standard Time MAIN BOUT-TEN ROUNDS sElilll-‘mAlr-SIX ROUNDS With 'l‘wo Other Good Preliminaries Admlsslom-Rln-zside 77.01 Rush 50c: Ladies and (‘hildrvn Zfic-Tax Included Advance Sale oi‘ tickets at Jlmmle’a Taxi and Shoe Shine Parlor. #0040004“ u u n u 04000004 wuww-owooooww" Wilfred Jordan Truro, 175 lbs. “lally Stead arm. wit-h the wrist snapped a ‘ § qunrtel- turn inward. The ball us- Q matches and washing out a icw. \ uallv breaks down and inward. l" 7/, \ \tut\/,..\\\ I The second-seeded MoDfurnud inst only one game 1n defeating Dr Georges LeOlerc o! Mont-real in “on”, rm. change o; pug some mm? silalflml “ls- _ pitrlicrs out the joints o1’ the in- The W“ Mtmlrea] PmYm-l "d" rim and worm! ilnvers on the vanclng lnm the scmi-tinais \\':*re ' “ ‘ " v Lewis m“ "‘.'h° de1°al°d 33° n" ‘Nglliliv grille ‘Niilleilggtsoliptkig Montreal's Phil renrsnn Alli tour. '10“ m from‘ Many pitchers spec- The semi-final draiw plats \V l-cn. -_~ seeded ifrsl. in the tournament. a- For the knuckle bail, used a: a ”DUNILOP, "m: woman's Finest nae" Red Headed Patty‘ Berg Signs llp, Big Time Golf Pro CHICAGO. July 10 --(AP) — Patty Berg, a. determined misa who took 122 strokes on her first round o! golf eight years ago- includ- ing a penalty for teeing up her ball in a sandtrap today signed a {our figure contract to wach the game. The red haired. 22-_\'oar-old Min- neapolis star accepted a position with a Chicago sportlnga goods company, one which will he her to colleges and high schools throughout the United States for exhibitions and instruction clinics. It Wm indicated Pait_v's salary would be approximately $7,500 a year. Her contract ls for six years- with Miss Berg getting an option ior renewal for a similar period. to the opposing team's aig-na . mill advise- the pitcher when to thrmv at tiitcli-oiit to catch an in- toxiclerl steal. Fielding from the pitching posi- tion is not difficult after the pitcher has learned the one car- livory are overhand, side-arm and of a “signal thief" is invaluable ‘,(lin:~.1 rule: nevri’ Fret of! balance ‘llq(iiplillz\lldv overhang. 1S mo“ gen. If one of your teammates is wise 121N181}, at all times. fOi‘ any _ »: A a n..__ greater safety In eve Choose. the Dunlop Vliih 2000 Teeth To Bile and Grip The Road Let na show you, today, [he world's finest tire . . . Dunlap ‘For!’ .. Jhe onl tire with 2000 solid rubber teeth . . . over 5000 a nrp edges to bile and gri the road and give you silent traction, Increased a Illly and road condition. Come in. a! bee! suits your purlo and purpose from our complete range of these famous quality tires. F. I. Moll-Ina Ari-hr Duvu Martin‘! Whitlork Tire Service Malletifis Battery Service Armstrong's Weight Problem Was ‘Dark Plot’ (By Sid Feder, Associated Press Writer) as part u! a deep dark plot. Eddie had moaned for days that his welterweight chanrpiuil couldn't get below 144 pounds, despite ar. agreement that he would scale no, more 140 for his non-title fight‘ with Lou Jenkins a week from t0- nighz. at the Polo Grounds. One o! New York State's Ath-, letic Commissioners, however, is an, Cid Missourian. so the flatlc fath- Eddie to bring Henry down from his training show them. Henry checked in a-t the commission of- fices today. stepped on the scales ‘ The scales showed llannnerln‘ er: told largo camp and Hank to be exactly 138 3-4. With that, large Eddie glanced cautiously over both siiouidcrs—~ one at a time, mat l5—!h(”n loan- ed over and in a confidential Whisper. Just loud enough for G"!!! a; 2%?‘ a . week (or Briugezra land uill doubtlea» compete in tpm l zournanienus," said sure. ' l , t '1'. s; ‘qsvsoviap metal for the ‘Ira-r cifozt. l ‘newslpapennen to hwar, he had given <"' 'l\- {English Tennis Star To Reside In Nova Scotia “Hillier (Zablci- who as Dorothy tho Winllnwcn - 1c; iglncxt ., u"! l .01‘ to stay “Ho. l ‘Mrs tennis champions ‘.111. Ion, who 5 '. ‘i’ ends 1oz" the (luzulion. "l intend to law-p u): mv some‘ tn ,be able to glVv encouragcmc . w young players." GIIUNS U1‘ (‘RIMTZA SOUTH.~'~..\IJYI‘< — fC-Piw-S 1 n. 16 w explained 1-1.4 "l re ' .(-n- Lyccal ~- ne d1 Jenkins‘ ship.‘ . PRICES um chanteuse‘ COMPARISON n. AEveryPriiceRa - Alijor hoopla ginisvtagun and McDizirmxi against lOUT OUR WAY -- i- Rv J. R. Williams OUR nuAgplgug HOUSE _ “rm, Quarter-finals also wrre tilaicdl wE-RE sHORE WAL EF y . f . 59y CAN gig AWE /,_.__ ;O;;l I - - .. . _ , UH HAINT w J . .-~GOK. - WHATN {&§m*“§3,m°;s,°§,§‘f§f,fn§“‘j;§l‘éh§s l Sign: magi/gum, cor NO BRAINS, vun LJQLTA $20.20;»; I $3.93’ é-(Eérwlsés HEM/ENS name-z HAPPENED h... WHY, I'M in the mixed doubles and nrriim- .- ' " ' 00f Tee GOOD LOOKIN', ITS A TEM- i Lt GTOPPING, THE LAGT I RECALL I was lnarv matches in the Junior wo- W TH MOVIES AN EF VUH HAINW’ 001' VEAR A LARIAT/ / some DOWNHILL AT A TEQRIHCJ RATE.’ menls division and the class 1hr boys under 15. In the women's doubles. Mrs. Rene Bolte and Francoise Lacasse o! Montreal loit only {our games in eliminating Barbara Barnard and Arm Sweeney or Monltrcal. The Ottawa team oi’ Wznniireci McConnell and Mrs. Gordon Lewis were extended for n 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory over Claire Renshaw and ' Rosette Renslhaw oi Montreal. l The match between Durivagef and Pearson was halted “m... 1)...- ivage leading 5-7, 6-2, 7-5. On re. summation oi’ play, Durivage took the newt sot 7-5 for the victory. The games of the Wutt-Wiron and Duff-O'Hara matches ivrre Placed in a light snrlnkle. "rm Diafli-Oll-Iara match, however, was llhe highlight of the day. Fiiiity-seven games were played in the match before Duir pulled shglweh m win, s-a, 1-6, s-s. 0-1. ‘The Eleanor Young-Jenn Milne miimh Bkainst Mrs. H. Jones and Msr. F. V. woodfourv or Halifax ‘ was set over um-ll tomorrow . wiry VORE FIDDLE AN AT VORE AGE.’ IT'S MARVELOUS" NEITHER O'THEM, VUH GOT T'HEV TALENT, AN' Ef VUH HAINT cor NONE OTHEM, wi-lv, VUH JEST HEV T'BE A COWPUNCHER ‘nu. V0125 SEVENTV-ER- How OLD AilZ vEw, STIFFV 9 Race Results v u emu a vnnon. eon (no n nu emv-eu. In . 0.. Jlilv lQ-(AP) — '1‘0LEDO Grand Circuit resu.ts:- L" ‘I w W’ Thimble Theatre — Starring POPEYE First race-Trotting Club stake; purse $1.316. two in three heats. l estone (Sma rt) D‘ macaw- n (v. Fleming) ‘l Time: 2.041;, 2.051;, l Second race—l2 class race. purse, Peter Patch (Smllrgi , . . . . . . . ..4 4 Petromite (Beedel. Brookdnlo (My- ‘ Time: 2.06%. 200 t. . Third race-Matron Stake, three-q vear-dd trot; purse $4.427, three-I heat plan. Srxencer Scott (Eran) Remus (Short) . . . . . . .. Kuno (Myottl . . . . . . .. Earls’ Moodv Guy (Bvrrrh. Gentleman Jlm (Parshalln. Princess Peri (W. I-‘lemlnri. V010 (Parker). Paynit (Pallnl. Personalltv (Povmalli. Time: 2.0613. 2.03. 2.05%. 1i 2i "l ‘I. 4i u¢ukL QA4UD~ m nd H C ONTR THE are SHOT ,.. J-‘Pwrmw j emanate sun» uamsuanene 2 EGAD, r FEEL o|zz~/.'--t~J(-is=ae AM r ? BLOW ME DCWN, w“; I '50 QUIET IKIN HEAR THE WHl%I<EF<$ ON ME CNN CROWN‘ Aw. I'M KlNO-k TIRED OF MYJOS AT "rweaocuxv, Rumania Quits League Of Nations BUCHAREET July l0 —(AP| - \ Rumania tcmght announced ltor ivlthdrnwal trcm th? lflaaue 0i Na- S’ iicns. . , I Fcreign Minister llhimll Manor!- escu told the press the withdraw- al ends Rumanlah "political ll- lusicns." ‘These illusions, he said, only made her turn against "zrrat and 6 a i Dar I DON'T FEEL. v? KY WELL! -- Hutlfl / f/"" lFl DON'T COME, — — friendly nations, (obviously Ger- many. Italy). . TVATKQ TH’ mun c? A MAN 1-: SAYS HELL. DOCK Mi , f-ftfl. Jill‘; IO-JAP) . P t“ -‘ worlvl heavy- wlio has Iicen