W‘ JUNE 26.19.40. fruE cHA ‘REMEMBER WHEN (By The-Carina Press) Gem sarazen. first in the 3‘ u r-hzunpion-"hip at. or. eight yes-rs Rev n; 96 for a 72-hole score or! 23 it; and Bobbi’ is; puff/second place. tiedico Says Galento ls “Very Fit” SUMMIT, N. J.. June 2.'>—(AP) .- Dr. Louis H. Dodson, physician for lhe Ncw Jersey boxing cum. niisszmi, today pronounced Tony Galcnzo "vcry fit" for his l5—rou:*.d heavyweight battle in Jersey City Jufy 2 a2ainst Max Bncr. Tito phrsiciiin. examining Gal- mu, . ordcr of state boxing Co“ ' Abe J. Greene for n“. ui time in two months, put official “okny’ on Two. w“ heart. lungs, weight,’ .\:UI'C and eyes. 1p- l there was no sign that m.» t.ilg.'-pol,r poundcns right eye ‘id been affected in his knockout, priory over Iou Nova. last isll. ;_:;: ' -"‘ CTlTeSNAPS fresh mm his B7115}, open golf’ triumph, run-meg; United States Flushing, today. Ha fwd s iour-nnder-par final round (l. three strokes better than T. Philip Crulckshsnk, "—'— ——— ~—-———-—— YOUR VACATION PICTURES RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN t Tournament Is Cancelled SAINT. JOHN. N. B., June 25- (CPi-Jlhc 1940 New Brunswick Tournament has been cancelled (Wing to the W81‘ sztuition, officials of the New BrunswiclcTrnms As- [SOCIHUOH announced tonight. The tournament u) have b591, lheld at Newcastle the week qt July 29 or Aug. l. HOT GUILD Sccnics and views are fine-but do and shots of the vacation group In vacation THIS is the season of the year when most of us turn our work orcr to someone else, toss the fam- ily linxnugo into the hack of the cnr, and sot off for green vacation pas- tures. The camera, of course, goes along-for without. pictures, what would wn have to remember tho vacation by, and how could we sliow- our friends were we went and vrhat wo did? On the chance that they'll be helpful, hero are some hints for your vacation picture-taking. First, rcmciulicr flint the only good vaca- tion ri-corrl is n. complete ono. Not just a shot hero and there, snatched in otld moments-but a truly well- rounded picture-story of the fun, the interesting places, the people ion nit-t, and the experiences you ad. ‘ Srcond, take the complete kit With you. if you have photo bulbs niul n-ileciors at. home, tuck them in n corner of one suitcase. There may lm (ippnrlunity for night shots, at some interesting plucq where you st:i_v. it you have a tripod, slip 1 "Lots of young people-and I'm not. so old myself-think it's smart to sneer at. anything that wasn't invented yesterday. I belong‘ to a firm started by my great-grand- father. Ile established a standard 0i high qualify that has hccomc a lrarliiion-nml I'm proud of it. 'l'lint’s why I like Old Chum—-ili too, has a tradition behind it. So ion can rely on it-alwnys and ercrywlicrcl 'I‘|icre 1's n0 Olilfl‘ tobacco just like Old Chum." THE TOBACC herewith is my hearty wish that this year's vacation is the best- both for inn and for pictures-that you have ever had. i190 you mm az‘ l? n't overlook close-ups, fun pictures, holiday dress. Get variety in your record. it in the car trunk or under the sent. Maybe you won't use it at all —and maybe it will he essential for n. twilight scenic that you're jitst: hound to get. Another hurt: take an adequate film supply. That's vcry important. if you're going to out-of-thewvay spots, or if your camera takes an unusual film size. It's no fun to not stuck with an empty camera and no film, right lu mid-vacation. in taking your pictures, seek va- riety. Scenics and general views are fine-but. don't overlook close- ups, shots of the group in vacation attire, pictures of tmusuiil you visit, even snaps of novel signs and historical inscriptions. These add interest sud spice to the vacu- tion slbum.. spots Those, then are the essentials- variety in the pictures, a well- ;0l1 PaE. C] A b d i L,‘ _' _ o. u rey, am :21"ii:’.t.zi;1r:i.“;i:r::;:;::;i'"§:ti teal-tam»! by crew B7 John van Guilder Arthur. Kensington. 11v Justice Brooks, Dam Vesta Wm" i Klo. ivkc Jackson —Two year —DJ111 old colt‘ by Abbe Worthy n~ r toward by Gordon Dawson of Sum- iticrsirlc. who is the Klondike vintage of 1898. Budlnnu by Calumet. Budloniz-Dim -Nora Worthy by Bud Axworihy, i which by Wilbert Lawless. Norboro. [by Premier Witte owned by J. Dickson. Tryon, P. E. I another promising colt which won third money in a race of 16 colts. with the best time 2.07. Bars (El. 2.14). iKinney. The "Squire's" name and tfiime is familiar to all race fans ‘Green. Emerald. are expected to go to Alberton on Dominion Day. —K. Baseball Results Pace - making _ Indians Pounce On Yankees For 5-3 Fifth Inning Triumph NEW YORK. June 25 -(APl- With Hal Trosky hitting his 16th and 17th home runs of the season. the pace-making Indians pounced on New York Yankees again today for a 5-3 victory before rain halt- ed the game at Cleveland at the end of the fifth inning. The Indians scored three runs off Monte Pearson in the first inninu on a two-run homer by Roy Wealherly and the first of 'I‘rosky’s round-triopers. 'l‘rosky’s other clout alonz with a walk and two singles brought two more runs in the third The Tigers kept ther hold on second place, splitting a double bill with Boston Red Sox. Youthful Harold Newhouser scat- GOLF NEWS We have just learned that last week our Golf Professional, Mr. uowling, scored two successive rounds of 75 and 70. This is good golf at any time of year. and es- pecially so early in the season. Mr. Dowling charges only 50 cents per lesson and will give a. series of 10 lessons for onlv $4.50. or about the price of one golf club. is is not a, free advertisement for the benefit of Mr. DowlillE. i11- though we are always glad to help him out. It is inspired by yiurely selfish interests. because the future prosperity of golf depends on get- ting beginners so interested in the name that they cannot give it up. Golf is different from mcst games in that it is more difficult to learn to p'nv fairly well by merely ulav- inc at it It is essentially the be- ginner to take n series of lessonsin order to avoid netting into burl hob- itsandabnrl stvlc. ufiich make it sti’l more difficult for the bcsinnrr improve. and conscqucntlv he or she becomes rliscouraccd and never really cots bitten bv the zoii’ h~-~- tcrcd four hits in the nightcap to izive the Tigers s. 5-1 victory after Lvnwootl (Schoolboy) Rowe suffer- , cd his first defeat of the season] in the ooener which the Red Sox won 11-7. Until today. Rowe had won iive straight. zamos. The Red Sox sent him to the shovrcrs aft/er five inn- nics on the mound ard continued h-r‘ assault on relief hurlers Paul I Trout and rookie Tom manor Joe Cronin of the ‘Red iSnx and Charlev Gchrlmcr. Rudy York and Billy Sullivan of the Tig- crs hit homers in the opener. fKensington Race Horses Thc "bl! time" Island circuit. soon to be ushcrcd in by the big incct on Albcrton race track on DlllllilliOll Day. July 1st, will be featured by a number of race horses now in training at lvf/irthuifs and Scunilcfs tracks in Ks-nsingion. Babe Air-Elwyn. beautiful dark buy pacinz mare. nu-ncd and train- ed by Pulcr MacMithr/n will be. (lriven by the rctcrzvi 'l‘_vudale Sem- plc at Albcrton. At Myron McAr- thurls race track there is in train- 226 class) owned by George Brook- iutz --U.=ritn Briiton (Eligible to ins -—B_v Grcat Britton. Dam Uscita formerly owned and campnf-,~\i by Dr. F‘. W. Christopher of Boston. Scotty Watson —B_v Watson Pet- er Dani. Delta Aubrey —E1igible to any class, owned by Geo. Brook- Jofmny RAZZO blasted a homer tofay against teantmatcs thc I-‘lnll‘c= ncvcr and lcst t tional Lroguc dclphia. our oun WAY in.» l{"ll<ll‘liliOll. Ethel Bellini —(Eli'1lble 2.281 By Boll ii Scot-t. Dom. Baby Unton- firc years old owned by W. B. Mc- Calumet B 2.11 1-4 (£712.17 classi if‘ Jackson (by Capt. Aubrevi a "sourdonglfl of Tyndale Semple is training Hilda is a promising colt owned A 3 year old Col. Aubrey, Dam C. Jcim Huntley by Peter Herlw. Vesta Bars 2.05 1-2 by Grattan Squire Hanover 2.14 by Guy Mc- Vcstn. Bars and squire Hanover msrznnncs nssuvrs ADIERICAN LEAGUE . rigid ‘lmfl 110 021 410-11 1-1 2 Thimble Theatre — Starring Besides playing the game. one {sets zrrnt rclavntion in roamin! over this beautiful course which now looks beautiful. {Rizzo Hit-s?»- ru|1 Homer I NEW SEURK, June 25~(AP)—| thrsc-run his former Pittburgh but quit.» cauzht up oncnizig game of a Na- from no scxics 9-7 at Phila-I The Pirates landed on KlTlJVI ‘Hfqbc for l5 lnts \‘.'i‘|!i0 tire Philsl got l4. drirnv: Max Butc nny Lannnig iromfltho mound. IF voLvLL as BACK HERE WHEN I i=iNisH MY Music LEssoN, WE'LL so RlGi-lT To THE BANK ANo I’LL LOAN v NO DOLLARS -- WITHOUT sscuerrv OR ANv INTEREST! PQOTECTION MONEY PERSOBLFOR DAVS HE 046F513 WE QAILTO THAT MV$TERIOUE r/cswrmu POPEVE i6 A STRANGE ' v LAND AGAINST OUR WISHES h” and gore. nurse $1.000 A PROFITLEGS DEA DON'T IT ? WELL, IT’ NOT.’ Second Race - rots Emilee, br f by Scotland. c- THAT 5OUHDS LIKE YES, AM.’ A KID IN THIS PROTECTION FREE PROTECTION] POPEYE Two-yeur-old l e [at a m HE 9T6 IN THERE TILLTH’ BANKS CLO§E AM’ HELL, ‘~15 JRVWLLIQM} eon. molv IIIA lnviet. me. r. u. no u s. sir. on. ‘Emilee by Leo Axworthy (Hodgins) I the golfers in I'LL BET his congre / RUN, MISTER-- THAT / msoosNpiw-na COP, moo j HE'S TOUGHER THAN A SWORD SWALLOWERS __ - s vviNaPiPE! ation i b (i (‘ti April his our: iioirnonv wiNoow aELoNes To v WAY ON BROKEN m5 lNSlSTED ON SHOvVlNG THE BOYS HOW BOB FELLEQ THREW HiS FAST ONEI _ izrc i nnmrd Caswcll Jacobs, New York ntitlctl to a special Sun ay service j detective and brother 7.45 5.171.. over at 8.30, in time for orning round. __ .?_.—__~_...,-_____._____________ By J. R. Williams temporary adminis 2-1. ills Oucu/ QOMETHING IN MV ARM GAVE - -, THAT PITCH-~ l GREAT CAESAR , T.‘VE , of Joe, as ritor. Jacobs inuly estimat- A wiNoow/Jjt i” DRAT THE LLicK! _ THEATRE l7 AFTER This, FATTY, ‘g you BETTER no ALL t, your: TO?» » PAGE SE VEP "it. us‘ n r J SHIRLEY TEMPLE 5 1 l G b, in the Iumous story .' ‘ {the old NorI/iwesl! t Wings, b0 (Smart) 2 3| ° _. , .. . . .~. Spencer Scott Black Bonny, br o (Smith 3 3i r W, on Greyelwin. gr epflljarshsll) 4 4; ; Rcx C. Brooke a 'n) t‘ 5 ‘ Inner Robina (Berry) d 7; _ Clara Reynolds (Egan) 9 6‘ I " " ‘ . ‘ a I l i n: 7 i. n 1' Jitte b (J. '1 i . “"°°"" '“"°" .. . Grand Circuit Diiujh B, ',§§,,.,,y,°“‘°“’ 8 ,2 noLY nun; sowuwo _ scorr- tocxwooo 5.3L , Vmwrm“! H“ ‘Pwmm 1° 9 mm‘ Pm “fixed Dwbl“ 1 niinmioooiimon lJAiiflihlinDONAiD "2’ 1 ——-—-—- “m” 2110- 251° 34- munictmoscovicii MWOCIICLSEN i‘; mnmnsronrs, June 2s -r.s1>> J- '1‘*°”,‘°¥ ._ l”? “f? 107 r ___........-. l —Kuno. last. year's two-year-old Third T3N"“Ch3mP|""$hJlY Slal- Ti. Aicl-ailaiic 11.. 1;. 1ii0....662 MOI‘? “I, L _ ‘t, yin ,-' champion and wintertfsyorlte to "on Stake Twi- Pllrsc 55-25- if, Liccarvme 14.7 108 1w niriixri. _ 1.1.1» 1-. u. win the rich Humble on an stake ' i - - ' for grower; at (iQghen_ N136 Aug ggeelriigeer lScoét. be by(Es;C0fr1)£lI11d-Z]\./I?3 M. Hillier 84 109 99—6-ii UH“ . I ‘ 14, went own o defeat ay in . 1' y P611691‘ 35-h , the $5,125 chamnlon stallion stakris iRsmvs- be (Short -W. clearing» g- gfilfhmd 12g g§_6,5= » ‘ ‘of the Grand tCircuil: hsmess ru- n b (Whit B 3 ‘l k1 i ' " ‘ “‘ t ro tn I o' SLtB u 0. c my - vsfulf ll . t . , = e " 1 l , 2 .,;~. 1;,» 1p 1;; Returns T.) SDCLICEI‘ Scogihwallso nominated V0111, b? (f5flliqlflerli ) g 1% é’ " “£11 ‘ " ‘T “J m for te Ham le nan, took the. "6655 91" - 9111118 ' , ' first two heats of the race today [Bill's M00611’ Guy (Berry- J. Crlt- 13-115,?“ 151,14. 13?, 590 D-Odgers Ranks . alnd tliirnt drormeri back to 10th (g1) (p h n) 9 5.‘ ' 1c e ' "_ , ' p ace n he final heat ss Riemns- 311150" HTS fl 7 T= , .. ' mmd to viggoqq lPc-rsonslity (Poi-mall) B 7 (l CW4!“ =, Kuno, makinq his first start of Dfluphine (Maher) 1O 8 0 1* cur“ “ “w, ‘ the season, finished second in hark U293; (‘3/“1 islfflfltft) 430N061) 11 10 f? , “T ' ' T ' "g '1 of the first tw heats and r u-th. 12) 0o < am 5 ' dz‘. i W - 1n the {may o o‘ Times 2:$5 1-4, 2:06, 2:06 10-2. l I Spencer Scott's 2:05“; was the l best; ttmo Driver; 531d me high Fourth race -Swecpstakcs Trot, p f _ I\;iI1t(;“:le')“'0doziIiéP race spproximate- (Amateur drivers). Durst! $1.0M- ‘ S {- sec s. 1 . Countess Christine. bm by Volo-I ' » sump/mums; ;mite- Mabel Clemson (Bosirflckl i 1 4 1 ‘ First Race-Fourth Division Trot- Ilene Allen. ch m (Haynes 2 1 it _____. ting Horse Club of America SLHKC, PFOMDITAJI‘. bh (Andrews) 3 2 2 NEW YORK, J1: l 25 —-(AP — Purse $1,000. MCCObUm. by (Wood) 5 8 4 Pzeliminary‘ to a _Jeanninc (Warwlckl 4 5 (i tlou proctctis of .- lcndln" Lady. bf by Guy Dav-Eva's Hollyrooo Alice H. (Joimsom iTcny Galvin.» ii- . Juli- Girl (Pownall) 1 3 1 7 h‘ ‘i fporary ndmini.» .1101‘ of Glllgci- Henley, bm (Michoslsi Pctcr Chance (McNamara) 6 7 7 ‘of the late Jot Juctibs; f _ 5 1 2 Times 2:11 1-4: 2:10 1-4: 2:13 1_~2. ‘agcr, was iiptioinlctl today. lAVETlil. bg (Smart-Hedging) 2 5 3 ——i——————— Atttwhtng we 1mm pI-Ocpeds ‘m5 Nate Hanover, bg (V. Flgmggl CHURCH OFR GOLFERS ‘Elects-ooh ‘ icilpinovg 13p“)- tLanicr (W. Flcminu) _ 3 4 5 yilllVlllgillfiiti ‘i113 iulerildlhinttilrhfiii: HOIUWVOOd Hopeful (Whilhdrl ‘ill Gzilculo, and ixulio and "motion _ 6 6 dr. TOPEKA. Kan-(CP) - Dr. w__tnciure ricnts in thi- ilglil. ‘ Times 2.08 1-2, 2.07, 2:12 1-4. iErnest Collins, pastor here, decidcdl Surrogate JiilllfS R. Dclehnnty ‘ nnu:'f~_./ THEN suooeNm. wrn-iour EXPLANATION, HE oeciotas TO ruau ABOUT OME AND 6N1. FOR PEH-iAPS i CAN 511R " u-M FRoM Hi‘: ootoiaume. BY EOME PLEASANT SPEECH ABOUT soMeoN-s CLOSE TO HI_'S HEART CHEER uvpopevia, sooN we SHALL BE HOME AMONG LOVED 0NE€> - \ can PICTURE you EVEN NOW, DANDLING LlTTLE swat-mes oN vouiz iviixNLv i<NEEs l7 ‘T19 OLD CHUM. Avsllnblc in "hues, och: out-hes Ind p is. tins. CUT COARS! FOR THE PIPE CUT FINE FOR ROLLING YOUR OWN o OF QUALITY. Detroit 000 0m 004-7 i4 a l_> ‘ ____A/V_ Wilson and DeSuutels; Seats, _ ‘ Twat. Rowe and ‘Ihbbeitl I llPPlE AND “CAP” STUBBS 10o 000 000-l ... sJféh$.12"E!i..!2“2islJ$éiZi”é“ooi2l§=. char.- asters?“ | W ~~ w Detroit zoo ooo OOx-G 'l o l oiiioimuse. ruins. nwine Glenn: Newihouser and Sullivan. New York Cleveland 309 00-5 9 0 (‘Five innings-because of rain.) Pearson. mlderbrsnd and Rosnr: Miilmir and Hemsletl. NATIONAL LIAGUI Pittsburgh 912 000 000-Q l6 0 Plhlndclphis 0420 000 401-4 I4 1 But/‘sr. Iinnninz. Kllnger and Lcorz; 111mm, Bi Johnson and At- vrood INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 000 000 0-0 8 8 Rochester 21!) 000 x-4 8 0 (7 innings) Peek, Gettcl. Frankhouse and Padden; Gomioki and Mueller First Gamer Srrarusii 00') om 0-0 I 1 Bvhlnln 000 022 x—4 8 0 (7 inninizn.) Kleinlinns and Hartie: White and MoOullough. SOCCER CAPTAIN KILLED IDNDON. Juno 25.—(CP) — Tom Cooper, former hlmzland soccercati- tiiin, was killed today when motorcycle cofkied with a bus nenr Aklerburgh, Suffolk. Cooper platted for England against Scctnnrl. lrcland and Wales be- twccn i928 and 1935. He has been cn the roslcrs of Sheffield Wednes- ay, Derby County and Liverpool or leaauo talu- ' OR GREETING vouR‘ FIANCEE, MP5‘; own. WHO Esoenw HIUAYFQ ~Q>ui2 RETURN m»; / / S i By lid \\ iuzi I KiN NOT sTixNtf~ 1T.’ v ¢\\Q§7’ \>,. w; Hudftiig! THERE WOULDN'T BE ANY ME A DIME ON ACCOUNT —-— AN’ IF HE DIDN'T COME cwzrz RIGHT AWAY, LEFT. so THEN HE TOLD ME To Mow HIS LAWN! HE PAID ME WHILE I CHANGE MY DRESS, MISS HODGE v A RIGHT TO BE . 502E AT ME... IN WITHOUT KNOCKING TION V/HEN l SNU/ HIM -—— NY: CUR NKNELY i Iifiki M. L '. ‘,lli,l ;.i ,' ca"? to By Wcsiovcr S ' ALLY A GOOD THING FOR 6LENNY..YOU SEE TILLIE is A GIRL. OF IuooMt-rur YES, 6LENNY~5AY, i GUESS SISTER. PHYLLIS , c1001» ‘q - IUDGMCNT. I DlF)N'T ‘NANT w»; TO INNOV.’ Vi) ( OMC WHO’