MAY 23, 1940 John Paul To R1171 If! NB. Road Race M”, pgu], mourn detainee um“ from this Province lett "sw|@-y m Pmoeuclisn, N. B., to h" PM; in the lo-mille mad race Empire Duly. Haul has won m’ n.8,," 0ft two ooaaalims. l- 01d Country Soccer Results 10110011. Mflly 22-(0? CABLE) rsww- games played in the vmmi Kingdom todialy resulted as lolloils: South O Arsenal 2; Fullham 1 West Evwlcn 1; Wreomam 1 Northwest _l¢¢ylllgi;n i; Plcstcn 10 English ‘VII’ Cup Third round replay west "Fill 3; Huddersfield l. mllsgow Charity (‘up sellli-‘HIIIII Ranger's 5: Celt/lo I Garcia Puts Title On Line NEW YORK, Mav 22 -(AP)- ral- 1C9 thud time since he won it lbcr. Ccferiiio Garcia lays middleweight title (New rlllzl» on the line to- ~hl in a 15-round bout “.111 K 1 Ovcrlln of Washington '~1\ll Square Garden. o! the scrap may come two 011,40... dlows. 'I'1lere is talk o! lll'\i('ilil‘" lhe winner with light- helllyr" champion Billy Conn irl or of ille New York baseball parks 11111111,‘! ilic summer. ALso. lllcle is a possibility that the victor luay get a shot at Al llcslak of sraitle, recognized as mlddlelrclzllr king by the National Boxing A. ocinlion. Odds Jll‘(‘ silos-toning on Garcia who was a 5-1.’! favorite earlier ill the \\'ii'i\'. There is plenty of Oval-Lin lllrllcy around at this price and 11 1115i)‘ be the filiplno will be backtd down 1o 1-2 at ringside. Garcia woll his crow-n from Fred ' "lsl October, 0 rat-ed one of the im- “CYCII oo ~zs the game. has !“.‘li lwlllell only once Tn 20 starls in till‘ last two years. 611E Speed Drivers Seek Places In Famous Race APOLIS. May 22-111?) l race dl'1\‘£"1‘» watched Jr iodlziy as 11 cars lgzod :11 hc pits of the hirilanalp- 01s Molar syn-dummy waiting lo llllfllil‘ 1oz" the lvlemorial Day 50D- 5Dll llrlll-("rs 111 mid-aitenloc-ri pill a lll ipll" on acvon of the Will li-li" s: zlszdc for time trials on llle Tl 3a places lg lineup slill nlre 00:11. l ('.ll‘ lllllsl go 1i] milrg v c o1 ll: lclisl 115 lllll-Ti l rill)" llic 38 fastest Gci Special Lrnve -'-‘.“‘-'".l1 leave from front- c ill ILIYIIPIDHIP in lhe .l:ll Dav Auto Race . .s. two French sol- bepu "we Drqvfus and Rene Le- -\lc. \l.11 arrive at New York lo- gf°:'““' Pu r1~e Italian 1mm" Come (l,’\_ l‘ wll drive cars 1'\\'.'l1l"l'I by", T11“.- rYR _v Schrll. Amer- cll aulo racr-r. Athlete's Foot Show] n < c . , nllscplle and modi in I Dr. h“! llllmcnt rlinga to the dlueclla-il lldn a. a gmfigmltg-IJOI-HU and ma. A menu’ r. Chase's Oinhneni ilh®_,',‘1‘1I1C8_ECIflll‘fll‘d Island Hnrlitss Ric-us CiLlb was held at the CanadLan National szlvw Fox Breedeis Asociauon Buzldlltg, Sunlmerside on Tueda-y the 21st. diary of hiiay alt 7.30 111.111., with [he President Mlr. Wlllllird K9113, me- Milli/g. at which mcetzxlg the con- slitullon was amended changing the dale of ilhc Annual Meet-lug from the 211d Tuesday in May to the second Tucsday in October, the. next Annual MOMEHg to be llcld in Charlottetown. The following Officials were re- elected: President Willard Kelly. Chariot let own, ‘ DIRECTORS’ REPORT Another V93!‘ has rolled ar 1nd, another miestollg has llccn <1 the lime for our annual l has arrived, nlld you: Dlrl "all: is well pleased to present lo you. the menlbers of the Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Club, a re- port. o! the past year's actlvlllcs, August l5, 16 and ill, when the TWO. Three and Four roar-old Futurity Races, l‘(’..<lp8l‘il\'(*_, were conducted on the Charlottetown Racing Park xvere days of lllzil and pleasure. days of lccrellion enjoyed by throngs oi men, wc-mcn and younger folks, the majority of whom are keen admirers of clean sport. Tribute To Li. Col. llIucKinuon Let us here remark that we have heard many favourable couinicnls on the supervision, management and display of Q10 whole racing: programme. We know that iii just appreciation n large part of lllc credit is due to one person, xi \'€l'_V fine friend of all lovers of good racing, who under painfully alivcrsc circumstances made plans and ef- fected preparations for the very successful 1939 Futurity Rzlces on Prince Edward Island. We rcier to LL-Col. D. A. Alrlclilnnon, who,- "though laboring for months and months under severe physica’. strain. from which we are delighted to know he has made such n. good re- covery-so successfully superintend- ed the preparations for, and lhe conduciiiig of the races. Thsse races must be reckoned among lllc bcst ever held on Prince Edward Island, the Province so often rc- ferred. to as the Kentucky of Can- ada. They were as in I-IIOYDIPVIOIIS year held iii connection wiih the Char- lottetown Exhibition laces F110 weather was de1i2hlilll_ and i110 track was in good condition. These fine competitions it is kilown were daily witnessed by many thousands of people. the great ma _ _<1 whom were litcrallv drll. .. with these racing exhibitions. that uvrl‘ so keenly contested and so fairly conducted. The fol owing is a. sunlmrlry °f the races: ' Threc-Ycar-Old Trot And Paco August 15th, l939——I’llI'sc SIi-IQJIO l-Illside Scott - - - - - - - -3 1 1 Little Aubrey- - - - - - - 11) 3 2 Guy Aubrey - - - - - - - --_- 3 3 lvu. Tillie - - - - - - - - - -» l4 é Polly Scott - - - - - - - - -4 F3 Q Jenn A. Hal - - - - - - - 414*” Time: 2:19 3-4; ‘.1122 1-1; 3119" -2. Winning ovmer: J. A. Kcll, Truro, N. S. Four-Ycar-Old Trot And Pace Allgllsi ioiil, 19:19 - Pulse 5270-00 Winning owner: Charioitetown, P. E Tn-o-Yenr-Old Trot and Pure Willard Kcll)‘. I. Angus! 1am, 19x9 - —|'Ill'§l.‘ $2110.00 Margaret Jean - - - - - ' -3 I George Mac- - - - - - ' ",1 Ada Worthy- - - - ~ - - " "Zip; Nora Worthy - - ‘ ' ' ' '5'“ Duke Abbe - _ , Tillie: 2:38 3-4: 2:36 ~. 17-") v Winning owner: Andrew PW) Slimmerslde, P. E- I More Enirhl TIIB III We are further pleased to‘ advlslc that the enlrlcs for this FP-“YS ""5 -—e'ntri?s on which second llflllllfllls 1 ENJOY i YOUR HOLIDAY The BIKE SHOP FISHING GEAR, BICYCLES. TENNIS, JOYCYLES. GUNS. ‘ BASEBALL, SOFTBALL, ETC. i Royal Jim - - - - - - ' ' “F. _1 Joe Volo- - - - - - - ' ' '1 7’ g Ethel Bellini - - - - - - - -} Bessie Scull - - - - - ' ' '9 Scolly Vi/lngsou - - - - - - - ‘g . Mickry 00 - - ' ‘ ‘ f '_'__‘ Time: 2:20 3-4; Z118 J-4, 2.18- 1-2. l IIIYCY. ' of tile tralillnI and racing of t P.E.I. Harness Racing Club Holds The Sevenilh Annual Meal-mg o; ‘have been maldle --are greater than Annual those of 1930, as we halve 42 entries against 35 in 1939. wliloere is a list of the entries for TWO-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY STAKES SECOND PAYMENT MADE Colt Name Address 1. High Tide, Dl‘. R. H. Ken- airlly, Alberlon. P. E. I 2. l-Ilidl Budlong, Wilbert Law- less, Keilsingtun, P, E. I. 3. Jolly Frlscoe, C. H. Chandler, 01ml" ottetown, P. E. I. 4, P0101‘ 11.. John l-larkness, Slim- mcsidc. P. E. l. 5. Pclvr Blldlong, Robert. Baker, Sumillc side, P. E. I. 6. Friscoe Budlong, R. S. Hum- pllrcy. Kcllsiugton, P, E. I. 7. lviiss BPGWQI‘, Power Chlll"lrll:elo\vii, P. E. I. H Raynlnlld Budlolig. A. M. Car- \'(‘l', Vcriloil River, P E, I Si. Bonnie Long. Alfred Lowery, Montague, P, E. I. l0. Dorothy Abbette, Dr. P. Mac- Inlyre, Montague, P. E. I. 1i. Dr. Budlong, James McDon- lottetouln, P. E. I. 12, All '1 Blidlong, Frank Mc- Kay, Charlottetown, P, E. I. 13. Bully Budlonl. Frank Mc- K21)‘, Charlottetown, P. E. I l4. Kcuws Nightmare, Horlon. Murray River. 15. Wait N‘See. Willard McDon- ald. Charlottetown. _ 16. Gil Eclgc, Willard KellY. Chnrloticlown. All! l7. Dorothy R, 18. Jack Clyde, Geo. A. Callbeok, BIOS-l Peardon, Charlol tetolvll. ,Sulnmersidc. 19, l-Ilipliy Budlom, Roy Wood- sidc. Hnnlilton. 20, Abbe Jackson, Gordon Daw- son, Sllmmezside. . 21. Bertie Budlong, Dr. E. A. Bell, Cape Traverse. Uirce-Year-Olll Futurity Stake! 1940 second Payment Mada 1, iilargaret Jean, Andrew Perry. Summcrslcle, z, Wings, n. J. Riley. Belle RW- er. 3, Abbe Friscoe, R. S. pilrsy. Keusiliglon. 4. Ada Wol"lh_v, Hug-h A. Fraser, Monclon. N. B. 5. George Mao, George Max:111- tyne, Montague. 6. Bel-iv lialmuck, Byrne Bros, Charlottetown. 7, June Hal, Byrn-e Bros, Char- lolielolvli. B Rc ass, Raoul Raymond, Char- Hum- lolletown. 9 Duke Abbe. Power Bros, Charlottetown. l0. Kelly's Dream, Wellington liilurNel Charlottetown. ll, P ‘sto Kalmuck, Wellington .\ial~l\'eili. Charlottetown. l2. Capt. Abbe, J. W. Trainer, Wvst Royalty. l3, Vcra Britton, James Chalppell, Sllliiiiil-rside, R. R. l4, Wltly Guy, Bert Dickie, Bor- lien. Four-Ycar-Old Futurity Stakes For 1940 Second Payment Mada. l llilaidc Scott, A. J. 'l‘:"lll:o. N. S. 2. Sllllillson Royal, Geo. Bun- lam, Cliarloliewivn. Ls. Lillie Aubrey, C. 1-1. Horton, Aiurray River. ~l Polly Scott, D. J. Riley, Belle K9". .1. O. U, volo, L. V. Phiilney, xllilileiun, N. S. _ _ l1, Shlgiug Salli, Hurry OBrien, Alberloil. 7. Slur Junior, H. E. Kellam, ‘ Montague. We fXlNld our thanks Ln warm lalioll to tli-e Dizcctors 2nd Oil" 1111s of the Charlottetown Driving Park and Exhibition As- sociallon. Tiles: fine people nave bsen not only "always ready and wiring to be ‘of service" but even desirous of doing all that was pos- sible by helping in the furtherarlg l bred in llie liillrilimfs. Gcntlenlcll. we your Directors. arc glad of lhe very fine spirit of true spo inaiisllip, fairness and co-opcrn on which you have at all limes (lisplavcd. We thank all who cave us such splc-ndid support by their cllirics —all who have done so much for the upbuilding of lhe Prince Edward Island Harness Rac- ing Club. a Club of which we are all proud to be known as members. Respectfully submitted, WILLARD KELLY President. Sunimcrslde, P E. I. May 2i, 1940. BASEBALUS i BIG SIX (By The Associlled Pres!) Batting (three leader! in own league) P1 l‘, Club G AB H. H Rt alarms, Athletics 24 so 15 as .413 I-‘lnncy, Rod Sox 25109 21 43 Radcliff. Brown 25107 l4 43 ~39! Dnnnlnlz. Giants 25 10 15 59 ~39” Lpmbllidi Reds 2s as 1o as .315 Gllsl-lilfi, Pirates 15 5a a 19 35a . Home Runs:- Amcrican Leaglle~l=bxil. Rkd Sox. 11. National League-Ml?- Oardinals, 12. Runs 511M011 m:- Amerlcan Lea rbirx. Rm 8116- Sox. 39. National lnaglie~Danclinm Giants. 27. U10 Mun-d‘: fur aches. d. i1.- BASEBALL Baseball Poallpcmcments: . Naltlcn- a1: St. Llouis at Boston (calm, cold), Chicago art. Pihilladelpllmia. (Illglllb) (rain); four scheduled. Ameldcan: Ncne—fou.i‘ scheduled. Interna- tional: None-four (one night) scheduled. American Assoolatzon: Norle—four niglh-t scheduled. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Olnclinnalhi 010 200 010—4 7 l New YUrk 011D 003 OBX-G 1U 0 Derringer and Lcmbardi; Hubbell and Dallming. Pittsburgh 100 000 000-l 6 1 Brooklyn 100 000 Oflx-Il a n Lamihan. Klinger and Berres, Schultz; I-"iwsunnio-ns and Hamlin. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 122 coo 100-8 16 2 Detroit 000 000 020—2 6 l) Broiler and Dickey; NBWIICIISGI‘, gator-lion, McKllin, Rowe and Teh- e is. Boston 110 M0 011-6 16 I i zl/ankees Rout Tigers With 16' - hit Barrage snow ME WHERE I'M AMY / 1 Tl-“NK I'LL se-rrzz OFF THAN A euY 1N TH’ PEN"! PUT ALL DAY lN THIS CEMENT AND STEEL GALLEY, AN’ I vAsssrT so OUT AT NIGHT EQ SUNDAYS FER FFJNl cu. SPEND A NICKEL AN CAN'T MAKE MY PAYMENTS oN MY HOUSE, 0N2 AN‘ EADlo! ALL 1 ear our o’ use ls WOQIQSLEEP AN EAT-AGLJY 1N ‘ll-l’ PEN 651s THAT, voNT HE 9 HE soup. noun. RES UL 71S" Cleveland I12 101 02X—B 15 2 Osteimuelller, Bagby. Hlrlh and Peacock; I-llal-der, Ellsenstot, Deb- son and Hemstley. Philadelphia. 100 000 000-d ‘l2 Clhioago 003 010 42x-10 18 1 Caster and Bruok-sr; Smith and Treslli. Washington 003 001 050-9 13 2 St. Louis 000 000 0l1—2 ‘l 4 Chase and Ferrell; Iiramei", Whitehead, Nlggellng and Swat. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUF Syracuse 000100 000 00010-210 0 JersBYCJJOOOOOOOUIOOII-a 102 Tlslng. Jones and Warren, Bot- tllrlnl; Hcnsha-ui, Salvo, wzttg and Blaemire. Buffalo 000 000 200-2 5 ll Toronto 010 000 llx~3 B 3 Kieba-ll and McCullough; March- ildon, McLaughlin and Heath. Rochester 101 100 000-n? '7 0 Mont-real 000 440 00x~8 l2 Ii Ryba and scheming; Ralohunok, Hlrtchlnion lmd Gullianll. MOVEx-WHAT .‘~ VERSATION WITH Freddy Fitzsimmon-s Hurls Six-hit Ball To Down Pittsburgh Pirates 3-1 NEW YORK, May 22-—(APl— Freddy FILziI-IIILIIIOIIS pitched the Dodgers no a 3-1 victory over Pitts- burgh Pzwales tlodlaw at Brooklyn and into a tie with Cincinnati for the National League lead. Aftsw glving ulp a ruii in th-e fir=t inning the pitcher-coach, who hasn't been beaten m three smarts this se-ascn, was invncblle and held the Pill-altos to six hits. Bob Klingler matched Fttmlm- monls’ hurling until the Iifl-h when Emie Kov singled home the win- lung Dodger ruins. Evil (lays have bcfallcn bzg Pauli 1 Dcrrilig-"er. the leading pirceillage pitcher in the National League last year and today lihle Giants twice olllstcrcd three run-s against; him at. New ifork lo whip CJlCIh-l llsil RNIS 11-4. ‘ Carl Hlnbbcll hold the Reds scvcui hits. Bu-t the Rids the game won i-f Derringer have held on to it. Vl/‘hlle the Cincinnati rightrhalnd- er was holding the Giants scorekss for the first five innings. hi: teammates bil‘lt. up d Lhrie-run mnrgtn fcr him. Derringer lcet his command the sixth. Ham Dannliti! hit his 11ml hom- or of the t0 had could III By J. R. WiIIinnwOHR noalmml; HOUSE 4 rs HARD "ro MN? mess DAYS - - i JOLLY DAV, MR.KEWL.'-—JUST oaoepso " IN 1o solar AN ACCOUNTI-w HMP- KAFF.'§ |Royals Down Red Wings 8-3 MONTREAL, Mlay 2'.l—tCP)— Montreal Royals climbed into filth place Ln the Iiuerlldtional Baseball League standings today as they handed lhe league-leaning RCLIIICSLEI’ Red waigs an 8-3 scl- back. Gus S11E11", former PILISIJILYQLII anri_ Philly flizst-baselltan, made lus d;- but until the Royals and clglnlcild I01‘ a. double and lwo singrs m lrlps, driving 1:1 one 11in allli scor- ing I-\\'L'.(‘. llclt Iillzis, Il(|\\'l'\('l', was; lhe bug mg out a home run insur- i-he palk with lhe baucs loaded l.ll the 1111.11‘ mining. The Maple Leafs with a. 3-2 vic- tory at Toroiilto made it two smizght over Bulfalo Blsotis and ‘ advanced lrolln their cclln-r psllllli l into scvclllil plzice. Tommy Heath's l home run over the left field fence roplesezitcd lhe winning lnzirgm, coming iln the last of the eighth lo break a 2-2 deadlock. v Johnny Wllvlig pnohed and bat- THAT e l l e OVER 1:55,. lg: g SUPPOSE I SHOULD vlslrA MOMENT WITH muluwasom? . MUCH IHDIGESTiON Z ‘"45 PRESPENT °F YOUR VALUABLE THE REM- NQTHAT WIOIJT -- LETS GOOVER 2 BANK, BUT IT l6 A GMALL MATTERA... NOT dvgf w-"rg-lev RE TO THKT BUNCH" g Bv THE WAY, 1'. MAY 0551125 ATRIFLING TALKIN POLITICS" 1 HEAQDAGUY 9 LOAN LATER-lo ATTEND ‘THE a... Q/g-Holfifgkve LAUGH.’ I M REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRATIC. PLEASANT coN~ l CONVENTRNQ“ ‘ ¢ HAR-lzuMPl-ll? ‘.111 for Rllvzlls, (l."l\'- , PAGE SEVEN Six Provinces Send Boxers To“ illominion Meet OARDSTON. Altl... May fl-q (APl-—Cnna.dlan mltt-slingen fro six Provinces converged on tli southwestern Alberta town 1on1] on lhe eve or [I16 three-day Canon (Ilflll amateur boxing tourney thal ‘will sec l4 Dominion titles settled. Boxers from Quebec, OntnflQ iwlllizoha and Saskatchewan arriv- eli at the‘ Tcnlple City late io- 1112111. 10111111‘! llle- British Columbiq eonllllgelll. lilflt h IS lmcn war-kin] out here for several days. ~ Fifty-six have filed entries Ind OIIICZHIS l-aporled last minute up trams were expected to bring tho total to more than 60. Workout watchers predict tho longest colnpetitlOfl will be in the fcrllllvlwvelglll, lightweight and welterweight ‘divisions. Henrv Devlne of Vancouver, m; onlv i939 national champion do- lendlnlz his crown. vrili find wp_ B01611 0111105111011 in the feather- lvell-h; class in _Tonv Roberts o! Winnipeg, Manitoba's l26-pounq champion. i ' C laybourne, i Shepherd In Title Bout '1‘0lillli_\" (‘llviio-llrilvc-o! this City jalid Borllhcr Shepherd of CEIdIuan will meet here in a challenge bin- ing bout on May 30, it was 1m. n°1l1ll‘@€1f~'<‘-Sl*‘1’dfl.v. Clayibourne’: Provincial llgiilhealjureight m1; will be at snake SEARCH FOR GUNNER AIVTIGONISH, N, 5,, M3,. n ' OPJ-—VOIU11E€E1'S have formed search D3115‘ here which will com; Kunner — " “i — Mftinr Hoopla . ___ __ _ ", C. l . <7 Bill W ‘b h Big-EX?" ‘i? OfiflioIClfiz Iialialiffi Seilfiiillmtitpltlydzm 3l'.~.~’;‘g’§".~ F351;; clshlh- m er mew In “he lcli the Llllll" Glfllllfi l" H 3-‘! \'°- iiiill‘Iliad?qlilolnonlgi“ Mr ~=- = - -~~ - ‘ ,, __ _ .. il“)l.;l'.“ "_ for tlleil- second slrzlight Aliiericzln lhi-IKII-ILLEIL Iic-meg/llctorsy. m 1lI())_.i\‘ng\ igfqlllglélflftilf§mPglfi€lg‘llil a 14- n“: A‘ Cmmu. w“; 1m: 2kg“ "211?" ° Pa?!” V1OKOP~¥§EW yolk YMKHI l1 er KHIIeIII '1' f ‘Oxfillflou f be? vain-é sin ‘w: in illé l-i-li-‘Isc a i011 ‘hi“°-“‘“'S 93"’ “m” ‘m’ ‘m a iouted the 'I.g.1s 8-2 alt Dot-101, nia e our is m _lve es a a. the d. fidu. i ore hLiKIIgLiLIIID,3921191195 by nlembera o! today behllndv lhe six-hit hurling of uhilc Luke Applllng ‘and Larry H‘ i115 H‘ l- s a eiv hale been unsuccessful. Rookie Mlllrvin Blreiler. Rcsenltlhal got tlhree hits each. The CD105» pushed over lvmlt ap- i :___ __ _The young 1‘.‘g'I1LI1illld€I‘ hold the Wa-lhmgiflfl SPITHIOPS 50b more S pcarcd to be the Winning run ln " w ~ Tflgers’ sccrelcss c111 two 11.3 ulllli long-distance h;_»ls than singles as iilifmih- b1" Mlfklu Vflflfm "Pd; lllie eliglhl-h Wilill shortstop Frank they made their first appearance l‘; hi) Ill i111‘ LJ-l-r‘ Cnlilhts iillil‘ Crosctli let D.ck BflrlclYs gfOlInd- c-r vile season 1': Sl- Louis and de- “"11 “W ("ll bl‘ Smflckml; a Home er g0 through 11m with the bases footed the Browns 9-2. "m- loaded for two runs. In their 13-hit offensive the no!’ r» qvhe yanks, “m, gage Dflhlgfein Senators included six doubles-two Y NAME BOWLING “—"__"‘ h-lttmg a home ruin and loui" 986111»! Rick Fkrrell and Cecil D k I I Total-BM. singles, had complllcd tilcil" scor- TmYl-r-wfld a home run by Buddy “c P n “HM-‘d 901111188 _ , “ H " ing prevloilsllv. Sclkilk hcmcred LCWIS- Geo Young 101125132 1'31 ‘illlixlnlrick 1%?! Players MILD ‘- wulh one on in llc llllh. ‘ - _ _ _ . . as . _ The Indians brim Boston Red Mli-Ditxiligig 133101156 T°t'a‘—'632~ the clgarettes with m9 t 1 ‘ ‘ . -—l —- ' l‘ - . S33 fi1“‘;ktl"%u“o§1 $123061?’ Saygge‘ Geo Peters 132 159 12a hga¥glilsall0 1% 13g I we‘! Dot” paper winch LMQgnYQIUSIfICIIIITIfiQl alibi 3.31am M. Hillier 8-; 105 B3 ‘ T0,,“ ‘; does not slick Io the Iipl. t Hal Tlcsiiyls ninth iiclln-e run of (B? The Calla-dill" P7658) Tobal-‘MM’ R Fmson 111 m‘, 127 i ll ,l-=~rl.l< b -‘ 1 K§,S‘~;§g$,*;,,,l";;,;*‘gg§, $v‘:.';f,f,,,,,.,§ hcelle Timnery 10st his llght- garlcfylleilh 1:38 12a 12a a1 as ssi ' gave Clcvelnnd the c-pcuei" of the efi-VWTIEIWY’ bmdmi Mile T0 Hfl-Yfy 'q;~°m1__656 97 102 ‘ tVvO-Eame series. Jini rlllm m; gm’ °f Piilwburih l" NW York ' Ed Smith 1oz as m for the circuit for Boston. ye?“ 53° wmghm- “mm”? 1°“ A Blanchard 104131 140 M. Dougnn 91 123 76 i Kelltnefls eighth-inning homer on Dom“ but 1am‘ Fioteated Greb‘ I. Dougan 80106 9 i Total-pita clinched lhe victnljv. §lepentered l*°“'v3'“'e"’>‘ht Tam“ m Tolal—650 9 ' Tile While Sax locserl an Ill-hit W” "nd “T” P1?“ cmmpicmship R ' alttack to defeat Pliilndcllirlhin Aih- law!’ Ten-Tm! “Tldeieflwd In T. McAdam 131 113 109 lelics 10-1 at Glnczlgo IYETLIZICI. the " " K, Cllrley 95109 91 . - -._, _. Keen Billiard’: In lhe home. 1 OUT OUR WAY _. —"= _ ~- With LETTUCE, erase ~ STAQTING AN ACCOUNT - WITH $25 l 5-17 BRINGING UP FATHER (YES-I'M A GOOD FRIEND OI: VDU SIGHT- SEEING HERE IZENO- l< T COUNTEIYNOW l-IE CITY HERE l’: OETEN 5CD? SISTER LLJCY- I'M GOING TD zAkE AND SO WELL-VVE LIVED VEARS - ll HAD ONE LIKE IT LAST EEAQ- I Wl5H LAST WEEK-I GAVE A TEA‘ OF TD W HE MUST TELL VOL! ABOUT THE GOWN I WOQE- YQU HAD BEEN Alli" COUR (£55 BACK AN‘ CGQRECKB ME MISTAKE WW‘ ME BARE ARENT Ti-EY? ‘Fl-EV HHIE NNG ARRCNI POINTING HIVPCLEVER PAfiCMfi. ‘TI-ESE cfiEVfi. manor WHERE "rue a: RE NUMBER“: nave BEEN L 3' FROM ‘Fl-V; BA‘)? CF TF£SE ROG-f‘, TD ‘ “- D EPSKINb PR5 ) FORNED A DIRECTLY