mag in: set-muss i Cl-IEWI "Malice Leagues Have 0 Off Day; Onlyz E. Robin Wins Ilioilourt Trophy In Horseshoes At the Bflghton- Horseshoe Club us: night. E. Robin won the Mo- or" "Wt “.*:."::.*"..':.u:: t l w o "om l” to be discontinued yin; four ofltootl-nts still in the ell»:- ggllscd Dill! mnlliilfl. t nilphh ill “IQ n?“ K Léiizin defeated A in. points to w and . Curtoiltofl. Thenlnttie ‘Robin eased out lifcLelisn 50 l0 33. oowuno wms consensus-ion "nag" competition t the mxgiottowwn Golf om Wlednso- . tel-noon was won by M ighi-zliixig who finished the l8 with s gross 74. a T! s. 14¢ i f3; o”? Isunvnfi uAus? Science proves whiskers are as hard as some metals! Cream guarantees to sof- ten your beard, no matter how tough —or your money bocki. We stake our 140 years‘- reputation 1h“ you'll get null] This COI-GATE we? f3]! “a. 74'“ i x71 Wash yoinfoeo thoroughly; using hoe water. 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Newark 400 41001 12 16 8 ‘Bilffalo . . 4 (10 innings). a suave: varnour sxm-snuo ' "may It sass-mas Games With most of the major long baseball squads having on off d yesterday-there were only games in the National and non-s I over Pirates as pinchuingled home two runs the ninth. the ni ed as though themselves out of the Nation League cellar. But Jack Hails olsnn’: winning smash. Charlie Workman. tained from Boston lighted o three-run with a pinch double two men and from the box. th filth Jimmy Bib Imogen single o . Paul Erickson on the Oub mou d andan defeated crease fouls Cardinals to 8 1-2 gamer. rman Hank h effective relief year-old Warren 83am The results Dick itch which enabled ally. and a squeez wig: Eddie Stsnky at man's first a ounce as against his o solved a noisy ovatl n from th crowd in his first time at bat. ll remonded with a single and late drew a pass. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE ten. Behrmsn and Edwards. INIIRNATIONAL LEAGUE Jersey Oity .. .. Toto to n ._ 000 000 0 Bmfrlch and Grasso; Brow u . 1 o 4 l Jersey-City ooo ooo e01 1 o 0 0 nd 0 Piilette, Haley, Moore, Makosky [W0 the Americon—dhlcago and Pitts- burg provided most of the action as the Cubs struggled to a 5-5 win- Bill Nicholson The Bucs were leading by a run nth, and it look- they had dragged walked pinch-hitter Dominic Dail- essandro. gave up a single to Bob Sturgeon, then a sacrifice and an- other walk set the stage for Nich- recently ub- Brsves, high- Pirste attack that tied the some 4-4 in the 'ourth that scored drove Emil Kush The Bucs then ed ed ahead in u|seil's walk, izfield gathered in a win l! . The first-mace Brooklyn Dodgers Boston Braves 3-1 to in- their lead over the idle St. unfolded an job for the Dodgers- in allowing but one hit after he re- ilifvod Joe Batten in the fifth I'm- g. The Dodgers scored their win- nhtg msrkersJn the fifth off 24- shn. a south- . from singles ltmsn and Bruce Bd- wsrds, Behrmsn’: sacrifice, a wild Whitman to fig, worked o contest marked Billy Her- a Bravo team aand he re- connected for another single and 2 believe that Jolt Ohicago 00D 400 002 0 6 l Pittsburgh 100 310 000 5 8 Kush. Erickson. Schmitz and Mc- Cullough. Scheffing; l-Ieinzzel- man, Hailett and Salkeid. Boston ........ .. 100000 i. ‘I Brooklyn .. 000 100 30x 8 0 i n. Johnson and Mnsi; Rat- ue fly in in oi the weakest fielding a glance tt the box score computed by offlci scorer Jim McCallum reveals. B Legion batters were crowding ti .500 mark in Had McInnrs had eight hits out six out of thirteen for a .461 ma: have thirty-three them in five fielding average of .836. i O O errors again 0 The heavy sticker: for the An- chors are Irving McKinnon with eight hits out 01' seventeen tries. exclusive of last night's game, for a .470 average and Jack Gallant .358 and Johnny Stanley .333. Fran- cis Isefiiair still is top man for the Rovers and the league with .533 four games made up of eight ts in fifteen attempts. Buck Whit- lcck and Cart MacDonald are both batting an even .400. O 1- + O Lou Bates. Ottawa hockey player who left Canada in 1934 to play hockey in England is back from the Old Country for a short stay at his home in Ottawa during which he hopes to enlist ‘some o1 the amateurs in playing across the At- lantic next season. Bates reports that England is really sports crazy right now and hockey will enjoy a E 6 l‘ regular season starts about Sept. 7. Bates handles the hockey end at the big Wembley Stadium and claims that sports centre is‘ break- ing all records with sports attrac- tions. 1| 0 4' O drainer Mannie Seaman has de- clared that Joe Louis was a ‘letter fighter when he knocked out Billy Conn on June llith than he was eight years ago when he, belted out Max Schmellng in the first round. Most students of slugolagy lng Joe was at his peak on the night of June 22. i938. when he massacreed Herr Maxie in two minutes and four seconds. The figure that was Joe's zenith gar ormance, like the wrecking of ess Willard at Toledo for Jack Dempsey. i 6 9 0' Seaman. who burn when Lo ‘ the second Schmeling fight. insists that the experts are wrong-that 32-year-old J. L, much more deadly fighting ma- chine against Conn than when 24 against the “Black Uhian." Ad- dressing a grou of surprised ro- porters at 20th entury headquart- ers. the fast-talking trainer stress- i>s about nine pounds heavier than when he busted Bchmeling’: sac- roiiac. This additional weight gives him more punching power because he still hits with the same blinding fist-speed and accuracy. Also. he is matured and stronger physically. and Bern; Gentry, Manners. Pierce and Yount. . Road Racing Resumes llere This Evening. After a long absence the moo popular sport of distance running wi i-be revived tonight whentwo large fields line up for the starter! gun in the Patriot's five and ten- milo road races. - Over twelve youthful have slmlfled their intention of starting in the boys’ five-mile event which will start from Win- sloe and end in front of the Pat.- rlot Office. Eight of the boys are from the Oity with three Kensing- ton entries and one from George- town and East slty. . Ii ht or more runners will be Ind‘ up for the sum of the tss mile event at 7.30 by [dent-Gov- ernor Bernard who will give the contestants some brief instruc- _ tlons befors hs sends them off. Promoters of these events have gone to considerable trouble. to revive these races and ask the co- operation of all car drivers who pass the boys along the route. Clive the runners lots of room and don't stir up too much dust. IUXIIIPI‘! 5Ioxlng Tourney A we» lush - with the poise of a ‘l- 4 Q Ii “But the big thing is Jud! im- proved ring-savvy and poise," Sea- mon continued. "He was a bundle of dynamite all right when he took care of Schmeling; but he was not the polished boxer that he is to- day-not as certain of himself. Fast or awkward styles bothered him some i-n those days; but not now. An opponent's hocus-pocus ioesn't hefuddle him now. He moves in chess master and manoeuvres his opponent into leaving openings. Then he goes to work.“ A reporter inquired sar- castlcally. “If Louis is such a great fighter, how come he ‘looked so had during most of his training for Conn? Was that just build-up?" 4' 4v 1' -l' Seamonq husky, dork-haired, ruddy-faced chap medium height-looked at the reporter as if considering the pleasure of unchlng him in the nose. Instead he retorted, "there certainly was no build-up on our part. Some of you fellows simply wouldn't bell-ave what I kept to ling you all along; that Joe was gradually working himself into condition and that ‘e would be razor ‘sharp for the fight. You wrote only what you saw: but you didn't write the reason why Joe looked the way he did. You wouldn't listen—" I! 0 4 6 Leglonaires are the heaviest hin- ting team in the City League and fore last night's game three o! the five games played. sixteen trips to the plate for an even .500 average while Art Perry has hit safely ten out of twenty- three times for .434 and Ev. McNeil But in the field the Legion squad games for a team _l I'll: LHARLUI H: their hopes for eight-inning 12-12 draw. A drawn-out game it was nail ed l the eighth 0n account of darknes and a draw with no while the Rovers have already wo at u three. Leadership in th e. night's final game Rovers and Anchors either tram verdict. 1B 0g will give them th mg his mound debut for the An chors had trouble finding the and walked the first three bait to face him. A sl k st Anchors Hold Legion To Draw In Regular City League Fixture The h P. U. Anchors kept alive the first section leadership of the City League last night at the Park diamond when they held the Leglonaires col an ong The Legion draw erased their seven in the eight innings he chances of winning the first sec- pitched. tlon as they have only two wins Jack Gallant. Connors. LeClaitr games left e first c.20- tlcn hinges on the outcome of tn- between the man w‘ h the hickory hitting three as a win for 10 l’ Legionaires started out in good Ityie scoring four runs in the first inning as Aiky McCol-mack. mak- plate I b era‘ n8 e y Art Pe and Mclsaac’: double cleaned sacks. McIsaac scored a plav later i tremendous boom again when the Leg on Nicholson-Vs to get back in th scored three the Legion ca rallied for five runs bunts and a hit another when to short. A wai and a passed three more and sixth it was 12-11 for the Legion- aires. In the top of the seventh the Anchors squeeze’ across the tyin run in their turn at bat when Joey lair doubled tn start the inn- inzs and scored on Maurice Wil- liam? UVO-bBEBer. Legionaires went damn in order again in the eighth but the Anchors missed a golden opportunity when Fat Connors died on third after advancing on a walk and a sacrifice as Williams struck _ Four Yank Boxers To Fight British hit but was called out when he failed to touch the e at . It didn't take the Anchors long e game as 'hey runs in the second, four in the third and three more in to take a 10-7 lcsd at the start of the sixth. At this point me to life again and when two loaded the bases with none out. Perry drove in one run with s long fly to Harold Hen- nessey in right field and McIs-iac he beat out n hit k. a fielder’: choice bail accounted for at the end of tne Second Section Ringmen This Fall ......_ {gulyzzifichors vs. Legion. was tops was an assistant trainer under the late Jack Black- uis was grooming ‘or Barrow was o. ed that the champion, st 20'! pounds. LDNDON. June M -(OP)-- Promoter Jack Solomons arrived home from lhe United States and one LoulsCorm bout today lo announce that four lop-flight A- merican boxers-Gus Uesnevlch, Tami Mauriello. Joe Baksl and Arturo Godoy-wouid be matched to light British rmgmexs in London this fall and winter. Solomons also held fourth rho pmmise of a world heavyweight championship bout between Jo's Louis and Bruce Woomock. Brltls-i rltlehoider, "in London probably next year." He added the “there is a good chance of Billy Conn coming lo England before Chris‘- mas." Solomons also menlionm the probablliiv qf a world feather- weight title light; between champion w: lie P of Hammond. Conn. and Ne! arleton before the end of the year. trainer will admit that his man is N-O-T in good shape. no matter how lousy he looks, before a fight. They've always got aiibis for their fighters‘ showings in training. If we wrote what trainers tell us at fight camps, we'd have every pa- loka painted as a sure winrict". We have to write what we see. Il- 9- 4- _ Seaman flung back defensively: "1 never gave a newspsperman a bum steer in my life. II I thought Joe wasn't going to make the crude --wasn't going to get in perfect shape for the fight, I’da kept my mouth shut. But I kept inyinz. from the first day he began box; lng at Pompton. that you couidht expect a chap who had been out of the ring more than four years to look sharp against the best spa:- ring partners money could hire. i» l- Il- 0' The last time the New York Yan- kees visited Detroit Joe tllMal-Ulifl was scheduled to cross the rive!‘ to the Canadian side where he was to be the guest at a boxing bnut. However his late arrival by sir cancelled his appearance as he was retiring early_in_ an effort to hroak the worst batting llumD "I h‘! cn-eer. There must he some merit in Joe's idea as he 8°! 7°"? <71 “w A reporter cut in with. "I hope. to li-va ‘to see the day when an):- " ALL sea Are i I important. Notice ncsismo ro awn-sun BUNKER CAMP . y, _N tsoo "rumour ' y... gymnasu cushions?’ '_' Yanks‘ nine hits in their inst ram? tgalnst Bobby Feller. ltmflrifcifi iii-Wu“- » ' s. w. noun-rel. (M95195 , I s.............. at: go! H held to igh beginning t lottetown when horses clared in and , sltions drum for om Dominion Day races at Sum- merside. l cial Exhibit! _ trlbutod and copies have been mull - ed to all regular exhlhlwrs and ad- ditional co es are available to any pgfjgAn ‘pp g to the Boomiary of_ the . ln this year's Prise List I new‘ feature has been introduced. name- ly, prison for the exhibitors who exorcise ens most care in the prop- aratlon of live stock, the cleanli- ness of their stables and uoo uils‘ and ability lu exhibiting in show ring. Prllol are $l5.00-319-W 4500 eattlo ..... u} com- pups. "'6 champion Bellhayen Model Commander. Sires‘ sire, "II- defeated champion Braegate Model of Beiihaven. in roahodto P Llatanaxtraclus has mule Xfnflll lat: request oi aovo IU\4‘N_ GUARDIAN out. ‘ Jackie Cairns wenvthe distance for the Legionalres striking out seven and walking three and gave up s total of twelve hits. Alky Mc- Cormack.‘ the Anchors‘ stylish righthander, was found for nine hits, struck out four and walked l1 i. “and Williams sil hit doubles for the Anchors with Perry and Mc- Isaac doing likewise for the Legion- aires. Teddy Strain was the ileavy l1 for u, e Box Score Anchors .. . LeCislr. J. cl’ H. Hennessey rf .. MacKim-ion 1h 'R.yan c . .. Connors 3b allant 1f .. Stanley 2b . Williams s| MacCormack p . Totals I H I OO&w~QQ~MW P ravlur-oov-n-ocal‘! a w . w+uo>»+§uv> gQl-lb-ls-ehiNvchil-l n $wuss>sn0o~ss » o=~noo4»ou1 g o1wblons4w~wo¢ Legion Strain cf .. Maclnnls 2b . Hennessey 3b Perry c . McIsaac if . . . Nicholson rf . MacLennan ss, if Ready lb . . Cairns p ........ .. xBianchard ss Totals ....... .. ....3 x-Replsced Nicholson in 123 458 78 o QWWQF"QP*B"JQPII> »#A»w~»>mu>; si-‘Q¢@¢h’b3$hlhig 3 0 l l 2 0 2 0 0 0 9 s- hi2 PAGE seven ‘Blue Water Classic To Be Revived Have your Tennis Racket Reatrung while Rooting-i, ing is available. ’ ~‘ SILK. n. Piah, ma. and ems, it sass GUT, Australian Lamb, 2nd Grads . . . .. 06.00 rim 1mm ‘snow NEXWPORT, R4. June 3‘i—(OP)-. A blue-water classic-Jim nemnuritU l'a00——WIll b9 rcvwed hare Satur- day, after on eight-year wwrtimei interruption, when 36 Sturdy yup}; put out on the dad-mile course. I The yachts range in size from three 36-foot oral! to tiuee 71-‘ footers. ‘Iihe latter ézvlai Emma or Henry C. Taylor. Bermuda rive ‘hm onvrles Wlli ive the contest 53 international D.H ‘s Lat ,cl the Royal Ooea Rodin Clubaof Southampton, Elnagiand. A third foreign flag entry, Tom Dill'a 38-foot yaxwl Zena of Hamilton, 4 i Z Bermuda. was wrecked on route to Newport. Girls Softball .._..s..- ~..-_-»-v_¢—n-_»~<.¢..»-.¢n->._m-..-w- 7/‘ e Zldlfllifir e gas ‘er/erfi on ecl/ i Finals Tonight lit Summerside The final game for junior softball championship c! the Province will be played at merslde tonight between the S merside Royals and the Charlotte- town Brightcn Terrors. Each hi“ fllready Won one game and to- mghtpwiii decide the title holders. Anchors . 034 301 10 1 Legion 401 115 00 12 Umpires: At the plate-George Francis; Bases-Kane and Lawior. b3 @2331 cum q~oo~ooouuoM ._.__.___i_._ Ilorreet Schedule For iiity League A check of the revised sec-ind and third sections oi’ the City Baseball League schedule revealed that the teams werefiaiayinlz an 11n- even number 0f games. Following is the corrected schedule‘. 2—-B_.overs vs. Anchors. ii-l/egion vs. Rovers. ‘l-Legion vs. Anchors. 9-—Anchors vs. Rovers_ lb-Anchors vs. Legion. l4—R.overs vs. Legion. I6——Rovers vs. Anchors l8"'-L€giOn vs. Rovers. ‘Third Section July:-- iii-Anchors vs. Rovers. 23—~Rovers vs. Legion. fAnchors. . Anchors. 30—-Legi0n vs. Rovers. August:- 1—Anchors vs. Legion. ~i—Rovcrs vs. Legion. B—Anchors vs. Rovers. d-Legion vs. Anchors. In each case the first team is the home team. named iIorsemen's Meeting I'D-NIGHT on will be all‘: o'clock. Walker's Sta will A meetin H Char- ,. be do I PROVINCIAL EXIIIBITIUII IIIITES DATES ARE sudusr 13th T0 ‘ 16th The m“ List T} the Pros-in- on ls now being dis- ssooiation. r the Breeders of beef know that in th rating th Horo- ....l"si.°..'hs...ss ° "Honest-Ros ral readers at i i — Leadership of First Section ' Prize Tonight The winner of Ihe first section cf ihs City League will be decided iomght at the Park diamond when the Rovers and Anchors hookup in their postponed e. The Rovers already have three Wins out of five to tonight's eneousrrr an Anchor victory would also Bive them three victories with the draw they gamed Last night wlthdthe Legionaims giving i games played but i-hetn the e ge. Probable balteries are: For the RovorkDilion and Hunter; For the Anchors-barter and Ryan. The game is scheduled to start at 8.30 shar with George Francis calling Ihe galls and strikes. THEATRE I WHIIRt uu v.1 G0 FROM HERE I FRED nxscnnmnsy JOAN LESLIE IN TECHNICOLOR l mmsy o r. M. sarunnsy a sun 1o MATINEE say. a r. M. SOURIS —'- TUES. 8.80 P. M. i‘ CRAPAUD THEATRE SING ME A i I mow gPbr nine years now they've been the girls saying Ame 5mm had team gyey Square half oi the 135- 2-5 p.m. For Kensi June 29th, 9-12 a.m. Fight Tonight YORK, June Z1 By The Canadian Press Leary aonstantine one of the greatest West Indian cricketers was awarded ‘mammal’ damages of five guineas in a suit against a. London hotel two years ago today, Counsel for Constantine said the management of the hotel had re- fused to give Constantine accom- modation because he was a Negro. Red Cross» Swimming a Classes REGISTER AT RED CROSS HOUSE For Brighton Beach Class — Friday, June 28th, ngton Beach Class - Saturday. Ali wishing to have swimming —~(A.Pi-_ ail the ilipment to be light. curly-haired in l IBs with Bnb omlery, Phil eiphia. fiaiier, t e ld-rouna route in Madison Garden for Bobcal Bob's pmuid crow-n. nstruction must register at Red Cross House. CLASSES WILL COMMENCE ON FRIDAY, July 4th Y. M. C. 1i.’ . Holland Cove Boys’ Camp a SEASON OPENS July 2nd. to 16th. Inclusive Registrations for this camp are being accepted NOW for boys 9-13 years. Early registration will ensure attend- ance at this newly improved camp. Applications must be in the hands of the Camp Committee by Friday evening, June 28th. , Reservations and particulars can be obtained by phoning 95. Y. M. (T A. SIIIIG- 0F TEXAS ROSEMARY LANE TOM TYLER noosmk no-rsnors SONGS, sorrow, ROMANCE sac-nanny, we arm no i FOR_S_ALE sired by BIG BINGO __ AT _. SPORTING CLUB in aid of K. of C. Recreation Centre Friday Evening June 28m. at 8.30 USUAL BIG PRIZES PRICE 35c. Bring your friends 8 help a good cause Mas. s. s. nose. Sourls, RR No. Z, P.E.I. ~ To Parade Canada's boot strain Ben IMHO shew, and utility dogs. . sritsralvstsu STRATHNAIRN COLLIES Outltandingilttor of Registered Collie pups from so... Rlveiraito" i utifully marked. Will Apply st once, KENNEL?!- Olrl Home Week AN PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION Angus! l3 to lo pattern m snrtn rm even.