JUNE 25. 1941 nnvonrs llillllliil About - MINORA! ' Lngni v Selling lcunumi Bline IIHM iiviush Emilie nmoii HADES save vov noun ox zisv coon-Luciana SHAVISI mm." GIIIIITID IO Plllll IIIVIIII IOIIIV llll 10' THE CHA R LOTTETOWN ‘Red Sox Clu NEW YORK. Juno 24-05’)- Boston R/ed Box today ulled to within three games of irst place Angott decisions Ha rry H l1 VSt T RONTO. June‘ 24-(CPi— o Angoit, National Boxing rn lclitweiglht champion. s in a nan-title . All . ieci 137 and Hurst a 1i». - .\‘"l. B1“ . , gueyli TA 3 both weighed 118. BOW/LING RESULTS CIIARLOTTETOWN ALLEY! The first game of Final; Mixed ~- was rolled last night and D. Purcell 155 1l3—-384 110 123-354 134 133-440 127 97—386 r Dayle and pins. . '1 ‘l6. FIRESTILL SMOULDERS FREDERIOTON. June 23—(CP)— A track-end f rest fire still smold- ered 1rd.“- 1111GT burning over an m c-fl niunber of acres near ig ope-ranch at Minto. "d in second growth . ay and about 100 .1 ll under control Sun- i-mésnyriziziiss rnorasr uouon pen-row TEX- June 2a - (AP)- cicnt Roosevelt bcdav, _ a assist us in protect- cur IJOVS in the service from the IlxliGXlCMinR liquors andl ‘l s." l. f? I = onel r‘. r. ge, D.S.0. Lfi (HEP Ll thin ntnt on to England, where Ilasc units. llia home is at Rothesay, NB. The department also an- nounced the rppolntment of Col. W. C. Hyde, D.S.0., of Montreal, to command the Royal Canadian Artillery ln the 4th division and 0f ' Col. M. H. S. Penhale (RIGHT). "File as commandant of Petawawa camp. He also gets the rank of “IR-tiller. J Aussies Have Plenty of Not I tuv 0 Itildor; of ‘mun into {roburk have ma‘ ‘ ' gcbi. of Louis- - .01’ ball covers (LEFT) ha: been appo n oiiircr commanding the 4th Canadian division, with the rank or! major-general, the department of national defence announced. Gen- rral Page commando’ the Canadian troopa in Iceland last year, and iri the American League by ham- mering three of the pace-setting Cleveland Indians‘ pitchers for l8 hits, including three homers, to win 13-2 before a crowd o! 8.000 in Boston that. included Babe Ruth. Ruth was viewing his second game o! the season and he still must be rated as a nemis for the Indlans_ for he saw their Bob Feller beaten by the Yankees about a week ago. Here in New York, the Yankees‘ record home run string and Joe Di- maggids personal hitting streak were extended another notch as the Bombers blasted blasted out a _Slight shortage ST. IJOUTS, Mo, June H-(CP) —Th.mse horsehide jackets covering baseballs are becoming mighty scarce since the Nazi armies swept. through the Balkans. John H. Grady, of a baseball- producing concern, said- the main source of horsehides had been the Balkans, Belgium and France, now all in German hands. “Now that the Nazis have over- run the Balkan countries, we've Just got to lcok for new fields," Grady declared. How about North America? Not n chance. says Grady. "In Europe," lie explained, ‘ihorsemeat was for human consumption. The horses were kil- ed younger. The hides, in good condition, were taken off in expert. manner and tanning was an estab- lished industry. In America Old Dobbin is used principally as a. work horse. when his useful days are over he is turned out to pas- ture or shipped off to the soap factorv." Enters Hospital For observation i CINCINNATI, June zi-(APl- Ival Goodman, rightfielcler for Cin- cinnati Reds, entered hospital today for observation of an unruly ap- pendlx. a»? i’ - genera he was in comma “ of Canadian of Ottawa, to anooeed Brigadier c l l Signs, But N0 Sign 0 iiiliilikiitiwlliililtllliii. . VIQWIIARMVIARMCGIPRII b Indians; Yanks Continue Homer Streak 9-1 trium over 5t. Louis Browns. Dimaggo collected a single in the five-run eighth inning to make this the 36th straight game in which he has hit safely. The major league record is 41, set by George Sisler of the Browns in 1922. Red Rolfe. Tom Henrlch arid Joe Gordon hit homers, each with one on base. to make i9 ccnsecutive games in which the Yanks have knocked out. round-trip blows. The New York sluggers passed Detroit's old record of 17 games Sunday. In Washinqttm, the Senators climbed cut of the league cellar at the expense of the White Sox as Dutch Leonard limited Chicago to eight hits in capturing a 6-3 decis- ion. JUVENILE GAME TONIGHT Tonight at 6:30 the S orting Club Vlcs meet the league- ending Queen St. Service Station Bombers in a postponed game in the Ju- venile Sc-ftball League. Golf Bridesmaid Finallya ‘Bride’ l WASHINGTON, June 24-10?)- For years Craig Wood had been ranked as one of the world's great- est golfers...but until a iew clays ago he had never been able to w.n a major championship. He had been tabbed‘ as golts runner-up guy, al- ways seccnd best. “Always the bridesmaid and never the bride," somebody said. Wood’; first big disappointment came eight year ago; away back in 1933 he tied ivith Denny Shuts for the British Open. He lost. the play- o . The next year Craig Wood was deadlocked with Paul Runyan af- ter the scheduled 36-hole P.G.A. championship final but. Paul won their extra hole duel, Everyone t-hought Wood had wan the 1935 Augusta Masters’ but Gene Sarazerfs miraculous double-eagle spoon shot enabled him to tie. He beat Craig in the playoff. Two years ago Wocd, Byron Nelson and Shute tied in the U.S. 09311- CTBiB and Nelson still were tied aft/er the first playoff and Nelson won the second round. But Wood finally found success in Texas the other day. He won the coveted U. S. Open. First to con- gratulate him was Shute. who fin- ished second. S0 the old phrase. "Always a bridesmaid. but never a bride" cannot apply to Craig any longer, SOFTBALL The softball season oifici on ened in Morell June 22nd. a closelv fouahr. game between Morell Dreadnaughts and Cardigan Seria- tors. The Senators took an earlv lead by scoring iour runs in the first inning but from then on the Dreadnaughts tightened up their playing and held the Senator; by scorim run for run Lhrou hout the remainder of the game. e final score was 16 to 11 favoring the Car- digan players. Senators: J. McAulay. catcher; H, Bhebhard. pitcher: J. Sharkey. first bB-ie; P. Sharkey. second base; P. McAulay, third base; V Sayer. abort stop: L. McIntyre. R. McDonald, V. Sullivan. fielders. Dreadnaughts: MacEwen. catcher" R. OBrien. Hitcher: A. Jones. firs A. 5750i); M- . W. 00f!‘ , uhv. iielders; aulx. L. 00x, A. Mc- Aiim" a .1 piled Wmon ay um the with Beecher Ros-alter as base WHAT IT MEANS The word "enc lical" lite means "circular lobar." "my British Ikn/pire‘! flame Judge. Cyprus is the youngest colony. ‘i Mam-w... I! UWIIMW tY 0i Milt! Siktllllit ill! TRKKED. . it weir: Asian mu g ‘ibtloaiostagcxgascr us e "W hflve Australian and other empire N001); wlthatd prolongedwaasault at Tobru snllicd out to smash back at attacking German- Italian forces. Cut of! by land their fellows, the de- ‘ communication by sea. To while a k, they the time away, camouflage painter: L?“ 513"" ""1 "y new effects in tin hat decor atlon. As the result oi Wavell‘: latent. lightning raid bra. land lines may again be opened with the gallant defenders E . ‘Holman? whip Signals 14-11 both squads failed to field cym- plete teams being forced to call upon players from other teams in the league to fill the gaps. For eight innings of the tussle it. appeared as if l-Iolmanks would coast to a lop-sided victory but in the first of the ninth Signals up to this time impotent. both at bat and afield got their batting eyes working and before being retired had chalked up eight runs to put tfiem within striking distance of their opponents. In fact. the losers had two runners on the paths when the last hitter o! the game flied out to deep centre. Two home runs were hit during the encounter. Murray Carmichael of Hannah's accounting for the first. four base wallop in the third in sons. appeare margin today over Genre H < Ruth, his rival d:a.m_ond immm when they ccmploted _ ractlce rounds for tomoro\\"s_ l8- Iiole southpaw “grudge mater.‘ n’ the Commonwealth Country Club‘ Before Cobb made hi: first it'll: over mi- newly stiffened pfll-i- course. Ruth had second practice round andhtid P111 an 80 on top of yesterday's Cobb, wild cn the tees 33W; OUT- reached the turn in 41 but back in 37 for a '78 REMEMBER WHEN Cobb and Ruth Ready to play g his 24 se (By Th; Canadian Press) d to have an eiflflsll CRT! "rmaii, - inning l H; 51-. ‘n by .31’ m, “mrneke limited she greys? ggigcehnléiilggrtl fie. ng a “g- ma“ “m; to {our hi“ Every car n! Two ninth-inning errors robbed GUARDIAN Cards Show Form In Beating Boston Braves l3- THEA TRE “SEA HA W with ERROL I-‘LYNN BRENDA MARSHALL 7’ ‘Montague — Fri. 27th l-fohnan’: softball aquad took a .- ' vi d ulckl the applica- “41 daemon over m9 signals N' Mm" June ZL-(A?) NECV iverhuhlgtteyihiahpihe hi; ‘be! hi. Sowelsyasbyhe 18y 11651“ team last night in a game Diayed Tyrus Raymond Cobb, mic plays gne Olzirxveaqvr (oday_90 degrees home plate. A at me Palllkdulunondlliirbetiemoulilc- go“ with the sanhe ‘llgmlunyd pliaun-i 1i‘ La lion ‘cu sun-as they smoth- The Giants also had an acczdent. e r b' ' kl e isrw 1"‘ " =- ~ -~ ' MlOtbe- r “as l e as an ex i on w en ned rec essrilessiional mreban Sea“ cl Bo ons Braves 13-1 and today. riome run king Hoe Simona : . .-. -- ~' '. i d‘ to retire in .0 ..ic.i slim National League 1'13 Qlcgemuse of a bmwd fin?" safnlv at least onre. 111ml; Le... ., the Cubs slugger. - hmicd in Chicago as the Cubs . {sped n 3-1 ClCCLSlOTl to New York Bucky Walters of a shutout in Cin- cinnati as, with fivc~hit ‘nuinzml- he pitrhed and baited‘! e_Rc<‘-s to a, 5-1 victory over tixeir “j".*.ix" op- ponents. Philadelphia. Walters scared the Reds‘ tvro fin- al runs in the eighth by doublini n. ling star outfielder was knocked p‘°“’d m“ - one curt Melton’: 79. l 031118 Work intoArmy Baseball Results I Training Horses s AMERICAN LEAGUE Montague — Sat. 28th Souris — “on. 30th S10 020 200-4 000 000 000-4) Brooklyn Pittsburgh DFLViS and Pranks; ‘H Lzixirnntr. ‘.V.'i~ kie, Sullivan, Dx-Iz and Baker. Philadelphia 000 000 00l—-1 5 Cincinnati 000 ‘£01 05-5 1° Beck, Hoerst and Livingston; Vvalters and lnmbard . Boston olo 000 000-1 4 I St. Louis 101 (iii flilx-li! ll 0 Errickson, Salvo and llcrzds, Montgomery; \V3f'f'l‘.‘:£€ ant". Pid- gen. INTERNATIONAL LEA G U! LOPE.’ JLJS TO SEE I CALLED SISTER UP AN’ NO SlC KNESS.’ IT.’ HERE SHE COMES WlTH BOTH I<IDS,OI\.I TH‘ HOVV FAR SHED 6O IN BORROW/IN’ FROM HOME, 'ro\.D HER TH’ Doc-rota WAS comma’ Ard- HAH ' HAH- HERE SHE COMES FER FREE DOCTORIKF" AN‘ l BuT, RUBE, CONéiDER ./\a-a¢/TI'IE > Recs WILL RECALL vou 905T- f. HASTE iF you TWHZL BUT A FEW TRHJMPHS IN THE MiNOR6.'-- IMAGINE THE FLAGS FLOATING, ecaiaes COMPOSING REAM6 OF‘- PRAISE , FULL couRsE DNNERG. THE PLAUDiTE or- ENRAPTURED RURAL "cams lain-lava A PERFECTO, M‘LP~D.' uM-KUME’; WHEN WILL You DEP/Aizrr ,2‘ O “t: .5 ._ WHY MOTHERS GET GQAV ///" J \\ i“: 1 urn v.8. an on. \ ' Q BLiTZED . i '7 . HlM our - / ..._, OF Him: W g 5» ‘rt-re $500 my", **\¢\§\\\\_;\\. 4 l ‘r 6-2‘; HE GOT " “in; i ‘< FOR Rua15= BR NGING UP FATHER Rosella.» 1M WIGE To THOQE RURAL wane, MAJOR.’ ll"- l’. WIN 31 GFR/MGHT GAMEG AND THEN MAKE WEED PATCH IN ‘rowm WILL. BLOOM wrn-i SHOTéuNSf innings while Bill Warren of the M“ m0 M1 1 5 0 S gna slamme out the other d h a, we. m bow," st, Louis —— round-trippei- in the firs-t the Fm?“ Wm e l’ ‘g. _ ' . (CPl— N Y k 2m ion (Bx-El 1o 1 ninth. warren also had a triple cha-mplfm- Jul‘ shaflfy hi. . Pip“ A‘; flofiféyhliilcek ZéTu-istian- ‘llhvuncglef, Kramer and Ferrell; Jverfley Cit! Q00 19° 3 a and double to his credit. comeback campaign we . “is n, in . . . . _ e m way Gomez and. Dick“, Newark ozo 00o our-a 1o l. “m, box scare. tonight with a lO-rounri (lesson; » r- noshe can Lnfinc .d m- Human‘ E35; and Bknelnll-c; . ‘ over Phil Brubaker at Boston. 11s, gii‘ti;.er)marygiliglg>k:ngl3wnp_ Cleveland om 0M Mk2 m 3 Linden and 5mm SIGNALS an n n r0 a r. wmebafk ‘"5 w‘ Qhi”; Q ,‘,‘f,‘,’“,‘,\‘. ; f" .51“ y Boston 20s on 04x43 1s 1 Warren. p 6 2 a o a l m" “hm m’ w“ “ ° ° “*1” “i n - school no has' Harder Brown. Jungelfi and T°'°"'" "l" 3°‘ °“°"5 l‘ 1 w‘ Whalen‘ 2b 6 1 2 4 3 0 Joe h?!“ at New York m “L” T - nglhorslecgslsnce he was Hemsley‘ Ncwscme and Pytlak. Montreal 000 100 004161 13 l. Gallant if a 2 2 2 o 1 YW“ - _,_-,. .. = § ' f u 5 ' Vaughan and "Will? *1 F FY‘ Jack Covle cf 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 1e “yffllgifieéll-lnl°jg,flpif,g uwni i Chicago M0 m3 000_3 g 4 ers. Shot-er. Goes-anvil‘ 411k‘. 13.»-- P'wha1°“'“ 5 2 2 2 2 4 Gauthier 3b 5 (i 1 2 l l Last season he DOckeLed wr-snlngion 20o 00o Six-G 102 er. my“ 3b 5 1 1 1 ° 2 swwm If 5 2 a o o n "izes For the last two Lee and mi-ner; Leonard and . cochmne 1b 5 2 z 11 0 1 '1' Cudmore r‘ 4 0 0 0 0 0 ghuck has been lumping Early. Bulk“ 01° 000 0m 1"": l ivrcclintick i-r 5 1 1 1 o o ~w. Gcss 1 = ‘ 313.911 three times his age. Rochester 00o 001 09o 0-1 a d Jim Coyle c 5 0 1 3 0 1 ,, ruled out of Samm- comm. Den-oi; (m 0m) 001-2 10 1 Wnitc niirl Hdllikfilj Miizdcnher, Totals 44 14 1.. 27 D we bmquge of 11,5 youth Philadelphh 000 000 m0_1 9 1 and M11636?‘ I. 481 . V‘ “f. '- ' t r.,-_: i ‘ To 31s 49 u n 2 O ‘G055 rgitilaced J. Cudmorc 1Y1 .~i(i_irnnnicr),r\\l;éllgxliirlfg P832135: Sggs-Icéyérid TcbbeJS. VI GT8???) Baltimore 2M 0m 100A 10 u noLMaN-s an n n P0 a E eighth in 111- ‘ ." 3k . .‘ .0, 5e, ‘field-g m ' syircuie 000 0M 002-»! 1 a W. C d ' 4 4 1 l 2 0 . _ .0 1.1-“ ~ ‘_ . 1 - ~ ' ‘ Burkh t. 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