‘. r,ru#LLg§, 1939i BASEBALL RES UL TS AMERICAN LEAGUE THE_..¢HARL9TTE:9WN-QUARDL rAc:1: sEy1:N;__-_ V Simmerings Around The Sport Front Toronto 000 000 000-0 3 0 Jersey City 200 010 10X-4 12 0 Weir and Heath: Joiner and At- wood 000 011 0—2 '7 2 Syracuse , 101600 x-8 7 0 ,a1-odzlcki. Roe and Best; Gee And Warren. 000110 0-2 4 l. . 000 053 x-8 l2 3 Cook. Ash. Roche and Savino: Barley and Wagner. after he ripped around 13 holes tour under bar to drab Charles Sclater oi’ I-la.n1.'lltcr1, ont., a and 3. Four biniles were unong t.hl'nss sclster had and he was no match for the 114- Dound sorithemer. The provincial champions to fall were Pete Ke1Lv of Charlottetown. Prince Edward Isand-New Bruns- wick chomp who took a '1 and 3 beating from Dick Ellis of Mont. NORTHAM RACES at MILLIGAN & Monmsous 1150.00 -PURSES-A $1150.00 FOUR CLASSES A .18 TROT and PACE — - — — — —- -—PURSE $300.00 ‘ 3 seconds allowed trotters ' 17 TROT AND PACE — — — — — —PURSE $300.00 1 3 secohds allowed t1-otters 23 TROT AND PACE —- — — — — —- —PURSE $300.00 3 seconds allowed trotters 28 TROT AND PACE-— —- — — — — —PURSE $250.00 No seconds allowed ALL ROADS LEAD TO, NORTHAM ,0N_ wrnursnnv, JULY 25, 1939 The most up-to-date Sound System in the Maritime Vrovinces. Electrical Transmission and Amplification of all Race and Track Announcements. _ HARD SURFACED DUST PROOF ROADS FROM AST OF’ CHARLOTTETOWN T0 NORTHAN CORNER HOT DINNERS served on the grounds by the ladies of e ditterent churches. Well stocked refreshment booths. oderate Prices. DANCING FREE Afternoon and Evening till 12 pm. Good floor and lots of space-Good Music. Grounds and Building Electrically Illuminated. ONE OF THE BIGGEST SPORTS’ EVENTS ' . OF THE SEASON —Come and Bring Your‘ Friends-— Admission 50¢ plus tax. Supervised auto parking free. I _ Grand Stand 25¢ " RACES START AT 2 P. M. PARLMUTUEL ‘ For full information and entry blanks phone or write IVIILLIGAN & MORRISON, Ll.d., Northam 2:11 rnor AND nos 3 srzcorms ALLOWED 'rao'r'r11as mos 1... 2:10 1-4, w. Mcuelu me 111-. Monaco, Ch'town. P. E. 1- )SIE rm: o.ar:A'r, 2:00 1-2, r. 1.. Bnwnesa. snmmenlde. P. E. I- IRNEY HANOVER, 2:07, Cecil Alexander, St. John, N. B. UDE ronzmrxm, 2:01 1-2, Andrew Perry, sninmerslde, P. E. 1. LIST)! FRISCO, 2:07 1-4, Chas. H. Chandler, Clftown, P. E. I. CELWYN THE GREAT. 2:09 1-2. Frank Callback, Sunune " , P. E. L {ANNE 'r1wAx. 2:00 1-4. McNeil] A sweoney. cmown. P- E. 1- IRECT 1... 2:09 1-2, McNeil] at Mellow. ClI‘lowl|- UY TODDLER, 2:08 1-4. C. M. Alcxand . 5!. John N. 3- AIWIN BROOKE, 2.04, owned by C. L. Dauphlnce & Co- JCK HANOVER, 2.06%, owned by Samuel Walker A ('10.. 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D113 lgauggn, Geo;‘A. csIlbeek.|' svgmmenlde. 2 ' own ‘ IIMI‘. Fill!!!-. lh 1o"izAml1‘vn,:.1o .ow11 by c.cruo1nn-nu. llelfln. me nor AND 1-Aca. no sscorms A1.1.owl:o am. when Ilmncnem Charlottetown. ’ not nor. Dr. 1:. 11. xemuey. Alherton. 1 - 111: xA1.uuo1r. 1:»:-a',.w. IL uoauuis, ammonium» .Ioa:r.r:11.1m1 stn1_ xoaclasm . " vow. cm. c....l.'.°.l...1.. .. . . = ., I0.:n1r1- Al1B'l;.lg.I'. can. 1:. chemist-; can-1«u1mm. ‘I... w. 1. ,.!~ V of London. Ont... lcst out Plnsonnault. one up. to put. up with defeated the elation Tmrrnament over the Mount 8 I Here aglairilgt mainland opposition. to have tickets put on sale for the game irnmediately and as it costs a. lot to bring the team over for the week-end, it is to there will be A good response from the fans. lid approximate 75 to '78 for Sav- r . Moncton's crack New Brunswick baseball team are scheduled to local Victorias at the Park diam- ond on Sunday afternoon next, it was pearance of the Chiefs should draw ghgwrge attendance and should give toM Way by default. ST. BRUNO, Que. July 25—Doug the S5-Ulld€l'S 01 C-l’l8»Tl0llr€‘Y0WIl today Today‘: Matches The finish was 1)a1‘t1'cularly sad Royal Canadian Gulf to the Phils because they had Association President. Em-est Bav— 9.30:— scored in the first half of the ard, 2 and 1 in the flrst round of Jean Hughes vs. Zeta, Trainer. 10th on 5, single by Merill May to the Canadian Amateur Golf Asso- Gordon Kelly vs Jack Hennessey break a 3-3 tie. T. Mal‘e‘t vs. C, Arserlault. 11.00:-— o course. The l=‘nnd-.°r had of M. lvlorrzan and M. Dovle vs. Joyce Cantwell and Jovoe Gay. 3- H3-u8h9Y and H. l‘.a.rter vs. .1. Mollie-chem azrd Joo,n- Brown. E‘. Blflmhard and M. O'Neill vs. l]).Ml_~a1-ter and J. Mart‘n. Joan Glllis vs. M. Moran. B. Hughes vs. .1. Mcmachem. 2;). Haughey vs. H. Larter. Intemiediate Chiefs. play the -won from M. Moran and L. oat- '-tug. with the bases loaded Pirates two runs and a tory over the Phils today. Scorlim three runs off a parade Brooklyn Dodgers came from be- hind to beat the Cubs 8-6 in the opening game of their western in- vasion. their the second game of the header to win 31. ' NEW YORK, Julv 25—The Yan- kees' gave tho, 5-4 virt- Chlcago pitchers in the ninth. __ The Dodgers continued’ winning ways right through double- AMERICAN LEAGUE The Tigers’ hisill-lirlced fresh- man gave up seven walks and 10 hits. tour of them by George Case. supported by plenty of run slugging. the Bed Box open- ed their longest home stay of the season by wppli the hard-press lug Chicago Whi Sox twice, 3-2 and 6-5, before 20.000. The second game went 10 innings. It was Chisoxs’ first double set- hawk of the season and it d them to seven games behind the second place Red 5011. The veteran Lefty Grove gain- ed his 10th win with an eight- hit. performance in the opener, during which Manager Joe Cron- in hit his 12th homer of the year and drove in the winning tally home- record-breal<lng freshman with a double. 1 Gordon Kelly vs .1a.ck Henne se . _ P. Lelsrhtizer vs C. Arsenaultf. y learned here last night. Ap- Reds Swamped With Orders For Tickets (By The Associated Press) CINCINNATI. July 25——Gi.m:in- mti Reds‘ front ofltieoe cried aloud todayforhelpins mmingat. e of orders for world series tickets. "We're not a.oceIptl.ng any oi’ . them and warm take any.’ clam-ed Gabe Paul. travelling Secre- tary.-ln making known that to date "at 20%? 15.000 requests had been recelv . ‘ “Talk about ‘pressure’ of W; local tans an idea of Just how city intermediates stack up the lnwntjon of the boys be h€IP-‘id Men.——Here's Proof You Can‘ Get V Quligker, Easier Shaves! , Try Today’: Gillette Blue Blade A_\_r (_)_1_1_r Exgensol TODAY'S Blue Gillette Blade has edges of an entirely new . kind, developed more than a year ago but not formally an- The c ’s- refusal to accept bids is two-fold, Gabe declared. eX~ p “We _don't want to put the ‘winch-1.my' on ounelves. As sure - as we booked any orders. the team would go into a»ta.il-spin. and sec- ond, it's not good business to think of a world series until it's defin- itely known-or fairly certain. at least. what clubs are pennant win- ner“. . Junior Golf Trophy all parts oi’ Canada. the Canadian Junior Golf Cham- lAussie Tennis Ace Softball Enthusiast The cream of junior golfers trom too kpartm nounced. If you haven't: shaved » pionshlp at Mount Bruno Golf - - , M nd . July with this blade recently You're P g4lubt,h:/Ioziltrzelgl ggiwmglg atyhe m_ missing something. Ask your dealer for the special tnal pack- age with free blade attached. See how quick and easy a shave ;' b .¢,-npgent of the handsome Bucking- Thls tro- ) ) . Dommlons 1:2: .‘5.2l:,..5i*.‘:.l’.“.:,:il;;... 1.... year i Jim Hogan, 19-year-old sharp- can be. Your money back it‘ There will be practice for the r from Jasper. All-9.. 3'88 You're not satisfied. " Dominion: baseball 0°.8l'n 94- “'0 d°“;‘ledAS;°18fl‘[;5n Rgalohgiflz if 1 park diamond this evening at 8 Col cc ‘ o'clock sharp. All members regi.stcr- sclator of I-la.ml.atcn. The compe- “" I" s’'‘'‘'' ""“"’ wm' ed with the squad are asked to be on hand. 5 25- Willi l Free llltitlq l0 For 50: With Iron frlil Blade Attached WINDSOR. N. B.—-second an- nual Nova Scotia plo1‘;'hln8 mfiwh willbe held near here Oct. 25-29. Last year's initial match at Truro "77 0N1_'l.900,sl?=,c..te'0‘=- (Z ...L 2 Free Blmles BACHELO CIGARS titlon is limited to those .1umo'-= 1WIlO have come through elimina- Itlon trials 1'11 their respective pro- vinces to become Provincial Junior Golf Champions. of Winnipeg won the trophy Mon- dar- Hcwle Bennett : ‘ .-.. . _ II1-Ind ovoenh Many Kelly - hasten lulu fume Ienryeh - Ilia -Louis vs. GALENTO . .-.9h-union-hip I10!!! ' 1-SAT.‘ Ill: no TIN“! 8 P. M._ ’* ROY powens, KING'S scour" the Harry I-lopman claiming. i _,._, by ERIC SANDEBSON Canadian Preu staff Writer VANCOUVER, Jul)’ 35 —- Jack A‘."omwic.h, the blond Australian tennis ace, wants to play softball but can't get time off from the W5!-exn Canada tennis champion- ships to do it. The ambidextrous star could get In a game if he were eltmiinated from the week—l0ng tom-n.a.men-t.. But that isn't likely unless some pctéent dark horse upset: the apple car . The touuney started Monday and Bromwit:h.—who wields I. rac not equally well with both s— ambled his way into the second round without losing a. game. After the matches, Bromwich and Harry Hopman. captain of the Australian Davis Cup team. gathered in the club house with friends. l-locman revealed that Bromwich wished to play softball but didn't see how it could be done. Bromwich admitted it was one of his ambdtlons. The Australian star at times holds his racquet somewhat in the same manner as a ball player holds a but And that, Hopmen said. probably is why Bromwioh would like to take a wall0D at a softball. Perhaps he wouldn't get the speed he does out of a tennis ball. but he undou')tedl_v could keep the Holders on the go. The only spare time the tennis draw has allotted the visiting Aus- sl-ss will be given over to the horse races at Hastings Pa-rk. Secretary Ar: Dingman of the Vancouver Thorouglrbred Association has set aside two races to be dedicated to Bromwlch and Hopman tomorrow. One race will be called the Jack Bromwlch claiming and tfrte other /00 %_:la12 dfld Filler Reviewed and up vet! I: The Ill: 8 Aesoe m,,,,,,., . 000 001 100-2 0 0 “ Boston 000 101 01x—3 12 2 (By Alan Randal, Canadian Prcll xnozt, Brown and Trcsh; Grove -— Staff Writer) ma Dcsautels. . 1 ~ NEW YORK. July 25—Jacl; smnd “W532 000 000 0—5 0 1 D . S d ' l ‘ ' ' ' M?’ mcornme weigslglxlown is fizulllxls came ,,,, ,,,,, ,0, ,_., ,, , ow mg, aun ers Win Nme Matches Ha be 1 ho Old Farm Sm les Title "°2‘3“,§ . ......... -1......“ ..... awdlllo innings)‘, - ‘e ' fall the zlilegw Hampshire sects‘-ion: Mucum, Brown and T1-esh, 0 ' 0 and calls the turn on New York ~a11i , 31,- enlng — ° A G .. 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Jul 26—The real‘ Gordie Taylor Jr of Tor- Nine matches was on‘ in ’ — Fraser M.acMllla:n clever racquet~ Hews °“° 1°‘ 3'°“ gm‘ 'G°°“g.° Harder. lB3O§E“»§lI;n Iligiycefievgalli go. 1 and No. 2 men of t year’: onto who was beaten «me up by the Holy Redeemer tenrrillsfn tournI- bellElll,1eYtJcl’dRIl‘a:ltc‘ll1llxi’gzm5.C,gsp::-ll 32$; 15%’ '“,§§gcul2£,';‘w;,m’;;“ ,u:.;nm“,¢ wielding star of the Charlottetown ?1“h‘_’;’1'm‘é§f £2335 g,1°,?,o§r1:-l¢s1Yl‘§;s Hcmseeli 9 - “mumnt almost Wcnrt out 1-2 ’I‘en'Fenwlck of Montreal Ernie ment yuterds as the tourne -‘ . - ‘ Tennis Club yesterday captured . 1,,‘ Hugs, 5;; me Gama,“ Amman. Go” PaJ_m_l_ of wmmpe who wvas Deb mvdhed M Y M 63’ back from baseballs Junk yard to- no defeats today as the Chm!-lifilmfl the men.‘ closed singles ‘me when ough to call them by l-hell 1' 0 Dem,” ooo on (101.3 7 2 oflmpgonship may as me sun ed 2 and 1 AC gnaw ‘ ot H - 199001111 Y 01 0°'mD-- day to pitch 13 innings of brilliant squelcbed St. Louis Browns 5-1 in h d 1, Med mm ._, brouher Don names, rates a woman as the best w,,5m,,g,o,, om 31o1ox__51o 1 and We wmpmmve unknowns mm M lgyl «d-B~m1tlneI°C° - 0021- sire eh: set victories again ball and give New York Giants 21 their American League baseball N? filf-la 15’ mfg‘ Sm, M 39.5 fly caster he ever saw. she is a Hmhmscn and Ymk; Leonard‘ made me nuwflble for champion Emmi: Queo avrviho ggwedom Rig pmdmguluwd but Just the same 6-3 National Baseball League vlc- series opener. b no not 1&4 83 6_0 8’ Mm I-Iusslc-K from. Jamalc/-‘ “Cho and Guillani. Ted Adams at ciuulcothe Mo and Smith ‘or Mdntreal 4 and a ' ' §§§Mli.i1m1%'le ‘zillinevissrystkleczixlileswjbeul ‘W °"°' me C“"““‘“‘’ ‘" mi N‘’‘’*’' ‘“ ‘"89’ °’ hm“? “*5 " me‘ ' ' ' d A, learned her stuff in her native . .. . . - 1 f 5 9‘, k b k ‘ m m. The new champion succee s t . 1 G _ I the NATIONAL LEAGUE don, 6....’ 5) 5°m°"m° °' um‘ ,,§;’d’}“"‘ 3{‘,“°,’f,‘°de}’;,”H.}‘},‘f(‘j"1‘,o.“‘f,‘ W °*'“‘0°d *0 the limit by their g¥.eXl..4‘>l1llis.gmme ° me” ‘ M’ “L hugger grfveentne Emxfillnllmymrive £1-long. la-isxtm ear 8m“‘1:t*r‘;’.‘f“§{' $1; %°§§zmIl;‘lnteIfs-L5»-beliminmebllebaii, ‘ Wm, the other we mam“ HA Hugmon 5 mi 3' Amghfl; oplggirlaoummdg m the mum mm Ditchlngd hiss thllrd victory o1 mu) age Bfilxsglgé viucnmwnfmn: mgilgmr Mmgmm M -W mm was moanih. 2,3,?‘ iucflxiegiixgmgcxpegz 5‘'‘.’°l‘ 3”‘ 300 lm °°3"5 “ ° W101! only 6- slight amount of dli'- Haligonlan Jack Harris edged out Joyiea tmntwell an Joyce da de. e Wait an h “st wzlipleze smgie Y mwkvmmn g ‘and pressed at times bv his opponent "‘°5l‘ °f “'9 ' limb“ ‘yd ml, clixixcazfin Evggg 000 gcxggghélonz flcrailby at the most. ms and Michael Dixon or London out. 3 leafed- 13 rm and Mayo-een "l~l‘§l':3t"5 Jl)'l(:B£nde14:mt¥ut14l0 uillrs l.?.sIl1¢:ll" fgzer ‘walks maixtglnmg and as a result L115: fans witnes5- ;§f(‘,"‘w§,’;nh’fh.§’°§',‘,,,,, .,,,,'c"{',§1'B.,5. am. 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MoCallls'*ber,'No'rth- Pl I-liughey and Larter defeated §}'?e(l:lB\1’ll;1l1'xr°l;l<lénd:vIl:ien's(1E1l;(:;’;1e1.' nLl11:nnlzrl1t‘l1 to selwollio; til’: game 'I'h2 g lfalarling (gr 3”"?-‘o..“y°‘E51é3t3 1.o*,‘;;;"5_2,’;;,,,e,,, ,°m,}’m“’;nd 383;”; glrdst zgxaghortnwuzt neld. Vt..M4a1nd 2. I U m 34. Morris and Jr. Mcci-'uigu.n, a-2, gave’ up 16 mm between them. Poor Athletics came back to drive Mel light Sept. 7 1.1 on a diet. No meat, New York mm at mmmle, 1 hlnlsewml drsht Ot-hrerld‘ arttiniel-Ms e‘ by we -0. 1 support hurt him in the early Harder to the showers in a five- or milk for three weeks. Just 1 I 000 012 000 000 3--7 16 8 somervule, EdsMne)l.:ter of A012’?-' llflits vi. 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Leonard and lost a. 5-3:‘ baseball mm 15 0 ‘|“‘°“ °“‘“‘8e “Me "" noel; rllllzg mg;/ing the’ Class D. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE of contenders for Adams’ throne real 5 and 4 Ray Getlifle. now Zeta '11.-alnox and Joan Hughes Hugh Mulcaliy in the 10th ‘mill dec1si°n't«o Waahlnston Senators. ;§m§’°ff1§" uf1’f§“j1§‘a11:‘;§',‘ Florida state League, has the same initials as Chicago Cubs talk. atlve star. They stand for James Henry. But more important 1his 22-year-old Dean hitches like Jerome Herman used to and has won 17 straight. Billy Mccamey, veteran fight manager, calls Ma): schmellng to fight in the lies - eliminations before t 5 next indoor season closes. out on the Pacific coast there considerable agitation that Letty O'Dcul hasn‘t yet had a. crack at a major league manag- ing lob. He's going great guns for the ’F'rlsco Seals. Joe Burk reports that under their subsidized system of training the German and Ital- ian oarsmen are practically semi- profeaslonnls. All of which doesn't stop Bun: tram winning every- thing in sight. was again postponed when the Stars were unable to field a full squad against the Anchors who last night were waiting and ready. The event marked the third gs.1n.einarowthath¢1sbeer1wip- ed on the schedule and fans. after making their way to the Park left openly diszilsted and making it plain that they wouldn't be back. Things have been going from bad to worse in the loop and were ,5 seems to be a deadlock existing. However if things are not straight- ened out and immediately at that. it seems that the best way out of what is becoming a cefous mess. would be to call the entire league oil and go on with the intermed- iate playoffs. , Ball Club Left To Wiclow/lnd Three Children (By The Associated Press) OI-IllC.AGO, July 25-The Chicago White Sox, l1$t3.00t%00}(1)Ls ba“sei(;>.all property. was at w Pm- and mm surviving chfldygn by J_ video that the trustee shall elect Louis 00 , president and » owner of the c. b, bonus of the will disclosed today. ‘ The First National Bank of Chi- cago was named t.ru.st-be for the estate valued at $2,250,000. All the shares in the ball club except 50 were owned Camis- loey. These numbered 7.450 valued at $100 each. The remaining 50 were held by Harry (}ml‘-mar, vice MONTAGUE RACES WEDNESDA Y; August 2nd. 1939 president and t1;asurer of the club. Under terms of the will Cornis- key bequeathed half of the shares mbeheldmtrusttohiswidow, Grane Comiskey. with the to be divided equally among his children. Charles H. II, alged 11:, Dorothy, 22. and Granle VISITS OUTPOST MISSIONS TORONTO, July 2&-(CP)—Most Rev. Derwyn T. Owen, Primate of the Chuucl-1 of England in Oauada. was home today after a. 9.000-mile journey by train. plane, horse and wagon through the Canadian sub- Arctic visiting outpost missions. $|O50.00 PURSES $lO50.00 C L A S S E S 2.13 TROT AND PACE (3 Seconds allowed trotter) PURSE 00.00‘ T840’! AND PACE (3 Seconds allowed t1-otter) PURSE 250.00 2-16 2.21 TROT AND PACE PURSE 3250.00 !2.28 TROT AND PACE PURSE $250.00 Jane Azofl 1.59‘/fa. owned by C. II. Horton, Murray River will go an Exhibition mile ‘ 0. time, in order to five the people of King‘; count)’ an opportunity of seeln this mare in net on. As there was no sufficient competition available l was impossible to hold A Free for All, Jane Axofl is the fastest pacer ever brought to the Marltlmes and in all possi- bility will break the track record. The fastest Horses In Prince Edward Island, and a large nurnber from the Mainland, will take part in these Races. A complete list of Entries will appear in the Press shortly after July 26th. the closing date for Entries. P. nounced one of the fastest tracks ln the Maritianes last season. ltlsihould be even better this year as further improvements have been m e. SPECIAL MUSIC and Sounding System. DANCING BOOTH ON GROUNDS. SUPERVISED AUTO PARKING. FREE. except for small reserved “ in centre tleld. HOT DINNEB5 AND REFEESHMENT BOOTH Tabla will be In charge of the local branch of the Women's nstltute. Meals will be furnished at I very rensonable rate. The ladiel of this Institute have been in charge of this feature 0! the programme for several years and the high standard of their service is well known. Any profits are passed along to some worth while local or provincial undertaking. ALL ROADS LEAD TO MONTAGUE ON AUGUST 2nd. COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS. RACES START AT 1.45 SHARP The Management assumes no responsibility for any accident or damage to any pwlniull or property during this meeting. GENERAL ADMISSION 50: Plus Amusement Tax. under 12 Years 25c. Children Under 0 Years Free. For further lnlmvmatlon apply to GEV0RGE_M(-.lN’I‘YRE.VManngingAp_wner. 1 (3 Sconds allowed trotter) other Midway attractions. par-l.Mutug1. Children Dominion llculqurter-I htlon. JU3l'AtOtElT Wt . 1 l