MAY 29. 194g m.» quiet that has ‘reigned in “fig circles hereabouts tor the . ths W111 be brok- Wiffigfidfiolilitght ncxt at the “flqm, Cum wh:n Tum Clay- 5p“ne°y;1gi1i1ig Island champion “"1" '11='ht itsdvynzcijira rbks his °1H§,afi;_<g. the siasimi; lists 0i womb“ Shepherd; ~ riglnzilly intend- '"}',“rr11:rs11:8yoi\1gnt but both dmfrs anxious to be in the best siblr shape asked to have the mg gdVdllCQd. to iliurrday next. “m; away plenty in the form oifiexwrelnce and boxing sidll mph“; nevertheless is benz 51"“ a > - ar c m.’ chailrlrlptlhlg- gfdriiffcre tilting} Wager" with hi‘0ii“.t1 thrce years "Borihflm- ilifiidt") th’: "(>095 hi5 ‘fix up quite a string oi knockouts 2W; both gcod and mediocre op- Wnenw‘ a o . . on the forward move n. of the onlnion that a. s”: offensive is the best defensive ‘d t" such a manner hu fought ‘u M, mute with great results. “ma, he connects .hs hurts. and u doesn't make very much differ- m, to iilm whether he has to l three stiff punches iflf 1:013:11! as he can gel. in punrhln! "'11."; ‘ . put Monday night he will be ilfiii‘! by lar the best opponent ‘he h“ ever moi. Ciuybournc. a wiiv, ‘moon southpaw‘ battle.‘ is just. as mm l boxer as is on the Island will‘, lie has provcn that many m; and 1n addition to this uiso Emmet plenty oi_'I‘N'I‘ in either Ind. [iguallv (‘laybourne can make ill gppom-nt tight his style of hmttie liiti this has also brought rcsuits. whether hr can make Shepherd an the same thing remains to be ten but if the challenger is to qptm the title he will have to figure out a way in which to beat the finest dcfcncc possessed hy an island mitt-stinger. . Both boys are rapidly nearing the tit oi their fighting form and Esta are predicting a victory. Clay- bourne will enter the ring favored to win but should the Bomber con- nect with one oi his iree-s\\'111ging punrihes then the iur is vcry liable to i i‘. O I O I Cilyboume while strictly a box- er nevertheless can mix it plenty with any opponent when stung and ii this should happen to he the use on hiondny- nizht then fans m almost certain of witnessing a [melting two-listed scrap over the entire distance. O I Interest is rapidly mounting tn the scrap and with scverai other |00d bouts already: lined up a large rrovrd should be on innzi at the Bporting Club the night or June 8rd to witness Promoter Joey Mc- Donald! first card oi the season. l I O O With nearly 100 porcont of the iml haiitossors in uniform there is rather u drab outlook on base- illii for the t-omlnE season. Now good chance of dethroning . Cincinnati lnd again a few inquiries are made u to the prospects of having a league in operation but. on the whole the attitude is that no in- grmedlate trams will be in opera- n. l O However ihcre O O _ are pi-eniy oi mors on hand to iorm a gcozi 1111101‘ league and with no com. Million comm: from the inter- mediates l‘. shnliiri be n used time l°K1i't{.|1111i0r baseball a boost. and fiilaigisldlrl ltiliililfiiPffi along to the m v ll cnioyod tno seasons “hfn a iilrflr-ifiim junior >311!‘ ilTlili“.5il(‘I1 all season and . 11111111110 iiiflliri wlmrors zzave 1 t E portrait should not resemble a for- mal, studio portrait. They are entire- the formal portrait can he taken much better hy a professional pho- atudto, with proper lighting equip- ment, aud a sound technical knowl- edge ot portraiture. good informal portrait are, first, a good likencas oi the subject or aub- jecta, and second, a suggestion of action or a “story idea." in fact. the Cubs Sha Fight Aug. I NEW YORK, May Promoter Mike Jacobs Garden Aug. l. Garcia was recognized by the New York State Athletic Ocmmiss Yorker, defeated sipring of Toronto last nigiht. 28-0.?)- announced today the signing oi Ceiemio Gar- cia and Steve Beiioisq for a 1o. immd bout at Madzson square ion as world middleweight champ- ion un-tii he was defeated by Ken Overlrin last week. Belloise, a New Sazmny Luft- "r1 Pitts burgh Pirates Down Reds 5-2; tout Cards 5-0 - NEW YORK, Mlziy 28 ---iAl"l-- Holding Cincinnati Reds to tive hits, Max Butcher rang up his first triumph of the season [OLHY as the Pirates hainmerrd out an eight-hit attack to smre a 5-2 Na- itcnai League baseball victory. It was the iirst time thi, year the last place Buos have succeeded in beating the league champions. With Arky Va-ugihan and Eibio Hetxtier leading the way wit-h two hits apiece, the Buns got six hLts oft Junior Thompson and two ott Jack Hutchings who relieved Thompson in the sixth inning. Young Max Lnanzer iimilEd t-he Oubs to four singicu for a 5-0 shut out victory at. Chicago over St. Louis Cardinals. CiiwSNAPSl-IOT GUILD INFORMAL PORTRAITS OUTDOORS in the first place. an informal y different-and, aaa matter of fact. ographer who has a well-equipped The two main requirements of a l treat account o! themselves in the i\18i‘llllll9 ,1'o_vd<;\vn5_ -\'|'.\li’l'.-\N“ Frq-f hjaliklil-‘jE-l, N s \V.--i(:‘l“l--Iilic1' Mnb§l§ hi; it‘! in n fall. Robcrt br-eadi-l 14 irori ihroo days cn hpWwTl1§i_\\nLr1" 111 his isolated mncbnim” “Y-“Ylllli! hail a milol moms” l/0u"ze..¢/m[_/ " \ l “WW8 ilct. a kick out s," "e may ho fir! s sure to yvil, that! Folks kiri us, \ “:35 pretty git-k ‘Ylllfre just Plwai-‘i Wave back m doors or out, you need a nicely balanced lighting on the subject's face. A lighting. in particular, that is nut too "t-niitrasty.“ Indoors, such lighting is easily obtained by using informal portrait is closely akin to the "atory-telling" type of annpabot. To obtain a good likeness. in- ~ v1.1}; ,1 .‘ , i. s, Excellent likenesses, and a story Idea," make this picture a fine example of a good informal portrait snapshot. VERY family album or picture collection abouid include good informal portraits of the family's members. But many amateur pho- tographers do not know how to take intormal portraits, or realize how these ditier irom other popular types of pictures. two photo hul'ha-—ono to illuminate , each side of the subject. (muiours, . B. pleasing soil. lighting can he 011- tained by placing tho subject in open shade-tor example, on tho shady side of the houso, uinler the opcn sky. For a lighting with n little more g "sparkle," place the subject in sun- . shine, but have the sun to one side. Then use a reflector (such as o white sheet or largo card) to illumi- nate the shallow side of the intro. in the picture ahovo, tho sun is | at the right, and a white house to the left acts as a reflector. The sub- jects held still for this shot, and to , insure plenty of exposure for the l shadows, the picture was tnltnn at l US and 1/25 sccmnl, on rivorugo speed iiiin. The sumo oxposura . would bc correct for those subjects i, in open shade. The atory idea, of course, is ob- vious anri given the picture ndrled interest value. Try to inrluvio such l1 a atory or "theme" in ozirli oi‘ your - informal portrait snaps ni tho fmn- ‘ ily——and you'll iiuri tho pictures have more enduring npponi. 3S.’ John vnn (luiliior 0t‘ meeting ids away; but ‘Hi, Slim, you're t not. knowing what "'1'"!!! . . . [lack in '18, Ben's wife . i stuck around and Avsilslalsin schgu, . "i! rlioros. One sun-up lie came "“"‘.'/' lffi‘, " "'4 I . _ 1 . ns. the barn sterling rxirily at the “Rooftuhacrolu ins liaiui. lsaid, mum “k9. "There's no oliiur tobacco jun.‘ m“? Old Chum.’ But he was Fggrrflgmgsa mmilili; to the name, Old Chum, , that!‘ be said . . . 1 Y y package moon- ’ ‘"1 100. 8nd happy days!’ " Wow CHUM THE TOBACCO OF QUALITY CUT FINE FOl ROLLING YOUR OWN ’ T0 Qualify “éizisjleéu A ilriversfiizg Will Make lip l Indianapolis Race INDIANAPOLIS. May 28-—~(APl -—Th1rt.y-one Uniiod Sui s LHKVQK‘. 1 one Argentine and n i-krin-innuii with a (inmugrti tru- \\‘lli nuke up i the startnng 11cm ‘ihursctny i.:r tho 28th run1r.11.g 0i l-hc 51111-111110 rucc at l-he Indnnnpclis M tor Sue-scl- way. The French entry is the it.:i:nn ‘ Musternii drivcn hr R110 Lobcgur,‘ a French sod rr. Tho car iinx w a piston aim ihrculgih the cmrkslniit’ this morning. i Barnard Musirk, manugrr oi the French tram. silld ll. nCliltl bt‘ ‘ possibic to irnzricr to llrbcrrcw‘ car the moior ilStii i11 tirc d by Rcnc Drqvtrs, olimmnicd y _ by quaizi crs with billffldfll‘ spFrLi Dreyfus wzii scrvc as "alternate" driver." , Billy Devorc of Si. John, Kas.‘ and Floyd Davis of Spruuziirld, Ili.. won starting pioc s torfuy. i3."- V005, d:;v.ng [-3.0 rilliil‘ Wilbur Show of I11d .. the i937 iili'(‘. showrd nest, time today. Ho ran h s i0 miles a! _. 122.179 miirs an 11111112 liars spud i was 121.797 milrs nu in Hogan Fa BOSTON, May 2n fAPiw-ilon Hogan, 921's iron oi the winter Iblitn! I01: .~ who lulu! l‘ Smith)‘ to quai l_v iur 112v ll. 1: ti H.111" Open Chvi i, :r.~u p a <'..1~: séorri as both ins- ifaldlilg 111.0 m no winner and as the p cr-wwlvl‘. l0!‘ the Harry Vardon T101111)’- a iE CHARLOTTETOWN >0 BASEBALL YESTERDAY? RES ULTB AM ERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia Brooklyn GUARDIAN . RESUL rs 1 w, w, W ,, In Both Ends Of Double- Miuicahy, Brown and Atwood; Fitzaimmoris 811d. P119195. First (lame: Lanzer and Owen; Olsen, Page wi1>“‘“<“§§1(l1'l 100 001 020-4 12 I and Todd. New Ycrk 142 100 i3x-l2 14 1 Haynes. Hudson and Ferrell; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION l MllW-‘W l-nd Dnkeb’. Ksnsu 01w l; Minneapolis l Second Game: 1774111119011 000 100 000-l 7 0 Buffalo 011 003 000 5 10 0 N-zw Yuri; 201 000 OOX-(i 9 0 Rochester ' 001 400 11x '1 16 0 Monteagucio and Early; Breuer Rogaiski, “flute, Maglle and Mc- arid Dickey. 01111011311; Gornicki, Beriy and not» hi...‘ 200000104731 1'0‘ 021 IE3 000-G 11 0 m‘ 1 Cleveland 004 001 0004 11 Q Syracuse 000 001000 i 2 2 Newi1ou5er_ Benton and Tabbebfls: Bruner, Cheiini and Kracher; Allen. zuber, Hump-lungs, Dobsqm Dietz. Bwlsart and Warren. Naymmk and 30315191 Jersev City 020 120 002 7 9 2 NBWflfk 300001 010 5 6 0 11-5“; 5am" Feldman, Henshaw, Pearce and iOhioago 00o mo Mp9 m 2 Biaemkea Borowy, Peek, Johnson st. Louis 3oz m l0x-10 12 1 "id Pad-m- Rlaflfiit‘. Welland, Grove and Tresih. Turner; Kennedy, Ccffman and Smit. Ghsecond Game: 10880 301 011 000-d 10 0 St. Louis 012 003 IOx-‘I 12 1 Knott, Smith, Brown l-nd ‘Iii-ssh; Harris. Lawson and Susce. AMERICAN LEAGUE BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING OZOOOGOOX-lllli PAGE SEVEN Hot Shots On 3 giBaseball Front By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sports writer NEW YORK, Mliy 2il-»v1\P1_ The grapevmr- 1s londori wnh r11 mors that. more is an amnion.‘ buzzing in lib-Lou's b(‘(‘illi't?.. Ons version is that UOZTLIIHSSIOXTI‘ K. M. Lanriis is exerting prvssuq-p on owner Charles Adams Yankees Beat Senators fff“i.ii;".;:=:i<":..' m "131015 pSuiioik l)o\\'11.\ . ,_ up- ‘pivrls iinvo lxvn nrmnui “.1 some .|1me that Landzs refuses to let -13? Lawson Little iCon/ident 0f Regaining Title CHICAGO. May 28-rAP)—Law- son Little, who ihoartbreak that can bring, is confident his game It ade him use any of his personal iunds d 3 I i101 assist the Boos. Q iuke Hamlin. Brooklyn DOHZPTF’ r’ n - pitcher, isn't !'P.1i.‘,\' )i.ilil1I1 "l ll ' ___vi_ ___ _. ._ 11S ]);il‘i"li‘€ vii »_ mm "“__” Nnw YORK, May 28-~fAPi--- eimuir “i. n iii: ~ Bib-in Banning up me h,“ toward me ilIi/aitrrs ivsis 111 Iho rl"~‘ - 2;: rrrm first division, the wufld ohmwpion mnsteari of pil".i"ll)fi.‘1v,v_5 m Drfilng Yankee, matched Dom end‘ o; an ipmctzce beiore a 111F121’: in nxiich American Baseball League doubie- 111° L‘ E0108 l0 011F11- neanei- from Washington Sena-tors! Jim Timm- "1" M firht-iioruier today 12-4 and 3-1 for a record 0i H111’ BOB-Yon BM” '-h'-'l' w» 1r~m 51x View...“ in the“. last sewn fPlisbiirrgh, has h"f‘li .‘l'ill m n starts ihospital tor arioins-i- weolfis treat- ment...i-ie hasn't. worked an ntng this season. . The reason Billy ltigyers “m; W; oi the Cincinnati lineup so pmg only The first game was s. slugging adventure wit/h the Yanks collect- ing it lute and uhs senators 12 while this n1 was a t.‘ .t pitching duel between Rookie Mar- was ma‘ Edd" 13°F" "la"? vtn BT60?!‘ of New Ycrk and Lttle m“ “l” l“ 21 1mm“ "l - Rene Mionteaguuo. wzr-nington-a WBTWKIF“ Pllfilplr‘ h-W‘ ‘some 3O home runs nlrea. 1T1- has known tournament the golf Cuban southpaw. .- i last is ready to gain him ranking Breuer ave up seven hits in cb- swmm has “Pm U" Phi" 11ml "'9 ‘ taming h your“, View”, and thb for the Notional League's ia-t time! with the best proiessicnais 0d the day. ' only run scored against him was a '“°'h"' Pam" Wur years are this month, Little homer by Buddy Lawia 1n the r*-~r—-——~~-~ - ran into the mo=t crushing disap- fourth. pointmeait. of his rairvvays career. permitted L's Yes! emiay Winner of the United Stat-es and British Amateur titles in 1934 and i935, he tallied to qualify tor the 1936 National Ope in his first venture a rounds of 65 and 69 oven‘ two tough courses no show the way to more Monteagudo hits. ...................."::: BMEBAL t BIG SIX on. Gordon hit hie fourth homer lBv Tho Asscrriuicd Prcssl and two doubles. 39311111’; (Three i('£l(1L‘Z'S in (‘rich n Championship as a Umfession- Detroit ‘Tigers pulled within a game and a halt’ oi the second- place Indians on A] BGULOTUS ex- cellent relief twirling at. Cleve-y Land. The 8-5 outcome represented he put together JUST 'cuz You've 1N A BAD T£MPEP~’- BOV, I'M CRAZV ABOUT By J. R. WiliiamsOilR noanmm: nousa _ than 1.100 players who tried to the Tigers‘ second straight Amer- Icaguw Bwum 90° 10o Mk4 H Duck Pin Mixed Doubie| _ . , Philademm m 000 MA 8(1) gtilifipiitgylngog_gngtzgaeiltegjillgipéonb ihginnalaebau believe victory over giayer, Club s; Au Galehoiise and Dggaugejs; Bath Tonight! Schedule ll 7 o'clock-near Ciqyehnd ‘ M Clevelaéd l 11d H! N , fuglctufi T}? 81} Jam Heuxer and Hayes’ iLzxypi I ‘ 1 I ‘*~ lwuser from hi; glalb in an b11311: ‘Rfldihiih. B'l'1g»11'11b% NVHONAL LEAGUE ; a “*5 .»| . GEMS’ gluing rally which Droduced four 111i; . “l. _ , _ _ ‘ g _, 1 - Mwudk i J- CW1? "—_— theiwsaarhlg rliuuilnsbeigrérigirteiaiid m“ ‘mmbardl- Red-s 2“ 103 Cincinnati oo 10o oio-z s z M. Haley ‘ J, McQugid (By The Canadian Press) "ed helm“ ,1, d b, gam‘ Pittsburgh 01o s00 oix-s a 1'22. Walsh n, whmock Jockey Harry Lcmnan, MHCKG‘! 1-213. "n! dcfwteds. “m” R‘"“"" Thompson. Hucmings and Lcm- E. Dougan M. Carmichael while galloping a horse at Ohurc- White So Wt boil?” Chicago.‘ bardt: Butcher and Davis. R. McFariane H. Wood hill Dcmio, Louisville, t-wo years doubreheafie, 1110.9 and‘??? a? s: 7 ,,“'{!§{§§‘,‘,',‘,'*f“"““‘.*‘°’“- 71591.59‘ ‘ _ E, Michael J_ rpm-mm, ‘R20 today. fell from his mount and 1.91115, The éqifgyp pm mem u; ‘a5 '1'» ' ‘PaKWT 3112p‘ Cmflm" .sr. Lfiuls 00o 004 100-6 a 1 1:1. Coyie .1 Mich1§1 riled bviore ivorkers reached mm sixth lace The Br ~ n i iiinié n m»; 011mm’ 000 09° 009-0 4 1 E. Connors A. McDonald LOuman was a well known Jockey home gunsland the (white ggxfilgfi; amen-Al Imago’: Foxy Reel S0 ' 1°“ Canaan“ trad“- lduflnz the long afternoon. jiél-angfllsilililfll Mogul-f ' Danni TIPPIE am) "can" STUBBS i " " B 1 Y Edwina MY LAND! YOU HAVCNTANY com 1 775-‘ . ~ You ONT STAY HOME FROM SGKJOL YgWuHgAr-‘vzruw/ELL; MY. LAND! '¢Ul e’ FEEL JUSTAS 'SiDE$,THEil£’S A ULITHMETIC "rcsr | GOIN’ TO SCHIL TODAY! 6:5! V/ORSSE! 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PAW/E ---BEATE~ av A ’ NO5TRiL-w6PUTT-TT/_§~a.c Aug FiVE {DOLLAR Tickers/Meant; TWENTY Dottmas WOFZTH CF .1 DRATTED wasre P/WEQ/ was) l-lEkLL-u-WHAT uzowv mar we 614001.13 6E FLUCKED Ev A ‘\ CREATUQE WITH "rum none ,1 i I w, Macon/sac iT wae cross, Gus was TRVING.’ 1. t, ‘ill- 1 uo. MOMMA. wen PAY we PRice 0P A NEW wlNDOw-EVERY gamete PENNY eons TO THE ‘sPmAcn FUND? Au. or- us snoum courmaure wuwr we cm AND AT tenor we can new some / _,