PAGE 512$ THE (ZI-IARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN SPORTING N E WS racer. failrti in Inv- Hp9v' why from 1.500 to 5.000 metros. Hziogg clicked off the the way to _ champion. Gil t to thccrowd. .niid lap zinrl raced home l Gander Hoegg Wins From "i Gil Dodds In Mile Race SAN FRANCISCO. Jilly l8 — (AP: - Gunder Hacgg of Sweden. world's greatest long distance foot- his attempt yester~ day tn run the fastest mile in his- tory, but ably demonstrated to l5.- 000 spectators at Kezar Stadium he holds most of the records inlle in rnur minutes. 126 seconds showing America's LSOO-meter Hac g‘s time was slow compared with is own best mile race of 404 ll. a time which \vas bettered by two seconds a few days ago in bWGCIGIl oy his countryman. Arne Andersson Haeggs chances of establishing a new record for one mile wen- liandicapped somewhat by lack of opposition. Dodds was an active contender for the first two laps. He sprinted into the lead shortly aftcr the start and maintained a two-yard “’l‘l‘l\'.’l'!(‘ for the first 880 _vard.=. Hat-gt; started moving up slowly and ‘after a third of the third lap had tasteful. Sl'Nl).\Y S RI-lSPI/YS INTERNATIONAL vrr rrrr In‘ UK 1MB GNP s...- Odo-III ma»- "n- "w, Qua». Cleveland 4: S Clevvl-iiid l0: St. Louzs 7. NATIONAL I 7: P‘. “burgh 4-‘ Toronto {iii 5L _,__: ti; Piitsbiirzh n. ' Newark :50 4O "556 (Game called Sundai‘ law. will be Montreal 45 45 '50‘) ted a: point of suspension at Syracuse 43 44 '49, ' datci 4 ' . no» i: Boo» i. Efillléliéi 2i ‘I? ‘l2? "*1" *1 B“~*‘”l‘ i- Buffalo ~ii 41 I450 Cllmf-"l 3i Clmllml? l~ Jersey City a7 s5 .402 Chicago ‘l; Cincinnati O. AMERICAN New York l0: Philadelphia s. New York 4., 3o I610 New York '3: Philadelphia 2.. Washington 44 33 ‘537 _ MTlilli-AII Detroit 4o 37 .519 Chicago a: Cincinnati 6: Chicago 33 33 500 St inuis Pittsburgh '1 st, Louis 33 49 A94 —'“">‘*' '1' T" ' "'*‘_‘— __ Cleveland 37 4i .474 Philadelphia 34 3B .472 H Boston 36 43 .456 Q NATIONAL St. Louis 50 30 .625 Brooklyn 5O 35 .588 Pittsburgh 44 37 .543 AT Cincinnati 4i 40 .506 Pgiiladclphia 37 46 .446 C cago 36 45 .444 SUMMERSIDE Boston s3 43 .434 New York 34 49 .410 Wednesday, July 28th Willard MacDonald, Secretary. Horse Races —at- ALBERTON Wednesday, July 21 s _ in the been passed. Gundcr took conr _ . \.\lit Swvzlc seemed 'il nnuid. nost to Li...’ in the final 200 yards. Bmiklvn T: Hosfon 5. New‘ Ycrk l; ‘ New York H; Philadelphia 2. Philadelphia ‘l. AMERICAN Philadelphia 4; New York l, ‘ Cleveland l: St. Louis 3. ‘Dc '. ‘l: '10 5. 77c '11 ‘l0 0. ' Boson ti. \V.’l°lllli’.'lOll 3 t I l .‘ RiifWlo l: Toronto fi_ lo 3: Toronto 6. 6: Montreal 1' . 4: Jersey City 2. , Baseball ;Standings Llnofficial baseball standings l i INTERNATIONAL . . INTERNATIONAL ACTOR - MINERS STRIKE CARDIFF‘, - 4GP» “some of the miners of the Swansea Val|cy Vill- age of Cwn Giedd - - the Welslil village which re-enucted the mass- i acre of Lidlce for the film "The Silent Village" - - are on strike over an issue which started with wage grievances. AIR FORCE FAMILY LONDON. -—fCP\ —PO. K. F. Deere who shot down two German planes. destroyed a locomotive and damaged twp more one day, comes oi’ an air force family. His father is an RAF. air commodore, his mother a captain in the W. A. A. F. ARMIES AFTER WAR n 11-.‘ I ‘ x1?!‘ I ILOOMIJ ~ San-o meats Tam‘; 'u$ '. —-s ~— 4419s - BOQDEN ._wi-rii 5am) . ‘AND EAT rr TOO _I Grand Circuit Results CLEVELAND, July i8 - (APR. Scotlands Comet, owned oy 'I‘hoinas Thomas. took the second and fourth heats for victory in the $2,760 Goldsmith Maid ‘Prut. at North Randall yesterday, with thefavored His Excellency col- lecting second money and the third cut oi the purse going to Coll»: Hanover. it was the first defeat in three starts this year for His Excellency, xyorid trotting champion of i943 THE SUMMARIES The Goldsmith Maid Trot. --\'aluo 52.760; Mlle Heats Scotlands Comet (Parker) 4 1 2 1 “lg ‘elreats m" me P1185“ °f ‘he H15 “when”. ,Bcrry) 2 313 diocese of P. E. Island. and also Colby Hanover IVineyard) i 2 4 3 the Slslers of Nomi Dame Acad‘ speed King ,whmwy, 3 5 3m emy. will return today to Boston, 'I‘inics—-2.02 34.- 2107 14; 2:03; Mm- 2.04. Aso . arted —- Star Drift and FUNERAL 5T Col/BREAD volémdg ROAD-—Tlie funeral of the late Miss Helen MacMlilan. daughter of Mr. 235 Trot-Purse $1,000; Mn, us“. Kenneth and the late Mrs . Mac- Margaret Wyatt i z 1 Millan, was held yesterday after- Miglity A-iai-garct lBerry) 2 1 7 ‘noon from the residence of Mr. Luck Ah d iEEIkIIIi 3 .3 2 Charles Bovyci‘, Ccvehead Road.‘ J M, A.\ ortl ' iGoodhearti 5 7 3 Services at the home and grave Times .06: 3:06: 2:05 1-2. Also started - Archie Hanover, Caliciore, Millbrook, Rush Han over. Three Year (ilii i’:»re-~l‘urse S500. One Mile Gay Law iPlaxicoi 1 Janice Hanover iChaffeal 2 Daughter iii-Law (Hunter) 3 Lee Reynolds (Brinkerlinff) 4 'l‘iinc~'.':09. Also started — Moonbcam, Gratta l June. Tenterhooks 2:24 Class Pace -I’urse $500; Mlle, Mile-andn-Sixteenth I My Scott (Mallilieu) l 2i Keller Hanover lFlemlngi 3 l - Miss Kitty Buntei- iRoth) 2 3i ‘ Lady Royal iMnllow) 4 4| Times-EMS i2; 2:17 1-2. Also started -- Amanda Wood, Mary Jean, Dexter Jr 2:28 Trot-Purse S500: Mile. Mlle- and-a-Sixteenth Edgar Hanover lFlcmingi i 2 Lady Brucita (Plaxico) .. 2 l Baron (Goodiieart) 3 3 Grand Juror (Hunter) 8 4 Tlmcs-2.09: 2:17 3-4. Also started - MacDuff, Tidy Hanover, Highland Laddie, Ginger Hanover. Romila Direct. Remember When By The Canadian Press Hank Cieman, lanky Toronto walker. cracked Geor e Gouldln8'5 1910 Canadian mark 0r two 1111165 at Toronto twelve vears ago today. Cicman covered the distance in the Ontario track championships in 13:54.3, compared with Goudinz‘! 14:01.4. __ the stemest. crit Vsm. He anticipa- ted armed forces "on a very con- sidei-able scale" for some time af- ter the war ended. ~55 Wi-lY HAVE inf s on E FEET? Sponsored by i L. —(OP) —Sir Wil- ALBERTON DRIVING lain Jowitt, Minister without Port- CLUB folio. told an audience he would expose any final scheme of demob- ilization to the fullest publicity and l WI I H ‘THE. m came Boaoen 'brook and Miss Mable HickoX. B! .TAN__y5,M KFTSILANo BEACH WOULD BF. A SWELL 590T About‘ . i‘. HERE V00 can Have YouR COUNTRY Ql~"\ ARE UP AT 5-39 AM. FDR $IFTING LlBVA-LIKE. some 0F MQLDING A TDUGH AND RESOURCEFUI-érb ARMOURED c Res. .- ' o ‘(sell h , Ctl 129R (Anny) DA“; ‘haiviua Lassons ovek THE‘ Beam: r4 t“ Everything Went “Poof” Italian Says LONDON. —A bulky 55- ear-old Italian Gen- eral. Achille D‘Avet, wardroom of an allied destroyer in the Mediterranean and said: “Sud- denly. everything went poof." cumin GllAlllllAll -\@— this oolnmn h OI he non It local lntomt, but olvorthlq of a newly nature all: he inns-too at live cents a word. strictly pa;- aolo In advance. CIIASWELL ror micrograph; CONFEDERATION LIFE INEUR. ANCE. OLD HOME WEEK AND PRO- vinclal Exhibition. August 10-13 in- clusive 7-1344, on. CREELMAN-wlll be away from his office at the sanatorlum until July 26th. 7-1941 PASSED GRADE EXAMS.—The following pupils of Ebenezer school were sucessful in their Grade V111. exams. Alfred MacDonald, Roland Doucette, Arnold MacRae. Luella Macieod, Robert MacDon- aid, Velma Ford, Isabel Ford. CONDUCTED RETREATS -- Rev. Father Dore S. J., who for the past two weeks, has been conduct- ‘were conducted by Rev. T.. A Wil- son. Interment was in West Cove- lhead Cemetery. The pallbearers \vere:Aubrey' Ready‘, Allan Reardon, Clarence Woolridge. Lorne Klelly, Garth Bii-t, F. D Jtendcrff. l I HEAVY DERRICK BEING USED A gasoline derrick owned by J. P- Porter and Sons, Montreal. was unloaded last Friday at the Yacht Club Wharf and moved to Pooles Wharf where steel piles are being moved and made ready for ship- ment. Four or live weeks will be necessary to complete the job of cleaning and painting the piles. Commendable care to avoid pave- nient damage was taken by the men in moving the derrick from wharf tn wharf via Water Street. Along the pavement planks were laid as a roadway for the heavy derrick which passed, under its own power, to the scene of opera- tions. In this way no marks or dam- age was caused to the pavement. R. C. N. V. R. (‘IIURCII PAR.- ADE-To their respective churches. a church parade of Protestant and Catholic naval platoons of the H. M. C. S. “Queen Charlotte" was held yesterday. Lt. W. G. Crowley was in charge of the parade. The Protestant party of two platoons was commanded by Sub-Lt. D. MacLennan. The Catholic party of two platoons was commanded by Sub-Lt. E. Aust. All R. C. N. V. B. officers of the H M.C.S. "Queen Charlotte" were on parade which was comprised of about 120 men. After the church services the part- ies marched as a unit to the ship. RESERVE UNIT NEEDS MEN- The Army Service Corps, which in full strength comprises about 150 men is being reorganized under command of Capt. Pope Clark, Lt. Percy Mcinnis and Lt. J» F. Mc- Leod. This unit. recognized as o. . ry part of the 17th Reserve Army is in need of some 25 men to fill the ranks. Those wanting to join some part of the Reserve Army, will find in this snappy out- fit splendid training by efficient officers and a good group of men. Quarter Master Sgt. W. Higgins, merits commendation for the good Job he did in fitting the boys with uniforms. The camp period is in August with the Reserve Army. The first drill at the Armouries was very successful and the next will be held on Friday night, Mrs. Harding Dewar and the Miss- es Jeanette and Ena MadFadyen of Montreal are spending the simimer at their home in Oharloietown. Mrs- Charles Crasweli of H8191- this city have returned from visit- ing their brother Mr. Charles Craswell, and Mrs. Craswell, South . Rustico. July l5 —-(OP Cable) Y sat 1n the It was his classic description of JULY 19,_1\943 IN THE M/ RI IMES TOO, SMOKERS PREFEH A CIGARETTE} Down in Canadzfs seaboard provinces, smokers prefer Buckinghams. They’re loyal to the cigarette that 05ers ‘more lasting pleasure-more genuine satisfaction than any other cigarette you can buy. They know that a Buckingham blended from an exclusive combination of cooler-burning tobaccos, is the mildest cigarette you can smoke-mild where mildness counts most-definitely Throat Easy. For a cooler-o milder-a more satisfying smoke Buckingham ' N99050:! to defend. and did de- Munro, Canadian Press War Cor- Yflnd 1X1 fl defllllwrv sort 0i way respondent with the Canadians in until. finally. he and his ly, surrendered to ca. This story of D‘Avet. who decorated in the last war by Duke of Connaught, former Gov- T" l> - n ~-~_- l The story starts with the landing of parachute troops in D'Avet's MEDICAL SCIENCE VICTORY command area on a nice moonlight ——- night which the Italian General MANCHESTER, - (OP) -Sir Ed- had decided was no night for the ward Mellanby. secretary of lll6 allies to start their invasion of Medical Research COLHLYlI. sari Sicily. Hc decided it was merely a ividespread dysentry in llle enemi‘ sabotage raid. i army compared with the "marvel- But it was the real thing. an in- whole staff Sici the Canucks 15 miles northwest o! and Noel Monks, a corres- at pendent for the London Daily Mail. Is- Munro was at Canadian head- quarters in southeast Siciiv when was the Italian General was brought in, the a prisoner. Monks interviewed him later aboard the allied destroyer . cus" health fth Eighil rmy was 231° tgg-mégfizeglndézfis 01:16 55:31.?’- ether-General of Canada. with the when his main purpose seemed to vasion. Right. behind the parachute “partly respgnsiblee" for that: victory which h“ 206m coasml dml n s Military Cross, has been pieced to- be to convince everyone that "I troopers came the Canadians and at El Alamein.. _ s on was gcther from cabled reports by Ross fight like da gentleman." “suddenly everything went poof." 1 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMan us vEfi-MAGGE-WHAT is rr mu NTPf/E5-l AM A eiiiifisefidi5éwid<éifiee y FlAHCé OUT =02 A WALK!!! WELL- BE CAQEFUL.’ HANDLE HIM GENTLV-Afi HE'S NOT FEELING 5O WELL TODAY/f’ ISN'T IT TIME TD TAKE MY VITAMINS P >€l§ ‘w’ Tamas Musr as CAREFULLY ' VE ‘(inoomr-zo" BEFORE caewé J '_ - MAv REMovE Qoveantts AND f ‘ flown“) SHELDE‘ . <HIT THE WELCOME SHoweQS K ,. iSi7 Con“ s1: Voucouvek 9-K‘. AT CND °F ‘PAY M’ __ (ANoTI-IER wissroauea!) \ "mo. MEGiVNEY aw. ~=-."Ti"i".Fi (q-‘el’ “ (oi! 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