MAY 28. 1940 CHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i BOWLING i RESULTS Brooklyn Dodgers Hold First Place In National Leaguetlfids Second Yanks Down Senators In 5-0 Encounter - ‘fix, May 2'7 -(AP) — Thfmyznkeas and Washingtonsena- l”; nrairhcd four hits tcday, but ilk wot-d ciiaintiions made itieirs ‘ad ioi" a 51-0 American League “owl-t; lJCLl‘ fourth in the last m; tiilmoisrundler, the youthful rlhehfllldti‘, never was better than ,.ftay_ He slowed only scattered ‘T118155 and gave but one walk in ‘grist-in: his second triumliii B- < "ee losses. "iESIiOLgtXr-ssi Charley Keller and J09 Dinnggin hit. home runs and Lefty Ken Cilflsg walked four con- flupt-s batters for a run in the “fillies white Sox. whose winn- in; streak lznd bcen lnterruptedby i ltr-s to Deli-bit Saturday, regain- gd their victorious ways —and lourlh place in the League -bv de- traiiiig st. Louis Browns 'l-5 be- hind the veteran 'lk:d Lyons [gyons and Bob Kennedy, the Sax third-baseman, each got three hits, and both came through in the sixth "wing when Chicago ganged up to 55311 four runs and drive Jack Kramer from tiie box. Taft Wright's sngle writ-h the bases load- ed tallied two of the runs. NEW YORK. May 2'I—(AP)—- Brooklyn Dodgers held first place in the National League by four percentage points, shutiin out Philfldélphia, Phlllies 6-0 t ay on the four-hit hurling of Whitlow Wyatt. Cincinnati took a double- header from Pittsbugrh but the Reds still were second with a .710 percentage to Brooklyn's .714. Pcewec Reese and Dixie Walker. each with three hits. led s 12-bit Brooklyn assault concentrated in the fifth inning against Cl do srnoll. The Dodgers put toget er five consecutive hits off the Philly southpaw for three runs and 1n the, seventh scored two more with n single and two doubles off Frank Hcerst. Boston Bees, who hadn't beaten New York Giants in seven tries this season, accomplished the trick easily 7-1. on a four-hit Pitching performance bv Bill Posde and a 13_hlt, offensive. Tony Cuceinello had a rfect dav at the plate with two oubles and two singles to lead the attack. Chicago Cubs opened a. iii-game home stand with a 7-1 victory over St. Louis Cardaalq behind the seven-hit pitching of Claude Pas- seau. The game, played in intermtitcnt showers, was Passeatrs third vic- torv against four defeats. Cincinnati Reds won twice over the last place yittsburgh Pirates. The scores guru 2-1 and ‘i-ii. After tting of! to an unsteady start in e first game. Mace Brovim pitched masterfu ball for the Pirates, allowing only two hits in the final eight innings. Jim Turner travelled the full dis- tance for the Reds in the night- cap. holding the Pirates to nine - hits. EBASEBALL RESULTS Baseball Postponcments: Nation- fl-None, five games including 0:10 doubleheader scheduled. American Dfloston - Pfiiilntielipliia (rain), {our games (one night) scheduled. lnternatLonal-Syracuse - Neyvark (rslrii, two games suhedulrsd. Am- erlcan Assoczai-icn-Ncne, {our (three night) scheduled. YESTERDAYS RESULTS AWERICAN LEAGUE 000 000 D00~0 4 0 New York 011 O00 Oilx-o 4 0 chase, Jacobs and Ferrell: Ohiindier and Dicker. Washington Glicagb oei 004 000-Jr 15 z Si. Inuis 010 100 300-5 9 0 Lyons and Trerh: Kramer, Inw- son. Mills and Sit-mt. NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: Qinclnnnti 200 000 000-l 5 0 htxsburgh 000 010 000—l 4 2 MOON. Beggs and Lombardi; Brown and Davis. Second Guns: Qincinnatl 108 s00 000-7 11 0 Pittsburgh 020 010 1100-1‘! 9 1 Tamer and Hershberger; Bauers. Heintzelman and Benes. St. Louis 100 000 000-l 7 2 Chicago 200 00B Ilx-‘I i0 0 Bowman. Russell. White and Padgett; Pvseaiu and Todd. Philadelphia 000 000 000-O 4 1 Brooklyn 001 030 23x~6 12 1 Smoll. Hoes-st and Atwood, War- ren; Wyatt and Mancuso. New York 000 100 000-l 4 1 Bosncri 023 002 tTix-Ji 13 0 Izrhrmen, Dean. 1min and Dan- ning, O'Dee; Posedel and Lcpez. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ‘Ibronto I00 000 011-4 9 8 Montreal McCrabb and Hearth: tLucas, Crouch and Guiliani. | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION muisville 1; Columbus 2 CliieSNAPSl-IOT GUILD PICTURES AT BLOSSOM TIME ‘ha SPRING blossoms are an invita- m u" i° lily camera owner, for fir" dam“! and freshness give "i! a natural appeal as picture ‘ilblacis. However. to take really 800d blossom pictures, there are “w”! "He! You must observe. ‘n13: first rule is: get close. Don't ‘h "B? brick, and picture a Ole tree or a whole orchard in W"? Ihot. Take one or two gen- s: ghotr-theu move in for close- muo! tho blooms. If yours isa fixed- ‘oculhzzniciu. or one with limited uchmomrallile. use a portrait at- mo on the lens—this will en- ?“ 1° ket even closer. ‘hléllidiiayje access to a camera M n“ m! 1e extension bellows m; ‘kph ut for blossom pictures. blonmm! in camera. you can shoot x ‘he nhmthelr actual size-dill- Nooms- with two or three "ghfigzfileililossoms that are prop- “Mhhm :50 that the contrast of o ‘or n shadow emphasizes £21m subject. Don't let t somsko on excellent offing for plctur 9° "'19s o! this sort, n well n close-ups of the b M bIoslo-tls, oms themselves. color sway you. unless you are us- ing full-color film. For black-and- wbits shots, especially of pink blos- soms, a flue-groin panchromatic 111m ls best. - this is s very good type of blossom picture-slip a color filter on ms camera lens. The filter will darken the sky, making the blossoms stand out fresh and white. To obtain a deep-toned sky, use s deep yellow G filter. For a lighter sky tone, a medium yellow K-B iliter is the one to choose. _ Blossoms make an excellent set- ting for pictures of people-infor- msl-portrslt snlpshots with s fresh, springtime quality. Make a colloc- tion of such shots during blossom time. showing members of the fam- ily visiting an orchard, admiring tbs blooms, and snifllng their fragrance. You'll find many an interesting pic- liiro opportunity-end those bios» sum-time pictures will be welcome in your album. zsi y John van Guilder 030 0m mx_5 13 1 -so far Vrmcouvcr tracks and tracks ponH-‘tunder t-he Incorporated rac ng ns- e’ .trled. Edmonton, Calgary. Rsgina ‘and Saskatoon will use the Coweil land is similar to the Puett Gate. [Iihe Metropolitan RflClng Assnca- tend Duifferine Park lnipeg will test the ‘Speam Gate." It was designed by |R. J. Speers, honorary secmrary of Boxing Bout ls Cancelled ~ Maritime Amateur Boxing Meet To The boxing bout between Tommy Clabourne and Bomber Siht-phcrd which was scheduled for the Spurt- Be At Halifax HALIFAX. N. 8.. May 27 —<OP> ing Club on May 30th has been _'1~h;_- Mal-mime postponed until Monday June 3rd. ghampioiiships will be staged The reason advanced for the change June i9 and 20, it In time of this bout. was l0 give by ofiieials tonight. Entries the fighters u little more time to June 15 get in some necessary training. Starting Cate Adds Woodbine _ amateur boxing here was announced close line Royal Canadian Navy Will have entries in each of the e181" events from flyweight to heavy- we ght. Various army units will be represented and Halifax will have a strong entry list from the civilian DODILBUOZI. Competitors from Saint John. N. Bi. Charlottetown and Maccan N. s.. already have been received. Biccklyn Dodgers defeated Bos- setbuck here today 5-4, sinking the leafs deeper in the International Baseball League cellar. 'I‘he win, which gave Royals a sweep of the three-game series. was captured on the strength of some fine relief hurling by Red Lucas. veteran righthander who saw long service with Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. i uomr NEE nowuuc Duck Pln Mixed Doubles R. Doiron 175 109 100 A. Birch ea as 109-63 n. Harley 11o 124 111 s. Smith '19 10s 88--6l5 R I H d F. MoCarville 111 141 1oz 0Y3 s an N811) YOTk€T r. Martin 91 so a9_eoe _ , , L f 1 - - c, Pinea 122 as 11a i ea 5 h|rd Takes D8ClSl0f! s. Curleyu av at tie-w. s. Cullen a1 112 as 3 LOSS 5'4 In Hard Bout ta. Mitchell a1 10a 102-512" , E ‘lamb 9g 3g 93 515‘ _'“"“ -i——— H. Garre 9 66- Mgrrigreal gngidalsMbgngld-tltsgibnto’ NEW YORK May 27~(cP)_ c m] 7 ‘_ .111 .11 vstev Bell- c. 0s 12 5'1 a Maple m!“ "w" mild Siwclsswe flblggqc llplcg-rkga eweltereyveight. ‘ E. Condor? 4a 11 63-3114 enough points to gain a split de-t cision over Toronto's Sammy Luft- spring in eight hard fought roundsi v tonight beiiore a capacity crowd off 12.000 at t-he Bronx Coliseum. t Bclloise vreicilicd 146 1-4; Luft-t o spring, 147 1-2. j I For a time it looked as if Bell- n Garne oise would score a quick kncckout. In the fourth round. Belloise land- Lucas gave five hits after taking over from Bob Porter with one out in the first and gained his first u-in i r-"iwrri CLEVELAND. May 2'7 _rAP) - DetroitTigcrs combed three Cleve- lanrhpitchers for_ 10 hits toni ht. scalpzniz the Indians 6-1 be ore ed his vaunted right and caught It'll‘! tirng on the face. Beflo" \\"tii a merciless m c: two - t”. ..1‘ OPENING. To Successes l2:S'.l'ALL STEEL (iliT-AWA Y MALHINE PLEASES EASTERN Y’ ‘ CETRACK OFFICIAL AT RE- By Foster Barclay Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO, May 27—tCP)-—'1‘he Puettt racing gate, a far cry from the walk-up start of curly turf days. made its ea- tern Canzitia ct:- but this spring. So far there has been general approval of the stream-lined 12~svoall contraption. Thomas (Nipper) Rowe, olfic al stimer for the Incorporated Cun- adian Racing ssociatiori, summrd up the consensus alter the gale was used at Woodbine Park. “it's the! best gate on any czrcuit," he sci He made that statement after he had pulled a, “borier" at the start o! the 81st running of the King's Plate. Ring Wise vms irft at the post even though the gate is rte- slgned to eliminate such happen- iqigigsflihe fault rested on Rope. however‘. I-Ie neglected to make sure Ring Wire was locked properly in the stall. After the horses are placed in the stall a heavy bar is diropped in slots at the rear. preventing the horses from backing out. Double doors sit the front fit together in a. v-sthape. An assistant starter did not ft the rear bar properly and as Rowe pressed the button releasing the front gates, Ring Wise backed from the stall. Ciliifl’ Puett, official starvr at Vancouver tracks. des gned the gate last year and tried it out nt Lansriouine Park. Oth-rr VATPOIIVPI‘ tracks also used it. Then Altrrrl G. Vanderbilt deemed to give the irate a trial at Pimiico Park. It was in big-true to stay. Used in Other Parts Hialeah and Tropical [JGIKS used the gate during the winter and than Jhmaicn. Belmont. EIllD1l‘f‘,Sf1'- atogn, Santa Anita, Agiia Critic .0, Arlington. Wasihzngicn and Deiroit intsitialled it. _ ‘Ifiie gate. hmvever. hasn't. gain-I be . If you shoot a group of blossoms ' young pigs and should be slilcd nut. outlinod Against s bluo sky-and Some mill i joi-otein concentrate Will niakc~ 11:3 iced more miatnbie and is tssiiiii ed the same popularity in Canada. sociation in Eastern Cuzioria are the only oncs which will tire thrm this ywsar. On the Prairies two gates Will be gate. It “as clcsigncd by Mark Cowcll, uiesterzi Canadian trainer, of long Branch in Toronto, will also use the Covuell gate. Whittier and Polo Park in Win- "Improved lion, operators the Prairie Thoroughbred Bzeeders and racing BSSCCIM-lflll. The gate is featurrd by stalls which jut forward from the super- structure. leaving hms:s vntiiout obstruction and giving the starter is clear view of the field. In Quebec. the Quebec Racing Association Will continue to use the Oattarintch Gate, a Ill-stall affair. It. will be used at Con- nniught, Dcrveg. Blue Bonnets and Mount Rm-al. LustySquels Sign Young Pigs Healthy It does not take verv long for a TILLIE THE TOILER — rescued and 5° eiizhth. The only __0Ub . DON'T WORRY... PEOPLE ARE ‘ TOO BUSY LOOKING AT CELEBRITIES YOU GOT ME IN HERE BY SAYING WE'D GET AN INCONSPICUOUS PLACE AND HERE WE ARE RIGHT BY THE ORCHESTRA "norm trail-El.»- sirdbns ton Bee; 16-12 1n a slugging Wree a’! the sea-rant i“°“i~"-- he h" i" fisted stt/aoir that sent the Camd- WlllCll lasted two hours i minutes, one year ago today. The win mowizd the Dodgers into filth place lll National League standing. Syracuse M‘ Newarki w“ 25.000 fans in the first game under b’ B'l ' 5 l1 Crouch m the the lights here this season. lax \\‘(‘ii(‘1'\\'(‘lgill champ to the other game scheduled) -' mm throuzii, although h1$‘f‘1rEPIlbCl’R'S home run into the left field stands in the seventh provided rained ‘lien. eye was cu-t badly. _._ __the_cor_i_tgs>_t_'s_p_rincipal fireworks. ‘PAGE SEVEN I i \ \ I] ‘L? usfilxss m: IT'S A BLACK CAT! to The first whiff of that. tine aroma tells m: it's a Black Cat . . . mail: of pure, unadulterated Virginia tobacco. And what's more ' -I#:y 56E lafif/ PLIIN 0R CORK TIP Black Cat t VIRGINIA CIGARETIES Burk l erirsv Lllnwmni-ib P-Xilftrrience Car- tNc-wsoms nine strikeouts and Hfliw’ TWO SIZES lOc-AND UNEXPECTED FAME LISTENJZEGGY, fir?’ SAY. HE ' HOW ABOUT DOES LOOK = LIKE coomzv. AND TONIGHT WE HAVE WITH U5 THAT GREAT JUVENILE OF THE CINEMA, . SLIM COONEY - _ —v By Westover By Eduinzi cums our OF can AND GET oruzssi-zoii-i- VllfiLlflW/HERE WAS GRAhVMA ?Y WHY s SHE ALWAYS OFF soMus/t-i ~ ANYWAY ‘i? can! With m WHAT LITT GOT l THE WASHOUT \ SAV, is ‘PHAT GOIN’ Aaouiup ab. sow ‘THROUGH 9 GOSi-LVOU can-r AFFORD TO muse our yo." . ‘ti’ w ii 'iiil~‘i“§<7'<¢§74l-.~'§1“"“e- ii‘ i gas-t’: r‘ u/hgfl14". By J. R. WiIIiamsOUR BOARDING HOUSE - — Ztltijtir Iltmpiq / ' -~WHADDA 1 vs WANT--- A HORSE o2 a POUND o: GAUSAGE ? HEN 1S 2O TO 1, OMELET A BIG “h LE YOU I'LL WAGER w: ENTIRE sum o~ 2E0 new!“ PAP/f u; i'ttii‘.i!iii'|'|I||i- f \ re’ \\ E t \\*, Z . Nb . db - ‘ ' i’ / F i V» '4 j_ V §I|UQIV Ill Illvltl WC Y N Ilfl U I P" M! ‘ co young pig to get to luioiv the rattle of the feed bail, rind still less time for him to strert squealing about tlic t'me 11c thinks he should have some- thing to eat. Perha s squeal ng is, s good sl n for the p which Sql‘ ‘is ced and af crwards f s down to sleep is generally licriliny. sigh] Edward B. Maser, Divisim‘ . of Animal Husbandry, Department or iculture. As n matter of infl- heq‘ y {rigs will generally eat unv- time, bu re ular tecdingof a suit- able feed m ture is dcsrnble. _ The proper feeding of weanling pigs is really the continuance oi gteaod feeding methods started ion: fore the pi s are weaned. Creep feeding the pgs before weaning IS desirable. The feed mixture for creep ford- fniz and for the newly weaned pigs can be made u largely of "01"" grown grains. ‘he l ulls of onts and rley are.too huh in film 1°‘ feed may_ be added. pre- ferably mlddlings. Lqunl parts oi gifted out chop and mldd lugs __ or equal parts oi siiied ch00. $111011 barley chop and middilngs make idcal mixtures for the volliiil 1161-“- Rgg 1,5 0t iceuing cxtieriiiicnts ni- dicau: tho value of including eI-lllt‘ hillii protein iced in the iziziin 111i»- ture. Skim-mix. buttermilk or a 5t and ccuuonitzii illiliiiii- iehgii no mik is available, tankage, fish mea‘. or a protein (0110011111110 mnv bo included in the ierti iii-X- ture at the rate at 10 to l2 l)" cent. Minerals loo ni‘e_ iiiiil°i'i"~1‘~ir and, therefore. liil‘ Rfifiiim‘ “P " simple mineral mixtiiie is rctom- menge "J1? iesdgocd busiiess to feed 1J0 ygung pigs little mil often‘. LPJ over and soured lied mi“ Pr" i‘ fii‘ gestive dlstlirbnriccfv Merlin; live tlzncs a (lav \\'i'i\1 ii" _ _ qu cjzly clean up is r.:.t ion alien [or g week (tr so alter writhing. Ihereforc. three lePds a day vrill be BRINGING UP FATHER Cows ouyat EGAD, RED HEN OR oMeLET?-- 12st: 9/ Qurr si-iooiufl/ t-"Avoizirswomscizr GHOULD WIN av ._ rum TzucKLoAo A taco on i=oRM.'--HMr=-i<i\i=i=.'§- Couwrme Jasosrs $2, x time $20» TWEMTV TIMES TWENTY is¢4oo-oR Sbiouco I save A arr FORvM-Oi-LDASH m AM I A seararzow OR A HOOPLE T’ _ ~\ CANT you 655% 5 COME OH - DON"? GIVE UP NOW - I / / I _ 5.x? 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