t Meet altlwins’ Freo-Forl-All At New olesgow -| .__.. (By The Cemdlaa Prose) NEW GLASGOW. N. 5., June 3a -B1-sl¢n Joe. owned and drlvén by Ii- M. Bweeney of BfNSe/water, N. 8.. l today captured tu-st prlzg money in the Blue M“; 3,33 g1’. U0 stake as the harness racing ‘ O t‘. 0 a “fiiielh ‘é"i‘é""‘¥. “fist. last. gates exhibition in gum: 21, 194s R.0.A.F. Wins From Pioneers IHI: cl-lAktulltluwN GUARDIAN IAPIQU. Anchors Win From Legion 10-5 to NATIONAL LEAGUE PAGE SEVEN Baseball Results to - i too on. T 1 4 1 . . , - _ % llsslglgvdeggggohll. M" meme‘ . Gilll - . 0Q l I! BHQIIQ 88d €‘.%%‘li‘f;‘.."...""i Kélhih.” is? ‘l’; . ' ' ‘a ‘ ; s,;l1..=,§;~;,g==~;.;<>e tgglmelglego ‘ .___ e.’.’§:‘;‘°ile£i‘.°;“...e ?.°‘...“.‘.l‘.°“"=. nuraeonoosone-“muouowaaouteoalnos l ' l e ' - Showing more power with the , , ' _____ __ ' Aircraft. owned by C. flforton of w-mow on every appearance. than. Husky McCabe's Anchors luhlp-‘lhe Legicmlres settled down to P§,..§‘§§.l,h,,' 3?; if)’: w ‘i g DRY 7115085063“ ullmY mllll- P-E-l» ‘well the c A. F. humbled the Pioneers at ed back into the Clty League ball hold them scoreless. Dickson and Rh ~ Ralf ~ l $500 1m for all. t5, Bummgrlglde bell diamond 1m rsee lest nllrht u they scored thsllq Irving McKlnnon and Jack Gal- Humpme, m, SQ-lnlllklfllsbelllell ' .. l Bummory: .. s cond consecutlv vlct y th lent b th hlt t f r f u f r the ' Y ~ - - . . l lf no unexpected map develop m Ry a‘? vlye pfiedfi: filtering lfifliOflllgWS 10%. %‘Ile8r‘.VIl"l Anchogs with “Belles? getang a 3132:,“ gill‘ (w? ‘a’ a” 2 3 w ‘on’, "m," mm the debut“ flemble 958° Iwllmllflnmimfl I men Saturday Queen Bqulre’! 2:19 ‘not mo P100. arm . {linger for the Pioneers, struck slves the Anchors two victories shu two-master whl-le Nicholson went Ball, Gélzgéallser M; c lll Pub! onaPol Blade. Just loosen thel-azor rinseand shaketo dry snappy little ball team. winners of out m batsmen but m m“ m, two defeats and a good chance of two for four for the Leglonalres. mpeZ-‘Kono and Mmbard; ‘me | Save time-save f ’ I the City Interscholastic title and seeety Budlgn“ (wem __1 11 cllldlm We llllebbm blow; by taking the first section by Wlflfllni; Had MQIflnIs had a perfect (lay at chlcaéo 000 20o m ll u 2 your ace-save money! Get ll- Pallk 0f the 116W llawley Crockett Trophy. will jour- Patrick Abbe (flu-glean) ‘_ 3 3 2 Gelsle ‘ml Panama“ and a dolh their next two games. Slack fleld- the plate getting two hits and three 50mm " 000 m l4 11 l5 a t-AL HOLLOW GROUND BLADEBA for 10¢ 10 for 25¢ 50 for S1 n?’ tothsgranlifzgrlilde o; Saturday Queen's Treasure (Jabslee) Q3 2 3 m, b; Bwmlley wlmled wml w‘ lng cost ltllle Igjfllltldlldlgds ihe ll ivglllrsnln five appearances for the Wyn’ Adams‘ Flemlngx Bltllom ‘ ' ' were e use ummerr e Muck Hum (Haley) .. s 4 s Pboneers’ errors’ behind Williams 8"" "l BY t ° eve v- so - End McCullough" Cooper ‘and Pad- l ‘ . . . ' neglects. “m; mints humorist: “m” w: ..:"=..*2l:"...‘;“" m“ l¥l~rl‘s%““‘sl’ll»ll1=ll? w w» M“ ~- assembled s strong ball club there Lele Budlonu (resell "leer m“ ° '. m, eight error: helfihd hlm while he AMERICAN masons H w (his year largely due m m, ego"; Time. a“. 2 l5 34. {l}; 05W“- Pmnea‘ MW was holding the Anchors’ batten. Ah R l! Po A E o n o I oi teacher Bert Croken who re, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 856k" dmlbled l" m9 m“ inn-mil to six base hits. 4 0 0 2 1 l 000101000 a 3' I mwha the oungstcrs’ Interest l; h‘ u“ the only W“ bl“ ll-ll dellllelell Lefty MaoAleer w“ m ood form Mclnrlls. z 2 z z o- o V" A _ I s e l me dlBXTIODJ, same when ball was h’ ‘u’ ‘Illgllmwhnfiusclomllea 3;; 0n the A ‘ s’ mouns u he cNell s: g» l 1 l 2 3 Kling1eSI-{ol?gtgrfd.mBIl‘sb>1'I I l demi m“ mun-Y‘ Anti Mmrollt (Miller) l 1 8y e Airmen were features fllaallgfdfigpllral: grid? glen 112d tgglig Stern cot 5 0 l ‘l? g g gggsputee: Newhouser and Teb-I “male” LEAGUE I 4. q, Q, . Colleen Scott (Harrison) 22 the contest. MoKague w Barnard lngs in the fourth when he gave Mclsaac p 5 0 l 0 2 3 130515;. 101 i770 9 l2 0 w L PC: 4-2 D l In coaching the tegm Qlml-ue TlID Abbe (O en) .. 44 and Heasllp to Berna/rd. up three hlts good for three runs L. Jay lb . 3 l l B 0 l Dem,“ H1000 000 3 ll 30mm 47 l8 e an“ lulu worry ls lll ‘gleam: alter Brown (Allen) ...3 53 Richards’ running catch ln left and reached his peak in the eighth lcholson lf 1 0 2 0 0 0 e,,i,g"a,,"d‘ H Wagner. Tr k1 New yollk" " ‘l 28 ‘flu (he players for the different posi- Th9 GT9“ G (Macmdufl) 5 3 5 field in the seventh was the best when after a hlt and two walks alrns p 3 0 0 0 0 0 C, tel. Benn," llnd swm‘ “C s’ Detroit 34 29 ‘.539 ~—<—— urns he thew l1 ehouzh 800d mat- K=V°I° ‘Balllelw ~6 66 fielding eflort of the Pioneers. loaded the bases he sent Ev Mc- Totals .. .. as a o 2-1 o s washglglon ' 416 liwashlrlgton ' 3:; he 53; ' Icfllllldlfln Pile”) ma! to form two teams. They are Tum! 3-1! 3-4.‘ 3.13.’ 2.14. Geisler. RCA)‘. pitcher was the Neil down swinging to retire the Chicago ._ " 3 m 3 xhst. Louis g9 34 ‘469 The league leading Broom esflefllllll’ "TORI 111 the pitching hitting star ed the game, getting side. MscAleer relieved MucCsllum 4110110" -. Ab R H Po A E (m hm ‘s; 4 " Cleveland 28 3'1 ‘431 Dodgers maintained their thl-Ie: department where two of their Illa Acne 8:8! Stake. 01.000 4 hm; m 5 mpg to the plate. at the start of the second lunlnu H. Her-blesses? r! .. 4 0 0 1 0 1 Leensrd meme.- gudsm and Chlcs o ____ ._ g4 31 ‘393 same National League [nfifgln we; hurle"s are on City League roster: mlle_llm;__ and struck out seven, walked fllve Gallant lf . 4 2 2 3 0 0 gym, my“ Palm}, and T", h x-Phiqdelph _ 13 44 '39‘; 5t. Louis Cardinals yesterdu v b and a couple more are just s; Erlsign Joe (Sweeney) ...0 ll 30,51.» Henna u. M63”? and granted nlne hits in the eight McKlnnon lb. 4 2 2 8 l 0 New or); ' 023mm 8 58", x-Nlght gamer-lot included) ' defeating Cincinnati Redsy4§ gc-nd. Tile rest of the positions are ‘sweet ume Eohlo (O'Brien) 2 s 2 u. 'c;-'-1'~'l.o......s.... ¢~ belsler, p; lllllinss he pitched. Ryan e 4 ‘l 1 ‘l 2 0 Clevelhnd " 00o 012 010 4 e 3 ' Wlllle the Red Blrds dw/ned Phllg: troll mehheu she although the speed Hanover (Jabtllee) .a 23 Bgmlgd nf- ' Patterson. It was s wush some ts less rsr Connors 3h .. 2 2 0 1 0 0 Chandler she Sllestrl Nlarhos" NATIONAL LEAGUE llelellle Phillles. weslhernhleam has the advantage Revel Tell (Hermessey) . .5 45 2b: Wolms: w‘, firoflllela l1; st. hfillliliflllfi who‘ llelrlllsd 1n tanlnlce atilllrllllgyszbs _ i (2) l) g a ll Embree’ Karakallskflsl éelltel. and Dixie Walker-l accounted for all ' v - t? Pierre. 3b. r . - . , ll W11 wo 2.12222. il?"s‘éi.i."l’°élififiidnliilll m.....’:.l..ii.l’:.;':l. ‘Evils... it: ..,,,,,,.,, Wm“... um... 32.; slxwzlng; .12": .22.. on: sews: .. .. 3 0 o . 0 o $55,116,“, m. m... , . , 25mins s i: .23? ‘£5.52: £.‘.’.“%";...i‘.‘“ ‘l l lllnahlhs Queers Square lquad e y Rose (Brown) ...'z '1'! $5; Pope. so; nlshesas. if: Daley. llvllll; "ll Si’? lllll- l"; met" Pl" mcglllllsm ll - 2 g g g g g st. Louis m 20a 00x—l1 l0 o °“‘°"ll° 32 26 551 l?“ m“ “Ball "ls Scellhs 1h oug nut to crack. (m; Dime; (Hall-mm) __ lsdr 2b 8a c‘ lllfidlzen‘ 2b; catwalk lb; hm behlnd ln the its! Ill-IIVILS we“ e r gt: 1 o o 0 0 Fbwlen savage. Grlfllfih‘ Chrlk 30mm 31 32 492 t e second when Ray Meuller hi»; o o o- 0 Mdrfldlidnle Ace (MnoAl- Peters. l-t; MacDonald. c a; of: gjllligui‘;§,'.“§Z..wf§".fi‘é§.’?§§.".331; Zgétalsson ° “$41., 6 23,1 2 tobher she Reset; Shirley Fen- gmlcfllzflstlle fi "if; £llI:sl1eth<IlrldoI1f7fil>-r% m’ as” Wm’ xv llttl Dun! .. . . a -- ~ s n-lrl a H n. ' .4’ ' army but ‘Dad Jjlnzsalrqlgglilfmcllzetllllgfg: “me: l u, l4: “a lg‘: d’ 11%;; Plate H Pllllllpsl tol score before they could get the X-Rhepllllgeddll/gewrllllurn gllznd. ‘n e New York . 26 37 4.13 NThe Cards snapped fivQ-gamg Hawks‘ star and now mlflllel‘ of b35453, M, oellem em o. McNelll. ‘hfililglefillllllcllors confined the“ “on XX— "P Ce mile 1" l- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE P"""“"“ m 35 ‘m tlflst12>'l‘§lll1e'§a§su§h°;”“"ll}§li jiffilk °f ggglllggggg" sllflgflflglfnll°gglfrl$i 5 lng to three luhlugs gemhg lsul- las 46s rso a n E Syracuse INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE The loss was thg, sevghth lh the tllrolllshcknlmiefor I Mnltlme Bang "Cw Opponent Ixlllrttlhelflhifieaxglglha tllilgglewlevlttiz: Ilfifemllss """"" " 1.3? 30935003 1g g g Eli-fill? l» rl- °°° ‘"0 ° 3 ° ll Montreal 44 as e55 PM“ 1m 25 games‘ I“ ° ey ""9 m“ Wm!“- ' t wn‘ a e’ ht batters araded to u nngsl Syracuse 39 ' Wm’ "m" M°"°'°" "m" "lil ll 1h l: Igs slash outpfour hits Umpires-At the Plate Francis‘ Cam" P°llvl<ll end Just; Muel- Newark as m 99° N meeting Wm be held In Hm!“ m P f?‘ ale lth hIt b tt r a l- bases Kane Lawlor A’ 1"‘ Ram“ and Ymllll- Baltlmo 39 4:54 o l-e h l , '1- . W" ""1"" ‘ -*‘ t‘ *_ ' r - syracusew... 410020100 silo ‘e ‘*1 3"‘ 49* P8553 leelgllllg wguldealggleude Igalan y coulltdd for five runs. After that Buffalo . . 000 001000 1 5 0 gglggfo... .. g 34 .486 is‘; JOIIQLBwCtOIIl 'I‘ruro. Glued -—— - lolll-Ivavll/Izllyandltwest; Bush. Apple- Rochester" " 26 g: '-- y an ey. No mention ls - . °“ ~ Jersey Cit “ g0 43 ' . made of Qhaflo" “Wm I ll I I _ I Jersey Clty 001 000 20 3 8 2 y ' .8M 28“!- cut down road eflflpéfllgloggefvltlg l N9S" June 26-13mm: g t s Nkfgulfal ‘300 ‘m P‘ 511, ° , ;l:§*:*:3..::":.2": “es”; “n” we" m" M Pr" o’ “or” W“ ' S u s:..“.::.:.::2"a.;;:;* £225.!" ....*°°““°..,.RT» ~- e- ms we i“ P“ CITY "All -' "l" "l W renluo New Waterfortfs D » ' - we Seamus ml thei - . ' . gbleogutfafllaomld lnsfeadtof playing 5mm,- “ u. ogponen; yo; Jo, uglonme, and Mellon Clash. filled Fol‘ Rumpus DiIIIGII all" 8y Bgybllinglled 000502 7 l3 0 lol- baseball lmgue View” PM?“ Mllton Angllng Club l ‘$23M 3 m“ “I3...” ‘.'.‘°WJQ-‘3Ze“l§§l"e§e““ h“ i‘.§i$s‘3§§§“§sf§"u.‘.§‘§l€'i°§“i.i§i§? Tggg;g~l,~l-1ldl>l9l<>0 we 2 6 o €el§$°ee““e’lse=.‘°“°§‘§§if..."'s"? h“? A" “FMS w°'°°'“° M - . . . oa an ; vr , ' “u;floflgjeflgolelfiexlgfilgajllggi; flnencor ls reported to have in- schedule game. Tonight's same l: (By The Associated Prose) A meetlns of lhorsemeln VlVlIl be Wagner, Berry and élrléflfptsnfsl" closely contested name that feat-I H R VESSEY Pres hockey schedule ls fl l lml lured his hand ln s fight this a last ditch stand for the Yleglon Bgoggqy}; June 26__Mgn3,gQ1‘ held Saturday nght beglnn ng at Newark v _ H 001 104 0m 9 l2 0 ured the two-hit pitching of Hus- ' ' ’ ‘ Smyllle h" announced“ lslle ,_a'l7e°'g; week. Pryor has a victory over Squad 8S they need a Wlll 1° keell Leo Durocher of Brooklyn Dodg- all: fllmlllhtal Hllglll Walllke" SW31?» Rochester 000 000 014 5 9 0 l“ Husknmn‘ ' soemel- while cohtl battled t a alive their hopes for e flm secllvll s mulled before tlhe start are e vwrl- W eh orsvs W1 e Peek, Mustak <1 Be -' s . llélebetolllgitetnonon é-refinldelgglc: dmwlhzelg“ Pyle in Montreal ‘is... Heme Leglonalr“ Wm likely pin i? wvtilfflygedfgillltgsabt vlvllth ht“)? $3; illeglslggtlinlllrlllgrllldprétilsllgllisllgilvgufgf kohz. Moore, 1523.53 and rltrrtlrfrshgll. large mlount ¢Q|h p1“; ‘h, m9" - 0mm e i‘? of rights to Eric Pogue 17-year-old worth: ace at the osilsws Gener- lls. Pratt! ale continued report: prevalent since he was suspended on gambling charges and later re- instated last season that he wouldn't be wearing l Leaf unllgrm this fall. 4 6 Pratt broke into maJor ole:- nohal hockey with Nlaw Yor Ran. sers In 1906 and has been with the Leafs since 1942. A hard hitting dcrenceman and one of the most Eopular players l-n N.H.L. company, le set en all-time record for scor- mg defensemen in l944. He collect- °d 17 Bulls and 40 assists for d’! Points. Last year Pratt played in 41 game: scoring ftve goals and 20 llsslsts for a total of 25 points. He served 38 nllnutealrupenalties. HeJs one of the biggest defense- mm In the NJLL weighing over 212 D0011!!! and standing slx feet two and a half inches tall. DUHHQ the summer Pratt‘ ls a railway swltchmah. Commenting on the sale. Smythe ssld that Pogue would Probably play with Oshawa Gen- erals axaln next season. ‘logue hreke his right wrist in the fl-nal" game of the regular season against st. Mike's and his lnJury proved "will; as Oshawa lost out to Si. Mlkes lll the playoffs. i Q 0 Ill Colorful Gene Banzsn. one of the felw top-notch golfers to stlll lwar plus ours" will be teelng of! lflllfly in the Canadian Open at Bencol-lsfleld. Bar-creel climbed out of the csddy ranks to become one of lznlfdoms most talked oi layers and his llst of top-flight vctol-lee lakes up a wealth of space in the record books. However of all the ills lime tour-he s Gene has. he hlllllll sot on h s elete the Cuna- dlan Open. He ran second to Leo Dos-cl In 1m. but them n close u he has come to ttlklrlg our national dlndem. _ O 41 O 0 Twlce winner of» the United State: Chen and twice runner-up Barazen still considered n great shot- mlker and as masterful iron player Qmlmllh he has never held the Mflsrnm Culp denoting Canadian lwlflnrz supremacy. In recent years he has not participated In the pro- fczslonll circuit. but hn picked his lllots. In tho put your: he Ml never mined com tltlon an tho U. S. Open. Beck in tho day; when Walter Hagen was in hle prime, Little Gene Wu Blr Walter's molt hlttol-ut rlvll. The tales of their Homeric duels still provide fodder for locker-room debates. Armed Goes Down To Brushing Defeat CHICAGO. June 3d - (AP)—A sweltering crowd of 20.000 saw Armed, handicap champion of the "American turf and a 3 to 5 favorite. 2o dowel to crushing defeat in the $35,000 Equlpolse mile at Arlington Park today. Armed’: conqueror was Witch Blr. At odds of 52 to 1. longest price in a twelve horse field, Witch Sir, owned by Louis Schlosser, ll Chi- cago baker, wan by three quarters of s length. with Old Kentuck sec- ond. and Armed, third. a head back. The Wlmler’: time was 1:3’! 1-5 compared with the track record and world's mark of 1:34 2-5 estab- lished et Arlington in 1932. PMVIIIBIIII. EXHIBITION ~ NOTES ones All-E AUGUST 1am T0 16th. The Prlle Lin. for the Provin- cial Rhlblflon ls now being din- trillufod In] copies have bun mailed to ill regular exhibitors‘ and additional copies are avsll- able to any person applying to the Secretary of the Association. In this year’: Prise List. n. new feature has btoellh lntrgallwl. namely, prize: or e ex who orerolso the moot cure h: the preponflon‘ of. live nook.‘ the elunlinon of their stables and utensil: and ability in exhibiting In Ch show rlng. Prizes are $15.00 41050-45 . Breeders of beef settle will be Interested know that in the Prue m: an extra class hu been mule tluu separating the Here- ford: and Alma breeds. dlelghn Howell-Responding to the request o! several broaden of their hopes on young Jack Cairns to do the hurling with Perry catch- ing while the Anchors have lntlm- ated Skinny McKinnon ls their choice with Charlie Ryan doing the receiving. The game will start at 6.30 sharp with Umplre George Francis call- lng the balls and strikes. Cleveland Indians Get First Baseman (By The Canadian Press) CLElVELlAlN land Indians today obtained Heinz Becker. slulzsins first baseman, from Nashville of the Southern Asoclation in a. three-cornered deal tn which infielder lvllokey Rocco and pitcher Klelntan were cut from the 'I‘ribe's regular roster, lndians‘ President Blll Veeck reported. First sacker Rocco and an uu- disclosed amount of cash were sent to the Volunteers and Kille- men was optioned to Indianapolis or! the American Asoclatlon in the first player swap of the new ‘Pribe owners. Veeck said. Indianapolis has agreed to olnttorl "pitcher Al ‘rrelchlel to the Vols to complete the deal. he added. June $8 ~— Cleve- ' fined sloo by Nstlehel Lefl¢1l9 "milde- Presldent Ford trick for his rum- pus with Unupire Torn Dunn Tuesday. Durocher was throlvlm out 0d’ Tuesday's l5~3 Cincinnati victory for protesting an lnndnlz ending double play lll the Dodger hsif of ' the etzhtll- Baseball's . “Big Six” (By The Associated Press) Three leaders in eaull league: G AB R Horseshoe Glub Play Tonight At a special meeting of the ex- ecutive of the Brighton Horseshoe Club it was decided to complete play for the McCo-urt Trophy. lrl- terrupted last fall by bad weather. Play will resume tonight at 8,30. Following was the draw: J. McCourt vs. E. Robin. A. Martin vs. R. McLellan. w 1k H Pele g a er, VDodsers ...ss m so as ms emloll. ' Senators .. 40 81 8W __.__ Muslal. Cards ...6\'<l 24B 47_ Q0 .361 Jack Johnson. first Negro to hold Williams. R. Sox 6'1 236 64 84. .356 the world's heavyweight crown do Hoop. Braves ...53 194 39 68 .351 lea/ted fiarlkle Moran ln 20 rounds I Berardllno.‘ 83 years ago toright at Paris, John- Browzrls .. 66246 32 88 .888 son. who was kllled in e motor he. Runs Batted In: National Llea~ cident two weeks ago. won the title gue: Walker. Dodgers; Slaughter. 1n 1910 and lost 1t five years later Cardinals 4o.- Almeriean League: Will-iafnsyfled Sox 60. Home Runs: National League: Mize. Giants r3; Amerlcan Lea- gue: Greenbelg. Tigers; Williams. Red 80x l9. to 1m Willard at Havens. Detroit Tig (Cmullnn Frees) The scoring came in blg bunches at Detroltt yesterday as Detroit ‘t1;- ers chased across l5 runs in the first two innings to hand Boston Red Box their worst defeat of the seascn 10-2 in the first half of an American League l twin blll and Boston came roaring back v.lth a seven-run eighth inning to grab the nlghtcap 9-3 and gain an even Belgian horieo n ulna lot- thls ‘P l breed ha: been made ln the 1946 Exhibition Pelee Lin. . J. W. B0!!!)PEB- . eel-stay. Chnlottetown. IIJ. guns nhoultlmske lt n more bl wfilo open tourne than ever be- fore though at east seven well O O O O known Americen players Includ- h Home of the big gun: of pro olf In: the recently crowned U. s. ave docldqd to plllup the . ohnm on. Lloyd Mongrum Bryon Nelson won't on hon to l be on 811d. Vic Chezzl. who defend tlultttlo whlc he waning: tied with Mengrum at t e end of Yell‘ Ind Ion Hagen, thin‘ you regulation oy In the peel will l" or hu qnt Hal-nun K eer who mowed the way home-in the Master: tourna- llle _ ltlllh tmtlthlfltont. Absence qflth l!‘ \ ,mont at Atlanta. 0a. __._\ e ‘ lo 5 ””.'|'0IlY0u Q1 . risen ll . , Ted Williams and Hank Green- berg each belted a homer in each some to remain deadlocked at l0 each ln leadership in that deport- ment. Detroit scored seven runs off three Boston flfchers In the open- ing inning o the first game and powered across elght more rum in the second an Greorlbel-g and Hal Ncwhouler knocked in five with e home run each. It was the first home run of Newt-router's seven-year major league career and helped him coast to hi: 18th victory of the season while ltrlklng out ll men. Mm- eger Joe Cronin yanked all his reg- ular: but catcher Re Pol-tee and Williams in the thl-r lnnln . Virgil . (Fire) Trucks, etrolt futbuller. hld a 8-2 lead going lnto the eighth inning of the nl ht- ce when the Red Box explode nix h a for nven runs to live Dove (Boo) Ierrlu his 11th win after for Emulator: 1-12 ma. ' must rogletir Red Sox 16-2 Defeat 1 en's Hand 10h one letter from Illh wed u lotion Ml make u new word: LEAD Ix | "SHAVE"-—'l‘nk ' "Hausa! you bovo the word vthree straight defeats. New York Yankees wound up a successful western inv slon by de- fasting Cleveland I lens 8-4 in the rubber game of the three- game American League series. The victory gave the Yankees a record of eight out of l2 for the trip and reduced Boston's lead to seven games. Spud Chandler was the Yankee winning pl-tcher, the ace right- hender spacing eight hits for hi: 11th trlu h. ' Joe Gar on put the Yank: in Ill-Ill Mill entitle! l0 COIIIFF e4 Nnuliqst... Toronto a. DQpL l-E Every month the first ten oormt entries drown each win 810 CASH— doubled lo I20 If nccomnlllitd b! u boxlnp lronl Colllte RJI-lld Shove. Bend no runny entries ls you like. Nomi nl winnen will be published. TIT IMAM. llllllll UVI ‘KY8 “YNOUT IIIIJIIUI front in the second inning with e Ila hi“! w!“ two-run homer off Red Bmhreo. ""5 5"" ‘I hls seventh. xellers first u! two lle-erllm lw-"l doubles added two In the third she lstoulh°"-5I"" hurlo— the Yanks collected a total of four islgblo "mm-l more runs tn the eighth and ninth against Joe Krakauskos and Pete Center. Waehln ton Senators defeated Chicago hlte Box 4-3 in l6 inn- ings after Bob Kennedy fumbled Stun Spence‘: grounder permitting Sid Hudson to score from third. The Senator: led 3-2 going lnto the eighth, but the Boo: scored to tie the count. In the 16th. Hudson singled and went to thh-d_ on Buddy Lewis‘ single. then scored} when Kennedy hobbled Spence’ ‘ grounder. It was the longelt. gent‘ of thol eeuon in either league. I CULGATE SHAVE m . tolls lush ullgglihd utility does. Gian‘. ' ‘ QBTRATHNAHIR slllltlllllllnl collllss. l Out-standing litter or Registered Collie pups from Cpltlllafi ‘boot strains. Beautifully marked. Clyde ltlvel». KENTVIIJE. N. 5.. Jun With Vic Winters leadln e tints parade by THEATRE WHERE DU WII co FROM HERE FRED MacMURRAY JOAN LESLIE EN’ TECHNICOLOR FRIDAY 9 P. M. SATURDAY 8 AND 10 IIIATINEE SAT. 8 P. M. SOURIS —- TUES. 8.30 P. M. CRAPAUD THEATRE SHWE ME A SONG 0F TEXAS RDSEMARY LANE TOM TYLER HOOSIER HOTSHOTS SONGS, ACTION, RDMANCE SATURDAY, 7J0 AND I10 FOR in: Collie pups. MRS. ,E. S. ROSE. Sourls. RR No. 2, P.E.I. Will ,_ l Apply at once, minim-ans, 35s. t! the hit- swutttinz t-hlroe home runs ll-l a night game. Liv. el-lnool Larrupers took both ends of a Valley League senior baseball doubleheader fnom Kentv-llle here today by Scores of 7~e and 13-6. Yeo sired by champion Bellhaven Model Commander. Sires’ sire, un- defeated champion Braegate Model of Bellhaven. Write:- HoIIanlI Cove BoysTamp SEASON OPEP-i July 2nd. to 16th. Inclusive Registrations for this camp are being accepted NOW for boys 9-13 years. Early registration will ensure attend- ance at this newly improved camp. Applications must be in the hands of the Camp Committee by Friday evening, June 28th. t Reservations and particulars can be obtained by phoning 95, Y. M. C. A. BIG BINGO __ AT ._ SPORTING CLUB in aid of K. of C. Recreation Centre Friday Evening June 28th. at 8.30 USUAL BIG PRIZES ‘~ Bring your friends 8 help a good cause l Olcl Home Week AND PROVINCIAL EXIIII