JULY 95.19:‘? rrnr. __ (y /_\_ig,o1"|'l~:1-0\vl\1 GUARDIAN $70,000 Rookie Pitches Vidory In American League For Detroit YORK, July 2i—-(AP)— the 7-8 victory over Philadelphia. ' $10000 TOOK-E, pztcner Noll-her Clmsbby Dean. t-‘he Ath- Hut-clmison, chalked up letacs starter, nor Smith. M10 Anicricuil bcague victory ported his 10th triumph d the m? expense of Wasnmg- ‘season, went the distance. The but the league lerd_-|Tr;be gunned a 7-1 lead off Dean __ o“. \ l part of thtlr 'l-a and Her-man Besse before the Ath- ~, m)“, a, L) 1111",. w the reizei letlts rallied for f-Lvn runs in the lldlhnil}, C; m; My," Benton, six-tn. puéuYQElHS-Dll .~nut;ut 1h’: Nats Bob filler, kingpin of the Cleve- ‘nh‘lhrgp hit; for the first Lve land mound stafl, was hit. In the rnnmgs bu; he yuelded four nzrts face a thrown ball during pre- and two runs 1n the sixth and 8315f practcg but was not seriously h B. consecunve sr1"218=——@fl@11 '.,',.{ for a u The White Sox and Boston's m 3 and lrcm the mound in the Sox got hot 1n their own right and m“ ‘ 1n better than 107 degree tempera- ture at Chicago boomed out M hits totalling 64 bases. Chicago got the decision. iu sixth in a. rorw, 13-10, The barrage included six home runs, three triples and six doubles and brought into ' action seven pitchers, three by the White Box. A home run by Walt Juidnich with ~ ntc:‘--bti’ui'e be was wvemn. _ F Hank Orton-beings 13th homo Y“?! of t-nc sis on drcvc m t-vlo of the “m5 m the first inning. Detroit's victory maintained the hall-name niargh the league- 18-(1615 hold ovfr (Jlzveland Indi- ‘nfgoy Wealhcrlys “Vii-Tun 310mm’ w; the (l("(‘lSl\'(' factor at Cleve- 11nd as the IhdlflnS turned in one on in the ninth inning gave llielr iifui straight triumph. Ssuv - the Browns a 14-12 vlowry over paw 111 Smith received credit for New York Yankees at 5t. Louis. Baprey Well Rated In Maine Boxing Circles _ Jersey Giants Take Two MONTREAL July M-(APJ- The little Giants made it four out of six in their series at Jenny City with Motwitreéiésttagstfi aim , .. .. »- header, e - n ‘"5’ if"l?$1M;§“a.l<l“$.i§rr%el>i§>llil and the second in seven inninss “ ' 3-1. mms Hy vandenberg travelled the route. lmlting the RWl-ls l0 "V611 my; m reglswr h: second strllihl victory, in the 09611?!‘- Roy Henshaw stopped the Royals with four nits 1n the nilflwfill- The Orioles allowed Buffalo BI- sons but two runs for their entire afternoon's work. and 8WD?) I doubleheader at Baltimore winnm! tgel first game 5-1 and the second l - . Much lntcrfit ln the ccmlnS box- i Alain-c, “lllCll gflwffflfig, sport-mg Club Satur- day night 1s evidenced in the City i ' , myilleulillrlt is scheduled for the Manama lzeh-t l1@flV§"“'e1Ehl/_°r°“" “n11. Dupicy holds by vulue 0X 111s win over Bill $110115)‘ ‘>1 Am‘ hers! 111st, mouth, in Mcucton. Kelly's ab_l;[ly as a Lghtcr 1s well known 1:1 Charlottetown and his tyvo round knockout of Wilfred Jcrdan o1 Truro two yyweks ago convinced inns that he 1s in the best o1 shape for the sci-ml)- Dupregyg ability as a 1115RPM‘ ca" Qasdy be Judged by the IDHCIWIIIK clipping frcm a Mame newspfllpef- Bll Geagan, in his svports column. t-gmmentnig on Dupreys 118m with Ycuzig Jack Dgmipscy has the fdlqivzng to sro" about him: “Jerry Duprcgv, is that battle shcwcd i115 real metal. He Dfflvefl to all prosent, in that little hill- flst. A back down the trail brings to mind knockouts over Happy Hamlin. Gene Baker. Jon Gainer Pat Grant. M0 58""- Jack Thompson and s 11st of othcrl- None of the knockout victims went over three rounds with the lwll puncner. Dupr has also set 0P It sparkling rgco with decisive poll} victories over many 2W1 WY‘- H" got everything, of ‘mkifn M13111’)? 12;: arms in Hllllilidlill, that he la and he is 0H6 ‘ ' not only a master on_ the defense men evfll’ 41917910995 193129 grw-ggg but a killer on the offense. He can. a real Dmlpe“ l" ,, 3 wixlmtt any QIIOSMOI’). cf dcubt, 1f ever there was on?“ red w by punch as h.ll‘(l as any man oi his The Pat gsmnotaelfrl‘ reported zumls in the busizuss. Dcmpsey 6608311 l“ lg‘ Paste,‘ sum,“ n‘t the first 1o fold imdcr the to be a native - " 'ng bclt of his steel-like rtglrt_P.E.1. l! BOXING SPORTING CLUB 1y I l-i SATURDAY, JULY 27th _ Ill! y“ l0 I‘. M- Daylight Saving Time a". runny sour 1o ROUNDS .1 For lightheavywelght title of Maritime! | I l,‘ “IRIS_H" LEO KELLY Vs. JERRY DUPREY '_'_ Ch’To\vn, 10s lbs. Brewer. Me. 165 lbfl- .- SEMI-FINAL s ROUNDS l | For lightweight title of P. E. I. :-:' YOUNG TOM McCLOSKEY, Vs. SONNY JONES ClfTown Cl\"l‘own u .. W'Ih 2 Other Preliminaries .. l Reserved 65; Rush 55c 1'! Ladies and Children 25c. ll Admission: Ringside 75¢; L]; Tax Included. 1 (AP) Baseball Results YIBTBBDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 020 001 000—3 10 0 Boston 100 101 10x—4 l3 1 Passeau and l-rartnett; Erriok- son and Berres Cincinnati 140 100 ooo-s 11 0 Brooklyn 010 000 0004 7 2 Walters and Hersnbzrger; Carle- ton, Hamill, Cassy and Phelps, AMERICAN LEAGUE WashinQibn 000 0G3 300-5 L1 2 Detroit 304 0Z0 00x—'l l2 Hudson, Krakauskas, Masterson and Ferrell and Early; Hutchinson. Seats, Benton and Tobbetts Boston 100 106 00(1—l0 14 2 Chicago 611 010 Zlx-IZ 20 2 Galehouse, Wagner, Johnson, Having and Peacock; Deitrlch, Ap- pleton, Bigney and Tresn. Philadelphia. 000 015 000-B 12 0 Cleveland 000 230 09x-—'I l4 1 Dean, Besse and Hayes: Smith, Andrew's, lilise-nstat and Hemslev. New York 60G 200 003-12 11 3 St. Louis 210 322 DIE-III 1'1 1 Pearson, Donald, Murphy, Russo. Hltderbrand, Sandra and Dickey. Rosar; Kennedy. Mills, Coffman, Lawson, Harris and Swift INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: Buffalo 000 000 100-—1 1 0 Baltimore 0C0 001 40x—5 8 3 Nelson and McCullough; Chelirt.‘ and Klracner. Second Guns: Buffalo 000 0-1 1 0 Baltimore 001 180 0-10 I2 1 Maglie, ‘Irex-ler, Cook, Jacobs and McCullough; Hughes and Red- uwnd. first Game: Montreal 000 1110 000 00-2 '1 0 Jersey Olty 010 100 000 01—3 9 1 Second Game: lvlontreal 001 000 0—l 4 3 R7599 0W? 010 101 x—3 8 1 Davis. Rachunok and Giuliani; Henshaw and Dpps. Rochester 100 201 100-ll 9 2 Syracuse C01 001 034—G 9 2 Gornfcki, Berly and Mueller; Rambert and Bcttarlni. Toronto 000 000 000-4) 3 0 Newark 010 010 50x--7 11 0 Fischer. Jones, Pezzuilo and Heath; Branch and Padden. Florimel Wins Two-yea r-old Feature Event PAWTUCKEX‘, R, I., July 24 - -— E. Roland Harrlmanfis Horlmel raced impressively against nine other Juveniles to win the American two-year-old trot. fear- urs event of the Grand Circuit program here today. Bot-h Mr. and Mrs. Harriman were on hand to see the filly turn both heats in 2:10 1-2. winning the first from W. H. Strong, Jr's His Excellency and the second from Benny Frank's Lucy Hanover in the second. The purse totalled $4,480. The Blery farms Little Pat did the fastest mile of this meeting when ho won the first neat of the first division pace in the Trotting Club Stake in 3:03 l-2. He won the second neat in 2:04 to take the stake which had a value of $3.078. The Summary The Kingston, 22 Class Trot, 2. heats, Purse $000. Flora Hanover, bm (Beery) 1 1 Hollyrood Harnwn, b; (stee e) 5 2 Personality, ch (Pownall-W. r‘ ’ ) NURTHAM RAUE$ Yiednesday Afternoon July 31 st. 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 5 Time: 2:08 3- Falry Hanover, Royal Lee.’ Truscon. Dora. Hanover. Lord Selka, also started. hotflng CIM) Stile, Third Dlvl- sion hot. 2 In 3. Purse, $1.526. Rainey G. - Wins Free NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5.. July 24 —(CP) —Tnree mainland and one Sydney horse carried off top honors in the matinee harness races at the Northside oval here today be- fore a. gallery of several thousand fans who witnessed 29 speedsters compete in four separate classes. Due w unavoidable circumstan- ces Prince Eziward Island racers scheduled to enter the four-event card did not appear. Fernure competition of the day- the Idree-far-all —was won by Raincy G. Henley, owned and driv- en by H. M. Sweeney of Bridge- water, N. S. Tlhe speedster placed fifth ln the first heat but won handily in the next two over five competitors. ‘The named race went to Hal Britton, owned by H. Fraser of New Glasgow, N. S. The horse placed first in a1 three heats and was handled by Johnny Fraser 011' the mainland town. Sam Walker's Moon Glow from Halifax, piloted by Joe Hood of Sydney, came through with three lirsts to win the 2.21 trot and pace class and Gail Harvester, owned by Tom McKlnlay of Sydney, won easily in the 2.27 class. Expertly driven by Howard Hastings, veter- an steel city horseman, it copped three first places u.so. Brilliant bursts of speed, sever- al spills, none of which were oi a serious nature, featured the mid- summer speedway fixture. No track records were broken, officials an- nounced aiter the race. Henley For All Event At North Sydney Quaker Girl. George Turner Dartmouth (Ollie Rud- derham) Dudey Pawn. N ‘aid... Driving Club, (Johnny ] MaoMlllan) a 2 2 Marvin Brooke. J. Morrison, Bouotouche (Bob Mor- rison) . . . . . . . . . . . .~ 4 4 4 R13 nfniaTlflU Iiaviatt gtfac- . ace a ee Purves) y ( n z Dermat. J. W. MacIntyre, Port Hawkesbury (Billy Hood) . . . . . . » - . . . . . . . . .. 6 5 6 Tracey Hanover, R. Jabaleo and J. Nadaff, N. Syd- ney (Mike Jabalee) ‘I ‘I 5 Times: 2.09 3-4, 2.11 1-4, 2.10 1-4. Named Race Hal Britton. H. Fraser, New Glasgow, (Johnny MacMiilan) . . . . .. 1 1 1 ‘Viking, Richard Jabalee, N. Sydney (Mike Jaba- lee) ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Calumet Duds. Turner dz $00“. Dartmouth (Ollie Rudderham) Sanderson) 4 3 Wanda Volo. J. Morrison, Bouctouche (Bob Mm- rison) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 4 d Times: 2.11. 2.13, 2.13. Remember When By The Canadian Press SUMMARY 2.27 Trot and Pa.“ Gail Harvester, Tom Mac- lay, Sydn-sy H. Hastings) 1 l 1 Dinah (i, tcalnnie Mac- Donald, Sydney (Billy Hood) . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . .. 2 2 Siirnt v00. F. C. McCurdy, Truro Jimmy Sanderson) 4 3 Petcr-at-Court, Dr. D. A. Maclsaac, Sydney (Ollie Rudder-ham) 3 Flo Direct, Samuel Walker, Halifax, (Gordon Butler) Maud Haney, Syl Plialen. Glace Bay, (Chas. Sweet) Tim8s: 2.13, 2.14, 2.15 3-4. 2.21 Trot and PM! Moon Glow, Samuel walker, Halifax (Joe Hood) 1 1 1 Peter Pin. C. Chisholm, Port H-awkcsbury (Billy flood) 2 Model '12. Richard Jabalee, N. Sydney (Mike Jabalce) Silk Girl, J. Morrison. Buc- fi OI Q W Q G la w u u ~ ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4 5 l Yorke. C. L. Dau- ulilnel‘. Halifax Dau- phlnee) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 6 6 Cillumct Batora, Hazel Mao- Iulcsh. Port Morlen, (Worrell Lewis) ,. 7 Times: 2.15, 2.15 3-4, 2.15 1 Free-For-All Rainey G. Henley, H. M. Sweetiey, Brldgewater (H. M. Sweeney) . . . . 5 1 l. Wor.d heavyweight champion Jim Corbett successfully defend- ed his title against Billy Maynard 3'7 years ago today at New York. Corbett scored a knockout in the second round of the bout. z Radcliffe, Browns 85 326 49 118 .362 Bees Snap Six-game Losing Streak NEW YORK. July 24—(AP)—— The Bees snapped a six-game los- ing streak today by ccrnlng from behind twzce at Boston to nip Chicago Cubs 4-3, The triumph, insured whon Carve] Rowell tripled in Buddy HJJ-“tlt, with the dcclding run in the scvciilh inning, was the third DICK Errlrksnn has gained ovcd t-he Cubs this season. Errlckscn held the opposition to l0 scattered h ts while h's aroused teammates ptundec’. eau for 13, ihcldmg basers. l BASEBALLS - BIG SIX (By The Associated Press) Bat-ting (three leaders in each league.) Player, Club G AB R H PUT. Fmney, Red Sox '13 316 51 112 .354 Haynes. Phila. 76 265 45 93 .351 Danning, Giants 78 ‘A98 43 101 .339 M213’, Phillies 'l1 252 34 83 .329 Nicholson. Cubs '18 282 47 91 323 Home Runs :- American Lieague, Foxx, R/Bd Box 21; National League, Mlze, Card- inals 25 Rims B: tted In :- American League, Greenberg, 'I‘i- gers 81: National League, F. Mic- Cnrmack, Reds 64. ‘MONTAGUE RACES Wednesday, A No. 2 Free for All Trot Entries close July 31, 1940. Horses not count against horse. $I000.00--IN PURSES—$1000.00 -C|asses- N0. I Free for All Pace — — - - Purse $250.00 No. 3 2:16 Pace — — — — — — - Purse 250.00 No. 4 2:22 Trot and Pace — - - — Purse 250.00 money won at any race meeting on entry closing date July 31, I940 will GEO. McINTYRE, blanager and Owner. ugust 7, 1940 — - — — Purse 250.00 must he eligible on that date, but L-777-7-25-3l. v/uus! Club gives you a lot for your money. You just can't buy a fresher, rich- er or better chewing tobacco. Uarsmen Are Ready For Meet PORT DALlHOUSIE, Ont... July 24 -—(CP) —Cana<llan and United States oarsmen were poised here tonight, ready to compete in a war- time regatta, the 58th Royal Canad- ian Henley. which cipeus on the waters of the old. Welland Canal tomorrow. A reduced entry 11st from Ganztd- Ian clubs, necessitated by condi- tions which have taken many sportsmen to the nation's armed forces and which have forced oth- crs to forego athletic activities because of their connections with wartime industries. was noted as the oarsmen gathered here tonight. Unted States clubs. however, are here in force and will make a strong bid to capture aggregate honors which will be defended by Toronto Argonauts. Among the missing Canadian units is the Ottawa Rowing Club a1- ways a. power in Eastern Canada rowing circles. which finished tied with Detroit for third place in last year's aggregate standings. Most other well-known Canadian clubs have entered, however, but most are here with reduced man-power, As usual, the Hartley's chief at- tractions will be the championship singles and the senior eights both staged on the closing day. Satur- day. Joe Burk, the New Jersey ap- ple grower, fresh from having de- fended hls United States crown at a Rfid Bank, N. J., last Sunday. will I defend his Canadian singles laur- els and will stack up against about the same competition as he encoun- tered at Red Bank. At that time he defeated Theo Dubols of Winni- peg and E. Konrad of Buffalo who were second and third respectively. Dubols will be making his sec- ond attempt to lift the Canadian crown, having bowed before Burk’s sculling here last "ear. Dubols paired with Al Riley. also of Win- nipeg to win the senior doubles last year but they will not defend that title this season. Hamilton Leanders’ good eight- oared crew are here to defend the title they won from Buffalo West Sides 1n athrilling race last year. Feature event on tomorrows op- enlng day program will be the op- en quarter-mlle dash. BURTON-ON-TRENT, Elngland- (CID-Fear of a water shorta e has caused The Staffordshirc Po terlcs Water Board to prohibit the use of water for iratering gardens by hose or hand. ’ PAGE SEVEN cu an Tobacco l lili~lfiefiliiil U. 5., Canadian l Hanson Dowel!’ First Round Tennis Casualty KBNTVILLE, N. S. (OP) — HIIIISOII '1‘. l) dlcton, N. S... a VICO-l the Canadian Amati sociatioti. was n f <- ty 1n the Annupoll touriiamcn; l t. by R. J. Li‘: 1c three sets, G-l. Fines Of $25 Are Levied On Three Players l1: O-l. ll-l. NEW YORK, July 24—(AP)~. Pate Coscarart and “llilblFlY tvyatA of Brooklyn Dodgers and Lonny Frey of CincLnnatl Reris were Lned $25 each today by President Ford Frick of llle National Lcnguo as an afienmath 0t §'E.'~-lC‘l(l.'\_\'.~, light at Ebbctts Field. Coscarart and Frey suarvzd a fight that involved several players ‘and were ejected, Frick said no fined Wyatt because he personally saw the Brooklyn ptlrlior hit Frey several times with lllS glove. SOLD SWASTIKFS IN SOUTH AFIHCA WORCEFTER, South Africa, July 24 -(CP) —When Dr. Calm Slcyn. Minister of Jllsilco, 1""- mcnt here that immcdia‘ festive action would b» . .. the government against the “fifth column” and lnimlcal prripagarria, the gathering clievrorl hzm. Worcester had l. spc inl for cheering. Evian b:.l break of win" tiic prc- , gonda here was far 10o The latest mclic. a ;|.'~ . A reasm: ":0 mit- sclioolboys. These ale 111:1 " o. ‘ per metai for use in but: ‘l The svcastika Itself is worn inside the lapel of the ' l- Scvernl schco in the sale of ‘n; wrlfsfknus [XFOFI-‘EIR CAPE TOWN -- ((7?) _ {azores here are bGSlNZPd l1)’ tr“ s leaving for the north. Tho a ' ntrvf :11 demand is the hutnli binds, BRINGING UP FATHER‘ lmany tllflllSflrfl_f_lS_b0lf‘ig sold: _ By Georuc 31c Flu n us VERY IMPOQTANT - AND THAT VlbULD HE ' Jill/g, BE BACK- M“ \ w 0O z l, Q - n’ YES UIMMV-VOU SAV A MAN WELL-Fl‘ QOLINDS LIKE A W/ELL-JlMMV-DID CAME IN THE OFFICE AND SAID BIG OQDER-I LL GET DOWN HE COME BACK? HE WANTED TO GIVE ME SOMEFHINE ,\ THERE IN éA HOW Okla HE, Awfiua! nab HEEE NOW- wu.|_ l snow HIM IN ? MRJGGQ- HERE'S‘ A SLJBPOENA FOP? JURV-DLITY- Cafllumet Dubuque, bg (Hana- l n) .. '. . . . . . . . . . - - - - . - - -_ Countess Belwln. br m (C. Races Start at 2 P. M. Standard TlIO 3 P. M. Daylight Savlng- Tune I $900 IN PURSES FOR FOUR CLASSES l Free For All Pace — — — - -' Purse $225 Free For All Trot — — — —- — PM” ‘225 2.20 Trot and Pace — — — -- PPT" $225 2.27 Trot and Pace — — - — Purse $225 (21 Seconds Allowed Trotters) Entries close July 25th. Horses to be declared In and positions drawn at Secretary’s Office 8 p. m. Tuesday evening, July 30th. 20% of not proceeds will be donated to Red Cross Parking Free. Admission: 50c (tax extra). Children "d" 12 years 25c. Grand Stand 25c. CLIFFORD MacDONALD. Charlottetown, P-EJ. Secretary. Vmrileming) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 3 Javadale, ch g (Palln) 3 2 Time: 2:05, 2'05 Bostonian, A... ‘Jane. Voltlna. Plsydale, Basil Hanover, Brewster Hanover, Ned Abbey also started. Trotting Club Stake, First Division Paco, 2 In 3, Purse $3078.60. Little Pat. bg (hShort) . . . . -- 1 I 'I'he Wldower, bh (W. Flem- Ing) . . . . . . . . . . . .. a 2 Dusty Hanover. bh (J. Flem- a 5 g) . . . . . . . . . . . . Time: 2:03 1-2, 2:04. Forbest Direct, Single Stine, Chief Counsel, Blackstone, also started. The American, S-Yssr-Old , Trot 2 In 3, Purse $4480.32. 0: 2:10 1-2, 2:10 l-Z. unsdowne. Hernia, Phoebe Han- over also started. TroItIn Club Stale, Second Dlvlslun Pace, I In 3, Pans $3808.96. Atlantic Hamver, br g s 'I‘1me: 2:06 l4. 306 [-4 Guy Dames, Aida. Regardless, Fay, Queen's Mac. oh h (Craig) hi. 1 1 Thoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..' 2 2 DISK DlNCL. UK (Plflhlll) 4 3 mm Adam. Johnnie sin also nun-a. * pgnnnr-mlpnu _‘4**J FLNINL: AT A GREAT HElLiI-IT AT THAT THE GREAT BIRD ACCIDENTALLV LETE: (:0 Wlb/IPY ruuuul nun "car" slrunns BUDGE SAYS HE WON'T GO Ilorimel, bf (D. Miller) 1 l n: we HAVEN'T GOTTA TENT-- His Excellency, bc (Berry) .. 2 4 Luc Hanover, brf (Pranks) 5 2 WITH You i’? POP, WILL YOU BUY US ATENT’! MR. noun" "reu. ME ‘m’ OLD ~.*" ' \ BOWS ACTUALLY GOING i CAMPIN’ HA HA9 IT WOULD BE WORTH TH’ PRICE."- IF l HAD IT! A OLE. TENT CAN OH, CAP-- UNCLE. BEBUS‘ GOTTA HAVE -- UP IN TH’ ATTIC ‘if/F.