. CINFTNNATI. — (GP) AUG_Q_ST‘22. 1340 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD‘ " ‘\' Old Gag Just Fails To Come Off CHICAGO. Aug. 21—-(AP)-'I‘hat °34 gag about the JNKCY Hffylfllr . h :9 arros~ tlie firrsii lne 11's titling to come of! 8i- Wuh- '11 .4 -1 F .. o n. no 4 Jdhn Bullnian Hand cap, at R m1e=_ sent I've claiming rac- SQ “yglllld the Washington Park 23.1.1 exactly three tmrs in the “m; believed to have been the ,. t at this Jlbecific 615187106 ever h,- in the United Stairs. 1gp betters had a but the hfi in grand tme. said of mp same couldn't. be ' h were pani- r-s two oi wh" hard at tha i‘ isli that their iniuiecliateli" dismounted e tl‘em a h:l"iul tow back jitdges stand. Winninz Mark by l5 length". Will‘. v0.3. Beats Age At Brookline BHOOKLINE. Aug 2i- (Aiw A pair of two-time champ- t~;_ V,‘ bintv Allison and Johnny \' lu" legs tclal '70 years. .11 gall 13v some- to clien ‘ill today‘ as fav- tcnous fash- 19 the %‘tl.'ll‘i0l‘-fLl‘8-15 of the al Dcub cs Tennis Tourna- it“ ll n _ ~on, now 36, and Van Ryn. ‘tun _\ irs nungcr, showed many ~ c! <- lrrtn that won them i031 and 1935 wliiie try ng fully‘ t0 turn back the (‘I ck a, inst a pair of 19-year-old Ca‘:ir.rntan'~. Jack Kramer and Tr/E Srhrrcder. The ‘writ finally triumphed. mrniaris‘ irinnizig scores were '-4. .- . .ried Frank Parkrr and Don \i.Ne.ll gained the round of ill three easy sets, 6-1, 6-0 against William Talbert and ' e Tolev. . ml-sceded Bobby Riggs and well» Van Horn pCliSliPd off Rob- e." lmker and John Mahoncy 6-2. -2. 0-4. Alec Marble and Sarah P seadtd the advance into the last round be defeati Pnzer and Audrey R aifrev. third ng Mrs. John ust, 6-1, 6-0, _ _ _ _ — Johnny Hutcitinzs, rookie Cincinnati pitch- lr. has a screwball that compares favorably with that thrown by King Carl Hubbeil. LUCKY DAY FOR ME WHEN I FOUND OUT THAT THE GILLETTE TECH RAZOR MAKES SHAVING A BREEZE llil ll y‘l hill Millions 0f Men Now Enioy Sltyving Speed And Comfort Never Experienced Before 40R shaves worth telling your friends about, try Gillette's new Tech Razor. “tire-res no discomfort. .. no nicks or cuts," says Fred Perry. Sets Up Your Beard The 'l‘cch has four basic ad- \'""t:i_'jcs. New solid bar guard up our whiskers like a l‘.:". ~r fltllgcs—specds shaving Ind prevents nicks and cuts. Mode For Eacll Other Today's Blue Gillette Blade has 0130s of a new kind. The ‘re sharper, longer lasting. And tUhlSC tlzcsc blades are made to iit your Gillette Razor exactly, they spare you all the smart an burn of misfit blades. Ask your dealer for the new Tech Razor and five Blue Gillette Blades. You pay onl 49C...satisfaction guarantee . roun at mrnoveuzm MUD Ill GUARD llllllll OOIIQT Jane Azoff Wins Free- for - all In _ Heats At Am u-r-i AMHERST. N. S.. Aug. 2l—(CPl —The former Grand Circuit mare, Jane Azoff, owned in Murray River P-E-L. headed the field today in ‘the Prec-for-All of a harness meet ‘staged here. The Azoff horse was tchased to the wire in each hcat by Aaron I... of Charlottetown and ihcr first mile in 2:10 was the best of the day. In the Named Race a New lBrunswick horse. Bedford Grattan from Wickham. won the event ,after racing four heats. Hal Brit- iton of New Glasamv. N. S., and lBflFIwY Hanover of Charlottetown [each shared a first with Bedford Grilttan in the first three miles but the New Brunswick horse found the stamina to win the ex- tra heat. His opening mile in 2.10 3-4 was the second bcst time the meet. Another Prince Edvrtird Island horse. Uscita Britten of Kcnsing- ton. ivon the 2:23 Trot and Pace. The Britton horse dropped the first heat to Major Bowes of Char- lottetown but made a strong en- ough bid to take the next two. of’ Straight herst Meet Author 0f “Casey At The Bat” Is Dead Pitchers Ask “Soose Wins 2O Victories lBlistering Boat A118. ZL-(CP) —— NEW YORK. Goal of all pitchers is a 201M119 vditchers from each major league‘ achieved this feat-Bob nine season. A year alto lour i “he o, cineaoo. Aug. zr-tsr» — l‘, . - ' ' - -ll Pa. urctk- suMiuiunt SANTA MONICA, cant. Aug. 2i Cleveland Md Rumng of the Ne,“ Billy! bfllflel- lilfil defeat-ed Tony —-(AP)-D°“ih wd” Struck out Y k Y nk . Dutch Leonard of: c! ° "vmp df | d by Free-For.“ Ernest Lawrence Thayer‘ 771m!“ vfirshma ees Zale, Gar)’. ln . rccugn 1c Jane Azofi’ (Kelly) Aaron L., (O'Brien) Raincy G. Henley‘ (Sweeney) Dudy Patch (McMillan) Alioway tRyan) Time: 2.10. 2212 1-1, 2211 l UHQNMF‘ 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 d -2. Named Race Bcdford Grattan (Carr) Hal Britten (McMillan) Barney Hanover tSemDle) signal Senator tMcheodJ Direct L. (O'Brien) Sully (Cummings) Times: 2.10 3-4, 2512 3-4, 12:12 1-4. t, 2:23 Trot antl Pace ‘Uscita Britton (Scmple) Major Bowes (O'Brien) Tony Harvester (Carr) tHillside scott (Conroy) Brian York and Skippy also siartcti. Timc: 3 l-4, 2:15 1-2. 2:13 1-4. ‘Rookie Pifdlier ‘Steps In As Pinch Hitter And Slaps Out Home Run Nlilw YORK. Aug. 21~-fAP|._ Charley Frye, a rookie ptcher. stepped up as a pinch h.tter in the 10th inning at Chicago today and slapped out a home run with one on base to give Philadelphia Phils a 7-5 victory and an even spit in the two-game SPTIGS with the Cubs. Z€ke Bcnura had tied the score for the Cubs and into extra innings with one on in the accounted for two doubles in the Cub collection of 12 hits. At Cincinnati. the New York Gian-ts, who seem to functron best with a patched-tip lineup. bent the National League leading Cincinnati Reds 5-4 in an ll-inning struggle. The victory came on Mckey Witch's single that sent Mel Ott home from second base. The Giants took the series two games to one. At St. Louis a six-run outburst in the fifth inning helped St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-5 victory over Brooklyn Dodgers and a clean sweep of’ their National League series. The set-back left the Dod- gers 5 l-2 games back of the first- plaee Cincinnati Reds. The Drdgers went ahead by 3-1 ftli by bunch- , At Pittsburgh Vince Dimaggiofls ie'ghth-intiiiig double. scoring Arky lvatlilhan from first base. gave the tPirats-s their second straight vic- [tcry over Boston Bees, 3-2. i Young Kent Heintzelman limited [Boston to eight hits. Joe Sullivan. who started for the Bees, walked ‘Frankie G-ttstirie with the bases ‘filled in the third innznz. Base On Balls lVith Bases Loaded Gives .Yankees 6-5 Victory NEW YORK, Aug. 2l—(AP)—Alt Benton, fourth Detroit pitcher to face the Yankees, tossed four con- secutive balls to catcher Bill Dick- ey with the bases full in the nio..h inning to ive the Yanks a 6-5_ victory an a clean sweep oi the,‘ series here today. , The Tigers had tied the ' with two runs in their half of met inning to climax an uphill battle a- l gainst the hurling of Spud Chand-y ler. i At Boston, snappy hitting and‘ fielding by Roy Mack and Lcu- Boudreau, Cleveland's young sv- ond-base combinatfon. and Holder's effective hurling in clinches gave the American Lraztie, leaders a 4-2 decision over Boston‘ Red Scx. l The victory stretched to 5 1-2. Nibble Hanover Wins Stake SPRINGFIELD. iii. AuS- 21 tAPl — Nibble Hanover, four-year- old black son of Calumet Chuck ircni the Aiken Stab? won the Trotting Horse Club Stake of A- merica's $3.007 championship .11‘- lion itake for icur and live _vt'ai' old trailers at the stale fairgrctintis lo%le day's racing evcnts “err licl-ti as scheduled although the fair Meli I was suspended from the Grand Cir- cuit following abandonment by fair oft-mm‘; yp€!f\fdfi\.‘__flf the McNa- mara starting bnrflcf- Fair manager E. E Irwin said the suspension would not affect the program for the remainder oi’ the ti . m%1pngchamplonshin stnlllmi s‘ake. who}. fpglllrCd a field of reicrans. ""‘lllrl‘l‘g Peter Astra. last year's Hambletonian winner. ives started b‘, p“ hM-rw- lvcci“? the ritles speflllcd it shotvd M. BASEBALLS BIG SIX (AssocliTcB-Press) INC-SKI D TIIII PROTECT! FIOI mu; atria: sunonl’ srmn snavmu %i§5fll‘¢$’l€“"‘ Baiting ttiirce leaders in each league):- Plnyer Club G AB R H Pcl Radcllff Browns 114 435 61 156 .5559 Appling W Sox 109 412 68 143 . Williams R SOX 107 415 100 142 .‘ Rowell, new». n2 32': 35 10a .4 Dunning Giants 106 431 55 130 -~ walker Ddgrs. 106 409 57 132 - Home Runs:- American League: Foxx. RM 30x, 33. National League, Milt‘. cardinals. 35. R n Ballet! ln:— Agiellican Leaaite: Greenbcrg. Tlggrg, 105. National League; F. McCormick. Redo. 95- the S games the Indians’ margin over the second place Detroit Tiger's, who lost to New York Yankees. At Washington, Dutch Leonard white-washed stJLouis Browns 3-0 to win his 13th game of the y;a.r and break a Senator Lvc-game los- ing streak. The big knuckieballer was the master, scat-terizi eight h:ts and fanning seven. Howard Mills and Willis Hudlin gave Washington only eight hits but they were bunched. At Philadelphia, Bill Beckmans five-hit pitching gal/e the Athletics a 3-0 victory over Chicago White ox. Bcckman didn't let a sll rzle White Sox get. beyond tlrst base in win- ning his sixth game of the seurori. ' RaMEM'BER“v\7iiizT\i' (By The Canadian Press) John Cobb of England covered a measured mile in his ZSOO-iiorse- power aluminum autrmnbile. faster ilian man ever hati travelled on wheels before. at Bonneville. Utah, a year ago today. Htwfailed to set a new world's land speed record. motor trouble preventing the return i'iiii demanded by racing rules. HAND- FINIQII FOR YOUR BLOUSE After a winter n1 knitting you have probably got. plenty of wool odtiments by you. I wonder If you had a jersey bloitse—tliey "came in" in Paris some months ago—but still lashionabie and "new" over lieic. Ycu may havea plain stcck- iuctie type of jersey you bought in a hurry, and which has a dull un- inspired look. Like something to cheer it up? A set of llfllKl-ltlllllfd collar. cull anti high-placid breast pockets wntild tnake it really distinctive. The same idca can be applied to plain W0Oll‘ll fabric blouses. A ribbon band to finish the blouse makes a snappy waist belt. In old author of the ‘BMW-i PM!“ "Casey At The Bat.’ Dashed off in a couple v! 11°11“ OUT OUR WAY . WHOOPEE. l A GAND ‘ WAGH i5 f TO Li-zmzm A Home BUCK Curt Davis of the St. Louis als. Luke Hamlin ' BEST PlétflE gton. and Buck Newsom of] a ‘ti 1B i A ociallon n the American Lea ue andj he M‘ Una ox n‘ SS . as middleweight. champion, l_n a flrdm" blistering l0-rouml overweight of Brooklyn, and l Baseball Results YESTERDATS RESULTS , AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 000 020 0l2-—5 '1 0 New York 401 000 00l—6 ll 2 , Newhouser, Seats, smith. Beri- 1~ ton and Sullivan; Chandler and Dickci’ : Cleveland 020 100 l00—-4 7 0, Boston 000 010 100-2 14 1 I Harder and Hemsley; Oslermuel- ler, Fleming and Foxx Chicago 00 000 000 —0 5 1 Phlkdelphln 200 010 00x—3 5 0 Rigncyr and ‘Iresh; Beckman anti F. Hayes. St. Louis 000 000 000-4 8 l Washington 200 010 00x--3 8 0 Mills, Hudlin and Susce; Leon- ard and Ferrell. Player's “MILD" cigar- ettes score all-way! "' they have the "wetprool" papfil’ which does not slick to the liPi- '3 n0 '0...» NATIONAL LEAGUE i New York 000 000 211 0l-5 ll 1 Cincinnati 010 001 200 00-4 7 1 Schumacher, Brown and Dan- nlng; l’... Moore, Bcggs and Lom- bardi. Doyle, balAl i By J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE in 1888. 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