100% Puts Guaranteed Motor Oil . i m n. Ieilsa aria; iron- 0n costum- Twin l ictosé-ysblovesf Red Sex Seven Full GamosAheadQfPack M" t5- Little And l "r iienlaret In British Open out at 10"“ 11 pod another ‘git,’ . 1112117981113 M $5." Bosto {Lfllus-z for £115: fdlsrtlrdmihl '3 “wit? 11%? éhlnox manager tried hitters by - ot them. ut the h. ed m. first to wmk 0n. The 1e hits piokeymen oolleoed of! four Brownie hurlers was the bldtflt m , 1n the f ‘° t“ mlil m“ t! the fliatuYm irsgovehlsnsf-nmle ti. scheduled 1-6. week and at fora‘ flying to Britain. wind. cabled their entries for the British don today. _ Previously Llo d Msngrum and bu"? Rllfhflrd. Bhedlav. hurls a Joianny Bulls. aao Open championship to Lon- professionals, tournament, 8t. Andrews. July compote in an st Cleveland next oledo June 20-23 be- red the at ente ilmilail Results AsanuoIYZnAouI: ooo ooo ool-s 1o a 10o s10 ou-o o Loo. ssdnur; roam ‘y (Second Game)? 000010001-3 l (I 3000M 30%“; elms llld Ding-B lgtfia son and Pal-hes. 6L I It. Louis _ and New York ‘I00 mtsr. crief and Ms-ncuso hsill Dido mono 101 and y. ' mine. hlsxdtatldosl; Ennis and ssutels. ilesond (lens) .- GeNlll-d ooo 100 ole-s. s a loozooooz-s Ji-‘tE-‘r, ma’ Dessutels. a Iolr III U Q .35 nulls batted in: National League: alker. Dodgers; sisushter. Cur- lilllala 31. anterior-an League-Wil- liams. x . I R : lag- lllrlméoa‘t‘i"laf'll‘a“filsa'fisu= molly. Yankees; Oreenbarg. llill-iiil-RS PRACTICE Lags, ' Franks; Polivka. Wlttig, and Just. Anchors baseball tssln. ‘slated k2 Dela-o“ IIEIRRO’ 1n 1 onsmdkeyszs the eegusopeu hold practice at at“ K. of erlgamond tonicht st f ‘ M; . . l; p“, but: NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 ship bout at the 000 100 1.10 100-4 1-1 1 Gobbu-d and Howell. Schultz Bl 001-41 ll 2 _ a new Pal blade the edge oliows fsoiai contours a ~ wonsm-ywt We The boxing team from the local S ortlrlg Oiub taking part. in the arltime Boxers’ Convention stag- ed at Mansion last Saturday broke about even in the six b contested. They scored t outs and had two knockouts scor- Billy tetvwn. knocked out t. Motncton, Eddie léoyo walio Oatway, ll 0n harlottetown. hosts to s visiting Ohsrlo team in an exhibition encounter to be played on the new dlalnolld re- cently constructed in field of a familiar figure in slilmmeflide sporting circles, com- Pstsd arrangements yesterday th the Rovers, City Les to have them journey to the gletstern capital for an exhibition before the Belmont and had to be withdrawn. e 1|- O 1|- Dlle of the most dranuatic incl- irl prize-fight history in- Jsclr D P593’ the first round Weight champion- Polo Grounds on fiepl. M. i938. ‘Ace rdlrlg to the gross dispatches empsey was elped back into the ring by "mem- bers of the working‘ press." The man who helped Dempsey. was named Pierre Grogan. He ' wasn't a newspa ermsn-qm wag a wire cniei for estem Union at all the major prize fights and mu- jor league baseball games and, to- y. he has charge of four West- ern Union offices and his heed- quarters are in Grand Central Station. d» 1» O 4 Flrlw had Dempsey down twice in the first round and wllth a swinging right that caught Demp- sey on the left shoulder—he knock- ed Dempsey over the top rope and out of the ring. Dempsey landed on the shelf reserved at the ring- . Suddenly the huge crowd saw Dempsey scrambling back to- to the ring under the lower rope. It was obvious that some one was assisting him, in contravention of the rules, but no one cared about the rules that wild night. O O 0 O ¢ The res: of the bout is fistio hlfltflry- The Manson Maulcr shut- Iled out of Ute corner at the start the second round and belted ogan for the and able to hank him homerlc bit of assistance. . Oller. near Bask- ‘ claims the title of the world's luck -piteher. He pitched e no-hit game- es with s man his undoing. ' ‘THE. ACHARDOTFETOWN GUARDIAN q Trophy For City League Donated By D1‘. WnLP. Anchors and Rovers will pry the lid oi! the City Base Y r of Physical ames will be ar schedule with up into schedule . August 9th Fitness. Twenty-seven 2.12".“ l“ i“ ... . eague wn three sections with the e on Auiust em to l ms left o . after which lwofls will ely set under- way. . Much incentive was added tothe league also with the announce- ment. that Dr. W. J. P. MacMiiian had donated s. silver trophy to o to the W1 too-m. Dr. Mac l- ion's donation was muoh appreci- ated by league officials and play- ers alike and will do muoh to in- crease interest and make for a better brand of baseball all season l . osfite schedule: First Seoilon JUZNEZ— tum-Anchors vs. Rovers. lull-Rovers vs. Legion. little-Anchors vs. Legion lflth-Rovers vs. legion. nth-Rovers vs. 20th—-Legrion vs. Anchors. 23rd--Rovers vs. Anchors zoth-Legion vs. Rovers. mil-Anchors vs. Legion- Seooad Section gituhl:_ s Legi vars v . on. JULY:- z-Anohors vs Rovers. knlgglon vs. Anchors. ls-sanohol-a t. Rnfirxiesu. iii-Anchors vs. Legion. llk-R-ovem vs. Legion. Third Section JULY:- zh-utnchoss vs. Rovers. mnnchors vs. Legion zo-R/ovess vs. Legion. ztl-smzchora vs. Rovers. 30-Rovers vs. Legion. AUGUETh- i-Leion vs. Anchors. hovers Play Exhibition Tilt At S’silie~ The first Slime of the young D81! season will be played m 5 side tonimt when the Ch r town Rovers take "41 o Summe side team in an oxllibitlorl en- counter to officially open their 119W bail diamond.‘ The following members o-f the Rovers are asked to meet in front oi The Guardian office at 5 o clock sharp tonight: B. whlllflfik. _C. ‘Ward. E. Ward. » Hi9‘ . M th . J. - garkmghsei? Jfsgbedley- B"! W118i‘ on, Ernie Robin. J. Proud. E- Traitlor, S. LeClair. WATERFORD. msland- -Vvrk~ men clearing out an ornamentfli pond here found a ilve hand Bren- ade. s Bren-gun magazine. hunt?" “and men-J‘ - dlllmed to Burton Makes Tremendous ilit With__ Fans “NEW YORK. June 3 —( ) -_ nati . The only disturbing lmidmt In phonse and stn ‘if, howdy‘; himae ng a bitter beating befghr: ‘ by keyoing Freddie. thus saving situation. We won't count the English soc- f q §i§t.§°“£§io it?“ o‘? $312“? self, as the Brill in b o winning anything whatsoever. but obviously sincere in his bong Clizflll’. suclilt atn appearance woua o benqr o sports relations between the two countries; He's made s tremendous hit, ell- oopt with. s. golf bail. His fmnlcness and charming personailty have won him many friends and admirers. Blwton didn't do so well in the Goodall round robin either, but just how badly he cit he probebl won't, be able to f urc out unt he Bets on the sh going beck home. as the jig-sow scoring sys- tem takes everything from simple arithmetic to astronomy to figure out. 1e astronomy is necessary because there are so many stars, involved, no doubt. , Anyway, the l-hlglishman, lmow- n he had nochance. seamed Pay a little c-uclessy. although hat. mev be lust his st-ylé. But. as mcrlticrreci. he made f. [me impression. and more of lib kind will be weicolnsd, even if tit, win. O n within. of llagirealtlgvzllfwn holdllll use 11l- llound lake trout nor 133:1‘. “fine trout in that unmet. a lune was used for belt. . _ iiowsom Gets h Release From ilaokmen PIELADELPHA- June 8-(A?)— ‘Baseball tourist Bobo hbwaom got Itchy feet again t day and man- oeu an uncon it-lonal release from Philadelphia Athletics. The A's top pitcher fl red he hadn't had much-Iuok-wlt Connie Meek ei i ht be [Tie It 15:1‘ that he's rag-sized -yesr-old s! .in yuan st of the I think a BROBKEITS For fashionable gifts - Jewellery‘ - limit-s 0r ail klslis A 8n ear seloetieadul m see tile iiiii iislt 8L. rum 2026-1 , Giants Again Whip. Cards As Phillie: Pound Pittsburg 8-4 New York Giants, who seem to . hevesone-rlsnjlnxovsl-St. Louie - - Oardllaele, handed the n“ 31m, og/esugkflhyhen the Unized their third straight loss yesterday, wed a m - dmpiolwhlp is rs- and dumped the westerners a. full l. o...‘ " .l.‘.'2"“fi.§1°‘{.°‘ll ffioiot... Emit“ l??? W“ 1...... nllzzzsl of that (‘m-gm werade. e a ow e 5-4 a 18in yesterrhy—ilhe Est two wins were by one-run slnwluses eiso—but they gave manager Mel Otlt. a few He? hairs before they . finally did it. asked: As 1n Sunday's second 8m (Rlamplqn- the’? blow e six-run lo and gt-wworttl. Its actual cash value to oome hawk to win ‘on Buddy to has only been $1,000 Blatmel-l; homer. Giants vestelday 01’ Yours. but because kicked sway s 3-1 lead tn the eighth e question is always How much is the Open "m else the help Olf an error by Johnny Mize 51.1011‘ and two wild pitches by rookie championship Mont» Keuulody. ‘malt. eeoond bum- worth mm than that to Emile i “t Kenntdy 0114i <1! the Elm! winner in actual cash in ed- Ken Tglllkh was hastily hauled in to what, he makes on the to save what was left after Cards af winnil- it. too 4-6 iced. .g k a. When I won the National Opel-l The New Yorkers then came up Cimmnlonehll: 1n 1939 1 was under in their halt of the m. and contract to the Illvemms Country with two out and Bloomer on base. Ohio. and as a re- Wiliard Marsh hammered for winning the champion. Board of Directors voted the needed year inuessc in sal- Wh ‘inued as long as I battling it. out, the tun there. I was only cham- delphia Bhlls eiaplodled wi o. for one year. but there was hit attad: to scuttle Pitmsbur mqueotlon btilgat! winning taut title Photos B-APin the slteel city. no lospolnsi or my et ad- once hilii lmos dtflonol money sun y J$§r a lilneoneofhhawonideos theat- period of "mil 96¢. won five genles in that's y I sei’ it is difficult to their last six starts. estimate how much t-he title is Andy Senriniok led the worth. When you one the open with a too-foot homer as p you can play a. lot. of ex- sluglged Ed Albosta from hhe mound hibitions and make e. lot of en- wi five btngles in o. row to acorn- dorsemmts for substantial fees, but foul- runs in the sixth. and til-m once you are one of the top olf pounded Jack Rode-ht for threeruns stars you can play s. lot of exhibit» om. four hits in the eighth to sew ions and get. paid for moking u it up. lot. of endorsements too even if you Charley Schenz received credit aren't the - plcn. for the win. although rescued by What the championshigois worth Anton Karl in the seventh when depends on who wins it, w much Pirates threatened ofananlehehadasagolfer fol-e winn 1t, and how much businessalbityhehastocashln on the reputation he made by win- ning it. One man might hustle around seeking OPpOItlLDltIBS to cash in on the tit e, for instance. I Interscholastic ' M t £2l‘§;?.“h“§"o’3$iil.ii§s”lt*;l% B°Xlllg 99 s Johnny 1L who won the Open in 1923. tho peak year of the Coolidgg hprosperiiyederg, is tsu-p- sed ave reaE-‘lz e mos rlc- —” . uai cash out or being the Open mdav evenins o! this Week- Champion. For instance. he is said. fight fans of the city W111 B99 to have received as much as 85.000 something new in the boxinlr 115m! for endorsing a cigarette However. when the first. intersoholastzic team Johnny not only won s. number o: buxlng bouts are staged at the tournaments the yea/r he became sporting Club. with West Kent tile Open ChB-nulfon- but he hoe Swool mitt slinllers taking on if ‘teen a topnotch golfer for Evil!" classy team of Summerside High _.ears before that. Vi/‘iletls more. no. films“ The“. will be eleven bouts always has been a good business (m the cam and fans are agured “Ila? and h“ always h“ B‘ 5°“ of action all the way. c u . Bobby Jones, who is said to have received in excess of $100,000 from Warner Brothers for the golf in- structional movie ‘shorts he made. and Walter Hagen probably nlado more mone out of golf than any- body‘ else, tit didn't make l1 entirely as Open C emplons. Welter Hagen, for instance, was the Open Ohsmpion in 1914 and 1918. but made more money in the early '20’s during the Florida land boom. l-ls- gen won five PGA Championships. four of them a row. and this fact also had a bearin on his money-earning ability. onu was an amateur while he was the open rmal times the Oven Cham- mnshlp should be worth. I t‘! add la guess. at least $251100 to the golfer who wants in work herd and conduct his Blffairs in a bus- mess-like manner. Whoever wins the m: Crlanmionship at Cleve- land year will mbalbly real; m; even more tlvnn 25.000 out o. the cham ionship because there 1s so much OOse cash lylns Emmi LEGION PRACTICE There vrill be practice for thr- Legiarl baseball team at the Perk diamond wnisllt at 830 sharp. All players are requested to be present. in some capacity but insisted "I've talked to m; one about lt oxcopt lVl-l‘. Mack." As fqi‘ Moxicfi. “I ilavc not had an offer and don't know a» vhst I would consider one ii I got it." g l-lghthsnder racked tories to I) in 1944 the A's. He not _ u‘ t; Sign wlilh yo“ 82g Guardian Want Ads and it e g es pal payer e - y” duh is allergic to bees. QUiCKlES his have lamented the third homer 0f the year w provide‘ lite he Glantsksnd Cards were Ded "l had a sirellk ui‘ luck totally-J out." lllcnl reminded me that your mothel Woodcock And Mills Tangle In IZ-Rounder B! BILL MAORI‘ LONYQVON. itme 3 - d§AlP)m-,- E1109 006000 and Fred e M Great Britain's best pugllisltg my! were defeated by loner-loans ii their last ring 011M985. tangle in e lZ-round heavyweight oqnsolablqn wntost tomorrow n‘ ht. about the wlffli f t ' a r power o -wl losers. Tho last lair seats-at £21 (about m) a copy- was sold 10 days . The cheapest tidkets, 11s 8d es , were grabbed as soon as promoter Jack Sclmnons Put them 0n sale. British sports wrltcrs. who lately fin ire thlotes he beam“ m’ a . ve in glttuna/timml today Brit-Uh ship, was 51%.» by Tami iello of New Your, in Madison Square Garden Mav 17. lvtiils. lasted 10 rounds while Woodoocrs eff-sir went only five. WANTS BEINSTAIIBENT SYRACUSE. N. .. June 3—(AP] -~Soutthpaw pitcher Johnny Geo said today he has recovered fro!’ an army injury that put him on t voluntary retirement list. and th he has applied to manager Mei Ott of New York Gian-ts for reinstate- ment. Gee has been working out witl Syracuse Chiefs, and now is con!‘ vinceri he can pitch winning hala in the majors. REMEMBER WIIEN By The Canadian Press Lord Derby's “mud horse." 8on- sovim. lowed hhro to vletory in the nglish Derb , bringing the stakes tosthc sportsman earl for the first time 1B years ago today. It. was also the first winier for the Derby family in 137 years. Sir Pet- er Teazle won the race in 1787- By Ken Reynolds in “II Rosebud PIPE TOBACCO Try ROSE BUD and see for yourself how it DOES deliver satisfaction .0! .s|