i‘. BOWLING HOCKEY ‘ I WRESTLING “Give me who keeps clean-shaveni a man vvhsfs clean-shaven” i. o Women won't tell you that stubble is offensive to them . . . they simply choose the man whyfiPoil your chances-socially or in business-by neglecting to shave as close or as often as you should Pf The Gillette Blue Blade is especially recommended for men with tender skin. Even two shaves a day, when necessary, are easy, pleasant. Shave with the Gillette Blue Blade tomorrow morning and feel the difference. Highest Quality Positively Guaranteed Gillette Blue Blades 5for25¢ e-.lofOr5o¢ 11 ttsutis NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game- R, ll l! 000 100 000-1 7 2 .. 202100 0011-5 11. I Brennan, Stout and Inrnbardl; French and Pcdden. Second Gain» Cincinnati .. 100 000 120-4 ll 1 Pittsburgh .. 000 002 010-a 12 z Derrinser, and Lombardi; Swift, Meme and Gmce. First Game- Bcston 000100 000-l 6 1 New York . 103 .004 0111-9 11 0 Frankhouse, Mungum and Hogan; Fitrslmmons and Mancuso. Second Game- Boston ....000000000—051 New York 306 032 1011-16 1B 1 Borfiitt, Mflfiiiim, Brown and Spohrer; Hubbell and Mancuso, Richards. -. First Game- Brooklyn 301010 003-8 11 1 Philadelphia . 020 000 120-6 11 2 Leonard, Zachary and Lopez; col- lins and Todd. Second Game- Biiwklyii .. 000 000 020- 2 5 1i Philadelphia. 302 411 Oflx-ll 16 1 Beck, Ciirroll and Berres; Han- sen and J. Wilson. First Game- Chicago 100100 000-2 6 0 St- Louis 000 005 l0x—6 14 0 Lee, Root and Phelps; Carleton and V. Davis. Cincinnati Second Game- Chicago .... 000 101 310-6 12 0, Si. Louis 001000 010-2 9 2 Weaver and i-Iartnett; Walker and Delancey. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game- M00116)’, B. 1'1 I New York .. 002 210 000-s 12 Boston 320 020 01x-8 14 1 MacFayden, Van Atta. Grimes and Dickey; W. Ferrell. 0stermuel- ler and R. Ferrell. Second Game- Blaeholder, Knott, M00100 and Hemsley; Tietje, Gallivan and shes First Game- Cleveland .. 10a 00c 001-s 14 2 Detroit 04o 10o 001-o 12 a Harder and Myatt; Marberry. Auker and Cochrane. Second Game- Cleveland . 100 00010-2 9 1 Detroldt . . . . .. 200 020 1x-5 6 0 (951194. end 8th, darkness). I-Iirdlm and Pytlak; Fischer, Rowe and Cochrane. First Game- Philadelphia. 000 201 610-10 12 5 Washington . 001 004 400- 0 9 2 Benton, Cascarella and Berry; Crowder, Klein. Russell, McCall, Whitehill and Bewell. Second Game- Philadelphia . 010 000 302-0 1a 1 Washington . 100 000 002-3 8 1 Marcum and Berry; Burke, Mk:- Ooll, Kline and Phillips. ' INTERNATIONAL IEAGUE First Game- ._ R I! I5 Toronto 001 010 000-2 9 0 Rochester .. 010 301 0011-5 12 2 Wilcher, Cole and Hevlng; Kauf- man, Michaels and Lewis. Second Game- Toronto ....1000000-1 l5 0 Rochester IZOOGOX-d ’l I Pattlson, Lucas and Picinich; Ap- pleton and Florence. First Game- Newark 000 200 300-510 3 Syracuse 000 002 031-8 13 1 Brown, Tamulis and Glenn; Pickrell and Taylor. 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Louis 000000011-241 2 Montreal 000300 o-a a z Cities-go 000 300 0011-3 10 2 Buffalo . . . . . .. 023 20L2_x:9 12 1 ll ' i) a The Haberdashery ll Friday & Men's Pure Wool Suits Dark Colors to clear A few of those special Suiis left, Special SUIT SALE $13.50 & $15.00 Grey and Fawn Flannels. All sizes to clear Friday and Saturday . Men's Dark Worsted Suits in Browns and other Saturday English Worsted Suits $18. dark colors, Browns. White, etc. Regular values up to $22.00. Special Friday and Saturday Young Men ’s Sport Homespun Trousers $3 pr. Henderson 8r lludmoro MEN'S WEAR Saturday in Light Grey, Medium‘ $13.50 Friday and $15.00 value English Worsted Black and $18.00 NEWS The gathering of the clans of Prince Edward Island was held yes- terday afternoon at North Wllrshlre under the auspices of the Caledon- ian Club. and even exceeded the high standard of success set in for- mer years. Al1- parts of the province were represented in the large crowd which assembled. arriving by train bus and car, people of Scottish an- cestry belng the dominant element. As usual the sports which were conducted under the direction of Mr. D. F. BetltuneM. L. A. were. one of the chief matters of interest] Every event. drew a. large entry list. and competition was keen in each.’ Delicious luncheon was provided by the ladies of North wiltshire Wom- ens Institute, who surpassed them-i selves in the culinary art. Dancingi was also an important feature of the occasion. In the afternoon a, competition was held, and at nighti the specially constructed pavllioni was crowded with dancers tripping‘ the light fantastic. Much credit ls due Mr. J. G. MacFadyen to whose untlring ef- forts much of the tuccess of the Eatherlng is due. Following were the results of the sport events: ' Throwing Hammer 1—E. Matheson. Belleview, 113 ft. inches. 2—W. Matheson, Bellevlew. l-Wilfred Matheson, Belleview. Z-Stanford Biggar. City. 3—J. K. MacDonald, Kllrnuir. 40 lt., 11 inches. Running High Jump l-Glen Partridge, city. 2-1... D. MacDonald, Kilmuir. Zi-Angus MacDonald, Valleyfleld. 5 ft. 4 inches. Boys Race. 12 years and over '1—B. Z-S. 3-1“. MacKinnon, Riverdale. Maclellan, Hartsvllle. Carragher, Green Bay. - Broad Jump 71—Glen Partridge, City. In Fast (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Ont, July 4.—Tsvo Hal- ifax girls who hope to earn trips to London in the British Empire Games track and field trials on Friday and Saturday reached here today. They are Aileen Meagher, Dalhou- sie University 220-yard ace and blackhalrecr Josephine Labs, who will make bids in "both track and field events. Miss Meagher, a mem- ber of the last, Olympic squad, will probably start as favorite in the fur- long. t Preliminary gestures for the trialsl were given an Olympian touch today when the athletes were barred from little Memorial Stadium and told‘ they would have to work out. else-l where. The Stadium track will be kept clear of competitors until late Friday afternoon when the two-day meet ls officially opened. A quartette oi’ Winnipeg sprinters surprised Stad- ium attendanis this momlng by get- ting up early and practicing on the carefully-guarded clnders. It was a short session, the girls being taken to the Queen Park oval where arrivals from Vancouver, A1- berta and the Marltimes were warm- ing up. little Genevieve Johns, former Uni- versity of Manitoba star who was ra- ted one of the most serious contend- ers for the 220-yard title, impressed a large crowd of onlookers with their speed today. Miss Johns appeared near peak condition and so did Ev- elyn Qvoshawk. Elinor Honeyman and Irene Grinlr. In charge of the energetic little fireball 0f women's track, Ann Clark. Secretary of the Women's Amateur Athletic Federation of Canada, the OF Clans _, Gathered A.t N.‘ Wiltshire Caledonian Cit-Tb- Games Very Successful. Large Attendance From All Es Of Province. 2—Ang"us MacDonald, Valleyfield. 3—L. D. MacDonald, Kilmulr. 19 lt., 4 inches. Girls Race l-Mildred Murray. Clyde River. 2—Martba Walker, Cornwall. 3-Jean Currie, Green Bay. Tossing Cuber 1—J. K. MacDonald, Kilmuir. 2-E. Matheson. Belleview. Zi-Vernon Moore. West River. 26 feet, 3 inches. 100 Yard Dash l—'I‘. Williams, City. 2—Glen Partridge, City 3—R. MacDonald, Valleyfield. 10 4-5 sec. Pole Vault 1—T. Williams, City. 2—l.. D. MacDonald, Kilmuir. 3—Dan MoPhee, Heatherdale, 9 feet 7 inches. Tug 0' War Won by Kilmuir team in. two straight pulls. Throwing Horcshoe Won by Flash MacDonald and 3-J. K. MacDonald, Kilmulr. Kenny MacDonald, City- Following were the officials: Putting Shot Games Committee: Chief Mal- colm MacKlnnon, President F. A- A. Mutch, John Anderson, A. B. Brown, T. M. MacMillan, J. G. McFadyen, John Manderson and J. M. McFadyen. Judges of Games: W. H. Scott, T. F. White, D, B. McDonald, F. A. A. Mulch, S A. McLeod, D. Bethune, M. L. A., Walter R. Shaw and Chas. McKenzie. Clerks of Records: Mllllan and A. B. Brown. Masters of Ring: A. B. McDon- ald, Geddie McLeod, Neil McCan- nell, J. J. McLeod, W. K. Roger- son, and Wm. McPhee. Announcers: D. F. Bethune, M. L. A., J. M. McFadyen and F. C. McDonald. Judges of Dancing: David 11am- ilton, T. F. White and Wm. Mc- Phee. Vancouver Girls Impress Workouts rontds Eva Dawes, who placed third in the 1932 Olympic Games and is ranked No. 1 in the Empire. Ontario and Quebec entrants star- ted to arrive tonight. Three carloads of Montreal truck femlnity. in charge of Myrtle cook McGowan. former Olympic point-winner, got in to- night Loo late for a workout. suihfiv uuunuu ingtlw In the third meeting between the two teams, Stewart: Bakery and Borden played an 8-8 draw last evening at Borden. It was Tom- my Paquets drive over by right field fence in the 9th with one on that robbed the city team oi a win ‘in a well-played game. Manitoba's sprint party, includlngl ' i I WINNERTU‘ I (C. il-Havasi (By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, July 4.—Jack Peterson. T. M. Mc-_ The P. E. I, Tennis Association which since its inception four years ago consisted only of two members-the Charlottetown Club and: the Surnmerside Club-has re- organized and now includes three additional clubs-the Holy Re- deemer, the Holy Name and the Maple Clubs all of Charlottetown. At a representative meeting last Tuesday evening at the offices of Dr. T. E. E. Robins a new constitu- tion was adopted and a. new staff of officers elected for the ensuing year and great enthusiasm prevail- ed. With an enlarged member-chm particularly of such active clubs as above mentioned-the Awociation is greatly strengthened and in s position w promote tennis in a big- ger way. The Holy Redeemer Club located at Upper Queen Street possesses three fine courts and a member- Ship of over 100. Apart from tennis this club has ground reserved for young children, containing various amusement devices and so super- vised that parents need not worry about their kiddies safety-a boon to this crowded section of the City. The Holy Name Club and the Maple Leaf Clubs are located at. Victoria Park across the way from the old Charlottetown Club. The former has also a. mem‘ ‘ip of over 100 and have three excellent courts. The Maple Leaf Club also three courts immediately adjoins the Holy Name courts and have up to the present time upwards of ‘l5 members. It is expected that other Island Clubs will also join the As- sociation and reap the advantages to be obtained by participation in inter-club and other matches sponsored by the Association. The ivevk beginning July 23rd was sel- ected as the date for the Provin- cial Closed Tournament, to be played on the coilrts 0f the Char. lottetown Clubs who are members ML; Is Double Winner (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) CLEVELAND, July 4—-1n a rather colorless victory, Muscletone, owned by the Coldstream Stud Farina of Lexington, Ky., won the annual re- newal of the Stallion Stake for three-year-old trotters, the feature event of Grand Circuit racing at North Randall today. The purse, which was worth $5,- 630 this year, was won in straight heats by the son of Mr. Elwyn, who played with his opposition 311011811- out, trotting hLs two winning miles in 2.03 2-5 and 2.04 2-5- In the airc- tion betting. Muscletone sold for $100 and the field $80, and this made a. double for hlrn at the meet- lng. SUMMARIES First Event. 2.19 Pace, 1 Heat 1 1-6 Miles. 1 Heat 1 Mile, Purse $500 Miss Saginaw, br.m,, Armstrong (Cross) strons Vancouver FWD also i114" British Empire heavyweight boxing their first workout. mer. both Olympic sprinters, flashed brilliant form in practice. Margaret Bell, intermediate Canadian title- holder at the high jump, loomed as the most _dangerous rival for To- Mary Frlzzell and tall Lillian Pal- tmma today champion, and Larry Gains, of To- slgned a contract whereby Peterson will meet the can- adian at a championship match in the White City, London, Sept. 10. The winner will meet Primo Car- Flo Henry, br.m., (Parshall) lSonny Boy, b.g., (stone) 5 Sunny Hal, bg, (Short) lDixies GUY, b.g., (Myers) ' Time: 2.13 l-5, 2.06 1-5 Miss Ontario, Harry Toddy, Am- "ella Oilanlon and Pegabbe also started. 7 ... 2 ..... 5 ..... 3 Second Event, Stallion Stake, 3- year-old Trot, Purse $5,630, Mile Heats, 2 in 3 Muscletone. b.c., by Mr. El- wyn (Pat-shall) . .. ..1 Reynolda. b.g.. (Childs) . .. 3 Emily Stokes. br.f., (Egan) 2 |Calumet Elanor, b.f, (Palin) 5 Mame McElwyn, b.f., (Thom- , as) .. 4 Fay Mack. gr.f.. (White) 6 Time: 2.03 3-5, 2.04 2-5, 2.05 1- Only 6 started. ' Third Event, Special Match Trot- ting Race. 2 in 3, Purse $2,500. Winner Take All by 11 Calumet Crusader. br.h., Truax (W. Dickerson) . Vansandt, ch.h., by San Fran- cisco (F. Egan) Time: 2.03, 2.03 4-5. Fourth Event, 2.12 Class Pace, Mile Heats. 2 in 3, Purse $600 Chief Abbedale. blk.g., by Abbedale (Palin) .. 5 1 1 Napoleon Grant, blk.g., (Par- shall) .. ....14’l cl-»t<>~et$’SllIlElA llE §, rm: CHARDOFITETOWN__ coaaoum ‘m: SPORT WOklD R eor ganizati 0n I "w m Of P. E. Island Tennis Ass’n. of the Association. It is already evident that there will be a large entry list from each club in this tournament. Enthusiastic approval and co-operation 1n the re-organlz- otlon was received from the Sum- marsldie Club. Matches between the Summerside and Charlottetown Clubs were also discussed by the meeting- Announcement of the dates of such matches will be made at an early date. The week beginning August 13th next has been fixed as the date for the Open Provincial Champion- ship Tournament and already a large number of entries from out- side the Province is assured. Am- ong those mentioned) as likely en- tries are Laird Watt, Georges Leclerc, Marcel Ralnville, Bob Murray and Bev. Piers besides th= outstanding players who particip- ated in last year's tournament. The Present Island champion. Com- mander J. C. I. Edwards. will be assured of strenuous opposition to his retention of the title for 1934. The following are the officer and Executive Council elected for the ensuing year: President-J.‘ A. Bentley. Vice President E. J. H. Morrisey. Secretary-M. McKinnon. Treasurer-Fred Kelly, Frank Coyle-Holy Name club, D. O, Stewart-Summerside Club. Mia Walsh-Holy Redeemer Club. Reg McNutt-D/laple Leaf Club, Dr. T. E. E. Robins-Charlotte- town Club. Following the general meeting, s meeting of the Executive Counci‘ was held and matters pertaining to Tournaments and inter-glut) matches were discussed. Mr. J. A McMillan of the Holy Name Club was appointed Chairman of the Tournament Committee. Early an- nouncement and notice will be given of such matters. l t r l inmunun 011M114, Overcoming .. -i to 2 Falcon lead? with ii three run rally 1n the rum Summer-side A. A. team edged out the local City League entry 5 u; 4 at‘ the Abegviveit Grounds 135i evening in the second game of a home and home series. Falcons captured the first game at the Western Capital 7 to 2. Errors all through the game had 110th hiirlers in trouble continually but. nevertheless some sparkling; plays were ltanded out. ‘ Ernie Robin made his debut last night for the Falcons and with a, little more support would havt I come through with a win. Summersidc was leading after their half of the fourth but, a 3-run Falcon splurge gave them- the lead. They added another inf the next frame only to have the winners get three of their own, when with two out and two on they capitalized on Falcons‘ errors to give them their margin. i 2-0 l The PPG§FPS£1VP of branded beef in Canada we clearly shown by the following figuresz-(wal) 17,240,748 pounds; (1932) 21,748,768 pounds; and (10313) 30,602,609 pounds. Radier. b.h., (Childs) 2 2 2 Baldwin, br.h., (Payne) 3 3 3 Laurel Hanover, lirh. (Chap- pellei . . . Time: 2.00. 2,00. 2.02 l-5. Colonel Tom and Lydia Knight also started. Fifth Event, Governor's Handicap Race, 2 Mile Dashes, Purse $400 Sallie D. Scott. b.m.. by Peter Scott (Parshall) . 2 1 Directmat". blk g., tMyers) l 6 Calumet Budlnng. b.h. (Chaf- fee) ... . . . . . I492 Rhineworthy, b.m. (Chappelle) ‘I 3 Time: 2.06 3-5, 2.06 l-5. Bud Azoff, Star Phlllstine and Dick Napoleon and Jenn Stratton also started. Sixth Event. 2120-218 Troi. 1 Mile and 1-16 Dash. One Wile Dash, Purse S400 Tom Fox, b.g.. by Mr. H1881!!- son (Pat-shall) . Uplift, brg, (Whitehead) Dr. Lee. 11g" (Short) Integrity. bg. (Pluxico) Timc: 2.18, 2.06 3-5. ‘ Louis Guy. Minnell the Greahl Sister Esther also started. (LIST EXPECTED BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT PYlIllllHEA MAYWllllK i llllIl5lB1Y M!!! Y ihek your teeth are in perfect condition. But don't wait for trouble. Half the adult teeth lost are lost because of pyorrhea. Itinaybe undermining your gums five or ten years before you know it. See your dentist twice a year . . . now . . . before, not after your teeth begin to go. And start pyorrhea prevention at home. Keep your teeth clean and shining-and consider your gums too. Forhan's Tu- tbpaste ia the double - duty ‘ thpastc that does both halves of the job well. Originated by Dr, R. J. Forhan, for 26 years a pyorrhea specialist. Save pain, expense, humiliation. Start the whole family today with the big brown tube of Forharfa. FUBHA fifolidczy See Yankees Keep Lead Over The Detroit Tigers League Cim-ttiottitis wcrc handed I ' t by (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, July 4—A holl- day crowd: of 33,819 saw the Boston Red Sox win the first game of a doubleheader with New York Yan- kees 8-5 attd inen drop the second 10-4 at Boston. The Sox slammed the offerings, of Danny MacFacllen native of Nova Sootla, for 12 hits before a man was out in the fifth inning of the firs: game and scoren sev- kl SP6 r-Sa-w :15 seven: ‘n bu‘ J()lin.~01t':, t! olf I Afr-Coll in. en of their mght runs at his ex- eizhtli wt :1. Dense. Marcuttt lrlt’. Washitttzwr} I Jimmy Deshong held the Red eight hlis it) the .=,(-. tnrl canto. Sox to four hits in the tiightcap Sox Gain Even Break for his first victory of the season. Tigers Keep Pace With Yankees Hugging the heels of the league- leading Yankees. Detroit Tigers at ' home diivided honors with Cleve- land in a. doubleheader, dropping the first game 8-6 but wining back to capture the second 5-2. In the second game Fischer started for Detroit but was lifted in the third inning after having allowed five hits and three bases on balls. Lynwood (Schoolboy) Howe finished the game and got. credit for the victory. Darkness forced the conclusion of the game in the eighth inning. Senators Drop Twin Bill Washington fans-or many of them anyhow-virtually gave up hope that the Senators would re- peat in the pennant race after the EERTMM Nlpping the tying ruily on a. down play bezs : 14 DUO. They the second game 3-2 after ~- Coffman had shut them out with two sin in the opener: aqoan and didirt third llilllflfi. er and two s Jack ylayes, ‘.3 _ White Sox rtrurned to theél ' ' sever) weeks operator. s I rn taking a"... throw with his bare hand in first game. _ -. __l .. ._..,___‘,:* Perches Hawks IO ‘ Nationals 4 ,~ ft"il'.’\i1"(l H I .' .'t firrnnnn \('(l1’(' (if 111-4. . Follciviizu are the lineup-t , Borden .;\1i(>nals: L. McAlcen ‘Johnson. aicPht-rson. ‘T Paquet. Keefe. W. lvfcAlt-er, Stull, J. Me 7 ecr. Pei _ K .\lr‘Alt\ ' PIP. S2111") ‘iluu-ks: l XICDODKSQ (i. Peal (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ‘K \ 1r H h HALIFAX, July +-"1t Will be aihhlh,’ "g ‘a’ ‘ _ P, r‘t(‘\'. lr-ix Alrllorald, ‘JOB Mme °f youth versus experlence‘ iGillan, John AicDotnid. J. L. Mb r§markedhJackhThmnas,hr1otcFd Hfil- {Donald lax coac w c taug ran ie '__ _______ Nicks how to run. He was referring: to the Maritime track and field‘ E . championships to be held at Hal-f v“ ,_, ifax Saturday, July 'l, when a Mur- as ‘ , itlme team will be chosen to go to _ Hamilton, Ont, for the Canadian: ‘ trials for the British Empire, Games. l i ,, Fifty entries have already been’ ‘ sent to Sheriff C. D, Shlpley nf| -, -- l4 Amherst, President of the Maritime Falcons at . Provinces Branch of the Amateur in a City l_A' Athletic Union of Canada. includ- ing four from saint, John andl t‘ lEtr- two teams me! {lure from Charlottetown. Most 0131f, was quit,- tttttl ttttizht‘: iggvaotgéigéiacarcryixe lzfflm théowrgisgfleisntliilt slirttilti ll!‘ .li'.lt'll( l‘ ll" 1t emitting. . e >~b _ . . fields in the history of lifaritime FY1110 1 tonight . the Abe-v V. meets is forecast for the 10f) yards Twelve prominent sprinters have sent in their names. Most of the well-known athletes‘ of the Marltlmes have entered and‘ Nlfkls‘. 1111.1 w nearly all record holders will ap-Piqtmr N, s‘ pear. There will be a wngregationl‘ Ltmcniittio of senior, Junior, lnterscholastlc. junior _. Chlimbions- the senior 0 and intercollegiate are slaw-c. ginririg a: ‘ Attinttc from] n» .‘ll‘.\ .‘\' c) ‘i m imeets and still hold their status as’ something that has never occur- One of (he l) red before, because junior Bllll9i.i‘.<l1'nn1n1a 0.,- _1-_;. oould never compete in senior-trim The l1:!1: 1*“ twjzi» Juniors. This ruling has been-Ollvt-i- and B ., in, w; (if NW waived by officials ln order to sec- Glasgow, N and \\,';i,l-,.- R0014 0g ure the most representative team Ohni'lollel0\\'ti_ inera at Paris Oct. 15. -BY Gemini‘. rdrrreitw YUU ARE IN - BRINGING UP FATHER f t (Z "i? ° "l", K111 Fowl-i its...“ m. cm- sat-t» mm lama. W, GQ,N,_-,'5,_,¢,D,,,,NG AND si-(fiia aor-ta- wow‘. "rt-ta noon HUH‘. ‘rt-ts tsiescT AIM r i DON-1- YQU DAREGQQUT - SNEAKED OUT MEN (u |-\_\_'pHQNE EVEQY HALF AFTER‘ ALLi $AiD AWE-Put,” a HO%§ JUST TO MAKC __ _ s s ' l saga‘ 4-" e- fglaa. ‘ isiiififiir-if-f3if os. , ,- - wk \ .0 l . A 5'52 I 113i