IZIGARETTES l"flil Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE 010 002 020-5 11 I uis §-';,,"{io.l ooo 22o Olix-‘l a 1. 6.1.1.0.”, Alien and Ferrell; mndler, Murphy and Dickey. flmhnd 000 200 ooo-z 7 2 mm; 000 200 50x-1 9 2 Bggby. Brown and Desautels. flemsicl‘; Grove and Peacock. 010. 101 010-4 9 0 200 300 001-5 ‘l 0 Giebell. Thomas. New- lioiiser and ‘Debbfltts; Knott, Fer- m; and Haves 000 000 000 000 2-2 5 1 wigington 000 000 000 000 0-0 6 2 plgrey and Tumor; Hudson and Early NATIONAL LEAGUE N" York 800 100 000-I 8 l chit-ago 001 000 000-l B 1 Carpenter and Danning: Lee, Pare and McCullough. Seheffing. Broiiklyn M0 012 020-5 9 1 Pittsburgh 011 001 100-4 10 1 rasry. Higbe and Owen; Heintz- eimsn and Lopez. 020 000 000-l ‘i 1 Si. Lmiic 230 000 10x-6 l0 1 liutchtnrzs. Johnson and Berres. llisi: White and Padgett. first game: Piiiladelnhia 100 002 000-3 11 1 Clrvlnnaii 000 214 Iilx-S 1ft 0 Po€zajny_ Johnson, Melton and livinastrn, Harmon; Riddle and lnmbardi. Sernnti rmei Piiliidelnhin 000 000 001-1 5 2 Ciiirlnnsil 000 200 21x-5 5 1 (lrlssom, Harmon and Warren; Pearson and J. Riddle. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Illllmnre 005 100 200-8 16 2 Syracuse 002 014 000-7 10 3 lferr. Trinkle. Midkifif and H. Howell: 'I‘ising. Schultz, Kein- lians. Burkhart and Bottarini. llniiirnal 101 210 003-! 11 l Bivilrlo 000 000 021-3 i! 2 Kenn and Becker: Cock, Pezzulln and llnnclten. Parsons Rochester 010 000 800-4 ‘l 0 Tannin 010 011 101-5 8 1 irons Ferlv. Brurnheloe and liileller: Bess and Klimczak. WILL TAKE IMPORTANT POST VANCOUVER. June 25—(C'P\- I)‘. 11.5 Klinck. Presfident. of the llii‘-\'crsiti' of British Columbia. H!" Wai- Professor H. F. Angus. herd cl the Department of ‘in-m- W“ iii tlv- University. will leave ilir-tiv to like an imnortant post lathe Department of External Af- IHR at O‘t=\\'a. He h“ been grant- Hili month: leave of absence. IITISING SISTI-‘Irv CHILD DROWNED PRINCE‘ ALBERT. Basic. Juno FtCPl-Word was received here city of the drowning in Ile s la. N i.» Lake Monday o! s, Grey M“ UIII-‘lnk Sister and o. child. deatzre information of the double ‘QWIIIIDK said that the two drown- maipn the Skater went to the ‘(Is assistance. ‘Cobb Defeats Ruth By 3-2Margin ‘Grudge ’Match B! Bill King Associated Press Sport wruq- NEWTON. Mesa. June zs-(Ap) -'I‘y Och-b, the scientific baseball immortal. called upm old time finesse today to detest the slam- bensirrs Babe Ruth. his fellow hall- M-tamer. by a 3-2 margin the °Pm1118 round of their “grudge" charity golf match before a. 2000 snggg. ‘ ured his accurate putter tio humble the Babe. despite the fact the Bil-homer kin out-drove him 0n every hole. Ru h's longer-range 5111881118 off the tees put hirn two 11D when they reached the fourth hole. Here the more determined Ty rallied in such sturdy fashion that he reached the turn one up, even UIIWSII 5W was 43 out. six over par, o! was his opponent. The first four of the inward holes were halved, then Cobb 4mm. 19d his lead by blasting out of a trap to within three feet or the Din tor his par-dour on the 14th and he dropped a 10-foot putt 0n LAB 15th to extend his winning margin to three holes. . After halvi the 16th, where the match olfcially ended. with Dar-threes. they played on to the home green in even fashion. Cobb Windlris up with a medal 8i, nine | over, to Ruth's 83. Both admitted they were guilty of I wretched golf. a fact obvious to tile spectators from start in finish. “This is a very poor round for me." Cobb apologized. "What else can you do when you. keep missimz two-footers against. B- suy who can butt like Ty?" Ruzh complained. "I was very fortunate to win," Cobb added’. “The Babe is a aw- fully nice felltlw to lay golf with when not in a base ll frame of mind. I guess I wasn‘t either. And that made it very pleasant." Yanks , Back Second Time This Year NEW YORK. June 25—(A.P)—An| old and respected tenant, the New YWI‘ Yl-"KQH. moved back into fir“ liiace in the American League Ifldfly by belting St. Louis Browns 7-5. while Cleveland Indians were 105.11g to Boston Red Snx It was first time since the second week o!’ the season that the Yank- ees had been on top of the err-cult which they dominated for years "Id their new lease was based on :0 Bézléiifl‘ heroentage margin. .603 is. Dimagglo hit his 16th home Féiaiéaiiti ‘L12; ‘I “in 15ml. all“ l1 W hit safely. c e a‘ ‘In 305M111. the seven-hit pitching Irvin April s when they were out off by western Libyan desert, to April 22. when they reached Tobruk, these Australians suppers made their way along enemy lines of com- , snd with dogged endurance travelled 300 miles for the munlcati chance to fight slain. On Top For (g Left7y Gfrove set back the 1n- ans -2 or the 296th vi to of his baseball career . c ry Always at his best in hot weather Grove was found for only one extra, base hit-a double by Gerald Walk- er that led to the Indians’ two runs in the fourth. In Philadelphia. the Athletics won their second victory o1 the season over Detroit Tigers, sewing Hi1 s 5-4 decision by scoring three runs in the fourth innin‘; Youthful Sid Hudson walked heme one run in the 13th inning and was the victim of a triple steal as the White 50x defeated the Senators 2-0 at Washington. tho Germans on the THE CHAR LOTTETOWN Bombers ‘ta ke I First Section 14st night on the Victoria Park diamond the Queen Street Service Station Bombers ran ttheir current undefeated streak to ten games by outscorilig the Sporting Club Vics 22- 2. ‘This victory was a very important one to the winners because by it they captured the first section of the Juvenile Softball League, They have one game remaining in the first section and, if they lose it. they will have only two losses in the first section as ccmpared to the three losses that the second-place Vics have acquired already in the section with three games remaining to be played. ‘Dhe Bombers got the Jump on the Vics in the second innin by scoring 10 runs. By the end of he fourth inning the score stcod 16-5. Sherry who pitched a very heady game for the winners slowed down a bit and the Bombers coasted to victory. There was a. threatened uprising on the Vics’ part. in the last of the nirv l1 inning but it was choked cil! by two pup flies. The next game is scheduled for Friday night when the New Dome Hawks meet the Sporting Cluib Vice. This is the first of two postponed games be- tween the two clubs and it has a very important bearing on which team finishes second in the first section. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Tris speaker, one of baseball's all-time greats reiigned as man- ager of the Newark Bears i1 years ago today. 1t was his second year as pilot of the International Base- ball league team. Reason for his resignation was not disclosed‘. GUARDIAN Cards hold edge Over Brooklyn _._____ NEW YORK. June its-MP)- The cardinals had to win at st. Louis today or lose the Natisnal league lead to Brooklyn so they pounced on Boston again. this time 6-2. and kept the lull-game mirr- gin. At Pittsburgh, the Dodgers nosed out the Pirates 5-4 t; stay “irthm touching distance cf the Cardinals. The garme was a. noisy. $96-$10‘ struggle from which Manager Leo Durocher of the Dodgers was eject- ed- in the first inning for arguing with umpires, and followed by Manager Frankie Frisch of the. Pirates in the sixth inning Coach Mike Kelly of the same club in the seventh for disputing decis- ions. New York Giants punched aCrOEs. three runs in the first inning and beat the cubs 4-1 at Chicago, while the Cincinnati Reds won b-th Purl of a. t/wln-bili with tall-end PJiI-t adelphia. 8-3 and 5-1. Western scullers Retain 4-mile title POUGHKEEPSIE. N.Y., Jlllle 25 —(AP)-The western brerd cf raw- irrg super-men ruled the Hudson River again tonight. The varsity crew from the Un- iversity of Washington retained its l ers of Halifax. Flo Direct. owned by four-mile intercollegiate chamiion- ship with incredible ease. and ~ ‘e Huskies and second-place Califor- nia. made a mockery; ti.‘ I.‘.'.‘.l' ei r- ern “ccntentionfl hart in hi; third winning seconds, Three lengths what-a e: Cornell, first of the eas-tirn cunts Keep Mlnardb in the home. I OUT OUR WAY I esters 1' LL LARM m finish, from California. >__ THET WOLilELD _ VEVV IQ4-O NIAKE M f HORSE.’ THIS CAOWBOYS MAD.A‘ ITTIH’ I ME Y H055 LlVrE Bettina: tthrec leaders in each ICTIVIIL‘) 1- I Player an re n Pct I Williams. Red SOX 58 1‘4 61 1‘ .407 Washington. paced by Ted Gar- I C... 1817C 11-’. 1 R Pvuethkeeiisie- Whiilrifi Calif-I'm“ t hitch, Cards 4'7 16d 24 as s49 by two lengths in l8 minutes. 53.3 gmugrum; Cams _ .By J. R. Williams veers L.ll/.E T To BE Ti-l’ ozdiz i-irr-l \NCLlLDM'T THINK TH‘ HORSE Rainey G. Henly Runs Free-for-all Mile In 2:10 BRIDEWATER. N-S-i June 25- fCP)—-Rainey o. Henley. winninB the tltiird heat of the free for all. turnezl in a 2:10 miles, the fastest time today in a harness racing meet staged before more than 1.500 inns on the Bridgewater track. Cutrnccd by the New Gla 80W Driving Club's Dudey Patch 1D the first heat. Rainey G. Henley @5115 hack to take the last two and ilk?- 1110119)’. Bridgesvaterk Mayor H- M- Svscenev drove his Chief Grill-tan t1 three straight victories in the (,".I\":'lIl8d 2:15 pace_ beating wt 0 You Volo. owned and driven by C- H. Pirirmey of Middleton, NS. 10! ton motley. place in the final class. the ria ificci 2.10 DBCe. fell to Moon Glpu‘, owned by Mrs. Charles Walk- Snlniicl Walker. Halifax. r8065 59’- nnci and Don Flno. owned by R McDniigail. New Glasgow. tthird. SUNIMARY Free for all:- Rainey G. Henley, ‘Ihcmas lyritsqrb 1 I BIG SIX \__.* (Bv The Associated Press) Heath, Indians .. 64 243 42 91 .375 lcnbine. Browns 66 182 34 66 .363 52 201 48 '71 .§53 e cl‘. Dodgers .. 66 257 40 88 .342 HOME RUNS Dudey Patch. New Glasgow Driving Club. Buck Hanover. Samuel and Charles Walker. Halifax, 3 - - Times 2:14. 2:12. 2:10. Classified pace 2 :10 :- I32 Moon Glow. Mrs. Charles Walker. Halifax Flo Direct. Samuel. Walker, Halifax. 2 Don Finn. R. lticDougall. New iasgojw Jean Henley, William Cruick- shanks, 4 Silent Joe. Robert Baxter‘ 7 Bryan Yorke, Daudhinee, 6 Sunny Hal. Be u qc-suo- a u n4 I Imi- u s: w als, Times 2112 1-4, 2:14 l-l, Iill. l Classified pace 2 :15 :- _ Chief Grattan. Sweeney. Bridgewater. O You Volo. Phinney. Middleton Little Fox. William Stewart, New Glasgow, Hall Bars. Dauphinee, Bonnie Budlong. Cruick- shanks. i Times 2:15 1-2, 2:16. 2:17. American League: DiMagklv. Yankees 16; National League: Ott. Giants 1'1 RUNS BATTED IN American league: York. Tigers. Keller Yankees 59: Natio true: Nicholson. Cubs 5'7. nnans COMMERCE-EITAMBER IVINNIPEG. June 25—-(CPl--J Allyn Taylor. President of the young men's section of the Winni- peg Board of Trade. today was elected President of the Jun‘or a that M n4 g. we: a v-n n is»: n v- Chambers of Commerce of Canada. Desmarais of He succeeds A. J 1£<£*t1%e,1_-___ OUR BOARDING HOUSE PAGE SlZVi-I. _ a, YEO THEA TRE “SEA ' HA W ” with ERROL FLYNN BRENDA MARSHALL ..._.____._.i_._ Montague — Fri. 27th Montague — Sat. 28th _______________ Souris — Mon. 30th r -— i How They Stan , - i NATIONAL LEAGIIE Won Lost St. Louis 45 21 Brooklyn _ 4i 2i New York 3i 29 Cincinnati 3t 31 Chicago 30 35 Pittsburgh 2i 2 Boston 22 3'; Philadelphia . l8 46 AIIJERICAN LEAF-YE New York 38 23 .6 Cleveland 40 27 .5. Boston 33 26 .57 Chicago 33 30 .521 Detroit 34 32 .521 Philadelphia. 21> 3i .461 Washington 23 40 .36: St. Louis 2i 39 .351 __.>___-_-__-__ LIVESTOCK (TO-OPERATIVE MEETS T. N. S.. June 25-(0? -R0y Grant. Moncton. assistan manager of the Canadian Llvestocl Co-operatlve there. was one of tlr speakers today at the annual meet ing of the Amlitrst Farmers’ Ciul: Donald ‘Travis and Aubrey Tren- holm. both of Amherst. were iiam ed delegates to the annual mPPIIIlt of the Canadian Livestock Assncia tion in Monctc-n, Jiilv 2 and 3. l¥er.'fl'=:siT!_=:§=l_r1- HIP-A 1o ' ‘so YOU sou: RUBE FDR e500 AND HE REFUSE-E» _ ’ oi= A swrrci-t 1'0 TRY ‘TO FLAG: Ti-IE TRAIN qt-ioo ' \.'\/A5 "n-t‘ MOST TO PITCH IN _ _‘ _ . lk-ITO vows L§F§IQI7Q§EET THE MINOR5.?- ' HOW--WHP~T?-~E6AD,YQU ' Q ‘ \§(\‘- "W5 KITU-IENI. KEEP v.2: IF- M\l FOOT MEAN TO BULL‘! ‘THE LAD WITH a’ ‘ \ “EW - PQTOM vows . WAS CAUGHT cease COMMERCtALiéM? ' AGAW /’ IN THAT KIND uM/NEVER/f _._ _ ~ . f’ @RP\$5 COMMEIZCIALIE-M CREEPS ' ‘ r” INTO A NOBLE TZANSACTION= FAWJWIGQS.’ WHILE ‘l: BUFFET- " , THE BILLOWQ OF MISFOQTUNE, ' YOU RECITE stun PARABLEQ/ - -~FLAG~ ms TRAIN wrm “too ? \ . By George Mchlzinu; THAT 75M”? We received this week, 65 Suits in English Worsteds the colors are Blue, Teal Blue, Green and Brown. Styles are Single and Double Breasted. Weiknow they are of such outstanding values and as we wantt to surprise you ~—that we are calling this a Surprise Sale-prices are a secret so we are not publishing them-but be sure to see these Suits and we know you’ll walk out with one. ‘I sALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 26 DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY KELLY & MaclNNlS I AND ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT JUNE 28. i A I wam‘ vou -ro oer izio ENKZJGH c] TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS LL, NOBODY ‘S MOVED WE THAT HOUSE ‘CROSS TH’ STREET BODWS LOSIN‘ A IN LOOKIE, GRANWVIA" THEY LEFT THIS ON D-IEIR BACK PORCH I‘ BUT THEY DIDN'T IT W ER H E YOU TAKE rr QJTTA) As YOU CAN! MY LAND! l DON'T WONDER, HAFTA LEAVE COULD FIND ITI HERE; AS G-UICK MERCY l , IF SHEDITFOUND IT. 9:80 THINK WAS FINE ~f _,i