for it is blended to suit Maritime taste. if you are not now a Rosebud smoker, you are not getting the Best train; your pipe. "it g\ “ y‘ iHolman-Pickard Bicycle Race _ The Holman-Pickard Bicycle Rue to be run off next Monday, 1W 1i. promises to be one of the leading Sporting Events of the sea. ‘ma. Great enthusiasm prevails and -mry day new entries are coming la. It is sure going to be some J-ire! And the Boy who wins, some llrirri t This Race is sponsorediby Messrs. T. HOimfl-ll Limited, Summer- llde and Charlottetown and by Fred Pirkard of The Bike Shop, Great ileorge St, Charlottetown Dealers itrthe famous C. C. M. line of bicycles m conjunction with the ‘mm Cycle s: Miotor co. Limited, ihrse two enterprising firms offer live splendid cups to the leaders iiithis race. . hitrles close rriday evening, flue 10th at 6 o'clock. Leave your airy at Holmanfls Limited, Grafton The Bike Shop, Great George _' i. . The Handicap Committee are 1-9.. Iiiflicd to meet in Holman's store. Q0730 Friday evening for to ar- iiiifb Handicap. 3 (lourse saute as last year, leav- iii from in front or The Bike ‘Mi’- Gieat George st. and fin- fiiiis in front‘ of r-roirharrs Limit- ‘ 5°?! tot your entries in now. JNTaY BLANK, noLMaN-rrck- Aim nma nacrs. fillies . ‘i’ ----~------We1zht ilme of Wheel Ioeeccllaallnaelleep Gear w- a o IeealacnlonslIusso-Itaalll (Will. stand B)’ His i/Vife (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. June B-John Btcr- flivikiilmev. the singer husband of gmrl Dolores Barney, British "MW held for the murder of ‘m! w‘? m“ Btoohsn. has cabled zmch lid that "petty squabbles“ m“ to their ca‘ y Jment are ‘nth now in her trouble and 1 ,, ° i“ “Hiding bvto help. m“? wins to do everything 1 , a l" her." he ma last night. - ‘m. Tc not divorced. as some rs. have intimated, We name to .h , Zuilifi military work b "m? m" Ind she preferred “M, “A with h" parents, su- j “iiirlflixaluilea. .- ‘ Fragrant, meliovlqlsmooth-Rosebud is o prime favourite with pipe smokers in the Maritime Provinces —- and it should be, SEBUD C111: Smblfllflg’ tobacco the exacting - » ha» marry‘ a c mince sMoKQ co 10¢ aosssuo Extra icrrge 99¢ 15c are PLUG s-ssa MARITIME SMOKE i B-li ' S lilP SANDWICH, England, June 8 — (Canadian and Associated Press Cablasr-Twenty-five Britishers to- night were crowded into the first 27 places at the end of the first round of the British open golf championship. One point behind the par-break- ing 70 of Gene Barazen, swarthy New York. Italian, were grouped Percy Alllss, finalist in last year's Canadian open, W. H. (Willie) Davies, and Charles Whitoombe, all with fine 71's. With them at figure was the perennial Scottish-Ameri- can contender MacDonald Smith. As the brilliant play of A. R. Bradder, winner of the i qualifying round, Don Curtis and Ernie Mc- Ruvic slipped a little, the old tim- ers forced to the front. The low 60 scores and ties will continue play tomorrow in the sec- ond 18 hole round,oand the 36 hole final round Friday. Samson's leading score the first day of championship play was four strokes under par for Prince's long and difficult course. . ' Bradder, who won the quilifylng medal with 10-61-141 needed '78 today, while McRuvic shot a. 77 and Curtis a 74. There was six 73's in the first round of the 72 hole medal play, sixteen 74's and sixteen 75's. Among the latter was '1‘ommy Aa-mour de- fending champion, another native Soot entered from the ‘Qnitcd Stat- es. Saracen went out today 1n 35 strokes, one under par, and then came back with another 86. Three under par. Apparently beaten off ‘early in his chance to lead the field, Sar- acen came down to, the final four holes, the longest and‘ most diffi- cult, needing two birdies and as many pars to get his _70. Par for the stretch is 4-4-5-5 and Saracen scored 4-4-4-4. ’ Fighting for every shot, Gene got his 4 at the 15th, and) sank an 11 ‘foot putt for his par on the 16th after chipping back too strongly. He ‘readied the green with his brass on the 516 yard. 17th. -' "He Just missed his first putt, 25 feet long, but grinned as he tapped in the first birdie. ‘Then he clinched the lead with nu sn|r|si|{cn|.cu|rs illPEN lllilFllEllAIll LEAD N NATIUNAL NEW YORK, June 8. (A.P.)—'r‘tie Chicago Cubs staged a. successful uphill fight today at Brooklyn to defeat Brooklyn 7 to 5 in 14 innings and regain the National League lead from the defeated Boston Braves. Trailing 2-5 at ‘the end of the sixth, the Cubs tied the count in the eghth and Charley Root outpitohed Jack Quinn in a six in- ning duel between relief pitchers. Root allowed only one hit while Quinn weakened in the 14th and three blows, including a. triple by Gabby l-lartnett and a double by Bill Jurges brought 1n the winning runs. The Phillies won a free swinging contest from the Pittsburgh Pir- ates 11 to i0 at Philadelphia. by putting on a four run rally in the eighth inning. The Pirates made a counter at- tack 1n the ninth when Traynor and Vaughan walked and Dave Barbee hit a home run over the centre field screen. The tying run was on second base when Ray Benge retired pinch-hitter Dougas for the last out. The Giants won their second straight game from Cincinnati hero 9 to 2, and went into sixth plaoc in the standing. passing the Reds by half a game. New York combined its ton t8 off lllppa Rixey and Lorry Benton ,with four Cincinnati enors in the first four innings to do all its scor1ng_ All nine runs were un- earned. The St. Louis Cardinals at Bos- ton came out of their battinl slump and captured the series op- encr‘ by pounding four Boston pit- chers for 20 hits and and a 15-8 victory in a. weird game that lasted almost three hours. The defeat pushed the Braves into second place in the league lead with a i4 inning victory over Brooklyn. BALFPTTATTIBE The au-stn-s baseball team will have practice, at the Abegweit i a remarkable 4 on the ma. ma, t" shot WM bilfiod i" I Pit 01 dfllflunder par sinking long putts and land but he PM?!“ 0i"- hlmmfimi ; playing beautiful golf, but, a couple a ion: brllflio i0 Within ll fut 0f _of_ long ones failed to "drop on the Pruett, Cunningham and Hargravca. cievet q the pin, and cropped the putt for way m and he had to so content the birdie. his 70, and the lead. with a 71. ~ -- Grounds evening at 6.15 sharp. A full turnout is requested. am Smith went out in 81, two standing, the Cubs regaining theNew-‘york y Rinoy, Benton, Frey and Ltm- ul iiiREE or nu virus lllllllllkilll NEW YORK. June l-The 7m- lreea’ big three. Babe Ruth. lou Gehrig ‘andvernon Gomez, got to- gether today at Detroit to take a do" nine from the Detroit Tig- "lr-B to 4. Ruth and Gehrig drove in all the New York runs, the Babe hitting his 17th homer in the first inning and Iou providing the wlnninl runs with his 12th four bugger in the seventh. Gomez was in trouble only through wildness. He allowed five hits and fanned 18 but gave nine walks. Billy Rogell hit g, homer in the fifth after two men had walked to keep Detroit in the running. Charlie Berry tripled to centre with the bases filled and two out in the ninth inning at Chicago to give theOhiN80Whito Box a3 to 2 victory over Washington and even up the series. ‘Three Boston pitche owed six safeties as the St. Louis Browns smashed out an l1 to 4 victory over the Red Box at st. Louis. Jolley knocked out a. homer in the third with the bases clear, but Goslin’s clrcut clout in the same inning scored two ahead of him- Guy. who relieved Herbert in the second held the Red Box to sir hits the rest of the game. The Cleveland Indians’ hopes of beat-ins Lefty Grove after eight straight Qtbecks in the last two years rose in the seventh inning at Cleveland today when Porter hit a. home run but Grove tied the score lat-l - 1 when he caught l-larders first pitch for a. hard clout over the right field screen in the eighth. The Athletics finished in front 3 —- l. Bill] LEAGUE BAll "RESULTS INTERNA TIOf-lb l. LEAGUE R-HE Montreal . . 610 0 Buffalo 5 9 0 Brown and Head: Harrison, Ber- geron and Grouse. R HE Toronto ... .. .. .... 5 10 0 Rochester 2 7 5 Cantwell and Dal z Wysong, Tbachout and Florence. FIRST GAME:- R I-IE JerseyCity............. 6 9 2 Reading ..- ... ..... 5 9 0 Ogden and Outen: Newsom, Willis and Legett. SECOND GAME:_ III.‘ Jello? Oity ... one 512 0 Reading ... . .. 0 5 1 Chaplin and Veloman; Miilytoad, Newsome and lngett. FIRST GAME:- Newark ...‘ one . Baltimore ....-. ‘u. ... 8 9 2 Brennan, Miner, Speece and Brcnael: Cain and Bool. SECOND GAME:- R. ll E NGWIX’! aha. "a no ‘can... 7 l3 O Baltimore ... ..- cal 4 '1' 8 Mamaux and Brunei: Boreman, Sinythe and Hlnklc. alas-sonar. LEAGUE nna Chicago ..- ..... v11 o Brooklyn ... 511 2 Bush,.Smith, Hoot, l-lartnett and Hemgley: H. Clark, Upton, Suke- mlm: 191795- lt II E 2 10 4 9 l0 1 Cincinnati... ... . . . . . .. ail an r. "t. bardi: Pitasimmons, Hogan and Oiiarrell. 1t l1 E Pittsburgh .. l0 l4 4 Philadelphia ... 111a 1 Spencer and-Grace: J. Elliott, Berly, Dudlcy, Bcnge and MoCurdy. REE Q!- Mlli-l ... ..- ..- “"1530 0 B08011‘... ... .. ........ 815 8 ' Johnyon. Lindsey. Stout and Wil- m: Belbold. Zachary, 1i’:- ” AMIIIOAN LEAGUE I each all- rnitcnsnaorrarown. surmount - BOXING BASKETBALL ornan scorn‘ . - Hahn's a chance for you to t the sparkling cheer of Ca two n-ouncc bottles. Ginger Ale, and in addition acquire s. beautiful sct of green-glass tumblers for your table. For a limited time, you can get one of thcsc famous, thin- blown Safcdgc glasses with each 3o- ouncc bottle of Canada. Dry or with Guaranteed not to chip Thcsc thin-blown and green-tinted glasses are not ordinary glasses. They have a patented rim that cannot chip hrill with nada Dry —not cvcn when they bump in the dishpan or knock against the faucet. They arc both beautiful and sanitary. Slzppl] limited - act now Because of the exceptional value of this offer, only twelve glasses will be permitted to each customer. The sup- ply is limited. So do not delay. Order from your dealer now, bcforc the glasses arc all gone. Order six bot- tlcs and then you will get a Qass scrvicc for the whole family. One Safkdge glass free with each purchase of one 30-0z. -0r two 12-0z. bottles of CANADA DRY CARVELL BROS. LTD., Local Distributors SUSSEX BEVERAGE COMPANY, Maritime Distributor, The Cbarlzluzgrze of Ginger Ale; AT THE NEW LOW PRICES 25c per 30-02. bottle _ 1 5c per 12-oz. bottle (Plus bottle deposit) Holman - Pickard Bicycle Race The following are the officials who will handle the above race which will be run off on Monday evening, June 13th. at 7 o'clock. Starting in front of The Bike Shop. Gt. George St. and finishing in front of R. T. Holman Limited, Grafton St. Starter: James MacMillan. Timers: Sam Doyle, James Coyic, W A} Gaudet. Handle Committee: John Cordon, James Coyle, Louis Camp- bcll, Sam Doyle. Finishing Judges: John Gordon, Sam Doyle, llouis Campbell, James Coyle. Announcer: Ed Acorn. The course will be from the Bike Shop to Kent st, through Park to Brighton Rd. to Willow Corner out North River Road to Simmons‘ Corner, across to Spring Pk. School and Malpeque Rd., to Royalty Rd beyond Pumping station across to RHE New York .. . . . . . . . . .. 5 a 0 Detroit 4 5 4 Gomez and Dickey, Whitehill l-fogsett, l-layworth and Rue]. ans Wlshinsion 2 '1 2 chlcago :1 5 0 Burke. Brown and Spencer: M0115 Daglia and Berry. . Ill-IE BOIDOII n. n. 4 9 l. St. 140111.! ... ll 18 2 Kline, Russell. Llscnbce and Con- nolly; Hebert, Gray and 0'Ferre1i. . flfililaxldiphl . 3 8 1 11o 1 Sherwood Cemetery and Bracklcy Pt. Rd. in Brackley Pt. Rd. to Si. Peters Rd. and Longworth Ave. to Weymouth St. to Grafton St, fin- ishing in front of R. T. Holman Limited. The beautiful prize trophies arc on show in Hannah's Biqvclv v.‘ -~ dow today. nrcnus rut snu stilt The Olympic ‘Trials for the Mari- time Provinces will be hold in the. near future, although the place and date have not yet been decided upon. The trials will lic singed concurrently with the liiaritimc championships either in Halifax or Truro. The Wanderers Club. Halifax, has offered the M_ P. B. A. A. U. of C. the use of its grounds but will not undertake the finan- cial responsibllity for prizes, cic. Below will be found the hfai-Ltlmo marks, some of which have boon standing for nearly a quaricr- of n century. 100 Yard Dash Maritime, L. Miller, 9 3-5 rsrvnnrls (i908) 220 Tard ltaslr Maritime. Stephen 11898‘: (i908); E. Tolan (19111); (1931,) 22 seconds 440 Yard Run Maritime. P. Hooper, 50 4-5 ends (1908) 880 Yard Run Maritime. W. Ross, 1 minuir. 5f‘ seconds 11908.) One M'le Run Maritimep . McDonald. 4.21 3-5 (1927) KPH‘ \‘." rl". 5000 Metros Maritime. H. 'Gough 1T’. 1-5 | LOOKING ‘EM OVER av "use" DOMINION DAY RACES it is pleasing to note in spite of rumours to the contrary that the Dominion Day races will he held as usual this year at the Summer- sidc Driving Park. The following classes have bccn decided on by the committee: 2.17 Trot and Pace with three seconds allowed trotters; 2.22 Trot and Pace with three seconds allowed traitors; 2.28 Trot and Pace. The above classes meet the wish- cs of a great number of horsemen and large entries in all classes are airiicipaicri. RIFLE SHOOTING Tlu- srcond practice for the inter Maritime Riiic Match was held at Kcnsiirgton Range yesterday after- noon. Thc conditions were vcry dil- iicillt, the wind being heavy and variable. The high score of the day was made by Sgt. G. G. McLen- nan, 101 points. Following are the various scores: Sgt. G. G. McLcnnan . . . . . . .. 101 ltiarliinrc. Geo. Irwin. 34.9 (1930) 120 Yard Hurdles Mitrltmr‘, Phil klcDonald 15 4-5 srrcoilris (1925).) Q. M. S. A. McCabe . . . . 91 Sgt. J. Coles .. 9d Sgt. R. Colcs . . . . . .. 9d Gr. R. McCabe .. 96 Sgt. E. Colcs 95 Sgt. P. Hooper 94 Capt. W. A. Smith . 94 Lt. A. O. F. Gill 94 lit. J. Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 94 The next practice will be held Saturday afternoon. NOT "PLASTERED" Not wishing in detract from the splendid record for the iii-Y boys as sct forth in yesterday's Patriot we fcel we must point out to the writer that he is in error with rc- gard to the "plastering" given the Guardian baseball lcum by tho l-li-Y boys. In the two games plziyrd buiwvcir those teams the ill-Y were (lcicat- cd by a. good margin. Against an all-star team from the l-ii-Y and West Kent the Guardian loam was defeated 4-0. BALL PRACTIOE Falcons practice this afternoon at 3 o'clock. in. Discus Maritime C. "Tmyr" Herman, 1'14 ft. 1-4 in. r1931.) Hammer Throw Maritime. D. Chisholm, 147 ti. 1-2 in. U927.) Broad Jump | Liilfltillli‘, Phil McDonald, ‘l2 it. l 1-2 in", 11923.) flop-Stop and Jump ltfaitimc, G. McDonald, 47 it. 1 1-1‘. in. (1908) Running lllgh Jump MarlllmrhMcDonald, Miller, (1908) G loci. (i930) Gr e and Cabh-ranciclilarder and Hyatt 10,000 Metres Javelin Throw i Maritime. c. Sterling, i41.rt..1-2a and a mile distances Shot Put \ Maritime. Bccf Malcolm, 44 ft_ ‘l in. (i928) Polc Vault Maritime. L. McDonald. 9 1-2 in. (i929) ‘rheer are no Maritime records for ll it.