udgéi Given ard Battle By ugoslavian L p. by Guardian's Special Wire) AUTEUIL, France. June 6- 's tennis stars gain- lh the‘ uarter-finsl o r ard court . mplonsblps today and produc- . s ayer who carried world amupnoh Don Budge to five . g sets. The Yugos-avian Davis Cup star, n1: Kukuljevic gave Budge a . ific battle beiore bo g at 3, 3-0, 2-6, 1-6. _6-1. A tireless retnever, Kukmievic 1 owed h: ability iirst 1n the sec- .. set when he led at 5-4 onl to the American stave 01f t ree t oints and then go on to s 4th game. Budge began to net badl 1n the 1rd set as the 5lav’s we l-placed bs chased him all around the - . Kukuljevlc won the next i- easily and the next one se ~ to square the match. Here Budge settled down. found s range and bombed his wa i. ugh Kukuljevlc 1n the 11f tto save the match and earned place 1n the 111st eight. Josllp Dlmitric Mltlc d ranz Puncec, all oi Yugo- via, and Doerich Menzel and z Cejnar of Czechoslovakia usliiied for the uarter-finals ong with Christian oussus and emad Destremeau o1 France. ussus put out the young Cali- ornlan, Owen Anderson, 6-4, 6-0, 2. uarter-flnal pair e, in order, send Puncec ssh t Cejnsr. ennel against Mitic, Pallads ag- -. Boussus and Budge ngalngt tmmeau. Gene Mako. Budget doubles = er, paired with Mrs. Harry Ollman of Australia, won s. first und mixed doubles match from .-- -- Varin and Ra 0nd Bill- dct of France, 6-3, -6, 6-5. Golfers Gather For Big Meet - P. b Guardian's Special Wire) . June Ik-Cherry Hills‘ = faced heavy threats toda s6 - --= arrived at the mile high - so where the three-day bom- - ~-»- t of the United states championship starts Thurs- 80 far only two players have re- - forms-noes WW oiussmoiusiiisoaidy’: nssl. ‘i mm Doubles n. minor s10 10a 10a .1. xii-win 10s 11a 101-10111 n. Doiron 10a can 101 u. Brown 111 a1 210-1001 a. noisier no 14s 241 s. smith 101 s1 100-1006 11.. McOsrvilie 21s m0 101 A. Birch 10s 12o 141-1020 J. Kcmy s04 101 :21 v. Monuiis 104 14a 141- 001 ‘m °°°-'° 1| usmnis 10s 110 111 ‘ 00° ' 01- 1i mtwlllglw am dpgafi; m. Aylward 1011 101 1 so '1' 3W" l" ° - R. Cameron 101 193 1B6 ew York 510000140-11 l5 0 _ 13o 110 13p.- p41 mlpnatih ogdiooooo-z gui 3 mm‘ M m umsc er Daiuuna: - Jnsoqusia 14a 1 1th. R Davie. 011mm and A. ooss 1n 10s 110- m a. rlshsr 10a 21a 240 n. Costello 111 01 02-021 M. Arssnault 10s 102 105 1". Martin 114 1a: 102- s11 o. Gillls 11a 140 10a 1s. Hillier as 111 11s- saz .1>1 104 10a 20a sch. wliiiii 0o 101 9e- 830 g1’... Challenge Game . eshlngwn our a... "*- n =- ll ' , r v- or» "a. iii St. Louis 00o s00 000-0 o 0 lg- gammy m m m ~ “W Ym‘ °°°3°° m?‘ 1 1 név m. McMahon ass 220 Knott, Unke and Heath, Beige, T-méxal Andrews, Murphy and Glenn. F?" ‘u. _'__ léllltt... ldlhflfi ‘i l d1 l" I" Moolyulid Moore; Joiner, Car- g,- gggg“ 11% 23% m) Denter and Padden. H‘ 354 336 174 International Lei-she ‘ m 30o 21a 133 11$"? Qmmzoa 200 001-0 11 1 '1"“‘““'“' i Bl‘ Baltimore 00o 100 011-s 1 a m4“ “m” If mm“ m‘ gens and Spender. 11 Rushes. D Gill's, B white. '1 “Milli-Ill . Your patronage is soli- cited when in need oi .1 . can. REPAIRS ‘pliable workmanship it msonsbie rates. 0mg: 1i. .1. . '1‘. McKear-noa a H. Praught. At bgwilfd the following men BOWLING _ HULKEY WRESI LING Anglo-Scottish Final Assured In Tourney w‘!- ciblt- By firéardisnk Special GLASGOW. June 8—An Angl - silmbitmgfllaloglnal in the nmuiie semi. “red mfilrt lmunsment was as. ed when Everton defeat. Aberdeen 3-2 in a close amc before 25.000 spectators st game-one victor will Qppfi v llqueror of Hearts in the t! semi-final, here Friday eve. TllflEgubs are the survivors o1| ere. Llmous Glasgow squad. McLamin May Stage Comeback (By The Canadian Press) DOG ANGEL-EB, June ti-Jlmmy MicLamin, former world welter- weight champion who lost his title i0 reoently-detiuoned Barney Ross, llweti-ymmhswillstayinre- tircment but has had offers to come out. The Vancouver Celt. now living here. when asked today about ru- more he had been oflered $50,000 for a fight, replied: “Ilka, thousand dollars? That's nice. s'va had offers, but none quite that big. mere is nothing donnitein the wind and I am pretty sure now I will stay in re- tiremcnt.” Down The Alleys CITOWN BOWLING ALLDYS ‘p5 Ltd-ANS. Teds Taxi-will. 5111110 W. MdNeill 114. W. McNeill . ‘Ihiiilht at 6:40 the following . McOabe l. J. sound-ere, Art Burke, A. ‘hay- , Ill. Vessey, l‘. Cox, B. Ryan, S. Duncan. 1m Doyle, R. HOLY NAME BOWLING iws 7H3...» three 11in 701. Russo and Rcsar; Anderson-hr- 113%,,“ "hum, A; 1 911,1”; s Night Game: nAnIls GENTS Buffalo 000 011 100-8 8 3 A when“ J, Peterson Montreal 010 120 30x—'i 14 2 n “ma; L. Callaghan Fink. Archer, Jacobs and Trash; L. Lsrkin G. Stewart Wetherell, Duke and Campbell, a 11¢ s. Arsensult" '.“°‘~ 8 1 "- " 19°11 til“ oral-M , 000 001 300- 5 flgwgti, . c an Rochester 00o 00o 01011-14 14 1 s. Mailett n. McGillivraY Ledwmoni. Brennan. Davis and 1". Flynn G-.'Il"§_"_‘!?§ Rel-her; Johnson. Raflensbelifl» G. Coady T “ ' Bherel- and Ogrodowski. o. Keenan '1'. csmpbell .____._.___--- P. Mclnnls C. Asilnnnlnli. SOFTBALL rnscrrca A. mums E- Bllhchfld ties 1m- Mid e1. All Stars Kinsley Canals Pin Tournament Prac Tues n ht to. .m. at Vic- lofla yarkmdiadiond. ‘lvhe 1011mm‘! mtrias for the Kinsley @0519 1 h d113- urns-mam. p] 1b are now beins v resolved for mixed teams. Ind l"! L. G1 kin. M. Sh D- emu. ‘J. Pineaif F. OTIlWe-rglg; wming in vary fast. This is the PXVWM. P: Dooley, J. Gallant. 3- E3155 egsscn an only s im- Bill. L. HUWATT ted amount oi entries are 1e- ___Op en League Schedule Tonight igulred how to fill up. All entries GILNNATI, June 0—-An out- g“ g yours in eary and don't Wm“ 01 Kalhpourls of Cincinnati Rods 101-‘ outfielder Wally norm giuliew .2011: Giants was announ- n T General Msnsger Junior 3am; Shake (right) and Mis The two play fraternizing Holm who has E r111: _CHARLO’.l"l'E'l‘OWN qunamiii§i_ “mliPOlil ‘)1 Approves Of l On It here are‘ Mrs. Andrew M. Helm Elsie Corlett. Miss Corlett is tulnting Mrs i cbuquerod her in the British Woman's Open Golf championship final. The victor" who halls from Troon Soot- lnnd, won 4 and 8 regain the title which she won tour years-ago. Giants Swamp Reds But Cubs Retain League Lead Defeating Phillies (By The Canadian Press) NEW YORK, June 6 —- Giants wound up their National League baseball series with the Reds at Cincinnati in commendable fashion today. Not only did Manager Bill Terry end his search for a. second baseman by acquiring Alex Kam- American in a trade for Wally Ber- up his 1171111511 league victory of the year. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK. Jlune 6-1110 Yank- ees wound up their abbreviated baseball series Louis’ Style Uf Training By ALAN BANDAL Canadian Press Stall Writer ‘NEW YORK, J1me B—MI.X Sch- mellng has already requested his training quarters at Speculntor. N. Y.. be reserved for next September ...Seems he figures on passing Joe Louis this month and fighting 1o;- ttge iglilalsnpiorrs end of the purse in e . Matchmaker Bill FflfllflWOfl-h of the Twentieth century 500111113 Club fears something might hep); pen to Max before his date w1 says Maxleh headgear offers little protection to his head and eyes but Soiuneling scofls st weesstions he play safe with spar visiting Joe approved of Joes infighting and body pun- chinc a5 a style that “should whip a veteran like Schmeling." Basil James left ‘Danfoiion jock- eys some mark to shoot at...When Tanforan closed Saturday James showed 65 victories in 25 daya.... That means 41 per cent of his BASKEI BALI. 0mm SPURI War Admiral Where The Hand Deceives Eye mounts paid first m0ney...Wognen owners have nominated 25 per cent of the 639 horses named for Dela- ware Park race meeting which Opens Wednesday. Doc Defoe oflers "Maacey" to Joe .W111111.1ns o1 the World Tely as s. name for. C. V. Whitney's new colt, a son of Man O‘ War....The little Macey takes in the initials of all the quints. Lawson little. beefing about the Cherry tough for the pros....Bpee.k1ng ed a field for $25 more than his rental. Hold Meeting Of Juvenile Ball League losing streak for the New Yorkers, eighth homer of £0 year. and sent them on to Chicago, Croscttt on base. h tied the some where they open a four-game ser- an inning before. les tomorrow. only two percentage Bot all their 111115 1X1 points behind the. league-leading Cubs. - In Chicalzo. the Cubs outlast/ed Philadelphia in a free sw battle to win 10-8 and retain eir half-game margin over the Giants. The Cubs belted Bucky Walters and Pete Slvess for all their hits and runs in the first four innings, tallies to nlD but barely saved the victory as the the odd same of the Phillies clubbed Al Boperly, Char- ley Root and Jack Russel in the later frames. The Browns Joe Bests. Red and two and. carry oi! series. The vaunted power o1 st. Louis with t out in the ninth. we Cardinals broke fort Bees into submission 11-2. R0 Henshaw. the little south l4 hits. three 0f them homers. circuit blow-one of his four hits in the sixth At Pittsburgh. Brooklyn nodaei-s won 5-4. Sher did all their scoring in the grkst wry were th Km ohm and J” “m...” mm, mm“,- “m; Y Paw. 111t- ched six-hit ball as his mates pounded three Boston hurlers for Zeke Bmlllrfl- drWe h W18 h at St. Louis Jimmy icx from second with the as the Redbirds battered Boston deciding run. climaxlrtg an attack in which the Boston batters as- saulted Boots Poflenbergcr and George Coflman for 18 hits. lcft-handers, two innings to turn back the - ates 9-4 as big Max Butcher hung Krakauarss cit Hamilton, Ont. I m p e r i a I s Play Indians This Evening For the second time in as many Se t- Dates For Tennis Tourney “Y! "l" 1”“ “Wm “w” °‘“ ced by oflieials tonight. the scheduled Imperials vs. Bees fixture inltéietCity tsoftball pea-Ell; 1 d 1h es posllflhemell 5h G b , Tige . 3; iiie gsiiie ashifted ahead u} wau- W1‘ '4’ “ab” u“ ‘mnadm’ Dms m“ erg rs Athletics. ‘gfiltkflllrgnhtérgglsmggwwaahtggh fi, tournament. The team will meet t scheduled or thg Park diamond gig?“ 4m“ teams in the standing and with muchhrivalry evtidensth bueltiwigen thlel two t e encoun er o we mm _ _ 1d ‘will; "llltlfiilnihfi mgellwrlf“: Ylilihuhtsiisnfrisi-slii. yeihreo Unrltzvl m" “*5 ° - Ma 0","... ..%i‘““.“”° - recor he e wo years . 21:0 m l!“ spflzmflleld, k (CfiP. by Guardians Special Wire) a p our s ro es o e 1 open record with a 12-hois total . $§“§n§,f,§i°§n,e.h,8 o; 0! 339. Ralph Guldahi beat the P401131 Hockey 1am won] l te game a lece so 1R1 teams will out, ton ght to take the’ lead in the eel-la between the pa .1 6:10 sharp at Victoria Park diamond. REMEMBER WHEN 9901). League pourls with the tall-end Sit. Louis Browne ger, but his Terriers let loose a. today 11% taking a 8-5 decision 0n a 15-bit attack that swamped the double y Billy Knickerbocker and R - aim 11 2. a single by Frank Cmsettl in the ne victory ended the six-game eighth inning. Joe Dilvlaggviirils the fourth, on four hits of! rookie Radio's wild throw bases on balls issued by Ivy Paul Andrews, who relieved Briggs. At Boston traiiinc 7-2 some into the last half of the seventh. Bos- ton Red Sox put on three rousing Detroit Tigers 8-7 {little Bobby Doerfs clean single over shortstop Billy RogelPs hegi. and Lloyd Howatt. treasurer. set at iv. J The revised schedule followsi IINE. B_—-V-8‘s vs. Hawks. il-Hawks vs. Nashes. ‘12-0. C. Chevs vs. V-8’s. i4—-V-8's vs. Neshesl 16-0. C. Chevs vs. Hawks. 20-0. C. (Jhevs vs. Nashes. 23-Hawks vs. V-8's. ‘zit-Hawks vs. Nashes. 28-—V-8‘s vs. C. C. Chevs. JULY: 1—Nashes vs. V-8's. b-Hawlrs vs. C. C. Chevs Second Section 4—.N‘ashes vs. C. C. Chevn c-V-ifs vs. Hawks. '1—He/wks vs. Nashes. ‘lo-C. C. Chevs vs. V-8‘s. i$—V-8's vs. Nashes. 13-0. C. Chevs vs. Hawks. in the llth inning at Washmlai iétflbcl-‘schwef; Nil-ill" a.» Mediwick clouted his seventh to break up me second suocessh- l’ “'- ' s" . extra inning game between Wash- ington and Clevfillaéniaongiigshnirigglién mmlshes m v_8.s_ e Senators’ two rookie ‘ll-Hawks vs. Nashes. 19—V-8’s vs. C. C. Chevs. 25—Hawks vs. C. C. Chevs Callander. 0nt., doc points out amera shot gives the impression that the c horse. But actually it's the horse that’! t Mallow races hi1 Country Cork. One d gle and well backed First glance at this c jockey is holding up th up in the air on his own s. the illusions oi.’ racing like the deceptive an Htllls course in Denver where the 11.6. open 9011’ walrus- ment gets underway this week. Brilliant In Comeback (B! Oflo Robertson, Associated Writer) ~ NEW Y . June ti-War Ad- mkaLnnbesten since his 11ml start of 1938. finally returned to WIIlDEtiY-ion today but it was 1:14 "we all! awry as me little son oi Man O War turned 1n one of his molest perfonnancs to win the Queens County Handicap at the °"I'rie o‘ Agluedwt tonsil Dectedly from tbs Bub ban been cancelled was ted mlIlGled boos and cheergiieivhen ii: paraded 1n front of the crowd Q1 12.000. _But there were only cheer; when Charley xm-mngq- m“ llvlhm 1131119 $653211. 1n 1min of the ea ey ' Oilithiien-Suburbar? snark‘ “n”: 1y e e 111 n. 1 ' - - low and h1g5: esllks, eliiéimflfil; Fund 132 1- ’. the heaviest weight he has ever carried, over the mile in 1:30 4-5 for his 11th. Sllhlltht triumph. The time was only 4-5 oi a second of! the track recgaddset by John P. Grier, a spe e b k ' Aqrngragllrli§ddayc in the days of e 1 20 choice hi: fitllielgu giicii g of Mythical Kins and Rex Flag. His sham o! the Elurse was $4.425 and ran his film as for the year to $54,950 and for his career to $216,054; Three - team Softbull Loop For S’side says the g-mss was allowed to grow in the fairways just. to make (i: eas. a 0o Misehhihem‘ on!‘ tbal @3193 Billiards Mu-blleheod (was) h1gh...ho less- eliminated Carl McKenna from this years vinclal tournament and the final in the second section in a match last evening at the Sun- nyside Billiard Parlor. The scores were; McGee 300 MoKenna I55. Tonight Harry Redmond meets Bill Nicholson in what promises to be an exciting match. Nichol- 8111-1118 and tilen sold the hay on the field for HAS N0 ALI!!! NEW YORK. June B-(CP —0. Sendly. Scrum-ville, Canada's this Tuesday evenlhs when an crack golfer from London. Ont... election of officers and s o1“- who carried. his bid m- the British ins up M the schedule will Mk0 open champions-hip into the seml- place. ilolmans and one of mo teams signified their intentions!!! soft ball league. posted to entering Summersldes newly or- l Iswlcr H. It was decided to register with the Maritime Softball Association and a committee was appointed to supervise construction of a. backs‘ and other necessary sir- rangements on the diamond. The meeting adjoin-nod until Fm‘ "Wat win 1'1 remain running, while Redmond is in the At a meeting of the Juvenile Baseball League last night TNID new ofilcers were appointed. Whit- ey Gdllis was appointed secretary The age-limit for the leaguewas HALIFAX, June 6—(CP)—'1‘he annual Nova Scotia open tennis tournament. which is slated to be held in Halifax this year, wouldbe held August. 15-20 1t was annmln- Originaily intended to be held around Aug. l, the dates were set Cup team to play in the provincial mark by one stroke in the 19111 Big Six- league). Reds. l3; Johnson, Keltner Indians. 1o; c011 "3 “h” m‘ Wm‘ m 1< Gutteridge, Cards, 1; ill/lmédvovilctha. .4 mo Cm. Cut smoking tobacco Cards, 7. Buns Batied In: F0 XX. 59; Averill, Indians, 48; Ott. G 48; Golan. Cubs. 41; Medwick, Cards. 3'1; ‘Keltner, Indians, 38. _.________.-i N. H. L. MEETING DATE BET held here June 22 ad Satin-day. Baseball's (A. P. by Guardian's special Wire) (First three and tics 1n each G AB R H Pct. hooky, Indians 41 146 3'1 5B .3917" Averill, Indians 42 159 39 50 .371 Lavagettx). Dgs. 34 122 23 45 .369 McCormick, Reds 43 186 28 66 Imnbardi. Reds 32 118 13 40 354 Foxx, Red 80x 41 156 38 55 .353 Home Runs: Foxx. Red Sox, 14;‘ 0 Box lants. YORK, June B-nasident today the Na- announced ofthis be "CAI?" swans AND 11110111‘ flnalsnarrlved here tonight and said other league teams will play an he had no alibi for his defeat biy exhibition game on the school diamo ‘ Wednesday afternoon. “$7.7M Rosebud is the tobacco that sulislies a man's lcsie an loo. It's got the value the satisfying richness l at Maritime smokers appreciate. Fragrant as the blossoms in the tamed Volley-what's Rosebud and your B55 own pipe will prove it! his pocket-book, the ildvour, Annapolis By EDWINA c-Msimul- arm's/w 1w HAT? sMn<as's ARI. MOVIN’ oerror T}?! WITH ALL TH‘ THINGS Wvt. ooruzowso FROM US? You 1_ THOUGHT 1'r LOOKED UK! SOME.- mm’ WAS up ova». Tunnel ' ' TQv/n! RUN RIGHT OVER AN’ BRING THOSE. _ ~-- . y.» THINGS HOMW \ . l, V i i ' . _ =p ~ l - l. r . - . - ’ l 1/ <- 7 f, . l "'11,, "' . M u ‘ é ‘ bk .--';_._ \ ,.....-P‘”" ‘g l ' . o, l. "v ; THCY SAID THCY'D' PACKED ‘EH- ALL BY MWTAKE AN"‘WOULD SEND ‘EM SACK THEY GOT, SETTLEN. .4- ?" ‘IiYl-I \ At n meetin held in the town play-off if necessa y. having won hall on Friday evening three the first section. A large crowd is ex follow their match. was referee last night and Mahar was marker. ‘vsdv- new‘ h,‘