Thugh Neck Godoy Stop .___.___._ Fl/edwic ||1 jured By Pitched Ball KLYN. June l8—(AP)- Fflmfrg-r after joining Brooklyn Dbdge in a deal that seemed “my g0 decide the National Lfléu, pennant. outfielder Joe “gdliilck was struck on the head 5.. a pitched ball today and» sul- med ,1 concussion of the brairi. Hp “:1; expected to be lost to m‘, m“, [Qf about three Iveeks. The uvcidctit cccllrrod in the first 1.1mm; or a game bctwtcii the Dodqcrg and St. Louis Cardinals. “edwicifs former teammates. 8gb Bowman, ZS-yeaI-old right- hander. iliftw the pitch that drop- ped y: llflgPl is first mm, 1n "Diickj" . __ , hard one 11mg knocked, Medwick un- 531150011“ Mrs. atedwlck. slttln! in a box nearby. screamed. but most of the crowd of more than 10.000 fans watched in tense silence as Mod- rarried from the field on (‘l H, “y. removed 1p a (Cale- dcnian- hospital. Two physicians “yd tit-av found no evidence of a picture anrI at the hospital Dr. Dfinlel ivtcAteer said the’ ccn- (USVIQQ rild not apnea.- critical. SMOKE -SWEET ENGLISH CAPE TOWN. ~46?) - Out- ruindiiig mixed metaphor of the curren‘ parliamentary session here was provided by the member WllO slid‘ "This measure is a smoke- screen to sugar the pill, and we know the Government W111 steam- roller it through." CIIING JOHNSON RESIGNS MINNEAPOLIS, June l8—fA.P)-— Uning Johnson announced his res. ignetion today as coach of the lllinneopoiis American Asmciat-ioh hockey club. He sad he had a "better propo- sition“ fr? next. season but did not disclose what it was. WIN ROWING REGETTA POUGHKEEPBIE, N. Y., Jlirie l8 - (AP; - Washington's Huskies. rowing through semi-darkness over the Hudson River waters, tmlay won lhv four-mile varsity race of the 43rd intercollegiate rowing as- rociation regatta. The Huskies, in front nearly all the way. finished a half length ln (mm of comell with Syracuse third Washington was clocked in 2i! minutes. 42 seconds, far behind the record o! 18:12.3 set by Cali- iomis last year. my Aid The Brown Bombefls Whirlwind Attacks By Sid Feller Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, June 18-(AP)—1f Iheres anything to the old fis_ 11C tad that. your bcst beltirs must be tciigthtest in neck. legs and Wrléts. then Arturo Gcdoy stands a somewhat better chance than Joe Lows in Yankee Stadium ‘Phursday night than a raw steak in a dcg pound. His neck partclularly-a l7 1-2 collar just about marks the c.r- cu1.t—has been pointed out by old timers as a lot sturdiew article than the one Whllh adorn s the Brown Bomber. And old Harry WILLS, who has one o1 those tree-trunks b:- ttreen head and soulders, himself, comes up Iivith the explanation as to liow it gets that way. It seems you spend a riour or so daily, week alter week, having a medicine ball bounced of! your ohln. "You does it gently first. then harder and harder." Harry says. "Pretty soon. you got a shock absorber there for punches to tine cihin." Godoy tried this "cure" back iin Chile, and. wihile he can't say he likht it. that particular exercise so strengthened his neck veteran boxing men believe it was the reti- son the Bomber couidnt budge him with 111$ dvnamite in the: first meet last February. Despite what may be billed as an edge for Arturo in neck and legs—- he has done 450 miles of road- work at his training camp—-the bolting boys still like Lou's to- night to take care of things Thurs- day‘. He was held at 1 b0 5 In the l lIOOKlQ parlors. '. Both belters wound up trainini! lsicay. (Royals Down Little Giants In Close Game JERSEY CITY‘, N. J., June 18- (API-Monitreal Royals gained a 2-1 eds? in its five-game Interna- tional Baseball League series with the Little Giants with a 4-3 vctory icday at Jersey City. Jack Crouch. veteran right- uaiider, went the route ior the Royals. soatering 11 hits 8118611118.)’ in every inning out the seventh. when the Jerseys bunched tour‘ hits and a l'ielder’s choice for all three 0t their runs. 1t was Crcuchs . seventh victory. team. They were: Williams, Mc- Court, NlcS-Ivaiii, Chandler. Line-ups: Hawks-B, Bell, c; E. Mc-Court, p; W. Chandler, lb; Sherry, 2b; Wil- liams, 3b; T. Gallant, as; A. Mc- Swain, l.f.; J. 'I‘aIII'c.l, 1.1.; N. Lar- tei", r.f. Bombers -B. Steele. c.: Warren, .; S. Doucette. 2b; H. Peters, 3b; l1. Ward, ss.: S, Gallant. l.f.; G. Peters, c.f.; McDonald, r.f.; Umpire. T. Williams. base judges, L, Wood and c. 'I‘rainor. Al‘. players of t‘ e Brighton Hawks are to meet at Quccii Si. market at 1.30, to go to Slimmcrside to play a game at. 3.15 pm. Poi nt-gelpler Capturing three ‘first places, two seconds and a thud to score 22 points Wendell Mayne of Emerald yesterday won the Premier ‘Thane A. Campbell Trophy for the high- est point getter at the track and field meet staged by the $110141 course and city students of Prince of Wales College. The meet, staged for the second timein as many years was held at the Exhibition grounds with a large attendance of spectators present who saw the different commtltors stage close and exciting finishes in practically every event. Runner-tin to the high point getter was E. l-iowatt or Tqvon who chalked up twenty points during the day. Mayines clean stveep of the three dasllcs on the program was the main factor in his becoming the poscssor of the trophy won last year by Gordon Bell of this city. Following are the results o! the events staged: 100 Yards Dash: 1. W. Mayne; 2. PlEASE YOURSElF WITH PUNCH ' Day alter clay, thousands of men who know tobacco enioy the never- toiling extra flavour and fragrance of Punch - Canada's finest cigar. l Don't miss this smoke treat. i. i n e y o u r pockets of your dealer's today. PANETILASuPIRFICTOS 10c Ill-II‘ "G E. l-Iowatt; 3. B. Stewart. Time l0 2-5 seconds. I30 Yards Duh: i. W. Mayne; l. IL Howatt: 8. ll. Roper. Time 22- 3-5 seconds. 4-40 Yards Dash.‘ 1. W. Mayne; i, E. Campbell; 3. E. Hoivatt. High Jump: 1. B. stiemrt; l. Emerald Boy Al; And Field Meet Yesterday ls High Track E. l-iowatl: 3. W. Mayne. 4 ft. 8 l-2 inches. Height Running Broad Jump: 1. E. I-iowaii: 2. W. Maine; 3- R- RQPTY- Distance i7 feet, 7 inches. One Mile Run: 1. Bill Lord: I. W. Mayne; 3. D. Gillis. Standing Broad Jump: 1. E. l-imvalt; 2. W. Murray; 3. A. Niac- Lcod. Distance, 8 ft., 'lll‘l('ll(‘5. 2 Mile Bicycle Race; 1. K. Pick- rtrd; 2. R. Roper. Shot Putt: 1. R. Roper; 2. L. Connolly; 3. B. Campbell. Distancev 34 It, 1 inch. Baseball Throw: l. Len Connol- ly; 2. R. Roper: 3. A. Keefe. Dis- tance, 304 It, B inches. Relay Race: (First Year Teach- er's Training): l. Section A; 2 Section B Girls Event: so Yards Dash: l. A. Malone; I G. Carley; 8. G. ‘rrainor. 100 Yards Dash: 1. M. Jones; 2 A. Malone; 3. G. Curley. 1 Mile Bicycle Race: 1. M. Jones: 2. J. Lank; 3. D. MacTavish. __ (C°__“.“1‘@L3X9m_ 953° .1) _. . _ ....will sink into the abyss of l. new dark age made more sinister and perhaps more prolonged by the lights of s. perverted science." Urges French To Fight On Mr. Churchill urged the French to fight on, to sign no separate peace. The French. he said, have not. stopped fighting. “We do not know yet what will happen in France or whether French resistance will be prolonged both in France and in the French empire overseas." ‘ The British government he said. cannot feel able to free France from her treaty obligations to fight on to the end. "Pile French government will be throwing away great opportunities and casting away their future" if they do not continue the war. ‘hunts Mussolini As for Mussolini.‘ Mr. Church- ill dismlsscd him with a taunt- "We are t.old that the Italian navy is coming to ilflm 59R 5UP"- iorlty in these waters....if that is seriously intended. 1 can onl.\' SKY we shall be delighted to offer Mus» sollni free. safe-guarded passmle through the Straits of Gibraltar. in order that he may plflll the Pa" he aspires to do. .. " re is a general curiosity in the British fleet to find out wheth- er the Italians are up to the level they were in the last. war" or whet-her they have fallen off. He gave no hint of the future of the French fleet. but. in the House of Lords. Viscount Calderotc. dom- inicns secretary. said he was confi- dent the French would sock t0 "remove every hindrance" to con- liriuatlcn of the struggle b)’ m0" British ally. . Moreover. French sIIIIrcc-s In London snlul th~v ennaidI-rI-ri it prchaife that the French nrlr east and African armies would keen up miniature, with air and naval forces ooh-rating frflm British hues and nivrrnmwl representatives established in England. Mr. Churchill disclosed that only s ‘HIM 30MB) dlvllldhl WGN able “to stand in line ln the battle of France with the Frrnch; that the battle was lost before more could be re-equlppcd and transported. after the disaster of Flanders. He refused to accept distinctions between members of his govern- ment; he rulcci out "a quarrel be- tween the past m~_l tlic present" which he said ‘VOL-d lose the filt- ule. Clamps Lid On Debate He clamped the lid on debate today; that mny come, he assur- ed Commons. in Thursday's secret session. and "olIr dangerous foe" TIPPIE AND "CAP" STUBBS will not hear it. Mr. Churchill struck a balance sheet for and against invasion. y GRAN'MA—— IF i HADDA bQXOI-‘MAGIC Seven elghths of the troops sent TRICKQTIPPIEN M5 COJLD 6N5 SHOWS to France. or 350.000 out of 400.- 000. are safely home. he said. Oth- crs still arc fighting with the French. "A great mass" of munitions was saved. “Much disap lnted." Canadians who were actua ly landed in France are back in England "Wll-h all their artillery and equipment." Only a hostile army on a very large scale - transported by sea, continually maintained with mIinl- tions ancl supplies — could success- fully invade England. "After all." he reminded the na- i.ion. "we have a navy." The Ger- mans "have only a couple of heavy ships worth speaking of." Every vigilance is being used to inset "novel treacherfes and strate- gw. . OBJECTI-ID T0 ARTICLE SAINT JOHN. N. 11.. June Iii-A scheduled Canadian Club luncheon at which club members were to have bceu addressed today by Pro- fess-ir R. A. McKay. of Daliiousie University, Ivas cancelled by the clllb executive after objection was taken to statements in tn article tilled "Will Canada Ga to War?" written bv Prof. McKay and pub- lishcd in the Jnmlaijv. 1936. edi- llcn of Canadian Business. The QXPCUllH‘ said it had re- ceivczl the objection from club members" and tiius ordered the cancellation prof, McKay, g member oi’ the Rcyal Commission on Dominic!!- Provincial Rclations. had been ex- pmsd to speak regarding thel commission's N90"- .. . Brighton Hawks a’ m 1:: Defeat Bgm be rs angmlladgett zmilstladillltisllflcoslaolv-Ixaflrlir-l Cincinnati 000 001 000-J 8 0 Phlladellrmhal 000 000 102-3 5 0 Ln a game of softball played a. Walters and Lombardi; Mulcahy Victoria Park last night, the and Atwood. Brighton Hawks downed the Char- lottetown Bombers, 22-14. 1-loine Boston 030 010 300 0-7 l3 1 runs were hit by 1011i‘ oi the Hawks S1. Louis 004 002 001 4-11 l5 4 THE (‘IIAR LOTTETOWN GllARgDrlgAN g PAGE sEvE. Brooklyn Badgers Lose FoarthlStraightAs Cards Win 7-5 In 11 Innings Baseball Results XESTERDAYS TRESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 100 000 006-3 6 0 Chicago 111 101 0Ox—5 14 1 Sundra, Hadley, Donald and Dickey; Smith and Tresh. NATIONAL LEAGUE lln and Phelps. Osicrmueller, Bagiby and De- Sautels; Auker. Coftman, Trobter and Swift, Susce. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal Jersey Cit-y Crouch and Giuliani; wittig and Blacmire. Harris, First game: Rochester 000 200 0-2 6 3 Syracuse 110 000 4-6 8 1 Ryba and Sciieiting; Switgart, Jones and Hattie. Buffalo OlO 010 000-l 3 2 ‘ Newark 000 100 001-2 4 1 Giebeil and McCullough: Wash- bum and Padrien. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Kathleen McKane of England defeated the United States’ Helen Wills Moodv 6-2. 6-2, on W1mb1e. (Inn's courts to clinch the Wight- mau tennis trophy for her country l6 years ago today. The U. S. had NEW YORK, June l8—tAPi— The Dodgers were sdetracked age-in today by St. Lotus Uarainaisl l-o in an ll-mnlng SLYLQQAC at] Brooklyn that was mariea oy the, scnous iniury of Joe Medwlck. W-IO I was situcs on the head by a1 pitched D611. It was Ine seventh straight tri- umiph tor the Ca-ldinais, and the fourth detest. 1n a rcw tor the, uocgers. r When Cockle Lavagetto nit. a , homer in l-he seventh Brooklyn ap- peared bo have a SAUSIBCIOY)‘ flldl- l gin. Then Luke l-lannin relaxed,‘ known home run bats to buts, (QOUD/lfy) Slaughter with a man. on base in the eighth and St. Louis wem on to win. Hugh Clasey, who rekcved Hirin- lin Wll-ll two on and two out lll the I and came on home vdhen sucslituie ‘l snloétstop Johnny Hudson w . ~\~%;,;;w>vm~-— "l won the Cup the previous year, l.i'st year of competition. BTBINGING UP FATHER and served up one oi his wciii2. Ardell IIIII g uiuaiivlfrolzr‘ O See it today! A tire we're proud to show you l l l CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL The following is liie honor roll of the pupils of Central Royalty School for May: Grade X: l. Mollie Lewis. 2. Arlene Jenknts. 3. Elaine OMeara. Grade IX: 1. Hilda Lank. 2. Georgie Ward. Grade VIII: 1. Joyce Warren. 2. Lillian Lewis. 3. Keith Lack. Grade VII: 1. Jackie Spencer. 2. ri- Roper. 3. Shirley; Lrink. Grade VI: i. Doyotiiy Andrew. 2. Pauline Ward. 3. Qlire Bulman. l Grade IV: l. Avis Bulman. 2.‘ Rita Gallant. 3. Franklin Roper. ' Grade III: 1. Isabel Gallant. 2. Helen Biilman. l 1 Bernice Gallant ftfnrAusland. i R Grade I A: Grade I B: i. Marlene Roper. Highest Average-SI!!! p. c. -—A\'i.s Porft-t-t Attendance ~Mollie Lew"- ,_ . Tilt. Fl‘ lin Roper, Ernflst wnmy iit. Bernice Gallfinl. Mary W. )IacI.(-Im:in, Teacher. the world?‘ finest and the only F. R. lVIr-Laine A M Whit] Malietfs Battery vise, I'M GLAD YOU'RE HERE, BEcAusE I'M L? ME PAC K l< 6E5" 2000 solid rubber teeth . . . o‘. cr 51100 sharp edges to grrp the road for u silent trachon and increased safety you'll appreciate every mile of travel a ‘a Garage ock Tire Service NEW YORK. Jiizie IB-IAPi-Jn any as meiooramatc a finish home tan could dream oi, Beiardino, the Browns shortstop, smashed out a homo run with the bases loaded in l-lltf 10:11 inning today" w due-zit inc lcadiiig Boston Red Sox St. I/ouis. The Brovms fought tile Roi! Sox right. clown the 11110, plislriig a. rutl across in the iiilith liiiliiig 0:1 ii-r“ . D011 Heiliicns slliglc. an error itiiri ‘ Waller Judnlcns single lio Iic the score. Gec-ige McQIuniI (llfVlIfd the 10hr. by working Jim Bagby fcr a base on balls. Harland (31.11 coup.- ed, McQuinn pulling up at irizrc. lBerarclino Hits Homer With Bases Loaded To Beat Red Sox 11-7 gin a row. 5 'I'he \Vll:‘.I> so‘: {Yiiilefed fill" New Yorlt hurlrzs will H hill - . I of the firs! Lyn Larry batted for Bi.l "frcttcnj the Browns‘ winning plclier, 81.0 was passed llll('f11l0l13.‘l_\'. ciino then came through with the gmnd slam. southpaw Ed Smith baffled Ncav York Yankees on six hits agan to- day to lead the Whztg Sox tr, a 5-3 viotcry over the Am " league ohampioiis at Circa The outcome ended a . gain:- losing streak for Chicnao and ex- tended the Yankees‘ skid to three 10th, walked Terry Moore the XlYsl-l is. Betty Annm- Ljlliqn MM.- Stwnzly anti-Wile "4 "Eillcllml D'- ' . - - s ~ ~ - ' ' a a ii kin. 111p in the 11th. Moore was 1 Shirley Lank. Roy Roper. Jackie E3253",§l';§,1f‘;f,.,ill‘;.“‘..§3l..ia"°2‘i...2.i.. sac ced to second, smoie tii.rd,SpcIIrer. Gladys Ward. Rita Gal- "go dubmctc, Dr. Chase's Ointment . tira that gives you lu rlhllf Duvar Service .1. tilts yv By George Mcfllnnus oatos FINEST; fine" B l'iI‘-. F. McCctridlle H. Ccyze ‘J11 811 ill! l‘..'<l Hii 1.0 51:1 .1. (i211 '1". \Nl..vifl lit? llT llJT ‘ 11>‘ ‘l0 b'i»--6ll _'__ l2. Ucugan H. 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