mos six ,.- .- gsmes91$n€vrrr."?'"“ ~gn.- '1 J ll I J "EU' <¢H""'fQ1R'$' ;i st J‘ T"F"‘I’H»"A11.*II ‘trio-s sawcvx" ‘rt-tzzlrxir-sri. ~. <.~.:'->-:-.."-a22r'*;-* ' rs“ - urgrvsy fires? "p.3- B SPORTING NEWS Senators Nervous, Drop Chance For Top Place \VASHINGTON. Jliiie l4 (AP)— The ambitious Washington Senators became nervous today when they had an opportunity to narrow the gap separating them from the American League's first place and as a result dropped a 4 1 decision to New York Yankees. The Senators made four errors. one of v. hKll was a wild throw over first bib! by starting pitcher Ewald Pyle to let in two runs in the third inning. Earli lCJIlI made six hits. but Sllilruvuli lSpudl Chandler. the Yailkov iii-c, kept out of trouble as he weiu about annexing his seventh success against one defeat. He allowed no hits for the first five innings and for the first four permitted no Washington player to reach first base. By the time the Senators got around to scoring their lone run in the eighth. on a sin 1e, a walk, a double play and a s gle by Stan Spence, the Yankees had the game won. The victory increased New York's first-place margin to three games over the Senators. New York _. 013 000 000-4 8 1 Washirigtli 000 000 0l0—l 6 4 Chandler and Hemsley: Pylel. Scarborough 14> Adkins <1) Haef- ner (Bl and Early. Giuliani (9). Cardinals Take 5-3 , Victory From Cincinnati Still seeking their first of the season Navy softball team tackle the Ieague-lesdin Park diamond ‘this evening. . But although the "tars" have fall- ed to come through with a win in the two starts they have made they have shown enough in defeat to In both slarts they have fallen vic- pert of tlieir opponents; tonight victory YJLCA. squad in a scheduled Cty League softball encounter at the Victoria make the league luders fee: them. tlms to some timely hitting on (tie Tl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Flsh and Game News '1'. M. GILL]! at the last meeting of the m! 8r Game Protective Aswcllfiim 111° Glmg Bird Conunittco brought 1n s resolution to ask the Federal Debt- of National Raouroes to improve 111i ds and inlets of the National - orb so as to encourage the blind- of waterfowl. m: believe that unless some slob! like this are taken, that our next generation are not going to enioy the shooting privilege that we in this present eneratlon have. New w t can we do for the gen- eration that is w come. I know that every true sportsmen who has a son longs for the day when 11¢ @1111 take his bov along with him in the hunting season to his favorite hunt- ing spot or blind and watch this boy shoot his first duck or 100st- ‘But what are you men doing to help this cause along. otherwise than ‘sitting back in the favorite easy chair with your shot gun in your ls-p telling this boy of yours how many ducks or geese you shot in your day and probably how you ex- needed the bag limits, how our ore- sent game laws are all rotten and so forth. ‘Ihere is a time and ulaoo ..l Jtwclo. Juno l~i laPr-The tn 1.1.9,. snui lvlusial was inten- Conpci- brothers. him-ion and Walk- tionallv passed. Walker Cooper vi". Dill on a show today that cinch- crossed up Cincinnati's strategy by mi a 5 3 National League victory for ripping a triple. scoring three runs. the Cardinals over Cincinnati. In The huskv catcher was run down aridiiion. Harry Walker hit safely between third and home a few ill 1-i< 31st (‘UIISCCIIIIVO game. lmomeiiis later when Whitey Ku- Tl-i- lni-iicst had drvclopcd iiitcij rowski hit to shortstop Steve Mes- a lllll till tut-k tiitcliing duel be- - ner, but the Cards gained another l\\'(‘-‘li .\l1\i't and Ray Starr until the tally mi a single and a fumble. Ku- faml \l.\'lli inning. rowski crossing the plate. Chuck Klein. first man up. got Cincinnati , 000 000 021-3 8 1 hold oi one that carried him to St Louis .000 004 l0x-5 l0 1 firsi. Walker went down on a pop Starr. Malioy (7) Shoun I'll and up but Debs Garms doubled Klein Mueller. DePhillips (71; M. Cooper and W. Cooper. realizes} Boxing As Naval Scrappers Hold Nine Bouts Nine bouts. featuring good scraps in every setio were held at H M C. S. "Queen Charlotte" last night. a. draw as did also Tiirgeon and The program was part of the reg- Hoover, and Monteith and Valen- ulur ylondav" night boxing program tine. Monteith was the only Char- smci-ll at. ilic training centre. lottetown boy appearing on the Following are the rcsults: card MLHICIIEI‘ won from ltirixymotvich. Judges for the bouts were Sub- P1011 ‘V011 110m D0519» Lts. MacLennan, Crawley and Cor- GOW 110d from Campbell. rum. Lieut. Morris was timekeeper Laililillc won from Arens. with Ordinary Seaman Robinson Zvlurrav won from Gander. refereeing the bouts. A guy's bound to slow up when he gets to be my age. I can start as fast as ever. but I don't have the bounce out there I had in my hey- day. I know I miss some ba ls be- tween third and short that I once could get. “But I'll do all right for awhile. I-Iow long. I can't say. I like a good shortstop. I think he's necessary to a successful club. Me, I might be that good shortstop for 10, maybe 20, davs. But from now until the end of the season is a long haul." West won from Garvin. Ranahan and Putnam fought to iiliniiekii” “I Says He ls Feeling Fine NEW YORK, June l4 <AP)-You Inlght expect a groan-by-groan ac- count of Manager Leo Durochers return to the Brooklpi Dodger line up at the ripe old age of 37 and after a prolonged la off. but you Horseshoe won't get it. The sk pper says he ‘eilzvlfiulghg he will feel fine he doesn't know himself. and conse- quently" he doesn't know how long , . 81-13110"... til they get another dependable L5 W? mfg 1mg“ 5”“ 33°- mon fielder‘ rglsun rig ac ties for the "I was a little sore the first couple 319g“ 3t 593512“ 11' W111 c111" 511191‘ of days." he said today while rest- u; m em; 11.1"“ 1°‘ 91151111111“- A ing up for his fifth appearance as 111113111911 W111 11E 119141 511d 11'0" a regular in his comeback cam- P1135 W111 17*’- awlirded 19F 1119 D111!" pfl1gn_ ~19"; n0“; I feel new“ My ers holding the highest points for 1935 do,“ homer me at an My the season. The medal which was arm troubles me a little. Hurts put up by this club for three years when I throw. It has for the last W85 11101111183 3'96!‘ by Earl McCourt 9 "l2 years. though. who won twelve games out _ of That doesn tvbother me, though. thirteen. Anyone wishing to 10in f I can got m_\ hands on the,ball this vear please hand names to A, ll get it over to first base. c-Malllll or J. McCourt before Thurs- - “Slowed up? Sure I've slowed up. day of [his week i“ ">3! U... t ~- . OTTAWA COMMANDO CAPTAIN GETS TIIE ALLAN CUP Corp Neil Colville of the Canadian Army, former front line hockey star oi New York Rangers and captain of the Ottawa Commandos last srzisoii. accepts the Allan Cup. emblematic of the amateur hockey cham- lllOllblllll of Canada. on behalf of the army hockey squad, Making the pre- seniation is Frank Sargent. president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. (Canadian Army Photo) DANCE AT Sporting Club TUESDAY NIGHT m aid of Greek War Relief Fund. TWO ORCHESTRAS MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING 9-1 Admission 35c, checking and tax free. 1i i I t o I 1 i E i l v-v Yfi-vo-ooooooooovv ooooo-Qo-oa AAAAAAAA éAAgAAeAAAgAAAAAA ‘ a s‘ AQAAAA ¢¢¢:\ however the team is fully confident 101' everything. 811d the b11109 101' the that they will come through with sportsman as mentioned above is a victory and that at the expense to 10111318 F1511 Mid 0111116 9101"‘ of the strong civilian team. five Aswciltivn- Don't s11 bwk 1n DW mm‘); {h the favoritelsea-tsy shag‘ and legxpecdt n ug e e thesomsoneeeoo eworan Speoker-Iewis-I-looper “some then run them down. Join now so has been hailed as baseball's gregt- you can express your opinion where est outfield combination. but Casey it can be used to advantage Stengel. a one-time flychaser him- Just to show what is being done self. casts s. dissenting ballot, by one gitzatllaody; of ‘spoibtsmrent: to preserve e unt ng or e uure, Reclining 111's ‘Boston hospital, 1 would like to reprint a clipping where he is recovering (mm g taken from the Calgary Herald of latroktenlltfiz suffered just at the May 29, i943. s ar o e N ii l Le _ . the how msmfgetrnaof lg? fist‘; "”"°%?1T¢I<§‘i§ivciln§¥¥s'” 111:1? fit. uh “N: umeithlsngim _"“ o an , “@1111”! 111*‘ 11° ‘"311 11¢ 11011111 mg 1511;511:2111 ‘lfiloogteig 13' tgé f,‘}°"flj1l1“g'- 11 ‘"111’ 1" 111° "he 194s program of Duoclts Unlimited. 1 1’ "5 “P ‘"1 "Kilmnl- H" Canadian, by Ducks Unlimited mo. m“ k1“ °1 B, 17131", it was announced Friday afternoon at the closing session of the annual rafisalw; £81“ ‘gem 15 11°w 151F113“ meeting of the Canadian organiza- °‘11 P °11111¢1<1 cmbln- tion held ln the Palliser hotel. o atioiis: I‘ igh Spencer, retinng president. Elk, gaofxfbanuihth 13°11 ileum and was in m» chair. 2 “is s egk r e Y?!" "l It was the largest annual 2;» Hal-Ty HOOD Br. ti?!" v Lewis and propriatlon ever made and will 3 Joe Dilute!!!‘ 0m Te Red Sox._ bring to $842,000 the amount of Chane 15gb- ‘zwy 391111611 money to be spent in Canada to 4 T 5 . r ° e 15111111961 develop duck breeding grounds and and’ 8293b‘; ‘gahfcahsam Crawmrd conserve ducks ° c, °_ _° "mm- mOne of tlzie laliggesttpmlecis in e years eve opmen program 10013152 zranhglguhfler“ C5591’ Wfll will be undertaken in the South actions he vsvm r bigiéilde his sel- Bantry‘ district south of Bassano. from his Nationalpxgagug us: 5g: which -_s being financed by a group are bound w resent the fact that M Mumma “mm” 118 didn't name even g 51m]! fly. UTILIZE WASIE WATER. chasing threesome to the circuit to In this scheme the waste water which he owes allegiancg of the Eastern Irrigation District _ ° s ~ will be utilized to form 40 small But since that's none of our lakes which iit is estimated will business. let's lust discuss {he grow 1.000 ducksa year. merits of the four outfmd; he n addition to this project a has named. considerable amount of prelimin" ' ° v ary survey work will be done this T711? 10D Yankees trio of Ruth. year in prepare for post-wor de- Mqu-wl and Combo played as‘ a velopment of Ducks Unlimited pro- ilmt for five years, 1928 through jects on a big scale ;929._and averaged well over, 300 The United States sportsmen 11 111mm: each season with 19m present at the meeting were very 351119 Peak year. That W55 the enthusiastic over the work being ilgiwn Ruth set m; albums carried on in Canada so that ducks Ymerun mark at so and the would be available for the morta- tB-Hikees battered the plum you, men now serving with the armed sikafght in the world series. The forces of their country and Canada, all tield averaged .349 at bag _It was stated that Ducks Un- u h and Combs hit ,356 each limited was firmly established nnd and Meusei hit .337, paced b‘, was now planning a, 10~year de- fivéih. they were all lontdistance velopment program. StaW-drs- likely m hit one into the 50m to say we down m nasal-n 11 s It any moment They were Canada will not be able to enjoy any mm crack defensive unit-a 01' 11115 great work being done bv and esnorgifie wig; £01," ground tzuggsfllllffnglmsistledias‘ these birds! will s es ' . 551191 Yway an not "lent "1 111d‘ the Atlantic Flyway, ' v o Before closing I would like to 103811615??? Sox group flghfly l» quote the Hunter's Cieed and if fol- Yankee s“; on the heels of the lgwed] by all sportsmen it may help m“ r eesomo, They we" u} so ve a lot of our pmblem5_ f: s ivm i9i0 through 1915. and 31:19 who hunts and kills not s11 gangs? alifittbvssessed one of the 31111111103 to hunt attain next fall a. defensive N” “w” ‘"111 Isutneilhzgl 05:81? all that? ca“ gamed as the pee: czflisa still re- n r gen eman. 1s ’ stg/n 1v- rgw f 1 m! LIKE thoroughbreds, your C.C.M. Bicycle dc- serves the very best care. After all, it is your faithful steed which takes you wherever you wish to go. Should it break down, through neglect, you might be delayed in getting repair parts and-as to a new C.C.M. bicycle- DESERVE 'I'I-IE BEST lll1 CARE they're scarce-so scarce, in fact, that voluntary bicycle rationing has been put in effect by the in- dustry in co-operation with the Wartime Prices and Trade Board-see your bicycle dealer for details. Bicycle Purchase Application form may be filled in at any Bicycle Dealer's store. I. Keep the front hub bearings properly adjusted so that the wheel will revolve freely. Oil frequently with machine oil. 2- Oil the pedals frequently. S. Keep the brake cleaned, lubricated and adjusted so it will function quickly and smoothly. This should be done by you: bicycle dealer. l. Oil and keep freely adjusted your steering column. 5- Use special chain lubricant to keep this mass of moving parts in easy-running form. Your bicycle will last longer and glvo ocular podalllng and router riding comfort and pleasure If you will ”ssrvlso" if In the follow ng manner. C. Oil frequently the main hanger, to which the pedal crsalu are attached, as this is the power plant of the biqcla T 1. Always keep your tires inflated bud. Avoid wheel skidding, and hitting curbs and stones. Check wheel alignment bequzntl, to save tire wear. I. The above servicing can be done best by experienced C.C.M. dealer who has the proper lubricants and tools for the job. quota In proportion to the puns IvoIlcbIs. PRECISION-BUILT SERVICE PARTS FOR YOUR C.C.M. In order that C.C.M. bicycles may be hp! In good sepals, C.C.M. are mclwtclluln] Ills lint possible service on genuine C.C.M. pom and ovullsbls stocks to the 2,800 C.C.M. dealers usreu Canada. ivory dealer [m his fufl Peace-time makers of Bicycles, Joycyclos, Bike-Wagons, Cyclsts, Joy-Riders, Icy-Trikes FOR eahly accessories by apportioning their EASY RUNNING to continue fighting, but then tuni- ed hi5 back to Bettina. .52.‘. iifitzit;.?.§3?“:.if.%“2..?.“°l; 1 A11" 1111111111 Royals 21-19 and ha... hi] 00p, of the finllasrthfowliing al-"mgag $11,: a 1119 Rid 50x was in 1912 when he if; i3‘ it”??? S352??? 119511115 hit s21, H ' ' ° 00901; 3'11 ‘and Lewis 307, INTERNATIONAL Rochester 2: Newark 1. Bufifalo 8; Jersey City 7. Tomato ti; Syracuse 4. lg Montreal 2; Baltimore II. \' . . ieflfl-lle at bat with 33L u iif-‘lifi-‘lii Bettina Wins . m From Brooks 2535111‘... ill.§‘.“w€?."°.l.$.'°‘3;; In First Round i‘ c: Q -, 8 (h 3 E1 8 D '< o. u 5 o :1 N r6 :r Q ii‘ ‘f’ PI-IIILAJJELPHIA. Jung l4 -- (AP) coahbinegetrolit entry ma its best - Melio_ aemiis returned w the when Cobbahezagie of .327 in i915 ring tonight after a years’ absence . 70. veach .313 and and scored a one-punch, one-round technical knockout over Lou Brooks allaround star- of Wilmington. Del. The end came unexpectedly alter lziengf what was scheduled as a 10- . rou er on promoter Herman Tay- blwlflilln! the tight gamgg was g lor‘s first outdoor shOW at the areng t“ “"101 111 31- Innis Cardinals‘ 511111111111- ‘rlumph in the National League Bettina, now a corporal in the hast year. as thev won 14 “m” United States army. had taken two v one run in their great siren-h hard rights to the face in the first Kutcher escorted Brooks to his comer. then raised Bettinas liand night as the second game of the K. of C. softball league was I triumph as Melios manager Jgynmy Grlppo. charged into the official dates British troops 00911?- played at the diamond at Victoria led two important Italian Territor- Park iest Cyrenalca. Nov l1, i942: Tripol- ltania,_Jan. 23. i943. __ Our Way rubhis eye. l {ices defeated tne Royals 21-19 ‘rib The heavy hitting winners who -i accounted for threehome runs dur- By J. R. William 9“, o \.;. K and ‘lost only one by the gound wtiithout a return when it - marg n, ‘ appene . In m‘ v u a ‘Iheuformer lightweight champion. s year's a 1 a sou paw. saw an open ng. no Mve flgumd in 24 68813,: ‘$1,131’ stepped forward and threw a hard the winners- had a may-jg", of but left. It landed flush on Brooks left e single tallv and they m“, been ‘"- JPWILLIAM5 5 HOW sort, sou = "ro CARRYON frfilévvi/gzrgomve “WEE 911F115 WHILE PAIJS ‘mp 5H F1 ~ so. ' W'- best in l4 f th - Brooks‘ mouth popped open in r25. on lheofltheimhiigrtllrlllllllll: 13.1%.; Pain. lEtai-ted to put up his hands 17,14: gsmfgewgliclh have been de- "We m: ll ofirhgm. mamm‘ “"1 BRINGING Ill’ FATHER DIED ‘TURNS OUR 5-16 P = l°°§°§olfiifllffllls We. / a 1% -’ ‘ j l YOU 2 X / a I TIME ‘TO EAT . q ' wu TAN loidl‘ t , _ A 4.1 l. {L ‘S. WA“: TO l ./ 1‘ i.“ Tl-\\‘5 MFD N 7FJ| 4.» '/ //‘ ~ j AINENTURE! . l , / ‘I'M eeruufi ing the tussle were also backed up nearby St. Hubert Airport collld by the steady hurling of Melvin Saturday. Richards. Next game of the league Those killed were LAC. John is scheduled for Wednesday ni ht. Field of Outremont. Que" and LA Aces-Zakem. Shepherd. Rch- Stewart W. Blake of Nash ards, Corbett. Martin, Bradley, Wil- N. B. son, Burke Nicholson. One other airman parflthilm ' Royals-Lawlor, Connolly, Calia- safety after the collision. ghan, Johnston. Martin. Cantwell, ——————————— Whltlock, Whitlock, Croken. TRANSPORT IN EGYPT cal-Rio - 1c?» - Esviit 1111 transport boom and revenufl o (Patriot please copy). MONTREAL June i3 (CP)-—N0. state raiiwa s have leached s M 3 Training Command H.C.A.F. to- 0rd level. S ares in one t "- night announced the names of two firm has risen 115 points since - airmen killed when two planes from war started. s Our Boarding House With Major Hoopl use Pine '-’ B-BUTJ-‘ATHER. . kW§NZ~és Bu? Now ? ARE ~lou sun‘: GOOD P 1 @51- rr AAQ/THAT 4 ~IOU Know :0 Ekugm! _- some LIKE caeramars / ‘TO LAND 1' e I l l6 YOURTEETH cl-ilsr-rera- PLANE gal luei-wwuv oorcrr ' WNTER - WE 4‘. Z; roaeo-r t, SEASICK.’ . w . ‘ o vsirsame R12 cane. Masai? i? By George McMlllu Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Purchased less than 24 hours be- fore post time, Foxglove II. owneel 11y Hon. Peter Putty. won the Gold Vase. opening feature of the Royal Ascot meet in England five years ago today. Ascot racing has been suspended during the present war until this year when the meet was held in May. SOFTBALL All P. W. C. softball players be at. 00 P M the park tonight at 7. . . DICK IAGNALL, 5142i Manager. . LEISI‘ A LITTLE TO HELP! GARDEN- I THINK HE Q IT HIQ ‘VICTORY BED“ NETEAD OF fiARiNll