. . ..--<_sh_.<__nval..l..hvl E RoversAdvance In League Standing North Enders ‘Tlzke Tilt From Stars 5-2 In Fight For Campbell Trophy. _ Overcoming a. no nothing lead Neill struck out, to drive home the in a game which went the full tying run. Irancls advanced to nine innings the Rovers, League third and "Whflfikfil!" drew the leading city bail team, added 'a.n- pill to second on a nice stealing other victory to their string when play, IPrancis jogging home to put they defeated the stars by a. 5-2 the Rovers one 11P- y more, From then on the stars every The stars grabbed an early lead attemrpt to shove a man round was when in the initial innings, Jem- thwarted by the a/ble Ijlllrllh!’ 01’ me“ crossed the plate 9n Duffy’; Connors and the steady playing in longdrive to centre field, Murley the field- » fumbling the catch, To clinch the game the Rovers Both teams settled dmllm in wake added a run in both the seventh of the steady hurling or Connors and eighth frames. Connors and and Gcss until the 5th. when the Walsh crowns the plats- Stars again registered a count 11118111951 My ‘mm the meeting winds up 5' when G055 scored 0h the timely Rovers-Catcher, Francis Pitcher,‘ “eh {mm Saturday whh the hhal hitting o! Duffy w m“ mm Connors; 15g 1,35% Mcmnjs; 2mm stage of the classic King's prize. The opening of the sixth 55w base, MagNeill; 3rd. base, Whalenyi Dremlhihg "In agmh wdhy the Rovers make a. determined bid 8- awn. Mc-Eachsrh: L. field. Mur- I 59°11“ °“° °f Bhley“ m“ °°‘°’" 16y; c, held, whmock; n hem | ful spectacles, the great turnout of ggewal-L \. society us teams of boy sharpshoot-I gym-s _ Catcher’ Gross; ‘Pitcher, ers flom the historic public schools, G055; 15h base, RICE; zmi base, battled for the Ashburton Chall- THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m“... SPORT WORLD IIIFIEMEN ARE READY FOR ‘EMPIRUIIEET BISLEY CAMP, ‘Erlgland, Jilly 1S—(C.P. Cabin-After two weeks of arduous practice Canada's team ‘of marksmen gets into competi- tion in the National Rifle Associa- tion's big mlpire meet tomorrow. hoping for better weather condi- tiona than have prevailed since the meeting opened last Monday. Firing in the Conan Doyle and Donegall matches tomorrow starts the intensive competition among thousands of marksnlen from all over the British Isles and from far- acattcrcd parts of the Elmpire, com- petition that will get keencr each BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL Change Classes T‘ " At N ortham Races Mllligan a Morrison have decided a, change their classes from a 2.14 PacctoarresrbrAllutheylu-e , anxious to give the people the very beat racing that it is possible to hold in the Maritime Provinces and if you i will come to Northam on the 19th lyou will see in the Free For All, l" Calumet Browning 2.01%. Neil . mm 2.0a, Marjorie ma, 2.01941 i Volo R100 2.04%, Lila Frisco 2.oa~/., ' Star G. 2.09%. Beatton Gratton 2.10% and Darky Gratton 2.04. Here is 8 of the best horses in Canada starting in the Free For All and the track record is sure to be lowered to possibly 7 or 8 as the track ill very fast and in fine condition. Milllgan a Morrison are doing everything to make July 19 the big- gest day o1 the season. It is their aim to please the public and they solicit your patronage. Entries are . coming in from the best Boxers in the Maritime; and there will be 10 rounds of good fighting. Ladies and Gentlemelfs contest should provide some good entertainment and then you will have dancing in the Lux- urious Ball Room newly constructed. All this is for 'I5c including Grand Stand parking of cars and general, f0 even the count, but lvhlrley entertainment and music. Mealswhhght nehhY"steahhg sec°hdl hi‘ , Wm be served 0h the grounds_ N0 ter driving a. single through short, dhmpened the fast rising hopes of lzfltegcgigllilggglilhlebetohehflloihglffieg: the North enders which, however, Janwnett: Srd- base. Acorn: s. ston. "hge CW- The “hm ‘mm Gleh“ July 19 gee the best mclhg and were flamed anew when McInnis Sqlllifebfigg-‘il !'- field. Mimi-wlll: almond Sizhuo] scjtkmd’ came‘! largest crowd that wlll be assembled llit a. three bugger to center field, c. field, nllrryi 1. field, shlhaers. d‘ "l" iWPhY- which dates from together this season. Watch for our followed by 8» iW° b08891‘ by. Umhhckm plate_‘ Walsh? ht‘ 1861' ‘Iv Swrmg an aggwgate of‘ entry list in Tuesday's Paper. Whaicn, who drove the suhsrs'b“5°s"Diah‘°hd- Cmhltll- 487 Pmm" m" °f a hmible ‘h 56° 1784-7-14-3i. nver the fence. Francis walked’ 30X Sch" despite m“ miserable 511mm“; cm" and the reliable “WI-lackey" drove ‘hum!’ RIFLE SHOUT a single to left field, after Mhc- Rm" Stars . , _ The West Covehead Rifle Club 8T8 I n E n l F‘ Sluggers W!" H U M E R U N $5.1‘; f3?‘..3.“..“-”f§”f§;‘lt.i‘ll= i Second Section s T A N u I Na I Fbliowing is the score: y Eric CW5 Much interest is being taken in, In ah lmlmrtaht’ 193$“ fixture the Golf Championships this year at last h1g1"; at Shmmehslde the L. McKinnon .. ... 89 Cont. J- Mvlvfillllm 84 the Sumnle ma. Golf Course flfldipioneers be“ the Slussers 5-4 in 84 some good rounds have been play? a elm‘? mhght 8'0""? thereby Win- 34 cd_ ' hing the second section of the _ 83 My.’ Harold Gmldet Se; a new Sunlmcrilde League. The third Proude . . 83 mark when llc scored a. 35 for nine sect-i?" star's Mvhdily highl- Maye holes, while playing with lvlr. J. Le Roy Holman. Mr. Gaudet will no doubt make a. good showing at the Maritime Meet, which is to take place in Charlottetown next month. 53 Mr. J. Le Roy Holman was the ,________ 3g winner of this weeks sweepstakes.- __ so $- fietlimm: he‘ The first shcot on the Salver will es , delicious WRIGLEY-s be held on Saturday 15th inst at keepYOUfresh. 1 o'clock sharp. YOU sermons AIND PAY LESS WHEN YOU auY A , , ,frnm William (Surc- thing) IIIurpIIy . . . who knows the ropes on every race track from IIIontreuI to Mexico. “Say, you’ll hear a fcI- - low ‘put his shirt’ on a horse . . . or ‘bet his boots’ . . . or threaten to ‘out his hat’. But when it comes to so! he either swears by ’em or at ’em. Get mo?” t ; IIIlp|lc* We get you, Mr. Murphy. Once a man bus worn Atlantic: Inc's sure to swear by tIlcnr-as being tho beat looking, hardest wearing sox hc’s ever had In his life. d ‘if llo docsrft wear antics, than Ile ought lo swear at himself . . . Tbcfru on snlo almost everywhere 35c. t0 $1 Atlantic 50x Mar/fine Mal/e II» Mar/lime Men ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR LTD. -—- Moucvomu u. M 1 2 0 0 1 o Check over the Ilst of features of the New Ford V-l and you will see why It Is the greatest value ~ In the history of the automobile. That Isn't a matter of opinion. It's something you can prove -' " ' ', and ' ', by ' ' _ the car and taking It out on the road for a demonstra- tion. It has many features usually found only In cars selling at $1500 to $2000. EIGHT-CYLINDER SMOOTHNESS-Thc New Ford V-8 is lhc only low-priced cur with a V-lype eight-cylinder engine. (75 horsepower. 80 miles an hour.) Outside of Ford, this V-lypc engine is used only in (he most expensive cars. ALUMINUM CYLINDER HEAD-Ancxample of the quality Imill inlo the car. A factor in ils remarkable speed, power, acceleration, smooth- ness and economy. No other low-price car has I!- Costs us more. Gives you bcllcr service. LARGEST LOW-PRICE can-N.- other Inw- price car is so rnnmy nnd comforlnblc as the Ford V-B. I! has a ll2-incb wheelbase and one to eight more inches of inferior room. BEAUTIFUL LINE$— The New Ford is the mos! aflrzlrlivc cur on the road today —-rcgnrd- Ices of price. I! is a style leader for 1933. SAFETY GLA$§-—Uacd for Windshields of all Ford cars. Only low-priced car with safely glass throughout in all dc Iuxe closed body types wilhout extra cost. RIDING COMFORT-The self-adjusting. dou- ble-aciing shock absorbers on the New Ford are the lypc usually used only on high-priced cars. They cos! ua more. No Increased cost In you. THREE-QUARTER FLOATING AXLE- Usually found only In can selling from $2000 up. straddle-mounted driving pinion I: anolher qualify fealure. TORQUE-TUBE AND RADIUS-ROD DRIVE- Again lho Ford gives value far above lhc price Only other cars with torque-tube and radius-rod drive seII from $1500 up. MORE BRAKING AREA-The Ford ha! nearly 50% more braking surface than the aver- age for cars of similar weight and size. Ono square Inch oi‘ braking surface lo every 14M pounds of car weight. ............. 94 (Associated Press) Home Runs Yesterday-Dickey, Yankees, l; Averill, Indians, l; Hale, Indians, 1; Vergcz, Giants, 1. The Loudcrs-Foxx, Athletics, 25; Ruth, Yankees, 22; Gehrig, Yanke- es, l7; Klein, Phlllles, 17; Berger, Braves, 16. League TotaIs—American, 357; National, 254; Total, 611. Sulimming, Tennis, Gal/j Baseball . . . rim/or WRIGLEWS Athletes rely on WRIGLEY'S for that much needed “pick up" during strenuous com- Tl<'=‘|'n~uv-- Boxing A t HighlandersCamp __i_________ Four keenly contested four NW1d boxing matches were held by — - the Prince Edward Island High- J E n landers at their camp at Brighton _ Inst evening. There was a. la;- ge crowd in attendance and interest’ was keen. The Highlanders’ plpe,‘ I L See the New Fol-d V-Ii at the showrooms of the nearest dealer and arrange for a demnnatrndom. PQFIFJI-‘PHQF-‘Piéhfi New Annan Wins InitialSoccer Tilt "Tbpsy", said’ the mistress to the maid, “just look at this table. Why ___._. I can write my name in the dust." There wns alarge turnout for the “It must be wonderful" coln- first league game 0f the P111168 mented the maid. “Ah wishes Ah County Soccer teams, who are play was educated." ing for a trophy dvhflted b)‘ Keith 311111118. M-L-A. and Hlllh 14011150111 dram. A similar decision was an- The game was between the New houhced m, the bout between cop The Jersey field day sponsored by .__ AT_.. Annzln and Magrate teams and was 90ml Canmbeu of D_ company‘ and the Prince Edward Lsiand Jersey MILLIGIIII & MOIIRISUIPS one of the best, ygfi, and was played K Q Harry’ City‘ 5 Breeders Club, was held yesterday IIortham, P. E. I. on me New 511mm football grounds, In the thud sebto however I at North Wiltshire on the farm of on Wednesday evening. Dannie lvrcQunnle Olltpgjnted m Mr. Frank Easter, and was attended 0 WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th. PIIRSES $1200.00. régiasakare Band was present. and rendered music throughout the evening. r ITltheflrtbOIrlPI-YK . . . . . D_ Cmnpan; an: C00 rzllstog Of= k Lheck up on prlcc-—nn what you get for wllat you pay. Also ride 1n the New Ford Fnur-nanothe! ' mo or" l, great value at a alill Iower price. Its improved SO-llorsepower motor is co r‘ ely cushioned In man o’ A‘ Company battled m h rubber, for quiet and smoothness. 3: INEXPENSIVEI- Skrlslrvluc’ NEW roan 4 $590.. (IZILB. East Windsor, Ilnlarln. Bumps", lpdrl n" and fuxn lxfru) ' ,. NEW FORD V-8 P $650.. (KILI. Sal! Wlmhnr, Ontario. , spur! lira Ind run nxfru) commg through by the odd goal. 618mm by several prominent men from New Margatc won the toss, and Mr. In “be final, JohryMacDonald of, Brunswick indicated that it was the strong kicked o“ ‘ -- s , largest and best conducted field day emde won h demswh ‘Werj that they had attended this year. In the m“ hw- Mihgaw" w“ Harold MaCOflllllm cl side left scored after thirty minutes “wit. A Rh Sauéderryyvas referee d Th}: Biglhsriggywas 111135,]; u; o: ' OI‘ y 8 C HITITIBII, . 08X] play. 35km h, Margaws goal caved Mr’ E‘ F‘ Awm w“ hhmhhcer- Easter, Secretary of the Club, who gave a. few trail-chosen opening re- shots from all angles from the New and Mom's‘ n95’ whhe “hd Gw- marks. flwmr. Jldges. Annan forwards. 19.156011 outs“, fight gm- New An- The first speaker was Mr. W. L. mm was injured and was o“ ‘or the 21:51:13?’ ur/‘lxlhvllvhglsalflgzt/Z-dshgelggll-i YlBXt feature of the programme. It 2nd. Henry Godfrey, North Wilt- 13th, Walla/cc Stead, Brackley- Ba rest or the game.‘ t 1' New C J Cook Federal Cow Testing As- w” ccnductpd by Messrs’ L‘ w‘ shire’ 77' 14th’ Ralph Younker’ Hampshire‘ Ha“ ‘time some‘ Marga c’ ' sociaiion representative The next B01781‘ and W. R. Show. A large “d1 hvhm MCKIC- s°hthp°rti 75- 5'7- ’ ' number of Club members and boys 4th, Reta Easter, North Wilt- 15th. Henry Hurry, North River, FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED “The Can-dbl Co!" BOOKS (Ocntinued from page l.) Annan, 0- It was a. hectic battle, New Arman Nickemon to Wm the Judges‘ d? blhmore than 300 people. Remarks FOUR CLASSES Purse $300.00 $300.00 Free For All Trot And Pace 215 Trot 222 Pace $300.00 227 Trot and Pace -- — $300.00 3 SECONDS ALLOWED TROTTERS Purses wlll be divided Into 5 monies 40%, 25%, 15%, 12% and 8%. 5% deductions from first and second winners. 3% from third and fourth winners. Entrance fee 15% of purse and entry fee must accompany entry WlllcbJvo will ask horsemen In forward at once. Entries close Jul! 15- N. T. A. Rules governing races‘ except wherfthey conflict with entry conditions. The management Is not responsible for goods stolen or mls- lald or for accidents of any nature whatsoever which may occur In racing °I' rwIsc on the grounds. / c Nortbun Track II In better condition for racing than it has been l‘ In! time alnco constructed and we are looking for a good day: racing IIIII a large attendance. Ladies and I‘ tlcmena step dancing competition cash prizes each lenient $5.00, $3.00 and 81.50. Int-rice will also bs received from Boxers wishing u» compete. Best Ifillnetl selected. Winner $20.00 and $5.00 for looser, if n draw money will be divided equally. mum good reference do not arrly- 5 will"! 5011b. Entries close July l5, anyone wishing to compete mall entry Bl "l" llvlng weight and experience. Mach and refreshments served on lfollnfll. fllrwllll llf 91¢ Immrhm‘ lull room. Admission 15 cents including grand Itfllld. Plfllfll c"! ""1 Iulcing, children under ten free. ' ' __ U‘ oath-o process of illumination was ex- Dlalned in detail, illustrated with some beautiful coloured slides of original manuscripts irl the McGill University Library. The different styles of illumina- tion and writing were referred to briefly, and the attention of the audience was drawn to the intricacy and originality of the designs and to the great variety of information that they give us about many phas- es of medieval life. The subject will be continued to- night In the lecture 0n the mrdirv- al libraries. _-_________ Ilnard’! Llnlmcnt rnhu gran-w. The second period opened up With lots of excitement and wntlhllfid that way until the finish. New Annan, playing one man short, fought hard and tied the score after ten minutes PIP-Y. P°°1e struck in from a pass from Walker to make the svfll- Marga“ thsh lt- tacked and Duckwol-th put the vis- itors one up from close in. New Annan retaliated. Albert Sihhmh evening up the score with a drive from twenty-five yards Wi- After ten minutes, the same D15?- er scored from a friendly pitch t0 win the Slime for New Annan. Final score: New Annan, 3; Mflfflfllfl. 2- Mr, Harry Dye refereed-S. Brinzim! Up Father _{ va/ELL- WHAT ‘ i" DlD "m: LAST —-#” oocroR Haws HE WUZ. WORBE THAN, THE OTHER$ ‘ HE WANTED TO BEND ME TO Al . HOSPITAL: I'VE SENT FER ANOTHER ONE-j - I'LL CONVINCE MAGGIQ THAT I'M WELL" l ///. ‘ MR-JiGC-‘b- \ - lfiuaivfii speaker was Mr. Ernest Lister, Sec-y p In”), of the Harvey Jersey Bream, and girls from different parts of the ers’ Club at Harvey Station, New Pmvlhce m“ Part‘ A para?” ‘i’ Brunswick, whowas followed by Mr. JerseY Came mhowfih Tm a“ m" s Tomnnsonl Federal R o‘ P‘ mspec_ exhibited were 0i’ excellent quality, to‘. and Mn L“ w_ Roper, mvefl and were described individually by stock Pr°mowr_ Mr. Bremner, who also gave the rc- Mr. W. R. Shaw, livestock Super-l "his °I "Eh ‘h the “m: h d lntendent, and Mr. James Bremner,| Lhhchwh served ‘h t e o" 5r secretary and new Man for the by the ladies of the Club was the Canadian Jersey Breeders’ Associu- hhhl “Murc- tlon of Canada were the conclud- The d" was hearth)’ ehjqvu‘ by 111g speakers. The latter outlined "11 Wh° attend“ - the characteristics of the Jersey] F°h°w1h$ We" the wlhhe“ m breed of cattle to the large hllul-‘tha comrrstltlvhi once, and gave a complete history oi‘ 15$. MBTY P7"‘»"‘"'l“"- the breed. brwk- 8°- A judging demonstration was the I l-lazcl- I I DlDrJT ‘BEND FER You -ro _ COME HERE AN Queers-i WANT ‘TO KNOW IF I'M TH\% I‘; BEFORE COMING INTO ‘(OUR HOUEE I CAN 55E THAT You BHOULD BE n4 A HOFaPlTAL- shire, 73. 5th, Hope Rodd, Harrington, 70. 6th, Dorothy Easter, North Wilt- sllire, 69. 7th, Morris Kitson. 68. 8th, Gladys Easter, North Wilt- shlre, 65. 9th, Thomas Wiltshil-c, 64. 10th, Arnold Godfrey. Wiltshire, 64. 11th, Emerson Deacon. Wiltshire, 63. 12th, Ellslncr S::ll:‘l_ North Wilt- shlre, 60, Hampshire, Jackson, North North North 56. P. R. A. The Annual Prize Meeting of Lhl Prince Edward Island Provincial Rifle Association will be held on Charlottetown Rifle Range July 17th and 18th, commencing at 8.30 a.m. Make your entries early. CHARLES LEIGH. LIeutn-Col. Secretary Treasurer. By George McManus wELLrrolJRE. NOT‘ comm‘ no AN‘ IF ANYONE?) new‘ TOA HOEIPITAL, l-rel GONNA I O I'M, in‘ Fallon: Indium. Inf. Gull Imalll Mhll lnenml