AUGUST 9, 1940 n? REMEMBER WHEN m, The Canadian Press) 11:10 Ederle 0f the United came U10 m conquer the .11.], channel l4 years sgo \ ‘H. '51..- swam the tide-swollen ‘ L m 14 hours and 3i. minutes. Open T0111’?! Twenty-one matches were rsn m“, Edward Island 0WD “mm “mm; through In sll divisions. B05 ii-erc Ladies Singles Twp,- matches, all straight set 1 I iicz-e run off in the ladies’ , Barbara Mercer beat. Doris - 1 6-0, 6-1. Gwen Rosters '. MncKay 6-1, 8-3, while »,, Dalton of Newcastle. inniuat-cd Mrs. Sterling l ct Charlottetown 6-1 Junior MGR’! Slllllfll Junior men's singles Art biuu James Palmer 0-0. 0-4 1n the only extra set Ji-rry I-‘cst-cr took twenty- . in beat Hugh Simip- Score: Juiilnr Ladies’ Singles 311100 after losing the first ." r.» Lnura Jeanne Arsenauit two 6-2 i:1 the Junior ladies’ , it was the only extrs sot . 1n tho other two matches PJllllllt Simmons won from (‘gmpbeil B-l and 6-3 c l-‘clzcc Arsena-ult was elim- Nancy Simpson 6-8 and i’... p91; hm: are complete results of the crynin: day's P101! | ' Senior Men's Singles John Sanderson. Halifax. won from illiroici Black, Charlottetown. G-Ii. ck Kcuiiy, Charlottetown, beat l CYZLlH, 6-3, 6-4. Mei-s, Charlottetown, 6-0, 5 E ‘l’. '6' 5 s 3 ? 5 i- l-lueli Little. Halifax, won from Alvx linzliicson, Charlottetown, B-l, 5-4. Favorites Come Through _With Victories As Island ament Starts off in tho opening his ploy of tho woo-idiom yeslordsy wiiii iovoriioi Fi-iiture matches In the senior men's single sow Robert Isynos ol i011, iii-at Art Csntwsll of Chsrlotiotown In throo sol-L. The scores 5.2, 4-6 and 8-6. _'l‘ho other extra. set match slw Philip Cole eliminate Art Wright 6-1, 5-7 Ind 6-1 Ill lllll division- Rcbeit Jhwes, Boston, woo from ‘A? grihwelil, Charlottetown, l-i. fivsgiabonnors best Mark mmsn 6 . -. George Collins best rut Mo- qiioid, 0-1 0- . a m godin best Charles MoQusid 5 rings‘. ooio bent m wrnm s-s. Lsdies’ Singles I)Sonior) Bsrbars. Done-id, 6-0, 6-l. a 9120131 Rogers best Essen McKay liiflm ‘mean Dalton, NewOastle bee-t Mrs. BM oDonsld, 6-i, 0-2. I Junior Men's Singles a gm‘ pontoon om Jhmes Palmer #111113; Cole best win. nroiioiii, u-o. 0 . a llvnsmoMoireside best Jock Morris Joseph LnOlsir best Geo. d. Walker d-I, 6-0. gtzjrbsslMouriioln best ‘Rd Wilson Junior Lsdies Singles Poulins Simmons but liiesnos Campbell 6-1, 6-6. Joan Miller best Lsuro Joanne Arsensult, 4-6. 6-3, 6-2. Felice Arsensult best Simpson 6-6, 0-4, NSTIW FINNISH VESSEL ARR-IVES BOSTON, Aug. 5.—(AP> —- ‘me first Nnrilsh vessel to reach here since that country's war with Rus- sia ended in March put in today with o. load of wood pulp snd paper. 11... Biggest Event Of The Season To Date MONTAGUE RACES Wednesday, August 1th, 1940. 0-4. s l0 $1,000 — PIIRSES — $1.000 _ The greatest array of fast horses to come iolelh" 5° lnr this season, will be on hand to compete I01‘ the 3B"- uinis purses offered. h The following are the classes, and entries in eac - FREE FOR ALL PACE .—.-\.»\li0.\i 1.. 2.0a. McNeil! s: Mollm- °l'"'°"°‘°"“' i.-1ii:1i1"ono'GRATTAN. 2.08. Lee D- Jones. Wlckhsm. N. I. a.- m: AZOFF. 1.59 1-2. C- ll- R011"- Mm" 3"“ 4._u ill’ HANOVER. 2.01 r-I. luicy I» BWMWY- c “m” rm BARS. 2.05 1-2. Wm- E- Crlllilhmfl- 5""“' 5.—\'i. FREE FOR ALL TROT i.—-i.i'.-"i' ' . 2.01 1-4 can. n. oiiooaior, ciurlgtiehwil- fZ.-<f)I‘II‘II-IFIIIASI$\(I)ER. 2.1a 0-4. Ssrnifll 9'1""- K "1""- t-m n1. POTEMPKIN, 2.01 1-2. Andrew Pm!- Sill-WWW“ 4.-.i1 v1; riyixs, 2.13. 1.. '1'. Porier. st. Andrews. l’; Q- 5.-.lliI.l.i . KALMUCK. 2.12 1-2. Will"! “'11- 5"" °“'”°""' i‘. 1311.1‘) BEE. 2.11 l-I, W. warren, Konsinlfflll- R - MELODY. 2.1: 1-2. ilvililsrlfl W""'- C°'°"°"" -—i‘! \" ABB.. rank A srns I l!- 11-111.,\-rii1:niii:li.i.£, 2.0a 1-4, soniiioi stained! "- ""|°“°‘""' 2.16 PACE . .1, l“ M9 1.2, McNelll 6 Melssso. Charlottetown. - my. 2.10. r. c. mccui-iiy. ri-uro. N- 5- I 11w KALMUCK, 2.14, sin-ed Webster, 1mm. r. s. . m l-—-.\'i‘i.i.l', 2.00 1-2, J. Harry Brllll o Cyrus Dsilvhilm- l" "- 2.22 TROT AND PACE I-—.III.\.\' us»: . , .1 . Iiliiun l. u- ‘okshsiik. ihllffl- b-Msion tail-is.” zisvl-z. o-osr- Bi-Iblfl- 5‘""""“°' 3~—-\l'\'1"1:.\, 2.12 3-4, Gfllly’! Stables. Bummvrlid“ . xi-.1.1.ii-; ;_;-i:v. 2.11 1-2. Neil Simpson. IIlInllI-iilli P- I- l- ‘ IIARVESTER, 2.09 l-I. Leo D. Jones, Wickhsni. N- I- vy c. GIIATTON, 2.21 l-IL-Leo n. Jones, wiekhsm. N- B- .. ‘r mu. 2.14 1-4. r. c. Mocoi-uy. ‘ri-nro. N- B- *-—l'> 111i nmrrou. 2.14 1-1. Goorse Bmltim- K°“"""°"' 51-“ s VICTORIA. 2.14, Power Bram‘. giariottotown- "“ V I. . . . oso Chi"? ‘"5 "~01 i-I h)icgl.\2\"!?N.P;.‘lviIl-l5l: Peter MfiM-hfll- K"“"““"' |'-'-—-llilI.\.\' vmzKE, 2.1:; i-4. c. 1.. Dsnphineo. nailin- lIL-fiit u‘: _ s. Ilsliisx. N01‘i<::-1<"A..?i:-3Eo'i;rs::k eghmweli filled wiiii Island and MIIIIIM that ai-o known Io be well cisssified, and srs hound to insh s P 11;: c011 . . ~11»-i--0Z°?§."§.§§§'ii.i'?io iiio iopuiailon of lull"! "N M‘ W‘ on hc produced In the iiiio of rlcol iii iiiu ooiioin. and "ill W" "l" n" °“"‘l'"""~ ' . .. . MEALS Ti. | _ i is Ill be Iii elisrse of the inblcs ;f!:l)|r||1l[l:::\ "fr,,°',:i,'§|.wflm::"s::i::oiioo h’! s first-class meal st "““""="'ic 1.1.... riiifioiiioo are slvlns "w" mm“ m‘ “d u" m” mfl‘ "l" he for some needy and worth while nndertslitll- Mons START AT 1.45 P. M. (STANDARD) ii 1i - will be mode to hsve the novels-foal‘ 3L1?iflio-Tiiliiisioiiveih020:1. msiin . Patrons are m“ "wuf-‘lfli to come ‘only so ss to ovoid ss for ss possible eon- i ni ihr ii k i. III. t t o time. Th! iilansgeinfinto shillings :10 Igsponslbilit! 1°’ "7 mu.” l" Iimaze i0 any person or property dilfllll “Ill 1"“- Gciimi Ailmllslfln. s0 ooiiio, plus lsx. Children. 2s will» Managing Owner. F"? Today ’s Tennis Schedule 10.80 A. M. Senior Mons’ Singles Hug: Littlo vs Robert Jsynes ‘a1. Nadeau vs Gordon McDon- s . Junior Mons’ Singles Ivan Connors vs Jerry Fbstor Forbes Mountain vs Joe LBClfllX‘ I P. lib-Senior Mons’ Singles Gsimot ltsper vs Jack Kenny. Junior Mons‘ Singles B. N. Watt vs Allison Saunders lmior Indies Singles Jean Wright vs Laure Arsonault. Doreen Graham vs Helen Law- son. ‘£01m McCredy vs Felice Arsen- a . Junior ladies Singles Msrgsret Mart-in vs Beryl De- Blois. LIN-Senior Mons‘ Singles Dog MoDlsnnid vs Vincent Mc- s . Ivor Precce vs Gordon Hutche- n. Forbes Mountain vs Jack Purkls. it. N. Watt, Jr. vs Art l-Ieai-tz. Mons’ Doubles Collins sud Godin vs Wright and Kenny. Jeanne l P. M.-Scnior Mons’ Singles Peter McKenzie vs Allison Saun- ders. lonior ladies Singles Mrs. Gfidon Lewis vs Mrs. Gor- dm McDonald. Ph llis McLean vs winner Law- son- rsham 2 o'clock match. Constance Harrison vs winner McCrsdy - Arsenault 2 o'clock match. Junior Mans’ Singles Philip Cole vs Wm. Moresido Mons’ Doubles Roper and Nadeau vs Purkls and Ayres. MENS’ DOUBLES DRAW MoDiarinid and R. N. Walt, Jr. H. Black and Johnny McQuaid. Connors and Rcddin. Hutcheson and lfi cheson. Mountain and Cole. Saunders and FVQJBI‘. Preece and McKenzie. Rape: and Nadssu. Purkls and Ayers. Inmsn and Jaynes. .Saunderscn and Moreslde. Collins and Godin. A. Wright and Kenny. . J. C. I. Edwards and Little. Note. Nos. l and 14 are byes- the others play first round matches. Ladies Doubles and Mixed Doub- les Draws cannot be made until arrival of Quebec and Ontario players who have been delayed by motor trouble. ‘These draws will ap- pear tomorrow and doubles games will then be scheduled Feature match of today's events will quite probably be that between Philip Cole and Bill Moreside late this aftemocn in the Junior men-i singles. It. has evlery indicsatiivt t bein o. hard batte from s a! 0 finish and should be worth seeinS- --~ *P§“?PPF9?P?PF Baseball Results YESTERDATS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Brooklyn, night gems. New York 000 000 000-0 0 2 Brooklyn 100 004 l0x—6 l1 0 Gumibert, Dean, Lynn and DQ11- ning; wyott and Phelps. AMERICAN LEAGUE York 000 00o 010-1 1 i ggvwii 010 120 0011-4 1o o Bonhsm and Rosor; Ostermuel- ler snd Foxx. Clwelsnd 00o 201 040-10 12 l Qhioogo 001 000 000-l 5 l Harder and Hemaley, smith, Ap- Rowe and Sullivan; Lawson. Mills and Swift. Nimbus. Second Gsnie: Detroit N0 000-O 0 x 8t. Louis 002 llx—4 5 2 Br and ‘Ibibbetits; White- head rid Swift. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE llrst Game: Jersey City 0N 000 060-12 18 1 Toronto 000 000-O 1 2 (D0 Vsndenbers’ and Eilifl; Pezzullo, , Jones and Heath. Second Game: Jersey City ‘Ibmnfn 000 1 Cohen and Blsemire; Fischer and Grsv. Baltimore st Rochester. night a . noiiinioio 01o 000 010-2 2 1 Rochester 000 001 20x—3 5 5 Collier and Krscher; Roe Boheflink. Newark 000 200 000-i 10 2 Syracuse 006 I40 0011-1010 1 Bsrley, Johnson, msnkhouse and Warren; l-Timkle and Hattie. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 011011011 MacINTYRE. . w, m-l-i-ai r _..., h___ . .- lthuil; ihnsssOltyo d.‘ A piston and Tresh, ‘rumor. I111 G = Detroit. ‘m. ill. 200 016-9 l2 1 8t. Louis 100 (l)! 000--2 6 l 1 THA Kl.()'l"l‘l§'l‘i'lWN Giants Take Firmer Hold On 4th Place ‘TORONTO, Aug. 5 —(OP) —-Jer- soy City Giants strengthened their hold on fourth place in the Inter- national League today by scoring a double victory over the last place Maple Ioeafs 12-0 and 3-1. The Little Giants pounded three Toronto liurlers for 18 safe drives in the first game to score easily behind the effective flinging of big Hy Vandcnberg. Vandenberg drove in the first two runs and had three safe hits to pace the winning attack along ivith Dick- shot. and Jensen. Johnny Pczzullo, who gave up 10 hits in the first five frames was charged with the de- feat. Sid Cohen bested Carl Fischer in a souihpzulviug duel in the late name. Fischer's only three passes ivere bunched nit-h singlesjiy Ver- non and Sturgeon and 11 double by Dickshot in the second and third innings for the three Jersey City runs. A double by 'I‘_vler and De- iongliek: Sll\’ll€ cost Cohen a shut- out ln the fourth. Leaves Today John Paul. noted Indian run- ner from Charlottetown. loaves to- day for Dartmouth. N.S.. to take part in the annual 6-mile road race. which will take placn Wed- nesday. He has been practicising for the event all along and is in good shape for the run. Only Mon- day night Pnul covered a 4-mile course in exactly 21 minutes. Last year he captured the honours at Dartmouth by leading a largo ficlri of runners to ihn tape. The Island Indian is full of confidence and expects to repeat his last. year's Will. The race is part of the Dartmouth Natal Day cele- brations. Two Brothers 0f Tommy Farr Are Decorated LONDON. A112. 5 ---fCP) —'i‘wo brothers. of 'I‘on1mv Farr, the ll"3\'_\'\\'Cl'.§lil. boxri". 1111's barn dec- orufcti xyilii iiti‘ iil"il.'il of the or- dcr of fhc British (Ill])ll'(‘ and com- iucndod by Lorri Bcnvorbrcok. iVIiu- 131' 1Y1 (he FOMEZ“ E-‘(Chflilgfl 3401",? $011- ISlPY ofAircr-"ifl Production. for their bl‘fiV(‘l'_\' in an explosion in a south England foundry. GllARn"" Pirates Home With Spoil After Road Trip PITTSBURGH Aug. 5 —(AP) —- Payoff pimung iii-ought Pittsburgh Pirates home today from their most successful road trip in several years with a record of l0 games won and four lost. Currently, the Pirates’ form is a- bout the best in the majors and is attributed mainly to the steady hurling. in sharp contrast to the sorrowful spectacle presented ear- lier in the season when the Bucs were staggering under pitching that was plain punk. Rip Sewell seems to be shaping 11p as the ace of the fast-develop- ing Pirate hurling staff. He pitch- ed threc victories on the eastern trip, including his four-hitter a- Qainst the Phils yesterday: to bring his triumphs for the season to nine against. two losses. Mace (Fireman) Brown, who several times has been graduated from the bullpen to a startinq as- siunment. likelv will matrlculsite azain into a starter as the Pirates open fi. drive tomorrow to push in- to the first division. He pitched a three-hitter Saturday. Other huriers contributing to the improved game of the Pirates are Johnny Lanning and Danny Mac- Favdcn. both of whom have SIVTWT‘. -F07‘ RGCQ “flashes of brilliance. and Kon I-Ieintmlman and Dick Lahzihan. :1 pair of steadily improving leiliatid- ers. Tennis Dance At The ‘White Spot’ Thursday A‘T9IllllS Dance has been arrang- ed for the "White Spot" Thursday night, it was announced last night. Bill Moresicie and his iunior orqhcs- tra will furnish music. a sure indi- cation the event will be a success. Pound, Dollar Both Advance YORK, Aug. 5—(OP)-—'I'hE NEW “free” pound Sterling and the Can-f ‘plans adian dollar incrcosrd in value‘ m No-run, No-h NEW YORK. Aug. 5—(AP)— Johnny Whitehead veteran St. Louis rlglit-hancler, pitched a no- hit, no-run game against Detroit Tigers today in the nightcap of s doubleheader culled at the end of 5 1-2 innings 0:1 account of rain. The Browns W011 4~0iiIiE‘I‘l~1I5lIlgll’l6 opener 9-2 and tixucppcd the Tigers out of first plan 1n the American League. Mel Harder of Cleveland Indians pitched s five-hit, 10-1 victory over Chicago White Sox. Playing at hcmc the pennn11i-l111uary' IFllllBllS rushed into a three-run lead in the second inning off Chunky Ed Smith, a southpaw. Four szngics by Rollie Hem-icy. Ben Chapman, Wentlierly and Lou Boudrrau and a fumble by smith produced the tallies. They iiildCll two more in the fourth, "Lofty Fritz Osieriiiiielicr, who couldn't get going in the first half 0i’ the scosun, pitched Boston Red Sox to :1 4-1 home victory over New York Yankees. Ostcnnuelier kept govt-n hits scattered and hzici a rllliliillf un- til tin- efglitli, when he wnlkcd two men and Joe Dunriggio singled one of them home. Ernie Bonn-um, a rlghthander re- cnllcd last week from Kansas Cit-y wont- the whole distance for the Yankees and did a pluzky jizb of 811001111: 10 1111s. But one or them ivris Jimmie Foxxfls 25th httmc run behind a walk to Miannger J03 Cronin in the fifth. ll. S. Senate Group Approves Compulsory Military Training WASHINGTON, Aug. b—(A.P)—- Legislation for compulsory military training of American youth fin- ally receivcd the approval today of the Senate Military Conunlttee. whose chairman, Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas, declared on the Senate floor that, he fumiy be- lieves Hitler intends to attack the United States. Ready, after many delays and post-imnemcnts, for consideration in the Senate proper, the measure svcaiteti only the passage of a bill SLllllOPlZlflg Presmient Roosevelt to call out. the National Guard and army reserve officers for intensive tramlng. Sheppard's statement that Hitler eventually to attack the United State,- uns made in the Drop Tigers _ relation m the United States dol-l course pl a brisk exchange With Burton ivhecler, Montana km today g Democrat. Free sterling rose two cents to; ———-————-———— $3.90 and the Dominion currency, FRENCH FACTORIES RESUME 1-8 cent. to a discount of 12 7-8 per Johnny Whitehead Pitches it Game To From Lead BUFFAID, N. Y., Aug. 5 -(AP) — The American professional foot- ball league became a reality today after a two-day organlmtion meet- ing at which William D. Griffith of Columbus, 0., former publicity unis named league president. Griffith said the league Will be composed of six teams: Buffalo, N’. koe, Chiefs. MAKES MONEY FROM CHICKEN!» LONDON, Aug. 5.—-(CP)—A but- clier at a south-east coast town col- lected £15 ($67) from the Red Cross Societv when two of his chickens ivere killed by machine gun bullets from an enemy plane during an air battle along the coast. He. auction- cri off one for £10 and rafflecl the othcrjwo for £5. MONDAY, AUG. OPENING NIGHT TWO MAIN BOUTS lst Main Bout for Ma 31. ‘ififl-‘HT-‘IJHHNWHH 'n'o'n'b'i'b'h'is'nfi'ifis'fn‘n's'h'n'ifs'h'n'n'o'u'u\fis'b's i s i ~. JIMMY MOONEY a Peakes Station, P.E.I. ' Junior Lightheavyweight Champion of P-E.I. WITH OTHER PRELIMINARIES director for Ohio State University,‘ Y., Indians: New York, Yankees; M“. . Boston. Bears: Cincinnati, Ben- 15min (“nbg gals; Columbus. Bullies: Milwau- Rowen, m.“ CHARLOTTETOWN SPORTING C. LUB Championship “IRISI-l" LEO KELLY _ Charlottetown, Maritime Lightheavyweight Champion vs. CECIL BRAITHWAITE Quebec, Maritime Middleweight Champion, Challenger 2nd Main Bout for Maritime Junior Lightheavpwveiirht Championship 1 Vs. which does not stick lo the lipi Professional Football League BASEBALL’ X Becomes Reality BIG NIX (By Th; Ashlin-lain! Fri-us!) (three ion Plgyor, (‘liih i; Al! R H PCT. ‘.5 '3 l i l Home RUHSI——- American Len i. ._ 2 ' Runs Boiled Inc-- American Ipqwie --- G.'r~<:1i)P."'!, i. ' tic-J’. ‘J-‘f-‘J-‘J-Hhohfifll-V-HHUHHHM- JESS-H n n o‘o"o‘o"o'o's‘s'o‘s‘o'ii‘ 12-10 P.M., D.S.T. 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The Swiss from l’ ° ° ,5 “l ' ~ Main Bout a; 11 _m_ Dgfl‘, ytzar-olri‘ tDoluullas rwcntd bar-kl lntg finitshed .01 cent. higher at 22.75 liliggmilTigéjl-fslgging5 i327 f“lr'ln?rf_dl:; p ’ e pi ~ -c.. .' nun ry, ceare CH1!- ‘ _ ‘ . . _ - _ ' ' _- ‘. 5- 1,000 tiozlniis of molten metal from The strain in British-Ja-panese gailiilolllllgoglfiilrTkix lg-zllrlligfiltfligcgrcg.’ I‘: ‘édgiissag? ighnsgssldeRsscil];:Sen8£.l?17c' 5-H?!‘ .1530: the furnaces anti helped save the relations stirred interest in Far which nommlkv. emplovs 33000 EL :1 i! 8S lngs e c. us .c- i rcn w“. .i.\ “'°1‘l<5 ‘F0111 b91112 59$ 0Y1 fife- 535mm ‘mrrencles- The Shanghai sons, reported it expects to lire Included. ~-- -- -----i-i and Bong Kong dollars showed mo“. gym», 10,000 soon on o pa“. Minariis__ kills vpfllil. sircovble losses. time has? to IVQfIitéH HHs-E-EI5H5 -I-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_. Thimbie Theatre. — Starring POPEYE new l- oscAR, iHPWl HA.’ HA“) GOT ‘THAT GUARD 6ND WED HAVE TO SEE THE PRIME- MINISTER FIRGT t WE NNT MINBTER. TIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS WHAT'S FUNNY A OUT NO PRIME QENTLEMEN, THE PRIME MINISTER! WELCOME .' i? VWIAT DID ‘DU ‘NIQH TO SEE OUR DEAR QUEEN ABOUT 4. _» l? TH’ PorA-roas»? WHERE'S‘ TH’ CAN-OPENER? I omrr err SUPPER u= I HAVEN'T ANY Toois»! WHERE'S TH’ SALT? CAP --wi-iErxi-:'Rt; WHERE ARE. TH‘ SPOONS?- -- DIDN'T ANYBODY THINK or [BRINGING SUGAR?- -+_—_~1 1110.111 r111: roman - TILLIE TURNS TEACHER WELL, I c-or TH‘ SUDPEIL. 11's u» Tot YOU NOW TO WASH TH’ DISHES‘. suci-i ENGLISI-LHE NEEDS son? THEM BEATS OUT..MY ENGLISH AIN'T VERY ELE GANT I SEEN THE WAY YOU LOOKED WH-EN I BAWLEO l EE I WONDER_WOULDN‘T YOU GIVE ME 50.‘- LESSONS m HOW TO TALK? - ---—{i WHY B)‘ Wcsinvei‘ F 1 fmi-a-q“- ...__ m»..- .... __~o...o~».__-_.._._.