PAGE slit CENTRAL GUARDIAN flail lnlumu In runorvcd iur nun II luv-mi Interest. but advertising 0| u mug-u iilluro any In lnurlui ll l cunt: a ward. null-ti! OIIYIM’ \- udvnnn. CONI-‘EDEBATION LIFE msuit. ANCE. 1P9" ENGI\GEMENT ANNOUNCE- _ MENT — Mr. and Mrs. Rflbflrl Everett Mutch, Charlottetown, ari- noiiiice the engagement of their daiiighier, Margaret Catherine, to Captain Wendell Howard Worth. MSM" son of Mr. and Mrs. John Iioutard \V01‘lL1, Belfast, Maine. Tho marriage will take place in the near Iutuie. 6-22-11 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs. s. A. Blondon, Glen Valley. announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Catherine Marion, to James Edward Heath, R.A.F., Charlottetown formerly h _v, Pa... of London England. Marriage to \ t» m» he Jed go ti dfllllfflyili‘ like i108 earl in July. ' -' 1 i‘ @_ 1191f" 11' ‘t p‘ y 6424i tied Safes OPIII tzcar with a 72- TO RETURN IIEKl-J - Miss Bcttv " Lsuu, B.A., West Saint Jcliii. .i iucmbfl‘ oi the provincial lklbtzf- iitorv staff tit Saint John General hrle tot the (‘i Hospital arrived here Saturday. She 119d 1C1‘ ""1101 W 111 37"? villi be 111 Chttrlofi- wn for about The 29~\e"-'—01" jex ii. yririlii: r. 1O weels and \vli.1c here will re- t.Ct'"v‘s fnal 18 e round "n1 tvlth Tumcsa at motels late chai stead)‘, superb poi [Jerrrret lei H1211" bi" two st1"ke= a‘ the end of 68 ticks, btit I-Ftztii‘. vrfiising ‘o b‘o\v up under pressii-e. pick lleve members of the provincial lab- oratoiry staff wlicn they are 0H their annual holiday s. TO CONTROL RATIONING-I’. is UIKlEFSICOd that Mr. Feriio Graves 2. l? CHICAGO June 21 —iAPI-'l'l11_\' pro, nev- ol a major golf a] of 2'11. 17 iizirlt“: pir for . I ' nge by playing To Dramatic Victory In Hale America Tournament farm ii 'Il:c L‘01111ll'_\"s lend n; money win- Ior liis. t.iee _v:ars, Ho- tozlay and increas- es I01‘ 19-12 to 511.248 D tnziret split second 1R I 11.1? 1 011i p.380 .111 iiiizd money totalling ' $1.500. '1l11‘1't‘- iriis a lhfCQ-WEN’ tie for .i __ ‘Oils involving the " _ tniiti-i of Pine- ‘; Jimmy Thomson of D. s ~._ Ciilzt, and Byron Nel- 1‘olrr‘.o.O._E.icfi hrd 278. Litte of Monterey. 151 19-10 (pen miznipion and tcnnorlv Unitrd S ales ard British tininfeiir champion, tied with Ed- die Burke of H"m"rn. Cc-nn. 5t 2S0 and tfiiwersd at 211 ivzre Dick Park, Ill. Ji-n Perrier Cliarlottetoivii, has rcccivcd an im- five strokes on tho nertt {our ll"l(‘= st. 111,. and Lloyd Man- pci iinsiit in connection ivitli the f0 mummy, Mtniq-N Pay-k‘ gang rllgflii‘ lfillOllllfg in this province. Hfgcn (yimas-sd [f5 g"m<\ G1; finished Ihtificaion of his appointment has sinking a 254cc! pvtt to" i h‘ f~ dcrs \v'th 300. not yct been received frcm Ottawa , t‘-\'<> on the 18th l“ the a. but he has been preparing for the fment of itrers ll"m a crczvci 8,000 clustered 10 dep. 5i work for a week in an office 11‘ Chzippcll Building on Quccn St. ._ - Until his appointment. he was with H.- . iv to his 544101? ‘c711 229 Gordn" Bridson. a1- 78 tcday ‘c! s-t of Tcrcnto. crrded i; for a 404 total. the iirtii of hiillci" Bros RECEIVES (‘0NTR.~\(.‘T — John " i Whillock has received the contract for (rattling mail between the local Post Office and the C. N. R. railway" stziticn. He replaces Mr. Reginald I).11on who has join- ed the R. C, A. F‘. and leaves for iiritve service iii July. Wliitlock en- 1l~18(l with the Navy early in the \v.ir but was honorably discharged fcllovvitig an oiwration. in which he lost a kidney. He is widely knc-tvn in athletic circles having stzirrcd in hot-key, softball and baseball. By Blanking NEW YORK, June 21—(APi— New York Yriiikcs ma“ five-game lcsing st:e.k t Hank Bnrovvi- sliut ottt C..v 1110121115 4-0 in tiic ngtitcap c-f ii American Leiigtiu (loiiblc-licadc-i‘ after the Tttbc won the first game BUSY WEFKFKTJR PUPILS — -L.\i1Il1l11iIl10l1 week has rolled around ior more than a thousand 1 111 lli- uolic schools oi tins 3'5 The 311m“ we“? P1113“ "i ‘liic pullllilfll entrance m5- _C19V\_71=711f1 1191f“ a 109111 5:059" uiiiiiiinioiis to Prince oi wtues COI- 199010 0- 44-213- lt-tzc IUI‘ urtitic icii and the cit-an.- IIIALIUILS o1 inc 140111111011 iimtlillilililg Board oi the Nlaritinie Brovnices aiiu ntnlOuliliidlld tor Grtidcs e1- eien and twelve will be written th.s week. 'iiic latter \vii1 be helu at. Sitiiiiiicrsute, Montague and ninkoia, today. ‘iiiis is the first. year for ‘Glace eleven a; iiinkora, Uliwards oi it.) will try the Entrance Exam- illfltltilis on Wednesday. Thursday anti rriday‘ at Charlottetown. Sum- nicrsitle, iviontague, Souris and A1- bcrton. In addition to this about 4w Grade n.iie pupils, for the first t: c this year, will write oil three siihj:vcts—U;iiiiidiiin History, .115"- 3x110 and (icography, CONCLIIDE COURSE - The Operators Class of No. 6 Dist. sig- 111115 concluded their examinations zfui" Class II operator certificates F: lay nigiit. The examinations witch began last Monday compris- ed electricity, procedure, electrical apparatus of all kinds, wireless and radio. In addition each candidate was individually bested on the operation and adjustment of all sgnalling equipment ncw employ- ed. Morse was also taken both I11 c.phcr and plain language at 1'7 1-2-20 wcrds a minute with line interference. The candidates were also required to send, register and prepare for transmission a number of messages within a time limit, as well 11S to send and receive by lamp end flag. The examinations, set by Signal Headquarters, Barrlefielcl. Ont, were in charge of Major W. A. Smith, DS.O., M.D., N0. 6 and S. M. I. Sloane, I,C.R.C. Signals. 'Iiie courso comprising both Class III and II began in January and was givcn by S. M. I., A. D. Mam Master, I./C. R. C. Signals. Lyons Wins 250th Game At Chicago, vete an Ted Lyons victory for Bcstcn Red Sox 6-5 in game of a double hffld?“ wcn the zfCilld '1-0 ht ~ Hughscns three-Iii’. z Tigers And Senators Split At Detroit. the T110118 evsred the score with Louis (Eoboi Ncwsztn but failzd to gain grzund in the American League race by tkvidiiig a birgtiin bill wit/i Wri iiinginzi Scnators before a crowd of 31,097. Newscm, who h"S11'l h‘d tntich luck against anvone but the Tigers, “those unifoim he wore r over Len Harvey. Eitnipire heavy am‘ lizlit lienvytveigit dinni- picn. They were scliedul d for 15 rciinds. The Bournemoiiih eirtran who was earning a ccticie cf pound». a bcut at county fairs only two years ago smmped hmself as one of the b_st big boxers developed in Eng- land as he smasied Haney ottt o‘. the ting uztli left hand Iitoks and lifted the ligtithcavy croun frtin him. The veteran tfiampicn, knocked out for the fzrst tnm: in more than 400 bouts. did not have his hsavy- weight title at stake. but the re- ned into silence at the sudden end- mg of Britains bggssi. waixiiiie fight, for Harveys extcr e.1ce had mode hm a 3-1 favcritc. But there wxis no fluke abcu. 1h‘ result and Harvey. “than he ngiired his senses, was one of the first, t0 shake the new charnpicnls hand. ‘red Broadribib, Freddie's man- ager. said he had no immediate plans fcr his fighter, a sergeant in the RAF. who used up the rest- of this ycaifs have in Qrdcr to get in conditon. Baseball Results SUNDAYS RBSULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE First game: PRESENTATION _- M155 Norma, A Younker, secretary to the Deputy Ijrovincial Ticasurer, whose mgr- ritige to Mr. Frederick c. Jewell, Kingston. takes place this week, wins presented with two valuable gifts by, i119 government, and staff on Friday. The presentation took place in the Confederation Chamber- The adtlress was given by Major (T, w. Campbell and the presentation of a. silver service from the government. and chest of flat silver from the staff was mride by Hon. J. P. Mc- Intyre. bliss Youiiker was also tend- New Yo“; 099 91m 0g0_=| 9 0 cred a miscellaneous shower by the chvehnd m“ 030 m1_;; w 0 guts cl the PIOVIIICITII Government Rumng and RC5,“ Dpkcy m; staff and members of her bridge club Thursday evening. Baseball Standing» Dean and Dcnning. Sct-nnrl game: New Yurk 010 201 000-4 7 0 ______ Clgveland d 0g) (‘.200 000-4) 5 1 a E b U ‘ ozowy an, r ev: Ennree, Al n“ “ ilvizotiintiggg p“ Having t4i, Gromek (7), Miliiar Qw York 43 10 .094 t9) and Dennlnz. lcaiisiiiriind as z?) “"51 "m" Dan-cit 37 32 :53 Boston 000 004 100-5 9 3 S; m,“ 31 35 A70 Chicago 101 zoo 01x-6 1 1 511C330 35 35 A10 H. Newscme, Dcih-rn (6: and Pimadelthla 38 M V406 Peacrck, Conioy (Bi; Lyons and Washlngon 2i 4o .375 TM"- B M NATIONAL LEAGUE “coma time rco 'n 43 1 . ~ 1 s,‘ mfg, 35 21 Boston 1oz zoo 001-1 12 1 Clttiitlnhli 35 2a .556 Chicane m oim (mo-o s 0 New ym-k 33 32 508 Hugliscn and Conroy; Grove, Pitygtburgyl 30 m AM Haynes (4) and Turner Chicago 31 35 .470 gusto“ 2;; 40 M2 First game: Philadclhhia 18 4.5 . W"1'1"!1"" "11" W" 1101-4 '1 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 9'11"" 111° ‘"1" 1131-4 1‘ ° Nm-ark 41 24 M Newsom and Early; Benton and ersey City as 2s .516 Tdmlls- Bmlftrital 36 27 '5" Second game tif a o 3i 35 .470 t - 7 gyrgnuge 3g 31 A57 wffihllillflli 2"!) 000 000 I-S 5 1 cronto 30 36 .455 Detroit 000 100 001 0-2 7 3 Baltimore y; 33 45¢) Carrtvqiiol and Ewns. Earls- Rmwste, 36 4o m‘ (101: Ncvthcuser, Trucks (9) and Parsons. Mull First game: Philadelphia 013 000 000-4 8 (I l s StLLnuIsi 100 001 000-: k5 0 . Hnrrs and Wagzirr: u er. B1. (3 . Hit ' . (B) d Two-round K. O. Hgfig? ’ "m" “" Second game: Philadelphia nnn 0M 000-4 4 1 M. Iinlil! 101 000 l0"-.'I 0 2 Mirc‘~l‘dcn and Pwifi: Siinnn. Carer (fit. FPFPWF (Hi a"t1 Firm-11, IIavi-s (II). Over Harvey By Douglas Amaran Clnndlln Press Staff Writer LONDON. Jure 21-101’ Cabl )- Fredtfe Mills, n viiiiig nrcus box- N-‘ATIn-NA" ‘F/"HT ;= .. , First game: iii lllifigriliil-‘liclliciitrpibvdrvrgi "ti: I'll’? "“"""'gh not rm (an ,|_.: n n with I two-round knockout “"10" 9°" 911° l" 11 1 d‘? I £11011“ Yanks Losing Streak Indians In Second Came Qf Header inst tear, was beaten 4-1 by big .<.n 1:1 the 0.01161‘ after i" piztii ior pitch for sev- IO-innirg ziighciii). 1h runs cf neither team were ‘ anizdro Czrrnsqtiel, the Venezuelan hurei", gain- :-.t vlczcry of the season, n relief pztcfier Virgil . ted a walk with the bass lcqxiitl fir l A's Beat Birowns Twice At St, Lcuis, Ptiirdelplwla Ath- lexcs took both ends of a twinbill fictn the Brcivns, scorirg 4-2 in "er anti 4-3 in the clcsing 1h." cp. cnecun On Si ', Lefty A1 Smith pitched a one-hitter against the cht-ztnpicn Yankees as Indians whitewashed the New York team i-o. S1 natal-s evered Tigers 6-6 in the i rst iialf of the nin h inning. only to lcse 7-6 as Detrrlt scored azan in the final period. In the only olhtr Aiiifr can L a-gue game, St.‘ LCIIIS Brcwns downed Philadel- phia 5-3. er and Lcpez. Phelps (7), (81; Test. 51in ('71, Dono- v- 8> Err CkFOll 110v S91v0 (10), Wallace (101, and Kluttz. -J Second game postponed. First game: Chicago 000 000 000-0 4 1 New York 210 100 0lx-5 9 0 Lee, Scmir. (in, Erickson (BI and McCullough: Melttn and DRIIIIBIIE. Second game: Ciiiczign 003 001 004-7 8 0 Nciv York 000 000 020-2 7 l Bi crn and Heranzcz; Car- peni Adams (fii, Koslo (8), Mc- Gee (9) and ifnncttiso. First game: it. Louis 050 100 500-11 14 2 Brooklyn 000 001) 0TIII—-0 5 3 M. Cccper and W. C.oper. O'- Dca (B); Head. Wet-bx (2), Rowe ('7) and Sullivan. Second grime: St. Louis 001 000 001-2 7 2 Brooklyn 000 103 0lx-5 7 2 Poliez, Bsiizlcy (‘Ii and W. C2017- er: Highs; and Oiwcn. Ifirst game: Clncimi: ti 00D 110 0011-2 B 0 Philadelphia 100 001 01x-3 l0 5 Va ndtr MCEI‘ and Hemsley; HULLICS and Livingston Second game: (Tlnvinnnti Philadelphia Star fl“d Lamamio: and Warren INTERNATIONAL 010 000 011-2 8 1 100 000 003-1 5 4 Pcd-gajny LEAGUE First game: Buffalo 113 000 010-6 8 3 Rochester 050 000 002-7 l4 5 Tising, Ott 42» nad Redmond; Hutchinson, Sake..- (9; and Robin- SO11. Second game: Buffuln Z10 040 0-7 l0 0 Rochester 020 000 0-2 3 0 sen-a nad Get-bark; surkorit and Haywtrlh. . First grme: Baltimore 000 000 010-1 5 2 Syracuse 020 010 Olx-d 5 0 Canter, Waidt (B), Ronny (B) and Kracher; Barrett and Lake- man. Second game: Baltimnre Syraeusg Trizzkle, Ronny (3'), Waldt 000 000 4-4 5 0 005 030 x-8 106i; and Becker: Andrews and Bettin- inl. First game: Newark 012 000 000-3 S 3 Jersey (Jiiv 300 102 00x-6 18 l Rnscr, Washburn (B) and Rob- inson; Jungels and Poland Second game: Newark 010 001 0-l ‘I 1 Janey City 010 202 x-B ll l Batteries tinavaliable. First game: Tr rontn 000 001 012-‘ ‘ll I Montreal 001 100 000-2 7 l Sttlnrsvith. Bcwmnn (B) 1nd FvrnnndH-I Mrflrnlri) and Dapper. Seromi game: Toronto 000 000 0-0 l l nh-nlrnril 110 021 x-S 10 O SIIlIIVRII. ltftilain (I) and Fielder- man; Macon and Howell. Scores Victory CITY. N. J.. June 21 -(OP)-Abe Yanofsky of Winni- peg. playlng against Jeremiah J. Donovan of Brooklyn in the second round oi’ the invitation chess mas- ters tournament here. scored his second victory today and at the close of the day's play was leading the field of 10 with a score of 2-0. Yanofsky, Dominion champion gained an advantage on the 17th move and Donovan resigned aftvi- 23. Yanofslty in Saturday's first round defeated Louis R, cm“;- venet of Esmont. Va.. the southern °1'1R111P'0n, 1n 30 moves. Sidney Bernstein of Brooklyn took second place with a score of 1 1-2-1-2 by defeating Louis Levy, Shut Out soundly beaten In Dwyer Stakes NEW YORK. June 21—(AP)—— The IlIYGI-VC-IIT-Ci; rac ng situation became ta. y scrmtbled LIQH n Sat- uzday “(Ifll Shut Out was soundly beaten in the Dwyer stakes by the 'I1exas F1.e.-, Valdina 0.11mi, i:i one of the fastxst 1 1-4-ml1e races ever run. , Victor cvcr Alsa-b in the Ken- tucky Dezby and Beinicnt Stakes, and gencrally czncutlrd to have a strarigehcld on the championship of the thiiee-yeJr-olds, Mrs. Payne Whitney's chocolate colt came frrm last to run second-but he couldn't catch Emerson Wood- ward’s high sp'ed gificpfir over Aqiiecluctls lightning-fast_l_ayout, ‘an out: war THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD] i, AN Ben Hogan Crashes Way Abe Yarwfsky Giants Split Doubleheader Jersey €ity With Chicago, Dodgers And Takes Twin Bill Cards Also Divide Twin Bill Fm" Newark NEW YORK. June 21—(AP)— cliff Melton siut out Chicago Cubs on four hits in pitching New Yok Gants to a. 5-0 v.ctory in the first game of a National League dcuble header t:d:y, but the Cubs tock the second game 7-2 with homers by Stan Hack and Dcm Dillessaxidro accounting for six runs. Johnny Mire hit a. home run for the Giants in eztli game, running his to.-a1 fcr the 5:as:n to 11, and each four-bagger caught Mel Ott on base. At Brooklyn, Mort Cccéaer atop- perl B"o:k1yin Dcdgns ctl , but his ll-0 shutout in the top half of a double-header was the only con- test St. Louis Cardlniis cotrld salv- age frm a five-game serfs The Dodgers bounced back In lake the finale 5-2 and maintain their ‘I I-Z-gazne lead over the Cards in the National League. Bucit Beat Braves in 10th At Boston, pinch-hitter Eddie Stewarts 10' nning triple with t-he fuses lead. . plus the wildness of B:ston ptcfiers and a vital er- ror, gave Pittsburgh Plia es a 7-3 National League vctcry over the Braves. A scheduled secznd game was postponed by weatlter. Phlls Divide With Reds At Philadelphia, errors cost the Ptliils a chance to take bith ends of a dzubleheader frcm Cnicinnatl Rrds. The Fhils captiirei the first game 3-2 but the Reds garnered a ninth-inning run to take the after. piece 2-1 as Ray Starr held the I-‘hiis to five hits, 011 881111083’. Brcoklyn pounded By. J. R. Wiliams BasebaH Results SATUBDATS RESULTS (Canadian Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Si. Louis 4: Brooklyn 10 Chicago l; New York 8 Cincinnati 7: Philcdelphla 0 Pittsburgh 0; Boston 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 6: Detroit 7 New York 0; Cleveland 1 Philadelphia 3; St. Louis I INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Jersey City 5; Montreal 11 19759)! City 6i Montreal 5 Syracuse 7; Toronto z Syracusg R; Toronto 7 - Newark l8; Buffalo 4 Baltimore 2; Rochester 3 REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) C. Ross (Sandy) Somerville and Jack Nash, Sandy's London. Ont.. clubmate. were eliminated from the British amateur golf championship nine years ago today. Last of Can- ada’s seven standarci-bearers, Som- erville and Nash dropped out in the sixth round. Somerville has held the Canadian amateur championship flve times and placed first; in United States amateur once. out 15 hits to rout the Cardinals 10-4, while New York Giants rim up an 8-1 victcry Boston shut out Pittsburgh 4-0, and Cincinnati whitewashed Phil- adeltlhia 7-0. MONTREAL. Juno 21-(AP)— Jersey City climbed into undisput- ed possessozi of second place and to within three games first lam today by defeating the In- rnational League-leadng Newark Bears in both ends of a double- header, 6-3 and 5-2 at Jersey City. Ken JIIDQEAS, re.e:.t Lt 1e Giant acquisition from l-‘httsburgh Pirates, survived a shaky start in the open- er to Post a. victory in his initial start or the home club. Jungeis, who gave up cnly five hits, did not a low a safety alter the fourth inninl. Chiell Beat 0rIole| Twice At Syracuse, with five-hit pitch- ing from Red Barrett and Nate An- drews, Syracuse won I. double header from Batimcie 4-1 and 8-4, to stretch their winning streak to six straight, games, Wlnl! l-Ild Bilonl Split At Rochester. Red Wings and Buffalo divided a dsubie header, the Wings winnln the o;ener 7-6 an; the Herd ta g the nightca/p Royals and‘ Leah Break Even At Montreal, Max Macon pitch- ed a two-tilt driutout over Toronto Maple Imifs, 5-0, in the second game to give Montreal Royals a split in the International League doubleheader. Torcnto won the opener on the strengih of Bob Latshaw’: homer in the ninth with one man on base. On Saturday. the Bears went 0:1 a scoring spree-one of the high- est of the International League Our Boardng House l no ALI. CAVALRY OFFI GEES BORN I- BRINGING UP FATHER I'M DRIVING T5121“! 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