Bowuuc HOCKEY WRESTLING Bengdlg, Hand Yankees Second} "Straight . Defeat; Indians Down Red Sox Gormluey‘ Uff S For Bisley‘ Rifle Meet Iarlcli" Gormley. 0111.1‘- Armu maximum. W111 1H" 13g! for Montreal where o ’ Blsley Team 1nd lend. - who led all lndivldunl 1n the httegldnhrltilnle ~ 5t ear, is one e W0 iffgfllllii.» gave shot n possible on Lb: Kenslngton Bi! Rum! - H: holds the honor with Allan Mc- qgbg, mother local marksman. a member of former Bisley tennis. Brick has been shooting consist- peziod o! eore and feel that l: obmoe well and wmpeiiibrfi He was a. good fuck men. cliilizing in the iilsh Jllmv- wd his football ability stood out 1n many a hard fought battle u he wore the colors of Q1166“ 1111" 5011001. 3t. punetunb Universl and inter. theltedandflleokoftho Abod- wezte. ' But 1n recent yeers he has con- fined his summer sporting activi- ties to rifle shooting. Ind has ll- xgg be}: light up among the but e evince. Goirg back I. bit further 111B!!- ley history one find: thot J. M. Jones of Charlottetown wu dolbt- less the champion Bleley men from this Province. Mr. Jones went over first ln 1902. and made later trips 1n 1903. 1905, 1908 and 19M. 1t is little wonder that he was known among rlflemen of hie day is "Blsley Jones." Men who have made the trirp since that include Major Stems. of scuris. Ernie Molnnla of Earns- cllffc, Allan MoCabe of Clmrlotte- town. who went over 1n 1920 and unln 1n 1924. Georw Maobennnn of Alexandra 1n 198 and Percy Ho: er of Milton in 1938. Other islanders“ were over in earlier days when the shoot was known as the Wimbledon Shoot. the Guardim is informed. Atany rote. Mr. Gormley he: the example of other good lblond rlflemen to point t1‘; wey for him. The Guardian joins with them and u-‘th other friends everywhere in wishing Brick good sailing and good s oot n2. Practice For Sta rs Club There will be a. practice session for the Eastern Stars Baseball teem l’. the Victoria. Park diamond this evening at 6 sharp. As the date of l~hc opanng game 15 but a. few deyk llwllv and is the Eastern end teem Ire scheduled to meet the Rovers‘ it is important thet n11 trying out for n place on the teem make 1t e .nt o attend as the roster of the NIW YQRKfJune 6—(A.P) - 713° 111111110111 lewue looked with YP-“Ilkct toward Detroit today a1 tel"tl1_e aroused Tigers slapped a 11°22‘. ""...i“l‘.‘...t‘°‘a"§“ “.°‘°°‘ “Y ' m1 York Yunkeee. pm New For the second consecutive day 111W K01. four-hit pitching. This time 1t was Bulk Newaon, late of 9L Louis Browns. who held the Chimplons completely 1n check, w 11111011 Temmv Bridges‘ effort of dill be ore. $11121" t1..‘“§;..‘.3‘.°.’ .“w..,....‘°‘ “ “ti?” emu as and a0. "n Five runs behind, Cleveland In. dime rallied 1n lost two 1n- ninta. sent Eldon Auker 1o showers and downed Benton Red 50X. 5-7. 1c take the series three n$ietlntthomseor led 0 e t 7-7 1 th ninth. Ben Chapman doublgd we; his third hit of the ome. Jeff §18.‘..“‘i£'11.m“ ".l.'€“........‘°““ .121.“ er. Ind Occur Grimes bluged a. double for the winning telly. Bill Dietrich pitched and hit 011mm White Sox 1e i! victory over his former Philadelphia Am- lattes iemmrnata 7-4. Tho h weakening 1n the ninth, when O t Brown relieved him the bespectacled Dietrich pitched steed- 11! 91111111811 Qlcht frames and scor- ed the first runs of the genie in "19 1111M 111111118 with n homer af- fcd 1&1‘: battery mete, Tony Rensa, 110111: Browne blew 1.11: run loud in the ninth 1:11-11:13 at; loee 10-7 tc Wemlrigton Senators. Tr -'l—4 info the stretch, the WI- d three pitchers for three doub and two singles. which. with four walks accounted for runs. Gonfident Of Beating Patterson A rejuvenated Bennie Binns will atfiluie ‘iforum . 11 in wgruellln tovl poun and his career. Binns is miserable for an a. J with his right Blnns has meted out punishment 1n large loads in every workout and s0 good has he looked that his handlers are predicting on ur night against the hard-hltdng, rugged Nova. Scotian. Yesterday Bennie breezed throu h 12 rounds of boxlnz 1181111151 f"? s mates and he was by for t freshest of t-he lot when the workout was conuoleted. It was his final love wo ut before the scrofi but angler B 1 Ryan was we satisfied a. Binns A better boy ursdoy nght the 116 am will have to be-mede kn FRED MoOABE, Fight Card’ At Sporting Club Tonight own. Sailors off H. M. S. Bevrwick now 1n port W111 be seen 1n n. different lillhlilng ability both 568-11 the “Tar? promise to mike it merry for the local leetherpiuhers gala 8Y1 1001011 filled cord in upwi- The local f liters tekin t ere Mark Oiaybglrne whoiqgrorha I. 1°l15h opponent when he aquueeof.’ against he British lPleet Althrr- Wtlsht champion: the one: v1.0 100615 pitted against the rotors are Kid Nckerson und Bomber Shep- n hes ever shown here before. Gone is the wild sw 111g futile efforts that were s0 ma ed in his previous fights and 1n its stead is a wol- capoble r ~ier able to hand 01W bows with either hand one: the onenin presents 1M1- Pntterson has mproved consider- ubly since his previous- 1111991111111” here and fans are lookln forward to the meet . a scroll W m1 11°11" bined with te balance of“ a fine card should go over with s bang. ._____..______ Smith Goes To Ghihawks g0, J 6 -(AP)-— gigglgiAnlaok Ems of the Nat- ion“ ‘Kookey League announced g°fl|y the acquisition of Dee Smith defence man. who pllwd 11111-11 <11 lg; " with New Haven EAR- u; o_-the International American lIO. L-fitlth e fit the tall-rid o1 the BC .. w!” ‘ fiiwwsum-l“ Box AT 111114: a FIPUHTIIG 011111‘ 101116111- . _ MAIN sour a L, s’, Kgntwg" Y], "Clnybourne Featherweight clump. 01H. ‘M. S. Berwlck 1 send-run i I .1819 or Drake ~ vs \ of- d. M. S. Iierwlck .. l.‘ Btokeiétyonn I‘: of 8,111. S. Borwlek a a " v./_".;j ritilii.l_lueliiel. o seq rhoua olelalng" plains since mm and - a I , Three‘ 6-R0Ii11<l'-1ltl6l11l11". g _ QM“- "w. bouufnfltlbélfl ct 8:31.. no th ‘Montreal Canadlens go ii the 20th new pluver 11w n new uired 1n infill: ~-Lig’hiwelght Champ. I w _ 11115111. Hickey Nlckerson lelilnd Welter Champ. . Bomber Shepherd Cardigan, P. E. l. _ Rig]; 38¢; "Ladies 25c. Simmerings Around The Sport Front n ALAN BANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, June 6 ~10?) — Cauliflower Row: After watching his meal-ticket. Cevferlrw Garcia, take fiatlc facials 1n the ring, fi l t 111111-18“ 660m Pnlnusue dec - ed to do something about his Own nosemHe scuttled off to a. plastic surgeon, had it repaired, and look; like a new man...l!1ddie Mead, back from London, reports the Arm- strong-Roderick gate was $80,001)... Mead and Armatrormmrooelved I41,- 500 W ' ll 1n with those eéorgulbook stunts King Mldu used Diamond dope: Boston Red Box. from owner ‘Pom Yarwkey down, amntrzeeved at Cleveland Indians ven up decided to save their ace pitchers for play against the Red Box... Those Chicago Cuibs never gww_ up.. Before they were the Cube they were the While Stockings, Colts, Babies... The experts i». similarity and Cincinnati Rledsmmvery re- gular 0n both teams has hit a G111! rm: "omiiztorrizrown GUARDIAN Giants Hit’ Five Home‘ Runs In Fourth Inning In Defeating Reds 17-3 mt highly _ up nnw YORK, June o-mm - allowed the o- w nil the bboee New Ywk Giants. booed heartily in the 10m by 1 piieiler why. leached baseball heights 1n setting one Major 14mm home run record and ualuxig other, u they smonh place Olnclrmati Reds under by o 11-3 in their moot vicious attack o1 the year. came in the The new record fourth irini when five Giants- Dfl-llll . Frank Demnree. Dlllifle Whitehead. Manuel Salvo and Joe Moore hit for the circuit. Curt Davis’ g-ounder and than his wild throw to first opened the game for Don Gutter-loge 1c oroes with the winning nan. Until the extra. frame, the IIBIQ was a. keen dzuel between Devin mg fin’ ‘Qmwn Bhateppofmg‘ into roo yri -‘ the first division with a 5-2 tri- umph over Pltteburgh Pintu for two victories out of the three-game 1n l8 for 110mm was four in not by Plttebursh Pirates and not eounlled until Chicago Oube come through with a. similar performance 1n 1930. The record for seven homers 1n one game-before that big fourth inning Joe Moore and Mel ott hold connected for four base blows -tled n. record held iOlntly by the Detroit (National league) Club of 1396. Philadelphia. Athletics of 1921 and Plttdblllfliti Pirates of 1994. Rookie Eddie Miller's two-Ipley error nI-ved the wev for st. Louis Cardinals’ ill-inning victory over Boston Bees 5-8. way deadlock for third Fred Fltzsimmons went for his first win of the xenon. Plnky Whitney's pinch hit off ed Geo LMTY 611th $01’ f‘: thQh-lnth 11min: Scherein in glue the Phillie; a 9-11 victory over 01110880 Cube. Behind 8-6 going into the ninth. the Phlllles hit Gene Ullord and Jack Russell for four successive singles for two rune to tie the eeor . Walter fanned than. but Whit- ney followed with his single over i home run The pitching has measured up in both cases when the hitting tapered off...And both teams have a double-play corn- birietion as tmlgh as a. midway roulette whee1...No wonder the Yanks and Reds lead their res- pective lcagues...But say, Oin- cinnatl, look out for those Dodgers, they're first division stuff now! You can't blame AI Simmons of Boston Bees if he has become u bit Kim-shy since Van Llngle Mun- go beaned him more than a month ago ..1-1e won't admit it. of course only got n headache, for- llmflifill’. but Al's baktlng is 80 points off since he was l'i1t...Bi11 ‘rerry has the answer for every- thing. . Xesterdiay the Polo Grounds fans booed his Giants dustily... Today he sent the boys out and they scored a new home 11in re- cord agalnst the Redo. Golf Handicaps To Be Revised With golf handicaps now 1n force t0 be revised the games com- mittee of the Belvedere G-olf Club are asking for the co-operotion of all members 1n completing their three ill-hole iomzfs s soon u possible and turnilg‘ their sign- ed ciirds to the 1.... esionals, was learned last night. Beginners are asked to take note of the special flve-zrclocl: matches each Wednesday afternoon during the month of June. nothing else but u victory for him‘ Th sday be RBOWLIN RESULTS AAA AA AAA; ia a New York Detmlt War Admiral Seek Olympic Friday afternoon a. match will played between the officers 01 the HMS. Berwlck and the local club. Any local player wlhlng m play will hand 1n his name to the chairman of the Games Comittee. The 111st stage of the Standard Cup matchei played Saturday af- ternoon were featured with u large number of upsets with Pete Kelly and Charlie MdKlmwn sunferlng defeats 1t the hands of less fav- ored opponents. Following are the results of the first stage of the matches: Dough Saunders defeated N. Hancock. Pud Beer defeated Charles Mim- Kinnon. J. A. Likely defeated Pete Kelly. F. B. Conzad defeated Joe Saun- ders. C. J. MacLeun defeated Don Covey. P. M. Dakln defeated A. Scott. R. '1‘. Holman defeated Jack Beer. Maurice Dowlirtg defeated M. Bognall. ' ' ' G Dick ~ N ' 101k. W!!! Retlre mtg’ ewso$£2 000 '1 8 4 (Seven night games — three Cleveland 100 100 051 8 14 1 dmzbleheadm). For Montreal D.:“*.;‘-.....*"~‘!““.,.b..““‘l..m.°.°;li -- BERLZN. MD. June G-JAP) — .5161’. _b ; War Admiral struck his colors w- ___ PhliladelPfllfl 110° 08831312 ‘l’ . BaSEbGIVS day-the great thoroughbred son Clucwgo 004 9 nd XBmcker_ , of Man 0' War will go no more to LQNDQN, June 6-(0?) ~Can- Buster, Plppen o m _ . , ’ the ruoes. Milan delegates today mapped their Dietrich, BlT/“nninéloo ugsalb m 1 Bl Owner snmuel D. Riddle im- wmpflisn 10 bring the ‘fainter 200 0w M0 7 n 1 nounced through Willliun Whitley, Games of the 13th Olymp u to Leomm Appleton and Ferrell; l manager of 111s Glen ‘amide Farms Montreal as t he Interns ulna-l . ____._ Olympic Committee met to decide the locale of the 1944 contests. The three Canadian deleaaws that the nemesis of 1937 three- yeor-olds would be retired £0 111% and Lausanzie, Switzerland, have ORLD Hilderbrand, Russo, o pipeiul of Rosebud wi|| prove BOXIRNG BASKETBALL 4 omen spear. 111 ROSEBUD Anchors Aweigh.‘ Here's ROSEBUD.’ With the flavour, Fragrance and deep, rich meliowness that Maritime men wont in pipe tobacco, Rosebud has soiled info popularity. And it's u cooler, sweeter, better smoke-o tobacco that has some- llning on them all when if comes 1o real, honesi-io-goodness smoking pleasure. And Ship "City of Halifax,“ ‘ 853 fennel HG|"EI,N.S- Bull! 186?, Pugvvoth, NS. 000020000 2 4 1 0000060011 61411 mwson. Mills. Klmberlln, Trotter and Spindel, Glenn. ll Two-night games 1c wane. AMERICAN ASQOCIATTON Batting (beet 1",: in eaeh lea- stud “within the next few days." gue). Whaley said the Admiral had based their hopes upon the prob- NATIONAL LEAGUE G AB R- H P411 not rounded into rel-m hi’. Belmont ab... McepTA-XIOB of 11°11'11"" b“ 1°‘ Cincinnati 000 ooa ooo a 11 o Amovich. Phlllies 42 168 as os ooo Purl: after trentment for a. rhell- the summer p em, reasoning NW York 312 530 09x17 g0 Q McQulnn, Browns 43 173 35 01 .369 matlc ailment, He will be shlp~ that allocation of the winter Vanda, Magi‘, Davis, Livengood. iHoag. Browns $01 168g ped to Maryland shortly, ending to Montreal would make l9 an Thompson and Lombard,’ Basin , gglqlivrgrhafiarggrls 42 153 315a .346 m‘ ‘Mm; “w” M the “mm Empire War" m9"? 5°“ “d D‘mm“g' Medal-mick‘ Reds 44 m 3a o1 '34s little son of Man o’ War-Brushuvp “Our chances more or less Sh mum [m 009109 z 5 u 0 l . . WhQ Jtripted" 1n the Kentucky hinge on Brtein getting the suln- m“... 100 01o 000 0 s a 4 Home Rm __ American Lin“, Del-w. Prowl-eel and Belmont moi" grime; for they are support- Davie and Owen; snormer and Gmenbem Tm“ m; Selkirk, Stakes of 1937, joining three olh- in; us,” William J. Northey, Mon- mpefl Yankees m Natmml was“; e1; horses as wearers of 1116 thm- trig»! advl-Eg w 111* 081119-1111" “m” Pltfsglwh g w) w g ° Cnmilli, Dodgers 10; Lombardi. py crown. - rn lee, $0 l Broo yn Reds 10. The Canadians argue also that Bowman and Bari-es; Flu-Elm‘ Montreal 1s better equipped VJ 1110115 811d Phellm 2 Runs batted 1n — American 1R8- hrandle the Willi-ET P19811111 131811 Chicago 410 020 001 $15 gue: Wright, Senators 39; Walker. Meeting Oslo and Cortinamdlléiiepemmltllrl Phlladelphlllxlllmdlollzogg 531113 wile; létghiteNssx ails; "Vel/illiams, Red Box e Italian A1 , e o 1' c ee Page. - . . a one agile: men, tblixddlrllx. p5 and Hs-rtnetl: flvhgfigg- 5mm» Reds a1; McCrJrmick, Reds av. ' The British press all-e has Pwmm» 399k l“ a ' I ea U6 .d.d m 1944 01mm w Buffalo 011000100 a 1 1 forte-lei} altlfougll-i Rome Athens INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 331mm)" 010100000 3 6 5| 1101.1! muvm nownno 1 LaIferi/y 11: v4 73.518 Duck Pin Mixed Double! c. O'Neill 10a 122 9a \\\\ P"k°9° 15¢ I“ Ems” a9 a4 31-553 ~00“. m‘ Hand $eal-ii ht n. nuneen 112 15s 144 .\ y 9 m Connors 106 1a ua-era H. ElUSOB a0 as no Pouch 15 g1 n. Cullen so 1m sz-sei ' Dr L. Duffy 11s 1m 1m M. 011mm. as a4 ssqsoz Tonllhi at '1 o'clock v2 ‘b- m‘ 60¢ Eight Couples G. Stewart 158 128 108 r. Sinnott so as 112-649 LADIES GENTS n. Miltohell a. Doiron v, Willlanns m 9e 11a P. MeIm-iin t, .1. H. Common 91 98 102-642 Doyle n ". E. Cglleghon . LIAM , 809110 .8 gnu. “if 1% 1g m g 8155x131 c. gems-id . l= PM». e-PH-PA . ming —- - i . eau ' 3 , H. McAusland w. Pmeou EBALL RE§ULT$ Newark °°°11°41°1 1 "1 _ S’ 1r. Gollarlt 12a 10a 144 1. n v. Ooyi BAS wgeflailgbelggéwfvfihrflfl- 33°11", SIdE AMERICAN LEAGUE Strlncevich, Branch and Holm. Ash and Hell; Naktenls, Burk- nas (In Kensington). ' July 10 Kensington - Vita Schedule ls Released June 5 Vita Mannus - Kenslnttol June 7 Red Sox - Pioneers June 9 Kenslngton - Pioneers June 12 Vita Manrius - Red BOX June 16 Red Sox - Kenslngibn June 19 Pioneers - Vlta Marinas June 21 Kenslngton - Vltu Man- June 23 Pioneers - Red Si»: June 26 Pioneers - Kens M81011 June 28 Red ‘Sox - Vila: M81195 June 30 Kensington - Red Sex July 3 Vlnt Mannas - Pioneers July 5 Vita. Marinas - lienslngton July 7 Red Sox - Pioneers July l0 Kensingwn - P101151?“ July 12 Vito. Marinas - Red S0)! July l4 Red - Sex Kenslnzwn July 17 Pioneers - V1111 M11011!!! Manned July 21 Pioneers - Red sox July 24 Pioneers - Kensinzivll July 26 Red Sox - Vita. Munnell . Juli 28 Kensington - Red Sex (In Keris gton). July 31 vita Marinas - Pioneers . 2 Kenslrigton - Vila. MQDHES Aug. 5 Red Sox - Pioneers Aug. '1 Kensington - Pioneers Aug. 9 Vita Mlmnas - Red BOX 11 Red Sex - K6115! W11 Aug. 14 Pioneers - Vita M 1111B! Th- first team mentioned 1S the home team 1n all cases. COST TEN CENTS l eenléow 0v in ff UNDERsTAKE, WORRY vouR ssturu‘ MAGAZINES oven TH‘ PHONE. BUT n‘ HAPPENS PHONE CALL$ OUTA THIS HOUSE AN’ YOUR MAGAZINE SELLS vou K1N snow ME HOW EY THAT WAY 1'0 suns | LiKE TO mow! _ i FER A NICKEL "IF VOU MAKE ANY MON wAR-rjri/i NOT CRITIClZING _-... I 41/ 7 4 g1) ale hflllfitisss .- // x. l 97/ / QA5ON, 1 HEARD / A LOT o: HEAVY STUMCLNG ANDCRUNTING on we STAIRS ABOUT ‘FOUR dciocw. “THIS MORNING, AND no vou KNOW HOW THAT LAMP aor uuocmeo DOWN mo BROKEN? I'M Bselmuiue ‘TO SUSPECT MV FROLIC- some HUSBAND or= FlNDIHG some MONEY SOMEWHERE! WHERE WAS HE YESTERDAY? ROSS-EXAM! N! N6 A WITNE$S FOR /. ‘H, we DEFENSE __ peanut”! visriens ui-HNED Tel-elm 000 000 001 3 '1 him and Warren. i ked I r the summer games. r _ - _ Pezzu . - ~ . . m rrggexho r-ui h? 21131? There will be n. meeting of the as o Jersey (1:11? uidmnmelrqo 1.1017“: ""1- Am“ “ ‘ 11 n ors during calls at th; port, due to City Baeebflghllfigfllg ag3ll1§4fieifi1ngfg stiles and Padden. AtWOOd- hlllwilllkéé 3; Indianapolis 4_ Mlm-‘d’ '° “e5 M sgbotztge threaltés followiingflre: on ‘at 11-51141! dag“ a reque-sted ' U” Mmud.‘ “u, D-nam" Rpchesber 020 020 223 ll 1’! 4 5,1. Paul 2; Columbus 6. _ t e s eamers aris an . nge us. ' A__ ____V;_;___________fl_: 1:: ,____ __ ~' _~.—__-._::.::=;-:- ' M ' — ' H00 le - » m; HOUSE - with Manor P ._ B J. R. Williams OUR BOARD| DUI OUR WAY — Y _ __ . __ _ __ _ '/'7'*"'<’/7‘_'"’" V/ ' / l ALL ‘1. Know, M15’ HOOPLE. i5 THAT 1 MEET wu=' HIM LAST EVENIN'AN' HE LOOK KIND OF PEAKED] we seer HE BEEN "TD ‘FH’ i-losPPrAL-ro see A STRICKEN FRIEN’, AM’ "m EY OPERATED on THE MAN-M- MlETN-l MABOR SAY some Fumes FROM 0e FTHER Rou. RIGHT UP H15 NOSTRIL m’ FENDER 141M STUPID,’ / " W/// i. 1 0 // I .~.\