“hi; »~_'_ .. .. O Set your course for sunnier shaves with Blue Gillette Blades! They work faster, smoother and last longer because they're diamond - tested for hardness s O e and have the sharpest edges ever put on steel! Satisfac- tion la guaranteed. PRECISION- madn to fit your Gillette Razor exactly and lvoid scrape and irritation of misfit blades. Baseball Standing NATIONAL LEAGUI > Won Lost Pct prookiyn 20 .701 St. Louis . . . .632 Cincinnati . .5412 New York .527 chicago ... .465 Pittsburgh . .463 Boston . . . . . . . .402 Philadelphia (Noi- including New York .. 6'7 29 .696 050011 . . .. . . 55 43 .501 Cleveland 56 4B .549 St. Louis . 52 49 .515 Detroit . . 47 52 .475 Chicago .. . 40 55 .421 Washington . . 40 60 .400 Philadelphia . 4O 63 .388 (Not includin night games.) INTERNATIONAL LEAGFE Newark . . . . 411 .602 Jersey City 46 .540 T010111!) . 48 .534 Montreal 53 .500 Buffalo . 54 4m Baltimore .32 ,49l) siyracilse . . . . . 56 .472 Rochester .. . . . . . .. 40 66 .377 NotflSaboteurs Just ‘Refugees’ ’ By IIICIIARI) Ii. TVRNER Associated Press Stuff Writer WASHINGTON. July 29~IAP)-- Beven alleged Nazi sabotcilrs sought refuge in the United Suites Supreme Court today and entered the con- -tcnti0n—i.o an iicconipiiiiriiig (‘iflFL room stlr--tliiil ill‘ '(‘l(' not situ- otours iii llll i-~' - li'.-'l‘S ilecizig the oppresslons of Nazism. Their CUlll ‘Pl. (7.1, Kwuirith Roy- el, sunpportini; a petition for writ of habcasTorpus lolil the court that the men contended they crime in the role of siihnfwurs nnd by U-boats merely as ii method of e1:- Caning from Germany. They came unarmed, he rooeeded, they engaged in no rgxn at op."- gtiong rind had no instructions oi intent to do anything wrong iii that time. They Just wanted to burv ‘lir: explosives they brciitiit with tlvm. "I'm glad.” Ju=iire Felix Frank- furter quietly lziierposd, "to lcnrn what ‘unnmicil’ menus." “They (llilvit 2n to any acency. did they," Aaclnii- Justice jeobert Jgglqon fiflovreii the point lip. "and snv, ‘l lhzmk God w‘ Hut “my flmn lilo Germans.‘ and tell whgg m) ('\"\ ~ll'('e n-ere buried” Rm; , a counsel her-rinse .ors hurl appclnfeu ll,ll'.li"llll duly anti sworn him to 1~x'v"n1l eir-ry nvenur- of defence for tlir- nruuscd .ncn repeatedly foil hawk "won the arml- mgnt that. t'ir-pri"ciiv~ WPTI‘ eiitlt lcd al as it ' - 0 an . in pi‘ flu,“ in a democratic country. ‘ . l E an of! sroirm rug cuiiacofifrnrowig GUARDIAN G NEW ’ 100 Horses Are Entered m. J. W. Boulter, Secretary Exhibition Association. will F llsl-i his list of 81111195 101‘ Home Week races on Saturday. entered in the various classes. All parts of the Maritlmes provide plentlfullv for these pcct, will be ready. Are Postponed management of the track yesterday morning cell the races. taken after many sky. the horses perform disappointed. next Wednesday afternoon. of! the fastest horses of the their last g0 before the big Home Week races in Chill‘ town the following ivezk. Softball Is By virtue of a 16.11 ing the City softball League mainirig are scheduled to Army again and later will stack up Navy. Tuesday night's the Y and tWO $81110 rrioundsmcn for _ _ v the winners, pitching a fine QEIITNE. inning scoring five added another five in the fift 11-2 as a result. _'I‘he Navy boys added two in a 1 e number of innings while halt; 1118 their opponents scoreless. One Phjlgdelphl the game was the sensational one-hand catch by of the highlights of sailor Brown on Pud line drive deep into centre field. Carmichael for the been playing ninth to match s. home run b Wiseman of the Navy in the slxthll run produced team while in two for WLWIHBXYS homo three tallies for hi; Carmichael! resulted the Y. Whelan’: sixth frame something drove in three rum, Carmichael had a perfegt "m. ing with three walks and hits in six times at bat, The Navy scored two rung 1n their last turn at bat but were still 1111111115 the winners by five when the filial out was made, The lineups:__ Y. M. C. A.-Pud tvhitlock, Hen- four-bagger in Good times are Coming for ex-V Major leaguersi By Whitney Martin jociated Preas Sports Wit NIJW YORK. Jilly 29-~(AP)—- New York Giants fish around in the minors and hook Van Mungo. who was pitching for Brooklyn when the Brooklyn Bridge was still a vine. The Yankees toss out a net and catch Rollie Henisley just before he goes orcr the dam into the pool of yesterdays stars. The Reds grab Eric 'I‘iptnn, who was a Connie Mack rookie three Whitehead. who was a Journeyman infielder with the and (liants for years. Say, how old is Hana Wagner, anyway? Good time; apparently are com~ ing for the eat-major leaguerii whose futures seemed to be pasted in scrapbooks. The major clubi just can't take a chance on young fellows already scouted by the armv, and are bringing up the dis- crirrls on the theory that it's better tn have a man with one leg on first base than to have a man Villll livn legs. if both of them are marching. Tlpton Was rejected by the army because of bad ears, nnd it is as- sumed that Vnn Mungo and White- head and lfemslcy" aren't 0n the army prospect. list right now, so the malor clubs involved in the deals for them probably had one eve on i943. The Mungo deal is particularly intriguing. as it vras Mumzo who renllv beat the Giants 01ft of the pennant in I94. Old Home Week and Provincial pub- Old will contain the largest entry list of horses in many years, there be- lug over 100 different race horses 8T9 numbers {p}! pfiople flrlibh coming ov- er with e arses, e manage- u. 1 4 t h n N_ ‘ ment of Old Home Week are now Owl d n St s We e ’ B convinced that the attendance this “m, position m the all-gum, year, weather mrinitting, will be very large and they hope that those having rooms or serving meals will vis- itors. Always in the past Charlotte- town has been noted for the good care taken of those attending the Exhibition and no doubt citizens. h now that they know what to ex- Boojum from Great village’ N_ s Montague lliaces Going Strong Wm over pitcher. the Navy team on Tuesday even- ing, the YMCA, boys are lead- Tonight the Navy and the Army play while on August 4 the “Y" tangles with the evenings against the v _ the Sailors was packed with excitement. Buck Whltlzlcérs, raced three relief Down two {I} 111115 B01115 into the second frame. r the Y.M.C.A. went to town in this m, runs. ‘Ihely by and the Sailors were trailing them Y, who has first class ball all season, scored a home run in the Dudy Patch lVins Feature Event in" Shorten program Event At Truro Yesterday TRURO. N.S., July of Grcittan. Bfldileu-aler, N. 8., took the Hllsizie Scott this. The won the opener. 2.16 Trot I Pace Jean Henley (Campbell) 4 1 Sunny Mede (Harrison) 1 2 Silent Joe (O'B:len) 3 4 June Evans (Etter) 2 a Oliver Grattnn (Dauphlnee) 5 5 i:—— The usual difficulty faced the , _ " Mooitague § W, ,,,_ Indians wm 3 foie noon it was decided to nun- Cllie decision ivns glances at the 7-6 decision When conditions did not ppur w t. no»... 1t was sultan‘. From Red Sox call the races of; rather than hate people drive a long distance to see and then be ..i However, the big racing card lV-lll be run off on the Montague track b11595 loaded 1n t Slum Cleveland today Mor- mea will be brought together on occasion niiich will probubl YORK, a hit to the in ii row over the Tribe. Red Embree, the winning pitcher for With two Heath was passed purposely senators Edge Browne the ninth inning, Senators wiped out a huriers to un double by pinch _ George winning run. Tigers Pound Athletic; At Detroit, a Case produced including Ru y victory in twilight opener of a eight. of its runs in the seventh, ungo may e tonic that B)’ Sill I-‘eder 4 Associated Press Sport: writer NEW YORK. July 29—-(A.P)— Siiice it is no trade secret that the Giants and Dodgers wish each other nothing more than a few broken bones at best, it comes as somewhat of a surprise HEM paid plenty to repair, This soupbone is hung on the right shoulder of Van Lingle Mlullzo. the bad man from South Carolina. Now the Giants have dusted it off and brought it back to the big leagues from Minneap- olis in the hope there's enough left in the old fireball to put them in tho National League pennant par- ade down the stretch. At Minneapolis, Van Lingle won a neat total of ll games in a man- ner which even led William ‘Ierry who never was one of the bad men's sincerest boosters, to sug- gest he might prove a, cure-all to the Giants ailing elbow staff, Mfmfllier Mel Ott but him in to P111611 the first half of today's twin bill with the Cubs, and the hero of the battle of Havana still showed considerable speed on his fast one 51°)" Curve lhat the batters did not prescribe for their hitting nvelligcs, Although Miingo was beaten, it wasnt his fault as much o; u" leaks in 1110111111118 two third strikes that lllf’ CrillrVCfi right by Clyde Mogul. oug . N-(CP)- The New Glasgow Driving Club's Dudy Patch won the free for all in a harness meet staged by the It Eastern Driving Association today taking the first two heats but losing the third to the Moncton-owend All Close finishes were provided in n11 four clesses. Jean Henley, from H lif ' th 2.16 t i5 d ware-sew") uud the WW1 15 1R1" byatiizllcllnglilllie fir, finalohelixils 13?»? D dropping the first to Sunny Mode. In the 2.21 class. H, M. Volo. from last two heats after dropping the frst to The 2.25 class saw a reptitlon of Inverness-owned Peter Reamore placed second in the first la eat but dropped the next two. Hal NEW July 29—(AP)-— Roy Weather-icy cuine up with iliie he 11th inning at and smacked out ing Boston from making it three fourth and Cleveland, singled to open the last of the iltli and with one down went to second on a wild pitch by Yank Terry, Boston's fourth and losing down, Jeff and Ken Keltiier unintentionally, fill- “ ing the bases to set the stage for present with only three games re- weamerly‘ Scoring four runs on four hits in Washington spectacular seventhdnnlng rally by Browns at St. Louis to win their second 01 “Mam the series 1n a row, 11-10. The Browns, using six pitchers, ouud in the ninth in a futile ef- rt to stop the Nais. But a two- pass tied the score and a single the Tigers pounded three ltchers for 13 hits, or m Iltfgrkk 15th homer whmockls slxthcflsvleazorizw’ one on in the three-game series with the A's. Detroit scored The New Brunswick horse came from Hal Britten (McDonald) Hanover Courier (Baxter) 7 7 - ‘Time: 2.13 l-2, 2.14 l-2, 2.18 3-4. 2.21 HM. Volo (Sweeney) Hillside Scott (Conroy) Fl) Direct (Campbell) Harvest Melody (McMillan) lana G. (Ja alee) Time; 2.16, 2.14, 2.14 1-2. 2-25 Trot d: Pace upon-g Trot A Pace Peter Rieamore (O'Brien) Mt-I I Hal Boojum (Johnson) 1 Emily Gratlan (Coutes) 4 Tee Tony (Harrison) 6 Shirley L.. (Cmeron) 5 Aubrey Dillon (Turner) 3 Manchester Alberta (McMil- n 8 M‘.'s Admiral Mac (Burnt 7 ‘l Time: 2.17, 2.16, 2.18. Free For All Dudy Patch (O'Brien) Victor Lee (Langille) 2 Volrlda (Harrison) 5 ‘Tracey Hanover (McMillan) 4 Tim-e: 2.09 l-2, 2.09, 210 l 2 Al Grattan (Etter) 5 Ii 4 Futon" 401 aegis-Meow lemmas‘ 1-2. Win-now ecu quota-Aun- unsupe- Baseball Resiiiltislfl‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 3: Boston 0 Pittsburgh 5: Boston 6 Chicago 4; New York I Chicago l; New York 3 st, Louis 8: Brooklyn 4 AMERICAN LEAG UL Washington 11; St. Louis 10 Boston 6; Cleveland 7 Philadelphia 7; Detroit l2 New York 5; Chiclgu 3 New York 5; Chicago 7 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse ‘l: Montreal 3 Jersey City l; Toronto l (tie) Bultimore_4 ;_l_3__u_ffii_lb_3 0 UT 0 UR WA Y ' {LILY 30, 1942 _________.Q Water Sports Aug. 6 Braves trim Aces 22 - I2 Ilflfsfl Sllflw Weather and To B9 Feature Track conditions ..._.__ it , fully In e 110111 mission iomi ii ,, thgnirlizll-loslleldtilllwsteli- $11111 “m” 1”‘ °"“1“¥- 111a. went down to defeat .5‘ 22-12 when they zsilisyaafifije come a determined effort on , p ortunity of witnesslnl ililafvilstlllci:siip11.A.F. ac uatic sport-s card on the evening o Auluii 5- In connection with Old Home Weeis and rrovlncial Live mock OLD 050E539’ Me" ‘ml-v ”_ (Ari-Weather and track bondi- bIXOW "iuesoay, Wednesday and a h been moved ahead W1“ “W Bluve-i- A lugs m ‘ffmlsday ewxtlnszolgugéu’ m‘ m“ 3192:5141 éfilllg:d12-'le€I$re]7d1‘lil)§eI‘Bmtli:: llrldln dAgust-b because to! anotthei; 211011;: grew” 1111131‘ 1g‘ wztii 1"5W*-*"¢ '- °- - ' _ 1 he,” poi-lay important entertainmeri even a ayedq N“ u“ ‘mm mwmsun‘ lam“ ‘our 7 1 21-4“: on!" d w the Airport A variety of comPEti- V1130"! P113- of rair Week will be me Horse when the W188i"! returns - r m - ‘Ihe game was a regular ~10»: use m u“ Mo“ ea" u" “°“°" °" l" i“ ‘m ‘m’ ‘ ti?“ 3?il€.§’°°“u‘l'u%i'.t°“ bbyrydelll. oi even» i» u» x. u o_‘°“°‘"* race trims each evening. 111-18 en- two-day luyofl- sh t d be spam 0mm ball mimic. This league was a °‘°““"- “m” l‘ “w” °“°' The dmanm were or m m ii The ioiiturior the event will be m: a 111K161!" tweiiui oi a mile in circumference cause of the chute, out 01f w o we WM” polo mum‘ m mnovL bu‘ 1t h” m“, up {or m“ is uxiiieu witn 21,000 candle bower the horses start iri the mle, w]?! “on in “m” pa"; when m" b‘ “m” “m, mhmauni and lorms a splendid place in which deeg in mud. GYPSY Hanover. iiw - n ed between ‘am ameflenoed pezmm‘ dam,‘ m’ put I w snow the best types of saddle. ed y James Young of Qu ncy. 11B weeks II load and other classes of horses Mass. accounted for the classified R-A-F. 188111-1- Bwimmers from the Army l" were“. i" ‘is lfiié. r: , an - - rllyldilacav/llacivllian tgeam is also 1141-159?- F- 001111161’. W invited to compete in the relay wlelldile- B race, each swimmer to go 25 yards. - w - ‘micro igzalso t; be a lgdlesreliny- M n a a » . . ilzilitcaetgtlgreerl lg: r5535»? and lady Martin. E- Corbett. swimmer; I3 theaslatteié r1308 thg R. Whfllm and N. Wilson. men sw ve var egs an -—--—~———— the girls swim four 25 yard legs. DAILY BATH OUT Prince Lciward island is noted for trot in two straight heats. The 12- its iine horses and we 0111 11w" bar trot, a three-heat affair, was week rlorse shows b11118 out the suspended after the thi-ee-year-old 80011 11011118 01 1119-99 11°15“ 111 5 Hurry Up and the aged gelding surLiLLllg manner, ureat credit is due Mme Evie each won he,“ me bilfl-Hul-WWW" Rm“ Club The stakes for twdyear-old members W110 hulls 8°!" 1° sud‘ trotbers, two-year-old pacer-s and vrouon: 811d ¢°1151d°1'u°1° “Pen” w three-year-old trotters, originally Keel’ m“. Dnmc“ ‘n m’ hm“ m" scheduled for today, will be run 1111-51)’ gomg- . ff I . uli Llllf>€ CVGIHDES of Oidvnfiloixgg ° °m°rr°w WQGK me classes WWW ‘liiiollneups for 1 i, game were as follows?‘ evenm" Braves-L. Martin, s11 W11 end ruu. °11 “WWW” Th tis f: be ta d at trio ——-—— Vtlal the vaudeville program. -_ Ohugogeigwn ‘gm ‘ Cub bu,“ manor: —(CP)— rm Metro. Aus- 1111i — Cubs spht and will sum M; '1 pm. P0111111 Water Board. disqughu ‘i. pony to harness me water polo ma,” 60,1515; 0g means of saving fuel, decided w g- 5°“? seven men each. As this la some- "P8? People to look upon Vii bath " Doubleheader i:"r.'::w.li '33" .ri"e"=.i"'ir rear. u i- ilmlytfig sagfég “d” m hands traction ‘line sport ansv here 8 110 Bhorteue of water. lbut fir} '- 1 u“ 9 ' ° ' ' amount of fuel is needed for , P , H r Ponies -———-—'———~ Dump- l. lliliicriireig Slvléollefofks: a 1th Glants Remember When ‘Qtfmgfih h“ “id °°1<1 Wulei into Aug. lolili:—- _ —- 1 1. Pony to saddle, over 12 hands ‘W1C’ 2. Ladies saddle 3. Flee for ail Jump, cgYEW YOOEiKkBVJSlIYVZQ-(Iiailfil-e (#1180 11 8 u-11 "8 t in ar go today. Prince Mungo a rather rude welcome §§‘,,“1,,,°;,yf,,,‘,§mou_, 9mm;- w” biwk into the National league bought by the Cubs for sissoso v1‘<‘>‘»“‘°“°“ Pa“ “'°°' ”'°° ‘m’ l°€.§ti"."“‘ii'f°i“’ f3” ét““l."i’°li." 1”" “m” 1W “if ‘i*lt.‘“"tti.“ ‘ .. a or er-encnte ~ i, - - uumvluu sweeusiuk“ silk" "5 opening some or a 113111110116111161 by figeclilgrllwlllllllllu 111W?- p Lrflrlrllllsyllrllgnllljlvellllézllllillkgllallllrsfolm zeroed 011 and Provided b1’ 811- winning the nlghtcap 3-1. o‘ ~——-—-—~—"——— Mum,“ “nun “a, ‘on, “mm ‘ll dritifilsies: $6.00‘ “no. ‘Loo “ch Mungo, the former star u,’ "c" and i, m“, ready M ass. (By The Canadian Press) Dizzy Dean of the St. Louis Cards made a major league strike- out record, fanning 17 Gilcago bat- FOR SALE Bmklvn Dedws W110 W“ Pur- hit ‘pin-hm or ‘Iruett Sewell, af- gumeong i, plgk m; 3,, o, are ‘m- ew- e-v i2iiii..a."i.:=i~.i:~.:sm.ss: e u M! »-~-»“1’= 1»- ~11» Braves to a 6-5 triumph in the now a0 Tracy must be solil “film, nightcap. the next i0 days. Ile ls a lovely 1118 horse. Anyone can ilrivr- him Dodgers Wade Into Cooper on the road and a fEill pip, a "I, ular bearcat on ice, Pam] m. At Brooklyn, Dodgers waded in- quarlei- In 30 second| inst winter to Mort cooper with six timely free-legged. will keep lllm Ior i, hits tonight to beat st. Louis few days if someone. wants to rm Cardinals 4-3 before the game was him. Price $200. halted in the last of the seventh GEORGE Mscimivzrg inning by wartime dimout regu- 12 Alexandra St. Sydnev, QB the five- iations. 118.‘; 0111‘ 30111311811011; With Major Hoopla iation this week. made his bow in the first game and was tagged for seven hits, including a homer by Bill Nicli0ls0n, iii seven innings. _ Braves Divide Bill With BIIOI : 0 Mgfifizmckarfijf“ conformation l w“ At Boston, the Pittsburgh Horse Classes; gongm-matlon 50%, Pirates and Boston Braves split peyfqrmance 509g a doubleheader, the Pirates taking qgmpgigpgqgngngg 100%‘, _ the opener 3.0 behind By. J. R. WlllBlEC Entries to D. M. 61m, Telephone Building, Charlottetown, No entry ice required, Participants are asked to enter their horses as soon as possible. Basia of Judging GOOD GOSH! A cow HORSE GETTING STARTLED AT A cow J //~ THE DNOSAUR ‘TWOWT BE LONG ‘nu. A cow UKE THET WILL GTARTLE A 1.0T o’ cowaovs/ THEM KIND o‘ cows is ’B0u1' EGAD, THIS WILL BE POETIC w I CAN SEE COL. SHEPWHIGTLE 5NEERlN6 AT MY CLUMEHQESS IN some.’ . Loewe THE RACE BY ToPPLiNc- H95 °°§Eii‘>"’}§""<?'§§$“ovs.' room THE sutsvf-riier~i~i-iaeire l6 IN was powmano THE cums. cont/wees MAJOR BACK HQQDLE '“‘"‘/OU -HEH Hen/w HERE LlE comes i NOW -- r. MueT KEEP CAN‘T SERIOUS FACE.’ M156] HIM. \\ 1'2 gl/EJ / _, ' v-so E5, HE QTANDS OUT= ca» (I! film BRINGING UP FATHER RY George McManu; . i480 IlPPlE AND “CAP” STUBBS s"... A T... heat PIE! A-_ fiy Edwina Tuna Tournament Is Cancelled AUGUSTA, Me" July Bil-LAP)- Tlie second annual tuna wurnes. incnt, scheduled for sometime this summer. was cancelled today by the Maine Development Commission. The board acted on the sug est- ion of one of its members. r~ ies Cninniisslonrr Arthur R. of "adverse conditions" from the war flsTiTniinas ‘- The-e are some l2’) grades f)! iron iind sttcl in a modem ento- mobile. resultinfl NOVUi TOBY. YUU APOUOGQED NOBOUY COULD POSSIBLY MIST-ARI HIH F$ THAI’ SCARKRGW J".