( h M M.‘ J brll Ell. hor lriv but trip IPTVZ in t an’ .ti how mot)" hWI!" W Ci their war DE comp? has h A. Maclslac of s_\'iiill3_\', THU in straight hrzlts. Tile 2:19 went to the Cape Breton sporismen‘; Club oiltry, Benny T. Raemorc. John lvfacLcoli of the County rill-o. Trot and Paco after close competi- tioti from Coronation Mzlckillop. Free For All- In Bad Spill At Truro Races Jimmy Power, popular Char- iottctown yesterday llii.t‘l'll00ll. it was learn- Elattyn in the second llezt of the Q 2.16 trot rllui glare, Another horse ’ following him wont ovcr him, to- gether with the sliiky and driver. Jimmy, 110“ ' ' , ht-nt fll‘ti to drive his ‘ Abbe in the 2.26 trot and pace. n0 gorse for the third llellt. The accident. left the Charlotte- loivn di’ '< drove his oxrn car i1) cilfll‘i(‘ti4'I0\\'l1 1t was Jimmy accident this week. Tuesday he was lnjurod when he was thrown from a slllkv training stumbled. A liliillbCi‘ of spills occurred at Lesterilayfls Trtiro arned. War Memorial Bill Dehated’ OTTAWA. Jillv 5- (GP) -Con- "This is tho the blldcot: 2'3 tribute ls trim: il'i""l'("(l trawl/w: .'iV"l)Flf.‘.< lvll wwv ronilcrtcd tiireo. i; n» LONDON _ (CP) - Tho flour lupply to bakers in France is re- po lcd to have brtn cut by 4o per unt altilouuil the winch it was reduced alrcildy was ted scholars!) p _ to help mnilraln thrlr lntciest in LONDON -— (CPI —- Briikh air- men wilo llllV" h r-xnlr- p!'i_'~‘0l‘!\r< of Tlililiiri?‘ fl Parllmnntnrj; rrplyg mlvnon Qrrfl-YL Ono of m» arrlrfs wogian Navv, ltles announced One Uscita Britton Wins At Truro i TRURO. NB" July 8-(CP)- 228 Trot and Paco: Past-stepping Highland Worthy, H-il Boolum (Johnson) I 4 l l owned by H. M, Sweeney of Bridge- Julie Peters (O'Brien) 1 2 6 3 water, N.S.. won the free-for-all H. M. Volo (Sweeney) 21 4 3 today in one oi the largest ilorlless- Ralmond Budloiilt (Nit-Weill) 4 3 5 - racing meets ileld here 1n years. Paul Abbe (Power) 5 5 3 - The meet was sponscrld by the Peter Reamore (O'Brien) 68 dr Eastern Driving Association. Pat Worlhy (Coatos) ‘T ‘l ‘l - Uscita Britton. Prince Edward 0. U. Volo (Phinziey) 8 6 d - Island more making ller first, ap- Titties: 2.18 1-2; 2.18; 2.16; 2.18. pearaiice here, took the 2.16 trot T-ic winning hozse is owned by andwpace, winning two straight E. M. Johnson, Great Village, N5. ca . - The Trilro, ilorse, Hillside Scott, 2.22 Trot and Pace: won the 2.22 trot and pat-e, with liiibidc Scott (Conioy) 11.1 Flo Direct. rtlnning a close second. Flo Direct (Walker) 1 2 a Only 6111s,; Nqtllflllg runnmg of Lady Hill (McNeill) 8 4 2 g fourth heat was the 2.26 trot D.i_l.lh G., (Etter) 4 3 d. and pace. This rave prtvidcd pllnty Skipnydaie (McLeod) 5 5 4 of competition, with Hill Bijllfll, ' mes: 2.17; 2.18; 2.15. owned and (lrivcil by Ed. JliiliePli. t _ "an. ~ Great. viiiagc. NS, ed-lllg out 2.16 Tro and Pace: 3y Judson “in” June Peter; ltnd 11.M_ Voio. U i Britton (S.mple) l l 8 Summary: Sunny iil/{ieade (Harrison) ti 8 1 ‘glaciated He” Sm“. writ" l-Lll lie cnney (Alexander) 5 2 2 mmym AND, July 8_,(Ap)._ Frce-for-all. purse Slut’): B- McEilvyn (Pcotr) 2 5 4 success was stamped on baseman’; Hlgillrlila \Vo'.'l,_t\- llshlflLly) 1 1 3 _ JO‘, (031.10?) 4 4 5 Alps," 53v!“ 5pectgcle today u Pudv Patch (Ollrl ll) 2 2 1 . , Griitton (Oilrlcn) 4 4 5 [he major league yepreggntgtlves dc: ‘ LA- ll‘ i 3 3 "3 Jinn Henley (Campbell) 8 'l 6 and Arrnv and Navy plgyefg seat- ‘. a z A v -i 4 4 (itzrlcttp B., (Power) 7 B d [fled bug {here was a question in Tmes: 1.12, l. 213. Rlliwflllldfli (O'Neil) dratvn every-fines mind whether ‘Home; . . ;.~ (rt-mug by :1Iiit(?SI ?1-i; 213: 2.14. such game ever woum be attgmpt- H. M. Suxciltgv. B11 g water, us. The winning horse is owned by ed _ George Bi skins, KIlBlflglOIl, P.E.I. Alva gradley, President of the Aaronwll. I/Vins Feature Event At Inverness Meet -_-- Jilly 8— roll l’... nlvlicd by Dr. D. copped top gency Relief Fund and Relic the game. "it was great." he Orllhllsfl! INVERNFES. N, 5., CPI-Al Dr. D. A, MacIsaac, sydney. DiMag learns 2:27 Trot and Paco- onura today in tile irulilire Frce- Bob Neil (J, Hood) 1 1 3 for-All event of iili‘ i.rt iulrnoss Coronation Mackill (B. ' ' - curd‘ alzrlvd ilfirvllills‘ sca- Hood) 0p g g 1 0f m, _ (' [illlll 31100 flliifilflvll. Ainry Stuart (MacLennan) 3 3 3 Tile stool ri-t- horse crime home Rflfflll Prince (Rotchford) 4 4 4 ‘Times: 2.181 2.19; 2.24. , Bronx cheer _ The winning horse is owned by oakilurst Queen. while Matt McAdam, Glace Bay . i owned by ' ' Inveriless, won 2.19 Trot and Pace- B 5|‘; pedu- Olkllllrst. Queen (Hastings) Msnciatcdyxlress spur; writ" Pl-il'r—ltt-Colirt (B. Hood) NEW YORK, Jul)’ A Glace Bay i)(\l‘~'0 entered by 1 1 1 2 2 3 rltt AcAfiliill, ollpliircri the 2.27 G1lliI{(i!‘\'9Sii‘1‘ (Vickers) 3 4 2 Afoclcl T., (Collins) 4 3 Times: 2.147 ‘E14; 2.18 1-2. stbffifiiltifi- The winning horse is owned by 8--(rl\P)—I1; 4 ti Bronx, they are srwieTst-i l til: Bronx cheer, and Joséph Paul llMaggio is learning all the var- ‘ i n host to 62.- g91§‘?gllgdl3ISIlbd lilgilta a? the Munici- pal stadium, said the Anny B!!!" the Navy f Sccietv would be able t0 di- vide approximately $70000 1T0)" t0 Llelit. Gordon (Mickey) COWIME- that DiMaggio is having his worst season at bat since he arrived on the b'g league scene, but he figures task to we'd gla for the Army and But til the game itself was no test-the American League All-Stars won ,____. lS-tl-made it doubtful that the Contractors in Charlottetown re- venture would be undertaken on the same pattern next year. It was ap arcnt that the prom- inent basebal Mayors who now are soldiers and sailors have been do- ing more than playing baseball since entering the armed services. Most of them have been glad when they could play once or twice a week. __ __ I and giving off with a sound that definltelv Ls not a pat on the back. NolvJoelstl-lefl Army And Navy Will _ “flplit $70,000 From Last Rubber Nightis Game In Cleveland , pilot of tho Service stars and to others today. "It was a tremendous luttovell; but] we did. on]? ry aga n _ e year wg thouggt we colrild rzlse 870.000 av)... ere was no secret that the "red tape” encountered from of- ficials, the difficulty ofseiling the show to the fans and the fact that 1'80 there's nothing wrong be at all surprised if th l h wh dk d in the I final-finite. jauste concluded didn't ' lndicatet that he may be coming out i Ir that's the c958. and he starts to rattle the American 163F195 fences again as he's done frr ha" a dozen years. the Yankees‘ loin the fans will stOP making those nol=es at him. be- slugvet- expects with hm that a base knock or two wouldnrt cure. And what's more, he wouldrl t. G two All- Use scrap NEW Y . Jul! 8—(AP)— Wblle deny g that baseballs 11nd by tile two motor leagues tlu a91- gon had lost any of their resiliency. the gpaldlntg Company admitted in I, 8 IQIHBD TG-OESQG that it bad been necessary. to use scrap rubber in the ooros s we last January instead of the pun crude rubber formerly envployed. Fewer Building Contracts This Year rt. a slump in the building bus- mess at present. With the excep- tion of one large project, the rc- biiiidlng of the Woolworth Build- ing, th ngs are very quiet in the construction line. Two factors enter into the pic- ture when the reason for this slow down is considered. The first is the difficulty ln obi/lining build- ing material and the second is the shortage oi’ labor. For the first six months of the present year the total value of the projects is in the vicinity 0f $28.- 000 which paradoxically is about twice as much as the correspond- ing period in 1941 although there were four permits fewer issued this year. The Woolworth Building. which is costing $18,000 provides llhe 0f the] oonftructigln gut- ay year tun-pug e - ure higher than the total of fix recognized admit Cards three ones totalled $5 800 the end of Forty-eight hours after Towel-int world mile r600!‘ n“ flag; of Sweden with flight? out 8.2 seconds off Miklos S" M) off figure hung up by Taisto itlolll- Wameke to Chicago Cubs’ deal that puzzled baseball fans. l Hole-In-One Scored At Belvedere Club Yesterday For the second time within o fort- night a. hole-in-one was mode on the Belvedare Golf Club links yes- terday. And for the second time the golfer who scored the lucky shot was a doctor. Another odd coinci- dence was the fact that both shots were made on hole No. 6. Dr. l-LH. Pierce was the golfer division were as follows: Dr. CJ-r, who perfumed the difficult feat Beer, 100, A.R. McInnls 101. n13. yesterday when he sank the ball Bishop 106, P.O. Art Parry 107, Dr. with one shot during the qualifying ierce 113, R. E. Giggey 135 round for the Club Championship. and Dr. E S. Giddings, 126, Dr. W. L. MacDonald was the first ‘The playdovms for the club sham. player to realize the ambition this pionship will now get underway year when he made a hole-ln-one and wi‘) continue for several weeks less than two weeks ago. until the finals are reached. Pilot Officer Lloyd Greer led the Some of the veteran golfers were field in the first division with a. sprprised yesterday at the form score of 73 and Dr. 0.1-1. Beer the shown by 13-year-old Cecil Dowlin second with 100 in the round yes- who kept pave with the best terday. them in the first di The standing in the first division youngster placed well was as follows: PO. Lloyd Greer. division going around the course in ‘l8, Lac. George Millard 75, Rt. Lt. a8 strokes. not been fully effective this sea- son. Late rounding into iorm. no has won six games and 10st four, scarcely the record o! a has-teen. Last year won 17 games, including a. tic-hit triumph over Cincinnati, and 10st only nine. His all-time major league to- tal is 168 victories and 108 defeats. He was probably the highest sai- aried man on tho st, Louis roster with u. contract calling for about 815.000. and one critic was unkind nlobinsasmcknagn llama. . It’ W. 0. J. Madman .86. Lac. a“: Msil- so. Cecil Dowling ea. Sgt. a. r. Hellofs as, Ralph Jenkins so. n. . I-l Bear 08, Lac. Jim Malone 95, W. A. Gaudet 95, and M.A. Howatt, 96. The gross scores for the second d 0o 4:081. Gun- 1 ‘L, mark and 5.4 sell Three Local Golfers To Play In Tourney ‘mm alulottcmwn golfon leave Saturday morning hr 8t. An sir. tours, July s-(Ari-m enough to say the money might dwws. N11. to play in the N-B» mmlihs 189i» 3'9"- the midst or a desperate drive to have influ nced the decision t» 9.21.1. tournament for the two-pro- Hmwveldwelllfl! cflllstflwtiml l- overtake Brooklyn Dodgers, St. let him go. V] eh 1 h! Th , lone this Yo“ is only slilzhtfv more Louis Cardinals today sold lean However officials of ulo team m‘ “mm” l‘ °y m- 3°‘ than hi1!’ 85 mlwh as (Cr the first um Warneke to the Cl-rcago Cubs were positive in saying the deal Emma“ Pei” K6"? "d will‘!!! hell o! last dvear. Imam for new rol- the waiver price of $1.5m in a was based solely on other consid- Beer. These players will represent buildings an for re ‘rs to old erations. They said Warneko was the Belvedera Golf Club in the immy Power South wins Intl. League All-star game Allll Army Meet Tonight The Army and Y. M. C. A. soft- ball teams send tho City League into tho second section when they Emma‘), N!’ Jmy 8_(OP)__ meet. in a scheduled game at Vic- Rutlnlng true to advance prcdic- tuna Park wnight- ti ins, lhe South ticfeat-cd the The Y Wound 11D m “T55 Place 1n Nortll 6-1 in the fir.~t: Itlteriia- the first section by winning every tional League All-Star benefit game match they played. However, the barbie a crowd of 6,352 here to- Army were beginning to challenge n l, them in the latter part and tho The throng, slightly below expec- new Navy team gives promise o! Yflilolls. flQiiffibl-Itfd H total 0f 56,- providing stiff opposition in the 453 to the bat and ball funds for second half. m” ("tinted “m” 0f the Unit“ The Army boys captured second §§§ig'-‘Ofa§£* §fd""2<I“-p<1rl)'1§§gt mire" Place ill the first sectlbn and the t‘ . i’ ‘l E - ‘ - hlr . 0 ve, lat- spmtwely" giplfeavlviiswiis clliisrliilplgd whetrliesomo Hank Edwards of Baltimore and of their players ‘an ‘or servic, N('-\\".\l‘k'5 George siirnwelss ex- e15 Wm, m Canada just as m loded the main power as Bill bee hrfifl m 1 Md 9y cit-rs victors cLrlIectcd 11 hits off m“ fig e rts lam to four hurlc Al Vincent's Northern The Y. w go o“ ‘on g ' t?‘ 61.0“. “as. flclcd to six mo,“ by tain their winning streak but e three Cl1l‘\ n rt game which saw b?” m khaki are out ‘o palm 5 3'1 players in action, 19 oi them on different Dicture in this half, All to... lost-n; 5.4a, in all it promises to be a closely Edwards nolcd one of two homers Wnieswd gamfl REY SW11. Hi0 ranlmed by the Southerners and. spark-PINE; 0f m9 Y. W111 588m by adding a cloube. drove in three be on the rnouncl this evening. rlllis willie Stirnlrfies combined a triple with two singles for t:";s in quantity. The other circuit swat was supplied by Ed Majeski. BC-bby Coombs, hurling the first three-inning tour. became the winning pitcher when he was pro- virlrd with a lead of four runs. Nzck Strincevich. the Northern starter, silffercd the defeat after bring touched for follr markers Ovcr these some frames. last. horseman was badly isod in an accident at Truro He was sideswiped by ailother so willie scoring Bebe Mc- wos able to ylt horse for the 0W1") PA‘ ' ll e the Mo]? thvr (l1'i'.‘€1' took the ltfcEilvyn badly bruised. He part 0i‘ the wily lliicr the races Cliille tile last port of the with Dr. F. C. Dollgan. Power's second WlTOFi a horse he W115 meet, it. was l/Vins Chester Stake at Cos/ten’ Sal Ainslie, working the trick for tiie winners, yielded only one hit. smacked by rival pitcher Mat. Sltrkoilt- in the ninth inning. No one on the North side con- i GOSHEN, N.Y., July tt-(Alpm. The Junior trotters in the $1,500 Chester Stake ltivo i1nli.=e 193F101‘ illlnson said he IIUllSC of Commoils todrlv ncctcrl for more than a single ex- cl _ d fifczatgired the Grand that 25 p01‘ con‘. of zzlxr-s nllici [or c“): liurkozit. "w" c” a she“ Racew" war plirooses was being (AVPYIEG to l mdw and WWW“ l" the 5639M 0f other lYJYiioscs. South 301 02o (mo-o 11 o m’ W’ heal)’ 1°"’°*"° 59m“ Protesting ntcnsurcs adorned by ynrth 990 19g ()99_1 g 1 Himmler. M31101‘ 04 m8 Hflfrimim the, rovei-nlnont. to nrovitie _C(7mDf‘fi- (ygombc, Barrett (4). Maglie ('7) Chansons Stake here ias-t week. ~’1 I l") "X “"70 it)!‘ f" "mm end A. Robinson, Becker ('7); smrrmflries‘ ~ 11);! “fillli? -- s ncrvich. Krau~ (4), Brandt, (7), the l\.r_, Air. 1 kc“. ,3, and Dapper’ w_ Rom The Chester, Z year old trot, I tl .. .- n (3% In 3._Plll'se $1,500. stnfilte flllli not l _ Austin Hanover (Brooks) 1 1 “ on rlcainz Gordon Gray (G, White) l 1 wi . (w on this basis is Laird Hanover (D. Parshall) 2 7 wrong.’ . w ‘ _ . Milt. Hnilover (Vineyard) 4 3 on the \'.‘1l l c in il . 'I‘im(*-—2:15 3-4, 2:13 1-2. Scarlet Hanover, Hanover Thom- son. and Farscota also started, should he tin‘):- sllriiilii ill)‘ h" Will Set Ceiling 0n Wolneirs Fur- ifllf-illilldi") lll- lnnv h"... ..I _ , - The Hampton, l5 pace I in wonder what the nftvlm- of ‘this purse $8.3m ' " country tillo mm. fill‘ brine: callrd Lew McKinney (smart) 1 lmon to pnv HINT" and more and ___-- Dlllmite (Parker) j l more in lm- wtv ol‘ (lll'l"f‘i. tftlmllflll. OTTAWA. Jilly 2-(CP)-Price Jpgedale Marque“ (y \\"‘l thinkivltr=nnltvwi illlll out ilrit (‘OiUIIIZ tor women's. misses‘ and Flcmiri I I I 25 W‘? "P" l) H 13"‘ '1“¢“5 '“~\’»‘)’ ‘lav rililtlzcn‘: fur-trimmed clot-h coats Philli , Ho“. , _ n. m,“ ‘ _- _ i pus (Haichell) 4 I l:rboi1l1ltlzY/7lil\'o)rtfrl ltifollllrol-“rlhiffrts. “d rm!“ 1mm“! suns Wm be de- Tlme_2:m 3'45 27m 1'4- ,, , l H . terlnined by the "tippropriatc" ad- 1g‘{f;;°‘§(‘_n':i 3.311;: . inistlrlltor of the Wartime Prices \. why... H“, “MW. M. to “M, ‘Trade Board, it was announced v t". . ‘.0413 FT). ivnlls, co-ordinator of the vi pro tn m; textile division, has instructed that with the no Itllllliliflffillffr “shrill sell nor 0f- if‘? for sale such goods until hi3 mnXlmlim price ling been fixed by rm administrator." the Board on- ilouhccd. (Furs are exempt from the gen- crnl price ceiling.) The new order incorporates sev- ernl pzovisions of board orders is- Timels Scarce. Helen Win. Jole- dale Chieftain, Black Bonny m4 Auburn Queen also started. The Miridletown, 22 Trot, 2 huh, purse $600. Silver May (J. Dill) 1 1 Bradley Hanover (Vineyard) 4 2 Coal (Kirby) 3 g Ronald Day (C. Dill) 5 3 Tlme-2:l2 1-2; 2:12 3-4. Troublemaker, Hqllyfocd 3mm- i011. Helen Dear, Brenda Hanover and Calriitol Hanover also started. ii rlro SHIXK o.’ molt“ ' STILL LESS FLOUR quantity from —v Austin Hanover’ BRINGING up FATHER 4. ---_--_. .0 THE NATURE LOVEQ The 83-year-old veteran pitcher, slipping and hLs home run ball was mam,“ which Wm be p]. ed o. the Cape Breton sportsmen‘; Club. ielics tilts season, because the cit- cfmse tan“ make h“ m" n4 and ‘,“9§§0§“§’§,"§h‘e“5,1§n‘§ f.‘,’,‘,“,”‘,‘,’,°‘},i‘{‘ 335g. °é time‘, smgg; $3,121,; up with w° tmquent’ "B" July 13, 14, 15. y llH. Hood) 1 1 1 Tnverncs: (‘ounty Race- izcns are lettinglhimhhaveklhe ‘"1" “W- ' ' a a p i ' Hllnorer (sweet) 2 2 4 Benny T. Racmore (Mnclleod 2 1 1 tire 115T. W913’ {me 8 D0 e5 - H111 (mil-is) a a 2 Emma rt. (MacDonald) 1 2 dr head out of i1 dumm- OUT OUR WAY By. J. R. Willaml Our Boardng House With Major Hooplq s; Center (Ratcllford) 4 4 3 stiirirt o, (R. MacDonald) 3 3 3 This Bronx cheer. as you ro- ___ ._.__ Times: 2.14; 2.11, 2.1a 1-2. Hilda Worthy (MaeQunl-rle) 4 d, bably have heard. consists M PM- _ _ ' The winning horse is owned by Times: 2.2a; 2.30; 232. in); the W118i"! between '1" 11" 7 4 DRAT THAT 510's: COL. BHEPWHVSTLE. SNEERlNG AT DREADNAUGHT A5 lF "ms HORGE WERE A PRMLEGED WORM!-~1'D ALMOST BRONGO OF WAGER M‘! LAQT FARTHiNG DREAD- co HOME NAUGHT l5 POUNDQ Barons you BETTER ‘THAN "me PAMPERED PETG,’ tu Hi5 BARNS. ';..-‘ we use): Tue LICK t OBGERVPTORYTELESC NOW TO see How Hiél-l H'5 EADY THE SIREN . t e01" wolzo arises ‘his-r 10% WILL as A BLA CK- IGHT- AND TO NEAK OLFT‘ ‘fl-B MINUTE HE HEARQ AN l ~ sac»: x l; YOU “Qglwm diva!» B: lyuunv fim“ 1s! m. TELL voué vu. LET sou WHEN mlrvs THROUGH No! FINISHED RILDIN’ "rt-r BQAB AVA I DON'T CARE WHETHER I LgOK THROUGH 'EM O _ 1 , , The Oxford 20 ue l h (neiiiicimi. ilifidcliilll JlllZhYYQJ'W§"tZ'.YlTI§ZE5 ggzgltiovyémirt) " ' '1'“; “ " "' " "' ' ion f f .i . l t) ENCOURAGE "imbue p.-l¢...°to."li‘.'l"l§l°l‘H?wliitlfiefi Uncle Se») w. viii) 2 2 . YONTON Tm V! “firs, so“ n; 194243 Herlrzck (Short) 4 I Welfare; A-ifl-Qjillllqn Tins inllzfiilra- Under m‘ "PW nmng milnurnc‘ Anna s (Hartman) 8 6 tllrers are rc lilred to submit cost T1m°_2:095 251l- slleeis and slate prices quoted to Eddy Se” ‘md A“ Him "-- n‘ retailers during the corresponding 5° started- scason of i911. The administrator will then fix thc maximum price, not in exceed that in mo basic period (Sent. 15-Oct. ll) by more till! the five per rent increase al- ll‘f1'i‘) nllihorivr-d mid the "nctllrt"‘ lncrcnrr- ln cost of fur. including the Ii1flllilffl('ttrl‘<’r'.§ normlll por- lrultnur‘. - for voilrg nlilicrs vital work. 3.102 ant Finalise Remember When if?" vs ll written (By The Canadian Prcsn) The National league hrmlbled For every solo of such gnnnents. tho American [league 4-0 in the mnnllfarlllrrrc are to cielitier to nllfllllli All-Star ba-eball game at. rir~_'f"oj.'rrs. just. lilo purchaser an invoice tllsclcc- St. [mils two yeiffi I10 iDdBY- 11'" . sloitrard, in; to new“ or regatta-s the 1 l "itching three-hit ball. National N fo tcc gov erewrc or decrease in price. if all, tfi/‘aigfltunixihchters ltmfldfdfliifll‘ °1W°81t1n ‘u 93‘ allowed by the administrator. '9 "5' u '°" 9 .3 year history of the pmo, ,_ , srltovrftl’ POT!“ 1.4.3....“ larutsi ctrri in a .. eon handed ovrr .~ TILLIE THE TOILER- l SEE HOlN-‘THB ANTS