._. ‘BASEBALL RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE . oooaoaooo 4 s l °m°":lpllis -ooooooool 1 9 o Knott and Tresh: Potter and I". 000 5 '1 1 010 2 12 0 Tebbet : Atlcvsr 2.1939 301 001 010 000 7 14 2 , Glenn; chase, Appleton and Giuliani. NATIONAL LEAGUE M....vn.... us: 333 :13 3 Pi rltuimmons, ‘llamulis and Phelps; BPOWII. Klinger and Ber- res. ' Philadelphia 010001000 ii 8 1 Chicago H0 310 ms 6 11 1 1-iighbe. Kersiook and Milliu, Dean, French and Mn. . New York 000 004 001 5 ii 0 inoinnati 0012010000 4 8 0 salvo. M ton and Dunning: Derringer and Lombard, Boston 000 200 010 8 12. 1 st Louis 100030001 481 Mac!’-‘ayden. Errickson and In- pez; Davis, Shoun and Owen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 000 083 0-11 11 0 Neglalk 01109 0113:‘-4 Baud! 08911 In 3351' I II - dingiield, Hollingsworth a n d i-Iolm. rolonto ooo'oooo4o—-4 7 0 000-0 10 4 Syracuse 000 000 Caldwell and Heath: ng and Warren. Land Three Tuna At Liverpool Gee,'1‘is (By ‘Illa Canadian Press) L, N. 5.. Aug. i—Bdg game fisher-meal at Liverpool wore cheerful grins touligfhr. as three Luna, none weighing less than 376 poundl. were landed, nnotherhoob ld but lost and several additional rtl.-likes reported. 1 U . Ross Byrne 0 verpoo1,meln- her of the British Empire team in est year's ixlternationai tuna fish- tnurnam n landed I. 395- utes. Mk sportsman. large one but lost it after a five-how‘ battle when tismlilxle broke. L‘ 0e , rerpool,boat- a 590-paundier in one hour and iliialn Orvwe. also at this south fill)-'1 port. landed A 573-pounder 5 mimrtes . Fisilelrnen bald both large and mail tuna. were plentiful. TE'li’§ THEA TRE Four Men and a Prayer With Richard Green Loretta Young A Big Special MONTAGUE SAT. '5 .. , Tigers Finally C at c h U With‘ _Ruffi_ng (B! '.l‘he.Aseooiated hen YORK. A . 1—1.uet)i by Bank . ta Tigers aroused tbuneelves today on but m° WW“ 011'-m'.r’In Yankees 6-2 and end Chas-icy Rut! 's old hex, Since June 6, 1m’! . e durable flshttlander has tamed the Tigers 13 oouseouu ma )1. .1. lowed ctgiy seven hits today com- on even dozen collected the Yanks in the American game. e the De blow; was Gzeenbeagz mth vhohliilet run of the season wi two teammates on base in the tirst and these ml,“ 611 the needed will ul Trout and Archie Me- K-in holdlns none in the clutches. Box Win Opener man to hobby gram- slim homer—-ills second rofmd trip- ? of the da'y3~3o- .o1d Rpbg-|; $00?! Gum fun"?-5 pitching Verd ct ovew 9 .usav.nlA 32...», pm”. Boston ll ' Rodeo: took their egg. its opener uom five-.-..& homer with noy.ong 0:0 E1 gmwfimi in-nlnt: when n» .r‘«-rjoert to the Dilute‘ in the nfth~a.i‘te¢- Joe Vosmik .3.“ and Desauiels and Grove ‘W9 . ..:‘.t'°.33.:**.W°........°3* "=4 or smashed the ieftneldeereen. W combed nous; pigchern for 14 me. oo"&§'§mwn.s ' ' ‘aw, “"5 in “W 1113191. filled the bases gr): knocked Ken age from me P999 opleton went to his relief the Wine Midwin- With J or Kno 3 no nu. “ ‘€n.‘il§“.';§..’'.‘’.‘§; :33 tnninc. . Admit Noth' ‘Ln. “old-liasnsnnllfmveg VALLll.'Y no . .. . _ Dust-haired Mfifgrlennnyfsw “gm wrote a book tell people how to glyyoy livlnc alone.‘ was married to not that. but she:-. I. Proeaimed "there's nothing to beat did-fashioned love." 2. Announced she would "like to family." 49'y€l!'-Old N uthcr of “Li raise a 1710 Yorker, ve Aior-ls wa . ed the casein ., in the home of the bride's sister here. They sail on the Norvmaindie from New York tolnormw night for I. European honeymoon. siusil. scam: SCRIBE ST. LEONARDS. 12113-0. A. 1115595. 91-Yell!-old clerk. has started to write a 2.0m-wold his- tory of Sussex inn book a quar- ter of an inch square. He has been mmissioned by In~Amelrican coi- MENACE FOR 58 CENTS MYDRJM. Wales -Calvin Lewis was fined $8.30 for driving a motor cycle that was "a menace to other users of the ." m e was s 1914 model newts had pur. chased for 56 cents. ’ Customers tIu'o|IK|‘°“‘ P"“‘° . hlgughinra _ MlnInl'| v kills plln. will alW3Y5 ° ' ' ' TOBE snvanrrIsllM.llliT cU'.i',s-.-COP w. ;' .ll.l-.Us ' uh .'-‘x’-mil.-ll. 3-1. Doon- Xlrst pitch into the dgf is think that a new champion may . sovutnds. 'I‘ul-nine in a brilliant one-hit hurling job that completely stifled the bats of his 0““"i'l.6!'|i6 “Boo" MoCa1lum- last night firmly on- ill Ryan's Anchors in in the never in very much danger of los- ing the lead. W'halen’s blow and a hit batter in the fourth put. mm. ners on first second with only one down but Mccalium forced the next two litters to pop un weakly and re..red this side. A base on balls. stolen base and er- Nl‘ ‘V8 the winne's tho!» H- -4 run the first of the fourth while Tic Wil accounted for the final two hi the fifth as with Jimmy Roach and slww wgtfinvv on on errors the third basema, “"3 “’.;°.:‘*“.°l..:°3.3."..‘**°v° 3°39‘ 33 cross u d to left ceniilre field. a‘ M Wble Emmett Murphy on the hill lol- the losers also turned in a spark- linnz four hit Job but Ryan's and Wil.iiséms' blow accmmted for his ea . Northend Rovers VJ. Roach. lf. BOX SCORE lMcca1zum Hurls 1 - hit Ball As Anchors Shutout 5-0 Anchors unnmuunuuug oboohoouong o6eQOH—HonI nwuuoauuong oOn¢Ooo»co, oocooonuoofi Totals ‘Replaced V. in fifth inning. Rovers Whaiell. rf. . B. Wllitlock. 2b. Mooallum, 3b. T. Whitlock, c. L. Jay, s-l. E. Jay, lt. Doyle, cf. McNeill, lb. Murphy. 17- 'MoKinnc'n. rf. ii oooooooooop 53 ..- gue- ..:a go. 5» flfiwuuwunuwg o°Ooooaoo~fi oozoowugnog ON~ooHoooo> COD-‘D1091-53>-udfl O 50- 0 S G O Totals 19 'Batted for Mccaiium "Batter called out for out of batter’: box. 3! innlnt! 123 456 B. I! Anchors 200 120-5 4 Rovers 000000-43 1 6 Umpil~es—-At the plate. George F'ra.ncis; on title bases. Hec Misc- Quarrie. E. xth. PP % E 2 Island Boats To Shediac For Regatta schooner, the Bounty. On the way to Shediac the boats will stop off at Borden, leaving on the final la/p sometime Thursday- Tluee class three boats togcther with the Quimquot from Orwell and four clan two boats make up the representative entries from the local club. The yachts them- selves are packed aboard the C. G. S. Brant and leave today. Mac Irwin will convoy his boat with his power cruiser. In addition to skipper Martin's crew Commodore [Morris lead; 12 other local yachtsmen to the scene of the Regatta. They are as fol- lows: C mmodore Morris, W. S. Grant, Ernest Maclnnls John Hem, Hal Burke, Col. MacNevin, Fred Small, Jim Currie, Dr. .1. ,.S. Jenkins, Don Grant and Henry Benoit. ODJCECTORS REFORMS PARlS,—Victor Rebuf-fe, con- “ “ -- objector, deserted from Graham Given Even Chance To W/hip Leslie In for better shape than when lheloethisI.sia.lldtitl.etotheplres- ent champicin, George Graham of Miulruy Harbor will enter the ring against George Leslie of soln-is Saturday nigiht an even bet to lift. the recently-won Maritime heavy- weight crown from the brow of the Soufls fighter. Working daily and already down 1 Graham expects the fight to end but one can tell that the rugged Murray Harbor boy will be in there all the -time giving Leslie about all he can handle. ~ Gra.ha.m, a two-tlsted fighter never ceases his attack on an op- ponent. A boring-in sihort, thick- set. battler the challenger is known for his alhlli to aimmb punish- ment and the is the reason many be crowned on Saturday night at the Cl b u . I.aesl.e is pmparing for his first title defence at his home in Smlris. With all the best talent of King‘s County mittslingers at his disposal the big fellow is being made to work and work hard in prepara- tion for the tight. Leslie has a lot of respect for the ability and gnnleness of his cllalienger ’and- the champion won't overlook a single bet in his conditioning campaign. The fight will be between two bearcats of the ring both of which will not take a backward st so fans can look for action in uge quantities once idle opening bell Boxer ls Injured, companion" Killed . In Auto Accident BBRMINGHAM. A13” Aius. I- Petey snrmn, former world's feath- erwe-isht boxing cham ion, was in- jured. and a com on killed in an automobile ac ent today near re. -Barron. who held the feather- weight title from 1966 to 1938. was brought to a hospital here. His head and arms were bru . Robert McCain of Birminghaxn was dead when taken from the wreckage of the automobile. WINNIIEPEG. A98. 1 —(OP)— Wheat futures Brice: tumbled more than acerlton ewinnipeg grain exchange today despite a greatly improved export demand for can- adian wheat. Moderate selling at- tributed io southern houses, to- gether with weakness on outside markets and lack of aggressive support, easily outweighed the ex- port business. Final quotations were 1 I-8-1-4 cents off, with October at 5:! 1-3, November 53 3-4. December 53 1-4 7-6 and May 56 7-8 cents. Most of the southern selling came out A in connection with inter-market di . spiigdei-l§t,e sales of No. 1 North- ern provided most of the action in cash wheat. Coarse grain operat- ions were unimportant. Mon—No More Shaves Thar Scrape And Pull! MONTREAL. Aug. 1 —(GP)— Pound Sterling held steady at 4.- 66 1-3 and tihe United states dol- lar was also unchanged at on Montreal foreign exc range to- day. French francs rule station- . Edward island » NGED All A pmrgglfiqfigghcnmnur us.-IDEAS 1rnTl¥l9s1-gaseous gbadillldly FREE ., . ‘t,tetwnGun|' ‘a'“utIl'.r§I.I.lt:l‘|.'i‘iI":ii:al'Uilri‘t‘ies‘o'i 0.10 p3~V};._;gnvle£ numu 60')’. “W;-tier W“ ary at 2.64 15-16. ,w#~w\~_!— I i dill‘) I Call on Y“ 100. on than a year 310 M Gillette developed In entirely new kind of shaving edge. Unless you have tried a Blue Gillette Blade lately you don't know how comfort- able shaving cm bo- Now do to It 013‘ expense. Ask your dealer for the apo- cihl trial package 1' with free blade attached. You'll get tip-top Whhlhrnflmdw lo 1... .30. wulu 3 r'-- v‘ 1‘ the French Army durins: the war. Recently he read Hitler's ‘'Mein Kampf", and has given himself up, having "rec0'2'nized his duty to his country." Keep Mlnard's In the home. Paul Cilrlcinnati pitching route l-n absolibins his man defeat against 14 triumphs. paw who had Wrigley to do solncthirlg about his case of be got his dharloe and pitched Chicago Cubs to a. 0-3 victory over Philadelphia en out at the end of the third in- nine when he cOl’l'l’f'.‘iBJ.'.I1ed of sore- ness in his right. arm. He allowed one run and two hits in Manager Gab _ "doghouse" becatuselle had express- ed a preference for Gus Mancuso as a catciler, set the Phils down in the Last six innings with six hits and one run. enuth victory as against five lowes. today. the veteran receiver having started the game with Dean. won a. game since bea/ting bllmrh in did-July. pitched PAGE SE_YEN_ Simmerinés Around The Sport Front . (ByAlsnl.anrlal.Oana.disnPreu Giants Halt Winning Streak" Of Reds Victory; Pirates Beaten 5-L ”é.a““t'..“°‘ (By 'I'ha Associated Press) oomfi. wentthe French Beats Pulls’ French, the veteran south- asked lorry owner Phil nch-riding, Dlrlzy Dean started but was talk- Wrigley he was by I-l1a.rtnett's ll‘:-emzh, who told 6 It was his sev- With hdt-S. driving in a run each time. hereby accept the challenge practice at Victoria Park Wed quested. r. e our nnlsnecl third. _ Staff Writer) mu NEW YORK. A . 1 —«lllon may see its own va Clli-ii.iDl.IX£ Dominion leather and iiggwveiogrilla the feaihel-weights. little Rhode Island. I0-inning Th h 3 _ its in September or . club° no bDem£?il°wr:31pres§lai.ghdmA$: Gm“ 53”“...-.,,“",g{;,,}-,,{,‘°W,,,,,,,Y°:§ ii: .1'?m',‘,,§,'3,,,“°""’,,°‘:,",;‘f', UV°el1i is ring with Godlbout's the reams to be staged at she<l- edgg 11,, 3,, mm, 0..., C _ for help iirom Vito Tam . offer °l ll°¢°- iac. N. 13.. this Friday. mmls Naumfl Bush“, cam, mm bemnd tiotions underwa for a punch beaded aboard th o.a.s. Jam ,, out , H 10 mm in the min wilih a three-run up- P3"-V ‘’°“'"’‘ °‘'’’ ‘M §"“‘°“ Era’? toéugthtwml, three cm,‘ ..3.. vwwry. today to and - mm‘ on “,0 angles‘ 3 double and Chavez in Venezuela. .33 .3. ...”°.%:*3 imam... W in go mg, :.."“"°' 3*" W by M W on new is some w on ma 3j{‘,‘_);W*°kkf‘“"§] “"“*Y- be home from seconds “E in the lit; The 08-"finals were in tripling Tones/nony Gflconmmmcism 3:3 ma ng e trip will mood tod tmee- ' gig: r x,.,,M,, mama ,«~:,,c,n,:;-,r,-, ........ ... um um ll'aé‘r°»‘-“:‘ll“« =‘&‘é'm am 3*.33‘.3*..*°3.:=;:°3.3"l.*:'..r.°"u.;3: 5 or?/W 0 _ 4-3 for Ourt Davis’ lein victo of - ~ 56 RD _ Th 1 u midst of a. four run rally in '3’ men pie;-_ gbqm, 300 feet out Shlbdiacvegiloard eiheviru twsoa-mast: m° ‘Nth’ ‘if? gm‘ gs” 1310 899- Den-mgm-_ dean of the o ny Misc got two of the long When the automobile men hold their annual business pow-wow here in October Tony Galento is /we - 'u.u.|, ~ an ° EN“ going to go society. Some of the motor boys with fat bank rolls We. the Brighton Hawks do have arranged from Tony to box 0; three rounds for them in the swank i-he Summersidp Dominion Silvers Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Tony is to a game of softball to be played Eemnfi 31°90 '90 “£555 9/7' V3‘ Aug. 6th at 2.30 o'clock as the 111118 39005 '0m°Pr°W- gringhton 61'-Igwlkts have a league '—’‘—j 05 .. 0.... w.,,,,,, Remember When Mgr. Brighton Hawks .__. Patriot Please Copy Alex Wilsogalédontreal forced ‘Dom I-rnmqlson, ish sdhool-teacher. to finish the 800—metl:e event in record time at the Ins Angeles 01- ympios seven years ago today. clocked in one minute, 49 8-10 see- Onds. Hampson broke the tape a. foot in front, Phil Edwards, former- U“-‘|5 WU“-‘U1 1 of Hamilton and Montreal, set SOFTBALL PRACTICE The Brighton Hawk; will hold I ., At PM. A full attendance is re- Marlcuso was French's catcher Pirates Bolted by Dodgers Freddy Fitzsimmons. who hadn't Pitts- Brook- J On an outing, watch for amusing In- cidents, Informal momenta. Avoid stiff, poled shots. UMMER picnics and outings are bring back a collection of snapshots that really tells the story of the day's activities. Getting such snapshots isn't dim- cult when you, keep your eyes open for incidents and details that truly explain the "what, where, and how" of the picnic. Don't bother with anti’, posed group snapshots. Make "story" D10‘ tures. Get a shot of someone coluins‘ down the steps with a heavy lllclllc hamper . . . putting it in the car . . . a picture through the windshield showing the picnic grove as You 81" rive. Snap a series of shots which show the spreading of the cloth . . . the setting out of pickles. cake. BN1 sandwiches . . . cutting the cake . . . "cloae~ups" of individuals munching ‘ away . . . sports or games after lunch . . . the girl friend getting her skirt caught on a barbed-wire fence. It the picnic lasts into the evening. take a time exposure of the group gathered around the campfire. singing or tell- ing stories. They'll have to hold still for this one, and the camera must be firmly supported on a handy post or ' tahie—but it's a worth-while picture. When you make a series of "story- telling" snapshota along this line, you have something that gives far PICTURING OUTINGS e$NAPSl-IOT CUIL 33 fun—and the fun can last, it you 3. Maritime Heavyweight Title At Stake SPORTING CLUL ~~~\ A '/ SATURDAY, AUGUST 5tli' MAIN BOUT -10 R0UNDS— » G. Graham, 190 lbs. G. Leslie, 202 lbs vs. Maritime Champ Challenger Soul-is Murray Harbor SEMI FINAL -8 ROUNDS— Danny Mccorlnac vs Danny Mullins Sourls St. Peters With preliminaries. PRICES—Ringsl'de 75c; reserved 60c; Rush 50¢; Ladies 25¢. First Bout 8:30 Sharp. PROMOTER J. MCDONALD __~——————————-———-—-’ tored, random snapshots. And it's no trouble. Most of the pictures you can capture when your subjects are "off- guard"—nct even aware a picture is being taken. Other pictures may require a little posing. but as long as you make the picture show some incident, something going on, it won't have that stiff, "poaey" look. Try making a series of related. "story-telling" snapshots on your next picnic or holiday outing. You'll quickly decide that's the way all your pictures will be taken on such occasions in the future. ' YOUR VREDIOXMENFUSE YIXJR WWDS AND SIGN ‘(OUR I . L-706-3-2.2l. mg. roe. Life Saving Instruction Swimming New Programme Friends are remarking that one of the finest welfard movements and deserving of special comment is the Free Life Saving and Swimming Instruction, given by the Y. M. C. A. LIFE SAVING—'l'he second course will start Thurs- day, August 3rd_ and continue until August 11th, from 9 to 12 A. M. at the Charlottetown Yacht Club. This class will be limited to 20 and names must. be entered at. the Y. M. C. A. before 6 P. M. Wednesday Aug- ust 2nd. SWIMMING INSTRUC’l‘ION—At the Buttes from 2 to 4 P. M. on August 3rd, and 4th. Tests with certificates for the different events. ' It will be unnecessary to register at the Y. M. C. A. for this course. SWIMMING INSTRUCTION—Adult beginners at the Butte at 7 P. M. each evening from August 8th to 11th. Names for this course must be entered at the Y. M. C. A. before 6 P. M. Monday. August 7th_ and this course will only take place providing there are eight or more elItl‘l9S- THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE 0‘R CHARGE WHATSOEVER more satisfaction tlldn a few scat- 141 John van Guilder I 3.. ' ‘ ll , b D ‘ ' ll ‘ fie.- “Free ‘boy I Amociatlon. fin « 9 w