BOWLING HOCKEY ‘Ira..- i530 Consecutive Ga mes:- B D f Auofliudblal STAFF ED "lies" Smith Takes Bride TTAW M_ 2-(0?) — 9,50 smlthedefddceman With yaw York Yankeeg pjygd day Without Lou Geh lineup. Aybaltnily without Gvhrir ended an “iron ma bet); Carroll, daiilhter of MI‘- and Mrs. E. Carroll of Ottawr. Rev. James Finn performed n“ aeremony in Blessed Sacrament Church. Following a honeymoon in Smith used to plav lrnntcur nor-key in Saint John and Charlottetown. encounter a Royals. Win from Bears; Leafs Lose MONTREAL. May ed forward. on the team s bench at Briggs stadiu today as his bed Detroit Tigers 22-2. Fro ll l l1 t h te Dfflliltféfill nCaaieditlzl“gei’ “l: "wit? $398112 0% tgamf? m Nat ana oc 0y . w! ‘c l‘ nag ,1 M - married today to Eileen Elli“ cnthfflfifiwd the Gina?" c y,llionkeles l Rout Tigers 22-2 Bat i/Vitlioat Lou Gehrig oernorr m z- _r the ill-n llm'e slide m? B lor league baseball game to- rlg in the NINE! n- pcrlormance" a; 2,130 wngeeu- 0d of file big first baseman was en- "fel! voluntary, Now 35, Gehrig is e holder or numerous base- . biill records and has been a not- able Ii ure with the present world champion; 1m- mm-e 1mm the Southern State! the couple a, flgcgdh will return to Ottawa before "l made up m mind Sundry, taking up residence In M011" night to ask MOK/Yirthy to beno treal this fall. me." Gehrig .aid. In Sundays against Washingmn Senators Lou came io bat four times with men on base and fallen to get a hit, the lankces losin 3-2. Ge rig sat, shoulders hunch- visiting [l1 teammates club- H1 that unaccustomed 5p». he said: site consecutive game record always was meaningless to me, and now that l have ended it yilllnnewspapcr Bu)’: win believe me. lie added a word of apprecia- 2 —-lAP>— ti th t “d u l amcrs by Art. Parks and Maurice "f," “hi, nevjfp-gfi; ‘my are???’ an Rovers paved Montreal today Gall-lg said he was m. deter- . a 6-3 Intematlonalhsague base.- all victory over Newark Bears. Royals raked the offerings of hree pitchers for a total of 11 lows. Parks’ clout, his second in many days, came off rookie hariie Sirnceu in the fourth with ne aboard. Van Robavs hit e circuit in the eighth with Nick mined how ion he main on the s! elines, Ellsworth Babe) ; ston lied Who ilflilillized his entry times at but, trincwich on the mound. ‘_"_"‘ Burielgh Grimes, Montreal man- I - a w, HVZN banished from thefield Lift Suspengtgn n the first inning for protesting niuIre Schroeders decision at the Ate A; Jersey City, a triple to centre- izld b_v Link Blakely in the 11th ning broke up the final game of four game series between Giants nd Toronto Maple Leafs and gave e Jcr=cys a -6 victory. A live-run rally by Jersey City n the eighth inning, when the cme club lied the score on four ases on b223, a 1ft batsman and rlncr, Chainnan of the talc Athletic Commmsion. said day the Cornmlslcn voted to Midland". Mich. ircavywclght. wo hits. forced the game into dug w his pinygrca) gondltiorpwo xtra innings. - never “gm, again, Syraclun Chiefs got only four n5 oil‘ m» Kline but bunched minor: Ems PEERY hrce of them in the third inning or a 4-2 victory over Buffalo Bis- 11S. Held i0 three hits by the veteran l Johnson, Brvtimore- Orioles lftrpptd a 7-0 decision to Rochest- . TOIRD Budge of California BlldZ€_'S__22lld ‘victory. S. A. Mclional ’s ‘announce the visit to their store of F. W. TWISS representing WM. H. LEISHMAN & S0 i LIMITED? on May 2nd and 3rd, 1939 You are cordially invited to attend this fine , showing of woollens and models. H.“‘WLL¢A¢A‘AAA:A¢A:AAAAA:A'AAA AAA DIDZIA EVER BUY A SWEEPSTAKE TICKET ? It's a long chance to take. Only one ln a hundred thousand can win. But when you buy our chew- ing tobacco you can't lose. You get a full-flavored tobacco which » never disappoint!‘ HICKEYTS BLACK TWIST] s10‘: PERdFJGI" oicKuvis is m» EVERYWHERE’ live. o. I "EAAlSlYvPpIlVhfg r0 lvolmt cars" L-950-5-2-2i.- would re- GenriKs place was token by Dahigren, the lineup by nttlng a, double 1m. and a homer in his first two Un Jim Adamick CHICAGO, May 2—(APl--Joseph Illincis ts- lift the susvenslon cn Jimmy Adamick, be. cause he was convinced Adamick. uId NTO. May Z-(CPi-Don routed Fred Perry of England 6-1, 0-2 here to- night in the 30th mam: of their weight. professional tennis tour, It was i ‘O-O-O?“ ..,..- inert-were‘- ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __. ._ ,_ _ _.. . . yw-kkfiijpii iiEW$°'nSPORT\\/OR|. ~ Sim meririgs Around The Sport Front By ALAN BANDAL Canadian Prue Stall Writer NEW YORK May 2-Jimmy BraddoclCs decision to pull on his glass silpper and try a ring coinc- back was a surprise to most o! the fight folkmworkoute last. fail were supposed to have shown the rings Cinderella Man he was Just as war-worn as e looked his last time out when e barely got a Jiinmyaays he has "a few fights left 1n me" but guts humor in the announcement y picking as a. possible opponent, Jack Doyle,who is a pretty fair singer. Bocml....'.l'.he noise ,is the tum- bling hopes of western ball clubs that; injuries, starting with Joe Dilidaggiols wrenched leg, might. cause the world champion Yankees to fall apart...That 20-2 win over Detroit today sent such hopes glimmering. . .Meantirrie it's doubt- ful if Der Mag will be back with the team before late this month Wand then ,hls fine spring edge gone, he'll have to start all over again. Jockey Jimmy Stout is out to beat his Kentucky Derby Jinx this year, with the mount on the fav- ored Johnstown...5tout‘s jinx nail- ed him in '38 aboard Fighting Fox, in '37 on Bceneshifber and in '36 on Granville. . . .Gi-anville stumbled and unseat/ed the little rider just after the start. Plenty of grief for New York Giants on their recent Boston trip ....Yeste:day they lost the ball game and attendance was only 3,- 188. ...'1‘o make sum the trip was a complete washout the dining car was cur. from their train enroutc to New Yorlnmseveral of the boys went hungry until midnight. ilickerson To Meet Glayhourne in iii-Rounder Joey McDonald, local fight pro- moter, announces the staging of another boxing card at his Sport- ing Club Monday night next, May 8th. Principals the 10-round main event will see Tom Clay- bourne, recent victor over Mickey McMullcn 0f Glace Bay tackle Kid decision from Tommy FarrmNow. BOWLING - LQAAAA Tonight's Schedule at 'I Raoul-tee” more game to play Thurs- One o'clock day night. Ted's 'I‘axi vs. Ro0p's. BASEBALL RESULTS r§w§§§§§%§—§+§O\ Buffing and Dickey; Kennedy. Eisezistat, Lynn, HutchinsomGiil Parmalee, Beckmaii d: Hayes. Lyons and Silvestrl. Washlngibn 010 312 002-9 10 2 Sh. Louis 200 04/.) 001-7 Ill 2 Dcshong, Haynes, Kelley 8s Fur- rel; Van Atta, Johnson, Pyle, Trotter, Kimixcrlin and Sullivan. NATIONAL LEAGUE Klinger and Bel-res; ‘F Derringer. Thompson and Lom- bardi; Gumbert, coflman and Dannln . Chicago 000 010 000-l 4 2 Philadelphia " 000 200 BOX-B ll l Harrell. Russell and Hartrlett; Johnson and Davis. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 010 000 001-2 5 0 Boston 000100 000-l 6 0 R. H E Bowman, Wameke and Franks, New York 602 0% 900-22 l7 0 Owen; MacFayden and Lopez. Detroit D00 000 200- 2 7 1 -——- INTERNATION AL LEAGUE and Tcbbetis Philadelphia 000 000 100-1 6 5 Montreal 000 340 011-6 ll 3 Chicago 002 020 00x-4 8 1 Newark 200 000 100-3 7 1 Porter and Hai-Lje; StanceuBed- dingfield, Strlnvecish and Holm. Toronto 000 000 330 00-6 9 0 Jersey City 000 010 050 0l—'l ll 1 <11 inningsl. Mulligan. Brennan. B-arly. Cald- well and Kllmczak: Carpenter. gfubbell, Vandenberg and Pad- en. Buflalo 000 010 001-2 10 6 Pittsburgh 010 000 020-3 l3 l Syracuse 103 000 00x—-4 4 2 Brooklyn 020 000 000-2 3 l Kline, Smith and Hell; Klelnhans and Warren. lhZSllTjfiiJDS and Todd. Rochester 030002 020-7 8 0 Cincinnati 0'00 100 301-7 11 1 Baltimore , 000 000 000-n 3 2 New York Oil 003 000-B 13 0 Johnson and Narzon; Tlslng, Swank, Bruner 8a West. AMERICAN ASSOKTATION Indianapolis 3. St. Paul 7. Columbus 6. Milwaukee 2. Toledo 6, Kansas City 3. L-ouksvllle B, Minneapolis 7. Nickel-son, flashy local welter- Thc popular Dannie McCormac, making his first ring appearance in a year will tangle with rugged Johnnie Shaw in a tl-round semi- final while Bomber Shepherd from Cardigan, the boy who made such quick work of Kid Williams in his first, start this season, meets a tough customer in Danny Mullins of St. Peters. Tom Mccloskey of Charlotte- town, promising youngster takes on Young McEachern of More]! in the curtain raiser. 'I‘he card shapes up as one chock full of action all the way through. Most interest will naturally centre on the main evenbers and Nickel-- son should give Ciaybourne quite a. test. Nicky is no mean hand at boxing as he has demonstrated on not a few occasions. and the pair should furnish s. real scrap. Veteran Picks Five To Beat In Auto Race DZDIANAPOLIS, lbfay P-(AP) -- Chet Miller, dapper Detroiter. who has come cl t never close ose bu enough to win an Indiana oils 500- mlle race in 10 years of try n8. d!‘ - today over the entry t i eaontytlueemlnhcvetheclue. $50104}? Wm $111- in numb“ ills ‘or bed an of 49 for this year's Memorill (May 30) test of men and motors ltllld plgked five drivers as the ones o 28. t "And I'm leaving msself ri hi, square out of it" quoth het. " ,t_ r hope I won't be out on race day- s choices. in the order in e listed J them, are er of Chicago; fouls Meyer 5Y0 we = =- 1111589 vi we» . W59‘! Flying Boots .- Are Recovered uorrcroiv. N13,, m. 2—(CP)—- The fur-lined n i mole of arise- dler General vylcfgnrlr Kokkhtakl, a lfifiih" ‘ififi-l” €he‘°'"°“" airhlcn cs5 to zit-waders clumsy ve recove in will sent w Kokkinaki One of the boots was returned to the Royal Gnadian Mounted Police ‘mowed ma“ ‘Ab? .733 i? e Q " Earned, andwby wgn, was not stat- ’OIABTII ‘l0 FAIR ..__.-... - (c?) -- land h o, t: one» secret latch- LINCOLN. 3nd o! _ the i011? w Airarclti vunwaluu m a. beeuwlui dame: scratched from the Derby. measure up to Sm bulges. About the only thing ritat ever as stood in his of weight. And Billy showed the Leaf manager something today when he 31 Writ.” mi???‘ .1 will. a oun r e , thigéw poueids he tote pmoet. of the w r. lbeafs would move Billy their nsfitialllon list was rife last little against o with one of the most brilliant scor- la. in iii vii oral up la . In tn tour s he notched’ nine gOB-lsoand u- e tenacious checkin but he already erals two games BENEFIT ollmi ancsnrrs“ $1,,” h goods GEHIMOO, president Harry cage White Box the benefit game or Mont Stret- ton netted the ‘disabled plane least 00084626 last season, lost, a leg in a Novem- ber huntfiiig accident and now l; e Soviet. Malawi, Billy llaylor ls Signed By Toronto Leafs By JACK comma Canadian Press Staff Wriwr TORONTQ. May 2—(GP)—-Ma.rse Conn smytcie back from Kentildlys blue-grass count today. a little disappointed at e recent showlns of his racing colors, and turned his gt/iention for the moment to hi8 ockey team. Bill (Th Kid) lor to}? 5on3?“ cgntracg with or- ontds Na onal Club. "are n“ "r . or a, er n {gaff He wouidnJt reveal gheysa-IBTY rins but. said ‘Baylor, who man people thought would be dlfficul . a e e wasqrrlysrirmgfildiinns a a n would mtisfactioguefrom Billy t important start and There is little doubt Taylor will ytheb way has been a lack Ooniecture about how soon the wp from 1 h leedin 0th ilfmiwfimurofi rail? I) e ltisim-y o! Meth- mo“. of Elmer Her, out. the Gen- up. May 2-(AP) —Vioe- Grabiner of Chi- i10llfl06d_ today r at Strait-on, in; aw ace pitcher _-the team. winter for "m" this Saturday's Kentucky Derby. Sir Marlboro hasn't run well since his l“ w“; be ne, kilown was with Providence. National league through the sea- son of i886 and pitched four years for Boston Nationals. In 188i he won iflgames for Providence vwina. with New Y0rk cums, batiin telugmtémnm later o Cl X0 6 l‘ 8 manage Il- einnau. 1h " 1 play . n ii ratios into iihe . first suckers played with one oat on the bag. He moved away from the base and made piinhiers cover the sack. starred as 'e‘plicher for Boston and Wruwfim NORTHMWIO -A brilliant» soccer ma, ut short when B. lineal-l. Nclfthzgpifin the following ? fracture ‘in _slteted_ mmpuiatgon. i-Yieov POWERS. KING'S“SCUUT— _ M ‘rrzz-ri Add ‘s... M re T0 BasebalVs Hall Of Fame By mm. HILLIGAN CHICAGO, Mn)’ 2 - (AP) —- T0 ‘s Hall of Fame today W61‘? added six nwre names-hose cf Klayers whose brilliant, careers 0on- lbuted en 681618’ and romantic ohoégtgr in the l wear-old history mynques will be placed in the Hal of Fume at Coppcrstown. N- Y.. honoring Albert Sipaldinfl. Char- les Radlbourne. Adrian‘; (Capllvnlikn- son, wtllnmn umm Gs am (Buck) Ewing and Charles A. Oamisk 9y. bird k€§;"“"“ ‘i’. ‘ti. 5;“ .23’ . _ were se c - aw M. Lon oanmissioncr d . . 1368811811. And the two lfingue P7951‘ the William Hal-ridge or the and Ford Frick of National. in collaboration with base- ball writ ers. as "Old Hess" 3.1., of the Anson mane d Chicago Nationals years. A frst was famed of the curve ball, first using the pégl when with Brooklyn stars in a great catcher, Starred] g bet- ne years. A fine a11- ord, 111.. native, 7 games and 10e- icflgo in 1876. He the game in 1891 to time to the sporting bus new bearing his name. ._._..._____._._.. IQUPBALLEB LOSES LEG N, Eng1and-—(CP) had a leg amputated beion 00m a icatlons neces. {Eastern Stars Baseball Club Is Organized p k ‘ James W. Momllum last night “A E'|?,,,Y‘§Z‘§,,Bf’“b'“ Sh"? was elected President of the East.- _____ Lungs ern Stars Baseball Club as the E 700mb, "3 102 m9 B smith GENTS former popular club again came F_ Mayle“; 99 117 75478 J’ Mcc G- N°lan into existence after a lapse of sev- L' mum“ 3- 90K eral years. Mr. P. W. Turner was r- may i“ 1e o. , 1-0-1- it tutti 2b";.‘3“.§?é2.‘3§“§¥..li’é§2“‘f»2£..will‘? ' sherry 103 137 n l9 Aylmxid FF- 5l°°°mbe Innis. in the position of vice pre- w_ Cmswen we no n8 E- 05593;’ ‘"19 . 5931195593’ sldent, and Dr. L. Dufly as secre- M. Duffy 10o 10s 81-610 E,‘ u’ y R‘ 3mm“ ‘HTY-"elwllel- E mwhe, C- Piece“ The meeting. held in the Holy w_ Plneau 109 10o 149 M’ - 1 T- mcArthur Name Hail. was an enthusiastic D_ Cullen 93 77 84__513 3' cu-ralh" c- Menu one andindicatlons pointed strong- E- c ‘be 0- 551411!" ly to the Stars, mem‘ lb of this F“ Rubin 91 13-; 129 NW)“ H- Mfcflmleli year's Cityhleaggle fielding astrolng a ineup. a‘. ere was a wea th N Mum” 68 10a TIE-mo CHARLOTTETO_WN ALLEYS of material available was the op- v_ Win48,“ 114 53 m9 (my Lug“ Lnlon voiced by all speakers and a Mane“ 93 78 57% enthusiasm was at a high pitch in J P W 83 163 98 wlggfifmfgfg5éagoingwf) thghsoeecihctardting W115 carried 0n in . e son s x pon s. F. Hogan s5 '11 e444; man single-W. MacNeili, s32. {In blllsltneste-liktrjgnnerl :11?” it if q High m Th w' Neill‘ 8m‘ prgrtixlcegnillgnsobn as: pbsusible whzn g nzgggdggld 1g s: gg-szo Ted's Tam-ei-tsi/tlaxiaifir e11 cendidfli/ts W111 be give" B" ' Jimmy's 13x14“, pol-i,“ fggaslqfilggnce of gaining berths on J, mop’ L ._-a1.' . - 12. %g‘r13§ 3g 12d 133-519 Five siteeéd-zrsahpglonixtlstfs WWW squfllebrlgfls and Fred MoCnbe were appointed delegates to attend the executive meeting of the league which takes place on Thursday night. and are to report back to the Stars Club meeting which is to be held on Friday ‘night. Following is the list. of officers: Honorary President-Mr, P. W Tilrner. President-Mr. J. W. McCallurn. Vice-President-Mr. Percy Mo- Innis. Socy-Treasurer-Dr. L. Duffy. Team Manner-Fred McCabe. Execuinve-Jo-hnnv squarcbrlggs, Fred Whalen, "Had" Mcfrinis. New Names Loom Large in Derby Field By sm Fianna Associa‘ “ Press Sports Writer LOUISVILLE. Ky, May 2—'I'he faint shadow cf a doubt that may- be Johnstown and Technician weren't the only horses in Satur- day's Kentucky Derby field spread across Louisville tonight. While these two still remained the popular favorites i0 fight it mil. in Saturday's race, the name of another pair. Valdina Farmu Vlscounty and W. L. Branrrs Chal- ledon. reechoed through Dzrbytown as a result of their exploits today. As race fans poured into this turf centre, Viscourity virtually assured himself of a post pasitiwt in the “big race" by taking the one mile Derby trial stakes from a field of eight other eligibles, while Challedon clicked in the fastest 1 1-4 mile workout yet run at. the Downs. They did their fancy ste in: not long after- top-favored Jo ns- lowrl arrived on the scene tomake the derby field complete. Heretofore Viscounty, a big game son of The Porter-Tm Star, had not been given abou as much chance of reaching the Derby post. But today he looked Technician in the eye all the way down the stretch and won the trial by the width of his whiskers from Tech- nician, under a heady ride by Jockey Charley Bierman. The loss didnft take a thing from Technic- ian. largely because the Insco off- spring was crowded against the rail all the way down the stretch- but, it. definitely put Viscounty intO the Derby picture. Challedon was kept out of the trial, but he did his work earlier in the day by travelling over the Downs in two minutes. eight sec- onds. Not even the arrival of Wil- liam Woodward's highly-favored Johnslown. could take a thins away from the manner lri which the Brann candidate broke into the picture with his fancy bit of stepping. Make Good Showing In Rifle Shoot , May Z-Finalists in the 16th annual championnhip match of Dominiorrs Morksnmfs Junior Small Bore Rifle League were announced here today, wind- ing up a long siege of elimination shoots. Prince Edward Island winners are the Queen square Cadet Cor-pa of Charlottetown with an ask!!- gate of 13.12. GOLFI-Ilvs HAT-TRICK DURBAN-(Ci?) — A. D. (Bobby) Locke won the South African golf championship for the third success- ive time here with an ii-tlgmate oi 279. During the tourney, he scored a brilliant m, breaking a course 8.1121“- a BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPOR T PAGE» SEVEN i? Mel Ott Paces Giants To 8-7 Victory Over Reds; Cards Defeat Bees 2-1 NEW YORK. May 2 -(AP)—- Mel Ott, the Giants’ bat trouble- shooter. solved two problems for Boss Bill Terry today. He moved in to third base to plug the team's biggest defensive gap and, with two on and two out. in the ninth, blasted n. homo run that beat the Reds 8-7 and broke the New York- ers’ five-game Notional League baseball losln streak. n the fiel , Ott handled five chances faultlessly. At the plate, he paced the Giants’ 13-hii: attack In addition to his three-run cir- cuit blow, he drove in another run in the sixth with a single. Failure of the league leading Bees to grasp wideopen opportun- ities cost: chem their firs’. horn: to S. game of the season 2-1 Louis Cardinals. Three times the Bees had scor- ing chances but. Bob Bowman, rookie righthander, bore down hard when they filled the bases. Deacon Danny MacFayden held the Cards to five hits but they bunched them for runs ill the sec- ond and ninth innings. ' three-hit pitching by Klinger Pittsburgh Pirates opened their first eastern trip with a 3-2 decision over the Dodgers. Though they combed the deliv- ery of Freddy Fitzsiznmons for l3 igfelies, the Buccaneers didn't win e they and Bill Brubaker Kunger and Lloyd runs. ‘Ihirty-elght-year-old Johnson held Chicago l1 hits and a 8-1 victory. Merrill May led the Phils’ sauli, with three safeties, N. H. L. MEETING MAY 1.3 Frank Calder,’ president. of National Hockey game until the eighth. Then bunched doubles bv Gus Suhr and singles by Waller for two Sylvester Cubs to four hits While the Phlilles ragged Ray Harrell and Jack Russell for M- M MBY 2 ‘(OPE- t e League, said t0- ngiht. the league's annual meeting v AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK. May I -(AP)-— While Iou Gehrig. benched at hil own request after 2.130 consecutive watched from the sidelines, his New York Yankee team-mates clubbed the offerings of five De- troit pitchers for l7 hits today in slaughter the Tigers 22-2 in an American League baseball game. Rookie outfielder Charley Keller making his first start in the line- UP. led the champions’ atiackwith a home run and triple, the latter with the bases loaded. to drive in siK runs. But Babe Dahlzrerl, who took Gehrig's place oi. first base, also had a big hand in the bar. rage. His dau le in the first figur- ed in a six-run attack, and in the third he boosted the Yankee lead to B-0 with a homer into the left: field stands with a man on base. Besides and Dahlizrcn, George Selkirk and Tommy Hen- rlch also clouted for the crlcuit. With the Athletics’ erratic rie- fence bcoting in the three marginal runs. Chicago White Sax defeat. ed Philadelphia 4-1 and climbed m. to second place. The veteran Ted Lyons held the A's to six hits in his firs‘: 1939 victory and was deprived of o, shutout when Nick Etten’: single followed Johnson's triple in the seventh. The A's made five errors. Wflfihilikton Senators hung up‘ their fourth successive-triumph defeating st. Louis Browns 9-7 in a’ wild pitching exhibition in which 21 batters were given walks to live base. Three Washington nitchers,.‘lirrl~ my Deshong, Joe Haynes and "any Kelley. issued a total of 11 wivlrs, while four of the five st, Louis hu ers gave l0 __! would be held in Boston May 13. He gave no indication or the agenda, merel saying the meet- ing would “w nd up business of the year." TRICK PICTURES-l CFSNAPSHOT GUI L A Above: Realistic, but a fake, easy with any camera. Inlet, left, lhown how to fake l‘ ‘I *5 “wreck? Just use concealed pegs or props, pore subject u desired. "TRICK pictures?" you any; "oh, I can't take those. Mine is just an ordinary camera." There you're wrong. Splendid trick snapshots can be taken with any camera-whether it's a simple, inexpensive box camera or one of the finest cameras made. Consider the snapshot above. it looks like the sort of thing that de- mands a fast "action" camera and lots of picture luck. But don't be fooled. The picture was poled. The horse was stuffed. and hung on a peg. And the camera used was a simple amateur type such as thou- sands of us possess. Probably you don't have a stuffed horse. But if your son has a bicycle or "scooter" you can picture a spill just as realistic as this one. Simply rig up the child's vehicle to a tree, showing it in a cockeyed. off-the- ground ‘positlon—see that the sup- ports are concealed. Let your sub- ject pose as if he had just toppled off-and snap the picture. Photo tricks with string or thread are fun. Try a "magic golf club" shot. Just use light-weight thread, and suspend one of your clubs from a tree branch, in proper striking position. Hang a ball a few inches in front of the club head. Now, have a friend pose as if bypuotizing the club into action-and shoot. if you use thread which is about the same color and tone as the background, it will not show. Thread also can be used for trick‘ shots indoors. Thus, you can show your wile "hypiiotlzlng" a was’: of flowers right oil the tabla-or beck- oning bar sewing basket to heri through the air. Just use dark‘ thread to suspend the obfecta. and shade your photo lights lo the thread is not illuminated. Try these tricks now-and we'll tell you of some others just as any, next week. n9 John van Guilder ,1 lllvturol and approved b! Dlllnlrilnn lleldnulrtlrl The B01 lentils Association. i m“ "“i-§?‘!'*Wi* -_~ - . »-_ P Price“ Ag‘ I j F. -"»'\’1’5~'e ;