i i 159s six THE CHARLOTTETOWN _ GILARPIAN Y. C. A. Notes on R. A. F. Sports sTcEEo m I brilliant. exhibition flame be- tween “A" Flight and Maintenance the evenly matched teams fcueht a thrilling game to a three-ail draw. The oufsfnndint! players \\'f.e Ford of "A" Flieht and Morrell ior Maintenance. Entwhistlc. richt back i3i.ii§’“é§‘.i§‘é“i£‘;‘lf;fl.“ {:2*§ii~=_ 511x41," Splurge [n 17th Gives Yanks 12-6 Victory Piiszhts attack time after time. ' Sea: the coir-lie for "A" Fliuht made scvcral siwczactilar _ saves] While ltfiicidison did a fine Job for? Maintenance. siooliini: manv shots that lurked like certain goals. “A" ieiim were the aggrcssors throiifliiriit the game. starting off with a rush that ended with Allo-i wav srorinu‘ a coil! in the first min-i ute of DiE\\'_ I : Sear. Ilrinccek- Finni- cnn. Chambers. Davis. Lamb. Mas-i A"le\'. Ford Allownv Scott Reed l Alaintcnance: Nfadzlison, Ent- d-hflsill.‘ Flqcher Stafford. Jcnninas . hTWJPllPYSOn, Nfcrrell. 1,4... Ailowav 1- Scott 1. wee: Steer 2. .\Ion'cl1 1. Baseball Results S1‘.\'D.-\Y‘S RESULTS AMERICAN LEAfiUE . irst. game: Ph ludilphin 000 000 100-l 6 0 (‘hi ‘g0 100 100 00\'—2 0 man and Wagner; Lyons aim Second game: , (110 000 000 000 3-1 10 3‘ 100 000 000 000 0-1 (i ‘Z . _ Fvrnck. McCrdbb and r; Ross and Tresh. I-‘iiwi game: lTmliiii-gton 020 150 000-ll 11 0 (‘lt-vrlnnd 000 130 000-l i ‘l’ Siiridm and Evans. Mm i Brxvrn, Eisenslat and Henislcy. Second game: Washington 010 000 000-1 8 4 Cleveland 001 000 3134-5 7 l Kennedy and Early; Bagby and De autels. First game: Boston 000 000 003—3 7 0 Si. Louis 112 011 0011-6 15 0 I-Iugiison. Byba. Patter and Pea.- c:ck; Niggeling and Ferrell. Second game: Bcsinn 000 000 000-0 7 2 St. Loub 301 040 11x-10 13 0 Dobson. Wilson and Pytlak; Mun- crief and Swift. New York 003 010 002 000 000 06-12 010 030 002 000 000 00-6 Delrrii. . . Breuer. Branch, Murphy and Dic- key; Bridges, Benton, Gcrslca and Tobbetts. NATIONAL LEAGUE 1'11 143 First game: st. mo; ooo 01o 001 002-4 a o Boston 000 001 100 000-Z 9 2 Gumbert. Warneke and Mancuso, W. Cooper; Tobin and Berres. M351- Sorond grime: St. Louis 301 001 02-7 '1 0 Boston 010 000 02-3 9 4 Laziier, Crouch and W. Cooper; I-Iutchings, Johnson, Lamanna and Masi. First game: Cincinnati 130 010 020-7 11 1 Philadelphia 000 000 010-l l3 0 [Derringer and Lombardi; Pearson, Hughes, Beck and Warren i Second game: Cincinnati 001 010 100-S 4 1 i Vhiladelpliio. 000 100 001-Z '8 1 , Turner, Begcs and Wvst; Gfli-S-i cm, Johnson and Warren. g i l First. game: Chicago 000 000131-5 10 1 New York 000 032 02x-7 11 0 , PLISSORU. French and McCullough: , Hubbcll, Melton, Loltiman and O'Dca. Second game: Chicago 000 005 020-1 9 1 New York 100 002 001-4 10 2 Olsen and Schvffzng; Schiimach- er, Melton. Adams and Dunning-l‘ First gilme: l Pittsburgh 000 000 001-1 5 0 i Brlt0klyn 000 000 Z3X-5 1 ' Sew l‘. and Lopez. v. Davis: - Fitzimmons. C. Davies and‘ Franks, Owen i Second gamc: ' Pittsburgh 010 000 112-5 ll il , Brooklyn 000 000 001-l 7 2 ‘ L-zizining and DJVLS, Li-pez; Wyatt = and Owen i i INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game: 1 1'i.|-.n\1., n01 000 000-l 5 1 New 000 000 000-0 4 1 ‘ti. ighan and Gorbak; Geiiel and Padded. i Scroml game: i 1M 000 00-1 2 ii Toronto Ni-waik 000 010 01-2 7 0 Lari nconi and Klzmczak.‘ i W a burn and Scais i‘ First game: | 000 000 000-O 2 1 Rochester Syracuse 000 000 Olx-l 4 0 ' Biimcr and Robinson; Sunkel and Bottarini. Second game: Rochester 000 000 0-0 5 0 i Syracuse 000 200 x-Z 4 1 Gornicki. Bcrly. Drciswvcrd and RObllLs7ll; Hinckle and Bottarini. Firs! game: Buffalo om 001 non-z 9 0 ‘i J=r~rv rILv 00o 001 002-3 a o ‘ Trcxler. Ccok and Parsms: Hen-i show. Coombs and Biacmire. i DETROIT, July ZO-(APl-New York Yankees kerp rolling right a- , lone. even if it. tnkms thrm l7 in- nings, , In the longest gone played in] the majcr leagues ihs year, the. league-leaders explided with s1x| run on two homers, three doubles l and a single in the 17th ta take at 12-6 decisi-n today from Detroit; Tigers. It gave Yanktes a Ewrep of l the three-game series and boomed] their led iver Cleveland Indians] [O SPVCII QIHDPS. | FIYUIIVII Al Benton was the vic- I ‘.1111 of Yankees‘ bg uprising, being nicked (or a homer by Charley Keller at the outset, a single by Plrl Iliizzuto and d0llbl".§ by Johnny Sturm and Red Rolfe be- ' Jchnny‘ Grrsica relieved him. Gomci promptly pitched a home- riin ball to Tcni Henrich. who sc red behind Rolfe. Joe DiMaggio followed with ii double that. wasn't new ‘r1 v York ernntcci three runs in hird and added another in the f: h on Dpvlaigicrs 21st homer. At Cleveland. Washington made it ‘. .-k easy over the loials. 8-4. with a hitting splurge and then lost the second prime of a twin bill 5-1 on a nightmare of errrs ivl-iicli bit-kn up :1 sevcnth- nning (eadlock. Tho .*(‘l'l(‘5 ihcreby went to Cleve- land. t-wo to one. At St. Louis. Browns blended baseball's important. ingredients- Si-cnnd game: Buffalo 001 140 0-6 6 0 Jersey City 000 241 x-7 9 1 Trucks, Rcscce and Parsons; Bauers, Lynn, Feldman and At- wood. First game: Mmllfenl 006 002 002-10 16 0 Baltimore 000 200 000-Z i? 2 S‘ rer and Walters; Haley, Nil- T, sickles. Weaver and H. Hcw- e -. Second game: Montreal 030 000 0-3 5 0 Baltimore 000 100 0-1 3 1 Kehn and Becker; Tflhklfl, Niller and Redmond. BATURDAYS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Si. Louis (S; Boston 10 Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Phil:- dclpiiln. hlvsinoncd, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 9; Detroit 3 ' twin bill frcnrthii-d-place Boston . moi stretch ihezr winning streak to ’ four straight, longest of the season. tinting and pitching-to capture l Tire double kill gave the St. Inuisans a sweep of the series as they also won a doubleheader yes- ierday. At Chicago, the White Sox de- feated Connie Mack's Phtlaselph a. Athletics, 2-1, in the first half cf a doubeheader, but the vistors gain- cd an even break with a 4-1 decis- ion ln the iii-inning nghtcap. The steam-rollering Yankees continued their winning ways Sat- urday with a twin victm: over Tig- ers that moved them further out. in front of the league parade. The scores were 9-3 and 6-2. Indians nosed out. Senators 9-8 but still lcst grcund to the leaders. In the other games in the rnly circuit whose Saturday schedule vras not disrupted by raln. Chicago‘ set back Philadelphia 4-2 0n the strength. 0f a fziir-run rally in the eighth to take the first game of a doubleheader, but dropped the sec- ond 3-i. and Si. Louis took two from Boston 9-3 and 4-3. In the National league, it was Boston that took the measure of| st. Ltuis. winning out l0-6. on Newark and Buffalo in the In- h tot-national League when they swept a. doubleheader at Toronto 8-1 and 7-0. New York 6; Detroit 2 Philadelphia 2; Chicago 4 5 Philadelphia 3; Chicago 1 Boston 3; 5t. Louis l) Boston 3; St. Louis 4 Washington B; Cleveland I INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 8; Toronto I Montreal 7; Toronto 0 Baltimore at Jersey City, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo 4: Minneapolis l0 Toledo 3: Minneapolis 6 Indianapolis 4; Milwaukee 3 Indianapolis B; Milwaukee 1 Louisville 1; Kansas City 5 Columbus 4; St. Paul 2 rsnkeo m msv wm NEW YORK, Ji-ily 20—(CP)- Frankie Parker cf California trday ed meet there on Wednesday. ect, 2.07, owned by the DflVlIlE Club. is fast. rounding into condition, and looks as if he will equal his record, as he paced the third heat at. Amherst after going around the field in 2.10 1-2. iW. Steeves. Moncton, Monti-ea] Royals gained a game first start of the 194i came from nowhere to best Britten and san Ton. Horse arrivals For Northam Harness event The following horses ha" at Northam. for the big "c9 Rainey G. Henley, 2.05 1-4. own. ed by Mr. Thomas Watson. Hait- 13X. latter is well known to Island race fans as his Dean holds the Northam. driver H. M. Sweeney-the trotter John great record at [TACK 2.10 i-4. All Gratton, 2.07. owned by C. M. Alexander, St. John. driver Mr. 'I‘yndal1 Sample. This recently brought down from On- tario. At Amherst. N. 5.. last Wed- nesday he paced the second heat. nt the free-for-all in 2.09 1-2 for a new track record. in a comparative- ly easy drive, and thus lending the handicap judges to believe that he is the ‘Maritimes. horse was outstanding pacer in the Another recent, import. Joe Dir- Moncton Walter Brown, 2.05, owned by B. making his campaign. as always been a favorite in pa‘ Years. and will no doubt be right up with the money winners, piloted by Tommy Eiter. Martindell, 2.11, owned by Harry Oliver, St. John, and driven by Frank Carr, surprised racing fans week, when he Hal The above mentioned horses will t. Amherst last start in the free-for-all trot and Dace at Northam Bowes. Charlotte B., Albert E. Grat. ton. Playdale, June Evans. Direct L. and none other than that great Pacer Jane Azoff. 1.59 1-2. owned by C. H. Horton. and to be driven bv Teddy Weir. atminst Major Other arrivals include Skippy- dale. Jean Henley, Silent Joe, these horses will start in the 2.21 trot and pace, against other Island horses Bonnie Budlong a three year old D1661‘ will be heavily backed by mainland horsemen to year old class. cop the 3 Still another stable which needs no introduction to Island fans is won the New York State tennisitile Mefrytime stables, Halifax, N. cliampimship on the clay courts at |S. This stable boasts such horses Seminole Club. Forest I-Iills, defeat- H5 GFBCB Abbey. Abner T. Clegg, 8-3. ¢A ..__ v. .. fiféii\ R / . .-.<&1£/vrrz , oi I90 W Z/l/IPM/F 4' 0659/4071 C‘ I 5.21169? R U M A N i A 51104050 ’¢¢¢4.ée BULGARIA £- ,1,” fl-T/‘filf/YIA’ I Ql/JMI/YIII-Pflfldl f6’ 4491/94/01‘ I ® FAWIII/IOIMV lake due/c LE-NiNG RAD ' 0 /0VJOI00 M41431’; O MOSCOW I d!!! o ‘lair’? Ilflglil/l IA SCALEIN Mil-i‘ a m’ nu an A guess at the state of the battlefront is made on the map, Ii. will be scen that the Germans appear to into the battlefront towards Pinsk. If they break the Russian front in that sector, they will seek t orol sending one army northeastward toward; Viiebsk and Lgningrlfl 5nd the other snutlieasiword towards the map signify: t1) The Russian a. net hack here in spite of the old of Lithuanian rebels. (2) Russian countcraitacks, n5 indicated by light arrows, have some succeoo lll preventing the Germans from widening o dangerous salient. (3) Rul- sian forces hold their own on either side of l. ‘ pear to retain Cernnuil where German aitack; were repulsed. (5) Gi-rmano who advanced from the back or checked by Russian purachutLqts who landed 1n for“ 55mm] them and by small forces of Russian troop; who cmgggd {he fly" h boats. The advance on Odessa was halted temporarily. The enemy 1nd llitle success in crossing Beoflarabln. 10 FREE SWIMMING LESSONS FOR BOYS and GIRLS 10-14 YEARS INCLUSIVE First (‘lassz Monday, July 21, 10.30 a. m. At The Butts Swimming Instructor: G. H. Morris, Gen. Sect. Y.M.C.A'. be driving a greal. salient. or wedge I up both ends of the broken lino Kiev and Odessa. The numbers of forces give German panzcr division o. (4) Russian! up- rnouth of the Danube were thrown in! Ladislav Herht. New York, 6-1, gratton Queen. Watchim, and is charge of Professor Rockford. BRINGING UP FATHER i K, O|]_ . QSHEp-ins TaEgyf-s uvv ow A F 1,04% I iGolf meet Postponed The first section of the golf tournament for the Island cham- pionship was postponed at. Summer- Slde Saturday. The weather was fine there, although showers threatened. In Charlottetown, however, ii. rained some. The tournament will rcibably open next Saturday with he sec- ond half of play at. Charlottetcwn the following week. How They Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pct. Newark 62 33 .653 Buffalo 56 4'1 .583 Montreal 55 40 .579 Rochester 50 46 - Jersey City 48 45 .026 Syracuse 42 4B .467 Baltimore 36 53 .404 Toronto 26 '10 .271 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 5'1 29 .667 St. Louis 58 31 .644 New York 44 3'1 .543 Cincinnati 46 39 .541 Pittsburgh 40 40 .500 Chicago 38 48 .440 l Boston 34 50 .407 Philadelphia 21_ 62 .259 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 59 28 .678 Cleveland 53 36 .596 Boston 45 42 .517 Chicago 4-4 44 .500 Detroit 43 4'! .478 Philadelphia. 39 47 .453 St. Louis 34 51 .400 Washington 31 53 .369 FOR WAR PURPOSES Canada's 1941-42 budget provides between 35 and 40 per cent. 0f the national income for war. who is known to race fan; all over the North American continent. The above list. of mainland horses racing against our own 1s- land horses will make Wednesday's program at Northam one of the best race meets ever staged in the Marltlmes. The owners or agents are asked to bear in mind that: horses will be declared and positions drawn at Hugh Walker's livery stable, Char- llottietown, at. 8.30 DST, Tuesday ievening, July 22nd. All interested Juliet! BROOKLYN, July 10-(AP)-. League-leading Brooklyn Dodgers split. a doubleheader with Pitts- burgh Plrates today while the sec-' and-place Cardinals were taking both ends of their twin bill to close the gap between the two clubs to a game and a half in the wpsy-turvey National League pennant chase. After taking today's first. game, 5-1, behind the peerless pinch- pitching of Curt; Davis, Brooklyn came a crapper in the nightcap against tobacco-chewing John Lan- ning, who curve-bailed the Dodgers ‘and’, Whitlow Wyatt into a 5-1 de- ea . Da.vi.s, earning in for Fred Fitz- slmmons in the fourth inning of the opener after the veteran suf- fered an injury to his right, fore- arm on Bob Elliott's line drive, pitched hitleEs ball until the ninth, when the Bucs strung together two hits and one run. A pinch. homer by Lou Riggs with one on in the seventh and a base-clearing triple Teg’ sculler i/Vins title MINNEAPOLIS. July‘ 20-01?)- Theophile A. Dubcis, giant Canad- ian wearing the colors of f-he Win- nlpcg Rr-wing Club, won the senior singles title of the United States here Saturday at the National Am- ateur Rowing championships. The 6 foot 4 Wlnnipegger de- feated Joe Angyal. a. 5 ftrt 10 Brooklyn. N.Y., flrrm"n crcssing the finishing line a. length and a quarter ahead. His time was eight. minutes, 35 1-5 seconds. Kerr wins Millar Trophy ‘TORONTO. July ZO-(CPl-Stlm Kerr of Toronto Glen Mawr Satur- day won the Millar Trophy, em- blematic of match play open to leading Eastern Canada profession- al gol ers, with a. 3 and l. decFitm over Lloyd 'I‘ucker, Kitchener, Ont.. professional. 16>‘.- o... r...- mag-flu; Wanilviflavulrvnl Cards Gain With Double Victory; Brooklyn Splits by Dolph Camllll in the eighth gave the Dodgers all their scares and Davis his fifth straight win. At Bcsion, although out-hit twice, the Cardinals swept a double- header with Braves 4-2, in the l2 inning opener and ‘7-3 in the after- piece, halted after eight innings by the Sunday curfew law, bfeore an 18,885 crowd. At New York, Chicago Cubs fell on Hal Schumacher for five runs in the sixth inning of the nightcap b0 beat the Giants, 7-4, and gain an even break in‘a doubleheader after the Giants had taken the first, 7-5. Vern Olsen went the the Cubs in the second game to gain his seventh win against. threo (T910315. He kept l0 hits well wat- i/ere . Al; Philadelphia, the last place Phillies made only three runs on 21 hits while Cincinnati got 10 runs on l5 safeties to take both ends of a. tliioubieheader from the Phils, 7-1 an 3-2. ' -Watt takes" N. 0n t. title HUNTSVILLE, Ont. July 20- (CPJ-Mhit-rcnl and Ottawa players practically sicle the show as the Northern Ontario iienn's cham- pionships ended today at Bigwin Inn. Bobby Watt. jr., of Montreal. captured the mans’ siigles title with a 6-2. 6-3. 6-3 decfision over J. Reindel of Toronto and Mrs. G Lewis of Ottawa, whipped Miss Dorothy Hurst, Toronto, (i-2, 7-5 in the ladies‘ singles final. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Gene Tunney capped his one-year reign as world heavyweight boxing champion with an ilth-round knockout over Tom I-Ieenev of Australia 13 vears ago tonight. Tun- ney. who pocketed more than s2000£00 in championship fights with Jack Dempsey, retired un- defeated a month‘ later. More than 250.000 Canadians are serving in the active armed forces abroad and at homq route for ' u1i-Y_21..1.24_1;_ Royals 1,155 Orioles twice BALTIMORE, Jul 10—(AP)_M Bherer and diet Ke. turned bu; Orioles here today, Montreal win. ning both ends of the doubleheader 10-2 and 3-1. ‘ b Sthgfr w; foutndafor l1 ml Io l oft four Bi burlers. Alex Kampouril led ti: attack with two homers and to“; runs batted in. Graham, Campbell and Sherer each had three safeties At Newark, a homo run by gen; 07011313121‘ Twe Holmes over cg gave the 1e; _ main; a a 2-1 vlcto m“ ‘Ibronto Maple Leafs in tho mo“ game of a doubleheader before 5. 000 here and an even break for m} afternoon. The Bears were blanked in the opener, 1-0. nine hitl in tin Porter Vaughan did the white. washing Jab for the leafs. Al. Jersey City. the locals m, tured both ends of o doublehoadg; from Buffalo Bisons before a crowd of 5,113. Scores were 3-2 and 7-6, At Syracuse, the Chiefs handed Rochester a. double shutout defeat winning 1-0 and 2-0 in a pair or sharp pimiing battles. Hogan captures Ch icagio Open CHICAGO. July 20-(APr-Littil Ben Hagan, in a furious round bat. tie which saw him out punch m. clonal o en champion Craig Wo0d_ capture ' the, $5.000 Chicago Open Golf Chsmpionshi today with ; '12 hole total or 2 4, 10 under pa) for the Elmhurst Countiy Club course. Four strokes ahead of woco at the 54 hole point, Hogan saw his margin steadily whittled a: the Open tltleholder turned on the heat. Then the little professional, placing 1n the money in his 51st. straight toumament, slugged his way W; of this "corner" with a blast of sub par golf on the final four holes. Amateurs in Final tuneup SEA BRIGHT, N.J., July 20- (AP)—TIIB elite of the amateur ten- nis set. got in their last. Tuneups to. day on he lush green carpet at thq lawn tennis and cricket club fci tomorrow's opening of time nation] oldest tournament, the Sea Bright Invitation. Don McNeill, who hasn't won o. tournament since he took the na- tional singles title at Forest l-Iills, N.Y.. last September, has promis- ed to "start bearing dzwn" on the Sea Bright. turf. The Oklahoma City star is top seeded in the draw, Just above tho tournament defending champion, B01117)’ R1885. o! Clinton. 8.0. By George McManuo Ab)‘ IN A Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE E TH‘ HiLizyTbogs 23:5 édls IT MUST BE THE WEATHEP POPEVE IS N31’ BCTHEQED TILLIE THE TOILER - 511A GREAT QCIENTIFIC I'VE WATCHEDTHE TBDPOLES‘ él/THE HERI’, I ENW HIM is m ‘m5 690w L565 .-Now ,QN|_.,/ f- - I HAVE ‘IO DISCOVER Ow Dourrtess , rr i5 mom-v 111., OEGDEES 6001.2»? DOWN wow Awe vOu 0Q ,1- PQOGPESSING. PAPIDLV DR B44665 '? 4v \( _ , mm "m: mind - o1- no.1." m...“ Syndvfltl, m.» PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY TO MAC! 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