PAGE i SPiiRTlNG luzwS p Tie*For First Place In Red Cross Colgf Tourney WilliamLBecrwltha fine 75|H.L.Sear 7S lcac l for a net score of 01 and .J. H. Hellofs 75 F0 B. McGrath with 81 less 14 Cyril Bell 77 tied for first lace in the annual R. H. Bagnall 7a Red Cross Go Tournament held Frank Acorn 78 at tho Charlottetown Golf Club Ed agnall 79 on Saturday afternoon. P. M. Dakin 81 In spite of threatening weather Dr. C. H. Beer I12 several golfers participated in the F. G. Hutchison 88 went, Amett Howatt as The following were the net James Coles 84 scores turned in. In addition to the foregoing, en- William A. Beer 67 tries were received from the fol- FO B. McGl-ath 67 lowing: L. E. Wellner, F. G. Mc- R. E. Jenkins 89 Donald, E. D. Nicholson, A. R. Mc- Sgt. T. K. Stewart 70 Innis, J. C. Montgomery, A. Belcher P. O. Kelly 73 W. R. Adams, E. M. Bagnall. J. J. Mahar 73 All entry fees will be turned Sgt. B. E. Brittan 74 over to t e Canadian Red Cross Geo. Hawkins 74 l Society through the Royal Canadian 4‘. B. Conrad ‘l4 Golf Association. Boston Haltetigrook , Winning Streak Yesterday By The Associated Prul Boston stopped Brooklyn's Na- tional League winning streak at eight straight yesterday as the Braves won the second game of n doubleheader 3-1 behind th six- hit, pitching of Nate Andre The Dodgers had won the opener 9-6 behind Vic Lombardi. Andrews gained the decision over Curt Davis who yielded the win- ning runs in the eighth inning. Lombardi outpitched Jim Tobin in the first contest. The Braves’ knuckle-holler was jolted for four tallies in the fourth and four more in the eighth, which he failed to survive. At Chicago, Claude Passeaus three-run fourth inning homer gave the Cubs a 6-3 victory over Si. Louis in the second game after they had lost the first to the Car- dinals. 8-2, before the largest Wrigley Field crowd in six years. 44.508. Passeau scattered 10 Car- dinal hits to win his seventh vic- wry. The Cubs. badly battered by a 14-bit attack in the opener, snap- ped back in the nightcap to break a 2-2 tie with a five-hit barrage in the fourth, climaxed by Pas- seau‘s homer, that gave them four runs and the victory. Joe Bowman won his fifth straight game as Cincinnati Reds l ylini‘. v was aided by five Redleg double pays. ‘ Elmer Riddle. Redleg star of 11943 pitching his first game of the ‘season. lasted just three innings |in the opener. He issued three straight vmlks, the Pirates ump- ed on him for a single and ouble to score three in the third, and went on to win after surviving a ninth-inning Cincinnati rally. At, Philadelphia. rookie Bill Em- merich of New York Giants scat- tered seven hits to defeat the Phillies 5-1 in the second game of a bargain bill. The Giants fought an uphill battle and halted a ninth-inning rally by the Phlls to win the first game 7-6. Met Ott's team went to work early in the second game. Dick Mauney. starting for the Phils, gave up three hits and was reliev- led by Marshall Scott before a ‘Giant was retired. When the dust {had settled the Giants had four lruns. They added another in the sixth inning. The Phils lone tally {came in the eighth inning. i After grabbing a lead in the first. inning Saturday and losing it in ithe nint-h to New York Giants, Philadelphia Pils won out by 9-8 in a long-drawn out, ll-inning con- itest which saw 23 hits grabbed from llinc pitchers. St. Louis Cal"- dinals took Chicago Cubs into czlnlp defeated Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 inIto the tune of 6-4, while the Ilea- the nightcap of a doubleheader gue-leading Brooklyn Dodgers used F-foter Pittsburgh took the opener seven pitchers against Boston's four to win 14-12. Bowman gave up eight hits but Ho)...» if Pavot‘ Rornpoms ‘Yin In Delm on tStakes Easy mm“ 25 To 1 Shot Wins Irish-Derby DUBLIN, June 24 - (CP Cable) _.Piccadilly, a 20-to-1 shot, won the Irish Derby on the 1 1-2-mi1e course the Curragh yesterday by one length from one of the favorites, Coup De Myth. The winner; owned by Major D. McCagmont, was ridden by Joe Moyla. Coup De Myth, ridden by Joe Canty in the colors of M. A. ‘Byrne, paid off at 3 to l for sec- ond and Redbay, owned by R L Balnléer and a 50-to-1 longshot, was, r . j Eight horses contested the gruel- ling race for a purse of 1,500 sov- ereigm (about $5.800). Army Gadets Program llere This Evening The Army Cadets‘ athletic events to be staged at Victoria Park last Wednesday evening. but which were rained out, will be held this evening at the same place. Prizes are being donated by the Strath- cona st and Ed Acorn. All cadets are requested to be present. REMEMBER WllEll Dy The Canadian Press Rosenbloom became un- lizht heavyweight boxing of the world 16 years ago diam e11 CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT BRIGHTON BEACH Register at Y.M.C.A. Headquarters 252 Prince Street Registration Dates: Juno 27th 28th and 29th Registration Fee: Y.M.0.A. ‘Swimming Glasses FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 6 YEARS AND OVER 4 i | NEW YORK. June a4 - (AP)- _Ps.vot. unbeaten king of the 1944 _; two-year-old, entered the three- year-old turf championship picture, with a stretch running performance. that. carried him to an easy victor | 1n the 77 Belmont stakes at Be-l morlt Park Saturday. As Eddie Arcaro brought the brown son of Case Ace from Wal- ter Jeifods’ stable to the end of 1 Baseball Results s BATUIDAYI (By The Canadian Incl) aamrucau nnaoui r" ‘ 100 ooi zoo-c ie s 1m ‘gm mm,” w “III 8001.011 010 004 000-6 18 1 wow. ten-- m. an... w.» i”‘i.‘.‘.l..f."”.i‘.‘i‘éi‘l st.:c':u:?'°r; son, Ryba, Barrett and Walters. 4.3, A ninth-inning homer by Mark glllll-IMPNI W9 l“ 113-5 I l Chriatlnan s oiled a shutout for cw York 002 100 031-1 14 I Nuwhouser o until then had it,- Kneer. Cassaway, Berry, Gap Qhgd g “some” 1mm‘; g; kin and worse: Page. Turner and Shirley, who lasted onl four m- Glrbflfk- nings. was the losing pi her. Trout who relieved Wayne Wil- 9°90" son in the seventh won the second 51- Mull game. Nelson Potter held the Tig- er: gel-elem until Cramer hcancred e . At New York, Ernie Bonham won his first game of the year after fivastraight losses as the Yankees defeated Philadel hia Athletics in B§ The Aeeoclatcl Hal ewhouaer and Diny victo twins of Detroit only flames scheduled). NATIONAL LEAGUE St. l. uh 000 230 100-6 both ends of a oublehead 13-5 Chicago 003 000 010-4 1o and 0-8. I-lank Borowy gained his Brccheen, 90cm“; and o-Dea. ninth triumph in the o ener which was highlighted by t e Yankees Bud Methenys two homers. Bonham, although perlnlttlng 10 safeties, gave up only one run af- ter Bob Estelella reached him for a two-run homer in the first. At Boston. with Marino Pieretti Vandenberg. Erickson, Signer, w"; lleke and Williams. New York 100 122 002 0 Phlllflelllhla soo 02o ouo 0t: i: g vfmelle- B310. Harrell. Adams and Kluttz; Lee, Karl, Judo. Leon, Coffman and Mancuso. Seminlch. fimmu" ‘mly 81x scafiirfg~ nuwklll 3oz oos 012-1: 1s s s 8mm 05000054-14151." z h Lflzan. Hutchinson. Pxyla, Hut- rs: a - gihnigs 313013251 IBgilgndfifitS. n...- . . ' r. , and Andrews, Peacock. g are“ “Sets Record In Women’s Golf INDIANAPOLIS. June 24 -(AP.) -Mildrccl (Babe) Didrlkson Za- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse 000 001000-1 5 3 Toronto 02o 02o 02x—6 1 o Bvbfl’. Blue. Krall and Kerr Crowson and Pruett. ' Syracuse 000 000 1-1 s 9 harias "won one for mother" Sat- Tol-onio 000000 0.4; g llurday and became the first wo- Bosser and Just; Smglg and man ever to take three western Pruett. women's open golf titles as she doz- “°“‘i...°‘é.“l“ii°‘ l’°'°.i“i ..°"""‘“ Jersey Cit 10o of P a ep a. an . H M111‘ Rochester, M3 g g repetition eir i044 tourna- Placmul, Qoodwm and Toned,“ ment showdown. The defending champion, whose mother died suddenly at Los An- Radler and Devlin. Jam-y C“ 0M n [geles Friday momentarily faitered Rochggtgry m “of, “L33 g 4.11. the back stretch of a 36-halfi T9113“, Mathewson and clause” ' title battle over rambllilég his gtrommen. Neuberser, Sakas andiglizdmgxgalgdfiiflamugy 6x25,’ ran’ Devlin’ lonBtge “n51 27h 1 t 51X Newark 110600000 s 51' aemae e -oe urn hi if t dthn reled be- Monuml 20o 00° “Do-z 4 fillolgsl golriiglxolaclgnby hcgr zfiyear-old Drews and Taylor; Davis, war. m“ and Todd_ eastern rival, who swept the 30th. 31st and 32nd holes and slashed Mrs. Zaharias’ advantage to three ‘i Stilt; the American hitspver the Red Sox. __.-_-_- -- 1114*": —r*- - {W ton defeated the Red 5-2 in e second hill after the Sox ators 6-5 in the o er. game, chalked up of the season against two as is teammates camrfrom hind twice to beat fore the largest paying crowd Sim-of the season. retti in the first and an the second. e Box scored seven a m. glans by ts after sing he opener 7-3. Iopat won his fourth vic though relieved in the ninth 15am; by Earl Caldwell. Saturday, Detmit era slam- ,med three St. Louis urlars- for 112 hits to take a 5-1 will from the Browns. New York Yankees broke a 6-6 tie with Philadelphia Athle- tlcs in the ninth inning win out 7-6. while at Boston, Waahi ton Senators eked out a 6-0 dec sion Mull" Ruffing slgla ‘With ‘ll. Y. Yankees NEW YORK, June 24 — (AP) - Charles (Red) Ruffing, fomler we right-handed pitcher with the New York Yankees, Saturday s a contract with that team reported to call for a salary of 021,000. Ruffing recently discharged from the United States Army, solid he had been removed from baseball's natlon-a-l service list and wmlld acocmpan Yanloees on their v i110 - trip starting tonilht. western Upset Victory In Santa Anita Derby ARCADIA. Calif, Jim; 34 — (A?) - Bymeabond. brown colt from the J.K. Hmlssch stable. scored an upset victory BBIf-IAIMK in the eight-h rimming of the U0. addled Santa Anita. derby. Given a sensational ride W Georgie (the Iceman) Woolf form- the 1 1-2 mile route with six lengths l to spare over Lt. Cmdr. James M.. Roebling's Wildlife, Pavot proved: he is more than just a top notch. sprinter. He came from off the pace and won like a great horse with Wildlife holding off e. stretch challenge of Col. C. v.! Whitney's favored Jeep to take lrunner-up honors by two-lengths. Pavot completed the long journey in 2.30 1-5. two seconds off the stake record held by Count. Fleet. eturning to the winner's circle] after failing in the Withers and‘ Preakness, following eight victories! as a two-year-old. the Jeffods' colt‘ picked up $52,675 of the gross purse of $73,750. Despite his fifth behind Polynesian in the Preak- ness, he was the second choice of the crowd of 42,832 and paid $6.20 $4.50 and $2.90 across the board. Wings Defeat i Aces 11-6 In _ lf. 0f 0. League; l The Wings defeated the Aces‘ 11-6 yesterday in a regular Home’ of the Knights of ColumbusSoit- ball League after their pitcher} Wally Shepherd held the Aces 1111-‘ til the eight inning. Wilson's line drive between first and second started the Aces rolling but their‘ best. efforts before the end of the game netted them only six runs-i Wings lost the‘ opening game ofI the league schedule Friday night; when thev bowed 11-0 to the Hitq rights. he winners led 90 in the~ scored seven runs. The next g me of the league will be tonig t at 0.30 between. the Hltrights and the Tigers. - . _._ i $1.00 Per Person, Classes will begin July 3rd and will continue for three weeks. Instructress, a MRS. HARRY CUDMORE. , Assistant, i MISS NANCY SlMPSON. i 6-25-21. sixth when the Wings rallied‘ and h "time" 000 201 801-12 s s hi with four 1m u. play. Buffalo 020112 005-11 8 3 oBevgt. the champion, who left by LHMF vanyiate- P06881111’ and plane for the west coast this nollar. Brown, Bowman. Parkhurst morning. steadied with a par four "nd weld‘ on the 34th to end the match. | .__ _______ ’ SUNDAY cams . i CHM m“? Baseball Standings 3 ... .1: __ ' eirich. Johnson and T h . ‘ligand; Gromelanand Hayerltes ' AMERTCAN LEAGUE I Cleveland 000%? 7:: ,».. 9. r w 1. Poi. goat. Caldwell and dress; Detroit 5'1 so 21 .632. "IW- Balveson. Center, Cgrngfii; New York 5e as as .5119 ‘i/gglfiflycs, McDonnell. Boston . 5'1 30 2H .526 B “Huston 02o 001 020-5 lo o Chicago so s1 2a s25 "If! 1' 000 001 32x—6 9 l Washington 56 27 28 .491 Faefmr- Nisgelins and Ferrell; st. Louis . s4 24 so .444 w eirriss and Holm. Walters. Cleveland .. 54 23 31 .426 "DEM! m m coo-g u 1 Philadelphia so no ac cs1 000- c2 géiggttilsellfrlgttiggélsw ll-ltausmann , NATIONAL LEAGUE - a ers. ' §'e'£“‘*‘§;§|f'= 2&1 {>321 4000-2‘ 1g :1 llggoblkiyljn s9 s; o2 .621 -- . 1. 5a a as sec Nfsgme and Genres; Borowyifittsburgh 5c so zs .552 Pfildlaribarlr. » ~;:-~=-~~--.new Yul-g a1 as as .541 Ne Iyelvha zoooloooc-sroi-chlcagc s4 2o as saw 1;; ark 102 100 111-010! Boston .. so 2a a; .500 Dmehand 47mm: Bonham and Cincinnati s4 24 so .444 Defiff "- m M m4 l“ Philadelphia s4 16 la .250 sbqxlféluser andiiilighokogrgol-glhi-ll 4'1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE - S; rey xuliltcrief and Havworth. iMontrcal .. 62 41 21 .861 s‘ [a I ooo oll 011-4 s o Jersey City s": s4 as .596; wuous 200 001 000-3 10 z Newark . 56 32 24 .5711 son. Trout Bhd Swift; mm Baltimore 59 o2 2s .sll| and Mancuso. lToronto 53 ‘J5 2B .472 lRochester 58 28 35 .3517 NATlON-AL iSyracuse 54 2o s4 .370 illusion mm zoo 202-0 12 1 Buffalo as la as .240 B kl I r00 yn ooo 41o 041r-9 11 l - Tobin. H tchi Lombardi End gSESHCOgIXQd gcston 010 000 020-3 6 lxolflyll 00o ool 000-1 6 ndrews and l-lofferth; Dav}; and Musi; i l Baseball's h? 3. “Peaoclk. 95MB: a m 01% coo-z g Barrett and D. ‘gllce; Prim, Erick. _o_ 80H. Chipman. Si . stliagls.“ m" “d w“ (n; The Associated Press) - o" 101 ool coo-o . . vhlmo on 40o ooh-c 1H Batting (three leaders in each cud‘ Bycrlg, Jurlsch and O'Dea- league) P11536011 an Livingston. ' Player, Club o an n n Pct. Pitt-harsh cos 010 030-7 1o :1 Holmes, Bravos as 24s co as ass Cincinnati 100 ooo 004-5 10 z Rosen. Dodgers sa 21a ac 7a .300 Sewell, Strincevich and Lo c1,; Kuroswkl, Cards 54 1B0 80 ‘l1 .357 Riddle. Dasso, Lisenbee and Yln- Cuccinello. S“ White Sox so 100 29 as s42 Pittsburgh 00o 00o aoo-s s 1 Case. Senators s1 20s 2a 0'1 .321 Cincinnati 012 ooo 1011-4 1o 1 Etteh. Yankees ac loo as s4 4:20 Butcher ‘and D l , - _ man and UXTSBQV‘ Lopez’ Bow New York ooo 204 010-7 1s 1 Phéltfiisiellnhlar‘ I 201 00o oos-s l2 2 Home runs - National League: Lomiéfgcu 3211-1111553. L ‘Lombardi. Giants. 13: American Ncouman and Méncmolesxsm (18:10. League. Stephens. Browns. 11. - cw York 40o ool ooo-s 1o 1 Phllldelahla ooo ooo 010-1 1 Emmerich and Kluts; Mlllfley. o Scott. Karl and Semlnich. f INTERNATIONAL Darby Runs batted in-National Lea- gue: Olrno, Dodgers. 54; American League. Etten. Yankees, 41 Jersey City 10o ooo 000-1 1 l Buffalo ooo om 20x-8 o o Meilliav m? Clausen; Houteman ._.._... ‘n °° - nuoar England June as - Buwjocm m m 2:: i: 1 (or Cable’) - Sgt. Gerard Cote of Mum and Toncow om. undiMontreal and Ste. Hyaciniihe, Que. Mordarsm. - méltclgstg the Welsh veteran, Tomy Bflflmol.’ m o,‘ ”°_‘ oz 5 ll t0 W111 I 20 H1118, 355 Mum" m’ l” ma 9 z séards marathon at. Rluby Satur- m1f§:$r:“d “mflinméauiigrillgdi e 01-year-old French-speaking MM w» m -. 1 .s:u:'-l..:::.s:. , 1 E EB- Cmve" Rmhw“ "id 10"“- ther and the load conditions to Webbei and Brittain. m “km d T r h om m“ s g an ramped home an Exam o“ m Lit-J 1:‘: easy usltnrlsglgoixrld two hours, so min- Martin. Btenoff and Purett: Rw- - ' ll . l. who defeated Colo over Wehrmeier, Bebbaand Just. the "m, dihmce a week ago M T°'°"‘° "10 0-5 9 f) Ohiswlck t’ a i’ ' Syracuse on 340 1-1 1o s Wm, “w” i’ u‘ t" m m?" Jane“. Jam J d as rni rlg the Canadnn Pruett; Nuxhsglri,‘ \ 31:10?“ RS311. b! 1w ynrda - Bebber and Kerns. Newark 100 311 000-8 13 2 —~~4~ Rmheater d 111 loo 000-4 o s ' ac ay an Taylor; Trotter, - Wagner and D ll . ' Newark evzgl 010 2-8 l1 0 R n B < Rochester 3300001-7 '51 \U|I|N(_c Hgglfltf‘. Suckey. Page and Van- ggrm’ beg???“ mmm" m“ All mu m anon SUPPLY -IUT~WIII. VIOITN WAITING fi 11-.) MIARAMH . ,, CANTERBURY. England —(OP) ~seventy-four-year-old Miss Julia Smith broke he; leg .while work- ing ln the garden and crawled for an hour to reach a telephone to summon helo. How Han. i. l. {WW1 m. NiliN - Nelson by anlne-stmke margin- day morning round into the afternoon i’ 8 crly of Caldston, Alta, the House-l: steed won by a half a 191181111 0i’? " Bimher. Louis B. Mayer's hitherto all-winning 111w. BM Effort. from the Jay Pallcy swble. W! t-hifd- llew Record Made At Horseshoe Blull A club record was broken at the Brighton Horseshoe Club Yflwfdfly when a total of 46 14-118"! "m? scored m a . The previous high was 44, made last year. F. P11111118 and J. MCOMIU . playing V. WIGIONI and A. JQTHW 3-?! 5o: ame of a twin lied the Sen- Dave (Boo) although nicked for 1o safeties in the 11m hil 10th victory defeats the Solon: be- isoston was able to get billy two Pie in the- al- . 411111: icualtoial~l_i_ag__ Newhoiissr, Trout Hand Browns Double Defeat navslvs mull PlcIn-hnva"Wetprocf" paper i’ whldl door nct slick lc the lips. I "IT'S THI TOBACCO [sport Sig: flrllain, u. s. likely , . . ! To Reorganize llevv iFrnm" Bmam i Polish Government LONDON, June 24 -- (Al?) — Moscow and London predicted to- night that Britain and the United By DOUGLAS AMARON (Canadian Press Staff Writer) DONDON, June 21 -- iCP) Death of Charles Wood at the a e cf 00 removed from the Brit- scene one of the great- Statca would abandon the London Poles Nil W" “provisional Po Govmlmelt of national unity" probably with- est Jockeys this country has ever known Contemporary of the great Fred Archer and in a class with more recent riding greats such as Steve Donoghue and Gordon Richards. Wood rode 1760 winners during his racing career. He came home first in the Derby three times. ’ Wood. who was born at Hull, left home when he was ll and served for seven years as apprent- ice to Joe Dawson at Ncwmarket. He rode for most of the big own- ers. Wood was Archer's greatest rival in a matter of days. Moscow dispatches said the new government formed in Moscow Friday soon would leave for War- saw, where the exact composition of the cabinet was enacted to be announced early this week. The assignment of cabinet poets and a pledge from the reorganized government to hold "free and 11n- fettered" elections appeared thel only questions delaying rec itioni of the new administration. ormed from representatives of the Soviet-i sponsored Warsaw government,» former member of the London when the new record was huflfi "Pi Sammy Byrd Wins Golf Tournament and was runner up times in the iockeys championship before he himself headed the list in 1887. He rode 1B5 winners in his best season. came to Wood and told him: Archer is ill and he is worrying himself to death that you will beat him, and he cannot stand it." i0 him Seven Government and democratic lead- ers froln within Poland. Reqxmsible lrltish quarters said recognition would come as soon as the new Government promised an election. In Moscow, however, Bri- tish and American circles said it might not come until the elections were completed. Automatic recognition of the On one occasion Archer's ‘valet. -LA§‘) - A cache of eluded in the find. the ‘Djw/w 90a»? MILD er MIIIUM rmir calms“ ILARETYEY I. S. Feel Controls Switched Te Cabinet Dillfiwll lfiimved a bill giv- 0.P A. another year oi om it hanlmered mo» the supporters claimed agriculture amendment would Secretary power ucsldcaltial orders and divest O.P.A. and the war admin- istwldm ct new ibod or agriculture 3?:- , Germany, June 22 valued at $75,000.- treasures fi by United States officers has been discovered miles at Mattsee. 13 northeast of Salsburg. In- officers slid, was the “Holy Hand of St. Stephen," Kl of Hungary from 007 to 1000 A15 mrrmorr. June 84 — (AP) - Wood replied: “Give my com- reo niscd government was as- Amman mo you“ m, d... Si-ugging Sammy eym, who fors00k plimehts to w. Archer and tell 51,11‘ by the Big Three at the mo“, “by m; g", nudded hm baseball to become a golf 910196- him I Won t" bcfli- him I11 H1185 Crl ea conference. which called for 1n eh. Mm, 0g g ‘my-untold cam. slomll, wen the "big fore lnvita- the meetinfl. a secret ballot and universal nll- 0114; p11"; 1w; relgggous 1-511; iional tournament B/t his home --- ffflle- had rested for 856 years in the course today, beating out Byron The Universities Athletic Union . ygygl w m; chapel 1n 5nd... Byrd. who starts. so‘ BMW-ii?“ eight milder par nude/y. 6' pewbed the performance in the 51m- lu-stroke lead over Nelson inale. Byrd's fin-oi round of ‘r2 save him zso total for thg three-MY '73- hole match while Nelson had 69- ma. Softball Game Scheduled Tonight A City Senior softball double- header, scheduled f0!‘ YNWfdl-Y postponed because of Wei/tiller jflpns, will be played this evenins. with the um ganlc getting wider- way at e oclock. it Y" "ifwiilwfi by officials of the League Th» officers meet Aircraftslncn in i118 first game and the Semeanta take 0n Aircraitsmrr. in i110 99W!“ him-h Attorney Captures $5,000 Bar Pace MARION, 0., June 34 - (Al) — Attorney, owned by W. J. Michaela of Bucynls, 0., won the $0,000 Mdrral Supply Co. 204 bar Pace us“ it?‘ ‘Y ‘hiifimi 95.131 cu arncss - crowd of 7.000 witnessed the run- i . nTfie brown sin. “V!!! b! W!!!" (Curly) Smart won the rm in trai ht heats.' Attorney started. laate in the first heat but a 50 sec- ond turn around the half-mile track nosed out Dr. Indic- Prlostley Grltlcal ‘ SIDUGH. ENG-LAND. June 24 (CE-Novelist. J3. Pridtley said today that American troops burn- ed thousands of sheets and blan- kets and ran a ateamrcller oval- tons of crockery before abandoning a lar e military hospital 1n WI}- ngland recently. The author told a labor Part7 campaign meeting that seven III! pianos also were destroyed. Mr. Priestley said the officers and men were reluctant to carry out the orders and that the reason they did it was because they ‘still were ch:ined to the lunatic Iyltem gas decided that full representa- ve resumed next fall. m ‘we hm . b98511 “$15 "Kiwi" eve!“ h"°.isator machine at Clapton (Ion- champiorlships will among universities in England and.‘ Wales and there likely also will" be athletics cross-country racing and fencingqer; h“ be,“ heavyweight boxing champion, is serving with the Royal Air Force in India and has been busy train- ing btoxers in his unit. ng orwerd to his and said he will be "fit and ready" 9° 1 ht lllycna whm he gets back. 0N8 Yl-ilhfllllh. he wants another crack at Jack London who beat and hi con- welght crown last year. sports competitions will be ___ A mechanical defect in the total- Slnce the war don) greyhound stadium colt sic- dlum authorities more th n H.000 (about $13,500) on one . The ‘winning dividend showed cn the iboard at more than douhl Mhshould hMIQ been and ticket. holl- pald cl! belelc the I mrhaaclwdlccovercd. “Gee nun was (about $2,000) too mucrawm Flt. Lt. loll Ba , l fesslonal scullingm chmum 1086. has returned to Britain filguyeaccdu a " _ W Bony fol-lacr- gloorgddwunuu champion.’ u was fgr4-he_liiitleuj?malxallnvvr_ 0°“ 9v" m’ B" °' m‘ Cricket. tennis, soccer and rugbyi be revived .- swimming, bold Freddie Mills, British light- He is look- returll home auelnlll line production of new u" Al is ' to un er way ap roxlm t] mmgwggcwf on the nvailabi ity ofarlel; i a pointed out that motorists mechanical better ride. The of profit before distribution." k will have to wait a year or two at least before they design, w, \ owned hi. been mum‘ o» by a colonel who said he was an Illusory of t!” ‘(Lind and was delivering them Firs ictre of Poi-d Ca1- Tlle first oat-was hand-made Ford passen r can l; mmbu kn u. 1s “Y "“' “'0 , been comfietad by thecggrdullfotlalr 0:511:23?!‘ u priority mmmmu‘ pest. The hand has been described by churchmen as the actual hand of 8t. en. Ho was the first Apos- outwith; of Hungary having i, the village l’ ill said ey had Matinee last April Royal Hungarian due to limited ya ’uct.ion and The new 1'0“ post-war Ford will embody more - r annual moaenmmlvlmz“: ‘hm mmy we w! atcr economy and l . exterior ront end appearance- mterior trim hardware and other features are new l beautiful colors will be available.