v l 4 y i F t l l in 3i APRIL 29. 12E _- h’ DECLARE JAP Begin western (Continued 11'1"“ page D TOur 7'3 lVin over Reds YORK. April 28-(AP)~. . . n ken all who 11° “gmfi- ‘"1 lull the war ei- mm" ti: uiigllllletjtllilesg American p90- m’ “nit men their belts and to P1” w 8 ti, the social and econ- gcept glen NEW gllllC biJIIlClIEOItlOiBl figa-icmngnm Brooklyn Dodgers showed meti- lie house h?£1rarmy 50.,“ ‘Wm 0th to west today at Cin- tiie Ulifilcfl S Hrs e cinnati for the Iirst_ time this be righting lllnEg vléaid "are heip season and routed Elmer Riddle “Olur ‘plgngsifencen or French w; in less than two innings to beat the n ‘ - ~ 7-3. All of Cincinnati's runs came of!’ Whit-low Wyatt in the first inning on Frank MoCormic-ks double with the bases loaded and ahhough they were unearned they convinced both Wyatt and Manager Leo Durccher that the Dodger ace is not yet in shH-pe and he retired for a pinch- hitBt/zr in the second. oon American Fiv- °“1"“Ff,‘§lf,§§§§di5i1i be flghtini! for mg iberntinu oi the darkened con- the 1 , II tineiit of EéITIIQEfS-x/oied chiefly to the dalrilesiliipiceue and lrrticularly t0 t regulations "LZn‘Z§°§~i-§i°elo'§§ and today. 1116 gfeildfillt said 1111819 18°11 Bmwhll conviction fIIllOl'IH11'£€|?~1T;~l1csea%? lg Hugh Casey pitched five- Itiilliui M0010 11111 {eh ' l? _ hit ball for the remaining eight in- NaZl-“ill ""11 F=‘i“?“"‘ 1" if?“ iii; .- uinss and received credit for the iimt their political an 1m all)’ vicio _ leaders have 1911 ‘hem aft“? i; Boston Braves him]. road \-l icli leads no o wor Bin L“ m]. (onquest but to final defeat. 811118611 up on big four runs in the fourth inning to defeat the Cubs 6-3 at Chicago on a. total of 12 hits against three pitchers. ‘Ihe Braves made 10 of their 12 hits of! Lee. Four of them came in the fourth inning when Lee tossed in two walks to aid the Bos- ton cause. One other Boston hit _ _ was‘ a hcmer in the ninth by riouiiccd that Pierre Dupuy, charge Tm-imy Homes, rock‘, °ut_iie;der_ ehffnirfls of the Canadian legation Ear-i Naylor, a madeover out- nt. \' .1 (1 111'" S1l'1l1_"°_"¢"1 119m“ fielder, was assigned the thankless tar can. ultni :1. tlia President said m5); of pitching im- Philadelphia “W8 arc iinw concerned hast those Phfls bu; his ieammait-s heiped who 117W‘ 19051111.)’ (‘"1119 1° 99W" to make his first start a wry one (ill Vi l y) 11111.)’ 5951i 10 101'“ 15119 as the Pirates rcmped to a 7-1 vic- brti-e i-tciujli people to submit to (my a; Pittsburgh Niy/i rirsizotisiii. _ i Johnny Hopp, who had been “The UifiPri 1111110115 W111 19119 held hitless in four earlier chances, meauirefi. 11 1163i "310 Prevenl harmed a stinging double through iii,» ti<e cf Freiicli t-erriiiory in any second baseman Mickey wiiei; in part of iiir ivcrid fcr military pur- the 10th inning 3i, s; Louis w i)0"< 1))’ 111° A111 "cwelb- score Ter Moore from second "r110 iwcrl 1799919 0f F1111“? W111 and give t. Louis Cardinals a. 5-4 midi, itridevsfzwd that such action victory over New York Grimm tics-rural for the United Nations The outccme put both clubs in to "cvrnt assistance to the armies a tie with Chicago Cubs for third Ci'll1l'l"< cv ab‘ forces of Germany, place in the National League. "they cannot fall to contrast "u. pro-em fruiitic snzcslics of tlirsc leaders with their arrogant bffilhllFgS of 8 Y!“ 38° m"! 1W” years 1130-" on the same day that Canada an- Challenge to Laval Although he did not mention him iyrime. thct-c sentences in the President's Si‘fif"‘ll("-‘ were rewarded isr Walleiia? to PWrc Laval. the pro-German ("u-sf of vov-errrrent of. |_,_ Urcccunied Frzirire who rrurned to power under "in. it-ii: and Jultmn. h iii "We kiicii- ‘ow the Franc people - iwv tool. W." know that a decn- '01 rlctormtiiiatinri ti) obstrirm‘ r I . $11“) in .110 Axs can exfiwvls l’ my, o:;l"-.“'i Ffnpc- through V‘ I y l '9 2 . 6V S n Fqlitzitl}; gogllalfihllfdtgrelir 1°11; Harold Sam-per-Eusion Street continent. Flyers again defeated Vincent Doir- "Our plane; ma. 1191mm in the on‘s Ironsldsrs 20-14 on the Fl ers defence of Frenrti oomph-a, int-lav dlamonda in the best_out of ive- W, sD0n-‘An1flfi>_ from fnffffegsgs game ser 55.1 Th?‘ Flyeis halvle a two w‘ be riehiiiir m- the 1i11P!"“1.'7n 11111116 1Q?“ b" 11¢ firlsfi- T116 115111 Err darker Cairo-rt ~i time...“ ..-...:...e:."....::':.,..."i" “Y Lineups are as follows. The num- ber of runs are 1n brackvrsz- Flyers: Bell. p (2), Praught, c (3). L. Gaudet, 1b (2), S. Gregory, 2b (l), J. Gsudet, 3b (3), Carver, rf (2), Hawkins, c! i3). Jenkins, 1f (2). J. Downe, ss (2), lronslders: Bill McDonald, p (3). Trainer, c t2), D. Doyle, in (3). recently Livingstone, 2b (2), biyhn. ab (1). Marshal Young, rf t0), Luncl. ci (1), B. Mc- DOlliiid, if (1), O'Brien, ss (1). TM‘ Pirsldcrit wade oiilv a nass- ——-——--—— inzrefnreiise to the Russian front "that somebody uas dropped bombs ‘ i romiiitior that the cn Tokyo and on other principal “Eitive desire-ed and centres of Japanese war iiidustincs: more armed nower If this is true, it is the first time trcons. planes, in history that Japan has suffered -tlian all the other such indiEIIIT-le-i" out together." Then he swung to a. discussion of ‘l the Prriiic was civilian sacrifice. 1 c _ s. Mr. Rcose- He outlined his program for iirivs from Biiima combattlna inflation-heavy taxes. o‘ ‘ t-c Jup aflwnce stabilizaiioii of wages and prices, b ‘loved to rat-e billions invested iii war bonds, ra- Apfi, addfnq hi; tioning, a lessening of credit pur- A sti-nlla, Nqwgea- _cliasss and an increase of debbpay- g Lgryitgqq; wgtfld merits-and said the paints oi the WJS stiillb . southward \‘..l§ been chcckrd become cf or o "‘I_<QS_ he Sui», program were inseparable. “we zirc- do" iriried that the Levi-l. “Th-s blunt fact isflhe said. “that lorv ivliirh 1H5 been lcsi- will b: ie- cvefy sing“? 11915011 111 1' 9 1131111911 gained." State; is going to be affected by b ' Of Burma uiid the bad news 111°31'31" 501119 01 8°11 W111 1J9 i11- ilierm- feczed more directly by one or two of the" restrictive measures, but “The J1"Y'\IH‘§‘(‘ may out the all of you wrill-be indirectly affect- Burrnii It lr-t I i-vziwi h s-iv 9d 1W 1111 01 11131113 - to the g t pflgnlp 0f (yiyni; His speicli followed by an tiour that no Ii th- “pa; advanfl, the announcement by Price Ad- tte Jar" . may m1lze, wnyg miiiistratoi‘ Leon Henderson of will he i‘ "d lo ilelivor ii'r- price ceilings for mcst o1 .li2 .i rigs ohm-s ai lf‘|'ll‘lll"“.S N‘ ivar to civilians buy-based up?“ - the arm s of Gencralissimo est prices Charged during,- March. (Yhiaiig Kghflhgky r -—-—-—~ U. S. MAJUR. KILLED DP-illiic -l1l‘)'l‘lt.‘-"f‘ S‘.'."(.‘S"=\‘0<, he ‘_"" Nborierl 1'10‘ J1‘1‘1lF"1‘ loses had 0N THE MANDALAY FRONT’ 15°?" 1191112)‘. in warshins, transports, B11 111a. All?“ 27 — (Dlayed) Danes and men, and tliev “are ' ("A-Pt " Ma-l- “m?! wusm m m’ feeling tr,- Pri-ecis of ihcsyioggge" United States military mission to lie refs ~._-i in mm,‘ c; irony in supervise the traffic on the Bumja the beqiyin.» ,.i- ma,“ which has R ad was killed yesterday with d0 never been offkially confirmed hem. 911111959 119111815 n ”' ‘mpmwse bombing of the Tc-kyn Bambi-d’! , ("vcii l';’pCI'l-'3(l,',' he {$5,415, common KTEVB. '.'It Ls ’ SPECIAL imirsn orrsni Q Here's your chance to get acquaint“! with the world's most famous blade without risking a penny! See for yourself that Blue Gillette Blades give far quicker, smoother shaves . . . and lots more of them! Read the £_r_ec_t_rial oEer below and get started on a lifetime of new shaving comfort! mmmimiiiime "$0M ‘e9 yqp grungy bed. Yell unbleac- Modoafm-lliudmvglmeulglaslloeollm Bide hevelhesherpeefedgee llfllldenlfl‘! Wrtrllflyldfllflllflfeleflxlflllfpmifi loolimgslluvee.‘ MAMNCANAIA Mandalay ivater- E iront. The victims were buried in a B "a yams g SEVEN_ Rickey likely To leave Cards By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sport Writer YGRK, April 28—(A.P)- Next to the question oi whether there will be any baseball iri I943 at all. one of_ the bggest puzzles in the game right now is where Branch Rickey of St. Louis Card- inals will be next season. It is reasonably well established that he will not remain as vice president and general manager of the Redbirds and neither president Sam Brendon nor Rickey himself have made any prediction; that he would—although Rickey has de- riled that he has made any other connections. Rickey, who was one of the 0r- iganlzers of the present regime of he Cardinals lzi 1917, when a stock syndicate bought the virtually de- funct St. Louis franchise of the National league, was himself pres- ident of the club until Breadon gained control in 1920. For several years he has been drawing a salary of approximately $50000 under a contract that would continue indefinitely until either party gave the two year's notice hat it would expire. Brendon gave Rickey this ‘torm- al notice rior to the 1941 season, although t never came to public attention, When questioned about it recently the Cardinals owner said he no longer felt conditions were such that the ciub could be committed to pay such s. large salary, This would mean that Rickey might. stay with the club by tak- ing a slzeable pay cut, except that there have been multiple signs that the two top men are no lcnger tn agreement on policy and that Rickey, originator of the farm syr tem in baseball and a man of many talents, quite likely can find other opportunities. One cf these opportunities may be with Phlladelrhia Phils of the National League i B@11 Results ~' NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 231 000 001-I 8 2 Cincinnati 301) 000 0110-3 6 0 Wyatt, Casey (2) and sulllvan; Riddle, Beggs (2) and Lzmanno Boston 000 301. 001-B l2 I Chicago 001 100 100-3 ll Z Test, Erricksozi (7) and Kluttz; Lee. Flores (ll), Fleming (9) and Hernandez, scheiflng (7). Philadelphia 000 000 100-1 9 l Pittsburgh 001 023 l0x—7 l3 0 Naylcr, Beck (6) and Warren: Butcher and Lopez New York 020 I00 100 0-4 11 2 St. Louis 010 210 000 l—5 9 1 Melton and Daiinlng; Gumbart, mnler (7) and W. Cooper. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 010 000 000-l 6 a Boston 022 000 20x-6 7 0 White, Newlioussr (7) and Tel‘)- betts; Wagner and Conroy, Pea- cock (2). St. Louis 000 002 001-3 B 0 New York 000 100 000-l 6 0 Auker and Swift; Ruffing and Dickey. Clcvclrnd 020 300 010-B l3 0 Philadelphia 000 101 011-4 I3 0 Bagiby and Desautels; Knott, Christopher (4) and Wagner. Chica o 000 200 010-E 9 1 Wash ngton 110 000 02x-4 6 I Smith and Turner; Newsom and vans INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE u lo 011 020 010-é 12 S Syrr-cuse 000 010 010-Z 9 0 Giebell. Gentry (9) mcmd, Garbark (B); rls t6), Srhultz (8), I-llnckle (9) and Hartie. Rochester 010 000 020-3 5 I. Jersey City 200 000 100-8 6 1 (Tie Barrie called to peunit t/sam to catch train.) Surkont. Dreis-werd (7), sakes (B) and Narrou; Pickell, Maglie (9) and Poland. Montreal 000 001 000-l 7 0 Bifltlmore 000 000 (IZx-Z 5 Z Kraus, spaulding (B) and Pranks: Naymick, Trfnkle (8) and Beaker. Baltimore edge Montreal 2-1 MONTREAL. April 28-fAPl- By the simple method of standing w th their bats on their shoulders the Orioles scored twice in the 2-1 International Leafllle over Montreal at BR1111111010- In the eighth inning Lemon op- ened with ii double. Hemlnllon was hit b a pitched ball. ‘insoei sscrif ced to Kraus who" hesitated on the lay and the bases were full. sell rig's walk forced in lemon with the tying score. Staller fouled out and Bell's walk forced in Honi- mo“ with the winning counter a iime e HIM ur , the Rm’ seven hits, the Birds only_ With Floyd Glebeli keeP-fll Sui; ~ ‘cuss hits well scattered. Biso Nd 5-2 victory over the anal: sacto syrrlcuse 10 H1111 I '91“ in the four 8111116 W1“- Jim levey hit e home W101 x on in the ritui iiihtir for iwinners and ‘Cgfltlgevetiwilglmilt: 1111 °n° or syracuse - Je City Giants and Rfldlll; wings bottled to a l- deedlook in the final contest of ‘a tour-game series at Jileigsynqhz when the tussle was ‘(so ‘now Mm .....,.L.~.. telly two runs and tie 1l1¢ 5° "- A one oi these blows was t '11-- y- 9~r- D~* Montreal Q/ilers Defeat BOWLING _ . Victoria Dominoes 42-32 DesPll-‘iifllwls In Second Tilt Of Series U By Alan Duckett Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL, April 28-40?)- Montreal Oilers defeated Victoria Dominoes 42-32 here tonight to tie the best-cf-fivqDomlnion senior basketball final series at 1-1. Three disqualifying fouls were given out in the rough ‘battle, two of them to the Dominoes and after the game Manager Dave Nichol of the Vic- toria squaid announced that he would lay a. ccmplaint against the referees. Frank Ulley and Chuck Malls of Montreal. “Tire way those two refereed to- night," Nichol said. "is small town stuff. Montreal is a big city after all Unless we get new referees for Thursday's game we won't go on the floor." Nichol said his team was used to playing under United states ref- erees, "referees who kn0w how to handle a senior ame. Those fel- lows acted as if friey were handl- ing a bunch of kids." The Oilers came from behind in the late stages of the rough bat- tle. Coach Johnny Ferraro shot them into the lead after about i5 minutes of play in the final half when Dominoes were ahead 30-217. and from then on the Montreal quintet dominated the scoring. Norm Baker was given the first disqualifying foul ElIOTllY before the Ollers took the advantage af- ter charing Dudey Bloomfield. A few minutes later Flerraro and Ritchie Nichol were chased when they started a brief fist-fight near our our: war the Victoria basket. Nichol had already committed aw W11“? technical foul each. As in Mondays opening game, B- Afiénfllllt WlliCh DCmlTl0e5 won 26-24, catt- E. Corish tion was the keynote at the start of the game and it took nearly three minutes of play before Jack Mottisliaw sent Dominoes 2-0 lead which they stretched to izig for the Oilers with two btraiuht _ throws Jumped into a 9-4 lead before Joe Ricliman scored a field goal Flerraro baskeied a field goal and free shot to cut the coast teams advantage to 9-8. The Dominoes kept up their 01- R fensive and three baskets by Chapman and one by Baker gave J them s, 14-8 lead near the l6 mlfl- ' ute mark. But the Ollers begazi to shoot more accurately and by half- t-tziie they had cut the Victoria lead t0 17-16 The teams split about evenly in the first l0 11111111195 of the half but ivhen Ferraro gave the The officials were fr iviih l2 points apes" Dominoes was Art Chapman (villi nine points, tallied eight and Ritchie Nichol sacred seven. ‘Third game of played here Thlirsdav games tentatively Saturday and Monday. Davis dc Frasers: Bake!- am-i L. Llwxiiiig E, Raiiahan Total—2B-i5. Stanley Steamers E. Stanley H. ivlcQuaiiue into a 4-0 when Art Chapman sank a. R. Mcuellun 10118 5110b. J. Rooney Johnny Ferraro started the sc0r- R, Harley but the Dimmers High itii-ee L. Dow and B. Arscnauit . McDonald S. Kennedy $qiiai".bi'iggs J. Williams Total-2377. Al’ l‘ Whiz Bangs:- W Stevenson J, Bradley final R. SLEVBIISUI) 011913 111e lead the westzrn team B‘ Mccabe was stepped cold. F. Cox Plerraro and Bloomfield were Tmai-znfi- the leading scorers m the floor 1113111 $111818 F- COX pminq ii“, H gh three F‘. Cox ‘ Bunnies Shakers O while Norm Baker a P t- a vs R. a with schedulcd extra Big your League‘- Mliiarrfs kills pain. By. J. R. Wiliams ae-S 7 "sfifilleli 23:19.22“. me. BRINGING UP FATHER GOSH, "rt-us TO BE A BEAUTIFUL TElP TO TOWN.’ Tl-“NNEE AND WINNER U51 w“ ' ,l a». _ i JTPAN ILLIA M5 4-27 l High single R. Harley 277. Bunnies League Bunnies Shakoesz- Whiz Bangs 5 points. Tonight at 7 P. M.- the series will be At 9 P- M. 51""'D1— for Five Aces vs. Old Timers. Lowly Browns RESULTS Trip Yanks 3-1 HOLY NAME BOWLING lltACE International Lea-gue Finals rraw YORK, April 231175!!- St. Louis Browns bounced off the floor of a nine-game l051iig streak today to trip the ivorld ctiampzon Yankees 3-1 and knock them out of their tie for first, place 1:1 the American League. The struggle was a sparking hurling duel between Elden Auker and Charley (Red) Ruifing iviiii the St. Louis submarine ball ox- pert holding the Yanks to six hits, one of which was a home run by 243 1'74 143 166 191 score. Buffing allowed no hits for the first. four frames, gave one in the fifth ind finally yielded fcur in succession for two runs in the ling 705. sixth Cleveland Indians scored their ninth consecutive victory arid gained undisputed possession oi‘ first place in the league with a at Philadelphia. Led by Jeff Heath who pounded out i-ivo singles and a triple, the Indians soaked two As liuilcrs for 13 hits while Jim Bagby gave up a similar number but was tough in the clutches. It was Bagbys fourth straight victory. He has yet to be defeated. Hal white, rookie Detroit. right handsr who registered shutout vic- tories in his first l-\\'0 starts, was knocked out of the box a/s the Red Sox beat the Tigers, 6-1, in their series opener at Boston. Charley Wagner, in hanging up his second triumph, ivciit the route for Boston, who climbed within a half-game of the third-place F‘ Tigers. Washington dealt Chicago White Box their fifth siraicht. defeat, 4-3, at Washington, as Buck Newscm registered his second victory of the season, permitting nine hits. OUR BQARPLIEQ. H<>vsa___ 6-4 victory over the Athletics 266. 614. points. , INSTEAD oi= A PARTY m- THE- owns ' CLUB,I‘LL Run DOWN FtiZST THlNG TOMORROW wvvi-i MY BEGIDES, THlNK OF THE MORNiNG- AFTER ‘I'LL. Tcm Henrich for New York's only te eeAm-rwiees! THE vaiitiirso HOOPLE vou maven COULD ' uoaturv o: soul. is vicroiaiousl- $250 mo Buy’ ARlTHMETlC, Mason. FNE $50 WAR BDN05~HAl2-2UMPH. HANE $25 tem- M» ENOUGH "to T055 A PARTY THAT woum MAKE NERO ‘DQOP Hi5 momma.’ S’sicle Golf Club Elects new slate At a recent meeting of the execu tive Oi inc siiiiiiuersiuo (Joli Club P. D. Crosby was i‘t-xi(3(;'.'\(i presi- dent and W. M. Bruce, \'lCt: presl dent. victor L. Buckley, of the R. C. R, and last years local Cilfllllplf)“, was elected chairman 0t the game: and iiaiiitcap committee, C. _ L Peters, oi me house and entertain- merit committee; it. C. Holman o1 the greens committee dllu biduin Esley of the riicnibcrsliip commit- e. ‘the annual meeting of the club was held earlier LlllS month when the executive was elect/ed. AbbOCliiuJLi or lull members, male or female, iviieilizi" YCa-iltllls of zsitiiiiiiersicxe or not, are now gTant- ed the playing priiiicgcs oi the OM11) upuii i)'t)lllCflL oi green fees. lvfrs. Victor L. Buckley, was ap- pointed caretaker" and caterer, winch is an innovation that should go u long ivny toxvarcls popularizing the club this season. 1t is under- stood lliat 3h‘. Buckley will bl available io icacli (no young idem liow to shoot so that beginners w' be able to start right. The golf club is quite an asset to the town's toiuist atatracticzil and should be made £1. social centre for our own l'CSl(1i‘IllS.—-S REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Babe Ruth was just making i, name for iiuiiself iii hzisciiiili w 16L iho Boston Red Sox refused I $100,000 offer for his services 24 years ago today. ‘Two years later the home-run king (vent to the New York Y's-slices iviih Whum 110 eventually bi?("‘f1‘lQ the l11311d51-Dl11d playcr in baseball. With hlajor Hoop] ear A 3oz WlTH A BOOKiE \NiTl-\ , THAT moon oi= - You CAN Buv » THREE $100 BONDS ' 150124112150 AND BUT-DADal-VOU MNITED EEAIZ~ADMIEAL FRONT TO IEUPPOSE-IF I fi can mLnuInnusynae-ul-Lwuuige-manu HELLO-IS THIQ REAR ADMIEAL 171K241"? WE Li: MV ADVICE AND DON'T COME TC DINNER —' i 1 ‘f. By Eiiililill MOM- CAN I GO over: AN’ srum WITH new: A WHILE 9 WELL, CAN i so oven AN’ sruov WITH nouns’, THEN Tau-turn on MARY MARG‘RET?-~li-OW ABOUT SAMMY 1?? nor EVEN SAMMYIGEE! m: sruoiss ALL TH’ TIME. I couao sruov MUCH B€TTER THERE ‘IT-(AN AT i-ioMEli lQO TONlél-(T, TIPPIE! AN’ A LOTTA GOOD WLL DO US- K HOW NICE IT IS OUT TILLIE THE TUILER- BUSSINESS RIVALRY! You see, BILL AND MAR¥Y ARE ARTYS INTHE NMIY WIN BRGTHERSJ‘! HE'S COMlhlG l-DME TOMORROW OPEN ‘T, MR$. I ONVT’ “IUULLHA = SCRO66S