MAY 1o. 1940 Royals Take 5.4 Victory, From Orioles 351,, May 9—(CP)——8ur- “my? 111111.11 inning rally by we 0141115, Montreal Royals ned 11 5-4 viciory’ today in we er:1:111o1111l BLISLDGII Lcflilue- 3111 crouch, iilomtreal ngnthaxid- neld 11111 Bros 1n check until 1119 nlnln but ilien he was touched 11,1 three szixtgint smgies to fill 111.» bases 111111 southpaw Kemp wicker 11:1; mulled to the relcue. Included 111 Nloutreals IO-hit at- w; 011 Dick lvlidkiff and D8188 1011115 was a home run by Gene ason. EWluu sinned out today ls I we 1110111111 411101. ended with Syr- ww ClllPlS srorlng a 6-5 victory M; 111g .\l;111lc Leafs M. Toronto m 11 giur-c \v‘111cl1 saw 31 players primed 11110 action, 18 of them I01‘ 011w. 5&1 Bzsons exucnded their vic- iorv sire-111: 1o four straight with s 10$? tr11111111l1 ovcr Jersfitl’ 91W Giants 111 u "wnlo at Buffalo. The Blsullfi clluiksd lip-six tallies 1711.119 second 111111111; and 1n all 10310111 four Jersey pitchers for 12 hits. I 01119 Carnegie paced the Blsons iilark 111111 11 double and two for Jcrsey City, Dusty d 11p a perfect day .1 .1.\vo singles and a. pir oi [ms- s. The R1111 Wings scored six runs ln the 111111 inning at Rochester to like the cpcnmq game of a. series nl-h Nsuvazk B3411‘? 8-6. Frank cfgq)‘, 1~;-1~<1 the Rochester attack 111.11 011cc 1111s. Buddy Baer‘ And Campolo Sign For Bout- NEW YORK. .\lr.1y 9—(AP)—Pro- moi-er Mkc Jacob: of the 30th Century (‘lrb nuimrnced today he had m "r1 C0..l"f1:1~11-‘:1‘s Buddy Baer ind ‘11111111 C.11111>olo of South n lll-rcund heavy- tl1c Garden J1me 6. A t1 1.": weight bout ln Vlfsfifsffll’ NIALLETFS Battery Service ___.__- Why llrank and Worry Throw nwny that old worn oui llzliiery and equip Your car with a dependable new Excide 11nd enjoy start- lng ease. ggfggl/Ia 7/’. 51m. ll. lhall’ inn» the 1...... ‘Tanks G0 Down To Sixth Straight Defeat As Bob Feller Pitches “I "1""!!! get s kick out of meeting _ He may be fields away; but e‘ Bu"! lo yell, ‘Hi, Slim, you're t Folks lud us, not knowing what mllflns . . . Back 1n '18, Ben's wife ‘(B8 pretty sick. I stuck around and 11s chores. One sane-nix] he cams staring y at the mckake of mbscco in his band. I said, i‘ NEW YORK. Mav 9 -(AP) 30b F8116! made gesture toward a second no-hlt ame today and w". ed the world ampion Yankees 1n- to their sixth successive defeat as Cleveland Indians finished their 99393171 8W1"! with a 4-0 victor . the finish Feller had given thiee hits, but for six 11mm s he held the bombers helpless wlti l.is fireball. Joe Dimagglo sin led 1n the seventh and Joe Gor on sin led in the eighth. In the ninth barley Keller rapped another single. Keller, however. was the only Yankee to get as far as second base. F‘eller's fast one was at its sizi- ling best and he proceeded to fan seven batters and allow only three s His slugging teammates gave him plenty of help with n. run in the second and three more in the fifth off Monte Pearson. Pinch hitter Johnny Peacock punched out a single with the bases oaded 1n the 10th inning to give tl'.e Red Sox a 6-5 victory over Dc- troit and a. clean sweep of the two- game series at Boston. _ While stretching their wctory string to four straight, the league leaders rmitted the Tigers to come from be ind and deadlock the game against starter Denny Galeliouse 111 the seventh. Thereupon rookie Herb Hash £00k over and kept the visitors under control until Peacock broke up llie game. In the first Earl Averill clouted a homer. _ Paced by the homers of Jimmy Bloodworth and Jimmy Pofnhl. 1116 Senators beat Chicago Whltc sox 8-4 at Washin ton. Dutch Leonard scattered l0 hi to win his second victory for Washington. ‘ Chicago had a. 3-1 lead untl Pofanl sucked his round-trlpper 1n thg s1 th hurling. turn . 4-2 at Philadelphia. The» view gave the Browns undisputed pos- session of fourth place. Bablch. undefeated in three pre- vicaus starts. was ymlkcd 1n .he scc- on . Vancouver Team Takes 2nd Game In Basket Series MONTREAL. M 9——(CP)—— Vancouver Maple Leafs, after buiidin up p, nine-point lead 111 the firs hall’. were forced to come from behind in the final nunuics for a 48-49 victory over Montreal Y.M.H.A. in the second game oi the Dominion senior basketball final here tonight. Y.M.H.A., who lost the first game 0f the best-of-five series 33-26 last n ht, 5158M n. desperate. fighflufl r ly that carried them into a two- point lead with but bWO mlnllwfi remaining, 1i went for nauzm. however. when the Leafs tied the count with s field gold and then sunk twgsfree shots in the last 30 sec- on . REMEMBER WHEN (By The Cannrflrn Press) Bab; R/uilld hit his seventh home run of the American Baseball League season at Chicago 16 year; ago today. to give him a lead over his rivalry-Gabby Hart-nctt of Chicago Cubs. Jake Fourntcr of Brooklyn and Harry Hcilmann. De- troit. ‘Ilhe Babe hit 46 homers that season, to bring his nlltrme total to 284. When he retired 1:1 1935 he had 729 to his credit. wreath after his great upset vlnnr; Gallant Gallahadlon, winner of the Kentucky Derby, ma" "P. trainer Roy Waldron holdin bridle. sports floral at Churchill Downs. Jockey Bier- (NEA selephoto) 1 Four Stallions Burned In Kentucky Fire PARIS, Ky. May 9—Fire, I. scourge io lhe horse farms that dot Kentllckyfls Blue Grass area, struck suddenly a1, E. K. Thomas‘ 'I‘im- berls11v11 Farm near here last night and burned io death four thor- oughbred stallions at a loss which vein-run horsemen said may exceed $100,000. Thomas said he carried no insurance 011 the-stallions. The four-Flying Heels, Kiev. Aneroid and Sergeant Byrne-were trapped i11 their barn by flames that spread so quickly arm em- ployees were unable m reach them. A yearling colt. which dashed back into il1c burning structum after once being led to safety perished with il1cn1. Thonms’ Flying Heels, son of the 1925 Kentucky Derby winner, Fly- ing Haony. was retired to the stud in i934 after amassing eamlngs totalling $123,436. Kiev, owned 1111111111 by Thomas and Joseph E. Widener. had won $18205; Aneroid owned by J. A. Mnnfuso. $73,085. 11nd Sci. Byrue. owned by John sunonctti, $33,185. Daily War Survey (By The Canadian Press) As 8. result of losses suffered by the German navy in conveying troops to Norway l 110w is reason- ablv safe for British warships to move about o11 individual cruises in 11o1'tl1e1'11 waters. The danger of running into a. fleet of enemy warships has largely dis- aupearcd and a single British cruiser or destroyer can cope with any hostile craft it L; likely to en- counicr in tie North sea or the watcrs off Norway, ‘lhc i111port1111ce of this from naval point of view is obvious though it has little as far as the maior con ict ‘ be- tween British sea power and Ger- man sir power ls concerned. It means n1or1; freedom of movc- mcni. for the British navy. It means more i11t1111slf.cd patrols. It means more ships can be released from northern 1vatcrs for service in oth- or quarters such as the Mediterran- ean. it will permit of more effcctin naval reconnaissance of nortnun waters and a more effective block- ado. 'I“l1e f11c1. that Germany risked Available In ugu, "and?" mm“ “k0. ‘There's no other tobacco 1118i. like Old Cl1um.' But he WM CUT COARSI POI THE PIPI Pmmjflg to the name, Old Chum, . s“ "l just ihatl’ he said . . . I in flys wnve back my package mean- K» You mo‘ and happy any“: n Won: CHUM THE TOBACCO OF QUALITY CUT FIN! POI ROLLING YOUR OWN the nnvy and apparently accepts the loss 0f a c011siderable rt of ' 1t with complacency prob lv is due w the fact that the conquest 01 Norway was the one hi8 13°11 "l9 German navy had to per orm In this wnr. In the conquest of Holland. lf that is attempted. land forces will be re- lied upon. In any attack on (heat Britain the air force would be $111- neavy striking erm- SOOT PROTECTOR In spite of all that memists can do, vuhen soft. conl is binned in sznall stoves, the D1993 "W59 be token down from one to several times during the winter and the soot scraped 11nd cleaned from the inferior. Very cften lengths 0f plpe in attics and other unhandy place; have to be carried through other rooms i0 Bet them 01114109“ where the cleaning can be Q0110- In llf-Llng the lengths 01 P1P! around. unless the open "d! "e plugged. one is quite likell’ l0 drop loose soot. Plugging them with waddcd ncuwpstper is the us- ual way,_b-11.i. it is far from sot- lisfnctory. Here is a 9111103‘ "m9 method which absoluillll prevent! the spilling n1 a particle 01’ 811M! Get several of the plain. 9119M? 1.11111 rubber 11111111111; cans- M 50°“ 11s the pipe end ls lifird free of its connection. slip one of the r11b- ber caps over ll. It f1ts snugly. find not s blt of snot-can drop no mat- ter how the pipe b1 lifted or car- ried out. when mrough using if». shake out the blt of soot which may have been pocketed in We cap. and lay it nside may w be used again. One of mesa MP8 Vi" 1m m: mu 1111mm n W! "m"- Maritimes-Maine Bowling Title 0n Mat Monday HALIFAX. May 9—(CP)—0pen- lug of the Marltimes-eastern Maine bowling tournament here Monday will sec 14 ieann. from Nova qcoua and New Brunswick irundllng for the title. Officials of the tourney an- nounced tonight Glace Bay, N. S. Albions 11nd made a last-minute entry. replacing the Antlgonish squad. which dropped out. Other- W151‘. the entries as announced yes- terday were unchanged. The lists have closed. C- l\. R. REVENUE UP MONTREAL, Que. Mav 9 —'Ifhe gross revenues; for the all inclusive C1111udi11.11_N:1t1o11nl Railways for the week 011111111; May 'l, 1040. were $4.1 568,748 as compared with 53516-170 for the corresponding week of 1939 an increase of $1,052,578 or 29.9 percent. MAGPIE FOR MASCOT PUCKAPUNYAL. Australia - (c?) —Reputed to be "a bird 0f much promise and given for sulm-ble training to the corporal cook." a young magpie has been adopted as 111115.101; bv an infantry battalion. COLORFUL MARGARINE SYDNEY. N. s. w. -_ (c?) Claiming dairy-i was ‘beln stabb- ed ir. the buck" t1_e United using- lan party convention called on t P government i0 make the coloring cf nargarine co111pu1s0ly. CHARLOTTETOWN choice onel E. R. Bra runner-up and day to nandcuff the Chicago for Baseball League victory in 14 games. were out when the storm GUARDLAN PAGE s_1z_v1~:N_ Prospects For Jubilee Race Arc Uncertain BALTIMORE. Md, MBXaB-(AP) --The ioture for Batur y's run- ning the $50.000_added Preak- ness Stakes tonight was clouded with some uncertainty, Doubtful factors included the size of the starting field, the prob- able favorite and the weather. Tonight 1t appeared likely that only eight three-year-olds would be entered tomorrow for the Preak- ness’ golden jubilee running. As for the probable favorite, the apparently lay between Gallahadion, Mrs. Ethel V. Mars‘ Kentucky Der winner, and Col- ey's Bimelecn, the Four other horses beaten ln the Derby were considered sure Preak- ness starters. ‘They were Arnold HHIIGBFS D11. C. S. Howard's Mio- Iand, Tower Stables Royal Man W. L. Brann‘s Plctor. The other two likely starters are Millsdale stablesb Andy K. and MFS- Gevfie D. Widenefis Your Chance. Dodgers Hold Winning Streak y 9—(AP) - 11631510111’. with v Cubs 4-1 at their 12th National Tne score was tied l-l and two Dixie Walker doubled, Cookie Lava- getto was 111110059111 passed and ""311 DO-nli Camilii rapped a single for a run. 1101111; to second himself on the throw 1n. Roy also was walked intentionally, 111i- 1111: the buses. and Peewee Reese shot another single to score two more runners. In 3 travesty on baseball, the Pir- ates made seven errors and 11v; of B11811‘ Dltchers gave up 1s hits, 10 bases on balls and hit three bats- men 111 the p Pittsburgh intheir c0 tive defeat 17-6 before New York Giants. Seven of the New Yorkers’ runs were crammed into the first inn- _Carl Hubbeil gave, up s r1111 to Pittsburgh on two hits 1n the first. but thereafter allowed no nits un- t1l the seventh. Buckv Walters’ five-hit pitching and good stickworl; put the back in the winning (golunm gt gin. cinnati with a 4-1 decision over Boston which gave the r1 rhthander his fifth victorv wthout defeat. Walters yielded his firs hit. s homer to Max West 1n the fourth ng. Bucky bunt- singled, drove out a filth inning double that scored Ed- die Joost and walked twice. Joost singled and walked three times. At St. Louis, after a wobbly start, the Cardinals pulled themselves to- gether behlnd the relief burner? cf rookie Ernie ite and aid bv Stu Martins fourth homer in three days. handed Philadelphia Phillles an 8-4 setbac . White. making his first big league appearance. also did well at t‘ e plate, getting three hits and s walk. 1 OUT OUR WAY Ambers, Jenkins Meet Tonight In Title Bout By Sid Feder Associated Press Sports writer NEW YORK. May 9—1AP1- Ever since Lou Ambers won the world lightweight championship bite first time in I936, he has had the doubtful pleasure of tanglmg with paneling specialists rather than less-dangerous skilled boxers every time the chips were down. Now mat he's getting along in years. so far as fistic 8101301101108 is wmiemed. he's too old to change the habit at this stage of the game. So he puts his crown on the line again tomorrow n1g1ht in Madison Square Garden against another knocker-outeF-Texas Lew Jenkins, a swatter from Sweetwater, who has disposed of his last three op- ponents in s, total of five rounds. Promoter Mike Jacobs figures the chances of a "kayo," plus Am- bers’ only recently-recognized amp. i-ty as one of the classiest light-i Weights 111 years. should draw‘ some 15.000 into the Garden u; take in the Show in wnrcn the 11::- kimer. N. J.. hurricane defends his title for the first time sznce no 1e- galned 1t from Henry Armstrong 18st Allflllbt. Despite Jenkins’ right-hand can- non and s. left hook that does funny things to the other guy's body. the betting fraternity has installed Herkimer Lou a 1-10-2 shot t0 keep rlglht on being light- welilgiht boss vmen the festivities en . This comer strings along vvlvth the 26-year-old ohmaplon 1n this one, despite the word that Ambers has had trouble making the welgnt, and that he may have to sacrifice some of his speed in getting down to 135 for the first time since he last faced Armstrong. Jenkins came out of tlie army- giving 111p a. career as a horse- shoer in the ca-valry—>to turn figilvter. He arrived 1n New York last year vrltfh a somewhat not- and-cold career behind him. Since ilhen, however. he hes won 10 straight fights, the last seven by knockouts. BASEBALUS BIG SIX (By The Associated Press) Batting (three leaders and ties in each League), Player, Club G AB R II Pct. Wright, White 50X 18 '75 l4 30 .400 Lelber. Cubs i9 74 15 29 .392 Dunning. Giants 15 59 10 23 .390 Hayes. Athletics 1'7 54 9 2i .389 McQuinn. Browns 1B 72 12 2'! .375 Finney. Red Sox 1'7 72 12 2'7 .375 Medwick, Cardinals 11 4'! 9 17 .362 Home Runs: American League --'I‘rosky, In- dians ‘l; National League: Mize, Cardinals 5. \ Runs Ballad In: American League: Foxx. Red S01: 2'1: National League: Lom- bardi, Reds 16. AWARDED D. S. C. LONDON. Mflv 9 -(C'P Cablel— Lleut. Harry Edmonds of the sub- marine Sunflsh received the Dis- tinguished Service Cross in a navy By J. R. ‘Williams honors list announced tonight. He is the youngest son of Dr. and Mrs. f: N Sets the Style! Mr. Robert STAMP will show you the new ideas in SUITS and COATS FOR MEN Friday and Saturday May 10th and 11th made to your own Spe- cial Measure in modern Cambridge Clothes Do not miss this op- portunily. L Suits and coals will be 1105155 a. MQLEOD p“) J BASEBALL RESULTS I YESTERDAY’! RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 010 030 000-4 10 1 New York 000 000 000-O 3 0 Feller and Hemsley; Poanon, Russo and Dickey. 2000013000-6100 Detroit Boston 000 140 000 1-6 l3 2 (Ten innings). Hutchinson. Trout. Seats, Ben- ton and Tebbetts; Galehouse, Hash and DeSautels. St. 101.118 3(1) 1M 000-A 9 1 Phila. 001 010 000-2 '1 0 Harris and Susce, Svlr-ft: Bab- 1sh, Hesse, Beckman and Irfnyes. mileage 000 120 010-l 10 1 Washlmgiibn 000 101 Bllf-B I5 U bee. Elaves and Turner; Leona/rd and Ferrell. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York ‘I02 013 040~17 1b 1 ilhibllffllh 100 000 014-4 II '7 I-Lubbell and Dunning; Harrell, Butcher, Landnan, Macmyden, Bauers and Barres, Schultz, Brooklyn 000 100 000 3-4 1 0 01116880 100 000 000 0-1 4 0 (‘Lien innings) Carleton, Kimball and Mnncuso; French and ‘Todd. 80310.11 000 100 000-1 5 0 Cincinnati 000 011 02x—4 9 0 Sullivan, Batrnicle. Coffman and Masi; Walters and Lombardi. Philn 310 000 000-4 11 8 fi. Louis 400 020 01211-8 18 4 l-Ligbe. Brown, Beck and Milliss. Warren; Dicleon, White and Pad- gett, Delanoey. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Jersey 01.11;.- oco 14o ooo'-1 11 2 Buffalo 161 000 1lx-10 12 3 Witt-lg. Feldunan. Cchen, Harris and Blaenure: Stromme, Trexler and MoOiulough. Newark Rochester 200 110 011-G 9 2 F. R. Exlmonds of Georgetown. British Guiana. may 1410 1s m uuozizsruovflow m‘ sou. o' TH wows m‘ rr wouw INTERESTIN’ TO mow BE WELLJHAT wouw DEFEND ON ‘THE CIRCUMSTANCES -- TICED "AND THE 141D. HAWN‘ N0 STOCKANOULD $0 THE ONE WON'T b, moo . _ JRWILU IMQ O UR BOARDING HOUSE |fie1d and Bears; lzyons. Burbs and Beal. 000 000 04ll—6 l0 1 030 001 040-5 5 0 Tislng, Jones, Hinckie End Kraoher; Walkup, Berly, Marchii- don and Gray. Syracms Toronto Baltimore 000 000 013-4 10 l Montreal 020 002 l0x—5 l0 d Midkiff. Jones and Kracner; Crouch, Wicker and Becker. AMERICAN Indianapolis 3 Kanr-as City 5 Toledo 6 St. Paul 3 Louisville 5 Milwaukee 4 Columbus 5 Mmneapclis 3 LEAGUE TO CONTINUE YARIMIJIYYH, N. 8., ASSOCIATION May 9- (CP)—Efforts are being mane no continue he Wester Counties Baseball League ti. szason, ilhreatened by the prop 1111,11- dnwal of Kentvilie. Lt was suggested to officials w- davy that the opening of the loop be postponed until after May 24 to allow Kentville time to reconsider their (IEOXSLOH and to reorganize. Their decision io- withdraw announced last week. It was said that Liverpool Lar- rwpers are not in favor of contin- uimg the loop as a three-team cir- omit because it would not be in the best interests of baseball. Last year Kentville, Middleton, Liverpool and Yarmouth had tennis in the league. Despite the uncertainty, Nate Bain took his Gateway squad for a work- out today. Fans got s. sumziss when they saw Coptc LeBianc, star hurler, among the 18 playczs. Oopie’: business partner said several weeks ago that he was through with the game. Copie ex- plained he had asked to work with the team to keep in shape and to a-sist the players, He may play in some home games. MANCHESTER Erllfilcnd —(CP- When he pieaded g t)‘ to elrrlif cases of motor-car stealing. Thom- W89 002 080 00x—8 ‘I 2. Johnson. Borowy, Peek, Bedding-| as Wilson, 28, was sentenced to l‘) months. There were 92 car ignition kevs in his possession. With — Major Hoopla A NEW Vocume » AUTO GRAPH EGAD, 511111122, IT RUFF-LES MV usunw/ sMooru OISPOSFHON m ' 5E1: A MAN see/mus ALONG 1N . rue some 01.0 GROOVE.’ omens, LETTUCE AND RPDISHES u... HAR-RUMPH l- '1'. AM DOING THE NEéLECTED 140016 0F THE INTELLECT, moo L SHALL THE 1:19.51‘ cow TO you .' - w’ _\ 711w”, _\<v‘u\s 2 / 4/ r OF ESSAYS ON S 4| s 1 {amnnnunnm 1 oovuw ueso A BOOKJJOOPLE /-- IT MIGHT Ros ME ov- "me PLEASURE I ear GAZING AT THAT CHARMING DUMP vou CALL A BACK vmzo!» 111.1. woo ruseo 1s A FEW iqoq ’ ssomo eoouzs ‘lb MAKE 1r o1=:1c1A1.!-~ av "rue WAY, HAVE vou swam up "n45 11:21: o1= serrnue our A sTAnC OF Moueou/RN 5 MANGOES 1111s P,‘ V5 THE BRAIN‘ "I. HLH T I'LL CALL HIM UP AH‘ FIND T WHAT HAPPENED - WHAT? TAKE MY WHY ? YOU CANT CAR OUT- HUH ? THAT RAH INTO Hi5 VAS OVE Hi5 INTO lT A5 GARAGE‘