THE _ GUAR DIAN iloly Redeemer iflircraflsiiieii, Tennis Tournament llavy ,|ll Tilifli 53"" Timight Courts opened over the week- gadyezith the following matches Girls Singles: Madrien McLean defeated Shirley Miller 6-1, 1-5; Rita Gallant defeated Muriel ‘Trainer 6-2, 6-6, 6-4; Madrlen McLean de. ieated Claire McDonald 6-2, 6-1: lénflalr defeated Jean Lar- Girls Doubles: Bita Gallant and Muriel Trainer defeated Martha LeClair and Jean barter 6-1, 6-1. __..__.___...___. Avcvsr 2s. 19... - li, ilf S. Softball _ The North Ruatico sonuiu team! were visitors to the Xnilhia of Col- umbug diamond over the Week-find and played ia picked team from, the Senior ball teams and although they loot to the home crew I0- were by no means out-c . y flayed nice ball and the boys had to . good to get the verdict. The vis- itors are coming back next Sunday f Be good to yourselffi. ‘Try .... ...l Tu rrei Remember When . H N I c UT By The Canadian Irma g SPORTING u-zw ‘e6 Aircraftsmen Lead " i Navy Two Games In ‘Softball Finals Here: M ' Two disastrous errors in the lirat lee and a stolen base aitar tha first hair oi the ninth inning yesterday wo men or the inning had been The third game of the City softball league playoffs betwon Navy and Airoroitsmt-n will take on a . a arp. en e - liilci la ed iaat night. It looks very much like the Air- craftsmen for the hotly contested "d" i‘ W" “whim l" m“ u“ retired. City Softball League title. That second straight victory over the Navy team yesterday definitely backed the "Tars" against the wall and tonight it will be a matter oi winning or else pass out of the pic- ZUTP. t Yesterdays game. viewed by one oi tile largest crowds of the season produced a great brand of ball. rhcre was very little if any to choose bctwrecn the two squads and- it was finally the breaks that de- rided the issue in that fatal ninth innings, that is of course from a paved the way for a 4-2 victory by Alrcraftsmen 1W6!’ the Navy team as the Air Force squad chalked uP their second straight victory in the best oi five City league finale. But up to that time a big crowd oi fans saw thg two teams stage as hard a fought encounter as has been wit- nessed here in a 800d many years. Seeking to go back on even terms with their opponents Navy despite the lack oi a solid unch at the plate were right in t e thick of things until the fatal ninth rolled around but then disaster struck. The first Airforce batter was safe as the navy third baseman juggled Navy came back in the laat half of the seventh to knot the couat at aa ed by the w nera‘ left gardener, the fleet outfielder oi the Navy circling the bases on what would have ordin- 2- ll. J croeein the la his. i ‘lowlife field ‘was mlse ariiy been a nut out. But it all lust set the a the Airmen'a winning effort needing but one more victory e clinch the tit . > II A lrcraftsrnen e ‘lg! e first oi the ninth, an aiiort that put, them two games in front an: n 0 > t! Boys Singles: Everett Doiron de- reatod Art Hughes 6-4 6-0; fame Hennesaey defeated Alfred Doir- cn 6-1, 6-1. Today's Sehednu beTgliigfelabmléi-Rysliiillol Matches will Boy's Singles 2.00 P. M. Joe Flord vs. Leo Doir-l ca; Willie Purcell vs. Allan McDon- B rob? M local amea rim ofi as quickly as possible so aa not to weaken the Alriorco tea-m who now enioy a two game lead in the beet three out nf five series . Tonight's battle l! expected to be even more closely fought than the two already played have heen- th the navy team ex- pgchfl tn put un a desperate struggle to remain in the running iorthc league honors . ll, Tennis Paavo Nurml. uraat Pinniii mid die-distance rem open ama tor iiie by the I 0 Q n lm iiryflgdu t ll ed to conic-e flnla bailey. was ceased QXDGIIBBHII- Junior Softball kflrrollirzg your own R. A. F. Heavies’ In Day Raid On The Ruhr Joseph M l ye. Lorna Mcltnnls. 0 ynuux Boy’; Double; EN Doiron. Joe Ford vs. Leo Doi- n, W. Purcell. Art Hughes. Allan McDonald vs. Hennesaey, A. Doiron. By PUG]! MOORE IONDO Navy stziiidpoiiii.‘ m; inst grounder; the next batter drew a pass to put men on first and ' second; Cane advanced the runners to second and third with a sacrif- ice bunt and then Swant, airiorce Dew 2b pitcher drove in what proved to be Ffimrwn H the winning run with ahgrourfilder iglrileéiter lb . to short, he himself reac ng rat Qfdhh‘; igpomlms (faung ‘luilofion the Holder's choice. The second “d 5m , e15‘ i,“ every d“? “flairforce run oi the inning came ‘saris... *.:";»vh~- - dy-q- o» ,,,,, n“... , ,,, . ~ . . nfei‘ avn *he' l rn . them ill the thick of llll‘ unlit‘.igflflzfrwcggghiziaggld‘on “lathe, p’ ; Weekend Results l-lghi w to the final innings. ‘igmund ball Navy 3| . I ' . . - . bi i h i t l U h M°“'“‘ ""7 “mm- “'1” “m” halladliytlllggctggrltwhgfidltaxyrlerfiiggt k ri 0 n c tuwn Tenn“ §n.§"§5'§§r§§“»i-s§i§dfi§vgrfiifiéili filildmcn up» lwt credit ror a triple as Mlcbohlid c: cl h T a victory. But those two damaglnglrtlhe Winnie" l9“ ktlezlger iiégpegnz: $13723“; ' ll errors in the first hz-lf of the ninthlloe ca?" 1,21%‘, g3"? madam“ a, the Run" 2h igfilgmcofielgea;figogiplégglft‘fail tgipshllaltsogp but Rayner crossed the; Dunne 3b [he first ham”. gm m, and melpiate as Willliamshdrove a longlily. ‘V/igixilirilailxnhalb second error‘ of the inning thatlt° “all?” tug?‘- i e “mmr ‘cormz Juno“ u, Bulge the tAifCfhllSlTittilil their; sec- “micraftfrgéffled n n ha" m; on coun er was rea y any an, a s "t°"“'“h' lglilllriksrlnhggtrlllnthliyflghli or“ rig‘) U I I , - Navy. now with their backs to 59d ha" and the“ wen‘ “head In Navy tho vxnll have still plenty Ill the ‘he "F" 0! thlfmlrthim two sin-- old fight left. Majority of the fans’ " _ '_ ‘ Despite elaborate def the sun oi the huge nenisfi “' ing them a conspicuous (“yum target, the Ruhr attack was . cessiully completed without loss of a single bomber, the air mm; istry announced. Bombs were elm ped visually and were "well w" centratcd." the communiqus w,’ In addition to the attack on 91' - Silesia oil refineries the Unites States hcavies from Italy and their fighter escort blasted bridges om the Po. the Aviso Viaduct in u," Brenner Pass and the Venn e viaduct on a line running 11-92. Enemy Abandons Grgzini Stores Of Equipment By William Stewart Jarther east. i Canadian infantry and WITH THE CANADIANS AT swept the forest THE SEINE RIVER. Aug. 27 —(CP Seine Saturday. ble) - Destruction oi the bulk oi the German 'Ith Army and pur- euit oi its remnants to the banks of the Seine forced the enemy to abandon a great dump oi store; and ammunition in the Domoniale for- est south oi the river between Elbeuf and Pont De L/Arche, seven miles Tennis matches played over the week-end in the Knights of Colum- bus tournament wcre very interest- ing and resulted as follows: adies doubles: Misses Mary Mit-L chell and Louise Hessian won from Misses Kay Feavyour and Wanda MacMlllan_ 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Mixed doubles: Miss Louise Blan- l Llbt 1f ' i sh,.¢§§§k, 3b ' The Knights of Columbus Junior Soper rf N, Aug. TF-(AIU-BQ- 5:73]; “Tgguigfiigrgfifigee; tween 500 and 750 12.4.11‘. heavy s; ygy- 1-»- c- , l2l.‘§"i.'§..$’.°.‘i."..'.‘"é%§ ‘lslslgzsrlsr: “Med t e " 5 ' ' Lded Ruhr las powerful formatligans They lined up n follow" “tilled P1535?‘ ‘$33.. Ill‘ C b —J. Burke C. Fields R Ping-ill. x MacDonald, at Clarkin Germany's synthetic oil sources and ltxfllifiiéil and bolmbeld gseing units chard and Connie LeClair won from _ uinn, Don ° a" "m e5 i‘ _ “m” Miss Eunlc; Condon and mired.,vf,za,ffjff“,ffsif'q,ll,f' Q The bis day-time operations fol- ssvatfir. an -==c~—»== H» na a nar ac na won v y, n, 1, Miwnona , from Miss Wanda MacMilian and J we also St. Clair Quinn, 6-1, 6-2: Miss Louise Hessian and Don MacDonald won from Miss Francis Wilson and Earl Quinn, 7-5. 6-1. Men's doubles: sqdn. Ldr Flem- ing and Jack Hennesse won ircm- Elmer Blsnchand and rl Quinn. 6-1. 6-0; sqdn. Ldr. Fleming and Jack Henneasey won from Danny Larter and Jack Campbell, 6-1, 7-5. . In the Juniors Miss Teresa Mur- |naghan won from Miss Joyce Rodd, Following are today's matches: B. Trainor and C. LeClalr vs. W. Shepherd and E. Nicholson. . and P. McTague vs. B. Landrigan and E. Condon. B. Coyle and L. Blanchard vs. L. Hessian and Mary Mitchell. I Pietou Evens I I ... Series With ,, R . nic ond. but the older and more exper- Robin‘ Wm, one 105s “h”, ‘kchl, ' fenced Power and Lawrence stead- ' MacFas-lan-c. who won the trophy feed down then to finally win out I m“ pigmugiy, o ‘ year would have STELLAR/TON, N.S , Aug. And once again it was the im potency of the navy batters agalnstl the leitliandcd slants oi Swant the Air Force hitter that went a 1011-; wrv towards their meeting their second siraighl Sltililtlk Swant 1'0 L A; QQS§XQQQQIQZ oo-~oooo~ p o-~oe~:~o 5 3 OOMA;ww»~w > ouaeocasecouo ¢=¢QQo~oc~ lowed 11A!‘ night assaults onl Konigsberg. Kiel, Hamburg and 4_ Hartinger. M. McKenaie. J- Th1!‘ Berlin‘ tie, O. Stanley. Lurks-J’, Murphy. l‘. ocyle. 1"- Zakem. J Ready, T. Harper, A MOkCBllilIIi, E. Ward. C. Ready. A» Za em. The next game will be View this morning at 10.80 between e Beavers and Cubs. MaoPherson Wins Srookett iluoits Sluh MacPherson won tho Trophy in e Rochirod Quot Club singles was ann over Results of Rigid ‘matches play- ed in the Charlottetown Tennis Club tournament are as follows: Men‘; Singles (6rd Round) Ivan Reddin won from Jimmie Palmer 6-1, 6-2 6 Dog OWest won from Ned wrin Bill Moreeids won from Dr. E0 er Charette 6-1. 8-4, Dr. Charette gly- ing Billy a good go in the second set. Men's Double; S.L. B. W. Power and F0. Jack Lawrence won irom Jimmie Pal-" mer and David Cornish. 8-6. 6-3. The young team oi Palmer and Cornish really put up a great battle, com- ing close to winning the first set L OQB ' adgB ow» '°~“e-oaau§a:woa->> came oeau~ooo~ooo0 Q “°'u—ooo~o~o= I eon“ ¢h3 ~I1QQBWQ§BQD4 “* =OO+u~nNOO $1 can uOQ-As-aoa-Q a in the drive to in; They icund no Ger. mans among the rows oi pines but ‘discovered big plies of shells, rnor. tars, bombs and other ammunition and supplies oi all kinds. The him stacks of equipment included mtg oi uniforms and some winter cio. thing. The dump covered acrveg u, ground under the trees. r i ,;'___ _ i ;__ _.. think the series will end tonight but the "Tars"sre of a different €.i‘°.§.§l“.". mint ..:.::...P§::l Equals Amateur 6°” {Score At Local Club night and if at all possible send the series into a fourth game. a . t Still looking as fit as when he. atrollecl the right lane for thc|j illionalres and Abegweits "Chick" v v 1 Sgt. Boyd E. Britwn. whose homo Williams. now a sergeant thclBruce s is at vmcoum‘ E c. yawn,” iresenf. spending his furlough ati equalled t“ low “fine” 93°" n Royal Canadian Air Force is at‘ - h 1 d 1 lb. h lki ,,.;§,§,9"*,$,g," 5,"; ,',°,';g,,,§g"1,',°i¥,,°,';f A|| Sim win li.”§.l°.§'i.€l3.f 33min: all From K. 0f S, ing Chick and it certainly brought‘ under par on the first l6 and 35, two back mcmories of the days when, under par on the backline. - the Abegwelts and Sussex wercl battling it out for Maritime hockeyl honors. i The present amateur low was set in 1938 by a Prof. Turner of Pred- ericion, N. B. It has been eoualle since, it was learned. but details i} - . . A Win this Rain spoiled the Thursday. Pri- In?“ him magi‘ i t day and Saturday schedule, but 1i 8'1"“ WOO on o in cup a . the players still in events will come 37- mm nm n a - , Time has hung lightly on Chick's! shoulders and inevitably the topic‘ of conversation turned to hockey. The writer was just a mere young- ster when he used to watch Chick perform in the nid Arena. He was at the height of his career then and counted as one of the best wingers in hiaritime hockey. - t . Possessing an abundance of Bruce Stewart's All Stars yes- terday defeated K. nf C. All Stars by a score of 11-6. Bruce Stewart's All Stars started a rally in the last two innings of the game when they scored six runs. Some of .he highlights of the game were: Haugheys steady pitching. ‘Walsh's catches in the outfield. Gorrniey playing at first; were not available. S .. Rsndles. lio. 2 ii. ii, S. Team Britten was playing with 31gb Jenkins. Cpl. Stewart and Leaves For Montreal out each evening and especially wed- nesday afternoon. most oi the semi- finals and finals can be played-ofi this coming week-end. Any first round matches in any of the events not completed Monday night Aug 23, will be de- faulted. All second round matches must be completed by Tuesday night August 20th. It ls up to player-g in t a Tvur alnent to arrange their (CPJ-Pictou Red Sox defeated the Springhili Fence Busters. 10-5, here Saturday to even up their best-cf- five Nova Scotia quarter-final base- ball series at two games apiece. Neil did ‘the mound work for Pictu while Springl-illl put in four pit- chers in an effort to hold Pictou, _______________ . MEDAL F0“ SERVICES l“ LONDON - . - TWO RAJ". men who sewed the Kin during of the Royal Victorian Order. They were Sgt. J. M. Duncan who pre- pared ali the meals the Kine ate E. McDonald, Boss, Rutledge and Legere. While flylni. and AC. W. T. Keates oi london. the steward. his Italian visit received t e medal.‘ spccn and a shot that “'25 feared by all the goal tenders of that erai Chick later performed with the Boston Maple Leafs for three sea- sons and island hockey followers will sllil remember the night that he rcioined his old Abegwrlt mates in Saint John when the Charlotte- town team played the Dominionfls Gormiey. than Olympic representatives thelDowling. Granltes. then lell by Dunc MunrogNlcholson. who lnrrr captained the now de- funct Nlontreal Maroons National Hockey League. MacKinnons playing at short stop; Gauthier?» pitching. The following were the line ups: Bruce Stewart‘s:—M. Hennessey, Gauthier, Smith, H. Hennessey. MacKinnon, Rice, Corbett,‘ Car- michael, Paterson. K. of C.: -- White, Ha hey, MacKenzle. Goo win. Whalen, Zakem. Walsh, matches and be at the courts ready to play from now on. An efiort is being made to have the Semi-finals and Finals of the Men's Doubles played of! by Wednesday or Thursday evening at the latest. a; Dr. Charett¢ partner of Bill Moreslde will be leaving for two weeks Friday oi this week. All players still in the Men's H t k H m N a Tr i Doubles plelase tlakle notice land ar- rea oaepar n e o. an- rlngetopaytier matces as . m3 Command scuba“ playdownsl quickly as posslbm In cent. Refunding Loan onde dated October i5, 1934, due Octo ‘LMCVA’ supervisor P,“ ‘any 1S, 1949, of the Government of the Dominion of Canada. that announced yesterday. Games will " -' -s Scheduk pursuant to the provisions thereof, all the outstanding bonds of be played on Friday and Saturady . sac r. M. - s 1.. a. w, Pow- ti" Hldlseveere hereby wiledforredemntion and micro-yawn! Pete said. He was not certain of er vs. Ivan "Lefty" Reddin. This is u ‘n "m" ‘m 0cm?" 15: 1944i" I11)’ AIM! 0f the Hankoi how many games the team will Air Force against Navy and should Clmadavatl Swim‘. lillim "W110i upon eurren erof said Bonds ' "mitt $10 Pill! but ‘llillha Wllbfga" be a real good match to watch. "llhfihfl la. l9h5land subsequent coupons attached. Interest men s on an e mna on s 6.00 P. M. - Mort Dew vs. John on a sci on a e ai cease to accru fro a Just how far they‘ will go will de- Aubrey. u: time ermits, at. Rich- 15. i944. e m "d m“ 0cm’? pegguoilrthe ma" o‘ me" opening u??? u‘ the w ‘mcr-i Anoiler willbcmade to lioldera of bonde of this ieaue toexchan en n s _ _ __ _ _ . , _ _ _ I Batu‘; x DLF gogiancggtgew err bonds into Seventh Victory Loan Bonds at the time of muse‘. ‘fioifl, “imem- m: oovrauaemr or nu: nonunion or cauua ‘ ‘ a IBANK or a n - _ Ottawa, August 14, wiry C NA A'F"°'|A""" NOTICE or a: IIIITION Government oi the lemiaiea ei Sande 31,5 Per f/mt. Refueling Loan Dated October l5, 1934 Due October l5, I94! NOTICE is hereby given to all holders of outstanding 3K Wednesday Morning _.i. Winners over Mt. Pleasant in two straight games the softball team from the local airiorce station lea- Va Wednesday morning for Mont- in the,- iirand Circuit Racing Results Chick was taken from Boston on_ that occasion to perform with the Abegweits and although the locals‘ were beaten 4-l the honor of scoring the only goal against the Granits-s went to Williams. a t W“ Jan. arms“; So taken up were the Granites with Williams’ play that they of-l fcred him a berth on the team that went on to win the Olympic title. Chick however didn't have his way clear to accept the offer and re-I luctantly turned it down. , . . t SARATOGA, SPRINGS. N. Y.. Aug. 2'l—(AP)—AdB§€, owned by the Gray Brothers. Providence. H. I , and driven by l-‘rank saiford, scored a two-lengrh victory Satur- day night over iviuse in the Senator Abbe Memorial Pace. fea-, ture of the closing night of the, The Regimental Watch Maker at hta job behind the lines Italy, Pte. H. R. Roberts, of Parrsboro, N 8., oi the Royal Cflllldl - Ordnance Corps, sets up shop and does a r hint! business rcpairinili watches of the officers and men of Cana as fighting forces in mug M -- Jack Power John Aubrey vs. Fulton and Lt. Richardson. Doris MacDonald vs. Isabel Sin- clair. Ii the ladies in this match can arrange their match during the afternoon. kindly do so. as this will givo those who can only play after 6.00 P. M. a chance to get their matches ofi after work. Jean Lowther vs. Mary Campbell. ’.i‘hi.s is a first round match and must be played sometime Monday, 0r be defaulted. and Pierce Track And Field The track and field sports for the boys will be held this Wednesday. August 30th, commencing at 1S0. All entries should be in the hands of the committee as quick, u poe- sibic. A member of the Knightaof Columbus will be on the grounds at the recreation centre today from 10 o'clock until 4 p111. Please con- The time element is a most important factor in modern war. -— lCsiL adian Army Overseas Photo). .- With Major i-ioopi - -o.' i5 |'T THE SlJNgAUR ECK ausncezss YOU OPERATING MOW watt, mason, BEFORE cur ENOUGH c0005 FOR After his return from Boston ‘racevroys summer meeting Chick again donnedAbegweitllveryi 1B“ for one year playing in the lsland| - 14 The rawway will conduct a meéetinghlrcm Sttéilt 1ft‘? Cg: league against the Summerside u" 61' i E P4159 95 °_ 9 31189 Crystals mt- year that the final gvllhtlyutlicrllviltigtz Amgcnlstifn wliiiigh playoff game was taken to Mono-I 5P i G hmee 3 mm ‘ ton ailecrl- a near riot in Stuimhmer-flm C m‘ - °5 c" side an a game in w c he . , drew the plaudits of mainland SbMMAR\ writers on that occasion. O . - Out Our Way By J. R. Williams Our Boarding House ' econ souls/u voter throat/vs ME t Eequuze A T111200, 50MB GCQTTisr-l T012606 AND A SILK- LiNED OPERA cape-w- aaiz-lzuMPi-l.’ - I'm. Seteci TH‘- WELL. I'VE- CLEANED UPA LITTLE " BUT TO Despite the years however hel still has a whirl at the game and‘ only last winter played with his. station team in a number of exhi-j bltinn names. He returns neXt “leek- to his duties. i . e o f Baseball league leaders usually pretend they don't know the score. sn Si. Louis Browns and Cardinals air acting surprised at their 100. applications each day for world’ series seats. an: . I Jim Basslord, advertising man-i agar for the Cards. said he was re-I turning all requests for reserva-V tlons with the explanation thnt| none will be acccptcd until seats‘ go on sale. Then hr muttered some- thing about waiting until the Nat- ional League pennant was "mathe- matically secure." Business manager Bill Dewitt, of lhe Browns. also is pushing back the applications as soon as they cirrivr-says he'll wait until the; Browns chances are more sure, or. until Commissioner Kenesaw Moun- | taln Lmdis holds a meeting to fix prices. I a a . But evrn though the club own~- ers are acting as if they hadn't,’ seen the standings since Juna, every one else around here seemsi certain St. Louis is headed for an. all-city series. . t Hotels report that an amazing‘ number of people have decided to| visit St. Louis early in October- sn many that reservations must be turned rinwn, One hotel man said things looked so bad he thought the oIllCP oi Defence Transportation might have to have a requirement limiting travel and housing to those wlia had a certificate of nec- esslty-and necessity wouldn't mean a choice scat behind third base. . .. .. e Plenty of argumr-nts are going around here, mo. ‘In nearly all barber shops, the question is: Who's the batter shortstop, Marty ‘rir-n. of the Cards, or Vern at! ;Senntor Abbe Memorial. One lilile Pace, Purse $600 Added: Adage, isaiford» Mose Dale (V. Fleming) ‘ Uncle Scot. (Van Aukenl ' Also started: Rose Abbe. Frisky Frisco I 2:07. One Mile Trot For Three Year Oids and Upward», Purse $300 _ Miss Sara Ann, (Cole) l‘ Canterbury Belle, lRiohords) 2 Littlc- Trouble, ishafter) 3 Also started: Kay Dreams, Ital- son Brewer, Joyous Time: 2:16 “.4. One Mile Pace For Three Year Olds and Upwarris. Purse $800 Lucicv Day Tibcras, iPeckhaml l Miss Frisco Dale. (Dr. Thompoonl-fl superman. (W. Berry) - I Also started: Ferdinand. Single Phyllis, Guy Yardley, Black Knix t. Bria Reynolds. ' Time: 2:13 ti. Mlle Pace for Four Year Okis and Upward Purse S600 Real One, (Peckham) Tony Grattan, Ivan Auken) David Mack, (Miller) Also started: Mr. Signal, Grate- ful, Miss Abbe Peters. Mina Dale. Time: 2:11 ‘i One Mile Trot for Three Year Olda And Upwarda. Purse S660 One Baden Hanoverxitodnev» 1 2 Little Mildred, (Packhai) 2 1 Do ' 3 5 Hanover. M. Cherokee, STAIIT-a‘ IOY SCOUTS The Bov Scout movement had: its lminnlng in the British lslcn 1 . atipnlnr. ti]... 115555511- most crowded out the old favour- tact hi on time Baseball Results SATURDAY NATIONAL tti l0, Chicago 7 a ephia 8. Bolton 0 Philadelphia 2. Boston a Brooklyn 9, New York 0 AMERICAN St. Louis 0, Detroit 5 Boston 1. Philadelphia 6 Chicago 6. Cleveland 5 New York i0, Washington I INTERNATIONAL Montreal 2. Toronto 4 Rochester 3, Buffalo 5 Newark 1, Baltimore 2 Jersey City a, Syracuse '1 NATIONAL it, St. Louis 6 i, St. Louis l New York 6 New York t » Boa 6. ton 6 t, Boston I AMERICAN 8t Louis 3. Detroit I 6t. Louis l1, Detroit 2 New York t, Washington I New Yorg télwashlnafaon nicq , eveland Bosto oeorn iii iphial s , e aostoii 1, Phnriadelphia z INTERNATIONAL Jersey City I, Baltimore LI Jersey City 2, Baltimore I Syracuse 6, Newark 6 Syracuse] 5. Newark I a a1 2. Rochester l ite: What shall wo do with Hitler ftcr the war? Toronto 1 Bufaio ‘e- Toronw 0. Buffalo I m and have your names in Mrs. Phair vs. Mrs. Fulton Pierce. - (C?) - A rather shame-faced British Tommy was carreld on a stretcher into a hospital here re- cently. A nurse making him co-n- fortable bed glanced at his "nous" and read. “Bitten by a ____ink_Norrnandy.l__ 60W idne s Must m“ a a ieeiin worngtllt" ft n ,0 by kidney and {i dder tr ' ova-sum ' m "righilfilfillii It'll in in» aloeaa acids ans Janos. g], puriiyin G IT'S NO GIRL.’ ‘THIRD so COME on AN‘ GIT 1H‘ DE6REE OVER WFTH.‘ ‘ kzwmutuamg 5'18 MIXED MUSIC ' Mii-iA‘\"L.L I PLAN LOOK AT MY NEW FAemcs AND PLACE My oizoea mo»! - AND V01!‘ Ll- 35 PND WHEN THE MUSEUM IZEIMBUIZSES ME FOR MV - DiNOSAUR see.’ ,_. ijflinufili: litany? ' .3 A "razor i zaooek‘ Viv’ SHOuLD LA‘! THE MONA. NOT THE scuff-J . q . latiiaastafln ir-ituatnrressseii’ -