PAGE . SIX THE QHARLQTTIETFQWN 931532151‘? Norrtgltam Race iilvglé» See 3F.- JULY 22, 194;, Don’t Forget Interpreting The l War (Continued from page 1) grave menace to Red armies in the centre. Obviously tho orig- inal Gemian effort was to en- velop Smolensk, not to make a frontal attack. It. was reached along the road and railroad from Viiebsk. trhiclt lies to the northwest. If the Germans have succeeded in either turning the Dnleper l‘l\‘<'t' li_ue from smoletisk or crossing it there has been nu word of ii. from Berlin or else- where. The southern jaw of the or- iginal Nazi pincer itiovenient to bite off Smolensk ran into a dciiiiiiti snag .i Alogilei‘. I’. has lien halted ri- Lit iu the Dnieper River deft-u 1- for days. Presumabl; the Nliiscoir- reported Russian tack across the . rupted the Nazi ialau . There has been no recent Iord from Aloscoiv of progrea i l river HIJYIGQIlCV, howeve ‘t to jlllli the I4l1'(‘i‘.~ in inc Smoltnsk region or to turn the Diiieixi" 'l‘. i 1s Oifllillh that the greutes ~ Hist‘ iii would iipizi iietv l‘0ll!i"$ (‘.\>"i\\';ll'(‘i annihiliitzoii of isioii ti; Aligilev, e BEYIIJ spokmtiari admitied that Russian army rcstltiiiice was far from i" (VQCYIDCFI that .. 'l'l {in inzitii- uu ill inn s _ flie other lied (1.1:- isions pitiiotisly eut to pieces in the first phase of the gig- antic battle. Rvorsoiiiziiit; a division of ‘he ‘VIPFRRFV’ 0f several tinits "lid Ktwlliili: it in the front Zines 911d ili-‘illllit: would reqtiire both effective Russian stall ii-iik and gOOd morale among m? PYOODS- T0 that extent. the Berlin Tellort is enemy testi- mony to Russian fighting 5plr1t, despite the Rrd FLl'lll_\"S heavy losses and many defeats. Smaslihig R.A.F. - l Dodgers ’ Winning Pitchers are Not winning By Judson Bailey _ Associated Press 5110115 Writer BROOKLYN. Jtilr 21AM"- Brooklyn Dodgers "winning p.tch- ers" aren't Wlillllllg and great. is C(lll5i€l‘ll.lill;l\ in Flutbitsh. No one is more disrouragcd than Wliltlow Wyatt. ivho up uiiiil the all-star game at Detroit unis} rec- ogiiireci its the year's best pile-Ii‘! in the Natoniil lleazllw- 5111c? m?" he hasn't urn a game and has been beaten three times. u "I don't know what is wrong. he conic sed on the bench today. "My iirm feels all right and 1 seem to luvg my stiff. The other night against the Citriiinais 1 was pitch- 1111.1 ".0 $51.15 und in the f._fth in- nzug when they started hiitng. I put iiiree balls exactly where I wanted them and they banged ' oiic." ' , ‘n W_\'l\ii_ is_so concern- ed by 11.5 .uddeii slip 1S ea-ily un- tiet-stiindtibio. He is 31. and "Jaw ‘iiari three previous chances with big league clubs. Tlis season looked like his turn to szrike pay dirt. “fhey just pay oft in the ones 3.ou win.’ he exirainefl, "and ‘I tiguie you get a chance to win only so many. You can Just get in o. certain numbrr o! games. and 1f y:ll don't win while you re out there, then that's an opportunity‘ lost. "The way I figure it. I oust-t w illlVé‘ won l7 gC-tllfl.» now’. with any kind of baseball luck. For one thing we tiavent been able w 89l- very many runs when I've b16911 out there. Look at. Feller. He had a little let down. but he was winning games 9 to '1 and scores like that. “l. lost one at St. Iruis l-0 and one in Cincinnati 3-2 and I'm not counting that l6 inning game. The Iii-inning game he referred to went 0-0 for nine stanzas and then in the 10th Wyatt himself nit a home run. But ,his stomach “a: itpset and he couldn't return to itie mruiicl. Hugh Crsey took over, let the Reds tie the 500W and then got ered.t for Broiklynl‘ eventual victory. Wyatt said his arm felt a little Seeded players Advance easily SEA BRIGHT, N.J.. July ll— (APl-Bobby Riggs of Chicago, the defending mens champion, and the {cur seeded favorites iri the ivumens field scored impressive first-round idctories lri the 54th annual Sea. Bright Invitation Ten- his Tournament today as top- rankiiig stars of the United States came together in the first major tournament of the season on grass. Riggs opened quest of iris fourth sea Bright Siilglés crown with an easy 6-1, 8-2 triumph over J. Up- shur Mcoihead. Tap-seeded Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke led the quartet oi favored feminine performers into the sec- ond round by oiiiclassing Mrs. MJ-l Vosters. jr.. 6-0, 6-0. Second-seeded Helen Hull Jac- obs al-‘o a, three-time winner here, brushed aside Mrs. Elliott Coleman, 6-1, 8-0. Dorothy May Bundy. oi Santa Monica, Calif. N0. 3 wcn from Dorothy Wiglitman, Boston, 0-3. 6-4, and Viriritiia Wolfenden of San Francisco. No. 4 polished off Cecile Boives of Philadelphia, 6-0, 6-1. stiff l Bos before the all-star g-ime. He sent a telegram to Bill McKechnie. Manager of the Natonal Lieatiue stars, telling him it was sore. but agreed to pitch. and shut out the Americans for his two innings on the mound. He said today his arm did not nain him now. hfwever, and that it never felt better than it did last Wednesday night when the Card- inals shelled hm out in the fifth. That night he fanned six men and allowed no hits in the flrst four innings. The Dodgers also were worried about Kirbv Highe who like Wyatt has won i3 games and‘ borne a larce share of the bu'.'d'n. He was batted out oi the box by the Cardinals last; Frida and Sunday was taken to a hosp tal to be treated (or an unruly appendix. After 24 hours of observation doc- tors decided no operation would be necessary for the prseent, at least. and‘ gave him permission t0 accompany the club on its western invasion starting tonight. Colby Hanover Wins $4,500 National Stake OLD ORCHARDBEAOH.Mc.,Jiily 21—Coiby Hanover, black colt. owned by D. Eugene Fay of York. Pa., and driven by Fred Egan. won the $4,500 national stake for tiwro-year-old trottcrs at the Grand Circuit meet here today to become an outstand- ing possibility {or the i941 Hamble- tonian. Summaries o! Grand Circuit race; here today:- Junior Free-For-All, Purse $600 (l5-l6s, one mile) Forbes Direct, b. g. by Napol- eon Direct-Gay Forbes (Jor- dan) 1- Atlantic Hanover. b.g. (Thom- as) . . . . .- .....32 Queen's Mac. ch.h. (Craig) 8 3 Grattan Axworthy, b.g. (Sipes) 4 4 Also startled-Pioneer Hanover, Hal Bee Laurel. Times: 1.54; 2.01 1-2. 2.10 Blr Trot, Purse $400 (15-165, Dorothy Decker, b.m. by Sandy Flash-Modesty tBoiduc) dicta Hanover, b.m. (Jordan) . . 4 1 . l 5 Bonnie Scotland bs. (Safford) 2 4 Red Volo, ch. g. (tonnes) 6 2 Also started-Jerry Pickering. Desperado. Chamiing Miss, Schey Hanover. Times 2.02 1.59. National Stake. Two-Year-Old, hot, Purse $4.500 (3 mile dashes) Colby Hanover, hlk. c. by Mr. McElwyn-Miss Bertha Han- over (Egan) .. i Green Diamond. bc. (Berry) 7 Cannon Ball b.c. (Whitney) 4 2 r Vaxton Hanover, br. h. (Par- shall . 2 4ro Also started-JPi-ank Spencer. Bradley Hanover, Follow Me. Titties 2.10, 2.05 1-2, 2.06. 6 1 1 1 O s. Trot, Purse $1.200 (One H Dash. 15-165) 2.10 Bill Pace. Purse $400 (ll-Ha. 15-18!) Martin McKinney, b.c. by Mc- Kinney Guy-Mary Martin (W. Miller) Miggles Hanover, b.g. (D. Mill- er) .. Chief's Son, br. c. (CraiS) ~ Sky Top, br. h. (Sipes) . . . Also started - Peter Harvester, Linda Lee. Ripple Lee, Plainfield, Symbol Martha. Times 1.59 1-2, 1.58 1-2. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Boston's boxer-sailor, Jack Shark- ev. was held to a l5-round draw by Mickey Walker at Brocklyn i0 years ago tonight. Former wnrld heavyweight champion, Sharkey started as 3-1 favorite but Walker rlought him toe-to-toe to earn the raw. ‘MARITIME MEN‘ AND ratio saipls ‘ T " .' Mn: s-ronw or ' T]!!! "LOW WOO Tho "low Wood", a burque 051091 tom, was built by David Lynch, Saint John, In 1878 and flaw the flag of Troop A Son, perhaps tiic most famousMurllimnslilpping firm of the ion century. Pirates club Brooklyn 8-3 BROOKLYN. J 31-01?)- Faltier Brooklyn odgers wen wallape again tcday by the Pitt?- burgh Pirates. 8-3 and lcst another half game of the Naticnai League lea In the only game of the day in the major leagues, the Dodgers were held in check effectively if riot impressively by Lefty Ken Heintzelman and absorbed their fourth licking in five games. As a result they headed out on another western invasion tonight with a slender one-game leaxl over St. Louis Cardinals. Heintzelman was tapped for 10 hits, but he managed to keep the damage to a minimum while his teammates raided fcur Brooklyn pitchers for 11 safeties, including home runs by Eible Fletcher and’ Vince DiMaggio. Pittsburgh waded into Newt Kimball in the third for three runs on a wal a single by Leo l-Iiitid- ley, a triple by Arky Vaughan and a double by Bcb Elliott. V.to Ta- mulis was rushed in and gave two passes and then Mace Brown was summoned to retire his fonner teammates with the bases loaded. Speed skater In U. S. Army TREINTON. N.J., July 3lT(A'P) O —Johnny Roukema. one the world's fastest men on ice. yvas in- iBombers take Second victory The Bombers too victory from the Vi; ltiilélrnhsgtfirio the Juvenile lemme softball pi-i- t," wiui a 16-15 victory. ‘Yheir Q1," win wuslaviiin an cuuallv crust,- ti“? Liiko - the fir t nights game. osiayofgnci$ifilcului Park. provided plenty of eiocitomeg: Baseball Resul NATIONAL LEAGUE aimed into the United Slates Plflsburzh 00a 021 002A 111 Aiiny today. Brooklyn 011 001 000—'.i 100 Heintzelman and mpgv- Km lioiiliema among other ice skat- ing honors holds the world's Out- door speed mark for two miles. . z. igdvlénTamllllS, Brown, win“,- and INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 010 050 00i_1 1; Baltimore 020 02o o00_4 ' loses Head and Becker; Ken; page] and Redmond. 3 I T0 RObUISOII Buffalo 001 oot 030-510 Jmey City 200 000 0l(l_3 6i PIIITJADELPI-ITA. Jill Z1—(AP)— my Robinson's high, explosive gysrcfisier 383100 999-161 dynamite couldn't dent sammy An- vuldefi b B? 000 02x—2 81 gottls concrete chin tonight. but B‘ 1m“ m3- llY find Robinson, the skinny sliigrter from Harlem m an‘ Nelson and Elllflfllii. hacked enough power in DunoZ-i. ' AMERICAN LEACFE , , out a slashing l0 tionis world 1i hii ' i ht h . Both fighters ireiglieizi 13g sli-xglPlon DI, ' \\\\ round decision 0V0!‘ the National Boxing Associa- o |" i594, dIIYiHQ hem/y weather lnlho North Atlantic, tho "low Wood"sighlcd lho Band d'Or In dlnrou. Aftar sending u bout which "P151115, "l0 "low Wood" stood by for Iiiree days. Than another bout we: lOflflill command of tho mute and munnnd by an old sailor, named William Adams, undo boylhue three made two trip: and brought oi? all the lcndd'Or‘| crow of alovcn men. On theucond trip to (ho Bond d'Or,Adams wont hulovl I0 bring up (h. (hfgngm.|.|- bu) sow tho ship's cut uilva and rescued ll Instead for, he sold, "lives come first". Ho N0 games scheduled. Mlnard‘: klllu pain. was awarded tho Albert Medal for his part In the rescue. Wiion asked his isgqlin 1 laid HWlI!"lOlIIIiiIflQI fifty, sometimes sixty, Elosebu I "mac wmunue, from page U Montague Races Wed. July 30 Nibble Hanover. bh. by Calu- met Chuck-Justissima (Whit- ney) .. .. Dale Hanover. b.h. (Pownal) .. andmtlTe-giawe gllsflnlfligfiltgfis “"IliC%ogl(l)ll')l6ll$S those-j which . 2 i . poun s .. bombs on Cologne. Bremen and ilie 5 CLASSES—PURSES 51200-00 Symbol Vantle. blk (i. (W. Mil- Riilir from J1me. 16 w Juiv w. ler) .. . . s ,..‘Zfi_.“.‘;3,;,,i‘,;‘s ,,‘,‘,‘,f.‘e““““‘.il,‘“ be"““f;’§} No. 1 Free For All — — - - - - - Purse.$2§0-09 Javadale. ch. g. (Paiinl . 4 No. 2 2.15 ’l‘rot and Pace — — — - - Purse-$2a0.00 Also started-Long Key, Remus. giiiiiiciniilig grctiiiioiiiuiiiglhitiggiigiiiiii ‘t ' Y T- g d P - - — Purse $250 00 Brlvv Time: 1.55 3-4. fighter strenath rind coastivlse ship- ha‘ '3 2'21 l0 an ace _ _ z-oloo . Dliiiierc is every indication that! N“ 4 2'23 Tm‘ “d Pa“ - -" -' -' — gm“ £22600 2.1a Bar Trot. Purse $400 15-16:, ' - l No. 5 3 Year Old Trot and Pace — — iirse - 15.19,) $71056 IOIIRYS. which among other. thinirs are announced to have stink] m‘. (iamflwd F1101"? than a tiiimrter‘ tiiillion irius of SillDDlllL! ill the last. twoaveeks will be doubled in in-l tiensityt. t V R. A. F. officers say’ they are dc». limited itlt reports that some of: Gvrmanvs C-l" k fig-liter squadrons have been cliierietl trom the Rus- sian lrtutt. to trv t0 hold the air over northern Europe ittiainst the maiatidinir Sblifires, Hiuricancs and Blenilieims, . Gypsy Hanover. b.m. by Peter the Brewcr-Isubell Hanover (Jordan) .. Star Bright, be. g. (Rodney) ., Alice Jane. blk. f. (White) . Rcveler, brag. (D. Miller) . . . . .. 3 Also started-Pagan. Martin Han- Ovel‘. Fay. Home Girl, Delwintfs Girl. Earl's Playboy. Times 1.5a 1.5a. Thimble Theatre-Sta rrlng POPEYE 3 seconds allowance in classics 2, 3. 4. _ All races three heat plan. 5% to enter 5% addliiflll deduction from money winners. Right reserved to alter programme or declare off any event not filling satisfactory. U. S. 'l‘. A. Rules to govern except where conditions conflict. If iveuther unfavorable races will be held the following Wednesday. August 6. George Maclntyre Clifford MacDonald Package ‘I 5g! Handy Humidor Pouch 15¢ l 7 2 1/2 ib. tin 70¢ Ami-u Great Destruction l‘ Managing owner Secretary There is great satisfhrtlon in Lon- - / ~ o 5?5l..."$liii, “l?” .“"'““' ""°" d?” m‘ > “JESi/ifii? SLNIQOcBBET i“i§§=“3/AA<§-i~“L$?'rc-” £55 figiigogkaié“ liiggdéiéo figciigilci- We). tire Fockeivulf nuc "aft plant at; ' - OF’ DAVV JONQ IS POQPA LNIN’ PAPPV? ' V9? TALIZIN‘ Riéi-(‘TTD 3rviiieu iias been di-sii-cveil as well — ' —-" HER HUQBINQ ._ TAU‘ “- NOT IFSHE KNEW POPDA " “s "“"°°“‘ Y‘ third" "f the merchant i tin, fleet R i Largest Purses Ever Offered to take the load off a railway svs. FOR A ONE DAY MEET IN MARITIMES Northam, P. E. I. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2a HE WAS ALIVE lilo lvarfari- said. added 311' l7l'ill)il"lfl of ilistribiition in‘ 1am". already acute, will grow" \\_ ._.\i' as the effects of this 1055 of‘, shinning spread.“ f c} Thi- same authorities drelari-il ""' that "(hi-ri- is almost ct-rlain to i he‘ il coal shortage in (lermuiiy this ivlnti-r because of a Lick of lransporl." l Trcliv bombers, accompanied by; strong‘ iizl*‘~~ fort-rs. snnisliril flmllll ‘ liile "i uortlt-irn ‘iiift ill) oicruiuht raids TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS By Edwina f‘ tur- in the Rhineland and .1: l iorman t) anes were tenor ed ' I - ' " CAN QU ALL ‘M; LAND!HOW"‘C~'AN' | goil t. him. iii 1 the Nethi-rlattits. MY LAND, GETTiN, GRAN MA i ARE Y ‘ AWAY FROM TH’ COME lN?-i WANNA RIGHT hfiTHER tOU f o Do MY I 7 EVER TAKE THIS COURSE ON HOW TO GET. BEAUTIFUIF 1N TH|5 HOUSE i. dF-slmvcd at u out of flirt-c R. A I’. fighters I An Air .\tini.<trt~ communique salt‘. the attack oti (Initiate slarli-d lara." fire: i'ii the iiiilti.-"ti'ia.l section there. NICKEL~ —- 4 — GLASSES — 4 Featuring the big handicap Free-for-All and three A ."“‘4\atit uilrt tackled five Mos- - its studio-handed. Whtn - - ' , .. _._,- ,,., M“, burs, m“, mmfit other sensational classes that will provide you with the 01v“ thrills every minute. "The f ‘nloslon. when, it first IEW tin, was m irreat that r e mv aiii‘ at 150 varcls away. lVlf/F- e y A ed like ‘:1 (iinirhv in a storm." he said Another nilot rakrd a long convov‘ of enemy shins with eatinmi and mac-hltie-tziin fire. lie later saw at HANDICAP FREE-FOR-ALL — —- - Purse $500.01) 2.21 TROT & PACE - - - - - -- - Purse 5400-00 Messerstihmltt l7l‘!‘])i\l‘il’lt! to land‘ and shot it diiivn on its 0‘~\‘ll alr- (3 seconds allowed iIOUGTS) rome. (3 seconds allowed trotters) li-YEAR OLD TROT 8t PACE — — — — Purse $300.00 57 Entries in all, 21 of which are from the mainland in competition against the Island's best. AS AN EXTRA SPECIAL to an outstanding day a mammoth Dance will be held on the grounds the eve- ning of the race. Meals served on Grounds by the Ladies’ Aid o! the Tyne Valley United Church. Grounds will be lit up at night for games and other attractions. ' NORTIIAlWS IHGGEST DAY AND ALI. FOR- 50c PLUS TAX ANI) 2st», titans TAX. 'r0 GRAND- l l l 2.28 TROT 8r PACE — - — — — — — Purse 5400-00 Germans Slipping? , l TILLIE THE TOILER — A NATURAL BORN ACTOR.‘ Acrimsi SHE CAN'T EVEN ‘I110 extent of firitLslt raids in the. last two months in northern Flirw one. increasing convov nrotmtlim by the R. A. F.. continued P0170115 iii! fairlv heavv British air ctporafions in the Middle East and failure oil the Germans to bomb heavily lie- hind the Russian lines led one ex- pert observer to two conclusions:- 1. Germany never fullv moxie up for the tremendous losses sufferrd in the war since the Flanders cam-| palgn. Either German industry has, been too slovc or the Nazi training‘ scheme has foundetwi. At anv rate. the experts believe, Nazi air strenirth} now is far lwlow the 4.000-nlane oii-I oration strenuih estimated bv ‘the, British inmiiizliie APFODIRIK". 2. British air siwtiiiih. allowlnfl ioi‘ aircraft tiltterteil to North Ai-. H“ and other mt“ o, we wmldd‘ STAND—LIIILDREN 20C. 0w is greater in operational Bil-i grate-that 1~=~ "m "'1" “"h“’"' ' bombegand iteconnllssance OT3fir— , _ #351443,“- LAND O‘ GOSHEN , MAC, YOU'RE SOl-ILOGUVZJN‘ LAKE “THE \_\\I\N' P\CTURE OF HAPILET} WEWJ- CURE HER OF i1‘. BUT How 5 Bur How: _ \‘ now FAR wrwrr LFTTLE CANDLE I t THRUWS irS BEAMs_ " $0 QHNES A GOOD oseo m Auauoilll/ wont-D‘