.. nfl@F7! ‘L1G? SIX 111i: (QHARLQ'IT’I‘E'I‘OWN GUARQFAIY . § oiziuxinéiTo-lzn omvmo, uov cum wazcxs cans. ‘a . JULY 2.5, 1941 llWl P-IEHUHGECQ NOMV iiviitwil l'.li'llll MAO“ NOW MAUI m (A "tits All uouau. mo: muons" Sui’ OFTEN PUTS DRIVERS BEHIND OIFIIRENT BARS NEW YORK, July 22—(A.P)-| _g_ _____ _lmt¢iiiil salt-o Cami! Skeet Club Opening The opening slrct of tlte Char- loztetoivn Gun club will be held on saturday aftarnoon, thc 26th Jilly. 194i, The site is on tho pi-oiii-riy cf Mr G. A. Col , tho f:r.-t in .1 ‘us: the R R the Summer- sclc Road. Skeet, in addit on to be n: an en- joyable social sport, fur‘ ishes iii- valuable practice in the art of fast accurii “oiiiig. Th‘ lint sliiiilld be ac- f|ll‘if‘(. b) rvtlqv man ‘ o times. The Club (i514 c toy 116A‘ mrdern cquipuicrt 12 range rltiiiiiiliiitioii and fll!‘£l("S will be zirallablc on the priniLsils. New inrnibvr- aic still. boi 1 cnroilcd iiirl ail iiitcrcs‘. id art‘ i itrd to at- tciic! the (wcnziic. Al shooters w ll use titer own gut . Democrats in p New Jersey split i 22 JAPl in Now v sci-vii I olcction, . Jcrscy TRJEINTDN, N. J.. Jilly --D€mocra'ic I'JIUII‘I‘SI‘.‘il) ' 4721i rs Mayor Flfllik Ifiliiuv of Cltv, for _l'<=:irs the slate leader. and Charles Edison, newly risen to power as Governor. engaged in n bitter battle of words. , The issue which broucht the‘ Democratic national vlrc chiiirmaii. Hague, and the former New ssc- rotary. Edison. into wide-open con. llict was passage hv tlic legislature after a 19-hour battle of four bills to compromise $52.000.000 in ne- linquenc railroad taxes and penal- tics I i .\ ayor Hague had made the mvnsurcs the target of one of the most vitriolic attacks in his oltlin stormy career. With Governor" Ed- is0ri's blessing, however, they squeakcd through the general as- scinbly with two votes t0 spare ai- lcr an nil-night scssion and then through the soiiiitc with one Vote more than a bare majority. The bill would hove passed nel- ther Republican-controlled House except for fire Democrats who de- , fiod Hague to foilow Edison. Hardly had the liixniiikors rcacli- m their beds wlicn the Mayor issued from his Jot-soil City‘ office a Slflitcllicilt echoing the charge made on the asssnzbly floor by Assemblyman Peter P. Artaserse, loader of the Hague delegation (AP"'Fmnk Park”- the may court 1.0m Hid“, Co, m“ Erika“ i ', almost (HISS d the boar to- had b1, 9nd J Jung i‘, LO 15H! s the srctlcd srrs coasted lfilJ me Wveu-Qd Ddmuclsuic poi/gs dc- - iii iilllTl rsuncl of the 54th annual CITY: me OWCPHLE, as “the has, lsea Bright lnv.iat;on Tennis Tour- (iisgrliiccful bctraial of the “ammu- people mat hzis occur r1 in the history of ‘ 1i ' and ivrirning, "this is 1 bcgiiinins." ‘ i said lic would ask tiici " ‘ovvmbvr to choose l ccl to rcpcii. the late evrrv l '~.. _ in l ‘ ' this sciloilt". An entire assembly and n third Q1 the Ecnatc will he elected in Novem- hvr, Train crews Injured in Rail wreck TORONTO. Caiiarliiin Pao ltllfi twr izrcii . two IiTi\ll~-C()lllll‘l(‘llil\] lrissrnnci“ rain, coliidcri at 'i‘rippoli. Ont, ziimut 25 miles met of White River. CT. Jzi 1r: Ont. today. an il statcmcnt; PSIlCd hcro by railivay" offlcims‘ said. l Thosc iiijiirrrl u-cl" Eiiginocrs P. Buiicoiiiiit and J. C: on and lire- riicn ivcctlvn and J. P. id, all Cliaplvau. (‘mt iurics wore n of icxucnt of their in. lifl cri J ciiipty bait- _tii'o cxprcss cars, itc-cidciii has no’. blléli LIVESTOCK MONTREAL-i.- tin 22-- l GP) — Thole u-wrc 152 caltlc. 267 sheep JERSEY CI-E-Y Ni Jul .. M _ , . ., y 22—- and 1mm’ ‘ “O hirj" “d iimfmvc‘ iAPr~Mickey Rocco's 18th home LINEUP for sale m tllc tao Maiitica. live- mm m- mc mason in the tenth "eadlllllfwra Cooks k Butchers stock tnarltoirs to'a_\'__Prircs cri all 11,111“; wday broke‘ a 44 deadlock Collins. Goal Peacock. Goal o, 1M5, Ck “m Swhdy to iiiiil gave Buffalo fisons a 5-4 ver- FRY R-B- Copp R-B. , ii ums s5 25 to $025, and cciiitnon “ .» f‘ . _ ' ' ' ' ' butchers Si." lo 0.3.2.3. Caivicrs T11‘; atililégwhamgvearxfigce the Black“ C‘H' Hinds” C11 and Cllliicls saan in $450. G001 “u ° j” 8 5 P - Sialldlillid on. Martin til-i. bulfichcr bulls wclc s0 25 ii $1‘ iritli "_— Groom 0. R. Foster O. q a ew tons oiling law yr-slr-rday as Gibson T. R. Light T. R. high at f2.‘ our‘ s", _ _ ~_ y?‘ _ 1 _ 07.5.... 34,50 :..i'..1..... i Mlmtreal Exchanze $351.1"; 2, F- 13,15,333}: ‘ o) , . . . . . dCraives wor" sronigcr. Vcals rang-l _ wood o‘ L’ McKee o‘ l" e roni SB to 51f will mic call at‘ MQVI-REAL, J 1 2g_(gp)fl $11.50. and tho biiik DI thc gm? mnm}. n, base “Xmaii news. Tlmlxhlr- veils around silica to sir Mod-l prints Rllfi iiiiiiiiiiiii-i shi-Wcd quiet Return malvh betwerl "All-strol- lllm Vellls from $9.25 to $10 with l strength on the stock exchange to- 1-1" and “EflE|l1fld»" the blllk ‘>1 the twp-taper kml-i clay but oils iiiiii utilities failed w Wfldlltsfhy nighti- around $0.75 to s9. Liizhi grzisscrs were mostly i=8 50 m $7 with a rang:- from $6 to $7 Good owcs and wothcrs were $13 memls, m-and y n, -- d "‘_'—'-*—~' to $13.50. lilo-nth‘ $13. Buck lambs Siiieltcrs ago Huticn ggygglaggltleig REMEMBER WHEN 0nd ¢fll1l~ W?" "l" $1 70 $2 P" CW1 fractional aclvanctmcnta Bulolli _ __ _ rff-Flgfillvol)‘. Shvcp WPH‘ $5.50 to gained 2 1-2 tn l7 while Hollinger (Bv The Canadian Freq! 3i,» its‘. l- l - - v 7 . . ' Hat's WPYP $1535 I"? "4 (ITFF-“d- Ni krlQillaz alflivel Alibltgmfixirlllilzllluxg‘ qifilzgnglfyimliiioillm silrgretitiltisuélgf-fi? $llfi0 fir H-l zilliv IPII and Vl’ill"l‘- iliiyw, , "m from her c, unit-ifs Olvmplc "5 "n" "P '0 511-75 o” “wk” m“ T" lllflll-iillals. lnternalional‘ ‘Mm live vcnrs ago todw Shortly llvered. Grade A ilzvw Si pcl‘ h l! Bronze. Canadian lndiwlrlai Al- ‘More hon Br-rl'n-i-ir>tird' dreamer premium with diszsunts on of! cop-u m“; Immrm 73mm, were qmnppd amhma m, zzhyeapold rades. sows were $8.50 to 89.75 u fractions. Batiiurst, Dryden and iyck5fi-(gke chiminlon 1m; he, place Iivoweignt. SI). Livl/TOUC; giirporiition, in pa- , an the team through alleged m. -— pm. a so e B up m to hliher posted violation of iralnln ruloo lnnullsadluv-fll- A mum. .._ -..___Imm,iiio., ' is an 1113-- l: Parker almost Eliminated court tournaments, Parker found himself on grass for the first time lilln your, and tho ciiang: hini to lio all out» for a vic;ory OYCI‘ Edwin G. Amark. San Francisco. 7-5, 3-6, 6-2. tloiiai champion, made an impress- ivc tuiriiamrnt debut, by polishing off Robert Kcrdnsha 6-3, 6-0. Sco- oiid scoticd Bobby Riggs, tending tournament t.tlist, won eas- ily orcr William Canning 6-2, 6-1, and Frank Kovac. trounced Henry Batjer, 6-1, 8-2, to Joni Parker in Zifrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke 7-5, Hclcn Jacobs outclassed Shirley -I. Melio Bettina Beats Barman BROOKLYN. . The southpaw style of Melio Bet.- tiiin was too puzzling for Red Bur- man to solve tonight and the former the Baltimore red-head before a crowd of 10.167 in Ebbei: Field. Bet- Homer breaks tie IlY/Ve with the upswing. Prices were gcnvrally hotter fractionally. Most strength was posted by base The rampant New York Yankees, overpowered Bob Feller boclay and; edged out Cleveland Indians 4-3 practically to destroy the last ob- slruction between them and an- other American Lxague pennant. With. a crowd of 45,22’! displaying mixed feelings at the progress or the struggle, the great young right- l iiarider made a noble effort to stem , me tzdc- that already had engulfed l all ocncr rivals. But he was man- {hatidied in the early innings, and l lnstrad‘ cf gaining his 20th victory, isuffcred his fifth dfeeat of the season. It was New York's 35th triumph in ttioir last 4i games and the 10th in i4 tussics ivlt-h the Tribe this ' yr-ar. As a result the Yank; increas- fcd lhc-zr first place margin to an i apparently impregnable eight , games. i Folk-r labomd as though he real- dzcd that the hopes of the entire ‘lczigur- for haluno the parade of l ills Yankees rested on his should- " Hc had stepped int-o the . ‘ s: o0 at Cleveland to Yanks Overpower Feller To Edge Indians 4-3 Rizney, who went the Chicago, by the hard cloutlng Red sox trio who have been responsible for all f0 circuit drives that Elgney has given Boston this smie fan De win the final game oif the aerial with the Yanks and‘ save the In- dians from a complete rout. But today he yielded to the strain of carrying too big a load. His fast. ball did not look as fast, and his curves frequently clld not bmak. At Boston, home runs by Ted Williams. Jimmy Foxx and Jim Tabor accounted for live of the locals half dozen runs as they de- feated Chlcago White Sox 6-2 in the first game of the series. The homers were off Johnny disianoe for 5685131. At Washington, the At Philadelphia. exploding five hits for all their runs in the sec- ond inning. Athletics opened their home stand with a 4-1 victory over Si. Louis Browns. Dodgerszose As Cards Gain F irst-place Tie CINCINNATI, Jilly 22-—tAPl- 'i‘he collapsing Brooklyn iiorlgczs LIICfPQZI LIGJ‘ fifth game in six starts today and lost. trier: excalsive hold on the National League lead as Cincinnati Reds rallied for iivc runs in the ninth inning and iivon 5-4. Luke Hamlin had a shutout with- in lLs grasp g.ing into the [inal frame, only to have Lonnie Frey open with a. double. Then Frank McCormick singled for one ‘ilfl and Bill Wcrbei" walked. Hamlin made two more wilcl a pitches t) Dick West. and then was waved off the mound in favor of a. Hugh Casey, who completed the Job cf uuilking West and filling the bases. run rally brought cardinals a over the New York Giants and l tic for the lead in the league birds‘ raid, but they made authoritative hits, Enos Slaughtors ninth home run which opened the inning. flout At Chicago, the Cubs, home from Hudsén and Early their return to Wrigley Field with the ball and it sailed along the rightficld foul Inc, scoring ruiis and tying the score. three At st. Louis, a triumphant six- lri the 7-8 victory ‘Two errors figured in the Red- startiing with disastrous eastern trip, celebrated ill-hit, 13-2 slaughter of Boston Braves. at Pittsburgh, the Pirates Opclied YilillllelPhlfl a hrme stand by nosing out. the Mrs. E. T. Holman runner up, and the Goodwill medal wun for month of June by Miss Bet-Ly Large, Baseball Results Philadelphia Harris, Kramer Knott and Hayes. Chicago Boston Rignoy and Turner; H. Nelwsome Pittsburgh Mrs. IV. E. Cotton Wins ladies golf Championship Mrs. W. E. cotton won the indies’ chunploiiship at tho Beivedem Golf Club when she defeated Miss Marlon Marti; in. the final. It was a close match ending at the green. In the earlier round Mrs. Cotton, who has been playing some fine golf eliminated Miss Betty Large, defending champion. The ladies are enjoying splendid competitions as the coarse i: in very fine shape this year. Other matches drawing large en- senam" try lists have been the Longworth clubbed out ll hits and turned in m?” I“ Wm“ M“ E‘ M B"‘3“:“1 Cy fielding ma“ w defeat anc Mrs. Sweetwood meet: in the troit 5-4 as Sid Hudson proved finals. the Lady President's match effective in the pinches in giving won up eight blows, 20th last III by Mrs. H. S. Hedderson with III the ADIERICAN LEAGUE Louis 000 001 000-1 5 1 040 000 00x—4 8 0 and Fbrrell: 000 020 000—2 6 I 030 030 OOX-fi '1 0 MoKain and Tebbe its; Matrimony does Wonders for Heintzelman PITTSBURGH. July 22—(AP)-— The magic of matrimony has trans- burgh Pirate southpaw said today ho thinks pitching as a family man "had something to d " with a string oi five consecutive victories he has noticed since he became a beneclici. Two days before the wedding Kenny assayed a. start against the Boston Braves and failed to out the first inning. Maybe it was “bridegroom iii/tors" butt- said, milling. "Now—" terruptied his new "boss." the former Miss Pearl Bcenkcr, 22, Charles. Mo. So far Kenny has done all at the chore his bride has assign- ed him. He has shut out New York, stopped St. Lmils and mowed down those tough Brcoklyns for a sweep of the Na- tionalls first division clubs. CROP PROSPECTS DECLINE l UPFAWA. July 22—(CP)—Serlous declines in own in Alberta and Saskatchewan dur- inz the past week. the Dominion Biivcau of Statistics said today in the ninth report of the season on prairie oroo conditions. Rachunok, Gassatvay and Wal- ters: Collier and H. Howell. No rtham T71 is off this afternoon lard Time. formed bridegrgom Kenny neint- Promoter Clifford McDonald o-Paul Abbe or:li.lzi~"l..zi.slols.i.eccoz sir»- l» l» who colder o , . pitchers in the National Lieagllo. cmmumnl “n? X? 1mg to; 5on2; tegijlsgggnl At ieiist. the 24-year-old Pltts- "H? fflsl he“ Wm I e c "m Maritime horses. the Handicap Free-Flar-All and Pace, ilzis class will have May 24 starters including such horses and Ralney G, Henley. last didn't get o man out," Kenny ll t l f want Ken to Wm w“ an" 1m assured of an exec cii vew o 5L centre field parking allowed, right of ample free parking space on grounds. and Cincinnati sitions :- Pole-I-illda Budlotig. 2—R,a.ymond Budionl. 3—Dorothy Abcilc 4—-Bonnle Budlong. 5-Mis5 Brewer. 6-Lusty"s First. '7—Jacl< Clyde. prospects occurred and Pytlak. ~ 8—Ke11y's Nightmare. Cleveland 000 200 010-! B 0 Toronto 000 030 100-4 ‘l 2 2M T, p New York 012 I00 ooii-a 1 o Newark 40o on IDXTJI l0 4 °' k “m glléegyand Hemsley; Donald and Eiflsepgiéiéienciaibak, Christopher Po1e_sklppy dale ' ' B-Grottan Queen Detroit 100 002 00I~—4 l 3 Montreal 000 012 003-6 ‘I 2 ik-BEB-WIGHIG Waihinghm _20Z 000 1010-5 I1 3' Baltlmoro 023 000 000-5 I1 I 4-—Jean Henley. k-Uscita Britton fi-Bonnle Scott: 7—Bebe McEIwyn NATIONAL LEAGUE First comm m o0 F2 7 1oz ooo coo-s II o gyfflflellsitfier 300 000 0-4) a i’ 2-28 TH" 8= PA" 310 000 00x-—4 10 0 Wissmim and Mueller; Andrews Pole—Watchfm Afternoon The biggest one day racing meet ever held on PE. Island will be run at Northam, races starting at 2.00 D. m. 515mb The big event oi the day will be All Grattaii, Joe Direct. Jane Azolf, The 2.21 Trot at Pace. 2.28 Trot 5; Pace, and a 3 Year Old ‘Trot, 8: Pace round out the four event card. Everyone attending this meet is track at all times as there is no large grandstand will comfortably salt 2500 people. Motorists will find The following is the draw for po- Three Year Old Trot d; Pace Races MINOR/A Ill-Ablfi SAVI: YOU Mougv ON usyi . GOOD-IOOVINO simvtwi 3—Scutty Watson i ‘ li-Petcr Reamore 2—I.iucky Guy 5--Darkey Kalriiufik (B? The Associated Pr Handicap n," F" A“ lefélutitinil kiln-cc loads-rs glfisle Trot Player ' G A“ R ten scratch June Evans Williams. Red Sox '77 247 7e 5% as ‘Scratch Playdale g _ lo. Yanks D0 359 84136 20 feet Major Bowca Relax‘ gggawrs~ 82 §3° 57 l22_ 2o I880 ciiaiiiim B Mize, baidsgm~~ r7314 64100. 2o feet Albert E. Grams y_ Brave; '_' 72 572 g. 20 feet Martindell i so feet Jane Azoff _ HOME RUNS 8O feet Ralney G. Henley _ to: 100 feet All Grattan eesmno22:r1§ga0gf~F-iisém§eél€lr,Yan Nicholson, Cubs. l8 RUNS BAITED |\ i lie Milestone IVins the kecs. izral.?axil~iifleig§§iezgl§f§glllgéizlfi ' ' .5911. _Qlil>s._69. ‘ ' Grand Circuit ~'—-~- ~=-=:=§ Bostonian (W. Mcnilngi ,_ 43 Feature Event n55?’ S‘“"°“*’"" ltlv- will Times: 2.04; 1,5414; 206i“ ' ‘ 2.08 Bar Ptaca p“, » OLD . se 8000 mar rove osep ' ry . Reldinz Milestone to viotorv In the giiwifiififfiglflfifml“) ll Grand Circuit's feature 2.12 Stake Mayz-ay-ptls sun" (A';,‘;,-'-~i 27 Tim toiiav iirter immune third In New ganove, ,P,“",“."’ 54¢ [IIG first heat. A sta,.ted_coll'§l<,élsls im-ugfl '0! svMMmlEs s‘%i’iii‘§ii°.1ei.?i ’z.i>’i‘»’i‘§’"f.’iii§f““ ‘ 2.11 Bar Pace, Pur $500 (15-165. l5-l6s, £5165) S°”°§E,S'§'§,§b Irzwfigiflggfllgllliil. BickB it izi>.. 2 Mierblewgfilfffvflfi I4 N,},‘,,",,,f,“g;gq<§g",; -k- -4 Chief BEITV (Jordan) . 4 2 Rea; Mww i “ff” ----1 S‘fii2i”il‘i‘fi‘€i§iii’§ii"l.i;iia"Anni’ "’ M?“ ‘Utwn’ ~~t-‘-~~lllilii Times: 1.59." 2001i». 2.00%. ' KAA-i;gIdsfbarted_LOve Sm“ my‘ 2.12 Strike Trot, Purse $1.000 “mes: 207%‘ 2'09 (One mile, 15-16:, one mile) .._.____ FORMED AT CHRISTMAI ‘I110 Canadian Army Con,‘ o s as was formed on Cliristmiu Dill Milestone (Smart) Brittinnlc (Craig) Chuck Alon: came iip a! iii piiicii- Philadel iiiii Phllllel. 4-3. III it Mm?" Flam“ and Waml“? Efifififil- hitter for Harry Cigaft anfd HPIIQR? gain; wlgitgn developed lntomol, tighg Kung" “m! L017” ed to pull hi. bat ack a tor siarv- pit-c crs‘ attic af er star g ou iiigtivwfi _g_wat_ra_ IICDIIIE as i\_II‘€9-S\\'lI‘lg_£g contest. girggflylg" 333 m 3005a”: g % r. SEA BRIGHT, N.J., July 22— Winner of eight out of nine clay forced three-set of Top-scoffed Don McNeill, the na- the dc- seeded fourth, the third round. en- from 6-1. uiiicrcd scriie rcsitance ‘.16 Staiitcn befcre winning. n in straight love sets and iiy May Bundy seedcd third. mined Mrs. Helen Rhibany 6-1, D855 While only a few of tho names have been mentioned both teams played first class football. Directly following Group Captain E. A. Blake present- ed the cup to Stnniand the captain of the winning team. He expressed his pleasure at. the success of the soccer series and hoped there would . ho similar leagues In other sporh. July 22——(AP)— ht-hcavywcitzht champion pLlIlCh- out a I0-rouiid dcctslm over the a. weighed- 186 1-4; Burmari, 189 Fine the Nearly four hundred saw Hdqrs. defeat the Cooks and Butchers 3 b0 0 in a fast and ex- citing soccer match Monday even- ing on the station field, Headquarters forced throughout the match and only the rnunal" brilliant defensive work of Peacock only gDa] scored in the first half. In the second half Hdqrs. had the wind in their favor and put on the pressure to keep the ball in their opponents’ defensive area, most of the time. During this half Peacock, Eoalie for Cooks and Butchers did some remarkable work in However Gibson Wood to send in a beautiful shot that. glanced off the post for the second goal. Wood scoring from Gibson's well placed post. Faye. the tall right back for Hdqrs. played an outstanding do- fense game. His strong kicking and aggressiveness in attack contribut- cd largely to the success o! his team. Shortly before the end of the game Wood again scored taking the winning opponents as they left, tho field. mReferee-Jlfllght lieutenant Rob- ns. soccer match between two star teams. Y. M. C. A. Notes N on R. A. F. Sparta SOCCER. CUP FINAL spectators tihO play saving. com blried with from Groom. boys the game Hamlin, Casey and Franks; Wai- ters and Iombanii, West. ow York St. Louis Carpenter. McGee. Dunning; White, Krlst and Man- cuao. Bollon Chicago Posedel, Hutichings, Barley, Lin- manna, salvo and Mast, Mont- gomery: Lee. Mooiy and McCul- lough, George. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Jersey City Fuchs. Pezzullo, White and Par- i°i‘3i'i°.§’.“‘}§‘.°°‘°,.‘iii‘§f§“i§‘° croft up rooms rim ‘ . m em re. higher score. The first goal was scored by Tgtfllil: In"! ow 030 a z sik f-o w ll laced comer l‘ ° 0-3 KICKQSDYXJ$KBGIDZOIIEThIB was the N°‘""‘ °°° 11° °—= 4 ° Fowler and Garbok; Borowy, Johnson and sears. 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