’ imam SIX ' e-mn cnnizimrnrown constants GOSSIP OF‘ THE" .,_ i . t‘? . 1.. s. Ol -l 1O ‘U13 IJ qlhl \ v ' ' __L__-()---—--i . . In Seventhtiameoi viii League Bmitaiil. the Stars Batting ‘ Strong "Five o Their Eight Times at Batgwlon‘ a. Deois-' ive Victory Over the Rovers. Large Turn-Out oi Spectators Vllitneissed" List- less Baseball. Stars 011E011‘ (iame _ in First Two Innings, ‘Batting ‘_ 1n Nine Runs. w hih At Victoria Park lust evenintli with weather conditions iperfeet. =1 large gathering of ‘baseball fan.“- saw the Stars in a butting siwaif “win an easy victory 1mm 1m R9“ ors From the outset the Rovers seem- ed to he away off color and the Stars just dug right in nnil hall things all their owil way from start to finish. Aylivaril the Rovers pitcher afleir living hit repeatedly and the neces- sary su-pport lacking was replaced thy Xlcldlirhern at the first of the third, who although holding tihié Stars somewhat ilietter was hit for a total of six runs to the 015111- innings. The game got away on E0011 WIN witlh the Rovers at that. they snic- ceedied in getting as far as third. ihut could not effect a score. “11119 the Stars added four counters through heavy hitting assisted thy two errors in the infi-‘eld. The Rovers secured two runs in the first of the second, and ‘the Stars laid on heavier than ever and drove inflve runs, iheing assisted il>y three infield errors. The third innings the Rovers failed to score and the Stars in their half secured two more runs. In the fourth the Rovers again w nt scoreless and the Stars, con- tiuu (l adding 1o their ‘big lead by thriving two more runs in. 'l‘he fifth, sixth and seventh in- ll.ll__[ both sides pulled right in and no runs were registered for hither rllilUtl, . in the first of itihe eight the Rov- ers secured two runs and the Stars repeated the sa-ine performance, al- so securing two. in the first 0f the ninth the first mun '1ip for the Rovers was thrown out at first, the next bat-Ker IOCEH" cd a free pass, and caught steal- on seeont . LYN“ steal‘ bomb when ‘ball lcilgwl in catchers protec- tor. McDonald nn ‘third. nohertY 011 sefonll, McCarey gets dree ‘pll-SGJKD first home. Doherty 011 9111K]. M90819? on second. McQuald on first. MC" and iMcCarey. ‘M0- Qunitl ‘getting to third. ‘B- Mcmwm singles and reaches second 0n throw, ‘McQuaitl scoring. 11101111118. hit to outfield, Cronrln handling nicely. scoring DohertY Second inning!- frtoveis~saunilers reaches first on second basomans error P. Mc- Innis struck out. Aylward. 111i- 111d score Saunders. ‘beinz 081181" 51°31‘ ing second, Cronin connects and gets home on wild over thinow 11y catcher, '\Vilildams gets free DB" to. first, steals second and Moore, short (grounder to V. Mc- Quaid, thrown out at. first. lStars——v'P. McQuaid, . " firfl and second on short-stops error. Lynds drives out a nice one scoiring lucQiiald, and getting to second on connects and scores Lyuds, reach- ing second on throw in, Doherty first lhasemans terror scoring. McCarey connects and drives in Doherty. going Ito second struck out. Mclnnis grounds to Ayl- iwaril, thrown out ntAflrst. Third Innings. second and third, Diamond and Doheriy. ing second, when he carried the sack outside ithe circle, This ended the gums, the ‘Rovers Captain Cillll" ing his llliEfliibf/l the field. The umpire verified the decision and again called play hall ‘but no Rover halter was sent in and after five minutes ‘wait, umtpirc ilfoAleer called the game-in, the Stars favor 1 —-i, The gainc iby innings. i First Innings. liov rs—--Cronlu struck ‘on-t, Wiill- iuuis hit safe, ‘in first stezoiing si-c- (Hill and third while .\loor‘- was rt‘- ~ ‘ring a fruu pass to first. Mo lwwhi-rii lwils an mould fly Lyiiils. llialnolltl lilt. lliy [iitelivtl ‘l)illl lzu s to first. Cronin strikes out. SiRPSWLYntIs ltlis safely going to first and stealing second, W. Mc< Donald reziches ilirsit on second hasciualfs error. ilynds ciiiiiping on third, [Joherty hits safe, McDonald Stars-P. McQuaid free pass to first, steals second and third. Lynda grounds to Williams. thrown out at first scoring lvlcQuaid, W. Mc- Donald hits safcly, steals second and third, Doherty grounds M Aylwnrd, thrown out at first, Mc- Donald scoring. ‘McOarey fans. Fourth Innings. iltnvcrst-Jfhe iflrst two mien up, ihlrlunis nnd Aylward fans, Cronin grounds to tMcCarcy at first. iStars-N’. McQuald and McCalbc llll‘ First two men up wenit down to Alcldut-hvrn, l3. McDonald hits safe uuil reaches second going to third, Alt-Innis reaches first and second on titciiers error McDonald scoring, l‘. blt-Qiiiiid semis out a nice grounder stretching iit iinto a. two ‘hagmrr and scoring Mclnnis, Lynda fans. Fifth ‘Innings. ‘lioversi-—\Villia'm infield fly to hyuds, Moore struck out. Mic- Euchern grounds to 1P. McQuaiil thrown out at first. S.fars.——-\V_ McDonald hits safe. siealinu: second and third. Doherty and hlcffurey fans, V. grounds to hluore at illrst. McQuaid Sixth Innings. Rnvors~Dianlontl fans, Connors grounds to Ii. McDonald. thrown out. ut first. Saunders reachies first on iihirtl strike, V, McQuaid caught him ntlilpiilg (yff sack, ~RillEli$j15+1 filling bases v, McQuaid ‘sees ‘ to first and McDonald lsforced out i (‘abe grounds to Moore. 0111 81111151- P (rpm BOHQVIHO f0 CMGQQO. “ma rum. iinvltlng sown officials along l r t ‘l ONLONG "HIKE" reaches second, steals third and TOM‘ MASON’ who h wflmn‘ union in Beilovillo. ball. Connors fans. mans error, stealing second. Ceibe reaches first Belle on hascma ns Itovcrs—~McEaoh-ern reaches f-irst hilcnonald out m first‘ P_ Mchmm tinunors fans and Saunders out 10 ring, maven refused to “mm o“ ’ Cleveland 800 _ error. B.. McDonald, and stealing third, V, McQuaid 18118. “frown. m" at first on, phree stflk, Starting one of rthle ggmamn "hi" Muciii)“ M15 a “ice ‘ma. sewing es V. McQuaid scoring. Molnnls I7QilPTiY and MUCMBY- B- Mcmnaid grhunds to Williams. thrown out at‘ BIG LEAGUES . (National Lupus) PHTSBURBH. June. IE-Prhe losing streak of the Ghats was extended to four games when hit a hams run tn the nllfih with ersity Penna nmmih third for the Giants but had I10 , leave the game after being spiked . tin the right arm by Moore 1n the ‘ mm inning. Grantham , hit by spltchelibaiilthnflw ' nut It iScott. oreensiéia ..,and Snyder; Morrison, Adamo and GUN-h. (100011. iits flth consecutive game today thy test that resulted‘ in five home Irirnn tllie Culbs getting four. Broolrf smashed two. the first. one conning with two men on bases. Griffith Hartnews hlciw was his 16th. of the 5858011. ' Boston 4. 8 8 Chicago 8 12 1 Genewich, Mamuard and O'Neill‘; Jones and ilIs/rtnetg (Amoelcan League) Boston. June 15.-—<Both Chicago and Boston hit feeely today ‘but first game ofnlhe series. _Chicago .. Boston Cvengros, Thurston» and Schatlk. Cause; Buffing and ‘Nevlut. (National League) annexed their fourth straight yuc- tory from Philadelphia. the score was 0 to 4. It was the ninth straight y&fld Sand teach, hit. ‘homers, the lat- |stafl_aDQhg]-[y grown.“ 4o Me. ter with one man on base. throw. stealing "1114. W. McDonald Eachwn’ thrown o“. a, “m m.- rmlsaeiynu ........... ._ 4 9 o “ Car>y\ safe on first on second base- V. scorlng reaches first on pitcher and MeQuuw hm a m“ one and reach. Rhem and Schmidt. McDmmm 65 second. scoring lMcCarey, lMc-i first. 5t. Louis . . 6 12 1 Mitchell, Carlson and Henline; (American League) PHlIJADELPl-IIA‘, June 15. -_ 111 1118 ihibibry of ibassiball and cer- "F! tHlNl-eu won today 1 to o. aynuer . i one on ‘bole. Eddie lllorroll. Unv- _' o was f Soul. and was put out of time tgnmoim " the oixtln, _ I ew York . 6--J'(—-1‘ Pittsburgh T18 1" clilcugo. June its-camp pols - defeating Boston, s y... 4, dn a con- i made his with one man on base. " i Boston was more timely. thereby‘ defeating White Se: 18 to 3. in -t_:he f | B1‘. LOUIDB. June 1‘5.—=Oontlnuing ‘ their heavy hitting ‘behind Khan's = ho Wly u» linens the out Boys’ nq- 511M» bitching. this Cardinals today 1101031. f0!‘ the Phililes. ‘Bottomiley " , . u, “So.i,',I'his is London Broadcloth” Shirts made from London Broadcloth have that distinctive English character so much sought after by better-dressed men. In all the new delicate shades and beautiful stripe effects. London Broadcloth is finished like sill: andwears better than silk. Fully cov- cred by the Forsyfh Insurance Policy. Special value‘; J. w. ROBBLEE- 135 Great George Sir"! WHERE SO-OIETY BRAND CLOTHES ARE SOLD ‘BUSINESS HOUBS B A. M. -TO 8 l’. M. $2.95 Tommy Milton Woni2 Manitoba. Rivers " 250 Mile Spring Automobile Classic 0n Rampage, Oust 500 From Homes Miss loleen Taylor, one of local swimming stars who promises to bring fame to Canada at no very distant date. ‘ - Si.'|l'S.————Ml‘.‘(lllll0 fans, H, iMc~ llilllililll short igiroundcr to Molilnch. ern fans thrown out at first, Mclnnis the " Seventh Innings. Rovers-d’. Mclnnls fans. Ayl- vuard ‘grounds to McCarey. B. Mc- ‘_l)onnld covering ‘sack. Cronin igrounrls to V. ‘MCQUlllfl thrown out at first. Sli\l'R.—~Tll(‘ first two mien P. Nlctbuttid and Lynds strike out. “W. JVlcDtinziltl reaches first safe. anti stealing second. Eighth Innings. Rnvors—\‘lfllilimms reaches on pitchers and Ifirst ‘bssemans terrors, Moore hit by ‘pitched iball. uitilint-lii-rn reaches first safe. Wil- liams forced out at third by Lynda, Diwmnnd grounds to first. Moore stmring, ‘MnEacherrn gotiiting to l‘ first ' ‘third and reachiing home on pass i, deadly than the Male? strange love new". 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June 1s.- HeaYY Ninth lnnI-ngl. “may and by "will! 13 irunds de- " AUFOONA. June 14.-—'l‘omtmiy wins during last night. it is feared. L Rovm-arsaundersv grmlnds to footed Cleveland 17 to 16. ‘Sim- ‘Milton won Jhe 250 rmile ‘spring will increase the flood danger inI S, 111011!‘ homie run» tin this session ‘ " automdhlle race this after- Southwestern Manitoba, ivhere the on second iliaseninnk; error going to gets new pa“ m m." out at secfwound up the attack and‘ drive in noon, covering the distance in 2 whole township of Medika ‘is in- u __ as.» 0nd when he carried “ck W‘ o! two ‘base runners. hours ten mlinutes 21.59 seconds. undated, causing 500 persons to ‘ i . . . 115 24 0 '_ . LATER vacate their homes when the White- 4° _ . Umpire ‘McAleer called gamla in Pimnadelilihifl .-......., 17‘ 19 l IALTOONA, P9... June 14.—~Fol- mouth and Birch rivers overflowed 4' ‘favor of Stars. 15-4. Mmer’ speech‘ Yowm H111. Ulhle lowing s. protest entered by Frank their Ilianks f0l10W1118 881191111 liiiyfi 42 48 , 4‘ . The line-up, .. "d MYB"? Rollrmeil. “Baimngafn ,-Eupm over the award 0g the 250 of train early in the week. ‘*5 Rovers " Qtg-yfleimach- 11101105. Glue. Wallis? le HD6811 WW ‘#1115511! here YGELQr- The ‘water was FQCHllIlgdHli, it .is .16 Catcher and ‘P61111118. Berry, Oochrane. ~ y'=t°.q~°mmy Milton 0mm...“ o; now feared it will again rise, caus- . 47 4a 4o _ Dltthlbnd . . . . . . . . . . Donei-ty ' . " ~ l ‘ ins additional Assumes w farm nrv- . . N t, _ bile contest board of the American . 5° Pitcher ,‘ t n onnl League) “tomobue Association “may Chen ‘party. Eighty-three Ruthenien tfam- s s2 Ayiiwanl _. . . . . . . . . . . ,, v. Mcquwiq MGINCINNATI. June llh-Cinoinn- é“ u the ma“, tape o; the "we tiles are ‘being cared for ihy neigh- 1“ Base | made it two gwmes out of thtree “m, he mm“ xi,“ the 61mm Ibors in nearby localities than are 59 54 Moore . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MoCarey ‘mm Bmdflyn my "111311118 today's d, l t te d not inundated. and the ‘lifiwindai _._.i _, ____ 2M‘ Ba“ 151311»? i0 2i i i 232.55. “will? (ntloiiheygs rfeavylslfilills "°"""“m°“i i” ‘iwpiymgkimd Q3“ 11 Builds "T wmiams _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .11 Mononmd n 2 B 2 i ' ; i caring for the live stcc of e Cross Word Puzzl N . 153 . ‘ 3.1L Base Cincinnati 6 8 0 gigging?‘ fsoiu- Ylhi:uz°nriii‘lel)illi" settlers. a o _ . - 1 ce 0 A mo a y - - Connors H Lynda i 2"]? Wlgfliyglsdreporteg yiestelrdzliy ti; Waters 3 to 4 Feet om». Key to cm" word Puzzle N°' 153 g;’:'i5t‘l’é:°5i5- McEat-hlern . . . . . . . .. P. McQ id . T “V9 1'19 B B89011 . s lec nret , , . ‘. m “a the winner. with Elliott in second The flood waters have reached a Horlmntal i‘ llmiiicui ‘"1"- Ctronin . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘W McDonald H.141“! 8nd Miltomthird. It was dis- depth of ‘from ithree to ‘four feet, "F! 111""? ""11 W111i"- (;_ Figld we the 91.1..“ do new‘), chadlmb Qnvgfgd that in the c1059 31.1151. 0g and with no tbonts un the district, 1 A an..." quadrupfly 2° iiiilililiic. iiuse. __ Saunders . . . . . . ... ..... .. MoCnJbe 8e u» Station Binders ti. a friendly "18 "We "mt 11w ‘scorers nan ue- the‘ settlers are constructing ram- 6 To iii-elm free 27 -“““°"- . L, Field iswms of baseball to the play .1 come-mixed and had failed to give Wile" 1119!? Vilcfiied ‘iililii’ Mme-l» l2 Land measure (pl) 29 lmmmiii" immmi‘ ‘l Mclnnis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mclnniswiidllfiflday at 6 p. m. on the P W. Elliott‘ credit for a lap he made. 111° ‘pewie hail 1° Wadi’ 1117011311 1.1 one who 0H5 ' 32 ("K1111 01 111319- U.mp|.re__]0hn McA|eer_ C_ QrQunds_ ' The "wlnners. “me w“ 2 hours 10 thlree feet of waiter, carrying child- 15 For‘, u“ or l‘; 3~i llieustlrc._ i Base J.u.1ge_p~rank Mcnonadm 141M up .1! as ‘onows. mmmes and 2149 secondm ren on their shoulders and carry- H; wmjpd Hg’ 35 Animal mule parent. score 1b Iuntngih Qfl1ghef-_U_ Blanch rd _ int: Che old and -infirm mien and mo“ m‘ (“in 36' 11,. y e ,Capta.in, W,‘ . 18 Rest I .ur witness. 1 2 a 4 s s 7 s o - ‘Pitcher-db. Uallthlel‘. ‘ ' Wilma“ 1° 111v land» . _ ' as Moisture Rovers _ 0 g 0 0 0 0 o 2 o__ 4 1.5L Base.__R_ Cronin ._ In several other districts of tihe i‘, 1mm“? 0! garment" wit) (nulse. iilterest Slilfs . . . . .. 4 5 2 2 0 o o 2 0 -15 ‘Znd. Base o. magnum. . , , . lmmince ifi°°<1 0011111110118 prevail. *0 "Mi" m“- 41 {t}... ,1. . ' . a 3rd. Base-T. Rannlhan. id i“ but ‘the situation is not seriims‘ .22 sficiiny (‘m’) » 4‘; hliicik am‘ M0758 .31.“... 5hop_L_ ‘Bumcham a); afternoon. on the West 23 suffix denoting plural. 4} A ' a ptem_l_ Lonsapme‘ ‘ ant Damond flréde lX. of West Situation Watched. 2i “least-Hike animal, 4" _ "imri" The Rovers 8.98m“! a “me over Q p1e|d_q_ Fisher‘ Kent heat out Gra éVlll in a very 26 qqmroughfure (ML) 7 ‘(7 ‘Iiflflllllc (leer, (jontidfnt ,1“ M“, s...“ out’ Wm, um 1,_.1r1utq__.E_ Dlamonti close game. the flunl score being ‘The situation ls ibuing ‘watt-lira 2 (ML 4.) in driiln; u light blow, three yuan“, that are playlng m [the ‘R, Ggiiyflylgr spare“ 2-11. The playing was ulr tight for t" osoly by tho ipfOVlllUlfll goynf“. 23 Girl.“ Ham“ direction (lllL) City League this year, The mono D1‘. Frank DQ570911“, Managers the first few innings but grud-Iially inent, (l. S_ ilirotlan. of the Exton- 3U Before dark o: in exist, is play Dlay from first to last in- '">—~0o>_-__ it became ruggedi ‘Curhonnell for i‘ "n ‘Sefvicfi- 111 011 the scum of til.‘ 3i Ou top, _ ,_ _ mugs. RACES AT OHAIFHAM the losers nine-lulu a good game 3'": i]! kefvinlir the govern. 3;; T0 3.0,, ~ A w .5. m] ifiFfiii". on JUNE 241m mo zs-m While Murley was right there with ' w“ l" ‘Q "is extent of 3r K t. . -_ e iii/tin '* w i O The Sm“ learned the an or Mb __ the goods m], the winners. Murlefltlliltjnlignigusgfir and relief i-Qqmrw -> tgoeixtan unsuspected lnipuii ~ m s” é 2 R W. ..,,,,,, ma, “m, .85. game. and CHATI-IAM, June 15.—'I‘hg our... had ten strikeouts to an. credit and m. ,,.m;,s,,nflu f“ i’ “m” ""“"“_""-“ s1 Conjunction. N sprung a ma; surprgm, by n“ michl Driving Sporting Club are Cnrbonell four. These tennis are t 1m m u 11d fodder, sufficient 39 Periodic“, _. _____ holding a big day's race meet up, well matchced and the next gamo .f§,,,,'.,,‘; rm "emsf" ‘um imnwi"? 4i Iloly 1111111. (i111) We thought sum-ebony said the 31111-111811! 0n June 24th and 25th. will he n "hnuidlngeri" il..w.,.§..d“.’.',“ ‘m. T.“ hm“: ~12 To pester- worry sacks would ~hc securely fastened The management have arranged a , Line-ups orit-les in thuyho [If] t ma] mm]- ‘14 Hfllllvlliy 11011168 i in future, when things are done BDlendld card which will suit horse Gilli’ Viil- Grade IX. ‘the waters will is}. lit‘ iliocemlon or 4'5 light blow i t; Inn-t at the start there will Poe no owners from these provinces as‘: » ‘Catcher Ito rctutrn to itiheiir {:11 m residents 46 ’li‘0 bind i kick coming. horses can be short-shipped from R. "Inman -..-i..._.. W. McDonald their‘ own stocks 115' and “mm 4s l...“ um} t t here to the big meet in Moncton . P1101161‘ i i 4i) A qiamfo? 3.11.12“ it ilooks as if there was ‘too "many 0n July 1 .'l‘he purses for th t, F. Carbonell ___.“_ ____ __ E. Murl - - ' fingers in the ple., one says gflmg are exceptionally high for Bsclrtwlfn First Base eyiorllp Cflllilltlons gzrglmmm" at Aibegwclt grounds another d-ecly]. surly meet and will be sure to at- J. Squnrabriggs ______ __ R, Bevan valueel . v-s it shall ibe at Victoria Park. ml tract n m; ‘n ltl f t i . ' ' 2 ii B . . .-,~ .' ' , - 1' 1* iii-ii"? o - e e o an r es M. Block -:.I.‘-_._I:?_. B.,l3arlow iliXiiilibiiiqtirlfeuglteheri-fillhsigigilnif Con‘ M Rumor’ Vertical ‘nun’ fin Pun“ No; 152 i i i - Sui-Base cellent and ideal i l - o ex’; 1-H; g 1i mite areas, “wow . ITY LEAGUE STANDING Ill. Hsunderssilnvgu- E. Warren says the second crop report 15.4.1941 1 Thin slice. W ‘_ _ i‘ ' 1. w L M m ,_ 319G311 °' 1°11 D this year by the Manitoba Frco 2 Hurts. _I*0r_Flre Insurance Stars .. 1 2 2 3f; '_ "" "Fig-la ---- -- .Grnnt 3131:; The Report was published i fitlge. _ . : ‘Mum . ‘ ‘ - ' nn's n , ' . 1° 22 22 55% 25 MéI-Qdle. ------------ -- B. ROBBIE The report on crop conditions i“ 5 Fm-m otayggb "to be}: H. M, l 11°! 11019 11y whining a 4 5 a 7 1:5: three praitrls provinces is bns- 7 Thus. _, 166 Richmond Strut on ._ ' ‘- mi1:33.51’1'L°i..“?..2'§1..°‘1‘il'§.'l.‘?'3"‘§Z§Il'?'l' '.1'l'i"..'"" wmn"q"d° 1x‘ - 1' 2 4 1 1 1 3 °‘1".“'"“'" 15:511.‘ zlwlfifiiilzfitrgil. ii h’) . "m" m I o u o u n a o . Grade VIII. .-’._ 1 3 1 1 2 3 0-1111... lpondents, 10 South American coina o, . .1 - ‘ = .. - -_ . . B G 8 _ -- y eorge McManus , . . . “ . , l _ i 1' ' BRINGING l-WNTHERQ mono-mm aw ' — . ' Yong-s vnu. Reta’ ‘ q Mmoihqiu-o ‘a u“. Kaviuwu, voflflfl, < ' ' “ t-r/t. f» \<'.? - , r. . 1,. ~. ‘.- _- .u- _. ‘i tan-mart’: "we v .-",~..-_ l».-