PAGE SIX YEO THEA TRE ---€_____.__ HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY ETOWlV N E W Si Newliouser Smashes IeonanVs 19,14 Earner! Run Record Reds Co On Hitting Spree, Defeat Giants $iil|l Yankees‘ NEW YORK. June 2 --(APl - out for the. Giants. three runs 2-1 Cincinnati Recs went on a hitting home, and runners oa third and‘ . . _ _ y h ififfibéfidli .91’. $273533} $213.” l €‘E.‘i"'§i.32° Siééfzi‘ J“u'§“°i2‘..5°°l.'.fi ,, the sluggish Giants had sluggedi in '1 2-3 innings of effective relief 1 lomhicggxwgiineesgi/QEL 1x2: nnqlyheaaloxiliislejfitlgtetiianrgfiingwafimg Bucky wme“ °“ m” mmmd with‘ wmk‘ New York Yankees two itraiglit iii from inning to inning. allowing a five runs in the first two innings-l WW1 "l!" m“ “wh- nm m)” I an abbreviated series at Chicago hit there and a blngle there - - and the best strikeout performance since The Cincinnati clouting amounted lgren and Danny Murtsugh mood | "Gently “up ed the American no" h“) mp to 5o 1mm“ (about Bob nun,‘ m m 1mm to 18 hits off a procession of five Phlladelhpla Phillles to a 6-5 vle- I Mame Ehampgns "am today H one-fourth O! a pitcher.‘ "mm. New York pitchers and sverv tory over the Chicago Cubs to oon- behind me flvth“ hum“ o; Lgny ' wzyfr lnwhtlge “lied: hlaigeuap étacreg: giglgC-B the four-game series at Cbic- J“, Wm, m capture t e 593195 [ ers. ve . to come lo bat. made from one to Although forced to mtlre after h°-f~‘,’;,‘¥§n§.‘.'{‘°§.§°.°'§>°itcnu.g duel Federation In Women Decorated Annual Meeting Awnwimanmussoanuiiiiairui.“ Wanted EMPLOYMENT AND cuusm on; oiuinss i ANn z, sou suriogulfirmssm“ m" ssavlc: omcs Al‘ cnsuorrnowu f l" ' Open to qualified missus: of the Counties of Quaaiia ins l‘ isoo Mun’: I" an“ l w """"I= For xoduelllllllmi Plus Cast of Living Bonus aa provided, i,“ m" . MINIMUM quauncsrloivs as 1pm. Alllillcania must have experience in maintaining" m“; ability to meet the public. some knowledge 9f Qmplomu‘ "wit. "Willis Infill"! l knowledge of some lndu , mumgmm‘ APPLICATION roams. obtainable at rm Ofllcq, .1." filed wlisrComrnlasion Representative s". ‘hing: maaler own . a. L, nor urn ' Please ‘quote Competition No, 48-1885. n THAN JUNE m’ u“ Men eligible for military‘ service cam t lions will not be iranaf ' moms; wfmh" nus snvsarssansanr 18 sumoaizsn By "1"" nmsorou or NATIONAL ssuscrivi: siiavics. oiearnad ‘aggdbisrsoord m__wl3|$fl_ o cent-age po liiugetter than Leonard's lull record of N. "I must halve improved consider- sbmly," said Hal. who won only sigh! w s ' Pmmunmus. Jung a .. (AP) I Q -m startling news m: Hal New- iiuoser of the Detroit Tigars ls pit- ching better baseball t season ‘than Dutcaheonartiigld in 1914 - z e year s grea utchman so the American 1e earned Run losing 16 last year. Reoo --ieaoli theearsolthe Halhasyieldsdnuulnmily modest Hal himself today. and it of his last Bl innings and in only shocked him right out of his chair. two of his last 8'1. He has won t!!!“ “Is that so?" he said. jumping 11P- "ls that so? Well wliaddys know.’ gjgqfjflll- Irr-n-PWI —Wlth— WALTER PIDGION MAUREEN UIIARA N York his first eastern a eseiyiinco. heofiinned 14 to win 3-2. .~ MONTAGUE- FRUFAY AND SATUBDA! SOUBIS — MONDAY oQI-ISI‘ m." hi pitching eight innings, Schoolboy an m wa “tween wage and Thev scored once in the first. Rowe won his thl Iyounce 333k Bofgwy. w)“; gavg a twice in the second. four times in season. Neiwell Kimball relieved m third and again in the fourth and Rowe. but Jack Kraus had to finish Th, ymgg 891; to the so); south- tapered off with single runs in the when the Cubs threatened to tie aw gm- ghep- Qnly nm 1n the 5th sixth and eighth innings. the score in the ninth. nnin when John Lindell tripled Big Clyde Shoun took over from Each team made 11 hits. and aollie Hemsley singled. But Walters in the second with one Sport Shorts From Britain By Allan Nickle-sun Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, June 2 —- (GP) — While Henry Cotton watched, held- less in his sick bed. fire destroyed the Ashbridge Golf Club where the former British Open champion is professional. It was the fifth fire in Big British Transport Plane Lost LONDON. June 2 (AP)-A Bri- tish overseas trans rt plane. with actor Leslie Howar reported among its 13 passengers, was officially de- clared over-due and presumed lost today after reporting in a final messing: yfsgerbay that it Willrd a ac e enem a crs ebb Dunham of Hsvelock. N3, WK“, m mug, m whiz,“ to m‘. president of the Ibcersted Women's ]Qnd_ Institutes of Canada: Mrs. Adelaide 1g w“ gppgrgnfly m, viqflm o; sengers. These [mas £11m giéiiilgmtlisfifi, ‘w, av “'1'... . ‘rs-lib “"“"°“ P" . e an is trans m rt 1 Plans i’.§;‘»§%li..‘l2l’.”’ it.“ i’- " e aet com 1 plane was at 1T‘Z“.§."§§§'n'.’ii§}.“‘ Others Aboard Besides Howard, officially reported atliimnlgiaiiéoubeun $70065 mega Kenneth Stonehouse: 1 . as Eton corr Reuters News Age espondent and Alfred Chen director and fi-l isbon reports said they, women and two children rel OTTAWA. June 3 -(CP)— Wo- men who have played oiitstandlnl roles in Canada's war time 111p l’? celved recognition in the mug-s birthday honors list announced last night. Decorations were con- femd upon so women: 3B to civil- ians and 20 to women in the ser- V1055. Five were made commanders of the Order of the British umpire- Mme. Justine Beaublen. O.B.E.. of Montreal. for outstanding patriotic and hilanthropic work; Mrs. Wall- pbell. 0.3.3.. of Windsor. Borowy gave his advantage away in the 8th. In the 9th Luke Appling doubled after two were out. Joe Kuhel was DALHOUSIE, N.B. June 2 -(CP) purposely passed and Mike 'I‘resli ... canon 1-1, L, Roy, Winnipeg, was dropped a Texas Leasue sinsle into re-elected president of the Canad- centre for the deciding rim. lan Chcss Federation at p, meeting The Red Sox and St- b01118 held before the opening of the Can- Broiviis made their four-game series 3.11m. 611555 Tqumamgnt may, an all-overtime affair by splitting promouon o; chess p)“ 51110113 a doubleheader at Boston. the vls- University sgudems, women's clubs ltors takins the opener ‘H 1n 12 and Canadian Youth was consider- innlngs and the home forces the 3 2 ‘Hi . inahwap in 10 tramw- ' Officers elected in addition to the leB-DS flud bouut-E in the Marltimes Yam‘ Terr!’ "15594 a f°Pr'h1V'-' [president were: Vice Resident, P‘. during flit.‘ past two years. until at the Browns to gain his first 1943 M_ w-mm Halifax; Sewemry, a 11g now Damousqa N13“ 11nd,; 15911 victory in the second game_but one icoopel-I Winnipeg; Treasurer, J_ [he capjm] Qpme gamma“ chess of those blows was Laabs ioulth Bamekuwysl View...“ Board o; world this year as the 5m o; m, homer of the season, with Milt Govmors, w_ R Budkm Vancouver; Dominion munpiomhipk Byrnes on base in the first inning. a n Mwumy’ Edmonton; Mm "Chess Stronghold: In Maritime: P It is proving a difficult lob to get the Army-Navy softball clash run off. Last night for the second time the two squads were again held bv the vagaries of the weath- er man and now will have to evait Ionian open date before they can c a . HALIFAX. June I —(CP)— In- terest in chess has increased ‘a -a=a_-7€iv‘K'~‘A"“ '”‘.4"JL"L’M'L“L~._""" ‘a’: ‘u '—HI>¢L1YQVA>:~L.L:‘» on b-am p’: 1 ~—r»< Army. however, have an engage- ment to keen tonight with the heavy-hitting Y.M.C.A. the second clash of the season and opinion as to lust which squad will be returned the winner 1S varying very much. I I I Y. displavin: plenty of batting punch and all-round good defens- ive play looked good against the Au" Force team on Tuesday‘ night. Bu: all through the struggle they had little to worry about as the Air Ibrce far from their best form and minus two key players were always behind the eight-ball. But how good will the civilian team shape up when they have the pres- lire m the-m? O O O Tha‘ is s question that diould be doclded preltv well tonight and although the Y won by a lop-sided victory in their first start it is the consensus of opinion of those who have 56911 the army in action that rho my seam will have to be better and much better if they are going to take the measure of the Beach Grove outfit. I I j Well balanced‘ and smooth work- inl the army team are reputed to hau- two hurlers that can put Dfvuli’ 0i speed on the sphere. In fact it has been said that either one of these boys is as fast as Ray stull. long regarded as the fastest liereartouts. o a Well if such is bhe case, and w; have no reason to doubt the per- sons who gave us, our information outfit in the village district within a sveek and police and Home Guard redoub- led their efforts to trace suspected. arsonists. Invalided recent] from the Royal ~ Air Force, Cotton {Ives in a house] only 400 yards from the $54000 clubhouse. He said thn blaze started‘ in the thatched roof and that the‘ lire brigade ran short of water and were able to save only one wing. No one was iniured. * Sum Dorman. Cottonis assistant: who was a professional in Poland: before the war, lost all his profes». ions. “He lost everything in Poland? and now he has had the same bad‘ luck again," Cotton said. Several members lost clubs and balls and Cotton three sets of clubs. ‘ including one; with which he play-_ ed important matches. the stock in the shop was burned," Cot- l ton said. "flow we are going to re-| lls are the most difficult prob- lem." (New gulf balls are a rarity} in Britain these days.) e Henry Stratton, '79. who Norfolk. He was riding master , King George V and spent more than 60 years in the service of the' Royal ‘family at sandrlngham. War damage from enemy action] at Kennington Oval. h Surrey County Cricket elusive of decorations and other re- ure came at the annual meeting NZB. Players frqn Halifax. Moncton Georg tarught the King in the fine arts of, the - province, with that st Freder- horsebaok riding. died at Heatharzio. mo“ shawmgthemmrlpld growth With 50 members it now is the and Charlottetown also are strong- holds of the game. ome of thei ......... .. .. .. ..... first: $’$ide Player 1 _ . §$.€:...."€fi'€i§’..§.'.'.. ".’.i2“€.i...§;f. Loses Round In Backing me venture enthusiuuc. The Red Sox also scored twice in ally. the Dalhousie Municipal Coun- their side of that frame and Al c“ has granted a substantial sum Simmons’ single and Jim Taber's to bolster the mee t, and placed me trlpleoarovlded the deciding run in he t . new town hall at the disposal of Rookie scum aw Hank Over, the contestants for the 10-day play which gets underway today, Until two years ago. chess was way. except 1w those die-hard ~ ers who whiled away the winter evenings over their without fanfare or publicity. 1941. a movement sponsored by the Riestlgouche chess club of Dalhousie resulted in the first Maritime tournament. at Siiedlac. EBIHC. and Saint John took par-t. From that beginning grew the Holy llvlliwmef Brunswick tournament was held. with entries Chess clubs sprang up all over largest in the Maritlmes. Halifax victory against one defeat by sock- ing a triple off Tom Clyde in the sixth that drove in a run. "m" "°“°"°‘"’"- Softball League giim the m“ I w” “"°“'~ Theisaint John. Woodstock and Delim- usie meeting in Fredericton. George Doyle of Saint John won the Prov- incial title, retaining it that year and again this your. league was formed last night with four teams entered. Mr. Paoli was elected president. with Mr. Vincent and Mr. Benedict Callaghan the secretary. Cardinals, Hawks, Dodgers and Red Box. It was decided that all games vdll be played on the new diamond on Upper Queen street. Adams Expects To mire held the A hletics to five hits in Philadelphia while his more m, less unheard o’ down m“ g"! er teammates blasted l4 safeties Detroit three enemy twirlers for a 7-2 mph. It was Detroit's third vic- |iory in the four-game series and tightened the Tigers’ hold on third place in the American League. Overmire contributed to his third A Holy Redeemer senior softball Simon Blake vice-president The four teams entered are the George Grant, Edmonton; H. W. Jordon, Moose Jaw; H. E. Riley, Hamilton, Ont; I. J. Dremand, Winnipeg: R. B Hayes. Kingston, Ont; C. F. Goodman. Toronto: C. O. Taylor, Toronto; E. T. Sampson. Montreal; C. Robillard. Montreal; R. G. Gingias, Quebec: D. A. McAd- am. Fh-edericton; DR. A. E. Weddell, Halifax. Malcolm Sim. ‘roronio, an sulh- ority on chess. is in charge of the Tournament Competition. ll. S. Boast Guard Gutter Sinks Sub WASHINGTON. June 2 (AP)- Depth charges and gunfire from the United States coast guard cut- ter Spencer saved an important convoy from U-boat attack in the Atlantic s. few weeks ago cut one more off the roster of Nazi under- sea raiders and drove more than 40 German submarine crewmen over the side to surrender. “Wasserbombs: terrible. terrible," the navy quoted hysterical sur- vivors as shouting w ile they were being brought aboard the Spencer after cannon fire drove them from their deck guns and sank the sub- marine under their feet. Plllmpfm of ‘lbronto. vice-presid- ent of the mecutive Committee of the Canadian Red Cross Society who ls in charge of the Red Cross inquiry bureau at Ottawa, . Renee vauielet of Montreal. for leadership in patriotic and philan- thropic work. Fbur were made of- ficers of the order of the Britlm Empire and 26 members of the Order. Mrs. Zoe Fielding of Tbronto was awarded the British mnpire Medal for bravery and help to other sur- vivors of the tor-penning last aut- umn of the steams“p Caribou on its run bet/ween Nova Sootla end Newfoundland. The same decora- tion went to Miss Alice T. Hubbert. 57-year-old posimistress of sub- station 122. ‘Ibronto. who fought off a robber who struck her with an iron bar. The awards in the services in- eluded the Associate l-‘wyal Red Cross to two navy hospital mat- rons; the Royal Rec": Cross, first class. to fi-ve army nurses and the Royal Red Cross, second class. to nine army nurses; the British nn- oire Medal to an airwoman and s member oif the Canadian Women's Army Corps. and the Royal Red Cross. second class, to two air force nurses. Power Describes (Continued from Page One) 000 war appropriation for the cur- rent fisca year. Major Power said the United Kingdom authorities had a “staunch llamilton Sailor . ut . iil.".‘i.'lk’é°ii.f'ifi'iz‘tif'tif‘..“z" turning by air along this route. e ..jl'=..i'.:ij§:§:_ ma» - n unver i,- said the CtllIteV/illdegglrtlt diclilwnmofi the Bay of Biscsy. Other rs said a rough ses would have lemn. ed the passenger chances of a. fssfllgilgminmrggb-er hosts, but s sum. German planes on unusually active reconnaissance along the seldom- molested air transport lane from neutral Portugal. The names of the sssen ers and crew of four were wi eld rom the British Overseas Airways Corpor- ation's announcement of the plane's presumed loss. but Lisbon reports said Howard was aboard. Nasl Announcement In their daily communique broad- cast from Berlin and recorded by the Associated Press. the Germans said: "Three enemy bombers and one transport were downed by German reconnaissance planes over the Atlantic." '.l'he Airways announcement is- sued here tonight said: British Overseas Airways Cowrstlon regrets to announce the a civil aircraft on age be- tween Lisbond and t e ‘United Kingdom is overdue and must be presumed lost. "The last message received from 1. the aircraft stated that it was be- Japanese We" M1118 killed in the in; attacked by an enemy aircraft. first l0 da of the American drive ‘The aircraft carried 13 passen- 0n Mill Is d- gers and a crew of four. It is this stubborn resistance “Next of kin have been inform- which has prolonged the Aftil ed." struggle into ts fourth week. Amer- The plane left Lisbon yesterday ican forces were understood to be morning and was due in England continuing mopping u operations early last night. t today and despite enemy's While planes operate between heavy casualties a number of poek-i Lisbon and England at their own ets of resistance in the mountain- risk lt was pointed out in reliable ous northeastern end of the Island circles that it was generally under- around Cape Khlebnikof still had stood they carry only civilian pas- to be cleaned out. - Fsw Prisoners Taken 0n Attu WASHINGTON. June I (AP; The United states Navy m4; scored the suicidal nature of Jap- anese resistance in the Western Aleutians today with the disclosure that only! four prisoners were c tiired w lo a minimum of objection" to adoptiifinthe Canad‘ ian proposal and m tainod that their experience proved th more than so per cent ioininf the RAJ‘. were fit to become of icers. That was not true in Canada where the authorities had more ex- perience in trainin air personnel than Britain, the lnister said. Coat ef Training In the course of the discussion Major Power said he was against granting air force leave for farm labor. He said it cost $25,000 to train a pilot and $27 000 to train an ob- server. iti-legrnlcvig-iiiaiipiieséigigi i3 335 ififisfifiktsitflsnii°§r“y.i .3555} Chess Tourney El niglfs encounter. Stull ~a . ' hfmer that . playgrs ggfé eglected s member of th his batltlnlg lllfirafiztoff and ___ _ f army u_r er ton is just Rum‘. follower m. mt ,1] aiagiaoa-‘wfin m“ “e gm“? m be it was imnounce; that i-ieut. QViIEfY-l 135115017513- N3-. J1me I — m’ y s“ Ce‘, , . red Woollei". Welsh nizby intcrnat- X32817 ionsl missing l4 nth f lll i - 0 ere a w A chygifg {Geuglerywho did m’ the fall of Java, isniioprisisan; ocfwwg: Ymmsky- 19'Y*a1"°1d W Irvin m“ “g °f t” “will-heir Wm‘ 1n Japan, Wllmlpcs. defending the Canadian it tIIIQBGHII-Eil . and o made a Revelation can“, m a message .'I‘ltle and defeating D. M, McConn- gffifl job ° ‘L aslsm” m‘ the broadcast by Wcoller from Tokvnl en- H3111“. m 4'1 mm"- ? diff?‘ ‘imny “i1 have Plffltv Arid picked up in New Zealand. Itl 5- B- Wllson- Nmer Montreal °¢ w" Y n 8e" I18 e “"018 was mlaved m hi: wife. Ladv gm- I Chess champion, rained u win over we”. M m” “firm? he ""65 “P ism Wooller. daughter of the Earl of l F- M- wmn- Hllifl-X. Nova Bcotia and it might Just be possible that Plymouth M st Fflgam castle_cmmpgon_ in 45 mm,“ the game will turn into a hurlers m,“ Cflrdm‘ i Other first round results were: battle from stiirtuo. finish. “rat-canned” when h, w” 1-1, Jules Therien, Quebec, defeated Wooller plaved 18 times for Wales. , w- E- Mayfleld- Dauml-"Wi 5 NW0!- G. S. Doyle, saint John, defeated ’ dsorn Baseball s ' Three-Way PincersonfKisko u; ALEUTlAN-JSLANDS - ' ' uno- llold By Police HAMILTON Ont. June 2 (CP) --Cyril T. Gilvear, 23, Hamilton sailor, is being held by police here today, charged with manslaughter and failing to remain at the scene of an accident. Gilvear was arrested at Dlgby. N. 8., and brought back to Ham lton by Sgt. H. E. Thompson of the local provincial police staff. The arrest followed police inves- t atlon o5 izairhaccidegt llzfay‘ 14. in w ch L. . orwoo , ,0 near- by Normanhurst. a member of the Before the House wentnianltgk R.C.A.F., was killed by an automo- mittee Prime Minister e “t: bile which crashed into a group of Kins m!“ "V"? “"n°:"°°";at_ pedestrians on No. z. highway Just in reply to dilemma In on _ t f ll . iiiiilgetghitgimnw“ my 1mm and °'1'rs°m'§°u¢°y- statement to the ef- Former Football fect that Canada shared the view i. ""1"" Patti" iilfiihfi“ilii.fi“féis.f.‘ilnmi“ii'ét Lose llalf Team ma» r S . 1'41 Vi m (a If gl is FORT WILLIAM. June 2 (CPI- Jack Adams. manager of the De- troit Red Win38 1n the National Hockey League declared here t0- day he expected to lose half of his championship team to the armed forces but hoped reinforcements from other sources would enable his club to continue in operation next n. letksgams came to the Lakehead to visit his sister. Helen. a nursing sister in the R.C.A.M.C. ‘The army team doesn't have to depend on its hurlors solely either, They play a tight cefenslve game with all players well adapted to their positions and on the attack while not regarded as heavy bat- ters, punch out enough singles to give the-m a. working margin. O I Yes. although it is early in the season. tonight: battle shapes up as a close-knit affair all the way. Y by a victory would take a com- manding grip on first place while should the khaki-clad boys come through then they will share first place with the nefeucling champ- ions while having‘ a game in hand. I O Tlhis is strictly n dope story. and if you Dllt a "Y" on the end of dope that's alright. too. as it's one LOS GATOS. Calif. June 2 (AP) —Major William A (Navy Bill) In- am, United States Marine Corps 1* =0 wrrlorirffir! r2‘ "ma: w‘. .. .F'_"'-.,=';=L_.‘<i, 1, thousands of yards of tartan cloth EI 48 m , Siummerslde. P. . -. 0V6!- Charles L. Smith, Montreal chain. ion. defeated G. R. Balmer, Dal- cgsie, 22 moves. - ’ ' h d b de troyed b Germany . 1.. Mobary. Saint John defeat- B eath s‘ °”'“"‘"' °°“‘°“‘"' °' ' s r- miziiat-dzvcs‘ wit: I . By The Associated Press ending the tournament but not com- of? blgmgfld u“ m...“ u” m“ m, Dahlgren Phillles i291" iii 4% iiii peiiiligé limits in the Round-Robbin °"“f{ §°°wfi§ “T” “j, fimflj}; - redlgtribution bill would be mm- ss s: ti? .‘.‘.’.J".‘i?..‘."§.2£ ma": ‘hei- ‘ “ Wllleihlllfi WW8 ""‘ "°°"°°' "“" """‘ usa ars .- - sucesve our. _________ h Herman, Dodgers '39 .39 3o 53 345 . The tournament is scheduled m " n Few thing: tell MOUIQIHIQ clearly that measure ll - _ Hockett, Indiniis 2'1 lll l5 35 conclude Juro l0. View“, patches made mm the {fifvihiffaff “affl ‘gofidjffllfcwfihfi ‘lg: ffigzwcynkggl mtgmmt; “can ' ' disregarded by Scottish troops who m o, ch,..,,,,,-,, 0,.“ T, n, ,, m, approached by the United Kingdom m» but-d 1-—Am=-1=--= 0"- Lliii L"*'é.i“.?.“.‘fi..°%f.°‘.i.§'%f“’.%I “fiii.‘;“.$§‘§’.°...‘.f°..§£‘.'.'§§.“' :.':'.':.' 2.1.‘23.';i"{.°f‘.;;i.i.‘ir'o.°'°'..'i‘til’“li’.'f p. .~ 11011- Yfinke“ zhnflmona‘: Genmm" turning in for the needs of yauulahra wlyl corporlflon not h“ my d“. " ' r Dodgers. Dlmassio Pirates. 30- _ mm runabout III! u. 1s years. n” pm ' y”, ‘g m,“ n, my“, b] 1 Am “d, m.” d],- _ . . u _ n u d , a e o clean a from géaéhéaescisauigrrksrgflfé-g yzfgbeifétgvldltél: Yg-‘Ililgiees gunsN-“Aligirescan blmxatégfg. nesces Charles Pilcher and his wife. res- §‘.§f','.u"p‘f,ci§i§¢1fchiifiiflii-amdgm in“! initiated between the Comman- ' ~ ' ‘ ‘ “ idents of siitingiboume. Kent. died wealth countries, but these ms rs mo‘, Wmon o; Km“ m “M” w th n b A] u- m“ -_ going to rain tomorrow. says Whit- Pirates, 6. 4 _ f l I m fi l ll 0 N‘ “l” Y 9“ ‘P. ney Martin. . . . _ A___: _i_ __ _: gtfiziéinltigfiltéglstéilav itirlxilalirbeegg were reeevng cons era on v ‘g 9nd h 3.9m’ raw." s , _ That is. it's forecasting a possible ' .' TIPPY AND “CAL” STUBBS UasMinanhforDandruff makers of Baby's Own Thblsl-a-yaur r- antee of a reliable product. Only vour drugglst. AMERICAN 2; New York i. 8t. 7: Boston 4. St. Louis 2; Boston 2. Detroit 7; Philadelphia 2. NATIONAL New York 6; Oinclnnstl 1|. Philadelphia s; Chicago 6. INTERNATIONAL Buffalo 5: ‘Toronto 0. Will hwvius spent on dis war 1.000 R. B. Riclmr Big Six J. BAlUCS-LGWIS, Victoria, 1s gig. stely after the war appropriation Lindell, Yankees 33 120 12 39 t sick before doing something. Gétda plack- psiring worn clothing. cussions on post-war aviation been , reotlons now that U. S. troops have taken over on Aitu. Maps of tho old-fashioned laxatives. Mada by the future in the National uague race. n‘; a little early to be sure o’! what will happen this year. but the signs are ominous for the Red- blrd5_ Cooper and Lanler each has ' started one game against Brooklyn. To begin Willi. you might say C0099!‘ 1°59 hi5 Kflme- 5 w 2' uni-H‘ that Pitchers Max Lanier and Mort was creditor.‘ with a win. but he cooper were responsible for the stnhnd to have help in the sewing“ fouls Cardinals‘ beating out the lnnins when u‘ looked 11k; u“ d Brooklyn Dodgers last year. It's get pasted all oic-r the par e true the Caé-dslhad somfe _ ottlhfir stayed on line fiquuj- s . git-fin 315d iii; wliolg kslg-xgiic-klglraoodle The real flaw in this line of refl- of them could run like they were soninrt ls the fact that if Cooger i,“ g9;- mna-i. and Lanier arent hot stuff 981.111" I ' 0 the Brooks this W1!‘- mmge kl"? “m; q coupe 1i ‘plenty of other 8t. Lou uc ers weimths dlfxfemrzioe. Each ‘of ' who nuiht be capable oi taking up h.” the flsvein gtiiinefsleaang the n“ ' ' ° ' afmiioiii-oitiggr pteanira total ofmio A150. the ‘$11M meketoulv ‘thge _ Be al beat Pitts- road-trips this Y9!" 125 69¢‘ 0 e “m” Johnny I ey four they made in 1942. so a given i .21" FTilli n"...:.:‘:..:;s hurler for a total of 1o vic res c ance o sa K over the EH18.‘ ‘ . a gym dug, pf 12c did last season. ti fro th The Cards simply are saturated $2351- 1121'}; ‘ilggingmgilce. ganieg, with good pitchers. Right now they wgn rive times while losing twice. seem to rate Cooper. Llnifl- Emit! Inasmuch as the Cards had a 13] While and Howie Pollet the start- go nine edge over Brooklyn for thawing four. although Harry Gumbert Mason's play. the part of these two has been in theresoo. I chmke" "m"! is gypsum’ ‘Phat means guys like Now W0 W“, “o the Dodgers Breoheen are just fellows in the w» ~- e- rein-i- “ ""- "r rrllvn- .".';:‘.::‘:.i; siitzr. .221: nag‘ And m“ ¢v°¢°."p?4n"i§ “this start any game and stand a better we“ m. goon“- won oneuhan fair chance of being around “um; ms unler onlst the finish. He went in twice fo r In ot erlagalnst Brooklyn and the Dodgers "m ‘mm “m! u ' “it out haven't hit him vet. He was nesdv wrdé’ fwqvnggggqtnidrgierlloanilr ac-[for a year or so down at Colum- 9 “ ' bus. and now up there. a. ayogngiggégifiixutitdvhxmuflafiég"starting pitcher d.oin.i; bullpen duty. beat out the D041?"- tm fficmr. Q, even if Cooper and Lanler “counted ‘or . tom o! f seven flop against the Dodgers. there m, That's a difference in’ pm. m“ not be loo much’ cause for ulmfll- "d m’ ‘mi:- "limes alarm. We'd just thouchi we'd call "l" 1"" ""33 q° ' your attention w the posdbillty. with the forecast bases‘ on what happened last year, and the year before. _ -. ' IN‘ ‘TO ielinr-afisiiim... Mil-LIP WlLL \OU 7 ? WHAT A THINK?-4UH—-ON ‘Fl-l’ BlEfiBOARDS--UH--UH" GRANMA 1 Former Bantam Champ _ln Army .-. mg...» U... ....-n-r.q_z>>.,q’._‘,,.,._. SAN JUAN Puerto Rico, Juno 2 iAPi-Sixw Escobar, former world eight boxing champion, ziiolned the United States Anny f0- ay. Married and father of one child. Escobar was registered by a New York board but asked that his in- duction be transferred here, By WEBSTH ‘wm. Liéflifli ~ "o YOUANDMACHME -~ vows-s. ~ 1' ._ ti! HELPME riuuAPRlse . 018652 FOI- Harry Remember When (By ‘lilo Canadian Press) Trlgo. Irish-bred bay colt mmedi by W. Bsmett. prominent Dublin‘ Irishman. won the Derby at maom| Downs 14 years ago today. In a fleld| of 26. Tl-lgo raced home a. len - snd-a-half ahead of lord Woo v- lnztonb Walter Gay. Bomerville Tutti-mall's Brien: was third‘. All the favorites were left ifl the ruck at this event.