tint-untenable» i. wvrui-xfifsrvh-Ntv >f;-Il ms... - .- .. PAGE SIX Si. Louis Square , if Qutspeed And Oatfight‘ Bombers To Gain 4-3 Decision In Second Game — B JIKIBOIIBIIIC,AIIOOIIIOGPI ‘Incl-ts ri IT. Oct. b-mlyl-Bhowifi 010701110 lpcernnonlt Ihich l shun In k tom wen them the Nation: onshlp, It. Louie Oardinah flamed New York Yankees -3 before 34,366 h!!! ‘ “‘ taking chapter of the 1842 World Seriee and left for New York innilht all even with the American League powerhouse. D . k I . 0 . ' ' The Abbot (F. Safford) ... I I 4 ’ g l . ’ rn 1mm a si l tn n to v1 u» with b bly u» TU p In w. Volodsle (c. Hod ins) la s SJ 0 B ° most dazzling Zniw hp-{irifung ihe ‘lvtgsent Yunnan ever "d ‘seen and ” Dr. Baker, Brookds. a, Wilmins- r “":..""'..t" m": m": l" “i.""'c£“'i"“t<'f1'§‘°'2."(t‘ 21*" 0f C ' i C- ecm- s m an mtrts"e;i1l-s.i"sit..*i:r°s . mu w n tremen ous wo-run omer y u er e r e e R d B k er. t - H W I W‘ tarilith ihihii. .PatMicke Gnelsoetarted. d 5601?:gigijllnlyhilnrinltiliyglau $011111?! whila the Ynakees! pllm- , c , , Time 153%. 2:01. 210114. 8G1‘ _ n U‘! up me ed 0 nny ca: ey, e ‘ar ' -year-o roo e sense on or l0. g St. L i~ sclred twice in the first inning a ain in th ev nth 1nd fi - I N H L m S I G d c t 50111411 EMU. The Geerl. two-Nlr- B d lily .331: uni game with n tnrnnn; tally in he last hafuofethereighth.“ n ° ' ' ls eason n X1510 wan-l, Er lag. $36,810.25. ; fl gelvatef aces Speed figured in evetv one of the Keller 1! 4 1 z 1 0 o 1-1- Kine’: Oounee (H-Pnrehell) l ‘ Oarii lrun but never more so Gordon 2b 6 0 l. 0 I 0 9mm", H51 03- Palm) 3 7° i on; Th. (n1 score tied and the Dicke c 4 o 2 s o 0 c“, ,§,,",?§§j§ ;‘,'§,';"w,,m scum, ma“, hm m, m”, “motors. dry. Out i-(APL. Widow‘: egos (v. FietrlinDH’! 4 r0 ENS-ii"? 011 1" "W “Khm- 3mm “ck ' ° ° ° ° ° ° o1 last year's team, canluiiens u°bs a e rem‘ we" ,‘,“°"°“r'°' z t G120‘)? {Lusty tnrtedan°ver' BRIDGEw-“ER. us. Oct. 1- 'rraoey Hanover (Morrison) i e | Jim Brown and Terry Moore were Hes-Mt 1b 4 ° 1 9 ° 1 MONTREAL, Oct. i—(CP)— have lost only delenceman hen Yk-V “m” ‘m i‘ u" mm!‘ i“ m“ 2.62 ‘Y’? 3°‘ ' (“"4" U911“ W 110MB’- Tlme: 80811111209. ens? outs but Enos Slaughter slam- Bonhem 2 0 0 0 0 0 Richard luck» Irvin cleared his lizard-on, goaler Paul isibeamt and “i” and‘ “lnmtmr d '33s l" m9 “me - "é- 3-0 - 2-17- driver 0n Maritime moetrwks this med a scorching liner to the doep- Ruffinx XX 1 o 0 0 0 0 _ '. - ‘or - . “m, Ha u“ and Jon,» 8 mutuels n winn a heat at '“ meson. drove to victory in all nine Nu. i classified. desk at the Forum hole today 1n Welds B: y the d d g m s est corner of the rlznt field and Totals l5 a 1o 24 a 2 p,.epam,,m, m, mower Nauona, ny QM“, m m, “ma, forces. How- G new; 12w v e Ieldnrwn Whlte sax Make it heats of e. three-event light-harness Peter Rieamore (.1. O'Brien) 1 l slid hendlonl; into second base for a X-rgntg; lxmckcy in inn. Hockey “awe Season and 0pm ever] me Flymg Inrencmnen m“ $221; meeiinl- _ meet at the Bndxewuter Driving Aubrey Dillon (Morrison) i 2 i i (11333165033itngtuegtiiifsenwhlgy xiii xx_ a or Bonhun m ‘m’ mistlcally remarked 1n his quiet ¢°glsldeliilble WWW“! thmfiwrml- ' 2 Straight Over Cllbs Pa-f-gewgrfibe Edward mam mm‘ Petfipggaurt Egickers; -- g 6 ‘i l“ i , . _ wa ma; with a (ow wreaks" m; w en elg 1t amateurs on e ne- F1," "u." N _}__ - Eimiv an Onroy .. 3 3 ' cine. mud-e a 5t Li"!!! (NI-l AB I ll P0 A E v » _ . _ _ I _ q I “c, "u. , Wm ; men piloted Dudey Patch to first Skippydale (Horseman) 4 i.‘ Humid? ‘Tamer ‘DOM b 11m Brown 9b 8 1 o o a o °““*““e“$ “l” W“ ‘he 1°“ 0f ‘he gmmw‘? 1?‘ W“ i" ‘he 9Y9“- .. 3. $500. 011101100 oot. 1-(AP)-Jrhe 1 in tn -t - 5 4 ' ,.~ . ffffif g};,°,;‘,,“;,{“§,,.”§§,~, s11‘; a w; "r Moore cf a 1 o 2 o o {ifflfinffgfiflhmg ’° “m” “W” fig “sfl,f,i°lu‘}fl‘,i,,.a'ififl‘e‘ Hefiffjn liQllgvvldCoohew White sox made it two in a. row in 30% Petere niiifnét’ lilutngrtiiiyfhztl Berrifig; szfij-i.‘ Qilieli. 5 4 5 yards away from him and while he slauilhwr- 1'1 ‘ 1 1 3 1 o Arrlvlllg ‘here from Toronto Mon- Gum" Milrcel Dime-re Jdmny V l (vYlnémnii-I" . g g 1 the cmcago (my “n” he" today classified ‘m1 repeated with smfm. ~< rs:t~s:t.t.<>lzsrstslssss the». i s l 2 2 s no . Mcfiibmn- on.» teerfgf ..- i“ ' * westerners sun-ms i‘;.€§3'3n°lt".iii‘.°“- “o” . . t Hui ~ r l-_G.nll P 1r. ~'- ' .'en.. out w not eggs. ,,, g ,1, g1; g gnts"t.:t.sl"t.toll.:*:il:t..if "heist stitnl““<=tihtt”trt 1.2.11. mwifmpiboook, tie": "“**’3'°'*~"°- elm-m s1,” ,lg,l;;l,;gl,==,,,g§;ml>~> --i i i i Mueial Redeem sen Marion u s o o 1 4 o filointxfggfa°ggfj§1§e§£°fiis ‘v<v>,n,§§r"fi figfllnlcififilylafjfilaggrgf°cif§ek gfifilxjfig; mite. Queen Day end Handy D. also glgiloasn (A-I») m 10o 140-0 11 a Iree-for-llll. (Harrison) ...... a e s’ Before me “nuke had cleared Tommy D u‘) 2 g 811c- ndded, ' Leo Lamoureux and Tony Graboskl. Thne'2:05% 804% T0755 209% 8131.15‘: g-llfviihies Tmghz whom“ (i?) i gonlflnevilaallodlglggldglllastmgs) gt i g 4 ,, 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' v _ v - . . n. ~00 ~l Stun Mllslal. the rookie outfielder towbkéexg“{f‘ffiitisll,f,llellh§d §2€dre§§on3 giliirgceiiniii Dgllhgrs ftérlivaaiiij: Susi‘: g d u" L“ t mckey w)’ wuneke’ nemhm (s) An Gratmn (Sweeney) 3 Model T- (Jabnlee) --- 3 5 Q in“? h“ ii fhfllntlce w hi”; i1 “£33.12”; J31? (ha? 2098 W 222:: but "lrspn litlleteurlyyutlo start rhgii- Joe Benoit. Ray Getllno. Buddy 0'5 r 1.333.‘ serge? ‘n h ' ‘M’ “a Mccunowh‘ 'n'“—-———~e‘ 2“ “Qifi-Jl-‘lfi- l BIL-BU all B € .SHU\5 e a ' - ‘ j ‘ _ ' ' single’ dueclly over second base to ‘c‘,‘,§,,“‘e“‘,~‘§“§°f§‘?“‘f, Vi?“ ‘hmgs SQ‘”%;,,§,‘EY‘QDL§,‘§Q“'C§,’§Q§§ flfiififl, gmgrfinfcil§ W“) f, 1 ‘f ——-—-—-- so He's run on! rim! BEAT rm: GUARDS! brulu home the decidinn run. m1"! WW" ill-W- Cooper 2. “F55, exzfm,'lee”f. “g3. I Rod’ Lot-rain and s'tu Smith ' M M m’ pledging) ' 1 m 3 REIIIGIIIIJEI‘ When "-1- itnoh of the iesponsibllity m- tne KmW=k1-D1M=zc10.1<el1er 2. Mus- Joe C100 M i, é, ,“° if of}, wk" Lamomw, Tudm sum, m, vfin h, - Igfn“) ~13 3 Adolphe Bax invented the seno- HARROW England _- (c?) Ywkw" dele“ could be charged "° “'1' Two base hits-w‘ Cooper‘ G0“ in ivvll‘ u ml; cagiir’ ac Tag S Lorrain platted with Washington (if toil ‘Ifle l {admit a a ‘ C Phi"!!! in 1840. Members oi the Harrow unit. 3 ,~ the fact that Bonllaln. gave a base dim- mue- slaulhm- Th!“ bu“ m9 noajlb}? , f‘?! ‘SSH ° “Y mo,“ most, o‘; mt season ° sigffi veg Y- "W Han‘ (BF The WWII" P"!!! ..________________ the women-B Home Defence be" l 011A bulls to Shortlist batgtr hewffiailed. gltgigiiuggéwfl- Hem riélllfigglilxeg. “oléml m toiinxgullllifatnél 312v £2; Tommv 60mm Mmnake, o, we gfffht Bokfghhinwmzfiggggerlg‘; 5am“; '5“, “gm” ‘m ‘fig; narnmo in- norm; a team of Home Guards in a shoot. A P ppal'ollt' eolng 1e on — - - - .. ‘ ' - ‘ ‘ ' ~ 00 ‘ n» was on w m %"'"**-*-M°<>~-1><>~ll=l» lw- is... -. n m... $22122 reefers“. sir Til: "snout “=“-?>s“§*&"‘" M v- ~ '- o’ on» ~- n» mm trr... _ (or) m‘ ’"“""*‘______“ m “m” a world genes’ 30mm threw m," rown. Marion and Hop’; 1e t. on m“ fmpfg .6?!“ "*1 d °éi I club m uncertain of T-em mum e - . - . - . 1940-01 season. were announced st 1590p], 1n 1m, sum“ M, w; “an m MANY Gm!“ balls to Brown before he got a bas°‘—N°w'Y°Tk “Al” '$t-L°"15 hm 3s‘ .u '3‘ 151"“: ‘id e Irvm- on.‘ rem”, Tm d Th Re u 1 038W W0 10M! today. The m, hon“ 1km," m,‘ n me szl-lke across at the start of the (NJ-e) 4; m!!!“ flllw-NBW YOIK u eiePfdw“. ‘vie a" Wtvuan-i’ M} n ' , 3 h i’ ‘mb ° 7'" '- ""- Elian brought an “minted $500,000 ally m4 “Mm ‘pa-r c” M b F; h f " d; ,1 game Mm Brown mumamy w“ (A.L.) S, St. 1.01115 (N_L_) 4, Bases 15h Ct,_‘l_zf_)llll.v\\ ‘ll. to say lnuch. He Sim 1,610,135 w Bostonp “m Se cows. Svfabek American nmds mm Canada‘ reported h hador . Q. ason ds f retgicana lanffinnenu e-N Dashed. on mus-or: Beazley 2 (Rizzuto. I ‘,".~‘"‘“ W‘. “d tmnwl. who oonnnn. and ‘We dont know fiitust Sane r A P w. Smart) . 1 1 1 15 1° it n recon ubartnlanv as use or ~11 ma. s1 o . nsl-l I, w“ ‘ cosuv mistake because Bonham), Bsnmm 1 (Bmwny last rtallils-d cnlnnlnrls destiny the Wm“ what m this matte, yet awga. ( . ivneyard) .. 8 2 I manta.‘ "m". ‘mum. an D20; o ate me in: in glue and various other products ilrgygfiffgvlqgecglticeggnqgg %§.‘i53‘3.“"'”fi““"’ -‘ §§f.“..‘i.°;}?.‘“‘§ Kfifinnt“.§.¥.i*‘f§.‘°e.i%‘.3l..§i*°‘l§id‘ti? - " ‘m’ w’ ‘ "W" “m” ” “°“ “ ’°’ ‘°°“' t.‘ 5 fl W 9X1 v - _ . ' 2:4. e lmkee ace threw to second ing (Bull )_ 3- UmDWl—5\1n11n6rs (A. Gwd“? Dumm- “PM”! ‘We 01 m9 o 1 s. 1...... n. n. s...“ n gun-w w» on.» ltkrntbns Tqgggtgigfgvlflaléllfi- 0mm, t UT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE wrrn MAJOR HOOPLR the throw end both runners were _- M93" “m! ( l») 31% , . P‘ ‘m ° ‘we Thug-Ly], Toronto and now its Just a matter ’ y B0llhflmhpfltielliilVdworke?‘ 0R1 thtg _ Of i: Toronw m WHy DON-T THEy Do No’ 1H9] ‘r 4 UM! THERE QAUQT BEAWAY WHQFFS HE‘6 TRYING . n xt tw ittel“ a t t em ou , *. y. - t t . ; melt wafiwr Cogpernsugeod a double N.B. begins letting Dllllon no then Can- ;§QEW|D'TH MEN TgEY TbiAT SZYIN GAME l5 é MvfigugugHglflEmlxgHE , m,“ lecond baseman Joe Gordon,‘ ‘ti. len-lilhrue i: uood chance of get- ‘THRU TH SHOP TRICKY. THEY SEND / I / E 2 E F R h’ new and the ban skidded tmmnh Om u biéllt; 1.111; ess the L-eafs Bet I. HIRE A BEAUTlFUL GAL A PARADEOFSAPS f OFF AN ERR-firs" HOW DQ ' NOW - “HRG QHPNING INQ . inglv allbthg Way w the W111)? rizht i Canftfnens- haed "fgofglléflllfgi 0&2; FER A GJIDE,AN' IF ‘IHEY OVER IN u-lacmrs wnH é owLs AND gATg (551; L...» me Pgogpgcr gLAcltouT-w-g “ggghag se{§,¥;g“§;,f;‘=“an“d 5131;“, condition, irons intthehllre for players. but SAW ONE 0F ‘EM 1.005114‘ BANNIERS FLYIN‘ so E6AD/ EITHER ‘I MASTER OF some To pom‘ GEE WHY 10:1,. ‘$0 his‘ imam 111.55%?!‘ m? afigsglfijelifldfimgizgidwlgtsgsfi Egflglléfllltigsel glllotntlg to a BUT TIQEGAL, THEY LL BE SURETO THiG PROBLEM OR FACE ‘NORK BTART- HE€> STRiPPING '—- o , _ ~ _ - Joisnnyleioppefxl M128 ‘gunk: e Tm: away ‘mm Huwmlm, m“ The The m,’ “Duels about 2U plums WAéASPy, % THAT DRAT-reo nootammd ED u? FACTORY THE GEARS - _ ma, gave we mm "me m“ bk maimed had sold he had been 1n w report at the first workout at the ' é UANVTOR JOBLwIUM,’ THAT, WFTH Hi5 ~ cause Hoop rounded first on his hit in s fight uld the blood bed "come wmm» 0°“ 14- Bwwn Bruins and / RP¢ZOR5 -~ BLACKOUT? BETWEEN lLLuMiNATED ' ‘m, cunenblne ‘ought w u.“ mm 0g! we other renown ashlngton Lions of the American // ADM; m5 EARS; with e. throw to Buddy Hassett. But Earlier today Wldred Justeson Hmkey uagile‘ “"11 “l” d° m“: ' , ' as soon as Hoop 511W where the bail identified Miss Connors ls one of prhseag)“ Hamil“! a‘ me F°mml was going. he set sail for second. a couple she and Sgt. Tom Ed- ,‘,‘_f‘g,,,‘,33,§f,‘,'.‘,§s““““‘“ me “me ‘my ‘HELP MAKE Hassett fumbled the throw. when it arrived. and no play was made on Helm. wards, R.A.F. h . on Deedmenu 11%;” “E11” "M: identified Hut. non M! the time. m mm” Several amateurs on the club's negotiation list have been invited for the workouts, said Irvin. Among those mentioned were Art LaForest - Bobby Lee and Goorize Richard of It’) ‘lent: ‘Eunice: 0"!“ Hil-fflllhriel also ftheM - r The ma“; o; m, “whim, t 0 orltlenl and Glen l-Ialmon of Win- didirt get till‘! further in that inn- R'A'F" “M m“ Wh-n‘ Wllklnfl nlpeg. All plnycd 1n the Quebec i112 but he caused trouble in the an u“ m“ Wm‘ WM‘ 95nd“ he __"“__' seventh when he shot another liner “rd and“ m4 "w l- ma-n lfld w rlght for what might have been m?“ W“? m m6 Wound near B l h the same sort o! play. 1 - n" "uh W" In 8-1? eaZ ey 8T0 Hopp again rounded first and the w“ “xmmm- 141°!’ he Nt/llrned time-t” "" tn h.“ w or c w z outfie er or e t. owns, - en reoe to throw tn first but this time he some reply but wasrrt me if it ar Ina s kept the ball ahead or the runner. “m0 "Om the man or women. The It dldnt nlnke any dliierenco es it epot was about 50 feet from the "‘ turned out, because prize Point when the body wu found (Whitey) Kurowskl followed with l. lu-rldei- a. pile of mou, By Charles Dunkiey @1916, Miss Qqudgt guwh¢ m, had Arsociated Press Sports Writer This hit mfuflatnd Man Joe seen "something thnt lppeanved to ac ST. LOUIS, Oct. l-(AH-Boyish ' Johnny Bcazlcyl, 23-year-old rookie. pitching and winning his first World's Series game, was the hero of l1 rousing reception in St. Louis Cardinals‘ dressing room after their 4- Striumph over New York Yankees 11y. Grinning, with a day's growth of whiskers on his youthful face, Beazley was supremely happy. Sam Brendon, president of the Cardinals, shouldered his Way throutzli the crowded room to shake the hand of , the sensational recruit, telling him he had turned in a (zrnnd perform- ance. Manager Billy southworth told. him the some lillllR. His team- mates slapped him on the beck. all yelling: "Great going. kid." Beazley, peeling off his shirt. zzdnlled Joyously. Buddenlv he shout- McCarthy and his Yankees oeuse b; it was l1 liner so close to the 16f?» geld fodul lllle fthultaltilelelz; iifiigvebflllé m l m‘ ullce out o e ' e at ie-f is; landed at few inches in foul wTri‘ it was too degkmto mar; ti‘: ‘mu- w‘? Bu‘ 0mm“ Gem“ i" "m Wm by the man we; that of kurth ruled it a fair ballyelglbfl-Pzle]; eh, R,A_r_ w. “ALE 1v iudfliml that 1i» W?‘ 5' ‘and Vincent medford, l4 mid he Keller charged into t on l. hm we,“ m airman mar-the dance rlklllilis boosted the Cardinal lead t0 ha“ wipe blmd 1mm Huwhiflgs’ 3-0 fllitl at the time 1t seemed e11 cheek The letters trousers were that Beuzlty would need. The youne w" “P '° WW". "'94-" rlghthandnr had been hit iflwfmélf; Detect“. tenth‘, ‘(he Yankees 119M118 "m" R c M on base in every 0X19 the first - ~ - -, im- lnnlhgs. but he worked himself When found out oi 1111's? jnlns with the help 01 figlrtfllicfllfi the Arms. A sonli- rnnuy ileldnlg by his telmlj 8 ey over the body from the nlnws, who performed the series ggdist down. milled up beside (he first double play in the fifth miter y was e blood-lteined slip. Bollllilllt walked and Rtmlto sinsled There were no |hoer or stockings ‘Wltil nope out. on the victim" Bonzlev set down m9 Yin“ m order in the slxili and seventh and gut the first two men out 1n the eighth before the Bombers blasted. Cuilenbine Stark Rally ARKEST BEFORE . AWNLTHEV SAY‘ 8M! lat. r. . said the w’ "was for “Hey, you guys! Now we know them fellers elln be bent. Lets R0 and izct them." Benzlvyl reached into his rear Becket. and pulled out a brown rab- lifs foot. "That's lt," he yelled. “Nothing but good luck from now on. Mort Cooper has one, too." He said he threw everything he had at lhe Yankee Bombers and the bull Charley Keller propelled to the right-field pavilion roof in the eighth was e curve. k it. Davis had interviewed Hutohings at the Pennfieid 3.5.11‘, 5mm“ June 8 and given the enstonmi-v Wnrnins. The Jury retired while wording of the warning was dis- flleled. and returned to the court- room after Mr. Justice C.D. RICH-n erds ruled that n31 statement which Davis said Hu inn had made was admissible as evidence. Huwhlnas said he had left Fenn- field the evenina of June l5 nnJ gone first to 5t. Georle and then Black's Harbor. where he visited bowlina alley. Davis testified. Later- tho Accused C-ullenblne hit I KTOLLHGBI‘ which Brown nlalmged to knock down but would not throw end. lt ivas soored as a single. Joe DlMuizizto, who had nmuo three lllls yrswrdny, OHM through wlih a. sharp line 5111810 to brine Cullcnblne home. Then Keller connected with Bouzlcys next pitch and ‘the ball MiG‘ JONES I'M GOING TO MiSS Keller, he said, was I zood ter, and "you can't net 300d tars out all day ' a restaurant and soiled hnzh and far over the rilht long.’ mm pavilion to knot the wore. bmélhtu‘! “m9 M mm I'- l "W" The Ynnkoe clubhouse was e pio- FE - rli-nzley lnllned Joe Gordon to 5" “'1 l“ W"? 19ml?" 1'1{1l$h' ture or disgust and disappointment. any-r gziwucgA end the llllllllil, but had another °d u" mm‘ 59m" "my 9" "ed For several minutes there was noth- PROMUTIOH WHEN narrow escape 1n the ninth. n“ “n” hm- wmmmi w m9 111R but Stony silence. AROUND ITSOFFERED ' on; Dlcke led off with o. ninnla Illveed It-efement- n Keller. the Yankee left-fielder, jpgflffl-{EQ . and Tuck tuinbiwk was lent in m0 “("1594 hid I‘ 1011 118- was the first to brerlk out. blartini to run for him. Buddy Husett finitely not when Ink l! he had u, bitter complaint about the decis- ’__ ion of Ulnplre George Magerkurih in calling Whitey Kurowskis sev- enth-innlnpz triple a fair ball. Keller claimed the drive wns foul. Manager Joe McCnrtily sat with his heari in his hands. then said:— crashed another single into rlzht left the hall With In! Ii!!- HQ lfiid and slaughter made the most mzuz- he had been with But Edward l. auricvnt throw of the series, sending Hutchingu continually except for e l" a sil-tko to Kurowski in time m few minutes when he went to the l catch Stlllnbiuk sliding into third. lavatory, The accused had stated ; Mnnnger Billy southworth held n that lacerations on his hand oc- ,o--¢-- hnstv conference on the mound. curred while he Wu un ckintz "Yes I've got a lot to say. but not but decided to let the freshmen crates at the ei force it: ion. before all you newspapermen." work out his fate and he did it Devi; 95min“; flnugyfn He was plninlv antzry about 8h! whole thing. Ernie Bonhnm, the losing pitch- er. had _not rme word to say. Joe DiMaggio. the srrcat centre-fielder, lit a citznret but threw down after one Duff. 1 . ll‘ tly- kin irlchllttter ‘mm b mum IyJiIHRilCIFillIng flymtiutunng. Rizzuw 1nd oggerthgrfgd" 0g n the time around out vn way cllnnwl well as sempfel or his hair. Hutch- ing; had mid he had loot n hat J"b“"" “'5' lnufl" during the night of the dance. Among uticles marked for identi- --—--=:.~Q, "1' Edwin! As re ult it w iubllant Onrd- - ~ lnsl Sublthnt mfrilid w uinh 5 {igfgffim "Hmu; :‘°§,""';£',‘,f: advance, Ailstrlnnn patrols Innin- tmin for New York, where the third m" u.” ‘PM’ "u" m. In,“ teincd constant oontnct and these GOOD NEH]. SOME. . mime v1 the wrlel will be nlcyed on w" dhmflat Efiinticlllally were built up for m WELL, TH’ cxr’; MiG-IT-AS- Bodws ALREADY DQNE Saturday. Sollthworth said he was undecid- {d between his two southpews, Max L nnier and Ernie White, for the PUSH THROUGH * first starting assignment there. Mann or McCarthy refused to mme (conunmd "an M“ l) n. - ble pitche for the Yankee: - —--— 1.013% he couldr confer on the afirmna- mmiifi "my mlfmfi“ train with his coaches. Spud Chand- 5'15"!’ n" 5 t "luhmi the for, who relieved in the ninth inn- in force, One reason for the Japanese retirement, as suggested by e cor- respondent in Australia, was l possible lack of ammunition, caused by Allied aerial assaults on bases and lines. Japanese strategy, therefore, might call for the shortening of their lines and the extending or Allied lines. Lt’ V CAP srueas l! . w 1° H VE n; TlPPiE ii STAYIN’ ANYHOW ‘ ‘ | _ 001s. GRAN . - , I o time-a l ~ , TO 1.00m K 5 _ m... - _ , EVEN F DION”? FEE IT, SO WE Ml AS WELL--' éllllifflcifiiiikfdlh seemed the likely Line Jlllfilm “Frrlleseu-ozld Petr; m“ gbyetrver ksuggwtfid flu‘: - enemy murmur-n sun a 0m, 1_(Ap)__gox zghinaiiagirlilfgoxnggt "1155 “i? Mennri, whore concentrations o1 10f“). w‘ "d" ‘hm,’ we Japm men and supplies have been ob- rm- York m.) Al n n ro A r1: nese converted into e ungle fort- “"’°"- __ strut." t s i s i .:::'.~..°2:t:""t..:".f" ....'.=.'...:":'.:; B yrnFF Hg.» , ,_ ' Oilllenbine rt 0 Omuchine- un its. ""2 -"‘ l" Wm s m" alum“ d 2 i I g g mmdou‘ “m. "u" “bu”. largest supplier of beef cattle.