PAGE SIX rHr; unAkLtXFrlflUWN GUARDlAn “Y” l/Vins High-Scoring Came From ‘The YMCA. softball te-im won its ilitrd straight. v.cto1'y in the 0.: softball league last tiiglit when l1 rirubbcci the Azmy to the tune oi 17710. ltay Stul was again on the 1111i for ttie "Y" and pitched very e1.cc:.t'c B-liit boll. Cutiibcrtscn, on tire mound for tin. .-\:cn_\' g.\\‘e up ll hits but his tcctiitti beiiftid ii m committed l1 m. . Aiicge litr 11 \\'.'s a very sltgpy i; 11c 111th :1 tozal of 19 mist-it: :91 cl the "Y" was the z: v1" {i :21: ll §_,ll, gei- _. is ill itnr trits to the plate, C..irk and cu hie: i were the leading lllll'l'S for c Army. fill‘? ‘HP-Him.’ ltio li.ts .11 five times n1 a. _“Y' Oixllid MD 8:1 early lead 1n the first inning but» 1L1? Army Willi-ed this cown and at: one tin-c was ‘leading by a gjoyg of 8-5 Bait i115 lsad was sir .t lived " the "Yf ire-tit on a b:1t .ng spree l0 2o out 1n iron‘ ziziti rsmoln there Army 17-10 Yanks Lose Two Catchers In Two Days NEW YORK. June ll-(Am- New York Yankees tcday lost the servzces of their second catcher in two days through an injury to Warren (Buddy) Rcsar in the second inning of a game with De- trcit Tgers. Rosar sprained a muscle on the insde of h‘s leit leg wdile running to seccnd base and had to be helped off the field; Yesterday Bill Dickey, the vet.- errn receiver, was struck on his right, foot by a foul tip from his own bat during battfng practice and both catchers may be out o! King's Horse Dne-Sided Betting Choice NEWMARKEI‘, England. June ll-(CP Cablel-The King's horse and the King's men-hfls trainer and l:ckey—w'ere one-s ded betting choices tonight to make racing hu- tory by winning bo h the Oaks to- morrow and the Derby Saturday. No royal tlirse-year-olds ever have hit. this double in one year, but in the filly Sun chariot, beat- en only cnce ln h=r career, and the colt B‘; Game, iithlrh never has been defeated, Ire King is favor- ed to do it for the fi-st t’me. Alreadv this pair has wrn two of the season's to"; classics for ihree-year-olds. Big Game took me two-thousand guiness and Sun Chariot the one-thousand gulneas. over the same Neytmarket court a month ago. And tonl2ht._ Bfltors were put- ting their shillings rn H's Majesty to sw-ep t1~e big frur for the first time in Br’t’sh racing. H’ not only Orioles Whip Rochester 6-3 BALTIMORE. Juno 12—(AP)— Ray Rorhe held Rcohester to three hits tonight as Baltimore's Orioles whipped the Red Wings 3 6- . Hank Edwards led the Baltimore assault wth two homers and single to bat in h.ilf the home team's rung Gene Liliard, vi=fting th'rd base- man, got two o! the three his ai- lowed by Roche, cne a. homer Passeau Hurls Ninth Victory CHICAGO, June ll-tAPl— claude Passsau plt:h:d a fivs-hit- ter today and won hs 11in:h vic- tory of the Naiicnal League sca- son as Chicago Cubs wntped the Phils 7-1. (Continued from pgo 1) _ Eyewitnesses said it appeared to them tlie plane spun towards earth for a time and then levelled off par- tially bcfore crashing three yards from Mrs. Newton Dawson's house. It struck a small form 5111111118 1nd a few seconds later there was an explosion and fire broke out. The body of the airman was found out- side the overturned machine and partially under it. Mr. Max Lefiir- gey, a resident of this district pull- ed tlie body away from the plane despite the intense heat. Buildings Catch Flro Meanwhile two farm buildings caugiit tire, a pump house and a 1w tiouse. Neighbors were gather- ing quickly by that time, however, and tne iiames were extinguished beioie any amount o! damage was done. Fire in the wreckage of llie plane was also extinguished. The instructor, Flt-Sgt. Spinnev, landed about a. mile from the plane. He W85 uninjured. It vtas thought the parachute of the student might have became en- tangled in the tail of the machine. The dwelling where the plane crashed is occupied by three sisters, if= George Medals OTTAWA. June ll-fCPl-An Al- berta. country school teacher and two members of the Royal Canadian Air Force shared the honor today .of winning the first George Medals and the first George Cross bestowed in Canada since the awards were established during the battle of Britain The schoolteacher. Mrs. Francis Walsh or Big sprin s. received the George Medal for er heroism in attemptln to rescue LAC. K M. Gravell o Vancouver from a fliim- ing aircraft. Her name appeared in a list of King's birthday honors awarded in Canada which included honors for Royal Canadian Navy men and Royal Air Force personnel in Canada. LAC. Grnveli received the post- humous award of the George Cross for his efforts to save the pilot of the plane, who died instantly. Gra- vell. ignorant of the pilot's fate. dLs- regarded his own burns in the res- cue attemot and the official cita- tion said he would probably not have lost his life “had he not con- sidered his pilot before his own (m, .. sa . To Flt. Sgt. F. B. Lummis of Frankfort, Ont., went the other (Continued from pqg 1) i CARDIN CHARGES WM’- Wulllu was on, o, eakero in the monument deb‘? A!‘ tigreioéigixilepollliggiai-le spoke well into m the figfxmuemi ha“ ‘The speech, delivered with o Bllpport the atnei fire and eloquuioo whlub m, _ acterimd Mr. cit-ding 30,2225, throughout his 81 years in the Hollie. won up louse from all Dan- lei atmfrequen ingervals. fl c 00111180 O his spegq gardm mid of ggueffotrits hehmfi o a an ma. vo Quebec. vow m The plebiscite campaign same only two years after the Prime Minister had made “solemn pledg. es" to the Quebec pe pie. AllllllOfLlh “No wonder that we did not get then the response that I myself ex. pectod although l guess I am e . titled to say 1 participated in that firfl-glpllflll at the risk of my own Mr. Cardin d.id not a on this point to CXDlB-lllild lvrnllllttalkll: fiifgafit by "at the risk of my own =1 Mr. Cardin, who spoke in Eng. lisn. said that by advancing this measure, tne government was d.s_ regarding its word to the people of Quebec and to the country at large, without making any attempt to es- tablish that a situation had arisen to necessitate such action. It. was the history cl the 1917 COIIFCYZPHOH measures repeating it- 2 se . Mr. Cardin referred to the assur- ance given during the plebiscite campaign that tne power of unlim- ited conscription would not be used at the present time. “In tne name or heaven what is the use of having a dead principle on our statute books and destroying the good understanding that has ex- said 1 "lilting overseas all .. unt- srs were lighting m. m,“ . . Church tCon a! dIOBdVlBW) said the got} “mendmk the tnobilizatllmmenl not clear and tie coma o“ “cl essity for it. The gmergffi no rite. Deon given a majority m W1 had the war and so for "n, is “l” on m" hm“ °“ hail-Way eiloiil-ur“ Capt. A. J. Lapoinie (m, “' podla-Matanei wlio spgke h A Mats. he Opposed Cmlscrjpnol‘ Fmm-‘ih erseas service because he f1 {or w‘ that the voluntaiy gyste en Mira torce was adequate to g? 110w in adivs war needs. rte eel C111 the Royal Air Force and 11m population of Greitme am‘ Cflllflda owed iier froptol“ “P711351- measure to the -; ' '- Fae the British rstcslalent “m” °i as vol. Qilnado. Toromo, ' l ti: "h: paid 1m: to '*—‘__ MT. STEWART SCHOOL _._.__ Honor Roll r . _ Scgooli for May: c Mt Swan ra e X—l. Helen 0'}; 1 Mario M l; r" 9.1’. l. Affleclr‘. a Donald’ 3 ‘lea-n Grad? IX—l. A'e ha, F at, ‘IQ/gag. MacGrcgcr, , Jenn “DI/Tag; GYM-e VIII-l RC‘\\"llq Mel-c . ‘ ‘ 91'- Dcfatliéel Learo, 3. M.i.girct M» Grade VII-i P: 1,6. “chm , A 1 c V1 g§lilii§.JCy' 3 M“ bait 1n. Grad VI——l J , 2. Wiiaed 14.330225‘; Mmhllald. Gm‘? V —1< Pearl Mitchell z Frank Pigot, ,3, i; Grade IV-l- gun P3111 JOY. 3. Doreen new... fcr itie res: of the game. action m. mo r m e d D1 ~, ~ - . lsted throughout Canada? Let us be - 1 , _ h m h _ b t 1. h _ The only ruri Pniladelptiia was Geo e Medal for bravery in .2:- key was not in 01m k n: ttogiy. c eisrcreprgésegarlilingahostwi) able w Se?“ “sumd fmm a all wtigows. In addition to Mrs. Dow: ting“ 5mm; a we m a Tl-enmh frgikd l Grade III-l. L:tt:e M DcugglL m" l” s" was mm» ‘when :1’: vhi1t..£“%‘§2...tt§°“°“ fiititiolfiiiifliilfihl“Jiiiltifiti hav: sesrril..tlaalrbztrarias mlrzazr i- Y..\I.(‘.A. AB» R H E A 0 X31225 spring frCm m“ J°°k‘."-" Gmd?“ RlchmdF. l5 u" Nw en a _ smgh-e t d 1 cpy Mccugc-henrs body Wu] be the British’ commonwealth Mr had been disectly on conscription. Grade Il-i. 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Louis Browns at Boston. , 1 - painted black _ h 8 P" 0i the Royal Am mlabet-llsn p 5 z z g o g Tennis $608012 ‘lbs BOX yo? ficigg t?‘ ovgrcolne “°"“ “aw” Mm’ Glam“ “- dlfggngirgtggoriknwgehfatdgf country more fully. cal Society, died at n. m“ (fwd-R cf 5 4 1 2 o 1 p, 1116-11111 6B , C POWTIE " ' ' w=¢y1»¢k_ g 4 r; 0 1 0 o , collected oif starting hurlei- Yank OUT QUR WAY By J R Wm Knit; 1f 4 9 0 1 o 1 Desplteshortag-es Terry in the first two innings. They ' ' ' am! v _ ,___ _, __ __.,.__..__ . .. .. _ Knnv‘ 2nd 4 O 1 1 1 2 acccniplished that feat in the fifth ‘ ) 65D To T; I - i _/// I .,, R‘ “ca. r a ' i n o n o o inning my w have the Browns tie A-HEM! THERE 5 I °°N T U“ T° “E U / ue-zox! uowlsruA-r? A DREADNAUGHT? l-lMPR-M-v a this‘: r 45 1° ‘l 11 16 Z6 —— ‘i m’ “w” A FEW MORE “"5 wéTébowéflesx // noose? YOU FOUND A 110a e. wsttprou B16 PERCHERON, é ‘Richards replaced Kelly i1 3th NEW YORK, June 1l—(A.P)—- MATTERS HERE f 7 1 ___;__ ‘ ' 1n spite of shortages of eyeiything Indium Sweep Series THAT NEED i Q lN we eAlzAeE ~ “'“'wl'w.v OF ROLL OUT OF THAT $TALL"““ ‘ frotndgasoiine tto gateflattrgctions, M w “mm x YOUz llgllix/‘lEDlrATEa U5 Nov‘? i % COURSE, MKTIHB, NNIDEPRQI YOUNCAN PRANCEJO "gt-villi é * Unite Sta 6s ennis o cias are _ at r1 a. our-run irp- ATTE T1 -- H i 114E AgyhMmndwgu-f / gag ER ANDQET E, o looking ahead to a i942 tournament rising in tl-e ninth inning brought N OUR MACHINQS, EVEN SNEAK-OFF i / BOUGHT / E5 FoATMEN-THAT / . . i. . TO TAKEA 012mm / u 1 P 1N1’ MEDEEPLV 80X O JQSCII a.mcst as bg as dual and cLveland 1nd ans an 8 6 victory AND NOW TH ¢ o D. f a, lct more interesting. over Washington and a sweep of GOVERNMENI OF WATER- —THEY ¢ ’ “q NQT RECOGNHUNG THAT ‘IOU FED ‘(OUR FODR-LEGGED TD Army S wrney éuso pgintt vlvxiihkftlfw pride ggfiesihree-Eame American league lglfiEAélfil-sls smut‘; TO / PRNCE OF BLUE 699,55 w/Aug, pmEND 531432511507 up , gradtilieitesamoft the tjileniordsdelleelllgplf Tffl-lll-"l by two runs olng into 955K! I '. a OUR OLD RACE‘ PURSE) ' THE MORNNG’ merit program carried on for sev- the fina frame, the ribesmen 1 ‘DRERDNAUGHT. “WW5 , eral years by the United states Produced their four runs on hits j AN; yap QNEOFTHE JERSEY CITY, N.J.. JuJne 11- Lawn Tennis Association, are the ones who will make it that way. Since Dec. 7 tenn‘s has lost prac- by Oris Hcckett, Jeff Heath and Les Fleming, two wake, an outfield fly and a passed ball. Cleveland ticaily n whole generation 0f estab- counted three scores in the sixth fAPi-The management of the llshed players os the war tcok most on doubles by H688“ 831d Jersey City International League baseball club found a solution to- day to army d moul. orclcrs banning nght baseball, and it received the approval cf Lccnirzi Dreyiuss, state director of Cllllillfl defence. Charles Stcnchani. Secretary of the Little Gianta announced the club wzll play lvlontr Roosevelt Stadium in what he desci’ "con-1- oinatinn twilielrit-ntght. game." The contest will start at 7:30 pm. E. D T and ihe t-e ms w'll have un- til 9:24 pm. to complete it. Dreyfus-s said tho new dmout de stipulates that the orders crme effective one hoiir rundown at 0:24 pm. “and the 1i=e of light is perfectly all right "as lcrig as they are out by He said he had formally approv- d plans icr a "tvw-iieht. game" at cosevelt Stadium Juno 23 ‘b=tween Jersey Cty and Ncwark for the benefit of the Amy and Navy Relief societies. ‘REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Germany's Max _Schrnciin-_r won the world neavyiwcighi boxing title from Jack Sliarkey at New YCXK i2 years ago today, Sdimciing was awarded the crown on a folli m the lonrfti round when ihe bout ended in maid dtr. He lost the title to Shai two ysars later 1:1 1932 sclimeling last. was re- crted on an ex"iibt’fn bcirng yC-Ul‘ o.’ Gcrmnny t" heh . r the morale cf the German people. x. _.. Tn rvet Practice of the group between 20 and 30years old off the courts. The United S:ates indoor cham- plonships were cancelled during the first shaky days cf the war. All the other championships and most of the important, events will be held-perhaps 400 in all against a llfllmfll total or 520. The clay courts championships begin Mon- day at. st. Lcu’s and tournameri chair-than Carl Burst estimates the entry list has been reduced 50 per cent; by transportation d'fflcult1es. The professional national cham- ionships. boasting an impressive laid, s‘art June 20 at Fciest Hills, N.Y.. and the national intercolleg- iates June 22 at New Orleans. Survivors frcm lost year's top frght of stars are Franki» Parker, Trd Schroeder and 8'11 Talbert. ’1l-1e wcmens division, of course, won't bechangsd much except that the champion, Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cccke, isn't expected play through the seascn. MOBILE DENTAL UNIT LONDON — (CIP) J W. Miller of Toromo trvented the British tmny with its first mobile dental unit to ‘ndude a labora- tory. The un‘t was arcerved by Maj Gen D. C‘e'wer, director of army dental services. BARNS BURNED SACKVILLE, N. B-. J1me ll-(C P1—Two barns outside the Sack- vilie town limits were destroyed by fire today. resulting loss esti- mated at $2.500 One was owned by Mount Allison University and the lost contents included seven pigs. i" 111' Guiana; _;_ ALoonnou-givomooohnnoollbhodlholuvylomthoworldbol" Fleming. a walk and a Washington infield errcr. The ‘Tribe's other run came in the eighth on three hits and a sacrifice. Alsab Suffers Leg In jury NEW YORK. Julie 11—(AP)- Mrs. Al Sabatlrs colt, Alsab was found to have suffered a leg in- jury and will be unable tio do any racing for a month. Trainer Sarge Swenlte said the injury was a "bind splint" on Al- sab's foreleg and that the colt was suffering from this ailment when he finished second to Shut out in the Belmont Stakes last Saturday. A splint ailment is a bony growth on the side oi the splint bone of the foreleg and when it is blind it can only be discovered by x-ray. Baseball Results NATIONAL 11:11am: Philadelphia. 010 000 000-1 I 1 Chlcagn 001 122 Olx-‘l ll 1 Melton. Nohem (6) and Warren: I Passsau and McCullough. AMERICAN LEAGUE Si. Louis 230 001 001-7 l3 2 Boston 000 421 001-8 ll 0 Muncrief. can: (51, Ferens (9) and Hayrs; Tsrrv, Butland (2), Brown (51 and Conrcy. Cleveland 000 003 Washmgtnn Defilllfl’! (91: TDWGr (9), Zllber (9) an INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Wynn. Ca they Night game: fi Rochester mo 1011 001-3 s a “ Baltimore 001) 122 Mir-G l1 3 / Hutchinson. Dwsewerd (B), - Sakas <7) and Robinson; Roche 4' and Becker. i I Night gi-mo: / Buffalo 1m m2 coo-s it o Syracuse 000 004 Mv-l 8 8 Rcscce. Gentry (a1. Pullig (d) and Redmond; Andrews and Bot- tarini. Baseballs Big Six (By The Auocllfcd Preu) BATTING (Three lenders In each league) (Based on 100 _or more time; at oat) Pei. 383 8B2 365 .346 338 S29 PLAYER, CLUBG AB B ll DOEBR, 180 23 GORDON. Yankees .. ~48 186 21 REISER. Dodgers .....-l2 107 38 PICKEY, Yankees .....3l 113 l1 LAMANNO, Redo . . . . . .. 123 1d MEDWIPK, Dodgers .....46 170 2i MUSTARD GAS R80 BOX 2:552:18 Mustard ‘Es can es i not. 11y "Ania-Kin. name tion cl the ma, was and 014-8 l3 2 300 0"0 0"0-6 l0 1 Dean, Grcmek (B) and Hagan, (9) d Bvano. loadin- noes m: mo: HEIOT soars I\ 6-54-1 L 5-1; m. BREAKFN5T= _ HARDBOOT RATHBUNS an 01.0 KENTUCKY! WILL MIRACLES N ALIZ CEASE? IIPPIE AND “CAI” STUBBS _.~-1 vou f;(')1.11_D BE GENERL ?! gees; ? II sAvfi A WE LL, I GOIN’ JUST sow sammv 1N 11-1’ CANDY stone" AN’ t'1_1_ arm use BLiYtN’ some CANDY! HE can BE o COMMlSSARV DEMRTMENT~ Kati 551%‘ “31”.~Jé'§" a -i.ew ! 01o w 3% Al?“ aesinrksf -DNED Tl-BAPMYP A . - MAG BEWS 'IN rtmz - UR .~ "IF WE GET THERE Tho Gary Imlha Alon: bull. h: BUT! "‘%;=,__ ‘n ‘We OH,T\LL\E - Mv nAotsi-les ARE Peewme ‘THROUGH THE W! AT - I BRQIGHT v1. HAVE gmi C 005102 Tea-game EM "r0! COMMISSARV DEPAQTMENT " you've GOTTA! 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