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Limited-Time Only Caviare to The General? p’ i‘ Gum“ Annfllllln "Electric Whiskers" Bergonaoil, Italian common liiureri by the British at Agedsbia, Libya, seems e meal his nurse is preparing in s military hospital the Middle lint". Ill when British forces tuna hlm declared that the period of rest in six yearn, %‘lli_lllls f rst real ‘bomb-riddled stRee BOMB smrrrans , , "1 just had to save the cnurcnf’. _—(CP)-5ixtcen he said. "beca ¢0nnor comes; crypt there with mv father. He slept ts oi the East; for months in a 500 year old coffin room for mass‘ in the crypt, but it has been taken tightly backed away." Two fires were blazing on 1 re the sun scarcely the roof. Mickey with water and a S. of the East End, who their own way cam. self-reliant and a narrow fires so ef- ficiently they were easily broLgnt under control, About were sheltering in the crypt. Tiltill FOR CHANGE 1150 PC0016 Film comedian Robert Benchiey. d and wnked wrong: wears the same old gray hat ml CHAR LOTTETOWN UUARDI AN Cardinals Blast Dodgers; Reds In Sixth Place — . IPirai/es from far bee! in tbs ruck NEW YORK. May I1—(AP)—| to an 8-4 victory over Boston Led by Coaker Triplett, Cardlnals| Braves. The triumph with Cincin- playing at heme sent Brooklyn naif/s loss put the Bucs in filth Dodgers crashing to their fifth con- place in the league. secutlve defeat today. 9-3, and Dimagglos wallop. a tremendous strengthened the Redbirds‘ grasp clout over the left field wall, came on first place in the National in the thlbd inning and accounted League. for the first Piraim run big The rugged rookie outfielder made Jim Tobin. four of the Cardinals’ 13 hits. in- At Cincinnati, New York Giants cluding s. homer in the first inning turned the tables on the Reds, and a single with the bases loaded scoring three runs of‘! Bucky Walt- in the eighth. ers In the ninth to tie the score. Harry Gurnbert. who had beaten and three more in the 10th for a. Brooklyn once earlier this Spring 6-3 victory. for New York Giants, scored iris At Chicago, a grand slam by second victory since joining the Billy Nicholson cashed in Jake Redbirds last week and scattered Mootys effective refer pitching nine hits in going the route. and gave Cubs a 7-3 triumph over At Pittsburgh Vince Dimaggids Philadelphia Phlllies in a series fifth home run of the season start- opener. It was the fourth stra’ght ed a. hitting asault which brought victory for the Chicagoans, Baseball Results BOWUNG RE§ULT§ HOLY NAME BOWLING AMERICAN LEUGUE Chicago 100 130 100-6 9 0 Philadelphia 013 001 002-7 l2 0 Hallett and Tresh; Marchlldon, Harris and Hayes. Old Timers:- E. Doucette 207 220 248 Detroit 010 000 210 0-4 'l 2 T, Crelghan 245 191 205 New York 100 100 002 l--5 14 1 V, cpyle 301 295 176 Rowe, Benton and Tebbetts; Don- P_ McQuald 190 226 176 aid, Stanceu and Dickey. Rev. Dr. McMahon 196 293 277 Total-3434. St. Louis 120 020 010-6 l3 0 Boston 110 100 32x—8 13 0 All Stars:- Allen, R. Harris and Ferrell; Ry- Dr. L. Duffy 185 2B1 195 ba. Fleming, N. Newsome and A. Sherren 206 227 165 Peacock. C. McDonald 212 165 259 T. Wilson 193 166 134 Cleveland 000 000 000 04-4 l0 l G, Essery 215 256 262 Washington 000 000 000 00-0 4 2 Total-3l21. Feller and Desautels; Chase. High single V. Coyle 301. Zuber and Early, High three Rev. Dr. McMahon 766. Old Timer; 5 pts.; All Stars 0 pts. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 020 000 010-3 4 Z Chicago 001 050 10x—'l 7 1 Hoerst, Bruner and Warren, Mil- lies: Errickson, Mooty and Mc- Tonlght at 9:00. Final game, Mas- ter Barbers vs_ Davis a; Erasers. Suzanne would Cullough. $3133..» 33l33r°<54133llave held top Tobin. Earley, Johnson and Ber- res. Masi; Heintzelman, Bnuers. i d B k8 . ' W" Wu“ an a r z o APEW YORK, Mayh2l 4o)?»- 000 000 003 3-6 1 ter several mont - of arn- $1213.12 10o 01o 01o 0-3 e u. storming with BudgefiMarble and Lohrman, Adams, Carpenter andl Hardwick. “Tall vVlIly‘Ul'I'll' ‘rilden Danning; Walters, B9585. TVmeTl is prepared to give ex-pert opinion _ the all-time ranking oi La.‘ Alice. , » L , about and mmbard aiyrarlrbleixisuganr; Lfcglen and Helen: Brggklyn 200 010 000-3 9 2 l s cc v cork. St. Louis 000 320 Mx-il l3 l T New proposal Outlined by Gallagher HALIFAX, May 21—(OP)—A pro- posed new setup for the Eastern Allan Cup playdowns was outlined at the annual meeting of the Mar- itime Amateur Hockey Asioclatlon today by President Frank Gallagher" of Moncion. Gallagher. who was re-elecied as president, said present plans call for the Maritime champions Io meet the Quebec winners in the opening round. with the first two games of the best-in-five series in the Maritlmes and the others Quebec. If the Maritlmers won, they would meet the Ontario Hoc- key Asicclatlon champions. again with the first two cf the best-in- five rounds on their home ice and the remainder in Ontario. This year. Sydney Millionaires. Maritime champions. played all their first-round games at home. Then they played all remaining games outside the branch. Gallagher said the new proposal would be brought before the next meeilng of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The MAI-IA approved a levy on league games, the proceed‘. w be used for the promotion of juvenile hockey. The levy will be one per- cent of the gross receipts. less a- musement tax, the t-‘lal for any game not to exceed $15. From the income, it was propos- ed to stage a. juvenile tournament at Halifax next season. Besides Gallagher, these officers were chosen: 1st Vice President-J. Elliott Hud- son. Halifax, re-eFecied; 2nd Vice President-Charlie Campbell. Sydney: 3rd Vlce-Preskient-Douglas Mac- Leod. Charlottetown. Secretary - ‘Ireasurer - Murray Dodge, Kentville. CONDEMN BLITZGAZERS BRISTOL -(CP)- Rescue work- ers and civic leaders stringly con- demnecl "slghiseers who ride around in cars vlew-lng raid damage" while 0th people “sweat to "+- 211"? Q1YEl-l1-°_ll9!!1_ " against Alice Marble in doubles and has watched her nightly duels with Mary Hardwlck. Here's h's rating: 2 Alice. 3 Helen. “Great players, all or them." he said. “But I himk that, at he: best. Alice would have beaten Helen and l the late Suzanne would have beaten 1 SUZSTITIG “Suzanne would have Alice because beruen sh4= wouldn't have Tilda“ h“ Played -wlth_ene.aecnliied_hsr_ia Kslaflrgltt" Prepare for Ball season The Sununersids diamond at the High School Grounds Is being got 1mg grape for the coming baseball season. Mr. Davis Lidsione, Vice Principal of the High School, who takes a tremendous interest in the school sports and also in the Town Baseball League, says two school teams are practicing and prepar- ing for the season. It is also c-x- pected a town team will be lined up to play in competition with a team from the Air Force. The wet weather has been a great han- dicap to the preparations for the ball season, but it is exepccted ihaI with wanner xveather things will be speeded up. -S. Montreal wins 10-I victory MONTREAL. May 21-401’)- Montreal Royals combed two Buf- falo pitchers for 15 hats today and moved back into sesond place the International League standings with a. 10-l victory over the Bisans. Ed Head. young right-harder, spaced six Buffalo hits in marking up his fifth straight victory agalnst_ no riefeats._A single, a double. a walk and an infield out cost him the shutout in the ninth. At Newark the league leading Bears ended Syracuse's five-game Ivlnning streak by piling up an oar-Iv lead and registering a 9-5 vic- tory. it was a listless game with six pitchers granting l3 bases on balls. Of the=e_ the Chiefs‘ hurlers gave 11p eight. which caused consider- able trouble when Newark ccm- blncd them with an ll-hlt attack Tommie Holmes and Jim Shilling were Newarkks offensive leaders with three hits apiece. At Toronto Max Surkznt faced‘ only 27 batters and gave up but two infield singles as Red Wings made 1t two straight over Toronto Maple Leafs by a 3-D count here. are Toronto player reached second ' ase. REMEMBER WInzN (By The Canadian Press) Ted Lyons, 37-year-old right- one a homer by Jonathan Stone in the eighth inning. Lycns still ls _vpi_tch_ing for the White SVox.__ I hander, scored his 290th Amerzcan l LONDON -(OP>- When John the Filfum- I League victory when Chicago While j Alabaster. 38-year-old architect l lSox defeated WKIST-lnilifln 9-‘2 l-hYBB ‘ and his sister Hilda, 29. were found l H. S. HENDERSON, l years ace today- The Veielfiflmzasrd in their oar, the jury de-- T I knuckle-bsller yrielderi nine hiis..-cided it was double sircicle from Sec?“ 'e°5~ l i wicker, Davis and Owen, PII-TPSI Gumberi. and Mancuso. Williams _OUT OUR WAY THIS Q 1.25 IRON mranusrrousr. LEAGUE 00 000 001-1 6 3 300 141 10x-10 i5 0 and Parsons". Buffalo Montreal Fuchs, Pezzulo Head and Franks. 00 020 300-5 5 1 Newark 223 000 2019-9 I0 ll Schutlz, Burkart. 57615011. R41- bein and Bgbbarlnl‘, washburn, Get- tel, Christopher and Padden. Rochester 010 002 000-3 7 '5 Toronto 000 000 000-47 2 9 Surkont and Hueller; McLaugh- lin and Williams AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis at Kansas city. w"- poned, wet grounds. Syracuse Jgy-ggy City 000 004 520-11 12 l B-nitlmore 013 ooo 010-5 11o Ii Pearce, Lynn and Blaem re, Trlnkle. Weaver and Redmond. Cinderella team Gets suspension i- '/ LONDON, May 21 —(CP)—Clap- /// ton Orient the Clndirella wagering! f tb ll h een sus - gmllvlyshthgoFdotballlsAssociai/lon be- cause or claims against the Céltl: for players’ Salaries and other de . Outclassed m weenie copper!- \\ . THE S BRINGING Ill:—FATIIER ONE HEAH IS ' ' SOLID CAST "' BLVT IF ‘IOU \_\\\\\ / ,,~ é rg/V “ ¢ ai/V; I %/7: 11W, _~ , l/ // J"! p: ,; _ - _ gr FINALLY cor c. "4 -1“ //////////, IIIs supper. UZRWILLIAM5 , & HOPPER‘ communion naumanunon 5-1-1- Bobbv Feller pitching duel with Ken Chase to- day to snap game losing streak and give therni them by Dario LCdl;l‘.llll_ Chicago's a 4-0 American League victsry ov-‘ third baseman, er Senators at Washington. It. was Fellers first shutout of the season. although his eight-h Irlumph. fully in the first and third innings recent ‘ from behind to tie the score in the ninth inning Tigers 5-4 on a walk and Red Rnlfefis triple in the 10th. the n‘nth llifilllg. outfielder Wally Mace; hit o. home run with a mate livorry over the wuna-trs health. OUR BOARDING HOUSE lFeller Wins II-inning Battle From Senators _ —(AP)— on board to beat Chicago Whit: ll-lnnlng Sox 7-6 for the Alhlellfks’ fourth straight victory. Tin-re were five three-I other homers in the game, vwo m‘. NEW YORK. May 21 WOII 8 I1 the Indians’ At Bosion the loIvIy ST. Louis Browns but-inmcrcd the Red Se)! sluggers 4-1 bu: Boson came from. behind i’) gain an 8-6 vxill y in Ihe series cpcucr. Tlra s return- Roger Cramer singled success- but Feller allowed only two scratch ed Bosro: min 'r~ ill Iho hiis in the eighth and ianal frames. loflilue over zhe lllkll ~ful Detroit walked three men and fanned six. Tigers. At New York, the Yankees surged Johnny Luczieeln opcncd tho game by polmg a Rybn purl-I into the right field siaucl» lu t c- sec- ond inning, with a ruzwnci- on, 1hr. lond Clif: mm: i0.l homer in two (l: and down Detroit At Philadelphia, with two out in _ ve - pitches out of L314‘ pa r2 m the filth. a . HE DOWNED TOOLS How they stand --- BOSTON. May 21 --(CP\—1'loIir yeélirs ago little Mike Kapla a1 or ‘—*" a. ozen years 0r so lud.f_er it II)- A-MERICAN LEAGUE pearances as an amateur boxer, threw down his ax o mechanic's w L P“: ‘tools to enter" rho p: rug “Don't be s“; . , friends Cleveland 24 12 e557 warned. “Why. 3m cu ,. avcn hold Ch1°a5° 1f‘ 12 ~60‘) your own as an onnicur. “hat 305w“ 1° 14 517 chance Will you have with the New lzork 18 17 .514 pros?" Detrol 16 16 .500 K 1 k _ n‘ I _- Philadelphia 14 18 .438 @031? iii .331? 1ifa.“°r'“~.I“§‘§ Washington l4 20 .412 free 135mm; Ted 3 m, St- L015 19 20 333 cent decision ore: F111»- zle Zlvic in an over bout NATIONAL LEAGUE ranks him as the we crwcighi division's No. 1 challcr, St. Louis 21 9 I100 ___.____________ Brooklyn 2? 11 .667 UNWELCOME sarzmxc. gfiyv York 17 13 .567 _ ucago 14 l5 .483 An acre of 501i on tjrpical farm lflfclid contalircs all csrzmated one Bzston 12 19 Iss7 L ‘mini lmll-lm’ "-81-, fill}: Philadelphia l0 21 .323 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 8W8!‘ 21 ll .656 N k Annu I Me t‘ Montreal 19 12 .613 a e Buffalo 18 12 .600 lstochester i8 l3 .581 571411159 l5 l4 .51‘! . Jersey City 14 17 452 The Annual Meeting of Bfllllmmt 11 ‘J2 .313 the Shareholders oi the Toronto B 22 367 (Not including night game) Charlottetown Forum, Lid., will be held Wednesday ev- SHARED IVORRY IN DEATH ening, Mo), 28th u‘. 73o m, lillnarri’: kills pain. WELL es-usmzreo, r EXPECTED A SHOCK WHEN 1 HEARD you WON $200 AT THE RAcEs, Bur NOT QUITE A6 BAD A6 THIS Mousraoeirvl- I WOULDN‘T TOUR THE Kemucuv caves ‘NEAR- ING eucI-I A MANHOLE covelzlw AND NOW I'LL JUST TAKE HALF oI= WHPT YOU woman You can HPNE ‘nus srrzAw BuT-“AWPF/f- MARTHA, MY DEARJl-IAT i5 A PICTURE HAT-AN EKPENGIVE err o: IMPORTED -~HAl<- KAFF/ ITS curc, ROMANTIC LINES WOULD REQroRE-SPU-I-Txr! - oI-hoAsI-I rr ALI...’ WOMEN ARE so UNREASONABLE.’ so: ‘SUPPER.’ tion. the Orient struggled 51.121)’ Io keep its colors in the Slime. bill poo, gates, brought on by a strlnB of one-sided losses flnmlv led W- t d n on. depwfiiave one our best to scrape along and give our loyal suifwfli- ers some recreation. and nOW 60m“ this blow," said W. Wrlglll. 59¢‘ rotary-manager iwho callednglégsm l ‘ is "B l1 iifiil-imrii 351% ‘Kile Iiéau wmrei less than 845). , "The Orient! allant f.ght 1'01‘ existence led ion on sPOYt “We?! to call it the Cinderella wom- Sometimes. when unable l0 field a mu team. the manssrment 1W1 lo call (OT volunteer players from the crowd. 850 To SE9 CIIP Winners of only one oi’ l5 is!!!“ games. the Orien had som¢ 01 the BY GOLLY- I FE SOEQY THAT MAEIGI VOlCE HA5 LEFT HER -BL|T IT'S A QELIEF TO ME - someone MU5T HAYE snapper: ou THE ow nu. Pvrrvm . ma. heavens um. rucrvi 1.x 5-2 I'M 5O GLAD! HAD RECORDS MADE BLIT- MOTi-IFP? -.— . . Oi: MV VOICE" YOU AIZE NOT "' JUST TFHNK-fl GOING PLAY HAVE FIFTY-SIX ALL OF: ‘I HEM - . EECOQDS‘ NOW * . turned out for it London Cup guns with Milwall. Clapton started as m lmllélll‘ in 108i. turned professional in i901 and joined the football league in ihe 1905-1006 season. It had in fight for survival more than once. never reached the first division nnd ermpeixd in the third I01‘ 10 years. " wlmrmi; rrsu rs man‘ NEWCASTLE England -(C'Pi- Ur-ging the government to "ov-‘lllol nll fish" a town meeting here was told a basket of f‘sh similar to that bought before the war for six shil- lings now ccst six pounds sterling. u-iiww m... m..." 1; "w nu. Kim rump Sim-lids. hr AT IT season's largest scores run HP a ainst it incluidin elgg “gilgy .. w Hem B" "e ~ ’ II= v52 aoireiz DO POPEVE I-Ies eorA WHOQAID ANVTHINB , _ Th 1 k in . . ' :€i%fig:ititf2e€nh:$ reaghegwwlhlgrll 350 Mo“ AN. BLACKdACK ABOUT FIGHTING ltaardbnliovlunlne l" With — liinjor ii opiq