mar" PAGE SIX Refugee Columns Used To Block Allied Traffic In Murderous Nazi Push i <ccntinucd__ from_ pnge__ ll_____ to country back roads and somehow got around and escaped." - MACHINE-GIIN CONTROL Others from the Brussels area, others fmm beyond Amiens and Reye. as well as a group 0f Dutch clergymen, gave me detailed tic- counts, equally terrible. of machine-gun control oi’ all roads used by the Germans, on which civilian; could not set g, foot or a vehicle. Refugees oould not even use country din. roads. but had to labor, however slowly and helplemy, acroa fields, marshes and woods, and cross rivers some- how. other titan at the sent-ried bridges. This proves how important, in the eyes of German stFRTQBiSiS. 15 war traftie, and how (ielibemtely they pllllillfii to retider impassable all Allied roads by shoving not thousands, not tens of thousands, but hun- dreds of thousands of refugees ahead to cripple the British and French power ot manoeuvre during the German attack. The British and French armies could just as easily and savagely have controlled traffic in the same way as the Germans did. Doubtless some Sll‘ii'f"_fléi5 held that in view of modern total war we should have rhino so, but to the inipcrtshabic glory; of the French and British sol- d:ers, it can be said that through the past ten days of fury and anxiety never for an instant did either army, down to its simplest poor devil of a traffic policeman, treat the pitiabie horde with anything but the full. ‘l: measure of humanity. TERROR BOIWBING TACTICS I uzll no s0 far as to say that whenever the traffic jam of refugees slacken. the German rccotinitlsance had bombers do terror o accelerate the tide. The only- possible oyplanation of the xuibing of Tcnrna‘ at 4 cfcloc’ ‘n the afternoon was to drive ‘ed tho s who hind congested in that \;l\\' 1 n: Auueixs anti other foams . “t; muild no: have bccn on military 0b- "n drzne out of the cities and on to :he highways, the le. r tlespncch I called the refilzoes the "sixth column". m‘ (an Zvllti our enemy anti sizll be human. .~ vvw" t my PX)tt""ll(‘l‘§ up the line I wulked through -. ' 1 ill a lillle vefil/vtv rhurcli hiztss was -l<»ol<i u Fn ch priest. The church was file. . wilntz but unable to see, in s able to push my way past the humble refugees. mostly i‘ I 1"“ \\‘"'~<'1li1ll~' 1 utiutvrixtbll’ pitiful service air sirens he val-sol and the pl‘ <f ll1'.t‘l'i'llll§."tl to wove to the (‘Qncfe- w» §i'll't‘l‘. l spoke to the ))l'l|‘.~l, uh... was the last out, bu‘. he nioiildorin; gaze anti went on. ‘ _ 1e and uulketl up to the altar where Mass lay 1m. ilflls-“eil all‘ 5315'. 85 l1 P-“Olefiiailt. to be standing in so strange a D-Plretand’ (‘£19. r felt that even I could utter sortie prayed. yet, with mv s t-e. .1. v i ~. . . . . for hit! tiuligsiam.Qli..?a.2dq£q€f“;5i ant“ ha“ “.1” n “as to pm! mv nun“ “VHS 6mm: {{1}} ‘thé.’ n1 it 1.43; ‘So btxore I kneyv- who‘. H W“ l mqde»! . ‘ . i. o’) oiwHUlikcns iiovv beating in this. b -\ y. <_ a praicr to; only a ittle o; htimanttyg I prayed for nb..=s under one year o: age. a FCRIOIZS VFEEK or endless tramc I returned -—""_ throuzh Tournai that. evenin to . B‘ GREGORE‘ (‘"533 find ‘ (wentv-ttltic Heinkcls zhnrl ifflflrllhl 19f". f‘ 3'" 5"“‘T"‘P"' rturro and tlivetl their braw- dive.» 5"‘ "i Flzimcs ate it. In alloys and door. LONDON. May Tt-After one w“... me ea . , ftirious week H; a. war cOYrQSPOIl‘ homeless gens, 1123113335 ‘Tm I am bafk m Llmdon mm an . churches were blasted but still 111° 195‘- °Y we B71515“ and Am" ‘through its ruin-IiIIedIsiret-ts ‘the “Tan ¢°T1'°5p°“d°“‘5- the mason numb traffic toiled being that llll our cars were_ taken T! . ‘ _ 1 ' _ _ _ 1mm us lot a much more iiiipor- I _ "i: gill rl"I']01l_l1d BIuFPCI-fl. Loli- unt lob than sallobirut nenvsllobcr- ,L“mb“_“ E11" Fm I “Kwhed mi‘ men about ma; fast movmg scene y om igostoid formaLon come m. France. Without Our cars we ‘use’ mbHJTQm a dlstance 0f :50 were fa: more helpless than $5 UB3 Oliiffud 0! a milfi. 50 it-ttigees. and about twice as use- hlfilclikibi iwfipfguégtsggdthefllfak [Leading Point Getter Well Known Here izlivt-rnctfl to Bonai" iliiitisay, West- inouii: H1211 truck star. Yesterday afternoon the fleet-footed athlete sent .\Iut'ra_y' Patricks six year old mile mark tilmblitig out of tlhe [record books" when he clipped 11.2 t‘CC11il5 oft the old time of 4 mills. tvcstitiotlnt Iiiuh Schools 42nd an- nualtruck and fzeld meet at Moison Stadium. turned on u burst of speed that sent him well in front of his near- est rival. P. Graham. (t'v\'ll l (‘itlll t _ so; . on he run the tiistance in 2.11.2. to cunt-u‘. many events. ’I'hese will probably be held cit-her today or to- morrow‘ at the 501.001 grounds. The Montreal llllllllll}; ui tilt-so postponed events _ \\iIi tit‘ll*l'llllllt‘ the illltffPtllllé \viii- wick“; Ran-nun“; 1mm“... n 1 tiers lot" the complew meet. ' ' " liI<l.'\Ll'l LEADS SENIORS Beale lends with an aggregate of l6 titiints Braille scored firsts in the 100. 'Ch1fl\¢0 ‘.120 and 440 and finishetl thlrtjrin he broad jump. Lindsay is trailing pgmaqmphm Emile b\'\!s'lXGDOlI1IS. d J h N sandy tic oun an 0 n ew- - . Iillill tire tictl for the intermediate (“mun mum?“ ‘honors with 18 points each. Newman scored firsts in the 100. 44 880, mo". put and placed second in the ">0 the 2:50. low hut-tiles. broarljunip and had a sccontl in the 100 yards. Mc- Lionn in whining the broad Jump set izreunle with l5 points. Charlie Van \\'il'_‘Il(‘I‘ placed second with 11 trunk» Van Wagner broke his own iuw h-irtiles mark of 18.4 when he tnnslivti up in wrha first in the broad jump and ltlll vnrd clash. Tlie three-lo ged rucc was won by E. Lewis and oan Witrriiiitton. mun 43> B. Wilson. Time 111.0. xmn. Time n. 1P5S. Now that the names of cities and towns are in the official com- inuniques. jtis wxsslble t0 I911 the .<‘0ry of the most hectic experi- mce of my life. I feel sorry for mmelf, not because _I have lost all my kl: in the burning of Amish-i 0;" because I have been potted all over the country like a pheasant in Polct- Islrtntl on opening day‘. but because the biggest story of our time has been snatched away from under my nose. The plight of the. Brnglish and American correspondents who liztvc sticnt eight, pat-lent months wuititig for this vcrv duv is comic. The answer is that. in a, war like. was, the less revealed the sooner “c can surprise the (Zvermans. 1-1verv' days effort on his part ‘[3005 him in greater risks and in- qim, armies wait to see wjltcre he wtcks his neck out the thinnest. Bomb Blown Up H0161 I began my week by Brfll/inl at mqm by train in Arras and seek- 111g a hotel. Just the first trickle of refugees were in the 611v and I had some difficult)’ flfmnfi R 100m; 1 had finally located a 100m 11ml was arranging for a porter to carry lnv netw war bee; when a Belem MITlVCS lovw over the Oily find rrosses it. qllflrterlng three times as though taking geometric mffls- uremcnts and stiddenly Willi a most horrible gnorinz roar dives and luvs four rem bombs and hundreds of smtil incendiary bombs. within half I block °f where I ircaitcd for the porter- ti"! 511-01111 heavy bomb blew the hotel I was going to into r; flaming in- fevtio. Incidentally this '~_\'1\$ lllf‘ lust bombing of Arms whichillvfi-i mo a slightly Jgnnhcsqtle. feeling. That night tne people of Arms i-tirncd out to watch in hormr the great fire as block after block “pm up, The war was still far off. Tqnrtv Arr-us is the sCPfl!‘ of "Yflllf inihiinc. and is as desolate its it. WM in the days we Canadians. ktirrtv its ruined cellars. Four mites uvvav the great Vimv mfmoflm raises its tragic pylons in the mK-SI of the typhoon. In all the. little villittres we knew round about is stillness. and smashed timks stand in the tirooked streets of twor 0K1 Arfjp, All this within the one sav- age work. I went forward the next day to visit IIOHYIHH anti Bi-ilszscls anti saw the first tinforgettnhlc, pl. dint! armies of rcluzzecs. ‘HIKl-‘il. “amen mp1 (‘hllflflin .llti .1 ft-u old men. The m1 .\l tfilflblf‘ Itspcct of this pllurimtwo it) IIOWIIPIP wtzv‘ the cripples h" n 1'1. nuvti tieotilr‘ trying: with com. - pitiful btyvonri gho heart's bluntis to kecp up their 0WD. . Trampit-d in llorrlhle Death When on.“ plane (love to ma- l‘ clllllt‘ tutti us. I silw two tfitlclltnt: chiiiircn. hnntl-in-hanci. trntnplotl, to .1 horrible tlcnih bv stampctimg i’ Belgian horse». ; I sltw fl\'(' of klll(l(‘i‘_.11ll"t‘ll ngtn. hand-in-hitntl, playiiur around kl gumt‘. sllllllig in rt field on tho d" c where thr- iatnzlies llilll ' in figure mil the | ".l)l"ll1 0t 1h." bin-ml rt out‘ o! thczy num- hm- who tiivri n! mjuiirs. The both’ luv unzlcr p red counter|int1t- on trio $511158 while the chiitlroti ltllbVflfl 2ft icvl out in lh<~ lieiti. This was u tut" (‘!)l'I‘(‘.<])01l{iZ'lll hnrl “or n" no: \p --poit. What he tivpvvrtt-tl was the guilt illlii lous- u! tglilliili, Iiu- vulor uni] rtlllqllPsi m ti .| ||ti w- n! all l wwl ‘h: L14 ‘Putiilhil. vvliith wt»- m junltnu- with ieiirtees that I lhouvht of Labor Dav at the Exhibition. but instead of thr- sound of barkers and the din of music there wu lust the nimble fours. to hr- iflrrcd. even at that ‘,fil>'t‘<i11('(‘, by their concussion, Bill ‘U?! His Kit It was that day the first sus- Dlvlfin rose that our cars. even though few, were likelv to be com- inniitieerecl by the army {or 11101-0 nrizeut affairs than (‘FO-“IIIICSSIIIQ. Front that night on, our movements {were hectic. in an effort to find 115 t1 Vmllflflf? point. and at the same time relieve us o: our cars In Amleris. where mos; of us lost our kit. Bill strmoman. of the Chi- cago Dflllv NcwF. jokingly wrote a int-snafu injicrmanv and put it. in his _ki.': “Bltte im slckcrheit gehal- ten. Please keep in safety-kind siimed his name. The iokc is on Bill. On our tails the Gennrms bombed and set flm to the street the hotel was in nnti the following clnv arrived at the outskirts. If our kit was not burn- ed. Germans are wearing my pyjamas now. The only thing f om entity about is who might be studiintz the ramtlv portraits i al_ ‘Will's NIFTY in a leather frame. Blown Through Doorway Every town we slept in was bombed and most of them now are in Gennnn hands. 13v the third tiny the flight. of French as well 115 BPllllfln Mid Dutch rcftigees en- ttltlfvtl us retiderlng even separate intrvenioiits difficult. The Germans bombed six times one night in one town. The nearest bomb to mc fell slit houses away from mine. But Bill Horton. photographer on rrtvnl "tilt 111st a year ago and wt-ll- known to all Canadians on the tour. was sitting cicvelopinq film wilful the bomb fell in the door- ‘Xm’ "f his house and bictv him through the doovwav and wound- t-rl two of his helpers in a. most miraculous escape, Anvlllrr of our partv was “round- r-(l bv the some bomb that injured the Duke of (jl()1l('('.\lf‘l‘, Tcn min- utt-s before that rniti. which so: ‘i111: to ill!’ block I had been stand- llll on the base of tho statue try- mtZ to rend the inscription by mormliuiit. As l sritmtered down the, street. the bombers mme over, l1‘ returned afterward in see flu,- ldnmam and the statue was gone. Trojan Horses 1n Refugee; 711cm in no doubt whatever but amongst, the roftigco hordes nrc aiiv tiumher of parachute troops, yttrium/l its rctiluccs t0 join anti .*Il|)4ll-lll,i‘ in Arms one of our party ftlrtsht-rl £1 While bombers ronreti ‘nvcrlituiti. to soy he htiri sccn n tori Vorvv light fired from the up- l\lillt".\ of a house adjoining ours. ‘The bmnbcrs loft. and went to the nthvv onti of the tuwii mid drcppcti l)(lllll)<. lti two towns we were ill. moo tit liPfltlqililflPfS tiniis were .1111 bomiieti, anti it seems rupiohrtbls, in view of the ‘no bomb ls‘ t-znm- over rind rrtl t'.1rr~tllllv' hnck and forth. . u. ilntiln: u p111 timnt. lllvrl- wtvr- not tviivivss slu- . to them from m‘. gfltllild to uliitlv lllPlll. Sen! Bork to l-Lnglnnd “filth our furs 1mm “My” worx. anti tum inn‘ lil‘\\‘\ lituiteti t» wlml wt‘ t-mlltl liritr 1min ni- lll(‘1 1 vnmltiitiiitiil‘, :ti:t~-1ri\ g tum iii Paris nilti imniPii nlitl llltYlllit in rvlltl (‘Olly by int-s t-tignr stir-l‘ wen-s ‘lverr- husv \\ll]l more Hrggt-n’ -\iqllh|s it wan.» thclYh-J in m- |p| , ' iti in bvtuit- (Stun ‘ii nil»: so llkc,‘ ll l .. thi it \.'i| .|‘ were marched ab..ar<i ship and were sent to Einilatid in be re- organized "s tiicv said into a smaller ant. more mobile unit. Tlillfl is well known in the City. Hc is a son of M1‘. and Mrs. Stewart Beale or \Vo<im0lmK. P. Q.. who together with their son are annual visitors hove. 11s mnnv friends will be pleas- od to heat" of his nthletlc ntirtln- IIlPlIiS i Winning Drivers Iinuirin. Cr R4 uzcrs News Azcncy dispatch from Stockholm said totiight that the Svvt-tllsh steamship Btiltlcia. 1.960 tons, with a C-vrnian prize crew. nbonrtl. was sunk by the British‘ nutsztlt- Stnvsnictei". Norway. No de- wlth our huvcrsncks and _pe ers- tls our solc possessions, we mtidc as tiignificd a departure as pflsfilbll‘. My visit was one week sllOrier wan my previous visit last Ftbrunru". but lull of flrc and fury. The crunch of bombs. the screech and bfllijt of anti-aircraft. was lt‘\‘c1'_\'\vtirl'l>. We hm! no sleep, and l imti i ‘t-"tnc . t, [twin that foodlcss, vast numb river of refitgcc‘ A slow or a fast tritvk makes no ' strt-ontls on it muuclv track in Liiitisnv splashed his wav around the rain soaked cinder path in easy mmmflpma strides and at no time was in dan- Ghicago ‘tier. Close to the end of the gruell- lllL! run III the heavy downpour. he ti the run iii 2.17 flat. lost ‘The heitvv rain forced officials In the events already held Bob '11! lmv lurtiles. MeGoun vavon un a new record with a leap of l9 e u a . . . l we s inche- iéfll‘ eiitt‘...,Téliréi§ftl-r $3.2??? “ ‘ our 0m vii-ti’ N tulle Lefcoe won the junior ag- 16.9. _.Viur1oi'ie Jack led the girls‘ events BOYS Senior 100 yards dash-Beale_ t2) Sea- 220 vnrds daglgfBeale, (2) RS021- HO yards dash-Beale, (2) Sea- ‘The ‘Bob Beale referred in above Prizes Presented To At a meeting held in the Old Spain Blue Room Monday even- int: the svlucoessful drivers of last \\‘lili€l‘$ ice mces staged by the Victoria Driving Club, were pre- stnleti with prizes. l Szx horsemen were presented with hnltcra. A number oi’ PTO" icsslono] men, merchants and feed representatives of the City donat- ted other prizes to the MIMI!!! drivers. Those Mnnirg halters were Hair- vet Melody. Chas. Willis. Cove-i lie (l; Ccnvincer, Mont Hyde, Clyde i ; Plucky Scott. Huqh Walker, ' n1 Ohnrtcmwvtni: Mr. Tiilfev. Lea Stew- Lelnnd, Neil Mac- " Roads; Muff, H. Smnllwood, Buiibrrv. 'l';.-pln-."s "re wnti by Millie art, Brackl Kain ick. wuiw-n Kelly. south- puri: Gippy K. Geo. Hughes. Cove- ‘neorl: and Artie McPhee vmodrove Gfrpv K. Other pnvm were Won by Prirly ems Knlmtrk. tz-o MacDonaldm ‘vlrrni 11: Allie Bur Jillll. A. I11 (‘llill‘l"il’it)\\‘lij Jeanette! . ', Fred 'l‘umer. Winsloe; June Set. Neil Dart-ooh. West Riv-i or: Little Petra: Brit Youriker. Win- sloc; Bittcliez- Bov. JamesRanklne. Mt. Herbert; Hcathcrbeiic, Sam liuztiorly‘ Jr. l _ . i NAZI rmzn sim- SUNK LONDON. Maytza- _<c1>> - A tails were available immediately. FOB. STEP - MOTHERS DEATH LONDON —— (CPI - Charged Wlill itizmsluughtei‘ in the deatth o1 his 70-year-old step-mother, who tiled from starvation, a 56-year-old tnuci was sentenced to six months. Phr- judgc said the man had widow'- t<l her to "die by iticlies." l t-l eaten furtivcly for fear .t: eye should full on me Pi\Ri\(‘IIl/"l'lh‘ (ZAPTIJRED Rout»: Mame. May 23 -|AP» ~-/\ U:l‘illllll [LIHIC uiisi. carrying n. - unrl lllfii‘ y eqniptntnlt, I totiiuht ai- i . in the (lnurnnr Rotten. ninth of the 1t missiziti u! spivllrlilig 11m Ailivti him. -- lllifl been ordered to ;m.ll_>4.l-' \\i .l Belqnm refugees anti ,. s't fires unxrever he could. 0.1g- ,vm:~llv n! Wlpzlan nationality. the | .111"?! has rmrultod by the German i . ioi-ourono flililfidhl-ndlhrmlastApr-fl‘ Baseball Results YESTERDAYE RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Associated PITSs Sports Writer Ken Overliii. t-Zie {Wm Wafhmston. wen the New Ias they outscored Montreal Royals world's middleweight championship 200 000 00072 u l <fi~oin Crlcrino Garcia tonight with 1100 UUtl 0014,}! "I U ‘. Rufiing and D.ckt_v; Ncvvsonl and “C Sifllsivaa: ' O20 010 0tl0Jx-13 Bebioh. Heuisca- nild Iliiycs; and lresli. Wasnmgton 001 Lintisayf was remarkable in the St. Louis ll(".l\\' uulnq and less than a lzali- hour after his record shattering mile run, he eunit- close to equalling his itiurk for the 880 when he susca '. nus to outfox. outniove, our. 100 010 011 003-8 1U 1 UPwc-lve mnmgs.) . Masterscn, Hudson and Ferrell; Cotlmari, 1l1lllE~GflTClf1 throughout. the tussle. INTERN.-\'I'I()N.-\I. LEAGUE Rochester Usually Overiiti lock <‘_llii't lfike it at all, Gomicki (asst: cut of its w Giuliani. PRAHR-AN. Atlstrztiin _ (C?) if,‘ , , y , . , vim, llroof gutters, to protect §§,‘.,‘,-p‘},’§‘§hf[, o “Ilrlilltkul-‘gillor met WCfOTiOlIS ltVlxcQtiinn homer t‘ - Goon“ \\'1"I‘P Dre- Ciztvbournt- bvnfurdliio; iln1<ire ev-‘I Browns while 3glll\‘l‘l!\"()l’1r?r6 ‘m’ to nurses and tnnssetises of-ivuit- cvtl hatllvi- will 1 ‘ i Rot a round tripper fny up.‘ “mm Second Ail-trillion NATIONAL LEAGYE l-llPill iirminst malaria. Inilyeritii 1110 party given ‘He.’ U‘ n it: 001 000 001 000 2_.4 15 1 '1. '5 100 0m 001 (m) 1 73 H1". ill in the tmm hull. "RT-IE? smt. yo: ,,.,ckw,,,.d S. R001. Muicahy and Atwood. “Zn ADELAIDE — (C?) — Old never , , mcdels. built beiorc 191i. .. p1, in bhe sporting club's militia: wt- Sttl‘. -. .-,.,, _. mm 33m?‘ 133134“. 0f H. £Z(‘i]I,IlI‘.\1i’l(. C|tl_\i)0_1lll1(‘S guard hp “T?! Diary» in the . wrote hi; iiitlrr m 1mm; was g.” b t _ _ Mwiiivviiile the two boys “r111 be rt 4-3 victory over the f i l‘ . . e folks to "keep Stfaflllllfligfllgk l 131/‘1-9’ ..-l with an IIYPTZIEZC 50m {q- d" — B, J. R. \v"||'--..».»= inf . . ' l’ . v p It I t P RIHRDIM. IIOUSE _ Wm, ‘ Garcia Outfoughtl Loses 1st Place ca.» l Yanks Comeback Trail To Ken Overlin l Tightened By Blocked By Tigers 3.2 Rochester Wings —‘—‘-*‘" . NEW YoRK-RFH M?) The Americiim Lon 1L. r . en»- : BASEBALL S M |Ynnkees struck unoli - l l 4 l l RIONTIIEAL. itiuv ' lmichestei‘ Rm Wliilts tightened l v _ 1m _ , 23—(A.P)— their grip on first. piage izi the 1n- lrulzliflinulgérli-llfli? illlshcti Slliluqlxs a ex-sailor boy ltcrnatiotial Baseball League today 5w “in a pltclllnggl 1H Detroi INBWSOm 8nd Red Rutfing 3.2 of’ the 5-3 behind Hank Ciornickrs tour- T1 . H J hit. 13110111112. ————- irun ‘§ef§i‘n‘1fi$.‘§ to a borne- l The Wings eollor-tvd lil i)i0\\'5. (By The Associated Pres!) ‘and Hank G1~eonb¢}~z',.. y ‘mailslfl as "cute" at J01) oi boxing and rirg . fmir oi them (ioublcs. cit Krtnp Hour-banger with a millixrhlltllllla Madison Square Wickcr. Steve Ruchvnok and Ira lBflltllliz (three leaders in each’ Neiiiwlll struck out st-vw-lll‘ Disc‘ itrtieu hits seen in a long time. Hutchinson. anzi won the game ‘M68110 lkesb" and WW6 "D three imlan‘ wczzhed 169; Garcia, 154 with a three-run blunt off Rach- ‘Charley K9115‘- lWo to ftetl " l‘; unok in t-he seventh. Player, Club G An R ll PCT. lg?“ mg,“ 1311121121410. vvlicse pom: slim gathering. the Boze Berger hit a home ruu wzth lwarg9lqa,er F 5mm" by Rolfe. ‘i-trztvvlcd veteran took a 15- none aboard for Roy-dis Hayes. Athletics 25 84 15 35 .417 long dfilgjim“ fmmh "“"’*1'.' the slugging 1 —~~-__-__Ys----- Fincicy. Red SIX 25109 21 43 395 {surfing ‘fanned t .1110. What he really dict. how- , gadciifie, Browns 26 I10 i5 43 .391 three walks, mp0 M‘! “"9 g ZIIJMHE- Giants zs 1O 15 so mo The White so out-eveiy- i Lombardi, Reds 25 33 13 33 _3 “one bit! inninglf on m. l Cntsltine, Pirates l5 53 6 l9 .358 irrQm behind and Dverulqujn P???“ flit? Fiizpino was a bntllfd bat- I d B t ydepifiiu {ithwtics 13.4 Y“ “ i "flme Runm- 1 our 1i 5 Tfllfiit _victorv at ch‘ Garcia i . Americm Lmogile~Fcxx, Red Sox, ‘...1I']Jl§§,°‘§“lllNlmuu the stticygé- “How m; v D I t l ‘Ll Nnllitmml Mngmgl" "'°' mm" ‘(qldillfl Fin"iv§-i$fi»-*"l§l*§..§““ mil 5;,__|_-dj mun». . 1'. ‘.- ~;\ vvil c1 e i léiéigr Oelgxrcélsllllt.‘ Philncclpiig, "m: arm. or,‘ ‘ Runs Ballad Inz- The A's ‘made 16 hits o." rlttncing m l -__.._ American League-Form, pm so,‘ mow Thorton Lee. but ‘i..».".§°“‘”' l _ _ J59. Notional League-Dunning;i5"'"l“l“’l m‘ 111° bases. ' m" '~*— ‘. Fmht tirvles in the Citv nre buzz-I Glfllil“. 37. Th" Browns SPOYPYl iii 100mg‘; SKHUPRS in‘: ever sintn- theuiuititliivt-tneiit t! »~ - __ m" h“ 11"” 0i 1' v 1L’! \.~~ l ttltlz m Stine tiui. 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