L if. t l. l l ,. it PAGE SIX Yankee Power Explodes T0 lLouis confabs Whip Detroit 6-3 And 5-0 NEW YORK. Jul)‘ Sl-tarlt-‘Iire, pent up patver of Yankees flmlwd over Detroit Tigers today for a1 doubleheader victcry, 6-3 ln l3 m-‘ nings and 5-0 in eght. Charley Keller hit his 26th home run with l-wo on to decide the first game after Tigers tied the scrre Wll-li two runs in the ninth. Browns by a 16-11 margin, Red 80x rallied behind rookie Tex Hughsons six-hit pitching today to gain a 4-1 triumph in the nightcap, which was called after the first half of the eighth inning because of darkness. The openl game was a weird slubtlest that asted three hours and ll minutes. At Philadelphia, paced by Benny Wit/r Jacobs NEW YORK, July 91—(A.P)— Joe Louis dropped in on Promoter Mike Jacobs ttday to discuss "a. coupla things we couldn't talk about on the done.“ Xn the space of 45 minutes e had:- Appropriated“ a flashy red-and- blue necktie which had been around the neck of Joe Gould. Manager of N. B. pro will Enter Can. open N3, at St. Andrews, N.B., BAINT JGHIN July 31- (GPl-Aroble Slsinner, professional will ro sent the New Brunswick-Trina 1'9‘ 1m: CHARLOTTETOWNWQLJARDIAN Brooklyn Splits Series With Cardinals Winning 9-5 8T. bOUIS, July 8l—(A.P)— Dodgers turned on the power and Freddy Fitmimmons, fat and 40, pitched well in relief as Brooklyn to catch up with the nine’ runs knocked homo by Plttsburghs stiil hot batters. The last game in a three 8w" Edward Island Golf Asssciati n in the Canadian Open meet at Tor- onto next week. Frank N. Robertson, Secretary of the NJi-PEI. Association, said Skinner will be the only Maritime defeated St. Lzuls Cardinals 9-5 today and pulled back within two games o! the Nttional League lead- ers. Brooklyn held control and it was Billy Southworth, instead of Leo makin i {#2 ill ‘iii. series ended with Bostons ‘tyelnd on second base, 8.x en ates gave Pittsburgh its nine runs 1n the first six innings. At Cincinnati, New York Giants. an unhappy tour the AUGUS'I‘__1>,_1941 €_--__ ‘me Dllnagglo h“ his 25m round Tllmmy llllm and ‘lim Brlddwk‘ Play” l“ ll“ l'°lll'llllmenl' The s” Durocher, who had meat of the west, rapped their fifth straight McCoy's fourth inning hcme run with the bases full Athletes trounc- but which very nicely matched the Andrews pro New Brunswick and Prince Edward is open champlcn of pitching troubles even though Whit game and eighth in nine starts tripper ‘\YA‘II two on in thelsficorgd session, which was curtale y _ champ‘ blue pwd upon‘ ‘hm’, darkness. and also singled 1n bath ed Chicago, 9-2, to replace Box in t‘ t n ' u, Wyatt, on whom the Dodgers had when Chuck Aleno hit a pinch . contests to stretch his current hit- fourth place-the first time in 10 snlemlgulnh: llgeogkézgelge {fmuboui llslllllll‘ {rrilnnedfltheiry chtagitfisl Doll‘ 3911-3: and: llxnllllxi‘ “iarbs-lgflslafilillvigtolllv . ~ i ‘i’ ' 4 “glgflffllfls? l‘ “m” ‘ml 6° °“‘ fiffirsfiogljffljelllel$ag with Lou Nova. for ‘which {termi- “F, s“, °°- “l” a, We “m,” WM neck and" narrozur. manna | How They btand 0 5 i‘ - . ' date nor scene have een se . I ' i - . 1 g _ Th t two-run inning WhlCJi, add neck most of the wa . 1g g afilegrllifliilirlrhoyillielrlillil; Bsfzllldgglleefil-l “Mxolylliéliillme run-a clout that Colllljlwfmwahgwfinfiklafdou?fillg fir OttetOW" ed l: a single “"3"” l" the first at chicdzo. Plllllle‘ l‘“°°l‘°‘l gllltlsllilirrgn iii gill 33:3 l6 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE tween Marzus Russio, the Yrmlq- cleared the right field wall and rounds in ms mo“ recent (and matched’ Brooklyn‘; threeirugierfgc- 0113:? Root out olftheiboxbgrugingt Enlckmm Jahnson’ Barley’ u. w young southpaw, and wily old Buck shattered a window of a new car 18m, Hue defence’ because “he-s 0nd inning, was dse ‘ma: wudefit: 3mm és-zrun secon nn ng break mums and. Mask luontgogngfy; on lug p‘ Nmypom of the Tigers. For sir in- parked outside Shibe Park-was ‘the 513M,“ and not the boxer Conn W. threat or the fCarth. mur- x m 2, and earn an even ea banning. Diem mm Davu Ne Yo“ w mugs “us” (lldrnctl i? 112w a m or irlilgrglihigucii-"s pltlfiilterl 9mm“ l“ 9m‘ ‘lmll lll‘ "ll llllrlil com 8a pair “Pulls grails on mm m m m4 l; o Clxeland as l’; rim torcac irs as. - - _ .; g 1 h “i yhnglhl ' AtanBoslWn, alter dfOppiiig their l victory of the season thereafter figgleylellrllei-lhhairlneg 97g lurid? sltlgilrllga of runs in thelseventh made up the gage Mogtytir and Vance Page while chlclhip " ooo ooo 2MP; g 1 govsltoéil m‘ 207 4s 51 §‘r‘_"£.ll_l.lL-“lfilfillLglllllevli§l~ lmlls of low 80's. me Opening shoot or the Chap Blglklglmzgfi B__swn Braves hliltsllnt m? gtll-lw cllrflghsylliflaléle ‘l: Podgajny and dwsuglrerrf; R609. Crlxlléép 47 ‘ bit-Blown Gun Club we h 1d a ~ ' 1 in 'l'ifh and th ' n1 1' i ‘n tl MMY- Pu‘ a“ l °‘ m‘ n it 4e ‘ . g Tuesday the 29th July. sMre J. ‘l? licilrlrllfb. iiierlrllllrnglrllalllly gut feaiellegti by one scisredsetvlllellr oniylnlivllcigrulrlilsen my 13 ooo loo 5 13 1 Stllullzouis 88 ' S (I d f d “mllem- Malltlme Representa- —- " M‘ W‘ A N" Yuki 31a ooo ooz-e rz 4 Wllslllllgw“ 9" 56 l ee 128d f0 8 8n tive of the Ammunition Division St. Loui Clnclnm“ . of Canadian Industries Limited lnflm. l m; w {l3 l-'°l"‘¥‘“"' Blmlll- M°l°°ll “g NATIONAL mauve H h d. was on the scene and spoke veril Baseball Resllltsl R. Harris, Caster Trotter, New- llvlvllgffl‘ L“ Moore m m u Calla [an 0 en hlEhIy 0i’ the field and arrange- lin and Swift, Ferrell; H. Ncw- ma ' 5L mlll" 52 34 Mt ment of equipment. Mr. Learment some, Rylba Potter M Harris Brookb,“ 03o “m 2°04 15 o BlmklYll 60 36 5g also gave some valuable pointers *-'“- Wilson andlrytlak’ l s l 1oz M‘ 10M‘ a 1 Oincinnati b2 42 55. i} to members and others shooting. 594531957“ LEAGUE lwaliltltswicker “tmmmom md Plttibllrkh 50 42 54 ‘Iiiff, Ci t >a just a little too and 42 seconds of wrestlins; Klwll. _ p __ Considering that all those shoct-- _ swung Q; y ' '_ 1 New York 45 45 sq tough llor (ellclruililoys Len Hughes last came back to take thle secondl l“ ll l‘ Frlelllglillvorcgglrlrlfilouillrllilllnerltl rnlicnalger. lléllmwere novices. some‘ very cred. "Sig: Illfmaoo ooo m2 Mk3 u g 8L huh ' m ooo ooo ol_1 a 1 ggligltllliiie- Noawhtlgfi’ Qlllélébfillggcgllzlelg gaggle g g: w “lim ‘l ll“ 91mm“ Club derm- ' mmum and 48 second.‘ an llle “l ‘he llllllml Sm“ P'°l°”l°l“l i “Aneotlsiegresshovtlillrlllialsnnbeeosn arran . New York 1oo ooi 10o ooo-s 14 o “m” 012391 “ii-ifs: Mallclls“ Philadelphia. 25 o9 lg 1m: the popular 1MB! WYYOYTllQl‘ lw° P lxlll" w“ ‘leclllllill a l“; l“ l}? ,' G°ll°l5 {Qficclllllcll-dsallil “gay 29m ed to lake place on saturdav HEB Newsom, McKain, Gorsica and Mléllgéggogild Fem ' “g ’ , '— -r—-——~———————'—‘="r ~- faus om or three m me “Tcsglulig I i1 lllllleesirtslelln Ctlllrlednllrllel mllllilt; till; grlgillidlllllgullgl; lltlhfeenLalrlrlatorllnaCl-tllbl 2nd August 1941 from 3 ci‘clock isyllulivanl Russel Mummy and. an l INTERNATIOhAl‘ LEAGUE Sears; Lanfranconi and Gerber! match staged at the Sporting u . 1'0 _ ; _ _ ~ ' A“ 'b - d m 1 t _ _c e“ om 0oo_2 9 2 Syracuse 000 000 Mil-ii It took Cleet 26 minutes and 42 eleven seconds of the time lim t set T~r°nt°r Allg- l ‘exited arltxaleltll eerds ti)! tlllrn eriaun ‘fltllr CM” o ml, 500 (fox-l! i4 3 Jersey (my 00° 001 Mk4 a z Buffalo 000 201 win-H . ., t The sluaser fr-m While sulphur rs t second m. Phlla elphla 30 Montreal 10o 02o oar-s s 1 s k seconds m mm me m“ m“ on me bou l th 1 59mm" w" v5" “m” llle Cllllllmull mum“! ' mllnd 5° that l‘ has“ Detroit n l 000 000 00-0 4 3 Rianey. Humphries and ‘rumor, Henihaw. Fleldman and Blae- Hliilrlrclrl illd Bonlmml PM“ m Hughes came back w get the nod Close to zooufans rfiever n? ess $11: Open 511-31, in 193a, defeating Harry of handicap may be arrived at. New york (m) 003 |x_5 10 o Dickey; Knctt and Hayes. mire} Pearce and wane" Bglumnr: on o“ 0004 l" Blew“ llllllllle” lllld 2 seconds " good exhlbl on o - was “L 9°09" l“ a Elllsalllllllll plllyll“ at lrhe secretary" G‘ T" llaldl“ llll Benton and Sullivan; Wiandler Rochester 401 020 03x-l0 for the second, but Cleet. won me four performers. all adept all the Mlssisnuga, Toronto. He repeated Richmond Street. Telephone 651. and R05“, Cleveland at Washington. PM?" Newark 000 300 001-4 ti 1 "urkan Ken, “ink decision as he pinned the "Cow- game- save the fem the" WWW“ last year. m 1d (J ) M W111 be sled to assist Prospective poised. Toronto oos 01o 001-5 1o 1 Kramer? GornlclrLBrunelre mm brill.” shoulders in s little over 6 worth and taken all in all the Par- aggricoraano s30“ I-liérgaint nigh member; 1n guy way po551b1e_ Fmt “m” Game,‘ Stewart, Jopnson 59d {ward Befly and Twinkle‘ . minutes in the third and deciding rormance wasa good oneh m h I199” kg; mwnded “ha” mllthu o r fall of the match. rgilogrizig vgzrewthe o! ° l! l" ° yen-s mm OUR WAY By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE . With _.. Major 300p“, In the other bout ondthe Kcard h% 1e i}; Doug“ md Ed H - mers: . . . . :::'::=;.":z":“..:2f‘.1ili.:....r:f F "l satire ass-ML; HM: »- H-e- coM- rwi-e- r» was w- vice-w ed rth-e m, m, m“ 29 mm“, Announm. wendeu Beam, Baker to be Kn: "rur-zv vou pot-e r AND was BOY5-~CHQMPF— / FORGETTD l6 A5 actor ..-__ - ' lNJnf-iaEgaTgoetT UP Au’ Cl/OMPI-T/s‘ -*~ NOW THAT I HAVE j BQAY FOR THE A5 A WEEK tN _ B k T- MD THEM 33,153 p, EATEN watt, rlu. JUST POP J, um we owes A newts-rs .H ~ R0 al Marlnes dC d8 lger Gmwksneu, you 6E,- r-i BACK UNDER we. TRAPDOOR ME IF we cumrzlw 3T0 lsfll y -- 1 $31- sir-neg srucx! . ; wro THE cave AND oer Au )5; COULD ‘FIND LOOKS LIKE CE 5°“, w EARFUi. OF meta ctlAektN some WAY "rue ow she rr wAs - | A I AT NOT FlNDlNG ME.’ a r0 PLUCK i-llM PIPE was n re e a e we» - g SQUEALED Fought brilliant rearguard action; More than half did not return. l - or the infill)’ had infiltrated. By Pat Uslher Canadian Press Staff Writer DOKHDON, July 3l—<OP)—&-lero- ism of the Royal Marines during the battle of Crete enabled many o! the garrison defending that Greek island to escape. But 1.100 out of the 2.000 marines engaged 1n the rearguard action did not. return. _ _ rwened 1a d; . v . The full story of their valiant alaglfwl“ “n p n n8 filel§wil§lfiowlgiillkigii A4, llxlllllll“ ll“ l!‘ “ell mu l“ um" After 80 miles gasoline gave out. mentioned as his successor. Z? ‘llm- The mllllll?" cllllslsled °l mm‘ The head of the boat was only The Detroit front office however ‘ 91$ lllllcmll’ bllllelles' l‘ ‘eamhllgm kept on her course by sending men still has profound resrpectl for Bak-l battery and coast defence batter- ies for defence of the naval base at Suda Bay and the airdrcmes at a large force of parachute troops out of a gun position south of Can- ea which had been captured. Capt. Laxton was badly wounded. At ‘Heraklion the A_A. guns had great success in shooting down German fighters, trrop carrier planes and parachutists. One. marine manning a Lewis gun brought down two airplanes and killed many paraiohutlsts before they reached" the ground. In this area it is estimated at least 2.000 parachute troops were killed on the first day of the battle. On several occasions the marines’ A.A, guns were used ln n. direct fire role against ground troops. When the line broke in the Carr- ea sector the marine senrchllght battalion near MTUXTilES was the last to remain in the line and marched out in good order. When the final order to withdraw to the beaches was [liven a marine battalion was under heavy machine. gun fire. Only 20 minutes notice was given to withdraw. A diversion vms created by throwing grenades down a ravinevlnto whzch a fence Mala“ and Helakllllll- ovised from two oline tins relativel unknovm tl-rrdbase coach s ' - Two platoons improvised from pr, m, t d y w n, ‘h man‘ is‘ _ “f; E islsisrtri. starlet.‘ sin:- m? ‘we’ l’? ” " I?’ """‘“““““" a - an .. we‘ i '..A-°tl'££§2“E-‘1t°‘é.'2e . . . ‘ ‘c ~ - ' _ ' - eighth day two men died‘ from At e present pace. Tigers will RT“ l '-‘“‘ "W5 \ - zé; “'“ l ‘llsllllglllslled llltlm~elves by dllvlllg drinking salt water. Alter io days. finish the season with a roxi- ORN TH‘ L/EARS Too SOON °" J ' i’ - a. nvl ll Norm-Is THOSE Tt-MNGSa t: rt w" i n an es. o as DtDJA HEAR U5 §INGlN. _, place teams from which they n e __ YEl-P-THAT WAS ouR GLEE , ~ , -~—,- I already won 20 of 23 contests. Wilille YESTERDAY SHE ggivs WE SING :0 igsRg Sl-Pllllslllil-ED Fgv/MEEN COEXiEIRRS%5&ANIIOFDxlt. T4?) "Oriif-una i5 TqfpTaei-liourf e army, Jensen- But the marines and Australians who held rearguard positions to the end could not be re-embarkcd 0n the 13st night of the evacuation. MW]. R. Garrett, who commanded the battalion collected 140 men con- slstlng of Royal Naval, Royal Mar- ines, Australian and New Zealand personnel and‘ put to sea in a brck- over the side in relays to swm and push her. A water distilling plant was im- during which they had covered nearly 250 miles, the boat landed a few miles west of Bidi Barrani. Two Maoris found water and the floaty marched into the British XIQS- RAILWAYMAN RETIRES MONCTON. July 8l-(Bpecial)— Among Canadian National em- ployees on the Atlantic region who retire from active service today is John M. McLeod, agent, Royalty .ict., P.E.I. A native of Charlotte- town, he joined the railway ser- vice as operator at Charlottetown in October. i910 and served at various places on the Island, in- cluding Murray River and Bor- den. l-le was appointed agent at Royalty Jet. in June, 1919. SHOW WMR PICTURES LONDON — (CP) — A room of war pictures showinfl scenes on the land. 58B. and air front is to gEDEfilGG shortly at the National Art a e U‘ O nit‘; DETROIT. July 31—<APl—Del Baker will be back next year as head man of Detroit Tigers, it was established authoritatively taday_ even though the club should con- tinue its power dive and lodge for the first time in t..e American League cellar. Out of the club's current losing streak have grown rumors lhat the 49-year-old pilot, who somehow got his ream last year into the World Series, would be replaced, possibly before the end of the season. Jim- my Dykes of Chicago White Soil. er‘s reputation as a. sound baseball man. ‘That's why ulnlos; three years ago to the day, they turned to the matelv 70 victories, their owest total since 1931 when they finished seventh, Only eighth times in 40 years have Tigers won fewer than 70 games. But Tiger front office is sticking with Baker. Dodgers still Anything but A beaten club ST. LOUIS. July 9l—(AP)-- Brvvklyn Dfldiers still are anything but a beaten ball club. Although they rrussed I chance lo climb out o5 second place in the crucial series with the rampant 5t. Louis Cardinals, one glance at the schedule was enough to perk them u/p wnsiderarbly. Cardinals after a four-game serial "We‘ve been laying the to clubs for a monltlh," consoled Mllfrl-l ager Leo Durooher. "Pretty soon it will be the Cardinals‘ turn to play Pittsburgh, Chicago and ctncinnatL Maybe things will change." Durocher took time out to ex. plain that stories circuiatin about the country concerning lrou Ye and temperament among the Dodgers are greatly exaggerated. “Nuts? he bellowed, "I've seen a lot more temperament on many other ball oiubs. This gang‘ gets llffllfl’ PW"? 809i A guyii ick if hes not hitting, who wouldn't wouldn't want a man on my boll club who could laugh when he fail- ed to hit. "But theres nothing wrong with us that a little nltching won't cure." Dodgers yesierlfay acquired John- ny Allen. veteran pitcher from at. oLlotiis Browns fcr the waiver price 00. r4 REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Pres!) Robert (Leftyr ornve, pitching for Philadelphia Athletics. shut out New York Yankees for the first time in 308 qmes when he blank- Kl "Wm 7-~’j ctrht years ago today in an Arner/Ll" League game. The Yankees rrcc ' rorrvprised 5G games Grove now is with “an” figural. 155 in 1m and 07 in the ,i i i " llllilli i‘ \i \ \ l b l: V-l GET BE l f. ‘ 1th Phil cl l hi , 'll be f ced AUTIF MY NERVES l l, REQRiJiTS; l gun the lmlinlissiiirewlyroposrtiorl my WON'T STANg-l’ MUCH MORE I - AAEDILAL | knccking out the tough boys in or- ' der to hold their lea . owing yea r. 1M * 4a lillnaQnfl~blma EQLIQLLY HOMELY i i U¢\-Y - IN EITH$ You Ow SAY wen! QUALLY WE1¢ "'" Pan ou<e 1 MEET A RtvAL.