PAGE six lSecond Siege of Sevostopol b n v “m I fr" Kauai-lung. y p . x - . -l-»-¢~-- - 4.311% \ ‘Wm '° |°Y y Mun Ukraine and Fnnell \ '5". Q9 my fora land- \ _ 0d Inn in | ' _ SIMFIRQQL 185L- _ . I‘, . Black Sec | C RIMEA ,1 Balalrluva .~ ,__ Light Brigade charged heroin __Criz_r_ic_gn Vlar._l_354 (RUSSIA) ,. (B Charles Dunkley) (Associgted Press Sport Writer) CHICAGD, June 18—(AP)—A little-known pro from Alabama had one o1 seven golfing '.l‘u.rnesa broth- ers posted low scores of 65 today lll the opening Iii-hole round of the Hale America United States Open G011. Tournulnent at the Ridflemwl‘ Counlry Club. Ozcy Crlsllnln of Selma. Alan up here ‘gzlllavllntillg around." came ill with the first 65 and for four ilappy hours gloricd in 111$ 188d- rnr. cnaacdfitlowlv customs Feud breaks Out anew KOH. Eleven o! the 107 entrants withdrew. Forty eight players ripped pa: to pieces and 15 equalled 1t. Par for the compact little Spill-yard layout BROOKLYN. June la-(Ap)... 1s 72, but that's fo the club mem- Th, fund begwggn 31-00mm 90d‘. bets and not 101‘ r. e rolling sllck- er, and 5;’ Mugs Cardinals brag, c“ wh° °?““l’1°d “V” l” “m”- out anew tonight on the second Canadas two-man contingent was i a or J Madmen; back in the ruck alter the rust 5g“ "flsfyb B b °l§ d day's heavy grind. Gordon Brydson. “m? y ° owmm’ an Toronto, carded 40-39 for a flrst- two Pullers were banished 1°!’ l round. total of '19. His fellow towns- 11st flzht which involved several man, Bobby Gray, dld better, 37- members of both clubs. 88-75, but still was 10 strokes back In the sixth inning of a 3am:- of the Dace set by the lenders. between the club lmedwld; slid Grouped two strokes behind Tur- m“, seem-m base with 8pm,, m‘), "e55 0nd m“ drawn"! Alabama“ and shortstop Martin Marlon 1m- were five pla ers-Lawson Little of mediate“, pounced u on mm Monterey. Ca 11., 1940 national open when the s“ M t 1gb, r t" champion; Al Brosch, Farmingdale. d y v39“ l‘: er ee- N. Y.; Li lat-horse Harry Cooper, sewn 1135mm" l" CW5?‘ °l Minneapo is. Minn; Lloyd Man- the Cards landed l 510W U185 grum, Monterey Park, Calif; and 1119111)“! Medwlfik and Within a few Mike slpula of Ottawa, Ill. seconds every member of both squads was milling around between Kiev; \ illuso- ., _ , _ 1 I Khvlwv’! \,E.";."." C.li.“.:...:“s..§"*::s.§;.gl**..%?:;*...§§ r T" s. fW1it ans. . -.0 I 0x11151331] obrolhlcr: Alike. s 001ml: a . i - - 5 - SOVIEHRUSJDK f d r m, m fi'fifllpmpotoovai. \ £30011 “g1 tlhivsxelcllafildfnsngaked up to tir- Crisnmn and thus the two led ‘ UKRAINE Rom» the field after 96 players-ill pros I b ’ - and 15 amateurs-man lmlshfd (will! SY:°U:::':' wrecking the course wltn sub-PB!’ . Scvutlo I w ' " r t Tuups’; ' RUMANIA “m” ». i Prospects 0f Black-inn ' BULGARIA LOUIS defence o = ._ urdflflllll TURKEY IRAN a title fade ince last October, German troops have cut Sevastopol, Soviet naval stronghold on the Black Sea, from land communication with the rest 0f Russia. before, holding cut ' ‘ritllln, France Florence Nlgh rounds of Br Ball ' and Turkey were fighting Russia. 1t was hcre that lingnlc foundcd a nursing tradition tending the itish troops; and here that the "six hundred" 1ln- ortalizcd by Tennyson charged "into the-valley of death" at va. Today the Scvastopol approaches are a "valley of ' for ntiqlcking Nazis. as the besieged city's people live, work Ind rclurn the tight under almost constant bombing, artillery fire O WASHINGTON, June 18-—_(AP)— Prospects of another tlllc iltzht by Cpl. Joe Luuls BLlYlOW lzldccl lnto Lllc illllclllluc luturc today zlsthe llrlny uccrccu illllt lhc llczlvwvclgllt Ulllllllplull must complete his basic nll1lll\r_y' trllilllng forthwith. War Stcretary l-lculy Stlnlson a11- noulwcd 11ml Louis had been order- cli to u. rcplucclnent training centre and klddfll lhllt, until his period of lllicnslw suldicrlllg there is com- plctcd, “appearances other than those strictly in behalf of the armed vzlsiopol underwent an oven longer sicgc once l1 months in the Crimean War of 1854-55, when and enemy troop assaults. Ggnrgc Christians. lr-arlrr of the White Shirts, often called a pro-Fascist organization, is shmvn above in Chattanooga, Tenn, with his daughter. Mary Alice during his trial in Federal Court on a churn of sedition, U95 New picture- Irom Australia shows together for (In! HIM the men whn Waring llwny lllr- {ron comma-n; [Orvm righting In the land down under: Gen. Thorrvrt lllamlxv. """“"‘l"l‘- Pmke "Md ll° 7011911 l" left. Auutralr-n row" l“_,_|..'.|- ‘ forces wlll not be undertaken." .~ (In New York, army officials said Louis would leave Friday for Fort Riley, Kan.) _ b Ncrlnlllly baslc training requires 13 WCt-Kn, out Louis is credited with having lllcL some ul_tlle requlle- menls smcc he was lmluctcd lnto the ilfllly lllorc mun four months o. agelilnsoll told a press conference inqulrel‘ that “Dl'@5ulll6b1l'" B119 qllcSilOll whether Louis would be pcl-lnltlcd to make a rlns apps“- ancc in llclcnce of his ilLlC—-€llhEl' for his 0\H1 prom or lol' benefit of army relief llllldSf-Vlpllld be con- slucl-cd alter he ls Ilnlshed with the next stage of his military caletr. He dismissed as "too iffy" a quest- ion wllclllei‘ Louis could light when on leave from the army. NEW YORK, Junc l8—(AP)-—Ox‘- ders have been issued for the trans- fer of Cpl. Joe Louis, heavyweight boxing cllanlplon. to Fort Riley. Kllllsz, the army information 010cc cl the 2nd corps area said today. Louis is slzltcd to leuTc for his new ussiglllllcllt tomorrow morning. The army olllce _rcluscd t0 SD60!!- latc- as w what his new assllmment would be. Announcement of Louis‘ transfer came shortly alter War Secretary Henry Stimson had said. the cham- pion would make no more public appearanccs, except for the armed forces, until he had completed m5 basic nlilitary training. Chiefs blast Toronto 9-2’ ‘PORONTO. June lB-(OPF-i Syrltcu.~:@ Cuicfs bsurcrd on Bill Brckmnn and Dick Conger for 11 salt tics and a 9-2 triumph over Toronto Maple Leafs here tonight in the opener of a four-grme In- icrnplionnl Lrngile srrlcs. Two hCEllSYS. a lriplc ard lllrca doubles \t'rrl= lncllldctl BmOYIZ We 55ft}; Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 100 000 000-l 4 2 Dctroit 012 000 0030-3 6 0 Chandler and Dickey; ‘Prucka and Tebbctts. Philadelphia 000 000 020-2 5 3 Chicago O00 002 Hx-‘l 11 1 Knolt. Shirley and Bcsse (B) and swift; Ross, Hayncs (9) and Tresh. Washington 022 010 002-7 ll 0 Cleveland 000 0Z0 000-1 '1 0 Wynn and Early; Kennedy. Els- enstat (B) Gromek l8) and Den- ning. NATIONAL LEAGUE 011 000 000-2 8 0 Brooklyn 001 001 03x—5 11 0 Lrmler, Bcazley (6) and W.. cooper; French and Owen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE st. Louis Night game: Syracuse 010 021 050-9 ll 1 Toronto 0'0 C00 002-2 8 2 Dc La Cruz and Lakeznan: Beck- mnn, Conger i5» ard Fnnandes. Night game: Newark 400 300 200-9 12 1 Buffalo 000 700 000-7 '1 2 Candrnl. J. Page (4), P. Page (9) anrl A. Ftrblnson; Pulllg. Tising (b), Thoma: 49> and Redmond. Night game: Baltimcrr 1”1 0'!) (‘0"—8 l! 1 Rochester 401 000 00-5 ’l 8 Small, Ronny (ll. Flanlln (3). Center (m, Burk-rt (0) and Beck- cr; Drrlsevxrrl, Roy (3), Baku (3) and Hnywor h. PLEADS GUILTY SAINT JOHN. N. 8.. June 17— r01’: ~wlllldlll Pllllersml pleaded zulllv (allay to a hlt-mld-run cllllrun. ills car struck a house. steps and ms flncd s50. with an alternativ- d". aw‘ Gen. Donllllo Mlllljlrur, oemmandlr- “C” “l1” "l" "Nmmll- PBLWTW" .. - ,," _ I i m - three-month Jail sentence. the pitcher's box and second base ‘There was considerable hlttins and jostling and the umpires were unable to clear the field for sev- eral minutes. When play finally wit; , sumed the umpires banished both Med- __ wlck and Crespi. Dixie Walker, one '1?“ P-.E~ 1 B81 90mm“ R1115 of the Dodgers’ outfielders, ma to again defeated the Journal Ink withdraw because o‘ In - . lnlurv flmtlflewégélijofullagyiflgl"tflllg§gsjf§ he had suffered during the night, proving the winners the bet- ter w . —-—--———- Nexgnweek the girls will play REMEMBER WHEN Bag Factory Girls Win Bowling Game against the boys of the Bay Co. The total scores were. Joul-n7a7l Ink Spots 5 By The Canadian Press Kathleen McKar-e of En land de- feated Helen Wlllls lvlgoody of United States 6-2, 6-2 at Wlmble. l’.E.l. Bag Co. . . . . . . 647 for her country 18 years ago ay. The U. S. had taken the cup in the first year of competition a year Mlnartfs relieves sprain; don to clinch the Wlghtman tro y s; UTIkHOWTI Tied F0!‘ L€3d Dodgers - Cards Tigers’ delight’ In Hale America Open Is whipping World champs DETROIT. June lb-(AH-Abll- lty to defeat New York Yankees paid off Detroit Tlxerr in the form of the 1940 American League pen- nant, and dividends still are coming in to keep Manager Del Baker's club out of the second division. Of the first l5 defeats suffered by the world champion Yankees this season. the Tigers administered live or half of the combined total of the other six clubs This makes it Plain that equivalent successes by he others would reduce the Yankee lefld by molly furlongs and restore league pennant affairs mllpht truly be called a race. n the 1.940 pennant race, the Tigers that year beat the Bronx Bombers 14 o! 22 games, while Cleveland Indians won l0 and 10st 12- Detrolb Seized the flag from the Indians by a single tzame. Last year the Tigers divided 22 games with the Yankees, while the cham ions beat Cleveland l5 times. and oi baxelv squeezed into a ti’?! for fourth place with the Indi- a . Brooklyn endc/ Cards’ streald With 5-2 win’ BROOKLYN. June 18 - rams Smashln across $113531 runs Dion the n ODDQd Si. Louis Cardinals’ sedvlzefig Rame winning streak tonight with g 5-2 decision 1n a rlotlous ball lzanle Trucks Hurls Four-hit“ Game At Yankees A; Tigers Win NEW YORK. J1me Ill-MP)- Detmlt Tigers, who refuse to be awed by the Yankees’ reputation, stopped the American league lead- ers again today. 3-1, as they com- blned two productive innings with the four-hit flinging of Virgil (Fire) 'I‘rucks. The game was play- ed at Detroit. The Tigers collected only six l-llts themselves off ‘spud Chandler, but they paid of! on those blows. Plnky Higgins. whose two doubles were the biggest contributions to the Detroit scoring, hit one of them to open the second in . After two were out. Trucks rolled a grounder to Hank Crosettl and Buddy Basset dropped the third suckers low throw. Higgins went to third on the play and scored When Billy HlwhcOck singled. TREATY WITH (Continued from page 1) 1942.") Molotov disclosed that President Roosevelt had cabled an invitation to the trip which resulted in the Washin ton agreement. He to d the Supreme Soviet that the Washington agreement would accelerate and increase deliveries to angel, Soviet Arctic ports. He declared that although several Allied shi s had been sunk en route to t e Soviet Union, such at- tacks had not prevented increased deliveries. ’ 93111912 iwhlclklll iglltftguigltfiglby fist fight‘ _Mol_latgv revealgdillgt the new OUT OUR WAY A _ BY. J. R. Wllialns Our Bogrdng I-Iougg Again 3-1 50x Regain Sixth Pia“ At Ohlcaso. the n1 Philadelphia Athletig tlridiglx f" es in the American lmlgue 5kg“? lngs for the third time in ' days when the combmctl five-mt pimling of Buck Ross and‘; Haynes put the Chicagoans backl sixth place with a. 7-2 vlClllry l‘: them the mm two games to one. ' senate a whip 1mm" atwciaavmnd. the o, C3 l’ EH11 Early Wynn led wisllllllgtoiintgiw’ awrs to n. 7-1 American Mun. __,;| agrneegngent with the United Slater e uprem S01 t proved these rgsollltiilngzfgclany w‘ . To a prove the got-emu“ l ION polcy, 1% ratlf the treaty between Russia and rltain on the "anmm. in the gar against Hitlerlte Germ- her associates in Elllopo and on collaboration and lnuiunl as- sistance thereafter," MT-hga treaty was signed 1n London ay . Molotov declared th * versatlons in London add ltlllaqshllolg: ton strengthen the conviction ma; "victory over German lllllterjgnsm will be considerably instep" Millard’: h not! hill? 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