.....¢.-.__ ldclifil‘ With 3- round Technical t Claybourne Retains Title ‘Yanks Win . Over ChallengerShepherd 0f || SIGNS hiunh Loo smart for a game opponent. Tom Claybourne retained his light heavyweight island championship by three-round technical knockout over main event of the boxing card at the Sporting Club. "Bomber" shepherd in scoring (laybourne W35 master oi‘ the fight the short time it lnsted. the first round shephard was down for the count of nine and 018m- respcctivviy; in thc second the Cardigan boy t-hpmge hPld lht- light hcuvyiveight even. but in longer took two counts oi‘ nine, and as the $011K ""8 M"! u" M‘ showing the third the chal- ginning oi‘ the fourth, shephard was unable to answer the bell- Canada Gunners Sharp Shooters In Ice Records By liaroid_ Fair _ _ Canadian Press Staff “riter i . _,I_,._\-DON_ J1me g-lCPl-Cun- ing to carry the tight w t, J oidier c0115 ill Brit-air. are ta barrage of rights and lefts and as . victor,“ ill l . no} HP.” to nicc". the pick of the league. Some Nice Win: Only team to goat‘ an Eighth‘ . . .-Arrri c s - zifmhténcbriltenigbn gunners bummed l temmeu“ \t'rn Monarchs 8-4 in mid- iPeawck- msauwm The artillery all-star‘ the only one to deieatisb- LOWS m. EngLmh outiité tylllfllllftligs llgdww Yim‘ 1:" Harrin. ay rec oun a 5 v _ _ _ mfnrcti. Ingan Ei-igland-Canado lSM-n» 179ml‘! m“ 13-9"?- lhe home players won two Fun" 1mm c go m cs. (t. l it ll Z-llell‘ artillery Huiis with the ei- ~ sficvivet: ou we ho.‘- ' -.- t t ' -~io . “,§§,°..,;§d Qlfiqilafiwl, 3 the third knockout of the eveiiin “Y0 sjnLpilon, “H1101; m occurred after one minute and thir e ~ " ty -eigiit seconds okfn hinting, Kid ‘, . ners gun“; me nmj0r_CHrf‘ producing a 0c out e gm 55m we unppqmgiu over Kid Oatway. ‘pt the Ciinflfllfllll Turner and Speedy oi the R,o_yal Carr. ><i p next best while the ti leader was amotiher artillery u. . Authorities would not permit inzmnzicn oi a regular league. but, the boys battled askif 2;‘ champ; "q '1‘ i . ‘ii . nhbeQeeveze-Zntiwshu ‘mgsglml?!’ scheduled’ mree Naumlab 1° lit/m met ‘In addition to the army ternmtional (three xiighti. No Am- efkfiunwrg’ the Canadians plawedxerloan Association games ocheduled. inniviuiinl hat-tonal league teem-S and made up all-star aggrcgaticns gCleveland 1m scct-tish won seven, lost 31111369111111! m drew two in their cam- l~ 11th ti .Ashhdr>ru- - - {iinililélél ghepfiaréllgame out? samgmg , thiee of their hits account for runs ‘freely. but he could not cope with [e damaging left hind of claybournw. U10 NEW YORK, June IL-(APJ-New llI-it 1118M York Yankees completed a sweep of I the four-same American baseball league series with St. Louis, and m brought their recent record to 10 glfttogie; in ildgagnes by hammering plenty of yer ic oier the Browns toda 1'. Alley Donald psrcelled out five hits. The on y run scored off him ygies a iitémerhiiyz/ Cliflt in the second’. Only ii, fair-sized crowd of fans J D310“! a‘, oma run’ an ‘witnessed the scrap. but there was °émcaggg§v%ifetrsgie gig; m’? $115 time series with the Red Sox the champion had an edge in each a 74 victory at Boston l round the fight iiculzies with a two-fiste ‘but he did not 118 had — at lasted and there was little doubt of the outcome- Shepiiard gave all [times having his opponent in dii- “we, tom. mnmga pm“? (‘nofégg-lack_ll‘viféitturlng 51101118 rulrgsod by ierarlld‘. . < r fn - t . In the semi-final Kid Mccmkel’! q mm‘ B “pn ' t e ook only 22 seconds to dispose of Kid Galbraith. The latter, attem lifcCloskei- found an (inlbroith went down for the count, -rui in the opening bout of the card l Al Milnar, Cleveland left-honder, l; lscored his seventh victory oi’ the - [season by blanking the Athletics 4-0 _ b It was the first bunch ltime this year the A's nave lest by in shutout. Milnar was hammered . Kid Stead took a three round (Ie- for seven hits-one more than the vi and bhriilrd the tcision over Young Poulton, after ,Ill(‘lIfill5 collected off Chubby D9811. " the floor -but he came through in the. ~ . e havin his o oneht on _ ogrlzgmmhflatlm r110 aigcifid; n; , for coiiiits ofpginc both in the sec- pinches to sire Cleveland an eve-u “an army game w dmwlond and third round. 1 i, v , Officials: Referee. Leo Kelly. Ihome run kcd bv two St. catnennes Judges, J. F‘. Connolly and John - . Cameron; Timer, Dr. F. C. Dougan; Announcer. Ralph Cameron. easy tar ur American I Baseball Results mBaseball Postporieelzrélrxiés: koundFor Open YESTERDAY‘! RESULTS ANIERICAN LEAGUE 55.1.5111 while a second R. C. A. team , Haws- url~ not tar behind with five vic- {Detroit 000 000 Washzngton l0]. 022 30x-9 12 0 938E957- EBUBTY 0f U16 day. Monta- and Sullivan; ‘gue and Cruicksharlk each had pa: ttvzzes, a. loss and a. draw. Turner and Groh accounted for 27 of the 61 goals credited to the top fl"’illt‘l‘_‘.' team, ‘Turner getting 1'l gens and Groh eight. Rliccoe Dokm of Monctoh. N. 5., was an- ' r p wer on the guriiierii nt- . u h 12 tallies, while ArtlNW Y°Pl= cLcver Montnealer. col- t . Bob nrmisnnvi- of ot-l Gorsice, Nelson Leonard and Ferreu O00 Miiriar and Hetmslmy" Chicago 200 400 100-7 10 0 Boston 010 000 300-4 14 4 ihetricti, Brown and Tresh; Os- Wagner, Baglby and P“ as met with 3C9. 1S . at Philadelphia. break in a four-game series. Dutra Shoots 6'8 In Practice UK‘ 1X1- OLEVELAND. June 3-(AP)—- The golfing youngsters practicing for the National Open Tourm- ment here took a beck seat tieimp- orariiy today while one of the old timers, Olin Dutra, showed them how to opera/to. The Califnoiilin, who weathered B. famous stomach ache to capture the Open back in 1934, shot the layout 1n 68 strokes in his first real practice round, knocking tour 010 000 000-1 5 2 lstrokes off par and never leaving 020 101 2lx-7 8 l. Niggeling, I'm-tier and the fairway. Putting out on every Busce, lgreen, he wound up vlrith four lblrdies and 14 pars. Dutra played the course exactly 000 301 000-4 3 o {at it will be played in the ‘IZ-hoie 000 000-o 7 z championship starting Thursday. sari nnqj The Dutra foursome, which m- NATIONAL LEAGUE 01o 11o ooi-i io o Pittsburgh 100 000 002-3 Loni-man and Dannln gcluded Lawson Little. Bobby ‘Cruickshank and the muscular John lMysterious) Montigue, carried the Little a 73 VLV Ghezzi turned in the sec- ond best score in practice. a '70. while Ben I-icgah continued to knock the pins out of the cups with a 71. Sam Snead, Craig wood, end 8 Z g; Butcher, {the two Argentina. Martin Pose .. lC . his artillery team Mm Beweu. MacFaydeh and Davis. 1;‘? A“"’“° Oman“ "will" ' r cl. l ' l” w‘ ‘ Boston zoo 000 01x14 a 1 f ‘Team Standings: [Clgfiill-Kaatl F tt 300d“? 000-a 5 1 W L D P“ '83. 6' 8 an opez; Der. Ifiidlflfi R. c. A. 9 a 0 l8 “"99” "id Mmblm" o o '1": nt scoitist-i 7 5 2 i6 smgmon. c. n. 5 7 a 1a Hamil“ 10° 011 000-t l1 0 Sui Iiiilliltry Bingade 5 l 2 12.‘? 1cm; ooo 010 010-2 51 qmd R C _.\_ 5 1 1 11, Cam and Phelps; Passeau, Rzot. n. . 4 o o a and Tfldd- l s ~. a 4 n " l. , , , ,, IWar Casualties o u 2 2‘ ‘Toronto 22o 311 002-11 is o Newark Daily War Survey By thetfariadihn Press ‘The German bombing of Paris ynstorrinv marks a return to the u ' ctlil frizhlfulnc-ss which charac- ' Rochester (i (‘airman air activity in the‘.lcrsc_v' Cil-V .~ Grew “hr nml may wrll mark‘ a new !)-.:lbe in the present con-, Wlttzg and Bpps. flit‘; to the present the Germans h. shown no lic.~it:ltiou_ about Illliklll’? war nn (lefciicolcss civllihiisl Es lli bombings of Warsaw, Brus-I mfitnrj." objectives. Tho German nmiesi were advanc- lm! on those cities and the tir Ht- tacks did contribute directly to the‘ spcedv nccomplislinisuit of rhc- oh- 1(‘f‘!l\I‘\' l)f‘ll)l'(‘ tho (lr-rnian forces. In the cust- ot Paris. li'.‘t\'f‘t‘f?l‘_ the Gcrmn n ntmv ls it ll some 100 miles clxitnnt and not even moving in t‘: e cilroclzoii of the cltv. The tiurpose 0f lilo bclnbillrz is :ippnrcntiv s. Pei‘ to: sm. rm nltcmpt to destroy the , T- or thv FYPliCli tcnlilc H’ their hrir s nurtstion of rota lo the vcal. the! raids on Paris zmrl London firms‘ iiol retaliatory bombs towards BcrllmlR. hilt hnri tfr- war zrono In n wcck or l K. so longer. n nmvcrfiti Biitish srtiac-l ron would have loosed :1 devastating" F. Pail of bombs on the German cap- s. n‘ ‘ The sotiadron was practically}; ready with n number of liich now- ercd heavy aircraft ‘lwflfilll’ "1"" for the purpose. It i= linssllllc illc Germans bcievc lhr Ailiod nir fnrc-_ ls are too busv \'.'.'th oncrrtlrtns of " Immediate militarv viocessity to wnste time and combs on more re- taliaticn. niscouhTor: EXCESS BUYING LONDON June IL-(OP Cable)- As n step toward discouraging house-waves buying above their needs it. ivas announced todav that bakers will not ix- permitted to exchanie nrsh bread Lor stale loaves, stun- fiiv next wee . The Ministry of Food warned thfl It is clear that s shortage of ell-t must be looked for, despite the fact that. everything is being done toin- creuc importation l Montreal Crouch nrdnm and other cities at- l m those instances the‘ us rrlnicd to definite. wrullirliiig and blasting. r the French now llUllllilg‘H< .1‘ on may arlsi- in j T'- tlic lli‘.<l Grcnt \V.\r ‘he (Iicrliinii air . E. Fzzirdzgs-lsra; F"? h?" i”? T" Cook and McCullough; ham and Warren. Lvons. Gorhlcki 000 O00 O00- 020 00f) 00X- and 012 O00 (HP-Q 11 6 and members of the British polo team Marchlldon. Eaves. Jones GYfl-l’; Reis, Gcttcl and Padden. Buffalo lsvmcuse ioo 000 000-i 4 i _ 003 024 000-ii l5 0 l Baltimore M0 001 100-2 6 4 and Giuliani: s '. , Jones. Trinkle and Redmondhnwger BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME EOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Double: 135 iison 115 159 I- Dvllflan . 67 150 116-742 Tlcrucv 1 125 161 Corcoran , 94 84 81-709 McAdam 1Z8 l52 109 Mitchell 93 102 87-671 ‘J-Jirnr. 137 132 117 Culley 105 7l 103-665 Alctlrtniilo 9S 138 I14 Smith 1M ‘I5 93-624 ClillPn 8B B3 107 Martin 94 127 ' i07-M6 Brown 146 132 107 Hr-sslfln 7s s1 52-600 M/‘Oilnid ea 12s 12a Connors 71 106 102-594 HBJlW BB ll] Smith 92 Bl 99-559 Tflllllht It 7 o'clock Shlrp DIES GENTS McFnrlane R. Eiigon Ellison A. Blanchard McFariane Purl Smith Dougan H. Mcfnnis Walsh H. Wood Halev M. Carmichael Curlev A. McDonald Birch C. Plneau coyie R. Whitlcck Dough J. Coyle Hillier Geo. Young Ayinrd ..-.. .. 1; 51 in a play-off for the league champ- ionship. Blackburn scored the only goal ‘of a close game with Newcastle Unit- ed and West Ham triumphed over Fulham in a London derby. record for wartime soccer. In ad- dition to the league championship the famous light blues won the Scottish wartime cup. iii-e Glasgow cup and the Glasgow charity cup. English cup six times in their long career. 30 minutes tn go when Fulham staged one of its best tallies of the season Tie team's forward line stormed the opposing goal in e tiespc-ratv- r-ffortio tie the score but of backs. LONDON. June 3.-(CP) - Two that lost to the United States in t__e 1939 matches for the Wcstlchester 00° '00 919-7 10 0 l, Cup at Meadow Brook, New York, l last summer have been casualties in Klein- lFlanders, it was learned today, Viscount Cowdray. non-playing captain 0i the team and himself s. 0 3 0 high-goal payer, suffered a wound 2 l0 0 ‘which necessitated amputation of Mueller; t his left arm. l Hcsketh Hughes, No. 2 playenwui l killed. _ J Lord Cowdray, 30 is a captfllll. I11 , in the Sussex Yeomnnfy- Finals Of War Football Cup Are Arranged LONDON, June 2 -(OP Cable) __ Blackburn Rovers and West Ham United will meet June 8 in the final for the football league's war cup. Semi-final games high- lighted England's sport prosrum at the weekend and the curtain was rung down on Scottish soccer with Rangers’ 2-1 victory over Felkirk In north and south battlol. Rangers established a notable Blackburn Rovers have won the West Ham led by four goals with were held out by n resolute pair _i_i._______ Mlnnrirs relieve: aches ,_ '-‘ “i. ,, ‘-‘~ -'-~—--;fi .1?“ ‘Dizzy Dean Returns To Reds Defeat Starting Point In Ball Career To Try Comeback Charles Dunkley ed Press Sports Writer June 3-(AP)-Je.rome 85,000 pitching fail- 8 as League, where l0 ,yea.rs ago he began rise to baseball glory. hopes to begin a come- ck to the major leagues. IO Games Out Boston 3-2 RK June 3.—(AP)-Lou hree-hlt relief ball for seven innings toda not enough to best Officials of the Cubs will meet tomorrow to make plans for Dean's u transfer- to Tulsa. confirmed the plan through Mrs. Dean. The big pitcher was in bed today nursing a. scalp wound suf- fered when he fell out of an auto- mobile while riding home wlthflrst 11ml baseman Glen Russell bf when Russell suddenl we Wm] Cmcag 1 scoring was clone inthe ingers sixth victory. Sullivan lasted one Ber might have had a shirt- not Frank McCormick mut- on a double play ____\ nla ' inn: serving in U130»; KW W! Fflme only. Add'.l'~"Swes| c“... R0. Box am, Mann”. o“ "When do you gal all your ideas?" (Fl put on my ililnlzlng cop and ligllf a Sweet Cupl" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "The plus! for!!! in otllkll tobacco can be inched." a. traffic light the pen and Dean, sitting on tumbled out on his head. “We'd be Just tickled to death to go to Tulsa," Mrs, Dean said. "W feel that we've got to find out about his arm. The minor leagues are the place to do the experimenting. HOOd hot summer in Tulsa should bc just the medicine. a. chance to develop n new sidearm “Dr. George Bennett at Hopkins Hospital Cardin-l would have to pitc grounder by Buddy West then doubled to score man and Chet Rozis r from 15 other bs so the way cou.d Dean's return to the The plan tonight w Dean to the Tulsa Okl agered by Roy Johnson, until this season a cub coach. iliar with Dean's temperament. T ga is an affiliate of the Wrigley u . Thus the Cubs would retain own- ershlp of the big ri won 30 games for S l l today 8s they evened the four- major eaguecu Soccer Results .______ lz" b shelling Lefty Fritz Qstennuelleffor into the spirit of drive toward the the Cubs to five‘ the Flatbrushers ird consecutive one 118 Brooklyn Dodgers‘ pennant, and held hits at Chicago as captured their th run decision, 3-2. fifth inning the right-I the Cubs hitless, Then scored Chicago's first run. flinch homer by e eighth. The sox bounded the southpaw for slX hit-S. and as many tallies be- fore they drove him from the mound] June 3 _(cp C“b1e)_ v Klimt?! DIRYEd today senators smothered Detroit 9-3 at’ South "C" Washington and took over sixth D am 1 Miilwall 2 8 Brentford 5 Northwest Blackburn 4 Hochdale 2 Northeast Huddersfield l York 0 Bill Nicholson in t The Dodgers collected 11 hits oifl a-u lh the eight innings smacked out his fifth home run fo‘ be the deciding tally ucky Pirates dropped ion at Pittsburgh to when Joe Bowman en third and home d have been the ty- ailing 4-1 as they went ccaiieers had bunched eir eight hits off Bill 0r two runs. The Giants the most of their o Dutch Leonard captured his sixth c He hurled a shutout until r331 the final inning, when the TigeryA ‘l tlllfikPd him for four hits and three purchased Dean in as the season open- $185,000 in c8511 and three players - Curt Davis Shoim. pitchers. both st Cards. and George stainback. r now with Montrealof tie who has submitted o r his ailing arm. the extraction of teeth, season of pitching in a te, will restore his effec- tiveness. The achievement of Tex Cub. in pitching a Brooklyn a month ago. gave Dean the idea of making a comeback in the minors. Carleton spent last season in the American rb Hash Undergoes oliflftiiltih I stumbled betwe Remember When (AM-Herb l Lohrman f Carleton. former “m” "U" llmu“ (B! The Canadian Press) Rav Mack clouted his fourth -_--_______. Mlflflrlfi kills pain. England wcm .'s t lmbledon fougn enms I e beat Hilda Spyfieigrilaiglgg OUT OUR WAY -__ First Division homer, two doubles and n“; s1 However, victory team's‘ leafs, u ed Jim Shilling t9 clmgh Toronto clouted Tom Rel; her fifth dial. she captured find had the benefi in all with Ed banging homers. "" "3- "h Millard’; mi. "i, BY J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE 601.0"; usso To TALK TO NOBODY BUT SUCCESSFUL PEQPLELBUT 1 NOTICE HE TA S TO Mosr AN OLD HOBO NOW THE STUDENT z: -—- eonmolvmlllvlcllll. tllrgunutur. bf‘- EGAD wArr MV vouue /_ TELL. its Mona ABOUT g1‘: Nvigbp- LAND Hurl- uow DELIGHTFUL. z \ BORES m $95 "n4 ueH GEVERAL LA VERS OF FAT / BRINGING UP FATHER S Bv Georm- Wb-‘ii-i mil s A TING EVEIZYTH oun RETURN-ISN'T i~r NICE TO Hrive A son -ro TAKE CAQE voulz ausnosss BUT I FEEL WET) BE WHAT? WHAT DO I CQIBAE ? I WANT To Olllllb watt. m. as- WIMPV. DIDN'I "reu. VA TO TURN LEF‘? YER "rumor TO ‘rite RIGHT 1 . MY ERROR:- , SAFER tF we areal? ms BEEN fifiTUWHlCHifihfl IN FACT IAMNUTNDNE. THEY 5A‘! QUITE A FEW PEOPLE HHIE CM see HOW NICE rr LOOKS- - ALL. PLANTCO AN’ evemm-tlu’ —— AND THINK HOW NC IT A LI'L TIME! ______:__ Leafs Move T¢ In International __ c": 3—<~=>—<>l wit“ ll-d B3 JOINS, coach Qfui: d in the n t. inning whgigelghl: the Leafs. me game m Allen Gettel f l3 ‘m homers by R-ovoéhaprrkrsfit: '..1.’§°§'§,‘§} errors. The Bears gathered ll bl. low 8nd Shllllill _-‘ will! —- Mtiinr Hooplq