yvgggr is. 1942 fi 111i SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN and Prince County Chronicle TH; WESTERN GUARDIAN __.__..__._._._______ A (i? subscription! Ne“. u‘ Bum. Wator sum Thu U ‘in 1"" " : In John roan. u dumb aunt-run an SUMMEIISID! and 251mm ovum‘: Advertising should In left with In pa‘; Z.‘ m an; t Ill “um” m” b. M“ Bununaud swam; Water Street. Gum-flu urulmro. Wow direct, Turoqlg lurk Outlet. 6'4 Granville Street. Galina will u: delivered to any homo In Bummerudo i) ill‘ our at 2c pct Ill) '1' 1W DH Wok- Phono £80 for Illll urvlca 0| ma: to uu w) WWII!!!" III dcllvcnu on your ruuu, any of the following Qhrqlp I “mum In loll I" Illllfllih "l" alumna; “m I minuti- pant at U- ," -~ day Aug. 4th at Mrlunldleuetiilll be shown a ' ig Canadian .l.li __ a m; oi ltcxi Cicss. meetings will a1, Tuesday, Ht B P1"- b by the children, "ll Personals i110 Home her dillli, 0111's. N. R. W alcihs :> ".11 weather at MacElroy. mm vilmot t» s. l-larry Waugh. i» Toronto -l=‘1t.-Ser=:t. Stephen Lord i cl ch Saturday morning he N0 3 Crmmand, R.C.A.F. ~.‘.lr, and lvlrs. are i-cfuriicrl from a pleasant ~11" w! mm. 1d W. lwmrnrc G. Jones. Wilmol Vnllev '7 "i ‘ “ llor" ‘P. uml ."I1.%,>E‘.ill€‘r Waugh. rifr. llnrryflWgxgh of Amherst. in Wilmot Valley. inn Car 011d Foundry Co. mflll- Gorge MncKav of Albany - 11¢ nnst work in Wilmot Val- "Jh" Quest of her daughter Mrs ranks fourth in world p. duction 01in Waugh. rud In! IIII al ,- -j'=-_——_._ ii ‘ “ioioped with enlarge- ‘maliéoyitiw: Drug 00.. Kensénlga- 1f." .‘.5‘°§‘.l’£‘.£.l.°..“‘ii‘..i‘.l€f Dow Meow ~11 Dr- -,..-ii, on Wednesday, August “'1'”- bnu Tignish THE IIIGII SCHOOL 8.1110- shipbuilding M11 w, D. Ross will ex- _](g,\'$l.\'GTON - Freetown and P yterian Chu ches- or calling, as fo.iow.; 83-11 Moreshead of Sprlngflel ---- united in marriage to Gordon Stan- -BlRT|1l).-\Y PARTY — Mr. and Icy McWiiliams, son of Mr. and 1 1' ' Rogcrson gave u jolly Mrs. H. Nelson J/icwiiiianis of Cape ut hookers Shore beach Wolfe, Lot 7. Their m-"iny friends l) iii honor of their little wish the bride and 11L up forming the center of in ' ire-S "Miss Mabel Newsomc, mission Missions cf 1_ iii Church at Glace Bay "s vis- ‘(mg m Suiiiznerside the guest righ -.\lr. and Mrs. Webb of Halifax cl uni; sou. are visiting in Sum- yucbzs at Harbour View 411:.» J. OTlills of Chelmsford. w, _»~T!:c llillly irirnds of Mr. Percy cme ivlili an attack of uulnsy-S ind Mrs. Donald Campbell. g ll, l’. I.. are enjoying the which was Edgewm" conducted by Rev. George 1117615. I former minister. The address to the new minister was Elven bi’ $113118 13., were recent visit- , m m cong-fggaflgn was 3 1101111 Bt-‘deque- 21159;‘? ilygeRev. lVIr. Baxter, Mr. A s. Mboxcy "M! a telezrtimrlrz birding‘- — ti from Hon. , c1"- -i1-.-. Frank u. Deacon of Frse- m“ “we “gs of the pcut n pleasant weekend in church, to the new minister. Vaiiev recently the guest of 916mm m, \"i‘l‘i‘(' lie is stationed with band Cari Crockett Igcn iu Cape Cod and St. John. ‘h Waugh has returned Donald Jones. lty ‘Hospital where he 01 brother and s’ster had been brought JNS. spent a week-end Saturday from their birthplace in Waugh and snout a fr-w duy- recently at 5nd 3 1-2 pounds. The Mr. girls, died shortly after they We" '1 onuioye- cf the Can- born to Mrs. Thomas Leydon. wife "I I Warehouse. --DON'T forget Filmer of Montreal at ‘Tuesday and Wednesday, —VISITORS T0 S‘SIDE _ l-Vlw-Pflllly 0i Springfield, Summer-side the Garden Lodge, film Aug. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. —MAGISTII.ATE‘S COURT thirty, after which a. Magistrate Darby held Court on iwuhtccus sil ,.cr ‘vus served with Saturday when a. Summerside party l‘ii1(i.l,\' cake with three tiny came before him charged with an fraction of the Excise Act. He was found guilty and fined $100.00. A case against the same party on a. prohibition charge was held over to Tuesday. A man charged under Prohibition Act svith belnfl drunk was fined $5.00 and. costs-S f -INTERESTING VISITORS — ° Adjutant Rumford and Adjutant Barwlck of the Salvation Army at Hespeler, Ontario, have been having a very pleasant vacation in Surn- mcrside guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Ax- chie Sharp. Milt/on Avenue. Adjut- ant Rumlcrd was stationed in Sum- merside some twelve years ago and s then Captain Rumiord and had , 15 \‘i.:il.lil};_ii(?i‘ mother, Mrs. charge o; me army hendqugfLers at, vi Sliiiplldllt. biunmerslda-B _ the he Summerside- She notes to sec hen-S - Trinity Church. The most impressive, B?‘ John Stirling of Konsmgton. Sullivan, former pastor t he pg a. native later comes Mines. Rev. MI‘- gregations attended-S Seek To Save VB- , -. . S. aria n very -—-—~ cflsvut vcck-"rd. sipent at her DUBLIN, Aug. 2_(CP)-'Ihe third m 1h Wilmot valley. Leydon quintuplet. a b0?- died earlv today in the National Matern- the (jgunty siigo, 200 miles away. of a potato farmer at Bzeaghwfiy. COFFEE PRODUCT} of coffee. +RED Cltfiseslsgglvcll. Mclglcelifs _ 011. ‘lue ay "M, |Il;::;‘ Ilz-{rixu "$3.." u: August em. Ted iuiearn s O ' Pcrley expert Sti chgks, B-a-ll Edmund _ Ma have been visiting in summers. . During their stay in , llgvelvmillléits lit e eav ng 3° this week on return to their homes. ,_ -'run omen r . . wvuviw- 511v" wl-zcidivfi Solicitor, summersioelfagriiiyby c136“ l ‘ - from Auiiust 3rd to 15th inclusive. 7-31-8-3- A. Moi-airy of Alberton will be rc- '—WEDDIN_G BELLS — A very be Diem! wedding was solemnlzed at the rarsonage at Springfield West d Ffleeicwn at Ken- recently, Rev, John Sheen officiat- Avgust 3, at 7.3) ing when MISS Jennie Moreshead, James cl West wal OS-d groom GVCIY many — i Sunnn- id durin hex‘ \lr. and Mrs, F. W. Cullen of gnhe was $,,’§,.§1, welcggmed iri- visiting in Summerside by om mends who were dqjjghtgd c gimis .11 Garden Lipdge.—S , —IZNDUCTION SERVICE — A H“! R- C- M- P» M, 511m‘ Inge congregation attended the In- -. 110 vii-used to rec him out dunno“ sen/me m Trinity United. 2.1111 hiicr bring confined '0 his Church o“ Friday evening. when Rev. John Jarvle of Strathlorne. C- , was inducted into the pastorate service was tum of the service was g 5°10 by um. John Hosx- After the service Rev. Mr. Jarvle was 111'"- . Donald Baker of Sum- duced hv Messrs, A. S. MacKav and lcfi on Sdturdny morning L_R_A]1en to the lvr son, Mir. Jack Baker coniirezatigrtiérfikgt. t rmer _v so!!!‘ . m‘ ‘Itrlixixxfnggfitixysboro Presbytery. held for several N9815- oi’ New Waterford. ill . 1 her hus- for Mrs. Jarvie who w 23°11“ Sydney Jarvie conducted s d both mom- 3i‘; Sfridicgvctjrlilinguxwhign large con- Surviving Quint-S and his The two survivos. who 8T0 111 a special incubator were reported to be doing as well as could be ex- pected. Thev weigh between two first two. I Salvador in Central America IT'S HARD I0 BEAT CHEWING ___Y0v moat ‘A _,_¢.. l. WILL CHIVI Till IIST TO-DA Y Also Disney Cartoon Shows at 7.30-9.15 Matinee Tuesday at 3. PCflSSLffl. 8-3-11. SUMMERSIDE Probe Death 0f Alberton Man An inquest into “he death of J. sumed morrow. Murphy died July 28 after a day's illness. He com- plained of abdominal pains. A cor- oner's Jury has recommended that an autopsy be held and the hear- ing wag adjourned to await the re- u s ts. Justice of the peace J.E.C. Hunter was the coroner. Witnesses included, Dr. A.J. Lcfurgey, Jean MacLean, Peter Gavin, Harry O'Brien and Fred Barrett- Mr. Murphy was a. baker at Ai- berton. Witnesses said he com- plained of pains in his stomach. Several of the witnesses said they saw no signs of liquor of any kind when they called to see him Dr. Lefurgey said in his opnion “death was due to alcoholic poison- ing". It was only his opinion, he made clear. He treated the man before death. Double Wedding at New Glasgow The New Glasgow United Church was the scene of a very pretW double wedding on Wednefidfl?» July 8th at '1 p.m., when Rev. John sterling united in the 110W b01155 of matrimony, Miss Margaret Stev- enson, daughter of Mrs. and the late R.W. Stevenson, to Charles Foster Scllar, son of Mrs. John Bell florida, U.s.A.. and the 18W Milton Seliur, And Miss Inez Clara Stevenson, younge-‘li iillllghifil‘ 01- Mrs. and the late R..W. Steven- son to John Daniel MacLeod, cor. of Mr. and Mrs. J-A. MINI-Em? Gngow Road. BT39 church was very beautifully decorated by Llends 0f the brides with a. prciusion of potted plants roses and other flowers. The wedding music throughout the service was rendered by Miss Cora Tcombs, Mayfield. During the signing of the register, Mr. Olaf Stevenson, Noith Rustico, sangJ/ery touchingly, “l Love You Truly. _ Miss Margaret, given in marriage by he brother Eric, looked very lovely in a redingote ensemble of rose crepe, with. matching hat and white accesories and 01117194 l bouquet of white camations. Miss Inez, given in marriage by her brother Roy. looked lovely in a. redingote ensemble of heaven blue crepe, with matching hat and white accessories and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The IIOWGI‘ girls, Misses Shirley and Betty Lou Stevenson, nelces of the brides, looked Winsome in pink s'\: 1'1 dresses and hats trimmed with baby blue ribbons and canted little nose a s. ‘Iihga Iushers were bk. Lorne Stev- 9115011, New Glasgow, and Mr. Robert MucKenzie, Milton. After the wedding a. reception was held at the home of the bzides’ mother, who wore a gown of nasv blue sheer with white accessories and corsage oi’ old fashioned roses The living room was very taste- fully decorated with white crepe paper streamers and bells formim: an azch banked with ferns and orange blossoms where the brides and grooms received the congratula- tiom from approximately 75 guest!- The dinner room was decorated in pink and white and the table was adorned with four beautiful wedding cakes. Later in the evening a. 1011i’ crowd of serenaders assembled v0 wish the happy couples many yllrl of wedded bliss. The happy couples left on l short honeymoon through the Maritime Provinces. The brides wore Navy pin stripe tailored suits with npVY accessories. Out of town guests included Mus Jennie Stevenson, Brockton. Mass. 1nd Mrs. Elmore Stevenson. Ktnll- ton. Ontario. P.ev1ous to their mania tho brides were tendered a miscel aneous shower at the home of Miss ' Laird, New Glasgow. The brides were escorted to l. beautifully decorated seat by Mia-s Joyce Norman and Miss Shirley Ferguson, to the strains of tip wedding march played by Mrs. Pl.» Campbell. Miss Betty Lou Stevenson and Miss Shelia Dickieson resent- ed the brides to be with wh to bou- quets with yellow streamers. Master Hairy Stevenson and Min Jean MacLeod. carried in the heav- ily ladened baskets. Misses Lynctta Brown and Mar- garet Moore opcned the gifts uno Vivian Howatt read the accompany- in; verse; and Joyce Norman mo sglrltey Ferguson arranged them on t e a ble. The brides very fitting! replied thankin one and all or their benutifu gm; which comnttd or pyrex, silver, china, linens and money. After a very dainty lunch served by the ladies the remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. ____i__----- U5. Army bakers average 147.11 polmfl of bread to every 100 pound: d flml. -- ~i -- . ‘rm: cuhnwrrmgwu cynnnwv two littlo 1'! SPORTING NEWS PAGE FIVE liuoits Tourney i Giants And Cardinals To Open llere Break Even In Twin Bill Tomorrow _ WW YORK. A . l-(AB-Ibl‘ fliooocondtimcgtivodwmflowsl: York can“? agivided a. With one out, llrio grim m. g Roohford - ">1" " 10111" do Jowv h‘ o, m,” wmiuilmltmrflm, Imnenlnc the pennant mm homer of tho mm won m: v. , of the Rockford Quoit Club. Their fi,‘§’°fm°‘m m‘ m“ 9"“ ""1 ""- H!" uoit toum t ui t m“ "t" ‘#11114 ° Timdlfilenin: “For g" "gt-‘PUQ, 3110i??? “dw- Mm m c-b- Dlvilo ban an ukod on hand. only. c", Hubbeu‘ mg.‘ bum‘ pllywiilboofthoelimino- mtm° M . Dodgers um ‘tlon variety and will continue until W! a double- lbo 011d! pmovi oocu- 4m ions, scattered nins mu b j mwbou the Giants u» a. r-i‘ trif u’ m giidngeomihgpfixéohiseiootkii‘. the Cubtgeshalvaging 11mph in the opener, with the help o m4 the fin contest of four- 3is‘°“l‘f.i‘“3ti “t”? ‘£2.15 "’ ““ . 11 9N‘ o set 7-0, Th0 split kept th “mwflllnhurl- ninoumumn-ontoi the mood-place 8t. 1mm l. winner is declared for the Crock- ett Trophy. Mr. Howard Mclnnis was the winner last season. going through the tournament without a defen. . Tblsseuonhowiil luvs been shbdou an 5m mldlllliflllwlbatluzdlthoaf- amgeegzlitiin‘ cirliebwl$ lm w 3'25“ u. l m cud- fromth w theyareplacing m m" 5 and 16th around iheatyrld hob thev are going “"1" 11111-1 1n the first same, the am swoon B111 From Phlh h d t n t w latter with the bases loaded m no; I. gal gogdmsg-Ies is in Hlubbell 1mm up his rumkmigbt hi? r3152 to?‘ Iuiii in m u dam u _l IIUQ. m“ °" 111m Cw Dlidien ut A crowd of mu law vuioo m- m” “'°'° "mum The only run Mleeio Yirt win the second 0!! Bllbbell was uneaznod Rims sinlkmanded with his III; and 13th home runs of the year. Saturday New York ohm. gim- od an even break in a twin clash tob 1t AtPhflldlhlmPittbux-gti Ali Pnegl u. doubletieufié’: from the 91:11:73 the offing. and 8-2. to advcnoe to fifth place Baseball Results (Canadian Press) Brim 8pm With Bad; 1 suxnnrs aasuurs Ai- Boaton homexun with St. Louis Cardin AMERICAN when; ovided tbo'decisivo noel-b I; dro mo rim a-ilgiitxteorciiyizri]: $11 minds of n. doubleheader di- ii- ing lilglhfiolp 5-4. Boston 4; petrol: a Med b Beam and. Cincinnati, n Brookl the mo“. amt... z; Detroit a the Re ivlnninss the niglhtclp c4 a. norm-dieing rally by csriiiiféo Philadelphia 3; Cleveland 4 4-2 after the Braves blanked them cubs to win their wmegg 9.5 and Phllldilllhia 2; Clfivelfllld 4 m me mien?!‘ 7-0- Boston bunched thre¢ of their sev_ New York 4. st. Louis 2 M“ West-s 11th homer. a ftrst- on mu of! Roy Starr in the tenth 1 New York 1o- st Louis 0 11mins clout with the baled coded inning to pm o 2-1 vlc m ' ggveiliostozi mom than cough Cincinnati Redo of. homo?“ r NATIONAL LEAGUE W? the first same. At Phiiadcl l, t. single by M". B05 0n seemed headed for a rill May wit one out in the Cincinnati 0; Boston ‘I Cincinnati 4; Boston 2 Gt. Louis 1; New York ‘I St. Louis 3; New York I Chicago 4; Broklyn 5 Chicago ‘l; Brooklyn 6 Pittsburgh 4; Philadelphia i Pittsburgh 3; Philadelphia 2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 7; Buffalo 1 Newark ‘l; Buffalo 4 Toronto 1; Syracuse 4 Toronto 0; Syracuse 2 Baltimore 0; Montreal 4 Baltimore 6: Montreal l Jersey City 6: Rochester 8 Jersey City 4: Rochester 1 SATURDATS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh l; Philadelphia 2 Cincinnati l; Boston 2 Chicago 6; Brooklyn 9 St. Louis 3; New York 1 Montague Races To Be Big Event Montague horse races, the big event of the season in King's Count , will be held next Wednes- day a ternoon, August b. There are four classes on the program, vrith l!!! 01011190’ Win11". by 3 1-3 161181115 the best horses in the Province m Wlnmnfl the $35090 Mldtd A!‘- entereg. The track is fast and 1W5? ggngyilliéofilégltkliaay. t h everyt ing is in splendid order to ° t e handle a big crowd. First race will track 5nd he WP'w°i8hiBd 111111051» be called at sharp 2 o'clock and the °f 13o gun“ we" Qllflmblliiflfl’ the defeat of program will be moved right along. W; who yo‘; m, w“ Kerb Whirlaway Beaten in " Arlington run’ CHICAGO. A113. 2—(A.P)—An Irish-fled colt named Rounders stunned a crowd of 30,000 by de- feating whirlawuy, tux-room's lead- Mi- ~=~ Y“ = wfi..°°’t€lfi°°i.é’.°.‘él°..l“i.féi‘°°‘bt. gggyunvvbv- mo. mo. AMmtwAN LEAGUE getting ready for this big event The importedkzounders‘ owned mierson F. Woodward, Texas operator, with Jockey F. A. Smith piloting him, pulled in front immediately after the start and led All the way. and spectators will surely be treated to some of the best racing of the 2Y1 season. The entries are the same a5 previously published with the ex- ception of one horse who was trans- ferred to another class. Boston 9: Detroit l! New York 3: Si. Louis 7 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 5; Rochester 6 Syracuse l; Toronto 0 Syracuse 1; Toronto z Jersey City 1; Montreal 4 Jersey City 4: Montreal 2 Newark 4; Buffalo 8 Remember When (By The Canadian Press) The baseball world was shocked two years ago today by the sulc‘c‘e death of Willard Hershbcrger, 29_ Year-old catcher of Cincinnati Reds the National League Hershberger, in his third with the Reds, was apparently des- Pondent over his recent play and was found dead in a downtown Boston Hotel. Steals show at“ Inter-service meet Braves Defeat“ Aces 15-11 In the first game of the third dl- m vision of the Knights of Columbus HALIFAX. 5118- 2—(CP)—Don Softball League played yesterday NOYYBn. former Mount Allison Un- the Braves defeated the Aces 15-11. iversity track ace now an aircraft- The Aces blew up in the ninth inn- m!“ 50°11 W 80 Ovelsefls With the O.A.P'., stole the show at the ritimc inter-services track and scheduled game will be field meet here yesterday. winning W359“ inz to losc the game after playing R- steady ball in the first eight. MB Next played tonight at 6.30 when Tig- ers meet K. of C. iZ-Zififi noon u memorable one. Come. he was entered, Hailing from St. Stephen, N. 3,. u and the running broad Jump, n M t R his Air Force team a. held in conjunction with the open- ;.; in: of the Navy League's $00,000 Gorunds. m Flour United Btatcta track and field stars-Ed. Greenidge and l-I Charles Shaw, New York sprinters Gilbert Dodds Boston miler, and vaultor-fuiled to approach Cana- dian records which Navy League i tzmpt to exceed in mhbltiona. i But most of the events saw new I p; 4 4 Maritime marks t0 be bettereo ._. were in the pole vault and high '5 ,_, combined athletic meet and opening _ " ceremony. Among them was Babe - - - _ 1'1 rut. of the afternoon scribbling his A fast truck and close finishes will make tho offer | “bow.” on mmboy.‘ program‘ 2H 000.000 in an area about one-third '_'_ ‘the size of CMiBdl. IIOIITIIEAI. 8T0“ STOCK QUOTA TIONS I'm York Stock iixcums Exchango i" i‘ 1 l, (hulls: In!) (Oundhn Punt f scour can luau u.“ sou-nu mi-amzuondn nos-c Brazilian 10 Anaconda. a Om no a i-4 anuwm Loco 1i 1.4 Dist Sea; l8 8-4 Bendix Av 33 g.‘ Imp Tob 1o Beth Steel s5 mt mum an 1-2 on» m: Ohio at u I 1-4 011mb: oi a-4 u u 00a numb n 1.4 G0: Bloc a 1.; WE} Pfd 3'.’ 1%: K _ . Montreal llurh Mo“, $5M _ m: NY 001M311 .\ Q —— n. s. s: i" (ouuub mun am on m {J1 Stock Close Us R. I g: Us Steel 0o 0| 14 $5210 a H Wm E2,“ a H mm A 11 r-a '1 L‘ gamed“ a a4 D me- : 1- Iarknts At A Giana BANKS ,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,T- , ‘f; .___ ...':'..i'.'.."i_i.*.':.t..'.""ir..:‘-“'- (con-nub Pres) ,__ Illllohlll h; Olhfll‘ mania. "If: so»: Claw xgdlréi-if-gioou bio-bu mm»; Owimmo no Wlnnl ' who» on...“ Montreal m xow ditoot... ‘lllightly it.‘ y. two. 1 adln 12th th - Clncy 2-» o. six no.2”. i3 hi‘. over filling‘; ‘Nick ’ 1 "°‘°" Bears score’ .Twin victory Over Buffalo national uagu victories over Buffalo Bison: ‘f-i and 7-4, before 4,000 spectators. Hank Majeski accounted for sev- en Newark runs u he belted two homer; and two singles in tho doubleheader. The victories gave Bears four out of five in their series with the Bisons and dropped the home team to seventh place under Syracuse. Chief: D010“ lull-ll TIM At Syracuse, behind magnificent pitching by Ewell Blackwell and Nate Andrews, S racuse Chiefs swept a doubleh er from Tor- onto, 4-1 and 2-0. Blackwell held the Leafs to five hits in the opener and their only run resulted rom a two-base hit by Wyrostek. m the nights; An- drews hurled three-hit ba. and didxrt issue a pass. Wing; Divide With Giant; At R/octiestcr, the Red Wing: and Jersey Olt divided u double- header, the W gs winning the first game 8-6, and the Little Giants the nightcap 4-1. Harry Davis hit a home run to give the International league tail enders their margin of victory in [he first game. Ken Jungels held the Wings to six scattered hits in the afnerpiesve, while the Jerseys nlicked Max Surkont for seven O three events, the only ones in which b w; Royal; and Orioles Split Montreal Rayon muffled Balti- more Orioles th u 4-0 shutout in opening game an toms- tionai League doubleheader here, but the visitors ained a split when they took the n ghtcap 6-1. Bob Ohlpman tossed l. four- hltter in the curtain roller for Indians move,’ Into 2nd placq’ Ahead of Boston‘ _.__. NIIW YORK. A . S-(Ahq olevomiu mmm ‘f pod am plwo in the Amoric on or. um? 'rrom imbue: ' °““' heade phia. Athlet- oic; 4-3 and 4-2 o; their home lay. 38317.7 held A’ to hm in mo oooonuflgoiét bflgihlI his llth victory against five d0. fleats. But Pete Suder ciouted I ome run off him. duplicating hi illwuit {fret in tho first same off TIIIIMAIIB/otllnl At Def-Nit, the Ti t both ends of o, 11011125511855? the second-place Boston Red Sox, Winning the opener 8-4 and taking the second game 6-2. Ylnh Tovvlo Browns Twloo At Bt. Louu hitting doesn't nee. filfilywpirovlde 71:15 thder Brow-m 11y as e o ed doubleheader to NewyYork time; 10-0 011d 4-2. ‘rho Brownies, leading the Yankees two games to one 1n mo" five-game serc at the beginnjnl of the double b111, collected 19 hitl £101‘ flylotfil of lust two runs while ew or was producln 14 runs off 22 hits. ' 8 Saturday st, Louis Browns wing. ed New York Yankees 7-3 with the F1010 o! capable hurling by Sifive 311111111. B former Yankee Jobbie. At Detroit Boston Red Sox took l 9-8 dficl-sion from the Tigers be- hind Mace Brown. Other teams were not ndrodulqd Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE i. Won Loot Pd Royals while Jon Krakauskau did l N yon __ 1o m great job of mastering the Royals w 5° 47 jg?) in the nightcap and would have 5mm __ 57 p; 555 chalked up o shutout but for a 54 53 w, teammateb error, 51 55 '46! Saturday Jersey Cit/y won both _ 43 55 '43; 3159x0111‘ gguizlglwudw semi-It Wilmington 4i a1 '40: y . - l. -. .**..tr*~1°- eerie...“ - “M ”“" "’ °" "° rec n3 con - me firm plaice Newarksflem. om t NAT") Luau‘ oron o, yracuse es 3 g1 7g 3 _ split a twin bill with the M318 Sifwmm 62 ,2 fig leafs. dropping the seven-inn ng gimgnmu 54 47 535 mghtcap 2-1 after blanking the yaw york 54, 4g 5M Canadians 1-0 in the opener, while 9331mm“; 45 5, 459 at Rochester, the Red Wing ekcd 51.10am 43 57 '45-, out a 6-6 win over Baltimore 305cm, 43 5; ‘m 0110M- Philadelphia so vo '29s MONTREAL. Aug. 2—-(OP)— furl-m, Prodluég 12-19%: hi: saturgé u NATIONAL LEAGUE “l” Y e 111111190 "i- Newark u .011 ment Aifricult/lro foiiowi- Jerky c", Q A” Eggs. graded shipment ailing form“ _ 53 5“ A-largo 35 1-2—‘l6; A-medium 83 Mann-elf ' m ‘mo ~34 1-2; A_.pu1lets 29-30; B 28 gnumom 55 I495 1'2_29‘ f“ 14-” Syracuse 5'1 .491 Potatoes. '15 lb bags Que 1.50-- Bugfah ‘in 1.75; Ont 1.00-2.00. Wham,“ 7., 3m i3 and latterly of Alliston. Ont., Nor- 111s cleu-cut victory over the army and ' Iecreation centre on the old Wan- Richard Morcom. University oi.’ New ill August 5t - | L officials had slid they would at- ‘ li-Iaritima service records establish- " jrmp. in exhibitions by Morcom. A crowd gathering CROWDED MILLIONS By. J. B. Willem: OUT OUR WAY Our Boardng House With Major Hoopiq‘ ton won the 100 and 220 yard dash- navy units competing in the meet 1'2 deters WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON {-1 3511111511111 high jumper and pole- ' Races Start ct 2 PM. ed, though the only non-service One of the best race meets of the season. o; 6,000 witnessed m. with a. brief speech and spent the l-l India. has a population of 389.- ‘ l esrreR-imucu BETTER! ‘rt-ism BOGGES Alas Tammi! MEkk-THEY KNOW EXACTLY WHUT THEY WANT.‘ EY DGYT WATT ALL- IN, HAH? THEY KEEP YOU MOVING i no A SHOP, I Guess! ' How's iT FEEENTO HAVE w ‘ ALLQNED IN TO ' STICK IN THElRTwO ENJS VtOQTH Jifimflti} 1 m. II. LoovgMAooR! 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