.3565 Six--- - u.-. REMEMBER WHEN .. (By The Canadian Pres!) Howie Morenz of Stratford, Ont, who later became one of hockcifi JULY 9, 1941 ijilr. _CLiARLO'I‘TETOW§ GUARDIAN Riggs tops Don McNeill nosi colorful figures. llllgltld f“); ' '. l "ll Montrea alnaaien -i— ffi-fiffl .21, ‘wrny. He was srld to nomsvmw. x .. July $-(Apy Zhlcago Black Hawks in m4. ems —B°WY R1885 o! lllcw won o New York Rangers in 11415536 souuhem United» States unateil ind back to the Canadians n e iummcr of 1936. He died MBNh 3. 9S7. from complications following tennis championship todalygo defeat. irlg National Champion M, X1 i horkey lnjilry. Neill, 57, 7-5, 9-7. 1-6, ‘1-5. American Lea guc Wins Battle 0i’ tars Williarn s ’ 3... Ran Student wins hiuveniie Softball Breaks World ’s Montague Horse Condition is Susflensiml C 7 5 N.B. - P.E.I. League meeting 200-metre record Races today Still critical Discussed m H s — ca”, tourney Tomorrow Fryroggrvgmmya-(arl-Thc “VIE: alp:p]1l.l:;edM?£‘1:g;wra€:, Dmmrl, my 84mph“ VerdictAtDetroit _ ital attendants. Gahagan collaps- t ' ' ded Wday Wlllh Waller Reed. “d Bombers» ha” bee“ "u": for Jack Kasley or the Unitwl states a1. set for a good afternoon's sport. 5d ester“ while en mum yo, they had reached an understanding lBY-JUDSON BMLEY’ Amcmkd PM’ 5”" Wm”) l: 18. university student from the Sporting Club at 7B0 Thursday . N} y, 1936 y y . y w, y, m to continue it a while. Fort. Fairfieid, Mo, winning the nllzht. the president of the leasue. New Have“ c°““-- l“ m ~ Fort Miami ra.e r w ere e BRIGGS STADIUM, DETROIT, July S-flAH-ln the most thun- derous climox in the history of baseball's big oll-stor spectacle, Ted ‘Niiiiums smashed o three-run homer 90 feet high against the top ol the right field stands in the ninth inning todciy to lift the Amerlfifl" League to u 7-5 triumph over the Notional League. _ The crowd of 56,674, third largest in the nine-yeor iile_of the tons’ "dream game," hcid been dazzled earlier by lJfillIGnl‘ pitching und by two booming home runs by Arky Vaughan which brought the Notional League up to the final inning with on uppurently impreg- _ , I _ _ , , k f h ch d 1 _ - I! _\ . feet. three and one half inches. ‘I'm “able 5_3 advantage. the rimaieurs ylcsrerdal. but ‘Played galtigflgiltsaodv- t e s c ue, Mr Zvacldcant sav much about 1t, he 2;,,;~n,¢>:tlng had been scheduled to D former mark was 163 feet Bevan Then two singles cind o walk loaded the buses with one out and lllloclljff, "Co! l ma“ an‘ O5 ' p U” FAG“ mght‘ U“ Mmmds h" W's‘ “Bd-‘Eilaii-m-cllei there was o shrill, spontaneous outburst from the fcins us Joe Dimug- i Skiml" Slmwd he knew 5""? gio stalked to the pluie. He forced ci runner at second, o_ne_ run scor- ing, and there wcis on obvious dramatic tenseness us wllllGiIiS, Bos- FY c r “T” . . - l1: or." 'itl i-fcct 36-h le total __ e m” . v 7°“ ton Red Sox slugger Willi ci butting average of .405, took his place gfnlqzfy“. a l” o. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Defectlvwe in today» h“ aka Bu‘; you c“ in the box and worked the coiint to two bolls und one strike. Rem ilDl$ll(‘(l‘1'illlilel‘-Up in the fife, Dfl b “l and m Pill g opcn, 14_ slrakcs behind Skinner. First game, xammad ‘Jew Urlniire Lou Jorda. a Natloillil f "'_:'"* "—::*'~'fi: 1mm D13“? We"; WYLQ“?! gh-fn‘ Jersey City 000 000 2-2 6 2 e “ll -. owl-kin: bchlnd the plate bag t; leave a loophole for wll- l0". Mvllclvn 91°. “ho a 57- lflgnlrea] 203 000 X-s 7 z 1e game, called in . illP 5??‘ ' Ham's thrilling stroke. The rally gave Smith credit for the victor!’ and tfggcd Passczu with the defeat. ST. ANDREWS, N.B.. July 8- mCPl-The annual tournament of the New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island Golf Asoclation con- amateur champitnship and Archie Skinner, St. Andrews veteran, re- taining rlie profess oilal title. Reed, a freshman at University of Maine law. spring, recently won the State of Mane junlrr golf title. Ho represents the Arooslo k Vallev Country Club, The full youngster carded a '77 today after gong around in 79 yrs- terday. His ioial, was two srrskes better than the 158 of a clubirnate, G. J. Campbell. Calais, Me.. who led trick c-f hLs own course, where he l5 pro, by S/llOOIlIIg another par 71 to win the professional and open Pete Kelly. Amherst, amateur mhamplon of the previous three tournaments. fell dcwn to a third place t.e with David Caughcy. St. A meeting of representatives of the three teams in the juvenile soft-bail league. the Vics, Hawks Henry Gauthier said last night. The purpose of the meeting, the league president said was “to make some definite arrangements con- cerning the playoffs." Secretary of the league, Jack McCourt lacked authority to can- cel the playoffs, the president raid, commenting on an announcement made ycslcrday shelving them “in- definitely." Any team not represented at the meet-mg Thursday night would be Artem Nakche broke the world 200-metre breast.- siroke record in a meet at Mar- seille. it was announced today. He went the distance in two minutes. 36.8 seconds, clipping four-tenths of a second off the mark set by RADIOLOCATORS IN CANADA TORONTO. July 8 —-(CP) -.Hon. CD. Howe, minister oi’ munitions and supply, said today in an inter- view that radioiocators-the device which warns oi‘ approaching planes when they are miles away-are al- ready installed on Canada's east and wrest coasts. “They are installed and working; Baseball Results Harris, Baycrs East and Blae- mlre; Kehn and Becker. Second game: _ and a Andrew's, 1n the amateur standing. Jersey C“). 053 "2 00043 15 0 ams slélffmffl it on a Box score of the all-star game: F59‘ Md l“ seventh 91a“ m m“ Montreal 000 000 220-4 7 1 he nglilst the ro'f top elm‘ Fischer and Atwnod; Sharer, Law- y m. roll: field s25 rest Nationals: an n n r0 Dr- W. E. Gwy- Mllllown. N-B. son, Maton and waiters. rd close‘ to the foul marker. Hack’ Chicago‘ 3b z 3 led senior erltranti- by full-fill? 1, y_-,~.= tho Anhcricrm teachers’ mvggetta, Bkiyn. 3b 1 0 mm l“ the "malfl" WW1 165- Newark 000 000 0I0-l 8 2 sixth v c’ .\' a2 st thrco rlcfcaks Monro. Si. Louis 1f 5 Am SmQk valley had [he be“ team “file-Her 090 W" ZQX-‘l 9 1 and connni <1 ilrwr r"'nrd of nev- Raiser. Brqklyrp q 4 Smrf‘. 5l° ‘ Johnson, Fmankhouse and Sears: er 111x11: born dofcated when they M115 3t mills, 1b 4 F115‘ Wlmb- 5"*"°"d fmmd 8nd l/J- Gornickl and Mueller. w" t cvhomc team. .\IcCorlil.c, Cnati 1b 0 m} s: "e5 Q‘ Charlomemw“ Pmye“ ~ FPlll‘ and Whitlow Wyatt Nicliilsoll, Chicago is l “W? as {°1*°“'-*' .. . . Syracuse 000 000 005-5 4 2 o '1 to '5 pnze bundle with Elliott, Pittsgll, r1‘ 1 _P:cfcss.orlal: Wlillanr Iiclgih 92- Buffglg __ __ 009 19o n1g._4 7 1 s . f .r aiitlght pitch- Slaughter, st. L, l-t 2 171F477; Maul-CB DAY-Jig 93-55- Andrews. Rambert, Burkhart, .lll‘(‘ l‘I.S cycr prcriuccd. v3 ghgfp piggy; 5; 4 173. ‘ _ , Klelnharls and Bottarini. Marsh- “y. (r C1. - 1m . .| But.“ g 0 Amrilciir: William Boer 82-85- all; Trexlcr and Harlcken. “H. “L0,. ;n_ .‘ cinsmmm 2b y 167:__R. T. Holman Q3-90—1S3. no American Lsnttucrs Herman. Brooklyn 2b 3 Plume Edwam hand was n97‘ Biimmll" 190 990 950-7 3 1 "cl-zcci any more Wfirl- Owen, Brsoklyn c 1 repwsemefl m me will“ ccmmtl‘ Tiilmnlfl 091 0W 901-4 3 3 . fa four badttrs whfe 1'; rho hit and facing only ~ m niinunl of rrnc in his turn Wyiil. a former- Amerlcan Leag- wh; at the age of 32 is cui- cmlcrs for BrookLvn Dodgers. kcpl on duty only two innings . , ,_ . i, h,» , —————-__-_. YES-SIIZ-MQQJIGGSWENT wl-icilnlanoelhlii.“ Mcmc “e “d 7mm“ 5 10> 2 OUTABOUT wow-mu rr EVEN ' Naiminl LKEIQIIG pilot used: y——T\\'O out when winning runs Tabs" .0 Marc. “HQCHLEQC silcé, Wprg Sun-my HEQ |N 9 ME SHELL N 6E7 . l..’t : at. irs an ,‘ y“ ,;.t 1. -. , r , D , _. 77 ~ r7112 s in ills lrw- kx-Fignllgd lhbethtehisel- ICTURES A CONTRACT .' wing 22 c-f h.s 25 911th. r. riciion. " a Surprise by lnstall- American: AB R u r0 A *- macr vi hrs turn Cm- Doerr, Boston 2b a o 0 0 0 ; on t-nc mound ln the Gofflgn‘ N_ ym-k 3b 2 1 1 2 q _____ lull l1: flml the biz rlahl- Travis, wasnton 31> 4 1 1 1 2, CIFTOWN ALLEys u d down ihc foo in 05- J. Dimaggio, N. Y. cf 4 3 1 l 0, __..___._ i Tiiflle-blll W115 made ill‘. Williams. Boston 1f 4 i 2 3 0i Last. night the finals of the 1c American Lmngiles‘ Hpgfllm Cleveland n‘ g i; 0 1 0 , candle pill league was rolled on the q t; thrust in the fourth 1), Dlmaggio, Blmq y} 1 Q 1 1 oyClt-arlotlclown Bowling Alleys. Cor-l Travis of Wa-slllmrlfln Cronin. Bostcn ss 2 o 0 a ohoops Ltd, won the final games Wllinlns tits year's glamor Boudrcmh Comm-y 55 z 0 2 0 yland series from Burke's Grocery. inc (llTifl1Uild.ll'li. a p.lll' of ym-k‘ Dem-oi, 1b 3 Q 1 5 g Catpt. Wm. McNclli and his team uteri. another who. Elirfey-Biiéi.“ r13... c i 3 l’ i Flint? ‘Z?..§Z“%l§i‘“‘é‘5§€lf’.{‘ 5355.’. "i3." s vcr in ihc fifth anti Have5"Ph“'ph1a c 1 0 o 2 O this scasons bowling, bin, another p. lulolir ball. He also tied puller, Cleveland p 0 0 0 0 1 “awn ls 60mins. The results of ore in the first half of Cunenbme, 5L IL z 1 0 0 0 0 last night's games:- r.l by rpclrng “nth a (Luble, 1m, Chicago p 1 0 9 4 1 Roops Ltd:- ' third on a sacrifice Hudm, wary-pm Q 0 o 0 0 W. M. MacNelll 109 88 99 l] 11'1" a has fly by Krilcrfruwhrérlr Z1 0 o o o 7' Kalli’ 8° 92 84 ~- .\lo e cf Si. Louis Card- gmmh chkmgo p 0 o 0 1 0 fvTgnmpson lgg l , C'l 1 - “W” 'Inl.< taly crime off Lefty Tholn- $121.? and ZZZ 3i; '1; 11 2g l? E. Rflbln 80 91 B5 toll Lie of Chicago Wlxlia Sox who Total-UM. Evil tcikcn over where F‘el‘er left __ a; Oil. A Zz-Iazsltlgaiirlr Flillretzrrhnlgrqlili. B‘“"‘°'~‘ “"°°°"Y‘— crs vrns punculrrd for a TiiTi17zz_‘Bay_ygd f l. 5mm, in 9m A. H. Burke 90 91 98 ll l.l-t of the sixth when he; l V ‘ i £1351?‘ . ' in". m~ nl boll B il;.- _ '- Pl “Slim d llmiucnnf )Clc\('dliara1d( singled, Obill g D» P117697 99 79 79 Vnilqhnlrs hzrners, one eac-h off _ Tm l 13m 39 77 33 w l" 1.». .- ~. . - a — - i. L ° $‘_‘,,,§“f,f.,g. ‘g’, “Qmlflflg ,__ EYLIQYS-‘Hfaih- Rm" 7t William‘. High single w. M. MacNclil 109. Box. son-nod to take tn." "n3: ' §"“i.m'“d m—wlnlams 4 High three W~ M' MacNem 295* tllc Niiiiomil- His glkyngggo nujleallgrlguggrgfln Egimnd "i-ii . _ ' ‘ i . . . i g i . . or ‘h: 2nd l runs-Jiationai d, Americans 7. Two - he all?!‘ Johnny Mlzc of 1.2.2255‘!agafieyvlélialgfmxzlg- Snead Captures “Y..i€“‘i‘..léi.‘§..“$l’3§é‘.u ... 2mm}, r"*;:—"“,§@“,3" 2» Wlgmgi- ‘, “ ' ‘ c fir. ce ‘i — as . Lo; .. " -, H) l‘7v“l’~"'l7t(°_.fl "l flrugfilgg lca playxv-Flvfy, Vnugllanlaeiyld Mluze; round fl" l l“ ““‘"“m°“~ ‘m l P York and Cronin. Left on bases- d. Ho sct ‘rho Amvrlcans down rivr lil the sfivcntll, ltrlk nit (‘ll illltfi‘ Charley Keller and lilnlsclf out of a oaii- Effffls lli"l‘fl.i‘.'lllll'lll. in the clgllih. ifc might have worked out cf the fzi ll iuntil-lniling uprising. too, . Iouhlc ;'lfi_\' hrid w rkcd. Dn-k- c_\ po .;crl lip to s‘art this inning. bu’ pilrll hlllcr Ken Kollncr and (i."i'fl’ll slrglrri 11rd Travis waxed Lcncz, Pittsburgh c 1 Danning. New‘ Yzrk c l Wyatt. Brooklyn p 0 Ola New York x l Derringer, C‘nzlti p 0 Waite ,C‘nail p l Mrdw; k Brooklyn xx l Pnsscau, Chicago p 1 35 o°~oo¢oo¢ooo-o¢¢~ooco oo~oooooom~ow~ooo~o~o~ QQQCCOQKJQIO¢J~CWQOPICCPOSQ ~IoOo~<>t=¢oOow~eaoOQoOo¢0O> | Ecr 96-92~188: R. V. Swetnam 1'2- tloli Scfrcs of Amherst players were: Amateur: Pete Kelly 84-79-163; a. M. Taylor‘ 86-02-178; c. a. Rcd- 104-»? D6. In the loam standing Amherst had a total gross of 735 and total net o-f 643. Nationals 6: Americans 7. Bose on balls-Wyatt 1; Wailers 2; Hudson l; Paswau 1. Struck out-by Feller 4; by Derringer 1: by Walters 2; l by Hudson l; by Smith 2; by Pa l- eau 3. Hits-off Fellcr l in 3 il- nings; off Loo 4 in 3: off Hudson 3 in 1: cff smith 2 in 2: cff Wyatt 0 in 2; off Dcrrfrlgcr 2 in 2: off Walters 3 in 2: off Passcau 6 in 2 2-3. Winning pItch1r—Srniih. DOS- Niiler, Weaver and H. Howell; Pcchcta. Vance and Garbark. nually as among the best in the province, will take place this after- noon starting at 2 pm. Standard Time. Four good classes on the program. The track is fast, due to yesterdays rain and everything is Lack of interest Curtails races TOLEDO, 0., July 8-—(AP)—T0- nights program will wind up the Grand Circuit meeting at Fort Miami Park, officials announced twlay, Lack of interest and a lack of horses were given as the reasons. BRINGING UP FATHER ‘IOLEDO. 0.. July 8--(AP)—'!‘he condition of Will Gahagan, 58. Goshen, N.Y.. Secretary of the Un- ited States Trotting Horse Associa- tion, suffering with a heart attack, was reported critical today by hos- Grand Circuit races are being held. KILLED WHEN canriiifanaairs BIRIDGEPORT, 0.. July 8 -(A- P)—One man was killed today when an electric cable snapped and set fire to n, portion oi’ the Blaine mine of the Lorain coal and dock company, three miles west of here. The blaze was extinguished quickly and a number of other miners work- ing in the pit escaped safely. ident Will Harridge of the Amer. ican League disclosed today he n“ discussed the silspension oi’ Marl. ager Jimmy Dykes 0d the will“ Sox with Harry Grabiner, via president of the club, and that He said there would be no fins or other disciplinary action and that 1t would not be necessay for Dykes to make an appearance be- fore him. BREAKS RECORD EDINBURGH —— Komlas. former Game-s ath a Polish m-my in Great Britain. broke the Scottish open record for the hammer throw with a heave of 1'10 By Russ Ncwland Associated Press Sports “Tiler , DENVER. July ti-(AIU-Samuel 1 Jackson Snead, the man who had l so much m.s~:ry lil his back not ‘ long ago that lie wa; ciilsidcred a ciolibtliil starter‘ ill this tournament, roared home today to win qualify- . I y.“ I _ , _ lllglilmiflfS of the National Pto- 0; l]: ‘lfldgglhnigngéigd zyfgr: isrllilgmnpétrlghci-t-f'aisj.golzilg (Ngrnpliécg; fcsslonal Golfers Association cham- H . . _.. . _. pzonsnlp. 3‘;,?;~,'.,?‘gg'"'g=,;m',;> till-l. and Pmclll lNl-l- Tzme 2.2-1 The cx-Virginla hillbilly who won .. ,,,,.._,, ,,, Hmnm a, m M‘ Attendance (paldl 54.6% the Canadian open title in 1940, fnr one out hilt Travs. sliding lnio til" bafznmado ffclrnanis throw to first difficult. and ;l pillled Cincin_ 1v l<_MPQ9r§ll@l<_1€'--ll1% llllllillil ‘ifl Illll! DI IOII MENWRAVE ABOUT M I N o R A I ails. Jimmy dDemaret and Henry - ',———- mi n, ail George Fazln, who Mao“, SELUNG ECONOM, LONDON"“'P‘ ‘ Th’ Mlnlsilv rviz. '< from Philadelphia. autos m m: BRITISH EMFIR! MINOIA ILADIS SAVI YOU MONIV ON IA" OOOI-LQOIINO SIIAVISI .-------l Bummy under Observation NEW YORK, Jilly B-JAPl-Ai (Biunmyl Davis. welterweight fighter viho was knocked out by Frlizio Zivlc at the Polo Grounds last vreck, entered hospital for treatment today. Davis is a private on leave from the 69th coast artliery. His face was still badl puffed from the ef- fects of the flyght. Hospital attaches said the fight- ers confltion is fair. but that he would rrmaln at least overn'ght pending diagnosis and treatment. MAKTSNIALLEETWIEQUES of Supply has Riiil0\il1(‘P(l that irnulc PllPQlIP-fi 8T0 l0 l1!‘ made smnllPl‘ in an effort t0 avoid paper wastage. K00, lllllllfl’! h ‘h! hallo struiicd lil until a pdf-Dfeli-Rlilfl 69, identical with his lirst-nund score on lile lake and creek cuss-crossed Chcrry H.lls course. for a ld-hoie total of 138. Par for the course is 35—3G—-7l. l-Ic won a diamond-studded med- al for the feat. For a cripple who only. recently had discarded .1 back brace, Snead turned in a husky performance. Sncad nosed out E. J. (Dutch) Harris of Clrcago by one stroke. Harrison tacked up a 71 alongside a first-round 68 ivhlrtl. had enabled him to share pace-setting laurel: at. the halfway mark. The other lil-hole co-leiider, Har- ry Basalcr, (lark horse from Los Altos. caliL, flopped on hLi first nine today for a twc-over-par 37. Ha finished in 36 blows for l. 73 and a two-day total of 141. Benny Hogan. standout favorite to win the tournament finished in a tic at 140 with two fellow Tzx- Sixty-thlwc places were open for the match plrly round beginning tomrrow. Byron Nelson of Toledo, Ohio, qualified automatically u PIPPIE AND “CA!” STUBBS wELLlrVLL BE TOO IT GETS TH’ TIME HERE! I DON'T KNOW WHY TH ALWAYS LATE WHEN I'M LOOKIN' POSTMAN IS ‘Ihficvpulmflnvhlinrlaflamlin. By Westover defending champion. MUM9r, I'M SO G LAD I TOOK TYKBE CLO BAKKiSO i'D HAVE MOHEYHEEBRMIG m» E wiTH '\~ ME “Ag, 114$ is TtLLiB A1‘ ‘THE BACK, Ab!) ‘THAT F I'LL PAN! ‘i, 0U 1% ’EM-5OMEH¢