MAY 7. 1940 %—'—""'“'Jrvice yaw-- $1.00 willaand 3008111001 Cape or l lb. Old Virginia pipe ma“, 4,, Canadians lflvlng In United Kingdom and Francs only. Addroaodfiwect Cm" P.0- B0! moo, Montreal, Qua, it 7 A o " I'd love lo meal he: char the show." "No chance —- I've lull sent her 100 Sweet Cops." SWEET CAPORAL CIGARFITES “The purest form h: which tobacco ca: be smoked.” pa? REMEMBER WHEN Drillon To Pitch ‘B’ m 5mm m” ForTo ronto Team ‘fimy Oanzoneri got "the worst ‘IOROIPIO. May kiwi-Gor- piuhg of hi= oareer" three years die Drfllnn. w vulth ‘Pox-onto m, wlllgllt ruiion he met iou Maple Leads oi the Nanona-l Hoc- Ambflfi. ivorld lightwelflrt boxing key‘ league and a top-notch solt- mgnpion, at New Yen's. A crowd bu huriar armrnd his norm city ,|11_ooow‘-’thovatemnd wllpixobforaiior- _ wow twice has “T; onto teem ml: Iowan. ahnmblorl. waver through Dillon. now holidays. will fir. Ml-h his tot-mar span-ring my in ‘Ibronto this summer and rtrier. winning only two and has signed to play softball with S'side Ladies Golf Club Elect Slate The Ladies Club of theSummer- side Golf Club held their annual rnee on Sattirday evening, when they aected their officers for the year. Mrs. Eric MacKay. president gave her report WhlCh showed that last year had been most successful. Several new members had 10111811 the club and the financial statement showed the club to be in good standing. ways and means were n- ’ ior fixing up the club- house and it was decided to hold a pantry sale in the near future. The foilowin officers were elect- edz- Hesiden . Mrs. Eric MacKsYi vice President. Mrs. E. W. Manson; Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. F. J. E Wright Oonvenors or the Commit- tees:-— Committee Mrs. R. s. Hinton’. House com. ivlrs. u. T. ‘Dan- ton; Games Com., lvlrs. Alex Home; Grounds 3pm.. M155 Gladys Holman; Membership com, Mrs. L. G. Lewis-S. MARITIME BREEDERS BEE‘! AMHERST, . 8.. May 6 —(CP)- O. l". Bailey, president of the Mari- time stock Breeders‘ Association met with directors here t ay and a report of the year's actlv ties was ping one even. Banter-tn Aces o! the Da-visvlllo 0.0M. Now, 10,1110 Piss, You, MAY TAKE BOYS here's a sporting offer to put up to your Dad and ten chances to one he'll accept it and resto!—you‘ll have a , brand new C.C.M. Bicycle right away. ‘ -‘_ This is a real good proposition for both you and your Dad ‘ because it will be the means for your Dad to encourage you to study hard and to pass and it will make you really want to study. Get a C.C.M. Catalogue as soon as you can and, after looking it nvcr and deciding which model you want, proposition your Dad like the boy in the picture. De sure you go to a C.C.M. dealer as he ls authorized to operate this sporting offer. Then, too, a C.C.M. is the make of {bicycle every boy and girl wants because they are so smooth riding and easy to pedal. They last much longer, too, because ._ of the great accuracy used in the machininy and fitting of the lasz-movin arts-the front hub—tha mam sprocket-hanger, and the C. . Coaster Brake. In the catalogue you will find illustrated several models from which to choose, from the sturdy C.C.M. delivery to the beautiful lightweight road racer. All C.C.M. Models have seamless tubular steel frames; nast- lcss steel spokes, bright parts chromium-plated over C.C.M. 20-year nickel and Dunlap Tires. Boys, try this on your Dad and here's good luck! m No statement was issued oompii . on other mtlvitles g the session. ilouin YOU on METHISF’. IF l trout , llpBACK CJ-M. FIONI‘ HUI ‘afiflf-i k STIONU Built of hardened ‘steel with stout axle and accurately machined and hardened ball-rates m give Yuri of smooth and auy running. $1 r/umf C-C-M. 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Milly 6-—(AP)—The Red Sox put on a six-run barrage lnttuiourthmnuigwdayatBos- tontosoomeanfl-a mmnpti over Cleveland Indians and clllmb bank into the leadership o! lihe Ameri- can Baseball League. starfizig pitcher Willis Hudlln. Jack ftumphries and Keri Jungels were the victirm o! the outburst in umloh Captain Jimmy I-‘oxx open- ed the hostilities with a. bonnet. Elmer-son Diokmsn started on the mound for the sox. He weathered a stormy fourth when Cleveland soared LWDCB on a home run and two triples but was taken out 1n the sixth. led by Hank G-‘reonberg and Billy Sullivan, Detroit Tigers pounced on the world champion Yankees at New York again tor a 6-4 victory. The defeat was the Yanks third straight setback and clro them into llJWh place. Tho mmnph placed the Tigers only s. hair! game awn! from soc- ond place. v For scveninnlngs Red Rufling held the Bengas to five hits and one run, a homer iin the sixth, by Charley Gehringer. But 1n the Nil themmmd alrouitolmxtbyw _ eenbewg pinch homer with one on by Sull- ivan. Tom Bridges worked the first 81.x innings on the hill for Detroit, yielding all of the Yamkb runs. and then gave wmy (or a pinch hltwr. Nelson Potter tor Fltllndelphla and Johnny Rigney for Cmnago each yielded nine hits but extra base blow; helped the Athletics W111 3-‘1 m even their olsrrent three-game series with the White Box. The victory at Philadelphia gave the Maclcmen 111th plane. with Amletlcs two runs behind, Center-fielder Sam Chapman slam- med a homer m the third inning. Philadelphia clinched the game in the sixth. At Washington, the Senators droPNd their fifth straight gn/me, losing to St. Lnuls Browns 11-9. It was the Brovlmies‘ second victory of the current stu-les and gave them fourth place. Big Jre Gallagher put the game on ice for St. Louis when he came up in the elgiam with the soot-o tied 9-9 and singled to soothe Don Heffner who had singled, and gone to second on Bob Swims sacrifice. 'l"he Browns added another tally in the ninth. The two teams used a total of eight pitchers. Newark Bears Down Royals Three Straight MONTREAL, May 8 —(OP) —- Newark Bears made it three straight over Montreal Royals to- day. winning 5-2 to climb over the idle Rochester Red Wings into sole possession of third place in the In- ~ternaiional Baseball League. Continuing their heavv Jhittlng ' which brought hem a double vic- torv YGSIGTCLHY, the Bears clubbed out 11 blows. including four doubles and a triple. Lou Blair set the pace with a single, two-bugger and three- Cards 6 - 2 second decision. ‘Philadelphia. Phiilies knnqlred out Dlzzv Dean in the fifth lllnlnt: at Chicllgo. but all theymgeot for their oifnrta was an overt Billy Herman won for 5 homer. 118 Bunchlnsf elBht o1’ their 12 hi of! Dean n !our_ and two-thirds innings, the Phlllles inflicted the third kayo in four starts on the $185,000 hurler for a 4-1 lead. HOWBVBI’. whilo Ken Raffens- bcrger, Charley Root and Larry French shut out the Phil: on four hits the remaining six innings. the Cubs closed in by bunchinr; four in the sixth and tied it in the seventh. Pirates Get Bhaltenp Manager Prank Prison gave the Pirates their most drastic shake- uo in the memory o! Forbes Field veterans. installing some "fight? into the crew but not quite en- ougb to prevent losing their sixth straight ama to Boston Bees 10-7 in l2 in rigs at Pittsburgh. 51x Pirate regulars were bench- ed to start. the contest but before 1t had ended 24 of the club's 29 men got into the box score. set- ting a new major league record. With Boston using 16 men, a new mo!!! of so for two teams also was not. The old mark of 23 used by one team was set l/y Brooklyn Dodgers 1n 1937. Yester- _. gets. in their game with St. Louis Cardinals, used 22 players, the total for both warns adding up to 39. to set the record toppled today. A1 z started the winning rally with n. double or! 031115 Bart. At Cincinnati. the Reds staged a seven-run spree 1n the sixth lnfllmz to overwhelm New York Giants 9-1 on the five-hit hurling 01 G911! (Junior) ‘Thompson, The same marked the debut of Paul Dean. who pitched lmo score- less innings in relief for the Giants. The one-time St. Louis Cardinal hero had an easy seventh innir after supplantlng Harry Gut‘; rt, but the Reds got two singles 1n the eighth. Gumbert was the victim o! p11 the Cincinnati SCOflng_ He went, to pieces in the sixth during a, five. hit bombardment cllmaxcd by H§1r£v£§af_tis_lhr¢c-run homer. limiting them to seven hits and hoidi the first seven ‘reps. At Toronto, the aplo Leafs lost their fifth straght game and their third in a row to Jersev City §1ants 4-1. While Roy Henshaw spac six hits over four innings sld Gor- don and Rae Blaemire featured a 10-bit attack on Carl Fischer and Johnny Pezzullo. Elaemlre cracked out a seventh lnnlnit homer with Stewart on base rdon had a single. dollblv scattered them scoreless for base hit. Allan Gettel. rookie rl hthander. had little trouble with t e Royals, BRINGING UP FATHER The only Toronto run was unearned. Dodgers Trim Down The Alleys ' HOLY NAME BOWLING Mixed Incas Finals s“ .e'r*"<-..si assert; m‘ oae reoss l trounced the Cardinals 8-2 today E» Rtybin} ‘d for their llth victory in l2 starts L Bmlfllfll In 203 m6 , and shoved 5t. Louis into a. thrce- E. B01158“ y wav tie for last place in the Na- s, Smith 15a 111 145 1 tlonal Baseball league. The game A. Birch 179 123 14.2 i was at at. mull. M. Ganesha! 1% 145 108 ' In winning the Dodgers demon- Total-Will. strated ain their ability to come from beh . because t e Cards G, Toombs 229 181 1'18 counted both their runs in the F. McCarville 19'! 2&8 146 first inning and clung doggedly ‘.0 E. Connors 1Z5 136 160 the lead uni-ll the fifth. Curley 144 14-8 117 Then R Cllllfiflbillo led off F. Martin 151 137 135 with a. sin a and moved to third D Coy“ 15o 14o 1:3 on two inf eld outs. He soared on T°ga1_g351_ y dtvuble by qhfl-rlle Gigbertl; W20 Ladies High Single. r: Dougan. n um came n on a. wo- agg r 201 Wcmfiucgifgggi u“ e m Ladies High Three E. Dougan 3”“ 1 thsithlt-hahomsrunatter ' . Bgwegig ‘a? :0,“ g h t ‘intents High Single. r. McCar e 0t a ) a-mlln P ' - nine hits scattered 1n winninlr his Gem‘ High Three’ F‘ Moo“ ville 591. Next same will be played Wod- ncsday flight. at '1 o'ciool§_sba_q)_.___ 7E’ “m” aQIIIIIIA NIALLETFS Battery Service We have installed a new Exlde Sure Start. Battery Tester and are now able to tell you the exact condition of your battery, either he- fore charging or after. Bring your Battery in and let us give you a free test. ,ber and l-lemsiey; Dickman, Wilson I _ IIIIIIIIIA BASEBALL RES UL TS Goff man, B ww- Bnrni c) e. l r-[w 7.", Baseball Postrponementa: Natlon- a1: Nome. four scheduled. American; _ Sui .. None, four solieduirxi. Syracwe at Buffalo lpLayerl a> part oi doubt- headeu‘ yesterday), Bultzmore at, Rochester (played as part o1» _ , , p. doublemadu yeswrday), 10m- IATEILM-VIIOIMU. LEA‘ LE scheduled. Amer-wan Association: Jerr city 011 M0 3o0—4 l0 1 ‘NW9’ my“ ‘medmed’ Tofgrlto om rm 100-4 a 1 Holt-mar and 13.1‘ n. w 1?‘. char, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE 010 2M 000-4 11 3 Cleveland 30mm; 100 600 IOX-B ll O Hudnm gilmpm-w, Jungles. Zu- .5 .‘Bcriy, Pczzullo and l!‘ 311 mm two-as 11 ‘I 000 rim 011-41. 7 0 Bass, Groom‘:- r ' Newark Wnontreal Gettel and 82ers. ltl and BITKPZ‘, Md Peach, , AMERHZAN A.<*~(lf‘l.\'l‘ll)N Detroit 000 D01 032-6 9 U New York 010 102 000-4 7 2 Bridges, Seats and Tebbeis, Sul- ‘Lnulsvhiv 4 .\l1i".‘.‘.4‘1l'.\n..'~ Indianalwcqls 4 St. Pa‘ Toledo 3 Kansas C". gigllgrlgncgléyfll-US. Murphy. 6115501111‘ M“ I ' Chicago 101 oou 0o0_2 a u S Phila. 001 002 00x-—3 9 0’ Rizney and Tresh; PM" m“ BIG SIX Hayes. ‘ St. 1011.15 108 500 011-11 18 2 Washington 201 131 100~-9 l3 1 Bildilli. Lawson. Coiiman. Trct- 4B,. Th,- \..(,.;,,|,.,i pm“, ter and Swift; Haynes, Kralcaus- Bu-i 1,; .31; t. ti; i mph, kas, Cafrrasquei, Jacob; and Evans. NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 \ NewYork 0010000001 bl_ Cincinnati 101 007 00x--9 14 U Gunrbert, P. Dean and Daclnmg; Thompson and Lombardi. Brooklyn 010 OZ 010-6 II 1 i, St. Louis 200 00D 0fl)—-2 B 0 1 Hamlin and Phelps. Manouso; l Davies, shc/un and ParigPtt, Hopp - Phlla. 000 220 000 OIL-ti 12 0 Chicago 100 200 10f) 01-6 l3 0 Johnson. Hlgbc. Brown and War- i ren. mules; D. Dean, Ra-ffensber-i gar, Root. Fuonoh and Todd. 070011000303 Rum Ballad In! . 3- 77,4 Fox. -/_ lwlviq Pa‘); l Amerlcon l." 305m“ Nail/vial lir- A more modern mechanized canopy of propellers rvnlaces the traditional officers honor RAJ‘. Officer Pilot W. V. Mnchln and his bride, they leave church after recent wedding at Benson Bush-Illi- sunrti nfhllill’ n< lvlhnv the former hliss )1. l). It. rryi-v, as Ilv 1LT» . ~ i IN IT, WHY-MOTHER - DEAR- VOU LOOK DEPDESSED- H'T YOU HAVING AN FIND ‘THIS HAT TU DOWN WITH WATER AND FLQWERS HOME 5FC1< — I 0m. new, m; Imm- swam“, m. ‘MIN vim, nvrvefl MY SON-l “UNDER WHAT THE DAQLlNG BOY l5 DOING - ll= ANYTHING- TLL SMACK THE TAR OUT OF ‘OJ.’ YOU BE A WITNESS TO THlS, MAI By J. “>9 AN‘ THE MANS ABSENCE oa ‘canons.’ R. 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