MAY I 26, 1942 Baseball Results (mauled Prcill HONDA“ lmsubrs Nlnouar. LEAGUE we.» mill- !" Y!!! “d Klillfg, aw" 010 000 00-1 I lnd Danninl; 421 000 120-10 1a I ‘maroon LEAGUE 100 00o 000-1 1 m“ 002 001 OOx-S 1 "d. Qhsndiel‘ and Dickey. 000 001 004-5 r2 Imlfl; 000 000 -t0-1 u lllemcn and Trash; m)“; (9) 8nd HENML 110 000 000-I 0 "W1," 100 000 011-3 10 l caster (B) and w (8). flJND-AYI RESULT! NATIONAL LEAGUE 5mm", 6; New York 0 §';','.,,,"'.‘§°i»uu.l.1.u. a will filiiiuleiphia a ll. Loni: I and 3 meinnafiain; St. Lolll: 0 000 000 000-O 2 l. 030 000 000-—3 7 o in!“ ‘ml warren; Davis ind 000 00 02-3 I I 000 010 0 To“ 00 020 000-Z B 5 W; ‘ml vtgoconpcr; Schmitr. m Bithorn u). Harlin! ' (9) and McCullough, n, Butlaud ta» and Pea- Dean, II. M .- t . - d Pubbets, Mun- mmmkfl an Ferrell, 1 g n; Judson Bailey The Giants thought he Alsocletcd Pres: Sport. Writer thro in 1987 when 3m trad him to Brooklyn for BROOKLYN, May 25—-(AP)-— ; Time finally caught up with Fred 3 Fitzsilnmons today as Brooklyn Dodgers handed hLm his uncondi- tional release after 1'1 colorful years in the National League. z It was believed Fitai would be 1 retained the Dodgers as a coach and the cub disclosed that the veteran pitcher would confer with President Larry MacPhaii tcmor- pitmer named Tom Baker. The Dodgers used him to seasons, and slgn veteran's reaction w to set for winning percentage and ‘l8 goo adventure 1:1 spots for a. couple oi’ ed him as a cun- bination player-coach for 1940. The to this wls in 10 rune: against two defeats a National league record i season the club decided he was :00 Vfl-lllfl-ble as a pitcher to carry any ' l to Fred Fltzsimmons Given Harness Event Savold wins from Release By Dodgers After Raises $250 L0" Nova i" 8th I 7nColorfalBaseball Years FIII’ lied Gross NORTH SYDNEY, N. —(Oi.=) — The harness-racing sea- l son in Nova Scotia got of! w a start d here today, with horses from the north and south side or Sydney Harbor splitting honors in a. four- event program that raised about $250 for the Red Cross. A total of 18 horse: from com- munities througldout the industrial area: perticipa . All races were run over the half-mile route. i WASHINGTON, May 25-(5 PJ-Lee Savold, the cocky Des Mlollnel,‘ lows, contenurler nep- p : on: way up e envy- Ieight ladder by sco a. technical knockou over -'ornia's Lou Nova in the eighth round of a scheduled lO-round bout. here tonight. Savoid weighed 188%, Nova. 200%. Referee Char-Io: , Reynolds flopped the bout after ci ht rounds when Nov: we: blee n‘ badly from the eye: and nose. Although Nov: had bled since the second round, it wasn't. un- til the fifth that he showed l>u°°'..-..“"°“i.‘.“.°h - u“ “rm “so ... ... ... “m” u ~~ uuuur- . . sgn r. was * r9 1- f0r $5.030 or $6.000 less flian the 5911118 and the pwwese oil’ Whit. "m" n“. " whegantho pvergot wauv Egrgl-Ilsecyl 12,000 salary he wag to navg drawn Wyatt and Kirby Higibe reduced m“ comm. M Maegan“ to Sovold, olai he was able c1- pitching. - the need for his services to the antral“, 1w‘ vlckm) ' l l l to continue. Ilia Ie t e e was e!- ‘Ih; curtain really clued, on tho int v/here he pitched only 83 50b Nell Mat} Mack-lg}; “mm”! "I" "l6 9|! 1h. how- great-hearted Irishman in the ruling. but sttu compiled a. re- Glace Bay (J Hood) 'l a 2 ever- and Reynolds ruled he third game of hst year's wmqd markable record of six victories Maud Henley llleserve llblgé; "W" Fisk iimflflfl" 1111i"? b? $1M? ‘izhen li-ilwliuvagleis 11131? “Y mm" "it 1°“ men's club’ (Lewis) 2 s °°"""““" h” "w" "i" "540 6 1&9 Lidy gm‘, w_ mum, 5,33,‘; "N mu nun w leave m. mound men. mum“, Dudgy Patch Wms after huritnx seven eoomeleu inn ingl, and he was able to make o“? one start this season. ' LYanks beat/ Q D "nu-u...- Times: 1.11, 1.i0; 1.10. Free-For-All At ' . _ Fllulmmmls who M“ be l 9d Named Trot l nut nmr- - OX - I - murmur.- is; " S ' .. New “MSW Meet ~ mm“ n‘ Pm""'m' ‘ Al. lombim. hiftgbtii-lglil “c1511: lbilurid NEW YQlR-Ii. N511 Z5—(AP)—- Dgltge “fag; ggtrlmm3lfifie- a l l, mszw onascow, N. s. 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Cape Breton Second game: and a sacrum and ln me “all Sportsmerrs Club (Hastings) i 2 2 Manchester Alberta. 1 1 1 . 5; Boston 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE mums he llll, l’; mple and came Times: 1.08; 1.09; 1.09. l-Iaillside Jafik 4 z 2 WW‘ “i Chm" 5 Brooklyn 2; New York s hchifncfi; b ‘lfnfifiéh, Colt m“ ngighuisritscb g i i lmuli rm" . Cincinnati i: at. Louis e prwnc-u; struggle between Qmndlfl Chamberlain 5 s Detroit 16; 0110880 0 I ghi.€::o‘d;PPitlel;m 5a m4 we,‘ ugh“, who ‘valued Mgrglelhl-fesnleyéDizJMlfoiigeanald. ‘I Time: 1.07; 1.08. 1.09. ‘ mnnnanonar. Lcooun ' w“ m‘ ‘ififllfffififl “fififpi” Kfuwm‘ Mike \Bu long? 1vf. Juuuiéé." cl“, ,. pure: Alymnwmq LEAGUE At Cleveland’ chlca o whlw Noflh Sydney (Jabalee) 3 2 Buffalo 0, Montreal 14 50x bloke a we lll we u; llmlllg Bob Lon ;, Bob Vickers, Sydney Lllll F tum game: phuumlln], 4; you“. 3 l‘, W“, loll, “m, and lmld Cleve, (Vickers) ..... . . . . . . . .. 4 Pelee R” 1 1 3 {ilglllo l; Montreal 0 New York a; Wanhingion 4 land hdians their fifth Straight Tanzey. Malcolm Paterson, Syd- slllrley {emote g g é Ill"? t. ; I _ I ' ‘Gyrlcun z: Janey om a s “u” a cwdm" 1 -‘};{§;;,,3,,",,,B‘§l,°,,°,‘§‘°** h“ m“ 3 “m” l-M- 1-“5- 1m- Muud cw" mlmuarrouar. LEAGUE ' ' fillfrlncuse 2E Jmey City O s Brown; Edge er: Dudey Pamgree-For-AII 1 1 1 ;m:d sfrtochesiu o gmucrlirsczI-Luiitjiii-euyusllti 4 mt.°.fi,“'J-’é’"'al; Erileliiggil? filildhifi‘ T A W. léiulor tlinvelsd 2 2 2 game: llffai l, 1- g m Th lml ' - _ arves e0 y 3 3 3 ma» o; ltooheltu a ltooheeote: ueivrriihli-BIII? ppa. inriinw m‘ °°"“ I“ ‘m h“ en to‘ c3 Ins Time: 1.01, 1.04 1-4, 1.04. 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Charlie Smiih. didn't even get. his face muddy. 0n a track covered with water, Harry Giddings‘ big gingerbread colt. went to the front within 25 strides and was fcur lengths on tc-p after two furlongs oi his nirte-furlong cake- opr out: war FREDERIGPON, Ma 25-(0?) —Oontinuing his Mar time tour without a loss to date, Abe Yan- ofsky defeated 15 players in simul- taneous chess games here tcday. ‘Ihe 18-year-old genius frcm Win- nipeg took 61 minutes to dispose of tlhe grou% He will appear at St. John, N- -. tomorrow. walk. . He won by 10 lengths over Harry I-latch‘s bay gelding Cossack Post, with J. E. Smafmans mlt De- heéhr another three lengths track n third place. MacDonald S‘;1.hic's gelding North Swept was fnur h. dropping back before Ccssack Post's drive In the final turn after forcing the pace for six furiongs. CELLAR, soon-- FuzsT! | ' "fr? to - is?! : ~ ._ l\ "- -_ l Leading hitters Zivic wins when In Nat. League Are catchers NEW YORK, May 26—(AP)—'Ihe four foremost hitters in the Na- tional league at present are catch- ers-and all four of them are bat.- tling for considerably more than the batting dinmpionship. The slugging backstops are mokle Ray Lamanno of Cincinnati, Ernie Lombardi of Boston. Gordon (Babe) Phelpe of Pittsburgh and Walker Cooper of St. Louis. In addition to this array, Mickey Owen oi’ Brock- lyn ranks 10th among the leading hitters. Lamanno is a. 22-year-old husky who batted .294 for Birmingham in the Southern Association last year. He has proved one oi’ the fresh- man finds of the season and for nearly tlwo weeks has been setting the ‘pace for the senior circuit, coming up today with a .366 per- oentage. The league's second leading hit- ter, based on gamer up to todsty, is Ernie (Schnozzle) lumbar i. who won the batting title in i988 but whim the Reds sold last winter because they figured he had out- lived his usefulness at. Cincinnati. Dodgers blank Phillies 3 - 0 NEW YORK, May 25-min’)- Curt Davis pitched a. two-hit shutout for his sixth victory of the season today at Brooklyn as the Dodgers turned back Philadelphia Phils 3-0 in i. twilight National League game. A11 of the scoring was concen- trated in the third in. Dolph Camilii walked Joe Medwick had forced him, Johnny Rtzzo doubled, Dixie Waik- 91- singled for one run and lvilzckey Owen tripled for two. Brave: Win In 10th At Boston, Max West's first heme run of the season came with on on in the 11th inning and enabled Boston Braves to hold second place in the league by beat- ing New York Giants 3-1. There were two out 1:1 the sec- ond extra frame when Clyde Kiuti-z singled and West homered. Until then the contest had been a. stiring mound duel between Lou Tost, rookie southpaw, and Bill Lnhrman Card: Wailop Cub: At Chicago, beginning with a first inning during which they scored four runs on one hit, St. Louis cardinals lambasted Chl- cagn Cubs 10-2 with a_ total of 13 hits uhile five cub pxtctters pal‘- nded to and frcm the mound. _ Ernie white, meanwhile, won h"s second victory of the National Lmtgue season with an eight-hit performance. By. J. R. Wiliams Our Boarding House Doctor stops Lew Jenkins in 10th" PITTSBURGH, May 25—(A P)—-Former welterweight. cham- pion Fritzie Zlvic of’ iit-sburgh, slashed ex-llghtwelght champion Lew Jenkins of Surzetwater, Tex. Into a. gory wreck tonight, win- ning by a technicah knockout when a Pennsylvania boxmg commission doctor refused to allow the lean Texan to come out for the 10th and inst round. Zlvio weighted 144; Jenkins 138. The commission physician acted after Zivic had curved Jenkins’ lace into a grotesque. bloody mask over nine full rounds of sharp. two-listed Kunching. There were no actual nockdowns but Jenkins lost his balance and spun to the canva: five times. In the second, sixth and eighth rounds. Eddie Mead Dies after Heart attack By Sid i-‘eder _ Associated Press Sport W!!!" YORK, May 25-03.?)- Large Eddie Mead. the huCe T011110 man who piloted Joe Lynch to one world boxing championship and Henry Armstrong to three, ditd today. He was 49. “Big hearted Eddie" went out just as he would have liked. U he'd been asked. He took an early after- noon stroll along Broadway, gave m; boy; a "tip" on a winner in the first raoe at Belmont. then walked to his favorite barber shop. ccming out of there. he Celia-mid on a. street. corner. For a quarter of a century, Mead had been a handler and manager o! fighters and an occasional ft:- tio promoter, and one of the best- Iiked men in the busines. Although he had been ill, of and on. for a year, his pals along Broad-way just couldn't believe it when the word got around of his death from his long-time heart ailment onl an hour or so after he'd seen t an. In 1936, Mead hooked up with a little negro buzzsaw bclter in Les Angeles, who was getting nowhere in the fistic world. Al Jolson ha/Ji bee-n directing the activities of the buzuaw-Henry Armstrong. Mead brought Henry east and handled him through one of the most a- mazing careers the ring has ever known. In his skyrocketing run, ‘The Hammer" cfzmlkrd up nrarly 40 straight, victories in a row and became the first flphter in history to hold three titles simultaneously- featherweight, light-weight and welterweight. IIE°_IIII_I1_K£¢IYEJQIT_'1P"IJ1E“E PAGE sgyEN BUY QUALITY son ECONOMY ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ® R [I Bl NIEX s u“: "r | N G s GUAIIAIITEEII BIIIIIASII NAIIIIFACIUIIE Royals split Doubleheader ,With Buffalo MONTREAL. Mill’ With tong Jehn C three humus, Mon v vided a second stzagiit Inu tional league doubkheadcr Buffalo Bmon: here today beiore 4,864 fans to conclude time four- game series and end Montreal‘: home stand. The Royals won the opener, 5-2, but the Hwd squared proceedings bv takzng the night- cap easily, 7-3. The Bisons salted away the bee- and contest with u. six-run uprising in the second inning when three hits, three Montreal errors and some non-stag) base-running by the Buffaloes vzctitmzcd Lester Mc- Crabb. Ram team got nine hits in th: opener, but Al Bierer of kept the Herdfls ace. , while Montreal blasted Tom P with extra-base blows. Graham knocked two hcmers in this con- test, and Montreal also banged out four doubles, two by Cliff (Dandy) 25- (OP)- D8PD€IH 111m pm ' Buffalo " 100 000 001-0 o: Montreal 100 211 OOx-l 0 Pullig, ‘Thomas and Redmond; Sierer and Dapper, Second game: 061 000 0-1 I Buffalo Montreal 000 210 0—~l l Roscoe and Redmond, Vin McCrabb, 51mm, s M Spaulding and Howell. ' N.B;-P.E.I. Golf‘ Tournaments on’ July 13, I4, 15 samr JOHN, N. 1a., May ae- (CH-The amateur, open and sch for tournaments of the New Bruns- wick-Princc Edward Island Ckiif Association will be held July 13, l4 and l5 on the Algonquin course at St. Andrew's, N. B., with each class playing 5-1 holes, officers and directors of the association decided at a woek-ond mrotinxz, Dnte o1 the Junior chumpionsl1ip meet will be set later. With Majoriilookple w" / xfinlfl” THAT 6 ,: ltaosor- l ' NOW LISTEN DON'T BUTT IN WHEN ‘IOU WRITE HlM-"YOU WDMENL JUS STICK SWEATER OM WHEN CHILL‘! 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