ma. CI-IARLOTTETOWN_ GUARDIAN PAGE SIX J. H. Watson (father) Woodstock. '0 Ont. \ ‘You catilqu}? ll'llll lfyou fee hlHIl "more rlaya moat people are Ierhing harder, worrying more, aieeping ieu. Than strain on body and brain naaliea physical fitness _ eaiier to lore-harder h regain. Today's MacDou‘_:ll, Neil, Sgt, B76083. lenae living lower: reaiaIancw-increaaea Alex MacDougall (father) 421 third body and mental fatigue. Ovenvorli; haaty St. New Aberdeen, N. S. meaiagirroguhr hours; worry-any of Q0091". Hfllry Archibald, Sgt may upoet proper kidney action, Rtiatilfi. 0. R. Potter (father) When kidneys get outol order, excess acid: lliifiijiieton, Admit-Wills COIIHI)’. N5- antl poiaona remain in the ayatem. Then WmkIPY- ET"? Alfmd- Sgt. 371755 huhche- l 1 l I ‘hm-fit “in, db, Mrs. Edwin tvinkler (mother) ltlllifll real or that “tireoi-all-the-Iinae" "“"°"@1'~ Ont- leeling may soon follow. To help lteep your Pren‘).ll5.1~l' reported ml55lnil- 710W liidneyaingoodorder-to help guariingainaf rim: Plncml PUPPQSPS Plfillllled physicailet-iiown-uie Dodri’: Kidney Piila, ( egg}; Ge 1d lor over half a century a favourite rented q‘ Or‘ m _ Cowes- Fur Lt- lorlauiiy that". in. for ma’. Kati.” ‘I W- PW“ "Mimi 101mm Pill: at any drug counter. Look for the Bllé‘, - k , _ blue box with the red band. I Pa" Jlilléilvliilliginfialérlioyd Doddk twife) Vancouver. B79574, Mrs. Alexander McRae (mother) Colt-ville, sask. Angers. Joseph Arthur Auguste Brtin-snu. sgt. R78161, Auguste A“. \\\ ill Bradley, Norman William, 85L, R77252, R. J. Bradley (father) St. Andrews East, Que. Brown. John We~.ley, Sgt. B66299, J. H. Brown (father) St. Cathar- ines, Ont, . Fuller, Raymond Elsworth, sgt., M5404, Mrs. R. E. Fuller (wife) Calgary‘. LeBlanc, Charles Emile. Sgt, B76272. L. P. LeBlahc (brother) Belle Cole. lnverness Countv. NS. Collin . Joseph Louis. Sgt, 374339 Mi's. P. P. Collins (mother) B11]- - inns Bridge. Ont. I Chapman. Drummotid. Flt. Sat. I R-BJLF. List R57927. Edward Chapman (father) Vancouver. Loire. Gordon Albert, pit, Sgt. I B69692. G. E. Lowe (father) Tor- asualttes lvfacAuiav. Harold, Sgt, Return, Miss Gladys MacAuleiyt (sister) Hamilton. g _ ,_ . Dnnueroitsli’ iivotindctl: Roegfgflifl-‘zaighillgif’"Iaolélpl;12f Eden. Arihlil‘ Wcllintzion. Flt. Sat. R75200, A. W. Eden (father) 800th casualty list of the war tn- izave the names of five men Ecgiggiitcinqn‘ i ed on active service overseas . ’ ‘ ~ ,_ m i.) .11.. or r.‘.2i.“"‘..:§.::f3§"*“ti... . operations. 37131-1‘; w All," qéfhgrili; Si\' men previously reported 31d“ Jfilcgion‘ P I mp“ missing overseas were listed as nowd for official purpose: presumed clea and one man was listed as . danflerotislv wounded overseas, ggfflrtimmFfifiglfal A In Canada. one man was report- R134“? ‘Mm ‘F B B511 1' ( o‘ ed accidentiv (ITUIVIIPKI. one dead U1”; “flnnnfl, " ' ' m mw from nnttirttl citiises. one rtcciclen- ‘Killed i-‘ccildégfilvluv. tnilv killed. one missing after fly- ‘ ' ' i“! °°“"t1°“5. and We dflnzer- ittfiingifrirgé Jiniiiitliié-iiiJijl 1219319 (Lac. Allan was drowned in Ottawa June 12.) Oiisiv ill. t , , _,_ Fcillcnvlng is the latest list of °°.‘,§C*§“é,,‘l’,,:,,§‘,$§§°f,,$1,515 Frat‘; _ Fourteen Players are :;“1§,“"n連‘ o‘f‘lli(iiln_ “mi-‘itll "umber-i Wcvbiirn, sask), Seek seiklyk~ -— ~r-~ s.—sq~—— r————-*— bwréeas. '_ Mi-wing after firing npcrafioti 7 ' SIX Standing Killed m‘, active servm” M00?!‘ Jfiiin Campbell. Actinz [ i Butler William Mimrev PO Izgcithglxfflgigiflaifléfitiv C. Moore B it?! Tia-h Assraclaged Pii-ess) ch ' -' " r r . aes. a ng ree ea ers n ea %_IO0_IO2t.OMrs. W. A. Butler (mother) (Um Moore l, wnvvod to ha“, By AI Cnlletti yeague).__ ' been drowned June i5 in Lake Canadian Press Staff Writer Pllyfif- Club Payn, Robert Leslie, P0,, J15047, G. L. Payn (father) Limerick, sask. giilgstcn‘ om‘) Power, John Gerald, PO.. J7334. R,,,,,,,. Mqll]:ic J Q h A" W. D Power (father) Vancouver. Rm,“ Mrs Qmuir R351}; (ma; Aicdck, Arthur Franklin, Sgt. ma.) Fitzroy Harbmn__ on,’ 11101919. A. F. Aicock (father) Souris, Man, Johnson, Harry L. Verne, sgt. R70600, A. R. Johnson (father) Re- ginri. Missing after air operations: Bcranek, Stanley Joseph, P0., J7321, J. F. Beraiiek, (father) Sas- katoon. Corbett, Ernest Clayton, PO. J640B. Mrs. A. E. Corbett (mother) Winnipeg. Downing, Franklin Chaise. PO. JB350. l\I1‘-. F‘. C. Downing (svife) New York City. Foster, Pcrrv Clinton. PO., J076D. Mrs. P. C. Foster owife) West- mourit, Que. McRne, Donald McGregor. P0" 3. J D. McRae (father) More U. K. Air Y a Crew Recruits T0 ' w Train In Canada OTTAWA. June 25—(CP)-The United Kingdom will supply 40 per cent of the air crew rccruits to b? train-rd in Canada utitler the new giutisli CCHIIIIOItHVCILiIII Air graiiltiirti an agrcemen, it was lsc osct when the agreement W85 tabled ln the House of Commons today by Air Minister Power. That will leave 60 per cent of the recruits to be. supplied by Canada. Australia and New Zealand, the other nations participating in the agreement. Under the original atrrcemcnt oi 1039, to be replaced by the new one NONE. 91171111" as of Julv 1, Canada provided 80 15080. T. A. Noble ifnther) Dur- per cent. of the trainees and the am. Ont. other three countries the remaining Watson, John Hcnrgv, 110., J7802. 20 per cent- Stimmerside Horse Races Dominion Day July lsi l2 100.00 DULLAR WISHES $1200.00 N0. 1 CLASSIFIED race W they. Ont. Mitt-hell Robert McDonald. PO. H330. Mrs. R. M. Mitchell (wife) Langhn m, Stisk. Douglas, PO. CI-LARLOTIE B. 2.07, by Cold Cash, Waiter Hennessey, Charlottetown. BEBE McELWYN, 2.10%, by Mr. McE1wyn, Daniel Rice, Charlottetown. BEDFORD GRATTAN, 2.08, by Iicnas Cvrattan, Andrew Perri. summer‘ side. . ALBERT E. GRATFAN, 2.1251, by Grattan the Great, Milton Bell, Char- lottetown. _ ' BONNIE SCOTT. 2.10"), by Highland Scott, C» H. Horton, Murray Rite!‘- USCITA BITTQN, 2.0915, by Great Britten, George H. Biookms. Ken‘ sington. NO. 2 CLASSIFIED TROT WATCHIM. 2.07. by Volomitc, Frank Adams, Halifax. PAUL ABBE. 2.11, by Abbedaie, James Power, Charlottetown. SQUIRE HANOVER, 2.10, by Guy McKinney. Tiridall Sample. Kenslniz- to . PLAYIIIDALE, 2.04%. by Scotland, Willard Kelly, Charlottetown. MILLLE KALMUCK, 2.09%, by Kalmuck. W;1lard Kelly, Charlottetown. NO- 3 CLASSIFIED PACE GRACE ABBEY, by Guy Abbie, Frank Adams, l-Inlifax. N. S. GRATTAN QUEEN, 2.11, by Orcus Grattan. Frank Adams, Halifal. I5. RAYMOND BUDLDNG, 2.13, by Calumet Budlong, Wellington McNeiil, S ti t. LADS?uH.11i)1{:.XF2.13‘L-, by Sampson Hal. Bell and McNciii. Charlottetown. HILDA BUDLONG, 2.20, by Calumet Budiohg. Andrew Perry, Summer- id . JACl( eCLYDE. by Calumet Bucllong, George Callbeck. Summer-side. SINGIN‘ SAM. by Sampson Hal. Charles O'Brien, Cove-head. FRED WORTHY, 2.15, by Bud Axwortliy, Prof. S. A. Rockford, Sum- mcrsidc. EDITH GREY, by Great Hal. Ed. McGulgan, Montague. _ WAIT ‘N’ SEE, by Kalmuck, Willard McDonald, Summersidc. N0. 4 CLASSIFIED TROT GEORGE MAC. 2.14, by Abbe Worthy. George McInlflvre. Montague. VIRGINIA KALMUCK, by Kalmuck, Earl Inga. Mt. Herbert. LUSTYS FIRST. ch g. by Lusty Frisco, C. H. Chandler, Charlottetown. MISS BELL AUBREY, by Colonel Aubrey. Hazen Howard. Cornwall. BEAVERDALE, 2.13%, by Laiiderdale, J. Pope Clarke, Charlottetown. RUBY VOLO, by Pax Volo, Simmons 6t Semple. Kenslntzton. LUCKY GUY, ch g.. by Clover Guy, Lee Chappeil, Stanhope. DARKEY KALMUCK, 2.13%, br. g., by Kalmuck, Kelly and 110N011. Charlottetown. GENERAL CONDITIONS All classes: ‘Fhree dashes at one mile, positions to be drawn for each dash. o , Ilmtrance: 5% must be paid day of race; 5% addittotial from money winners. Money divided: 40, 30. 20, 1067-. Rights reserved to change program or declare off on account of bad ther. wflThe owner assumes no responsibility for accident or damaqe to any person or property during the meeting. Race, Caged at g p m__ rig/TA, rule; to govern except. when they conflict with these conditions. Special Irnin leaving Charlottetown 10.30 a. m. Returning leaving Suirimerside 10 p. m, Return fare $2 05. WILLARD lilo-DONALD. ' Secretary. 133 Nnrth- League clubs McRae, Roderick Head, Flt. sgt. sers, KC, (father) St. Lambert. ue Gee Walker In disastrous Batting slump By (1331,. Tamof, By Charles Qllhlflly Assoflawd “us; 5pnri. Writer Associateed Press Sport writer NEW YORK. June 25——(AP)-— One of the bflLiL£>t iflgurcs in bise- baii iiit-se utiys is Gerud (Gee) \Vliliitl' Cincinnati Reds. He was b i ' lo ulici put i to me Reds‘ u. 111.‘, ordir and . .e:a has been .1.lL‘i(l§d by a s uip suuii as few n BROOKLYN. J1me 25—(AP)— NEW YORK, June ZQf-(APl-A NEW YORK, June 25-( __ Brooklyn Dodgers banged four Boston Army-Navy re.i=i some Tigers exploded for six run; 1:12,“ i- runs a cross oft-er two were out in crowd oi 25.09.! saw the fireball- eighth inning at Damn tom“, ,0 from last year's Ail-Star squad. the third innin tsniglit to. rout 1112 M‘?! COCDEIlIViIII 10th vJc- defeat Boston Red Sox 7.3 (o, Amcng lite i1 missing are the two Ray Starr and 5 ut out Cncinrati tciy 0 the Naitona i {ague s.a- the first tme in six stirts and on the Army and Reds 4-0 on the “VG-hit hurling 50h and 0011C“, 15 5X11 3103013 thereby_end rackle Cecil (Tm, c-f the veteran Jihrny Allen. W03)’ when S-- Louis Cardinals Hughsons personal wnning szreak the Bob Feller and Wasnitrgtarrs Cecil blallked 3mm“ BMW“ 4'0 ‘m his M. fcur Sames. The rally was m» YorieYankces will dominate American League's Ail-Stars their annual game against York's Polo Grounds July 6. The Yanks have done so every game WES inaugurated in 1933. Nine members of the champions have been named for > . t zisezl from .d inst s). 12g for a reported tut Reds iiguxxd they had 0.11.- CIc $15.00 atlclcd 11041 y . .iIi 0 It i300 liittct" to their Witt) llLiX‘ " -' " s . .230. ActuuLy, mey g . nuin iilirsc average had fallzn to .111 at inst official count and ‘clence had been shak- Mrnazer Bill to their manager, Joseph Carthy, to battle for Iioiiors meeting Lieut. Gordon (Mickey) Cochraneks Army and Navy All- stars 1:1 a relief game the fol- lowing night. Four players each frrm Detroit htzcie cc! two from Wns-‘ii gton and today‘ st Louis and Ptiltzdelrhia were selected by the eight man- I was tneetinit “E915. W005i‘ and knccknc it right at 2. but new Im not ev- .it I'm nct even hit- idem of the lcagre ots dwm the Yankees’ taint t‘ t: i." lent. . i ii. t‘ :' tt fgg,.,‘,‘.°,,,,,,,.}‘,“,, égufd 11,292! the club's scctnd string critzher. pan to my’ Warren hitting only a. few points .2170. was chosen alone with Bill Cleveland: Rudy York, peren- George McQuinr. St Louis: Phil- lip Rizziito, New York. ‘ Outfie1ders—'1‘ed Willams, Bcs- Dickey, the Yankees’ hwrdy ninl behind the plete. over all the first-strut: cal hers in the iearrue except ‘Drtroitis Gecrgc (Birdie) Several Nat. Tcbbetts, the other catcher named. Dcmlnlc DiMB/"Eifl, Boston; Thomas .300 l-Ienfich. New York: Robert scn. Philadelphia; s‘an1ey Spence. repeaters Washington. Dickey ls batting above the mark. New York Yankees Again Dominate American League?) All-Star Roster CHICAGO, June 25—(_AP)-New Navy squad, Clevefanifs illustrious “d, year, with one exception, shoe the regular duty. Appling was a mem- ber of the squad in 1939, 1940 and wcrld 1941. Jimmy Foxx, member of every the squad that will be tinntd over previous Mc- star squad, also 1s con=picuous be- in cause of his absence. He is on the other side of the fence with Chl- casrfs Cubs now. 'Ihe squad. in the order of fin- 15h in the voting:- Pitchers-Erncst Bcntiam and and Bcstcn, three frcm Qisveland. Charles Ruffiiig, Nrw York: Alton ' the Bcntcn, Dctrcit; Sp-urgiecn Chand- lllillilllillill one npi c‘ Pom Ciilczgo. lcr New Yflllf; also Bsstcn; Sidney I-ludscn, Washing- ton; Edgar Smith, Chicago; James vote was announced Baa-by, Cleveland, Harold New- tonfgiit bv William Htuwidgc, pres- hcuser, Detroit. . Catchers-William Dckei‘, So outstanding dd fhe r'val pil- York: Gcorftc Tebbclts. Detroit; that Warr-En Rcsar. New Ycrk. Inflelders-Ltiu Boudreau, Cleve- (Buddy) Rosar. although land: Robert Dcerr, Bcston; Joseph above Gordon, New York: Ken Keltner, in Travers 711a two stiortstops, Luke the Applliig and Jce Cronin. also are National League All-Suns at New missing, the former bxauss of h! cor spring showing and the latte his retirement tron. American League All- BYITIL‘ C. C. Huihson, New Dodgers blank C hcinnatr’ 4-0 L" ears edge Syracuse 4-3 NEWARK. long fly by Gene Ocrbctt with the bases lca ed and one out in he ninth scored pitcher Tommy Byrne and gave the In-ternaflorial League leading Newark Bears a 4-3 vic- tory ovcr Syracuse Chiefs today In the opener of a five-frame series. had ' streaks, issuing scvcn walks and hlttinz one batter, but he ytfeldcd Just five safeties. in the second inning. in chalking up his ninth success of the year against one setback. MinardTs kills pain. Braves 4-0 two-hit i/irformancc. While llllmlllg iris st Cccper. ivhcse three two out Ln the scvenh other Brave to reach was Maxie West, who only Cooper pass. June 25—(AP)—A swept their music...“ w“ League series with the victory. tkire= of (hem in the third inning Cooper blanks sectiiive scorele=s Izin rigs to .72 losses been by one-run margins, retired the first l8 BCStOn batters t9 face . Chet Rcss singled with one out in the slxth inning and Ernie Lombardi connected safely with Cubs Drub Phil: At Philadelphia, Chicago Cubs (jiree-game Nafonal Bill Lee iimifed the cellar pants to five hits to gain s, 7-1 The Cubs clinched the decision tallied five runs off Johmt gnjny on two hits, four wal and a hit batsman. Tigers whip Red So_x 7-3 ped by Jlrrmy Blcorlii-orths “hm gcmgr of the season Willi one a- oar . 1.1g cf con- have Indian; Polish Off A’; At Cleveland A1 Smith, hcidmg the opposition o five hits, wen his fourth straight game as m? in. dians polished off Philafclpltla Athletics 4-1 and finished in; three-game aeriea with three m. wrieii. ‘ Chiaox Blank Nata Again A! wisest». Lee (Buck) M, White sox right-barrier, sent W841: lngton Senators out of town Wm“ out a run in their two izitlllés here by shutting them out ..—0 on six hits to void Sid Hudson's five-tilt. ter, ‘opposition. c nny umphrles blazkwi , Senators on eight hits ycsittirdttytlhe U56 Millard’! for dandruff . The only first boae drew be Phlis as OCCU- they Pod- uhe n Detroit; D‘Ma gale. New Ycrk; Jchn- NEW YORK. I-lcni-ci in the dugout: Several Na- liLlltll Iseuguz- clubs have put clams for George Selkirk, the aging Yank-cc outfielder cn whcm New York Ions asked waiversulif the McCrirtiiymcii do let him go, it will bc no easy task to get the 3'4-y=ar- old I'1(ii1\'f3 of Huntsville, Ont., wtiivctl out of (he Amcricm League with tweak-hitting teams like the Doerr. Red. Sox 5 HOME RUNS American League: Williams. Red RUNS BATTED IN Whitelscx and the Athletics des- perate y in need cf outfieder . - punch. Pitchers Paul Derringer Soaniyelfican Leann Williams‘ Red and Jre Ewes and tnird gbrseman Nation,“ League; Mum giants, 53, Belt Hans [tic Rds a.l stored Ruffing out. as c iers Rcci doub. if h. .1 be able to boost his 2.32 Piltlllllg vctozies to the 300-niz1rk ..Rufus says the "last IN VADERS 130 5U are the ltardtst"...Lt"mbering Ernie Lcirbirdi collcts a $2.500 (Continued from page_1) bcrus if It.“ ‘li' in 70 runs to? the —— — Briivis ti) Bums force comes in contact with the . 11.. ficni Biacirw Lute a baby brcth- army. there will be an airdroni: at- er 1:1 Viliflflz’ Ga ..A Dcdger tack from Crete by German para- faim. itie vll bail club of chute and glider troops. The ob- 1,1; League, has jectlve of such an attack may well t {ms c311 them began: great naval station at Alex- an . the Georgia ‘ done so wcnl “lite Baby Bums." ___._ In large measures. therefore. British hopes of holding the enemy sBhort of Aifllialltialli. andnthe 111g! Pont Lfl-Eveque. the ram Dsi-b w" ‘We 111.1116 °11 P‘? ""1 5 ' winner C5 194D‘ hasmbrel, 501g stantial air TGIIIIOTCGIIICIIItS. d the tlircugti tiic British blcoislock ag- Enemy commlmlllues C 81m“ Axis is in possession of Sidl Bar- Racing note? 21:52, ioqsmgflltma i" Mud "The rani easternmost citv attained bv the r. c w. i - " . “' . r- h' n Mil --P0l1l LEW!“ E21’,ylflfllfli“fijf.‘é,éf,qg,?‘f§,,f‘$- ciple jobs is recovery and repair of el ‘ssmaiiagipy in Dc-tanks in action. bciicvtd to be it! imrilcly $150.0 is the sixth Dzrby" ivirinrr to izo overseas in as many yea:s...Oth2rs were Blenhsim, Btimrzm and Mah- mcugl which went to the Un ted lkLR-JKBX. BRINGING UP FATHER RIEMIIMBIZR "WHEW By The Canadian Press Gen Sarazen. G AB It I-l Pct. British open golf triumph, romped Gordon. Yankees. . 61 230 31 85 .370 home first in the United States open Junc- z5_((;p)_ Rleiser. Dodgers. . 53 210 45 76 3W championship at Flushing. N.Y., h‘ 224 28 '78 348 10 years ago today. He fired a four- m Medwick, Dodgers 57 210 27 73 .348 undgy-pgy {ma} round of 66 for a ,Tw13k1e;°95) Fleming. Indians. 6B 246 40 83 .338 72.11019 swre of 235' three strokq C~\nad1an-born Lombardi, Braves. 50 141 18 46 .326 bemu- Lhnn -r_ Bobby Cruikshank. ted for second cembcr of that. year. Only on a 40-mile-1ine south of atnih to the soft. sandy wastes of the Quattara. Depression was the tcrrainjavorable to establishment of a British defence line without ex- treme danger that Rommers forces would skirt the British flank and roliup the defenders toward the sea. That was the probable expirin- ation of Gen. Ritchie's withdrawal. All day yesterday British mobile units, withdrawing in an orderly manner before the massive Axis advance. subjected the German-It- olumns h knockin out a considerable number of vchic es. With RAF, bombers and fighter bombers likewise dealiniz out horny damage in the forward areas, the four-motored “Liberators" of the United States army air corps .l0lI1- ed British Weliingtons in another night raid on Benszasl. the Axis supply harbor, 350 miles to the rear. TANK FIXERS’ CORPS LONDON -_ latest Army Corps is the R.E.M.E.. Royal Eectrical and Mech- ‘l Engineers. One oi its prin- Sox . National League: Mire, Giants 11, M fresh from his Phlli Perkins and __\ to ivitlieriniz fire, (C P) - Britain's Four Bay Scout "blitz heroes" who arrived here yesterday on the 115C151) of n tour of the Dominion. They are touring Canada at the invitation of the Dominion Boy Scout Association and will Inter visit- Unltcd States before returning to Britain. The boys addressed a large and enthusiastic meetin at Priiico of Wales College Inst nlight. and will speak in Summerside tonight. They are left. to right: Stanley bew- ton, an. l-lolborn Troop, London. leader; John Brtheil, 65m Blrkenhead Troop; riugii Bright. 110th 01W» gow Troop and Roy Davis, 26th Southampton Troop. By George McManul states: Camronlan, sent to Argen- tinni, and Cororach l0 New Zea- an . Tom Menny. spzrts cdilor of PM, reports that coiinic of wecks back iill‘€" Sacrmnentw balipfavers, DLbS Garnis. fcmier Natlrnal League batinz ttiamofon. Steve Mesrer and Gene l-Iwiidlry‘. shivrd their fiends in an cffcrt to sake a bat- tine s’ 11p. The 111') azreed to pay a $25 f'rc iriln a “klttv” if caught wearing a hat on 1h’: street. Short- lv after the i.t'i"lc tcrsiire. PJJDer Martin'= chili wcn I've sraght. lock the Pncifl" Lerrite lend, and has licld it cv-"r sirce. Baseball Results AMERIE-Iiv-LEAGUE Boston ion not) 101-3 1o 0 uni-nit (us) I00 06x—7 s) o fil-‘PIE AND “CAP” STUBBS I'M GLAD I'M \i ills a». ion, It»; Feature! Sundial. In. Wail IU- roqrvrl Huginon, BYLWlI (a) and Con- “Y; Wm“ m“ “bbilis- Sea! Dorlr'r_'€oii' THINK IT'S FUNNY eRANm/IA AN’ ETHEL. Wa-shinzto not) 000 000-o e Q . . " 0 ARENT BACK YET FROM TH Chicago 01 I00 (Nix-S 5 Q LECTURE - - '1‘ Hudson and Early; R355 and Tuintr. Philadelphia 000 01') 000-I 5 0 Cleveland 000 210 0lx—4 '1 l Wciff and Wagner; Smlh and Dennlhg. NATIONAL LEAGUE SI. Louis I03 000 000-4 8 0 Boston 000 000 001-4] 2 Z M. Ccopcr and W. Cccper; Jav- ery. Test (3) Hutctiings (7) and Lombardi. 005 n00 020-7 tI l Philadelphia 0H0 001 00"—l 5 (I Lee and l-Ierrrmcz; Podgajny Prarson (4) and Livingston. Chico go TILLIE THE TOILER— --MEBBE THEY WENT somewi-(Euzs AFTERWARDS AN‘ e01 ICE enema-- AN EPIDEMIC OF ACI-IES. eooo GRACIOU5IYOU wens ASKED TO GOnBUT YOU WOULDN'T! <_._. - “Mm-mks; "i. GEE POP! IT'S FUNNY THEY I BACK» DON'T You . DON'T‘ ear V TMNK Q _ i N ihl E: ctifinnalim mo n00 0I)0—0 II o eosu. MY sacs Act-es 51'0"“!!! 004 000 Mix-l 8 l FROM ALLWHAT WEEQING Starr, "them-tron (3) and La- INTHE GARDEN manna: Allen and Owen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse 020 001 000-S B I. Newark 000 I10 011-4 ll I Wnde and Lakeman; Byrze and Rcbinsdn I ‘Night grime: Jrrscv City MI 000 000-l ‘l 0 Dfillllnflrr 00') 0'10 "02-2 I 2 Com)‘:- n"(I Piiltwli N ller, Trliikle (R) anti K irhci- Nlwlit game: Rorhcclt-r 00') 0".'I 010 11-4 III I TTFrfriTit"”' ‘ l Tin IHIIIW“ I i: '0 Wissrmn ard Rfliscr: Stikce- vlch shaman, Conger anti-fir- handle. I'LL GET ME so wonse LI N IME NT I'LL BET MINE ACHE-g F Y RS Q 0U j we’): BEALL RIGHT, IF we wens LIKE TILLIE _$I'Il uses HERBRAIMS {to GARDENING _ OI-LDEARJ. Mm nan: To so not“? . vvi. 601' suci-i AFRIGI-ITFULHAOK -