i gggg 4—(AP)— that brought Bill Wei-her home “Vi, rmched hlgnecoveiea Na- m» the tally in third. This W1 ouague reccrd for runs hat- gove the Giants‘ manager 1,583 “m” t "t a h:mer "f! mckggdflikllllgfid ‘MY-Zion in the w’ ' that earned New York -3 victory over Chicago n ghiicago. 5h rave ggillgfrfel; seats in the l! ‘ ufty curr Melton, |llowed only six hits, m 1n the seccncl inning when m‘ cubs scored twice. It was Mel- m; geventh success against three “m” c; - d s‘ngle rum in iifzhkcggiiix.‘ thsifidreond eizhth inq- ms and it was a long fly by Ovt Philadelphia A's may lose‘ Star rookies pimAlbmlPl-IIA, June 4—-(AP)—- ccnnie Muck, alieady harder hit b). me glTily draft than any other manager in tlie maloi‘ leagues. Te- cemd (he news today he may lose h; two rookie wander boys. catcher Jim Castigiia and short- ‘$51) Jack Wallzesa, greenhoms who became sensations with the Amiegics overnight, both were hearing the call to aims. Maziogfil‘ Mack was frankly worried, but pat- mt Mack was pleased. "It will leave quite l. hole 11,1 m. team if they boih loin Ho.‘ Mk said, "but it'll be hard o2! uieencmy if they do as well in m. grmy as they did for me." _ castiglia, who hired out. this wring as a menial batting practice catcher and wound u with u. con- tmt and a .357 bet i115 "Vultle. mend last night he has made m-ingements to join the army and upsets to be inducted withxn o. "s 1 day. ekhliwsa, who started out as the iviwui laughing stock of the Irwin" sat Mild has called him for pliysical examination June 13. ‘llie gangling, six foot 4 1-2-inch mtan, Pa, youth probably would luvs been in the service earlier ex- cept for an eu- defect, which left liim with a. 4-1" rating, miter a. pro- iious examination. This time, with ysical requirements lowered, ck thinks he has a. 50-5) chance oi vyassing. aliaesa was struck on the head try s pitched ball in yesterday's llllie with Detroit. Examinations showed today, Mack said, that he m not injured seflOUSlY. ALL 3 FIGHTING (Continued from page l) were attacked overnight. Counting these latest assaults, the R. A, F. has used more than 3.000 bombing aircraft alone against Ger- many since Saturday. Persistent me o1.’ Commandos and ilai. light bomber; against Nazi- "wllllad Northern fiance is of ob- vious significance in these days of invasion planning. invasion Y‘ tep This was the second Commando ltab into the Boulogne area in six mks and the R. A. F. ha; batter- td the rcclon daily. 9111i’ 25 miles from England, the floglrlilEnc-‘Leminuqiict coastth is the "D o e vall o1 e seine Ind Somme. 9Y8 The Commandos pierced the Ger- man "crust" defences with light casualties, Official accounts did not 1900i: the presence of any of the (lzrnian armored formations on which the defence of this invasion coast once depended: indeed. there ve been many reports that these WHY/fi- units have been sent to Jhe ltussan front. MORE THAN 500 (Continued from page i) "W. M.M.. officer commanding No girlcltsriio; m. M. u. McG-arthy, _ Ctr commanding the H. M. C. S. Quen Charlotte"; ivmior. the Rev. h-l G- Mncdonnld, officer command- ug 5h Dunstans C.0.'I‘.C.; Major u . Paton. representing the D.0.0. MD. N0. - 1. . o1. R. c. Chand- Jilaiw D. F. ‘Iiemey, Mi’. Fred cm of West Kent m ‘ixilsgizlrciisarnnlrl tlttz/lr. Leo Callaghé Wm Con“ o o Queen squa LL-Col. Iouis MacDonald of the wig“ Square Corps was in charge M c battalion for the inspection. kn the march past. when the Lieu- eant Governor took the salute, “ideis marched in close column ‘Pd 00h and column of route. y bonthe glilegst gent; com- owe y e nspec- ziilfl obi the signallei-s. Physical exer- e ma’ Queen Square preceded bat- - l and assault drill by . rd with three cheers for u: $51951 . the Khig and the play- mem six ars of the National An- Bzwwriork of the bugle Sergeant, gm-"nlliam shenen. during the m,“ salute, is worthy of special "ml-w"- The manner in which he 1., ,0 g his difficult pm left noth- Zhe ighgcglled’ g 1 | a W? on wcn of without isrwgggkand after a strenuous af- mmd ~nwork the boys were dis- ltroup}; .01?“ j‘ ""0 but happy may fro"; vllf.’ uidets who trooped ‘he ‘on icloria Park-tired from hm“ ‘mum! but. happy in the s, L 3° 0f a worthy accomplish en - 7° Instruct In ors l-itne and Callagh- ii ‘momméllnogdthtg crctdiit fcr dthte In 9 y e ca e ‘MW l-itornoon. Both nus: runs batted in 1n 17 years. one more than the National League record Rogers Hcrnsby set tn 23 years with at. Louis Cardinals, Giants and Boston Braves. Ott had tied the mark Sunday. Babe Ruth has the American league record with 2.209 runs driv- en in during 22 years. Cards Whip Braves AG 5t. 1401115. the Cardinals let- tled themselves more firmly ill second 611718.66 by taking the rubber game a series c! three with Bos- ton Braves, 6-2. Jockeys split’) Eight- race card BOBfION, Juno 4—(AP)-Jock- pys csrroll Biezman and Ted At- t the eight-race card between them today at Suffolk Downs, each riding four winners for one of the most unusual sweeps in the last decade o! Anlerioall racing. Atkinson started off by lidlnl both ends o! the daily double and later hsd the winning mount; in the fifth and sixth races for his quadruple. Biezman sandwiched h’s first double between Atkinson's four winners and then took the last two races of the day. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE 000 001 001-2 8 1 N 0B0 000 Mir-B 0 0 miith, Ros; (2) and mrner: Bor- owy and Roar. Cleveland Bolton 000 000 103-4 5 I 001 000 010-Z 9 0 Bagby and Hagan; Judd, M. Brown (9) and Conroy. Detroit 010 000 031-4 12 2 Philadelhpll 000 100 321-1 l2 1 ‘Ilrout, Henshaiw (7). Manders (8), Gorsica. (9). Newltouser f9) and Parsons: Giristoipher. Wolff (8) and Swift, Castlglla (8). 5t. Louis 000 240 01-1 0 0 Washington 000 011 00-1: l 1 flotllingsworth and Hayes; swun- dn, camsquel (5) and Evans. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 011 000 010 01-4 10 1 Boston St. Louis Donovan, Eirickson (2) Hutch- ings F4) and Kluttz; W. Cooper REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadhn Press) Gene Tunney niccessfully de- gmded his light-heavyweight box- ing title at’. New York l7 WM: BRO tonight. He knocked out Tom Gibbons, rugged st. Paul battlef- in the 12th round of 111911‘ schedul- ed ifs-round bout. ‘me New York- er entered the heavyweight ranks the some year and became chomp- m; 1n was. He retired undefeated a. year later. White silk, as every housewife knows, has a marked tendency to tum yellow. frequently comes about through pressing the silk with o too hot iron. But while silk is susceptible to heat, it is less susceptible to moist So, at prcfrssional laun- pressed with heat. dries, silks are steam irons, and pressed so lightly and so quickly that. the garment has no opportunity to belccme overheated and turn ooor. NEW STEEL TOWNS PRBIORIA- (OP) -- Two new towns are bein established in the Transvaal for o housing of work- ers of Iscor, South Africa's giant steel plant. worked ard training the boys m. thin represent Charlottetown in Dominic competition. "Slamming Sammy” Snead, left. and Corp. are shflwn holding the famous P. G. oomlorhleonckotthotltle. 71'.‘ ._, Say Whether‘ .7‘ GIIUN, June 4—(AiP)~_ y Henry Stimson said ‘tro- e WABf-llllN Secrets: day that "no one outside of War DBDai-tment" is in a pcsition to make any cctiimittments on re- quests that Joe Louis be permit- ted to fight for his 0W3 roflt as world heavyweight champ on. Stimson ld s press conference questioner he was not prepared to say whether Louis would be per- mtied to fight for other purposes than the army's. Mike JBCOFS. who has romoted most 0f Louis’ professions a. ar- lhigpefilfi a‘ ances, urged last week champion, now Qpl. Jce Louis Barrow. be permitted to make one more rofesslcnal appearance in order o meet a June l5 income tax payment of $117,030. Boxing Show Postponed June L—(AP)—A boxing‘ show scheduled tonight st Fort amllton, featuring an exhi- bition bout bet-ween heavyweight champion Joe Louzs and Gertge Nicholson. his veteran sparring partner, was postponed until to- morrcw ni t. Anny ofdiclals said the same o- gram, arranged as one of the a ps on Cpl, Jce Lows Barrows tour of the 2nd Corps Area, would be held tomorrow night, EROOKENN, Lew Jenkins" Wife files suit’ For divorce _ June _ 4-—(AP)— Suit for divorce was filed today against I/sw Je-zikim, dnargirtg the former lightweight. champion with extreme cruelty. Hfs wife, Katie, charged the fighter beat her so badly in the summer of 1941 that she was confined to a Miami hos- pital fcr several days and that he struck her later in a. New York hotel. Mrs. Jenkins said that "fearful of her life" 5110 left Lew tn March, 1942. Baseball’s Big Si): (By The Associated Press) Betting (three leaders in each MIAMI, F118,, Gordon. Yankees 41 153 33 61 .388 r, d Sox. .. 0 l9 5B .333 Phelps, Pirates... 31 83 l0 31 .373 Raiser. Dodgers... 37 145 34 53 .366 Dickey, Yankees. 28 100 10 36 .360 Owen, Dodgers... 31 93 l6 31 333 HOME RUNS League: Williams, Red. Sox l5. National League: M a l‘ s h a ll. Giants, Camilll. Dodgers 8. RUNS BATTED IN American League: Williams, Red Boo: M, Nsttoiul I . Mime, Giants i9 _ _____' st. John Cadets Place Second In Rifle Competition LONDON, Ont. June 4—(C'P)‘-— A team representing Saint John High Bohool of saint John, 11.8.. finished second in n. Dominion- wide cadet rifle comps ition spon- sored by the R0771 1M $8?! Cni- leile. district military headquarters announced today. The Saint John team scored 986 points out of a. psssible 1,000, equal to the winning Windsor-Walkervillo Technical school team cf Windsor, Ont, but lcst the ccmpetition on subsequent targets. Challenge The North 8nd Monarch: will pity the West. 11ml All Stars loft- ball team at the Park Sunday at S dcloek and the Bombers at 3.30. If agreeable to these two team! P19". answer through the press. - LOU MacLEOD. Mel-Lil's- A . 11.8.5» Jimmy Turneu. A, eh-mpionlhlp flip hr which they mum in minim City. Turneaa some from behind, dcfcntlnl Brim 1"!- w-hsc-s-HW _ Defeat As Yanks Score Giants Edge Chlwgfl 4-3 Louis Fights _ 8-2 Victory Over Chisox NEW YORK. Juno 4—(AP)— Unlucky Edgar Smith, who has not been able to win a game all season, suffered his ninth setback today as New York Yankees clust- ered eight runs in the second mn- ing for an 8-2 American League trumph over Chicago White Box. Hank Borowy allowed eight hits, one less than the Yanks totalled, but kept the Box scoreless except for a. run 1n the slx.h ‘Id another in the ninth, It was e eight-h defeat the Yanks have handed icogo in eight games this veer.‘ film’: Home: Pnoel Browns At Washington, a. nine hit ot- tadc featured by Harlond Cliftks two-run homer brought St. Louis Browns a 7-2 victory over Wash- ington. Oliift’; inside-‘the-park home run of! stove Bundrs scored Don Gut- tegdtgle, who had skilled, in the o . Al Izmllingsworth went the dis- canoe on the mound for St. Louis and scattered Washington's eight hits effectively. ‘Ihe game was called after eight innings because of weather. Tigers Beat A's ln Ninth At Philadelphia, a four-run rally in the ninth inning gave Detroit Tigers an 8-7 victory over the Ath- letes after twice ccming from be- hind to tie the score. Six of the Detroit runs were scored on homers. Rudy _York hitting one with nobody on in the OUT OUR WAY second inning, Don Ross connect- ing with two on in the eighth, and Ned Harris getting his with one aboard in the ninth. Harris‘ drive jammed under a pipe topping the right field wall and the A's argued unsuccessfully that it should be o. ground-rule double, Tribe Wins With Late Rally At Boston, Cleveland Indians made it two in a row over Red Scx, ccming from behind uilth a three- run ninth-inning rally to score l. 4-2 decision and maintain their slim g1- on second place, The ouster of tallies came the eiopense of Tom (Lefty) Judd. who weakened unacccuntabl af- ter pttchlng three-hit boi for eight innings. ,Wings Snap Giants ’ Streak)’ JEIItSEY OITY, N.J., June 4- (AE-Rocliester Red Wings snap- ‘Pfd Jersey City's winning slrfflk at 1°“ ~$ual8ht today by ilcfcatliig the Little Giants 4-1 in the Open- er of a. four-game International League series. Rochester 03o 10c 000-a 7 1 Jersfi’ Cit)’ 000' 100 000-l 6 2 Jurisidi and Robinscii; sandal, M88118 (Si. Beat i4) and Poland._ l _,.; ' By. J. R. Wlliams _wi0ftt ‘Sets New Mark For War Dept. llasr Edgar Smitk Suffers Ninth/Y. C. A. 11' Runs Batted In As Navy Whites 3. _Y.M.C.A. softball team last night ctialked up an 11-3 win over the Navy Wlmtes in a. scheduled game of the Cit S-Gfibali Lea e Played at the v tori; Park ia- mon , Iraili 2-1 entering the us: half of t e fourth inning the Y team finally found their batting eyes; they scored a brace of runs in that session to take Lhg lead added three more 1:1 m. tum md than scored in every inning there- after to win going away, Ray Stull was again on tho mound for the Y team and after setting away to a. rather maky start settled down to hurl score- less ball the remainder of the dig- tance. In the seventh Stull was in difficulties as the Navy b0 5 load- ed the sacks. But the loca ypqgd- ball artist pitched irmseif out o1’ the hole to retire the side score- 8 ss. Y left five t the, sacks durrigxknerrites rgllllggfllfi while the Navy saw six runners die thrwzh inability to hit in the pinches. Lan Out Commercial . Exhibition Gaines CHICAGO. June 4—‘(AP)—KQ]'1_ esaw Mountain Laiidis, Commiss_ loner of base-ball, cracked down to. day on the commercial promotion of exhibition games that, may in- terfere with the remaining series of major league contests devoted to Army and Navy Relief. "Old Chum is u partner that never lets you down." dis ordered them not to allow the lLfi 0f their parks, plnyeis Ol‘ iiicil- ities to promoters of games “tillag- edly playedfcr relief, but actually as commercial enterprises." 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