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June 21 — (AP) - New reports that Plttsburfih triurrmh of the year and the 100th h D0 a»; ' oi his seven-year hi8 leaizue car- Silfhoifoilld vigfiflnfifiir‘: chcdleea- h s biz scvenih eer yesterday as Detroit 'I‘isers he opened and u" m, (an- ups-L to take their sec- nasted the Yankees 6-2. fmm ma”, “m Wm Th, 39¢] ond straight vcr _ and the Haw. Newiiogser‘ r"”‘°r.rf"‘i°“r tmil iii Sh; gther team in the lwlm- 1‘ ' NATIONAL LEAGUE 19y clwktemmigzosiliyolssfilglbiiansxe-ilrtji? . men. a a ivo- SsUDll n - -' or Plreiss W“ <1" ills blwk - "l" the ninth. when Charley Keller ‘leading with two wins and no alfll. 0w Zoom-ll B I p when they downed sale: hncilotiatiog lrhgt» _ doubled and Joe DiMaggio lined m relax-day auemoon n a 01,10“ Nailing 000 gdO-l 010 wig: g-rew 11.3 h; 11.8 Eli? fink an were _ r r int the r ht ts-cci Thursda night to re ister . 0 I1 8 M0911" ll - _ coicgoriazily by Mrs. Barney H5 13 h hm“ o u y g u“ R"! 5°‘ M‘ “Med m mo“ lough; Kennedy. ‘Irinkle and West Kerr! tgui us smuch better Dreviuss. board chairman of the Cooper. WW6 "W" 9i! ld in the firs: National League baseball club. Pittsburgh .... .. 000 200 6 will?! ‘he? WEN defeated The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said Bu“. iiiorts to purchtlsc the club "def- ‘itciv are being made" but th-at centre field 5.3m their first league win and at the the Dodgers At 1,30 that “m, 0004 I 0 film 101 001 002-! 12 O 1-0 uid threw o were in their wither the agent for the would- Hars fnurqh“ Duchmz looked same time send the Legionarres th Junk“. Bombs“ considerably better than the six- dill/V" i0 "W" 1"“ defeat. Th8 figgws?!“ “peer. Mm 5cm", tam; v me (o (MM-m 11 m 1,095; 099p“ Wimwn a camp ll sixth inn. m4 Mali" .d i118 when they got to Oorish. Queen . . "100 000 000-d 3 l . purchaser. nor spokesman for ..: Pitisburzrh bzwsbail club ivould h” Job turned m by thrce Yankee victory gives the West End team NO. I and 2 ‘unsung cinema“ Square's starting pitcher for three 010 100 00x4 B l xeveal who is making the offer." mppers_ howevelr as New York a win and a loss and a chance to L 1 m, Rama w“ scorch“; mlgcues Fd to “w, unearned D,“ tie the McNeil clan for first place untfifitthléillouith mm” when the ‘ t I runs o aloe a 6-4 cad bu! Reagan “gigs?! He“, and Lmamo. who came in ‘.0 relieve him wit); “The only positive infer-oration i4 0 \\".‘.S that the irrespective Durchas- , b a wi v - m“ rung‘ rgw, Then Llegionitailreesriiaolvfiriiatxrtenifio Cardinals collected their U!!! wins and a loss to their rrcriit run. They 84BX15 1°11!‘ mo" mm while the Rovers have suffered two across the plate in the ilIi-h- md Rowe and Beurinick “one m“ h“ an ‘hi’ “MWBTS and setbacks in three games. their from then on the outcome was s, Lou“ mo m0 ‘m 5 llelil @118 W69‘ Kelllfla w one nit i?“ w“ “m1” “s a "5"" of a never 1n doubt. Brooklyn zoo soi 10x r 12 1 .‘;.‘.;i‘.?r.2“‘i3i§ iirkireigfsout m ‘he m. er ls not Oscar Salengar. Chicago 40 decision W“ the Ancmrs Lmescore: 3111119. will“. Schmidt. Donnell)’ t ' attorney. who has been reported l" ‘he 5°59"? £99m“ Cardinals 000 143 211"‘: l; g and Kluttz, (YDM. Gllrlfllillfl; "01"" dulgiaigfiaiorLaWgsi-t dfirlfi lc- have $l.4ri)0.000 in hand and Dodson W! W) "W- m burdl and Brmloek. me “me o, W; mud“; W, mm, more in the effing.“ Joe Martin. 3311130 M38116! AMERICAN LEAGUE and Kilfilll’ ill) twelve hits but, hi3 Pittsburgh evening news- Ernie “flint?! B - 1115“ Boston . 010 000000-1 0 more; Qldrfi‘ give hyn the srmpun paper (Press) in a special story hilt W10 bilillefs- m cards Cleveland .. 0000000004 0 he deserved committing mne err. from Boston vrhere the Pirate‘ MllmlW llllilhed ‘m’ Q - Hughson and H. Wagner; el- ors. now are nlavinz said today that with C. 39115151111 l5 CF-mher- ier and Hayes. when allowed slX hits and sir Saicnger headed a syndicate seek- ' _ 000 000 002-2 I runs in lh five innings he WOTKrd ‘.212 to purchase the Pirates. 01o m orb-c c whlle sir z out slX. Bowen woo "l kno-w cothimz of snv sales Gettcl and relieved hlm in We sixth held the Newmuse, West Kent team to one hit, and PAGE SIX Hal Ncwhouser Has Pitching Triumph THE CHARilYiVrETbWN GUARDIAN vl " Husky McCabes Anchors came The All Steel sulk Com only oi ' through with a barrage ol base- Allaxina, California. pult n8 ‘Jill what zhey state is the salESl. mos! lndeslruclabie and fastest 011118 Q" wheels It is made c-f Chrome M00‘ steel tubing welded There is iio wood used and f! nos rrhomrshlv Iesled at Sanln. Anita The p is $300. F0 B California T time All Metal sulzy Ccmpany 1 , Mineula. N Y. is making <- durgi uminum s-ulky. Liihl_i5 the maleria < is high grade aluminum it h. been t/csled at Rucsevelt Race“. is guaranteed lo carry over 500 lbw. has pra/clicsliy no vibration and weighs only 25 pounds. If SilikiPS s-u/Jh as these can be mode 0y mass production ii will be a 811W help for hcrsecwrrers as tocay 1hr- s-ulkics of the Huughton and 0111f? types made of WuCd are nlmc-sl ini- posslble to purchase. _n__ Jlznmle Jordan, who was one oi the bggegr. winning drivers 1n . '1 .eus-on‘s rac- ingmzigitweisilgforrtNcvg gcoiiv.’ bills“? than Cape Breton Ellie?!" -‘- June llloh; 'i‘ruro July 1st. Nov Gmsgow July 10th; Amherst Jilly 17m; "rruno July 2am: New 01H; glow Julv lilsi; Amherst A118“! 7th" the following week reserved for’ Chhrloirctmvrii NPW alasgmv August 21st; Tfll’: F\ ‘ 28th; Brill‘; ' To Seek New Speed Record With Jet Gar MIAMI. Fla. June 2i —iAPv—- Wilbur Shaw. president nf the In- dianapolis Speedrvny and fnrzhor racin~ kinr. said today he will r1- turn to racin" ficxt year with a in‘ car which will rm “at least 43f Exhibition. Glosgciv Oclcb ' M)? The Prince Edward In cult ' Suntuicrsicie July 10111; Rivers (is slr- 1i 1|‘ ' The Anchors’ hurler. Elmer Lur- lql‘. rame through with the best pitching effort so far this season as he was holding the Vets to eight safeties displaying good con- trol and bearing down effectively‘ _n_ the pinches. When the Legion _ fled to ilet a rally started in in’ _ Xth Larter was equal to the iask Covehezrd JlllV 24m. rrr- 823$ -> 1 a- u; ‘ iYgfrfikVfiilézuuir" l"... summers-loo Augugl 23m; tviunrague Swiemb“ Goodwin 50g! ember covevhoad while Gauthier performed on the round for the losing team. with "zrner catching. '. ‘ 9H0. There will be no dciuciioris b money Willil‘ s Hi fill.‘ ~ lfagkg this scorch _o.._ Virclor Douse. iLJTiTiOTiY (if Char- mqewwn, is mainliiz his stable of gutters and llflrcrs at Bangor. Maine. One of them is owncd 03' Dan Groves who icr-cnlly rciuriir-ri from Rrxv-"evelt Ruccivziy and S|Zl'l‘.\' that me Phillips _ ling can» rr-aziv uvrt-mls horses i! W.’ away. . "*()_— The new Blur: Bonnets race track a Montreal ivzis OQHIP1Q'1';'\ late last w~eek Tne hll-‘iif Hill? ‘WWI is constructed on the infield of the mile track Wherry abusers held swrvy m‘ " seasons’ The Start’ and finish all races Will be in from of the reg-mar juwcs stand which has been used for man-v years I01‘ judging the finish of the running races. Construction of the hart mile track has in no way dermcleo from the usefulness of the qne alid ong-Qjghlh miles racing strip. The horses 5mm 0n m? 01d crack and mo) the infield course after autos: the gomplfrt-P Cl!‘- guit, 1 hing on the ra/cizll; 5m? proper. The new course s con- structed q; the some top dress-lug a‘ char of the thoroughbred rac- gg 30111) and is well drained The 11,5; mar w be held over it ivlll be this afternoon and ll will con- tinue Monday which is Josh Bap- qu, day 5,1141 a. holiday in Mon- treal. Horses ore mming 5mm a“ t5 f Quebec to lake part in ‘h.’ fir; oajternoons sport which has been well advertised and is ‘ex- pected to draw an aggresroie 0! upwards of aoooo people __o_ 11-, 1r, certainly h sign of areal change in Csaraulrus oldest and 310st papulous city Io find that, 1hr‘. runners are on fh-e way out and the hurries horse is taking over. gages ppm-g writers like Bu: 914mm o1 me Montreal Star and mm”. pemrsm] M the Montreal Hamid, will have b0 read up on the uotterrs and pacers but that wmyt be B, ven- diflicult matter for chose versatile gentlemen. It was the track at wrcL constructed a fgw yea/rs ago, that convinced Mon- treal promoters that rheremglaa fl r . r h m rac as a we‘ “m”! o éheerfsthey vi-sltcil y and other pill and returned wilh hhe de- remq atom r0 nmke Montreal City harnms race conscious. which the.‘ will no doubt do __o___ Winners at the rcccnl SOT-l P.Q races are 2.05 Bar Pace - Myghry spender 3 l-Z; Pioneer rPotvini 1-2-3: Donzina- The time for the odd distances was one-half mile 1.01: 111113.209, 2.10 The 2.29 C1556 pa“ wag won bv Dillon Volo in ctr-sight, heats. best Mme 218 3-4 The 2.23 Class was won by Piull Qrfltian in sirlaliziil hears best tune 2 13, and the Classified Race was won by Manhattan in Sirrllilfi‘ heats‘ besr time 210 f-(f- Geor Hooper had n narrow es- (mp9 198.5. week vrhcii h.~_wcni ‘ill behind Cclcnrl Hcrrpcrs go 1.1 pacer Shiricy H. Temple ’I’l‘l'=‘ fight rein bcc-amc uniaslczicd and shir-lay arccd over ‘n mile before she cmld bc bm1l€ll' i0 l1 Si“? with safety Askczl how he mon- ag _ to kccr) .i'rc.rm smrishm; against ‘be fcnr-r. lilc verso“; George said. "I steered her by h" tail and one rein. - , ._().._.. Jimmie Power‘; former 500d . er Gifbiine 2.0a, is being olferr-‘d waste bv his 3t John owner If Gifrilne is as 0nd as when raced he shoal be quickly manor-d up. __0._ ZlCi sfiwem‘ ber 25th; Jirxrénie Cruise oi Ken- t pilot c4 Blue Again he won the 450.0110 c. ' . nerica is Maine some years ago. appears to be back again on has Sirlfilc B5 C" Tues-ritzy, May 28th he won the rwc yc-ar cld pace a‘ Roosevelt Racc- way wilh Panrdorr. Hanover a bay filly by Billy Direct 1.55. from a good field in ZAP-certainly sonic stepping over a hall’ mile lrnck so early in the season For i100’! "W15" ure he won the two year 01d KY0‘ the same evenlziR will?‘ Pemhml Hanover, a brown coll by l-RWTQYWL‘ Hanover in 2.l_8_ornd on May 29h won the Originator Troi wiln Drew Abbey. stepping tne mil‘: heat in 2.10% arid on May Kolh lire Originator 'I‘rot_ fourth aivlslcgll. with Bally Boy. the mile heat lTl 2J2. __Q_.__ the oldest horsemen in Eiilgfinc Snow o! Caz:- Acora, N Y, whose Clovcrland Farm was quite famous for breed- ing good horses Mr. Snow celeb- rated his 95th birthday May ll is. in exceileni ncailh and dTFfCS his automobile e-vcry day. €()- Three running horses were rc- One 0i "czctioiions at this time." said Wrs. Dreviuss. wridorv of the orlz- ‘onl owner. “I dent know whv ihev are trying to sell this ball "iub. The news/papers seem to "new more tiwn we do." CLEVELAND. June 21- The decks were clear tonight for a financial transaitich which Could transfer Cleveland Indians t»; new ownership. Bob (I'm in for n-nc-srxlhi Hope. between planes at Little Rock, Arir. today declared: "Whadria va moan. is the deal definite? They've not my money. Of course it's defin- ite. Sent the cheque yesterday." But Bill Veer-k. Jr.. in whose name the syndicate made the offer for the Tribe. lock. stock and bar- cently transported from an airfield near New York City to Inglewood. California. The time required f me trlp was l6 hours, Ii is uri- slocd that as a result of this ox- perlment plans will be made for shipping horses from the east ‘o the i947 Santa Anita meeting nexl May - ‘--()-- w. The Harness Horse coriains n vflry good picture of True Singr-s- G., owned by 5.8. Werner nno clrriver George Loomis. 85~years old The pair set a new world's pacing record of 2.09% for the rrile and one-sixteenth Gil; Santa Anita. The late George Handrshan was a great admirer oi Mr. Loomls and raced several horses in his stable, including Harry T. 2.16%. which loomls (iliglt; a. number of -—()~_ CF. Gaines. who made a for- tunebymralrl brr d b; -‘ than his neig-iigorse ea aggor 3w came popular with the public, sell- w-z the works lo Standard Bran/is I01‘ 0V6!‘ $1.000.000, seems to have irmgrii.’ "‘r’."r.r.“r.“““°““ rn w y. chased for rzis irew e pu 4. 2-02 3-4. He bred her in roll and 1945 to Volomlce Her 1945 i031. NEi-‘lififed g5 Waywmrd 15 rm. usually ‘handsome and pagi v Drill-g she foaled another- Joth of these are full brothers to Kaoia 2.03. winner of the $50.00). Tm‘ l‘ 311ml! Alllifl. and to Kore V010 1V7 3-4. holder of rm.- world's record for one nnci one-half mllrs over a half mile track. It m5 My Gaines who orurrhased Sonata 3. 2 05. from Dr Charles Dougmrgf 9M5 @115’. She is a full sislu- of Pllonflsraph 4, . ma stallions at Hail Farm Lexington, Ky. ' races with n Nin h 6 orses have mccepwd hm, m!‘ ‘he $25300 American Trotting clemltlnallll Wlshlp Io be raced ai Rm. . l’ “Wary I-n Ihe night of .1 B ago at l. scar or m ..."r.sf...°%r.£ curses" may? bis ma». w“ " 1-0- It is N first 1:51am 376m‘ 1r or m” ~0- wc mentioned that t! cog-the .5401: Bert-Galati- i- luvs-peer»! ’ (cosmonaut-mama "cl. was less dcfiniie. "Bobs cheque is here." said he. “So i-s mine. Sn is all the money. But us yet there has been no word fro-m the present owners." Ail the legal formalities i"ve bun prcporcri and all the papers drawn up. sold the former owner of Milwaukee Brewers. Hope wouldn't say how much money he was putting up. but sold his part of the purchase would be "about one-sixth of the club." He would not confirm a figure of 3175.000. nor would he deny it. His HORSE Mammoth Street Parade - PARI-MUTUEL Adm. 75c, including tax. Aboard tho US! - Atoll atomic bomb teats, m Chief Radioman l.‘ B. m man Neutron, ,_ m. ciltlnt to Ibo . miles an hour.“ He said he clan- ned to make rm assault on ihc un- iimiied livid speed rccnrrl of "i851 miles an hour set kn 1939 by John Decks Cleared For Purchase 0f Indians (Ap;_ plans are to be a "silent R. Cobb. British sr-orfsrrW-y on the Bonneville Salt Flats ‘r: Utah. partner". because he is loo busy to take on active part. said the former Cleve- lander. From the prcseni owners came silence. President Alva Bradiry has said that if the rest oi the [VSOSPYIL owners sell. so would he and Iris family, Might Manage. Tribe DETROIT. June 2l-(AP>---.lim- my Dykes, fc-rmcr manager of Chi- cago White Sox. watched the New York Yankee-Detroit Tiger mm» from the press hc-x today rind lent emrphasis to rumors that he might he named manager of Cleveland Yn- (lians should that American League club change irnnds. Dykcs worked with Harry Gin-- bfiner. one of the ror-orted hiiycrs of the Indians and iorme; vice president and srrrctory of the White Sox._ui Chicago and sriid "another (‘OYITICCiiFFI with Gil‘- bincr wouldn't be bad at all." SACKVILLE SPEEDWAY JULY 1st. IN cass or RAIN nacus wan, JULY s gun,“ Ab...“ o, ,9,,_,, whwh h, 3 GRAND CLASSES $1100.00 IN PURSES FREE-FOR-ALL TROT AND PACE-PURSE $500.00‘ 2:16 TROT AND PACE-PURSE $300.00 Also for Horses who have not won a heat faster than 2:12 in 1945. 2:29 TROT AND PACE-PURSE $300.00 A GALA DAY IN SACKVILLE ‘and Tug-of-War in evening. FREE PARKING SPACE nacns Horse Racing - Carnival CANTEEN H. TRACY, Mgr. ‘illness. Harry was well known here lhockey teams. He is best remem- ‘ful fashion for Charlottetown and Slliking out lhree batters to gct- cut of a bad hole after an error, a~hit batter and a bingle had load- ed the buses. Jackie Cairns who startetifoi‘ the Legion was hit freely in the seven innings he worked and was lifted for Muc- Lennan who came over from first base to retire the Anchors in order in the eighth and ninth. . a s Ari Perry was one of the few Lesion batters to solve barber's delivery successfull as he gov to him for three sing cs in five at- tempts to hold his batting average at the .600 mark for three games. Second baseman Irving MacKln- non‘of the Anchors became their leading hitter slugging our a double and three singles giving him six hits out of ten tries in two games for an even .600 mark. Ev. MfNrrill. Legic-rfs playing-conch, who was sidelined wl-th a bad ankle in Thursday's encounter is still the lcudins, percentage hitter with .666 although Art Perry has the most hits with eight to his credit. f-lvrif Tomorrow's game between the Anchors and the Rovers should be one of the iicst of the young sea- sozi. An Anchor win will shove them lnlo a fi-rst- lace tie with the Leglonsires wh le the Rovers badly need a win i0 snap their two-game losing streak. Rovers have added a young itcher and a first baseman to fher linen-p and Freddy Whalen is expected to handle the north end crew from the hcnch. The Anchors are stand- ing pat with the lineup that won their last start and will be out to- morrow trying to notch up n\im- wr two. ,- #01"! This column learns with regret of the death of Harry Richardson in British Columbia after u long in sporting circles both as a hoc- key player and coach of Junior bered for his connection with the helped guide to the Eastern Can- ada finals against 8t. Miciiar-ls oiiege. 1- Q 0 0 The Brighton Terrors dropped a close 17-16 decision to the Summer- mde Royals in the second game of their best two of three junior soft. ball series played at Summersrde Thursday right. The Royals had taken the western te into ‘camp 4-10 in the first game played ere. Experience was a big factor in the Summerside girls favor us they protected their slim lead through the final innings. The Terrors gave siiff competition all the way showing marked improve- ment over their first ‘game. Marlon Rogers was the star for Summerslde accounting for [our of her team's runs while Barbara Rupert handled first base in skii- was always in the right spot at the right time. Creelma-n and Hol- mans heavy slugging did much r0 keep the Charlottetown team in the running. The third game in the series is scheduled for Sum- 9 ominous-unloads, who by m. looking on are coer- . n ' r K trulmite lift‘! oi Wdpnkgizstrfi on too-arms, m. ‘my tile Mme Tnnuollnra r merslde early rl1.ext week. On the West Coast the other day Lefty O‘Doul. once famous u "the man in the reen suit" told n new story about greoco Thompson. who used to menace Montreal ‘cynic in the International League. t seems that 0'Doul was one c '-~ coaches with the'Phiilies wiicr. " Fresco first went south with them. Lefty thought he would have n little fun with Fresco and he mid to him. “Did you ever ploy buo- baii heforei; a fresh rookie, r lied: .O'D0tll.IplA d”, House of David team lut IQIIOB." Lefty regarded Fresco suspiciously; it was difficult to , imagine him wearing a beard. "But" Fresco add- ed quickly, “they let me our. Re- leased‘ mo for breaking a soup nlflte.’ This sounded interesting and O'Doul asked him to so on with the story. 6 0 0 0 "It was like this." uiri Fresco. "It won on n trip south lust sea- aon while wt» are pinyin on n. hl-bition game with the t. Lott Browns. In the ninth innin the score Wll tied and Red kn,“ if’? to bughirlo promptly douh ed. mo the boil. I hi4 it in our; ct.rc.:r'=* r m» rifle - St. Louis Relief Pitciicr Erickson Wins Third Victory and Hell’. Philadelphia teis, Haynes. Newark Montreal B The Canadian Press Kan”! Reiie¥'pltche1- Paul Bicksuri throttled New York Giants on four hits and one run over the final 6 1-3 innings yesierwiay to register his lhlrd straight victo as Chi- cago Cubs came from hind Io defeat Giants 5-4 in n. National League encounter. Eirckson rescued starter Johnny Schrnltz in the liiird inning s.f'ei' the southpaw warfltouched for s three-run hornet by Johnn Mize and a si le by Walk er The b ihm rel the sidfi mid $319‘: alliligw another-l hit um! e s nn . v Chicago picked up two counters amid?” ~~ in the fourth on n two-run circuit F0 k l’ blast, by Phil Oavurretta and W l‘ clinched the contest with three runs in the sixth. Brooklyn Dodgers shook their iinX by swiping a 7-6 decision from St. Louis Cardinals to increase their mamin over the Red Birds to 21-2 games. Philadelphia Phillie: moved out :4 the cellar as they edged Cin- cinnati Reds 2-! behind Schoolboy Rowe's three-hit pitchintz to r-h-ove the Giants into the lower Montrefl H " Peek. Berra ' Syracuse Toronto . Baltimore Buffalo n year. ‘Posing streak as he turned back eizions. At Boston, biz Mort Cooper "coped the Braves’ four-game “lttsburizh Pirates 3-1. The Tfbesnen combed Lefty Fritz _ Ostermueiler Your l2 safeties in rackincz up their won. French Horses iiavc Three Wins At Ascot Marcel u. Chicago 080 000 Mnrchi-idon and Rosar. Harmner. and Trsh. Dickey. INTER-NATIONAL LEAGUE 102 001 Hill-er, . Kehn, Nagy, Buker and Pranks. 002 000 000 0-2 8 0 000 002 000 1-3 9 l Howell and West; McCahsn and Denning. Ororrziéoyzn oorooooos-c s1 ooooorooi-z s o Leonard and Evans; Gulehouse OMOIIOOM 5 000 030 000 07x—l0 8 l and Ban/ta, Hooks. Pod/rainy Bush, Kretiow. Gray. Eaton and Yount. 080000011-5 0 1 coo-z 8 0 Clesry. 010 100 and G-rasso: Moore and Hockenberry. WASTE!) MINERALS Salt and other rrrenerals continu- ally are washed into the sea at an 20 estimated rate of 3.000000:000 tons Did? Home Week AN PROVINCIAL August I3 to l6 BIGGER Alli BETTER Tlilll EVER i 0 0 Dusari- Caldwell dice-u is o cor ow ooz- o l2 a and Kuhn; no runs and siruck out two in his stingy on the mound. lily K611185583], ueeh Square badrslop was their bg man wilh the slick hitiinz three for iivc o while Zsicem sh-ared the honor-a with a double and a home run Jackie B-rbwm West Kent third baseman hit two for three but spoiled this performance somewhat when he oommltlvd three errors The Queen Square team has been assembled and oianaged by Ber: ,".roken who has done a grea job *' vith the ho s and were uided om ihe bench y Charlie yan Earl Goss did the masiermlnriing fer West _Kenr, slcpping into rho breach on short notice and al- though he didn't have much limo to whip his charges info shape. managcd to field a fighting team. Score by innlngr: 8.1! E 0.8.5. 020 101 412-11 12 I WJLS. 000 213 000- 0 ‘i l Umpire at plate —George Fran- cis. Bases, Harold Hennessey and Lem Rush. “MILEAGE MILLIONAIRES” LONDON —lCPl— British Over- seas Airways Corporation has a name for 52 of its pilots --‘ rrilleaeg "illlorrslrss" ‘Barb has flown more than 1.000.000 miles. BLAENAVON, Morimouihshlre - f - Lowest birchrate here is years 4 only lwo in May - ‘.1 due to lack of MORE . said the med- ical officer. “v-v- D X ii. iTl0N ranoes " .... who ter only two weeks of rudng horses in England is the lend money winner this season. sow Prism ii. ““‘r‘r..i“°..§"i2.."‘.....“ ‘i'r“‘°'.....°'°‘ m n ure the Alexan Brakes-Joann fiat, rsogain Bri n over 2% miles '15 yar . Mane. J’. Lieu: Sunni showed heels to two o! Brit-Lia's beltAn Derby coils to win the Jeremy ‘Ihrse-Yes-r-Oid over seven wlglu 165 mo: to oommlets the In . ILR. Softball The Dodger: and Red 8oz m due to meet in this afternoon's ~cheduled Holy Redeemer Softball eague tilt at the Holy mdeemer ramnnd. Starting time t: 3 o'clock. into the soup. I was ‘covered with soup from head to foot and sou was splattered all over. "That: why the manager me.” Fresco concluded sadly. M66011’!!! Ohio - Faithful to the endntlio collie side of hi: canln i 5Q. forflrounalireiruea to leave tho cgodtortheoimrdogwustruokendklllcdbvl