'I‘_‘EE-.SIX L- _ CHARLU'I"I‘ETO_WN WGUARDIAN __ badgers Blast Bucs Twice DilIZaggioInjureJ/Is Yanks '10 Increase League Lead BROOKLYN. AXIS» lfl-IAPI- Tltc alutays stirplzsztig Brooklyn Ddgcr. broke cprn their powdc: k‘; today for two big innings and bla ted Pittsburgh Pirates fore anal aft in a doubleheader, 9-0 and 6-2. to expand lhPZl Ntzcnal League lead t) two full gsmes. Rain kept nil other team; in the lcnguc, ttzclttdit: St. Lotus Cardtnak. out cf art on Showers fell hcre lhts tnorntxtg and a cattstant dFLZZIE dunng the sec- ond game turned Borers he'd int-i a slippery qtngmirc bu’. the um- pires kept the fes at enforced labor and the Dodgers profited .. k‘ blew c-nett zhe first h even run: in the first nnizt: and then won the nic'"':~ap a l.\'9-l‘tlll euhth-itttnng rollv "wed bv Ddnh Catniflfs 25th ivme run of the season w fh two C11. Favc rites Advance At Halifax lQ-ICP-Far- ut ttzttiuc (Ill- lflll Neva Canada Tennis thrquuh Pear- Hir- nl Cltna an humbled G. Henngar of H 6-3. 6-3. Lieut. Don Bauld. Halifax. R.C.N, ousted young Billy Cole of Chmster. N.S.. 6-2, 6-3. In hdws stnges, .Mrs. Harold Jjnes, l-hlfax. dqfeetcd A Saun- cn. Hahfax. 6-2. 6-1: Mrs. R V mrl‘ b"a: anrthrr I-Iwllgon an. D Zn ker. 6-4. 6-4. and Jean of Bsidgevtvater. N.S., elim- d MT: Crease of Halifax, 6-4. Indians find it Tough to win Without runs *_ l CLEVELAND. Aug. IQ-IAPH- (‘1'\' Ir 11s are avctagzng, ru.. game and have fading like soap 2n a wash‘ Illbl "We just aren't lttting and that. covers thc whole thtng," says Man- ager Pkgcr Peckinpaugh. “Why?l ~= i kne When one one who Wc get all ncbocly 0n vt h > the ba es full r1»? Wzlcn w“ don't so c. Tie Tribe pilot even got around t to ord wng mornzlag batting prec- "Ydfili The Inclans re- Yl bl‘ i~r“r.ng two runs-their average for the ninr- ptmmt. carnw-nncl slaid-"otl into fourth tn the American League. That PI!‘ 147?! 10-“ In l6 starts. Thy another tcday, n IZ-inning breaker to Washfnllton Pr‘: Feller hy-nl. hem latch’. lfc ha: Inst tout- . and seven of hs last eight m"kr tnncs worse. the In- this week lc=t Lh." services of ‘” H11 ' fur the rc- -e-.=o:1 and short- GUEIWTWI rnzv l~¢ 0-11 n; ' sttffc ed a trncturerl Bnlrlrcw-t "e955 an 111K711 on an ailing sde. (VH1! A"t‘"IY6t‘cd aircraft construction qm S for I941 "tut What Doctors ls between the second-place , Flank Szcnccr lBIll Whail 2 Prescribe t Should I-rt-Itljlzthly he what Is twkcn hy their pollents. You are sure of obtaining right med- icines only at a drug store whore rent phar- mrtcy Is practiced — where compounding Is d o n e scientifically from purc drugs of standard strength. You can bring your prescriptions here with that they rightly pre- assurance will be pared and that the cost will he right. Jnmtssorrs , DRUG STORE , , Rfn Pnizht Lonky Cttrt Davis hurled five-_| Illi- ball for hzs fourth shutout o‘.- thc year in the opening cztc un: ‘r ‘and never lot the Bticranecrs out .f his Iron grasp. j Joe Sullivan started on the mcuxld fcr Pittsburgh and because inluries had reduced the Pirate tclrng staff to seven men. Man-t _,.r Frank FrlFch tred to let. 1mm ‘wwther the storm. H? faced lJ nnzn. gzve up five hits. Lwo walks and scvm runs while getting only l two batters out. Flnaly Joe Dictz was c died In and stibdttcd the Dodtgers. They made tn e hits after that. but Joe Med- w ' triple in the fourth was the, ‘onw one that hutt. I! drove 1n a. run .tnd he himself tullzed later I The STCOIIEI game for seven I‘l-_ =J1J*"‘“ nltvs u-a". a tight. hurling battle, between Fokie Tom Drake, just ltn from Nashville. Tenn, nndt “fly Ken Heintmlman. Grand Circuit MILWAUKEE, Aug. lit-IA?)- Stxncct" Scott. ‘vnnor cf the 1940 II - ticleionian, wan the Matron t stoke for fuur-to-slx-ycar-z.ld HOV‘ tors, feature of today's Grand Cir- ‘ harness racing program at Lhe nsin State Burr. The even. carlzud a purse c zlmatcd at $3.000 The summaries:- Ameriran Stake No. 10, t.\vo-_vear- old trottcrs. estimated v.Iue $4.500. Colby Hanover tFt-ed Egani caution Bull tHarrv wit." crt 3 1 2 Green Diamond tTctn Barry» 4 3 Tlme-ZIOB I-4; 2:06 1-2; 2:0’! I-4. American Stake No, 10, two year old p:.oers, estimated value $2.000. Mighty Suwt tHttston Stone! HHI Tram (Tom Bert)" Fav Sterling tSep Palinl Volo Britten tHarry Pnwnallt Time-LOB; 2:07 l-Z. Matron Stake. four, five. six year nld trnttcrs, estimated value $3.500. Sp or Scstt tFretl Egan) 1 5 l N: Hanover tl-lartgv Whltneyt 5 I 5 Flari‘< Mendy‘ Guy (Tom I Berry» 3 3 2 Lori: Key IBcn White“ 2 ~I 3 Al=o .<:"r‘"rI-="tl" Hanover. Tzme-Zzw 1-2: 1: 2:01 3-4. Boy cricketer Shows veterans ORPINGTON. England, Aug. 2O —lCPt—Maurice Bcnent, 17 year o'd bntt-lng star of the Orptngton (‘rlcket C II). is giving the voter- .tn.< somctniti: to lJIk about. Heal. windy has scored lnorc tilnn L000 runs and in his last. l5 innings was dismissed only three titncs for tovlnr than 50 runs. He has flve centuries to his credit, all scored against good wztrt-inle teams. War shortage With Jockeys LONDON. Aug. 20_tCPt—'I'hls year's national hunt. mason is fac- ed with n shortage of horses and jockeys. Horses in training will be Itmltcd to about 650, with only a few stnblfs running more than a dozccn. Most of thc stceplechnse and hurdle race jockeys are in the services, several of them overseas. To mQetEI-Tiiday IS-fCPt- the Nalonztl the Canncl an MONTREAL. 'I“tv\ Tcnmitiros Lcvzuc and Aug. of H .0) zflmntcur Hccivy As=cc allcn will Frknv to rcneui con lilo two orgwn- antiounccd her: tnFC-t tn Trronto t ' II£‘I‘.i_~ b0} 1:1. IL WtIS Ratio"pgsllytlritiesdigllt | MONTREAL, Aug, 19-40?)- fcrvd postncttrment. of a scheduled ltl-rotmd title tght bctuocn More Berger, rt-cosriired bv the Cnnwdtrttt Boxinz Fc*'eratt"it as thc Dcminionls lfllfllwcflllj champion. and Dave casttllonx. Thai card will be run off t-morrmv night l REMEt-{itiifu WHEN (By TIu-Tnnadlan Press) t Jtck Dcmpwyz dethroned us. world HNIVYIVPITIIL boxing chomp- ih bv Gene Tunney in IP26 and nzoln beaten by Tnnncy In 1027. shrtcri a crrneback l0 y'e~rs ~go m- nkzht. It ended Aug, l5. I932. when Knfzish Leviwky of Ch cnqo Fcfr- ed n lo-round decwion over thc one-time Mzuiassn Mnulcr. \‘f“. WHY HAVE i *3“ d” sons Q “Qt ’ amvhvfiET? . gill‘, t tlvzttun he he'd i hwtl Split Games With Tigers DETROIT, Atlg. 19—(AP)-NeW Y;rk Ynnkccs ctme to grief today. not :0 lllltUIl by tlivizdng a double- header with Llc.ro.t Tigers as In losing their batting and fielding slot‘, Joe Dzklaggio, with a sprain. ed ankle. The Tigers scored eight. runs in an unrestrained scccnd inning In the first game to win 12-3 and then were knocked back into their httmhle place as the Yanks cup- l turcd the nighicap 8-3. The v.c‘.ory ill the second game. hlwvver. was small recotnpense for the injury to DiMaggio. who tum- cd his left ankle while rounding second aftrr hitting a double tn the fourth inning. No bones were believed broken but he was taken to hospital for x- rays and will be out of the lxneup for several days. At. Chicago the White Sox strengthened their hold on second place in the Amercan League to- dov by stunting out Philadelphia A‘h'."t‘cs t\\'.'cc. 4-0 and 1-0. Utorntoti Lee and Johnny Hum- phriws were the winning pitchers in the Sox extended their streak to eight in a rcw and‘ 1'7 victories In then‘ Ins‘ 20 gomcs. Tho A's Johnny Babtch, nl- thc Sox to five hits in the ntghtcap. was the vic- tim of his own wildnes’. After a walk and a sacrifice uI a Chicago runner on second use in the third inning, Babich intenttmully =walked Joe Kulzcl and then also t passed Myril Hoag and Taft Wright ‘to force Tom Turner across the plate svith the only run o! che ame. 8 Htunphries, making his third start. of the season. turned in his ;econd shutout in slX days. He gave the Athletics only ‘four hits. Lee hung up his 16th victory, against. eight defeats, by smother- ing the A‘s with wix smiles m the opener. At Cleveland, Jimmy Blondworth belted one of southpaw AI M. nar‘s pitches over League Park's Itort right fzeld wall in the 12th inning today to give Washzngton an 8-6 triumph over the slump-ridden Indians, who have dropped sx 1n l. row. In the 12th. Jim Vernon walked with one out. George Archie fl‘e:l out but. Blocdworth connected and broke up the bail game. Vernon Kennedy, third‘ Washington pitcher, gave the Indians only one hit. 1n four Innings and was the victor. At st. Louis, the Browns and BOI- ton traded ninth-Inning ralles to divide a doubleheader. the Browns winning the first game 3-2 and the Red Sox the second. 10-7. Ted w l- llams hit. three home run5 f r the Sax, making his seascn total 26 Baseball results (By The Canadian Press) rLWIERICAN LEAGUE First. game: Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 6 3 Chlcaxo 001 I00 02x-4 8 0 McCrabb and Hay-rs; Lee and ‘Fresh Sccrnd game: Phllarlrlphlo 000 (I00 000-0 I 0 Chicago 001 000 00x-1 5 I Babich and Wagner; Humphrles and Turner First. game: New York 0I2 000 000-3 5 I Detroit 080 102 0lx-l2 l6 1 Bretter, Stanceu and Sylvetrl; Newhctistr and Sullivan Second gimme: New York 00 200 321-8 l6 2 Dt-Poit. 000 000 120-3 I0 0 Ru=so end Dickey; Benton, Trcut and Teblcctts. First. same: ' I Bmstotl 000 110 000-2 6 0 . stwifinuis d ozn ktuo 2911-3 '1 2 E§%G,_?,-D‘~YF.L"§"EHE,E%Q $5,"; n , _, “OLLWT ; 1 s..1 ‘an Pemcoc , n excuse WE l< WAITIN FOE AT L$A>T 601M Hi5 PLACE- , ' and Swzft. ONE OF ME PALS TO C» HE t5 O: ME | éEtLé°dhh1°Jv or: $501‘ - =Y$8lI'“~ow' “ST 50%;?“ “m” 20o 1m tza-io 1s 1 I $155K i," <7 so. 1.0m. ooo 24o 100-1 s z we 35am- J hnscn, Ryba, Dcbscn, Potter, Reg‘) M. Harris and Peacock, Pytlak; 5 a -I~> Muncref, Kramer. McKain and =__ Ferrell Washington 001 002 lll 002-8 1'! 1 (‘lcvclnnd III!) 002 000 000-6 l0 2 Chase, Zuber. Kennedy and til-tan; Dean, Wilnar and Hema- cy. NATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 5 1 Brooklyn 700 200 0074-9 I! 1 Sullivan, Dtctz and V. Davis; C. Davis and Owen. Franks. Second game: Pittsburgh 010 00.’! ll0-2 5 0 Brooklyn I00 000 05x-6 8 1 Helntzclman and Lopez; Drake, Casey and Owen. Chicago at New York, St, Luuln at Boston. and C‘ cInnaII It. Phil- adclphln, postponed r ln. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 010 000 000-1 0 2 Syrcusc lI0 000 01x-3 ‘I 0 Fiscripgz- and Gnrbark; Whtthead and i. ‘ic. Ncrflfland takes Interest in vitamins CHARLTON ISLAND. James Bay. Aug. l9 --<CPl-V tamins have become of Interest. In the Crmadlnn nbrthlnnd after 250 years In which fur trnrlcrs felt they got along very BICMSIX (By The Associated Press) Batting tlllrce leaders in league) Plnyer. Club each GABRH Williams. RS. 1C6 334 102 141 TT3-V15. Wash, 110 444 ‘I7 164 DIMBBBIO. N.Y. 123 481 113 171 .356 Ellen, Fflillie: 10.7) 391 61 13f) .333 Hftpp. Cards 93 2B5 02 94 .330 Rezser, Dcdtgers 100 391 85 128 .327 HOME RUNS American League: Keller, Yank- ees 30; National League: Camilll. Duigers 25. RUNS BATTED IN American League: DiMaggio, Yankees I12: National League, Mlze Cardinals 89. Elli ‘NTNTTTG PTKTHEIT: came to mbbets Field. from St. Lona Int the biggest. player deal 0f "W 1940 season, Medtwick ts carryinfl l full share of the mmnt. load 0.1 hls squat. bulging rame. ‘ Up till tcday he was batting .313. just 20 points out the least!“ lead, and was fielding with and drive to the amazement. of hls t critics. He has hit l6 hcme runs and had three IIBPRTRW ball-III! streaks c-f l7, 12 and 13 games. Medwick‘; story is a strange one. He blew on to the National League scene like a. cyclone tn 1932, become one of the league's greatest butting stars of the decade and for some years was the highest paid player Medwick strong Man of Dodgers By Judson Bailey Assuclated Press Sport Writer BROOKLYN. N.Y.. Aug. IQ-(AP) -The stmng man of t-he Brockly“ Dodgers in their fight to- "~- “~ 'lcnal league pennant ta the mus- cular Mr, Joseph _____ | .&._. v». i MARITIME MEN AND THEIR Till STORY OI‘ THE “ROCK TERRACE" Built by David Lynch, Suinl John, In I875, the "Rock Terrace", I769 Ions, was one of the Troop Company's largest ships. While bound for JapunInI8B7,Ihe"Rock Terrace" grounded on a coral reef during c: squall. She floated clear but was leaking badly. After 25 days of pumping, the crew become exhausted and the ship was cbdn- doned of? the island of Guam. Under short soil and without a soul on board, the "Rock Terrace" rumbled about the Puciflc for five months before she went aground on Toruwu Island, 840 miles from the place where she was deserted. Rosebud PIPE TOBACCO SHIPIS .300. led the league in batting In m3‘! and set numerous records. Yet. he was disliked by his bosses. cf lrs teammates and most St, Lcuis fans. He never will w.n any popularity contests in Brook- lyn either. but alter booing him more or less regularly for a year the effervescent Dodger fans now chrer him on the slightest excuse. Isn ’t love Just grand CHICAGO. All“. lfi-fAPl-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Louis were reunited today. The scene of their reconciliation was the office of a Muster in Chan- cery who had been holding hear- inrzs to determine hrw much a1‘- mcny the henvywcicht champions estranged wife shculd receive pend- . ll"1 trial of h"r divorce suit. The tile ttuliler and his spouse, Mnrvn. conferred In a room alone for 45 minutes. Then hfl: manngerg Julian Black and Jack Roxbornugh, Mcdwiek. wf the Cardinals. ‘ joined them. Pre=c-tly, B my Thls is more l‘">" " In the seven yenrsht St. LOLIIS.;‘I“"""PFI and nnnonn¢¢d_ speech. For the first. time since he he never failed to hit more than "They're back together again. Package ‘I 5e Hdndy Humidor Pouch I S} Ib- ' 7 AUGUST. 20. 1941 L MINORA’S HER§ IIEASEORVIIIII mum um I0‘ ‘FD: all JOvblI-Idl! rnou" 4 FOR LARGEST SELLING ECONOMY ILRDI IN THE IRIIISH EMPIIIml now run: m cannon mno tam-full [Avl vcu do“, on usv OOOD-IOOIINB ln-wut She'll drcn her divorce aclon They'll start frctn scratch uglin- Somebrdy asked how peace ‘~15 been restored and Black rot~1@_'.'_ “Thcy love each olhcr. T3315 “m. ' ".1 l t PIPPIE AND "CAP" STUBBS 'P" A5 IN nv-rottmtne- mo '0' A5 IN ‘OY5TER$" AND ‘P’ AG: IN 'PTDMAINE' HE HA5 BEEN EATlNL-t ow-sreks our on seAsoN srt-terzes NO ‘R" IN “Auaus-r" ttllllll '. up mt, WHIIE fiQillgl/EQE OIITZ-MI? CLAKCV CALLEDA WANTED YOU HIM NJ‘ HIS FRIENDS AT‘ A BAKE AT HIS PLACE TO m: FPINIIQ Swan-can. In: . wma mm- w.n-I TO BIG CLAM DAY- — .——a By Edwina well w I out thinking 0t them. Citsrltoti Island, a beaver sanc- tuary hos lost its former glory as a distribution depot for the James Bay fur posts but traders aboard thc schnotlcr Fort. Charles carry- ing supplies to the north forecast tint in its new role Charlton will he far more important than ever it was tn the past. For several years the Hudson's Bay Company has sfudled the vita.- mtn content of food sent to north- ern posts. and. to overcome defic- ioncit-s, scientifically prepared vita- min tablets now are part of the annual suppres scnt ln. AIR OBSERVER MISSING YARMOUTH. N. S“ Aug. 19 - fCPl-On hls 21st birthday‘, the platens of alr ni-scrvcr Jack Nick- erson of the Rcynl Ctittadlan Alr Force were notftcd today by the a'r m nlstry that. he ls misslng. HO bccn serving In the United Kingdom for a month. 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