._.. iuifv ha. 1942 Sporting News c?" "W"? Pittsburgh 3-1 on their ourth i American League All-stars my. =-é~;>-=- Ismoina. row and the third Appear Weaker Than In zslhezslsidlaygzitélwrgjfi; Any Of Previous Years a gift-g, who: H five-bit pitching 100 It: . Diets (8) and Phelps; "i" Bflllw and 013a. P’ By Gayle Talbot ted Prue Snori- Writer Annals NEW YORK, July 2—_(AP)- Without much doubt. the Amer- ican League will go into Monday's All Star ame here with one of the weakest am; it ever has muster- ed for its annual argument .vt'h ms National League. In particular, the Junior cir- cuit's pitchlnl and caZchfng-vit- ally important factors in such a. tense contest where victory vir- tually rides on every pitch-ap- gar to have reached an all-time for the nine years the classic h! been held. t is necessary, in fact, to offer no further evidence than that catcher Bill Dickey of the Yankees has s crl pl-sd shoulder and that Bobby Fe ‘er is 1:1 me pavy to grove how drastically the Amer- an League's firepower has been reduced oven since the game a .._____________ "fiilyflfilbl? gun's for the Remember when 31T=°§°§31~°§e l.‘§f°'o§“leul3§ bee: .‘Z?1l€“...'.%.‘.‘l"l3§. "s: e: "' "‘° °“"‘“ '"'" left behind no suocsssonwho fiz- wigtsgaurgopegadlhgi-sureitlflvg; Max 5mm llres to chili the Nattozéalhgls uers emu, blubhamd Gab ll‘! hlv. It l iz-nieolgdlxihllm alibi“ Yanvfs of‘; xgnkgui" lawn? a)" w"! M- hiseerlseaso fo.bt!.‘rni ° 3° °r° h» ml em»?- wli- w? st one"... sabre". ‘ .. ~ i831 tumbled w defeat’ before the A5 1°‘- mckey’ "L" ‘Mpl-‘ilutgg Tout-oil's sensational closing charge. ___________ catcher in the game to f‘ ganlkee velcgdrfst 11% Eliot year; ‘ e as assu ‘he er cans - an important dvan behi d m " "lllil “if.” deli PRELL-MINARY it’ B s ers. u l ram has bféli claipgleg at: undead __.‘°°_‘i‘fi*E-”l°m_l’!¥°-1)=, O B H1011 , 8-11 Z1 WI - edr left shoulder misc‘: it extrglnely fififig afigxé‘; e32 gfswa" doubtful he can play at all Mon- back to e ha“ m y day alnlt. "r talked witlfLac. Robert Moore and he and I went baclcfrhe tel- Guns Will sition when we got tilcm....'.l'he R man's voice said. ‘Buzz off and - mind Your own business’ or woros to that effect." Humphreys and Moore returned Fair Groizncls Tonight ‘figtlglfjglglefggmlltllitlsell t 30 f t f where the battered bodyegf 158: Another attraction will be a. to! (zronnors w” found ‘two nigh“ In‘ Keynote to tonight's programme which will take place at the Ex- hibition Grounds in celebration of Army Week will be a realistic, lotion filled, breath-taking sham battle conducted by eighty officers lnd men of No. 62 Canadian Army Basic ‘Iralning centre, Using 1500 rounds of ammuni- tion. smoke, poison gas, bombs, ‘iares, Verey lights and bared sayonets the men lrrbattle dress vill divide themselves into attack- ng and defending forces and stage phat should prove to be one of the highlights of Army Week. Other events on the programme. which commences at 8 p. m.. will be s. march past by various army mits_ stationed on the Island. demonstrations by the women in uniform, the Red Cross and A. R. P. and rousing selections .by two. top-notch military bands. starting lineup For American League All-stars CHICAGO. July 2—(A.P)—Pres- nt Will Harridge of the Amer- m League tonight announced the line-up of All-Stars who will take the field under Manager Joe Mc- Cllrth in the annual gnllifi with the lyatlonal League All-stars in New York's Polo Grounds next Monday. McCarthy. recuperatlns M his 11mm in Buffalo, N.Y., from an at- tack o! a-ll stones, has been ad- vised by physician that he w.ll be able to assume leadership of he Learn, l-larridge said. MoCarth is undecided however, on his postlve starting lineup and therefore named two or more players for each ltlon, with the reception of thl base whim will filled by Ken Keltner of Cleve- nd Indians. ‘Ihe line-lg):- Right flel -DtMa';g'iu (Boston) or Spence (Washington). Shortswp-Boudrellu (Cleveland) or Rizzuto (New York). Left field-Williams (Boston) or Iohnston (Philadel 11a) Centre field—D Maggio (New in York) or Henrictl (New York». 1st base—McQuinn (St. Louis) 0f’ York (Detroit). 2nd base-Gordan (New York) or Doerr (Boston). - Catcher-Dickey (New York) ‘kbllzetis (Detroit) Rcsar (New or . Plumer-To be named on day of game. v'{A Benton gains Fifth straight’ Pitching victory DEIROTI‘. July Z-(AFW-Blg Al Benton survive-d a major rllntn- inning threat today l0 dew-it 5i his fifth . Louis Browns 5-4 isl- successive victory that enabled Detroit Tigers to ditiric th: too- l . Ruvlliieitlwléilslky Higgins smashing his sixth homer of the season, the $%l?‘“l§l§§€§’mf;"in“€£i ililfléPostponed for Second time give Benton a 5-1 wcrking margin but. the Brownies came back with one run £1 the seventh and two in he eigh . 4 Then in the nnth Harlcnd Ciift aimed and with one out Walt~r J ich sent him to third wi h his third slnzie. but. Benton. who mo- bably will draw a pitchintz as ign- ment next wrek f:r tf1= Amflcan League All-Sims, induced Glenn McQuille-rl in hit into a game-end- ing dcuble ploy. at. Louis noo n01 120-4 12 1 mil-m it") ml 0“~'—8 l1 o Nieaelinlz. out» m. Gvlehcuse 0R. and Hayes; Benlon and Tech- Q . EXAMINA mm ~I‘ltllng and Snpplylm Glasses n. .1. “film OPTOMETRIST Montague. P It. l. Office Bonn: I0 to l2 n. M l to ll P. M. Iolldly! m. by up lntmull _ _ Oflloe Ocnnec with IIUGSTOII Satisfied with Frankie Frisch of war contest between teams from Frwem _three m, ~ B116 NEVYHAYEY and All‘ Wrce- heard toyilay.‘ Two txstiiigge ihevwhedg The three services will also oom- seen M155 comm-s Wm, Hugémng, pate in dash races and relay eon- on the Deadmane Harbor road. tests and from watchi the boys One witness has the some sur- work out at the local racle it is nalne as the accused. sgt. Edward felt. that plenty of speed will be Hutchins said he and the accused in evidence. had gone to Black's Harbor to- In addition to the above men- gether on the night of June 5 and ttoned events many other inter- with others had drunk a bottle o! estin displays and oompetit , whislq. Latcr the accused and an- inolu ing a respirator (gas mask) other airman obtained two bottle: race, are planned. of rum. No admission will be charged. the demonstration will take place Felt “Badly” at the Chnrlltzttetown Exhibiting A“ l Grounds start ng at B p. m. an er an eapse of perhaps an concluding two hours later. hour and a. hall’ the witness saw The Army cordially invites all Tan Hutchings about 1 am, Each citizens to come to the ounds followed a. girl in different direc- alld enjoy the evening hi1 the tions and met. again s few minutes boys in khaki. fer. The accused bad said he 1°19 "badly". They returned to Pflnnfield and the next day the —* cleaned one of his um. fo% andtothe; apparel, a v nex t th . Wgllgamg mu Black's git-Mr. eshlliieili: iiia "W111i I had n murdered. D f. gay was. ed up Deadman‘; Har- raws me "2l*..s2i."l“ “.223: or: with the murdered irl For loafing lsrllount with s. Ilsifllllazglcmfil: lacuna sue he had better sill his w" The with“ luosestec to him that "we had better Bosrrou. July 2—-(AP)—'Ihe where we Wm 11-min, nfififfi $3,‘; iron hand of Joe Cronin fell on an 311mm; ~35“; he was drinking apologetic Ted Williams to the ex- and m, was any “m. they were tcrlt of {$250 fine today as the quggtloned M, the R A I, station exasperated Boston Red Sex Man- h, w“ the wnnmflhw w m_ ager warned 111s temperamental “that M] the tlme‘m‘; e“ ,, slugger that an indefinite bencn- Th, witness s,“ h d :1? "m"- ing would be the purishtnent for e e ed this. his next outburst of tantrums. Noun“ sandm- ‘ml-incl rs , ras un en me out to Williams gince he Joined the nfig-edmmlghwufih "l5 1'46 M4 clulb in 1939. Cronin gave him. a o, m m‘ *1 °n "he Mt hand thorough tongue-slashing as he m gamma Whfifl 11° Yfililrlled and the other players awaited 5 Fm sund“? nlghl- T710 B0- word of the o5 onement of io- “used h“ 5am 11° was Wm! 38¢- day's ame wth ashington Sen- Edward Hutchlnfls throughoul ators ause of weather. 1m“? 1118m- Before Williams rted at the Dr- Arnold Branch. provlllelel clubhouse, he apolcgned to base- Dlflwlvfllst. stated the results of ball writers for the loaflng and an autOPBY he had performed on. sulky tactics that prompted Oron- the bfldy of Miss Connors. Death in to yank him out. o! yesterday's had been caused by shook follow. second game with the Senators, ing injuries to the head and "I know it was all my fault," neck. ‘Phere was evidence of Williams told the writers. "Joe did alcohol in the stomach and 1,1005 the right thin in. takln ms out and of sexual assault, 1-19 deserted of the game. Im ust ch dish en- blood smears on the (we g, 5mm ough, thickhead enough and out on m, head m-d a ‘Wodnch in 1ft field get under my skin. ' _ whit should do is bring Oillltwii ...§.‘.‘.3,}_“’"‘““ "m b° “m” ‘° lib one o’ wmlml. ----E, a em own oen oy ." . Cronin intim ted w tn baseb ll 6- l’ writers that Williams vevould he C LJ; ‘lliikslt ‘§£E.,“.$l‘.‘.‘§§li"3l. lit? (“More "an vse_1_._> their last. 24 games and now are ob. u». 88m?!» alto u. o. °“‘l‘l‘“lfiew.ilill‘fii"in%'°nlfifil‘lfllélfil York Yankees, open a three-game eggnflany a schedule o; mink series with the champions in a mum prices at s. level o1 two “m; twilight contest. below the maximum rtoes already fined Williams $250 for loaf- established by the will-time pro,“ ing during the fifth inning c! yes- and Trade Board." the announce. terday's second game," Cronin ment said. ' said. "That's all I have to say a- At the same time, the board call. bout that." ed on Canadians to eliminate all After reviewing the incidents Waste of butter in every kitchen that angered the crowd into ieer- Ind dlnins room tn the country. in: WilPamrls at his hyphen-m Consumption of butter. from the t, batting attempts In the 1mm m4 viewpoint of "donlcstic disa. pear- flttsvllfinlngs-Crcnl; added:- "entaéluedl tvrvlo "quite di ferent. " am s l-l bef ti: I; s —-ac a uman consump- eo 9*"- jgfll difmll=»=°e““~r talus. similar l” {h , . an WES H big flannystifle l~§3”l»l.?l’1l"°.lel'“e§? Mwlfl- restaurants. military camps in: h? xix‘ gvigiamshvanil to “lidagrlvafashglugeglix- in a w“ p“ o” ‘“ 9 PX‘ e" 5°” economy the board said nd now to hustle or lle won t be 1:. has." -E,_@_-eum,nated_ - “ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN h mo: szvm =SUPPORT YOUR Alum. By. J. R. Wlliams runs TH' wovfi BE A DISGEPCE rrls our oun WAY cAisAws GHOST! lF rr tsuir nee-cone EF l-trr PM“! Amlence, MY our: 3001491!“ Mtem-l Mecca-w! eeso, eov, wueae time ~tou seen . was rust" Moesmn‘ was .-- r AM suer ubaueestuepulz om 1n‘ some ole MAWMN‘ Eateuo DREADNAUGHT FOR AN WHEN 0t.‘ oREAonAuot-(T ererzclse BREEZE!--AFTER Wl-UNNY l-towu/ m was, Au. THESE ‘Ismael You RETURQ AN‘ 1 RECOLLECK om Juer iN ‘TIME 1o DRNE ‘rt-ts TiME6.'-~I'D Know uxr HORGE wou 055D To NOE! f , Hoes ANYWHERE, BRINGING UP FATHER ‘a Our Boardng House _v__'* ‘ ‘ “"1 With Major H0091‘. Mleran MA pogo \N A LmK -‘ $AUSAGEI .4,‘ wl-lv-clswr Y-A _ f Q ANL UNTIE saw YOUR WILL MAKE AT LEAST F 2 TIRES FOQ AN AlQPLANEol-J- "f. . W\%.I_—HERE' some 1 v aw l=ot2 A LONG- LObG.TIME"lj .' 1' =SUPPDRT YOUR ARMY: TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS _ F WELL AT LEAs-r HE HAswf BROK N Y- oowrLere WORKNAZE _ME it u: s WHY. CAP. ARE wou ‘WEEUN’ TH’ GARDEN '2? TEL "MY LQNNDI —SUPPO RT OT WELL LEARNED! Y .- TILLIE THE TOILER-I LESSONS N OUR ARMY V SEEVNNG TO BE lS RiGHTLMY COUSIN WENT V3 AfiRlCULTURAL _SCHOOL' wu- SHE'S BEEN To AéRlCULTURAL SCHOOL AND SAW) SHE DIDMT KNOW WHAT Tl-tlamlslel RADtSHES MEANT ‘BUBBLES, TH/sr MISS 9EARL ls CHARMmG ToBv av aemé IGNORANT o 6 OR sEEMma T0 BE “fl/ah LL,§49U'\E fidME flag,‘ COGKHUG). . “i I FYEAR-OLD DROWNED on in MABOU, N,S.. July 2—-(CP)- Alexander Rankin, 7, was drowned today when he got beyond ills zlrpwl while bathing in a lake near here t ing figures, the board said :— “Creamerv butter nroductl the first five months of 194 nearly i0 per cent lower than for riding period of 1941. isapoearanoe. in contrast, was more than 10 per cent high- WAR MAY COME CLOSER July Z——(CP)—-BI‘IY. W.W. Foster, officer commanding Military District No. 6, declared in an Army Week speech today thnt Canadians should forget complac- ency and all men ollrl women shoukl play their part ill turning back the present measures board and the De artment of Alr- culture are there ore a. combined attack on this gap." Butter production llad to be in- creased not only in _ months oi‘ "flush" production but in he lean winter months and in the heavy production in 1943. The subsidy was intended’ as my; an incentive to increase production. no The o'er on the Atlantic “You'd be nsified and brought —l‘§"1 i GOSHEN. N.Y., July l—(AP)- The start cf the Grand Circuit harness racing campaign at Gosheifs half- lle tack was st- poned today for the second e. As a result there will be a full week o! racing next week instead of the four days originally sdled- ued. .-I PITTSBURGH. July 2—-(AP)- Preaident William E. Bz-rlswngncr of Plttsbul- h Pint-s said today he Ls "pelfecty sat'sl'ed" wrh Man- ager Frankie Winch and l-l not shooting around tor a, rel-placement. Althollzh the tle~d ol the Buss i _ >7. . _ 1. .. a -_ . ~ a is. _ ‘ ,1”. Mtd-Oceon WOrffOnf-"HCIWOII to Woke l, mo" l o" no‘ _ 3o i MIDWAY IS. . w’ loo? ‘ I 1/; \, off’ \‘\ I, . p939 I _ “x ~00 _' t / are s» .~ -\ - Ho. I \'\¢_,\ Q- qfij, ‘Q9 \\ \.-.- . 4/, / 5/ ,e° “but 06'; g- \\ 44, 1, / l“ a‘? ] “lcQoVQy-k NlHOAv \ mum O “d / ‘fir ‘Qté ‘fl J‘ g o ,5 ammo; OAHU 0 MUM, 3h, MOLOKAI 4,/Q\\°‘ {VMAUI 2d v a“ Hiio é /”’ l‘? two HAWAII i . uohasroru. ’ U. Smiciazo d . z’ 5' ' s HALL‘ IS. EDI" \ \ \ internment .,.__~ _ qej-nn-u-Lnp- a i’ § o _1 _>| O a _ O a A-—-——-'_ ~ 4 WAKI .- MARSHALL 1s. H AWA a-‘mitted "keen dfnppoinimmt" , at the showing cf his lvxth-pfllce Nfllllmfll "H"! wiry he said A soul bllanestealslees II t Id Job t‘ I "reports that Fl-tvh would be re; bfflaui", in" . ‘t m m M " olaeed are too ridiculous to 3 This la the mid-Pacific bottle arena where U. S. tum-s are in strong control after victory over the ‘ Y = _ Vondwhere action may be renewed if Japs try again to slab at Hawaii vial/lidwsy. \ _.,_.._ ..,.__.,_,____ ________~_ ,_____._______ ..___.~_..u.. ...._ .- -0- pecllon o! Halifax amt .l.1e.1>. auxiliary unlta and District Commissioner Charles l LIWQIOIOM