LLlILY 18. 1941 PAGE SEVEIL Kay Cordon lVins Title For Third Straight Year BK D'Arcy O'Donnell Cam Ian Press Staff Writer VERDUN, Que, Jul free style swimming title Canadian sw championships here. Miss Natatoriiml course in pert of Winnipeg placed th Ethel Gilbert of Winnipeg tuied the senior women's 2004-94‘ free style final, an event in which placed second last year. Irene Barr o! Hamilton placed second and Hamilton third. Miss Gilbert's time was two she Marjorie ‘lhcmpson of minutes and 31 seconds. Hamilton swimmers finished ls-‘iead of Jchn Dean Toronto Ind Gordie Castel minutes, 19 seconds. Marjorie Thompson gave Hamil ton another Dominion title with a victory in the junior women's 100. ._ Provincial Golf meet at S {side Saturday The Provincial Golf meet opens at Summer-side on Saturday and the local golf members have a large entry list. Man of the R. C. A. F. golfers have a put their names down and it is expected there will be keen competition. The course is now in good shape and if the weather man is kind a good day's sport is anticipatecL-S. Riddle wins 11th straight‘ NEW YORK. July l'l—(AP)-El- mer die. the year's pitching sensa , achieved hi; ilth victory without defeat tonight as Cincin- nati Reds squeezed past New York w Giants, 5-4. Riddle gave up i0 hits and made s falterin start. but did not allow a run ter the fourth inning. Twenty fights Serviceman‘ ,Vie at Halifax HALIFAX. July 1'1 — (GP)- Twenty fights went into the re- cords tonight as men of Canada, Australia and Britain vied for im- ors in an inter-service b0 I championship meet that will con- eludc tomorrow nlshl- Contestants in the events. s00"- sored by l: Canadian navy. 1h- ciuded men of the Canadian Gren- adier Guards the Lake Supeflilf Regiment, Saint John Fusiliers, the Irish Regiment or Canada» the Royal Canadian Navy, the Royal Navy, the Australian Air Force. the Royal Canadian Air F0110. and the Governor Generals Foot Guard!- Results:— Middieweights: c. WooieY. 5t- Thomas. 0nt., R.C.N., defeated G- Jones, R.C.A., on points: Chatfieid, R.C.A.F'., knocked out Sullivan. army in third: Bouillon, R.C.N. de- leafed H. Dupon. 0.0.0.; Porter. R.N.. defeated Pappin. army; Van- snuik, R.CA.F., defeated Cpl. Steeves, army. Light heavyweights: Kennedy. C. G. 0.. defeated Eierguaon. IR-C-t Stoker Bowiey, R.C.N.. defeated Richards. L. s. R.; Giiiett, R.C.N.. defeated Cpl. Bingham, 0.03.04 Bellamy. R..N., scored technical k.o. over Short, R.C.A.: Nlckolo, 0.0.0. defeated Webb. R.C.N. lieatherweights: Rossiter, R. N. defeated Leroyer, R.C.AI‘.: Rochon 6.0.0., defeated Miller, Wlnnipel. R.C.N.; Cooley. R..N., defeated Le. combo, RCJLF. Welterweights: Mickey MoMuliin, Glace Bay. R..C.N.. defeated New- man. RCA.- Mosiutsky. R.C.N., defeated Mcfntyre, RAAJ‘; Bov- ine, C.0.0.. defeated Sergeant, 5t. John Fusiliers. Ughtweights: Holloway, 0.0.0.. defeated McLean, R.C.N.; Miller. Winnipeg, R.C.N., defeated Dunn. H. C. A., in first round; Burns, R. N. defeated Dupon, army; Handy. Toronto, R.C.N., defeated L. B. ,0'Neiii, army. DARTFORD. Enflland-(Wl-F. l. Murreil of Bcxicyheath was fin- ed five pounds and costs after I Customer complained he had re- fused to sell lier two oranges unless 1'l—(CP)- Kay cordon of Winn peg wan the Dominion senior women's 100-yard for the third year in a row tonight when she swept to a close victory over Bernice Beibeck or Hamilton in time in! and diving Gordon covered the Verdun one minute and seven seconds, five seconds of! the record. to defeat Miss Belbeck by half an arm-length. Ethleli Gil- chalked up a victory in the senior men's Mil-yard free sylo final when Tommy Parke of of Montreal. Parke! time was five Yard backstroke, male S. Bell) Duiieu of Montreal third, Castel came back to take 53 5-10 seconds, walling) Montreal second and Iilélontfieal nosed Em lOn and D. Pearce oi Harn- iiton in that order when he covered lhflofiodsurse in one minute, 2s 5-10 Tfnnmy Parke chalked up hi; 59¢- 0nd victory of the night in the Junior men's 100-yard free style tin. ai when he was trailed by two Mont- real wnvnctitora. N. Ashton and ‘longer. His time was 60 7-10 see- The army team defeated navy and air force competitors in a relay race between the three services, The amv team. composed of an. Ami Thoma-i. Staff sat. Bill But- ler. Bat. o. A. Newsom and Sgt. n. J. Heisser, covered the IOmyM-d route in two minutes fiat. Thomas had retained his three- metre springboard diving champion. ship earlier in the evening when - he piled up a comfortable margin over Ernie Hamilton and Leonard Greenougta of Ottawa. Baseball results AMERICAN LEAGUE Bolton 011 001 121-7 11 0 Chiollo 020 000 020-4 7 1 H. Newscme and Pytiak; Ice. Haynes and Trash. New York 100 000 120-4 l 0 ’ 102 I00 000-4 l0 2 Riddle and West; Lohmian, Mc- Gee and Dsnnina. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester 841 000 11x40 18 0 Lyons, Dreisewerd and Robinson; Hutchinson and Parsons. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 000 000 Newark 000-0 3 1 Syracuse 000 100 21x—4 i0 2 Christopher. Byrmes and Seam: Birrkhart and Bot . NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 000110-2 6 0 Philadelphia 000 200-2 6 2 Page and McCullough; Podga-Jny Warren. (Game called end with her team. eck second and Connie the senior men's 100-yard free style in with Irwin Crosth- L. Larson of Hamilton third, In the junior men's 100-yard breast-stroke final, D. Igsser o; out B. shepherd of Favorites advance In Millar Trophy Golf ch’sh|p TORONTO. July 1'7—(CP)—De. fending champion Bobby Gray played heads-up golf today to sur- vive opening rounds of the Millar Trophy championship for Eastern Canada professionals. The scarborough professional, was carried to the 21st hole before eliminating Bobby Lamb of Torch-I to Lantbton in the first round and: followed this u with a 2 and 1 victory over Wilie Lamb o: the sasne club. Jack Littler of Ottawa, one of the outstanding out-of-town en- tries who drew a first-round bye, WB-s about the “hottest" player on the Isiington Club course, posting‘ s. 7 and 6 decision over Bill McWil- i liarinhs ofséorlolfitlo St. Andrews, 8 ar Tro h in Dick Bcrthwick of Tollolltow Orlltr: dale, bowed out of the tournament when he was defeated 2 and 1 by Nicol Thompson jr.. of Guelph in the second round. Borthwick and Thhmlllfin received first-round byes, Lex Robson, six-times winner of the lwphil. was no match for Beb- bY Reith of Windsor. Reiih elim- inated the veteran from Peteibor. ough 3 and 2 in the first round and then battered Frank Locke of Burlington 6 and 5 in the after- noon round. Cabs, Phillies Tied as rain Halts game PHILADELPHIA. July i'l—-(AP)— heavy rain halted the game between Chicago Cubs and the Phiiiies to- day in the seventh inning with the score tied at 2-2. It wilirgo into aw National Lea- gue reco s as a game played, but because of the tied- score will be played as grt of a. doubleheader here Aug. . Bill Nicholson's 16th homer of the season enabled the Cubs to dead- lock the count in the fifth. Favorite defeated Vin Golf quarter finals sixth rain). AMERICAN AGUE ,, 001-1 I 0 Detroit 110 022 1OX—'l 14 l Hudson: Kennedy (6) and Early: ‘Trout and Sullivan. Halifax swimmer VERDUN. .. Jul l7—(OP)— R. Jaeger of QI-lllfllfax 85.. eliminate ed in the semi-final heat for the senior men's 100 yard free style swimming title at the Canadian swimminl ‘zhailzhlglvlhk Chfllhhlim‘ shi h re . Allstsreuualiiylns for a send-firm! heat last nizht, Jaeitfl‘ placed lhirlg in lahl heat 001113115. Newark 60 31 .659 Oastel of Montreal and L. Iarson of Bum“ 55 38 M; Hemilwn- Montreal s1 so .561 Rochestgt 54g ti: Jersey y S U56 39 47 .453 j zgers béll’ 14 Bil-‘tifinore as so .412 - “nix!” i ding ill: “in?” e not l o u n l II HItS t0 will 7-1 INAnTIONAL LEQGUE m Brook yn - St, Louis 53 30 .639 ii 43 35 .551 957F591“ “"1” “Pfipltjymfil ghlliirlllllll 4a so .524 Emma Hmmuagnilehkuhslag-s lh hies last Plttsbumh 38 3B ~5°° i 4"! 440 ppearance at Briggs Staodiun. hfld shim!“ 37 ' little more success todav as Ddeei-‘Yolé ggli-héll h“ 72*? Tillers belted hits w B“ fl t‘? H" "- Washington Senators. 7-1. (not including II K lam l sesllilitihm liicmry of the season I against five defeats. K111551118 h hhm‘ out’. when Rudy York's emf “twig s alga??? a fllh 1h the Missal}: brilliant nitchim also halted the batting streak of short- tu to- g}? llaamhifiaallglvwihohiugonusxleciltive ‘°"“°’" aB-mfl- Player, Club 0 AB B. l! Pet- mars N B J nior ma‘; s...’ raw '14. as s05 P: Eu ll - I I u DIMAGGIO; _ _ gig‘? s4 33l c0124 sis r Golf cllallllllolmlllp nggméi-s 17 s11 as us s10 MDodgels 1121s as c1 as: rzr-z. _ i u s4 2:49 a4 so sss ssrrrr JOHN. N-B. dulrjugllw Eggkf“ (GIN-The fifth annu Bmnk Phillie. .75 27, 3s 5B 335 championship of the New’ “land "wk “d PM“ “w” id o norm iums Go“ “mfiili?” Rvllgrillie gall In: the linlu t : DiM ggio, cllunm club AM’ u’ n w“ m- YsArllltglscarllid Falligiell? Yankees? 201 nounced tonight. The competition will be 36 hol” of medal Dlsy 09th l° 53""? boys who are junior me a o any club affiliated with any m‘ vlmlal or state golf association. Ihe bought something else. U: Mlnard’: for MW- Y. M. C. A. 10 FREE SWIMMING LESSONS FOR BOYS and GIRLS 10-14 YEARS INCLUSIVE First Class: Monday, July 21, 10.30 a. 1m At The Butts Swimming Instructor: o. n. Morris. Gen- Swi- Y-Mfi-A- round and Quarter-finals m-atohes of the United States public links golf chamnionsiai e a matches without trouble until [I3 elymlnated [hooked up with Jack Kerns. ain in- piayed winnim Rolf all the way and ‘ closed out the match on green National lei-Elle. Ott. Giant! 15- SPOKANE. July 1’!—(.AiP)—De- feat of the tournament medallist and red not favorite. Jimmy Clark, provided a climax today to third u. Clark had sailed throuzh but: underwriter in Denver who the 17th How They Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE won lost Pct. (By The Associated Press) Batting (three leaders in each Thimble Theatr- ntmg BATTED IN TlLLlE THE TOILER — Riddles streak A year late By Gayle Talbot Associated Press Sport Writer NEW YORK, July l7—-(AP)—— This time a. year ago, when Cin- cinnatl mas were rollinl Mons to their second straight National League pennant, Elmer Rddle would have been B. baseball sen- sation. But Eisner was a year late. ‘Ihe Reds have fallen apart so com- pletely that Manager Bill Mc- Keohnie has been kept busy dodg- ing the pieces. And so Elmer's feat of winning 10 straight games, tha last two shut-outs, has passed prac- tically unnoticed. Elmer Riddle is a tail, blue-eyed, square-jawed young fellow out of Columbus, Ga. He admits modest- ly that he owns 10 victories with- out a loss, and says "I guess maybe I'll do all right i1’ my luck holds ou " OLD Jul fans It actually wasn't until the cur- OUT OUR WAY ‘THAT EFFICIENCY ~ MAN sPEEDnJ UP THAT ANTIQUE LATHE ACTS LIKE HE EXPECIS lT Miei-rr NOT STAND MODERN MIRACLES" Au’ EITHER HE AM’ FALL. ER TH MACHIMELI. EXPLODE AM‘ SPLASH.’ races here, will be run REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Fbr “getting that was none of Johnny Rirzo, rookie Pittsburgh Pirate outfielder. was fined s"... oy President Ford Frick of tional Baseball League three years ago today. Rizzo had the bench to protest a third strike called against Jkn Tobin. bombarded Goetz with pop bottles ‘Li? FAiuT ORCHARD 1'l—(AP)-Rain ceiation of today's Grand Circuit The scheduled program off tomo info ordered Rizzo out of the frame. rent campaign was well under way that McKechnie looked around d0- liberateiy for some help. since then Elmer has been every club in the league except Pittsburgh. and his last six victories have been 02m- olete games. GUY WHO'S RUN iT FER BEACH, Me, forced can- HOW. an argumen 1, 5 bu; ~.~=-'- the Na- rushe " off By J. R. Williams Bur you NOTICE -r»-\' W YEARS AikfT AFRAID, FER HE KNOWS IT’LL STAND uP BECAUSE HE r-iAnwT EVER HURT IT WITH WORK-- THAT'S ‘TH’ WAY I'D FIGURE THAT PICTURE g ’ axial-fail? G-Rwiaurimg. ‘ j-Ib Grand l Circuit‘ DiMaggio ’s into Hitting string Snapped at 56 CLEVELAND. O... July IL-(AP) —Joe DiMaggids fad-game hittng e streak was snapped here tonlzht as his New York Yankees beat Cleve- land 4-3. The siuggers string began May i5 against Chlrazo and bfltcr- ed George sislers modern record of 4i, established in i922. and Wil- lie Keelers 1897 mark of 44. Going lo bat in the eghih A1 smith laced the Yankee slus- ger three times while Jim Bagby induced him to bounce double play. Lou Boudreau to Ray Mack to Oscar Grimes Q\\l“>§===;e~ .4 in- the i ,__ ‘Zé-x. with four hits and‘ one 8 Ii An I with h m d, 4P3 hot smashes and threw out. the _ H, m“; M ump r? is}? the base? 1111;? Dllgaglglo hit Yankee mlmeldelh The "mer “m” 3 vcva worm am when he into a double play to and {he mm. smith pitched to ‘WDiMaagio he large 1 5'ol||rt.g In three previous Bbpeargnqgs he “talked h.m on a t-._ree an! [ll » iwnomy ltncdn m w“ c grounded twice to third baeman Plmh Thflhllilfliimllire- Ken Kenn" and walked 9n“ Joe had his lost chalice in ihc Now Made in OUR BOARDING HOUSE 1%? eemzsusrsa! T5419 FELLOW sr. BERNARD, WHO Poses A6 AN ALPINE euros, BAFFLES - ME/wwHE l5 A6 IGNORANTOF THE ALPB A6 A HAWAHAN ~ PEARL. DI\IER,AND Hi6 ‘SPEECH l5 N0 MORE swiss THAN A BROOKLYN TAW DRNERQ DiCTlON/w- A sPv OR FlFTH COLUMNiGT, I'LL ~_-£z paw was rcuted by tie Red kills in a ninth-mining Johnny MlJlTlly pll-Cllfrfl a trple t.» Lorry Rosomhai. . Mack, to aiiiw two runs but cloivn to retire pizicf -liiil(‘l'§ Clar- Roy Weati-lerly to end the game. azainst Chicago. might have been extended but for sharp fielding by Ken Keitner. Cleveland third ions."- man. In the first and" seventh in- elghth, coming to bat against 13.1.;- by with the bases filled and one out. However, he biuiced to Boudreau for a fast d:ubie play. \\\“ Yankees Widen” Lead Over Cleveland T0 §even Games -—-_ (By LARRY HAUCK. Associated Press Spcri Writer) CLEVELAND, July l'l—(AP)—The fiasl-slrpjilng New York Yankees virtually knocked Cleveland out of the American League rare tonight with their seCund consecuiivc victory over the imli.~ns, 4-3 m a fight, bag. ile before 67,468. Victory put the New Yorkers oovrn games ahead. Joe Dilllaggilfs hitting slrcuk was snapped at 56 slrulglil. gnmcs as Al Srnllh and Jim Bughy rrilrell him iliroc times and w. iki-ai him n fourth. Lefty Gcmrz stmiod the Ivdinn: i‘ run for south- iirht innings, but the si m rsi£4§yhcig§silpoiro rally. Fxemnn ba rg for Rwy‘ bore nce Campbell and Hal Tl'osk_s' and DiMaggifis streak, started May l5 in-gs he made sensational Stop; o.’ GlJAhlNlEED Canada MINORA ILADESI5AVE you Mqusr on ss§v,oo0n‘-.l-.bolc|rio SHAVIS! Lou With - liilriur i-loople YOU AND GNAFFER h?‘ Twiees \'\lil.l_ HAvETO “i 6E THE BLOODHOUNDS/ -~ I'M TAKiNG on." TOMORROW IN THIG CHURN 60 CLYDE AND MACK CAN 301M YoLhAND ill I DoNiT GET THE x '5 BRAKEe ‘FIXED I'LL so ~ DOWN THE ltiOiJNTAiN IN we FORM OF A LANDGLIDE.’ w“ .. ‘ K . -:{_';\\§\ X /’/\;J // / WAGER f .\\‘. “ ._,e\;\\\_\ ha \\\ ¥_ | Know Haw fl<lN FIND OUT li= MR5 DAW JONES IS e-Starring POPEYE Auw, MPSJONES HADDl/ BIPTHDAV TIPPlE AND “CAP” STUBBS By Edwina "sAL LY. WOULDN'T YOU AN,AH, ICE CREAM SOD/Ar‘? LIKE OH, UH - -WELL, NO, THANKS l American rescuer Dillmiil- Ygnkeos, 76: National League. Nidh‘ oison, Ciibi. 84. I Arie Gnwgv Mank- Alana 9min. In; I FlAN AN ERRTAF For? MRS. KELKS AN’ SHE GIMME NICKEL! Looi<iE--| SAVED A GUM-DFOP FOR YO U—-l A MY LAND TAKE THAT WHY DOES E75?- THIN AWAY-- BODY TRY "r0 MAKE A PERSON EAT ovum THEY'RE‘ PRESENT COMPANY EXCEETED! By Wesinver . BOY-HE COULD HELP ME PO51’ i “wow Y PM GOIBBWU APOLOGIZE 1U THAT "MT MOW! DIRECT$ ONTO-IE ISLAND A LOT OF lDlOTlC PIOVIE- STRUCK filRli ARE PESTERlNE; ME FOR Ab! IMTRODUCTKJN "Z3 ‘THAT DlRECfOR AND ‘I. CAN'T €TAND MOvlE-STRUCK GIRLS