P i; ' I ‘ with‘ 1 Winn" '5' Pacific Ocean ; DUTC; . ¢ sotomou I5. ROMMEL “$7 INDIES/ 5- Q; ' drlvelrllep < . Agstnaua: ‘a ‘ Intel “l. t » {M / a AMEICANS and Australians begin M Z ' ,,_ / i; pushing Japs back; U. S. wins Coral A_G'F. SIX MAP STORY OF FOUR FIRST YEAR BATTLE OF BRITAIN . aws asl con ueet otwnt Euro e. n- don, other cit as blitnd Atlantic Ocean BATTLE. QF ATLANTIC II iii:- bcginr with sinlti Athenia. Sept. 3, I9 boats take big ship tall , warfare across desert YEARS i. OF WAR ‘it L F R Invades CORSIC ITALY enters the . warin une, I940; Stabs France in back I SARDINIA Mediterranean Sea o ism/tar rlussis , CHEAT BRITAIN -' occupy Iraq. Syria. _ Iran In April-Sept, I94I. New aid route to Russia opened iH o Ill .A h and Axis light shuttle - FIIENQI EQUATORIAL l‘ » AFRICA "‘ I EAST AFRICA Italians attack l r‘ $0M“ Qrigisllls cflcgtqia: ‘Allis Aboba In , . shim:- "m. Willi)?“ . l l Ethiopia by April .A..< bombed in A ril, I942 ; attack Pearl Harbor, 90s., I94I;seiso Wake, Sin a- "m Moscow in I9“- . pore, Philip In , Dutch Indus, 42 winter corn- 'Z'L'.'."XIII.'JL§T.'I.'.°$siifiifléii" ‘°"" """ ""' evastapol, push to Stalingrad, Cauca- sus in summer, I942 ‘»:- MAR$HALL ls. Sea and Midway sea battles; Allin attack In New Guinea and Solomons BRITAI Cccan wELAmf‘ ever-increas- '. W cnsm‘ f’; iviianiic l the Atlantic Europe with ing fury 1n; ~ I‘ i Franco s Tunisia falls, Moy; invaded in Jui —Red Army drives Germans ack from Stalingrad, Caucasus in tall, I942; Soviets gain an central lront in win- >_ tar and summer oliensivos, I943 x9 y. ,4 n {Lggfifl Mm Kiska bombs Japl in Aloutlans; Kuriln. Wake; cnerny K Ira —U. S. planes come in increasing mnnbers to bomb lee’: bases here and in Burma; Chinese stop Ja - ollennivo In June . a §QUTH PACIFIC -A|||q| in New Guinea, Yanks In Solomon uch loo north o. MADAGASCAR - ~Iicru 1s th; hi~tory ot [our wt: ti. lin-hiiwntz. oi cor gycars of war as it spread from Poland's frontier lo enccmpas the whole hat tor each yenr arc summed up in maps tPhCing course of 19351-43 conflict. ~ 44* _ .._. _ .- THE CHARLQTTETOWN- (‘LILARDIAN SPORTING N EW$ III! Argentina the world's title h; had in hi.s to lose his title bid in the rallied to knock him out. FlPiX-“s dream rests it h the strong fist and broad debut in the United States. He has won 54_ bouts. » Maritime lihess sanrr JOHN. N.B.. a '. - tournament will b: Tourney Sept. 5- Wild Bull Flrpo ‘llas Ileavy liroam rin heavyweight grasp 30 years ago when he drove Jack Dempsey sprawling through hte ropes only second round when the rugged champion 0P0: shou ers of a 230-pound farmer who is being groomed for an early The 6 foot 5 inch Cestac, who is 33. has been boxing three years as an amateur without losing a fight, 31-» (CPI-The annual Maritimue‘ chess held this year, at Monctcn. it was announced to -day by C C. Kirby. president cf associa- tion and o! the Saint John chess were M follower l set tor r R. Allen. ‘president of the be in the New Brunswick chess club. The dale Seirilember 5 5-11)? Moncton chess club, will charge of the arrangements. BASEBALL NATIONAL Chicago 2; Cincinnati 3. New York 0: Boston 6. St. Innis 4; Philadelphia 2. Brooklyn 4; Philadelphia 2. INTERNATIONAL Syracuse l0; Jersey City 4. Syracuse 3; Jersey City i. Montreal 3; Rochester 4, Toronto 6; Buffalo 2. has been and 6 Remember By The Canadian Press Bcbby Pearce, Canada's imported Merlin McKenzie and Harold Pin- pro- eau olay winners o! Australian. won the world's fesaional sculling championshi the Canadian Nat defeating he i5 in the Canadian navy. l-IER. PORTRAIT AMONG FAMOUS IDNDON, Aug. ion Patterson, 31 year old famous statesmen. The she was leaving the building in the background can be man. She has a 10 year old living in Canada. TRY AND GET ‘EM SMALL HOLDINGS m1 is three acres. YEO THEATRE " Tortilla Flat” STARBING SPENCER macs! IIEDY LAMAR]! JOIIN oanrmm _._..__.-______ MONTAGUE-FRI. 8.30 PM. MONTAGUE - SAT. 8-00 4' When lanai Exhib tion Ted Phelps of England over a three-mile course 10 years ago today. Pearce finished nearly a. quarter of a mile in front. Now first aid men tending the rescued Scientists believe that hydrogen and helium abound on the sun. i The average size of a Philippine B at 81 - (OP) - Britain's first woman flreguard to win the George Medal, Mrs. Mar- Aber- deen hairdresser, has had her por- trait in oils hung at an exhibition showing Allied leaders and other picture shows Mrs. Patterson. who rescued a sailor from a bombed building as and seen BOD boy ill. of ll. Tennis- Tournament Exoi Knights of Columbus tennis to the fin Baseball Wile Steers llubby Into Big Tins tement grows keener u the m». neknent gets nearer and nearer to als. There are five matches roar wonm. mi. h»... s1 - scheduled tor today and a large (Q9) _M,-_ H n; gm b . awn-be of 1am are executed to be is the ohlyabsselznu wuthiFilaltll-‘i; illlfiylgchlgdmtifh the P18?- who mahoeuvrcdw éierbwhtuband - fr the minor 1e elguec. n‘ e1 M» w»- lzn and somerled ifiE-‘noril ldent but nevertheless deserves, J. Hennesuv and Cyril Callaghan don vs. D. Peters. vs. W. Cullen and C. LeClair. J. oonnollv and F. McTrmre vs. Jack Campbell and Mary Murnag- 811. Junior Tennis The Junior Tennis Tournament of the K. of C. Centre got under way yesterday morning and creat- ed much interest among those taking part The results oi yesterday's match Ladies - Barbers Coyle and Inrraine McNeeIy won from May Doyle and Ethel Trainer, 6-2; 8-6. Joan Weir and Bernadette Mur- naghan won from Barbara Doyle and Wilma Fitzgerald. Gentlemen -Billie MoNeely and Cecil Dowllng won from Billie gnltamcsrg and Hubert Murnoghsn Merlin McKenzie and Harold Pineau won from Frank Slgswortlt and Richard Doyle, 6-4; 6-2. Today’: Matches At ten o'clock this morning mat- ches will resume. Phyllis MaoMill- an and Bethany MacDonald play Leah MacDonald and Ethel ‘Train- or. Mary Gillis and Wilma Fitz- gerald Play Barbara Coyle and Lorraine MeNeely. Carl Bradley and Hubert Mumaghan play Billie McNeely and Cecil Dcwlihg and the above match. V. Leonard and Earl Quinn vs. 6_w_ a Blanchard and m Con; said Oana. would be celled for Larter and Pauline Winner of No. 2 match at 3.00 full credit. , It all started with e poet cord. 1t n physical examination soon to see whether he would be reclassified. : Mrs. Oana took one look, and] 55:1, to herself: "Oh, ahl Ho's in I Hurriedly she sent a wire to Hap-Ir. then pitching for Milwaukee at the American Association. Mil- waukee had bought him tram the Fort Worth Club of the suspended, Texas League, paying $500 down. , Hank showed the telegram to Bill Veeck, Milwaukee bass. The contract between Fort Worth and Oana. providedthat if Honk was re-classified by a certain timeJ Milwaukee wouldn't have to pay an‘ additions! $4,500 for him. The Brewers didn't want to buy, a ball player Mia was about (Veeck thought) to be drafted, s0 he notified Port Worth he was re- turning Hank. The Cats were not operating. so Oana automatically‘ became a. free agent. Detroit snap- ped him up and now he's pitching and pinch-hitting tor the Tigers. when his real statue was deter- mined it was to.» lots to take him away from the Tigers and waukoe had to pay Fort Worth. >- l IQacHes I FOUR C FREE-FOR-ALL TROT— 2:12 TROT AND race 2.22 Trot and Pace - \ ENTRIES CLOSE SEPT. Isl. LABOR DAY, SEPT. 6 Races start 2 p.m. M clnlague LASSES .Purse $250.00 runes: $250.00 GEORGE McINTYRE. Manager and Owner. Il-llr '5' , n‘ f/W‘ . . tiny/i“ ,,\ , I no t/fiiiw" w’ ES LE TRIED ‘l’ Big QJA l-E ‘THE SENTIMEKITALIST5 _ Gwen Barbour, 6 14 1| "l: me" to “Slender, red-haired, and v tfifhgflfir-‘JT-n ArleenoK of bratty. med" is a mater bran-snail ithe Royal Canadian Air oree driver and handles the bust for station at Tnalltfllt 9B5 Sin spore, she Ill Indie iilhn, linguist-am tutti] her ca: ..........-......Purse $250.00 ,“,",_‘};,'§,"M,,'_"i,.$v_ i. fil..§“.."‘ d, 2.28 Trot & Pace (3 sec. allowed trotters) . .Purse $250.00 8 Rafi. EWWIIIW- "l" "l" I m Canadl m» the the but IIK tyanrs. she and fa gig engus-h vrlhcn BIHIWMO no so o wigle lansdmaug who were bombed $10.3 its fill-were bombed ou Jo. va. and finally escaped to Kenya Colony, South Africa. sarrsmsn 1, 1943 ilihgrlottgtoym T. ll. 0. A. Softball Tennis liluh Pfillilltb Tonight Matches Today . ..... .. , c. A. team will be held f Y‘ " in Park at 6.30 this evciilngvk The not. sinsies sh-mrivmhir my“ Plme be 0n mu. ' and the ladies dwbl ' e shi hve been decided at the oninoimown ‘man Club. it was “iiillmfiiafi. . my“, “m” and. instinctively champion for the last eevflll Y?!" came through again, ‘deifelflnl N" mm a u seotionlliu Olive e ou es on“ m: detected Miss Eleanor Bourke and iAs B. Deblgil. ti; 1-5; 7.5. It. was one of the best matches or the tournament and it was not until alter a herd striilll! m“ Ml" Johnéstlion and we. Barbour won the e. r e section of the semi-fin!!! in ltxhgnmlned doubles Mill E- no%'aam Baby warring mm 9s 50m find the; °‘ their wate hbl» -"' divs-gel i. ‘sheared . - " $\ Bourke and Allan Hughes d“ ea xirl§r1gfi““'°‘ an“ Fm‘ "w: h fterno . Hansen land N3; Viillaiijiias; “fig mflfs d0biblE5 chain n5 will" Bill liter-aside and Art gmwwfin” the men's doubles ti 11.5.0‘ 1° n4°"’51df h" “lief-iv remineilfliii _ rare" “w i. .. p. m owns“ TROTTER fuelling and crash trucks as easily edaea as the station wagons. The intr and England-aha has Ilvfll acics o! engines are no myilery New Zallnnd, Australia, Tahiti- uer. Clad In overalls and wl pliers In hand. she can “tlnke with a troublesome Cllgtne, pitta 609 a tireordoagreaseiobons a nom lile. Mr. was n rubber hm in sinfiapore and Arleen spent llll first f teen years 0f her life there and in England and India where she got her schooling, Her 001911 years. which iilo not total very litany. have been Silent trnveilin from one country w another W1 short periods 0t living in each. With Major Hoopla h were er may fell. rtunate were her re. and left gust uf POOH .' I've ALWAYS up 1am 30g can. oeresrea s11.» rv .. - You A ‘rnncncn AND umomroizrABLe Etfi . ‘IOUNI BEEN Ni 885V yam: ROOM AND CIGAR var/sun.‘ ‘ a. ORMANQ . Edwina ousted from Attu I0 P. M. ofiacilicOceaiyM mmw" SOURIS—MON. sao P. M. PHILIPPINE ammwaxs HAW“? MATINEE 3'45 P‘ M‘ 1 ustauas mum ' \ Ho‘? Caroline ls._ _TRUK r ‘Mmhanlt l w GUINEA.BLQ"O iGilbertlr. Can-g? ‘owl. "gawk ‘BRINGING UP FATHER MYLAND! CAPS SMARTEQN TC, THOUGHT i-IE WA.)- MY ARM Acuee. I'LL BET 5H5 TALKED oven AN . nous-- Lilo in England today is just one line-up after sn- "* "M" turns m board the infrequentt? other. Here's a queue of oily workers in London await- OH-VE5rMY FIANCE’ l5 so MUCH "resz- I'M BEGINNING rr-s TOO BAD THAT n-n 1v THINK ‘FHA i-isAi-‘iofiizhsesgizeom u "izizlgizagaAfi-L HOLLERING AT um!‘ wsu_- THE SHOC WaJI-D KILE HIM l! WELL" nu. BE BACK IN A FEW mu-nss --||M