- PAGE i SPORTING NEWS é m» —-—..., .€s liWdf Transforms Type 0f Major League Play B! JOI RIITCIILEI NIfWYORK.Junel— (AP)- The war has been responsible for a complete transformation in the type of play in the National and American mo: reoogn as the piwhuin: loop. with accent on defence, senior circuit has done an about- face. with the hitters enjoying a banner season this year. The Jun- lor circuit also has undergongua a. t- face-ll! switch from tel-s’ no ise to a P ers‘ league. A check of the figures shows the National League ha, for the first time since 19M, a dist .261 to .246 and has more N0 hit- ters. l7 to eight. Last year was the only one in the past 15 that Na- tional outbatted the American. and then only by one point. looking over the reasons for their change one finds that the war has taken from the American league such renowned sluggers as Ted Williams. Joe Dimaggio, Hank Greenberg, Tommy Henrich, Char- ley Keller, Joe Gordon, Cecil Travis. White Sox llope To Dausa Worry In American Ligue B! JIMMY JORDAN --(AP)— CHICAGO. June B Chicago White Sox. who haven't won an American League pcmiault since 1919, may not win anclthtr; this year. but manager Jimmy Djflcs says they're going to make it plenty tough on the other teams of the league before next October. Dykes was pretty proud oi his club as he came back home today for a, two~week stand, after uln- ping ll and losing ioui" in the last two weeim "wove Rot good pitching and- our hittinx is better than fair," Dykee said as he arena-red ivr w- morrow’: invasion of Boston Red Sox in a three-game series in a fight for third place. “Weue not up there now. and maYbejF/e Wm" get up the-m. But well cause some 0f them a lot oi trouble Dykg will ‘have hie team at While 50x have had more than ordinary success on their home grounds this vear. Dolph Dalnllli Joins Rod Sox gr“ B!‘ J°° gpgnin pm Camilli. forineritv a base. Hob? "l Mum.“ strengthen the England Defeats ' Australia la llricket Match ID 1 d. Jun 26 _ (Rana-tn) Lntfllgflllgfld dfiIgltfll Australia here today in an excit: m; 1mm; by 4i runs in the sec and Htm" wicket match of the geason between the sides aven- ging a defeat administered by the Australians earlier flii-S Y9"- The Australians needed 330 N!“ to win when the third and lass day’; plgy began H118 ID01111118- in they almost succeeded. t 1 The opening Aussie batsmen a.- lied 108 run-rand the Down Un- der" team ran up a score of 189 for three wickets. When the Eng lish bowling been w be" “W”- The heroes of Englands victory were their two new bowlers. P0179 and Pollard. Pollard dismissed five Australians for 76 runs. while Pope dismissed three for 69 HIM- Softball Dame incl, batting edge over the American league, l cuso. mmT-F Six Survive In ....._________ -._... . _=_._. ii- . Bu Lewis, Pinky , Did: Waikwgfieid. John :3," Stan Spence, Bun Chaplain, K Keit- ner, Bill Dickey army McCosk and Luke Appliiig. Shoun and lilmle White es- of the Ghats Uncle Sam's uniform. dearth of left-handed pitchers. The departure of Vandermeer. Shoun, l-lelntaelrnan, Poilett, Lenier and Vern Olsen of the Cub, left Preacher Roe of the Pirates, Vic Lombardi of ‘the Dodgers. Rey Prim of the Cuba and Arnold Cer- ter of the Reds and Bob Logan of starting solfilat-awa. Baseball Results INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark Oil 000 001-3 8 1 Rochester ii0 000 02x—-4 i0 GMidlLtos axad Mvzvnziggsvki; Gozart. r er an c e . Slrracuse 210 110 coo-s 8 0 uffalo , 000 201000-3 8 1 Devils, Wehmeier and Kerns: Roscoe, Parkhurst, Gillespie and Welch. l2 Baltimore 001 100 0- 3 5 5 -Montreal 400 800 x—12 14 0 Pcdgajny, Jamison (4) d: Kuhn; Gabbard and Todd. Second Game: Baltimore ooo 12o éai-s l0 1 j Montreal ii0 000 10-5 13 4 Barlllari and Loilar; Hathaway,‘ Davis (o). Gabbard (o), and Brit-l t m. Jaersey City 101 coo ii-a s z.§,;_ “m, Toronto 808 101 3-8 10 0 Zabala. and Toncoff; Jordan and Pruett. Second Game: Jersey City 000000010-1 4 5 Toronto 021 012 cox-s 8 Piecirello and Clausen; Johnson and Pruett. NATIONAL Cincinnati at Boston. postponed. AMERICAN New York 210 001 010-8 I! i St. Louie 00S,010004-4 8 1 Dubiel, Zuber and Garbark: Hollingworth, Shirley and Man- t out ilorseshoo Tourney fault. ls Pootpoaod A softball game between the| Coilegians and the Aircraftsmen, m t“ 52ml" Willi‘ tarsal was pos ne as ng of wet grounds. It was the third nod amc for the Collegiimfll There will be a. ractic tthe i??? the first for the Aircrafts-lxnighta of Colum us Rzcilleation men, , Cent-re on Thursday evening at __-——i 16.30 for all girls who have handed TWICE-HONORED Iin their names and for any others Kuhn” Curie ll the 00W WOBiQ-Il who h“ twice been awarded the Nobel prize for achievement in gciencg _ first in physics (i900) apple with almost as much vitamin 1nd lfl in 1911 for Oirtbtundilll aohiesveficaantpinzzoilkmililflf. who are interested in playing softball and basketball. First Section 0f first section of the Brighton Horseshoe Club handicap tourna- ment which an last ht and which la sched ed to con nue this evening. The survivors are Andy Martin, uurfiins nun ‘ Assault Doss lfrom Wings ____.______ trighta walked away with second victory of the Kni htl of Ooiunabua softball league w they defeated the Th9 MRI I i toni t t 0.80. wild‘ b: DCIWQQEImIOhQ 11:21:‘: :nd the g . THEATRES bl raaora s comm: '< Draco Wins By ‘Kayo in i Jlth tiowilhhefew °ii°°pli'°“liii?ee ‘l2; 114 88W W BI remained, but such name pitchers a; Johnny Vandenncer, Clyde Gumbo of the cmoan noduns Harry rt fies Johnny Beasley. Howie Pol- ROBERT RYAN RUTH I-IUSSEY Patricia Collinge Mady Christians . , George Munger and Max lender of the Cardinals, Hlil St‘ out Pat Giodano, Arthur Stadium tonight. . Mcntrealer floored Giordano in the second round and lnunuoh I-lli Bithorn of the OIII, Ken Heintzelman and Bob Kilner of the Pirates, Larry French and Kirby Hizibe of the Dodgers. all wearing Another reason for the rise in National Mimic hitting is the u, REMEMBER WllEll B: The Canadian Press Jane Darwcll Richard Martin 1 _ Never to be forgotten is this story of the gal- l lant girl who lives next door - - - and the boy who lives in her heart! 14 la front of Biggars store at the 60b Elm the Braves as the only regular your. 1B Bishop Street, contradicted is . S. amateur champion. “"8"” mm" hf‘ the night of Oct. 14 last, he saw _ eluding men, women. and children Sour“, Thun 7:459:45 standing near Bigger‘: store while , ' ; being beaten by some person whom Matinee 3 30 RM’ the witness was unable to recog- nizc on account of the darkness. Citation For Military Medal evidence, R. R. Bell, defense coun- sel. asked the Court to dismiss the case on the ground that the Crown had not established a facie case said he was inclined to agree with the defense counsel but since the Montague Fri. 8:30 P.M. Montague Saturday no covering thirty awards ousiy announced to officers e Canadian Anny y by the Department of the following cita Emeat Augustine S and men of th Jury __ thought it better to continue the i case. Historic Document- (Continued from Page 1) ar_—._:.-—_—_-_——__———~— _-~—-—___ ada just missed being the 13th in line. tion for Corp. tanley, 5, Char- wn, who was awarded the Prior to and during the attack on February 10. 194s on the wood pproaches to Calcar, opens thia morning, the Attorne General will address the Jury. address will be followed by His Lordship QhEBJABJEJlWY; threatened with invasion dying m the hell of Dleppe winning Mflflfll - ‘inéilarliyllpkldaegaylidliuy aid Edi-ole across Bounce Hnl- ’ g to declare war on the nala. The tactical disposi and Great Britain. the units required that the line . v In Suoroalc Doart The case of the versus J. Stanford Bigger wasnc concluded when supreme Court adjourned’ yesterday evening but the evidence for the Crown and the defense had‘- been finished and a. . u. de-i fence counsel had concluded his address to the Jury when, the Court adjourned til 10:80 this m Biggar is accused of " “‘___ n- saulted and caused bodily h to one Harold Mclrellan on the right of October 14 last at or. near - Lellan was taken in the P. l. Is- land Hospital where he remained in a state of semi-consciousness for several weeks. » . Justice A. E. Arscmult pre-_ sided at the trial and the Crown was represented by Attom Gen- eral F. A. Large and (hi. lines. Seven witnesses were heard for the Crown and two, including the accused, for the defense. The evidence of ‘George Shep- hard, who worked for Bigger, and that of Hector MaoQuerrle. 261 Fitzroy Street, agreed on the point that at no time between 10.80 and 1i o'clock on the night of October was there any crowd in ner of Chestnut Street and Avenue. The evidence of Her-mm flav- thc evidence of Shephard and MacQuarrie. Feavyour said that between 10.30 and ll o'clock on a crowd of about10 persona. in- a man lying in a gutter nesrby was At the conclusion of the Crown's a, . Mr. Justice Aneenauit might not be satisfied, he When the court t nd m the side's eves-i puking communications be laid along a road, which was in full view of the enemy and ran parallel to the n to capture thial cate and to effwtl portance that line. communications be maintained to all units under command at all hours prior to the operation. this p;- road was under continuous mortar during this time. w thout pause for rest or food, and with members of his detachment being killed wounded about him, Cpl. Stanley laboured to build this line. He suci- ust prior to zero hour in an air line about S0 ound that With- Rcpresentatives of 50 nations for- mfllll! approved the charter I i unanimously and cheers. But to give in bein 1a. villarge 131113111011 quest or won ominaition a. mm named Masaryk who helped gi dance Nations organization, now must ratify it. President Truman arranged to constitution for a new to the United States Senate officials hington. piled up that world flDDrove the charter to put it into ef- the delegates were boasted it was without a tan-ital‘ fl- would-be Caesar spears against stood all mortar contributing materia cese of the operation. "This non commlssione courage, determinations and devotion to duty was an ex- oarnple and inspiration to all ranks is est traditions of a ‘ghee hopes of the iivi rom " ~ ‘Min demo never again A‘ union of republic; worthy of the h he seize of Sebast- Thcre were six survivors in the m; coy-pig’ war against the Germ man who broke the . "a country formally ted peace. UNITED KINGDOM Air Survey 0f m uins 1 mete-in . lens Cgll-IWPIQOIO the world of how étfiit’i.i"‘iii°tlii.nl'h“‘°°" “° Marltlmcs Planned Prizes have been donated by Bill; Weather-bio and Howard Mclnnisg was announced last night, as, the tournament got underway. HALE In the first round the resultnexmmgvg sufvg were as follows: McCourt won from Robins. Jeffrey won from Larter. Yorston won from Gallant. i Mchellan won from Connolly.‘ Whitloek won from Molnnia, de- A. Martin won from McDougall. default. Phillipa won from Fred Martin. FitGaudet won from Murley, de-I u . In the second round the results W62? l A. Martin won from Doyle. Jeffrey worrfrom Phiiléps. Yorston won from Gau et. Whitlock has yet to meet Mc- Cowt, and Mclieilsn drew a bye. hen the winner of the first, section is declared the some lBl players will play again to se winner of the second section. two will then playoff same person wins both Last night the Whitlock-Mc-i Court match was called"ofl whenl McCourt was called the local department. Girls’ Practic Scientists have discovered an Titus “Tits roman July 1Q, 1940...Britain standing alone. . . . ‘we shall fight," said win- ston Churchill. “on the seas and the beaches...in the fields and in the we shall never surrender ..wc will carry on the until, in God's good time, world...ste-ps forth to the rescue and liberation of the old’_”...bolribs d robots and rockets...a coun- try which never faitered fulfill‘? WhiQhmi-fllflhtilother es never aay e FRANCE AX, June QS-(CH-An y aimed toward the_ development of additional air ser-g Maritime Provlnces,| Doyle won from Buote. |wiil be opened this week b supervisors appointed by t e Air Development Board of the Federal De artmeng of Reconstruction. teen cities and towns in named Quisiind whose name be- trayed, stripped, delivered to the . out of the wreckage, an . . Charles de Gaulle... the Cross oflnrraine h wil t0 continue the fight from abroad Ief ett and Pershing and Ver- sailles Bii-Hacheim erul named lieclerc the barricades of Paris row of white crosses and poppies . freedom at last. I the United Natio enter the mar against the Axis llbrelgm Minister Herbert Evatt, gray and solemn, scratches, his name upon the document . her sons dying on Borneo to recapture soil for an- other member state which once lay wide open to in- vasion while her fought brilliantly against Rommel in the Agicon desert. Sui-tall and proud. plucky face scarred by the wounds of two . . sad and hungry country which refused to be con- Lla Libre Belgique symbol of a ree press. BOLIVIA - Brazil - Canada ‘ri-ie names pamde across pages of an historic document conjure up half-forgotten memor- ies of democracyk darkest hours . . . Canadirna streaming out I/CIOSs the Altia lc to defend a Britain By Webster ' "ilE-l-Fl-ium u. l fié's"'n' RED , or TALKING Aeou-r THAT, I'M TiRED OF 1mm: I Surveying the Maritimes will be D. H. Collins, principal of Lunen~ burg County Academy; Dr. . R. 1" Delhousie Universityfl and J. B. Young of McAdam, New wick. Six investigators have ppc ted. lidfr. Collins will leave this week for Prince Edward Island while Dr. Foran will open his survey in huh»; Toronto Naval Officer B . unless the, DYOWIIBd A June 26 - (OP) to a fire with; I" in y Harbor Sunday nimht when a. whaler capsized. has been forwarded to his home in Toronto. Lisut. E. Klllem of Toronto, who v/itaier capsizef) Chief mourners, pail bearers and the guard of honor were from th officer's ship, l-I.M.C.S. Midland, in port for decommissioning. UNIQUE DISTINCTION The late ouvei- Wendell Holmes was tlhe OnU man OI 1a of the British ever C as an orange — the White Cal- made a member o the Honorable ville. Sogety of Iiinooln’; Inn. - THE FEELING ls IMITTUAL!‘ tel-ruined on peace. Cabinet typing staff, responsible for putting out government white papers, has typed 30 miles of lines the last five year-a. One typist h, mum", u, and m, my “out the streets mew. and Miss Liggett T!" “m In the name entries. id he find u: itezesti d "l! "Hob! Mifylng an" 94.710 brackets and 00.000 aater- §f‘,,,m,,,,,,¢,',,,,;;, “m! $123,336 n W lhfmu" upon him unhappy_or out of TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS said these included 200.800 oom- mas. 3019.160 dots. 135.525 dashes, iska. Remember Lidice . .. the death of Hitler ve Czechoslovakia indepen " th we to risor ole- intro pecplgglfgé no Nuihn. gfiéngg‘ efu-lf-lyf, ifiguj°i¥g n1‘: atietmmgmthp: fictions: Warsaw dmLmlE“ _m s“ _"‘mhm°m"m_ been m u my; need o; m m; Government, and asserted Poland .. Hit- o. city can be killed by bombs a queen fleeing in the night befo Gennan paratroopera c people tortured and wa tea Nazi Lgafls concentration camps and 1114118 squads liquidation of 280,000 w Je s. NEW ZEALAND - Niolrllue. — Norway A country dedicated to peace sold out to the Germans by e man REGINA. June 2o - (or) - Charlie Roos, "eno lives at the Nash idor andaimnnlmed iilcc- forlt Arthur. - the SAUDI ARABIA — Syria. — Tur- key Ukrainian Soviet Socialist have Republic —- Union of South Africa Produced Jan Ohrietiln finuts. the Elder Statesman the inln on his of Versailles and Geneva and 8w besid Francisco . sent Beacon: into iahed ahcane chair seat. mss Lig- gett an be slavio. - Guatemala. - United time States of America Pearl Harbor ruanldin Dei- ano Roosevelt, Gen. Eisenhower Regina. doorways today, Chair- “h! '1'“!- and Gen. MacArthur .. the fem’ coining is aslziliablind person may LADY “we l"! Will". Illfll. with ease — but the oaned m T M537» wml" l0!!!» llllblry. men on Okinawa a nation dc- chair fashion is a thing of the past, AN "Al. Lorne flw. and the workshop h€I6'dO¢5 not Bu“! “SHOP- Ik. McIntyre, Dimmer.“ Letmengmigla orders to keep even one MABJOEII.‘ IUD, James Ienklne,‘ an, Iqpq-g, freedoms the golden Ellie and acquire TYPID 80 MILE! —-——- , In the morning Rooa MABG LONDON, June oo-rorl-‘nia lite ohm caning. mei- he reads ausr nargrng’ ‘t :' cmmh‘ OMMW" for a. few hours and unable to see SHIRLEY T!‘ . a“_-' or hear traffic, goes for a walk by 3U“. F“ himself in the evmings. Somehow llo indignation Polish liov't In London Protests . fiftieth; ‘lriffti-fii: Fifi‘. srlieligdgzviinlglwtgiothz LONDON. June aO-(fll-m n‘ mm" ’°¥n"°“.,°,-pm“’ ‘"°'°“§; ‘Jam's Ggwmtglmnlily g-uilfi thmvah a who f f, L11; ay Q11 0 ' to agogse public opeinfizeie so“ t??? "National Unity" administration“ when he became Rocky '|, did no has been recently allowed to be‘- It chailensed the authority of out. u some. u» “it an‘ °‘ m’ m“ independence a w a a e responsibility of the ‘l '1 '7 ‘ country i0 51190990‘ “he myth °1 Dominion Gover Axis invincibility she upset Axis “me” m“ “h” plans to conquer the nqr east and invade Russia at a. time when the Soviets were not prepared to resist- HAITI - Honduras - India - Iran Lebanon —- Liberia - IMXOITADOU-la -Me:dco -Nelther the keeping in r air of the floats l is the reaponsibilty of the Prov- N n nce. The work which is being done is onl 0i’ . iitéitiitm as? "We a" AT SIIMMERSIDE, JIILY 2ilD Starting at 2 O'clock Sharp - I IBll-IOI-ALL LEI BIEWII. Milan Ifl OIIIHIMUIII JEAN IIENIIY, Cbilrld IIOIMI, lliny Hi8. ‘ BEG-INA MAN MASTEIS HAN];- ' ICRAFTS DESPITE DOUBLE handle — moot of her blind Pupils been able to hear her instruc- tions, but Charlie must have every , wold d out by tracinfl letters drones mac. r. lumen‘. ni-eeuq ~ M» - i» =1»- s‘5il‘$3s¥li‘§';"il.'.“'e..u.' “u...""'..,.."""' when id rubber tir will . " min glib-gallon from wgeh to u‘ ‘nu Wonderful Disposition Humorist went prancing into the English Derby and won the greatest race in his career because he had a great heart. Winchester Cigarettes win-and o on wionin —becausc they have everythin . They have t e rfect com_ iaadoa of "body", taste and ml dness. These qu ties are contributed by Turkish, Virginia and Barley, “blended right". Winchester CIGARETTE! l . pOll-JIOISIII revealed WWW o -- ‘ n w c - grime Y-Zool mbia. -Ooeta. Rica. ‘rho indignation meeti hi n ' m“ mm‘ Cuba. _ Czechoslovak}; was scheduled be Cglldd at By Autx n. amuriarorf mflilll m" -- tank out in m 19m some action might be taken to put W575!" l‘ '- P"“d°'l'°'°m_mm"” u? DEyMARK the wharf in safe condition for 51m} dwfllfilghixlfitwlltiga ‘Q2310? t2: ‘.912: w $34,? can ‘a m“ at A country occupied but never “"53"- Pm 0! both wings have cam 0 l“ ° Y ‘P’ {he fob when he returns to Oxford. conquered a mum.’ wmoh disappeared and the- main wharf P011511 “"1011- Fer the “t, two d”, - owsver now is occupied ' an alien army Illl P“ th pi- l ' ' .d n lien pcllt cal police." Bell First victims o! Fascist aggression n: wfllfifilv?’ ggimflxillting! rill’; nTh: oEelai-atione were made in into the all! R‘°m“" 193m“ °u°wmg “ and making o. few other essential B "mil m" “mug” ‘m 5m“ thaw”: '“ . a _ overnmente elnce t . ll- suns Ii-liy Poison gas sweeping fgfiffih, ”D,,‘,§,,,,}’,§§f°“;§§$§;,,,§§§{’g g Meanwhile, othgr Pollen leaders hill! al ll- ovei- plains and t ‘Ii-i has had men filling some holes in antherin: in Warsaw were an emperor 11091!!! i0 i6 1°! the mun whm-g Wm, stones ed to announce soon the exact Moscow five years...lirst of the United 031cm, 0g the provmcm‘ De- make-up of the new Polish admin- glatéoélisuato be liberated pugmeng of public works 5M5 tratlo agreed upon in talks in BRIGHT SPOT, Walter "ANDICAP GIFTLINE, Power Blvd, C came a synonym for traitor Home for the Blind here and who l3" T30‘! “l? PM?‘ carried Ondthe war agendas: tron: i: mnbéwindsand unable to hear o n. mmwnu imdergvroun ve‘ meflh-lfl I miasterirlfionemor H!!! Glorgellwoklll, Iilglfl) marine to the iea and 8,000 of handicraft to help him as in: GUY ANN. George Cdlbcek. kindle. yfeaéne l to the sea in the cause terestirlg antuxfe fie pgaeégibie. i LADY HAL, My"; 3,3,. we om. Last m0 e an can Pgllwm- Paraguay -- Peru rflrs ueréder tihetinstrlilctiohn of gig: gtlyyvgglliaoflluglelngfelg, m? one“... “W531i? “ * Cor-reg teafigthe blind iilsiiitkkwl? 35W“ "n- ew" 0'3"" “"1"”- RM- 1, o, warr m sea Willard nu; w. n?“ 1Z1 w wmua scoir, m: rel-nit, Em i ‘a w “mm 5cm“, m k d _ MICKEY VOID Mr. lay lords; ilangptgl nrzceive t surrender of If: lsasallearftgd NEH‘ “WWI-loll. Kelly ‘and Berton, the Duke of Aosta. Tobrui: and two systems or alphabets for the * WA KALMUCK. M. naeaaleea. aloe Italy. blind. and is an avid reader . llUsTlClA. Charles Chandler, URUGUAY - Venezuela — Yugo- R000 is looking forward w the mats seen at so many y,“ DAL LADY BOSI, P. c, works at A35 I». Il/Ain‘; H??? WAI HIITORIA! GAL! IN-WINNIPIG . Many arte Britainandthe reoogniaathianew JANE I-IARVESTIR, Anson O'Brien, AIDIQOI. airs no: - caeneueuwa. ‘a "4 Brim. comments ma. h t“