MAY 11. 1.21.0 CHARLOTTETOWN cuanotaiy 356E DOWN -THE- AIBACK STRETCH Fr tiltie Carr caretaker for have won both of these events and Cecil“ A‘ ‘ nders stable. $111111’- Iwhat he needed was a ‘real driver.‘ Joltn, atitl the horses are said o Mills on his part had dropped a lot, illt‘ wry best condition. 9-11 0f 1110119)‘ on the horse in these af- in .. _ 5am“ zatnc slow mres with re- fairs and decided that it would be 11 Alextnecr in “a recent a good- time to tzet from under, so in i-etci-riuig to Franks they sent Star Pointer to the 01d “h, Jolinnyi Conroy, a re- Glory. tt;_~_tc to itorses." _ "His sale was sensational. Con- Me Jottt-s of Wickham. N.B., 1185 lsldered by many of the best judges .l in his stable in the the fastest pacer in the world de- ' K011165181‘ lspite his bad legs and knee-bang- Zlfi l-Z- ling popznsities, it was certain that ~41 1101595 he would sell veryi ltigh. Tiiere was 111111‘. 810111111; early an enormous crowd present in Mad- tl 01131113 11D Z11 1119 isori Square Garden when he was at Dliffflill 1111011. ,led into the ring and the bidriin" ; , ltl slaflshe 11151416 Iwent soaring, It fitially got to $16: not t; _i v 114111141 111111 5592-73 =100, stopped there and the ltzttnttv-t" ttttltlitr llilll tll‘l1)lU to the ~24 P1119 ifcll. The maker of the tclosinsz bid ~-— had been‘ a man unknown lo either the ‘lIUCtlOiWQfS or the erotvtl and when he was solicited to contr- to ' Yiitbeod who is train- lititovcr 2.05 1-4 at Hal- _ for the b ock, claim other good pacer _ horse and ‘sel- t “(you Glow 2.12 1-2, 1'10 110 he had Hppettrctli The litl ilttlc tliat took t\ -sttuation then precipitated was Iatvitward, to say the least. but. was lsolved by the offer of JilllVS A. Muiphy to take the ltorse for tho 1 tlast bid that he, had ntade (Slfifitlflt, which was accept-ed by the vendors. - as a th:ec-,Y1?¢1T' ‘ ' ted seven beenmade forhim _ _ i 11cm that he l5_ “With ‘Jim’ Murphy passln’! for m, [his yqaf ‘one cf the ‘filllllfi0Sil liil‘ll t-titntrt-l- he Mttrillities. ed with racing‘. whose s and judgment were pro was at. once taken for gran 51 e it’. 1;. z 5 3 I Fifty \t‘.'il$ n10 last wceile ‘tits l‘ fillflulflglgi: ‘laabs sftlllggneov freal driver’ he was tire In- _‘ rm T‘? Hautt Ind,“ ead. Murphy. after tlltlillfi ‘l - mil“; Bud w“ diver, decided that the stillion w . > 1m fame having conmtte to be traini- ' “ ‘ ‘by McClagv . _ ‘among w c men wrs . ‘had committed a gigantic blii" The leaciiniz critics were altn unanimous to that effect, As fur the lfamotis professional reiitsnieti, all of whom had bfen {mast-d over ill ifavor of tiiis gre"n hand. their sut- ‘tlm-eitts were similar, \'."ii'li~ ‘ltev also took it. to heart as a slap of tho ntost. fll"l‘llllt sort at Mo h“ week the them and their abllides. . \Val‘.er Direct. an 151mm- . ‘Toilet; Firm. Co- subl-rquem h and succeed-ed wards to gain _ n2 Naticy Hattks 1 tnlic lit 2,05 or better ‘y of Star Plllllltll‘ d with his listo ii: 111‘ ‘Y's 11"? or which cultn‘ Filling, qllkz-vl-"lllioril: mflle at tlltvad lie tltlat Au: st. tiav . ., ~11 ~ .- -- 1 ~ 1 1 ~ o ‘nine y-scvett. wtcse s; -r.~n- ‘ 1 -~l- “IP11 1<11<‘/\\'11 1° Marl‘ ltettary ls now onlv seven years away. ttnie ll"i'.\‘i‘ll‘.f‘il. It- may be said that McClttrv tnore F g B, H Hg western tthan vindicated Murphvs jttdgtutinl. “T11111- T11 -H i - and F-Mr But. it may also b= said that despite , l“ ll l fll“‘.lll~‘ll ._,, this. also the fut-t that he \\.ts ii “loll-l s‘ 11“ 1111014111. ‘Yefi Slli quiet. titodesl, llllll$illllllllll youni: -‘ 11111 1"" man who put. on no airs over lt’s. " ' w great. ach eyement. or am 0t‘ llle llcm“ Ihis sttcces he was never s. ‘en for it. by the aforesaid fit steersmen whoe laurels. in a way he had stcl5n—or so they thottilil and felt. ‘The honor of d.” \ first IIYO-llllliilf»: ltorse, they bells-y'- ed. should have gone t0 some one of them. and not. tlrntitzh a freak of Jim Murphy's, to this "rank out- ssible to be l. _\ ll are either ‘d h tven or down .‘ vi despair." Ettrv atituititi tit. l l ltcntzi. illi tntittrattr." rare to saddle is lteitl. Lint October the hundred 111111‘ 111W‘ 1111i 111111 13.1’ R Eelfllllg sider,‘ a nobody as it were. who 01111011 11V Jmfl‘ one tnighr, say, had been i'll1)1llll! t‘ 110$ 1"" lll “X horses the day before he rlitttbvtt 11 111111\11°~‘~1 111111 m1‘ llnto the suiky and drove one in ltd t. t. tnvt‘ Sllifltlfltl. United 159 1_4_ Stairs} a tnv officers stioervlsed it and the t~tal weight carried by “one of the queer gopowmps of “e had to be 190 pounds t- Each horse was examined l alter the race by a vet- won for heart action. t and tzetteral soundness all 0f ~tt were taken into consid- oration in llllilflllill! the prizes. The ltcilott in ttlticlt the lace was held Illllbfillfs a tit-eat. number of mounts l0 ilie t‘. ttrlny and no doubt the llllllltte tit’ the rare is to encour- llie, = t- llflvtllllifl of stout-hearted. ttuiid c-ttttlry horses. in this rnlttmtt once or twice since tltls war started we nolnted out 1111i iitittvdtstatirliniz the mechan- ization . fivetl in the armies now. tint lltr-rt- wottltl be a big demand fer hots-ms. Wt- were cor ect. and lliottsititis n‘. hers-es and mules are licttlf-l purchased in the United Start-s and shipped to France. Ca- nada trill also furnish its quota. It lfillflt likely. however. that any- 11-1110 itiitirttiti-liittq Qte numbers llsrtl in tltc World War will be re- lltllsttwttttrl i0". There are certain illllrcs where ltnrse-d awn vehlcfes "11 so that. nteeltanized transport will 1)‘ll ‘\\'ll, so the horse and llilile \vt.l s.'.ll be factors. They give Painter's giory as the world's first two-minute horse was ns=oelatfd not with his driver but. his owner. James A. Murphy, the life-long pro- fessional gambler. active or tetired. whose entire career had been con- secrated to the build-up of a cult of ‘nerve’ and impossibility under gerbils-circumstances, when thous- ands of dollars hung upon the more twitch of an eyelashmn unguarded accent or gesture, became a. nervous wreck in following the career of his champion. When Pointer was down to "go." he walked the floor and could not sleep ‘ivnights’ worrying about the truck, the weather, the wind. the dlckey lees of the stal- lion and a mlilioti other incidcntals. large and small. real and imagin- ary. He reached that point. where he could not even sit in the stand an? time him, so jittery would he ge . ~ "Finally it still get worse-when Pointer was perforating, either in a race or against time. he could not endure watching him at all, but used to go and hide under or be- lhind the grand stand, shiver and _","_‘l llllllIkllls “Tlllcc "d shake, talk incoherently and dis- 1. l “ l" ‘ll'll'~"l'-‘l llsllllme Flew" close himself in an almost psycho- l atldt-ltvtl to thctu. pathic state. S0. ltttvinll E0118 115 1111' as humanly he cou‘d, he finally sold the stallion to W. J. t'Chewing Gum‘) Whit/e of Cleveland, iii-st in self-defense and because he knew "John L. licrvey. tinted turf writ- ‘.1101 nn interesting n tlcle entit- ‘glll- ‘The Pointer floss-and Mr. irrltv." in Mwv Hoof Beats The m h W135 --p_,._,,. _,. n _,_ u ~ M that if he kept on _e way e . H9 1 < mlttf witsmgtiz; Matthew)‘ going it meant utlei collalkse uiwll his part. White, some years Jcfoie. had started e. stock fiirnt tiear Cleveland and, to show his faith in the future, had named it Two Minute Stock Farm-the two-min- b--_ - “Star Poititcr had been halt-Ill’ when n colt in Tennessee. M, Y; litter 0t Chlcora. Pa. l-le 1- rtiezl in ‘casit hint‘ and he Star Pointer woud now pass to the . t .._ 1 AMERICAN direct ‘ dry to ‘IO into the l m ‘ . New York the most difficult-not to say dttn- ' MONTREAL, With power-hitter twelve 11 lft-blmv attack ‘four-for-five, including l. home 11111. Baltimore Orioles trounced ‘Montreal Royals 9-5 today to even their ITICEIDHIIIOIIBI League baseball serie; at one victory apiece. Rovals‘ two piltaihers, Dick Baas and Sam Soar-lot, ooultd not. stop Howell. but the Montreal team managed to keep pace with tine tBlrds tintll the ninth inning. Then the Orioles out locee it-rid won the coittest at SOBIIOVS expense aft-er two were out. Royals hit Orlln Collier hard I01‘ 11 hits. including n. home run by Sammy Bell and five two-buggers, bit-t efould not concentrate the fire a. efficiently as the Birds. NL-ck Etten belted a, circuit blow for the Orioles. Syiacuse Chiefs made it two straight over the lvliatpie Leafs, scoring n 3-i victory at Toronto ‘behind the effective fiingzng of 'i"rd Klelrlrtns. Klotzthaiis pztched four-int ball for eight imrrgt, Howell with MAY 10—(CP)—- Miami/y Orioles Down Royals In Last Inning Push tire the next mm Leuifl. Joluuity Pezzuliln gave the Chiefs onty three altngies in oiglhlt frames, buteweilkhoPai-ketnoairigtleby Juello and 'I‘lptl0n's error and an outfield fly 00st him two rims in the four-tin. He was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the eighth and Bot- tarini homered off Rta-y Caldwell for the final Syracuse run. The league-leading Jersey Oi-ty Giants slipped another notch when they dropped their second straight game to the Bisons 4-2 at. Buffalo. Manuel Salvo was charged with the less. Two of the four hits he allowed in six innings were circuit elouts by Ollie Camegie and Bob Outlaw. which gave Buffalo a 2-1 lead _ Gilberto Torres succeeded Salvo and was clubed for five eate- tles and t-he winning runs. A single by pinch hit-ter Mke Ryba. with two out in the lm-h inning gave the Red Wings an 8-7 victory over Nevm-rk Bears at Roche-tar. 'l"he Wzngs appeared to have the flame won in the ninth, but Alex Kamootiris, smash-Ml a heme run then vi ded two more to start ‘l. but earned the verdict k Tising came in to re- to tie the score. The Wmgs went t BASEBALL Baseball Potitpotientettts: Nation-I ati-Cdtcditttiti tit. St, Lcus tto bet ' ct‘ date), three SCIICKAUI-d. . —Nene. four scheduled. . . onal-None, fc-ur lied- lllbil. American Association-None, four seit-zdttled. ‘l-IRDAYS RESULTS YE. LEAGUE ‘Boston 000 000 200 l—-3 6 I New York 020 000 000 0—-2 9 3 i (Ten inniitg-yi t ll.t;ris. Wiston and DeSarnls. .10 arrwek; Chandler, Gri sent and ; l .S‘,. Loris 100 120 0730-4 l0 i ‘cit-ticnint 000 050 04x-9 i2 i i<e:1ited_'~‘. Niills. Lawscn and Aiiltiar, Zltber, Elsrinstn. and 1m, Qgtgq 000 000 000-0 "t 0 Eflrtrot 000 00a otix-a '2 0 Rlgttvijl, Brown and Turner", New- tscnt and Sullivan. 000 13A 021-7 ll I 909 310 (rm-ll 1i 1 11"‘! Oil Haynem Matevsoti ll; Dealt, Heuiser and . f NATIONAL 1.0116111’- l ' s00 001 030-1 12 2‘ t. .;0w tt~@ RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING attired Lessee F1111"! I Royals: E. Robin I98 217 21B tL Blanchard 1'14 ~ mllga“ m s1 14s ‘ .Smith 19s in 153 ‘A. Birch 161 i n6 t , Cttrriigher 193 135 T0t3l-—2996. Pals: 191 1Z1 340 g.‘ 53321111111» 102 13g {g3 E, Connors 13% m,’ m3 l- C“"l°l’ M 133 1st F. Martin 15a 1m m D Cuylezam 162 T0till—— . Ladies H1811 3111819. 5- 5mm‘ 95. Ladies High Three. a. 51111111 511- Gents High single. G- T°°ml°° 240. Gents H1211 “"991 E Rnbln 63a Next game in this series will tilayed 011 54011115!‘ lllgllll Bl‘ 7 0 clock sharP- - Intemationnl L068“. h Hol Name All??? gltlzttltftogtrilsl eDut ifxlélllllfiff were declared winners of .f n ternationai league by ‘le f“ t2: Michael's Grocery 111 011* ° Com best series rolled this season. The rrtittfations to the Wlgafillsvnchael.’ next big game will be M mod“ "Wind Bnzs" and Tlld c "Pepsi Gold's"- Cudmore‘: D1’! (ll"l‘"' W35 e... ' H . _ . ~ tilt 1Y1...” “rilt“'tllllit§ltil 11.11-.fiftfi"ifittlilgl§stg'°l'vtté'filti} ‘ltlfittl 11- °“‘}“‘°" 131 ti? 1% mid titttt-i, “$111111 silvers} bartnersk out that Murphy. in order to get. “glimmer, 182 173 192 iii as t..'..'t.v;°,“ a llfllblllls llldllllel back on an even keel. was selling B ' Arblng 145 150 103 tit-t... “m, Fofrm", e Selected 0 his champion. h-c lttlstetietl u» but‘ C'- Cudnlore 14s m2 tats stating," ha“ s“ was no longer him and ptit him at the lwad of M Block 204 Z53 et-oy m; new}, le "°ll'~l‘°l' dllv‘ his stud, after attempts to train Tum1__3o89_ trlttclt tnt-tttdfi ttoorwgfl‘; and kiladce him ended in his filial l’ G imp . . ‘M , ~ - res own." . Mlchae s racer! ,1 “"1111'1?'ttli11mp17éi.1in'§§tl§' l l 23g 143 n! . » . t1§§l‘§;,'..:,‘§o“,"‘l“ '“"‘l"°"5 “we” °l wgtltlfiltliiig-thélittlsfxiticltlgg-ttilllllnlol I19 140 115 that ttsts'n.l§ll',§TRi.‘ theywtltky a second from his own world trcc- _y' Tierney 2.52 201 ‘sattttotrtrt-td ‘H f‘; ‘in ea on style swimming record when he u} Mullins l“ m5 lllllllls brcdllt 111mm “Mwtflm; made a mark of 5i 4-5 seconds 111 G- ilt-ot)" l” H0 n; ‘ar Pcttu-tt T“ y ‘bnew l) O o the ZOO-yard event l6 yea-rs (1 Michael 188 183 2i tttttiizin tatttfi-“tttlitt e a yotlilongfca- ~ Total-3075. d a raw recruit ((101111: rankgnt‘)? lfitzh Sittele. M B1001! 253- th“ ‘lllYP-R fom these of the High ‘Three. M. B10611 59 "lllW-Y-lbve McCluiyi "MrClar P. a Y made his debut behind ‘$111151 in 1891i and scored in one HHBINIEX SUITINGS lll'~‘ll!1iltl(‘(.‘fl stieeess. as he w; till/st "r tttt- starts he made "WWWA" "l"? t “it lttm and brrtietht his record TNATWILLMAKE-UPWELL mo; if; 202 14, B“; |n his grand WIAIWILL-AND KEEP ITS SHAPE "Lahmllawlllilg IVEIISOII. 111E MCIIIOTSIJIB l-HIIIANVIIH untnsw uanuracvitttt W at titt-ttg“ $11.11.? §"Y°°",l,',l‘ fig; at» MILITARY CLOTHSH-tr 91"" hv that horse} @130 in the Ofllean’ Uniforms biz ll '._ m, Pm“ cornered race in which t _ > _t'=1 was the other sta ter, zltirltlcllltth“ (711.11. The experts de-. “hind lmtlwith a coin tent man Btu Pain should Khaki and Air Force Blue ‘fluent’ o ASK YOUR IAHOII 10" "UHINTFX leg. mam-u 5. M d _ lwht. at 9 o'c‘0ck B111 MlchTs-lfislnlllvind Bags" Vs. "P611111 Cole's." AITEPTS CALL CAMPREILTON. N. B, MM‘ l9 ._Rev. Chester M. 510W"- P0511" of the United ‘Church at Lit-enmi- N. 5,. has accepted a call to the first Uttiied Church here, effectivfi the latter nrvrt of next mantis. graduate et_Mount Allison Un veil-f sity and Prue Hill Divinity Ha‘. t» was "sistant pastor at flint-Y Unlkld Church, Charlottetown, 11°" fore ttoinz to Liver-mol- RES UL TS 200 000 000-2 ‘i1 1 lvyatt, on to win. Brooklyn Gumbcrt and Dunning; Ferrell and Franks. Dodgers Lose As Giants Take First Game NEW YORK. May io-tAei- Bis Harry Gurmtbeit set Brooklyn Dodgers down with five hits today to gwq the Giants their first vic_ 1/01‘)! 0t the season over their arch infra-city rivals 7-2. The tiiumph at Broklyn whittled the Dodgers’ National Baseball League lead to a half game over the idle Cincinnati Reds and sent the Giants into t-hircl place. The Giants pounced on Wyatt. and Wes Ferrel for i2 hits. Wyatt inings. two of t-liem when Harry Dunning homered witth one on. Plttsbiirg snapped its nine- game losmg streak with an 8-3 victory over the Cubs on Mace Browns five-hit pitching and a five-run al-teck on Bill Lee and Charley Root in the sixth inning. The game was at Ohiemgo. The Pirate's knocked Les out of tfhe box in the sixth with four Pllillsles by Deb Garms, Paul Wan- er. ‘bie Fletcher and Lfe Handler, producinl.’ two runs attid t_v.tig the score 3-3. At this point Root t"ok the mound and Virgil Davis greet- ed him with a home run for three Pittsburgh OlO 0S5 0ii—8 l2 1 Chicago 010 020 UtlJ-Ll 5 3 , Brown and Davis; I193, Root. and l TGGLI. lN'l'EI{N.~\'l‘I()NAI. Ill-IAGUE 010 000 010-2 l0 0 Buffalo OlO IOU 2UX—-'1 1U 1 t Salvo. Torr/sis. East. and Blae-g mire; Glebell and ivlcCullciualt ‘ Jersey City Newark .."llt‘$i-fi' Ten minus.» Vance, Peek. Branch and Sear-q Brumbelce. iiP-Lnug-ltlitt, G0 n;eki, , Roe and Sehofifing. ; Baltimore 031 000 014-0 t4 t l Montreal 030 000 il0-—5 ii 2 ,1 Collier and Krachcr; Bret‘, S ar- t iot and l-Iartje. 109 I00 I21 l—7 l4 1 0C0 1N 1110 2-H l2 1 Syracuse 000 200 001-3 4 o Toronto 100 00f) 000-4 6 2 K tihans. Tisha-g atid Bfttaritii; Pe ..llo, Caldwell anti Gray. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Tsouisville 2t Miiwaitkee 5 Toledo 4; St, Peui 9 Colttmbtts 4: Minneapolis 5 Indiritiapolis 0: Kansas Czty 8 QUADS OBSERVE BIRTHDAY CLIFTON. N. J.. May 9—tAP)— The Kasper quadruplets—1=’ranees, Frank. Felix and Ferdinand-cele- brated their fourth birthday 19' day. At birth. the four weighed a totat of slightly more than l3 pounds. Todav Felix wfilghvd 3_9 pounds, Frances, 40, and Franis and, Ferdinand. 41 each. SEALIEN ARE NEEDED LONDON —-(CP) —It is announc- ed the Admiraltv is unable to es- tablish a. general scheme of leave to men for farm duties at planting time and harvest in Britain. more tall c ,_ It was the Cubs‘ fourth defwt in five games. NUIVIIICI- . AN _ . tflland -<CP) This Northamptonsliire town sold for $17.80 for Red Cross funds it; German suns captiueti in the First Great Win‘. II) FA IIIS LUCK LAPSED .\'- TRENT. England. ate-m Chtti-‘es lTlEry aved lt .eli'>itt n by divinz in- to the sea where he was tricked up but he was lost in the destroyer Glouwvorm. heir favorite European playg Iumme holidays in Canada. acco the Canadian Travel bureau. Just hack from Lns gave up three runs in the oprtiing" ' "ewu-v-w- _ .- Yankees Take Seventh)‘ Straight Defeat As Red Sox Win 3 - 2 NEW YORK. May 10-—(AP)—M- though none of Boston! runs were eamcd. the Red Sox managed to hand the tirorld champion Yankees their seventh straight defeat 3-2 in l0 iriningl; today, placing them deeper into the cellar of tihe Am- reican Baseball League. The Yankees got their runs in the second inning when Buster Mills belted a homer with Buddy Rosar on base. The Sox tied the score in the seventh on hits by Joe Cronin and Bclzby Doc-rr, fumbles and a wild heave by the Yanks. In the 10th, the Wiltnlilf: rim lwas stirred on a tumble by short- v-lfil) Fiank Crosett-i. 111g Btu-k Newsom pitched the [Tigers to their first shtilout victory ' las he scattered seven hits tn beat lCltlcafiti White Sox 3-0 at. Detroit. | The Ti§il‘l'~1 also tibl-ittitetl sevtn stiletto. eff Jtthqy Rigiie and Clint , Brotm bttt crtttbztted tw Slnglts, a double and twn walks for all their t1tits in the sixth inning. Ncwsom [did not allow a foe to get beyond seoozttl has-o. l Bob Jamison. hard hitttttt! ottt- lfiiritlcr. drove in live rtirs with his filth ltottter of tlic sensed. a t1“li1).1€ ,and two Slligltl-a as lie led the Ath- llet-ies to an 8-7 \’l(‘lt1l'_\' at Phila- delphia over Washinctnn. The vzc- totiv gave the ltiitckmen fourth place. Johtiscttis dottbfe with the bases tfttll in the 0i‘ hth cl itnitvetl a three- truii rallv that gave S'.iit‘:i.paw' lClittbbv Dean his third victory jrigarnst one defeat. altltotigfh he l tivas taken out in the ninth. the i'if‘h ixttrtlc, arid added foil!‘ lll"i'f‘ tallies on five safeties in the way teirhth after Kctittedy lfor a pinch hitter. made Sets the Style! Mr. Robert STAMP will show you the new ideas in SUITS and COATS FOR MEN Friday and Saturday May 10th and 11th Suits and coats will be made to your own Spe- cial Measure in modern Cambridge Clothes Do not misg lib Q portunity. l Use Min-turd’: for n-ehel. sq’. 5%: . k w; ,. t,‘ rounds t-lttsed tn them heause of the'war, Hnlywood motion picture stars are planning to spend their rding to I)r. Leo holan, director of Angeles, Mr. odn. At LEFT, are Clark ln a great war and the fact that American: -One week after btjiiii! notified his flying otfmer s011 H missing and "hope abandoned J i E. Boxali had eduailv official word; he was "uninjured and well. n MGDRE £- M9LECD Ll Lew JenkinsjIwa/zes Lou Ambers In 3rd Round BASEBALUS BIG SIX XTADISON SQUARE GARDEN NEW YORK. May l0——(AP)-—T€X- as Lew JPlllZili tor" \\'1l he "Sweet Swat- atcr, bombed hi! 1f‘ , \v York vers on of li5:til.t\'ei<::ltt onampnn- t be flattening gallant timers in three rounds. ..ied I32; Ambers 134 from Stv I s. . , ——————-————i—— r The Indians sprrtfed St. £10115 may", Club G AB R u yo“ W v llohshsbltlvllép‘ _ Your runs. thtlt l‘|l"(lli'_‘f(‘l two gwmghty white Sox 19 39 14 3g 4% h\_l_r,é‘qne once fir“ m !<:-S]“"t'“.l‘lt1nl(’(1 barraue: for a 9-4 v"c- tpmnyng‘ Giants 16 (y; 11 25 '1 l‘ ‘ ' d um“ ‘mum ,1 hi? n\'(‘l' gt? Br; vii; Cleveland. Leiben Cull)? t. ' {iglnhetga-ssnga, be- I emon ennetw e. a good ‘Hayes, Atie ics _ p5 2 “a 0e Bu‘, Knvanargh hm,” eati when the second-place In- tbaiinelnfted Sox lit l- l .. v Vi“ t impure dlttns siteiletl ltini for five runs in ‘M0018. Glflflhi 13 45 l2 17 ‘~ "*5 n‘ one ‘ “ ' the titird. to the career. "MISSING" TFRNS m’ first HANDSWORTH, Engnantl --tCPl Oifleltilli‘ was and was altsnrhirtg’ a fearful two- ltaiided iwatinc; in his own corner ufwrit the reicree ended it. , (litlile and his writ», (‘itrtile Lombard; CENTRE, Spencer Tracy and his wife: ltlfllrl‘, Gary (Tooper and his wife. Sandra Shaw. The novelty oi’ visiting n country engagtd obtain I substantlaa Dolan revealed at Ottawa that such members nt‘ the film colony a! premium on their money are among the factors expected to attract 111050 Pictured here already IIZI\"C—I2KI‘(I‘B__P_II'IEI:QWEIPEICCIIIUIIS inhCanr- | nearly 20,000,000 tnu§_ng_A_m1-rit3ns7t_lu_ring the coming season. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams AT THIS AN’ _.__ \\‘\ \\ ‘llllllll L YOU HEARD WHAT 1 SAID.’ YOU'VE HAD ALL YURE A-sotsl‘ TO err FER SUPPER! YOU so THROUGH ‘m’ KITCHEN PICKIN‘ vouvts e01 HALF a ‘rt-t’ MEAL ET sesame You se-r ‘DOWN TO t-r.’ I'VE PUPPARED one SUPPER FER YOU xmioos AM I HAIN'T A-eoiu‘ TO FIX moment SNATcl-ttu’ AT THAT UNTIL. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Jasosimts MAJOR HAS BEEN tJNuSuALLY MOODY twratv/w rlm ixrieisto some wotzzv HAS AFFECTED t-ttmw- WILLYOU warn-t HiM,AND TEu. ME , WHERE HE GOES, BUT DON'T LET t-twi KNOW w? With vast/t, his‘ HOOPLE, Anti. susoow HIM tax A aizo i vawc-t! H-I TALK KlNOA cotttc TO ME sauce HE been AWAY ---/Es‘rtooAv us sstfluiisou, eeatzootas v0‘ EVAH 1111a we COMPRESSION v0‘ i5 THREE otsrtucg Possous ?" .- MAH ustcte DtPPY use TO so ow IN DAT W] steam! \ f “i - Illitjor Hoopla P’. fit I- u 51113014 ‘Mu. “\l\\\\ _ sttaoow HIM ' —4 Bv Gcorire t\lc.‘.‘- ‘fill! RIGHT IN THE DESERT" ~\_ _ J7!- '“v— ” r-xll Iii RE! ‘tit’