\ ~$h4qll\1l- rLA\vI,II-A-,, ifiul. .<_.n,- "T" ~ >4’ 2i... - uw-auaavu». ~s-.-__,_ PAGE six BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Horsemen who !,. for t\veii;_v _\( ti. , competed iixi drcti ll'ilL‘i;~, mcl 11. iiitiri‘ <il1i COllrM? than \\'; ivicli his: siimcient room for three lioiwcs abreast. That the New- iiiiiiitllaiid iwople know something about the art pf balancing and ira unit; a iroiter is shown by the lllt". that this little mare came here ‘lri d iiiaillicrcd and good galted. ltere l5 ll ialegram from Andrew Cflfllvi], Aiiiiur of Saint John's. MacKimion, , "ilixiitiiv congratulations from litiixsii l l of St. John's to self 1v on wonderful victory ‘st. Nlelodgv." i»_i .l'l“lll It is a Newfoundland Horse- ihlflPlllFll ‘ - - \:.\“i('illil0l1i liilxtltiii "- ‘iv t‘i»li~.iii'i lviiicKinnon: (‘Very on‘ - i 4 ill. lwlialf of Newfoundland bad - viiiiiis Association extend to arid k n‘ . xi : ii“ . i ~ ' ' l, i lllii Charlie licarticsi conQrut- ' ii;:.~ on yesterday's tvm with our ‘ lilllc Harvrst Meir y. You‘ .-\l'cil Quirleru iii. who raced NEWS GiantsWithin Half Game Of Parks Even §erie_s With Fencebusters HALIFAX, Aug. 21—-(CP) — A three-run» rally in the last of the ninth gave Halifax Willow Parks an 8-7 victory over Springhill Fence- busters here today. 'I1ie win even- ed the standing at two games ench in the’ best four-ot-seveii, quarter- final round of the Nari Scotia sen- ior baseball playdoivils. Behind seven rims [0 five when they left the field for their lastturn at bat. the Halifax players pushed two runners across the plate to even the score. Thcn Jerry End scored the winning run on a per- fectly executed squeeze play. Wrin pitched the entire nine in- nings for the Willow Parks and ril- lowcd l0 hits, but kept them r1011 OF 1' ‘rm: cuatzvjorrizrowiv Cuaiguiiiv Crack‘ Island Rifle Team pew a, scattered. Spriiizzliill sent three pitchers to the mound in aii effort, to hold their cariv lead. i The powerful Parks sent soilth- paw Purney Fuller to the showers iii the ninth during the rally that Won the game. Thomas Llnklettei" was rilshed in to stop the rally but a. perfect bunt by Elmer Stewart ~ lilil iii i015 and won fourteen zlit ram-i, i, ii visitor at the, .biiii=u this week. His many‘ ids arc u lid in sec him with us, . and llUllt" that next jvear he, b" l).'lt'l( her-l w th an entry. It] Sill"? he first saw Prince i nd and at that time; iiii-ss was booming. The; liiiii out to sce a foxl l qreni pride ushered‘ , . iiit Kinu" car that Cars were cnly allowed Ex fric ‘il 1 (Fill ti if) !‘ll'l Ilyic" a iveck and then only; '.lll1 roads. W5 were moving w‘ the fast pace of twenty“ - ‘ll hour out the Un‘on Roadl i1 lady: approached with a ari-‘age. We stripped on the road very court- ~ 1a lot her pass. Instead ofj i" with her approval wei infants of some very,» i"iii:ii"<s. Today times are‘ <1 (WV erahiy and probablvi s H114‘ lad-x sit". comfortably" ini r r " ‘iv \\'(‘l1(l§ her way to Slifisfirs of H10 ‘Alefllng Th“ tifloiisiiié urn-record horses; ."(l'll‘.li rccortls (ll: ng the meet- Vula. tv:o-i'i\ar-oId paceni . O'\\'l“fl by Harry O'Brien? P 13.1.. and driven byj 013110‘. “. Wfody. oivticd by Willis .1 ‘lm'.'. Ntld. and driven . i\. liiiclfiiiiicn, new rec- ‘i’ 2 ll l-4. ‘ ~ K11l‘11ll(‘k, owned by George -~ tluriiii: the meeting: :\‘l',ll\l Oiiten. own-ad by Chas. . iii!‘ -_ N.S.. and driven by ' i. from 2.15 1-2 to 2.15. i lifliiiiick owned by Willard . Siuuliport. and driven by the '. from 2.17 1-4 to 2.14 l—4. Bondr-er. owned by C. M. Al- iiviiiitli-i: Si. Jnlm. N.B.. and drivcn ;h;.- Johiiuy Conroy, from 2.12 t0 ‘l s lk Girl, owned by H. F. Halifax. and driven by (‘l Ititl Biiutilier. from 2.12 ‘l-Z to Alllset. owned by Robt. "i‘.\,‘S_\'(ll1C‘_V Mines. C.B.. and Charlie Rfli lvn by J virkcrs, from 2.15 1-2 ulatiiiu ili '11‘. - 1v ti» ‘J15. Petr-i" Pin, owned by Earl prominent p‘ :~ , of .\\‘l‘l",' and (ll'l\'('l1 by the owner, the colour. from 2.10 1-4 lo 2.17. Bud Wenger, ~-- - - » ‘ own-xi b.\' T, V. i-Ioldaway, Houlton, Ifarveet R1,‘ i; 1' .\\v1"-:‘.\¢1p. aiid driven bv ‘Earl Avery, 3:111‘ triirl’. over a onc-tliiri of a 7f“? -' "' ‘J 0 BRITISH CQNSQL$ are made hem ilnor, MORE EXPENHVE TQBAUIOS -linpcned and Demonic- than any otlm popular Brand. PLAIN OR permitted Read to cro=s the plate with the ivinuer. i Both teams scored a ruil in the first alid Ihlilax fans squiruicd in i their seats a: the Fer. ebustcizs; pushed four mole across in the,‘ second, Parks rctaliatcd with two. t Both teams went scoreless fort the next four iuiiiiizs and each scored twice in the seventh. Wrin i‘ held the visiting: batters away l from the plate (‘illfilltf the last two i innings while local batters put on i the last-inning bailing splurge, Picturril above are the members] points each. Lr-fi to right are, of‘ the Island rifle team, winners‘ row, Lieut. P. llotipi-r, -\ of tlui liiter-filiiriliuic Rifle Shoot; (iormlcy. Lieul '\. J. 011L111. . ol‘ June 18. The ls"liind team matte‘ G. G. 310L011 I'll‘. (i. .-\. (‘ull-s, an ziggregatc of 802. or over 100 Sgt. R. L. (loit- llotiam row. (filial. Greyhound Runs Fast Mile {l H l r0 d u Ci" g J. Coles, Major W. J. MacDonald, train captain, Sig. Percy .Landri- coach, Capt. W. A. lop‘ l". g1. gnu, team sniilh. lTo Capture F ree-for-alliJackRedmflfld QTrick Golfer 5Com by innim-‘s? (A. I‘. By (‘irariliaii‘.- Special Wire) 1 H '-\_~.i ~ F1 ;-i '--i-};i Silrinflhl“ 14° W‘ Y°°~7 1" 3} senirviirliiiuii, iii. Aug. 21- W1i1‘a\\I'(\‘l[l (irvtiriiiiin lllill tV-l 1 Ham“ 120 000 303-8‘ 13 _5 i Grtyvliouiid. \\'iilll(‘l' of the 1935 Fleming» ' g 7 3 z ll‘ i - :l s‘. ‘ ‘ ‘ i - a '. ~ Box Score Hhn.“ ‘ (9131 ‘.11 .. mi,. 31 (BI hi.“ ("l "mu Dmhdm‘ b!) um‘ 4 By Paul Michelson, Associated _Ho.tl BilhPl 0.1.. bit. Clhlllib, ini 3 3 3 i - r S, ff wdur) , ,. . 2 _ . - .. - ., , -_ Tcs, a R ii i» 'i 1H>=w== Brown‘ 3b 4 2 2 0 1 2 (fosiiiii ilai of (iifllllli (‘llTlllljYflC- 'I'l‘l1l(“> 7‘ ‘ {mu ‘or a talk Wm‘ the 303210“ f“ i i3» f1) i‘ liii iiiii-ii l<7(|l\ ' “' ' t ,i litre golf trickster, Jack on v r - ‘ . ‘ ~' i 1;i- 11 i, i; ;, i; » ti, ~ -— ~--— ~ -- ilietlinoiid i; ""D“1l~1i<i- 1b 2 11, f Z ‘l1 2 h.“ ( “H, l " ~.1,,.,“‘I>,.,,.: 'l‘ri1'k$—R.CClll10l’1d ls a little, hap- raser. ss .. " ‘ ‘“ ‘_ _ " _ _ , . , , 15 L n M ,1 ‘l, i 1 ,‘.__.u t _. 1 py-qo-iucky fellow who makes h nLkf-ILR 13f 4 fi 0 n P, 0 iihifln Third (‘tlnily ilxlclllilgi Bdsebfl” R€8Lilt8 llvlll": ivzth trick shots. He learned Fairer. ‘.13 a 2 o l 5 g We], ,,_,,;:. n.0,“, ,,,,,,,5, [,0 hi1, a golf ball s0 easily that he gififigorji‘ o i» t; (l) i‘, f) n coniireiztitiii i __»-_._'____ l)(".‘lllll0 a iucccssful profesfililllfll B wig-y i‘ 1 1 1 (1 Six cyt vezir af‘cr hc swung his first club. Fuji‘? ' p 0 a n 0 =i ii GYHIKI t .-\.‘vilIlll('.\.\' Li: (in; {and tlicil quit Hashim: the came Liiikwittii D ii 0 o 0 ii o them pa». » '1 . 'i‘?l'(l;\.v lie- lo iii-iike llltliiltills 0i movie mush _ . _ B _ __ .__‘ l .1 I ' . .‘,it : i 1. a . '* Dist": (‘H (110 t“) i 4 1 o"cr 11S n11 Lcs. _ Total 311 7 l0 “i 10 3 . ieed to) Aiiiivliiirti- to; New 111-1; (‘i011 018 (i ix ~1 i1 0 i ‘Since then. he has starred on thB _ ‘ icx‘. w- > iiiii-cziii; 111911‘. _ llu~~i ll, \\l';i‘ 1: and $102K‘. tiiirfli U10 \\'0l"d, Scared held Ilalifiix AB R II 1'0 A 11' I’('1ll"!)!1 ltllfi l): v »liiiii cls in New Guinea and 6X- iSl1P0l1fll1.li'.(‘i 4 2 1 s o n, sumiwicirs ‘ l iiitetieii the feats oi’ the famous Finlay. 1h ri 2 2 in n '1‘ liviliiiiiii Tell by knocking 201i beis Wcrrrusnii. 2b .1 i 3 4 4 (i 'l‘hrt-~-\'e:ii--()ld 'lrii1. purse $1.700 1i i Yflil reads, 110.05 and 111111111165 0i Flad. c. 5 i i 4 2 1 f niul 'l'i~iiphy ‘iiaii'"ci'ii'cnicii. skyscrapers and bot- ". WePonald, 3b 4 0 1 2 0 0 vi i - .\ , t". 0f chainpfilllw- Stvirarti. ss 4 0 1 0 3 1t i‘ i 1‘ tl-lt) otitioii (l ll of (lie can driic fl. ball 250 yards Stuart rf 0 0 0 0 0 0. Klilgli‘. I"I.il1"\ .- ill’ s triit- 5 t,i;i otto 01x a it) rwithoiit lookiiifl at il- =m<1 h? m“ GUN‘ ii» 3 1 '3 i‘ ‘l (l? Kay» 4 2 1 l; iwii and Shiv-win ll erosw or one-handed. He can B- Mmomid- T? i ‘l n i‘ n ‘l ‘i Brownie Iiaiiover. br c ell; RU\\'(-_ siii-inli and hi: two b:\'ls with one b'ow. $116101! Vickcrs. cf. rf. lf 4 l 1 7 0 1 iThOlllfht 2 6 Cochraiia. i loize and hooking the other. H9 Wrm- p 4 0 1 n 3 n‘Cl'E\il:'l11Ziil. bl’ e -l’arshall> 3 3 Si. I/Jlllw (till (>00 241'.) 2 i2 1 ican pilc three bails 0n 05611 17m" ” T ” ‘ ‘ — _lv0_\‘1)il, bl c (Palm 5 4 Cleveland (>10 102 00x 4 11 0 laud. with 011C swipe 0f hi5 Yiibiifik- Tm“ 39 B13 27 l" ‘ Maxie a‘s<l iuin: Jane Allen Andrew's, Vail-via and l‘fL‘ll1\lt\\'.isl,-i{'k all of them on the Ere?!)- MWTTU-T drawn. Guilililii: llarili-i. 1.00, ].lt‘,)i1.‘il'(il ‘Yet, he confesses the heme“ ‘Tick D Tiiiie 2:07, 2:04 1-2. and Sullivan. of all is to lizt a ball st-rflight- T1161‘ raegermen shot colfcrs- says Jack. don't d0 5° Take Lead Draegermeli forged to thc front in the race for supremacy of Holy Redeemer Parislfs Softball League. They copped the third of the seven game series from the Excelsiors b)‘ a slim margin. D1‘(19g£‘!’l1!1‘l1 now Frcc-for-iul (‘law Pace, Purse $l,- N-\'l'l0-\'-\L 1111-“31515 good in big tournaments as B. rift i | i New Yo; k 39° ibccuiise they have “loo mimy Wick-i Billy Hugo, b; iiy Sir Hugo F0“ ‘m 0°‘ f‘ 9 9 tin their bag.“ (Row, 1 1 2 BOslOll 000 000 00.!‘ .1 8 2t Jack's pyoudeil, shot was fired Hdloiriiv, b; (McKayi 2 2 i‘u(~1iibl;r,l(JLoiiir..iii illltl Akiiiciso; idmmg n“ (ixhibirion atdilllihaglls, J, 1:, voiiinii b; (Parshiiilt 3 3 3 ’ i-i out ti) Z» iiiii, A spectator win t B Gem. vim‘, b; i}; stone) 4 4 dr giuciiiliali 1000 010 000 ii 1 n-imd and risked Jack if liieblcould Mm iiczigo 001 015i) 00x 10 2'1,“ the knob 5101) the cu ouse Time: 2:01, 2:01 1-2. 2:02, Huilaliaii, Sulitill anti Licmbtirtli; in“; pom To his own amazement, Lcc and Hlirtiktt, [Jack h", m H011 drawn. t isvoliiwoliio BOXING BASKETBALII OTHER SPORT today. victory. A crowd of 20.000 saw Bill LN limit the Reds to eight hits and lend the Cubs at bat with a homer and a. single. Hennan, ordered by Baseball Commissioner Kcnesiiw Mountain Landis to get. back to work and end this rebellion over protest. of non. i payment of a bonus from the club, f played the entire game at his left 1 field position. He batted in one of the Red runs with u. single in the fifth. At Boston, New York Giants pulled a 3-2 decision out of the fire today for their 10th straight victory, as they turned back the Bees‘ ninth inning rally just short of tying the score. Gabby Gabler won a ‘suit of clothes from the Giants for turning in his eighth pitching victory, but he wasn't on hand at the finish to receive it, for the bees blasted him off the mound with their closing splurge, and Dick Coffman wound up the assignment. Guy Bush went the full dis- tance ior the Bees and allowed but nine hits. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK, Aug. 21- The League-leading ~Yankces opened their home stand successfully to- day, downing Boston Red Sox 4-1 behind Monte Pearson's four_hit pitching‘. The victory, Pearson's 16th of the season, was clinched when the Yankees shoved three rlllis across in the sixth off Wes Ferrell. , Ferrel walked from the mound during the scoring splurge without getting orders from Manager Joe Cronin, and was fined $1,000 and suspended indefinitely by the Sox pilot for doing so. - The only Boston run, and the first hit off Pearson, came in the fifth when Rick Ferrell clouted his eighth homer of the year. Ferrell was charged. with the defeat. At Philadelphia, the Athletics won their third straight game to- day, coming from behind to beat Washington Senators 3-2 as Hor- ace Lisenbee bested Buck Newsom f in a pitcher's duel‘. , The A's scored the winning two l runs in the sixth on Moses’ single, Dean's forccout, Bob Johnson's three-bugger and Pinky Higgins’ ‘single. Roxie Lawson, who pitched to , only one batter, was credited with victory at Detroit as Tigers scored four runs. including Goose Goslin's i 22nd homer, in the eighth inning t to defeat Chicago White Sox 8-6. Lawson relieved Schoolboy Rowe in the eighth when Rowe's pitching hand was injured slightly in de. fleeting a grounder. At Cleveland, Indians nicked St. Louis Browns 4-2 for their first victory in five starts. Roy Weatlieriy led the Tribe at- t-H-tk with two homers, one in the second and one in the seventh in- ning, for Cleveland's first two runs. long sought 15th victory, though- he had to be relieved for the sixth consecutive time when the Browns threatened in the seventh inning, Home Run Standing (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Yesterday's Homers: Weatherly, dlans 2; Clift. Browns; Goslln, Tgers: R. Ferrell, Red Sox; Moore Cardinals; Jensen. Pirates; Lee, Cubs; Goodman, Reds, one each. --The Leaders: Gehrig. Yankees, 38; Trosky Indians 35; Foxx, Red Sox 32; Ott. Giants 2'1; Goslln, Tigers, 22; Dimaggio, Yankees, 21: Berger, Bees 21; Klein, Phillies, 21. AUGUST 22. 192s League Leadinggs Defeat Boston Bees 3-j As Cards Lose To Pirates; Cubs Humble Reds 7-2 (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Ngw yonx, Aug. ZL-The veteran Red Lucas, making use loci. control, protected a one-run lead and pitched Pittsburgh Pirate, u g 5.4 victory over the Cardinals at St. Louis today. The defeat cost the loazue-lendinx Cardinals a came ltlwh it, m, contending New York Giants and Chicago Cubs, both of iiliimi “o, Forrest Jensen's home run in the fifth liming pruveil in lie 1.1,, winning tally an three Cardinal double plays, all liraiikii- i-‘i-isi-h to Let Durocher to Johnny Mizc, kept the Pirates from rcgsiei-iiii; ii 1094,83,.) A1. Chicago, Babe Herman ended hi: walkout and returned to 0m. olnnati Reds, but it made no difference to the tubs as they downed u“ Reds 7-2 with a six-run uprising in the fiflh inning. N The uled. ritls 20th SC WAS gets with day the with Mel Harder was credited with his - - Iienguc Totals: American 609, .F.!El9!l!.l_.i'.'?i_£4?2¥1 1°” it ti”) ii ‘Likely For Title Bout NEW YORK. A1151. between James J. iii-i Germany's lvilix Scimi- ly will be held next Ji of next month, as oriszii The New York Stile Commission today giire ii three weeks to b: CllP-"(l iii .i regarding the possibility iii the bout this year, \\‘4'lll. ril arrangements» for holding next summer. Joe Gould, Bruddocks manager, announced a fciv iloilrs ziiiir the commission meeting tli;i'. 11c had signed for Braddock to mt»: the conqueror of Joe Louis, at ‘lit Mad- ison Square Garden 1’. .il t-rilier June 4 or June 10. 10117, ‘ilidison Square Garden officials. i-i ers oi’ the bout with .\i getting Schmcliiiizfls S“'ll i" Bremen sailini: at manocuvrcd so that Uni: 3 .. a match when Coiuiii'isslniiei' 1111i siircd him Braddock \ permitted to box aiivbii York State until hi‘ ' Baseball's Big xii Roy Weatlicrly. ( dlans’ three hits in four time. baseball's batting “liiq .~ ing all the way from tiili mute. Earl Averill. anil l of the Yankees second and third. restart-t". their averages imrilaililrli previous dziy. Pirates got two hits 'l\ tli: . I to the plate lo take ll\'i‘I‘ ' , session of third place ill i lonal League. as Frank 1W: the Cubs tlippcd out of ili trip. The standings (leadlus: :I::i~'~lia:- tcrs in each icaizuci: G An it i1 Pvt Weatherly. Inds 5-1 235 411 lil 311i Averill. Yanks 11'! 47o 100 1a! 3P3 Gehrig. Yanks 117 441 1‘ vii iifii Mlze. Cardinals 117271 - 114 Mcdwick, (“isth 117 "i r, V“ _. , ._ . i. __V= ct per. nun-ni- ti} Date :1- hcavyiveiglit eliaiiiiii attack but tlic prilnii 0.- (Jcntuiy Club, lilfll 1 11111011115: booked RDDNlIOHSiVP ivltli Braddock ll ' ' his chalice. but he the Schnieliug n; (By The Assnci hi! , rookie star. to take over the lezi American Lflauuc ti.» 1m average of .1107. l’ were it: Plllll Want“ ~ LIVESTOCK AMUSEMENT ltlltltiii 1 4i have a one-game advantage in the F"'““"f“"’\" Cm“ Trot’ Pun‘. s1‘- 341100 03:00 f l: 0 i series. i ' ' ‘ _ _ _ , 1 M d i b u t,‘ _ ,1“ Greyhound, gr g by Guy Lucas and Pilliiiiii; flames, , c on gyneltlen m: 0,33 ‘F33, ,3“; Abbe (Palm) 1 1 Earnshaiy, liL‘ll,\S(‘l‘ illlti Qsgrotl- i Mlners ZKlIiOrfiildEIJIraegei-iiicii wiri‘ i321“ th-cv Alli!“ Child‘ b n‘ ‘E"“k'“‘°‘ 2 2 0mm- , a L Time: 2:02, 1:57 1-4. Philadelphia a1 grockiyn to be ' will practically clinch the champ 10mm‘, ‘ i played at n. later (i316. Even e rt es ‘ ' 2:12 (ll-ass Pace, half-mile track, lN’l‘Elt\'i\'l‘l0N.-\li LEAGlUE l H00 i First ( imie:— ' ' ' Zenith, e11 g Pcittr DCILS- iAlbany I o0: 001 000 a '1 2 Lplth St- CTOlx How 7716)) more iBratlfordi i 1 l, Btiliiniore 200 000 02x 4 7 i , A1119 13., bi; (A. Berry) 2 2 Phebus and ltt-molid; Blake, C P b Guardlanw-Specm‘ wire) Martina Armstrong, bm Melton and Saviuo. t - i Y (A- P- by Guardian's Sew»! Wire) (wiitiom 4 a at Second GAmP2— s1‘. STEPHEN, N. 8-. Avs- 11- AMERICAN LEAGUE George P-, bh (Tracy) 5 5 4= Albllny 20o 00a~9 12 1 spotting the crack 5L cm" “u”; New York '16 40 $65 John B. Nillwlcflll alld Perry Baltimore 014 cor-c i0 1 of st. sienhen H 1°" m" Li“ Cleveland 65 53 -551 Scott also started. (Seven innings). ioiiii-tht, Mini/U M11195 scored t. 0e Del-Toil- 65 54 545 Time: 2:02 i-‘l, 2:02 1-2, 2:01. Game forftited to Albilly on in the seventh K110: this"? igmffii? 91110880 61 57 517 Emllnds Baltimore stalling in the the cifihiih ° W“ p ' wfihinflfl 59 53 ~50‘ 2:11 Class Pace, Governor Hornfl 7th inning after Albany scored ti? WW1 me bwderltesl m” w“? 305W“ 59 5° $99 Packing Derby, $1.710 six runs with nobody, out in their 1112'“ 1955i- W‘) mm“ “m” m 5i?» 110ml 44 74 373 Cardinal Prince. bs by Pet- half. the semi-final series of the New Phuldei-Dhl » 43 75 359 cr Potempkin (Palin) 1 1 1 Veuch and Hogan. Redmond; Briiliswick b95955“ Piiiydmima- 5t- Maralie Hanover, bm (H. Vandenbug, Dclaci-iiz. Mellon, i\iat- CFOiX 900k We pTei/im“ game 4'3" NATIONAL LEAGUE Shorti 3 2 2 uzak, Bevin and Florence, Starr, The 1mm‘; hauled m the first St M1115 7° 45 509 Peter Paul, gr g (Erskine) 4 4 3 SflVlllO. and added three mo" i" the "ml N9“ Y°Tk 70 46 503 Dominion Grattan, br g (T. Toronto at Buffalo. ilostponcd. Mm“ Clem white w“ holding Chicago 6'1 49 .578 Berry, z 2 d: wet grounds, Minto scoreless. But the miners P1350111?” 61 55 ~52‘ Time: 1:50 1-2. 2:04. 2:03 1-2. Syracuse at Newark. postponed, b1?“ m“ “d Mfr aided by 9°“ Cincinnz 55 60 .478 mm fielding on the part of the border 133w" 53 G2 A61 2:13 (‘lass Trnt. Purse $1.000 Montreal at. ltoclicatcr, iiilzlit imml 1"“ ‘vhewthe home m“ BTOORIY- 45 69 395 no Hanover, bg by Lee game, ' thought it was only a. matter of Philadelphia 40 '14 .351 __ F H _ coasting through on""flfie""ledd’l""""' JUST KIDS —Bv Ad Carter hrwleuw ‘BABY 111N651? ii‘. it}: i r HE'S TRELAWNEY 5TEBBlH5 AN’ I'M a POD] LOOKIN’ FER '1 WANTA TELL’ vou/ Youuesrelzs- THAT wAswT A REAL us! out: 5 A "raAvikiut- MAN-——- us TRAVELS mom macs ‘TO PLACE,