:__,Pél.<.§_§ll5-. TENNIS MEETING ii Annual Meeting, Charlottetown Tennis Club, Thursday at 8 P. M, May ‘I, Board Room. City Ball (Upstairs). All members urged to t‘??? MEETING OF (Continued from page l) parts of the province. These are: Charlottetown 518.000: Summerflide and Prince County 512.000; Queen's outside Charlottetown $0.500; King's $4.500. He urged eac-r and every worker to put forward their best effcrt in the campaign. The drive get; underway next week and the responsibility rests with the workers. He reminded them it was "the biggest War service ibjective ever faced in this province" The Provincial President warn- ' ed against over-confidence. He NEW YORK, May 5-(AP)-Bos- youngHank Bcrowy, who gave a pointed out that it lg important to tori Red $';_X bombarded a trio of glitieruig iclief performance in got the smaller subscriptions as Cleveland pitchers for 18 hits and holding the Sox to one hit and well as the larger ones. a total of 2B bases today while running seven in _7 1-3 innings. To assure the success of the cam- sweepuig their three-game series Rookie John Luideil made his puien the workers vnust lave in with the American League-leading first start on the mound for the sight by Saturday - ur at latest Indians with a 13-3 triumph. Yanks and yielded four runs to [he b‘. Mend“. eyeniflg next the slim The Indians, who have been jit- Sox in three iriings, two of (hem of $20.000_‘(The special names ccm- tcry since the sockers broke their bhmulih Yin-Koo Errors 111 the first mittee start to Work today» He iii-game winning streak, again inning and another on a homer by “as confident the special names were ragged afield and made four Wally Moses in the second gommjtteg would get this amount. errors, which gave them a total of The campaion had been well 11%;!‘ lolzlghthserltl- d the t R°°kl¢ WI"! "I" Sh" r Women‘ In- e l . owever, sen V9 - . EIEIIEillCeISZNanchEI/rirllhe nfovlncse, had eran l/ICYIIOXI Kennedy off to an At Philadelphia, rookie Russ been sent a letter in this conned. encouraging start by scoring in the diristopiier, drafted from a_ Yank- im, also ever‘. 018.97,,“ and first inning against Ken Chase, ee farm. pilclied a mine-hitter in eveilv Soho-i each” who keg: their 12 hits well scat- his first major league start to give M}. Bonn?“ in cgmiugicyi an. tered v. ile going the distance. The Philadelphia Athletics a 2-1 victory hounded that an grmoi- certificate first Cleveland miscue. however, over DGIIOIitTIfiGTS. is _ d“ being prepared and d-duid be ave the Red sex an unearned run The defea] a owed Gir tophers given to the group going “Over the I! m9 $9°°lld llllllllg and. me-v former “up 0.3m“ w move mm top" first clinched the game u. the Ihlrd by second place in the leasue. replac- "om m. w__y_ p_ rum-Mina“ (iiincorkliignxaedyslrél-vririxh threallxylouglaat mg Detroit. Hon‘ Dr‘ w‘ J P‘ NIMMman‘ Pm- senato a Down Browns At Washington. Bob Harris lim- lted Washington to five hits but sicient of the Provincial Red Cross Yum. m" Chic". his fellow Browns supported him Boston Wallop Indians 13-3 In Making Clean Sweep Of 3-game Series ing triumph over (ZhicaRO Dilvfaggio was ably supported b! Kir RaidlShhelter that there 1°] over st. checked hits BOWLING Louis as Early Wnn the visitors with eght i do," School: the next would be held E- N' syn“ cmfiaajltdclneqg ‘ lpoke briefly outlining the RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE‘ Bunnies League 205 159 173 201 181 Z11 127 193 236 Mr. Soclety_ declared that “llhié is {no grentflst campaign origin m on e province has ever knouiii", He. re- H"! l" N°W Y°l'l‘- loekmMlfltlg fcrrcd to the importance of the bmsled New Y?“ Ya” “s ms reebl and m Sena, tr d cm by are. or“ lit“? i" "1 lrri" ‘ti. ti ........'.*.. ... c: “stir “Clam, in wamme_ and s t pe that broug a a ~ B on In view of the fact was no campaign last year, he thought the contributor shculcl double the subscription this time. He was confident. that ihe object- ive would he oversubsfiribed biv the atrlotio citizens o t s iirovrice. ' p Pointing to the seriousness of the Ilfiléfltltln at present, Dl'.1l\iItlllCMI1l?.tI;; ea there was no organ za on w ' '_' _.. _ the opportunity to help the sick, zrgiyggglt_nqfigt spéggs ‘gage the suffering. the wounded, the 83st twmword desalination o; ‘the um blflllllPd m" "lcllllls- beaten Italian-bred Nearco. At any TIYISOIlPlT‘ "l Ila" rate, he's the only race-horse in Cross. The role of the Red Cross in Britain may, beds down nigmiy in the F81” East may b6 (lllllcllll 5°" his own private air-raid shelter. cause "Japan stands outside the 3dr, m; worth such ear-e. After 981B of decency" find 6068 nfii N- winning the Grand Prix de Paris. Jam Tarts:- cozriize the Red Cries. However. he he was purchased by Martin Ben- B, Dooley ironed that the work of the Societv son_ English sportsman, for an ,1 Burgess in the interest; of humanity, would amount equivalent to $264000 in a R Hood not be rebuffed bv the Japanese. telephone transaction completed in w. Monwm, He declared that the number of l5 minutes M_ Btu-soy“, mgrggls being pagked at present for At a cost of more than $20.00!). T°m_%m_ "w, Ci?"- ,"“.§§“, " .,.‘°,-°".°;,- filéflmfilhlliu.“ utfiltmlfilil wou d soon ave o hire - m B n :_ 110.000. The Red Cross undertakes "Mice will“ w"! Qlftmllnd-lilvel wlvsévenloi‘ m to g0 everywhere. It supplies every 59,11,219 l?!“ m e sue 14 t"; L 090mm" 124 arm or the service‘ He “fiery-ed to 13 fe thorseiwfilala‘ He e rnisaa 5- R‘ Stevenson 14-4 me Canadian Red Cross Mlmary roiaimatfilrl SE15 000),}. arain stgd B‘ McCabe 147 Hospital at Taplcw‘ mgland‘ which gees and lg insured hlfigahly Two- J. Bradley 187 it; tgiéhayogfillyllesl mull"? llwpmll year-aids by Neel-co will be running gdigiqigm, - u,‘ ,, _ or the first time this season. High single ,1, Bradley 35L He “F” "M1333, K’ 58%;; ————-—i- High three w Monteith cos ous gcs ure" of .- . . . - ' ' ers in diving $500 towards the cam- gm T83!“ 1 31‘? Wlnils- palgn for funds. Already there were —~i— z lmcgaa" '2 l” "'5' eizht donation; promising $4.500. (continued from Ego 1) H l _ m" Gama In conclusion he said that the nlfer“ Red Cross "knows no falluire." rt timate. R- W 11°“ is alivays ready to give and this h BritLQi sources gave only the H- Lll-Pllwm largely due to the work of the wom- uieifeet accounts on the Dfmres: J. Hallo en of this country. 0f the Iatriiding. Md‘ ind glzigflfllld " ere ons are roc ng . Capt. N. W. Lowther {olgfiotgasuaatltlties havep soiqfleig 1128;: T0WI—303B. ," s ii common Capt. Norman W. Lowther, chair- the Admiralty and War Office to- Corvettes:- man of the Charlottetown Cum- m. A. Burke nriltee. paid tribute to Dr. MacMil- Vichy reports said waves of par- B. McNeill Ion for his efforts on behalf of the achutlsls had been landed at the J. Lawior Red Cross. He said iliat the ex- OIIISQt of a double attack in which A. McFarlane Bruise of the dlnner was being warships and squadrons of aircraft B . 0mg by Dr. MacMiIlan. made a frontal thrust from the sea ‘ _ He their went on to give an out- timed with the overland assault 011 l-ligh single B. McNelll 299, flue of the organization which had the rear by llfllt armored "m" High three B. MoNeill 757. been set up in the city. The Hon- landed in Corurrfer Bay. oi-dry chairman is Mr. George M. Vichy said ill-w that the Brllleh Tonight at 9 P, M, simply- Moore. and vice chairmen are: nlvill “P095 M11559“ 01 W‘) Big Four league-Semi Finals- Ilcssrs. my Cildmorc. J. .1. Duffy cruisers. four destroyers. two troop 01d Tim“ m Five Aces. and Roy Qulgley. These workers 91110590116 find l"! filmlll-lt llanler- .__.______.__ would supervise the soo canvassers. and reported "ill W° Bllllsl‘ iwoav sun's son Capt. Iowther announced that the PlI-Wl We" ‘hot wwll- m is boy 50mm]; Special Names committee would The German radio garalilcir in; .____. commence its work today. This oom- day will I Fmlm 8“ Y" "-11 LEEDS, England, May s - (GP) mittee is headed by Mr. G. J. lender h“! b9“ 51ml‘ 5nd m“ —Possibiy the youngest soldier to 'I‘v.~eedy and Mr. o. Thlrlargllle. f 1 were were Prflwh cflelllllllfl- izfivcvscrved In; the Briijtistldr ioiccé B111: He went on to sa, t at - e o- 5 B»! 5 -Y9B-r-0 fln - "M" “~- M-r <>~~o~ also: lls.:l:.r.:*s.rl. "c; em receve : core an c - time: DeBlois Bros. $1.000; Hon. Diego Bil-m W“ W PYW-Z International. He has beenrugis- Dn w‘ J, P, “lawman $500; ML British oblectiylebeirlthmish ltumm gihsarged tviiloe because authorities Russel Clark, rvrna. ssoo: Lt-Col likely there twm s iabeeguth_ edwyered “l8 Mueller. hedhfird I81- K. S. Rogers $500; Carvell Bros. mu" “El-ill” 1 ea‘; °ll l ‘is; M“ {he °r S‘! 1T9" e l°m° ‘l’ all W???” "it irsiolrzrfizrl. "ii..- “"______~ r. . . ervzrr . ' " A u nil one. JAPANESE LAND bald volunteeredl to] Cmlifltllfliirf-lladétfi- and %ulem_ 90° mil“ apart __i_ veope canvass n iec y, - - ' i e m tion to thenrlirork of the otherlgarg; cogélllilcltliixignggieapeglugixvezth$ (Cont nu d f VHSSBTS. G CEIIIVHSSCTS WOIl ' ' ' _ bomlgd f“; l, 51f‘ but it ha‘ given a dinner each night during h.‘ the “u” M an the Unlwd N.“ been Oimdgd hifnceasin 1 b b . - . trons There were nChe of the Flee l1‘ 53' Y lg the camnalzil. Thu! is being alraiig- _ w Augtralial‘ forces ‘ugh gum unpiaced bdih on Bataan an ed by the Fond Administration F"? h‘??? m Invasion o! S3,,“ on the cdviie ghgfe, branch of the Disaster Relief Com- Dfall waged eveleran 0mm“ led‘ n, was generally considered that miilee. ‘Tide first would be held next m 5 ‘m tomes Rleungdrmml H115 bdim-ing had destroyed the Monday evening in the Kirk Sun- e °° pl’ l‘ ' the nflv- florgis shcge ggdbeach defencbeks iln- _ _ R, q cu ng ar wire en n e- in lI-e Baplrst Church Hall; the gluigggrgfwhi Howl Marines who merits, pill boxes and the like, t us third would be lll the Holy Re- ‘ ' facilitating me Japanese landin . fought at Gailipoll in the Phi-ct K (‘I-POIYIBI‘ Hall. and the final one on are” w“ leading the “om” word that the soldiers on cor- glrursiiailri levelling in the Zion Madagascar the world.‘ fourth ‘regidor idgkfd adigdflugd ilgmmuijm. liirci a . ' a Monm. tion came, or rs t e, l. Ot/her members of the city organ- gtgfgtdllsgazil ‘Llnngmtéled’ mumen message which president, goose. aiion 1301113?“ Rh Cottoln. mums of allied auppllm go up gilt senltxeto Central mihillvrgtgehft, FOViHCl 1.1 C y C 811111811: 5X 0P0 TOQ O I) ‘I givgiogrélsl ‘Corjikiafifrgt-i Ne" mt‘ Rum“ and ma‘ communication gelling of the lend- . . ois. . . g zer, . . mg gttgpk, Cass. H. L. Sear, G. M. Avard, and ‘Ink ‘h’ "an “In spite of all the handicaps orf “i “‘°‘“““°“' mm...“ “some: abs..- azrlzsmrsltiimi. lit" abuzz": Mr. P. G. Clark I° “m” =ec Suarez said, "you have given the world a. ;,',‘f,§°t,l,’l",§,f§,,,:§l,’f£ Blew/lid“; grid shining exam 1e of patriotic fort- P. G. Clark. summerside, i; , base foi- Axis attacks on itude and eel -sacrifice." set-u an,“ shipping‘ Hoping for the best. but fearing for Prince County of which he Bu; int; same informant conced- the worst, Washington forseaw, Chairman for the campaign. H9 dd the possibility that the Japanese with the fall of Cori-egldor, the predicted that lire objective in that h, h w“, g might at once send collapse of two smarer island forts fiurtity vioriild bedreached. The m Indim 9mm but]; gquadrotili guardgigkthe Gllllitfflllile ‘gamer/layoffs rc can B ns an canvasers against Madagascar in a des ra Bay. wou perm a. - been appointed. Others present i the ritish anese for the first time to m e from Summerside included: Mr. W. gmplrom N: zidcigrethern tip. full use of the bay and shattered A. Cunrlrie, chairmaln folioneimmera __}__i___ shore raclliltleskastlaietelmlng-Slgglt side, r. E. P. Foey. . ., an base lo bu war ier war ac v- M§ NEIII gllfrhifllish ch n f ma; inrtltaer to thewgouérllmt m]. r. . . c ee. alrme or wou mean, , a. - Queen's, announced that the coun- In fence to the Invader in the Phil- ty was divided into electoral dis- lppines had been reduced to the trlcts and each canvassing unit was 1-.- activities of isolated bands, which the school dL-rtrict for the mimosa JUNEAU, Alaska, May s-(Ar) are still active on several of the of the drive. He pointed out that it. _Twenty-f0ur hours after Hawaii islands. was the duty of a person to act as was attacked, Alaska was on the Mr. Roosevelt's message to waln- canvasser II approached: ll ‘l0 I8 alert for s surprise assault and the wright was unstinting in its praise unabLebdtc algt he should IPDOIIIt vlgilanclc old the peaoplf has‘ nlever forléiie var- and heroism of Cor- some y e e. been resxe even urng e ong reg or's en err. Mr, Al‘. McQuald. ChlI-Irrnen f0‘! winter nights that elcak this leo- -—-———-—-———- northern and eastern Kings. Sour- leted ian in protective darkness. N0 INTEREST IN WOODEN is said the county had been divid- But the days are iengmenlng. SHIPS ed into sections and mbdlvided Into whites pd Indians alike are ruih- VANCOUVER. May .5 - (C P)- school districts. He was confident in; clvi iarr defences In ahticipa- In a. ‘etter to City Council In n- uie quota would be reached. tion of any attempt by the Jiip- ply to its endorsement of a wooden Messrs. L. H. Poole and A. O. enesc to send long-range bombers shipbuilding program Parks, chairmen of western and against this American outpost-or Pacific coast. munitions Minister southern King's. Montague. I100 t0 "Y ll"'55l°". CD. Howe said that neither the mo“ briefly, Other speakers ln- -—— -———--——— Brltleh nor Canadian navles nor the diiided; Ma]. T. F}. Mac-Nutt, Hon- Inch as accompanist. was a feat- Brlturli ministry of war transport orarv Secretary: Mr. M. Aiban lire of the evening. Those present "have ever iiiclicntr-d the slightest Farmer, treasurer, and Mr. O. .7. were also privileged to listen to Interest in wooden ships." Several ‘needy. l M by "W"! "Y"! "Ml selections by Mr. a ireigirtrociilimbisishipbrriidei-coggvc An en able MIC 80n- ur e auncrng n a w en II. Dfljoyfllllel will Jot-m shlpbuilding program here, ltooul Reymond. with Mrs. Raymond u soeosnponln _ _ g f'r the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAD Mysterious Ailment Stop ’ Thornton Lee I/Vhite Sox By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sport Writer NEW YORK. May 5-(AP'i— some sort of a blight seems to nave settled over last year's leading pitchers, withering their hopes of getting another great season. Lefty Tornion Lee. the foremost hurler in the American League a year ago. lias not pitched s, single inning of a championship contest this spring; Whitlow Wyatt, the soe of the National League in 1941, has not yet W011 a game and in his last two outings his nct been around at the start of the second m . hing. ‘The list is long-Bucky Walters o: Cincinnati lost ‘four games be- fore beating the Giants today; El- mer Rddle of the same club was batted out of the bcx in his first three starts; scuthpaiv Marius Russo of New York Yankees has made only one appearance and was beaten. Lees case ls perhaps the most despairing. The big feilcw who won 22 games and osl. ll a year ago is not even with Chicago White 50x on their current eastern trip and nobody knows when or if he Vics Win 6-5 From Ironsides The Wast End Vics defeated the Buston St. Ironsides 6-5 in a thrill- ing 12 inning struggle. Tlie pick of the Vics were J. Haughty, E. Clark- in, R. Ohaisson and L. McAdam, while McNeil, G. Flynn and A. Doyle were the choice of the Ironsides. Lineups: Ironsides: Vics: pitcher E. Clarkin catcher C. Pineau J. shortstop J. Hauglity B. McDonald 1st Base R. Chaisson It. Livin ston 2nd b. M. McKenzie l". Gorm ey 8rd base W. Shepherd McNeil Left Field J. Ready H. Morrison c. f. A. Tillie G. Flynn R. Field L. McAdam S. Praught—Umplre. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 000 000 100 02-3 7 l St. Louis 000 000 010 00—1 4 1 French and Owens; Pollet, Lau- ier (11) and W. Cooper. New York 100 000 000 0—1 5 0 Cincinnati 009 010 000 1-2 5 0 Schumacher and Danning; Wal- ters and Lamanno. Boston n21 ooo 013-1 l6 n Pittsburgh ooa_ooi_uoo-.1 a z our our wsv I will pitch a game this season. No- body even knows uhat is ailing him. "Sometimes he says he has I pain in his aim. sometimes it is 1n his back, sometimes it is some place else," growled Manager J Dykes today. "I don't know what is wrong with him and I don aver: have any idea when he got u‘, Wyatt is nearly as big s question mark for Brooklyn Dodgers, who need him now much more than the White Sox need Lee. He staged a long holdout and after he did report illness and bad weather com-bined to keep him from getting into shape. He pitched only seven innings in exhibition games, Finally he made his 1942 debut at Boston and look- ed good 1:1 hurlzng nine shutout innings, but the affair wen-t into overtime and Wyatt retired w keep frcm straining h‘s arm the first time out. His next start was at Cincinnati last week and cri occasion his arm went lame in the first inning. He tried it again at st. Louis with disappointing results and now no one cares to guess when he will regain his form. Wallace and Kluttz: Dielz, Lan- nirig <4), Hamlin (8) and Lopez. Philadelphia 200 001 001-4 I I Chicago 00f) 110 000-Z 10 I _ Pcdgiijny and Warren; Paweau and McCullough. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 100 001 100-8 l2 l Boston 016 802 013-13 18 1 Kennedy, Eisenstat (3). Brown (5), Embrce (8) and Desauteis; (X1369 and Peacock. Chicago 211 000 000 0-4 l l New York 000 103 000 1—5 I E Rlsney and Turner; Lilridell, Borowy (3) and Dickey. Detroit 000 000 001-i S 1 Philadelphia 000 000 02x—2 7 l Trout and Tcbbeitts; Cluistopher grid Wagner. t. Lou 000 201 000-S 8 I Washington 000 302 00x—5 5 O Harris, Biscan (7) and Swift; Wynn and Early, Evans (9). INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Jefity City 010 000 000-1 I I Montreal 001 100 10x—3 9 I Sandell and Poland, Snyder; Slierer and Howell. Nflwflrk 802 020 021-10 11 Z Tnrnntq 201 200 40l)—-9 l0 6 Byrne, Gumpert (4). Candini (B) and Padden, Robinson r8); Drake, Hallett (5), Bhuman (3) and F913- minder. By. J. R. Willarns that t 5-—(AP)— , 38-year- old veteran whom Brooklyn Dod - ers almost out adrift during ther Florida training, pitched and bat- ted the National League champions to s, 3-1 ll-innlng triumph over mmsbouls Cardinals today at Working Hahn the newest southpaw sensation of the senior cir- cuit. 21-year-old Howard Poilet, the crafty French kept. the Card- inals to four scatered hits and would have had a shutout except for an error by Billy Herman in the eighth inning. French irimseif drove in the first run of the game with a sin the seventh and when the duel ran into overtime, French a- gain came through with a. sin le to drive in the run that bloke t e 1e in the 11th. Bed: Nose Out Ghnlo At Cincinnati, Bucky Welter: broke into the victory column for the first time as Cincinnati Reds s I Larry French Pitches And? Bats Dodgers To 3- I, I I-inning Win Over Cards Though smart as paint t 1 fldscme co ove a airs IBjllgt g - We must perspir a op‘ nosed out New York Giants 2-1 in Yfll. all the time- the 10th innlne to end n. $15.11;}: But to oflcndh a social "dime", pitching Bfigiligohbzgm” loll! tonight with LIFE ' IUOY and Hal S Each hurler allowed onLv five n. w! m‘, "null" m“ h prevent "l0." (Body 049,-) hits, but three 0f the Reds’ came in succession in the 10th and it Royals advance was Bucky who set off the winning rally. To second spot .-.i__ MONTREAL. May 5-(cpi_A| sirerer pitched Montreal my“ inlo a tie for sccczid plate Ill m. IéléCfllllrllaOnflltgdflfblll ‘League lid»; BY Y I i791’! erse Giants 3-1 with a five-tilt . ‘Pi-re victory gave Moiitmii -I. edge in the four-game mi‘ which concludes tomorrow. Bookie ‘ltrottles Pirates At Pittsburgh. Jimmy Wallace, a tiny. IDDle-cheeked boy with e. winning smile and a pretzel curve. mode his bow as a big league hurled- for Boston Braves and did gain-fled gore ‘(f1 throttling t urg P es - m glx widely scattered hits Phllr Whip Cuba At Giicago. Johnny Pozigajny. always a Chicago Cub Jlemesie, whlpved the Bruins again 4-2. The triumph gave Philadelphia Pig]; the National League periq games to one. Baseballs Big Six By The Associated Press BATTING ‘ (‘Iliree leaders in each’ league) Ploy". Club G AB B. I Pet. DOERR. ....i8 50 l0 2i .400 Ried 50X SPENCE, Senators 22 04 18 30 .415 HEATH, Indians......20 82 i9 8i 3'18 MURTAUGII, Phils .......Ii 01 ii I FERNANDEZ. Braves 9‘! II M .861 WALKER. D0dgers......13 43 9 15 .349 Home Rims: National league: Camilli, Dodgers B; Amer-logy; Leg.- gue: York. Tigers ‘l. Runs batted in: National : I. McCormick, Reds 23; Amercan league: Williams. Red Sox 24. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Montreal Royals and Jersey City skeeters played a 2-2 draw in a knee-hour, il-izrnirig game before 4.000 fans 28 years ago today I11 an Irrtemational Baseball 1.088110 opener. The game was called be- cause of darkness . OUR I WES, NOTICE HOW BIG . . ICK'Q FEET WRAP RIGHT AROUND A ROCK! THINK OF TH’ SECURE IN QUCH FLEXIBLE IF YUH TRACTION! MOBILITY WATCH YUH'LL ALLERS FIND SO QEASO ME LITTLE . 5'A LITTLE REA ' GUQLW-DE BIG r i9 THERE AIN'T IN FRONT 0' THEM "THEIR MIND OFF ______ 5 ifiCkge BOARDING HOUSE At Toronto, Newark nosed N; Torontohaltlo-Dbsilnd s flee-scorn; IBIIIQ l! 9 T0 to d er into the cellar whrillen m‘ extended their first pl Softball League To be formed Newark we niergiii Admits no chip. Off old block LONDON, May B — (OP) _. Marquis of Queensberry iii a recent bo0k.t‘“'1;i‘i1e Sporting Queerisberryi," Once min the bell rolled around and the soft ball en- thusiasts are getting lhnbered up in anticipation of forth-coming contests. Ali-e the younger Play- ers have made fr appearance on the diamonds, the squares and the almost 35 be- vacant lots about the city. Many fore he w mp "difference h0- niy contested games new been 2130a e. bmtam and a welter wit- f . m“ °f “u” “ma” "r was utterv oblivious of ym Prospec for the (or-man n of e l senior soft ball league Cfigipflllllg llnllfltlguggtvfinlzee: zlneilllvlm" Il¢i~ several teams from cit , are ,. bright, Plans for organizi syudh I family name. he league are being form sled at m“ I'M‘ waeen. ‘I'll! Promoters arc an- xious to have a; many teams as entered. The playing schedule will get underway as soon gm; l! t sible and it is necessary to have all teams lined up for the competition. The names of all soft bail turns to enter this senior league should Hubert Morris, secretary of the local YMCA. at once. Already about three ten-ms have signified their intentions or entering this, Ie?gue and g ban - upseasono sotbell spears be In the offing, p The ask his in» , he raised his hlndl orthodox boxing terrifying roar of delight esture evoked I managed to crawl ough the ropes and back into my test. Until that moment it lmi never occurred to me that it was duty a have at least o! t‘?! With Major Hoopla M‘! worzo, Jason! LOOK.’ A TINY -AND nus NOTEl-v- l-IA mafia!“- ‘DEAR Poor. THAT SMALL. scan; MODEL oi= ‘Bis orro‘ I Peomseo To setup-w BUZCONK, HERE I5 ALSO ENCIOSED ARE FORMULA AND TRUCU FLANS FOR CONQ . NGTHIS 2E MARKABLE MECHANICAL MAN use SlZE-ee-NOURS, o2. LADRIPPE-w‘ flPPlE AND “CAP” STUBBS GREAT , CAESAR.’ Q. l’ AI? Rv Iil/IIWIIIN FIE, VARLET TH I HOLD Y TONGUE- TILLIE TH E TUILER- SAFETY IN SILENCE. OM U‘I—“OU BE TH‘ m“... also“ i NEV