IOXIOOII AIIHPOAI CLWIII-li 321901 5 1 3 l 31 ivibnlemrf 512000 WbJtIOrL-ll- 311332 MIcDO , l3l312 iluntené 501020 Barmiobsehil. 400101 Leoiair, 511110 Diliomp (10000 x ‘IVIIJLSBDIOQIIQDT Legio- ABRHPOAI.‘ Bbnirnd b12200 Goodwin.‘ $10239 Pen-mg 421801 Macissmrf 811101 M.Hennessey.3o40103ll Mscbehnlitlf 500501 Currielib" 801721 Blanchard. D 4 0 0 1 1 1 Cairnmp 800040 x-Nichoison 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tota1s375627127 x-Bstted for Cairns in 8th. SooreByInnInn RH! Rovers 014101030-910 7 Legion 00210000046}! fir" Q4144: a. manned“ ‘I...""....‘:°'..'.7..f°°|i'.3§ you-eel! will a Gllflflilll ohm cl "Willufifi; Béuawluo Rovers Tied With Anchors As Result 0i 9-5 Victory n. North Enldtxiimrm new lhi‘ WIY 111W l I090!“ victory over the Legionaires last night in the final game o! the second section. Both teams Dllyed 100w bail in ‘the early innings with the Legion taking a two-run lead in their first time at bat. The Rovers. however. replied with a four-run bunt in the top of the third t0 go into a cue-run lead and were uever headed during the remain- in‘ as Heady Dillon was finding his stuff and hokiiml "he Legion runners scorelea in the last five 1.111111184- A pau- uf doubles by Cart Mac- Doxmld and hunter accounted for Lne Rovers‘ rust tally m the sec- 0nd innings as they trailed the V9“ py g 11m, but A blfl four-run bu“), m mo third put them in lront o-2. singles by Hiawn and ‘wnalen and a ions triple by BUCK Wilutlock to ueep center field ma the damage. The North End crew counted one in the fourth um umtenou up in the field. at this point Dillon started to bear down on the Legion batters and only uave up two singles in (he last uve innings he worked while his teammates ROt to Jack Calms for srunintheslxthon sinlles by Higeon and LeClsir and two more rum in the eighth on two walks and tvm bite. Mclsaac came in from right field in the ninth to hurl for the Legionaira and set the Rovers down in order. but Dillon put tho finishing touches on his well- pitched game when he struck out Perry and forced Hennessey Bud Macbennnn to DOD i0 i316 infield- Mac V the Vets’ first two runs in the first innings on a well placed single and they ldded two more in the third when Perry and Maefseac scored on a. Rover error, a walk. and Mi-ke Henna- geyb single. Teddy SUM“ 11¢‘ counted for their lone run in the fifth after leading on with a dmble. Dilbl struck out fen LII-100 -blt(4rs and only mnntul ail hi1! and two woke in the nine 12mins! he hurled. Calm; fanned four sud was touched for ten hits in the eight i s he worked while issuing four we . ls Delighted was second, In third position were Hubert Mumaghan and Bobby Kelly in a streamlined, sturdy. 10' - slung wheeled crate. A large crowd gathered to wit- ness lhe soap box derby and were (reeled lo mcciielnenf and thrills "i0 W611i. Summary Earned runs: Rovers" 4. Legion 3. Runs batted in: Maclsam 2. Higson 2, M. I-iennessey. Whitlock. Hunter. Three base hit: Whitlock. Two base hit: MacDonald. Hun- tel’. Strain. Struck out: by Dillon 10 (Goodwin 2. Blanchard C Strain Perry. M. Han- nesey Currie.) Hy Cairns 4 (Hia- son. Cannichael. Dillon 2.) By Mlofsanc 1 (Camiichaei). Loft on bases: Rovers 8. 11981011 9- will‘ nimz pitcher. Dillon; 105L118 Dit- cher. Cairns. Umpires-Plate: Francis; bases‘. Kan-e and Lawicr. heats with the first two finimers in each competing in lhe final. Winners o! (he first hunt were MacNeiii and Ryan wiih Garnhum and Hine second. The second heat was won by EamL-ley and Diamond with Kelly and Murnaghan second. Prlses for the beet design went lo MacNeill and Ryan. The race was staged by Bill Hine of (he Connaught square Ploy ground committee The officials were: Btarler-LL-Col, W. W. Reid Judges: Race W Arthur Gaudet. Don Grant, Design". ‘Nollhen Gaudet Bill Brunet). Starting line officials: Robert Forsythc- Fred Plclc-ard. Finish line officials Seoul Master G. T. Anderson. REMEMBER WHEN Hank Ciemsn, lanky Toronto walker. cracked George Gouldlngs i910 Canadian mark for the two miles at Toronto 15 years sgo to- day. Cioman covered the distance in (he Ontario Track Champion- ships in.1354:4, compared With Goudings 14107.4. rue suave is barren BECAUSE THE tan-mt sravs WETTER Yalmmmrbahzbucbenrrn A qqicidrylng lathtr‘ will dry out on your faoo- in you a 01mm that mo’ ml bum weather-lob oromymunoirlaiher .1: ibo hum you got with Lifebuoy Sbavlq Cream . . . a hiim m: namlclr and hop pained no!) and we: the whole shave through. Recent um provl m» llfobuoyboldu up u» 419i dun other lending brands and. of record; n sollotiflo fun." Co: ‘fllliill Hlclaboy 8h Cull for ma. moon Qhvqn-nqvivavfiioold water or n ‘the above. .Wlm you undbhde. MacNeill with mechanic Don Ryan with the odd spill adding color to The race was run - off in two v v ii 1. 51;... IHI: CHARLUI IE TUWVN GUARDIAN remarkable performance. Pete, Just, recovering from a broken keg. was at a distinct advantage but nevertheless the determination and courage he has shown so of- wn in hockey battles was again evidenced by his plucky fight. {iftellly is a former holder of zhe 1 e. '0 0 4v Boxing czar Mike found that you can lead fans to a box office but you can't make ‘em gay cash and as a result when amber Joe Louis puts his title on the line against thumpin’ Tami‘ Mauriello in September Mike n-iil mark the entry fees down 1o $30 ions-and $3 bottoms. He thinks the "take" will hit seven figures and there will be more cash cus- tomers on hand than the 45.226 who saw the Lmgs-gonn affair. 0 Louis will weigh about Z08 and Tami, whose real name is Steve, Will tlP the scales at 104. In the record _books Taml's age is 26. but hes actually ihrce years younger. It seems that back in '39 when he first started in (he pro fight business, he was only i6. As a result. he uaed his older bra- ther‘s name and started on the trail. Reports have it that he is an orthodox-style. stand-u swat. (er with a Rood straight le t and n hard right. TamVs had 7'1 flrlhis, it only seven. and has flaitun- ed 5i opponents. Although he's mt thqcanvas on several occas- ions hes never be‘): ‘mocked out. This is not the only neck-of- the woods where the severe short- age of baseballs is presenting a thorny Pfobie a m | 1 amateur teilmgmwuyo-d 12:55am cones of Ontario the border and eve-n in Detroit the horse- hlde pellets are at a premium an a baseball goes through a riglfl inspection before being tossed out e. The teams of the gam use every old. black and slightly (he worse for wesr. It is doubtful if there ‘will benany early easing of the famine and the boy: have been cautioned to go easy on those out. M4719 Plfflfnhpmers. Basehafl’ “Big six" (By The filial“: ma) ‘Ru-ea leaders in each league: AB I II Jacobs has Anti-Aircr- liordon’: llome Run Gives aft Is Winner 0f Free-For- All At Amherst (By The Canadian Press) AMHERST. N. 5.. July 18- Headling the field in both the el- imination and anal heats. Lock Hanover. owned by Bert Ycrka of Sussex. N. B., today captured the $1.000 Cumberland Pacing Derby. One of (he 01;! Chicago McCullough, Schefflng. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE . 030 000 000 3 B 0 Lee and O‘Dea, Masi; Passcnu. Meer. Olsen. Bauer. Fleming and $10,000 victory national open golf tournament which starts tomorrow at Medinsh Country Club. Bulls. who today added a (mo- under-par 70 to his 67 of yester- day, failed to figure in any of the three preliminary ohampionships— He advised mc to make swing more hands and nr bOdy than I Before I left him u; go lug m_v hands and arms ccmpact 111 had been closel- . 6d 0s of golf With Win 0f Yanks Win iiiilzaziihe mom“ ham“ .':~=1~..2:s.2:.:v) 0m» v in With a mammoth field of 13 All of which does =» Freddie Whaler-l’: Rover: did it uacers, the rue was run off in W" I Hm advocating ma; h,“ Swedish Team =1"): is i=- ~—..... .... r“... . .. ... ... .. ..~v...n~.» » er vco o - I . own a . a 5 5 o . alrer now have better than on Joengoi: c; t: t an“ of Haul.“ cmkgd on m,” the lop players will revezif 3135111; even chance of adding 2nd section f m i 1 " u z ' “will” firsts to score a decisive victory in they n° 1°I18cr uc-lav on m, back, "‘ city league honors to the first our m‘ "5 mm“ ° pa” “e the 2:15 trot and pace while Anti 5W1"! in the manner once con- (By Glylo Tllhb) “cum ones they alrudy ha“; New York imnkers to s 3-1 Victory ' sidered fashionable Ngw Yong, July 13-4599... ‘ . l. . - over ‘he sh Louis Browns’ Me. 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There might have been 5 M‘ “h lg “m, "1 t 1‘ . “ ihe margin m m; first visiory Tlmc: 2.1m; 2.1211,- 2.14%. To set dl-‘if-lnce. ieyy-lfig ham, some bickering about where we tfivsiiyl “lo”! b“ bf] 8w“? 31".; since his discharge from lhe army. weed i" impact is P5Scnflal would have played. This siraighi- 39ml “gviufse a -d b N?‘ ________ cumvkrnmu Pacing Dgrhy, $1,000 hwh meams lhat a m; dowq; ens everything out fine." mun“ 8° m 1m‘ w MA t?‘ (In Elimlnlllm Heats) SW1" 15 essential, but yet if you Pate said the four-man Amerl- a ‘F11 1:‘ e lineup’, tyfi w ° w“ ‘he “W {Ila 9T5 you are can squad for the match with h‘; fl 1fi°‘g'“l‘:‘p"t§ ° “W? ll Look I-Isrtover (Jardine) 1 m” “mam” m". ‘fly are mak. Sweden would have to be chosen j 5h w h '1 n 1"” 1E3!“ “I; a May Budlong (Hm-t u“) _ 5 1118 My treat efiorc q, c; the "Y A"!- 6 ""11" Pa"! 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Ami warm (Mm ) 1 I the mp or me “b ov-n from Francisco comet who reached the r- b god” f° ‘If? t a-t a Eben)’ Queen and Robinson. o M K1 c h (H e5, """"" " I Olin Dutra Infill). be offereq . semi-final of (he recent Wimple- o“: m" fl 5°11.’ “PM! ‘fhed Chlcfllw -- 00° 101 z a o Tic ‘$1,985’, -B 10° ""322 (he perfect example of he v5“ d0“ Championships‘ Blélveaiberg t e m m: ‘airway: o‘ Bosmph Rlli amogllggxes? Igar- Blfiv J2me (gerggéil) posit‘ extrema Watlmiuifl o o o o ,.if“§§,,;,,.g§§§ an“. why“... Rhea May (Coates) .5dr. 331g‘; if“, l“ ‘he ‘°""»=m¢ni-= m both 12181511628 disutrous m: Cleveland 060 00o om 1 s o Time: 2.10; 2.1m; 2.11%. . m ° “*1 “i” WW", I i‘ I, round: have proved their undoing, phuadelphll H 091 110 90o 3 3 3 j________ a‘: 1e imremmi m“ he h-ld 0m c In the senior event Joe Mahar Webb“, gmmek And Began; mg 52w“? 55050408 0f any of "W" 01‘ l?" 519W "l! 0n the 135'- Chrlstopher Flores and Rosar. . 1h» amt pros H” . Sweeps I * Eighteen holes to lose his chance ' ‘Pugh i“ I 1".”- langwd mau- while Wednesday young Cecil NA110NAL LEAGUE butt! I eetbuiklDurras back. Dowllng after leading the Junior ' parisano wig": 1E“ saw ti?’ com‘ field in the um round ilip ed off Philadelphia _, 011 0oz ooo 1 1o o no“, mm. em, “ mplfiye“ m‘ 1*‘ nu game u. the final eghteen s1. 1.0.... .. 000410002: s11 0 Pnobaby - f“ s‘ - n holes to card an 82 while the new Rgffensberger, Hughes, Hoerst these theories Qnaréiwerb ‘gs 3'1 champion Doig. of Halifax, was and Sgmlnfck; Barrett, Brazle, I is ma: madam Dug“ Mil wing ___ red-hot with a sparkling 1s that Dickson and Klutiz. better mnirg] of “m, “Atomic Pawn!" a gQldgn-Qolofgd m" ‘ml!’ 811V? hlm lhe Lille but _B1'aoklyn 000 002 000 2 8 3 - snappy backswinz. George Jaco- wap box spec,“ “rwen by wmrgd also s free tn-pfip the Cannjlnn Cincinnati _ .__10_I3 000 00x 4' 9 l , "m" bus says that 1 w.» a bDdv swim? Garnhurn and " werl v 111111" dwmnwnlhlps- I-Iigbe. errmg. Lombardi and er when I firs! reported m him P0 Zed b)’ . (By The Associated Preu) 01131-1” Him won the ..pum_mc_ u l 4' ‘l’ i‘ Anderson. Edwards, I-Ieusser and at Rldgewood and ma: om, o; thc we" ciasek; gtggeq ,1 mum, m“ A 1H1"! 8011s" showed up Mueller. CHICAGO. July iii-Towering things he mu m ate from h“ mam real well in the senior event and New York .... .. 000 003 000 3 12 1. Jommy Buua c; Oman rash my g was that 5am;- bod-J- 1. ..' P"! Kelly driving from tee to Pittsburgh .. 000 022 30x 718 0 1mm nve_under_ m. 137‘ mda sway by shortening my swing, i; D0686 . a wooden. whippet-like 1 bi 1 o - - - ° 1 " . P ' Y . creation bum along more cons" vsfihorih: legérgres Zigtyfid llgllhrfiilfll Bfioslg’ anganfiolmbainyié. Loilvg7rlen, was [on money wmne, 1n a m,” n11: "i111: (cofiqiéynvhcat Jrall fellow ' ' E lull 3 X‘, O8, l 1 .- ‘ _ _ OD O, a II: vative lines. driven by Junior round in what must have been a Boston 310E010 301 p913 1 “lmmd 36h“ “mm “p m m“ swing u my with my l0 playing. to Read- uere dc- slateci for a September shot at Joe Louis ‘lflyni writer: t Jeisey City 001 006 000-7 11 1 Syracuse 020 000 020-4 12 2 Fowler. Kash. and Gladd. Gras- ao: Harriet. Kaiz, Polivka, Bobeck and Bosisk. shall. Hockenberry; Munders and Yount. Brown arid Erautt. Lesnevich To Fight Woodcock (By Stuart Underhiil. Press Stuff Wri LONDON. July 17—(CP Cable) —British fight fans tonight look- ed (o square-jawed Bruce Wood- cock io end t ‘horiz- ivelghi" WhiCh i185 dogged British boxer: for more than s decade. Promoter Jack Solomons, fresh from recent talks in New York with Mike Jacobs. announced ia- day that Woodcock will meet Gun Lesnevich of Cllffslde, N. J., in Harrlngay arena here Sept. 1'7~ It was at Harringay last May that Lesnevich. United States light heavyweight champion, knocked out England's Freddie Mills after a long. bloody contest. A few nights later. in New York. Woodcock was flattened by Tami Maurielll of the Bronx. W310 l8 Cnnudisn for) B After the punishment absorbed Mills and Woodcock ‘ ied State: nenis, sports In Lon on blamed the wl-n defeat on the lack of ring experience of the British boxers. They how that _ ,hlve learned enough since nl: ~.ie- feat to Woodcock may iske the measure of ibe q pa; hard-hitting Iesnevich. 1199p, guy” 73 3g; Woodcock. 24 and holder _of the wflnn [grim 7g m Q no 3Q Britilh and British Em Ire heavy- u I ‘m, a m n; weight crowns, has ha only one w _ g; 397 91 195,53 important fight nincc returning Vernon. sum. 7s m 51 m; 34g from New York. Last men-h he m“."|°‘ a’; I" a‘ ‘a y’ 339 200k on Milli, British light heavy- mm‘ “n” m. "won-l u” weight ch on. and defeated Iuo: sxeugnm. Cardinals m Am- Home. runs: National League: ‘ “w. Giants i0: American Lu- Wiiliauu. Red Box N TIIID VILL AGIIIS PIOTIST 110110431011. Norfolk, England - (DEU-Villager; of Grlmswn p2:- ilioned for the insullation of more highway sign-posh because long- him in 1.0 fierce rounds. 331°“ Law“ wumm" a“ s“ 11111:; lwrr§iifllvy°lid°§§inii°tig hsd Mill been: harder hitter h: result might have been differ- (fl . LUNCH-HOUR M OVIIB A - (OF) -- Lunch- CANBIRR. hour movie shows are held at Cau- berrs High School for it! pupils. Documentary films from Canada. New Zsuland, India, France Bril- ain and (he United stain mate up pmgnlb . \ distance drivers wake (hem up at nbht to It the we). for Larter. McAleer. Kinnon, Hllgsan. lock. Rice. Hennessey, CANBERRA —- ionlng authorities issue clothing coupons to Austral- ian children who are larger than normal for lheir age. pro-amateur. pro-ladv The bro-amateur title went to unheralded team. Jim Farrier of simon-nure Mike Stefnncik of Ho- bart. Ind.. with a 36-l101e aggreg- 291 gian Louise Suggs. winner of the recen-t women's western Minkley of Chicago with 301. Players llaTned For All Star Game Sunday The following players are naked to be at lhe Park diamond in uniform st 2 obloxir Sunday afternoon 1o represent the City League in their exhibition game against Pictou. Charlie Ryan. Ari Perry. Elmer Molsaac, 1. Mc- Mcfnnis, Whit- McLs-rnan, simin. If. J. Gallant, C. Ward. . Whalen, C. MacDonald. EXTRA RATION ( CP) o— THEATRES KISS and TELL "SHIRLEY TEMPLE” JEROME COUIITLAND ROBERT BENCIILIY HALL MONTAGUE —- FBI. I P. M. MONTAGUE - SAT. l AND 10 I’. M. MATIINEB SAT, 8J0 P. M. IOUIIS — TUESDAY. and bro-senior titles-but as low pro- fessional, Johnny walked of! with the top prize. a $1.000 war bond. CD811. Rat- have decided to m8 a lot c.f lhe work I make my body do. Within a years lime I had no sway or body wermfk no 1 good O was a when Ibfiame North r0 work§°l§fii I didn't leam .0 an imn used :0 B fa e Rochester 080001001— 811 4 F 1 h fi h w, shot from rl m u, left with a y Bun“) ‘310 1m 52X‘Hg: o 21:? wirigincascgizzlgng) Mtmeqenglaliing “ccumcy “n” I F“ "P h"?- n1 B-Wfly’ Brumr‘ 58k“ and m“ the course competitive record. and learned "° h“ a swam“ ban and I had to learn u ntri h k because there 1r. w o a o0 _ e courses which requireuan sbilizv (Q contpq] time aoowoo-o (a o "e i’! - . 1 grgxgtgfgl 0000000 o 5 0 The leading United States mon- we“ ovex. ,¥fe‘;n‘ar" 3° n3 '° m” Davis and Frank; Mccaharh ev-wlnner. Ben Hogan. and Geor- Speakmg n; the fun 5w“; I used to sweep my irons the samu as I did mv woods. I had lo learn teamed to take the pro-lady crown to unch them by opeumg 11c giléhfigre 25 Q’, with 301. The pro-senior title went his e c,f my iron and punching l‘ (I, mums, to Hamid (Jug) McSpaden. who down om them. _ , Podium, “M! um“. Kgfpfl fired a 68 today for a 138 total. In lgullnullss‘: sfllue thatadeiiss com- " - ' E . . r and Garbark‘ stroke behind Bulla. and Arncd 112w aibovefyrgfngrillst nfileeereroir; something new to learn day if we are to unprove. Trying To Q a Limit Williams To Singles PHILADELPHIA Julv 18 ~—(CP) — Manager Lou Boudreau. who cheerfully accepis any credit-c‘; plumb-for Cleveland Indians’ novel “Williams shift." says i: was designed (o limit (he great n Red Sox slugger Io singloa "Holding (hat guy (o a single isn't bad baseball." Lo‘: maintained ro- doy. "He's (he greatest hitter I ever saw." , “By moving six players, hcluding the whole infield. over Io the right qf (he diamond. wth the second baseman dropping back cs a half way ouliielder, it was pretty tough for Ted la get a hi! in that dimer- lon unless he clouied the ball over or against lhe fence," Lou explain- ed BVGYY 4 "W012i many people didn't real- ine is that we used the shift only under certain mndiiluns. A lot cic- pends on the score at the time and we never played Ted (but Way Wlih men on bases." May Marriages Show Increase (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA. July 10-—P0ssibly due in part to the repatriation of ser- vice personnel. May marriages. registered in Canadian cities and towns with a population of more (hon 10.000. have increased 3996‘ cent over May of the previous year. the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today. Births and deaths also showed lncreaszs. births numbering 13.760 compared with 11.634 in May. 194.1 deaths 5.116 compared with o -i~ ..__.._. filial’ KIDDIES SIZE, up i0 YOUTHS SIZE, up Lo 100 lbs. ADULT SIZE, up to 195 lbs. Also Cushion for the to svm with A Buoy-O-Boy THE BIKE SHOP ’.— in "4 nouns 60 lbs. . . $1.25 $1.85 $2.50 .---.--.-..~av .--un-.-|-¢---- .-..-¢..-.---¢-|-- Car, Beach, Boat or Home 501i Make In A Row: It Three A “Tribe" Beats Athletics” 7-3 - (Canadian Prose) Tom McBi-ldeb third hit. his second double of the day. scored Mickey Harris from first base in the sixth inning yesterday to give the Red Sox a 3-2 victory over Chicago White Sc-x at Boston. The triumph was the third straight over the Pale Hose for the American League leadmg Boston club and the 13th of the year for Harris, who was replaced in the seventh by sinker ball Bob Kling- Ir. Both of Chicago's runs came on home runs high into the left field screen by Frankie Hayes and Bob Kennedy. lead off batters in the fourth and six innings. Cleveland got to Russ Chris- topher for five hits and six runs In the second inning and dcfeaied Philadelphia Athletics 7-3. Les Webber started m the mound for the Indians but was Tgllfilved by Steve Gromek .'~n the s . Hank Edwards opened the big inning with a triple and scored on Lou Bbudreuws single. Boud- reau went to third on Ken Ken. ner's single and after Heinz Bac- ker fanned, the Indians’ manager came home on Jim Hagan’: saf- ety. Les Webber then walked to fili the bases. George Case quiz-k- ly uploaded them with a to right centre, sending topher to the showers, Case scor- ed when Jack Csulfieid allowed Jack Conways roller to go through his legs. Cardinals Take Lead In National Regaining .<§:;T,;5;.@..1@n of the lead for the first time since May 21. the Cardinals virtually clinched the decision. their 12th in their last 15 games. with a four-run outburst m the fourth inning, touched off by Whitey Kurowski’: ninih homer of (he season. After Kurowskfs drive into the‘ left field stands, Enos Slauszhterl doubled to the left field wall. Bust. er Adams was hit by a pitched ball and the two runners advanced on Marty Marion's infield out. Clyde KILICLZ WES passed purp05g[y_ "fey- ry Moore batted for Red Barrett, the Card's starting hurler. and singled 1n Slaughter and A1 Scho-l elidiehst drove two more across with a single. Dodgers Still 0n Skids; Lose To Cincinnati (By The Canadian Press) _ Brooklyn's slumping Dodgers cropped their sixth straight and i-‘Wir elzhth in nine western starts yesterday. bowing to Oirnlnnntfs Ed Heusser 4-2 in a loosely played contest. Kirby Highs. one of the top olt- chers in the league. failed to last thmullh the third 111111118 when the Reds notched three runs on three hils and an error. Grady Hutton. who had forced Dam Olav at second beset came all the way around in the openingf frame without benefit of a. hit. He stole second and ramped home when Ferrell Anderson's wild throw went past centre fielder‘ Pewee Raiser for a two-base e-r-' i i l ror. A walk to Bobby Adams. singles! br Bert Haas, Ed Lukon a Ed-i die Nflller sandwiched around a1 boot by Pewee Reese accounted for the three Cincy scores in the third. It was I-feussefs seventh vic- torv and Higbes third loss. Big Bill Lee bitched Boston Braves to a 9-3 victory over Chi- cage Cubs to even up the current series at a game apiece. Lee al- lowed six hits as he gained hLs seventh viclorv of the season. Proving almost as hot as the 99 degree weather. the Braves shelled; five Chicago pitchers for 13 hits.‘ ‘nhev started by chasing starter. Claude Passeau before anybody) was out in the second. and cuIlsd f on against Russ Meers. Vern Ol- i sen. Russ Baucrs and Bill Flem-p mg. Johnny Hopp. the National Leu- 3 gun's leadin)! batter. had two hits in four times at bat before retir- lBsllad (Avery) . .... .. Time: 2.0654. 1 Spsnolo llihestertown .ls Winner 0f Rich Stake l my "nu Anflhl‘ ma)‘ e | OLD ORCHARD BEACH. Mt. jduly iii-Chesterton“, from Blli Cape's Good. Time Siaibles at liioshen, my. 100k both new of’ ‘a $1.000 three-year-old trotting istake from fcur other Humble- lbniaxi elimlbics today’. 111a bay colt, with Harry Whit- ney on the reins, was tuned gt 2.0611 and 2.05 over the hard kite truck in the top race of a Grand Circuit card. a break f Chestertown overcame early‘ m the second heat to nose out Sou Palm's Victory Song. which urns a length and a half behind in the first clash. Walter Spencer and Ballad split third money. Summaries: First Race. 2.18 Bar Pace Ensign Hal (Bond) Time: Second Race. 2.20 Bar Trot Craftv Hanover (Havens) Lloyd Hanover (O'Donnell) Calumet Silk (Walsh) Time: 2.15. Third Race, 2.18 Bar Pace Hayes Hanover (R. Thomas) . Ensign Hal (Bond Herbert Son (Britt) Time: 2.12 Fourth Race, 2.20 Bar Tm! Crafiv Hanover (Havens) Jclmuv Rosecroft (Dupee) . Daphne Hanover (Ackerman) Time: 2.15 Fifth Race. Threo-Yeu-Old ‘ROG - Stake Cfiiestertomi Victory S0112 (Whitney) (Palm) Sixth Race. K10 Bu T100 Bourbon Abbe (Boardman) rlrcliie Volo (Bond) (Havens) 2. Time: Seventh Race, 2.15 Ber TIM Goldie Locks (McGowan) Lee Eblis (Hill) Highland Maid (F. O'Connell Time: "llh Eighth Race. Three-Year-Old ‘Irv Stake 2 -3 Chesteriown- (Whitney) P Victorv Son: ‘P811111 Walter Spencer (Pownali) Time: 2.05 Ninth Babe. 2.10 Bar TIM Bourbon Abbe (Boardmsn) Archie Volo (Bond) . .. Demo Hanover (Egan) Timr: 2.05%. Tenth Race. 2.15 Bar Trot Brook of Athlone (Parker) . Gertrude Hanover (Edmunds) Highland ltlaid '1’. O'Connell) Time: 2.11. Legion Practice _ A full Purnout of (he Legionaires baseball ream is requested for the Park zii- nzond Youlghi at 8.30 by Coach Ev McNeil. for an important pracllco session. Take one lellor from Nils will ing due to (he heat in the eighth inning. Pittsburgh Pirates swept their two game series from New York 5mm; by defeating the P010 G cum-is crew 7-3. n Bshr started for the Pir- ates but bowed out in favor 0f Preacher Roe alter the first in- nflng dug u» a pain in his side. Roe received credit for the win although he needed help from Johnny Lamiinit W110 1mm“ m‘? last three frames. Phllippines Ask For Islands MANILA. July 8»_ (Arr-Fur- eign Secretary Iilphidlo Qulrlmr said today that the newly-sover- eign Phi lppinel would ask the United Nations for one group of French-claimed lllsnds and sov- erai British-leased islet: fimking British North Borneo. l Qulrlno told a press conference the Philippines republic ask for sovereignty Shinan Gunlo iuleil. _ west of the southwestern Filipino no leflcn m: mclre u new wed: GASH EXAMPLE "EBA \"l:l"-—-Tlkn lwl "H" and you have the word ‘ins’ IULH: Mail entries h: Colguffl. s4 Natalie 60., Toronto 8. Dcpt. 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