CIAQILSIX More Apples Needed For Red Gross Jelly , _' of- of his factory to l‘ this tiltdctta lng Will be made there and Tuesday, Sept- ncxt ltioitaay‘ ember 14th. and 15th. The mem- bers of the Foods and Ccoks Com- ' to Hal Cross Disaster the apples and rn of the Char- ltinvnt of the Can. A Corps will do the RPlllnl Jclx tnakrtlz. .\It‘l'(,‘ llttili 13> l)\l*h‘.‘l5 of apples tt-ttii rrci and to date only ill rt‘ in; . miint nus been Hon~e The t. '1 izms .n n and .t naxxng apples llllic to plCk m at either tv * in w Ln to are needed d the Com- . lat-caving llotteixlcitict‘ can litter shows how l» _ appreciated by ‘to l nk \'Oll on he. l ls cf the a d iuyscil for tile tit tippie 101.)‘ WlllLh we" this evening. liorlly have com- g a4 iizrcless it from London -— a: S0011 3S -_- you can im- g. at t-llgllt, nxih which this, oite of our last few — btforc leaving for the ‘ ti’; utoie so ttan life at our kind mem- :i ward Island Grabefuliy yours: James Doveton. Ordinary Telegraplust, R. 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England, hospit l hag be in named ancr the 10th Mnlyleb he Rover Sctttt Crew, ‘m rec-gnlthn of the valunbl sawccerretizioteed at the hospital b; them slice the Outbreak 0r the “m- _ “Dig for victory" gardens OperflLfl in Bri ain bv Bov Scouts hay-r this summer been growing vegctablgt- irt n1 Caradi n 50' (ls contributor. by Scotti-i Mrtss the Dom nion. 0a,, oi the largest shigments, or 45;; pounds, was sell! by Scouts of b h- t bridge and otthrr southern Abeiut tcuns. One of the outstanding Cxflfllplé, 0f BOY Scout sn vsge ivcrl: is that offmred bv the Scouts cf wq-ny; Alta. with [hp help of me niLers ui the G-rcup Coirmitte . They gain- nrcd 36 tons of lnttltl and lava car- lvods (f HllXlgd saivagf, for “inch $497.44 was received. Of this nmc-titlt $225 wtts sent t-hi- L tJi- bridge Kinsmung Club for its Mm for Britain ftlnd, end $180 t4) the y M.C.A. for its overs a; service“ Notwithstanding the war Croat Britain cititltnies plans for tn- creased 01160 r "ctvlties icr Boy Scouts. A new ramp site, Bradl Wood, cf 44 acres neir field, was Percy Everett, l-iud cw- of Huddersfieid and 2,00) Scnits and Wclf Cubs. The will provide crttnping some i5.C00 Stunts > .=i e flcliltl 5 10r- in the The Camp Ohl. i’ of the Wor greatest gathering of bouiowd, COmlIIg-Cf-Agg International J11 n. bore cf the Boy Srotlts, held Birkenhead in i929, L5 dealt. t’ was Brim-General Goduie -Faus it, ca, C.M.G,_ FSA. The Cflmp BYOB-GM WHY-her 53,000 Boy ScOuts from over 70 different cttuntries and parts of the British Empire to mark the 21st birthday of S-oirmg and honour i s founder Lnrzl B ileu- Pou all. 111*. lC B bl D'mlnion'5 longest annual reo tntlv opened ry Sir the Deputy Chi f Scout, in the pros nce of the Ma or Boy 8X63 l l-fiiPennant races rm; CHARLOTTLIIOWN GUARDIAN» _-~L-i—- -_¢-_ S§PTL3M§ER 1o. 1942 ,__,_Q_§ ‘wafi Lombardi may Win batting l}, Crown again , By Judson Bailey Associated rress sports Writer lvnw atoms, Sept. 9—iA.t-‘)—1he Ndtlbllfll Lkfitflllfi may have big ea"- nt-sto laoltali Lombardi of Boston Brtnes for a batting champion u- gatn this year even LhOUXH he has been at. bat. only 20a unies nun stands no chalice of getting me 400 turns at the plow wnlcn customar- ily qualify hitters for H1310!‘ league leaders-nip. ’lnc nuskv catcher who captured titling lionurs as well as the most VlilllflldlC player award 1n 183d wnlle wltn Cincinnati locus, now has an average oi .329. six points ahead of Bruoklrtls Pete lieiser. and it was learned today he may get. the 0f- nclal blsssnlg of the National Lctigtie it he finishes on top. Ford Prick. President of the sen- ior circuit. has refused to be drawn into the question prematurely. But he luls the right to designate the player the league considers the of- llclal batting champion and is ex- pected to follow the same reason- ing bv which the league recognized Debs Garms of the Pittsburgh Pir- titfls as rnattiplon in i940 althbutzh hc \\;nt to bat. only 858 times in 103 gdllifs for an average of .355. rhrnlclly‘ botli the National and ' American League required 400 times at bat to qualify for the batting title and the American league still has this rulc. But a search of the National League rules in i940. when Garnis was awarded the crown, showed there is no such require- illDllL DOW. ‘Y’ Meets Army Tonight This evening's softball game be- tween the Y M.C A. and Army 1s n critical one for the Army. To stay in the running for the City Senior Softball League champion- ship, they must win this contest. The “Y" boys are in the driver's sent having won three straight m the best-of-seven series for the title. If succeses this evening they will walk off the field with the champion- ship. However, the never-say-dle spirit of the soldiers may carry them tc n reversal of form which nu-ght force the contest to the limig, Th»; boys lost the first game by several runs but came back strong tn the second to send the Y.M CA. into the tenth inning. But in the third encounter they blew up and were given a 14-0 white washing by the There are still quite a number of fans, however, who still think the Army boys may upset the dupe tonight by taking the Y into camp. If they succeed in doing 11115 they might make the series interesting before it concluded, n all "W15 11D to a sparkling game of softball for fans attencung Am tonight's crucial game which wPl be played on the Victoria Park dlrmond at six o'clock. Murray Carmichael, star fielder for the Y, leaves this morning for Pictou, and will be missing from the lino-up. This may be the link which .~.,,.1,1 pave the way for an upset by the Army. Be on hand and see the con- test for yourselves. boys of both iAt a glance (Associated Press) New York Yankees keep rolling riglu. along toward another Anter- an LlLh-{UC pennant. xcsttloav uicy downed St. Louis rowns u-a iur their nltn consecu- \'c triumph and ulcreascci their lead over Boston M“ 50x. wno wele Sunday y°ulh ran-V and Patrmm ittie, Lo i0 games. Tne Yanks now service is that ‘Fmnsomd l-"V m‘? can clinch tne flag by any combin- Bo-V Sciillts- G111 (311193 3353' 3i‘ atlun of six victories for New Yprk Ede 911d Other VIM h Orua-“lilflll-ns or six ueieats for Boston. of Hamil on, Ont, t-i ’l‘nerc was no action in the Na- onai League. St. Louis Cardinals‘ T n countries, most 0f them Over- contest at New York was postponed run by the Nazis, \v're rervfsenled Ll at an intrtrnationai Boy Scott: ramp w held this summer at Yculbury. near Oxford. England. "In peace times the baiting in Ch!" silt-reliance, sportsmltnship general good citizenship prodded 505w“ by the ScCuts is lm raant. lIlB times of war its imtzo one? is in- crea/ed a hundre-dfold. The sot-m s“ 5°“ are always the first to volunteg-r their services to the communit- Fblfowing is the roll of the world's first Boy Scout Trfop, cr- a garlized ata camp on Brownsea. Island, Dorset, 0n Jul." 25 h, i907,1 by LL-Gen. R. for the world’s first camp. Scoutmusler, Lia-Gen. R. B-Jden- l 11d . m their nation." —Wendeli Will lt- ,7, P,,,_,b,,,g,,; m, ,9, Philadelphia; 22, New York; 23, Philadelphia; '24, 25, Boston; 26, 27, 131136111; ("V811, Philadelphia; l6, , Bfly 500-" 20 at Chicago; 21, ‘2, Pittsburgh; 23, 24, Cincinnati; 26, 27, Chicago. ll today and Brooklyn Dodgers ere not scheduled. The standings:- American League L W GJS. To Play 9nd New York .. 94 44: —— l5 . . . . . 84 55 10 15 National League rooklyil be 43 —- l7 . . . 9i 46 3 1'1 Rmnainiltg schedule: Brocklyti-Scpt. lu, Chicago; 11, St. Louis; l3, l3, Uincinnagi); - t. Philadelphia. St. L0uis-Sepl;. l0. at New York: l, 12, at, Brooklyn; 13,13, 14, l7 at Boston’ l9, willie“ (today knf-‘pvn as Assist- Marcbildor! Wins ant. Scoufnnasterss), o. W. crectupmchlng Vlctory H. Robson, P. W. Everett» Orderly, Dntald Baden-Powell. Wolvvs Cedric I. Curtcis, Jchn M. Eta-I'm- Lcmre, Percy Medvtay, R/eglnald Giles. Crurle-w Patrol-Hon, G. RodnYY, Bertie Watts, A. Vivian, T. E. B411- fleld, R. Grmt. Raven Patrol-Tlimnas EVnns-Lombe. Arthur Pr miner. B. Biandford, Hm. Jam's M. Noble. Bull Patrol—I-l. Emley. B. Tarrnnt, 5 Hon. M. Rodney, B. Coillngboarne Humphrey Noble. The sole surviving number "f the camp stfidf, “P. W. Everett." now Sir Percy Eterctt, and stil ive P““°l'R~ w’““gm°n' Phil Murchlldon, taking over in the ninth, notched his 17th victory to- night as the cellar-dwelling Phil- adelphia Athletics edged out Clev- land Indians 5-4 in a lIi-lnnlnl battle Phi B» A- Cleveland 000 100 0x0 00o o-t 1 2 CLEVELAND, Sept. 9—(AP)— la.’ 03o ooo 01o ooo l-s e 1 R. flarris. Marchildon (9) and 3014193’. Swift, Wagner (9); Embree. Bevin: i9), Kennedy (9) and Hegan, De- nutels us). R. 0. A. F. ilhalienge During tho short cxlstance of the in scouting as Diflutv Qhlgf S 0m" Air FOYCC lti the softball field they paid n visit to Canada S/huflll be ' have played three games, two with 50m n"? “m3 The camp laslfll "Om the Navy and one ‘with the Army. Julv 25th to Aucust 7th which is , - "'1 ' t all three by the scores of sllll the a\'cr‘g~» length 0f Bo; 5711. ;5]i2I(‘)1_lUi2.11 and 3.7, catnps. Tl respectively. 1c boys HOW are confident in tak- cm, of the first cnntrihtiltcrs l0 >1 ing on all who are int/crested. "Baden-Powell House" fund nelrzg raised in Great Britain was Jaw es The lineup is as f0llows:— Adamsoil. c; Hutchinson, p; Harvey, of Pzclc, the boa man who der, lb; Hall, 2b; Currie, 3b; Levy, fetTit-d the to-be Scouts to Brown- ss; Burke, lf; Dowd, cf; Lister, rf, seat Island. COOL HEROISM (continued_frcm*page_1) and brought the flames under 0&- trol Hulk Towed to Port The blackened hulk was then tow- iranspor blew from us instead of from stun stern. ship's whistle, Distress flags run up. McKenna, coach, Davis, manager. arctind, so that the wind tnoke and flames swag "There were long blasts from the W!!! lb.- “AItnOst lmmedhtely a destroyer anti a cruiser started racing to our vii to port. Officials hiVP 115i, yet N59119- LBTBQ C5789 nets were 3WlmK determined the cause u! the lire- which broke out on one deck level and spread to another. over the side of the burning trans- port. , , We began clawing at the ropes of the net as though it was At an east coast port, survivors l‘- mpc ladder- gave vivid word pictures 0i‘ the rvscuc SCPIliF-qlllifk xictirm tc flood “Some of the men fell from the not. into the water, btit it was still light and Navy men quickly pulled tlic explosives nlagttzine and ‘as? them [mm m“ Wm“ 0M0 the de_ ~hclls lntn the sea. Nlarlncs clam- _. . iicrlng nbourd to prevent. any panic '. I don't lwlictic any of the pnssactipcrs were lost but I rm sure a dnstrqvr-r coming alongside and n m; of the "N, mus,’ ha‘? been =mnshintz hcr super structure against bwnod, the fire spread so fast. the towr-ring hull of the former At tho time of her latinching lncr, while the deslrqvor catitnin the Wakcfeld, then the Manhattan, said "to hell with the bridge-hold was the largest ship ever built in her in." Some Wisp nf Smoke the United States. 24,289 gross w She had eight decks and a pass- "It was khortly nftcr seven o'clock W180!‘ 1100RPM)’ 01' 1.300 persons. Thtirsdav night." said Robert. Crab- tree, of Pawiuckvl.,, Rf, a mssscntz- l" ll" TPPRlTlRUOII er, "I was lying on the deck ncnr ‘ the bow of the ship when I saw men locking over the rail. I didnk pay too much attention bmnuse I thought they were wntchlnt’. the d0- strovers or looking for SHlIYiIVlHPS. "Then I saw a thin wisp of smoke and. like a lot of others I thnuoht snmebrrrlyfis mattress had ctvtwht flro from a cizarr-t and that. they nro- bnblv would throw the mattress overboard. . “While I was looking, probably only a matter of iwn o" threr‘ mirt- lliPs, the smoke and fir» sec-mod to race from on» end of the ttnns- pvrt. to the other and complrt"l_v' enveloped the shin. "We were headed into the wind and the skipper quickly hove the _Early in the war the ship figured f A.m l stranded in Europe. o er can. Q RENT A BIKE Gent and Ladies Bike For Hire By the Day. Week or Month See Art Burns at THE BIKE SHOP i teams say, U88 Millard’: for dandruff. OUT OUR WAY they repeat their earlier Mill Provincial Quoit Tourney Saturday of the executive ot At n meeting the Provincial Quoit Tournament yesterday it was decided to open the series on Saturday Sept. 12 m, 2 p.m. There are l6 teams entered and a lively series ls anflclpated. The games will be played on the Rochford Square Quolt Courts. Al! contestants entered are cordially invited to make use of the court 7°!‘ practice purposes at any eon- venient time. Details are not as yet completed but Mr. L, B. Mc- an is now preparing the sched- ule and it will be announced lat; However, one thing was decided nnd that was that teams would play in sections the winners of each sectlc would then enter the semi-finals to deflde the players for the finals. The games will be played in daylight and W111 give the fang an opport. Iggy to watch the progress of the lYankees down Brownies 8-3 ST. LOUIS. Sept. 9—(AP)—New Yolk Yankees overpowered St. Louis Browns 8-3 today to increase the: etican Leatlue lead to l0 full Rnmts over the idle Boston Red Sox and bring big Eknle Bonhum his 19th pitching triumph of the season, hJoe (Flash) Gordon smacked a ome run with the bases loaded in the first inning. his 18th roundtrlp- per and second grand slam, to get the Yankees started and 5,199;- ma; it was Just a breeze. New York 403 100 000-8 ll 0 St. Louis 000 100 020—3 8 1 FBonham and Dickey; Niggellng, reefien-S. (3), Muncrief (9) and F‘er_ By. .I. R. Wiliams Zivic favored To defeat Sgt. Joe Louis Starts training Cochrane tonight F01‘ PM, COMM By Sid’ Feder Associated Press SPO"! W149" NEW YORK. Sept. 9-—(AP)-—Un- less Freddie the Red Cochrnne can pull an even blgtler rabbit out of the hat than he did a year ago. the world welterweight champion is tw- ing to have about as much fun in Madison Square Garden tomorrow night as a. “hay-fever Harry 1n B- rattweed patch. The Jersey red-head has a 10 DJ"- date for a. nose-mashing party with Frltzle Zlvlc for the benellt ol USU. and it will probably be his last trip to the post for the duration. The 3111:)’ has ordered him to active sea l1 Y. Almost any way you look at it. Fritzle figures to make good his re- peated promise w “take good care" of Freddie the Red Just as soon as he catches up with him. Thu is the first time Zlvic has been able to get within range since Red turn- ed in the flstlc upset of 194i by talking Fritzleb 147-pound crown over in Newark a year ago last July. Ever :’a.ce then, Fritz has been knocking on the door for another chance. and they finally let him in with his non-title IO-rounder. As a result. the odds-makers have installed him a 1 to 2 favorite over Reddle, and a lot of folks have more than a hunch that the Pitts- burgh benuty can even do it the hard way-by a knockout. For several reasons, this looks like a better-than-bad bet. This com/er tabs Fritzie to win easily. even to stop Freddie somewhere a- ment of an expected crowd of 13.000 long the way, for the entertain- customers who are slated to chip in to a irate of between $30,000 and $40,000. The United Service Organ- 1Z&ll0l_l_Wi_ll cu_t_'_' into this pg;- FORT RILEY, Kns. 5671!. 9- (Am-With brand new sergeant stripes sewed to his uniform. Jo. Louis left this cavalry training post today on the first leg of a. Journey that will lead to a fight with Bill) Conn in New York Oct. l2 in de- fence of his heavyweight boxing crown. Louis was promoted from corp- oral to sergeant just a few hours before he departed for Kansas City. At the same time he was. granted an emergency 37-day fur- lough, which will give him four do» r to return to cam after the Illlht. At New Yet-k, rivate Billy Cont" received his orders from the wr Department at Fbrt Wadswort‘ granting him a. furlough to Sgt. Joe Louis for the world heavy- weight champlonship, He promptly packed up and left for a brief visit to his home in Pittsburgh. Conn will bedgln training at Rum- son. N.J., Mon ay. Louis is expected to start training Monday at Green- wood Lake. NY. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Vancouver's belting Irishman, Jimmy Mcbamirl, punched his way to three-round knockout over Al Singer, lfghtweight bcxlng champion at New York l2 years ago tonig t. The title wasn't tit the weight . He entered the welterwei t class and later ruled the div on. first of a series of bouts Promoter Chicago .. . Mike Jacobs has been authorized. to Washlntzlfln .. put on for that organization. using Philadelphia If nyyfighters. 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