JULY '4, 1941 CLUB CHEWING , groancco iilll Beer leads Golfers in Qualifier Following are the 530165 oi the qualifying round for the men‘s club championship oi the charicttetown Gold Club: ‘Will call 0n Older Players If necessary NZONIY-EAL. July 3—(OP)—'I‘he National Hockey League will en- deavor to replace players in mili- tary service by cider men next sea- REMEMBER WHEN tBv The Canadian Press) Jack Dempey was crowned world heavyweight boxing champion 22 years ego today when Jess Willard sat in his corner 1n a sun-scorched Toledo ring. Dempsey tore in the champion frzm the opening bell and sent Willard‘ to the czinvns seven times in the first round. Wil- lard was unable to come out for tlic fourth round, Use Minard’: for bites. Will dedicate Monument to Gehrig today NEW YORK. July 3—(APl--'I‘he biggest crowd in the magor leagues tomorrow ls expected to am Yank- ee Stadium to join in a tribute t0 i High“ jump Bewildering Track fans to NEW YORK. Ju1' 3-01?)- Since the boys starte nleaians six feet six inches withou: iakiniz s deep breath, the high jump has Claims new Discus throw EDMONTON, s—<c1>)-l Canadian record for the intermed- iate women's discus throw will claimed [or June Causgrove, 1'7, Edmonton who rnade a distance 102 feet, l1 inches in the Alber women's track and field meet he Tuesday, officials said today. . 1st Division Out In Gross son, President Frank Calder said Lou Gehrig before the Yankees‘ been, to many fans, the most be- _ ~ today. __- -~ doubleheader with Washington tvildering event in track and field. M158 CBUEGFOVE beibefefl by W" You M|GHT AS WE LL CH Ew TH E BEST William Beer 42 39 8i He added that if the league found u I n“, “em t ,0 r055 A scnamrs_ Its reasonably uiirioi-sxinriiibie feet and two inches the ioirner re. FL. Robins, RAJ‘. 40 34 84 it necessary to reduce the number fiidge umfirlacomep 1° 1t "c l club "liciillfi 581d they expect that a man can go over 15 feet in , 011d 01,100 feel. 1111M? Welles. mad‘ - _ -- --~_-i---._-~___.____. Jog Mahar- 43 41 84 u! player; on each team "we will Ho and he w” unable to make more than 55390 (an; to be present the pole vault, since he 1155 tho by Jeisie 5111611111011 0! TOWN-O B’ gulxmleg t; 4i: :47! do NHL u n u“. for the deidicatlon ho! e. monument wistfléwetofda Iixmle. But it's iiimi Hamilton in 1939- Y 91171 " 0 -» 9V9" c0 qny utlmabg u! the numb-er 0! in 0811MB! 01d 7/0 t G 111811011’ M “n e75 5n 0W imyolle C311 EL“? H. .Se r 46 4i B7 would do nothing at all to deter i n, t fl g b i, 1 . expect to jump almost a fo t high- Mlnlrfll relieve! I111!!!"- Base Results R31‘. Holman 49 40 89 any player from entering military whgiewtlgllatil?” agldin? “hill ode lgt $130 Xclimsefigillrgngglmgspoll/gr er than the top o1 his head). =1: H G. G. Hughes 43 46 89 service," he said. "On the contrary, “any present estimate of the men a 141w“ span with the yflnkees, flfherefore it 1S, in a way. Brat-i , U ' _ Heath Saunders 45 45 90 the league is proud of all its young who might be missing next may“ Gehrjg died last, month at the age Hymn to disccvci- that 13.11 sit-w. ,! inch short of Les Steers’ unofficial P l AMERICAN LEAGUE Richard Bagnal :34 51 94 H1161‘! w o have entered such ser- wand be more or 1953 Just gums. or 37 or 311 lnyurable disease r1113 atrt 11f iglgnosttequaily] bdfigltlflfctl i354 ivorIldrnilslord. n‘ explain ‘t’ mm ‘ W. E. Cotto 50 94 vce." _-- h rd d the pinl d s. 1 a . ewar is e .-year-o. l, “ Ea l‘ C" ' -' p't h‘ ' ilgillltalldlelphin MK“; 13 3 P. M. Dakirll 47 41 94 “Whatever players are called c: work oaauseedjemuscles tosshrsltuhcof Terrace, Calla, lad who iasti Stewart. “All I know ll that 7011 I c Grove and Peaccck; Dean and Sgt. Heloffs 45 49 94 volunteer, we will endeavor to re- (Unofficial estimates of the num- weekend won the United States; have to go into it with. the definite Hayes J. Pope Clarice 53 52 95 place them by older men. if we have ber 0f NJ-LL. players who uould bc. Junior and 8011101‘ chrimpioiishim; conviction that thme 11818111?‘ ‘ti: ' r" t d th b l s id! tli,,K i.d'.ithh . d11<l (ljh- hlibeflfl El.0f/161'\1'1$€Y011'I¢ 00 mrnisnmeYrTTuw 3 (AP) Laaoua .5?.“iti‘éi.i§’;.“.i3““ i? s: s: .222. martini‘; zi.:'.a.":.r:r.::ls. 0' ~ n n" Mo’ ~ r = M" it ewaiiiagrec: m 205.13%??? 1G1ri:li=a¥§’.'$om‘of§?£ Philadelphia ooo 000 010-1 r 2' B “"1"”- "flm" "i" our OUR WAY l .By J. R. Williams our: BOARDING HOUSE . With - Major Hooplr Fed 5°! W I 5-? American Iefleue “m” °°° 1°“ 3°""‘ 9 " Qyril Bell so 4a 9a WHUT we eor ' victory over the Athletics. On m.) Hughes’ goers; and WWW; * u‘ RUN POPR MAC" WELL’ W 7W5 nymph w“ make Gm, mi, 12$ Javery and Mast. FEL-T-Tfltcjflgon R M, 13f) mggkoxvugirm r5115 Their-re ITS BAD sPEEo-UP av THE WPMMADAM , ASA GTARS, igiAogv cvrlzuto our; pitcher in major ieiigue hstcry to _ , m; sumqrslanh - - - Dow} NEéD To gr H: 1i ENOUGH TO THE‘! HAD 6ENATOR "S $HALL HELP ALNE. N our= m. the 3m mam st. Louis 00o ooo 0i0—l s s < -R A F~ i 5, 50 m, CLEAN IT MAG VOENG. ‘KNOW ‘PHAT 1'0 PUT ON 3140612 THE cooiAERY WON'T you ‘THAT Jim Tabors three-run double Chiml" . °°° l“ “P” 5 ° Art not." 51 52 10s 11.1. cueiasi "éiz FELLER Egg‘ 55w”; THREE , Ext-heirs AT ‘n-irz- STATE erziue WHOLE in the 11m 11111111: save Grove a L““°'- Km‘ m‘ Padgm‘ PM‘ n McInnis s1 5a 10o - A * m“ 8m" §H‘FT§-f° FAR/u... 5 F S/t/lpp/Fwq vouR 80$ or= ‘ll-rams good lead and Ted Williams‘ two- "u "id Mwulmgh- I A“ sT V CA“ RU“ 1 MAC DoNT ' N’ F’ ' ‘ _ “u, hm," h, m, eighth sewed up l M“ Com“ Leads Field V0 VOUR. MACHINE, 5 NLEED TO BE IF ‘n-lAT AROMA 0F FRYiNG FRHENDS EAND q, WRY HE- the lame. INCPERNATIONAL LEAGUE sHll-L?‘ BUT TH GUV I fUPPmZED CHICKEN FROM ‘(OUR IN FOR A WiCl-lEé. WAS A6 ...¢:::**;..":ri 132;’. ‘$.31?’ .““33il§ 0M 11 r i. ' ‘iméjé’; ‘a “JJ=’*“5$*E' ‘ QESA-‘iae? Aeiflfo‘... , . a rr 1 coo 400 021-6 9 z a 5 i‘ "’° 5 l’ ° ° "°"°‘ AROUND $0 0U U ELY 11-1- "*4 ' - % pitch, Old Mose showed perfect “ a ° ‘ dere Golf Club was played Tura- EVERVBODV AcHAMploNie %/ , N A MWK EXIUIOI when the A's had men on . and he gave no walks. A crowd o! 6.000 gave the veteran I! l8 56880115 in in the big leagues a cheer when he leit the mound, It was the sixth victory against two defeats this season for Grove who spent. nine years with the Athletes and ttio last seven with hues 81>!» MINORA BLADES SAVE YOU MONEY ON EASY GOOD- LOOKING SHAVES! "rirs ALL couirir. [DGI PERIODS z w" visiting E . first Canadian soldiers Bease and Garbark: Rcsroe, Pez- zullo and Parsons, Hanciren. ‘ Montreal ooo ooi ooo o-i 4 i‘ Rochester 000 000 001 1-2 7 2 Kehn and Becker; Lyons and‘ Mueller. ; QUAKE m arrdrsivrrrra l IVIIEINDOZA. Argentina. Juli’ 8-, tAPl-At least three persons were killed 11nd hundreds were made homeless by an unusually heavy earthquake in western Argentina early today. The provinces of San Juan, Mendoza, San Luis and La Rioja were hit hardest and thousfl ands were driven into the streets; in panic as homes and other bulld- ings were levelled in many places. DIES OF INJURIES PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE. Man. July 3 -(CP) -Lac. R. L. Miln of’ Beamsvllle, Ont., dicd late today from injuries received when his Tiger Moth airplane from the Puri- aze La Prairie elementary flying training school crashed this morn-l ing. VICKY SUB SUNK VICHY, July 3 —(AP1-- Vichy authorities announced tonight that. one of their submarines had been sunk oft the Syrian was’, Details on‘. rrgland lure fasci emblems. These English lads return the cnmpilmcnt. and Serzi- E- G- Iurner n! Toronto holds their attention with an explanation o! the | origin of emblem on his steel helmet. were riot immediately available. day afternoon. Mrs. W. E. Cottrn led the field with a smart 92. Run nor-up was Miss Marion Morris. Cardinals in First-place tie With Dodgers YORK, July 3-—(AP)-St. Louis Cardinals cracked defensively today and Chicago Cubs scored two unearned runs behind Claude Pass- eau's five-hit pitching to win 2-1. The defeat at Chicago dripped [the Cardinals into a tie with the idle Brooklyn Dodgers far first place in the National League. The Cubs scored in the fourth inning when Johnny Hvp dropped Clyde Mcculloughts fly bill] in left field. Bill Nicholson sent the burly catcher to third and he scored on an infield out. The other run scored when second baseman Frank Crespt failed to handle Lou String- er‘s ground ball in the seventh. Passeau slnaie him home after a sacrifice had sent him to second. At Boston Al Javery rezistered his fifth victory c-f the season as the Braves diefeatied Philadelphia Phlllies 4-1.. In‘ “by mrny Englh natcd l‘ oars ivawTosr To guard Canada's vast. northland and long coastlines from attack by Gerri-ran bombers, the R.C.A.F. is organizing a new detector and in- terceptional command. It will he under the direction oi Wing Com- mander F. J. Mawdcsley, who has flown the northern wilderness and into the Arctic circle on numerous occasions and knows the hlntcr- lands as well as he docs the palm oi‘ his hand. “i. GTRANGE BED-FELLOWQ sizes i-iiM! _ (“s mu JW-WlLl-MMB r-v /-'\*:f 1 “v auue rziasou.’ COAT THE LAST 5o MlLE5 I CI-iAMPlON TO ANOTHER = BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus WELL- rT CEIZTAIMLY 604'?’ ‘NO’ . _. ,¢'1ul\'/|\u.-l H85 NOT LOMED VET. I WILL HAFTA EPEN‘ THE NIGHT ARE HOUIN BEQSONE ‘In ween otter v- “, n M. "gym/Jill illliwm Hume n! siouinn, became the first British , . air cadet to mo in trio United sum. The rormer trnvrllln: 111w" n m" h‘! "l" h” m" '°"°" ha]. g gnu,“ mm; flflnhi‘ ||do by side with (LS. fledgiinll- a the cockpit 0i Jlflllfl o! instruction at the Lakclnnfl School of iwrnnelluc-‘I Flilfld" A‘ l" In“ "om _ M. guumn mm‘, h, u communion by l-"ilght- Lieut. W. W. Wn-flon o! the RAJ‘. Ile is one oi hon TlPPlE AND “CAP” STUBBS By Edwina MY LAND! IT'S FUNNY I DON'T GET THAT COUIRSE-- AFTER I WENT AN’ SENT ’EM MY CHECK- - F": . Khulna-arousal». __ ~ 4? e%% lL/I j § k1“. lOLfl-lliA us“. t . A nssr cunt»: s sauna, A BEAUTY COURSE! '. MY LAND! . TILLIE THE rorum - ALL mrassao ur- in» no PLACE‘ fro c0. ON Pff THE ' MUM$Y_MAC$ BACK/SO xom so ~ .1 . VA€ATloN-_ ' NEW C I THESE $ALE SLlPs TO- rl-i. a-usr Ppg‘ Au. __._4