JULY 9» 12:49 ii T_1_1§_CI1AR1.()'I"TETOWN GUARDIAN Baseball Results YESTERBE; RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Pint Game: ew York 350 020 200-121! 0 H1011 012 001 0110-4 10 0 Chandler and Duke)‘; Hash, Wil- son. OstennueLer and Peacock. Second Gamer New York 011 104 000-‘1 12 1 Boston 230 000 001-3 9 2 Russo and Rosir; Disknian, Hash and DeSiiutcls. First Grime: Cleveland 000 000 021-3 5 0 Detroit 001 0.2 02X-5 11 1 srmm, Dcbscn and Bridges and Tebbeits. Second Game: Cleveland 000 100 000 OI-lll Detroit 0120 0C0 001 00-1 7 2 Mllnar. Allen and Pyilak: New- nouser, Bci-ltrn rind Telibt-tts. Pytlak: Indians Split Doubleheader Brooklyn's Daffy Dodgers With Detroit T0 Maintain Tigers Lead NEW YORK. July 4-(APJ- Cleveland Indians lost and then regained the American League lead today by splitting a t1OL1Dle_ header with the Tigers at Detroit. Mum’ Bridges’ superb live- hit pitching and a homer by Rudy York with one man on helped Detroit take the opener 5-3, The Indians had to go 11 in- nriigs to win n pitch.ng battle in the Xilghiwdp 2-1. Harold Newhouser. 18-year-old Detroit evil-threw. and A1 Mililili, Tribe lelt-hander. staged a bril- liant duel in the nlghtcap but neither was on hand at the iin.sh. Hlsh class Tribe fielding, pflrflgu- larly by Lou Boudreau, heilped Mil. nar. New York Yankees steamrolled the Red Sox 12-4 and 7-3 at Bo;- First Grime: 5t. Lotus 010 020 000-3 '1 2. Chicago 301 012 lXix-‘l 1'1 0‘ Niggeling, Coilmn, Ccx and Show; Lee and 'l‘i'csli Second Game: 7 0 d st. Lotus Chicago l2 2 Lawson, Trot .. . . . an , Susce; Grace. Smith, Brown andl Tresh. i First Game: l Philadelphia 100 000 (DO-i I 2 WHSHIHLZYOTI 000 001 31x--511 0 C0510? and BFUCli-l‘, HUGSCII 811G Early. Ieconll Grime: Philadelphia 000 000 500-5 8 B VISSTIIDQICH 003 0'20 40X-9 18 1 Bcckman. Heussel" and Hales; Ktaltnuskas. Hnviics, Alontrzigudo and Ferrell. NATIONAL LEAGUE I-‘irst Game: Boston 000 100 020-3 B 2 Philadelphia 021 000 001-4 6 3 Salvo and Mzisi; Birlnton Atwood. and Second Game: Boston 004 001 000-IS ‘i 1. Philadelphia 000 201 010-4 I? 1 Strnicevlch, Ccflman, Posedel and Berres; Pearson. Brolvn, S. Johnson and Miilivs. Warren. First Game: Brooklyn 100 020 200-6 10 0 New York 000 001 000-1 '1 1 Davis and Phelps; Joiner and Danrlnc. 140111111831 I Second Game: Brooklyn 101 000 040-6 16 1 New York 00» 000 010-1 3 1 Thmulis and Plhirllps; Giilmlbert. who and Danniiiz. First Game: Pittsburgh 000 000 100-l '1 8 Cincinnati 005 m3 Dix-Q 12 0 Kllnger, banning. liaiirlhan and Lopez; Waiters and Lombardi. Second Game: Pittsburgh 100 000 000-I 3 1 Cincinnati 100 200 OOx-Ll 9 1 Butcher. Brown anti DJVZS} Thompson and Hcishbrrger. First Game: Chicago 000 003 100-4 11 I St. Louis 100 001 1130-3 10 2 French and COILIIS; (boner, J. Russell. Hutchinson and Owen. Second Grime: Chicago 000 002 0110-2 5 1 St. Lcuis 300 011 00x-5 9 2 Riatifelnsberger, Root and Collins; Ehoun and Owens INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Gnmc: Toronto 000 000 001-l 6 I Rochester 000 111 l5x-9 13 0. McCrabb, Pezzuilo and Kiimczalc; Lyons and Scheftng. I Second Game: fol-Quill) 001 000 1-2 7 1 Rochester 003 130 x-4 6 0 , Mtirchlidon and Gray; Beriyil Gorriltkl 811d illuliiei ‘ First Game: Syracuse 100 200 000-S 5 0 Baltimore 4.0 0;0 00x-4 8 1 I Kll-inhrin and lfarilr; Hughes] and Kmcher. Second Game: I 000 000 0-0 2 0 l Syracuse , Baltimore 003 100 x-4 6 1i Barnicle, Sliilmit. Ormrnser i and Bot-tiirinl; Mllkdl and Krach- or. First Gamer Jersey; Clltll‘ 010 m1 (H)- I 0 Newark 200 000-ii 6 l Wlttlg and Biaetiiire; Iarlq. Oettei and Warren. Second Game: Jersey Cit/y 0C0 700 0-1 11 1 Newark 000 006 0-5 6 ‘l Oastlem-lin. East. Pearce. Harri; and Biacmire: Borcwvy. Johnson, Pee-k, Franklhcuse and Pnden First game (nighlil: Montreal 000 tiffalo Wicker. Crcucti and White and McCullough. Second Game: Mont-real 201 000 070-3 8 0 Butfnlo 000 000 (220-2 4 2 Ftachitnok and Giuliani; Giebeii and McCullough. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Loulwllle 2: Indianapolis 3 Minnenpni- Sit. P‘l11 .1 8t. Paul 5: ‘l-llvrivrs l’! Kansas ('24, .; Milwaukee 7 " Kansas "vtv 8: MLIWSIIIKCG 4 ' ‘Poled . REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Jack Guest. oi’ Don Rowing Club, ‘rcrontrl, scullrd his way to Can- ada's third votory In tihe Diamond Sculls event i0 years ago today. iholcs won the race tor the Dominion in 120i, and Joe Wright, J11. in 1:128. lllnlrllkhllls pain. ton. _’I'he double victory-making it eisht- trzumphs for the Yanks in In tlhis column about ten days ego we listed the players overdue in iiheir matches tor the Standard Clip and tihe Second Division Pizza. They were to play off by Thursday. July 2nd. Utitcrt-unaiteiy. some did not play oft their matches and these names were scratched. We feel they had plenty of advance notice. because their matches were actually overdue at the time their names were listed in Uhls column, 'I‘hcre are now at this d-ite so many players overdue in the E. W. MrKinnon Match-that 1t is not practical to list the names here- hence-tt-hLs is a general notice to the efleot that one week from to- day. Saturday, July 13th. is the dfiadlllie for til-ll; lvlcKinnon ‘Prrvphy. The following players are overdue ii-l the First Dlvis:on Ciiib (mnmp- ionship: R. Peppln vs. W. A. Gaudet. E. M. Bagnall vs. W. E. Cotton. Graham Scott vs. C. J. McLean. Oh-as. McKlni-lon vs. George Mc- Leod. The Games Committee wouldex- ccedztigilv regret any necrsslly to P10181011 oft any of the above names in tfhis mos-t important match for the Club Championship. The dead- line is a week from Saturday, namely. J-lillly 13m. Olf course, it one plasier cannot get. his oppon- ent to play, please relpcm (hi5 m the Games C0m0fl1iii.€€—47lh91’\l!1S€— bot-h names will be scratched. Joe Burk Wins Sculling Singles PHILADEILPHIA July 4.—(CP)— Champion Joe Burk of Philadelphia continued his 1940 sculling drive by easily winning the senior singles. one oi the features in the rpzuguai peoples’ day regatta. on the Schuyl- kill River today. Burk. two time diamond scuuls title-holder, also united States and Canadian chain Ion. finished 20 lengths ahead o Homer Zlnk, 0t Belleviile, NJ. Old‘; the two start- ed. Burk covered the mile and a quarter against a sil ht huid wind in seven minutes 31 -5 seconds, Nova Wants Another Chance IDS ANGIIUE. July l-(AP)— yCalifornia boil Nova said today he wants to climb back into the iront. ranks of the heavyweight boxers. Outcllaot/ionayeardueton serious stomach illness. Nova said he would be ready soon tor s crack st Mlax Beer, Tony Galenw or anyone else in a campaign to get at champaoh Joe Louis. Nova stopped Baer once but was eased out of the contenders’ pic- ture by Tony Galento. —-———--_._ BIRMINGHAM.—(CP)—'I'III: B0!‘- mingham Beekeepers’ Association has offered to care for the bees of any ‘Birmingham volunteer on active serv cc. . / GUTTA Pcifcilii TI RES fiat-o. Yliliiig to R. hltxllarlrl; 127i‘: their last nine games-carried the New Yorkers to within a g2 me and 5-5 #1161’ P0190 eslht home runs. l Charlie Keller. Joe Gordon and Warren Rosar. young catcher, 9.1011 _ clouted two homers. while Red Rolie and George SeikJk got one apiece. The White Sox too-k a double- header. at Chicago ri-om 5t. Louis Browns, winning the first game 7-3 and the second 8-6. The Sox launched a 1'l-h:t at- tack to win the [ii-st glme. They scored all ezglit of their second-game runs in the first two innings. The Senators climbed out ot the l cellar, beating Philadelphia in both games of a doubleheader at Washington and drcpp rig the tAthletlcs liitto eight-h place. Washington won the furl gitflle ,5-1, then took the nlghtcap 9-5. ___.:_—:== eovvTiuc RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Plnhldivcd Doubles Last night on ie Holy Name Alleys WES elimination night again when four couples were dropped out after some YEP)’ close anti cx- citinz 2311105 were rolled uli. The seventh round lvill start 101112.11. with only four Qotiplcs remaining. Following are the scores;- R. Ellison 137 131 1T0 E. Connors 81 91 81-691 G60. Young 126, 157 128 R. McFarlane 103 T8 89-681 '1‘. Wilson 1Z6 131 144 H. Corcorari 104 68 90-663 T. McAdam 137 1Z3 141 E, Dougnn 65 B8 78-632 F‘. McCi-irville 141 9'2 103 L. Ellison 0s 107 100-612 M. Carmichael 86 98 95 S. Smith 116 '76 118-589 A. Blanchard 02 127 111 _ M. Hillier 110 (11 60-373 J. Tierney 100 34 130 E. Mitchell '14 93 34-554 standing for the round: T. McAdam & E. Dsillzliii T. Wilson & H- CNRTIYQ" R, Ellison d: E, Connors M. Carmichael as s_. Smith ,]_ Tlgmey a; E. Mitchell A Blanchard M. Hillier F. McCarvllle 6s L. 1311115011 qmilght at '1 dclork sharli tilt‘ foliowinz four lsuulcfi “'11! 51"" the semi-finals. LADIES GENTS K Col-Cara“ ‘Ii-McAdam E. Connors Geo. Yqlllié! R. McFarlane T. Wilson Eh Doug”, R. Ellison English Beaches Glearedllililction By Tom Yiirbrousll Associated Press Stat! Writer SOMEWHERE ON THE ENG- LiISl-II COAST, Jul-y 3—(APJ-Dra\vn bayonets o! Britain's line-t light- ing men gillsten ‘in dellaiit watch along England's new trcnt line- beaches claimed oi’ holidfll’ CFQWGS and summed wrllh gun emplace- ments and pliiboxrs. (‘runs are ill-heeled into D1008. ponitlng out to srn. Scntrirs Filltlid ready m cry the iinrnlng and t-re [the [inst shots against EXPPCICG , blitzkrieg troops I Mllltlii-y officials today took re- porters on a tour of (ieincrs a- " round this once-teaming bench re- sort from which the czvil PW"- liwo Ls barred, Qticcuve tonight. ‘ Guides pointrd out machine gun nests in the sand and heavier guns hidden in the hills behinti. ‘Troops we saw lions ‘he umdv front were the men of Dunkcrquc. bitterly experienced in the NIWJ war technique, but ready r01 W" other crack at "Jeri?" The troops hustle Bren I111! can-lam mflffllbnflg light tanks over hills heavy with history and spread smoke screens in rohcasnl for at- m$rie depth of me (‘mist defence system was not drsciosrd. but one hlgth officer commented: "its deep. all right." Only a felw civilians turned out for their last. day on the brnell- ‘Phey strolled "in the sand ticsrle concrete pill-boxes ivhioli tho British olfficers say arc as strong a= those ot the lvliaginct Line. and not 80 easily attacked. One min-browned two-yfar-eld wan-ted to touch s, blue-black gun- barrel that. pointed skywnrd. His mother held him back. Prime Minister Churchill. who has said "we will limit on the bearlhes, in the flrlds and In the streets.’ tod-zly visited the Smscx coast himself for n new inspection of the defence works. On this r-ssorl bear-h the scone‘ of war and peace clashed in II blaze M suns/nine and color. A troop of uniformed sfihcoi- girls. clirryiinz gas masks. marched into the sand in a column lire soidieis- escorted by nuns. Ont over the via-re" an aimane d-rcllwoed pmctlce bombs that s~nt uo white smoke Puffs agTnst the bim- hor non. ¢ ck in the hill artllirr_vn~en On Way To Pennant If Axiom’ Holds True N F, \V the Fourth will win the t. 113) holds i dented YUPUY. July 4-(AP)-l Brooklyn Dodgers a half oi the thi-rtl place Red 50x ; YOYK 6181115 111 b0"! 91135 W111 IW1CE The RPd/s battled and fielded like i New . champions to of a 'Pitt.<iburglh 9-1 and 3-1 at C.l1Cl11' 170111 lRed Wings Extend Lead To \ Nine Games l é-JCPI-u Hciscncl 1._\"‘lis and Hank (jcrniclci l-liaikcd up tlic z: llill lnctriiic. 0t .\/.'\ON'1'll-l*IAli. tloulilciicaciu" ttday. 5-1 and b-lflnati to stay one game behind the {he In;e,~,,,~;‘0n,,, U“. to preserve their place at the top Dodgers and tle a modern league tom‘. as we R G w’, ‘Mp. a lot the N 'nai League. lrecord of loui- ccnsecuzive dotiiiie double m; a, R.,.n,,.,,.',..,',n 170,. The sagas piayrd like cham- ‘ triumphs. m“) “W, I, l,‘ 9;, M}, 4 2 [O plblis‘ and it baseball's old axiom The Phillies and Boston 509.: [0 t10‘6‘n‘(1 n] i m .1 . _. ‘l . llliat the club in izrst place on split a doubleheader at Phladclgihili. '5,-¢§m fynncf" QM.‘ Lo‘ “.38 The Phils took th c . ner 4-3 n ‘ - .. true, the rest oi the season is Just 3 Joe Merlyks pinch “Lilli”; with 1?"? ' ?§{a-l§,¢§.e,$!§e, h‘ e m Emma me a. formality. ' ‘$0019 tiled. the bases full and one . JQTQQy GmnEQ u.“ .05.- l‘ In the first game Curt Davis lolit In the ninth inning. The Bees ' “ ‘ “g kept seven hits scattered wil 1e we F W" the flfterrfiece 5-4. Dod-p, c rs produced 1111?‘? 1101119 111115. _ In 1115‘ srcniid. Left-y Vito Tamul- [is pitchrrl a nertcct game for sev- I IE!‘ 105ml; the first 4-3. en innings than lvcakened in the - elglliith thezr three hits and their lone liiiiivuiivc UP FATHER w—_i~_~*—u‘ O UT 011R’ WA Y | QUAQQEL. ANVMOQE- w-IEN WE Grr HOME - tut-i TIJDN QVEQ to give the'Terr_vmen “Y. ,. /w w. *1?‘ -~._ can lull liv an saute: m: MAGGIE -1_E‘I"S NOT A2 LIE AN’ A NEW LEAF - élNCE ‘Tl-Ila is THAT MYSIERIOU$ PLACE 6H°WN 0N HOUR CHART. AND WE HAVE IQEA6ON TO BELIEVE IT I6 DANGEROUél- PPlE AND “CAP” STUBBS MARY -- LOOK HERIL! QAP’; MANAGED To FIND SOMETHIN’ “to ilAKE A TENT our or-jwli-rl-lourmv HELP FROM us. "usczssnw IS TH’ TI B‘! lliriileli wiul priiclm firing lilimiiq he om to no. 1 i . l0, including I run, i Ule Mlnards for aches HE'S GOT THE OLD MAN LOOKIN LIKE HE WA§ TH’ all - - m .1 R lvllllqnlg THEY DON'T HAVE To BE. WHO'S THA -- Hlé $014? YOUR QON-TO HELPEI? 1 nail THE LONG: ROAD AND THE él-IORT r1’ i5 THAT- AFTEQ ALL’ i'/\A NQT i-IAQD TO GIT ALONG WITH - BE IIIGi-lTlNG Au. THE TlME- -\ WA$ GOING ‘to sueieresT we wan TILL AFTER DARK, so N0 one cm The Cardinals split a doublermrid- ‘er at St. Louis with CHICHQ!) (tubs, winning the second game 5-1.’ aJ-l MAN INTO TH’ BAcmc-Roulw/ WHEN 1 WAG vouiuo w; LOOKED 0P ‘to EXPERIENCE NOW TH‘ KIDS THINK woo Must l-iixx/E BEEN A FAT- HEAD TO TAKE GO LONG TO LEARN WHAT YOU I<NOV\i-- / BUT THEY FEIZGIT THAT THERE WAQNT SO MANY THA‘! KNEW QQNMQQA THEN... l 'AT 6OUN'6 LIKE A GIOOD IDEA, WIMPV, 5O VJELL LAY LOW TILL out of 18 starts. crashrd through with a d" v viunry at Newark 0Y0!‘ the ll s 4-2 flLfi 7-5 to ris- lclicrl ilir liFltlllYflViflfl zxluml from sot‘ lirlcv m. the Invriia- tlnnal 1,0 e. The Oritlcs rapiurrci both ends-w o! .1 doubleheader at Brhtzmore from Syracuis/z 4-3 and 4-0. PUT THE CU ~ .~\\ -.\<\ 7'5 JJPVVILLIQVI} v.» an v.1 m on ‘league here in l, . tiuniillilnmul: IIOIISICW‘; H *_ EGRD, I MUST CONGULT THIQ yQLLIME on omens 1o EEE IF n" can Explallq THE DREAM 1 HAD LAGT NIGHT.’ I WW5 AQTRIDE A COAL BLACK i clliirzesa-i HELD we ‘REINQ Ilieurtv IN MY LEFT HAND- A CUQIOUQ WEAPON VJHICH I AM luuaeuz TO DE6CR|BE/- . Sovls, THAT MUGT JJ-/-/ ‘ » ‘SIGNIFY QOMETHING.’ inc sot (By The ASSOCIBIH] ma) “ ,1 Batting (three leaders l lea gue.) I Player, Club G AB R H PCT. Radclltfo, Browns 68 260 39 93 .358 ,\’I’l'i2ht. Wl/e SOX 65 237 4-0 91 .354 Dan nit. Grants 61 .4 ' 3.53 . . \V.‘i" .. S“ Ii 34R \ ru Dnttgrfls ‘J31; .\if1.\'. Piilliics 57 201 2o‘ 6'.‘ 335 Home Runs :- AMQflCEZI Mague: Fcxil. Red Box, 19; Naticnai brague: Mize, Cardinals, 20. Runs Batten In:- Amerlcan Ixacurl GI'9F~pb!‘f._v_ Titers. 69; Navrna; lsetigue: l.) ii- ntiig, Giants. 56. Ramblers Down Tigers 10-9 The itainiilrirs trtl the 1n. zrrs Iii-II 1n lhe K it'll yitftmli the game played Vi :liiestl m o1 league __ v “l, /* ‘l 1,7?" B21112? GORRY ' NOW HE- ' eon imususliiviu ills v u no v I.IAI on PACE lBASEBALLS lSchool Boy gBetters Record in each l lunm tile d1 Player's “MII.D" cigar- ettes have “wetprcoi" paper which does not stick to the lips. q ‘A “to — .~'"'1'Ii|' Ilium’; colzaacr/ T Joel" ear a Baas/silo? 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ALL THEY THINK OF ls GIRL5,GlRLS,G|Q\-5~ REPLACE THEM,OUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE YOUNGER "it-INEQ" ATION l5 COMING TO» WHEN I WAS A YOUNG MAN I WASN'T DAFFY THAT’S cooo*i"-=.r-w€ . YOU FOQQOTTEN :1" L l MY OFFICE BQY AND YOU WE? it r HOW YOU WEE T CRAZY, ,1 I FIRED’