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TWERDAY. JUNE is, 1946 - and Pai and repairs, call John Curry, DAVE FERRISS TOP Red Sox Lose To ° TOSSER OF MAJORS Brownies: Cards Take Twin Bill Red Sex Muster Has Only win RATES FOR DOROTHY ROE | (By Associated, Prean), By Te Beet Netw Toe Com "QOPI ODOD ALLS. AP; Newsteatures Writer | BEE YORE. dene 008 Se 3 ke ine We Sete Cycle, Cloke j only. games played in Ameri- i t al Mounting jcan League rday, the Boston, {| 8itl next door, Kate Smith, radio One-Man Club Victories Without Loss | § rts Boom Red Sox lost a,| Sit7ger and commentator, has! Aap Newsfeciires &. | In Poland [tetra Ganon’ eon ot toto wen | sawed at the toy i vedio for $5) aes aie ie tae gs A? ewsteamres Sports Writer, IM seas SSSRSEBERBREES @ @ BBR) years. ee YORK —Dave Berries is! AP Newsteatures Im the National League, St. | . That's the best explanation the Take a look at 17-; < 6 gm es Wem over 30 games for’ ¥0r Louis > hea as : experts have been, able to arrive|, Syd Thrift's fe Hert Red Mow this season.| og tne most ; oan sow . i Son, Bracks pari Tin enirpartment, com ple te at for the unprecedented and} © baseball season _ ©) © hese ef the ome- countries in prewar Europe, | Braves twice, 9-6 and 1-0, ip linens, All tn, } ian. sustained popularity of this Pit Randolph - Macon hd atten he had rolled up 10! E petlem geo peerage Results of the games: maid and janitor service. ral | hearty, ah year ieee who is| College to the State Collegiate que canquest * sports boom, reports NATIONAL LEAGUE Hotel. Apartments, 312 Simon-| heart each wee! 42 million| championship with a zecord . without de-| polish Press Agency. First Game pone Fiment, oe BOD” | persons. Her contralto voice is; of six victories and no de- “ . | Boxing. wrestling, reer At Boston R. HE, ‘ : i : __ =" | rich and pleasant, but not oa es ' Le ie ently te & the io. 1° ball, track, hockey. bicy: iSt. Louis ——- 914 1) Over $30 a Week (about $130 a} 4. Unfurn- ropolitan Opera caliber. Neither won over University <> © We meters and that 4 motorcycle racing, swim- [Boston ___ 615, 3} month) after 6 months’ training): ished, with fri ed kerojene| Bet face nor her figure would Richmond twice, William and nae dee oe ity nate and soccer are Ee es sah sag and experience in stove. ‘Availgtle 1c families take any beauty prizes. But she! Perentyrsnapmeny cde <a . : . packing Polish arenas. ‘White, Roser, Single Posede! — ‘living in, substandard, hosing, | PUts an no frills, and she regards ington College Hampden- of tee Uesinns, Spud though mest of the stadiums Spain and Padgett, Masi TELEPHONE OPERATING |" Income limit re tan those listening millions as| S¥dney. mite of the Yanks, Hal New- — tering mar! | Se 010 per annum. Apply at Renta} } “just folks and friends.” Page only two earned Se abe Saee ab ti tan Second Game ... That's for a 40-hour week,|. Office, Joseph, Yates Porter| Kate Smith (christened Kath-} (agarecthasrea. denn Athletic clubs have been At Boston R. H. E./and there’s opportunity: to. earn], : 4 28 hits, issued only four - Ma aey Marrs organized in all the big cities, [st Loui 176 : aE} Place, 7G. jun13-10¢ | rym Elizabeth). was born May 1,/ Gn palis, Ae « Hecheiee and with only towns end villsges, with in- |Hocicn ee: iat ae ee er : |1909, the daughter of a news- With the stick, he sided his | com © cemented bell, Fer-| tex-city contests taking place | Polict and Garagiola; Lee axd Small furnished! apartment. $25) dealer in Washington, D..C. She| own cause with a .342 batting te hile dr throughout the country and | Masi BUT THAT'S NOT ALL ‘pet month, 514 Margaret St.| began singing in a church choir, / ayerage. = ~~ whale < i oo acting thousands of fran- . (rear). \ Junl5-3tx | sang for soldiers around hedges Thrift is a southpaw. a * *= * wet -ar = record was is . a . ; ~ tic enthusiasts, AMERICAN LEAGUE Scheduled Pay Increases x ington during the first World! freshman and hails from ~~ = pal eg en ’ Severa) international com- (Night Game) Liberal jl Benefits Furnished apartment, no. chil- War and then began turning up! Syringa. bows: | petitions took place in Poland At St. Louis RHE. ‘ ith P: dren, no pets, 818 Olivia St. [regularly for amateur nights at) 7? et ago he went imto Vacation With Pay P : | : in OILED ODS ae. eum Ais Dovess end t last year. including visits me | Boston $463 jun18-3tx Gy sta ol a After ior “ - sateth tant didn am English soccer team an: St. Louis 7 9% 1) Investigate This Fascinati: ing briefly e a nurse, Kate ; ui sore ent ete lest Grech boxers. Polish running | Harris, Ryba and Wagner; Kra- sas Position. oe ROOMS. FOR RENT came-to New York, got a singing |BIRD TO BE STUFFED Weedow Perris te onty| S88 Jourmeyed to Finland jmer and Helf. < i , ———|part in a show, “Honeymoon; BUT NOT BY COOK os for track games. eee TODAY! _* pLight housekeeping raoms, $5) Lane,” and at 17 was singing the Hi Th S 1 week. Summer rates. Apply} comedy. lead in “Flying High.” | Phish pita Wyo. —(AP) — in Warsaw, Cracow and Lodz. ‘ow ey ta i aa eegenuraye 411 William Street. funll-18tx But Kate was a fat girl and| ee t —. gy 6 three quarter delivery: 4 2 Mrs, McDermott, Chief Operator | ————| wasn’t allowed to forget it. a mew + bell end « daseiing sidearm | Dering the lems six, months a ee ' WANTED. Critics poked fun at her. Audi-| when he found a peagoels im the os mmmmpbinbscume seer pem | club — W, L. Pet, GB SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE |— ei nl anen Geeds | Tien (one Pea ie storgge room of ‘his trogen fe Boston - 4214 750 and TELEGRAPH COMPANY [Subscribers Nati 1 Voice. 1307 i mn ‘ockers. But an attendant toty Ges The Polish sports pages; |New York 3623 610 8 juniS-f | Beteuiiia ‘arent: =: /suna-teee (oe eee or leaned ek ee t * teeny chap to be with} yough, atill devote their ma- 3 J etronia Street. ~ juni7-lmox | phonograph recording company, fi . , wasn’ ae Hed Sox and knows it He} 52° te Bastng | Besroit =~ 3026-545 12 _ | heard Kate one night and asked| ..", eating, its owners had leit Se Se & Bien against Ted aa wwhich / Washington .. 2925 .537 124|Caretaker, general experience, FOR SALE her to make some records. From| i there while making arrange- Tien, fom Oitaggio, Rudy bas produced some notable | Cieveland - 25 32.438 18 |” maintenance buildings. Steady . an sei d. Im 1931 | ments for a stuffing and mount- tow hemy Pesky or Bobby | Mméemetional victories for Po- (si Louis 24 32 428 19| eraployment, good pay. Fred enon. SERS DOC «, | ing job. ime quintet that te acting up| ™** | Chicago “231 1404 193} Hidn Phone 1035. junt0-10tx f27,224_3 > Bedroom, Dungalows,| Kate made her debut in, radio, | iii tie fameme Geo SOI IIIT 7 7 I Philadelphia _ 15 40 273 27 : : | furnished and unfurnished;) over CBS, with Ted Collins as! my first broadcast in 1931. A ee Gath bow | { fepaslakas teal wi small down paymient, balance} her manager. The combine has} long time Ted Colli - Seer, Tomy | All-around beautician, steady or} payable Johnson &) jasted through th The two | ago ‘ollins, my Bert Combs and Bob W Of | AMERICAN LEAGUE part-time. Apply Stell’s Beau-| Johnson, Phone 37%, junt-tf| ats cartnese in the corporation | mentor, told me that the people o> at the 1907 Yankees. hat Law | Chub— W.L. Pct. GB] ty, 536 Fleming St. junl4-6t} ce : ie “te pee a fei Naa ae listening in were “just folks and ay Gem 1 wine wore | Brooklyn . 33 20 623 ——______———— | Pepper's Plumbing Supply Com- Shears aah) a ee Ase. | friends,’ Tll keep right on sing- ed to teat wen Weeks Averages? Asks Be ees 32 23.582 2 |Wanted—Couple to operate busi-| pany carries a full stock of ma-| Says Kate: usiasm-/ ing for those friends, as long as wa wes wes Chicago ....... 26 23.531 5 | yess on Florida Keys. Interest-} terials. We cut and thread|~*s 3 they want me to.” ah be held an 8-5 ° M Cincinnati 2524 510 6 ed parties write R. J. Bethel, pipe and take care of all serv- T am proud of these 15 ERR fee = Agee 16 when bnerbed Pilot ANCUSO | Boston - 25.29 468 83) Box 572, Key West, Fla. ice calls. Phone 118. I am proud and happy—not be-| @«@ eae @guaea « hit im four and two Pittsburgh 2227 449 9 junl5-6tx |; junt-tt | cause of any laurels and success © nage Bee debnson was' AP Newsfeatures New York _ 23 31 .426 104 ! | that may have come my way,| 4g ee the victory | DALLAS.—Ask Manager Gus! Philadelphia 2029 408 11 p " g | but beeause of the many friends |) WS amberesting to see if Maneuso of the Tulsa Oilers about | ooo ‘Pwo Penance good opportun- 4 wan house. Lot 100 x 108. | who have been so kind and the) & 4/ s oe Ee . Seo. ana” ie Rte ity for right parties. Jefferson ith abstract and taxes paid. Pei . H fogin starts inside” baseball. oni 1,100.00 many happy: associations since } greet the Benators when! [t's supposed to. involve re- ist 8 ers | Coffee. Shop; 116 Wah ERY i $1.1 WD gasbep ha erg pie | eo. Game Ae tus os bara may ” the law of } His - aghast » aaae ote WANTED. TO BUY | 4 woes -@ averages to keep the percentage + C ha: k ss Teors Gest 10 Wome wese fouriog probabilities in any situation ome: ; ¢ MISCELLANEOUS China cabinet and large bird | tapaier tee Ae apdila ones LUGGAGE TRAILERS ‘ A bls on your side. ‘AP Newsteatures 2 cage. Call 382-W. juni8-3tx wh ots he champinn Ti.) Mancuso has had a lot of fine ‘ ‘| Refrigeration sales and service. srs weehpe While Sex. He beat! schooling id, baseball percentages| SYDNEY.—Adrian Quist, whose son all makes. All work New, Factory Built PHOTO SUPPLY > Wt and the A'S! under very able major league in-|Win-over Bobby Riggs won: the anteed. Mumford & Ross, — : POOR ap ctihcschcas sin tes NOK MBE ° Witte few tetice. Last sea Toteeatenn, He tries to play the |Davis Cup for Australia in 1939, 0 Duval st, phone 333. All Steel Body, New Tires Weston Master IE exposure me- . Sek ohh wtteught before | game in accordance with the best |has come into the limelight, again junlg-tf PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER ter. $29.75. Evans Camera! o Bereey afd the Yanks | approved strategy. But he’s still 25,2 possible singles player in the “ Duval and Division Sts., Store, 506 Southard. Phone} Sere he ete Male fire setback, | jgughing—or was upon Tg a oe cine Austoaliad and state |CUBPBeW’s, 928 Division, phone junl-tt/: 43, juné-tt} vith his club for a Texas; directs : 189. Keys made, locks repair- | . Rebels—ab the way it worked | ¢@ is y - | nein | SKiff, valued ai ,500. Btls be ee eee wate Lo eee Say . Cricket Is vee im 4 Ric nine tewic |shadowed by the veteran John | picture framing, diplomas, cer-} fice for $600, $300 cash, balance | erg Seer 1 ano his team had with Dallas at Tulsa. ;Bromwich and the rising cham-|" ‘tisicates photos, Paul G. Di-} monthly payments. Gulf Dock, | oe St. bekspayta sao “Dullest Came With two on and one out in| Pion pea hioapae a | Negro, 614 Francis St, phone} No 18-H-325. Apply 504 Angela’ : | the first half of the extra inning,}, But Quist has improved so much} 4197 4 jun6-Imox| Street. junl4-6tx | E I ed” Gus made his second pitching | (> ee aprtenn sears Fao O A i i P “ 4 2 ormer Australian Davis Cup cap- : ‘orce se ause of moving, | | ver Invent as says that Quist, Bromwich |For guaranteed plumbing work)” javing hens (all kinds). poe BROADWAY ®, (AMES BR CHAMBERS Sullivan. Walter Lentz was his a> New steatures choice. But it was a low fast 7. seun’s mew Am-|ball that Sullivan lined back a a mo jagaimst the pitcher’s shin. And o » Seoteman by the ; the ball caromed off to First eet teevwtore. w the view of | Baseman Jack Richards on the f¢y + ehmes + woally qualified |for a double play, breaking up cicket—“wnaighted |the Rebels’ rally! a end “towled a no. With one out and none on in leted erveket as|the home half, Walter Schenz juliest « ver uyented,” came to bat. He’s a superb bunt- -—* wegan’t c et =| jer and is used for this purpose so eer bere, where] aricket often Manager Mancuso uncon- erful ewar come- [seiously flashed the bunt sign. cal @timy, the |Suddenly he- realized what he . ove wicket tub | Bad done and that with no one on ~omty grownds and}0ase, Sehenz should be up there greets quvered a little, | setting his cuts with the possi- soett ute their us-|Dility be might connect for an vitieg the embas |eXtra bagger. But before Gus ot of « Scotsman, de- |eould get the bunt sign off, Wal- Leed bnwerchapel on | te! dragged one down the third + Ottawa jbase line and beat it out! — site of the “Men! But now Gus wasn't going to} niedon’. the birthplace of take any chances. He called ‘his ua om the walls |ext hitter, Wilbur Skeen, into| pe i s Cricket Conference and warned him: ‘ é headquarters of “Oana (Hank Oana, Dallas pitc#- ‘ than some- /@? )will fog his best pitch in there en the first serve. Swing at it " h diplomat to tel! With all your might and drive the . - sat ericket was so ‘field back. Then bunt that next one . a My Mh cigat The first pitch looked so good ~ ee Pym i Skeen that he teed off for a “ triple, breaking up the ball game. Seeatore, OM aenmders, be} side basebai! teow, Gee enone bids play WORE WHEAT EARS ” te to a man’s NEW YORK.—In the middle ’ fages, brides carried or wore) ‘ spparent-| wheat ears, and the guests, hop- | oovtered opimion by the am-| ing for prosperity, threw grains | . . night re- ‘of wheat over the bride. ge throughout the Empire. ;— a ook the Australians pale. No “decent chap” would : jomiiog am Ambassador do it. Wo ate ” as sven ag he Some Stir & x Ame took a} In the British Embassy on : & | Washington's Massachusetts Ave- | keeteaheme might teke it nue, Lord Inverchapel might not hb thet they would realize, or care, what a stir he f mutes had caused * get ever go so far a8) But those “flannelled fools” as amgest thet Beitaig “cecal!” Rudyard Kipling once described 2 pater h erig¢ket them, are like elephants. Nothing Oe Geleet game ever invented”. will ever wipe out the memory ’ = Beoteman to shun cricket of Lord Inverchapel’s arrival in ‘e P Ny beyond the North America. ls will all be fighting for 1 position on the Australian |team. Quist is reported to be close to |his 1939 form and wanting to play tennis every time he sees a |court. The Davis Cup challenge will |be played in Melbourne on De- |cember 26, 27 and 28. | No. | at CITY SPORTS tsa ttt ttt | DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park (Night Games) TONIGHT— 7;30—American Legion Adams Dairy. 9:00—B29’s vs. Adams Lunch. THURSDAY— 7:30—B29’s vs. Machinists. 9:00—V.F.W. vs. Adams Dairy. | FRIDAY— | 7:30—B29’s vs. Adams Dairy. 9:00—Machinists vs. American Legion. RECREATION Bayview Park—F¥ennis, Basket- |ball and Handball Courts, Dia-| mondball, Kiddy Playground,| Comfort Stations. | South Beach and Rest Beach— | Swimming. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— |Deepsea Fishing, Small Boats. ONLY DOG WOULD TALK LIKE THAT) SALT LAKE CITY. — AP — | Doris Dibble, University of Utah } student who plays the bass viok ; in the Utah symphony. orchestra, | found herself prey to a gag— | soon well worn—after she took | a spare time job in a veterinar- ian’s establishment. | “Ah-ha,” says an acquaintance | archly, “so you play the ‘dog- house’ and work in a dog hospi- tal.” vs. | The soybean makes glue, baby. | food, lipstick, candy and syn- thetic rubber among _ other things. tet License tag (FS-595) off govt." ,-709 Eaton St. junl5-3tx | 512 Margaret Street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. 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