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Cardinals Add To Lead, Trim Brooklyn Nine Pirates Defeated By Boston Braves, Yankees In Split illy I'lillcd i’l* •• i 111 Illi- ihmcnl <>t III* - whining .1 ball gam** >*si**r*la> | most *fn*rts fan* overlooked th** i fact that Klin* i Itiddl* had 111.1*1' an rm In fail it wn- th<* first mis*u.> fur the ('ln* Inn.iti pit, her slim It* came Io th*- inajoi - ll** h**!*ln th* world'* record for i oil *■* util* games with* ut an error In 10l gam-s Elm* r had pit* h*-I without making i single ml-pliy Yesterday was his l*i3nd ir.iin** and h** bobbled a I*.ill With th** hel|* nt that •-i and: some timely hit *, th** Giants took the hall gam** from th** Heil- 5 Io 3. Harry Feldman ».n th* winni'i pitcher In other National l. airtle i-.inn Hixton trimmed Pittsburgh 6 to I 1 Th** Braves idled up five of th* i i counters In a big sixth inning rally i The world * liampi* ti St lamia ; Cardinals -cored five tlim*** in th* first Inning and twice In th* mid to whip th** llrtsiklyii lh>ilg**i I 7to I It wa a night i-onfe-t Philadelphia .It Chi* ago wa- p*» p* med In th* Am* ih an league, th* Yau YA~nrT r I Wesley Titus : First St. WTil Irn UH ITI L'J I '! rf 1 - ISiyThis emblem of courtesy and safe driving Is awarded to a car owner of this community every week MttVK CAMPUU.V - SAVE A LIHt Had Bns trae.sf Cm* . fart VsyM, led. Comfortably Cool Tonight and Thurs. OI K BIG DAYS! First Show Tonight. 6:30 Contin. Thum, from 1:30 HE SURE TO ATTEND! ♦ ♦ j r* w*tk IW —T ’ IMF •»«“ *• A "•teadies”! SkMTmH n® YPlflW MSKMUT szsss Also B*toct Shorts »c 30c Tax lac. —o— FH. and Sat "CHATTERBOX" Jee I. Brown. Judy Canova -0 Cimlas SwnMlohey Rooney in “The Human Comedy"

ke*s split a do ihleheader with th** betroit Tig* in th* first gain* , j th** Yank-* were -hut out by Virgil j Trucks and Hoy Henshaw, tvlnl* I th* Tig* t * ma*!* four i uulu ’in nigloi.ip th* N*w Y rk |ci - ha* kup Hill Zub* *-**v* 11-liit I pifcli.ng with a hanagi of ixf* *:i I ba*** hit- that ,u * miiiled lot 1- | ups I 11. I ii*. **t loin i *mn' ji . • I . . and ■•» ** Ho-ton trad***! ! hmm tun punch**- and ba *• hi' with III* vain* going to th* Indian* HI to '* In i night douhlt'h* .id* i th** Waeliiliglmi Sell*Hoi in.i* k* *1 th iSt I.mu Blowli» tw :* • Tli* lli-l gum. * I* was Wu-ii , uigion 7. St Louis I And. th** j final** w* tit to *lu N.il- '. to it. Itooki* Milo <'.indiiii in. n d in hi* i eighth win of Hi* .i .i-on l*y pitch ■ iug a four bit liutout. Th* i* only mu* inajoi l**agin* | gain.* today It . a National Hague night game with I'liiladi lphi i playing at Fill * * buigh MAJOR LEAGUE I i STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE VV I. Pet Git | Louis Kit 31 K7<t i'in iiu*i*ti i.: at; I il, Brooklyn .'*3 17 ■>-'> lift-,. <'Hi*iiin.iti r.ii it; r,2i ii l'llli ago la |'i I7‘* I* Philadelphia II 51 lift 31 B*»*toii pi 53 iff, 23 New link 3K Ku 37.'* 2*i AMERICAN LEAGUE W I. Pct Glt New York .'A 3K KI7 Washington i; ',:>o ; •'ill* ago I'l 15 ,521 *1 l»* tr«d! 17 17 7,00 11 t'levelaml IK 17 Itiaif. Hmdoli It; |s IM |2', SI (amis 13 5| 153 |,' f i.. ITill.idelphia 3!> 5s |t'3 3u', YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League New Yotk 5 I'iniii in ill 3 Hoaiou K Pittsburgh I St lamia 7. Brooklyn I Philadelphia at Chicago, post potted American League I>elimt II New York 0 13. Cl* reland 11. Boston !• Washingtun 73. Si laiuis I a Only games *ln itubd - - CORT r l (might and Thurs. -10 X * ItTS Wo * G/fl/ In Broadway « Wide Open Placet' I"* / F- A■ I G[ • A rWifiulUlE lek*' 1 rt U..U101 1 Well*' *m| Bo m*e 1 Lad ■Hn IS i ■srb *~ 1 Alec -OAREOEVILE OF THE WEST' -Be 2Br |we. Taa PH. and bet 3 Meetiuiteert "BANTA PE BCOUTB" Cemmg Bon.—"Rider* of Northwool Maunt'd end "Redhead frem Manhattan"

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Pilchers Selling Pace For Yankees Hurlcrs Building Up Big League Margin .New Y rk. Aug I tl'Pt Connie Muck one* tnnil lhe Htntemetit that pit* hitiK I** tit** foundation of atty «Inning hall < tub Th** N**w York Yankees ar** the living proof of th** venerable oil i**'iit|i*m.in tatemcnt. This y at. th* Yanks have been btlildltlg ill* a big lead over the oth--1 I t American clubs and they've been doing it primarily mt their pili It i ittg sireiigth. Tin* lads that play lit the Bronx have won 6x hall games thin year and 35 of lh***e viihibs have bi*, ii by a one run margin And that's th,* way to win a pennant by winning the close ones. In a tight ball game, It's the pit, hing that counts. Tin* Yankee*' famed murderers' row long slin *■ has dlsap|>eared. The Yanks hold a season edge <m r every dub In the American league except the Detroit Tigers. , Tli* 'l'l;■> r li.ive won Sig out of 10 games from .1 *■ McCarthy's hoys. Today, lhe Bronx bombers are. travelhiK They have just finished a home stand during which they played 17 games and won IL On top of that, the Yankee* had pitch* rs who went the route 13 times Johnny Murphy was called In to put out the Are three times and each time the Yanks won. Only once was "Murph" called Into a game before the eighth in-

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■ RPUBNINO FROM A 45.0004 MU TOUR at Afrtea, the MedHimusau, Brush latoa and the Vatican. Archbishop Francis J. Spellman axprwases hops that Italy wtU accept psace terms to "provid* a* opportunity and a challenge to th* United Nations to show how they Intend to keep faith with Um world, with UMir words and with thoa*. i octree." The archbishop to pictured abovo pnaiwg for photogrnphera 11 ißt Ms flnflßßNtfsnMO is Now TgaßPty. (lataraaMuaQ

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l ning. That was • n July 22. wh* n I Alley Donald had to be lifted in tin* fifth Johnny won the game H to 5 Bill Zub*T displayed excellent form during the Yankees' home stand He pi tilted a four-hit ball gam** against the Chicago White Sox and won. 5 to 2. And he also pitched a seven-hitter yesterday against th** Detroit Tigein Tin* Yanks looked like the sluggers of <ld in that one a* they pil'd up 16 hits and 12 runs. So it stands to reason that Connie Mai k was right pitching is the foundation of a winning ball duh. o * — Boston U. Abandons Football For Duration Boston. Aug I tl'P) Boston* university athletic director John Harmon >«ayu that th** School will abandon varsity football this fall Harmon nays that the move has lieen mad** 4>*‘cau*e of proupeeto of material are so slim that fielding a team appear* virtually impossihl*! The \thletic director say* that he does not know what decision will Im* made m regards other varwity sports during the winter and next spring. 0 —, Senators Winners In Recreation League The Bena tom defeated the Brown*. 3 to 1. in a Recreation league game Tuesday at Worlhtnan field. D GIIIIk and J GIIIIk formed the winning battery, with Gilbert pitching and Pollock catching 1 for the Browns. Trade In a Good Town — Decatui '

Brewers Increase Association Lead — Win Double Header, Columbus Drops Two By ITiittd PresKtinsas City hiseliall fan* an* talking absrtit the mu'tirfit! hurliti" that gave th** Bin* -a double victory over Columbus in tin* Aim*: lean Asnociatlon yesterday. Al Lyom* | lii-Id the Ui-dbiid* t.i four hits in I th** opener fin a 3 to 1 victory. and | in the nightcap Floyd B**v**ni yield I ed only one safety in biatiking < ••! ! umbus. 1 to ". Th.* .Milwaukee Brewers increased their margin over th** H**d* birds to five full gam*** as they stopped the Toll In .Mudhens. 3 to 2 and 4 to 2. Ted Norb. rt s fifth inning homer provided th** Brewe’.s' margin of victory In the first gam** In the nightcap. Mil waukee pushed across all four runs in tile sei olid lulling. At Indianapolis, the Indians dropped their eighth straight cun* test, losing Io Mmiieapnlls. I tn 3 when a ninth-inning rally fell short. Tin* Saints, playing at Louisville, beat the Colonels, 11 to N. laiuis Ville had Hi base hits to II for the winners. —° ■ ; Wet Grounds Cancel Lions-Rotary Game i Wet grounds today forced cancel- , latlon of tonight's scheduh d gam** t between the Lions and Kotary dun teams. Laet night's rain also forced , postponement of regular City league games. -0 JAPS STIFFEN f (Continued From Page 1) 4 4O's blew up four railroad bridges. ' halting ai, enemy Itafflc. British ! ground troops are mopping up retn- * nants of Japanese units which spearheaded tin* advance. ALLIED ARMIES 1 I (Continued From rage 1) j In strafing and bombing attacks on 1 Axis bMM in Blclly. And four-engined British b mb- 1 era from the middle-east command ‘ started large fires at Kegglo Calabria, the Italian mainland termiii- 1 us of the ferry lilt** from the island. .U* tin* Allied armies rolled a* head to new victorlee, and Home " radio reported that the new Italian government of Marshal Badoglio will hold a special meeting ft mor* i row to make an Important derision No hint is given as to the nature of the decision. But presumably it | concerns the question of war or I peace with the Allies. The Badoglio govi rnnient already has clamped an N p m. curfew on j peaci' clam* t ing northern Italy And as liopm for that country's early capitulation faded, the lamdon Dally Express predicted that an Allied Invasion of the mainland 1 might occur at any lime. A .New , York dispatch to th*- London qubllcaiion quotes American sources as saying that Anglo-American fi rces may land on the Italian mainland even before th** mopping up of Btcily is completed. I '*■ o I Trade In a Good Town — Decatur '

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Hhk. ® r i Ik * * Pw CONFESSED SIAYEH "t five persona during a wild rampage with a shotgun, Austin Cox. Jr., 38, above, has been charged In Ogden, Utah, with first degree murder for the killing of one of his victims, District Judge V. Trueman. Cox is believed to have started on the rampage because of fancied wrongs in connection with the granting of a divorce to his wife last winter. (Internatioml) EXPECT LIFTING OF iLonttnusd Sroo, l» problem Is V* ry biller over a report that gasoline rationing is to be equalized on a national basis oa ScptellllMT 1 Th.* committee members are h aving tonight for Chicago to attend a confer* nee called by Secretary It kes. One member, Semit* r Wherry of Nebraska, Mid the n-ported order could mean only one thing that the east* ill pleasure driving ban about to be lilted. Wherry eaid that would hurt the farmers west of the Mississippi, who. according Io the senator, "are working until midnight and not thinking at al! about pleasure drives to the beach L r cool air." School Program Varied Salem.'Ore. il'l’t Following Its program of providing specialized '.raining for tin* immediate need of th** country and continuing its cultural program. Willamette university will have basic curriculums for pri*medical naval officers. for Vl3 navy men, background courses for women'* auxiliary services, and liberal arts courses for students who wish 10 follow the traditional curriculum, the university has announced or more Your Note OR OTHER PERSONAL SECURITY Wt wilt m:ik»* a 125 loan jiwt a» quirk a« w«* will a larger one. Your aignature and income are the chief security requirement*. A nmall part of your Income each month will re|«av h loan. S|M*cial term* are available to farmers or other |>er*onß with nraaunMl income. Tsoanw privately made up to tl<»0 uaually on name* day you apply. le*t u* tell you mote i.bout it--no obligation. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY l*ffl*H*ll*< Ovtr aekslo Mw. — T*i*rs.M 2.J.J OtCATUS, IUOMUA

Seek Restoration Os Spain Monarchy Franco Petitioned To Install Regime New York. Auk 4 -tl'Pl SpanMi parliament memlmrs are seeking to restore a monarchy in Spain. Private advices received in Nnw York by I'nlted Press report that 27 prominent members of the Spanish Cortes have petitioned Genera) Franco to Install a Hoyallst regime. Th*- petition termed the Catholic monarchy the fundamental basis of the political regime, and asserted the monarchy must he restored to strengthen Spain's position in the i post war world. General Francisco Is said to have dismissed the signers from the Falangist party. Headed by the Duke of Alba, Spanish amliassador to London, the signers declared the "war now can end suddenly and unexpectedly, touching off unavoidable repercussions In the Ilves of people." Apparently alluding to the cl >se tii-s of Franco's government with Italy and Germany the petition added that Spain must maintain the strictest neutrality which "a monarchy could symliolizo authen-

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