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TJIK riU I. A DlCU'll 1 A INQUMKU, UK HI.) A MORNING, MAY 7, 1040 Applications for Marriage Licenses A's Rail By in-Sixth To Deft edit Chicago Rosa MU hlntln. 1133 Dickinson rtw nd Harry DlSalvlo, 29, Camden, N. J. Dorothy Hlnkle.

IB. 8511 Godfrey and Charles V. Haegele, 21. 4422 N. 4th RoaiotU Stlth.

3(). 1617 Balnbrldge Annie It. Mrrlin. la. fi'Jl 3th St.

ana Charles W. Tortnn, 22, 1717 N. lth St. and Otis Bor-rman, 29, Hnlnbrldge st. Annunrlata Messina, 1114 Itltner St.

i Anna Htdman, 19. 13) K. Columbia and lielfinu Femicchla, 243t 8. Juniper ami Geoige Kern, 2tl, I KiO Columbia ave. St.

Louis Browns Outhit Senators Washington Club Drops Fifth Game; Gallagher Gleams itutn snaw. nil uoga ami v- Elizabeth A. Springer. 21. 6403 N.

Front llam Burkett, 2 It 2t)23 E. Cornwall st. st and Harold W. Sims, 22. 5218 st.

Hayes Socks Sox Helen Rav .21. 306 N. 41st st and Georc Lavender, ai. 512 N. 41st st.

Margaret M. Craig. 22. 1545 S. Myrtle- CHICAGO wood st.

and William A. Kunberger, 23. 29.30 Wharton st Doris M. Evans. 18.

1513 W. Sergeant st and Joseph P. Keams, 22, 6081 Rein, hart st. Uliian Weiss. 13.

5701 N. 12th st and Albert Halnrm. 29. 120 N. 7th st ab.

r. h. rbi.o. a. 4 i a 3 2 2 0 9 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 2 1 2 1 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 2 3 0 4 1 0 4 2 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 -31 2 9 2 24 12 0 Kuhel.

lb .283 Kreevlch, cf .213 Wright, rf .410 Appling, ss Hollers, If .241 McNalr, 2b Tresh. .333 Rigney, W.l L.3 Marilyn Cohen. 23, 1262 N. 57th st and i Samuel Cohen. 26, of 3120 Westmont si.

Mary Foster. 2J. nr2 Haverrortl ave. ana Cubs Down Phils In Eleventh, 5-4 Herman's Homer Decides Contest; Johnson Shelled By STAN BAUMGARTNER Continued From First Sports Page to left. Nicholson promptly hit to right and Leiber came in.

Cavar-retta popped to Young, but when Todd bounced a hit off Johnson's shins, Higbe came in to put Mattick out of the way. Higbe walked the first man who faced him in the seventh and the Cubs promptly tied the score. Brown replaced Higbe after his generosity and immediately wild pitched Dal-lesaiidro, who had batted for Raf-fensberger, to second. Hack was out on a roller to Mahan and Herman skied to Arnovich. but Galan walked and Leiber singled, sending Dalles-sandro over.

PHILLIES Frank G. Vleira. 38, 1626 South St. Ruth Weiss. 25.

ISOti N. 54th st and Totals Raymond Waldman. 23, 1738 N. Aberdeen st Roberta E. Hurst.

19. 2560 N. 12th St. ATHLETICS B.Av. ab.

r. rbi.o. a. 0 2 3 and Samuel W. Savers.

25. Colwyn. Pa. Olive Brown. 18.

2221 S. Shields st and Frederick J. Dunstan, 19, Blackwood Ter- race. N. J.

i .317 4 0 By JAMES C. ISAMINOER Continued From First Sports Paje they have won one game and lost one game in the five cities they have visited. The attendance was around 4000 paying customers. There were three Connie Macks present. The Connie Mack you perhaps never heard of before is not related to the old maestro.

He is Connie Mack of the Newport News Shipbuilding who came here with a squad of friends. They occupied box seats. Another spectator was Gene Autry, the movie and radio star. The youths in the left field stands were school safety patrols from Delaware and Chester counties. ITie Upper Darby High School band with a pretty high-stepping drum majorette paraded around the park before the game.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 16. Indianapolis 4. Louisville 4. Minneapolis 3.

PACIFIC COAST I.EAfJfB No game scheduled. TEXAS I.EAGFE Fort Worth at Oklahoma. City. Houston at Shreveport. Dallas at Tulsa.

A1I night games.) 0 2 WASHINGTON, May 6 (A. The Washington Senators dropped their fifth straight game today, losing to the St. Louis Browns. 11 to 9. It T.as the Brownies' second win of the current series.

Big Joe Gallagher put the game on Ice lor St. Louis when he came up in the eighth with the score tied 9 to 9 and singled to centre to score Don HeSner. who had singled, and gone to second on Bob Swift's sacrifice. The Browns added another tally in the ninth when Myril Hoag scored George McQuinn with a single. WASHINGTON ST.

LOUIS 3 0 .250 4 1 Ma. It. Galtonl, 28, 1510 S. 13th and Carmen DeMeo, 27, 19) 8. Camac st.

Bertha Brown. 26. 428 N. Orlanna and Jack Silverman, 31, 5741 Christian st, Klulla D. Narinlska, 18, 22ftl N.

Pale-thoiiie anil Kress, 23, UtM K. Allegheny ave. Luwella McMillen, 20. 3038 Harper st, and Stephen Sluk. 24, Pittsburgh.

Pa. Margery J. Swortword, 22, 3737 Locust and Wadsworth W. Albert, 20, Ulean, N. Y.

Clnra J. Sllwlnski, 21. 2674 lfevre and Stanley T. Chwieroth. 24, 2ril6 Wilmot st.

Beatrice Rovlnsky. 19, 2509 S. Franklin and George Leshuow, 22, 2622 S. Franklin st. F.thel A.

Hallnhan, 48, Camden. N. ami Kthrlbrrt Stone, 41. lru K. Berks st.

(ilnslnto Acoslinzo, 48. 2411 Carlislx St. and Umberto A. DiCarlo. 58.

1151 S. 13th st Anna M. Crumlish. 22. 2()42 Manton and Harry J.

McDevItt, 27. 1277 S. 24th st. Martha C. Block.

'Zi, 53tt Iverington and Mahlon G. Avres. 28, 4577 Mitchell st. Marjorle N. Glvin, 19, 448 S.

and Arthur Parker, 20. Marlton. N. J. Alma C.

Leihrandt, 43, 3055 N. 8th and Fred H. Kenyon. 48, Bristol. Pa.

Helen Barth. 24, 1748 Vineyard and John Leary, 24, 4078 Cresson st. Emtly Matthews. 19, 324 Gerrltt and Harry J. Kverctt, 23, 1013 Tree st.

Anna F. Ritter, 21, 413 W. Ruscomb and Robert C. Taylor, 21. 604 Spring st.

Margaret T. Delaney. 22, 1818 S. 57th and Kdward J. Warzewlck, 26, 2661 S.

Bon-affon st. Grace O'Malley, 2fi. 4617 Hazel and Joseph Ryan, 33, 136 Rector st. Lily Buccl, 21, 5O30 Lancaster and Carmen Palmerio, 25, 5151 Girarrt ave. I.ea C.

A. Cornells. 34. Haverford. and Livingston B.

Bully. 41. Haverford, Pa. Anna Walker. 22.

4515 N. and Chnrles J. Smallberger, HH27 Arch st. Kuth V. Oimnally, 24.

4lH N. Sydenham and Adolph C. Schneider, 24, 42o7 N. 16th st. Margaret T.

McDonald. 22. 5538 Jefferson and Lawrence J. Dupell, 23, 1527 N. 55th st.

Stephania Depa. 18, 2122 N. Bodine and Joseph Kripple, 24, 552 K. Hewson St. Marie W.

Martin. 22, 5215 Thompson and Francis P. Gaitley, 27. 1447 N. 57th st.

Camilla Simon, 25. 7121 Klmwood and Joseph P. Duffey. 28, 2654 S. 68th st.

Helen Pastor, 21, South River, N. and John Dietrick, 29, South River. N. J. Helen Hamka, 38, 232 Delancey and TiKa, jlaa ueiancey ana 0 3 Viola Kent 31.

1702 N. 21st st and Lillard, ss Moses, rf McCoy, 2b Johnson, If Rlebert, lb Henry Barrett. 25, 1702 N. 21st st .283 4 0 0 0 2 .303 4 1 2 1 10 .375 4 0 1 1 5 Blanche Polsky. 28.

346 Porter st ana Morris Smith, 27. 1533 N. 33d st i Hayes, Chapman, cf 212 3 1111 Frances A. Perez. 21.

193 K. Kooaeveis hlvd. and Edward 1. Flneman, 26, 5829 Rubeling. 3b 200 3 0 1.0 1 Potter, W.2 L.2 1 0 0 0 1 Pemberton st.

Anna A. Allen. 34. 235 S. 42d st and and Albert J.

Casatunovo, 2fl, 2113 B. Bouvier st. Sylvia Horovltz, 21, 5143 N. 7th and Leon M. Ilnlbert.

22, 2147 N. Franklin st. Esther M. Pelalmrt, 33, Cnatftavllla, nd Clareiica llnmon. 26.

Cuatenvlllo, Pa. Lorelta It. Prior. 21. 804 K.

Madison and Eugene II. Quirk, 23, 7023 Torresdals ave. Lillian Johnson. 29. 1939 N.

29th and George Watson. 39, 3RT6 N. 24th st. Kathrvn C. Well.

20. 7001 Cedar Park and Morton A. Thompson, 25, 5-12 E. Johnson st. Frances M.

Ladislaw, 23, 538 E. Westmoreland and Andrew W. Revak, 29, 1850 K. Monmouth st. Jean B.

Thorp, 23. 4220 Princeton ami Andrew A. McGIrr, 25, Upper Darby, Pa. Lillian M. Capnno.

28. Norrlstown, and Eugene F. DeAbren, 37. Coatesville, Pa. Margaret Phillips, 33.

6058 Chester and Thomas J. Rafferty. 39. 233) Reed st. Marlon Squiliace.

23. 1717 S. 16th and Vincent Oronzi. 24, 1924 Mifflin st. Eleanor J.

Mohr, 18, 5828 Spruce and George If. Kralle. 21, 5642 Rodman st. Dorothv A. Ferrell.

18. 2508 N. Opal and Joseph P. Stiteler. 26, 2523 N.

19th st. Margaret M. Tlnney. 23. 932 S.

Cecil and Edward J. Carr. 26, 1234 S. 23rd st. Blanche T.

Diamond, 23, 2320 N. Carlisle and Edward J. Reichert, 28, 303 Monastery ave. Florence I. Carver.

42, 4755 Loring and William T. Bonawell, 43, 4755 Loring st. Laura Zagnrskl. 23, 2620 Poplar and Adolph Chomentowskl, 25, 1918 Callow-hill st. Helene M.

Purcella. 27, 1107 Spruce and Herbert Wong, 33, 1107 Spruce at. Edith Valentino, 24. 4992 Master and Vincent DeDomlnco. 27.

490tl Thompson st. Adelia Merrick, 22, 2121 Heed and Alfred G. Vaughn, 25, Havre de Grate. Mil. Bertha Johnson.

28. 1629 Christian and George Thomas, 38, 2024 N. 13th St. Linda Drlscoll. 19.

1351 S. 34th and John Whelan. 22. 2648 Gerrltt st. Adeline Climaldi.

23. 2238 W. Allegheny and Patsy Vassallo, 26, 2401 W. Elkhart st. Mervena M.

McLntchie. 21, 1239 McKln-iey and Stanley H. Wolfe, 21, 1613 Dyre st. Angelina Hill, 27, 646 N. 42nd and William A.

Schweikert, 30, 213 S. DeKalb st. Marie D. Bover, 22, 1912 Brunner and James S. Lanigan.

26. 5149 N. Mascher st. Ruth O. Morath, 21, 3248 N.

Randolph and William A. McCouch, 23, 449 Markle st. Gertrude Evans, 23, 1353 N. 58th and Theodore Rothschild. 24, 6204 Spruce st.

Catherine M. Akers, 20. 6048 Regent and George W. Dillmore. 20.

2023 S. 6()th st. Josephine Cavntlerl. 24, 2638 S. 11th and Joseph D'Ambra, 25.

1519 S. Juniper St. Yoianda Iolacc-I. 27. 7211 Tabor and Charles E.

Kersten. 25. 1720 N. 16th St. Josephine Virga, 24.

2225 S. 13th sL, and Armanii Verna, 25. 1532 S. 13th st. i nn.

OO 'iZAiZ Anata sk nrf Clarence Howard, 44, Pennsgrove. N. J. i 1 II'. I in iT .4 30 3 9 3 27 18 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals f-Mrnffrt i 1 0 Marion Cohen.

23. 429 Snyder ana Isadore Silverberg, 30, 5475 Berks st. Sarah Anderson. 21. 445 W.

Erie and Earl Ulary. 30, 445 W. Erie ave. Helen Grajewska. 28.

231 N. Camae St. and Edward D. Kowalski, 30, 2710 Bucklus st. Mildred Dare.

19. 4942 Chancellor and Edward J. Qulnn, 28, 1429 Magee ave. Ethel Johnson. 37.

2345 N. Woodstock and Clarence A. Savoy, 26, 2343 N. Woodstock st. Mary Mcllugh, 21.

1343 N. Palethorpe and Gabriel A. Pfelffer. 21, 1243 Palethorpe st Reglna st. Pole.

23. 1824 Frank ford and WilliajB J. Slack, 25. 517 E. Wlldev St.

Virginia M. Smith. 21. 1649 AHengrove and Anthony J. Glanmini, 23.

218'J 77th Helene M. Polo. 25, 416 W. Norris and Martin W. Keane, 23, 2663 E.

Miller st Marie E. Ullman, 26. 1712 Spring Garden and Thomas J. Doyle, 28, 1530 Naudain st. Bertha Zynwola, 24.

157 Shurs lane, and Joseph Krochmal. 29, 117 Hermit st. Florence V. Dluzen, 21. 212 Christian and Charles A.

Duforer, 28, 1441 S. 58th st. Genevieve Wills. 17. 2243 W.

Oxford and Paul H. Jefferson, 21. 2213 W. Oxford st. Kathryn D.

Clanela. 21. 2514 S. Sartatn and Kermit A. Mvers.

29. Holmes, Pa. Winifred M. Hazlett, 21, 18 E. Silver st.

rnd James T. Shaughncssy, 23, 6028 Wlster st. Matilda M. Hartzer. 20, 3337 N.

Philip and Peter Kronbauer, 23. 3006 N. ith St. Madallne A. Myers.

21. 1644 Point Breeze and Charles J. McBride, 26, 121 N. Van Pelt st. Adaligisa Plerantozzl.

53, 319 N. 65th and Carmine DiCroce, 59, 521 N. Simpson st Lois Meredith. 22. 7515 Chelwynde and Clyde Shaub.

23, 7533 Buist ave. Kathry E. Taylor. 22. 2113 W.

Westmoreland st, and James E. Williams, 22, 340 S. 12th st. Katherine B. Wuerfcl, 24, 2134 76th and Anton G.

Neurohr, 29, 500 E. Westmoreland st. Stella Wal, 27. 3575 Mercer st, and Leo Kroll, 29. 4849 Tacony st.

Sophie Strzempek, 21. 2619 E. Tioga st, Petrancurl. 25. 942 Jackson st Lipson, 24.

1627 Mentor and Mark L. Eckenrode, 25. 4626 Chester ave Rosalie Groee, 23, 5827 Hansom st, and Anthony Schuavo, 25. 2016 S. 22d st.

Rosalie DeFino. 23, Yeadon, and Carlo Grassi. 23. 2131 Reed st. Clara Alexander.

27. 1813 N. 2th at. and Mnnme Smalls, 45, 1813 N. 2nth st.

fAi'ce. M.atk". '-2. 211) spruce st, and Michael Piontko, 23. Chester, Pa.

Kfarv fVill U'lu 0 0 2 0 0 3 Athletics 0 0 1 sh.r.h.o.a. ab.r.n.o.a nntiy win, iu. i Harold M. Moser. 24, 4604 Chester ave.

Henrietta J. Michael. 19, 541 E. Wlster st. and Francis J.

Smith, 22, 1822 W. Suits st. Rose M. Moecle. 41.

3804 N. Parten St. 5 2 2 II St'nee. ss 4 2 117 Ce. rf I-vii.

rf and Perry J. DcTselt. 35. 3804 N. Danen st.

Two-base hits Moses. McCoy. Slebert, Tresh. Home runs Chapman. Sacrifices Kreevlch, Puller.

Double plays Hubellng, McCoy to Stebert: Kennedy. McNalr to Kuhel. Left on bases Athletics 6. Chicago B.ise on balls off Potter. Rigney.

2. Struck out by Potter, Rigney, 3. Umpires Kolls, Gelsel -ind McGowan. Time of game 1.50. 1940 Batting average.

5 2 2 1 0 Jinlntrk.cr 4 1 1 3 10 12 4 3 213 1 4 13 3 RVIirr. If 4 13 11) 4 1 3 II lAnba. It 0 rv 2 1 3 i H.ie. rf ft a 1 ft 1 2 3 3 SOU13 3 0 2 7 1 li ner, 2b ft 2 3 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 Swift, 4 12 2 0 1 0 Bildilll, 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1-awson, 0 0 0 0 0 Trvi. Weikrr.

If lirmum, lb hinfrth.2b c-Myer Ha) r. Krak kas, a-Eariv h. rbl. o. a.

e. B.Av. ab. r. Schulte, 2h Martin, cf Mahan, lb 0 0 6 1 0 4 4 0 .250 3 1 2 0 3 0 0 .429 6 1 3 0 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 C'man.

1 0 0 0 1 Arnovich, If .268 4 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 ft 1 CI 0 0 0 e-Gal'her Klein, rl 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Trotter. 4 0 2 1 3 0 0 Warren, Baseball Facts a-suhr .130 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jacobs, d-Wasdeil 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Millies, Mueller, 3b 313 5 0 2 2 0 2 0 .333 4 0 0 0 7 2 0 Young, ss 0- L.O 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- L.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 SI Johnson, W. Higbe. W. Totals 39 9 13 27 13 Totals 39 11 18 27 17 -Baited for Krakauskas in 4th.

b-Batted for Carrasquel in 5th. c-Batted for Evans in 9th. d-Ratted for Jacobs in 9th. e-Batted for Coffman in 8th. Continued From First Sports Page RUNS FOR THE WEEK tenx Kuipa.

Eleanor 23. 933 E. Movamensing ave. Tipping, 22. 1734 S.

Frazier C. Muicahy, 21, 5702 King- 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 L. Brown, W.0-L.1 STOLEN BASES AMERICAN LEAGUE CASE. WASHINGTON WALKER, WASHINGTON FOXX. BOSTON DOERR, BOSTON and Joseph eph Jessie S.

Ward. 2. wayne ave. ana Benjamin 1). Ansuini, 30.

18t6 E. J'astorlus Marlon L. Russell. 34. 4711 Greene st.

and Walter Becker. 35. 1324 Allegheny ave. Dorothy L. Martin, 22.

149 N. Wilton st. and Robert L. Hicks, 25, 148 N. Red-field st.

Elizabeth G. Gilmore, 20, 5522 W. Thompson st. and James McLaughlin, 23, 120 B. 50th st.

1 Jeanette Eisenberg, 23, 5263 Larch wood ave. and Sam R. Yates, 26, 5631 Arlington Marian S. Llndenberg, 22. 3826 W.

Glrard ave. and Oscar Goldstein. 23, Astoria. N. Y- Mildred Tobin.

21. 5125 N. 9th st and Edward tiohler. 24. 5911 N.

5th st Irene Jastrzemski. 22. 2174 Granite st and Albert S. Ballay, 23, 314 W. Hunting- I don st.

Martha Roznnskl. 21. 4530 N. Hicks SU and John G. Richards, 22, 235 W.

Champ- lost st i Margnret Tanner, 31. 518 N. 5tth st an John Humphrey. 34, 51H N. 53th St.

Estelle M. Heier. 27, 141 N. Mascher and Charles Huber, 28. 228 W.

Louden SU Rita A. Daly, 27. 2416 W. Oakdale I and Joseph P. Perla, 26, 2432 W.

Allegheny ave. Susie A. Harris. 56. 2134 N.

12th st. and Frederick E. Woor, 57, 211 Walnut st Mary 11. White. 24, 3420 Vtux and Vincent A.

Gallagher, 28. 313 Ktngsley St. Gertrude Sobel, 24, 1330 N. 7th st, and Tiu.nh 25. 845 TJ- 7th st AMERICAN LEAGUE Totals- 41 4 12 4z31 13 0 St- Louis 1035000 111 0 9 F.

S. Ttls. S. M. t.

W. T. CHICAGO Washington 2 0 113 11 Krrors Berardino 2, Krakauskas. Runs TABOR, BOSTON Athletics 5 3 KREEVICH, CHICAGO KUHEL, CHICAGO 8 Hack. 3b Herman, 2b Galan, cf Boston Chicago .250 .279 .213 .459 CRONIN.

BOSTON I-elber, rt- 5 LEWIS. WASHINGTON KELLER. NEW YORK Clevel and- ft Detroit JOHNSON. ATHLETICS 12 8 (Eighteen tied with one each.) New York- 4 nd William J. Cronln, 46, 5S12 Critten- ab.

r. h. rbl. o. a.

e. 0 2 2 1 0 5 3 3 1 2 3 0 4 0 4 0 4 1 3 3 2 0 0 3 0 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 7 2 0 3 1 0 7 2 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE 7 11 St. Louts J8 12 Nicholson. If .333 c-Hartnelt .167 French, W.4-L.1 Cavarretta, lb .250 Todd, .313 Mattick, ss .222 Dean, W.1-L.1 Raffensb'r. W.1-L.1 d-Dalles'dro, if .148 f-Russell .310 I nr ifr 1 1 i i jci iuri i-ft Richard J.

Ackermann, 2D, 2522 E. Boston Wash i gton 3 9 Totals 38 43 sessing ave. Anne C. Buday. 24.

3316 N. Lawrence and Alexander Tacynec, 25, 232 W. Thayer Eslher Verracchio, 22. 3854 N. Falrhlll and William L.

D'Angelo, 22, 867 N. 40th st. Elizabeth A. Donnelly. 24.

2034 N. Howard and John T. Lawless. 32, 2008 N. Hancock st.

Elizabeth Fisher, 22, 805 Hellerman and Caspar Kirsch, 21, 1536 N. Cadwalader st. Marion G. Walte, 25, 1727 Roslyn and Henry A. Prescott, 33.

4423 Rhawn st. Isabel McNeill, 21, 2220 Cross and Arthur Wharton, 23, 1446 S. Etting st. Ida M. Ramm.

19, 2025 W. Somerset and Herbert W. Stoy, 22. 2202 N. Bouvier st.

Clara Fanning. 19. 3151 Kensington and Robert Gallagher, 23, Langhorne. Pa. Jannie M.

Kennedy, 19, 6 N. Lowber and Wade E. Walker, 23, 5448 Arch st. Susan Wilkinson, 28, 3311 N. 35th and Joseph S.

Bogle, 32. 412 Green Lane. Jean Wojcik, 28, 3229 Chatham and Mathew Miazga. 28. 3227 Chatham st.

86 batted inRartrliffe 3. Lewis. Walker 2. MV-iinn 3. Bonura.

Bildilli 2. Evans 3. Ilinndwnrth. Pofahl. Gnllncher.

Hoag. Two-baa hit Lewis, McQuinn, Evans. Pofahl, Cae. Thrw-haw hits Strange. Kadcliffe.

McXJulnn. Pofahl. Bioodworth. Stolen bases Jurinir-h. Caw.

Walker. Sacrifices Travis, Si range. Judnich. Jacobs, Swift. Double Fis Rloodwortn.

Pofahl and Bonura: Po-aM. Bloodworth and Bonura. Ift on bases St. Louis 6: Washington 9. Bases on balls Off Bildilll off Jacobs off Ijiwson 2.

Struck out Bv Haynes 2: by Jacobs by Carrasquel 1. Hits Off Haynes 8 in 3 innings inone out in 4th): off Krakauskas 3 In 1 inning: off Carrasquel 0 in 1 inning: olT Biidilli 6 is 3 innings (none out in 4th); off Lawson 2 in 1 1-3 innings; off Coffman 4 in 1 2-3 innings: off Jacobs 5 in 4 innings; off Trotter 1 in 2 innings. Hit bv pitcher By (Walker). Wild pitches Haynes. Winning pitcher Coffman.

Losing pitcher Jacobs. Umpires Ormsbv. Grieve and Basil. Time, 2.32. Attendance (estimated) 7000.

"Mildred Prlzart. 22. 4959 Rorer and Tnn Goldbere. 29. 4903 Gransbach St.

utru Bi, E- Kerrv1f- 6040 "pRerman st. and John Hoyer. 26, 5827 Keystone st. Evelvn Smith, 17, 3129 N. Hurley st, and John Bergin, 21.

3134 St. 19. 13 S. 46th st, and Wilbert Harrison. 21.

2231 Catherine stl -AnJy Thompson, 28, 1329 S. Colorado and Joseph Scott. 55, 1448 S. Chadwick St. Helen Gamberg.

21. 531 S. 46th st. and 30. 5415 Diamond st Ellen M.

Haggertv. 38, 1711 E. Moya- Gleeson, If Root, mensing and William F. Frost, 38, 224 Morris 6t. Holen T.

Kwiatkowski. 26. 2714 E. Mer Sylvia Stoudt. 23.

1830 Arch st, and Totals- 39 5 13 5 33 13 0 cer and Edward J. Swider. 25, 4201 Terrace st. Johanna Burke. 28.

2815 N. 24th and wimene Harrison, 25. 218 N. 54th st and Leroy Jones, 26, 2230 Gerritt st. Margaret M.

Armstrnnn xn? ai. NATIONAL LEACtE S. M. T. W.

T. F. S. Ttls. Boston 5 10 15 Brooklyn 9 6 15 Chicago 5 5 10 Cincinnati- 3 9 13 New Y'ork- 2 1 3 Phillies 7 4 11 Pittsburgh 1 7 8 St.

Louis 6 2 8 Totals 38 44 82 INT NATION A I.EAtitE S. M. T. W. f.

F. S. Ttls. Baltimore- 5 5 John Linehan. 28, 2828 n.

Taney st. ErfVthe F. Helmuth. 26. 40 W.

Pomona FREY. CINCINNATI WERBER. CINCINNATI CULLENBINE. BROOKLYN SCARSELLA, BOSTON (Twenty tied with one each.) TEN LEADING HITTERS NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYER CLUB G. Ab.

R. H. LEIBER. CHICAGO 17 67 15 28 SCARSELLA, BOSTON 9 30 4 12 SLAUGHTER, ST. L.

15 61 9 23 LOMBARDI, CIN. 13 45 6 16 12 45 10 15 ROSS, BOSTON 12 45 9 16 AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYER CLUB G. Ab. R. H.

WRIGHT, CHICAGO 15 61 11 25 McQUINN. ST. 1XIUIS 15 60 11 21 SWIFT. ST. LOUIS 12 39 2 15 HAYES.

ATHLETICS 14 48 7 18 CRAMER, BOSTON 16 70 16 26 WILLIAMS, BOSTON 16 62 15 23 Pet. .418 .400 .377 .356 .356 .356 James Mccauiey, unuuu 21st and Girard ave. Ludwina R. McKeown, 26. 3746 N.

lOth st. and John D. Coyle, 31, 242 W. Chew st Mary R. O'Connell.

29, 1426 Kerper and Patrick J. O'Malley, 31. 1447 E. Cheltenham ave. Florence A.

Sullivan, 19, 225 Moore st. and Stanley W. Polonczsyk. 21. 2653 Clcarllcld st st.

and Charles J. Parks, 31, 3310 Queen Willella Berry. 24. 2352 Orkney and and Kenneth H. Margerison, 26, 604 Magee St.

Josephine F. Kinelski, 23. 1518 W. Ker- SP)la Stewart 31. 2937 Cambridge st.

and Clifford C. Clark, 30. 1831 Etting st Rovenna F. Fargo, 28. 1748 Sepviva st and James C.

Hunter. 38. 5311 Wntkin. 2-One out when winning run scored. a-Batted for Warren in the 9th.

c-Batted for Nicholson in the 7th. d-Batted for Raffensberger in the 7th. f-Batted for Dallasandro in the 10th. Phillies 0002200 0 00 0 4 Chicago 1000021000 15 Two-base hits: Martin, Klein, Herman, Hack, Nicholson. I.ieber.

Home run: Herman. Sacrifices: Todd, 2: Martin, Herman. Younc. Double play: Young: to Schulte to Mahan. Left on bases: ChicaRo, 11; Phillies, 12.

Bases on balls: Off Dean. 3: off HlKbe. off Brown, 4: off Root, 2. Struck out: By Johnson. 2: by Dean.

bv Rsffensberjfer, by French, 3. Hits: Off Johnson, 9 in 5 2-3 Innines: off Dean; 8 in Daugtl Hnu WiiSllIlil xva(viaiv, 1711 W. Juniata st. Rose F. Welszer, 28.

1010 N. Lawrence and Chester V. Marcenkewlcz, 26, 1605 N. 2d st. I.tiitun M.

McKlnnev. 24. 5846 Dickens Minnie Jones, 48, 924 S. 12th st. and Jack tjiiiion, a.

im St. Artist AiKens, 22. 1710 s. Bancrort st. Helen T.

Bowers, 22, 6914 Keystone and Paul L. Mvers. 25. 6608 Van Dyke St. Mary 22, 5809 Pemberton and Thomas E.

Vadden. 26, 5930 Castor ave. Margaret L. Brown, 19, 3368 Frnnkford and Fred A. Thomas, 23, 2836 N.

I.ee st. Helen M. West, 29. Klrklvn. and Louts Buckley, 29.

237 S. 4Klh st. Garnet I. Maize, 27, Unlontown, and Francis L. Larkln, 30.

Unlontown. Pa. Marie C. Jefferies. 21.

713 W. Tioga Martha A. Klllick, 23, 6.834 Chew st and Pet. .410 .400 .385 .375 .371 .371 Byffal and Harry J. Brown, 24, 6755 4 runic it.

weniz. 1719 Brill st. Hedwig (Jratkowska. 19, 4713 E. Thomp son st.

and William Clancv. 22. 537 k( JerseyCity 1 4 Montreal- 10 Newark 21 8 12 J26 10 4 SUITS FOR DIVORCE BEGUN The following suits for divorce were begun vesterdav In Courts of Common Pleas: Helen against Stephen Presbery: Andrew 3. against M.irv Hiker: Freda against Jacob Friedman: Marl jo against George E. Proud-fort: William It.

against Mary McMahan; Walter H. against Alice Mary Wallace: Ititia C. against Alan 7.. Orr; Josephine against Michael Magrlsl; George A. against Lura M.

Duffy; Minnie Mae against William J. Martin; Regina against William H-Atkinson: Joseph Bloom, also known as Joe B. Mills, against Dora Bloom, als known as Dolly Mills. Martins Mill road. Lea Hoffmnn.

19, 2017 W. Columbia and Joseph Krouse, 24. Norrlstown, Pa. Marie Greim, 47, 1350 E. Haines and Lewis H.

Rudisill. 53. 5514 Bloyd St. Ethel Friend, 20, 307 E. Westmoreland and Thomas Taylor.

23, 3432 A st. Grace I. Kober, 18. 3044 Janney and John E. Jacobsen.

23. 2509 E. Ann st. Sylvia Oberlander, 22, 2031 E. Movamen-sing ave.

and Bernard L. Krlcgcr, 24, 1244 S. 17th st. Elizabeth Oeehsle, 20, 523 N. 35th st and Anthony Jackominlc, 25, 3403 Haverford ave.

Anna Nerl, 22. 1437 N. 8th st and Leon Rochester 10 Syracuse 4 and Kenneth E. Fletcher, 21, 4323 Vankirk 8 Toronto st. Ella H.

Kraves. 33, 254 Pt. Breeze Place, and Frank H. Harris. 34.

5600 Hunter st. HOW MINORS STAND EASTERN LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Elmira. 3: Williamsport, 1. Hartford at Springfield (not scheduled). Scranton at Wilkes-Barre (not scheduled).

HOW THEY STAND innings; on iiigoe, in innings: off Raffensberger, 1 in 2 1-3 innings; off Brown, 5 In 3 2-3 lnings; off Root, 1 in 2-3 inning: off French. 2 In 2 1-3 innings. Hit by pitcher: By Raffensberger (Arnovich). Wild pitches: Brown, 2. Winning pitcher: French.

Losing pitcher: Brown. Umpires: Stewart. Ballanlant, Magerkurth. Time of game: 2.42. O1940 batting averages.

91 Totals 79 12 Reds Score 7 In 6th To Beat Giants CINCINNATI. May 6 (A. The rampant Reds staged a seven-run pree in the sixth inning today to overwhelm the New York Giants, 9 to 1. on the five-hit hurling of Gene 'Junior) Thompson. The game served as the 1940 debut af Paul Dean, who pitched two scoreless innings in relief for the Giants.

The one-time St. Louis Cardinal hero had an easy seventh in Bins after supplanting Harry Gum-bert, but the Reds got two singles and two long, hard flies in the eighth. NEW YORK CINCINNATI ab r.h.o a. nh.r.h.o.a. WhitehM.3b 4 0 0 2 2 Werber.nb 5 12 10 Helen D.

Aleshire. 21, 181 W. Widener Angeline Vergillo. 21. 2347 E.

Somerset ievlCK. 22, lHue n. Kth st. Anna Weisberg. 28.

2827 W. Harold st and David F. Klein, 37. 2629 N. 31st st.

Evelyn Taylor. 19. 2133 Ellsworth st and WHAT MAY HAPPEN TODAY and Harold A. Boothroyd, 24, 5515 Pale-thorpe st. Emma R.

D'Angelo, 23, 1820 Tasker Hilda Hodge, 23, 1635 Naudain and John Armstrong, 29, 708 S. 16th st. litis j. Goodwin, 21, 2111 Mountain st AMERICAN LEAGUE Win .708 .688 .647 .471 .438 W. L.

P.C. 6 3 .667 7 4 .636 5 3 .625 5 4 .556 5 6 .455 4 6 .400 4 7 .364 3 6 .333 Wilkes-Barre Hartford Elmira Scranton Binghampton Springfield Albany Lose .647 .625 .588 .438 .412 .375 .353 .313 Network and Local Radio Features on the Air Today All Schedules in Daylight-Saving Time Subject to Last-Minute Changes by Stations Tuesday, May 7, 1940 (Copyright 191,0, The Philadelphia Inquirer) Boston Cleveland Detroit St. Louia -Athletics -New York -Washington Chicago Williamsport .412 .375 TODAY'S SCHEDULE Broadcast Highlights Xt.rtif if NATIONAL LEAGUE Win .923 .786 .558 Lose .846 .714 .500 .385 .333 .308 .308 .313 A () 2 hrey. vn i i a 4 0 1 3 an.rf 2 3 2 1 0 4 0 1 2 0 F.M C.lb 5 1 313 0 3 0 0 12 L'bardi, 4 1 3 6 0 4 0 17 1 Craft, cf 5 114 0 3 113 3 M.M'C, If 4 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 4 3 Joost. ss 4 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 3 Tho'on.

3 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 Ivmfl rt-e, cf ftt. rf Dennra. Yur.B. lb Ju-fs. ss Wiit k.

2. Humbert, Brooklyn -Cincinnati Chicago New Y'ork Phillies Pittsburgh Boston St. Louis Springfield at Scranton. Hartford at Wilkes-Barre. Blnghamton at Albany.

WiUiamsport-Elmira (not scheduled). INTERSTATE LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS York. Hazleton, 0. Reading. 11; Wilmington, 7.

Allentown. 9: Trenton, 7. Harrisburg, Sunbury, 8. (8 Innings) HOW THEY STAND STATIONS ON THE AIR KC. KC.

WFIL 560 WIBG 970 WIP 610 KYW 1020 WEAF 660 WCAU 1170 WOR 710 WCAM 1280 WJZ 760 WTEL 1310 WABC 860 WHAT 1310 WPEN 920 WDAS 1370 6 A. M. .462 1 .437 ,385 .385 .375 setts' ths Isrisst ssatsttsrr kearlna Aldi In th werlS. Whts yes Th New Crystal Vuisni Tiks S0N0T0NE Fr ssnt tr sir rendition. EVtR A WHISPER AUDIBLE.

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WFIL-Sports WIBG-Jlm Parsons WDAS-Day's Hits 6.15 ABC-Mel Allen, sports WFIL-Candelori's Orch. WPEN-Itallan Orch. KYW-Kerby Cushing WEAF-News; Jingles WHAT-Sports; John Kolb-mann WCAU-'-Superman," dramatization of Comic Strip in The Inquirer WIP-Music WJZ-Sports: Jingles WIBG-News: Recordings 6.30 WJZ-Richard Hlmber KYW-Parade of Stars WDAS-Sports WOR-News WEAF-Preakness Preview from Baltimore WCAU. WABC-Paul Sullivan, commentator WIP-Sports; News WPEN-Rev. Robert Fraser 8.15 WOR-Meet the Stars 8.30 WJZ.

WFIL-9th Annual Convention of Metro- folitan Junior Achievement, nc. WCAU, WABC-Professor Quiz WHAT-Independence Plavers KYW. WKAF-Flbber McGn and Molly 8.45 WJZ. WFIL-Revuers WIP-Pleasantdale Folks 10 P. M.

KYW, WEAF-Bob Hope's Show, with Jerry Colonna WCAU. WABC-Glenn Miller's Orch. WOR-Raymond Gramm Swing WFIL-Donald Novis. songs WIP-Dance Music WPEN-Night Club WDAS-Nocturne WHAT-Dance Music 10.15 WABC-Americans at Work-Concert Artists WFIL-Fiesta Time WOR-Talk. Senator Robert C.

Henderson W. L. Pet. 5 0 1.000 5 1.000 2 2 .500 2 3 .450 2 3 .400 2 3 .400 1 4 .200 0 4 .000 statical Arti Bld 161s Walaat Sts. Tel.

IT. 9732 1. WIllOUGHIV. If Mr. Totals 31 1 5 24 15 Totals 3R 9 14 27 10 New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati 1 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 9 Errxjr: Witek.

Runs batted in: Gumbert, Gtman, F. McCormlck 2. Lombardi 3. Craft 3. Two-base hit Lombardi.

Home run Craft. Sacrifices Goodman, Thorn p-Ksii. Left on bases New York ft: Cincinnati 9. Bases on balls Off Gumbert 4. off Thompson 1.

Struck out By Dean 1. by fi. Hits Off Gumbert. 12 in lrnmgs: off Dean. 2 in 2 Innings.

Wild Cttch. Thompson. losing pitcher Gumbert. mpires Pinelii. Goetz and Keardon.

Time A2- Attendance 4C68. Reading York Sunbury Trenton Allentown Harrisburg Wilmington Hazleton 6 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 HOME RUNS AMERICAN LEAGUE FOXX. RED SOX KUHEL, WHITE SOX JOHNSON, ATHLETICS TROSKY, INDIANS TABOR. RED SOX JUDNICH. BROWNS NATIONAL LEAGUE CAMILLI.

DODGERS OTT. (JIANTS COSCARART, DODGERS MIZE, CARDINALS RUNS BATTED IN AMERICAN LEAGUE FOXX. RED SOX 11 IJATfMI DAISYS WIRG-Newsr Variety WPEN-News: 920 Club WlP-Serenade WCAU-Judy and Jane KVW. WEAF-The Man I Married Dreams," sketch WDAS-Varlety WHAT-Organ Recital WABC-Pretty Kittv Kelly 10.15 KYW, WEAF-Mid-stream WFIL-Harriet Heath WCAU, WABC-Myrt and Marge WDAS-Howie Johnson WJZ-Vic and Sade WIP-News: Jamboree 10.30 WJZ-Story of Mary Marlin WDAS-Hawalian Music KYW, WEAF-Ellen Randolph WPEN-Swing Music: News WCAU, WABC-Hilltop House WIP-Dialing WFIL-Album 10.45 KYW. WEAF-The Woman in White WCAU.

sketch WFIL-Ruth Barrett WDAS-Foursome WIP-Mrs. G. W. Ballard WHAT-Music WJZ-Pepper Young 11 A. M.

WFIL-Muslc WABC-Poetic Strings KYW, WEAF-David Harum WCAU-Mary Lee Taylor WJZ-I Love Linda Dale, sketch WDAS-Musle Hour WIP-Melodles WPEN-Mabel Love WHAT-Marvin Cyphers WOR-News 11.15 WFIL, WJZ-aark Dennis, tenor KYW, WEAF-Road of Life WCAU, Begins" TODAY ON 50,000 WATTS WFIL-News: Sports KUHEL. WHITE SOX HIM 1 VII Mil I I TODAY'S SCHEDULE Harrisburg at Hazleton. Sunbury at York. Allentown at Wilmington. Reading at Trenton.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Jersey City, Toronto, 1. Newark, Montreal, 2. Syracuse at Buffalo (Not scheduled) Baltimore at Rochester (not scheduled) HOW THEY STAND 1500 Ready Ma.de Trousers to salact from, CAQC or in a to vJ order. Bring up Cent and Vest with you. EUROPEAN WAR NEWS 8.00 A.

M. WCAU, WJZ, WABC, WFIL Broadcasts from London, Paris and Berlin. (WABC again at 6.45 P. KYW, WEAP at 7.15 P. WOR at 11.15 P.

M. From French General Headquarters only.) CURRENT AFFAIRS 8.30 P. M. WOR University of Rochester Conference on New Frontiers in American Life. (WJZ at 10.00 P.

DRAMA 8.00 P. M. WCAU, WABC Edward Q. Robinson in "The Criminal Code." 9.00 P. M.

WJZ, WFIL Cavalcade of America "Nancy Hanks," starring Agnes Moorehead. VARIETY 8.30 P. M. WFIL "Information Please," with Carl Ackerman as guest expert. 9.00 P.

M. WCAU, WABC "We, the People." Interviews with the man-in-the-street in Sweden, Rumania, Holland and Italy. 9.30 P. M. KYW, WEAF Fibber McQee and Molly comedy team.

9.30 P. M. WCAU, WAEC Professor Quiz. 10.00 P. M.

KYW, WEAF Bob Hope's Show, with Jerry Colonna, Judy Garland and Brenda and Cobina. 24 13 13 13 15 14 13 13 13 WILLIAMS. RED SOX GREENBERG. TIGERS NATIONAL LEAGUE LEIBER. CUBS NICHOLSON.

CUBS LAVAGETTO, DODGERS LOMBARDI. REDS CAMILLI, DODGERS ADLER Th 110N.15TH ST.Evss. x. 2 Great Mew Gasolines! W. L.

Pet. 11 3 .786 9 5 .643 9 6 .600 8 .571 6 7 .462 4 9 .308 2 3 3 8 .273 Jersey City Baltimore Newark Rochester Montreal Buffalo Trenton Syracuse WCAU-Hillbilly Jamboree KYW-Ranch House of the Air WFIL-Sleepy Hollow Cowboys WOR-Hlt Parade Time; Farm News WABC-Station Opening: News; Larry Elliott S.30 WEAF-News; Variety WJZ-News; Recorded Program WCAU-Asher and Little Jimmy WFIL-News: Variety KYW-R. F. D. 1020 6.45 WCAU-News; Band Revue WIBG-World's W'orst Program WIP-News 6.50 WOR-Outdoor Guide; News 7 A.M.

KYW-Musical Clock WOR-Hit Parade Time: Weather Forecast; Music WIP-Morning Cheer WABC-Music; Almanac WFIL-Christian Voices WJZ-Ed East's Show 7.15 WOR-Musical Clock KYW-News: Music WPEN-Serenade 7.3i WDAS-Variety WPEN-Old Time Gosiwl of the Garden talk; Beauty Case WEAF-Don Goodard; News WFIL-Nursery Program; Variety; News 1.4S WCAU-Taylor Grant WABC-News tWJZ at 7.55) WDAS-Merry-Go-Round WEAF-Transcribed Musie 8 A. M. WOR-News WCAU. WABC-News of Europe WJZ. WFIL-European News; From Nation's Capital WIP-Eight Bells WDAS-Nlerry -Go-Round WPEN-Rev.

Russell Taylor Smith H.o:t WEAF-Program Resume: News K9QSWgy9gp9ipM slsW 6.45 WOR-Unsung Americans WJZ-Lowell Thomas WABC-The World Today WFIL-Johnson Family WIP-Uncle Wip WEAF-Sports Column WDAS-Column of the Air WPEN-Music KYW-Singln' Sam WCAU-Edgar Guest WIBa-Sports 7 KYW, WEAF-Fred Waring's Pleasure Time WCAU. WABC-Amos 'n' Andy WFIL. WJZ-Easy Aces W-OR-Sports WDAS-Ave Maria Program WIP-Muslcal Memories 7.15 KYW, WEAF-European Broadcasts. Commentaries bv H. V.

Kaltenborn WOR-John B. Kennedy, talk WCAU, WABC-Lanny Ross WFIL. WJZ-Mr. Keen WIP-Five-Star Final 7.30 WIP-For Men Only WCAU, WABC-Helen Menken in "Second Husband" KYW-Himber's Orch. WEAF-Echocs of New York WOR.

WFIL-News Review; Arthur Hale WJZ-Novak's Orch. WPEN-Itallan News 7.45 WDAS-Ensemble TODAY'S SCHEDULE Syracuse at Buffalo. Newark at Montreal. Jersey City at Toronto. Baltimore at Rochester.

WHAT-Musical Shopping WOR-Women's Hour WPEN-Concert Gems 11 W.TZ-Rlohnrrl ITant KYW. WEAF-Against the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WCAU, WABC-BIg Sister WPEN-Italian Program WFIL-Jeun Abbey 11.4.1 KYW UTAP. Today's Short-Wave Broadcast Note: Because of war conditions In Europe, all broadcasts from European stations, luted below, are subject to change without notice. Programs are listed la Daylight Saving Time. Time Call P.

M. Location Letters Megs. 7.00 Berlin (news) DJB 15.20 7.30 Berlin I)XH 9.61 7.30 Berlin DJC 6.02 7.35 Budapest 1 ATS 9.62 8 00 Moscow Vm 13.24 8.00 Moscow RNK 12,00 T.nmlon (news) CiSI) 11.75 Th T.lffh- men" VVCAU, WABC-Aunt Jennie's WFIL. WOR-Inside of Sports Riories WPEN-Narrations rmv Pannn. WIP-Music WIP-Songs of Romance WPEN-Beauty Problems KYW-Bonnte Stuart 8 P.

M. WCAU-Criterions; Reams' Orch. 10.30 WJZ-Brent House, sketch KYW, WEAF-Uncle Walter's Dog House WOR-Mammoth Minstrels WFIL-News: String Music WCAU-BiH Dyer; Criterions 10.45 WIP-News WFIL-St rings WABC-Clubmen 11 P. M. KYW-News; Songs of Romance WCAU-Taylor Grant; News WIP-Dance Music WPEN-Sports Round-up WJZ-News: Golly's Orch.

VVDAS-Patrlck's Orch. WOR. WEAF. WABC-News 1 1.19 WABC-Duchln's Orch. WOR-From French General Headquarters WEAF-Bernle Cummins WCAU-Duchln's Orch.

KYW-Music You Want WDAS-Klaiss Orch. WFIL-Carlin Orch. WPEN-Dance Melodies ll.xft WOR-Charles Bar-net t's Orch. 1 1.30 WCAU-Powers Gouraud WABC-Donahue's Orch. (WCAU at 11.401 WOR-Sterney's Orch.

WFI Styles WJZ-Ixni Breeze WEAF-Gordon's Orch. It Midnight WOR-Hit Parade; Hoag. land's Orch. WABC-Danch Orch. WCAU-Masterworks KYW-Hlghllghts After Drk WJZ, WFIL-Dance Music WEAF-Pollock's Orch.

Is.aO WJZ. WFIL-Sav-itfs Orch. WOR-Kassell's Orch. WDAS-Misslng Persons WCAU. WABC-WUl Bradley's Orch.

KYW, WEAr-Woody Her-man It. 45 KYW. WEAF, WJZ. WFIL-News 1 A. M.

WOR-Hit Parade; Jimmy Grier WIP-Dawn Pstrol (All Night) WFlL-Orrh. WCAU-l)nnls Orch. IWABC et 1 tW) t. 30 WCAU, WABC-Nichols Orch, WOR-News WFiL-Hawailans (WOR at 1.351 1.45 WOR, WFIL-Fos-ter's Orch. 1.65 WCAU.

WABC-War News Summary WFIL. WJZ-Aldrlch Family WIBG-Dance Music 4.4ft KYW, WEAF-Voung Wldder Brown-WOR-Brooklyn vs. St. Louis Cardinals 4.55 WJZ. WFIL.

WIBG-News P. M. KYW, WEAF-GIrl Alone WFIL, WJZ-Fcderation of Women's Clubs. UmkI Neighbor Tour of h. America WHAT-Melody Men WPEN-Joumal of the Air WFIL-Ben Alley WDAS-Tea Time Tunes .15 KYW.

WEAF-Llfs Can Be Beautiful WDAS-Ensemble WFIL-Col. Bill 6.30 WABC-To Be Announced KYW. WEAF-Jack Armstrong WIP-Tempo Time WOR-Waile Hoyt WIBO-Music WFIL-Voices WPEN-Itallan Program WCAU-It Happened In Hollywood WJZ-Ireene Wicker 5.45 WJZ. WFIL-Bud Barton WIP. WOR-Orphan Annie 00 Ixtndon 11.75 9.00 Berlin (news) DXJ 7.24 9.00 Stockholm (news) SPB 11.70 9.03 Paris (news) TPC 9.52 9.15 Berlin (news) DJB 35.20 9:30 Berlin DXB 9.61 10.45 London (newt) GSD 11.75 11.00 Rome (news) 2R04 11.81 11.00 Iomlon GSC 9 58 11.30 Berlin (news) DXB 9.61 12.00 London (news) GSD 1L75 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA TUESDAY.

MAT 7tk MORNING 6.00 Hillbilly Jamboroo 6.30 Asher and Little Jimmis 6.45 Christian Scienco Mon- ilor News 6.55 Name Band Rotuo 7.30 Voice of the Weather 7.35 Garden Talk 7.40 Botony Beauty Case 7.45 Taylor Grant's Herald 8.00 -Today in Europe 8.15 Alan Scott's Bandwagon 8.30 Career of Alice Blair 8.45 Elsie Carol 9.00 Woman of Courage 9.15 Today's Shopping News 9.30 Laura May Stuart 9.45 Bachelor's Children 10.00 Judy and lane 10.15 Myrt and Marge 10.30 Hilltop House 1 0.45 Stepmother 11.00 Mary Lee Taylor 11.15 Life Begins 11.30 Big Sistet 11.45 Aunt Jenny's Stories AFTERNOON 12.00 Kate Smith Speaks 12.15 When a Girt Marries 12.30 Romance of Helen Trent 12.45 Our Gal Sunday 1.00 The Goldbergs 1.15 Life Can Be Beautiful 1.30 Right to Happiness 1.45 Road of Lite 2.00 Young Doctor Malone 2.15 Joyce Jordon 2.30 Fletcher Wiley 2.45 My Son and 1 3.00 Baseball Chicago vs. Athletics 5.30 It Happened in Holl'weJ 5.45 Scattergood Baints EVENING 4. CO New. ths World 6.05 Edwin C. Hill 6.15 Superman Adventures e.30 Newi faul Sulllvee 6.45 Edgar Guest 7.00 Amos 'n' Andy 7.15 Lanny Ross.

Songs 7.30 Helen Menken in "See ond Husband" 8.00 "Big Town" with Edward G. Robinson 8.30 Court ef Missing Heirs 8.55 News Elmer Davis 8.00 "We the People" with Gabriel Heatter 9.30 Professor Qui 10.00 Glenn Miller's Orchestra. Andrews Sisters 10.15 Criterion's Orchestra 10.30 Bill Dyer's Sport Talk 10.40 Joey Keams' Orchestra 11.00 Taylor Grant News 11.10 News of the World 11.15 Eddy Duchin's Orch. 11.30 Powers Gouraud 11.40 Al Donahue's Orch. 12.00 Masterworks on the Air 12.30-1.55 Dance Time 1.55 News of the World Cat or This Lit mmm' I KYW.

Presents" WDAS-Italian Program WCAU, WABC-Edward G. Robinson in "The Criminal Code" WOR-Rymphonlc Strings WIP-Newspaper of the Air 8. 1 ft WIP-Kittenhouse Ensemble 8.34 KYW. WEAF-Horace Heldt's Pot Gold WCAU, ot Missing Heirs." drama WJZ, WFIL-Information Please WPEN-Jewlsh Singers WOR-Openlng Session of New Frontiers Clinic from University of Rochester (WJZ at 10.00) 8.4ft WIP-Show of ths Day 8.65 WCAU, WABC-Elrner Davis 9 P. M.

WOR -Red Barber, sports KYW, Wr.AF-BaUle of the Sexes -Julia Sanderson and Flunk Crunilt WIP-Bandstand WCAU. the People" WJZ. WFIL-Cavalcade of America WDAS-Jewlsh Hour WHAT-Henry Gurney WDAS-Harold Davis, sports town WCAU, WABC-Scattergood Balnes i 3 WHAT-Songs 1.40 WIP-News. 1.45 WCAU, WABC-Road of Life WIP-Baseball Jamboree WOR-Pegeen Fitzgerald WEAF-Words and Musie WFIL-Organ Recital KYW-Portia Blake, sketch WDAS-Organ Recital WHAT-Hawaiian Melodies 2 P. M.

WFIL.AVJZ-Callant America Women WCAU-WABC-Young Dr. Mnlone KYW. WEAF-Light of the World WDAS-Merry-Go-Round WOR-Alice Blair, sketch 2.15 KYW, WEAF-Arnold Grimm's Daughter Club WCAU. WABC-Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne WOR-Meet Miss Julia .30 WFI L-Hymns WJZ-U. S.

Army Band KYW, WEAF-Valiant Lady WCAU. WABC-Fletcher Wiley, philosopher WPEN-Sandy Guyer WIBG-News WOK-Organ Recital 2.4SI WCAU. WABC-Serial, "My Son and KYW. WEAF-Hymns of All Churches WOR-Talk, "Highway snd Home Safety," Commissioner Lewis D. Valentine 3 P.

M. WJZ, wriL-Orphans of DU voire Girl" KYW, WEAF-Mary Martin WIP. WCAU-Chlcago vs. Athletics Program WPEN-Swing Sessaion WOR-Musie tor Every Child 3.15 KYW, WEAF-Ma Perkins WABC-Detrolt vs. New York baseball game WJZ, WFIL-Amanda Snow, of Honeymoon Hill 3.30 KYW, WEAF-Pepper Young WDAS-Merry-Go-Round WOR-Cincone's Orch.

WFIL. WJZ-John's Other Wife 3.45 KYW, WEAF-Vic and Sade WFIL. WJZ-Just Plain Bill WOR-School of the Atr-Music from Latin Countries 4 P. M. WJZ, WFIL-Club Matinee KYW, WEAF-Backstage Wife WPEN-Polish Varieties WOR-McCune's Orch.

WDAS-Merry-Go-Round WIBG-Recordings: News 4.15 KYW. WEAF-Stella Dallas 4.30 KYW, WEAF-Lorenzo Jones WDAS-HiUbiUies WHAT-Anns Probst, organ- KYW, WEAF-The O'Neills 6 P.M. THE UOO PROOF BOTTLED IN BOND RYE WHISEiEY fietf tab ewztofliinitf It has the quality made today as it always has been made, living up to its historic name in every way, and known everywhere as "America's Smooth, est Whiskey." It has the flavor that superb, old-time rye flavor which only the finest of grains, painstaking rare and distilling skill can achieve. It has the stamp BoltJed-in-Bond under U. Government supervision 100 proof.

WPE.N-Iiallan Program WFIL, WJZ-Affalrs of Anthony 12 Noon WFIL-Patterns In Music KYW, WEAF-Strlngs That Sing WDAS-Band Music WCAU, ABC-Talk, Kate Smith WJZ-Indlana Indigo WOR-Cowboy Songs WIP-Thomas C. Martindale WPEN-News WIB-News: Variety 12.1.1 WOR-Jack Berch KYW-WEAF-The D'Nellls WPEN-Italinn Program WCAU. WAUC-Wlun a Girl Marries W.IZ-Glenn Darwin, baritone WIP-Waltz Parade 18.20 VVJZ-Komances and You 12.25 WJZ-News 13.30 WEAF-Thlnking Bevond Tixlav WJZ-Farm and Home Hour WFIL-News; Album WCAU. WABC-llelen Trent W-l Inppy Clnrks WPKN-Dramnlio Kkclch WIUU-Rev, ti. A.

Palmer WIP, WUH-News 12.45 WEAF-News; Market; Weather Report a WCAU. WABC-Our Gal Sunday KYW-News Music WOR-Consumers' Quiz WIP-Carters of Elm st (WOR at 1.30) WFIL-Console Capers 1 P. M. WCAU, WABC- 'The Goldbergs" WIP-Variety WFI L-Women's Program Music WOR-Zeke Manners WDAS-Band Wagon WIBG-News; WPA Program WEAF-Ben Bernie's Orch. WHAT-Musical Kings 1.10 KYW-Hollywood Gazette 1.15 WCAU, WABC-Llfe Can Be Beautiful KYW, WEAF-Kleanor Roosevelt, Commentator WOR-Kd.

Fitzgerald WJZ -Bet ween the -Bookends 1.30 WFI L-Martha Lalne KYW-Kate Hopkins, sketch WDAB-Tom Rhodes WCAU. WABC-Rlght to Happiness WJZ-Spltalny's Orch. WEAF-Nature Sketche WIBG-Peopie's Cliojce KYW-News; Singing Strings 1 II 8. 1 Wl P-News WKAF-Gordon's Orch. WOR-Gospel Singer WABC-Favorites; Odd Side of News WCAU-Alan Scotfs Bandwagon WFIL-Variety WJZ-Wife Saver WIBG-Highwsy to Heaven 8.30 WEAf -Gene and Glenn; Music KYW-News: Musical Clock WJZ-Dlck Llcbert, organ WOR-Klttv Keane WABC-Phil Cook WCAH-AlUe Blair, sketch WIP-Eight Bells WIBG-Rev.

David Allen 8.4.1 WFIL-News tWJZ at 8.55 WOR-The Goldbergs WABC-It Happened In Holly- WJZ-Harey and Dell for Homemakers" 9 A. M. Club (WJZ at 9.3(1) WEAF-News; Household Hints: Happy Jack WCAU, WABC-" Women ot drama WDAS-Merry-Go-Round KYW-News; Varieties WOR-Pauline Alnert. Piano WJZ-Woman of Tomorrow WHAT-Ninth Presbyterian Church WIP-To Be Announced WPEN-Marck Family 9. 1ft WEAF-Miller Orch.

WCAU-Shopplng News WABC-Richard Maxwell WOR-Shopping Talk WIP-Varietv .30 KYW-Escorts and Betty WIP-Evangelist Glenn Davis WEAF-Isabel Manning Hewson vVPEN-Polish Program WABC-Women's I'age of the Air WCAU-Laura May Stuart WOR-Health Exercises WHAT-Jewlsh Varieties 9.4S WCAU. ABC-Bachelor's Children WPEN-Guardians of the Public Health KYW-Don Bovay WIP-Jean Abbev WOR-Martha Manning WEAF-Gospel Singer 9.55 WFIL-News 10 A. M. WFIL-Music WOR-Pure Food Hour wim-uncie ion WJZ-News; Stabile's Orch. WEAF-Sketch WCAU.

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