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PAGE FOUR i TIXS DAILY DZADYCOD, 017111 DAHOTA FRIDAY MOVING, JULY 18, lg41 EASTERN FRONT BATTLE ZONES TDATiroe BASEBALL Spearfish Man To Go Overseas Soon As Canadian Flier SPEARFISH. July 17 "Overseas in 16 weeks." That's the order given L. A. C. Clarence Mc 033 IN ACTION AT PARK TONIGHT flome Runs Yesterday Aasericaa Leaf a Walker, Cleveland.

Gordon. New York. DiMaggio, Boston. National Leaf a Warren, Philadelphia. Nicholson, Chicago.

American Association Cazen, Louisville. Andres, Louisville. Gregor, 24 year old brother of John McGregor of Spearfish, when he left Virden, Manitoba, Canada, last week for the United States for a last look at his native land before joining the fighting RAF in FINLANDr fg? Zlf OGACHV Young McGregor, a handsome STANDINGS blonde chap with a ruddy com (Courtesy Snake Boose) American Leafs SHE Boston 7 il Chicago 7 I H. Newsome and Pytlak; Lee. Haynes and Tresh.

Philadelphia 3 10 2 St Louis 4 8 0 McCrabb and Hayes; Harris and FerrelL Washington 1 4 0 Detroit 7 14 0 Hudson, Kennedy and Early; Trout and Sullivan. New York 4 8 0 Cleveland 3 7 0 Gomez, Murphy and Rosar; Smith, Bagby and Hemsley. National League SHE Cincinnati 9 0 New York 4 10 2 E. Riddle and West; Lohrman. McGee and Danning.

Chicago 2 6 0 Philadelphia 2 6 2 plexion, browned by the whipping winds of Canada, joined the Cana dian air force five months ago. He The first game tonight will be between Trojan and McBrides grocery. To date McBrides have played two games this second loop and lost both of them. They are holding down the cellar position with the Hub-Minard team. The Trojan-Modern Cleaners aggregation have played three and lost two, winning one.

The second game of the evening will be between the Hub-Minard team that is Jointly holding the cellar position with McBrides and the Singer team, now in fourth place with the Trojan-Modern Cleaners and Camp 792. The special attraction of the evening will be exhibition pitching by the manager and outfielder of the Singers team, William J. Ewing, Sr. hoped to become an aerial photographer and navigator "but they don't always make you what you Mr. Ewing, after several years of Page and McCullough; Podgajny American League Pet New York 58 27 .875 Cleveland 50 35 588 Boston 45 37 .549 Detroit 43 43 .500 Chicago 41 42 .494 Philadelphia 45 .444 St.

Louis 30 50 .375 Washington 29 50 .367 National Leaf ue Pet Brooklyn 58 27 .875 St. Louis 53 30 .839 New York 43 36 544 Cincinnati 44 39 .530 Pittsburgh 38 38 .500 Chicago 34 48 .435 Boston 31 45 .408 Philadelphia 21 60 .259 Candinl, Carnett, Hendrickson and Robinson. Toledo-Minneapolis, rain. Columbus-St. Paul, rain.

and Warren. 6 innings, rain). Pittsburgh-Boston, rain. retirement, will give exhibition pitching during the regular game between the Hub-Minard and Singers. Mr.

Ewing is the manager of the sporting goods store team. St. Louis-Brooklyn, not scheduled. Final arragenments were under American Association Indianapolis 10 18 0 Milwaukee 0 4 2 Starr and Lukeman; Eaues, Bo way to play the all-star-Bucking ham game this Sunday, July 20. This want to be," he said.

After five months of training he has been made pilot and given the title L. A. "leading air craftsman." He is one of the 153 flyers in the only Ail-American squadron in Canada. McGregor is a member of the Royal Canadian air force and will be a member of the RCAF In England. His duties, as well as those of his 155 All-Amerlcan flying buddies, will be the same as the RAF.

In other words, young McGregor is to see active duty in tne European war. But that's what he wants. It doesn't make any difference to him that he wasn't made an aerial photographer, he said. He joined the Canadian air force because he believed a married man, especially one with a 3-year-old daughter, didn't have a chance to get in the United States air force. MdGregor wanted to learn to fly quickly and to get places in a hurry.

In another four months his desire will be realized. He will becme one of those few "to whom so many owe so much." McGregor Is a son of Mrs. Robert McGregor of Hot Springs, former Spearfish residents. He was born here and lived here until he was bernic. Blaeholder, Schmitz and will be the first game of the eve ning and arrangements are still un Circlee ahow lone of heavy flghUnf between RuaaUn and German armlet while Finnish troops were reported prewlng their twin drive (1) toward Leningrad.

A nalt offensive was reported somewhere In the area, Indicated by circle 2, near Novforod. Germans claimed to have taken Slalln line bunkers In fiihllnf near Vitebsk (circle 3). A Russian report said soviet troops had driven the Germans back In an offensive In the Rofachev-Zhlobtn battle area (circle 4). Germans said the fall of Kiev (5) was Todd. Louisville 7 12 0 Kansiis City 1 7 3 der way for the Belle Fourche-Sing-er game as the second exhibition game of the evening.

'1 430,000 1 167,000 t. MB ff'i uv XfeiJ.V 60,350 81.000 Yf 1 160i000 1 120,000 an'BCn A nSilfe' 1 34,200 mmr. nsoo 150,000 Dickman, Sheetz and Lacy, Glenn; cross the meadows and wheat fields of the Ukraine. This flat open coun DIMAGGIO'S RECORD HITTING STREAK ENDS ON 56TH GAME Russia Utilizes lows the Dniepr river south until the latter reaches the eastern edge tryside, in contrast with the other portions of the Stalin Line, offers little natural defense. In the west central Ukraine, however, the Bog (Continued From Page 1) of the Pripet marshes.

From the start of the war, German forces river near Vinnitsa is lined with have avoided that almost impene granite cliffs and quarries. 'The southernmost part of the line which terminates at Odessa on the extend southward around dozens of little lukes. The defense line swings slightly eastward to Vitebsk, an Industrial city built on high hills overlooking the Dvina river, and then moves directly south to Orsha, a railroad center with large new factories. "From Orsha the Stalin Line fol Willie Heeler's 1897 mark of 44. Going to bat in the eighth inning with his team leading 4-1, and the bases filled, Joe hit into a double play.

In three previous uppearanre.s he grounded twice to Third Baseman Ken Keltner and was walked once. CLEVELAND, July 17 WV-Joe DiMag flo's SS-game hitting streak snapped tonight as the New Tork Yankees beat Cleveland 4 to 3. The slugger's string began May 15, and bettered George Sisler's modern record of 41 established In 1922, and tmble swamp, but have moved north and south of it in their push eastward. Odessa is Southern Boundary "Fir trees give way to oak and other varieties in this region. The fortifications swing westward from the Dniepr to protect Kiev and then about six years old.

Black Sea, lies east of the Dniester river. The swampy valley formed by that wide stream, in the opinion of military men, could delay mechanized forces." Sits Down On A Porcupine; Gets Up In A Hurry A vivid account of a hair-raising Welcome To experience had a few days ago by County Judge H. J. Shea was mak ing the rounds at the county building yesterday. The judge, unable to be reached for comment, the version of County Treasurer Frank G.

Ralney seemed wOrni to cover most of the details. Driving along the road to Roch-ford a few nights ago to visit his mirs cabin in that section, a tire on the LOCAL ITEMS Call The P-T. 900 judge's car blew out. Pulling to the side of the road he got out tools and spare wheel and set about making the necessary repairs. He apparently grew a little weary as the work progressed and lower Nelsa Brakke, of Spearfish.

Mrs. Etta Baughman, of Dead-wood, entered St Joseph's hospital yesterday for medical treatment Eugene R. Schlichting, of Sioux Falls, was dismissed yesterday from ed himself on what appeared to be a rock at the edge of the road. The judge no more than sat down until St. Joseph's hospital where he had been a patient several days receiv ing medical treatment.

he leaped into the air with a cry of anguish, and according to eye Mrs. Fern Ivanich, of Deadwood, is a patient at the Homestake hos witnesses, hopped around at a lively pital in Lead, receiving medical rate. treatment. She was stricken ill Mon Investigation with a flashlight disclosed that what had appeared on day of this week and was removed to the hospital and her condition first sight to be the dim outline of Cecil Ice, of Spearfish, filed a coyote bounty claim with the county auditor's office yesterday on an animal killed a few days ago near the Lawrence county airport. Floyd W.

Brown, of the Brown Drug Stores of Lead, Oeadwood and Belle Fourche, returned on the Inland Airlines plane yesterday from Pierre, after spending several days there and in Huron and Mitchell on business. Cars driven by Mrs. Lester Ben-ham, of Deadwood, and Louis Del-linger, of Lead, figured in a collision on the highway near the GPU power plant at Pluma late Wednesday afternoon, according to report filed with the sheriff's office. has since been quite serious. Mrs.

Gertrude Nelson, of Chicago a rock, was no less than a full grown porcupine. The porcupine likewise was un 111., was admitted to St Joseph's hospital yesterday for treatment for able to be reached for comment injuries sustained in a fall from a Rainey, however, expressed the be horse at Spearfish. lief that the critter came out of the timber to watch the proceedings. Little Katherine Baughman, of Deadwood, was admitted to St. Jo seph's hospital for medical care yes terday.

Mrs. Benham, enroute to Lead, was DEADWOOD Mrs. Zetta Weisflog, of Deadwood, was dismissed yesterday from St Joseph's hospital, where she had Air Conditioned been receiving medical treatment. making a left turn to enter a service station, when the two cars came together. Dellinger was on his way to Deadwood.

The cars were only slightly damaged and the occupants uninjured, officers stated. TONIGHT SATURDAY Eve. 1:00 9:50 Saturday Is Carnival Night MONKEY TOBACCO IPSWICH, England UP) Farm Carnival Feature Fun Held at 9:50 workers in this region have found 2 FEATURES their own remedy for the tobacco SICK INJURED Tonsillectomy patients at St Jo shortage. They are smoking hedge Deadwood, U. S.

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