“GHOST bruins clinging I FLEET” ASSEMBLYING NEAR MOBILE STANDINGS MACKMEN DEFEAT

TO LEAGUE LEAD YESTERDAY’S RESULTS THE SCREEN CRACKLES CLEVELAND, 6-2 Sept. 15.— The New York 9; Pittsburgh 5. CHICAGO, (2P)— Boston Cubs 0; Cincinnati 2. WITH ROARING ACTION! Chicago clung Philadelphia 1; St. Louis 3. PHILADELHIA, Sept. 15.—0T>>— vague-leading his 100th tenaciously to their three and a Brooklyn 12-6; Chicago 5-7. A1 Smith, seeking Major ran into a game margin over the St. League victory, hornet’s ) half American League Cardinals today as they di- nest of Philadelphia Athletic base i Touis St. Louis 4-8; New York 7-3. hits in the first three and i vided a unique 10-inning “double- Cleveland 2; Philadelphia 6. innings head"!'" with their benefactors oi Detroit 7-7; Washington 4-3. the Mackmen defeated Cleveland Brooklyn’s Dodgers. Chicago at Boston; postponed rain. 6-2 today in the first game of a as ,he moment, Wally "Old Gasbag"- Dodgers, who twice defeated scheduled twin bill. The second The STANDINGS last was called on account of

Rosen, cf_ 5 2 2 2 0 _ 0 windy city Sept. 25 and 26. xMancuso 1 0 0 0 days. Galan. lb _ 5 1 1 12 0 Fannin, p_ 0 0 0 0 1 WE’RE rf British civilians and business- HOLDING THEM OVER! Walker, _ 4 2 3 1 0 xxClark _ 1 0 0 0 0 Olmo. if _ 5 12 3 0 men imprisoned in Shanghai in- Bordagaray. 31 _ 3 12 14 Trial Of Laval May REDS DOWN BOSTON Totals _1- 35 4 9 24 7 ternment camps have been liber- DENIAL SHARPENS THE HUNG- Sandlock. c _ 4 115 0 xBatted for West in 7th. ated and are being taken aboard ER OF LOVE ... AND THESE TWO Basinksi. ss ___ 1 0 0 0 0 xxBatted for Fannin in 9th. Start Next Month j the British Liner of Brown, ss _;_ 1 0 0 0 0 IN FAST 2-0 Empress Aust- HAD WAITED SO LONG! Seats, r 3 110 1 GAME, New York Ab R H O A ralia for the voyage home. The 2 0 Buker. p 0 0 0 PARIS, 15.— CP) Stirnweiss, 2b _- 4 112 2 Sept. —Swarthy Empress of Australia has tied up Metheny, rf _ 4 0 12 0 Greer Pierre Laval, chief of France's CINCINNATI, Sept. 15.—(£>)—'The at at the mouth of the Totals- 39 12 15 27 10 Derry, cf __ 3 3 2 2 0 Woosung the Bos- Vichy government, likely vill face defeated Keller, If_ 3 2 3 G 0 Yangtse north of Shanghai. Ab R H O Chicago A ton Braves 2-0 today in one hour Etten, lb _ 3 0 0 10 0 Hack. 3b GARSON 5 0 3 1 0 trial next month on c _ 4 0 0 3 1 early charges and 14 minutes—one of the fastest Robinson, Johnson. 2b _:_ 4 2 13 2 Grimes, 3b _ 3 0 1 C 7 of with the in either this Nicholson, rf _ 4 0 2 2 0 collaborating Na-is, games played league Milosevich, ss_ 4 112 0 lb Gregory Caverretta. _ 4 0 1 11 0 said year—with Ed Heusser Rowing Page, p_ 4 0 10 1 Pafko. cf examining magistrates tonight. 4 10 4 0 four hits and walking none to mark Sauer, !f 4 0 0 2 0 of the state’s case Totals _ 32 7 10 27 11 Preparation his eleventh Livingston, c__4 0 14 1 up victory. Score by inings: PECK Men ss Laval “is com- the lo, _ 3 10 17 against virtually Ed Wright, losing pitcher, St. Louis _ 010 000 120—4 Fasseau. p 1 0 0 0 1 pleted,’ ’it was announced, and the gave the Reds 10 hits including New York _ 202 021 OOx—7 TODAY ONLY Enckson, 0 0 batted in: Kell- p 0 0 0 one-time French Premier's Dos- Hank Sauer’s sixth inning homer. Error: Metheny. Runs zWiiliams ___ 1110 0 er 4, Schulte, Derry 2, Metheny, Mc- siers have been turned over to Paul of the Cincinnati was Ch'oman, p 0 0 0 0 1 One singles Quinn, Stephens, Laabs. Two bass hiUl f ☆ “The VALLEY zrBenker 1 0 0 0 0 Mongibeaux, president of the High discounted in the second when Ker- Stephens. Home runs: Keller 2, Deery. Starr, p 0 0 0 0 0 of mit Wahl batted out of turn, a Stolen base: Stirnweiss. Double plays: Warneke. Court Justice. got STARS p _ 0 0 0 0 0 Fannin, Stephens and McQuinn; Hol- '48 and then was called out. and Of zzzGillcspie 1 0 0 0 0 safety, worth and Gutterdige. Left on bases: DECISION” stra- plays: Galan (unassisted); Merullo, With the aid of hit and St. Louis 5l New York 5. Bases on balls: A GREAT With Totals 36 5 9 27 12 Johnson and Cavarretta. Left on bases: tegy, Dain Clay raced from first off Kramer 2, Page 1, West 1, Fannin 1. zB’tted for LOVE Erickson in 5th. Brooklyn 10; Chicago 9. Bases on balls: Strikeouts: Kramer 3, Page 2, West 1, LIONEL BARRYMORE zzBattcd to third on Steve Mesner’s single for Chipman in 7th. Seats 5, Passeau 4, Chipman 1, Starr 2. Fannin 2. Hits, off: Kramer 6 in 4 1-3 STORY zzzBatted in the third and then scored when I MARSHA HUNT for Wareke in 9th. Strikeouts: Seats 2, Buker 2, Erickson innings; West, 3 in 1 2-3; Fannin, 1 in Score by innings: 1, Starr 1, Hits, off: Seats 3 in 4 2-3 A1 Libke singled. 2. Balk; Page. Losing pitcher: Kramer. ☆ PRESTON FOSTER Brooklyn 010 060 032 12 innings; Buker 6 in 4 1-3; Passeau 6 in The box: Kramer. Umpires: Hubbard, Berry and JUDITH ANDERSON Chicago 000 120 Oil— 5 4; Erickson 3 in 1; Chipman 1 in 2; Starr Boston Ab R II O A Jones. Time: 2:07. Errors: TALLULAH IANKHEAD THE LATEST IMPORTANT NEWS OF THE Bordagaray. Hack. Runs bat- 4 n 1 2-3; Warneke 1 in 1-3. Hit by Cincinnati Ab R H O A WORLD! in: Galan 3. Walker KENNY IAKEK 5, Olmo 2, Bor- pitcher: by Chipman (Walker). Wild ss _ 3 0 0 2 4 GAME) aagararv. Culler, (SECOND Basinksi. Nicholson, Caverretta pitch: Buker. Winning Ditcher: Buker. x Workman 1 0 0 0 0I RALPH BELLAMY base ![;. hits; Olmo, Bordagary, Losing pitcher: Passeau. Umpires: Barr, Wietelmann, 2b- 4 0 1 ft 4 The box: EDGAR BERGEN and Three base hits: Bordagarary, Sears and Dunn in first 8 innings, Holmes, rf- 4 0 2 0 0 St. Louis Ab R H O A charlie McCarthy wk1.jjicholson. Bog- Livington. : Walk- ges, Pinelli and Conlan ninth If _ 4 0 0 3 0 cf 5 13 5 0 RAY IOLSEK er‘ innings. Aderholt, Gray, Sacrifices: Bordagaray 2. Double' Time: 2:32. Gillenwater, cf- 3 0 0 1 01 Finney, lb 5 0 0 5 0 INA CLAIRE Nelson, 3b 3 0 0 1 5 Brynes, rf-lf- 4 112 0 KATHARINE CORNELL

_ 3 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 3 Masi, c Stehens, ss _ JANE COWL 3 0 1 10 1 0 Shupe, lb Laabs, if- 0 0 0 1 GRACIE FIELDS 2 0 0 0 0 -— 2 112 0 Wright, p Moore, rf LYNN FONTANNE 0 xxNieman --<•- 1 0 0 0 Schulte, 3b- 4 0 0 1 1 STARTING TUESDAY! 0 VIRGINIA GREY Hendrickson, p _ 0 0 0 0 c- 4 118 0 Mancusco, KAYES 4 HELEN The 2b -— 3 3 2 3 Forget Big Gutteridge, KATHARINE KEPIURN Totals_ 31 0 4 24 14 Hollingsworth, p- 3 110 0 JANE FRAZEE-BRAD TAYLOR-HARRY LANGSTON xBatted for Cullen in 9th. HUGH HERBERT JEAN NERSHOLT xxBatted for Wright in 8th. Totals _ 34 8 9 27 8 ALIEN JENKINS "SWINGING ON A RAINBOW" MONDAY Clay, cf _3 12 2 0 New York Ab R H O A GEORGE JESSEL ONLY!

_ 4 0 2 2 1 Mesner, 3b btirnewiss, 2b _ 4 10 2 5 OTTO KRUGER Libke, rf _ 4 0 2 4 0 Stainback, cf_ 5 114 0 ROSEMARY LANE ROY ROGERS ODEO McCormick, lb 4 0 014 0 Martin, rf 4 0 10 0 GERTRUDE LAWRENCE in i If _ 4 12 2 0 Sruer, Keller, If _ 5 0 110 Williams, 2b _ 4 0 12 3 Etten, lb_ 4 1 2 11 1 SEE" “SONG OF NEVADA” Starts Tomorrow Night Lakeman, c _ 3 0 0 1 0 Grimes, 3b_ 3 0 0 2 3 ALINE MncMAHON flillTECII8 fl M I P P ■ and _ 1 0 0 C 1 4 0 113 Heusser, p Milosevich, ss _ ELSA MAXWELL IIHIl ILLI1 Today Monday ss _ 2 0 10 7 16 0 TUESDAY ONLY! Wahl, Robinson, c —_ 4 0 YEHUDI MENUHIN “■ ■ rDon't _ 10 10 0 Gettel, p Were Her Kisses Totals _ 29 2 10 27 12 2 0 0 0 1 Dubiel, p _ News Worth A 1 0 0 0 0 Latest Kingdoip? Score by innings: zRuffing _ AMERICAN _ 0 0 0 LEGION Boston 000 COO 000—0 0 0 STADIUM _ p PLUS* For Holcombe, Musical “THE BRIDGE OF Gangway Glory! Cincinnati 001 01 x—2 Novelty Errors: 8 27 13 none. Runs batted in: Libke,. Totals _ 37 3 SAN LUIS REY” 4 Sauer. Home run: Sauer. Sacrifices: zBatted for Dubiel in 8th. MON.-TLES. 2 BIG HITS 1 WHEN FLYING TIGERS Nights Only Heusser 2. Double plays: Nelson, Wietel- Score by innings: STARRING mann and 400 001—8 Shupe; Nelson and Shupe; St. Louis _ 003 "FALLEN SPARROW" £ LYNN BARI BARE THEIR CLAWS Culler, Wietelmann and Shupe. Left on York _ 200 100 000—3 New H See This Thrill-Studded Show bases: Boston 4, Cincinnati 7. Bases on Errors: Gutteridge, Stephens. Runs bat- AKIM TAMIROFF balls: Wright 2. : 1. Hits, off: ted in: Keller, Etten, Finney, Byrnes 2, AND RIP THE RISING Wright 1 in 7 innings; off Hendrickson Gutteridge, Hollingsworth 3, Milosevich, FRANCES LEDERER lone in FILM 1. Losing pitcher: Wright. Gray. Home runs: Byrnes, Hollingsworth. ^^"ALASKAj^^l SUN! THRILL OF Double plays: Iand Sacrifice; Hollingsworth. Schute, Gutteridge and Finney, Stirn- THE YEAR! weiss, Milosevich and Etten. Left on bases: St. Louis 3, New York 10. Base Weather ... Gettel 2. Stormy on balls: off Hollingsworth 3, In Fair Weather Or Weather There Strikeouts: Gettel 2, Dubiel 2, Hollings- Stormy The worth 7. Hits, off Gettel 5 in 3 1-3 in- Is No Let-up In Quality Of the Food nings; Dubiel, 2 in 4 2-3; Holcmobe, 2 Or The Courteous Service At The St. ^TONIGHT in 1. Hit by pitcher: Gettel (Laabs). Los- John’s.-Make It A Habit To Eat Here ing pitcher: Gettel. Umpires: Berry, Jon- Often. ★ CHICKEN es and Hubbard. Time: 2:08. Attendance: j 13,033 paid. Probable pitchers for to- or Lunch * SEAFOOD morrow—Bonham and Chandler Bev- Sunday $1.25 ens vs. Muncrief and Shirley. Why not banish home cooking worries 5PMTra today and bring the family to St. John’s? FAMILY NIGHT F. L. PEARSALL You'll enjoy the wonderful food and the (Special Attention to Children) * Pleasant surroundings. DINNER DIES AT BEACH DANE I EXTRA (Continued from Page One) ST. JOHN'S TAVERN Community Sing, Sports Reel and Latest News Events Fear club and the Carolina Yacht DINNER MUSIC BY VIRGIL WEST club. RESTAURANT A resident of 1708 Chestnut street, 2-8085 TUES. and WED, THURSDAY NLY His Orchestra and 114 Orange Street—Phone Featuring Trumpet, Pearsall was at his summer Mr. A Where Old Friends Meet, died. Place “TO HAVE AND “THE SONG OF home at the resort when he Feel More At Home Songs of Billie Burton Where Strangers HAVE NOT” BERNADETTE” He is survived by his wife, Mrs. And A Spot Where New Friends Are Mary McA. Pearsall; a daughter, Made! — ___ with with Dining Dancing Every Night Except Monday three broth- Mrs Jack W. Smith; SUNDAY DINNER WEEK DAYS ers. Horace, Melzar and Oscar HUMPHREY BOGART JENNIFER 12:30 to 2:30 Luncheon 12:30 to 2:30 JONES Pearsall, and three sisters, Mrs. 5:30 to 8:30 Dinner 6:30 to 8:30 LAUREN BACALL WILLIAM EYTHE H. L. Hunt. Mrs. D. L. Latts and SATURDAY all of Wil- ______M. — PLANTATION CLUB Mrs. R. Sheppard, Luncheon 12:30 to 2:30 Dinner 5 to 8:30 mington. Call 9413 For Reservation Funeral arrangements will be CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH! later by Andrews mor- 7 announced : EVERY FRIDAY tuary. NIGHT_ - * ‘u r -t -;—^7 t.