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ENGLAND TEST

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GIANTS RETAIN

FIRM GRIP ON

BASEBALL TITLE

Cardinals Back To Championship Form YANKEES BOW TO TIGERS

CHURCH WAR

IN GERMANY

EXPLAINED

(Continued from Page 1) which were exploited by the for- eign press for obvious political pur- poses.

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NOTE BY: “CRICKETER * Unlike former Test selections, the side's “shock” attack is con-

Dr. Frick emphasised that the Reich Government desired nothing spicuous for its absence, Bowes)

so much as to see the confict and Nichols being the only "speed

New York, To-day- mercharts among the twelve in- New York Giants consolidated peacefully settled and would be) vited to attend Trent Bridge. their position at the top of the willing to co-operate in such It is a well balanced selection, National Baseball League yester settlement. In should be borne

out the mind, however, that certain ter and the probability is that Peebles day when they nosed will be asked to be twelfth man. Braves, J. Moore hitting his teathsions will always continne, in the German Protestant Church, since! He has not touched his best form homer of the sERSOIL this season and in Robins and The American League was fea-freedom of opinion constitutes one Verity the team will possess two tured by the defeat of the leaders, of the vital elements of that church admirable slow bowlers. It is sure the Tankees, at the hands of the in contradistinction to the Catholic prising that Paine, the young War-Tigers, Hank Greenberg recording Church. . wickshire spin bowler, has not been his 12th homer of the season. recognised following his

Results as cabled by Benter. ing successes this season His 5 were:---- for 20 against the M.C.C. at head-1 quarters in his last match was ex- pected to secure his inclusion."

76 ✔ M.C.C.

125 v Oxford Ü..

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6 for 45 y Gloucester

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9 for. 90 v Derby

Chicago

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J. Moore hit two homers.

Leyland

Cincinnatti

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P. Waner hit a homer.

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Ed Coleman hit a homer. Cleveland

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Hal Trosky hit a homer.

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MUSSOLINI RESENTS CONDEMNATION

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Philadelphix

AMERICAN LEAGUE

P. W. I 46 27 19

New York

conflict in order to prevent that Cleveland problem once more being referred Chicaga to Genera, since Italy has inti-Boston mated to the Quai d'Orsay that she Detroit. would rather leave the League than Washington Laccept the condemnation desired by Philadelphia

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BRITISH APPRECIATION

The Minister expressed himself much gratified by the appreciation of Germany shown by the Arch-j bishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Chichester in their re

cent statements, adding that the Reich Government would do every thing in its power to justify, this appreciation.

As to the

Catholic Church, so the Minister continued, it should! be stated that nobody in Germany had been persecuted or molested i for his religious convictions or for being a member of the

Catholic

Church. Unfortunately it was an undeniable fact that, despite be abolition of all-political parties, the Catholic Centre Party had attempt- ed by devious ways to regain its influence on Catholic organisations- 01 - The Reich Government had over- come the political party system and! would never permit its being re- vived by indirect means. The Goy ernment had no objections against | | 1 the religious activities of the Catholic youth organisations, but would never acquiesce in anythms 1 making these youth organisations 3 subservient to political aims.”

Dr. Frick stated in conclusion that the principle proclaimed by Frederick the Great, to the effect that "everybody may seek his! Age- salvation according to his own 1586 fashion," was still valid in Ger .568 many--Trans-Ocean Service. 536

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ELECTIONS IN GREECE

(Continued from Page 13. 30 13 27 133 chial regime, was held throughout Greece yesterday. It proceeded "NATIONAL LEAGUE

An earlier British Wireless mes- sage stated that in the House of

New York Commons on Saturday Mr. Anthony

Pittsburgh Eden referred to the many wild ac-

Brooklyn British Government in the Italian St. Louis

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