sEiYPEMBlEBAL 1.218 rliic__rn1lalzl.u'l'l'ld'rowl§l GsUAKQlFl" [AGE SEVEN ' ' ‘<33 filwligii Gill! A i A i} _ _ ‘ 1 U... Semi finals P111111 s s '11 D 1.1 h 11 c; 1 1 l ‘p 1 w' 0f ~ - - e pl ou e ea er lan s ose l) I mner - ‘ D N Re hed At W'th B 1 B 1 s ' 1 ‘eter -ae SF l , _ ac 1 0s on ees To Hold ~ ervlces Of 1 F d - f - ll ' ‘ 1 ' ""”' 1 F 1 1111 Th G L 11 0' c b 13' k B l‘ re erwton we or a " fl 0 N S u S 1 ti". P. Irv (lililfiiiiilhs Slitrilll \\" l‘) Tllilifl 2110 1'25 2111i 2110 1'4- . ~\ 1 ' 1 i : '-——' ' '—'— -——-— l 1‘J[("]'i)1‘\' 11; All" 2:22 Trot-Purse $800 - - m: arm. sour rmw YORK. s1 1. iil-(Ari- r tn 1111 .111 c d 1 . l .F.*.‘F§P’.“ 1. " ' 1 Associated Press Sports Writer Pittsburgh Piratcspfollowing the to rtheire oridg mtftg, 111:1 $151133. (B7 M“ R““d“|1.§“"“dl‘lll Plehh‘ l’*“""" “’ 1., .. vucKmneyg F, L. Noble ' FOREST HILLS. N. Y" Sept. 16 example of the other contenders. for three runs in the first frame NEW ggélxvllllgzl). l. 11g . 1x111» - - - 141 I Bill 01111111111188 W“ 79D Ycinbmaivdilove a1 our Provincial Inhibition wégie-pggghtetgoat ntiiteloxéiid “{3} XNSt-fiefgiltxgllaeseligialihfiegéme (gang-til; hxrlicllsnrouénnutge ‘nadir: ftslgiihhto? schiwht- the helllwllell 1 '3 “i'““""""‘ s"“.mle a“; huwfultebg- I.“ rltakif. Brill-sh Con- race meets and many 0i them Will today's fast-paced program that today by splitting a doub e-head- clouted a threglrun homer if? tlie °1°Wl1- Pelmnll/ed blwlt’ llll‘ l 5. If‘ 11K (inflnglon' _.'g1 2 ‘Q15 111111113. only e ing driver at recall Mrs. Hanafin and daughter brought me men-s and women-s er Wm. Boston been big [mu-m minor league fans this sin. sl » i. _ 151111.111» _ -- - "l? I‘ 5.60 "I Pmvmclal Ex‘ mmuleh- lN°W D°T°hh¢l1 hi5 United states singles tennis Johnny Rizzcrs 20th homer of ' best so far. New he's w; :1 - - lmlmll- “will c» Sww‘ lliliilll’ ll““‘°§§l“‘eel August 29th 8P°Wh t0 i-eeh 88c 511d 188i- Betllr- championships down to the semi- the season enabled the pirates i0 BITS 515T HOMER. world series warfare u. slarcl '\’1~\\ (iltlsgolv, N. s. llvlc- i05 ‘llllffl ‘U3 H15 mm] lmllll-‘l dill’ GIOVe Worthy Peter in his win- iihal stage win the Opening game 11.5 in 11 george Selim-k only can... I11 ~ —— ~ - M —~ — - 2 3 5 11-111» .111 1-. .1111. light behind him ning race at lewision. Maine. in The united states‘ has three innings, but a three-run riilly in new YORK Sept l6 -(AP)-'_ with the world-champion 11111111 1 Wfllllli- will. ll W 5°‘ 01mm’ M 5mm’ Wm‘ 49- 3 1213-11- survivors in each division and the ninth earned the Bees the Hank Greenbeigs 51st homer of may as well kiss i0 bucks 111.1111 - l lilfllllkjlf- 041319") 3 6 3 n "M ~———— A i li i h_ T ‘ hi; _ -4_ 1,." ~, l. S. i. er, onc- iilil b. 2.16114, by Celllflln Aiib- Pat O'Connell. a gentleman with 115153115‘; glrizsmixilioflac onifmfilfivé nlgkirfagirites maintained their Etiinyettitn“ 132g: ”it‘1‘1°1n1?“‘11§§$ $1??? lifgcrllnguitxfin: oiled-E 1511i (112111!) '1 3 4 my 301,14. i011 the three W951" 10115 hliwk Whiskers. and his trotter will face Sidney Wood of New three-game lead over the second 1927 pace, wasn't enough today than the two pitchers (‘Qlllllin ‘1 Fri-l- 1-‘1111 '\ll inn-s.- $11111 ‘ 1111 . Pllci- at Fredericton last Ke y, have been the most popu- York and Gene Mako nudges place Chicago Cubs Whose same and New York Yankees whl ed G is 11111111 rouhddh u- ~ i‘ 1, Aaron L. winning the Iar combination racing over the doubles partner will play John with the fourth-place Giants was the Tir 6 4 i Dt i t pp Ema g ' O ‘1 ' ‘ ‘ 1 .1 1 i111 1. .- llllle 2-19 1-21 HEDDY besi- hiili-ihile tracks in New Yflrll Bromwich of Australia In the postponed The third-place Reds withinutxiflo - baneb (lglrot o may? with Gomez at 160 and Rmnng X1) ‘ V‘ I '3 i’ 4'1 1 1 11.1, il sulllniary of 4-3-2 and state this season. Kelly ind own- women's matches it will. be Alice remained ‘stationary by dividing a clinching the iarntericaigiamfgagge 200' j F511?‘ ill. . 1 ' 0111111: l. standing A 5-2-3. The er Pat also landed the $5,000 event Marble against Mrs. Sarah Pal- twin bill with the Phillies. pennant. wonder when. m“. n" U... w, 1n... \; a 1111111111; of ihe-‘ifé houses proves that for 2.10 trotiers at the Grand frey Fabyan and Dorothy May Three-hit pitching by Hugh The yanks used the wlhhihg w” about tn "(inn Nmnnn‘ 1,1,..." _ ; 4 g Blllkl-it lfililigégsenléljngilhl speed (girculatngleeléinlg irkglyracuse a geek! lAiuxndyuagainst Nancy Wynne of Muicahy held the Reds to an even combination 0i home-rah power flankees 15 nafnes ‘W350 in‘ lmn‘, nnnv‘ 1,. I pal" 11 9 . go e y a recor o usra . b k __ . y, ~ -- ‘ -— 2.08. Budge? Wood, Miss Marble and ‘rilter Paul Derringer blanked ggtiilsixidlfiliflyJgoxggid?nciyixlaglk£2153: fiealggfis pesmcigtnnlnmfn wxnxi,,,.n,.!lll‘, Wm!“ n‘ ‘ i 3 3 l1 111111 have been a surprise t0 Mrs. Fabyan came through to the Phils 2-0 in the 001119!‘ t0 Croseili provided the wallopinp, in Imagine L3H“, (‘any Sibnn li-nfn " V; 3 4 I ill»: .\l.~-l:lln11s "when Jeanne Truax Mr. John Coates of Goshen, N. Y" who visited Prince Edward Is- the next-to-lzist round‘ this after- noon. each with a master-piece of ‘win his 20th game of the season, Mulcahy turned in his great pel- a big second inning. their homers netting four runs. staked to that Able. former Chicago Biol-k Hiiiri hockey player ls now in llic viii" ‘ll: 1'1 ulll br- .1 prll tlcl- Slrld for M H “W111. hi“; tab“? ‘I? ‘iwfl- land eight ears ago and gave ad its creator's i di 'd l t f i tl i" " l ... - - at re ercon Y ' ll Vl llfi hf- ‘fimallce ll 19 Sewhfi 88h"? 0i" lead, Uomcz coasted in with his - . . ' . . .- - 1.1.11 “llne Quebec owned vice re the race track. has lust Budge completely overpowered a 2-1 Vietoly ilhd hi5 10th tfilimllh 11th victory 0i the year1 allhhilgh busme” rim’ ‘ 111-‘ I. J‘l.llli’1l..stl.t"mll“Hm .01 l)?“ " lr- not. showing anything completed resurfacing the Dan- Harry Hopman, wiry Australian of the campaign. he was tagged for i1 hits. . if . ‘ .,_ ., ,_ , _ n“ 11‘)-l'1~ lllllfillfi“ llllllllllli; lit vl-e “n5 Siam“ nmn. to than bury pah- hmcig Dahbury‘ 50h. Davis cup capmm 6,3, 64‘ 54. Mulmhy did not allow a h“ At Cleveland. Denny Gnlehousei Dick Bartel], pcpnlesr Glhni bf. ..l.. |1ll‘('.~—|ll!\i‘ ...1l1l 1.1 ‘(ilfilllOfld at i030 sharp. All g > _ by 1,111.11 performances necticut. Under his direction six Wood left Bltsy Grant utterly until Lombardi singled to open and Willis Hudlin held lansinnl lhelh hll1 h. °lll m‘ the 5°"- “llh 1 ‘llllll"t‘ m“ helm‘ 1° l" "ll m“ , . n a 11111) class pacer over inches of clay has been placed over helpless to stave off a 6-2. 6-3. the elflhlll inning. lnmhflrdlls Red Sox Io four hits. but the sox 1 ll blilklll lllllhli Aiw-hel‘ W0 v fol" -— -f~——~_ -———— _ 1|) i iilivlllllS. She hns laced over the entire track. 6-2 shellacklng; Miss Marble homer off Max Butcher followed marked up a 2-1 baseball victory Ma“ag°l' Bl“ T‘? 59"?“ hmlllll“ ‘ 1 REMLMBhR Wm“ - 1,... ‘ran-ks for two or three, ___..._ turned on the steam to m“; Eng- by Berger's triple and an outfield over the. Indians. wms ll” - IfllY-‘llllllwllh , 1 _ ‘c ' n has been n Lough mare Tommy Bern,‘ nomd newsman lands beautiful southpaw. Kay fly gave the Reds their two runs Glilehouse was pitching one of “em “lmlgh i‘) milk." re"? “Wllt " . ‘ 1B1 The Canadian Press) c 191111. lvlu-n Might, The last heart who 1 ut several trotters in the Slammer?" 6'51 5'31 6-0. Fifi-e!‘ e11" lhfi first game. his beige;- games when a combin. Last spring he though’. Iai Freddy 1 Wriiillll \ hinrvlll Hart. claimant to the in 2,01 I14 “'11s a close one with two- I'll-lie 1M1 B i“ hwlma‘ ‘mm rumbling first set. and Mrs. Fab- A'- BTOOKIYH St. Louis Cardinals ation of a walk and two singles ‘vllshed up and 19l- llll" 9° l0 "wllh u \\'l)l‘l(i ]l(‘fi\'_\'\l\'l3l\;l\l boxing champ- 'c Joann“ nflnnnn. wnnm. in we mlnfles weaved n‘ Syracuse’ N_ yan. Wilmer of the_last two Unit- saved sixth place with a double- gavejioston the two runs needed. 3Y°°klYll l° W“ ill-i kllllckll’ h-"lll Glll" llllh» , 1il1nslli1i in i905 after he knocked c ‘pnm W 11... wil-e __g_o7 1_4_ Y" sepwmbeT 18L In the “m; hm; a! Sbtlates doubles titles with Miss header sweep over the Dodgers, Archie McKuln gave the Indians "r lll“l'-* ‘ 1 ,1>ll: Jack Root in Reno, died at -——- in rounding the upper turn one of hlke "ii-set Jbdwlsa Jedrze- Wihhins by 4-1 and 8-4. seven hits. Jack Demo-w‘ has iiclgcnicii an 1 Job Louisville seven _\'i‘fil‘S ago mdav. ° 61..., 31.1.19“ Secretary of me the trailing horses 5mm. Berry in lows a of Poland. husky 1937 Lcity_ Clyde Shoun allowed The‘ defeat, coupled with Ynnk- cfier 1b rcicrce two fighl» m1 r111» _[{l» 11.11 11.9 --1,'11.1~1 in Tom“... c fair. ' liutloiiii. Vermont, fair, ran the back with his new and he was runner-up and top-seeded invader, seven hits and fanned six to take ees win. put Cleveland definitely 500th America iii $7.500 a iiuhl. ‘ Fiiiiik 3 _1 Bill-its in 19116 Hart was 55 years 1 lnlo l 1‘ luck inst ywck when two so badly bruised that he was taken Gil!‘ 64. the QPener-‘x .. out of the pennant race._ _ __.____ 1 Syiln 1,1 1 111.11 1 '1 cir T 11111 when he died. l3 days 111111111 111111 11o be imstponed to hospital Henry Thomas replaced n “dill? W" °h WP 0i’ H°Pmhh ‘M i ‘ 1~~====~=r Strain oi the Notional Lcalriu- 1 , , _ 3 011111111111 of 1111111. However, that Berry in the second and 1.11 ‘A ll" WRY- The only time the pennant H306 has been SllCli llial ‘ " rrrmr , —~ did m. ,1,“mg Glen, who nut me heats’ continuing the winning nus ralian was in it at all was at A - Pittsburgh owner Bill Bcnslvnucer ‘, : 1 ihiT-i- liars ran-ins; on in one day. streak. Bud 5m" of the third set‘ when 0 has had two kinds of "an? “mic ' ‘ ' l may“. 11 11.1111 hf 29.11am; mo“; _ ll K9 Ezfsed llll B hlli t0 Ell/e Hop- in the past ‘nlonth. England's 1_)010 , J , ma“ a '0 leml- the“ chm? Smfm- ball monopoly Ls broken. Up to 1 ‘n 1 1 PM“ d~ H"? ale llllme °f Matinee races will be held at Hammon on Wednesday. septenh ing back for three service breaks Be rlllaliucs. The Free for All this year balls had 1o be imported Renewed Tomorrow a n“ “c” taking " "mm of Saddle Horse of the show was won i ii“ a iwn-yclir-old in i929. ' a Buffalo 012 1W 999-4 7 o Open 0h the 14th the Start 0i the Cubs comes through in the Na- 111111111 111111 he is eleven bl’ GAY l-wgyhgdegiglggiyulig 0p Q n $31193 Syracuse 001 00° °°°—1 5. 1 series was set ahead until the 18th tional League. the four-out-of- ~ 1.111 19w He w“ men wn_ TomhRilgefsih ayCha-ln ion saddle Kowalik and Phillips; Gee, Mih- but the rain of the past two days seven series‘ will w; undu- wny LAYOUTS, WRITE- lo a. hop led pacer and as g“: lowgLd i: P E Park sad- o o e1‘ and D- M°°le w_2 e x hi8 Caused the dflies lo he Set ill?" Wednesday and Thursday in the , luv-old k a record of d1‘) ‘fins ' ' ‘ For Marltune Rochester 0000$8004 7 2 ther ahead. National League home grounds. UPS, ARTWORK § h" m ° ° ' --— "entree... and ...“§‘1’1..‘1’.l?.%';."1' .“%v“é§n‘§§£11’v"‘°1.'§hfi i1" “*1” "1 e" l. .l..n i. e-lcglzcd and he was a The a‘ R Putter d: son chub Donald ana ma“ mo“ Wm‘ the second game fig; mlligsgrnflfi tilénggiilétnal " m“ F“? l" All Trot 8t Bhihll Us for St Stephen, N. B1. toopen their o 0 a the deadlocked clubs plllv off for - 11111111411 11.". 118111‘: n11 111111111 111 1111 be 111* s1"e1:;:1:.1“1.“s:‘.flr111011111111“ G01; grown 51111112111" W1" irsiirllillms- P“? i‘..".‘;.".'."'.'.‘."‘. 1,. ’°““"* i ~ dd] h was won y - . - 1 ' _r a y wl 11111 8 we can 2-H lliit and Pace at Fredericton s“ e or“ H Bun- ‘wick champions. Oct. 41. and the series than will 1 take care of i em siimcii will be lviay- get Wednesday sud-t three days later in the m1- ' J111111, Cfilllfi ba"k with the above d“ w” “’°“ l" 1.1 I Tu sda and Wednesday BPRINGHILL “ cl b Alf ed McNeill and rldden_ VEYPOO P Y f N y k’ mi 1 - _ _ _. 1 m‘ _-_ 3i "l" Yhl“ “"“"°"“- '°’11‘1’Z1°1§§’3l‘1’.§t‘¥§n°1i$i“n11n working ¥1V."i'=i11§lé‘l§“f1‘§n&1 52“ nfilnnils. {gfegghgigggiggsllgil ggg~wg111ggt1 S e ver Link “e handle all kinds d .. Accordion in Frank G. Troll. of irhecudngenln,‘ under l‘ it out “swim lsllégfégg inngltiuiinalogarf tllzigaggiiggd “rd unmm Wm meet we Nags . h N advertising, from l “ ' ._j_--_- Sootia. champions. Springhill ' ling]; "whnqnAd" w n Wit . . A. time ‘£116. 206.. 2.05 1-2. 2.17 Ti‘0i,, C r 1.: . . - - . 1li°1‘-1'T 5-1‘: "m" :1“..1:1.":1§1. "....1:".r.. Reca ptu res i1°"§1'§v“1‘1‘.'. ‘i111: .11.‘. 111111211: W Id ' ' City Softball League finals at the Dr eflfis l Allcr 11 courageous race in which rile finished lnceond. Calumet En- nis (ll'l\'1‘ll by Earl Rowe, dropped iimd llllfil’ fci -t past the finish line in the first race last Friday at Topsfleill fair. Tolmfield, Mass. At the Illdilinapolis Grand Cir- die meczinl: iIlSl, week Spintell, a live-i l bay gelding sired by 1-2, won the 2.1’! 1t heats nlld was al- rliii<i1 i111 mull of a mile ilhead of ' HI‘ the l1 ll 1's l ill til . rcond he t . " 1111111 tiottlcd in 811;" 3-4- lg‘? d Tl¥.'“’1¥'é¥1i1i§1“1.“ agaglarstmbrrsd was ended Pttsrigiirghunewli 001 12o 01-7 i5 a ll“ ‘he We “l” ‘wil’ ll°l°l lllll “h” 1111111 urn the iliiolhicd 'r"lcs 1x11112111 110111111 a world's record ay 1e {Yd w 2 1212 b Din Inn But Evsion is not satisfied n; Bbston m.) 003 300 00410 L- their opponents the team is fully Yoda, and‘ hm 1 ‘ ft“ 1”)!‘ ‘n m"? W ‘M’ i “gs over 3' halbmile 318s blirrlieii tallion owhedyb g3ert driving an automobile at a rate o! Bauers Bowman Swift and Ber- Clllllldelll °l wlllnllll? and semum; l938Sworl<l 2111.171.“ lilo ‘i ‘ "Mk "2 o: 1'4‘ Mitchell 05f Halifax, and y driven nearly six miles a minute. l-le said relj; lillacFayilcn and Lopez. llllfngfililes ills’; lfllllhnllalglec- m e the National ‘y Bilfiiibffll ‘Olnffgllile . , N‘ by Fred Cameror. of Charlottetown. he may try again next week. pre- 5900i“! Game _ be n ‘n; a1“ edyifwbo n“be °r winner Oct. 5. but 11111111111: the? m n“ M7" the l?" 0f spellce" Din In was afterwards placed in sumably in an eflfort to bocst the Pltl-‘Iblllilh 092 909 991-4 9 9 ‘e “r "s “n t °Y5 are outcome o; 1h hm N111 .1 - ' ‘W’ “r t’ “ Tm“ 2'05 “d llmnd‘ the finds of Walter Cox and raced clin above 360 B°5l°ll 00° 01° 013-5 14 3 1m fognirltheg d?“ 110%?‘ expect“: League pennant ‘haul 111113110315‘ son ol‘ 1.1-1 Ax worthy 1.58. are dcm- ‘ ' 1 Brown. Bowman, Swift and Todd‘ 0W 5 r g a e a e way w . . . _ . v ( on we Grand Circun’ where he Two flashing “m5 by Eystons ililtrérickson and Todd; Errlckson an the Indians hitting bein opposed lh1$lngergitlfsglugisetlgllggus‘ emf iiicilllu llullly of ille races this sea- son. Besides spintell the" h" ear h was ill the stud at York aihed (o him 1h 5 eed - s 111111 2.01 1-4, Norma y s e l - course m“ r e p _- ail-st Game vers. . _ - . . - "i: r1642. Tommy {Bootleg §?"1‘>°11§'v5n1t§' “tnlli giznefsfizg Sltwtnfijfzi. Z5213 ‘3‘F“1’s<1’1°“°’ b 333 3% g f sopgYgg gggogliggl vtfinbeefzntége w: n12“.hi“1FIE;,.;§'..$?1-1"ii3§ it The Nlodern Ari-Service l. 3-4. Fight 2. _ _' i "m Q g ' " __ 8 1_ ' < “' “ “ , - “ 1 _ _ . 11111111111 1111112111.? 1.111.111.1121: ez111.11i11111112 .,”§1lé1"'.i‘1°113.'1'“ 111111111111» <11 1111111111 1"“- 111 l*.‘:‘“1‘"1.°1°““'°“n"° ' ' . ' " ‘ T ilr o e own uar- ' “*- Second Game _ L“. n.1,..." -""_'wan Co of do” Henry Clukey and his all-star that the two Englishmen might cjhoninati 000 000 001-l 3 2 p I d win the flag. dmn in be the greatest, .. N...“ Md Ben. on?” h-Gm a Xflterhlle. g-lbiflilgrgiidlhgggr 35502:! continue their hazaigpus cghteft. Philadelphiaw 00G 000 0055b a y 0 W n Soidin his’ conference with the advertising medium in y, Hnnn. of szsvooo to e ey - - 1 Cobb announced er“ ear ng L. Moor, eaver and a 1 pres ents o both circuits, rep- . \\'l e foryficialind lhen W“ llmlllm lllll-llwflh Phlmlll what his rival did that after due Mukahy and v. Davis, , manmlves ,1 m. m... Nahmmil Prince Edward Island. . o! 1 59 14f Th“ f-rom the Fredericton Exhibition denbflnuon we have decided w i-irst Game A League clubs and New York Yan- '-11 son of Ben White "lll" "l" wllek- N° “m” u“? abandon further- quest for the Bi- Louis 10° °°3 °°°—-4 5 ° kees. who are Just about “in" 11111.12 . s1 ving "I know it is W“ n° lea-rs shed by me °bh~r world land speed record so far as Blwklyn 900 0°“ of)“; ulna their third straight American m11r1 1.1:: .1113- ls-worth but I wa-nt hmsemen’ a“ ‘he Clukey “m5” are this visit is concerned." Shoun and P‘? etth a n, S League flail. the Commissioner . 1 n" ‘to ma“ finnover and really of Grand Circuit calibre. and Eyswnn sevennon llfllunder- Rogers rang Camp l, S ea. . “cued n ms way. Guardian advertisers I would r11 k110i‘ that than the Earle ha‘ m my Henley ‘me ° bolt" was extensively remodelled “w” "mam 4100004 8 1 , H there is no tie. the first two ff d he - mo, 1- M“, she spam n won.“ the best iree-for-alleis racing- n), m“ nnn 31th ifiuls m m M4 a a games m“ be played m we N” are o ere t facil- 1111.11.11 110111.... m...“ 0115114 —-—' “She's got morespeed left." he fill M Gee nd Bremer" ‘ lionhl League city, 011. s and s; ltlcs of the most up-io- "ll '11 ‘ll 1‘ Lab] ‘ b7! ' more we we" leased w s” that me said proudly afterwards "But we're 111m“ ' c n. If“, Pose: Island softball pin dqwns would 1the next three. including weekend d .- , 1 1 lllllll "i100 ‘Jiivuauty Int; uciion Island ‘mane horses made a fine getting the speed s0 fast now that wmmm’ Rugelifll a owe" not start until Wedziesday Sept. contests-which naturally will ate Serum nvallab e y“ ‘ p up a . i sfiwwlng “t me Hum“ mmmtwn we're treading on very dangerous del and camp e ' 21st when Bummerside tangle with draw the larger crowds-in the anywhere- " 0' ii'ie best wear and fear gngfihllfigngnom‘ “om “n over me ground each time we try to ack INTERyATlQNAL LEAGUE the winners of the City League 70.000-capaclty' Yankee Stadium. 1" '.\ nut this season is Calu- r ' it up a bit." the president of the Island Sing; and the last two. ii necessary, back IDEAS’ CUTS,» COPY. 1 ‘ :11 111111 began his turf car- . \\'llllli‘1' at the Rutland races 111111-1111 111 above, winning a handi- tllli hluli il". 2.08, _____ four lumps two of ghiai 31ers four _____ T Wm be 12:1 iaeilz1l ivhhif-l-"h “hi-hell L°"g SM“ ° 1 :1.":1.1r.1;’ —-1 _ 1 _ t — r - . » .. e llO-irlir-nld in i028 and has been d” by Bmy For“! s5“ u e w” crowned Nova Scotili senior - F 0 r Sllmmerslde And classic woes beyond rive games. lit 11 l-rcr shire Hcotherbell won 011 ivlvluoiday. Some six weeks ’_l“_‘l"ll»‘1.\‘ he had rrun away, got all lllllwll and buttered, but under the "l" Phil‘ of W, Alexander, Saint "f" lll-Slmi Globe. R. M. Webber is ° llhlflling as starter at the Fred- "llflhn Exhibition for his twentieth Yfltl‘. won by Aaron L owned and driv- came to the Island, the bis 891d‘ "'1 ‘fairway frolic. _ gmnnn." Mafcf-‘rs , d wbn en by Wellington McNeill. An in- _ing, so s1. lish an? “cxommarlldihgf "unis the We 1on8 Show ‘mm me Eaidmeenaiigl‘ banish he tilI11h_d5lll!PT;l€l_'_ (c P b Guard‘ _ S i v ______ ' ‘ m “w” “ml” °°‘“°'d°"°‘ w“ m“ w“ we“ now“ e Pope o Allallll“ ml“ Plwm” “ms 3"" also be played 1111111. ivloiiryitaall. laofliiaxdlerleli ‘m!’ 0i the highest, u,‘ ‘no wmnut Halprlced yearlings sale, Lexing- for any accidents nicely situated, has a good cushion summer show. Bud Volo. owned by Wendell Barbour, will likely race there. He is being trained by Pete McKenna. who stepped him a mile in 2 20 last week. Bud Volo was the winner of the Two Year Old Futurity at the Labor Day races. (Zharlottewwn, 1936. Willard Kelly will take up Royal Jim 2.2’! 1-2 and possibly another colt. There will be three classes on theprogram antgd a good afternoon's sport is as- sur . -__._ took a record of 2.05 1-2. In later The trophy for the Champion lenge trophy for the best hunter in the show any weight shown over also first in the Lightweight hunt- alpht owned by Mrs. C. n. i th Lad ' addle Hm m“ n Peevine xjadaown- vine tied. -_.__-s alsowoniv! The ministers to hii-mefl WM Aaron L won the roadster class in the morning, and raced and won deniv d Halifax. Oolonolllickwllomdhobelt Speed Title (By Jack Beardwood, Associated Press Staff Writer) BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS. Utah, Sept. iii-Captain George E. T. Eyston erased John Cobb's 24-h0ur-oid wcrld land speed re- cord ioday with a new markof 357.5 miles an hour whereupon Cobb announced their dizzy duel ‘Thunderbolt’ on the glaring salt 345.49 and there were indications Title Tuesday bah champions, will leave Monday The first two ed in St. Stephen next Tuesday and Wednesday, with the next two games of the best-ol-iive series in trained saddle horses that ever Charlottetown as he has ed many of the military rades during the the writer on behalf a the horse- merlinPrinoold Identifi- tliiisdnpct , AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 000 020 000-2 4 l Cleveland 000000 010-1 'f 0 McKain and Peacock; Galehouse, Hudlin and Pytlak. New York 140 100 000-6 11 i Detroit 010 200 001-4 ll 0 Gomez and Dickey; Gill, Wade, Poffenberger and York. NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF GAMES Battle OAKLAND COUNTRY CLUB. Oakland. Pa. Sept. 16-(AP)—— ship today, the la tar completing the longest non-stop flight ever made by a freshman in the an- med their way into the title scrap here in western Penna lvania's Pprzkaodiamond tomorrow afternoon a . . Leading the defending champ- ions 2-1 Indians need but another victory to clinch the title and a spot in the Island playdowns with Summerside. They expect the heavy hitting that was a feature of their games all season to again turn the tide for them although expecting plenty opposition om the northend team. On the "spot" Rovers must win if they are to stay in the running by the smooth fielding o the 1R0- ball Association announced evening. Originally scheduled to Charlottetown the following Sun- day afternoon. N. S. Selit, l6— Box. here next Wednesda in the first game of their semi-i nal Mar- itime playdown series. The second easary. wil Winners will meet Marysvllle, New Brunswick titleholders. for the tri- tom on them. Braid appears here Will Open On Uctober 5th (By Sid Feller. Associated Press Sports Wrlirri NEW YORK. Scpi. lii-Ccmmis- sloner Kcncsau" M. Lalldis 1.101 to- cago Cubs. Cincinnati Reds and travelling ill the event the Cubs in the National League town. Thus, if any other club than the site if WU. Id the Cubs will. there further games are neces- If there is a National League tie tional [league city Frill-k Hvllan of the Canadian Boxins and Wmshliiiil Federation . and there. by I. lttle Pat in straight g1 t i t two p, and the match- at two bits a throw. Now llley are , heats, 11 e 2.0i_ 11.15 2.02 1-2 Ray firms ‘wfiméiveyifhg gppoi-tunity being made for 20 cents on Long . _ . ll°llll‘l'1 “llll hell“ lively “P1 W“ ‘rol- horses in that vicinity to ooni- ——~" hlchd- But his boys still bar llD 1 I . third Ill the ilnnl heat. The 2.13 pew Wm. ewh other and gain E T E - in the several thousands (1.,- a1» _ 1 _ 1 Pace \\'i\$ won by Gill’ PM?’ 144- racing experience. Hamilton track is ' ° y 1 Held up since-last Monday by TlKht smart P0111 "hoss." 1: Basebail Results the wet weather being experienced ARE ALL REACHED 11v THE Charlottetown ILLUSTRATIONS, FREE‘ No matter what 70D "12 month campaign.” FOR APPOINTMENT ion, K i ‘ by V0122] lifsk’i'.o§hii°-i'.n‘txl‘i'thnrskiinif m” in m“ uwmwn‘ fifnyifififin slfocess wigmhfi hm‘ ‘uh?’ {§§‘,§‘“,§§,.,S,““ u‘; mi: Dim/ill" cmwh- announced today that so m u . lf-‘irel Sim ngler 2.02 1-2, winner of an", s” n“; 5mm“, qh-i new horse Freckles which he re- gage biggest up!“ Beagle... in m, he is nqhcei-ned ma’ Fcdcrmnon AT ANY iiligllisfgéoigliigilizylinvggl geimlysa ‘in’: We lav DP- R-seT- steal‘)? "ld “m1” b'°“‘h"_§°_";"°m Q“ °‘ fl-ygar-hisiory of the murna- . ghitlglglavle élzléigigililllllil 125x411"! 11111111 gigs HOUR . ' ' FY64 941W‘! _ . 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