ggPjEMBER 19. 1941 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN ,_.-—--i-.-_- . tsp. MacPHERSON REMEMBER WHEN , s sun ti inn-en Si. Ch"I‘own (By The Canadian PM“) l, slur-k Suits s.» Overcoat: '1'. o. M. Sopwitlfs Endeavour, t; .\i~.u nladc-to-Measure that British challenger for the America's lit. Iil-‘lllvnlller Cup, won her second 5UCCESSIVE vic- . IT'S ‘l‘l‘lE FIJI: THAT tory over Harold S. Vanderbilt's i LOUNIS. Rainbow at Newport. R, I., seven years ago today. The American boat won the next three races and held the prized trophy. Baseball results AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis, 401 100 002-8 14 1 Washington 012 0-10 02.\-9 ill 1 (Batteries unavailable.) Cleveland 400 001 001-6 ll 0 Boston 010 000 000-1 8 1 Feller and Desaurels; H, New. some. Johnson and Peacock. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 001 000 000-] i 3t Cllivflso 000 100 'i0x-7 1 1| Sunkel, Melton. Bowman, Adams and Hartnett; Mcoty and McCul- laugh. Brooklyn 000 000 050-5 8 Z Pittsburgh 000 400 02x—6 l0 1 Fitzsiuimons. French. Hamlin, Ca~ey and Owen; Lanning, Sswell| BRAZILIAN ENVOy and Lopez, A (Iiplomrt who admits he was nm- 11 red-hot rcvoiulinnrry, a Boston ‘ 300 001 000-4 8 0 i111: i". a prisoner and thcn chic! Si. Louis 010 000 000-1 6 I.‘ o1’ PFIIPL‘ with authority ovcr the; Salvo and Berres; M. CIYOIJEL’ nwn WIN‘! locked him un, is a bit or Shoun and Mancuso, W. Cooper 1111 oddity in any town. Such a new- Sllll‘ ("P10111111 is Juan Alberto sins Fl?“ 831110 11p Ran-us, first Brzililirn minister pllllflllelilllll! 090 000 000-0 B 2 1o (fnunllu. Cincinnati 010 lil i0x—5 9 2' ———€-— (Batteries unavailable.) Sccnnd game llvle "1811 H111‘ 5213212321?“ :1; 333 122:; 1:11 (Batteries unavailable.) 0f apple ielly Manufactured here °""“"" Montreal 302 100 240-12 I2 2 ____ Newark 000 040 000-—4 6 2 a mwnmcent piece of Red (Batteries unavailable.) . . ., “.o1.k__yue result o; (Best o! seven series tied, 1-1.) til‘ 1s 2,300 pounds oi excellent jellyl-has been dcne in the I o da "s in Charlottetown at l t t .11 Plicking Company Plant n e - Jslikllls Cannery). Tue nct- ilililg of the JEilY was carried a group of ladies headed ‘Nutrition Section of the . under Mrs. William Mrs. Hurry Cufmore .. ted by Ml‘. . . ,,. .11d lS cupuhlc stall. purse to the cull .cut out ' _ ltcd Cross lust weck over pound; of sugar,_ twenty bar- (f applies and cash contribu- s l0 lne amount of $155.00 were The Office Administra- "‘ of the Red Cr ~~ Curve lblc for i.'.;;~ rt ivzngof t1‘ ulzons and the LVlllllS 11b 1;»- for the culls and‘ the g '[1:;\n5l)[|f[. Sflfllflll not- only to ihc zlislricts silrroiinciiiig p -_,@;4;\yu [r-r ap]1l(‘5 Inst bril- _ '1 but 1H5’) trunsicrrcrl all the -, g and sugar from Red Crsss to the Jviikiis Cannery 011 u t; cvoiiiirg. Nine (‘lilirlnifc- Boy Scouts alSO l»: part in the guilt pies when they‘ 11$ on .u (133315 si-Iii l-lllllYll-i m“ luesdziy afternoon rbtut .cs lur"".\lly~“'¢lll' l° clung and‘ 5.4.1115 ti“ l\\'6i1l.'~' or variesuied ‘£11111 . 411351 and firrroullv 111ml < ~u1 mo nuplfis _ 1-. (‘Qtl t‘) _ _ l‘.'(".l—[).i\iil(i siii-iar and llolll winch liriti bceli lll“~‘l' ‘My ._l and 111111;; cn_ 111i _- ~ l0 drip into all SIYAZS of 1e- zill nlzlxt. . , 1). Jcukin; and ins clic- f worlzc-r! like l1" _.l115 110111 orning imtil inzdnlght over eject which went like clock- . The trickiest part of the 1 budness was decldlllE lllsl ht mcuicnt at which to rc- lic liquid fr'1n the vols mid e tifylng to rrport that every s prrleci-tlte color "vill- ,, jelly iirm and clear, and 111-1 ‘ :19 delclous. - % . 1': “uliv and efficiently $15 lsl" in w making rt such :1 n11. h will lee 41101114 1* l" <0 \'.‘ll(.“.‘(‘ it ls mist neod- itnls, for the rcllrf of the troops. Th" is 1pc‘. rnsc to the djuY-‘fll I01‘ 1nd apples made by 11108111- puhlic is 21's.“ lo l": lllBlllV 1-11" cl. Prince Erlwurd‘ island- hwr-c once more "finished the 111 :1 most sutlsfnclrvsy miiimcl‘. (iommerce Chambers tffoutimird _I'_r_nn1___ pogv_ llA__ ~- 1-1- 19 the governmcut In the _ ., n- ,.{ _ ilng adopted a its-filli- rcli uryrcd‘ on We Dcnnnjilll (Continued_irom_page 1) ported to be bringing pressure on _Turkey to deny former Italian war craft new flying proceed from the Aegean to pert a sea-air attack on the Crimea. It is feared that once 11mm to Germany. Russia and Bulgaria are already verging toward hostilities. Moscow charges Bulgarians are active- ‘part O O O R-tissia is in full swing from Dueper elbow to the Crimea. cwntact with the mainland Sort of Azov, Dcfence of the mnn hands the crimes could tov and the base of operations wnrd the Baku field and its Moreover, winter weather w-ould offer no sirrc safeguard to Rusdans defending the Caspian Oil fields once Nazi forces se- tor resorts and all the north nncl Its hinierlaml is largely heavy snows thatsinnutlae slx lie line from the Black Sea to I» The Crimea still hns a sea or 6-5 defeat today by Pittsburgh Pirates. The Durzcher clan came up with another of its miraculous late In- ning rallies-five runs In the eighth~and then nullified this with an outbreak of tempers which caused Hugh’ Casey to throw away the game. At Si. Louis, opportunity pound-' ed on the Cardinals door, almost broke it dawn in fact-but they couldn't answer with base hits and lost a golden chance to take over the lead in the league race. New Net Ch amp ‘ Credits Coach And Hubby, too By Adelaide Kerr Associated Press Strait Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 18-(AP)—— Uncle Sam's new w-nian tennis champion says she owes much o! her victory to ‘two men—her hus- band and her coach. This summer pretty Sarah Pai- frey Cooke breezed across the tennis field to win three natzonal champions-the women's singles and doubles and the mixed doubles. She did it at 28, after nearly l5 years of hard play-a session long enough finish most players. Mrs. Cooke has always been fa- mous for her forehand drive and this year she added a strong back- hand’. Her game, her slim, tram figure and her circ tennis clothes the Bulgarian flag the right to have made he, a “Home Wm. me galleries, Though her tennis tcgs the BIEEK SEE Th“ mdlcaw‘ are noteworth for their spick and m“ Email‘ and REESE 9X‘ 5pm] Ircshnesg, they are practical too, One of her tricks 1s to pull a pairs of socks on over her tenns the ships entered the Bla k - . - Sea. Bulgaria would re-transfizr to 3am “action on a damp Husband and Coach BCCTIUSB I b€ll€V€ most WOIIICTI lv co-nperuting with tho Ger- reach mo“. . . - - , . gieatest achievement "m? Eltfwkhff “mm m“ m‘ when backed and guided by scme mmed “an p den] mlghl be E mun, I asked Mrs. Cooke what she hnd to say abzut her cwn victory. "I owe much of it to my husband The“ “e Eybwllness ‘w’ and m coach Tom Stow" she coluntsi of Naai knock-down ' told mg a low minutes before she s“ m” “es m bflm Runlama“ left for California tournament "Qt! Bulgaria" “Me's Em o’ play. ‘Mr. Stow, with whom I have s ‘p and m?“ cunwmratmm been working for two years helped carry a 5"a'b°m9 Gem“ me t9 give my game more aggress- serce u" or acmss me Black lveness and taught me a strong a" The“ “Elms “mil? backhand, My husband gave me Slfllfflmrti the View m“ Hlllels confidence-made me believe in a on") 0d maslm Stroke “gamst myself—and that's important. Be- fore that I didn't quite lire up to the Kiev urea south around the my expccumons_ I always phi-ed a little worse than I was capable playing." Since her marriage inst year to both by the Black Sea and the Elwocd Cwke, a firmer amateur tennis ace Mrs. Cooke has been pcninsuln would be seriously .< . hampered by lEck 0r land gglliyixlleiii gliiltlltmlliiiilwgllll) 2511i routes. however. And in Ger- o; the impyqvement in ‘Aer game. The new women's "champ," was become ‘m added threat m m)!‘ born in Brookllne, Mass, has been a colorful figure on the courts for a. direct German drive to- “since she began to win national girl titles at 14, For the lat 11 pipe lines southeast o! the , .Mr Cooke has been cm- R"‘°" “me” glfstlgitly 5111111111; titles. Hcr Big Season She hass chalked up nine wo- cured base: in the Crimea. It is . ‘tonal doumes champion. the site of famous Russian win- [Eiggsce Wu“ Betty Nuthau’ three times with Helen Jacobs, and northeast Black Sea coast mm. with Mice Marble and- me i941 victory with Margaret Os- ireo of the extreme cold and bomt she ayo won me wimble. don doubles with Alice Marble in winter months drip the rest o! 1938 d 1939 Add to m“; us; m“ 2M0 “me N”'"s°vm bu‘ fcur gigtionalbmixed doubles vic- tones-one each with Fred Perry, m’: Ammo Ocmll- Enrique Maier, Don Budge and “'- - Jack Karmer (in 1941). L; year has been hcr biggest tennis season. Bcsides- her wo- men's and mixed doubles victories she won the sea Bright singles lgodgers Lose To Pirates 6-4 But Remain In Lead l/Vhen CardsLose ToBraves ‘flhf Reglbirds managed only)‘ six t , r - gifiose a; go-soMgmzllier, aanriolostelxe) of the season tuday‘ the pesky Btostonb Braves, 4-1.‘ 1 A gzod s out at or two woud I57 . havedone the trick easily, but the chlehmd Indians Cardinals had holes ln the ones thiy wslsreiwavijrlg at Salyjo. I Cnc nnat, the Rs " banged - . hut the season's book oh Phlla- opening Inning “hen PITTSBURGH. Sept. 18—(AP1 —'I"ne belligerency of the Brooklyn Dcdgers in their battle for the Na- tional League pennant cost them a a SWGBp of the four-game series, 5-0 and 0-2. - i_ ._... Four World's Records Set At Delaware Circuit Meet Feller wins No. 24 beating Boston 6-1 world; the Uinon Ofnsmllllk BOSTON. Sept. l8~~rAPll—Bcbl p Feller marked up his 24th .<'=!".l'i‘.flll winner owl d’ y . W. Phillies of Greenwich, Cnnn.. Court Jester is lire irighcst 111,“. winning i-vvo-yenr-old pacer o!‘ Boston Red Sax a {Pblbtlglttrregolfldsgfl lalydolocollow I uiflich had run to eight gam < as‘ Wm] Fred Egan up‘ the mack stallion set a new world's lYfilllil°i rcroirl of 2:02 1-2 for SLHIILOHS av- r a hnli-lnile track in the ' Oicnranry Trot. Th? old record oi 2:03 3154 was set by Hanover Peters Spencer Scott set a world's rec- two heats troltedlcver a year uizh 2:09 1-4 l. e Boston pitchers for a ti-l dcci Ion. Jeff Heath put the Cleveland's victory book track went to Bo. on the Columbus Citizens‘ won the last two heats in 2:04 1-2 .and 2:06 1-2. Earl's 1..ok the first heat Dilncnn WCll the scco 2:07. This made u I'm utes, 22 secondspagninrt 1.110 fonn. or mark of B monies, 23 1-4 sec-~ i"’.l to Emma Signal in , delphia with a double vlctoriy and “fiev§§§h,§§’,%n"“§{,em§§§f,tfig°a§i E f _.__t. Ljiliis, 511-8. alter hairxng At Chicago. the Cubs crowded a "Mn ‘Llfiiy’ ma.‘ a 1M0 tum} place m the league by pair cf Brown lfllllfls in the ninth. overpowering New York Giants 7-l with a six-run uprising In seventh mlrnc and four-hit h 113s bulls? M29111- Egue featcd S Walter Mnsterson, third hurler, 5 11 the fer John Lucadel 4. fvapted Court Jester. owned url-l gm tfirst and third to end the con- (‘S . l0 with runners ‘ C. and driven hv the M939. \ v.10 urn u 9.117.015. OUT OUR WAY r corn. out av an survlcr. ma. 11y J. a. Willinmsl onrrhoiiuouvc 110 TWO U. S. A: ‘There is n11!‘ other L1. S. A. in thl PLUSH ORIDUR M UPIEY IAC K LARGEST SELLING ECONOMY V BLADE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE" zmcawaon _ . With -— Nmior Hoople I CAN'T FIGGEQ WHY THEY HAVE TO PUT ‘THEM are Bu-rrous om TH‘ VISITOQG THAT COME 1m HERE~-WH\/ DO THEY HAVE TO ADVERTISE A VISITOR? WELL. 1'1 eoT KIND OF HAQD TO TELL VVHO wAs wcimmr HERE FIZOM WHO WA; JUST wslrim’, AN’ I Tl-UNK ONE PAY DAV "rt-lav A NEW HAiIZ-DQ AND ATc-ucu OF- ‘THE SAM on THE CQU$T Too Ti-ilciA, JULIET/cc»! Tl-ilifls A NKCE CEMENT JOB on THE WRNNK 1.55, Em’ ‘foulo BETTE? LEAVE THE ‘FROWM THERE- w» n“ HELPS ME TO COLLECT V; HERE AND THERE WILL MAKE YOU YOUNGER, MES. ' 0» me JOB/TOO EAD IT CAN'T taer... THE MAJOR \\l1\_t. our ruoeE WQWIKLEQ RIGHT BACPQMTH - 60w: NEW ones, TOMCRQOW.’ TR-INMNG or FATHER By Georg’); plcllzinus P OJ- 1 WQNDEI? slim AND "car" sruoas u: HE "rt-mus HE'S 6,29“- HEAVENS/ VCIJLL. ONLY_I%T A CHANCE RING THAT BELL wHv 0101411’ wou AN§WEI2 THE BELL? WE HAVE BFEN RlNGlNC-a n" F012 A HALF-HOLE- By Edwina WE DON'T KNOW-“COUNTTA DOESN'T SAY! FOP CAME IElOME FOR SUPPER LAST NIGHTI HE SAID HE WOULDN'T GRANW/IA SAYS HE OUGHTTA BE HE SAYS HE lSv-FOIQ WEAKENINT-"AN COUSlN MILLIE GONN STAY, ANYHOW '1’ . "tlw 1111c.“ fir cf us- DOWN’ to Drovcnt any m- in of prcducfnn of war .115. nntl of the full and a crforctinent of ihc lmvs lWrst intlmfdntion and disorder." T“ 1c niutlcn. urlrntcd lliimii- ‘ by the chamber whllc it nding 1tpilhc general dis- (ms cI the rnntwnticn. offic- opcned yesterday, expressed l that. "all qivsfinns of WEIR?‘ Wrking condltirns can and‘ “flnuld be settled lw direct negotia- tion Ilf"\\'f‘9n emphwrs and \vork- E-“w wilh nrcprr gnrlcMe frrm the §f__l’€1'nment as to the general P-"ll-olrs lo be r:11o\v1»11~- (W: IN XYIiRKEiiCV-rlsss ' r111: nmurv war l ‘ F-“Pcrls claim mrrc than a quart-l -" fluff a bllion jirs ni’ cicanslng. zlfl r111 are s"d ywrlv n lhf [Tull-l " w‘ I __._.. I 1 WRITES MANUAL ‘nvile ac‘ ri clcanflfi"! the "f" ‘s amp; hi...“ f... g-anlctl It "Dispatch rider's primer" Is the l~ <1 easy fhc milcrity of women title oi a military manual recently 11171 eat- the Vflif.‘ m m» 11 cor- = completed by Llwt- ""111 ll- 011111. l,“ l‘. "t ‘i ‘I the mcrt lmnrrt-ant M.P.P., tr-rmer Ontario minister ‘III ‘*7 CI rnv beauty trentmmt. labor, welfare nllfl monk-hill ll- 7“ "“'1“='- mo" c""""" ‘V. the fx-Irs. now overseas Wllh Clllllflllll l" "n w" “s1 i*'1ll1r"-l “it r-nd forces. l l"i1' ‘nq ]y~*r-~9"’1tpl_y~ “*1/11 ' l. ‘"' urn w» .='-:-»_ v» av-mu ir- ‘ comltanled by a senile tnttlns "j "<1 d*l"1hlful'v src"le'l routine which 1111191 w Itlmvlaw l.‘ “w”, lend" an lllus‘cn oi the underlylm! muscles of the Iver l’ ""11 F“'I a cnrsrknwnrrs of ...th¢ very muscles that are apt t1 ti‘ v t1~~t l! M imnrrtcvt as grcw lax and ilacid so easzly. Plan ‘_"'" l‘"‘1 ‘n ."r“1'1"V'"!Z a poi-ed to cl: se your skin at least once a a» at‘?‘2l'\'e arnvarance. - day or oft/ener- li you can. See how "W's-rt clr-nsre not omv rc- qu.ckly ycur skin wli respcnd, how "‘"'-"1 Pll make-up. but Pffeshrs clear and sparkling! it w , 111d o~~1- as weiL-Jt should be lc- l my suit and aim ed it feels. and doubles and then breezecl on to annex the women's irrational sing- les crown ovcr Pauline Betz, who defeated her in the Eastern grass court singles earlier this scas:n. she played the championship match in excellent form under the handicap oi a wind that at time; blew at near gale force across the Forest Hills‘ court. so that accurate stroking was double difficult. Colonels finally Oust Millers? MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. ltl-(AP) -Loulsvllle Colonels finally put over the clincher in the sixth game oi the American Assfciation play- off series here today, defeating Minneapolis Millers '1-i behind Os- car Judd~'s fine hurling. The victory sint Ihn Colonels on to Columbus whore they open thet _ final series Friday rrght. Liverpool retains Baseball title wsvsnpoon. us: Sept. la-l (C?) --L’vernocl La rruners routed spritighill FCHCPDIYSIPTS 13-3 here ttday, to win fiv- Novn Scotia srn- for baseball rhnmwonlhlu- Th! Larrupsrs brrfi/d through the beat-cf-fivc sores in straight games. Liver-nos}, defending Marllime champions will meet the winner oi the Moncrnn-Dsvon-Fredcrlcmn “flu rm- 0:1» Mai-mun title 1%: NLI COUSIN MILLIE SAYS SHE DCESNT TAND HOW MOM EVER MARRIED FOP“ COUNTTxk HE ISNT SUBJECTS, { 1 SHALL GLADLV LEGE ON EVE MERMAID 1N THE QEA. “tuE ‘él-ifiLL‘ ‘i’ BE THERE Et-tog-TLQ _.__. \ . vs {wt-tar Z 6 THE TOILER - A THREATENING CLOUD! OIMG our on THE LAKE vuHEN THERES A WHOLE MItsoR LEAGUE BALI. cuus ‘THERE Z HEHMEt-tqou 519N11- FooL. ME_I FOUND OUT‘ YOU WEQE kiuuuoe f‘ _. LOOKffiLLlE, _ DOESMT THAT ‘ '~ cuouo SET You THINKINGZ \T LOOKS LIKE A \_\TTLE mun-E DOES ar-r n" MAKE YOU 4 , y, ~~-— _ TH\l\l\< OF ' ‘ ‘ A GQASPING . - irlcza. -_-_—1