"moaned appnrnoe. air and scalp nnllliyvlilif in place all natural lustre. and helps Jruff. Buy a handy tube of .ayl (SOAP- I0 AL OHOI. - l0 STARCH ' O sGE EIGHT Socornri game n! the City Base- l League finals takes place this ernoon and if t-he teams can ducc another brand oi ball like opening encounter. fnns will in for a real bascball treat for the minds of many. Tuesday's sh was one of the most interest- _ of the entire season. 4- ‘l- 1- -I- uogionaires proved by their per- rmance against the Northend aw that their performances zninst the Anchors were no flashes _ the pan and now even dyed in le wool supporters o! the Rovers re admitting their squad are up gainst the stiffest tests of strength hey have experienced all season orig. l- l- i- ~0- Just who the opposing pitchers sill be is very m-"uclh of a problem. .vith the first game now safely licked away in the victory column. tow-rs will likely call upon an- rther member of their well-forti- "ied pitching staff any one of which ‘an turn in a smart performance. With the Rovers it ‘ls somewhat iifferent. II- 1- 4 1- Not any too strong in the hurl- ing department. the McInrlis- coached outfit nevertheless. to get back in the runninghave to win to- iay‘s encounter, and with this in mind it will not be surprising if Lefty McAleer will again toe the slab. but it will bc asking a lot of i119 11111118 Souihflavl‘ who has pitch- ed the lasl six plafynff flames for the Iegionalrcs. winning three. tying one and losing two. -l- 'l- 4' 4- That however. is up to the Le- gions board of strategy. but from here and Judging by the way the team is pcrfor-ming defensively. the "cmi-finais winners will prove olenty tough no matter who they select for mound duty. 4- 4 -l- 4- Fcllcr’s Salary Now Exceeding Babe Ruth's CLEVELAND. Sept. 3 — (AP) - Bob Fellens 1047 salary “already has exceeded" the highest figure ever paid to a mfllfll‘ 19H!“ e ba se- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Legion ‘learn Wins S"side Ball League CH1 Williams pitched his bust game of the season yesterday as Legion took the second straight game from the Red Sox in the best two out of three finals. Both games were won by identical scores 7 to 6. The thrill packed encounter was notable for its extra base wallopl. No less than five triples and a long home run by Grady that bounced off C. B. Je1ly’s roof poll- ed out. the teams dividing honors on the heavy shelling. They were SEPTEMBER _4. y» 19g Ross ls Winner Over Lcwistcn Mittslingcr HALIFAX. Sept. 8 — George Ross of New Waterford. N.S.. pounded his way to a unan- imous IO-round decision over Mon- treal-born Phil Rndcrique of Lew- lstbn. Me. here tnnig-hl. weighed 151; Rodcrique. 152 1-2. ‘llhe Cape Brctsncr. as yct un- beaten in the ring. held a decisive edge nvcr the Yank fighter for eight rounds, but Itnderique came back strong and in thc 10th round (CP) -- ROI unior ‘Playoff Series . l-All Island Play downs To Get Underway Here 0n Sunday Piaydowru in Island junior md intermediate baseball dl-vilioblwlll get underway 5t the Park diamond here Sunday afternoon 1t was an- nounced last night by Col. W.W. Reid. president of the Maritime Amateur Athletic Union. Junior Kinsmen crowned champ- ions of Prince County will meet the winners of the Reece-Charlotte- town Kinsmen series now tied at l game apiece in a game that will get underway at 1.30 sharp while intermediate Abeg-weltg club with tlhe winners of the Somme-raids A11 Stars-Prince County All Stars ser- ies notw being played. The inter- mediate gme will get underway at 3.30 In connection with the iunlor series it was also learhed last night that Mr. W. E. Smallman of Small- man's Ltd. summer-sic has donat- ed a beautiful silver trophy to go to the Island junior champions. The donor whose act isvery muclh appreciated will toss in the first ball Sunday to officially get the series underway. United Kingdom Soccer Results IDNDON. 8611i» 3- (Reuters)- Results of soccer matches play-M in the United Kingdom today; English League First division \ Arsenal 6. Charlton Athletics y’ Derby Co nty 1. Burnleyv l, Grlmsby own 0. \VOl\'('rh=lmplq| Wanderers 4. Liver-pool 2. Manchester United 1 Manchester City 0. EVPrlnll l. Mlddiesbrough 3. Sheffield Unitas 0 Portsmouth 0. Stolrl l l Second division Birmingham City 1. Coventry Q0, l. Bradford 3_ Nottingham l-‘nrcsl l_ boll player. Babe Ruth's 890.000 stipend. Bill Veeck said today H! he gave a fut $40900 bonus Cheque to his ace pitcher. Feller alrydy also equal in hits. seven and errors. also seven. each. The winning run was scored by the Vets in the. seventh. i . “p "e he had the New Wrllcrford batiler on the canvas for a ninc-count. 'I‘hat was the only knock-down of when the contest. Skiing Twins ._ Fuiham 0. West Bffifillvlli‘. Alma L . Newcastle United 2. Chczvr-"rl 1 Plymouth Argyle 0. Lel<e.-.c~. cry f ortable year‘ Ev McNPilPs junior Kinsmen showed they had thc stuff oil champions yesterday afternoon when they came throuch in thei clutch to prolong the Junior ser- ies to a third and deciding game and at the same time be installed as at least even bets to capture thi- City junior title from the Reece squad. 4' § i ll- While the team played outstand- ing baseball with runners on the Baths. the big factor in their vic- ‘ory was the hitting attack they displayed. In this connection it was )y for their best effort of the sea- son and 1f they can continue that in u-le third game. their chances will be very. very bright to go against the Sucnmerslde Kinsman in the provincial» finals. il- 4- 0 O The third Efime should be a thriller. Both squads when at the weak of their game can produce smart baseball. In the final analy. sis there is very little to choose between them and with both clubs likely to call on the aces of their pitching staffs, o. hur1er's ducl much like the ones being offered in the 01w league playoffs should be the result. O l- 0 0 Interest in the Prince Edward Island boxing championships to be held at the Armouriol the night o! September mn is lttrlotlng plenty of interest among Island 8711919111‘ mil-tlilhkers and it now all- pears that each of fha fourteen divisions will be packed with en- tries as mltislingera vie for the honor of resprounting the Prov "Not only has margin," Arcostook Club Winners 0f Team Play DIGBY. N. S.. Sept. Golf Club. A Halifax runner-up position. Members of the a score of 164. The association. passed Babe Ruth's salary. but his final wages for the year will ex- ceed the $80000 figure by 5 mm‘ said the pres- ident of Cleveland Indians. adding that today's paymfili- W55 "Mi 9 final 1947 bonus" for rapid Robert. "Bob isn't having a gocd ‘Feller this season. but for any other pitcher in the league it would be considered outstanding. won more ball SKINS (17) rl:'"::.:‘::.‘.".‘irszrrs. ~- tlhe 20-victory mark." I-Ie 3—(CPl— Four members of New Bfllfliwid" Aroostook Valley Golf Club turn- ed in ill-hole cards totalling 351 today to cop the Maritime Seniors Golf Association team match play competition ending the three-day annual tournament at Dighy Pines Ashburn foursome carded a 373 tvtfli TOT winning team were Dr. H. E. Small. J. W. Hartt. 57. Edmunds. Jr. and W. M. Reed. Best score of the foursome was 06. turned in by both Hart and Reed. Yesterday Pcrce Streeter of Saint John. N.B.. copped hole individual championship for the second consecutive year the 36- comprised of members past the age of 50. elected Dr. W. L. Muir of Halifax as its new president. Other officers are Dr. M. Pratt of Saint John H, 1:. Crowell of Halifax. vice-pre- sidents. and C. E. Jublen of Saint John. secretary-treasurer. REMEMBER WIIEN ~87 The Ccnadlnn frost Art Massuccl. for years coach of has than with and Samia lmpeiriala of the Ontario with two out and Underwood on second. the Sox made the fatal decision to pitch to Grady. instead of walking him to open the way for a force play. Grady smashed a hard grounder which went through Gaudct at first allowing Under- wood to come home with the de- ciding tally of the game. Bill Allen's catch of Morrison's drive to centre in the seventh and Jay's one hand stab of Williams‘ fly to left in the eighth were the out- contest. After the game the MoNeill Cup was presented to Bill Allen. cap- tain of the Legion team. by Don Stewart. president of the league. BOX SCORE Redlnl. "ABIIBPOAE Landry 3b Gaudet lb Phaneuf 2b Morrison ss schurman c . Walker rf . MacMurdo cf Mllburne if Jay 1f . Powell p Totals u .. __ _ : qaunp-l-unhauau so >- sc-aOnn-Icv-v-o mrhOocoon~g~ ubOowwqnowo D I g a-waoooo-Qun- I: quooooa-a-a-E-w 5 O > H Legion .. . S. Bernard as Underwood 3b Grady lb . G. Bernard ll Deighan c . E. Phillips 2b Dav-nu u_. .. _ wr-owmpua-banw-A qoo~bo~wnw ~IOQ~N¢O~N~ s: _s--.-.->-nuwou >- “Nah-Has qlqo-no-lh3@QQ©>-a ‘triples. Morrison. Gaudet. Underwood. Grady; sacri- Summary: Phaneuf. Allen; home runs’ flce hits. Delghan. H. Phillips; runs batted in, Phaneuf. Morrison. Schurman 2. MacMurdo. Grady 2. E. Phillips; earned runs. Legion 3. Red Sox 4; struck out. by Wil- liams. '7. by Powell 5; bases on balls. off Williams, 3; double play. s. Bernard to Grady; left on bases. Red Sox 8. Legion S. In a six-round semi-final. Percy Paris of Ncw Ginsznrw, N.S.. uicigh- ing in at 134. scored n Lcwiston in the fourth Lyons hari his rig-ht cye cut open in the third rcuncl and the ref- erce called a hnlt soon after. Fireman Joe Smith. 167. of Hal- ifax was awarded the dccision in nnl over Pcrfand. i\'ia., a second six-round 5cm" f‘ Rob Roberts nf 178 1-2. The reicroc look the match from Roberts in the lourlh. charg- ing the American with "dclibcrnte butting." Dclth Paris. Rnnthcl‘ mcmbcr of the well-known New Glnszcw fight- ing family. lcst a four-round de- eislon to Sluggrr Vvcnzlo or “all. fax. Weagle weighed 136 1-2. Paris technical knockout over Ted Lyons, 141. of stanza. Keep In Shape MONTREAL Sept. 3 — (OP)- Montrears skiing twins. Rhona and Rhoda Wurtele. are turning to track to keep in condition for the winter Olympic Games next year when they will represent Canada. The twins returned here yester- day from summer camp and an- nounced they are donning the colors of the Mercury Athletic Club so they can keep in training. S-lllass GaTd s I 1- At Plctou It. wns annollnccd in thr- ring that Jean Richard of Iiiontreal _“— would mcet Doc Blanchard of Bos- ton here Sept. 16. Petcr-at-Court Pays Off Well NORTH SYDNEY. N. S, Supt. 3 $1.000 free-for-nll Downs here on a hcav_v the ribbons. the fastest mile of the was the Wilkin all the way. Peter paid $77.40 for a $2 ticket. —»(CPl—Tlie Wilkin. purchased in Halifax last wcck by Richard Jab- alec. outstcppcri the ficld with n brilliant windup today to win the at North Side track. Harry Bnilcy of Halifax handled Cyclonic. owned by the Sydney Mines Battle Todd Driving Club, won the first. bent in 2.00 3-5 for day. Gay Law. owned by Aid. W. B. Moriar- ity of Halifax. wns in front in the middle canto. but from thcre in it Peter-at-Coilrt, former Antimon- ish entry now running for Sydney. came in front in two straight heats after placing fourth in the first to win the 2.20. In the second heat. PICTOU. N. 5.. Sept. S—fCP)— Three classified racing cards were run off here today as a part of the Pictou and North Colchesber annual exhibition. with a local hhrsc. C. Harry Budiong. owned by W. I... shea. making good in the second race. Summary:_ Nn. 1 Cillllfllll: Duke o Highland (Mac- Aldu i . . Marjorie Hanover (Burbinei Cochato Prlnress (Miller) Jerry Grnttan (Armstrong) Times: 2.14. 2.14 1-5. 2.12 2-5. No 2 Classified: C. Harry Budlo" (Weir) Dick Budlong (Mundle) Billy P. C. Parker (Arm- strongl .. . Buddy Budlong (stead) Grattan Peters (Marshalll Times: 2.18 1-5. 2.19 i-S, 2.18 2-5. Na 3 Classified: snow aura Qua-l Queen Dewey (Burbine) 1 1 1 Jack Clyde (MacAldufh .... .. 3 2 ‘l Lady Worth (Willis) 1 3 4 Professor Clegg (Armstrong) 4 4 2 Times: 2.20 1-5. 2.17 3-5. 2.20. KINGSTON. Ont. Sept. Zl-NCP) -.F‘ranl: Tindall of Syracuse. N.Y.. today resigned as football coach of Queen's University. it was mnounc- ed by Prof. Orin Carson of the Third division. south Aldershot 2. Crystal Pain-w» n_ Bournemouth 2. Notts County. 0, ‘ Bristol Oity 1. Newport (‘nrlnfl q Ipswich Town 4. South End U“. ited 0. Reading 2. Exetcr City 1. swindon Town lpflristol Rmrrs l, Torquay United 4. Nfllliiflrllpiofl Town 2. Wgtfotd 4. Swansea Town 1. ‘Ihird division. North Chester 0. Barrow (l. Lincoln City 8. Southport 1. _ New Brighton 0, Arcrlncfon Sim. ley 1. Wrexham 4. Bradford Cliy 2 Glasgow Cup. first round replay: Clyde 0. Celtic O. Irish League. Gold Cup: Second round: Portndown 2. Bally-mans 1. Distillery 5. Ards 3. r-——-——*——————< “EXPORT” cuvQnoAs FINEST CIGARETTE Rugby Football Union. was ap- pointed coach of Hamilton Tiers of the Inter-provincial Rugby Foot- ball Union. seven years ago tonight. Massucci went to Tigers MR1‘ 5"- nis. withdrew from the O. R. F. U. for bhe duration. released as Yet. it. l: HIM that ill! competitions are producing some of the hottest competition of the Umpires: Plate. Glow. bases Steamboat. owned and driven sch°grs “mane hon-g o; wngn-oy Hogan and P. Daley. by Buddy Lewis of New Waterford. The Queen's team. scheduled to N.S._ picked up first money in the We“ me Ingefgollggig“ Rugby Score by Innings 2.24. hitting the ribbon 1. 1. and 2. Unknn schedule 1n Montreal pgainlt Sir Francis Drake. with owner McGill University Oct. 11. has not 1E3 ‘BU 7E9 R H E Len O‘Mearn (if Charlottetown ill waged any prgctlcp, of pgggiong n] 6 7 '1 the sulky. gained a straight heat yet and a new coach will probebly 7 ‘I ‘l win in the 2.27. be named later today or tomorrow. entire season. 0 O- 6 1- Tonight several doubles encoun- ters are scheduled that should b0 Just about tops in anything in mi: line witnessed this year and botl players and spectators are aske- to be on hand early if they an to get 1n on all the readings. Another event that is attract- nurnr norm 10 Mile Bicycle llaco Sept. 12th Open to all not having reached 20th birthday an lily I. 1M7 NAME ‘ ADDRESS I MILI BICYCLE IAC! Open to boys 1O to ll yearn old NAME. ‘ ADDRESS Illl flit Ind lend forms l0 CROCKETT’! JEWELLERY. Kent Q9600 0r BILUS REPAIR. SHOP. runners it. . ENTRIES til-USE 3E". Ill ing considerable attention and also takes place on the 12th is the 10- mild bicycle road race being stag. ed by Bill's Repair Bike Shop. It is rumored that a large field of cyclists will lineup for the gruelling grind and with the finish to be Mid on the athletic track st tho new Memorial Field, rta 104101.. ers will be able to obtain s clear view of the rider: as they finish. ~0- 4- il- 0 Singles and doubles horseshoe pitching tournaments are attract- "18 large crowds to the Brighton Horseshoe Clubs these evenings and althmmh results haven't been Inca in the Maritime w... ‘ to be held at Moncton later in the l ML l- O O 1' ' coll: llllE_l_§0HE m: To Hie Mullah Horn lacs on Hi0 Cymbric Track, SATURDAY, SEPT. 6th FIRST HEAT AT 2 PM. This truck is on the No. 7 Highway just north of Oymv Bad Bridge. ‘ Horsemen and your onlrie to Paige Numl, Cymbric M. 3 not lursr than Friday, Sept. 5 at _9 PM. O THEATRE MONTAGU! FRIDAY-SATURDAY “MY DARLING CLEMBNTINE" HENRY FONDA - LINDA DARNELL _ ‘ "Canada's Finest Ila co Track" GOOD WILL RACES ‘wlamnasnlv and THURSDAY, s£l>'r.1o.....11,1947 FREE FOR ALL PACE .... . JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL Classified .. .. 2.18-2.20 PACE Classified . . .. 2.21-2.23 PACE‘ Classified .. .2-25 PACE Classified . ... . . .. ... . .. 2-19 TROT Classified . .. . .. 2.27 TROT Classified . .. 2.27 PACE Classified . .. . . 0 o o a lsollsonounlannl fiau§d»H noarna-uao-ssa-o |-.-~-¢.~|-.--¢ in 959m night racing Thursday night. Starting gate" will be used for Thursdayb night race . No deductions from money wlnners- The Management Reserves thO right to classify horses to the above events according to their best judg- ment and change any class to one -more suitable-to the entries. / ENTRIES CLOSE TONIGHT “Entries Close Tonight TWO YEAR OLD FIJTURITY (Closed) .. pprox. PURSE $500.00 THREE YEAR OLD FUTURITY (Closed) Approx- PURSE $000.00 Classes will be raced on Wednesday and Thursday afternoon and PURSE $600.00 . PURSE $500.00 .PURSE $500.00 runsa $400.00 runsa $400.00 ......PURSE $400.00 ......PURSE ~ $400.00 y . . . . . .PURSE $400.00 l. H. IUNTAIN, oratory. . I. So mnrr.