I n*‘~-§?::<>ql rr:'~*-""t<.-.~ ifif-<.~*.f*‘t'f.4>1: nrm-HJ-u- Ifimlflfifnfi fftllfifh] fCf/‘fv-I. wjfijifi‘ ih-At-qh '33“ ‘Z 3152.. EETT/“F-i rrlil also MILITARY CLOTHS for Officers’ Uniform! Khaki and Air Force Blue "Iii-ma: h i... M...“ (87 ASK Voun YAILOR ron noumru B... lo... T?! Defend Title YESTERIIAPS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE m mifmoii so, Louis 00o 40o 000-4 a o ,\.~<:ii.=il-<i wit“ sirens Wrilrr lhtruit 000 031 01x—5 s 1 Niggoling and Susoe; Rowe. 3_| l» NY. S-p: '1‘roui_ Bridges and Tobbetts. i ‘Built Ward. (lciond- I 11 Z110 Un zed Suites New York 102 200 040-9 12 2 (‘Tlilllli-‘ififl-fillll. icsved ‘Boston 012 000 010-4 8 3 w ' \ us well its a lot Chandler and Rosar: Flemng. c; ~ ins z \ ' 0c. erniuellcr. Johnsrn. Bagby. .- . .. z i Jllii Foxx. 010 001 020 0-4 10 1 000 310 000 l-5 H I and Hcmslry. .1 Fifal (lame: ' Philadelphia 210 110 010-6 18 I ‘illuliiiigioii 120 120 lllx-‘l 13 1 Dr: ' ' l-Ieussr and \\' r. 3e Hudson. Kra- iiililakil> and Flerrell, Sci-rind (Ionic: Pliiliiili-ipiiiu 000 04-4 6 0 “Xisliiiigton 000 00-0 3 0 Bevkiniul and Hzvrcs; Andcrszzil and Evans. NATIONAL LEAGUE Dmlgcrs Win Pint (iumc: H 200_7 l2 o . I! ' kl, 000 0 ‘N11?’ \"|>Il!k U20 000 00imlk-2 0b0 ~ ~\ r , Du_\._ and Mancuso, Frm ; Hu - a H (J I j ggéa-Llynn, Joiner, Dean and , Second Game: Brooklyn 000 110 000 02-4 12 1 Now York 000 002 000 00-2 9 0 HflfIll1Tl_ Ceisrv and Phelps; Lohr- mari and Dunning. , l First Game: o, Vern Oben. prize Boston 000 000100 000-l 6 0 1c. c1117., p; 119d 1115 Phlla 000 100 000 001-Z 11 1 ti-n-uzzli-l v.c-, Errcikson and Berrss; Hlgbe Mid l Lcogile ltad- l Warren- s. The victory i of the season. fiernnd Game! 1 lhe Notional ‘Boston 000 000 100-1 '1 1 no Phils handed |1'hll.~delphia 003 000 Mix-S '1 1 ruhle sraback. go- I Trbin and Mast; Si Johnson and inkc 1hr- first Atwood. hinder 2-1 and 1'1) 3-1 Cincinnati 000 000 100-1 '1 0 C cziinati R ds Chicago 100 100 0lx-Il 14 0 old on 1113i. l Turner. Moone and Lombardi; League when i Olsen and Collins. ' 11th homer! e Rods a ‘1-8 First Game: s, iPittsburgh 350 013 310-10 21 2 bark the ' St. Louis 502 202 040-14 15 2 .~ tram 4-1‘ Sewnll_ Lanhhan. Lanning. Mac- .. scored a 14-9 Fayrden. Heintzelman and Davis. " Curd nuls l Lopez; R. Bowman, Hutchinson. 1 (‘llfis of a, Doyle. McGee. cooper. Limirr and Pinlndelphia, Padgett, Delancey. ,. t Sccond Gflml‘: 3111c Sch iircord '.Pittsliur|!h 101 003-5 10 0 ' ‘st. Louis aio oo-4 0 o _ Sept. B-IARI-i Kllfigef‘. Butcher and Lopez; - now major Warneke. Shoun and Owen. by hittlngl e "lflli" for thr 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE r1111", hu' a l~t o,‘ First Grime: and llmitrcnl 301 050 002-11 15 4 g r ----_ a ing. IN '..\1) WINS OPEN - - l Second Game: Scot. B-(API Montreal 000 000 0-0 3 2 ' .. '. Sam Iiochcstcr 200 100 0-3 R 0 warm. Porter. Lamastei" and Bccker: ' _ * ,i\1~_[11g*;|(~1t,p (‘lol-nirki and Mueller. 03mm Golf '1‘"u:"n.miciit day with; . P1'(\f(\5-‘ First Gimme: . on Con- Syraruse 000 000 000-ll 2 3 | q Yrflswn, Thflfdo‘ Q_ -Ncivork 001 000 10x-2 '1 0 I The Tank Brigade BASEBALL“ 12135111. TS Lyons and 'I‘:‘(‘.\11; Nlllnar, Feiicr, 411‘ ‘i1 lhc Nn- Rochester I03 000 000- 4 4 2 v ra s, Loni; Macon and Giulzani; LYON- and 5-4, ‘i Brumbeloe, Barley and Scherf- ll; éild .._»_ ..;—___..=——_ -=__ Hinckle and Bottarini; Borowy A1101 fi-IQGQZ). Second Game: |Syrucuso 000 010 0-1 '1 O Ncirairk 201 000 x-G B l. lislng and llartye, Boiiarini; , Johnson and Sears. 3 First Gnne: Jersey City 000 300 000-i 0 0 Baltimore 403 002 0024-9 13 0 _ VLiIIGCII-DCTZ. Fleluman, Cohen and ‘l hrpps; Slroiume and Redmond. Second Game: Jersey City 001 002 l-i 10 0 ualtimoro 000 000 3-3 5 0 i Elsi, rfcnshaw and Blaemre; Collier, Jones and Kracher. Toronto 212 000 001-B l0 1 ‘Buffalo 001 010 00-2 10 l . ‘McCla-bb land Heath; Caok, Ang- § gell and McCullough. i SATURDAYS RESULTS E (By The Assiicihied ri-mi NATIONAL LEAGUE 003 001 201-7 ll l 100 500 000-G 10 l bom- ; Cincinnati ‘ Chi. ago Derringer, Thompson and burdi; Root and Collins. Brooklyn 000 100 000-1 5 0 l New York 000 040 0021-4 '1 0 Urissom, Head and Franks; Gum- bcrt and Dunning, ' “ l-‘irst Game: Huston 000 011 000 I—2 13 0 Pliiluili-lphm 000 000 200 0-2 13 3 Poscdcl and Berra-s; Beck, Smoll, I Syl Johnson and Warren Second GMIIQ! Jioston 003 000 000-S 0 0 ‘Philadelphia 010 000 000-l 11 0 Sullivan. Javery and Masi; Pear- l son, Small and Warren 10 100 183-14 20 I ‘St. Louis 430 110 000- 9 12 1 Hcintzelman, Bowman. MacFay- den. M. Brown and Davis, Fer- nande-s: Coc/pcr. Doyle. Lanier and Owen. i Pittsburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 100 201 000-4 8 0 Boston I01 000 010-3 8 1 Russo and Rosar; Hcving, Grove and Foxx. Si. Louis 010 101 001-4 11 1 Detroit 000 011 003-B '1 1 ‘Kennedy and Swift; Gorsica, Ben ton and Teibbetu. 010 400 000-Ii 10 1 100 100 200-4 10 2 ‘Tresh: Chicago Clrvelzind Dietrich, C. Brown and Harder. Eiscnsiat-e. Dobson and Hemslev. Philadelphia 300 003 020-41 18 I Washington 010 200 020-5 6 5 Babich and Hayes; Haynes, Thur- man. Monteagudo and Early Hahn. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester 000 110 100-S 7 2 Montrral 002 000 000-2 '1 2 s, l Brumhvloc, Grodzicki and Muel- . ier; Wicker, Rachunck. Kimball l and Becker First Game: Buffalo 010 010 020-4 I1 2 Toronto 000 110 100-S I0 I. Ncl-on and IVfcCullough: Mc- Loughiin, Wolkup and Heath. w; '4' 0| Feller Wins With Tigers NEW YORK, Sept. Bobby Feller, coming ln to relieve Pitcher Al Milnar in the ninth inning with the score Lied four all. won his 314th view of the year as the Indians dcfeate Chicago Wliiuz Sox 5-4 in 10 innings at Cleveland today. The victory-snapping a six-game losing streak-enabled the Indzans to maintain a slight mathematical} advantage over Detroit in the tie! for first place in the American League. At Detroit the fighting ‘Tigers came trom behind for the fourth straight time for victory, conquering St. Lculs Browns 5-4 to remain less than two percentage points behind Cleveland Indians. i At Boston the New York Yankees Just about washed up Boston Red 30x pennant ho s and enhanced their own cons‘. erriblv with i1. 9-4 triumrii. The world 01111111910115 are 81411 B. game off the paoe by virtue 0f Indian and Tiger victories. At Washington. the honvtcrs and Philadelphia split an Am-rican League doubleheader, the Srnators whining the first 7-6 whilc the Athletics took the fivc-inning night-cap 4-0 behind the throe-hit hurling of Bill Beckman. Saturday Cleveland Indiana were left Wli-Il only two percentage points of their rapidly fading American Dengue advantage when Chicago sent them down to a 5-4 defeat. their sixth straight setback. Second Game: ‘over St. Louis and the No. 24 To Keep Tribe Tied For First New York Yankee; and Detroit Tigers won one-run decision: 1:1 games 1min Boston and St. Louis ive . refxpesshthlirame thNQ run rfliy gave Detroit a narrovw 5-4 victory Yanks held Boston, to three hits for a 4-3 tri- umph. Philadelphia pounded three pitchers for 16 hits to defeat Wash- ington 8-5. ls Awarded Middle Title GLACE BAY. N. 5-. Sept. 8 -(CP) - Young Dempsey of South Bur. N. S., was awarded a close decision ovcr Cecil Braithiraite of Saint John, N. 13., last night at the end oi‘ their IO-round battle here billed as for 1h" ilustcrn (‘unuda midrilc- wcight liiixini: championship. More than 1.500 fans witnrssrrl the bout. Mickey McMullin, Dominion, and Nick Melnlek, Sydney. fought a six-round draw tn the semi-final. In the cunain-roisei" Toni Foley of New Aberdeen gained thc decision f‘.\‘(‘l‘ Shorty Wilton of Passachan- daele in three rounds of wild 5\vlnging_ . Helen Jacobs i 8—(AP)- l Buffalo 100 000 00-2 3 0 Toronto 000 010 01-2 '1 I (Eight innings.) Maglie and Zubich; Hammond and Heath. Syracuso 000 000 000-0 4 1 cwl-rk 030 000 00x-3 7 2 Rambert and l-fartje; Byrrie and Sears Jersey City Baltimore Pearce and Blaemire; . Jones and Kracher. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 120 000 000-S 7 2 000 001 100-Z 8 0 - Chsllni, Minneapolis 1; Kansas City 2 MIIIIICBPOIIs '1; Krnsas (‘ily 1 lndiunapoli. '1; Columbus 5 LguLsvilicfl; Toledo 1 __ [career of "big time" In Finals NEW YORK, Sept. ii 4A?»- For the eighlh time in her 15-year ton Hclczi Hull Jacobs shopped her way to the National Singles finals today with a 2-6. 6-2, 6-4 victory over Mary Hardwlck, limgland‘: second rank- ing player. Alice Marble, the world timnis Queen, marched into the fznals against Miss Jaccbs with a 6-3, 6-3 semi-final victory over Valerie Scott of England, Resume Horse Racing Sept. 14 By Douglas ' on Olnudian Prcll Staff Writer i LDNDON, Sept. 6—(OP)~1-forse racing. the time-honored sport of kiniis and common folk alike. comes back to Great Britain Seipt. i4. Decision to rmlme racing after a three-month layoff war hailed in all quarters and cnmcln the opin- ion of many trainers, just in time to save one of the country's oldtst and most lucrative industries. The war-time meetings will be held on a restricted scale. Of the 5.000 horses available hr flat rac- ing and jumping at the start of war, fewer than 2.000 are silll in training. The others have been tux-tied out to pasture or destroyed Many owners disposed of their horse; when the seriousness of the war situation led to concellation of racing hut June. United States owner: took their animals book home and a number of British- grvined horses were lost in the Blitz- e g. The flat racing seuson will open at Hurst Park, in the London area, and at Rippon, in the north. No dates have yet been announced for National Hunt Racing but 1t is expected t0 start 0n a, moctcrziw lscnle about the middle of Ociobsr. First of the big flut rucc €Veuts will be a substitute St. Leger, at Hurst Park Sept. 28. With the Derby and the Oaks run at Epsom Ln peace time, London has had its classic raves for n, century‘ and a half. but lt has ncvcr hiid a. St. Leger and ncvcr 13. silbstilute wur- time classic. Larrupers Cop Another Game In Series LIVERPOOL, N. S. Sept. 8 -lCP) - Liverpool Larrupcrs. 1939 Muri- time baseball champions. coma close to clinching the Novh Scotia. tltlc today as they defeated Glace Bay Holy Name 2-1 in the SPCOIICI gain: of their filial series. The win lcft Larrupcrs needing Just one more victory to take the best-ln-five round. BASEBALLS BIG SIX .._._.__. (By The Anoointod Prom) BATFING (Three leaders in each lengue) G AB R I! Pct. Rad liff B19001!!! 131 W1 ‘f! 1'10 .00 Williams Red Sox 124 480 111 164 .842 D' 1°. litllaianglgees 112 430 B1 14f! J41 Walker, Dodgers 138 4'16 64 152 .3193 Hack, Cubs, 129 520 88 101 .3192 F. McCormick, Reds 132 524 82 167 .8187 Home rum:- Amerlcan League —Foxx, Red Sox, 35: National league -Mize. Cardinals, 41. Runs batted 1n:- American League — Greenberg, Tigers, 117; National League -Mhie Cardinals, 114. Conn Won't Meet Louis -This Year l NEW YORK. Se t. 8-(AP)- ,Promotier Mike Ja and Billy 1Com’; “board of strategy" have seen the light. They won't feed the Pittsburgh boy to Joe Louis i111; year, in spite of 11:5 impressive 13th-round knock- out of Bob Pastor in Madison Squarg Garden lust Friday night. "Uncle Mike" made that B111 Satiuday after talking with 01m- ny Roy. Billy's manager, about the immcrliiite fixture of Conn, who n.1- ihoilgh weighing only 174 pounds, lhris movcd to the front of the heavyweight picture, While payin 13.lly and Bob $10.- 29‘! each as 1811‘ share of the ni ht! gross gate of $49,412. Ja- co a explained that Conn will not fr» inactive dill-mg the m1 inc jwiutcr. although he won't face ,Louis until late next spring, at the carlzcsl. As his next start Conn 1.5 slated l0 tangle with Buddy K1108 in Pittsburgh Sept. 30. mflyer’: “MILDII w sqoiettes with "I e r II ‘ does ngosiiepaper which 7910M PM Riggs Beat Ha mow YORK. Sept-a. _ M01101 Champion Bobby _‘ W 3° “V9 995! 5970b: he will . pose 01' Mldship . mmavoih wdiymii‘ i“ mil. Bobby won 4-6, 6-3, n-‘i 5. in l match that liistvd Lin) and 35 minutes. summit uhiu ‘ " - Bobh .. could bring the match 051112614 fire. The turning pqim, lame tho 101ml: set when he “X15 (5., 1-8 l-nd crashed through w ftvghgenznlestlin a row. vc r sends the Al .1 and Wimbl on champion 13f; morrow’! finals. ' DOn McNeill, tho Oklahoman u ed second in the iournhhiem ‘ 11110 T181112 10 IIIEQt Rtupq um,” with a 6-1, 5-7, 0~~if 6-3 s.‘ final triumph over Jock 1 the Californian conu-z 1166'". “P l0 today, ona o. Q jor killer: o! the touznihim; U. S. Golfer-s Win In Tote Pole Tourne JASPER PARK, Alta, . - United States at the 15th Tournament. Seattle defending chulupim, y the ladies‘ Cilalllpiflllsllip by 11¢!» 1nd M15. F‘. B. R056. Khllspeil, I tans. In the Totcui Pot M11111 ab, Don Thompson, Porziiind_ I fending champion, defeated H. = of Calgary, 5-3, and in ‘in .8 braoko ' . Jansen, Beanie. def 9d _Dr. Dan Houston 1 up. All i‘ ladies‘ finals were flnlshid » . day with the men's 11111113 m. (Saturday) 230 conipctid in ' tournament which was one oi ~ largest staged in the Pacliic A . i. went. 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