Baseball Results N. Y. Rangers lAre Intact 1 1 . iiilliiilciliilu 011 01o 0111px :1 Irmy (‘lty Nefirark 011 001 l0x-7 81 lalihnnn- Sept . l7—(APJ- rfllillilfd ‘first place i1 Leagues tip-antl- " fgiit at DELI-ill to- \\t‘lli d: 11 0-3-but ~11)" 1111'!‘ arqili1"cd a 151-1111011105") Rowe. Fllfllldfi‘ after six innings. He \\ a. the tnctcry, h.s ,-.*:1=on_ as agalnt "i the ailment as he woud be 111x11 ilii\1".\‘ lilifiUllfS A.\1|.li1('.\\' l,1§.\(iL‘E 2 '4 .1211 Hayes-i 0'30 000 010-3 7 1 ~10 000 Ulix-G 6 1 .. gndo and ton and Sul- - y k 21o n00 130-9 to t1 11,1111; 01111 000 1100-0 6 4 D 4 .. and Dickey: Trotter. t" 'tl‘.1'\11, Whitehead and ‘F. .\".\"1"1u\".u. Ll-ZAGUE 51 11-111: ooo 001 010-s 7 1 000 000 000-0 5i 1 i Oircn; Grlsslvm. Ta- ‘.lil0l( and lvlarlcuso. Cincinnati 000 000 011-‘! 7 1 1111111111111... 0011 out 1100-1 5 o _\10'."'-.1I'.ti \\'il.~un; Iligbe flllCl 11111.11. ttsburxh 001 101 011- 5 12 2 400 010 0574-10 1-1 0 - ‘den. Brawn, . Fernindcs: ‘Lrinccvicil and 11550 000 101 051-9 N 1 n York 212 002 010-8 13 2 L". iin, ltfeltoa, Dcati "113. i MIEMCAN assocr-uuon (Playoff) lfillfllllo 010 300 001-5 10 1 Columbus 100 200 100-4 9 2 Wag Coo lNTEliN.»\'1'ZUN.\1, LEAGUE ‘offsi and Lewis; Diciuon and y . 000 200 020-1 6 2 F214 11:11! llltips: Ekwk. ’! Pwtldcn Poclugc 15¢ 1/115. tin 10¢ 53PTEMBER_ 1_8_._ 1940 - Retires Aching Shoulder; A’; Beat Cleveland 4-3 1.1111 W71 hznginn Scn- - or thr- gmne wlthi at. St. Louis. 110 100 100-10 1 . .11, ‘ 23111111‘. lluwcll and Olsen, Brynn: and Todd. Collins; . n00 1100 000-n 1 2 1 Rochcstrr 200 000 11024-2 A 0i 5‘ . Redlllmld; Lyons King Edward VII in i902 was sold Our North Atlantic cables 10 Europe ore tended bY iPeciullY bill" mi?" When o cable bveolfll '1" "d1 "w" be gvoppled lrom mony lulhomsdeem attached to buoys and spliced- Handy Fumido Pouch, 15¢ In Sixth shoulder two Wars ago threatened to end Rowe's cmreer. Second Stralzht Decision At Cleveland. the ccllar-d1\'cll;ng. Athletics pulled Cleveland lnrlians out 01 first place in the lflnittie with a 4-3 triumph 1'017l'0S0l11.111g Philadeiphas seccnd siranht one- run_ deoszon over the Tribe. Pitcher Bill Bcckman and right fielder Dee Miles were villains of th-e Connie Mark-authored play; llilPdi "If the lmliaiis \\'111 thc pennant. they'll have to parn i1.’ Yanks Still Struggling 51m “YUEKUPIF! to keep 111 the thick of t-ho pennant tight. New York Yanktes o\‘:"-1"\vh.=ln1cd thel troublesome St. Louis Browns 9-0 -1 By Sydney Grusnn Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YQRK. S1 1 7T ICPI- The rest of the l\‘. 1011.11 llock-ry League probably 1111111, .1\-.d 1e; d it. all along, but 11c . "- a3 wnca ' iii"- sitnie 151 won the Sta uy (Jim uxll o1 '- 11.w season 111' New YOIR 11.11 " S0 it won't he any 11111541111 i1 iit I 1h;- chnnnts that Lc-lcr will have; to worry about when he (spoils 1115' seventh annual school in Viflnni- pcil Oct. 2. He's more concerned lWlK-ll the job of 11111111: gaps in the trunks of Philadelphia tumblers, his lntcrziatitninE-liinvrzciili lfliiQli-B‘ farm. and the 111111110111" New Yoik‘ Rovers. “About 50 kick will be at the l school in two groups." said Pat-l ‘rick. “There are perhaps half a dozen jobs c-pcn and 1t 1‘m lucky 1 l mzght 1:01, thcm tilled. lint you‘ don't get a. flock of 1111.11? stars ill camp at c110 se-IFOH any niort‘—- too many 5001115 about now. too‘ ninny other schools" . A; (or t-he Rangers thcnuclves i “They're the champs, Thr-y proved. themselves and. unless on» oi’ thrm . has put cn 40 or 50 1101111: during. the :i1i11i1l£‘*l' that 1 know no.n.1:g about. they'll be the starters zuutnst the Leah on Nov. 2 Sure t11='_'."'l‘1' ba a good club. It's a veteran club. but a young one." i Patrick expects the 41-21211‘: l? have a good season. 11c f10t‘.~ll1. iiliink the war will cut into attend- ance either 111 thc Animal-ail ('.l'.t‘.~ or Toronto and Montreal. About the teamsi- _ I "T115 Rangers vtiili be all right; Toronto and Boston can -.1li\"1jr be relied on to l1a\"c_ $110111! Detroit and Chicago \\":ll be better with 111:1 pcricnce and Canndiczis ‘weaker, 1t‘: a. little early to tcfi abrut the Americans. hwtor “"1111. until we see what newcolncrs Red lDuitoni gets." i, KING nnwArtn-s 11111211 - 1 [,QND()N__tCP1-Bccr bottlvd bvl recently lor the ma Cross fund. ‘Cui- smoki led the two heats Pancho. bay g (Mahonyl - - 2 1 1 .’l‘lico Vol.0. t" L: tStiirgeoh) - 1 4 4 -‘ Pound Sterling. br i; lClzirki - - - - - - - - - 4 2 5 '1‘011\* Boy b h lFcnncri - 5 8 2 THE CHARLOTTETOWN (jUA R11: A N (,1;.1:.1111:1".1 l1i()\'('(1 10 gaine- of cunt-tiling {I Three New World Records Set At Meet DELAWARE. o. S9171. 1'7 —(AP) — Three new worlds records for a i1alf-miie_ track were set today at Th}! ODening program oi the Grand Ci:cu:t 1121111955 race meeting here. v Two of them were hung by Flor- 1111.11. brown filly owned by Arden Homestead of Gcshcn. N. Y.. in can- iurlnc the Delaware Gazette $2.500 iwvzvcar-old trot in two straight heats. Florimal. driven by Powhall. rac- in cumulative time of 4:17. bettering the old rcc- 0rd o1‘ 4.17 3-4 held jointly by Calu- inct and Larnmite. I11 the second heat. the horse xvent the half-mile in 2:08. three- quaricrs of a second better than the cld mark for o-lenr-old fillies. 111 P111. ownerl by Willis Rowe of Bloomingtoii. Ill. set a new mark of 2:05 in the third heat of the Dela- \\'£\1‘e County 5500 handicap pzico, which 111 Pat tron. SUEIMARIES Two-Ycar-Old Trnt, Two ln Three llcziis, $2.500. Florlnlal. b. 1., tPmvnall) - - 1 1 Perpetual, b1" g iParshali) - 2 3 Butch. b c (Miller) - - - - - 3 2 LTPSTKHYI]. in" c lCatoni - - 4 4 'l'i111e 2:09, 2:08. 21 (‘lass Paco for Ohio nwncd Hurst's, '1‘\\"11 in Three plan Purse $500. Also sta-led: Lee Bel, Helen G. Win. Boyd Wilson. Time 2:08 1-2. 2:08 1-2, 2:09 Delaware (‘onnty Handicap Pact". Thrnc Dashes. Purse S500. Winner of cat-h dash to pick up 40 fcct additional. Limit. 120 feet Hi Pat. br m.. (Fitzpatrickl - 2 Betty M. b m thfebriney‘) - 5 Peter Patch. br 1: t I mrtl - 1 Vlickcy G. c 111 lPlixiro> - 3 lAl<o Started: Dorothy Bob. Time 2:07 3-4. 2:07, 2:05. Trotting (‘Iub Stake. First Division Two in Three Plan. Purse $1.802. Afhlflnn Piaxcy" G111". bh ¢Bci"r_\"1 - - - - - - - ~ - 1 2 1 Dale 11111111" r. b1’ ‘Pmrnr-ilt 1 1 2 Pctrr Ast . b n1 lPnrshalli - A 4 '1 Ed llnsriter. biz ISniithi - - 2 fl 4 Time 2:05 3-4. 2:05 Welterweight Stretches Streah Of Wins To 23 NEW YORK. S(‘lli.l7—tCPt —- Maxie Bcrcci". Canadian welter- weiuht contender. stretched 111$ 1111- lv‘.'i1(‘l1 streak 1003 consecutive fichis h_\' giving Vl(“D(‘1ilC1li‘ll. of New York 11 hud beaiunz in the fea- ture eight-round attraction tonight at the Bronx Coliseum. The Mont- rcalcr weighed 14412. Dcllicourtl 14B. ROSEBUD . nq tobacco l Knows Players n. .__ ._ By Their Shoes ST. LOUIS. MO., Sept. 17-(CP1 -One of the unsung heroes of an excellent repairer of shoes. ed shoes. while on the road. and when they play at St. Louis. Consequently he knows a lot about the pedal characteristics o! many baseball players. “You see this toe guard. worn all the Wily throutzh.“ says Ma- donna. displaying a cieated shoe. “That's Eldcn Auker's. the Brown's submarine pitcher. He's hard on his shoes and drags his foot when he pitches. "And you know Myril Hoag. who tvas with the Yanks but now is with the Browns. He's six feet trill but this tiny size iour-and-a- halt is what he wears on his feet." In his shop Madonna specializes in a special pitcher's toe guard. Besides shoes he mends baseball gloves. unjams zippers. and talks lmscbnll with his customers. He's specialized in baseball work for 12 years. REMEMBER WHEN .. (Boy The ($1151.11. Press) Walter Lilly of Summcrlia won. the Assistant Fruit-annuals‘ Cham- p;onship o1 the Professorial Golf- er's Association a ‘yen- ago today to defeat Joe Couiliaitl cl Kent with a ihrce stroke marlin. His score was 70317. ' OUT OUR THlS 15 AGONY FER ME AH’ YOU coutowr DRAG ME usrro n- 11= 1 WA5N’T APRAr some DAY. u: WE E/ER GOT INTO A WAR . 601.0115 MIGHT BE A o1=1=1cs12 OVER ME" cuz. 1-12 eoss m-ro . THINGS ‘rnolzouot-ttv.’ “i. eon iuoavnn IUIIIEI m. r u m. 11 o m urr THE MIDDLE CLASS Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE Driver Injured In Bad Spill ALLENTOWN, Pa" Sept. 1'1 --‘ pAP) — One d1'l\'f31' was baseball is George Dom Madonna, injured. three others were up considerably and two He has stuck to his last s0 faith- Pflwrs ‘were killed 1n 3, bad fully and well in his shoe doctor- (EB-used by the locking of ing shop across from Sportsman's Wheels in the final heat of Park that his fame has spread in 2112 P569. one of th both the major baseball leagues. "Elli-harness features at the AllWn- on ire 11' The players save up their damag- town fair late today. ‘ Ralph Cumcnins. of York, bring them to Madonna m fix suffered a fractured skull and pns~1Brlti>l1 \\'ll1' children. Hy .l- R. Willinnts OUR 11111111111311‘ HOUSE TOO THOFZOUGHLY FER ME.’ ALL I'M G:Oli\l"TO DO 1S LEARN ENOUGH "TO BE A CORPORAL OR SERGEANT SO I WON’T HAVE TO CLEAN H15 BOOTS O12 WASH H15 DlGHE5" I CAN STAND A LiTTLE OF THIS FER NONE i 1* xiag." by nosing . . Oil! the P111 -2-1 111 a mound duel 511116 inttrnal 1111111195. and was re- . tween W Nlaorc and Kirby Dtrrtcd in critical condition 1 h l - " . p11. . . i1uri"_\" Gontll . -_ 0m» Pa. trainer. rt _ " glnnc wE1:l<- l5 ‘ 1111110 back oi ht 1101111. l‘. ii \ .p, i "1-11141 1110-1‘ - 0t Willianisport. P11, SllllvlWYl miner l B"‘*"k1\'“'~> "('1 (‘i118 and bruises and .1. Uttotl. oil 1W1 ‘_ Bellows Falls. V" was sliflkt-li up’ l though not seri in‘ ' ‘. P1,‘. Sfuth i» 1111-111;- ‘lor many‘ ' l ~ 11-1: ONLY TIRE l -*"-Tl'_lA'l' QIVESYOU roads, in nli weathers. l". 1L illclurinc Mari Alum-it's Buttery W __nr:\v YORK, sq». the National ..c gap .1 second trace Q Greater safety every mile of {he way. Unit's why we're proud to tel] Ylllllltihfnut Dunlop ‘Fort’. . . the 11111‘ t '5 tilt-sf. . . .1;h 1 1' i 20W solid ruhhcr teeteh iniyovlczre Sharp etlges to bite and grip the rond for sill-ht, safer traction on all Arthur Unval- _ l: 43g “hinuck ‘lirc M; icg acrricq 17-111.?)- wthni one .01.’ X11013 etween the zcams to "Al! 1111411110 Ge 11 gelri- ‘ 121.1.- hG1'1t)il.'~1_\' 1 ' t‘ - Hap 1.; shaken - . '11 b\ Ut- ~ . fflgp “b?” ' n". the by l: i‘ ' 31.04 spill " owned by LF*-l_-f“is .1\'c- .1uri g. 503k)’ P. M. Cooznhs. o! York. Pa.. and T?‘ pm me "W30 ‘l. place D913" v the - drivPn bi" Ctnnniins. ivas so scrious- 23.1.1? U w!‘ l e Opening 40-11 U‘ iilillfhd ‘f had to be ticstmjycd H n l“ 1M1 1° F- L- " I‘-li1i..-‘~\ rrxhbflrg sir 54h: TRY ro CLIMB IN rue MILK cuunz AND oer STUCK.’ we. j OFTENER 11-1111 once w a 11:: _ waseeo tr up 1'0 neveiz 5e oer: "to tc~ MYSELF IN TH‘ FACE Asa-Nu... ui> moo or .- ‘ ./' 1 L Joe. 1.1: nounnron ‘LEE i Cincinnati Moves Within Une Game Of Clinching l National League Pennant ubheh ' 2111-11 J; " " s: ~ "=1 111th - 1111101" Hoopla A NOBODY Home AND LiTTLE LEANZEQ ' OUT \\".-lO D‘- MY 6166‘! some contour FINISH vou,so lwiLt. FiL-iHTé WiT' B13565 KNUCKél l<NIVE6 TIPPLE AND “CA1” STUBBS I KIN LlCl< iOO [WEN IN A FAIR FIGHT ‘BUT I KIN 0N1}! LICK Fll-"TV VIrllCl-l S v ‘n49 . cm. mo, n»; v.11...- Syndkan, i“ . 11w m. “we YOUR aooae l6 DO von cooker), P935515 WANT ~ro AND voutze roo MAKE sovie- WEAK TO o0 Anv- ‘WW1 0F wrung ABOUT 1r W ?‘ 0"" 1 ‘/ , ’//>'L‘L ll Z K 3M1 ~_ - 51 ‘ c1000 on OLIVE comes TO Poweves Rescue l, -“SHE emcee ,, our or A Plane, using onu/ HER BlLLOWV extras Fete A PAPACHUTE HE WANTS ME TO PUT A ' LOTTA WOOD IN TH’ CELLAR““ TILLIE THE TOILER - WHATS TH’ REMUNQRATION? TO PAY VOU? THAVS A LARGE SLIM — -- SUPPOSE WE HAVE IT PAID WHAT'S HE AGREED OH! A DOLLAR! BUT HE SAYS IT'S OUTRAGEOUE: l — - > CF TWENTY -FIVE CENTS elicit.’ < BUT HE Mlcur ONLY ‘7 g PAY ME ONCE! " ‘at A MODEST BRAGGEltll NOT WiTH A common‘. WELL,\C~UES$ il-IAVE ALL IN QUARYERLV iNSTALLMENTS THE essiwrlot mmrs r0 GIVE YOUR LAWYER, MR. ROGER$ ~ - '- _____,.Z a 111/ lit/Irin- Gooonesé? THis MUST B! swsujo HEAD WEEK mAchwALcv. AND NOW ausuw/ A1212 ALL. ACTING IN vqAtT T1LL THE" BOSS $EES ‘THE WAY I'VE GOT "YHE ORDERS ROLLING» wr»;1_1_, 1.00am" MELANIE 0on1; 140m: mm MY 2.11am: 0611:3011 1H THE OFFIoF AND YET FM ‘LHE ONLY 110N351’ ___.‘-~" x\1_1_ EIGHT. BUT MUST YOU B11456 ABOUT w: 1/{411 Hy ll tsyhrrllj vaELL, Youiq ‘I; ‘ Macaw-vi, \ 1K ~ ' ~ 1' Z- Kn i ‘ i I i .\'e- Brown