SEPTEMBER 1Q. i340 m REMEMBER WHEN ' (By The Canadian Prrssy sunny J.m"_ Buttcmley, st D3115 C-ifdlllil fut-baseman, bat- "5 111 i2 runs 1n one game to sot . mijo." baseball rescrd l6 years no wday. Playing aganst Sccklyn ppdgors, Bottom ey had a perfect - ;1\'-lCl‘-SlX at bat. The Cards won \ u-a lndians Take Over Lead I GUARDIAN nAm Salvo and Broskie, germ Baseball Results l Second Game: Chlooso 33o 001 000-7 13 1 »_-_- Boston 020 00o 002-4 9 a EATURDAYS RESULTS Dean and Coll.ne; Str.ncev.ch, POBf-‘del. Coffman and Bet-res, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Andrews- fllllmore 5; Jersey Clty 1 First Elmo: buffalo U: Rochester 5 gfinLaiul m First 68m!!! I 9 P B 000 000 000-0 3 0 Montreal 6; 'l‘or0ntn o _ _ McGee and Padgett, Owen; 0 _ —_'-'_ (5ecund game called in third ln- Peaison and Milkes, 0 By DONALD LOVLX Charlottetown Royals into the mem- ninm 00 s 8 s: d G Lanawan Press Stair Writer orlviaalgugvgk00.downs_d 1 » i; ; yracuse con lmo: can an Ev Jay or m" st. Louis 20o 01o 000-s 11 o {musing Sept. 15.—(CP) —Thl.s spunky puck-carriers um pie c; AMERJCAN LEAGUE phuaqelphh 00o 00o om_1 7 o KBJHSOX] city contains enough with the Charlottetown Rangers wo Bowman and Owen: P55830000“ iitackey-mou Prince lsdward Isand- years back. while lien McInnls is a ulelllhlo 3: Chicago I Masters“, and Abwooi Mjum‘ eis in the armed services to iorma former Kansas citv star and Pe 0,10,, 1;; Cleveland 1 jsquod that would go a. long way in parrach played with last years N 00.00000 160 000m" 7 firs‘ Gama: lthe Nova SCOHB. circuit-and, ac- ztoyals. ltfarinme Junior champions. 00901000000000“ 20 s00 10000000 5 Pntsburgh om l“ 03km l5 2 cording wine grapevine. thats jllSt Defence: Ab MacKmnon. Leith New York 001 m1 ooo_ 3 8 3 whaé 0they1e intending to do th.s Jay.00h NATIONAL LEAGUE Bowen and Davis, lnpez; Melto . “m " *’° J“ ‘flayed will‘ ‘he “"15 Joiner and O'Deo. Cincinnati 3: New York 2 fhicagn 3; Philadelphia 5 F'rst Gilli??? Piltsburg o; Brooklyn 5 srcoiid Game: Eltlsbur n z: Bl°°klvn 1 Second Game: Pittsburgh New York 010 002 001-4 ‘l 000 300 0011-3 7 1. Lou; o; Boston s Dinning. ADII-IRICAN ASSOCIATION First Gomv (‘lnclnnatl ram!" 5; Louisvi", 9 Brooklyn 000 000 210- 3 5 5 mlwaukp, 5; 5L 11M“ 9 Walters and Lombardi, Kansas Clt 4; Minneapolis I Columbus .' lndllnupolls 5 YESTERDAYS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Second Game: Cincinnati 010 000 000 00-1 ll Brooklyn Derringer and Wilson; Philadelphia 000 000 000-o 2 i Wyatt and Frank-i- Cleveland 000 s10 10x—5 a 0 Vaughn and Hayes; Feller and ". INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Ramsey First Game: Toronto 2; Montreal I 002 020 1o0_1s 11 z Swmd Gomfl flwolnnd 000 040 fllx-ll 9 2 ‘Toronto 0: Montreal I Caster, Dean and Wagner. Holes; Fl?" GWIIH smvh, Dobson, Mllnar and Pyt- 5min")?! 5i JPN” C"! 4 1 m; Second Game: Second Game: Plfilruli-lphla. Baltimore 9: Jersey City 0 First (ivmé: First Gamer grep," 1M M" 901b,] 3 9 _Now:1rk 5: Syracuse 6 Chicago 1 001 220 00x—5 o 1 Second Gil-me: H9\“..'i,O5lEl1‘l1ilP11€t and Peacock; NPwark 3% sflafl-l" 0 First Game: Lyons and Trash. Buffalo 2; Rochester 1 sflrflllfl Gune: (Second rI-me postponed ruin-l grstun C00 010 010 0-2 5 2 m} hlrngn 020 000 000 2-4 ll 2;‘ Fleming, Hash and Dssatilcls. l Peacock; Rlgnc-y and Turner 0 000 000 001 00-1 8 l Hami.11.'00 Braithwaite To It's the navy that has the corner on island hockeyists. ‘There's at |lca.st enough material in the senior service to form a team with a. re- 1 serve forward line, a. defence and ll ' . l-Ieintzelman, Klinger, Bowman i u spare goalie and Davis, Lopez; Gumbert and Gordon storey, o1 the Prince Ed- Aiid t.l1e army here boasts Lleut. ward Island Highlanders, who, a few yiears buck ranged the New Eng- land amateur leagues. and also Deh- 412 100 212-13 16 2 ' vet‘, Colorado. Two other Highland- ers with hockey abilitv are Private whson; lJ0l1l1l1y Kelly and Lieut. Roy Mo" Davis, Casey, Head, Tamults 11nd l Cobe. Phelps. Here ls a squad that the Navy cou.d produce:- Foiwvards: Wilf Whelan, Ev Jay. LBuffcr Worth, Pep Darrach, Ken Mclnnis and"l"arkv Whitlock. 'I‘nrkv is a heady pivot, who work- the Cape Breton League last your. end the precedlng_s0eos_0_n led the l d with the North Sydney squad in0 l 1 .411 - Island Hockey lSquad Likely For 0000000004000 NS. Senior Circuit during their two championship years whl.e MacKmnon earned a credit- able reputation last winter with the North Sydney outfit. Goalies: Had Mclnnis and Wat- son McEwen. Both Mcliinis and McEwen play- ed the league in Denver while Mc- Ewen also blocked the puck in the New England leagues. It's s foregone conclusion that all these have the ubililv to make the navyts first team, and if present plans go through for an all-Island squad, then Lieut. Storey may move in on defence, Lieut. McCabe on tl0100e000forward lines, and Kelly u a u Y. Charlie MacKinnon or Charlotte- towii, managcr of the old Rangers, and many other Islaiid teams, is also in the city. and would be avail- able to look after the all-Island squad. Sportsman Left lChapman Wins Big Trust Fund CAPEFOWN. Sept. 15-10?) — Provision for £250,000 131,117,200) trust fund to roster institutions in South Africa not adequately provid- ed for by the state and also for Imperial interests, if at least B0 per cent of the income is spent in South Africa, is contained in the will of Sir Abe Bailey, world known sports- man. Objects of the trust include en- 11,51 Gum" 0i M L K couragement of the teaching of Al’- - . v Enllh h ls, ending ltmrlullk 331-1: g 4 E y glllifilgxdiulxlbartifitilarltisrc Aofzikazns on Mm, Sund, Ch d vacation trips to England and other D000)?‘ N0 000B- rms er an parts of the Empire. and asslstoiwe ‘ l‘ gg n“ “d “s” Irish 1m Kelly of Charlottetown to "W Salvllllm‘ “m? m 0, u . 4 t . t ' s D - 05.0.0"; Game: 110.01.; been malchedun a return bout laggeuglgffgazilzfég123201181,“ pep 21°“. 331"‘ 0%‘ 323’ 33""; 22 li’?..°‘i.°.i’.$f.?éé‘5“12i‘f‘ifti‘t"’1‘l$ m should m" be swim“ "m" . I I ._ . x fight will take place ot the Sport- “lately from the scheme’ Washington 010 031 1914 10 1 mg Club in this city next Satur- our-111 01o 00o 000-l 6 o day nlgnt. Reds Down Leonard and Ferrell; Hutchinson, Gorszca, Newhouser rind Tebbctts. l NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: “' together on s, former occasion this FWfo/{o 000 010 200-3 7 3 . summer. 1t was a bang up fight and Boston 000 203 20x—7 14 1 ended in a decision victory for Kel- Raffe§bsrgciaiiduTcd0di seen in a local ring. the St. John deem himself. the bout. international League Closes Schedule MONTREAL, Se t. 15-40?)- Montreal Royals fin hed their In- ternntlonal League season with a double victory over Toromo Maple Leafs today, but it did them no l gocd. 0 '01! the final playoff spot by beating You'll enjoy 0 0 _ fine Havana 9°55.’ 132lui“"°°' 0 and 2-0, ut remained one tobacco 1n lsenson, Buffalo defeated the ben- liiaiit-winning Rochester Red Wmgs I Canada s ' |2-l. 11nd Sffmcuse Chiefs split a llleSl doubleheader with the second-DIME 0 Newark Beers. Clqtlf INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI ("Final Standing) Fans ore in fo_r plenty ofactloii when these two top light (heavy- weights of the Maritimes get to- gether. It will be remembered that these clever boxers were brought ly who cleverly outpointed his op- ponent in one of the toughest fights Saturday night's fight will give boy s chance to re- 0 d h 010-lee is0lnk0 excellent , siane an as en 0o iig for a - - 0 fight with Kelly for several weeks “m” n. mllllm- , _ °_-_ now. Kellyk inlured hand is mcnd- rogllgnllfv 00010011 00101055 P010101) figvgfgelgglfgrn ed and he will be at his best for open date ‘or both mami as Baltimore Orioles clinch-i 0 159E and Bob Bowman were too Fill your Pocket at your dealer's today Foal... iuui-zus t. PERFECTOS 10¢ utits 15p Won Lost PCT. Jimmy Rhnleks ninth izinlng hom- er gave the Reds a 3-2 victory W" t 96 61 .611 h Giants. m???’ 05 65 .594” 151w runs in the eighth inning Jgf5py City B1 '78 .509 r511 one short for Boston Beefi 010s Baltimore 81 '79 505 they worencsed out 0-5 by sl- ‘M010. Monti-col 80 110 500 whl- Philadelphia trounced C1- Buffalo '76 B3 78 cago 5-3. Syracuse 71 90 Toronto 57 I351 Spectators Take Over In Soccer Game LONDON, Sept. 15 —iCP Cable» -Speciatcrs watching the soccer game between Arsenal and Fulham lnnk over frcm the players when mi air raid halted play after l3 minutes of the match. The 51W!!!“- iors staged an lmPWlllPl" 31m“ during the 80-minute warning. Some rabid fnn lr1 the crowd found s football mid soon there was 11 grout scramble on the field with 50 player-spectators on each side. when the mid was over the teams re‘ui'ned to the \ld and the cffic- lfll game 011s resumed with Arsenal l-O. WlPtHwEs the third successive vic- tory for the Gunners in wartime QUINN-tun‘ __A. Brooklyn NEW YORK. Sept. i5—_(AP)— Bucky Walters walttcd to h: 20ml VlClCl" today as Cincinnati Redsi route Brooklyn Dodgers 13-3 be- fore a crowd of 32,329, but bis Paul Derringer missed the some ohlmoe when the second Same M the"! doubleheader ended in a l-l. ti! Two teams with five-game 1min! streaks collided and PlttsburSh P1- rates ended theirs atthe éXPfll-W of New York Giants Willi fl double‘ header triumph. 10-3 Emil 4f3~ Beside; losing seven straight. the Giants now have last l6 0f W811‘ 111st 20 games and today dropped into mm place in the leflsuo- At Boston Dizzy Dean wok H"- other long step sums the comeback trail, defeating Boston Bees 7-4 to give Chicago Cubs an even 511M after they loat the 099"" 7'3- “Ole 13w.‘- was not the Deon o! vofe but, he displayed good control. 155111113 not a single base on bslLs [and keeping the nine Boston hits ‘well scattered. At Philadelphia. pitchers B111 M"- much for the Phillics and St. Louis l . set back Toronto 3-2 j 105k both ends of a doubléilflfldf’? game lffOm the league cellar dweller: 7-0 behind Baltimore. who whipped land 3.1, the third-place Giants 6-4 and 9-0.l lIn other final games of the regulari 0n Saturday Brooklyn 13°58"! gained a half-game on the Reds0110s they swept it doubleheader Wl-fl plttgburgh _P.rates whzlp the R905 were defeating New Yozk Giant0s00 The Dgdgers rapped home l, lee runs in the first 11mins nod vow- ed to 1t 5-0 win in the first B81110. then took the second 4-2. _on the strength of another thrlJE-Jlli ou - brook in the fourth inning. Steel Demand Seen Likely To Move Upward’ CLEVELAND. Sent. lit-MP) — sire] consumers are exertin new pressure for deliveries nlthoug mills are pmducin at 93 per cent. of cpnaclly. boa for this year. Tho magazine "Steel ‘. Publlshlns this apprntsnl today. said deliveries in general still are moderately K005i but ‘arge comnvlmenls still on mil books. combined with business im- medlntcly in urn-poet. may result soon in extending shlplllllll 5M"- "Rsqtilremcnts ‘or national de- 011cc are multllil‘ "R TRDldlY find l" mcni- directions.“ the Review stated. "Stool DIll‘(‘l1fl"‘S ln this country hv Great Britain continue hPaVY- 7t is unofficially hll‘ reliably PSWHBWG that. exports to England. includlni! all descriptions oxept scrap. W91‘! 1n August. compared 0000110 1p s with sllghgly more then 000.009 W" ll Juk U. S. Amateur Golf Title lily Bill Bonl Associated Prels Sports Writer NECK. N.Y., Sept. 15- fAW-They threw a tournament golfer in against e. week-end golf- er 1n the final of the United States Amateur Golf Championship Sat- urday and the result was s. foregone oonc uslon after the tirst nine holes. What was supposed to be a 36- hole final ended on the 27th green, with Duff McCullough, the week- end player, racing across the turf to shake the hand of Dick Chap- man, the seasoned campaigner and now title-holder. lte-pman thus supplanted Bobby Jones as the second mast decisive winner m the history of the tourn- ament. For Chapman whipped Mc- Cullough by 11 and 9, while Bobbyb biggest score was l0 and 9 against Phil Perkins in 1928. McCullough. 32-year-old Philadel- phian who reached the finals with conquest of two former champions and a two-time finalist, looked as is he were going to make a match of it when he won two of the first three holes with birdies. But two holes later the match was squared. From there on McCullucgh ""1111" Williams Will Play With llorth Sydney 0Iub0 NORTHSYDNEY, NS, Sept. 15 —-(OP)—-First official statement re- arding players for Victories entry En the Cape Breton Hockw League for the coming season was releas- ed over the weekend when it was announced Robert "Tic" Williams, former member of Sydney Million- alres Maritime Championship sqiind would play with the Northszde club. Williams, a native of Charlotte- town, patrols the centre ice lane and last season placed second in scoring averages after capturing first place in 1938. He has played wiith years. BASEBALLS BIG SIX (By Tho Associated Press) BATTING (Three Leaders in each league) GABRH Pct. Dimaggio, Yankee: Browns 188 536 1'1 186 .347 APPllrlB. While SOX 138 521 83 180 .345 lnmbardi, 110 870 50 120 .819 Cooney, Be 106 10$ 40 118 .81’! Hook 136 547 92 1T3 .316 Home runs:- American League —I"oicx, Red Box. 85: National League —M12o, 01mm; ti. Runs batted in:- Amerlcan League —Greenberz, Tigers, 130; National League, Mlze. Cardinals. 120. Former Driving Champion Dies L05 ANGELES. Sept. 15-0.?) -Georgla Coleman, once acclaim- ed as the world's greatest diving champion, died in hospital Sat- urday night or a liver ailment. she had been unconscious since Tues- ay. Miss Coleman. 28. was stricken with infantile paralysis in Novem- ber 1937, and never had complete- ly recovered. She first competed in the Olym- . me : Cleveland Steel City sextet for the pas: two . DElTOll pic Games at Amsterdam ln 1928] and won honors for the States in both the springboard and United l will be made public later. _s_-;::_ n“ _ Pennant Race Al A Glance . :\-§2_ l (B! The Associated he") I Cleveland Ln i a. ‘ 000000000 m 000000 00300-10 s_are back ,0, 0 1x16211200 fight today, , e ationai League Cinci t1 l 01 crushed Brooklyn 13-3 and X12211 , lthe teams grappled w an ll-inning XHOTTOW. 1-1 tie that they will play off t0-0 The Stzmdings;-_ ‘ ,1 AMERICAN tenure l W L Pct. GBL c115 l 14 ‘ f New York 31,, clllCilgt) 4‘ .2 0 Boston 71, u 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE i Cincinnati n . Brooklyn 16,“ l3 fill-One game \\'..1i Bdnor ~ _ celled. ‘ “m , Wartime “P. T.” To Beat Hitler 11o 40o no too ml ' T - -Tough Routine 0L0ONDON, Supt. .- 10p, . Bfy]_ 3135 Physical exercise campaign to 8111111111006 the “round-siiotiluereu slouch is spreading rapidly. 011 village nreens. football fields, cricket pitches or any 0pm field at all, thousands of _ have boosted that olri 01mm n] a erican league gr-rs nut, of firsi iifnrv 111 the pon- The lndin lnant rare and pmv} Washington Boston, lSenainrs to a 6-1 victory. Chicago Wh“ the season, Irnnard missed a shut out When Rudy York clouted hi5’ mvn and ‘ffillflls, ‘Zlllh homer of the year in the sec- lfiflfl inning. PAGE §l‘l\’lf3N _ Wins Westville finals Saturday. third giimcs n; series will 0e pin-i. i1i ‘ Tuestla Feller HQ}; Masterful’ Two-hitter; Senators Drop Detroit Tigers 6-1 NEW YORK. Sept. l5—lAPl Browns (lilo Yanks l-Ilfilllf —-Indians pennant stock took a spirited jump an the American 1 At St. Lou: League bourse a1 Cleveland lo- _Br0t\'ns ti ' day in the Indians knocked Crin- nin- Black's Athletics river in bntli ends of a twin blll In ro- gziin the lt-utlt-rship by a full gz-me. Bob teller turned ln master- ful ttvo-hllier t0 blank Philadel- phin in Ulc- opener 5-0 and the ‘Tribe overt-tune .1 four-run dcf- ir-ii to capture the afferpicce 8-5. Th1- lntliitiis‘ Sunday slum be- fore 20.05%] allowed flit-111 to jump from a hull’ game behind to 11 full contest ahead of tho losing lit-troll, Tigers, 11nd gave (‘lt-vi-lzintl its fifth triumph in six starts. lfi-Ilt-r, ultim- pill-hing opposi- tion tins southpaw Porter Vaughan, retired the first 22 mo“ 111 unit-r and was threat- ening t0 post the second nn-hit- ti-r of his brilliant career when. with 11110 nut i1i llit- eighth, Ilick Sivln-ri hit ii pitch n11 thr- handle 0f his hill 11ml it popped just over Ray Mack at second base. 0mg the W112 Yankets .1 iiic 1110111111 111:. p1 1 On Saturday bvs-iry. - of Lmnm-d M155” shuts“; 0New York Yankees _ iiio ileague race as 1e Y. back ‘Tzgers Emil (Dutch) Leonard yielded six l 0103c? league-Iced :12 D 1- . scatter/id hits in dump Iiotroit Ti-_ A nemesis to the Tigers most of "flelflhlfl Ami tlhrntllh with a 5.3 ,. lmgton Scnawim. "daily to a regular rouiiiir, many of them led b)‘ army sergeants ofTt0he girstdwoé 0w”, Q ast- ev op 11g plan Qpl 1n. eted at the time Britain's Vbiglln- teers were forming their own de- fence brigade which grew into the] present Home Guard. From tlicrel it was opened to iinyboctv who hadl the desire and strength to gel UTIWBli a. tough routiiie three ur four nights weekly. NOW the df-‘Dartmant of education la completing details to provide physical training facilities for about 2,500,000 boys and girls between the ages of 14 and 18. It was pointed out in the House of Commons (1111-1114: debate on the subject that about 5,000,000 children in elementary schools receive reg- ular training up to the age of l4. But after that, the l-lntisc was told“ comes the period when the “roiiiid- > shouldered slouch" develops. l Nearly 1.000.000 boys mid girls over the age of 14 receive some kind " T." at present through facil- ities of various clubs, but the dc- partment wants to afford similar vp- , portiinllv for every one wiiiitiitg to} “get m." Details of the department pliinl _.__ W could win only two holes with tower divine. In the 1932 Olympics sailed as crew on "Mongrel." 1:‘ _ _0 Chapman running off eight. of the She took the three-metre event Keep 0010008001., In u“ home lfoiirth position was "Four-belly 17m” o M" ‘ last nine and getting a half on the and placed second in the high} ' Sflllflfl b1- Bob Forsylhc. Crlli) TAILOR Fol-illolmftx flier, ‘diving. Bourke and l3 t" - ren. i 2a-. ____ _ TILLIE THE TOILER — WALLY CAN PRACTICE ON HIMSELF. Presentation Of donated three cups to be raced for by skippers and crews who had not raced previous to 1939 season, he Slltl'l0(l some interesting competition I ‘ between the younger sailors of the o“ l0“? hm?” C. Y. C. The five riicrs sltlled dlLr- Cmbmllse M‘ ing August proved that the city is not lacking iii junior sailors and 1m- other season should see them taking their yilaocs beside the older more expcriciict-tl skippers. of Mr. Cnmplicll. Commodore Moi"- ris presented the cups as follows: First went fourteen year old skipper of "Scout" Second place was won by Bill {or who sailed "Joke" through 211-- stwios and third place wont to R-i": Afnrfmugnll. skipper of “Mongrt-l" as Ray is nt Lxlvola College this m» 8Tisn11.\1.1.1»‘1.\' ALB —, DEVON, NB, S‘<>_pt,15~--lCP)~ 0Tho first two games of n f:vo- 0. ame series for 1i . e Sen- or Baseball r11 be Yacht Trophies 0pl11_ved lit-re 'l‘".:< day, with Dot . u champions, lnvvrp. -i ficials announced 1o When Mr. T. Arthur Campbell A gathering To on hand for the, p served by 'iie and Due to 111t- llll.'1\'0l(‘l.'1blC absence i0 Rollie ItICEHChPfll, THAT w|1.1. MAKE-UP wztt- \‘" r P0“ WEAR WELL-AND KEEP ITS SHAPE also MILITARY CLOTHS for Officers’ UFNDFTTI! Khaki Ind Air Force Blue as presented to “Blllie" Burke who GOSH. MACJS GETTINS ‘$0 Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE THE SEA HAus seven some ‘SEEM \ M‘ U55: HIN\_ I KNOW HOW_ I'M THE BEST LJTTLE (QMCEVF. TAKER- OUTER THAT EVER- PIECES 1 ANK! ANK! THAT‘6 FINEBOVS, KILL HIM TO s/V. 1F you FEEL. ‘THAT wAv ABOUT IT mm) BETTER ‘my TAKING "some our OF‘ YOURSELF HES sfiiftFé0 0 Wald rtflunnrmd m». 1013 rm; Tam!!! $11M‘ 10.01». i- RIGHT TO PRO" HIS O‘NN \NTl.7i.'r.>l$' FAULT / N'I’K-RE“TS,FIII'J\.EC>'TICKS MILT srucss ~15»: n: nu. You R o1-1, Mruauoes - CAP TlELL vou-—-_1 HA HA1 CAPS romeo. worn-s HIM to HAHN ALL ABOUT BUSINESS, so we moot-111 n11:- wrauto 13c A--UH-~:____0 - HA'.HA'.OH,AV[RY t IDEA-WES moccnl HA HA! DID