PAGE SIX Yanks C Ban/ram Cains Twentieth Victory As Bombers Blast Cleveland ’s Indians 8-3 NEW YORK. Sept. 14—(AP)—— The Yank: s made it official today CilIlCillIllZ l- .- 19-12 American League Pennant as they defeated the in- dians, 8-3. at_ Cleveland behind the pitching of H12 Ernie Bonham. N0 mutter what happens from here on in. the Bronx Bombers have qualllicd for their second straizht World Series and tr _ir sixth in the last seven years, With 98 victories and 4T deitats. they can lose all their remaining contests and still' finish in front of the second-place Boston Red Sox. 1i was llttlilK that Bonhain. maln- ltav of liie cliiimpioiis’ stall all season. had the honor oi Ditching the clincher, He allowed the In- dians nine hits as he hunt: up his 20th triumph of the year and was not at his brilliant best. but his teammates smacked leflv Al Smith and Vern Kennedy‘ so lustily it didn't tiiatter. The Yanks took their newest hon- ors with modesty and little excite- ment. Bv this time it is a familiar story to Manngei- Joe McCarthy and most of his avers. Thev moved on imnicdlziicli‘ \ D-clroii. whore they open a sci-its Wednesday. White Sox Blank Bed 50x At Chicago. Boston Red 80x to- day dropped a 4-0 contest to Chl- cakos White Sox in the third Raine oi their series Each side made eight hits. but Johnny i-Iumphries scored a shut- out for his 11th victory oi the sea- son. Heber Newsome was the victim oi the Chicago team's attack. Browns Clinch Third Place For the first time in 14 years. St. Louis _Bi'owns are assured oi third place in the American Leaizuc-a dizzy hellzht they clinched mathe- matically at St. Louis with a 16- inninz. 5-4 triumph over Philadel- phia Athletics. The Browns’ winning marker was unearned. Chet Laabs walked. went to third on Vern Stephens’ single gllltl scored on a wild throw by Lou air. Hudson Paces Senators At Detroit, lanky Sid Hudson fin- ally achieved his 10th victory pitching and batting Wusliincton Senators to an 8-6 decision over Detroit Tigers. Banquet For K. of 0. Teams One hundred enthusiastic softball players and inns izathered last night at the V-Club to conclude the softball season sponsored by the Charlottetown Council 0f the Knights of Columbus during the Summer months. Lecturer RA. MacDonald presided. His Excellency Bishop J.A O'- Sullivan attended the banquet and personally presented the irrizrs to the members of the Aces, the Will- ninc team. ‘ About fifty boys attended ‘the functions as guests of the Char- lottetown Council. loading them- leTves with eats they were in fine fett-Ie to enjoy the brief but witty speeches that followed the dinner The general consensus oi’ Opinion Was that the Aces won the cup due to their capacity to eat more than the members 0i the other teams- Cilpt. the Rev. J.W. McCardle Iddressed the group and he was followed by the Captains of the three League teryns. JOe Zakem, Cyril Callaghan and John Butler, the managers of the threg teams, Dan Noonan of the Aces, Jack Richards of the Braves and Gus Murphy. also extolled me prowess of their boys in a fast crossfire of wit. Others who spoke were Dr. J,T, Croteriu, Bill Campbell. Secretary the Refit-ration Centre. Boo Brad. Icy. Head Umpire, M. Alban Farmer Urias MacDonald and Judga C. 8t. Clair ‘n-ainor. Fall and winter activities lecturer RA. MacDonald ln- nounced that a programme of foot- ball. hockey and basket-ball would be lponsored b the Knights a; a con- tinuation o this work. A special feature of the evening was the presentation of the Art Campbell shield, symbolic of the Quoit Championship of the Char- lottetown Council, to Leonard Mne- Doriald. Mr. MacDonald won the trophy by winning twelve straight games without suffering a single defeat. Members oi the Aces. thi- team which won the softball cl‘. “fill-GIT- ship. are Nichoson. I-Iaughey, Burke, Martin, Cotirstt, Richard. V/helan, Wilson, Zakem, and Prauglit. Chiefs take Second straight From Royals MONTREAL. $61M. l4—(CP)- Montreal Royals dropped the second straight game of the International League senu-iirial playoff to Syra- cuse Chiefs here tonight, 4-2, be- cause of their failure to hit Clay- ton Lambert at opportune times and also because of the inability oi rookie southpaw Steve Nagy to keep from feeding a home run ball to Dutch Mele. Melc. who blew two homers over the rizlit field wall in the opener on Sunday, blasted another off Nazi's delivery on his first trip to the plate. There were two men a- board and thus the Chiefs scored sufficient runs in the opening inn- lnz to win the flame. Remember When Dick Chapman scored the most Impressive victory in 45 years "in the United States Amateur golf tourna- ment on his home course at Mam- aroneck. N. Y.. two years aizo today. Chapman defeated Duff McCullough of Philadelphia, l1 and 9. McCiil- 1011211. a week-end lzolfcr, defeated two former champions and a two- time finalist in earlier rounds. War-ZS Years Ago Today By The Canadian Press MIPIZ. 15, IBIT-Five-man Rus- sian war cabinet formed under Premier A. F. Kerensliy. Battle centre in northern Italy transferred to Balnsizza plateau where Italians trained in the southeast. United States record war credits bill for 811.538.000.000 passed unanimously. NEW INDOOR SPORT MANHATTAN. K85. - (C?) — Jack Plummer, assistant chief o! police. has an interestina hobby. Hls aim is so R0011 he can shoot files off the station wall ustnlz an air rifle loaded with matchsticks. ,_.\ i ENTRY LIST SUMMERSIDHORSE RACES WEDNESDAY, SEPT. lbtla CLASSIFIED WINNIE SCOTT. John Farmer. LUCKY GUY, Allin: Cliicliff, Charlottetown. GRACE ABBE, Frank Adams, Halifax. Klnkora. KELLYS NIGHTMARE, C. ll. llorton, Murray silver. SILENT MAC, Vernon Proud, Brackley. Little Giants Square series THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD! i filt- linch Flag Cards rally In ninth to With Newark Nip Phils 6-3 JERSEY CITY. 80W. 14——(AP)— Behind the five-hit Ditchim of Hugh East, Jersey City Giant-s Brook! downed Newark Bears 3-1 today to even their International IAMue playoff series at two victories a- piece. Except in the seventh inninB. when the league champions bunch- ed singles by Gene Corbett Russ Christopher and an inileld grounder by pinch-hitter Tom Byrne for their only run. East was master oi every situation. The Jer- sey City rigiit hander walked two and fanned five and not a Newark- er reached third base until the seventh. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 000 040 103-8 14 l Cleveland 000 200 100-8 9 4 Bonhain and Rosar. Hemsley (5); 51111111, Kcnncdy (8) and Hogan, ' Deniiing i9) . Pliiladblphla. 00o 201 010 000 000 0-4 15 I 100 000 021 000 000 1-5 9 2 Si. Louis L. Harris and swift; Muncrlef, Fbrens (9) and Hayes. Ferrell (9). Boston 000 000 000-0 8 1 (jliicugo 110 200 00X-4 I 0 H. Newsome and Conroy; Humph- ries and Treeh. Washington 1Z0 010 220-8 11 2 Detroit 032 000 001-8 12 2 Zubcr, Hudson (3) and Early; Trucks, Benton <5), Gorsica (8) and Parsons, Unser (9). NATIONlAL LEAGUE Si. Louis 100 000 104-8 9 I. Philadelphia 000 001 200—3 7 B Gumbcrt. Dickson ('7). Krlst (B) and ODea; Pearson, Podgajny (8), Hughes (9). Nahem (9) and Bragan, Livingston (9). Chicago 011 000 000-2 8 1 Boston 000 000 041-4 0 1 lee. Bithorn (B), Olsen (B) and Schclfinz; Donovan and Lombardi. Pittsburgh 000 100 000—1 6 1 New York 400 002 00x—-6 6 0 Dletz, Strincevich (1) and Phelps; Schumacher and Mancuso, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Playoffs) Newark 000 000 I00-1 I 3 Jersey City 120 000 00x-3 ’i Z Gerheauser. Candlni ('7) and Rob- inson: East and Poland. Syracuse 301 000 000—4 6 0 Montreal 000 001 100-Z 6 4 Lambert and Bottariiti; Nagy, Al- bostit <3), MoCrabb ('7). Bpauldlruz (B) and Howell. Dapper (8). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Playoff) Kansas City 300 001 010-5 l0 I Columbus 100 000 100-Z 9 1 Refs and Sears; Brecheen. Crouch (8) and Heath. (Playoff standing-Kansas City won 3 lost 2.) Leo may be In lineups Before end NEW YORK. Sept 14—(A.‘P)-— While his slightly shell-shocked Dodgers had expncir. orders w do NEW YORK. Segt. 14—(AP)- Btlll weary from the strugsla with yn Dodgers. St. Louis Card- inals had w scramble today at Phil- adelphia to get in a 6-3 decision over the Phils. But they made the trade with a great four-run rally in the ninth inning and increased their National and League lead to l l-2 Ramos over time Dodgers as well as keeping alive their chance to move another half game forward tomorrow while Brooklyn waits through two open dates. The Cards showed the wear and fear of their gruellinlz series with the Dodgers at the end of last week and the doubleheader which they divided with the Phils yesterday. Catcher Walker Cooper was bench- ed because of bruises and captain Terry Moore had to leave the zame early because o1’ a stiff leiz. Brave: Scnln Cubs A-t Boston. a four-run eighth inn- imz highlilzhied by Max West's third homer of the three-game series, Rave Boston Braves a 4-2 victory over Chicago Cubs. Giants Scuttle Pirates Here in New York the Giants bunched all six of their hits in two scorina innings to beat Plttsburizh Pirates. 6-1, and sweep the three- izame series. Billy Werber Is retiring __, ..__- NEW YORK. Sept. I4—(AP>- Baseball loses one of the most rui- ged of its rugged indivioualists in the retirement of Billy Werber. who ls wisely folding his tent before he begins to fold himself. The Giant third baseman. suf- ferinz the miseries as a result of a sore toe and lame hip, is going back to his Maryland home and his thriving insurance business, and thrivimz is the right word. It's said he has written policies on half the players in the major leazue. and that one reason the Reds won two pennants while he was with them is that the players on the other teams were afraid to advance as far as third base for fear he'd have them signed for a $5,000 double indemnity while they were waiting for the hit and run, Wins Boxing. Title Overseas. Pie. Albert Nlckerson of this city has won the middleweight boxing title of the 3rd Canadian division, it was reported yesterday. Pte. Nickel-son. who ls known to local boxing fans as "Kid" Nicker- non, is one 0f the most popular boys ever to appear in a local boxing ring and the news o! his outstanding success overseas will be warml, received by sport fans through t e entire province. He has appeared in local rings many times n the past before he enlisted in the Army Medical Corps, and always gave a good ac- count ot nlmself. The medal which he won has been recevied here by his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nlckerson, of this city. The medal contains the name and unit oi’ Pte. Nickenscn and the following: "(lrd Canadian Division nothing but loai today and tomor- England, 1941 Middleweight Qham. row and to forget st. Louis Card- inals-il they could-Manager 1.1.0 Durocher. liiinseu, was taking deep. breathing exercises to net in shape to play a little shortstop in the race down the stretch. “If we tie it up again you can bei; I'll be in there,’ he void the Associated l-‘rcss. "I'm not eligible at the moment, but all I'll need to do is notify league headquarters I want to play." Up to a iew years 830 Durocher was one of the name's top snort- stops. but he turned the lob entire- ly over to young Peewee Reese this season. At the moment Reese, IIAG most of the Dodgers. is in a bat- tinit slump. Austin Hanover Cops Circuits’ Feature event pion. LAST CALL 0 THE RACES Your last chance to see the best trott ers and pacers in Canada in six thrill- Two afternoons that will chase away your worries l ing events ! Scenes at race track at Charlottetown ExhlbitlonvGrounds Wednesday Alien-noon, Sept. 23rd. _:s CLASSES- Thursday Alternoon, Sept. Zllth. ——3 CLASSES- FULL PROGRAM OF EVENTS APPEAR LATER RACES START AT 2 P. M. EACH DAY NO DELAYS-Program will move right along. ADMISSION TO GRAND STANDS 50c. PLUS TAXES 15c. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION LT. COL. D. A. MacKINNON, D.S.O. - President. I. W. BOULTER. Secretary. =siz=i=ivoiroiv "U—FP ATH En ewEuJ! IT'S Mmzv ous! REMEMBER uow- ‘M ooi MISS BELLE AUBREY, llazen lloward, Cormvnl, 8*‘ J MICKEY VOLO. Guy, Borden, y. , IL WI“ MIFKIE MOUSE, Frarli Glover, Summcrsirle. ii y J i“! .'__0¥" Boardng House __ WHV 5O THiCK? BUT HQN CA ' ram: FOR ALL READING. Pa... Sept. 14——(AP) WELL. ‘T MAKES ‘T VOUTELL WHEN / EGADIJAKE/ wn-H QUR RmH You QHOULDA LET Austin Hanover, owned by '1'. B. Grancy oi Sparkhili, N.¥.. today won the rtcuuiniz ran- ruturlty I01‘ tyvo-ykar-old trotters. feature event FAMll-V Tainan-ion azumo é UBANE candor BEAR "r0 ME PAW HIM up IN TH FlRGT PLACE.’ MwHEN y. BEDFORI) (IRATTAN, Tim Arsenault. Sumrnerside. llllLLll-j KALMUCK, Willard Kelly, Charlottetown. HARDER FER SEEMS vou come TOTH‘ T‘ GET no! THEN I - NEXT LAYER? }""‘T‘,’§'_~};‘,';1Eflkwgffmshlflfifif- I u on i... 0.1.4.... d... Dlbilrllln .. pour HAVE TO PUTA l-OBE Ffce iN A wasswue. us come-s FER we i l ._. . , on o , Q arn etmvn. (it's-no Circuit races at tne Berks NEW ONE ON EVERY MATCH. WAS IVN BROTHER, Pl-NQJCAL CULTURE TM ITA BRITTON, George Brnoklns, Kenslngton. imposition. DAy CUZ WHE n- 6 ff BECOM . PAUL ABF Power Bros Charlottetown Summaries‘ - ’ N ETs ES YOUR DUTY To l-E55ON TODAY I LL‘ 4» ~- ~ ' , _ uzw LOOK\N'1 Jis‘ WIPE THE » 3 Reading Futurity, two ear old D _ ¢ BLOT FROM THE Twlerr HlN\ INTO z CLASSH-lm guihpuréenszusis fascia) renl. l TAKE TH FlRST LIAVER Z HOOPLE GHiELD 3y A HARP,“ BEBE McELWIN. Dan Rice. Charlottetown. Cflfmfllvnakffiljrfl-mg) ° z 2 FF, l5 ALL. GRAPPLING WITH BOSWELL! JACK CLYDE, Gen. Callback, Summerslde. Duchess Hanover uiatnhell) 9 1i zl-g-GURELY YOthwlTi-l RAYMOND BUDLONG, Wcllln t MN u. s ih t. Darnlav. l ‘ram 3 UR BRAWN 5AM LADY HAL. Wellington nmciognulnpiri, n“ m" W§""°YHK"’P(‘{' MlIfit-lge lfilrlwet- ¢5TRiP THE bub scorrr WATSON. Goo. Bronklns, Kcnslngtnn. Déuntifi. LEQfi-q 5:28:31 ¢QQTI5 GEARQI BONNIE SCOTT, C. N. llnrton, Murray River. Lady Gantle. i-lestcr Hanover, Len- ' smomc. SAM, cm... O'Brien. Covchead Road, 0m Hanover. ‘ridy Hanover and WAIT N‘ SEE. Willard McDonald, Summerslde. D°1°Y°S "EMT" 915° 5mm“- Time 2.08, 2.00%.. IZ-class pace. nurse $700 (three HILDA BUDLONG, Andrixw Perry. All races to be rnccd three heat plan. h“; man“ i5 per cent each purse be awarded winner. Hopewortiiy Lee (Gooclliart) 1 1 l Entry 5 per cont nf purse —5 per cent additional from money winners. km” Mcfilnney (signer), a g 3 All purses divided 40-30-18-114 per cent, min“ “novel m" Hora; winning first two heats must start in last scoring position. TclligcrldggkizvfiwTliiigsFSirlglglzlg) BIRD: Rights reserved to change classes or declare races off on Mcount Hanover, Cinco Woollen, Jackie had weather or track. Grattan. and Hunter also started. nAfEs START 2 R M_ Time 2.03. 2.0334, 2.04. All horses with names of drivers will be declared in and positions go, | 5 u, drawn for 9 l’. M. Tuesday night (Sept, 15) at walker‘: Barn. Charlotie- heat cplglulfro" our" ‘ W ( f” town. Clieerlul Hanover (Brown) l I l J d i Z 2 2 ’ conglliioié-T. A. Rules to Iovem except where ill?! conflict with above Gqficléffileofilcroétvlrzmrilgton) 5 3 3 JWHIIHH . n m / ‘ ‘ Wallace l-Ianove (Miller) 3 4 0 7/ ' -|‘- ' " ‘ WILLARD MacDONA;.D.eu Rieglrggouffits lphuiim. ‘ 4 6 4 JRMHUJAM’ Qcl’ a RY ‘ r’ Allie Watts Aubrey (Flelch) s s 5 M1’ - 7"! j Time 2.11%. 2.10. 2.10%.