an a ——_iped-St ‘side Aces—_t0-7, here Bedeque 15-7 jover the weeined in the opener \ 10 The CBC-TV Carries NFL Beginning Sept. 11 Another season of National Football League action begins on CBC-TV Sunday, Sept. 11. Following is a ‘partial schedule of games to be carried. All times are Eastern. Sept. 11. 1.30 p.m. — Cleve- land Browns vs Washington Red- skins at. District’ of Columbia Stadium in Washington. Sept. 18. 1.30 p'm. — Atlanta Falcons vs Philadelphia’ Eagles at Franklin Field iv Philadel- phia Sept. 95. 2. pm. -.Los An- geles Rams vs Green Bay Pack- ers at Lambeau Field in Green Rav (enter). a Invitational Pace Featured At Side Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 6, 1986. To, sth | Oct. 2. 1.30 p.m.,— Cleveland \Browns vs New York Giatits) at lYankee Stadium in New York, | ‘Oct. 9. 2.00 p.m. '— New York Giants Vs°St. Louis Cardinals at [Busch Memorial Stadium im: St. iLouis (color). ae Ort. 16. 2.00 p.m. -- Detrolt Lions vs Baltimore Colts at Me- morial Stadium in Baltimore. Oct. 23. 2.00 p.m. — Minnesota ‘Vikings vs Raltimore Colts at /Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. | Later in the season the tele- ‘cast schedule will be decided on a week-to-week basis to ensure getting the more important | igames.- - — T Pace HOWARD. STARKS, . half i se peders makes a. real fime — bal! in the opening play of the game between the Stamps and back -for--the “Calgary Stam- catch and heads away with the Western Football ‘Conference Eloise Wick owned by the Greenbrier Farms of Charlotte- sey- and Yankee Timber owned by Jack Brown, Charlottetown, ‘and driven by Joe Smallwood split honors in ‘the featured In- Charlottetown Driving Park on Saturday night. ‘ Hennessey reined the five year old Gene Abbe bay mare to the win in race five in the time of 2.08, but- Smallwood captured the-repeat-in race 10 with’ the black horse Yankee Timber. in the time. of 2.08. White Lady ownéd by _ the Simmac Syndicate ~Stable of Summerside and: also driven by Joe Hennessey won the fourth dash. in 2.09, but Ozark Pele owned and driven by Sid Stead |won the repeat in the time. of |2.08:4. Armond’s Buddy owned |and driven by Lee Taylor went two fine trips as the 12-year-old Toronto Argonots-in Calgary town and driven by Joe Hennes: | vitational Trot and Pace at the | (Eloise Wick, ‘Timber’ Grab Featured Wins | O'Brien's. Nightmare owned Lord Adios (O- Poulton) 64 jand driven by Sid Stead was the |Brenda’s Flame (F. Melsa- — jeard’s only double dash winner ac) 74 las he—won the second dash~ in| Time—2.14:2;—2:12:3, : ‘> 11, and then, nipped Irene Mir| Pays $10.00; $7.00, $6.50, $8.60 ldriven. by Bobby Craig in race |$4.90; $3.60 — $30.00, $35.90, lsix in the time of 2.11:1. ° $3.50, $2.30; $2.20. Joe Hennessey, picked up his |: ' DASHES 4 AND 9 third win of the night as he |White Lady (J. Hennessey) 1 \guided “Stanley Mayhew's High- | Armond’s Buddy (L. Taylor) 2 ts land Rogue home in. front in|Mr, McElwyn Key (C, Wools capturing the third dash in| ridge) 35 2.14:2) Lord Adios owned and |Ohio's Orphan (C- Smith) 44 driven by Oliver Poulton took |Ozark Pete (S. Stead) 61 the—repeat—in—dash—eight-—1n-| Meadow Day. Chappell) 66 2.12:2 setting wp a huge daily} Times: 2.09; 2.08:4 ‘ jdouble return of $173.20. Pays:” $6.60, $3.90, $2.20; $4.90 | Mr. Twist owned and driven | $2:30;) $2;20—$5.30, $3.40, $2.40; by Don MacNeill won the. sven- | $5.50, $2.50; $2.60. th dash in 2.15:2 and combined | DASHES 5 AND 10 with Triflite for an Exactor pay |Eloise Wick (J. Hennessey) 12 of $34.90. , |Yankee. Timber; (J Small- RACE -1 _. wood) 21 Starlight Pride (G. Fitz- Elmer C. (R, MacFadygen) 3$ patrick’ Tl Topway (W. MacArthur), 438 Tipsy Turvey (J. Chappell) 2) Rose Robin (C. Smith) 54 |Shadvdale Tonette (T. Palmer) 3) Times 2:08; 2.08. ‘ erday. (CP Wirephoto) . | |Able Frisco (J. Bernard). 4) Pays: $3.50, $2.10; $2.10. $4.20 Tonight at Summerside Race. |Patch, Eleanor Patch, Sandy ae : : : sonny pet Puaiane: gelding W8S' Peggy's Lakeburn (C. Smith) 5 (win betting only) wav one of the- best balanced |Bee~ and Headboy will battle it Caee / e ' Starlight Pride oe |Jolly Polly (C. O’Brien) 6 DASH 7 cards of the season will be pre- out in what is called ‘The Mid- : Cos e driven by |Peakes Pride (F. Maclsaac) 7|/Mr. Twist (D. MacNeill) 4 sented — five capacity filled jnight Run", and as this race is " neorge es won the Bold as Brass (L. Kelly) 8 | Triflite (J, Cairns) 3 Gincank noadba ho-ah Invitation- \usually_the one with the big pay : + } eee : a por card in | Time — 2.14:4- Ernie Spencer (C. Smith) 3 ai Pace. with Sunny. Key and |— from this field of horses it é os ; Sea the field to the Halt r taking! Pays: $3.20, $2.90; $2.90; Windy June (J- Smallwood) 4 immy H. as a stable: Doe ‘shouldn't be an exception. Post| . : : : ae De d , eis 0 alf in a fast |.3.90, -2:40; $3.40. Bell's Last (R. MacDonald) 5 Timmy A a 4 Girl.. Meadow |time is at 8 p.m. OTTAWA-TI" CATS |roughshod over Montreal Alou-| Argos, winless in five starts ;quatter and 6-1 a the half. The |1.05:2. |: RACES 2 AND 6 | eceiraaa Raat fe aos ee ears A Ohio's , [= By. Jd CRERAR jettes Monday, taking a 44-0 vie- land last in the Eastern Confer- fourth quarter was. scoreless. lOWirien's ‘Nightmare (@. | “pot ney aaa Orphan. George Sohey’s Doe HAMILTON (CP) — Hamil- tory in- a Canadian Football ‘ence, staged a late rally but lost First Quarter BoM Z Stead) 11] Time: 2.15.2. p vill he tented in this fleld me FOOTBALL |ton Tiger-Cats moved into a tie ‘League interlocking game be- the ball on downs with four sec |: Calgary, field-_goal (Robin- SDU Varsity iIrent Mir’ (B. Craig) 22} Pays: $9.60, $10.10, $6.40: $3.30, of pilevieeare as everyone. of for first place in the Eastern fore 19,451 fans. jonds remaining. {---s0m)...5° 08 Willard’s Choice (L. Kelly) 2 4 $280; $2.90. Feature Pays: Daily of side-w ae. = RESULTS Football. Conference by defeat- | The Roughriders Jump 4) py. icer Terry Evanshen ac. Second Quarter — Cc Mystery. Judy (R. MacFady- {Double on dashes 1 cand 2= them ‘have paced f Ye ih ow : : ing Ottawa Rough Riders. 16-12 ahead 7-0 in the opening quar- counted foe “the ake Caleaty 2. Toronto, single (Vilunas) amp Opens gen) 4.6 Paid—$13.40 Quinella..on dash side track better t ee sha ce.| By THE CANADIAN PRE‘S Monday, coming from behind |ter on the first of three touch- ltoliehdownh Ga can' liward pass 9:45 : | Mary Leagh (D. MacNeill) 5 3/3 paid $2.9:50 -Exactor on raee much faster Doc Price tan pace.) "A Y with an unconverted touchdown downs by Reed. They moved Ene . SS 3. Calgary, field goal (Robin; The 5, 0: Reed's Sue (J. Chappell) ..6 8 |7-—-$34.90-Daily Double on daclit will be found out when these se- _BATURDS by Bobby: Kuntz’ in the fourth ‘ahead 27-0 as Campbell scored fom Peter Lisk. Larr, Robin) aq) 13:48 poe. Daley Dunstan's: Unive wes 914 811-1 8 and 9-$173.20. ven evenly matched horses face te NFL: Exhibiciens quarter before a record Hamil- three touchdowns in the second json added two field goals and a Third Quarter sity Varsity Football Team be- 4 : Sia S : {Los Angeles 29 San Francisco 9 Oe trotters, Rio .Grande-|Cleveland, 13 Pittsburgh 10 and Susan's Birthday will have |Green Bay 37 New York 10 to be on their best behaviour to |Washington 35 Philadelphia 20 head Highland Spirit, Knight | American League Norris,Gaparfay, Silver -Glen- {Houston 45. Denver 7 gile, Bold Debby and Josedale | —~ ‘Continental League Co-Pilot in races 4 and 7, Race iCharleston 35 Philadelphia: 41 4 will be an, Exactor and anyone \Brooklyn 14. Hartford 24 who’ picks’ the one-two “in this (Toronto 14 Orlando 37 ‘fieldshould have a handsome | ORFU Senior return. ; /Sarnia 34 St. Catharines @ The first end of the Daily} Man-Sask Junior - Double: will. have- eight trotters |Regina 0 Saskatoon 29 with Victory March” and -Miss’| SUNDAY Tom .Scott handicapped..to sixth American League and eighth positions with Silver (Buffalo 7 San Diego 27 Billy~ Harless Ab, Homestretch, | Continental. League Cafamity’s Boy, Wrek's. Ace yt fo 16 oe 10 vel n' idi e : : ae previa ‘Timmins 1 Kirkland Lake 14 The second-half ~ will have | Atlantic Conference aight pacers and should be hard |Lancaster 7 Halifax -34 i } Alberta Junior to pick. Free Chance on the rail : ae, i to head into. the [Edmonton Huskies-36 Edmonton Se acute l*Wildeats—7 : Homestretch--Rinder-| Heaving from sixth will be going |Calgary Wranglers 17 Calgary out to find a position into the | Colts 17 Peeueck. Misty Paul,-Frat-| ‘Man-Sask Junior. tan Abe, Rustico Boy, and Cap- \Winnipeg Wildcats 17 Winnipeg tain Rogan also leave in the) Rods 9 ; ssee Riley | Lakehead Union = — first tier, and Tennessee Pie ae eae wilicws A ae ton crowd of 29,003. The result left both<clubs with three victories and one defeat. They meet again Saturday in Ottawa. é oo Kuntz's fouchdown, on .a dive over the line from. the Ottawa one-yard line, erased a 12-10 third quarter. 2 The Tiger-Cats also got 2 touchdown from Joe Zuger, who played most of the game at quarterback after returning from a three-week layoff caused by a cracked rib. Zuger's touch- down came on a four-yard run in the second quarter. ae ADDS SINGLES — ne Zuger also kicked two 45-yard singles, the first against the wind in the opening quarter and the second with the wind in the second quarter. Place — kicker Don added two more points on sin- ‘ from 47 and 33 yards fell .wide in the second quarter. touchdown in ‘the third quarter on a 12-yard pass from Russ Jackson, Moe Racine converted and Name The Price are the trailers. The ninth race, also- an Fxact- | ee ee er ee Dodgers Clip Summerside Just Nancy, Babe Clegg, Miss Lane, Lucky Frisco. Honest “penance AD I | SUMMERSIDE Charilotte- town's _Barbour's Dodgers clip- _ Bonshaw Beats — — a Ee ___ lof the Island Intermediate ‘‘A” “Bonshaw beat Bedeque this 'softhall playdowns. | weekend in a hard fought soft-/ Junior’ Flanagan hurled 2 “fall game, taking the léad™ Ot” Sjx-hitier and Pat Shepherd their semi-final three games to |strick.a home-run to. pace the one In the game which ended |Charfottetown attack, while 15-7,_hoth_Bedeque..and_ _Bon- | Jim Lahey homered for Summer- shaw had many-standout hitters. (side and George Kinch took the “For Bedeque, R.. Murray and jmound Joss. oe -Leo-Smith-tagged—a-homer_and--Chartottetown. 110° 200 231—10 13 two hits. Bonshaw's MacDonald Summerside 301 003 000—7 6 for-fi nd Mac- } toa ast hin with x | PROB ABLE PITCHERS three on five. ; j The standout by far for both By ‘THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS | Probable pitchers today in the “teams was Hazen Lennintine of Ronshaw; in a typical play, this lmajor leagues with . won-loss records: fleet fielder ended the opposition --with a running shoe . string ¢atch. In this game which was tled wnt! the eigth inning, Jim Mac- | National League t the whole distance | Cincinnati Maloney (14-5) at Leon onchaw. while Bedeque used (New York Ribant (106), (N) Smith for the first eight in-| Philadelphia, Buh) (5-8) at iev ith G. Chicago, Jenkins (2-7) nings and relieved him with G. | Audits carving hi) at BiOe t y out the final ee burgh, Veale (14-9), (N) ; ; Houston, Zachary (1-2) at St. |Louis, Biles (4-12), (N) PRACTICE | San Francisco, Gibbon (4-6) at iLos Angeles, Osteen. (14-11),. cam <American League Due to the fact that: there will | California, Newman (3-7) or he’ no Junior Game this even- Wright (4-6) at Kansas City, ing. the City. League Midgets Lindblad (5-8), (N) Will have a baseball practicse Chicago, John (13-8) at Minne- at 5:45. at Memorial Field in sota, Grant (11-13), (N) | prepafaiion for the Maritime | Washington, Moore (3-2) at | Playoffs with Moncton this week-. Detroit, MeLain (17-11), (N) -end. Carl McQuaid. .and__ Bill | Weatherbie request a full turm |land, Bell (13-11), (N) out for this very important prae | New York, Bouton (2-8) at tise : iBaltimore. (McNally (424hy (N) STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY Tuesday, Sept.6. Post Time 8 P.M. . RACES 1 & §& \—Gliding Billy; 2-Harless- Abb: 3—Homestretch? 4 Calamity’s | Bov; 5—Wick’s Ace; §—Victory March; 7-—-Evelyn’s “Ardent; 8— | Miss Tom Scott. : RACES 2 & 6 1—Free Chance: 2—Rustico Bay; 3--Grattan Abe, 4 Misty Paul; | 7—Tennessee Riley; B—Captain Logan; &—Homestretch Linda; 8—Name The Price. RACES 3&7 us Key, 2—Doe Price; 3—Timmy H ; 4--Paddvland Girl. B—Meadow Day; 6—Ohio's Orphan; 7—Mocuntain Marie. RACES 4 & 8 1—Sunny 1-Highland Spirit; 2—Knight. Norris; 3--Caparafay; 4—Susan’s | 6<Rio Grande; 7-qBold Debbie; Birthday; 5--Silver Glengile; 8—Jnsedale Co-Pilot. RACK 9 1 Just Naney; 2 Lucky Frisco; 3- Babe Clegg: 4 Mise Lane, 8-Eleanor Patch, 5—Sandybee; #—Headboy; 7—-Honest Patch; Daily Double on Races 1 & 2; Exactor on Race 4; Quinella on Race #; Exactor on Race 9. LOND. | Boston, Fischer (1-1)- at Cleve- | and kicked a 47-yard field goal ‘llead the Riders took into the | quarter. ithe third as Skatchewan = in- creased its margin to 41-0 and Jack Abendschan, who had con- iverted- five of the six touch- idowns,: closed the scoring in the 'final 15 minutes with a field : goal. i | . The result. moved ‘Saskatch- ‘ewan into -sole possession of 'first place in the Western Con- ference with five wins and. two ilosses. Montreal is in third place jin the Eastern Conference with a 32 record. -_ 6 |LANCASTER HOT, Ron Lancaster completed 14 of 15 passes good for 247 yards. Bernie - Faloney .and George Bork shared quarterbacking du- ities for Montreal-and completed 10 of 18 passes for 59 yards. ‘They had three | passes ‘inter- cepted. i Sutherin-|__Saskatchewan--rushed- for—195 vards compared with Montreal’s gles when field goal attempts |100. Saskatchewan's 442 yards. in total offence was good for 23 \first downs. Montreal had only Whit Tucker scored Ottawa's 159 yards in total offence and | Rhythm Boy (13 first downs. First Quarter" 1. Saskatchewan, touchdown (G. Reed) 2:32 : Reed scored twice in jconvert. — | Toronto's touchdown was \scored by Al Irwin on a 74-vard [paae-end-rHe play with Wally |Gabler: *John—Vittnas added a. jconvert and a single on a wide ifield-goal attempt. Calgary led 3-0 after one gin their practise for the 1966 4. Calgary, touchdown (Evyan- * \season Tuesday, September 6 at shen)’ 4:51 » i vert ( son) ov" Bi 5. Calgary, Convert ‘Robinson fie field. 6. Toronto, touchdown (Irwin) 5:42 ene ‘ Coach. Ed ‘Hilton has ‘a rug- 7. Toronto, convert (Vilunas) ‘ged training schedule prepared | Fourth .Quarier and has been in contact with No. scoring. ; jmany Island. players wo have | FREDERICTON (CP) Mira- |michi Eddie, Mountain Valley. land J.:Scotch Hal were double winners on a nine dash harness card at Fredericton raceway Monday afternoon. f It was the first of two cards Monday that marked the open- ing of the Fredericton Invita- Mifamichi “Eddie won in 2:12 ley was clocked in 2:14--and {2:10 45, and J- Scotch Hal won jin 2:07 ‘and 2:06 1-5, fastest-time lof the card._ : Pays were small. Second Quarter 3...-Hamilton,. single conceded ‘Sutherin’s kick) | Third Quarter 1:28 : . 8. Saskatchewan, touchdown | 4. Hamilton, single (Gilbert | (G. Reed) 4:53 _ conceded Sutherin's. kick) 9. Saskatchewan,—con- B:37 s : ;—vert_(Abendschan) —- ' 5. Hamilton, single ~(Zuger) 10. Saskatchewan, touchdown [:* "31:90 | (G,,Reed) 13:02 | 6. Hamilton, touchdown (Zu-/11. Saskatchewan, con- * ger) 14:33 vert (Abendschan) Third Quarter Fourth Quarter 7. Ottawa, touchdown (Tucker) |12. Saskatchewan, field goal. 7:10 : (Abendschan) 10:07 8. Ottawa, convert (Racine) | 9. Ottawa, safety ‘touch . 10:46 CALGARY WINS di Fourth Quarter - By JOHN SHORT 10. Hamilton, touchdown! CALGARY (CP) — Calgary (Kuntz) 9:16 ALOUETTES CRUSHED REGINA (CP) — Saskatch- ewan Roughriders, powered by \fullback George Reed and beans Hugh = Campbell, © ran Gilbert + vert.(Abendschan) 7. Saskatchewan, \Stampéders emerged from the {Western Conference basement iMonday with a 13-8 victory over Toronto Argonauts in a Ca- ‘dian Football League interlock- ing. game before. about 20,000 fans. T | SAVINGS | EARN. voces CURRENT ACCOUNT © Interest payable | | | | Phone quarterly balance, © Accounts opened by the 20th of the month ear interest from the first. © Money may be dep~sited or withdrawa at any time by mail, or in person. MAJOR TRUST. COMPANY - ! | 219 GREAT GEORGE STREET, Charlottetown, P.E.I. : | : Phone 894-4910 | 608 Queen St., Fredericton, N.B. | eee eine PWS RRS 9 am. to 5 p.m Daily —o 475-6689 in the second quarter. Ottawa's| 2) Satskatchewan, con- | ° remaining points came on aj} vert (Abendschan) | SAINT JOHN, N.B. CP)—J. safety touch in the third quar- Second Quarter [Scotch Hal. a seven-year-old “ter when tackle Bob Brown! 3. Saskatchewan, touchdown |brown gelding. paced the mile nailed Zuger~ behind the Hamil- | (Campbell) :16 Lin 2:06 2-5 to win the featured ton goal-line. iia a 4. ‘Saskatchewan; touchdown |$400 Invitational on a nine- First Quarter * -(Campbell) 8:20 dash ‘harness racing: card here 1. Hamilton,single (Black-con-| 5. Saskatchewan, con- |Saturday : ——ceded Zuger’s kick) 5:48 |> verf (Abendschan) ie 2. Ottawa, field. goal (Racine) 6. | Saskatchewan touchdewn-/— Other winners were ~ Adios GO (Campbell) 14:29. |Guy (2:09 1-5), Kimbley Girl con- | (2:14 45), Operator (2:10 45), owners ~————-|Hockory Nut” t2:167"25), Char= stop” watch for his driver Dave lie Teachout (2:16 25), Laura Comet (2:14 45) Guinns Boy 1 (2:14 25) and Jolly J-e r-ry dash regular card in 2.10 1-5: (2:12 4—5). ‘ Pays were small. . | MARITIME RACING . 3-5- and 12:13" 2. Mountain” Val-= r (2:15), Noble | Wickham (2:10 4-5) and Chuck H. (2:10 45) were other win- ners; _-lwere double winners in times of ‘!-5). Come ono jperformed in the various Inter Scholastic organizations. Coach Ed Hilton has drawn up a _ comprehensive ‘training schedule in anticipation of .good season against the other teams of the Maritime College League. ‘Hilton has been in contact with most. of last year's veterans and jwith many new players who per- formed in the various Island In- ter-Scholastic Associations and anticipates a good turnout. The off-Island veterans of: last iyvear, including the Driscoll bro- ithers are not back from the summer layoff-yet but they are SAINT JOHN, NB. “(CP)}— ,Pride's-Star was the only dou: ble winner on a nine-dash har- ness racing card here Monday night. . Pride's Star raced to the wire in 2:11 and 2:10 45, beating his own lifetime mark twice. — Other winners were Highley’s Way. (2:10 35) Galaxie Hal (2.14), Lucky Goose (2:15 1-5), Sleepless Knight (2:16 2-5), Ken Frisco ‘2:12 2-5), Colleen's--Vie- 10.00 a.m__on_ the S.D.U. athle- | :| - BASEBALL. tory- (2:14), and Adios Astro- ¢xPected to show some time Lnaut (2-16-45). _ (Monday afternoon or evening. a we ee TRY HARA-KIRI FRURO— (ery —_ Hatty’s TOKYO ‘Reuters)—A Japan- Bomber of the E. and H.. Wheb- by stables of Dartmouth, N.S., won the richest harness race in ‘ese__tried to commft hara-kiri with a kitchen knife today at ;the main gate of the US naval ithe Maritimes Monday taking jase at Yokosuka near. Tok ; s ‘ ; yo. $3,355 - for his owners in the j¢ was apparently a protest ‘eighth running’ of the’ $11,000 : ’ ’ against the ie |Donnie Turner Memorial Stakes. jport by the United States—nu- | “He-took the annual event from clear ‘submarine Sea Dragon, Speedy Con and Top Rhythm tn ipolice said--The man sat down sri ei CHFFORE—FtSt \a_time_of_2.10_2-5_on—the~soggy—on—the-street,—placed—a— bunch Philadelphia—5 New TCCT = night. It was 5 of red —rarnat ithe.fastest time might. | The champion also won a cool- him,. and_the n_drove. the knifeiLos—Angeles-8—Cincinnati 6 ~ fons in front — of lint his abdomen. Police. said he is expected to live. ‘er for himself, a neckpiece of roses, a silver tea service for his and ‘driving boots and 21 and 210 1-3 and 2.12 twice for Get Even. : Other winners were: Speedy ‘Con (2.12- 45), Mirimachi Vesta (2.15.3-5) and Valley Chief (2.12 Pinkney. He took race’ one of the eight- Top. Rhythm and: Get Even # { ® ver Dew! Player's Kings Pays $6.60, $4.00, $2.80; $7.20, $4.40; “$4.20 $5.40; $3.70, $2.20: $2.20. | RACES 3. AND 8 | {Highland Rogue (J: Hen- | 2.70, $2.10; TTT Pata t Ct nessey) 18 . om emrwememerrs: Storey Electric Ltd. |Lakeburn's Pride ‘C. Smith) 3.7) hs « a es Lorna Price (J. Bernard) 4 2 QMROAUBS@OLKG te) eRhOLUmGDAMa. The Sheik (B. Craig) 55 | i | ~- ROUNDUP | By THE CANADIAN: PRESS | SATURDAY American League ‘Baltimore 4 Chicago 1 Detroit 8 Cleveland 1 --* New York 1-7 Minnesota 6-4 Boston 7 Kansas City 0 -Washington-6 California’? { National League \Chicago” 1. Pittsburgh 9 San, Francisco 2 St. Louis 3 Los Angeles 7 Cincinnati 3 [Philadelphia 8 New York-4 Houston 2-4 Atlanta 12-6 I. ~ - SUNDAY p American League ‘Boston 3-2 Kansas City 0-7 - - Detroit 4 Clevéland 3 |New York 2 Minnesota 9 Baltimore 8 Chicago 5 ~ la eS Sh eons att PLAIN Gf Filer ot tte CIGARETTES ae National League iChicago 5 Pittsburgh 8 Houston 0 - Atlanta 2 San Francisco 9 St. Louis 2 q Shop Where Parking Is A Pleasure At - = * ROBINSON SUPPLIES LTD.. 42St.-Peter's Road ~ REGULAR and KINGS ; — + eth debaters iy Come onover — ~-with no letdown in taste