Giants Move Closer To League Lead The New York Giants moved I mite closer to league-leading Brook- lyn Dodgers last night in the Na- tional Lcague but Cleveland In- (liaiis. despite a. tight, five-hit ef- furl. by bit: Uarcla, remained 3”.- Lvamcs behind New York Yankees in the American League. The Giants defeated Philadelphia Phillies in extra innings 4-3 to close to wihin sevcn games of the Dodg- vrs .Vinnnwhilr, in A night. contest mo llnsion Bravos gained their first v:c'ui'v mrr the Brooks 6-3 in ii innings. in the American League Gil Mc- lmiicntri led an old-fashioned i':i::kco power display uith two rmiir inns and five RBI's as the trivia i-uninpions routed Philadel- plxi Athletics 12-12 Cleveland, in A mv mine shut out the last-place llmmir Tigers 2-0, 3 The (limits. likc the night before 1 uiicn ilicv beat the Philllm 4-3 ml in jiiniiizs. wont. ll Innings laSt' will lwlmr nutiirldor Monte Irvinl .1 .(ill'.'l” with the bases lozidedl 0' one out in fclrh home the win- l”Il2 run Rclicf pitcher Al Corwln. ahn reccivrd credit for his fourth strncht victory azninst no cleft:-its. lwiiiirhvri tlir dc::r"nw rrilly in the wit of the ilth with a slnizle. 'l'lin Rrairs beat Brooltlvii alter Isl-tug It driibbinnzs. Sid Gordon's lun- ill. single HERIIISI. reliever Joe llinck move in Johnny Logan with lhc flT'f'ldlIl2 run. L I lo-irth-inning homer by blgi ivikn F..isirr and ii double and al .-mslp in the seventh inning pro- rltircd Cleveland's two lone runs and cave them an even split in the , two-crime series with the 'I'igers.' ('vTll'i'l.l'S victory was his 18th of the 1 season acainst nine losses aiidl mnrkcd the first time this year he has beaten the Tigers. WMh'.mzton Senators vaulted from sixth place in the American loop to a third-place tie with the Chicago White Sox by defeating Boston Rod Snx 4-2. It was Bos- ton's sixth successive defeat and Probable Pilchers YORK. Sept. um l I l i NEIV Probable 4--(APl--- pltchers for tomorrow's mllor league games (won lmi rrrnrrls in brackets): American Leazun New York at 1Phllad0lphla- Kin- ava I7-Tl: or Miller (3-5) vs Kellner (10-11). Boston at Wasi-ilngionwklnder (4-4) vs. Shea (10-7) or Sanchel. (0-O). Chicago at Cleveland (nightl- Plnrce (13-10) vs. Wynn ii?-I2) Only games scheduled. National League Brooklyn at (0-0) vs. Wilson Philadelphia Konsinnty Boston--Lehman (11-11! at New York - 15-25 vs. Lanier (T-I21. Pittsburgh at St. Louis inighil -Roll i0-0 vs. Mizcll I9-6l Only games scheduled. Slar's Pride Trols In Two -ed St. in.g Dodgers the 12th victory of Bob Porterfleld. who allowed eight hits. The combination of Vic Wei'tz' home-run blasting and Duane Pli- le:te's sharp six-hit pitching hand- Louis Browns their first Comlskcy Park triumph of the sea- son with an 8-0 blanking of the Chicago Sox. Wertz slammed his 22nd and 23rd circuit. wallops, pro- ducing four runs. Stu Miller, sensational rookie right-liniidcr of the St. Louis Card- inals. pitched his second i-0 shut- out over Chicago Cubs within three weeks, hurling: a four-hitter in which the Redbirds' only run off Warren Hacker was scored on three first-liming singles. Cincinnati Reds climbed all over ill-year-old Jim Waugh in the sec- ond inning to defeat Pittsburgh's rookie-filled lineup 7-2. A crippled Cincinnati lineup - wtli cloutng Ted Kliiszmvski and catcher Andy :.y we. v..i.... m.u..i. ll n... e..,. , nousan 931'" turn: SPORT , , . "Y ”'”P'l'l K .. 3 -Ken Rosewnll. PAGE SIX Tennis Finals Over Week-End Squadron-Leader Lacombs and Squadron Leader Levltln of the R.C.A.F. defeated Jack llennessi-,v and Jim Palmer 6-3. 6-2. 5-7, 6-3 recently to advance to the finals of the mens doublcs in the Pro- vincial tennis tournament helm: held at the Charlottetown courts. In the singles Earl Smith ile- featcrl Andy Anderson 3-6, 6-2. 6-4. 6-2 in move into the finals Scininick s:(lcliiied with injuries - stiil was too powerful for the last- piacc Pirates. Foolball Moves Into Higllfear The Saturday grandstand quart-l crbacks will be out. in full force to second guess the coaches this week- end as big-time football moves into high l1CzII' on six fronts in the east and west. It is the first big week-end of the season. In the west all four teams see action twicc. Winnipeg tangles with Edinor-ton and Regina's Sziskatchewaii Roughriders hook up with Calgary in the Alberta cities Saturday. On Monday night Winnipeg moves to Calgary and the Riders to Edmonton. In the casts Big four it. is Ham- ilton At Ottawa and Montreal at 1Toronto and the Ontario Rugby against Jack II:-niicsscy. Smith and Hennossey will meet in thc finnls at 2:30 Saturdziy nfternoon. In the semi-iinrils of the mt-n's doubles Andy Anderson and Art Conlwell will play Ivan Dow- ling and Carl Firadley Salui afternoon at 2:30. The winners: will meat sqrizi l.drs. l.m'nmlw and Lcviiin at Llzflii Sunrlny .'iTIci'- noon in the finals. i0ne of Miracle I Players allies BALTIMORE. Sept. 4 - iAPl -- Charles J. (Butcher Bov) Schmidt. one of the "miracle men" oi the Boston Braves team that. ciiinbcd all the way out of the National League collar on the fourth of July to win the I914 World Series, died today. , Schmidt, 66-year-old meat. deal- er, collapsed suddenly as he was Football Union rounds Olliv 11!? inspectiiig cattle this morning at laCHVlHP5 Willi T0l'0"'0 Ealmy 1Union Stockyards. He. weirzlicd inorc Beach 9L Bmmford Md wmdswlthan 240 and had becn havin: 5'1 53”?” irouble with his heart the last IIVF At 'Iornnto and Ottawi? fans or in Wars will see their heroes for lie first i ' f time in Big Four competition this Brlzsesplaswd "F" M59 Mr H” season. And if they play up top 1 their st-a.son-opening form the .m"rCCm"”:T -hometown crowds will like what H d R t whey 7 am ge 618C 5 iHome Run l0ulpul gllown NEW YORK, Sept. 4 - (AP) -- Whether it's more effective pitch- ing. the dearth of long ball slug- gers or the deadening of the lively ball, one thing is certain A they aren't. hitting home runs (liq way they used to. Last. season there were 1.863 homers hit. in the mnlor leagues - 1.024 in the national, and H29 in the American. Indications are that the 1952 campaign will fall several hundred short of that. Through Wednesday's games. As- sociated Press figures reveal that. major league batsmen have com- plied only l.-157 roundtrippers The National League accoiinted for 762 1 Indians Eequesl will I-Iarridize. president of the ' American Baseball League. today rejected a protest by the Cleveland Indians of their ”battle of the tar- paulin" in the finale of a Labor, Day twin bill at St. Louis. i In the contest, rain twice halted i play, wiped out three sixtli-inning, Cleveland runs. and resulted in II: 2-I Bi-owns' win in five innings. I Cleveland protested that ll poroti.-1 . i l lcanvas failed to protect the playing field: that B deliberate attempt was made to avoid making the field playable by Brownie president Bill Vceck, and that the game contrad- icted a league ruling that every ef- fort should be made to complete the regular schedule. Harridge observed that the game onrcsoo. st-p74 .. (Am .. Detroit INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 4-(API and the American for 694. twice was halted for a total of one -Star's Pride turned in the first two-mlnuta mile of the Indian- apolis grand circuit nwrv, inriay in winning the free-for-all trot. Floriran nipped Slar's Pride in the first heal at 2:01. Both are owned ,inlntl,v by Lawrence Shep- hour and 47 minutes and that thi- Sportsman's Park infield was quagmire. He conimeiiteda "While the umplres' report that the St, Louis canvas was not in the best of condilton. they unanimous- ' Cleveland Indians. who hit two .homers while dropping an ll-A de- rislon to Detroit Tigers last. night, lend the American League With Itln. followed by New York Yank- ees. lit! and Boston Red Sox. 95. s SYDNEY, Sept. 4 - (CP) - Sydney Millionaires tonight launch- ed an organized drive to Add new players for the coming season ant? announced that some of their bet- ter players would be back In uni- form. Team manner Art Lipton pre- sided at the session which heard much constructive criticism regard- ing this years plans. Millionares will open new club rooms within the next few weeks and it is be- lieved that this will be the centre. 1ol' organizing their efforts for the 1 1952-53 campaign. , A telegram from Pete Langeile. ,former National Hockey League player wiuh Saint John Beavers hut year, was read. Langelle said the was interested In moving into lsydney as a playing-coach for the coming term. Cliff Roach. Milllonaires' coach. also informed the club he was in- icrc-sted in returning. but defence- man Ronnie Matthews and centre Alcx Burukow both requested re- lenses. A shareholder told the club that ';zoalie Nick Pidsodny wanted to plav here again if a year-round position could be found for him 'Pidsodny started last; season with lMillionaires but ended up with ivancouver Canucks after being re- Called by Buffalo Bisons. Baseball Results By The Canadian Pres! American League St. Louis 312 020 000-8 11 ill Fhivairo .. ooo ooo ooo-o ll 21 Pilleiir and Courtney; stobhs, Judson (2! Brown I4! Kennedy ill) and Johnson. Sheely IR). 000 000 000-0 5 0 Cleveland 000 100 10x-2 5 0 Wight and Grlnsberg; Garcia and Tebbetts. Boston .. 110 000 000-2 8 ll Washltigton 200 020 00x-4 K I .IIcDci'mott and Welber; Porter- ficld and Grasao. Kluttz (21. Sew York 020 003 700-12 13 0 Philadelphia one 100 100-2 5 1 Reynolds and Berra; Shantz. wright. ('1) Hooper (8) and As- troih. . , NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh .. 000 000 002r- 2 I 1 Cincinnati . 160 000 001- 'l 8 I Waugh. Kline 12) Main (ii) and Garngiolii: Wehmeler and Roast. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Sydney Launches Driv To Add New Players e llusly Hanover Wins Free-For-All FREDEIRICTON, Sept. 4 - (CPD 4 Three days of hariiess racing at the Fredericton Exhibition ended today with tour events. Rusty Han- over, froni Calais. Me., won two of the three heats in the free-tor-all Class A I-lollyrood Anna iHarper) I 3 Biilini Might (O'Brien) 2 l Billie Protestnr (Rainsay) . . fl 5 Sailor Hanover iBecrsl 7 2 Peter Lullwatcr. Toddlewyn. Omar Lee. Winning owners W.E. Nevcrs, Hartland. and Onalioe Stables, Triiro. Times 2.20. 2.1!! 2W5. Class B Honan Croeley icormierl .. I I Aununcio icollcttel '1 2 C Albert Budlonr; iBurtt) ii 4 Maxie Federal i.larinrl Steamboat, Duke of Hylnnd. Win- iiing owner H. Cormlcr, IUOIPLOII Times 215 2'5. 2.15 1-5. Class C Just Lucky rI)wiiH I 4 Card Shark II-Iamiltonl K I Cedric Hanover (Chase) .. . I .' True Fingo (Grahami 4 5 Flaxey Pointer (Jarlnel 5 .l winning owners .l.I-I. ewitt Woodstock, and W111. Stiles, Wood- stock. Times 2.15 US, 2.15, Free-For-All Rusty Hanover licrnigi Abhciand (.larliiN Jo.lo Speiicrr iEUI'l!l .1 Time Table, Free Spirit. Empire State. Loch HJIIIOVCT. Wliining owner Sunrise Stables, Calais, Me. Times 2.10 31-5, 2.10 25, 2.10 (5-5. sloaiamf In-One Al 86 SHERBROOKE. Qllt'.. Sept. 4 - fCP)- W. .1. Holmes of nearby Stanstead established a golfing record which maybe unique in the history of the game. Playing recently over Dufferin Heights Golf Course in the cast.- ern townships. Mr. I-Iolmcs sunk his tee shot for a hole-in-one on the 160-yard third hole. Philadelphia ' 000 020 M0 043- I 0 2 New York 000 000 300 01- 4 10 1 ill innings) Meyer and Biirgcss: Hcarn, Wil- helm (61 Corwin (RI and Westrum. Yvars (Hi. In Mr. I-lolmes' case such a feat must he considered more than rc- corQ breaking. He is R6. Lay charge SEPTEMBER 5. 1952 Softball Game Tonight The Llguorlah Youth Club and the Sunshine Island Dairy teams S. top-ranked player. Vic seixas ing fans. Philadelphia. in I tingling fourth round match before 10,000 cheer- In producing the first major up- set. of the title event and severely Young Australian Whip? Top -Ranked Vic, Seixas FOREST HILLS. Sept. 4 -(AP) I 17-year-old Australian kid with one of the fin- est tennis brninrevar turned out. made his first appearance in the American championships a memor- able one today by whipping the U. - remaining American who nppe" ”' of slowing the Aussie pug): scored routine three-net. vicwriu ' Sedgman was never exlencie.-1'11, turning back Billyx'I'a.Ibert. of N" York by 3-1. 5-3. 5.3, .,,.1 Sm, broke down and disheartened 11, little Filipino favorite. Fellcisum. Ampon. 3-0. 0-0. M. ' Talbert yesterday eliminated 11,, in the of last surviving Canadian singles, Brendan Macken of Mom real. ' will meet this evening in the third f:;”;1';;bl1lfl'fure'”;1lf:1fi3I';kghmlgiidfggf ldlitllehwxyg Ross. like Australian game or "w (my samba” League Dounder from Sydney displayed I St -B. ell gut. 3 art work M finals. The LYC ieaci the series two remarkable lumen” game (or oils er:-zr auznr from Fort Sill 93”” F” mm" which neither the crowd nor gav11'1, gm'no,-1-0'w L'"::dHwng IF" Seixaa was fully prepared. The other Aussie 1'1-year-old "idol?" P ' scores were 3-8, 6-2, '1-5. 5-7. 6-3. 51111031 1" good as m'mwan 91 Selxas. a member of the last 1,-ouncmg Art Larsen. 0! sin American Davis Cup team and. Luna,-0, cm!” 5.3, 34 candidate to help Advance To. Finals The Freight Office softball iv.-im moved into the finals of the Otulaw Softball League yes- terday evening by walloplng the Freight Slied 19-5 in a game played on the Old Diamond. The Freight Office will meet Canada Packers in ,lha finals with the first game being played on the Old Diamond at 4:30 Sat- to the limit of his point of the way. But never reach the against. the sharp-shooting feat. all the other Australian C. Duncan. Ken Babe Pratt To coach New Westminster NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C.. Sept. 4- (CP) -Ken Macxenzie of New Westminster Royals of the Western Hockey League announced Thursday that. Babe, Pratt will coach Royals this year. Pram, 1-pplaces Jake Forbes Last iycar Pratt. coached Tacoma Rock- drive from the bat. of C-umpert. Washington pitcher. in last night's game. will move Johnny Lipon at short. Larry Travis Arrives In (lily be No. 1 farm club for the Nation- ll liockey League team was not quite right. ”I have a letter here from Roucher which assures me of first choice of players the Rangers are sending out." Hall said. "The Saskatoon team may be the number one team in quanilty. but I have the pick of the crop." ,:...- Keller Back that about games. CarleTScores - Decision Win he will be able three-quarters to of until today at least, an outstanding challenge the Aussies again next. winter, played ability every he could net consistently kid from down under and so met. de- In tomorrow's quarter-final round the amazing youngster. who, like stars, works for 3. sports equipment firm. broke the little finger of his right hand going after a line Randy Senators Manager Lou Boudreau said he Vern Stephens from shortstop to third base and put pleto his pre-medical studies and will play as much hockey as his studies will permit. It is expected Play lhc DAR.'I'MOU'I'I-I, N. 5.. Sept. 4- Though he was seeded third on 111, domestic list, Larsen looked llttlu like the player who won the tltlg only two years ago. Black Receives Threatening Nole BOSTON. Sept. 4 -. mp. - 3., lli'rl:i' afternoon, will face a fading American more 1 M31, c,,,me11y hurl"; 11", than twice his age. 38-year-old 3W3K- 3"-'0k1Yn5 300 "116! Dliclier. Freight Office to their win yes- G”dn51''Mu"0Y 01' Miami: Flt 15 the l'"”l”b”np”y" 1'9 l'9f91V6 u terday evening. Noel Wilson liur- Defendiniz champion. Frank craicicpoi iemr threatening his life, led 1.". 11... 1050,51 Sedgman of Australia. and Dick The Negro rlghthander wiu .lunior Maclmntl of the Freight Savitt oiornnae. N. J.. the onlY warned not to appear on 11.. Office came up with an ex- FTTZT mound against the Giants 5111.111. l'PDll0I'Iall,V rare feat when he day. Sunday or Monday. pplied off an unassisted triple "I have bet my life savings on p n.v. the Giants" read the neatly prinmi UHFUDSI; F S letter which arr Office: I. Connors. J. IIennes- Wm, ,1 Bronx p.,.11,;',':s:k'h5-r15,,,.:.”dR',: 1503', '12 Strain, M. Connolly. S. My” game: bemnd mam” belmm .- 1 -V Mi"W"l- l:"l""05W- WASHINGTON. Sept. 4 - (cm of you." ' 4 1.. Jordain. IV. Mac lona 4. A 31” um. m n Ge ii . Slim? Ar D0.Vl?- C- MML93"- probably will lbaeselosat; to lligee lliioesl-I 1:013 (?;3:u,:::c1:h;11'1n(:;nd M "V lBr0nriSK- E Jay. N- W”50"- 5- ton Red Box for the remainder of H 1 11 1 ' your lm Nelson, 1.. Kennedy. B. McAlec", me baseball Season. me' We n the project ”Ve”"0kc ing the ballpark and you would be an easy target on the mound ” The letter was unsigned. Within the last few weeks tin-eiu. enlng letters also were received hI' Warren spahn of the Boston Braves: Bobby Shanta. Pliilaclel- phia Athletics' ace hurler and Ralph Kiner of the Pittsburgh Pirates, FasllMiles Sel By Sharp Nole ets and the previous year he Larry T”"l5. defense stalwart Conuhed 1103.315, of the Islanders for the past INDIANAFOLIE. BCPL 4-(AP Mmnwme C01”. 111,11 0: van. two seasons, arrived in the City - Sharp Note, winner of the 1953 convex. Cmucks said 3 5101-5. from by plane yesterday afternoon I-Iambletonlan, turned in the two Saskatoon quoting Frankie Bouch- 1mm MIJIOHIB 1" Wlnnlpolt. fastest miles of the year Mondav r-r,Ncw York Rangers general -1-arry will attend Prince of in winning the Grand Clrriiil inanzigcr.'as sayiiig Quakers would WM” CW939 "'15 )'93F'i0 0001' 324,703 Horseman Futurity T01 three-year-old tratters. Driven by 74-year-old Bi Shlvclv. Sharp Note toured the mile lfllilf in 2:01 In the first heat and 210i- 2l5 In the second. The first heat time equalled the race record set In" 1941 by Bill Gal- ion as well as being a. new seasonal speed mark for sophomore trotteri. Scotch Victor, reined by Joe 0'- Brlen of New Glasgow, N. 8.. and Albei-ton, P.!.'. 1., ran fourth snii sixth behind sharp Note. O'Brien, handling Vonian Chief in the Pare Futurity. came ninth in oth heats. Wilh Yankees PHILADELPHIA, Scpt. 4 - (AP The New York Yankees iioimced tonight the Charley Keller. :14. an- signing of vetera I1 DUC- (CP) - Former world lightweight hoxing champion Jimmy Carter Monday night won si unanimous 10-round decision over Brooklynls Basil Marie under the lights at the ball park here. Carter. pressing all the way, useil a hard right hand to keep Marie at won by Thunderclap for a plus: of 517,103. FOR SALE l I H N .1 IL me. E mklyn 1,. lgrPed mm every 9110” M1. fielder, for pinch-hitting duties. ha. Bow Hume” we had 1381 pard. Hi-mover, Pn., and E. Roi-lnoggw: 3,3, fmop isnh ,2; mt I mad, ,,., me home mound Cr”, 1,, ciiiugav . ooo me Mo... 0 4 ii,Against Atmetics Keller starred for the Yanks Cafm ,5 me mum! wand" for "'1 H"”'""”” G””""' NY" ate ahead. of New York oinnw nrotecfthe Held and do as nm-sh 5's L""'” 1”” 9”" 90”" 1 5 1 "W 1939 "mil 195"- "5 W” Wm” the lightweight crown now held b 0R TRADE FOR A Harry Pnwnall pusimi Star's M9 OWN” Cum Me (mm with M newbie m Esme 1,, ,0 3 pm, Hacker. Leonard rm and Atuell; Detroit until last slimmer when a Mum Sm: Y GOOD PACER Pride '0 V1"'0Ii' 1" WP -"Moll! .' A l bl, mndmon under me Rdverlw Miller and D. Rice. chronic back condition forced him I m 7 h'””' ”' gm 4'5" 1” me 2300 ”'l'l9D' - 3: in conditions" 2 l OTTAWA. Sent 4 - (CW - A to reufe. HM 8 mmound gem!-mm Huh Julia Budlong. staiidam gym hmp 1-,,.1 111.11,, ,,,..M. W,” Washington he-nators. having to VICE Pr - - B H 0 charge M conductmg A lottery was ry Iclienn declsloned Dart- ' F d I In - . contend with aclnus Frlftlth sm- - ---AA- "'” -"1 -- '2 00" Z00 00-c 5 C I . mouth's Bob Ledle' Th 3 th t bledt in foal by e em ' able in gel Finriran much farlhl-v Sr? . - I Bnmm 10. W2 0” mg g M l laid against. Ottawa Athletics of . 3. e a 11:5. i. 11,. 11...” ,1 1-7-":11, hark .-,1 ,';(;1r',:,dlili1'l,-31'? lowcst. in the majors with MEASURING TIMP. , '1 (H mnmky the 11111.1-1,111,101,111 135,191,311 League N 3' "gm" " 153' W” W” pO""d5 9XC9"e”t Cond mom Prirlc only -to home runs. - -- Ln” W d (M wedmsmy by my palm, m Conner. lighter than Ledley. -- -- -- ; Hnrology ls rho science which (1 - " 9 - mick i7l M"! Wm Mm me upon M gold mam-r . Maritime amateur featherweight Ownerv A low-1 with W W"r""'0" 0' CW ””'”""””" Wm" ””l 9”” draw Aug. 12. . o T A on-mu cmenee Doucetto of Weat- L. 0. brush trlvances for telling ths time. '”"' md CmP"- T113 gtunt offered up to 32,000 0 ville. N. 5.. dropped 3 six-rounq prQ- nqshtown, in nickles to a lucky fan - as ilminary decision to 1.&Roy Jonm """"""'""' L”""' much as he or she could carry off the Lansdowne Park ball diamond. razommcron, Sept. 4 - (or: of "Wm- Night Racing residents and fishermen. this week began a survey of Charlotte ' ' Syfgcugg on M1 M04 . 1 , - First. reports of an investiga- Protect your tire investment ammo” N on M NH 5 2 mm ia..C.;.e.L..ie5.t.L.Ib 1:r.n3fang)t;.1a;ina.. gm, mm ,3; ,,,:e,,c,1 2,1,1 ,,:,,,u,,, - uuvv Hartley and O'Nesl: P hi, . Msamaqua V 53' ” C35 1" . with eooIWEAR -m .......:f” :r:.::.i.”:..:.::t.; Z: to 1" W Attention Rifl In n Saturda Se I 6th Tunis cm ..'?.Zl..f.3”"vi"l3':.Ei"” . 6 6 n n g INNER numio . ooo 0-2 I 0 Thursday wichoui. pica. or election l,ifh'”; P u 1 :1 yfth 1 Sizrlnuiaia .. . on on x-6 3 o when the manager of the club, ” "F" ' ” ””'””" "ll" . Old . thin. poroug 11-mg, Foytnck. Pools (5) :nd' CieaeIl- Elmer Bur-kart. was unable to ap- The second last, 3h00t 0' th? Year Wm 1'” held 0" F 8 l "'b" can "Ii" 3 '1" bl” .5':;n:,1"'”5"" "id Mm" 9"" County waters to obtain 1ntorma- Saturday, Sept. 6 at 1.15. ' ' h"ildi"F "P ''”if” he” Bumio . ooo ooo oio-I I i ' Uqllhonfltlxlappfelalrimlice clown" . . i that literally burnsf out 5p,1n"md - M3 M0 zmys K 0 mrwti kg mxgw g1BCe:vema:erIiJereer- The City Championship Match open to all mem. mileage. Best cure or a Johnson and Eruutt; Pndget and ca,-,,;,1-11,9111, ,1-111 G1-gnd Mm.n' of the, A V l streltfged, patched. or (rllliealc. Islspnidtl. QA H1111?-fool,erlwgtgNu1:;1 S t 13 SS0Cl&tlOn Will be held on Saturd&.. C lnnCf "I C I! I F .ur IR WOO H 3 WT? I 01' . . V gggd C” Heavy Duty . 33 01-! : I yv;-(st 1ln:or iandelseiitlmrrs were ep th at1'15 ocl0ck' . VV .....- . II On I'D WC I'D W 0. Inner ube. See us today. nmuzorr, sepc. 4 -- (CF; I Conrick. Crimiitn (6) and Rig- Tha International Boxing Club sn- Duty Mu-veluber guudl ngnlnatlgummy engine sludge : I 1 reduce: damaging engine but 3 u u ights corrosive coin- low-pressun fire. 9 DASHES FEATURING Recall Del Greco un. Bucha to); swingle. Burt. . l My ll” ""1 3"” W'"'"'- ?.”.3'I.”i"&.'i2'l3ll'll3inlil3ii"iliil3S3ll l (Ft;;2nm' Zannelll of Providence. R. I.. have 1 l0W-"W59 Toronto no zoo 0-4 It 0 l;,”,',:hf”;T;1','1 1:1” ,?,,5E,p1ty',,,l,?1,W”lm' I MARATHON -1- -C M""""' -. M0 011 1'-7 F 1 They will replace Archie 'Moora lTlielendln1nirein ".1 Q Hudmnu SM" (7) "Id A"d9"0" and Clarence Henry on the card. l lnhelmv-pnce field ll.l I; 1' Manama, Hughu ill) and Ron- A mung bi-tween Moore and I for mileage. trIC- H11 C; ninx and C. Thomplon (6). Henry was cancelled when Henryls ; (ion and uluel g ' (second) eye was injured during it workout. I I. 000.4 7 33 :3: on-1 1; 1 Cnzl”::llelIltI)I'r:ll:ng?LW (lL?dg:1(cll J11? - Lombardi. I-Isugstnd (ll. ghorc terwelght championship. Bratton. supimcusulou (8) and Anderson; Luordn. IN" I COP-NHUYIB 60l1i-9nd0l'- 10” I nbbro (5), mxmna (9) and c, his world: title to Kid Gavilnn. . Cur makers use . . . Thommon. ' Ind Sludge can, lend to costly engine repair super-cushions bills, higher maintenance cosu.:.I-Invy than any other S l l l CIIIV I OIIII IIIIILOCK TIII SIIVICI -.V"'E5'.'.”.'2 ' loop's season Sunday. rniinw up -Ir.. Hilly Mcvoy. Cilmplw-ll'ii nminy, Ann's Boy, uuom PITTSBURGH. Bevh 4 - MP? b""i0" "M5 ' ' l'P'9'id" I wish ' ' Esso, Yankee min. Nell Budlrmg. Ann'l lm-am. l 9' 9"”-"V Edgy-F'&l1:ylhMlr1F:el::Il p 1ub1-icgging mmqo P1-men ,0." engine.- ANM l , Bobby Del Green from Toronto . 1 ml I". in the International League im- Bonus H., Nell Kalnmclx. I'nu-lien Vnln 2nd., Mannimvr l medilitly INN Eh! M4 M ml! Dlrocl. Min Donn: Mae, Dale )1, Fenthvr Duster. Judy Bndq long. Sotxirrlltyb noes promise to be one of the best earth this season. . 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