a X Y Summe Cleveland Moves One Step Closer To Pennant With Win Over Chicago but three innings. Feller was reor- ed upon in only one, the second At Boston's Fenway Park, El~ lls Kinder wobbled through a diz- zy 11-hitter to keep alive Red Sox’ mathematical chances. trouble artist. his By The Canadian Preee Cleveland Indians. with arith- metic and the law of averages working for them, yesterday clos- ed in on the American League pennant as the runner-up Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees prayed for a miracle and did the best they could. All three teams won —but that left the Indians two full games out in front with only three to go. Pure mathematics made it more and more likely the Tribe would meet Boston Braves in the World Series. All three remaining Cleveland games are against De- troit. Bobby Feller, pitching with two lays rest, notched his 19th tri- umph, 5-2. over the tail-end chi- crigo White Sox. Boston overcame the weak Washington nine 5-1 and New York scored a 4-2 win over Phila- delphia Athletics. The big bats of Joe Gordon and Ken Keltner furnished most of the fireworks. Between them they‘ drove in all Cleveland's runs to gzve the Tribe their 18th victory in 21 games. Gordon batted in three tallies wi"r. a home run and a double. Kelziiei- also hammered a homer and two-bigger and sent two mites acvglss the plate. Feller. although not as effective in recent outings. went the \\'ho is season's capture " straight ‘ l: route. Thus Rapid Robert. Shllfiillllfid to work in the fuirilc next Sunday. may 17f‘. vmtories for his sixth srtlsdll. F 101'. shelving the effects of n-wi-i-rn: with only two days of rest. proved no nuzzle to the White Sox. lie was tagged for 10 hit:- anri gave iin three walks. He; struck out three. Although he fll-t lowed at least one hit in all‘ In and out of more than a tipsy high wire Kinder managed to salvage 10th. victory. He left 13 Senators stranded. Only in the ninth inn- ing did he get them out in order He was" most fortunate in having the Sox snap out of their hitting slump with 12 blows. two for ex- tra bases. A pair of rookies. Bob Porter- field and Hank Bauer, kept pennant light gleaming All but ready to the back behind Porterfields i0-hit pitching and series. Before the game. Harris declar- ed he had a hunch the Yankees four remaining games and he shook up his bat- ting order in an effort to inject a little more speed and punch Bauer, just up from Kansas was installed in left field ir. place of Johnny Lindell, and it. proved to be a stroke of gen-, would win their City. ins. In the sixth inning. with Tommy and Joe Dimaggio base and two down. Bauer hom- Henrich cred. The only other league grime was‘ _ ‘in Detroit where ‘Hal N€\NIT01lSE"‘lgl chalked up his season in five years with Newhouser is slated the faintly for the world champion Yankees. concede flag after Tuesday's trouncing by Athletics, the Yanks bounced steady‘ a towering three-run homer by Bauer to win the second of the vital three-game the 0T1 fourth ‘JO-victory; a 4-0. triumph over St. Louis Browns. I for one rside Wins From CI-ia excitement in the ball Summerside yesterday All Stars visiting Cliathani Head the opening game of the teitnediate Championship. O O I u club li-miting the opposition ‘we:e quick to VZIDIIIIIIZQ on miscucs for a 2-1 victory. . e o o o Syl Bernard, fleet-fooled scc- =i‘lll1$ which proved i0 lllf‘ island champions ‘criirvl first name. The villi no doubt come up with IIiPl.‘ ace hiirler. Joe Bcrnririi. in the second gaitiie at (‘hathrim Sunday A iveekis :ost FlirlilIiI pul the rc- more start this year. in a crucial _. . series- for the Indians -at Cievc- y‘ jggtljggtlflp J00 in M“ Mm rm U“, land. 'Halifax Capitals Win Second Game Of Finals headed for thcfiiligmit after al- for Bis Boy Petcrscii conic 1011102- HALIFAX. Sept. 29 -— iCP‘ Halifax Capitals were forced to call on "clincli-liit“ reserve today as they moved within one game inf the Nova Scotia senior baseball championship with a 12-9 victory over Whitney Pier Pirates. It W35‘ their second straight win over the Cape Breton Colliery League cham- pious. 'l‘lie clubs move into Whitney Pier for the third and possibly final game of the best-of-five final Friday Any extra games necessary uzll also be plaied in the Capef Breton town. ilack Halpin of Lowell. Bless...‘ hustled in with his 21st victory of. the season for Caps but in getting the nod he was forced to settle to‘ tome handy pitching after a seven- . run upheaval by Pirates lil tliej leiciiih inning, ‘ As in Tuesday's game. which Caps ivon in easy 10-3 style. it was- the ganie afield played hy both} tennis that. made the dlfferencefl TlifPf‘ errors. ivhilc a black-and-l ivliite imwnipiirison with the nine‘ bolibles committed by Pirates yes-4 terday. proved costly. One errori was charged to Capitals and that: lo Billy Hannon at third. - Whitney Pier used two pitchersfl iiziitlirindcr Burt and portsider- Dawson, with Burl going down for. the loss. He went 4 1-3 innings andl lowing ciglit Clips oililiii. Pirates 14-11 has been some time since the 2'.‘- iear-old lrlalpin has taken such a ‘cuffnig, Linescorc : \I'liitncy Pier 000 200 700- 9 II 3 ‘Z30 13L ZOX-IZ H I. Ilalifax Baseball Standings AMERICAN \V L Cleveland ... . . . . . 95 56 Boston .. 93 53 New York . . . 93 53 Philntlclpiiia . S4 6T Detroit ..... 75 77> Si Louis . 58 9i Vinshlngton .. 54 96 Chicago . . . . . . . . .. 49 100 Boston Brooklyn Pittsburgh .. St. Lmiis New York Philziticlpliiii (‘lnvinnzili .. Chicago . . . . . . . . .. 62 . . . Fight fans will be gircii an op- portunity Friday to exercise a bit of lung power when two well-known iand civilly matched local heavy»- weights clash in a return title bout at llie Forum. 'l‘lierc slioulil be plenty of flCiI0l1_\\'l1Dl1 Jenks Jenk- ins puts his crown on the platter 1mg [or “me rung ‘ 10w evening. Both fighters are re- hu; 1g,‘ ported in tip lop condition and an- rother exciting iluel EllilC-h-likc that ,whicli saw Jenkins gain the decla- lion and title from Pctcrson early ‘ this summer. In addition to the inani bout there is a strong supporting cast with bouts featuring such wet‘. known local ring artists as Steele and Lund and Carr and Needles Rounding out the cazd will be two other "bristling preliminaries." Judging from the interest in the main bout. with both hoys having itheir quota of supporters. and the fact that boxing events have been few and far between this summer there should be a goodly crowd wending their way to the Forum tomotrow night. it is a chance to lend support to local mitt talent. - e u o The fact that the Rccce Juniors. island champions, have been ig- nored thus far in Maritime play- dovvlls merely strengthens the con- teniion that there is need for a ruling body in Maritime sports. The way matters stand at the moment playoffs in the baseball junior circuit seem to be arranged hiizglety-pigglety without proper representation from clubs con- cerned. It looks vcry much like a closed shop. It. is a cinch. however. should the island be left out in the cold They will have as much and Amos P. Gallant, Rustico. Entries close Stllurdcy, 0c MATINEE RACES PARKVIEW WEDNESDAY, ocr. sui OYSTER BED BRIDGE Entries received Kennedy's Men's Wear, Charlottetown t. 2nd., 6 P. M. Prizes, TM bushel ooh per cIeu. A. M GALLANT, Secretory. right to claim the Maritime junior tiiic as a team from any of the other lwo p-oiinces. The Reece, however would. prefer in win any such laurels on the diamond. O i i I Paul Audette. Montreal boxing manager said recently he would not renew his contract with Johnny Greco, Canadian welterweight champion after his fight with Gus Mell tonight ut the Montreal Forum. Audette said, however, he would continue to manage 21- year-oid Gady Ferland. called the Grcco and retain Ferlan both fighters are and Feriand, who has Hurst, shot. THE MOST SENSATIONAL FIGHT OF THE SEASON FRIDAY NIGHT, ocr. Isi ALL TOP LINERS IENIIIN$ VS. PETERSON CARR VS. NEEDLES ALSO two omen IRISTLING PRELIMINARIES ADVANCE SALE A1’ FORUM FRIDAY MORNING IO O'CLOCI( STEELE vs. LUNI) Ringside ... . . . $1.50 Reserved . . . . . $1.25 Get Your: Early — Hnl Come First Served Rush . . . . . . . . $1.00 Ne l-Ieldeuts TAX INCLUDED There was plenty of drama and game it when the tcok the measure of tlic Tigers iii bcst of three series for the N.B.-P.LI.I. ll‘- ‘IHE GUARDIAN, ‘GHARIAYIVFETUWN SEPTEMBER 30, 1948 lP. E.'I. Horses Win Top Honors NEW GLASGOW. N.S., Sept. 29 — 1GP) — Prince Edward island horses captured top honors in three of four events on a harness rac- ing card here today. The fourth event was won by a North Sydney, N.S., entry. A Charlottetown horse, Johnny Kaliiiuck from the B.L. Howatt stables. had the fastest time of the day when he ran the first and second heats of the four-year-old stakes in 2.13. It was pretty much of a pitcher‘: duel with "Pony" Duly of the home} tol seven well scattered hits. III$ oo-‘gabe Brmon ponent. McCallum was equally ef- Brewers 6311011 fective on the mound holding lllPjDonna C1631; Stars to s’; hits, but the "hrriilts" Brighton went against l‘ll'll anti Suininersidci LEE Budyong Lviacnonald) "l" ChllrChill 0nd baseman. accounted for both] sufficient to th-l AlI-Fiflfll new Montreal boxing sensation. Audette said he decided to drop because, ivelterwllflibl. D c 1 beaten ave astiloux, Mell and Harry 0 all top Canadian welter- Don‘ ‘we u“ ‘In mud’ weights, is now in line for a title SU MIHARY X0. I Stake 30 Class tBaxterl 1 1 1 ixenyi z 2 z iSheenl 5 3 4 tDcWittl 3 5 5 4 4 6 tMcIntyre) ti 6 3 3 5 Times: 2.13 2-5, 2.17 4-5. 2.15 Winning horse owned by George Thompson, Summerside. No. 2 Stake 25 Class l l ‘Boiidcn Square il-lickiei 1 .'i 1 Lusticia iTierneyl 3 1 2 Vnllev Long ihauriei 5 2 3 Starlight Eclipse (Jabalcel 4 5 4 Billie RC. Parker il-lnnkinsom 2 4 5; Professor Clegg (Langillei 6 6 6 Times: 2.16 3-5, 2.16, 2.16, i winning horse oivned by S. Clcary. North Sydney. No. 3 Stake 3 Year Olds Rosalie noopei- rnooperi 1 1 l Rita's Trinket (Laurie) 2 2 2 P.E.I. Budlong il-Iankinsoni fdrdr. Gingerbread Mari. flrvinsl 3 3 3 Times 2.21 4-5, 2.21, 2.21. Winning horse owned by Col. JP. Hooper, Charlottetown. No. 4 Stake 4 Year Old! Johnny Kalmuck tKeliyi 1 1 1 Billy McVeigh icraisl 2 l 1 Ola Budlong tMacDonaldi 3 3 4 Dorothy Won't Tell (Pettigreuii 4i Maxine Duds, tTurnerl 5 limb Times: 2.13, 2.13. 2.14. Winning horse owned by lfowatt, Charlottetown. in w Horseshoe Olub Yesterday's play in the “A" group division of the Brighton Horseshoe Club doubles tournament, saw Vessey and Brown defeat Francis and Phillips by taking two games and dropping one in the best of three series in the semi-final event. The win gives them a. spot in the final round against Mulley and Schyler in a best of five game series. The following is today's schedule for the “B" group division in the semi-final and final round: Semi- final. 7 o'clock. Walton and Mc- Court vs Mac-Dougall and Davey. the-st two out of three); final. Lar- ter alirl Buote vs winners of semi- final event, (best three out. of fivei. Remember When By The Canadian Pres: A 21—3 victory by Argonauts football squad over Toronto Var- sity nine years ago today cost them plenty in broken bones, cuts and wzenches. Art West, Annie Stukis. Jack Moon and Mike Barber were among those injured and Harry sonshire, assaying a ccmeback in big tine football, after l serious injury. suffered n. twisted um. J. year-old golfer, got his first hole in one on the 18th. hole at Wood- ccte Park last week-end. LONDON, Sept. 3O -(AI) 0-O9- ATTENTION ALL R. O. N.(R) PERSONNEL REGULAR MONDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT DRILLS HAVE COMMENCED-TIME: I930 - 2I30. Recruits era now being accepted for all bronchus in the Reserve and Permanent Navy. able for interview: daily; also nings at H. M. C. S. "QUEEN Kent St, Charlottetown. YEO THEATRE KONTAGUI — IIID IUNI IIAVII — MARI ITIVINI - IN TICIINICOLOB “l Wonder Who's .i Glasgow Race Meet l i of-sevcn finals with Columbus two ' Montreal . done. At New l Montreal Royals In Little World Series SYRACUSE. N. Y., Sept. 29- (CP) —- Nfontrcnl Royals entered the Little World Scrics for the third time in seven years tonight by overwhelming Syracuse Chiefs 7-3 in the fifth grime of their bcst-of-seven international League final playoff. It was Montreal's third straight victory and guve the runnivziy Leiiguc champions the finals, four giimes to one. The Royals; who cntcred the Little World Series in 1941 and 1946, now will nicet ilic winner of the American Association's final playoffs between Columbus Tied Birds rind St. Paul's Saints. The Saints, like the Royals a prime farm club of the piircnt Brooklyn Dodgers. htive ivon 23 of their last 28 games. ‘Flicy lend in their best- Riimcs to one. |I0 300 002 7 0 l- fiyfllfflfit‘ 000 000 201 8 9 l; Podliielan. Zni-linry t8) nnd Dap- per: lloivell and Bosinck. Rule Barring 0f ll. S. Negro Student llnconslitutional OKLAMOMA CITY, Sept. 29 — iAP) — Barring of a Negro gra- duate student froni the University of Oklahoma was held uncon- stitutional today, A three-judge Federal court did not order his immediate admis- sion, however. Instead, it gave the State time to amend its segregation laivs to permit all Negroes to enrol for courses not available in separate schools. Governor Roy Turner promised the Court in a letter this will be The Negro graduate student wh. appealed to the court is G.W. Mc- Laurin. A retired professor, he tried to enter the University to complete work on a Doctor's Degree in ed- ucation. University officials admitted he was barred solely because he is n Negro. Langston University. the State's only Negro college, does not pro- vide the degree he seeks. "In so far as the Oklahoma sta- tutes deny or deprive admission of the plaintiff to the University they are unconstitutional and void," said the Federal court opin- ion. “We refrain at. this time from granting injunction relief on the asumption that. the State will fol- loiv the law," the judges 5g|d_ McLaurin asked for an injunc- tion restraii-itng the University from enforcing the State racial. segregation laws barring him from the school. COST MORE NOW The first complete airplane .built by the Wright brothers -— the one used in the first flight in history — cost less than $200, Braves Win From Brooklyn 4-3 By The Canadian Press Boston Braves, the National League pennant safely stowed away, continued to roll along com- foztably at the head of the pack yesterday with a 4-3 victory over Brooklyn. The game, however. cost them the services of Jeff Heath, hard- hitting outfielder, for the World SQi-ies. The Fort William-born slugger broke his loft leg sliding IiChYIE attempting to sco e in the sixth inning from second base on Bill Salkeld's single. Batting at a .319 clip. he had belted 20 homers. Johnny Sain went the route for the Braves and allowed seven hits in gaining his 23rd victory of the year against 15 defeats. Sain won out when Sibby ststi singled home Phil Masl from second base with two out in the ninth inning to snap a 3-3 tie. In Chicago. Cincinnati Reds routed rookie Warren Hacker with a four-run blast in the first inning to win their basement battle from the Cubs, 5-3. Grady Hattcn and Frankie Baumholtz hit sinzlfi- Bobbi’ Adams tripled rind Ted Kiuszewsiil doubled to make l-lrickefls starting debut a short one as he failed to retire a batter. Sport Briefs DETROIT, Sept. 29 —tOPi Detroit Red Wings moved into their hometown Olympia Stadium today to begin their final two weeks practice grind before the opening of the National Hockey League season. BRUSSELS, Sept. 29 -—iAPl — Gaston Reiff. who won the 5.000- nietre race for Belgium at the London Olympic games this sum- mer. today bettered the world re- cord for the ‘LOGO-metre run. He was clocked in five minutes, seven seconds. The listed world record is 5:11.8 by Gunder f-faegg of Swe- den. NEWMARKEI‘, England. Sept. 2B—(APi — A Polish Government. mission bought eight more Brit.- ish-bred yearling ‘ thoroughbreds today at the Newmarket fail sales So far Mring the current sales the Poles have spent $30,848 on 33 yearling racehorses. NAMED ‘FOR. TASMAN The state of Tasmania is named after the Dutch explorer Tasman. who sailed along Australia's coast in 1642. Large Attendance At" Opening Game F__or_ Intermediate Tit-le- i " The strong right arm of Pony Daly and the flying feet of Syl Bernard ganged up on the visiting Chatham Head 'I‘ige;s at the Bum- merside baseball diamond yester- day afternoon and the All Stars took the first of a best two out 0f three series for the Intermediate baseball championship of New Brunswick and Prince Edward ls- land by the score of 2 to 1. Daley gave up seven hits to the New Brunswick boys. but. never more than one to an inning except in the fifth frame when two base hits iind a sacrifice scoted the vts- itors lone tally. The Tigers did not get a single safe blngle off his delivery in the last three innings. He struck out twelve batters and walked only one. McCallum for the losers was also effective. setting the homesters down with six safeties. whiffiiig eight, and giving one base on bails The two Srrnmerside run-s, both of which Syl Bernard scored, were unearned. The game was not wilihout its weird plays. Brown. getting to first in the fourth inning on a fielder‘s choir-c. silcccssfully stole second. But when informed by HankLandy at the keystone sack that the batter had hit a foul bail. promptly trotted back to first and was tagged out by Grady. Gunman. visiting right fielder. sent a ilrib- bier down towards first base which Grady fielded. With Syl Bernard waiting at the initial sack to take the throiv. Grady. appar- c-ntly not realizing that. hi3 mate had covered tho hric. chased Gor- man to tlic sack. MacMurdo batt- ing in the second inning, ducked lo get out of the way of an inside pitch and his bat acc-iriently came in contact with the sphere which rolled out. into the diamond for an easy put out at first. Summerside scored their first nin in the first inning, Syl Bern- ard got a life on an error by.O’- Neill. Chatham's third baseman He stole second. and third. Catch- er Walsh's t-hrow to the hot corn- er to head him off went over Mc- NeiiVs head and Bernard raced home. Chatham evened the count in the fifth. Walsh singled and was sacrificed to second by Henry. fie took third on McCallum's infield out, and Henderson dzove him home with a Texas Lcaguer to left. The winning tally was chalked up by Summerside in the sixth. Syl Bernard singled over the sec- ond basemans head, was sacrificed to second by Landrys neat bunt .and kept right on for third. The throw from first. got away frorri O'Neill at third. and Syl, after a brief clash of bodies. streaked for the home plate and made it. O'Neill‘s catch of Grady! foul back of third in the eighth inning was perhaps the feature defensive play of a game that was not con- Wonk. Bob Schurman. sending a fly to deep right field in the fiftih inning. won a five dollar award offered by Acting Mayor Gorrill for the long- est hlt made by a Summcrside bat- ter. The ball bounced over the 1i double. , ‘I O QblwOo-IIIQOLIB’ Chltham ' Henderson ss O'Neill. 3b MacNamai-a of German rf Cassie 2b walsh c Brown l! . Henry lb McCallum p ‘Irving cf QQSQQQQQQQI OO\O'H‘¥TJHVA§I-Ia-II5 0¢=c5»onug OQOOrJOOOBQI D n- F4 on Totals 31 1 ‘l 2 ‘Replaced McNamara in 8th. O O0~¢~oouo~m> Summer-Ida Ab R S. Bernard. 2b 4 Landry s: Grady 1b Allin c Schumann! MacMurdo cf Phaneiif rf Mickns 3b Daley p . ‘Gallant c! "Oabway L-i-Liwisakakab ococooooooa: QOOOOOr-n-onu: OOOMOOMS-INN‘! fifiécOfiOfiwllcfl Totals 29 2 627 8 3 ‘Replaced MacMurdo in 6th. "Batted for MaoMurdo in 5th. Summary Earned Runs. Chatham i, Burn- nierslde 0. Runs batted in-Hen- derson. Doubles, O'Neill, S. Ber- hard, Allan. Schurman. sacrifice Hits-Landry. Henry. Stolen bane: —Brown 2, Walsh, B. Bernard I. Double plays. Henderson to Uuslo to Henry. Struck out by Daley i7. by McCallum 8. Bases on balls off Daley 1. off Henderson 1. I-Iit,by pitcher, Brown. UinpirekPllte. Dan Daigle. Bases -- Desmeiiee. Hogan and MacGi-aw. . Mr. Gorrill in opening the gaine welcomed the chathem bail piiy- ers to Summerside and expressed the wish that the best team would ivin-S. Baseball Results AMERICAN Chicago 2; Cleveland B. New York 4; Philadelphia l. Washington 1; Boston 5. » St. Louis 0; Detroit 4. . , NATIONAL ' Boston 4; Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 5f Chicago S. Pittsburgh 2; St. Louie 1. (Only games scheduled). Jeff Heath, Braves-l: Outfieliier Injured BROOKLYN. Sept. 29-011» - Jeff Heath, outfielder hitting _,I1l for the National League pennant winning Boston Braves. suffered an apparent fracture of the left Uilfle ID the sixth inning of u‘:- day‘s game with Brooklyn Dodltljl and probably will be lost to hi! i fence and went for an automatic team in the coining World Sea-lei. DOMINION AMMUNITION TRAILEL BY RIII To AMHERST-TRURO-KI-JHH VlLLE-CHATHAM- BATIIURST, elm. ete. Low Fares - Int Tin PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Chhvvn Airport-Phone 1900- ‘f . 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