gcigrgiitaaiz 111. 1941i i.i‘.'il‘1i'.'i‘-'iiZ'r.'R W I'll-IN J.1ck Dempsey ‘was pits-lied up mm iilg press ulna aiid flattened but Aug?! F.rpo in one of the 't1st modern-day heavyweight , fights staged at New York 17 rirs ago today. Knozked down y, ,111_-=, Firpo sent, the chamyron 11100111 the r0995 in the first fmupi, Dempsey sprawled Firpo to 31¢ canvas twice more hEIore the nirckcut in the second round. CBZIELQTIFIQYYJ“ m’ "_Y’.'.‘.'_‘ " t Rides Rougjgshod “Over -. 11 111.111 State Fair, Des Molnes. 11111 of the largest in the \I was ctimpelled t0 cancel mivs program of harm-g; M11111: because or rain. The lifcraly Openfd and the so hopelessly deep in mud \' flllfimlit to Bet it in shape . the solwest of racing was , . In 1934 the same Fah- ___.._ Ihtiriparie 2 06 1-2 by Kalmunk 213 {-2. won the 2.12 Trot at E~1v .iun11tion. Vermont, carrying .1. 11 11f $500, In doing so 'he , ‘lliif’ 2.07 l-2, 2.00 1-2. 2.08. Htiiiill)ill‘tfi has been racing “ITll ivheu he was a three. , 1 '1! 111i1i has given a good m. c1111.‘ oi ltlmscli cnch season. 7" '1 fw-nu-i- . aadian troiter Lord 111411 by Caretaker, that, was and trained by 1.01115 . formcrlv oi’ Cherry Valley, 1- 2.18 Trot, best time 2.09, rxt ziftcrnoon 'l'I-.e formcr Canadian Free for All -1 (11-.‘111.1i1 Axworthy won the ‘I All P006 from Forbeg 11s paccd over a half. i-.1 1- this season. ‘i111 same meeting we note llioul Potvin 0i’ Montreal - 2.10 Trot and Pace with llinovcr in straight heats. tin-- 2.06. Two years ago 3111-11 her to parties in this ii >111‘ did not look stout en- 111 i‘.l(‘C in this section, It must, . 11.111_ii1crcd in comparing the 11 11:1- that Essex Junction i» one of the fastest half- - .115 in America. lii .1 7.11.1 v sonic-times come back. Take - 11-11 of Nibble Hanover, the .1 1:;111;_ Iwo-yt-ar-old trotter of ‘ did not not to the races ._ lu-cause 0f some peculiar 1i111-ncss,, recovered sound- l11.<t- Spring and has been along the line this sca- “Fla a rciil great trcttr-r i~c, N Y. two weeks ago =1 111111 the four-year-old aiid ‘-11id trotting stake. stepping ~111.< 111 2 c2 l-2 111111 2.02 1-2 1. ihc rain and heading a- -1“i1‘i'.s Pct-er Astra 2.01 l-2. to be in fcrm last year disappointment to his lmivcvcr. as he looked like 11 \\lillll.‘l“()f the Hanibleton- _f, I*c richest harness horse c in the world. 1 n11._i\_- horse to head Grey- 11.114, world champion ‘ a mile or half-mile season, was the four- th“ ll.1i11i1l1>to-11i11n Stake last sea- ‘0 11s u1-1l as practically all the -\‘11.1r-nld trots aiid some good PWPr Astra did the trick at ‘. taking the first heat in s ~11 new record —and be- fiLf-zyfvurid and sixth the next two Fv-racusc Statc Fiiir they r5111 ‘ 111 trucks. mie of thcin mride_ ‘~ “ " aiid designated a wet ck 0n the second day harncss horse program ii _‘ ihrcutzh yet racing was ‘1 11nd the horsemen hurl icriritce nf racing with riding freely ‘vn ‘Yriir Old Pace was won . lliiiik bv Abbedale 2.01, .\l11i":.1rct, Grattan 2.02 3-4. 111.1111 ihrnuszii the lVfrrl- 1 \‘.'1l! Flrinmiiig —aiid if 1111-. _ - li"i tho holder of the track » _ '1""1'1i at Mcncton -\' 2.08- ill" ("luhi Pane W715 won hv P" 1.59 l-2 frcni a great ‘l hcfiidrd 011-1-1 (Imus-l I 11%‘! Hanover 1.59, Black- ’ l l l-2 (Hi1 Siiiglesieiii 2.00. " All, 2 til-mighty good IMP- tlirtiugh the rain. iicxt aftr-rnoon the regular l i l\ was niacin ready after a 1'11 wnrk and helpful sun Spcnccr Scott, great ~1ild trotter that won the iii wot-inn, sct up a new sea»- i-rcri-d for thrce-year-olis - won the Governor's $7.000 frr thrcc-wear-rlcl trnttera 1n 1-4 and 2.01 3-4. The largest iiaud crowd stcn at a Gratin tiiociing in Syracuse for ten “H111 out, among them Gov- 11111.‘ Lchinaii. in‘ f? l i 1 ll. W-"WS Peter. unbeaten this sea.- oii u i4 starts, wan the rich 111111-1 Siakc for three-year-oid I flt the same meeting, purse of which he would get the 1t slicc. The first heat was ~d in 2.01. which is the sen- H-t-"rsi for three-year-old 5- He is owned by Dr. Gul- ' Pf Uibana, Ohio, who also 1111.1 Pcicr Astra 2.01 l-2fl lurgmt l"‘l‘\" winning trotter of i939. iith- the Doctor is a good Yl1‘:li_.-v T, Fuitci s good three- 1.i.(‘1.1llc:ii Hs-art. has beni a ‘ l" til st . ‘ii 1 .111‘ 1 y "Tlllh and only good ones t0 the wire first. Dont be ""810 i! next season Hadley iihnenoh BAGK STRETCH ____________________ DOWN TIIE racing a horse or two in the Mari- times. New Glasgow had a great, LIMI- nooifs racing Wednesday with lin- and track record broken as an cx- tra. In the Free for All, which has witnessed so many upsets this year, Jane Azoff after fLnishing 5-2 to Raiuey G. Henley trud Aaron L., came through the third heat to win in 2.08 -—a new track record, dis- placing the former record of 2.09- l-2 made by Tracey Hanover 2.03, September 13th, 1939. Jane won the fourth heat and race iii inucli Si0\\'t'l‘ time A giant-t- at the summary shows it must have been a corking contest with Raiiv-y G Henley‘: nose to the front the necktie, the trotter Allovray 2.04- 3-4, third, Tracey Ilaiiovci" fourth, Jane Azoff fifili and Dudcy Pinch sixth. In the second heat i: “'11s Aaron l... who stuck his 110st- c-ui Raincy G. Hcnlcy fourth, Dudcv- Paich fifth and Allowny sixth. In the third heat Jane. who can race all afiemoon, was the best wit~1 Tracey Hanover, another tough horse, second. Aaron L. third. Ducley Philfldoliihlfl- Patch fourth, Alioway fifth and Henley sixth. In the race oil it was Jane, Aaron L. and Raincy G. Henley. The Named Trot and Pace was won by Sully 2 08 l-4 from 1111i‘. trotters 'I‘hc first two heats in! 2.13 3-4, 2.13 l-2 with Millie Kal- muck 2-3, Harvest Melody 4-4. June Evans 3-5 and Hal Brittou 5-2. Iii the third heat Millie Kalmuck was best Another trottcr. Ilarvcst Mcl- ody, second, June Evans. still 1111-‘ other trotter, third, aiid Hal BrLt-l ton, yet another lrottcr, ioiixh, Sully fifth. ——— . 111, t , Perlrapis one of the biqzcst sur- firm‘ "PM 00 Kimball and Giuliani Marchildon and Gray. 00.‘! 000 020-5 8 l 002 303 0011-8 10 l cl ‘tr. Olson. Tixnkle 11nd Krnch- Kcnshaw. Wittfg, Pcarre and S‘ L _____________.» . , 1 STUDY PASTURE PROBLEMS L L S P.1st1i"11 irnprovcmoni. onc of th-i major problcuis in Can- ndhn Agriculture. ‘"1 is uircctrd bv the Division 7111c Plants. Dominion Expiri- .1r. 11l Farms Service, to the studv taurc species and cs 1111i iecumcs. their produc- . Dililliilhliily, nutritive value. aggressiveness, persistence gz-iziug, and reaction to fertllzer _ _ , ' Jmcnts. Annual and suplenien» starting at t\\o 011121.11: p. in. I‘h.i. ym - y _ _ mitisumnrcr use when the perman- qlme a number or Islanders m“ L°1ent PIISMITS are at their icvcl of production. KILLED IN ACTION ANIILTON, Ont. Sept. 13.-tCP) ib-Lt. Frederick Southam Ker. 20, of Hamilton, has been reported missiiii: and is believed to have been in aciiOn while serving with the Royal Navy, according to w0l‘d received bv his parents here today. _ is a sou of Frederick I Ker. Tm» w“ Pa“ t“ “m” “l N" 12.131?"ii???Z1.‘ill€’1111“‘%'11€§i251§"§1$11 a ciz-iudson of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Scuthdni, of Montreal. Oll-Y- igxrandfattllier, Wm. Southanfiz. founded -—"_ tie Sou 1am News a er n er rse, June Evimfi 2 1° 1'4 h“ “Y” hm“ iiucludiug several 1151119 111-1151111521... Sub-Lt. Ker went overseas Ant-l 24. in tl1c first group of Canadian .1! officers to loin the Royal Navy training and war service. prises of the afternoons l'1\Cll\{q\‘ m} the def-cat of Pctcr-at-Court -12» l-4 by Major 131111-15 2.12 1-2. 111,11. l were winners of three races 1)i‘11\‘.-1|;.mn,nre ffal ously including the first and scc- ond divisfloirs of thc 2.22 Par-v Oil Home Week _ They mot for tilt?‘ time as COIIIJItIlIiS _\Vi‘(illL‘\Ekl_1 b l tcrnoon and the lvlaicr irhs iv-‘fi J1’ straight heats. Coi1g.ai111-i1i11z.. again to Mrs Captain Sa1ii1"s.iii1 Grady, Summcrsmie. The 2.26 Trot and Pace was 11111, second victory for Flo Direct 1111s," season aiid she rcdiircd hci icci l l for in the second heat fi-rm 2.1070 2.15 She headed Silent Mar, Shirley L.. Helen Frisco and ltfai-garct L. The racing caravan ntovcs on to Truro, N. S. where races uzll be,» hclci next Wednesday aficrioon 1 will be three or more class-s “11-4: there to witness the sport Harvest Melody 210 1-4. 5930 during the North Sy1diiey m.c.in, to Tom McKinley‘ of that plucc, 1' rgptfleflly passed into ihc on‘ ship of C. H. Ilorton. Murray R1 ’ e11, owner of Jane Azoif 1.5L) l-4. 1 she W111 race at Truro next Wesl- ncsday. Silent Mac 2.17, 2-2-2 in the 7.20 Glasgow last Wednesday. 1M5 1190-" ptuglla5cd by Hugh walker oi this! acquired by Wcll McNcill from L1,; T Pcrter, Moiitrcal- -—— nav O. C. Adelinan. Mount Vcriioii, {Cr ' at, iihiisctl after watiii- 321011115 hlgudiong 2,00 \\'iii thB $800. Pace at Hamburg. N-“Y- from a fast ficld that hc tclcp..oncd J. T Saint of Wailaccbilfif. Ontario- and bought Hal B Direct 2.011. Ono week later hc WCll a 'illi5h.ll'-! VlCj tory with thc Caua: ‘Ill pacer Columbus, Ohio, in the 01110 Pa.- lng ucrby for 2.15 pacelis, puis.‘ $2000‘ 111.1191 (‘v15 bell-ll §'1‘i112g'ct1;1'11§1'01' 2.05. Jilly E00 )' ' half-mile track, That ll P1614113 3 whmcr i l I i At the same meeting Gallant Heart, 13) by Voloniiic, won ihc 2.... Trot for driver l-luriy" Short aiid owner Hadley F Fulton- Harvcsi. Melody 219 1'4 “as again changed hands. this time l9 L. A. Cameron 0f New Glasimv.‘ ovmer of Anna GUY 3-13- Pine Ridge Celia from the Pine Ridge stables. London. Ofll-"kl- “P” | the Canadian Futurity Trot ior three-year-olds at Straihroy. Labori Day, September 2nd, I11 dchig so‘ she act up a new 109ml for m“ Canadian Futurity wA-"i she won. the first heat in 2 l2. Pine R0389; Bill from the same stable w.1s_2-.._-2. The same afternoon Mary Lce “on the Tcr-se Year Old Pace Futurity. stepping the first heat iii 210. which is also a new record for a Canadian Futurity only iv 11"" that. record surpassed in the final heat which was won by 393ml‘ L" in 2.09 1-2. The same afternoon Archdale Grattan wan the 2125 Pace, best time 2.11. . —-—- 1 There are 1,688 stallions 0;‘- mlled fcr public service in Orilririzi flflg yen", ihli-trvn l1:--s 111.1111 list 593F011 1L! are cinssificzl as prcm- 111m --A_ 24'! as premium "B." ll3l premium "C" fllltl 157 promiuai "4," Enrollment bv breeds is ns fclicws: ClvdesdaEs 652. Perchei-cns 31g Bglgltrns 187. standard breeds 9B, Thoroughbreds 29. Hackncys 32. Canadian W. Suffolk l» Bqsebau Results A NEW HIT FOR BASEBALL YESTERDAIPS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE 0.010 000 000-0 6 2 Russo. Siindra, Ha I i I 000 000 000—-0 3 0 00 00 Bashy and Desautels; Pytlak. 000 200 000-Z I 3 I20 011 0lX-6 9 0 - FIB-Yes; Lee and ishes of the most exciting kiiid 000 010 012-4 B 3 101 031 20x-8 11 0 F. Hayes; Haliett 210 000 000-S 93 llurlson, Mcnteag Trottei- and Swift. NATIONAL LEAGUE 100 022 002-9 ll l 001 000 001-Z 8 I tvarncke and Padgett; son, Sullivan, Strincevich. Coff- niazi and Barres. Broskie. I01 101 100-B l0 1 001 001 000-Z 6 2 Vandcr Meer, Guise, Beggs and. i; Hubbeli, Lynn and first heat, Aaron L. right on his 5t. Louis in fornt at the wire, Jane A-Joff Cincinnati second, Tracey Hanover" third, New York a 100 000 000-l 4 I 131 010 00x-6 ll 1 Root. Bryant and Todd; Major Gladstone Murray, CBC, and J. I. Stampleman Safety Razor Company of signing the contract for broad Series over the CBC’s coast Canada. Gillette is sponsori General Manager of the , President of the Gillette Canada, confer after casting the 1940 World to coast network in ng the series in this 000 I0! 000-Z 7 I 101 006 00x-8 II 0 Klingcr, Hsint-zelman, and Davis, Fcrtiandes; INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 500 000 002-3! l2 0 000 001 000-I I0 0 B31105 and Heath. Chapman Provides Strong Comeback By Into Amateur Golf Final 1: _ iii: to 1h.- .1\lllt‘l‘li’1li‘. lmtigue p.11 1 , icurih Xiiooting Way “ Hy Assnciatcil Pres‘ Sports Wriirr hfAMARONi-JFK, N.Y.. 5111-1 l3- r1 (AP1——OIIP cf ti1c sirciiqc-t crnic- N- iticks in the illFl’il'\' r-i 111g 111111911 l ‘cs Amateur Gclf Cil.'\lli'!i0I!‘iil‘i h. BIG SIX 111l- 1111111 of 1111- i040 NIrCulicugir Jr., of Pix: , Chapman was fvc rlr; iford Wehrle of Chicago 1first nine 1131195 of ml match, He wu‘, lmokin: :1 _ otltr-ritig drives iiith» He was hitting sloppy , G AB. R || 115T, His putting was bad. He wa: out ‘ill 42, six over par. Frcm the 10th 1o the 18th Wchric ‘ dn't win a hole, and won six. That put him on In the afternoon Chap a steady p21‘ pace and c.1111: in the 341 w-innei" by 3 and 2. (By The Associated Press) (three leaders in each league) H --Si .318 1 all the experts ldcnc in this particular tcurnariiciit, .317 Without uncorking any sensational‘ ",5 scoring cxrept for ,317,‘par 71 on his killed second 1111111 11.11.11 1round. the Philadclpiiian, a 1011-1-0- ll shot when match 111111 lliflllghfd steadily ‘rid, knocking oft .. champions on the \\"‘\_V. and fnii dining the ti*'-- lurackct. by br-iiitrg IPHHP l)1-'1.\'1‘<l 011011055 Rav Billc-svs <’ Tcughkcctasic, 1'\l ali t two o1 the last ‘hrce 31.1 . American Magnet Foxx. R-czi S: 35. National LJZIQIICI Runs Battcil In:- Tigers, 127. National Ixaguc: Mize. 1\linurd‘s kills pain. u ‘1-13111111111- Theatre-Starring POPEYE Hi Pat I/Vins Feature Race At Louisville LOUISVILLE $9 (APU-Lmuisvillels first cuit harness race meeting years closed today with Hi Pat, o the Free-tur-Ali Pace, lea tiue event. The Pat Harvester tured the first and thi bowed to Dusty Hanover second. Summaries:- Matt Scott (Fitzpatrick) . . . . ..l l Senator Bub (Burdettci . Holiyrood David (Fldier) . Miss Kivlngton (Stepro) .. Time: 2.16%, 2.15, 2.14. Second Race, ThrPe-yPar-nld Tlirn-c Ilcats. $500 Princess Port 1V. Fleming) Grace Scotland tEi-skine) Danville Anna (Recon . Big shot (Fitzpatricki ’I‘ime: 2.09, 2.10, 2.10. i Third Rilce, Free-lor-All Pace, 1 1M1 P11: lFitzpatricki lDusty Hanover (V. Fleming)“ F. R, G. tlvflchaclsi . . . . .. . Midd Budlong (Erskinei . . . . ..5 Lee Hanover also startcd. Time: 2.05, 203'.» ‘Fourth Race. 2.22 Pace. Three Heats 1mm“ ‘"9"’ Purse, $500 h Grcat Granddaughter (Pun- J derhiirkl ,w111i11 Series Dates ,pc:iiiant battle in ‘ .\ \v.ili Lixiii s1‘ Cllfli Ia’ Tlilllfll‘. . hi2 y Dominion Hawks Fm, A, 1 Take Junior Title ’]_ 1i b: i-iii-iiircc E1111 tram had won Frcm 1hr- scvci1tl1 tho Capo Brcion champions camc ., 1111-0111111 with a score with two out [in the 12th. l Brazil has offcrcd 5,000‘ book". to Portugal's University of Colm- ehra. FAsreR-FAsTeRl 2 HRS. LATER. BE "THERE 1N ‘TWO HOUR6! I'M GOING 500 MILES AN ___ _i_____ ._ . ,. "7"? "i-TXTEN 1 Title To Devon n. Y. 111...... Bridges Pitch es S ix- A hitter As ' gont ByHalf Came Carl Hubbell Jinxed By "‘ mlFriday 13th First Race, 2.22 Trot, Three Heats, Purse $500 - l L111 \. thin l1.ill'-. 'I(III'.‘\I tluiiii 1-1-. 11111 1.1 111-11 .. il.|1i1- liliil l111.iii;iii .111 b- _\l'iil\ iii i1i\]',1t1iii1i'_‘111:11‘:. ._>r< c»; _ - i1:\l i1.:11- ;:..i11~~ .iii1l iii illlfl \ll'.li.'1ill 11111 p1‘ii:i.iiii 1li.ili1 iigi-r. _ . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . .. rebounded behind 1311c 1 ‘ .ioscrial1- Director (Wolverton) <I1lnda Lou rMavensi . . . . . . .. Calumet Fcarlcss (Lowei Time.‘ 2.00. 207's. the Bees were una 1011c!‘ Chicago Culis f1»;- CHICAGO Sept. l3—(AP)-As ,-‘""Ph 0’ ll"? SW0“. all hast-bill wntPliBd Leagues 40~y1rar histoifi’. the 0P9"- tintc ct 1.1111 i040 World Series Pennant Races Jlt A Glance ll‘ park of ihc team 111111 IJPEILXIP liIlf-Z. 13y Th1- .\~~1i1,~i;il1~1l i'l‘f's~l . ~-iit_\, 11 t'~r~ hrmp tinrk !‘.".\(‘i\i 1 Clnt-iuiia:~whici1 lrati in 1x111111- FIFO-ORG day will be allow- ed f.~:- travci bctvmcn 15. :1. (llYi third games. N0 g i ho wii be rcquiivd provided Dctrot Clrirlaud or Chicano are I11!‘ Am- erican League rcprescniative. ‘ti oiihtii" Nfw York Yonkers \\' I1 I'1‘t. (JBI. GTI‘ FTENTVTLLE. N.S., 1GP». Dominion Hawks Nova Srrtin Junior Baseball crown irriny as thcjr (‘ziged out KCIIIVIU? fzcr l2 inniuus in the tiilrd of ml_om grim? “l _ d DUBLIN. $11117 71,11 ports of 131111111111; 111111 111-1111 ABOUT FIVE MlLES FROM THE STADILJAA WHAFRE YOU TALKIN’ ABOUY, MlLT SIUBBSI ILL BET THl5 l5 YOLR DOINGI ? YOU'VE PUT HIM UP TO THIS NONSENSEI HE ASKED ME ABOUT A LAWYER AND I SUGGESTED A CONTRACF -Ii PRIZE 0F WAR Now on display in New York is this 111-1111- 'i.11- of the first German airplane shot down in England. . ‘I111: 1111111 puiliis to bullet hole: in German Coach a, French Coach 3.1 Welsh pony, Cleveland bay, Arab and amide hone out on; IMIGHT wave KNOWN! HE WOULD AID 1w ABET vou AN'CAPlVVHY, 1 SAY to 1111111300612? HELL THINK CAP DOESN'T TRUST HIM‘. l l111\t11"\1\ Awr 111 11.“. V’ DON'T DU A?“ f~i1‘1\' ‘ 1 . 111111-111- NJSSIR!