-v-gnu.-p........-..1.s...-. ., .. N.Y.S Yalri-1.::es Score 3-2 Victory Over Red Sox Track. Field Day Held Al Norlh liuslico .. Mssoahtntl Press) I Allin Reynolds. tho atrong-arm- ed Indian righthsnder. assured New Yorkls Yankees of at least a tie for the American League pen- nant today. pitching and batting the world champions to a 5-2 vic- tory over Boston Red Sox. The quarter-blooded Cree made certain of reaching the 20-victory mark for the first time in his big league career by belting a single with two out in the top of Following are the resulu of a track and field meet held Tuesday at North Rustico: Girls '1 years and under: 1. Car- the ninth iilnlng to snap a 2-2 lie and drive in Irv Noren with the winning run. olyn Gallant; 2. Rosellta Allan: 3. Sharron Gauthier. Boys 7 years and under: 1. Vin- l 1"R.l:D!!R!O'.l.bN. Sept. 5-(OP) smile of the best golfers in the Maritime Provinces-amateurs and professionals-will gather here over the week-er: ' for the annual Mnritilno Protegaional Golfers' PAGE SIX cape Breton Junior League Meeting THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTE lWinners In Draft Horse Class o Association championship; The two-day tournament will be play- ed at the Fredericton Golf Club. The pros. pllylng lop their own championship, will bring with -them some of the 'lea.ding sm- ateurs from their clubs for a spec- ial invitation competition. Kas zaboweki. the veteran shot- rnakcr from Halifax. is the 'de- Mariti'....e Pro Golf 1 Meet At Fredericton l ' i Cl is expected to come from Brunswlcls's Archie Skinner at Andrews and Don Sinclair or my erslde. There also is s. poumll that two Moncton pms..3.n Me Callum and Alan Ogllvleswiu l, back from Toronto in time for th tournament. They were in Tor-on this week for the first bursary .01 tournament for young Canadian professionals. A good entry of amateurs is ex. pected from Moncton. Ralph 5”- ley Moncton, led the amateurs last; fall and also topped the pro field. in i-M Nhiloniil D9ni'll9- NEW cant Gallant: 3. John MCNelll: 33 SYDNEY, Sept, 25--(CF)--Mair feuding pro champion. having won Eighteen holes wil ha play” York Giant! clinched Iecond place Garry Gallant. islrate C. Roy MacDonald of the title last fall at Amherst. Saturday. with the final as the wihvlhhe diw'ol-lrl;n.BniIllih-igllnz rgllay Ggiuilrlllsms zscggsurla LOB ll”lllrl1eelvlei'3e (dune my was re-elected presi- His chief competition this year following day. W C W P 05 On FIVE! - . 3 - 'i - ent of the Cape Breton Junior - r- mlieier Hoyt Wilhelm, taking Bonita Gauthier. llock L t ' lkirvvx - Dvef in the ninth for starter Jim 2 Bills 8 yeagtnl. llrbaaln Grlzudllllcl ltoniglil. "sue 5 a mmmg here 2 , . . l Henrn. was credited with his 15th i away 3 3"? , ' l 0"3 r Earl Frasc” l' . l 1 rl . R R i'irior.V or the year. Ggllillllfill Bel"lifi”illDiEK0ll)- C l 'lnry and llladdrail: 'lr”::s.t:r ml Nnren opened the ninth by ,r5 year5' ' ofena ml" lll”9l”- The president was d g maxing R pass. It was only the lmll 2r Elallne Glmantr 3' (Geri league deleg le lo the 333111 -Fights illld Flgistersa sm-and walk of Sid Hudson, who ”da,LeCm,h' Maw saulnlerh meeting of he Maritime Am- , -M-G us,” nu ma way. ,l10w;ng nine l 353: 9M39f;l'5-MIL .1-':'l"”lE"ll Galf ateur Hockey Association in New ' (By James Pendargast) hits to absorb his 13th loss lglr,llll'anid Elirllwlll Bali; ulerfu Ga" Glasgow Satllrdzly. ; gg:,,,.A., htalnst l-0-i'lcinrles.l Gllls 10 Wars, 1 &llVlan'Gamh' The league voted llnanlnlously A samllcc by all Mcnougald I”. 2 Ida.C.8u.m.l 3 A J h lo Bcwpl ml elllly mm, St l,.l,lmg Arts. the great lnrlux of gold the schemere in possession of hm will Nora-ln to second and A long sl0'n ' ' 5 ' ' my 9 "i ols Xavier Junior College of seekers had ecampeded down the claim. he was overcome by sell. fly by Billy Marlin moved the B6” lo years: ll Edwln Plneau; Sydncy if the college applies. Yukon Etna hm" 108 hlouses and abatement and nmone ho wch I hasc runner to third, Reynolds ll. Lloyd Buole. 3 Norman Pele” rounding out n four-ls-am loaglio Dill UP EMS Oil the flat SDBCG degree that he cried bitter i.ears.l-is xlnglrd over shortstop Johnny Glrls ll vemls. 'l slmomle Doll": with lehgue champion Norlllsidc which extends from the river bank found that he had no redress, chm l-inland head. Noren. scoring on. '3 Velda 'G,;ll,,,,,l. 3 Rose Franklyns, syrlnoy lliilliollaircs l , . , toward the "Little Dome" (about the transfer was slgned.sealed and nnsill-. - Ml;l.le”'Dnucelll,l ' ' 'and Glace Bay Miners. V f& g - -, ,. - nne mile) and along the river for delivered. In sorrow and with sh. The victory increased the Yan- Boys 11 years: ll Norman Glllg Pictured uabovarc some” of. file winners ill the draft horse class t te Dundas two miles - their dreams of Gol- courage of desperation he said to . kvcs' first-place margin over the - ' - . . A I , . , d an tt red, th eded fl d, "3 1 ' 13,1 irilc Cleveland Indians to 2 1x2 l3;'f,',,,f; Em Plum" 2 mu” 0 Plowing Match yesterday. From left to right they are: Preston .Brycnton, Rollo ,"l:'l:,: m,:,le.l.lle maelym:lr:,?liy D, lrlgllmll Blynkl",l"?;o'le.3'A,l:lly;1lErl:';E: x:-saws and maria it impossible for Girls 12 years: 1. Patricia Gau- Bay. with the best draft mare or gelding born in 1951. Lorne Hlgglnbotham. LOWEP. the Argonauts were sadly dlslllus- dictul He struck gold, "proved" ch. from New York. Girls 14 years: 1. Mary Pineau; hawks” training base at Montreal. the very early days of prospecting law was 'in the hands of the iolllzsorghjmcharlloilonr ihier; 2. Grace Gallant: 3. Teresa h M h k Montague with the best general purpose mare or gelding born before Jan. 1, 1949. iolled. They found that nearly all ”pnystreak"on Eldorado. The claim .,,.2.,,, I 8 P "' "3 Iri;;l:ygGf;l”floiAl.s, 1 Km" Bl” 0 S (Owner Harvey Ross.) Malcolm Campbell, Cardigan, with the best draft mare or geld- lilhe Clfolek-sllh xullhe-(ill idrawa and is reported to have produced a mil- Thn only possible chance for .lulm'; g."1”31a,.;'G,ii,,m'; 3, cm ing under 1,400 pounds. born before January 1, 1949. Clifford Townshcnd, Rollo sligllligid " 9 K9" lie 5l5l9"l "'9 ll0;lll?:lll':;5e- execs! of Old lilo Indians 10 win Ihc flag is to Peters. CWCINNATL Sellii Z5rl'”"- Bay West with the best draft mare or gelding, 1,400 pounds or more, born before A ..lllw.. la I depmsllm ln I Rdvenlulers became ill e”fl”"i? i'"V'”'c llle” lw" ”""il"l"K Girls 13 Walls: l- Aillella Gllllr Buddy Orconnon wmran com-”' January 1 I949 --B.artcr's Film L3b' gravelhlllslde not as deepl eroded the creeks in the Klondlkme on games' ham m Denom while mg ml”; 2' Eunice Ganam; 3' Fm” ulrtlrilytiwllfs hm?” icmfrclh Imt Cm. l l W H asa mllch A "Pup" is a sulall deep down river Dawson City bcgasnmd Yallkecs drop all ihree of their cg; Doiyon, 5, 3 ' 0 BW 5 0 E Tlfl'l'lE-l . , ' ' 3 I mlllps lo llm Allllella l Pllll, E , 13 , I: l O ,ld G ll moml Hockey League, I hf wm ell ravine, so named on account of conu-nunlity mucll the same as any nrlolpllia. Then Cleveland" would lant0;ls2. Jalrl?s”Dollcett::u3. Clslr- wmd M 0'C0mml”5 llDD0liil-- R -9 ' g somebodya puppy dog being found town its size in Ontario or L115 lime in will A onc-game lilayolf ence Gauthier, ment was sent here from the Mo- Inlufes shoulder hanged in one of those ravines in Marltlmea. The administration of I it was a great day for ihe 34- ynar-old Reynolds, who a year ago 2. Eleanor Doucette; 3. Lorlna Pet- BIS. O'Connor. who spent 10 years in in the National Hockey League At Ferry Meeting Today for placer gold. ST. CA'I'I-IERINES Sept. 25- The polyglot crowd of adventur- (CP)-George Armstrong. right- N.W.M. Police and judges from Quebec and Ontario. Most at tho this week pitched in no-1-litter Boys 14 years: 1. Albinus Gau- wlm ?'m”"eal Canadlem and gig winger for the Toronto Maple ore from all corners or the earth citizens were from country dim-log, Zlizfiillst the same Red Sox to lhler: 2. Dermolt Pilleau; 3.Char- New lmlk Rm3”5- pl”-Wld ml” , ance to exchange views on mht- Leafs National Hockey League gradually faded e..ay. Most all of all over Canada. United states cit. rlinrh iho Yank" 1951 rhaulviolr 195 Gnlliint ' c”'”"".”” .13?” 59350" Wm” mp” Sil"'v5"l9” "Om ii”. 0”” .”"3 tors of common interest. team. tcdny suffered a shoulder them went the way of least resist- izens were given almost equal ship. Allie, loser of eight games, Girls 15 years: 1. Mary Gauth- Mlmavlks Vie” members ”l we I51a”d- plus ll 5”b5la""l5l '59llllllS' Mr. W. A. Fox, president of the separatioll when he collided with range, which was to drift down nv- rlgihfs and privileges, They were .1. yielded eight hits, walked ihree Gloria and fanned eight to increase ills league leading sirlkeout total to Boys 15 years: 1. Jimmy Dixon; 161. His previous best season was 2. Stuart Gauthier; 3- Douglas in 1947 when he won 19 games. Blloi-L Thc Yankees were forced to Girls 16 years: 1. Inez Doucette; m-alcnmc. a 2-0 lI'Rd built by Bos- 2- M)'l'l-lC Vl-5ilP.V2 3. Lois Gnllhnl-. ler; 2. Betty Gallant; 3. Doucette. American League. O'Connor was signed to a one-limes year contract at a salary of 56,000 a year with a promise of a .5l.000 the bonus if the team makes l league playoff. lent from the neighbouring Dl"0V' Association will open the proceed- ings shortly after the first call- tingent from the Island side ar- rives on the carferry but the real activities of the session will not conllnence until the ship has made a crossing and picked up the dele- have signified their intell- llion to attend the meeting of the lMaritime Wild Life Federation, which assembles for the third an- lllllal session on the carferry Abe- gweit late this afternoon. goalie Hnrrv Lunlloy during a training period. He will be unable to play for six to eight weeks, team officials said. er with the six or seven mile an hour current. Some went the whole l500 miles to the mouth of the river where they got transporta- tion on ocean-going steamers back to Pacific coast cities. Many others lowed to stake and own claims. Many of the richest claims war. owned by Americans. The same privileges were given Canadian and British subjects in Alaska. Ameri- cans comblncd their 4th of July I cl ' th fl .t f l 1 BOYS 100 yhfils 09691 1- 5lll3l'l- a" girl I . Additional interest has been gates from New Brunswick and ' ' Vuned up 3: me mwms at the cele'b”'l'l9" Wlm 0”! Dmmnllm D” ntlnlirillxtiriinglinseby rl:I0otou1;vel?gn::; Gauthier; 2. Allison Gallant; 3. E S r 1' l”E3xe aroused by the assurance that a Nova. Scoila. I l"uml"l;"ilfre;k5k3nd mm” Mnpwl; f95l'lVm55 mid B3m95- I heard lllili or mahzi 1:35:31 Prise.-.. NEW .. or , -l-an , . .'.::...".. E:::i::l”.:””:”..:1ff””:”:”t ":3 I the fifth Gil McDougsld l' YB" 6 1 - v - '- f on ame spor men rom e year iv e eece e are tic - Y e g B alla - l,l,,:,,.d N, 14”, mu,ld.ml,l,,, ",4 Gauthier; 2. Betty Gallant: 3. Pl”0hnl3l9 Dlirche-l'5 lill” l0iYl0l'f0W5 l Eastcrlr States will be in attend- conference terminates. mlilll'ieF- They lolllld Hold On lJl'nC- lrm Clllb banquet bY 9- Riel "bli- in the sixth Mickey Mantle trip- MB?! Gllllhlelh major league games: tlcally all of them, but they didn't A lion veteran called Joloncl Mar.- ied and than crossed the plate Boys 440 yards, open: 1.l Jimmy American: ' . ggmg consider it plentiful enough to bc' Gregor, when he told the Arm-rl. wlll, ll” lyllu run when Joe Dlxlanb 2. Stuart Gauthier, 2. 1.1- New York Ill Phllulelpllla mlghll AMHERST, N S. soplll 25 g in paying quantities and soon nlov- cans present, ':We recognine no iim Collins doubled. "Er gllgtllln , l Jlmm Dixon, -Lopat (lo-5 vs. Byrd (15-14:. ' plesldem Rod Scan of the central ed on to the outside. Most of those parallel here. We're brothers s'." At Detroit. lanky Hal New- 2 Kaglm Bug-ulc'”, 3 games 13- St. Louis at Chicago Ullght1-- , . , . llmlm. baseball league sald mnlglll flat bottomed creeks were aboutl'rhe dances and other amusement; hnllsor, in the twilight of his G-Imam Q - - - Paige (12-9) vs. Rogovln till-9i. l hit is ilwhrding Sprlllghill '1-ank, one quartermlle wide. and the were much the same as in Glen. 14-year-career with Detroit Tlz- Mlle 'R,m hm. l Jame, D W8-Shluzion Ii B05i0umPori9r-; In 11 crs tlle league chillnpionship and "PiW-Wonk" in them narrow and zany or Aniisonish or Grand Riv- :-rs. won his moth major league Gaunml 2. -Llomll inohilnnl 3' Jlm; field 112-14) or Shea, ill-6) vs,l Suspemllng Lewlsvllle Cubs lm, an eluslvc, Mme” have been lmown (,r'!).ElL The Glenlmlry bl,” Ml." same-I lent Only 54 Oill" Dllchr my Dlxbn ' F””l"l" (0'0l- s....?.M-AZ..A. llldclllllle perlod to sink prospect holes within ,-ca1,d.;l,g,md musical 5; --milllg-r are ever managed. He gave st. Mlle Elm girls: 1. Amella (Only games scheduled). MONTREAL Seplh 25 Vlcplglsemi-final of the playoffs with Seoul charged 'me Cubs Wllh lm lnches and mlss ll emlrelyl Even me square dances. Louis Browns six hits in the 3-2 Gambler, 2 'Mary Plneml, 3- Vlvl Ngtlonal: Rocllpsln Red' Wings demlled,Iour straight over Syracuse before Mn small or rules bl nlugln to Eldomdo creek mlbulmy of Bong . . . ”"”l”"' lain cmuihier i Chicago at sr. Louis (niglitl- . Mom,.e,.i Rgvralg 3.; tonight, to win'3””l3 ”" m M" W ”"””5l 1 Es i 1'11 V) l i l Li 8' anza Creek in Klondike) was con- They were very apt at nicknam- ,.,.Ec:lrtl lnoglglggfsgisdllllr:l:"1?l:?::;r omcm5:;. Harfillllrbuuslls) ll's'C.sl"lle-V ll.16b1f”k' 1 lhc best-Oi-5C:V9il 1"m'””l9m1IWlrt1g:5 lllrlfe tl'li:m C(l'li1eeiil?)le: p W Dr Hg U l mu (mew . sidered a. "dud" in 1897. some pros- ilig all and sundry. Bpeciallv thnst r - s l' i a ln' l - -l ' - i ' b saw me Sllyelmolll l,llhM"ll,l, Jlfltslrytegbglsnt. Il::t(lS”Sel.Ul:x?:)Cllo,njllEtl;il?g son lllilil vsl Jorglalliiilllo-1)lCOl' l Baspblnll Lealllle mull playoff gel-. Cup Emma 1939 when Bmy sonny - l ll l')8Cb0i':S siilllk holes and missed the with any marked traits or idiosyn- win his ninth of the season. He Dolmn Mplvln Dollcelie Allison Perkmllskl llzlml iles 4-2. Rochcshter nowllmeets Kanl- wolllh plloled them lmo llle Lil" fIl)Pqll.llf:C(ll lrlillll-Vllllffiflr Fcrnand plays rea . some gloomy prophet. cracics. There was one A.B.(.. ll" lou nlml Glnanl - . Phlladelphm at New Ymlkg sas Clty lot I. e Amel Clhlljl Assotl:- lle World Sula. Cif'E'dllll llflnll lllollblrnl Royals vi 0 was also a bit of a wag blaz- smith, which the versatile Charlie 0"l.V W0 "ill" "ii" Flick?" ' Meyer (13-13: vs. Col-win lsgll alien ill he Llttlc Wor Set as g gl nrlrl llill cnnilu illnlfjl) Moore. ed a spruce tree at the confluence Scttlcmcir. ace rcportcr ot the have won 200 or more-Bob l-'el- goslon all Bmoklyngwllslm ll-2: opening in Kansas City Saturday. with iiloni last season. has been of Eldorado and Bonanza creeks Dawson News named "Alphabet- lor of Clwtlllnrl Indian! Ind Bill? 0 o 13) vs. Erskine (14-6i. sieve Bmm'5 b”e5'emp"Y Mme S N w ir.'lnsfci'rNl to Buffalo Blsons of and wrote with graphite pencil. ical" Smith. Another prominent News-om of Philadelphia Aih- g run in the third inning proved to p e S ll"! Amfiimll HOCROY I-0011116 i"I'hls is for Cheechnccos and Ind- business man about town had leilcs. Ihliiulllg cllleclding rllllnl askJac(l:c l 010- l HAMBURG .75 (AP) lans". "Tree writing" and other trouble with the white Pass Trans- The other American l-ensue s ' 0 ""1 Ml -RC Fliliin . A - - - - , '- hier lyphlcs are quite common- port Co. about a shipment orplck- dubs were not scheduled today. Checked ivhe Diillilimi-Vi'innlll8 R0)” Bc1::.Ggll(l3,.rN'Blql'l'e Sespgk Qfglfpclg F””f'" .E”ml"m.l Md Germ” placgliat junctions in the wilderness I ics. He also was the possessor of a In a National League game to- als with five hits. NW5 smlla lnlermelllllle b W llealywclllht lmxmg cmmpw” Hem of the north. wry. sour countenance as if he had lghr, St. Louis Cardinals but A.A. Amerlun Law” The Royals threatened in the hall Clmmplomlllp lmllglll (loin. Te”, B”? said mday ho mm” 1" ' ' ' just swallowed a very sour plcklr. M-'mm.u near 4.3, Billy Jack- VICTORIA, gem, MA (op) A ninth when Walt Moi-yn homered lug Lomlomleny ln me lh-ml l I lc-rue in. the United States Oct. '1 The famous ..Wap.. of one l-loll. Hence we Mme seemed more all- sun's double and sally Hemus' 1;-dais (Pistol) Dorohoy has been New york 93 ,3 .606 off Collum bllt Crlmlan came in to lmlrllll gamps of ll l",Sl.Olfl'l':,:,l 51 Slcxllmlilllltlllll Te” 11”” annson of his fairly good claim on proprlatc. The Commissioner (Gov. stngle accounted for the winning named mach or the vlcmria cod- Cleveland 91 get the last two outs. s,,l.lH 1,0 and -ml -rm. lmms wlll ll. ” "S 9 l El 15 3e”' '53” Hunker for one on Eldorado, with crlior) was of a superior intellert N" l” the bl” ”( the "l"'h' 33” 01 me western Hockay C-hlCaiZ0 .. 79 i Rmhesteri third during the reg" the opening dollhlcllcadcr li'loil- his Ylslrt is M n purely prlvme two shystera Who got him "rum- and bearing inclined to 100K il0lill WV Lug”? general mdmlgtelr Fred Phmdelphh 78 U1” 5casOn' moved through the day. Mmm hausen" by Dlyinil him with liquor the nose at less fortunate mem- 3?lAWlNlG'iN 35515 Q"9lW- ”Bgf:l?D”.ll lgufllll "lg W5-ihln8i0" - 75 ----.- i-A-:--?-T-G for several days (the Wading posts bars or the "common nerd". Hr. 5i?'V'- ”G'(CP)G5h"""l5"m rum on Wm, Coll H5 byllll mg mg; as Bum" 75 , , CHlC0UTlMl. Qllc-. Sept. 25- were supplied liquor by the Alaska had been a prodessor of Eniillsli l”-l'"''”' "' me quell" semi" l ll 3 ' S” L"”” 53 (CW-Chlcouiiml Sazuencnns or Commercial Co. river sbcllmcrs). is and history at Dalhousie Univer- ihfkgle Ltffguireeie:-lsillllouilllzrllll-wciti,l:.el" coiiblarohoy succeeds Roger Leger. Damn so , ""9 Quebec Senior Hockey I.cn- ..... one of the dramatic legends of the sill! in his Younger days. H6 W35 i Hunky Bllchanan in Chlcouti 1 who will be with Montreal Royals N-tloul Lug” jg Rue announced Ionllzllt illoy, MVP Rolls of Film developed and Yukon. vcry erudite gentleman, but the iiggnianuns for an undisclosed 1- of the Quebec Senior League this R,,,,,kl,.n Q5 56 6” LONDON. Sap," ,5 -(Relllel,5l, T L T c printed. 24 hour service. Double Wlhen Johannson emerged from hoi pollol had no compunctlon in .n,,lll.,l, 0; Huh, season. New llDrk"” C 1 Z605 Result: of soccer mm.” ln the 00 ate 0 lasslfy illle liflnin Any roll of ii ex- the soporific state induced by cop- naming him "King Congdon". 'illl-F. ..-.- 576 United Klngdom today; 5Wl 205016 only 40 l'-eni5- Reprints ious llbatlons of the lirrent fluid alliteration perhaps had something l 4553 Emllllh Len” Gauge, southpaw ' cnf:'l'oll9le:::'l:; Mall Film Strrice. which dolls the senses. rid found to do with the fitness of lfmt. F4 - Le t i ' . . .....;.::.;?' 5 W W B S H DlvlS!an (southern) ' l-EV 'T'7 Newport County 4 Coventry City jften P E I ii i 17th R M We . . . Toliolrtlllampton Town I awindon V months will the Ord- 'I'ralning for the Fall and Winter commence on Sunday, 28th Sept, 1952 at Leave Georgetown - 1300 hours over Club i NEW - A1TRACTIVE Tables for 100 Couples ll SATURDAY. SEPT. 27 9:30 - 12:00 l For Reservations Call 1222 Between 4-8 P. M. Sat. Dancing Will Continue Every Saturday Night NATIONAL LEAGUE (9) and Ronnlng. (Rochester wins series 4-2). beat-of-oeve Chambers, Yuhas (9) and D. Rico. oha; Lnsorda, Mills (ll, Fabbro Walsall 1 Reading (I. Watford 2 Bristol Rovers 3. Division In (Northern) narlce Compound, Charlottetown. Transportation will Easter; . ...ooo ooo 2410.: s 0 0 Carlisie United 3 or-imaby Town i - 1 ; ew nrk...010000002-lO2- , - be provided as fol Ows - am-dens .1-la . gun-15; Hum, Scllnthorpa United 0 Mansfield TIIC Charlottetown HOSPIECI B01507 Leave Sourls 1230 hours ylllhflm ll” "ill Kllir TOW" 1 ' """""" " . I ,,,u ....j.................., Leave St. Peters .. ll-zlrllpl lllours s.."”.2.'I.'.. ...- tl.2".I”..1l3i 2 3 l A L P t R of the Leave Morell . . ours Wehmelnr. Nllxhall in Smith , ennan Ix-lave Mt. Stewart .. .. 1330 hours ml and Howell. Lnndrllh I97; ace bean parts. A constant caller here since 1908, the Canadian National n steamship liner is retiring after 24 years service. : Canteen e - 'VETERANSl DANCE For All Legion 'Menfbc-.rs and Friends. CLOVER CLUB llFriday.l Sept. Zbfli. ' ' 4 9:30-'-1:00 Admlaelolr 1.00 per Couple DON'T MISS Bowlers Attention '5' Those wishing to enter rooms in the City Five liin League: City Candle Pin League: Ladies Candle Pin League. send entries to Rollowoy Alleys or phone 1242. for now liilnlrl lmlilmf ii (tr! lid: .,ll mill ill-ll.l.lNli .i ,llg,lli(iililil llhllllll IilIIi'8 llll Sl Iillflllllilfl IF '"' (Associated Press) Dress: Beret. Battle Dres. Web 39": Boom and PW ”'"'"" ”""' NW, ml, lg, 1', ”,,',',6 6” Ti Your favorite games and other attractions 1085- , New York ooooll ml 3 o....2 Cleveland .... .. 91 61 .599 254 2 Slgn9dr Boston ....... -. 010 I00 000 2 8 0 Remaining games:--- on hand. -. Reynolds and Berra; Hudson New York away (3) Philadel- l- 3- MAHAR. M3507. and White. phla ta) Sept. 26, 27, 213. At home , Commanding Officer. at. hauls ,. ooo ooo no 2 s 1 (0). , - Detroit .. .- 000 011 10: 8 '1 1 Cleveland away (2) Detroit 1, 11'. w..'h.rbi. .nf."u'n you a, ll" Litilefield. Stuart (7) And Sept. 2?. 2R. At home 10). i Courtney; Newhouses and Swift. -- ---- A -. "IO TWO SHOWS Of 8 and 11, yo.-ld'g HALIFAX. Sept. 26 -(OPi- , mm INTMRNATWONAI. LEAGUE The Lady Nelson, Canada's first (Playoff) hospital ship during the Second FUN FOR All ALL . world War, arrived here today '- wmfomlb” Rochester . . 201 icon mo-4 s 2 from Montreal on her last run as hot 'Mimire-I - -- on M or-2 I raven-u-r liner ruin: me am i Collum. Crlmlnlan (9) and Bu- lanes between Canada and Carib- , ' ilimore