DELAWARE, Ohio (AP:-Tor-'205.4l to Turpids two-year eain- pld won the 12th annual 873.528 lags which now have reached Little Brown Jug for tbree-yea.r- 8182.33.41 in 39 beats. the wit old pacer: Thurldli 51' 153111! has won :56 times. losing three to the raindelayed third beat at the 'Adios Express. Delaware County fairgrounds. Alter Torpiti had taken the The bar son of Knish! Drum first heat and Meadow Latins the look the two - division classic llllgecond, the runoff was delayed. straight heats. winning the firstlmore than two hours because of in 2:00.! and the third in 2:031. in hggvy rain, The surface of the Torpid Is The Winner Of I -Annual Lillie Brown Jug , 5,0025; was allay Eden and Newport Judy. the lat- ter taking the lead at the quar- ter in 29 4-5 seconds U.i-at Adios led at the hall in 1.01 and at the three-quarters in 1'32 4. T 0 r p l d. pacing filth. swung wide just after the three- quarier pole and in a driving fin- lieatiow Lands. driven by Del and lllillcr. won the second division heat in 2 0i wl h the five leaders it: cad) division coming back for Iilt' payoff jaunt. Adios Express. driven by Joe track was scraped away sand placed over the half-tiiile oval. Torpid had to come front be- hind in both heais. He was allay -third in the opener behind Mor- 0'Brien. of Albertun. P.l:.I.. fin-.i-is Eden and Great Adios. but Leafs & isli took it all by two lengths over Aiiitis Express hlaxiiics Dreaiii was third. !lloI'i'is litlcti fourth and liicadowl Lands fifth. Ten horses shared in the purse. largest in Jug history. The pay- Montreal Canadiens of the Na- lsllcd fifth in the first heat and look the lead at the half from offs lwilh the beat finishes) tiunal Hockey League for 8125.- atiL'uii(i in the second heat to grab Robert Lee Frost. A driving fin- we:-e 000 llHl'IlHflC5- lourll'l place In the over-all pic- 'ish in the slrclcli gale him the lllt'.'.ill The Western lluckey Club. lure ;win over Morris Eden by a Turpiti l-I S2T.'.'n.2-ii Mllfli ”P9””'-i5 WIWIIPGE wars Johnny Simpson. driver of Tor- length. Meadow Lands ii-SI Sll.029 22 n””- charges 1” I” 5"" ma! ll" pid. became the first ever to win In the second divlson. Meadow Morris Eden I2-it 57,720.46 9355"" dill" I'll” "I l"”"5h with the classic in successive Lands fought his way to the out- Adios Express is-2t 56.61754 '"””3h PHYS” M w""”' years and the second ever toislde at the head of the strctt-ii Slaxiiie's Dreain iii-Lit 56,617.52 Hfmk” lfeague calibre" It '5” capture the Hambletunian Trot 'ntiti nipped Newport Judy. one of New port Jutly i'.' fll s.3.3I4 61 ”l'”1.he-l rewpagli :l2'62l they We anti llie Jug the same season. He ythe two fillies in the field at 16. Great .-xdiu- -3-tit lw "lmpeb ( U ' won the 1956 pace with Noblelby ii-2 elngihs. .'liaxine's Dream. Adios and this year's -l-iambic: ithe other filly. was third in the Ionian with Hickory Smoke. heat. Thursday's victory added 821,- In the deciding heat. Torpid FIGHTS IN MAIN EVE Fight night at Iummerside Civ- ic Stadium this evening gives Summeraide's battling Bud Ram- say his first big break as a main-eventer. in a P.E.l. - N.B. Wqterweisht Championship bout against Kid Walsh of MacAclam, N Ramsay. always a crowd pleas- or. is as game and aL',l'PsSil'P as any in the boxing prtift-ssion. and in his last two bouts lins iict-ii overmatched with last minute substitutes from a heavier weight class. . . This time the fighters are ex- These two provincial welter-I pecied to be more evenly match- wclght Champion, Norman Gaut- ed and fans can ltiok in Rum- reau of Moncton. in a muritiniey say for one of the host bouts in title fight. his boxing career. Moore And Anthony Fight For Liglilheavy Title LOS ANGELES (AP) A Archie Moore the distinguished antique of the ring from California. puts his world light heavyweight championship on the line for the sixth time tonight and it might just happen that boyish Tony An- hiny of New York will take it. The two go into the ring at the Olympic Auditorium for 15 rounds or less in a fight that will be televised across the Unitcdi Stalls but with) Los Angeles blocked out for a radius of 150 miles. The tima: 7p.m. PDT 11 pm. ADT in one corner will be San Diego's timeless Archie, a rc- mnrkable man of more than 40. engaging in his issth professional match and at the age when even the bravest of bar-room battiers have sensed the value of phy- .1;-,1 gclfq-esfrgint, tEH two bids for the licavywoinlit In the other corner will be An- . title was knockcfi slil' in il"t'k.V tliony. who has had but 35 proyhlarciano ill iii?-.3 anti hy Floytl fights and who was not quite Patterson last Nmoiiilicr two years old when Archie Moorei Archie and Anthony both say stepped into the ring for the they want Pat!-rson. mentualli. first time. Neither has exnrrsu-d II uisli The tvio will probably answer that Marciano Cimir out of I-viii-in the bell at about even mont-y,lrI-lent with Monro possibly a slight lav. orila when the onlookers fllS- covcr he can move about very well without ratio or rriitt-Ii Moorc has won I38 ixitiis, llii by knockout. He lost 22 anti drew in five. Anthony had won .10. been stopped four times and hold to one draw. by Yvon Diirclle of Bale St. Anne. N.B. lle has 1:) knockouts to his credit. Moore iion the light hciiiy- weight chamionshin in SL Louis Dec. 17. 1952. in 15 rounds from Jley Maxim: Keariis. lie defended it success- fully in 1953 in Odgin. l7i.'ih. against Mnxini: in I934 in M"ini against flinxini: . Johnson in Now York in 19. ; against Yolandc Pompey in ion- don in 1956. it is also rocorded that Art-hie The Prince Edward Island Regiment will parade at a Garrison Church Parade at Summer- aide on Sunday. Sept. 22nd next. Transportation leaves as follows: Montague Armourlos ....... moo hm. Tracadle .......................... 08(1) hrs. Ruatico ............................ 0830 hrs. Dress: Battle Dries. web belts, boots and put- teu Medals will be worn. i A. I. YEARS. Lt.-Col. Oindg. 4:5 'i OTT.-lli'A CPi - managed by J.” The suit says the Winnipeg club made an agreemen in 1955 with Toronto and Montreal for a period of at least two years. un- der which the NHL clubs would kccp on cuiilinutius loan to Win- iiipcc 15 players of Wcstcrn Hockey l.eiit:IIc calibre or better. The Winnipeg club says that between Sept. 1. 1916 and April 30. 1957 they kept on loan only 10 players and six of them were Meatluw Rlulllfll ii-i-7! Duke of Wellington I4-lfll 33.203 85 Razzie Dazzle is-6i lWPiroTciice-For” Abbies Tonight Moore . . Aiitlinnv :(('l'L'ii'll' I. llgmos. Hlis: Clii-- NEW YURK UH.” g Pmbahle 40 age 22 iox, . inoso. h I . . g 1,75 3 weight 1:5 M! "'"r"'&';6"&')0l6;8E"z 5 1 iii? gzrriir-sorw'tl:i'lnA!ii)t:,llloglaifelctxtis . . V V omit . 6 BullfTilo oio 000 20K- 3 6 i 1” l””"""”" ' Tlit-re ulil Inc a iiastiiitiil prat in-imt win, c;,i.in-9, 42 chest tiitirmall (iliurt-ii. Ad:-imsill and Buclia; DeImH5"':'TI:(:iI!': Leazguvo . 3 fit"? ll-I llw Lliiiiiltillettmii .-ihilics slit-lFI:ZRlt2D LOGS -N ('l'lfl5l iCM)i.llI(lCtli lli'l'lJPl'l and Noble. L: Church. nm 137, ;" lfh ”:l.4"' T "" ml” ''w”'””' "I 5'” W" "M By W"””" "I "'9 l”'l”"9 I" 35" Mm! "R: B"””N"blc' Chicangoai Cit-velaiiii l)oiio l7 neck (Buffalo leads best - of - seven van lags, Vs M0551 H03. ' ,3”. llllflh Washington at Balumnre nl - Ry: Eli” W M ' Clevcnger (7-5i vs Johnson 113- . I .. W 10) zit”: 13" lagner s Busitiri at Kllw ltirk iii--Hiotit-I: la-I; furcartn 11 O or MM)” ”'l'h H him iii. ankle to I . pi'acIit'c as usual will be held at; keep 15 players an lgang gays (hg ilvlemorial held. and Ill players, Winnipeg club. it suffered a losl "9 asked I0 3I”3"d- .'of 358.890 on operations and a ' T I loss of profit estimated at 950.- Woni Player To y Pay For Bull l 'l'lic il'iiiiiipc: club says that under the atzrccmciit it was to pay Montreal and Toronto 50 per turd behind Mums 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Friday, Sept. 20. 1951 Winnipeg Sues Habs WINNIPI-JG ICPI - The win. cent of aggregate net profits dur- because Ramsay is that sort of nipeg hockey club has filed suit in: the first two years. it paid fighter. in Norman ”K1d' Wllsh. against Toronto Maple Leafs and 312.621 in anticipation and on ac- .be will have a worthy opponent count of the profits. However. the Winnipeg club says it did not make any aggre- gate nct profit or any profits dur- ing the first two years of the agreement and the defendants are not entitled to the money paid. It says it asked for repay- ment of the money but was re fused. Tale Of The Tape. LOS ANGELES 'AP'-Tale of the tape for the Archie Moore- 'l'iiiiy Anthony li:lil hcaiyucilzlit rliainiiionship fight llllllL'lIl Hamilton- Tlgcr-Cals want Bob Siiiipsuii of Ottawa Rflllllll llitlcrs to pay 17.30 for a fl)Ufi)tIll li(' ilircw iiilit. ilie liairiillon croiid during I game last weekend. i The Ottawa Big Four club said Thursday llaniilton president Jake (iaudaur wrote asking that g Simpson be nizidc to pay for ilic ,. ball. Sinipsoii heaved it into the icrowti when he had no chance in run back a kick out of the end zone. Tiger-Cats won the game I8-l4 zo take over the league l8e1flPl'Vl'Illl Simpson sziitl lie was gtiiiit: to cotict-(lc ilic point anyway but oulcdnit fill) the ball out as llam- iltnn fans. mostly children. had crowded the toiichline. ”l iiasn'i tliinlting of anything yclsc hiil -snviiit: those children frtiiii limit: iraiiipictl. lt1idn'i .vl.'tn: to grind Itito lliciii with my clcals so I throw the ball in Il'I('r('." the Rider end said. Wlicn shown (;.1udaiir's letter Si in p s on coiiiitieiilcd: "He'll grow a Iit'al'(l hr-lore i pay for that ball " Rovers Lose To S" Stephen 7-1 Waller "Peanuts" Arsenauit. 51- J(,5l.-P” 3 R .(-p. rr)i(ak dost-riliod as the most improved Cant-Ii.'iii hiirini Si sicplicii-Si lbtixcr iii the Iilarilimcs. viill be i(.'l'fllX to the New Hriinswick in- l gflpmplmg in cm-mnug hi; wingnf lIFI'I'III'lfll.'llP A bnxoiiall champion- ihhln Thursday. ills border team deft;-nit-ti punts. lli"'lll'ilflll'ttfik llmt-rs, T-llumgm (-i1amp,..,L m 3 5 .-.,.,m1 in tho lifili Eiiliiv ul .-I host-til file mm m suinim-rmic t'mL- sisal seiics St Stcpiitin ltisl tlir first ium, 'two. liicli linnrlcr ('nnavaIi threw Arsenault. who iiiirprlsed I three consecutive wins. fight fans and upset the predict- "Whippor WILL FIGH riiieiir lions of the experts by defeating Big Figl-it Card Al Civic Stadium In S'sido Tonight their all to annex the P..E.l. - N. M d ! mm B. Welterweight crown. it is an '5 games ers. goes . into a fight that headlines the. hop” . lug. "mm H” mm card ,0, we ms. mm in m,tou' to see Bud Ramsay come in- t Imus career. Ramsay I to nir own at last as a headliner knows the hard knocks of thl on a 5511! card. fight game as well as anyone. The three main bout! 011 "II He has been overmatchod on oc- y card should all be rough and casino but garnely waded into rugged. ”Wliipper" Steele his opponent until the lights went "Peanuts" Arsenault have met out. He has had his share of before. Ind llnl Wlw IIIVE 5805 knockouts. and it is doubtful if then: know what an exciting slug- anyonc remembers Bud's being test they can put on. The Rogers- in a.really dull contest. With Oliver go is catching the fight Ramsay in there you can be fana' lmagiraiion because Qtey sure of blood. sweat and cheers. .know that this six-round tussle will have a lot of the earmarks of a brawl on New York": water- front. '!'I'hI.- crowd tonight should break records for the stadium. Tonight at Civic Stadium. Bud Ramsay. one of Prince Edward and both boys will be giving BASEBALL ROUNDUP- I I American League Mil 2-0 - chic-ago American League 0000200010004-7200 W L Pct-GBL u';,,ium;m,. I New Yorit 93 53 .637 - 009 out 020 00 - 3 1 oi Chicago 86 58 97 6 Fisher. Howell tat, Den-mg iBosu)n 77 68 .53l 15”: (on 45., Mcponaid (pp alley Detroit 75 70 .3l717'w'r 11.. Reagan 112. Ind Baltimore 70 74 .186 22 I Ba,.e,.,, Cleveland 70 -.4 are 22 Siniihs. Bycrly iRt. Raiiios ifli.w35l'ln8lU" -74 5” ' 33': and lit-rlIt'i'ci. t'otii'tiiI'y i9i- W- K3"B35 GU 5-5 9” 371 33': V V National League lsF.ll YORK IAPI - Mayor philadelpma 8. B-moklyn n, g Robert Wntziicr of NewYork an-ycnrdwen 4,7, .5 Enklm, .3.-2. nouiict-d lL'iI0ITlluFSi.l8Y he will in- New yurk at pmsburgh mg iiic Wal or() xlniicy. Dndizcr pro-I Crone 7.9, H K-hm. B46, sitlciii. Ni-lsun lint-kefellcr and and ' White Sox Bear Senators 7-3 WASHINGTON (AP)-Chicago White Sox tore loose for four runs in the lath inning Thursday and finally overcame Washington Bea- ators. 1-3. to keep their hopes burning faintly in the American League pennant race. Nellie Fox and Mirinio Minoan slammed consecutive burner: to account for three runs in the last inning of the marathon struggle with the seventh-place Senators. With the other clubs idle. the second-ranked Chicago crepl up a half-game on the New York Yankees but still remained six games behind the leaders. And the magic number In the waning days of the season stayed at four. Any combination of four Yankee wins and White So: do- feats will clinch the pennant for the New Yorkers. The White Sox employed It players. int-' ” six pitchers. to out-last the Senate . in a game played in near silence before 957 paving customers. The paid at- tcndance was smallest of the year in either league. Fox's sixth homer of 1957 just cleared the right field fence in- side the foul pole. it also scored Luis Aparicio. who had opened the lrflh with a single off loser Pedro Ramos. Miniso then hit his 11th four- batzger. a shot that flew into the Sox left field bullpen. Ted Beard later singled home Jim Landis. .udiu had doubled. for the seventh Chicago run. Bob Keegan. last of the Chi- cago hurlers. worked only two in- nlnszs but received credit for hi.- lflln victory against eiglu set- banks. The Sox now need only one Milwaukee at Chicago - Spahn ltHl)t vs Rush 0-lsi St. Louis at Cincinnati nl-Mlz- ell 18-10) vs Gross I69) more Lrlump to new up second place. but they have only A game: to press their mmKn.ly hopeless case against the Yanks. New York has eight more to Play. , Cliilago collected 20 mg. 0" Chuc Stobbl. Bud Byeriy and Ramon for their highest totgj of tho season. porisman lfxymxe Qymier Hind with . . . 'AI.lWEATHER' Waterproof Paper him mild . . . for ufn onioynanf. Thunins liontlft-llow. president of TTT”””"' S ' 5' the Long island Railroad. to meet ivith him today in city hall to dis-ll cuss the latest proposals to keep rill? club in Brooklyn. No time was set for the meet- Hill I William R. Peer. the mayor's executive s e c r eta r y. was in'l siructed by the mayor to notify 'he principals that he would like. -in dismiss the matter of Ii Dog-i '. gt-r siadiuin site in downtown: Brooklyn. I The announc....e..i followed a- one-hour executive session of thel board of estimate at which Rock- efcilcr's proposal. the details of; wliicli were not disclosed. was; dist-itssctl. ' It was iiinrlc clczir that the prn-f posed meeting today would bel with the mayor and that board! members would not be present I Announce Fish And Game Prizes. Winners of the Queens County Fish and Game Association ithe liiiiliiy rated and licavit-r Burzy Urtniliart of liniifny lll fl 'rousing ring-go at Siiinmcrsidc recently. has definitely come i'lFEIlllnL'. have been announced by lit: Acorn. hrtint-h prcsi-I dcnl. The winners are: lat Leo Rossitcr. Moreil. 2nd Les Alex- rt-mrti tonight at he tangles with alnniz way lndlllllllllll style flit- " Slpolp. of ChnrIotfQ- past year. an it in top PO11 Ili0n llic flvlflllflllll chnin- I gnu". billed 3; H19 pi-:1, Light. for totiigiits cniiirzi Moving along in ring recoI.'iii- tiiin. Arscnauii ha- already stun-I led for a bout with Ray )lcNt-ill mm-5 wore on display at thel of New Waterford on Seplember 25th at Sydney. and:-r, Charlottetown, 3rd to be announced .liInior ist prize was ywilil by John Anderson, .lr..- Clisirltilicltiiin. it will hc recalled that the lCoii:I'um during Old Home: Week. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21:! N0. I-I DASH AT llltd 1-Jean rials: 1-Curtain Raiser; kPeml First; L-Hum halo; 5-.loility'c Guy; fpnlanne Bpdlonl: 1-Pericles; I-Col. Henry; also eligible-C. 8. Chief; Moab. N0. 5.!-A PACE 2 DASIIES AT 8225.00 EACH I-Premier J. Walter; 2-Famous Boy; 3-Vivien M: 4-tluitt Betty": Mark; S-Mr. Jollscott; 6-Downtown; 7-Joility Leigh; 0- Jolly Dick. - NO. 24-D PAC! 1 DASIIEI AT S130,” EACH DIIIV Double I liimlnn R 2 Propane. .1-(Mill! Frank: 4--Esau S- Canadair is-Americas Ace; 7-Eva Budlong; 3-Little Delbert. i also eligible-Suffolk Chief No. 64-!) PAC! I DASIIES AT till IACI I--Jollity George: 2-Murphy's Ace: I-Bob Clog : Budlmig; Salolly Bud: 6-Btillfl Dream: 7-C. P. N0. 3-7-D PACE 1 DASIIIZS AT 8lSO.I EACH Dally Dnbk 1 Pnrlt-r s Pit-It. 2- Ramos: 3-George spirit. Lslnily Mark. O-Lou S-Chocolate Dip. k lion": Pride; 'I-Miiylmrii Pick; I-Dr. Wll- Shutter: S-All Budlorig; Io-Pnul Ora Dale; aim eligible-Mira cyclonic; Bonnie's Girl. trod c.; also oligiblo-Jolly lruco; 111': Goldie. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK I STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th N0. LI-I PAC! 1 DASIIES AT 3.” EACH Federal; I-Cooly Boy; I-Jolly Dick: 4-Donald I-Captain Morgan: 0-Meg, N0. 4-7-6 1'. O P. I DASIIES AT Il7S.D IACII I-Ginger 2.: 2-Moriell Woody; 3-Connie French; 1.; 6-New Forest: 74-ielenls Dream. N0. I-I-D PACE I DAIIBS A'l' Slltl IACI I-Peter Cieu: Spirit: 5-Sara not I Ten Spot. 24nIlyv Bruce. also eligible-Allie Budlong. N0. 8-!) TIM I DAII AT llI.I Del! Double I-Mildale; 1-Fortune's Pride; 3-Dudis Echo: C-Horny Mac; Lnhor D.; 0-Baby Train: 7-Lucky Logan. Nu. I-D 1101' I DASH AT mus I-(Inland Bndlonl: 1--Thair'l If: I! .'L-Bo-ck Ann Call: 4-Falrloz L Miirion E . 6-Juno Brent: 7-Franlt Cavallero; I-Jeaa 8. hr- HARRIS can surpass- PANTS 4-Gay DOING v 9.-Ray K: 4-Tommy; Reynolds: 1-The Sheik; S-' HENDERSO SA O Regular 515.95 0 Tough, Rugged. Durable O Genuine Leather 0 For Hunting O Quilted Lining TWEED SPORT COATS lmporfecl Scofcl-I Tweed: Coma in quickly. Malta flio barf Buy For Qualify and Value e Nothing GENUINE HARRIS TWEED FlANl!';'l O Regular 811.95 O Well Tailored 0 Free Cufflng IGrey.Brown,B SUEDE JACKETS 0 Olive Khaki Shade O Detachable Hood N ti IIUIIMIIBE 1u'.7f.f i LE 3.95 -l .95 Originally ; Ticltofocl Al 39.50 2.50 ' 7.49 IA'l'-. IIPI. SOQ lue