.-n1.Y 21. 1942 ‘Poimse saws llacesllednesday THE QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Montague Horse Dodgers Take Twin Bill Race M00! i ram Pirates, 3-2 and 5-3 Draws Big i yN, July M-(Arl- hit three home rum in successive m... Dodgers turned back trips to the plate in the first lune. tttburilh Pirates 9-’ ""1 5"" w‘ , worm all their runs in the Reds Knock of! Giant; i; ‘and ihh-d innings of each Q9 and winding up the series In New York, Cincinnati Reds h a margin of three 811m?! W ’- his victory boosted The doulead in the National m. i0 seven full “mes over I Loni; cardinals. Cams Spill. With Braves Boston, pitcher Tom Barley, spended two vreeks ago for "in- flmm pitching." came out of e dnghouse with a one-hit nine- “mg relief masterpiece that en- inillic IllWlVCS to divide a double adci- with st. Louis Cardinals. 031m won the first 5-2 and upped (he second 5-8. l-hii. win Doubleheader In Phil "illilili. the Phils won eh scccinl doubleheader of the M... 1.3, fi-i, but Clyde McCul- ugh, chlcngo Cubs’ catcher. ole some of the glory when he In recaptured third place in the league from New York Giants by knocking them off 6-2, and 2-1, in a doubleheader featured by 5011516 Plays and a demonstration by the fans against a decision by umpire Jocko Conlan. 011 Saturday. the Giants did everything but win against Cincin- nati Reds. After rushin Junior Thompson out of the pic ure with a. five-run bombardment and pelt- 1118 Joe B6885. they went down to defeat 8-8. At Brooklyn, Pittsburgh Pirates trounced the Dodgers 4-1, with Hank Gornicki limiting the Dur. oohermen to six scattered blows. M Boston. Enos Slaughter slammed his eighth home runs of ‘he 5935011 t0 Elve St. Louis Card- inals a 6-3 verdict over the Braves At Philadelphia. Chicago cubs- Lon Warneke thiottled the Phils 4-1 with a five-hit mound per- formance. 11 ever handl l7ar1ilizs PVhip Tigers 5-2 o Sweep 3- Game Series DETROIT, July ZB-(AH-Neiw ark Yuiikccs whipped Detroit gels for the siXih successive time day n5 Charley (Red) Buffing {mad n 51‘\'Cll-llit 5-2 victor for sweep of lllf‘ three-game ser es, ghnricy Kcllci" topped the iiiikccs‘ lZ-liit assault, rapping this 13th and 14th home runs oi e year. Both blows came with e bases unoccupied, the first in ' i- fourth inning off Paul (Dizzy) i out and the second in the eighth i {big 111 Benton, who took over .' the eluliili after Trout had l n llflcil for a pinch hitter. l All of iho Yankees got two hits iece except Joe DiMaggio, J06 , onion and Ruffing. who went ties. i Chisox and A's Break Even , ln Chicano. Chicago's White Sox d Philadelphia. Athletics broke n in two closely played games, e 50x winning the opener in e ninth 2-7 and losing the second . i0 inning. 3-2 Benaiflrs Divide With Indians 1n Clewland, Buster Mills slugg- . 1 triple and three singles in five me; in lint and drove in tour lL= as Cleveland Indians gained 7-1 victory over Washington Sen- tnrs in the iiightciip of a double- eidrr. Sid Hudson shut out the diaiis in the first game 2-0. Browns Whip Red Sou Twice in Si. Innis. four-hit pitching .~ Donny Gnlchouse and a. ninth- ning double by first baseman ige McQulnn brought St. Louis 101m: a double victory over Bos- ton Red $00: and boosted them within three games of second place in the league. On saturday the Yankees belt- ed four Detroit pitchers for i4 blows, including a Joe Gordon homer. to win 7-2. At Chicago, Thornton Lee pitch- ed 10 innings for White Sox against Philadelphia Athletics, allowed on- ly six hits, but lost the verdict 2-1. At Cleveland, the Indians un- loosed a characteristic ninth-inn- ing rally for four runs against Washington, but the Senators fin- ally won out 10-6 in the 13th. At St. Louis. Boston Red Sox outlasted the Browns in a 10- inning slugfest, 9-8. Tigers Lose To Braves; Beat Aces In a double-header in the K. of C. softball league yesterday the Tigers dropped aii afternoon game to the Braves 24-12 but :ame back strong to win 37-16 playing against the Aoes the evening. Both games were layed a: Victoria Perk and d ew a arge number of fans. The encounter between ‘Iiizers and the Braves was a postponed game which was scheduled for Friday eve- ning. This was cancelled because of other events in the city. This evening the Braves and K. of C, meet in what promises to be s. good game to watch. HELPS FARM HORSES Night pasturing of farm horses during the heavy wcrk season en. ables them to do more work than they otherwise could. MONTAGUE HORSE RACES A favorite race track for upwlrdl of forty seen-Monique min - ‘m, .- . lcomes visiting horse , ext of: .. eilnesday Afternoon, July 29th. Th0 M I “If I Ill “I! "I III‘ 0f QIIIIIEI DQIOI "U"! codfxiidgritntlliiat thgypvfiwlerlnisgreafinaftgrnogn’! 5P0" 5min" “I llll or excel, B!‘ "M51111": the horses close racing ls assured. You will note amolll iillm some newcomers, also the old reliables that have been making his- "ly again this year. The Montague track pacing rooord ls 2.07 1-4 and the trotting record g-Iiliiml-i. It would not be surprising if one of these at least will be 11111- " l1)" a new record. “Milli! and now Every “W111i: starts at 110 oi rrrr ' . sum‘ alilmrli oi‘ 11m the ""111 1111mm; ammo,“ lim- nre the entries: l-‘nr several weeks preparations have been made for this banner race hing is set to make it one of the pleasant-est of the sharp two o'clock and the horses will he gotten out u“ 111.11 (‘iwh heat so that. there will 11¢ no dellyl- This is wsitlvflv an cod sn there will be no dull moments at Mon‘ PM“! of ticket sellers will be on hand so that there will lie I111 110115 "Y1 liic roads loading to the track. The Grand Stand gives a. full view the track. Pleasant surroundings and a good time is as- wlio attend. Fill up your car and he with us. Just a short ride hnvr-mcnt through beautiful country, so come along and c1110)’ u; on Wednesday. N0. 1 CLASSIFIED. PURSE $250.00 g\(')-[Tri{1.\i 207--‘Frank Adams. 11.1111“. - ‘ulillfl: HANOVER Milt-Tyndall Sample, and!” rqluvh‘ Kamwcrr 2.0a i-z-wulai-a K II"! \i0 8'?" 11 K ell amrron zno-oenm n. Broolrrds. Kmpifimi. WNl-IY 2.00 lJ-Milton Bell. Charlottetown. ll/YN 2.10 lA-Daniel Rice. Charlottetown. r5""-"'J'|"4TE B. 2.09 l-fi-Walier llenncssey, Charlottetown. so. z cmssmao. PURSE $250.00 ""01 minnow: 2.11 l-l-Andrew Perry. snmmmldo. .1.‘ 1'1.’ 1.1"." "LYDE 2.16 l-%Georgg Callbeck. Summfllidm "M. 2.12 l-d-Bell and McNcill, Charlottetown. lffxfir. scour 2.10 1.4-0. n. ndrinn, Murray River. "iil-l‘. 2.04 l-Z-Wllllrd Kelly, Soulhnort. Lh-‘TY FRISCO 2.07 1-4-C. ll. Chandler, Charlottetown. ~' N0. 3 CLASSIFIED, PURSE $250.00 Gfimrc Srcrfi? MAC 2.18 l-t-(leo M l t . Montague. WATSON 2.14 l-krlgzorg: llilflBerooklns, Kenslngton, "n7" ""11 9111 i t-Sinunons and Bern le Kcniiington P-"ii ABBE Lil-Power Bron. Charlottegown. "hymen/in; SILENT MAC 2.11 1-4—Vern11n GIN’ SAM-Charles O'Brien TIIE THIRD h 1111mm) tariffs??? 2P i£1»$'.'il1".;.i°..'I."n'§§.‘l'-l"‘s..n...n nnsrrnw QUEEN 2.12 l-l-Frunk Adams, naiirak. n. s. N0. 4 CLASSIFIED, PURSE $350.00 Proud, Buckley Point. {WT WShE-winard iiucpanaid. Southport. Summersldl. lml, Ball! , N. s. Howard rnwall. v . Chandler. Charlottetown. "forum KALMUCK-Earl lngl, 1m. 11mm. Covehead. "an JUNIOR-II. 1:. Killian, Montague, ANSfAIW .11- z.00 ma. snsnr. ALL iuicss ~ "our: 183.55%? £30111?" IBSION 'ro 01mm» srsnb .00 CINTS rrius m. 0 GIOIGI MCINTYBI nous-r N SCORING S PLUS TAX. ADI Entry List Secretary J. W. Boulter had en- tries in Saturday evening for 86 race horses with some of them en- tered in two events for the 01d Home Week racing program. It was the lar t number he had on a closing date. in addition to these others are in the malls and 501m; to arrive and some not until Tuesday. Every stall will be occupied on the race ground and the ri club stables will have to be util- iaed. From all parts of the Mar- itimes horsemen an 001111118 with their friends tn Garden of tilt Gulf races Old Home Week. . "A brief glance over the entries.’ states Secretary Boulter, "convin- oed me' that we have a list that will make our race m e e s sure success and P101189 those who are vlennihs w attend, We are gratified, too, have such a great response from our horsemen friends who have so liberally backed us up in this as in past race meets. Baseball Results (Canadian Dress) \‘ sunmirs W" NATIONAL 1.11.4011: Pittsburgh 2; Brooklyn 3 Pittsburgh 3; Brooklyn 5 St. Louis 2; Boston 5 St. Lfluis 5; Boston 3 Chicago 3; Philadelphia 4 Chicago l; Philadelphia 6 Cincinnati 6; New York 2 Cincinnati Z; New York 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 5; Detroit 2 Washington 2: Cleveland 0 Washington l: Cleveland 7 Philadelphia l; Chicago 2 Philadelphia 3: Chicago 2 Boston 2: St. Louis 9 Boston 3; St. Louis 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 1: Newark 8 Toronto 4; Newark 3 Montreal 0; Jersey City 3 Montreal 2; Jersey City 4 Syracuse 6; Buffalo 5 Syracuse 0: Buffalo 4 Rochester 8: Baltimore l Rochester l3; Baltimore 4 SATURDAY'S GAME NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 8; New York 8 St. Louis 6; Boston 3 Pittsburgh 4; Brooklyn 1 Chicago 4; Philadelp is 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 7: Detroit 2 Philadelphia 2; Chicago 1 Washington 10; Cleveland 6 Boston 9; St. Louis 8 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester l: Baltimore ‘I ' Toronto 8; Newark '1 Buffalo 0; syrwcuse 1 Montreal 3: Jersey City 2 Montreal 2; Jersey City 2 (tie), Bears battle To even break’ With Toronto NEWARK. NJ. July 26-04?)- The International-league leading Newark Bears battled to an even break with Toronto leafs today before a crowd of 5,000. The Bruins won the opener 8-7 but dropped the nightca 4-3, finish- ing on the short en of the cur- rent series with the leafs three games to one. A three-run drive in the ninth won the opener for the Bears after Toronto had overcome a 5-0 def- icit. The Newark rally gained impetus when Bob Bowman pass- ed Lloyd Christopher and Tommie Byrne swatted a pinch single. Jack Hallett replaced Bowman and Bill Johnson came through with a triple to tie the contest. A moment later Johnson crossed the plate with the winning runs on a long fly by George Stim- we s. Local Golfers Trim RAF. A strong aggregation of Cher- lottctown golfers handed out a stuiging deieai. w a game group of R. A. F. players in a week-end com- petition at the Belvedere Golf Links. This was the third time men went down to hands of the local nlayers. The Charlottetown golfers took all but two matches which were tkcl. In one of the most hotly con- tested matches iii the day. Mr. O. Ray Moore sank s forty-foot putt on the eighteenth iv-en to tie ‘no Ena- linn professions. Bill Leigh and lac L. Mair in the match between C, R. Moore and W. Dowling. Following are the result-ii u! the matches: Lac. Millard and Sgt. Stevenson ofthe R.A.F,lost3a.n4lt0Petp Kelly and R. '1‘. Holman. Flt-Lt. Robins and PO. 0N0!‘ lost 2 and 1 from Wm. Beer and J A . .Llkely. Lac. Ifiifil and Leo. Marr tied with Ray core and W Dowllnd- p, M_ Dakln and J. If. Hellcfs were one up on Lac. Malone? and Cpl. Green. tt d Flt-Lt. Walsh 10$’. 1Y3“? ilfxiz. a. Jenkins and J‘ E" Shh?!’ m1 mu tied L“, f6 Ind - with 1C. J _ McLean and H. L. Sear. WINDING RAILWAY i d ‘lch links Mur- maqhhsek r:vllt°ai.e1'17i‘i1igr:d wind-e Q0 miles through frcaen mardfl U10 rang P" "'3- Cleo e McIntyre, populu mm- ller o Montalfle race track. has llneglflkéidfd ogrernt for his race e ‘l a ernoon. The horses ane clauified so as m mgkg close racing. I11 the No.1 classified there an three matters and four pacer; with Lsrocx . PAGLEIXI! Ii QUOTA noivs '] ltevi York Stock Ex..1.ange ' (Canadian Prell) PASSPORT Produce Prices S E C U R ITY lar saving from your income of. . Re I ay is vitally necessary . . , —to your future secui-i MONTREAL. July 26—(CP)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 score) l4 recent nviif"itaqé“nfimli?fifil°rwi§§r'k 1'9“ 1',‘ d; ' ' ' ' y m u, g n", m.“ rum ltook close mags spot: mum-n A-ldrge as ~00 esecurizy of Canada an be: Ailing. fii."§.°o9“f“§“°§“°i§ If?“ K": Am o and 1- n {$11. gimfiii‘? E-g a!‘ i-z-l Saving Money l: Saving Good (H ° - -.-'1¢arttonwho '. " l ' T l dz ‘Del 115 6-8 29. E-O 25 143-28. . ‘Callsiffflulihighg-lgkélsfitget fizzrlittagus ‘knmacogda 25 L8 To “m”. bunch unquomi Any of our branches will welcome opportunities 0| may m", ti... gables on m, ,3", Baldwin moo l1 a-s Futures: butter, July and Aug. , "mas you. tar ° ' Bendix Av so i-z a4 14-04 1-2. Sept. s1 1-2-84 a-4. s. ‘men there is the highly-rc- , gifffigebefillM iglcxinney 2.0a 1-4 gkimsgronio :5 t: Nov. 10-86 M. 01m. July 11B. c Wyn 2.10 1-4 and *—" Ch , Ediso 13 1-8 MONTREAL, July ao-(orl- Ihrlgltitee 1a zg°zifgfnpd mm n. git AutonLitA 28 Produce prices here Saturday u o four of the‘ 178.0873 may pug, up Gen Elec 26 3-4 reported by the Dominion De- such a terifflc race 1,, summer- Gen Motors 381-4 partment of Agriculture follow:- 1 side two weeks ago with the trot- Gt Nor Pfd 21 8-4 Essa: graded shipment selllhl ten Playdale and Lusty Ila-ism m Kennecott 30 A-lar e 34-84 1-4: A-mediwn 33; for good measure. Mont Ward 80 1-4 A-pu ets fi-N 1-2; B I 14-39: .1531 . . , _ _ , , _ _ _ _ ‘ n" "A", No. 3 classified has four trottere NY Central 0 O N-BO. ‘ ‘ ' "' ‘-~‘-~~-~ "fl- and tthllbe pscers and it m“ I, Nor Am Co 1 i-a pram-Jr bmflm lsredeasciegfeazr "l-"vhefln Pfllwe “ward Island 5m!" Person to pick the winner. Phil Pet Co 80 5-8 prn . 0 P1191 - I chulouflo“ 01L” No 4 1.1m _ l 3 1-4 fist id, bbl ri .35 Albany M ell 1.... win? $.."2"€.ni‘§§"..‘i.;‘i. tildfitdé i3 i. Efiiihni 320.135. ‘i155 n» “"'="'~"" "mood Meow» vim-ii" will be one of the best eivents of United Air 25 3-4 1 steurized 34: no 2 33; Whole- % the day. Us Rubber 1a sa e. Que no i 34 3-0-34 1-2; no A sound system right u» the us Steel Co 1e i-a a as ii-a-aa 3-4. stables with W. H. Beaten as u- Vanadium Corp 101-3 Cheese: current receipt. western __ 1 818W“ clerk cf the crime will m West union 2e :4 and Que white. 19 5-8 FOB Moni- $1“ Mil-w -% litégthorige; ‘oiitkqniclkly for each West Elec I.l-4 retail, golfesage waste? arliél Q1110 “d rt. s n _ - ra , —- 5s, o, orrdfimgd eyeétlnnqnpoét wptéaweszrsfigfg gmasmevrlita v0 ising ates Payable Ill Advance one o best race meets or 1.75; Ont 2.35. 3mm“, m," l a . ....... 0011mm siocii -' r - ~ --~~~-~ 1Dlllkll " dhn local-l, 60 rfl- W ha.“ to per word; Announcement‘ 3d C1151? 1532103811": wont; N B Horses EXCHANGE MINING ittfid.‘t.°.ii'..'li‘hifln“"“éfit'.‘itfi."°i.’.;':.".::..,";egg-,g-~ ~g ' ' Condolence 70c per inch; Modding engagements 40 words for and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notlcu of Thanks and —-——— “' F ' ———- “"15" Sweep Meet w---- m» ""‘~ <<=---- P»- aria-seize 1lt°1."£.ili'i.°£.°£..i° ....?.'.'t..."§'i'.t.°ini.‘:'."°.;'.'i‘.'°" i A A I m" lhllostowlb. 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