ocrgigen 10,_ 1340 filial Standing 0f Parties In Australia . LBOURNE, Oct. 9. - (AP) — 501311311113 o1 preiereiice under pro- Muonal representation 1n Austra- ma. 5cm, ~41 genera. election was ire-lured couipiete today, and 111111 ovlillllulyg oi the parties snowed 1,,“ we COillililOll government of 11.11111: NIiIi-ster R. L». Menzies will 1111c a i11a1ol1iy oi one 1n the new Luluse o; mepTe-i8nt8tlV8S alter a. {Maker 1111s been chosen. This com- ,.11-es with a working majority of 11,116 lil Hi8 01d 503*- ‘iue final staudinS 1-- New House at. Dissolu r " i1ment— ' “W” New At. dis- l-louse solution U11111>d Australia ...z~l 25 illiy . . . . . . . . . . ..i-i 1i 111111110111. total .3311 42 1i\1.iOll— _1 23 9 34 74 1n ilze Senate the Government 1,11 nave is seats against 17 for 1,111.1", 1111i L111 liuv l, 1e41, When 1111- neisiy-eiecctu QGHGIOPS areseot- s,“ lllL‘ uote11111111i1. \v11i continue “nu ;.'l suflid to Liioors 15. l illuuLioll lclllillllS 1n .1 1111c meetings of the I parties in Canberra next 1111011 t11e Labor Party will -1‘ 1111". lvieiizic-"s olfer 0! port- 111 1111 UHDJXLY national gov- ,1, "incie are at pi"esent 111dlc11.1o11s that. Labor will 1: 11s c.111i.i" rciusul. ‘the 1.1121101" . 111 111w south wales, whence 1.v uevires 11s main strength, 111.11 llie Llsucei‘ 01' the Up- , voilil cuinii. as Leader cf i\.,~,\.e1, puny siiou c1 oe commis- ., .. 1o 1111111 a government. l .11...i111v1ll1c 1.10111 51065 are infill-All); ineii" ranks. 1\1lr.(_;ui'- L11 iii ue,,o1.u1ii12 t0!‘ a IVCOIWI-llfl- 1 .1 cranial 111s pliiuv iind 1 ,,,,,1s i1L11-C111111i1oi11s1, 1.111001‘ group 1 n1“; \\“s iiiilllfiLl ill Mpfll 384p“.- 11.. .1...1.i.s1 iiie [Ciifiléll Labor rar- 11, ant-goo illiiflwilflllllebd in sup- _. ssiin suovcrsxe ‘cements witnin ,1”. DvLIREI 113L111; to hamper the war 2,. . n, u‘. Cameron, Leader of the 6.1111111)" riircy. is enueavoring to 1,,o1"111.e 1\1l‘. Menzies to Sli" zdarle ,1; 111111101’ l.....<1er of the Counuy 1,...1y. nt-iivl-cn 1.11mi there has been 1, ,1,1,g-s1ai1uing personal enmity. \\'11..c ciirecwd at fifllliiefvlnfl ‘he p311‘! silPllgtllS, these efforts to pro- ruzc soildarity in the ministerial Ugo 11111105111011 groups may {ell 91'0" @1101.- a national irovernmen . busy REMEMBER WHEN lBy The 015E“ Press) pCSl cf coach of the Mon Ciinltdlcns cf the Ndtlfmill v League. lefi. vacant by the 1. .1; oi Babe Sebcrt, was fill- \" Pete lfillille ll 3'9"!‘ 3H0 W‘ 11s cs-acn and manager. Siebert " the Canadiens oi the previous season ilirm out cf the cellar into ploy Cup playoffs. WAR COMMITTEE MEETS O'iTAWA, Oct, 9 —(CP) —'I‘!‘e ll." rcnimitiee 0t the cabinet held 11 Inn: mcrtiig this afternoon, but no announcements were made a!- ‘xr l‘. ended i116 vlpgd 7 Outstanding I940 Horses Invited To Race BALTIMORE. Md. Oct 9—~(AP) I-BThe Maryland Jockey Club 1m- um?“ mdfly the "seven outstand- lmr horses of i940" had been 111. to race Nov. 1 in the Pimtco sPwlfll "to determine the outstand- lfllz horse of the year," chTlilfse invited were Seabiscult, “ml; edfin. Blmelcch, Fcnelon, Mio- mm. til-lash and Eght Thirty. The a d a ions to Seabiscuit, Bimelech trial glflht Thirty-all now out of m Y1 B-were in compliment t/a eir achievements tibia year, giglpur-te will be $10,000, winner- Reproduction 0f Military llcvices Strictly Prohibited OTTAWA. Oct. 9—-(CP)—-Manu- fflcture. reproduction or sale 11x any military device is prohibited lBXCEPL with written permission by ,or 0n behalf of the Defence Min- lister whenever such emblem or device is so similar to that used by or adopted for any of His Majesty's forces as to be likely :0 be mistaken for the official ones, the National Defence Department. announced today. In a statement, the department said attention was being drawn to ,ll‘l1S prohibition because the Will‘ vilflS made military uniforms and emblems popular. The prohibition applies "to the manufacturing, printing, display- ing, painting, using or reproducing in any foi"in or mariner for any commercial purpose or any uni- form of His Majesty's naval, military or air forces, or any [)0l'~- Lion of a uniform or badge in- signia. decoration. medals, awards. battle honors. emblems or devices used by or adopted by the for- ces.' BELIEVED STALLING CAUSED CRASH MELBOURNE, Oct. 9 —(APl - The airplane crash at Canberra Aug. l3 which cost the lives oi’ three Australian cabinet ministers and seven others, was probably caused bv the stalling of the Lockheed Hud- son bomber at a height which gztve the pilot lrsufficlent space to re- cover control, Mr. Justice [mve of the Supreme Court of Victoria re- ported today alter investigating the crash. STRIKE AVERTED OSHAWA. Ont“ Oct. 9 -—(CPi - A threatened s‘rike of 31W) orn- ployecs of the General Motors‘ main!‘ Canadian plant here was a- verted tonight. In a stntemwt f0!- Jowine a ma=s meeting of mem- bers of the Osltflva local n’ the Unit"d A11‘omcbi'e Wcrlvrs of America i‘"e tll""".'1 said that 78 em- ployees 0t the hndy shop who pre- clnltated the cr‘='< when ‘hev left their inb- 151st Friday will return to work tomorrow morrilhis’. ‘Keep Mlnnrifs in the hofimdc. "J. P. MacPh that. lit zit a RIGHT PRICE- 'l‘hey’re off! ' 2.11, Millie others. _ McFarlane. QUEEN ST., CIIARLOTTETO\VN Expert mode to measure men's, llso new stock suits and over-coats l Advance sale of tickets now on. ADMISSION T0 GRAND STAND AND RACES 50c crscn & Son I 14-135-10-5-31. They’re Away! g Theyre Away !! Thaifs the cry you will hear ring out all Monday afternoon, October 14th, at the Charlottetown Drlvmg Park track. Hundreds 0f race fans _will be all agog‘, ready for the word G0 and pent up emotions W111 ShWP Then comparative quiet until the horses enter the hgme stretch and the real. drive to tge wirc takes place. That is where the bigithlilllcflmesi‘ efsllfe and be on hand and secure a liberal supply 0f f em 1'01" the four matinee events below. - CLASS A PACE-Jane Azoff, 1.59%, Aaron L. 2.07%. CLASS A TROT-June Evans 2.10%, Squire Hanover Kalmuck 2.12. CLASS B PACE-Major Bowes 2121/2, Uscita Britten 2.12%, Direct L. 2.09%. ND PACE — Scotty Watson, Lucky 531231314210, Little Audrey, Silent Mac, and Under the sponsorship of the CARRY ON CANADA CORPS to complete funds for the purchase of an ambu- lance to be presented to the Red Cliéosis. 1h _t t. muse and gnjoy an afternoon pac e wi excl ‘em? Prince Edward Island Light florse 158111; 3V!“ pay!‘ e. tween heats, under the direction o an mas er 0m THE (JHARLOTTETUWN UUARDIAA Victory For By JUDSON BAILEY Associated Prose Sport! Write: NEW YORK. Oct. 9.—(AP) —The bEob tiling mat. could nave happened to baseball was the victory oi 17.n- cinnati reeds in the worlo series. iney made a “National League year" out of 1040, and restored me game to the competitive system. ifiVBll the American Leagucrs admit privately that tile 01o oiie-sideuness tvas get.- ting unhealthy. it. was a victory for the time- tested slandards of baseball —that pitching is 70 per cent. of the game and that sniartness is as good as strengih. 1n ielicspect the series was so ful of drama, 10y and pathos that it mignt well have been a piece of fiction. A year ago at this time nobody had the reniotest thought that the lceus and ‘Iigers wou.ri win their penants in 1940. The Tigers liad JllSL iinisned filth in the American League and the Reds had been ‘wrecked by the all-conquering Yan- cos. Out of the pit into which the Na- tional League had fallen, came a courageous combination from the smallest city iii the major leagues to overthrow the “superior beings" W110 inhabited their" rival territory. The whole Cincinnati organization is an efficient unit, but most of the credit, of course, goes to wily W11 McKechtiie, who also guided two National League all-star cokections to triumphs over the American League this year — first in Florida ‘ast March and again iii St. Louis in July He reorganized his Redlegs after the rout late year and brought them bac-k again stronger and better than ever. He kept them rolling in spite or vicissitudes that would have col-l lapsed a less courageous club —thc > For Big Race Arrangements are all complete for Monday afternoon, Thanksgiving Day races at the Charlottetown Driving Parl; track. Horses are be- ing given their last. workouts io- tlny and Friday and will then be rested up so as to be in tip top shape for the rac-ts. Caretaker" Bill MacAusland and his flSn-lillll will have the track lightning inst and iliere will posi- tively be no dust n1 ‘sqltice. All that is requircd 1o make 11st time is tho wcatlicriiiriii‘s bicssinu. The horses are at ihcir peak, the track okay and ilic drivers will bc out to win Support the cause. 1 I 1n me (floss A Pace Jane Azofi 1.59 l-iZ. former Grand Circuit star and pupil of Dr. l-l. M. Parsh El. \v.ll bc driven by Willard Kc. and licr opponent will be Aaron L. 2.07 l-4 with Joe O'Brien in the drivers scat. These two have mot four or five times this season with honors fairly even. It may be Jane's last appearance before a tlaritnie. audirnce so don‘: fliil to see this} noted ninzc hook up with the great scn oi Bill L. 2.16 l-Z. The, (‘lass A. ‘frnt will have the funnier Quebec 0111195 J1me _E\‘?m5 2.10 l-4_ record taken in a Willlillifl" race at North Svdney in which she hooded Ailcwav 2.04 3-4, Hal Brit-l ton 2.00 3-4 rrirl otltcr great ii'01-! ters. Jun" will be driven b_v Joe, O'Brien. Then there is Squire‘ l-lxin- over Z11 "lc lé l 1 1 Help a worthy Best Tlzing For Baseball 1 ltlorses Get Final Workout Reds Seen death of Willard Hershberger and imuries to Ernie Lombardi BIlh Lonnie Frey. lvlcneciinie inspired his men to give nioie U131] they had. he caus- ed Mi-year-oid Jimmy Wilson to shed 10 years and 10 pounds, and end his praying career iii a blaze oi glory. .l<‘or the final game Wilsons right leg was taped in adhesive. ‘the veteran catcher said alter- ward; "'1 wouldn't have gone out tiiere and played for anybody in baseball except Bill. You got your last look at me in this series. The old master is through." Wilson caught six of the seven games, and worked as hard as a rookie. And in the final desperate struggle he had a periect day at bat with two singles and a sacrifice and the only stolen base of the series. His experienced handling cf the Cincinnati pitching corps un- questionably tyros a big factor in its success. Bill Werber was the backbone of the Reds‘ attack as well as the de- fence. l-Ie led all yilayers on both teams in hitting with a .370 average. Jimmy Ripple was another. He clinched Bucky Walters’ first victory with a two-run homer and he help- ed win the tinale with a cruciabie double. Besides his clutch hitllng he was outstanding defensive out- fielder of the series. The Tigers were equally heroic in defeat, and Buck Newson was comparable. Be allowed an earned- run average of only 1.38 in three games and came cicse to achieving three victories and a. place in base- balls honor 1"oll held bv only eight other pitchers. The Tigers now are confrontedby a reconstruction problcm. Their in- field ls creaking with age and Charlev Gehringer, like Wilson, said afterward he was worn out as a player. Meet Monday been training carefully for weeks for this very event. Squire Hanover you will remember, packs a terrific brush on thc home stretch. Watch ’l‘,\nu:1ll cut loose ilie last eigwh on Monday". Last but "not least there is Millie Knlmuck 2.12, that was only beaten a nose in 2.07 3-4 by Al- i0uay—yt"l1icl1 by the way is the Provincial '.[‘l‘0l.Lil1g record and the Charlottetown track trotting rec- ord. The (‘lass B Put-e will have Major Bowcs 2.12 l-2, thre-c times winner on the mainland, Uscita Briticn 2.12 l-4, one of the fastest finish- ers iii t.;c Mnrltiincs, and Direct I... 2.051 1-2. winner of his last race 011 the niainlind. These tlir-re will put up a rare worth going many miles "King" Clancy To Coach R.C.A.F. Team -__.._ OTTAWA. OCt. 9.-—-(CP) —-Frank (K1118) Clancy, former Natioggl HOCRBy League star defencemiiii, and now a’ NHL. referee, will coach hi8 years Royal Canadian Air Forte entry in the Ottawa saun- City Hockey League, it was 1m- nounced tonight. Before leaving for his referee, DCSt._ClBncv will but the f‘yers on a working basis and thereafter will devote time to his team between re- fereeing assignments. Maurice Fox Still Unbeaten In Chess Race MONTREAL, Oct. 9. —— (OP) __ Maurice Fox. of Montreal, continu- ed his unbeaten march tonight in the Canadian chess championship, winning hi5 fifth round match against Fred Ycrhoff, of Regina, to stay a halt-point ahead oi a pair of other lvloritrealcrs. _Foxs victory over yer-hon me hun a_ total of 41o points, from "our Vlcl-OFIES and a draw. Dudley Ledain and Joseph Ranch, both of Montreal, have fojir points apiece. ledain has three victories and two draws, while Ranch has iour victories and has been beatenonly by Fox. 1n other filth round matches Le- dam defeated Ephrem ‘Brisebois of Nlonireal and Rauch defeated Chas. Smith, of Montreal. Two matches, those between Marcel Dion and Jules Therien. both oi Quebec. and Fr. Wren of Halifax, and Philippe Brunet of Ottawa. were adjourned. when reported to tournament of- ficials that business reasons have made it necessary for him to return to Haifax. He will play his ad- journed game with Brunet tomorrow morning, leaving for home in_ the afternoon. His four remaining matches will be defaulted. ready to help a worthy cause and particularly when it is hitched to an exciting racing event. Between the heats one of the Mririlimes finest bands, that of the Prince Edward island Light Horse will play’. They‘ have a splendid repertoire of music and will be out in full force under Bandmaster Tom McFarlane. There will be lots of free parking space available in the lower part of the Exhibition grounds and in; the first gate where the Riding Club stables are located. If you have not secured your ticket in advance there will be plentv oi’ ticket sell-i ers ready and waiting for you atl the grand stand entrance Lionday" afternoon. to sac. The Class C Trot and Pace Wllll" last on the 11st will not be‘ at in point of interest with such even- ly matched horses as Scoityt Watson. 1 Gcorge Mac, Little Audrey, Silent Mac. with the trotter Lucky Guy apt to outfoct the pacers. Tickets are selling fast and a big, crowd will be present. Parties or coming from as far away as Hall fax, N. 5., with others from Truro, Amherst, Port Elgiii, Buctouche, Monctcii and intermediate points. The Carry 011 Canada Corps are showing tlie greatcst. iiitcrestin the‘ racestlie fnncisof which will be used entirely for thc purchase of an am- bulruice '10 be presented to the Red Cross. Cliainuin Frank Clarke of tire ticket committee says they are meeting with on excellent response from the public who are always Lou Amberse- 1 To Step Out For Comeback 1 NEW YORK, Oct, 9.—(AP)—For- mer world lightweight championi Lou Ambers is coming back to the, wars this month, with an invasion of the lightweight division. ‘ His today the little Herkimer Hurricane on..." in." Weill BRINGING UP FATHER Knuckle-boiler Sieve Peek, who won Bears, during L10lllSVlllOS Colonels down w manage“ A] we“ announced gDUlI1od€tidS[lil'l(‘l' Charlie Wagner and (‘rnssrwl 111v ll!" i a, 1' capture the 19-10 little world ."-1"l'l.'S 111 inc- sixth come 11‘.'l‘(‘ tonl my“; out 1 a 0-1 score before 4 "Lou has whipped the tlligee rankinci m Ruplw" Stadium- |n lair weolber and Foul, the lurchefs crew must 1-1-1 1'3 their warning light burning. Oltcn the sea runs so liqh that supply ships cannot come alongside but I"IlUf1iS'3lld provisions aboard by means oi cables. Roscnu Package 15¢ h Handy" Humidor Poucb, l/glb. tin 10¢ Fritzie Zivic in the Intcrnanonnl League l)" - . the welterweigliis - y flew Chflllllll Al Dflyifi. who's gniinnplfs by ivliipyiiiig JQYIPY Ciiy 111 _, ‘111-hi Zmfi N012 15- and Ilrnrlx-irin- l~1.1_llll10l‘l! 0l'l\!.f.\, 111111 1110 .\1 11,91“, U 81111112. "ho 10st the title to Frilzic League bil5f"l.)lll1 classic 111111‘ giniis “m1 last week." _ w m“ 1 AmDMS 195i "n2 RDDOHTHIICE was 'I‘li0 Colonel uiio won the made lost Afay. vriien Lciv Jciikinslittle \\0l'lil 3 1on1; 111v. * took the lightweight crom from - [r ~11» liim by o. knockout. Newark Bears Win Little World Series NEWARK. N.J., Oct. 9.-—tCP) J“ guc now .. Si‘l‘lL‘S l0 111111,, ". szicizilioirs l“. l5 of his liist l6 games for ilic ii the regular seas 111. 11‘ 11' 1. hits \vl11lc Nvivmk teammates Colonel bio. iToW Pl‘1‘§>’li(‘11 for l0 to single. 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