( THE ciiaiuorrsrowujuiisiaiv q Junior Tennis E RAGE SIX I SPORTING saws _ p.m. this afternoon the fol- lowing games will be played. Bar- bara Dole plays Barbara Coyle Bernade te Murnaghazi plays Ethel Trainer. Leah MacDonald plays Phyllis MacMtllan. K. Cf C. Softball a American Hockey League Decides Dn Next Season Great Interest Shown In Goodwill Races Great numbers of people visited Dillon. 2.11, arrived Friday even- the Charlottetown race track and ing. If -you will look over the list stables yesterday afternoon and which appears in the advertise- saw them full of horses, all appar- merit for Good Will Races you will ently happy to be back in the Gar- find a practically complete entry V h _ I _v _ _. ed den of the Ouli. list present at the trac with the M 91 113"“ M1949", ‘_"}‘- “Wu _ The St. Stephen Driving Cluh following exceptions: June Evans. m an exhibition Softball fixture ivnvli-"b f)" F‘ ‘ *"‘~:°°“°°" "e3"? have nine race horses here. put up 2.09. Harvest Melody. 2.10 l-2, Tra- over the week-end between A4395 M"; 021-1‘ 1m“ "*"1“‘¥~.“““°l‘ u- in what is known as the Avery cey Hanover 2.08. Mae Lee. 2.22,'and All-Stars. ended. in a drflW- ‘MW ‘W!’ “"1 b“ mm"? “P m“ Stables at the east end. Roy Sad- Manchester Alberta 2.15. and someleach team ushing a total o! 111 5905M "1 Vl°"l‘lll“‘ll Pmsbuigll- m" ler, Roy Creamer. Harry L. Haley from points in Monta ue, Kenslng. runs across he ate. 1““‘~‘l’““"- Eifml“ Fem“ 3"“ and other members of the Club are ton and Sumnie ‘ t at will come In the Junior tilt. the Bears were P-'~>\lK~~'ll¢"-'~ 10¢ “Philalee w Yes‘ here at hotels and anxious to see in today or Tuesda . Some o! these too many for the Wasps and after 3o “lPFDllB “N” ‘Urmmly ‘m’ the sport. marked absent suc asTracey Han- seven lnninl! were leadlnll 19-5- 111“! Kilt‘ ll/ilflllnllw“ Club The Haliiaxmwned horses, Boh- over, 2.03, are also expected in to- The "M1 811""? l" the “This be‘ "iwudv-l M‘ HR‘ ("lfwvm 1°“ nle Budlong 2.10. The Great o. dav. tween Vlcs and Canadians takes A ,, iiii- cuurst- oi Philadelphia 2m b4‘ and the recent track,rec- gym-yon, 1g pruflcfliiy agreed place this afternoon at 3.80. l .u.>\\' iriavdil- Aiwlllfil’ team- m-d bums;- Jomty. 2,05 14 look m m“ me “use: are among me be“ {-2 WM die" “as ellsllsllde“ be‘ great form. Their owners lore here ever brought. together here and ex- .l\‘ .ll"l'l_\' iuok over its arena. 1 _ o o "‘°<l°~"11r Leligue W351‘ Edge O‘Brlen‘s string consisting oi ‘tlsfdlconvllilasrkltllliriltgdjsuifxlilfictegaturgilr; and Wlll be given tne once-over tu-l Soccer Results WILL HORSE RACES The Season's Winners from all over the Maritimes meet hei-e_ never has such an array of speed been brought togethr for two dayg Races ini Canada! ’ Don’t fail to see these stirring turf battles between top notch trot. ters and pacers and the up and coming ones! An afternoon at Good Will Races is a tonic for young. and old! i NEW YORK. Scpl. l9—(CP)-~ Tile ...:itrr;.i.i .'iu.i.t_. League. cut lwl- '- ’ ‘"11" PW" ‘11'““'l"8 Lee McKillop, 2.00, Peter Reamorc .i‘|l a auliilrll schedule immediately. _ s" AdmiraL 2J0‘ are “t as day, so u m‘, Weather continues " line very fast time m be :- ‘that. arrived on Saturday. By “pee "m liddlcs. They were among the 35 ed. - - , Billie i-ioorrs Josedale Hoole. $20.00 ill o ff o b th r - SI. crUlX Wins 2.01. Watchlm, 2.01. and Auisorory ivinciiii Evxiiiblllign eriekssogiatign mto -- the owner and $5.00 to the driver B!’ ALLAN NlEKEl-SON a , oi the horse that lowers_ the track calladla" PF”! 3"“ WmEF Front St. Jenn ‘Amencan _.-___. I ' Association Basebah l ygcgfd paw]; which is 305‘ 1_4_ LONDON. Sept. l9—lCP Cable)- the track record trotting which ‘l; Thwe 0f me 5° teams making "ll BATLRDAWS RESULTS .\.'\l|U.\.\L COLUMBUS’ o.’ 56p!‘ 19__(AP) m7 3_4_ 1g both marks are lowend the football league north remained bath mgneys win be pa“; undefeated Saturday as the first on Wednesday the", Wm elmonth of the new soccer season four classs as advertised but on Fmled- Thursday‘ owgmi m the large mun. I The unbeaten and untied trio are ber of entries t will be necessaripslmdeflflml- Blackpwl “"1 55w“ to have give classes‘ the “m, evennlvilla. Sunderland rose into a tie being the second division oi the 1°’ "w i°P p°sm°n "Y deleailnli 3,25 dam Hartlepopl 3-0 before a home George R. Hooper of Charlotte- cr°wd M 101000- tlown will get as starter on Wednes- lsaaligffgkgggfgdgé nl/lllzlla-cfigélggg ___ ~ 3' ‘ - a and r. _ C. _ - . F determine the leaguys emmni m Fonowfng are the other offlclals; lwolverhampton 4-1 before 12.000 the Little World's Series, with third Judses. Welter S- Brown. Char- Bllrllley dmpped "m" ‘he “l” place Columbus invading pennant- lottetown: Dr. A. A. Lockhart. “m5 by drawing 1'1 Wm‘ Bury “m! winning Milwaukee. and fourth. ‘ place Toledo at second-place Indi- anapolis This yeafsplayoff, due to the fact the Association fiiishes a week I behind the international League as been cut to a threc-out-of-fivc basis instead of four-out-of-seven. so the two leagues may finish their eliminations about the same time. dolphin 0; Boston 2. _ summer-Sm‘; Harry symphnm in other matches Boncaster defeat- A I , * _ K r Slight Change dolphin l; Boston 2. r\)lI€Rl(.‘.-\N ed Sheffield Wednesday 3-1 and . Liverpool whipped Wrexham 5-2. ~~ 4?- Nottingham Forest crashed into the victo_ry column with a bang af. fer three deefats by smashing Lin coin 8-1. Reading and Queen's Park Rang- ers remained undefeated in the League South. Reading trounced Crystal Palace 5-1 and Ran ers ousted Watford 3-l. Arsenal. ea- gue champion last season, stayed ‘near the cellar by losing ll-l tn lowly Portsmouth. , Other South matches saw Alder. shot defeat Luton 2.1. lham Summers Timers: L. B. MacMillan, Byron Brown, RH. Home Patrol Judges: Chas. Snow. Char- lottetown. Thomas Kinnear. Hali- x . Clerk of Course: W. J. Brown. Assistant Clerks: W. H. Beaton David McTague. Fred McTague. . '; Chit-ago (i. l3; Jll -i; Philadelphia 5. Detroit 2; Clc-ieliiiiii 4. INTERNATIONAL PLAYOFFS Hear the Bell Ring at Charlottetown WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22nd and THURSDAY, Sept. 23rd RACES START AT 2 P. M. (Program subject to correction) Syracuse 0; Newark l. Pcrcnzo at Montreal [)05ip0l’l'3d. SUNDAYS RESULTS NATIONAL Meeting of Chicago 6; St. Louis 0. Chicago i0; St. Louis 9. i Cincinnati 3; PlllSDUIBll l0. Cincinnati l; Pittsburgh 2. Brooklyn 1; New York 3. Brooklyn 4; New Yozk 7. Philadelphia 2; Boston 3. Philadelphia 5; Boston 6. AHERICAN w New York 2; Washington 3. New York i; Washington 5. Detroit 0; Cleveland 1. Detroit 2; Cleveland 6. Boston l4; Philadelphia O. Dog Show llere i held at Hugh Walker's barn Tues- day evening Sept. 21st at 8.30 p.m. London-Mills Bout Postponed lottetown Sporting Club by kind permission of Mr. 1d on Friday, Oct. 22 d lease note that the zlate oi show n Date of The Charlottetown Kennel Club ill hold a dog show in the Char- Joey McDona Exhibitors and Interested pflrties as been advanced one day in order llorsemen meeting of horsemen will be trounce Milwall 4~l, and Totterham and West Ham drew 3-3. before 18,- , 000. Bristol leaped into a first-place tie with Lovell's Athletic in the, league west by edging out Cardiff, 2-1 while Lovells was losing 3-2 to Aberman. l The Scottish Leagues served uo a spate of goals. Glasgow Rangersnl leaders of the Scottish southern circuit, blasted third Lanark 6-0] with a newcomer. MacIntosh, their centre forward, scoring four. WEDNESDAY, September 22nd 1. THE BAKER 2.06% 2.14 TO 2.17 TROT AND PACE BROWN WOOD TIGER 2.07 1A BONNIE BUDLONG 2.10 CALUMET EMERALD 2.10% THURSDAY, Seplehier 23rd 1. 2.13 T0 2.15 TROT AND PACE TOP HAT 2.07% LAWYER GRATTAN 2.08 SAN TON 2.07% WATCHIM 2.07 SIR ADMIRAL 2.10 AUBREY DILLON 2.11 JUNE EVANS 2.09 REAL MONEY. 209 1-2 2. CLASSIFIED TROT NO. 1 ' JUNE FRENCH 2.12 PAUL ABBE 2.11 HILLSIDE SCOTT 2.11% BASIL HANOVER 2.04% LEE McKILLOP 2.09 PAGALACCI 2.09’% CORONATION McKILLOP 2.13% JOHNNY EAGER 2.11% 3. JR. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE BONNIE’S BOY 2.06‘/2 USCITA BRITTON‘2.09 VICTOR LEE 2.07 DALE H. 2.06 HARRY DIRECT 2.07% JOSEDALE HOOSIER 2.07 TRACEY HANOVER 2.03 1st Division—2.25 TROT AND PACE CLASSIFIED ROYAL JIM 2.15% MARJORIE BUDLONG 2151/2 HITZIE BARS 2.15% O. U. VOLO 2.13 OXFORD LADY 2151/2 MISS LEE TOGO 2.14% MANCHESTER ALBERTA 2.15 JACK CLYDE 2.14% WINNIE SCOTT 2131/2 JOHNNY EAGER 2.11% Now-Johnny Elmer can start in either Class! (led Trot No. I or this Class. ' 2.25 CLASS TROT AND PACE 2nd DIVISION Entries include Lady Rose 2.15'/'z;Grace Abbey 2.17; Nancy Bud- long 2.17; Scotty McKane 2.21; Miss Marjorie Hal. Don Worthy; Mal’: garet Frisco; Billy Bishop 2.18; Edith Grey; Allie Hal; Doctor Budlollfié Peter Jackson; there will be some withdrawals from this class 8" thoe remaining, will race on Thursday afternoon; Your last chance to see the best Trotters and Pacers in Canada. T?” afternoons that will stir your blood and make you forget your worries ADMISSION 50 Cents Plus Taxes 15 Cents. Charlottetown Driving Park O8. Provincial Exhibition Association J W. BOULTER, Secretary- Bostcii l: Philadelphia 6. St. Louis 7: Chicago 4. 5t. Louis l; Chicago 6. INTERNATIONAL PLAYOFFS that exhibitors showing from the mainland will not be forced to sta in this Province over the Weeken - Ample space for accommodation of dogs for the show will be provided and lots of room for seating of spectators; there is every indication that this show will measure uP 1° standard of other shows in ri time circuit. This will be an op- portunity to show ‘registered or list- ed dog. and the services of Gecr e M. Kane. all breed dog judge of t- John. N.B.. has been obta ed. All parties interested in showing their dogs can obtain all required in- formation and entrv forms from the show secretary. J.P Simmonds, ntral Creameries, Charlottetown. In the past it has been the cus- tom on the Maritime dog show cir- cult to hold one show in Halifax, New Glasgow. Moncwn, and two in Standing of St. John. in order to complete the Tournament. circuit. Visiting representatives at P. W. L. Moncton ‘ sf ‘ the dChsrlotilegow M. lgclilachern _ h _ _ " 1 Cl‘ n =ctisse t. is w , ompson C“ ‘P11, 7; Blmmell 6' lD Earle, Maritime representative of Carver nf’.c“~“el {4- Y“? 12- the k-‘zlllflfllflll Kennel Club, and he Wood . Pdnccm" "11 Lakehllls‘ Naval was much pleased with the for- Crockett All” 11 motion of the Charlottetown Ken- Gay nel Club. as in future, should Rowe this b2 a success. it would relieve .Mutlo\v St. John from holding a taro-day show. This is the first show 0i its kind to be held in this Province and it is hoped that it will be an annual affair. The officers and ex- ecutive of this new club have Bone to a great deal of trouble to put _, this show on, and there is every in- players are requested to at- dicatlon that some real high class regularly in order to finish dog blood will be here both in the schedule. __ _,_8I1d in iill other classes. (Patriot Please Copy) LONDON, Sept. 19—(CP)The 15- round bout between Jack London and Freddie Mills for the vacant British Empire heavyweight title W55 postponed yesterday because of a fractured rib London suffered in practice. It originally was sche- duled for nqtt Wednesday night. Both fighters are Sergeants in the RA. . and M s the re- fit lmnpire light heavywe iht g. Sport Shorts From Britain [iy Allan Nickleson Canadian Press Staff Writer There's no doubt Porky Dumart is some shakes m a hockey player but as a softball performer he couldift turn the tide as his bom- ber squadron was trounced 6-2 by another Canadian squadron and knocked out of the district H. C. A. I", elminatlcn toumamcnt. The winners, paced by the three hit hurling of J. M. MBCLCOG of Win- nipeg}, ixgluizied fig/lick Plyska. g Por- age a ra re, an; Mart ordon Parkdile QM“ Welland. Ont: Red Wair of Tor- Pr! onto and D. A. Ogilvie of Montreal B Not satisfied with his ground job as a member of the Canadian Fire Fighters in Bzltain. Ottawas Tony McCarthy obtained his lease to join the air force. The former gridiron great ilglit now is in the midst of training as an ali- gunner. SUNNYMEDE 2.07% JEAN HENLEY 2.08% Toronto 5; Montreal i. s_\'l‘£lL‘llS(‘ 4; Newark 0. ll. S. College Football Scores 2. CLASSIFIED TROT NO. 2 MICKEY VOLO IMA KALMUCK INEZ REYNOLDS MAE LEE 2.22 RUBY VOLO 2.14% CHRISTIE BUDLONG INFLATION 2.10% STAR DILLON JR. lluoits Sniiirtlnys U. S. College football icon-s. By The Canadian Press EAST £79 s. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE THE GREAT c. 2021/, JOLLITY 2.05%, RHEA MAE 2041/2 CHESTNUT BARS 2.00 HAL B DIRECT 2.04 SOUTH Duke 40; Camp Legjeunc 0. MIDWEST °oo°°"¢oe~>-sow“g,» “cnp-efst-gwhivnn _ ___(_Con_tiiiued from page l.)____ "l, 959F199???’ ooa,_°’o--g,g,.-q.ot"‘um QQQI‘ .. ¢Q@QQQQQP~7fiIFGSQQ lificltlgnn 26: Camp Grant 0. Pill-dur- 2?; Crimp Grant p, Pill“ f‘ 7'3: (lrcnt Lakes l3. “ ’- ‘ Wisconsin '7. \: - ~ . ' FEATURE ATTRACTIO ~R. A. F. Inter Station . EOXING TOURNAMENT " ' (BY kllld Permission of Officer Commanding R. A. F. Station, Moncton and Ollicer Commanding R. A. F. Station, Charlottetown.) shorting Club, Thursday, Sept. 30, 8.30 p. 4m. IN AID OF THE R. A. F. STATION BENEVOLENT FUND '1 O---BOUTS-- 1 0 BILLY BAKER charger and 100 octane gasoline. scientific checks are inloc or even new engine, plane and flying device. It is here that reports from thbbat- tie fronts are analyzed ior possibns improvements lll design and per- fcrmunce and where enemy equip- ment lS token apart and studied by experts. A Canadian-made lvtosquito bomb 4, er was at Wright l-ielu and Am- erican uificeis who had tested it said it had lived up to every one and was. in their opinion, outstand- lng in its class. A close naisoii is maintained between Canadian and American oiticcrs nt Wflillt Ficlu and Canadian-made equipment, particularly llll.C.ll‘l|,’ sklls and prc- peiisrs. is iesucu in sonic oi tne 11:04:00,000 woitn or SCAIJlAI/IIIJ hp- paratus. - When enemy flying equipment is salvaged, lL is sent to wright. Field for tests and examination. it was icund, for instance. that the best engine used by the Japanese in tncir ZEfOBlQIHBTS corresponded to B1930‘ American model. developing only 900 horsepower. function of But the big est Wright Field 4. 2.17 TO 2.20 PACE CLASSIFIED MARCHMONT 2.10% H. M. VOLO 2.11% SINGING SAM 2.10% REUBEN LEE 2.10 LADY HAL 2.12 REYMOND BUDLONG 2.13 WAIT N’SEE 2.12 PETER REAMORE 2.11 NELL CHOCATODALE 2.16% HILDA BUDLONG 2.11‘/2 8 ls the l v lopmeiit of new equipment, wdrlltifig milnths ankilidyvlearsE ahead up!’ nrodluctloln ' ' ' sc e ues. ngine at are n t e Llgmwuglll champm" dream class are 0T1 drafting boards. (Mormmes) designed to IIOIEEgOfVCIh leflllflgalilllfl a per ormance sc e ue t a are m- ly fantastic. but it may be years A‘ c‘ A8801. Eefore they go into production. (R. A. F. Moncton) <1 A Brilliont Show under the Management of R. A. F., Charlottetown, in Co-operation with R. A. RJAonclon and H. M. C. S. Charlottetown. A Feature Knock-Out GET YOUR SEATS EARLY RESERVED SEATS . . .. $l.00 -- GENERAL ADMISSION . . .. 50c H. M. F. IN UNIFORM .... 25c.» TICKETS FROM :— RAF. STATION, CHARLOTTETOWN; ED'S TAXI and BIKE SHOP ‘L. A. C. GASSON R. A. F. VRS. HARRY ROBINSON H. M. C. S. CHARLOTTETOWN tP-w-flq A“ Pilot Requirements At Maxwell Field. a training school, flying cadets go through some of their ore-flight work. Un- der the American army system, it takes almost a year to train a. pilot- including five months in a univer- sity studying mathematics, basic engineering and other kindred sub- ects. before they sit in a plane. '1: a pilot, a candidate must be m. older than 27. American officers claim their system produces the best-trainee pilots in the world because of its length and educa- that, thoroughness. tional standard. In saying‘ they emphasire they are mu i118 no inv dious comparisons with Crin- adlan training methods foi- which they have the highest comment-- ations and many of which the have copied or adapted into the r own system. They claim. however, their training methods are provin sat- in the skies of r000 a as more and more Bra- the stern test at war. This Advertisement Sponsored By W. W. WELLNER Limited LT.-COL. D. A. MncKlNNON, D. S. 0.. President. and due