,___ THE _ CHARLOTTETOWN ’ GUARDIAN AUGUST 26 1941 [Cards And Dodgers m, For Tomorrow's Doubleheade, 2535,31?! i ‘mhamnfltfl W71“! flvhbliuia Durcch n 91f c! t}, ,,§.Ré._@.z".-....t.~=..c-'">- ii :.,“=Ef,“t§-§t'eti.*u it 11mm» w» final gun“, Dame mounan , , d c: wwrrtwrurflau- n .. we 1min... t e e ' . ~‘ ' mmwd_ ‘Wll loatli-Xfltjnunlhut Bobby Rzggs And Pauline N. 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N; s” pgrMélg-‘irérfiédfilég-gwlhotgbsax , A 25—(A.P)— of 2:05 held _by Walter Dele, owned how $121211; Dmflhuu gmwzummgrzvyfi 1°°iba11 11'“"1°“' m pmwm“ any’ m. o‘ Hunt's c h a1; "- 51" 1!‘ 111511111119 8011517111 1°!‘ l1" eat performances have stripped illflt T” m MUM" t ' by 5' Mcwh1m1ey °f Calm“ M“ arm, four hour: before limp time D8319 0035p w Weflken a” field W” w~ Prank gowns’ Yno m 13,5]; dflmdg. today pushed l In w glort at “In than‘ real unit/ion“ 5111p D “u‘l 1n wmawhfit o‘ I mud’ i ma» 1.“; we" m ‘found an‘; 1n the me“ "mm 5m“ “m” '°°°““ °° ° domlnlta a. field o! au players m. recoimltlosn charm today d1” w” “m” Hm’ Co“ m ' 591811013’ Club Champ mo. o: Ebbeta I'M 10min: mu championships this yea: to a new cumin! “w” m f 8 l l d uished the mow-n to: n shot It joahlng u; the rain Don mmiu, who WOn the title the iinirwcy mark in the so holes in e "at 1 41m qlllmml ""11 oe mule. will be cleared up w- memo“ CLUB Que Aug m,‘ mm“ u, 15mm, m“ m. 10w, at, least for the modern em. There will be no foreign thlfelt to speak of when the skimpy field 0f 64 begins play Saturday at For- est Hills. and the domestic list bears only slight resemblance to the days when Don Budse. E11!- worth Vines, Bill Tilden and the others were tearing up the turf._ Th0 Nnvyk partial rc8l>°1151b111117 for the situation rests in the 1809 that Midshipman J09 Hunt 10°“ as itiough he might make l! 8P9" halfback on the MlddY eleven this m“, and so there i; a natural de- sire in Annapolis football circle! that he not risk his valuable 1688 and anktles chasing around a. ten- fllS OOUT . Sc Hunt. who went to the semi- finals of last year‘: ohaimpionzhipe Enough worries Without more BROOKLYN, N.Y-. A118- (APl-If the Dodgers ‘set 111M World series‘ Brooklyris lhl-Nbcfi the flames will be played at lfbu Field, unless the people 0! BN3 Y" show they want mem moved to I- bigier park. President Larry Mae- Pliail said today. _ This rather indeflriite expreéiég: of the Dad-Stirs’ inf/en 10115 W” as the result the discussion which has been resins 1W W“ about the advisability of plume ball games o1 the World $61198 111 Yariee stadium because its 70.000 seating capaclirtlyleis (Ruble that of the Dodgers’ ‘it pa . MacPhait declared this discussion was premature. "we have enouirh worries trying to win our games from day to day without worrying about w ere we are 501M t0 v18? some that we dcritlmoy Wheihfir we are going to get mw.’ 11¢ 531d; “But one thing is sure. they wont an be played at Yankee Staldiun-i. If there was any transfer. it ‘would be to a. National 1x88"! wit‘ ‘This could only be the Polo Grounds home of the New York Giants. Balmy Beach‘ Team to beat WA. Aug. Zfl-(OEU-Coech R055 ‘Prlrmble selected Toronto Balmy Beach today as logical ray- orites for the Eastern Rugby Foot- ball Union crown and simultaneous- ly throw out hints of “streamlined strategy" calculated to make his own Ottawa Rough Riders a strong contender. Arriving from Toronto to take up the coaching reins of his Eastern Canada Champions for the fifth straight 560.8011. Trimble hustled in- to conference with Business Man- ager Jim McCaffrey and camn up with the assurance that Ottawa will field a your-is. fighting chit. "But frcm all 1 read in the pa.- rs Beaches have the team to cut." Trim-hie said. VANCOUVER. AUQ. 24-—($)— Kenny Black o! Vancouvcr, Cen- adlan amateur chum ion, further complicated the quest of who is the best golfer in Western Canada. when he ripped par to shreds with two final rounds of 67 and 70 to win the Western Canada $1,000 UDQn golf crown here Saturday with a 72-hole total of 281. ,L__ CASHMERE BOQUET BEAUTY AIDS Face Powder, Lip Stick 3 Purpose Cream Rouge Apple Blossom, Cologne, Peach Cologne, Cherry Cologne. These odors also in BODY TALCUM ‘100 c Kodaks Films, Supplies Oil Color Outfits Photo Flood and Photo Flash Bulbs Developing Tanks DEVELOPERS Printing Frames Gold- Silver and Retouching Pencils etc REDDIN BROS. PHONE 88 '- L. M. Doucetie R. M. Smallmnn _But not now J mm!‘ (If ttifitiindfdfii-‘L- lust year and then had an unan- oouxitable telling-oi! in form this siumner. is seeded third. with Ted Schroeder fourth, Frankie Parker lifth, Wayne Sabin sixth, John Kramer seventh. mid GlIdIlflI Mulloy eighth and last. ‘Ihooe who have watched the recent grass tournaments rate Riggs and Kovacs about equal favorites. Heading the seeded list 01f 62 women Ls Pauline Betz o! hos Arigcles, whose rise has been more 0r less sensational since she was eliminated in the quarter-finals lest year: Alice Marble, who was head and shoulders over the field for several lessons, has turned professional, and the only former chimrpion in the field is Helen Baseball results AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 001 000 000-l 9 0 Chicago 020 003 40x-9 12_3 Russo, Branch and Silvestri; Smith and Tresh. 010 100 001-3 12 1 2m 100 01x-6 11 0 Anderson. Masterson. Carrasqiicl and Evans. Early; Harris, Mc- Kain and Swift. Second game: Walking-ton 010 000 200 0-8 10 0 SLLmfls 0000020010-8110 (Called end lOth: din-lanes). Hudson and Early: G-aletwuse. McKaln, Kramer, Muncriei’ and Ferrell, Swift. Boston 000 000 100-1 4 0 Cleveland 000 000 000-0 l 0 Wagner and Pytlak; Feller and Desuutels, Hemsley. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 000 000 001-1 3 0 Buffalo 001 000 4011-6 ‘l 1 Head, Kchci, Carleton and! H Howell; Giebell and Parsons. Montreal Friends once 110N008, Aug. zs-(om-aondt of personal friendship stretched u- oroa; lntemational boundaries are the war Peterborough, Daily 'I‘elegre.ph columnist, tells a. story that came to him from conquered Poland, At dusk one evening, u. Nazi 00l- dier pushed the door of a little restaurant on the outakirta o! Warsaw. He we: n paradiutist. He had lost his way sitter a practice ump. The stodry lcldiler moved toward min Re lcohd intent- Lmtenmiiedsndheldoirt his moved in internatisnol tennis e1‘:- clea before the war. she had othem o! to eme. Amo them was the no er now before er. She mmncm a. hi; ggped t, - toned hand‘ but turned titfiiy “I ‘necounize you too," she acid. "But we are no longer friends. I a-m Finish and you are German." She wan Jadwigz Jedrzejowska. finalist in British and United Staten tour-n play in 1081 ement The loidier ma Mu: Bchme I/Vbite Sox Humble mighty U mlofuo. A‘ . ail- A -_q,- i’? taut-infirm vbiim sob, a no I Yankees 9-1 to k . d‘ lace I American Lteeefgugectbrlzangings, n leached a concentrated attack in three innings today w whip m, lmcue-leadinc New York Yankees 0-1. ‘Hie victory 19d mm to 116111 0M‘ any threat 1mm the chal. munch their hits or: fining? $1.15“ 1:5 gofilnan Branch in three scoring "1188 to make thing: guy (o; u"! E6851‘ Smith. who coasted a- mfloto his trait: victory of the ace- n a. - mflmmange. y nine hit mound 711° Yflnke Main used reserves in eeveral positions in order to let the Nlrlllars take a well-earned Mt Jew Prlduy played first base, Prank Crooetti liiyed third, Km Silveatrl did t e catching and 533C118’ BTYdRBB-ry was in right Luke Aovllng and Bob Kenncd wed the Chicago attack with thré: its that drove in three rune apiece At St. Louis. the Browns ' to sixth place in the leoguo by bvntlns Washington a-a in the first time 0f e doubleheader. ‘The sec- Ofld flame was called with the score tied a-a. rt will be pinyoo on w- moi-row. previously an open date, SERVED TWO YEARS normon - tom -- Victm‘ r. c. Hervey. non of Lord Herbert Hervey and nephew of the Marquis of Bris- tol. who was sentenced to prison fcr vun on July d. 1980 for rob- t to be crushed under the heels I of medal play {or the maritime senior championship on the Pines course. The four-time; winner of the tltl9, Whose string was halted lust year by u clubmate, Dr. P. O. Jar- boe, carded a 39 and a. 38. Par for the course is ‘ll. Tied for second place slx points behind the leaders at the tnd oi‘ the first 1a holes were Dr. L. M. Morton. Yarmoutli. N. S.. and John Ryan of the Pines Club. Their scores betiered those of the lead- ing New Brunswlcker-Dr. H. E. Small or the AFDSEOOK Valley Club -dnd R.oy M. Wyman of Yar- mouth by two strokes. John Gibson of Chester, runner- up for the 1940 title and one of the favorites to take the undefend- ed crown, was far in the rear with a. 01. Another favorite, Sydney Powell of Chester, also was prac- tically eliminated u ho came in with an 89. The only Prince Edward Island entrant-R. C. Holman or Summer- aide-ended the day in fourth place ln Class G wltli 109. He carded a. 55 and a. 54. His net score was 0'!- Schmeling Takes a bow BERLIN. Aug. 25-(AP>-A Brus- sels dispatch a! D.N.B., the Ger- man propaganda agency, said to- night that parachutist Max schmel. tng, one-tine heavyweight champ- ion o! the world, had taken u bow before 10,000 German soldiers at boxing matches there. Schmcllng told them. the news agency said, that he hoped after m? war to defend his European G. -A ___. ____ __ ii Grand Circuit SYRACUSE. NY» Aug. 5-H?) -Hea.vy min today forced poet- Dnnement 0f the opening day's races of the Grand Circuit meeting at the New York State Fair, Race od- flciaLs announced that today's event will be run tomorrow starting at 13 l BIG SIX (By The Associated Prell) Betting (three leaders in each league). Stewart M. golfer 0d repute in Carolina, set a competitive course record for the mvunped Ouiahe. Field Club with a five-under-par d‘! that paced the 145 contenders for the title won last year by Dick Chapman, On his heels with u 68 came red-tieaded now playing out o! Chicago after an eastern career vi_c_t3ry in the I938 intercolleglates. OUT OUR WAY OH. THEM GUVS ? Jchnny that o! the United states Golf Associa- Man's 45th amateur championship. (ski ) Alexander, a native North Burke, included of Cllffside, NJ, tangles with Tami Muurlello o! New York at Madison Square Garden. Lesnevich already has some claim to the title since he defeated Anton Christofordila at the Garden lllt May to gain recognition 0t ‘the Na- tional Boxliig Association as the 1'15-pound king. Tomorrow night's bout h“ the sanction of not oril the N.B.A. but also the New Yor State Athletic Comrnision, . .3)‘ J. R. William: 24—(CP)-Curly haired Harris Ev- erctt or Jacksonville, Fla... turned in n. 6-4, 6-3 reverse a eimt Bill Cunning o! Hidden Val ey, CeliL, here today to capture the singles title 1n the elgniory Clubh 12th un- naul invitation tennis tournament. Everett gained his berth ln the final by a 6-4, 6-3 triumph over Billy Gillespie oi’ Atlanta, 0a,, who eliminated Canada's top ranking Don McDiiirmid c! Ottawa yester- day, 4-6, 8-6. 7-5. doubleheader tomorrow, lecou . tween the clubs in tluee days, would be a lellout for capacity ball perk. but have been even for u Cards said Lefty Mex Laniirr and Mort Cooper. a capable, e ed i-ighthander, would be h start. ing pitchers with Lanier llated (or the opening contest. dbe- the 04,000 1 ilt might I M 9 lune. Manager Billy South/worth of the 611C - mnler has won seven Ind lost six while cooper‘: record in l1 undl OUR BOARDING HOUSE’ . with — Major Hoop" WHY, we AN‘ ADRIFT IN i. um‘:- ..\.. ‘ ; ‘U?’ IWI‘ LlFE BOAT.’ dh/uanurlib" '1 i 44‘2/1w,_,,4.;.z4,4r/.. - . , SUNK THEIR BATTLESPHP SET ‘THEM THER OH-- our ARE vou sun: vou 9ll>N'T SINK THEIR LIFE som- AN‘ s51- THEM ADRIFT _'”‘T ‘ 7 EGADI? name's AN OFFER won-m Pizoaioicuw-"wlxrrreo: etc MAN 1o arr oven NOVEL Amezrisina moi‘- ‘mm- sounos LME AN eiiecums POST essvrrtue A MAN or- Mv cAi.\ar-.iz!»~i-\m! lF r LAND rt r. 6HALL ‘FRMLY % LOOKING mart-m Pur ‘F wouuanwtw A new on t-us coma, AND m‘; BE A NOVELTY 4 Player.‘ Club G AB ll I Pet. Wllliaml. R8. 1N 306 we l . TIE-VB. Wash. 119.481 88174: 1:0’ DiMaggio, NI. 123 481 ill m I6 Etten, Phillie; 118 418 66 lfi .834 H0112. Cards 100 3111 05 108 .331 Wal er, Dodgh 115 891 '13 129 .330 HOME RUNS Aligaerlcgzitineelgue: Keller, Yonk- eee ; a ona Ipogue: Oamilli Dodgers 25. RUNS BATTED DY America Lee, : Dl-Mgggl Yankees ‘iii; Nmon Igmglueo; Mine. Cardinals 00. SOFTBALL MORELL fi-MONTAGUE ll The Morell Softball Team motor- ed to Cmrdiimn over the week end. to play a. verv exciting game wltn the Montakue boys. _ The Morell team were out in front| bv a score of 5-0 at the end of tne' first innings. "Om then on play was very close until the final innings. It w“ in this inninlrs that Morell scored nine fling to win the first came played with Montaizue this year. Rleil O'Brien pitched for Morell. Vincent Grant hurled foi- Montague. Arrangements were made to have a return game at Morell next week Joseph McAulay umpired the in: win-i 1 THIRSTY 1 Brnntford firemen have never had n more unusual call than when the were summoned to u" lhlg col le nut of the watering can his thirst had got hi; head caught In. 3115x122: t: cueid ti? c“ to rm} - In j -'..|'- TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS IT'S GRAN’MA--DO YOU THiNK READY YET? W! \-..Tu_uE. ru. 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