P 5 l ‘t "'12. ..=-L~.=r-4o:r-unov co-uroqune-uz-uqu-oor-u-un,.,..._.:_...,o~¢=ng_@-¢ggy naqmqmqwqmmnmzmfimmwmmq @__A~\n._m you: SIX Aaron L., Lowers Track Record At Bridgewater Baseball results NATIONAL LEAGUE lint game Brooklyn 130 000 000-A ‘l i Philadelphia. 000 000 010-1 4 1 Wyatt, and Owen; Grissom. Podgajny and Warren, Living- ston. . Second game: Brooklyn 000 000 001-1 4 0 Phllzdelphll. 001 021 001-4 9 0 Albosta, Drake and Owen; Hoerst and Livingston. Cincinnati 000 000 200-2 9 0 jittsburgh 100 200 00x-8 6 1 Riddle and Lombardi; lanning and Baker. AMERICAN LEAGUE .4E\\' York 000 000 010 01-2 7 1 Boston 000 000 100 00-1 10 1 Bonham. Murphy and Rosar, Dickey; Wagner and Pytlak. Philadelphia 100 200 050-8 1| ‘l Ilnhlnflml 110 011 005—9 14 0 Caligiuri. lvfarchildon and Hayes: Chase, Mastcrson, Zuber and Emily. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 300 000 001-4 9 0 » Montreal 000 000 000-0 10 0 \vhite and Parson: Raohunok, Pearce, Macon and Walters, Howell. Rocheflter 000 000 002-! ‘I 1 '.l‘0rnnto 000 000 000-O 5 2 Wissman, Vandeniberg, Berly and g/fueller; Lanfrancom and Gar- ark. Newark 110 000 101-4 I 4 Jersey (My 02A) 000 000-J 11 1 Lindeii and Padtlen: East, Coombs, Henshau’ and At-wocd. 000 100 203—6 13 0 103 100 02x—7 14 8 Kracher; Baltimore Syracuse Mueller, Vogei and __I-1_inckie and Hartje. Defending Advances T0 Champ BRJDGEW TEE, . . 3—(C'P)-Aa.ron L., owned by Dr. J. L. Mclsaao of Sydney. lowered the Bridgewater track record to 2.08 today in winning the Free-for- Ali events of a harness meet p051- poued from Labor Day. The Syd- ney horse 10st the last heat to Dudy Patch, from New Glasgow, but came through handily in the other two. William Cruickshanks‘ Halifax horse, Jean Henley, took the No. 1 Classified 'I‘rot and Pace in straight heats. Little Fox, owned by William Stewart of New Glas- ow, N. S., won the No. 2 Classi- led, taking the first two heats and dropping the third to Calu- met Duds. SUMMARY N . 1 Classified Trot and Pace Purse $300 Jean Henley. (Beal) 1 1 1 Hal Brlttoii (MacMiIIan) 4 2 2 Peter at Court (Conroy) 2 3 3 Moon Glow (Walker) 3 4 3 Time; 2.10, 2.10, 2.10. No. 2 Classified Trot and P2160 Purse $300 Little Fox (Mclviiilan) 1 12 Calumet Duds (Turner) 3 5 1 O. U. Voia (McLeod) 2 2 3 Flora Direct (Phinney) 4 3 4 Don Fino (Major) 5 4 5 Time: 2.13. 2.11 1-4. 2.12 1-4. . Free-For-All Aaron L. (Brenner) 1 13 Dudy Patch (McMillan) 2 2 i san Ton (Conroy) 3 3 ‘.1 Time: 2.10 1.2, 2.08, 2.09. Sllecial Race-Green Horses and Amateur Drivers Chief Gratton (Await) Elmma Britton (FTEGR) Bessie V010 tliiitz) Time: 2.27, 2.19__3;4_.__2.21. Don McNeil Semi-finals; kin-ts: KIN»- 01lov- Will Meet Kovacs Friday By Gayle Talbot Associated Press Sport Wrltcr NEW YORK, Sept. 8-(AP)- Defending champion Don McNeiil cfgokiahcma City looked like any- thing but a has-been today as he knocked s. determined Wayne Sabin out 0t the United States Tennis Championships at Forest Hills by scores of 8-3, 7-5, 3-6, G-S. McNeill i-"ptieared today to have regained completely the blazing forecourt game that carried him to victory a year ago. McNeil}, up to the championships, had been play- ing indifferent tennis for s. top- notcher, getting knocked ofl in one meet after another until, when it came time to seed the players for the big show itself, the tournament committee was forced‘ to drop him t.o third ‘Face, behind both Bobby Riggs an Frank Kovacs. The triumtph brought McNeil! through to tho semi-finals in which he will encounter Kovacs Friday. Kovacs, the Oakland styl- ist. was never extended in elimin- ating young John Kramer of Montebello, CaLiL, 6-4, 7-5, 7-5, despite the apparently close score. In the other men's quarter-fin- als tomorrow, Bobby Riggs wii1 face Frankie Parker and Bryan Grant. jr., will attempt to score his third straight u/pset at the expense of Ted Schroeder, seeded No. 4. - Pauline Betz of Los Angcics and Margaret Osborne orf San Fran- cisco accompanied each other into the semi-finals of the women's championships, Miss Betz defeat- ing Barbara Krase o! San Francis- 00. 5-2. 0-2. and Miss Osborne scor- ing a surprisingly one-sided victory over Helen Bernhard of New York City, 6-3, 6-1. In tomorrow's upper bracket womerrs quarter-finals. Mrs, Sarah Palfrey Cooke plays Hope Knowles of Philadelphia. and Helen Jacobs 01f Greenville. De1., laces Dorothy Bundy of Santa Monica. World Series Will Open Al. Yankee Stadium October Isl __ Baseball's Big Six (By The Associated Plea!) Batting (three leaders in each league). Player, Club G AB I. l! Pct. Williams, RB. 123 301 121 160 .44!) Travis. WB-Sh. 127 514 86 185 .360 DiMaggio. N.Y. 123 481 113 171 .356 Helser, Dodgers 117 469 100 153 .333 Hopp, Cardinals 108 344 70 114 .331 Etten, Philiies 128 454 6'7 146 322 Home Runs: American League". Williams, Red Sox 34; National Iicague: Camiill, Dodgers 20. Runs Batted In: American ‘League: Keller, Yankees 119; Na- tional League: Camilli, Dodgers 97. How They Stand NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pct. Q, up. B3 45 Ml Brooklyn 85 4'7 .644 Cincinnati 70 56 .556 Pittsburgh 68 50 .535 New York 6.! 66 .484 Chicago 58 '74 Boston 52 '76 .406 Phiiadcl hi 3 92 287 p a 7 . (Not including night limes.) AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 90 45 .667 t Boston 70 64 .522 I Chicago '70 64 .522 Cleveland 55 65 500 l Detroit s4 o9 .4171 I St. Louis 5B '73 .443 { Philadelphia 5R 74 .430 , Washington 54 75 .419 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 9'7 52 .651 Montreal 88 61 .591 Buffalo 85 63 .574 Rochester 79 88 .537 Jersey City '70 '73 .490 Syracuse 6'7 81 .453 Baltimore 56 89 .386 ‘Uoronto 102 81 (Not including nlgiilifmeml REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Art Masmcci, for years coach of snrnia Imnericls of the Ontario Rugby Hitrthali Union. was appoint- ed ocacfii of Hamilton Tigers of the Interprovlncini Rugby Football Union a war ago toniaht. Miasstrccl came to Tigers after Sarnia with- drew from he 031.11., for the durotiw. - By Judlon Bailey Asooclated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. Sept. 3—(APt-A normal World Series pngram open- ing Oct. 1 at Yankee Stadium was laid out today by Baseball Com- missloner Kenesaw M. Landis after he had‘ overruled a proposal to tailor-make a schedule for a poss- ible contest between Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees. The one innovation included in this years setup is provision for a one-day intermission between the sixth and seventh games should the series go the limit. This was decid- ed u n to a1 cw adequate time for a tic et sale for the final game. Actually two schedules were drawn up, {allowing a similar m"- tern, to cover either the Dodgers or st. Louis Cardinals as the‘ Na- tionai League representative“ln the series. For the Dodgers it would be :- Gamcs 1 and 2 at Yankce Stad- ium Oct. 1 and 2; games 3, 4 and 5 at Ebbets Reid Oct. 3, 4 and 5; game 6 at Yankee Stadium Oct, s; game '7 at Yankee Stadium Oct. B. For the Cardinals;- Gamcs 1 and 2 at Yankee Stad- ium Oct. 1 and 2; ames 3, 4 and 5 at spcrtsmarrs Par , St. Louis, Oct. 4. 5_a.nd 6; 80""? 6 at Yankee Stadium Oct. 8; game 7 at, Yankee .489~---Btadium Oct. 10. President Lm-ry MacPhail c: the Dodgers suggested that the sched- ule be altered, in case Brooklyn wins the National League pennant, 5') that the first game would be played in Yankee stadium, the next two at Ebbets Field, and thcn the Saturday and‘ Sunday gaynrgg back at the Stadium. But this suggestion wfls immed- iatclv rejected because Landis said the same order at games would have to apply either to Brooklyn or St. Louis in order to allow for pre- paration on distribution of tickets. ESCAPE IN NIGHT ATTIRE CAMPBELLTON. N. B.. 543M. 3- fcPt-The familv of Angus Mc- Garvle escaped in night attire whm their home at Maple Green. abort six miles enst of here. was destroved by fire early this morning, The, were aroused bv a passing motornt. ' ‘Tracey Hanover, Mary I Dodgers muff Chance to take Over top spot PHILADELPYHA. Sept. 3—(AP)-—- Brockiyn Dodgers muffed a chance to LAkP over firit place 1n the NI.- tionai League today by dividing s doubleheader with the last place Phillie-s while St. Inuis Cardinals were kept idle by rain. Whitiow Wyatt won the first game for Brooklyn, all right, 4-1 with a fine four-hit pitching per- formance. But Manager Leo Dur- ocher decided the second game was an auspicious place for a youngs- ter named Ed Aibosta t0 make his major league debut and the result was a triumph for the tail-enders by the identical score, 4-1, ai=o on a four-Brit pitching shzw by Frank Hoerst, The Dodgers were in first place for a couple of hours by one per- , ccntugu point, but at the t- ' -n lot‘ the day's labor they had lost a little bit of ground instead of gtuiiiiig a t. They were left with 85 victories and 47 defeats for a .644 percent- age compared to the Cardinals’ 83-45 and .648. Tomorrow, when the D‘fl;_i(‘l',< have another chance at ‘ttiic Phil» the Redbirds will have n doubleheader‘ with the Cubs at (Ihicago. \‘V_v:_\tt's triumph was his 19th and tied him with teammate Kirby Hzgbe for the most victories in the senior circuit Stuart and Oakhurst Queen win at Sydney NORTH SYDNEY. N. S.. 8613i. 3 --tCl.‘!—~'1‘ViD Cape Breton horses and one from inverness County srole the show here today as the second ill a series of three races held in connection witn the Cape B111 ton County hbdnbition were run! o f. SYHDIARY No. 1 Classified tTrot and Paco) Mary Stuart Senator D. MacLcnnan, lnvcmess kB. l Hood) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 1 1 Sliiriev L., E F. Cameron, New Gin 0w i0. Jar- dine) 1 3 3 Bob N611, luau MacAdam, Glace Buv (J. Hood) 1 4 4 2 Royal Prince, Dr, H. A. RlllClilOffi. Invcrness (Gil- lis) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 (W. K), 2.21, 2.25M, 226k, Free for All (Trot and Pace) Tracev Hanover, Richard Jab- alee. North Sydney (M. Jab- alec) ' Rural Hanover, visky, Whitney MacDonald) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pater Hull, Worrcii Llcwls, Reserve \W. Lewis) .. . 8 3 3 Times: 2.14%. 2.13% 2. . No. 2 Classified (Trot and Pacei Onklmrst Queen, Cape Breton Stiortsnicirs Club (B. Hood) 1 i 1 Jake Bona- I Pier (C. Dinah (l, Rannie MacDonald. Sydney (M. Jabaiee) . . . . .. 4 Bonnie Budiona. W. Cruick- | shanks, Halifax (E. camp- bell) . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 2 Peter Pin, Dan Chisholm, Port I Hntvkcsburv t0. Jardlne) . 3 4 3 Times: 2.18, 2.17. 2.18. (continued from page 1) coiiabnrzitionists. Instead, the French authorities seemed loath to dispose of him, apparently for fcnr of making him a martyr whose name would become a. rally- ing cry for all dissident elements. should Colette conveniently be fOlliifl itisrmc, the authorities miulit have an out. H: insistctl at an examination in prison titut he was not a Com- munist, as had been aliellfid. bl"- was a supporter of the Free French movement of General Charles De Gaulic. Laval and Drnt ntcansvhilc continued to im- more in a Versailles hospital. ' The Paris prosecutor couldn't even make up hi5 mind 86 m whether to consign Colette! case to one of the new antLCommu death courts. Ono oi those courts yesterday scntcnccci n woman school teacher w 10 years at hard labor for dis- tiibuting Communist pwpflilflndl- Indicating unrest in Denmark. the lowcr house of the Danish Parliament cancelled legislative immunity 01' its thrce Communist members in order to legnliw their imprisontnent bv the justice min- istrv. This dispatch, necessarily rouicd via Berlin, did not give de- ll ils. ‘Another story comini! through Berlin originated in Sofia, CB-Dilifl of Bulgaria, one of Germanys little "partners." It told of pro- posed 1ietiaitles in Parliament ranging from l0 years in rison to death for distribution o illegal vi Clive Sansom of Campbcilton who‘ threw stones against the windows when he discovered the unber Dart of the home in flames. WILL VISIT VATICAN NEW YORK. S€l)‘i:._5—(APv-M‘-‘- ron Taylor, President Rxiosovclt. special representative to the Vall- can, will leave for Rome tomorrow by transatlantic clipper to resunc his duties. Mrs Taylor will ace n anv him. Taylor has recovered iron an illness which interrupted his lIl-llllfll I Y literature, writing of slogans on unlls. or dissemination of rumors. Death was proposed for any Bui- garian speaking over "enemy" radio stations. MEXICO TO BUY PLANES MEXICO orrv. Sept. 8-041’)- An offlcini announcement said t0- dnv the United States W0i1ld 09911 a special credit to allow Mexico to buv I00 American aircraft. The on- nnttmement said the credit would be granted as soon as Dehdlflll 0118R- timis betvcccn the countries are scttled. YONDON --- (CPI-Hyman Graft and Jack 11' rman “ere remanded in punt-e court on charges of receiving stolcn gasoline coupons. Five others were arrested in tbs same can. .. is tie for Yankees are Practically in NEW YORK, Sept. 3-—(AP)- The resourceful New York Yankees squeezed out a. 2-1 il-lnning tri- umph over the Red Sox at Boston today to assure themselves at lenst the American League pennant. It was a tremendous struggle. with both Ernie Bonham and Broadway Charley Wagner pitch- ing shoutout ball for six innings, but the Yanks finally came through to get. within one victory their fifth championship in six years. They have won 90 games and lost 45. lift-hey lose all 0f the 19 they still have to play it would add up to 64 defeats. Tfidays game forced the Red‘ Sox into a tie with Chicago White Sox for seCOYIG P1006, @5011 with '10 victories and 04 defeats. In the only other American League ame of the day. the senators mus- red five runs in the ninth inning OUT OUR WAY Playdale and Jane Azoff win At Shediac SHEDIAC. NJB-. Se t. $—(ClP)— Horses owned by W11 ard Kelly of southport. P.E.I.. captured two of three events on the poi ned har- ness racing meet here is alter- noon, while Joe Direct, owned by Thcmns Etter, Moncton, N.B., wp- tured the other. Jane Azoff, former Grand Circuit lwrformei‘ took the free-tor-ali in straight heats, but failed to come within two full seconds of the track record o! 2:10 hung up by Happi L. some years ago. Kelly's Playdaie took the No. 2 classified >ev_e@_1n_s_tra_ight_heats._ at Washington to defeat the Ath- letics 9-8 after Philadelphia had produced five runs with two out in the eighth inning. By J. R. Williams Court Jester Outpaces large Field of Horses Hal Trim (Berry) Manners (V. Fleming) Jessie Rector, y , Brown De T» F8)’ Stierlinl. Holywood Jerry sprague also started. Times 2:05 1-2; 2:04 1-4. Second race-MN trot, rauaroms. sept. 3—(AP)- $1.000. A 16.3101“ field, biggest ever to race in the rich Fox Stake for two-year- ers, merely made a long tail ldaou go ourt Jesters kite tcdaY. he Aiken, s.C., colt won the big- ize of the Indiana State irlspr Grand‘ Circuit meet straight heats. the first in 2:05 1-2 and the second in 2:04 1-4. First l as worth $8.282 to pace w co-owners R. L. Parker and man, both Grand Circuit drivers. Pa-ker drove the black son of Majesty to victory. Simumsrles: First rack-Fox Stake, two old pace, purse $16,065 OUR WHY, oucz CAPTIM ‘n-touei-{T IT WOULD BE A e000 IDEA FOR ME "to so AROUND AM’ WAKE 7H’ BOYS UP MORMMS WITH TH’ BUGLE, ‘To GET ‘EM USED To BUGLE CALLS-- Do YOU Mina‘! ' _ BltlNGlNG U1’ 1~‘.-\'i‘1iER MACC-IE" BQOTHEQ . sy£ E M61 lZIGiZFF- WHEN HE Y SAID THOUSANDS OF FY1456 g‘? 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