Jwgrigi‘ from Philadelphia Athletics ggPfiMBEk 13, 1940 fireman: WHEN l (By The Clliadlau PM") mankind's schoolboy rookie. ‘Bob blazed his fast one past l7 "lljlierpiris Athletics to tie Dizzy m.‘ major-league strikeout rec- ?’ ‘r Cleveland four years ago to- me then 17-year-old farm‘ u’ also eclipsed the American OM11 League mark of 18 set b fig. Weddell of st. Louis in 190a. DE TR 017 HOLDS "Schoolboy" Rowe Hurls Little Pat CH A RIDTTETOWN CIlARhi/iv fPACE SEXTN Wins Golf Title Mr. Harold Gaudet, . the Capitol Theatre, r -Cll3111])l0I"lShlI) ill ' lsllillfllfilnlflt‘ .1011 11111111 won Chi.» B l E. Jones cicii-ziir-(l I. ..! up, and C. l. Pl'l"l‘.. ‘w ,.Jones two uu in the Club handicaps. field dav on Satuula competitions ilullizig IIIA~I a trig competitions. S Tigers To Win Over Yanks; Steps Fast Cleveland Whips Sox 8-1 .........m,.:.:-;.;._ l2 —(AP) -Llttle Pat was forced to step one of the fastest miles recorded here ORK S I12 (AP) 4 grzgllélg agimsll stldonGg tiitds by jwy , ep. .— — e rec an re an Ax- plant's izrflnllflsl- DII-chinficume S worthy to win a. straight-heat vlc- backtlus yrlrcflntinlled" "m" 0Y1’ in the $900 free-for-all pace - ih n Lynwood (school- glginnlln-ir hurled the American Mum-g, List-place Tigers to a ‘.3 victory over New York nl-rtrcofilumph, 11th of the sea- 53]] for licwc. enabled the Tilt- m u. stay three percentage pfiiflls and a half-tame uD 9n (gen-innit Indians who trimmed Boston Iii-ll 50X- _.\ Yankcc nemesis In his §till In Running ‘rug CHICAGO. Sept. l2 —-(AP) — < _ r - l clied the speed of The American League, now m the lltlemelwflirili-‘sl: “pennant-winning midst of the closest flag race in its SUMMARIYEE 404-6511 history Wm “old a big First Race. Free-‘For-AII Pace, - o‘ 1934 rind 1935. but he f,‘,§.ls.-.il..t stuff he did have to [Priflfkitlilf ailvantaKe- Th5 fink; combed him !or l1 hits, l.\'o more than Detroit obtained, "majority" over the national circuit at the annual world series meeting tcmorrow before Kenesaw Mountain Landls. Commissioner of baseball. hut lclt ll Tllml“! stranded on N0 louver than flvg American ermnn) - - - - - - . . . _ _ 3 2 (h: hascs. league teams will be represented GYM-tan Axwortliy br n cumin"! "w Selenulhiafif at the session-Detroit, Clevcliizd, ‘Goodhflrtt - - - ~ - I - 4 a a .he.r lnsi cisht 51M 5- g New Ycrk, Boston and Chicago. Duke 0f York. S!‘ s, (Saund- ) - - . . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ bgqefillvtl from four unearned runs 550160111 the eighth inning. "5 _Only two national league clubs were invited —-Cinci'n.natl Reds. now lead- l, ~ 1. d. veteran Mel Harder r00 yn gers. fl-filgcaeliiiltib-liit pitching master- With the major league season we at ihc falling Boston Red 50x closing Sept. 29, the i940 diamond an 8-1 triumph that kept the claim; likely will open Wednesday, C . iliiiians a half-game behind leaguc- O . This fall's spectacle will start on leariln! Dvircit. The hig-huiiiiirgignilgfllzisléglllmdg‘: the home grounds of the National a .\' l‘ a n! lgglingsorlf (in Fritz Ostermueller and League pennant winner’ Emerson Dickman for a fourth-in- mnz outburst which produced Seven runs Giants Are Mathematically Out Of Race Sox Climb UP At Chimcc the White Sox climbed into a tcurzh-p ace tie in the league “@111 Boston, by sweepinR a double- l-J and 4-3. Bill Dielrichs tour-hit lpitchlfl! m Cliirliuo the opener. w 11c Ken Sllrestrlk pinch home run with one 0.11:. tni- ninth inning Snfired Rho _.NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—(AP) — Wm; Cincinnati H.605, cruising smoothly WashinFllonjchat-orfs are sure tN-toward another National League have St. lnuis still in sixth place pennant. overpowered New_ York Hartman) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 1 1 ‘n the AlilflrlCflll League. Giants 9-4 today, and eliminated H Wat J, b Th Brown‘ needinz a (18811 them mathematically itOm the an“; m‘ 8 (Tyson) 2 9 2 twee; or dicothree-game St. Louis championship contention Prom‘) Hanover’ ch l mm‘ ieries to overtake the Senators. Gene Thompson pitched strut-out grlgaéhlo; zh‘ ' (H',‘ ; “ ' a iizscd ll1f‘ll' opportunity bv drounln“! ball for the lirst eight innings and p ' ,3 Y an ' ' he opener 7-" bctvinz to Arnold managed to outlast a New York Ema Fnsw» 3 I (Uimm ' 4 3 3 Ai-iiersons 5:.- " tchira. ra.ly in the ninth when the Giants H°11Yr°°d Herald» 1‘ 8 scored all their runs on iive hits, (BMW?) - ' - - - - - - - 5 5 B one oi’ them Mel Ott's 15th home GUY $11K. b K (Well!) - - - 8 3 6 run of the year. It was Thomp- Sensation, b g (Harmer) 4- 9 7 4 Pennant Races iggsainmapn and mm over At A Glance “Iron Man" Stunt A lot o! pitchers have tried the "iron man" stunt of pitching both ends or a double-header, but Hugh Casey of the Dodgers did the trick at Brooklyn without 5o much work. He pitched three-hit ball to shut out Pittsburgh Pirates 7-0. in the first game and then returned as a Ch relief pitcher in the seventh inning or the nlghtcap and got credit for Brooklyn's 7-4 victory his 11 (By The Associated Press) Dezrmt slowed up the rush of New ‘fcrk Yankees yesterday and proved once again that the Tigers ire going to be hard to keep away ‘iom the American League pennant. $ Little Pat, b_g (Lacey) - _ Stoneridge Direct, b g (Ack. Time 2:02 1-2, 2:03. 2.04. Second Race, l8 Class Tm; H. Casey. b s (J. Hartman) Lord Srkbrook. bh (Utton) Hopeful Volo. b g (Williams) GUY Peter. br g (Bull) - - ‘Pruscon. b g (D. Miller) - - All Bonnie. br m (W. Meyer) Siel-i-fne Hanover, b m (Cow- 8 Time 2.10 1-2, 2.08 l-Z, 2.11. Single Trumpet. br (Utton) Jackie Grattan. b g (Lacey) Stoneridge Adam, b s (Welp) Calumet Eriva, b g (Hylan) Time 2.06 1-2, 2.05 1-2, 2.06 - . Brltton Hanover, b g (J. Time 2.12, 2.13 l-2, 2.11. Second Game- of the Grand Circuit meeting. ‘The bay gelding let Grattan Ax. v/Orthy set the pace in each of the three heats. Then ry farm champion would take the lead in the back stretch to Wiglivell ithead. ven Charles Lace Butler, y y’ ed ln 2.02 1-2 in the first mile with th: last quarter in 29 1-2 seconds, the Ble cross the the Pa, farm entry was clock. Three-Heat Plan, Purse 900 1 1 l 44 Three- Heat Plan, Purse $600 Third Race. 17 Class Paoe Three-Heat Plan, Purse $600 Fourth Race, 24 Trot, Three-Heat Plan Purse $400 NHL.AnclC.A.HA.Come To Agreement Over Long- standing Difference NEW YORK. Sept. 12 —(CP) - The National Hockey League and the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation, whose views have crossed more than once over the processes of amateurs becoming profession- als, reached a tentative agreement today under which the NHL. will pay up to $500 for signing a simon- pure. At a long meeting of the N.H.L. governors, today attended for a while by Dr. W. G. Hardy of Ed- monton, past president oi‘ the C. AJ-LA. and president of the inter- national hockey association, the N I-LL. agrced to pay $250 to the I.H.A. for signing an amateur and an- other $250 if the amateur plays with a big-league club. The second payment will be made when the nmatcur actually gets Into the N.H.L., not if he ls sent to a major-league farm. A schedule satisfactory to all seven clubs could not be found among the seven already submitted by presi- dent Frank Calder but he announc- ed the season will open Nov. 2 with New York Rangers at Toronto. tee was adopted but there wasn't a major change in the regulations. About the most important change was that allowing the goalkeepers’ sticks to be 4 l-2 inches at the heel with the remainder of blade staying at 3 1-2 inches. The governors talked at length about immigration regulations ‘to Canadian enable players on the Driver LOUISVILLE, (AP) -Driver scored a the tucky State fair Double At Grand Circuit "double" Circuit harness races at the Ken- lle piloicd Baroness Lee to victory in the $2.000 Governor's a 2:14 Trot, fdaturc event of tour-lace program, and won with Wins Defe MAMARONECK. N.Y.. S6131. l2.- (AP)—Ray Billmrs. a year ago hiti ‘ more than a punching bar: for lhe,sidc.iiics 4 an Kl‘ Sept. l2 - H .,,.- Fitzpatrick today m Grand National Aniate own today. Mntchcd with (Bud) \\'LL!‘(l Ill track. Cup Stake, the uiicorkcd a knockout round of the 44in annual champion- i William ll. -l> 1» ship. the Poughkcepaie. N.Y.. printer ; oi Philudclniua. i Defending Amateur-l ‘Golf Champion Goes Down To at Before Billows -_-_— (‘six holes. and 4 l0 shin llic- ur Golf championm, blow of titleholdcr Marvin the quarter While ltziv “n5 s. teams» Tot-on“, Maple mags and 14mg Ems m the firs,’ raga a 2J0 had his man tour down in the Ilfbillabcn v v Montreal Canadians, to pass over pace. ' i} averatrxclsafil the border without trouble. Noth- SUMMARIES daryhkorge ‘ v‘ O inc was disclosed as to what steps Third Ra"- x“'_°"_l¢al"old PM?» phufu. U 1'10 ' are being taken the meet the new, First Race. 2:10 Pace, ~ l" 3 ,.,- hull“. JUL“, stricter United States regulations Three-float Plan, 5mm fnlun (linmlu ‘ but Lester Patrick of the Ranzers _ _ Purse S500 l h, M1,. m,‘ l’ _ said “there's no suggestion that Krhir Ellis ch g (Plitzpiitrick) 1 1 l Jowiule Leader b ll (WOHBF {Culiouvli < I [hfv coon‘; be ablg to get; ovpr to Peter Patch, br h (Smart: 2 2 2 ‘on’ ' - - - - - - - ~ - ' - ' ~ - - - - ~ - -- 51 1 champ? W11 I playf. Worthy Gnman‘ bg (Lowe) 4 3 3 Hot Fleet blk c (Smart) l 8 2 In me “rm, Abe Braden bg (Burdetw, 3 4 4 Dlllitllillfl b g (Parker) .. 2 2 - wmm-q w,“ Tjnms 311 1,3’ 21,3‘ 1,05 Hiriiaii Crowley, Lincoln Cash and. im-rlnhst [kl-K NUMBER PLEASE qewm] Rm.“ Gnwmn, (up, Z_H,J(-ri'_r Strong also started. loot wl-rr- l - Tm,’ Three ‘huts Time 2.10, 2.08, 2,10 l-2. I111! l‘U11ll(l<. ,_ n _- Pup £2.09 {tier uni‘ 10!‘ B. ‘I But, iins, why do you want to Se " 0 Fourth Ram pm, Fm- A" T“); under for mo , ~ lcflve us?’ Three "mt; won 1114311‘ matrlhs » “I am getting married, ma'am." "Really? To whom?" “To a "Oh? And what is his name?" policeman," , Time, 2.07 l-4, r_. MYERS ONLY _._______________ Tom's Baseball Results :- YESTERDATB RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE 000 000 000-0 4 0 000 000 0lx--l 9 0 First Game: Philadelphia icago Ros and F. Hayes; Dietrich and ‘Iresh. hill. ilsir°rl..'ir.i~"z.rz"zi. 0* t“ Ye“ --»=d~»»h~ w» m @-,,= == he second place Brooklyn Dodgers Cards Beaten Twice organs, F Hgoo 2m, s: we t a doubleheader. TEE-m ' yes‘ m an Tile standingsz- At Boston the Bees unleashed - their heaviest batting punch of the BMW! W0 000 001-l 8 I season and broke a folnmgamg 10s- Cleveland 010 ‘I00 00x—-8 10 0 AMERICAN armour. m“ streak by sweep,“ a doubm Ostermueller, Dlckman. Hash and Foxx: Harder and Pytlak, M w L Pct GEL C." hgaflearnértéi-ri-i 8t. Louis Cardinals. New York 0oz 00o lows u l Wm.“ .79 58 5.1.7 The Bees slugged five Cardinals’ Detroit 100 001 Mir-o 1 l leveliind 7B 58 i574 I; l8 gmhelis I10 r atligtadbiiblgebillitsngti ggiil/gklindnfiilliian and Dicky; ‘ "' I ases urn . - Egogork 62 ‘the ogeriini; slulg-rfsst they baited gtzasliiiington 310-; 1:3 "’ ' ~ aroun n our n niis. . ous 00- mm“ 73 M 533 6 l7 FM ghilttltitgvhgg-lhfiltiiufélgflgtm Anderson and‘ Early; Kennedy, NATIONAL amour hliincissihe lelatlonalolicanzue tall- L“"°“ ‘"‘ “"1"- nc‘rm~ti s1 4'1 coo - 19m Elillgiizodboiilaged l H decision to NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘coin-ii no a"! i548 m 17 1t as French's ran. victory of , 1 (v One same with Boston can- the sgason and the Phlls’ fourthllglew $31,‘: m, 300044“ 1 < consecutive 1W- Thompson Imd Lombardi; Lohr- —\—- man. Carpenter and Dunning. We were arguing about names. and I said the truest trade- iiame ever adopted is “Old - Chum” because that's exactly what it has been In me for years. It's helped me throuBh times of trouble and added to my LICBSUIO in days of ease. Give me a pipe of Qld Chum ._any place or any time-and I'm in good comPflBY- Th° older I grow, the more sure I am that there is no other tobacco just like Old Chum. Try it for yourself- A ll bl Pvsrilfl ‘gilt-Elli :51.’ ‘A: b. tins. CUT COARSE FOR THE PIPE O CUT FINE FOR IOLLING YOUR OWN “OLD CHUM W1” Tnsroléuicco OF QUALITY ' CI‘ Blu . _ - -- - First Game: r" . ' ' Pittsburgh » ' Brooklyn Hcintzel, Lannlng Fvernandes: Casey and Mancuso. Second Game: Pittsburgh Brooklyn Butcher. Lenahan Lopez; Hamlin, Casey and Phelps. Moncuso. French and At Bowman, Lanler, Doyle and Pad- gett; Tobln and Berres. Second Game: St. Louis Boston Cooper, Hutchinson and Owen; Rsedel and Borskie. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ' W Baltlmoro Jersey City Stromme and Redmond; East, Glace Bay v Miners Acquire Hockey Star ‘ GLACE BAY. NS. Sept. (CH-Glace Bay Miners Cane Breton Hockey League nounced tonight Jn-Jo Graboski. centre start of the Allan Cup Champion Kirkland Lake e Devils, a5 playing coach for the 1940-41 season. The one-eyed forward is a broth- of Tony Graboski. last vcar w'th sywlney Millionaires. Maritime Champions. Jo-Jo ls the first member of the Miners to be signed for the sea- ‘soa. He is due to‘ arrive Oct. 10. 000 000 ooo-o 3 1 010 000 GGx-‘I 12 0 and Lopez, 010 000 300-4 10 1 010 008 lzx-‘i l2 1 and Davis. 20s ooo ooo-s ii o! ooo ooi 000-l s z and Todd; Smoll, Wilson’ wood. 001 021. 021- 7 11 I 054 022 ilk-i’! 21 l 100 100 MX-G I5 2 020 310 200-8 15 l 300 000 000-S B 2 lttlg and Blaemire. 12- of the an- acquisition of who played EAGV THAT éUY MUéT HADE- EEXPECI u ME-éé» ER ARGUMENT.’ THE PAPER KICK BRINGING UP FATHER Baroness Lee b m (Fitzpat- rick) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- Havadale, ch g (Palin) Cicada. b m (Lower Bostonian. ch h (V. Flemi-ngr Donuwn also starred. airman-a UweiMr-n lJ-Jzwté 2.03. 2.09. $750 ISister Mary b m (Pair/i _ Ed Lasatcr, b q (L. Smzthm. Porlclesbar G (Havens) .. .. Calumet Brooke (Carmichael) Time 206 l-2, scores: 5 am‘ 4 for \\' Shcvhnn (‘-~ 1 1 1 rice Mi-C 323 Sand. .\\. 3 3 4 " (loofllv I_)I\\.~()II 4 4 3 metropolitan _Burke in the 9i 2.05, 2.08 3-4, This is the earliest opening in the .. . , . , , Nfiyhws hismuy cogstritgrlietglgiicii, ma am, bu. he is The report of the rules commit-i ' OUT OUR WAY By J- R. Williams OH. I1 WATCH THAT RETW CLO‘; D WANT TH‘ BUTéHER TELLIN’ HER "PHAT I'M FIRED I JRwiLLiAM-‘D OUR BOARDING HO USE f\l:i_inr in... 1e 1: wuerws uoooua BEEN Kaeom‘ uiMeELF ? we OWLG ctus DON'T GEEM NATURAL WITHOUT A 816 ’ BLAST or HOT an: y EVERV now AND T1119 TO LABRADOR IN SEARCH OF A RARE ma. HE TOLD SNUFFY HE WAQ 60W ON “N EXPLC“ . l HOOPLE ARGUED THAT i: vr cooto 8E L. caoesrso WITH AN ORDINARY QUACKN‘ r ‘rt-u: Rae-our woutp MAKE A Norse Llh . 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