' PAGE SIX’ STORTTIIT? true QlARLOTTETOWulj“ GUARRQEV A ~ EWS 14 19 Cards Split PVith Phils To Take Over Lead NEW YORK. Sept. lfl-liAPi-St. after Btlck Newsom had been pelt- Louis Cardinals came within a hct 0d from the mound. Starr yielded breath of sweeplnk a doubleheader five blows m the second game. only from the poor Phils at Philadelphia one of which came after the second today. and failed. but even though inning. The defeats were the fourth they had to be content with winn- and fifth straight for the Dodgers. lng one out of two the Red Birds roared into exclusive possession of Giants Maul Pirates first place in (tie National League by a. full game. Here in New York. three homers The Cards were over-anxious in and a pair of neat pitching jobs the opcning tussle and gave the combined to give the Giants a Phils two runs in the ninth liming dmlblvhftlfivl‘ victory over Pitts- to lose 2-1. but they came back burgh Pirates, 5-0. and 5-3. like champions in the second game Cubs Divide With Braves and \\‘(lll 21-2. to l)l'()llL l)\' Brooklyn Dodgers’ iiotlble lbs.- zigninst ClllClll- nati Reds. At Boston. Lennie Merullo. Chi- The stress of the exciting pennant cago Cubs shortstop, set a new struggle made everyone in Shibe ino<lern mark for errors with four Park irnse-zinil there were a lot iii ollc inning as liis club anti Bo:- of txsoplc in the ids. The big 101i Braves split a doubluhcadcr. l-i; " , BO>lOll ivinning the first. giimc ll-(l ' n a u“ hump-vii or be- while the Cubs took the tiigiitcal) ‘i turnout oi the roar 12-8. ad they t-hcercti crery Saturday Max Lanier pitched the Ol.l)’flll'(l posted rims for Cardinals to a 2-1 victory over the Cincinnati at Brooklyn Brooks. Lanicr. who had beaten Brooklyn four times before stepping Reds Whip Dodgers Twice into the box Saturday, shared the hero's role with George (Whitey) Al. Brocklrn. while 31.46"! fans Kurowski. A recent addition to the flied slot-my in their seats. the Cardinals’ ranks, Kudowski banged Dodgers tiroppt-d both games of a out a homer with a. man on in the doubleheader to Cincinnati Reds second inning to account for both 6-3 and 4-1. the winners’ runs. Onli- once during the afternoon During the game. both Leo (Lip- did the Brooklyn movers have a Dy) Duchoer. manager of the Dodg- chant-e to Cll(‘(’l'.TllL‘ll' moment came ers and Charlie Dressen. his right din-mu the srvuinii inning of the hand man. were chased from the Ol7fl1€l‘.\\'ll[’ll the news was posted park aflcr protesting decisions of on the srorcbuarrl that St. Louis the itnipircs. had lost its first game with the Meantime. Boston Braves scored Pl1i_lS.'II10l'8_ ivas nothing to alleviate a 4-1 victory over the fifth-place their suffering during the nightcap. Pittsburgh Pirates in the first game First, Bucky Walters and then of a doubleheader. The second game Ra" Starr. two riglitliaindcrs. poured W115 called in the 11th inning with i! on w once-haughty Dodgers. the teams tied at 2-2. Walt: rs alliiiicrl them slX hits in the In the only other scheduled game. opener and fairly coasted to victory Cincinnati downed Philadelphia 4-1. Taalierrliseiwhen f "r Jim: Dem ~ v nicked himself up from the {new table and flattened Luis Angel Firno in one oi the ' izrsnlest modern-day heavyweight s boxing fights staged at. New York, 21 years ago tonight. Knocked down tinieshFirpo scint lthefichambion l'Oll l L E YOICS l1 l ‘S YOU'D . Dpmpiw Spralvled lgiiy-eml in thde» The Provincial Qiioit Tournament canvas twice niorebrfore the knock- 3°" “nuer WAY o“ smumily 31ml‘ out in (he second round. noon. Many quoit inns turned out _.__._..i_______. and thoroughly enjoyed the after- noon's sport. Baseball Results The biggest surprise of the day i- was the knocking out of last year's (Canadian mass) clini\rl1pi%i}s. Errnesthliogm itéld Artlh- ur i ac iorson, w o owe to 1C SUNDAYS GAMES superior pitching of McKenzie with his partner Windsor Campbell. NATIONAL LEAGUE Tghe goings We? runhofi iin tau; 66010115 an ma e eac par pi gt, Louis 000 010 000-l 3 3 for all they were worth as theie Philadelphia 000 000 002-2 B 1 was no second chances. The win- Beazley and W. Cooper; Hughes riers bv sections were:- Ind Livingston. No 1 Section: gdaiéis antd Cruickshank. St. Loui 000 210 000-3 6 0 0- 5W W"! Philaueiziiiakm 000,200 000-z 10 1 lliq/Iwgulsaue‘ and McIuui-t- Krist, Bee an (4) and O‘Dea' 0» B0 0111 Melton and Livingston, Bragan (7)1 lilélclifllslietlflnd Campbell. o. ec on: Cincinnati 020 310 000-6 6 2 G51! 8nd Wane!!- Brooklyn 000 200 100-3 0 1 Tiles; lion; warm will lgéet up Walters and Lamanno; Newsom. 110K 3 U1‘ av a rnoon _lJ 0m,- Casev <4» Higbe t5). Webber (a, ber 19th for the finals and will pair and Owen. off as follows:— No 1 playing No 2 Cincinnati 000 021 010-4 7 0 N0. 3 playing No 4 Brooklyn 010 000 000-l 5 0 NO- 3 Dlflylllll N0 Starr and Lamanno; Davis, Head NO- 4 plflylnft Nfi- 1 (9) and Owen. N0. 1 Dlflylllil NO- 3 No. 2 playing No. 4. Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 '1 0 The following are the results of New York 301 100 00x—5 7 0 SfltllFdflY-i flame-i- Seivell, Lanning <7i and Phelps; N0- 1 560mm! Carpenter and Mancuso. Pittsburgh 000 030 000-S 9 0 New York 201 000 20x—5 ll 2 McLeod and Fraser. i5. Brandt, Wllkie (Ill, Gornicki (B) and Lopez, Phelps <8); Suiikel, Mc- 21: Nicholson and Montgomery, 15. Cruickshnnk. 21. Yanks climb l/Vithin one In National League GM" °fP‘-'""¢"'* NEW YORK, S6013. 13—-(A.P)— Ne w x ork one game of the American League today by sweeping a doubleheader from. Cleveland 1n- mans at Cleveland. ‘rile Yanks slugged rookie Ray PDKIL lllIG lllb‘ IIlCLAECEIl/E SUCCCSSOI“, pennant. Al Miliiaa. lllSL contest u-l and flank Borowy outpitcned nigntcap to iiin 4-1. It was the ‘lilpes iifth straight loss. Yankees climbed within for H hits to grab the Chubby Dean in LIL Borowv sparkeu New York's at- tack ill the third inning of the nigntcap iiiitn lie sitigleu to score performance next inning off Milnar. Browns Whip A's Twice At St. Louis. gilt-edged pitching and fortunately buncned hitting supported WlliDlXd Philadelphia Athletics 3-2 "l I110 rllilhtcal) of a doubleheader II YOU WANT A SUIT TIIATIILL IAKI-IIP ASK YOUR TAH Ull ROBINTEX The Ionic eject in wearing time Suiting: creole; a fed- lng of confidence. i-HAFFANYIII‘ i,mr|-.>< MANUFACYH‘ itclalrfcnatumoz‘ = v g Sirz-In your issue of Sept. 10th ut-raki Pridtty. and blltldy Rosin‘. under the (mar-dim Spgfflng News. who had doubled home Joe uordon for the first tally. In the nrst cunwst the Yankees scored tour there is an item headed Challenge." we are at a loss to know what station this refers to. there- _ riins ilI the third inning fore this letter oil POM, and then repeat/ed their day. we admit We dislike boastfulness and we think that the item is definitely boastful. We are prepared to back up the statement that we can lick the tar out of this boastful lot any we are good. Will you kindly convey these s-Sntiments the Browns as they to the so called "team," do so ourselves but alas. they keen their identltv a secret, doubtless a alter coasting to a 7-0 verdict in war measure! the opener. Eklen Aiiker. veteran right-hand- er. allowed but three hits in the op- CIICI‘ BS he his 14th citcision of the campaign. Chet Lliabs plastered his 25th home rtui lii the SlXih inning. If the team is in the Charlotte- town vicinity we feel that we might. be able to make the trip necessary blanked the Athltics tor to back up our modest claim that we are undoubtedly the smoothest and smartest softball team on the Island. should it be possible to ar- range a match. Red Sox Clip Chisox At Chicago, Boston Red Sox beat Chicago White Sox 6-1 and 5-0 1n a doubleheader. Tigers Split With Nat: _At Detroit, rookie Hal White pitctii d Tigers to an 8-0 victory over Washington Senators in the second game of a twin bill after the Tigers ad kicked away the opener, 5-2, Will you please forward our 8X15- wer to these upstart: or send us their address and we will do all that is necessary to teach them how to display a. proper attitude to their rs- Thanking you for your attention to this matter. by donating the Senators three runs in the ninth. New York Yankees set Sa turd m’ back Chicago White Sox 7-1. The Yanks, aided bv the smart hurling of Spud Chandler who chalked ur his 16th victorv of the year. staged a five —l‘ll1’l rallv iri the fifth to salt the game away. Boston Red Sox also showed a snliirgc of noivrr at Cleveland vrhere they staged a four-run rally in the ninth inning to defeat the Indians 8-6. Detroit Tigers downed Phila- delphia 6-5 in an ll-inning fixture when Don Ross‘ double and Barney fvfrCoskws single accounted for a Tllll. In tho only other league game, Washington Senators edged out St. Loiils Browns 7-6 in 12 innings. Chiefs capture Playoff opener From Royals MONTREAL. Sept. Syracuse Cliiels took the first game of the international League semi- final play-off series 6-0 from Mont- ! real Royals six-hit pitching of Ewell Blackwell. rookie rlghthandei- and thorn in the side of the Royals all season. Blackwell, besides here wday behind the 19-year-old Montrealers to six scattered hits. 5 Smith and Lartel‘. 17; Adam! and didnt issue a pass. though he did C hit one man with a pitched ball. De Nicholson and Montgomery. 212 Two smart double plays helped him C _ out of the only difficulties he en- Finah-Adams and CrlllCk-fihilllk. countered on the way to victory. P will? i th ir away n o Special-and he's probabhi lucky he ‘t dn . For Whirly ran one of his Sleut- est races to come from far back. win the "big heat" going away. and get even for all the things they 511d about him when he lost. rich stake a year mo. With the $24,300 he won. skyrock- eted his gaudy all-time record bank- roll to $491,136. just a DltCh and putt away ironi his $500,000 goal. A lot was taken out of the race when owner Al sabiith. the Chicago lawyer who owns Alsa his three-year-old a few hours be- fore the race with the explanation to Narragansett Park officials that. the colt's arrival Thursday was too late to permit him to carry out the 13__(cp)__. scheduled training plans that had been mapped out for the horse. BASEBALL STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pct I am, Sir, etc. ALAN MURRAY Supervisor CLWB. (No. l. 0R3, R.C.A.l".) Going away PAWTUCKET, RI, Sept. 13- (APP-The Y€9-\"5 turned into a nightmare Saturday b refused to tarlKle With Narragansett New York . . . . . . . .. 97 “mmng the Boston t. Louis . "dream race" b, withdrew LAST CALL T0 THE BABES Your last chance to see the best trott ers and pacers in Canada in six thrill- ing events l Two afternoons that will chase away your worries l “R.C.A.F. we would Scenes at race track at Charlottetown Earhlbitigmflroundn ‘ Wednesday Alternoon, Sept. 23rd. _s cusses- Thursday Afliernaan, Sept, Zlflh, -3 CLASSES- 551116 FULL PROGRAM OF EVENTS WILL APPEAR LATER RACES START AT 2 P. M. EACH DAY NO DELAYS-Program will move right along. ADMISSION TO GRAND STANDS 50c. PLUS TAXES 15c CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION Gee (51 and Berres. No. Z Section: Little Giants Blank Bean si- Lo 569 Rowe and Thump-wit 91 MCFEY- Brwkly“ ~66” LT. COL. D. A. MHCKIN D - W Chicago 00o 00a 120-0 i0 z lane and McInnis. 2i. at Jersey City. behind brilliant Nfwhfxfrlti ggg . NON’ 's'0 7' ' BOULTER’ Boston 00i 142 3014-11 16 2 c. McDonald and Garnhum, 21: two-hit aimiinr by Johnnie wnu- Plug!‘ uh - m 75 153 Prgsldgnt. Secretary_ Passeau. Berry (6), Errinlcson (7) Doiicette and McDonald. B. tig. the fourth-place Jersey City Cm UTE - - 65 79 .451 and Gillespie; Barley and Lom- Flllfll-MCFEXTIZIDQ and McInnis. Giants grep back into the ‘running Bo 58-20 , 57 .407 bardi. 21; C. McDonald and Gamhum, 8. in the International Leagues sfmi- 5 °ll - - - I No. 3 Section: filial playoff round by defeating the Philadelphl“ - 38 97 381 » " Chicago 005 101 50-12 l7 '1 Robin and MacPherson. 21: Mc- champion Newark Bears 3-0. .____ _. _.—L—_=_.. w. .__ Boston 020 222 00-8 ll 2 Cotirt and McCourt. 6 The decision, ending a five-game BRINGING UP FATHER RY George Mtllan l Wyse. Fleming t4). Olsen ('71 and Schefting; Spahn, Sain (6). Tost roe and Bagnali, 7. (71. Salvo t7), Lamanna ('7) and Kluttz. 21: Robin and MacPherson, 16. N0. 4 Section: _ AMERICAN LEAGUE Gav and Warren. 2i; McNeill and Callbeck. ll New York Cleveland 2 Final-Gay and Warren. 21: Mc- Rufiing and Dickey; Poat, Milnar Donald and McDonald. 13. (l) and Began. W Vfigéy‘ _V V‘ New York 000 n00 100-4 ll 1 iivrisniyarioivliati. LEAGUE l‘ to s) Ciovolanti 000 100 000-l 9 l l lfll Bcroivv and Rosar; Dean and Newark 000 000 000-0 2 1 McKenzie and Campbell. Z12 Mllfl- Jersey Cit-y losing streak that be- gan before the regular season end- Final—McKenzle and Campbell. ed, gave the Giants their first vic- torv of the play-off series, against two for the Bears. 004 410 000-s 14 o McDonald. and McDonald, 21: 001 000 000-i 1 Stoddard and Likely, l5. Hgly Redeemer Ho rseslioe play ' 0 II 0 —3 8 0 Dennmg‘ . Jcigszsgiclfiiltlytoser £91 131d olgoblnson: S‘““‘““““’_ Philadelphia 000 000 000-O 3 1 Wittig and Poland. Tram w.“ 5L Mm‘ 000 003 31x”'7 7 1 on 210 001% 12 1 Toonibs-Trainor .875 Marcliildon. B05150 (iii and Wag- Syracuse Montreal ncr; Aukor and Ferrell. Philrtrieir-hla 302 ‘i; Q Chipmaii, Kraus and Howell. . . '. 00 — s‘ hm‘ x uartiiipairs cams Fowler. Wolff iii» and Swift, Wag- ner (6) . Bundra and ayes NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 0N] 000 600-6 7 1 Chicago 001 000 000-i 4 0 Si. Louis 2: Brooklyn 1 Butland and Peacock; Ross. Cincinnati 4; PhIlldfllIhl-‘l- 1 Ha ‘nes ("n and Dicke . Pittsburgh l; Boston 4 3 y Pittsburgh Z; Boston 2 (tie) Huston 000 301 0141-5 6 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 000 000 000-O 6 2 Washington 7; St. Louis 8 Hughson and Peacock; Dietrich, New York 7; Chic!!!" _1 Pcrmc 181 and Trcsli. Philadelphia 5; Detroit 6 Boston 8; (lcvt-lanti G “'0. iingtnn 000 001 103-5 ll l INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Dr-trnlt n00 001 010-z a 2 (Playoffs) Wvnn and Flrirli": Bridges. New- Jersey City 3: Newark l0. (Newark houser (Bi and Parsons, Riebc (Bi. leads 2-0 in semi-final round.) Syracuse at Montreal. postponed. Washington 000 000 000-O 4 2 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Detroit 003 0'23 (Nix-R l] 0 (Playoffs) Carrasqucl Bcvii (61 and Early; Toledo 3; Milwaukee. l. (Playoff glhitdanri Parsons.__ ilw_a_ukge_w_m_|_2_lnst l.) HORSE RACES Truro, N-S. Sepi- I61" RACES START 2 I’. M. ‘ Free for All — — — — — ~ — — — 5300-00 No.1 Classified - — — — — —— — — 250-00 No. 2 Classified — — — — ~ — —- Z5090 N0. 3 Classified -— — — ~ — — — — 259-00 Sponsored by Eastern Driving Association 000 mm o0u_0 5 g Miirlt-y-H. Gailthier Blackwell and Btltiflrlllll Rriive. Monro-McLeod Callaghan-Morgan Whitlock-Douoette Gauthier-Goodwin McDougall-Lund ¢@5555m§m1 cg-auaawafi °@@mu-mm-F 3 The ten-ins of L. Gauthier-Good- win anti McDoiigall-Lund are re- quested to make an appearance on the Grounds for games tonight (Monday) and the following sched- ulcd nights. If said teams do not desire to continue plav kindly not- ify Sccrctary J. L. Phillips. Tonight's games- Gauthier-Goodwin vs. McLe Mc Doiigali-Lund vs. Henncssey. ‘ McDoiigall-Lund vs. Gauthier. Moore- Cudmore- Morley- McDougall-Lund vs. Callaghan- MOTREIII. Ciid more-Hennessey vr. Toombs- ai l‘. Cudmore-Hennessey w. Gauthier- Goodwin. Ali] teams not pinyin: must notify _-L"i so W.‘ lIlYl MIG! VIII! 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