"PAGE SIX Billows wins easily 5X Years a star but never a wii QHOAGO. Aug. 21_-(APl-R3y ‘mow? 01' Plillghkeeqmie. N.Y., for iier in the national amateur com- 1- 1 i Collision In \l‘urr:iy Riicr, P.E.l. \i'ii to ".110 track but were 1.1191‘, now owned by " ll broke the truck record in the Lnal day's racing at S1. Stephen Exhibi- tion today, clipping two sccoiids of!‘ the 3.09 ntark in tlie third heat of L ' uii- liuri. The Graiian lizirsa- kcpi going Free - for - all Features Final Day's Racing‘ valuableDodge 1Q- ST. STEPHEN, N.B., Aug. 21- I skppydale (Etter) Azoii, 101E101‘ Crflllld ' J. E. Henley (Meader) j Rip Abbe (Keys) , Miss North tMcClabe) '10: Canuck iAlexander) Mi". Oiiiiker (McMzmus) TLme 2:18; 2:19; 21211-2. the frve-ftir-all. The tinnc vras 2.07. 2:17 l" d: . . 1n t-lio 111$’. hciit tlic slzuv t-znte of Sittinyrrllctldc (Kcvs) l 1 2' llgfidbrgtaljilgllglatdgffllguli’ s?“ t 11:‘ 2.24 '..~"g‘..l-""b' i» Azif .t“l. "I .1'~°"“-1‘@-“- !TiZll'P,“\\\‘l’ll1C(ll Fllgliullll l tail-Q‘: racgs. gllllxéllgltllllllsll)xbélil\l')) g g ll “we Pmsldem of m“ club‘ The suiktes vi the- other t-ivo horses, Playdale tWi-eneri 4 4 4 ‘The mo?‘ “ahmblo men 0" m" “Halter Brown and All Grattan Gracious Lady tBiishl 5 5 5 ban club this 56.250“ hvae been ~ usd and both drivers ircrc Time 2:11; 2:11 l-4; 2:11 l-Z. Mickey Oiicii. Kiibv Hgtbe. Curt ‘Frcc-fur-all; without a dturci" and K0113. hm, w June Mo“ (K 11,, 1 1 1 "I'm not naming them iii any slow dcwu iii the hciit in order not Alt Grattaii (AGlEiHIldOF) 3 2 2 kind of Order" but ‘ma? are ‘he to collide ii-tfh t-lie Satnt John horse, \Vnlter Brown (Etieri 2 3 3 xllaoalllllvihggilrlsg xscmllfzrtlg: owned byc- 1M,Al.. d. T‘ ; , g - - - - ~ - ' ' <1 The nlw lslilitcm fifelélrlilgllerfilClllg 2:07]_me 2 24 due w Me dent‘ 2'19‘ anywhere ('1'"sc._yct not. one of was m,“ in “Ad Dnvod _\,,,.,\.,.s5_ élgflxll iias on this club June 1 last f1‘, ti) t'»."1.‘.. '4. 511" '- '._"' , - ‘l tilomllfoi. ciltrylziggi “n” 1° p05‘ Alag‘légfiw(';31fs‘§l“ty Race‘ 1 1 "Herman. Owen and Rciser kept , M,’ Cnumer (Meader) 2 a us going m the ezirlyipart of the Uymtugy ‘ ‘ ‘ sea-son iii-hen some v the other s g filling? ($253)!) a i men vrcreirt living up to their rep- “24 "mm. Time . .290 ittatlotis and in rcccnt weeks we z?‘ r _ ‘ ' ' hzivc bvcn golfing a grcat lift from f Chicago Cubs Streak At Si BROOKLYN, Aug. 2l-(AP)- Chicago Cubs up-cnded Brooklyn Dodgers 6-2 wday ‘tn a turbulent National League struggle interrup- ted by nuincroiig, arguments, two of which brought abnit the lXlllHll- mcut. of iyluiiagcrs Leo Duroclici" and Jimmy Wilson. Durocher, lll fact, was waved out of the gzitiie twice to win some s.rt of a iwrsotial prize for tenacity. He was eicctcd at the start of the third iiiiittig for continued protests of s, b.i c.i.lt~d iii the frst inning. In 1h: \‘t"lllll the utiiplrcs d'isc:v- ercd 1 still was standing iii the rway" lczidziig into the Dodger ' dugout fll‘i(l'}')1'£“lllfll.'il)l)' still direct- ing bis team. This time they forced hllfl on to tlie dressing mrm. Wilson ii" '" ousted m tlie sixi ’ "' "d lTill .' at. a lt. . cd fotil “ad landed m the fmst innin! on there ricrcr was mucli question Brooklyrrs Six-came winning streak d bc Hiagtirt-d. Moty pitched steady. ziiid. except for the f . held the Brosklyn rrivdies subdrctl. On the other hand Chicago, led‘ b": start Hair-k and Phil Cttvarretta, blasted. 13 hits off four Dodger rs, including Wltitlow Wyatt. "rs" ciilcd upon for his first, . tmuncc of tho your. i .~ l Bo .011. Bucky Waiters collect». ed 111s 10:11 i-icvri" of tho seasin and, gave Citiciunnti Rrds their 11th‘ triumph in the last l2 starts as that" dcfcatcd Braves 8-5_ Tito Ricds hopped o iflflPl‘ Bill] I’ d iii tlie ocicrilng iiirriic" home two t ‘lies on Ec1"c FELLAS You-snout!) MEET MINQRA! ll ,- GUARANTEED TD FLUSE DI large ' soul"; YOUR MDNEY BACK Economy Blado In Iiio Brltlshimplre- N o w Mu d 0 In Canada u Ybo ,-pobxius sriiivzsi that‘ I i l imnbriAfutAn ssavévoiifm Nev A "USPHMHC ri-scrt. Snap Brooklyn x Straight i-Joost‘; single. Mike McCormicWs double; Jimmy Glecsons long fly and a single by Lonnie Frey. They put the game beyond recall with a our-run third inning at the expense of their fznner team- mate, Johnny Hutchings. Three of the 1"uns were unearned. ccmmg after Buddy Basset: dropped a good throiv from Al Roberge for what would have been the final out. CRO? REPQRT MONCTON N. 13., Aug. 111-Heavy and continuous rainy weather gaug- ed serious interruption in the ‘tar- vcstmg of hay in tlie South and Southeast of New Brunswick, Cen- bral and south section of Prince Edward Island and the Northern Cfluntries of Nova Scotia and Cape B7901". states J. E. McIntyre, Agricttititral Agent of the Cana-"ii in National Raiiivnys here, reporting on the crop situation in the Mari- time Provinces. Continuing, he said "considerable loss in quality was experienced boiti from late cutting and expositre to weather. On the aggregate, however the hay crop in the Maritimcs can be considers-d fair yield. Ikactlcally no grain has been harvested to date with the excep. tion of some‘ barley, as most of the 8min crops were put in late. "The entire crop situation 1n we5_ tern Nova Scotia. and the North Western part, of NewBrunswick is coitsidered very favorable." In We Wei Area-s. he advises ,f."irmcrs growing potatoes should , ivaicli carefully for late blight and lbe nrcparcd to spray with the n- P igultir bordeaitx mixture and kee the vines well covered until manur- pasture situation, on the other hand, has been excellent all 0Y0!‘ the Maritimes, Mr. McIntyre reports, as a matter of fact, the 1 , best in many years, and this, m» ' . stated. is confirmed by an 111975359 , in milk production for July over ‘ tlie preceding year by 8 per gent m i lll pci" rcnt. Fcrtilizcd pabllffg have (lllllP cxcccdingly wcll and have provcn quite definitely" the econg- mic value of top dressing with fer- 1 ill-RPS. he concluded. BFYLFAST - rcPi - my. F. .1. Pétili. Ill'lll<‘lllfll of the Prcsbvteriait Colicuc, llt'l1‘ died suddenly? a... _~_ AUGUST 22. 1941 E Middleton wins series Six most Y8 By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sport writer NEW YORK, Aug. 2l—(AP)— 'Six players, none of whom were Iwlth tlie Dodgers on June i, 1940, |are rcstz-"Jnsiblc for Brockiyn lead- | | l Davis. Pete Rciscr, Bill Herman and Joe Mcdiviclc." he cbscrved today. the o" iicr i-lircc, “I've bccii ii-atcliiiig Nlcdivick play ball for l0 ycars and ncver in all that time litive I sccn him hustle the ivays he is doing now for us. Even in hzs early days ivith the Cardinals he never plrrvcd any bet- . ier outfield than he is (IlOlDg right HOW. "I‘d likc to know ivilcre Herman got his reputation as a trouble. maker, while u"c‘rc about it. He's really made our ball club and he's well liked by all the other players." Classy field For ch ’ships MONTREAL. A112. 2l-fCP)-A small but ClilbSV field of domestic talent ivill tiizitci stints in the Can- adian Profcss nal Coders’ Assoc- iation annual liaitipioiisliips to be "(3-27 ovri" o layout . i c tiy Club. Rciinitc. . c the R ss Cup, em- blctiiattc of the Canadian profess. ion chainpioirliip, and time Murray Trophy, CDlllllleUWl for by seniors. The holder of the Ross Cup. Stan Menard of Calga id last year's WlllllPX‘ of thc ' przze. Jack I Roberts of Os‘. will be on hand to defend tlisir iviis. Baseball results [By Tlic-(fiinatliun Press) ADIERICAN LEAGUE ‘First lame: Washington 000 0Z0 211-43 18 1 Dclroit 021 000 000-Ii 6 l leopard and yrly; Newsom, 'I‘li0nias and Sullivan. Second game: Washington 010 003 320-9 16 2 Detroit 000 000 000-0 6 l HIKlSTIl and Eur‘ : Gorsica, Muel- lcr. Mstnticrs nit-d Ttirbetts. First amc: Philadelphia 000 110 001-3 8 I St. Louis 100 110 35x-1l 12 1 Knott, Tobin and Hares, Wagner; R, Harris and Swift. Second game: ‘ |Phlladclphia 300 004 320-12 l2 1 Si. Louis 000 000 000-0 4 2 Fcrrick and I-laycs; Caster, New- llii, Tiottci" and Ferrell. tflcw York 000 000 000-J! 7 0 ‘Clcvclzintl 200 000 00x-Z 8 1 Dénsild and Dickci; Feller and Dcsautcls. Bnslnn Ml 300 000-B l0 1 Chicago 030 000 002-5 H 2 l-l N(‘\\'M“l‘l"i(‘, Ryba and Pytlak; Smith. Dicirich and Tre-h. t NAT] 0N1 I. lll-IAGYE In for National‘ Amateur golf OMAHA. Aug. 2l—(AP)-1ed by Johnny Goodman. the local pride, a representative field of contenders tested the rolling Field Club course today in preparation for the 45th United States Amateur Golf Cham- pionship which opens Monday. Goodman and Britcc McCormick, Ins Angeles fircman who won the public links title in 1937. finished all-square on a match. and medal- play basis. Each shot a two-under- par 70, lowest score yet turned in durinx the practice rounds Gord- man had an outgoing 33, tiircc un- der standard. and an incoming 3'7, one over. and tlie kng-hltiing Cal- ifornian a pair of 35's. Marble picks Jacobs to win FOREST HILLS. NY” Aug. 21- rAPt-Alice Marble says she thinks the veteran Helen Jacobs will suc- ceed her as the queen of the United states tennis courts. "Helen has‘ too much experlerce and too steady a game for the other con- tenders." she savs. Fair-haired Al‘ce. W110 turned professional soon after beating Miss Jacobs in last. year's finale. fitzures Pauline Bet-z, Sarah Palfrey Cooke. Helen Bernhard’ and Dorothy Bun- dy. in that order. will be Miss Jacobs’ most dangerous challengers for the US. women's singlcs cham- pionship Aug. 30. But, she says, that order might be upset and other players might harce into the late rounds. She sticks to hei- opinion that none of them will Whip Helen Jacobs. Second game: Toronto 010 100 100-4 8 0 Baltimore 020 001 40x—7 7 2 Vaughan and Gzirbark; Trinkle and Kracher, Buffalo 300 210 000-G l3 0 Syracuse 000 000 000-0 4 0 Giobell and Hanclr-zi; Hirickle. l REMEMBER WHEN To CLEVELAND. Aug. 21—(APJ— Victory N0. 21 finally popped up for Bob Feller today. the 21st 0f Aug- ust, as the talented righthander shut. out New York Yankees on sev- en hits for a 2-0 Cleveland tritimph. Fellerks fine performance brought the Indians their first victory in 10 games and held the American Lcagitc leaders scoreless for the second straight day. ' Rapid Robert had won only one other game in more than a month and he was given a run for his money today by Atley Donald, _ a pitcher who had iihipPfid him i-WIOE in previous encounters. Donald a1- lowed the Indians only eight hlts 1n this struggle. Manager Roger Peckiripaugh shook u-p his lineup and obtained results in the first inning. Russ Peters drew a walk, Roy Weatherly tripled and Jefif Heath singled for the only runs of the game. From than on Fleller and Donald waged a bitter mound duel, with Feller fanning nine and walking only two men. At. Chicago, Boston Red 80x endcd White Sox‘ winning streak at. nine games and also put, a sin-D to a rim of 32 consecutive shutout innings by Chicago hurlers. 13351011 ivon 8-5. 'I‘cd Williairna broke the shutout string in the second inning when he scored on a wild pitch. The Red sax went on to tally three more runs in that frame. They knocked the Sox ilchcr, Edgar Smith, frcim the box n the third inning, short- ly after Joe Cronin hit his 13th homer of the year. At Detroit, 51d Hudson and B5111 Clip Losing Streak (mom monard Manned methvr for six-hit. pitching performances igniting Tigers to that number of safeties in both ends of a double- header iind enabling senawlfi w win both games, 9-0 and 6-3. A; a result of the double triumph Washington ousted Philadelphia Athletics from sixth place in the league and was only a Same bmind fifth-place Detroit. At St. Imus, after drulppinz the first. time 01' a doubleheader 11-3, the lruggling Philadelphia Ath- letics blanked like also sf/rilgfillflil Browns 12-0 on the four-hit pitch- ing of young Tommy Ferrick in the niglliitoap. I e young right-handcr scatter- ed" four singles through as many innings and the only runner to mach second base was advanced on an error. BIG SIX (By ‘Hie Associated Pm!) Batting (three leaders m each leatruel. Player. Club Williams. R5. 100 $8 108 146 171M118. Wash. 114 461 ‘T8 1'10 DiMaggio, N.Y. 123 481 113 1'71 Hopp. Cards 95 292 62 96 Relser, Dod ers 102 339 B8 131 Etten. Phil 195 111 39'? 61 130 HOME RUNS American League: Keller, Yank- ees S0; National league: Oamilli. i GABRHPO‘; (By The Canadian Presl) Unseeded teams 1n imp uie men's and women's divisions of the United States doubles tennis cham- pionsiiips staged surnrislna upsets to crash the semi-finals a year ago today. Ruisel Bobbitt. and Frau?»- Gurnscy eliminated second- seeded Bobby Riggs and Welby VB" Horn and Mrs. John Van Ryn and Dorothy Bundy disposed of another No, 2 team, Margaret Osborne and Patilino Betz. Bobbitt and Gurtisey ircnt down. however, in the semi- Nelson, Schultz and‘ liar-tie, Bot- larini OUT OUR WAY f», WHAT .. wAe THAT You 5AiD AGIU? lT LOOK-S LIKE THIS SPE Y finals and the unseeded feminine team in the flllillS- By J. R. William: HE HASTO, 1F HE EVER. 4M JR-wiruzng ' ll In. I- I. FAT. an. l \."_ NG UP FATHE R BRINGI A LADY o»: THE T 201 101 000-B ll 1 Cincinnati " ‘ 000 041 000-5 l0 2 Walters and Lombardi: Posedel, Hiitcliiiiszs. Javcigv. Salvo and Bcrrcs, Montgmciy. (Yhlca n 112 010 100-6 l3 0 Brook yn 000 200 000-Z 7 l Mcolv and McCulioittrit; Hamlin, Brown, Wyatt. C-ascy and Owen. vSi. Louis 0"‘.l 001 000-A l5 2 Pbiindclpiiia 010 002 002-5 l0 l M. CfvTtcr and w. Corner; Jrhn- 5011, P0213011 flllfl W8l'l'(‘f‘i Pittsburgh 010 I00 000-ll ll 1 Nrw York 200 000 100-3 l3 l Biitchr-r mid L'I\‘!"'Z McGec. Wit- titz. Lohmiati, Mclton and Dan- Dodsers mi. RUNS BATTED IN American league: Yankees 112; Natio Mlze. Cardinals 89. ALBERTA scnEniiLEs EDMONTON (C?) —Twent 1n- dustflal standards schedules. a fect- inz 3,350 employees and 716 cin- ployers, are in operation 1n Alberta, the provincial department of trade and industry reported. More than 160 different species of tree now to commercial size m Cues‘!!- Dill/Danie. nal league: OUR BOARDING HOUSE Play continues As Eastern tennis HALIFAX. Aug. 21 -(CP) —Ex- cept for one upset, play want M- cording to expectations today u the Joint. Nova. Scotia and eastern Canadian tennis tournament. neld back n day by bad weather. mov- ed Another step toward completion Young Phil Cole of Chester, NS. and Harry Eastabrooks, a Mon- trealer in the Royal Canadian Air Fbrce, provided the surprise by tossing out Bev Piers and Harry Roper of Halifax in the opening round of men's doubles, 8-1, 8-4. The Piers-Roper combination had been regarded as tlie favorite in the division. Montreal's Phil Pearson advanc- ed with a 6-2, 6-1 triumph over Alex Burt of Si. Jclin's, Nfld., while Lieut. Don. Bauld, 120.11., Halifax. w“ awarded a. victory over C.W. Sperry, Halifax, through default. Butabrooka defeated J. 1!. Inner, Halifax. 6-2, 6-0. In ladies singles, Jean Wright of Brldgewnter, N. 3., eliminated D. Keating, Halifax, 6-8, 6-2. Mrs. Harold Jones of Halifax ousted Miss Berry. Halifax 6-1. 6-0, and Mrs. RV. Woodbury, Halifax, down- d ed Mrs. W. W. Flett. Halifax, 0-4, 7-5. Bears halted By Red Wings NEWARK. NJ. A . —(APl— After caning from be ind to the first game 7-6, the Intematiori- ai Mamie leading Newark Bears were defeated 3-1 by Rochester Red Wings today in the nightcaip of a twin bill and their six-game victory streak was ended- Wlth Montreal beating Jersey City, Newaxkb first- place mangin thus was reduced to 7 1-2 games with 20 to play. At Jersey City. Royals snapped their losing streak at four straight by dawning Jerse City 5-2. The __setback was the u d in a rggwfor 't3l1i_le,€uphistod§l‘ ifiimisil Ham“ h r _~ tT-lnlpioglliltifidat til-m "lalf," “:1; 3tfjirllli~t~f <1 the , "It ning the first Great Lakes Amateur amsnmif Tommy “Magi ("$51 vhamrwionship at Knollwood Club. mum Palms a best-typo“: Jane Azoft Lowers Saint Stephen Track Ma. l; » A ‘c: ll‘ i l Goes Final Mile In . ~ . t . ' _ 2 07’ MacPhail names Players check Feller WlTIIEWGSlTES Yanks Only one upset Castzlloux await, Word of another Title shot MONTREAL, 1L Dave Castilloux. irllili azééat-‘PL Canadian welterivcig‘ _ ‘ light/weight, crown bym m. Berger here last 0 ‘ m‘ ‘s world llghl\\'0.r‘l)\.i was.‘ ‘l%‘l‘l%il‘:é?.iilli‘fi.l“°l,°i "=- sald here today that. N“; Rozuui match-maker for Mikc JllCOlilw l?’ York proimotcr, ma ,,i,,.,~...,{' l‘ and said "turn d \\'tl a 5a,, h“ the next few davs uni s)“: ’ is cook. Godbout added tb . R filled that Jacobs iflaulllfiill“ rested in giving cm-inm“, wla became the second cmimtim’, b0 ed b0 officially liold tim Dtntinix. title at the same triic. n 0000:: 113E122. W “a ‘i. Braclman may Have to retire LONDON, Au . 2.1_ _ Bradman, whose gnante fmknm wherever stumps are set up for i cricket awie. lltay l‘11l\'0 appemq Igiialaat filamulltll. P990 front Airstralzii iilw meat batmicm may be 10m because of rheumatism, to abaiufqi the game which brought liim mm and‘ wealth. II this is true, cricket. has 1m its greatest drawing card and in the many, its gusty} layer. Bradnian is 32 and m ave attained even gre: e: heiml than those he rflflChifl m his lg years as a. first class p111 r. SILVER FOX rain: Silver fox was the first impul- ant commercial fur bearer rimm- ifumllv raised in captivity" in tlie 1mi- 011. tahle{ Uttlew G guts. d e-mp ic c1" stoppv with five hits to r , "_l‘l°9{3’_<Zl£\£_5°"5°"-.. ax: ilic Jerso " his 101.17g “ii ‘B . With - Major Hoopll BUNSL 932%‘??? EC-‘i-Eifilfiwl-‘é EEK.‘- S L a -n-i' wooos on no HERE- 9055RP- IMOCLILATE 1TH one m TDTHE GLQMOROIB LILLJAN sumo mean PC1550 TD wisdom You: WEAR‘! Walden-Runs!- umlmr BROUGHT you "mi; ~ RARE GEM OF PURPLE QUARTZ THAT LPN r011 CENTURiE5 iN A MOUNTAIN covena- usa-aumpafi- rr WiLL mo ON i5 ASTDUNDNQ AG fit) ‘lb ' WELL,IT'LL BE soMEri-iisicfiifll 19w. on»: itaowf- r wwoea voums ALL , caouciiso FOQTl-RE mica-ts wcome IN,'I‘LL wast“ A UP some ROAGT BEEF.’ i THE MANTE-i. 8291029 SCQIMMAaE THE ICEBOX. nlnir. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Rnchcllcr 001 40V 000-O ll l Newark 300 002 021-7 ‘I l fvnns. Bcrli" and Robinson Fhrlsioolwor, Birnc and Andrews, Paddcn Sncon vl ram c: Wnchrvtcr Newark Drcfsowcrd n n d AndTcws M? 010 0-3 9 0 000 010 0-1 ll 0 and Mucllcr; Prek 010 00° 000-S 0 Montreal Jcrscy (lily I00 001 000-i 5 l Wt~kri" and lkwcll; Lynn and Biacmirc. Flral lame: Tannin 000 200 0-2 Ii 3 Baltimore 0'10 502 x-‘l 8 0 Lanfranconi. Vance and Klim- lIl-ki Inoll and Beclnl‘. _ l