AUGUST 22. 1942 YBAck. STRETCH DOWN -. 711E a _ Musto scores/ Upset over Th, Montreal Daily Herald of 118-35 2.06, 2.00, and notably in - ust 7th, carried a oom- 5Qfi,“’]'u{“§ the entries (with the Hemp," of Futurity entries) Oi. 51d Home week races on its Sports pqve, This i8 i118 first time, W6 Oil's énif-lnber of a Montreal papa; {wrung so much Maritime harness C news. ton of ‘rizniah 80¢- hilgnsrhi Al-Jguhllls R91’ ‘71711-"51/9“ or Greenfield, Mass. watched Wed- nesday "fbernlmnk events with in- wrest. Dr. Johnston has had o. long erlencc with race horses and eiiilied among others the famvufl getter Baby Logan 2.15__i-2. During , l1 in years, Dr. ‘ “liiihtoguilggkehleafwr-‘t-he 51°11 0"" J°w.»d, area in Prince County, and f. sun practising as usual. a le- visitor whose £11115 tslheilrliesnigrtillliantly on fine 561011 :1 harness horse fame was octo- wnflm... and more, E. Lonny V9111! of wostlleld. N. B. Just a few ays 4M to Old Home Week we re- geived a beautiful photogrflllh °Y Mr. Willis‘s most noted trotter. special Blend 2.17 1-4, for a long time holder of the Charlottetiwn track tIOti/lllg Tamra‘ . D. F. W. Christa her :1“ igrggyitoiviiuwh; has not m In 01d Home Week or Provincial Ex- irtuon for mflfly- man!’ Ye“!- Th‘ Doctor was a little under the wi-ather the first day or two duo to having overworked 1n 0R1" 1° get away, but we are glad to 104K211 that he is going home as fit es a m fiddle We have charged 111m I0 Campy our kindest regards to many first half was paced in 1.00 3-4- the fastest hall ever paced over the Charlottetown track. credit must be given to Dudey Patch, who was aii‘ the rail made a break at the turn. Chestnut Bars is also said to fastest three-quarters ever stepped over the local track. away stepped in 2.10 in the first heat of the 2.14 and Uscite. Britto before in the memory of even tlie oldest citizen. As an editorial in this paper states: of Kent Street declares that he has no recollection of that Ollzhfare ever being so crowded with Pedestrians as it was that week niiu one of the restaurants admits hnv- _____ lng supplied in the vicinity of 4,000 Another visitor we all greeted V617 11191114 111 is it Week. Visitors were loud expressions of satisfaction kindness $111111 by the citizens. Nothing stem- ed t0 beatrouble to them even being rung up after midnight and asks! as a matter of course and smiled 3;; Lee Savold’ mile was the fact that .____. WASHINGTON, Aug, Tony Musto, the squat and on even terms with Wm‘ me wbbmg’ eatnut Bars at that point, but have paced the {flgm Mush, ‘cup he” Savold 190 1-2. The 2-1 decision was booed Mart Hark- Trot and Pace. hand and s right, had outbointed Mus Referee Savold. The two iuiizes, iJr Robe Ray Robinson’ Flattens Shank’ In two ro unds/ --_._ By Sid Peder Associated Press Sports writs;- “An old resident thor- was in this Old lighznini; in a. hurry and hospitality snowfl oracio cowboy, in nil-conquering streak to 123 fig accomodate a boarder, they took Shank 146 3-4. The weighed 199 pounds; by the crowd. Many of me -7 n00 Swen- tors and press row rinizsiders be- n paced in 2.09 3-4 lieved Savold. who used an educa- in the third heat of the same event 9d 18ft and one mile was trotted by wnwh. im in 2.09 l-4 in winning the sec- me past, winter although getting and heat of the Free for All Trot. hard straight L0 Eddie Lafond voted fol; anemoon short] Ellcr and Dr. O. U. Sinyer. botn of “t five mmule skinny Harlem Hammer S ORTING NEW Island Golf Championsh Opens Here This Afternoon for the iai go Chicagoan gedere Club here the at and Kelly, Maritime latter will participate in com/pzti- Bishop. tion number out’ strong players who are given good the club said they expected more 1 . y ° $311132 iallyers would be entered. year, J. A. Likelybfgregerly of ssinn. dd" close to that 1m night and othier ' names were ex ted wda, Thgy said players co d enter right up to relaxed especially to servicemen who might not have had a chance to enter previously The second round w.il summerslde next Saturday. Play is scheduled THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN O Alert 1p Of Big Role in i? thin: was ready 1m night ofienlng round of the Prov- championship at Belc today. Officials $1110. §§I‘§‘i.s§”isr§iit.u§f°%1‘ii§a°ia°fi$ "°Y°",‘,'“°-” m“ “ i101’ 01' 1'16 Belvedere C1111? title ll-Bt gently oh appears below was CgguhI-=%I1£Qw fir“ w. a. ,P. o. Kelly, n. z. mggfyfvifnf strewn” 81m 01 Dlfl . The rules were v. Fm” acoomcdate '1‘. Hdman, J. H 22m"? 1 1L G_ Be d‘ f‘ am 86B 5643p. . m. oottggfir. Before Iona. his beblayed 1.. Holman, A. o. to open this ki after 2 o'clcck D! . r. Peters, w. A. Gaudet ratings. Iilervals. Play win ' F0 A. R. Mornnis, E. P . MLecd . Pope during a bad storm I had to do __—"‘ . » . be in threesomes. In concluding our bs P1111 Washhlfilfln. '11.1.°d with 1'01“ 011 s ‘ ' eyes of our $i.“..‘.’§'“° 2w‘ 31f. é‘f§é’fi‘.§‘i°€.il{.‘"iil sat. an: huwiili-“biiiitfiiie-"iif; ‘nit? 523.155.1119» i» all’; zssbelii: wast" v m n on our rea ers- m, mm d -‘ r defending iiis title he has held m: Crosby .1 w n B10 1e ‘ ' l’ ° many of wh n m, ‘m, __m ,_ w e an one was scored even. . - . . . s. Mary _ _ _ _-i it is generally acc"e ted agave. fag: me s‘ two yeam m: mum w“ Bob Carrie‘ c Duwnmz‘ Dr‘ ' F" 413W 11111111188 d that P ond the qualifying round for the irigs Dr Hogg J M lboflan .. .. that more people visited Chai-lotz-e- Maritime championship recently nun’... Keefe J _A__ gnu," m, m: bad day “t 5"’ m’ 111d 111941115111‘ town during that week than ever ' ' was eliminated later by Pete Robins, Sgt. Stevenson, A T Kinnon, L. McMillan, The course is in excellent sha was reported. and some g scores are expected. champion. The today and is only one ol a chances for the Island Hockey Officials Discuss Pro -Amateur Agreement ilaitciieu Reuben shank, the Col_ two rounds in Madison Square Garden to run 1,15 in a row. Robinson weighed 144 Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO, relations committee of the tional Hockey League met here to- big rubbe the iron torpedo rating, strode heaving and off to starboard t 13y 50°" Yvllni no discussion of hockey’s future tn t."ii aJci.“A a-1"K--~ Aux. 21-—(CP)—Tho cisichgvirriggiienat temiays nileletiri body W110 Whistles Na- are totally dependent on what plans 5 51°17" - the government has for us, and the A 519181191‘ 01’ r1110 Young Torpedoman Canada's Navy Has Precious Convoy. By Heat. A. 0. Tate ICNVI Down in the Wllflllh of the des- n minutes later he Ls in his , sound asleep in deep, mother, who Bell, J. C_ Mn- mifht be the mother of any one Lewis. P.M. of thousands of Canadian navel M“ is: his tIflOK-Ogt o}? the quarter-deck. ' om ere e ad gone forward Bryce i0 the peak of the fo another one-hour vigil. Whistle Up A Storm. With his hand stuffed in the deep pockets of his duffel coat, his r boots clumping deck, tlhis young man, s. up his watch. The destroyer was along in a moderate sea looked precisely as it h fol: the past six. H . - w istle and abruptly stopoed, think- iwe are entirely in the hands of “The captain Jlwnps any“ . . .whistles up . .bad luck or trouble..." S Keen Eyes Watching for —= Prevent Ship Crash in Guarding recastle for= along aft to take the convoy ad each day immediate action. strikes his r r ' KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY-AND KEEP IT HANDY ly protected holds" ammunition is holster! adlztn destroyer. On deck, this ammuni- tion is stored in "ready-use" lockers, close to the gun! B1111 "M1? 301' From well-planned and careful to aloft by these members of a Can forward for his next Enemy lI-boats Blinding Gale Juothlime . He goes - ~ . _ .easantl th . . - l v ~ a - .. u 1h ‘ i - _ . '-; hsxmuen m me hi!) my 311F111 W111C1a1blJ11: niiitiilirgps: lllitllleiilftlxflihgliz tpcmfer‘ izagnor Cgymglertxlhsreggfiginiiléfis llitlhrlorttahnli allslfiluésitglilii wifrriiierggfriiligg tgllllglgllf. mgiiddenly and swiftly gathermg 111mm? rwzitch 32h?” (122352 Collision ahead? It is perhaps is a Corporal J. a. swee- rmlaied and recipiacuieo." ' with an assoitingnt rliIfneuglhmpS_ hockey organizations. and the the delegates," ’ mnnentum and force atria.‘ a “If? e ' that gm borrows a dry five -‘>*¢<>r-<1S S111“ h“ “"1 Swbb“ my grcénhefi Toronto w“ n“ _____ He did i, “gm afterpslliaffié a meeting held strictly to advance Mr. Calder said there was gene»? bhuusand miles o‘ open sea comes 515115 33a: ‘dry balaclava dry sea- an 11m toward dead aheadl, and ' ‘ " ' Ech ft , . '- ntie—itwas ul utlne. - . ‘ ' ‘ _ " n dt-- la eii 0111mm" “he big week and no don“ thearaciiigelth?“ new the cwse or rough‘ Lough citizen who swings 0M3; importani.) 112x11 i)? business llrgfitelnltilqlttolluflkllégegglon to wen the “mung “°"'hw°5"°*' W131 "'1' boots and scampers swftly up lad already t e es ioyer a1 n»; his active mind took back to his Toronto horsemen friends Blldflc" curate picture of tlie four “Y5 ‘iitther friends too that we might mention as we 0nd 121:1: time to exchanglfi 5 Wmd ° gran ing as they 111155911 5° “"4 n° am° 11 mo manv thousands present. I K111 W113 if they received as much pica- " from the recognitions as ab" or m- niu they must have felt their journey worth W11118- th t th 1942 edition of Ola Hirffivwilk chad Provincial Exlsibi- tirn has passed on. as has Hill: our cusiom fcr several 1'95" W9 w l iiIiPlllpi to make a bit of an ann- lsis ci‘ the results. There WW9 one for twc-yvaar-olds, one for three- ye; mid: and one f0!‘ {OUT-YEW- oid ‘ y: I almost. entirely of 10601 (19-15- Ni» 1 ords were broken. and i110 rim-i ma: stcuood was the second iri the -Fsur-Ycai'-0ld Futurity which Rnvmcnd Budlong 2.13 wnri iu P13 i-2 -within one-lhalf second cl iiis thrce-yenr-old record. Thr-ro wore cisht open classes that i.l‘~rl "Iih cnti-ics and two of thést 1h 222 Pace and 2.19 Trot rim. Paci~__ were split into two divisions with full nurses oi’ $400.00 .111 emch. 'l‘"iiat mad» l0 onen classes 0.’ 1110M Prince Edward Islimd won fr" i ilirec seconds, four thirds fourths. Nova Scotia had .. s. six seconds, two thirds and one ourth, and New Brunswick two firsts. one second. four thirds and four fourths. O! the total purse m‘ - raced for in the ten open s ~S4000 ——Pl'll'1f.‘0 Edward Is- l~rri liorsrs won $1.487.90. NOW! FWia hrrsos $1,481.20. and New Brimsivick horses $1,030.90. Tile fastest mile paced during the mvctfiio, was by Chestnut Bars in the 2nd heat of the Free for All Pace rac- 0:1 on Thursday, Augunt 13th. He sf-Pnnnd that heat in 2.06. making a ucw record for himself-his prev- iovs record having been 2.03 1-2- nmi coinc within one-half second of the track onrinu record of 2.05 1-"\ ma“: hv Bud Wenger 2.05 i-4, driv- "1 by Earls Avery in 1936- 3-4-4- Mfimflei I-i- 6-5-5- Walt N‘- cd a rivc-i-iin rum inning to beat o; many Wlllingdon cup teams. is AMERICAN LEAGUE 012i, “d mblmm“ -——-- 52° 5-5-10- T111161 221i 210 1-2; uiiiciiiiinti Reds 6-3 in the opener a. sub-Lieutenant in the Royal 1 ,1 n 1 ' ‘The f-istcst hcat ticttcd curring 2-13. Tile Win30!‘ Ls f-‘Wflfid by D1‘. oi a four-game series. Bill bee won Canadian Naval Vounteer Preserve. Boston 918:5 12 o Bunah the meeting was the second heat 9D- Clmlill. 1111/6111655. N15. his 13th game 0f i111? 5911511" 11111119 i Phnademhh b (5) m; pea- Newark oi the Free for All Trot raced on Free For All? Ray Starr. 1111061180 0111 111 111° One of Canada's most travelled C. Wagner. RY 9- “ ‘Heine’. Gentry Friday, August 14th, and won by Watclilm 207 in 2.09 I-4. ‘Iihe tracfk trotting record is 2.07 3-4 mad-e by All." ‘my 2.04 3-4 driven by Robert ‘- Rm. August 16th, 1940. _____. l There were 21 heats pasted in an s‘ aver-are time of 2.12 l-2, the fastest 120mg the 2.05 of Chestnut Bars and the slowest the third heat "of the 2.22 Pare. Second Division on by Emily Graitnn in 2.20 l-4. '1‘ B" were 10 heats won bv trcttisrs l "@1029 time of 2.13 1-10, the, ast- “1 b01113 the 2.09 1-4 of Waluhin ""1 llle slowest the 2.15 3-4 of Hillside Scott in the third om of the 2.17 Trot -____. The following pacers reduced -@1r records during the meeting: Jwk Clyde. from 2.1a l-2,and 2.1a A to announce that attendance the track, Th...“ made. Thus Tuesday's was tho bcst on record for Tuesday, Wednesday 111110. Thursday ditto and Friday also. All records went by the boards so —°X°el1t the track records, which remained izi statu quo. _____. An up and energetic management 3y? afternoons race meet this week, nesday and three on Thursday. Fol. 117M118 1s a brief summary for our Saturday 2.39‘ Trot and Pace. .. .. J Haney 1-l-1, Oakiiurst Queen 5.2-2, Hal Britten 2-4-3, Silent Jcc ' tlirrve Futurity events prosrrrvnmed. T}? gak" 4'5“;- Bebe M The winner is owned , Cruiclcsh nk, H lif , d 'l‘lic entries in these Wore 00m" dyiv a s a ax an 3-3, Walter Brown 4-7-6, Volr‘da 6- Named Race .. .. . Sc son 1-1.l, Hillside Scott 2-2-2, Rtby lo 3-3-6, Hal Baojum 5-4-3, PsuL ubbe 4-5_5, 6-6-4. winncr is owned by George ins Kenslnaton, and was driven by Earle Semple. raced. 17° Free for All Trot Millie Kal- Skippydale 3-3-2, Aubicy Diilicn 4- -4, Rueben Ilse 5-5-5. Time: 2.16 1-2 2,14 1-2; 2.17. T bybwillard Kelly,_Southport, and was driven by Tynraii Semple 2.25 Trot and Pace . . .. .. Pc Reamcre 1-1-1, Bonnie Budlong 2-2, Grace Abbcy 2-2-3, Pitt Worthy Patch l-l-l, Grattan 3.3-2, Tracey Hanover 4-4- winner is owned by the Dude Patrti Community Club, New Glas Races at Truro next week wed- nesdav and Thursday August 20th and 27th. Rochester Play Tie l8!!! CITY. Aug, Jersey City and Rochester battled game that was halted at tho end of the eighth inning because of dim- out Mstrictions. management would a new record for on for an instiiiit. tlie roof il-ll the Amrtsrst mo? “Mk put n“ who caiiie cast bcasiiiiu (‘fut-i ivic_ h four classes raced on Wed- Referee Bmy r2 adcrs. Wediicsriayr —- Gilli from a straight right augili ended it at ‘vii ond round. For a couple of minutes ime: 2.13 1.2; 2.1a 1-2 2 “'35 ill i en by Elmer Campbell. of t for tlie airviviicrc he coulcL ]l’11ll\'.'f‘l!.'lli.<. Chestcr Rico, 135 1-4, wcn thc decision over Terry Young, 135 2. ‘y Wat- Coronaticn McKillcp Time: 2.14: 215: 2.1a The Bw-olr- Carclinals win Seventh straight Dodgers’ load to 6 1-2 games 17° winner 1-5 “wned 151.11 triumph of the season. 101ml! . Pirai ‘s to six hi t?" Cubs Rally t» Beat Reds fifth. suffered his 11th loss. Bears Gain Wini And Tie Over Buffalo . Dudcy Victor Lee 2-2-3, All Time: 2.10; 2.10 l-2; 2.12. The and was driven by Jce O'Br.eii. I cadioiked at l-l. As a result, fl-(AH- row. a 3-3 deadlock tonight in a Victory Over Royals punches iruin all over the liouse and 1s always on the charge, hail all but ‘if llvvivd Rfly with a light-hand shot t "t that iiiadc ltubinsun ciao and hold ’I‘iiat one punch proved a big mis- take lolr it seemed to scurt Robin- and ii's basting ma iii e , t1 , ‘three times lie singing; 15,1131; f’; Hmkey Leagues’ C'A'H'A' perm,“ I” counts of nine. and tlie fourth time m1“ in on the wcstener, gvci‘ Henry Armstrong and JFritzie are Cavanaugh didn't even bother to count over Shank the lust time lic hit the dock. This was the y hand. He landed on his back, his neck rest- iiii; on the lo\v.i' robe and Gavan- 2:26 of the sec- , _.12. in th by Willam first round it appeared that Shank ' it make an interesting evening I “uncrnwned welter- The i-ignt-lirgidcr limited the At Chicano, Chicago Cubs explod- NEWARK, N.J.. Aug. 21——(AP)— The league-leading Newark Bears 1cm, G015 Miners, 5t Louis hung up n 2-1 decision over Buffalo 8932B!“ n §-_-——-— "“ Blsons in the first game of a twi- ted be allowed to when and if they please. former agreement between the Can- adian Amateur Hockey could turn professional. degree upon players of Iunior Decisions reached at the meetinr too young for military service under flQfpedQm5n_ A; the boards of the five organizations in» volved-the N.H sociation and the American I-Iocke.‘ Association. Such submission erally is routine, but a veto is said. “There also was some discus- possible. Frank Caider. Presidentof the e N.I-I.L., said after the (which was closed) that there w allowed k t th i , . hockey players should ggllalogr afgartiétiilifinbfiléltllilrsi girofir °pp°“°“' °‘ “u turn professional conditions. Most playing agreement among the delegates Junior Association the National and American known that i the National Hockey and ague clubs operate 10H W115 reqlllffd 116101? 5111111111’ they W111 b0 dependent to a major the stern, high over not final, but must be submit- r m’ U t m dd L; present call-up regulations. orra caono e rec- meeting were mainly mm “p m the chest’ .L., C.A.H.A., A.H.I. which have been in use for some International Ice Hockey As gen- and amateur hockey," Mr. Calder sion of clauses in reement. Beyond our previous e.- were no changes made." _ -_-_ wright chziiiipioii" who has won Classified Race .. .. .. Uscitci cvvry Dlli‘ cl his B9 amateur and 33 Britten 1-2-4-1, Major B we; 5.1_ pro fifth". Reuben came charging 2-2, Jce DlrectZiA-1-3, San To“ g. in. iiircuiiig punches and landing Ronald la‘. Richards, two Royal Air Force men from Australia on duty in Canada who were killed in an air NB, is s accident. recently, played brilliant chester Academy track and field, ' Athletes At War 5.5, ollver Gpat/an 7.54113 Tyre; But after he connected with his Bv Mike Greenstein North Sydney Victories. River Vale 2. : .12 l-2, 213 1-2, 2.12 The “Sunday Dllflch" 9nr1y 111 i118 886- Canadian Press Staff Writer Skeeters in the Eastern United winner is owned by George Brork- 0nd- hP nvvor had a chance. States Amateur League, and Mont- mom ma“ we hom- izis, Kiensintstcn, and was driven by In 11h" Plant-round seml-v-vlnduc. TORONTO. Aug. 21--(CP)—Sgt. real Pats also had Marchant on out Earle Sempfe. ll 1103110 17f‘?“'f‘"11 W0 NCW York John Lionel fllldcfSOfl. and Sgt. Lieut. John Theakston of Truro. fib__°q“ubfl“m' former star of Coi- tennis in the Kenmens Club Milk football and hockey teams. He also Demm for shortly before their tragic death. Richards reached the finals paired with Anderson to reach the doubles finals. Andy Alexander and tian Rookie John Beazlsy pitched his uled cadet ofiicer at St. Jerome. He was a member of the Totem Ski Club in Cincinnati Montreal and starred in downhill C and Slalom Sh?‘ Lamanno. Lakeman (7): Lee and Ruched" Herb Picard, one of Manitoba's McCullough. Janey C“, 020 0M hockey players is in the Royal Can- adian}, A11; F1191“; ioxiggd uo after n TC Ell , hlgéliigicaiiieer that extended from Chicago Saskatchewan to the Atlantic coast. Cleveland The 24 year-old defenceman be- gan and light ilciiblchcader tonightimthen . played ll innings in the n itcab Jersey And bolorc- dniiout regulations forced the game to be called with the score twin bill will be staged with the Bison: in Ruppert Stadium tom: (‘hiefs Gain: 4-1 4_ ‘q 1-4 and i - . onaum $13.11“? iio Bil-tiny. 0110198 Win Third svnacvsa. my, huniwiilli-(AP; . . Che tn t B f . 1-2 t -Behind the two-hi p n! 0 toad. ‘limit’; .2?!.iiié’.°°... a‘! Straight From Leafs gypgo mo}; *1,";"=gg-c,,g{,"*g3§§ cor f , ____.__ 175011171!‘ a - tlie zit; 3R2, n,,,§h§,,§§°°\'§,in1' $1112.31‘? BALTIMORE. Aug. 2l-(AP)- Montreal Royals and moved back Previously withqug a r50"; m,‘ ,1 Baltimore scored its tun-a straight into sole oosssesion of fvmh ‘"135? cord of 2.15 1-4 in the first he“ win tonight, defeating Toronto 3-1 in the International Iieasue s a ._.___. The trotter Scotty Watson reduc. to move up into sixth position. re- placing the Leafs. interrupted the contest. ings. A test blackout of 30 minutes i fiizhlis record from 2.14 l-4 to 2.13 “an the second heat of the 2.22 . and Ruby Volo reduced her record z , . u" ‘ustrglziatfl it; in: to 2.14 a-4 in l u, T same race. In we “hrs: Year Old Futurity Mar- Kilf-gse entered the list by mil». --=. third heat in 2.2a l-2. lxle Budlong. the winner of the fisfis 1.1a? previousllv entered the m“ o‘ a-avaolyiar o d, taking l. re -____ thTbs British Console Trop for ° ""5103 driver was awa Tyndall Sample and second prize vent to his son Earle Ecmple. Th me ° my heavy downpour of rein Tuesday evening and through that it was really fast. This gllll£tv|ivvn the number of 2.10 m'les. Lon there were seven as foi- lows- Jean Henle in exactl ' ~ y 2.10- Wimlli Bars. tlhree mlhl in am HORSE RACES TRURO, N- S. AUGUST 26th. RACES sranr z P. M. 2.24 Trot and Pace. Purse- — — — —— - 2.20 Trot and Pace. Purse -- - — -' " — “s ' Open to homes who “have not taken a record of 2.10 or better in a race. v 2.16 Trot and Pace. Purse —- —- — — — —' — Free for all Trot and Pace — -— — — — —- -' -$ - sponsored by Eastern Driving Association outstanding golfers and a member Mme‘ ?J§.¥*“u.§”“‘..£$u€‘.l§? riz2...i.is2 Hue. Fm.» and football championship in 1940. Palm"- Art Noble and Johnny Smith. wndmwt“ two west coast lacrosse stars are New “f” Britain tourney at (B); (3) , ski Zone in Quebec. is sched- Dletz, Hamlin ('1) and Phelps.‘ Kim ‘"111 Beck"- to go on active service as a Beasley and W. COOWP- Montreal 021 ooo ooo-s s 1 Syracuse hi m. 10o oso 00x—6 l0 1 slat-r, Shoun (5). BeKR-i f5) and Barrett and Bottar . cock; Fowler, Savage (i). Beale (5) Maurice and H. Wainer. ooo 11o ooo-z s z Buffalo 02o 01o mix-Ii 7 1 Newark Lee and Turner; Harder and De- 01611811 W bridled strength na violence, the seafarers rosters The great Atlantic's seas rise an u d _ across them a gale-driven down- n er a glizwgzmbeen slashed deeply by enlist pour lashes m long’ cumglg “realm H didn't it, b tit is ll Th9 511113 P109119! 911d “Ck-l. 1'0 e nfy u genera y rkscrews. In a surprise at- next winter tack, a great sea coils and boils over Drum“ the arrmunition locker with both fl b t i hands and hangs on tigiht. thzgeagvrzeeivrvifalhet “titties? Lrgigcrzlfergilflcsnthil slmcked by the "we 01' 1'1“? 5e3- illappcned? Nothing! NOfhi til h t‘ ' their roster at one time or another. c; musclejggafigeg lat-Pom igemagl mm" to retain life and glstcted 000 400 00x-—4 Auker. Hoiiinasworth (5) 000 001 222-4 12 1 000 000 100-4 2 Z 012 GOOIOIx-i s z , . McCrabb. Nagy t3) and Dapper; $115 AC“ P19411191‘ ini 9._1 3 z Columbus _ 308 1-2 6 0 of the second division Gerheauser and Padden. 001 000 000 00-1 5 S Stllkes- board side cf the depth the wildness of the gale out at the scattered. S’ me 5911 P01111115 two are iaointccl in the same dlrcc- destro _, _ , ,. ' yei s leaning t n as sii [Ions “other matters discussed at the against him, the cold water soaking tion as they all snuggle to keep m ° he clutches ssoerage-away. _ The torpedo Ha is name called. to me." he murmurs. of the fcrecastlo whore 4 W111! frcm the wind. EYES. ' be t‘ ,,. i ' ~ - -. _ wind ‘i iiig nmlnst hs wt: clothes stnnze frightenningislegisigtizrefllasgie Although n d and 001d and hum abs an awn and an outspread hand 317 he i’ r ‘ed with pride" " (“'7' . head His arm curves t What happened? Nothing! Nothing rwiruv down until pointing dead fig?‘ a m m. people 'm',;h,, . wraith of darkness. seen have bee kmed“ znctly in the dirty mzlkincss . . the instant his eyes re- - r the wispy shadow of a d es throuqh him. nhead ship he actc . White Sgflrborough for Boston Red Sox. drove in five Wynn, Trotte mlwk 1-1-2. Wawhim 2-4-1. Jane Dryburgh o‘ Rem“ Junior (fig-gig: WW1 "W mY“1°"-""‘11“ A“ Fm“ md aéiidkEvailigr Russo,’ Lindell (a) i111? totnight to lead glob 130x Ugo! E 3-2.4, Pl 'dl 4-3-3, T 1 ; _ —"' a c ey," ems i), - vi oy over tie t etic - 213115215112 1392.13 ‘The Wllllléul‘! ‘is NE1V,YOB’I;' A115“. 21.—(AP)_ have 911115“? m1 the navaflgfg Baseball Results n h? fore 9fii88rat ShibelPaik. 5 gig“ an i» wan mirrors 8i°.“§;i..2°.§.u -_- answerer» anew W- , so a t. _ .. . _ ~- '. - o °’ “ a u ""‘°"“ 5°75?“ u i: ACES ‘N 2.21 Trot and Pace .. .. .. Bori- f: . . .. T " ' pain, n 100 010 ooo-z a o a more 1 , rile Scott 1-l-3. Emily Grafton 2.2-1, 'I‘.§’}§f,s‘°,“0‘11§' aggiec-"ggggg Pifljtmfgf; ofBfflflZomapilgifiméfgeiheckfllmfi st. unis 10o 042 121-10 12 1 Strinoevlch and Hlfferth; rial-ii. In the second Bil-me gue semi-finals the Tigers 20-6. He is told to g0 up to the peak PM‘ °a°h “h” pct’. ._..__...__ a._ .- J and starboard guardrails meet in n. the question of The torpedomans tech are chat- v_ He lashes a square or canvas ineetin uniors turning professional, there tiering, as the pull of the water re- go the min; to protect», his nody Still rough, the ocean sends this 5pm” Better It hurts. A bummg m h ,,“,,§ Lupien Leads Bosox “"1 To Win Over A’s PHEADEILPHIA, Aug. 21—(AP)—— , 63o 134 00x41 21 o Tony Lupien, rookie first baseman ' w Au; Belg: homo alter dropp Knights of Columbus Softb the Aces swa d8“ to take his post on the Star- into a sharp turn to port d . . ,d““’,,1bri§1,§'},'e.€§§f§ oil tanker, is now looming infie- clri: grin asce more Her fog horn is sounding in fran- ofythc ships of the convoy- Gale Scatters 3111111 h n‘ But within minutes, a merc a . h I" m 1 k_ t ‘Mama bray ships are completely Obscurein: ilfebelilld eholgingu 1 are how“, NO the ship's heaving an} heeling. The merohantman, a crest. 10118 tic rapid succession blasts. She, tco, is hard over, "A anus is u good as n m11B—I lliiiuself against Steeper and steeper becomes the ahead on her urboard screw. Th d troyer’: and tihe tanker are ..E,r,:$%m:e§§pp,w: aligostesabeam. Th swiftness with which the two ships a graphic i a of what might have happencd a collision. on the brld, the captain is saying: "Damn leit look-out down there, and it's tough job with ‘that s later, the torredo into his mess. The eyes is clisanpeadng as a sooiihin ointment takes lwld. few minu rating carries of z: Ya ees crusli/ fl-(AP)— iogi three out Of/lolir games to the lie Sox in Bpstoii. New York Yariiees Welh U“ 1 cir biggest. scoring .»pi'ce of tlie iason today, crushing Waslillllivfl ‘haters l7-'l with all-hit att: 11d i111 Phil Rizzuto so; i119 m; Yankee batting‘ pus with five hits. ma. all in the first five of his six aPl 131,- mped ances at the plate. Joe Gordoi. hit a two-run homer in the second iiiii- credi; {or 1,115 win goes mainly to mg, his 14th fOllld-Ifippfil‘ of the and outflelders. your, and Charlie Keller blasted iiis The victory, advances the Aces to 22nd in the fourth. the second division of E35; and will then advance to the nlieet tlie 1K. off Chteailnmlgm ciampionsiip o t e s _ ‘The first game Tigers Llic opener, 4-1. v1 11‘ 1411f of the play- game series with Sthbouis Lrcsus (7) and Qgybgrk; offs will be staged on Sunday. Au- that may determine final occupai . f League. gust 23 at 6.15 D-m : i Aces-Nicholson, Richard. Burke, ed ejgm hit; for his n, M 000 100 000 00-1 5 1 Martin, Corbett, Hauizhey. Zakem. and barely missed 11.5 would 511i- and Redmond: the 861111- Tigers Set BM! 31'1"!" series finals an _ _ the in tlie fourth inniiu: b5’ 15311193’ M“; At Detroit, successive home runs of Cosky and Rudy YOYK E3“? 13°11 011. -:~w| .1 ld, boil. 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