71cm 51x Dodgers Incre THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN se Lead Over l All Classes For Goodwill Are lei/ell Fi invitation of the Charlottetown. Exhibition Association fur a two-day race u)‘ afternoon, soptenlber ZZ-lth 11nd 25th,‘; errrv 11'o1't'i1 while l10r>e raring l11 the uhcn the starters hell rings. 1 :1‘ n gootl-tvlll gesture to meet ‘lin- hds brrll utt-ilt-ntf l\lu1i.1111. ' .1r1 .\‘.i he x0. 2 Ji'.\'l(iit 11111 roR ALL . . . . . . .. 1-.<l(..\;.\1. >l<..\'.\1~0l\‘ 4.1101,,‘ hay h, by signal Peter. Owned by George_k.s6 the gems goes me "11.-it, hr. m. by Great Britten. Owned by Geo. li. ll. (- m1 ll \ 4—-$L'l.l 5-—Iil l) 0-.. litter 1~—.Ili.\.\' lli1\ll' ‘ah. ' l1, $11n11nrrs11ltn l‘. E Peter McMahon, Kensington, P. E. l $—.\l.\.l()Il INJIVIIS. 2.10'1. 0h. g., by (iraulv. Mlmlners’ I’ E I. !l—-(i.\l\iIl RSI Qll . The t ape Breton lit men's (‘iub. C 0-1. ..\'1"1".\\' Q1‘ _ 1. b. m. by )ierr\-tlme Stat llahfnx. ‘.1--tiI.I\'I'Ili (iIt.-\'l"l‘.~\l\', 212E. (Tatum-r. Fredericton, N. B. lTZ-PPYTICIK. AT (‘OI'RT. 2J2“;- i1 *1 n" 1* 11 0w (‘ummunityr (lnh, .\e GliiSgfltt, N. . Ullilil, ‘L1H. hlk. g. by The K1111: I) er. ii 6——-l’.tl.\' i1111'~u1111'11'> rmtlnnse to tilt: Allti l‘11\1.11-.11.1l ' 1111i illnr. nttitdlly s 1111i nt- on ‘1=l11‘..1 p1. i\ i l Races Pitch first [led Came iserzes the requests of‘ Raffing to tBv Judson Bailey) (Assocmtt-tl Press Sport Writ NEW ‘$013k Sept. 22 Pitching 1s t.) per cent oi a11y good ball 0111c and 1s 90 per cent of a wort serxt -i1ut for the classic op- en1ug_ no 1 col; 11 1s the loo-per cent me: ole lacwr. =1‘) 11 :1 r 1.111 1x11 1's iu-re. lt \\.1s felt that the season which nail NODQUF R11~1\\‘-< M101 @8111. 16C 1. 11ml i1_\ 11.111 \1 .11i11-r 111111111 be incomplete without it. l 0,1911% What 1111911 M11 1991056110 111 .~ out 1.111" to-otlu entries below will show the high “time nil tne National gue And even g \l1*1-ti\ .1111! 1R proot that not ' ~ 1 ro111g1li111t1wl still by the tat-t s raving “ill be . \utl \\1ll ~11 .111 t111~ [1.. i i- liijl; IUli .\l/I. TROT AND PACE .. he 0111111 s: s. >u1111nt1> tit. P. ‘ . llr-xittuil. N. B. .-.,\*. Iiionntun, N. l \ 1.2111 :05. i s 1 tinb. iiztlnux, N. . ologtia. Owned .1 , 2115f}. b. g. by \' . Blow 11111, N. B. .\O. 3. 2.15 TROT AND PACE i0, b. m. by Peter Henley. .14, br. m., I linh 1101'. 1.101.. 1ft 11111» '2.0.'1'.. x0. 4. 2.111 TROT AND PACE. . .. -t1n\11. I‘. “gtltifl 1N . 11.- n4 .1 Nil. D. A. Dlclsztac, Sydney, C. B. NO. 5. mama r011 .\1,1. TROT ...... "PURSE $250.00 1—l’.\Ul. Aitilii, 13.11"‘, (imrlottetown, P. ‘ 2—-.\lil.l.ll-1 KALSUIL‘ lieliy, Charlottetown, P. E. l-l’l..\i'l).~\l.li, 2.0492, br. st. t nurlnttetown. ‘ 4-——l'.;~..\VlSlliI.\LI-I. ( liar 5—\\' .~'\'l >1 tat b br. g. lnttctmrn, I’. ('lil.\l, 2.11. rik , bay st. by led. iinlifax, '3. . 2.10M, b. nl. , (‘i1arlnttetown, P. E. int ptmiiltil! in SPOTIII}: for the third I note how nice .1 K rut-e» 1111i not overshadow Thursdays, or vice rerun] . l. . 3.1.1.1, br. -,z.. by Oreus (irattan. Ouned by Roy Crea- by Kalmuek. '<. 2.1031. b. m. by Oliver Evans. . f5. 0111A, fLl-i, br. n1. by Kalmuek. ".11, ‘tlflt. b. g. by Patch McGregor. Owne one class is a set-up. Classes‘ 111011811 11110 - that any horse Winning ltt-nt. in the ad which ly balanced 1t 1s tounll . PURSE $300.00 _ bay g. by Sandy Flash. Owned by l‘. . .ti.. by Peter llenleyu Owned b)‘ ;‘ ,'_,1"I'_-, .111. 111., 13,511.11. Owned by c. 11. Horton, Mur- selves and 1111111115’. ‘ ‘e11 -;1 PURSE $250.00 . _ l , l’, h. l. 111x l" b by, Peter Grnttztn Royal. Owned by the Halifax by J. ll. ‘LUUM, b g}. by Gilbert Patch. Owned by the New H. Breen, Halifax, N. S. S. iret-t, Owned by Thomas . . PURSE $250.00 Owned by B. C. Cruick- Owned by Power 8:05.. b. g. by Grnttan the Great. Owned by _ _. Patch Alt-Gregor. Owned by D. ll. Xri: g. by Col. Aubrey. Owned by Mrs. S. at. by Peter the Brewer. Owned bv Geo. xb‘. hy llal Dale. Owned by Mrs. Ohms. Waik- , t. hr. g. by liili L, 2J0. Owned by Wellington lvlc- lhy Frisco Jay. Owned by W. G. Stewart, New . . . .PURSE 5250.00 Owned by Geo, B. Gay. Onncti by Power 1310s., d by D. W. , ‘on. oi. by Volomite. Owned by C. L. Dau- .\. S. 12in, b. m. by llal Dale. Owned by Mrs. Chas, Walk- 2.10‘_i. b. m. by Highland Scott. Owned by C. Bu‘ 0'1 l. llmtnn. Jinrrzrv litter, P, ‘b-iil-Illll I\l('l'jl.\\'l',\', 0J0!‘ m. by Mr. hlcElwyn. Owned by Mrs; CoL Aubrey. Owned by Mn. S. E. ' . 2'11. br. m., by Oakland Express. Owned by, ‘Orlcus Grattan. Owned by Th9 N. S. b. g. by Oliver Evans. Owned by ltoy Monet-on Cubs to blk. g., by Peter Henley. Owned by Dr. ' by Abbedale. Owned by Power Bros" L11, '2.11. b. m, by Kairnuok. Owned by Willard 1. by Scotland. Owned by Willard Kelly, "élii, I13, g. by Lauderdale. Owned by J. Pope cldrntnl Volomite. Owned by The lilerryilntcl 110.71,, 11,4. by Great Britten. Owned by B11111 C- ’ bly Oliver Evans. Ovrned by wflunlim‘ ‘NO. 6. CLASSIFIED TROT. . ... . “PURSE $250.00 itchy, t'i1;11'lot ‘town, I’. l‘. I 2->"t o (‘tr-11. 3—lri.Ulttill MIN‘, 2.15, tlk. chn. ,\l1-l11t_\rc. Iilonlatgnc, I’. E. ~i—-.1i.t$\ VOLO, b. m., by I’ l’. J. I. 5—l‘.l‘liI‘.l. BIILIJNI, 2.14%, b. m. by Bellini Scott, Owned by In D. 1, tklrr. Wr-t Covcitcztd, I’. E ‘ 6-l'.-l\ I'll‘ “A1805. 2.15‘, ll. Brnokins. Kensington. P. L \'l'Il{|).\l.I., 2.13. ll. I. l<1ttt'to1\"11,l'. ‘ ll b-DARKE)‘ KAlAlt UK, 2.l_~l, br. g. by Kalmuck. Owned by Willard l, dk. bay h. by Watson Peter. Owned by ‘. I. ‘ h. by Abbe Worthy. Owned by Geo. l. ax Volo. Owned by Geo. Kitson, Kingston, bylauderdaie. Owned by J. Pope Cll-tke. 1.. 1. I o - , 2.11. b. g. by h! Ofillne. Owned by W. G. bout. t- c J the most i) v.1: 1'11" n", 20s, 1». g., by Texas (irattun. Owned by An-‘ 10f flrwli Men given 6110111111 rest. - - 1 pious New ‘r vcecks to 1 orlngulp or. 111g pnchiug a. 582105. the most n1ys1liy-§ mils ever to get, into won their fifth pen», 01s without a pitcher‘ tvon their‘ .\l'lt3S tiled) Ruiftng tkeltyl Gomez. became tam winners in the tun- Ruiimg and Gomez each has won who uas 11 tire times to his side-i _\v1il be the pitcher for 1n the opening game 0i . be kicks i , New York the series. Neither of these hurlers is likely more lmportnnce on 1l1e seconridly- stali of the Yanks than on any senes team in years. Spurgcon tSpUdJ Chandler, Lefty Marlus Russo, Atley Donald and Ernie Bonham, in about that order, would be Manager Joe lvicCarthyrs starting sciectlons ‘or the other games wlth oonnny Murphy‘, Nor- man Branch, Steve Peek. Marvin Breuer and Charley Stanceau nerd for relief. The National League teams pre- sent a dnlerenr. DTOPOSlLIOXI. Brook- lyn Dodgers imve t- 1e circult's two leading winners in Whitiou’ Wyatt. and Ruby Higbe, each of them vic- “115, 111 Zbfiames so far. But. St. LOillS Cardinals have a better bal- anced stall. If the Dodgers make the grade, . Devon because ' Nova Scotla club also declined Maritime ball Finals called off DEVON. N. B" $6M. 22-40?)- Canoellation of a protected series Maritime senior baseball cinamptonship was announced to- Deap, manager of night by George the Devon team. Boston 000 011 2 6 1 After a. long distance telephone New York 100 000 000 1 10 talk with an ofttcnal o! the llver- Errtckson, Javery and M351 pool Larrupers club, up 51nd the K0510 and Banning ' series had been called ott for these Brookyyn 010 004 00o 5 a o reasons: Tlnee Devon players would be un- Pli-‘flfflpféf, oallonpoonoggrsto 1&8: able to leave work for a trip to Liv- erpool; Larrupers reiused to play at 0t New B_i‘tlil.sWiC.k'5 miantile paralysis epldemtc, and the 1o meet the Devon men at Liverpool; it the latter team travelled ‘enroulej through Saint John, where 12 ‘cases have developed out of a provmclal epidemic total 284. _ Dr. C. W. MacMilan, chief medi- cal health officer for New Bruns- wick, said today after talking 101th Nova Scotilfs chief health ottlceri that there “'11s no objection against; the two teams playmg oil. | 1 the Nova- Larrupekrs, u] o _won l t’ k L Scotia c nmlnonshlp as wee .1 M t captured the 1940 Maritime title byl Néfiafifl Q; {no 96% °°°-4,__6 g defeating Devon. The latter team, aisokretained its provincial title last. wee . Meeting of Horsemen tonight. A meeting ,0! all horsemen will take place at Hugh Walker's Liv- ery Stable tonight at. 9 o'clock. Daylight Saving Time. Official opening Of H. N. Alleys The official opening of the Holy Name Bowling Alleys in copper- atlon with the Knights ot Colum- Wyatt is the obvious choice tor the lust game with l-ligbe. Fred Fitz- shnmons and Curt Davis probably taking the next. turns. ingot» 1s a. "rubber-tinned" young man who c1111 and may utork every clay during 11 series, alternating as a starter and reliever. ‘ ‘The Dodgers have an excellent re- het‘ pitcher in Chubby Hugh Case)’. they also have plckcd up a couple 0t‘ enstoils recently. Johnny Allen 11nd Lettv Larry French who we likely" to be used in the series. The Redbirds have Ernie Whdc, probably the best letthander m either nmjor league this year, How- ard Poilet, the sensational rookie, and Max Lanier. bus Army Hut will take place at R o'clock this evening. His Wor- ship Mayor B. Holman will ciflciate and dmiare the alleys officially opened. It is expected that Group Captain E. A. Blake, RAIE, Lt.-C01 F. I. Andrew, MNL, Lteut. Birtwistle and Mr. John F. Letghttmr will also be present. The highlight of the evening will» come when QO-yeanold Peter Mc-‘ Gonnell. one of the old timers, rolls the first bail dorm the new alleys. The army and navy will then play a match game. The bulging has been recently reno- va . ' The Yankee batting order is lmuyv with lefthanccrs — Keller Henrich, Dickey, Rolfe. et al-cnci good south aws are priceless for such a sores, Larrapers invite F ive-game series LIVERPOOL. N. 8.. Sept. 22 - tCPl- Warren L. Keay, secretary of the Mersey Amateur Athletic Association which sponsors the Liverpool Ltn-rupcrs, said tonigh‘. an ‘nvitation had been extended to Moncton Cilbs to phty a five-came series for the Maritime senior base- ‘call championship. Mr. Keay said all the 51mm would be played here as Moncton has no suitable diamond. A reply 1110s expected from Moncton tomor- row, he said. Drive bu iACl-IE 4 .1‘ jag t--1n.\' (rim-e 3—.\‘l'Ll-.. MAL, 2. . jralker, (‘iutrlnttetoyrrb P. B. I. 4—illi.lJ.-\ BUDLONG, 2.201,, b. In. b thllvctt Iduricss, liensington. I‘. II. 5-—l’I£Tl£lt AT (UURT, 2.1‘:!',‘|, hilt. g. l). A 6—l..'\l) Neill, 'I——I’I‘ITER RAEMORE. Plough, 8~EMI|4Y (ilL-YTTAN. 2J5, l). (Tron D——SKII'I’YDAI,E. Z Atom-ton, N. B. t0—-R1\Y.\IO.\'D BUDLONG, 2.13, b. l’. h Well il-TON 0.5 NO. 7. 2.22 PACE ..... .\ll (i. tiny, b t tlllilX, . Ar . lilclsxtuc, Sydney, (l. B \' ll.-\l.. i». m. by Sam Charlottetown. Inverness. N. . mer, Fredericton. ingtnn hicNz-iil. Charlottetown, P. E Y HARVEST .R. 2.09%. ll. 1., by tewart, New Glasgow, N. S. NO. B. 2.21 TROT AND PACE.... . IURSE $250.00 15, blk. m. by single G. Owned by Ronnie MacDonald 11114113,’ 2.101,... 1.11.. n. by Volomlto. Owned by c. 1.. nnn- ' chn. 3., by Abbe Worthy. Owned by Nell l’). Calumet Budlong. Owned by by Peter Henley. Owned by m. pson 11.11. Owned 1w n11, cum a Mo 2:13, b. g. by Ramon-e. Owned by Dr. 0. D N. B. m., by Oreuo Grattan. Owned by Roy .115, blk, g. by Abbedale. Owned by Thomu Etter. y Callumet Budlong. Owned by Leo Harvester. Owned by W. .. . PURSE $250.00 b-BONNIE BUDLONG, 2.19, br. m. by Peter Henley. Owned by B. (l Crutciuhank. llnllfax, N. S. Z-JIPPY K. Owned by George Zl-IIIIJIA BIIDLONQ 2.2013, b. m. Wilb 4—RUB P E. b rrt Lawless, Krnsin y Y VOLO, b. n1.~by ton, P. E 1mm, Brackicy Point. r. n. 1. Calumet Bndlong. Owned by . l. ‘lax Voio. Owned by Geo. Kltcon, Kingston . l. $—I-‘.TIIEI. BELLINI, LUV. b, . l! Iii Scott, Carr, West Cnvrhearl, P.‘ E. Lm b, e n] owned b’ I" n 0—~Ill\l) Neill. (ihn riot ‘l-M A Ii (i drew B-JAFK (‘LYDIZ 2.20"“ h. (‘nltluv-k. Somme-Ride. I‘. E. I 9-0 R A Y DAL, b. m. by Sampson ARET Perry. Rummrrside. P. It I. (T. FBPEY. b. m. by G Wlllllliflitllu Hat. Owned by bell. (fluke and Mo trtown, B. I. JEAN, 2.16, dk. b. m. by Clover Olly. Owned by An by Calumet Budlong. Owned by Geo n} Abbey. Owned by Merrytlme sun», Halifax, N. S. N-PAT wmtrnv, nhn. g. by Worthy In. Owned by Aytner Bu", p Newark wins 5-4 l To tie up series lWith Montreal NEWARK. N. J., Sept. 22 -(AP) —Newark Beers tied up their final International League playoff ser- les with Montreal Royals at three games each tonight when they pushed over an 11th inning run to defeat the Royals 5-4 in the sixth game o! the best-oi-seven series. The final game to decide the 194i winner of the Governors‘ Cup and the International League‘; rep- resentative in the little world series against the American Association playoff winner will be played here tomorrow. Cards in last- ditch road trip ST. LOUIS. Sept. 22—(AP)—Tl1e refreshed Cardinals still nipping on ; left tonight tor the1r last-ditch 1 itélgid against Pittsburgh and Cluc- __, 1 “L ,,,_,_ Boston New York 0 ton and Warren. St. Louis Cleveland Krakauskas and Hogan, De when, Detroit ‘a Chicago Dietrich, Humphries, Appleton and ‘Turner. ell" Lindell, Gettei (9) and Pactden. the heels or Brook yn in the nghtv for the National League pennant,‘ Baseball results NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game:- Salvo and Berres; Hubbetl an; ‘Dea Second game;_ AMERICAN LEAGUE 401 000 000 5 8 0 _ _ 000 000 000 0 ‘l 0 Nlggerhng and Ferrell; Feller, 422 001 002 ll. l8 0 000000000 0 6 1 Benton, Thomas and Tebbetts; INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE P AYOFFS Head, Rlaehunok (9) and H. How- (Best of seven series tied, 3-3). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFI‘ 10 440-414 I‘ to get 111:0 more than one gauze una Columbus 000 0 _ ml an -- o 5 hosstbly" not oxen then. This outs;- ' ' llltaqilelr mllfigkson ling‘, Pic-nth. Poland: Judd, Scheetz. Le- febtéf, Fleming and Gle nn. st of seven series, Columbus t leads 3-1.) Nichols meets Korman here 0n Wednesday Jackie Nichols, who has proven to be one o! the most popular wrestlers and officials ever to per- form in a local ring. will meet Al "Dynamite" Korman in the main event. of the Sporting Club's wrestling show Wednesday night. Nichols is expected to furnish Korman, recent conqueror of Paul Lox-tie, with the toughest session that he has experienced in recent months. In the semi-final Cowboy Len Hughes, another local favorite, will, meet Paul Lortle, who last Wednesday lost the Junior heavy- weight. title of Canada to Korman. Both bouts will furnish the some high tempo that has been experienced here recently. Prices are again down to a low level and in addition to two wrestling showswanother big dance will be held after the bouts wit-h music furnished lyy Don Messer and his Islanders, J.P. MacPHERSON 8. SON Queen St. ClVTown Stock Suits k Overcoat: Also Made-tu-lileauure that fit. Remember IT'S THE FIT THAT . COUNTS. Curl; Davis Straight In D HIA, Se t. Davis curve- lles into submission li-O today put Brooklyn Dodge tlhe gue pennant finish the week-end series wl 11p their 17th victory in nst the Phtls this season. With iodayls victory, the have only four games 1e They take tomorrow off games Wednesdnv and Saturday and Sunday . at Pittsburgh tomorrow, games with the Bucs and 'I‘hursda '. take oif wind up a ago 5a ur ay At New York, and Sunday the splitting a twin bill with Boston Braves. The New Yorkers ran their win- ning streak to five in a row b0 take the o ner 5-3 behind the steady nine- it elbowlngmof Cari Hubbei, who chalked ug 11th vic 0f the year. The raves came bac 1n the eighth and ninth innings ofthe nlghfcap to win that one 2-1. _____________._ WILL RACE HERE Mr. Joseph J. P. O'Brien, well ‘known horse racing enthusiast, k preparing for the Garden o! the Gui: Good Will races at Charlotte- town this week. Joe in out to break hid own record tn the 100- yard dosh. Last week he attended the race meet at Amherst where he met many of his old friends. LAST CALL 0 THE RACES _ Your last chance to see the best trottersand pacers in Canada in eight thnlhng events! Two afternoons that will stlr your blood and make you forget your worries. Here are the classes. 1 Wednesday Afternoon, Sept. Zltih. 2.18 TROT AND PACE Card 5-0; N. Y. Giants Win l-lfth t. 22—(APl ed the Phil- rs i 1-2 gamer‘ Ml o1 the idle St. Louis Card- inals in the red hot. National Ilea- race. While Davis kept six Philly hits well scattered and did not permit iour-games-to-one edge and chalk 20 starts Dodgers it to Fav. lay a ngle tirsday at Boston. loaf Friday and wind up at home Phils. The Cards still play sin 1c Vednes ay Friday and a nsi; the Cubs at Chi:- olnnu made their final appearance of the year and finished up the home stay by SEPTEMBER 23", 1941 Subdues Dhfl; OWII Braves l-rifiians in 4th place With Tiger; . ." lord 01:. he dew: - or our g r six an ""- coasted in with an easy» victory. CLEVELAND 589i- 33—(A.P.. o wa 0.404, mung n three- The balm“. Cleveland Indians im $191? slipped 1nto tie for 101mg, . 1n the American League, dropping i 5 0 decis1or1 to St. Louis Brown their final home game o; the‘ 3e: son. Only abo t 1.500 - stands an ltliw nromxilifieé“ Feller his 1am deieat. and m, mi, its semnd. straight ghutoup Johnny Niggcling kept Cleveland,‘ tiiticfiitiéi"° *" "rm >11“ against the - have six ames to 80- The tan le us)‘; Clrlgilflo ntfiifilng a last-minute irate; in a doub ehea c1‘ the Detroit flTigergt-gg/nisbléoét {POEM-h u >1!) 10111 th-nlqce tie with Cleveland nnfi an 1l-0 v1ctory' over the “fllitc <0,‘ The Indians and Tigers are 0:11;? aggcgehlnd the White Sox a half in thir WRESTLING SPORTING BLIIB WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24th.-8:30 1 -—MAIN EVENT- Jackie Nichols vs. Al Korman —SEMI-I~‘INAL- Len Hughes vs. Paul Lot-tie PRICES-Ringside 75c. General admission 55c. Ladies 25c (tax included). BIG DANCE AFTER BOUTS Don Mouser and his Islander-u will furnish the music. rut vnv wry-n‘ with the Pirates tomorrow. Manager Bi Bouthworth announced he pro ably would rel on Mart. Coop- er, a rlg-hthander the st gum and nouthpaw u: banter in Ogxlierh l0 d1 t. igh as won m on e t. IAnter has won nine and lost eight. tunes remain for the Cards Six g to only four for thg Dodgerl. the President 2. JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL 3. FREE FOR ALL TROT. 4. 2.27 TROT AND PACE 1. 2. 3. 4. 2.22 PACE Thursday Aliernoon, Sept. 25th. 2.15 TROT’ Imp PACE FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE CLASSIFIED TROT Races Start at 2 p. m. D. S. T. LT.-COL. D. A. MacKlINNON, D.S.O, No delays — the program will move right along‘. ADMISSION T0 GRAND STANDS 50c PLUS TAXES 15c Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association. J. W. BOULTER Secretary