Robinson Moved Up i To Clean Up Spot As Brooks Win 5-1 Boxing Meet And Bike Race _.__ {Canadian Peel) 3 yn uxrdlllllliiiiéfl with Jac- lis Robinson in the clean-up spot yesterday, but it was a team job wer hitting and. brilliant "mun; which pulled the Nations: .uagua-ieudllig Dodgers out oi a. budding slump with a 5-1 victory aver Chicago Cubs. A three-run punch in the sev- meh inning, including a two-run homer by little Eddie Stanley. clinched the Dodgers‘ finale at Wrigley Field and ended a three- grime losing streak. The triumph was their 15th over the Cubs in the season's a: meet- . :5. mlzobtnson. making his first ap- pearance as a clean-up batter, coi- iecied a pair of singles in five (rips and scored the fifth Dodger run in the eighth with a brilliant base-running display. Jackie sing- lrd. stole second by a mile. loaied in third on an infield out and then raced home on an infield out with a sprint that caught the (labs napping, It was Robinson's 25th bnsc theft oi the season. Joe Hatten got his 14th victory nuriinst eight defeats. Boston Braves hit Dwell Black- u-cii and three succeeding Cin~ riniiciti pitchers for i5 hits. in- f/lflllig two home runs, to win the (llllll game oi the season between vhc clubs as the veteran Clyde simun held his old teammates to ill“ hits in registering an 8-0 shut- Dill. Blackwell who was knockedi from the box by St. Louis Cards in the fourth inning last sunday, left. yesterdays game in the sev- gnlh after Shoun singled. He was holding his side as if it hurt him as he left the mound. Danny Litwhiier and Bob Elliott hii homers for Boston. Husky Ralph Kincr belted two hrimcrs for the Pirates but New York Gants came from behind to bcai Pittsburgh 3-2 ior their fifth consecutive victory and their third straight over the Bucs. Euler's two four-baggers gave him ii total of 43 for the year and moved him within three oi New York's Johnny Mize. the major league leader. Mize was held hit- less in four tripe to the plate. Webb Wins By Kayo in Fourth (By The Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. 8.. Sept. 10- Swinging into action after little more than‘ a minute oi careful sparring. machine-like D a n n y Webb, Canadian lightweight box- ing champion. made a human punchin! bag out oi Maurice tLcity) Lachance tonight and finally floored the New Yorker for a 10-count at one minute ‘and 49 seconds oi the fourth round. Showing only slight annoyance at the American southpaws wild bolo punches. the Montreal negro stalked his opponent for minutes a‘. a time. He battered him from corner to corner for three rounds and sent hlmcrashinx to the can- vas less than half way through 1hr fourth. a badly beaten boxer. lagvebb weighed 134, Lachance A semi-final bout ended in the third round with Pat Brady. 151, Lewision. Me.. winning by a technical knockout over Sailor Don lvlcKinnon. 140, Saint John. In a preliminary, 17-year-old lkBlanb. 139. M ‘ . pleased the crowd and dropped Billy Con- nolly. 130. Saint John. in the sec- ond round after a series oi stiff body punches. LeBlanc has a re- cord of l7 knockouts and 5 losses. Lenny Lavoie. 110. Moncton. former Maritime lightweight cham- lllon. gained a second round tech- nical knockout over Crosby Irv- "lP 13B. Saint John. Davy Abrams. 162, Truro. won his ninth straight fight with a first round knockout oi Leo Rich- “dl- m. Moneton. KN OWN FOR TOETOISIS The Galapagos Islands. ofl the Coast oi Ecuador. are noted for ‘For Track And Bates Set Ahead It was learned iaat night that the Ielaind amateur boxing meet scheduled for the A-rmouriea Fri.- day. September 12th has been post- poned until Friday. September 19th to enable boxers to round off their training. Entries have been corrnlng in quite well and with the post- ponanent the closing date for ent- ries has now been set ahead to Sept. 18th. Chiefs Again Take Royals Syracuse Chiefs beat‘ Montreal seven Governors’ Cup Likewise it was learned that the IO-mile bicycle road race had also been set ahead to Sept. 20th. As in the case of the boxing tournament it was felt by officials that the rid- ere should be given more time in their conditioning and training PPOIPIIII. However both events promise to be well filled wihen the new date rolls around and large crowds are expected to watch the bike riders and mittslingers in action. List Events Field Meet Following are the list oi events. ior the big track and field meet i-o be held at the new Memorial Field at Victoria Parloon Satur- day. 5Ppternbm 20th. The event marks the official opening and dedication oi the new athletic field. 10.00 ism-Special events boys under 10 years i1 Sept. ’~i7)-60 yard dash. Boys junior events-iu-lii years -under 14 (l Sept. '4'!) I00 yard dash, 2'20 yard dash. M0 yard dash. high jump. running broad jump. 2.00 p.m. intermediate events. boys 14-17 years-under 1'i (1 Sept. "47i_i00 yard dash, 220 yard dash. M0 yard dash. 880 yard run. one mile run. putting 12 lb shot, high jump. running broad jump. Senior events-Open to all 1'1 and over:- 100 yard dash. 220 yard dash. 440 yard dash, 580 yard run. one mile run. l8 lb. shot. discus throw. 16 lb. hammer. high jump. running broad jump. hop step and lump, Javelin throw. Special events-one-quarter mile. one-haii mile, one mile bicycle race open to all. one-quarter inter- school relay, four boys to team 110 yards each. Each school and club will be Jmited to three entries per each event. with an athlete entering as many events as he sees iit with- in his own class. Prizes will be awarded to the winner oi each event and trophies have been arranged for awarding to the highest point winner in each class. It is hoped sandwiches and tea will be available on the field at noon ior competitor's and in the evening upon completion of the events the competitor's and ofii- cials will assemble in one of our city church hails, where supper will be served and awards ore- sented. \ All schools or individuals intend- ing to enter must have names in the hands of the Department oi Physical Fitness not later than noon September 10th. Competi- tors will report to the clerk of Course at the Memorial Field at 9.80 for issuing oi numbers and instructions. All athletes must abide by the rules of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. and no responsibility will he assumed by said Union, or the Department of Physical Fitness. for any injury sustained during the meet. Rememer then, send all entries stating events to the Department oi Physical Fitness. Charlottetown. not later than the morning oi September 10th. There will be no ions-lived giant tortoises. post entries. edges mean double eemomy, too. PERFECT COMBINATION FOR PERFECT l, SIiAVESl leaky’ feelp-"liep/ Gillette TEC H nnzon with f» Gilli-it.- Blur [Hurilw MONT-EAL. Sept. 10 -— (GP) - Royals 2-0 before 14.774 here t0- night and now lead the best-oi- semi-final series by two games to none. It was s, pitchers’ battle all the way between Jim Prendergast, Syracuse southpaw and Ekv Pallca, rookie Montreal fiEht-hander with Prendergast having a shade the better or it. Prcndergast allowed only five hits, did not walk a man and struck 4011i’. one. Paiica was tapped for seven hits. gave up two walks and fanned six. Chiefs broke through Paiica's tight pitching fcr a run the eighth, which Eddie Shakes open- ed with a single to right. Frank Davis moved litm up with n sacri- fice bunt and Dick West drove him in with a clean single between left and centre. They got their other run in the ninth with the aid c-f tho cements. Palica walked Frank Drcws in this inning and Dutch Mole flird to rigiht centre. Therc was a fog over the iield and nclihcr of the Mon- treal outiirlders. Butch wnyt and Earl Naylor, saw Alicia's drive. it went for a double and scored Draws. The teams now move to Syracuse ior the neXt three games, if a fiitii is necessary. Ifaons Lead 2-0 JERSEY CITY, sept. l0 -(CP) --Builalo Bisons, held to one run for eight innings. put on a dram- atic rlinth-inning rally to score five times and edge the champion Jersey City Giants 6-5 tonight in the second grime oi their semi-fin- al International League Governors’ Cup playoffs. The triumph gave the Bisons a 2-0 lead in the best- of-seven series. Margaret Rose Race Winner At NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5.. Sent. 10 --(CP)-North Side horses made hay today in the last. scheduled harness meet oi the $88800 Bl Charlie Bailards North SW59 Downs. It was a bus_v"and successful day for Doug Ratchiord of North Syd- ney-, who piloted his own Mary A- Raemore to victory in the 2.29. anu later handled the reins behind Margaret Rose in taking the his- gest part oi the 219 nuisa- Mel‘- garet Rose is owned by Jake Vick- ers and Joe MacDonald oi Sydney Mines. Bonnie spruce owned by R91’ Olancl of svdncy and driven by Luke Rogers of North Sydneyy scored the day's only straight-heal» win in the second classified I'll-w» Pius Hickey, also of North Sydney. drove Bumper Joe in front in the second classified dlvlsiflh. Win01“! the first two heats and chasing pilly McPhci-sons Dr. Budiong to the wire in the third test. Mary A. Raemore finished sixth in the first heat of the 1.20 but showed her heels to the pack in the next two. Donna. Dillon took the lirst heat. Best time of 3-5 by Margaret heat of the 2.19. the meet was 2.12 Rose in the first North Sydney ' - A‘. é <14 ._ H w»: go, , s... a Add». baseman. rush up to congratulate a drive for second place. SYDNEY. N. 8.. Sept. i0-tCPi -1-Ialifa2; Arrows clipped Howie Burt for 18 hits here today and converted haii of them to defeat Whitney Pier Athletics 9-4 in the second game oi the Nova Scotia baseball semi-finals alter capping yesterdays opener 6-l. The clubs will meet next in Halifax Friday. Pier batsmen were limited to seven hits by Neil (Ozark) Staples. hut of those seven. two were home runs and three were triples. Tony Koionko and Bernie French sock- ed long home runs for the Cape Bretoners but the halting strii" oi the day was Oscar Scale, Whitney Pier left fielder. Scale scored all three of his team's triples. He drove in one run but he was left standing on the bag at the end of the inning on each occasion. Arrows went to work on Burt iii the first stanza. scoring two runs from four hits and made it 3-0 in the second. Their big inning i-sas the seventh. however. when four runs crossed the plate. Danny Momhourquette started the first batting action for the Pier crew in the fifth with a. singn: Then Bernie French came through with his 420-iooi! circuit clout and scored standing up. An inning later Scale tied up the bail game when his triple scored Mike Pa:- uch. who had reached first on the gram tonight follows: QUICK LICK, owned by Harry DALE 11., owned by NELLIE WORTIIY. LADY WORTH!‘ 2ND. C. Willie. BILLIE CONN. Sohuman. DAISY BUDLONG, owned by Geo. Maolntyre. BRIGHT SPOT. owned by J. Conroy. FREE TRADE, owned by C. It. Leod. PEARL BUMPAS. owned by P. J. Le 0'Meara. LOUIS! FINGO, owned by S. llor wine naimix‘ nAcI Paul Manta (above) waves hap- pily after win ‘ the transcon- tinental Bendix Race from Van Null. Calif, to Cleveland, O. Manta flew the 2045 rnilee in four . hours, 20 minutes and 5'1 see- onds. an average speed of 46038 miles an hour. lie won last year's Mohan- I Pound. [ICC 000. Buddy Itosar. liciti, A's catcher, and Hank Majeskl (right). third hit game against the Senators in Philadelphia. McCahans 3-0 win broke a. seven-game Athletics losing streak that hit them during Arrows Chalk Up Second Straight Win 111D CHARLOTTETUWN ‘GUARDIAN PAGE NINE iiics Take Lead In Series Bill McCahan who pitched a no- ionly Halifax misciie. l But their seventh-inning spurt v lifted the game high from the (ire ior Arrows. Five hits by Redmond, shaulis, Candy. Breen and Han- non, combined with a Holder's choice and a walk to staples, u. counted for the runs. lisiand ‘Champs lTo Play C.Y.0. Summerside Kinsmen. Island junior baseball champions will play Saint John C. Y. 0. at Sum- mcrside Saturday afternoon at 0 o'clock in the first game oi a ser- ics for the N. B. -I’. E. I. title, It was learned here last night. REMEMBER WIIEN By The Canadian he‘ Vancouver's belting Irishman. Jimmy McLarnin. punched his way to a three-round knockout over Al SWBQY- "Zhiweikht boxing champ- ion nt New York, 17 years ago to- Night Racing Classes Exhibition Track TONIGHT Races Start At 8 p. m. Sharp, . __._____ The lief. of entries and positions of horcoa in the night racing pro- IBT DIVISION 2:27 PACE-CLASSIFIED-PURSE S400 O'Brien, Aiberton, driven by L. O'Brien. C. HARRY BUDLONG. owned by E. English. Pictou, Goo. I-Iuglics. Brackley, driven by C. O'Brien. owned by (‘coil Drake. I-lalifu. driven by E. Bueii. owned by Charles Willis, Covehead. driven by owned by C. E. Bowness. Summerside. driven by C. 2:18-2:20 PACE-Znd Divlslon—CI.ASSIFIED——PUlI.SE $400 Emmett Burke. Ch'town. driven by II. Jay. LORRAINE ABBE. owned by James itiacNeili, Kenaington, driven by W. Kelly. JOSEDALE CLIPPER, owned by Dr. C. F. Dougan. Clftown, driven by Mani-cod, Weetville. driven by C. Mao- wit. WINNIE SCOTT, owned by J. W. Farmer. Ifllakora, driven by L. m1 PACE-Second Divition-CLASBIFIID-PURBI me JIMMII A-. owned by Pm! Arhlne. may Point. driven by r. Arising. GOLIIII DUDS. owned by Geo. Tnmer. Dartmouth. driven by G. ‘Turner. l!!! ANN IND, owned by A. E. Phillips, 0'1.» , driven by A. Phillipa man. _ Tmmauntouo. owned n; s. r.. Mulligan, Klnflryrg, m". p, y, mi. ll. I001‘?! ilolANI, owned by l. n. Mahala, at. deepen, amen by s. Imosv iiuneoivo. owned n, Harold Steal. Braokley, driven a; n. am race-m Dlvlaion-CLASSIFIBII-PUIISIZ am BIITISII IIAIs. owned by Mr. MaoLeotl, Vernon, driven by C. lIeary. MAC WATSON. MIME by E. P. Ilowne. Clflown, driven by I. Downs. IIAPPY VALI. owned by Lorne Kelly. Suuihyqrl, ‘flwgn h, |,_ ‘my, MISS MARJORIE IIAI». owned by .8. Horseman, Monoion, driven by DONALD 0., owned by Urban Gillie. Miseouobe. driven by D. MaeNeilL M! V010. owned by Cyril Smith. llunter Biveri driven by cssulta. night. driven by T. Weir. Iaelltyro, Monti-Iii. driven h G. The Vie: went out tn front once again yesterday when they met and defeated the Alerts in the third game oi the junior playoff finals by a score of i’! to 10. The winners picked the fifth and sixth inning to pile up nine runs and only had two innings that. they did not register, while their opponents were blanked four times. They lined up as follows: Vics: G. Joseph, G. Connors. M. MacDonald, D. Drew, R. Roberts. R. LeClair. A. Coady, R. Drew, 1-! Mucnaghan. Alerts? S. McLure, K. Tulle, I. Plneau, B. Clarke. D. Nicholson, R. Kelly. E. Gallant, c. McDougall, D. Clarke. Score by innings:- o'clock sharp. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn .. ooo 01o 310-5 s o Chic-Ito . .. 001 000 000-1 '1 1 Hatten. Casey and Edwards; Chipvman. Borowy and Schefftng. Boston 010 310-815 0 Cincinnati . .. 000 000 000-0 6 8 Shoun and Mast; Blackwell, Pet- erson. Erautt, lietiki and. Lamanino. New York .... .. 100 000 110-3 7 0 Pittsburgh .. 010 100 8 0 Jansen and W. Cooper; Queen slid How-ell. Philadelphia .010 000 000-1 4 2 St. Louis 010 111 001-4 I4 2 Leonard. Sohanz and Sernlnick; Brazle and Garagiola. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 000 022 000-4 ‘I 0 New York 200 108 10x—'1 12 0 Feller, Stephens. Klieman. Gro- mek and l-Iegan. Lopez; Rasohi Page and Robimnboo Ml 5 a l Detroit Huston . 000 000 000-0 s 1 Hutchinson and Swift; Johnson, Dorish. Kllnger and Tebbetts. St. Louis 000 200 1501-8 18 1 Philadelphia . 010 010 000-2 l! 1 Sanford and Moss; Fowler, Schcib and Guerra. Chicago . 000 100 000-1 A I Washington 201 000 COX-J 5 0 Grove and ‘Fresh; Masterson and Mancuso. INTERNATIONAL PLAYOPP Buffalo 000 001 005-0 B 3 Jersey City 001 I10 002-5 11 0 Pierce. Hausmann. Bush, Perry and Richards, Mordnrski; Kraus. Thompson, Goodwin, Andrews and Evars. - (Buffalo leads best-oi-seven eer- ies, 2-0.) iias Good Word For Canadian Rugby » (By Norman Gotro, Canadian Preaa Staff Writer) OTTAWA. Sept. 9—(OP)—Can- adian football is not as rugged or as fast as British rugge-r, but "shure, ‘tis s great game, neverthe- less." I That's the expert word from a loo-pound former Irish interna- tional ruggPr piayer-Ti-yeisr-old Dr. Don I-lingerty of Dublin. pro- fessor of biochemistry at Ottawa University-after seeing a couple of games. ' ‘ Formerly a wing forward-an end to you-with crack Irish tennis the meter popped up last night at Lansdowne Park to watch Ottawa Rough Riders of the Bi: Pour work out in preparation for their game with Hamilton Sat- urday. I-Ie chatted with Jimmy‘ McCaffrey. Rider manager. who. with a keen eye for future mater- ial, welcomed him to future prac- tices. The big Irishman thinks it will take some time to learn the Can- adian game. but hopes-perhaps in a couple of years-to earn a berth with the Riders. "I think the stoppages slow up your Canadian game. In rugger. we have 15 men to a side and when a man gets hurt. you K601i Cadegen, Glace Bay. driven by W. , Monoton, driven by II. Ilene- right on playing. ‘Ihere lrfi n0 substitutions." Iie said ruggef‘ is more r1188"! than Canadian football. because players do not wear helmets or Vice ................... ._ 030 145 130-17 ' Alerts . . .. .. .' 403 010 200-10 Next game this evening at 5 New surrs Outstanding Styles In‘ New Fail Suits For those discriminating men and young men too! who wont the latest we proudly offer the Towne-Huii Lounge Model. .and styled with good taste. tailored . Visit our store tomorrow . display of new Foil Suits in Town. sru-zcr Y0iiR FALL sun iiow WHERE QUALITY IS SURE i? Hondsomeiy See the finest . I Boxing Association To '_ Create Indigent Fund MONTREAD? Sept. 9 - (OP) —— The_ National Boxing Association, stuggiing through a heavy agenda until early evening. decided today that it "deplores" championship return-bouts until the logical con- tender has had his chance, set in motion machinery for an indigent fund and I'm.- amended e. series of safety regulations to guard against ring fatalities and fake perform- ancu. Delegatq decided that their 5th convention ln i948 will be held in Philadelphia. accepting the recom- mendation oi a committee that turned down five other cities. in- cluding Honolulu and Havana. The Nominating Committee de- cided to withhold its selection of the 1M8 officers until tomorrow but there appeared little opposition against the seventh consecutive election of Abe J Greene of Pat- erson. NJ. N.B.A. ratings for the various championship classes were discuss- ed and the report o! the ratings committee went into preparation ior later release. The logical-contender resolution was set forth as a. principle and] not as a mandatory resuiatiori im-i posed upon member commissions‘ of the N.B.A. President Greene eald the Assoc- iation as a. body lacked means oi enforcement and that a mandatory regulation would "play into the hands" oi the New York Boxing Commission. which operates inde- peiadently of the N.B.A. and names its own championship selections- AIISTIN BRCS. MALPEQUE ROAD I After long debate. in which Bills Prince of Bridgeport. conn, sup- ported by Gene Letoiirrieau c-l Quebw. held out until i-he last fm return championship bouts, the convention finally settled unau- lmousiy on its recommendation ‘which said: "The National Boxing Aswzcla- tion deplores we practice of Cham- pions signing to box contenders in- sisting upon a return match in case the contender defeats the champion. The National Boxing Association recommends that the leading contender should than have a. chance at the title and the de- posed champion may then be mode n signatory to a return match and the logical contenders as listed by the NBA shall moot in ccmpr- tiilon to determine the chiiiiengl for a title match." iiuirsifiiiniii“ ARE FEW ANDSIMPIF >ilIl'iV‘ v \ . ‘"3" rlllddgtl t i ed th F“ - “B Y "P" ° M‘ PLASTERING ger team for University College. uucn-AnNe tun in um. and was certain of lsansdowne in 104d. In the Irish CEMENT WORK and UVER SALT Provincial L688"!- he played win: 511mg p _ forward for Lelnster. Eight. times uFhiRMiNG laxaiivi nmnmn he was a member of the Irish team C." M Wm.‘ that played in the international ~ , Phyflil- - “NEW DASY-TO-OPEN TIN- KEEP YOUR BIKE" IN ORDEI We do nii kinds oi repairs. Ali work guaranteed. IIKES TO HIRE IILUS IKE REPAIR i ' I0! Phone 1572-! 2S Panniers Si. EIE ‘ Command Sea Cadets Ail Sao Cadets are requested. to meat of H.M.C.S. 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