THE Cl-IARLOTTETUWN ‘GUARDIAN {side Airmen Win Opener Forlsland Softball Title _ the RCA!‘ station town station won title earlier this a SPORTING NEWS f Big Schedule 0f Horseshoe "Elli Tllllfll Games Tonight Heavy rain which com- Mo Rain Halts l Race Gard; the city league e yesterday the the ’ headed es of costly Ch_a_rlotte- e ne was the d Thomp- d from the Charlotte ti the first of athree- ies for the Island first inntn was for victory until a sari errors turned the tide. to .., Sunday af- town whi u. The winner o! the aeriea will runswick champi r id a rlottetown catcher an Racing fans were a disappointed meet the New son for Summerside. lot witli the forced postponement oi the five-class card for yesterday afternoon, but gained a lot of pleasure out of the yesterday mflrnlng u‘ “m postponement until this aft- ernoon of the final day's rac- ing of the Goodwill Meeting being staged at the Exhibi- tion Driving Park._ the rain had ceased shortly before eleven o'clock it would have been impossible to get the track 1 I The team from the e 1 St. Louis Cards Clinch 8th Nat. League _ Title 0mm} o; ‘he club West Nova Scotia Regiment. He R-i K b - c w§°$§°m,“n§i¢ aha Italy. d , ,____ , . a charge that the entire card would be run off this afternoon start- ing at 1:30 sharp. . . Although the weather had clear- ed soinetvhait around one look at the condition of the lrack would convince anyone that would be impossible over it. However, with clear- zs in cridcncc ll big band of s not to work on the oval ny afternoon rind with co-i the weatherman it In B Group the follow ed to be on. hand to n and Martin; Tralhor Crockett and McDou ners of the above will death game with Mid Scott who ness office and promote time of the race. "SEPTEMBER 22, ,9“ __._.§ lloiiie From Italy . Wt‘ a “HULY MlTRllilflllY” i MONTY WOOLLEY GRACIE FIELDS A new star combina- tloiiwith the electrify- lng spark that ignites the screen with glori- ous lauzhter - - - and m Herman, Pownal, both of h, j hem-u R.C.A.P., nave just t t glow “g Montreal after _e@m§ieiill‘g°d,"§fi weeks’ Diesel course. _ Pte. J. Simpson Affleck, who recently returned from Italy. l! spendin a well-earned furlough at his home in Bedeque. Simpson is the son of Mr. and Mra. - clair Affleck. Bed we. and went overseas iii June, i940, with the 01- Clayton Ballum and I,“ spent fourteen months in Sicily MONTAGUI FBI. I P. I. i again be lightning fast fori National Baseball neaaer from Boston houzh the Cards won pennant by l8 games and have a ill-game edge now with the away. the 1M4 outfit at b t . —— ales with B. Gav with t wrusflitléa ‘liiiugiilbfim the ' ' 91' the DT/Wll-Dalllel m sion zléeiore the season was decide the right to drawer oi’ the bye J. Buote. classes. will get underway,‘ sanl for hnormw I at 1:30 sharp. ill fortune beset him there MON TAGUE. SATURDAY 1:45 aud 9:45 P. M. base. sounis. ' B, Th a the n ' n _ “AY 8330 P. M. e n“ 5" PPOSI w... eff. 30mg 95" 5 - ....i.':..s*.=st. d8 had just bum“ to nan ___ _____ ---_ Leafs Kid Line, joined line-pm. had a lib-game bul llniz a bit toward . ior to 1W6 when they won their fill. the Cardinals never had high as second since pup, one Wilt) wanted him. That was Eddie Quinn, who was a wide- eyed Sonncnberg fan when Gus was a Eostoncslzir. ofits f thir I yfltem ch agape?‘ co§ce,},ef‘,'“,},hfn he! pmnaw/me. 0.. Sept. 2l—(A r_a on to "st the layeaas h“; owned by Joseph Neville, promoter Will Complete Busher Jackson on N v Y erlcans’ roster five ynaer; pgilfltio.w' the P) — Eddie Havens, a brown coli- or vne~ o! m‘ t us wish [or i876. the National League's first in Quinn gave him bouts, had him! he America on Kiln“ mm ‘c Cl i t1 h . °" ‘"1 from i1- was a §.'.a“ii.i9§.i“§y ulglilzite néiziailtg toga ———- fig: aft?“ “Wed bad‘ l0 a do: nnlruz ent storv for the Car . Whereas they finished in theifirst stake for three year old pacers. NATIONAL division onlv four in th ' up in the second divis- lion only three times in the inst iIf they didn't win, Brendon. were in the thick of the battl featured in smaller towns. Of all he had known, Sonnenhcrg had ‘ none to whom he could turn in his It is a bitter comment- on some phases of spurt and nine promoters that when you need tlii-m the least. they fcstoon Tulle Trophy ra d them In a singles competition for the fell back aiza George Tulle trophy Joe night won irom Jozy McDonald 2 in a real close match Result Branch Rickey in 1921 ise On June 1. i925. the Cards’ were a poor last. when Sam them most, they are looking out: won the $10,000 Litzle Brown Jill oi ihe inatcli put Trainer into the semi-finals against Ailcl Crockett ,- with the winner of this niatcn ploy- r the iii-aim‘: with ‘R61 This CCfllylfllilflln Will be ‘decided tonight and the three play- ilslay For Island Horseshoe e a I i a, he took ' Redblrdq thzuirirtsilghiatstitnizoi it: and the Chicano i1. New York s. "ewe ca": F second in 2:03 to win one of the 051"“ 5- NEW York 4 y 19 i_ fas.est races for three year old-s gillsgumh w. BTWKIY" 4 . I we receded o" hat-mm tem- ...F“....“.'.%”..'t.f.£‘3.°“l’“ ‘ Drastic Revision ' summulu, St. Louis 5. Boston 5 Two year old pace g in 3 stake “9001- “Ml-HM” "a s- gfiglllrfgflgfffs afgfijgi ,1 2 Bolton 2 Cleveland s . TTN. T. Hall (Cameion) 4 s N" Yml‘ 5- Dem" 4 ““— |' Torrid Scot (Perry) l 4 Title Opens At Brighton Courts Sunday Afternoon fers concerned are nskcd ,‘han:l so the play may be {In conjunction with the other mat- ‘lchcs which are scliizciiled. WEATHER pa. ‘L-IFTED . unanimous selection of the N. H‘ m o c5 ment in Toronto no doubt in pre- paration for an cntry into politics, l the National Hockey League sch- edule comes out us usual. . . . . Pope Clarke Tro- iy ior the lgssland Horseshoe tour- ai iCourts on Sunday aftern O'clock. Secretary m The tournament is open to all, followers of the game whether or 110.; they be a member or the Club 2nd entries are ex th lroo merside. Mt. Pleasant. and Beach Grove Inn ‘rrainina Centre. sides the civilian followers cf the game WglXO Rig: izpctttixiiia c" t ' t ergusfee 091g; lights will b: charged Ruth's Day (PIBXRIO) oon at 2 each entrant. this fraying expenses that will Icssary for a tourna LONDON — (CPI - The ban o {releasing information on Weath conditions before clapsed i= to be relaxed now that from the Luftwaffe has diminished. Brirf ‘lzillowed after a lapse of only a few _ The teams may not be the sainc. but the old show still goes on, and whether with quantity or qual matter z in 3 stakes $10,000 the llUXIlDil‘ of entries received When the champion of the Isl- and is declared it is the intention of the Olub officials to send their titlist against the best in the Mari- times. This would necessarily mean a. home and home series and Red Dutton was discussing the game some time ago. He was also discussing some of his associates. When Red .cts his hair down he is much’ ‘iowdo- ‘with shortening“ span of life. because Frank. like ‘names being drawn up lnl "T- most iindemonstrative men was B SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 _(A Time a: 10 l-z 2:10. , )u_ Drastic milieu of w at b; . c u l4 l1 Three year old trot 2 in I ab!" r c:lled 13'1"»? gshom: gig”: night In he outlined his mirrors for €23°££ll‘“f.ll..... é l l Plan Will Be .2.’{°'.,..?;‘.‘§.'3?.2“,:.°§§.°..2“.l..'““" Fight ng Scot (Berry) i i I‘! 5111x5112: the pig‘; o; m“ I ura e, . Time 2:06; 2:10; 2:08. go ma?) slgsrtfinvinxihileimuyllls v o . ie sa . b The republican presidential n0- The Little Jug three year old pace ~ mince, in a prepared speech broad- ‘ h Eddie Havens (SmarD) 1 i OITAWA. sept- ai - (or) - f,“,e,",,fi“ff,§hff,'t,f,lo§e,fiie““ifig'Qjff Filly Direct iPlaxico) 2 3 Th0 cilmmimwellihl 31.599.009.900 “u” jncenflya mg to pug ‘ bu“ “"“.’..‘.§€ét’;l. i i 2‘.~‘-'.li."-'“‘~‘-lt. "~21: as: w» - omey , - _~ Time 2:03 1-2; 2:03. racy’ and hadowed enemy mu “m” 1°“ °p “m” with an ever-darkening cloud oi’ H’ depleted an economy m ‘mm 1g u ‘ iimctions only to stim- m certain“, 1e“ d 2:05 B," Trot 3 1n 3 spake 35390, air power will be drastically curtail- ma], the greatest giine on carili because it _ does come off it w has surviirrd in spite glidggcsiexiltterfiteiticioiiilea hismbrigliliki w°nh General BC (Fitzpatrick much bickering and a lot of in- which would have any organization I didn't have the public support. - 1 c e ‘t’ .llll(‘ \ iried to a low ebb, Air iewiliis have time much i 0d ‘Rain Forces Postponement of Races Yesterdayliut Gard Will be Held Today forced postponement of the concluding day of the but officials of the track announced program will be run off this after- More will be heard about this Conchita (Shillins) coming tournament in the near fu- turc when all plans have been def- initely decided upon. Entries for the tournament will close Saturday noon with th taking place just before play be- gins on Sunday afternoon. St. John Shamrocks Win ll. B. Jr. Title "Tile more I see of it the more I realize that the late Frank Cal-, dcr. with hi; common sense, his judicial tempera- a l) xii r~ mic f. Gus Snnnazv. . ,.... league than appeared on the sur- , Goodwill ttvo-dayi Jcstcrday morning that the entire Frank urn-d to have many bai- em were long and Featured by the Free-For-All Trot headlined by Watchlin and four card also includes a Junior Free-For-All with been coming along fast in recent starts. The w and Royal At Law, a band of performers e of’ admission alone when they come tozether. and Pace has four starters led by Sir Admiral, er great perforrncrs the . Tip Abbc. a horse who has Walnut Abbe, Bonnie's Bo that is well worth the prlc The 2:16 to 2:18 Trot ISandv D., The Baker an I Seven horses will take the wo one oi’ them is apt to be rcturue Final race on the program will b . Trot and Pace with cl ‘ other four almost anyt The above card is certain] racing than was thc case Wed rind followers of ills: Here is how they will take the word: 2:16 to 2:18 TROT AND PACE i1. JOSIIDALE GOLI). 2.10 1-4, by Counter . . l1, driven by Roy Barnett. . by Grattan Bars, owned by J. D. h changes were pretty tart at times. He had a wlassic feud with Char- les F’. Adams. out of whic czar-ii a firin friendship in NEWCASTLE, N. B., Sept. 21 —- iCP) — After losing one game to Newcastle Aces and tylnz lmmhel" yesterday, Saint John Sllamflwki won the New Brunswick Junior rd in the 2:19 to 2:22 Pace and any plit out altogether. and quit as governor in a h He couldn't get his way with Cal- der, and only came back into act- latter dicd. The Cal- e the aecond division of the 2:25 e the word and llke the ght horses slated to tak hing can happen. y a starry one and an even better day's nesday ls fully expected by both horsemen ning both ends of header, 14-3 and 6-5. Maritime titleholdcrs will nexi play the Hawks o! 9°- minion, N. 5., for the three-prov- risrl li:.ii. So (In! :i so a a - so much with Ross who nearly every other his own way in disputes quorigflled with his one They toirraxecl him because he Yankees Break Losing Streak owned by Murray It. Frank never fought ‘lovernors like Leo Dan- rlui-anil, Jimmy Strachan. Connie Ahearn or Tommy Stephen, ilrivcn by SIR ADMIRAL, 2.10 by Admiral Grattan, Ltd. driven by J. O'Brien. SANDY IL, 2.09. b E" owned by Plctou Foundries , Americans or Maroons. y The King Direct, owned by Alllngham and Alex- . . . parnorr, Sept. 2i - (or) — New York Yankees cracked a five- lgame losing streak by beating De- troit Tigers 5-4 in 10 innings today. hanging the defeat on Hal , houser. the American Leagues top pitcher, who worked the last three innings in relief. made to oust him generated FREEJOEALL TROT a coalition cf Canad- n forccs plus the addition of Bill wyer, then rcpresentiniz Ameri- ' cans, quellcd the putsch. The Cal- LEE BREWER. 2.06 3-4, by Lee Harvester. owned by Milton Bell, Charlottetown, driven by E. M Id SUNNYMEADE, 2.07 l-t. by Stephen. driven by Peter Volo, owned by D. ed m a wogram o‘ command m” efforts of private busin- 1 1 10M. organizational amalgamatlons frfizltl,‘ ‘if’: Affirmm’ mm “with Love Song (Berry) 2 2 and retirements announced today. Q“. he Mm“, Volarian (Cartnal) A i slagniiuiganif wiiliidae: ablgroglirldolllfi- "Y-"hlny "n" the" i" "l" W!‘ flcient jobs in private employment Fez Hanover, Austin Hanover, the budget of the plan which last h 1“ MM"- w l: also star e . - .- Tim: 2:04; 2:01 i-z. Here briefly Ls the programz- mfifllemaa‘ no Hmpnflmh ,, _ Moose aw, Sasla, will become on m“ mania M “Home, pom y; Pa“ non winners 2 1n 3 purgg flso, Dec. 1 headquarters of a new No. Dew" declared M” m. “mm” a “Mn” °°“‘“""“d ‘mml-‘m! cannotbefound in government itself. John Dillard (Berger) l i the old No. 2 Command with head- an l“ or u. would g0 u, “my Frisky Direct (Greene) 4 2 quancrs at Calgary. ‘or the government.’ he a“, “mm Boron Abbe iMcMillenl 2 5 At an unspecfied later date No. t system would be no Rusty Hanover (Mahoney) 3 4 1 Training Command with head- our pres“ c 1 m. Tm; é éhllgbbclflfifélflgén jig-gill; gallfrlfgzlgonagggrwlhnglh ‘so. 3 ggglfnt from ommun sm or “since, e e an B llllbf- said . 0c . . lili.‘ll..“83.‘.i§l‘i..‘l‘“.‘“’;...l"§fi£‘t -~..$::: .'§:"...!.°"...rl='a:"... PM - ; ; : - . . . . T °' __€_ that the new heaaquai-tei-s wiii be °l P"°'“°"'“‘= w'd°“"°'d 1°” °p 1 i w enterprise." at Dartmouth. N. Sr-Dreserit E. llgéhmgigesflg pgrggtlm o; for..." Pfgmigr flfgw “hi. §l’.“‘.’é’.‘...°§i“§'uu. reduced m-ikfgdg" t" P'°'"°“°“ "’ W" from ll to seven members with these,‘ h,‘ ‘fnrcfifilh, speech o; ma; I member retiringz- , Agrees With - ,,;,;;,;=,-‘¢,;,s;-,e;,¢, e em» -~ m 22.12" . ‘l; Air Vice Marshal. Alan Florrier of “dim” m the mumdpal audim‘ I “failed or Ottawa. air member for aeronautical m?‘ 1th..“ “‘§,,,‘,‘,°§,;‘§,“,‘,,§}§,§, n; m. a] engineering. “l "iy |l'° “Ht and political me. an- Vice-Marshal x. G. Nlirn of °"°"‘ ° ’°°“ ‘ y “ for 5°“- V | RONTO, Se t. 21 - (CP) — and finance. p.131“ Drew ofpOntarlo returned A’r Vice - Marshal R. R. Collard “n” 1y Burr/in m Queen's Pork today from a one- or Winnipeg, air member for oon- --~ month overseas visit,and told a struction and engineering, with a cuestioner at a press conference firm oi’ contractors. BELIZE, British Honduras —— ‘Ethere is '10 doubt about the ac- The work of their divisions, which (OP) — There are 400 British Hori- curacy" of a statement by MBJ- by reason of the fusion program will duran; at present in the United Conn smythe that some Canadian have lessened meponsibility, will be Kingdom on War service. Tlifcgcisitf troops have gone into action W" - portloned out to the remaining er distributed from the northlo sand out training in the use of Irfll- council members. land to the south of Ens and ades or Plat and Bren sum. No mention was made of weat- South Walea. Explaining that he had not seen em a“. comment; o; mp ngwly u“. i the statement issued Monday n18)“ ted Northwest Air Command-both by Mai. Smythe and W“ Ml l" a of which will likely take on new position to it directly an "- importance with the switch of Can- the Premier's remark was in N913’ adian war activity to the Pacific at __n-___. to a reporter who said the "e10" the conclusion of the war against . - AI '~ VIQVHP ldi statement referred w a lack ° German Jtwasassumed theywould ' . , . , training in the use of those three Icmmme u separate Operational vNThi g" URL, weapons "I know that w b" comma * until Jiwlm is defeated. ‘ ‘ ‘ A resounding two-base smack by Frank Crosetti with two men out tied again. though the JUNE FRENCH. 2.11, s office no doubt had driven by Len 0'Meara. K-dd. by Volomlte, owned by Frank Adams, Halifax, oo . LEE McKILLOI’, 2.09. by Le Glasgow, ilriticn by J. 0'Brle correct from my own knowledge in the 10th scored Johnny Lindell . grgglncccontiajtétiayéitahzgeagliggpgboél: 355C); has been legpgnglblg m; w“- the basis for his statement. wqtk 1n m, Atlantic will lose its owned by J Pepe Clarke. Char- lfrom second with the whining run Lindell had walked and moved to nd on an infield out. ew York, trailing i-0, scored Overmire in the seventh on two hits, two walks and i‘. catcher Mike Garbark/ driving in two on a single with the io d d. Two errors by shortstop Joe Orengo helped New York to‘ another run in the eighth off New- Detroit lied it up with three in the eighth. Dick Wakefield! 10th homer accounting for two runs and helping to drive out Walt Du- e Harvester, owned by Joe oiflrlen. New M“ smymn Bmtemegt but snow, t" when r ‘Y cannula" and irlgtemieiitluligtl ti” ngt mgnlflrgll)’ b‘ “l” t° d°"°i° “Mimi” "° m“ correct. N0 man in the forces is er wmmuid duties‘ m . l? t b me The air force statement _ d nt 319:3 a’; It'd“ i520 rggggfi," y indicate who would ge. the new 1B1 ':...-," new... ... n. my. us! c. i... JUNIOR FREE-FOR- ALI. TII‘ ABBY. 72.05 l-4. by Bert Glasgow. ilrivcn by .7. 0' ri THE WALNUT ABB Lead. Westvillc. driv BONNIFYS BOY, 2. Abbe, owned bv Dudey Patch Club. New CB. owned by Clayton It. Mo- Caatle. owned by Coates A any concrete action by the Gov- "m"! ° °l ma" 5' mun‘ In lhetern snada the oo i-Tuiiienisii ltcresllltvllltorfl habfiili dere involved are: Ali'- Vice-Marsh ' meeting tomorrow. One question 5' 0- J°h“°_°“'“' w°°d‘l°°k'°“"'_- ltjheLcabinet would discuss would It E- M °~- A" Vl°°'M"-‘h“l ‘d e E. 2.08. by Bert Abbi. (I. 06 3-4. by Bonnie ven by C. Coates. t Law, owned by H. M. Sweeney, ROYAL AT LAW, Lrr. driven by H. Sweene tario for wounded servicemen and N°- 3 “*4 M‘ w” mmh“ T' N' By the same reasoning, E. A. C. escort and anti-submarine H! ""1 “l”: "I h“'°“" 5"“ importance as an opeatloi-ial cen- The Premier emphasized that mm!“ wmmami W“ when l laccomniodation in On- 31"“ hymn‘ “- NMMNBL ‘l "this Eovernment Plans to do Cowley, B6, Ottawa, at No. 1. h" h h” PAC. biel, YaJiKee starting pitcher who hits in the first seven Jim Turner, Johanna; Johnson and Bill Zuber relieved everything in its power to see that Patch Volo. owned by Harold Stead, Buckley. ntario members of the armed 1 5U y forces receive adequate hospital l“! To Help“ n iee Kent 8t. - Charlottetown. Pei-l- "mmmt" cmranaunv, England __ (c?) turn for New York, Zuber gain- ing credit for the victory. New- houser gave two hits in three in- lilfl. 2.12 1-2. by K Charlottetown, ilriven by W. K alulaluck, owned by Willard McDonald, e y. “There is no comparison" be- 41-h. gmtiom o; m], c", h“ been tween facilities for treatment of B, - wounded men in hospitals in Eng- 0mm‘! w meld Mam“ 5k r WINNIE QCOTT, 2.12, by driven by C. Schurnan. RAYMOND BUDLONG, lea Willis, Covehead, dr nin s in losing his ninth game victories, working with owned by Jolia Fll'—ll, 2.13, by Calrruet Iadlnag. la. land and Christie Street Hospital in Toronto. The Canadian Army to g hospital at TIDIOW. England. op- The question of hospitalization .__________. PRBIOR-IA. South Africla — Monwome y.‘ ' ‘picnic... nard glrzted by the Red Cross Society facilities in Canada is “causing a P- E. hhnd opfll 3 BRIGHT SPOT, 2.10, b driven by .1. O'Brien. MURIEL HANOVER, y Abbedsle, owned by l‘. C. Coatol, Amherst, 2.08 l-l, by Mr. Meltlwyn. rlveu by H. Haley. (OP) — For the l’! weeks the total output o "91 151"" and 75911 TNGIVUIB troo overseas, said the Premier, the mos‘. modern in the Bri- great deal oi’ concern" among tffifi°"lillletll.“‘lli.lt“.i‘.lailfe. ‘fill; 5l’2'.’.i““”'.“..‘.““' h’ “éiflilfitili IIOTSGSIIOG Tourney v JACOB WITHROW. y Lee Harvester, owned by J. H. IIQOI, Halifax, flrlven by W. Hood m 1 . iticism M?“ 1,1‘; m‘ °°"°‘P°“d"“ p" ,ii_i_>y_g_g___cfh_ance the would have It Ch stle staeizf 0'1‘ AND PACE-ind Division r, owned by Howard H. John- MAE LEE, 2.16 l-d. Ion. St. John. driven by T. Scmul GEORGE MAC, 2.15 l-2. by Covehead, driven by C. Wllll EVA WORTHY, 2.17, by Abb e. Abbe Worthy. owned by Charles Willie, l. e Worthy, owned by Dr. Preston Me- 2.ll. by Calumet Budloni. driven by H. Wlllll. Z. by Calumet Budlong. driven by G. Hooper. by Soviet, owned by Ilarry O'Brien. Alberton. owned by Horace B. LADY ROSE, 2.15 l- Lalne. ("\.irlottctown, IIIGII 119E. 2.14 1-2, driven by J. O'Brien. BILLY KALMUCK, by K Prim, driven by w. Ken MY ANN, by Calum aide, driven by G. owned by I‘. l. Me- alinack. owned by William Melee. Pnlnt A. Callback. IIIIOI- PflPPPPFF ct Budlong. owned by Geo. be Prince Edward Island 0pen . HORSESHOE TOURNEY For J. Pope lilarke Trophy Open Horseshoe Tourney at tlie Brighton Club. Play to start "Zdtli September. Eatrlea received at the Club until noon the 23rd of’ September. ENTRANCE 26c J. McCOURT. Sod-Troll. For J. Pope Clarke; Trophy m . open Horseshoe Tourney l‘ ~ ammo“ chm n” ‘Oceania: Mtli September. Entries l‘ at the Clab until noon "IQ of Btlteliber. ‘ ' ENTRANCE lla ‘I. MGCOUI-Tn BR - ,, o-n-a