ll IIIL“. \- Evei 2A LI I\l a ..—- wmzv-izizl ic>zo>q 55.121195 iFlficj DIGBY, 218.. Auk. 2'1. -— (GP)- l". I » A Braltwaithe (hill chiiiiipiiiiisliii) lO(iIl_V_ winning 1:.1;;"...1i1l.“.;sl1..:, Will Meet; d of the field i Du prey Here B. ‘(l . Dr. Jarboe adiicd a 77 today to the 78 lie iuirded yesterday over the. Pines course. He easily beat out J. Gill-oil .. of Chester whose I67.‘ \\.l:~ 111-, ' up of an 84 yesterday and,‘ Cecil Braithwaite of Saliit John ivould "pinch hit" for “Iris'n" Leo Kelly in a ten-round bout with Jerry Duprcy- of Moncton iieie na- I ‘illCWS. of Chester. four‘. iiniiii, dropped (IOWII IIIIO‘ an‘ with an B9 _\'(‘Si(‘I'ClfI\‘,‘ Il score by I0 strokes io- ' d up in third olaee I-lis‘ H" Dal’. It was announced last lc-i: liiin a harc DUIIII in». _ b_\ Promoter JOSEPH Mac- .. I‘ , iii!‘ iziin, hi" Dlghv, “no “m: has forced to "iiltridraw urn (illhilll lor seicnd place it‘ uni rii the iirst iliivis $1100:- iiiid t.) iiith place iii the 11!. Ile slipped to 91 today no iii an 84 i-tisterdzw for .r<iiii in. bout bcriiit-c oi iifiiiry to l-IS 21.1111. (luring a workout. ‘The remainder oi’ the card. which \\ill w» fiught at the Sn irting Club. will Slfllltl as announced earlier, it was learned. -‘ score * i205’ ~ o. i. , .1 < ii1iiii~ than iii- I" B G Al)l)—-l)l(ill\‘ . t. .,. I a Scores of Prince Edward Island playcers - * (‘lass I-I. Iliinillcap 3-34: I .1,l l2 Iiiiliii.iii. slilllfll8l'sltlf‘~— Aéiiiu-H- £14: 'l'iiestlii_v Total um“ 1111i" Tomi Net. Chis: (i. Ilandieap 38-44: R. C. Holman, Summersidm- LIOIICIU)’ 102; 'I‘tlesday 114; Totalj (‘iross fill}: Total Ne: I32. (‘lass H, Iliiiuiiciii) 45 and over: P. I) (‘Jiisiiv gziiiiiiicrside-Nlon- rlav 107. iiesdlil‘ ll-i; 'l‘otal Liross i Noyes Stake SYRACUSE. N. Y,. Aug. 2'7- IAPI-Season records went by the boards hi the grand circuit feature race at the New YOPK SIR"? F811‘ 221; Total Ne: 113. today as Bill Gallon beat Floriinel H. T. Holman, Summerside- | in the $7,000 Noyes Stake for two- Iuonday 116: ‘riicsday 115; TOtifll~yPRX‘-0ld troiwrs '3‘ Arden Gross ‘_ J 'I‘ot:1l Ne: 135. Florimel owned by the Johnston, Charlotte, N. 0.. and ‘i Driver Henry ‘Thomas and the of the Trotting Club Stake owned by J. C. Cameron of Sninri ~----———-—-— Honiestea Stable of Goshen. N-Y-. and driven by Pownall, won the . - Near Victories driven by Lee Smith, came back to out. a hail second off that mark in Hanover shoe Farms scored a. double on tho four-race program. came to wii first, place in the fourth dviision of the Trot-ting Club Stake. Falls. 0iit., and driven by Ed Mc- Keller. NEW Aug. 27—(CP)- Pauline Betz. s Angelee. defeat- ed I-Ielirn Jacobs, L05 Angelcs, 6-1, 8-4. Thus was the curtain dropped a little further on one of the few remaining links with the sports headlines of the tumultuous 20s. The cold, crisp item from Man- chester, Mass, forecast the ap- proaching fadcout of a career touched with stark drama and in- lllllit‘ pathos: thc career oi’ Helen Jacobs. the girl who walked in a shadow. Helen Jacobs. the stepchlid of fortune. Helen Jacobs. the gamester iihose rup 0i’ clory never was fill- ed quite to the brim, whose hour of izl‘(‘:ii"si fl‘lIIm_Dll—-~l'i(‘I' 1933 vlc- Elm Blue, (E, MQKQIIQI‘) tori.- o\'ei'_ Ilclcii Wills-was ovcr- i Kgujhum (C, shaver) 6 2 2 rust by circumstances beyond her Cgmmgndef 1,99 (gnmhgiior) 3 4. 3 control, Gondolier (Husted) 4 3 4 The rivalry between Helen Jac- Honestly’ vb! and Hvlrn Wills In an epic In Girl, Peter Protector also started. sports history, An even dozen times Times p10 1-2, 2:07 1-2, 1309 3-4. first hciu. and trotted the fastest mile by a juvenile this year. 2.05. , but Bill Gallon. owned by R. H Elusive Shadow TO winning the second heat, and then bested lForimel again in the two- , horse runoff. He drove Atlantic Hanover to a straight heat victory in tihe o0- feature, the Second Division Pace The opening event, a 2.22 trot for half mile track horses, was won in straight heat; by Elvira Blue. SUMMARIES Flrut Race. 2:2! Trot for Half Mile hack Horses, Purse $500 111 iliPv moi over a span of yenrsl Eleven times its was Miss Jacobs si-cnna Race. Second Division Pace, who. ‘ziidinu hiiirr disappointment. Trotting (glut; Stake, Purgg $133134 Iiehind inscrutable, expression.‘ strode to the not to offer con- Atlantic Hanover (Thoma!) i i qriiiiilzitions. In the 12th Miss Wills Quceiy; Mac (Craig) 3 g" IIPIHIIVPYI- Miss Princes Laurel (Palin) 4 3 l Tllfollilh ihPFP YER?! OI DIflTIflF! Pioneer Hanover (Miller) 3 4 flPPtllltl lltlfllf‘, Ivtiss Jacobs picked‘ iydzzie Direct and Giit Hanoi/q] up. her slirirr- of championships in misc stiirtggL minor, tournaments. 11nd. when her Times; p01 3.4, ggog, nemesis wns not entered. in major tournaments Four times she won -Thi|-d Race, z-ygaf-old Tmt, Th; the national rliampionsltip. Once} NW9, purse, 57,000, g in 3 Slit‘ wrili at \VlIiiI)lt‘i'l0l'l. and five; iiriim- sh" "ms WP-iirr-uo ‘Bill Gallon 1L. Smith) 7 1311' ill’ ii-s the victories \\'PI‘£“F1(7i'ii1](\] iPownaiii 1 fainted In» thr- knowlwlzrc that she Guy Barnes 1W. Caton) Z 3 8 P had not mri her rivnl When Helen Butch (D, Miner) \‘Vills itlion Nils liiondvif '.\'l;1h-!Hi5 Excellency (Ben-y) fl‘l"\\' from roninlofiiioii ILIPI‘ eri Lugy Hanover‘ A11“ Jana r- fq-iyllll! If‘ I9"? I“ ;I‘fl¢‘°h-< Igfld "l ‘pCLllfil, Bcllankbe also started. li"( my w V‘ iin 1min i T" ;; 3; I ; _2_ ; _ aaaiii in ‘ .iiil lflflfy. Rut Mrs. I [mos 05 2 04 1 2 06 l Fourth Race, Fourth Division of The Trotting Club, Trot—$433.44 i-oii1'1"!i"on iii ril Wiiiihlerlnii. . Jarflhs was sirmd- ‘ “I Little Lie (Thomas) I 2 3 ,Natc» Hanovei- (Fleming) 4 I 2 Foiled 12-1!" iPlnydalii iPrirshalli 2 5 1 ‘Kim; Fisher (SCUlly) 3 4 5 , Wiiiiiilr-don filial Bi-imnmc (Recoil) 5 5 4 I i111‘ II1I1"-PO\'Y‘I"<I Times: 2:05, 2:05 1-2. 2:04 1-2. i m (if liiir hard. i __.i__i___ , ir- final sr-i, shr- ~~ ‘iiiiiiiiifflili Baseball Results q cviiil 'c Mrs ‘Moocivl q-qliwwi in] ,.,,,,, . f . t Mi ____. -i- I l, or lrlfflllclll‘ YIJSTIZRDAYS RESULTS \n fil\i)i"‘fllf“ll< ' , _ “ii himiriny, AMERICAN LEAGUE q (ntl/‘wqllVl thuimb. a in“ l“ on o" 000 old‘ n l . m, wirl , Ital: i iiry - '1 - i W .,~ l ‘ F 1 lNvw York ozo 010 om 1-5 1 z i _ ti Iii hill‘ woes RIQIIP)‘, Smith and ‘Fresh; Chand- Icr, Murphy and Dickey. A Mum,” ,,.,,,, NATIONAL LEAGUE f W“ ' New York oio 00o 000-1 '1 oi no“. ‘ (Thicago 000 (r20 0lx—3 8 3 I Lrihinian and Danning; Passeau .I'IiII .. val hast n vi‘ much hrine- t and Collins. IZnston 000 000 030-3 '1 1 Si. Louis 102 I00 00x—-4 l3 I Tobin and Bcrres, Miisi; Bowman, Shoun and Owen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE iCPi -Manlrcd. itesi ram-horses ever "aha. is dead. 011i; o‘: llie- (‘Iillllll leading SII'I‘~5- Mllllrp. Hniscli won 5128.000 $124,600) “I114! {Championship- and i 'I‘ilIbrook. Delwinirs _ chn,,lotu,town_ lClub News lMetz Shoots Brilliant Golf To Qualify (By (iiiyle Talbot, Associated Press sports Writer) HERSHEY. Pit. Aug. 2'l—(AP)— Dick Metz of Chicago practically wasted two grand rounds of 69-71 here the last two days to capture medalist honors In the qualifying round of ihc annual Professional Golfers Association tournament. For all llIS dead-eye shooting through the slanting rain and his inspired putting on a water-logged course. the former Texan received a mcdiil for his pains and a trophy for his mantel. When the real SIIOOIIIIL: beuiiis tomorrow in the first two rounds of match play, he will be starting from scratch, just like the other [X3 who quali- fied for the main event. Pursuing Metz to the wire through today's Sivilfiv rain “'21s Harold iJiigi airspaden of Winchester, Mass. the 1939 Candaian open champion and runner-up this year to Sammy Snead. He shot rounds of 70-7l-l-il. Henry Plcard, the local professional, took third place with 73-69-142. Mi-izs two days of low scoring on a course which boasts a par of '13 were ilisiinguished by brilliant putting. Yesterday he required only 29 puts on 1B sodden greens. Today he took 30. Leo Diegr-i, who won the title twice in the '20s posted a total of I55 and was left behind, and the veteran Jim BZITIIDS, who won the first P.G.A. tournament in 1916, 10st out with I57. Ben Hagan. the winter's biggest money winner. placed fourth at 143. and Ed Dudley, the Philadel- plllfl vcicrau. scored 145. Vic Ghezzi and John Kinder had 146's. Frank Xvalsh. AI Watrous and snead were well within the wire with 147, In the 14a bracket were Johnny Revolta, Gene Saracen. Jimmy Demaret, Jimmy Hines and I Ky Iiaffoon. l lWms Tennis i A Cranbrook. B.C.,exchangc con- tains the iiiiormation that Harold Riggs of that place. his cleaned ID in tennis. and won the champion- shit) of the Junior Tennis Club thcro. The youngster earned his title easily. S0 tar as the records show only one opponent was able to give liiin iiiiylliing of a battle. He won one set at 0-5. (The rulu of the tournament provided for suchl score being possible). Other sets were woii at ti-O. ti-I, 6-3. 6-1 and 6-3. IFieh .\i‘l constituted a mntch_ so that Riiziis inct and defeated five opponents on his way to the cham- pionship. Young Riggs is a. grand- son oi Frank Riggs, I86 Queen St, Yside Golf several matches have been played in the club championship games at iiie Stuiiincrside wolf course wit-h the following recults: H. E. Geudet de- fcated S, u. Merriam 3 up; H. Gaudet defeated G. Ennis Smith, 2 up; in the club handicap matches, S. G. Merriam (icieiitcd H. E. Gau- ; (3. I. Peter defeated R. . , 1 up; in the Whitney 2-ball iiiuisoinc, W. A. Allen and J. LcRov Ilolniaii cicieated H, T. Col- vin and G. Ennis Smith, 1 up. In a caddie championship match in wlllCll irieht caddies took part, Slci-liiiii Suuarebripgs came off on the 1p of ilie list with ii score of I05 will ii lhIIKilCflD of 20, and net score of 85. Clarence Arsenault was runner-iii) with a score of I18 with g4hiinilicap of 24 and net score of First Homer Beats Bees 4-3 THE CHARLOTTEYOWN QUAIWI" BASEBALUS BIG SIX BATTING (tluco leaders in each M8119) Player. oiun G Al! R ll PCT. Radcliff, Browns I30 462 66 I63 .353 Williams, R. BOX 113 435109 150 .345 Ailllllini. W. 80x 115 463 68 149 .844 Howell, Bees 99 858 i!) 11'! .829 Banning. Giants 112 4B7 58 137 .321 Walker, Dodgers 110 4120 58 135 .321 Home Runs»- American league: Fbxx. Red Sox, 34; National League: Mize, Cardin- als, 3'1 Runs Bolted In:- American League: Greenberg. Ti- Yanks Beat White Sox IUW YORK. Mtg. IL-(API- New York Yankees continued their belated drive toward the top in the American Leatlue here today by turning back Chicago White Sox in 10 in rigs 5-4. The victory advanc- ed the champions within B 1-2 game; or! the idle Cleveland Indians and I 1-2 games of the likewise idle Detroit ‘Tigers. Babe Dahlgren was the hero oi’ the 10th inning uprising after Joe Dimaggio, in the role of pinch hit. ter, had struck out. Red Rolfe doubled to start the frame, and was sacrificed to third b3‘ Tommy Hen. rich. Charley Keller and George Selkirk ivere intentionally passed iby Johnny Rgnttl’ to fill the bases. MONEY... SHE OW FER ALL SUMME HER. NOT YOU.’ DON'T OWE ME ElLL$\~WPW‘~‘ BRINGING UP FATHER I DON/T WANT YOUR TIN’ HER LAWN AN' I'M GOINYTO GET IT FROM GHONQ WHO’§ TH’ FAVORITE IN THIS FAMILY»- PAVIH’ HER . wi-w MOYHER6 oer GRAY EANBALL OFTEN BATTER’! PAUL’! PORK-AND. Ore“ A118. 27—(CP) “knits Johnson, who played 13 yearn of ive-and-take major league buebn and now ll the Boston Rod so: West Coast scout. believe! that “guessing on curve bail" and not deliberate beanballs cause most batting injuries. The scrappy ex-diamond star doesn't think much of the sugges- tion that batters wear helmets to protect them from beanballs. de- claring "it's the silliest bunk I ever heard." Johnson added that during his playing days he dared pitchers to throw at his head and that they fiouldnt hit him if they tried all ay. Dimaggio, batting for Bill Dickey. Dahlgrcn then dropped a single in- to short right to score Rolfe with Eire Jury Finds Nazi Bomber Guilty DUBLIN, A118. 2'7 —(0P) — A coroner's jury returned u verdict today that German aircraft droprp- ed bombs that killed three g 1.11 Monday at Oampilgekon the south- eastern oout o . Several witnesses testified they saw German markings on the plane. “Evidence clearly shows that these deaths won G01’- Oonnor told tho - "I do not know how anybody could for an instant suggest the bombing of Campile was in any way accidental." URGES HORSE SHELTER IDNDON - (OP) - Sir Robert Gowe-r, M?" has made an appeal for more shelters for horses caught in the streets in an air raid. The growing use or horses in populated areas lead to the appeal. S PEG-LEG DANCER SYDNEY. N. B. W. - (OP) —- Described as an actor, dancer and theatrical E6 ME R CUT- OT GOING OVE YOU -~~‘AT vou TAKE ri-iis Modes/Hook?‘ N i2 THE iviznnoukio wm-l HER. WAKING or BHBY AND LETTING HER neieueoize THINK sue CAME FROM A FAMILY OF HOODLUMG.’ yam/e NOBODV TO WRAMGLE WITH GIMCE sues MARRIED AND she's LIUINGTOO Psaceroi. ro sun’ fiOU-“TAKE Tutsi _ _ . Riizney then was mlieved by Ed- the winning run. Rignci was qhQ-g- producer’ Jack ‘um washed th 1 -' (y . I1 ger, 108, N tionai League. Mile, - 3 flIDI-leflrlng incourt here said I10 ° [illl- mu mi ,, cafdmwl 1&- gar Smith, who promptly fanned ed with the defeat, had an artificial i9; 25 yew-L E422; "saying Thanks‘ ‘Afmh I. OUT OUR WAY By J- n. Williams 01m BOARDING HOUSE - W With _. §,.,}0,f,,"§l . . . . ._ m,“ for the New Brunsw ball . hurlem in a a1 Devon's Wlnnillign “m” Neill went. the r0 1059B i0 three hits. the food was gum. ~11“, AUGUST 13,1940 igiiiii I AIIETTES title The Sfllnt John team used truck out seven mun: “(if souvmwnnnn 5.? THE - When Iii- “mesh: RE oonnmnuu UPSET TODAY HAD "ID GO OUT POOR MAGGE I?5A'I.q% QUTTE ALI‘ Ems Mum Acskfioéficsr- TH’ House is , ALL UPivET-J a . - {a . ' v -.~°*“"‘ Z a u: E HEEINAGOOD Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE JUST WAS H-E D l-ES- %L HHEI2 AULSGIT HUMOR- (wuizaz HAVE r seen A sums LIKE rum" serene? n‘ couuasrr uAvs BEEN 1 GARNUM AND Baiuev"; siossuoiw WAS 1r an Tue MAMMAL *0 ELEVATING THE NOSE, MAJOR = 1r TAKES OFF EVERY HOUR on ‘ms 14002! Ecnonwices. WITHOUT EVEN .1, , ‘DEIGNING TO LOOK AQOUND, 13' can IDENTIFY THAT RAUcou; . > O-IP-TTER AS COMINC: FROM A ._ COUPLE oe WALKING CIG By George [Ilvillriniis- i-' I WANT ATICKET Ql Tl-E FIQST T12 N OUT l-Egg- I DOLE; IT GOES — DD MV GOESH, WIMPV. THE QUEEN 6PNS ANVTHIN‘ ésOEé IN THE FUJI-IT'S AN‘ "aHE KNOMIG, l ONLV FIGHTB ‘HE FAIR AN‘ éQUARE WAY EJQIAIIQRQSyQIGi-nglr-QU/vuddnfisrhrd NEW YORK. Auu. 27——(AP>--i Marion ltiarioirs first home run oil his major league career in the fourth iiiniiii: at St. Louis today - iurnrd out to be the run needed ' ‘by the Cardinals to defeat Boston Bees 4-3. The Bees rallied in the eighth for all tin-ii‘ runs and drove Bob Uriwiniiii in the showers but did not . deprive him of victoryCiyde Bhourii stopped the uprising with the tyingi and winning runs on base. At Chicago. Workhorse Claude Pusscau who has bccn doing as: inuch pitching as resting i3 the Cubs‘ ilrive tovrard a first division berth in the National League, won his fifin grime in 13 days with a seven-hit 3-1 victory over New York Giants. It iii-as his 17th victory o1 the year against il defeats. The defeat dropped the Giant: lfllt0 fourth place in the pennant c iuse. ais riiispriiics are lis’ed as winners Jersey (‘liy at Newark postponed. pi Fifiil ral-c- iiiizl stakes valued at min, - ." . 801. “atom ($683 . . _. i .- .¢__-~,—_ First Gnime: u’ ' ’ Tnronln 02o 10o o-s 1 0 Rncllrslvr 000 100 0-1 5 o Fscher and Heath; Roe and Mueller. '/ Second Game: Baltimore 502 000 010-3 l0 2 Syracuse 000 000 000-0 4 l Simmnie and Redmond; Rambtr“. and flat-fie. Montreal 210 100 000-4 Buffalo I3l 000 Illtx-fi Ill 2 Wicker and Becker; Cook and McCullough. l Second Game: Toronto ('00 000 010-1 7 2 Rochester 02ft I10 00x—4 ft 0 Eaves, McLaughlin Lyons and Mueller. and Heailnigiiis to the crew of fine lifeboat lien. . l REMEMBER WHEN 1 [Hy The (Janiiaian Press) I i The great Finnish middle-dist- ance runner, Ptiavo Nurmi, was barred from amateur competition , for life by the International Am- laieur Hideraied Congress at Stock- iholin. six years n20 today. He was iiilloweci to compete only in Fin- land, win-re he was cleared of , vliiirues of accepting money beyond ‘actual expenses on a tour. , IQINDON _ ICP1 _ The captain ic-f ll Latvian steamer bombed and sunk by Grmian aeroplanes off B" sizuth-ivcsi coast has sent which rescued out 0X AW, SURE , SHE'S HOME’ ‘*7: TIPPLE AND “CAP” STUDIES watch WAS JUST GOING n TO STDP lN A MINUTE. ——- l DON'T WORRV. ‘POPEVE, uUfiTlCE WILL BE DONE~ YOUR WAY I6 THE RieiuT WAV- “.4 g‘ *- . THEILE. ‘ i// m W/flfl/Z /// OH,YE.S,_AND w: couto HEAIL TH’ wotvcs HOWL ALL NIGHT LONG -- VAOLVES i! M€PGYI m: wocvsisnarr ‘mus, HEPNENS- I'M FAMISHED! THE QUEEN 0R 5E6 HA8 HA5 NEGLEQTED ME- WHAT WIMPV HEPE MAKES HIM ALMOST FORGET HIS HUNBER l___' OH, UH -- WELLf/SI BLJT, § CUJISG, CQJSIDULING ALL THE DANGER VIE WIJU. IN, I HAILDLY H/KD TIME. TO NOTICE TH’ POISON IVY ON MY ‘I/Rl - AW, HUS UP 4n" ouw. HQUSE cm ii." COOKIES ' __ BANDAGLO AGN . __»_____,_ -»-~-" _- W’__ __.,k_f;__;__ GLMYI llllfl’ 5-5 -5 -SEE .7 TI-EN KILL HIM BEFORE HE- ,-','_r/ _. ;,lll|l I ms mun‘ ALL ’f~/,;» p; a Vltlvsforfl t s?’ f “*\\~'- ‘ ~- iass mYUHALETImKIHS 1.