THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Max Baer Comiskey In Scheduled I5-roand Boat EY CITY. N.J.. Sept. 26 _ n-Max Baler, £2310 ‘noun? for‘; heavywe 81t- 6 11ml! 0n. 5 011179 Eff Coiniskey, 2077.», hitherto highly [gzpfdfld heavyweight prospect, in two minutes. 39 seconds of the first round of their scheduled 15-round fight before a chilled crowd of IDOUI 10.000 fans tonight. After a few brief exchanges, with neither having tne upper hand,Max ‘ieppfid in and nailed Pat with a mo“ right. Ifhe Irishman went dmm (qr an eight-count. As he o; up, Max rushed in and belted Iim at will. A; Pat huddled against llieroipcs, paving cut of danger. referee Jack [wrap-er rushed in and pulled Baer Mijemilsev uiavecl them into action main. and again Max rushed in as Pot barked away, leaning half way [mohair the ropes as he tried uteri himself With Comiskey makllli! no return shots at Baerand Maxi.- prst fiai lng away, Dempsey popped the fight 11119111111 away with his left. then gmadfid two stiff rights to the (MY. Baer hurt Comiskey badly e - ‘ e m two-fisted attagk a e b“ with a 1° 1118 00111.1‘ and Pat countered with stood toe to toe near a neutral cor- nfl‘ 511d 511111290. Baer hurt Pat “"11 1W0 fights lo the head, and 111911 floored Pat. against. the rope; (ngllltrilta short right {or an eight- a ainst the ropes. Baer was beltin a will and Comislrey huddled against the ropes. helplessly, trying t0 to protect himself. Referee Demp- 591’ Stepped in and hated the bout. with Baer winning hya tech- glggzldkllOtkOllfl at 2.39 of the first 4| Stops Pat First Of Round Ono c°m1$k6v immediately started n In close. they ‘exchanged lefts to ie body. Baer threw a hard right 1W0 10ft isbs to the law. They Baer rushed in and drove Pat Pennant Race’ At A Glance (By The Associated Press) Th9 threat of New York Yankees scntLnues to hover over Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians as they come up to their final three- ame series,_ The standings:- cm; w r. Pct. car. on» Detroit 89 62 .509 - Cleveland 8'1 64 .576 2 New York 86 64 .573 2% Auto Compote In Sport Within Colleges TORONTO, Sept. 26-46?)- Governing bodies of various Cana- dian universities have confirmed the agreement of the Canadian Universities Conference to the ef- fect "that. competitive sport with- in each university" may well be developed in conjunction with military training. says Dr. H. J. Cody, president of the University oi Toronto and president of the Conference. Soine weeks ago it. was announ- ced that the proposed senior In- fer-collegiate Football Schedule issued April 1 for the 1040 season had been cancelled on account of War conditions. Dr. Cody's statement recalls a --IIl€8llllg of the Conference ot u-Iiich Dr. J. c. Simpson of McGi1l University. Montreal, speaking on behalf of the athletic authorities of Toronto. Queen's Western, and lticGlll stated they all felt that while athletics must be an integ- ral part of military training, it mus: be a secondary objective in wartime. it was held unwise to continue senior Intercollegiate competition during the coming academic year. Dr. Simpson said. The reasons were that the time and energy of male students should now be devoted to military training and they would gladly sacrifice some of their us- ual Interests to fulfil their duty to their country. Will Drive Pirate iluns From Skies IONDON, Sept, 26.-(CP Cable)- of audiences which cannot be reach- Air Marshal W. A. Bishop. V.C.. 1111‘ 110ml Canadian Air i-‘orce. told ed 111v British people over a 51111511 Broadcasting Corporation network tonight that Britahfs airmen will drive the “pirate Huiis from the Skies of Europe" as they did 25yeors BRO. 'i‘eiliiig his audience that it was a liiriii to sp..ak to them on British soil. hc recal ed that a quarter con-- 11111‘ ‘A20 it was his privilege tocomzu- hen- uuring the great conflict, "al Canadian stripling fired with Silk‘ buion like thousands of other boys. i" ti» mv humble, best duty Iowans winery," >,\‘¢/ ‘ l ON RIGHT ‘SIDE NOW Twenty-two yearn rgo. Ernest Ivchard Saran wore the field KIM‘ of tho Imperial German army. lie W"! awarded lour medals. wound- III in eight places, and won thu- lrrn Cress. Today. :- naturalized Ulnldlln with a Scottish-English znflibrlmncf-(forp. Saran “fr: the TN‘ w“ we Mm m o ‘he Cain” “ah and“ I goli has reached the ‘Reds Pass is ‘To Empire's Last Year's Win Mark I NEW YORK, Sept. 26_(Ap)__ The National League Champion Cincinnati Reds won their 98th victory of the season at St, Louis today putting them one game a- head of the total by which they gained the 1939 pennant. After taking the first. game of a doubleheader from the Cardinals 4-3 to better their last year's re- wrd, the Reds dropped the second 5-1 to a rcckie studded opposition. At New York the "September salary spurt“ of the Giants netted them two tritimphs over Philadel- phia Phillles, 3-1 and 2-1, before 1,200 fans. smallest crowd of the season at the Polo Grounds. At Brooklyn, the Dodgers closed their home season by dropping a doubleheader to Boston Bees 5-2 and 5-4. At Chicago Pittsburgh Pirates, fighting to hold fourth place bear. ofi’ the Cubs 7-6. They are now two games ahead of the Cubs. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Sam Snead, 1939 Canadian open golf champion, took down top money of $5,000 in the $13500 Westcliester lllB-hole open tourna- ineni. to set. a new record for one- year prize winning at White Plains, N.Y.. two years ago today. The money brought his earnings since Construction 0f New Station OTTAWA, Sept. 26 —(CP) -Oon- struction of the first unit of a short wave radio station capable of reach- ing Europe under favorable cond‘- tions, has been started at Quebec. the Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- ation announced today. The station will be in operation early in December. It will be powered to ‘l 1-2 kilo- watts but so designed that it may be increased to 50 kilowatts which is standard for short-wave broad- casting stations. The new station will concentrate on carrying Canadian programs to by long wave broadcasting Broadcasts will not be beamed in any particular direction but will cover North and South America. Speeches of Canadian public men, war programs and newscasts wllibe made available to the United States, Mexico, the West Indies and south America and British programs will be rebroadcast. Poles Rally War Cause UITAWA. Sept. ZO-JCPI-Polcs all over the Dominion are rally1h8 t; the Empire war cause. Victor Po- doski. Polish Consul-General in Canada. said today. Letters come in a constant stream from Polss asking in what way they may aid. "The faith and confidence of our people in a British victory is total, said Mr. Podoskl Yanks sun In Running, Win Twice NEW YORK. sepl. 2e-<Ari_ The Yankees continued their win- 111,118 Ways today in a doubleheader vfth the Athletics at. Bhiladelpnia 5~°T111ll,5-4 Mid 2-0 triumphs to keep alive a. faint hope of retaining their American League Champion- 1D. The most the Yanks could get °111' 01 111B regular season now would be a tie. but they won't quit and tcdays victories, gave them a w.nning streak of eight, games, At Boston Washington senators CPIIIIBVITDIII behind with a two- run-ninth innin rally to pin a 6-5 defeat on tho ading Red sax in the first cf a two game series. BOX SCORES Philadelphia. and Hayes. Philadelphia. Baltimore "Thousands have written to ask if a voluntary Polish armv is to be formed in cnnada. and if’ not. hOW they proceed to get Into the Polish forces now somewhere in En land- The Polish Consul-Genera marge no comment on the possibilities ' b tt ll in Canada siiiliciiariorltxialmNeiheii-Iaoriitiss bnttaliors npw In process of organizatlogiérlgéié that formation 0f Silch P011311 but‘ from another source it was {aliens L; being considered. no moi-Em‘ 0N "nan" 00m WASWNGTON. Sept. 2o - (cry --Treasur_y' Secretory H9111‘! M018"- um. declined today to commit" on the arrival last week of $11.11».- on‘) worth of gold from Rwsia. nd time in years en. Britain will w'n. he says. The‘ "W1 ‘"1" Nazis lv-ve no tradition to support ‘in: when the going get; tough. United States from the Soviet Un- l Ion Incoming stu versiiy were pal F. Cyri ttivy trainhi ‘but, a privilege. YESTERDATS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game: New York 002 201 000-5 9 3 Ruffing and Dickey; Vaughan Second Game: New York 000 002 000-Z 4 0 Bonham and DLckey; Rois, Pot- ter and Hayes. Washington 000 012 102-6 12 1 Boston I00 004 000-5 7 Z Masterson, Carrasquei and Fer- rell; Bagby and Desautels. NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: Philadelphia 000 000 001-1 l 1 New York 002 010 0011-3 6 0 Higbe and Ivlillies, Warren; Gumbert and Banning. Second Game: Philadelphia 000 000 001-1 6 0 New York 000 002 00x—2 6 0 SI Johnson and Warren; Car-- penter and O'Dea. First Game: Biaston 000 005 000-5 9 Z Brooklyn 100 000 100-Z '7 2 Barnicle and Berres; Flowers, Casey and Franks. Second Game- Boston 'oio ooo 004-5 o o Brooklyn 010 00o 003-4 o 1 Lamanna and Brcskie; Rachun- ok and Mancuso. ' First Game: Cincinnati 020 020 000-4 12 1 St. Louis 001 000 200-3 6 0 Vancler Mcer and Wilson: Doyle, Bowman and Owen, W, Cooper. Second Game: Cincinnati 001 000 000-l 7 3 Si. L Jan. l to $11,512. _‘_ o“ iC. B. C. Begins 100 040 00x—5 8 1 Riddle and Baker; Kimball and W. Cooper, Pittsburgh 202 000 300-7 12 0 Chicago 012 102 000--6 12 0 Heintaelman, Landing. Seweil and Davis; French. Raftensberger, Bryant, Passeau, Page and Todd. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Playoff) Louisville 000 100 102 01-5 9 2 Kansas City 100 200 010 00-4 9 2 Wagner. Shaffer and Iewis, LE1- cy; Llndell. Gearhauseif. G111 Haley and Riddle" DCPIILIIIpS. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Playoff) s00 n04 ioo-a 14 2 Newark 012 010 ooo-u 1 2__ Borowy and Padden; Stromme. Midkiff, 'I‘rinkle, Jones and Rcd- mond, Kracher. Nazi Plotter Says It Was ‘Only A Joke’ ____ MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay. Sevi- zs-(API-Adolfo Fuhrmann, one of eight Germans accused of plot- ting the Nazi conquest of Urusuay. assumed full respons u plat today but insisted it was a o e." Fuhrmannfis fellow defendants pleaded not guilty at arraignment to the charge of attempting t0 subvert the government and in- stitutions. Fuhrmann said he thought of the plan as a Joke 11110" 191111“ Germans in Argentina following published reports of Nazi 1118115 for an invasion of Patagonia. southernmost r0810“ 0f A1Z°‘»111““~ The other defendants, he said, were unaware of his plot The court suspended‘ further hearings until the Chamber of De- puties forwards the files of its in- vestlgating committee which four months ago announced findings to the effect that the Nazis plotted what amounted to a foreign in- vasion. .__.___-_--—- TRAYNING IS PRIVILEGE MONTREAL. Sept. 20 -tCPI — dents at McGill Uni- told today by Princi- 1 James that their mili- g is not an imposition .__..__-_----- PLEADS GUILTY HULL, Que, Sept. 26 ~40?)- to a c Mae o Ieased by the Gatineau Fish Club. Dr. Rodolnho Ieduc, Liberal member of Parlia- Thirty-onc Mile Lake. F lbillty for tho . Reds Will Be Favorites In World Series By Judson Bailey served to enhance the pi-Qspgafs of the Reds’ who already were a 2.22 not fir” “M” “m, ("n - - . .- e heat. raced Tuesday) Cinciniiais ice eventually will be. Swward bc e (T, Bi‘ ] ' . . rry over yet and they are being forced Hgmld wmwm I" itl At .__ - ._‘ _,. ‘ Helen oie time tiis oILSOn Detroit smith) had one of lIl bet ‘tr-l ' ._ err. . C 1 ipfiguojnrgqlts am; ‘ Morris Volo, bli (Craig) . __ boys dcrfll, lcok it niw. Biitrk Nevv- 1 P111’ 011 11nd Hollyrood David also ' started. yesterday Tommy Bridges hasn't Times 2393 1'4. 2107 l-4, 2:05 1-2. 2:08 Pace, 3 Heals, $500 good bet on Iii-r r own merits. There is little question that. DQ1911- Tlflers. but the race isn't to go “all cut" iii order to win. in the Amer t" som had to tvori: in two games been able to finish his last three Starts. YOlmc Hal Ncwhotiser, one of the best rookies to come up this War. has lint! a .»orc arm. Sciiool- 5113mm HAYWWCT. 111‘ 8 (H. boy Rowe will have in pitch his Tl1°1l1fl$l - 012 001 1100-410 o heart out to bent Hob Feller tn- FB-Cn. bg (Michaela) __ morrctv and if he fails. Nrtrsom 5111818 Stine, bm iParslialll may have to no back to the h'.ll,M1fl!1<‘11Hlia.bnI (Guernsey) Gene Talniacigc and King Ellis On the other hand the Reds are started. coasting to their coal rvlih Bill Times 2:07, 2:05 l-4, 2:03 3-4 000 000 o{)()_4) 4 1 McKechnlc sharpening hLs pitchers ’ Saturday or Sunday. to a razor M128, tin in face ponder cans. Seven 3 - year - old Grand Circuit Trotters Battle To ‘No Decision’ LEXI Associated Pres; Sports Writer Seven olgfiggxqbegy" Sept‘ r ‘ r NEW YORK. Swt- zo-mri- iigfrtetiiiifrucifllil ~-?.§°lii°~°.°“‘l’e“' It's been a long time since a Na- day in the $9 075 Kent hiision m‘ tional League team went into the my feature Chen,‘ on Y Fuiur‘ World Series with a certified ton’ trays program w Lexmg" chance to wxii, but this year Cin- DQTkVHQRQ [Omedbff- ,~ 1 (Yiltiilll Rccls not only have a. pone trmflombh _d1°‘“{.5,1° 11°51‘ finance‘ they are like“, to be mud ‘mm {omonow an conduit: heat avcrites. ' The exhausting finish of the iggttwfifidfilslzlfink each a he?“ win‘ American league campaign has ‘on; g t’ out’ for the vw‘ DY- Grafton. be (Miller) ..2 a 4 St. George, Adam, Jr, 1-{_ Kay Vgortliy and The Goose also start- Times 2:05, 2:03 1-4, 2:04 i4, KQ-Ijfudiy jFullwjlty. Tliree-Ycar-fild 1w!- ~ m s sums (unfinished) c (Whitney, Nliller. t 3 l . , i ‘colt, lir c ifjgnn, wnv . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7 1 2i It I I‘1 :0 _ 'l‘I'le Cusfleton Stake, 2:10 Pace, 3‘ , Ifeats, .::,o0o Miss Princess Lziuiel, pr m D1‘- liiltlvf. I I IVBZIICIWIII, Todd Hunter, b; IA, 13 DQ101111’ B011 Lee You and Lao) ’ I illso >111 i‘ Times 1:03 1-1, 3:01 l-4, 2:02 3-4.1, FORT 2:14 Tffli. 3 Iieats, $500 Nate Hanover, br g 1V, Flam- Claiming Pace, 3 Heats, S500 iighrgiige Hal). ch g IHQdgflL ‘1 Britain has banned the use of Eggie cdrgtiiohiifchaballkhhs 1 r (Maher) I .. . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ H2 3‘ Vol inn. br in 1W. Catoni. 3 2 be 3 |Pai'sliall>,. 4 8 Wevziiiiice, 1311?; Aime, poplin oirrotin wii- Bi/ J- R. Williams our: BOARDING udtisa V’ I I Eton, blki 1W, Cutmii , l 4 l‘: Nlnritly Crlll‘, h: 1'1‘ 1'. Bf'l‘l'\'l.. :2 Ii 5 ll Jim and Jirn 2.02. m2 l-2. I Baldwin; .. ed. (unfinished) OVé e Dunn and Jack I f Ti-FPATENTS Ares APPLIED FEFl-—YO\J SEE, T. AIM WITH TH' LIGHT AN’ TH‘ CARE OF "(H1 TIZAJECTORY Oi= TH‘ BULLET -- I'VE scan’ FOR ‘m’ PATENTS-- NOW SAY A NIGHT BOMBER COMES OVER-"I REACH BEHIND TH’ DOOR 5W5 / w ' corn. no ifi n51 slnvics. ma. - v “no. us. ranorr. 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