Auggsr 29. 1940 mi.‘- Former Champ gtill In Pro Golf Tourney GAYLE TALBOT Aguuiuied Press spurts Writer "my. H»- MR. lfifik-fof: . 1e young 51701‘ 5 5011" “Luii- “(in than he did. but, HAQQ“, ‘.116 ou codger from 111.11 incic iun than any- ‘ Proicssionai Golfers clnnnpionsliip went 1 1.11- first iwo its-hole rounds ' - )1ll\‘ twill’- M1,“. was reduced to l6 com- 9.11.0115 and wait was one of them. he iivc-iinic former professional .,,_,,~,1p.o11 \\'£15_b(.'l\llllll£ like BJIGW I (11111 11ml retiring to get at his next giuuiinci (i vicinii, ilaiold (Jug) Mc- B)’ I Bill In‘ Tak Pirates First D-pum, 10.19 Canuolan champion, .1 [c111 11c engages 111 a 313-1101: mar- 1111011 tciiiorrow‘. g Wound UP Hum“; oven par for asholes today . ,,@ vs-scd out young (.111 beiiers cf by, 0111111115. Al'K-. l 11D. and V10 '_,,~ .11, (11 ueai, NJ. 2 and 1. _ c.1111‘ bdiflzrll one ‘o1 rlagens 0,6,“, rnals, 51:1 was 1n there, too, i,“ uiivlllllg victories over Stan sazowsti. or winsteu, Conn, 4 and 3| and luv Mangrum.) and l. Sar- azen iacesl the consioeraoie ob of c . mod. 1 1..11'('., the year's second biggest 1 111111101", was beaten by Ladle \l1lll)1ll':lll\~'i3 unknown from 11. 1111111., 2 and 1, 111 n. , , ui-u 111 iiio second round lfolllls, of Hinsdale, 1ll. on it’. . Nelson. who fought it out 11'11 in last year's final, had “rune when he had to go 1.1 oliinlnato the veteran ‘ ~11. o1‘ ltunison, NJ. oi Chicago, the medal- to shoot. the most coll‘ of the meeting as l1e 111 ‘Plioren of Aub mdnle, ,1 and ‘.1, and Kv Liif ocn, oi ,. ‘uv (he 571110 score ' u :1.t'/.(:l through twO' . r 111111 1111s eight under (i. 1111s, closest approach ililliFfll. 11310 remained in the run- " _ this 634's 1111111 Art . B1111 Hogan and Al Brosch ztlale. N.Y. ReriMS-ox Lose To White Sox NEW YORK, Aiig. p 1\':1hin one game of the P1. the Pacific Coast League rnl-tecut king, gave up but. three n :11r> seven innings he worked. lee Hevlllfl relieved after Fleming yaw (v.11: lg 11 pinch hitter. S .____..__,___ __ Gillette's NEW TECH RAZOR GIVES . ME r11: MOST COMFORTABLE , SHAVES or MY use four Basic A dvanfages Malta This Easiesf- Shaving Razor Any Man Ever Used, Bar Nona Alli? it from “Bucky" \\".iltcrs,\\7iibur Shaw and IlllillUllS of othcr men . . . shii mg is d. cinch with the new (Illlfllv 'i'cch Razor. You whisk Oil louggli ircnrd without nicks "f 1'1 . get good-looking snows every time. Precision Built he 'l'c:h Razor and the im- Proud iliuc Gillette Blade are precision made. They fit exactly ~ . . work together pcriectl . And today's liluc Gillette Bia e is 111.11lc of steel hard enough to Cut glass. 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At Pittsburgh, the Pirates, driv- g hard for i1 first-division Na- at drove in’ lace Phila- -2 with the Rip Sewell games from the last, alléilgga Phtlllplwillldb nea 1 and Joe Bowmanngml’ Major Sully Carries TRURO, NB, Aug. 2B—-(CP)— Sully, a Halifax horse owned by J. H. Breeri, ran a-wny with the honors today in the named race at the opening of the Eastern D1‘.v.ng, Association's two-day harness meeol Driven by Cummings, Sully took} all three heats of the event. Sag eac Major Bowes, Mrs. S. Gradyks Sum-merside, P.ELI., iwse, sprang a surprise by taking two heats of the 2.24 Tro and Pace. Gail Har- vester, a strong favorite, failed to come through and ended sixth in all three heats. or Bowes, driven by O'Brien. the first two heats but was, nosed (it by Uscita Britten in tbei third. e Summerside horse kept the lead until the last quarter of Ma] took by h neck. Allaway, owned and driven by J.. Rgvan Bath. N.B.. tcok the first, and third heats of the Free-fcr-Ail‘ In the second Ailaway i-sri until the threequarter mark \'Jl’l'3l'l ‘r1111 311mm edged into the lead and l held it Drive Division 111s 1on1 victory ,Giant.i cilmibeddnto I. tie with s1. hnzidily despite Louis Cardinals for third piece in, outburst bvthe Notional League by whipptngl the Cards 5-2. l victories. one aboard in the third inning and heavy bnt- I Giants margin of victory. Bowes In 2:24 Class At Truro; Twin - For _ Berth e -.-- , NEW YORK. AuB. 28—(AP)—A1tlng by Rookie Maurice Van 30-10 15-bit rampage at the expense of bays y against, three singles and only one man New York 1 reached second base. At St. Louls the The defeat ended Lon Warnekefis string of eight straight A home run by Joe Moore with another four-bugger by Tony Cuc- cinello in the ninth proved tho Wins Off Honors 2:24 Trot and Paco Major Bowes (Mrs. Grady) l i Uscitu Britten (Brooklns) 4 2 silent Joe (Baxter and Mc- Curdy) 2 3 Brian York (Dauphinee) 3 4 Jean Henley (Cruickshank) 5 5 6 '1 2 vita-lean w»: Gail Harvester (MacKlnley) 6 Peter Pin (McDonald) '1 Model T. (Jabalce) 8 Times: 2:12 3-4, 2:13 l-4, 2.15. Free For All Trot Allaway (Ryan) Hal Britton (stewart) squire Hanover (Sempie) Millie Kalniuck (Kelly) June Evans (Porter) ‘Times: 2:10. 2:11, 2:12. wanton-—- eass~n slow»- Named Race Sully (Brecn) 1 1 1 Direct L. NlcNciil 8.: Mclsaac) 3 ‘.1 l Dermal 4 3 2 Vesta Bars (Cruickshiink) 5 4 i San Ton 2 5 Times: 2:11, 2:11, 2:12 1-2. lDizzy Dean lReturns To \'Chicago Cubs to Chicago ubs c mo flfillililll , ears one of , In scoring his second consecutive , pitchers in baseball, 1s coming back shutout and 12th victor three defeats, Sewell a owed but, ( ZHARLOTTETOWN GUARD! A \-' Famous Horse Dead In Ireland Ends Days At DUBLIN. Aifil-(opi-oocuva, BreakeTs three-year-old filly which won the New One Thousand Guineas and‘ i. 1 New Oaks in English racing this i year, has died in Eire. Godiva, the BOSTON. Aug, 25_.._1i_p,_H,.,J est filly of her age in training in days or glory mm; me vacl]! England this season, was by Hyper- Rainbow, which in 1934 defended : ion out of Carpet Slipper. the famous America's Cup against i CHICAGO. Aug. 28.—-(AP) ~Jer- (uizzy) me greaffggbhggé 111;; .1 clean sum-w of 1n men's golf tournaments C . Re all of the lankv hurler from Famous Yacht lMrs. Leo Dolan Makes Sweep Of Calf Tourneys O'I"I‘AWA. Ailll- 2B »-(CP1 - year. Mrs. D. Leo Dolan of Ottawa ioday won the final field day of rAGi; sizvigifv BASEBALLS t BIG SIX 1 I i (By The Associated Press) BATTING (three leadc-Ls 111 fiilCll league) G Al! If II PCT Player. Club Radcllif, Browns 120 4432 66 101i . Williams, R Sox ll-i 438110 151 . Appl g, W. 83X 116 437 69 150 .' R1, ' Bets 39 111i . ‘ W1 Du ~ 1‘. T18 13,3 .' l).11111:11r,-,, (1.. , 5a 133 _ Iloinc Ituiis:—- , American, League: -Sox,_ 34. National Cardinals, 3'1‘. Red Mize, Fcxx, Lraguc: i Runs Ifuiied I11:-- . . Anicri ".111 L. .1101 “ll-l .3 __ . here this léficdi“ 5r‘ , .1. .na..~., 100. Grcenoirg Licaguc»: M120, 1 "*1"?- . ____i_%—::_ m T- O- M. SOIl\\'iil‘l'S British chal- ‘ ' ' I ‘ I uisn of he Texas League was uii- — H , _ _ _- _/ ,t11e Quebec branch. Canadian 1 .1 “i nounced {Lflflfly by the Cub manager, pleted onlv one gamt lpctnigefodl-“Zlnldtgyolililiknals "bc11.gysu-;i)- Ladies (loll Union. :11 the Rlvpr- 1' ‘ I’! galbby Hartnett. who said he hflllfd Dean. who cost the Cubs 5185.000 market {ulnar mpnrlvzzj-fl‘ 111111114’ 11101111 Cllli). _ _ ‘ ‘ (By The Canadian Press) ave mean ieauv tor Natwnfll in cash and three playeis in i938. i‘ ~l \ f‘ L" Mis. Dolan posted an 8-1. eight - (League duty in the Cincinnati se- rierghooening here Sept "in :0 uzimes to lead St. Louis Car- V. five tlmcsjoLthe ing to the ship breakers in be m. dufiftl to scrap metal. in Rainbow cost her backers. head- fd by Harold S. Vanderbilt al- mosl $500,000. What slit» larouuht now faces his great chance to re- 7. capture at least a part o1 his hurl- e eccentric moiindsmnn. 11110 mg 319w, '11; W111 be his final chance with the Cubs. according to iiartnett, who said:- 43 on the outgoing nine -on her las; nine. wnnanl 111 i934, has hurling been with Tulsa since vnr "1 "There won't be any more axperi- as junk 11115 mt 1,9,." ,1;,.,,1.,,.,, bu. , Y,‘ _. ._ , 1o be sent there so _he nenting with Dean. Ii he c1111 pitch Fllmours r11~n~111<1 111v» 1.1111 1.7; .51; .1 .. ‘ml L‘, , . could experiment with a new side (we'll keep him. 1f he can't pitch yar plug-n U“. ;,,.,,,-,. ,,, “nun if,‘ f", J~“f“""5e arm delivciv alter 11c 1111.. _...1 ,I‘m not even sure he'll be with ill $12,000. r’ ‘ i I‘??? L," m‘ 1. ll ' ' If l, cglnoxnext spring." , 11111» P. Irma-Jul. 011R BOARDING 1101isEII OUT OUR WAY over par, 1o 11111 low gross honors iodays tournament, posting a iiflfill". The 111s‘. wo. lwas held 1n and B ‘i1 ‘Bdlall Na ‘s niilraflwn swim t me Can- on. ll years . of New _ , o" e1" the 111911: o0 ,1(1 11 »,,,,.‘5-_,,,m be .1 fi. ICi — Nlzijo Iloople rr/ - wEtLmEii. '4! BORRH e. noun‘ ' 7% H1M HOME FER A ’ AM’ TRACK HlM ; Tut: REQJRDE m 1-1111) MY eeur TIED ARouno "enormous... i-va g roe fivVifANMNG t ‘A""§<§5?.T.1‘$1é*é ' AwAv ....-ru1=:r Gou) AN’ ‘ mo’ til-I'LL on" ,_ §j“§\f5§3@°'~‘l' // QlLUER BELT BUCKLE wean Poo watt cue we ~i wuv 1S WUTH FIFTY GU66.’ 611 HlM I CANT sou 3E1" I as?’ or: vAQhT ALONG ulifl-‘OUT wsreu u.‘ (‘Q65 ? OD D129 1m ON. (J5 Qows ‘WM& ,1 ELNQNQ “\\\ E1152; ARE. MADE. r eorzio 1 LFROM ‘NEEWORK’ W1SDOM OF couiszszvmle PQEOOUG ENEQGW / EVEN THOUGH I AM THE INVENTOQ o? THE 5 AUQTQAuAN cQoulLm/Hv QHOQLQ 1 5511:5149 urcwsceasmzv ExeQTm-i IN Tue wbTgiz? so, ) (wane AQE vou 801/5 STAYHQG, 1.\i A ‘rem’ ? I m; SuRPRlSED To 1=1r~1o voo wage nor geeisnzizeo AT Ti-(E HOTEL.’ -~»~T»\“ees AND I ,oi= couraslz, ma; -- 14.5631? HQAKF “- ‘QU ABE A YOUNG MAN, BUSTEQ, AND HALE 1.1.5.» 15:7», LEN-EMM- i: AM PAsT MY PRlME AND (mow T i " (LN (on ?»- av me WAY, _ _.__.. ;_;_ _:,;____ . l By George Hit-Marius Blackhawk SYRACUSE. N. Y.. Aug. 2B—(AP1 —Del Miller. drove Blackhawk. own- to a straight heat victory in l$5.2B0 Geefs Stake for twc-ycar- old during the grand circuit pru- gram at the New York State Fair track here today. Blackhawkli time of 2:05 l-4 in the sJcQnd heat. was the second fastest by a two- year-oid pacer this summer, Honan Crowley, owned by inc popular Hill Farm of Lexington, Ky., trailed the winner in both heats with Saratoga, driven by T. S. Berry and owned by the Long- acre Farm Philadelphia, 9a., third in both. Little Pat, black gleding owns/l by the B.err Fann of 13111101", Po.., and driven by Charlie Lacey. pac- ed (he fastest mile of the meet. when he won the Trottzng Club Stake in straight heats-clocked 1n 2:01 in both trials. Chief Counsel |driven by Recor and entered by B. C. Mayo of Tarboro. N.C., took second in both heats with Dusty Hanover, owned by Sullivan and Mawhinney of Machias. Me, and [driven by Vic Fleming, took third money. Harry Craig whipped Willie Ilope, owned by A. Morizo of Patterson, N.J., home 111 straight heats to win the third event, the $8116 118 Trotting Club stake for troitcl-s. After finishing sixth in the first heat of the Bieberisaac Stake, Countess Belwin came back to take ithe next two heats and the win- incrs share of the $3.000 purse. The Countess owned by Frank L. wall of the State Racmfl tion, was driven by Charlie Fl m- in of Syrazuse. _ 1e Abbott, driven by W111 Ca- ton and owned by F. White. of Lexintton. Ky, tcck the first hoot in the fastest time of the event, 2:01 1-2 but dropped to seventh in the second time out and “M1841 1541i- in the eight-horse field in the third heat The summaries:- First Event. Z-yeflf-‘flfl Pa"- Pm" $5.825, the Beer's bloke No. 6 2 in 3 Heat Plan i? Black Bonny. Scots Emilee. Victori- Otis Hal and Clara Reynolds an. r ‘rimc: 2.06M. 105'» ‘ Second EvenLlsi Division Pace, Purse $1,629.25, the Trotting Club l Stake. 2 In 3 Plan Little Pat (Lacey) Chief Counsel (Rccor) lDusty Hanover (Fleming) Blackstone (Parslini 1 1 , . . . . . . .4 gie Stein also suirterl. . 2.01. the Trotting Division Trot. Purse 1 $838.88. z In a nlln 1 Willie Hope (Craig) ..l 1 voltlnn (will carom .. Blackhawk (D. Mifler) i i Honan Crowley (Palin) .3 2 Saratogn (Bergy) . . . . .. -3 3 Jav Dee (.1. D111) - 5 4 Luther i-lauovei Rovfll 14141..‘ also} Dietfich ‘Activity 1.. Takes Straight Training Is Heat Victory Rekindletil LONDON, Aug. 28—-(CP)—-An- ed by Mahicn Haines of York, Pm, nouncement that racing is to be rc- the isumed 111 England Sopi ll has rc- ikindlccl acilvxty 111 training sla- lbles long idle. Since racing was halted entirely (in England early this summer be- mause of the invasion threat iru.n-‘ ,ers have had little or no work at iall. Some thoroughbrrds have been‘ chipped acros- the Atlaninc to iCanada and thc United Slates. jOthers went to Ireland, 1 1 The Jockey Club's announce- gmem altered the pciure. Jockeys who haven't, been called up for the fighting forces are excrrlsng mounts again, stable lads are bxslu tiriiiiers ncrupird with gfiting their charges lllio condition [or thc tracks. Date of resumption will leave only 12010111, l0 weeks of the normal flat raczng season. Hopes are hgh. however. that ivinter racing under National Hunt. Committee rules also will be p1‘ slble, Baseball Results rnsrniiiiTir RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston ) 032 020 l00—8 15 l Chicago 200 100 000-3 9 2 St. Louis 0110 100 001-2 l0 2 Melton, Brown and Dunning; Warneke. Cooper and Owen Errlckson and Bcrres: French, Root, Bryant and Collms, Todd. First Game: Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 l l Pittsburgh 300 l0i OOx-B 9 1 Mulcnlrv and Warren; Seweli and Davis. Second Game: Philadelphia 011 000 000-2 8 0 Pittsburgh 020 003 0011-5 B 2 Higbe azid Atwood: Bowman and Fwrnandcs. Brooklyn at (‘incinnaf-i, postpon- ed, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE (‘hit-ago Boston 000 ('00 200-2 5 ll and Trash: Fleming, Heving and Faxx. i 020 000 010-3 5 I 112161111‘ 1i TILIJI‘) Tl-IIiI/‘IIIDILER- BACK TO SECOND CHILDHOOD. INTERNATIONAL Montreal 0'10 I00 000-1 Ilvffiiln 010 000 lllx-‘B 9 0‘ Kimb-(ll and Giuliani; Glebril n rid McCullough. LIVERPOOL. NSI-Aug. 28—(CP) 2 ~lTrrcrless bail played by Middle- iAmv Jane (Fzwnall) . . . . 4 l!‘ ion Cardiniifs picved too much for Bostonian R150 Hm- (Livsrpccl Lnrrupsrs today when 'lin1c: 2.03. 2M‘- ihe Cardinal; lacked a 8-2 tr n1- I-‘ourth Event, 1.01."... Slower Trot, Purse $3,020 BIBIIPT-Il-Dllc stake heat Plan j Countess Beiwm (Fiemllltl) 1 51 i The Abba; (Caton) .1 '7 8 9r‘"“‘i’i° “T” (pat-nut; '3 l 2' ann n - - ‘hrnlinker 111i Meredith. McCal, n Abb ' r n. '“-i'~1..1:§lz.o41§,y 2a.(lgl¢.l‘2.ll6%. niing o11 the Maritime Chem Jens 11ers to even up lilo Nova Scniza Senior Biveball Main and Semiy finals at 2-2 in the best of s:ven acres. Liirrpocl wi1= in dlfiiruiies frcm 11in start. and two costly errors in the srccnd 1nn.ng assured the v.5- liters’ victory. 1 AND LISTEN TO ME - vouue LADY- IT'S TIME YOU STAYED (sassy; EVENING -AN‘ YOU'RE L) E T GiktlDlNfié-Er 11-115 EVENING —I'VE PUT ME FOOT T '? WELL-l HATED TO DO IT- BLJT VM GONNA QLJN I SUPPOSE SHE WILL LOCK HEF-ZGELF IN HE? QOO V - M AN’ CB HOW 1 1 -_, -_ TiE1§F¥iHc§E§Y35 E“; vou MET (-1523 V _\ n (“f ,, 1 w _ ' /' =>____ , - m . "- , n.1,. o a 4 .1. 4\L\L- Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE Flee-sues sucu A we ro 11-11; cLuB wrru us- NE 621065 PLAVEQ MUST TAKE HEQ HEILL NEVER KNOW THE POPEVE W1 DFFEEENCE, since ALL or= ‘THE MINUTE 1'5 KNOCKfi OUT ONE OF YOU, BEFORE "IOU GET A CHANCE TO USE YOUR B1366 KNLiCKLfé. THEN ANOTHER ONE OF YOU WILL RUSH IN AND TAKE HtM ON WHAT D0 YA MEABLMAW? NOW USTEN CLOSED/- ALL EEVEN 0F YOU ARE TO FIGHT ‘POPEVE SINGL-Y, BUT EVEN 1F \ 1'1’ 15 AN 'EVER\ITH1Nl:.1 - GOES" F1GHT. WE WONT TAKE A CHANCE-—- WIMPV, LOOKiNéi F012 THE QUEEN. WHO IS THE SEA HA6 1N Diac-iulsE, ovERHEARs ‘>OME élNléiTE-IZ wHléDERlNéi ,/(/ "D TIRED FIGHTING ALL 6EVEN OF vou 1N EACH oi= 11-15 €>EVEN FiL-JHTS THAT 111.1. BE cuizmims LLBEfiO t SWELL IDEA,MAW.' 1<11\1 rue one WHO KNOCK’: HlM our, our HtM our OF H15 Mtslztzv, \———1 I 14111-1, MAVL HUH? FOR H TIPPLE AND "CAP" STUBBS R11 PIrhruis. i NEVER SAW SUCH FUfkYlV/E HAD TO §WIM THROUGH RACING TORRCNT5 - - [BUT I LED THEM ON —- Li __ THAT NIGHT OF THE STORM i THGJGH WED Au. b: KILLED. 1T CAML WITHOUT WARNlNG -- A ROARING GALE AND A VEIUTABLE CLOJDBUILST. OJR TENT WAS sw/EPT AWAY —- mes Clo-SHED ALI- ND us. me LIGHTNING WAS 1N - 1s m’ POISON (w BETTER TODAY? 50mg! 3,17‘ WHEN ITHINK OF ALL WE WENT THROJGH" m CAP STUBBS! JUST ‘fill EVCFL DARE LLT ME. HE All You 1.1m: Amour 5171-45. our!» mc, AGAIN!!! 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