PAGE SIX ' SPORTING NEWS Great Racing’ Expected Here Wednesday, Thur. the largest entry 11st in Maritime annals for a two-day meeting, race fans here are assured that the Goodwill Horse Races Wed- nzsdav and Thursday afternoons will be something to iemembe. With fine weather probable and, the horses will be called at 1.15 pm. W. 1-1. Benton, the assistant clerk of the course has been in- structed to have all his arrange- ments made so there will be no holdups and they will be on their way for the first heat of the futur- From all over the Maritimes thol ity stakes at 1.80 9-m- liest in the speedline have either| arrived at the track or will arrive this evening‘. Settled there are Jollity 2.05 1-4. V/idows Pride 2.06. Rhea Mae 2.04 3-4. Lew McKinney 2.01 1-2. Tip Abbe 2.05 1-4. Dale H. 2.06. Lone Ace 1.59 1-4. Bonnie's Boy 2.03 3-4. The Walnut Abbe 2.05. Gay Law 207 1-2. Royal At Law. 2.04, Josedale Hoosier 2.07. Top Hat 2.07 1-4. Sir Admiral 2.10, Gift- liiie 2.08. Jean Henley 2.08 1-2.' Sandy D. 2.09. APycne 2.09 l-2.,l C; 'Ann 2.11 1-1. The Baker‘ 2.03 l-4. Josedale Gold 2.10 1-4, O l U. Vela 2.13 Milrlcl Hanover 2.03 1-4. 1nd a couple cf dozen] 1 records varying fromj Ant.’ ;: 1.1a irotters that arel i;.ib1::l :11 re or will arrive this. evening \\'e may mention Lee‘ Brcwer 2.00 3-4. Pagliacci 2.09 1-4.1 Sunnimeucle 2.07 1-4, Lee Mc-? Ki l; ivatchim 2.06 3-4. . e S 211 1-4. June French, McN/silis Picl: 2.11 1-4. Thel on 3.11 1-4. Tracey Hlinoverl 1-4. Johnny Eager 2.11 1-4.1 stie Budlong 2.12. Coronation‘ ' p 2.18 2-4. and many oth-l u Tonal one! with slower ma s. l Jfiz,» ‘w " ar-old futilriiy stakes wi. The officials who are handling, l the eetlng include. starters D. K. McLeod. Wednesday and Dr. R] _ c. Dougim. Thursday; Judges.’ Walter S. Broivii. presiding, S. ' Thane Belyea. Fredericton. Harry Silllphant. summerside; timers. L. B. McMillan, Byron Brown. and A. A. Lockhart. Silmmerside; clerk of the course. W. J. Brown; patrol -- ' judges, Charles Reardon, Charles rue CHARLUTPETUWN GUARDIAN‘ Baseball Results SATURDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE o Chicagolll), Louiswi ‘ Bo ton . 115111118 11 Phlladelphia 6. New York I sanouan aaaova New York 2. Philadelphia 6 New York l, Philadelphia I 5:. Louis 5. Chicago a . Brooklyn 5, Boston 4 Brooklyn ‘fl. Boston 4 Cincinnati 3. Pittsburg 1 Cincinnati 3, Pittslaurg i INTERNATIONAL taaov: l PLAY-OFFS Toronto 1. Newark 5 l SUNDAY NATIONAL New York 0, Philadelphia '1 New York 4. Philadelphia. 5 Cincinnati l. Pittman: '1 Cincinnati 2. Plttsburg 1 Brooklyn 0. Boston 3 Brooklyn 3. Boston 2 St. Louis 1. Chicago 2 .. v ' . l x‘ V Saweascrstil.tirsslisz-... Junior K. 0f 6. Bonnie Smythe m... .. gular tune-up and caretaker Will lam McAusland said he hoped to ' have either a trotter or a pacer e smash the existing marks wthichgre pacing, 2 0; 1-2, made y ud ~ Wenger. 2 o5 1-4. trotting. 2.01 3-4. Made by Alloway, 2 04 3-4. The. trotting mark had a rather close call during Old Heme Week when Wat- chim equalled it. widow's Pride. 2.06. owned by C of olumbus softball league. E Wly. St Stephen, N B This was an outs.anding pacer in his first two games looked good to coo W85 unable lo 59-1‘ llnmedilllély ls Undecided manager of Toronto Maple Lcr. -: of the Nalionalffockey Lent," By taking the Beavers 6-5 and was among the wounded soldi Among the horses that are flli- 9-8 the Cubs won the Junior soft-i returning to Canada on board t ._ ravine a lvt o! attention ls the ball ‘championship of the Knights] hosplchl ship Lady Nelson which reached Halifax on Satur-rlav. 195 247) The Beavers after taking thel Still recovering from wounds. ne Chicago 1, St. Lxruis 5 Ctliicago 8. St Louis Z Philadelphia 5. New York 4 Philadelphia 2. New York 1 Detroit ‘I. Cleveland 2 ____ arr-Y" Detroit 3. Cleveland 0 _ Boston 8. Washington 7 Major Connie Smythe. former, i INTERNATIONAL (Playoffs) Toronto 2. Newark 3 iNCWZIIK leads best-of-seven ser- Buffalo s. Bal-thnore 4 lBufialo leads best-of-sevon- two year old form. Winning some the series in four straight. l-low- Whether he would accept the of-lgam” Sm“ H” | Ereat races on the grand circuit. ever the Cubs made a strong 181911 Dfesldenlib‘ 0f the Nil-L- He was injured as a three year old comeback to even the series at and was sold by Sullivan and Maw.‘ two all and then go on to clinch lunney m the pregent Own“ sgvvlnd the championship for 1944. The, l Flight Strips ‘I 04rd: Defeated But Still Load In llational League (I! The 5106101611‘ Preula .oach2 at Harrv Bwshert in the n-lghteam at‘ {er l-fenrvwyse shaded Max Lon er games with Cincinnati. llenmlllor When By The Comedian Pm; Detroit Tigers set a new ma *8? Gmioag Oubs d1 ed 8t. Louis ‘Cardina g’ cllnchirigayof the natlo W1 e l: ' -1. Chicago testerdev. Andv Police's two-run homer helped Claude Passeau beat league mark four years ago t ay at least one home their 15th straight game. The previous record was held joint- lv by the Tigers of l038_a.nd the ~--:-_§.EPTE-EZEER 1s 1944* ._ .3. .. h, 0 V_V_j —“i——___ McCune, F NewYork Giants o.‘ 103a The . slzeak was halted at 1e by Oleve- "ana- land two days later. flank Green- Soak, were 1'1, berg hit for the circuit in 12 of natural gm . ths 16 games. highwav riepartme monstratcd . will be de- First Wedding on Hospitol Ship l ,1 . WHEN’ Staff S lc-r wedding ellcu take. place on board tho hospilal ahip Lady Nelson. Both britlo and bride- groom were mo: rrigiiinl company . The conference _ bang hem has been on ilio Lfltly hclscn ever undu- me 3.15pm" o; the Canadian "inco slio was converted into n. hos- OOd Roe Association. in placej liltul ship, and the bride served on her of their annual OOnVEnRDn. with. ‘mm April, 19-13, the co-operation of the- Canadiavil provincial governments. iilicra of tho ship's $39.11‘ Sgt. McCunc l . C ..pp . .c ushers. Th9 until January, 19-1-1. ‘ lrléxxglarltppatients’ This was the first wclltling on tho ctl iiv Manila] ship, which. lirlurc illo ivnr, sonnclnndaprcialyzilcrl was tho lliigs 'p 01' tlia Canadian orchestra plnycdtbc we tint; march l. v . . ‘ ‘ ' ' . i . - lizhlight of the sixth and last m, starters and m P _ and apparently faster than etel ha.‘ l - _ _ _ _ _ ___ in i" a new: Alon Hi hwa s --= - ~- e pm“, are at least three, POW At S_alnt John Labor Day The fined [i as ‘,o,,ows_ - l u B I ‘ 11100515. CYPPUs -- (C?) - G10: Fl lo take the,bnck-» LQNDQN _ b d n beat 23o and this face l§,2§wp?§:gk-l1_1ec€ré0 ttoJ rift up i cublsLJ B e ~ l - - a 5 ,1Sxvgrgsocifnnsmglge‘almgsboivn Zocllcs out 3f ivagliing the ,,1(1l,~‘1l0»l»13l1l?!1ne Russell. 31m g0 any“! a 1M o; anew . n 0 n rac .' ' ' ‘ ' ___ - e,’ ema e n r-w e_ _cr oar s or .1no.cu.n1 the Duke of B (l m, ‘is considered at least four secondslgurke‘ c" Ménflgfllg}, C-C g New features h, m, matte, 0g; two grades. Monthly production of —ihe Nutrition Bureau suggests by a flying barf, ..,,._, 0...,“ ‘o we h,“ number oqslow so The widow's Pride is ex-'A‘ ' ' ' ‘l SAINT .1011 " 4 17 liighivav development m ma gumre. the cheaper quality is already elcanlnit ci_iur1: .._. and two force - ‘Pies it wiEl be necessary to race lllected to 1111111511 NW1)’ comllctl ion ‘B v H P’ E L d E I (CPi _ my l '~ oi") '.- _ will be discussed at the forth-l 10900 PM“ “d 15 expected 1° “S? (“"1495 Q1 "mfg?" ° ‘m9 @115" °1 1511111- flve classes each day, ‘ ‘in the fastest class at the meet. iware; e-lxls-Ffim mefiu’ s§ mun. ’ J',l whd “.On"‘,,';1 ‘ ’"““:,-°°l(5~ ‘ taming Imerpmvmclul conferent-el to_15.000_pairs. ‘W819 : Sublect m change the program 771'?‘ 225 "Oi and pace has l!‘l'\11h'] ' ‘Ln’ MD ammo)!‘ baseball eh E ' ‘ lhflhmm unmlof Highwav Ministers their dc ulYl —_j_m for Wednesdaw afternoon is: Twa- m"? 1151 0132 but 11 15 fxlleflfldlTriilrlirlosr-OHM Mc-Kenzle Om ' ‘sl again becnmre1pl;lr€t'i1r]i,citi]l1stfingfifilws mmlslers and ‘mgineés’ 1° be m“ liear-Old Futurity. 2.14-2.16 Trgt that quite a few wll cancel out nndl ' ‘ ' lwhm (h... "ounce... Columbm, at Kentville. N-S» on September 36' and Pace. Classified Trot. Free- lhat it will g0 dOWn to more v93. Eagles gf~fhjg my 11;; spur“, and 2'7 next. l Fmf-{Ul Trot and Pace. first filnhble proportions. It will be racedl in the seccnd frame ofi-t lieu-in- A su5gssli°n Wm be put mrward‘ Dlvxwm 1/15 Trot and Pace. ,n_i two divisions and may be Con” " three series. Slrlnrocks‘ took the 111M highway and airway trafficl small‘ Th r1113‘ afternoon. algojnldarfd amcng one of the gr-eqg.’ iopener 4-3 and i...» Ne,“ go hand and hand by the construc- Ptt o "on . . g. ' .iun r ire, ' -, .- . v . 1 “‘.= 1 -- " " , row Fume}, ztmhgjgaeTrgte lzrgdranériéie, mfluri" ilpgténsnailn “Ililrllélllirslllere are cas le Io. tie !\c\\ B.unsuicl< title. 1°“ "1 “W” “m5 °r m landing fields. adjacent to high- Free-For-All no: Runlor Free- i Ycslcrdw there were a lar s 6 ‘ wa ' 1 t‘ for th needs of _ q - a _. ge nu,“ 55 as a so u ion e For All ‘Trot ..nd Pace. 2.19-2.22 lber of vsltore a! the track to erect n P1 ,2 s! c, d, n t 4 T. communities with small populatioin (f con vision and 2.25 ihorsemen friends. - o 4- in order that they may take a - Tr” "m1 Paw- icharxzes and lrcmqigiclilgiofniuielrlfil I e vantage of the coming develop- To enahlethe five classes to be a< ‘houszh Werlncs-lqv‘; 11nd Th O s s 1 lll€flb in air travel. A paper on raced off ...e stariinc time hasldays races it'll! selcmszlrcat aihe lXrs-l I {his Wm be presented biy J- D. bc~n advanced to 1.30 phi. andjg me char]ottéAO“-n traik rngs n Miliar. deputy minister o High- " - .—— , __'_, “ __ I ways. Profikrlice of, Ontario." Wm "_‘-_—— . ~ whu hg wa ranspor a-on A ister of Agriculture repoins a hum-l be like‘ in Carlada after the avur. ers n u lber of enquiries having been ma e, and what will have, to be donre t6 pegarding the open season for,‘ effeztivclv regulate it. will be ore- cnrt in a paper by W. G. Robert- ‘ ' ~ ' . f th UP To Wzn Mixed Doubles lgfiiefolhéhiollllfiaziil“5- ‘B’ T“ "“°"""'" ‘m S“""“""*“""’ °’ ‘n °“"' . _ _ . . d‘ Automobile Association, illsbmétetigg £13555 101121811. “éiarllntE A§§i§°g§j§f§jjs,§§‘,§§§%,,,,""§1gh°, lvhlgnhas kept close tab on auto. . - ~ . s. v . r- - T , 4.1- lSeptember 2cm to December 115th, {gov by-ln-eeping .. ,ic,,b,c,,_efqdc,._nigélvaezralwsvalvomenls during the iz-o 1111'. l’.= r th 11;; _ . .- . . . Ectl u - 1 lul". Bag ‘m r mm Cwcla d I (111 . - ‘ ' C' lllbllS C [lflltfillwj e roulnllglrlerllltflgjhgenuisf, a1 5 °Ql°°k' wax‘ lDuclIIs ligrjclulslirlxescl; MQTQQHSGIEllCf brilliant 5110111111121 n§.~.»‘}‘§,.,‘§,,,‘,‘§}'s The Principles, gfsoil meichanicsd. ‘ih-“eush llle kindness 015;‘ Jgck HEQ,,ZQSO._.N°“ ‘Wssggadnrlegi l2 of all kinds in flilllrcglltc. Geesc- hv ofubbv QVPrmile and numu Qng, Y,§1ex",§f§,%’e?d”'{,,. . __ ‘v ' _- _ 0 "l s. ‘ n 4n En ‘T. * r ' ‘ i3..-us..m..\-I“°»?§§‘,fl5‘ M ‘ ' of 1 mm” ma“ Ban!’ 5 In akreglmi The) Tigers won [lie ("l‘"ll“1‘ 7-2 m“ comcreme by Earl s‘ Benmm When Sgt. Olin Dows, Rhinelander, N. Y.. talk- words made sense. He convinced them that funiiq 1° ' ‘l ' ‘ ‘orilgelgfiilet -September 20th tow“ Dwmmr“ 5111411311" ‘111111 ‘J18 Of l!“ Defmqment o‘ Public works’ ed to this group of Germans. taking advaniage of fight was hopeless, so 56 men surrendered to 11in l" r afiemiece 3-0 as Crenu-v ‘ 1N9“ Yml" ‘me °f the outstanding his fluent knowledge of their own language. his t- - --_ ~___.~ _ Mr w n. Shaw. Deputy Min- " - » . Nwember 19th tw -hlt i a soils engineers of the North Ameri- ___ __ e l -“{*.,'“°'.....°,“"§,’,‘e “gfi; , Wilfm“ i" 31°“ 51112;? P°_*.@‘l1l'nnll0- Llltlittli $331021?’ sglllfican Qvhilnvhl- T1191? Prlwllchl W‘ m‘ 7 n ti‘; _ . ,,,, mm“ (rnwn o, me K of c Jllnlflf Tennis ber l~t to November 5 cc u=l e o; a doublehgader “mm ChQ-y _ pllcation to thedesign and con-, l- ' * - - "Bag Urnlt Eight '3'. gave the Beneais n ll".l‘“ltl cm struciion of subgrades. stabilized; (‘(111311 Centre. l \|~ I ,.,,~ a. _ . _ . T ,__ U,“ _ , _ 5 I. 15595 Barbara Coyle and M“, Woodcock - O....oer 1st is O -; percentage points over the Browns; base courses. underground drai.i-_ Md Wamlrl dual-SS “llanullrrie Peters, Doyle meci Misses Barbara Dovle fiber 31st inclusive. Bag Llmi: Eighti _At,St. Louis the Bi-oivns won the arcs. frost action prevention and so , 1m 5.411,. FT, h“; Him Miss. and_ Bethany McDonald in the’ l Just game 5-1 but lost the night- "ti. anfl the importance nf a soils “W; 51,15" P gfrmsse-"l-lulllo!" 180i": doubles this after-| Native Partridge — October l5th;¢§0__812 - - (than ‘r0 cf e..rs and noon at 4 o'clock. Also ant» nfltn 0c ober 31st inclusive. Bag‘ v‘ _ ~_ “Mn Waliom 2415s the juniors interested in lnixcdlblfnlt-fiper Hat: _ 7 .cr S ep- , flnOlllJlflS please be on hand to draw Ifungarian Parlriflpc/bcason t/ube , —“' orator,v_os a service ,unit_in I. 3' 11-11111‘! arranged . R in checked Pheasants -No Open Season LSgtkBrEton ~Wins ‘Ijocarl: ——~-— R. ch41‘. Golf Title liraml llirlwil . MONDAY NIGHT Raging Rgguflg FEATURING voua FAVORITE MUSIC JonScil Olh?l‘e_\'SSiEl‘dHj-',118183111111‘ Low net Flt Lt i‘ n‘ c. A. F. more than 30 fellow airmen to take ,‘ new, by iiendemm Cameron. do. t2]: 51.1,. 5., , . a and Cudmore, TRENTON. N J.. Sept. 1'7 — l- _vflnujfg-Qfllggggd“h? s~@°_"d1°n'cross.l='lt Lt a c, (AH-Singapore. owned by T. L. i DANCING 9—12.30. ADMISSION 59C. we. (‘filled QXCBIYKMH], a ' c .M@°1\1111nn (Pete Kellv finished sc-‘Gustin of Holicoug. Pa. won the __ ,__,_, an“. ‘Cm ab“, {he 'oy 35°93 fwlflicoild bill $11108 he was not in 'hel2 H trot. the closing grand cir- F-fie kn,” {r M C 1111B Dal ,race for the prizes the award wane cuit race at the New Jersey State v15:- a; [he ha“ A WWI-Jo the next man ) fair. in straight heals Saturday M“, .3 ' 0" “RS runner-up; Runner-up low net. PO Law. Well driven by Vineyard he fin- " “B, _ £91109. donated by Prowse Ems ished seveml lenizths in front of onhown (‘wit Club, Speealty compttitlon for p13.“ his fl d in each race vcdere Course to théier scoring most sevens F0 R Chuck Sienal. owned by S S the afternoon. The‘ Arms rong_ donated b‘? Holman’ Mather of Princetown. also scored keen and the wea- Ltd ' 5 a sétrgight ‘(la-race A victory lg mtlide " even. I 55;. 21 rot .neyar was up e ri . .e winners were a5 routDucklfilthlfflgnffgfifyggga,“ éafs-lthe winner and won eight of l High m... o; d... s... Moflfkezi (llhc, nine mile heats raced Satur. ‘ln pan-v a’ l K l ' ~Ar ——- SUMMARY L‘ Mcnfmnld won “Om P‘ Cub-LIZ Trot. Three one-mile Dashes. ley- 21-11 l _. . elflzllftllgonald won from L. Mc-l l.“ LHWYACIIT , KIN._S'MEN DANCE i Esl- Bord B ' r i h . - . . championrnr) cllhign 2W2; ltvaevizivgt]: l dolhgvihdgrbfl§svllsgtlfl Billllttllnv Pr!“ ‘ . . e ner. r........c. ..-........ . G, McDonald won from R Brad l Purse $1.000. Genfiral Mahlon H. ' " Margernm Trophy to Winner Ma]. Gen. G Vanier OMG D50 Mc can a . I - - - - -- - -. wwelcome by Capt. H. Du Pavlllo Donald, 21.12 Chuck signal. (Vlrtéyllfdl min“ r 1:11 15 Riven reallln Paris. - (Canadian Arm W B D 1 l B ton Hanover. arman) » “' went-Ir llfiuph” alieintestbhree” rlrtiggzs ,Kerry Scott. (Miller! 3 3 2 The Knhqns or Columbus quon grlieflby Aubrey Ward and two by M:E13;‘»vv!s,ta.tcd. Prrilinl. Atlantic wurnamen: held over the week- 9- 0n C-llcy. l Tlmé. 06 2 09 2 m; b; rd was highly successful. The ’- ‘ ’ ' ' iggest upset of the tournament 2,“ Tm‘. Th.” u‘ Dash“ was last two Year's champion o t l, 51m T" m, ymsenhd Leonard McDonald losing out in p r ll m” ' ' p' tlfie semigfiniiis’ tohgub; tlttigcnogzlid 1 Winner by Stacy Trent Hotel a ter a arr oug a e. s i a" """t..z::;= == "W Armored car hliifiilfiltil ‘Ynaszsz. ill e con ell an s came a ' . hairs width from the hub. How- "fig; §§§,",‘,’,'f,'.' ‘fin, ever when the measuring was Chucks wmowe, ‘ _ com-plated it was found that Gus WASHINGTON Se,“ ,.,_ (AP) Time, 2 07 14, 2 o9, 31L flmshed "-1116 British viroolv council an- hlid the edge. nounced Saturday that a new wea-,2:23 Pane. Purse 17.000. Three one l There were five who ‘lmmut a dew“ “mi l“ the 591m‘ D011. the staghound 1 armored car, mile heats. Trophy presented Win- ner by Ben Rldolfl. finals Leo DesRoches drew a bye produced an; and will meet Gus McDonald now 1s in us: lglifil§grfil§et§fl Tuesday nlshi at 6-30 to decide the tres. Capable of a speed of no mlhs|8}nga'oo1e. (Vineyard) 11011191 01 i116 M1111" 001111711911 8-11 hour. despite its heavy armor. Miss Katherine. (Slpcl silver platter for 1944-45. the new vehicle is used for armed Miss Brookdale, (Goodhart) Following were the results: reconnaissance. It has ti crew of E. Doucettc won from W. Mul- five men. llns. 21-15. a P. Curley won from L. Doyle. - MM anti-tank gun. _15. in -gun.q and an L. McDonald won from W. Smith 11180111 irun. -1 . A. Doyle won from A. Farmer. (-3. ‘McDonald won from L. But- ler. 21-15. R. Bradley won from C. Costello. -l3. A. Ward won from C. LeClalr. l llew British Record llationa! Film lfof 1% mm Boar l MOVIitd (Visual Education) Klnltora-‘Tuesday Remington-Wednesday Freetown-Thursday N. Wlltshire-Friday -___. nolmou. sept. 11 - toe-acu- ter) - A 42-year-old British re- ctlirg flor tge 111-2 $1111“ was‘ to - M] D i e ou as son o e, aor nns it-Fr 1. M t 1. gnlvtechnlc Hgarrlers Club when , when they stérmed ti: beaglzfssat Dlglppeeabaclvfuian Y3? lflgewlg‘zlatllgsgfi | » he “"1913, ‘he dlslan" 1" 91* ed and while awaiting removal, Jane Domis, citizen of Dieppe assist- ' mmmfl- 45 3'5 ‘emnd? “'- Tmmlg ed in dressing his wounds When Canadians wpturcd Di-ppe ln 1044 l g“o°,:‘dsgglfizinlhflglstfiémfeggfig Major Bult-Francis looked up his benefactress. and her; they are.’ Proof of Naal desperation before advancing Can- I food and medical supplies besides n u- ulvifl 111W“ tabmhcd ‘by Am-ed shrub“ ‘at Major Bull-Francis led the first Canadian unit to enter Dleppa on adians la found ln" the use of this train as a bar- ',ine shoim-tcanadian Arnw-Wll. Radiopholfll- gmmlqru 31-15" in 19oz, the heals of the retreating Hum-(Cansdian Army Overseas PhotoL. rier on a French track. It i4 loaded with precious I I l .‘Ke1ly won from H. Conway. l l5 L.'DesRoc1ies won from S Doirnn, 21-13. 2 R2 Curlew won from A. Doyle, 1-1 . L. McDonald won from E. , Doucette. 21-12. 0.6 McDonald won from A. Ward. l 21-1 . R. Bradley won from E. Kelly.i