PAGE SH _;Si’0RTN..‘ lEWS Creenbergb Homer With Sacks Loaded I-loists Tigers Into World Series Against Cubs By The Canadian Press A mighty humc run by Hank Greenbcrg \vith the bases loaded in the nit1tl1 inning proved the cham- pionship punch for Detroit, Tigers gesterday as they beat SL. Louis rowns (3-3 1n the first g-sme of a concluding doubleheader at Sports- . man's Park and sowed up the Ams: an League flag. Premature darkness was settling over the field and a light mist zvas falling as big Hank stepped up with his tcam a run behind and ~ gave one of Nelson Potter's screw- I balls a tremendous ride into the ,bleachers just inside the left-field foul line. Rain, which had delayed the opener nearly an hour. washed out the second game. Greenbergs sock buried Wo.'.1- ington Senator's last hope of fin- ishing in a tie and squared the Tigers sway for the opening game Iof the \Vcrld Series against Chi- = cago Cubs Wednesday in Detroit. jiflontreal Ekes Out Win‘ ‘To $fave OffEliminqtion r und with 11:01. ' W161’! Elmer (Red) a 130.100‘. hcmir . 1 1.1r1111g with n team- cn b g via an error to give ll‘..l.'_‘ the Royals a 5.4 dccision before 10,115.‘ fans The trrrcrrplr, Mon- tr:al's first h iii: serics. came of. ter Newark captured the first three games of the best-tourni- sevrn seru. Cubs Take National League Flag ly The Canadian Press Things were anti-climatic for the National League champion Chi- cago Cubs yesterday as they closed out the season by downing Pirates 0~3 at Pittsburgh. A small crowd of 3.751 shivering in the chill autumn sun watched the Cubs win their 00th game of the season. ' The Chicago champs w o took over the National League end in July and held it all the way against the surge of St. Louis Cardinals, nailed the pennant to their flagpole Saturday with an eight-hit 4-3 vic- tory over Pirates in the firs-t half of a double header. Just for Rood measure. the Cribs glso took the darkness-shortened second game 5-0 in seven innings. British Football LONDON. Sept 30 — (OP Cable) -Chesterf1eld, a strong leader in Old Country foofba:l‘s North League, improved its position yes. terday with a 3-0 decision over Sunocrland Tightening competition in this lgague left six teams sharing sec. 0nd place: Liverpool, Sheffield Wednesday. iiolton Wanderers, Blackpool, Sboke City and Bury. Bradford, after a 1.0 victory over Blackpool. rrdw shares third place with Huddersfield Town and Barn. sle)‘. 1n the Southern League. the re. vilalzed Tottenham Hotspurs beat the leading West Bromwich Albion 4.2 Charlton Athletic took over south- ern leadership after beating L-uton 6.1 Aston Villa, climbng Last, beat Arsenal 5-1. _ In the ScoVish Division Aberdeen remained at the top after a 1.1 rip with Pnruck This‘le Scottish Division "B" saw Dun- clre trko over a lea'=*r after down. inc, Rnlth R01‘ . 5-0 Durrett connccud for the game. 1 winning blow oft Icank Hillsr, who 1 walked him in three przrqous trips ‘Tlztre tvas none out at the time t and Salty Parker aboard on short-. . stop Dick Bakers bobble i l-Zrlier granrd JUFI four hits but the Royals used two of them to colic: all their runs Howie Schultz swattcd a 290.foot homer in the first inning with two out and two aboard on walks Re Bears made a determined bid in a hectic ninth but went down ,_ with the bases loaded ‘New Trophy Play ‘At Horseshoe Club Play is scheduled to begin tonight at the Brighton Horseshoe Club for the trophy donated by Mr. J.P. Crockett. A draw has been made and it was announced that players not turning out would lose by de- fault. Following is the draw: Robin vs. Toomhs. barter vs. A, Martin. Doyle vs. Whltlock. McLellan vs. Murley. Francis vs. Jeffrey. Phillips vs, McCourt. Buote vs. McDougall. Yorston vs. Fred Martin. Each player will play each other player once. the top three playring off in the finals. n. ..;.T.T Wins Campbell Quoit Trophy Bob Bradley yesterday won the Art Campbell silver ‘my and quort championship of the Knights of Columbus Council when he de- featsd Gus Memorial: 21-11. Throughout the tournament. many hardiought games were played with Connie LeClar losing a heart-brealcng struggle to Gus McDonald when he missed 1m a1. most open box with the score 20. all, McDonald coming right in for the point that ended the contest In the 1944 tournament semi- finals, carried over from last. year, Gus McDonald won from R. Brad. ley, 21.13 and L. McDonald won from Connie LeClair. 21.4. In the finals Gus McDonald beat Leonard McDonald 21-10 to take the 1944 championship Finals for t-he 1945 tournament win be played this week with L McDonald. R Bradley. G. Mc- Donald and Gus McDonald still the running for the title ,.__ _ Doris Earl. (D. MacDonald)‘ .. Bumper Joe, (A. Barrovrtm Princess Barsac, Helen Signal, (H. MacDonald) Gertie Reamore, (C. - Helen K , (W. Lewis) Polly Scott, Lust_v’s Manchester Berry, (A. Lewis) >Dr. Budlong. Jacob Withrow. Donna Dillon, (L, Lewis) Mary Stuart, (L. Ratchford) Dinah G.. Our Guy, (P. Cadegan) .. Earl's Prince Charming, Hilda Budlong. (G. Lewis) open horseshoe championship Over the weekend. defeating B111 ley, last year's titleholder, in the finals. loss of the series in the first same of the finals but: the new cham - ion came back strong and won t. e second. testant is eliminated after thrCB losses and Murley had already two games on the debit side when he faced the finals. Clarke Trophy. possess it. Under the trophy rules it must be won three times to be- come the nerntrnent _ a player. Last year's wrn was also Murleys first. defeated the Wings, Holy Redeemer Centre champions, 11-7 in an ex- hibition softball counter was at Victoria Park. was scored by Shcphard of the Wings, Wrestling Card Ilcrc Wednesday Wrestlers will be seen in action at the Sporting Club Wednesday night promoter Joey McDonald au- nounced last night. Details of the card were not available but Pro- moter McDonald let it be known that the rincipals in lthe two bouts will prov de one of the best shows oi‘ the season. Cape ch15. Horses. Win At Sydney SYDNEY, NS, Sept. 30 - (CP) - Cape Breton horses swept all three events on Saturday's harness race card here as Gordon C. Reamore. Helen K.. and Jacob Withrow took straight heat victories. Jacob Withrow. formerly owned by H Breen of Halifax was purchased by Slan Clearv of North Sydney lust before the race. Summary: 2:20 Trot and Pace Gordon C. Reamore, (N. Ma Donald) . . Misty Morn, (W Lewis) Anne Dewey. (C. Lewis) Starlight Eclipse, (N. Hosting meow... suls- . c» an.» Moo-J.- (Jabaloe) ...... ..7 Chaissun .. 8 dr dr Times-ZM; 2.22%; 232%. 2.24 Trot and Paco l (C. Lewis) . . 2 First, (MacQueen) 3 Grattan Peter, (J. MacDonald‘) 5 6 01mm um- ma-u tou- (C. Sweet) 2.202 2.19%. Times-2.17‘~i; 2.20 Trot 11nd Pace (B Hood) 1 2 .3 4 1 4 2 (R. MacDonalcll) 3 r 1 2 4 3 ...5 5 d (Oland) 6 8 d '7 7 d 2:121’): 2:17. I‘ r Times-CHM; Francis Wins Horseshoe Title George Francis won the Island Mur- Murley handed Francis his first Under the rules of play a con- Francis‘ win give; him the Pope his first time to possession of Exhibition Softball The East E1111 Veterans yesterday game. The en- The only home run of the game ' Lexington Earl's Spencer Jane '(S. Cherry Valley Native Ilrlvcs Race’ Winner SHIIBROOKI, Qum, I008. 30 - (C?) - Luuls Pnughl, formerly of Cherry Valley, P. E.l., drove Much Direct to a three - hut victory In uptur- lng the Class "B" Trot of u harness racing moot of the exhibition grounds hem today. Pruughi. also placed second in tho Classified “A" Trot. Grand Circuit Racing Results LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. l0 - (AP) Darnley, owned by Aaron F. Williams of Coming, N. Y., and driven by Harry Whitney, won the historic Transylvania Stake at the trots Saturday liter three hard heats. The first heat went to the Toledo gelding Blue Boy, but Darnley mon- rtged to overcome his challenges in the second and then drive to vlc- tory in the third. Earl's Spencer Jane, driven by Sanders Russell, captured the Governors Cup event for three. year-old trotters, In the absence of owner Joe Gund of Freeport, Ill.. the trophy was presented by Golv. Simeon Willis to driver Rus- se . Double Volo, owned by Frank Callahan. '1‘1ffin. Ohio, was a han- dy winner of the $2.000 B bar pace on today's program. Summaries: -First Race, 7 Bar, Student Prince (France) Asawin (C. Hasch) . .. .. Miss Clancy wFfP gK Queen Day (Smith) . Miss Clancy (Crippen) 4 Sally Hal, McArthur Scotland ll. so started. Time-IOWA. $500. l 2 3 Second Race. ll Bar Pace I500 Doctor Mack (Morris) 1 Glamour Girl (Campbell 2 The Grey Grattah (Moleb 3 Black Rascal (Williams) 4 Fleetwood Abbe, Little Chief. All American, Little Stardale, Tunis also started. Time- 2.06%. Third Race, 0 Bar race, 08,000. Double Vole (McMillan Deep Thoughts (Hylan) Step (I-Iatchell) Royal Star (Thomas) _ Ensign Bill (Plaxico) . .. 'I‘ime-2.02'.é 2.04%. Texas Hanover Melody Girl, Ighty Lucy, Milibrook also started. Fourth Race, The Governor, Cup, l Russell) . l Cita Scott (Cameron) . 2 Sky Raider (Ervlrr) S Portlight (Egan) .. . 4 Preston Hanover. Ale ria, Spends, Optimus also started. me 2.00%. Fifth Race, 4 Bar Pace, 0000 Blue Again (Palln) . Cardinal Abbe (Dunkin) . Edgar Hanover (Plaxlco) . Indiana Boy (Wright) Four starters. Time—2.031.é. Sixth Race. The ‘Transylvania Free-For-All ma, 53,000. Darnley (Whitney) ...21 Blue Boy (Miahoney) ...12 Collette Hanover (Holmes) ...3 4 Luck Shead (Egan) .. 8 Austin Hanover, Pearl Harbo Fez Hanover also started. Tlme- 2.0611», 2.03%, 2.06%. Seventh Race, 1 Bar Trot, 0500 nth-IN- Pat Win (Neweii) .. 1 Morate (Hatchell) 2 Brittanic (Cameron) 3 Silent Fix (Reeves) 4 Worthy Product. an. LIFEB freshed. So mild you G11" who starlet‘. SHAVING CREAM It's got what it takes for u better shovel Yes sir, Lifebuoy Shaving Cream,- il both extra MOIST and extra MILD! This extra moisture soften: toughest whiskers. Every bristle comes off clean as a whistle-even with cold water or a used blade. And Lifebuoy leaves your face gloriously soothed and re- lotion. Try u velvety smooth Lifebuoy shave tomorrow-and foal like a million dollars! n"; win“!!! "In motes swim‘ "WI/t UOY need no after-shave _Tl-.'.E (JHARLQFFETOWN GUARADTJAN Bascball Standing T. Thompson Wins llawioy Crockett Trophy _._- Play-offs for the “I-Icwhy Oroo. kett Trophy" wen held on Pri- doy evening lut at the " e quolt beds." Six players bottled it out before a. winner wu declared. The pllyors taking pm. wcrg u follows: H. Nowson, G. lluttlow, P. Scott, B. Wumn, M. Knoll om, P. Thompson. H. Newlon defeated G. Mutlow, B. Warren defeated I‘. Scott in sudden death games. B. Warren defected H Nownon ln s sudden death umo to go on mud M. rn who had the second hhhat scorn in the toum- NIIW YORK. Sept. 80 - Plnli Molar L-euue Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Chicago Boston . Philadelphia. NATIONAL a-ment. B. Warren defeated M. g w t MacEeochern in a two-game, total 67 '5“ 1 points to count to go on and lay .12 "m z P. Thompson who had the hig est 7 '5 5 pxcmore in tfhoudfnumovxvzaent. P. a: 6 ornpson deed B. urea by -- ' a score of 40 to 80 1n a two-game ctlscmmti l: g total points to count. P lfilpm‘ ' a beautiful trophy with a silver Pdiimi" "5 image of a quolt player mounted on a mahogany base, was presented to Mr. Thompson by Mr. Crockett, with congratulations. when the play.offs were concluded, and all players extended their congratu- lations as well. A special prize donated by Tigers Established As Series Favorites (AP) -— llr. Chas. Rowe was also won by Pt. ghomlpson hfor geltting the most ifioiirifié‘ .2313. in“i‘d".‘.i.“lil‘." Jr-me J- Guru» bemw wome- Pinal standing in the tournament agfig mlzegjreiltlf ST. LOUIS, Sept. 30 - (AP) — ting to win the 1945 world seri s 6'?’ m.’ “m” against uChicago Cubsih e R Th , 10 2M 39 srro announced at a better M. Mfcxggiggm w l” 3o favoring Detroit would have to lay B_ warren m l“ 33 013 w net 010. However, a bettor R Sea" m 192 a.’ favoring Chicago could get a net R News“, w m‘ so return of 011 our a S10 risk. G_ Muuow 1o 165 m HLs series did not specify any w_ carver m l“ 24 certain number of games. H. atgérson 9 13g i: I C. l0 l ‘ u. Crockett 1o 12o a4 oltlflfl Ffioula" G. Gray 0 116 l0 The players with a garm ouch to play were unable to finish the tournament before Friday nig gave consent to proceed with t o play-offs. Baseball Results nd football scores in On. ur. Ortta auRough Riders, l; ‘rononto is Tigersp; Montreal Hor- bY Fbotball Union. ldcats, 6: Windsor Sport ricfs SATURDAY NATIONAL now YORJQTS??? so - toe) - Nick Prirniani, 138, Montreal won a 91110180 10° 91° 101-4 10 0 sixsound decision over Steve Pittsburgh 1000020004; a I D'Ap0l:i, 141, Newark. N.J. in a Borowy, Chipman, Erickson and Livingston, Wiltams; Ostermueller, Strlncevlch and Salkeld. boxing bout at Ridsewood Grove Saturday night. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept 30 Chicqgo 000 500 0-6 l0 0 (AP) —C11arging home with a par- Pittsburgh 000 000 0-0 5 1 shattering 64 for his final round. (Called end of seventh, dark- little Ben Hogan of Hershey, Pa, noss) won the Port and open golf tour. Vgndmbo i, Wlmeckg 1nd (311. nament today with a record score leopie, Rice; Sewell and Lopez. of 266 for '72 holes. St. Louis 000 410 000-5 ll Z ST. PAUL, Sept. 30 - (AP) - chmnnm m 000 591.410 3 Louisville today won the right to Burkhart and Crumbling; Bow- man, Harlot and Lokernan. 5t. Louis 001 00S 000-G 10 0 Cluclnnntl 200 000 000-Z Ii 0 Gardner and Rice, Keely; Fox. Sipek. Modal: and Lakernon. New York 001 100 800-0 5 l Boston 004 M0 031-10 11 3 Lee, Fischer, Emmerich and Kluttz; Wright. and Mast. Second game cancelled inning. rain. Only games scheduled. AMERICAN 000 000 000-0 '1 0 200 001 20x-—5 l2 0 Hausmann and Chandler and Robinson. represent the American Association in the Little World Series against the International League resent- atlve b_v defeating St. Pau 0.1 in the Association play-off finals. er and Steinecke. Vangrofski (Newark leads besLof-seven final series 8-1) second Boston New York V. Johnson. Steiner; Detroit at St. ‘Louis, postponed, rain. Cleveland at Chicago, postponed, rain. Only games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Play-Off ~ Montreal 000 000 000-0 2 I Newark 100 110 lax-G l2 1 Hathaway, Warren and Brit- tain; Moore and Steinecke. (Newark leads 8.0 in best-of- seven final series). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Play-off Inuisvllle 7 St. Paul 1 (Louiviilc leads 8-2 in best-of. seven final series.) suxmr AMIIICAN Detroit coo on ou-c a o s: Louis roo ooo 110-11 a o Trucks, Nowhouser, Benton i Richards; Potter and Nancuso. Second game cancelled rain. Boston 000 011 000-l 'I 0 New York O00 O00 flu-l! 18 2 Hetlin. Clark and Helm; Page and Druehor. NATIONAL Chicago 000 500 000-B I 1 Pittsburgh 000 000 000-l I 1 Chlpmon, mickson and Williams: Goblet, Resclgno and Sulkeld. M. Louis 1010000000014 0 1 Clnclnnltl 100 000 000 000-l 0 I (12 innings) Brecheen and Rice; I-Ietkl and ernur. and 0N“; Mulcohy. Barrett. Karl and Sominick. New York000 000 000 000 l-l 0 2 Bolton 0000000000000-010 0 Fisher and Kluttl; Wallace. Hon- driclson and Mull. 000 I10 0-1 ‘l 100 001 O-l 5 (Tie-Coiled end 7th daknoll) Maglio and B01100; Cooper. Cor- doni; Hutchinu and I-Iofferth. I comps. and the fact they will soon SUNDAY INTIINATIONAL LEAGUE stern to British S9211‘ dmnplr were landed __ Y_ __ __ Members of the Winnipeg Grenodlers and Royal Rifles of Canada, who arrived in Manila from Hong Kong aboard tho British hospital ship, Oxfordshire, appear happy over-their liberation from Jup prisornflgt. B. J. lloutlsdge, of Potent, Mum, who nceivod be back among: no letters since leaving Canada. ‘Ho was clntenoil. loved one; in Canada. Top picture shows four mam-i to l5 years‘ im,.:!sonment by the Jsps because IN _bers of the Royal Rifles, loft to right, Ffmn. C. Tib- wouldn't years of his senlrricc h! Curiosity didn't kill “lilac, hrs noslness. off the lid. Look out there! but it lure did cure I d u box and knocks you, Mao-and that} a turtll. who nipped " New York kitty, In top photo Mac pokes aroun , Well, we told wasut any catnip you got; it was "V-J," w. . w, _ “Zgptneum ___ TC flFeairecl Lost Refugee Shi CAIRO. Sept. ao_(n¢u¢fl;)_ Seventy persons inoludin, wonten and children, are missing and feared killed from the British ship Empire Patrol which caught fire Saturday and had to be abandoned in the Mediterranean 40 miles nontheast of Port. Said when re- Plfirlltl-rlc 502 Greek ref eon. Crew members descri ed how they had to fight their wu-y with a hose through a screaming crowd of passengers to get near the fir-o in the lower hold, while other mem. bers of the crew managed to get P35590891?» w the fore and after plarts of the ship‘ Sway‘ from the re. Women and some of the- 306 children screamed and struggled ill as they were removed from the ship by force, They were tied with WDcs and then lowered over the naval rescue boats below. Search for survivors continued Saturday‘ night. with British war- sln rlittmirtrrting the scene with ltrlrils- and R. A. P. bombers ares. The lowering sear of one lifeboat in which there-were about 60 people is reported to have jammed, when the ropes were crashed down into and r1 stiff wind added to the dl fifllllies of rescue. cut. The boat a choppy sea, y. of the survives at Port Said late today. The majority . Fl‘ bu" w 1cm; _ Que" Rfmn. L. Firlottr, Jacbuet, N.B.: fnflwm‘ m ,3‘... ,1,‘ i Rfmn. .1. irvmr, Campbellton, no; Rfmn. w. .1. Army prism). m,“ u, I m1], onion. Black Point, us. (Lower mo. tlrrcc mem- p Fire Canada Coos Baclt 0n Standard Time O‘I"1‘A.WA. Sept. Canadians bad an opportunity (q in extra hour's sleep last night m4 today thepommfxy, with the tlon of a few places in s chewan, was back on standard timt g. 01117 exception to tho tint chmoe was 1o a few syxmrmm areas including Soaluwon 313a, nhere cbcks will be Canadh‘: return to standard m. corresponded to change; United States and marked tn. 9nd f a war measure introduced on I lllflfll Dominiomwido scaly in m; of 194B to conserv; olcobric time had been ma 312E111 areas of Ontario and Que ' Awrllladis said to be the moot u ace and in t» 0f all tlm contingrsthl?“ o“ bet-s of the Grenodierc, loft to right, Ptc. E. W. butt, Lyleton, Man; Pte. I". W. Hcrity, Winuipol, and Pie. J. K. Patterson. Tisdtue, suk. (Lower right) divulge military information. _ no llbcnml- (Gandhi