_ER1‘3, 1943 ORTINQ uTTiT the ll0l1- y 5t section $51,... played on Wednesday. k the lead ll} uric/loo. R. T. Holman Wins Provincial Golf Title 0117i- of at ChBIIOWE- n. Wald Series to Open At New York Oct. 5th. Sept. 12 - (AP) - maining games in St. Louis regard; .. leis Worlds Scales Ovenlns 1n York's Yankee Sta dium on .93; Oct. 5 wii be a one-trlP Y." first three games will Nd 1n New York and the ironto Heads iernational ague Standing .___ algal‘ ellilellcil the iourih lace in the _ gplay-oils today {Toronto in and ‘URK. Sept. l2—(AP)-- b2 N. and International Will the first round of . semi-liuzll bracket. in the ROY!!! .. um Tuesday night. The season cl to on LOP “’ defeats. mind Pl (Lplace 1th 95 victories used today with To- and ace Newark will oppose Syracuse in the Chefs‘ . am in the first in the best-of- n-gnme series Tuesday night. ce spot by breaking even lento in a twin ester was d l-‘innl Standings . Montreal clinched its‘ fourth- with bill today while owned by Buffalo. while Ralph J . of Char- lottetown had the best net score, makin‘ 142. Fran Acorn. also of Chariotts- w ioiinui Softball Title The ourbin wss rung down on the K. ohcwscttbsii league restar- dsy when the Tigers cams tirrough in the pinches to clinch the champ. nship ofnthls Centre by dereating risers {at into ie from w ‘h they wor-snnxgiylssaiie ed. However, in tbs "hth E? 1,3,, g charlotte- chalked up an l1 in the second the Aces put on ths s sn we '§-h§§,§.,.,mc'f..1 golf title half of the competition. cams within s cg but . Saturday. l-le The leaders pinged as s. three- fell short in tho tight spots. 5 w M" t" “i "ca" “in”... 'i.“:.'.-......... ..e=,:;r;;.-,.--,, ere» w» - with-IR led the second division u a ed“ they h ld th . cflsofnllnee p!” ‘rigs : ' , Bulging?‘ Ilorri-sfnfichalgnlnllzgllii to led th third division lth 181. . " A722“: T-lovfatt, another Cw ' ‘i ' Baggy Tllrskrmt fix; town golfer with 140 had the best Wm“ ‘ma M“un‘ _ ' not score. PO. Georlo Millard of o Air Force was last car's glovm champion while Ke y was ths run- ner-up. less of the number necessary decide the series. CHICAGO. Sept. l2 — (AP) — Kenesaw Mountain bandits, oom- misioner of baseball, yesterday named the following members of New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals eligible for tho world series: m New York - Joseph V. McCar- IUNIOIS In l fun! S turd . ins the vs? 532k; tns"yc:§$- lens ill-lo and the standing now resdl. Csnsdiens 2. vies l. The 3g? time this afternoon at 3.30 Maellonald V Wins llaniphell iluoits Trophy The Play off for tho Campbell Trophy wss run over the week-end lconsrd MacDonald 1.1m- frosn Wm. Connolly the closest oaii This was s srest- gains m» the ,m.an r, Arthur Fl tcher, gin,“ EM comm coach; ° spectators m watch. MacDonald Thomas Byrne, Charles Wensloff- w" "m" 154° It "he stsse Henry Bomwy wnmm mm“. when Conn hit his stride and Jolm Murphy ' Ernest Bonham, u“ m‘ “m” “P ‘t 17"“ ""1 l! Spur-goo Chilndlor Marius Russo, w“ m'“w ‘mm m’ “d- Marvin Breuer 'At.ley Donald if’ '“"‘m"-"‘ James Turner, ‘William Dickey, 314° Doyle “laud A“ my“- Kenneth Sears. Relation l-ielnsley. 155mm Manon“, defined Frank Crosetti, George Stirnwelss, Nicholas Etten. Joseph Gordon. William Johnson. Oscar Grimes. Arthur Metheny. Charles Keller, Roy Weatherly, George stalnbac‘; John Llndeli. 5t. Inuis — William H. South- worth, manager; Mike coach; Clyde Wares, coach, Alpha Brasle. Harry D. Breech- en, Morton Cooper. Walker 003K. 2i 1 Frank Demaree. Murray M son. George Fallon. Debs Germs. Harry Gumbert, John L. Hopp, Louis F. Klein. l-lowsrd W. Krist, 21 George Kurowskl, Max lnnier Danny Litwhiler, Martin George Monger, Stanley Musial. Sam Nsrron. J. Kenneth . Raymond Sanders. Harry W. Wal- Msrion, a1 T3. Ore ban 21.8. C. Cos llo defeated A. hrmsr fl l6. MacDo id Mac nald, rifle. “MM l‘ l‘ bellyatliaglaghan defeated W. Camp- Wmhconnoiiy defeated Rev, p, 9.0 Costello defeated Leo Doyle ‘lg-eh gass defeated Rev. McDon- ~ nf Bradley defeated Reg McDon- W. Connolly defeated C. Costello. n;..'s..u.y defeated o. Ledlair l" - 95 5" M’ r m tn White -- Elk , g; gill .2353 eY- ¢ Ts "fihnbfgnald defeated n. Call. ' n m ~- 32 3g I532 Th bu“ t ‘ “m. o’ y zlhialticDonald defeated l-‘t. Bradley a 3.‘, lng Ebrtreis gm more than: a1 L- Wnflfllld Minted W. Con- g0 93 139g a ton of rubber. ‘Jmuy '1'” ~R. A. F. i r r 5 y lATURE ATTRACTTCN INTER STATION BOXING TOURNAMEN (By kind permission of Officer Commanding No. 31 i P.D.C., RQAQF. Moncton and Officer Commanding No. 81 G.R. S., Charlottetowml SPORTING THURSDAY CLUB Po M . SEPTEMBER 30 IN AID OF THE R . A.F. STN. BENEVOLENT FUND o--BOUTS -- IO lynx.- Connolly defeated E. Kelly 1° Plan iloeksy flail 0f Fame at Kingston TOR/ONTO, Sept. 12—(CP)—-’l‘ho National Hockey Lea ‘so endorsed a fioroposai to esta‘ .sh s hockey ha o (an; at 73in ston, 0nt., at its semi-annual meet g here, Les- ter Patrick, manage of New York Rangers, said today. ' A delegation made up of Cs t. d RJ. Sutherland of Riigston. ill (look, coach of Cleveland Barons Bne American Hockey Association. and E. Charlton of Kingston. met he N.H.L. Board of Governors Friday ni h a» Kin ston City Council had approv. ed t e proposal and that the Can- is in favor. _ "Details and plans will be forth- coming at a later date." he said. Retain Island iluoits Title On Saturday afternoon HMO!‘ ideal weather conditions the Bro. vincial Quolt Tournament was run off at Rochford Square. Mclnnis and McFal-iane. last en's winners again displayed heir superiority over the field and were not even extended in any o! their matches. In the last game McEschern and Thompson at first looked as if they woud make a ame of it but after a flashy start faded under the consistent pitch- ing oi the ‘ . Results follow: First Section Campbell and McKenzie defeat- ed Smith and Carter. 21-18. Mac- Pherson and Robin defeated Mc- Neill and Munro, 21-8. Second Section Mclnnis and McFarlane defeat- ed Campbeil and McKenvie. 21-12 McEachern and Thompson defeat- ed Wood and Carver, 21.11. Third Section McInnls and McFarlane defeated Robin and MacPherson. 21-15. Mo- Innis and McFai-lane defeated Warren and Rowe, 21-12. Play-Off Mclnnis and McFsrlane defeat- ed McEachern and Thompson 21- Cliallengs Match Mclnnis and McFarlans defeat- ed Campbell and McKenzie 21-9. BASEBALL sUNlJAYTs-Ezsnbrs AMERICAN New York 1'. Boston 0. New York 9; Boston 6. Cleveland 2; Detroit 1. Washington i; Philadelphia 3. Washington 9; Philadelphia 5. NATIONAL Boston 0; New York 3. Boston 2; New York 7. Pittsburgh 0; Cincinnati l. Pittsburgh ‘l; Cincinnati 0. Philadelphia 4; Brooklyn 8. INTERNATIONAL ‘Toronto 2: Montreal 3. Toronto 6; Montreal l. Baltimore d; Newark 4. Baltimore 1; Newark ‘T. “ hester 3; Buffalo 4. Jersey City 4; Syracuse 5. SATURDATS RESULTS NATIONAL Boston 3; New York 4. St. Louis 3; Chicago 1. Pltislrurg li;__C_l.ncinnatl__i.__ mu-iATGi-ri-ie‘ _woa l5 t. Patrick“ said "he believes‘ the ~ adlnn Amateur Hockey Association . l THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘TIGUARDIAN r-AtlE SEVEN vars Fan CMacMILLAII and STEWART IN CHARLOTTETOWN And all the Other Progressive onservative Candidates Throughout The Province Today's matches at 4 pm. Barbara Doyle and C. Dowling play May Doyle and (l. Bradley. Barbara Coyie pl McNeeiy and Joan Weir plays Bar- bara £la propellant, is used almost exclusiv- ely to IIIB_I)_IE_ITIXIS. Junior Tennis Philadelphia 2; Brooklyn ‘l. Washington 9; Philadelphia l. Cleveland '1; Detroit 2. ays 103mm tal highway coast road. l ‘ ll AMERICAN Out Our Way Balance in (Continued from page l.l Lamezia. At last reports they held a line from a north of Lamez a north of Catanzaro in Germans hind abandoned hope o! holding any ground in southern Italy. and were rusnlng troops in that sector northward and westward to the all-important bat- tle of the Salerno - Naples area. vance. Lt-Gen Mark W. Qlarkjs By J. R. Williams int immediately on the west coas- due east passing Just thp east " indicated the extreme 6th.. out north and Army oiBrltish and United States troops drove deeper inland in the Saiemovarea despite ilezca German "Pliositlon headquarters and. cautious officers indicated the jlrflltflt crisis of this daring land- ing wss firmly as ill, operation" before the war. _ ' Our Boarding House with blished." elnforcements are coming ash- ore "ahead of quarters said. British units also were tanning northeast of Tar- onto. meeting elements of the Ger- man lst parachute division. Evidently stokinB everything on preventing expansion of the Army zone in the Napl region, the Germans threw in large schedule." Census Shows More Persons Employed declared. beachheads head- OTTAWA. Se t. 13-(0?) - TI! Dom. Bureau o Statistics said to: day that in the riod. from i931 to 194i the gain! y occupied mus po ulation of Canada increased by 35 .176 or 10.8 per cent, and the female po ulation in the same cate- gory by 1 8.896 or 25.4 per cent. r ary gures indicated that the number of rsons in Can- 5th es ~ Salerno 01116580 l; 57,- 10111-5 4- Nazis Retreat in North io f New York 4: Boston o. . Ictgliagi mg, liilxrligest1g€d§rs§u_ ada sfliflilllll’ °<=w 1d at the i911 Allied airmen reported heavy sive owl-mien doubtless tied up a “m” w“ 4148.3 2. of whom s.- INTEBNATIONAL troop and vehicle movements from 1M“ nmkm of Hitler“ army in 613.54’! were males and 834.766 Corletto. coming presumably from rmy my. otherwise could “"1§§,‘°““‘°5- Jersey City 0; Syracuse ‘l. the Toronto area where the Nazis thrown “sins; m, 511195 nem- 1 1° “awn-my “cupied 81°?‘ Buffalo 1: Montreal u. had armored units, and northward uni“, “ “r "ff w?‘ gwglwed “Y Pm" "l" Baltimore é; §ewartlg 2. from other Twin"- -—i——— 3356?) gnvlsle r6 161:8 mglrglies Roehes er : Oren 8- (The Morocco Radio said the 8th n1 n n 1-; ' ' ' Rochester a; rbronw a. 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