MTHE __QH_I..\RLQIIITETQVY1S_._QU_ABP_IAN l Veteran Chicago Cub Hurler, ‘Little Pat Charley Root, Chalks UpHis l1n straight ZOO Pitching Victory 5 t t Nnrolvlu. LEAGUE i t First game: Chicago 000 000 000-0 5 2 Boston 006 000 00x-6 1i.’ 0 Passeau and McCullough, Salvo and Benes. I Second game: 011 000 103-6 8 2 200 001 001-1 0 1 Raffensbergcr. Rcot zllld Gvulfllzell Javery. Johnson and Mollignn- ery, Berres. Pittsburgh Philadelphia 000 000 110-2 l0 1 Lallnlllg and Lopez, Bllkeril Grissom, Blanton, Johnson t Warren. r i Cincinnati 000 000 020-2 '1 0 Brooklyn 101 100 10x—1 ‘l 0 Vander Meer, Beggs and Lom- bardi; Higbe and Owen. ‘ St. Louis 000 020 321-8 l5 .. New Yul-k 0v 020 000-5 u) 0 White, Gumbel-t and W. Coupsr‘; Hubbell, W. Brown and Dunning AMERICAN LEAGUE YORK. Aug. 'l7-~-(.'iP lie R001 llllllg ills 110: l l agile lllllllllffl. on tile “an. . unis llill oi fzlulc tillhly a he 5v. drown the Brmcs 6-4 ln el ' ' s 10f a twill till; .11 130st ‘ "‘ ‘ hi.» t u 111.110 in tile, _ buses‘ l‘1l(lCtl i Ain't bcitlng .1 clmn single for tlvoi l". t‘ e victory adds his name to ai ll(‘(l ("nultxllly oi fire uc-l \\‘l1')l1.l\'t‘ n’. ' cci 111"‘ 1:1 lilclr 111.1101‘ ‘ ‘ Ull 01' Roots 111-‘ (‘ill ‘kl up with Cllliflbft) tor whom he has tolled for‘; s. t honor are . ll/Pill") Grove, 0t n R <l E-‘x, l '10 attained his ' . - here Ins: month; {at holding the Ill unions (f Brooklyn Girl Hlllrbell of New York Tcci Lyons of Chicago White 50x, nlld Charlie IRed) Ruff- ‘ <‘.1,\’ Yuri; Yonkers. . ‘mu. Qcllt“. . . (lCCillhlllfS . _ HOWTIYLLGY Stand ‘ Villllllflll tV_ Fleming) Heat victory SYRACUSE, NY, A113. 27-(0?) --~Lce Bennett, a black geldln mvlled and driven by S. C1113 0 Kingston, Ont., won the 2:15 trot zlnrl a. purse of 00 in today's Grand Circuit card at the State i-‘nlrgrollnds track. Srlrlltxgll, a sleek black colt driv- (‘l1 by the veteran Paul Vheyard tor . L. Gustin of Hollcong. P11. won llle historic Geers Stake for thres- year-old pacers, fest-um race on the pl-ogram. Bucking blustertng, cold head- WidFlS throughout most of the mile, snrnoglr took the lead at bile first QIItITlCI‘ in both heats and. led all the way to win with unexpected vase. Vic Fleming's Bell Boy, the favorite. was forced to share sec- ’ olld money with Martin McKinney, DiiOtBC‘ by W. Miller. The summaries:- 2:14 trot, three hook, prime 11,000. Speed King (Craig) Flora Hanover (Vineyard) l l 1 3 1.11110 Lie (Thomlfi) 3 2 3 5 5 4 Gblflbli-l S‘..‘\\'21l'(l 1L. Smith) Tllne 2:05 1-2; 2:04 1-4; 2:10. Free rm- all pace, three heck, purse $1.000. I [tlttle Pat (G. Lacey) 1 1 1 3 2 3 2 3 3 Philadelphia 100 210 000-4 11 7! —~-—- h. . H, . - t“ p1 ' ) Cleveland 400 our oox-ll 1x o l\'.\'rl0.\'.\l. 1.13.1001: Qlfifvle, ,w_ $231153, Felrlgléchrtnd HHYW- Glmek and “,0” L”, m Time 2104 1-4; ma; mos l-s. ' 2:15 mu halt rnlle truck horul, mutate e 1e» w»- Gmvm '5”? “ml Wacwk? N°“"l 1 w‘ l "(e Bcllttctt (S. Craig) 2 1 l u: b021,?“ ti? i3?» iii-s“ ‘it’ $1352?“ ‘it? ‘i3 ~“%“l"°‘? ‘J°“‘°'§" M", , gt; Chase and Early; Rigney, I-lailebt Plliflvdtutrhln 35 8'7 :28 gavfipgtilcarymélitiyotft) a 6 6 6 Ind Tfedh, ‘Iumer. (Not including night games.) ‘Tlme 2:03 1,2; 21y]; my] 1.1 ' INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE AHIQRKL-‘KN I.E.\('H'E p06 ha; Lrnt, lhTBC hurts; Pu". . llilrilsntogamor mo l’ 0 York g4 44 .656 SMML ) t. rs 0-0 Micflilc 7 60 52a » - firscy clay 00o 10o 1-1 3 z Cleveland s4 so .516 Sig-km“? m‘ Mme’) 1,, ) Kerr Siekles and Becker; Lynn Bmstnn 6'5 n‘) 51o pl-llY-ces‘ sertuévcrmfi g 3 3; and 351mm. Detroit. ~ , 59 08 I465, §,‘,,,‘,?;?00“§ §wei mflfion, -, 4 4 second “me lggiliqgiglillhl“ Kllltl Fisher (E, Jsnes) 4 g 5 : \ . , -, l, , ,~ , .. Baltimore! s00 10o 000-9 1s 1 wo- _ tap“ s4 on 4:1. ;;,‘,',?,,B,‘,‘,‘§o‘fi,_“§“§l‘§§§ § q 9, Ieasfierfllt omerooztéxogoiléifiqorxllilgo (Not including night gums-s.) Time 3:07 3-4; kw 14; 3;“ 3.; 1188i’. Gown t M BIL Y End - INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Three y”; o“ pggg Th; GQQQQ "Wi- Blamm- Newark 91 49V ‘m two m three rims, stairs $3.420. ' . . .1. , - K103i?‘ 6°33 331' 30°23 1i l» ¥§§}ti’§°.“‘ i?» it "53? $"t'“‘°'="' “"“°Y'}’°" F, , , §§ Sherer, Kehtn, Rachlmok and ltochewter 7R (l5 .537‘ §{,‘}.,E,°'”M§g,§,f§v‘x¢, Mellie? 3 3 Walters; Hutchinson and Par- Jersey City 66 (=8 .401} ‘Tine Rlwmolds (R Caflmh) 4 4 wm" S-"mmlc" 53 7“ 453 lI"mes scarce (D vMiller) l 5 mllhlm" l" ‘*3 B81 ‘Time 2-02 1-21 2:05 Newark soo 200 011-7 1 s Toronto 4s s17 31v ' ' ' Syracuse 302 000 lfsx-S) 1ft f! (Not Including night gnlnos.) 3.03 pa“. m,“ but,“ pm“ Washburn. Johnson. Frankhollse, Haley and Paddcn: Lambert and Butt-print. Father & Son Members of Golf Assoc. DIG-BY. N.S., Aug. 27-—-(CP)__ For the first. time in the history of the Maritime Seniors Golf Associa- tion, a. father and son are members at the organization. A. B. Wiswell of Halifax, 78, and his son, Dr. Andrews, Gordon Wlswell, 50, attended the annual tournament that concluded! ay. Oldest member resent for they tournament was L. Kane, 82, of, Halifax, He was active in asslstirlgi \of_r_ic_ials conducting _the_nl_eet. Golf title Is retained STE, DOROTHEE. Que. Aug. 2'7 -tCt>>-l.lollg-hit.\illg Stan Leon-i ard of Clliqnry retained his title us ctlanlpion of the clllladinn Profcs- storm‘. (tntteris /\$$'(‘l“ll=0ll tcclly until n t\\'O-1ll‘l£l(‘l‘ pan" 2111i fir‘ the 72-11010 ltlTtllll thzll. gnvc h.m a zilree- ‘okc nlnrgln cvcr Alolltrcals Stan Home. Despite a, dcrv-long driving wlnrl ‘that whlpltvd across the course. lflOlltilTl put together a two-under mr 7.’) (till-int: the ltl’)l‘l"lll"ig Tfitltlll. and shot n 74 this aft ‘T110311 to flllii to hi< i/\\'O—ill1(ll‘1' par 142 of yester- (lny Home. playing over his home c0111", . hnd one poor round-tilts mornlllq-ln his bid for lllgnfillflm- O~O++O4+¢O~#O4%O-O-O O O O O O-O W0 O Q O O46 O O O§4~O O-O O They Go Again AT NORTHAM Labor Day, September lst 4—0LASSES—4 $1.000 IN PURSES FREE FOR ALL PURSE . NO. 1 CLASSIFIED PURSE NO. 2 CLASSIFIED PURSE NO. 3 CLASSIFIED PURSIQ CONDITIONS 5 per cent to enter; 5 per cunt deducted from money winners. 5 horses to enter, 5 to Right reserved to change classes, rcjcct any en» try, bar any driver, 0r if not sufficient entries in any class, declare that class off. Management assumes no rcsqumsihility for acci- dents to person or property (luring this meet. Hay and straw supplied frcc, also truckzlge to and from Northam Station. To add to this fine dll_v‘s sport a big mammoth dance will be held on the grounds the evening of the meet. Good meals served by the Ladies Aid of 'l‘ync Valley. This meet is sponsored Association. CLIFFORD MCDONALD, _O-OO+@§ QOO4§O O4 949-06-0-9-04-04 Q Lfl-I-U-l A $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 .-.-u- l start. by the l’. E. I. Horsemen? Secretary. i § z z z z i i i E i z z E z O z 5 t i O E i $1,000. Bl-nwkdale (Whitney) _ 1 l. 1 Atlantic Hanover (Thomas) 2 2 l Burt Patch (H. Craig) I 8 8 Time 2:01 3-3: 2:06 3-4; 2:08 1-2. i Senators cut Loose against White Sox NEW YORK. Aug. 2’l—(AP)- Washington senators in the cellar o! the American League, out. loose with a barrage of extra-base h.m tcdsy to defeat the second-place White Box, 11-8 in Chlclfltl Pounding out 18 hits tor 2'1 bases, the senators drove Johnny Riimey from the mound 1n the fltth inning and continued to vent their wrath against Jack Hallett. Four Ohcago errors. including one by each o! the outtielders. assisted the Wash- mKt-On rield dfl7~ Led by outfielder Jeff Heath who drove home seven runs with two horrlers and l. triple. Y-hQ 111511111! jumped buck into the wmninll column at Cleveland with an 11-4 victory over Philadelphia. The Tribesmen collected 18 hits i? OUT OU WAY Linkletter blanks l Truro squad 3-0 TRUFO, N5» A1118. 7l——((P)- Pitching three-hit ball. Albert Linkletter, Springhtll Miners’ lee twirler, shutout Truro 3-0 in n. game scheduled for the Nova Scott: Sen- ior Baseball Malrllllnd semi-ritual. Having laid s. protest. before the NS.B.A. prior to the game, the Truro squad claimed the game was an exhibition contest. T118 108-1115 are playing a best-in-ihree series. off the Athletiw Tom lbrriok to equat their biggest offensive o1 the season. At. Detroit, the Tigers, arter- drop- ping their last tWO 8811195. 111881811 their lineup for today's opener with Bosipn Red sox and coupled with the wildmesq of Jack Wilson the move paid off with a 6-3 victory. . By J. R. l Upholds Red Sox protest (IHMAGO. Ava. flP-(Al-"l-Th’ Boston-Washlnaton game of A115‘. 15 which rain ended in the elgh lnnin with the Senators 1n trout 6-3 wll o down in the books as a Boston v ctory for rorreit. under a ruling announced today by Presl- degy, wllglun I-LIJIlCKC 0d the Am- er an agile. Hnrrldne held that the Washlnfl- ton club violated a rule which PYQ" vldes that the home team mu=t have a. groundkeeper and assistants and under control or the mnplres. The report to Harrldtle said that umpires were unable to find the around crew and that failure to cover the field with canvas made resumption of play impossible. Marla r Joe Cronin of the Red" sox pro ted and President Har- ridgo upheld the protat. and award- ed the some to Boston- William: TR . 113.. an u t in the Xres-Iur-lll, lacing lrst tn |.ll three heals o! e event st a harness racing card ' ere today. Silent J09. owned by D. W. Mun- ro o! New Glasgow, N.B., took the No. 2 Clasrlfield trot and pmce in straight heats. Units Britten, own- ed by George Brooklns of Kenslng- ton, P.E.I., won the No. 1 Classified IBIIfiEOOIOGG competition from 8:1 r n. BUMIVIARY Free for all trot and pus: Volrlda (Harrison) Rainey G. Henley (Barnett) Dudy Patch (McMlllm) Joe Direct. (El-Mr) Aaron Ll, (O'Brien) San ‘lion (Conroy) Time 2:09; 2:10; 2:10. Classified trot: Watchim (Hood) Scotty Watson (Selmple) Hillside Scott (Conroy) Paul Abbe (Power) Little Fox (McMillan) Time 2:14,- lzlb: I116. No. 1 Classified trot and Uactta Britten (Semlple) unnam- Gpb-ltqqnc women»- ol,,,¢uu,_ wupww Quay”- ‘mils our: BOARDING rrousu 111w Augie m-(orl- I lrérlrida, frcm Newou , 11.8.. lcor. AUGU Major- B Al Captains DIGBY, M3,, Au; 27_ tbs second successive ye Barnes of saint John's Club captained the w in the team event at the 1109"’ tournament of the Marlin” mee . in flhe te Ne 1111B. odt counted LIVERPOOL. 11.3., -Ltverpoo1 Larrupers t;'..“.’.‘..":l‘"'dt’ m"? l m e r series in the Nrggansadttgtiaffltijtiggrrul murmur a" u» Volrida Wins Free-for-all At Truro Yesterday; Uscita Britton Chalks Up Anothe; Hll Btitton n 53111151 (O'Brien) . rattan 'I‘lms 2:12; 2:12, ‘ N . I Cl I Shelli. Joeutbggiiieirlri‘ and p“ 10w (McLeod) A4941 __§ (McMillan) l‘ ( (ovum 81m Eryn“ llllllltgvenla r1 event am play. m“ AW. 21- deleatedgm .V in the 1| ‘i am: BucK,I AINT NEVER Dlaovlz A cAlz m MY LIFE.’ I DON'T KNOW TH' THlMG ‘sour ‘EM! I DON'T EVEN KNOW l-low T‘ STAETONE.’ é ANVTH " w 1r; “F T. KNOiN--THAT'5 WHY I HOME lr= vou oowr ‘TOUCH _! so 1.0M wlFss WAITUN‘ TO TAKE MI BACK! 6-.. t... 11:..- n 1111111" , , iitiir-‘gidfi-r-r I tpionslllp he had won three times blfore. After leading the field y Act-day with s four-under gn- 140 ‘mode up of a 72 and s smas trig 08 l hr‘ took a '15 in the morning roun ‘toll-ly to lose his lead. and could do no better than hold Leonard even this afternoon. Rangy Bob Burns of ‘Ivlronto, the Ontario Open dlamplnn, placed third with l1 290 and Fried Wood 0t Vancouver was fourth with 292, fl*'lrv,'.‘(\.'l by Jules Hunt of Quebec wiill 293 and Gordon Bryd‘on and Bob Gray of Toronto with 294's. lUpsets feature Match play in iNational ch ’ship OMAHA. Nob, Aug. 27-(AP)- The first day o1 match play in the United States Amateur Golf Clum- ])l tllshlll) has wme to be known to the trade as “black W “ " v." vs ouueo Hi5 sense onbucu- HPNsW - With —- Major Hoopla ‘ » vet-cu.- 1.1.»- Mv Leuuoavgw/ mo BLATT Auvsrznslue concur moPPv, MY --~n-ul~l aeQue-s-r NN PRESENCE m- ouce!-~ AH, sz-HAK-KAFFI? HNJE YOU A SUPERFLUOUS #5 ? I'LL REIMBURSE YOU ou-r or MY FRGT ct-tscK -~HAR-RUMPH,’_§ DLXZK BLINDIiLL HE ears H13 IrIJ-G—LOO<6 A5 F‘ AM‘ —~— at 1 KZA%S EN TWO mvs- uusr rrs THERE no T1-llNi<$-_ IF l LETZHA STAY HERE 1N wen LOCKER ‘-IER‘LL alarm PROMISK we won't‘ DREAM But it was something blacker than a black Wednesday storm that rtwPpil the Omaha Field Club course today and put out of the 45th zollrllzlnlent four former champions and all but a handful o! players 0t rsmblbhed reputation. t Ill the course of two rounds of IB-hrrle matches, which reduced the will irrm 64 in l6, the following Tim's were shunted w the side- 1110s:- Ill the first round-Dick Chap- nlan,_ winner last, year but beaten rlecislvoly by Lou Jenninlgg, g 14. WRIT-Old comer from Portland, Ore; Johnny Fischer of Gncinnstt, 1036 l-llluzttrion; Johnny Gocdman, who hurl been expected to go far on has home course but went only 1) 110W; Mario Gonzalez, Brazilian youngster who was the only for. r1351 entry and hsd appeared to be " ‘W11 mnbfndfl‘. and Gun-lay Ya M. tllc Georlzlll soldier who won l-Yl‘ Bvttlsil Amateur in 1939. I11 the second round-Skip Al“. ll‘.l(lt'l', the qualifying-round loader rt-nln Burllngton, NC: Wilford Weill-lo. a semifinallst in 1940; Art Dncr nz- who went to the some round the year before; Rodney llll-s. another highly-rated Olms- ltflll. nud Freddy Harts, ., the RiTiIV-ZJVCRII former Walker Clllppfl‘ from New Orleans. With rnml taking such a tre- melul u: beating. there were only r: ur nnvng the t6 mtrvlvors who hay" \\"‘l-f‘si-3bll5h0d golfing repu- t:~.t’\‘~ They were: l "rrW (Bud) Ward. Spokane, Wnlfl. ‘W39 winner; Harry , l‘llllllt‘l‘—l‘)J to Ward in last month's Wer-tcrr Amateur; Pat Abbott, the one-inr- movie extra from Lon Arvzvl“ and 1938 finalist, and Rev pillow t~f Polllzhkecpqle, N.Y. run- ner-llr '0 (‘madman in 193'? and Ward in 1939. , p, I DON'T SEE WHY YOU CAN'T GET A DAY OFF TO GO WITH YOUR FAMlLY-— By Edwina TH‘ KE 3? EP ON EATlN'-'" HLLIE THE TOILER - MAC IS FAR-SIGHTED! MY L D CAP lvs edfn’ 1o RAlN,ANY\\ZAY-AN‘ srusswvduel. BE WHAT'S MOR vve JUST corvAls 10o 51% TOFGO ON FEEUN’ THA COUSIN MILL._ PIC 1c..l YOU on HER mv 1o vlsrr us»- “w: PADDLED aAcv. DAYLIGHT Keep Mira’: in In IOIIQ --- J NGTI-EN m so Riulim MA¢ HAD us mo mm: BBLlEVE vAcA-rlon OUN \CK'S AC HELLO, GIRLS, WE BEEN LOOKING ALL R FOR YOU. I CAME ON ‘THE EARLIER TRAlN