SEE out: sausc L. wannuvc A J. _R. WILLIAMS WE BUY OLD GOLD ' Clftown All-Stars Defeat S’Side In Series Opener 2-1 _ eighth also sio-od out. The Charlottetown All 5.1"" went one up on their hcst-thrrc- out-ofefive series with Summersiie for the intermediate champion- lhip of Prl-nce Edward Island when thcy dcfcnted the locals at Summcrside 'la<t night by thc close score of 2 to 1. Gerard Bernard nllowcd thc visitors cnly five hits hut it was his high thrc-iv to fizrst iu tho eighth that. put the winning run In the person of POIT)’ rm the Ickl. Ichurmanls overthrow to first ill an nttcmp.‘ to \\ '3" Pm"- out sc-nt him (limit to s ltl “m! 312w]; LRY. TION OF W ND DIAMOND Ch'town Higson 2h Gallo-tit if McKinnon cf Whitlock 5s Ryan .. Rice, Straint ATCHES, RINGS Great George Street BOX SCORE lb 3b M oapuloa-h-uasuui; L-uuwu-suapm: ._. 0aoum¢Qw~> uuocuQwo~w> ~oQoooco~oQy mo~o~oocoow <~ooo-~no~E mo-~9#oo~m §wo~c~wO:n»g §oq-ZH~mc3 »~ooo~moocoH »o~omoo¢~oM then Hfiscnis (‘lwublc hiotlght him S‘Side across the plate, Morrison 2b The Summcrside All-Stars =cor- Landry s5 0d their only tollv in the third Grady lb when Grady dotihlcrl and Allen; Allen cf . linRled sending him homo ‘Gaudct 3b . . The visitors "ill ibl-ir ‘|'"r=t in‘ Bernard p the fifth whciti wit‘) two out Gauthier rf Perry singled thrnugl: short Fold Phaucttf rf to score Rico who hzid dcuhlctl. Dwhnn lf The locals found Larter for sevcn Ffliurman c . . 2 hits in thc fI-rt-"t four frames but Totals 35 11 | were unahlc i") (lrwlifflf in m.» I clutches and l~it eight rutmcrs SUMMARY atranded on lll" s11 1s up to that time. They foiled to iv-t n Flirt)’ Doubles. Higson Rl-cc. Grady: off the hurl" Yisitlli’! Picuntluvkzci Stolm base. Whitlock; Sacrifice in the last five innings. hunt. Rice; Runs batted in. Parry,‘ Gallant in left fH-lil made five Hizson. Allen; Earned runs. Char- put-outs. a catch of Landry's line lcttctown l. Summerslde 1: Left‘ drive l the "‘('Llll"l hoi g yqir- on hnscs. Charlottetown 5, Sum-I tlcularlv brill?" Rmwnk lflflpdlfli ntcrskie 9: Struck out. by Larter‘ It!!!) 0f RICI".I n hrnw in the. 5; bv Bernard 6; Base on trails cit leventh in timc . to: ltfoniscv.‘ Lartcr 1. off Bernard 1. ‘ racing for the F'l('l\' “ms another Umpires: At plate Carvcthq PTPNY Clay. Landr-fls lungln: bases, Francis, Stafford-S. catch of Lrirtcfs l"ncr in the - Second Game In Junior Series Tonight Charlie Ryan's Junior All-Stars engage the SummersI-de Kin$nlen_ Junior baseballers at the Park, diamond tcctight in the second ame c! their hcst-of-fire series or the Island junior champion- lhlp. The game is scheduled to get underway at 5.30. Summersi-de took the opening game at the western capital on Monday by an 8-1 score and the local juniors arc still smartin: from this tmcxpccisd setback as they had hccn instnllctl as pr:- leries favorilcs. harlie Ryan's crew arc detcrmincd however to lquare thc series at a game each wrtlt a win in tonight's encounter Ind as a result o hJlVY-tlp game i; lntlcipatr-d by locui fans. Players ("I th~ Cittirlottctovrw nior squad are asked to be at thc ark diamond in uniform at 5 o'clock. Suckers And Kids Will Play Tonight fruition n. 1.1T)‘ the Bobby Suckers and Cuudall Kids meet In the first section of the third guns of the finillsjn the Knights I! Columbus Softball Leazue. The Suckers have won the first two games and only need anoth- Q to win the title. Cundall Kids who have been gunning rather hard luck Claim they are 5.10111’! to at least win one of ‘he series. The game Qtarts at 7.30. l i I the Nova Scotia senior baseball I» picture. ileated Halifax Shipyards 2-0 here today for l1 of-seven series. '11’ 1-1 _Burns and Sweeney Rave up four Ihits between lbatte-rs. ‘a jle lurdav. i S Middleton l c Horseshoe Tournament Standing Sherwin-Williams ’I‘rop‘".) at he Brighton Horseshoe Club fdlows: l’. W L. 1'15 J. Buote . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 3 0 6 J. Davey .. 6 2 4 4 E McCourt. .. 3 2 1 4 B DesRoche .. 4 2 2 4 R. Larter .. .'1 1 - 2 E Goes .. .1 1 - 2 J. MoCaurt. . 2 0 2 n D. Shepherd . . 2 1 2 C. Richard 2 ‘l 0 ing and all competitors 3ft: urged to be on. time for their matches. l Blank Shipyards italiies on a walk. two errors and The standing play for the l n l Play will belre this give". MIDDLETON. N.S., Sept. CtPJ-fticlnig elimination 11— from Middleton Cardinals de- thelr first victory gainst two defeats in the best.- It was a pitchers’ duel all the av with Lefty Letteri allowing alifax only three safeties. while Nliddletcn them to Cardinals scored both their double. Next game c-f the ser- s will be played in- Halifax Sat- 000 000 000~0 3 3 000 002 00X~2 4 0 Bums. Sweeney (6) a n d harlton; Letterl and M. Deveau. hipyards $1,000 Free-For-All; l f m3t2’:‘t18é‘é.?2.t?l'.2”m”iY»7-Jf w rwomav RACING MEET ~ Covehead t_ . 'WEDNESIJAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 19 $500 Junior Free-For-Ail Classi- flcd; and six other Classified events. Send entries to Charles Willis, Covehead. ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 12 16% Savings Oni Total purses of m: sconuw my l: u ex 06am Itlcnbmw: monhuvc bun , “We're in the five the Goodwill opening mrcl The largest crowd your old history of Races attended the yesterday. Started in 1941 the Goodwill Raccs have assumed a major attraction in these parts. bringing as they do a mixture of youth and agc in the harness rac- ing game hcreabouts. + + Ilv Today's curd calls for five more classes among which are two Fu- turities-the four year-old and thrce-vear-old-and the feature Frcc- ‘or-All event which brings together such top-notch perform- ers us A-titiAircraft, Jollity. Roy'- al-ot-Lanv iuitl n rcccnt newcomcr 'I‘rue Hal. The 2.22-2.25 Trct rind 2.l£¥—2.22 Trot and ‘Pace conclude the program. ~1- lt trying to match the two hurling aces the next time the Tigers visit four Yankee pitchers for l6 hits i OTTAWA. Se t. 11 - (C?) — Joe O'Brien veteran relnsmnn Ola Budlong (R, MacDonald) 4 4 Jules 31mg’ mpg", 13590117,‘; pm from New Glasgow, N. 8.. starred Mary's Delight (W. Kelly) .. 5W 1mm Lav-,31.gur_1,e_¢,a¢_ Que" in the opr-ning five class card ye_s- Quakers Dud (G. Turner) .. 6 6 today CaPturQd me ci-nadivln tcrday in the two-day Goodwrll Plucky Budlong (H. Jay) dr Profwslonal Golfers’ Asucqmon harness horse racing program at Times; 2.38 1-4. 23B. 2-39 3-4. chmupionshlp by ‘mung m a 295 the Exhibition Grounds by driving w“; 1n the 734,019 medal play no tower than three winners. Hi: 2.1'I—2.20 Trot mumunmt at Riva-mew; p]; uncle. James O'Brien. ' Elmsdaie. IHI: CHARLUIIIIIU-"VN GUARDIAN Joe O'Brien Drives Three Winners In Opening Race Card SEPTEMBER 12, 1946 lluot Captures . Canadian Pro Golf Grown _\ "That_reuinds news. shave filth a - "if". . f”: PAlaoLLow cnovvtfstiip _ t"- J t You'll b0 tickled the way the NEW ran nonmw oaomm Blade glides over your face-shaves sweet and clean with a. ‘feather. touch”. No “bearing down"—hollow ground edge stays jleziblg in the razor. Ask for m1. nonmw 030mm nuance. 10 for 25¢. all but made it a family affair by Beaverdale (D. MacNeill) 1 2 c°‘$1‘1r1se.1r.w fro-n cis four-under- arl ,2 scoring a victory with Inc's Geo Mac (H. Stead) 24 ppmflgafice In yesterdays p33 Nightmare in the 2.25 Pace. The Peerless Hanover (A. 4 3 holes» Hum carded a 74 and 80 out _ remaining class. the arr-arc Kellys Nightmare (w. Kelly) a 1 me l“, two mum bu, held a s Trot was won by Beaverdale. cwn- Eva Worthy (L. Collins) 3 6 foubpomt winning mum-m 0W1. m‘ ed and driven by Don MacNelll. High Tide (J. OBrIen) . G 5 closest wmpemou summerside- 1m“ Kalmuck ‘T’ 59mph) " 7 d A triple tie for second place was Victories by Joe O'Brien came m thQ Two-Year-Oltl Futurity with Lucky Harvester, owned by Hairy O'Brien of Alberton. the 2.12—2.1.4 Trot and Pace with Peter Brooke Times: 2.19 Victoria Drrlvlng Cltub, 218-411 I'D N) 1-2. 2.18 1-4. 2.19 1- shared by Gordie Brydsnn of Tor- onto Mlssissauga, Bob Gmv of Toronto Scarboro and Booby. tlston‘ of the Gatlneau Club. Ayhner Q1'e.. oil with a total of 299. I turd ace iSecond Game To Win Maritime Title éifit. ‘2.'."‘§?...2¥.F';§.’fi§’.=?£3?i‘§ ‘éiiféeféiiifiliiéfi.33"‘? iii geek“; 51g;- c001,. “@3315;- __ t, “H _)' z46goers0un.venneaa .- _ QifBChinbYNC-Bwkn rfigleyzlgizslg goclfxfixéis Boy (éfngfggiyen) 8 3 3 yard course qnltl soggy from heavy 1 “fflrklng smoiothly and efficlent- perlence and the games played Tr“ Ana Ace ' ‘ ' wildcat V010 (Rh creamer) N 3 6 4 rains yesterd-w, and scams gen- y n every apartment. of the with the champions will tend w A record cro-wd for the five-year Kavola (R. Barnett) .. 5 5 5 “any were Over p“ 72' gqmea the Tm“? Printing slugs sharpen their ‘on! to makg 3' old Goodwill meet was on hand Times: 2.12 1-2. 2.12 1-4. 2-" 1‘2- The leaders w“ share “mo in Clmched the ladies softball Marl- better showing next seam“ for the biggest horse raci-ng pro- gram staged this year in the Maritimes. A mixture of youth and 2.15-2.18 Comma ‘Trophy-an award competition this year for the first Slugs Wm the tune-donated to Ute O Y’. G A . uro- Trot: and Pace open" 174 prize money while Hunt. W113“ the time title by blanking the Knights in of Columbus All Stars 22-0. The at For the home team K, WM, and S. MoNeill showed up well. The latter‘: double play in the fourth innings was the highlight of the Cleveland Indians hammered lng season. the St. Leger first was staged 1n 1716 and was rur. every (Montreal leads beit-of-seven the Ohio ciiv. If they meet there. and trgunggd the New Yorke“ . series 1-0). Detroit officials want a re-match. 11-2 1n their {ma} meegtng of yteaxkulillltghthe seem“ c"? Baltimore 300 000 Z00 510 1 s I M t Herc is how somc of the r-rincip‘ me year a; 519,615,“; s“ ' e9’: w“ "lzqriaceki n , Syracuse . 000 O50 01x 6 8 1 uls have oxnressctl themselves: The “the 100k an early 2.9 “Id ‘from 1 0 go " t e even" Wcbber, Hooks. Podgainy and Ncwhouscr: "I've ncvcr heutcn 193d “y; drove gym-fer Ernie ms staged M‘ 9t er trBfks l, Lollar; Fox. Pollvka and West. Feller onrl I'd sure like anothr-r Bonham from thehlll in the fifth 140m Demys “med , G?‘ (Syracuse leads best-of-seven chance. If it can he worked out, Wm, a seyenq-un hi“; that strenm- 59mm‘ m Auwme 1‘ n“ series, 1-0). the game should be played right herc. The Detroit fans deserve it." Feller: "I don't remember pitching against Newhouser before the war. hut I know I bent him last your. If it will draw the crowd. I hope we meet twice this month." : - Manager Steve O'Neil of Detroit: shooting for secc-nd place. If we have that sewed up, I won't. ohjcct to a special match. But I prefer to pitch Hal in regular t_urn." . . ‘ Manager Lou Boudreau of Cleve- lafl: “We're going to pitch Feller September 22. We thought it wo: all set for Newhouscr to pitch, too." . 0 l Newhouser recalled that Feller had beaten him twice before the war. After Bob returned from the d was featured by Pat Seereyb 24th Kellefs 27th round tripper of the season in the sixth with none on. which was too much for Newsom gave Chicago White Sox a 6-1 victory over Senators. included Frank Hareffifth c! of the season with two on A five-run sixth-inning attack Buck Washington Tlhc outburst- anlnst old Bobo “i338 Ratings Listed By Boxing Association Derby. was fourth in the St. Leger. Others in the field were Cmupler. and a double by Cass with the bases loaded. All scored after two were out. lll: Kinder collaborated on a five-hit pitch- ing job‘ tlo give St. Louis Broums a 4-0 vctory Athletics in the final game of that)‘ Blldse 2-5. 3-5. season's series which the Brownies took by a 12 to 10 margin. trophy 10 years and Frank Blscan possession c! the - ._.\_ navyqlast summer, habeat Hal an the igers ugust on a four- hitter. A week later they faccd if‘ ' each other again nnd bQth were CLEVELAND. Sept. 11—(AP)-- Middleweight: Chunploap- Tony knocked out and didn't figure 1n The National Boxing Auoclatlon Zale. Logical contention-Jake La the decision. issued i-t: quarterly rotin : today Motto. Rocky ruzlnno, Charla: afte€e recognizing Marty bexévo us: BtirléyuiOutlkarnltlinie boxerlihlnr- / wel rwe ght champ on u u p- ce er m, oi vne," rnmy ulating that he mu:t defend hi: Idler. George Abrams. H iltle ugiiavimt no‘); Rioizlnlttan ‘by Dec. s Welbelrzeilgtit: Ohauglon-Maty org eupc cam o . ervo. c: conen r: - y = ow blazed right behind Roblmon in Roblmon, Beau Jack. Outqtmdlng l logical contender among the boxer: — T1170)’ Ian-kin, Johnny -—— welterweight: Wu Beau Jack, co, y Janlro. N noun. cw “d hi“ Niall‘ wovidefliblth" wiiiihtwellnghti lohnnlplgtl‘ _vi'ii' " A LEA l ahou Servo a to moe nnon nun. cl cone c:'|— - . y the specified time, the uloc- llam Joyce, alloy Mouzon. Bob 5°‘ h“! 1 In“ an" W L Pct lation would recognize a chump- Montgomery, Johnny Bnttom- hull" I 0P0“! '1 i, "8 ‘r “M? s1. Louis m s1 .oao lonahip fight between Rdblnlflfl Outltlndlnl boxerl-John Thomal, w MI Co! w R4 454* ‘vfm! to v Brooklyn a4 51 .622 and Jack. Allie Btolz, uni-km Bolanol. erred-n ow l: wllu whi m . - t - Chicago '13 60 .549 The rating: showed llmer (Vio- Featherweiiht: Champion- Wll- l! r70"! "IQIWQKQWW- ~ - Boston . . '70 64 .629 lent) Ray o: the next man in lino ll: Pep. 11cc! contendcrwPhll II MPull-Mltlflll §"i.°'3"i°‘i'. ' i3 l3 "i3 “$15131?” ‘if’°-is“i“i'£."i‘ii’ o“.fi"‘°éf' "s‘h“‘i5‘.'i'i""'€>'. ‘ haepla .4 we; e,: er m ure 0. o! aver. “*0. u!‘ - Pittsburgh .. 55 78 .413 who meet: Inul: in two weekl. Ccllu, Jackie Orlvel. , ltubcolColgcolllqU g , New York .. . 56 83 .403 um in the lln l: Joe Maxim. Bontomwclght: Ch on — on: rook. Cal lno who: The rntingu- Ihnuel Orth. lltll . mm: If you don‘: Col _ AMERICAN LEAGUE Heavyweight: Champion — Joe -Kui Kong Yo , ‘than lnn- give: oulaur... Inn, 1001:, logical contende None Outntanding box Iemle Gold- 451;; “qg-fluhhqnud p.31‘ _ w Boston 46 .881 avcllable. Outstanding boxer: -- berg, Jackie Jucfih, Lulfldutlllo. Q19", 13, 7,. 1mm“, g, y‘. Detroit . . 57 .578 Tltnl Mluriello, llmer My, Joe Tony Ollvern. refund 006g“ full purchd’ New York oo one 1mm. m wktmu. . run-um: onfipkfn - mm you“ “W”, i Washington ‘If .489 flght-heavywcl ht: Ohlmphn - tench. Loom contender: — Chicago '15 .460 Gil: Innevlch. IQ! contender: p‘ jllrino, inty Ionghan. Cleveland 0! 7’! .450 ~lzard Chat-lea. ill Fox. out- Iunty Donn. , tlndlnfl m»: x-St. mitt: s: "rr .4!) standing baxerp- negate 11111:. --A1ex Murphy, ~Al1rod Chum. x-Phliadelphl: . l" J46 Arc IIII lmitb, he J00 011ml. - ‘L fl-nm game no: Imelda» l. i varsity Sept. 211. have been called physical culture for the univers- ago today at Forest Hill. N. Y. The ity. He said the college physician black-halrd Britcn—now a profess- had cancelled the meet ‘matting ' 7i“ W w» W M." CQLGATE SHAVE CREAM ‘Yule/r. @440: skew ‘l’ '|' age featured the program. The fif- My Partner. (J. O'Brien) .... ..1 1 J P Cont,“ nonomr vsidmt M the pondusion of the game time with m‘. harnpsg racing game. teen heats wcre_t"un-off in sume- Marjorie Hanover (Sample) .. 4 2g 2g the assocla!i’on_ y p Mrs. W. E. Sterling of Halifax, g Miss Hepburn shortstop was the dwelling W a ‘vlml-vl’ i‘ is “'*"“ “is "m" ""9 h-mm‘ t wail Ill is°°k“'§'i“§"” " 33, Other rmkt scores lncluded:— Maritime President of ladies soft- pick of the visitors. pccted that another _ large c wrl: VTOdiIYS Prfilllrflm W111 9011551 Q f‘ 9 0 ( 931d) ~ 2 6 6 Rodolphe Hum“ Royal Quebgg; ball presented to. Miss Elizabeth They lined up as follows: will throng the Exhibition Groulitlsv-{YE (‘1115585- 1W0 0f them Ffllurl- FIB i 5P0! ( 0T9?» P) ‘155_79_71_303> Roland H1101, Curtis, captain of the winners, the Truro Printing Slugs; l-Iepbum ‘his aftgnqoc.” The horses witrb.» ties and a..Free-For-All which will Lorraine Abbe (L. Ifelly) 6 '7 fuwomton‘ N‘ B’ 153_80_,m 41L shield emblemaflc of the Mnmme u; Yum‘ u: E‘ cums c_ B cup l called at 1.15 with the opening bring together six of the fastest Winnie Scott (L OMqwrn) .. ‘l 5'1 Arch“ skinner’ Algonquin. St championshm “s d: Pym?‘ my Hum. 1b.‘ M‘? he“, s¢hed,lm1+a;+1_3g; pggersieiztlvthguxaliglitérétesTilnfiudfikfi Times. 2.13 1-2, 2.141-4,2.18 -4. Andrews, N_ B . l56_51_79_31(;_ {The winners. taking advantage Burnle, rf; ()'vf°llle_ p; 'V_ gnarl, ~ . , _ l _¢__._____ 0 every play. capitalized on the ab, %3i>~=@"ai"‘i"§w"‘¥i‘5i- "<>‘»‘»??-"‘JR'Y a“ m‘ °"""°" 2:211 ::'~‘.L"“ifi..r.:2 ..:ll.§".*§= '.‘."°..".li"““ "a 5.1”"- Hlcccss u y commcncct heir F? ' ~ , ‘ _. _ I Ni mm“. ‘ 0.3x.“ 3 _ y e gar r; hfle "U95! hi“ ‘he “land Imermmlnle Xirgraitlje Zgglhlllheazggael gMAxlg llJ/Ietieusdeneg Budlrg18(J(AEht-:W)n.). é g1 ng-ht alid they batted and fielded 5s: Mchqenl ab: M' Gnmn c“ Baseball Chammonshin yesterday Rloyalqihba“; 204 85d - Tippé Just Fncka (Cudmore) w 4 4 2 pmfecty throughout the game Robbins, P. J. MacDonald p; B". hv (lOiPBllEIZ the Summcrsidef A111 Abbe 205 k2" can Lee (R Bamem 5 3 4 l 1:35 ggttggfliviliytgggmpt of scor- natryd 2:1; Curt-rile 0.] t l G Stars in t e opening amc o t c ' ‘ ' ' . - t _. _ mplre a e pae! Ear o host three out lof tiiveglseriezzisfThe SUMMARY gig“? ‘$405,318; g s dusmftifigotuyliallritgtrti fgetiéfirtairiiirlly: tamfiifrsxit Ilgravlicis Pyne; at m1 gflme “'35 (‘O59 \' [1(1_\'O( Pl’) 1'01“ ' , W01‘. a" ‘wmums “Hilsklm Mpcahys Two Year-Old Futurity ggctlhiivnBulggiygillg-rlarrfsttgali) H I m‘ (“splay or pa“ playing and good Lme scores mm, an, in for a mush series b? M“ Watson (E DOW“) 1-010 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE sportsmanship. For the vanquish- Slugs . 256 3123-22 fr" *1 “'T‘""Pr W1“ “P XlFPIQTPd 1° Lucky Harvester u. O'Brien) a 1 1 Mickey Budlong (a. Jay) 11 u 1o Boston .... 000111 ooo a '1 1 “l “m” WY difficulty W“ e» 51m . 000 oooo-o 3d"""“° 1"“) ""3 Marmme play‘ Just A Gift (D. Seaman) l 3 2 Sampson Royal (C. O'Brien) 8 9 dr Detroit 500 000 02x 7 d8 H2 - t- ‘Jwns- ' Billy McVey (Pf McKenna) . 2 2 Times: 2.17 3-4 2.17. 2.20 1-4. Ferriss Dobson. Klinflfl‘ B" ' | _ T T "' T ' Wagner""I‘rout and Tebbetts. G t G w c k E ‘ Tonight at_8 o'clock the Summvr- New YOFK - -- 009 902 “o0 If l: g l side Junior KJinsmEn ‘and Stthe I - I’ I Clegglnarrltgn" lt/llléasggnzox Queen I I Charloietown tinior ars . - 1 ti. o. gy; Single Victory Movie Tips 5,311.53; Rey-M Feature Race Eliminated In S TEE-U ' VB SGT S OI‘ 1 ~ Island championship at the Vlc- N d P off. Washington 100000000 1 8 1 I I toria Park. The Summersid Jun- ‘ ChlcaK° m0 D05 00x o 1.1 2 t lors took the op-cninz cnceountor i e l ’ NBWSt-lmv Candlnl and EBYLVZ n I I I score. la 9 3 -» 'A'_ -"“— on their home diamond by an 8-1 B Iggyngslgfid 33585-000 000 0 5 2 :- + + + y b w st. Loui-s .. . 000110 11x 4 s_1 ANTIGONISH, N‘ s” Sept 11_ srnmammo. N J, sq» u The local junior team have a K119" and 3°58" Kmder- 3m" (CH-The Great G-. owned by “(Apl- 3'11"‘?! Ql-llfik. alttitle my hi-gh re ard for their opponents can and Mm- " c m naiipmiiee of Halifax cap- “M111 the s!“ of a Jeep. stole we but areghopeful of reversing the _ _ NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 2 tjwd me Free For A“ race of 3 show today at the National Arra- count tonight and deadlock the By The Canadian Press DONCASTER, Yorkshire. Eng- Cmflmla" o 9 1 harness racing Card here mm,» teur Golf Championship at Balt- serics. Charlie Ryan. coach. has P85111110 the American League's land. Sept. 1 — (CP Cable) — Brooklyn - i » -- 0 3 Money Direct. owned by Joe Mas- 115ml G01! Club W ktlwklrlfl out issucd a N,“ for his play.“ m he leadlzi-z iutcner, Dave _(Boo) Fer- British moviegoers can take it as (c8300 E'- end 03 19th 8600""! Gimvray o; New Glasgow wok the the tourrnament medkvsi, $1499 , at ‘m, dinnmnd by 5_30_ h,“ time us, for five runs on six hi-tsinthe fact when 'he words “Ah-bone darknessh No. 1 Classified in straight heats 111E891. 111 the second round of C... no change is contemplated m first inning. Detroit Tigers forc- has wop the Sc Leger" flasn across valldermee" Gumben “d MM!‘ and Jean Budlong, owned by match P511? Bfflel‘ elimllwtlflfl 719-1117 the line-up which faced Summer- ed uddltltmfll postponement. of movie screen: tonight Ant‘. many 191'; Gregg. Casey, Herring, Behr- vmce MacDonald cor Anugonm, Martell of Edmcnton. Canadian side in the ritual 5am: Slieostoéts bberktlnortéin fglieibraggéi probably will thank a Barnet. sllzallrdglllg Edwalbilii 13° mo 4 9 o captured the No. 3 classtftetr filmateurvdtthampion. in the morn. '5 er aiy v 8-11 R e Hertfordah re. film rojectiontst for -_ 8 W11‘ - Congratulations go to the Truro 50X 111811‘ fifth Slfllilht defeat. the tip. p Phlladflphl“ no 0m 50X 9 10 1 Summary Smiley, National Public Link: Printing Slugs in winning the -. Advance neswrws sentinel“; Beflzley. Burkhardt. Br-“le- Champion train Inglewood. Cal'i. Maritime Ladies Softball Champ- Hank Greenberys thiree-ritn Airborne as the winner of today's wnksfmd Klum- m”? Judd and Nn 1 Classified defeated Martel! 2 up and than ionship hv (lflfmlllng thc Knights homer. his 33rd, hastened Ferriss’ 1 3-4-miles classic were sent to ssmlfiwk- Money Direct (MacGllllvray) 111 disposed of Riacel on the mu of Columbus girls team in two departure as the sophomore rlght- theatre; 651-1’. m1; week km one Pmsburllh 000 033 10° 7 9 o Justice Lee (Haley) a .. 22 2 hole in the afternoon. On that 1m straight games. The Truro glrlsgha-rvder retired after facing l0 we) was used 1n enm- Sunday m New York .. 010 210 020 6 l0 2 Margaret Lee (Ross) _ 3 3 3 4311mm hole gmuey 151d l mtg);- showed plenty o! power at the bat Tlaers 1n the first 1min: and B Blfnet theatre. sending puntera- mlmmlmm- 1'1"“! and Rex (Shrader) 4 4 4 find-run dead from at least 100 rm and were fast afield. The locals permitting six of them to hit in me Budlejlne scurrying to fie Baker, Salkeld; Koslo, Thompson, Pony B010 (Multan) _5 d, ‘m. a birdie ‘ma. and a 1 m, lacked expcricncc. but 1n cnwrlvr: SBYQIY- nearest bookie .0 place a wager AP°"“*“'~"' J°"°§ “d L°"“"“"“- Time 2.3a. 232 1-1. 2.34. triumph over Ric-gel. tho playdowns have gained valuable Although Joe Dobson stopped on, the 3 w 1 ga-mrtw Plltsbuifgh - 093 499 003 '7 9 f Quick established o, 2-up lead on 001111611“ WhlPh Sllnuld 518'"! the") ‘he “EH3 with 0m‘ h“ 1°!’ the The movie operators “miotakew New Y°Tk 02° 002100 5 8 “ No 2 Clnaolfied the first nine holes against: Ms:- i-n flood sired when “ext Sewn M" five imflmw Bvb 161118" received wide publicity in British 9am“ “°'""°1"“‘" 8"“ s““"-~ Jean Budlontz (MacDonald) 112 tell and held t: on me 111001111113 rolls around, served up a home-run pitch l0 newspapers and the. bookies must 91d? vmsen“ Gel" Budmck‘ ‘nmes Jack Clyde (Hunt) .4 4 1 rlne of the first round of matnh 1' 4' 4' 'l' PM" (Dim) TM" in the elrhth have taken R ihallacking because Km“ W‘ C°°P°Y~ Mack Hugh (E. Haley) .. . a 2 a play. mo; he eliminated m» m: Practically everyone concerned to out Irours mm straiszht vlc- Airborne did today 1w 6m: the °h‘°=8° i ~- ~ ~~~~ ~~ 319 1 Coronation McKillop (Mac- Canadian titlist to emi- the tour- h“ 'P"3'"°d "l" WWW‘ "l *1 "mm"! w” °" lce- n" deft?“ W“ F"- newsreel said he would tBlUXIg 3mm". . i ~ 1- 3 3 1 Donald . .... .. 3 3 3 nament since C Boos (Sandi) duel ltfiiwefln aim Fcllfl‘ of ClPVP- r155’ sixth n-gainst 24 wins. m, lead m,” furlongs ti“, ha“, t1’! mnmzsl- Lee McKillnn (Marshall) . 5 5 d Somervllle of London Ont won land anvl Hal Ncwhottsc-r of De- Ted Williams had four of Bos- to Wm by 1 1-2 length" {rm sf-‘hmltl. Ku5ll. BOTBWY 11nd Gm,“ Guy (Ken) _ g 4 4 g thé U s crmm in $33 ' troit hr-iorc the baseball season tons seven hits off Trout. ln- sqdn m, qtanhope Jul-s‘ M,;,._ Schefflng; Spahn. Wallace. White. Time 1'17 2,15, 2.15 1-4. Missing-among others‘ tonight ends. Feller and Ncwhottscr‘ tinge eluding his 37th homer. rm with 10:...‘ Astor-s PM and Barrett and Maui. ' w“ the dame a‘ Frank struuhln‘ faced each other four times n t e Still needing only a 51111181116‘ Fm- third another three ‘cngtns Free-Fur-All the oung millionaire from Toledo past. and the Detroit leftharder tory to clinch at least a. share ' ‘ ' INTERNATIONAL PLAYOFFS __ d d Y ._- has yct to gain a decision over of first place. the Red sox left ‘mfiflbom, the b) n, wit whwh g§§ftsGp§i§¢°§J<3iQna>" l. gfidihxlfiiéffiifiw ‘he ckwehml firmnmr‘ an" “he “am” m‘ cmveland- won the den.» lagstgmlne at: odds Newark """" " 00° 00° 005 5 8 2 Riovfll ‘However (Kirk) A -3 3 3 have been nop tournaments rlnce "' " "' "' “he” Jim/Wm "a" 3°” Fen" of so m1 wag ‘Lmed iii é-io M°“"°“‘ » m4 °11°°* 71° 1 Dominion Gratto (Haley) 4 4 3 mm _ elflninamd m Qmgstcr cti-veiiiiiirs Bill Vccck is hard at today, m“ m. even‘- o, me FJhvLmc- xiiiarpelonlgschltland Berra‘ M“ Peter 1m (Mac? arson) ..'..'.'5 5 4 2 and 1 1,, the qécondenyfnqh ' ' G n PIT] OWE . ' l The 16 survivors. in addition to Quick and Ward, were: Capt. Cary Middlecoff. Memphis: Howard Everitt. Omlarrl. Pa“; A. Fred ‘Kammer. Jr, (710856 Point Poms Mich ; Felice Forza, Wethersfield, Comm; Maurice McCarthy Jim. Cincinnati; Arthur Wall lr.; Alph- eus Winter Jr. Bridgeport Conn-i ., . _ --- Ri h d Che. n. tn 1940 charti- c}: 21321123 the year with ‘W m“ Nlrflal. Ar-war. Salubrimls Hispan- WOLFVILLE N. s, Sept. 11 - ptocmumimaxggfck. N? Y.; S. l for Cleve and and scattered nne ‘ ——- ' . ' i ‘ - _- ymme him mcludlng Charla, By Th, Canada“ pr“, ships, SChBQLIlBd for Acadia Uni- Frisina. Springfield. Ill. Robot’- Willits. Kansas City; Gordon Piviz. Michaela Fred Perry won the United states runs singles tennis championship for tihe off. it was reported today by Glen Ridge. N J. Ind 5011'?" third time and gained permanert PPOY- Fred Kelly. director of sweenv. 41111011110?- ALFALFKS ALIAS Alfalfa is also iknown as ucern‘ IOIEY IIGI! karma. Mair? m YIIISTXQRIIWCI-