‘ssmmauua 1942 jib RTIHG BACK STRETCH DOWN THE _(_IHARIDTTETOWN__GUARDIAN NEWS ‘Cards Blank Dodgers 3-0 To’ Come IVithin One Game Of First Place B Judson ' ‘y’ Pres! lpizrllswWl-Ilor has "we a stasis breeding of We from walnut {Iall Farm. e5 and great sires mthtrfigogonriligixatcd racing in Am- nca W; past several decades. The $011; altered for sale are by such “W” s0 a ‘QQ 5?, Abbey s?‘ ssifiPiisai fflm 3‘, 3,00%, and Protcctor a. 150%. of Walnut Hall has been in the limelight this - m“ pmiuululy on the Grand 31mm‘ where most of the big stakes have been won by sons and dauaht- m 0g me premier sire. Volomite. msewhgre too. on half-mile tracks colts sold by them have been head- R suyrunaries or battling for sup- remacy on hundreds of tracks in ouisda and the United States. m“, g; no better place to buy a quididato for speed honors- psinesville, Ohio. August 21th. Katya Cowssi, by Volomife. 2.03%. holder of the world's record for two mar-old acers on a mile track _g,oii,g-equall)led the long-siandlns world's record of 2.05% for a half- mile track in the Two Year Old the famous Franklyn County M, Malone, New York. August _H5ppy L, 2.03% by Bill I». won 2.11 Pace with Eiarle Avery up. 2,06%, 2.06. The third heat was by Merry Bars in 2.07%. Avery won the 2.18 Trot in straight heats over a high-class field. with my; 5on3 by Volomite. 595$ “m9 3,06%, and won the last heat in the 2.10 Trot with Afton in 2.08%- $3 ill th t h is hold- filfiphiisrfiiiii wit? th: begt drivers in the USA. No less than four race who hold st widely wplrllod in Msritimcs on Monday. . Tho Summerside card of noes drew a large attendance. and tho rams were exceptionally inter- eating. Despite a heavy wind Usclia kitten set up a new track piwim; record of 2.10% in the first heat o tho Free for All Trot and P80631110 former track record was 2.11% nmda by Hilda Burllong. July 15th. Uscita Britton met with stiff opposition in the next three heats. Watchlm win- the second heat in 2.11%. Iialmuck the third heat in IIIBEH DOi-nts L _ 3, . - m. gdtlti: race off between the‘? 64$. “m, ma“. 2' Britton won in 2. 61in is owned by George Brookins, Kaiisingtcn and was driven by Earls Sempie. ‘Iiho 2.19 Trot and Pace went to four heats before Paul Abbe. winner o! tho first heat. eme ed the win- ner oi the race. Jack O yde won the noond heat in 2.14%, reducing his record by one-half second. Bonnie Scott won the third. heat in 2.14% and Paul Abbe the fourth and race- €0t in 2.20. Paul Abbe 1s owned Power Bros. and was driven by Jimmie Power. ‘Iihe 228 Trot and Paco went the limit too. Winnie i’. race 2.27%. is owned and was driv- en by Charles O'Brien. Covchead. It will be noted that all three races went. to four heats before a winner could he declared. D. K. MacLeod was the starter -_-_. st North Sydney Charles Ballard put on s three race card which drew lifax and was driven by bell. The 2.25 Trot and Pace was won a the recent Ontario imported Wear-old Jacob Wlthrow in t heats. Bob Neil second. Counter third—three other starters. Time, 2.18%-—a new record for Jacob Withrow—2.20'/., 2.20. The Winner is owned by‘ Alderman Prank Adams. Halli , and was driven by Billy Hood. The 2.10 Trot and Pace was won by Peter-nt-Court with a summary 1-1-2. Coronation Mcliiliop 4-5 l ie Budlong 2-2-3, Harvest Mel- fli/ .344. Mooei T. 5-4-5. time. - lid 314%. 2.15%. The winner is 13y "Ili/lcbgnmald, Sydney u” "aw: es ompson was ‘more were fireworks atBridgo. "i" and a new track record was g5 Y the New Glasiww Drlvin Club gflvtn by Joe O'Brien? The mm r track record of 2.07. held {he 75V by the aoer All Grattan and m zoéo/tter atchim. was lowered Free- ! 4 in the second heat of the IBf-héfltgk horsewiegciifilziefarizrgsg: membled l" Bfidsewater or vicinity "Luu1m1neen1en_t__ihst the HORSE Truro, N-S, ($.13; 00m s6 Charlottetown Driving Park last th wi be RACES START 2 P. M. Free for All -----—-———— 5300-00 No. 1 Classified - — — - -- — — - 250-00 No. 2 Classified -- — — - — — —- 250.00 No. 3 Classified — — — — —- — — — 250.00 slwnsored by Eastern Driving Association record was broken was greeted with mat applause. Following are the summaries: H00 f All-Dude i-*.-:.*"°'~*=.. ma 210092.210 ""' "' 2.17 Classified—Ma or Bowcs 2.10 $4. 1-1-3, Oliver Grat an 2.09. 4-2-1, HM. Volo 2.13%. 2-3-2, Bki pydalc 2.12%, 3-4-4. Time 2.15 2.1 , 2. 2. Sampson Crud“ 511mm rsi Y. Q . was driven by Joe O'Brien. 2.24 Classified-Peter Rcamore. 2.12%, 1-1-1. Flora Direct 2.12. 2-2- 3. Sunny Hal 2.14%. -3-4 0.11. V010 4-4-2, Heather-bell 2.08%. 5-5-5. Time. 2.12%. 2.14. 2.14. The winner is owned by Dr. C. B. Clough. In- verness and was driven by Joe O'Brien. Ken McDougall was the starter. Patch 2.0656 rm. and Chatham race truck. tho scene of many great. race meets and. ated under recently renov management of J. Mac O'Brien. President. and T. C. Collette. Sec- retary. held a five-class horse rac- ing program which attracted a very large attendance. In the No. 1 Class- ified Calumet Emerald 2.10% won in straight heats. The Baker 2.0654 2- 2-3. Sunn eads 2.07%. 3-8-2, Brltton 2. ‘A. 4-4- Oliver E. tan. 5-5-5. Time 2.12%. 2.14. The winner is owned and was driven by B.B..Poley, Tide Head. N.B ‘The match race between Chestnut Bars 2.00% and Victor Ice 2.0’! was won b.v the former. Victor Lee win- ninrz the first heat in 2.12% an Chestnut Bars the next two in 2.10. 2.12%. Chestnut Bars is owned bv Dr. J. J. McPherson. Campbellton, NB. and was driven by BB. Poley. Ihelireofor-Allwaswonw Ton 201% 1h straight heats. ey Hanover, 3-2-2, Mark Harkaway. 3- 2-4, Volrida, 4-4-3. Time, . ‘A. 2.10%, 2.09%—the fastest heat dur- . The winner is y. Dartmouth. wu driven by Johnny No. 2 Classified. Aubre Dillon 2.11%. I-1-1, Volo Ray 2- -2. Hill- i"? ti“; fiiiwiisi‘ 2.16, 2.14%. The winner is owned and was driven by G. Turner. Dart- mouth. N5 . 3 Classified-Calumet Dijon. , - - , or . - - h‘? llf“”i“s‘f*i=fil’it' ‘it’ ti‘ n W‘: 5 Mr Clink 3i. . er. is 2.11. who r is owned by E1 on Fowlie. Chathsm and was driven by H I-Isrriso I}. Dr. F. C. Douxan who started the races at Chatham says that the track has been placed in fine order the new management and the les up-io-dste with electric lights and hot water for washing horses. Chatham track has every appearance of being one of the belslt‘ racing fixtiues in New w c . winter. Fred Worthy has paced. miles con- siderably faster than his record and o‘ was timed a heat in 2.14 Old Home Week. A driver who used very abusive lansuase to the starter at the Sar- atoga. Springs. N.Y. meeting two weeks ago was expelled for life and the horse he was driving was sus- pended for one year. Races at ‘rruro. 11.8.. next Wod- nesday afternoon September 10th. "Goodwill Races" held at the septtgdnber i2‘ $1114 tern 23rd ‘D90 l8! X1 and 24th. uests by lottcr, wie- phone and teegraph from horse- men "all over" show how popular this city is as a race centre. It will be "the drop of the curtain” verv probably as fa.r as Island racing goes but one other Maritime meet remains — Bridgewater Exhibition September 30th and sucoeedinl days. "Goodwill Program" will consist oi six classes with $300 purses for each. Three heat plan. Horses will be classified and a Rood ruins mo- gram is assured. IE- Bears whip Jersey City 8-2 NEWARK N.J.. Sept. l1—(AP)—— ‘Ilhe clmmplion Newark Bears. be,- hind sout paw Tommie Bymes sparklinfl three hit pitchinif. smoth- ered the fourth place Jersey City Giants. 11-2. today in the v "1111 battle o1 the international sflue Governor's Cup semi-final playoff round. Jersey City 000 000 110-2 3 I N u 001 01o ooir-a a ‘l egobrmos. Harris (a). Zabala (a; and Poland. Beal (5): BY?!" l" Padden.___i_ RACES Sept- I60‘ BROOKLYN. Sept. 11-(AP)-.- Mort Cooper, big Missouri farm bo squeezed the National Ie e nan: honour mos n s. tam-fit a-o utoutthlt suiting 8t. Louis Cardinals one lame of first ace. It was the 20th victory and eighth shutout for the husky righthand star. Matched against Broklyifs best bet. Whitlow Wyatt. Cooper simp smothered tho Dodgers with and in addition led the Cardinals’ e ht-hit offensive. After the riv had stiuzgled throukh five dramatic scoreless in- nings. he opened the sixth stanza with a hard ground single to centre and the heat of the Cardinals’ fury flamed up quickly for l. run. Jimmy Brown laid down a. boautful bunt on the first pitch to sacrifice Coop- er to second and after Terry Moore flied to short right Enos Slaughter almost knocked first baseman Dolph Camillrs glove off with a vicious line single that brought Cooper homo standing up. Yanks handed Second straight Blanking 1-0 NEW YORK, Sept. 1l—(AP)— New York Yankees bumped into their second stratum shutout today at ago. when the White Box blanked them, I-0, and retarded d their dash to the American League pennant. at least temporarily. With the second place Boston Red Sox crushing Cleveland In- dians. the loss reduced New York's lead to nine nines. Athletics Edge Tigers At Detroit, Philadelphia Athletics won tlhc opener of a final two-game series with Detroit Tigers 5-4 by 111R o por- Dimy) out. who retired to his 17th defeat when iunpires chased him for making a pass at l. spectator. Red Sox Crush Indians M Cleveland. Boston Rod Sox col- 17 hits off Jim Barby and two ineffective successors to crush Cleveland Indiana 15-2. southpaw Ken Chase. an old Tribe jinx. held the Indians scoreless until the second-placer: piled up" a 12-run margin. Browns Drab Senators In 5t. Louis. the Browns with the benefit of three homo runs druibbed Washington Senators. 10-4. on an even dozen hits today to keep up their hot third-place pace. od r tunitic: Si: gm‘, (“or Game Fails 3"” To Materiaiize‘ 5 P. L1,.- sr c" a out on all set Senior 0W1!!!’ crswnding their op- pohems the Y.M.C.A. learn, did not pu-t. in an mnce. Members of the "Y" squad claim they did not know that the game was scheduled for last evening. Woaitheu- conditions teams meeting on 111111-5413 ken f b fifth. . ‘ emcoun er would take place yesferdoy. However, it ap- pears there were no arrangements made between the opposing teem with the result that the game did not materialize and a larg of fans who gathered to see contest wem away disappointed. Now it is not sure when tho same will be leyed. It is possible the contest wil take Jylace lomor- row but this is not efinltely d... cided, No arrangements were ccm, plate: last “night ext one 50m @0111 Wflrd a 15 p05. siflole the meeting will be pogtpqngd until 'I'hi1.rs~dsy next The reason given for (he latter is that 501118 members oi the Amy-s "ma, iazinn will not be available until ‘Hie "Y" is leading the gum 3. 0 having won the first three ggsmes in a row. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE soa 0oz sac-is 1'1 z until’. °i°..ii'“é ° ‘ Z Y. nter <7). Deming (ibeand Bolton Cleveland Chase and (4). Gromek Desautcls. Philadelphia Detroit (‘thrlstopher Manders <7), Riobc and Wagner: Trout. Henshaw (B) Washington 10o 001 011-4 a 1 Sthllguls B oso 25o Mix-IO l2 o ll SOD, S i] - _ termusller anti I-(iiyéisiid mam‘ 0s 0111"!» ' 0.3.0 m fllx-l H mgoéiyald and Hemsley; smith um NATIONAL LEAGUE st. Louis 000 001 020-0 s Brooklyn 000 000 000-0 s Cooper and W. Cooper; Wye 8 M. French (9) and Owen. ti. Chill? 010 001 100-8 7 I) New o 001 000 021-4 l2 l Blimp and Gillespie. Remand: (B): Feldmsn. Adams (9) and Man- cuso. Ber-res (0). Cincinnati 230 000 000 08-8 l3 1 Philadelphia I01 010 200 00-5 i8 1 Vendor Meer. Beans (5) and Ls- manm: Johnson. Nqhem (2). Rock (7). Pearson (8). Melton (9). Pod- Iainy (11). and Brazen. l Mlnaril’: kills pain. Army Itl-nt Joe ° round world's heavyweight ‘mun in tho eishth inning after Martin Marion had popped oul to l1 (pug, Coopgr bent“ out a r an “ifmfms Bird? scoring machin- Brown belted a 1101:1711: e t centre to score runners and nu victory ou sight of the Dodgers. Giants Squeeze Out Cubs At New York, relief pitcher Ace Adams. mskin his 57th appearance of the season. broke the modern National League record and regis- tered his eighth triumph as New York Giants squeezed out a 4-3 de- cision over Chicago Cubs. Rods Whale Pbils In Philadelphia. Cincinnati de- feated the Phils B-5 in l1 innings when catcher Ray Lamanno spark. ed a tIhree-ruh last-inning fiareup that broke a 5-5 tie with a homo fun into the left field bleachers. Prov. iluoit Tourney Today? 'I‘his afternoon at 2.30 on the Rcchford Square quolt courts the Provincial Tournament will swing into action. Mr. L. B. MacMiliarn who will be master of ceremonies, will call play sharp on time, There wil be no postponement: of games, in the event of a player's partner not showing up, the player present. will be allowed to substi- tute but only from player; ma; "e not on any oi the contesting bo tof teams. 703°“!!! i; the schedue as YUWD aksed tgpbgnonegifihlezt-i-am u kindly Group No. 1 on Court No. l_ 2 P artist? his‘ Adm or K130i?‘ M’ " 0 d McLeod 8:121 §nrasei¥°n“°m'" V" 8 P. M.- Final-Winners of above games, Gmllprl-Volkflm Court Nu. 2_ Atkensoxi McFsrlane an . P. M C. McDonal R. McDonald 3 P M and Tho d Mcmnlii-lllwn vs. d and Garnh and Partnenum "5' Flllll-l-W-ihner of sbov¢ gem”, "lmgvrlfgkifn com N0. 1_ Robin and Con" McPgrerson vs. Mo. .3 and M _ 0 P. ivr.°§°“’ Mlllifliiaiéenzifd Band a 5 l, M, Bsnsll. . .- miml‘w“‘“°" °r "MVQ knmes. clmlibel vs 31d Warren vs. McNeil] M. d R. Gay and Callbe 4.30 P. _ and Likely l —-Winners of Wbove garries. Louis heads for Greenwood Lake Training camp cmcma-‘Qbuiept. ll-(AP) headed east today grgigfn: Exiithttatifitl ftlijeance “all” l staring him in the rsoem“ W“ CV61‘ ubigéflEo-gnds heavier than he's wood Lake, N ionshlp defence aaainst Prlvattgagilm gmn in the Yankee stadium Oct, The battle L11 Arm)’ Elnwrgevigcy léfiglflggitlllgjrwm Msfinmxers 0091mm! their services. he! an Black. co-manazer of the hunVYWelght champion, accompanied The Brown Bomber will need to ’=2°‘i§i§“sii.i§'.i' 5°11‘? ‘i '1" “"1" e o = more than 200. g a shad” Questioned as to how he felt about; boxing Conn a second time, 1.01115 clenched his big fist. patted it a couple of times with his left mu smi d:— ‘Dontlt _bd r 2 said. “I'll ge islrilghgipg. lsitlnwqgPl atiln in better shape right now than ever have been before a fight." Sport shorts ioi ioi oio-s 1 1FT0m Bfitdifl I0 002 010-4 io z LONDON. Sept. l1—(CP)-Sport shorts from Britain: An Irishman and a Scot put on a dramatic and bloody ii ht at London's Queens- berry Clu and the result blasted a big hole in the comeback hopes of the Rent from the highlands. Jack Kilrain of Gasgow. former British welterweight champion who has been iving himself stiff tests of late to etermine his fitness. lost to Sgt. Arthur Danahar of the Irish liiuards. The referee stopped the fight after seven rounds of a. sched- uled iil-round bout when Kilrsin suffered a severe gash over his eye. In the sixth round Kllrain had been warned after a backhand=r that sent Danahar momentarily to the canvas. In the last stanza Danahai- drop- ped Kilraln for nine. the Scot out Bost the Guardsmsnh eye and. in furious exoh e of blows. both men's heads o0 ided. Blood stream- ed freely as Kllrain staggered back ggllgihn his eye. then retired t0 his er. . One of Kilrsins fights. whediiled "i- filasaow. was. cancelled when the local oonstabulary arrested his opponent. Jock McCusker, Scottish middleweight, as I. dcserfcr from MCDOXIBIII v5, - . ing events i net-W,“ any; amen-unaw- Scenes at race track at Charlottetown Lfdribitioidrcuiids Wednesday Afternoon, Sept. 23rd. l... .-..~..,_.~ - LAST CALL T0 THE BABES Your last chance to see the best trott ers and pacers in Canada in six thrill- Two afternoons that will chase away your \\'0l‘l'ICS ! — 3 CLASSES — Thursday AHernoon, Sept. Zliil-i. —- 3 CLASSES —— RACES START AT 2 P. M. EACH DAY NO DELAYS—Pr0gram will move right along. ADMISSION TO GRAND STANDS 50c. PLUS TAXES 15c. EXHIBITION LT. COL. D. A. Mac-KINNON, D.S.O. President. thgvggglemxgusker was remanded n escort the inagtsirhto noted poxini; show was 191m" 1:111 .tv and added that 1 1111 M ho- bs“ ‘ti; fight as he would have on a public service." for z — i lllf‘ Tug-of-war champions u “ Canadian forces oveiseas husky members of an uni w 113111 Cliizidu. aglgéxyfleiifiitabfegtlgdn the Esdmontoii Rein- merit. team two pulls to one in the ii rials. . , Members of the winning “hiiiici. who lost to the Edmontons 1.1 .1. . year's final. included Giirs. ll. A. MacDonald of Goorizcimyii. p.131, and E. Ward of St. ISldOlC, N B. Pennant races ‘At a glance (Associated Press) A single game separable Si. l Cardinals 110.11 in: ill l Brooklyn bougcrs tuuai‘ ll - tionai League pennant race L .1. growing hotter 0v me IIIiIlUM. H1111 the Cards get a chalice lo wipe that one out wiieii the two L-snms moat this aim-noon for me inst this season. St. Louis clippzd a full Illlliii off Brooklyn's margin _\C§.(‘.lQiiV by whitewashing the Dodgers, 0-0. ill the opener of their two-game serics behind superb three-hit pitchimz 01 Morton Cooper. In the American League. N.w York Yankees run into tlioii" sccuiid straight shutout. losing to _C.liCIil2.() White Sox. 1-0, but they still enjoy a nine-game margin over BCSLJll Red Sox, who swampsd Cleveland Indians, 15 2 The standliiizsa- American lmaguo Clllh L G B Tn Pl“ New York .. 94 47 -- . on 85 56 9 i2ix) (x) one Boston game cniiccil-rrl. National Ixagucqs Brooklyn . 94 St. Louis 93 40 l g schedule:- Remainin l3. Cincinnati: Brookly : l3. 1.6 l7, ‘Piitshiiiflli; is. l9. 20.20. Philadtlphia; 22, Nu- =1 York: 23. Philadelphia: 2i. 25, ms- ton; 28. 27 at Philadelphia. 8t. Louis-Sept. l2. at. Brooklyn; 13, l8, l4, l5 at Philadelphi : 16. 17 i. . - 11ml 1i. Ll.i.i: g. at. Boston; 10720 at 011183.10, Pittsburgh; 23, 24 Cincinnati; Chicago. 2i, 22 26.27 Haegg sets Another record STOCKHOLM. Sept. l1-(AP)— Silllllil his eighth world's record ill 74 days, Giiiidci- l-laegg tonight ioppczl iicurlv l5 seconds oft the fldilfillTl for three miles bv runn- iiilz 11:0 rlisiiiiice in 13 minutes, 34.5 dillTllldS. '1llL' slim Swedish fireman made iliv whole run iii darkness to shat- ioi" the listed mark of 13:50.6. set lzr- " rl Lciitincii lll Finland June 2 l9. lJJ . Hziclrfis latest record-shattering jrl) iviis ncvnliiplislieri in Stockholm our 1hr same mick on ivhicii he r111 :1 mile in 4:04.15 iust a week ago lOlllF-‘lll lcr his seventh straight uovlri record. Among his other record perform- aiir s. iii his 7-i~dnv assault on time l c barn iiiriarrls fur 1.500. 2.003 0S.) n and two miles. n.-\§i:i{.\i.i. STANDINGS NATIONAL 1.1116011 . 7'7 Ciiii-iiiimtl . Pltsbiiiish . . Chicago . . . 64 78 Huston . .. . .. 55 82 Philadtlp-liiii . . . . ., 37 95 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York . . . . . . . . .. 94 47 .067 Boston . . .. 85 56 .603 st. Louis 7'7 66 .538 Clciclnnd . 70 '71 .496 ltrtroit 68 74 .470 Chicago .... 6i 73 .455 . \Vf\FillllBiOl‘i . 55 83 .390 Philadelphia . 52 92 .361 Remember \Vhen (By The Canadian Press) Ari Ross. manager of the Boston s, rcsigiiod from the National ' Lragiie board of governors "yr ago today; when the pom-d :11‘ ‘ the contract oi player Anziis Cnmsrcn to tho New York Rangers and charged club with "tampering. \ FULL PROGRAM OF EVENTS WILL APPEAR LATER CHALOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATION J. W. BOULTER, Sports Trail By Whitney Marlin Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. Sept ll -(AP) - Why is it that when YCICYlill l); players who haven't been doing well Join a CilCilHDlOllailli) club iil become champions? Brociklvii Du ilers have had their slinrc cl iliv gents who seemed to iivrii only retread job in the wnv Ol a ulmii scenery. Larry FYCllCil is i in point, and more recently. ed Newsom quite unshui up. Th Yankees fished around niid (111110 it?) zililioii l with Buddy Hnssfit. who. no world beater. has l)i£l'v'i'(l .501 factory ball. Tlicii. in :1 iilSl-llllll‘. flurry. they liookvd olcl Jim 'l‘u Lil‘ sill young enough but hasn't linci siir-li a good year. 'I‘iii'ner functioned cap- a relief role inst Siiiirlnv and Roy Cullenbiiie. who is ably in and Cullenbinc got ll hits games. one bicu- bcini: a u m~ nlng homer. Rollie H0!‘- -~ been signed as ri stop-u.) Buddv Hosiir sliulflcd off in li . to frv to change his hall lmi . . night stick. and l-lemslcv through when most nordod \\‘ ever the champions have mils! rCiIIQQUYTFDDDZYO’OY“CPUCYCJUCHI-'f)?I>"3<I-- Summerside iriorse Auuqi-s-MIAMP a.» -- - :ii fr) 1' \ l)" “anthems-miss. .10....- .... rhea SEVEN - w» i.) i. _ Secretary. catching. and we don't mean ~ Dickey and BIHJLQ,‘ Oxren. The national whirls will" llllfllldliilCi‘ pl‘0\'l(i(:(.1 " surprise. hut we s'.iil 15mm I ~ Ncwsom. although nobodx (‘Ullsifirl- i).'ll(i 11:111.: . ~' \\(iili ll.‘ ' 11s iludiii . ._._ Races Wednesday, Sept. 16th‘ —4 ‘Classified Races 51- $800.00 WILLARD IN PRIZES bIcDONALD. SECY. I, the Boston ‘ fiUDTQQ0UD_OO.OD.CLQ'D.O0.00O0.O£i.033I0I‘D.OLQYCEOQC:illils-ZXOQIYCF .*»'*..3._~.L