Yanks Win American League Penna? PAGE SIX “Qflllflliliilliisi: s. 1941 REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Prell) Boston Red Box o1 the American league announced the purchase of g-geazapld Figba. from Rochester e rigs League s. year s80 Wntlhi- me league's outstanding T18111- tianded pitcher becam a 20-8811; winner for the second time 111 t1 long career last season. (luoit Tournament The plav for Trophy donated by Ogilvy Hour Mills through their representative Oarvell Bros. will commence on September 13th at 2 PM. Entries to be mailed to Mr. Arthur Maci-‘herson. 32 Kent Street. not later than 6 P. M. September 10th. Maritime rules will govern tournament. Any Qlloit Dlayerl on P. l. Island are invited to take p531, g-hfiiiifiwl-g-lgtzilil‘. partner and enter. . M, TRAVELLERS BROUGHT NEWS OF A WONDERFUL BLADE-ms All. counts-sop: i commie to ‘ rim: 0mm noun m»: 4 w- 10' limit e||in| Economy Ihle lnine British implie- NOW MADE m CANADA MINORA auwzs SAVE YOU MONEY on snsv GOOD-LOOKING SHAVESI Baseball results NATIONAL LEAGUI 111m Lame: St. Lo 000 000 ooo-o l 2 Chicago 110 100 00x—l 6 1 Warnekie. Lenier, Krilt and W. Cooper; Pasceau and lvlbOullough. Second game: . Louie 020 001 000 00-8 I 5 Chicago 111 000 000 01-4 9 0 M. Cooper, Pollett, Lnnier, Crouch end Miancuso. W. Cooper; iokson and Scheffinq. Cincinnati 000 00-0 5 1 Pittsburgh 022 fix-t I 1 (Called in 5th rain). Walters and Lombardi; pewoll and Baker. Boston at New York: Brooklyn at Philadelphia, postponed, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUI New York Boston 00! 00 Donald and Dickey; Harris and Peacock. Cleveland 011 001 100 3—'I 12 1 Detroit 0Z0 002 000 $—-6 00 3 Feller and Desautele; Nevmouser, Trout and Sullivan. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI Buffalo - 303 002 113-13 l8 1 Montreal 0l0 300 000-4 9 3 Hutchinson and Parsons: Wicker. Sharer. Flowers and Howell. Rochester 0l0 030 001-5 ‘I 1 Toronto 000 000 000-O 0 5 Surkorit, Bruner. Berly and Rnbmmn; Vance. Hammond and fiarlmrk. ‘ Bell, Charlottetown. WEntries for Northam races iPar-smashing 65 On Saturday Balked twice by wet weather. the Northam race meet last night seemed due for a break on Sow-Pi, day as clearing skies dried up the- track and the big list of entries got workouts over the ovnl yesterday. And Saturday afternoon the meet will go on with 22 horses lJflfilCl-i patiii in four classes that are} bound to give race followers the same thrills may have been ex- periencing all during IIlBVSGBSOIl. Following are the entries: Free-Fur-Aii Rainey G. Henley. owner Thomas Watson, Halifax. Major Bowen. owner Mrs. Samuel Grady, Summerside. Bedifnrd GPflil-ilil, owner Andrew Perry, Sunimerside. Uscita Brition. owner George Brookins, Kemington. No. 1 Classified Trot and Pace Bryan York, owner James Arbing, Charlottetown. Albert E. Grattnn. owner Milton Silent Joe, owner D. W. Munroe. New Glasgow, N.S. Direct i... owner Wellington Mc- Neill, Southport, Paul Abbe. owner James Power, Charlottetown. Bebe McElwyn. owner Peter Mc- Mahon, Kensington. No. 1 Classified Trot and Pace Beaverdale. owner J. Pope Clark, Charloitatown. Scottie Watson. owner George Brookins, Kensington, Silent Mac, owner Neil Walker, Charlottetown. Ruby Volo, owner Simmons and Sample, Kensington. George Mac. owner George Viac- Intyre, Montague. Miss Victoria. owner Power Bros, Charlottetown. No. 8 Cilisfiifiehl ‘Trot and Pace Peter mamore, owner Dr. (jlough, Glace Bny. N.S. Margaret Jean, owner Andrew Perry, sunimerside. Hilda Budlnng. owner Wilbert Lawless, Kensington. Raymond‘ Budlong, ow-ner well- ington, MacNeill. soul-import. Laeopia Lass, owner James, O'- Brien. Alberton. Jack Clyde. owner George Call- beck, Summerside. htady Hal. owner Dr. Kennedy, Al- on. WANT THEIR EGGS LONDON-Fire Brigades Union will ask the Ministry of Food for _ the 69 shooters. Craig Wood had a Shoots first-round By Earl llilligan Associated Press Sports Writer CIjIIOAG-O, Sept. 4-—(AP)—-Pro- fessioiizil golfs story-telling "gam- l>0leer"-—fast shooting, fast talking . Leonard Dodson of Kansas City- did a iccoid-smasliing job as he stole the show iodny in the opening not of the year's richest champion- Shiir-tlle $1,000 Tam OShanter Open. Dodson, the 29-year-old Missour- ian ivhose locker-room yarns and trick shot wagers are legendary in the spori wiilled until scores of better-known stars had been post- ed. Then he came 1n with a blazing 65 that gave him the first-round lead by two strokes and the COIll- petitive record for the Tam O'- shantci" by one stroke. Tllili. 65 W115 seven under par. Blllli. on nines of 3:1, five under regulation figures, and 34, two un- der par, it nve the Kansas City Country Chi professional a two- shot edge on Byron Nelson of Toledo, former National Open and P.Cv. A. chimipion, whose 6'1 was consiruvicd on nines of 34-33, At 6B was big JPlllllly Bulln of Chicago, who Zuni 34 shots on each nine. Dick l/Iciz of Chicago and big Ralph Gulldahl, twice former Na- tional Open champion, were among '71, \\'1lll(‘ Bun Hogan, lending money winner of the year, wound up with a 73, one oer par, Vic Ghezzi, the P.G., champion, was one of the '10 shooters. Eighteen-hole rounds will be played rlafly through. Sunday's final test. First money is $2,000, with Ru cash awards on me long prizx- ll'i. Strands whip Springhill 6-1 T0 even series SPRINGHILL. N.S.. Sept». 4—-(C’P) —Nc\v ivaiorford Strands, behind (he four-hit pitching o1’ O‘Dell ev- eried their semi-final Nova Scotie senior baseball playoff with spring- hili at. twp victories each, by de- feating the Fenccbulsters 6-1 here iorldy. The Strands found their batting eye early and drove Albert (Moun- tain Boy) Linkletter, Springhillu ace moundsman. to the showers in the second inning. Linkletter’: control was bad and he complain- ed of a. sore arm. Leonard Boss. who withdrew from _\'(’Fi(‘I'f1R_V'S contest viii-h a torn shoulder ligament. finished out the 5(‘\‘(‘ll innings, giving up eight ‘ binglcs. ‘ improved catering arrangements especially in regard to eggs, which have disappeared from their menu. LDNDON SHERIFF HERNE BAY, England _ sir Henry Davenport, '15. former Sheriff of the City of mndon, died at his l-imne in Kent. here. m Minardfls reiloveg aches. 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The heavily fortified naval base of Kronstadt might hold out for some time, but how could :1 crowded metropolis of 3,000,000 hope to keep up the fight under such conditions it i; asked, - Defence prospects thus would be completely dismal had no such calculations been upset so ofien. particularly since the stnrt of the Russian in- VllsiOll. The urgent defence tat ll to lialt. the Germnn rather than the Finn ndiumce. Al- though the Nazis‘ comrades in arms nrc reported but 20 miles nwny in the Kai-elian isthmus to the north, they have indi. sated a lack of enthusiasm for an assault on the city itself, taking the position that Lenin- grad is Hitler's prize, their: but the recovery of lost terri- tory. N O GAS? THEN (Continued from page 1) trucks and ears can be powered with producer gas and be kept in operation without gasoline," an official said. An official described a road feat with one producer-gas appliance weighing about 250 pounds and installed in a. light truck. Charcoal was first placed in the container and a burning paper placed on 10p. Tlim it was closed and an nirblowcr used to drive the gas through the charcoal bed into a pipe loading to the manifold of the mntm‘. After about five minutes suffi- cient. inflammable gas had enter- ed the cylinder heads for the mo- tor to kick over and start. Pickup was slow arid top speed was lim- lied to 35 miles an hour. After an hour's i'ill’l the charcoal was al. most exhausted and new supplies had to be thrown into the hot ‘Win Years With Bigg At Earliest Da i I AWARD FOR A IVAIII) Marvin II. “Bud" Ward. Z8 of , Spokane. Wash, is shown with the winner's cup after he wnn his second National Amntoui- (mil Championship at the Flrlri (‘lnb in Omaha. Neb. \\':ird who took the title alter a 4 nnd It VIPIUTY over Pnt Abbot of Los Angiilus, also won n 193 ‘m. . - . siep hi‘ my f ll approval — in fact alteration in the ciliiidei hrnd io Iisilnullg cousllécr n‘ a Oompumemj, increase the compression idiln." an official said. Estimates 0f the cost of irniis- forming an ordinary car ur truck into a producer gas burner rniiuc from $300 to $600. Laboratory of. Fifth‘ Flag In Six I est Margin te in History NEW YORK, Sept. 4-(AP)— New York Yankees defeated the Rod 50x at Boston today to clinch their fifth American League pennant in six yearn. Out 0i‘ the king row for only one Season while‘ the reet o! the league tried to "break up the Yankees" by legislation. New York recaptured the championship wl.h the bilgest margin and at the earliest date in the history of the league. Their sweep of the two-game series with the Red Sox, who were In second place until the Yankees came to town, gave New York a record of 91 vic- tories and 45 defeats for a. per- centage of .609 and a lead of 20 gz-nies over the idle Chicago White Snx. who moved into second plnee. Manager Joe McCarthy, started the svason with material that was iio butter than the talent of some of his rivals. The Yankees sank to filiii place in the first month of the season. Bu: McCarthy was experimenting and he found the right solution. He put ronkic Johnny Sturm on first. returned Joe Gordon to his second, base siaiion and established rookie Phil Rezzuio at shortstop. The 1mm started gaining ground lnie in May and by June 28 took ovcr first place permanently. The Ynnkees have played with- out their strongest trumrp, Joe Di-, Muggio. since Aug. 19. He. MoQart-h mid are‘ pitcher Red Buffing al \\'(‘!‘(' absent today while recovering from various ailments and Red Rolfe, veteran third baseman, did not play. He has developed an in- ternal disorder and plans to enter hospital for treatment, Iii Detroit, Rapid Robert Miler finally cniicht up with his 22nd pitching victory b cashing in on n three-um 10th lining as (Beve- lllllfl Indians defeated Detroit Tig- (‘rs ‘7-0, The triumph increased the Indians‘ margin to 3 1-2 games in -h<-ii~ lmitle with Detroit for the American League’; fourth place. NOT AT ALL JEALOUS ELSTREE. England — (OP) — In n will leaving most of his mtate to liis wire George Murray wrote. ‘Sllfiiliti mv wife nemarry, such a SPEED UP AIR TRAINING LONDON — (OP) — Volunteers for ah- crew duties may now under- ’ Mile in two Tennis Wyn}, Rained out NEW YOR sixth day's pfiérsafii] States, singles tennis ch was washed out toda?“ flnsi matches in m. L‘ - Win91“ divi=ions are tome“ and. Pleted tomorrow and m? were set for Sunday, ' Milestone steps Chipago Cubs mip Cari; TwlCé To Shove Idle Mimi“ "at Dodgers Into League Lead _ QDIANAPOLIS, 56110. $—(AP)—- NEW YORK, 5611i. ‘—(AP)— C111) Oili-Iléldel" iliiCtl ‘ Milesto , b ld d b Th nnant pursuing St. Louis l; 111501 ' . “ m?” fli m a a 8e mg owne y Caigd rials were ‘knocked out 0d the a s“ field nhich Don Ped- Joseph A. Nevile of Delaware, 0,. hung up a new record today for the $1,500 L. S, Ayres and Company 32M 'I‘r0t at the Indiana State Fair Grand Circuit harness racing meet by stepping off the first mile in two minutes flat. Driven by Wayne Smart, Mile- stone took all ttiree heats of the event, feature of the dayjs program. The other heats were run in 2:01 1-2 and 2:00. Summaries:- ett attempted t gifliiley Hack, it~iingxfdb.‘,“,.ifj,lll1°d reached third on Lou ‘Sutringaeg-i ilixggglehrraced home with the win. At Pittsburgh, the m y. by rain, beat the Reds amid ace pitcher, Bucky Waiters 44f“ day to move within one-hill“ 3.1;“ of third place now (n-ciinyni b‘ Cincinnati. ‘ “ 5 A do ur of rain in half 0f e fifth inning man out caused called. National League leadership today by dropping a. pair of heart-break- ing games to the Cubs, 3-0 and 4-8 pt phicago. ‘The last game went 11 nn ngs. The double defeat dropped the Cardinals to a full game beiltirid the rained-out Brooklyn Dodgers. The dramatic second game was broken up as shadows were begin- ning to engulf Wrigley Field and the umpires were considering call- ing the game because of darkness. With the score tied at 8-8 and one out, Barney Olsen, a rookie the pl; with Ag: rim race-L. s. Ayers 2:03 Trot. m“ “m W bi puree $1.500. Nillastone (Smart) Countess Belwln (W. Fleming) Earlis Moody Guy (V. Flem- n g) Javadale (Palin) Bravo (Whitney) Spud Hanover (Pownall) Times 2:00; 2:01 1-2; 2:02. I % +¢+++o¢o44o++~ . They 0o Again i l i i E “mono- 2o»- OI,Q&? Bib-l fl-sbUliofi Mt-I A T N 0 ii T il A M Saturday, September 6, legals; 5,1351%,“ M; m H 4 _"' ‘*4 "iii $1.000 Iii PIIRSES Fermi“ (P11151011 11 1 FREE FOR ALL PURSE $250.00 "°“"““‘ ‘°”“““‘ ‘ 2E N0. 1 CLASSIFIED PURSE $250.00 Colleen Scott (Carlock-Berry) 5 Cmmvmh (E8111) 39 N0. 2 CLASSIFIED PURSE $250.00 NO. 3 CLASSIFIED PURSE $250.00 Acrasia, Fay, A. G Kay. Frances CONDITIONS Second race-Indiana 2:14 purse $1,200. Senator Abbe (Loweri) signal Hanover (Berry) Mr. Volodale (l-lodgiris) Merry Bars (V. Fleming) Cinco Woollen (Palin) Josedale Hoosier, Louis v. Hen Pace. i t 11 22 34 63g 56. 1 4 2 3 5 Gduy and Loretta Martin also start- e . Times 21081-4; 2:05 1-4; 2:05. Fourth race-free-for-ail purse $1. . Dusty Hanover (W. Fleming) 1 l 1 Doctor Baker (Pzilint 4 2 2 Fearless Peter (Harris) 3 3 3 Blackstone (Parsliallt 2 4 d , Times 2:04;.2:o2 3-4; 22061-4. , 4 p360. 5 per cent to enter; ioney winners. 5 horses to enter, 5 to start. Right reserved to change classes, reject any en- ry, bar any driver, or if not sufficient entries in any class, declare that class off. ‘ Management assumes no responsibility for acci- dents to person or property during this meet. Hay and straw supplied free, also truckage to and from Nortliam Station. To add to this fine day's sport a big mammoth dance will be held on the grounds the evening of the 5 per cent deducted from League will Not operate uo earl, trziiniri at actual oper- 2* ficials said wood did not. mivossur- - 10n;.1v5tn;1¢>n5 In quiet sector-g 1n- DEPROIT, Sept. 4~rAPJ-—Gen- z meet- ily have to be convnrivd hiio ; Hdgfiiirschoolgbehlnd0119111123, eral Manager Fred Huner of Olym- Ggod mealg served by the Ladle! Aid of Tyne charcoal before usn. ,‘ m a. new Royal Air Force training pis. stadium announced today sus- vane Before the war it was esiininivd >UC(‘(1 iii). 1191151011 0f the MlChIZBH-Olliilflfl y'_ _ , 7110' than 9,000 “Timi-bulullllt ————-———- Ameteur Hockey League for next This meet is sponsored by the P. E. I, Horsemeni! > ' s were in opcrntirm in lliir- POLICEMfiT MUNEY :32? Sileigfliésiéngémigflrtegglllfidlilggi Association‘ p °‘°°' ______~_- Blixrimgligggfiméniglgwligngegs,(fer? (new ti. participate .231 pa» CLIFFORD MCDONALD. _ ~~ p0 , . ' pans o organ ze an or can . F"si*ci'$mg:"chqi1lC¥i2-§E il\("s ‘VIC?’ was Se“ t” Jan for 5b‘ mmlm‘ i. circuit with entries from Detroit, 506101711‘). i " ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 1"" wFamm £4 ‘$13) 10st’ Dmperty. Toledo and Akron, Ohio, had been, from 1852. of___\vli_i9li__he_vv:is_in__chaIRe. dbc"ded_ Thimble Theatre-Starring i’ OPEYE UJE (ilE HAVE DISCOVERED eff-IOU.) 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