ocrogiz 1, 1940 Lombardi And _Frey Big Question Marks In Cincinnati ’sSeries Chances Gmlemv/s Cup By Judson Bailley Associated Press Sports Wrltsr CINCINNATI. Stilt. 30—(AP)—- -’I‘he tidal \\'.1\'f‘. of another World Series washxi over" the Queen City today, bescliing baseballs notable erscnages and lliing the popu- lime into a high state o! excitement in advance of Wednesday's first ame betiveen Detroit Tigers and incinnatl Reds. The- ' question today was whether two ("l the Reds‘ injured regulars, Catcher Ernie Lombardi llld Second Bascinan Lonnie Frey, would be able to play. Not even Manager 13.11 lifcKechnie knew tho inswer. The Tltzers already’ have been istablishcr i‘av<‘"’ ri at "l to 10 and the crippiul ernriiticn of the Cin- iinrmti team lll".(lt‘ it likely that the odds against the Reds would englhen. Tickets still were a frantic prob- lern for some fans, intent on sev- ing tho extravaganza get under way at 2:30 pm. A531‘. Wednesday. Crosley Field was certain to be ggmmed to its capacity of about 000. Not with ‘lien are the probbble pitchers like] to become known. and Del themselves only to Paul Derringer and Bucky Walters for" Cincinnati, and Buck Newsom and Schoolboy Rowe for Detroit in the first two games- orders as yet undecided. Derringer, a 20 and 12 winner during the regular season, was the Red's most likely choice for the opener. He tlmows curves which the Detroit dynamiters may find troublesome. Rowe gained an edge over New- som in the guessing for the Tigers’ No. l man because o! his steadiness. f-Iist season record i4 16 won and 3 0s . S. G. Merriam Wins S’side Golf Title . S. G Merriam is winner of Sinclair and stmrarvs Cup repre- ionting the handicap championship of die club. 1.11". hierriam won from i/lr. J. l... Holman and Mi". Alex. Horne and met (7. l Peters in the finals on Saiurdayn The warm days aring out a hum- uumber of play- trs over the weekwnd. U.S.L.T. Assn. Objects To ‘Open Tourneys’ NEW YORK, Sept. 30—(AP)— The United Slates Lawn Tennis Association, repeating its 10ml- standing objections to "open tourn- aments," announced today it had no intention of building up a "new tennis tLlIe" on which a professional player, if he won, ‘could capitalize for his personal profit." In an association "service bul- jenny Lgcllfd over the sis-nature of President. Ilnlrtmihe Ward. the governing hcdv ol amateur tennis said that. the International Feder- ation bars open tournaments, and added that while there is no rule against team matches between lmateurs and pros. these would “injure amateur" lentils“ by intro- duction of the "individual profit motive" int-n time Liillllll. “By perm: in: pres to make a prgctlcg of playing matches against amateurs," the bulletin read, we would be building up the profes- 5101131 gflmc lo lho detriment of the (lfllfif-Flll‘ mo," The A“ " locking in i "strong lll‘(‘.lf‘<$l"llfll will exercise Jurisd ctlon over Qnnis pros." §61<F~£“Fk~?ht.\sts added it was rrl to the day when association all o"i'r1\\v.1\. cw. Illl Mrcppivir. Jifiqtim‘ W M fflnrtiu. rentals ad- ministititm‘ or tho wartime prices and trade llf‘.ll‘.l, szilrl today "it will rmuirc very §t\'\\'ll'll circumstances to justify un ll"‘l'~"l$1‘ in housing lll'."\’llll("l on renla‘: iilvvrr- ‘.\'ll.\l Jun. ‘l niul l‘l 1"“ EYPll» innlorlly of e\~"< \\’l‘.‘1ll lizire so fnr been sulnulllezl, un ll\'l'1‘§l.\l" is uotwar- rantr-tl.“ Mr. Ju=tlco Martin will leave to- r'~'~ for "a" fir‘! Parry Sound Ont. any! P. “it .‘.l'm. where var ll"l'l.ll' u" ~' ' rv have lawrl i‘ P" llzilion and Prrfiils l“'lI‘ 121"?‘ "tl Alli) 1li"'l“ "‘" TRADING l" “HHS “l Il'i~—tCPt-— (“lllilfllllll stock fir and Mon- Tifi"\l'l"i s" Th" lwi l rw-(flsfifl-tt’. 4 lrrul. in mu" ii": ])'!'l“ll< t": t‘) 'll\l. to 4 mu. l s " l. ~ . CANAZYA *“v m y}: "'1 ' “M.” We"; “z .~a* NEW YORK UNITED a STAT "00 ‘ {DERMUDA ‘ \ JAHAMAS 2v rut o ;_ lC '0 so‘, ‘ .7‘ .. , PANAMA BRITISH can/til. ovum 5Q". @ Threatened at three polii I’ French West African port Ind air base from falling lnin u!) l/Vhite Sox Favorites In’ City Series CHICAGO. Sept. all-MP)- Chicago White 80x. who skidded into a fourth place tie with Bos- ton in the closing games of the American Baseball League, will be favored when they meet Chicago Cubs in the 1940 City Champion- ship series which opens here to- morrow. The white Box haw won l6 City Championships to the Cubs’ five. The first series, played in 1903. was tied. REMEMBER WHEN’ (By The Canadian Press) Dr. J. Lea Richmond, who pitch- ed the first perfect major league baseball game on record, died at Providence, R..I . 11 years ago t0- day. On June 12, 1880, Richmond, hurling for Worcesterb team in the National league, set Cleveland down with no runs and no alts. No gpposixig batsman reached first ase. Canadian Dollar i !-,l.!.7E.i$-:!N Drops, Free Pound Climbs To High NEW YORK. Sept. 30-401’)- The Canadian dollar dropped 1 1-8 cents on the foreign exchange market today while the Swiss franc and the free pound sterling climbed to the top prices for the year. The Swiss currency gained 1-20 cent to 22.95 cents, influenced by rumors that the bank for inter- national settlements might return to Basel, Switzerland, because oi’ lessened war ‘ nsion in tho neu- tral nation. Free sterling advanced 1 1-4 cents to $4.05 in relation to the United States dollar. The Cana- dian money closed at a discount of 14 1-2 per cent after gaining around four cents last week. (Ottawa foreign exchange control board rats 9.09-9.91 per cent dis- count). The Hong Kong and Shanghai dollars and the Argentine peso also gained fractions. Time. The extra hour has been added in order to have the close harmonize with tho Wall Street market which returned to stand- ard Time today. Continuance of advanced time in Ontario and Quebec has been ordered by the Federal Govern- ment in the interest of electric power conservation. Enthusiasts helping the govern nient scrap-iron collection cam pnign in Worcester. South Africa, . x hour trad-.carted away the jaws of the city Alina, from stone crusher. and the city must cm Daylight buy__another pair. Newark Wins International NEWARK, N-J., Sept. (IO-Kl?)- Newark Bears won the Internatlon. al League Governor's Cup playoffs K0318?“ and the i“ the American As. cl:- . 1n the "l tle World SUlKCS" by (ilk ieflti-DS Baltimore Orioles 3-2 in the Seventh and final game of their series. Forum Likely To Open Late In November The (Jharlottetoyvn Forum would likely open late in November, it was learned yesterday. The Gov- ernment. has the building ltased for storing (‘L-ti- .t until the middle of November, it wars iui(iei"s'.tni<i. lin- mediattly after that time ice would be made. , The E‘0rum will be used as a. skating centre at least. What prospects there are for orlzani/zitl hockey liore tliis winter 1H hllll shrouded in doubt. Aiuny l'tll‘lll“l‘ players, including the llllljlilllx‘ of last season's lyiaritime chiimpioiis, the Charlottetown Junior Royals. have Joined the armed forces and are now serving on the mainland. A clearer picture of the <lt.- nation is expected to Z\'1)l]"lll' wrli- in the next month. howl-vie". Cinderella Champs Leave For Cincy DETROIT, Sept. : tron. ‘Pzgers, Clllflfil‘ . of the American 15.. left today for Cinclnh. 1.1 i0 . the World Series Waxiues(l;iy' \\'illl the National Marnie Champion Reds. The team started oli’ in top physical condition. 4 As the club set our. after its first world chumpzousliir) since i935, Nlnnagei‘ Del Barker, recover- ing from a cold that kept ii.m from directing the Tie-er in their game at Cleveland Sum y, rumina- ed undvrided Wllrlllfil‘ Lynuuisl (Schoolboy; Rowe or Buck New"- soin WOlliKl be first to flu-e ilic Brio". This pair of right lllllHlClS led the T;gers in llle pennant crun- paign, Newsom winning 21 games and losing four and Rowe winning i6 and losing three. After names in ' eiuuall Wed- nesday and ‘Thur: the ‘Pzeers will return to Detroit Fi".<iny' morn- ing. Tlie series schedule culls for game; here Friday: Saturday, and l! necessary, Sunday. . Satisfied with the pitching that netted the league pennhiit. ‘Tuzer fans pm the l‘ (‘lllrl limes on flier favorites" batting power, oqiticillyi as represented in the "home run twins," Hank Greenborg and Rudy York. Paymaster Sets , Unique Record WINNXPEG, Dvliiih. Holding the muque FPRTS 11S Z1 ])ll_\'lll.'l.'§l€‘l'. back to the days ot pay car during rail-awn- tlon work. J. C. Hill. l).".“Y‘t'l.\l(‘l' for the Western Raaion. " ' ‘ tional RWlWI .~ ' superamiuafiou pnny today. Ills oith in 38 yours of l‘1lil\\'.l_ the first. lour years in clerical work in Wlnnipefl- Ml‘. ' mllyvay work ll. in 190i with i Railway audit < l urtiriiiiw it-ui the sions. lloly strikes across Egypt o! Sues Canal . . _ \ Gannon control hon \ would illusion Ivillsh lihllnos In Atlantic, glvl Noah lumping-o" point h: tho Amcricol ' , Qziarntca f t ts are the supply lines that mean lite s: Great Q-itain. At one of these. the of Dakar. Britain battles her former ally, asakmllwl ‘N! France, to kcop the strategic sea brpp the war to the Americas, . ____ W _ . 1936 Epsom Derhy Winner Sold In ll. S. LONDON. Sept. 3U—fCP)-Ham- mond, ivinner of the EDiom Derby in 1936 and considered England's greatest Derby horse, has been sold by‘ the Ago. Khan to a United States syndicate for $841M) it was announced today. The syndicate, it was said, in- cludcd "members of the Vander- bilt and Chrysler families." lvalter Chrysler, Jr., and Alfred Vander- bilt were members of the syndicate which recently bought another fa- mcus llerliv winner", Bahram, from the ltrlfnii Pizlrniule. Ulo lllinarrrs for dandruff. othlitm WAY COME 0N, MUD SPLASHER, an’ UP HERE! r CANT STAND TO SEE EVEN A DOUGHBOV SUlfJER/ ,_¢__..__ _, _ av GOLLV- gm I BELIEVE ME EYES r runs MAouetzis COUSIN 1t‘ old railway r-hnstzur- ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN JBRINGING UP FATHER l LINE SCORES A Ylsritnnaxcs nEsuLrg INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Playoff) Baltimore 100 00o oo1_z Newark 000 000 IilJx—3 9°15"- Hlllhes and Kracherp BWWIV and Padden. (Newark wins series "MP8 Cur. 4 to 3.1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Playoff) K111"! City 00o ooo too-o 4 1 Louisville 01o 00o 0224-3 0 o l-luzliscn and LxWVls; Wensloff and Riddle. {Loérlsvliis Wills Governor's 0 - lrs ON 1H’ BACK OF TH‘ RECRUITIN’ /:_ ,- Bofiw THIRTY VEARS TOO sooN and Gov- Stzinccau. GUARDIAN 50 53 ltole. By J- n. Williams out: nornjnrxo iiorsn DONT WORRV w ABOUT us, PILLOW PANTS! I HOPE. our: SNORIN'\JVON‘T ANNOt/ you WHILE. vouuzra GROOMIN’ THEM PLUGS! Kelly Belvedere Golf Title JR .nt.i'bi.‘.c ti, ~_» MAGGIE-I'M SL112 JUST 5 E I .WI\.UAM§ Wins l Pete Kelly, well known prolession- l a1 hQQKW player, won the lnonship oi the Belvedere Golf Club 1.1 a weekend match against H L..' ‘Sear. Kelly tron against his ptlnent in the finals, icur up and,‘ tzree to go. The set, I and play ended at the 1'85?- yeurb winner, Robert H01. Q1311. lost to the new charnmo tne semi-finals. 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