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V1118 across the ' rum as dusk de- scended on the second game, thus preserving Brooklyn's 1 1-2—g'ame margin over the Red Birds with two more games remaining in the series. The first contest was little short of a rout as the Cardinals broke out of their lethar 01f recent days and humbled the _ 8G1’! under a. shower of base hits and steady pitching by Lefty Ernie White for his 16th victory of the season. The Cardinals made a dozen hits, including sewn doubles, and dis- posfll or Kirby Higbe. winner of 1'1 games for Brooklyn, in two innings. ‘I115 second affair started out “here the first. left off, with Hopp, Mize and Coaker Trlplett bunch- ing singlet; for a run in the first in nlng, Bu; men it turned into an sl- most airtight hurling duel between the experienced" Wyatt and 19- year old Hnnwird Pollet sensational rockic southpaw who was brought up nixvut a week ago from Houston of the Texas League. The youngster allowed chiller! .:-.~ - Baseball results (By The Canadian Pres!) SATURDAIPS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGVE m, Lmiis 2; Philadelphia 4 ifhicago 7; Brooklyn l Cincinnati ‘l; Boston 2 Pittsburgh a; New York s i Pittsburgh 4-, New Yllfll a AMERICAN LEAGUI Washington 5; Detroit 8 1'hll:ul1‘l!‘l1i:r 1; st. Louis 6 New York 7; Clevrgland 2 Bo inn 0: (‘hicaifl srxwarcnarronsr. LEAGUE Rochester 5; ‘Newark 3 Toronto 2i Bfllllmm‘ 7 Montreal 2; Jersey City C Buffalo 2: Ssyrvcflfie l‘ Buffalo 5: yrwille AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo 1s; Minnefliwlll 11 Toledo 11; nnnneripolls 4 Columbus 2; Si. Pflill 0 Indianapolis 8: Mllwflllk" ‘ Louisville 10: Kansas Cfly 5 SUNDAYS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE First game: N York 000 010 004-6 10 0 (‘fillings 010 000 000-1 l! 0 Ruffing and mdrey: Lyvnl 1M Tresh. Second gunner Kn“. York 010 001 001-4 10 0 210 000 110-6 9 0 Ch’ ago _ Chandler. Murphy and Silves-tri, me, Hallett and Turner. rim game: Boston 000 000 000-i '1 1 Cleveland 01o oao 001-4 s o Harris and Pytlak; Mllnar, B88- by and Desautela. . Seco d game: Boston“ 11o ooo g g r l Cleveland 002 00B l Johnson and Peacock; Film! Ind Hemsley, First gamer W shlngton 0N 000 000 0-8 0 I Bil‘ Louis 100 011 000 1-4 8 0 Sundra and Early; Aulrer Ind Swifts 3°°£’““é5.'“.‘3i‘ 0s pen , n. Phiiad Jphig 000 012. 001-4 I 1 Detroit? 102 011 001-1 14 1 McCrzubb. Knott and Hayes; Ben- ton and Sullivan NATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Si. Louis 150 018 000-ll ll 0 Brooklyn 000 110 010-S 9 0 While and W. 0001391’; 1118M. French, Hamlin and Owen Kcmnd game: Si. Louis 100 000 010-2 9 1 Brooklyn 000 200 001-8 '1 0 Pollet and Mancuso; Wyatt and Owen. First gamer Pittsburgh 011 010 000 000-S l! 1 Boston 010 010 001 001-4 ‘I 5 Scwoll and‘ Lopez, Baker, Davis; WRLL I Bob Kllnger won his une for the‘ strlkeoui‘ for At Boston eighth consecutive Plttdyiugh Pirates, -l, Liter s. i2- lnning opener in which Bravesl twice came from behind to snatch? a. 4-8 decision, At New York, the high flying Cincinnati Reds took both ends of a double bill with the Giants. With Harry Cruift hitting two homers and driving in six runs and Innnie may sending five tallies across, they outslugged the Giants in the opener 13-9. Elmer Riddle hun up his 15th vcitcry as they dormer? the Giants in the nightcaip 6-4. At Philadelphia, the Phillies, still in last place of the league but. currently playing like wild-fire, unieased two styles o! baseball to sweep a doubleheader from Chicago Cubs 8-5 and 7-6. Dodgers retained their select spot on top of the league Saturday in spite 01f a 7-1 defeat by the Cubs. The Dodgers remained a slim game and a. half ahead 01f the Cards as the latter bowfid to Philadelphia. cellar team o the league, who In New Yorkrlilie Giants split a. rates, taking the opener 5-8 and humbled by the l’ second game: Cincinnati 013 001 100-6 14 1 New York 010 001 011-4 10 1 Riddle, Walters and West; Lohr- man, Brown and Daninlng, IN'I'ERNA'I‘IONAL LEAGUE Mont-mi 002 000 ooo-z 1o 0 syfwusc 000 000 000-O 9 Z Flovners and Walters Whitehead, Nelson and BOiflHTlBl First ame; 19m)’ "Y 000 000 000-0 0 Newark 021 001 00x-4 l! 0 Fischer, Henshcw. Coombs and Atwood; Byme and‘ Sears. Second game: “my (My 000 000 2-2 4 0 Newrrl-r 102 010 1-4 9 0 Feldmsn and Blaemire; Lindell mid Padden. First game: Buffalo 000 001 010-l I l 005 100 10x—0 14 0 Rochester White, Peasrullo and Persons, Hanciren; Gornrickl and Mueller. Buffalo ooo o-s s r Rochester I18 002 x-8 l0 0 H ck. ‘hexler tend Persons, 1m on‘ Billion, Berl, Lyons and Mueller. y first game: Toronto aliimore 101 104 011-8 11 1 3M6. Vance and Gerbezir; Burk- art and Bedrer, Second game: Toronto 00o 00o o-o s o Baltimore 0o g-s 1 0 m i Lanitranconl and Klimczak; Han. igan snd Redmond. Phil Pearson‘ Triple winner A/t Halifax , Aug. 24——(OP)—1Pl'i1i doubleheader with Pittsburgh p1- then bowing out in the nightcap 4-3. Five runs in the last two in- nings were the cl-ose than. spelled defeat for the Braves as they were Reds 7 00o Mo M3_3 a 3 have put the imported mare up in wound up well in advance of six o'clock. And horsemen are forced to admit that this feat alone is something. back and its supervision are to be commended on their fine manner of handling the events. Everything went off to the satisfaction of all, I-LAIJIHAX Pearson of Montreal piriled the hat trick at the Eastern Canadian d blasting l mtacllrel" ma}; By. IP09 in‘ will A triple triumph. The d former Vancouverite and erstwhile Davis Crapper, had little difficulty in brushing aside Nova. scotiirs first ranking plfl§6l1§ Lieut. Don Bauld o1 the Royal Milan Navy, in the men's singles, The scores were 0-4, 8-3, 0-0. Bsuld started rongly and ran up a. 4-0 lead‘ in first set. But Pearson had wei hed his opponent and, changing tactics, began rushing the net. With flashing volley; end s. blaz- i overhead he rattled of! point sf point, taking four straight games and the set. Without giving Johnson, Salvo and Berres, Mont- ‘(H1101)’, Second Pittsburgh 010 OQ-I 1% I Boston 000 MZ-B 2 Klinger nad Davis; Jrwery, La- manna, Hirtchings and Berres. Montgomery, First game: Chiclwo 000 002 210-6 11 1 Philadelphia 0i»: 002 Zlx-l 18 0 Eaves and McCullough; Podgajny, Pearson and Livingston. Second game: Chicago 011 001 008-6 9 0 Phllrtlclphla 200 040 001-‘I 14 1 Rxvot, Erickson, Passcau and Schcffini; Melton, Pearson, Herr-st and Warren. First. game. Cincinnati 032 008 000-13 19 0 New York 004 000 221-9 l0 0 Vancier Moor, Bcggs, Walters and‘ Ifimbnrdl: Cflrlwnier, Wittig, Ad- ams and i-lartnett Bauld a. chance to steady his game, , Pearson charged about the fore 2500x215}; 3 court and easily laced through the biiwmnatl 68 50 '57s m” "m m‘ Pittsburgh. e4 as '53s Considered to have few Canadian New York 57 51 i483 peers as a. doubles player, the Chums“ 52 70 ‘m Montrfiiaieri (liriismrnost hitter Boston 48 7,1 4m oppos on n a. v on. ‘ "Teamedl with Hugllitie Little“ 11:1 phnad°lphla a5 B‘ 39,‘ alifax, e ga ned s secon t e an" a gmelgng 1 ‘$8053,’ 13ml: AMERICAN LEAGUE with Bauid an Ere wor of ' Halifax, They won o-4, r-v. 1-5, a-a, ggrmgg“ g; 3g 6-2. Both combinations were voiley- Cleveland 63 M '5“ ing sharply and the match produc- 3mm“ 63 m m, ed the finest tennis of the tourney. Detroit 5a m 468 Bauid particularly pulled several St Lows 53 68 '43s impossible shots which drew rounds Phnadelphia 53 69 A34 oi applause from the gallery. Bauld washmmm 5a a 4433 and Woodworth both peppered Little from all angles but the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE youthful stylist proved equal to the Newark g9 4n M5 bombardment and his net play was Montreal 83 60 .690 a feature of this match. Bilffalo '79 60 568 Paired with Mrs, F. V. Wood- Rochester 75 05 530 burYi Halifax veteran of many an Jersey City 06 88 .493 Eastern (Xlam/pionshi , Pearson Syracuse cs '14 .400 added‘ the mixed doub es crown to Baltimore 51 88 .381 his collection. defestini Little and Toronto l6 00 .810 10158.1 ht 6d‘ afalmalxlfll of Brooklyn, N.Y_, After a lstle fl _ w- Wfleht 51ml? "if 133235 turned the tables in the second 1.11m was everywhere with. m; "ll-Shin: overhead smash 1nd the P“ l‘ "l" “P a 3-1 lead in the decid- ngeset. u arson, no ceabi weary, W11“ hllnflfif togther an! with strong lumen. from Mrs. Woodbury ekod out his third trample 5111p. Mil! Wflilhl. diminutive summer resident of Petite Rlviere. 11.8., up- Rt the Dfovincek No. 1 wocnmn player. Mrs. Harold Jones of Hal- ifax in the women's singles‘ final 6-4. 3-6. 6-3. Mrs. Wcodbury snd Mrs, Jones the Island golf championship for s secon time s: Snmmerside Satur- dsy, stroking an 83 to take the title with 1G2 er like Beer, also of Charlottetown, and Flt. LL Robins of the Royal Air Force stationed at the moving. lfl-l “Dita! were tied for runner-up position with 164's. Mshsr 1nd 80 the first round, played at Charlotte- town two weeks ago, and 84 Satur- régay. The airman 11nd 82's both s. Sgt. Heilods of the Royal Canad- ian Mounted Police, Charlottetown. won the second division with 180. 92 onthe opening day st Charlotte- town and 88 Saturday. O. J. Mac- Lean, also of Charlottetown was runner-up vrith I82. He went a bit wild the first round, scoring 96 but. did better Saturday with 88. O. I. Peters o! Summerside, won the third division with 206. P. D. Crodly. also of the western capital, was runner-up with 216. Island starter Does good job On Mainland‘ A we" ‘ ved compliment by two Amherst sport officials is paid to Dr. F‘. C. Dougan, well-known iOCfll race starter here. The clip- pins is from the Amherst News. 1n regard to the fumble mentioned before the start of the race. Will- lam Hood. driver told him (Starter Dougan) that 1f his horse was on her stride to let the field go. As a result Dr. Doug- an seeing Oakhurst Queen pacing well had given the field the word "E11 i-hollBh Mr. Hood's horse, in . Joe Mahsr, s. Junior- golf- 1 Dr. Dougan stated last night that g of Oalrhurst , Queen had come to the stand and I ‘tjhekpole position was a little ways . ac . Following is what the Amherst. writers ray about the starting of; the race: I WELL HANDLE!) Dr. 1". C. Dousfln of Charlotte- town as starter on Wednesday tol our mind did an excellent job. Perhaps he pulled a fumble, but we really think he handled his] fields comparatively well. He gave Oalchurst Queen as pole horse one bad start, but Driver Hood might position instead of lying back on the reins. On the other hand Hood had to keep the Queen mare steady-end the point comes down to a. question of opinion. The start- er received some small criticism from the stands, but actually he did well. If it had not been for trouble with hreakages, etc., in the 2.2’! class in the final heat he would have had his four classes IOU Official; in connection with the including drivers, owners, and fans, except in a. few singular cus- es. Starter Dougan of Charlotte- town conducted the races in ad. mirable manner, and proved to be a help to those not acquainted with the horses on sight. 7'01- the first time this season the riwe was fol- lowed by the starter as it pro- greased, for the benefit of the fans. All in all, although a. few minor blunders might have occur- red, Mr. Dougan did the work ad- mirably, and in general there has been no cause for complaint. How They Stand ___4__ NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pct’. CHICAGO. Aug. 24—(APl- Whiriaway convincingly demonstra- ted his undisputed hold on the three-year-old championship of the merican turf Saturday by galloping, with amazing ease, to victory in the .900 American Derby st Wash- 1_1_g_ton Park. H. Mitchell of Sydney. 11.8., 0-1, 04. The veteran Halifax team had too much experience and finish for their younger omionents. Prof. C. H Mercer of Dalhousie University here won the veteran! men's single; from Cliff Wlswell of Halifax by scores cf 6-4, 9-7 and combined with his son Arthur. to take the father snd son title from Syracuse 2-0‘ SYRACUSE. N-Y-. Aux. 244A?) pitched Montreal -Wes Flowers Royals to a 2-0 International Lea- gue victory over Syracuse today, pitching by Tommie Byrne and Johnnie biridell, the league leading Bears defeated Jersey City Giants ' ends of a doubleheader. 4-0 midi-Q .11 ‘Montreal vr-inning its one game, Newark increased its lead to 6 1-2 games, with 16 to ay. At Rochester, the Red Wings vir- tually made a plzrvzff berth in the league a certainty as they swept a. drnblehsader frcm Buffalo Blsons 9-2_and__tg§._'1he_double3@g_t9_ry gave scheduled pl Junior winners At Halifax rrsmrnx. Aue- I-i-iwl-Gvr- don Hughes of Windsor. NB. 08D- tured the men's singles cmwn st the Eastern Canadian Junior Ten- nis Ch l ‘ ips concluded here yesterday. The slender youth had I yielding nine hits but keeping them too much r for Dave Smith. of well scattered. Halifax, w lng. 0-4, 6-2. M Newark, behind msaterful Miss Desiree Resting o! Halifax defeated another Haligrnian Miss Ann Saunderson 8-6, 8-3 to take the women's title. 9mm s 10-9 margin over’ the third- place Herd in the seasons series. At Baltimore, Elmer Burkhart and young Ray Fianigvan turned back Toronto Maple leafs in both ends of a doubleheader to 81W Bglflgnflfe two victories, 8-3 and 3-0. Use Mlnsrd’; for dandruff. Skeet results A highly successful shoot was hem s; the skeet Grounds c! the Charlottetown Gun Club on Satur- day afternoon. The weather was just right for shooting and th? biggest turnout to date was the result. Sixteen rounds were 11114 and some good scores mflde A marked improvement is noticeable in the scores of members who have become familiar with the routine through practice and these "Wis: ones" will have a distinct edge or. those “no have not yet been 1*" The first claim for a Dominion marksmen silver tea-spoon was their slim, gamma,‘ ‘ hurries Tilers soured ... ..... ::-."e.h;,-;,§ 9"“ . l" 0 Iii-inning rm A Mir-run lead 11. 0y niquc in wholesale fashion, however, .. ‘ e 1m h Mmwaemore than enough as they erased s 4-2 reven- chicsgo lead in the sluerpiece. At Olevelsnd, the 1nd; and past Bosgnalnltg 0&1 Disco“. e league v g ned s double tiedeat, 4-8 sud 0-2, in their first twin killing since July team. It of sou pitchers. Al Milner taking the sets mwlng record g .'IlfiON'IO, Aug, 34_( A] record was established 13mm ma“ "Y 3°" “Yndm” makmg $10. 11ml” John-arm‘. .1 h wngm e l7 x 25. Other scores were: “can wppn‘ an soil herb Buturglay ‘£11.13, dig G. T. 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