Maelren Detrones A Roelson 7 In Baseball Standings NATIONAL 1 Boston Brooklyn Si. Louis Pittsburgh . 8239383 8 811 AMERICAN £2283 28$ INTERNATIONAL Montreal v Newark Toronto .. Syracuse Rochester Baltimore seebesc essences: ll A Z 0 II III..~\ l! If § ENTRIES Riverside Races .Wednesday, July e21 $1,300 In Purses $1,300 N0. I. CLASSIFIED l “TATE Qwpglzss 333 “Ml l/\l'l\'i Singles By Pierre Dubois Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC. July 18 -(CP)-'rkie veteran men's doubles pair of Ed- gar J. Langhier and D. Gordon McNeil today successfully defend- ed their title defeating Henri ltochon and Rene Buser, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2, 9-1 in the all-Montreal final of the Quebec senior open tennis tournament. Elaine Fildes, who Saturday re- tained ‘the singles title, beco e a. double-crown winner as he and her partner, Faulty Robinson took the wosnen’: ‘doubles in rgraight sets. 6-2. 8-0, from Mariet- te Boivin, lone Quebec entrant to each the finals, and Mrs. Ruth orter. The match was continued from Saturday. In the only other final cifnplet- ed before the weather finally broke Saturday, Brendan Macken dethroned Rochon in straight sets. 6-2, 6-0. 6-0 to win the singles open in a masterful performance. Roch- on simply was no match for Mac- ken who played s. superlative me. ‘like bespectacled Lanthier and his burly partner today led Roch- on and Busher 2-1 in sets and B-‘l in games when a clcudburst chas- ed the players from the court, drenching some 800 ‘fans. The weather remained threatening and it appeared unlikely the mixed doubles final would be played. An hour later. the match was rammed and‘ Lanthier and Mac- Neii won Busex-‘s service in the 16th game of the fourth set to win out. Lanthicr carried his service throughout. Buser’s effective over- head, smashes at the net enabled Rochon to carry most of his ser- vices but the situation became re- versed as Rochon moved to the n on Busei-‘s service. 1/. ‘ill’! ll/ ‘a \ Braves Sweep Twin Bill With Pittsburgh (By The Canadian Press) ‘me top-place Boston Braves gut-apt a National League double- header from Pittsburgh Sun‘ . taking the opener 10-2 and thl! nlghtcap 8-1. Brooklyn, under new mamas” Burt Bhotton, steamrolleced St. Louis Cardinals 13-4 after losing tho opener 6-3 in 1i inninsfi with Terry Moore breaking up the 83mg with g MIN-Pill! 11011161‘. Chicago split with Philadelphia, winning the opener 3-2 and losing the nightcap 6-4. Cincinnati split with New York, the Reds winning 3-0 on Ken Raffénsbergea-‘s second successive shutout in the opener. The Giants took the second game 8-2 with Clint Haa-tung and Clem Dreis- cwerd limiting Cincinnati to six hits. Ralph Klner of Pittsburgh hit this 26th home run of the season and his 100th of his major league career in the ninth inning of the second game against the Braves to give the Buccos their only run. Nelson Potter, former American ‘leagues, won his first start in the senior circuit when he held the Plffltfil‘ to seven hits in the open- er. - Another err-American leaguer, Jeri Heath, was the big gun in t-he Boston attack, slamming out a hcrne run with the bases load- ed, a double and two singles. The Dodgers scored all their 13 runs in the first two innings of the second contest. The Cards used gf six pitchers. The Dodgers’ 1S hits included a TBUIANDPAOI ' smuoam nvnnona -.."..___ _._..__. 2 ............ .. Lester Rankine JUST FLICIIA ' 5- " c. ALBEBT BUDLONG .. mun-a... ---~------ Mme Kr"! DALI B. " Geo. Hughes we answer. " " Mm" 1"" i no. s csassrrmn rum: BILLIE KALMUCK ...... ...'.‘.... ...............'.‘...-... .. Lee Howard svsrrcra ' c. n. Chandler KELLTS NIGHTMARE ..:............ .......-....-------»---~---- MARION L. BUD KALMUCK BUDDY MOKO .. Dr. Bishop '1'. “ ‘ J. Ladner ........C Leo Praught " II. Buell uit. Leo r lied: —-—- " Ben Newson q "No, Mnepaickey didn't actually PITTSBURGH. July 18 - (AP) . ask me. He sent Harold Pa-rrott - Vic Ghessl. tall Enirtllcwoocaié NHL- , PAC! (secretar of the Dodgers) to ask pro, spurted home w a an '> - x0 ' “Ann!” mo’! ‘m, ma," y 72-hole total of 2'71 to finish six guy ANN gm; '- I "i ' Phillips When asked if he and Rickey strokes ahead o! the field today. gmggo MacNeill \"lre still friendly." Leo declared: for first money in the $16,500 331133;; L“; I‘ " Bernard “I don't have anything else to 011F001‘ Dan, Ihl/"lflflflll I011 01,5 31113501“; _ ............. Maellbnald say. You've got the story—-I was tournament. The victory meant Liam; 533N351, ___,__"_, _,____,__, ......: ...... .. Woodside asked to resign and that's that.” 02.600 to Ghesll. _ suns wearer ’ ~ ‘ Drake ' i RANDOM BABY!!!‘ .......5....-..».- ...._............._'.! .......'..... .... a. O'Brien - _ ‘m’ m ' ' A nunnav unison LADY WOBTHY IND ABIGWIITHILAD IULIA ncntouo .. osonos our w” ‘brace of doubles by both Peweo Reese and George shuba. Shuba batted in three runs and Roy Ca/mpanella formerly with Mc-ntdeal Royals, also accounted for thiree. Al Papal and Red Mun- ger stopped the Dodgers cold af- ter their early rampage. Moore's blow supplied a thrill- ing climax to the bitterly-contest- ed first contest. It came with two out and found Musisl and Enos Slaughter on base. Moore had en- tered the game as a pinch-runner the inning before. - liurooher’s Resignation Asked For PITTSBURGH. July 1U - (AP) - Leo 'Durocher, new manager of New York Giants, told “swaps... men Saturday night: "I wasask- ed to resign as manager ‘of Brook- lyn. Asked if Branch Rickey. owner of the Dodgers, had asked him to ldclllyo. Sash Sets llew Mark Gay's llcKyio Cash, fromjlonc- of Philadelphia Phlllier. ‘i111! consumer. cniinnorrrerown MINTJOlIhl‘.N.B.,Julyig_ (CP)—Ancwtrackuocnlef 2.11 S/bvassst -by George]. M. 218-. In winning the rim heat or Baturda ‘s frse-for-all former this was 2.12 8/5. made by Wildcat Vole. St. Stqshen, 11.3.. after opening of the new track last Monday. M08010 Oaelh dldpped the soc- ond and third heats to Harry Direct, from st. stepnsn, Colonel Den was a straight heat winner in a condition trot and pace, and Baldritr, of Esknundston, N.B., Won a classified trot and pace. The next meet of the southern New Brunswick harness racing cir- cuit will be held at Moncton Wed. "$00!. Thursday and Prirley. ‘ strmsranr Pree-Ior-All. Half!‘ Direct (Weir) McKylo Oss-h, (Morrison) Wildcat Volo (Hayes, MacDonald) Rhea Mae (Coates) Time 2.111 2-5, 2.16, 2.18. Condition Trot and Pace. Colonel Dan (J. MacDonald) 1 Yankee Girl (mutt) Indy Hal (Stevenson) Sai-nymede (Median) Time 3.17, 2.17, 2.17. Classified Trot and Pace. Baldritz (Burtt) Milton Budlong (Weir) Marjorie Hanover (Coetes) Graham Rexworthy (Issngllle) Tkne 2A9, 2.18, 2.19. Bonn May Be Seeking Title DALLAS. July l8 —(AP)-Billy Conn, who twice tried to lick Joe Louis and failed. indicates by his silence that he may go after the heavyweight boxing title again. Conn arrived in Dallas during the week-end for a month's visit with his friend. Bob Member. At first. he denied reports that hr would try for the title, then chang- ed his tune in this: “Just say I'm not talking.” Billy led Louis for l2 rounds in 1941 but the Brown Bomber caugnl up with him in the 13th. Six year. later Louis knocked. Conn out 1n the eighth round. He hasn't fought since, But the retirement of Louis brought re- ports that Billy again would enter sronr BRIEFS A. July 18 —-(APi -"Some day," Ben Chapman said Saturday. “I'm going to find out, why I was fired." Chapman's remark was made as he talked to newspaper men upon his return from St. Louis where he was dismissed Priday as manager Q 1 2 4 passes-n cash “an amuse)»- web us! 2 3 4 O MUM b RAMs-s a rows-e lfiBlLl. Als., July 1B -.- 0A?)- One of baseball's current myster- ies — how old is Satchel Paige -- was cleared up today. His mother, s. my, white-haired woman of ‘ll. says he's 44 years old. The age- less cannon-bail ohucker of Cleve- land Indians was born here in Mobile. There are some stories that he got his nickname Satchel from the time he worked as a red- cap at the Mobile depot. Mrs. ‘rule Page wouldn't know about‘ that. EIUCICHOIM, July 18 — (GP) - Abe Yanofsky of winnipes lost to Varha Pirc of xusoslavia Sat- urday in a. first-round game in the world chess tournament. Twenty players are competing in the lb-round event‘ which started yesterday. wsnnrsnnv, ran rnnrv and sonrnncss" IOAT RACES START 2:30 — PRIZES - SUPPER SERVED Dancing with Orchestra and lend Proceeds in old of Murray Harbor Memorial link JIILY" 21st. v _'l'lae In! Clafllisl his two dlvldell. ‘hot- One busslslllslllls he to saehllvbiea. Ihlsaes fduaasvmsamnsaaaennweuavasusuaasseasassisat --v.s. r. aaasasselsmaa. i ' sues sud pecans-sass ea cue-as. less and Pacers. "ml l!“ rates-lo Iulry. , Isrllutaslbstillg i "HIM Cami-a 1J0 PIAUOIT. lecsiary ' Till“!- I mane Racing Entries not» m Saturday's Ilgltultsbss elm FEATURE BASE 2.20 Pass Psrss $500.00 Slssslilsd Trst _l Pass I llssts “Ill-ll 3 ttlssslllsl Pass Illssts Jsly 20 I AUG. 10-11-1243 - FRIDAYDNIGHT AUG. 1s Below will be found the purses and classes for .r l. f A at 10th be changes made or additions to and the amount firpuizemrfridgrizgsgall in altlnplrfirabifltghlizlztizggdee.“ Featured in addition to the increased pursei for the events are bigger prizes for the drivers and win- zglésmoéaraizleiyfiillisrtaaicler ‘vivrzgzetrlge first in America to ‘offer these special features which have been so much . We have made s. great many cha es t tb Exhibiti d l . elude complete resurfacing of the racgiraciir with over Zfinlgdgnofs r-‘ivelhcelolsfmt. $3.523; viheegorahbaf. til: grand stand, a. 60 foot track for horses to score on, new stand for owners, drivers and grooms at race 8185168. showers and lavatories for horsemen, water piped to all stalls and for the comfort of the " cta- tors a new bleacher which will make a total seating capacity in the vicinity of 7,000 The entire pigfst il Ibiegtgirlertalolvsatlcslsllalwtilétitivsistilgd and painted and will be spic and span for what we hope to be the greatest race 0 say WEI] aonifeveegkolrlfnzlaaylsebgglt amigos" i211; its Vaudeville Programs. This year's we can truthfully We appreciate the l did tte d h l ' give you better serviceslWtnhopeayoslr‘ vgilifelsevzveithai: ‘tihzagdrelgiizidfielbenwe are making ev€r¥"e§£¥£"2' nurtures cnosn suvr 2.7. 194a DVER $ 10,000 m Punsus Canada's Finest Race Track culnlorrsrown, Panic: snwann ISLAND i Announces Its Classes for OLD HOME WEEK‘ and Provincial Live Stock Exhibition AUGUST 101-211-1243 ‘ and Friday Night. August 13 YA‘ member of the United States Trotting Association)‘ Smallmanh Ltd. F ree-For-All Pace... ._....-.............. .......,.,. . . . . . . . . . Purse $1300.00 Moore 8. MacLeod’s J r- Free-For-AII Pace. .-_.......1.... ,- Purse $900.00 Old Spain's 2.17 Pace. . . . . . .......,».-.,. _ ..,.......,...,.,. .Purse $800.00 Perfection ‘ Ice Cream 2.19 Pace ._ . . . . . . . . .....,...,_...,-,....,.,.,.,....,,.,. .._._-. Purse $800.00 Raven's Bros. 2.21 Pace . . . . . . ...,. ...,.,. . ....-...=... ...,...,.,.,...,...,.,.,...,.,. .Purse $800.00 Moore & MaCLeOCPS Pace ~ r-l-z-zere. e s nel- nu-I- P"X'1'1'{PZIIJXUXIITKIIIIIQQ}I my. PUFSB DeBlois Bros. 2.25 Pace . . . . ._......._-. . . . u...» ...........,.._-_.....,.....m... s... Purse $600.00 Corney Bros. 2.27 Pace . ._......... . . . . ...,.....,...,... . . . . has“... . . “a... .....,.,». Purse $60000 Carvell Bros. 2.29 Pace.........-... ...,....._............ ....... . . ._.,.~_..... . . . . ...,. Purse $600.00 Hu es Drug Co. Free-For-All Trot... ....._......,. , , , _,,,,,_ , Purge $30041) Victoria Driving Club 2.19 Trot. . . .....,_.,..._.....,. n“... . . ...,...;_~. . . . . ......_... Purse “$700.00 PFOWSO BIOS. TrOt. a a ejqojeghlolelolalplfle o e e eifleiekale m. PtlrSe S. MacDonald's 2.28 Trot. . ....,... .-_.,...,.,. . ...,... . .Purse $600.00 Four Year Old Futurity (Closed) 3 p.c. Entrance Fee, No Deductions from Money Winners ‘_ojola a s e s 01s I ervxaulalo e a slits! SPECIAL PRIZES The MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY 0P MONTREAL has donated be iif ‘ T h . kn wn Trophy which will be awarded to the Driver scoring the most points durln: theumeclting-rgrsyt. plate cou‘|astsu:v . plaee three points. third place two points and fourth place one point. Swauwhilzbatthe driver driving the fastest heat trotted during the meet and I20. to the driver drlvillt the fastest he“ ‘S10. will be given the caretaker of the horse trotting the fast-est heat and S10 to the caretaker of the horse pacing the fastest S10. will be given to winning driver of each race. _ $5. will be givers to the caretaker of each horse winning a race in the trotting and pacing classes during the meet. V S50. will be given to the owner of the horse that beats the track pacing record of 2.05% except as provided for below. $50, 1p the owner of the horse that beats the track trotting record of 2.07% except as provided for below. In case two horses but the above records then the awards go to the fastest horse. If two horses tie for the awards the money will be divided equally. Entries close July 27th.. with G. B. Buntain, " ‘ ys Charlottetown. P. E. l. GENERAL CONDITIONS Additional entries of an individual ownership may be (‘u RACES MILE HEATS) ""59 l" l"! d"! by the payment of 1 per cent on closing date but entries of separate ownership, although in the Horsemen by wiring at our expense notifying us of same stable must pay installment in full. Two entries of the same ownership ma start in th this‘ llwillbe ttlhtin dtheirba e , Y 9 tr:nsf:rr:ed.fo the no.2;- Pvunofae 3st Jilin... also 5.3.‘. "m “m” '"'°"‘“"‘ m‘ m" 3 P" w" ‘l W"! W "eh away without cost m them. Every effort will be inane u. mm" ‘h’ ‘mm’ ‘““'“‘K ‘m’ “Pl"°"=" "f ‘he Wine make the horsemesfs stay pleasant and send them away All horses with names of drivers will be given in at feeling that they have been well treated. “w” 3"“ "‘ 1° °'°'°“" "- m" "'° d" "l" W "w rece- All races to be raced on three heat plan: (Except when positions will be drawn to enable us to print score should flaere be l2 to 11 starters in any one class. The cardimswfth actual starters. g hility based o U. S. T. A. I _ class will be divided and raced under the dash system- n money w “m” duhm two dashes for each division with a purse of $200.00 for cation. hut Mon” “VI-Mn “$04842. n m M mo" Rights reserved to give or extend credit for entries or ltarters. they will be in S divisions.) l0 per cent of other purposes. Horses entered and occupying stall; bu] ragd ’ pt taking part in races will be held for entrance fee. each sum will be awn ed t» the vlnner- The remainder The Exhibition Association aumea no responsibility will be divided into three equal parts. one part to be raced er fire or any accident or -' to any person or pro- for each heat. In the event of there bclnr three but wln- petty during this meeting. and this understanding is part IIOPI ‘M! shall have a fourth heal. to determine the lvlu- of this contract. Owners must assume any damage to pm. ner. Any horse winning the first two heats in any race pggly 0|- pgfjgnl cm,“ by ‘mum “mud-n” m. horn shall relinquish pole podtlou and assume last scoring posl- flay, straw and si-abllng free. tlou. laid horse must not lay up, but for the heat. Itacea called as 1.30 PM. to start at sharp is PM. Drivers obvlmlv brine a horse no are his w aeml- Horses not appearl _ at em time may be dlsqua lfled, lies. U.S.T.A. rules to govem except where they conflict m] ma“. “VH1; 40, 39, 13, “u; n p" “n; m", with these conditions. Be sure and bring your eligibility p“ 3 n" o“; N“ dducmm, from money "ma"; certificate and driverfis license. Photo Finish Camera will m; bu”. u, m”, ‘m; yo" t, ‘up; be used to assist the Judges in placing the horses. l! I-lghll reserved to change program. reject any entry ihroush failure of the camera. or for any reason a pic- - u u." ‘nun u, h, u"; n“ n,“ u, u‘. “u”; “u; lure is not obtained. the decision of the Judges shall be there is not in the opinion of the management. sufficient “M'- sumnl G"!- eouapetltlou. than the said entry may be transferred to a faster CIII or entry fee refunded, bar any drlver and ta declare nee eff on account of bad weather. or failing to obhlsa ntlsfaetory number of tries or starters to transfer horses te another class to which they are eligible. re-opea or substitute another without advertising. or alter or er- teud racing dates or extend credit. Purse money will not be paid to anyone except owner Illlesa an order from owner authorising same is presented. mums cacao sun s1. 194a If you have no entries for above classes please pass this form on to another ‘orseman. In will confer a favor by paflng along the news about "OLD BOMB WEEK." , _ _ Ilse Precautions Regulations are that no ears are slowed to pass to stables on race days. This ls to facilitate movement If fir! Killllflll H. J. KENNEDY, President. x THE OFFICIALS The officials will be selected for their experience and rdtabillty and will be instructed to carry out the rules firmly and fairly, All purse money will be paid lmmedi. ately after the race and horsemen are asked to get same from Secretary before leaving. .¢ G. H. BUNTAIN, Secretary.