snoss PIRATES 6-4. A Brooklyn Lea d Cul To PoinfOver Rival Braves l-NP)-370031!!! The Dodgers had rallied Wllhy uguuglmuue leadwastrinsssud two is the third against lilrlel. to one sltin percentale point over Wilmer (Vinegar Bendt Mitell Milwaukee Tuesday night as the with Jackle Robinsona lvm-runf St. Louis Cardinals. after blowing two-out single breaking a string a 4-0 lead. hustled back to beat of” consecuive scoreless lnnll'lg3 the Dodgers 8-5 on Ken Boyer: by the young southpaw. two-out, two - run isomer in the Brooklyn got one more in the ninth inning. The Braves. now just on same Amoros and then took the lead park of Brooklyn in the lost col- in the seventh on Gil Hftdifa 28th iimn with right to play. also blew home run. a twimut pnkr null one to heat Puisbiii-gh 54-which left. on against reliefer Herm Mtuu BROOKLYN the rare like this. ieier. It I. Pct. GIL Lefll BT'MlHi.Vll '7 I7 -"34 mil in: as 00:! I and ninth. Erskine. reduced to hull pen six The t'.atd'nals, beaten five in a U15 Only Monday when hr tunic mum Hi: iiorld champions. had aim fhTFF tiiniint-lihe ninth after a near-perfect tu in relief job by Ed Roebiirk and Carl Erskine. Btu Stan Musial. whose 25th home run had made it 4-0 in the third, singled to open the ninth and trot- fwd homr no Rotors 26th home run. after uiilly kloon and Rip Hopuhlski had filed Dill. 10-inning game with Cliii-tnnull. took his 10th defeat after cumin: on in the seventh. He has won ll. PITTSBURGH (AP) .lohiiiii Logan belied a two-run SlflElP in ling the Milwaukee Brain fll Dovvu THE BACK STRETCH record may hc set up The three- year-olds most talked about as winners are: Bachelor Hanover. Adloacnt. And Noble Adios. hilt more may he a ”slt-cpssr that islil Al. Truro last Friday night. Air- lock 3:06. (C. Smith), pulled off a surprise by heading such good ti-otters as Royal Train Whappell) Island Star iGouldI. Crarina Volo IMacLcodt and Patrick Budlong tTIirnorl. Time 2 16 .1-S in race four. with the same starters, Cur- ing Volo was first. Airlock 1. time 1:1! 34. l Airlock is an nod by Willard MacDonald. Summerside, and (fzariiia Vnlo by GE. Brawl. Coll-i lngwood. N.S. She is eight yearsl old and took a time record as a three.-year-old of 2:00 on a mile track She raced through the Ohio. circuit. last year and In 18 starts was four times first. twice second and twice third. Her winnings tot the and of I955 were 30,850. Shei is eligible for the 3:l0 trot and will he a very good addition to the Maritime trotting ranks. Royall Bank. owned by John McLeod of! Yarmouth. N.S.. won races 3 and 'f the same night. with driver Nel-. son up. David G. lCotinorsI was 2-2. time 1:14 3-5. 1'15. Vera Signal, ' owned by .l.!:. Yeo. Miscouchr. won race I. with driver Smith up; timn 2:17 4-5 Princo Edward island-owned and driven horses won a large share of the 31000 in punog at Monguu at Sarstoga Raceway last season. loss and Art Fowler with the Raceway last Saturday night. Uf eight at-c0ndI. four fourths andl four fifths. .lay's Goldie. owned and driven by Earl .lay. Kenslnpi ton. won tho first dash in Zzltl 2-5.. a new record Stewart's time was- I. Chocolate Dip. owned by Leigh 0Brlen. Alberton. and driven by Bernard Whelao. won dashes 1 and I. Essn tH Pmiltonl 2-2. Time. 1 la and 2 l4 1-5. The third and: twvcntli dashes were won by Myl nsriinii. ownod by Senator Bar-i hour and driven by Dave Wise-1 no-r. Texas Hanover (R. Barrieaull 1-2: time 2:11 and 1:12 4-5. The fmirth dash was won by Lady tit-gg, owned by J.E. Turner. Hun- ter RXVPT. and driven by E. Jay. Coolie Bny W Smith'. 1: time; 1:15 Hi The fifth and eighth dash- gg were won by Then A. Nick. owned and driven by Laurie 0' Brian. Halifax. Gahagaii IE. Shawl 7-5. My Voln tHcnnesaey) 4-2.' Time 2:10 and I: to 3-5. PROM WELL BACK In one of the most Ultfltllll PIN finishes seen at Yonkers Raceway.i New York. this season. Diamond: Hal. l.37 2-5. a five-year-old by- Hal Dale. nosed out a field of the' fastest pacers racing - including the worlds record holder. Adios Harry. 1:56. In the 829. 30 Good. Time Parr. The distance was one. and one-halfvmilcs and the time. 21:05 3-5. was a new record for the track. It will be remembered that Diamond Hal. holds the Canadian half-mile record, for a mile pac- ing, made at Richelieu park track. September 21. 1955. 1:00 1-5. His win at Yonkers was a typical Ol- Brien drive; hitting the home- atretch he. was well back. but he brushed through the field winning by a head from Adios Harry. it in. one of the most exciting fin- ishes seen at Yonkers Raceway this year. Diamond Hal is owned by the 5.A. Camp litablemdhaftcr, California. so use in Itandard Ireil lions lulu. hall at Harrisburg. Pa.. the sta! of the Sale was a yearling poly Imperial Hanover. W Spen- eu-ilcou. mnslgnail by Hanover i billing on very knochsd it in at .34 xi - 2!. Iii! upset the dope i Many will romcniber wall-liingl the film of last years Fox Slakr. which was shown by E. Frank Ac- orn at the Clover Club and at P. W.C.. and one of the contending horses was Convalr t2:0lt that was purchased shortly after by Harry Hirsch of Sydney. Cnnvair has rac- od exceptionally well in the Mari-l times. and on our cxird is shown as 1 being first on is occasions. Now he in racing at Saralnga Sprlngil lTrlick. Saraloga. N.Y. Last Satur- find??- day night. conditions were very bad there, and despite the light rain which continued. the races went on. In a 12.000 feature pat-e,l Convair was second in a fast field. time 1:07 4-5. i Drivers Standing for the sum-5; l mer and early fall races at Sara-l toga Springs Raceway. N Y., have been released as follows; i Dick Webber . . .. . .155! Fred LnRoiiet-h... . Guy Parker .271 Angus Allen . .257 Driver Allen is a native of tho tlaritimes. and was leading driver Last fall at Lexington. one of the stars of the Sol Camp Stable wnsl the t.'II'eevyr:lr-old ii-otter Home: Free. that took a record of 1.39 3-5 at Lexington, and was sold by owner Sol Camp to an Italian- nobleman for 360,000. This year he is being raced and has won on sev- eral occasions. but on August 23rd at Milan. Italy. he was unplared. The winner was the fast. Italian- bred Orlolo t2:04 4-5!. The distance was a mile and one-half. and that; probably was too long for Homei Free. Although we don't hear much . about it. harness racing is popular: in many European countries. al-' though having very little vogue in Great Britain In Rnumania. one- of the European iron-Curtain roun- tries. a Trotting Derby. for four- yesr-olds. over ii distance of 1100 metres. Miulvalcni to two milcq l and an eighth. was won by Mnt.l of strictly Amorican breeding The? air: is a son of Prntcctor ll .'i9Uili and was Imported to Rnumania in the fall of 1930. l We fl0fI('D that in the Qlloherl Raceway rcsillts. Yuta. was 1.3 in the DI) Paco. purse 8600. She is "Wood by Andrew Perry. Summer- side. and was driven by Rant-h.3 Runner-up: Bob Hyndman. 37- MacGregor. Time 3:00 4-5 - a new: record. 1 SOME SURPRISE! At last Saturday nights rat-M iln Saint John. N B. there werc ihnme surprises- such as Monty Buillong coming from nowhi-re to heat the field in the second and sixth dash. He is owned by ( Wood Day IB. Andrew. (A. Langillr. Sr.I I-4. Jot: Twinkli- iI', Fillmore! Ii-I Time 217 2-5 Ind 3.14 1-3. The fourth and eighth dashes were also split, Forever loaocraft til. Kirkpatrick) 1-1, iC. Wllsonl H. II tlroe-year-old pacer. At Ottawa. Oklo. September Still. he was 1-1. lotnokatimericordofizfld-I. be was first a. and 300 from first place. collected it hits uhllc facing seven Rcdleg pitch- Ic-rs. Thc Phlla tagged the veteran -'43 out of 50; Class A Winner Hill and was driven by A. Wood. Tomi the expected! winner was 1-4. Oliver Chief iA.l Davidson) ft-2. Time 1:14 0-5 andi 2:14 3-5. The third and seventh. dashes were split up. with June Leap ulih a 54 victory over the Pitts hurgti Pirates. The victory put the Braves into a virtual Lia with the Brooklyn Dodgers who lost 6-5 to lthe St Louis Cardinals. l Bill)” 8 r u t o l. flashy centre tfielder for the Braves. made a loo and puther Lou Sleater the vlctorv. Thc Pirates. who spotted the- nrain a three-run lead in the. which but them ahead 4-I. That's when Hank Aaron opened tho the night-sending Aaron in sect l Robb) Thomson advanced bolt- llic stage for Logan's the plate. Relief pitcher Roy Facet got Jack Diltmer to fly out and. along with pinch hitter Joe Ad rtirk in end the inning. The Braves threw five pitchers in the battle with Warren Spahn coming on in the ninth when the Piratese-who outhit the Braves 134 to Ii--threatened. Pittsburgh used; four pitchers with the defeat bed in: charged to Face. PH LADELPHIA iAl't Thci Philadelphia Phillis, rapidly earn-y ing a reputation as ”spilers" ini the tense National League penn-i ant race virtually blew (lint-innat- out of contention Tuesday night with s Iwi-night dnublehcadcr vIcv' tory over the Redlegs. 4-It behind lefty Curt Cimmons in the opener and 7-4 in back of Robin Roberts: in the nightcap. i Manager Birdie Tebbettiv power-. laden Redlegs ran their losing. streak to four straight games as they failed to hit in the l'iulllt'.i played loosely in the field and! were guilty of several mental lapse: unbecoming a pcnnanl con- Thc third place flinrinnatians; now stand 4h Dames hehindl league-leading Brooklyn with nine games left to play. While the Red i It would take a near miracle-thri collapsed of both Brooklyn and secondvplace Milwaukee--to finish on top. Sixth-pint? Philadelphia. which last week won two of four from Milwaukee: to drop the Braves and II runs during the two games Larry Jansen with the first-game nlghtrap defeat. (2l.F.VELANl"t rAPt Stellar pitching by Mike Garcia and Herb Score gave the Cleveland Indians a doublc shutout over the Wash- ington Nationals. 1-0 and 0-0. in a twl-night twin hill Tuesday night. Garcia held the Natonsi to three ""5 i” '3" W0” lame while the Chuck ltnbha. who lost hllso .l!m9- He has 13 Victorian. Thei win was Garcia's nth ngahnt 12 Indians want losses. score gave deadloc” in the eight; to centrefleld to open the scoring Pope. "" "' ”"'-'' t” "i" MW” "'”'”t Bram” eiiiiiiii with a single Edl Score": 14 strikeouts r ii' i I to II 593-l ltlaihcus Dromptly came through mnt. mid in 242 only nu.” ma" (W T b .d (M 5 am .9, and. h h . . . P V - I '. row rl ge I p ' Brooklyn mu annl er single-his third it got his total last year. when he set. Rice. Crandali till. Kill". F309. Mm,-guy" a record for a rookie. Ray Boone lashed out a 400-foot. me 'm"h T""d5y mg” 9”” runncrs Milli a sacrificc and set grand-slam home run Tuesday to Chi ll - . ca" V 5m;1..lcad Detroit Tigers to a 6-2 iic- New Rnri. C"'"' ""'" behind "id '"""'” ltlirnugh centre as the Pirate in-WOW OVCF Baillmnrg Orioles. The; ificid was drawn in for a plax ali VICWTY "'35 DC"”"3 nu! in "'9, Ljttlelirld Hi. Hum i7i. Wil- last 12 games. Boone. who now has 22 huniei-is this season, scored behind Jack Phillips and Charlie Maxwell. who siiiglcd. and Al Katine. who had walked Paul Foytack ll4-12! wont distance for the winners in the American League's only day game while loser Connie Johnson (8-llt was pulled at the end of the ifour in favor' of Don Ferrai'csc.i Foytark gave up eight hits while Detroit got all seven of its blows off Johnson Only 2.211. siiiallc-st of the sra son at Briggs Stadium, savi the innln I - - the first same. Vic Wertz dougbldii ;l,:.,.,L.53,'f . frame i fir" W0 lnmllll. knocked alaltlerlum 1)", pop, V,” um , p Larry Jackson won i... .........ii Lew Bltrdelte out of the box wlui nu. 1.... him 3,, gush, hm” out; , . . l ' k (1 d C anella. W- 10 ofthe year by pitching the eighth a ivio-run uprising in the sixth . hung gauging pop, .0 mini 5'3a"c5k;::fL L)Er'&me.3!Tgs: 5m,Mu, In .After Chico Carraquel hgd m-"ck an Boyer. akmuodgesp 8 WHY thinks Il0"d.oui. Jim Hagan doubled to centre. Muwauk.-e grliaohas-louietiownGuardlasi.WoiIneailayBem.1Q.1NI . BASEBALL ROUN RESULTS a; ma: CANADIAN PRESS Americas Leas"! Baltimore 010 000 lll)- 2 I l Detroit 104 I00 ooox- ti 7 1 Johnson. Ferrarese t5l. M0911" four 3 - . . thrilling one-band catch of Dick struck out 14 Ettore hmgeziji (it) and Triandos, Foytnck and sixth on a plnch glnglg by sandy y(iroal's fly in the ninth with two ener. two out to give relief The Indians broke the scoreless 300 iwllson. L - Johnson. HR: Det- National LII!” y . 301 ooo 002- 6 a ll- V 002 ml 200- 5 7 9 l Mizell. Wehmeier t-Tl. JEFKW" ill) and Kati; Craig. Roebuck ttl lM00002l- is II It Pittsburgh 001 012 000-- i3 7 Burdeiie. Johnson I6'. 519-i'9Tl ('It. Pallet tilt and Shepard Stealer L-Face. First Ill) tlflflllll - 4 9 ” 000 000 200- 2 4 1 Rush and Landrith. Gunici. hel'm t9t. McCall (9! and harm. gliofman 44). Le-Gomez. HRS: Chi-Kellert: NYk-Thompson. . . Second Chicago 000 200 0000- 2 5 I New York 103 01) 20x- 0 I2 0 Brosnan. Davis t7i. Hughes tilt and Landrith: Ridzik. McCall (at and Hnfman. W--Ridzik: L- Brosnan. HRs: (ihieKing; NYk- Brandt. First Cincinnati 000 200 001a 3 7 0. Phila 010 200 Oixw 4 I 0 i vlallsllll. Niixhall I7). Froemanl tit: and Burgess. Simmons and twns knocked out in the seventh; New York ""0100 om "F. 3 6 1 campy p:l,.opaIa Ii.-Jansen. Hfls. (Din-Pnst 'i'Aii.-s:Nui;iis SPLIT l5,.,,.,,,. The tail-enderri battled il ltlll In Cl"Ci""5" "ii" ""0 Mil" A 9 1: a National League duulilcheaderl Phil! 130 010 12X- 7 12 ill and ended up where they started, F"Wl"i Gm" l2)- Bi”-"k i5l. Seventh-place New York Giants Lawrence (ill and Bailey: Rob- stayed Zld llumPS ahcad over the elfls and Scminick. L-Fowler. HRH last-plarc Chicago Cubs by hounc-i Cl"'BHli9li'. ing hack to win tho nlghicilp 9:2 , 5"”-"i”" I358"? with the help of outflcldcr Jackie "ill"-ht Brandt's bat after dropping ihe,Wasluni:tnn opener 4-2 Cleveland 000 000 olxm l I ll Brandt dl'fH'9 in five ruuti with WEN" and Fiil39Y3id- 51'0" four hits Including a home run mid H08!"- i flfltlflilfllflesh 4 I and a double. The homer was hisl 5"70"d 11th of the year 3 wash 0"" Om 00"” ll 3 T Cleveland 0002 002 ll2x- tilfl 0 All of Brandt's hits camewoifgp slob!” Ind Coumey; land Averill, HR: Cle-Wertz. righthandcr Jim Brosnan. G"ci' ' . s :' his ninth . l.".".L".:E :2". gr we ":0 our 2 a 1 Steve Ridzik picked up his sixth. N M v '”m (H and 3'7”: win for the Giants against a pslr.m';;F1:4 Mil Lollar. w-Ford, um; of losses. IBan;m"””' ggtDm:)by. Draptl. Bob Rush went. all the way for, Knuu Ci” om 130 "nor : the Cubs ll? "W "r”l'Tmli'dm mini Efewvr .Delock tilt and White: ' . t . no- ' - iiiiiiiis ElOil'IlVil(.iil'ii-iy Doii ;TIlETiCI"Si ;'I?i';':"'mD,"m?:'. m.'- B'""et ii”- singlc in the sixth and ended uv smith w 'C .”."""' (9' ""1 with only four. Ruben Comes was Hm. :3 ”'wm'l'll'"-I LmDGi0Ck- the loser. an ' B5" "m- KC-L09": Another doubleheadt-r. ClnrIn- " natl at Philadelphia. fostered Na-l tlmial l.i-aguc night games while I St. Liiuis was at Brooklyn and Ttlmllin V .141 310 tllx--ll12 .'l Tilllwaukcc at Pittsburgh. in line. Russell. I-eiser fl. Markoll Ml American. New York was at Lhic-I D0l'I0Ciiy '5' and Band; Loved- ago. Boston at Kansas City lad Klllih Hftii Wt Ind Sawalalii. W- Washlngton at Cleveland. Lovenguth. L-Russell. Hits: Roch 5. International Louise Rochester ml 31.1 000- it to l G. Houston Wins Club Skeet Ch'ship; Carver Trap Winner Veteran Charlottetown gunner. Dr. Gil Houston won the club skecl championship by breakinl l 47 birda out of 50. Runner up was Ron Atkinson with 46. Walter Car- ver won the club trap champion- ship in a shoot-off with Bell Mor- rell and Ron Atkinson Carvers score was 4.1 otit of 50 Following are the results of the days shoot: BKEET Club Champion. 6. 6 Houston. 41 out of 50; Class A Winner: Bony Atkinson. 46-50; Class A Runner-up Walter Carver. 46-50; Class H. winner: 0, S. Harper. 44-so; Class 50; Class C. Winner: R. B. Jen- kins. 20-50. TRAP Cliih Champion: Waller Carver Bruno Bqnducci last Of 49ers Retired Tuesday SAN FRANCISCO (APl:Bruno Banduccl, the last of the original San Francisco 40ers. Tut-drlsy an- :nminred his voluntary retirement from professional football. Last year he played with Tor- onio Argonauts of the Big Four. The I25-pound guard who will he 14 in November and who has played 12 seasons of pro ball. aid "1 itiouglit I might last the ana- sum not. hot I Just don't feel right." PotPucePleaeure ziirgess. Cunningham; Tor-swat DDDD "P i. tToronto leads host - of - seven final 10) PROBABLE PITCHEBI NEW YORK (AP) - Probable hltchcrs for today's major league Mm-nu. um. Class A Rum”-up; f:::ee; (Won-lost records in paren- Ron Atkinson. (.1-50; Class N.u,,,.l Lu", Winner: Ralph Jenkins. 36.-50: st. lnuis at Brooklyn--Poholsliy Class B Ritnner-tip H. H, Simp- (9.12: vs Newcombe i24.ai son, 32-50; Class C Winner. Dr. G. Mllwaiikoe at Pittsburgh two 3. :' ..ton. .17-50. Class F Run-lnntil ti7.gi V. r,-lend 1,I..uii ner-up: wiilinr Bcalrstn,.1'7-.'in. Cincinnati ah Philadelphia I- NOTICE TO HUNTERS Attention is drmrnloa r-hiiugein llir Hunting Rt-gulations for then current ac-ason which requires a sop- arsto Hunting License for resident hunters. OPEN SEASONS . . October I---November ll. . October 15-October .'ll Oclohor l--November it November ls-January .'ll . November I0-December ll Hungarian Partridge Rulfed Grouse .. . . Pheasants iQuecns Ii Kin Hares and Rabbits .. Mink and Muskrat . as Counties onlyi . Ducks .. October 1-December I Geese .. Octo or l-December 0 DH!" . October It-aNovember 27 Wilson's Snipe . . October I-November 1 Woodcock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. October l-Novcmbor 1 ATTENTION PH EASANT HUNTERS Regulations DffWldP for a closed season on Pheasants in PTIVIPP Coiuiiy for the current M-ason. Prince. County hunters are warned to oi tain a clearance from the Rf M l" on Pheasants killed in Queens and Kings Counties and carried him Prince County. DEPARTMENT OF INDUBTIIY AND NATURAL BKOURCEI Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. September 10. loss. . ' ' 'fMID"' JOAVIA DUP I and Ill stein 11-11 a I. lllllar (so) :5 Kaddlx (I8-4) Chicago at New York (I)- I;.abows'- (Hi and Hkllman (0-0) vs Surkont I-1) and Margonarl (5-6! Vlaahi nathy (1-0) vs Lemon Boston at Kansas 7-7i vs Burnetta (8-I) Blatlmoro at Detroit - Brown t9.5i vs La.ry til-ll) (Only games) annniacs By riia ASBOCIATED i-aslss National League W I. Pct. GIL 07 I7 .so4 as I0 .008 - Cincinnati 83 I .571 456 St. Louis 73 70 .50! 1311: Philadelphia All 76 .47: tall: Pitttsburgh 02 03 All 2551 New York 50 till .414 27'?) Chicago 57 I7 .396 30 American League W L Pct. GIL x-New York 93 52 .041 - Cleveland 82 08 .566 ll Chicago 00 as .559 12 ion 79 66 .545 14 Detroit 76 R .528 lull: Baltimore 02 I2 43! wk: Washington Ill 07 400 84V: Kansas City 47 96 .329 45 X-clinched pennant. Fredericton Caps Out In A.C.S.H.l. Admits Halifax FEDERICTON tCPl Fred- ericton Capltals will sit out the coming Atlantic Coast senior Hockey League season if Halifax is admitted to the circuit. club president Daniel .1. Murphy said Tuesday night. The travelling distance between the two points is too great. and with the limited attendance the Caps could draw the Fredericton team could not afford such a setup Murphy said. Caps would have to fly to the Nova Scotla centre and "should we have to stay over a day or two. the expense would be terrific." Capitals were against admitting a Halifax entry Into the ACSHL last season for the same reason. although Halifax offered to make a it ' ' arrangement to offset the travelling expenses. Murphy said Halifax is able to draw at least twice as many fans -up to 6.000 or 7,000 - to each game while York Arena. home rink of the Caps. will not hold many more than 2.000. Murphy said he would not know for certain until Saturday whether the Fredericton group will have a Gives Ya CHICAGO iAP)-ulekq Ilaatla a fitting ltoii llewconilie Pro Athlete Poll A Winner For August NEW YORK (AP) - Big Dori Newcombe. who has been having a tremendous year with Brooklyn Dodgers. Tuesday was named winner of the August award in the S. Rae Hickok pro athlete of the year poll. The husky rlghthsnded pitcher received 102 points from a panel of SPOrts writers and sportacast- era to nose out Yankee slugger Mickey Mantle. who had 00 points and Jockey Johnny Longden. who had 95. Longden did not break the world riding record untll'Sapum. ber. Newcombe joined previous qual- ifiers Bob Pettlt. Eddie Arcaro. Paul Arizln. Jackie Burke. .lr.. Dale Long and Mantle as contend- en for the annual prise. Jackie Schmidt May loin NSIII Mlramiclil Beavers MONCTON (CPI -- Jackie Schmidt. star left winger with Am- herst Ramblers of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League last season. said Tuesday night he Is "strongly considering" an offer from the Mlramlchl Beavers of the North shore Hockey League to be their playing-coach. The veteran frontliner said he won't be able to give a definite decision until next week. The smooth - working forward with the Beavers. but has not yet got his release from Amherst. th: club which owns him. should Schmidt accept the post. he would become the third mem- ber of the ACSHL to switch to the North Shore circuit. Carrol Bloom who performed briefly with Fred- ericton Capltals last season. has signed as playing coach of Camp- bellton Tlgeni and Hay Leduc. shifty pivto with Moncton Hawks. representative at Sunday's ACSHL meeting at Halifax. will be playing coach of the Dal- housie Rangers. FREE.. 0' Q CH5” - i O 0 O O rnedlcatad lather for smoothest lnlaas . einptycanon in Nosnsrns ToroIilTs. and wfllaend lsackpIsIpnstap.lhrry...whIIaIhayIaaIi YOUR RST TUII ...OC...... ' NEW NOXZEMA MEDICATED FOR FASTEST SMOOTHEQT SHAVES EVER KNOWN! FREE TUBE NOWI Lookforthtsalerbinarroiwatytnstoree sha 70'' GO PLACES! Ufela Idieattoli 0radelCidQ.X K taIsgstB't&hau till wide aacahg . Itu'iwaItAesl&s:ntsl.lolhsuIahtralsIIa&aIsas. GO NAVYI TRAVEL ACTION GOOD PAY NEW SKILLS noyalcaaaslaaltavy scant "--i".-F-..'.i-r'.?.':'.i. d'H'IeaIlVllIIl&U- said that he had come to terms. nks AL sastlsllcsneruns Anserlc so Ilantla now is efght games bo- liind Births record-Ietti pace of has little c eatcli or pass the Babe. Whitey Ford gained his littht rt. lunch of the season against five Iossasbutseededbelplnthallth inning after giving up a single and a walk. Bob Grim came in to put out the fire. The White Sox scored both of their runs on homers by Larry Dob! In the first inning and Walt Dropo In the eighth. it was Dobys Nth of the season and sixth against the Yanks. Dropos drive Fredericton Hockey Start Possible Berth With Aces QUEBEC tCPHThe chances of ericton player is in "perfect" con- :i::: .,u:.i:..:::"::;:;:: ,:r-at-2 ---m- was nent forward line berth with the ed 1" Y before u” "'7": Quebec Aces this year are "very "ml "l9 M”"""l9" "'33 VG"- coach Conrad Ike Pll'El'Iil9tlfl. said Tuesday. 3 O'Ree. 1). first Negro to play The Aces. the capital city's en- in the QHL since It became pro- try in the professional Quebec fessional league. is a high-scoring Hockey League. started workouts left-winger. The property of Mo... Monday in preparation for their treal Canadlens. be played last opening exhibition game against season for Kitchener Canucks is the National Hockey League Mon- the Ontario Hockey Association treat Canadians Sept. 23. Junior A league. He scored as 0'Hee and some :1) other hope- goals despite the fact that he was full: took part in the first drill sidelined fir several gameg wiili Parent. who this year succeeded an eye Injury. For a time it was George Punch mlacli In the feared he would lose the sight of car: "kit? 5:: E: i E all-time winningeat Yankee leader. St-elllels Yankees finished sec- ond to Cleveland in 134. coaching slot. reported the Fred the eye. Let's check with you on that hunting trip. For guns. shells. cartridge belts. decoys. cleaning lclts. boots, jackets, caps, etc. THE BIKE SHOP 188 GT. GEORGE 8'1. i ALLSTARBWRESTLING CARD CIVIC STADIUM, S'SlDI, P. I. L WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1901 AT 3.30 PM. FEATURING FAMOUI TV ITAK 1-FIAWII MATCI-ll!-I Both last Tn Out of Three Talk i i l I l I clam SKY HI-LE! i i I l l l lJUeIlC.Al'hIID-lR.7bs.'lall-CIR: Vj LEN "COWBOY" HUGHES . ituiaauytu. sun... Ian. I ssernanuarol-sursomorsrnaa b G.!'13II!'EVHiI!hhIOiN.I.,Sd!.b. 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