lt-Platc taro" iris-re as: lair-rally FULLY GUARANTEED 17-Plato 810.50 LAWLOIVS AUTO SALVAGE Opposite The Forum 245 Fitzroy St. Brecheeni Protects St. Louis Lead With 1-0 ~ Win OverChicago Cubs I! JACK HAND III‘!!! (Th0 U81.) urecneen Tied For Lead tented St. isouio Cardinals‘ game lead over Brooklyn yester- aay with I briilion shutout 035m h Qmcago v omo lung rub with |. third-inning his third shutout against R. and beating them for lo the. fifth Ufllrthd crafty south- the paw vet ‘nova: bod t er in his hi8 league cago. had men on base in every gle. H113‘ 11118 thcCllfll nalf t nine-bit l-0 " from the win- 5m. inn-lngexcept the third and oev- four e ih and moved a base runner to still within strlkin distance, trail.’ American t “d with only m" out on two m‘ b to“: pohmgbuz M the “me gulf; 0n lthe matter and although club is owlggfiéigllziril-t Eailiftheilstgg: whicgecltlab would have the choice maahilhlflmpionship, the toughest ogcrrsliggr lglrullggr could ores: umeiirsvlug a couple of games in B; yefflle °g§§gts "gglxfénilbaciifflrirlliée Lofilisvllle will have first eeli %regdorrs tgallefd ti‘: 315?“; “fled went tepiii rtfiils $.53“ hmflld. 0 8 . ' on oston ' e e as zeros. Eleven Bruins were left oil Tonight all layers are axed to mentamy a o o team h“ bgggyelifxledltue; ftdlre hi: 51:31am- kfio Infrwhfl] 0f the ‘diggers? 1:113: extra weigh‘ he “'- basc. _ be on hand or tho draw at 8 In m u y season but Toronto will get the .cengersg 3,, if ts'QLo“! as the ability u, ltmme “mildew hi! After tho some tho Cards o'clock. t ti e mean m’ n i‘ u" 1n- remainder, if they want them. The “ I e ° r’ 3 me’ only PW 801i’ Ed. who is 1am“ m‘ 90am h“ w“ mm and," m sherwuhwmum m: of the teams to keep meeting will .1" quid, the new in event of a ploy-ofl. theworld “he B50111 t five feet five or six Phfl-delpu.’ 5.4 m ‘ not mm n mmpembm rs t in shape by getting in as manager for the Toronto club "_ ser es wouldtbesset back. opening m“ s n height and packs 207 Brooklyn n“ utter a 2 m many practice sessions as possible. placing Bill Norman, mam“? isélnday. ‘Oc. . in the National a fun 0111 his short frame, take; 0M6 again mung‘ _ _ Go” a 2 18f £11m which have been evident in coach who stepped in when Harry fine ctyghnnd Droiéeedlng ac‘ weight 8o rd wing’ In 5pm c’: m’ er's a W. Evans g 4, n11 911' tplezgformanclzts will be receiv- Davis was suddenly let out, cor m‘ m e pres?“ whedul" Wm‘ the“, h" Winks T181“ up m; his‘ tellers an extra mum .1. McCourt e 4. 1z| m‘ s ° “mm” from the two Snead also...” "me" w“ 5”“ u“ 9.15.911.“ in a ‘ m ziilllfllfl‘! and officials connected 3"" ind Y Thomson, Ben Ho. u Bream“; home". m,“ m? luwmm 6 ‘ “filth both squads are confident oi | mm‘ w Click Herbert when 1; ond bus in bird drov homo -, H‘ teem-s providing the stiflest s m retina distance off the "15 Wilfl"! i h wms "wurnnnnm morn!‘ §,i,w,°°““°°““°“ '°" “aim”! t lid stands over tho sen 1; oe arago I - . ' h“ we , s1. Louis third wlm s single to p“, Gun“, . m, _ c, o - f - s T P d w y a good pair of hands and - ‘ I yo, o» l» will». trust "ti. ' recs: .l"‘”é‘ii..i.b.t“‘iilf.i.. "95" "i" "u" a ‘Efiiiliiswiiiil m,” mm,“ m. mom 6mm" ghwficlyuwgenmne ‘mdflefotttotdr "1199. v1.81“ quite m exhibition “m: as: gig-night through tne ball. He 1m"- "PI "ll "I mm 11:4 eliminated Andy mil-flu f ‘h’ 9"‘ ‘mmmd ‘hm M11- better sen?” (will? “d ° ’““°“ Brennan's sock, m ‘ “mum” "mum" 11n- In two games played to _v pa“! 0 d ing, which im. ball that bounced over “w, - date they have ended both dead- i ____ m power to tho tee slices, b“, “w; m H1591,“ h” locked and with every appearance mum) N a Sept, Z3_(CP)_ srarllyrrlgsitlgrigenenisugvfxeigkllat. L” ' ' " ' 4'? , e a away from Billy Jurgeo‘ glove. Blochoon, whose fielding ebility haslsaved m u t m. a , was re lo a m’ whoa Bob Nicholson's do e and a locond gie, Bill walk E110! For seven inning Brook! Rube Melton of the Dodgers and southpawlten Raflcnsberger the Plhils were locked in hurling duel but the Brooks the bottom half of the scored to hm . Carl Furiilo walked to startthe Brooks’ big frame and advanced fo second when Pee Woo Reese's a bunt hopped over Raflensberger’: head for a single. Bruce Edwards moved the runners along with o sacrifice and after Howie Bchultl was purposely passed to pinch hitter St dropped a fly boll in infield to resist M805 Dodg run crossed on lid stanby’: safe squeeze bunt and Cookie Lovsgetto with a single lto drive stsnky oca-mpered home last run when MOTE- wlth Brooklyn; . Augie fielder Del Ennis en, who have four Br no; against the Phdls whho lefty Oscar Judd from In- yersoli, Ont, has been nonrinsted o toss for the Phils. ueste e hel Slimline: Nicholson's smash oi! field wall saved a. run. Parkdalo iluolt: All member- are to attend a gra this evening at 7.30 o'clock. ile 10h “Ill W In week. while molnt Georg from '1: triple 25-6 raise Mt E. 90in! 191i- , 4. . lbs will be 1 tfo whl n “gaoqalnlnl rmuxugi-lai- (Iaigt- u. sliivuld add s lo: iooieflillc grime. c : 01m 0 o m: 1cm ridfg-Q T" 5' m‘ lo 1e can be easily seen that To ‘l. Awly-y PHI-dam,“ g there will be plenty of sportin c. sl“53‘-°"" I we"- ‘i Willi“ fill". °" “i”. "if ‘fi ' o ll‘ Ii. I O i ‘N!!! ‘- '“'“' m“ the on is on the upirend . . and t looks u 1f ‘the province is . N gait lcin tohbomfari {behind the , o , a v sport‘ a JIEIEIIER VIII! umob hooded w: 3...’? ‘ pi ‘Ibo census Pun mdin the’ an: i th if e pac n e race for Sh , — z‘ toms horseshoe {gclgflstfuh m _ . trophy figures released last night l‘ ° M Pfllvmde Diw- Chi: show. Both h won ht nines while losing ‘go butemtho gother ‘M’ m" m“ is i" Drew" “=80- 15 lsatlgged last night have it that the circles 20 yosrs ago, m wg; pm- Over Williams (Dorm? associated Pull) OBI . b - 33-191"! blll- 1 i man Mickey Vernon of Washing- 3,353,? sflfifififg, was grabbed eluding American Leokue ‘bsttinl 01mm" h 1;; ‘ {go D with m w e o’ 356‘ algsadlggvpedtaisdsiiiélthtlhat the ball pic team twcgamu and dropped two will“ the rlre for fair. 0 . . Johnny Pesky ad the Red so: unchanged an. '°"1="1,;-,g;"**"°"¢" Believes Feller "m": ' seems therefore that .310: Barney MoC . Philsdel- ma“, ‘meme to w, n phia, .319; Luke Appillng, oruesco. l‘ l‘ "mi M" M I A aoo- Vern Stephens. st. Isouis. mf-Pfgl", ‘if Pi“ "WW1 3 ll E a“ an“ Dawn“. mewhmt . oily e on nlon expressed 130i and Lou Boudreou. Cleve- g” rum‘ WM “w ‘he "m9 and Li __- hind, .294. . olY yofium§§f§j,.§“" "m m" “l”! n; JOE newsman. William! maintained that lcadin _ '. ‘ t spoclliilod dopkrtmen l-rund CLEVELAND. Sept. fl-(OEC- bwtod in. 120. and rum, iii-but With the baseball season start- Hank Greenberg. Detroit‘; slug- shsred the home 11in spotlight in: to draw to a close the next gins: first baseman, believes Bob with Detroit's Hank Greenbelt! at thought is football and already Feller. Cleveland's great right- there is talk in the air about the bender, is doing himself more 38. pggy k t shad in hits with coming gridiron season. m, while ‘item... stayed i.n front particular interest is the 1n m, two-bugger department with founded rumor that Edwards continued as the will have a team in action ink major league strlkeout record. Ge rgo Ouo of Cleveland stiii v v n m; mpg in stolen beau with l8- Dl. (B00) F2111! _ wcntnwithout a decision, bu! hi! otuside of Prince of Wales has “m” "m" 3°~ft°n B" 3°’? Ted mun Bob Feller fanned 15 to Dummy; and entry o; 5 Legjgn regiet hlgs back-breaking efforts For Dodgers (By The Atom! v C. ti" 3m" “m” Ammu“ L” collegiate tussles. but ‘lied the rm. £1605; to 339:?“ a sudden something happened and p“, t §i'$“i'uu°§re§§“r$ the success 0i’ t- "H0 r. d th t "And i-f I kno Feller. he'll 3:, flgggréienlieague "ma" m4 glivlflly thuigllfgh tlie ‘$815,393? pitch every day if. week. if noc- Puuwn-v. pfQyQd for military vlc- Director of Hhysical Fitness Bill Rube Waddells '°"°' “d °""’fl,‘,,"mm$rl\i°:siid been snowing s decided e - , cord books have Pennant Rana At A , zdmback about l5 years or more 4 ‘Ibo Annotated rmgl‘ "St. ‘finds-Won M: loot D0: cont .691: Rim" “m” o‘ "m to oil 5- . :game| behind l-Iilllfl‘ pocted that two new badminton Agreement Between Red Box-Leafs A Terms of an agreement the chem ion Boston Red Box national League “have been ten idiiVeiY agreed upon" but the con onto Club said tonight. with th e 1w" Boston-Toronto ms baseball titles fitsmé... s; Th’ the two teams con- now awaiting word as hat teams they are m agraemen In“ 6°” u‘ girideddisli): Qrvltln W .1 dawns. Director of Physical Flt- ployers in the competition are :55‘? egg‘ tghtetiimgflirilgmclggf competition ls getting keener and sugar!" cmnslgtpkmiqws . N. 1a.. rnon lias ‘m - - - scissor "a ‘ Reports emanation from the 12- ceived here torisy rirlgirelxhegwifigrej 17 u‘ Jhfi- W0 ‘Win11 dquads colorful figure in Maritimo morts yers are taking the a-mes ,ust n as seriously as 1r a. wgrlds iiitle ;’.’,,,,‘,“° W25‘; ‘.253; were at stake and tempers threat- were Maritime Qhgmplons and w“ ened to get out oi hand last night a founder of the now defunct 1°!’ “hilt Sussex Amateur Athletic Assoqi. ° ' ' ation A 11M dd" hit by s Wings He wu prominent in develop- ‘innings and ment of outstanding athletes, in- A. I. (Zan) Miller. Can- an Anchor adian track and field champion Winss immediately put and a member of the 1934 Olym- Senator: headed willy Iwflrmiii m short outsell! by towartk his 11m membm runners 0h gase art‘ ‘the time be allowed to t , - u» emu» r-u-w-lw .1'.i°s.;.i..“'1i‘;.§°‘.‘i,'i..'?§£.".‘3. Vernon pounded 10 hi“ in ball was caught fairly. n retired w pick up W“ Writs the side and kept the stalemate Wiililme appeared in 0111i’ intact and then the m was 1r. to ahead of runner-up Ted ms of Boston Red Box. All Stars Practice . , , ‘There will be a practice for the “musing u“ llntennedloto All-Starl even- Hwmmr’ m" lng at 5'30 at the Park diamond mud “aw $18,012.‘; Ira-me we will not pass an opin- elKell vaulted eight 90in“ §f§d§“,§§,”‘,‘,§x,§§"°§" ph°n° can‘ sixth to fourth spot with cantenflon ma, Ugf,,,e°“‘,,y:§,§ l-iliti! And of harm than good with his self- wel1- imposed “iron man" mound sched- the Legion ule in an effort to set a new The Bronx-born belter, making a determined bid of his own to Ihgt would be Rood news’, for wrest the American League home runs-batted-lrl leader- with 151 mum!“ and season in the senior competition. 0i 3°55°n it is s long wfnile since the City “m "m! still was tone Olm- bad a .team pitted against st. Williams- Pfedicted "11" Wvuld team this fall would g0 a 1m; D9 I'm wrdfllt" 581d 318331111 hfibir; to revive ‘UWFCSL glirelaiggfgi-Tlgglglaggégwtwbéiwgg t‘. ' I e m“ m, _ _ "blécause Barb is [a Bgggtt gitchfir an B Z168. guy 0 . l]! 6 Q1113?" "l!" Wm Kent "id 1s bound to damage that million- h '1‘ 53M" m" "Vi" "m" dollar arm oi his Ho is placing iii? .,‘r°,.°.‘..§“.’i..i°i§ ifiirfifofi *“"“'" ‘°° ‘M’ ’““"‘“ii °" man “us!” not!“ when the rtrélgorlanuportance of that str oout lltfiiiiiil‘.‘;”l’.ll .353: 1.3.5. .2": 31v" 7,“? 113,, "m"? M ' » sroluzon nw grea pys- YORK Sept. “u” . “m”! "mes biiiwem the i“ cal shape he's in, can continue gem”. cmpmn o! squads used to draw even larger 10M a, ma; mum pm, 5nd not crowds than the senior and inter- eventually com, (m, Wm, ‘ w" P“ °Y P a Why, do you blow in the three weeks, Feller has started eight times and relieved once? his strike-out total to Wi- ls For Prayers the series was no more. O O I essary. to t competitions have total. whether Reid, school t isnw as the re- , or 349. the the A B ball Le . d orotdnebldlci-Jiili lynch of tliciulengcxi- of] bLgw¢gR§';-°?k%h museum tract has not yet been signed, Pre- sident Peter Campbell of the Tor- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN First Game Would Be At Si. Louis (By The Auoohtod Prod) NIiWY 28-21111: TORONTO, Sept. 23 — (OP)- between o - St. - ional Breaking out with a seven-run rally in the seventh inning, Hals- fsx Shipyards pounded their way into the Nova Scotia senior base- Middleton Cardinals 10-6 in the deciding game of their best-ni- seven series. 2011a, was protested by Middle- ton Cardinals who claimed they should have been awarded the Wednesday when Shipyards fail- ed to turn up. Each team used three pitchers today with the winners hitting 14 safeties, one more than Cardinals. Feature of the exciting contest was a pair of home run blasts. one by Danny Seaman of the Cards and another by Jimmy Gray with two on for Shipyards in the sev- entll. Iiefty Letteri, who appeared in both Saturday games, was also on the mound today but tired easily and didn't last in his relief effort. Halifax now meets Windsor in a best-of-three semi-final series starting tomorrow with the winner tlo flake on Truro in the provincial na S. >- Smith Retires From Ring SYDNEY, N. 5,, Sept. 33-(6?) -Dethroned as Maritime middle- weight boxing champion at Mono- ton Saturday night by Bill (the Kid) Landry. Pordina Smith to- n ht announced his retirement. eteran of 12 years in the ring, Smith was out of action for almost a year before he put hi: title on the block against the hard-punch- ing Moncton youngster who has been boxing out of Bangor, Me, and Worcester, Mass. Smith arrived home today, un- marked but wiser. "My timing was terrible and my wind short. From now on I'm going to leave the game to the younger fellows. I mean it this time." Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 001 000 000-1 8 0 Chicago 000 000 000-0 9 0 Brecheen and Garagiola; wyae, submits and Mocullouxh. y for n‘ mm", o; flour- to msks a comeback. A hockey unoflicinl total 13d: in lrook- series was played last winter and l" “m” c“ a ball series this spring. soul ing that mark. he is forgetting competitions attracted a lot of in- his value to himself and to his tenet should the football club. if something should series be staged this fall it would happen to him, the club would add fuel to the move that is on stand to lose a half million dol- foot to bring infer-school oompe- lar asset. As for himself. a sound tiiion back to the plane it enjoy- Feller could probably earn lfduhd during the next five Philadelphia Brooklyn Raflensbergcr and l-iemsley; Melton, Taylor and Edwards. _ AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia l)! OMMI-B 9 1 New York 340 100 wx-O i3 0 Savage. Pagan, Christopher and (Feller now has M‘! strikeouts.) Rosar; Ralchl and Berra. Although places of ---- ‘ throughout the Citv have been closed due to the infantile par- alysis’ epiiedntichtplans dare , _ way or In on v0 CY y yn-Won 941 1°“ “- P” for t-bc winter month: It is ex- ilorso Racing at ffnflla Ofilalt Armtod .~ “"" ram Murulu. - ‘ is tuil- (CPl-A m ‘fffc officer was 1 on a charge of At a 2o- ear-old niaivwgobunstidkiélueti tori; n: ‘bloat g sgo. lie usnv: no: ultra WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 ALL TOP HORSES FROM THE MARITIMES INCLUDING True Hal, Harry Direct, Royal at Law, Pine Ridge ' Alex, Rhea. Mu, McKyio Cash, Wildcat Volo, Kovola, Dale H, Joliity and others. oom- ausa hm IAOI. mu- 0N! or m: snsox n: rsouorou. on s rams TIACK _FUN AND ENJOYMENT FOR ALL RACES START AT I UCLOCK D. S. T. Aiontton Raceway on GROUNDS ON BALI-Dill ll" uls Cardinals for the Nat- Leaguc pennant is neces- sarv this year. the first game of 1° a best-oi-three game ser-leg will t ivifublafileio atoggwlgfis boctul, it which‘ e a k1 . m“ Y Y '7“ gedntghfieiiéighgl gigmngrogéuélatleb president Ford o. men “, “ e °' ° "V" edet Brooklyn on oct. a, and the "m from the recent pun _ gfgtlegsgglaegggtilrllllfi $11011;- m; tlllird flame. 11 necmsarl’ Ch“ tutu” between Boston and To“ payed in the Dodger Park Oct. 4 onto executive Bruce Dudley, Pre- sident of Louisville Colonels of the Tihe second game would boplay- , would be prion-ship at Portland, Owgon. and 3m Hogan Pridk ttldphoned Sam Brendon. i“ i owner of the Cardinals, who call- ed the flip of s coin {i0 determine ball semi-finals today by downing mud, , 81' The tilt, a replay of Saturdays game scheduled for Middleton int 5‘ . l0 who have been up 350 or more Y d The old saying g “N w l1 e a-bosutw o an gem“ take heart by consi TBKB heart b 31' i“ M‘ "m {ppgigghgég-ln is B- 800d putter, which isn't always our r tributable to ‘hiss probably n‘ 8nd the sense of touch that iiitlh" "1"" "Filled upon for that u; "m" wmethina on the finals of the PGA Cllom ionsbi o great competitor. He’): at h ' but in match play. but he has 5n d9“ temperament for golf. EVETYbOdy likes Porky. Hg i; °ne Qt the m0“ Popular fellows in the game. Nothing seems to worry i‘... Qiéilohi. “i”? .....‘°‘;; ‘l?’ us 531011169". has a few‘ beerss $ fomeihins to eat and startrthink. ng about how hc is going to pllaly in the next ‘own It's wonderful to be able to 761:1‘. that way about Your bad! dalys and still take the same serous h earn a, livingyoiiitloldgf it ‘by to be better than the other fellow. Oliver, whose home is in Wil- minstolt Del. although he played Ollt 0f Holrrrsil, N.Y. and Tam-h ton, Mass. for s time, was one of the first tournament playing mo- fesslonls-ls to be inducted into the Army. He served more than four and onaJlalf years and got out m time to join the Winter Tour last year. In spite of the fact that, his game has been slow coming back to its pre-war sharpness, Ed. n“ oogtinued to lwork on it, V91‘ mull won the Open in 1940 at Cleveland when he Unis}; ed with a 287, which was one stroke better than the 28a at which Gene Ssrazen and Lawson Little tied, but he was digqugii. starting ahead of time He pialy. ed well at Clevels .11 again this year and was only a couple of strokes ba-ok of Lloyd Mgngmm, Vic Ghezzi and me when we fin- ished in a. three-way tie, which came very close and judging by Lloyd winning the playoff. Pork the way he Dlflyed at the POX Championship 1r Portland, Ore. he will be o bard man to beat from now on. lias Chance To Beat .370 Mark NEW YORK. Sept. B3—(AP)- Stan Musial, the clouting st. Louis Cardinal first baseman, is on _the verge of becoming the first Na- tional League regular to finish a campaign with a .370 or plus bat- ting‘ average since 1937. o rangy Red Bird enters the final week of the season sporting a .871 average through games of Sunday and appears a cinch to win the individual batting crowrl as Johnny Mize, injured first sacker Q‘ and was ll Jingle, double and triple Crockett’: Jewellery ma: nsirrsn GIFT strands at Donates Rookie ., F°°- Obddy ' loves a fat man but 3123001533916 y Plnilnl 801i can alwgs w. Percy Goya well-known citi- zen and business mln of Charlotte- town, has added another trophy in helping to promote interest at the Parkdlle Quoif. Club. Ml‘. Gay b0- ing s member of the Club, raid that a trophy should be available for new members coming into the club, so through Mr. Gay's kind- ness a trophy known as the Rookie Trophy is to be played for each year by new members only. Old Standbys 0f Yankees Free Agents NEW YORK, Sept. 23- (APP- ed that pitcher Red Buffing and catcher Bill Dickey had been made free agents. Dickey, who recently was re- placed by Johmy Neuon as man- ager of the Yanks, and Buffing were one of New York's most fam- ous batteries. Rufflng, a 41- ear-old right- hander re ted atc this year wed on the retired list shortly n ier be was hit by a line drive June 28, suffering a broken knee cap. He entered the majors in 1924 with Boston Red Box and came to the Yanks in 1930. He won 270 major league games, 23d of them for the Yanks and also won seven world series garner. Dickey joined the Yanks in 1928 and from 19$ until he entered the service in 194-4 he was their first- string catcher. He possessed a .314 lifttime batting average when he entered the navy and had clouted 200 home runs and five more four- baggem in eight world aerial. Ha succeeded Joe McCarthy as man- ager of the Yanks early in the season and only recently resigned as pilot. Yanks Beat Athletics (By Tho Asociafcd Prell) NEW YORK, Sept. Z! — New York Yankees ended their home season today by defeating Phila- delphia. Athletics 9-6. It was the Yanks’ 47th win as against 30 losses in the Btadllun this season. The third placer! wasted little time ln clinching the American League game. scoring seven runs in the first two innings of! Bob Savage and Everett Pagan. Vic Raschi, recent importation from the Yanks’ Newark Inter- national League farm club. went the routs ln his first major league start and scattered nine Athletic hits ‘Ilhe rookie rlshihander fanned eight in handing the tail-end A's their 100th defeat of the season. Recruit catcher Larry Berra and (Marley Keller stsrrtcd at the plate for the Yanks. Berra ham- mered his second homer sir-nee ar- riving from Newark and Keller belted two doubles and drove in three runs to run his runs batted in figure to 100. Baseball's Big Six (By The Alsocfnted Pres!) ‘Iihree leading batters in each league: Muslsl. Pesky. R. SOX 14B 002 ‘ill 208 Mine. Giants 1 Hopp, Braves Runs Batted In: of the New York Giants, is second with a J37 mark. Not since Ducky Medwick led the league with s .374 mark while playing for the Cards in 1937 has a seniorkloop batsfnan topped the . Umlfilf“, Musial, who won the baiting chamgionship with .367 in 1043, has nlrea y matched or beaten this season many of the s eciallzed batting feats he turned n three years ago. Musial finished the 1943 season with 220 hits, 48 doubles, 20 triples, 108 runs scored and l3 homers. Today Music] leads the league in hits, 220, doubles, 48, triples l9. runs scored 118 and hal hammered 14 four-buggers. ‘Ikalling Mire among the first times at but are Johnny Hopp, Boston 33B; Dixie Walker, Brook- n, Add; Tommy Holmes, Boston. .316; Del Ennis. Philadelphia. 314; Ed Waitkus, Chicago, .500; Slaughter, St. Louis, .804; Kurowski», Si. Louis, .300; and Phil Oavarretta, Chicllv- .294. Min also heads the parade in home run reduction with 22 but rookie out! lder Ralph Kiner of Pittsburgh is only one behind. Slaughter has driven in 124 runs to runner-u Walkers lib. Pete Raiser of rookiyn is tops in stolen buses with 35. Little Hurray Dickson oi the Cards paces the hurlers with a l4 and d nplrk and, Schoolboy Rowe, injured Philadelphia righthandg. in second with on ll and 4 roco . National Ixlkutl Slwshterflar- dinuts 126: American League: Wiliiamb. Red Box 131. Home ‘Runs: Namall Inargeugi Mine, Gants 22; BT08" ' rue: Green-berg. 11st“. William-l- Red Box 8B. Senators Out For Workout OTTAWA. Sept. id-JCPL-With their newly-op ointed coach, Bob- by Oopp, han ll the reins for tho first time, 0t awa Senators of the Quebec Senior Hockey League inaugurate their preseason drill! at the Auditorium here tonight, Bashing Bobby. aggressive oe- fence aoc originally from Port Eigin, NB, has been unable to obtain his release from Toronto Maple Mair and Senator plans to use him in the dual playing-coach role are shelved temporarily. Copp, who played amateur hoc- key w th Mount Allison University, Sackville, N. 3., the University of ' Toronto before catching on with the fieafs, su Alex Smith. who resigned due to pressure of business. Goalie Bill (Legal Fraser will be out of the nets for some time with an elbow fracture luffercd Canadian Chinese Is Acquired By Rangers Of Nat. Hockey League New York Yankees today reveal- H pisvhg soccer. WINNIPEG. Sept. as Ml-nlser Prank Bouaher of tho New Yolk Rangers tonight m. r-aunced the names of 1'1 hockey players-one or them a Canadian Chinese-whom he had signed um B-i Rm!“ grolfifli/ after view. lng their a ility at his gmacoug school here last week. Thirty seven attended the school. N. H. L. audiences this your, A11 probably will be sent to one of the Rangers’ farm trams. The players include germ-q Fernand Ferrault, Chambly, Que, Sherman White Amherst, N. 5,, 351i u"! K'i'°"8, a. Canadian Chinese front Vernon, B. 0.; wingers Jean Paul Denis, st, Eu-Stiwhe. Que. and vlc Corbin, Quebec City. Boucher also let the world have n, peek at the rest of the players who will be attending the school and from‘ which the Ra . ers and their farm clubs’ mstersw 11 be drawn. It’; all imposing array y, performances mean riot-hing now, he released tho names in alphabet- ical oider. ‘ Professionals report were Lloyd Ailsby, Joe Bel, Lin h Beryl, a1 Brown, Norm Burns, A. Cam- eron. Jack Church, Mac and Neil Colvllle, Joe Cooper, Cal Gardner, Ott Killer, Jim Hcnry, Brynn Hex. tlll, Bill Juzds. Allan Kunti, Edgar Lopralde. Norm Larson, Hal Laycoe, Tony Iseswi J. lavandoski, Bill Mloe, Alf Pike, Chuck Rayner, Mel Read. Church Russell, Alex shibioky, Reno Trudell. Norm Tllsllfl, Grant War- wick and Phil Watson. ‘McKechnie Through As Reds’ Boss CINCINNATI Sept. B -—-(A.P)— B111 (Deacon) li/fcKechi-iie, who piloted Cincinnati Reds to trwo National League pennants and a world championship, this week be- comes no. 25 on the list of 88-011‘:- clnnati managers which includes some qt the most illustrious names in b eb l1 history. Cllilsciniuatl field boss ior niul seasons, the silver - thatched Rot disclosed his resignation in Pitu- ~ burgh Sunday night, 5110433591‘ h‘ conferred with. Wflffe-Dnc- G115. ' club manager here today it was announced he would sever connect- ions with the club in St. Mull Wednesday right following thb concluding setto of a, iWO-llflifl series with the cardinal:- "We felt we Just had to have Bill around 10X‘ that i-IHDOTMBP series in St. Mule," 55113 G11"- u he and McKechlrle shook hand! and parted the best of friends. Giles indicated appointment of I successor to McKechrie $01111! b‘ announced soon. He said three m: four men outslde our orgliizaimn were being considered. Cincinnati managers lime 1°"- the year the National league W" bom included such diamond notables as Willluln (Buck) Ewing. the great catcher selected for Baseball's Hail cf Fame; Chrlsty Matthewson, Hall of Fame pitcher, Joseph B. Tinker of Tlnkento Evers-to-Chance double play 1'9- nown; Charles A Comlskey. who late;- bought Chicago White 50X- and Clarke Griffith. owner 0i Washington Nationals. ( No Confirmation maw YORK, sept- 23 —<AP‘"' Rumors cimulatiflS ha" m" 3m Mcgechnie, who is resisriifls ‘I manager 0t! Cincinnati Red-S. would be the 1941 field leader of New York Yankees failed l0 Elm any conflrmaticn tOdBY- "It Just sounds like mere 1:111; chatter to m6," 581d 3m Secretary for All" Transpo I? for the Yanks. President B117 Macphgfl was umvadable 101‘ comment as he is vacationinB in Cflflfldii. Esoapojflth Loot roaorrro. sepi- 2a - <01”- Three smash-snd-grab thieves WM stole an estimated $1.000 in rinBl and watches from a jewelry store during the week-end escaped safe- ly because the proprietor "didn't want to take the responsibility of shooting them." The store owner, Michael Kurmey, said he was with- in two feet of them with his re- volver before they fled to safety. SIIAVIIIGS A CIIICII, ‘ With Afinora lladul tForcomfol-fand $603. Yfiilifli" equal Milton: In its dou- if‘: In quclltyblodohilniow-prioofloldl _(OP)- . Nor-e of the 11 is likely to thrill i l“ and as if to emphasize that pasty ' o.- _u s sl.lt.a~ on I t .