l) \ ( \ E y ' SIX v THEWCHARLOTTEQQWNW cpAgoiAiv SEPTEMBER 12. 1941 Rliliiiibihlilt WlliLN k "*- r — Haw s la (By The Canadian Press) . p y Pets Fred Perry of England won the GIACE 13A S“ United States singles tennis chanip- (CPJ-Dominigii Nisf‘, . , - 11_ lOllslllp for the third time five Scotia. junior ins-q]. flu‘- Nov; ~ ‘s ago today to become the first will leave here Sand“. "hemp uni, nierican to obtain permanent of their besy__o;_thrt,ff~‘wlli\ll'l {lie m" iiersevoion of the trophy. Peri-y, who series Sept. 16 Wm] ih-r l-IIIE utlc won the Dl"‘>IOSS‘O!1hl title this year. ton Pets. All games pm i‘ Frederic. drt':1'c<l Din Budge of California Pwderietgn with ma‘ b" played a; 2-6. s-z. 8-6. 1-6, 10-8. zvick champion; THC "fmkisiuiis ravel by automobile. i ' S Wm Dodgers Win Opener Walker Drives In Winning Runs . 5111i. 11~lAP>- ‘ . slrn boosted its first- ll tn the red-hot. Na- race to two games yous Cardinals to- thcni 6-4 in l1 it‘ 11th. when the ‘ed jittery in ' r errors be- io iacn ' . off the final scoring, Jce c re .1 Cardinal favorite, d .1 lint liner which Jimmy l\",l,1t‘(l and caught, then l. i to first was lto walked on to first off . who outpitch- i Hod FllYSHIIIIlOIIS, (‘anillli laid clown (led for a sacrifice Nlim slipped as In Eleventh T0 Give Brooklyn 2 Game Advantage taint lll(‘ bascs_ were full. Dixie Walker, without a hit all day sliced a. clean single to centre which easily would have driven in one run but two crossed the plate when Hop got his feet tangled up in the ba . The Dodgers iiicn went down in order but the damage had been done and the Cards weren't even a threat in their half. Manager Leo Durocher and his men were protesting and kicking about decisions all day. The argument was especially in- tense in the eighth inning when nearly all the Dodgers clustered around the plate yelling that White had balked and that Pete Rieiser, the National Leagues lead- ing hitter who had tripled, should be allowed t) score. But ialate uin- pire A11 Barlick held his ground de- spite the vociferous yelps oi Du- rocher and Medwlck. In other National League games tociay, New York shut out Cincin- nati 6-0, Boston slipt a doublehead- er Wllh lPtt-sbiirglt. losing the first 7-5, but vrinninguhe second 10-0. Korman Wins Wrestling Card; Hughes And‘ Lortie Battle probably the best attended wrestling ed in the City Al Korinan of London, la>i night defeated Cl et in the main event of tlllg Club's card. in the a1 L011 "Cowboy" Hugilzies 'r“t3 went 45 minutes a her wrestler being in in others shoulders in and ilcciding" fail after ‘it the first two. crwod saw the iion give an exhibition uy of holds, the like oi never been witnessed ~ but» -. At iiincs they would be 1.101 in knots that, seemed hopeless to break but some way or another would; queezc out of them and start oiiL. once more in search of a. hold 131.: would give thcm the fall, A‘. t. too they uuuld forget aliiu: he llllCl‘ points of the ' in: and resort to knee-ins. hunch- ‘ " i; and everything in oirc and the way they [0 it speaks well for the .ical condition the wrestlers Main Event the main event between Kor- ~ and Cleet- two of the biggest ever to take part in a. bout . took ir instructions from lie t‘ Jack - Nichols, who incl- di-tiiallyr handled both matches and tnailc a fine job of it. ie pair got flown to business Tlllll.’ ffmn the bell. Korman, ex. ceyitionallv fast, had h; ponent in difficulties right. from i. e start as he punished Cleet with arm lti '. (irii-p kicks. airplane whirls. cl. regarded among local z fins as a bad man more . i t c roorted to foul tactics to 1' oiiiic jams. Repeatedly was . llt‘(l by referee Nichols but iad his shoulders pinned ’ ‘r iuh: him with his ‘r eleven minutes wrestling. "S Wlflpvr came second fall and h in two minutes start he whatsoever \i.-rr~\l1ing. His fists . WHDIIPVCI‘ hi: had bark turned he would n? his opponents eyes and * had him weakened so much .1 WAS an easy matter for him l Krinan with a giant swim! ( 1, (‘ixib Hoid. Just before ' fall (Tleel introduc- Iri lrieal fans _ wl a round ivsoden .i< rinc. post and used i-piirnviitfs head several n rlie referee could get nmn him. i"i niidylceidinu fall was 0T ‘If rake: 226 feet ro stop yoai- car Q To nvniil accidents, watch your apes-cl and watch the lrnlfic ahead. And lo be nuns of quick stops, gel Dominion Royal De Lune Tires. The new "IIrlke-Arllon" Trail gives you cxlra safely. DOMINION lers, each with. world-l tol Main Evens Oi T0 A Draw , rough and ready all the way. Kor- -‘ inati was in a nasty humor tins , time and- right frcm the start had Cleet on the defensive. He punuh- (ed him tcrrifically with arm locks and leg spreads. Both used their knuckles and feet freely and the fall came suddenly. As they both wrestled on the floor Clcct again got. a Gotch Crab Hold on his op- ponent, the identical hold wiih l which he had taken the previous ' fall, but Kcrman wriggling out clamped on a body press that gave him the bout. The time o! the fall was i058. Semi-Final I The first fall of the semi-final - saw Cowboy Hughes and Paul Lor- l tie, who is Junior heavyweight i champion or! Canada give a great I display of the finer art of wrestling , as thie latbetr tookdtlge first {all af- ter 2 minu cs an t ree scconts n1 4 grappling. Starting out and for the igiajéarity 0&1 tfiitnel of them fall tlhe icfittilffintinlllifishfd hi ‘$333.3? ent struggling to escape being pin- ned. Hughes ivas continually catch- ing Lortie with crippling arm locks but couldn't, get his shoulders down. About flour minuqtes befrore the and Lorte urt Hug es wit a paralyz- , ing leg spread‘. Hughes was groggy and. askthe (23216 off theklrokpefs lifortig me i w a. dr c o owe iiyna body press this)? gave him thc_ a The second fall saw the two tilt a high tempo of action. No quarter was asked and none given all through the fall as both tore into each other. Both were hurt at times and the end came suddeniyI Hughes had just knocked Lortie to the floor outside the ring; Lortte crawled back in but was caught with a pile driver that left him laying helpless as Hughes pinned him. The time was six minutes and 4'1 seconds. With it 45 minute time limit tacked on the bout the pair had just, five minutes to settle matters. In that five minutes it was cit-her one or the other beinil thrown I clean out of the riniz but neither gained a fall. Both angered at not , being able to win they asked for i five additional minutes in which to scfile matters but aizain they fail- 1 ed to effect a fail. The same rut:- izrd action was again manifest in the extra five minutes but the time ended with the bout being declared a. draw. Tigers clip l Yankees 5-4 NEW YORK. Sept. 1i—(AP)_. " . only team that New haven't tween able to dominaic twver the season, nosed our. the new American League champ- 10115 5-4 in 12 innings tcday. The rivals matched runs in every inning uiilii the final frame, when ghe 'I‘l,;01‘s loaded the bases on a single b1‘ Dutch Meyer. a two-base error and an intentional walk and Meyer ixat the throw hcme when READING. Pa" $0M. 1l-(AP)—- Idtite Pat, champion pacer over a half mile track, today won his fifth successive free-for-ali trgphy a; the Reading Fair Grand Circuit meeting. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. ll-— <APi—Flora Hanover. a. "down east" more, trotted out a ding-dong victory in the Governor's Cup race at the Kentucky State Fair Grand Circuit meet today over stiff com- peition from the l-Iansvei" tPa.) Shoe Farms Little Lie. Pinky Higgins grounded to third baseman Gerry Prldcly. i In Wzi-hington, Cleveland In-j dian5 turned back the last-place. Senatcrs twc", 8-5 and 3-2. Souihpaii: Herman Bcsse cele- brated his return to Philadelphia frirn TOl“lllO Maple Matt's b itch- ing the Athletics to a six-gill, 2-1 VlClCl'_\' over Chicago lVhite Sox. Skeet Results Cfhere was a 20nd turnout at the Skeet Club grounds at Winsloe tn W: ihiesciay a1 wrnoon. Fif teen 1'O11ilds were fired and a number ti’. i110»: were bl‘ ll8\\'(.'OlliL'l'5, some 01' wli-wni did very well. Tho resulting scores wcrc: Bob liyiizirrizin l9 Second Round .. . 25 Li. T. Harilic 25 second Round 25 Li. H. Saunders - 25 T. M. Gillies 25 F. hlsznlirook .. 10 ‘t 25 BRITISH AIRMEN ___ §¢9YlllllP°d_ U91?“ _P“§¢_1). ened fire on a Bri sh plane. appar- enily one of these en route to norttiern Italy, which flew over the capital of unoccupied France early Thursday mOlTllllgJ Today spitfiic fighter planes car- ried out patrols over German-oc- cupied territory’, flying: at a height of only 50 fee‘. over the Channel and then sit-coping inland over northern Franco, Belgium and Hoi- land to attack airdroine hangars with their cannon and _ machine- guiis, the Air Ministry said. As the Admiralty announced that the 3.8674011 Italian tanker Maya had b"en sunk by a British sub- tiiarhie in the Aegean. an official British twcnipil. iin was made pub- lic at Alisxant ia stating that 200 Axis merchant ships totalling 651,- 000 tons lind bein lo=t in the Med- iterranean and Red Sea. areas since Italy entered the war 15 months non The pilot “rho participated in the Italian raid" said that he had count- Wl at least nine big fires, three oi’ them "terrific," and many smaller one; 1n Turin. "The rear gunner opened his titr- rct tn let in the fresh air but all he not w-is smoke." he added. "We saw buildings burning and‘ collapsing _ l"':1i cxplwivc bfmlbs burst. all a-, id ori the ground. When we rlroizned our bombs we distinctly felt the crumps." Describini: his long journey, the pilot said there were the usual guns aionvz the French coast, but that. after he passed‘ them them was hardly any more trouble. interpreting The War i“ (Continued, from page!) Russian forces also attacking in lhc Griincl region and said also to be aslrlde the Rosivai- Rngashev railroad, Nazi advance forces at. Ilo~lavl and nenr Bryanks at lhc apex of the Snrlciisk - Rvannrk - Gcmcl triangle scam in deadly dggigcr. Snvknsk is only part cf the Ru.» . ii rateglc conception. however. Moscow advices tell of Russian advances fartlhci‘ north CHURCHILL SAYS Mm’ t Continuedjrom tinge 1) "I have never mt any time taknn orders from anyone outside this country,..It is a dirty, cowardly, rotten action on the part of the Prime Minister. It. is the acticn of a blackguard. It is a foul and dirty 1e" Later-Mr. Gallachcr returned to address the Speakers- "Aiter vcry de~~p reflection about what occurred this morning 1 want to apologize to you, sir, and to the House for the offensive words I used when I put to you my point of order. and I want to make a complete withdrawal of the olfens- ive remarks made and directed to- wards the Prlme Minister." Mr. Churchill stated that on the day Germany attacked Russia he tcle honed Col. Moore-Brnbazcn to adv e him of "the line I was 301ml to take that nizhfi-that is. l promLse of’ all aid to the Soviet. Col. Moorc-Brrtbazon. the Prune Minister declared, "wholeheartedly supported that line and he ex- pressed enthusiastic lisstnt. "Moreover, he Iias been ardently at work sending hundreds of fight- er aircraft to Russia. many of which hiwe already got there." As to the accusation against Col. Moore-Brabazon, Mr, Churchiligle- elated he was "astonished that any- one could have taken the mLschev- ions action of maklniz this a sensa- tion which doe: nothing but harm to Russia an well as ritaln and leads to suspicion between those whose firtunz" are linked together." Col. Moore-Brabezon. the Prime Minister added, "is with us heart and soul-ct hill herwiae. I should not hm" __ toward both Ncvel down the Lovrit River. and on Bite-bsk ‘icrD ‘ '1. ‘Wright KiOfs ‘r, ‘f flrcriift Production. Archibald WASHINGTON. Sept. 1l—tAP)- Chalky Wright, Lugh little Los Angeles Negro. l(ll-"Cl(f‘(l‘ out Joey Archibald in the 11th round of a scheduled iii-round fight tonipht to gain the world featherweight crown ‘_.___ ——- ~— e Grand Circuit lNew Yark Sells Players; I4 Ramblers And One Ranger Get Cate i NEW YORK. Sept. li-—(CP)— Lester Patrick ton.ght announced he had disposed of the entire squad of the disbanded _Philadelphia Raiinblers of the American Hockey will be given a chance on ins New York Rangers of the National League. _ Fourteen Philadelphia players, and one Ranger, were sold in the rtriild" fire deals which were completed within '12 hours after Patrick an- nounced his decision to break up the nniioi- league squad, The fran- ghi5e W111 be operated this year by the rink which is assecnbling its own team. Allan K1llllZ,fO1'\V(\l‘(l and Bill Juzda, defence, are be-iig retained‘ for liar. pr tryouts at their Winni- ])(‘i{ training camp next month, Titre players all went to teams of ‘the American League. Providence Reds. seekinl 0391i" sive strength at middle ice, chose three centres: Frankie Boucheryjin. Albert Ceilings and Nominn Caiia- as recognized in Ncw York and Maryland, COURTESY OI" IIITLER LONDON —-_ICPT-- Cullcctitigz leaflets dropped by Nazi fliers. inre year old Brian Roolcs took them to school and sold them to his class- mates. He sent the iirccoetls — 4H en shillings $1.50) to the Mlniste Keg]! lilirizirilfs in ilij l1 1c. dine. as with as left win-tact‘ Llflyd Ais.by. Cleveland Barons. the loop cham- pions, took a coritplcte foiwziid line cf Stan Smith, centre. Herb Foster, t wing. and Ludo Wareing. right nu, and a defrnccinnn, Bcb Mc- Culley. Icague, except for two players who , “Fifteen Pittsburgh Hornets acquired Mit chel Pechet and Johnny Poiicn both right wingers. Buffalo Bisons took Murdo Me Ka , right win , Bill Alium, defence nu goalie C nude Bourque wh iéscd to play with Montreal C811‘! e ns. Hershey Bears bought Jack Riley centre and Kllby Mac-Donald, iorm- er Ottaira player who has been a member of the Rangers for two years. Sale of MacDonald left three va- cancies in the Ranger roster to be filled before the N. H. L. cam iaign get-s going. The club had pre oiisly sent Dutch Heller to Detroit Red Wings and lost Murray Patrick to the United States army. Besides the Rambler survivors, Kunz and Juzda, Patrick said he had half a. dozen promising youngsters seeking berths. Win class B Golf title Percy Crosby won the Glass B championship at the summerslde Golf Club. Claude Holman was runner-up and ivns defeated by Cl sby two up and one to go. of Crucial Series G , N Baseball results AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 011 000 002 001-6 11 i New York 011 000 002 000-4 8 2 Benton and Tebbetts; Russo and Dickey, Silvestri. Chicago Phila elphla Rigney and Turner; Besse Hayes. 000 000 001-1 6 0 110 000 00x—-2 6 1 and First game: Cleveland 000 032 003-8 12 1 Washington 108 002 000-l l0 l Smith and Desautels; Leonard. Carrasquei and Eariv Second game: NATIONAL LEAGUE l ‘SOUI/l mougs Closer to tifle BROOKLINE. us... (APi-Wlth a victor in ei. the South took a iii-i day 0n the “'°"1"1l's Uiiiiiiil -. “male” golfing crown. Si?" Southern golfers have nan- ‘me {QLQTW of the last f ...i‘,_‘,‘.‘.‘§.“‘°d ,~.___—:<_—_~-—_-_- , - . . s, Bmekli 000 400 i. Si. Louis n02 000 36:2 1H FlIZSlITIIIIIOIIS. cusp)- m,“ White and Mhllcuso. “- INTERNATIONAL 1.11.1011; Srpi, 11_ fill li lirack. l1(‘l' g1‘ X Cleveland 201 000 000—3 9 0 Playoff; Washington 000 020 000-2 5 1 Montreal 01in not llll ii-r. i4 Milnar and Hogan; Case and Buffalo 1-10 010 001i 1--7 9n Evans. Kehn, sherer. I-‘l \\'('l'.<. uichun kl Pearce and Ho\vcl1;(;i.u,@;;' mm‘? 1118011 and Parsons, (Buffalo leads series 2-1), New York 000 051 000-6 B 1 Newark n00 non 0004 3 1 l Cincinnati 000 000 000-l) 4 1 Rochester 00'! 000 0ti\_-i 6o Carpenter and I-Iartnett; Vander BNO“; Stewart .1 pinfdo . Mcer, L. Moore, Turner and Lom- Dreisewerd and Mi . ' n‘ bardi, Lzimanna. (Newark 10nd; g.- First game: 000.032 a 2 Boston 000-S '—_"'i Pittsburgh e41 oin 00x—-'1 1o 2 J.P. MacPH ERSON Salvo. Huichings and Berres, & Montgomery; Heintzeiman and Smith __’_w_y_fird 1 _ Queen st. ('li'TnWl'| l” ' ' l Stock Suits J: Overcoat; 59°01"! Wme- Also Madc-to-lilcasure that Boston 040 030 120-10 l0 0 m, Rgmcmbfl- Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 9 0 ".8 THE F". Tn“ Early and’ Bet-res; Gee, Sullivan, COUNTS ‘ ‘ . Clemenson and Baker. OUR BOARDING HOUSE . With - Major Hoopla mvr miR WAY n» .1 R William: Hi wi=.i_i_, _l| ri-iAi-s " ll , WELLFTH‘ r THERE’ as er v acruseeasr" L“ Ms i A LO " .‘ - I YOUR LUG- eee NOW a ..§:,... citing. 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