,.--,._._._,r.._._ ... ----1-.. ~_ -.._ ,_ _.N so-rut.: '-6-"&Ki$. ._ ,.L., i _ *_ _#__ __*______ _ __ .1_‘I_`§E__(_Jli§RL0l1‘TET0W:l;l EWS SPORTW »&___ 5 ".§",i‘._E`~ ies Play. mt' YORK, Sept. 23-Unless the , wig exponent of the strategic nie of the home run. Babe Ruth. ri muon improved health a week mg, the Yankees likely will not no, any advantage over the Chi- no hubs insofar as the cleanllll bios of their outfielders are con- .med ln the forthooming bottle _ the baseball championship of gh wofid. ‘ it if: inie the Yankees, on paper. low a heavier punch but this il fistt by the fact Ruth has to con- ,md with s bigger “Tummy ache” his all the rest of the outfielders mbined. the Babe is not in there next lr doing something besides roar- hr his defiance to the enemy. 0° bly legs, the Cubs may pluck UP ficient courage forthwith to the Yankees all over Colonel upperts expensive premises in the nr, to say nothing of what may pen when the Bruins have their metown cheers to spur them Uli- »'l'he only real difference between and minus even a minor circuit big league hockey a few years ago, Y e smoothed over process of the Cubs to alter Men ' John H. Gilbody of Boston. Mase., ““”°““°°d ml “wht °h° Westem user Charlie Grimm* d°°l5l°“ W who is manager of the Boston Canada league would operate again. mor to his --hi, ilooi-~ pitohorg in _ the World Series. ' field Track, and has an intimate A H" T°°m I‘°°p The Cub i1lll'li“8 "i“l“‘i'°"@ °f knowledge of race horses, was pres- A°°°’dmg t° Keats' WM “ld Guy BUSH. Cllllflle R°°l- I-'°““i°`ent at Fredericton. His comments th? leaslle was 8' certainty and that W8fH¢k9.‘9-ml PM M“l°n° W" °x" ‘on Heatherbell's performance were 3'-i°qu“° mmncm arrangements] Del-lied 5° lim? lf' th” “def very interesting. No doubt a great hm W" mad? in ‘ll the cltlesi against the Yankees with the bur- rnony of the horsemen in ‘and *Wm* s”"“°°°“' M°°°° J“" den or relief- lf nwewirv- flllllll around Boston will wish they had Oda” ‘md Edm°m'°n will have m0ilil1' °l'l ill” 5h°“ld°" °f Y°“”3 bought I-Ieatherbell and given ,him teams. It was ann un d th ° °° st' ‘me Bud Tinni!18- a good chance such as he is get- Ganguism of Saskatoon would be Moiohe was oiigifod ai-oimd by ting now. ll* °h"S° °f ll- *frm 1” ill” Clilli Pittsburgh wednesday, but every get I UOWPNIY Md hem °~"8°“:1P1rate- hit was music to Manager Mr; Giihooy thought that rno ed to back the Moose Jaw club. I Gi-ih-im-o wo,-id gorigg oar, The Froe_ror_oiiorn were mighty good, th” I-"°l’d T“"‘°"» We” "“°"” Altoona. Pu.. ilrenuln always hrs ssked about various horses thot ‘P°"t‘""‘“ °f c“i3°l`Y- W” behind been an in and outer with one oooid he brought down ro boot 3” ;“°"' “°’“ that “lil “nd *he good annie and then ll bed 011°- them he thought it would toke s °° had °rii'°»nl-'red v- compo-ny so Grimm stacked his lost start mighiy good horse io wir, as he i° 3"’ n“““°l°'1 °“PP°l'° W me with the bad collection and was who timing iho hoois honor ihon E““‘°°"’“ “m°¥“ll°“- ~ happy about it. ` 201 and ss he ssld that is ste - 1 P* M523: u't;pp:r°ntiy' °nly °n° EXCCPU 10! 9- (CW il'mil'lE5. 30°* ping some over a half mile track. was to be allowed a good rest be- 5-nd ill”-ll hinses en the entry from ,‘ foro his start in the bil 5h0W~ Considerable disappointment was Regina. According to Kem. ar-. Bush and wsrneko were slated experienced by hors., owners who rangement-B are 501118 H1946. but for their final tune-ups tomorrow ghippod to p-i-moi-ioioh ghd remain- i sufficient financill-1 b8¢killB hi!! and Sunday in closing series against ed through the entire week woii- oe two outfield groupe ie rePl'eeenil° not as yet been secured in that city cincinnati. ing for a start which did not mat- bl; M bein laced an wer Umm. Coy, MacDonald (Dalhousie life! Volunteer, bg (Clukey) have been over 35 la rs out daily pitched a. total of '11 victories Neither drivers nor horses were sho-A was een- Lan- Gratton was the favorite with the ure being 159 As the youngest U , ;§l`li\e:ve°‘g£“io;; hmfraggsgs H a I l fax Opens hui-Q, and oohiihuod rhoihg_ Willys, Miss Mutch and Del Volo twfgirea lzroigilgf’ ;0;1;f°;e“°e be` There seemed any amount of money 213 1-2 2,17 Pace, Peter V. Dil- ,about equal for second chance; 5 Mk and in the room to back these horses. lon won, best time, 2.18. Oshawa, lyrd and Myril Hong. The Cuba R ug Seas On 214 Minori; yum 5200 iFlo Abbe not considered at all. So ll running hor” track' The fmmer A local chap, it friend of mine, September 12th, 2.27 class, Bonnie im Marvin audat, s useful port- _ little did Billy Hood, driver of F10 \;‘;‘;st1atfrl;’;;‘f1,r’;;“1os‘}:‘:“?;hc°‘;'$° picked up quite s few tickets on Betty, best time als 1-4. z.is class . Abbe think of her chances that, ' Vesta Boy for one and two dollars. Baldwin won, best time 2.11 3-4. oo- -» is ln ..*;‘.:‘;i?.f.“`§~ .Fizz .:;:.“:...“’s; “:i.°::.i. 2:3312: _‘fl . .. -. .- -f ::“:;°. “il” °“ “ 2 "S W- -- _ bli from sacramento. staged at the Wanderers Grounds Jessie Napoleon’ onrn (Cio_ owner did he stari her. Getting How V; 3, *tuners up omgnuch and I received in trade a few of Baldwin referred to above is a ,Here are the comparative bil-H118 on saturday nrremoon when two key) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ v _ 4 _ _ 4 4 H 2 3 2 away on. the outside she was han; ' tr Q; M eagyitmal 9200?; the Vesta Boy tickets. The first, three year old pacer who won one Molds of the outfielders: mend teams from the' 'Wanderers Gordon Cameron’ b g brought back foul-th horse at the H fpwndalys sto Texin 31 Ytm k heat Frank Patch outbrushed Ban- hcat in the three thousand dollar CHICAGO CUBS squad, Wm Mme rot cn”rty_ The ,(Hughes) 3 3 3 three-quarter pole, tllen Judi- Sim-i ' ‘ D g n C ner B. easily and the next heat led purse stake at the Canadian Nllt- G AB R H P0 wmdnou were M I enum? Trme__n 11% (no, ply sailed around the iieifi Winning in wndmon for harness “cms” from thc start to finish, winning ional Exhibition early in Septem- Rcphcnsori . . 144 574 86 18'! 3% e ' ' . _ by li length and B iw VCYY 00m' _ handiiy in 2.13 1-4. Vesta Boy was ber, In the above race he met a lfliore .. .. . 116 426 58 130 .304 mm hat year' and with t'w° exiep track recorm' fortably in 2.ll".".$- e lleliii lledl- Gemng oiled up for Montague nowhere and Frank Patch was con- clasy field of horses including Grat- l ,omer - 105 m 55 m ms tions. all tho champions will akt, ,bil _ notes. l-lush sto d th thi d ' .- .. .. » nm ‘long with new sm" rrorn 225 Mhrod. Por” $150 she was not even drive in "-11 H r, k t ppe 6 r ceded the race as a wnlk-over. Ves- tan Bars, Jr., Margaret Breweni oust.. .. .. as 0214 20144 ' ‘ ’ ’“’~`°" ' d thi el'Sli1 in f0l'm'? Wm ou at Charlottetown ta was a funny old bird and would Marion Harvester, Pearl Grattan. mlb l d wi in hockey . Wh" °““°° . , . Dvmaree , _ , 20 49 3 11 .224 t“m°u°° ‘n °v" es Calumet Ummm cha’ by Biiiy Hoodggyi was putting n ?;;c;V?:";§;i;:' s:;iin°ve;'h‘; gem; not exert himself unless he got etc. He looks like Pirelli l`l0rS’-’- New rom: Ysmcabs ,nn‘nm,° mmm, the mn" or oem, me Brewer. (onnrey, I 1 1 good thiolcpiefe I leather under mdv to me' u to as rem; of out in front rind os he had drawn G AB R H Poirugby who officially retired last»Jennie McKinney, bg (Mich- °"°h °f her mn ham so that she 210`made at lillontague August mth position' Danny Steele try as M the Detroit State Fair Sep- illlili ._ ._ ,. 128 448 117 154 -343 year 'arter twenty Wm ormiayrng’ and) _ _ _ _ ‘ _ V _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ __ 3.3 3 ,broke over mffeiedeilv- Ibm This it Wm be x_e;mmbered he would could not get him up. In tcmbcr 10th, the proc rica; wron log __ ._ ._ 42 sa 1'! 18 $46 ’ ' , nr be on P A rr b rn (Roonoy) 243-- 1 --- ' the third host Frank Patch was by Guy Briton. s me _ - Coombs .. .... 139 512 140186 .325 :gy t;E;epat:‘;t gswm pl” thgi rfamiarmzie 'ost (Nelson) 4 3 4 Bonnie M. 202 1-4 owned by is " "cw "ack r""°rd 1°' M°"°“g“°‘ leading tuming into the home (mile track). Guy Briton is a son Ulilliman .. .. 147 564 99 171 .803 ye". It rn .I went io woceh him ini Time-2.22%, 2.22, 2.2215. George Wed. Fort Fairfield, *___ stretch, Banner B, secondi, Spooney of Great Briton 2.02 1-2, deceased Utd .. .. .. 99 209 45 D9 .282 .cum , Moimnr ftelggraciim Wi’ W°“d9l’f“l The track trotting record iii Mon- Boy third and Vests Boy several stallion owned by the Nova Scotia -'~~ thu ee for All at Fred- io oo i hold ch- th i Diiio lengths bark and apparently hope- Govomment_ my 'rm 2.10 claw Pune $200 “em ll S ~S “ “ GOOD BULLS SUPPLIED M B S ' 'eric .selfldnber 16th broke down and was made in 1931 in lcssl out of it. Then Dlmny Steele ---'-- _ a race Y is what T mlgmageof 2' Tin!! Herman. George Hamilton. Cornet Harvester, bl. by be in 8° third heat and it is with Frank J- orwmn' It is 2'” pulled the strings and Oh’ Boy' i A winner at me same mee mceb h r ` 3" N3 Ming days are over. 3_4, The hoxi hogi miie ii-oiiod how that old war horse tore through ing was Miss Bclwin's Boy, owned 1 "ed to I ,ovor Mohiiigue irgok io Goirioolg Ithel stretch! In trventy years ex- Enid cllvrvrg Clfizrwn lrfcnt , Petepxfihty re e as w i'i- '2.13 3-4 a f _ 3 3-4 pci' ence o racing never saw any- ron 0 ic . tiiihr mg ;on_ Mn woirfo Buii ifull-back for the Pllt three Years). Jack Obiamonfis, bg (C. 2 8 2 3 mn' Wa" Trot from Abbe won ,August 1 lnyegfliease 21 , thing like it' He mommy mowed inning n°ncy:___,,Amnm_ renrnro Devil Piers, Kenzie McNeill, Brel., 1-lugrhes) my ad] others at Fredericton' in ` __ _ _ ‘ r iiihcnmstock Improvement Won, shields, Frankie .Lavigne (B *ll-Bien” ° d “W ' _' ’“ 3 2 4 4-W oi.-he reduoed his record to lvlohtsgue hold their mr, ihig Elo the good. "rho next two hosts hold s.~ptombrr13th_ l-ith ond isth _yiihh nn! been runny “hon oo, Young, three Upper Cana/:lla stars. (Michau l _ _ . _' le and he lvilnrssod solrlv exceptionally good Then ,r,rme_o_ro% no H5” no 2, was bred by Hedley T. Fill afternoon and some great exhib Old Vesta BOY hlid the D0 i yihiiro or by one brood," in p_ and many others will play- » . - _ them down :ind finished 0. ncck oc ey pmmoten Wm it is rt hi t H in I dm th I t h _ tl d hi M. had reached a very low ebb, decid- ' P c ng 5°' ' cu 5 e my °°“sider”‘bl° publicity bee” givim ers' “mg rece” y secure S In the same column‘of Thurs- ed that he would spend two dol- si two or three mcni-he of me lllrlnieed. have a. better chance to left hander on the team Jakie through the press of the Maritim 15001 2-lil l’?l”f°l'lll€r ‘ll 5@lil`e7 Ni’ “Ce has mngmg fmm tW° years up and it 1 4 Banner B 209 1-4 Spooney Patch 208 3 4 is an example She ' loft fielder, who will menace is not im 0 ' _ . o- ever been declared off but every- P Ssibie that he Wi" elm' Bb 2,121.4 vostshpo 205 1-4 she, raced st the christmas and New opp°Slll°l\ Wh” h° °°“ d° his U I N S M E E T U fl l fy C108 Ing' thing on the program os advertised Wally Pill 20° ln the - ~ ~ 210 list poailbly others. Bansher B. was Years ice races, Toronto and since d stu" °n tm hues' 'nm Ken' _ has bee” ‘\`"`ied °“l‘ W the 1°ii'*“'» brought down from the eastem has has won sixteen races on clay ky' Earl mmm' has the hmm! UNITY, Me., Sept. 23-The track AS li result We get m0l'f' h0l'SeS ' "' ' - states to take Frank Patch's scalp without a single defeat. ` lift °“ his l’°“°“f“l °°"”"°”°’d fi' 31'- SFEPHEN. N- B-. Sept- 23- record of 2.13 was broken in all here than any track in thc Mud- ` Tm "ms at L°"“"gi°""" "' “""’k snd ineldehtslly to gather up s lot Following sro some results of roo- “li ‘mm Francis Mm" °f the (BV The Camdilui Pfessl'-H99-VY phi-oo heoig of iho 2,14 oioos iii, the times. ,are being held' on the running horse of Halifax money which they were ill in Ontario. Kin sto Septem- l“h°' but here “gum speed and de' “im f°m°d ih° °“n°°il°il°“ ll"°`closlng day's racing of the Unity sure would be bet on Frank. Pool ber 13th, 2.16 class, John D. won ill-lil* llblllll' il ° f“°i°" in ‘°"°" Willy Bl the Sl- Stephen exhibl- Fair, In a spill in the 2.19 class, The 2-18 Trot and Psce.on Frxdnl' _“"5 h°"° ""°““d" Las” ml ‘"` selling the night before was very best time 2.121-2. 2.21 olsss xsth- ilths younger plllver- tion.'which closed tonight, oi the comer H,,r,.,,s,,,r_ driveh by pore, at Fredericton in which tho will,v.- ie’ the “°'“‘ ‘l me ”°°k Pia” “’h""‘ brisk. Most of the pools nm from erlrio crsttsn won best time 2.13 _ Two NEWUOMERB l'l°rl° “NS Deliiponed from yes- ioii and ,look o' Diamonds, driven 2.13, Miss Mutch 2.10 1-4, Del Volo burned the gmldstand and this sixty to eighty dollars with Banner 1-2. Peterboro, september 15th. Wh Club thus has i'W° wma tcrday on account of unfavorable hy Cori Hughes, of Bangor, woiii; 2.10, Flo Abbe 2.12 1-2,Beeton Grat- has mt since been rebuilt' Cm" B. and Frank Patch about thirty- 2.18 class, 'Margaret Brewer won, Hits veierlille Bild 131° n°W°°m‘°" weather. over nirn' throwing Hughes and tan 2.10 and Great Storm took part s°qu°‘;u'Vkt'h° change to the mn' five dollars apiece. Spooney Boy b‘~‘5i time 3-12 3-5- 3-28 C1955 Ph“°° racing around the track twice. resulted in B big “P“i~ B°"i°“ nets me ' ' three und Veellu B01' tW°. the Hillel- W°ll» bw? "lille 2~‘°~ °’“““» Fl" ooie will have their first ts-sic Oi ler pools in about that iwopovrtion for All, Goldie Uncn won, best time track instead of the regular trot- g g n' London Ontario woairm fai" mer of Dsrkey Gratten and ltlons of speed will be given provid knew it and they never got near llor=c racing with grunt crowds . is the Boi] Loohihg Policy, _ P _Ye 'fhoi-ooo ihoi, mood ho;-9, and ing oohdiiinhg are hom- right, 1;; lhiln. That night my friend collect- 'turning out to soc them. The 2.1-i “nee this policy cams into foreo W l>r°¢ll°° f°r ll” Wi ““'°° "°°k" Exmm or mm” PULP “-1 is own brother of Gwendolyn `tho Free-for-All will be Hush 210 od about ssoo for a very small ex- 'lpucc was won by M°Klnn°v lllr :frills over a year asc. there il" °“" “:Y#°°`::"' °”“'“‘;“ :lg in SCREENINGS " Aubry 2.00 who has won several volo also 2.04, l-festherbell 2.10 1-alpendlturc. vc-alll Boy "as owned Grcul- bcsl llmc 2-09 1-2- This lo ` Placed in r~@9“‘ .onoxhurdxinuihmgorougi/I andw\ans1ghbgoodtlotlcrtbatCireatScott2.0BI-4ueelitprcd.ewhorsahadabackermdthey The230paceby ngen no ,l \ Th ree Canadians Still In Running MONTREAL, Sept. 23-Hopes for a. Canadian victory soared at Kana- waki Golf Club today as threo of The Dominlon's players marched ilnto the semi-finals of the Can- ‘adian womens golf tournament. with them is one United States player. To the astonishment of a large gallery, Miss Margery Kirkham, Forest liills, Montreal, eliminated i Miss Fril.zi Stlfcl, dangerous Wheel- i illg, Va., contender. A few minutes Slater, Mrs. Charles E. Eddis, of Rosedale, 'l'-ul-onto, scored a sensa- tional 3 :ind 2 victory over thc liiglliy-l‘cgni‘