llri-E SIX THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN QEBQJBETAIN 011E GAME .4Iiil‘IiICl1r1 sses For? Goodwill Races’ Arc Well Filled ‘The horsemenfs rcspousr to the ‘invltution of the Charlottetown Dining" i'.11‘k 111111 l'1'0\1i11-1-.1l lixliibltion Association for a two-dny rare moi-i iwxt \\'c1|111-.~1'..1_\ 111111 'l‘i1u1.~1l1iy afternoon, septembcr 21th and 25th, 1111s VINTII t‘.\t'('|i(‘lll. i'l'ill.‘li(‘ilily evory worth while horse twin: 1n the b11111 inn-s \\i1_l |11.-_oi1 11.11111 when the stortefs bell rings. 11.0 1111-0111111; is put on 11s 1i good-null gesture to meet the requests of the 11111-51-111011 101- 11111 rum-s lwrc. It 1111s felt that the season which mid 1121-11 11111111011011 by hzul mnuhcr would be incomplete without it. A -,;1.1111c on»: 1111* 011-04111 entries below will show the high calibre of llic 11111111; stood.» 111111 is proof 1.11.11. not one class is a set-up. Classes 11111 111- :1 hi1 111 o 011111;» 11101! still by the fact tiizit any horse winning the 111st tun 111 tninust hike 111st position 111 scoring for the third licut. 'l he prugrum lor ouch day's fllflilg‘ will be found l the ad which apponi-z i-lsoiriu 111 this page. You will note how nlc y balanced it is 511 that Wccliicsilzi races u ill not overshadoiv Thursday's, or vice vorsa. Iiere ure the entries: N. 1 FREE FOR .\I.l. TROT AND PACE. . ......PURSE $300.00 1—T1l.~\(l'l-IY li.»\.\'t)\'l-.'1l. 2.03, Lt. bay g. by Sandy Flash. Owned by 1111-1111111 Jubuioe, North bytilltby, C. B. I-ILIINEI‘ G. HENLEY, 2.00. llr. (L, by Peter Henley. Owned by Ihonins “bison, Halifax, N. S. LI-AAROX L, 2.07, b. gn, by Bill L. Owned by Dr. D. A. McIsaao, Syd- ney, .. B. l-—1i1.ll1-‘()lll) GR.'\'l"l‘\.\’. 2.08, b. gm, by Texas Gratian. Owned by An- ilrriv Perry‘, Suninu c, . '. . 5—.l.\Nl~1 A1011", 1.1‘ 1111. 111., by Azoff. Owned by C. H. Horton, Mur- rziy Rivenl’. E I. I—'1‘0)l 11.11.11‘ 121A‘, 2.05. br. g.- by Orcus Griittun. Owned by Roy Crea- mer, Fredericton, N. B. I N0. 2 JUNIOR FREE FOR. ALL.._ . . . . “PURSE $250.00 I—SIGN'.\I. SENATOR. 72.0811, bay h. by Signal Peter. Owned by George (1 , Ii. y. 31111101011, . 1i. iE-—I'.\‘(‘l'1‘1\ BRFIIUN, 2.0!), br. n1. by Great Britten. Owned by Geo. II. Brookiiis, Kcnsinglon, l’. E. I. B-SAN TON. 2.015, 11. 13.. by Peter Grat-tnn Royal. Owned by the Halifax Driving (711111, Halifax, N. S. 4—.\‘l,ll.l.i1', 2.1181,, h. g. by ifnlogda, Owned by J. H. Breen, Halifax, N, S. 5-1317111-11’ 1' 'l‘(‘li, 2.06‘3_-. l1 11., by Gilbert Patch. Owned by the New Glasgow ( mniuiiity (inb, New Glasgow. N. S. - 13-10113 Dllll£("i‘, 12.07, 111k. g. by The King Direct. Owned by Thomas Etter, Blunt-ton, N. B. NO. S. 2.15 TROT AND PACE ,. . PURSE I-JEAN ‘II ‘NLEY, 2.10, b. In. by Peter Henley, Owned by shank, Ilzilifztx, N’. S. ' 1A, “ 1x4, lvr. -m., by Kalmuck. Owned by Power Brosn $250.00 B. C. Crulck- Z—I\IISS VICTOR Charlottetown, I‘. 3-Al-l5l-21t'1‘ l-Z. GPA AN. 2.12"}. b. 1:. by Grattnn the Great. Owned by Yiltnn Boll. (fliurlotlrtoyvn, I‘. E. I. b. g. by Patch McGregor. Owned by D. H. l—?iII.I§NT JOE, 2.11. (lfk q , e11: g. by Col. Aubrey. Owned by ‘Mrs. B. _ Niunroir. 10w (1.1 5-—-.\!AJOR BOWI (Emily. Sunnnr . B-—(‘AI.IFI\IE'I‘ 111.11) Turner. Dnrlmol 1—I\IOO\'GI.OW, b. by 11111 D1118. Owned by IiIrs. Chris. Walk- or. llnlifnx. N. Q B-DIRECT 1.. 2.115144, hr. g. by 1:111 L. 2.111. Owned by Wellington 1m- N '1, S tliport, l". E. I. o-niilvn ‘CIIOSBY, 2.01, by Frisco Jay. Owned by W- 0- Stcwart. New Glasgow, N. S. NO. 4. 13.18 TROT AND PACE i-Joxifbvd. s, 2.101., b. m. by Oliver Alonrton, N. B ch. st. bfreter the Brewer. Owned by Geo. i111. N. s ,. :1 . . . . . . . PURSE $250.00 Evans, Owned by Geo, B. Gay, 2-31155 \'1("1‘()1ll.-\, 2.14,..br. m. by Kalmuck. Owned by Power Bros, Charlottetown. P. E. I. 3-51111151‘ JOE, 2.11, drk. b. g. by Patch McGregor. Owned by D. W. Munroe, Now Glasgow, N. S. 4—li1ii.\N 10111111, 2.1114. lilk- It» by Vololnlle- Own“! by C- I»- DR“- phinee,_llnllfux, N. S. Y 5-.11U()NGI.0\\‘, f’ 12h, b. m. by Hal Dale. Owned by Mrs. Chas. “alk- er, Halifax. N. b. (l-IIONNIE SCOTT, 2.10%. b. m. by Highland Scott. Owned by C. H. n1. by Mr. MoElwyn. Owned by Mrs. Ilorinn. Murray River, P. E. I. ‘b-BEBE MCEIJVYN. 2.1054. blk. E L by c111. Aubrey. Owned by Mrs. s. Pctcr lilcMohon, Kensington, P. 0—1VlAJOR BOWES, 2.10%. ch. K-s Grady, Suinincrsitie E I. U-—(I.~\I(IIIIII.\"I' Q1} .1. The Cape Breton llo .en1en’s Club, C. 10—(iR.-\’l"I‘.\N tgllluisnhzilfzlé. rs“- by . '1' ..‘;l.., aifix, . . .1_?>'1°.i'v‘nl'."°n‘n.l-l--‘i1in. 2.1M. b- s. by Ollver EWIII- Owned 1W B" I'1,.Ft1,1t N.B. 1z_i>i;"1i1'ii§'ir"1.-0'11°1<7r'."2.1214, bur. 11.. by rem Henley. Owned by Dr. D. A. lilclsaae, Sydney, C. B. y . - on ALI. TILOT........I’URSE $250.00 1_,-,.U,,\§i;§,;'_"§§§-,§ m, g. by Abbcdale. Owned by Power Bros, ‘ , ' . E. I. gkfiiifllfiitcifffffzitbcic, m., by Kallnuck. Owned by Willard LZ-Lihlgyihbr.‘ at‘. b! Smullnd- 0'7"“ b7 wmard Kcuy’ g. by Lnudcrdale. Owned by J. Pope Clarke. (fliarlotletou-n, I‘. L. l. s-vvdrcinai. 2.11. 11k. bay st. by Volomlle- 0W“ l" Tl" Mmwm” Stables. Hnllfalrvalfzkrgiylv b. KI b, Great miuom own“ by Hugh c_ 0—I‘l1\l. BRIITO Stewart. New Glasiloyy. ‘i1. S. hxy (“her Evans‘ owned by wellington ‘l-iizxr. I-‘.\'.»\.\'.<, 2.101., h. m. hleNeill, Charlottetown, I‘. E. t, -- '1 0T........I’UItSE $250.00 i-niiticbiiqifiiigiifiibl.‘ fir‘: g. by Kalmuck. Owned by Willard z-isifiiivi‘iiiiuliiiiiigiiigi’ 21.15? 1111. bay h. by Wllwu Pcter- Owned by n33;iii;311011113.i§".1i1§“¥13;. ‘iifiyLdibe Worthy. Owned b7 on». . ~- 1 -, I’. E. L '.?'(,‘L’(,’f“,;‘_“,‘§.‘,, by 1'.“ V010, Owned by Geo. Kltson, Kingston, S-ILIZIIILIIJIII. BELLINI. 2.11111, b. m. by Bclllnl 5W"- Ownefl "Y l" "- 1 1 , ' 1|. l’. E. I. g. by Lauderdlale. Owned by l. Pope Clarke. Charo e own, ‘. l. . 1--I.I'I"I‘LE FOX, 2.11. b. g. by P“ Wilm- QWHM l)! W- 5- WW5 New Glasgow, N. b. ‘ , 7. 2.22 I'\CE ...PURSE $250.00 L-DINA}! (1., blk. m. by single G. Owned by Rennie MacDonald. “W” ‘M01112; 2.1311. bllr. st. by Volomlk. Owned by c. 1.. Dlll- w-BKMN I 11‘ N s a_.'4'.‘1'.'1'1.".\°~‘1~'.i‘1.i$T'2.1h11Z om. n. by in» worthy. owned by Ne" B- \..1ll.er, Charlottetown. P.’ |-n11.p.i 111.101.111.11, 2.21111. _ Wilncrt Lawless, hisnslngton. I. . 5_|1|.;1|~E“ AT (;(_)Url'l‘. 2.17.111, blif. K. l). A. Biol-mac, Sydney. _c- ~5-l.A_DY l1./l1., h. m. by sampso Neill, Lhzirlotletoivn. 21m’ b‘ I. by Raemo". owned b’ Dr‘ C.‘ D ‘i-PETER NAl-Lliltllilg s a-Elotlgli, Invorncss, _ 3.1.5’ h. m‘, by ore” ennui’ owned by n“, 11111.8‘... by Ablicdalc. Owned 11y Thom» Eller- MILY GltATlYiN. u 2,13, b. g. by Calumet Budlcng. Owned by Crcnmrr. l-‘ri-drririwiii, lk-SKIPPYIIALI-I. 2,145.1» 1,11 1 , l‘. l-.. r F a "w" by Lee Harvester. Owned by W. I. by Peter Henley. Owned by UP- Mnnrton, N. Ii.’ llF-RAYMONI) Bl-DLOVG. Wellington 010N011! kl ll-TONY 1111113. . . 2.00M. h. 11.. G. Stewart, Nev. Glasgow, N. S. NO. R. 2.2‘! TIIOT AND PAVE. . ‘b-BONNIE PIFDLONG, 2.10. br. In. bv Crulrkshnnk. Ilnlifnx, N. 5.’ Z-.IIPPY K. llivnr-l liv (lrorgo ling/hos“ Q-L-IIIBDA BIYUIIINF“ 220'}, b. m. by CD111 Wilbert Inwlrss, Remington, I‘. E. I. 4._|I,UBY VOLO, b. In. by I'm: Volo. Owned by Goo. P. .I. l-—I".T5F'. REl-LINI. 2.14"}. h. m. by Bellini Scott. Owned by Ira D (‘nrr. Wont (‘rvehv-ail, I‘. E. I. Q._I,/\I'\Y n/u, 1.. m. by Qz-Hirion Ilnl. Owned by Bell. Clarke nml Mo, Nc-lll. Charlottetown. P. E. I. 1111. h. m. by (‘lover Guy. Owned by An- ‘F-MAIIGARPIT FINN. 2.10. ' {nib-nu 0111110111. Owned by Geo .....PURSE $250.00 Peter Henley. Owned by B. C. lirncliley Point. I‘. E. I. mct Budlong. Owned by Kltson, Kingston drew Prrrv sommr-rulrlr. I‘. B. L-JAPR PLVDF. 2'"H. b. y. h (MIR-ark, Hv-"vwrrslilf. F-ORACB ABFEY. b. m. Halifax. . 2.11. br. m., byBOukIand Express. Owned by‘ 0171111; Gratfnn. Owned by Thef . I. 11. m.‘ by Calumet Budlong. Owned by T n 11111. Owned by 1:111, Clarke a lilo ' 1'. I-I. I. by Guy Abbey. Owned by Morrytlme Stolilu, Officials for the Garden of the Gulf Goodwill race moot Starber-Wednesday-D. K. Mac- Leod Thursday — Dr. ll‘. O. Dougan, Judges~Walter S. Brown, c1111:- loltctown, Dr. A.A. Lock- 11011, Summerside, Start- ers MncLeod and Doug- nn will alternate as Judges when not start- 111g. Timers-L. B. McMillan, Byron Brown, Hairry Murphy, Clcrl- of 1l1c,C0urse-w_.]_ Brown, Assistant: Clerks-W. H. Beaten, David llicTague. Patrol Judges-John A. MacDon- ald, Ira. Douglas. Distance Judge—Frank Wheatley. Baseball results (By The Canadian Press) SATURDAIFS BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game- Brooklyn 3; Philadelphia 2. Second Game- Brooklyn 6; Philadelphia. 1. l-‘irst Grime- Boston 2i; New York 4. Socoml Game- Boslon 3; New York ‘l. First Game- Plitslnirirli 1; Cincinnati I. Second Game- Pitisburgh 3; Cincinnati '1, Chlcugo ‘l; St. Louis 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 8; Boston l. Detroit. 3; Chicago 4. St. Louis 2; Cleveland 6. Philadelphia. 0: Washington 1. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Newark 2; Montreal 5. (Montreal leads best-of-seve-n ser- s, 3-1). - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FINAL PLAYOFF Louisville 5; Columbus 10. (Best of seven series, Columbus leads, 2-0.) SUNDAYS BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 000 000 000-AI 6 Cincinnati .. 000 010 01x-2 6 0 Dietz, Fletcher and Baker; Riddle and Lombardi. First Game— Boston . . . . . . 000 000 000-O 9 New York 001 120 00x4 8 Tobin and Wasl, Berres; Feldman and Dunning Second Grime- Boston . 001 300 000-4 l4 3 Now York .. 110 320 44x-—l5 20 1 Early. Hutchlngs, Johnson and Mitsi; McGee Lchnnan and O'Dea. Second (1.. Brooklyn 103 011 002-43 6 1 Philadelphia . 010 010 001-S 5 I Allen and Owen; Podgajny, John- son, Grissom and UVIHBSWH. War- PCII, Second Game- Brooklyn .. .. 001 11.0 000-S l0 0 Philadelphia. 40 00x—6 8 HBJIIIIILDTBRE, Casey and Franks. Hlgillfifc Pearson and 11PM!- l‘S flmlk- Cliicngo . 302 000-5 ‘I 1 St. Louis .. 021 01.0 101-6 MHZ Pusseau and McCullough; Whno, Hutchinson Crouch and Mancuso. Scoolilert} me- ll. c111§ig1..... 000-O 810 st. 1.01111 1100-101011-1 1'1 1 V. Olsen, Eaves (5), Bush (7) and Soliciting; Pollet mid Mancuso. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York .. 010 000 000-l (l 0 Boston 1000030011-4 '1 0 1501111111111. Murphy and Dlllkev- R0- 511?‘ Idtaiérls and Pytlak. 1'5 ame- Phihidelphla . 200 100 0204 15 2 Washington v . 400 000 002-_6 11 0 Fowler, and Hayes, Chase. Second Game- . 200 000 000-2 l 2 Philadelphia. ‘ w” 20o oax_o a 3 G111 and Wagner, Kayo-B; Wymkaad Evans. F‘ s lime- SILIIJOtUS ooo 00o 00o- 0 0 5 Cleveland .. 240 002 Mix-M 1B 0 Auker, Kramer and Ferrell. GEN; smith and Hogan. iSnead Second Game- SLLOI .....000020100-3 9 cidvnniiiii 000 000 0011-0 i Gclehouse and Ferrell; Dean fill Desautcg. ligh- m... .. 000 310 ooo-c 1g on ooo 1oo ooo-a Bridges and Tcbbbtu; 111cm an l‘? . hccondmoT-om ooo m__1 a 1 Detroit 11 .0000100o000000-1 l! 0 91.25158 and Sullivan, Tiebbettli R48- ncy and Turner. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI N ~ 11 010 01o 101-4 o 1 Mlgiitltélll .... 020 000 001-8 6 1 Borowy, Christopher 18>. 00ml (01, and Padden; MMWL "u" 15>, Mungo <91, and Bowel AMERICAN ASSOCIATION .. 000 201 100- 4 1i 0 ggiiimiiig 004 1w 0211-1: 10 1 110.. Gablcr (3). land. Neldson (0)5 1.1. y. "(cColumbus leads l-U- Nnhem (5), Pow Dickmm and 1P. MacPHERSON G1 $ON Our-en St. OIITIWII fliork Rultl I Overcoat Also Mnde-to-MQQIIIO that» lit. Remember IT’! 111g II‘! ‘I'll’! lO-m WOli-Tlg.‘ dILI-bwfluilllfufifhflfi“ 1 0 1.' 111 Q-i-IO MONTREAL, Montreal Royals lost clinch the overflowing fans were line centre and left field. and a ground rule was 1n effect that a ball 1111 into the crowd would g0 as a. double. CIUW 01.1 1015 ls Winner of Golf tourney PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21 —(,A- P)- Slammln’ Sam Snead of Hot Springs, Va.. won the $1.500 Hurst invitation golf tournament today with an elght-under-par total of 272, winding up the (ill-hole finals with a. brilliant 69-65. The victory gave Snead, Canad- ian open champion, first prim of $1,500 and pushed his ‘tournament winnings for the ymr t-o $11,498. Dick Metz 0f Chicago posted a 1414-69-68 for 281 to lead the race for second place. Montreal Royals Lose ‘chance to Clinch trophy Sept. 21—(CP)- a. chance w the Governor's Cup here t0- use a hard-hit. ball da largely becd , (IIKIIYY; roll quite far enough, but oub- , fielder Jake Powell says trouble French. It; was 1n the seventh that Tommy Holmes belted out eventuall the 111211 was that, he couldn't speak the hit that became the Winning run 1n‘ ‘s 4-3 decision. Because of m-owd-Zé ,'l52_-1 11c five deep around Holmes was racin around the bases as the ball fel close to 1.11.0 d and rolled toward them, Pow- lt r011, fl lng 1t. would reach the crowd an be ruled a. double At the same time he shouted to the fans to cog: out and vouch thepail. But the all stopped inches short and became a homer. And P L- owe figures the French-Canadian aud- ience didn't. catch his meaning. be- cause nobody moved. MONTREAL, Sept. 21 --(CP) — The largest crowd ever to watch an International League game in Montreal-Milli? fans- saw Now- ark Bears defeat Montreal Royals 4-8 today to remain in the Gover- nor’: Cup hunt. The win left, the Bears trailing 3-2 1n the best-of- seven series. ‘ The crowd, which jammed every available space in the grandstand. and lined the left field and centre field fences, set a. new LL. playoff record. Devon is Sox steal Yank ’s thunder iVith 4-1 win BOSTON, 5611i. 21 —-(AP) --Bos- ton Red 30x stole New York Yank- ees‘ thunder today by blasting three homers which accounted for all their runs a; they won 4-1_ A crowd of 28,070, one of the largest to attend a single game 5,1 renway Park this season, turned out. to see the American League champions 1n their final appear- ance here. Al: Chicago. darkness halted a 14-innlng 1-1 deadlock between De- troit and White Box utter the Tig- ers had captured the first game of B. double header, 6-3, before 12,536 spectators. In the brilliantly-pitched night- cap John Rigney and Schoolboy Rowe each yielded eight; hits for the route, both pitching airtight ball with men on bases. At Washington Senators scored a twin victory over Philadelphia Athletics, 6-5 and 6-2, and moved into undisputed possession of sixth place 1n the league, a dizzy height for the Senators. At Cleveland s1. Iauia Browns and Indians traded shut-outs the Indians winning the opener 14-0 and the Brownies taking the night- cnp 3-0. The rampaging Yankees contin- ued their slaughter of all opposit- ion Saturday routing Red Box 8-1 with Joe Gordon taking the honors with a. three-run homer. Home runs by Jeff Heath and Ken Keltner helped Indians to a 6-2 victory over Browns. White Sox edged out Tigers 4-3 and sena- tors defeat/ed Athletics 1-0 ln the only other games scheduled. CANADIAN HORSES BRIDE-BROWN, Bal1)&d05—(OP) -—An0ther shipment 01f Canadian hunter-type horses selected by the Canadian Agriculture Department i0!‘ Ptlllce mounts here have arriv- ed_safe1y. Rosebud Cigurelle Tobacco 1 Play continues In quoits tourney Play 1n 11110358601111 stage of the Provincial Quoit Tournament was resumed at the Rochfcrd Square Court on Saturday afternoon and created a t 01 interest amen! players and spectators. Owing 0o the opening of the duck season the attendance of players was cut considerably as players took the trust rifle and went hunting. daaie £0 lowing is the standing to E L" MacPherson and Robin Crulcksharik and McLeod .. Callbeck 1111121 McNeill Coffin and Keeping . Bagnall and Munroe . Simmons and Davies .. McKenzie and Carter Fraser and Hughes Kennedy and Splllett Stewart and McDona . On Tuesday evening games will again be resumed at Rochford Square 11:5 p. m. to 7 p. m. All [he undermentioned players are asked to be on hand: MacPherson mid Rob- in. Crulckshank and McLeod Cull- beck and McNeill, Coffin and Keep- ing. Bagnall and Muiuoe, Fraser and Hughes, Kenned and Spillett, Stewart and McDona d. BIG SIX (By The Associated Press). Batting (three leaders in each league): Player G AB R H Pct. Williams R. 50X 137 4134 130 1'76 .406 vi 5B4 108 209 nwwwuawmaqq OO~N¢ww»w4 Mi-Ntdwi-i-Ni-ig Hack, C b5 HOME RUNS American League: Williams, Red Sox 36; Nationa League: Oamlili, Dodgers 34. RUNS BATTED IN American League: Keller, Yankees 122; National League: Camllli, D011 gers 118. SMALL HEAD POETS B11100. Kellie and Shelley had un- ‘nlngs. In the ninth, Brooklyn went 8 die doubleheader iCards Sweep Twi 1 B511 From Cabs As BTOfklyn Splits With Lowly Phiflies (B: Ted Meier) (Associate Press Sam. PHILADELPHIA, pt. 2l.—-(AP) ->-A couple of home run ltchei a1; slllbe Pink may steppe —M‘. least fem orarily—Brooklyns dash War the National League pennant, The pitches were served up Dunn! ‘Lltwhller and Nick Etten of the lnllies 1.11 the second game o: a double-header and enabled m; last-place Phils to gain an oven split with the league-leading ma, bush flock. Brooklyn won the first 802151126 2-3 and the Phillles the sec- The twin-bill 1 1 d 35.909—1a.rsest cyoavid ‘Huger geigf: tlonal League game 111 Philadel 111a. An estimated 15,000 Brooklyn ans, who came by train, airplane, bus and hitch-hiked. were in the stands. Litwhilers smack off Luke Ham- lin with the bases full 1n the first inning of the second game was um blow that defeated the Dodgers. Ethan's rotuid-Lrlpper with one on in the sngth came after Brooklyn had regained truce runs and wiuh T0111 Drake on the mound. Fighting, to nmke it four straight over_tlie _hlls, the Dodgers drove starting itcher Tom Hughes 1,0 the showers n the seventh, but. p111 111mb relief pitching by Ike Pearson cut. short 011011‘ threats 1n the ‘Sev- enth and eighth the Brooks leaving four men stranded 111 those two ln- torlal as th . ‘ ers to a d0iyblgaioleegdz?e\%w Y°ll1 ”°sr:1.§"~1y..,,- 3-» “@113.” Jewish elbower beififdfigifl-nvb11fi Jersey Olly Inierniudnu m ‘ ‘Elm. toned i 10111-111101. WWW" and Nick Witek dro l‘ u‘ of the runs with 11. pair ofvglflnéw S. Suturda G DOdBQrs movedvtwoatgm of the Cardinals in 151d A ahefl race Saturday, 1.1mm; hwomm from Phill1es,3-z and ‘H Wyatt and Klrb m1. W5, $3, Writer) Y. 2 vlgéoéome hurling 111d Dodgers u . x , s elledutfxh]: (‘Lgrtdhsedieloixilxihu Oubl, b listed them for a. 7-5 win 1cm other sdtui-cuy games Glam,“ l a. goubéeheager from may“ “i” an - , ,- - 1311111151 Piirrbtefiqsl 13d‘ i-aiM“ b‘ - Whirlaway Not a tired Horse says Jones NEW YORK, Se p __ Whirlaway, the r1102 13in1<~.(fi§w; t0 1161116151101 motion, was just about bhrvuzh today 111111 01b heavy wor] on the toughest schedule any 111m. “"7"”! 1918111111011 has run 511100 Segbtlzcult vtgaala colt. r wa hn the blllleb make a hie of ingliiwfili‘. Realization Sttuicay 1Q 1mm m, remlusi to 1141,1101 for third-pig“ on the all-time money Winning 1M trainer Ben Jones insisted Whlrly 110i 0111i’ is not 1i tired horse, a; some track followers have said, but pro. bably could knock d1: m, “M; “mquemr °Y 1° day! RG0. War Relld eight times in l0 tries, REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) The long count" fight bet/ween Jack Dempseoy and Gene Tunney was fought at Chicago l4 years i130 9911181111 1361RPM?! sent the chum . ion to the canvas 111 the seven round but Referee Dave Bar , | rlifitlve 0f Montreal, pushed the gal. 608W to a. neutral corner bdrm starting the count, Tunney who i001! to iltle from Dempgg’ 1,11. pmvlo“ Fail‘. W011i» 0n to m; 11353115 and retired undefeated 1n down 1n order Making his first stgirt since pitch- ing 15 scoreless innings in the nis- toric l7-lnniug battle at Cincinnati, Johnny Allen had an easy time $11? up his third victory 1n the Allen ave up only five Illid—-l'vWO of tihem omera by Ben Warren and Joe MIL!‘ y~—wh1le the Phils’ other tally resulted from a. two-base crror d not issue OI‘ Cl‘ 8 8 111mg onigalilii “ii 1 1111111 1 111m. 11111.11 and eighth lnxitngs. ' o Cards Sweep Twin Bill At St. Louis the Cardinals bottled 1.11011" way back w within one game of the Dodgers by sweeping a do-or- froin Chicago C - . e Redblzxls pulled the first game out of the fire with one run in the ninth inning and Lefty l-fowardPollet, aided by timely hitting, blanked the Cubs un eight hits 1n the tiighfcgp. ddle pit- ched his fourth shutout: of the sca- son for the locals to beat Pittsburgh Pirates 2-0 and gain his 18th c- tory against four defeats-best. pit- ching record 111 the league. Giants Win Two At New York the farm products with which the Giants f1 ure on 1e- bulldlng next. year turne out to be! ubs, 6-5 and uspglly_srpall__heads. ‘Q Maritimers know that "Rosebud” on a package means value inside. That's why Rose- bud cigarette tobacco rnade an instant hit. Maritime roll-your-owners tried it and found it‘ full-bodied and completely satisfying. So will you. Buy a package today. .Winner of N. B. title DEVON, N. B., Sept. 21 —(OI‘)— Devon coasted to the New Briann- wlok Senior Baseball championship Saturday with a ‘1-1 victory over MOINIWII Cubs in s. third and do- cidlng playoff guise. Dovon next will play Liverpool Larrupers for the Maritime crown. Arrangements for the series liarl not been completed ‘ ‘ ‘t but it was expected the first two pines might be played at Liverpool next Wednesday and Thursday and the remainder of the best-nf-flve series hero the following week. 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