I P y Wadsworth For Title . . ,‘ ' . Released laat—n—ight by y-omoter . i »DBrlen Pilots . Two Winners Charlie Archer was the news that negotiations are eomplete°for Ace McCloskey. Maritime middleweight champion to m t Len W ' eh. 1 recently named Dominion middle- . (By The Canadian Press) l. ma, N. 3.. Sept. i4_ » WIYO-in-i-hree winners were the .8402 of the day Saturday when Laurie O'Brien piloted his mare weight “ ‘ by the l" '" Colleen Adam to victory in the Boxing Federation. This match will deflnltel be a feature event of a racing card at laokville Raceway. title match and will be a IZ-round a "The mare won the first two test which is necessary when int-r of the 2224.26 class but. title Is at stake. Tentative date set is the first dropped the third heat to Char- D Connor's Mitzi Bars. week in October and will be Mo- Closkeyb big chance to wear the i. C. Crulckshanks‘ mare Bon-g Bil Budlong Was a two-time win-i Dominion middleweight crown. ' . ngr in the 2.17-2.22 class while a! P t A d third mare. Miss Cleo Dale, own-l e n rAGE SIX Emerald Girls Defeat Bobby Suckers 14-5 .__._ Shows At cher stated. Yesterday afternoon at the mn- erald diamond. the Oharlotictwwn Bobby Suckers and Ebnerald girls met for the third time in a game otf softball. The Emerald girls went Charlie Archer announced The exact date will be released in ‘d by A“ Reynolds to night that Len Cowboy the- matter of days. promoter Ar- nmmary in the azs-aaopzlliuthc rolling for Emerald and pitchcd a good brand of ball. Dora Kcizcr in left field made an exceptionally The meeting between the two l. lmittslingers is considered to be l. " ' I , _ “grudge" affair as the last time tories over Balbo and Montana - 1 1 3i the pair met there was some doubt 11m 5110M!!! M B180 did DOHM two of the top lirners In i119 88ml!- _ W B!" (C- Cflnnvf‘ 2 3 1 , in m; mind; or (he y“, a; m just White, Betty Jones and C. McCar- In connection with the above 90101101 Logan ‘R- Klflfiil’) 3 3 3 1' who should have irecei-ved the do ville. l announcement Archer also let it be Qruce Gum (D. Smith] 4 4 4 i c155,... given m Peterson m, m, 10,9”, Wanda Mcmman known that between now and ice J1me: 2.31; 2.26; 2.31. , making time the Forum will be the i Winning owner: L\urie O’Brien.' scene of some outstanding events. Big names in the sporting world will make their appearance both ‘in active and official mics and they include such as Jack Sharkey. Jack Dempsey, Tony Galentn and Rocky A strong wppvrtiha card will be, poled the first home run of the lined up details of which will be ‘ game and me guppy socks“, were announced 1M"- given good support from B. Whit- lock, P. Crawford and S. Mac- ? I ’ I Wins 8 side ' 2.28-2.30 lflll Oloo Dale (Campbell) Iolen Budiohg (L, O'Brien! lllline Duds (G. ‘Turneri . The lined up as follows: Joe Volo (F. Baxter) may Allan Peters (J.Givcn> Tom Vole (S. Gay) .. Iurry Kane (D. Smith) i ‘lime, 2.25 1-2; 2.23 1-2: 2 l Winning owner: Alf Reynolds. Graziano. Sharkey and Drtmpscy will handle wrestling shows while Galcnto will be soon in wrestling action refereed by Dempsey. Graz- iano world's middleweight champ- ion will be pitted against a top- ranking opponent in a Iii-round Elmer-aid: Dora Keizer. Dot Jones, K. wihite. Mary Jroken. Dot White, Thelma Mulligan, Betty Jones, Donna White, C. McCarvilie. Bobby Sockets: J. McDonald. M. Ulmd, W. MacMillan, S. McDon- iGoll Club Title Leonce Arsenault captured the Summerslde Golf Club title for i947 when he defeated defending lllu CHARLOTTED UWN GUARDIAN Dempsey 6o Sharkey To Referee Wrestling Wrestling will hold the spotlight at the Forum Tuesdeypight it was learned last night when promoter last Hugihea and Al Korman would make their new performer here is regarded as the find of the season holding vic- SEPTEMBER 15. 1947 The Forum Abbie Player ileinstated - Gordon Drillon. former Nation- t '0 from the first innin and ll League hockey 51"- n°w 1"‘ 511mm”: I bitgedrlcthelr way to a victor-ya over 35131655371‘: éliaéglrl togvlfllgnt E1212: 1t n I l aiding here has received offers to ‘ i 325L222 m“ k i the Bobby Suckers by a score of Madison and Henry Kulkovitvh by orliclaigngfutrliiediviillxunwhlll °°“°h,h°°k°y ffmd-ihi“ Y‘: ‘"1"; onne u ong (B. Cruic - ; - t “mud gang“; 1,, the supporting f . ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ Marit me cen es. e a cst cu shank) . . 1 1 2, 14 t‘) 5' b0“. A one hour time 1h,“ has a t" due considemtm“ “d mm“ interested in obtaining the ser- Peerless Hanover (C. Craig: 2 2 1 - “i Th?" We" 59°" “E real 3°“ I H an official request by umpire Jack vices of the former scoring star is Dolly Direct (GWEN) 3 3 3 “.35:BgahlfefersinkilglfndJhelify’ ball by 11°11‘ "Bms- H°“'°"°" ‘he belzrlarlitllanoxls Elgrcigulloulaa the bod lséhxmm it h?‘ been IdEMdQd to’ reported to be the North Sydney an 5mm“ (R Kidney‘ '4 d lwi-ll meet atptgg Fgruvnnxine: Ill-s 105.9" lost many opportunities by man of “nestling. He throws all mo; Lgflgipgyflz: °“¢§f,’,§{,,,‘;§,: Club- Time: 2.19; 2.21 l-‘J; 2.18. , round bout the night of September bemg °v"'a"x1°us' caution to the winds and disregards Abbie, 4' ‘l’ 4' ‘l’ inning owner; B. C. Crulck- i 22nd i, was learned last “lam Thelma Mulligan started the ball a“ rum while Madison another ' 1t would be a distinct loss to The Abbie player was suspended for assaulting umpire Schurmsn! in l s- ldfilElrd glatyllzlaovlrgtagdnlieasd wailing‘; offer. It will be generally hoped the last two games from the side-l G°Td1° Wm b9 l“ 1°C“ hgcllfey 11mm when the season rolls aroun or 1t L, w be hoped ma; the action; his presence on the ice lanes ha: o; me union in my; ca“ Wm be‘ and could continue to do much to instrumental in preventing similar, enc-Ouraffi 1119 W981“! 0i YOImB 11M- incidents and it is felt that the] k9)’ EH16!!! hiflfiolfg-IS- + sportmnanlike request of umpi-re Scihurman should not only be ap-l Three other hockeyiots will like- preclated by the player in quest- 1_v be making tracks in the near ion but by all followers of sport. future also. It is understood that Bucko ‘Ilrainor and Mousey Dow!- lng will be given tryouts with the match. . r» first to appear will be Jack Sharkcyi ' 8 h" B k Wm“ k “"1 airound Sept. 24th or 25th with the. 1"?“ “' ° u“ “P i S ‘ i ("has following at intervals or; centre ice player will. it ‘l5 undcr- abom One week stood be again lined up with Monc- ' ton Hawks. present Maritime cham- hockey in this Province should Gor- die decide to accept any outside champion Harold Gaudet in the aid. P. Crawford. L. McMahon. J. 36-hole final played recently. McEaehern. B. Whitlock. E- Gillis. Score by innings: Dnerald Bobby Seekers Abbie: Practice SYIDAOUSE. N.Y-. Sept. l4 — (APS - Coming througih with two out in the 10th., Syracuse Chiefs Saturday night made a clean sweep of their opening-round Intema- ‘ There will be practice for all l 1 members oi the Abegweit inter- 2o i ~ EXTRA 5%‘? s t . give you ruler, surar stops In the new Dodge. 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JOHNSTON, Murray mm Junior Cham Are Defeated By giving up two walks for a total of ped in with a trio of mlscues in the second frame, and two more John runners ramped home. seventh Gay did not. allow a single base hit and the Kinsmen played errorless ball behind him. while Charlie Hogan's boys scored a run in the first, Oatway batting in Stewart who had popped an in- field fly which went for a single. McKay first man up had singled but. was caught napping off second, by Moore's quick throw to the ‘in the fourth, Pope belting out a single and making the circuit on errors by the visiting center field- er. Their final tally was made in the fifth when with two out Oat- way got s life on Riley's double, his second hit of the day. getting more effective as the game progressed there seemed a chance of the local boys making up the sthree-run deficit but MacKayb er- ror at short field in the eighth with two out permitted McCroasin to cross the plate and Riley's hit to centre drove in two more runs before the side was retired. in their half of the eighth Mac- Farlane. pinch hitting , for singlimz to left. field and bringing home Grady who had previously doubled. It. John 0Y0 Riley 2h S. R. Smith stevens’ Moore. p McCrossin cf Morrison rf McGilllvray as Lawlot 3b S'Side MaoKay as Stewart 1f and rf Schurman c Oatway; lb c Pope Grady 2b Greig 3b White rf Molar-lane if bases. B. Smith 2. McCrossin. Mac- Kay. Runs batted in. Riley I. Ste- vens. McGillivray. Oatway. Pope. MeFarlane. Earned runs -St. John John 0. Summerside plays Stewart to Grady. McGilliv- ray to Riley to S. Smith. Struck out by Gay o; by Moore 7. Bus on balls. otf Gay D off Moore i. ' I: — Pi . ; III-ll? Iueton Sh, Chqylgflgfqqn "m" aw Sagmgurmamtdiid 5111'“ .1 ~» seen n . John Side monk lee-es- Just when it. appeared as if the Forum's summer and fall program of' athletic events had been con- cluded for this season. Promoter charlie Archer came through last night with a program of events pious mediate baseball team at the Park _ g that would pack ‘hem m. -=--»==~» e- " iii1iii5“$2.S§'Z£i.;i2§‘;fi"’?§§ Saint John Squad * + + + PM" nee McCabe a fourth straight victory which took the first and last game. the DTR‘:lgfgfsnnéhfiffaxf; “$211,? r ~ (Manager) eliminated the Royals. Bobby Sockers taking the second. —-_ pearanre here of Jack Dempsov, 1&3; ilfiamgngyoot bficsefiulniefx Jack Sharkey and Two-Ton Tony Galento in officiating roles, they swick took the first game of the ‘ best two out o! three series with double the interest will be attached . to them and it is likely that pack- Summerside Kinsmen at the Sum- ed houses Wm he on hand m. I merside High School diamond Sat.- llmpse of the above-mentioned urday afternoon defeating the g homesters by the score of 9 to i, world know?‘ sport; figures“ Gay, Summerside pitcher got Rocky Grazianos appearance here against a suitable opponent will be the Outstanding event of the boxing season. World middle- weight champion Graziano has caught the fancy of the fight mob wherever he has performed and it will be a treat to watch the New York slugger in action. 0- 0 0 0 Equally interesting will be Ace McCloskey's chance to capture the Canadian middleweight boxing championship. Approved by the Ca- nadian Boxing Federation the win- ner wil] be duly recognized by that body and McCloskey. already in training for his title effort should be in superb condition when fight night rolls around. 4 j- 0 0 Bummerside A11 stars proved their worth yesterday when they came-through to take the crucial game from the Abegweita in their Island baseball playdowns and ad- vance to within a step of Island honors. away to a shaky start in the open- ing frame allowing five hits and four earned runs. His mates chip- St. From the third inning to the Mean- hort stop. MacGillivray. They picked up another counter fumble nd was driven home by Pope's Wm‘ 5 “w” °l 5 1'” 3 m‘! a" The Summerzderboys were full value for their win. Steadier de- fensively they made the most. of their chances when they got men on the basepaths and with the next game scheduled for Summeraide next Wednesday afternoon the odds will again likely shift to the west- ern centre boya winding the series up in their own baliwick. . 0 0 0 However one bright light still looms up for the defending champ- ions. A11 season long they have far- ed better against the Surumeraide Summeralde added another run White BOX ICOITI Ab I. I Bu’ D 4OOOOOIIOO\IQIHQMMOMOOOOH_ Smith 1b 81f F?" an Totals | u- #°°6Ov-'I—Q°'"O=QP*~O\I>-""N>*° IM¢~n>IO~NBSO~ Macaw-awe»- 112 LIS., SPRINGHILL, PRICES:- IINGSIDE, $l.w; srhe-lalrbrh-DALO-bigbhrhkatllll me~oo—Io¢»~ Plowooamio-uee 5aeaoo~>->-e-o>:su~ooou¢0oo Y D Totals lnmma y Doubles-Pope. Grady. Stolen Summer-side I. Left on bases. St. D. Double nlngo I I I 4200000004 t’! i00li00i0-4 I ‘I Within One Game 0f Island Crown A brilliant four-hit pitching Job by Joe Bernard yesterday lent Summerside All Stars intermed- iates into the lead in the Island baseball Dlaydowns when the flat ball righthander defeated the Abe:- weits 3-1 in the third game of the best of five series placing them to within one game of the provincial grown at present held by the Char- lottetown team. In trouble in the first inning as the first two hitters got on after his mates had scored a brace of runs in the top half. of the same frame Bernard after his mates had pulled off a double play to relieve the tension set the locals down in or- der in the next five innings yd came through in the clutch In the eighth frame tn put down the be- lated bid of the losers to haul the game out of the fire. Bernard es- caped with but one run being scor- ed agalnst him while his mates ad- ded their final counter in the seventh on a double. an error and two inflold outs. The biggest crowd to witness a out of! scoring ch Abegweits having the tying stranded in the eighth as the 1o, era punched across their lone tall. of the game. l It was Bernard's vlctorv and deserved one but Lefty ‘Mciileel also pitched a superb brand of ha that practically matched the flgh‘ hand slmts of his opponent, pa.“ hits were garnered off the pox-tn,“ er's deliveries while he smirk o.“ eleven hitters while he matched Bernard's efforts as he turned hm. the winners in order from the m. 0nd through tho sixth inning, BOX SCORE ‘_—~ ances ivith m‘ EU 5'5|de Brawley rf Landry 3b, Allen cf Grady 1b Morrison 2b G. Bernard, p Deiizhan c S. Bernard ss. Underwood 1f I er H I! 0A game here in years saw both squads come up with a brand of bail that kept them in a high state of ox- citement throughout. While the pitchers held the spotlight the play- ers came through with fielding gems with runners aboard that Will Decide Doubles Winners Tonight The doubles tournament now in progress at the Brighton Horseshoe Club will bc concluded tonight when semi-final and final matches wcrc scheduled. And-rew Martin and Jack McCourt meet Ronnie McDougall and B. Shepherd in the semi-final event with the winners mebting E. Brown and G. Gallant for the Les Hooper and Dan Lar- tcr trophies. In games yesterday L. Shepherd and B, Davlson won from R. Lar- ter and F. Frizcll, J. Davey and J. Buote beat L. Shepherd and B. Davidson while they in turn fell before Andy Martin and Jack Mc- Court. team uihcn pin-ping away from homc and ll this holds true in the 2H LI$., BOSTON Harry Madison vs. ncxt game local fans may again have the privilege of witnessing the title being decided on the Victoria Park diamond. 0- + 0 4| Considerable work is being done at the Memorial Field at Victoria Park this wcek in‘ preparation for the his; opening meet next Satur- day. A jumping plt- has been dug. Strain rf x-Phaneuf lf Totals 2 z x-Batted for Underwood in 6'. WQNEJOQQLLLELD“ P 0 3 0 8 0 2 Z 2 0 O T D 5' z wO0OoOO¢-~ 3: -|>ooooco->-._>- ~05 H j'QO>—¢®>-¢OI>—1QOQ>— wcO~cOo¢omofl Abegweitl Ward cf Rytan c IF c ‘b uoaoo<>oeoaoo>~oooom Trainer 1b Whitlork as Hlgson 2h l-iennessey 1f LeClair 3b McAleer. p xGoodwin 1f xx-McKlnnon, lb xxxGallant xxxxWllliams 3b xxxxxStanley xxxxxxE. Ward Totals x-Replaced Rennessey in 6th. xx-Replaced Trainer in 7th. xxx-Batted for LeClalr in 8th. xxxx-Replaced LeClair in 9th. xxxxx-Batted for Ryan in 9th. xxxxxx-Batted for Strain in 9th. §ooooooroeoou~oo+o 0 l 0 0 0 Z 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 $-o~ueauu~uuunu I—$¢@@¢¢@¢SP-QQQQQ m »rOO>—-ouoomomoooo - Summary Earned Runs; Summersidc Runs batted in: Landry. Morrison; two base hit: Hlgsflfl, Goodwin. Allen; sacrifice hit: Landr_v_ Bhaneuf. McAleer; stolen base: Brawley, Grady; left on base; Summerside 2; Charlottetown 3; base on balls: by Bernard 1; by McAleer 2: first base on error: Morrison. C. Ward. Gallant: strurk out by McAleer 1i; by Bernard, i0; hits. of McAleer 4; off Bernard ‘Ji Grarlv. ‘Umpire: George Francis; bases- Kane and Clow. BY TNNTNG! the trark is being trimmed up and s'side 300 000 100...’; 4 9 lined. bleachers are being erected Abbiea 000 000 010.4 4 g to seat about 350 people and a large flag pole is to be placed in a cm- ___________ splcuous spot. No effort will be spared to make the event a suc- cess and it is hoped there will be o. real attendance of fans to cheer our young athletes on. $aiv é KING'S LYNN. England _ (c?) -- The King won the prize fcr ‘he best yellow Labrador held here. in a dog show LARGE TUBE 0F LIFEBUOY NOW ONLY WIIAT l GET 2 0 Professional Wrestling 2 Falls Out Of 3 — 60 Min. -Limiii Len Hughes vs. Al lion-man 224 LIS., TORONTO Henry Kulkaviteh 216 LIS., HOLLYWOOD N. S. RESERVw, 73c; ADVANCE $ALE-TUESDAY—- I0 AM. IRST MATCH-_9 PM. SENSATIO ronum-r....a.,;r.a.... SHIWING CREAM BIIIGIIIII IIIIRIIYI Ii 3 TUBES IT TIIIS AMAZING IIEW LOW PRICE . RUSH, 50c m. courtsrs w-Iept. l6