AUGUST s, 1941 i?’ ' [RAVELLERS BROUGHT NEWS OF A WONDERFUL pLADE-nrs All. courts-roe: IUAIIITID ‘IO Plllll 0| IOII I 0 I E I I l 0 K e u: I mo udn- 4 '°" .3031»- lu cAuAoA MINORA BLADES SAVE YOU MONEY 0N EASY GOOD-LOOKING SHAVES! ____._ Another big Wrestling card 0n Thursday, Wlwthng comes back to the rtirig Clulb again next Thursday n l; and promoter Joey McDonald m; lined up another bang-up card m; promises to give the fans even mm action than was the case in‘ 1m Thursday night's bouts when the largest crowd ever to witness wrestlln match in the city was an hand see four of the top- mgcrrqm perform in thrilling. fast “M03 1n esoh of the bouts on the cant. Thursday night oi’ this week the card Will be even more spectacular due to the appearance of Red uepiiisto considered one o! the world's outstanding grapplers to- day; a rough and ready gent when peed be and also a scientific per- former when the bout is going that way, He meets Tuffy Cleet the boy who was too good for Cow- len Hughes last Thursday and {Til- go should produce fireworks. m the second main event on the sud. Buddy Knox, popular in his revious start here meets the old Ilsvoriie ien Hughes and Hughes will be out to avenge his previous defeat at the expense of the 100 lb. (marleston, West Virginia, graplpler. The first bout starts st 9 o'clock Yankees WASHINGTON. Aug. 5--(AP)-A faltering start by Marius Russo, coupled with three errcrs, gave Washington Senators four runs in the first two innings today and a 4-3 victory over New York Yankees, pace-setters in tahe American 58119 The Yankees’ southpaw gave the last-place senators only eight hits altogether. but. four of these came in the opening inning. George Case and Doc Cramer led of! with successive singles. Case reached third as Buddy Iowis forced Cramer at second. Then Cecil Travis singled Case home and Lewis went to third. Travis took To decide Island Quoits Tournament A popular form of pas-time al- though more or less in the back- ground, Quolts seem about to share the limelight with the announce- mentofesterday oi’ the future stag- ing a Prince Edward Island Quoits tournament in Septmber with a trophy donated by Ogilvle Flour Mills through their local ag- ent Phil to the winners. All games od the tournament are to be played in Charlottetown and tessru desirous of entering are ask- ed to get in touch with Mr. Phil Cobb care of Carveii Brcs. In addition to the Island tourn- ament there will also be staged s local tournament in the near future with the winners being awarded a trophy kindly donated by Mr. J. i’. Crockett. This tourney is exipected sharp daylight saving time and prices are again at popular figures. GOSHEN‘. N.Y., Aug. 0—(AP)—|' it's Hnnbleionian time again and llist means o! 25,000 will pour into this village tomorrow to watch nine picked itiree-year-old irotters battle over Good Time ‘s triangular course in the 16th ' do . "Oom-tassle _ The lin for 038,720 race Iu oompl this morning when tbe ovmers and trainers of the live colts and four fillies posted the to draw entries from all over the City. Nine Starters Ready For Hambletonian At Goshen harness horse racing stakes. 1r Harry MicKenney. starting his first Hambletonian, will get the field away fsr the first of tire best two of three heats at 4 p.m. A.D.T. ‘The weather promises to be iazr and the track fast. Although Bill Gallon has won only one of his five heats in two races this season. the son of Sandy Flash from R. H. Johnston's Charlotte, N.C., stable, figures to go pistward World's postal Service remains Untouched by war By Gindyp Arnold Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, Aug. 5 -(CP) —Tn- Iernational trade and diplomatic relations have undergone drastic changes since hostilities started but in contrast to this the Canadian prisial services noted tonight K118i ilze international postal union, an organization which links every country in the world, remains un- touched by the war. "Mail may be lost. iri transit, or delayed by censorship or shipping rondtlons but the organization for the world-wide distribution of mall has not changed ari iota since the beginning of the war," an official ul the phllaielic division of the Postal serv'ce said. The reason, he added. was ll‘!!! Postal service touches the life o! svery individual. Any disturbance would injure friend and foe alike. “This is so widely realized that In this at least we have B ‘E91 Itlkue oi’ nations in which every nation sees its own personal inter- Ht in lending full co-operation," he said. Btamps still are coming in to the Canadian post office philatellc division from every country as they starting fee o1 tow-final payment the 3-to-2 favorite to take the of the $960 necessary to qualify a winner's share the purse, butter for the hichest of all light amounting to $20,365. ' s little more irregularly. Every time any country issues a new stamp the Canadian Post office re- ceives. eventually. three samples from the postal union headquarters at Berne. Switzerland. Such stamps. it was said, are of interest not only to collectors, but to laymen in that they express the historic changes of the war. In the last batch.‘ for instance were stamps printed in certain occupied countries, notably Poland, Norway, occupied France and DRYI- 0i Creche-Slovakia. which are 51111905‘ ed to come under the BTERWT Reich. "They carry a subtle propagan- da," said the official. "They do not mention Germany. but by their tit- le, ‘general government,‘ they tend to create lite impression that (11310 is a unified Europe under a com- mon government, that Europe has become one great federation undcr Germany.” ‘lid in peacetime though PHI"!!! ALI. STAR sharp D.S.'l‘. Turrr CLEET 205 pounds Louisville, Ky. Bunny KNOX 199 Pounds Charleston, W, V, V8 wnrsruuc crnnl CIIAIILCTTETCWII SPORTING CLlilI , 0n Thursday, August 7 , First bout starts at 9 o'clock —TWO MAIN BOUTS- vs. PRICES:—Ladies, 28 cents; Women with escorts free. RED MEPHISTO 203 pounds Columbus, Ohio COWBOY LEN HUGHES 207 pounds Northampton, Mass. gents, 55c (tax included). Upset 4-3 By Lowly Washington Senators second when leftflelder George Sel- kirk furnbled the bail. Jim Vernon followed with a sngle, scoring two more runs. At Boston, after kicking away a “INK-Tim 168d. Rod 80x bounced back early to take a fl-5 decision from Philadelphia Athletics and Sweep their two-game league series. _Pe e Fox, who combed the offer- enngs of Jack Knott and Luman Harris for three solid doubles, show- ed the way to the Six batters. One of his doubles in the sixth inning was convened into the winning tally when Manager Joe Cronin followed with a single to 59nd Pew across the plate. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE 300 Pittsburgh 400-7 11 2 Cincinnati 001 001 080-5 18 0 Butcher, Kiinger and Lopez; 1m». ner, Bu“. Pearson and West. Boston 013 000 600-10 13 1 Philadelphia 100 203 000-l) 14 1 Erickson, Javery, Lamanna, A. Johnson, Earley and Masi, Berres; PodgaJ , Beck, Hughes, Pear- son and Warren. l St. Louis 000 001 100-2 I i Chicago 000 042 00x-6 8 2 Lanier, Krist. Shoun, Gurnbert and W. Cooper; Olsen and Mc- Culloua/ii. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Cleveland 000 002 00x-2 5' 0 Newsom and Tebbetts; Smith and Hemsiey, New York 000 1.02 000-8 9 8 Washington 810 000 00x-l 8 2 Russo. mmphy and Dickey; Car- rasquel and Evans. Philadelphia 210 200 000-5 8 3 Boston 500,001 00x-8 18 0 C. Harris. H. Wagner and Hayes: Dobeon, C. Wagner and Pytlsk. Detroit at Cleveland riiie game. Chicago at St. Louis, postponed rain. (Game will be played as part of doubleheader tomorrow. Night game Thursday.) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Baltimore 000 000 0-0 3 2 Montreal 103 000 x-4 ‘l 1 Trlnkle and Redmond; Pearce and waiters. Second game: Baltimore 000 020 121-6 12 1 Montreal 200 110 filx-B 13 2 Flanigan. Kerr and‘ Weaver and H. Howell; Head, Flowers and Becker. Newark Buffalo 100 201 000-4 0 2 S00 100 20x-7 10 1 Christopher. Stewart and Padden; 1 Pezzullo. Trucks and Hancken. Jersey City 000 010 200-3 8 1 Toronto 000 001 010-Z 8 3 Henshaw and Blaemire: Fischer, Iiarifranconi and Garbark, Syracuse 21C 001 200-8 l3 0 Rochester 001 010 100-3 10 1 Sunkel and Bsitai-ini: Vanden- berg, Bruner and Mueller. BIG six (By The Associated Press) Batting (three leaders in each- league). Player, Club G AB Williams. R. 50x 89 289 Travis. senators 95 381 DiMaggio Yanks lib 419 Reiser, Dodgers as 341 Hopp, Cardinals 83 244 . Etten, Pliiillles. 96 344 52 114 .331 HOME RUNS American Iflflmle: Keller, Yank- ees, 27; National league: Camilii, Dodgers. Ott, Giants, Nicholson. Cu I B. HPcL 8'7 118 .408 04 143 .375 RUNS BATTED IN American League: Keller. Yank- ees, 96; National League: Mize. Cardinals. B2. Canadian corps _ Khaki closeups By Ross Munro Canadian Press War Correspondent SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND- Aug. 5 -(CP) — Canadian Corps khaki closeups:- Tiie Royal Canadian Engineers were inspected by Mil-Gem B- K Young, chief eng‘neer of the home forces, in a two-day visit. He look- ed over equipment and spelllfll 43"" ‘dim engineering developments. inspected special alrdrome dcfeflfll with Maj-Geri. G. R. Pearkes. 1st. division commander, and vifillfid Canarran corps htfldl-lllflflers- 1n its new defence area. 501/8111 units of the 2nd division were in- spected by another top British of- floor, Lt-Gen. B.C.'1‘. Paget. The dyisional commanfrr. MEL-Gt!"- Victor Odlum. momnonlcd ti" general on h's tour of the deiencfl as well as R. M. Barringtbn-Ward. new edror-ln-rlfef of the London Times. HIGH ABOVE SEA The highest point in Ontario ll 2.120 feet above sea level. on the 001000000-160 M T_H_E _§I-_IAR_IiQTTETOWN Cannonball wins Tompkins Memorial GOSHEN. N.Y., Aug. 5—(AP)- 0n the day before the i941 renewal of the classic l-Iambletonion Stake, George F. Benhasrrs Cannonball gave the first hint as to the possi- bilities for next year's race when he won the ‘mmlpklns Memorial two-yesr-old trot at Good Time Park today. The sumnuri . :61‘! Trot, ‘two heels, mile. purse i Frances Bacon (Bell 1 1 Model Hanover (Brooks) 2 4 Gallant Heart (Parshall) 0 2 well Off (Tyson) 4 3 Also started-Hollywood Corbett and Wayward Hanover. Times 2:00 1-3, 2:00 3-4. ‘The Longhorns" Two Year Old Pace, 2 in 3, mile, purse $1,000. Court Jester (Parke-r) l 1 Tr r 1M (Kirby) 2 I g3 terling (Oerlook) l I ety Man (V. Fl 0 I Also started-Hal Trim, Brown Derby, Finland, Voioway and Volo ritton. Times 2:07, 2:07 1-4. “The Tompkins Munorlal" Two ,Year Old Trot, 2 In s, mile, puns $4,000. Cannonball (Whitney) i i frank Spencer (White) 2 2 Col Hanover (Egan) 3 3 Pr dent (Craig) 4 4 Also started-Green Diamond. Paylm. Andy Hanover, Don Juan. iss ‘Thelma, Duncan Hanover and Cheerful Hanover. e5 2:01. 2:07 Classified Pace, two heats, mile, purse $500. Signal Hanover (Berry) i i 'I‘orresdale (Bell) 2 2 Cub McKyIo (Havens) 3 3 Kernel Brewer (Munz) 4 4 Also started-Chestnut. Lucky Boy, symbol Prince and B. T. C. Times 2:04 1-4, 2:04 8-4 8AM! ONLY DIFFERENT “Now remember, Pat", said a ser- geant to an Irish soldier, "the pass- word is Sake-alter Marshal Saxe you know." "shure." said Pat, "0‘li never for- get it. Wasn't my father a miller and my uncle a coalmari?" Tater in the day the Irishman was challenged. "Bags," he replied. Keep Minard’; In the home. OUT OUR WAY GUARDIAN__ Tourney proceeds Without upsets RYE. N.Y.. Aug. b-(AEU-The second round of tne Eastern Unit.- ed States Grass Caurt Tennis Chimpionshlp was completed today without a hint of trouble for the favorites. Prom ton-seeded Bobby R. o1 Clinton. 3.0., down to Ar- thur Marx od Hollywood, Caliih, a youngster who is making tenns fans forget to refer to him as as the movie comedians son, the play- ers wiro were expected to win d.d win-and usually in straight sets. Riggs gave his strokes a gcod workout at the expense Bill Canning od Hidden Valley. Calif, winning 6-4, 6-3, after running his opponent from baseline to net and back again with a mixture of drop shots and deep-driven backhand placements. Marx. who will take on United States Ciianuplon Don McNeill of Oklahoma City in ilhe third round, knocked off Ronald Edwards 0t San Jose. 06111., 7-5. 6-3. McNeiil, seeded second in this tournament, whipped William Umstaedter of Millburn, N.J., 8-3, 6-0. In bet/ween these extremes. Frank Kovss of Oakland. Calif, Ted Schroeder of Glendale. CaliL, Jack Kramer o! Los Angeles, schrocders national champion doubles partner. Gardner Muiioy of Coral Gables. Fla. Billy Talbert o1 Cincinnati, Iadislav Henht of ‘New York, Charles Olewrne of Santa Monica, Caliifl, Sidney Wood of New York. Nicholson, Olsen Help Cubs Down Flashy Cards 6-2 CHICAGO. Aug. 0—(AP)-Vern too many times to make the grade Olsen and Bill Nichols-on pulled Chicago Cubs out of a Iive-gamm twice today but also hi: his wiili the Reds last year. fanned 13th losing streak today, sparking a 6-2 l licmer of the season in the foul-tn iriurriph over the National league- ieading 5t. Louis Cardinals. Olsen's brilliant four-hit mound lob and Nicholson's timely hitting accounted for the setback of the Cards. who had won four straight games. The defeat reduced to one game the Cards’ margin over the St-‘Cimd-Dllice Brooklyn Dodgers, who were idle today. $011 Max Lanier uzzled the Cubs for four innings, t in ihe fifth Stan Hack singled and the rattled youngster walked Augie Golan and lhmlriic Dallessandro. Nicholson, who had been in the hitting doldrums. wen singled, scor- ing tivo runs and kamirig Lanier. Howard Krist replaced him. Babe Dahlgren rapped a (Fable play ball i0 third‘ but Eddie Lake failed to iouclnsecond on the force pinv. throwing out Dahigren at first while Dallesswicio scored on the play. Nicholson counted on Clyde McCullough! single. At Cincinnati, Pittsburgh Pirates put together two big innings to beat ilie stumbling Reds 7-5 for Cincin- unit's filth straight defeat- lIELPQ/ligglo, who struck out Ed Amark oi sari Francisco and Bryan Grant of Atlanta all came ilgrougih to ccmplete the round of with two men cn. Four singles and a triple by Bob Elliott gave the high-flying Pirates the rest o1 their runs in the sev. enth. At Philadelphia. the first five men "D 1-71‘ the PhilLes sma lied out three singles and two doubles good for four runs, but it didn't mean s thin! 8s Boston Braves ex- ploded six runs in the seventh in- 111118 Io win 10-9. A home run by Eddie Miller off Tom Hughes with l/WO on was the WBllOp that clirnaxed the big ser- enth that saw the Braves come from behind a 9-4 score to turn do. feat into victory, . REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Prus) 5°!) PITIIZ. 1011118 Toronto star, smashed the Scottish record at Glasgow when he ran the quart“. mile in 48 seconds three years ago . today. Fritz beat Johnny Loafing of Windsor, Ont... to the tape by two yards and shaved four-tenths a second off the previous record. _ more sr. EN To Pe rfo rm Red lliepiiisto, considered one oft best wrestlers in the game wk will be seen 1n action at fig) JizarliegqlubJislrsdargurht- Kegp, lvgriardfs_in_tlie_ home. LET US SHOW YOU TIIE FAMOUS DUN LOP ‘FORT’ TIE fill! TllE ll TIE I0lll IITI 1000 TEETI T0 ill! TIIE l0ll! The complete famous tires 3 ‘ -‘ s a Dunlop for 4111-3. mo‘) of these world- overy purse and purpose- F. R. 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