. ii'su:0ood?ToiBt Oh it Winner nest in Chewing I When It Comes To The . Tobacco You Can't Boas to Iiici(oyg& liiclloIsoll's Black Twist Keen Racing Expected At . Covehead Today The, Victoria Driving Club. acting for. horsemen "friends throughout Queen's and King's counties, is put- ting on a benefit matinee for Clarence schurnan at covehead Race Track this afternoon, Sept- ember Both. The track and every- thing that goes with it has been given free by proprietor Charles Willis, and Messrs. W. G. 'Gillespie and George Gregory have met with a most generous reception from merchants and others they have a-pprcached for prizes and help. Horsemen are cooperating fully and one-of the best afternoon's racing of the season will be given. his. Schuman has been a resi- dent .of this Province for some eighteen years and has a very splendid reputation nct only in his calling, where he has been one or the top trainers. but also in private life. His preparation of Vella La Vella, leading 2.10 pacer in the Marltimes last season, Peter Clegg. winner of the Two Year Old Pacing Futurity and Alan Mac, winner of the Three Year Old Pacing Futur- ity, are just instances of his ability in that line. Stricken with a severe illness somesmonths ago, he is completely incapacitated, has a wife and fam- Baseball iiesuiis AMERICAN Philadelphia .. 000 002 020- 4 8 0 Detroit V 131 330 10x-is 19 0 Wyse, Coleman (3) Kucab (ii) and Guerra; I-ioutteman and Ginsberg. New York 000 102 000-! 4 1 Chicago .. . .. 001 001 201-4 9 0 Raschi. Ferric-lr ('1) Porteriield ('i)' Ostrowski (8) and Berra; Cain and Niarhos. , Washington 102 001 010-0 15 1 st.lAuia 0010002004! 11 I-laynes, Harris (8) and Keller; Garver and Lollar. Boston at -Cleveland. postponed. rain. NATIONAL First Pittsburgh loo 101 000- 3 10 1 Brooklyn . 550 103 00x-14 13 I Law, Pierre (2) Lombardi (5) and Mcoullough; Newcombe and Camp- anella. Lembo (8). tmls's.roliri C2; , QJO '!"i.' W33! eedjv I flux. 4: it SEPTEMBER 20.. 1950 ..B.. Baseball hampio ”lp playoff fin- als for the Physical Fitness Trophy will get underway at the ball field at Mirninegash this Sunday after- noon it was announced here offic- ially yesterday. The series will be a best two out of three game clash between Mimirlegash and Peake's, the Prince and Queens County champions respectively. 0 O O The Island Intermediate The second game of the series will be held the following Sunday over the home field at Peake's and if a. third game is necessary it will be played the same day as a double header ev- em to decide the Provincial winner. Although the Intermediate "B" winners have the option of contest- ing the Intermediate "A" winners. now being played off between Sum- merside Curran and Briggs and Ment's Falcons, for the All-Prov- inco Intermediate crown, it is be- lieved that the "B" glroup will not contest the strong opposition that they would have to contend with in Island Baseball Finals To Resume Here Today Semi-Final Play Today in Pro Tourney SYDNEY. N. S., Sept. 19-(CP) -Semi-final play -for the Mari- time professional golf crown will get underway tomorrow at Ling- an Links with home pro Clark (Guina) Knox meeting Wilf Mac- Pherson of Moncton Golf Club and Bob Harvey. also of the Ling- an Club playing Don Sinclair of Saint John Riverside. Finals round is slated for the afternoon. In first round play today Cecil Dowling of Charlottetown defeat- ed veteran Mark Ssndow. Char- lottetown. 5 and 4. Vince Haisall of the Lakeside Club of Moncton defeated Jimmy Yalker of Amherst. also 5 and (Local baseball fans are expected to turn out in large numbers at Home in Field this afternoon to witness the second game of the best of five game playoff finals between Mantis Falcons and pool- marside Curran and Briggs for the Island al Fitness Intermedi- baseball championship in get underway there at three o'clock. . With their backs to the wall as the result of a 10-4 defeat in the , series opener at Summersid no Sunday. the Falcons will be going all-out today to.tum but the strong C and 3 club and tie up the series, and whether a they do or don't. there will be -plenty of ex- citement alri smart ball playing before it is decided. Benny Carson. smart southpaw hurler for the Falcons. is expected to be the starting mouudaman for the local; while the construction crew will send in one of their leading pitching aces, Joe Bernard. Sydney Horse Racing ilesuiis SYDNEY. N. S.. Sept. 19 - (CP) Harvey ousted Frank Thomas of the Fundy National Park course 5 and 4 in the morning and staged alfine com-beback to de- feat Earl Jamieson of the Pines Course at Dlgby, N. 5.. 2 up in the afternoon go. lViacPherson edged Alan Oglivie of New Glasgow: Aizercromble Howard Takes Decision Over lean Richard rilmlr took a unanimous lo-round decision from Jean Richard of Montreal in the feature eventof a boxing card here tonight. Richard went into the ring at 108 1-2. a six and a half pound ad- ul ul - '0 vantage over it Mar me light my", um” ohm." mo Earlier in the day. Detroit blast- 12-4 to move back into a tie with Boston for second place. Charlie Keller and Pat Muliin went on a hitting spree . .. - champion. but there were no lmockdowns. Richard's gloves touched the can- vas in the lmh round as he was thrown off balance by the scrappy little Howard. Tonight's fight was the foirth time that the Halifax boy and Rich- ard have met. Howard took the first match and Richard the next we. - Howard appeared to have suffer- ed the most damage over the 10- round route. His nose was red and swelling from Richard's ,1aba and the last round opened a small cut over his right eye. In a. silk round semi-final, Bob Grace, 136 8-4. of Bridgewater. N. 8., scored a knockout over Bob Gammon. 106 3-4, of Dartmouth; N. s., at the 2:20 marl: or sic third round. Gammon -was solidly floored and was flat on his back when the Bath fighters were in top ' form 4 York's Am Bronx Bomber-s' ed Philadelphia Athletics as the Tigers blasted out 19 The Yankee loss, permitting both idle Boston and victorious Detroit to gain a half-gclne in the frlmzied race, was doubly expensive because it cost them the services of Vic their 20-game winning Raschi. pitching ace. Raschl, sailing along behind a 3-2 lead, suddenly leftthe game at the start of the last half of the seventh inning. It was annotmcod that his arm "didn't feel right." it was not known immediately it he would miss a turn. Tom 1"erriek, uoursotln - sarcomas MA 0 0. Yai.l:ees' Lead Sliced By Chicago Chicago's White sax stopped the Yankees last night, alicing New erican League lead to two percentage points over Detroit Nelson 1l'ox's no-run triple III the seventh inning did the damage pennan hltl. who took up the burden. failed. A single by Chico carrasquei to left field with one- Victory .. hitter up .fo yesterday. sum” four hits. including his first tyg home runs of the 1060 comma and batted in five runs. lllllllllly thei Tigcrr no, 1 pinch-hitter, had started only a couple of games. but he too mod; it a big day with a double and his second homer of the year, The Tigers mapped out of their hittlrlg slump with a bang .. they boomed out 10 hit: off ihm pitchers and led '11-0 at the end of five inniniilu El To Glarence Schumall . 000 000 000-0 2 1 Killer and Sawatslri; Roberts and Senlinlck, finally eliminating the Wellington nine for the Prince County title and Peake's winding up the King's a.hazard for continuation -of the meet after the end of the fifth 16th green with the Llngan pro- fessional winning 4 and 2. Knox Halifax at the 28 second mark of the second round. A second four-round in. That was the ball game. Joe DiMaggio's sist homer in the . fly to support and the horsemen gffggguh M0 Mo 01114 M 2 the "A" section. . 0:19 up in the wlafterrloon round E ?3:h::i?ll:id gigtmlggg d:I5i:E ;e:etv::sr:a:h:fs t?;tcam":hoe( 33333;: 1g2:::i:dt:yl3:' N , , . . -ll argntakflgrg htihls method 0! "isms Brooklyn i 300 000 oh”; 7 0 The Intermediate "B" groups have l,h?I3fmll(eD(ln Dear f!'Ol'frld::IlefIpKt bizlg: h”"w5 "cm? cwrd ” we 59”” reached 10' The "are" h”w"'r' mule nob Cu" Found om but mm in BY m- Dickson and Walsh (0) and hem laying smart ban In mm Knox. who mmhed wuh me centre wnmn. raised Grace's arm in victory. a 239 hitter, poled a long triple to Mueller; Palica and Edwards. res wave county dmswns um best score of the d.y...p,, 72; Race judges decided gum g A four-lround preliminary saw right ctre between Joe DiMag- , ,e,Eo,, Wm, the Mlmmegash ,,q,,,d defeated Dowling ln -. thrilling slippery tr-ck Ind R sklddlns Bab Ledlev. 147. of Dartmouth. N. I10 Ind lllnk BI-W. 3010" ll .. 000 019 000-1 4 0 match that was decided on the starting gate presented too great 9-. X30030!” I-JON CIl'1'.l45 1-2 of could be retrieved. bol-h,Ylll1l V9" won the first two holes and was nice. preliminalry saw Jimmy McKenzie fourth inning and Yogi Berra's atth ' ggunixadgravghggts:::l?:;yag:R;'; never headed. The combination of Maudine IN, of Halifax. score a decision ov: in the sixth with Phil Eizluto on ' st. Louis ...... .. cos 102 100-7 14 2 V 3 Sinclair and l-lalsnll played one Rearnore in the second and wli- er.Bill lvany. 129 1-2, of Dartmouth. base ave the Yanks all their runs. Souris in the finals There is ex- . 3 Bdlldfltl Race Card 3”""" 000 311 102-s 12 ll mud to be plenty” mm Md of the closest matches, of the day lard Kelly's Miss. Playfalr ll-om Macxenzie encllvany battled from But it wlmrt enougxl-l to stand up y 6) Brecnten. Wiiks (5) Brazle can fmm W. witnessed when the two with the Saint John player wIn- Charlottetown paid 3253.30 on the the opening bell and lvany was after nascbllelt, 1 zzyxm lyiftwir - and Rice. Gmsiola: sun. Chlp- County W1,”-,3 mm 1,, me mm. "W! "W "P and hlwlnz a medal daily double. bleeding badly from his left, eye Gain. the slender rookie souul- 1 . GT” ' man (6) surkont (9) and Cooper. 1 to H hi hi u 1i mm of 73' second but mm of A when the bout ended. paw who is mlkillz I CINE" 0' , 3 - The human Listed dbelox have Grands" (5) esyompinllntfdte oseasgn lgls bitggan thlei day. m I If to Races 1 and 5 bunny the Yul"... add u 10, um Rollo wlihg. . . 1 . s o ' . arve ws on e ."i2d”cilieiZ.”;?l?..mZi” 13...... Wf:ff";':f;' -t New York we - - - ..... my .....'.l...'....l.3. i2....'u... iC""'"e-I me --a Flee) , regs: ;t4me.lcw;-'a"v;onxhee!; r;-Iv!-3:3 ultlwrarllrlv Rue balm M1.-1 -fgday; ' ' Entries are rolling in daily for Thomas 5 and 4. Earlier the Ling- Mack Stout (Rai0hf0Id) 1 1 'l our mm Waterproof Paper Victoria Driving club s25.o0 m."mNA,"oNAL the Annual Interscholastic Track an player rallied to oust. Earl Peter M Court (R. MacDonald) 4 2 ::llm'Cc:l:;m;1:l' ::"l'"":g, mu, . . , DeBlois Bros. . .. .. .. 3.33 ("mun angi mega champggllshlps vmch yin: f;;r;Ie:,c;x;n9t! ;::IdI;line:nm athmalm iif:kyllN;ghnl:sggeu;-)- ; g .. hm '30” me-r'Bm:',f mm m lairo mid. . . . 8 UR EXWE 8 8 mo ii E - ' . 535.55 ilgzaarlllgllxl-non 20.00 gield on Sotllrday afternoon when ll0l9- Harvey. one down in the Jack Clyde (YOWB) -- 5 ' .(CI;?E1I)xrr?mJglllhrta:lesefgom19h-. the 3m'h' . bra," uwynvt stems Ltd. V moo :1-ltltmol-le ...... .. grill: m zoo-6 ll 2 Emma. in both boys and girl; my. 15m. birdied the 18th to square Prairie Pete (Andrews) 7 6 mm, mmm ,0 date” Kamvuj; Boston wasnI;l:ed out It Cleve- P B ."” mm onrea .. 100-810 2 Non no schools Bu 0,," the the match and won the last two Johnny Early (G. MacDonald) 6 8 wnd . land in the a oon. C:-yeslel B23235. . 10.00 pe1r(I'll:l79)dy gnfrlulgluttz: King. Eil' Province llllll compete for top Pro. ilolosl wall 3 pop; 5 and bu-dye 2 c1'?f,no (gv1.4I..1ex;is; - 3 7 Halifca:ctsand4 l3)isItl-lgtrgllllr 3'13: Ken” "ml Rudy " E punk. ' C ' Wellington MacNelli . 10.00 V 3" - vlnciai honors. Team entries from ii Wgsg-h '3 " l I "W33 5 '- 5 ' - ball League crown. They wok the Emmi”, Be.” & Co. mm (Bglst-of-seven semi-final tied mm schools had been received up fl 019 7"? 81b P 8:7 C0ll!;3' Bus 2 (Cianified Trot) be5t,.og.uyen 531” 4.2. Clarke Fruit Co. . 1o.oo 3'3)- i until yesterday afternoon and many f,fo':';ovJ'”;.','f ;,".m 9 '””d ” Mllldlne 39”” (N-Mamulayl 1. . '. vs. 1 . . players defeated F; v G11 (1.; j ) 3 . A. B" ””””'”e '1 1 .. K-33”” M". ”" ””i”i” 'f””” ”" ”"” tow wl-fin? H7-rveu1'r”?r?eaal a nf.””””' 5”” 1” rm” 7. ICE SGIIIIIIMI BENEFIT RAGE Clifford MacDonald S . W mos g ing tnltiry Sat . od ndiglttdualufritry HutA mu mmkin) 4 1' signal m etigig of the Mar. g J. R. Williams top a ooun as eerl ma eye yo cals g ' ' . l-me aetlr I-I ey Association Moore at MacLeod's- Increa3e Shown ln but it is expected to mu. close to . Amnwll (W- MW) 5 will be held here Snturdav W. B. - ' ' Merchandise. value 10.00 or even exceed last year's all-time J”d3' K”1m"”k (Kelly). 5 GWIBE Of Kemlztville. 0nt.. first S. A. MaoDonald's- . c high of 100 entries representative of Pi?,Ityi9rl;11ieln2-:;1bT9Y (P9m8l'GW 7 V106-Dlgslilentntlfnighl C- A- H- An 15 Merchandise, value 10.00 in schools. 0 I .7 5 - Gxpect 0 a c . g g Rogers Hardware Co. Stable Ruc ' ' ' . R" 3 lckimw P3") m-- ' Hollnan's Ltd. .. .. Stable Bug The team entries received from K Mina Playfalr (Kelly) ................. .. 1 CHICAGO. Sept. 10 -(AP) - T 2 P I S. L. Handy & co .3.” The numb" M Dunn”, an R. 851,001, ,0 day, include o:Le"y' Mary Racmore (Ratohford) . 2 Forty-five horses died early today n a g -:---:- gig”,-.4 in puma Edy,-ud hung Prince Street. Victoria, West Kent, n Sk-IPPQTI P 1'”? (HlCk9Y) 3 "1 I 533518 1116 It the Sunset R.lfi- r MONCTON. N. 3., Sept. 18 - .. gy. mm 3 . Bedeque. Saint Eleanor-'5. Queen Bob I-one (Gaum) ........... .. 4 lnr Academy nenr Ghiclsou west M0”: N0. I-OLAIIIIIID (CP)-The third annual Moncton ty: ”,'.';fe as-id Wm ",';f,b,.,';; Square, Summerside High and L” 3'd"5C lR- M”D0n3ld) 5 u"""3- PWC9 5'” U19 "'0 WIS B p. F gaunt 5.”.-g...-.e..l. show and ml Fair mow . mu 0, mm mm moo (-,ye,.,;,.,w.e, -1-he Depuunent 0, '-' Lillian Budlong (Moreside) .... .. B started by lightning. 1--W" NIL”! 3" ""3""? ”;'ml '- opened tonight in enlarlzed'quar- 0,... 133; yggf hem. we 1.5- Physical Fitness, the .m.u.1 spann poupron uuqs, N, J" 9, Piuckv Budionz (L. Macoulnyl 7 ---:--- 3-''uN”Y 3" 0”” W '3' V? H tera. Inaugurated three years no licelle plate for the season has DOTS of the meet. stated Yesterday 19 - (AP) - Joe Louis and today D"””ll' Wm” T9" (Pe"lB"W) 9 "MC" "370" ”"''”'"7' l””5"' "'"”' ""”' "' E 9 '3 "' ” and rmsnted in the Mulllclvai been issued. that the final details of the meet he doesrft expect his heavyweight Tim: 3113 M - -- ”T””'”' ”” """' "V ' Slldlllmv "19 Show exllallded ""3 Figures released ygstgrugy by are now being flinalized and that Chllnillolllhlil fllht with liazard FARNBOROUGE xmlv 3"? year to include "I! 39"" Cum"? the Registrar of Motor Vehicles a top-notch group of officials are Charles in week from tomorrow ' 3'” l 1'”dT(cP)T"'5 ' '"3””.' ml "'9 7 chm show the total of loom reglstrnn being lined up to preside over the nisht to and in a' decision. .(Cl"'m'd mt "'4 H”) P'-in”-" "M ' Wmpmnl 105895 7"TDoT num'om3'- ''''"l W 3' m'h""" ' I M . um." Ensign Joe (S. MacQueen) . .... 1 with Farnborough council that B.--COIIPOBAL OWEN. owned by llarcltl Cndnsoro. ions of automobiles in 1950. It is meet. ost of the officials will be be a knockout one way or am H l W . expected nm It mm mom" ",0 me Mme competent one, that the emery. he "id mm”. ..,-mu, W ot ll ( . Lewis) 2 boy cricketers were responsible 9.-JUST It. owned by Iluilalaa and Itevaslaonr dozen car licences will be issued made such an outstanding job of lea. hestsndund flshtslle doesn't N:1'ih&'..::l”1l(”'Kle1g”'"lil'lv 3 '0' 'Wk"l WW0" "1 I Bell”! . - . before the book is closed on mill running oil! the Maritime track and run way like-Joe Wsloott did." . Sc ” ( 3" -- l b"”dlllG- And N it will 10!” '1" M0” N0- "'"M.”"'"' year's registration. field - -plonshlps held lien on The former champion boxed -ix mm” ”" (c'""”'" " " 5 ”""i”"5 W” "" F'""”'”""' 1”” .--Maori. owned by Lt col. n. A. llaolinnon In-1949 a total of 9.006 car licences was given out. Similar in- creases were registered for other types of vehicles. so far this year an increase of 32'! Comm ulni vehicles has been registered Licences have been issued for 313 more tractors in 1950 than in 1949 Registration of motor-cycles in- vehicle dealers in the province high point wlirmers of last year's Labor Day. C O Noted for its fine display of keen competitive sportarnansllip, the meet will probably be the last of its kind to be witnessed here this season and contestants, officials and spectators are looking for- ward to another gala” affair of Prince Street had tied for top team honors with 41 points each. Following the conclusion of "the meet. however. the facility at Queen square School found that unknowintly competed in an event below his age group which gave ataly sent their moiogioa and"- street as, to leading. point. winners,- rounds today with four sparring Time: ma- partners. and they all fed him a lot of leather. This left observers somewhat Dunied as to whether Joe was just- getting himself toughened up to withstand charlos' punches or actually had lost mud: of hit! speed. Charles tinder-rated SANDYi'S THEATRE UNDER THE STARS lico station. An Alexander Korda Production what the outcome of his fight wi .h Joe Louis will be. But I'll say this much. kard looks very good to me and. I repeat. he's the moat under-rated fighter 1 know! I iiorseshoo illuil -1: The use however. will be u. tonki;tMI:.pr.I:iode- an o'clock. nw -run NEW CURLING mm: A summnsmn 1 romonr STARTING AT 3.00 P. M. op-are aolrrs-e ' 1 ta-JOANDALI, owned by Louis Ilaorbee. at-DAN MclLW!N. owned by Lara Neal. . a.-ruse JIIDTDALI. owned by larl lull. IAOI N0. I-OLAIIIPIID . 14-yIOIALll IIOOPII. owned 5! H. O I. ltablel cl-cuss by 29. u ie all t l d At any rate. Bhamul o'lsl-lo.-n. Showing Tonight 2.-JEAN manna! owllaa by son xuulooy. 'I'ha ....ms..- of commercial mi. if,?,i.,2f f,2,,,,'e, '32:: J,” ,”:,','v,,,i:2 Dutch Culbertson. Gene mum and At 3:45 s.-o.- ll. VOLO. mined by nmls mu. . icles registered this year totalled in nu; ge.p.,g.,,-Eng, young Harry Wills took turns bat - 4,-LUQTIOIA, owned by O; E. chandler. 3.390. tractors L237. motor cycles a o 0 King him around. ELEPHANT BOY C '- ' W-. A ""9? "'10"! Q13 3'09" Prince Street School” were idle 4 I-M-7' 30- 5-'i0lIRIIl7llD' ' would indicate that increasod buy- mug and they. man, the mm, . starring SABU . lag of all types of vehicles this 3, ll 1 "1 SOUTH FAu33UF4G. N. Y.. - . . - . ye" mm” M" been even mm” gnu; sags": gznnbth ;l.il;1el:: 3:: Sept. 19 g(AP)gEmrd chum Don't Miss It s.-sills OOIIANDO. Uriel it Dr. Praa':enlbtItl'l.l;ii'&” Md "W "1991? ""9194 "l9 '3" former endeavouring to retain the W” "'3 "M" ""d”'""”d "'h"” x ' " 1' mIg:",oN.:-' u""..o'K'j'.'n' . ' ' . "'34- honor and the latter vieint to make k'"”'i d”m'd -' R” R”bm'”' ' - nrgrongggh "5 Wu...” J a ..m.' ' l 1... pi-li.'.'..'. "?3.”..'.i' iLi:"..:' ".'.T:3' ' "W P"”'”””” '""""- ill; gleimel3B()ht9hti!:llili.f:laxr - 1.-anu aunmilo own: or a. lobanald. i ' I l ' I . mobiles will been: at l0.001 instead :,?f,"'0",i'f;i9m:(t”1mg' ."':h:fnl' of boxlllc today in prmnelun for ' sorrel-any been not luau in above olanoa may enter at .If1.001!a,: they snug: present. '11:! mm” at M M, ,,em.,,,,,,,,,5 lgsmsept 21 ens-se-neat with Joe ghtrall. : A 6-. 0: Prince ward re d crest aong . I - IUTIJ L I!!! AND ILA with the year number will appear " "" ”'." '."'."”. '-chutes in in man flshtiur - Itarting out will Io veal-laaal lyatan-canteen smu- between the second and -third A,,,,glu to the offidgl gm-. ”"dm0lI." he ween-ed. "I refuse A”: d th fl h . . - - . ' 1 o ::l?e.rM:natead of on the left 1". bum Queen mu.” md to go out on a limb in nrediotlns n e 2 ts at g. the school the necenery points gg ' g - - glut u will get satis- '1:”' 32 133.” s3”;f”&i3 "" ”' BUD LUND l-1::-il'usEv"l 'rlcl:a.s-renl.r: yo ' 0, ,1.,,.g.,., ,, ,,,, pmc, Oman. of M mm” 3 Island Lightweight Championship I . M chm? f.,',',";.,',',i';,;"::,'i,',;,;;',:,,,g,l;';",,,,: or-b --01'-wmr-,3 Ringside s1.oo; Rush 7sc' . pi: to items Motors. A in a eonarntumlono to the new sstlool by vslifhmcrgidg Eygnghl hymn” You can rest assured faction when you come fol-It depend- . hblliiylbacita every till"