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The Expositor from Brantford, Ontario, Canada • 14

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PAGE 11 THE EXPOSITOR BRANTFORD WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1949 DETROIT'S CHANCE COMES THIS WEEK CARPETS TO MEET PATS Buffalo Club Asks $50000 for Him By Alan Rose Spirting Editor HARDIN6S MEET PATS IN FINALS OF FACTORY LOOP Flivver Town Team Went Into Ditch Meet Indians After Collision With Sox Veteran Rugby Association Lives Three-Team Group Assured ORFU This Fall WINGED FOOT IS PLEASANT COURSE C00PERST0WN A FERTILE FIELD Baseball fan who hear of Cooperstown naturflly think of Abner Doubleday bub the little pi see was also the birthplace of James Fenni-more Cooper the man who wrote ail those adventure stories Another native of Cooperstown is Ersstus Beadle-author of many dime novel the creator of that fearful villian Dick" The place was named by the father of Fennimore Cooper he being an early settler at that point No one will quarrel with Hill Jeivon's idea of set-tine the Interfactnry Softball Leaciie final away at 10 There i nnthirit to wait for thee ntaht and the dect-ion in Mart the canie at 730 Krilov will meet much favor Thw duel for the Factory title will brine out two rood team and make up for I lie of Ontario playoffs that were auih-i-pated in this city Irf A report finm Winder 1 sat that the Bolder Cry A Junior Bofthall Club defeated Sarnia 24-n in the fir! came at Tunnel PTOwn and that the team were to play in Windsor HIvt rieninc A report on the rrtsirn came war not available but ran be an- Stieipated hy tlie first rrorr Howard Winter and Alf Na-holr of tlie Hrant-ford Transiwl are puil-ine for Saturday afternoon game In the eomine playoff It hoped thin can be arraneed It would fate expense if the tram could arrange a dnublelieader in one city This miftht give one tram an advantage but it would speed thing up and Mte a lot of money for the sponsors Balfala of the Internatimal league ask several major league bidders tHW for Hal While a 21-year-ntd right-hander White a Ytira hoy stands only I feet It Inches and weighs no more than 1S4 pounds but he is fast and strong and specialises in low-hit performances JERSEY CITY TAKES PLEASURE IN PUTTING KU ON NEWARK RED WINGS NEAR IN If Patersons and Hardinss for the Interfactory Softball 'League finals The two teams will square off Friday at 730 pm at Earl Hsig Park Bill Jepron announced the early start and lt is likely the derision will meet with the favor of the fans who have nothing to wait for these nights The Hardings won easily last night from Watsons the fielding being the deciding factor The losers hid rome poor service behind the plate The young catcher Dungavel new at the game gave all he had but he lacks experience He could not hold Jerry Hill's fast ones and when the pitcher slowed up his delivery was hit to all corners The catcher was too near the batter and crouched on the ground with the result he could not get up for the high ones He let a lot of low ones pass him It was tough to see the runners coming around in the early innings On the other hand the Hardings played errorless ball Their outfield Judged the flies better and the infield was steadier That gave Sam Kennedy quite an edge but the Harding hurler was hit hard at times No less than ten home runs were seen in the game The outfield was in bad shape the fielders being unable to get the grounders for slime and holes while their footing was bad 8ome flic went for homers on this account and also for bad judgment Ken Jones hit four times out of four and had three homers among them Relbling had two Kennedy fanned ten his opponent nine good catcher might have made it more interesting The Watsons put up a great fight and can close the son knowing what waa the matter Their key man waa the catcher and he's been missing those last few important games Number 5641 won the groceries The box score: WATSOKS 4 I 5 2 2 3 1 0 4 4 0 2 1 4 0 Young if Butcher 3b MelblUif cf Mays ClMtnr 3b Bevler ir 111 cf Dungavel Wtleon lb Totals 3S I 12 27 4 ABD1N06 ABRKFOAI Goekburn as 3 3 0 1 Ailln cf 2 2 0 2 0 Irby lb 3 2 2 3 II Kennedy a I 1 i 0 1 0 Orlffln rf 4 2 I 2 0 0 Jones 1 1 9 i Whitfield If 5 2 1 1 0 0 Jones 3b 4 4 2 3 0 Burton lb 5 1 2 11 0 Totals 4i 18 17 27 Til 0 Score by Innings: Watsons 012 020 12 5 Hardings 03S 040 IS IT 0 Summary: Home runs Dungavel Jones 3 Mays Burton Relbling 2 Kirby Butcher Three-bast hit Atlln Two-tuue bite Young But her Mars Runs batted In Dungavel 'Mleld Jones Butcher 2 Mays 2 Aslln Renting 3 Kirby 1 inedy First base on errors Hardings 4 Watsons 0 Innings pitched Hill I Runs off Hill 13 Base on balla Kennedy 2 HUI 1 Relbling 0 Struck out Kennedy I HIM 10 Relbling 3 oft Hill 11 Wild pitch Hill 2 Kennedy 1 Paaaed balls Dungavel 10 Umpires Osborne and sillers Time of game 130 BASEBALL RESULTS and STANDINGS AMERICAN IMni'g Yesterday's Results Chicago 10 Detroit 2 Mo others scheduled Cleveland Hew York Detroit Boston Chicago Washington 8t Lout Philadelphia (IAMBS TODAY Cleveland el Detroit SI Louis at Chicago Philadelphia at Boston Haw York at Washington FOUR BIRDIES ON HOLE SAME TIME LONDON Sept 4-OoJfdora's onoa in a lifetime feat a rarity of the greens was performed by four London players on the Highland golf course yesterday All four shot birdies on the 115-yard par three 12th hole The players were Knowles Rose McElroy and Farrow Rose waa the first to tee off and his shot carried to within seven feet of the cup Farrow followed and his ball dropped 14 feet from the hole Knowles who was third to drive dropped his ball the closest Just 3i feet away while the last to tee off McElroy was five feet away All made the hole with one putt Farrow dropping his 14-foot attempt in with STARS By The Associated Press Jack Knott White Shut out Tigers for eight innings and won easily with six-hit hurling Jim Ripple and Jim Wilson Reds hit two-run homer and latter knocked winning run home with double against Cards Six or eight-exposure films developed and minted for 29c Reprints 116 or smaller 3c each Tspscott'a Drug Stores tJMl AUa Wni rastaM'i Dbffcy Art Canadi'i row women (heir hit" ia ikus wu) Jaw ask lha charming toms ladies fcprescmiag the VADC st the big General Moran Exhibit in the Automotive Building at the "Ev" Let them tell yo all about the volantary training activities of the VADC organization spoaiorad by General Mmora and ire dealers acroas Canada ALSOL be tare to ice display of GM-baih mechanized vehicles far the army sll the CM Cars andTracki including aomeNEW 194 1 MODELS and two feature "To New io beautiful tachui and "Motors on the March" at Harry foster's Omdanr Theatre on the groaads AtfSHIf 99 TO SI9TIM9II WMMI The Paterson team in order to get hot for the sene with Harding will play Hamilton Slaters In Brantford tonight The viMtor have been in the City before losing to the Native Sons Tomorrow night Manager Bush has his Scotties playing the Hamilton Scarlets Bush promise a much better game from his "beauties' on this occasion than on the last showing It lotto to many as if the Scotland mail courier picked his players for appearance sake rather than their softball Yet the team contains a number of girls who have played some good softball in this city let's hope they're on edge tomorrow evening An odd protest come from Waterloo The Distillers were beaten by Guelph Seniors in the playoff When a relief pitcher went in for Guelph Monday afternoon he pitched but one ball to the first batter and was sent back to right field again and the original pitcher put back on the mound This is a contravention of the rule which say "A relieving pitcher must stay on the mound until the first batter ha been disposed of or reaches first There term ground for the protest a Sie Waterloo management claims it pointed out this mistake at the time but the ex-Brant-fordite ruled the procedure legal one of those points that come up once in lifetime and put' the umpire on the spot Bradshaw ruled that aa long as the pitcher removed from the mound was taken out of the game it was all right for him to throw one pitch Maybe hrt right hut he'll have to prove it hy the rule book The Stratford Nationals won in Windsor in the A Senior A series with Schoolmaster Craig doing the chore on the mound for the two-Ume champions The return game will be played in Windsor this week The Hamilton Wun-dm who have a softball protest In against the Brantford Winter Transports go into their next A round with Niagsra Fall at Hamilton today Let's hope they go further in baseball than they will with the softball protest Detroit's big chance comes today when the Cleveland Indians play in the Flivver City The American League pennant hinges on this series so the Tigers will have to make good or The Tiger lost the services of Barney McCarthy for a week a the star outfielder strained hi side in a diving attempt to get Wright's liner which went for a double By JUDSOX BAILEY Associated Press Sports Writer Detroit Tigers backed into the last ditch today in their battle for an-: other American League pennant They came to grips with Cleveland Indians in the first of nine games the two dubs have left with each other and the prospect for Detroit was disheartening The Tigers lost their fourth straight game yesterday a well as the services of their star rent refielder Barney MrCoeky in a 10-2 debacle against the Chicago White Sox McCosky hurt his side diving for a fly ball and may be out a week Detroit nrver had a chance giving up seven runs in the first inning Fred Hutchinson loaded the bases right at the start with three walk and all of the runners scored on two tingles and an error That sort of thing kept going on until 12 of the White Sox had paradrd to bat Jack Knott pitched shutout ball until the ninth for the Sox The National League standard-bearer no longer is in doubt Cincinnati's hitless wonders squeezed past Si Louis Cardinals 4-3 yesterday to take an eight-game lead over Brooklyn Dodgers It was tlie 32nd time this year the Red had won by one run They were out hit again 12-8 but a usual made the most of what they got Jimmy Ripple hit a two-run homer and in the eighth inning 40-year-old Jimmy Wilson who had to forsake coaching for scml-active service after the suicide of Willard Hershberger knocked home thr winning run with a double THE! SPORTS ROUNDUP By EDDIE BHIETZ Associated Pres Sports Writer NEW YORK Sept (AP) News: Bobby Feller now uses a wicked hook instead of his fast ball In the clutch and has the batters breaking their back A middleweight match between Georgia Abrams and Fred A pas toll being brewed for San Franctaco Sept 20 The Yankees have the inside track for Ray Pinelll son of the National League umpire who has led the Notre Dime base bailer at the plate for two seasons In addition to short-stopping every inning the Irish played this spring Odditorium Frances Quads who has it bad travelled 4000 miles from Hawaii to ride in the National Amateur Bike Races in Detroit Dominie Dalles sandro the sawed-off shotgun of the Cubs stands only five foot six but is the tallest member In a family of nine Begins to look like the ball team of Elmer Ok la now in a sandlot tourney may meet the Hector team winner of the Muskogee district meet Hectors star twirler Lance Jones has only one arm Sports Cocktail Eddie Mead is in the forefront of half dozen smart fight managers making goo goo eyes at Jackie Donovan crack Buffalo welter who has tiffed with his pilot Conn la 5-6 over Pastor but for the life of us we can't see why Three cheers for the A for signing Freddie Corcoran for another term as a tournament manager LEAGUE LEADERS Bv The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Radcliff St Louis 350 William Boston 114 Runs batted Greenberg Detroit 112 Cramer Boston 177 Greenberg Detroit IS Home Foxx Boston 24 Stolen Case Washington 29 Newsom Detroit 17-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Rowell Boston 330 Frey Cincinnati 93 Runs batted McCormick Cincinnati 107 McCormick Cincinnati 163 McCormick Cincinnati 38 Rom Boston 12 Home Mise St Louis 38 Stolen bases Moore St Louis 16 Fitssimons Brooklyn 12-2 CM CHEWING TOBACCO has what you want extra flavour lasting freshness Men say kttter chew TORONTQ Sept The Ontario Rugby Football Union which ha flourished since 1983 still survives But for a time this year thing looked pretty tough for the 'daddy' of organised Canadian football Tlie ORFU formed 11 yean earlier than any other big-league organ izs Don in Canada continued interruptedly throughout the First Great War Its foundation wobbled early in July this year when Sarnia Imperial announced withdrawal for duration of the war and the SOS signal went out when Peterborough Ortons followed suit A three-team group was assured last night when Secretary Harold Bailey announced that No I Canadian Infantry Rifle i Training Centre Canadian Active Service Forte Camp Borden had Joined the union with Toronto Balmy Beach and a team from Hamilton Not-so-cheery news came out of London however when Crocker spokesman for a Joint meeting of the Stadium Committee and the athletic directorate of the University of Western Ontario said "Military orders for the training of all physl-cally-fft students makes it Impossible for the university to contract for any permanent football schedule" The Western Ontario city had been invited to link up with the ORFU after the Senior Intercollegiate Union had on account of the war" The Ottawa and Montreal clubs In the Interprovincial Rugby Union Joined in the football last night Coach Rosa Trimble of the Rough Riders said practices will start today Montreal's Big Four entry also will start tossing the ball around today The Camp Borden entry In the BFU is definitely a military set-up Lieut Alex Hayes formerly star quarterback on many Sarnia Imperial teams is coach Lieut Maurice Chilton will act as co-manager with Lieut BalkwUl Lieut Chilton la First Vice-President of the Union Lt-Col A Campbell will act as President and Lieut Tommy Shields DCM former sports editor of the Ottawa Cltlaen is Secretary-Treasurer Preliminary investigation into football possibilities at No 1 training centre brought forth 400 rookies Lieut Hayes said "Name players on the raster Include Qua Gulltlnon former linesman with Balmy Beach and George Hungerford who played with Sarnia Former United States college players from University of Chicago and Louisiana State are also included In the probable line-up DEAN STILL BEST TALKING PITCHER PITCHERS IN FIELD By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Service Sports Editor Cleveland fans deluged the Indians with messages of encouragement on the road a waste of time and money aa any frugal ball player will tell you Photostat copies of old Yankee world series cheques would accomplish far greater results The Yankees' Isle spurt hag livened up the entire American League to a point where it probably will wind up the season with the loftiest attendance figures In year Dizzy Dean must have meant orally when upon being recalled from Tulsa by tlie Cubs he boasted that he was aa good as ever and proved it by giving Dallas 14 hits nine runs and its first victory in ten start More than one American League manager would make pitchers of young Bob Kennedy of the White Sox and Jim Tabor of the Red Sox They claim every ball the third basemen throw is alive and that they have a good curve Giving them a whirl in the box might not be a bad idea That's the wav BiK-ky Wallers started The Red Sox would have topped tlie tlie past three years with even a poor imitation of Bucky Wallers ProfekKior! boxing finally has rmr Hung of which lt docs not have he ashamed li perhaps is the fault of Johnny-Ray Iu Manager but boxing expert refuse to give Billy Corn a rhanre to grow up They hare built the Pittsburgh kid into a heavyweight on paper sgdtn a he sherpens up for his appointment with Bob Pator at the Garden Parkrr Hall of the Cleveland Ramx was given the National league's mot valuable player award between halves of tlie College All fitars-Grecn Bay Packers battle in Chicago A year ago Hall the lrs: heralded of all the AU-Am-rru-ss got into the same game Just ir time to hear the final whistle Given an opportunity It didn't take the big boy from Mir long to pa hmclf off aa the finest buck in lootbsll Games Tonight On Local Lots M97RAU EihibiUaa Game Pah-rnon 1 Hamilton Slatrrs Earl Haig Park floodlights TOMORROW qqt 'v- I- MIETBALL GMs Game Frjnlforl Hsmil'n Hear leu Earl Haig Park floodiighu Bud Ward defending champion of the Amateur Golf realm will face a stern task st the Winged Foot course which is 20 miles northeast of New York City Winged Foot's west course 1 rather long measuring 9315 yards for a psr 72 but the strain 1 mental rather than physical for the terrain is pleasantly undulating The key to low scoring is the con-ktent play of hard-hit accurate seconds to the greens and the constant driving out far enough to get home under control The 1940 champion has to beat the field not the course The field is much the tougher of the two JEALOUSY DOTTOM OF DRU6GIN6 PINE RIDGE HORSES LONDON Ont Sept 4 (CP) Alex Parsons well-known London horse owner whose two pacers were drugged during yesterday's races at Btrathroy said that but Jealousy" caused the incident While Royal Canadian Mounted Police began investigation in the drugging of the two animals cnc of them holder of the Canadian tec-ord for two-year-old pacers Crown Attorney Norman Newton said he would press the case until it was completely solved Drug used on the horses is believed to be one which cause partial paralysis of the spine Until the exact nature of the poison can be learned veterinarian are unable to treat the animals Saliva tests from both horses have been sent sway for analysis and a report is expected within two days drug didn't start working on the horses until they were (nought on the track" Parson said it was discovered that one of them was partially blind while the other almost collapsed Both animals were withdrawn from the races and were returned to the Pine Ridge stables SCOTTIES TO MEET GOOD GIRL TEAMS Manager Bush of the Brantford Scotties Softball Club is going ahead with his arrangements to put on some good girls' softball games here Three teams are due in the next three Thursday night These are teams that should expose some fine softball here On Thursday of this week the Rovsl Scarlets a team that played Sfmcoe Starettes here last week will be here and the Well Drest and Sunday Morning Class teams Toronto are also on deck the following weeks The local man aaya his girls will be in good shape to give the visiting teams some real opposition for he is hoping to get workout that will give them the needed edge The Scotties admit they had an off night here Thursday last but even then they defeated the Hamilton Circles a team that waa well touted but did not live up to advance information Earl Haig Park fans will get an idea how good these Toronto teams are The clubs get much publicity in Toronto and are well followed in their league games at Sunnyalde FRANKIE BRICKER WILL MEET GOOD CHICAGO BOXER Harry Greb is working hard on the next card for the boxing fans of this City In Toronto recently he contacted Vern Escoe the colored battler who fought Joe Kayone here in the initial show Vern has with him as a guest Bob Carr another colored boxer of Chicago who promised to come to Brantford Friday fiept 13 and meet Rankle Bricfcer Carr has campaigned in the US amateur ranks for four years and bran a good reputation aa a boxer He ha lost only eight fights in 102 engagemenU and is said to be a smart boy with his milts and feet This should suit Frankie down to tlie ground as he likes an opponent who wii! ignore the and hug" tactics so common among a lot of amateurs today Greb is planning a seven-bout card and khculd nave a real entertainment He is scouting around for good men who will meet Krisco and Buzz WatU to make three fine fights to star with Both ffie local men mentioned have the goods A real crowd will be out to see these men given their opportunity to fight HAMILTON CLOUTER WILL GET CHANCE ROCHESTER Sept 4-iAPi -Knrhekter Red Wings of the In- i trnialionul League announced out- right purchase of Outfielder Henry Redmond from Hamilton Ont of the Pony League and rerali of Pint Baseman Wilbur Buerrhote of Hamilton who aas on option The two ill Join the Red Wings at the completion of the Pony League playoff NEW YORK Sept CCP) Looking back over a quarter-century of go'-f Walter Hagen singles out Harry Vardon of England aa the most accurate player he ever saw Hagen's career rovers moat of the years since golf has been an international sport He ha seen all of the great shooters end beaten most of them at one time or other "Vardon should top any all-star list' Hagen said "He had marvelous accuracy with both woods and irons If he could have putted few would ever have beaten him You hate to think about the others" lie said "Thcrc've been seme fine players "For his length and accuracy too Sammy Snead must be cIioncii as the driver Gosh he lilts 'em a mile doesn't he? And Bob Jones for the brassie He was steady and tlie greatest of tlie amateurs No one ha ever been abie to handle a spoon any belter than Paul Runyan He's short off tlie ter you know and has to hit a lot of those spoons "No one could make a mashie behave like Vardon I like Jock Hutchinson and Chirk Evan among the older players for the short Irons 7A Toronto Jorlt WM particularly good with the Morgai won n(j chick wih (he niblick Dirk Mrix and Jimmy Drmarri of Die youngsters are just about as gomi GAMES lawn Bowling vorerdhy wills ov-r rr'rrhornugh By Vhe Associated Press Jersey City Little Giants 1939 pennant holders In the International League are having lota of fun knocking their greatest rivals Newark Bears out of a chance at the flag The J's have taken four of their last six games with the Bears An 11-7 walloping last night topped Newark seven games behind the league-leading Rochester Red Wings who took a couple of more step toward clinching the flag when they trimmed Toronto in a doubleheader 1-1 and 15-2 Jersey position wasn't Improved aa Baltimore Orioles Just a game ahead in third place blanked Syracuse Chiefs 2-0 Trailing 7-2 going into the eighth inning last night Jersey combined four hit with six walks a hit batsman and an error to score right times against four Newark pitchers Hank Borwy had allowed only three hits up to the eighth when a double triple and Hersehel Martin's homer sent him to the showers George HARRY VARDON MOST ACCURATE GOLFER SAYS HAGEN RCAF TEAM PLAYING SOFTBALL i Rcpt 4-1 Prom Staff Ifejirrsei taiivr The BuiK-oe Young Irani defouted A Irani 1 of 1ULAF men from the larvLs Airport in ciui- came plated Tur- day i-vrivm at Wi-ilimiKm Park The Him' wore 10 to Percy Brook Hi- BYMC mhii mu 'is wiulr Hm mi nc AF tram struck iiir ft 4F Flnlii-r't 3h Worn ''l Craik Gimorr II 1 fohrris ri A Bln" 1 fi Hryw'Kid Hum- Walilnm YM Wlr'rtirai! ft Sirv-eiisnn li: Ned ri: A Neil Wlillriii-ad lili: Drilling ri IS Herkrit lh: 1 WiUgim-e Uh: Brook- O'Donnrt 3b Morrow Here inning1' RCAF IKK) IKK) 132 fi fi 3 8 YMC 400 201 210-10 8 2 FDllOWIlu: tile gHIlir tin- RCAF boy and a number of their officer were guel of the SYMC at tlielr rluh house where rolrorlinu-nl were served KIMCOE STARS The BinR-ne Blai will fin-Inler-Coiinty All-Ftar tmi ai w- Iingtrri Park Smcoc on W'rdiic-cit evening at (15 Washburn and John Johnson could not atop the slaughter and Tommy Byrne finally finished Rochester had to go overtime to take the first game from Toronto on Augle Bergamo's ninth-inning homer after the customary seven-inning stint had been finished without a score The nightcap was easy aa Les McCrabb gave up seven runs before going out in the sixth and Rookie Ralph Hammond although yielding only three hit in 1 1-1 innings gave out eight walks Baltimore's Orlin Collier pitched four-hit ball in a duel with Les Hlnckle and scattered the hits Hinckle also turned in a four-hitter but Orioles bunched three of them for a third-inning run and scored again in the eighth when Eddie Collins forced Redmond who had walked then stole second advanced on Lelp's error and came home on Benjamin's scratch hit Montreal and Buffalo were not scheduled BOWLING League and Team Scores WILLIAMS TOOL SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER Yanigans vs Grants Acre vs Dinkynnks Nighthawks vs Ramblers Spitfires vs Tigers Ramblers vs Tiger Nighthawks vs Spitfires Grants vs Dinky-Tlnks Yanigans vs Arc Nighthawks vs Dinkyrlnks Yan-nigan vs Tigers Spitfires vs Ares Grant Ramblers Are vs Ramblers Spitfires vs Yanigans Night-hawk Tiger vs Dinkyrinks OCTOBER Spitfire vs Yanigans Dinky-rlrks vs Ramblers Are vs Tigers Nighthawks vs Giant Giant vs Aces Tigers Night-hawks: Dirkyrinks Yanigans Ramblers vs Spitfires Dinkvrinks Spitfires Ramblers vs Yanigans Tigers vs Giants: Aces vs Nighthawks End fo first scries three more series to follow The three Commercial Leagues will be known a Commercial A Com-mrrieal and Commercial A meeting ef the combined leagues Lt called at pm next Wednesday Sepi 11 at the Ararade Club The! eapiain of each team or a represent alive with power to vote is re-! quested in he present Prcsideni1 First aiici Second Vier-Pre idents are to be rlecied and rules lor the three groups adopted i On Mondarv following Si-pt IN Commercial gets under way wr-i Commercial Tuesday Sept 17 and Commercial A Thursday Scpl 19 Hand your learn rntnrs in mire This season the leant the ran- oils proui will he arranged aveord-! ing to averages near a passible the strong trams being grouped romprlilion will he more Td'H'Mi lianduMp- Einne arc coming in for each Rwup enter your tram while llirrc vacaney Tomorrow righl William Too' Corpora: am Mar: Dir ball rolling ir tfo-r bring ihr fir: IrsRiir to gri unri way Eaihl (rain- i-nnipriM- ihi IciKur wnh a rai)u rf lour rnr onrr i ariiiiu: in arli M-rii-s Thr app-'ur in ilia lmic lor fir I rrr Til--(iiiy in xl thr Lad'ir' AHcr-nnor Lragur get under way Til KriilBy S--pl 6 Nigh: film League bowlinx in she1 HfirriiiHm iart ilinr raov' eifor: 1 on ihr hrrdwordf IEADIKR HITTERS Club Huiirliff Brown Willluni Kfi Knwrll Hits Walker Dodurr McCnnnrk AH II Arc 4H8 61 171 330 4lil 1M l'ik 343 4119 76 140 342 3k 42 127 330 449 H2 147 327 307 60 103 321 Hume i mi Aiiierwvii J-oxx Red Hex 34 National Mzr Cardinal)- 36 P-llv- lulled in American Tikpr 112 National McCormick Rede 107 NATIONAL LEAdl'E Yesterday's Scares Cincinnati 4 St Lou la 3 Ho others scheduled Cincinnati Brooklyn Pittsburgh Bt Louis Hew York Chicago Breton Philadelphia CAME! TODAY Breton at Hew York Brooklyn at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Chicago at St Louis INTERN ATIOHAL LEAGUE Yesterday's grates A AT HAMILTON HAMILTON -rk skipped the Pro- incia' a vu-ioiy nrk by Gi'oryr J- Burn ar ol Markham riciraird Hamilton Rivclavr rmk of A i nvii Janio Mi-Lav 21-11 inrs hr doubles tits' rir Aiiitv- A a Craia rhair: ii: Sun wth a "1-17 i o' Hii Of Hamilton Arcv iv The OfTirii published a nr-T-v pin me uii- Govcmmrr' o'ivm! ul ltaii m-i-mpreial air line LAMIS7 MLIINO ICONOMV NAM TMg BRITIgM IMNMI- T-sr GAME TONIGHT Burtaln Toronto Jrnry City at Newark 8ynrue at Baltimore No others arheduied PONY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS WEDNESDAY BUFFALO NY Sept The Olean NY Oiler finished the regular Pony Baseball League season in flrt place for the second successive year The 1939 champions with Hamilton and London Ont and Batavia NY top' four in the final stand inn will start a three-out-of-flvs series Wednesday League President Bob filed ler said yesterday for the right to compete in a four-out-of-even playoff for the Governor's International cup offered Jointly by the Governor-General of Canada and the Governors of New York and Pennsylvania The schedule for first-round playoffs follows: Sept 4 and Hamilton at Glean London at Batavia Sept 6 and Olean at Hamilton: Batavia at London.

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