PAGE SIX - c:_ _ __ ‘Conny Mack Picks Bill iohnson as SeasonslRookie ‘ileum/instants, Sept. 8—(AP)- {Connie black the great 1115561116!‘ gill prccs \\'llll the majority of fanf- crs alul_experts that DBtTOil-S Wakefield is the number 1 “an. can League rookie of the ffwanlnt: season-he likes the Yin‘ kecs’ Bill Johnson. Johnson is qlllie l Philadelphia Athle- . old manager. _ "On it it; nt the runs-batted-ln column. you will nclicc that Wake- ficldls nnnlc TS not among the lead- srs. But right in third 110mm" Johnson's name appears. "Very few yoluig lnflcldcrs have conic up in their first year and dis- played rho some TIOWCI‘ to dflve 1X1 runs 11s 1111s Johnson. I'm not surc. m: I'd be willing to sav hes pro- duced as numy runs m his first. sea- son as any third baseman in the league contributed in his first sea- son" A check showed that Ken Keltner of Cievelandproduced 113 in his first year. 1938, to lead the first year records of the current crop. Johnson's‘ record stood at 87 before today's game and he had about 25 games eft to play. His bllttlflfl average was 2.95. “Wakefield? says Connie. "is a good outfielder and has showed he can hit. but I wouldn't go to far as some in saying he's well on hla WHY to becoming a second Ted illia-ms. Pitchers can fool Wakefield. but they had a difficult ti.rne tryirg to outsmart Williams. and they ont fool Johson to nny extent. can't outsmart hlm." (Fastest Time of Season At No. Sydney Yesterday NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5., - (C P) — A bad spill and the fastest time of the stzlbOll for the north- slde truck feulurccl today's light harness racing hold in conjunction with i115 Cape Breton exhibition. In the free for all trot and pace Hal B. Direct, fromerly owned in New Glasgow. N. S., and now the property of R. Jabalee of North Sydney, collided udth Royal Hano- ver. n New Waterford horse. in the second heat. Neither driver was inJui-ed but Hal. B. Direct pull- ed up lame and did not race in the final heat. In t-he same class Josedale Hoos- ier, owned by C. Walker of Halifax and driven by W. Hood, run the first heat in 2:09, the fastest time record for the Northside Track this year. _ SUNIMARY llfl Trot and Paco (2nd Division) BIibST-flns. R.- Vicker-i. (W. Vickers) 1 fleanrilileaT. Renmore, (R. 01am!) Mommies. (n. Morrison) 4:2. Delaware, (Hood) 3 Dr Times: 2:21 3-4. 2.21, 2.22. 2:24 Trot and Paco Manchester Alberta. T. MacKlnley, (H. Hastings) 1 1 3, 915118 Abbe. (W. Vickers and A. Passerlnl) 4 3 1. Belle of Brooklyn, (3, MOI-rm“) 3 3 2 . Winnie Scott. (C. Sch Times: 2:15, 2:15. Zzllfflan) 1 4 4- Iree - For-All Trot and pa“ losedal H fer, C. w “Hood? 1 l»: . an” (w' 0W Hanover. (G. 1cm) a a 2. Hal B. Direct, (M. Jabalee) 2 I _D. Times: 2:09. 2:28, 2:11 1-2, Bagnall Leads Field For P. E. l. Golf Title Itlclmrd Bugnall, who recently won the championship of the Char- lottetown Golf Club, has taken the lead in play for the provincial title. 1n first round play he scored a 73 compared with the 82 by R-T Holman. who is in second p ace and the B3 by C. Ray Moore who is third. H L Scar With 84 ls fourth and W.A. Gaudet with 85 is fifth- All the leaders are from Char- lottetown. The second round will be Plflyed at Summerslde. 4 flunk Acorn. a first year 8011 player, lend in the best net 500W. posting a 64- The entries have been divided in- to three divisions and prizes will be awarded to the best gross and best net score in each. Brighton Horseshoe Club The follow is a complete list of games pluvcd n the tclurnnmcnt ut the above club. ’I'l\cre is n few men who nre be- hind in their games, so please get clown and cntcli up with the others. P. W L. Pts. ll 6 D 2:16 Trot and Pace Audrev Dillon. G. Turner (H. Hast-ingsl 3 l 1. Alice Grattan (B. Morrisont Peter Direct, J12, (G. Major) Oakhurst Queen, (M. Jabalee) H. M. Volo (W. Lewis) 4 6 8. June French. (W. Hood) 6 5 5. Peter - At-Court. (E. Haley) 5 8 6. Lulabell Abbe. (G. MacLeod) 8 7 7 Times: 2:12. 2:12, 2:14. Airmen Capture Softball Title 0f Province Airmen from an RCAF. stat- near Summerside won the e Edward Island Softball title defeating a lccal Y. M. C. A. team by a score 0i’ 8-0. The smooth-working air force squad took the first game of the io earlier this week by a score of 27-1. It was reported unofhcially last night that the airmen will meet a team from Moncton at Summer- side tomorrow night, in the first game of a series for the NB - P. E. I. title. Sport Shorts From Britain By ALLAN NICKELSON Canadian Press Sports Writer IDNDON, Sept. 6-—(CP)—-Brit- ain’: booming bloodstock market is continuing its upward trend and owners and breeders, eyes turned to post-war racing and export trade. ccmpctecl keenly at the first Newmarket Sales of the year. The National Stud, property of the British taxpayers. had the llc sale of its venerable history when four ycnrlings. in and out of the auction ring in nine minutes brought an aggre ate oi’ $63,000. This was a recor average for the stuu. The two-day sales top price of $26,970 was paid for a chestnut Caigctto. J.E. Ferguson. owner of a London plastic firm who dabbles in racing stock, was the purchaser. The Hon. Catherine Macdonald- Buchanan stepped beside the Hon. Dorothy Pagct and Mrs. Betty Liv- ington as an outstanding turf fig- ure by purchasing Lord Hare- wood's Newmnrket Egerton estate that includes racing stables and a stud farm. The purchase empha- sized her intentions to allow her turf enthusiasm to have full scope after the war. Daughter of Lord Woolavlngton. under whose will she inherited around $13,000,000. Mrs. Macdon- nld-Brlchnnan has been in racing for several years and won the Der- by with Owen Tudor in 1941. Farmer and souvenir hunters re- placed jockeys and bookmakers on the old Lincolnshirc Steeplechase course at Brooklcsv. Nnrth Lincoln- shire. when all equipment of the track. which had carried on for more than a century. went under the hammer. The course itself has been plowed un in keeping the ccunlrvis wnrtilne program of utilizing all available land for cron-"rnxving. A ‘inndhcll. used to nnnounce upcoming races. was purchased by a sotivcnir hunter for $23 and an wmnteur rider bought the number board for $55. Auctioneer Ronald Davy said at the sale's opening that “we hope to get going again after the war when we have put paid to Hitler's account." 20% Mm Cream For Yourhloncy /‘ ln This Big S-Oumo Tube lzzaazfdertaken by the American League '1 4 4 - league squad is 815g being consid- cred. KENTV » P) —- Material increase; in Gyro best of three series at Summerside i most successful and quickest pub- P filly by the Derby winner. out of K HPCRTING NEWS Ilitrights Win Senior ll. of G. Softball Title The Hitrlghts bgovlrtu‘ of their 15-7 win over the yals ast aven- ing took the but out of three series and are now senior softball champ- ion of the centre. Serviceman to “Sce" This Year's World Seris .,-.___,- CHICAGO. Sept. 9 — (AP) — Soldiers all over the world are go- to see baseball's world series h s year. They will see it ln a two reel, 22 minute sound film that will be dis- tributed to all foreign bases. Lew Fonseca. promotional director of the American league and producer of its annual motion pictures. said ay. ‘Filming the 1943 series - - a cinch to be a rematch of Newl York's Yankees and the champion] St. Louis Cardinals - - will be un- ~ operation with the War two ‘n c0 and Navy Departments and sponsors, Fonseca, said. The announcement came as an overseas tour by an nil-star malor Gyro Membership llas Increased mm. u. s. sept a -(o membership in the Maritimes dur- ing the last year was reported to- day by district governor Galus Av- ard of Moncton as clubs from the three provinces opened a two-day meeting. Mr. A-vard suggested a new membership quota of’ 400 for the district during the coming year. He reported finances in good conqjg. on. Club reports given lb.- meeting included: Saint John, by Percy Wright; Moncton, G. R. Spencer; Sydney. Arthur Bonnell; char- lottetown. Leo Doucette. Committees appointed today 1n. eluded the following personnel: ggleuttlprig: G.dR. Sgfiencer. n a an ; Doucette. r es Leo lluoits Ray Ednecomb in winning from Jim Montvmery last night at the Rochford |$uoit Club Courts cap- tured the Howard McInnis Trophy for 1943. Saturday afternoon the Provin- cial Tcurnament will be run off and all entries must be with the President. Mr. Al... McPherson. by Friday n ht. in order to arrange play time qr each court. Junior Softball The second game of the play- downs in the Junior Lea e of th . of C. softball was payed yes- terday afternom between the Vlcs and Canadians and resulted in a win for Canadians by the narrow margin of l’l runs to 16. The next game will be Saturdly morning at l0 o'clock. a Junior Tennis The matches played yesterday af- ternoon in the K. of C. Junior Ten. nia Tournament resulted as follows: Barbara D0yle and J. Dowlin de- feated Phyllis MacMillan and illie McNeely. . 0-0. Lorraine McNeel and M. Mc- Kenzie defeated . Fitzgerald and F. Slgsworth, 9-7, 6-4. Today at 4 p.m. May Doyle and C. Bradley play Joan Weir and H. Plneau. AMERICAN Cleveland B: Detroit 3. Cleveland-B; Detroit 10. New York ll." Boston 3, NATIONAL Philadelphia B; Brooklyn 7, INTERNATIONAL “Ne? City 2i Syracuse S. 1 Rochester 2; Toronto . Buffalo 8; Montreal 1. 58g and Poultry Market Report T H E A T RE “This llbovo All" aruuuo some Ion-rams muons sown. spaces-nu. m ml- Ngu-riloua - an. w» sun 1o m. scours - nouns: oo sun m an Narnia: m r. u. CENTRAL GIINNDIAN at m; cunts n word. strictly II!- nla in ulna». CONFEDERATION m: meow;- aucr. TEMPEIANCE . FEDERATION special meeting Friday, Sept. l0 at ll am. at Y.M.c.A. 9-9-21. RESERVE THURSDAY, Sept. 30th for annual rummage sale a1 of nctestant Orphanage. 9-10-11. CARLOAD CEMENT unloading today. Barbed wire due tomorrow. Fennell 8a Chandler. 9-10-21. EBJDAY, SEPTEMBER 1o 8:00 P.M.—-Youn People's Union. Welcome to col ego students. 8o- clal Hull. TRAIN AND FERRY-The early train left Borden last night with 5'1 assengers and arrived here with 'l at 9.00. ‘The carferry mlldfl 81X crossings yesterday. REPORTED WOUNDED — His many friends will regret to learn that J. Maurice Brady is reported wounded in Sicily. Further partic- ulars are following. THE SANATORIUM Extension Committee desires‘ to thank who contributed to the success of the Sanatorium week tag dasylgallei MART KENNY n-nd His Western Gentlemen appearing in perwn at Charlottetown Gyro Club dance at the Armourles, September 22nd- Tickets on sale at Reddin 5W5- Drug Store and Jenkins Pharamgczy‘. SORORITY MEETING — The first of the autumn series Was held last night by Alpha Chapter 0f Beta Sigma Phi. The vice-PW- sident. Mrs. Robert Large, presided. The Chapter voted $20 to the Chl- nese War Relief Fluid. POLICE COURT-At the Police 1n jail for speeding. Another Pall-Y was fined S10 and costs or 20 days on each of the following charges, using gasoline for vehicle not re- gistered and using wrong number plates. BAND CONCERT - Yesterday evening a large crowd assembled on Queen Square to enloy a concert given by the L.O.A. Pipe and Drum Bmd. The programme. which con- tinued for over an hour, gave the’ audience great enjoyment. It was sponsored by Prowse Bros. Ltd. CHANGE IN GEAFF — At a meeting of the School Board held yesterday afternoon the resigna- tion of Mr. Ralph MacLean, acting vice-principal of Prince Street School was accepted and Mr. JA. S. Williams, already a member of the staff was ap inted to fill the vacancy. Miss Al ce MacLellan was made a member of the staff. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT — The Rev. L. J. Ayers of the St. Dunstans Basilica Staff, has re- ceived a new ppointment. He will shortly be transferred to take up hls new duties as Parish Priest of Kelly's Cross, Prince Edward Isl- and. LEAVE FOR U.S.A.—'I‘his mom- three former Prince Edward I anders now residing in the United states leave for their homes after a visit to this Province. They are Mrs. Daniel Yeo of Haverhll. Mass.. and her two uncles, Mr. James Finlayson. also of I-Iaverhill and Mr. erica, Mass. They were visiting in ll-Ieatherdale. the guests of Mrs -Ye0's mother. Mrs. John Bruce. RADIO POLITICAL ADDRESS- Three very splendid addresses have already been delivered in the elec- tion campaign b threc Queens County farmers and a fourth scheduled for tonight at 7.45. Those who have already spoken are Wylie Gibson of Marsh- fleld. Philip Matheson. Oyster Bed Bridge and J.J. Trainer, Redford. Walter G. MacKenzie of Bradal- bane speaks this evening. All four are candidates supporting the Pro- grlessive Conservative platform. o- T0 ATTEND LEVI! CONFER- . Direoto 1s and Credit Qnion League and Lewis 5. CBIIILJ measure: of the St. Georges Credit Union Lea- gue, and Director- of the Credit Union League left l“ rlottetown on Thursday morning to attend an nll-Canadia Credit Union leaders to be held this week-end at Levis, cbeo. Thu conference will be had at Levi; University and del arts of the Domin meet n the room at the University in which was or mixed first EBB glroduction is on the in- crease some sections but the- over-all pl duction still shows a‘ decline. Demand from Maritime‘ points continues stron . Grading station ces arg 5g. coming more uniform with ungnd- ed quotations for AL chiefly 44c. Grading stations quot for on. graded eggs: A Large 42 . A Med. ium 40. B 34-5, C 28-80, A Pullet Charlottetown wholesalers guntffigulfsr‘ ganged receipts: A M9 - , rm. Be 31-0. 0 ace um w‘ A Pun“ l certified producers are receiv- ing im- cartoned eggs: A Large 47-9 A l‘ ' llurn 46. A Pullet 42. Pfllltry receipts are hut fway down from last’ year. Who esalers pnlin A milk fed 28. Grade 2 , Grade B Milk- fed 20. Crude 8 I4. Grads 0 20. increasing III! Go , from our druqgln. I credit union in North America. In addition to the Canadian delegates s number of credit union leaders fro? the United States will at- en . CAMPAIGN QOMMITTEE-The ‘ ‘ I committee have been ap- polntedln connection with the Bal- vatlon Anny campaign for tho gagging of 00,000 which opens Sept. Patrons: Hon. B.W. LePage, Lt.- Thane A Cam bell t two ouncn of roxlne powder prlnkle on n hot. wet c 0th and apply to the face gently. Every hlnckbesd will be dissolved. The one sale. mm and llnpll way b mauve blackheads. v.: 11% Angus Finlayson of Bill- o Chlef .1 u ; h Ho“. ‘Lufiwlflm onorary Chfllflllfill: K S Racers. R. L. Cotton. Trms. is urer. Arthur Belchor. City Ohnir- man, Housg to House Committee. .. uudmore. nwon DONORS curuc - o: the 30 11.8211 volunteers for the Blood Donors Clinic yesterday 2f V0 their blood. The time required or this operation did not exceed 32f. hfhuét ‘Niel: hnelllfs The 5W“: “i5. W8 qllfl B. 0 will be increased until there are loo hn_ a pint of bl Will You be in the Nexl Show? BEFORE EACH NEW LAND THRUST hard-hitting R. C. shattering the enemy's nerve centres, blasting his con- centrations and supply routes, pulverlzlng his defences. YOU can join these fearless young Canadian; in their fighting job. Act quickly-for the R.C.A.F. needs more men for aircrew now. In the R.C.A.F. you will get into uniform at once. ~ Training begins immediately‘. KNOCKED OUT ! A.F. air-crews must help prepare the way- OIT INTO THI llOl-ITI if 1w m rhwkdlv M. mcnlully alert, m".- I7 and not yo! 8S, you an ollglblo. Nlgb 55"“ “with?! It no longer necessary. 0o to an N.C.A.F. Recruiting Comm teddy. If you an under ago for clnnw enlist- llll: I'll YOU! local Al; hid IIMUITING OINIZ All IDOATI Al‘! o donors weekly. To maintain this x number 5000 volunteers will be rc- quired. Each volunteer gives l2 ounces or about three quarters of cod. The first donor yes- terday was Mr. J3’. IAightiIcr. M M.. ' l uperintendent of the C.N.R.. Lleut. Charles Mac- Kenzle. O.C. H.M.6':S2 Queen Charlotte gave a double donation. There were two lady donors prea- ent, Miss Frances may and Mrs. A. E. 11px. Amo the service donors were Mr. JJ-I. indsay of the Y. M. C. A. Wai- Services and Kenneth Braidwood. noth of the EAT‘. The donation yesterday wu the sixth for each of them. They ox- pressed the hope that more of the Younger citizen: would come for- ward to help in this so worthy cause. The donors were cepably cared for by an experienced nun- ing staff. ‘Out Our Way By J. R. Williams gvglvtétgea on report, vouoasssrr 5lSTER-lbl- suooauty woiaksrtewa ' McCu-dlc. who also conduct: Dominion Public Bldg. Moncton and other principal alike of Canals- Iobllc mulling unltavhit lnnllq ultras . _ . Th6) ‘mar. Thomas Hazing}; wt 1'0 hc w w” at. wuntnAlYson M14’ emy this year. M user Wm‘ “if? U1 OW- ' hoii m here. is is Mt s “" cum r FUNIIAL IIRVICI! — The HIM! I ca. where uinn Mus was celebrated lryqH-w ed sci-vies at the grave. The pall- bercrs were: Messrs. James Mc- Leod. Philip Stacie. Clark t- weli. John Durant. Connie beClair and Harold Wood. Personals Mr. AD. Merkel. Maritime lup- orintendent for e Canadian Press. Halifax. arrived in Charlotte- lut night. He mu remain for n day or two. Dr. and Mn. lhcl S. Nottlng and two young sons Jackie md Gordon left for Dartmouth yesterday morn- g o a visit to Dr. Not ‘s fath- Our Boarding Helm n. “.1- w vacation in P E - ___________. Remember When utes ay. c .won sec Canadian‘ National milmltlvfl mile marathon at Toronto n gm‘ in bitterly-cold water. the ti“, year V. Bpacek of Bohemia to “a pod his Channel time to i0 ° 40 lceondn. With Major H009" MUQQQLIPM 1H! BUNNQ RUSH low UNCLI HUI-CY MAN V LL GF NIGHT!