i’ ' well pleeszd when be heard the have different telnpfllments can chow flesh 5nd Qeed right from 170$ .___,._ 5T8 RETAIN Springllill Fenoelnlsters. Overwhelmed Newlirunswlck Nine ByA 13-2 Score- (Canadian Pnei) GPMNGHLL N. 5.,‘ Nov 8-|"Sei1er" McDonald's Baseball championship 0f the Mar- gnnee went to St. Stephen Kiwanis l Intoeh’: grounder It the opening today when they ovcrwhelmed|og ms sixth, , springhlll Fcncebusters, 18-2, . the deciding rme of the final T" W! 800B! series forthe title. ' 111C “K BTUUBWTOK champiciulgm‘: u. 2b easily overc me tiueNova Scotil- Allbon. cf . P-inice Edwrrd Island title hsld- era, who could not fathom Roy ' l" - ° mien’ deceptive slow boll. The hecglgfijdpag " right-handed hurler struck out 10 mm,’ s!’ _ "‘ sprnghill batsmen to chalk up hie Crawford, c thld win over the reneebitstzre in Fowler. 2b. 3b ,. the series. 3mm‘. 3b After the second, ‘inning, in which the visitors rolled up a, four-run lead. mp8s of a. Spring» hill victory ‘faded. During" the third srssiofl. b‘: “Stew” Mrlieodigtglsklfh" halted the visit: s, but 19111’ higrhfcnfltzslf‘ a; in the fourth and two more in the Rh Mona}, u fifth drove hmvfrom the mound clain, e and bnught Ccpe LeEIanc back to Pilrcell, 1f ,, the hill in an attempt to stem the Kiwanis tide- But the locals could not make one-handed stub of IoBIu-ic’: fest peg in 14¢. “:21 ba-cwo-uv-euoqpgpfi Totals R. Boles, p , H. Boles, 3b l-ui-Wrlew-ow-au-Qfl: 2i ISDIQ*QIBIFIFQ'QJB'IFE zlwéOgal-ir-HNF":<;QII-1QOQOOOOQBDEQ 5| "’°N--»-»>-9-=-=I 4| eaeov-oi-roi-ooeefli 5| 0°°oa~§§u~O $1 5oo~aur=neeu=H6 0ioo=QbsrQ§gne6§ . X-Lee. . the grade, party because they Jamison, 1b lacked the dash and fight of their season's campaign, but mostly be- Tam‘ --------- 37 cause of Bolts. The former Moncton hurlefs slow ball and deceptive, score by mun“ change of pace epe‘t defeat for s . _S'.e1lhei1 04o no 03x_1"3 12 1 the mining town team.. 15111611111 .. 000 00o 020_ 2 7 5 Only in the eighth inning did s ummsry Sprlnghlll appear threzt ning. Bill . . . Wilson stretched e. single into a’ Emma “ms, 8,; qsiéphen}. 5; smart double, and booed wllerrspringliili. 0. Double plhy, Orr-aw . Hank O'Rouke, catcher, was struck lfbfd to Fowler, Stolen base, Al-ibun, by a pitched bail with the bases Three ha“ mt- ‘Aubiln- Jelliwih. full. Erizberley» scored a few minutes Two base Mt’ H" 3°!“ Jdusim» F l , Wil , later, coming home on an infield Bfifgfrm (Afiign igfgin (at hit. Donald. Crawford. Fowler s, Mc- The top, and bottom of the bat- i-wd 2). By benlanc. 1 (Moflali). ting list led Kiwanis in, ihzir title- g3}; M°L°°d Z ‘Md-em- R- Boles)- decdlng game. Coffey, perhaps "'5 o“ Lenhnc’ 7 m 4 1'3 m‘ best outfi lder in Maritime ball rungs’ o“ McLeod 5 m 3 2'3 m‘ silned th ee sing es; Jelliscn, vrt- nings. Walked by LeBlanc 2; by McLeod 1- Hit by pitchedbell; by. errin member of the team, led in hitting with a. trio of hits, includ- ing a tripe. Defensively, the winners made but one error, a questionable mis- sile charged against Harry Boles . on Emberleys smash in the 8th inning. It remained though for edcgbrggoox?’ ggzngggrheofpzjlzfi: Bpringhill to take fielding honors.‘ com °"l-*"1"d1"il PM" hi’ ‘he N°V“.his ade Maj. Chester Fbrdney, u. Scotia champions were Fowler's,'5 M. 0., info the stratosphere oni clever handling of Purcell's drive: g, scientific c5}, dition wee again down the third base line in the’ p25tp0f1ed tonight because of un-; seventh, Emberleys pick-up of Royfavcrable weather conditions. ' cl SportiBriefsd m; Stite of Indiana intends w and were delighted with the new combine business and recreation. rules. Jimmie Smith commenting They have leased a. 11ui7dlng for ailn the Halifax Herald says: "The waikathon or lcng diaance endur- real practice sessions will stalt in ance contest, paying $1000 a. month e. coup e of days-the new system 1o.- lt. They intend to get theirs bylwill certainly speed up .he plzy and charging $25.00 a week for beermake 1t tough for the rear guard concesions and a dollar a barrel and it will also eliminate a. lot of from the wholesaler for each bar-Iwhistle." v rel sold. From what we hear about the new brands of beer on the market in Yankee land their popu-, laxity is not nearly as great ae the pre-Volstead brands. Bi’. LeBlanc. Umpires, Martin, Hali- fax. athlete: Godfrey. . Moncton, on bases. Attendance 1,100. ..__.___?___ . POSTPONE FLIGHT Further on Jimme says: "The WoLveJnrs rralise they have a new coach in 12.1811‘ midswlhey are got allowed to smoke in the dressing The rmemw who wok pa“ mu-oom. Perhaps Hod will give them the Provincial rife matches and * m’ “w” m“r“°t"°n5 ‘but w,“ ‘ucceaml m Winn-n; mmikeeping in condition, maybe he has sun secure the balances due their: am‘ 5° “kegdy- Th? w“ m‘ by ceiling on the Secretary of the “aw” 1"‘ °°~'°“- Association, Lt-Col. o. Irish. V. Di. Tuesday. The Ottawa grant his recently come through. The Sum. John loeter of playere recently published comprising u- hout twenty names, will give the Stan Jadreon. Abbiee new eoeolu-‘Beaveru mcnllen-ient quits e prob- u making friends very recidiv- Belem in visiting. lit is eo difficult to husqpleaalngmnunormdQWfI-lllkbldécbifilfmlflfiwm‘ one who meets him likes him.‘ ticee, some P“!!! do ‘Mt 601110 W Btgn is g firm believer in the value their form until they have bed of the bicycle as e means cf gettlugineerly a mouth welt, while other! in condition for skating cnd- werwbc have lea flesh to teke off or boyl had been using them. the word go. hunger-hep; only to Coach Jackson wil likely have burn out later on. In the writsrs, a light preotce for his charges oii opinion hevim such c lugs num- Monday. He is IOU plened with bea- of player: to select from is s the mswicl and bTevee with detriment nthu- ihen ea advent-I‘ their, hearty co-operation he cm cge in that the coach finds it dif- moid them into n greet teem. fioult to give enough work to all Locale will. b. 111M016! in know . thntiootty Bowmmfu-wbomf-tw It he: also the reeult quite m- Allbiel were angling lut spring for quentb of causing player! to over- defenoemerniemekinggood withclertthelmelvolwhfllinotinecn- the Ottawa. Senators and will eure- dition u: a Commie effort to make bi secure e place on their lineup. u.‘ mm, - Jen-v 511M111“. mi. lei-ward needing thrmlgh the rm cf um- with‘ Niagara and teem mm ct en or the etJehn plum to peri- Bowmm will 1'00 make the grade. iee who knew them e‘l and 1M1!’ recent. we find that there l" l-faiifcx Wolverines hvk the iceiflve ct int that ere rather out-l f0.‘ praotici Thurgdny evening. standing imitating Jiek DMD"- under Ooech rue stem-t. nu we by him; to be imbue lfnlf- onlookers were mighty plelecd with our dereneemeu in Ottlvl- thedaowtmmadelwthenewteen .(°°'l\"i"4°°"l"°’ K iw. 1 ii i s” uselu-ariveinmerrniereimrirrrrl . e-i deotuoeicacqlll, all aao=ocruaes.i-Ia9ll ‘his first track. and fifld mmt. OF. SPO Til! THE_ CHARLOTTETOWN‘ GUARDIAN T WORLD BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT i. JMIRITIMEFBIGFOIIIPIIOGKEY sciirnui: ' $8 i TRACK AND (Canadian Press) meet here torfght. Frankie Nicks, sprinter only one point behind. Earl Ryan, ,of Mulgrave. N. S.. was in fifth place with seven points. All other prrnt winners in the four classes, senior, high school, Junior and grade eight, were of Saint John. ' No new records were establish- ed. "wndersonwse first in the mile walk and high Jump, second 1n the shot put and third in the broad jump. . A sensation in senior and inter- echoiastic meets this year, Nicks ‘paced Henderson all the way and in the sprints chrilkrd up 13 points with firsts in the 220 and “Ovyards finals and a second in the 400-yd. Nick Skinner of Saint John Voo- ational School led all high school athletes, piling up a.n aggregate of i5 with firsts in the 40 yard, H0- yard dashes and first in the high JUMP- Following the leaders closely came Bill Stewart, Saint John, out- standing senior colored athlete, who garnered 10 points by taking the half-mile and mile rune, stag- ing sensational spurts in the lest Lepofeech eventtowlnbygood margins. i One of the feature events of the night wee the three mils run, cap- tured by Stan cannon, running, udcr the colors of the Hampton Community Club, who held all his reserve strength for 4'! of the 4! laps and led Hoyt of Vocational School to thotape by yards- Al- lison Burey. who set the pace throughout. brought up in third itlon. Another outstanding event wne m; junior mile in which Dd. Power St. Vincent's School performer in took the lead st the seventh lap and held it to the tape, belting Tom 1m don, unattached, by lever- cl feet. It took Nick Skinner just 4 3.5 seconds to run the 40-yard ‘Qygflzh, Ieedfll Niitl to the MP9- ilovin The Alloys O. N. R. 80001-4840. Veterans-fit’. Sanford Henderson 0f Long, Beach, N. B., . Wins Event With Frankie Nicks 0f Hall! _* fax, (llose Second. McLeod 1. by Boles 2. Losing pitch- .- SAINT JOHN, N. H, Nov 3- (Jvmuiiink a total of 14 points, Sanford Hmderson, of long Reach, N. B. led senior competitors at the Maritime Indoor ‘flack and Field from T- G- W- Bettie. U- 5- 5-. 8nd Halffax Academy, came second. ll [NI] [ill R3 miiiiliill FIELI] MEELDEFENDS llTlE Emy Edward J.‘ Ncll Asseciated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Nrv. 3—Maxie ‘Rcsenbloom, champion of the 18bi- heztvyweghtz, flung back the ‘challenge tonight of doughty little Mickey Walker, onto k'ng of the welterwzights and middlsweii-‘iils- Rosenblcom slappfd his way to a fairly decisive dfclsion in 15 rounds beforea ccwd estimated at 10,000. i There were no lintckdowns and few thrils for the ‘bggest crowd ‘of the‘ indoor sezson here as ‘Rosenbloom. as ccnsstcntly good Prince of Wales college and sumfwhen his title is at stake as he is Dunsterrs University ruggers renew medizcre when touring the out- the struggle for the Senior League skirts in non-tlt‘e mutolles. 518D‘ title this afternoon at s10. A win p=d and cuifld his wflv to the dr- for the Red and White warriors will cision of two 100095. Chilflev give them the championship for the Lynch and Jim Buokl-“y- _ ‘ successive yesr. The P. W. C.‘ Referee Ed. Forbes voted for boys are determined that such will Walker, but his chocc failed to not be the cue and are anxious find a oimhién coll-On either fl- to wipe out the defeat handed them mong the experts cr the iptctators. in the opening game, I A famt shade cf the mun who lwhipped Jack Briton for the wel- 'terweight crown in 1922, lost it to Previous to the main fixture this Pet, Laim than came bank w “tumoon we“ Kent ma summer‘ win the rniddlew gilt champion- side High School teams meet in the Sh“, from Tiger Fmvers in 1923' “mud “n” M the“ h°m° and Walker fought h's battle on'y in home series. The yellow and blue flashe5_ clan won their game in Bummerside A ccuple o; years ‘.80 this sawed 8-5 but will face a. rejuvenated Western team at 2 o'clock today. TIMEL Y TIPS 01v SPOR T Football While the Interscholastic game is T Annirioiiri our... irrrrrrgr DOWN TllE BACK STRETCH Norman Peter 2.01, the Canadian tzotter, has been making a. clea-n up in the U. B- A.. having won no less than six races in nine days, ing. Italy is apparently quite keen on harness horse racing, three more 800d ones having been shipped over there recently. Calumet Des- mond (3) 2.04 1-2, locked upon as one of the outstanding stake trot- ters in the New England states and winner of ten races this season, goes to Milan, to the slabla of Alexander Finn, one of the leading European trainers. The other two horses are Calumet Bidwell 11y Peter the Brewer and Lucy Fbllin (2) 2-07 1-4 by Mr. McElwyn, _ which were purchased by G. Gambl of Ravens, Italy. The i932 marvel- and world's champion three-year-old pacer, Mac I Win r3) 1 59 3-4. is still lame and tlvre is very Ii 11' hope pa‘gn even next year. .;i_For Home Games Read Across i @301‘ Away Games Read DOWII .- . ,1.___ ‘ I." 5 "->—- 1?‘ GUARDIAN l1‘. JOIN AWAY OEKIOWN AWAY» ‘ HALIFAX AWAY I MUNCTON AWAY November 20 ' November 34 December 1 December 1S December 8 December 1.5 ' 6, December 32 December 29 December 25 5T’ “ma” $0 January 5 January 12- January 8 AT BUM! _ Q}, - January 24 January t9 January 26 February 7 Fdbruary 2 February 8 IIUln-lury 31 February 16 February 23 Noventber 11 December 1 November 34 December 11 December 15 geecemlbeer 8 - Dgcemlbgr pi) December 2'1 cem. r N _ “mm-y 3 42, January 10 January 10 > January 2: % January 26 Jflflliflfy 19 Febnrary 5 February 9 fibril"? 3 a February 1o February g3 February l6 '- November m November 22 November 2B December 4 Decemiber 6 December 13 , 13mm," m December 25 December 22 Jgnugy-y 1 January 8 16» January 5 Jgmm-y 15 January 17 January 24 3mm,” 29 January 31 February '1 pug-um 1;- Fdbruary 14 February 31 _ November m Novgmber g0 November 27 Dumber 5 December 4 December 11 ' December 2., December 1g v December 20 Molvcroiv January m January 1 January 3 $6.6) AT HOME January 1'1 amiililfy 15 Janmm’ 22 i’ , January a1 January 19 “him” 5 ' February M yiabyuu-y 12 February 19 off marvel of the mtdem ring was fghting heavyweights, men such as, Pailllno Uzcudun. ‘ Jwhnny Ricko, and Jim-my Maloney on the way to a. disastrous battle with Max Schmeling for the right to challenge for tlze heaviest of i_ rlngdonrs titles. . But tonight, 32 years old, close to the end of the trail, Mickey could do little more than charge i gamely forward swinging his fists i for the body, rrstfng as much as ipossible in clinches, rallying with i i i I ly. He stung Rosenbloom with [right to the chin in the tion attack in the second, cut the champions lef; cheek with a right in the eighth, and doubled llim up |wlth a left hand bcrly smash in i the 11th. But the lest cf the time he was but a slzw moving, pudgy, i ‘ scawling foil fcr Rmsclzbooms; eccentric antics- 1 The ChampiCn blushed his chal- ,' lcngers face b:ckward and for- ward with pint brush left-s‘, dash- ed in and. cut with ovorhand lights that Wallrr naver saw, and lang- , nished safely in clinches when he 'tliought it. was time to lest. i one of these ovcrliand rights, after the manner of a Javelin,- thrower, almost floored Mickey in the third. Another had the chal- lenger staggering ill the 12th, but Rotey. with considerable dancing to be dcne in a negliborlng night cub as sozn ts ilie frstlvitlcs were over, seemed contcnt to conserve - his energies. being played at the C. A. A. groundsi a picked city team will engage the; ,_ Second Prince of Wales Squad at ' the Victoria Park. Berle: Concluded The long drawn-out Maritime baseball series has at last been de- clded and that by u decisive victory for the defending champions who routed the Bpringhill teanfby a la-a victory. The heovy artillery cf the mining town nine was effectively silenced by the superb pitching of Roy Boles while "Stew" MmcLeod was driven from the mound-in the fifth. Welter Through Mickey Walker. once king of the welterweight: and middleweights, appears to be definitely through u for u his ring cnreer is concerned. The veteran Mickey suffered his first more setback ct the hands of Max lehmeling in his fight for a heavy- Wilht crown. Hie defeat 1m. night It the hnnde of Maxie Roeenbloom ltnrtl him 0n ‘the toboggan among the ifscurds. i Icckeyntnctlce ugjqriey “for O. N. 8., 29'! Pine. High single, 0. Pratt, I18. nigh three. o. mitt, m. r. Mic. A-aen Y's Men-MM. Mgjorizy for Y, M. c. A., 211 pins. Forum. However. should they don mgr. single, J. A. Bentley, 270. nigh three, J. A. Bentley. ‘m. I , as well u wu "expected, it is ex- The ice. not hlving formed quite trowel: doubtful that the red shirts will this the ice this evening at the their hockey equipment the practice willtah the form of a Baht mil i beating '77 - 3 his old bull dcg ferocity but rarc- ‘ ,world's record of a i i first I round, beat an aggressive nlld-sec- ' mile track rlid has won ar lngan S011 <31 2-01 s E B “iiiifliiiiiliiiliiiii” - Large package 10c Fat bore heavily on the trio of top three-year-old pacers of 1932, Me I Will, 1.59 3L4, Rfder Z-02 1-2, and Quite Sure (3) 2.01 3-4. The ‘two former failed to too the scratch this year while Quits- Su c appear- ed cnly ozlre or twice in a rilwe. The avers of Mo I Wn and Raider, F. Crowley and Th ln.i= Mc- I»;Llliiey,.m=.t tragic death: in auto- iilrlbile accdclis. wh’l: W- H. Nel-l son, owner of Qllte Sure passed away more pcecefully. The five mile pacing record of 11.59 3-4 sot lust your by the Que- bec pacer Anguc P ter 2.11 1-2, was reorltly lowircd by him to 11.- 54 in a race at Quebec City. In another race lwo wcdrs later at Montreal he again won in 12.05 over a loft tiring track. His 11.54 equals an awragc of 2.22 4-5 per mile, Frank G. {Pratt who carries on 1m inttrsilng column of _horse iloces in the Boston Globe, h*s the folow ng suggested attraction for next seas ll-a race for black pac- crs, Chief Abliedale i4) 2.01 1-4. His lifajesy (I) 2.00 1-2 and Log- an 500113.13) 2.01- The American Sportsman com- mfnting on the above suggests that Ray H1116)’ 2.01 3-4. altlicugh he would not quite qualify in color would fit in nicely as a contest- ant. The rerord. of the quartcite is truly a remarkable one, as we find that Chief Abbodale (4) 2.01 1-4 W110 two weeks ago lowered the world's record for age and gait over a lliilf mle truck to 2.02 when he dcfc~ted Cold Cash 1.59 1-2 and others, 11:5 totalled l3 victor cs this year. H's Majesty <31 2.00 l-2 world's champ on at two and tilt’ S03SO1‘1'Sih1‘."P-}'FIlT-0'd champion has never yet met doubt on a half ll races this ' i / 4 To miss ilie soiislociio which is a. rather spfendld showJ of his being sou‘ d erougli to cam-‘ gflaa/lguilig-IYZI/ic Best won e11 the stakes in which he en- gaged this year, while Ray Henley 2.01 3-4 has u clean slate for 1938, winning 10 races of 30 heels. After Chief Abbeclale (4) 2.01 14 find defeated Cold Cash 1.50 3-4 at ‘Stirrbridge, Mass, recently, a buyel htendered an offer of $10,000 whic! jthc owners refused to accept. Dlq: Reynolds 1.59 1-2, eon cl ‘ the faanous Single G. 1.58 1-2 hi! been doing some fast stepping ovel ‘half mile tracks. At Raleigh, N. O». he won h’: race in 2.04, coming the lent half in one minute. Hill islre, Single 0.. is one of the hold- 'ers of the world's record for a half. ' mile track, 2.01. Dr. H. M. Parshall still is far it] l the 1884i as regards races won, hll total amounting to 6'1 for 1933. m addition to that he has put nine trottens and pacers in the 2.05 lief this season. This is a record, but he ‘is closely followed by Tom Berry with eight new performers in 2.05. The three leading sires of em treme speed are as follows. Pew! V010 2,02 wlih six two minute o! bctter performers, Forty Nine 2.01 performers and one hundred and seventy 2.10 performers. Guy A711 worthy with four two minute per-r formers, forty seven 2.05 perform- ers and one hwidred and seventy JZ-IO performers. Peier the Great with one two minute performer, forty five 2.05 prformcls and 0nd [hundred and fifty nine 2.1a per-i ifoi-mers. The two latter have passe .ed to the great beyond, but Pete!‘ ‘Volo a. son of Peter the Great i] istill in the zenith of his powers. I I r Harry T. Candler of Atlanta, 0a,, lis the biggest sharehdder in thd ;famous bevezage, Coco-Cola. As l side line he bred quite a nilmber of itroti/ers and pacers, at one um! owning the stallion Abiredalc and Bogalusa. 2.04. From illzsc he bred r a number of colts and fillies which have gone out into the world an‘ distinguished themselves; notably, Chief Abb dale 14> 2.01. Aizedcefl 1(4) 2.09 nltd Duid 2.03 l~4. Just , Six 2.06 l-2, Figaro 2130 and foul ‘others in the ten list. I Lyda Knight (4) 2.03 was offered in the Old G101’) saTo catalogue of 1931 as a t.\*o-_ve‘r-old and sold fof a. very moderate p ice. As a 1111081 year-old she tcok a record oi ‘J06 1-4 on a half nli'e track, wlrcli will . a. worlds rtcord for age and gait. iThiS season it has been displaced by Adloo Volo a illrcc-ycar-old who sfepped in 2.05 flat. However, Lydia Knight continu- ed l0 distinguish herself this year by establlsllng a new recoil for Concord. N. C., in 2.04. She is foul-vcar-old pacing lllilfCS t \' i‘ a1 half mic track when she wrn aii own d by the multi-lnllFonai e c131 liretle manilfactuter, W. N. Rey- holds. . __ _ _ (Continued on Page 10> i _-—~--»~—~_ -_-_._ _ n, L // \ I 5/ n that eocii pipeiui oi Rosebud T Tobacco gives is i0 miss real smoking enjoyment." Maritime men know iboi Rosebud is a cooler, sweeter, more conieniing smoke — a pipe tobacco lJl) Extra large 15c elec in i lb. Humidor Tins blended 1o suit the exacting Maritime iosie. 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