-_r-.....'-k< r..__r.._._-_.-__-.._.... ..-.. -»» “is. ‘an. .‘.... .4‘- a. . A nun Brothers Pitch World Champions To Double Over Brooklyn Dodgers As Giants _ , Victory ‘ t Lose To (AJCEBy Guardian's Special Wire) NHV YORK, Aug. 25—St. Louis Cafilfllals advanced tc first p‘a:c trifle National League standing toCBY by defeating the Dodgers IOI-lland 6-1 in a doiibl heads: at Btwklyn behind the strady pitch- inglo! Dizzy and Paul Dean Tue vimizy put the Cards a half-game‘ form of tho Giants, who 10st to v Chicago.- tt game of a double- 4. the second. of the Dran brrh .,i0n a strong re» . lance to the 1934 Cardinal pernant drive, which cndrd successfully an tire inst day of the season Today thvryotmgci‘ Dean a‘lo\vcd eight hits in winning the {BCOTICI game af- ter Dizzy had run: up his 22nd victory of the season in the opener. ‘I'm: Cubs took another bruising belt at the Giants’ pt-srpccts of holding the National League lead at New York when they made use of timely hits and Hal Schumach- er‘: wildness to defeat New York 6,-.4.bf:fore a crowd or 21454. "The triumph once more put Chicago in the thick of tho three- way argument for the pennant only two games behind the Giants. Schumacher only lasted six in- nings‘ and inthat time the Cub; plledup a big enough lead to with- stand the late Giant attacks that drove Bill Lee to cover. The relief flingers on both sides, Euel Moore and Allyn Stcct of the Giants and Larry French and Lon Warneke of the Cubs. proved more effective. Mel Ott hit his 29th home run of the season with none on in the 4th. The‘ Phillies defeated Cincinnati in the final game of the series to- day 12-10. .The Phils, scored five run; in the first inning on three hits and three Cincinnati errors, but the Reds came back with eight in the lecond. -A1 Todd Pinch-hitting for Gomez with-the bases loaded and one out in the seventh, drove in the de- ciding runs. Heqman hit a home run for the Reds with two on in the second. ‘ Jlanager ‘Pie’ Traynofs 11th lining single with the bases loaded gave-Pittsburgh Pirates a 6-5 sec- ond» game victory at Boston and enabled them to sweep the four- game series with Boston Braves. $121.0 visitors captured the opener 'Big Jim Weaver held the Tribes- men to six hits during the first game and Traynor started the sec- ond as the "goat" by making a pair of wild heaves to first that provided the Braves with their first two.taillea against "Red" Lucas, who- went the entire distance for the“ Pirates. gsve ithc ‘ot. ~YANKIIIS SPLIT TWIN BILL NEW YORK, Aug. 25-Scoring four rims in the fifth inning, the Tigers-took the first of a six-game series from Philadelphia Athletics 3-3<at Detroit today as Elden Auk- aanegistered his 13th triumph of tin-season. Nine men bat-ted in Detroit's hea- nygsoorlng frame and pounded Johnny Marcum f:r a, double and five singles. _The A's scored first when Ftnncy and ‘Eoxx hit triples and Cramer singled in the first inning. There- after Auk-er held them in check un- til Pinky Higgins poled his 19th homer of the season with none on in the ninth. L211 Gehrig's 24th homer helped .‘.’w York Yankerrs salvage an even spilt of their doirble-headzr with the White Sox at Chicago, New York ivinninc; tb- sfcflnd game 6-1 after Jlmny wh":.~li".~.--1 hztri pitched the Chicagoans to a 6-3 victory in the opéiier’. ,F1r‘l Comb: was ir-iured when I';'1i l“ rm‘. P"'l lfili". Yankrc rho. purwzrl a pop fly in the l) j third YIIIIII}! and Rfif‘, after snag- ing the boll tumblcd and pinned mbs to the ground beneath him. ' Combs suffered t~rn ligaments and will‘ probably b» out for. the season. ‘Whltchrad pushed three-hit ball In turning in his season's 12th vic- ‘fory as against ll defeats in the (opener. "l; "Twenty-eight thousand support- {em of Steve O'Ne'll's rejuvenated _ Indians saw their favorites drop a Jloulfiheader to Boat-on Rod Btx rid-I and 8-2 at Cleveland. ~ The crowd protested umpire Ow- Jnh reversed decision on Mellllos bunt in the seventh inning of the locond mime bv fun-lbw P0P bot- flo; on the flcld. , powans first called Mellll-fs bunt 'fnr and waved him out at first p than Plrllips threw to rocky. ‘Rogers Hdrnsby 's s - - urprislng ' Browns continued their fats season I gplmgo by ambnshing Washington Senators twice it Bt. Louis in l Mitblohender. ' time‘ Browns snufled I one run gully-Jo the ninth t1 fake the first 4-2. and nosed out the Sen- fi 1-0 in the night-cap when I ,' g» belated last innin! 6P1" my Washington four HIM W! to overcome an early 9t. 9 Lauren: rum- g-lvofe; York I it Ilifle nph (u: the x for . ' f.rst .1 ex: pt to: in»? St. Louis when‘ BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING The Cubs. [a1 League Saturday with a 9-4 kvlctory over Chicago Cubs. Hank ‘(Leiber belted two homers in. the iscccnd inning to tie the major I league record and the Giants tal- llied eight times bet-ire the side ' ivas retired. l St. Louis Cardinals kept right at their heels, however, coming . from behind with four runs in the nnth to defeat Brocklyn-10-7. Their victory left them u. single gran-e behind. BCaIOII Braves lost their second game in a. row to Pittsburgh- “ "aziwhlie Cincinnati Reds reg- Western tear“. chalked up four mumphs over their eastern riv- als in Satuzdzxfs American League I fixtures. ! The tigliest battle was that be- tween Philadelphia and Cleveland. ' which went l5 innings before the ‘Indians broke the scoreless dead- lock by hitting two runs and win- hing 2-0. Detroit Tigers subdued Boston 2-0- The Red S-ox tossed the game away when Ellsworth Dahlgren at first base muffed a grounder in the sixth to allow Detroit to make their two runs. The Yankees bowed to St. Louis Browns as the latter rallied in the ninth for two runs and a 7-6 vic- tory. A single in the ninth enab. led Chicago White Sox to down Washington 2-1. Finals Reached In Mixed Doubles A t B r0 0 k l in e (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BHDOKLINE, Mass, Aug. 25, - Kay Stammers of England and Rod- crick ‘Menzel, Czechoslovakia, won their way into tomorrows United States mixed tennis doubles final today by defeating Mrs. PflytliS Mudford King, England, and Gene Maito, young Ualiioritian Davis Cup rookie, 8-6, 6-4. Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan, Brookline, and Enrique Mater or Spain qualified for the title play by taking a three set semi-final from Mr. and Mrs. John Van Ryn of Philadelphia 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. 0n Saturday Helen Jacobs, top- ranking woman player, registered but two earned points when snc and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan of Brookllne, retained their doubles titles by turning back their U. S. Wightman cup teammates, Mrs. Dorothy Andrus of Stamford, Conn, and; Carolin Babcock, Los Angeies, 0-4, c- . Those two were not needed for Mrs. Fabyan managed to sharp- shoot a doren placements against the charging Miss Babcook in addi- tion to forcing most of the 36 errors marked against, the slight girl from the coast. The men's field reduced its cham- pionship play into a. duel between U. S. Davis Cup teammates. Wil- mer Alllson and Johnny Van Ryn, who held the doubles titles in 1931 and were runners-up last year, gained the title round for the third in six ycars by out-battling Wilmer Hines of Columbia, 8.0., and Henry Culley of Santa. Barbara, Ca1if., for a 2-6, 6-2, 4,6, 6-4, 6-3 triumph. Don Budge and Gene Mako, the Californian “comers" selected for Davis Cup service this year, beat Frank Shields and Frank Parker 6-4, 6-3, s-a. Perry Escapes In juryInAccidént (A. P. By Guardian's Sp-cclal Wire) JERSEY CITY. N.J., Aug. 25. — Fred Perry, English tennis star, es- caped injury in an automobfe a cidcni on the Pulaski Skywuy yes.- Lertiay as he was travelling from New York to Orange for an exhibi- tion match at thc East-West ‘fen- nis Championships, Arthur Woods. Secretary of the Eastern Lawn Tennis Association. who was driving Perry. said his car was jammed into the machine ahead when he was forced to stop for a traffic tie-up. The car was but slightly damaged and the men L nttnued to Orange. Jacques Wins Quebec Title (0. P, By Guardlnfl Special WIN) MONTREAL, Aug. li-Nine years rolled off Hush Jlwllw’ 511011159" Saturday and. he stood again where . be was in lino-at the top of ama- wn- golf in the province of Quebec. Scoring a brilliant 6B, four under p“, m‘ m round over Royal Montreal's South Course, Jaoquul had a not-oo-good 80 In the afternoon but his 140 for the 36- hole competition gave him a lead o: three stroke: over his nearest ¢ompetl‘ in I ll!“ IIQld. GIRLS VB IATIIIBB BBIOHTON. llnlluid - Gin orfckaml of Medan School, coma mo: winning from a team more- ggflfifl‘ ghg pupils‘ father: In eon- CardinulsAclvance To First "Place In National League; Tigers Defeat Athletics 6-3 r Ga te ways Acloance To Semi - finals (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) YARMOUTH. N. 5., Aug. 25-Da- feating- Loekeport Giant Killers 2-0 Saturday, Yarmouth Gateways, 1934 Nova Scotla baseball champions, advanced to the semi-finals of the provincial playdowns, having won Meanwhile at Liverpool, the Liv- ,- erpool Pirates defeated Hantsport; Shamrocks 11-1 and evened up their 1 series to determine Yarmoutlfs op-i ponent at one game each. Ln the series opener the Gateways had defeated the Giant Killers 3-2 at Lockeport and l-iantsport had sprung a surprise at home by rie-, icating Liverpool 6-4. I At the other end of the Zine Springhill Fenccbustersand Domin- l ion Hawks were preparing iur their; semi-finals battles. Playing three- of-flve series, the Fencebusters e1- iminated Westville ll’l five games and the Hawks knocked out New Waterford Dodgers three straight. ‘ International League Race T ig h t e n s I (c, p. by Guardian's Special it'll-e) NLW YORK, Aug. 25—-Tl‘.e race for the International League pen- tznt tfghtcned considerably Sat- urday as the leading Montreal Royals dropped a douolcheader to lowly Rochester. while Buffalo Blsons defeated Toronto. This loft Buffalo a scant two games behind the' Royals while Syracuse Chiefs who defeated Baltimore 'l-6 were only another half-game back. Newark handed Albany Senators a. 5-3 setback in the other engagement- The Red Wings deuged three Montreal pitchers with hits in the first game to win 15-2 and in the seven-inning nlghtcap handed the Canadians a. 4-1 reverse. The heaviest hitting of the first game came in the fifth inning. when Rochester pounded out nine hits. Ken Ash recorded his 17th vic- tory of the season in Buffalo's 3-2 victory over Toronto. The Leafs loaded the bases with one out in the ninth only to have Crouch hit into a. double play. They had l5 men left on bases. (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Aug. Ziv-Mrntreal Royals, behind tight pitching, thumped Rochester Red Wings twice in an International League doublebill at Rochester today. After taking the first game 7-2 when Pete Appfeton ht-ld the Wings to six blows. they added the» sec- ond to their win column behind Smythes four hit twirling. The Bisons successfully protested their grip on second place at Buf- falo by taktng I second straight decision from Toronto Maple Leafs 11-8. - Bill Harris, although nudged frequently, notched his 18th victory of the year. Owen Carroll had to be called in to force the last To- ronto batsman to bounce in to a double ki'ling. schulmericli stung Harris for a. homer with two mates on. HOW THEY STAND INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Loot RC. Montreal .,......... 80 53 .580 Buffalo . '17 e0 .502 Syracuse ‘l9 62 .560 Baltimore ‘l5 6'7 52g Toronto . 71 66 .518 Newark 72 68 .514 Rochest/e; 57 so 416 Alba-HY 44 94 .319 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C.| St. Louis .. ‘l4 43 .632 New York 74 44 .627 Chicago . 75 49 505 Pittsburgh 0a as .583 Brooklyn ..... 54 65 .454 Philz-idelphl: 52 68 .43f r Cincinnati t2 7o .420 ‘ Boston 32 87 .269 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost RC. Detroit . 75 42 .641 New York .. 66 50 .669 Boston 62 5a .517 Cleveland 4.... 61 68 .513 Chlcnzo . ......... 5|? 56 .513 Philadelphia to o3 .442 Washlnawn .. . 50 a) .420 St. Louis . 46 ‘l2 .385 ' o Littler Wms Quebec Open “ (C. P. By Guardian‘: special Win) MONTREAL, Aug. 25. — Jack Littler of Rivennead, Ottwa ind the series in straight games. y Golf. Title; m. PORT Chuck Templeton '0 . SPO-R T RAI TS: l . w; y 05 {II/unto vitamin/v W171! HM Rl/ATHOC or 40! ’_/ 4' (700! n30 NH)’ '1- , zzmuc nmsmznl _ nave’ 8477M OI!!! an: 50.05 .' fiszamwmwcm wlu. 8c RAO£D ID F077‘ a: car Comm/vi, roe rum-In». rwc P12221545 z n 0w f '5 YCH on!» Haw wovEm/vé ' TUND T1877 MRRXRH smsaevl/ ¢~r-a-_-- ti. IIPENING GAME IIFPIAYIIFFS T0 N I Ii II T Grocers and Falcons Are Competing Teams — Game T0 Start At 5.45. The opening gun of the City Baseball lcaguc plflvofis. provided the weather is suitable, will be flied tonight as Burhoes Grocers tackle the Holy Name Club Falcons in the _-pening game of a bost-out-of three series to determine the team to mcct the Stars for the league title and Chcstcr A.- Campbell Trophy, now on display in the window of this popular jewelefs stoic 0h Queen Street. The outcome of this sc|1es is largely a matter of wniecture- All season these tw; squads have en- gaged in bitterly fought encounters with the outcome always in doubt and tonight's game is not likely to prove any exception. Falcons hold la. 4-2 advantage in games won S0 far but Tom McFarlanes team figure that tonight will be a mvst Qppqrtflng time to cut down thif. margin. Tonight's game is being called for 5.4-5 and players and fans are asked to please note this chant?“- innings if at all possible. Hounifiifiofacuir (By The Associated Press) (By Guardian's Special Wire) Home Runs Yesterday: Ott. Giants: Gehrig, Yankees: J. Collins Cardinals; Hwman, Reds; Young. Pirates; Higgins. Athletics; Dahl- grcn. Red Sox. one each. The Leaders: Greenberg, Tigers. 33: Ott, Giants 29; Berger, Braves 27; Foxx. Athletics, 26; Gehrig. Yankees. 24. League Totals: National 561'. Am- erican 549; Total 1.110; EUR SALE Race Track at North Sydney and two horses, Del-mat and Joe The Great. Apply BALLARD B. R. 4, Sydney Mines. N .8. 24343-61. FOR SALE Winnie Winkle, eligible for tho 2.19 clll, and Tennis Kaimmk, three you: old. Apply to Jimmie Power. I'll won the Quebec Open Golf Chum- plonshlp, defeating Willie Lamb of Lambton, .. w, by seven strokc in the ill-hole play-of! made neces- sary by their ti; in the 36-11010 medal play competition on Friday. Lamb lost on the fint nine mien when he wok 46 ltrokeo to ‘Littler! as. Eachhui limits-unad- nlne, Littler taking the title ‘I1 the school girls enroll l" for wicketc when hlfliflli mama with Jubilee celebrations. no Minn mi v ., u. INK lfljtllfflfl ‘y one: ll. ‘ - 4300 , PAYS I: gorrnrs q; . . ma: I'll like Sh "'" “Wk. PLAY on made in an effort to complete nine i BASEBALLS Bil (Ls | x (By The Associated Pres) (By Guardian's Special wire) Buddy Myer finally broke his batting deadlock with Hank Green- berg yesterday and Hank dropped out of- the big six to reduce the group to its normal size. Myer added two points to his average with four hits in nine trips to the; plate while the Detroiter just held‘ his .340 mark. The standing: ‘ G AB R IIYct. Vaughan, Pirates 109 399 94160 .401 Medwlck. Cards . ' 7481102176370 Vosmik. Indians. 11B 491 68170346 Hartnett, Cubs . 95 333 51115345 Cramel’. A's 113499 79171343 Myer. Senators . 117480 3'1 164.342 M o n t re a I Aldred Wins Soccer Title (C. P. By Guardian’: Bpecill W1") wmmrmo, Aug. zs-Montreal Aldred hold the Dominic Foot- ball Association champion ‘iiv i" night following their victory 0W1‘ Nanalmo, British Columbia. cham- piona, l-0 m the fourth game 0f the series Saturday. Bob Campbell, Montreal left half, scored the only goal of the game four minutes before the final whistle. Shortly after a. penalty shot. he kicked into the goal and the bail curled into the net as Pete Inkster, Nanatmo goalie, tried to sift it out. Inkster played a brilliant game in the Nanaimo net. turninB aside Montreal shots by the dozen. Nineteen hundred soccer saw the game which was contested- Montreal won "the first game 3-2 and Nanaimo tied the series by winning the second 7-3. The third game of the scheduled three game series ended in a Ne. §°f<>in8 today's fourth game. fans evenly Hamp ton Still In Running (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. 13., Aug. 25. — With big "Tamer" McPherson hold- ing Saint John Trumps to eight scattered hits, Hampton Ossekeags played heads-up baseball behind him here Saturday to stay in the running for further provincial hon- ors by takinx the second 881M 0! their New Brunswlcksemi-final ser- ies 5-2. Trumps won the first game 4-1. The third and. deciding contest to see what team faces St. Stephen- Milltown Kiwanis in the final series will be played here tOmOITOW 1118M. weather permitting. or Tuesday night if a. postponement is neces- 5,”. Birthday Greetings (By The Canadian Press) REMEMBER WHEN- BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Halifax 28 Race In p‘ Suffers (Special to The Guardian) HALIFAX, Nova Bootia, August 25 —Mu.urioe Hughes, youthful Char- lottetown bicycle rider, won the Halifax Chronicle and Halifax Daily Btu 28 mile bicycle race in the fast time of 1 hour, 14 minutes. 83 2-5 seconds, held Saturday ai- ternoon. Lloyd Bryanton, another Island rider was forced out of the race when his wheel smashed to a pulp abcui: l2 miles from the start. BryaIton was only a few yards be- hind his 12am mate when the ac- cident occurred. Hughes, Mllson and Hefner rode a great race all the way. The crowd gave Hughes a great hand when he crossed the line to capture the Halifax ,Chron- icle Trophy and take it out of the city for the first time in the history of the race. Bryanton and Hughes came to Halifax on their bicycles and they dfiififve the victory. Hughes will be recognized as the Maritime bicy- cle champion. The team prize was captured by the Bcdford team. rm- the flrst 10 miles the riders pres- ented a parade as the 22 starters travelled close together. Hughes tool‘: the lead when he came to the first hill on the Old Cobequld road. This same hill proved fatal for Bryanton when he reached the hairpin turn in the road. out of the 22 starters four of the riders made the hill on the Old Cobequid road. Mllson and Hefller. both Bed- ford riders kept close to Hughes the full course. Boots Boutilier. of Dartmouth P1‘: the lead at the gun and led the pack to Porto Bello, Mllson taking the jump at this point. Mll- son held his lead until they reached the first hill on the C- bequld road. Bedford and steadily increased it until he reached the Mount stretch when Mllson put on his flnal sprint. when the pair reached the F-irvlew Hill, Hughes pulled away f km Mllson and when the latter reached the summit of the hill the race was won. Hughes finished 200 yards ahead of Mison. Hefller trail- ing Mllson 20 yards. ~ Four years ago today the Toronto Maple leafs of the International Baseball League, battled through 2S innings with the Baltimore Orioles in a double-header lasting from 2 to 7.10 p. m. Leafs beat Orioles 9-4 in the first game and made it a 4-4 tie in the 14th inning of the How They Finished 1. Maurice Hughes. Charlottetown time 1 hour, 14 minutes, 33 2-5 sec- Onds 2. William lwilson, Bedford. 3. Orland Hefller, Bedfvrd. second, called on account of dark- l-Iughes held his lead going through- Maurice 'Hughesi Captures Biflyfile Fast Time Youthful Local Rider Covers Distance In 14 Minutes. 33 2-5 one Hour, Seconds. Bryanton Crack-up. i 1 0.4. John Oondmn, Bulldogs A R 5. Allan Home, 51111505 A o. Harry onipman, $85.‘ “ma”; Rangers. D . 8. ~ Nonylligttsr- Boutilier, Dartmouth 9. Leo Home, Bedford. 10- Gwrse Rogers. Bedforri. 11. Eric Connors, Canadian Nat ional Tvelegraphs. ' 13- Cyril MacDonald. c, - Na-tcnal Telegraphs. ~ “Mum 13. Reg Zinn. West End Rangers, 14. Walter Mllson, B-Bdi01'd_ 5- Pot Flynn. Canadl n, r al Telegraphs. m] mon- c16. Frank l-kganson, Roy-a“ A. k '17. Douglas Bablncau, west End Rangers. To Attend Golf Meet At Truro‘ A strong delegation of at least ten Island lady golfers headed by MlssRuth Muttart, Summcrsltie, Provincial champion. and Mrs, E, M. Bagnail, Charlottetown, run. ner up in the local toumameni, will leave today to represent this Province in the Maritime ladies championship to betstaged in 1mm this week. It will be remembered that Mrs, Bagnall lost two and one up tq Miss Dorothy Holmes in the fins] of the tournament played here 1m year. The following ladies will repro- sent the Belvedere Club: Mrs, E. N. Bagnall, lVLrs. W. E. Cotton, Mrs. R. T. Holman, Mrs. J, F, Lantz, Mrs. Grant Gregory, M11, George Buntain, Mrs. E. W. Mac. Klnnon. Stunmerside players wfl include: Miss Ruth Muttart, M11, Smallman, Mrs. Lloyd Lewis- Min Emma Nicholson, Charlottetown. will accompany the delegation. 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