BOWLING WRESTLING SEPTEMBER zz, 1933 - “LTR ` g _ _ c:HARLoT'rr~:'rovvN_ _ GUARDIAN _ PQGE SEVEN BOXING _ BASEBALL _ QASKETBALL _ A N l3.W$t°‘rr.r SPCDRT WORLD tlire ST_cHAR_LE5 COUNTRY GLUE wmnle wmkle 2_l3,___ o.Bmn NEW YORK Sep; 2_ (AP) of Canada, vi-oil it decision over. |Wil111iDe8. Sept 21-Cansdsfs out Stables. with a minimum of ms___'____ excite iGeol'ge Herrington, equally of Ed- (Canadian Press Cable) .mundston. Joseph “Kid" Lemieux_ SYDNEY, Australia, Sept, 21- ' t l l I ' AD V s andinl golf rivals advanced to Bellirli Scott 2.09%, Wm. McKay, l ment, washington ommuy teak I night to the finals of the Canadian Kensington, charge of the American League pen_ wslnm: ;clos_e _golf championship by Pixie 213% Robert Humphrey, nant at home today by defeating st C V c 5 v c ml es in the semi fin K9r\5irrE¢°11 Louis Browns 2 1 in a closely fought ls ll' clalmmi io the Weiierweighi' ye” thus won the boxing championship of the city of Edmundstorl and also An Australian cricket team is al- most certain to tour England nex‘ _ I _ ~ » _ _ _ _ _ U ' ' » ` _ - i . als hem i'°dii ' . ` _ iCi`l3mDiOnbhiiJ of the Maritime Pro- A meeting Of the eric'/.ct hoarl Ma k 227 MIXED game | at M __hMD.ct__e1e s,hToy;o_t:e1¢nd. Emma wa_w°n_ Peter M__ME_h_m_ Although there had been ume U Ivlnces. The battle lasted 10 three _of control was held tod.ly under 9 . W 0 0 B °P¢1\ Kensington any doubt for weeks that the sem .minutes rounds and was witnessed _the presidency Of R. A. Oxlade . (Canadian Press) _ fr Klrkh by a thousand f . Le ie when the pro osed tour was full Los ANGELES, sent. 21. _ Jlro t 1 tp. ld ' ' » ~| l _ 5__w___ mst ranking player of Japam ‘xg gardegesileagg ?;’§;;;1:;ri;_§”n":i (say, Alperton, New York Giants in the World Ser- weighed 143 lbs. and Herrington _discussed The meeting was held today advanced to the semhnnala _naw Mn R K Bemnto __ b ( peter S, 2_15:g_ pl,-,mk Mmldum ies, it took today's victory to remove _147. Lemieux is anxious to meet. ,in camera and apart from the is- ' ' ' ‘ -Ma" ° 9' Aibgrton New _York Yankees’ last mathema- any other boxer who wollld alsoisulng of a list of tentative Englislii ll me smllhwe" “uma cmmllloll' w'i°h°id°’ ‘mm Wm“iP°3» 4 and 3 A tical chance of winning the chain ,hips with an easy victory over Don Mi" K““i°» Bifimiey BFOWD Al Flashing her best match play of bemn_ pionship. With B7 victories to their |Marltinies. proceedings were satisfactory, no i _ nrrnlrlill of Australia. Scores were th 1, I i , e wo weeks' Ml& Kkkham made Bill C h t H credit' the senators can M59 an 01 --»-~-D* ,definite announcement regm-(img. i claim the weltcrweight title of the fixtures and the stutelnciit that. y oc an a, eber Hardy, thi’ °th" “mil bradlet bf deiiisiiie the six games they have left andi lhe tour was mrlde It was lllidoi SECOND TILT POS TPONED (Canadian Press) SPRINGIIILI., N. s.,' sept. sl three-out-of-five series between -The second game of the Springhill Fcncehustcrs and 'Iurrrlnuth Gateways for um Nova Scotia Baseball Champ- ionship, Wu ruined out today, The game will be pl,-i_\-ed go. morrow, weather permitting. - Fencebustvrs won the opener 7-0. | fn Halzfax , ALBERTON RACE BOXING IITSTANIJING SENATURS RUIN ‘ AUSSIES WILL (¢3°Miii“D PNB) ` i I In A spectacular bout staged nr, HALIFAX, sept. ill-.Lloyd Bry- ‘ I M ' *_ _ the Bachelors’ Arena in Edmund-1 l uiwli, YOU-“El Ciii“`i°i'i°i'°‘V” °YCii5ii Entries for races at Alberton,, UFl5i°"f 135° Friday evening, &pt.iTuUR l rrrivcd ln Halifax tonikht to com- _ Sain,-day_ sept 33_ |933: ;15th, Joseph “Kid” Lemieux, locaii ' I pete in we Halifax Junior Bioyolo nz CLASS .boxing idol and brother or Bif» Suiurda’ M 2 illemieux, well known in the Mari .. . race yi N F I N A l S aa Volo 13%. olBr1en stables Y A N I ll B"i';‘n_lf_’nn0_l;sgsl£°g_l;';l_l:_fl l;__:__:_:-i°’ _, King Frisco, Myron Mogrghm-_‘ itimes as a boxer and pretender to ll ' Kensington. the bantamweight championship _ SON OF REBEL (Continued from Page 1) iclals. Young Hernandez arrived at the palace while 5,000_ government supporters were staging a demon- stration in front of the building, shouting vivas for Crrau, It was understood he was acting as All I cmissary. i Grau spoke to the demonstrators v I l i I 4 1-5, 6-il. _ _ Shiloh Will meet Jack Tldbnll who ]y defemm Isobel P bah an _d I _ Aibe|'i3°n» i f - . - i i K e ll S rv Co el H. Horn Elmsdal still finish B' game ahead °l the. _ 'stood a committee was iippoiiiwrf ___"'- i Mi‘“m°°*‘i °° ii" "r“i'iir‘*»i° Wief- ing, ontario iunicr champion from 1°" M" W ir! ¢i°f°“iii`i¥ mi~W°i'f“ Vimlf Toronto, 'I and 5. She will meet -i1'~» 1"r°fi°ri°i= J- Perri' °f Erisiwd. Miss Mackenzie tomorrow in an ia- defending champion, and Ibliel' hole final for the title. !5i°°i°`“ °f 1'” Angeles “W ifhii Uiir' , Both eastern shot-makers were at sr semi-firlalistl. HUME RUNA T the top or their games may. == I = -| IT1 June Guy. W. Harper, Tignlsh. Orphan Annie, R Thompson Elmsdale. 0. 9, e. 2.30 CLASS Pussy Foot, D. McCarthy, Tlgr-lish_ Billy Volo, Christopher, Tignish. may °°°h°ni°~ °`Bri@n Biabieb out a. 10-3 victory at Philadelphia mmm* Aubrey- Jai 0'Bri€r1 behind the six-hit pitching of young 1 ’ 4 Springhill R d S ., N ' f . 1 ‘ ° °" OW Sciiiid _July 6, Leeds, July 20 and Lclidclr ,.5(.h_ pm,.,.sOn_ Mahaffw Coombs lulllol bllscllall cllllmplmls will leave . (Oval) Aug 18 The tos*s would 'uid Coclir'iri(= Hives ii; llllf(_l_l_lSCtlOl_;_:il1nlOl l_0lll___;llgll_5_i'°_gl“yi:lll be four day marches ulilcrs flici -*"“"*-""‘ ` 0 ° e all me bber was dcpcndt-lit on the flliill - - .f.=» champlonsh- 1 S _ d _ ru _ - ~ | fold. political opposition a\\....cd Re lp ser ell ll lll lly igame which would their be played! heat Turnbles the reply of mg supporters pg de. Eldon Auker. M5101' B€iWi-rl, D. Campbell, Trailing 2-0 as the result of Jim The wddmm ‘na unnmely Montrose mie Foxx’s 47th home run if th; S T A N n I N G ROYBI Wvrihy. Rayner, Albertcn. season with Mickey Cochra e o mtg T. “‘ed"__f_'§i_“‘°° °’ .lille wltto c i-I weeks, Alber base. ih° Tigers fell on Johnny grct b th em-ll f i `much lon' Marcum, the sensational recruit re y e p°°p° ° Pllllce Ed` Witte J1m_ G, Dnw50n_ summer. from Louiuville, and scored six runs i ll I Y t/er z ' r mm lm. es day Foxx’ ,wud Isllllld' He was mums" °f side, in the third to put the game away. ithletioc, 1; Johnson, Athletics 1; ‘om of the fine" m¢;_ng plant, in ' Roy Volo Jr., Alherton Stables. 9i°“°f “CWI L Eastern Canada., and held s ei The Leaders: Foxx, Athletics, 47; iof night races together mths lily: mlmllllg R`ll'°°'“Pl'lll°e5° Laura’ Riiih. YD-1111668. 30: Guehfis. Yank- day meets this year. He not cnl es, ao: Klein. Phillies. 21; Berger. rm for rancher in various part: ”“°l"' Gm' B”‘“““ B°“' M°“""' , “"“'“' ”' 0! ¢hl °°\mt\'y. but- as an extensive Maker' ‘ Leann Tombs Amer-lomi. sm; sued., md my” ,u,p,,,t,,. d _*___ _ I Naifionll, Q1; 10081, 1,024. i: rum* Puhlpl Will IIQVCI' bd filled, because the list of men who have T U G' 0 F " w A R. MONTREAL, Sept. 21-Sat-urday 'mixed brains in forming an insti- _S-pt. 30, will see club owners of tutfon of this kind makes it most ithe National Hockey League ln difficult for others to start in , E when ho loft off; _ annual meeting. The schedule for Life M full of pathos, Change 1938-84 will, it is expecte_1_'eF;;E:_?_‘_i_“__i;_i__1’;‘;‘_“__‘;_ie;_3;§__°_;’_;d_“_; o_;_l;:_1_;s_. _v_»_“li;> ogpx gfnem chegg the British Foreign ofrlrr. ing road of time with one who was _ ’ ma ii ° ° “T able io understand. was of itself Jiang gil in stave off a team at iuii strength oommrmwoalti. Tribunal solace. declared ____ draw ’ _Pr‘°l;idB _A3110 Off 55;? rr;<;i;nSP€;5_:;1“' More adequate Doniliiion repro. And what s. memory. In the days After 5 rest pc__md_ the teams if eil 95 0 m nfd ng » _ sentatlon in the capitals of the oth- and yea" to comm M Wm bear __ am attempted to break the dead_ Pi9»Y€r` d"Hi5 are °° i 0 Y 9* er Commonwealth Nations was es- with you as L perfumed tmasme _(ik and after pumng for _mee Pei-Wed in i'i0<`ir°Y Circles- Ii is scntial. An important advance had Mmicl No. 810-Twolmtfon sack, from Eden the blissful souvenir of lt _ with Freetown ap_ Winifd Wi mai in the °ii Sei’/50'” been made irl the recommendation half peaked lapel, popular semi- lt hu < __ . bl mlllll es mole Only 0119 deiil 01 mB.l0r irrillori/i‘~nC9‘ for a Common\‘.'5~ said Senator F. S. Malan, of South earthly soioum be able to offer K@r“i“€i°rr *em W" ‘i“‘“°5 Pm' should they figure in play-°if and Africa. we rilrinr irriow what was your bereft hearts the same soft ‘i"5“°' “nd °f Si' El°““°"' my Stanley Cup same-s Playing 011i expected of us. we have rome vrry . T;_l_l_§°lll` _ m mm 91103' §r'iEB»S0rr19r”ii» °rr ifiieir mme much closer io each other since wci lance of the presence departed. ere was ll' We vllll 'lg iC¢- Hiiherw ii has been f9‘lr`ir'0i€-Sis ri`l!~i!"‘il`-'J 'H'»i1Z~'-i . ll: ll re il were the work of persons seekint! . Fla., to refuel. Meanwhile, the Presidents five- mands that he resign, delivered arller this wc-ck through Rotary Club rncmbcrs ac‘.‘.rii; as nciioiiat- r.~:. Sturiciit spoltetiiiien sold the ‘minors of an llnpendllig revoliltion to cause a_“state of agitation." The students are rlmong the strongest backers of President Grau. Colonel Folgelleio Batista. chief of staff of the army, said Juan Bias Hernandez, rcbcl lcadcr ln Camaguey Province, was fcady to surrender. Other sources, however, said the veteran revolutionary was stronger than ever. Rafael Viera, chief of police at Moron, arrested along with 20 oth/ er men after Bias left that Pity for the field, was brouglit to the capital this morning and jailed in Cubans. fortress. He told bystand- ers at the railroad station that Bias had nearly 2000 followor.<. DOLLFUSS (Continued from Page li if---~ -'~ ;:.:;:;;_.;;_ _lti Patriotic Front conformed to the aims agreed on with Chulicellor Dolliusé." "Promises given to me 1.5 1685-Cr in June have not bcefi kept," the Prince was quoted as szlyllig. The Government, niecmivllile, was faced with the problem of an open appeal to the Austrian Nazis to align themselves with the Hr-iniiwlir. Halldbills signed by the llc_`lnii'.c-hr federal heaclquai'tf=i',= declared that Spread' "in many poiril-s the Hcilnivchi' pro- (Cnnadian Press) '1‘C:‘3‘ONTO, Sept. 21-Stock mar- kf‘t< flopped badly today as the( convir--' on became widespread thai; infntion in the United States has' born .slielved for th" present. Can-l l1(\:l'fj.' i'ir.=r~.<. reaching up tn 5 poini\ among the leaders and evcni_ liigizez- in a few cases. Mining shar- nauis. Fear that they mifrht beins l'cgisr.~,.,,d recegriong up to 33__ Wh'~ni prccs broke wth otheri c0nimod;i.r»= and stocks. Selling orders were tumbing ini/l the ex-v clinrc s nt the close. ella-nfes was lass drastic than on (lic New York and selling pressure was far train pn~iir.k_\'. Ari ez\r'_\' which finally lcd tlleln to a rail-l Tir" UFUHK Ori Canadian EX-_i niowillic slump was ovcrconie bvi H0011 Il D NPS C8 F 4 Hn WSI even making prfmfss on the up-l <.-lf' wlicli the def nite news came . i t t‘ 1 v i . ' orange o\'el'bonl‘d. It was xiiunzing- lll5;_l_l___Tgi,2 _;§T__t_l_;.__. . . ;..._____._. “":- , , _ ~- !.."'~ _.1 v ' _ . ` i r . '4 cnliilivllllc? “It was really amarlllgl" snld. ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ - » . . n d Fi si d§,<‘ ci ‘ ‘ci ;l;i.‘i;;‘.;“.f.';‘.‘2.if;. ‘i,f..,,‘;‘if-; Save These Coupons ' gramme coincides with the regfn- erative movenielit. of Nlitionnl Soc- ialism, so there is no renscli why the two cannot cooperate." The Hcinlwelir was d<‘.~ci~.i:r_d aa pledged to the aim oi uévelopilig Austria into 11 German Sale which eventually could bc ‘iii(‘cl'll0r=li¢5 with the great Gerinali fzltllrl'l:lnd." discussed wiili the cotton state de- legates bv the Pre.- tille;s Seagrrlm ‘3 poiliis. \l.nnrd’n Linlmrnt for (`hlll»li\lnl. . , ..,_,,_,‘.._._;_.._, -- -rr, ,,iu.= '_ :'S:i_;:" _,iw __ r 100 VDTES FREE -"~ - i FOR ' | formity oi juri.