OCTOBER 21, 193s ‘i, » BOXING BASKI: I BALL omen scum With Possibility Of Another New Mark Being Made Sat, i.\.l'. By (‘maid-cub Special Wire) u‘ Lin, .1. XI. bot. ctr-TL)‘.- u 1.11.0“; ali ..iuy nail: kikJIk» 1 \v...iu rtcoras irum their Jiis liar and sLli an. y fail SB uruay when Dean A iiliii i.a..ielice n‘. Snap- . liiulUVCr, i-u. _iill'lliS 11.1-5 iii.- C-(ICIL at z\lli.‘ll, S. C. ._. “u; .iic iu...c.-. fcur your 1.1 it. . of iiic lamb Grand Cir- _ .LdoLJll, si;1i.i_iig ii mile 111 1.11 i-J He'll try l0 -l0wcr that Simmerings Around The Sport Front Ian Randal) f mpg Oct. a l 0110111111 Slate '<1<>11eg.»2?.iiEi it'll °1 @9111 11l1l1':,'E.I....At lllly 1 1 111W “lute boy under l2 venh; rel _ 111111,. admit ed to the 1051111111 11b. gllme fl-Zfliflfit Furman Saturday if e delivers 50 COat hangers 1° me ticket chopper... There are almost i“ mflllv hockey players as residents ,1} Iimhev. Pr». for a wliile.... P13101111! there are Boston Bruins, qlvyldchrc Reds and the new Her- - 1P5 11ml of the Interntflonal- American League. Seems Henry Amwgyong 15 a lmillllfl fcllow....Sometimes the llgllflvclsht and Welterweight king ‘X111 111" 1081111: 10w and the feeling; l‘ “hast 191‘ a °Pl1l>19 of months ;]-- 91:19} 19911112 so top-notch 11950 1141s after a lcng rest that his backers, when they o1‘ Ceferlno Garcia, mutter "Cef had‘ ggtter watch outcome next Nov_ Chicago Cubs would just as soon forget about their recent world series with New Yolk Yankee: but It looks as though reminders will. be D0DD1n1z up for some time. . The C1111 0310B 1s busy making refunds to holders oi’ tickets for the un- Plllyml sixth game. . ..Not only that but the Cubs hold money for 1929, 1932 and 1935 world series tickets WW1‘ flllllfid 111 for rcfunds.... Four 1932 tickets showed u: two “Peeks ago. the owner explain ng he had used them for book marks... Van Lingle Murigo, who got $15,- 000 for hl-s on-and-off pitching work with Brooklyn the p551 gem son. will start at $4.000 next year -...a misc will tie end on whether g/gfléllnbets his fire all to blazing Tyev say Clank Griffith, the "old fox ~ of Washington Senators. of- fered to swap Joe Krakauslcas. his rookie flinger from Ontario. for Bobby Fcf er of Cleveland, even up ....and Oscar Vii-t was laughing Out 1011<l as he turned the Senators‘ owner down . > l3 Signed By Canucks sense. onal ohwiplon oi ililiy uircct, foul" sou 0i lmipolcoii Diixct. . ' iiiccciiiiue uuo ljGWHPy 1 .i~..i.1,. iv, Y.. uiid with VlC - ML‘, 0i Uiiilililli. bllL, uncl Syru- - L. iv. KC. handling thc 511.1 Li.r.ci patch u mile in 1.55, 1..1_.-.cntl taste." him Dan Putcirs 1r. - - . you; ouiicd lr-icrr really knocked 1 3-; szco from the official lllilfk held by Directum l .> und, E. J. Bakers great iottci: lowered his till 1.56 i0 1.55 1-4 in an U regain his iuurels us the \\(ll .- iuslis. hzuliess lioi'sc_ Even 131011.11 he failed the famous grey pclciiu maintained his position as the ut-tcst ti-o tcr in lilstoiy. Onvr ivorid records ivorc estab- llrllwl l)\‘ l3. C. liiiiy Clilct Coun- lxirboru, N. C i-Icr Lzidysliip. wnntc of Greyhound. and Rosml fast stepping iw-ttmg iiiarc owned by Gibson White 0'! lflX.li~,I[0il, Ky. . clwi‘ Counsel ldwcred the mark lo;- ‘lll‘(‘l: year old paccrsio 1.57 :4 llvr Lndysliip 1iaccd a mile in 15G I‘-4 for‘ a new mark for aged mu and Rosalind wcnt the same iisi...:i~ in 1.56 3-4 to hang up n. now rccord for aged trotting mares. Roommates Battling‘ For Bertli (AP. By Guardian's Special ‘Vii-e) I-IIIRSIIEY. Pa... Oct, 20 — Two amateurs, who have been team- mates and roommates for several um, are battling for the 16.11 rtli on Boston Bruins National ilmkiqv League squad. They are Pat llcilcavy and Glen Sutherland, i‘? zrom the Sudbuiy tOni.) olvcs. lien/cow V6.5 a. dcfenceman but efannger Art Ross has converted llli uitolu cent-re and has him work g with Rod Hamill and Mcl llili. graduates of the Bruins‘ Provi- dcuc ilirni. Sutherland is ilic hlvot no the line that includes Ari Jack- wn iuid Leroy Goldsivoivhy. Ross llus ivarned the Sudbury Iounu-stcrs that only one of them ran .~t1c.‘; with the Bruins and ud- uwrl 111cm to forgot. friendship and biililc for the jobs. REMEMBER WHEN MONTREAL, Oct. 20—Montreai Canadians signing for the 1938-39 season reached l8 today when Jimmy Ward. right wingcr with the disbanded Murcoiis, stuck his sig- nature w a National Hockey Len- gue contract 1o round out the list of GXDBCLOd regulars. It was some sort of a record for early signing in the iiabltaiit camp. Lost yeoiq tic Cmiatliens had liold- out trouble up until just before the season's opening with defcnccman Babe siebert and Tiny Aurel Jo- liat arguing for beter- contracts. 5g- Only absenteen today as the Frcncliinmi won: lllTGllgll tllw‘ =10- cs on the icc at nearby Laciiiic was f-lhalie Wilf Cudc. at home with ri badly gushed lip suffered in m1 curly workout. Claude Burke of tlic nmntcui" Vcrdun Maple Loafs. f0r- mcrly of Moncton, N. 8.. filled in for the little Welshman, Manager Cecil Hart said he ax- pccted Cudc to be buck between the pos‘s' tomorrow, rliy The Canadian Press) Gcnrizc Sislcr, slugging ir .' *1. 0f Si. Louis E2‘ \llli'l‘ll‘.’ll‘l Bnscbzill Lcuguc. was '1 inmuigci" of flit} icain l“. >1 tcrhiv lie licld ihc 1mm- tmu 11..1i Dun Hf1\\'lf‘\'-——-llfi\\' with ._ . 1 "ilnple Lcrifs-ruccccdczl hi iiu i927 licvp llinurds In the home- :1 "l‘m golfing In shape for u Susie Q" “Thanks, |‘l| stick lo Sweet Cops." SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES NEWS ESSELS FAIL TO FINISH OF THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Til! SPQ FivollRocords Already (Igelgnead Makes ’em Look On Park Avenue (By Paul Michelson) (Assoc-land rrvss spons- Writer) mun xuzin, U0... 4U-——A ABSHIOD 1111-11-3 getiuig uie eye oi every pass- ing uou. ah iuig clown Park Avenue Inn-ALL] atilu, uenove it. or not it. was Samuel 08055011 Snead. the hm- MAL)’ goiiiiig iiiaii iruiii West. Vir- 511ml. QAAHUEK Jackson, in the big town o iiiukc a iiiovic snort, suddenly ueciucu .0 surrender his title as the poorest ulittebSfKl star 1n professional goii. So he put. ms gray slacks, olu sioucui hat and plank sweater m inc iiioni bails iuiu went shopping. iii two uilya m; has purchased 10 suits oi UAUkllcs aiiu all ma. goes aim u weu uressea man. Aiici- par-icing a bu. along Park Avenue inc great golfing man from whim ouipiiui- cipiuigs went to a Long isiiuiu movie for. and thence to ii. gun course where they set up he ivorks w 1.51.1: some shots oi llLlll hitting an iron 12o yards to the pin. Sluininlii’ Sam dropped the first bail a, iooi. from the hole; the sec- onu int tiie pin. "Cut!" cried the director. "That's the 1215-851. snot oi my entire car- cer." next, they asked Sam to sink a 110 loot putt. To the astonishment o1 everyone-except Sam, perhaps -he dropped the first. two and the dlicctoi- iiciiered "cutl" again and called it a. day. So far this year. Snead. who has becii Lil pro golrs tournament swing but 20 months, has estab- lished a money winning record at $l.'1,572.83_ He still has $30,000 worth of tournaments to shoot. at before lie year's up. Babe Apparently Through With Diamond Game (By Sid Fedcr) (Associated Press sports Writer) NEW YORK, (Zvct. 20—T0 all 1n- tents and imposes, Babe RWY-h i! through with baseball-and vice versa—-at least for the time beinfl- You hear talk and rumors the big fellow quite his coaching job with Brooklyn Dodgers to land 11-11- oher 5pm,, posslbl a. managerial berth in the Amer can Assvclatlon- But, right now you can take the Bobirs word for it, he has 110 im- mediate 1arospccis of a rel-um t0 the game he 11111 d l‘? 311009-0011 lieigknitffi and w ilcli did the Same for . _ "No; me," he said today. ‘There's nothing to those reports. "All I'm interested in these days 1s hunting and fishing and maybe some more golf." Of course, thercis always the possibility that. when the major and minor league meetir18§ 1°11 ‘round. or when the sprlnfl “files with its call to another diamond campaign, the Babe may be 671-?- pod by the ball fever again. He mlglnland in Milwaukee. as has been hinted. or in Montreal. where Rabbit, Maranvllle was fired the Bam. But when you talk to him as he gels ready for a. huhtlll! WP you got the idca Ruth is holdlni! nothing back n “I've had some offers-sure. he uxpliilncd. “But they We" 11111311119 I ivimted. You know, I dont have to worry about ivhcre my 118111 meal ls coming from. so I can take what 1 want." Steele Gets 1 Tryout W th Bruins’ Squad Qlnrence stecle former Abbie and Crystal hockyist but for the past several seasons performlns with Baltimore Orioles in the Eastern Unit/ed 518198 5111-5119" League is this season Betting I ciiance to make good in the Nut- lonal Hockey League at present seeking a berth with tho B05101! Bruins at their training camp 1n Hershey. Pa. Clarence-Ks tryout was Overlwllvd when speaking of’ the mizffltlfill 0f local hockcyists a few dbl’! B80 but, nevertheless his many "lends will WlSll him the bcst oi’ luck in‘ his attempt to crash the moneyed ranks. He is a fast skater, shoots from riqht wing and last year was WEll up in the scoring in the Lea.- gue in which he performed. vVlien swallows started from Ed- inburgh, Scotland. for their winter “Th1: purest form in which lab can be smoked." flight, south crowds gathered in the - bunny-million; ' 4.x s. Sweeping over the finish line ilonal Fisherman's Cup lcavcg second of their three-uut-of-iivc “with a bone in her teeth," the series. The WQRLD WITHIN TIME LIMIT Protest Against Bluenose ,Not Entertained; Walters Asks For Postponement Th“ , Tlicbaud won the first ___ ycursdrace will probably be the last between sailing fishermen. PAGE SEVEN’ BUWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING the Luncnbcrg defender of the inform“ chullcngcr, Gertrude L. ’l‘1iebuud. 1",: mlnulgg race by a. small margin. Doubleheader lloop Bill At Y.M.B.A. Y-Kriois tangle vlrlth a. strong Grads team and Y-Ettes meet the Cc-Fds in tonight's basketball doubleheader being staged at the Y. M. C. A. gym starting at B o'clock. The girls game will get under- way first and if the lassies stage the same sort of an even struggle as they did last- week fans will see some great basketball. The boys Same should be a thriller. Grads seeking to gain the heights of other years will floor a team strong in every de- partment and should give" the Knots their hardest battle of the year. Game Going To Be Faster Says Patrick WINNEPEG, Oct. 20-10?)- Hookey is fast now but it is 2o- lrig to be a lot faster in a few ars, Lester Patrick. veteran anager of New York Rangers National League team. told mem- bers of the youngks section of the Winnipeg Board of Trade today. In outlining the work of his team and Ranger's farm system. Philadelphia Ramblers of the In- ternational American League and New York Rovers of the Eastern United States Amateur League. Pal-rick said: "We're working on a continual five-man offence right now. I110 demand today is for speed and more speed. Players of 30 years ago oould not touch the players of to- day. for, although u forward line is only on ice for three minute stretches. the players are travel- ling at terrific speed all the time." K. S. Play AtSummerside ThisAfternoon West Kent rugby team travel to Summerslde this afternoon where ey take on the Summersldc High School squad in an exlii‘ tlon game. i...s game, or games as we should say is an annual of- fair with the squads playing a home and home series. West Kcnt. hold the majority of victories in games betwcen the two schools but football has improved consid- erable in the western capital of late years and the local boys are expecting and will receive lots of competition in today's game. main strect lo see them off. Leafs To Play 5 Exhibitiunfiames PRESTON, Ont. Oct ‘JO-Man- tlie Na- nger Con iii Sinytlic of _ tional Hov IIUAI flue champions. Toronto Niziplr ilrrifs. 31111011179911 tonight lllC tcum would Dlillf 1'11? exhibition giiinc-s with 531111111}? Stars. Lrafs" intcriiriiioriul-Amcrl- can League furin team, before opening .if the regular season m Toronto Nov. 3. Everyday more and more men discover tliat the way to ensure all-day "FACE to shave with a ROLLS a RAZQR $6.95 AND UP i331? 1133,, ROLLS SHAVING BOWLS H.017, llFlLl-S 60¢ Use Minsrds for dandruff. 111i POWERS, kiucrs Wswcour- . h s LUCKY w: Fouub Sour. sisALPimrs- T11! FlBREMAKESSTH one. (mp- Vi.» - - - Haw; zuousu FoR. ~ ' A FISHING Linc. soon \ 5524/. DAYs 71/: NAROONED PARJY HA v: A VuMiKzl-r smear. Eaousu, You BET! Tum: H0511’ BE Animus KaRE-DloN T WE as THAT CoATi f’ Reviewed and approved by Dominion Handgun!"- The B0! scouts Anuoelnmn. wetimis com is ATROPICAL Aunicau ANIMAL. ,Bur I uavam Heuzoo: ONE. 55mg FOUND ON ONE OI THESI- istaups Mlou/D/n /r GE 7' HERE P FRESHNESS" is‘ man on the Maple Leafs. sufhrcrl a double cut ubovo the right 1‘_\'(‘ when struck (wcidcivnllv by u stic held high by Nick Mctz. Th! stitches were ncccicd to close tlic. gash. FDWlPI‘ was ihc second li-ni inlurctl iii the training season. lJoh Davidson suffcrcd a gushed leg Titcsday. Belfast. Northern Ireland. re- cently celcbrntcd the fiftieth mi- nlvc i-y of the grunting of city's charter. Use Minards for dandruff. the Protest Not Eiitertaiiicd A protest bearing the signature 0f Captain Cecil Moulton who has rurccctletl vctcrzui Captain Ben Pine, ' ashore at Thebauds wheel. charged addit- ional ballast was taken aboard the defender inst night, contrary to terms of the decd of gift which for-hid changes in ballast during a scrics. ‘ Tlic stntcmcnt was prcscnted Cziptain Charles M_ Lyons. chair- man of the race committee. short- ly before strirtin time today, by Captain Erlwni-d roctnr Gloucester member of the committee. who reported Captain Lyons decline-cl came usliorc but insisted lic had not resigned. ' Another delay in the prolonged iii-hind in the its cntcrtniu it. Captain Proctor BY TOM BORGAN Associated Press Sports Writer GLOUCESTER, Mass, Oct. 20 —1AP)—A dying breeze today robbed the United Status Schooner Gertrude L. Thebaud. challenger International Fishermen’; trophy of a victory over the Blucnouc. The Canadians conceded that had there been sufficient breeze to fin- ish the contest within the six-hour time llmlt, it would have been won by Thcbaud. The (iloucestcr schooner was leading hy about a mile when it became apparent there was no chalice of finishing. But if the sea was calm, there were plenty of torrid blasts ashore after u lecnid protest was directed against Bllflfll. o for the put up for competition by Scmitor W. H. Dennis. Halifax publisher, have spent. 14 days completing two races of the tlircv out of five wer- les that from the start has been badgered by light airs. Each has one victory to her credit. Captain Proctor said that last night. he sprinkled the ballast with sand as it ’ i-qmscd on a wharf. This morning. he said. when he discovered ihc iron had disappeared, he counted 340 spots left vacant of sand. When consulted regarding the protest. Captain Lyons brushed aside "this talk about a. little bal- last." - "I told them," he raid, "to get their boats on the water-lines re- quired by the deed of gift and I don't care how they do it." Caiptaln Walters, declaring ‘Tim! we'll ha/ve a, real race." said he would get a new main lxiom which would permit him to add about 700 square feet of canvas to her main- sail, to which he said Bluenosc was entitled. He also said thcde- farmer's fuel tanks would be m. moved, which would put he! i! better trim.” Captain Walters asserted h! would not race again until both vessels had been measured by his own measurer, William J. Rioue. who, he said, was flying from Halifax. Roue 1s Bluenoeeb de- signer. Caiptain Walters contended The- baud should be deprived of he: initial victory, a week Sum day, and that if Bluenose should Fbe found too long on thywamr line u the result of added ballast, her vfdory last Thursday also i At the. end nf the opening six-- 511011141 go by the bom-(L ,. f series was announced tonight. race comm ee o gran a ayfls D 771 L f ‘IT with cnptailnt Walters asjlilhg d the olvn e . _ eys S nnstpmirmcnt. that. he might have ' I’ llliu-nosc hauled out for inspect- ?» 1on9 iioLv sauna BOWLING On I I1 "nit- Canadians said mo’ felt -__i defenders’ poor shgwlingl today was Duck Pin Mixed Doubles due to a damage ee or some 0r other underwater impediment. C. O'Neill 103 125 144 Kccn Disappointment for Moulton P. Laivlor S8 117 82-669 Todnvs unfinished race was a particularly kcenlt disappolntmimt R. Mel/Alain 97 101 156 (C.P, By (“Mala i <_ ,. for Captain Mou on, making s M_ W313‘ 32 31; 75_597 PRES-Itofq one‘ sogPeQégiLéloxrcclll debut as a racinE skipller. 011F151" Dim Irvin vzixed cuilsuic lOildY1“1[Oulton1?ut ‘kebab? Ova-d m? Geo. Young 100 I34 121 and as an indirect result, many a‘ “Zed infingnce gggabrlpi E. Rniinlmn 72 93 76-496 110C119)’ 11.1111} 111 the 'l‘oruiito Maple-i . ‘ ' '. Leafs 1113111111., Camp rubbed qmlllfl1li, thcrcnftcr did the defenders E vewey no 105 713 muscles Loiiivhii. And tlic sccoiiil Crew See fln-Whmg but the ch13‘ - f‘, , ._. 5-11.11. ‘ " , . _ 1 1 _1lengcr's stcrn over a stead y 1 “Mm 1“ 1“ 9° *1” Ltlgliiwéliiniliiiii“£652‘b.1221’ 1111-111-1- exp-m- ot mm A 2 92 w Irvin posted illla hole in the! 19w minutes an" the 5m“- Blue‘ E- (31111118111111 13 5,11 Leafs‘ iffllillllg-Cilllip hotel lobby; nose passed Thebaud to windward. A. B11611 83 34 95* ‘f-Yesiefduy w“ me 13$ rehem-sm. but fit was an advantage of short 1 or fancy skating, $011111 Ilmio 111. durat on. C- M91311‘ 100 92 115 her partner," ' 1 I. 13011211111 70 39 73-"0115 _IIL was; lcariicrl in ‘Toronto l1 ~11. milc leg. n. run before the fading night Stewart Rcburii, one 0f C: -‘ 111'1‘°ZP- Tllpbillld 1W1 by hail a min- G. Gulls 113 113 9C1 acias outstanding fig 1'0 Skllu'l's_1l1i(?. On the next windward six E. Cui-lry 78 69 'lu--542 would _ accompany bliss licnie, miles she increased the margin to Tonight At ‘l O'clock Sharp ,_ 0117111119 fikllllllg champion illlfl one minute, 45 seconds. On the 1.119155 GLNTS screen star, on a tour of LllC United. third leg. a broad reach, the E. Bell J. McQuaid 5111953 u n spriqlitlv- little challenger. ran her N. Kind“ G. Toombs u iihut _ burned up the Lcnfs. lcrirl nut to l0 minutes. 24 seconds. 1- ..E~.*“i“; ‘-*-1'i-i1‘é“‘11~1*l““11. .1": 1:21.135. 1st 5_ 5 1 . awo =1 s ‘i _ H ' _ - - . I 1.1113501 J Pau-sonkews m onion suluuuy 1>1o11.-»_-1<>1_1:11 which would have carried the . berths. In two bruising 1n flCilCC1 pontonder§ tvtqcearound an 13.111119 P, Mcinnis E. Doucctte . 1 .. . . 1 ~ r r111... w- Dav-v fiilfiiisyifii “£35‘.’3..=F““.“‘1§"“ 11"‘? "““1‘*’-' S. Muiictt W. Halpcimy around “.1111 no quilrwrflcihkogdglr! With only 1 l-4 hour left wsail A. Cliivoii D11 L. 1311111’ given. Mnnv a hutrlc illl‘1"lii(llf‘€l i111 mm“ 14 ‘Emalnmg 11111951 1“ 5mm‘ M. Duffy R- 13011011 the fast going us i-i-iiipcrs flared “"11: 9511f llllwfi 11411611 WOlVIlTft F‘. Sinllcii. C. Piizcciu nftr-i- stiff b0dychccks_ liuvc ialrnvn out a match. thr- com- Jimniy Fowlc-r. youthful <iefciicc-1“‘~1‘1[“’ Jm-“m VO-‘llmlwnmlt 511-“ lino for thr- harhor. Bluennse, far , lllfllS and Tliebnuo pickcd up a tow nstcrn, did not wait to be told and dye already was furling her canvas \\'l‘lllL" waiting for atow. 1 'I‘lie contenders for the chnmplonsliip"andé_the sailing trophy Sncatori Hall estate covering ‘l,- lncludlng all the villages of Sneaton. England, is of- 200 acres and 1 fr-rcd for sale. Captain Walters said 140 pieces of pig iron. each weighing 40 pounds. had been put aboard the Bluenose last night and removed this evening. But Captain Edward Proctor. veteran Gloucester fishing skipper and a mcmiber of the raico committee, was revealed 1n the role of a sleuth when he disputed Captain Walters figures “The next tfmc we go to the line.” he said. ‘Til give them a boat to beat." Captain Walters lost three mom- bers of his crew. who were un- able to continue the long‘ drawn out sailing contest and returned {in their homes. Thcv are Paul and 1Moylc Grouse and Floyd Darrnch, who had raced Waite-rs before Captain Walter! said he now was left. with u crow of 25 and that he would be com- igelled to add several new meml ers. PAINT FORMTTLAE ANGER’! The formulas which still exist a1 the basis on which modern paints are manufactured were- worked out N9“ Zmland 15 w Spend °"°!'1b_v the great artist. Leonardo da $l00.f)0il.000 next year on govern- men: forests, coal mines and land scttlemcnt. tug but by the honesty and warmth of Penmcuiu “71" Vincl. and his siicccssors who were dissatisfied with the paint used during the Rcnnisszince. THE PENMANS LABEL £4. The value of merchandise is determined, not by the price- iniegrity of the manufacturer." That is why many thousands of Canadians look for the Penmcns label on Knit Goods. Experience has proven i1 to be a guarantee of fine quality at a fair price. The well-tailored, comfortable fit — health-protecting Underwear are value-giving reasons why so many men insist on the Penmons label. They have found this insistence worthwhile. Available in lhlrh and drawn! and union cult: in- cluding the popular NuCut llylo b: Mon and Boy!- with Captain 1 se J. 18 t. 2r a guqggi