slam' 21. 934 - _ _ , 1' "1-ua cimahoweroww cusiwuia ~ ' F trace snvEN~#€~ ` '“‘ ` "w " " -~ f fr- f-----~ ~~~ ----- ----~~- ---- -2 5-- - i , -_ - = ~ , ____. \ _ , . . , I gggggy ~ ' l BASKETBALL WREBTLIN ` _ ` OTHER SPORT _ ,. - _ . i llsorrrluiab. seal. sc-r » for an exhibition series be tween Boston Bruins an Montreal Canadiens in nearing completion, Manager Npway Lalonde of the Fl Frenohmen announced '/night. The gamer. he said. will be at Saint John Halifax and Charlottetown. provided ice il available. _ ' ____ If UITY LEAGUE MIITING of the City League baseball ' teams in the Holy Name Hall last evening at which the Pre idmt llr. Neil Matheson p aided a report was read by the lecretary, Mr. William Power dealing with the favorable fin- ancial standing of the League. A- general dhcussion folio wil a view of organizing -the loop hr next year. WIN DER!!! WLUMBUI. 0<. SUM- DG- to il H At a meeting of the members ..'. wed Colnmbm led Birds of the 'American speciation swept a ‘I-I victory ever Mlnneapci . Milne h tbl seventh and de- a playoff aeri e Association to ply Tor- orld Series. the' Amocl- alao the Little , year. _ " Wills PAIVHUIPATE F NEW TCH. EGM- 50-'fb' United ltatea Olympic Conl- mitiee, after lhtening to a two-hour report by AVG!! Brundago, President of the 1 Amateur Athletic Union. de- cided tcnisbt ie mm the lr- vitaticn at tlamany to par- ttebate in the 1938 Olympic _Games at Berlin. I 0ANZON‘lRl_ WINS - ___ Btanley Watts and Rlyimnd CUT' ley, Hunter River. , pupils from each school)-1. M03' tague; 2 Bollris Hish school; li. Murray liiver; 4, Hunter River. OFFICIALS ' Judges- » Shaw, W. W. Smith, I-I. M\ll'P\\Y» J- Horsemen's Attention -me rumor sow/mu ls- l.slm mmuass nomo cum me ru-rolarrr ron ~rwo .arm 'rnsaa rsas ours. -1 All aw, §§§;§?§ li;-2:; Wilfred Btead, Wheatley iliiam Rae W; l i E _ i e Bee. 24%-Half-mile Relay ltsce (4 Bildlillllid (Canadian Press) (By Guardian’s &»ecinl Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Sept. 26. les Canadiens, of Montreal, colorful team in hockey will , d their pre-season training till year in Saint John starting Oct 15th. Announcement to this ef feet was made tonight by M m crofthe Forum lamy, snag and Commissioner A. E.‘Massi director of the Civic Tourist an Publicity Bureau. ona Never before has a. Natl Hockey League team sdected a. training site. Mr. lnmy Commissioner Massie had bee working on the project for sev eral weeks, but it was only today that they received definite word from "Newsy" lalonde, Canad- iens’ manager, that his team would be here. Before negotia- tions had been completed, Com- missioner Massie talked by long distance telephone to Leo Dan durand, managing director of th club, in St. Louis. -round Award Regis Arsenault captured tile sen- ior all around athletic award of Bt track and field day competition held worth, and members of Athletic As- sociation. sports. Francis Dunn Time, 11 secs Running Broad .lump - 1, Regis tance, 37 ft. 6 ins. Sh t Put - 1 J 100 yds. dash - 1. Charles Mo Quaid, 2, Wilson Shes. Time, 11 1 5 secs. Charles McQua.id. Time, 1 min. 10 Standing Broad .lump - l, Chas. McQus.id, 2, Wilson Shea om ---__ -- i .- , sa. _Regis Arsenault Cap- Ya1‘IIi0l1th Puts Up Bift€1‘ 2 t‘”°S S 0 1* i 0 f Au' gle But Loses 5 To 4, After, Kegn Cgmpetitigll F Events- One Rim Short Of T icing Count. ii W record. Saint John, and Pumey Fuller _ns -_ . __?.--- -.=-- 100 yds, qggh_1_ Ivan Walsh; 3_ hardly out of high school. Both md . _ were victims” ofd _ci_rci__l_mstar;ces.‘ 14.4 . 200 yds. dash-l, ivan Welsh; 2, Boyd's error owe e amp 01”! . Leo McDonald. Mermaid. yg Ge t R ive Francis Dunn. Time, 24 3-5 secs. to stay on the road to victory, Mgmmgn Hunger River- ‘_ Ronald S , 440 yds. dash-1, Francis Dunn; 2, while Devers’ careless work on‘ ' ’ e . Joseph D. Ready. Time, 5'1 2-5 secs. plays at the plate in the eighth . B t _R _Lead As 54 mile-1, Joseph D. Ready; .2, ran up the score against Brownell. 10 u Willard 0’Brien. Time, 2.18. H15 ginker working like a charm. ,_ , 1 Mile-1.Wll1ard 0'Brl<=n: 2.-411- Brownell pitched big league ben Cards Lose To _ Pittsburgh "df: §‘.$;.°_?‘.‘;1‘:..‘?-i.%'......., .. fm mf' *° fm- H: “":.‘;:f » five hits and struck ou 11 a Francis Dunn. Height, 5 ft. 2% ills.. ways_ Fuller snow” nm, “genes d whiffed four. "“5"““““" 2' "mph D- WMV; W' maui; although Bl-cwneu euowed talllloe, 18 ft. 5 ins. mm, ,ess mu than hu opponent . _ W’ sup md J“mp_1' mg” AI' d truck out many more than can adlens senault; 2, John J. McDonald. Dis- ;,l;“eg_ he gave out more eu-ned runs, three to Fullers two ' o , _ _ TO Tfaln In ° ’ as' M°D°nald’ 2’ Th whole game hinged on i Augustine Kelly. Distance, sz it. 1% Bo df; mm, mm ,wo out ,n the _ ms. Y - _ shams Brom _hmp_,1_ Hamm fifth and runners on second and S t e J O h 11 Mcnmm ,_ Rem Arsenal, third, Boyd raced in for nloiiete soft tap, picked up the ball clean- --- ymgor A1|_|;,¢,,md A¢h||,|,¢_- Ch.,-|¢s ly, paused a. while and then threw Moquggd _ wildly to first. A New Brunswick on r. Hitting Bere 5 200 yds. dash-1, Chas. McQua.id; Godfrey, the hitting hero of the 2 Somerled 'I‘rai.nor. Time 28 secs. entire series, followed with a lusty 440 yds. dash--1, Wilson Shea; 2, single in right and two more run- ners crosged the platter. » secs. The champions added another °' Hilh -WND-1. CDU- M»°Q\lBld: 2. run in the eighth and thought they “ Wilson shea- H-1sht.4it.11% me. were .ming may but.. ver- Rlllmlllx Brflld -ill-|110 - 1. C1185. mouth uprising in the same inning, Mcquaid 2, Somer1edTrainor Dis resultmg in tm-ee runs for the \ _ _ ony in thc M mme Provinces .Q tm°e» 17 ft- 1 in Nova Bcotlans, almost knocked an them off their pedestal Scoring began in the second in d . ' “ not»,s'iepmdJump--1c~he.i. h can mldwnh; Mcquaidi Z' 'mmerled Tmmén D15' lfxieuigl Zn? brou;isl'tsG‘<;>;frey hogme WDW' 34 ft' 5 ms' to put the visitors one up. Yar- EVE mouth tied it in the fourth on a YARMOUTH OPEN. NTS neat double steal, their second such £1-V0. lf . . -- _ _ play of the game. With two away n. cf a p . - almbfu mi xf,’nJ”'Dl§En°;; and runners, the Horton boys, on H. Horton. as .- ,83’,,' 3 y‘ ' third and first, Doug suddenly White. c ._ ._ __ - ` -- _ - _ tal-ted f second. He dl-ew a D- Horton. lst .- e 5 it K;)°;m:f¢1;T§T5ci§,1§ef;§ 2' throw. Hgily dashed home. He was GY|U1ShBW- 2nd -- 'Miie will;-1 John J Mcnonsld- safe. and Dolls slid safely into the D°“°““» ff ~- -- - 2 Lester o'l:>ou'ue1l 'rliue lo mins' keystone- On the play the Gate- B°dY- W - if secs. ' ' ' ways were superb, the Kiwanis a 1"m9\'~ D Green mee-1 wiuiiuu simpson- trifle bewildered. *'V°“’°*» if 2 Chas Trainor' ' Putting across three runs in the z‘G°“d¢Y» *lf R S d ,Shoe-Race-1., William Simpson; fifth, all on Boyd‘s costly miscue. __I:l’bl°“° -- -~ -8; e auf] ers Joseph 0'!-ianley, the Kiwanis grabbed off the lead g' . wheelbarrow mee _ l, Jes. Mc- again. Then in the eighth, when "'V°“i_§;f bamd f°f Donald end Jose h Read 2 Wil and °f °°"°“ runner scored and broke a 1 1 tie l 3 i 'I-`|ElI] MEET AT Title Remain vw ll 5. ST. |]llNSTliN’S In Border Towlff D,,m,,;n.s Umvemw m me Emma; (C. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) YARMOUTH N S. Sept. 26-New Brunswick success- on Tu sday. C titl ~ k * ° . Y-hrousilout theomelnetireolirfgx cgi; fully_ defended her amateur baseball supremacy in the swd tlmi-;1_el>_et_;ns challxed up in the provinces by the sea today. when St. Stephen-Milltown ‘ummm - ' _- hiwanis defeated Yarmouth Gateways, Nova. Scotia cham- nFo wise? me spgfstf if the mer pions 5-4 to win their fourth consecutive Maritime title 0011. Pl' s were rl uted in the 1 i - '_°_;>l§1__°_c12;1H_; in lialewzlelghig. The mighty New Brunswick champions made it mm e _ d ,h _ ~ one-two-three affair taking the first two games on the gngfu, e direction of Mr Gmane home diamond last’week and striding into Yarmouth to Rfmllfks were made by Rev. Mod- clean up the series in business-like fashion. By winning erator, Fr. Walter McGulgan, Pro- - ~ ° » M501, C_ Mm_phy_ B A Dr EuB_ the crown four years ln a row they set a new Maritime Us BaL$~"l\t_%Ex"’ 'Ing _following are qw results or the Kwan Duel _ Foe ° Today’s battle was a hectic duel curve, hit in front of catcher God--» ‘~ 'ri-le |.n5`r 5°“|°" A”'m'““'l A"1|°W» ml” Af* between two pol-tsiders, the bespoc~ frey and bounded out of reach- FWE "WR, ,,,m,,|¢ tacled Cecil Brownell, formerly of Boyd scored and Bain raced to first. Bally Horton hunted down ing in fast, scooped up the ground- er and touched Fuller as the- _young Yarmouth hurler attempted ‘to speed past. The umpire called- him safe. some said the ball had been dropped. Others said the' fielder had interfered with the :runner before fielding the ball. The nm counted. i Ou an attempted squeeze play White missed the ball completely as Bain raced for the plate. White stood in his tracks, blocking the catcher. while Bain, sliding desper- ately, was called safe, Btill White refused to move from his batting box. The Kiwanis raged and stamped about, without avail, and that was that. Itwasaclose cali for the champions, that eighth inning, and when they were held scoreless in their half of the ninth with Gtrte- wsys still to bat. but there was no l\1°'l'0 wvrlns despite two New, lor baseball season was closed. _ BOX SOOR-‘E ST. S'l‘EPlI`EN' Mitchell, lst ,_ . Moffatt, as .. Godfrey. o . Purcell. lf ._ . I-1. Boles. Srd Ccilee. cf __ ._ Mlmllntosh. 2nd .. Brownell, p __ Total .... ._:_ ,,Z‘ . “I 12....- Hnoaumaaaamg muaanuaaamg »¢°°~»aooo»»¢5 m~QaoanHoHU 4q9¢Qw~¢g»o~oo wowueomoowl §3°oowa»w¢a~uw §o»n~Nmw5“Q oQ¢w»o»oe»oo aunaoonoeo wwoao ooooooa A~oQvo»0oG >` H il 9 > H if De ’ ’ ' : - h d 1 ll _ _ Wins S s [de lard 0’Br1en andpGeraldyShreena.n. ;,.i`;.m;;1;hp11;,‘;.I;: refitlggdafgnmll 1; be ey batted for nm" has ‘ 3468521! B“,°-1- JM- M¢D°1’\“1d over for the season, Godfrey doub- 1 Uh TCHUIS Title and Joseph D. Ready; 2. Stephen led rar into centre field for hu nn ` M°Mm°“ md ‘7°h“ 1" Sumvm' fourth hit of the game. The next C. Leblanc batted for Glimshaw H"“““‘“ '\r°‘“'“"“°“" pair went out on infield plays but 186* ninth- Mr. Reginald Saunders captured Juni” wumamem' _ Raymond Coffey, picking on 9. fast-breaking i h io hi at M‘“‘°’ “md V‘"°°“* M°K"“““' curve, hlc through third fer e sulvmsrey !ec.l6-d0yds.daah,boyalyrl. lmmouniix-H _INDU- aod mdar-l, Lloyd Furness, Ver- clerks of Course-W. A. McPhee First game' non; 2, Albert Inge, Mt. Herbert; 8, md li, lId’hal1_ . - 011141880 009 001 000-40 1! Glen Newsoli, I-hrl‘i!l8t0l1: 4, George Dggmgg 340 100 40x_.13 15 3 AMHERBT N_ B__ sept 26____Am_ Lyons, Heving, Kinsy and Mad- ‘ d th t,md_ jak" midw' smnu md Huy' }i:l‘:!:;nah:|t!ll;1‘e.‘:BS<:xiaejunii>rsbase-, Devans and Kor fqggm-,gud ggyeg _ _ team earned two of their four. St. Louis Cleveland 0 w Nawlml, E.. §@ ge? §§§ __ ,_ §::» E-.’§~S' 5;; ,if ri; ---~ , _u|>s£n|is, "°"'h' bell championship series to-_l . - _night by turning back the itney graggossme' 300 001 00___ 8 9 1 Pier nine by a 4-2 score. Whitney Detroit 240 oio in-lo ll 2 P1" "°“ ¢h° fm* ¥°"‘° °‘ tg* Gaston and Csithamer; Auker and ”“°’- y°’t"d°7 °"‘°m°°“ by t °, Cochrane, York. (darkness). ”'“° '°°"°~ New York Philadelphia The game was close with errors! ns on errors while the Amherst both teams proving costly.\ tney Pier scored their only two' th ' le mp ns ° mens “"5 5 ° B' P _ llntermediate tournament-Joseph A1 d the mmm “ant fu the Bummcrside tennis court yes Maker and summed .rm,nm,_ ngle an _ po rl. mm terday afternoon aftera hard battle. Semm, tournament __ Joseph D although it didnt appear to be so _hed !‘\1I_;S-5t- Stephen 2. Yar- \'I’he ments singles were concluded Ready md Joseph O.Hm1ey_ ' important to St. Stephen at the !_l\__<;_\;__8s3-9_ oi; 0g__l'_'ulI_¢_2r i;_1_e_i_)t1-3 ‘with Reg Saunders playing G. A. ml” “Mt _ _,_ Won by Jumorl time. ' bases ~st - steph -8_ ~Y _im Moore in the semi-finals 8-0, 2-6, Ye" Students. 3_ Won by senior 5 H.__s en._ . arrnou h. c-s. He then met o_o. stewart for Ye” 5t,,de,,._,_’ ' Yarmouth snhnze 5° B’°‘;’_’_‘€=s1 in 9 1"" “Ul- the finals and after four strenuous Temm- wumament hu mt yn dance! W)° s\$-‘sme hm $33313- sets won the championship with a been c0mpm¢d_ Then came the wild Yarmouth sto! ~b » » me - recore or 1-e, c-o. 4-e, a-4. The M, Mhu, G.,,-,,-,,,,,, wg, ogicm splurge in their heli ei the eighth. °“ Wi- M‘°°*‘°“- 1» C°H’°=~ 1- menb doubles for the club sham- starter. Boyd. trying to stone, crashed a 'H' H°"°“' 1' White- 1' D- Hmm pionship will be played tomorrow ` single into centre. Fuller chopped tglaygé N13’ "° D- HW' afternoon. Z----l ` lfnder a slnker and smacked the 0ut'w°],.;`ne,. 4.1:; ‘ ball over third for another one- bv mm 0 Wah” on Funén ummm, owl, Hand E_ _ i bagger. Mitchell made a sweet run- _,Row ’ ‘ Browne” L (Anim - by . >'. see. la-1s__yde. dm., gh-is us yn, gi Devi;-mm w_ ____ Baseball Results S T P A E ;“__o“_§t°;§*=‘;h‘;f £12013’ omphee. Joe never-e. some John., . _ _ _ I _ out but the third __mke_ B low plate: Bill Noiles. Springhill. bases. nuntley,vemon,4 Adele Menonsld w Boultsr H H 0°\1r'= 1:- -_~ ._.__.__ns.___._i________ -- ,-, mr- mlpennv imslucax Lssuus: -_ L_ Dave Clarke allowed the Cape Bretoners only two hits, both scratch singles. while Saint Pat! L. O- Alillllependenteonmall ... sooradfive safeties offtheoffer- atadtyycansdiaaa Quit!-_,__ _ : ` _ Webster K vou'|.'|. Annneciars 1|-is oirrsasucs il? li; ic E z '-1 I -F i 'g s. ` Nlws “... spoil woiio -of 93.. - Wisiiiill'i!?¥t§izel_ 1 _ i‘5“§\i3i°§ liil§!`1§!&¥|ilHlll‘ x 'F W or sé edit is ¢ ».=t¥lxu>:.»lit.s- w. the third-base line, Brownell, com- ' Brunswick errors and the 1934 sen- ' i .I4