‘MBER 13. 1934 1'1},- 1 BDWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING APTUFE .2120 IN 0E SERIES 1 8-4 SCORE John Teamfi-s-e Three Hurlers 1 Vain Attempt To Halt March f Thrice Magitime Champs. (Canaflun Pres) QTIHI. I. 3., Sept. 12—St. Steplicll-Nilllown Klwank l!!- ‘lihc senior amateur baseball championship of New B w! 1; g by drfcatmg Y. M. C. I., Maroons, of Saint John, fll-l-lllugfhlcs Se: 1s the necessary third victory, Saint John having won one of the prim. 111110 champions for the past three years, 5g, g; h _M| _ “n11, 1110510 with Nova s001111 10011-01110 r01 or, ‘Q11? 111100 hark-rs in a desperate attempt to wrest 11n- lead from the 1 but the latter stayed in front throughout a" "in l | . . Al- illronwzoll and Roy Boles moundsmen for the chafnpllorilggswcr-e l2 araiwt l0, they checked the challengers‘ rallies before they become danlrcrous. Boles relieved Browneii in the sixth Vern, who went into the 15,101 Saint _John, lasted lend of two runs. _‘ g ttvic: 1n the third inning 111 the fourth. Saint John ~13 when local artil- lll-Liéd Masters from the in ihc fifih inning after yhad hit his second triple. 1y was ncxt chosen for the '11 job of keeping the .1 at bay. ‘They ended the wnh three more runs went to right field in place Ely. my succeeded McLaln as 1 101- Si. Stephen in the first when the lattr ~wasinjured ing 11110 a fence. ‘n; ended in the eighth, when ciubs added another run 1,11 11111.1. BOX SCORE annuroas 401221 502200 ‘$01000 4111000 .401110 412240 .401220 .412410 000000 .211110 200010 0041224121 111s AB iruro a 1: .1111s00 .22012001 .422240 .424s0o, 000000- .401o00 400210 011000 .s00140 201000 200010 11111021100 loore by Innings 0i. 002100 010 412 ~ 202 03o 0111 s 10 OH SUMMARY l» runs, Kiwanis '1, Y, M, C_ m“ base hits. Godfrey 2. "=1 hits. 04001011011, r1000 hits. Mofatt, 1140111141011, " 585%. OI-eary, McGratton “m by Brownell, 3, 111 five “by Boles 3 in four innings, "‘ 4 in 2 2-3 innings. Hits vvern 3 in 1 2-3 innings. slers 4 in 2 2-3 innings, Off 313 in 3 2-3 innings, Base 011 ,,_ BT°“‘"°l1_ 1. Off Masters, 1, mill‘ i. H11 by pitched 0011 I 010111 two (Ross, Mitchell), mm‘ one (Mltchciu). I Kiwanis l (10:11 in the second by‘ l 1 11111111111 flllllfifill L0 ca. i Firemen Tie With Glace B-ay And Amherst Squads In Hose Reel Race. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LUNENBURG, n. s, sew 10_ Thousands attending the Luneh. burs fisheries Exhibition 101101- witnessed a. series of thrilling events 5l880d by members of the Maritime F‘1remcn‘s Athletic As. soclation. , A Liliieiibiirs crew won the hook and ladder race in i2 2-5 secands with Glace Bay second in 12 4.5, In the hose reel race. Glace Buy, Amherst and Charlottetown crews tied for first place in 57 1-2 see. onds. The event was contested flg_ ain and Glace Bay came through t0 Win in 53 4-5 seconds. Amherst was second in 55 3-5. The Glace Bay ciew also won first prize for firemen in the grand parade held today. snr111111 1111111111 1111111111 All teams entered in the City Softball League please have a re- presentative at the Y. M, Q A at 7.30 p. m. tonight t0 decide the play. offs to determine a winner to play Borden or Georgetown for the ls- land championship. Any team not having a represen- tative present, will be dropped 1mm further playoffs. By Order of Executive. Challenge The Borden Softball team chal- wild, lenge any team in P. E. Island to a 2010s. Masters. P." 0o 0011, Series 0f games r01 the right 10 rep- 91101 1200 “f5 Mmivsscy 01 01010, M00- Y '2. Runs batted 1n, God- resent P. E. Island in the finals for loileary, 2, P1115011 3, with the Maritime championship. mill’. Left on bases, Kiwanis team Wishing to accept please advise M C. I. 8. Time of game 2:05 m" 18th Any undersigned before September RAY STULL, Captain_ IVEETI‘ BEAGAN, Manager. 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Windsor Lad raced just off the pace for nearly the entire route to. day. took 0011111101111 without 01111-5 “Pity iiiid Wvii some away 110111 his‘ field in record-equalling time of 3.01 8-5 for the mile and three- quarters. , VM. H, Benson paid the Mahar-l |fllflli 0f Rajpipla $250,000 for the |grnnd colt after his Derby victory 11h which Colombo met defeat for the first time. The running of thel St. Leger today-the oldest of the season's five classics for three. year-oldo-proved that; Benson got‘ his money's worth. It was a one-l horse race. i Windsor Lad started at record odds for the St. Leger of 4 to 9. Tiberius, second by two lengths, was; 20 to 1 and Zingaro, third thrf same distance back of Tiberius ‘v15 100 to 9. Ten ran, the race being worth approximately $43,000, Yankees Cain On T i g e r s (AP. Rv flvrri" "1 Srvt-clal Wire) l NEW YCRK. Seipt. 19.—AlT-ROUEh 11.11 u; .;. . .~. 1 .1: 51x made three of them ccun_ at home today as they shut out Detroit Tig- ers i-O and reduced the Ieague leaders margin over the seccnd place Yankees, who were idle, to 3 l-2 games. The lone run of the game was manufactured in the fourth in- ning when Mel Almada, Carl Rey- nolds, and Rick Ferrell drove out singles. Ferrels blow did not figure in the scoring, however, as Almanda lSpanish recruit. scored from third after Goose Goslin had caught lJuiius solters‘ long fly. The Tigers remained in a. hitting ,slump. which has led to the light- ‘ening of the American League race. ,Wh11e they out-hit the Sox 6-4 to- iday, they were unable to cluster their blows of! Fred Ostermuller‘ and Rube Walberg. Indians Win Odd Game of Series Closing their season with P11110- deinhia Athletics, Cleveland 111011- ans won a pitchers’ battle 3-2. giv- liig hem r, one-game edge in the currrlt five-day series at Cleve- land. Each team used two pitchers, Monte Pearson replacing Willis I-Iudlin for the tribe in the eighth, and Roy Mahaffey finishing the last three innings for Bill Dietrich. 1 . s11 n s11 $011111 111111 (C. I‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘Pl-IORBURN, N. S., Sept. 12-De- Ieating an Antigonish team 7-1 in 50 minutes of play before 1,500 spec- tators today, ‘Ihorbhrn Mohawkr. Pictou County champions, advanced another step towards the Nova s00- l l EASY FASllllllf Chuck Templeton ’s SPOR TRAITS .REHDY FOR Hi5 REYURN sour I NEVER cums wim Bfleuzv Ross.’ Bflfiigfilt.’ . we is 032L000: (ONFIQENT YRKGIYUW CF\N BUT LHND_ ONCE, 501101.‘! W 1TH H l 5 LETHFN. EIGHT, ......._.... _..- -----~-.----- uwww was n neon or wlrmmo 0V!!! 501E125- wHc HRVE BEHTEN Him once, H": Ross-une- oou: __,‘ gjfimes Made At Fredericton RMES Yésiéfirday 1 SPQRT WORLD iwanis Are H. B. Baseball Champions SECOND SUCCESSIVE BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT SINGLES RAGE SEVEN CROWN BRlTlSll 11:1 11111111 lasso, 1111111111 Allison Forces Cham- p i 0 n to Fourteen Games in Torrid Fifth Set. (By Edward J. Neil, Associ- ated Press Sports Writer) (A. P. By Guardiarfs Special Wire) FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 12—Fred Perry, the shiny black-haired, easy go- ing British ace of all the ten- nis world, won the United States singles championship for the second straight year. today, beating dogged Wil-l 11101 141110011, 1110 11111100] States’ second best in the, ratings, 6-4, 6-3, 3.6, 1-6, 845.1’ but he came as close as a man can come to tossing off his crown while still manag- ing i0 retain it. Well on the way to the s1mple,| easy victory that was expected of one who holds about all the znajorl singles titles there are, Perry loaf- ed, and carelessly stroked his wayl into trouble that in the end all but’ f Upsets U.S.Ama Champi Feature tear Golf onships Dunlap, Defefig Champion, And Three Canadian Hopes Fall Before Youthful Performers. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BROOKLINE, Mass“ Sept. 12. - The youthful light-horse cavalry oi amateur golf, gafioping rough-shod into the fifth round, today number- ed the defending champion, George T. Dunlap, Jr., of New York, and the remaining three Canadian challen- gers among its victims in one of the wildest days in the history of 1110 United States championship. Dunlap, as the climax to a lack- lustre defence of the crown he gain- ed so spectacularly a year ago, was summarily eliminated in his second match by 19-year-old Willie 'I‘urncsa of Elmsford, N. Y., youngest of sev-, en golfing brothers. The others 2.11 professionals-and as sweet a shot- maker as American golf has produc- ed in some time. After stripping Dunlap of his title in a. third round encounter, 3 and 2, Turnesa then combined with the sensational 21-year-old Texas State champion, Reynolds Smith, to help make the tournament safe for the sharpshooting sons 0f the United tea. Together they dispcsed of the two remaining Canadian threats as Tumesa. whipped Jack Nash 4 and overcame him as B’ cr°wd of 6'00°l2 and Smith came from behind to at the West Side Courts, forgetting be“ Ross (Msandyn) somervme one all the usual decorum of pat ball up in a 194101,, match that was one Plfly- "flied and Cheer“ every of the day's biggest thrillers. Pviiili the 6011113899115 Tex” made’ Somerville, who took the United and every error that bounced o" States championship 10 his 1.0110011. In the morning young Nash went out in 30, one over par, to turn two up on Charles Kocis, Detroit, the! dropped a 30-footer on the 16th ta stem the rally of the American and pull our; a one-up victory. Against the brilliant Tumesa this afternoon, however, the London youth's game fell away slightly. He needed. 35 on the out-trip, while Turnesa shot a string of fours and carded 3'7 for a two hole lead. Nash rallied then, drawing the plaudits of the gallery as he collected three 3's over a stretch of seven holes. But meantime, Turnesa was bagging a pair of 2's with some dazzling iron play and one of the deuces ended the duel on the 16th. The other Canadian who marched out hopefully this morning in the third round, Jack Cameron of Mon- treal, caught driver trouble and went down by 2 and 1 before Eddie Driggs of New York. The day's heavy programme, re- ducing the field from 64 to 10 play- ers for the fifth round and another double-header session of ill-hole matches tomorrow, otherwise was featured by the elimination of all CX-ChBIIlplOIlS except 44-year-old Chick Evans of Chicago and the sur- vival of T. A. l"Tony") Torrance, Great Britain's lone entry. 35 m" sole foreign threat. Torrance, although outnumbered. is far from a 15 to 1 shot in the re- -1 , , 11- J-‘riibl-Hbifthfhw fl the Britons racquet. Wins First Two Sets In Easy Fashion In absurdly simple fashion, debonalre Englishman, strutting a little between each shot and show- ing no indication of the ankle in- jury he suffered yesterday, sailed through the first two sets at 6-4. (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) FlR-FDERICTCN, N. 13.. Sept. l2 ——Mae Forbes. cwned at Caribru. Me, W011 the 2.19 Trot at the Fkedericton Exhibition today, es- tablishing a, new (rack record of 2.09 1-2 in the third heat. Another Maine horz-"c. Sister Ex- press. of Presque Isle. captured the 2.24 Trot and did one heat 1n 2.00 l-4. ‘Fhe fastest time of the day was 2.08 1-2 by Miss Crammer of Chatham in the Named Race. A Free-Fcr-All is on t:morrow's closing programme. '2 1011s 111 11111111111110 101111111111 Toronto Leafs Make It Two Straight Over Newark Bears. (A. P- by Guardian's Special Wire) NEWARK, N. J., Sept. l2-- Scoring two rims in the opening inning without the benefit of a single hit. Toronto's Maple leafs won their second straight Inter- national league playoff game from Newarkis champion Bears tonight by a 2-1 margin. Held to only three safe blows by Vito Tamulis, the Canadians took advantage 0f the youthful left handerts shakiness at the start to take a. commanding lead 1n the best four out of seven series. Morissey, second man up, drew a walk and advanced a base on 3 41;Tamulis‘s balk. H0 moved to third and McQuinn reached first on the ‘ SUMMARY 2.19 Trot and Pace, Purse S300 Mae Forbes. Lyons and Davis, Caribou, Maine Iwilardi Peter N. Dillon, Dr. Macintosh I-lartland (Killam) _ _ . . ,_ Trix? V010. K. Semple. Ken- sington, P. IL‘. I.. (Sempie) 2 4 5 The Willys, Chas. Reardon, Ch'town. P.E.I. (Holmes) . 4 6 2 Calumet Duke, also started. Time 2.10 l—4- 2.10 l-2. 2.00 l-Z. 511 123 $.24 Trot, PllrSc 8300 Sister Express. Thomas Dow. Porham, Mo. __ 1 1 5 Keystone- W. M. Fleming, Woodstock, NB. (Avery) Veda. Clckey, Rockland Maine (cmkey) I _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2 3 2 pitcher's error and Morrlssey scor- A11qway_ s, A, warhm and ed 0n a fielder-s choice when Man- son For; Fajrfigdy Me, ager Ike Boone laid down a. (whim-m , _ , , , , , _ _ , _ _ _, 4 g 3 grounder to Alexander. Howell Capt Cope, __ 1; 7dr 1 walked and McQuinn crossed the Jollyeset, _ __ 7 5 g plate on Hogan's long fly to Hill. star 13111011 _ _ _ _ _ , 5 5 4‘ That ended the Toronto scoring ibut 1t was enough to win. Don lBrenndn, portly right hander who toiled for Newark two years ago held the Bears 1n check until the |0ighth when a single by Carlyle Time 2.11 1-2, 2.00 1-4. 2.12, Nmmmi Rare. Purse 3100 Miss Crummer. Mrs. c. Crum- im‘ “mm” mms; mer, Chatham. 0111. (Crum- junrs 0001-11100 and Muller's 0111210 mer) . , _ . . , , , , _ , , , , _ _ __ 1 13 ' forced in the only counter. The l, ‘Hie Outlook. J. H. Randall. iteams play at Toronto tomorrow. Harrison, Me, ((71 i; y) _ z 3 1 i NATIOWWNAL LEAGUE Crusader. A. Lnngilllsl, el-inrt- l ~_ ' | w Lost Pr land. NB. (Langilloi 3 g g‘ ' _ Y k 8g“ 50 Sunbeam. G. Graham, Weed- NEWM "if a1 55 "596 stock, NB. (Avervi _ , _ _ ., 4 4 4 gghcagioi! -- 79 56 5B5 111110 2.11 1-4. 2.0a 1-2. 2.10 Boston 69 66 .511 Pittsburgh G6 67 , ‘ B kl n .. . 59 '16 . , ,P;<,>§ad§,ph,a i2 :36 ggg econ ame ‘Cincinnati . (Q R B G d, . l AMERICA ‘igiiflfilift P c EHCIS In 1- Afiiialisrlali. '§'s:r'l§.°1'llll§l on 40' 042 herst s1. Pats, 11111101- 00000011 cham- 0011011 as 1r AD 010110 01 01111100110110 0.1111 Pictou New York 85 53 .6 1 Counties, defeated Halifax Pirates lclfii/"lfind '74 63 ~54" 10-5 today 1n a. semi-final game in ignstmr 1 .. .. _____ thabiovn Scotia Junior playdmvns. St. Lou s .. - on T“ d m 1 1 e some was a. regular old-fash- Washingtgrl ... conwaufsaggeelg?sgmgeigidiveglhi ' itoned sluhgfest and both teams used Phlladflp 5' --~ ‘ ‘ New Anna Wand . d ._- w° p‘ c "s" Chlmlw - 48 a7 '355lm0rs1<le 5812i Gllllserglriliflflll] a lu-Tll ‘W t‘ ' " “' ‘draw in the play-offs for the second my The clmawa" WE“) YARMKUTlL N' s" SWL n-"gamc of the Strong <82 Morrhon tr - m" l l " ‘w ‘ Dominion ilawks surprisedi pm,‘ fi O i Ilome Runs Yyrlgrdnyg van“, everyone hm frviiir by M» MacDonald's 11001 111 the 111-01 11111 ‘Jlmiii?! - iiw- .- i. -. . nnunclnx that "Smnkr-y" J00 110w i110 Wnuritvrrrs 11 1-0 101111 1111-, Th" loaders: f-Phri» Yankee. "i: Kelley was Ilcflultrlv "out" n5 ill miclrnuiv 111111114211 il~r second 11111.1 Fmix- Alhlfilfis 41; Otl. Giilifti 33; their clmirr ‘or "will"! dilly |ii_ when l .1 h knotted the count 011 11' Trnsky- Indians 33; Collins. Card- tomorrnw": third game in thi pennlly kick. . inals 32; Berger, Braves 32. Nova lcotla baseball chnmp- The game will be replayed 0n Lennie Totals: American 687; bu!’ Thursday at New Annals-S. National 611, ‘mtai 1.249 O-w g-qv-y-n w-‘q-pv-w then 6-3 as Allison, slipping about lwith him on turf wet by an hour's [rain at the start, tried desperately land too hard. l The forehand of the American , veteran of Devi‘ Cup doubles play. ‘whanged over the net, but it miss- led the back line by feet. His 110k- ihaud, angled too sharply, dropped balls outside the line, and the grin- ning Briton, enjoying himself‘ im- mensely, needed only to keep the ball in play long enough to be eer- tain the points would come his way. The second set was even simpler. as Perry tore through the first fouri games, twice breaking Allison's’ service, as though he were merely, testing his strength. then dropped, three straight when he was sure of it, and wound up with two more in a row in which he allowed the har-l rassed, out-generalled, out-played‘ Texan exactly two points. l There was no sign 0f uprising as; Perry eased into a 3-2 lead in the third set, and the folks in the stands were muttering, and begin- ning to look toward the exits. Perry seemed almost to sense the feeling, and as though he wished to hold the spotlight a little longer, the set to Allison, 6-3. Perry was standing casually at the base line, through this and the next, set, where he won the second game on his own scrvice and then dropped five straight for a total of one game. He hit what came di- rectly to him, and he'd run casually for one if it wasn't far avray_ The, close, difficult ones, he paid no at-» tention at all. mor, and the casualness of the situation, Allison thundered and tossed off four straight games and, 0nt., home two years ago and star- ted play this week among the out- standing favorites, was upset after being two up, with three holes to go. Playing the 19th, both used spoons the for their second shots but Smith fir- ed his shot true to the green, the lball stopping only l7 feet from the ‘hole, while Somervlllds rolled b0- [yond to the rough. Sandy chipped back weakly and after missing his putt and watching Smith's first putt roll to the edge of the cup, the Cah- adian conceded the match and walk- ed over to congratulate his conquer- or. maining stages of the tournament. The Scottish 5101-, 11.110 has a great Walker cup match play record, re- moved the sensational Ban Francis- can, Jimmy French. by 2 and 1. B!“ ter scoring an impressive victory over Johnny Lehman of Chicago. former western champion, 4 and 3 in the morning round. Albert ("sway") caninbcll- 20- year-old Seattle player who has won the anadian amateur crown twice in a row, beating Somerville for it this year, “'11s knocked out in the fOiirl-l’! round by Ernest F. Peipfii‘. Jr» f‘, San Jose. Calif 5 arid 4 1 l 11.100011 H011. And B010 Giants To 3 - 2 Victory l (All By Guardian's’ Special Wire) NEW YORK, Sept. l‘2—i\lew Giants lengthened their 1cm‘ St. Louis Cardinals to 5 1-2 g here today when Carl I-Iubbcll‘ ‘ th- in the eighth. and at a time when shaded Ralph Birkoiei- in a. sou paw pitching duel to give the World Champions a 3-2 vlciorv over Pittsburgh Pirates and an even- brr-nk in the four-game series. T11:- Glants screwball‘ ace 110', only held the Pirates to six hits but started the two-run rally that tied the score 1n the sixth and rapped out a singlr that brought Blondy Ryan home wi.h what proved tobe 1.11" deciding tally in the seventh. Th.“ triumph was HubbelYs 20th of the season. Get Winning Runs Off Dean The Phi‘l1es sank another har- poon into the pennant hopes of St. Louis Cardinals at Philadelphia ripped to the net after his service elem points wmhout deucmg evenlballs to win one at love, and then he broke through Perry in the ninth. Allison held his own service in the 10th game and the count ivas five-all. Allison made four lose the 11th, and though he straight outs Totally unable to clinch the bu‘ lileld his service in the 12th game, it was his last gasp. Like an expert bringing a gallant York) Dazzy nvcrlnn e-lghfh-inuin? 1al‘\' and scored amesl all their runs for :1 3-1 win. volleyed, ran, leaped and perspired 0 i» =~ M 12:: :::.1":..'::‘~ .13: nae“ “m, place’ and he was the court driving him rive) and 110%?‘ same powerful, evenly controlledimg mm M the not lMnm “hip automaton he was yesterday whip-hath game on service" to 0'}; 74;" m“? “my B" w°°d Wm“ Pmy 1011a 1110 14th 1111011 h Alligon‘ 100i lw“ m“ ‘hmughlthe "mum's Wm‘ 111 11011110 1 1 ‘l1 h ‘th s t 1 ' his South African room mate, Ver- again W21“? ‘gatfiw Rifle lag | G. Kl b . non r y stand, Allison pumped the last shot info the net and staggered off the Forces Perry to the Limit courts. l Now that he had to win or lose his title, it was Perry who started they suddenly turned 0n [when Vane:- and Dizzy Dean in Their attack came with two out the Cards were leading by one run. On five hits. the three runs were scored. Jimmy Wll=on singled and after iTlll’.‘ll-llll'f‘l‘ Andy High mined info u double p‘n_\'. George lDRVlS doubled. and Bariell and That was enough Dean was treated Ethan Allen hit Bartrll and Cb‘- Chiozza singled. for Vance. but little better as snfcly t0 sc"l'c ozva. Ten Ilurrrs Used in Game A base on balls, handed out by |lNed Barnes. rookie pitcher. with the hascs loaded in flir- 10th in- lning gave Bmcklvn Dodgers an B-‘l iriecision over Cincinnati Reds in, ‘the season's final at Brooklyn. l Thirty-four players were used Q ‘the contest. including 09,, pltgh- 01's. Si Johnson one of the 51x hurlcis wit, in "0 111011114 by tho Rc", was (‘llIiTiflTl with the defeat as he put the winning r1111 on base in the 10th. | Cubs Boat Braves 5-2 I-On Warm-kc- seorcd his 21st vic- 10m" "l" tho season and his fifth strniul at Iinsfnn when ho twirl- Pd Chimco Cubs m 11 5-2 win over Boston Bravos. WamPkP hi‘? l0 Bravos i0 sev- cn hits. four of which vwrc bunch. 0d 1n the third inning and prndue. r-d Boston's 0W1‘ two runs. These runs were i110 result of singles by UrhanskiQIrrrrihP“Barry-1- and L“ pressing, and the crowd rcvellcd in the situation. The first two games‘, were deuced, and strive as he would,| Perry barely held his own delivery, and couldn't break Allison's as the; ‘Texan, forcing his way to the net,’ angled his backhand dovm the side‘ lines, boomed his forehand into the comers and had Perry rilnning as. he hasn't run for quite some time. I The first break of the final sei came in the sixth game, after Perry again had barely held his own scrvice, in a long dcuccd game. B11t here Allison faltered just enough. He missed an easy kill at the net, and again he overdrove, the back line. Perry led 4-2 in games and promptly made it 5-2 with 111a own service at love. Again the crowd sighed in unis- on and looked toward the exits, but the Texan still wasn't through. 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