-,::_~ -<r~.-.-swan-Hy...,..,.,_,__,,,_,_r_“bk ‘:1 -.;~.»..,.,,.,~;..._. , »-.>r,... ....-...¢-;n~v... i ' rrroneously stated 1n the press. that , Peter Carroll and son did. SEPTEMBER 24, was BOXING BASKE [BALL 101111212 spam laws"... $10111 W011i). our CHABI-QIIEIQYYN GUARPIAN. tin BACK STRETCH DOWN ~THE- l-lurvcst Melody 2.10 1-4 has changed liaiids and 1,5 now owned] bv llugh _Walker, North River. The riuiiiil‘ little Newfoundland bred mm lllfil, won her way to 111g hour's of many falls two years “so - DVFIQTITIIIIICCS at lhe Pro- for 1111 v iuch loved by the whole Wollicri‘ family. It is safe to say that 111i- 11111111 not have found a bettgr Iluifli‘ 111111111919. flit Melody accom fished $0.111 1111.! in trolling tlllllh ' 1h“ 11111 piniL-ublv il'.vci' baforo done by any 0.1100 trctter lll the history of the turf in Canada. Eniering her lll'.~'l 111cc fol‘ a inziicy pllfSf‘ Aligyst 19th, i936. against. a field nf-higll. class irniters uhich included Silk Girl 2.12 1-2. High Toby 2.11 3-4, John lleaii 2.10. Calumet Bee 2.11, Fa 1- Weather 2.14, Captain Cope 2.14. Jollyset 2.16 1-4, Anna Guy 213. ulid Oh Boy Fischer. she won the first heat in 2.10 1-2 and her second heat in 2.10 1-4, equalling file truck trotting record made by Abbe Worthy 2.0 l-4 five years rfclflflllSllfl She won the race but 20s; 11115 third heat to Silk Girl in Two days later, August 21st, she ciarwd 1n the 2.15 Trot with Silk Ilnri Girl 2.1l_1—2, Hackfnst 2.09 1-2, L11 Frisco 2.07 1-4. Helcii D. 2.14 l-2 iss McTyre 2.12 and Calumet Bee 2-11. was ust nosed out. the first ire-at by S k Girl in 2.09 1-4- s nvu‘ track trottir l'0<‘D1'd—V<'On tho sicond heat in 2. 0 1-2 and the ihinl heat and race in 2.11 l-2. Her win was a DODIIIGI‘ one 111 Newfound- laiid, ivlicrc news of her victory was celebrated by many friends. and owner Willis Reid of Saint Johi1's came in for showers of con- gratulations, Telegrams of congrat- ulation were forwarded by the Mnvcr 0f Saint John's and prom- inent officials to her driver. At Fredericton Exhibition. Sep- tember 18th. she won the 224 Trot from Miss Uhleen V010, Peter Pin, Calumet Euclid, Fair Weather, Alli- rct. Calumet Fbrctop and Ob Boy Fischer, the first heat in 2.18 1-2 and the third heat in 2.13 1-2. The second heat was won by Miss Uh- leen Volo. At Halifax, September 29th. she won the 2.27 Trot and Pace from Alliset, l-Iedgemore, Du- dey Patch, Harvey Aubrey. Belfast, Foxey Pete Hal Britton and others, best. time 2.15 1-2. 1 Congratulations to Johnnie Con- rov and 1.0 L. Bickerton, owner of Josie the Great, on wlnnin the 2.14 Trot and Pace at Frcder cion last Saturday, in the third heat whim Josie lowered her record from 2.09 mode at Charlottetown, to 2.08 1-4, mid again _estliblishcd a ucw record for Maritime bred mares. Josie did not set 11p a new iemrd for Maritime breds as was honor goes to Peter Pokcy. bred by l-ieilloy T, Fulton, Upper Swwiacke, N s.. whose 0.06 1-2 made over a Mains track or 2.07 made Fredericton in 1934. are hiahiishis {oi- a/IUTIIIIIIIQ brcds over- a half-mile ruc _ The mm: record ever acquired (lays so that the management hope Ylo come out on the right side. There was some excellent racing and fast tiuiie made. The fastest heat of the , _ by Jeanne ‘Iruax 111 the third heat 0f the 2.14 meeting was stepped TrotandPciLwd d .5 t . bvur 14th-—2aI07 1-4e, 235d aI-IIanFyD le/m fliid Pace on Saturdny, 2.07 ‘I110 fastest heat trotted at f‘ Trot on the same afternoon W011 by John Dean in 2.09 1-4. .New records were taken by Han- Qfwi‘ 04w‘, owned by Joe St. Pierie. 11.10111 Joli, Quebec, and driven by iv111iris0n—2.14. Josie the Great, 011111011 by L. Bickerton, Amherst, d1 veil by Johnnie Conroy-ZOE 1-4. uasage, Easion. iviaine, driven by 017111911 ‘by Fred Robicliaud, Monc- ton. dr.vcn by Earl Avery-2.09 1-2. By"Slll'15I'i11'lB Express (trotier) own- eu oy JUC 1urg-n, ridmundston, N. B. driven by Richards-2.11. l-2. By Squire Hanover, owned by Semple and Alexander, driven by ‘Tyndall Semiiple-ZJS, We mentioned in these columns previously about three sons of B111 L], 21.16 1-2, by Captain Aubrey, that wer among the best winners over Mar tlffle tracks this season. Aaron L. 2.10 1-2, Direct L, 2.15 1-4 and Hapiipy L. 2.11 1-4. all out of the saniu: dam. They addfd to the fam- ily wrestige at Fredericton as lows: Aaron I... won the 2.22 Pace in straight heats, best time 2.10 1-2, and was third in the 2.14 Trot and Pace. DLrecrL. was second to Aaron L. 1n one heat 0f the 2.22 Paceinzli and second the 2nd and 3rd heats of tile 1:1 amed race. Happy L. won the special race last Saturday in straigizrt heats, stepping in 2.10 ‘the first. heat, 2.09 l-2 the second heat, and £1.09 1-2 the third heat, giving Bill In. his first 2.10 pacer. Second to Lliippy L. on that memorable occasiion was Guy Ann 2.12 1-2, owned and driven by George Call- beck, Summeiside. whose summary was 2-4-2, a highly creditable per- formance for both Happy l... and Guy nn. No doubt Guy Ann paced in 2.1 or very close to it. Theme were 21 heats paced dur- ing 11111": meeting, the fastest being 2.0‘! 1.1-4 and the slowest 2.14, The avera, 1 time was 2.09 3-4, There were heats trotted during the meet. tthe fastest being 2.09 l-4 and the s‘ ‘west. 2.14 1-2. The average was Z. 2 1-4. This is probably the fastest. average for pacing races ev- er made over a- Maritime track. The average oi me 2s 11881.5 trotted and paced was 2.11. A trin of Islanders-lovers of horse ma clog-Willard Kelly, Willard MacDonald and Charlie Horton, in left Wednesday morning for Lex- ington, Kentucky, where they will spend several days attending the races, and the Walnut Hall Farm sale of colts which takes D1909 8V9- nings oi' the races. It is a great , an i111. the first heat of the 2.14 Trot "lfietlilg was the first heat of tlic By Harry Vim, owned by Robin's Earle Avery—2.07 1-4. By Happy L. ‘Floyd You 11g Main Cog In Buc Machine (By Alan Randal, Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK. Sept. 23-It'.s e11- ouch to make a Pittsburgh fan shiver when he thinks ivhat might. bill's happened to IIIF Pirates‘ m- tifmal Imairuo pennant. Bill Torry 0f_il"ie Giants ‘nail liis way last Pl)l'll1".{. Terry Qffgtpd Dialer-s and a big bunch or bcodle for second baseman Floyd Young. The Bucs turned him down. Now YWPS is Ecneralll‘ credited with Si‘ ‘" the Bucs in their pan- Tlie United States football sen- soii bursts forth iii all its glory tomorrow with a full schedule. And the cheering won't stop until the Rose Bowl {Flllle on New Year's Day. That six-game slump of the Yankees has old Connie Mack viewing Willi alarm. He doesn't. like to see the Yanks loaflng because, as a_ staunch, American Leaguer, Connie wants the Yanks to win the world‘ series and make up for the American loop losinig 111,; a1]- siurt game this year. Cincinnati bought Lonnie Frey from the Cubs for $7,500, He's been playing such hot second-base for the Reds that Bill McKechnie wouldn't part with him now for less than $50,000. Hal Scliuinachei", whose arm has been hurting him no end as lie pitched this season for the Giants, rriay show up next year as an outfielder. That's a thought from the back of Bill Terry's mind. Babe Ruth is back on the Dodger coaching line. h-is broken big toe just about better. Promoter Mike Jacobs has brought baseball's scouting system into boxing. Jack Iiiirley is his field agent, looking over prospective fighters in the sticks as possible material for showing ‘in Madison Square Garden. New Record Set For N .B. Bred Mares (GP. Bv Guardian's Special Wine) hopes it’ Barrow’s triple in the first half of the 11th inning, scor- ing D. Tabor from first, who had singled with two out yesterday sent. Springhill Red Sox into the Maritime junior finals against Marys- vllle, N. B. champions, when created u courageous Summerside Junior Red Sox team 5-4 on the Sum- merside diamond yesterday to chalk up their second straight victory in the best of three series for the two- province title. Springhill had taken the first game played at Springhill Wednesday by an 8-1 count. But. although defeated in two straight. games the Island Juniors went clown fighting lac-fore a. team they were conceded little chancel to defeat. Trailing 4-0 up to the last of the seventh as a result of Sbrinighlll counters in the first, fourth and seventh frames Sum- merside tied the count at 4-all in 1.111s frame asa result of two errors, and three fieldefs choice plays. One run scored 0n gne U; {he fielders choices and then Charlie 308M) caught one on the nose with two aboard for a mighty 11111119. run Island Junior Champions Suffer Elimination At Hands Of Springhill Team |the mound for the losers recover- icd from a shaky first. inning to pitch six-hit bail in the last 10 ‘ frames of the game. Summorslde lpusliod Across tnree earned tallies mainly through Hogan's circuit smash but the sum tctal of their 111's 1.ff the offerings of two_ Sprlngiiill nurlers was four. Boss. ~big righthandecl ace of Springhill some in iii the ninth to retire nine men in a row after Cemwood the sitarter had been taken 011i. Deighen got on in the 11th but was caught between second and third. BOX SCORE AB Wedge lb Landry 3b Deiglhan c Claw 2b Morrison so Arsenauli p Williams rf Hogan lf Bernard cf . Totals Zecquizois-ucsoa, Sprlrighill Rushton so Lockhart 3b R. Tabor 1f.& c Boss cf 8a p Cemivood p lcckliart lb Don Budge In Tennis- Final (By Gayle Talbot, Associated Press Sports Writer) FOREST HILLS. N. Y. Sept. 23 Llllll Crone Nlako, —-Donald Budfsc boon conipuiiio \ and doubles partners since they 1"(I on 1e11- nls racqueis out .. California. qualifed today i0 play each oiher tomorrow in the final of The Uni- ted States men's 1011111» chump- ioiishlps. Two weeks ago. when tlic tour- nament began, you p bab‘ could have got odds of 100 against Makes reaching ihe fiial. Yet in overwhelmini; Jack Broinuicli 0f Australia before u CIlf.‘\‘1'lil{.l sec- tioii of 15.000 111 the Siiidlilill by scores of 6-3, 7-5, 6-4, ioday the big fellow locked like a zrcn‘ 1on- iiis player. Budge, the defending champion, was equally impressive as he came along a few minutes laier and splattered Sidney Wood Jr.. 6-3, 6-3. 6-3, in the Other semi-filial. But Budge was suppnseci lo do ii: Mako wasn't. Mako. who ‘nus siwcializeci '.n_ winning doubles championships with Budge for the last four years, flashed a spectacular offensive game to beat the Australian star. Before the main excitement started. Alicc Marble of Los Anig- ales nosed out Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyuu cf Jamaica Plain. Muss. in a ivelrd women's semi-final. Ross 2b Cormier PI Barrow c d: lf ‘D. Tabor to left field that was accountable for three runs and a knotted count. For the next, three frames the los- ers battled their Nova Scotia. op. Donenits on even terms but. finally 51°“ b91118 retired in order in their last_ tum at the plate after Bar. rows clout had provided the pay- o Tllfe? $308115 plus a Summerside erifli‘ save Springhill a run in the first inning. In the fourth two errors. a‘ base on bails and a field. 915 9119199 Rave the winners two mcrc and after they 11nd scored again in the seventh on a double and an error for their fourth run the lead looked big enough for the "We 51mm °h3>lTlD10ns to hold. But m6 plucky losers changed the éilmlllexion of the encounter in dig seventh although‘tlieii' rally v prove fruitless in the end. Orrly one of the Springhlll rum was 09-71195 B5 Ray Arsenault on lost out in the second extra. ses- 1 " Summerslde 2', QQAN-w-o-c-vicr-cnug $.r~.vhia-vniauvvuvui ui>-qowbo“ov—og inov-dn-owogog crv-woot-‘QMTOHHI ihoi-QOOOM- c: ficmcioJ-‘ocv-mwg fimwuo~hovgsgg Gaoo~o¢<>¢mm> wooa¢=>~°h1¢on1 U4Q@OHQP—BJ>—OFT ‘Totals S IIIIDIARY Earned runs: Silnimerside 3, sliringhill l; hcme run, Hogan; three base hit. Barrow; two base h". Barrow. Ross; 1111s: off Cem- W00d. _3 in 8 innings; off Boss 1 ill 3 innings: off Arsenaul: 9 in ll Inning-i; basc on balls: off Cem- ‘VOOd 1: off Arsenriult 3: Sil'l|CI\' out.’ by Arsenauii. 4: by Ceimvcod 0111 8 innings: by Boss 4 in 3 inn. irizs: left on base: Springhill s; _ time of game. 1 hour 55 minutes; losing pitcher Arsenault; ivinning pitcher Cem. wood. UfflDires! At the plate O'Brien. 31711011211111; 0n the bases. Glow and Iiarkins. Summersirie. By Innings:- snringhill 100 200100 o1 5 9 3 S'ide 00000040000 445 Pirates Lose T0 A; . WOODSTOCK. N. 13,, Sept. 23 — A new record for New Brunswick bi-cd murcs was established today 8t the Woodstock Driving Club's fall meet. when Josie ihc Great, owned by E. Bickcrtoir oi Amherst. 5591111811 the Second heat of the 2,15 Trot and Pace iii 2.06 1-2. She won the event in straight heats, The former record of 2.08 l-2 was set by the same horse at Fredericton only last weok. The Free For All went to Dolly Azoff, from I-loulton, Ma. also 1n straight heats. W. McNe!li’s Direct L, from Southport, P. E. 1., cap- tured the 2.21 Pace but dropped the Cubs Sweep A NEW YORK. SepT. 23--(AP)_ Cincinnati's rascally Reds pushed across a run in the 12th inning to- day l0 111D the Pirates 5-4 and chop the Bucs National League baseball lead to two games over Chicago's climbing Cubs, I)v :1 Maritime bred horse is held many YUBYS 311109 this Dmvllwe has second heat. Amer canlwnmnng m“? 1'1"“ 3'9‘ bv Bill Bhareri, who trotted in 2.04 been ropiresented at the speed t- The gwwday meet ended this Wig“): W0 IWIIIEFS t0 come l-4 WIIIIC racln on the Grand Cir- formanws of the Bjlue Grass S ate, afternoon, mm 9 “Id I“ m? “Xm- 1111' cult, mile trac s. Bill Sharon will and we (will be looking forward with R-Iliflelfl-ildflrs rfimpcd home in the be rcmelnbered as having been sold keenest anticipation to an account THE SUMMARY ‘mm “m? ch“ l" when Bucky‘ bv iloward Murdiic, s1. Ste lien. N. or the iiapoenmss there. walls“- “hv l> Whcd the entire 3.1» Thomas w. M11 1y 111:1 . --— Proe-For-All rm, m» . filial-liaising Blgxgp 8111;; seven re ous . , r11 acres Iifzofli Idgrnmtefflemlieritinlioc racing. 0v" 11*" a °°°"“’Y °13°"M§",'; Dolly Azoff, EA Grant, l-loul- 00m second» Belting u a new track record _at 1537—l1-9Weflly 0B9 yeti!‘ (L? ML (Barnett) __ _ ,_ __ 11 1 Walters pitched a tight game, Charlotte wn o; 2.11 l-4, which boy Dr- Andrew 5- °° e g Walter Brown, Thomas Etter, fanning cisht. in the face of fal- stood untl reduced to 2.10 1-4 by Abbe Worthy in 1W1, a nPW $766K trotting record at Fredericton of 2.11 i-l and a new track trottins record of 2.11 1-4 at WONIBIOCIK- Bill sliarmi met the best 0f the free-for-allers then racin8 I" m‘? Mariiimes a1, Woodstock, and W011- 1-le was a bad dfspositioncd horse, Il0\\'0\'(‘1', and the Murphy caretak- ers did not, get along with him like The rc- suii. was that he did not race 11D the Grand Cir- cuit, uithough he did force Peter 1hr Brcwer lslre of Calumet Bud- loiuz 202 1-4) 1o his record of 2.02 1-2. and went some grand ruccj. Aftcr- a year or two 1n Murphys ownership B111 Sharon went to the auctions and was sold ns a gcldiiii! for $1.000. After racinlr R Y"? tlirou h New llmgland trucks he liaise into the ownership of the lair Dr, Mc-Allfster of Sussex. N. B. with Fred Calueroii as trainer. Bill “i111 quite a number of races that season but lost to Fred Medium at Charlottetown, best time 2.11 l-‘l- Hv afterwards turned the fables on Fieu Mcdillm m, HnlilPlX after Fred Md won the first heat. Now curiously enough the thrcc fastest Maritime bred performers. Bill Sharon 2.04 l—4, Peter Pckcy 2116 i-2 and Josie the Great 2.08 l-4_ 111-e R11 shed by Captain Aub- Tfv 2.07 l-A, a son of Petci" tiic (JITIII 2.07 1-2, Captain Aubrey was urchased at the 01d Glory auction n November. 1915. b the ate John Ric-herds of Bldefor . P. E- I-- a" blollllht to Charlottetown where 110 “'08 in the stud for several yeti"- ilieu passed to the ownership 0i’ thfi late R. H. Stems, Who sold him to lite Nova Scotia Government 11nd 111- stood at. the Agricultural Farm at Truro, where he sired ter P°k°y 2.06 1-2. Helen Aubrey 2.120 . M. Gwendolyn Aubrey 2.08 filil brothers and sisters out of Hel- Piin Constantine, owned by Hadley T. Fulton. Gwendolyn Aubrey line i0 I10!‘ credit the fastest mile over "MINI by a Maritime bred marl‘- firid Josie the Great the fastest milc "i" stepped by a Maritime bred "We 1min; m‘ trotting-BBB 1-4- "Beroiiv shlii came ill witlic new “m1 1 ieve he over and Mk1!) decided that ut, I had It) K3 after luniklnll m9 some questions they would‘ in». suitable, Ifirwfevifiiolnlhem and they We"? q satisfied, so I boarded theEatga-Iw Frcdericton lhdiibiilon which closed last Saturday. ran inio bnd Weather m1 two of its days, but the gtégndanoe was good on the other u’ 1 Two New Can Phone fill 2k. Rafe 0r 5 Rldni For $1.00 2.1a AXKIYnJSiIIo 12-26 ‘up; 2 a L. . - - “M m“ 51ml 2.01 l4. _ srdflzl and 550;; in 910030.110 laud-l» l '- ~ I 011cm; shingle and started practis- Moncton tEtter) 2 farms support afield. Greenberg Hits Two Homers ment Lucky Lad be- olic and Dr. A.G. Moc- allcd in to treat him. T111051‘ '95 C . - _ cat. E. Bickerion. Mr. Gardiner aiilri 04161304230112? was! JotsxigqltilgcstGrJ_ Conroy) __ __ 1 1 1 we” pmsem Mien 111:1; would be John Dean, l1. Sweeney. over the attack, NW3 t aimed v.31. Bridgewatcr iswrx-ney) — I 2 l $15,303,159 “into 31115110151011,“ and Hflfry van. l-lbfktobblns. East- a 3 I asked Jf- MI-‘Illwsh If h" ‘WM m?‘ NIB" (Ro- Pits i-z: 2.01 1-2. recommend a suitable mun. 521:; Tmw‘ 2'10 3 4‘ ‘Yes, I ‘have a yfil-lnil mlm- ~ will suit.’ 1 drew Lmkle, practising with me 1W d was presented to the Kennel?!“ and 1 , We in- paren s irite landed at of a4,- the dam 1o; .09 - sired by and was f1 moon's “ mmmmnslnn h 2.15 Trot and Pace Purse $300 Newark Bears lnig veterinary medicine in Char- l Hm d M509 B w I q, h lottetovrru. Two years berm": he had P°a°¢rrrv'_°%%.,1.,,§ .‘i¥§,‘i§,,w‘},’§,, g 3 5 extra innilifgsx,‘ 1.11.‘) chalrngtiielcfd wild? ilrldllflmd {Wm me 50y“ C°u°3° Jeanne ‘rruax, Rouleau and the loss. Ernie Lombardi hit his 0f Vet-Gum"? Medicmei Glasmw‘ Poirier Mont Joli, Que. 18th homer of the season with one swumdi and Md Pee“ employed (Sweeney) — — — ~ — — 3 4 4 on. with almnhe‘ Prafitzsll“ dlelegfig: Guv Britton. Campbell. Geo. Cubs took both ends of a double- ialllklega£hogé Woacsgns fife mc_ Turner, Dartmouth. S. 5 5 3 heéader from the Phillies 3-2 and . 1 - - -- -— — - . III-II“? the“ now)‘ curious "o now Tlllfngttngggl 2.07 1-2; 2.03. The Bruins 00"" “ha; mwmpted him 1o come 106111‘ 1n each game wmnmg the Second m“ I519 1 pm’ the query w "n 2-21 P868 P1139 $300 with a lfllfilliIria Mid he"? L5 m5 answer" the ninth, climaxed l) R1 0.1111...‘ —"— Direct L. W. Mcyelll- fimith- double with e basyes ‘full. ‘A11 "In th - sllrlnll 0f 1887 C. C. Gard- Trygnbaxzhgéugt iJ-laogfifgst 1 3 1 réixgzhalinintrrilingxllhomer by AilBie Gal- iIlI/cirii Fl IRIIII“ ilfigvyveiiifaelfid $225223 W" Falrllelddli/le-I iIi/WYPI- 4, Bill Atwgou ‘inff-"ilia a homer 111m cram. " ~ _ ) _ _ _ _ B _- 2 .. '.* , to bull; Gilylggsgitiievs" pfifgfilasc§oktlsvg‘ Kfilfgnlcy. Lee hlt/ifcllélnney). 2 4 4 0ft tIIJIBCHIYIIITItILITIIIIIIII tihelhsfeecgriizlls 52:1: M01111 B . i , Ashl id, M ., f c nney . _ Slilulm“ and 5"‘ brmd llmfcs‘ SkiPlJvn ‘Dale, 91210111115 Ettei". Igkaillgtizqmle,“ 2,31,21,33 “Qd 2am“? L110 bwlme "h" l"'°p°“3' ' ' llloiicton (Ettcr) - —— — 3 3 5 to end the gm ° m“ 90'5""? “Id Knight o‘ Ar 0W5“ Don Fine, H. K. York, Ed- p‘ ‘ Captain Richards. Franklin 0v er mundswm (l Como, ___ 5 5 3 wok Q11“ bmod mare, another was spud Braden John Willard‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE iurchasod for Horace Beer, Cliar- masque 1511‘; Mg, ¢P_ Con. IOItEfOWN, two went 1o John Ricli- my) _ _ _ _ _ __ __ 15d; NEW YORK. Sept. 23-—(AP)— “m; Bliieford. and two to other Dorm Mercun, w_ Ev mun“ Despite Hank Greenbcrghs 551.11 parties. shanks, Halifax, (Campbell) 6 d, and fnlithTlliome runs of the season. Time: 2.1a 5-4; 2.12 -4: 2-14- 9w“ 8°" dffliiped B deublfl header to Cleveland Indians today. bowing 8-1 in the opener and 6-5 in the liiglitcap halted at the end of the seventh inning by darkness. The two circuit clouts, both reg- - istered in the second game off Earl Whitehill. put Grcenberg ihroe games up on the pace Babe Ruth set. in 1027 when he established the Major [league record of 60. De- troit has nine games left to play. which means that Greenberg must average approximately a homer every two games to equal the ll- t Oust Rochester 1' C ARK, N. J.. Sept. M-(AP) Dgcmrk Bears completed a coine- back drive t/onishl-glléhillplaillnwgl‘; . Red W1 l! ' ° emu llllltlésffllti0flfll' League layoff series and Qualify m? m9 Ioops Governors‘ C111) ""015 l‘ gainst Buffalo Blsons. (Semi-Final playoff) 000 000 000-O 6 1 Wife’ ooo on 0011-011 1 Klelnke. Bowman. Show". R5: fensberger and Breese: Ha!!! Rpsar. ' ~ W. squats worm) iuArur B"d°“ . raced in --—-- mirqg;,=;',§1,,3,';,‘l33‘%‘.'2.?,,,'l.';°m,.nmui (A. r. by GllardIanT Special wire) tfhe ‘ G KiQmi-n. She was a win- LEXIIKYION, K32. 5913- 33- m ilflharlolictown 11111927- Greyhound. speedy siX-yi-‘llr-Old n" ‘I ’ -—— gelding, equalled his world record Myron Mcfifllhlll“! frank, Ififlfifg; of 1:56 for the mile in an attunpt singicm will be the scene oflenimn 1,0 better his lunrk today at the Racing "P!" Bgfdggrdtfxg“ n two’ Kentucky Trottiéig Horse Breeders $105k. figure will bedseveral class- figrgicfzxurfi 3g‘, :56 mo“, here last year during tho I4:- ington into. . ~ Detroit to $2: year-old record. In the ODOYltgnSBOb Feller limited REMEMBER. WIIEIN (By The Canadian Pun) Frank (King) Clancy, for more than a decade one of the National Hockey League's outstanding de- fenccmen, was appointed coach of Montreal MBIOOIIS one year ago today. Clancy. who starred with Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs. lasted less than half the season with the luckless Mar- oons. Cmlom ‘I loi- Mule - to - ell!" CLOTHING CLEANINgRING PIWSRING Ne Promises 110 TRINCI! ST. i Doubleheader; Dowfing For Kansas City Team Mousle Dowling of last years Junior Abbies will be leaving a- bout the ruiddle 0f next month for" Kansas City wlierc lic will get a tryout with the Kansas City Greyhounds the same squad as Hickey Nicholson DETfOITIIEII with last year. Ivaii is taking Moiisie with him and believes that he will have a good chance of making the squad. Ken Mclnnis is also going for a tryout it was learned as Ken had been in contact with the Grey- hounds and has been granted a chance at the professional game. Summerside Vs Indians T 0 morr 0w in tliclr bid for the Island Sofibal title Indians soft- ball team City lmaizuc winners face Holmans of Summers-id:- 1o- morrow afternoon in thu seoond game of the Island finals. Easy victors in the first cwmmter the local squad nevertheless are ex- pecting a much more stiffer test tomorrow and fans are very liable to witness a close exciting game with the western team far from being counted out, of the iunning. The flame will get underway at 3 o'cloc sharp and players are asked to make an effort l0 be on me. One game u At Myron McArfhuNs following day, Track 4—CI.A Well stock saloon wi lunch ._>L.n'-anl'1 ‘ e111. champion. MIITINEE RAISES On Wednesday afternoon. September 2S If weather not favorable races will lie held Races feature such starters as Aaron L, 2.10 1-2. Guy Ann, 2.12 1-2, Dude Poiempkln. 2.07 1-4, and others. Suitable prizes for xvinners in each event Management will not he responsible for any losses, damages, or accidents. n ‘dallnlad- I s 5-7, 7-5. 7-5. In tomorrow's final Miss Marble. champion two years ago. will tackle Nanicye Wynne, free-hitting Australian girl. Rude-i» was us, hilarious us an-y- Ollf’ else n1. Makoks victory. “Sure I'm glad Gene has reach- ed the final." he said. "Nope, I won't throw l1i_n1 a set tomorrow. I haven't 10st one in the four big championships. and if Gene vrins one from me he'll have to do it the hard way Hoxvcvcr. the way he looked today he might have to IIIIOW me :1 sci." Sport Forum CLAIMS TITLE Sports Editor. the Guardian. In Friday's issue of the Guard- ian appears an item in reference to n Middleweight Elimination Tournament to be held at the Sporting Club to declare a Mid- dlewciglii Champion of Prince Edward Island. This seems very much out 0f order because I am t. h e undisputed Middleweight Champion of P. E. I. and, will re- main us such until beaten by all Island Middleweight. Joe McDon- ald promoted :1 fight lust Novem- ber I)lIIf‘(I as for the Middleweight Cliumpioiisliiii of P. F. 1.. between 130111110 Binns and myself. and as I won the fight 1' claim and am the recognized Island Middle- weight Champion. Furthermore a Champion czinhnt be declared by staging uli (rlililiiiatitui tourna- ment in any iveiglit class unless the ruling champion relinquishes 111s clnim. but can only declare a likely opponent t0 meet the pres- anrl why any pro- moter would try to put the idea CV01‘ the public that n champion cnli be declared by singing an e- limination toilrnanicnt imdcr the prcsvnt. conditions is loo silly for words. I am not against any tournament hut 1 am certainly opposed to having another champ- ion declnrcd without first earning it by beating me which is only common SPIJSE. ‘Thanking _vnu for able space. Signed "lRISI-I“ LEO KELLY P. E. I_ Middleweight Champio “ANAGER 1.130 ktoxxoa s Baseball Results AMERICAN famous your valu- Firsf Game. Cleveland 000 011 213-8 14 0 Detroit 000 000 f)l0—1 6 2 Feller and I-Ieinslcy; Gill, Eiscnstnt, Rogalski nlid York, Tcbbetts. . Scconrl Game '. Cleveland 100 041 0-6 l2 0 Detroit 000 103 l—-5 9 0 Wh i 1c hi ll. Hiiiripiiries rind Pytlak: Benton. Wade, Harris and Tcbbetis. NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game Chicgan 000 020 010-Cl 8 1 Philadelphia 200 000 0O0~2 8 6 lliglibe, Russell and O'Den; Mulcnliy and Atwood. Second Game Chicago 010 000 024-7 13 3 Philadelphia 3100000114 i! 4 Carleton, Russell, Root, French and Harriett, O'De1i; Hollings- worth and Atwood. i, Cincinnati 000 004 000 01l~5 12 3 Pittsburgh 001 011001000-4 '1 0 Walters and Lombardi; Blanton, - iwift. Brown and Todd. i . .. 4 Race Track. Kensingion is in perfect condiinin. SSES-A Mako To Play Larrupers Take GUWLINU HULKIZI WRIZSILINU Borderites "4-2 To Even Series For Maritime Baseball Crown today they i. for the .\ champions . , . of a best of . Stephen Si. the mile I01 . the last. ¢iclii j. 11a Champions . deritcs 4-2. S1,. Stephor, urued 1111' 2-1 here ycisrrday 1:1 :1 strugglc Opflllllll 111+- l! The scrim ivill ixoilrii; p001 starting lien '1“. the trains oirr-qiiiil ion .111 5.12111 Si. t0 day toil Red Sox prwspl. Si. Stephen niouiiiz in and GIOVE lionu- tinoc Molrell finisliwl the game defcriciliig champions 511111 paw. 1'<‘1'r.1i KCIILPY went ‘I10 for Liverpool Big 'I‘Ilird Frame Riglii l"lf.'I(iPl' Gtiriiouxl v‘ s" Sea mun stfirtczi tliiilgs 111 the hi.‘ flllld 51' i ' At Sporting With both iighLersu-eadl‘ gong and. botli predicting . c.’ ‘ tonight's Nlflfllllllt licav§"»\'t'1§;i1~ boxing rnzitcii at lilo Cliui'lo'.tcto_ivri Spbrtlill.‘ Club sliupna- up us tiring one of ihc bcsi matches. ever iiiudc in an Island ring. An ex-ltniuieur champion of Quebec, Graham, present king of Isiillld heavyweights came back to the ring game this season alter an absence of three yours to quickly bang up a airing of knockout victories 111.11 wurc climaxerl ihe night IIC \v<._~11 a tech- nical kayo victory over George Lcslie in a 111.1111 for llie Island title. Quiet, llllllrfllllliilg Grzihuiri has kept. in chllliiliml ever since ills last fight and as a rcsuii will en- ter 11m ropes tonight 111 the finest condition of lils career. or very handy t0 it “any arc- flOllbtlhll that Graham can whip the Bridge- water battler but. ihc_ least con- cerned of 111cm all is Grahami 101' win a belief that his handlers and 1 manager believes fully. Toiiiuiii- will toll the talc lll0llgll_ and in Hardy Gfflildlll faces ari- other boy who is alivuys in shape‘ and one who is Tfillillly making a name for himself among .\‘fa1'1l'1i11e1 mitt ivcllders. A pl'()'.- 11f DIE, Jim Kfcboud. u collvlli“ Clllllllplftll, Hardy will Ilil\'t‘ a pull: of about Len pounds 111 tiii- vu-ighus‘, on 1111'. opponent, tOlllgill and this; mny or may not mean a lcii. be- 1 fore the fight is ' " ‘ i; e s the going gets lflilgil hands flying. ‘Phcrcfore, fans S011 can expect a bruising iraitle io- nighi when the two boys tannin. Nothing further can b0 added. ‘The semi-final slioulii also be a corkcr. Bctwvcil NlCKEI-nfil 111111 Kenny of Nirw Jersey boili boys are zilixloils for a. victory and cucli will go out ericleuvoriug to l'l',(i ilie match a.» quickly as irossil>li~ lwo roliminavies. matched for 1111211’ atlling qualities ccunpletes the card (ha: 1301s uiirlciwiny‘ a1 9.30 Joggins Defeat New Waterford JOG-GINS, N. S., S9191. 2li—~J0g-. gins Coils ilofeatcd Nizw Water- ford Cubs 4-1 here today in the opening guine of a bcsi-of-live series for 111v Nova Scotia inter»; mediate baseball chumpimiship; and a berth iii the Alariiniio 111:1)‘- downs. The gli 1114‘ was strict‘??? , battle all the way, 10101111111111; Waterford ixiliceinan ivhi» proli- ecl for lire C111». yu-lded six hits, fanned 11: 1- and uuikod 111v‘ llovl Jurv. i.1111i11'.1vr- Jougiils right-l liarider. iruvv up five iiloivs striick| lk 1r “w is ‘i; HER 1 Sept. Bert Hardy. 199 lbs. Bridgewnter. N. S. Hoanwvcighi champion of Maritime Provinces Kiri Kenny, 117 IIIS New Jersey, 1'. H. A. Golden Belt Winner VS. II he in order, also hot counter i Pnri Nlnfunl. G. I1. IlROOKINS. Secretary. ' rL-rzawzni. I Young Tonto vs. Lennnx Island ‘ Main Iloui II c1111; To himself as ho says he is going 1o_7 1A1 Sporting Club, Saturday, A Maritime Title B0111 for the Finis of Prince Edward island MAIN BOUT 10 Rounds vs. For Slarilime and Provincial (Ihumpionships. Sl-llll-lflNAli I fl Rounds I‘RI<II.I.\II.\'.»\RIES Prices us usual. Doors open 8.110. l-‘irsi. bout 9.30. Advance sulc iii Sporting (‘Iub Saturday. September Zfih-open at l0 o'clock a. m. t iiiruzi- Kcniu 1' out. Tlic Li1l'1'\ip<-r.-' 111v. '_ cnnp- 1 .0110 " R31 in 1111-011 Ciifiw douhicfi. 2111 vrror null cum- . iruising Battle Expected gh ni Patty Berg In. Golf Finals (A. P. by Guardian's Special It'll-oi CHICAGO, Sepi. 23—Pa11_v Berg 0f MIIIIIPIIPOlIS qualified for tile finals 01' the women's Uniicd States golf Cllfllllplmkiillp today by defeating Marion Miloy of Lex- iirgtou. K33, two up. Tomorrow she will meet Mrs. Estelle Lawson Page of Chapel Hill, N. C., for the title. Mrs. Page. the d-rfendlnig cham- pion vaho whipped Miss Borg last vesr n. Sfeniphls, TPIIII. advanced m the finals by milling Peggy Graham of Hollywood. Calif, 8 and Entries For iKensington Matinee Races The iollmviiig are the entries for the niniinr-c ruccs to be held at Myron hfixfirtliiii-‘s rnce trcak xfillSllllllrlll. September 28. ITII-IE-FOR-ALL Aaron L. 21f) 1-2. Guy Ann 2 ll l-4. Dude Potcmpkm 207 1-4. CLASS A Squirr- 1111110101‘ 2. 15 1-2 Miss Victwiri Direct T1 l-2 um ¢0R 3-4. (LASF B LaCopin Lass Bulbo 2 15. Itfnjor Bowes Nellie Watson Drirkic Knlmugk 2.19 1-4 Allin Buriih . Rosc Bud 2.10 CLASS O Lindy Aubrey Vfickev Mouse Joe V010 ‘Brssic Scott fvfnrcurei Abb Riki Yul!) 2 25 Aiivknv- V010. and others. Luckv Guv‘ Pracficcvffiofdrs. Pluulce for squad mmorio: sharp ut the Purk 1 vvvrs nrc uskvil A r. l 1111,15‘ 011 11am 1&3‘ LAST "IQ 24th “ IJZTILK. Goo. Grah.'im_ 190 lhs. I’. E. I. Ilcnvpwvcigzht (‘humpinn .--» Kid Nickcrson. 117 lbs Charlottetown Island Champ. 5 Rounds “ Kid Clayliourn vs. . .'Iohuny Shaw Charlotfefnwvh Charlottetown I. 4 Rounds I Eugene .\Iucl(inn0n ,_ Ifuirvicw. P. E. l. lfclock sharp. e-n KI-yi lrflyfYi-lnb fln-fl-Mvklit I l. .-..-~...4~ .- 'I" wonnnnnffg n