nut-u of them struck out. He re- OCTOBER 14, 1931 aowcmc HOCKEY WRESTLING ' Temporary Fielding Lapse By Rovers In Fifth Gives Stellarton Opening Came ‘Cg By Guardian's Special Wire) giElluARTON. N. 8., Oct. l3- stellurlon Monarchs, Nova Scotla nun-pious, won the first game o1 g hcsi-ol-thrce series in the semi- mhi round 101: the Maritime Sen- lm. 50mm; title today, defeatng Charlottetown Rovers 11-2- The second game of the series w“; m», played In Charlottetown next Monday and a doubleheader wil be staged at the Island capital it necessary to decide a winner. The 5111 vivor of the Scllarton-Charlotte- lawn sel'ies will play off with Moiitloli, N. B1, for the tri-provliice (_‘]'(l\\fll. _ ' The garlic today was played oh s. nine-soaked diamond and the last three innings in semi-daifitless. Slclfiu-toh scored two runs in their fits‘. inning but the Prince Edward Island title-holders came back in llltfil‘ linlt of the third to even it at 2-2. Tln- fourth went scoreless for both tciims, but the visitors contri- litltcti three errors in the fifth as the .\l0lllll'CllS put together a pass lmll and two hits for seven 11mg Bobble Potts hlirled for Stciar- tuu and held the Rovers lo six well s('lllli'l'\‘(l hits. The Islanders were unublc tn push a man over the plate alter the first inning and cclet‘. strong support from his teammates, being pulled out of mllll) unlit spots by brilliant plays. Stull, pitching for Charlottetown, was tout-lied for l3 safeties and his slllllltirl was weak. His team con- tributed five errors. Flemina. 1t 5 2 a o o o Boutilier. ss 5 2 1 1 1 0 Workfii 0 5 2 2 9 1 1 Whltepvord, 3b 5 1 2 1 3 0 Frame. rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Atkiiisfijl. ri 3 1 1 0 0 0 LCM?- 2b 4 1 2 2 2 0 McLean. cf 3 1 0‘ 2 0 0 McKnnon, 1b 3 0 1 9 0 0 McLeod 0 0 0 3 0 0 Totals 39 11 13 27 10 2 SCORE BY INNINGS Ch'town 002 000 000- 2 6 5 Stellarton 200 072 00x—11 13 2 Umpires: Plate, Lawlor; first and second, A. McKay, third, B. Cipen. Will Tryout/ls Referees For The N. H. L. MONTREAL, Oct. 13—1=‘0ur for- mer National Hockey League play- ers will bc given tryouts as referees in the N. H. L. this year, League President Frank Calder announced today. They were Sylvlo Mililtha and Bert McCaffrey. former _Montreal Canadiens; Rabbit McVeigh, who used to play with New York Ameri- cans, and Reg Noble. who has play- ed with Montreal Mai-cons, Detroit Red Wings and the oId Toronto St. Pntrlcks. Others to get. tryout will be N. W. Lamport of Toronto. an Ontario Hockey Association offic- ial, and A. McTeer. from Western Canada. _ ' Last year's line-up of N. H. L. ar- biters will be intact this year except for refeiee-in-chlef Bill Stewart, who resigned to take over the lob of managing Chicago Black Hawki- A FOOTBALL “MOTHER? BIRMINGHAM, England—Doris Pugnsoccer enthusiast sincechild- hood who is widely-known for "mothering" footballers, has been BOX SCORE BUYERS All R II 0 A E llillillull. lb 4 1 1 7 0 1 Power. cf 4 . 0 0 2 0 0 lllncKinnon. o 4 0 1 6 3 1 Wtullock. 2b 4 0 0 5 0 0 Biocquiere, l! _ 4 0 1 1 0 0 Milt-Neil. ss 4 0 2 1 3 0 Jar, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 Al‘ lilllls, r! 4 0 0 2 0 0 $1111.. p 3 1 1 0 2 2 Totals. 36 2 6 24 9 5 STliLlA-UUTON AB R I-l 0 A E 0 3 1 we t» e 1 1 elected honorary vice-president of the Cradley Heath Club. Out They Go at 0 Ttvo 1937 Chevrolots MASTER SEDAN 1937 1937 1936 1936 19115 1935 1935 1934 1934 BUICK SEDAN MS? . '- t CLEARANCE ofclependalale useo cans We must move them all to make room for New 1,938 Models. DEMUNSTRATORS MASTER DELUXE COlACH Low mileage and sold with new car llllarmllee- A Big Saving on a Current Model. CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN CHEVROLET LIGHT DELIVERY OLDSMOBILE COUPE DODGE COACH (WITH TRUNK) CHRYSLER 6 SEDA'N CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN CHEVROLET COUPE CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN Bargain Prices ‘ A .l \‘.g.. .J.~ ..'.. l NW8 °'. Jqe McCarthy Resigns With Yankee Club NEW YORK. Oct. iii-Joe Mc- Carthy called at 001.. Jacob Rup- WYV“ brewery today and came out with a new three-year contract, w manage the world's champion New York Yankees at $35,000 per year, The Colonel had the papers ready. McCarthy took one look at the figures and the length of service and reached for ns iountain pen. All concerned were pleased. As a rewaizl for Joe's tine work and also as evidence of his u mplete sat.- islaction with his manager's work, Colonel Ruppert broke one of his uiiuritten rules and signed for .onger than two years. Except to announce that Mc- Carthy will receive $35,000 per sea- son through 1940, Yankee officials W0lllt1 not discuss the financial phase of the contract. . When McCarthy signed for two years ln the summer of 1935, the salary was not made public, but it lvas the general bel.el among base- ball men that the contract called lor approximately $35,000 annually. Iii the seven years he has pilot- ed the Yankees, McCarthy has won three pennants and three world's series. His teams have finished sec- Ollll four times. He ls the only man in the ma.- jors to win pennants in both leag- HES. 1n 1929 he led Chicago Cubs to a National Leagse pennant, but lost the world's series to Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics. Down The Alleys HOLY NA-‘ME BOWLING MIXED DOUBLES Last night the bow.ers were greeted with another large crowd of spectators at the Holy Name Alleys when twelve evenly matched couples battled hard to stay in on the first hall of the second round. Some very good scores were rolled up and competition was very keen through- out the n.ght's play. This finished up the half of second round. twelve more couples will meet tonight at seven o'clock. Foiowing are the scores: ‘irst A. McCloskey 935 247 180 F. Siiinott 270 197 176-4305 Second A. Martin. 217 252 205 K. Flynn 167 95 177——11l3 '.l‘l|ird ‘ F. Egan 292 186 234 M‘. McFarlane 168 128 108-1106 Fourth R. Bowes 227 279 206 M. Harper 1Z0 130 107-1009 Fifth E. McCai-ey 161 140 147 F. Mallett 105 230 182-1055 Sixth J. Williams 225 203 19B I. Lafferty 137 149 113-1015 Seventh H. McCallum 128 262 139 J. Klrwin . 123 189 169-4010 Eighth G. Murphy 177 186. 180 L. McDougull 198 145 185- 981 Ninth V. Plneau 154 210 222 E. Bell 108 .81 169- 974 Tenth ' F. Slocombe 901 167 159 G. Keenan 99 151 174- 950 Eleventh V. Coyle 191 174 142 ' A. Howatt. 142 166 128- 943 Twelfth ' H. McConnell 181 170 150 A. Goss 174 78 137-- 890 Tonight's Schedule at 7 O'clock Sharp Ladies Gent: F‘. Martin B. Fletcher u. Young B. Connolly i-t. McIntyre B. 600780050" M. Aylward Geo. Young M. McLellan R- D000" . E. Connors M. Dowllnfl M. Tralnor F» DUMB" M, Carragher B- BTW" M. Clinton E. Vessey H. Coi-coran J- PBWF-W" M_ Tierney E. Smith A. Birch R- Dell-l“ Red Wings Hold Initial Ice Practice. DETROIT, Oct. lib-Detroit Red wings, Stanley Cup holders the last two seasons, held their first ice practice of the season today and Manager Jack Adams showed a wide grin when it was over. Three of his stalwarts who frac- tured their legs last season re- ported themselves “ok”. A moi o1’ as athletes, 1000101": two dozen amateurs, took to the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IIESPQRLWORLD National Hockey Open ’ 43- game Schedule A? Toronto And Chicago Nov. 4th MONTREAL, Oct. l6—(CP)-Thc National Hockey league will raise the curtain on it: 1931-39 Jamboree at Toronto and Chicago Nov- 4 with Leafs and Black Hawks playing hnllg h; the World-champion Detroit Red Wings and New York Americans respectively. From then until March b0 each team will play 48 games to elimin- ate two clubs, leaving six lo carry on In the annual scramble for the Stanley Cup. Aa usual N. H. L. warfare will not end until near the end of April The schedule, released today, wlll send all eight teams into action by Nov. 9 when Black Hawks visit Montreal to open Canadians‘ season. Montreal fans, however, won't have to Walt that long for Boston Bruins are slated lo vlalt Maroon: Nov. 6, the some night Americans tangle at Toronto with Leafs in the first of Toronto's numerous Saturday-night stands. Rangers make llholr opening start in Detroit Nov. 7 and alter Can- iidiens show two nights later the teams g0 on the usual six-months whirl of 48 games each. Sunday-night hockey for Canadians. rumored for a couple o! seasons, doesn't uppear on the schedule, the Flying Frenchmen having their usual quota of mid-week and Saturday clashes. SCHEDULE November: 4-Detrolt at Toronto. Americans at Chicago, 6-Boston at Montreal. Americans at Toronto, 'l—-Rangers at Detroit. il-Chicago at Canadiens. lh-Canadiens at Montreal, Chicago at Rangers. 13--Detroit at Canadiens. Chicago at. Toronto. 14—Montreal at Americans, Canadiens at Detroit, Toronto at Chicago. Rangers at Boston. ill-Montreal at Boston. Americans at Rangers, 18—':‘oronfo at Canadtens. Boston at Americans. Detroit at Chicago, Zll-Rangers at Montreal. '- Boston at Toronto. ill-Montreal at Rangers, Toronto at Detroit. Boston at Chicago, 23-—Toronto at Montreal. _ Canadians at Boston, Detroit at Americans. 25—Toronto at Rangers, Chicago at Detroit. TF-Montreal at Toronto. Rangers at Canadians. Chicago at Americans. 38~Montreal at Detroit, .. Americans at Boston, 3'- 30~Chicago at Montreal. December. 2-—B0st0n at Canadiens. Rangers at Chicago. 4--Ainerlcans at Montreal. Canadiens at Toronto. 6-Canadlens at Chicago. Americans at Detroit. Boston at Rangers. ‘l-Montreal at Canadians. Detroit at Boston. 9—Detroit at Montreal. 11-Americans at Canadiens. Rangers at Toronto. 12—Montrea1 at Chicaso. Canadiens at Americana. Rangers at Detroit. 14—Canadlens at Montreal. Toronto at Boston. Detroit at Ranflefs- Ill-Toronto at Canadiens. Rangers at Americans. Detroit at Chicfl$0~ IB-Boston at Montreal. Americans at Toronto. Ill-Canadlens at Rangers- Americans at 011101180- Boston at Detroit. 21—Chicago at 806w"- Qt-l-Rangers at Montreal. lib-Montreal at Canedienl. Detroit at Toronto. Boston at. Americans. all-Toronto at Detroit- Americans at B05110"- Chicago at Ran89T5- lid-Toronto at Americana. Rangers at Boston. (ill-Chicago at. Del-TO":- 31—B0st.on at R8080"- Jgnuary, 19382 - l-Americans at Montreal. Canadlens at Toronto. i-Montreal at Americans. Canadlens at Chlca80- Boslon at Detroit. 4-Detroit at onnediwfi- Toronto at B0500"- Amerlcans at. Ranfleffl- 6—Torontc at Montreal. Detroit at Americans- Rangers at Chicago. fl_-Bo5t0n at Caliadlenl. ‘:2 Rangers at Toronto. Q-Montreal at 61110089- Canadlens at Detroit. Toronto at Rangers. 1-1—Canadlens at MOHtWB-l- 1937/1938 Ill-Detroit at Montreal. ill-Chicago at Toronto. 16—Montreal at Detroit. Canadiens at Boston. Toronto at Chicago. Rangers at Americans. lll-Canadiens at Rangers. Chicago at Boston. Zll-Monlreal atgCanadiens. Chicago at Detroit. Toronto at Americans. 22—Amerlcans at Canadiens. Boston at Toronto. Zl-Montreal at Rangers. Americans at Detroit, Boston at Chicago. 25-Rangers at Boston. 2'1—Rangers at Canadicns, Detroit at Chicago. 29-130mm at Montreal. Detroit at Toronto. 30—Canadiens at. Americans. Rangers at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. February: , 1—Toronl.o at Canadiens. Chicago at Rangers. ' Detroit at Boston. (‘P-Chicago at Montreal. Canadians at Toronto. Detroit at. Americans. 5—Americans at Canadienl. Boston at Toronto. ll-Detroit at. Rangers. Boston at Chicago. Gl-Montreal at Americans. Chicago at Boston. ill-Montreal at Toronto. Chicago at Canadiens, Rangers at Detroit. lit-Rangers at Montreal. Chicago at Toronto. ill-Montreal at Rangers. Canadiens at Boston. Toronto at ChicB80- l‘ Americans at Detroit. " 15—Montreal at Boston. Canadians at Americans. 17—Toront0 at MONTEN- Amerlcans at Chicago. Boston at Rangers. lit-Montreal at Canadiens. Americans at. Toronto. 20—Toronto at Americans. Rangers at Boston. Detroit at Chicago. 22__Qh1cllgO at Montreal. Canadians at Rangers. Toronto at Boston. 24—Montreal at Detroit. Boston at Canadlens. Chicago at Rangers. Mr-Amerlcans at Montreal. Rangers at Toronto. Tk-Montreal at Americans. Canadiens at Detroit. Rangers at Chicago. March. . 1-Toronto at Montreal. ..' Canadians at Americans. Detroit at Boston. v a-Amerlcans at Canadiens. Detroit at Rangers. Boston at Chicago. , 5—Montreal at Toronto, ‘A $5‘ tl-Montreal at Chicaso. Toronto at Canadians. Rangers at Americans. Boston at Detroit. a_'1‘oronm at Rangers. Americans at Boston. ill-Detroit at Montreal. Canadians at. Chicago. Boston at Americans. 12-Amerlcans at Montreal. Canadlens at Toronto. l3—Boston at RRHEBTS. Chicago at Detroit. 16—Montreal at Boston. Detroit at Canadlerls. Chicago at Americans. 17—Canadiens at Montreal. Toronto at Detroit. Americans at R-anlflri- l l . Lick. Ind. to get in shape for win- . ,,...1..,,. League To Rumors Rife As Aftermath? To Ball Series NEW YORK, Oct. iii-All Amer- ica ballyhoo for Charley Brock, Nebraska. centre, is originating ln —ol' all places-Minneapolis. The Gophers tw-ho saw plenty of Char- ley a couple of weeks back) say he just what the doctor ordered. Sad faced gent on the left is cou- sin Egbert Barrow, business man- ager of the Yanks, who is about to begin the painful task o! re- fu"dl"8 $180,000 in World Series reservations. . . . ouch ! Strain of winning two baseball titles in one week was a little too mlich for Col. Jake Riippert,... He'll raise Joe McCarthy's salary (until it at least equals Bill Terry's $40,000 per) then hit for French ter salary battles with Messrs. Czehilg. DiMaggio, Rufrlng, Gomez e a . Bob Quinn. president of Boston Bees. will find plenty of mail on his desk when he gets back {rum his vacation.-...Bcantown fans are steam?“ "D-H-Wllat they want to know is if Cincinnati can afford to my a smart old bird like Bill McKechnle $22,500 per. why can't. Boston ...Believe you us. the pip- Dul are speaking their minds up there....Back in his vacation re- treat. Mogul Quinn is trying to decide between Donnie Bush and Tony Lazzerl . .An0ther possibility is Gabby Hartnett. but the Bees might run into trouble getting him away from the Cubs. Joe DiMnseios Pilot around the 100B! loints is Joe Gould. manager of James J. Braddock... Der Mag Sure nicked a guy Who knows all the answers as well as 511 the r,-;-.- -~1-itre"'- BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT = .__\.;,. \,~\ uoln llll. collllll . ~ A. -6 PASSED COULDN'T KEE WARHAM! spots. Local sheets are blasting "Lwht of Bill Terry for not congratulat- "18 Joe »McCarthy....If Tony Laz- 001- Rl-{Dpert (who paid plenty for T0111’) will present him with his unconditional release. New York newspapers fun of rumors....One says wreck the Jints wit-h Mancuso. Schumacher. Leiber and McCarthy on the block ...Another says Van at the Polo Grounds....A h“ D1121’ Dean a sure bet ln a. Cub uniform next year....Write your own ticket. YJW. C.A. Bowling Th6 Oommerc al Bowling Lcagug got underway to a, great, gm“ on Westley evening Division 00011118 M 709 D-h m. and Division “B" at B30 o. m. All eight teams were on deck and there were sev- 9101 018 Surprises-last year's win- "01", E3509?" H01’ 8a Feed, 10st 8 p01lll§ to the Oddfellows and one of i the new ‘teams, Carvcll Brothers, gave their old business rivals, De- 1310i“ Brothers. a great trimming. The folowing are the scores: DIVISION "A" Eastern Hay a Feed B111 Part1‘ dge 137 138 198— 41a Ed Warren 1x2 226 166- 524 w. Andrew 1:14 141 113- 388 Bill Reid 111 151 161- 42 Low Score 11B 159 12s- 403 632 e15 764-2211 Oddfellows 1'. Mclnnis 222 1'13 192- 5a"! A. Henry 199 159 126- 4&4 F. McKinnon 11s 119 204— 501 P. J. Sentner 164 180 162—~ 506 J. D. Webster 224 204 212- 640 927 895 896-2718 Majority for Oddfcllows 507 pins. High single Ed Warren 226. High Three, J. D. Webster 640. Points: Ocldfellows 8, Eastern Hay & Feed 0. ' Bruce Stewart 8t Co. S. JOhnsOn 148 264 204- 016 W. Smith 197 191 158- 546 P. Acorn 194 228 2lO-- 632 H. Thornton 195 177 226- 598 LOW Score 130 133 122— 385 804 993 920-2777 I-li-Y Grads A. Jones 130 191 136- 457 G. Hart 140 161 348- 649 W. Tralnor 181 161 132- 474 G. Stewart 195 154 225- 574 K. Johnson 142 133 122- 397 788 800 963-2551 Majority for Bruce Stewart at co. 226 pins. l High single, G. Hart 348. High three G. Hart 640. Points: Bruce Stewart 6, Grads 2. DIVISION "B" Joe Malone 161 150 139- 449 _zeri can catch on as a managerf Terry will - 1101819 Mlmgo is sure to wind up . third ' lBenny DeBlois Bros. ~ Lynch Df §c0tland Retains Title GLASGOW. Oct. 13' — Benny Lynch of Scotland retained hs claim w the world flyweight cham- pionship tonight vtith a. 13th round knockout of Peter Kalle, Liverpool slugger. Lynch scaled lll pounds to . 110 tor Kane. They fought before 40,000 people. ‘ A heavy shower fell before the fight and the ring was liberally sawdust- ecl. However the boxers slipped sev- eral times. Both gave a magnificent display but towards the end Kalle was visibly tired. The mat-ch ended with Lynch rain ng blows on Kane's unprotected head. Kane “Gill (lOWIIl for a seven count, rose and sunk to his’ klices again under a heavy boni- bardment and was counted out when unable to get up. The fight started sensatioiially with Lynch sending Kalle to his haunches with the first blow of the fight. WINS TRACK HONORS tBy The Canadian Press] SALPORD. Elllllhlld —-The Hur- vcy and C. N. Jackson M(‘l1’10l'lfll Clips. awarded annually for nlit- staildiiig ticrlormauccs in track events. this year will go to Will Roberts of Salfortl for his quarter- mile championship twin last Jilly M llli sill‘ ill! or iollllc illls COAT AND an ELYSIAN Coat ; ecllsgal in the record time oi 48.2 seconds. UP P is the answer $45 Alas. poor Mr. G01"- hnm! He didn't know that for only $45 he could get the coat that would have prevented this awful fate! . . .and ymfr g0- 0119 But you know ing to be warm ‘this _ winter! You are g0- lng to wear an Ely- sian coat . . . 10W" ulster model, p105", blue for grey- l/VhiteSox Win‘ Se ries From' Chicago Cubs MP. By Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO. Oct. 13—John Hen- derson Whitehead. the problem child of the White Sox. hurled ti“! 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