serrations‘ 19. ms ugh; them a 1-! defeat tn- wit. 111s series, decided in the best Umat-of-eeven lflnll. how BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL "IIIIALIFYINB MEDAL lillN BY MISS. KIRKHAM Montreal Girl Defeats Winner of Open Tit- le By Three Strokes. (Canadian Press) 5'1‘. cnisiruirs ootrumvonun “s; at one victory each. iTARY BlllB RiE IiABES m horse races for tomorrow at .,, Charlottetown Driving Park pi are being staged by the i. II Driving Club under the miou of the Rotary Club for . crippled children's fund will provide good competition. I ollowing is the re-arrange- mi oi classes and entries: 01m A Trot and Pace lilo Rico 2.04. Heather Bell 2.10. Lucky Lindy 2.12. gmpsoa H01 2.03%. (m5 Trot and Pace my; Doctor 2.16%. Mlysst 2.17. I i upturn, til. Johnnie Miles 2.19. Class C Trot and Pace- luio Belle. ml Aubrey. llllls Wit. lleien Worthy. link nov. Colt Class ‘ills Great Forbes. Buddy Brook. Bilbo. Oeattan. - ir- See. Officials at Track filler-iii. I‘. Acorn. hires-W. B. Brown, J. A. Mae. ‘ill D. K. MacLeod. Timers-Harry Murphy, Dr, H, . lhtyre. YORK RIFLE CLUB. ilie iourth and final shoot for - ialver on the ranges at York, well stended and good average -i » were made. W. ll. Hardy was the close winner the D. C. R. A. Solver having ~. highest aggregate in the four tlilons. ‘ ‘lilo other prises offered in this will be awarded at the grand ill prize shoot on Wednesday, ii, for which so many are looking i d. iiisslootisopenioallso join - ind join in, everyone firing gets .~ It is also the final c! the negate prize series. Firing begins at 9 a. m. and the "i"? is n good supper. It ls worth iicing that a. very large number new shots are, this year in par- llill‘, appearing on the ranges ligit is one sport which should be “Biased. It is a clean manly - rtwhlch demands a steady nerve ' dxlear eye. Scores ht this shoot were as fol- “Pi Possible 105. T- Vrsiiv .. av 1i. Vcscy , g5 _ F. Gill . .. 95 S. lrlnrdy’ , __ 94 1*Brcu'n.... .... .. 93 EEVHUYHG ...... .. 90 .li.J0ncs.... ,, 89 88 B7 8'7 86 86 B8 85 B3 B0 80 '19 '18 '18 '15 '15 '15 74 '14 0B 00 53 4'1 I“ “it "Port of the rifle shoot V "terriers issue in the individ- ' “inactiiion the name of Bergt. umigilanls with a score or 10o hi" Md Sergt. iii. Mclnnls. Winnipeg, Sept. iii-Some vindica- tion Ior Ivan: the Canadian open 18M wick came to Margery xii-g. ham, brilliant Montrealer hers to- day when she confounded o, large gallery with two birdies and a sub- lpar a1 on die iiioi nine, to take“ ["19 qualifying medal in the Can- ‘adlan Women's clrscd golf chain. pionship. Her iii-hole total of 81, was one better than the aggregate 0i Ada lvfachirnzle, Toronto win- ner of the open, carded last Mon- dlW 111 “king the open medal. With the last of 56 starters’ re- I-lllll llllallfylll! 34 players who posted 101 or less, Miss MflcKenfle was tied vvlth Mrs. R. K. Beairsto, Manitoba champion for second place with 84. Bcbel Pcpall, On- tario junior champion from Tor- onto carded an 88 and. Mai-yon lvnrrphy, comely Otatawa girl, a 90 The qualifiers start match play to- morrow with the 18 hc-le final Friday afternoon. Min Ktklmm played a pcor first nlinetodlyforatotalfflatthe tum, But frrn then oh she im- proved steadily, stroking deadly iron shots and averaging short putts. NEW ANNAN NEWS Title-Holder (B! Charles Dimkley) DARK, . Sept. l8-—-(A.'P.l-—Kln3 Iievirisiii], ever. as a heavyweight threat. imous decision over the former the Chicago White B02. The ver- dict of the judges and referee “little Phil" Collins gave Ievinsky o. wide margin. The Boston Tar urns credited with winning only one round. shiirasy Nearly Out Shiirkey, opening a. campaign which he hoped would culminate in his regaining the heavyweight championshiizhs lost to Priimo Camera. three months ego, cam: dangerously near being knocked out in the first two rounds. Levinsky, “after rocking Sharkey with the first right hand punch he landed, followed up his advantage with another right hand blast, that knocked the "Tar" flat on his back. Sharkey got up at the count of seven bewildered and dazed. but METINEE RACES. cessful in point of good racing and attendance. Class A. had four good chestnut pacer, owned by Harry Schunnan, and driven by Prowse Yeo, was a close second. In Class I. Helena Wltte owned and driven by George Sobey, Wilmot, showed good racing form and had consid- erable edge on her competitors. In Class O. a potential "big time" pac- er was discovered in Happy Watson. ed by Peter McMahon, Kenslngton. This green colt with comparatively no training or fitting, showed real Helena Witte (Sobey) G. So- Cllss C Trot and Pace Happy Watson (E. Semple) F. I-laggerty, New Arman Lady Watson (Teecker) J. Tucker, Bedeque 3 3 3 Ima Witte (Schurmsn) T. Montgomery, New Annan .. 4 4 4 Judges-Oliver oompbell. wills uard, P. N. leBianc. Timer-Charles Budsbury. Starter-David 0130111101‘. Unable To Take Part In Tourney AIVD-HERSI‘, N. 8., Sept. 18.—(C. Pmqmny Bums, Maritime feath- erweight ohamvlon. and G" 1'1"“- ey, New Brunswick bantamiweight champion will be unable to attend the boxing tournament at Saint John. ’ Bum, i; imdaled’ with an ul- curated tooth. while the bantam- welght title-holder has not yet recovered from injuries received at the hands of Johnny Corbett in their fight for the Maritime title, held here two weeks ago. Th, pal!‘ will be replaced by m Helping Jot lie-all I'll] Alfie Burke and Basil Melsnson of Myer Herbert owned by Frank Day, Norboro, hi st Louis Ran,’- 56 full brother of Emma Watson, own- w'n5h'ngtor'|“__ "'. 2 w 2 racing form. Mr. David O'Connor, Clfilctéogi?" I a i Clinton, did the starting in a mas- New York 6 m 1 terly and thoroughly satisfactory Gregory and Sullivan: Allen and manner. Dickey- SUMIMABY °1'"-'*~T'°“"“P“°° ChslzgglL. 4 s o llvitto Jim (Cm) 6mm New York . . . . . . . . . . .. a 1 o Dawson, Summerslde l1 l Tigris, Wygft and Ben-y; Rug. Sandy Mac (Yeo) n. Bchur- fins "fed Rema- man, New Annan 2 2 2 c‘ 1 d mo» do» <w=m> A- iiéiitt. :1: 1:: 1:: t‘; ° schurmen 4 3 3 Hildebrand and Pytlak: Rhodes, Silver Tip (Earl Semple), P. Welch, Andrews and R. Ferrell. Yeo, Kelvin a 4 4 “mi-Ha m “ll- Qififliiioiii." ti? i Class B Trot and Pace Hamlin’ Hogs,“ ' ‘ma, ‘m! hey, Wllmot .. ......... l 1 l erson, McKelthan and Cochrane. (C ll Le ) MB- selgoliviiiissimsuirlimerslliiie 3 i! 2 NATIONAL LEMEUE Jack Dempsey, (Mclnnls) J. mm ‘ma, McInnis, New Annan 333 Philadelphia. .... l '1 o Time-ma; 2.35; 2.35. Pittsburgh .. l 8 0 Elliott, Raglarid and Davis; Day,Norboro second “m” Mi“ Frisco, (Haggerty) W. Philadelphia 6 9 3 2 i1 2 Pittsburgh .. .. 0 4 *0 , New York St. Louis Mancuso; Carleton and O'Fam\l. Wilson. Ifnsrd’: llnimend fem lelotleni managed to last out the round. Le- vinsky, with a little more alertness, might have finished him, but when ‘ The matinee held at New Annan Shimmy was race track ls”. week was quite suc- famed t° “m?” m- swaying Levinsky In the second round Sharkey was Chicago, Levinsky. to the acclaim of 20,- 317 spectators was aiwarded a unan-jheavywelght boxer and figured in iii" bet/ting to Outpoint Levlnsky. = world's heavyweight champion in set out instead to outslug the rough 3 fought in Comlskey Park, home 01' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Nearly Knocked Out In Two Round" forced to weather another ices. but ring experience and geri- (7111011805! eX-fish pedidler, tonight cralshp enabled the ex-sallor to. ‘f scuttled Jack sharkey. perhaps ioi- dance around until he got hi, be“, i . l mgs. Sharkey. regarded Gimm- find this brought about his with a charge or dynamite lurking 1n right hand swings. 1n some spot“. of the battle ilie lumbering Levin- b0X6d the fonner ciluinpion. lWhile Lievlnsky mauled and out. sluggecl sharlrey hi1 ihi-ough the fight’ the "@3118 first two rouiicis liiilctlmily saw the finish of Shark- Ws come-back campaign. Boston Gob Dazed Bl 111ml Shaifwv was so dazed from to a neutral corner instead of his Own. looking for a place to down out to carry the fight to him and succeeded in doing it. He charged m” shafkel’ Telieatedly forcing 0f his deadliest punches. starters. It was won by wltte Jim,, . owned by Gordon Dawson and drlv-i en by l". Carr. Harry Mac, the good’ ' AMERICAN LEAGUE Gray, Hadley Eirid I I EHemsley; Burke and Berg. ' Pasek, Hayworth; lvlahaffry, Pet- Melne and Padden, Holley and Davis? Chag- non and Grace, Flnney. Boston .. . . . . . .. 014 1 Cincinnati .. . 212 1 Frankhouse and Hogan: John- son, Stout and Lombardi. Brooklyn 0 I I Chicago .. 411 2 lviungo and Lopes: L. Herrmann, Henshaw, Bush and Phelps. i 200 100000 8 ‘I 1 .... 100 Oll 01X 4 lI 1 Fltzslmimons, Bell, Hulabell and INTL. LEAGUE PLAY OFF Buffalo .. Rochester .. . Perkins _ Smith. liicctiey and Hinkle. GOLF The match play match, scheduled for yesterday, Monday, will be play- ed this aitemoon at 3.15. a cestershire International cricketer. _ meeting between Marcel Thil and HOMERS A BIG HELP (Associated Tress) MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 18- Five home runs helped 00mm. bus to a. 7-5 Iii-inning win over Minneapolis today and a 3-2 edge in the seven-gme play-off series for the American As- sociation championship. _ . how-r . i '- m”°ci"°d 39"" W"! Writer) istorm. A heavy right hand blast i; . the jaw had him teetering on his‘ as a master . downfall. Levinsky plied intq h-‘m . sky pvt on speed and ooiiioiiy out- ‘ at the finish of iho thud noiiiid \ the ‘ '_ ihmnmefllis he received he walked “' sit‘ g him to retreat to [the ropes with m6 K111811511 connecting with some " ti‘ i l ‘ l l , . l Levfnsky, outweighmg the ex. l-‘hambioa lby 4' 1-2 pounds, started " BEDEUUE R I N K LEEETNHY iiiiiii LONDON, Sept. l8.-(C.P. Cable) - Walter Hammond, noted Glou- was England's leading batsman in the season Just closed. He scored a total of 3,323. runs for an average of 67.01 runs. Almost as noteworthy was,ths record 01,0. P. Mead, vet- eran Hampshire professional, who, playing in his 24th season in first class cricket hit up 2576 runs for an average of 67.78. ' Hadley Verity of Yorkshire top- ped the bowling averages taking 190 wickets at a cost of 13.4.’! runs a- piece. A. P. Freeman, Kent, again secured the most wicket-s but at slightly greater cost. iTHILWINS iDEBISIIIN‘ PARIS, Sept. l7-4M‘arcel Thll 0f France, recognized by some organ- izations as the middleweight box- ing champion of the world. to- night outpointed Jack Etienne, Bel- gium titleholder, in a ln-round bout. Both fighters weighed slight- ly under 152 pounds. United States promoters have been angling for some time for a tough Lou Broulllard, the st. Eugene, Que. boy, who has New York State recognition as world's middleweight champion. "When the Judge ruled that‘ Jones had to pay alimony, how did he feel about it?" "Chagrined." "And how did his wife feel about The Fourth District of Prince County Tug oi War teams warmed up on Friday night in the Ledeque Rink, and gave the audience of four hundred people the best tug of war sport seen in the rink since the contest of last fall. The six junior teams pulled for the junior trophy given by Strong and Morrison for the Fourth and Fifth districts of Prince. The teams gave great exhibitions of strength» and endurance, and were widely. cheered by the supporters from’ their home polls. whom they brought with them. The following is the sununary of the junior teams: North Bedeque vs Central Bedcqne. North Bedeque won both pulls, the first one be- ing in two minutes and the second in forty five seconds. Now Annan vs Freetown: Free- town won both pulls; the first in forty two seconds and the second in thirty six seconds. Lower Bcdeque vs Albany: Al. bany won both pulls ;the first in seventeen seconds and the second s. very exciting pull. in two min- utes and fifty two seconds. There was one pull for the Sen- ior Trophy between Kensington and St. Eleanors. The Kensington imam was captained by the veteran James Pendergast, while St. Eleanors had ‘a young captain Roy Tanton. The first and second pulls were won by Kcnsingtbn, the first in t/wo min- utes and the second in one minute and fifty five seconds. In thcsc pulls the different teams change ends each time they pull. The Sen- ior contest ls beginning to warm up and North Bedeque who now holds the trophy, will be given a keen contest this year. ADMISSION 50c. a”lu:$E><:)E{Ii!EEz:)Ei Levinsky _i gives Former Champior; Decisive Beating Sharkey CrediE-a-With Only One Round In Bruising F ight-Ex BOXING BASKETBALL - OTHER SPORT at they Charlottetown Driving WEDNESDAY September 20th. Sponsored by THE CHARLOTTETOWN ROTARY CLUB The lsland’s Fastest Horses In L 3 GREAT CLASSES Arranged and Directed by the Members ef The Victoria Driving Club Proceeds for “filfliry For New Brunswick Soccer Finals (Canadian Press) BAINT JOHN, N. B., Sept. i7.- Semi-finals of the New Brunswick soccer championship series were completed yesterday when St. An- drews, of Saint John, and Rcthwoll United, 0i’ Mlnto, qualified to par- ticipate in the final match at Fred- ericton ncxt Saturday. Saint John anddry docks, both of St. John, travelled to Minto, where'the former team won out. 3-1. Rothwell defeated the Fred- ericton R. C. M. P. squad here by a score of 2-1. AS YANKS illN (Associated Prose) NEW YORK, Sept. lT-Bribc Ruth hit the home run trail n- gaiii here today and Ruisll Van Atts. and Lefty Gomrz pirzliorl airtight ball to give the ‘fankors n double victory over Cleveland dinns, 8-2, and 6-1. Ruth hit a homer in Pflfll game. his 29th and 30th of the mason, and in addition scored the winning run in the, opener. Monte Barron pitched. three-hit bull for Clove- land but lost out in the eighth. iii: passed Ruth; (‘ichrig srnt field out and Bill Knickcrbockoi-‘s error allowed him to SOON‘. Gomez pltrhed hitlo-s bail 7 1-3 innings ct the aftc-rpzcce. nant march uith a stirring riinih inning rally to beat Drtroit 4-3. at The sports were a running high jump won by Allan Clow, first, 4 ft 10 in, second‘, Cecil Burns. th"rd Polo Vault: First. Cyrus Perry oi Albany, 8 ft. B in, Maurice Higgins second, Walter Richard, third. Officials George Sheen, mirror. it?" “She grinned.’ Jaimcs Pendcrgast, announcen-S Cyrus Perry. i iout and the bases the tying and Wllllllllg rim= in bu.» “Tom Bridges, iiic iirincss Washington. I “While I vivns in Europe I saw a W. T. scmpie. Kenslngton. ‘Iimeribcd 20 feet long and in fort wide." “Sounds like n lo‘ o’ lr- "' CHILDR EN RUTH liElSi TWUHIJMERS in-~ ilic , Babe along to scccnd with an in- 1 for. v Washington mainiaiind its pcn- I home. Asingle by lviycr with two.‘ f _ _ , I This coupon, whcn neatly cut out and mailed or lmiiighr to the Campaign Department limilqiinrtcrs of {lilo Guardian will count for ilic ]l('l‘.~i‘\‘ii whose name flllTl put OW‘! ‘ I . 0i H Crippled Childreifs Aid and OTHER CHARITIES . Tickets Are Being Sold By Rotarians WITH PARENTS FREE. iiiiTi siiiiiii (By The Associated Preset Home Runs Yesterday: Gehrig. Yankees. 2; Walker, Yankees, l; ‘Frosky’, Indians, l; P. Waner, Pir- ates, l: Modericlc, Dodgers. 1; Fox. ‘Tigers, l: Oraimer. Athletics, 1i Johnson, Athletics, 1; Higgins, Ath- letics, l. The Leaders: Foam, Athletics, 4b: Ruth, Yankees, 80: Gehrig. Yan- kees, 20; Klein, Phillies. M: Berger Braves 26. league Totals: American, National 433; Total, 1.007. ' RIFLE SHOOT The West Cove Head Rifle Club hold a shoot on August 12th. Owing ',io the busy season there has not born any practise since, they will ‘hold a shoot on Wednesday 20th s14 ; j inst. j i‘ “diving aro the scores: ',\i'ari..n Proudc 'C.McCi1iin Leith McKlni-ion . Clics. Hilghes "JEIRUWYTHEYEESTAND PAGE SEVEN AMERICAN IEAGUF. WonLostP-Q ‘Washington ....... 00 G fi NGW York ......... 84 06 .001 Philadelphia ....... '18 0'1 .511 Cleveland .. -. '74 '11 .010 Detroit ... ... 69 '17 .073 Chicago ........--- 63 79 M4 Bastion ............ B8 Bit .408 M. Louis .......... M 89 .378 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won 10st PM New York B8 M .000 Pittsburgh 81 64 .550 Chicago 8Q 66 .534 St. 1.01155 '19 01 .541. B08101‘! . . . . . '15 6B .524 Brooklyn .......... 68 ‘W .411 Philadelphia b0 8t .390 Cincinnati 5'1 89 .390 Sho: John. is there anythin: ll'l life greater than love? John: Nothing. dear, in hi‘. the wide, wide world -rrhorc's dinnrr? Walter Auld . Geo. H. Nrvmian . . . . W Aisileit ‘Jas. 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