I . flu: EP'i`EM.BEK 17 1937 A .--. ,__ _ .~;l“-.'.. _ -s '-1 *_ ~ - f ’ ,_:~ 1 , ig ' , . , H ' I 'ri~ii-: Cl-iAlu.o'l*rs'rowN GUARDIAN ,_ 'gl ' MD Nationals Challengin For T Intl-rmedia‘e Crystals 0 merside to the lSl¥\3d title the management Industrial League eh the Nationals, last nig sued a deli to the Sum (`ha.llen1f'll1K UW fllllllf am ,quad for a three :am erm for the Is`and int title. In putting in their c Nationals are confident ing the westrrners int and stated last evening the Crystals accept th lenge they can do so the local papers, the d the games to be decide at a later date. Binns Face Tough Fo ln() When Bennie Binns an Orr square off against ea at the Forum Sept.21st w rle putting his Ieland weight title ot stake,fans apt to witness a fight _t shade the heavyweight ch ship encounter between Leslie, the reigning champ Stan Biggar, the challcng I o ‘Binns and Orr two machines that revel in t ing are expected to furn works every second the fi and there isn't many to rho are oi’ the opinion t will go the limit. Both hit too hard and are to to mix matters for it to lull distance. i in Own For Bennie Binns it w for the toughest task he since he started on his c campaign. The Joggins proven his ability long be Mbritlme middlewelghts a diseased anywhere witho nuns cropping up before cussion progresses verv fa goes to show how highly iw is thought of. Ii' B tbfeat him, he will more ner his critics who ho saying lately that the C town boy is on the do This writer t'loesn't share opinion. Binns has sb of courage and determin his comeback efforts th been crowned with success lie has stuck to his lteadily and is looking fo his clash with Orr. And one thing is certn that is that Binns will battler who will stand punch with him every m i that will be all to Bennie‘s VISITING IN CZECIIOSL NICHOLSBURG. Czechos Hep! 16-The Duke and DU Windsor arrived here ton participate in a two-day excursion as the guests of £&‘E°l2.i§_lLl,°.l_‘S_' ‘ilk l I Grants Increase Lead By Blanking Pirates 3-0 Aslflfollon Winsl Cubs Lose To Bees 7-0lF €<`1lUf@ Roco Domi ion' B NEW PORK, sept_ 16_
.z.< s Peter Song, bay horse by
Pb" V010. captured the 2.ls Trot.
` \ir: Flenllng, formerly of Dundas,
title for the seventh consecutive
year. Maritime champions for
five years, St. Stephen will ag..
fend this crown against their
old enemies, Yarmouth Gate-
ways. who defeated the present
tltleholders in 1935.
The border team will leave Sun-
day for the Maritime final series
i Om" mid me .Wins on Peter Song. gpxengng at Yarmouth probably on
es
, ay.
5 SUMIMARIES St. Stephens 5-1 victory tonight
5 First Race, Purse $500, 2,13 Cin,
coincided remarkably wth yester-
l Tim l3 “fat Plan) » day's game, in that four rims were
' .l`iv.tlgc (Tyson)
lilo Princess, (Crow)
mesa#
55|-*~l
c:i\h»-
scored by the iocafs in the fourth
inning after an error when they
might have been retired.
home when M‘cCarroll singled.
Brownell and Damery. There was
little to choose, each getting six
en hits to Brownell’s five. The lat-
ter walked five to Damery's ihrcc.
Both teams played airtight ball
for the first three innings.
Score by innings:
C: l < .
`U11l;;mf3°uI§‘;;@‘ifgén§¥§g?yl Dalton mufied Godfreys pop to saint John 000100 000-1 5 3
is-33
:Fa
Wzlli:-l‘ Winch(-ll, Fifi Han
. linily Hmlvoer, Hanover Scout,
Linn' Azoff also started
Sswnd Rule. nes rn- All rm,
Purse $900 3 heat Plan
Dominion Grattrln, (Berry)
1_.iltle Poi, iLacey)
lilzniling Water tF'leming)
edSOmly Boy, Mess Volo also s
Time: 2.03 1-2, 2.05 3-4; 2.06.
Third Race. 2.16 Class Trot, Pm-se
$600. 3 Heat Plan
Peter Song (Fleming)
Citroaca. tBerry)
Wlliglow lHowe1l)
Lzluglnng Brooke, Hollyrood
shall, Alma Hanover, Calumet,
also started
gllbbi-‘
»-4 wmv-I
r>
| ,¢.t,;»-
gghswv-
“Bun-Q
5° n mini-»
Snln Huliovci' (Pratt)
Red Arrow (Line) ‘
Dr. Abbe (Vineyard)
Symbol Green, Mart I-larkaw
Glenville also started.
Time: 2.10, 2.06 3-4, 2.09 1-2.
\3l-IIB
patron-1
'.<»o~»-
Is Cleared
t1Ӣv The Canadian Press)
BOSTON, Scllt. 17 - With all
these clrorgcs and accusations a-
gainst Clarence DeMar, grand-
poppy of all the marathoners,
hinting that he was a hold-up
man and mono abber
give tin- noted runner a spoilessly
:idols seaside provinces, probably,
as he is in New England, was
clmrgcd by Dan Ferris, perpetual
secretary of the~Natlona1 Amateur
Athletic Union, last July with an
nttcllipt. to hold-up promoters of
the Pall-American Games at Dal-
las, for additional expense money.
Further, Ferris, who collects 25
cents from every amateur to pay
his own salary and expenses.
charged that the Keene, N. H..
prllltcr, scvcn times winner of the
Boston Marathon, had conspired
urging that they hold out for more
centre, and things started. Bill
St. Stephen 000 400 01x-5 7 1
series for the Maritime tiiilo.
I. Maritime baseball title.
I Beaten 5-0 by the Marysville team in the first gamg played here
ast Tuesday Esqulres neverthelem were confident of deatllocking
ththe series on Saturday aftemoon. Nervousness that was apparent in
e opener will all have disappeared now that the boys have
received a. taste of the competition they face and the team ma.n-
nggdzment are looking forward to the squad hitting their real
2~°“1-4-=l'»1°1-1 Junior Esquires Play At
Marysville On Saturday.
Junior Esquires, Island junior baseball champions leave today by
CM' '01' Mlfysville. N. B. where Saturday aftemoon they meet the
New Bnmswick champions in the second game of the sempflmls
. - Every member of the team was reported in th best I
T ; 2.07 .l-4, 2.0 _ ~ _ - -1 ° ° SMP* 1”'
lvrlulltll Race. 2.17 Cla7s.s1PEll.‘.e2 mfl: and anxmm for the umpires “Play Ban” and me best
5600’ 3 Heat man ’ W 5 '39 0' lslfmd “|15 Koes out to the youngsters in their fight for
Gwrse much mompanles the team and wul be ire-un
chlef at the New Brunswick centre. “mp
(By The Canadian Press)
F,REDER.IC'I`ON N B Sept I6
van and Mav/hinney,Mlchias, Me..
shared the .spotlight again today
at the Fredericton Exhibition har-
ness racing when their campaigner
Federal won an exciting battle
with Dolly Azoff, owned by Fred
Grant of I-Ioulton, Me., in the 2.15
trot and pace.
Maine split honors with the Ed
- ~ 5' Kr of the '
tally in the seventh. first \\'afr‘l', fans hereabouts were mundston, N. B., pacer, Don Fino,
elnlccl with the announcementfrom Whl¢l'l 900k the 227 H011 and P806
me New England Amateur Ath- with ease. Willard Kelly. Char-
lene /laqoclntion that they mo lnttewwn. P. E- I., won the 2.25
investigated all and sundry re- "Ut With Millie Kl‘llmUCl¢ in
g ports and that they were eager to Slflllghl 119035-
Starter RW Webber had trouble
S O f t b 3 I I eil-an bill. ln getting theheats away. He nn-
Clar<'nc'c, as well known ir1C.'il'1- ed Mikie flabarlef'-‘» 5Ydl`l9Y» N-5-» $10
for scoring ahead of the pole
horse, Dolly Amd, in the first
heat of the 2.15.
The fastest half miie track in
Canada continued in fine condi-
tion.
Iochinvar, owned by Sullivan
and Mawhinney, died this mom-
ing from chrome indigestlon after
negotiations had been completed
to sell him to Wellington McNeill,
of Charlottetown.
2.27 Trot and Pace, Purse $350
with other athletes intending to
.. 4 Fi , b Dan I-I -
participate ln the Dallas Games, D°“0od nggd y dam I
W , ffllifl 11
U (Stonge)------111
__.,,-; ---- 1 -~,..Y__~ m°Cy'01d C18 n amateur Of.A1estra. Baie Verte, N. B.
1
l
ONE SHAVE INSURES
ALL- DAY
“nice-rnesHNrss"
-because the hollow-ground, automatically
strapped and honed blade of the Rolls
shaven you clunly, clouly, comformbly. No
blades to buy. You get life-long eCon0mY-
nous lilzo
IGHTS
F ULL OF
IGHT
Poor re ce,
the ztnlateurs, was it bit dazzled Au(§f;°kf%r1‘]l])°ni` P;_u; 'E 3 2 3
and confused over the whole af-, (G yh ) ___' 2 4 4
fair. The quiet pavement pounrierl rs “mk _ '_ '” _M
_ V ks ts his Brian Yor e, Bangor, e.
\v1lo keeps cluc tang; goa onerel | (Avery) _ _ _ _
___ _ 4 3 2
rambling farm 3 eene, nl y
wnntetl to "break even" on the
trip. It seemed he had the aud-
acity to ask $2 a day to pay A
neighbor to look after his goats
while hc was awl1Y~
Well, ilflcr the big guns b00m€d
their charges. making Clarence
culllmitiec of the N.E.A.A.U. de-
cided io probe the. whole matter,
They nskcd DeMar to appear be-
fore tilcnr and summoned one of
the accuser-S from New York. Af-
ter lllcy heard both sides of the
story tllcy decided DOMHI' had
done nothing to sP0l1 N5 5'm°l'°“r
standing.
"1 was the first athlete BWI' W
give back any money," mused De-
Mar who has his own little system
of expense money bookkeeping.
~-1've never made a liviI18 WH'
ning, but I've tried not to lose
money."
FORUM _ 0.30 l>. M. SHARP.
TUESl)AY~Sl‘]l’T. 2lST. ow ey lsmythe and Hargrave. Kies.
"2
_- 2 ' lilvranrclm Lasovua PC f
LESLIE - 205
vs.
BIGGAR - 202
15 -_ ROUNDS -
Island Heavywe
Championship
",,_ . sonar 0101-152 lbs.
' °'°“"f; N' S' 'rwo oral-:lr
“"- BENNY BiNNs~15z lbs. STIRRING PREmM_
15 10 - ROUNDS » 10 INARY Hours
ight Middleweight
Championship
Detroit
Washington
Philadelphia .
St. Louis
Northwood, Presque Isle.,Me.
(Dewitt) - - _ -
- -_ 5 dr
Time: 2.12 1-2; 2.10 1-4; 2.16.
2.15 Trot and Pace, Purse $350
Federal. by Peter the Brewer
Machias luke - Z 1 1
_ , Me. lc yi
llll‘l1' flllcf l‘“'3"l'\ me r°3mmu°nlDolly Azoff, Houlton, Me.,
tBamctt) -- - - - --122
Calumet Duke. Dartmouth,
N.B. (Kuhn) - -- - 334
‘llikln Sdne N S (aba
Quaker Girl, Halifax (Bur-
gess) - - - - ~
- - 5 4 3
Time: 2.03; 2.05 1-2; 2.08.
2.25 Trot
Millie Kalmuck. by Kalmuck
Ch'town ,P. E. I. (Kelly) 111
Star Dillon. Montague, P.E.I.,
4Morrisoni -_ - -_ - - 322
Peter McKinney, Fredericton
Keys) - - - - -
- - 2 4 4
»_,_- :_ Y "'1_2=T : Tara Hanover, I-loulton, Me.,
i (Avery) _ _ _ _ _
Time: 2.12 1-2; 2.123-4;
.Nl
..-
“re-
Tu
Pm
833233322?
New York .674
.534
.299
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L P_C.
~ New York 52 .
PRICES
ADVANCE
SA
` ` _ oslm; $1.00; ltlislsnvuli 75; Rusu soc '
i tltggiggglaruosloa soc; Rasr-:avail zsc. r
l CHILDREN (accompanied) 25c-
LE _ Lslwaaos' silos salma ._ sl-:r'r. lsru
ii
Chicago '
St. louis
Pittsburgh
Boston 1
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
ll
82 612
80 57 .S84
74 63 .540
72 $ 5%
69 68 .504
61 78 .|45
82
8- Y Y. » -J '.._.,,_,_
lee) _ ~ - _ »
--453
Millie Kalmuck Wins 2.25 `
Noted Runner Class At' Fredericton
Of C h a r g e 5 ' .;.’*§‘:.f..2;;;‘f“2‘.a,“.3";l';’“;?“.f.fl: Baseball Results
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 000 000 000-0 3 3
New York 220 211 00x-8 10 1
Hlldllll. Brown. Wyatt and
Pytlak; Gomez and Dickey,
St. Louis 003 000 000-3 6 0
Philadelphia 101 100 l0‘.i-4 'l 3
Knott and Guiliani; Kelley and
Hayes.
Detroit 000 150 000-6 14 0
Washington 014 001 10x-7 15 0
Lawson, Coffman, Wade, Pffen-
b€l`€G1' and York; Deshong and
R.. Ferrell.
Only Games Scheduled
NATIONAL LEAGUE
First Game '
Brooklyn 510 002 000-8 11 2
Cincinnati 000 103 010-5 9 5
HOW and Spencer; Hallahan,
gehnnann and Lombardi, Camp-
Second Game
Brooklyn 100 000
Cincinnati 000 302
Frankhouse and P
Cascarella and Campbell.
5'§o
~ r
.Tl-
“Q4
.___
First Game
Philadelphia 000 000 020-2 8 3
St. Louis 010 010 13x-6 B 0
Mulcahy and Atwood; Weilnnd,
Ryba and Ogroclowski. , _,
Second Game
Philadelphia 100 000 000-1 8 3
St. Louis 050 000 21x-8 11 0
Kelleher and Grace, Stephen-
son; Krist and Bremer
New York 100 000 020-3 9 0
Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 6 1
Melton and Mznlcuso; Tobin and
Todd
Boston 013 000 102-'I 14 0
-01110980 000 000 000-0 'I 2
Turner and Lopez; Lee. Root.
Mann. Parlnelcc. shoun and
Hartnett
INTERNATIONAAL LEAGUE
Newark at Syracuse night frame
(Playoffs)
Baltimore at Montreal night
game (Playoffs).
International League Playoffs
(Night Games)
Baltimore 000 010 011-3 8 3
! Montreal 110 000 03x-5 'I 0
H Stand Fischer. Matuzak and Crouse;
Newark 023 210 ooo-s 15 0
Syriwue 000 000 000-0 3 2
l Tamulis l-leohbeger; L.
Moore Gee V Brown, Pomrski
strikeouts and Damery giving sev-5
The latter and Brownell scored on? E\`ei‘\'horl_v is in v\'fi'\‘\lotl_\' f=lsc’s
8. Single by Ross, and he came; hair. Rnsslillyr f-llilln'\\ :ire as
nunlel'oil.s as tax colin'-iol> The
Damery stole home from thirci_in[ strllvgle for pl-olnoilonnlsupremacy
the mst half 0f the f0\1l’l'h I0 EWG is inlnlncd with lwllulls and bust-
§{'enlh;;5 l;aZl;°‘;t};-lved lgosliadi SV! ed poclzetbooks. l".s so had one
Gogfrey dashed ehcmm ' B“h9l'* msfslcr almost. go' llltrircri ill the
neu.: Smgle in the °;‘;hg1ninnirg;" qlie`t for free plll>`,;f'li\‘.
Aside from Daltons error the-1 , Tnlpwl ll” .‘"‘*”l' l”""“"‘*‘~
e - . , in the collnltl ollilllfail of Pi'll.'no‘..'=l"
sam was a plbchers duel bemceng Ray Fnhizilrl. is the fiction of the
National \'.'i‘fstlill;: Association
lvhieh rlolncd .Ichn Pr-.=el:_ the old
ti1'f‘r mon frfm Noll;-.lskn. world
rllnmllloll. l‘.~.~~'k, \\'.lg»\r-; M¢.._~,<¢fo
Fnbinlli. is n _volrtlt mnn of prom-
ise .s0n;f;".'llf:'r~ :rl his into 50's.
ril."."lie cnrly f‘0’.s.
mid Fnbnlli. who used to
wield tl mr"l:l firlrilo lu Grgllfi
Oll<‘l':l. "line bull ill ~lli,= hzlsl-
llr!-s nl:\ll,V \'r‘rll',== llow lull t\~.;- nr- '
tion of lilo Nntiollfil \\"i-fstlizig
Association ;'l\'f~c me mv grcfltrst
laugh. Why didnt they name
some young fellow like Georue
Hflckensrhnridt or Stnnislolts Zyb- l
szko? \‘Ve'w\ had cllollph young,
llhhlorts like Pcsfk in this bllsi-l
ness" \
Since the fnnierl Jack Curley
died. the scrap for wr:-.slllng sup-
rcmrlcy has blnnchetl out tvithl
live bil: fziciiolls. f
The rivalfs. lislofl by Fitlrlicr Fo-
bianl. are Toms Morrill, Nt-\v York
and Philaclcipllln; Al Halt, Col-
umbus. O.; Paul Bou'sr>l~, Boston;
Jack Pfefer, New York. and now
Jim Londos. wi1o’s in bllslness for
himself, A probable added stzirtcri
is Cui'lcy's soil. _\olilig Jack, \\'llol
threatens to rio illill;,f.s_ E
Eddie Dusrk. who docs his ras- 1
sling for Fabizllli, is the one who
almost got lloilgc-cl as a publicity
gag. '1`hcy got Jack Dempsey to
hold the loose clid of the rope and i
Fabiani kicked the box from un- ,
dei- Dilscks fcct. It \\'orkcd .<,wcll.1
Dusek's neck witllsiood the shock
beautifully. But. the trouble iirose
when Dempsey, holding the rope,
became so intircstetl ill the dang-
ling Dilsck he forgot to let go. '
"Ernie rlliilost lost his li e,"slgll-l
cd 1\Iac:tro 1'-‘:lbl;ll:i. "1 lllzlginc
what a story; hanged by Jack
Dempsey!"
The picture was a pip for cv-
eryboily colxci-l'lli~ti e,\l".‘l>t Max
\V.l:\ll;iill, i,l.... ii;»i\:l1'. lol' DL'1llD',
scy's rcsl..lili‘:ll;t. To his colntvc-r-E
nation, in- ilr.=.,tl .i.t- rinilglilig
Dusck`.> icit lliiiltl liilli biulicili
Dc-l1i;lscy's into 1`1'0m ilic plci‘.li'v. F
~wl- __~o:l.\ on ii o\'.i'.' ocnnlild-‘
ed \\'.i.\lil;ll:, "so we gt; J.1f;lt's|
face in inil. t.‘.ill i)l;.~il;.’ I
"J.llnp in lilo i.:k-;~.` ul'.~:~.k<ll1ll`-£5. .illlfi tnrfe yi;:i'.~ i< jo.
_ . H
for Lhe ba.<...> of tonlplliison, oily
\'.'ay, that the 1936 13i'li:.»ii iillipln-
uunles colrl1,c-,lilon is no; uv.:-.~:
than ill 19.31. t';llia