SEPTEMBER 15. 1939 Elba Is Winner Over ‘Little Pat Hughes As Donchin Takes Winner 05' Semi-final From Rothberg F"-‘3e'f0T'3" the match Rothberg hammered Donchin all over the ring with smashes to the face and body; at times the match resembled fight- ing far more than wrestling but Donchin, apparently able to with- stand terrific punishment sudden- ly smashed trick with an attack of his own. Getting Ra-thberg on the ropes a right to the jaw sent Roth- berg flying onto the floor", three times this was repeated as the los- er attempted to climb back into ning the only fall in a gruel- lflmso-minute time limit match gavatore Balbo last night was a- warded a decision victory over Len "Cowboy" Hughes in the main yvent of the wrestling card staged H the sporting Club. Des,-,1 attendance, obably the smallest ever to wit- 9’ ,. sport, event in the Club time its opening. the grapDi&'s ut on another of their good per or- For over 34 minutes Hughes 5, men gre manrrs. . lbo mixed matters plentv the ring and on his third trip outside $90-Eatne first fall finally went the ring he was unable to imb ,0 me ukable Italian after he had back in time and referee Joey withstood severe punishment from McDonald raised Dori/chin‘: hand in gughes. Hughes employing act.ic- token of victory. guy over hold he knew had is op- in difficulty on more than gggetyccasion but each time Balbo ,,ou1d wriggle clear. The tide began ,0 mm at the 25-minute mark as 3311.0 caught Hughes with a fly- Lng tackle as he came off the roo- as fast: Hughes was weakened by the unexepected attack and for the remainder of the fall was in trou- ble and finally had his shoulders pinned as Balbo came through with mother flving tackle that settled the issue. Hu=vhes' shoulders being "med miter the two wrestlers had even in the ring 34 minutes and 53 seconds. The fans saw plentv of action and big time grappling: as the two men the fastest nair ever to dis- plav their wares in a local ring, wfigqled out of holds continually for the 25 minutes and 2 seconds Down The Alleys ‘a 0 Charlottetown Alleys Pro season challenge match for chicken supper Monday evening at READING. PA... Sept. l4-(AP)- Litl-ie Pat, holder of many world's lrecords, added another triumph to its long list with a straight heat victory in the Free-For-All Pace of the Grand Circuit meet today. Owned by the Biery Farm, But- ler, Pa., the bay gelding by Holly- I wood Bob was never pressed and in l the whirl shook off the bid of Earl , West to finish in 2.04, the best time of the day. Harry B... Maher drove the Biery entry to the big money Of the $900 purse. Sydney Team Winners Of C. B. League prunes, bent. H-(Ur). Sydney's Steel City nine today won the championship of the cape ureton uomery League. Eastern Canada's only profess ional baseball circuit, defeating New Waterford Dodgers 9-2 in the fifth game of the final series. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OHICAGO. Sept... 14-(AP)-Little Ray Biliows of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. produced the biggest triumph today as the semi-finals bracket was com- pleted in the 43rd National Ama- teur Ciclf Ohampionship at North Shore Country Club when he dis- posed of Canada's last challenzer. Bi1low's 6 and 5 defeat of C. mass (Sandy) somerville of London, 0nt., cham'pion in 1932, was the most de- cisive victory of a quarter finals program which saw the advance of three different sections of the U- nited states--Don schumscher of Dallas, Texas, Art Doering of Chi- cago, and (Bud) Ward of Spokane. Wash. Ward, who almost won the United States Championship this summer, disposed of Joseph Thompson of Burlington, Ont.. in the morning, two up, then defeated Dd-win King- Tornorrow, over the 38 hole route. Biliows will match shots with Schu- macher and Doering will battle Ward.. . Billow's game against Somervllle was as hot as the plus no degree shore Course. on the outgoing nine he had a medal 31, five under par and a remarkable score considering that only one putt was conceeded, and that of two feet. At the turn he was five up on the Canadian entry. and he ended the match by winning the iith with a par four to Somervllle's bogie five and halv- ing the next two holes. the match lasted. But neither Sydney had previously won could pin the others shoulders and six P. M. three and tied one in the best- as the timers gong silmifled the end TM’! Taxi in-seven series. of the time limit set for the match Ba1bo's ‘hand was raised in victory A. H. Burke 201 295 168 by referee Curly Domchln. F. A. Moxeamey 210 ?A7 233 G. Nelson N5 157 284 0 DONCHIN TAKES SEMI-FINAL ‘N. J. 01 $0 388 34’! C. E. Pmught 154 283 l88 g “curry” Dgnchin his first Tt I 992 mo use . _ amnce ere a wnn ng one as o a — — — _ — _. —. 545 hgptook the semi-filial on the card with a. straight 1.wo—fall victotri’ mop‘: Ltd. over rugged Abe Rothoerg, also , making his initial appeararme. 1''. am as 348 t v Donchin having his opponent in W. M'dNai 200 161 252 difficulties in the o ning min- Ci. McKmaie 217 208 196 ales of the first fal saw R.ot.h- A. Doran 109 200 300 i" make a comeback that near- P. Mclnnil 182 264 E16 Iy had him out as he applied three 1043 1103 1105 wrist locks in quir_k succession be- Total ~ — — — — — —- —32'70 fore Donchin could get away from High single N, J_ claw 3ea_ the£<r1>ldt.o Asithe ttpvo glr)a‘.)ppl§‘r's High Three N . J. Glow 981. , gs. mx ma ers no n -—-T? S S suddenly caught Rothberg with a ;h4&~rn11esmoffflylving Rtzxélrtllgg tlmtakgavg Remember When q ‘ e a as rg we ene -*- mfficlently to make him an easy (By The Canadian Press) target for a body press that saw Mn had c c his shoulders pinned to the mat. after 16 minutes and in seconds of wrestling. But if the fans had seen rug- ged action duri the first fall ey were trea to an overdose in the second fall that was again won by Dornchin. Again the win- ner of the bout ntartling comeback. Using every- thing at his command in an at- lsmpt to win the fali and square New York Yankxes 9161!‘ third straight American League pennant one year ago to- day, when a scheduled game in for e Boston Red Box was cancelled. Although still two weeks from the end of the season, the Yanks could lose all subse- gufnt games and still have the e. Use Minard’s for sprains. 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J., Sept. 14-(AP)- Waging an 1!-hit attack against five pitchers, Newark Bears wal- loped Jersey City Giants 9-4 to- night to take a 2—1 game advant- age in their preliminary Govern- or's Cup Playoff Series in the In- ternational Baseball League. Jersey City 200 010 001 4 8 1 Newark 003 2% 20x 9 ll 1 stiles. Carpenter. Pearce. Ander- son, Vandenberg and Atwood; Wash- bum, Macon and Wagner. Use lifinard’s for sprains. Old Kentucky have the new "woIProoV" paper “" u a tip It dose not stick to the "pi. Unanimous That Fight The Limit .._._.— PlH'.l:L.ADEiLPI-IIA, Sept. l-i—(A.P) —There wasn't a handful of per- sons around town tonight who thought the slugging set-together of Tony Galento and Lou Nova to- morrow night would go the run 15 rounds. All signs pointed either to a. knockout by the Jersey barkeeper or a. technical Kayo with Gali- fornis. Lou on the winning end long before the bell for the 10th. I Nova, favored at odds as high as 1 to 2, turns the trick. the general belief was he would do u by cut- ting two-ton Tony so badly referee George Blake would have to halt the blood-spilling. Some 30,000 fanswere expected to slay of Salt Lake city. Utah. 8 and 1. st temperature which baked the North B J Philadelphia Chicago Somerville Passes From US. Amateur Picture As Result Of 6 And 5 Defeat BASEBALL RES UL TS American League Chicago 300 000 000 0-2 I 0 Rhiladelphla. 000 011 000 2-4 9 0 smith. Brown and Treslh, schluet- er‘ Potter and Hayes. bobroit om ooo ooo—a i0 1 New York 000 (1)0 001-1 6 2 Nowson and Tebbetts; Donald. d . l 000 005 Z)0—7 9 2 Dobson, Eisenstat and Pymlak; Auker, Diclqnan, Bagby and Desautels. . Louis 100 000 000-1 8 1 Washington 000 002 30x—6 ll 0 Trotter and I-larsnhany; Leonard and Ferrell. First Game E Brown and Berres. Second Game Brooklyn 013 000 310-8 13 0 Pittsburgh (D0 101 000—4 13 2 Presnell Crouch and Hartje; Swigart, Bowman and Muller. Firl Came 100 000 000—l 8 2 000 360 70x-18 15 0 Beck and Davis Eartrnett, Garbark. Second Game Philadelphia 002 000 00-2 11 0 Chicago 300 010 0lx—6 lo 0 B Warren; French and 110 000 010-8 12 1 . 003 101 l0x—6 12 O Sullivan, Frankhouse, Early and 0 Todd. Hartje; 5 ; Root and Lopez; Davis, Warneke and Owen. 1 First Game 000 000 221-5 12 0 Cincinnati 301 000 02x—£ 18 l ’ I-fubbell, Lynn, Gorman. Brown and Danning, Haywcxth; Derringer and I.omlban:l.i. Second Game New York 01). ()00100—8 11 2 Cincinnati 004 020 30x—9 13 2 Salvo, Brown, German and Dan- ning; Nlggeling, shoffner and Her- shberger. New York Xntemntional League contribute to a gross gate of about $100,000 to see the show. wh‘oh car- ried. for the winiTer. the doubtful honor of a chance to meet Joe Louis for the heavyweight cham- oionship some time newt spring. aolento took one crack at the Brown Bomber less than three months ago and still is the scars. Nova took only a lismt session of roadwork today. but Cialernio went through a regular gymnasium crrill. apparently trying to work out remnants of a cold. BUDAPEST. Sept, 13 —-(AP) —Polea reported today Get- mans had dropped men on Po- lish territory by parachute in an effort to expedite the Nazi advance. Several had been captured, In this $250.00 ' ‘ " speed mark. set ' ,, 1937, at 321 miles per Jerse City-Newark and Buffalo- Roches r——N‘ite playoff games. American Assn. Two nite playoff games. they said. and told how they had been assigned to discover the sitions of Polish head- quar era, airport supply sta- tions and factories and to cut communication lines. 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