ill‘. (ILL. n»- _ ,»_ . 1H1‘ .:,_,A I¢4Aqn-l U UARLJLXPJ BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER ‘SPORT a . Ill! -——— I Local Team Again Display Power At Plate T0 Whip s Summerslde Squad. l4-8 A lQ-liit _ barrage including "Totals 4414 19 27 6 9 three l siuiitil i: trluvlvglflxye ‘Replaced Roach in 5th. Tours lu- sum 0 - nail Chumpiuiisliiii yustcrduy _ as 95mg AB B, fl P0 A F, ‘they raced io illtll‘ sccond straight 1413mm 3b 5 z z 1 4 0 victory Clvtl‘ llolllinaikijs‘ tfiamuloi Sunwan s; 5 1 1 O () (i l(\\‘ in it‘ L‘: ire n 3b 4 0 0 0 z 0 ‘\ lli‘ scuri- _\'i‘$i(‘l'(lii_\' Hg?“ c 5 2 2 4 0 3 l- llllililll lllf‘ first Lowe‘, p 5 0 0 0 0 1 wd ui suinmt-rsidc last Svhuiqnm, 1b 5 0 1X3 0 q ,~ "Ti 1-‘. “ltli "Illllil-Hd o, Mcslleei‘ lf 5 0 o 2 o o iii .l ~ ' i(‘l\(1 ill lL‘ C i‘, . 1 l lh . and innings Indians saw lgggéédzffl i é 2 é g 0 their Ollpfiiltllls knot lillt‘ corulnt at “ Q a 923 6 4 Ii-Fi '1 il ~ '-i.\rl -i ti- fi l1 in- - . hull; lint llvu Illtil-(lli rallies iii the.‘ ‘Rice om’ MT’ by bane“ bud‘ list ‘half of ilic amt‘ frame gave SUWIMARY . l(‘i\(lflg1\lll(lll’.l <3 iliiw runs in the um. nnrl five iii the eighth - lviiil was more thun enough Ilse: tho four run rally Sum- Earned runs: Indians 11; Suin- merside 4; home runs, Currie ‘.1. Saunders l; 3 base hits, Williams, Wedge; 2 base hit, Hunter. W: lianis: Runs batted in. Huntcr Wedge 2. LeBlzinc. Hogg. Schin- man. Currie 4. Vl/illlzlllls 3, Rice l, nl the game was the two noun ru "s llll by Harry Cur- HE. Indians first sucliei‘ and also a circuit ivailop by Jack Saunders vsliilc for Summcrside I! circus catch by Richards in right field was the fielding nv-m of the game. and Richardsl. off mow" 2. lock and Kellyg; wild pitch .. l, Lowoy 3; strikeouts by Kelly T, BOX $CORE (Richards 2. Vl/cdqc. McAiecv. Scliurnian. Lower. 110cc: h‘: Indian! AB It II PO A E Lowcy ‘l. (Whelan 2); hits off yiqnnqgs 3b 6 1 1 1 3 2 Kelly 8 in 9 innings. off Lmroy 19 Whelan c 5 i l l0 0 2 in 8 innings; winning pitchcz‘ (firm-lg 1b 5 4 4 5 9 2 Kelly, losing pitcher Lmu-e-y; time \'.'i "anis as 5 3 3 3 l l] of game 1 hour l5 minutes, Uni- > '» .5 0 0 4 i l pire at the plate Bill Lawlor. on 4 Z 2 l 0 l lhe bases, Francis and Toombs. b l 1 3 0 1 Scoring by Innings:- 2 l. 2 0 0 0 123 456 789 R H E 4 0 2 0 1 0 SSlde 101110004 8 B 4 3___ 1__;___9 Q ‘é y 310_Q@0 36x l4 l l l Women Are iWomen Golf i Defeated lfl Stars Gather Tournament At Ottawa of Belvedea-e Golf Cllb m__,CP)__A wer defeated by ohe n en in nmtch QITAWA- SCPL ma: Saturday when kiwi,- annufl; brilliant collection of Canadian ' ~ u v h- tournament was slzitrctl. The men “Qmell 5915115 5mm befall f“ Fill ‘_ gather-tn: ll {$011115 and the women. m’ l“ m“ cllplial lof-lal. I01, f‘) 5;‘ ‘my, "m. l, Q0151 m thg and a hall oi Cilflilllllfilhlrlf] is‘. winner and a 1-: point be ng given vvcr the Royal Qflfliin C1" 5 “"- for a draw llllilCll. vars and steel». Th , d_ _ Ilospizo {hrlr defcaL however, the Next _Wedncsdo.y and 1H5 it? oking for a return provincial team matches will f: ' they can defeat lieild Wlllé thbc tongs‘ flroin itmcs, ucec. ha" .1‘ i- British Columbia compctiixu. Thu RESULTS three Maritime Provinccs will group together andusend one imm- Mrs. MacKiiinon l). M DoWllflf-Z l‘ There is a possibility there ivill Dc Miss Aforrw 0. A. TZYlOY 1- an additional joint team from Al- Mrss Longworth O, C. MacKlnnon berm and Saskatchewan. l. The Internationlieam match be- MTB- COMO“ 1- H- 3- Kcmwdy tween a Canadian team still to be \l!'-'. .\l<‘(71‘f'iwi‘ 0- E- M- Baum“ l- choscn, and a British tcarii. will 31 s ll: ain 1. C. J. Mzirlltuti 0. m)“. plave sdnu~dM-_ No tom-oil- lvliss, Laird l. W. E. Cctton 0 men,’ may Wm be staged. pygmy I 3411*- Umll 1'!‘ E- D- Nlchmm“ The provincial matchcs are on the ' < SG-hole medal basis and the inter- Min. Henderson 1-2, A. Scott 1-2. . ‘ - t b, _- ‘ ‘Mrl. B, Racers Jr._ g_ A, Maqm national match on ‘he pom ms Nash 0. C. A. B8611; 1B prmud“ to [he bu: Miss E. Roach. 0. C. - _¢‘<‘1' -. Miss l). Sts-vrnri 0. J. A LlkPl." 1- sggmpfigggfgfm 2 tournament womens open Miss M. tcviart 0. J. Bccr W5?’ pa... OLD CRICKETER DIES °°°k o‘ _ __ STOCKPORT‘ England-—ICP)—- , -. , ‘m: f l F l l Br ill. profcrional dlwmond. ha. tr-xuii to (OlllpCiC _ the playdowns will be sr-lvctcal this evening and all players are ziskcti '°é*:_+"i__!1u2d:-.....“ flwgaiust "the South. Club’ lias always won lavour A lor Fine taste and llavourl TOBACCO C U B‘"‘“'“° YO MIGHT AS WELL CHEW THE BEST MATlllEE BABES At ‘llvron McArihul-‘s Race Track, Kensingion ()n Wednesday afternoon, September 28 If weather not favorable races will be held g1 following day. Track is in perfect condlloln- k-CLASSES-d Races feature such starters as Aaron L_ 2.10 1-2, Guy Ann, 2.12 1-2, Dude Potempkln, 2.07 1-4, and others. Suitable prizes for winners in each event Well stock saloon will be in order, also hot ~ lunch counter _ Management will not be responsible for any y, losses. damages. or accidents. _ ' . Pari Mutual. w G. II. BROOKINS, -;»[ i ’ Secretary. ' ‘ This week's team plan is but a» 2 iyirars, is dciui hcrc. He also play- cd for Nottiiighamshire and Ches- hlrc and ronrmented the North zi- -‘__. Budge Scores Easy Victory U v e r M a k o (Ily (ZAYLE 'I'.\LBOT_ Assoliult-d Press Sports Writer) FOREST HILLS. N. Y, scar. 25 _-|AP1--Donald Butlgc, making probably his i‘.ll'I3\\'Cll appearance in llu‘. big stadium hcrc. :~£‘Dl‘f‘(i a l1‘,_lll!-lll“.\l‘lt‘(l \'l(".\ll'_\' over his old ‘ko izi the imal ui the Tcuuis Champion- " Tho scores were \. ' ,li'-l. | Tliv triumph which was ncver ‘in tioulat, completed the redheads rlcils manor tourna- on—:hi- Australian. i and Aiiicriczin. The been approached star, Alice as a two- as she ovcr- nu lllit'.‘(('llillg wo- . ;.- Marble, winner . couiplctcly outclassed " itur. who was so ner- iuld no: control the sim- "l was something for the crowd llmv‘ u (‘llilllfv of bcatim: the sup- 4.‘i‘~l)l.l\'l who lius bcvn his doubles ‘ ' v ihr-ii‘ school (lays, ilic crowd aflcr the first ' c just did the best i‘.<l that was l'Clll(ll‘l{tll3l_\' ill llilltm. . loiic thrill came when Mako. lll‘..'~t‘l'(l(‘('l and unsung at the start of the tournziiiicnt. captured the .\I(‘(‘Oll(l svt. 8-6. lie played some brilliuii lciniis in do it, Ske tics whisgwrrcl that Bulice merely cm- mistraicd his friciidship in losing the srt. bu’. ii (iltllll look that vray. For the ninsl part Budge was a dream of a player. His service al- illlbt stood Maku on his blond livnci and his blazing drives a1- w sought llu- liiics. Budge was in ifltl. that ill‘. was able l8 more errors than his opponcii: and still win. He ed 58 outright, winners, 10 of .lum on service aces. Mako had only 21 placi-uicnts. Onwe it became appamnt to all cci that today's final was no 111v two friends indulged llll‘ ivfincrl clowning. At. one c lol Mako trike the first thme poiiiis zigainst his service, then scored five straight placements as Crane called upon the crowd to wit- nzr-e his embarrassment. ~ lhvu- m 9h. 6-3. W IN BIK E GRIND NEW YORK. Sept. 25-40?)- Tlit- Gcriiiiin combination of Cus- tai" Kill: and Heinz Vopcl today held the championship of New Ymk (l-ltli International six-day hivv raw» after beating clown a. c... .gi~<us challenge by the Can- <Ii i. bFOlllPfS Pcdcn in the last Sour OUR WAY Mo n a rchs Win From Blaenoses LUNENBURG. N. 5.. Sept. 25— (CP)—-Stellarton Monarchs troun- ced the. Luncnburg Bluenoscs. 30- 13, hcrc yesterday in the first game of a bPst-of-lhrce series for the Nova Scntia Sr-nior Softball championship. The Monarcl l< shelled thrcv Luncnburg hurlers for 21 hits while the Biucroses wrro held to 14. The sccoiid gains of the series will be playcd at Sicllzirton Wed- nesday: A (lillIlJlPIl9fiCl£‘l‘ will played if neccssary’. Sport Forum AN ANSWER Sir:—ln reference to a state- ment made by Augustus Longu- phio a ctillcagur of Promoter Jory kIcDonalciLs. in the ceiitcr of the ring. of tlie- Charlottetown Sporting Club. thc evening of Sept. 24th, 1938. that he. Augustus Loug- aphie could furnish threw middle- weiglits. who could beat “Irislf” Leo Kvlly at any time. convenient. lo the now prvscnt. midcilrivvlalit champion. "Irish" Leo K"1l_v of Charlottetown. Now Mr. Editor I want to lin- prcss on Mi‘. Augusius Imiigaphic that, as manager of “Irisli" Leo Kelly. that we are rcatly tn IllJOl. ' ' iflhts. Pd heavyweight. the Chnrlottctoivn Forum. in. any time convenient to Mr. longapliic. I might go further, and say. that, if the three mlddlewciglits. not named by Mr. Longaphie. aren't of any bcttci" calibre than the last hope he managed, we might takv‘ INDIANS CAPTURE ISLAND Intermediates Start Series This Wee k The Charlottetown Plymouth All Slat.» will inert. Liogieville in ll)!‘ first game of a best of three sl-rics for the N. B.. P. E. I., Inter- i!» Buscball championship in iiu vithvi" Thursday" 01‘ Fri- ."_ wcsk. c \1llc earned ilu- i i to ay tti. All Stars by t" r: ~11 of McAdam Junction in the New Brunswick finals while llli‘ 11.1 -- woii from Suinnierside Pionccrs iii the Island finals. The " the winner of the ' Waterford series for above information yesterday from Sheriff sziiiilcy. Sovrriaryi M. P. B. A. A. U. 0i C. Thu All Stars will have a full liuc up on hand for the series. The tcuzu will h." in snmrb condition far svrics and will practice for tho n.flilltl(‘l‘ 0f the week before lcavinu for the New Brunswick to" Flic trip will involve 0on- t- r-vpciisc and as the col- havc bsen poor all year ._ will make a. personal can- \.i~\ o! iiu- city, in (ll‘(l('l' to make lllf‘ iiiii tiilrrlblfi. 'l‘u~ lvlllll will leave either " luv or Friday and will play 1- day thcy arrive in order twin-uses as imich as pos- . l that played with the ad- ll, will make siiilalc slaicd that Kelly ' 172 lbs. that. afternoon at tliu Ciiitrzil Crcamc-ries. We have yiosiiuu proof that hr did weigh l 1- illlil oflrrcti Kclly at that that if he would weigh in the three of them on. the sumo" ;rl'ort= the two local sports Editors night. And further announcement by Mr. longaphie kindly‘ announce himself through the prtss, also accompanied by his own signature. Thanking you Mr. Editor. Slncercly’ Manager LEO CONNOR-S. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Sept. 25. 1938. Sports Editor- Slr,—Iii Saturday's Guardian Irish Leo Kelly claims he is the undisputed middleweimlit- champ- ion of Prince Edward Island and that there is no reason why an elimination tournament should be held. as he is und-efcatml. Well ivc can't agree with Kelly 'on this believe this lllll - weight. muddle should be Cl(’.ll . up once and for all. as there is no middleweight. champion on P. E. I. at this time. Here is the set uii asweseeit. 1st. Bennic Binns x. 0's Irish at Mount Stewart for P. E. I. mlddlewright defeats Bennie Binns at Sour-is on points. thereby Leo Kelly. one round title. 2nd. Joe Rice becomlln middleweight champion. 3rd Ir h Leo Kelly K. Os Ben- fl d‘ _ y nie Bimis 9 rounds at Charlotte- wilrl ll"ll‘.‘ of the grind last night.» town. but. his trainf-i-‘apd lnqlllllPli 1' starting a work from tomorrmv- l M and make 160 lbs we would re- cognize his claim. He refused to do so and Bonnie Binns claimed the title. . We are entered in this tourna- ment. and urc willing lo pcst. one litindred dollars ($100.00) for weight. Hcrc is a. good purse and Irish Leo should be glad for a. chance to clcar this matter up. Rice declared the title vacant. as lie could noi zlcfcnrl it here. and therefore Bums has as much claim to it Ll> Kelly‘. but we are only too willing to have it clear- ed. up at this iournament. Thanking you, Mr. - Editor, for this space, I am. Sir. etc. LEM RUSH. Managcv Fir BENNIE BINNS. ALL srsiis PRACTICE Practice for the All Stars Inter- mctlinte Baseball tcain this evening at the Victoria Park diamond at. 5 o'clock. All players are urged to be present. iii order to work as much practice as ‘possible before mccting Logicvllie. ‘Patty Berg “Wins Crowr. CHICAGO, Sept. 25 —(AP)-- Determined little Pam Bern holds the women's United States Golf Championship today-and a place among the sport's all-tints greats Climaxing an amazing burst o. sub-par golf, the Minnesota git captured her first. national crown Saturday by overwhelming the defending champion, Mrs. Estelle Lawson Page, of Chapel Hill, N. C,.6 and 5 Just a year ago, freckle-faced Patty bowed in the finals to Mrs. Page by a '7 and 6 margin. but Saturday, Miss Berg amply aveng- ed that defeat. ‘Baseball Results SATURDAY’S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 1; Brooklyn 8. Cincinnati 1; Pittsburgh 4. St. Louis 3: Chicago 9. First Game:— New York 9; Boston 8. Second Ga.mc:— New York 2; Boston l. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 6; Detroit ‘f. Wnshingrt-on 7; Philadelphia 3. First Gomez- Chicago 7; St. Louis 8. Brston 7; New York 6. Chicago 3; St. Louis 2. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 5; Newark 6. SUNDAYS GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game:- Boston 5; New York 3. 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