,- ogronaa 6. 19g BOWLING HOCKE Y WRESTLING Bronx Bombers Habbell From Mound‘ In Sixth l/Vith 7- m Uprising Brea-l-csfilip Brilliant Hurl- ing Duel Between Gomez And Giant Ace-Ruffing And Melton To Pitch Today. ' BY ALAN GOULD ' Associated Press Sports Editor YANKEE STADIUM, New York, Oct. 6—Loopholes in the usually impeccable defence of the Giants, followed up quickly by a burst of basehit fire, enabled the world cham- pion Yankees t0 rout Carl Hubbell and romp otT with an easy 8-1 victory today in the opening game of the fifth all- New York" world series for baseballs highest honors. For live innings the screwball mastery of the lean Giant southpaw ace dominated the fog-shrouded Stadium and thrilled a crowd of 60,573. For five frames Hubbell held the Yankee powerhouse to one lone single and out- pitchcd his left-handed rival, Vernon Gomez, as the Giants gained a one-run ‘margin. Then came the deluge. In the sixth inning the Yankees took advantage of the breaks to drive Hubbell from the box, roll up seven runs, and remove all doubt about the outcome of the game. N | Error Starts Fireworks l-lubhell paved the way for his iwn downfall by passing Gomezat the outset of the sixth. Then, af- ter Frank Crosetti singled sharply m left. Captain Gus Mancuso oi the Giants had Gomez trapped iar ofi second base with a snap throw to Dick Bartell, only to have the Giant shortstop drop the ball, Gpmez scrambled to safety. Rolfe singled to left to fill the bases and the dOOPS open. _ . Joe DiMaggio cracked the first pitch to left-centre, to bring heme the first two rims, and the parade were wide . fourth straight competition. The Giants collected half of their six hits and their only run in the fifth, when a double play aided Gomez in escaping from ser- ious trouble. Red-headed Jim Ripple and long John McCarthy started this frame with basehits. With runners on first and third and none out. it looked like the break of the game. Ripple scored as Mancuso grounded inwadouble . play, Crosetti to Lazzeri to Geh- rig. Whitehead stroked a two- Vbagger down the right field corner but Hubbell rolled out to Gehrig. ln world series Blast 4.189110 Newark Bears W i n L i t t l e World Xeries (By Fritz Howell, Associated Press Sports Writer) COLUMBUS, 0., Oct. 6—Newark Bears, winners of the International League pennant by a 25 l-z-game margin, defeated Columbus Red Birds 10-4 tonight for their fourth straight victory to capture the 1937 little world series. four games to three. Losers of the first three games played on the New Jersey diam- ond, the Bears were almost a 1,000 to 1 shot. to drop the series as the teams trekked west for the con- ciuding contests, but they allowed [VS °"r ran CHARLOTTETOWJV GQARQIAN - .. SPORT Worm BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT OPENING SERIES (ZAME 8- Yanks Dispel Rumors In One Inning BY BILL BONI Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Oct. 6 — (AP)- Having been crowned American League Champions the last two years and World Champions last year, the Yankees today strong- armed their way into compara- tively unexplored territory. They not only pinned the Giants’ ears bmk. 8-1 in the first game of the world series, but also knock- ed them off. Thus they set them- selves up as the greatest collection of rumor-dispellers this game has ever seen. Rumors dispelled were: 1. That the Yanks couldn't touch good left-handed pitching. 2. That the Giants‘ defences. especially at second. were much the stronger. Ii. That the Giants‘ pitching was definitely superior. Believing in economy of effort at all times. the Ruppert riot squad took care oi‘ all three rumors in one inning. the sixth. It wasn't until Dick Coffman came in as the Birds a total of six runs in the four contests here and walked away with the laurels. In winning, the Bears maintain- ed “their record of never having lost. a game away from home in the minor league classic. and cap» cured their second title in as many starts. In 1932 the Bears dropped two of three on their home lot to Minneapolis, but swept the first three at the Millers lot to win. | The five pitchers used by Col-g umbus tonight, Potter. McGee, Macon. Chambers and Heusser, won 64 and lost but 42 games dur- I ing the regular season. but Macon. who faced and retired but two batters, was the only" one who escaped the Newark‘ assault. Potter was blasted from the hill in the third as the Bears scored their third run. and McGee took over. He stayed until the sixth when Macon came in to halt a Carl Hubbelrs replacement that the Yankee .merry-go-round broke down. But by that time they the brass rings. anyway. Though Carl Hubbell was sacked for five hits and knocked galley- west. and Al Smith. third relief pitcher and also a southpaw. gave up the game's lone homer to Tony Lazzeri in the eighth. Bill Terry stuck to his decision to pitch Cliff Melton in the second game. Dominic DiMaggio. together with Pa. came on from the coast to watch big brother Joe perform. Giuseppe might have done just as Well without any family assistance. but the records show that he did get two hits-—only Yank to do so—-an<l drove in two runs. The Giants‘ made one run on six hits. The Yankees made eight on seven. Just another budget that had all -~- —- ~-- >— ' " ,;;:':_—: ~—Pi: ’ MakesCehrigk Record Look Like A Rookie Hurls “Today Red Buffing. ace right-hander of the champion New York Yankees, who will oppose the sensational Giant rookie south- paw Clifl’ Melton in the second game of the World Series at. the Yankee Stadium this after- noon. (Canadian Press Di-spatch) 4'1. this 01w of ‘ NEW YORK. Oct. 6—Ai Kansas C'.'._\' Kllll’ 1h 111-i’- ‘thq gals but tlirre u.“ a Linn ‘when Mar Arlmtiuh plauci gllil-ltii baseball to lllalfl Lou ilmn Alan» Gvhrlgrs 1955 (onsve:l!l\'i gnnit; record look like a itoukllfls 111ml‘?- ‘ Miss Arbauch piayml 6.480 pro- fessional Lfllllll‘: as a lllTL Dim!‘ artist. in tho old Iiloumor Giro.’ l/‘aunc. Anti if an_\"')o(i\- sliotllci tempt to nllllllllI/y- tin. gm. hp;- JSTU l- ; ago to burl-z. ‘bull .n zrintivin. I She ik-plg sin» imii man first. hast-mun oi mu uorlri ritunr pion Yankee, haw so much it mmiiioii that. "t calm» lit-it. irnir. Kansas Clly to M‘? iin- ‘Yanks ant‘ Glzilllg lll tin \\'<i~_~hl Serif-s and K see Lon in ;\('!l’>il. Around The Elfin-J” MPQB. i T}? 21-1-1: Seek Control Of Hockey And Baseball; Sport World McDonaldAgainPresiclent Vetera" Ottawa . "It; seven xr l» ~1l‘i4'r' I Tiillftfl but l mi: sizi. .. lop that. on ball." salri .\II~.~ Arlinli-‘ll lml-l" "when the boy, vli 1"Tl lit/Y "int; ‘ygmnrinin’ a: my I figured it. was time to fold up and ll/l‘r\ 1 munaae la Qllls sofitzail [Plllll ‘our-k in Knit- -5(i5 C‘ iv." For 121i _\'t‘ill'> “no KllllmlS Kt‘. lheld down firs» in llhe Bloomer (Hr-h p. "ins from 006st to coast in (3\'t'l‘_Vtl‘ill11 ‘from tank towns to hi: league parks, At thc peak of her parcel ;shr\ (‘Ollfiftpfl $80 a week l Miss Arhauzii f.r.~: l)l-'l_\’(‘fl or- yganlzorl hall tvixori Slit‘ was l3 the Boston Bloomer n. ‘tho namp of "Nollie Blv" n: fmlrlcr. She clinnerri to first. base, whore she became a dmu-niq card. . . . ~s<=--=:1-~+—-—— S orts Write r ,~. was on. DiMaggioigotL anGextra otherwise no Giant got m“ bhreequn mama Chambers pimp didnt balance. ORK 0t 6 PM“) of v c r “W. W p I b._- the throw n. ou eirg ‘ d th tt . d 1-1 usse fl - NEW Y . 0- — ' w. P. by irnriniivs spa-via ire . v f? ivliseiiillcntionzmliy passed to filllthe ggsgdbiseklelg3llglsnilzénxgf ihed-e flex W0 an e r n D 77‘ deals being cooked up here as lllfii ATVIl-lERSlF. N. S.. Oct. ti-J-Fiie‘ Sherwood To Dles S11 dde n ' bases acain. Bill Dickey scratched gue a pass "t... Rimhe walked Keller led the Newark assault, Own 8 éys basebayllclans gather. Lr<>0li_S_11lF°. Maritime Province. branch of the‘ a single off Whiteheads glove. with two down in the ninth scoring three rims, driving in the biggest winter _tli_ll’i(l_\Cll'l‘lg Amateur _Atlilou<~ Ullifill’ ‘of Cag- T 0 t Myril Hoag hit into a force play Hubben started shaknv‘ but three others, and getting three "(my NAME BQWUNG years. One choice tidbitBiisl lér- ‘ ada deflnnz-r_v (l(‘('l"<lll?(lv\\fl'l onmt fy u l _ w_ I at the plate. and George Selkirk quickly recovered control dlfesevl hits, two of them doubles, in four M1551) 1,101,151,155 Cincinnati 1.5 out t0 gel l f’ lvlaritimu Amuiciu Horkci .1\>-or!l . v ‘I V s >liuli<il4 ' m?) bcltcri a single to right that .' .' ‘ “ trips to the Illflli‘ Stein and An- Kechnle of the B085 8b lllallrlbclr union at ilie M. P. B. Militia l b \ tw 1on1». O<.. t».r\ ~~\ AOIJIH brought home the fourth and fifth glalkgd t“?! Dlg/Iigglalslngleduén kenman led the Red Bird attack Last night on the Holy Name Al- with G-flbbv Harwell and Jlmnll‘. meeting hero today. r etrOlt l1 lxiorc bats boomed io open ilie ' ers rm i' d - - , _ _ _ ", '_ -' ; l" 2.x" ie - r-‘lllr Tito‘!infi"i..tl.i‘t.i'.‘“l‘l.riifili iil.;‘..-”‘¥.-‘i‘.l“.i2t?.§§ Yli?.§;..2‘§°.l“.~§i‘.i...£i?"tii3g l “.:*:....:“"".::“..::. \ lilfzsxz: t:1.12;...*;.1...:.;:r2:::::;f i h i, 1 , ¢1~ j .. _ . .- .- _» -» -... .»_ _. " "U; 01.1; . "1 "1 dlfd Hubbell Forced Out ti‘; alien? Kenbmsalnzlzig blgorllf beating out two infield rollers. good individual scores being run up can ‘bag any of the LHO- Ride lfl Mnnnmns this teai. m“ l. timid] ‘ 5.1 r fglmfvlnlligl; gllglllsirl-Cklilt ' Rizzds homer in the final frame and everybody workng ham to uoid rebuild from giound up. P} ‘H, ed. Tim mil also setkqlfl gllllm SAINT JOHN. B. 0w. t. - m \ “H h U m Ck _n it ti t ltl f - ~ _ '. ii= -. -» r ~u.~- -_... _‘ \'.\1l‘: ..~i ' l a’ ° “"6 . f' l b d "troduced a - ', . . ~~ ' . . . . ' . " . 7 ‘ ' f ' ‘-" ,' - ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ i» -. -.l-'-~ r .~' r1 ea:- '°"' l“ m‘ a“ mh .5 v _ Despite heavy oiermsht rains Tonight's attendance was 3,815. of the nights p._ay. Twelve more diam bother to slay home one Association? into riiscnid. _ | m. Wmm Th‘, not“... Hlosuinic yr? vzkréoolzr‘ “.1011; 5m“ Cilmedy Wild‘ w a" °l "w e l“ the Bronx Stadium housed a big- couples meet tonight at 7 oclock. mo; for his team in the City Sel- t The motion favoring the nouble . Y r , W1 "1 4“ 0*“ ‘ . , sic crflckuv for the Namma‘ ger crowd than had been expected. Newark (IL) 01;: 03s 001 1o 13 i, Following are the scores: res against, the White 50x. Phillll! l ".0... was spollsored by A. w.§ Qfllllfnc W h... W, “w... ‘ 1P8“ lgllllljlfvlxl H"“\“f*‘p"°‘°"° League Champions. The paid attendance was only Colum- First K, can't understand why the coroy of snint John. N. 15.. sec-i provmush. Camp {mm O m _ JTIG“ 1‘ \_ - ‘ “Th; m; A slip-up in announcing tlyl‘? about 6.000 short of the world ser- bu: iA-AJ 000 200 011 4 9 1 B. Fletcher 169 20ft 21!} (Cubs didn't come through this! and?“ by D J_M‘,Cfl1..h_\.()f Amw Join ‘hogan: John Bmvcrs‘ “(Tnrnirmlxv . v a m“ of southpaws replacement forced t.e ‘es record of 56559 set in a Sun- Beggs. Page and Hershberger; p, Martin 162 201 105-1135 year and last, and promises 0111-? he,“ 1L “.35 wk“... "m... a long. w__ mu.lds mbmmda and we Unmd Giants to send Harry Glumbert to day 5mm‘, here last year, Potter, McGee. Macon, Chambers. Second eago fans more new faces than. dim-union m whip]. B111 whrtlnok. Sum; m“ “Inked ‘or “m. m rung the box as first relief. instead of The ‘ma; gate receipts 0y $§34_- Heusser and Crouch. M. Dowling loll 221' 187 they can mum In 1933: Dodgers. N_ B_ B‘ A‘ prpsmmn and _;_ P’ m. NIFWS mflxxqql “inhmw and I Dick Cofiinan, who was Manager 356 were not f“ from the record E. Connors 130 202 171-1070 topped off another wild season» McDonaall of Amherst counsellcrl carne h Mm“ Opwvd In Yum 3m Tull“ lnlelldcd 5919mm“- of $240,591. set simultaneous with . - I ' Tlmd we 2“ "with a wild trade. Baseball mehl delegates to "more s‘0Wl.\"'. James‘ - _ shmmn Bu. H, _ GllmbPTt- llltehed t0 Only 011° bill's‘ l last Octobers crowd mark. m e v' Pmea“ 158 . 1 4,1 can't feature giving four player-x, E. Wl'_\'_ pnst-pro-idcnt of the M. 3 ‘ma. n.0,“ OHM...“ m. _, man. Tony LflZZEfl. whose sharp The pmyers. “m... m. the first 17-?“ 205 1'“ 1°9"° including Bucher and cooneyforl A. a. A., representing Mount Al- Is Cancelled 1W1 EOWYQA ‘mmnder Wm‘ thmugh white; game. amounts to $110,410.56 and c t | t hmrm 181 205 196 Leo Durocher. Leo may be Pest; lisnn University. ivarncd q‘ the A 1,O,-_....,-..(- ~ f- hPIKYS 198$ f0!‘ 8h 9W0!‘ if"! indicates the Igkenhood of a NW o u a R" Duncan 3 162 152__1029 his prime as a pl8}'91‘.,bl1t- ll U191 “unpleasant. possibilities connected. _ brought over another tally. record L”; yea, the mm] pint." ‘i - n M' Tram“ 12 Dlldgefs are 100M110 fOr a 1039i with a Spoil “m” l“ the Marl'l ___ a ivuh _i<>cl~:o_vc1rib.~ in ausuri: C Cofiman then took the hill and poo] lake“ 1mm receipts for’ :59 Fm“ _ 138 3m 135 manager. mebbe th¢ trade wasntl times». SACKVLLLF N‘ B. on‘ 6 _‘ d3 “hm ‘hm? Hum . promptly forced over the seventh first’ four games onl lad B‘ Gemgemo“ 136 179 195_ M»; such a bum one at that. Tom McDonald. Halifax. vras re-l ‘GP’,Arc_lln,l,li.‘{,..,n of m. ex. i. Canad an Racine A.‘ . and final run by walking Gomez m ‘$0002.66’ y. amoun ____ R-Sxilllnlyre Mickey Cochrane. back from‘ elected president. for 193a. with c} hibmon‘ rug}; [Wm buwm (“(11011 and later’ “Qn and Rolfe in the process of flnally ' OTTAWA, Oct. ii-Prime Min- G Toombs 1.76 250 166 Europe and looking very_ fit, got‘ D, shlpkc“ A...h¢-.-_.t_ returned ‘as. Mnum AMMU- wnvcnuy and W, g,-.,u.,..d .in getting the Yankees out. BOX SCORE 15m- Mackenzie King remained in E‘ wood M; u; 112__ 955 the giad hand on all sides. svCffltflljV-lroaqllCf. ‘Clio-é. Calmonin‘ N‘ Wm“ W5 (up All told. an even dozen Yankees' his 885i 5109K 0m“ wnlghl‘ w ‘Sevemh Gmud’ “.18 fight‘ managfir‘ “a-S llolm‘ Til-million‘ “a? lP-Plpl pounced torl.\.\' urrlnc to tho in- . and lll 11"‘ It“. “Tm. to m‘. plate" Gomez‘ by y", york (NLJ RB R H o A receive me Qntgrio provincial 9106- E_ Robin 206 2.38 102 spotted introducing Joe DiMiiggio \'lC(‘-l)1(‘hlfl(‘llt_ for Bi lllls\\l(_).1; “mm pun,‘ , s simuiiriir 1n ilze , .71 mp Whwm U. ..,-..v.-...., pulse .~ . walking twice in tho same inning. Moore. 1f. 4 0 2 4 0 tion returns and was one of trhe 1;, Mahar 92 111 '10- 909 .to Cliff Melton in the lobby 0C tie W. Flflhll,‘ Am ioiisii.‘ ‘Hfftllllk- ‘ Mammw PYMHAHCKM A W“ l ‘ma. “CWHG~HH_ m“ Hlwfih ( I m a World some. 1.9")!“ Bane“ ss_ 4 0 1 I 2 ‘ firs; w telegraph congratulations Eighth hotel where all three! liig sidont for Nma ‘HSlco lrlv.!ll;r(v‘i~.| “mrmnluqlx huuuunn m‘ A _, in h“? I; AMWMK M H‘. i Tony Lazzcris lusty home rilh OW 3b- 4 0 0 l 2 to Premier Mitchell Hepbum. _;_ A_Bgn[1ey 151 231 230 Slengel went across tic roe yni cnrircon. Slllllllllfiluliifi: t‘ . h‘ Uni\_m_‘\|l‘ M Np“ "Hm W‘ V“ V ‘ H _ nu ) ' M 104- 899 Bid e and rsonallv collected the clout fni Piinw Eriuuicl island. I ( . _ . nu ill ii mm ‘hp “l” firm stands m “w l Mm". cf‘ 4 0 0 s 0 since mklng 0mm Mr‘ acl- 6' wood B4 93 lrtgi t llmpgnlt of ‘his salar for Sccypt'ii~\'-trcasiirei' slll]lln\'$llti\\v_l has boon lirkipniuwl nulvlliilllvf» ‘ h...“ owners \ 'l'm' ‘m M Smith‘ mm“ and Ripple’ ff’ 3 1 1 2 0 kenm King h“ made n hlsiwl Nmlh - 10a 171 u» mllln: 1 the Dodscrsy Tlielr-u a ballalirc of sins for the roar‘ M a 111111111’ P"""""“““ M‘ M 1W Wt" ’ ' u e (I m“ hurl" for the Glanls’ “Jpn” l McCarthy’ 1b‘ 4 0 1 8 o icy not w pamclpaw m prov “ell? R. Mmlmls 101 168- 581 [lilo-cared gill: has three offers and adieu he Drcscnli-d his iiniiiicial l Students \\'ll'. not i... porniillfll m Canada for burial. ""1 ' ‘ I . My u... axis“... Lflumph o; gh9'Mgn¢n5Q_ c. 3 0 0 4 1 election campaigns. I101‘ b0 m“ e L. Corrlsflh i!“ d bwmesq m m m“ rem‘, I g0 hams h..- ou» thank. nine. l__,_______ ____ ,, _-.._._, Vi: _ 5mm. Bombom wh1¢ehead_ 9b‘ 3 0 1 1 4 any public statement; on the out- Tenth w. o some .~ .bee he _ l r. _ l v Hpm mm‘ holmfl.._ N" MN." m. tiu- mo; . . . g r , ome of rovinclal general elec- J Kenny 212 141 144 two days. He has n angina In outlining tie pm: . ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ k w _ y V“ , The Yankees collected only sev- Hubbell. p. 2 0 0 0 1 c p ' - ~ . ' . . r-hlont lime _\l‘l upiic- - "ll i“ ‘mllllm- ». ., l; 1 . - ' 1 vious rovinclal elec- 1 Pa Uel, 156 88 110- 851 around the Yankee offices a lot. rrontuu. the M. P. n. P4 . _ . C|"!\'t‘\ R. .|l,vl t 1 r m buohlls‘ "n" more than ma" Gumbert’ p‘ 0 0 o 0 0 lions‘ h“ f“ dgepawhed a Wle- ‘Elellimth and some of the boys think he'll. McDonald said {Tfillfilnii- reasons --~~ — " ~--—~_~— ) urn-lilo I an i)n‘“nll‘.~dh..; m “jgislir i . rlvala hm Hwy made them colml“ x-Berger 1 0 0 0 o ‘Ions l! oils ratulatlon to the suc- g McDonald 166 190 179 wind up managing either Kansas. made it necessary for the branch.‘ OTTAWA. for. li~icl igoliii- alioam ht ,L I mo“ sixth mnmg outburst broke smmh p' o 0 o 0 0 sralniul) Illbeilal leaders in British S. Stead 122 86 8B— 831 city or Oakland. both Yankee to haw» more control and auihor- inclus- convcnii-wir u". ll Ilnitcrl. an?“ 1"‘? m)‘, m“ ..nn\..n..oy.__ whfh Wm - up what looked like one of the __. _ _ ._ _. gifimbia Manitoba and Nova Twelfm Iamm m. in lpadjng_<])()1'l§ in tho Mari- ‘in which 1h.- mo r-uunirisw uuplo Vllvltltlgpi‘. .1“) W “m M“ “aw r ufik“ great’ smllhllaw duels of world Totals 32 1 6 2410 3 t1 l A McInns 99 106 150 times, For this rcnsnn. hockey and _lo (‘XCllflllQv tax lll.ill'llvl.'ill-ill_l or- (iaiin. H-l-lq-u- m“ o. PM...‘ ‘y "mes history‘ l cgortillght the Prime Minister sent B: McCabe 119 149 139- 762 baseball would in. ’ rc-riruuriizorl "ottto (‘livck mi 'hri...~li~rr...~rr s. lint]‘li<“1(‘ll(‘\vallfllluy- ni lax lliln" ‘ ‘ _ Hubbellis defeat. his first in New York (A.L.) AB R H 0 A the rouowmg message w Mn Hep. with a vicw to lessening the sport citizens avunluiu lilkvs l)\ outcl- tilt l..\r W1‘ be r"nv‘nuv_y\r ‘I Fur" ‘ r v three opening game assignments. Croseti. ss. 4 i 1 0 2 bum. Tonight's schedule ‘at ‘l O'clock S t e l l a r t o n imqk to the (‘llll)\ lli\'i'll\‘t‘(l. Ho lntlllg ill Caliarhi and llli“‘ll‘ltl.kl‘. n1rrtini_ nail“ ‘My u ‘what’ u 4.7: was a bitter blow to the National Rolfe. 3b. 4 1 1 0 0 ..M'B I extend w you and u, Slurp placed the yearly‘ (‘Do-t or ODer- will be murio effective .<ll0i'.l\. nu our‘ _- gt- f Owrdw U“! __ l. . “mm, DjMgggk) 6f 4 0 5 4 o Y l t _ - - 3th.“ .111 branches at ollglltl)‘ more n was learned hcrc iodlu‘ that "Wat" 0mm’ ° . v , . W. \ I l I your colleagues nestles con ' can“ W - - r -~ l‘l di"ii'r~r‘ and a vrll R5 RiIllllPJllRH-h i"! m‘ Gehrig. lb. 2 1 0 9 0 gratulaugns upon the renewal or Ladle! R Wliitlock than $5.000. v _ J R iozulntmis haw‘ i oi F1‘ . . km“ vswmpm‘ are oxlwclvd m funnm .1 _ Rllfilng and Melton Today Dickey. o. 3 1 1 3 0 confidence so generally expressed DotTyacKenzio id smith - . I MDlf-lcualcs piresenct. (1):ré*li1de}<3i]qn.“hp. will be lllnflflllllitl .~iio.t_\ m L] . _ .. . w.‘ ' Home. lf- 4 1 0 5 0 dministratlon by the 1W- "MY "W"- "ll "‘ ‘_° , ' 3 It put the issue for tomorrow's Selkirk. rt. 4 1 1 3 0 LTGJZPS’ o: 9.1mm, 1 send my M~ Dmlfy“ E‘ t-mfijlfififi so ft ba ll Tlt e Amlwmi DH J- Mcgsllllm ‘Sm’; W... n. - ~~~ ‘TT '- p iecnnd game squarely on the tow- Lazzert. 2b. 4 1 1 3 2 best “Sh” m, you, new term o; gpmeonflh El vemy going IAneLpé1l:‘nfts.sa;f“i Jae‘: A- - ‘ring shoulders of cliff Melton, Gomez. p. 2 1 1 0 2 omce» c-Mésuigan aBmnchm-d - t 6 A" CENMYHI sail)” Aladwuxg‘ N‘ iensational freshman southpaw. r" ‘r “ " _ B‘ Tralnor M. McDonald LUNENBURG. N. s..h 0o‘; “To B.‘ D - W kraser Unhwsitv- 0r- who will match throwing arms Totals 31 8 8 3'7 3 5' Mailer; Bed Maddlgan (CPi-Stellartm Monarc s v. rli No-w gru\-‘_wlrk_ dome,“ doom vith Charles (Red) aumng. Yiln- Score by Innings "as "o commflllt oll J. McFadyen x. Acorn Nova Scotia Senior sorthhu Ciam- 4 v £ J1 l. F Chow 8mm lee 7l3hl"h‘md9r' 123 456 l” E‘. McFadyen nMcDonald plonshlp [may by sweflplng tile lllililnéflillll CGIWhitlock Sl.‘C1'¢'.lX. The victory for Gomgz was hi; New York (NJ...) 000010 000--1 n M. Connolly F. Hennessey Lunenburfl Bluenoses. 10-0. in e N (‘Jolpms J: M‘ Map New York (an) ooo om 01x—-8 B5" n. McMahon F.McM1llan second“... rmhs best-(Zgéhhiit ma: Qimm’. Moncmn . - series. onarc won - ' _ at Btellarion last Saturday. 12-4- rm at. Hon. R. B. Bennett. Wd- - ' i}; BQXING T eflal c..........fi gander, that Demonstration Marks f e Pm R b when had “not the a g s" 00mm I 13 to make on the result of the 0n- Y 81116111 61‘ , - I tn-rio Provincial glepctiofl. vesxifggrz Paflgy opBlIS Today my The (‘anadlan Preu) hen Pm ier e urns —-> ~ g . MAIN BOUT gym-ulna‘? was returned to office. mygpm, Oct. 6-(0? ‘(Bagel-x “Christi/r ‘h/lathr-yysor; kimcmoitah /\ f th 1 unemp oy - --}— p cher o r10 New or IlRIHS.‘ -» n“ Mccormac’ sums iellliorlaeilsxrlfrllsllllilstmililizrillledal hi: gsmoxtiitirilnthgy openlns of ti" l”! Tl" °‘"""‘"‘ ‘mm . ‘lied Rt swam" W” "- Y-- l? 0 Pay only 25¢ for s Gillette Bu... ' libel ft-ar h had retumed from hell: -elected Dali Eireann (par- SCARBOROUGH. Yorkshire. years B20 today. ‘Baseball mourned,‘ Blailcsfltlfor soc)nruigrutrcrrorld‘; l vs- o a 1:0 (where he had "smell-m gage-Delegates to the 64th tltl- m“. o; m.» giTfllPSt hnrlers in its b": shaves! Glllfllt Blades m your Government nu" Ll t t l f 400 1001055 mF-rched ""51 cimwrvauve wmerencc “men historv. Mathewson had been ill Gillette Razor exactly-they're made Charlie McDonald w... entertained ~hv eu enw A mun o .1, , ._.e _- g _ H WM M...“ an...“ . ' D D9511! i te House w "Weft/it?" opens hi"? Wmmmw l‘ l“ man; months from UIDGTClXlOnlS. i for eacho ier. p Y t. - Chepsww. 150 Govfln°r—————-—————"Geor“ l o I ilnoeirlgell: arnd demand work. Police before them a diversified program. l edge; prevent flicks nntl scmpvs~wzrvc , I 10 Rounds ANT "s" mwmmcl oordons drawn up a. an approaches Notice has been given o! 16 rP-s- -~ -————-—-—~———~~~~-i. ~""°""'" ""=“""fl”“‘°'° °°"“°" f“ I SEMI FINA] w --—i‘l blocked, the marchers but latter olutions on subjects as varied as f- Y°l-"' mimwl ' ‘ ' ' in poli- need for hotter provision for ox- . d" 0c‘ 5.40?) ti. a d legntion to enter. the Labor Party and forcg _ Pat Stewart’ Clflow" [INK CUT fiagiilgftisllmliqlllltldflbhzflfifi board peldrflthill chaillber itself four men tics. the decline in the birthrate. servicemen. reduction of accidents 133 lbs. h bee atudi the Possibilities were ejected from the public gal- the integrity and unity of the on the roads. production of ou vs ' orampplzr “angina, gnsumn“ on my ‘He; they mo” qnd shouted Empire. milk prices and the poul- from coal. and restriction on the ' 5 ' . i n ort of steel. , n 1 1 r1; try industry. party organiratc exp _ Dolph wmlamlmchltown E ¢ mymifixtlsl‘tzulaglitaaallllillpmldiltlldllil m-ihewiill-fighwzui be called upon an flnancimsubversive propaganda At a mass meeting on FfltlflV 140 "'8' Emir to Italy 1t would give to pggq legislation putting into ef- in state-aided schools. unification Neville Chamberlain will make his . . _ . _ , X 8 Rounds . . am m "m," “wit; would fpcl, the new consttution that was of parties supporting the Nnti0n"l first. public speech on polmcai‘ Mao |l"l Lock-to Tlfll Pl” m i ir 1m the u Pi Minister With ("her Prgflmhmrkg P not log. value, it woe acid. approved in the July elections. 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