0 , > 1 1' _ ~ f. . 1' t. ,,, ,, " '. 1 -1 fl.. _ . .----- 1. ....»¢.~ /.~ '/ff-" M t, .f M -in .-__ _-f »......... _._ A .....~..». _ _ _..-_ ’ 'GCR/Bl'-R 5» 1950 _ -11-lr. 1.11./vt' ui ri-.iuwiv uufxlxuu-uv 1-AGL 51<,'v1~.'1\l ' ,--f-1. ‘i 1 ,nu-" _'17 ' _ -. 1-: --~ --| - =_ , __ _Q nowunc Boxmc - ., in Rl - Nu/5°' noni wo D WRESTLING B o'1'1-11211 SPORT ,__ --1,55. ankees Need ut ne More Win '1`oClinch Titi; American League Champs l3f€0l»h|f~*u¢l; ooocooov-ooo°g o»-w=»-oi-»-u»-»-»-I QQ'-*OQ¢¢l~llI#¢lQLl8 mQo»-oi-isoaoi-ana) Gov-Nuwwwmuiph o¢oOo»-o¢»-eo° aoo°oo»-oi-»-om oo0‘=u»-ssuguu-:- ooowusooue-o»-ra Dimaggio, cf Gchrlg, lb Dickey, c Selkirk, rf Powell, if Lazzeri, 2b Hadley, p zRuffing zzJohnson Mhlone, p Z-batted for Hadley in 8th. m-ran for Rufflng in Bth. Score by Innings New York (N.L.) 000 010 000-1 New York (AL.) 010 000 01x-2 SUMMARY Runs batted in-Gehrig, Ripple, Crosetti. Two bass hits--Dimsggio. Home runs-Gehrig, Ripple. sue;-1. fices-Bartell, Lazzeri. Double plays -Orosetti and Gehrig, Bsrtell, Whitehead and Terry. Eearned runs --N.Y. (N.L.) 1: N.Y. (A.L.) 1. Left on bases-N.Y. (N.L.) 9; NY (A,L) 3. Bases on balls-Fitzsimmons .2 tr uaieirey, eowein; 1-ruiiey 1 mick. son). Strlkeout-Hadley 2 (Fitz- th simmons, Ripple): Malone 1 8 fwhitehesdi; Fitrslriu-nous ll (Lss- Lo zeri, Crosetti, Selkirk, Powell, Had- 2:01. ley). Hits-off Hadley 10 in 8 in- ba nlngs; 1 run; off Malone 1 in 1 so inning, 0 runs. Winning pitcher C Hadley. Umpires-Magerkurth, Bum d mers, Pflrmnn and Geisel. Time tl: reached the final has won. Miss Barton won by seizing op- portunities that Maureen wasted in the morning, particularly on the first nine, and on the might of her superior stroking and boldness. The break can-ie at the 18th. A drive and a brassie carried Pam's ball to the foot of the sharp hill leading up to the 477-yard 18th. She chipped up just off the carpet ,-47 feet from the cup. Moureen, meanwhile, had hooked her drive close to the boundary and was in the rough back of the green in four. Pam chipped up half way to the hole and the ball rolled in for a birdie 4 and the lead. Moureen turned white. she never recovered. The freckle-faced London lass smiled her brightest sm1le,and well she might. That dividend-paying chip fumished her with the lm- petus to put the match on ice later. Welierweights 3 A Fight Tonight NEW YORK. Oct. 4-(AP)-_Those two grand little ring veterans. Tony Canzoneri and Jimmy McLarnin march back to the boxing wars to- morrow night in is renewal of the feud they launched last May. Jimmy, once ruler of the welter- weights, and Tony, just recently de- throned as lightweight champion, are booked for s. 10-round return engagement in Madison square Garden Monday night. The fight was postponed from last Friday because of it cut lip Canzoneri received in one of his alning sessions at Szate Morl- boro. Sharing honors with this bout on e week’s fight program will be bother 10-rounder in which Joe uis will seek to carve another notch in the handle of his come- c‘k gun. He opens the indoor sea- n in the 20th Century Sporting 1ub's New York Hippodromc, Fri- y night against Jorge Brescia,` p . BOXING soums min( , taking purse. “'***°-H-o+o-04444-oo-eo-ooo-H . Wednesday, iiotohor 7th at 8.30 P. ii. Main Bout: ., fav" '\"F"'< " George A. Leslie ex-champion of Prince Edwarg Island S. William Maelnnis, Souris,-10 rounds, with g winner taking the purse I ALSO Daniel McCormack vs. Urban Cheverie Charles McDonald vs. Frank Cheverie Jackie McLellan vs. Jimmie McIntyre iz Joseph Holland (Souris) vs. Flash McDonald, (Charlottetown) . All Five Round preliminsries with winners BOUTS e Argentine heavyweight. i price of admission. ' to meet the winner and daily . Annnssron-use inngeiae. me nun. °‘~’°"° ‘“"°" ml” ‘° °""°°°°“ Tickets on ale st M. S. Acom’s, Sourls. Promoters-Beaver Hockey Club. B-°“Wl The ex-champ is anxious for another crack at Evans and it is felt that as soon as his coming fight st Souris is over with his entry will llrlvc shortly sith. _ , The Box Score Official box score of fourth game > oC>*"N,pv-¢,_,,p»h»#~¢»l~t>:..:u Nol-°ooc>oooO¢>»-O5 ~loo*-‘oi-»-ocroooi-»-= as ,_. ng ~F~¢:oo»-°o,_,uw<:o¢-snag Eocaoowooiooov-iaob New York (N.L.) Moore, lf Bartell, ss Terry, 1b Ott, rf Ripple, cf Mhincuso, c Whitehead, 2b xxxKoenig Jackson, 3b Hubbell xlicslie xxDa.vis Gabler, p . Totals 32 ‘ x-Batted for Hubbell in 8th. xx-ran for Leslie in 8th. xxx-Battcd for Whitehead ' ` lI1 i loin, ' B 1 New York (A.L.) , Crcsetti, ss § Rolfe, Eb ,l Dimaggio, cf l oemig, in I Dickey, c Powell, lf ` Lozzerl, zo ' Selkirk. rf ` Pearson, p Totals §»he.;~‘~»»»b3».n:.:-a °'°o°»-cwo--.- Seal-Qi-obaoweu Si-Q'-°N°o~1»-»-is :eao»>oN¢QN»- Errors -_ Jackson, Selkirk. Runs 1- batted him-Selkirk, Rolfe, Gehrig, Si ‘ 2, Ripple, Terry, Powell. Two base i A hits -- Crossctti, Pearson, Gehrig. to , Home run-Geh1'ig. Double plays- l Bartell, Whitehead and Terry. Earri- , ed runs-Giants 2; Yankees 4. Left ion bases-Giants 8; Yankees 7. Bases on balls-Pearson 2 (Moore, Terry>; Hubbell 1 (Rollei: Gabler 1 (Selkirk). Strikeouts--Pearson 'i (Bartell, Terry 2, Ott, Ms_n¢ug0_ Moore, Jackson); Hubbell 2 (Dickey i Selkirk). Hits-off Hubbell, 4 runs, » 8_ hits in 7 innings; off Gamer, 1 run, 2 lilis in 1 inning. Wild pitch -Hubb°ll Losing pitcher _ Hub Geiscl and Magerkurth. Time 2,12, Open Softball ‘ Playdo wn s Wednesday 013 ooo o1x-5 two I SUMMARY to UXLS t Belvedere in the tournament at the the womens event, Miss Betty first in the second division, mlllg- down on par. r Tlic match scheduled as a title bout, was in have pitted Robert and Ernie Dusck, but the fans found e of 82 and a. not of 74. P N. Walll' 1115 bf°lh9f- milfad- Emlehl Arworthy, granddam Ima. Jay bg, “h5‘~`“"° ‘W5 mt @xPl“med» but 110'! Ja* McGregor, to boat 2.29 trotting nd place, me ,Umm with a ,body minded much after things gofl s of 101 and a net of 76 and ““d°V“'H§’- latter with 2, gross of 56 and ` Dusck was pinned after a series et of 76. The prizes were donat- ,“f body Slams and 3 5l?'9°f'3€U13l` Pin' ~ by Jock Anderson, popular golf .`“'h@@l twirl that 1*-‘ft him limp- Inf niuen 2.15 1-2, dam Miss Possibiiity, the mell's swcrpstakcs, George et finished first with a gross Successfully seheduledfef HALD"AX,N. S. Oct- 4- (CP1- George Tippet won the men's Yvon Robert, muscular French Canadian, still claimed tonight the . ‘ 'Belvedere Golf Club Saturday af- worlds wrestling championship he suivuvur, Nu.. oet. 4-(AP) _ non by beating Md man pm. by ,,.,,,, 1,5, spring from Damn O.Ma_ three strokes, His handicap was 11011953 the .Lrish whipper. Before o capacity crowd at Hali- fax Forum last night, he threw ge, playing with a 24 stroke ll"-SW dlcap, beat pm' by two strokes bel’ °f U19 Omaha Tim' Squad. Bffff win the first division and Mrs. ‘20 millulvs and 50 Sewflds Of DUHCII-I Rogers, with a handicap of 21, ing and 80U‘§l-ll§» l»“"l55ln8 and SIHIT1' Matinee Races and performance( against time will be held at thi Charlottetown Driving Park track 0( Wednesday afternoon October 'itl commencing at two o`c1CCli. Three of the get of Kalmud. 2.15 1-2 win make mais asain-it thi watch and in addition there will b( Wally Dusek’ youngest mem" two matinee classes with D1'0b9»b1( siurlers as below. There will be no admisson fee an( it will be the :mai wind up for thi luirucss racing season of 1936. Following are the particulars. Guy Kaimuck b.c 121 by KBlm\lC'~ 215 1-2, dam Ima Guy 2.27 by Gu! J Millie Kalmuelr, um. (3) by Kah muck 2.15 1-2, dam Helen Dewey by, ,lnlin Dewey, to beat 2,30 trottin8- Miss Victoria, blk.m,, (3) by Kal- ,f ,he Gym, between e few orthodox grips. the; 1.12, by 1>oss1b111:y, to beat 2.25 » rztons Capture in Oman. f.~..me. 1..., at 220. Two fierce preliminarles matched Morelli, 218, Boston. against seconds. plons by taking both ends of a l two spent most of their half-hour in the ring fouling each other. The Champion weighed in at 222. pacing. j Class B Trot and P500 Captain Cope, Rosebud, FOX! » HALIFAX, oct, 4_rcP»_ Dru-" ritons lashed the offerings ofl liousic Univcrsltys English rugby ` Fredericton hurlers for al fifteen Saturday decfated Acadia 1 of 29 hits including six home Uuiverslty of Wolfville, NS., 11-3 . , to stake the first game 32-11.! in the opening game of the 1936 een hits off Mawhinney, Halifax City football league sche- rdeen ace pitcher, gave Monc- dule. Acadia won the league titiel the second contest., 8-1. last year. Pere, Allie Burnham. ` class C 'riot and Pace ` June Worthy, Jackie Volo, Bob Q Boy, Royal Britton. Finish First In Bike Grind OTTAWA, Oct. 4-The Ontarioe New York team of Bobby Walthn our, Roy McDonald and Alberi Heaton today cnr1'lf‘d off honors in o it o iv ii ~ s ms; six-dag bicycle race, finishing at mid11iEh\` 'Saturday alter riding 2,972 milel and four laps. 'l'h¢‘.\’ \‘-`l‘l`f‘ UTY94 laps ahead of ihrir' l1¥'UI`@»‘/0 1'i\':1ls. . bell. Umpircsisummers Pflrmani l p I a S u r z-__ Nisvv Gnaslow, Ns., oet. were iinnounced today by G. S. ‘ Clmnipions. either in New Bruns- , \v‘ ` A Package of pure thai:°s Rosebud., Smooilil Fill your pipe with Rosebud, light up and you'l| be sitting on lop of the world for as long as you care to enioy Rosebud's soothing fragrance. Many Maritime men THE NIARITIIVIF. SIVIOKE - There is on easy-opening ribbon on evciy Rosebud package - io make il cosy lor you to remove the Ceiiopliune wrapper. just ci quick pull and the wrapper is off! TOBACCO .... " \\ say that e pipelul of Rosebud is like l Qossufa , __ - - i7 I ~\ good boolc they liste to put either uncle, Y f . ‘ even or e minu ¢. V i. The show on me night of oct- V A ooei- me twelfth is expeeieo to ~‘ ( Qi furnish more thrills than was the 51,, pwc I case before and fans won't soon \ forget that night. This time the nt* light heavies will have battles of _ ilielrown on also and this addednt- ' ‘ traction alone will be worth the` _ Heavy Champion Jim Evans is _J ~ _ . \\ , ~ - Cut smoking tobacco . ‘i-ima' l ...L-.Hi»~l._.._ _ r.,m.»m..|........ As.. _-_ \\\\<\\W\\‘ 5' n\l\\\\\“\\ ‘ \ \\\l\\\\\\\\\\\i\\ll\\\n lllllll 1 \\\\\\\\\\um