SEPTEMBER 13. 1933 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN e ‘ ~ —- - aowtuvc ~ Box,“ WRESTLING BASKETBALL aasaasu. OTHER seoar Canzoneri Loses' ,.-Savage Battle To Defending Champ Desperate Bid-(sf- Former Title- Holder Fails As Referee Casts Deciding Vote In Favor Of Ross. (By Edward J. Neill Associated Press Sports Writer.) PODO GROUNDS, New York. Sept. l2—Barney ' Boss, fighting with the fire of a. zealot, saved his lightweight title from returning t0 desperate little Tlony Canaonerl to< night in a ill-round battle that gurpasifid in savsgery anything the lightweight division has seen here since the hstorlc duel of Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler years and years ago. For lb rounds, with scarcely a moment for a. long breath. two of the fastest hitters among all the little fellows fought. each other to ’ a frazzle in a struggle so close. so shifting in its roaring tide. that in the end only the split decision 01' gc-feree Arthur Donovan and the W0 judges retained thr- crown for the burning-eyed ascetic faced Jewish boy from Chicago's ghetto. Thus Ross saved his title as he won it from Canzonerl in l0 rounds ln Chicago in June, by the nar- nwrst possible margin, as a crowd a! 40.000 thionged about the ring 1nd howled in protest. Rciuid after round they ripped st. each other, first one then the mixer weakening, then coming luck, then fading otf again under s punching slorin that never gave the huge crowd a quiet moment. But toward the end it was the For six rounds the brilliant little Canzonerl. at 25 a. former champ- ion of both the Featherwelghts and the Llghtwelghis, swarmed over the BEARS WIN OPENING TILT College fAssoclakd Press) NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 12'- Thg league leading Newark Bears came from behind today to clip oehester Red Wings 6-3 in the first game of the In- frnationsl League pennant playoff. Knotting the count at Fight For Qu Youths Set Pace In U.S. Golf Title Hunt Record Smash-in; Golf Features alif y ing Medal lGerlnan Banking Changes Forseen l ‘ BERLIN. Sept. ll. - Important l modifications of the (icrman bank- Orig-in 0f Life Is Big Problem For Scientists De n i es Report (Canadian Press) NEH’ YORK, Sap‘, lL-Pres- idcnf. fharles Sirmchanl ui’ the New York (Giants lndignantly denied today a report that he , had sold his controlling Interest in the National League Baseball (‘lub to A. C, illumcnthal. real estate and theatrical promoter. “The Giants are not for sale." ' he added. LE,I,N.E}S.I.HRI England_ mp, l} 111g system, pointing toward state ‘c. R cabwflwhether me ma, ‘l control in one form or another, rtarfed by ‘Itself from ‘nanunatsej zjgfmxrgsciaatlvgedrtgiziytm; g1" matter, or was put on the face of; ‘leichsbankl ' p e n o e the earth in some prumiive forml {icons ago constitutes the greatest milzfeezlcilxifi: at “nm°°é1“g,_.°' a cotm‘ problerrn-and the ‘ s g8 “g mhmg me h- greatest argu-l menkm the world of science. ‘eds. Dr. Schacht said one of the 3-all with a two-ran rally In the seventh. the Bears clinched the game with a three-run sortie in the eighth, featured by George PucclneIlPs homer. titleholder dazzling him at times with his footwork, his fainting, his right hand punching that at times shook Boss's head r0 badly it seemed to be he had to go down. Had Early Round» Tony had all the edge along the early, way, gaining whatever mar- gin there was 1n the first, winning the Second, fouth and sixth and holding a savage, desperate young champion even 1n the third and fifth. But the fire that burned in the veteran of eight _vea.rs of hard warfare started to fllckfil‘ spasmod- llcally from the seventh round on. 'Ross won that one by n1.- thud- dlng body punching, thong-i Tony drew blood from the Champion's Then from _ihc eighth through the 10th, they tore at each other llkc bulldogs, never backing. never, lessening the hurricane of punches it seemed impossible either could llive through. It was an even, re- lentless battle. Riss seemed to have what little edge there was en the seventh and eighth, Canzonerl the iziargin in the ninth, and 10th nose w1th one barrage to the facm| stamina. that oozed fromeverymus- with the Jlth even, ric of the 22-year-old champion, that lifted him onto the closing Edge Up To 10th l ‘WAY INTI] .awanrvm1 fBy Alan Gould, Associated Press Sports Editor) KENWOOD COUNTRY CLUB Cinclrmati, 0., Sept. l2-Two youthful colleglans waged a record smashing fight tozlav for the qual- ifying medal of the United states amateur golf championship with Johnny Fischer of Cincinnati and the University of Michigan. tri- umphant by a single stroke over Pat Sawyer of Minneapolis and the University of Minnesota. Fischer captured the low scoring liffillNt 311111111, Brilliaht Golf Witnes- sed in Opening, Round For Women's Golf Title. . 1 ) (Canadian Press) PINE RIDGE GOLF COURSE. Winnipeg, Sept. lit-After 16 ‘names had been whittled from contention in first round of the Canadian women's open golf cham- pionship here today. most of the pre-toumey favorites emerged un- scathed with four champions in their own right among the sur- zlvors. Margery Kirkham, Montreal, defending champion; Ada Mac- Kenzle, Toronto, Canadian close tltllst: Mrs. R. K. Bealrsto, holder of.‘ the Manitoba and Winnipeg honors for the second consecutive year with the new record figures 0f 72-69-141, in one of the wildest, and most exciting finishes in the 37-year history of the national turns-merit. Strong Defence In Yesterdaysmlilay. Ont., ironmaster. finished but, two strokes behind the medalist and gave undeniable proof that his name is tuned for a strong oe- fenre of the title he rvcn last year Somerville put a 73 . his par-clipping 70 of Monday to stand as third lowest scorer of the big field. But for a couple of. putts that would not. go down. an l approach that rimmed the cup and ' remained out, the determined Can- adian might have caught, even passed, the hustling leader. Jack Nash, also of London, failed lo qualify with rounds 1 0f 80-78,, but Nicol Thompson. J12, of Toron- v to, squeezed into a. l2-way tie for the final eight places in the field of 32 which will start match play, Wednesday. Young Nicol fired Sandy Somervllle, the London.‘ St. Stephen Kiwanis Over- whelm St. John Nine 10-3 ¢—-- ST. STEPHEN. NB. Sept. 12— pitching staff, "Mike" Calder. hurl- third Senior <fC.P.')--Seek'l1 g :1 tive Maritime consecu- ,1 rvmateur 1 Baseball 'l‘itle. St. Stephen Kiwan- 77-73, The playoff will bc early to- marrow morning. ed brllianih’. and confined the Saint John Club to elght hits. sev- en cf which were collected by alongside | wick Championship here this after- gess. nfcLaln, St. Stephen catcher, noon when they overwhelmed Stfiand Lellison, local, veteran first Peter's. Saint John, l0 to 3, in the ,sa.cker, led tho hitting fusilade, each I is look a grip on the New Bruns-‘Murray Fitzgerald and ‘Taw" Bur- l rally that saved him the day. Judge Arthur Kelly voted when it was all over for Canzcneri by a margin _of eight rounds to seven. ' while Judge Harold Barnes gave - m; (lgfendlng champion o. decisive , edge with nine rounds won, two ‘st and four even. Deciding Decision It was up to Referee Donovan to i cide then, and he cast his vote for Ross, giving him eight rounds. clnzonerl four, MLLLHKQE even. Donovan took the sixth, eighth snd ninth rounds from Canzonerl because of low blows. thereby ac». counting exactly for the margin by which Ross was declared the win- ner Rarely has New York ever seen a bathe so close, so fierce, so ntcrestzng. Had the fight ended at the 10th, 2k. it did in Chicago in June when the title first changed to Ross’s hands, there seemed llivlc question but that Canzoncrl, toast of the little fellows for the past half dos- en years, would have been the first title holder in lightweight history to regain his crown. But. it seemed as though the dcsperateJittle Chic- ago warrior was just beginning. Despite the ternfic punishment- he had taken, Russ called on his reserve. His body punching. so ac- curate and deadly the blows sound- ed all over the ball park, wore Can- sonerl down steadily. Ross ‘swept through 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th rounds, and the title was his to keep after tottering in as bitter an attack as any challenger ever un- leashed. BASEBALL lrtllls NATIONAL LEAGUE »\ R. B. E. first game: , Brooklyn ... ... ... 0 5 1 Pittsburgh .. 110 0 Thurston and Lopeh; ‘lvfcine and Grace. Second game: Brooklyn ... 0 4 l) Pittsburgh 2 c1 Leonard and Lopez; Hoyt and Padden, Philadelphia 0 6 l Chicago .. .. 2 0 Holley, Pearce and Davis; War- Inke and Hartnett. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit . 11 .er worth, Uhle and Dickey. Fullerton and Ferrell. Cleveland .................. 3 5 2 Washington .. 4 2 Pearson and Pytlak; crowder and EcwelL Sfliltlll The ill-Y and Stewart's Bakery w» into their frurth game tonight in the fight for the clly soft ball one 1111a the Pickard Trophy- Should the bakery boys come llllflllh with i win they will have annexed the title. 0n the other hand, the Hi Y boys have a chance for squaring things by taking toe IIIhl-‘s tilt and causing a. deciding Cline i’ Old Country I Sport iFOLKELS'l‘ONE, England, Sept. 12-(0. P. Cabie)—'i‘ne south of England overwhelmed an M. C. C. eleven in a match concluded here today winning by an innings and 32 runs. Freeman. the Kent pro- fessional played havoc with the M. C. C. batsmen in their second innings securing eight: wickets for only 22 r11ns. South of England rnmrnlwl 4'12 for seven wivkrfs. deviated. flu- M. C. C. replying with 375 and 5:5- 0 0 U GLASGOW, Sept. l2—tC.P. Oabln-Queefs Park, famous am- ateur soccer club, dropped the first point of the season today when they were held to a l-1 tla by Hearts in s. first division scot- tish league game today. . . - LONDON, sqv. l?.--'C. P. Cabin-In rugby league games played today Rochdale Hornets de- tested wigan 15 points to 5 and London Hlghfield won from Dews- bury l8 points to 6. !H nTflll §TAND|NE ' By The Associated Press) Home Runs Yesterday — Walker. Yankees, 1; linlc, Indians, l. The Lenders-Foxx, Athletics, 44: Ruth. Yankees, 28: Klein, Phllllcs. 27; Gehrig, Yankees, 27; Berger. Braves, 26. League Totals — American, 555; National, 423: Total, 978. ' _ Bloom's Llnlment for ltiffnul, T City crowns, and Isobel ‘Pepall, Toronto, first ranking junior golf- er of Ontario, advanced to the sec- ond round by victories undcr in- (liffvrrnt weather conditions. Brilliant Golf After winning the qualifying medal yesterday with a card of B2, Miss MacKenzlc, played brilliantly today to score seven pars for the! 18 holes she toured in defeating Mrs. S. M. Connolly, Winnipeg, 9 and'7. She lost only one hole, the first. Miss Klrkham also scored an easy triumph on clowning Mrs. Newton Wallis, Winnipeg, 6 and b. The defender ran afoul of the trlcklly placed traps in the first nine and was held in check for five holes before she could gain the mastery over her hard-fight- ing adversary. BULUMBUS WINS llPENlNli TILT (Associated Pres!) COLUMBUS. 0., Sept. 12-4301- umbus took the measure of Min- neapolls in the first game of the playoff for the American Associ- ation pennant here today, 6-2. The crowd, estimated at. only 4,000. was Iv-Iri rimvn hv_ fhvratcnlnr: wealn- or, The lterlllirrlz. rllrl not. get going against the pitching of the veteran southpaw. Jess Petty, until the sev- enth inning when they knocked him from the box. l-iilcher, who relieved Petty, followed him in the eighth, Tauscher going to the mound to finish the game. HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. New York ........ 83 51 .619 Chicago ........, '18 61 561 Pittsburgh .. .. 78 61 .g6l St. Louis .. , 76 63 .539 Boston .. . '12 84 .529 Rrnrklyn F16 ‘l0 .415 Phllarlr-lrvhta ,. 52 80 .394 ‘Cincinnati 52 84 .332 l Allll-ZRICX-l N LEAGUE opening of a best three out of five; zasnes. Kiwanis outclassed their rivals" atl most stages, pounding the southpaw) offerings of Cecil Bronmcil, be- spectacled mound acc of the Saint John aggregation. for a home run, two doubles and 12 singles-a total of l5 hits. Wholesale collapse of the losers’ outfield defence played an important part in the locals’ victory. Iwanis registered their only two er- RURLS BRILLIANTLY The giant of thr- st. Stephen Hyperion For Of Oldest Classic UONDON. Sept 113M167. l‘, Cable) —Flourteen horses will go to the post tomorrow in the St. Leger at Doncaster with Lord Derby's Hyp- erion firm favorite to win the his- toric classic. The young colt in thc final call-over of odds today was quoted at 6 to 4 against. Five horses were scratched today. They were Highlander, Belfry, Dona Sol, Earlsum and ljvphnnlc. “i110 St. lvger Stakes, the fifth of the English furf's five classic races for three year olds will be run over the mile, six f11rlcngs and 1R2 yards. The race rlates bark to 177a and l». the oldest iii the err-at races. It. is three rears olrlvl" then the Oa-ks and four years older than in.» Derby ltmelf. ‘ Probable Starters l-larinero, Ray. ‘W. Barnett: Young Dover. Perryman, Sir A. |were held at bay for three innings, lhere tomorrow. ls . St. Lager Fourteen Horses Go To Post Today For Running Sandy somervlllc came marching with three singles. The champions while St. Peter's were obtaining a single. score in the second. The score. was tied in. the fourth. and Kiwanis ramped through the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth, with t/wo. one, five and one run respect- ively, to assure themselves of vic- tory. A belated rally netted saint John two runs in thc ninth. as Ki- rors of the game. Thrv ;-l'1v again Stakes Of English Turf. llsflfd Wcolaviugtou; King Salmon, I-‘ox, Lord Carnarvon: Fox Bridge, Childs, Lt. Col. G Loder; Thor. Elliott, Marcel Boussac: Solfutm, Lowry. Miss J. B. Courtauld; Sans Peanc, Jonc, E. Evmund; Ray- mond, G. Richards. Sir J. Ruther- ford. The Betting Hyperion hi5 gained daily in pubuc favor and in the final call- over the odds were shortened to 6-4 against. A xvi-ck ago the Derby uwnnrr r121‘. at J12 ‘\l=f""l BftllF 5110's. 'i'h~u-_ m1- I|'1l‘\'_'l‘l'r\ll\ l-‘retirh QnIL “m; 71f o p. z will ltavlnond and Kim; Salmon third choices; at 100 to 9. Lord Durham's Soviet! Tiger, who a few daye 3-10 W" second rholce. today was at 100 t/‘l 8. Other odds veers 1a t» l are-lull Karma-Q 3g w 1 against Sans Butt; mterluce. Smith E. Emond; Fdlcltation, Heavy its Khan; Scaflet Tiger, Curslrlr, Lord Dur ham; Hyperion. “"-‘~"'I1- 10rd Derby: Light Sussex. Bullock, Maj. C. Behrens; Mantoba, 5h"!!- ililS_llN”§”lllfl§lT snnunrsa BALTIMORE. Md, Sent. 12-M- P.\_Buifalo's hustling Bisons took Peine, 22 to 1 agsxnst- Felteifatlcn. 25 to 1 against Helfeter". 118 to l sgqnq; hgm 5-1 r-ev. 3'4 in l a- gainst, Young lover. 40 in l a- gainst Interlave and Fox Brides and 5o to 1 ggfllflit ltianitolaa. TIES RECORD IN GOLF MEET l namvuon covrffat 1'11"!‘- * Cincinnati. Sept. l'l~-l>\~l'-l— Pnt Sawyer of Mlnnesttvll!» "Y" Favorilelillll RUUNDS . m v I Demeflng the pwsmenfial ad_y1na questions would be whether 'PAifSiND 211:1? rum 111.1’? and l. sure to , 1_ wholly eliminated, ne continued, toms of lrfb crgmated from th' I'll e-amvnatron of the argumeh" llovernment export, said the Chan- ‘aall finals, Halifax Vvlllow Park -'ed protoplasm involves mwcex-i Banks should operate understate Parks agreed that thg game they lsatisfuwrvvili" describe all biological “Wm 5ubmil- PY°P°5a15 next m0"!!! _ _ ,, . . . l _______ ing game to he plated. But then *4» and I-lfib ll "Jfllallm lW-f rvlieneler 1t in Rround." said flu: Crave-it'll)’ rvlllv- lllvlbuy mil-il- h‘ m" m I ‘tuning ls called Co“ (“Hwy amt‘ ithe whole loan and credit system dress to the zoologv section of the 1 _ g - ,.'.hould be withdrawn from private l Pjgtzqefisg? :11]? raids? UTA?) hands and placed under state con- ‘ l . Tl B . . 11.01 'Gray gave scant sympathy to the- vth t If , but a sharp dividing line, would be F“ - “e - _ ‘rawn between th f n t‘ ns flh ‘The syvmtarP-us orgn of l-vfnv- 31.1w,“ and the stimusistgm. o e “m lFEYHP-‘Ple ma"??? l"? d? .‘ Voicing Chancellor Hitler's per- 1 , must be Yellflfdcd HS a highly 111*. wcllor aimed at decentralization, the —-——— ‘ .~rob:1l~le event. and as such can hi rumination of unwielclly concerns (Canadian Press) ' wstrmed not 1o have occurred ‘ 1nd the creation of institutions for HALIFAX, Sept. 12-—Contendr' . "Sfmuarly, the dcvolornnent of m), .1 hlch one man could take yggpons. and Yin-mouth Galen-am fiulny rii- which are entirely wiihou: parJ flillhoflly T01‘ the commqn bvflvfll. clarcd an arn1i.st1<:c in the l).-t'l-~,...l-~! in ‘iiaiinizalc ilaturv. So only 4114 “bl 50K‘ PIN-lie 11096111. HWY aroun a muc 1- is uto .i'.‘!lll~ .-..l . slat of 0.1." gnmvl d will) 91‘ 801m? - ' Ctht ldlp d h .3 l ¢gcpe1‘l' 1 (ll d final game-only to clash lmmed- sis1s it ciar. arouc to assume thrl- Kari Friedllch- dIYECY-Qr 0f the , g “m, mo “Wk, 32,,’ and mm ;,,_.’-.' wa-rml, v lud the whole plan would be. worked mstcrday on riipiai- rdlollltl stand "Our kn-nvlcdga of the physical "m bl’ the and °l the fem‘ The They withdrew 1h.“- mutesb n; (m; land biological prcnerties of lying "mnmmee met at the Relchsbank- replay and agreed the series should imattei- suggests that the funds-l agreement erased and C0l-"lll'()\'€l~;1,‘»' '~'~ 1W5 M‘ flllilllll" “mm fmile, on" Zflip d]: began anew. ‘l'll'f|llf¥ n1 the iuilverso." y ‘s L‘;-_I‘il'°"" That, gam¢_wh@m was 1t m be; Professor Gray vwas painstaking, Fr ‘sdn i-Jfillkc Fr, n, , _ Dial/ed? "m Halifax," said incf" his rev “W of the other side of “m ' “"5 "e “‘ Md‘ °' '11s; and, nnd .n t]. _ __ _, .1 r -- : 1..- K‘ . sentavvcs. inst "mullahs-uh: lmétwlh“ i°""*i‘1‘('1~1 f“ lLh-‘kwi °' ‘Cmimj, Prepare a cup of sum by su-yiue And so another ilnparent lmlwsrcgls“ an‘ m -‘ ‘e " ‘d m‘ "m". ‘we kemms nutll u sna p kaW end elemental science when he decla1"-. " “ ~ ‘. , ‘ ,“‘“ ' was reached. led biology mus‘ build U“ m‘ mm, scraping out tilt: inner pu;p is" , Private banking could not be 1'chool of thought that. holds s1‘- ‘are/l at the conclusion n! a rare-i “m1 views, Wilhelm Keepler, Nazi If)!‘ a berth 1n the il-Ovinelfll b"! mnvnn from so-nalled und fferenn, eiilty. iilfely on another front. lthc statistical Ian's of his!“ can. Reichsbnnk. announced that experts l7 . remain M, W041i], “my, one dead- ‘mental unit of structure is exlreme- CORN OYSTER . _ _ h Dc. i i f7 t . f r53- parks orflcial§' hon neutral lhe aiuument but he straserl that’ l e mnbn ‘ w“ mam O A R5 with with 5°31 team‘ stbrldlnll Ymti v , M “he back of the knife. To the pulp on their attitude. i1. appeared the .r°““d“f‘°“5"r m‘ l""'°"‘~""d m M” adll one nail healcn egg. w. run of only solution lav in anrealinc tvlfm‘ “mp °‘_1~“’» ‘M’ *"“"“°-""d°'1 fluur, 1-2 teaslxon of 5.11 and the the Nova Scotia B8aCh£lll_AS5OCl~ lsifne‘; h‘ P‘ 4 , Ame cmo . oi‘ baking powder, ation for a. ruling. Telegrams wercl s l.‘ Cxaamng "mus of cheml" l with a dash (f pepper. Iliix well despatched to officers of the PM “fmce _ W ‘ _ jand drop by spoonfuls mro a well N.S.B.A., and txmigln club ofiicialsl s?‘ f“ “s m? asMjllfin l"?! Llagreased pan. When brown vn one were awaitinu word as 111 when lmtf“ m Slim" time‘ m m“ mm b“ I S-dt‘. tum and bTJlVL. on tin.- other. and where the tcann. take t-hc [lClfl lifwduniit o.‘ S?“ earth‘ MW Sprung l 591'"! pining i101’. . ..1- _ l 1. ' - again to continue one of the most. m “mm c ma m l Lonwm -'-— ""—— bmerbhroughb sembfma, series mled. Dr. Gray urmed 11p that it Nova Scotias baseball history. lims entirely mbablc “and why; accept a standard I in the simpler and. HUSBAND IS MORE THAN NIEAL TICKET , _'~ ha. jot’ |3l‘C"SX\l?l‘l illccnlparafblv lessi PHILADELPHIA, sept. 11—Up- s M E R v §"'““~“f-““¥ ma“ that 05 (‘incl holding the recommendation of a . bYflYWhi-i 01 knewlfidflfi?’ master that a divorce he granted “The organization of the smplest[ Irving Charles A. Upperman, 58, Judge Frank Smith said: "There are " mm‘ ‘hm (‘l i‘ 57ml" Orlmany aggravatng things in life. Y 9M7" h” "am '“'l1aL-|l:l:t lhcre is nothing so aggravat- th“ pllobabulty ma‘ any ing as a nagging. suspicious, tan- ichanrrt dtslrihuticr. nf molecules taming Spouse‘ In mes, days when ‘should lead spontaneously to the a snuggle for exismnce is so lcl_\'1i:1..iicall_v artvc mcchanzsni of Severe’ a manqcd Wonmn mould ‘the living 01'g.1r11.ani7 Would any Wan“, ma, a hmiband mgans ESCHOUS’ credence be inven to theisomcmmg mo" um“ a m“, He,“ ;suggcstlon that a motor car or cw; e“. home today. through the hills and?" 4 Ywllirinl; 0n mi‘ “M15 Came. _______.______. dales cf Kcuwoorl. nzth a wrll-fl"’"l“"°“‘l-‘1Y "m" “xdimc” mm‘ Only five years ago were a quar- played '76 amt safe pinrsaiz. mic thr- .°“L we i“t"““'e““°" °I dmclnwel fer-million slaves. held by natives. Ofgtllllfllll clearly more KENVJOOD coiTN'rns' cram. Cincinnati, 0.. senl- 1?—i'¢’-P-'— match play round of the Unltedlmrccs? why‘ mm‘ ‘would We a“ declared free in sierra Leone. rm states Amateur Golf Championship W-‘Pt ‘he mlmme°u5 “igm of m‘ the west coast of Africa, that he holdi 1mg matter? it is DUSSLDlG, but. it is m} —-———* ‘so improbable that. if considered describe them in tennS 0f ‘NW1’ His twdover pm‘ score. along with the pact, scum" m he mm 1.. an nbscrvabhr phenomenon. in , . . .- Monday-S 09min" ‘pa? g1“: U“, y other .<_!pll(‘l‘(‘ hi’ luiman thought . . ,'_,~ .. ~ ..':;' it edlatesta- or» ':":.';'..':.".:;'11;€;" ' "m 2:"zi..;.i."z.zii...staz.;.... s. would have been a bid for me<laiist| ' - a > » . - . ' "Left to himself. the chemist docs "lasslfied as mlYHClES. not as ‘mit- honnrs m any nldlnnr‘ mnmnlnent,‘ 1110i §f‘l"fl"‘l" consider the woman 'llX“B.l‘8\'9l'll|5' l. ' i d‘. with nvzistf ‘ "" " ‘ ‘ ' ‘PEEK a::,]“‘::,:,,.v( ‘l,._,,,.,,,,nl,,n, Icons orign of protein: from C02. "We may be told that in nil-St - » ' ' ‘ » " “ l , ' . . .. - _ , hwvater. and 1111111119 salts no" does ages, events which are non \£'-.\ 52m: Join“ "iiyct: k171i“? “Etgolfigthe phisicist admlst the splantan-amprobable were in fact of quite. oav w 1 a i. t ~ ‘- ‘. r _ ‘ ,_ . l . ' ce. A scleivlsts m“ mum l: “V, NW Wsuttam H, ‘nous origin of organivcn machines .t'requent occurren H s ‘ t tom Junior" lt-rl. nnolwe cannot accept. tis 51a em Hi-wl ..1 in \\l'il10lll some hsslrancc as to nhat. ‘aere the natuie cf the conditions “lush only apply to events o.‘ an cnlirc‘y diifcrcili. urdvr 0f FY95" , ._ . . wwl rr. lln‘, sr-l. an all lvmv |l".\' ma». i111 ‘_*'l» t ‘ d ..i nhsl. Hflhni‘ lll Nations‘ ,"¢'. '\ "' " ' (lh .1".:'l.|1n1.1l '~'1:~lv"rl the ,1:\-\||l:111:-nu= fiFllf-r] 9f l1v11i~ miller '1) 1w iwvlrl "day, rvhch made the r-rign of llle lu- ‘and yet not a fr~v blologlsls arelevitable or even probable. 'I‘he ds- _ ' ‘prepared to postulate the stvntan- tribution of energy and of matter of in leous origin tennedisfe stages in past ED061113 may hi"? be“ d1!‘ hetwren the living and (he man» ferentg but, if such mnduinns pro- IRUPHYYmafe worlds to my mind the,d11crd the living organlsm. is >t not. ' _ ‘spontaneous origins of the-r .»lage'.i.=trange that every BVPIYW‘! V‘ W‘ |‘rcn1esent pb7.'s'"r1l events nhuzhrroduce them 1n the lsbfirlfof? . l 1 ‘Ill Eflillfllllll" l are so lmnrobrble that er cannot have rvlmpletely fa led" iiperir-I to the Guardian) l JASPER PARK 1.000s, Sept. 12 -p'nr the first tune in its life of eight years the now much coveted Totem Pole golf trophy goes to‘ Save These Goupons 100 vnrcs rate Edmonton. arm trylnk for eleh" , . successive years. Jack Starkey. .‘ _ hard hitting Fdnmntnn gtm-‘v .......................'...............~r- achieved his golfing ambition and, (ndpy won the tronhv in the final? {fame against Thomas Green of’ Seattle. ‘i110 r-sult. was fve andl lime, anrl m1 lho golf play-rt Stan: kry deserved the niu. ' _ Mrs. S. C. Swecny. Vanco11vr1 l ranuu-vrl the ladies champlonsllinl from lvlrs. Snjvrvard Wilson, Vle- ' lorla, (lvfcndinr: champion. 2-1 Th" ‘presentation o) prizes l\_v lli". lion- ' 1.\'une of (covenant) in cvcrv issue of this a er each xveek 11: to . _ P l‘ l 23rd. 9H! ‘(iYlllQ votes NFHV. If not for F-cpl 1111' saw them for your favorite _\1|lll ‘all’. v.11irlul.1tc? 'l'his toupon, when jjifilll)‘ cut out and mailed or brought to the Campaign Department Headquarters of 'l'l1c Guardian will count for the person whose name i. \\'llllf‘ll lllClCtlll. “iii or W. l. \V.'l|.‘-ll_ 1.ir11le11.1z1' Llfi',-, cruor of /*'hr~r1a. and .\l1'. \\'a‘.lrr _ Pratt. Montreal. off11-:.'1il_v launch" 31AM‘ 1"“: (wnwvnN BY SEPT‘ 23rd‘ in a FlWr the '_'l’t’"llr‘.i lflll"'..l.'ll‘lll‘"l.| Wm‘ L05‘ PC‘ a 5-3 decision from Baltimore as thnl n “Immmola qm“. (immmlnn, \\l'lei1lll‘—'l(ll'l 91 47 65a . 1 . w’ ' ~ v5 " l’ ' ‘ l international Baseball League pay rompkm! m, "mm"; mum w. fir-w wit: s‘ gflglofis were sot into thrilling motion d" “m, . 7m on, "M" Wm Ihllfliirlzdla ' .2 "rwiunrier the arc llkhls lonllllll. Th0 n“, l 36 M", Mu“ M H1 ‘ha; ClcLvt an a] Bisons had to travel ll innings be- "ed the "and low qunmflm gfiljln 442w)“: squmm“ m" m“ mm” score m1- the United state Am- “Celi ‘ ' S0010 - ' _ trur Gold Chnmplonhlllv- Brion .. l'-i . _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 1; 0 a Isllouis m an‘ Buffalo ' Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . .- -l 11 3 "Mv """‘" G.llivar1 nd Crousv; Cantrvcil. —-—- ' ——~- "l can't live without r - “cnqon and 11mm“ 1.1;; 5.11"‘ ' ' flfntaulwsnt flirtatious‘ ‘Fable- "Finglltl l'll pay for the frmcrall" spwna. lllnsnfs Llnisneat for Nonrltll. 1n the lmzoiy of the 1\~.~1it. l