_ """'"“"' ' ` ` """"“".”'..""i` “T” ~ _ _ A. . ' ' i L’ =~~i~~=~'=~‘- »»-: '» v-af .\ q . . _ ,__ oB1~‘R 22 1935 'THE Guam o'r'rE1‘owN Gu/\tmtAN MGE SEVEN 0C’i`__ 1 ' _ _= _ _ _A . _ _ _Q __A__'____d_ _ f- B ,` r ' L Y ‘ BASKETBALL ffl s A .1 if Amhitious Fight Program Star Trotters T0 Attract Thousands; iN6I11€dForNew N0 Expense K2/--" ';""; 1, Haldane il. -- Babe Siebert Signs With Canadiens BOSTON, Oct. 21-(AP) - The Boston Bruins hockey squad jump- ed to 22 today when Goalie 'I‘iny Thompson and winger Red Beattie reported to General Manager Art Ross at Boston Garden. Of four absentees, Alex Motierls ill, and Eddie Shore, Nels Stewart and Max Kamisky are considered holdouts. The veteran Bun Cook, purchas- ed from New York Rangers, team- ed up with Bill Cowley, formerly with Halifax Wolverines, and'Char- llc Sands in the opening practice lcrimmage. MONTREAL, Oct. 21-(UP)-Bur ly Babe Siabert, most persistent bolrlout in the camp _of Montreal ,Canrtl1'ear's champions, deeper into the twllrtr. EDDIE SHORE _ Is Spa red Joe MacDonald, promotor of many ftstic programmes at the Forum this summer has proved be- yond dispute that a good iight, cap- ably handled, will draw several thousand customers and he- has built up a following which has boundless faith in his fairminded- ness towards the public. In few words, Joe has tried to give the public a good show and has not haggled over the expense to give ‘rlks their money's worth. His latest venture is the matching of Tommie Bland, Canadian light- lilght champion and Bobbie Allan, pride of Pictou county, and a wel- terweight who had even the wise Boston fans paying plenty to see him last winter. Bland and Allan are boys who have gone places and are still go- ing plaoes, and any ot the big iight clubs in Boston, Montreal and Tor- onto would be tickled to death to bring them together. Bland has met champs and near-champs in Toronto, Buffalo, Detroit and Mon- treal rings, and against even the best on the continent he has never been far out of the money. Allan was quite a tighter as long back as three years ago, but his sojourn in New England sharpened him up and the rough and tough Honey Melody, who is in line for a shot at the worlcl's championship held by Barney Ross of Chicago, had A very busy evening taking 1 decision from him in ten rounds, not so many months ago. Allan is going back to New England when the winter boxing shows get un- der way and Bland will likely head for 'Up;\r Canada. Next Monday night’s bout in fact. is 1. big town bill and Joie Mac- Donald, its promotor is paying more money to make it possible than has ever been paid to two fighters in the history of boxing hereabouts. It is a. red hot fight too, because the winner virtually becomes clalm~ ant to the welterweight champion- ship of Canada now held by Gor- don Wallace of Vancouver. Wallace oi’ course, is a top-notcher, and iight.; the best in the world. It‘s a ripe iight for one other big reason-both boys are very ambiti- ous snd have a yen for getting in- to the big dough. Each is on the threshold of crashing into world prominence and all this being true neither can risk a blot on his re- cord. It‘s a titbit for Island fans and it may be a, long time before a. main bout of such class is pre- sented at the Forum or in ar; other Island ring. British Team _Wins Opener (A.P. By Gulrdianh Special Wire) PH_lLADEI.iPHl1'.A, Oct. 21-(C.P.) -Great Britain's world-cham'pion- ship women's field hockey team won its first start in defence of its title today, beating South Africa, 2-1, in the international touma- ments Previously, Australia had beaten Ireland, 5-4 in the opening game. Eva McRae, centre forward. shot the winning goal on a penalty shot t-.limaxing a second rally by the Australians after they trailed 4-1 at the half. Rich Stakes A By ORLO ROBERTSON Associated Press 5P0rts Wrltor NEW YORK, Oct. 21-(AP) _ Practically every top nigh; tmtwr and paoer in the country has been named for the four rich stake ev- ents to be added to the 1931 Grand Circuit. The quartet of stakes for all-age horses, carrying an aggregate value oi’ between $50,000 and $60,000, W111 be awarded to the tracks making the highest bids to the Trotting Horse Club of America. Two events each are styled for trotters and lJ8.C€i"S. In both number of entries and value, the All-American stake for trottcrs heads the list, The race, one-heat handicap at 1 1-2 miles, will have an estimated vrtme of close to $20,000. It has attracted such ranking performers as E. J. Bakers Grey- hound, which recently trotted rr miie in 1:57 1-4, and Gibson White’s Rosalind, winner of this years 1-lambletonian and holder of 2:01 3-4 mark. The Champion Stake, also a han- dicap for trottees but to be raced in two-heats-in-three, has drawn practically the same ileld as the All-American. Its value will be $9,000. The pacing derby, offering side- wheelers the same type of race as trot/ters get in the All-American, has eight candidates which will race for about $18,000, Cardinal Prince. 1:58 3-4, and Dominion Grattan_ 1:59 1-4, have chalked up the fast. est times ot! the field. The Single G. Stake, named for one of the aport's greatest pacers, will be pattemed on the same plan as the champion trott/ers and will carry a similar value. It has 11 entries, including every star of the last several seasons on the Grand Circuit. Chilean Champ In Draw Bout With Haynes NEW YORK, Oct, 21-(AP) - Arturo Godoy, Chilean heavyweight champion, opened his New York campaign in the New York Hip- podrome tonight by fighting a fur- ious 10-round draw with Leroy Haynes, vctcrnn Philadelphia con- tender. Godoy weighed 199 1-2 and Hay- nes 197 1-2, ` The decision of Referee Johnny McAvoy and the two judges was cheered and jeered' by the gallery oi’ 4,000 customers, many of whom thought the South American had the better of a. slugging match packed with thrills from ilrst gong to last. On the Associated Press score card Godoy won five rounds, Hay- nes three and two were called even. Godoy, s. fighter who likes to mix, tore in from the start to give the slower Haynes his busiest eve- ning since his last scrap with Ai Ettore. Using a busy left to jab the negro on the defensive, the speedy Chilean forced the fighting throughout, flashing a looping right. A rink"`rrii3bMri"e TFA Y l ' `/ Y' \‘ ‘ isrenms -- e*° °' svottrwotto _ WRESTLING ornaa svoirr ;___ tRunC|oseRace W' ' " e P e ' 'i ' _ ' " -.I ` ' ' '_.~..t»..,-'.~.. , _ Ins college newspapers, I tell them to go right, £113: qi;;;_Ln_,_§_0__ C___________a__ _Hon ____ G3______(___ _,__ _,___ _,vi l ' . F Y i ‘Ui l < For Honour NEW YORK, Oct. 21 - (AP) - Glenn Morris and Jesse Owens, out- standing among Amerlca's Olympic heroes, are waging a close battle in the preliminary balloting for the 1936 award of the James E. Sulli- van trophy. voted annually to thc Urlited States athlete “who by his performance, his example and his influence as an amateur and a man has done ntost during thc year to advance the cruise of sportsmanship." With Nov. 15 the deadline. more than half of the tribunal of 000 national sports writers and lenrl ers have nominated three candi- dates each to select ri s\1cr~c<.-tor to last years winner, Lawson Little, Jr,, double winner of the British and United States golf titles in 1934-35. On the basis of returni; thus far. the leading candidates in order follow: Glenn Mort-is-1936 /\A.U. and Olympic dccathlou cltzimpiou and world record holder. Jesse Owncs _ triple Olympic Champion and holder of nunicroust national and world sprint anti broad jump records. Dan Bulger Is Favorite For Cambridgeshire LONDON, Oct. 21_..i(T_I‘. Cable) -- The betting choice ui tml thc Catn- bridge hire is still Sir Alu- l'$.ti'o_\'s Dan Bugler, t,oniglit'.\ caiiott-t' of ‘Odds Showed. Dun Bu-.'lt'1' was E' r ” ` "°' ° * ' quoted 1ooto is Sir Alfred Buli's Noble lin' _ \\_t‘: quoted at, 15 to 2. Oclcls on W, Finalist were 100 to 9. Other odds: Pego-h_»_,~ an to 1:: Efxquemellng 100 to tt, lfo _\'." ol. Aldine and Laurcat rs' 1'; ; 1, Noble Turk 20 to 1; tw .t.~ tl. Third 22 N 1: H.t.»i~;.» tt _ _'.1 tt i Barron and Dsyoit.. at tl 1_ .+1 Andrews. Criss and :ii ` 2; t 11 :tts to 1; Townton Moor. l i - up Gay Venture and Il fzxt itll- r .ll to 1; Hypothesis tit; th l. l‘.n~. I-Ierodene 100 to 1. Barnettfs Harnia and L,nt' nltn-king.: weapon, broke thrziu li thc nt-t~;1.7I'I‘ill‘IA`l., Oct. 21-(CP) - 1~‘r.\: l<,tt\ l\f1irtut. C.tna mlletl even. Hook started ftxuu his t-urlicr with a rush but ,\1.t:';t11'.= tluratbie chin weathered the sioriu tiir'f\:tei'lm1t the first l'our.t1 and from that time on he nuts prt-‘_i_v much in command of ilit- siltmiioli. ll~,» ‘ik took a series of heavy body piii~,<‘ln~.»; in the fifth when Martin luul llzzn <-urucred. In the sixth. Ilia .\It»t:it'.:tlt‘t' opened a cut over 1-looks eye, went on to win thc _wvcutlt but slowed up in the eighth. ’ .\'lat'llu went back to his charging :.\t'\;t~:t and body punching in the iuuilt mul took command again, At rho fast. he was punching Hook aruuud almost at Will. Five F Referee Recruits To Be (‘ , ‘ ° Given Trials "" ""` nnfmotr, oct. 2t~ -Five M0T0"(wm‘l"1 1"” 'V' t .~t-mx, will bc given trials for thc __.,__, BELFOST~lCl‘i .l_ 'l' il _ well-known rider, \-_.x _~ ti t \-N. _ he crashed. at ne;u1;.~ lm nh1,».- n:» , `,, hour, into a. 'teleuritpli p:i’t~ ru ti 100-mile motorcycle t~.:<:<~ nt tan- ,- rawdore, County 1): v.u. I - tonal liorlacy Leagtie staff this Prc,»i 1 .struclions that the Cr>muuss.on rc- _ug ,shotvs until coturnt-'.\ bt-i‘.v_t'n Baer-Weiuter bout a "ini:-', tt fiasco "ret-tr‘1i the rtiajor; 'J » '-rtzus th; nivrl. wit' _trv ‘ .tzii _' 'lif- .\|>tt'!zt'tu` ‘,~..‘;.r ".:. :wriii ell: I go.; $2500 a week on my H.C0m_ ‘anti an :n.'~7tll, to 511.01" tu tht- pro- ‘U f._,»,;- 1,,-;,;_.,t I, ,_| (;~,,,»,- 3,, ' " 'tw' t~ ~ -. ,»t\,~~ vaudeville tour. Thats wrong. I \'lli('(‘. got more than mmf The ight '.i,<.t-lf \\'.i l>:'.»f, the }.~..'_ ,,,.», 4,, ~g,, ‘Tm no pin;-h penny," says i ( Eleanor, “but 1 (lout toss ruoney “Mill hmmm" aim “i’1`°“""!- “mf 'l`t1rn. an <‘nLii','si1tsiit' 'ti s it-rv' t~ l Does the fair Eleanor spend her ‘_ - “ HKU, `money for champagne? knocking out Vicimer with ti short \,_ ____ :JO _,___ l 7o~.:__,:“- Li! l‘."J iT , u_\h iw-r i » W F i`Iiiit|) 1-' 'I`.t‘:1.|“.' XTX Q13 Sli . U :>c.t; Joe Louis in .t\\' ru" 1. . for Mrs. Jarrett. _V _ |__m_H,H She gets more ian mail than ev- ,"_ _ __ ‘ _ 1_3 H0<,)____ __j. __-,_ _,no en some of it or the blackmail jmxsszons inability to ioicc Baer to G_ K__v____ ___ _,___ in r|ct._ _iight with Arthur Donovan of New Tmn, lm, l`li"l`Il va 5 _Some even threaten to 'expose' , \`il`llil`i("l`4\\liS lllCCll\(‘(l ll tilt" (/Olli- York ns rrferre. Dmovtin was brought here c.;F1 There wasnt any doubt or the mort. 'Mrs-*-' result from the time lawyer John I -Y-_I--_~ ’ Mosby fired the starting gun in ,,<0('(‘rm POPULAR IN FR.-\N('E front of San Stuckeyls getteral stole I _ 41- until "Hard Work" crossed the fin- t p_1tR15A.t'cp\.-profnssiomi fmt _ have t~x=r;~L:1c1 1/vt ‘tin ' .. ish line and captured thc $15 bali, now in it.- fourth _rear in gint! fi!`~‘ l\‘-"Will 'lf ‘ll “"ll`1" Prim ;France, is making great strides./‘hI1h1i>if>ll N \\' YW* \'“Y`1kf" Cecil Williams' "Soceo" won the Th;-re are 43 pro clubs. rt record for ba.=.ehnI1 ‘cam sal' 0"-" »'f‘0~f\¥`» f"‘ $10 P1308 motley and Harold l-'or- the continent. the Fri-nt-it lt-ayzue his c:zrZ~1:-artce is the ._,t~~- \‘ (1 L sl , l'°“b9T1'Y`S "Di-‘»€<¥\‘¢‘l'Y" U10 $5 prize. lbeirig divided into three sections, Q his 1201211. 2_1-_T.-:~--+-~-_~ ~- - _...__ __,_,.. ,. ..... A.__- - -_,-f-;--__-; _ - -;_~~ - - ~~ - ,= ;§ -»-it 5 »,=_-" i __ = ~\_`- ’/ ' 4"!//////////,/V Q0 O /mf it tt.. - . ' _ ! 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