SEPTEMBER 25, 1936 WRESTLING BOWLING HOCKEY EWS “mi THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR DiAN SPORT WORLD l PAGE SEVEN BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT SchamacherHarlsMates To 2-1 Victory ‘In Opening Came Against Boston Bees NEW YORK. Sept. 24-— (CP) -New York Giants climaxed their success today by clinching the National League pennant. Topping off an astonishing I drive they nosed out Boston flees 2-1 in a IO-inning pitching thriller in the first game of a Boston doubleheader to sew up the flag. They loll the looond 4-0. Their victory made the first Nciv York series since 1928 ,a certainty with New York Yan- kccs as the American League re- presentatives. "Prince Hal" Sehumacher, question mark of the Giants’ pitching staff accomplished to~ day's win almost single handed but a. costly error by Bill Urban- ski was a big help. Frbanski juggled Travis Jackson's groun- der in the 10th and then threw wide past first, enabling the veteran third sackcr tn reach second. ‘chumachcr brought him home with a single. In the second game, Terry re- placcd most of his regulars with second string mcn and the Bees won behind Bill Weir's six-hit pitching. The first game victory was the Giants’ 51st against 18 losses in the smctacular drive that carried them from second division to the cham- pionship between July 15 and fo- my. The Brooklyn Dodgers closed out their home season by splitting a doubleheader‘ with Philadelphia. The Phils took the opener when Jose Gomez singled in the 13th inning with the bases filled, driving in two runs for a 4-2 decision. The second game had to be called be- cause cf darkness in the seventh with Brooklyn winning 4-2. Pittsburgh shoved Chicago deep- u- into the third place by beating HAL SCHUMACHER. the Cubs 4-0 in the final game oi the National League season at Wrigley field. 0y Blariton held Chicago to three hits as the Bucs made nine off Larry French in eight innings and one off Tex Carleton, who worked the last frame. Behind the pitching of Dizzy Dean at St. Louis the Cardinals won the second game of a. double- header from Cincinnati Reds to- day when darkness ended the game in the 6th inning with the score 2-0. The Cards had won the opener 5-4 in 12 innings. It was Dean's 24th victory. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK, Sept. 24—(OP) — New York Yankees wasted timely hitting by Lou Gehrig and a fine pitching performance by Monte Pearson today and dropped a 4-3 decision to Philadelphia Athletics. Gehrig belted his 49th homer and a. double to drive in all the New York runs. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGVE Pittsburgh 020 002 000 4 l0 0 Chicago 000 000 000 0 8 (v Blanton and Todd; French, Carie- ton and Hartnett. FIRST GAME New York 010 000 000 1 2 ‘l 2 Boston 000 001 000 0 1 ‘I 1 (i0 innings) Schumocher and Mancuso; Mac- Ndyen and Lopez. SECOND GAME New York 000 000000 0 t! 1 Boston 010102 00X 4'10 1 Gabler and Danning; Weir and Mueller. FIRST GAME Philadelphia 0101000000002 413 8 BrOOklyrn 000 001 010 000 0 2 B 1 (l3 innings) Mulcahy and Grace. Wilson; Brandt, Winston and Phelps, Bcrrcs. SECOND GAlVIE Philadelphia 1000001 2 7 1 Brvckim 012 001x 4 9 1 (Called in the SC\'(3lli,l1--~(li\l'kll€$i§i Burkhardt, Kcllchcr and Grace; Eiscnstrit nnd Gauircnux. FIRST (‘iitMl-I Gneinnati 10o 000 aoo 000 4 I O Si. Louis 201 000 100 001 5 ll 3 Schoit and Lombardi; Parmelee find V. Davis. SECOND GAME Cincinnati 000 000 0 4 2 5t. Louis 01010x 2 7 0 lCalled in sixth-darkness) Derringer and Campbell; J. Dcan and Ogrodowski. British Golfer l/Vins Trophy SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y., Sept. 2a- tA.P.)—A. R. Aitken, one of the outstanding members of the British Seniors team today won the Founders‘ cup competition, final event of the annual international competition among the veterans of the United States, Great Britain and; Canada at the National Golf Links of America. The British golfer outstroked- a field oi 38 as he rounded the course in 78 strokes, five under par figures. MONCTON IN FINALS CHATHAM, N.B., Sept. 24“ CP) -Gainlng their second straight vic- tory over Chatham Cardinals 2-1 here tonight, Moncton Britons, last year's Maritime Softball Champions. advanced to the provincial finals and will inect winners of the Saint John-Fredericton series. woman raacricc The Nomad rugby team will 11""!- iicc tonight at Victoria Park. All those seeking a position on the squadare asked to be on hand. AMERICAN LEAGUE“ Philadelphia 000100 0G0 4 l5 1 New York 010 000 020 8 8 l Ross and Hayes; Pearson. Mur- phy and Glenn. Boston at Washington -— post- poned. rain. Othcr clubs not scheduled. OGIANTS CLINCH NA TIONAL LEA c UE PENN?!" BM rs. Darling Again Reaches G o I f‘ F i n al By Sydney Gruaon Canadian Press Staff Writer POINTE CLAIRE, QUE" Sept. 24 —(ClP)-All that was in the way tonight of Mrs. A. B. Darling sweeping the Canadian Open and Close golf champlonships—a feat done only twice before in the his- tory of the golfing classic-—was Mrs. F. J. Mulqueen, of Toronto, a golfing veteran who knows all the shots. The Montreal matron, winner oi the Open only last Saturday, and Mrs. Mulqueen fought against the elements over Beaeonsfleld club's (moo-yard layout today to register 4 and 3 and 3 and 1 victories, re- spectively over Mrs. H. W. Soper of Montreal and Toronto's Ada Mac- kenzle. The rain started down and the wind blew heavily as Mrs. Mul- queen teed off against the oft- time champion and it still was rain- ing and blowing as the victors qualified for an 18-hole match-ploy final tomorrow. Mrs. Mulqueen eliminated Miss Mackenzie-the woman who won both crowns in 1926 and IQSTi-With a steady, over-par display. She came through on the home nine, which she reached two up, after watching the lead disappear at the 12th. It was not until after the turn that Mrs. Darling eliminated lvira. Soper. Outplaying the Open Cham- pion, Mrs. Soper hit the turn one up, taken with g par three on the troublesome fourth. POINTE CLAIRE, QUE, Sept. 24.—(C‘P)—A Maritimer qualified for one of the consolation finals ‘of the Canadian women's close golf championship over Beacorisfield club's course today while another, Babs Creighton, of Yarmouth, NS. met defeat in a semi-final. Maisie Howard of Halifax scor- ed- a convincing 7 and 5 triumph over Eleanor smith oi.’ Montreal in the semi-finals of the first flight, qualifying to meet in tomorrow's final Mrs. John A. Rogers of Win- nipeg, who defeatcd Margaret Northwood, also of Winnipeg, 5 and 8. lViZiss Creighton, the Maritime Champion, lost by 2 and 1 to Mollie Hankin of Montreal in the championship consolation. ‘The match ended on the,17th hole af- ter Miss Creighton just failed to even the match. Former Boxing G re a t Passes JOLIEI‘, !ll., Sept. 23—Packey McFarland passed into the world beyond today, gamely fighting his last battle. After two months illness, Mc- Farland succumbed at his home here with a streptococcus infection stopping his heartr-the some heart that carried‘ him to fame as one of the word's greatest lightweight boxers 25 years ago. ' McFarland, christened Patrick Francis, was 48 years old He is survived by a widow and three daughters and a son. He will be buried Friday in Mt. Olivet ceme- wry. GLACE BAY WINS LEAGUE GLADE BAY, N.S., Sept. 24-(0?) -G15,ce Bay won the Cape Breton oolliery professional baseball cham- pionship here today by defeating Sydney, 3-2 in the sixth game of the four-of-seven, play-off series. Chuck Terri ‘Ieton SPOR TRA ITS \ »\.\‘ vi l\ \ \\\\\.\\\\ \'\ \ k as FORMER WORLD'S HsnvY- WEIGHT waefsmiic- crime VHOEMHKING- wHFiT HPPEHRS To BE H SUCCE5SFUL, COMEBHCK. i . M HE 5PECIHLIZES m aggkocne- -~ . ENZVC‘ Yankees Predict World ’s Series Win In Five Games NEW YORK, Sept. 24-40?) —~i New York Yankees, American Lea- gue pennant winners, closed out the season on the home lot today and left for Philadelphia predict- ing a. world's series victory in five games. " The Yankees figure Carl Hubbell may beat them once. but not a man, from manager Joe McCarthy down to the rawest recruit, concedes even such a. master craftsman as the Oklahoma pecan grower can take their measure twice in a. seven game series. Confident, the American lcaguers see almost a clean sweep in the fall classic despite the fact Lou Gehrig and Signor Joe Dimaggio, two of the big bcrthas in the most powerful Yankee offensive in years. are wrestling with batting slumps. Most of the Yanks pick big Charlie Ruffing, their ace right hander, to open the series, but Mc- Carthy refuses to commit himself. With 19 triumphs tohls credit, Ruff- ing gets his last dress rehearsal in Philadelphia tomorrow. Lefty Gomez, experiencing at best an in-and-out season, goes against the Senators Saturday. If Gormz can flash anything like the form he displayed in firing a two hitter against the Griffnicn last week. some of the Yanks think Nic- Carfhy may shoot him against Hub- bcll in next Wednesday's opener. NEW YORK, Sept. 24-(C'P) — The championship New York Ynn- l kees were in a liberal mood today k as they decided to cut their 1036 world series melon info 27 full shares with large slices for part time players, secretaries, assistants and attendants. l i i l WIIIIIC!‘ In. addition to tho regulars, oxit- ficldrr Jake Powell. who came to the Yanks in June from Washing- ton in the Ben Chapman deal; out- and Don Hcffner. an appendicitis victim, all werc voted full shares. Island Juniors Meet Amherst l Team Today Cliarloilctoivn Dodgers, Prince , Edward lslziiid Junior baseball champions, incct Amherst St. Pats, Nova Scotti clizinipioiis in the first grime lil thc hluritimc play- dowiis at Amherst today. The series is the bcsi. two of lhrcc with the incciiiig New Brunswick champions for Llic M: me title. Baseball SfilgMSlX By the Associzitcd Press , Cable) _ The licldcr Myril Hoar, forced out for, i thc season with illness ‘George Eyslon, British holder of Rangers Press,’ Aberdeen For League Lead l GLASGOW, Sept. 24 - (C. P.- SCOtiish Football league rounds into its eighth wcek Saiurday with a. possibility Glasgow Rangers, ninner-up to pace setting Aberdeen, will take over leadership. Rangers led the loop August 19 but since then the Dons have taken i’ control and are one point up on last season's cuplioiders. Both teams have home games to- morrou: Aberdeen will have w play hard i0 snatch both points from Moilierwell while Rangers should defeat Dunfermline at IbroX Park. Motlierweli, always a hard-fighting outfit, cannot be underestimated and there is a chance the leader's record of no losses in nine games may be broken. Although the Glasgow club is the only other team in the circuit with- out an entry in the loss column, the club's record in a large measure is due to exceptional goal-tending by J. Dawson. Dunfcrmiine showed plenty of scoring power power last week, blanking the last-place Queen of South 5-0, against far superior oposition, however and playing away from home the squad can hardly hope for victory. Perhaps the best game of the day wil be staged at “Pynecastle Park be- tween Hearts and Celtic. Hearts are in a third place tie and the Celts in fourth position, one point less. So evenly matched are the clubs the result could go either way. Dundee, tied in points with Celtic, has done remarkably well so far this season, having only one loss against them. Queen's park, Glas- gow's famous amateur club, provides the oposition this week at l-lampden Park. The rest of the card presents no outstanding clashes. Falkirk and St. Mlrren, the two clubs that practi- cally rompcd to promotion last year, play on foreign soil. Falkirk goes t0 Perth w mectr St. Johnstone and the Paisley representatives meet Queen of South at Dumfries. Hamilton Academicals entertain Third Lanark, Hibemians tackle Clyde at Shawfield Park and Arliroath go to Kilmarriock to com- iplcle the card. Faith Rovers and Morton leari the parade in the Second Division. Both have “away" games. the Rovers at Cowiienbcath and Morton at Leith. Fxiinburgh C11)", with scvcn losses in as many starts, inceis King's Park at Marine Gardens. , _ l/Vill Attempt To Better Auto Speed Record IDNDON, eSpt. 2:i_.—iCP:—Capt. l l lC.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) i i I niuncrous long distance auto speed records, announced today he is building a car to attack Sir Malcolm Campbell's record of 301.33 miles per hour in 1937. "I am uncertain yet where I will Paul Wancr of thc Picnics and Babe Plirlps of tlic Dodgers rc- inaiiicd in n \‘ll'illl1l tic ycstcrday ior the National Lviiguc batting lcricl. Each got one liitln fourtimos at but. but Wnncr foiwz-rd alicnd by, the slim indium of .3710 fo3'l22.: The only American lvaguc lcadcr i0 scc action was Bill Dickey oi the Yankees, in third place. 11c wcnt liitlcss in one chance as a pinch liittcr and dropped in .358. The standings (thrcc loading hit- i make the attempt," Eyslon said. "I would like io make it on the Salt Lake. Utah, flats but do not like to say s0 brcausc I have not yet re- . iccivcd an invitation from officials i l The car. which is said m be of; there." remarkable aecodymamic design capable of doing 330 miles per hour , will be powered by a secret British: alrplanc cnginc. P. Wancr, Pi-ratcs . . . . . . . . .. .3726: BRINGING UP FATHER DADDV'5lP BAR BEERON ON LIST Rdlfifi"! AM SR RONBAR-l MUS!‘ TO MY tcrs in each lcagucl: 'Phclps, Dozlucrs ..-.--,....... .3722 Applings, White Sox. .388 Dickey, ‘fankccs .. . .538 j Averill, Indians .376 Mcdwick, Cardinals ......... 53g -By George McManus WHY- CEQTNNLY- Ll5TEN - DAUGHTER - SCRATCH SIR k ‘MWUFACTURERS C'Q_|_'|'|]_[ninionniiw~ Hi ~ WaterBullet ‘U ps ets In ' Pacific Tennis T011 rnamenl; ‘ ‘as of the Pacifit tournament nar- to four survivors to- , and Jacl- l’ ul‘. ll - '1 l = llszual superim Hubby Under- - .4 6-1 Iludv - fl \\1. int-c: t0- o go 1x210‘ the d Perry 0i X. Shields, the ‘mp1 l>;1'.'.'.e it l 'l‘lie Uiii..ti -. l1'li}l"tl tliLlUlQS champions, Alli-i: Aiariile. Los Angclcs and Geno Ilfsiko, Glendale, . were uiicxpcczczil_v eliminated in the A l scmi-fjnzil.» lair today, Yvon Petra, giant young Frenchman and Miss skimming ‘he wave _ Doroiliy Workman, Pasadena. de- fies“ m“ a {card them. 6-l,6-3. flat stone "skipped" by a small > b0!» Cliniml Ferguson, of Walinii W“ “H”- Mass, is seen hcre in his (‘lass f ' Bombshell 1V rolling up iiic even H e a v y R a I n “lfllmmd ‘P011115 that won the Lipton Trophy Race in -the [East- Pn Philadelphia's Schuykill Riv- er., His was thcninth name in hc cn gravel! on the huge S6000 pcrpctua; challenge cup donated by the 1.1k- Slr Thomas Lipton. Halts Play Al St. Stephen 5'1‘. STEPHEN, N. 13., Sept. 34- iCPJ-llcavy rain in the first half g of ilie '..‘l 11.11111}; lialied the Offer Braddock 3 iwfilllilillillv. iilllnu $111K? “Illicit-ff; T Spnizglnll Fcnccbustcrs and Si. , O Mueet Louis Crrn. All ilna‘. games must g0 nine inuii g.» ill‘ more to a. decision and tine lxkxiilil c llltbl will be liclcl hero toiiiuirlw. l‘t‘l‘ pCTlILLZlFig. Si. - .. 11.0 Ullullillg siruglc yes- ~ noitil-r loam had a 1-O lead the no" was called by .1111 Nolics of Spring- .111» \\'t‘1'(.‘ frequently in l f ucspdte the fact than lion Kallciiberg had a dis- (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Sept. 24 -~1;min_v Braddock, the long inactive Cllflllip- ' ion of the hcavfnvclghts, has lac-cu offered $100,000 to swap punchcs ulLCii your. with the dark cloud that ham» _ over his throne, Joe Louis. , Fm‘ flm‘ m g hing]??? ‘fig? . 11L‘ < m l ‘jlli’. . ". zin The pTOJQCiOCI bout would be n ‘ Pnynln ‘rp L’ no-decision ff. 4 10 ' .- .:- J ' \ ' a i“ at round ' p“ l 1n llicir ll-‘C lllliillflh an bat Si. cording to Pfitc Moran. v match-- maker for the Philadelphia pro- moiing firm of Trivloi- and Crllllllffl Moran made known n; Pluily zo- "iitht that Hcmian 'l':i,vloz- li-i‘. il1.l'. city yesterday for N<-\v York confer with Brnrldockls Czoix collcctcll five lills off the de- ll\'i‘l’_\' of Linklctlci" whzle the best liiil i-lnilii do Willi Kallen- fruincs was one lone flllplfh 'l‘iil~ loliii hurlcr fanned five 1°, 1.iiil:lcilci' 1on1" in five innings. Joe Gould l"‘7"‘“5—"~"7l, Aficr u bad first inning in which Si. Croix scorccl zlie only‘ tally of such *1 “Pmpi Secnlm-QLV Film“ the game Sprinaiiill settled down k’ dmw a mpnmi’ hmi-“Q *"“".‘"‘3‘"~1"‘- and lwicc Kiillcnbiuru was forced to Tom“ “"1 iimrfolo ‘Vim m“ ' ‘ l‘ prcli liziiiscl!‘ nil‘. in‘ bad holes. Gor- "18 OYdPI‘ that MEX sflllP-(‘IRP-g- Y"- ilOll Coii<_v_ whose lioine run yester- ccnt conqueror of Innis, is to b“ , (My s1, croix the first game, Elven the first crack at Braddock? lri ll1"l't‘il a single to right which dusty CfOWfi. xscorcd llcCurroll iodzrv. \\ finer/ass at‘ f/Ic :ii~i :1 ivrarii-i : [I] soil