$EP'I‘EMBEl_1_2_4,_ 193s m’ WRESTLING BOWLING HOCKEY Eabbell Hurls Giants, To 5-4 Victory ‘Over Phillies For 16th Straight Victory NEW YORK. Stpt. 23-—tAP) _ New York Giants‘ pitching master, Carl llubbcll, completed the best lnctory record in the major leagues m two years today by hurling his 16th straight win, a 5-4 decision over the Phillics at Philadelphia. The triumph brought the Giants go \\'llllll’l an eyelash of the National [gggllfl ticnnant, assuring them of at least a tie for the title, and leav- mg them in a position where one victory for themselves or one de- feat for the second-place Cardinals means the flag. Hubbells victory streak was the first ill-game run In the big time since Schoolboy Rowe hurled the Tigers into the American League petuxant in 1934. Brooklyn Dodgers staked Van Mutigo to five runs in the first two innings at Boston and collect- rd 18 hits to enable the big right hatirlcr to coast to his 17th victory rt‘ the season by an 8-6 margin over the Bees. I Mtuigo fanned five batters to run hi5 season's strikeout total to 236. Pittsburgh's Pirates came back cftrr losing a six-run lead today t0 were a run in the 10th inning and defeat Chicago Cubs 7-6. The Cubs. their last chance of remaining in the National League title race blasted by New York Gents‘ victory over Philadelphia, dropped a full-game back of the second place Cardinals and were w. only two games ahead of Pitts- burgh. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK. Sept. 23—tAP) __ St. Louis Browns ended Detroit's nine-game winning streak and 5pm]- ed the Champion Tigers’ final home appearance of the season today by battering four pitchers for a 10-1 victory. Ivy Paul Andrews held the Dctrolt batsmen to six hits. The Yankees won their 100th victory of the season, blasting a pair of Philadelphia Athletics pitch- ers for 13 hits and a. 12-5 victory at Philadelphia. Johhny Broaca wont the rout; for the American Champions, tum- mg in his 12th victory of the year, but was hit hard. At Washington a lucky bounce on Q35“? Blllogos grounder with the bases loaded in the ninth inning brought Washington a 3-2 triumph over Heston here today and sent the Senators into third place in the ' American League. Washington's second straight over the Red Box. Cleveland Indians divided u. doubleheader with Chicago today, Nevins the White Sox under a 11-2 score in the opener and dropping lhfl Illglltcop, called at the end of the sixth inning on account of darkness, 8-3. Bob Feller, 17-year-old pitching sensation. limited the White Sox to seven hits and struck out l0 in the opener. Semi - finals Reached In , Ladies’ Golf (F. I‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) POINTE CLAIRE, Qll(‘., Sept. 23 -The Toronto vvtcran, Ada Muc- Kehzie, swept the last Maritime threat from the Canadian women's close golf championship, defeating Audrey McLeod of Saint John 6 and 5. Miss Mackenzie, a five-time win- her of the close crown, topped the New Brunswick girl in a morning round and then went out over Beaeonsficlds par lay out later in the day to quell the titular hopes lf 18-year-old Heather Leslie of Winnipeg, Victory for the Ontario star 01am! her in the semi-final bracket 9°08 with Mrs. Fl. J. Mulqtteen of Toronto, and two Montrealcrs, Mrs. A. B, Darling and Mrs. H. W. Boper. ‘The two Toronionians meet in W‘ semi-final tomorrow while the Montreal mairons meet in the other, making ccrlnin of an inter- illll battle for the title. In zhc Championship Consolation Bibs Creighton of Yarmotlih, N. 5- iifiscnt Maritime Champion, Rained the semi-finals with a. pair 0f victories. Mrs. W. F. Huichison of St. John's Nfld, fell before the “irmfilllh lllrl 5 and 8 in the morn- ing and then lVfiss Creighton de- feated Alice MacDonald of Win- “WE! 2 and 1 in the afternoon. In the firs‘. flight Mnisic Howard 0i Halifax took a one up victory from Mrs. C. WaAlleu of Mont- "Fil Wllllt.‘ Miss D W. Duncan of “till!” llFQPDPd a "t and s match in the fourth flight m Mrs. Lou Pflhincatt of Monti-cal. “LACE BAY TAKES LEAD SYDNEY, N.S., Sept. 23.—(CP)—- ma" Bay today took a one game lead in the four-of-scven series for m“ Cine Breton Colliery profes- Slonal baseball league champion- lhip. defeating Sydney 7-5 1n the filth game. The sixth game will 59 Played in Glace Bay tomorrow. Night Tennis Tourname nt ls Concluded Alfred Doucette and Miss Olive Johnson captured the mixed doubles championship of Holy Redeemer night tennis Qpufna- mcnt defeating Jack McQuaid and Miss Doris I-Ieartz, 6—-3, 6-3, in the finals last night. MlssJohnsonswin put her in the position with Miss Gwen Rogers for second position in the ladies‘ divis- ion of the tournament. Each ac- quired 10 points. Miss Doris l-leartz winner of the ladies‘ singles title captured the trophy awarded. to the tourna- ment's leading lady player. Leading men's division winner was Fraser MacMilIan, also singles titleholder, and Alex Mathesm was runner-up in the division. Jenkins Sets New Auto Marks (C. P. By Guardian's Special Win) BONNEVILLE, SALT FLATS. UTAH, Sept. 23—An American re- turned with a rush tonight toward world dominance in the realm of sustainui speed on land Record after record fell beneath the wheels of Ab Jenkins‘ 12-cylin- ered "Mormon Meteor" as he and relief driver Babe Stapp thundered toward their final goal, a new mark for 48 hours. Tumbled was the coveted 24- hour record of 150.162 miles an hour set three months ago by John Cobb of Great Britain. Jenkins‘ average was 153.76 M. P. H. Then, mntinulng the drive start- ed Monday at 5:52:32 P. M. Pacific Time (10152132 P. M. (A. D. T.) the two-ton yellow race-r rocketed on through last night and today at a. continued record clip. The 48-hour record is held by Capt. George E T. Eyston, of England. ti ELACKSTONE World's Foremost Magician BLUE GILLETTE Blacks/om’ SAYS “Every Blue Gillette blade shaves you in perfect comfort be- cause every Blue Gillette blade is in it- self perfect.” Yoijttsti, BlA0fS Btonti; Now 5 FDR 25¢ ~10 FUR sot‘ Victory was ‘ t NEWS OF IIIE, 1W‘? _ Cl? T-RL/QTTETQWN GIJARDWY. New Amateur Golf King By uvcl omlng a. hurricane, a sprained ankle and the country's amateur aces, Johnny Fischer (right), University of Cincinnati Law student, rose to the golfing heights when he defeated Jack Mc- Lean (left) in the finals of the national anmteur championship tournament at Garden City, L. I. Fischer holds the title trophy. Fourth Inning Home Run Gives St. Croix Club 2-0 Win Over Fencebusters (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ST. STEPHEN, N. 13., Sept. 23 - Gordon Coffey's home run to deep left centre in the fourth inning dc- cided a great struggle between Springhill Fencebustcrs and the st. Croix Club of St. Stephen here this afternoon in the first game of the Maritime senior baseball finals and put ‘the New Brunswick Champions one up in the best-of- five-series. " His lusty four ply clout scored -Moffatt ahead of him and es- tablished a 2-0 victory for the home club. The Busters threaten- ed to score on several occasions but were caught on the paths or in trying for home. Thesecond coh- tcst is scheduled for here tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock after which Springhlll nine takes the road for (he journey back homo where the third and fourth games are carded. Today's game was one of the closest and hardest fought battles of the tri-province titular series in years. Veteran fans said tonight they had never such keen com- SeeksTune-up Bouts Prior To Title Clash (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Sept. 23—The New York State Athletic Commission today gave Heavyweight Champion James J. Braddock permission to engage in two or three tune-up bouts prior to his postponed title go wit-h Max Schmeling, probably next June. Joe Gould, the Champion's man- ager, said he would try to line up a few four and six round no-declslon affairs, in which the title would not be involved. as soon as the arthritis for which Braddock is being treat- ed permits him to resume training. Dr. Fred Albee. Jimmy's physic- ian, wrote the Commission the heavyweight tltleholder will be ready for hard work in another two months. Permission for (he tune-ups was granted on condition that Brad- dock post a. $5,000 guarantee as evidence of his intention to 8009M petition since St. Croix won its first Maritime title six years ago. The game was a southpaws battle on the mound with Pumcy Ftlllél‘, little portsidef from Spring- hill, opposing Cecil (lefty) Brow- nell. . Although it was in the third that the Saints got to Fuller's slants it was not. until the fourth that they were able tocome t-hmuglLBrorvnoll was nicked for six hits and Fuller for seven. McLain and Ross both cut down on the paths in the third as they opened up on Fuller but headwork of thc Now Bruns- wick Champions lteld them score- lcss. McLain was trapped between third and home, and Ross was cut off at the plate as he tried to tally on McArrolls hit. Opening the last of the fourth, Moffatt, lead off man in the inn- ing, shot a hard single at. Fraser, who made a. nice stop in short field but was cnttght off balance. Coffey smacked Fuller's third pitch, shoulder 'high, and the tivo runs that meant victory croscd the plate. Bisons Capture Covernor’s Cup (A-I’. By Guardian's Special Win-i BUFFAID, N.Y.. Sept. 23~-(A.P.l —-Buffalo Bisons won the Gover- nor's Cup nud the right to repre- sent. the Iutertiaiioiral League in the LittloWorld series by downing Baltimore Orioles 3-1 in the 011W" off finals tonight. Score by Innings Baltimore 000 000 010 1 6 0 Buffalo 001000 7 B’ 1 Bandcnbcrg. Blvln, Blake and snvino; GraipAsh and Grouse. schmeliugs challenge, nlrcady- on file. Gould said this will be done at the Commission's ticxt meeting The IO-round heavyweight bout between Lvroy ilayncs. Phil- adelphia negro and Bob Pastor of New York, scheduled for tomorrow night in Matiison Square Garden. was postponed lnflfiflllltfly today‘. The Gordon announcement stud Haynes cut a lip in training yes- terday and was advised by physic- ians not to fight until the injury mends. VWZTB l Louis Again Proves Great Drawing Card l BY PAUL MICKLESON (Associated Press Sports Writer) l PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 23-(A.P.) t ‘ WJoe Louis, the big negro transfer-l man from Detroit, has ireturned ‘ ‘ with his van to move the heavy- l weight. boxing inddustry from i poverty row back to easy street. l, Back in circulation with smash- I ing \l(‘t(ll‘l0S over ex-king Jock .Sh.1rkey' and blonde Al Ettore oi Philadelphia, the Brown Bomber l was rapidly approaching his former ‘ magnetism as one of the greatest one-man drawing curds in the business of legalized mayhem, ' Promoters, who felt like jumping l three months ago when Max Schtneling crashed the Bomber into t a stunning defeat, were smiling and talking big money again. "Am I lattghlng?" shouted Pro- moter Mike Jacobs, holder of the "I don't think they can stop him now that he has learned the hard lesson of ovcrconfidenee. 1f I can get Madison Square Garden to shift the Braddock - Schmeling championship go from June to May, then we can start planning right now for Joe to meet the winner in June. 1s should be a. perfect setup for a $1,000,000 gate." Receipts from last night's fight- ing in Philadelphia's huge Munici- pal Stadium, where o. crowd of around 50,000 watched Louis apply the knockout drops to Ettore with two perfectly executed left hooks in the fifth round, brought smiles to “Uncle Mike." Despite the fact that the 22-year-old Ettore never has been a. serious heavyweight conten- der, the gate grossed $215,279.80. and netted $176,326.29. fouls‘ share was sect-nee, including his cut from broadcast and motion picture rights as against $36,765.26 for Ettore. I Louis‘ next start will be .in the New York Hippodrome early in October against Jorge Brescia, for- mcr Argentine Amateur champion. Irish Soccer Team Triumphs Over England BELFAST, Sept. 23—(CP) —The Irish Football League defeated an ElllZllFh League eleven 2-2 here to- day. All five goals were scored in the first half. The lrish representatives defeat- etl the Etiglishmen 2-1 in the 1936 contest at Blackpool. Since i804. when hater-league matches were inaugurated the coun- tries have met on 38 occasions, Eng- land winning 32 times and Ireland twice. The remaining games were drawn. Honors of today's battle, fought lrcfore a crowd cf 19.000. wczri Kelly. Derry Clly winger. He scor- titi till lhv l1; ll g.tti-, t..1.- ;.t:'.n a penalty‘ kick. Steel. Stckc city centre-forward and Westwood of Bolton Wanderers were England's tnarksmcn. For the first time in two years no Arsenal players were included in the English Imaguc eleven. I TIIF. TEAMS: ENGLISH LEAGUE: Sapiar, ' E'\"é'i'ioii§"l§acki€f Portsmouth, Shaw. Wolverhampton Wanderers; Hull-Backs, Willing- hum. Huddersfield Town. Barker, Derby Cotmty, Bray. Manchester City; Forwards. Birkett, Middles- bourgh, Bcstali. Grimsby Town, Steel, Stoke City. Wcstwood, Bol- ton ivanderers. Brook. Manchester City. Portadown; Backs, toran, Fulton. Belfast Celtic; I-lalf- backs’, Edwards, Linfield. Carlisle, Derry City, Walker, Belfast Celtic; Forwards, Kernoghan, Belfast Cel- tic, Baird. Linfleld, Shearer, Duffy, Kelly, Derry City. lout of their smoke-filled offices- i i Brown Bombers fighting contractl 10, — Goal: Roclfford. ' IRISH LEAGUE — Goal: Lamb. , Miller, Glen- i SPQRTWORlD Drink more TEA w BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT or Vifah’? IS TEA rill? 4’ s’ +9 Y °>>~oon \ . TTQJZQi-e it; n Softball Team Ta k e s Lead FREDERICTON, NB. Sept. 23 — OP)—Unleashing a severe hitting attack in the opening inning which paved the way for a 10-0 victory, | Fredericton Aberdeens gained a l lead in the New Brunswick senior l softball semi-fhials series with Ketepec Aoes here this evening. Alvrdeens, warmers oi’ the local city and district championship, com- piled a total of seven runs in the opening frame to increase it to eight. in the second and boost the total to 10 by adding another pair in the foimh. While the capital club was giving Ben Mawhinney perfect support in both fielding and hitting, the Ketepcc Aces, Saint. John city and district champions; failed to live up to their regular standard and were off in both fielding and hittins’. It was the first game of the series. MONCTON, N. B., Sept. 23- Moncton Britons, last yeal-‘g Mm-r. time Softball Champions, advanced another step tonight in their quest for the Provincial Crown, defeat- ing Chatham 4—2 in the opening game of a bPst-of-three-final scr- ics Wmners will meet either Saint John or Fredericton, for the New Brunswick Championship. T Baseball AMERICAN ‘FIRST GAME Chicago Cleveland Kennedy Whitehead and Suweli, ‘t 002000 000 LEAGUE 2 ‘I (Results Perry Reaches. lQuarter-finals a i 300 0011 30x17 l0 1 Feller and George. Philadelphia. New York 'I‘urbevtl1e, Archer 102 002 00 5 13 3 012 300 33X 12 l3 0 and Hayes; Broaca and Glenn. 101000 000 2 e o , men, Washington 000 010 002 3 8 2 l Boston Paindextér, Wilson, l and Dickey; Appleton and Hogan. St. Louis Detroit Oftermuller 620 000 mo l0 15 100000000 1 a 1i Andrews and I-Iemsley; _, _ i sflfTPll- Lilwwn- P11111105 “nil Tcb‘ lSelurtluy in the seml-fintils. betts. SECOND GAIVIE 193 509 3 l4 3 Bobby Uncitizflvo-scl. Stanford Uni.- 199 992 3 7 0 3 vcrsziy slur. Czrderzvootl. .in a. third ‘Game (Billed 111 Sl-‘Kill-‘(lflfknin-‘i’ l rottntl lllf‘l‘ll rrziav, eliminated Billy Dietrich and Shea; Harder, llildc- l. Dtwef: $31114 Bionic-a, 6-4. 4-0, 9-7. brand, Galehouse and Becker. NATIONAL LEAGUE 101 200100 5 15 0 000 000 031 4 8 2 Hubbell and Mancuso; Sivess. l i l i Chicago Cleveland New York Philadelphia. Bcnge and W Pittsburgh Chicago Swift, Weaver, Lucas and Todd; Ilcnshntv, Bryant, Root, Lee, War- ilson. 01'] 030 0001 716 4 000 000 420 0 ncke and l-Iartnett. Brooklyn Boston 320 001 002 010 110 003 6 13 ' .1 '1 Rowe, 1 818 wl 2 led. n W "§,.__ _. Fri i in tl1c~ Stairs n i. l'k"df t.-\.I’. 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