1951'] m ‘fiw ‘ 111E - I _ Pfaill": 7 g . BOWLING a BOXING uocasv BASKETBALL WRESTLING ovum SPORT “m L Eg-(T-War CQnIESlS At Bedeque Rink z the Bedeque Rink Friday Am before three hundred en- 9155.35.16 “m, Lower Bedeque Tug w“ Team under Captain Cedric ocxenns defeated their rlvaii. St. u nag-s. under Captain Earl Can- mnm um straight pulls. The no?“ were under 1500 lbs. in i" m and tugged with all their “mm contesting every inch of um‘ 1n the first pull. Lower guque pulled their rivals in one mmum ten seconds. and in the d pull. liower Bedequeagain W; fl-ieir rivals over the line in w, mlnllle and fifty “seconds. M“; Bedeques coach. Walile Jenn“, deserve; considerable ma” for the victory of his team. me most strenuous tug of the "wing was between two evenly numbed teams Upper Freetown under Captain Walter Paynter. m”; Freetown under Captain waiter Bernard. In the first pull. w”; Freetown won in one min- “w, thirty seconds; in the second 1 which was most hardly fought. Freetown took their, rivals m; m, line in two minutes fifty- fl" seconds. And in the third and ma] pull, Lpwer Freetown won the aoiitest in one minute. forty-five monds. The contest was exciting mg the opposing teams were “and on by their supporters as lie ribbon swayed back and forth yithln a few inches of the starters w. ‘malt Jan-line was Referee. T. ,|_ Inman. timer. Heath Strong mriounced the events. mtrla; are being received ifor up strong-Morrison Trophy. and it is understood st Eleanors are to make s. determined effort take the Trophy home this year. - —S. pew.» The Alleys C; soar NAME nowuso . ._ mxzn DOUBLES hit night the mixed doubles lmirnament got away to a great stilt on the Holy Name Alleys with twelve evenly matched couples tak- ing part. The scores ran very close and keen competition was 1n evi- dence. The games were witnessed by s vary large crowd. ,. Following are the scores;- lint ' homers of the In Twin Bill (BY The Associated Pres) NEW YORK. seat. 2'l—A.llhOllgh their batting attack “as thrgtflgd ran their National League lead to 4 1'2 88m“ b)’ winning both ends 80$ past the first of four straight bargain bills. and moved a step closer toward clinching the pen- mifll- ChlCB-SO Cubs. who also won, have only six more games to play. The Giants. with nine left, can win the pennant by" taking four 1 even if the Cubs should win all of theirs. Cubs won the opening game of a series with the Reds 7-4. - Behind fancy flinging by Curt Davis. who shut out the Reds from the second through the eighth. iCharley Grimm's crew unloaded {and 11-hit attack featuring Stun ‘Hack and Phil Cavaretta that scored in the first. second. sL-iih and seventh on Al Holllngswortli. Chuck Klein's 13th and 14th year and another by Earl Browne with two men on Southpaws T0 Renew Title Series Today tCP)—A duel betiveen greatfit southpaws in LilE LWO on the cards for tomorrow when Yarmouth Gateways and St. Stephen St. Croix meet in the third game o1‘ a best-of-flve series for the tri-province champioitshzp. Croix, although there is a pos- sibility Ken Kallcnberg. right-hander who outlucked L:- two games at St. Stephen. 4-3 and crown will g0 back to Newv Bruns- wick tomorrow. Most. guesses are games. Bad: on their home field and needing three straight wins w annex the title. Gateways are ex- pectd to flash the form that swept them to three consecutive victor- ies over Halifax in the Nova Scotla finals. Both their batting and fielding should pick up. Dean Paid Off F o r Balance 0f Season W. Connolly 216 160 201 mYoum 128 203 152-1060 second 1.00710 164 268 2'78 Llmmtt 100 114 129-1048 ‘Ihkd I. McCalIuui 181 196 130 I. Kirwin 9i 217 169- 9B4, ' u I 263 178 l8‘! t an 10a 11a 11e- B63 W. (hswell 183 117 106 y. nyrip 10a 1s1 191- 964 0. Murphy 14a 1a; 144. L McDougall 156 145 l75— 953 lmntii Martin 1'7’! 210 1B0 Flynn W! 127 i45- 046 Nth!!! I. MoQuaid 176 14.5 1'14 I. Neill 160 141 142- 944 limb Tlamq 1U 322 155 Dougap 133 D0 154- 944 _ Tenth Cameron 1'70 206 291 Oudmore 129 64 B3- 943 Eleventh U. leClalr 165 D0 229 I. Murphy aa iio 11s- 921 .Peterson B8 184 128 . Oorcorazi 74 126 94r- 373 . Tonight’: Schedule at ‘I p. In. l ladies Gents Dot. McDonad L Blanchard , lira. F. L Dillon Gus McDonald . Mrs. P. Lafierty J. lv-lliami Mrs. H. Warren E. Doucette -' M. Walsh B. Callaghan A. Walsh J. Mylar A. Goes H. McCannell a if. Aylward Geo. Young i aim, a. Dalziel . A Crezghan R Afclxllan- . Harper Ron Bowes I . Kiram F. Smith SPLIT DOUBLEHEADER Hie A'l Stars and Esqulrfl. iunlor softball teams, split. a i ‘ doubleheader played Saturday 5 morning on the Connaughvsquflrfl In the opening game the All-Star» eked out an an vlciory in a! time that went 16 inning Riqulres earned revenge in the ‘World fixture. however. by turn- I buck their opponents l3—l2 1-1928 DeSoto Coach 1'-l929 Nash Sedan Base l0 Ply Dual ‘accompany the ciub on the i PRICES SLASHED on Balance of ,llSEll CARS All! TRUCKS ll IMBOVIAIPS LIMITED, liilmuir 1-1937 V8 Trunk Coach Reduced. 1-1936 DeLuxc Trunk Sedan Registered 1-1930 Chev. Sedan Registered — $180.0‘) 1-4931 Studebaker Coupe — —.- -— 150-00 1-1931 Ford Lt. Del. Trk. K811i!- l—l93l Ford Ll. Del. Trk. Regis. 1-4936 International Truck Long Wheel down to l0 hits the Giants today, of a doubleheader from Boston‘ Bees 5-4 and 3-1. Thu-i the Terrymen successfullyl i i YARMOUTH. N. 5.. Sept. 27-’ prcsent- . day Maritime amateur baseball is Everything points to Copie 119'.‘ blanc taking the mound for Gaze- ways and Cecil Brovmell for St.‘ sturdy . blanc in the firs: game. may get‘ the call. , And although St, Crolx took the} 9-2. there are few who will predict; freely that the Maritime bascball| that the series will run to fouri (Canadian Press Despatch) ST. LDUIS. Sept. 27 -President Sam Breadon of St. Louis Cardi- , rials announced yesterday the signing of Frankie I-‘risch as i938 manager of the Redbirds. Safer-y terms of the contract were not dl-closed. ONE-FEB? but i the amount was believed to be an increase over Prisons 193T base-. ball managing contrcat Simultaneously Brendon an- nounced Dizzy Dean. his ace hvrl- er. has been paid off for the h‘.- ance of the season and will no‘. final trip to Pittsburghmnd Chicago this week. Dean has been complaining of a sore arm and Breadon said “there is no need to have him with the team =ince he would not be able to pitch . Remember Wlien (By The Canadian Press) Andre Rotifis game Kittie French - featherweight. stripped Tony zoneri of the world's champ- nine years ago torarit a‘. few’ York. Badly battered the opcn- ' in: rounds. Roiitls stizu‘. a w. wind comeback to take the f» in 15 rounds. Pater 5a n cf bama now holds the t .1". i 125.00 140.00 150.00 160.00 Registered Rear —- — — 990-00 ;or;al mile in 4119.7, i . l‘ Grants Topple Boston Bees To Virtually Clinch PennantFrom Cubs were the big blows as the Philllcs Ipounded our 12 hits to whip the 5 Dodgers 11-3. The defeat ran Brooklyn's losing streak to l2 games. AMERICAN LEAGUE B18 Buck Newsom and the NEW YORK. Sept. 2e - (AP)- SOX $Dlir with Philadelphia atri- lezics today when the Boston right hander. after winning the opener started the second game and was shelled off the mound in three in- nings. Guy Scotland Split gHonors (By The Associated Press) LEXINGTON,“ Ky. Sept. divided honors in today's six race heavy by postponement of Satur- day's card due to rain. The former. handled by Thomas S. Berry. captured both heats of the 45th running o.‘ the $3.500 'Kentucky Futurity for two year folds. trotting the second heat ;2.04. Promoter. which won the first heat Saturday. was second. Guy Scotland. bred. owned. trained and driven by Will C. Two home “m; by 31mm’, yo“ - Moore of Lexington, won the $2.- ried Nevcsom and Boston to a 6-2 . 1mm?"- Yicivrl’ in the first game. but thcj Boston bats were silent and Now- som wild as the Athletics won 80 1Y1 the abbreviated niiZhtcaP. called 1 01x19 MCKIFQ '3 W150") '- in?!‘ the sixth mum; because o; . Dr. Grattan (D. llfiller) -— darkness. i First Race. 16 Pace, 3 Heats, S600 i 121 212 93s fMary Jane (Amundsen) "nie Indians said their 1921 j Warren C-Grflt-f-HP- ‘W. Der-- goodbye to Cleveland todav with‘ ri 2-1 loss to Detroit's Tigers. Eldon Auker- won hLs 16th game against nine defeats. even though the Indians outbatted his mates seven hits to four. lPicard And l Nelson Reach BELMONT. Mas. Sept. — (;\PI—-T\\‘0 Pennsylvania golfing neighbors and Ryder Cup team- mates. Henry Picard of Hershey. fiflCl Byron Nelson of Reading. :oday qualified for the final round of the $12000 Belmont open match play tourney with lop-sided vic- iories over morg eminent rivals. Picard advanced mm the battle ' for the winner's share of the larg- est purse ever put up for s. final in the history of United States golf. by overwhelming Ralph: Guldah‘. \E Chicago. the United- States Open champion. '1 and 8. with a six-under-par performance for the 30 holes of their semi-final. " "Lighthorse" I Nels on drubbod Harry Cooper of Chicago. the Can- adian Open king. and the season's leading monepviinner. by a 5 and 4 margin. Cunningham p Is Ready To Close Career (Associated Press Despatch NEW‘ YORK. Sept. 2'7 —Glenn Cunningham, the Kansas fiver. is almost ready to hang up the spiked shoes tha: made him North Amer- . ica‘s foremost mile runner. Next month the 28-year-old razer will round out his first year as a New Yorker. The indoor sca- son that comes with winter may be his last in competition. By next spring he wit have completed nine {tears as a runner and will leave New York Universny a Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Education. The proud father of a four- months-old baby girl, Glenn feels sure rurlriing will become second. gerhflps third, in importance to 1m. _ Afier winning the Causack mem- yesterday Glenn tall-zed freely of his for the future. "L853 Fear." he said, "I was able to ge: about 30 minutes work out each day. That's not enough. I like to warm up slowly and I need a. lea". an hour. Bu: I compiezed all Lice points l needed for my de- gree and need only to finish a steels." A Eastern Rugby Watches Hanson TORONTO sepz. hfemorzes of a rainy. fall 1935 are srzrred up among the Ea"'.» football men these days as they read of the exploits of Ritz Hails-on. the blond bombshell o! ‘Nllllfipe; Bomzcrs back! . ln razn and mud 'n Harml- ton sacrum. December. i935. Han- .on rm wild agairs’. Ti-(CPJ- day in gum. . also started. Belmont Final l plBDS ' damilton 1 “Z873 I0 ECCOUKI. X11078 Jlifl ID)‘ . one o:i:er person. for the west gaining ‘he Canadian football cnampelorsnp for the first time. .\'o one 1n the east has forgotten zowj liar-son spreadeagled Tiger the Eastern season soon ng. the Boziibers of 193T are the lveszern Canada champzon- Easfs bed. . a better season than paS-Slfl; and running for peg zcuchdowru. And if East meets Wes‘. in‘: season. the man the crowds will watch and coaches fear is the same Hanson. One long run can win a football game. and Hansen is a long-run threat every time he Eamon L: en 10y- ever. Winni- ‘gets 11L! hand on the ball. There was no playoff for the Oanadimtltllillfi. _ lte break. g steadily towards a playoff ‘ p and a possibe meeting with ' ll nls) _ - _ _ — - — 3 5 7 Eddie W.. Case Ace. Miss Doro- thy Signal. Baronet. Redgiow Ralney B. Henley and March Guy Time: 2.03 3-4: 203 3-4; 203; 1 heat Saturday). i 21- | Earl's Mr. Will and Guy Scotland , still be a mystery ‘to some ba.eoa.l Grand Circuit program. made, i i l in . . fresh chance when Sa Second Race. the Kentucky Futur- ity. S-Year-Old Trotters. 2 in S. $3.500 (1 heat Saturday) Earl's Mr. Will Promoter. Lanier. Dale Hanover (H. Pownall) 03m Professor. Bther Mite, Vesta Hanover. Gladys Mciimh. Royal Spencer. Earl's Princess Martha.‘ Prohibltor and Long Key also started. , Time: 2.04 1-2; 204; 206. (T. Berry) — 2 1 1 (H. Parshalli Third Race. the Walnut Hall Cup.‘ 3 Heats, $2.000 . Guy Scotland (W. Moore) - ,Purling Brook (S. Parshall) i Calumet Eblis (V. Fleming: , Jane Allen. (H. Stone) - - I E Hanover Peters. Vagabond Kingl ; Fez. Miss Scott. Lady Laurel also! i (l 112 221 335 443 started. Time: 2.02 l-2; 2.02; 2.01 3-4; heat Saturday). - l l i f Fourth Race, 12 Pace, 1 Heals, S700 I Jone Ace. lPalin) --- - 2 11~ Col. Drew, ID. Miller) — —1 3 2 Roulette. (Fitzpatrick) -- — 3 2 3, Single Sis, (Valleryw - -- 5 4 4 ~ Fayre Lady. Sally Henley. Boy Direct, Marty Clare. Edens Brew- er. Green Valley mo started. Time: 2.08 1-2; 2011-2; 2031-2‘, Fifth Race. the Phoenix Hotel, l8 Pace. 3 Beats. $1.000 i Loo Abbe. (W. Smart) _ - Prince Spencer. IStoke-s» Bailey's Comet. f'vV.Dougla.=.- Dexter Worthy. (Dennison l-fettle V.. Maude Hanover a1: started. ‘ Time: 2.08 8-4: 204: 20f. 111' -a24. 24a s32‘ O Sixth Race. the Indiana Two- Year-Oid Pace. 2 in 3, $2.000 l Chief Counsel. (S. Par-shall) - l l l cu: Hanover 1c LBFQYN -__- 2 2 l The Widower. IV. Remix-lg) — 3 3 , Reddydaie. (Palfn) - — -- - 4 4 Puzzydale. Gav -.- aim starfed. Time: 2.07 l- . 206 1-4. l Mickey Walker NEW YORK. Sept. 2'7 (CF) — Mlckey: Walker was ' ' f0- night with all the gu show in the was swinging ~ fists. The one-time "toy bulldog" of boxing is master of ceremmnx-s at the Cavalier, one of Broad ."s “wine. dine and have a gox‘. as a humming bird R o s s Suffe rs Fractured Hand (By The Associated Press) . CHICAGO. Sept. 27 — Barrie?" ‘Ros. world's welterweight cham- pion. will be out of Me rin; 101’ two months due to a fractured H! hand suffered fir. the sec 21d round of his batzle with Cefe: o Garcza in New York last Thursdaf-i The black haired Chlca: an submitted to an X-ray examina- tion today which stiowed a defin- The hand was plated lfl 5 C851. Home Run Standing . (By The Auociated Press) Yesterday's Home ' PYJXI. Rid , sox. 2.- xiein. an 2: Browne. _ Phillles; Moore. G: Cucclrzel- to. Bees; Newsom. Athletics. Hie I each. The Leaders: DiMaggio. Yafik- ees. H: Grecnberg. ‘ers. 38: Poxx. Red Sox. 36: Gehrig. Yank- ees. 36: York. Tigers. 33: 0t‘. Giants. 3i. League Totau: Amer-lean 789: ' National I10; Until 1.379. i -i22’ IF. Egan) -——35roi ‘ leag"es v.1‘; be lamched i Goes Broadway: . ' ‘.2331 BY ALLAN GOULD Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 27—(AP/— The reasons for the pcnnant surge of New York Giants may observers but they have. at least. been numerous enoughm. Fir and foremost. was the early AUKL-t. shift of Master Melvin 0i’. to third basennTrie Louisiana la:- ruper not only solved all infield problems but. stimultaneously e- merged from zne longest baiting slump of his brilliant career... Hank Leibers return added pun/- when it was mos’. needed... Hal Schumacher regained car.- troi of his celebrated sinker has: just when Manager Bzll T that accounted for four runs. car- i000 walnut H311 WP "en'- Y°Y l “as wondermg “here he “lomd g0: enough pitchers to around Long John McCa ' season iiabll a mbo 1/- was incapacitated and turned Lnto a ball of fire. on all counu. Red-headed Jim Rzpp‘ . ‘ club's ' ‘ .. co"..d gr.‘ 1f he zranted l Volleyball I Lea ue Standing Chalking up their second straight victory each Cubs and Card ‘as: zught oonziriued to lead pack in the Holy Rcdee er V0 ball League. Théll’ e". apzece was six better than place teams total. Tonight wiznesses another double header bill will the Pirates zac’ .r.g she Giants and Yankees c‘. with the Tigers. Tonighvs nzatches ge: uderws. at 8 p. m. sharp. LEAGUE STANDING w... w. P“: Baseball Results Cubs 1 Card nals Yankees Senators Tigers Gzants Pirata OOOt-‘t-“ibib owns-no»- ogonromm j Hockey Interest A _ 1.03005‘. sepz. 2.-_ce.— Junior and izzemedmze .. Br .. lce Hockey John ‘an Guilder; th season in Ar. effort to local znteres: Ln the game. if. , . e... — _...._ 3 magnazes are seeking w hockey out of the speciaae c _\'_qTyr,\-u_ [Eagfg i and make i; a $310 ‘ first Game few 118375 b3‘ 5910-01133 7-9- ". "‘ ' ‘ 4 l 1 —i— talent. 5 2 A.\fERll"A.\' LEAGUE J. 1-1. Ana-me. Tommy Farr Won um no ’ ' 9B 47 5‘. ‘T2 7.- 64 TP. 09 -~ {I 7s so ..or.a.. H 1r) 7 and on zhe road. A u; 93 Besides de'.e.op; f” 4; 3m P3“ -- 3f‘ a‘ NATIONAL LEAGFE ‘ Won Lost PC ‘r".'I/. 91 54 .. ? P!) g exhzoitiors i, ,3 ifwarlabh; an acco w Nations‘ League T. 7.; ' “'4 F‘. 21 59 88 trained the past. Whether th ganized, wzl winners. Sudb. here De .1» States club rr. _. vnnter. Spring/till Team Wins Jr. Title HALIFAX. Sept Springhill Red Sox 1v Scotia junior baseball ship ;n Halzfax today b, Middleton Royals. 3-2 in and decidzng game of ' Deadlocked with a in the best-of-th w the two teams d fax n neutral Trial encounter. Sprlnghill will meet Mamons for the .\fa. championship The Sew Br‘. entered the fans: trl-proflrzoe playoff by F Absal- ing the Charlottcwwn Esquire: in a semi-final saint, i EHFVSMRWiIL Some Of 17w Reasons For l Giants Pennant Surge ii....Harr,' l ping madc- Gi that 1M: 0.d f"; ;i.c 1g was or. i Awarded To Kyv l -»'e9v the uihconscioui rrfltiliif? 0.’ ‘Ball Series Is Auiieiiitiix 1.5mm: SNAPSHOT (LUIL i Surrealism Goes Photographic a.’ backstop- ‘ _ v .' :o‘.lo‘.'.'c.'s forge’. 1e Gus hiancus) ‘i bencn for vice-ks with \ ' Dannings TWO WEEKS WITH PAV This table-top photograph was taken with the aid of two photographh Tocdiight bu!ba. "spotted" on the subject at different angles: exposure 3O seconds at 1.22. The candies were then Lghted. main lights turned off and the lighted candies exposed for 2 seconds. The following text will (it ll. hoped; explain the title. ‘if, A. 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