5's‘ s ~21‘; 1Q. ~ "IiQ-. w“? fl-atsc. ~* ‘w: PAGE SIX BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING CTKML. TEA Into Nova Scotia Finals By Blanking Westville 5-0. Liverpool Evens Forte: \I\'it‘i Ytirtntiiiljtrli‘ i I n s In Q-tlter Playoff Tilt. Feature Event 0f iGrand Circuit, i0 Deshler-“Hillirk Stake to- ‘ titre of the closing div o.‘ and CIlTllIi harness proriiiiii ' Ben ilVhite father o.’ Gibson B. White of on. K_v.. the fleet three- old trotfer stepped 1 t ty front Ed LfiFillPl‘ and Mac in each heat bI-fori‘ a l t-rtnvd of 17.000 spectators. EV till icouiu or niiitiitss Darkness robbed Stewarts Bak- ery team of the opening, vtctory in the City Softball League finals last nizht ivhen Umpire Nels Whitloek was forced to call last tiightds setto with two out iii the 'ast of the “M 5,0 n~ eighth. and the Bakers leidittg the wncm m m» ~ of the Nova. ~-—<—- Butter" I3 to 7. Previous to the - ')\\'1\.,<, The _ g _ . . ,. .. gtllllg tlic lllfl!..’\'_!t‘1'.» had agreed i111" ll‘. the ‘A’ P‘ "y ("""‘ha“‘ Slmml “WM that tho catiie must. go a fiil 1111;.- eoitmmus. 0. Sept. f-Rosa- 1"“? . ‘ . , _, i.-_\ {mm K‘ “my (If mo m, Hlwhbkum Pi. .;i :1 e-o load in ths fit I. i» of the minei-‘s n, G,,S.,,,,‘_ N l.“ m} ‘hrcc nutmeg B.i:ter_v seenged def»- w-hpl, ti“. _ M N, . ‘ ll1i(‘tl to pill. n sttrpri~c u. .10 \ i I k flu HM‘ heath 0r mp Iiutiuhbtivs collected three in the tiiiii-tli and from then on kepi hit- ting: in the pinches to assume thet: Ieutl On the other hand the Arnrv ivas held scoreless" front the .tlt'.t'tl ‘o 111,. eitiltth. mi H11‘. Stull was too good 111 the‘ ]\l1lt'Il‘f‘5. nox scour: STl-WIIHVFS AB R II I’O.~\ E i OF They had runners" .11? CHARLUPTE Ill! TOWN GUARDIAN SPORT WORLD M TAKE LEAD 11v JUNIOR SERIES Chuck‘ Templeton ‘I SPOR TRA [Ts i Looms: UPAcAiNf 3-} ‘ --~-5s~1ce roamnu. 727M175 HOLD IN/Tlfll. Both {in Great Condition For MondayNighfsTitle Fight l ‘Ste 1f :13 toool SUMWUKIPIS 1M“ 2b 3 -_, 1 3 it; __ _ 711th ,c 5001100. Neil House Stake. ‘Z-h-‘tr-Olrl .3111 p 4 3 -_i 3 Q Q‘ Trot. Purse $1.500 1F‘ W-hnicm 1b 4 3 ~_] 4 i) 1~ Fvr. iDickersoiti 4 ll ‘vhmocig 1.; 4 1 n t) (1 t) " 1"" -- 1 23 CnYnllCIlftCI, cf 4 0 2 2 o 1 .' . . "11 ‘B”"~‘" 34 iCnirlts, .=.= 5 0 1 2 0 1' .__ m‘; ‘$9,211.10 (I 2 g '3 3 iACOfll. 3b 4 1 0 '3 0 11 ~ 1 - ~~ A a '7 - -~ 200 3-4 Totals 33131023 3 4, t t 7.3737. 13f IIIT HXRI) Geers Stoke. Z<"I‘LH‘-OII‘I (‘lass l AI; IL 1| POA . Par . Purse $4.180 ' t 5i l 2 4 6 0‘ t"- §‘tt.=‘t‘<1l ‘\‘ S_Sep1 1- The Diistv Harm iThoniasi 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 0 - '- l .' r rates evened Broti-"lio If’ 33 4 1 1 2 0 2 zit the Nova Finrrnitriite i .. fret 1.5 3 1 f.’ 0 3 0 ' Vtivtlruvn.» Maud Hanover" iShort- 44 4 1 3 0 1 (l Fred llanier lPfl‘.'.~lli'llll 7'.’ 4 l l 2 0 0, ;:_:. _—, T»; Ellfllf‘ C. Gratin: lDennisi 5 7 3 1v 014 0 (111 . 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Qtetvflrls ‘l. y _ FY1111; o. m“ waltn,,,.,i “m; ‘AIM? “In, 5 8 m (pupil-pg; At 111;- piate, Nels _Whi!- Both fiatiilers conrmli 1e their i. t tPe Pirates for 3,11 pH-Nq ,5“; 1; m 9 lock; on the bascs. Ev, McNeil and. 111i.’ urziitls today and both a1'<r_i11 Camp,“ Ahh“ rsvhyflk’ n! H B Emma superb i-ouditioii a-zci _‘|l|.\l. “lllllllll 1 2 T111101 2.0a t4, 2.0a t-a. 2m m. i .- .’:'.~l h iwmait. .1»; \\',,_i :1 hamp- q ‘l SCORE BY INNINGS "Yer '11P .1. w. 'I‘homn-.on ('0. Slllkf‘. 2.1".‘ (‘lass Trot, Purse $1.000 l simfnrls 00o no 44*“ m 1 '31” -*l1'1‘i“ 7'1"? Arivls-nr iSrrvti 1 21 1 ‘ Imhpr-V .. ire-t"! *itie~" cotiiiiwt. Erie iwittitu 41a 2i ‘ ' I’ ' I " “It” c’ ‘-‘~1<‘ t. 1' La z“. 1.: ~~.~i .- a t a: . n“ i“ "‘ Plxllilllfi Ilfitioak ipfiirdinlti h f1 0 i Inmyiiinkvpsfilix/lagitid" Bdgfdrl l fir“ “'""" Tm“ ‘“““-"““"’ 3 6 4 l ‘1-2 iiiiriii. 2.11 l-d. . '\ m‘ Tint S. IGTITI-"lll 7F Ti I ' ' . M" mill" '~““~““"“l 8 4 a DPSIIIBI-‘vfllllfk Hotel Stnke For . . . ficnrrr] Dlcuilo‘; W-lllnlflll‘ 5 7 7 Ihree-Ycar-Olil Trotters. Purse r , Time 2:07, 209. 20R l-4. r R , “.000 t] I l1 A U fl I l1 _ , ivsriuiid <Whil?> 1 1 1 _ 5 *"“"""‘"Q,l"“_§:“';'_0:"“ I'm‘- urt. Lasater tpflllfll 2 2 2 . ...t , ,_,,_ Attic‘ Child ¢Fr= net ‘ll I ' Ruth M“ [Edi] 3 3 3 ' ' ' Stoneridge Triiax (Dfillillflsi 4 4 5 -Rav Henfrw ifiattlori 123 A B c” d, A", _ -l l’ Vctttaii <P-ir~"hall1 2 3 2 i ‘iiiiqiomra or h “mp ‘s. 5 f‘ i _.______ _ i .. . .- (‘Lifflmi whntiilpd f1)‘ R G" rslmm‘ l 4 4 Prince I\.If‘EI\\'_\’II , iDickersont 6 5 (1 X f‘ s t.r- t . 12d off 0n tie- One match in the Play will be re- "r-n plaveal. ' emdi- wi-tttflltt it fflftltlt. wen t her "IR (‘lass Trot, Purse S50 .5»; dotibles. the onlv one nlllffifi, ‘ Wm“ mmllf" ~ l‘.l:l(‘fl '\\'I‘lf‘ll ottl“: a few catnes Gm m“ G“ 6mm“ Riptui-e 'P:i;~_1~.q1ti Suimi- Sam 1631101". Jack Riiide: 1 iFoii 111m 205 t-4. 2.0a t-z. 2m Pakota Abe i Madrq», I I _ _ Peter Sehille Stake For Tiro- Ycar-Old Pacers, Purse F800 Singlestine tiifalloivi Josedale Tiver iKei-i Miss Bttdloiit: (Smtitti Bud Milt» 15min 73f? Y Ctispin tSc-hillinrzeri q-i-J-mtafl Q-i-arauca A Star Boxing Gard- THE ABSORBING THRILL THOU- SANDS HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. MAIN BOUT James Evans OTHER BOUTS lli-ROUNDS-IS For Island Heavyweight Title Winner Recent Heavyweight Tournament, Kcnsington .1. JOHNSTONE vs. STAN muslin-s Rounds. Finalist and Scml-FIHZIIISI. III Recent TITIITIIIIMSIiL nan McCORMAC, Sollrls vs. JACKIE straw, City -—4 Rounds. t BROWN vs. GAI.LAN'I‘—4 Rounds ---IN ALL 31 ROUNDS» RECORD ATTENDANCE nxencrsn our YOUR RINGSIDE soars EARLY- AT WORTHY 's DRUGSTORE. FORUM, Labor Day, Sept. 7, 8.30 p. m PRICES! $100, 75¢, 60c. Tax Included. Heavyweight Champion, SOUFIS for the be'l to si-itrl them into act. ion. The rlvimiixiii scents to be a Ftliklit fiioriti» to rciain 111s crown ‘but .it l7 '11P" it fltll)f“l".". likely I tiiiit odd. itill be even, The odds I otii-ve; nian IIOIIIIIIQ to either bl" - .'~' 11"‘ Rollin in there de- .<tl to win at any cost and i rest. assured that they will ‘ tz-e ftzzhttna. While btix- tint: (\:lll\‘.‘<‘!'_< are divided on the i: question of who will wln they nev- i (‘I'iIl!‘if‘.\.\' arr- iinanltnous in the op-t iiiiioii il . the scrap will wind up! with tttht-r oitc of the boys on the: ‘ flotit‘ “'1' t | zvmt-lterl the chiimpioit go lthroirih i sift workout yesterday land as ~..al George had l1tt'e to ‘say; tifioii‘. the outcente. But just trike one ghniii~e at his t-anitefl. spieiitittllv conditioned body and one llllfl> out. that he has left no- tllillt: undone in preparation for the T133111. Aiiuzii he will 0111.0!‘ the rind in pertezt. shape and rcatly for tiny. kind of light ivlilch his opponent chooses to nuike. The champion is‘ NEW YORK. Sept. 4 —— (AP) -- Whilo the batting slumps of Lou ftehrig: and Joc Dimriizgio s-eitt them through another hitlcss (lay today. there \\ s tiotliittg wrong with Tony Lazaerrs hitting eyepzind so New York Yankees trounced Boston Red Sox 9-6 in their Boston series 0p- en-ar. I. rheonneetcrt with one of Fritz Ostermticllerfis slants iii the fourth liniitiiz. with two men on lrise. and drove out his 13th homer of the :ea.<on to account for three runs, the margin by which the Sax were (IOWIICEI. The victory boosted the Yanks‘ league lead to 17 i-2 games overt the idle second-place Clcvcland Indians. ' Johnny Murphy started for the Yankees, and received credit for he win. but. had to bc relieved by ‘ILL ‘Malone in the seventh after “iiitiy i'o>tx‘s 36th homer of the uiipalgn sent three Boston runs z-iss and blasted him off the "lOilIId- hob Seeds, tax-Montreal Royal yilnvlng right field Ill‘ the Yanks. hit a single and e. two bagger bc- : tildes getting a pass in three trips to the plate and crossed the pltitc with three runs. SENATORS IN FIRST DFIVISION wit... Mo... titer First Utivision As Yankees Bat Out Win Over Red Sox proud of his Island 11:19 iiud will ‘iivttisni IIEFEATED BY WEBB SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 4.-—Wrest- ling enthusiasts were treated to a revival of the grunt. and groan sport last night at the Summer-side rlnk with two good bouts, complete with all the grips and. tortures associated with the game. The main bout. bc- tween Charlie Webb, 207 pounds. and Gco. Ryerson, 195 pounds, for mer middleweight champion of thc and scientific bottle with the for- nicr having a decided edge, ‘taking two straight falls by means of a drop kick and body press 1n 28 min- utes and thevsccond by an Indian death lock in 14 minutes. The opening bout bctwccn Vic Bittlund, well known Maritime per- former and Frank Cietz 0f Spring- fielti, Mtkx‘. was a thriller, packed with pit my of action and violent outbursts that smacked of a real grudge battle. Aftcr wrestling half an hour. the time limit, the bout was declared a tlrn/iv and both fight- ers received a big hand as they left the ring. The bouts were efficiently handled the crowd many times throughout. the first encounter by using force} to break the fighters in the CIlHCh-j Charlie Webb. the winner of the main bout. has had a wide experi- ence in the wrestling game, having fought Londos, Shlkat. and Strang- ler Lewis and until recently was a trainer 1n the camp of Danno 0f- Mahony, the former world cham- piou. Between bouts Geo. Leslie. Island heavyweight champion, and Stan Biggar, Charlottetown, were intro- duced by Jim PendergasL-S. Yan ‘sNeed But Seven More Wins take an awful pottndin: bejorr a challenger will take it. away from him. And thrn we viewed the chal-l IPIIGPY in achon and acaln we were impressed. Not. with any qxtraor-j fliH-"ITY boxing abrity being shown,‘ but with the air of confident-e that stirrountls the camp of Evans. Rap-I idly guinin‘: a. host of followers throughout the western section of the province, Evans tco looked to be in wonderful condition. He was.’ tiiroivint: his punches fast and ac-‘ etirately with plenty" of stiuz and‘ siii._. to them and _ zippcared _ fur alicat. of the boy that won the re- taent. totirniiment He wouldn't ven- ture an oplnit ~_ as to the outcome either but. that ho ivlll do his very best and wiIl figltt every minute of the way. The FOTIIHI again presents ll busy}, appearance as zinal pieparzttiorisi arc being put on the battfe pit.‘ Carpenters and (‘IOCIYICIQDS are} busy as beavers getting everything" in shape. Ringstic seats have all bren tilactrl and now all that is “uniting is a big crowd and that, want, is sure to be filled Mfllldltyl night. Interest in the fight is high- cr than iti any yrtcrding scraps and it wouidnt be surprising if the Forum is packed to the rafters by 8.30 Monday night. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE 000 512 010 9 a 0 Boston 110 100 300 611 3 Murphy. Malone and Ostcrmucller, Wilson and R. Fcr- rcll. New York Philadelphia 101 010 000 3 9 0 Washington 210 020 20x 7 l4 1 Llsotibcc, Ross, Flythe and Hayes: Newsom and Millles. Only games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE 130 010 021 814 2 000000 000 0 7 0 Swift. Chicago Pittsburgh French and Hartnett; Brown and Padden. toiy in the opener of the current series. The win, Newsonfs 16th of the season. put. the Nuts a half game in front of the idle Chicago White Sox, with whom they were tlcd for fourth place yesterday. Clusters of two runs each in the first, fifth and seventh ininngsgave At Washington. Buck Ncwsom -__ pitched Senators into sole posscs-‘pzlas, and Johnny Stone slon of fourth place in the Amerl- double and a. pair of singles were "my; "holdhl Bar-bolting huloQ-ho-lhoflmal. the Senators the victory. Ben Chapman with a triple and twostn- with a A Glenn: . 1A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Sept. ‘fr-The Am- . eiiean baseball league rucc, already narrowed down to six clubs, became a five-team affair today with the climhttition of Boston Red Sox. Although New York Yankees are virtually cottrcded. the pennant there is still fl sliin mathematical possibility for the Indians, Tigers. Senators and White Sox to catch tip if the New Yorkers should go to n. tremendous losing slump. The Rcd Sox were counted "out of this group by their defeat. at the Yarlkccs‘ hands today, followtng the Browns and Athletics who fell three ivecks ago, . The Yanks, meantime, need just. seven more victories out of their 23 remaining games to clinch the flair Steivarts lind Battery Monday Stewarts and Battery mcct again Monday night. lri the City Softball League finals. With Friday night's game declared “no contest" both teams are still on even footing and anxious to chalk up the first vic- tory. Batteries for both teams will be the sdtne with the same umpires officiating. Game starts at 5.30 and all play- ers are asked to make an earnest effort to be on time. M o nc t on Team Evens Up- Series (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONCTON, N. 3., Sept. 4- Monctori Giants tied up their New Brunswick semi-finals baseball ser- les with Saint. John Maroons here tonight. defeating them 11-7 in the fifth game of the three-of- ! five affair. A sixth game will be played in Saint John tomorrow to . decide which club will enter the i provincial final with the St. Crolx Club of St. Stephen and the right to meet the Nova Scotln champ- l tors for the Maritime title. * To dve. Maroons and Giants ihave wen two tlflmés each, with one tied. With the score all even at 7-7 nt the end of the seventh. ; Giants went on a batting spree in ~ the eighth. adding four runs and ‘ sending the series into a deadlock. J.~Liites. for Moncton. blasted out. t a home run In the eighth with two ‘ mains on bases. Score by iimltigs: United States, produced a rugged‘ .______ My by Wallie Scantlcbtiry, who pleased i 0f the wiring-g m score nearly as SEPTEMBER s, 19,, BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT ~461- iLocal Dodgers Beaten ' In Second ; Game Island Playdowm 15-2 | Of _..._ ' Losers Score Only Earned Run Of Keenly Contested Encounter. Next Game Set For Wednesday. _ Summerside (j_ Y_ M_ I“ satisfaction of all.’ _ Juniors last night. tiooklthe laahepfiiiét f£m%;1ld1‘i:lfi,0.l0hih5 “i? lead In “l9 I5 a" P a)" Wednesday and the fuiai it y ' IIOtYN when they defeated i, sary at Summerside on Fridaism the visiting Holy Redeemer; Parish Dodgers from Char-i Box 5cm“ lottetown 5 to 2 in ‘the sec-l g_y_M_|,_ M; R H m“ 0nd game of the series. The E. Arsenault, 2b 4 l 2 o 3 i first encounter played at‘ Cllifilzarlb K 3 (l) 1 7 0 o A ’) Charlottetown last Tuesday _ Cmyyé; 4 0 i 0 had ended 1n a 10-tnningiR_ Clow, c 4 1 n H, 2 1 4.31] drmv,’ W. Arsenault. p 3 o ti o g 0 H. Landry. 3b 3 _1 _ 3 g» 0 Although hampered by inclement Savidatit, rf 1 0 1 o i] g weather the youngsters played A. Clow’, 5s 3 l t1 0 3 0 spectacular brill throughout. the ‘Wedge. i‘! Z 0 0 0 0 t; keenly contested game with the — — — _ ___ issue always in dotibt up to the Totals 32 5 (12119 z final out. The winners were outhlt ‘Wfldgc batted for Stiviilaitt 1r. 8 to 6 but their steadiness‘ in the h. field paved the way for their vic- tory the visitors committing scv- lloly Rcdccmvr Al! It ll P0 Al? cral costly crmrs with men on the E. Gallant, lf 3 o 0 0 0 a bases. It tiiis been a characteristic H. Hvtmcssey. c 4 0 0 l0 i o J. Coylc, rf 4 0 3 o o0 many runs as they made base hits T- 901111009. 55 4 3 ‘l 1 l l and last night proved no exception. E. Blanchard, 2b 4 0 13 0 1 1 Lhe box score showing six hits and J. Connors. lb 4 0 1 9 o 2 flvc runs. 'I‘he losers scored thO J- Gallant. cf 4 0 O 0 0 0 only eamed runs of the Same 1n B- shephardr 3b 4 9 1 1 1 2 the opening inning when B!a11ch-‘ J- MBC/Klnnfm. I1 3 0 0 O 10 0 ard doubled to left after Coyle and ‘M03111’ l 0 ’0 0 0 0 Connors had singled. to score both — — — - - ~¢ runnem . Totals 35 2 8 21 l4 6 First C. Y. M. L. run came “in 'LeClalr batted for Gallart: in the second frame, Henry Landry 7th- scoring on an error at third. With SCORE BY INNINGF» two out in the third the Holy Re- 123 455 7 R- H- E- deenwr squad went on a wtldl Holy Redeemer 200 0000 2 8 6 throwing spree. allowing E. Arsen- C-Y-M-L. 012 000 2 5 6 2 ault, and R. Clow to score on one _ hit and three errors. ‘The final SUMMAX“ scoring of the game came in thc 7th when I. Clow and A. Clow Earned runs. H011’ Redeemer I. crossed the plate on another base C.Y.M.L. 0; left on bases. C.Y..\fL. hit and two Holy Redeemer errors. 5. Holy Redeemer 4: thin base Features of the game were the hits, E. Arsenault; dotibles, A. swady playing of the c, Y, M: L, Landry, E. Blanchard; runs bvcd infield, A. Clow and H. Landry bc- in, Blanchard 2, I. Clow 1; 5.71m: lng particularly brilliant, two nice out, by W. Arsenault 9. bv .\I(‘Kll’l- catches by A. Landry in left, a. iton 8; time of game 1 llflill‘, t5 long triple to right. by E. Arscnoult minutes. in the third and the heavy bat-ting Umplfl‘. G» FYflllFl-Y Bil-v‘ tudZP-i- of the Holy Redeemer squad. i R. Clow, F. McLeod. Scot-ctr, Dotids Francis urnpllrcd the game to the I I _ ITIQiLAATNEKSED-IR E I BY FRENGHIEAM Willi tBUIINllTITLE HALIFAX, Sept. ‘I>~N<'\\'R sto- tlu's softball playdoitais were 11161‘- undt-r way tonight Willi one firs‘- round series complfledt 11 cmmf-v championship declared and tinotit- PFITSBURGH, 4—iAP\— The third place Chicago Cubs pick- ed up half ti game on the National League pnccscttcrs here today by trounclng Pittsburgh Pirates 8-0 be- hind Larry French's seven-hit pit- clung. Ydilitlhiatiiltg aiIdgEtIdiiiiILdHQIacc-NS? c’ °n° begun m play todm" 13 _ dvanrcd bouts Cardinals idle. the victory; tovliglévgtlaiond uliilllnegrly 2.10pm.“; left; the Cubs 4 1-2 games back of. Bridgetown 344; M homo .05]; the New Yorkers and half a game The central valley Champions “m, was called on to finish tip after he had given up a dozen hits in the Zess than eight innings he worked. Ethan Allen with a double and two singles, and Billy Herman with two singles which drove in three runs led the 14-bit. batting attack the Cubs fired at Swift rind Brown. away from the gas house ganst- . , i m: The victory was French's 17th of the WWrI-figtrlie series 11,1 1 ‘l the season. Hewas 0000505 at the Scgexson goofing “TH. dpphn-(‘d start by fllll Swift. but Mace Brown “emu County Champkms l, today after defeating Siitiiiv 11a 28-0, and Liverpool Pirates good start in the Luir iss- Queens County chnmfilvllshl- h‘, defeating Lunenbtirg All Star: in the first of u twn-or-threi- series. - _____ J, COSTLIER 'Salnt John 0005 002 000 712 4 Monctcn 000 105 14x 11 13 5 Batteries: Mbckler. Hannah. ‘Damery and (mmtn; Bourque. ~WhlmdD.IlMe|. XIII British e 331.7155. QQN$°L5 "He" mo o From liner, Mot: EXPENSIVE TOBACCO5 -|mpor|od and Dommle— 1|.“ qiiy other popular biand». PLAIN OR CORK TIP Ctiiféols" ti]; roeaccoi