-~<--..o-t_4_..4_sc. PAGlgjpfr A BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Defeat Bakery Team 14-5 In Third Game To Advance To Maritime Playdowns lxawison Little ‘ytfins Canuck ‘Lit in: n Title ., l‘ ii: (-u...i! ink ipriiul Wire] undis- inmcurs uness ins‘. 1 seven- (h rounds l (i9 He led a Yield‘ in ‘United I ’ st.~,-oksi.\. Lnwsorfis ex-nmatcui" to .tl rut l\("r~I5 ' h ‘Willi ii. i the “nun, wildly. The t was unpre-i golf l .1 shor‘. putt iii»: crowd " ‘en and , on on the.‘ hand rind iiifldéi .~ ll hiirkcy crowd‘ ' 1rd. It was Law- >ii zliiCt.‘ turning‘ curly g Thompson one oil er. in the sport won j S600 with a total‘ up of rounds of Little took f and the '. one of o! the 1d i-zvwensive cups. H»- \\‘L\S its first h J pair of w‘ York, win- l Brock Tourna- Ont. in J1me. ti?“ i of swi» (Jhezzi of ':..i ~he Veteran i winnci‘ of thel, " "irih place of] . Viwiii‘ rd-breaking v ihiiii Runyon of Y , finished came Al ll.'lil...Qlldii1, Mieir, Built, Pa, with (i 1 2; douhlc play. Currie to Mc- Quarrie in 91h; leit on bases istcivnrts '7. Battcry 4, Umpiress: At the plate. Nels Rain Postpones Baseball Tilt ' ink. SpPFlfll Wire) N B, Sept. 13 -— i in .1 final series b0- Rliivinns rind St. i for the New ii.»'~» hill tlilc \\'.'i."- " ..i.u liNT‘ Sot- "vi d St. l nfteriiooit, rit . XJIEIJITIilIl ehzunpq ' in. - wears and -'.- 'ii'~~.:'ii GLiir-wnlys , . .i .\i.n.'.uiu‘ reign or‘ . 'iii\' (n.4- more iv rimpiiire the New Bi‘i1ii\\\"l('l'. ('i'ii\\'il, Miiwions having lost the fir-i two games. =___________ _. .. _. . _ _ Y. M. 0. ll. Bowling Alleys i ltE-OPIZN TUESDAY, SEPT. l5. Reconditioned alleys and gen- rral improvements. l I i ‘ Whitloek: on the bu cs. E. Rice and Again displaying the tlmeily mo‘ {ting that had featured all their‘ l playoff games 8th Battery softball‘ team won the (‘lty Softball title in a week-end feature when th-P)‘ downed the defending chainplom. ‘ Stew-arts Iklkery 14-5 for their third struts-ht victory In what hiid origin- ill.\ lit“lI scheduled as a. best-out» nil-tire scrim-i. H‘. ziiw: iieiorv the Battery ..i indffercnt showing the leigue schedule they bare)‘ Ii1'iil.1‘_',(‘(l ,1 ..;u.~-~. into ii piayof." brrih but ...~ 'li('_‘- sinned the playoffs they zhrough undefeated chalking ‘ x straight- wins in their march ziii- izJv they had held in 1034. l “"11.- lliPll‘ stcadiiies: m 1h.» i iii.it LZIIYC the 110W Clltlliillllill“ ~4k\1!. deciding victory. Backing up 1h,- eight-hit hurling of Jackie Kane with a. brilliant display afield that continually choked off Baker‘ runs ziie winners went inio the lead ' in the first inning and from there on were never headed. Stewart's went down fighting hard but they wuidift. IIilllCll the spnrkirg play‘ of the winners. Jackie Kane W115 again on ihei mound .01‘ the Army team. Hiti hard at times Kane saw his mates pull off smart fielding plays when, danger threatened but for tho most; mi" the diminutive piichei" was al-l “llll- ir command as he limited his] opponents to eght hits. all singe; with the exception of two terrific liillllg run drives by Murray Corq NEWS s TH BA TTER Y WIN CITY SOFTBALL TITLES my: Cl-IARLOTTETOYVBT figARDIAN PERR Y CAPTURES OF iiiiSPORTWORLD l Chuck Templeton ‘I SPOR TRA 11's unucwav.‘ n-Jr YOu u: "M w a Mu uvnkv‘ l) I \ -Hc was n swuoouv FOOTBRLL PLQ1EE. QT STE U J main-ca - L - Rum -PA.¢I‘1II~IG WITH EOUQ Przoricniutv 0m TU-IE‘ Link; no n ‘rt-l; eac-uneu? ll -,-__-.-q>~_.- BE§IDC§ Q THOROUQH IuuOwLMX-YQ OETI-OODOI “OM35. at 04% ukuw-N niiclmc‘. both four base waiiop: coiniiig with nobody on. Earned runs: flattery 8, Stmvarts 3‘; two bflfg hits w. Wham“ MC. Innis. Katie. Williams; 3 base hits: Power 2, E. Stuil: home runs: M. Carmichael 2. Sacri ice hit, Sound- ers; struck out: by stuil 4; base on bails: by Stuii 1; pus-ed ball: Hunter P. Mciinni . Score by Innings R. H E 1001101105 8 B 20443100'1414 6 Stcwnrts Battery To a r n a m e n t Resumes Tonight No mamhcs were played Satur- diiy in the night, tennis tournament at the Holy Redeemer courts as un- fiv rabic weather continued t0 dog the play. Th e following mtaches nro scheduled for this evening. 7 00.—Mcns Singles, A Matheson 7s. Gordon lhtchcson. Mixed Doubles-J. McQuaid and l’). Heartz vs. C. O'Brien and M. Doyle. Ladies Singlcs.~-F. Maiiett vs G. Rogers. B.00——Ml3l‘l$ singles-A Doucette BASEBALL RESULTS BOX SCORE Sit-warts AB R II P0 A E Nturley- 5 3 1 1 0 21 SATURDAY GAMES ‘vhmock If 5 0 1 0 1 l‘ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Hm" ° 4 ° 3 9 0" 2 Buffalo 010 00s 02o s 1o o Stuil p 4 0 1 0 4 1 Newark 00) 010 000 1 6 1 wimp-i, 1b 4 0 0 1 0 1 Kline & Grouse; Sundra, Makes- Cmms Ks 4 0 0 1 4 0 ky 8t Baker. Carmichael cf 4 2 2 0 0 1 NIcLcllan rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Rochester 000 208 0G1. 1.113 D Acorn 3b z 0 Q 3 1 9 Baltimore 020 000 OM33 7112 . .. Harrell, Murray and Pane : stem!” 1 0 ~1 0 o 0 Vancienburg, Anderson and Gruy, Savino. TOTAL 40 5 9 25 10 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE B tt l‘ "y “R "HA E Pittsburgh 20o ooo ooo 2 1 1 whale‘? 2b 5 2 2 5 4 2 Boston 000 00o 00a a a 1 MCIIIIUS ss 4 2 2~ 1 3 3» Hoyt. & Padden; Bush 6a Lopez Currie c 5 3 2 3 1 1 ‘ First game: 5LT“ 5 f 1 0 0 Oscmuis 101 24o 100 s12 o , - “m5 3* b 3 1 2 ° Brooklyn 01o 00a 23x 9 14 2 PM"??? Cf 5 2 3 4 0 9 Johnson, Earnshaiw. J. Dean 6i. McQuari-ic ib 4 0 0 8 0 0 Oigrodowslci; Frartklmuse, Winston sum H 4 2 2 2 0 0 Baker, Jeffcoat 8a Phelps. Saunders ll’ 3 0 0 3 0 0 Second game, s St. Louis 100 17 002 1013 0 ‘TOTAL 4014 142710 6 Brooklyn 000 030 003 3 "l 3 J. Dean 8: R-yba: Eisentat, Win- g ston 8r Phelps, Gautreaux. . ummury Chicago 000 04.2 000 611 1 New York 000 003 000 0 4 3 Warnckc and Hiirtnett; Schumhch- er, Gumb-ert, Castlcmsn d: Man- cuso. Spencer. First game; Cincinnati 000 001 000 1 6 3 Philadelphia 302 020 00X '1 9 1 Davis. Stine. Monty, Stine 8: Lombardi; Passeau, Benge at Grace Second game: t Cincinnati 070 000 020 2 ‘i 2 Philadelphia 002 102 11x 710 0 Hoiltngsworth, Mooty 6a Cam-p- beil; Bowman 6i Wilson. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia O00 000 001 1 6 2 Chicago 002 030 00x 512 2 Ross 6: F‘. Hayes; Whitehead 6r Seweil. New York Detroit 000 000 001 1 6 0 013 100 06x 10 12 0 Ruffinsz 8t Jorgens; Rowe at l Hnyworth. Washington 000 216 030 12172 CSeveland 000 000400 2 '! 3 DrShong a Hogan; Mtinar. Hur- dcr 8r. Sullivan. First game: Boston 0B 000 020 411 2 St. Louis 110 080 10x 6 ii 0 ostrrmuelier, Henry. Olson 8r. n. Ferrell; Thomls, Knott 8r Giul- iani. second gumc: Boston 0000020000210 stLouis I00 000 00013 9 0 Meola s» Berg; Caldwell a» Giul- ianl, Homsley. SUNDAY GAMES vs. A. Wright. NATIONAL ILAGUE SLOW-Ladies Singles-B. Roam First “my "“'D:“°“““- Pittsburgh‘ om coo oao a 1o o Mons Doubles-J. Burden and K. phumeiph“ 00° mg 100 3 1| o Fiflnkli" v-i- G- F- flvtfihwvn Ind waiver, ltrkofn, pinnwn ma G. Htucheam kToddz Sivan, and Grace, will‘ ' Cincinnati Second game: Pittsburgh 000 00'}. 001 3 9 1 Philadelphia. 10) 000 30x 4 '7 1 Brown, Birkofer and Padden; Jorgens and Grace. First game: Cncinnati 000 000 110 2 10 1 Boston 000 001 000 1 3 1 Schott and Lombardi; Weir. Rois and Lopez. Second game; 101 000 000 1 6 0 Boston 100 012 11x 617 1 Frey, Stine and Campbell; Mac- Fcydcn and Lopez. Frst; game: St. Louis 001 000 003 4 '1 0 New York 331 000..01x 812 l Wlnford. Pipperi. Heusser and Ogrodowski; Fltzsimmons and Man cuso. Second game: St. Louis 004 000 000 4 8 2 New York 100 002 000 3 8 2 Pannclec, J. Dean and V. Davs; Gumbert and Mancuso. First game: Chicago Brooklyn French. Bryant Brandt and Phelps. 000 200 100 3 8 i 300 001 20x 8 9 l and Hurtnett; Second game: Chicago 002 105 001 914 2 Brooklyn, 401 000 020 712 1 Carleton, Root, C. Davis. Loo, Henshaw and O'Dea; Butcher. Jcff cont, Baker, Frzmkhotisc and Phelps AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington nt Chicago, double- header. postponed. rain. Boston 000 013 213 712 2 Detroit 010 010 200 4 t1 4 Walberg and R. Ferrell. Berg: Phillips, Auker, Lawson, and Ret- ber. First. game: Philadelphia 002 000 000 2 Cleveland 000 100 40x 13 Fink and Hayes; Gaiehouse. Alia and Sullivan. 2 1 5- 0 It Second game: Philadelphia 000 101 0'20 4 ‘I 1 Cleveland 202 000 10x 5 'l 0 Gumpert. and Hayes; Feller and George. ' First; game: New York 021 000 502 10141 8t. Louis 001 003 300 ‘I 110 Gomez, Wicker. Peurson 5nd Glenn; Hogsctt, Knott, Vunatta and Hemsiey. Second game: New York St. Imus Murphy and Jorgens; Klmberlin and Gtulilnt. .. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE .. (Semi-final Ployoth) Rochester 000 001 011 310 1 Buitimom one 001 00x 0111 Wetland, Kitnger. Murray, Mich- aela and Oflrroll; Melton and Sa- 400 001 611 13131 000 000 001 1 6 I Andrews, vino. - y Buffalo 000 601 100 '1 i0 0 Newlrk 0'30 I 001 410 2 ’ knock Mace Brown out of the box By Alan Gould Associated Press" Sports Editor NEW YORK, sept. 13-(11. P.)— Amid the tumult and the roar of the migliHCSt crowd ever to wit-i ncss a National 1.08%"? b35953“ i game, an overflow" crowd of 64.417 ‘- that piickcd the Polo Grounds. the . lcaztiv-ieuding New York Giants ‘ split i1 spectacular doubleheader today with their foremost challen- gers, St. Louis Cardinals. Ru hing to the rescue of the fal- lCilllg Roy Parmeiee in the eighth inning of the final game, Dizzy , Dean saved an even break for thel “Gashouse Gang" aft/er the Glanbsl had pinned their ears back with an 8-4 victory in the opener, with the aid of two homers by Mel Ott. Dean. pitching in his third game in two days, turned back the home team with the Wine rim on 58w"! base in each of the last. two innings. His brilliant relief job protected a one run margin, clinched a 4-3 de- cision for the Cardinals that was diue mainly to Johnny Mizes hom- er with two on. and kept alive what's left of the furious pennant battle. Fighting hard for a double trt- umph that would have all but end- ed any lingering doubt about the championship outcome, the Giants ncverlhelcs preserved their lead of 3 1-2 games over the Cardinals. with the last. game of the series due tomori-row. Meanwhile Chicago Cubs. by dividing two games in Brooklyn, remained five behind 1X1 third place. At Boston the Bees, with Danny MacFaidcn pitching six hit. ball. defeated Cincinnati Reds 6-1 today aftcr being nosed out 2-1 and limit cd to three hits by Gem? S6110“: in the first game of a doubleheader. The winning run o! the first game came in the eighth inning on singles by Hazen Cuyler, Ins scar- sclla, and Ernie Lombardi. Both teams scored one run in the opening inning of the second game. but MacFiiydcn never was in dang- cr after that. The Phillies and Pittsburgh Pi- rates divided n Philadelphia double header. the Phiilies taking the mghtcap 4-3 aft/er the Pirates won the opener 5-3. The Phils staged a. three-run rally in the seventh inning t0 and win the second gaJne. In the first game the Pirates rallied against young Pete Sives to score thrco runs in the lghth aft/er n homer by Chuck Klein, his 23rd of the year, with a man on base, had tied the score 1n the sixth. At Brooklyn Chicago Cubs blew a chance to gain on the National League leaders by getting only alsplii with the Dodgers in a doubleheader ‘The Dodgers got to Larry French for three runs in the opening inning of the first. game to take leud they never gave up in winning a. 8-3 de- cision. A five-run blast tn the sixth inning clinched a 9-7 victor,‘ for the Cubs 1n the nightcap. The Giants, at home, were com- Pletely throttied by the smoking curves of Lon Warneke Saturday and the third-place Chicago Cubs had little tmuble blanking the league-leading New Yorkers 6-0 as 18.000 fans look-ed on. Brooklyn Dodgers gave the Giants some support in the tight league race by defeating the second place Cardinals 9-8 in the first game o! u doubleheader at’- Ebbets Held, but U.S. Giants Split Twin Bill With Second Place Cards Draegermen SEPTEMBER 14, 1m BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Win Title Jim Coylels renowned Draegier- men-the boys who can wuh-hoo —won the Holy Redeemer soft- ball championship over the ireck- end when they defected the Ex- celsiors 23-22. Trailing 13-21, in t-hcir half of the ninth with two out, the new champions looked anything but winners. But. hard slugging, nice base rimming, combined wiith the complete crack-up of the Excel- sior team enabled t-en Draegermeu to cross the plate and give their team the margin oif victory. It was a great. victory for the Doyle gang and a. tough break on _ the Excelsiors, who up to the futai j ninth had the game well in hand. ; The series Just. completed was a. lively one. Every game was keenly contested and productive of fine softball. Both the Drac- gennem and ‘ ors are to be commended on the splendid inter- est they took in the softball throughout the season. They a1- wuys had their teams on hand and gave their best, with the re- sult that mtemest in softball in the north end or! the town increased a great deal. The following is the line-ups: Drucgermen —- G. Trainor c. L. Gauthier p, A. Ioartcr. 1b, R. Le- C1811‘ 2b, c. Arzenault an, .1. Coylé s.s., W. McLellnn if. J. Smith cf, R. McKenzie r1. Excelsior: - T. Butler c, J. Cal- laghan p, J. Kenny 1b. T. Walsh 2b. Art Gaudet 3b. Albert Garrett as, R. McKinnon if. T. Strain cf, O. Gallant; ri’. T. McCarville 1i’ they dropped the nlghtca-p 10-3 and St. Louis gained one-half game on the leaders. In the games between the other teams merely battling for lowe: berths Philadelphia helped them- selves to a twin-bill from Cincin- nati by 7-1 and 7-2 Boston beat Pittsburgh 3-2. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK, Sept. 13—-(A. P.) -—Bob Feller, husky schoolboy rook- ie from Iowa, wound up under a dark sky at. Cleveland today and biased his fast one past. Philadel- phin Athletics to strike out l7 batt- ers and allow only two hits. as Cleveland Indians won both games of a doubleheader. That: was one more strikeout. than Rube Weddell achieved 28 yen‘! ago when he set. the Americm League record which stood until lndly. It also put Heller's nI-rno beside that or Dizzy Dean u oo-hoidar u! the major league record. Fuller's own-hit pitching gave the Indians the first game 6-2, And they came back tn the second to win 5-4. At Detroit Boston Rod Box whipped Tigers 7-4 today in I Illnfl enlivened by an encounter between Billy Rogell, Bengal shortstop, and Rick Ferrell, Box catcher. which . suited 1n their election from the game. Escher, wuoon ma Grouse; i § IQ ‘IVIHQJWI i i l l Winner Fred Perry Island Boxers To Pe rfo rm At Amherst AMHERST, N. s., Sept. 13.-—~ (CPJKid Lulu o! Hamilton, Ont... one of the most, rugged llghtweights to visit the Maritimes in recent years, may fight here next: week with Shaw o! Charlottetown as his opponent. In another bout for the some card. Kid Richardson o! Halifax and Kelly, Island middle- miiivNls CR Q WN Alice Marble D e t h r 0 n e 5 Helen Jacob; (AP. By Guardian's Special Wm, BY non CAVAGNARQ (Associated Press Sports \\'rlt@r| FOREST HILLS, NJ‘. Sept, 1g_ (AW-Achieving a great gnfll i“ his outstanding career, Fred Perry o! England won the United States singles tennis title for the third time Saturday, the first invndir We" l” 3M“ Wnmmem Dilficssiun of the championship trophy. The Britons triumph came after Alice Marble of San Fronds," crowned her comcbflck Cilmpfllgn 1,‘,- dethroning Helen Jacobs a» u,» women's tltleholder, by scm-(rg o; 4-6. 6-3, 6-2. ' Perry, three-times winner of the All-England ‘iampionship 3m] backbone of the all-ennquering British Davies Cup team thr past (our yeam. defeated California‘; 22-year-old red-headed Don Budge. 2-6. 6-2, 8-6, 1-6, 10-8 tn a match that was payed portly In rain and bclore a. capacity audience of ul- most 14.000 gpoctatols. Miss Marble realized an ambition she seemed headed to achieve in i934 when she was stricken ill dur- ing the French Hard ‘court. Cham- plOflshlps in Paris. The statuesque San Francisco bionde, who returned to competition this year, gave .1 vivid exhibition of tel-int; to and Miss Jacobs‘ hopes of becoming the first player to capture the chum- pionshlp five times in a row. Perry, by his own words. win the “happiest man tn thc world" after he blazed over his last o.’ ‘ii icrviee ace; for the winning point. liy his own admission, it was the 1110s‘ dif- ficult match of his colorful cru-rer. nudges fine playing, the rcirtcrous crowd and the weather conditions weight will meet. taken into consideration. We carry the full line, Meteor, Canuck, Maxim, anu 1m- perial Long Range. Price from $109 to $155 a box Also such Phone 105. Shooting Jacket, Ammuni- tion Belt, Guns, Gun Cases, Cleaning Rods, Etc THE y ROGERS HARDWARE Col’ LTD! LET rr mum Rain will not spoil your fun-or your bag-if you are carrying DOMINION DUCO-FINISHED SHELLS accessories as Charlottetown