B P :4 g, ‘Q f 31 E THE _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OCTOBER 15, 1936 zPAGE SIX 5 i BOWLING l a 4 _' WHO h . » _ noxmc _ HOCKEY ' I BASKETBALL WRESTLING ' ' OTHER SP0“ kalsamo Earns '772ree Teams Tied t Greyhound Fails To Determine Speedy K. O. Over Seelig ‘ Three teams fought. for the NEW YORK, Oct. 14 ._rAP> — Harry Balsanio, the battering brake- man from the subway bounced Eric StL-‘ir. German refugee. our. cf the Vfiddleivefght picture wnight with a sprcq technical knockout 1:1 the firs: rcuitd n1‘ tlieii" 10 rounder iii zhe New York Hippodrome. Basiiiio weighed 159 3-4 aiir-I See- .ig 159 l-i! i -'l‘lie German iiiiletl as nzic of, Elie be»: 1C0 iiuiiniiczs in ii-ope. hit the deck ‘HYPE Limes before Re- feree Joli:;iii' Marto WhVPtl i;.m to his corner aiier 1:04 of on iided battling iii ‘.110 npiiiiiiig heat. :.~', of llli‘ ixpivris had pzckerl Seelju to stop lil.‘ hard-hitting but 91:11 - subivay brnkcmrin. whose siirpriw vzcioiji- projected him into the‘ iroiri. rank of challengers for champion Fiitldj." Sicelcs Middle- weight crown Balx-iinio dzd rhancr to a . ~ .i\».- the Teuton a Jilvti. Ripping 1n i .e cu; loose with an Don't let winter catch you unprepared f siht For First Place MONTREAL, ON. l4 -- (GP) -- lead alter 71 hours in Montreal's six-day bike race tonight. The trio carrying Canadian hoc- key club colors-Raymond Bedard, Jerry Rodiiian and Henri Trepanier ~held first positzon by virtue oi its sprin: point toial,‘ but. the Red Devils, Gachon Brothers and Walt- liour and the German team pedal- led aio' "side the pacemakers. attack that kept Swing on the cniiiss nliiicst continuously until lhc referee intervererl. NEW YORK. Oct. 14—(AP)—- Al S_Vllli0l.t,, Fall River, Mass, light- I , weight, won a six-round decision , over Al George of Columbus, Ohio. ‘ in i preliminary to the Harry Bal- smio-Eric Seelig, welterweight fight in the New York Hippodrome tonight. Synnott, weighing 136 to George's 134 1-2 floored the iveiterncr for a count oi nine with a left and right to the head 1n the second round. Hockeyists Sail To Flash Wares In Overseas Arenas i Montreal is without many of its leading amateur puckrnen iollowln aboard, some of irhum will play in Paris, others in England. "Kick"McCann, Belhumeur/lordon Poirler, Hugh Farquharson, R0 her hu band. the dck-giltifln fer Paris; (iauzlcltor, llullard sings, Allen T0 Fight Here Seeking a rest after his strenuous tight activities during the summer. Big George Leslie of Souris, P.E.I., will leave shortly with his man- ager, Jim Pendcrgast of Kensing- ton, for Northern New Brunswick on a hunting trip. Leslie was formerly the Provin- cial heavyweight btixing champion. A “white hope" tournament win- ner, Jimmy Evans of Kensington, stripped him of his crown so George started the conic back trail. After a one-round knockout as a starter, Leslie entered this week's "Island WllltC hope" tournament to establish a challenger to fight Evans. Leslie found little trouble winning the tourney by defeating young Ed C/M/VGE 7'0 T QUJKER S747! . WINTER 0/1 You can't expect good periormanc car is still wearing its Summcr prcmcs. Quaker State will give you quick starting, easy shitting, and perfect lubrica- tion in the coldest wcither. Quikcr Refining Company of Canada, Lrri.. Ontario. illiliiflllll lfimratrunens TQBA((Q ('Q_ [ffljiiiuonnm m ' AL-zde m CHILL/J. you lass Jmooi/zesf i at llze Jmv/ie ’ a ‘g. ’, firiea ’ I V?“ f I \ / 77/ / ,_\ \ o‘ N/ c if your oil and State Oil Toronto. [dill] Hill Holland iii thc finals. The \'.CLOi'y assured Leslie of a chance to regain his crown from Evans. MAKE FIGHT PLANS Tommy Bland of Toronto, claim- ant of the Canadian Lightweight championship. and Bobby Allen, of Westvillc, NS. will enter the ring in Cliarlotietmvn on Oct. 26. the fight being promoted by Joey Mc- Donald of Charlotteiown. Indica- tions were the fight would be one of the best singed in Prince Ed- ward Island iii many years and a record crowd was cxpectcd to at- tend. Allen has bccii campaigning in and about Boston under an Ameri- can biiinriccr and returned to his native province recently to score a knockout over Wildcat. Carter of Boston in New Giasgoiv. Bland has an excellent record as a scrapper and plenty of fast action may be (ixptitrtcti. Arrangements; were being made Lo have the wiiiiicr of the fight. in Chariottciowii mcc: the Canadian welterweight champion, Gordon Wal- lace or British Columbia, Promoter McDonald said that. the champion- ship bout was practically assured and that (Zliarlottetown wail-id make evcry effort to bring the fight to PllllCl‘ Edward Island if it were possible. WZIliHCO has an enviable record in the wcltcrivciglits and fought Bar- ney Ross rccciitly, losing only by decision to the famous American scrapper. _____________ Hotel-keeper: "1 nliivays like to scc thcsc young honeymoon couples about the place." Friend: "Like a ray of sunshine, eh?" Hotel-keeper; “No, they eat so little." (iuerin, Ulric Tondreau, Mrs. PaulArmand is Donal Laccllc, accompanying Wib l1l!!1lllll\0Z‘l.,JCl'l‘y Philbln, Leonard Codln, gcr Bclislt, Tony Deniers, Lionel Laiontaine, Paul Armand. lllflllflce g the departure of the Duchess 0X Bcdford with nearly 20 PIZIYBFS In the group pictured here are: Dr. J. C. Ethlcr, extreme If“, 0TH41"5"' 0f Richard Proulx, Roger i Denies Ruth Applications NEW YORK, Oct. l4 — (AP) - Brooklyn Dodgers will not hirc Babe Ruth, Tony Lazzeri or any other American League man to manage the team, Stephen W.Mc— Koever, 81-year-old President of the baseball club, said tonight. "We have about 90 applications for the job, most of them from good men, and we ought to be able to get a good National Leagucrout of the lot," McKcever said. Rumors circulated today that Lazzcri, veteran second baseman of New York Yankees, ivas bcingcoii- sidered as the successor to Cnscy Stengel, deposed manager 0t the Dodgers. “That's nonsense,“ Keever. Ruth. insisted he still was, eager for a chance at the job. "I think Brooklyn has the bcst franchise in the National League," said the Babe, "and I think I'd probably have more actual cash value there than anywhere else.“ Oi the 90 applicants for the job, unconfirmed rumors point to these five men as the outstanding candl- dates: Burleigh Grimes, manager of Inuisvillo Colonels; Charley Dressen, manager of Cincinnati Reds; Zach Wheat, one-time Dod- ger star, Lazzerl and Ruth. The rumor that Larry MacPhail. rod rcd Mc- Or Lazzeri Flow In r » iFet Captures Cesarewitch in Upset NEWMARKET, England, Oct. 14 -—(CP Cabltn-Jibt, a grey five-year old gelding, today won the historic Cesai-civiich stakes at Ncwmarket with last year's winner, Near Rel- ntion, a neck behind Ln second place. ‘Third was Greynam. Fet covered the 2 1-4 mile course in three minutes 53 seconds, last- ing just long enough to virithstand the closing challenge of Near Rel- ation, owned by Sir Alfred Butt. The winner was a 40-to-1 shot in the final call-over in London last nigh: but was quoted at 10 to 1 at the start of the race. By Son-In-Law out of Valda, Fet was ridden by Richardson and carried the low inipost of 9i. pounds. Sydney Freeman owns the win- ner. He only purchased Fiet a fort- night ago for steeple-chasing. But the gelding showed sudden im- provement in flat racing. Freeman paid £1,000 for Fet, owned former- ly by H. Hedges, with the proviso of a further £1,000 if he won the Ccsarcwltch. The race itscli’ is who will retire as vice-president and general manager of the Reds Nov.‘ l, would assume the same p0- sition with the Dodgers rcccivctl some support when it was learned MacPhail has acquirrd living quar- ters in New York. Bobby 0r r Loses Fight NEW HAVEN, CONN., Oct 14-‘ (CP)—Lou1s Kid 6000a,. New Eng-. land Welterweight Champion, mop-I PM Bobby Orr 0f Joggins, N. 5., in the fourth round of iischedulcd IJ-l round boxing match hcrc, A smashing right hook dropped l Orr in (Iowa's corner and the bout was halved Orr wort down thrsc times in previous rounds. He wcigh- i ed 140 to the New Eiiaiandefs 145 1-2. The bout was a preliminary to that. 1n which Carl Knowics. 1'19, or Savannah, Ga., won ;t_ technical knockout over Jnckic Aldcrc, 1'76, of New York. ________ BRINGING UP FATHER worth approximately £2,000 to the winner. The race was run in dull, show- ery weather. The field oi! 24 was closely bunched in the first half. Fer. took the lead six furlongsfrom ihc finish and held it, though lad- ing at the end. Nczir Relation made a gallant bid i0 repeat his 1935 victory. Since the Ccsarcwitch was first run in 1839 no horse ever has won 1i: two years running. Riding the victor wins a lucky, break for Richardson as he was’ slaierlio ride Lord Harewoodsi Queens Shilling. Shilling was scratched yesterday. The favorite, Lord Glanelys Biickfcigh was not even among the first nine. WIN JUNIOR TITLE NEW GLASGOW, N.B., Oct. 14- (CPi-Jrhe Main street Hawks of Glace Bay won the Maritime jun- ior softball championship today by defeating the Btellarbon Checkers 11-10 1n the sixth game o1’ the ser- ies. Yesterday's game was called ln the eighth inning on account oi darkness. But Queenli ‘ Suspension Of l l i l iSlated ToHandleDodgers; Five ‘Halifax October 26th; To Better Mark LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. IL-(AP) -Gmyhound, horse of the year, failed today in an attempt to better Peter Man- ning's record of 1.56 3-4. Indianapolis, flashed around the track or the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders‘ Association in 1.57 1-4, tying his own record. Two iother horses accompanied Grey- hound as pacemakers. Down The Alleys Last night on the Holy Name Alleys twelve more teams rolled it out for a qualifying position in the second round. One o! the largest crowds ever to witness a. bowling game were on hand to cheer their favorite team to advance into the third round. The first three teams bowled up a good aggregate, wit-h improvement as each night goes by. This mixed tournament is cer- ialnly proving that the pin and ball game is due for a banner sea- SOD. champion trotting Grey- hound, drlvcn by S. F. Palln of the other teams showing lots 01' - plays a man declared firfigiblc, be Eligibility 0i U._S. Player; [CP- By Glllfddlltfs Qprclhll win) MONTREAL, Oct. 14-(C.P,)_ Arthur J. Ca‘ ford, secretary. treasurer of the Montreal Indians in the Interproviiicial Rugby Foot. ball Union, said toirglit qui-ston o; the eligibility of 10 United 51am players in the league had bien thrown open again. “A meeting oi‘ the League cxrcu- tlves w consider time questions m. gal-ding the ‘imports’ has been call. ed for Hamilton at 6 pm. Prday," said Cayford. The questions to be Considered, Ciiyford said, were: ‘the eliifbility of 10 United Stat/es Illflyflln re. cemtly declared inciiglyc, bucause oi reridence rules by the norm oil Governors 0f the InlCIplKLflICllll Union; protest of Tmonto Argon. auts over Ottawa Roughrizlcrs‘ use last Saturday o! Tony Row and Stan O'Neil, two oI those banned by the governors; and a s __5. tion from Hamlitoii Tigers tiial any Big Four team which iii future barred from the Union. Athletes Sought Last night's Captures u S_ . erne 813 l8! 300 v l‘. Pllillalletyty 188 155 109 $911101‘ WOITIQII ,8 nzw onaseow, n.5,, Oct. 14- Totfll-IZOI-TJCOND I (can-suspension of five Halifax E Crasweu a m m w G 0 I f Cr 0 w n athletes who failed to attend an a Doyle 148 306 170i indoor track mect here after send- Toia1_117z, ___ lng their entries to officials in T D ‘ RYE, N.Y., Oct. 14--(AP)-Mrs charge. was sought today by W- T. E- mm“ 16"’ 37: ‘i’; Edward Stevens, of’ Round niii, Hayden in a letter to C.D. Shipley Girlogtiiilgfi _ 11B 17 1 N.Y., today won the United State: o! Amherst, Secretary of the Mari- pom“ senior women's golf championship, time Branch of the Amateur Ath- B, Gallant 235 216 174 with a two-day medal score of 17-1. letic Union o1’ Canada. M. Dunn 135 14B 146 This is Mrs. Stevens’ first year Mr. Hayden, President o! the New T°w1_105z' In" as a member oi’ the women! senior Glasgow A.A.A., said the athletes E Dame, F 196 183 203 association. Mrs. Stevens’ score o1 11M! 110$ eXplflifled Why they did 110i M_ Duffy 135 124 157 93 today was 12 strokes higher than attend. Total-Jodi}. her first round when she carded A group of Saint John athletes 51X“! an 81 under much better weather who did not arrive at. the meet g?“ conditions. Her total was threr were held up by automobile trouble. 'Total__loal . strokes better than Mrs. W. Struei. SEvENTH her nearest rival. C. Praught. 193 244 253 Mrs. G. R. Hedges, of Columbus _ M- 01mm“ 109 139 75 Ohio, won the grandmother's [Jl'lZl Ma y Ma n a g e T°mFJOO4ilGHTH with a low gross score o! 191 for Bil a. Gormley 21s 16a 190 M1“- M. Tierney no 131 16a Montreal Royals T,,,,,,_,,,,,,_ T°,a,_em_ NINTH Tonight's schedule at 7.15 sharp E. McCarey 225 281 12d 5590M) RQUND Mrs. McCarey 105 186 86 Ladle, gen“ MONTREAL. Oct. 14-(c.ii=>- 'I\>°1\1—959- a. Birch Dr. 1r. McKenzie Hector Racine, president of Mon- v Coyle TENTH l“ 162 m9 Shaver J. A. Bentley treai Royals 1n the International‘ U: Connors 131 135 l“ v- iferjfigan Ch“; Baseball League, raid tonight that Tom1_945_ Flynn \ ' Q can." Rabbit Maranville, former veteran} ELEVENTH M; whjw A Min-lay shortstop oi’ Boston Bees in the‘ W- Crfl-‘iwell 1B3 150 199 E. McInnis K. McMillan National Bo/eball League, would be‘ N-T 135 1°! 1W 3- 11250211111; J. Moons-lg ' - 9 ll. McDona ii“§‘§§.‘lf..i?.“§li“f..§..f§§ .Z“.Z.§Z°£Zii? TWEW" -- shew w- Minn ‘ i J. Mullins 153 176 20B ‘I. 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