i-———' BOXING BASKE I BALL OIHER‘ SPURT St. Stephen Scores 2-1 Victory Over Liverpool In 12 - inning Contest , STEPHEN. N. B» 3013C. 22—~ Qgflw d (Qslg-qkltfil‘ two days of Wlllti‘{ Goqfwy c on me llieafillerrpaoljl Larru l croix an ve pers a- Boles i!) most made up for the lost time to- Lowe n d; by bottling for 12 innings. and Browne“ p wit“ scttrt. tszttttt" i": ee- s tine en as e wen -_ l?) the defending champions, Relieved “m” gteptien, by a 2-1 score. 1n the dwky 12th Rainnle Moffatt broke the 1-I deadlock by singlln through third and scoring l4 0 I I 0 0 Stephen bl. Mu“ M g g 31g ,1) g 4 2 i. 3 0 1 3 0 l 0 0 i 4 0 l 0 6 8 J1 2 '1 36 19 3 Sl- with iiene out. “me l“ 1m Score by lnnlngc:_ Bum Liverpool 100000000 000-1 The long. hard strug le was ony- st‘ Emil” 00° °l° 00° 901-2 bodys game throug out. Lefty growiiell went the route on the SUMMARY mound for St. Stephen. Laurie TIIOTUOIIIIIE asked for relief in the mm“ “m5- "Oiw; three base last inning after reached hit. Coffey; sacrifice hits, Lowe, first on Thorbournifs wild throw Bmwiiell- B- Youne; swim bases. to that. base. Boles went to second w g, passed ball. like Seaman s D. Seaman, L. Young; 1e10, on bases, Liverpool, fl, st. Stephen, ll; doilile play, Huttclrlns, K. s”. uollllod ‘fili- bouriie. He fanned Biowhell but man, L. Yourg; hits. off I'm;- lilcCzirroll was safe on a fielder-s bllfiw. slX in il innings; off Ike choir-r. The bases were filled after 598M811. one in two thirds innings; a pitched ball hit A. Moffatt. R. Off Broymeltl, nine in l2 innings; Moftatts single, finally put. the game on ice. Boles strilne outs. Ikiorburne 5; like Sea.- mam. i; Browneil, 15; base on balls The Nova Scotia Champions op- Thmblu-‘rw 3; Bwwmn 1; h“ by eiied the game suspiciously by tal- pitcher, Coffey, by Iiiorburne; A. lviiig the first. run. Seaman Mofatt by Ike Seaman; L. Young reached‘ third ohm left field error. by Brownell; passed ball, Godfrey; He came home when B. Young Josina pitcher. minim. Time of grounded to McCarroll, who threw gang, gwo 110mg 34 mlnutea Um_ wildly t0 Moffzitt. D395. Wflnik Martin of Halifax be- St. Stephen equalizer was scored hind m 1 - in the filth. Boles‘ wnikrd. went to sum U: 8g; gfgnd§ifi°,fggo"l second (in a sacrifice and scored on Bioivnclls single through second. The second game in a. bee}, of five series will be played here iio- niorrow aftcmcon, and the scene will shift to Liverpool next week. BOX SCORE Liverpool AB R . Seaman s . Young (l: Hutcliins l) . Seaman cl . Seaman rf . Devetiu c Winters l! L. YOUHR‘ ‘Phorburne p ‘Ike Seaman p Totals St. Stephen .. Mwarroll N) AL Moffatt lb Ilr_._M°l“ll!l5l1_$ ZQUDBTW Middleweight Elimination lace! ~oqoooooo¢- Néo: @°O°Ml4blid.b-§l! "aw; $o~5~uH»ucuz 40a) Siow-o-woqwu) Oo»M wo~ooconeo:m For Maritime Title Bout George Graham trained to the ‘minute is ready for his scrap with Bert Hardy of Bridgewater, N. 5., for the Maritime heavyweight boxing tltlewas the word receiv- ed from the tltleholder last night. Faster than ..ever and hitting harder with both l hands Graham has gone through a stiff conditioning campaign for the fight and will enter therlng tomorrow night better conditioned than Island fans have even seen hini_ Those who have seen him workout are pleased with the fonn he is showing and it ls a safe bet that many wagers will be laid on the Island boy before he steps in- to the ring with the hard-hittlhg Nova Scotian. Hardy Will arrive in the City tonight all primed for the fight. The T0 l] blond Brldgewater boy, as i et undefeated mate a. iiost of IflellldS on his other appearance here and should he display the same type According to an announcement °l l-lllme ‘l5 "e dlll 0" m" 0°- lr! Jole McDonald, gromoter plans are underway i’ ht m“, for a bristling scrnp all the way. caslon then Island fans are in 1 1 H"; 1| 1 u Kid Kenny, New Jersey Golden t.“..‘.‘....“....’}1l°“..€"€..% et.§.h"‘.t2£..£2 w» winner wot-s with Kw Sporting Club in the near future, NlCllersll" l" ll" 5°ml"ll""l "mlJ which will be open to any Island this should be a real scrap. Nick- boxer who can make ‘he mmdle. erson, having his best season in weight limit of 160 lbs. years, will be pitted against a The object of this tournament "m8" l°° l" llle Palm" °l l-"e b to decide the middleweight United States mittslinger but is mamplonshlp o; R E‘ ‘Emmy a confident of repulslng the chal- nucstion which has brought for tnaiiy arguments pro and con m lerige. m The popular Johnny Shaw n t n T! 1 m meets the equally popular Mark i..‘°...‘.ft°§t§‘..i“€§ i»...‘.‘i..t‘.¥.-“‘ili’£h3’..- carbon-- in s grant-inn and sld for a ‘chance at the Maritime with bfith boys W1 middleweight title. lng mixers fans should also see a. bristling scrap Etitrle. fr this affair will close l" llll5 59ml. Anlllhel‘ Pfellmlnflfi’ on Octoherolst, and the tourna- l'°""ll5 °lll Wlllll’ sllllllllll g9 *3‘ mcnt will take place about Octo- "h" KY9" 5P°Tllll3 C“ cl" - lJPl‘ lfiil], the IXILBTVBI allowing participants plenty of time to get in condition. The purse will be $100.00. with the winner to fight for the Maritime POPULATION UP middlewivglit CAN-SERRA — With an increase championship in the ncnr IllI\ll‘t"_ of 15.268 persons in the first three addressed to months of the year. the population street. or Australia reached a total of 6,- 8BL§48 p_ers_x_>ns on March 3i. Eiit rles must be Jnlc McDonald, 68 King Charlottetown. Rain Causes To Ball Clubs BY ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Stan writ"- NEW YORK, sept, zz-tcro- Most popular bunk at the track- current, glx-dgy nant today with a, doubleheader bike race in Madison Square Gar- Vlflbry over the Dodgers, 6-0 and den is that of Torchey and Doug 11-6. (mm The twin win lefy the Bucs 3 1-2 Victoria, W. C.....friends drop a- games l" ll'°"l' °l. round at all hours of the day and olllwlll’ cllbs- ""4 l" B 5P°l when’: night to exchange greetings with lllll-‘V can "film-l W l°5e llmle °l the Canucks and get a load of smile... . .Lynn SUIIIIIIEI‘ before leaving to open his hockey school in Winnipes Oct. s.....tiie 39 Rangeris will look about the same as ast season's edition with the exception of Butch Keeling, Schumann“ and Harry Gumberl“ transferred to the Ramblers. gets’ head man, figures current National League clubs some ‘in 10st gates and expenses while the idle in the World- Tely, gets off this nice one: "when Joe McCarthy told the Yankees to relax after clinching didn't. expect them to go into coma '.....the McCarthynien won A- he __ a. their sixth straight. lbert Radoye. whose problem is how to divide available reserved seats plicatlons. . . .when . Bucs clinch the National League all" ‘lmllplllg the 5e°°n5l he“ pennant. it is expected cations will jump to 300.000. Sport Forum STATEMENT BY LEO KELLY thority whatsoever to ent to be named ture. Furthermore (By The Canadian Press) Packey McFarland, Illinois State 2122 Trot And Pare. Purse $300 Athletic Commission member. died at Joliet two years ago today. One Peter McKinney (Keys) F. of the worldsgreatest lightweight Noble Fredericton i 1 1 boxers three decades ago, he dler Tee Tonty (Williams) Wood of streptococcus infection. In hi.- Sands. Bridxeivater, Me. 3 2 2 11-year boxing career he fought Hal Britten (McMilien) H. 110 battles and lost one decision. man. Juminivo cnosr BLACKPOOL, England -—- A ghost, 15h Pregquo Isle 4 4 5 that; causes thing to f ll if w lls ' ' . - and jump o“ miles f; b‘; 11 \ylmer Wolihy (L. OBrIetn) vestimstted by police of t. cashlre seaside resort. LOOK FOR THE vALUE-7/zen 11w Page Value II determined not alone by the price you PQY b!‘ G l product. In Penman: Knit GOOdl. 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THE CH A R LOTTETO WN CIA new yours. sept. in - PTts- burgh Pirates, back in action after a four-day layoff, marched nearer the National League baseball pen- he second-place their l0 remaining games and still left on their schedule |-l—__¢- y- capture, the fla , even i-t the Cubs Patrick rides with the Pedenboys ‘l‘°“l‘l "m?" ° 11 "liilinmllla in Victoria during their conditioning jaunm In the opener the’ Bucs relied York llalrgeg bon the usix-hilthpltchin hof m o n. in e n tcap, ey Rllnllel hmkey lmss l5 clelllllllg “P clouted half a dozen lIurlers for 14 hits, the Giants climbed into third place by beating Cincinnati in both 1935“ ends of a. doubleheader 6-1 and 2-1. behind the fine pitching of Hal thSchumacher mtxrsied a tslixB-(fjigttgz; g1 OPEN i‘, BO B!‘ e 5 l-ll"! Mficphflll. BTOOKIYI! Dod- hi? homeers in theenightcap. Gum- Paul Derringer in the ni htcap. B11 Bill Lee, ace rig t-hander for Chicago. became the first Na- tional League pitcher in 2'1 years to twirl four consecutive shutouts as the Cubs swept. a doubleheader from the Phillies 4-0 and 2-1, Victory was his 20th of the sea- son and ran his string of scoreless 111111085 l0 37 1-3. _Clsy Bryant chalked out his 18th victory by winning a pitching duel with Claude Passeau in the night- a . goston Bees bunched most of their hits in two innings to sweep a doubleheader from st. Louis Card- inals 0-4 and 4-1. A six hit barrage against lefty Clyde Shoun and relief pitcher Bill McGee, plusan error. gave the Bees all their first- ame runs in the fourth inning. T e Cards out- hlt the home forces 9-5 in the sec- 0nd game. but freshman Dick Erriokson kept the enemy blows scattered as he went on to win his ninth victory. " field this afternoon on the Open- hobby ihg day of the Woodstock driving R5,’; Owens Sprints at 21375 Club's fall meet. Honors were ev- enly divided among the three pro- The Pitts-burgh Pirates’ front- vlncT- office is struggling with mathe- blg s won the classified .. pace Sage: straight heats. Aaron L., owned by Dudy Patch. owned and driven by H. M. Sweeney, Bridgewrtter, N. W. McNeil. Southport, P. E. 1.. _,md “_%ll,le' captured the 2.18 mixed class event and the 2.22 trot went in straight appll- heats to a Fredericton entry, Peter McKinney. owned by Frank Noble. A strong wind slowed the time. The Siunmsry Classified Pace. Purse $300 (One heat run Wednesday, two today) Dudy Patch (Sweeney) H. M. Sweeney. Bridtgewater 1 l 1 In order to clear up several pool Guy Toddler. (Morrison) room or street rumors which have C. M. Alexander been circulating in the past few Calumet Duds, (P. Conroy) days. I wish t/a make it clear to D. W. Groves. Milltown. Me. 3 2t 2 the public that "Jitzgs" McDonald Joe Hedgewood (St. Onge) is not my manager and has no au- D. E. Levesque, Edmundston into 4 4 4 MW agreement concerning my fu- Laddy Mac. (Thomas) C. H. t plans to fight. I Allen. Presqiie Isle. Me. 5 5 5 made no umingeinents with him Time: 2:13 3-4; 2.11 i-2. to fight. Bennie Binns and was sur- ised to read an item in the press 2.18 Trot and Pace, Purse $300 this effect which was all news Aaron L. (K. O'Brien) W. M ihqpresent time I am setting McNcili. Southport, 1 2 1 l" shill"? find Will ilEht im Oppon- Noontime (J. Conroy) H. in the near fu- Riley. Houlion. Me. 2 i 2 1n- Caluinet Coburn (Barnett) tention to fight at the Forum and Dgwlft '1', Grant, Hoiilton 3 3 3 any unfounded rumors to the con- sunshine Express (st. Ongel glgllléyalglli-lllld be "Ike" with 8 8min Jos. Turgron. Erlmundston 6 4 4__ Wanda. Volo (O'Brien) Dr. '1‘ Perry Hanover. (McDonald) D. Groves. Milltown. Me. '1 dr. Time: 2.10 l-2; 2.15 1-4; 2.14 1-2. Proton-a. tEitter.) Thomas Ebter. Moncton 5 8 6 Joe Watts (English S. Eng- Nm. Ccpp. Port Eigin 8 ‘l 4 “ls La" Charles Worthy (Barnett) R. E. Hamilton, Woodstock 6 6 B Madam Belwyn, (St. Onge) Jos. ‘Purgeonn, Edmundston 7 8 '7 Time: 2.12 1-2; 2.13 1-2, 2.13 1-4. _____*._____ MEDICINAL VALUE OF LEMONS Doctors are continually recom- mending the juice of lemons in the prevention and cure of various major and minor ailments. It should always be remembered that it. was lemons which saved the lives of thousands of British seamen during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries from that awful scouroge scurvy. In the first place it is a wonder- ful antiseptic that cu. be taken internally on‘ applied externally quickly yield to a gai-gle of lemon juice, while its application to cuts ensure a healthy wound that. will heal with remarkable speed Should one suffer from bilious- ness, one should take about ln-lfa tsmall wineglass of unsweetened lemon. either undiluted or diluted with a little water half an hour be- fore meals. With catarrh and hay fever the suffers will find lemon Juice. di- luted with slightly warm water in equal quantities, very beneficial. The iiqiiid should be drawn through each nostril in turn. One must note that lemon juice is not an irritant as are so many of the things recommended to cear the mucus from the nasal passages. Then one should take lemon juice really hot just before going to bed at the first sign of a. cold. Use it as a enernl tonic by taking half s smaIl wlneglass of lemon with an equal amount of water first thing in the morning on an empty stom- ach, and drink unsweetened juice diluted with water throughout the day as a cure for rheumatic all- merits. A throbbing headache can often be relieved by the temples and forehead being rubbed with a slice of lemon. Dandruff ls sometimes cured by rubbing lemon juice into the roots of the hair. Lemon juice is l potent enemy to disease germs. A well-known medical man recently stated that if persons who have passed through dirty streets and nelRh- bot-hoods, travelled in crowded trains or handled dirty coppers. would rub their hands after com- ing in with a slice of cut lemon and rinse their mouth with lemon bert gave up just three hits w best Aaron L. Captures 2:18 Class At Woodstock, N.B. was WOODSTOCK, N. 13., Sept. 22- (CPl-Maritime horses led the B. Densmore. Bathurst l 4 6 5 518004. "IRISH" LEO KELLY- Frank Hanover (Morrison) Island Middleweight, Champion Ryan R_ R, Ryan Beth 5 5 6 REMEMBER WHEN Stewart, New Glasgow 2 5 3 with perfect safety. Sore throats. and abrasions of any kind will“ Bondeer Wins Feature At Sackvi lle SACKVIL-LE, Sept 22~Bill Bon- deer. sleek Aloiictriii l)l\(‘(*l‘ by C. H. Clarke, us». his field in the free-l: the three-race curd ville and Wcstitiorl; Association's exhibi nesday. He took the tea’. the card iii straight hears i up the fastest time Ul. with a 2.12 3-4 first lit-at. More than six htmdred looked 0n at the meet Wllltli pro- compeiitioii. ‘ won the with M/inctori horse in second place. First iiioi:r~_~.' in the 2.18 class ivcnt to Pm .\'l<'- Fadden when his Northern Prince matched the performance straight-flea t. win, otvnctl r t; .((l ltit‘ -till twctit iii K. Ill lilCEL people Rockfords Fred Worthy 2.26 class in straight of llli‘ a Fred Worthy, Prof. Rockford. Buc- touche i i 1 Dan Gratton. Ed Ohuppell, Monc- ton , '1 2 2 Blll Bailey, W. Cont). Port El ‘lll - 3 3 3 Smith. Sack- 4 4 Baseball Results (A. P. by Guardian's Special Win) AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 001003006 1 l2 0 Chicago 000 300 100 4 l0 5 sanders and Glenn; Rign-ey and Rensa. Cleveland at Detroit-played as part of double header yesterday. Boston at St. Louis-played as part of double header yesterday. Only games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE First Gsme:— Pittsburgh 030 010 020 6 i3 1 Brooklyn 000 000 000 0 4 2 Tobin and Todd; Fltzsim-mons, Rogers and Campbell. Second Game:- Pittsburgh 004 032 020 11 I4 1 Brooklyn 001 20f 110 6 ll 0 Klinger, Brawn and Todd; Frankhouse, Tamulis. Hamlin. Win- ford, Pcsdcl, Rogers and George. Campbell. First Game:- Chicago 100000300 4 6 l Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 l0 l Lee an-d Hartnett; Butcher and Atwood, Davis. Second Game:- Vaiidermeer, Weaver. Schott and Lombardi; Schumacher and Dan- nlng. Second Garne:— New York 001010 00x 2 5 0 Derringer and Lombardi; Gum- bert and Danning. First Gamer- St. Louis 012 010 010 5 l2 1 Boston 000 600 002 8 i2 0 and Padgett; MacFayden. Hutch- inson and Lopez. Second Game:- Cooper, Davis and Breminer, Eirickgon and Inpez. International (Semi-final Play Off Rochester 000 000 010 l 5 2 Newark 011 140 00x '1 I2 1 Johnson, Raffensberger, Krist, Sharer and Narron, Breese; Don- aid and Rosar. . Caribou Bill ls Eighty-mile Bay Bicycle Tourist 4v-‘\ Bound for Vancouver on a return bicycle trip acrcss the continent. "Caribou Bill" Anger, veteran newspaperman, whistled "Peg O‘ Heart" when he pedalled into W nnlpeg. recently. He completed the Paclfic-toAt- iantic trip some time ago and now is clipping back to Vancouver at the rate of B0 miles a day with a 15-pound pack on his back. His companion is Sonny l-lale of Ver- un B. . Blll worked onanewspaper when he was l5. He went to the Great War from here and returned to the newspaper until i928 when he went to The Pas. Man, to help found The Northern Mall. Then he started to tour the country. He spent one season in a "log cabin on wheels," travelling through the four western Canadian provinces lecturing on "North of 53." l-le spent some time with a. Vancouver newspaper before start- ing on his trans-continental cyc- llrlg 111E. infection of any sort. As a cleanser and beautifier for the complexion lemon has few rivals, and a simple recipe can he made at home which will do rill that the skin needs in the way of a safe astringent and a cleansing and whitening medium at one and the same time. Take equal quantities of lemon juice and white of egg and beat well together in a casserole. Place over a gentle heat and stir with a wooden spoon until lt acquires the consistency of butter. Perfume . juice they would avoid the risk of with a ("w drors of i-ny scent you like and place the cream in a jar to cool. Use MIIIIHTI for jsndlflf- Times 2.20 2.10 1-4, 2.21 1-2. Northern Prince, Prit film-Fashion. ' l Captain Tell. George Niooi" Elzln Hairy Briiton, S. Horsman D . Time; 2.17. 2.18. 2.19 1-4. €3lll Bondeer, C. H. Clarke. Monc- on i 1 1 Crusader. H. Ci-ossman, Snckvillc 2 2 Fireglovv, S. Horsmaii. Mont-ion nine: 2.12 3-4. zfia 3-4; 231731-22. A t S ' S i d e Lady Golfers IDIETESIIYIJ: matches ulerl at the Bclvcctvre Golt Saturday. Lady lll(‘liil)(‘I'S Chicago 001 000 O00 2 8 1 Philadelphia I00 000 000 1 8 0 Bryant tin-d O'Dea; Passeau and Davis. First Gama- Clncinnati 000 100 000 I 6 0 New York 021 100 02X 6 10 0 Cincinnati 010000000 1 3 0 team at the park Shoun. McGee, Lanna, Davis -i member of the squad SLLOUIS 000001000192 Boston 000101300X 452 Sept. Mam-tcvir-s- NEWS “h. SPORT WORLD Lee Pitches Fourth Straight Shutout For Cub-s; Pirates Drawing Nearer Pennant 1Q?" s‘ >1 ~\\ 1%; Bridgewater, N. S. Heavyweight champion of Maritime Provinces L QWI . n?‘ Kid Kenny, 147 lbs vs. New Jersey, U. S. A. Golden Belt Winner LAM. _ CIHIPlOIIQIOWII Young Tonto vs. Lennox Island Junior Series Sumnicrsidcs Junior Red Sox. Island Junior Crown tackle the Nova Scotians in the second game oi the series atSumnierslrle this h-Clled- llIl(‘l‘li00!l. Although defeated 8-1 Clull in the Nova Section mining centre chm ‘m, h, _ ,. 1 fllf the lslniirl champions are con- lL-l ‘lgdllhl llllpgléllllcflllb’; ildcnt of tttriiiiit! the tables on participate in ilir- llll\i(llt$,_ tiicu 100s on tiioii home diamond _ All plzrvcrs (ire i-(rtuvsttrrt to send - in their iiaints i0 lllt; fesslcniil before 1.1.0 (iii Ellilildll)‘. Pleasant ivcntiict- "‘ days has rrsulterl in 1 bei- of lllCllll)£‘1';; rii the mg to the course and rtij promptu nizitclics. l‘0,£;l1l'fl0(l Gilt‘ of ilte finest. lll l<'.i.~-.ei'ii (Janrtrlu. is iii t" coiiditcn and golfing ' hc-pe for D..lll\' more llili“ ilic seascii is brought to Ll t". Practice For Indians’ Team and "ending the series into a third "' hflxf‘ $lfiIt(l tor Stimmorsldc. Uh“) llm" host itvlslies of nli Island will he with the plucky Sum- ‘dc riutilt in their game to- tiny . (l a large crowd is expected to Witness the encounter. “f Practice For Jrs. Practice for tho Junior Softball ll‘.’\lll this afternoon at. the park diamond at 5 o'clock All players soekitig hcrtlis are asked to be tiroscnt. SUNBURY, England - (CF) - Niiicqvcar-olrl Jimmy Reeves swam Practice for tlic Indians" softball Om. mm. and mm um m mt, llild Tllillllfid but topped it nil when he - Eifll h])l(i.<ll€‘tl 1i -i miles front. Weybridge v-‘Iiivvifll _ to Simiiurv in two hours, 2a m nu- ..l.i‘~‘- .. AROUN_,D"f1-‘I-I~E..-j.l_VIARITI1Vl E S WITH RO SEB UD; orieY ca“ bl” ' tobacco lhflll’ a belllell Rosebud Gila ‘e it's "WP? HERE IT 1s AT LAST §At Sporting Club, Saturday, Sept. 24th A Nlaritime Title Bout for the Fans of Prince Edward Island MAIN BOUT 10 Rounds Bert Hardy, 199 lbs. vs. Geo. Graham 190 lbs. P. E. I. Heavywtreight For Iilarliime and Provincial Championships. _ SEMI-FINAL 8 Rounds Kid Nickerson, 147 lbs PRELIMINARIES ll 5 Rounds Kid Claybourn vs. Johnny Shaw 4 Rounds Prices as usual. Doors open 8.30. First bout 9.30. Main Bout 11 o'clock sharp. ‘ Advance sale at Sporting Cluli Saturday, September 2~lth—upen at Ill-o'clock u. m. down one game to Springhill Red l Srix in their baseball fight for To Men ilit‘ Nova Srotia-Pi-incc ‘Edward Champion Charlottetown Island (Thump ~ Charlottetown Eugene hlzicliinnon Fairvicu‘, I’. E. I. 11.. ..‘___&__."1 ¥_ ‘ L-l o1 ti- rvrrlrr 'fi Await Winner Of N. B. Series AMHERST. N. 8.. Sept. 22-~ —-f-OP)-~Sheriff C. D. Shipley is waiting for word from the New Brunswick Baseball Association a: to the winner of the intermediate series in that province. Charlotte- town All-Swims will be- representa- tives of Print": Erlivnrd Island in the Maritime Pl.'\_\‘(lO'.\'l‘.S, and New \Vatci'.’crrl nvirl lt“"'ll‘< will battle it out for the Nova Scotla crown. Prince Il,ll|\.l.. . . . New Brunswick Cllfllllplfllns ii tri-provliicc semi-f nl ‘in thq d. ..i Yankees End Record Losing Streak (A-I’. By Guardian's Special Wire‘ NEW YORK. Sept. 22~New YOr Yankees used thrir clri trzitlemar —tlie lionic min-today to end tlivi clglit-yrrti" record six-grime losing streak ivith n 7-4 victory over the White S0): in the onlv America Lcngtie brisihall grime on the day‘ schedule. Joe Gordon ciouted his 24th fou bugger of the your with tw aimiird in the sixth no bring th world chamniotis from behind an put them tn the trad. and R Rolfe itvliackerl his 10th of the carru lllllgll with one on base in th ninth to break a tie and win t-l HYARMOlUTH = Nova Scolici