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Cfirtainb’ moum lo" Rudderham) _' 3 a 2 1r..- and struck out five Francis andlltnyl Dorie ' g looks like a jinx year for the Dermal- 3Y1 Phalen- 915°‘? allit after being nicked ‘ ' Bay, (Allie Lewis) — - 4 44 blows fanned nine of old Rama of the series is l form Sununerside Local zrsrjfzr iPi Schedule F o r llizlv 1131x2111)‘; “l-Odfi)’ In Tournament MEN'S SINGLES 23o —R. v: A. Brown. llfitlo-A. Doucette vs J. C0110. C. Eiowatt vs M. Arsenault. -; P.M.—S. MacNutt vs A. Mathcson. F. Hansen vi winner R. King and A. Brown. 5 RM-Georgu Chandler u Cilarlie McQuaid. J. Kenny vs G. P‘. Hutcheoon. F. Pierce vs J. R0011. LADIES SINGLES (Hill-Joan Miller vs Mrs. Mac- Farlllne. 5 P..Vf.-E. Bourke vs L. Wright B. Rogers vs O. Johnson. G. Rokcrs vs H. Tidmarsh. British we... Ta k e s Lead MANCHESTER. Mass, Sept. 7 - T111,- ilriJsll women's Curtls Cup golf‘ tcaln swept through two matches and divlded a third in the Tain toduv to take a 2 1-2-point to a half-plant lead over the United States trophy defenders in the o - Eng Scotch foul-some p111 at - cx County Club. Joggins Cubs Even Series SPRINGHILL. N. 8.. Sept. 'l -- Jl-agllls Cubs scored a. 0-5 win over llallfax Cardinals today to dead- [HCK the bcst-of-three series for the Nova Scot mainland junior buse- b 1 clrlmpl llSllll) at one ame -. ll. It was expected the dec din zullnl- would be plfl-Yed fil- Tfllm. - 5.. Saturday. winners of the mainland leriea will meet the New Waterford Cubs ic-"J-he. 09111121411191.11- M. Ross Custom Tl-"Of Made - to - M glgglllllfl ‘ lama l??? rnzssmu Preml nlolumllvca '1'!‘- )-l‘.\ tlll- cm-ollllll-r u 111i‘. '\\.l\ ill lflllllllt’ fffllllvllfly 1w h1- lrus found rlllnlrr. \ll‘;lllli\'(| 1m the base. continually. rc- ills ‘; .l.1_‘.' l‘ lsoll-l-noll 1111s not bosllrllludc known. Favorites Advance In Tennis the three hit flinging of Bill Sherry n opl-nin; game o1‘ the Island Junior lx h. lit-llnltillg a strong aggregation from Summers do 3-0, | . and filXlll inning-g lul to all the wln- provcd i0 he a light 1d Arsl-nauli. on ilu- mound for the lcr that hall III!‘ l-dgc. Sherry was in th inn ngs ullcn the visitors account- of these franlcs retired hi: opponents ‘S. _ for slx safe till- tlllrd and sixth steadied to leave [he above men. undo 11c. k ilfterlloofl at 3.70 With “Lefty" Mk7- Aiw-l ~l.11r1l 1n do illLlllild duty for lllf‘ l-isqlllrrs. sullllllvltsirics pitching B Y I NN ING S Stullme-rsitle '( ill}: ' Tourney Out of 26 matches played yes- the tourney swung into its second stage. A ferature oi yesterday's play was the strolls; brand of tennis displayed by the it-terar. G. F. Hutchflson. After vrinninlz the first set ‘Iv-a. he (lropped the second 1-6. Puttlng up a. 5310112 rally, he took the tllllcl sot, 6-3, eliminating Al- lan C‘ “in. The . .1 Island champions in the ladlcs‘ and tile mens singles won thclr matches. Fraser Mac- Millan defeated P. M. McQuaid 6-4. G-4. and E. Bourke eliminated Felice Arscnault 6-0 6-1 RESYLCI. Men} Siltglcs F. Pieme defeated Vic Williams 8-6, 6-1; George Chandler defeat- ed Dick Hcnnessey 6-1, 8-6; F. MacMillan defeated P. McQuaid 6-4, 6-4; S. MacNutt defeated Charles Jenkins 6-3, 6-2; A. Math- eson defeated Dr. E. S. Giddlngs 0-1, 0-4; C. McQllaid (iefeated Col. Dawson 6-1, 8-6; Bill Moreside defeated Dr. Duffy 6-l. 6-0; J. Connors defeated Ted Strain 4-6. 6-3, 6-0; R, Kiln: defeated Don Gass by default; J. Kenny defeat- From Halifax -__._-_ (U-P. B Glllflllllfl Spools! Wire) AX. Sept. ‘l-An eighth- inninli uprising that netted nine runs urned a seeming Halifax vic- tory into a 12-2 rout today and Liverpool Larrupers took a 3-2 edge in their best-of-seven series with Halifax Capitals for the Nova Scu- tia senior baseball championshl‘ ._ Until the eighth, Johnny r.n, victor over Liverpool 1n a previous flame. had kept the Larrupers fair- ly well subdued and Capitals led 2-1 after sending Leftv l-‘red Ken- nev to the SIIOWPTS for the second tlme in three days. Henkel Defies Nazi Order T0 flingels. Chicago While 50x have startled rebuilding for 1939 with the purchase of three plafyers from St. Paul of the American Assoc- iation. 'I'_hey are second baseman Ollle Belma, catcher Ken Sydves- tri and pitcher Vic Frasier. Tiaket-a-tasket, they play it with a. basket. ‘That's jaialai. (pro- nounced hy-aiy) which might be called the Cuban equivalent to handball. Played with a boomer- arlg-iike basket affair strapped to the hand, jai-aiai gets underway 1n the hippodrome tomorrow night after considerable baliy-hoo. Pro- moter Mike Jacobs has imported all the big name stars he could lay hands on to introduce the‘ game w New York. ‘ Henner Henkel. the German tennis star. has been ordered home on three different occasions by the German tennis authorities but Ls still in the United States. Vinnie Richards, the old tennis master. says he wouldn't be surprised if Bobby Riggs took the United States stnlzles title from Budxe this year. But Jack Bl-omwioh, the Austrian star, must be conquered Historic St. Baseball Results ed R. Millie by default; Ivan Red- clin (lcfcated G. Foster 6-3, 8-6; Art Wright defeated Gordon Hutchcsnn 5-3, (5-2; G. F‘. Hutch- eson defeated Allan Clarkin ‘7-5, 1-6, 6-3; F‘. Hansen defeated Geo. Young 6-1, 6-1: C. Hzwatt defeat- ed Donald MncMillan by default; H. Mathcson (lefcated Herbie Mur- ray 6-0, 8-6; A. Wright defeated H. Hughes 6-2, 6-1. Ladies Single: it Rogers defeated ll. - emln 6-0. 8-1; E, Bourke defea ed Felice Arscnauit 6-0, fl-l; Betty Rogers defeated Eileen Holly, 6-4. r 6-1; Connie l-Iyndman defeated Mary Dllffy 6-0. 6-1; Helen Tid-"' mars-h defcatcd E. Moran by de- fault; Joan Rfllis-r defeated Marv Buote 6-2, 6-3; O. Johnson de- feated Mary Doyle 6-2. 6-2: Lima Wrizht defeated H. Wood by de- fault. Hawks‘ Midget League Titlists Chas. Worth's Brighton Hawks defeated the Giants 4-3 in a weekend softball game to capture the Midget League title. A previous report that a tie game had been played was stated as incorrect by the League Presi- dent. Jnck McCourt. The Hawks _tnok an early lead in the garm- which was closely contested nnd try as they ml ht the Giants could not overcome he marlzln. Lineups f low: - HAWKS-J. Howatt, c; E. Mc- Court. p: i). Howatt, 1b; M. Hen- NTR- Ross... Cnnnlchael. Bowlen. Woods, Coyle, Glow, De- NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 010 100 001-3 9 3 New York 000 022 02x-6 M 0 MacFavden and Lopez; Wittig and Dannlng. Brooklyn O10 002 000-3 3 l Philadelphia 010 031 1011-6 15 1 Prcssncil. L. Rogers and Camp- bell; Mulcahy and Davis. Pittsburgh 210 ll0 020-7 14 2 Onclnnati 000 000 100-1 6 l Klingcr and Todd; Derringer and Lombardi. Chicago 100 400110-7 9 0 St. Louis 200 000 000-e 9 5 Page, Lee and Gal-‘bark; Macon 811d Bremer. AMERICAN LEAGUE 000 202- 4 'l 0 n 106 32x—11 12 1 lcaliecl end 8th rain). Ruffing, Andrews and Dickey; Having and Peacock. Cleveland 000 000 010-1 4 0 Detroit 000 000 000-0 I l Harder and Pytia-k; Coffmarl, Wade and York. 031 000 100-5 13 1 011 000 000-2 6 0 Philadelphia Washington Caster and Wagner; Krelwuska-s. Kelley and Ferrell. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI New York Bos Syracuse 000 000 120-8 0 1 Jersey City 010 000 000-l D 1 Cook and D. Moore; Baker and Redmond. Flnt Game Rochester 000 I00 00-1 0 0 Toronto 001 000 01-3 l l Johnson and Breese; Meoia and Harshan , Reiber. Secon d Glme Rochester 000 010 000-l 7 1 Toronto 000 001 001-2 d 1 Raffensbcrger and Baal; Berly and Reiber. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION n": on» gonad; guy s, Minnelpolh a. CCU I'll Kananas city's, Minneapolis 4. Coste. McDonald, Richards. Umpire at the plate '1‘. M0 Quorno, on tho banal, Ward. _ nlaylggif Scottish Union Winner Of Larrupers l/Vin lRoyalHarlflverl ls Winner Of Free - for - all (C. P. by Glllrdh-Il’! Special WIN) NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8., Sept. 7-R0yal Hanover, owned by Matt MacAdam of Glace Bay, N. 5., and driven by "Steen" Purvia, cap- tured the Free-for-Ali event of a lizhm-hamess racing card staged as part. of the Cape Breton Ex- hibition in atraimht heats today. The horse equalled the former track record of 2.08 in the sec- 0nd heat. That record was broken last Monday by Royal Hanover. SUMMARY 2:24 Trot and Pace Silent Mac. J. MacKillop, 1 3 1 L-yé’, riv- a!’ . . - .,_. 0q1.f"§ _ vuv-‘hfi V , Lesrrgndvf. I Time: 2:10, 2:08, 2:11. Rovers And i _| m p e r ia I s MeetTonight The third and final game o: me best of three series , in tlhe City Softball League send-finals takes place tonight at. the Park diam- ond at 5:30 sharp. Both teams have now won a game apiece and tonight's encounter will determine the winner that will enter the finals against the Indians. Last night both teams expressed their confidence of winning and indications last night were that Mullins would do the hurling for the Rovers being opposed by Irm- periais’ fast ball ace Ray Stull. The name is scheduled to start at 5:30 sharp and players are ask- ed to make an GU01); to be on the Leger Stakes l DONCASTER, Sept '1 — Scottish Union, sturdy son of Cameronian- Trustful, today ran back to his Derby form to capture the 163m St. Leger Stakes, ' His neck victory over Challenge 1n a stirring nrive down the stretch pave hi5 millionaire owner, James V. Rank. his Lrst triumph in the St. Leger and the major share of a stake of approximately £10,000 $50000). Scottish Union was second in the Derby last June to Bola Rcussel, French-bred colt owned by Hon. Peter Beatty, Since then Mr. Ranks bay colt ave a poor performance in the Ec lpse and as a. result he was only Joint second choice at '7 to 1 for today's 1 3-4 miles test. NEW$°§1JPORT WORL BOXING BASKE IBALI. OIHER SPURI 99 Grafton Street Sunnyoidc J. E. WRAN, Manager SQ UIRES .WIN FIRST GAME OF ISLAND SERIES Joe DiMaggio Has Courage, Plus Abi I i ty (By PAUL MICKELSON Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Sept. 7-(AP)— When the baseball writers bz-gin their annual fall search for the Big League bail player with the most heart. their scrgcant-at-arms should march Joseph Paul DiMag- gio to the dais of triumph, and call the hunt off for 193B. ThLs is the ycar, 1's third in the flanllcls cf tile llll—l.'lL't0l'l0lL\' New York Yankrcs, that (lillscpyac proved lnore than lliSj-{Pfallless as a ball player. He showed ills army i of detractors from the Bronx t0, St. Louis that 110's a wcllrcr of the 1 game's rcd badge o! courage. Giuseppe. a quiet, sensitive fellow of 23, began his hectic though soul-satislylng season by defying the nil-powerful Yankee front of- fice with a holdout demand for 340.000, a sum unhnard of for a third year player, He got licked. With it calm- snubbcry from his énates, Culcltlb and boocs froln the ans. How well he took it is shown in his performance, Though hurt to the very quick. he stuck in every game since joining the club. And today finds him coming like the wind down the home stretch of the Thle “qllllflfitifnliifld (ahailenge, owned Sr , P lps few away rom Illa favorite, H. b. MOITIBI‘ Punch. who finished four lengths behind. Pascil, also third in the Derby but the winner of the Two Thousand Guineas and successful in other im- portant. races this year, failed to stay on the drive to the finishing wire, as many critics had predict- ed. He started at 6 to ii and Chal- ien e at 100 to 8. Br Abe Bailey's Ramta a, co- seoond choice with Scottie Union, once again showed he is a "morn- ing glow-unwilling to do on a race course what he does in train- IglRkfiilJIOpS—8IId he finished far aa . After the race Mr. Rank said he was not a betting man and had only a smell wager on his colt whose sire, Cameronim, won the Derby in 193i. Gordon Richards, champion joc- key of England, said Puch was not sated to the "very bad 0e at which he went." The ri or had nothing else to say to explain his third place. Next important items on the season's racin calendar are the big autumn hand ps, including the Cambrldgenhlre. the Cesarewitch and the Manchester November ndicap, WILL PLAY IIOCKIY IN ENGLAND NEW GLASGOW. N. 8.. Sept. '1—(CP)-Bob Benton, who played hockey last season with the Saint John, N. B., Beavers would leave next month for England to ping American League batting champ- fomhip race. Once more, Giuseppe is a bail player's player. Badly in need of southern train- ing, Joe missed l0 games at the outset of the season. By Yankee edict. his $25,000 salary was docked at the rate of $162 for each game missed-a total 0t $1,620. But even with such handicaps, Joe has done astonishingly well. Excluding today's game. he's banging at the leaders in batting, runs scored, hits, and runs batted in. He has a chance to sweep all four individual titles. Bluenose Prlmed - . For Racmg Series (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LUNBNBUHG, N. 8., Sept. 7- Tho Lunenbur salt. banker Blue- nose. primed or her international schooner racing series off Boston next month against Gloucestel-‘s Gertrude L. Thebaud. arrived here today after a voyage down the coast from Halifax. Her skipper. Captain Angus Walters, is in Bos- ton for a conference with race officials, and she was in ccmmand of Captain Lawrence Allen. SIT BOXING TOURNAMENT DATES SAINT JOHN. N. B" Sept. 'l- (OM-The New Brunswick Am- ltélfr Boxing Chamgaionshlp tour- nament will be hel here Oct. 3 Pirates NEW YORK, Sept. '7 —(AP)— The National tel-cue leedlns Pittsburgh Plratcs dropped Cin- cinnati Reds to third place today by their 7-1 triumph as Chicago Cubs moved into second place by their victory over St. Louis Car- dinals. V The Cubs trailed the Plrates by five games. Bob Klingcr pitched six-hit ball to scnd the Rcdlegs tumbling in the standing. Only one Redleg got as far as tilird base-aside froln Frank Mc- Corlnick who singled in the sev- enth, reached second on Johnny Elmo's error and scored the Reds’ lone run on Lombardiis one-base to centre. The Pirates, 10d by Paul Waller with four-for-four, inst no time in getting to Paul Derringer. The big Kentucky rlghthandrl- soncht. his 20th victory of the year, but "Big Poison" Wllners first lnlnnp double. singles by Rlzr" and "1"- Suhr and Young's fly netted two runs and 1ll'1;1l-.;c(1 .111 - retirement. Tllc CiiillllS made it two straight. over Boston Bees with a 0-3 vic- tory behind the steady nine-hit pitching of rookie Johnny Wittig, who was making his second big- league start. The Bees got awn] to a two- run lead, but deacon Danny Mac- Fayden weakened, and the Giants scored two runs each in the fifth, sixth and eight. ‘Ihreeiiostoner- nors helped in the scoring. Jim Ripple hit: a homer for the New Yor era, and Eibie Fletcher and Joe Stripp whacked one each for Boston. At St. Louis, five Cardinal er- rors helped Chicago win the first of a three-game series lrr" “e Birds 7-5 but at the cost of in- juries to Joe Marty and rookle Vance Page. who was credited with the victory. Page sprained his ankle cover- ing first base in the eighth m- rung. Marty was hurt in pre- game pracice when ho colilded with Jack Russell. handcuffed H Brook yn Dodgers with three hits t e Fhflliea to a 6-8 The Philll landed on Tot Prea- sm-ll and Lee Rogers for l5 hits Putting the game on ice with a hree-run splurge) in the fifth, on five hits and lph Camllil’: er- ror. AMERICAN LIAGUI NEW YORK, Seipt. ‘l -(AP)- It was Joe Oronn at Fenway Park today, but Jimmy Foxx too the honorl. Tho "double-x" clout- ed two homer: and a double drove in a total of eight runaand was generally a one-man slugging show in the So I 11-4 vic- gnd 4. the lponaou announced to- Uooilllmrvlbfordandrlfl. at Streatham in the Enilis league, friend: laid today. tory over New York Yinkees. Tho game no by: down- Humble Reds As Cubs Move Into Second Place With Win Uver Cards 7-l pour of rain with the Yankee: at bat in the sixth, but by that time it didn't make much difference. The Sox. backing up steady pitch- ing by Joe Heving with a 12-bit attack were so far in front and. still going that the Yanks couldn't have caught up in 20 innings. The Yanks got to Having- for two runs in the fourth. one of them on Dimaggiob 29th homer of the season, and had two runs in, and none outrwhen the game ended in the sixth. At Detroit, Mei Harders hit. itching performance gave Cleve and Indians their ninth straight victory and their second shutout over Detroit in two days. The score was 1-0. Harder struck out five Tigers and walked three. and was in trouble only in the fourth inning when Detroit filled the baseuwth two out, on a single and two wal s. Harder tossed out Billy Rogell for the third out. George Caster, limited the Senators to six hits, hurled Phila- delphia Athletics to a 11-2 victory over Washington in the opener of a. two-game series. The Athletics grasped a three-run lead in the second inning. Play Softball Final Tonight The final game in the Summer- side Softball League will be played this afternoon at 5.30 on Noonans field and will be between Hoimans and Dominion Silvers winners of_ Yesterday's playoffs. In tgwlvrdflyls game I-Iolmlflfl beat e Pbncebuslera 15 to ll and the Dominion Silvers won from the Orioles with the clone margin of 24 to 23. Much interest is display- ed in tonight's game. two- l2 Ca n ad ians Entered U. S. Tou rname nt NEW YORK. S9 . 7-(AP)~— The United States mun chum ionships start tomorrow on courts of the West Bide Tennis Club at Forest Hills with Bobby Rig s, Adrian Qulst. and Helen Hui Jacobs as chief drawing cards for the opening day's mgram. Mike Jacobs and Quis have been assigned places of honor in the stadium court. Helen, seeking her fifth cilampionsflip and seeded a0 the head of the iLst of domestic contenders. will open lay agairut Anne C. Harrison of uxton, Md. Quist will meet Frank Br-oida of Pittsburgh. . Riggs, on the other hand, hAl been assigned to a field court for his match with Peter Lsuck of Wynnewood, Pa. The chunky young Chicagoan has drawn the toughest of four tough quarters in the men's singles draw. Neither Don Budge, def “ ._ champion and world's no. 1 Im- ateur, nor two-listed John Brom- wlch of Australia, boomed since the Davis Cup challenge round u its iikellest successor, wlllcompete tomorrow, when the program calls for completion of first-round mat- ches in men's singles and upper- haif first-round matches in wo- men's. The top-seeded United States and foreign entrants drew first- round b es and will make their bowl day, Budge against Wm Van Horn of Lou Angela Bromwich against August Ganlen- mulier of Seacliffe, Mass. Two of the first da ‘s most pro- mfsin matches will sllayed 0n the s dium court after c Quint- Broida match. Frank Kovaca. young California giant who ll seeded sixth, will meet E. J. I'll . promising Briton. and Don McNe United States indoor champion, wil tackle Bernard Destremelu of fiance, fourth ranking foreigner. er Durivagc, 22-year-old Montreal school teacher, will meet -s ore n a . . . iliil-ednccededf la P1 yer J A win f Montreal, Canada's lilo Minor-dolor colds. Roam. Tho yeah wont will l is And ae Annual Meeing Thennmlalmeotlngolthnfrllwciidwardlnlandflah and Game Pmtcctln Annotation will be hold Friday ove- nlng of lllll week the 00h. M llll sharp In the Cliy Board tho incoming you will he appointed. , | Ilihlflflllllfhfllllfilllllllfldlllhfllludllfllld talc put In tho muting. Bald o onhvuother entrant fa drawn W am Talbert; of Glncinno . In reviewed and officer: for I. ARTHUR GAUDIT. Secretory. | | ‘ll l l i QDIQOTCFQIGIUU