' \ , » / ‘ . ' 1 1 B W3 AD-s r BOWL N I G BOXING ` ‘ 1 “OCR” aAsKa1‘BAi.r.' WRESTLING OTHER SPORT ' ' ' _ mi _nfs & Gafewa Win Two Straig__ l c:RocERs ARE CHAMPIONS or INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE 'GAME FURCEII ¢~».¢ ~ 1'-*est asus ____-. 11111 llllils 1111111111 111111 11.1 vlclliiv wo Thousand S e e ;Gate w ay s Take ¥Strangle Hold On fseries For Title. 1 i . _p, by Guarilian's Special Wire) GLACE BAY, N. S., Sept. 9 ,.1'armoiitii Gateways were re- ¢,,m|iig home today with vic- "¢,,,,~ in the Nova Scotia. bue- 'yall championships almost cer- I 1,1" and it second straight win - in 3 three-out-of five series I ,-11|, Dominion Hawks to their i p-edit. ` .Yesterday they rocked Do- ')iinion’s hopes of recovery Wm l-`ridoy's defeat in the first “me of the series with a de- rgii-, 4-1 pummeiing before a. Fllery oi’ 2.000, and sailed on wards it probable meetingin the Maritime championships |-ltli the survivors of the New gi-iinswicii series in which St. gtephen-.llilitown Kiwanis have pig some lead over St. John I, .\l. C. l. Maroons. ' I 3 Impressive \ highly ns they were Friday, teways gave an even greater,` ression of their strength yes-, ay .is they came from behind it when it seemedl likely thei in Breton champions woilld take , 1. second game of the series. 1 Another fvutuie in the defeat of li lluivks was some smart strat- -. on iii.; part of Manager Ernie :liiisliaw of the Gateways when ,le surpriseti everyone by placing ills Blilii on the mound. Thci “ingc cf pace told heavily on the litivls score sheet, and leaves .1 "int young Pumey Fuller li ce to clinch the series when -- next game is played in Yar- ui th Tbllizsday, ll'ltht1'lc ilnwlts banging out two Jin in the first. after Bain had Clio out, it looked as if the t e would develop into a frec- W8. P Ntwl°‘...sio1zi\>/onto 'SPORTRAIITS From St. Louis Browns 1-...Eg tw” . wer- _ <<-%- _ '- 5 p --sw...--. Rinenov mis vena its iles zciipseo \~`,_\ His own mas win Recono! _ "PR1NCE H nl.” ` ` Soiiurodeillaa ‘ I -BUT THI5 VER! M5 is _ "1 ilrlgffflifizsf il-ie csergr ~ `¥ ` . _ -=~*§ :tiff-'-' -' ~.°".~ -_>'f<‘_"”""' s . \ 1,. ."5 _F Y; / __ rg ,lt \\ \ _ 1 if . `, \\\` `\`_ H15 SYEQLING pggfogynm ON 'HE Moimo uma recrlvzgs _ our avmrrcinttou 5 Ruvnvs ovzia- ‘R _-_f Ewns I swnoosito or ='I(,-_'=§, 1 Hunz£l.L! _ ~?j:1<_'»._'=.`;=,"_,_ L ' . .1 -.'-..;_.<~ .1 vouuo izisurotnuuiw. or 11-ig ml- »-"7 ' ./- LERDIN6 EVEN CFHEL . 'x el ' ' //-'.'-,’. - - SCO st ' - _ 55' rf _ . 1-/ _ -.51 »'.f*Z~'-:L 1"'/»' ._ *"\_ rits ienoisic. Prrciisn ` .fi 1 M p OF me Nnriowm. Linens, ' _ _ t ' ‘ 1 , ~ r With Timel Home Runs , _ (A.P. By Gnardian’s Special _ Nnw Yorix, sept. 9_New " 1"- Yankees used home runs ` Louis today to win the 10118 /. short; of a doubleheader, def ' St. Louis Browns in a 14- opener 6-5, then taking a g sunset edition 2-1. The second game was w ii Gehrig’s 45th home run ason. which scored Rolfe. Selkirk, Yankees outfield, r the full trip in the 14th the first game, ending a at had been scoreless fr ghth inning when the red two runs to knot th nln Lc se t ‘OU . . , Hui 'rrosiry knocked out nts aznu hurling of their Star south- honier of the season in the fgstlpaw, Harry Larter, with an game, bringing two-men across e ' - - ~ plate ahead of mm |airtight display when their 8 fo of th It took Lynwood (“Sch . . _ _ I _,_,_,__ __ Rowe and the rest of the "pf, » ‘__ ‘ nings to squelch the stub ` »- f _;_»_\=”' `\, ` sistance of Boston Red S //( > _ " s ' .1 . -£“'~"' gain a 5-4 decision in ' / \ , opener at De ro ‘ ` ‘ With 28,000 fans cheering °_£)___ _ _.,`_s___`_ _.'- __ A 4.' tl AQ’ ` `” ' tary shnkiness early in t ' “ ' and came through with victo of the season. The Red Sox got, ll ' w _ W Oi-Dov-5 wwwowl woo+o1 O coat-i-> Yarmouth E Amiro 2b ... 1 H. Horton ss .... 1 Goudey. cf .. 0 LeBlanc lf . Ol Venlot ri 0., fling ofi_iir. However, after the wks had swung into it lead for' iflrst time ill the series, Bain 'lied dswii to give nlinost as goodil 1 ixhiliitioii as the great Cople I Itlnc in the series opener, Bain' - .rd but foul- blows during thcl ’t.onIy two after the first inn- g, while his teammates wercl "inf: lanky Lincoln Gills for ii hits to curil every rlln they Bain went on to strike out tarztl rvtirc thc last, twelve t.. to face him during the game \it\'1'. ' ltfchluiiln Standoil lthiry McMullen, stocky Hawks’ tlimwiilzill. was their only hit- lItllet'o_ :intl was tho only Ong to Miter Bains offerings. I-le put lliounlon into tlic lead ln the first lien his long llireebngger sent iitcller Gillis home after Lincoln "' ilu! himself on third with u "' ll"-$9 “'i\ll0l1. It was the only ' for thc homesters, _Yamiolith tied in the second lil B sqtlceze play on Doug H9;-_ tmlriple :ind Bains magnificent lcriiiec biint: moved nheodl in the lllli on Aniii~o’s single, stolen base, iliswriiisr hit by copie Leblanc. f°“l"'l_lli Willy by the Gateways "lf 01311111 put the issue beyond lllli. as Lcillanc opened with his il llit of thc game, tcok second " V"“l‘li 1011: clout to right. 120112 Horton hit into n ll4“l>-flv with Venlot. being nip- wbti. ,siconti although Cople was will rvricli third, With two out. Wi-_ l'i`l:nt'tIod by many as it my; `l’l€llf’_r than Snilokey .Ice If it-its __-till unable to halt the mul”-‘-“ _"l“l?'i'.V march, and Bain '° -'i hir: doilbie to centre to| ':’,.o.r~¢-:in shoot-rd F4 SQ)-104)* §mooS Eng-,are D. Horton lb 1 Bain p 0 Boyd 3b 1 Deveau c ... . -. 0- Totfl-ls -ii §=w»*w»o»w> i‘OooC>C>c>i-oo; '|*OooOOw»-oo: E'-‘»-»c-:fair-eauiuig ooooroooocg oi-is-:emi-oi-Q: “‘ 'B Oihi-»-wi-i-r~3»i~° woroowocioi-> cocoa!!! l'0C€|'S Donovan, cf rl ¢~2wi»:.n»»¢>»¢-nissesig ooooooooeg ooooo~oQ~= "‘ 'd ~lQQt-¢Qt-lqb-lb-lo Q§3©@!\1C|\b3QK\2> o»- li! o,C ri T 1 tnoyiei; hit by pitched, not or 1| While P‘“l‘" md *°° f““¢h twllliamsl' struck out by Bilger $3215 and was ‘°'°° steady ml' an H R 1, by Lsrto 4- first bs - ‘md Klfby WH 11 1'°<=l< \\_\" . 0 m e u n Lawlor, Ke,§51,,w_ callaffagn against which nudge finally woi-sl S » “§" f` » van. Gamhum: left on buses, hlmself it ’ , . The Gaytown Volleyball Club wish _' _ . . . ~ ,,../""' < to state that their fourth-rnnkinci §,f_;“"vS,’,'h,2°;;;'f' S§;m’;)‘;l;_iGrocors ow foo ooo 2 '1 4 ,wTl‘°’°LhW“StPl°“f*Y °f ivelliis be- ' team acce t the challen e of the ' ' _ ' 1 Hf\Wl¢S 000 000 090 0 2 2 een es” W0 °" lt was M1150” ~" ._»~' P B (7,. nw, § A ., ,, to k la |Harris, Senators, Cllft., Browns, .‘ -1 i/ ' " I Davis Cardindla‘ Gehrig Yankees » ner-only o find when he .‘ \ i == .,..~';= 1 ' _ ’ ' 803 f %,_.”‘§`§§¢_, I I one each. l Boxlng Tourney there that Lester had won back the .__ ‘jr *' =~ _ ~ | 1 F<’_,l`he lgcglersi Ge4l;rig,3{tankeés, 43;i p1M¢_ ~- J ‘ ""- °“°“~ 5 ‘- *‘“ ‘. to. P. B o. nil ' i i 5 »» - -»> 322 Collins. Cardinals, 322 Berger, AMH.g§s,IfT°N_ _ _ '. - I B;;V°9»e321I_ ?l;°§kY- glhgglgg- 33' 629 venilc boxing tournament to be held Hallfax Junlors 1 'W ° H- "1 “ ilwithin two weeks is being plonned» , l Nllolml 303- t°l*‘l 1332- by officials of the Amherst Amateurl Enter Flnafs ` .1-»_._'f' . ---- Athletic Association. weights for ,ff-» = ‘ Junior Abeswit baseball orac SUTTON BANK. Y°f\-Noo-ooog oo»Nnwo»-w§ '°°o»-i-xoo»-~1>-ui:-'ing 5oca»c--k~:¢z\>woOo> 9oo~oosH~Qo¢M St. Stephen Ross. rf Mitchell, 1b Godfrey, lb fb) Moffat. ss .. McLain, c Purcell, lf H. Bibles, 3b Coffey, cf Mcfntesh, 2b Brownell, p (ct R. Boles Totals ........4i1 4125 ¢,;s.|>»K~.aci""‘°"eric,u; wO~oo¢ooO°oH5 ocOo»-w»-oto"“*'¢».-I L3 »-\ <.:o;>.-_:»N..vi>-.-,-3 Sgooi-.-wo¢iO>‘Q¢,> Ooo“o:o~°ooH Y. M. C. I. O’Leary. ss . . _ _ .. McGrattan. li' .. Moore, cf Stanton, lb Damery, p Armstrong. 3b .. Robinson. 2b Trainor, c Gayries. ri’ ral McGovern .. (dl Masters 1 Totals . . . . . . .. _ 41 2 a-Ran for Damery in 2nd and 6th; ran for Robinson 4th and 8th. b--Ron for Purcell in 7th. c-Batted for Gaynes in llth SCORE BY INNINGS _ §§ 2 ii. En: Wwhl St. Stephen 000 020 Y.M.C.I. .. 110100 sinmviniw ' Riil'| "“\i in~l\/loorc, Gavncs. 'I‘r:ilito:‘_ Ross 2, Coffcv, Mclrtvsli: Stolen bases-Ross. Miore. Stun- ton. McIntosh: sacrifice hits-MM Grattan. Armstrong. Trainor, H. Boles. McIntosh. O'L.cnry; Two- base hits-Coffey. Purcell; Double- plieys--Coffey to McLain, Gavrirs to Robinson tn Stanton: Struck out -by Browno) 7. by Damerv, ii: Base on l~:|` -off Damcry. 1. off Brownell. 1: Left on bases-st.. Stotiherl 6. Y. M, C. I, B: Hit bv pitcher-'Ross ibv Damcrw. Strin- ton (bv 1-Zrnwnelltz Wild pitrh- Brownell; Time of game-2 hours. Umpires-Moffat tirid Morrissey. SaintJo/in _/rs. En te r Finals With Royals (C. P. by Guiirdii\n'ii Special Win) ST. STEPHEN. N. B., Sept 9- Dividing a double-header with St. Stephen Royals yesterday, St. Pct- er's of Saint John, won the right to meet Moncton Royals in the fin- als for the junior baseball champ- lonship cf New Brunswick. St. Peter's lost the aftemoon game, 9-5, but came back in thc evening to win 4-3. This gave the Saint John team the se-mi-#final series by two games to one. Gregg Nickerson. St.. Peters vounir hurling are won his s~r~nli" ve v B-nil! :¢;:;;.,... -il|ri\f~ -~f»- ,1,`2~..--___, *__-.Q-_ ‘sr-_v~\ii-uni ,i_.,`~.v.-1. _'_______;_ _ sz § oE§1_c1e§ -._ r- .;,.-_*__ M5 ng.- __-r , 1