___ _-_________ r GUARDIAN BASKI: 1 mu. _ "Ui-"IIY oi 11:11 svuRI WRESILING Bob- Feller Farlzs 18 For - New Strikeout Record; Ruth Still Home Run King --—1 ~ Successful Season In Big Leagues . y“. ~ . ' BY Sll) FEDER d: {its blfl“°f,f,‘.’d“fh.l°f; , Associated Press Sports Writlgr ' “I m” 1938 w-mlmig“ I Tillmigas ‘lliltfilil-ligggkbgsebzlllasl; fulmllliliutglbs,’ son, one of the most; successful 1‘r,'j“_4l,'_£ o: h“, 11111111111111)‘ 111 years became his- lfqfo‘ ‘ ' tory 101111)‘ 11nd only the world l 21*“ 1,1111», starting i11 Chicago Wed- ll1s1i:1_\' between the Yankees and Cubs, remains. 1 Z9 money l1. was a year of sore arms; of , q V. , booming home runs. featuring m‘ hi" 4m‘ ‘m’ Hank ureenbcrg individually, and. 11 " 51- 1191115 11s 11s11111, the Yanks as a team, of W‘ W111i“ 1111' 11111s1 spectacular stretcl1 fight ' 11111‘ 1‘! 3 111 30 yi rs for the National >11‘ W! T111‘ 1111-‘111- ::.-111- 1111111111111; of Johnny Van- 111'1' Aicerls record job of two SUN to only straight 1111-1111. no-run pitching to inmates i1c1'i'c1'111ances. The folks who foot the bill turn- cd out nioic t11a11 10,000.00O_slro1ig through 1..1* sllllllllti, eclipsing by 1011111 1111110011 1111-11" .937 mark and ixerhilps scaling a new all 1115.111 when 1111 return: arc count- e11. The Yankees, expected to breeze 111110111111 the American League, had 11 siifi fight all through the 1ll'>i 111111 of the season before U\‘l'l‘t't‘»llllllf.l Cleveland Indians and Boston llcll Sox. Chicago Cubs, who clinched the '. Notional Lcatgtie flag only yester- day. were counted out a month ago, 11111-1" Gabby Hartnett had succeeded Charley Grimm as manager. They came back to win N" ‘ 2U of 1111-11- lust 25 games in a stretch lltjlll. tighter than any since Fred Merkles all-timebone- head play lost the crown for the Giants in 1908 A11 epidemic of sore arms sliced big iirnnc pitchers off the active list. Carl Hubbcll. Lefty Grove, Schuolbw Rowe. Paul Dean, Van Iilngle Mungo, Johnny Allen and several ohters were sidelined or g had to be returned to the minor rleagties for failure of their salary ivnigs. And Dizzy Dean, central figure ‘of the laiegest player deal of the year, pitched only '75 innings a1’- ter the Cardinals sold 111m to 1 Chicago Cubs for $185,000. highest jprice ever paid for a pitcher. It was a year of Jimmy Foxx’: comeback. Despite the bother and ' the first name 0 Y.1I:k~ 1114-111 s1 I01“ 6-3.! '1 r 1 ifljvmouths I SMeet New i3 runswick Champs In 2nd Garner Of Series Today In reach of the New Brunswick» fPrince Edward Island intermediate baseball title Plymouth All-Stars ‘ tackle ihc L-ogizieville Bisons in the ; second same of their best of three 1s11*"cs :11 11111 Park (iiamond this- 111111110011 a1 3 ol-lock sharia. Glvcii little chance by the dope- sfers of winning the first e11cou1i- ter Plnnuuths put on a great dis- British Lady Golfers Win From Canucks worry of a sinus condition, he won the American League batting Echampionship and set the pace in lboth leagues for driving I11 runs. Ernie Lombardi of the Reds won play in the New Brunswick toivn I I“ the National LEBKEB- The last Thursday to soundly trounce! chflmfllm‘ Imchfirs were b‘? 3m the New Bl‘1lllS\\'l(‘l{ champions 8-01 L"- Imn {mm M the pennant ~ 1.11111 b1 ikllllt‘ favored as the team I “F.7d Chnrlel meyned Rufnng- ace 1 1o co against lIlC New Waterford: ‘Ymmng Clllm" “m1 22 vlcwfles’ mm. for “Iarimnu, hum“ right handci of the Yanks, with time ‘ I the play yet to be completed he 1 i l 1 I aft/er counter-ziitack. but it wasn't. Donald. A. Blanchard; forwards, safisfacflom until the last five minutes of the IC-Iillis, Conway, Glover, Giilmigiie, half that they accounted for the cTag-ue, McKinnon, Sncl r, Pk 9x15 ca“ the choice of two great aiqueflas ' equalizing point. From the line-up McDonald. y i just qumde the p_ w_ q ling’ saints; Fullback, pg pines“; MEDIUM-cork lIp or plain. -—_“Medlum"or“Mlld'. Choose the onawhioh Chris. Gallant, rangy and hard- three-quarters, V. Grant, N. Smith. MILD, plain cnd,"wclpranf”pdpel nuts you beef. 1 PJV. C. Squad Show SurprisingFonnIn Taming Back Saint Dunstans 8-5 fened to send the play back to mid-field. Fans who braved cold drlzaly rain were satisfied that the game would end in the 5-5 stalemate, but five minutes before playing time was up the winners started an of- fensive that led to the winning touchdown. As they battled close to the touch’ line on the north side of the field Blanchard picked up the ball. Driving ahead he negotiated the ten-yards to the Saints line. As he crossed the stripe he was pounced upon by half a dozen players but as the mixup was unpiled the P. W. C. player was well over. Saunders’ attempt to convert was short of the mark. I The game failed to produce the 1 best brand of ball that either team is capable of but for an opener it was very good. Saints half liitc worked fur better than their opponents but always the hard tackling P. W. C. squad stop- ped the offensive to fight back with driving attacks of their own. Referee Jim McCallum awarded" many penalty boots during the contest and on several instances the penalties took both teams out‘ of their danger zones. _ P. W. C. Fullback, Norrie; three- quarters: McDonald. Bell, Saund- crs. Coylc: halves: Roach, B. Mc- Alf Blanchard fast half-line man of Prince of Wales college's football squad, Saturday afternoon started a Merriwell finish to an exhibition contest between St. Dun- stan’s University and P. W. C when with playing time up but plunged over the Saints line to give his college an 8-5 victory over the University team. Lt was a sensational finish to a game that saw the city college squad battle 011 even terms with their opponents all the \i'ay. BP- fore the game started, P. W, C. was given little- chance by the ocpesters to even come close to holding the squad ‘that this W111‘ is entered in the Intercollegiate Rugby League. But this was all changed as soon as the game Hot underway. The winners with a fast b11t light team started t0 lake the play to their‘ opponents. Ten minutes after the start Bell, fast and hard tackling three-quarter man of P. W. C. accepted a pass twenty yards out from the Saints line -to race over for the first trv of the game. Doug Saunders clever kicking half, split the bars with 2t beautiful convert to add the extra two points and give P: W. C. a 5-0 lead. For the next fifteen minutes the Saints launched counter-attack ROW pointed to the dim horizon's greyish P haze, one of Britain's fighting ships slips quietly oil lo “do her bit" somewhere. The favourite of millions, Player's Navy Cut Cigarettes are doing “their biW-everywhere, the world around-—giving smokers pleasure and working forward of the University team snared the oval as it was tossed in to plunge over for the touchdown. Higgins converted to lcnot the count 5-5. All through the second half the teams waged a very even and rugged struggle. Saints on several occasions were within five yards of the payoff strike but always P. W. C.’s la§t'_llr_1_e__o_f defence_s_tif- World Series Interest At I-Iigh Pitch J. Coyle, R. McKinnon; halves: J. Higgins. S. Trainer, J. Trainor; forwards: H. Hennessey. L. Con- nolly. J. Chisholm, E. McInnis, K. lvlfgoney, C. Gallant, P. F‘. McDon- a . that does no! nick lathe Iipl. 25 For 25¢ Pocket Tins of Fifty - 50g 1 Referee: James McCallum. A week from today the first game of the Intercollegiate league series takes place with Saints meetinLMount Allison. World Series Ball Schedule Cubs Wind Up Season With Loss- Cecil Braithwaite Outboxea Sparks To Win Unanimous Ten-round Decision Victor); (A-P. B Guardian's Special Wire) CH GAG-O, Oct. 2 — The world series schedule for the ghiclago Cubs and New York an 1 ees Ilme is Atlantic Standard (By Charles Dunkley, Associated Press Sports Writer! CHICAGO, Oct. 2—World series am 1 n", 2 t m“: . interest finned to fever “ch m_ e‘! I l’ Cecil Braithwalte, clasy middle- ring. '1 “mm Wm, the mum‘ 0.1’ Chung‘, sfltzlfghugtcnggb Oct-m 5 and 4i new YORK, Oct. a-oun- weight fighter from st. John. N. a. m, Holland of anon, aimed Cubs with the National Baseball Ucto r 1401i“ ‘date for Using a’ makeshift’ “Hemp m “we ‘saunday mgm h-nd mo much b0 _ much~ weight 8nd experlmw Mague championship t m some c1 their regular,- a res“ the 1118 ability 10f B111 Simrks of Am- Bonnie Ritchie of Charlottetown 1 - 111W "B. cimmplou Chicago Cubs dropped 11ers; as he earned a unanimous (le- ‘ Because of the late arrival of _ Games 3, 4 and 5 at Yankee the Cubs from St. Louis, Chicagofis _ _ p _ the mini-final of the card and Siadium. New York’ o“. B40, the“. closmg game U1 the Season .OISl0fl 111 the 11111111 event of the a resut won a technical kayo v14;- to the Cardinals today 7-5. b°X111g card‘ S15E11 8t the Clwr- wry after four rounds of milling, a‘ y‘ Manager Gillis stated last even- 21 Wins‘ (til 9 L l’) 1'0 1 l L 1 d [h v lPYYTQYifiF-fl: 11111111 hi‘? - ‘algailgtwlie i531: Bnirisiiliacrxllf AMERICAN LEAGUE 01" 1119 R"1'?13 '?1\‘-‘-'<'1 GWY crs this afternoon as he used in won L05; p“ G3 - 1111- t>l)illt‘l'. Brine AfcCallum who, Np“. york 9g 53 551' __ J H" '1' in 1t llll'Ct'-ll\l'ii.f‘€l at Loggia‘; I B0510“ g3 61 Q91 1914 v1 1- wtl. .u:1111 111 ‘c 1 moun ‘ i 1 ,- _ - -° '~‘ 31“ [and if right the li<lfllltlelll‘(‘l)élll£’l'l $11811 i1 (793 5g? lg scoring tvas one will 111111111 things plenty tsugh for Washington 75 76 .497 231.4 the asilors. Chicago 66 83 .439 32 I ouch rather easy winners SPY-OWE 55 97 ~35? 44 fmq “an”. [D ie“i1lp Philadclplra 53 99 .349 46 1 ‘ ' 155; ' (‘l1llll]72\‘tl\ 111 . can v ‘ _ to put 11p :1 5mg NNIIONAL LEAGUE today's game and Chm‘ . - go 89 63 .586 — o uiincss ai1 exciting gméburgh B6 64 573 2 1e game will start at >3 o'clock g g pvrrnu a record crowd is ex- 305m,‘ 7-7 75 K07 12 .0 be on hand for the cn- Sp Louis 71 3Q 47g 171,5 *1 ‘ ~- - Brooklyn 69 80 .463 181.5 l" 11" Philadelphia 45105 .300 43 Canadian ‘n 111i Indians Play In Moncton Tomonow 1 ‘fl o! A l“ J. .\‘l'1I1;‘1¢ 0:10 4 n11 Canadian And United States Rugby Results Bruustvick-Priiicc Ed- 'r1~ w“ - _'——~ u 1 ‘(Ill sftball scri s gets b Hncialcd Eastern Canada fost- 11 . . . ll Nioito tomirow‘ a, _ '**°1"5 :1 ..n1ioi1 wlih tllec IllldlflllS, Is- 1 “will” CRY Champlonshlp Lind <-li:1n1111or.s inciting bGordon jscgzflrvcrsltv of Tcronw 10 Balmy “m” ._. .. .. . . .. , ,._ ‘ xii 11:11 Y“ m‘ N“ smhl 111G111 as; Royal Military Col- 'u is‘ . f ‘ 1°11“ .5~ Drillon H” rls Sis“! ,,_‘,,,\,El ‘,,],3,,““.1,3.‘.fj,‘,§{‘,l‘ 50f western Ontario ~ 1 . - - ‘, ' - 1ad>\h1al€_el bgexiimeiijfilyl-llfg l gitaha 11;; #118315 Uriiliversity 1 Aces To Tltle oi whipping them and “mm - “m m“ 5e“ ' _ 5 n“, l“! [mm are Michieni1'Si11ic 0, Michigan 14. _- i- . . ,1. ., a1 Brown 1Z0 Harvard 13. ' " ‘ ' ‘ u n51", m K “RONKS Riiodc. 111211111 13, Holy Cross 46. _____ Lafayette 6 Pennsylvania 3a. “LLB v B‘ Oct 2_ _ Springfield 6. Amherst 6 ( e). ‘ _‘ S[v“'\0l‘| in 13;, I Vermont l-i Rutchers 15. Aliinnt 1\Il:()ll Univcrsity Dfwdlsm‘ n» Dmw 27- 1.11 lironkw 14-0 Snt- 1 PM '38- Tomi)!“ 6- SA (‘K _‘__§.~.1|,ii,,,p,,, Qmm-_ ‘Co mbia 27. Yule i4. » ‘“ T-m“ " " —"—"T'~"—~"-= Willrnns 0. Princrton 39. » Y ‘~ ._-- Vi .1 Military Institute 0, Navy ‘flu’ minim“ ‘ " I-Ccle 1110 0, Cornell l5. 26. American International O, j- lanova 59_ Nebraska '7. Minnesota 18. Auburn O. Tulane 0 (tic). Akron 0. Wayne l6 hlassaclittsetts State 0, Bowdoin 32 Tufts 0 Colbv 23. Purdue 21, Butler 6. Marquette 0, Wisconsin 27. Alabama 34. Howard 0. Colorado 7, Missouri 14. Kansas State 0. Northwestern 2i. Boston University 6 Lehlgh Gttie) Clcmson 7, Tennessee 20. Gcnfllia "l. South Carolina 0. De Paul 7. Illinois 44. Kansas o, Nntre Dame 52. Louisiana State 20. Texas 0. Florida 0. Mis. pl state 21. 6. s.sip Oklahoma 7. Rice Alnbama 34. Howard 0. Arkansas l4 Texas Christian 21. Hill}? SHAY, UfiTUBER 5th IN THE RINK 1ST. FETEIVS BAY 3111s" 1101715 KID .\'I('KI'I{.\’U.\' vs‘. \VeI'cr\vci1:Iii Champion. I’.I§.I. ART (‘LAYBORNE Fredericton. NB. Flash i Luther 7. Inwn State 32. __________ 1C1‘. nv Guardian‘; Special Vllrel HALIFAX. Oct. — Led by sturrlv-Fmbcd Bob "Ace" MacDon- ald. a crack New Glasgow mired swept. 1o victory on a rainsoaked Siudlcy camnus Saturday to retain their Maritime fnterscholaetio track and field championship in Ill." incci sponsored by Dalhousie University ' I SlTMl-FINAI. iiorr \".:-11.1.i<"i; llcllifil) 11.1mm. ‘1\Il'I.l.IN kn) SPFYFICR Mats. 11.111121’ Sci-(Ruicnaizi. 91'] LIN. 9i) libs. AIS!) UTIIEII I‘RI‘II,I.\IIN.-\RIICS I-Iftflfl‘ rn115111ng_\\'1-:iisvicirs onciiiasrizafiiilililfiy Adnii.-1vilin-.\clulfs 3111-. Youths 25c. Ladies 15c after Bout 'I'I XIIC-iifiii Sharp Y5. Phone 813 25c. Rate Or 5 Rldel Io! Prnmnicis-Slt-KINNON RINK ASSOFI ATION $1.00 public welcome for Manager Gabby Starling at 2.30 . m. , lotu-iuw 11¢ I c; 1, - Hartnett and his players was de- Ga-"Es 6 8nd (i! l1 :2 Cuflmllefi‘ ,1°§§§§;°,,§‘,°‘{,Z‘Q‘§,',e fir: GIVlHQnflVfR§ugll| lcgst ten pounds $§§h§i¢l9§’1l§1~§°§iii'mml u fen-ed until tomorrow morning 1" WYISIW Field. Chlw-Kfl, 00- Cord Tuey yum u with only in weight Braltinvaiie, according to his second appearance made when MUM. Edward J_ K911). “.111 nmi 13. 89 ‘victories’ “Lying Lfie In“... Se, writer won seven o1 the rounds fight of it all the way. lllarly 1n mg “mu com (ed m. at least one _ The club will have head uarters fisted attack that gav tn fans . u -wailog Wltllec left fielder Jimmy Killed In Tackle at; Tfldnish River and WI start plenty of excitement liar tieic re- NMFPIL“. “$5.1- Gieeson. Rettimz five for rive. ____ apfllxrm 1'}? 1,1: afifllmc . tefilflatll; Sig: minder of the round. In the lenlh CLOTHING head a reception committee. by the s1. LOills Cards of 1926 1o: ° 3111mm was taking two and first round his left aye was badly baseball office all day‘ personally Phllip 1g w1-ig]@_v_ Jr" youmfui t 1 t b ,. one was even. Keeping sparks con- swollen but he refused to leave “"1"” °1 ‘he Cum "mained 111 11" C ri ‘ ubs Cllgfflgfill-figltllnfilelrlbolllfiylltllé“11ml“: (llillltbilaglhlillglllllcnctlallilgxll- lgllg lull“ sllogond Ilelgnlrwthe - w ieu wen can duemng a for“, o; 7o m mam“, m5e4fgame Natlmm “"1"? sched‘ ally kept out o1‘ iaiige of the right seconds before the bell rang. Th out the last batches m. worldg a Paul Dean hwhd the first Sh‘ hand of his opponent. Sparks, with, was no count; on the knockdown‘ sefles tickets‘ Th m i . ~ . _ his pet maulcr cocked all through Holland won the second hem; also] H i d_ td “e almans final innnmgs for the Cards and was um “gm could,“ fmd an opmmg m the third he c“ ed m5 0pm“ l‘ ‘ . l - ‘ 1 , ,, . 11211353118 IZTPlllfI-Slflllllap Zeag gliidlftilg. Mm we “m. He struck and “thou” he d“ land Wm‘ n cm Wm‘ anwm" mid “mun m“ hurcl snwslz to the 111W in the 11111111 Braithivaite shook _l-t off 11nd con- tiuued to pepper his 0p nent with 59m Ritchie down for 9 but the Charlottetown boy came 17.000 box seats at Wrigley Field back 011 hi5 feet to slug it out with h would be quickly exhausted.‘ At Cincinnati , Wally Berger hit a. home run in ST 1.001s, Mo., Oct 2—<0P)—— the eiizhth innings Because the Cubs didn‘t clinch - " 1 . to give Reds 5-4viciofycvér Plihi- r1 ht i lf lan . - the championship until yesterday. S3313’: {d-‘fflfilff’ ufiilelffii fig. 511K811 Pirates. wgitelsalpdunglleslvtiecle 12m talllrlllliigtsha gliygglilenrtti$llieméasremtzilliiliiegr ‘Se? a force of workers was busy all mm; ikagu: penmm 1n seven A crowd of 14.000 saw Johnny noticeable effect On the Amherst punishment as the fourth got 113 day converting the magnfljceng year“. Saturday by plastering sh Vander Meer close his first big boy but they were more than piling derwayv; he was giving everything ball park into its world's series Lgiiis Cards, 10-3, in the SJCOHQ league season with his 15t.i vic- up points 101' hun. 'l'll(: dccslon was he 111m a; he continually swung setting for 1m- first, w“, games gun... of a wmlfiy“; double head, tory against 10 defsats. Just a matter _of form and the St. BUIZIOIICS but he was badly tired as with the Yankees next wean“, m, while mo“. last rivals’ PM» Vince DiMaggio set a new M1110" J°1m “P11911916 lvlcwry Proved t0 e went to his comer and could dgy and mum”. bu“... Pirates were mwmg L“ mm League strikemt record for a B- Dolwlar one. not come out for the fifth. Y k1 bettlznizbo ssfentry made 1m clllllltil. st. 1.01115 won the Opener fgfgleegeaigvmfiizreitghrliéfnégmflog- careful-u; 5111:1131‘: (‘tgmemto “in; b01358 Igilfilfjetrlsoxirornadamgoomaililaglon an ees a avorite over e 4-3. ' ‘ 1 - e l‘ 9 B i! cubs. th The victory‘ Scored m a 174m the campaign. round Sparks Immediately began w tfilww in a preliminary scrap and Hal-tum Probably will announce attack on four st. Louis pitchers, dD,1{"@881° ‘filmed 1°" time $1168 waiters but the cool boxing tggk 15113111 lxhéwe-sh? champion b“, Em Lee’ winner M 22 games plnczd Gabby Harmenxs scrap urfiigithet galmek giving him ‘an aal-glfilwltlf oppolseald leeptd jirbbjng op 510mm glued” decis onlfrorg his and loser <11 nine this season as net's two full games ahead 0f the }“‘° ‘° m m“ ° 129 “m“‘°‘"°- 1 v l‘ 11° e L‘ Md my p“ 11m 1 ' ' save” m“ pll_atts_ oi- me sgaggns, The big has“ an e11 one to the jaw and S aiks, bérougiout the fight appeared to his starting pitcher against the Yankees. although there is some indication that Dizzy Dean may be assigned for strategic reasons. off balance at the time o the Punch, Went 1o the canvas. He was Vi) without a count to again force the scrap but (he clever Braith- on the verge of a knocko always he would rally to fans plenty excitement wit trying eoiintci- attacks, ut but ive the hardn record for one year's strlkemts was 120 by Gus Williams of the Browns in 1914. At Phiiaxilpnlu. Brooklyn Dod- Wlieii Charlie R;0t, 39-year-old veteran of 13 campaigns with the Cubs, forczd Lynn Myer of the Tliiss will depend upon the starter 9111115 1° .1101’ "P r01‘ the “"91 W‘ t ., Waite was iiriinl; 1111111 most oi‘ the Young 'l‘on1.1 of Iennox Island named bv Manager J39 M¢C.ar1hy in the nifntn llllllllg, h: fclimaxki firs; wit? Phmkas‘ cgililoleniglgéigrl punches, ‘ ran inio a tartar in the person of of the Yankees, 11 111M!“ 111 111111118 Per Ormahoe, took the games 74 and m2 _ Braitliwa1tc's left hand began to Pele Whalen of St. Peter's Island RIIOV-lng only two scratch hits in the last six innings after he had got off to a shaky siart. land with telling effect 11s the sec- Qtid round Evt underway and con- txnued 1o do so right up to the and as a result 10s: the verdict as Referee Bennie Binns stopped what was fuming out. to be n vcry un- hind the pitching of two rookie". thSam Nahem gave up six hits in O Billy Herman. crack sechd e ‘menu and JDIm “add? Bl‘ fifth 1vl en S arks. it l ll th even scr . T t h‘ f t Even - up Little baseman ad a fizld captain, led iflwfigmme Quakers seven l“ the first lllllfrOlllllds ralliiccelrtvolfilige 111: without gpcOllllJillilljflcglPtbetlllg 11:10:]:- thc victorious a-sault wit.1 t1- tfllllfl g “ p‘ Play away iroln his opponent 11nd Pd down by n hard right hniid wal- lon but as he arose m his fe he turned his back to his opponent H1111 as the referee stepped 111 the and ihrcc singlrs. scoring twi e. Mcanivliile at Cincinnati. Pitts- burgh Piratcs lDUglll a game but win the round. Brititliivaite won the sixth again outboxing 111;,- uplponcnt; Sparks earned u draw in tic sev- World Series l i1; fght t e a 2 elimination 611th but, the winner came back ivinnei- was throwning unclics MP B G I u S I r225: W1C raceoatsfhg hand o; me Amllérsl’ YdC/lf 2511111111 thcdetlliglilh toBtaltrlci (lie [Nata] cxry tinfzdle, 1 T“ k . . y nag-G an; ‘pcclgl w re) Rum a , a roun mi saw r11. iwa te o poun crs. Kd Mc os cy NEWARK, N_ ,1, QC; 2 __ New. , _ . _ a beckon Spnlks to cnnc on and and Tiger Steele wcr. the first ark Bears oi the International An“ .°‘°rc“mm,g_ a ‘our m“ f‘ ngze Ifight 11s lhc Amherst” i1 liter stood fir: tcrs in 1h" card Willi] lvfcCloskcy deficit with a fiie run rally In if Baseball League ruled out 18 1111s the foam, m" Pimes. defy“ witli his hands by I113 .- de waiting toikin the decision after thrco gff four Kansas City Blues‘ pitch- csnansed‘ and " the ‘Reds turfied __ A lOgllls opponent to come to i1lm._ . rounds oi" fighting, - s today to uuunce the Ameiican _’ harks made his bid foi victoiy ——-—--_-- the ninth as he came out fast Association entry, 12-4, and even ‘h; game m“) a mm‘ and won m 1.1m woi-ii 5m Lune game ' » (C-P- B! Gimrdil"? 5l>°°|8l W-N) to et Inside his oppon iit. As he 11111511 befiire 13586 fails? I" ‘he m“ “h” egchgglslgw be T, N15,, miulP-Mem- con inued to push nlattcrs he contrast to yesterday when B1111"? New "k mmm ‘m he 5t Yi-hg 1'19")’ "Ya-n Ed A111‘ caught up with Braithwaile on the Kemp Wicker blanked the Bears 3°95 ‘5- rs “c l‘ Clwb "Omg I we” T0998. A hard left hand smash completing plans for the construc- tion of several boats of the snipe class during the winter months. Football Player landed flush on the blow Jarred Braithwalte came the winner's Jaw; him plenty but back with a two- 3-0 with five lifts in the opening game of the minor league baseball classic. every man in the Newark M. ROSS Joe Beggs, ace right-header who and final heat Braithwaiteks brill- CLEANING led the i937 Newark "wonder I“ °! Teflmlfl W I be held 51°"! iant boxi again earned him the team" w 1m Little World Series MADERA. 011111., Oct. z-mr) the Northumberland shore next round Continually he beat his blg- RiPfilllikflgsmfl championship, went the route for -——D11V1<i Cunningham. 17- PIBWd Munmer- gar 0 nent to the punch with a AND i Bears, SIIIOWHIQ nine hits, Five o; the fiist football game of hi; life The club plans to enter acht “d en, hand under the hefltt and Nev‘ Pram IQ! them came in the sixth frame when Saturday and it proved to be his meets a Charlottetown and edl- spark; was still looking for an op- 170 RINCE ST. Kansas City got its final three last. The boy knocked unconscious 8c. N. B. enlng for his right as the bell ' while making a tackle in a high schtol game, died enroute t0 l, hospital hgi-Ltoday. rune. Ke_e_ Mlnnrds in thclnne. ROY POWERS, KING'S SCOUT- Beginning ROY POWER KINGSESCOUT Fem-mama Aovenrunes or noY POWERS AND THE OWL PATROL PRODUCED wnu OFFICIAL conssur AND COOPERATION OF oommiou . PHEADQUARTERS, 50v scoufsissn. ended one of the finest boxing ex- hibitions ever staged in an Island ___l§e_ep_Enardl In the home. w“ -. and by The Boy Bennie Auochtlon. 0:111:11. smooeo OF THE SEA QUEEN