i \",‘iili. ( ll \l{i l-\ (QIIYNICII BOWLING Q HOCKEY WRESTLING Yankees ’Rookie, DiMaggio J. W. Fischer ' 1 Sparks Team For Big Baily ’ Honors In World Series iU'S~ G0" Tltle r . - . jRalllesTowm icrs, old Tony Lazzcrl, the other By Alan Gould, Amecilkd Press member of the Yanks‘ Italian tritlm- ‘ spur“ 5511M izratc. came through in the clutch. GARDEN CITY, N.Y., Sept. 2o_._ Snce then, Tony's batting has i (A,p,)_,1ohn wuuam prim-my, 34. 5.111011 of! again and he isn't so spry i ygaf-Qld [aw sgudent a; the UB1- A.-- _L...H..L._.._._.._.-._.._.. afield as he used to be, but he's s1.ll an important cog 1n the in- neld combuiation of Gehrig, first D348. Lazzeri second base, Crosetti short-stop and Red Rolfe third base. One Broadway fan has the suc- Less of ihe Yankees figured as pure- ly a D1 Alaggio-Gehrig affair, dis- zcgarding largely the fact that the ‘l. uks‘ poyrer all up and dovm the 3110 1s the main factor. D1 Ainggio, except for u slump Limi- sct 111 with his lntless per- .ce 1r. the inter-league a11- hlm and the other s weil a: the 111111 into "ember stretch, would get - .30 p r r-ezlt. of 1111‘ 1111112. . or ivulkcd, the op- baseman would be 1 u» he bag and Gehrig. next ‘ _~ as not, irutlki put one .1 (loam the alley 1o right field. .».>:r.-.- of these hits might have 1 llelded for putouts had the sucker been frce 1o play his msltion without the prancing Di .\in_gio to \\'0~.':\ 111111 around the i7ilsCl But the 1J.~_\w:1‘.0logicz11 effect sil- ent Di Ma matzc Gel was supposed to carry the real inyolf. Alt -ge.i1er. the Yankcts 3P6 5 around a. FOCKIE who bats where Ruth used to. RESULTS $.\lli?.l)\1"< r..\.\n~".s .\;\ 111w u. ;,..;. 1w») 000 0 4 z 01in (W) 132 00 6 9 4 ‘I ' (TH ti"! [)1 T l4 2 lL-i} lillill and ‘, ._ . Twirl. .\\II-LRI('\N C1 1mm n‘. S‘. 1411.115 postponed. \l 11.11 ‘Vi-l 11"’) {ml 3 12 4 Jr‘ '-l 0M: '1‘ f? I THU: 511,11 (uni-ml 00‘: f. 8 1 4y,» Tournament .42’ Boxing llt. Sic-will‘! Lcgiizin Hall l1l§l"l‘l§.\ll§l§1f 22nd n1 h‘ l’. )1. tn determine .\lll)i)!.l‘l\\'I-Il(lll'I‘ (‘IIABIPION nf l‘. I‘). I. At least r4 bouts nest mizlcllcv-vigght tourna- 'u;ni ore" l0 h1- slélfifll 0n the inland. .11.... exhibition right hQLWOUII 'I‘l(;l§l{ II.\RIH.\'G'I‘(JN llurcll and HARRY .\l.l)l~lRSHl‘iW 31011-11 hiiry IANI t:1.l0u>-:-l'rhun (‘hav- s-rip, Suuris; Jwrph llulhmd, Sflllfi! U111, hlcfiorinzuk. Snuris Linc Road, -\i‘1..l',~>l\us Kelly; lit-air. Riven. Max Xwflllll. Annnndulv; l)u|i‘| l’. Mullin, 5i. Pcir-rs lluyw. ‘Yllllllff. filcLr-od; rinuih llumplun; Lugr-nc AhKinnon, Fairvicir; Ih-nny Binns, Charlotte- town; Lco Kcily. (‘harloiicluwln and others. Tickets on sulc at the (fanudian Legion headquarters and the Bike 5h”, (‘harlultc-tvnlrh, Canadian Loginn huidquarlcrs at. Eldon Kvnsinginn, Dlontuguc, Souris and ' iummersldc. Tit-kits .wlll. also. he available at. hk-(nrmackis. lehrrll iinre, Richard's Barber shop and Annm-s [mum store, snurls, and Clnrl»; Bros. "Id-Rid and Douglns. m. Stewart. PRlCES- Rlnx HIM- a0 centzc- llush- 50 cents. nf as fi ‘ R "IWC i 1 Philadelphia 000 010 000 1 11 5 W. Ferrel and R. Ferrell; Ross Lmrnbec and Hayes. Washington 001 301 000 5 11 3 New York 200 000 301 6 11 0 Deshong. Cohen and Hogan; Had- ley, .\lurph_i' and DickIy. _ SUNDAY GAMES .-\.\IERICAN LEAGUE . FIRST GAME “fashlngton O00 102 021 5 11 1 ‘New York 000 100 000 1 ‘l 0 Whitelull and Hogan; Ruffing and Dickey. SECOND GAME Washington 000200 000 2 2 0 Ncw York 12 000 00x 3 7 0 Ncwon and Hogan; Gomez and Glenn. ; FIRST GAME , Boston 000 000 100 1 5 2 Philadelphia 000 020 01x 3 10 0 Grove and R. Ferrell; Fink and - Hayes. SECOND GAME ' 001030000 4 0 3 00o 10s 01x s s 1 Dickey; Boston Philadelphia Olson. Mnrcum and Suuxh and Hayes. Cleveland 000 120 000 3 10 2 Detroit 100 00013)! 5 5 3 Mzluar, Hildebrand and George: ‘ Wade. Aukcr. Lawson and Tebbcts. i AMERICAN I.F.-\(ZI'E PLAYOFFS ‘ isxircnnliv) Milwaukee 6; Iudzanapolls 9. SUNDAY GAME Milwaukc 5: Indianapolis 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 1'20 000101 5 11 0 iBrookyn 000 000 000 0 5 I Fltzsimmons and Mancuson; Butcher; Brandt. Jeffcoat and ‘ Phelps. ' s1. mun 01o 000002 a 4 1 Chicnzzo 000 000 04x 4 8 0 ; J. Dean and Ogrodmvski; Ike ‘ and Hartnctt. i rmsr GAME t Philadelphia. 000 10o 200 a 1a z ‘ BQBLOH 001 030 10x s 9 2 Joruen Kcllchcr and Grace; Mac- Fayden and Lopez. ' SECOND GAME Philadelphia 000 002 030 5 10 0 Boston 000 000 411 612 1 Mulcahy and Wilson; Bush, Cant- well, Smith and Mueller, Lopez. , rmsr GAME Cincinnati 000 000100 l. 4 3 ,Pitt,\')urgh 211010 00x 5 9 1 1 Derringer, D. Moore and Lombardi. . Blahton and Todd. SECOND GAME ‘ Cincinnati 000 000 022 4 a 1 Pittsburgh 000402 00x 5' B 2 Davis, Mooty and Campbell, Lom- 1 bzirdi; lsicas and Todd. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE FIRST GAME Chicago 000 202100 5 10 1 St. Louis 000 200 33x 8 12 0 i Lyons, Brown and Sewell; An- _ draws. Thomas, Knott. and Hemsley. | ‘ SECOND GAME ' i Chicago ooo 21o ooo a 11 2 ‘ s1. Louis 020 042 10x o 11 2' Kennedy. Cain, Shores and Se- "gll; Hogsett Ind Hunky. . Boston and ailolher 1 had on the phleg- . smoothly-operating ball club built ‘- varsity of Cincinnati, overcame the handicap of a sprained left ankle ~ and. a three-hole deficit, with only 1 eight holes w go, to snatch the i‘ United States amateur golf cham- 5 pionship Saturday from the grasp of Scotlands Jack McLean. u Just when it looked as 1f the tall ‘ United States Walker Oup afar had I blown his best chances to overhaul the invader in one of the most er- j ratio title matches ever played, t Fischer shot three straight birdlm to turn the tables. He saved the 35th with a sub-par four. 5qiiared the match on the ‘ 36th with a IO-foot putt fora deuce 151011 captured the 37th and _ .~t extra. hole by dropping a 20- ‘ i001 putt for a birdie three. 1 This sudden and sensational fin- i ish by the homebrcd hope thrilled :1 gallery of 2,500 spectators, turn- (d back the strongest bid from the British Islos for the title in 25 1 years and ended a tournament that ‘was almost wrecked by a. terrific a wind and rain storm during the semi-limits. , McLean's great stand in which . he lead for more than half the en- tire route, was the best in this Noumament by a British Empire i golfer since C, Ross Somerville took the title to Canada in 1932. A warm sun shone from cloudless ‘ skies after a gale that on Fkiday left the press tent demolished and the course well strewn with debris. Fischer had. the shots, plus the xutrol, when it came down to the ;:::al holes, but Johnny tame about s.»- close to letting the title go over- >035 as he possibly could have done. The former University of Michi- igan star, who has bunt knocking at the championship door for a. half , dozen seasons. finished like A uham- ‘ pion. but he can thank his rtvuYs I generosity on the greens for an op- portunit-y to do so. HOW THEY STAND BASEBALL STANDINGS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Final play-off four-out-of-sereui series. t 1 w L r0. Buffalo 2 1 .667 [Baltimore 1 2 .333 ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 89 5'! .510 ,Chlcago 84 84 .568 1st. Louis as o4 .505 fPittsburg s2 6'1 .550 Cinclnznti n 7'1 .480 iBoston s1 "rs .462 ‘Brooklyn e2 a4 .425 .Phlladelphia 50 97 .340 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost P. C. New Yorl 98 49 .667 Detroit 81 88 .544 1 Chicago 1s 69 .531 Washington 7B '70 .527 Cleveland '16 ‘l2 .514 Boston 73 76 .490 St. Louis 55 90 .379 Philadelphia. 51 96 .347 "flea Cflelsazftejlszrrlxvvecmfi" buck Templeton '0 _ SPOR TRA I TS t I 1.1.1. [Tm H: 51mm §\\ 41*} Playoffs F0 r Maritime Title 3 Open Wednesday 5 ST. STEPHEN, N. B., Sept. 20-1 The best three of five series be- tween St. Crolx and Springhill for the Maritime senior baseball championship will open here Wed- nesday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, (A. S. T.) officials announced to- night. The second game also ls schedul- j ed for St. Stephen the following t day, and the scene will shift to Sprlnghlll Tuesday and Wednesday ofincxt week for the third and fourth contest, if four are neces- sary. Saint John Maroons, eliminated by St. Croix in_ the New Brunswick finals, have protested that neither Kailenberg nor Talbot were eligible to play for St. Crolx because of 1m- propcr registration. But D. W. Fraser, vice-presid- ent of the Maritime Provinces branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada, and Kenneth H. Staples, secretary-treasurer of the New Brunswick Baseball As- sociation declared both players were properly registered and elig- ible. CHALLENGE Joe Hartnett, of Halifax, hereby challenges Teddy Phillips of Mout- cgue, to a 1O round bout. Details of fight to be arranged following acceptance of same. rounds. Louis Favored T0 Win Over A I E t t 0 r e (C. P. By Guardian's 511w“! Win) PHILADmFfl-IIA, sept. 20-m- Ettore voiced 1t nice disregard for betting odds and “Joe Louis re- cord today as he wound up his training End snorted, “I'll knock him out." Ii ‘ While workers at the Municipal Stadium prepared for a crowd of 50,000 to see the 15-round battle Tuesday night, Just a. day short ofl l0 years since gentleman Gene Tunney cut down the manassa. mauler, Jack Dempsey 1h the same ring, both fighters tapered off in their training camps. (Jo-promoter Herman Taylor gleefully figured a 8200,00 “take!” The close-mouthed Louis drew the exirtalu on his training and said simply and quietly, "I'll win." 04s 0n the street any so, currently ut 3 to 1. Louis record- 24 knockouts, four decisions, and one defeat in 29 professional en- gagemenls-seconds it. But the b10110 Ettore exuded con- fidence and pointed to l. record only slightly less impressive than his rivals. The Philadelphian has tugged tho knockout punch on 18 opponents, ouipointcd 3'7, wsaheld t0 two draws, lost six decisions, and wns knocked out by Charley Retziaif in January, 1936, in tWO The Philndelphian probably will g0 into the ring 10 rounds lighter than Louis who should tip the beam at 200. “.1. §PORTWORL Mrs. Darling Wins Ladies Golf Title (By SYDNEY GRUSON) DDKIE, Qua, Sept. 20 —Hltherto a. winner of provincial titles only, Mm. A. B. Darling of Montreal reigned today at the head of Can- ada's feminine goldfers, crowned by virtue of victory 1n the open championship. ' The young matron came off the 15th green of Royal Montreal course Saturday, a. winner by 4 and ' 2 over red headed Margery Kirk- lwm of Montreal after B4 holes of l. scheduled 38-11011! final. for the crown vacated by defeat of Tor- onto's Ada MacKenzle. TheCanadlan triumph. assured when the finalists eliminated the last United States threats Friday, kept the open title in the Dominion for a fifth successive your. It start- ed Mrs. Darling, Acknowledged as one of the longest-driving women of the game, to what she hoped would be a. sweep of the open and close, starting tomorrow over Beaoonsfleld gold club layout. Miss Klrkham, a. ivlnucr 111 1932 and a. four-time finalist in six years, was defeated after B- thrilling struggle which developed from a. forecasbed rOut following the morn- lng's 18-ho1e round. Then Mrs. Darling was six up. At the 27th hole-the three-quarter mark, she was only three up. But lvllss Kirkham was not brilliant enough and Mrs. Darling did not falter enough—on the last nine to wipe out the deficit. The match ended on the 34th when Nliiss Kirkham after missing an eight-foot putt, conceded a. birdie four. i‘ Home Run Standing . .. By The Associated Press) Yesterday's homers: Lewis, Sena.- tors, 2; Powell, Yankees; Foxx, Red 50x; Higgins, Athletics; Bonura, White 60x; Radcliff, White Soil; Lombardi, Reds; Mcdwick, Cnrdin- als; Demarec. Cubs; Gill. Cubs; Mancuso, Giants, one each. Thg leaders: Gehrig, Yankees, 48: Trosky,lIndians, 41; Foxx( Red Sox, 39; Ott, Giants, 53L Dimagglo, Yankees, 29: Averill, Indians, 25; Can-Lilli, Phillles, 25. League totals: American 737. National 591, mu 1,328. CALLS MEETING ALfl-IERST, N. S., Sept. 20-Au- nusl meeting of the Maritime Pro- vinces branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. will be held here Oct. _7 Secretary C. D. Shlpley announced today. "Sure," said lwzs. Flanagan to Mrs. Murphy, "what the mlschicfs the matter wld ye an’ yer childher?" “What do ye mane?" replied Mrs. Murphy. ' "Why don't you conthrol thtm the same as I do mine?" said Mrs. Flanaghan. "Sure," mplled Mrs. Murphy, "that would be like putting water on a. ducks back-in one ear an‘ out the other." BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT 5'2’? 514F133 7J- “7'>‘?0 Giants Increase Leads As Cubs And Cardinals Split Week- end Games NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—(AP) — Playing at. Brooklyn, New York Giants continued their rush toward the Ngtlonal league pennant today and nude s. complete killing of their Brooklyn Jinx by trounckng the Dod- slmmons pitching his first shout- out o! the your. The victory gave tho Giants a. sweep of the three~gamc series and their seventh straight. win Over their earstwhlle hard-luck "comma", and apparently nude their clmncea of clinching the pennant at matter of only three or four days. Boston Bees playing at homo ov- ercame the Phillies 5-8 and 8-5 in a doubleheader before a. sparse crowd of‘ 7.000 fans. Bespectacled Danny MacFayden won his 17th victory of the season in the opener. Bob Smith, veteran relief hurler for the Bees, won the nightcap htm- self, smashing a single to left field to bring home Gene Moore with the winning r11n't0 climax a ninth inning rally. Chiccbo Cubs caught up with Dizzy Dean in the eighth mining at Chicago to conquer St. Louis Card- inals 4-3 and moved ahead once more 1n their argument over sec- ond plaoe in the National league, before 32,342 spectators. The Cubs, who took over second“ place by winning the some opener Friday, but gave it right back to Frankie Fitch's Gas House Gang yesterday, again moved into the runner-up spot by assaulting the great Dizzy Just when it appeared he had his 24th victory of the sea- son in his pocket. At Pittsburgh Pirates closed their home season before 10,000 fans to- day with two victories over: Oincln- nati Reds by 4-1 and 5-4. Cy Blanton pitched a four-tut‘ gametowlntheopenerandllcd Lucas’ win in the nigthcap made it the fifth consecutive victory for the pirates. Carl Hubbell stopped the Dodgers at Brooklyn Saturday with four hits for his 15th straight victory, 9-1. Pnch hitter “Ripper” Collins hit a story book home run with the bases loaded 1n the SLLoulsCard- inals’ game at Chicago. Curt Davis, relief pitcher, served the ball that Collins crowned-big- gest blow in the 9-6 victory. A wild throw to the plate with the bases full by Alex Kampouris in the 11th inning allowed Lloyd Waner to scom and give the Pirates a. home 7-5 win over Cincinnati. Young £5111 Weir held the Phil- llts to four hits as Boston Bees shut out their visitors 5-0. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK, Sept. 20-04.?) — Lefty Gomez snapped back into winning form here today and prob- _aby pitched himself into a world's series berth by limiting Washington Senators. to two hits Ln the night- cap of a doubleheader, to give the Yankees an even break in the twin bill. Buddy Lewis’ two homers and Earl wmwmuu seven-hit pitching were enough for the Sonatas w win the opener 6-1. Joe Dlmlgglo drove in two runs and Lou Gehrig one to cash in on Gomez‘ fine hurl- ing for a. 3-2 New York victory i, the nfghtcap. Boston Red Sox pulled a. irlpy, play in the second at Phiudclphlq but it was not enough u; 51,01, m, Athletics. The Macmen won both 8e“ 54)’ with ‘at “eddy Fab f ends of a. doubleheader 3-1 and 5-4 ‘rho triple killing came in m firlt inning, Gaffke caught Dean’. liner. He replayed the ball to my“ grcn to catch Finney off first ant, Dahkreen rifled it to Cronin to m! Moses off second. ~ Detroit Tigers rallied in in, eighth inning today to scalp c1006, land hidlans 5-3 and make a. 01011.5 sweep of their four-game Detroit bones. , The Tigers’ three runs in 1.11111 innings drove A1 Milnar. recrun left-hander, from the mound. H; was charged with the loss mid Roxie Lawson, who hurled the m‘ two innings for Detroit, rccoii-cq credit. for the victory. The St. Louis Browns celclmm their last home stand of the 50:1,. son by CIOlIl-lng out 25 hlls in urq games to take both end.» of 1 doubleheader from Chicago Win14 Sax, 8-5 and 9-3. In the opener 5t. Louis tied m. score in the seventh, then mum] Ted Lyons in the eighth with 1 truce-run rally. The Hornsbyizlcn m loose again in the rum 0t m; second game when Julius $011011 tripled with the bases loaded and Beau Boll singled Solters 1n Iou Gehrig's 1,999th consecurivq appearance at first base for New York Yankees was achieved Sat- urday and the tron man was pre. sented with a. Morocco leather- bound inscribed scroll. It was‘ pmented on behalf of rhl American Iieaguo by Afayor Laguardia. of New York before rhl Yankees defeated Washington Senators 6-5 on Bill Dickeyfls home run in the ninth inning. It was Dickeyk 22nd homer of the scumn. Detroit defcted Cleveland a‘. Dc- trait. Boston won at Phlladelphili an as Wes Ferrell chalked up hi. 3M1 victory. MacKie Signs With Detroit NAPANEE, Ont, Sept. 20—-1-low~ ard Muskie, shifty fight-nun player of Hamilton Tigers, has signed a two-year cont-met with the wot-id's champion hockey team. Detroit, Rod wings, Manager Jncl: Adams announced here dilrlxig the week-end. He will report when 1h“ team starts fall training at Detroii Oct. l2. MacKte played on the line with Sylvanus Apps, who signed with Toronto Maple Leafs after 111a Olympic Games. Adams said he had never seen MacKlc play but h»! scouts regarded him as u 800d Pm‘ spect. 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