‘that hockey season will have to _whip two years sgo. _ _, - l _ .' _ . }_ lg. . . , _ x_ , -I _ M _._ _, . ~ , _ ,,.,, -'.“'*'v' ~ ocronan 7 1933 _ _ 'rua c:HA1zLo'r'rE'row_1§l_ GUARDIAN =_ _:_ PAGE _savaN== WRES-TLING er ~ BASKETBALL ‘ NEWS no SPORT WCDRLD - W¥’ ` ` 1 - _r =_ ubbcll Pitches Giants To Victor I ____ Y .l , nowuno l BOXING -.1 fr . ~. __ . ,___ 5, a f ' _ Ii T ____ 1 i _Sport Briefs DEI-EGM” I- _ '1- Ernsst Harper, celebrated Scottish ~ distance runner, set up s new;worid‘s i 1 l ,Ldeapatch from Ottawa dated record for two hours, by covering October 2nd says-“Tommy Gorman, twenty miles, 1604 yards, or only 168 Manldffr of Chicago Black Hawks, yards short of twenty-one miles. The previous world’s record was made it Toronto by Konomen, the Finnish distance runner and was 454 yards short of I-Iarper's record. Harper is a very versatile runner. having covered all distances from one mile up. He recently won a. seventeen mile race in Belgium. beating the best of the continental runners. I\.One of the greatest figures in Canadian sport. a man who has made good in Lacrosse, baseball, boiling and hockey, Lionel Conacher, will leave the Maroons and become a member of the 0hi°08° 315'* of the National Hockey League, an- nounced here today he had signed Red Shields, former Ottawa wing for three seasons with Halifax Wol- verines. He is a right wing." Reg will have Tommy Gorman and Lio- nel Qonacher, two of the brightest mint in hockey to coach him. In nineteen years the jockey, Mac Garner, has won more than $2,260,- ml UF “BIG THREE’ MEIT MIINIJIII msnwhonasbeenlotllelvlorltlmo.-1 St' John A130 EXI39c'I _ ted to Have Dele-f _ gates At Annuall Hockey Meeting. _ (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. S., Oct. 6.-Presl- dent James A. Hanway, of the ow In ‘takes and purses with horses Maritime Hockey League announced he has ridden. It must be near a tonight' h° had drawn up “ new constitution and code of by-laws record. When the _Abegweit lineup for i933~84 was introduced at the For- um, four of the team were on holl- Hawks, assisting Tommy 001111511 8| days. Walker and McCann visiting ice general and also DIBYIHB 011 WG in Ottawa, Gulliver in Fredericton defence. .Oonacher was a stalwart and Mom-thug in shedlac, They for the Msroons for several years. will all be here very shortly and --l start training preparatory to going e Beg Noble, the oldest man in pro hockey, is also leaving the Maroons. rhq' probably consider him passe but he himself thinks he has an- other year or two of good hockey' left in his system. He may take a lob coaching. _ » Before the Maple Leafs would lrade their goalie. Lome Chabot, to the Canadiens for the Canadiens goalie, George Hainswortli, the lat- in' had to submit to a. thorough tasting by an optician. I-Ie passed the ordeal with flying colors and will now be a member of the Maple lpab. _ ` Sixteen players who changed their ces of residence since the close return home it they wish to play un- der the banner of the Ontario Hoc- Amcng those refused was Harold lngraham from Moncton and alnonk the successful applicants was Gor- don Dilion of Moncton who goes to_ Toronto. I The senior group of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association will consist of seven teams this year and among those admitted to member- ship were St. Francois Xavier and vorouli. Quebec, Mcclll, Royals and Victorlas were others. Jess Owens, the sensational nine- teen year old colored school boy athlete who has equalled the world’s record for a hundred yards, paid his way through school as a boot black. Bill McKenzie, last year‘s star de- fence with Montreal Royals, who were defeated in Moncton in the playoffs for the .Allen Cup, but won the Quebec championship. has tum- ed professional and joined the Mar- eons. Hemouldmakegcodsshs was an oumtanding man with the Winnipeg Olympics when they won the Allen Cup and worid's cham- Ths Maple Leafs of Toronto are having considerable trouble with players who are holding out for the same salary as last year. A salsry‘ cut has been made all around and it ia said that Charlie Oonaeher., outstanding forward, may leave the I lbpla Leafs. _ what do you tlllnlo or'tlus _ a Uanadian going over to England to play professional football? Well, it, chester United. He was one of the greatest goal getters in Canadian soccer on the ice. Ron. Hudson has hired a bicycle and is using it instead of a. drive in auto truck to his work every morn- ing, noon- and evening, returning. The distance out is three and a half miles. Ron and Mickey Maccilaslien have become quite expert with foxes and the animals under their care show evidence of skilled attention. It may not be generally known but it is s. .fact nevertheless, that bicycling is the best preparation for skating. The same muscles ara brought into play. Yearsago when professional bicycle racing was so popular all the great cyclists were also great skaters. Men like Zim- mermsn, Johnston, etc., who held ' th k ti d “Y _mon this yum worlds records at bo s a ng an The National Hockey League will have a spare goalie this year in the 'II Il ER for presentation at Mondays an- President Hallway did not dis close the nature of changes made the old regulations. He declared merely that they had been fdrmul dcf nual meeting of the League. in J I Probable Hurlers Today "ls ALVIN CROWDER. ` Senators "i HAL SCHUMACHEB B Charlottetown and Halifax, PUSTPIINEMENT entered this wiillrr. ‘ _*_ New York _l___`__ (Canadian Press) MQOFC, If . . . . . .. sPRlNGl-11LL.N.s.,oct.e.-Rall.l 23) l S drove Springhill Fencebusters ami' om ,.1 Charlottetown Abcgweits from thc; Dav1§_ Cf field as they lined up today for the ‘ Jackson, 3b semi final opener in the Maritime M°“°“S°» ° BUB S* baseball playoffs. ` §f_§‘gé,,‘5p"" " _ The paths were in unplayablc can- ' ' ` ` ` ` ' ____ ditlon as the Nova Scotia and Frince Tomy, _ __ _ 40 G1-;ICAG0_ Q¢;_ 5__(A_p_)_Th¢ Edward Island champions reached old settlers ofthe American League the field this i1fi28rH0°1\- A h€&Vl’| §__V“§_‘I“§é°“ dressed. lo the regimental; of the rain conti1\uediofa1l.endthe some G§s,,;__ r,_,f"_ff' wblto sox, turned me city series was postponed until f»°m°ff°W- ' Mam,Sl._ if into a rout today by crushing the If the weather has not cleared by Harris, rf cubs 9-0 for their third straight that time, the teams will move to Cronin, ss ,,1c¢0,»y_ ' the Abegweits home grounds for the ;Cul;_11el_l@- _gf -~~-- with 'ready Lyons turning in a openirls some M°\1dHi'» and tha" B,,,eg,;_ 3,, Qjjjlj neat seven-_hit llitching job , the come back to SP!'Ui8hi1lT\1‘35d\W f°" Sm-e11_ C ,_ White Sox made the Cubs pay the the second €nC0U\ll»@I‘ °f me W0' Weaver, p check for one of their grentest base- out-of-three series. Russell D ball feats by llammerillg three north Winners of the series will playoff €”B°It‘m _ P"°°°"°° °f elim’ -’*I°X'1f\‘i'=f C011- also mlrlers for 11 blto and one of with the st. stephen- N~ B-» lime- Toms _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 38 “ell °f Bi" B€V°fid8°» Wh °f the the mon. lop-sided victories in city Now Brunswlclc cllaml>i°Hs. for the ,_B,,md fo, Rum Ottawa Senators These men will Maritime crown b all blc I “ms wmam ' lv if lc ooo loo ooo ol 2 e av a. . for any club whose - It 4_1, wond ¢0n_~,g¢u1;iv¢ --e--' EW 01” ~ < - - ~~ - oalie becomes tem oraril i ca - was e S . Washingmn 00° 000 10° 0° 1 3 P Y U P shutout registered against the third 5' place winners of the National Lea- I Runs batted in_TC,.,.y_ sewem gue and placed the White Sox with- I Ryan; two base hits-Moore; home Frank Frederickson, of Winnipeg, ne ame of winnin the title runs _ Terry- sacrifices - Davis, acitate ing o g 8 - _ - ~ A Man., has been signed to coach tile chicago iNLl 000 000 000-0 "l 1 so-°_l)l_1\. Blslvge 2_.v_HUYJb@I_I. MH__lEC\_19f;2 Princeton University Hockey squad, hi AL, 040 040 lox-9 , 11 2 . °“ “ PWS” ‘Tr ° U" I CRZTEO __f______)mg Nelson and H"t_i I Ry`l_i;1‘;_Gggktolgelwaégatgggnbarii two teams fought in spectacular. The “le fegardlné assists in the nett; Ibyons and Berry. Bases on balls-Off Weaver fashmn for me edge' Four tm"'°SI (Mo,-,,.e_ Om Mwcuso 2); Hubbell the Senators failed to score ofi’I 4 (M I1, M , H I, S6 II). Tb*-’ IEW” gauge horse races Strucliintiiit-By'y‘IlIfoav;€r3s .r~u\b.:r.a.s»>ul¢;`q\w > wonswmwuwnasu ell; me II A IN F II II II E S BOX SCORE The annuai meeting will be at-_ ' -i Landed by delegates from Moncton,' (Associated Press) which had teams in the “Big Three"I I GRIFFITH STADIUM, Wash- i lllst year. Representatives are ex-i _ ington, Oct. 6-The official box Dectcd also from Saint John, N.B., A B B I E G A M E i score of the fourth game of the and it is C0!1SidCl'Cd POSSIIJIB 11 S624- World Series is as. follows: tette representing that city will be cool-oo»-cog »-nov-»-masons! »-» »-»-uloo-.aro@¢.;O esoloroococl-:> 2 11 33 15 cocoo-ooooooH o:>ono»-»-»-oo>-sei ooo.l>».\=s.a»-as--»-‘m¢ ooem-»-e-Q.:-ooc.>> 1 83317 ll in ilth. »¢oa0ooOool§ cooooooooooaldl the most thrilling World Seri ended the last desperate ral bases full. It was the third triumph for the I Giants in four brilliantly-pitched ball games, by far the most dram- atic of anything that has happen-; Kuhel's easy bunt and paved thc, way for the tying score. the master of the “screw ball" would have scored a 1-0 shutout in the regula- tion rline innings, thanks to a ter- 1 rific home rlln drivo by Manager Bill Terry into the cone-like centre field bleachers in lilo fourth frame. Hubbell or brook through tho! li-;_ John CUUIDS (Bl0IldY) Ryan, the fair-haired boy short- stop of the National League champions, came through in' the 11th lnnlng with the base-hit that scored the winning run and then saved the game by starting a doubleplay that 'Thlrd Triumph 112.'-l':i___' ' ' L- Giants’ defence, with runners onI I' es games played in years. ly of the Senaislrs with the til darkness. JACKSON S‘l'.l1 , Travis Jackson, substitute third ing up._ Ryan then cracked the second pitch over Blueges head and Jackson raced home with the win- llim; run. Goslin's thrmv,nlight notl have caught Jackson. anyway, but; \Vcaval~ prevented any lingering ollallrr of it by intercepting the tllllolv. I \Vc‘avCl' was abruptly l-ornovod 'R YAN’S .SINGLE IN TI-IE/ ELEVENTH GI VES NEW YoR1 third b__Se__ ___ __ _______o____ _________glc ploved anotllcl fllfflcult Job 1orI,,, ,cfuscd to sm. what ms hm.: _,E (HERO, » tolu into lu - Hubbell s lzxubelc, weaver; I staiters and H8 WU-5 91' _ _ __ W _ _- me the muddy me °f "“_,“;;_= ?.§°?.‘;“.'...§l.°§;-T.‘?.f‘. ....?.Zi‘.’ .2 “`”°I‘ Ve” 5°°d Mm” W” ma ° 2-3 innings. Loring liiteher-Wew the game after me olxrb inning! ” all three classes. er, Umpires: Plate, Ormsby (A,L.); In the first class 2.22, there were first' base, Moran iN.L.>; second base, Moriarty (A.L.); third base three starters, Mac Volo, owned by P____m____ (NL) for a row with Umpire Charlesl Ola d O’B l n of Aiberton fwon. ' . this” ‘$13355 1; et)-lfee straight hea/15' OK" Manush was called out on B' Spec' ' Winnie wmde owned by Han; .tacular play, in which Hughic Critz~ _ o,Br_en came second and King picked up his sizzling grcllncler Frisco Lwned by Myron Mmrthur --& I with e. great stop back of first and_ I ` Kensington third. Best time 2.17’/o. The second class, 2.27, was won 'l (Continued from Page 6) threw to Hubbell for the putout as ; HE TIP TOP STORE Buddy Myer was dashillg to third. . T b pete, S ,med by prank M-M- on by wendcll wotbcn cstabllobofl The *"i¥“‘“°“l ‘”"“‘“" 5° healed -“I i kymu" f 'Aiib-enon Thde V010 I F, new mee mcord fm. mme Wm. om, Mallush used strong lnmzllagc ihni z- e 0 ' ` ‘I . ` the llm ire iilmlly llloilollrfi Heilllu -" owned by Mr. Ramsay, 2nd, and tlottersfor thc sintc of Maine when P _,. _ih g gk h 1 g_1glr,_ off the ficld. Despite the oustnl , _ _ Emma' Wamon' owned by Peter Mc I e won a ow man n Marlush went bark to his Position fi The “Sli Uf I Art Bradley Mahon of Kensington, third. Best: _“"_ _ , urn 217% The young sire Guy McKinney at the start of the seienih and .- e _ ' ' big debate be-I h _ , t te 1 th l.5B‘~,, is making quite a stir with tllere was Bhnihéi' T "6 were six 5 M rs n e his get this year. At thc Blooms- fore he finally loft ilu- field, theI third class 2.30, which was won by l I bury Pa. races last week Tommy first World Series player to bei l , b H Y ' . Roy V00 Junior owned y wry Hanover Won the 2.17 pBCe in ejected in many year5_ r _ 0'Brlen~ Lady I/ea., owned by Wm. There is a relation between tree NW york shortstop whose sfngle` _nmmv wmm belonging to Carllstr g lea , m rings and wheat yields in southern I lm, mnm y,,¢¢,-ga 5,-We j _ over the Great won the three year. _ _ Saskatchewan However, the lack of n K - y Week* f°“m‘~ This W” “ g°°d old pace, best time 2.09%. Thel The Senators outfield was shift-_ home whmmg mn' Imce' Be" “me 217%' above are out of his first and sec- Cd. with 00068 GOSIID SOIHR "N0, Four of these horses were taken fo 15 d mu the len, and Dave Hams taking. short cycles makes prediction of wheat yields from tree growth im- ond troll Of 2 U1 GS- powble over to the Halifax exhibition and ____ gmllny pos; in right f1¢ld_ They, have figured well in the resins Dino Reyoolcls,1.59il,son of thc [come back in their half or incl is true Bill McManus, Toronto player arrived in England yester day and will play today for Man- . eAsesaLL » MARITIME SEMI FINALS Aaalss , SPIIIIIGIIILL FEIIUEI BIISTERS _ N ova Scotia Champions ` at I C. A. 'A. ‘AQ Grounds, ~ 0 IIUIIDIIY, UGTUBEII 9th. Game Starts 2.45 P.M. sharp I Admission-25e. . I » 'I ‘ l 1 ‘1 -ul G5 = r* -Fl Althougll the golf season is al- mcst over for this year a. good pro- gram of matches have been ar- ranged for this week end at the local links- This afternoon a men‘s marathon rind tombstone competit- ion will be held, this is something a. little different from the regular matches and should prove interest- ing. On Thallksglving Day a men‘s sweepstakes match will be held in the mornin; and in the afternoon. A special mixed foursolnes match for which special prizes will be pre- sented is being arranged. Members iniendhg to play irl the foursofnes are asked io be on hand or phone their names in to the lhem- grand old out slllg1oo.1.5s\.f.,look- seventh to no the score on .Hub-I Th°~‘° 39155 °V°¥' Wife? Mac V910- ed to have llll the fast pacers at his _belrg mlgplny 0| Kuhels hump _ Wlmlif WIHIU0. Tf|Xl° V010 'md mercy early this season but while ati Blues” infield out and Luke Sow., Peter S. Syracllso hc lifli- Ol" Uf hi-5 5”" and ell's hard single to centrefiold, but] Mr. Harry O‘Briel1 went with his ran arollnri the grounds receiving a mm. migmiest efforts thereafter horses and reports some good rao- kick during his travels. This iniury wer, frum-“ed by R glam defence In3~“5 ,ha-’ hndits med' that refused to be cracked under '*°"” __ _ "”" ' tl-lo heaviest of prcssllre I Many in the crowd were so in-_ Club hzus: not later than 2 0'cl0ck. l _ cehsed by Mol‘an‘s decision and [ejection of Mallush that they mill-_ __ , _ ed around the clubhouse after the game to give vent to their indigna- 8.15 p.m.-Battle Royal Between: ii°“~ A °°rd0n °f P°11°°m¢“ Bum* | Smart y0u¢hs_ Lots of fum Nr, ,lam-,_,;o done, ed the Umpire, while waiting _for 10.15 p.m.-6 two minute rounds between: the feeling to Sllbelda Bmny Binns and Nelson, the figlllill; Dzlnc. Meanwhile, the Giants werc_ _ This will be a hummer gf 3, match. Briill ll-»_\< possess boxing singing the praises of Ryan who; ski" _.md 5Ci¢nCe_ Dmft miss it emerged as the hero of the dramat-~ ‘ .~\ll other features in full swing. I° lm* Inmnl finish 3'" “ ‘me , Admission IOC when it looked as though Hubbell PACK THE_ HQUSE TQN1GHT and Weaver might fight it out un- marked by the ejection of H_°lnie Manush, slugging left-fielder, fromI' I li Moran of the *\I'\`*onal League onI 'W _ 1 a. close decision at first base Y ~ .. I ll lm in an afternoon of contillllalIrhoice would be but ll. Seemed lrkc- illeat by his rivals. The southpai\'.,1y he would .=:m~' Al Crowder. vrt- eithcr so fast nor so baffling as crrlll rislii ll.ln'3r\:-_ who was beaten 1 his olwlllns some View y. ylo1.l- by sohumacllor loot ivoomslloy. Special representative of TIP TOP TAILORS LIMITED 'who will be at this store on FRIITAY and SATURDAY, OCT. 6 & 7 “e welcome him on behalf of all the men in town who are interested in good clothes. 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