\il 2. L n BASEBALL RES UL TS . American League: Chicago 000 000 200-2 '1 1 New York 100 030 02x~6 7 2 Snuun, Rigney and Tresh; iliidobrund and Rosar. St. Louis 000 010 010-2 9 2 Boston 000 110 40x-6 ll 2 . Tmtler, Gill i\'1l'Ll 1-iarshany; Wilson and Desauiels. Detroit 300 000 023-4} 13 2 Philadelphia 000 000 400-4 8 0 Newson, Thornas and Tebbetts, York; Potter and Hays, Cleveland 201 010 206—9 14 1 Washington 220 030 102~10 1'7 1 Eisenstat, Brcaca, Stromm-9, Dscsnn, Hudlin and Hemsiey: Wynn. Carrasquel, Appleton and Evans. National League: New York 010 000 010-2 11 2 Chicago 000 00210x——3 '7 0 Gumbert and Danning; French, Root and Mancvso Boston 1 000 0004*] 11 1 Pittsburgh 060 090 00x—6 9 2 Turner and Lopez. Mas]; Butcher, Sewell and Susce. Phriiadeiphia. 5:10 040 012-13 13 0 Cincinnati 000nm 010-1 6 5 Hlizbe and Warren: Vander Meet. N1Z2€lin8. Johnson and Lombardi, Hershberveh Brooklyn 0100000tX)—1 6 O St. Louis 001 30101x—-6 14 2 Tamulis. Hutchkison. Ho1lings- worth and Hartje, Todd; and Owen, Lonier International League Newark-Rochester —n.ite playoff E‘ American Association One nite game scheduled. Cubs Nose Out New York Giants NEW YORK, Sept. 19-(CP).A third strike that got away from an. cher Harry Darming enabled the Cubs to nose out New York Giants at Chicago 3—2 today and hold third place in the Nauional Baseball League safe against the threat by Brooklyn. ... . i Joe Louis Title Tonight .lBy Sid Ft-der Associated Press Spuris writer.) 1 l:E.'I'RrOIT, Sept. 19-(AP)—Joe . Louis makes the eighth defence oi . his World's Heayyweigmt Cha.mp- ‘ Que. tml-iy ionshlp here ti . arrow night against 3 plans for his (mun. Although Bob made Joe look woe- fully bad one evening in 1937, go- ing the route in the “Battle of the Bicyc‘e," the {majority figured the‘. champion wou d explode his dusky I dynamite long before the 20-round limit. Financially, the fight is assured success. Promoter Mike Jacobs had a $900,000 advance sale a couple of days ago and it is certain the fight, will draw between $400,000 and $500.- 000. with some 4’) M0 to 50.000 of Miss Mazgaret teacher whose pupils included dis- the faithful on deck. The light starts at ii 1'’. M. Edi». 0 thorough taro Squarebriggs ‘Defends World ’s Centre Prospect For Sea Gulls Bert Cc city 8'}! Gulls of the E.1stern Un- ited Sm s Amateur licokey Lea- train at Owen Sound. Ont. rilsn niamwd. Corbsnu said. tinguished persons in the Johnny Squarcbrirzs of Chariotte- L Signallers From Prince Edward Island '. tr‘ >, ‘fr it \‘ x x Post-Record cumni-nan yuhrdu 7 unrnoon cuughi thin unit of Si: nallon afior ihey cnmo oi! tho troop tnin at the Sydney dopol. Huilin g from Prince Edward Island. they attracted knn uhnil_o_n_a| they in arched briskly lbroug 1 to ihoir biiioiiing qulriorl. Yankees Make Best Of Chances To Win 6-2 Mir! ..\\'1) Out. Sent. 19 —<cp) ':«-nu, coach 0! At'an‘.ic NEW YORK. S8135 19-iAF’)' Though they hit safely in only three innings and got only seven blows in all. the champion Yankees made good use of all their hits today to amxounced pre-season traininv he‘ as . Bob Pasiur in .3riggs Stadium and’ ‘his ymr C‘ u. "'~r‘h of Mifl- top Chicago White sox 6-2 and folks tonight believed the Brown 1 ‘an’! (‘on . sedan. suit: 0x- notch their 10{;.«_h trmmph ,3; me‘ Bomber would run into little or no ‘iibltion g 5 would bf’ Pg‘-"Ed American Baseball League season. trouble. ‘lnere ngeiilli Tvrorito Gosdlem At Philadelphia. Detriot Tigers. “'7” E”“H"“"“’ [WA M who Wm piled on Nelson Potter in the last t‘w A tour of northern Ontario is 8_°4 In Washington, the Senators pushed across two runs in the ninth inning to nose out Cleveland 10-9. innings to detect the Athletics Anmng mp (~'>vV[]‘(‘- m"‘sne"ts is OWTI bunched six consecutive singles for four runs against Bill Trotter in a lucky seanth inning to win 6- over St. Loui; Browns. Jack Wilson DANCING TEACHER. DIES 19—(CP) ~ MIAMI. 17‘ia., Sent . dancing’ T3’-3-r“3' i kept; nine hits well scattered to win his ninth victory. United with clear warm weather promised. states and England. died yesterdav. Louis. winner by quick knockouts ‘ she came here in 1924. said she never disclosed her age. over Max B-chmeling, John Henry Lewis, Jack Roper and Tony Gal- ento in his recent outings. figures he‘; going to put Pastor to sleep "Jes' as soon as ‘I ks-tch him: I hope he don't go on that bicyclo again." Pastor pooh-pooh: such hlk and counters with a win—-“Most likey flatten Joe in seven heats." Rome Colonels Win championship ROME. N. Y., Sept. 19—(CP) Rome Colonels won the Canadian- Amerlacan baseball league champ- ionship tonight by shoving across three runs in the eighth inning to edge out the pennant-winning Am- sterdam Rugmakers 4-3 in the final game of rt best-oi—iivc series. Veteran Pitcher Hurls Four-hit Game For Wings TEE. N. Y.. Sept. 19 - At St. Louis. the second-place Cardinals cut a, full game off Cin- cinnati Redls lead by routing Brook- lyn 6-l. The victory left the Cards 2 1-2 games behind the league lead- us. . In Cincinnati. the tap-flight Reds. ‘ their defence shattered and their attack miss , took a 13-1 drub'- bing at the ands of cellar-clwei- | ling Philadelphia. Walter Hlgbe got credit for the triumph but for Johnny Vnnder Meer it was his ninth defeat. At Pittsburgh, rookie Bob Elliott's home run with one on in the fifth inning gave Pittsburgh a 5-8 vic- wry over Boston 9 HOW THEY COMPARE D1~II'ROI'I‘. Sept. 10 ~(AP) ——'I'he pe on heavyweight chem ion Joe Louis and challeng- er B Pastor in their title bout to- morrow night: LOUIS PASTOR Age 25 years 26 years Weight 200 pounds 187 pounds Height I ft. I 8-4 in. hit. 11 1-: In 76 inches 76 inches Chest lNormal) 41 inches 43 inches Chest. (Expanded) 1-4 inches 4'1 inches Neck 16 1-2 inches W 1'! 1-2 im:.hes_ 34 inches 34 inches an M inches 15 inches Forearm in Inches 12 inches 3 inches 7 3-4 inches 11 8-4 inches 13 inchu ‘ Thigh M inches 21 inches Cal! 18 inches I 16 inches -s 0 inches 10 inches Qrlvc out ROCHEE (A.P)— Si Johnson, veteran right- hander, allowed Newark Bears but four hits as Rochester Red Wings captured their second straight vic- tory 2-0 in the finals of the Inter- national baseball ieague Governor's cup pliwofta here tonight. Harry Davis, ing first seeker, clouted a home run with nobody aboard in the fourth. Remember When (By The Caniuilnn Press) .1. Percy Page, manager of Ed- monton Grads, champion girls‘ basketball team. was very pes- imistic one year ago today when he declared the team was playing to shrinking crowds and might: have to disrband. But the crowds picked up. and this years the Grads. in their 25th season. are still going strong. “War Babies” Rocket After Hitler's Speech NEW YORK. Sept. 19—'I‘ho stock market‘; "war babies" were sent soaring once more today after Wall Street traders listened to Fuehrer Hitler's speech at Danzig. Prices stocks in steel and other industrial groups which trad- are supposed m t benefit nom armament and er wartime de- mands bounded no $2 to as much as $8 a share. Within five minutes alter con- cluslon of Hitler's mm prices were rocketing. Brokers said trad- ers zenerully. while -noting Hit.- let‘: statement "we ha/ve no war interiticms against either En¢19;~nd or France." found no tumble peace proposals. The buying wave was short. liv- ed. Trading slackened again with- in 20 minutes. Trading was in moderate volume. t/umover name- pti 1832.880 shares. Be lchcm Steel again was a high flier, closing trio U. 8. Steel ilnished at £7 E, up $6.75 rtssuea up 32 to O5 incl. Doug- las t. Allied . Du- pont, Amconds. Kcnnccott. Texas Oomarauon. blic . Santa. . Chrysler. Westinghouse, International Har- vester and at en. commodity markets failed in follow stocks nortslbly. ~ OOLLIEIW WOIIKEE KILLED MINES. N. 5.. Be 19 n inimerpt in :1 com- killed 1% WI! i.nntontly many wmauougllfiingr l rediction that he'll ' “""“d’ ivunmr. nus vain. Playing at BDSLOH, the Red sox' Baseball '3 Big Six (By The Assncllted Prual Batting ithree leaders in each 7 "a_l'Il6.) Player. Club G KB R. H PCT. Diniaruzio. Yankees 112 431 102 1&1 .38’? '«"v‘.xx. Red Sox 15 467 131 167 .368 ‘/l"7.=. (‘ardinnls 138 522 9'1 188 .364 ‘("llllP". ‘ Indians 143 541! 79 188 .335 lnhnson. Athletics 141 H0 10'! .836 . P. Wlmer, Pirates 114 4”’ 56 138 .336 Maw-ick. Cardinals 139 56'! 89 184 .333 Home Runs: Amnrican League: Pbxx. Red “at. 35 National League: ott, “arts. 27. Went the distance for the Sox and . Runs Batted In: Amerlvan Y.Mw1I=: \Villia.ms. Red sax. WE National League: Mc- Cormick. 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