l? K a =7: wanvnrczossnz-gzguzzwzl 12!2€R£:88§ ‘the four and LPSllo surprised Big- PAGE SIX Ol? BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING a "lll! THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SPORT WORI. (i BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT D ‘gCol. Jacob Ruppert Hailed New Recordsl23 Amateurs Glancing As B u i l d e r Yankee‘ Press S purl: Writer) LBiggar - g 1t. was the Colonel wllo first quest _ _ luiuuv baseball a big business pro- Giants they pointed as evidence Of Great Written Baseball Machinewflrld SHIPS (By Paul Michelson, Associated NEW YORK. OJ. 12—The big , , v dmemnce bebween me American; the world series. and decided buse- aud National Baseball League is a‘ b“ chcrubic little man with untold a 1 millions of dollars-Colonel Jacob l"? "W? m" “Yeckflge left by me T l t I e B O u l: Ruppem l Yankees in l-llt‘ll' 4-1 games’ con- l of thclr local rivals, the NEW YORIQOct. iii-The "you- ncver-cau-tcll" society were still l in a huddle today in the wake 0t -—"#— l pOSILlUII, when he and T, 1,,l to these dcvclopnlents: ~ ~ l Yep! The“? at i_ “cam Gpmge Houston bought the Yankees in. 1-Tony Lazzcri led both teams -_- v i l li ‘ ~' 1w . ' Leslie. Island hcavlwveight chain- - w)” the Club ml" had “on a n am“! mm a '0 mqrk for me pion. has hecu rc-niatchcd to uwct ipcnnaut and the National League five ganlcs. and plavcd flawlessly t r _d __ V. l _ ,, BVM _ i rode high. Since that day, the l Rfifild. R 00111310 0f \\'.“k5 flffPi‘ 6'1- ihfingniir orsytslJillsl ‘(illilmnlp tfifli". Yankees have won nine American - nouncing ho was going tn quit . {"2 ' f‘. l.‘ l‘ I. ' IO-rouild title cucountcr on the same card 11s the two middle- weigllts Kelly and Kinsman on the night of Owl. iii. Jlips. The Soliris avlcr has ,~.l"l some bujl club lll“, l“. do“ l“; blg bfcw. sort of rm or otillm lll tllc llll~ , My Wm, perhaps me 5mm.“ from ulerous bflllm no hr» lought in dc- I office mall 1n baseball a; me fonse of his crown this season, while his hltly opponent. not to Ill. son who nladc good in the big be outdone has thrown alnlost. as i city. nlany PllllllFllgifls‘ at the clulnlpioili as he has punches ill an effort to l brings tlic Babe Ruins, Lou Gcll- snpiurc the clllsir-g l.lZr-. irigs, Jce Dilvlaggios and Lefty The 19th should reveal somc- ‘Gvmcm to the Yankees, yo're thing or other. Thc conscmils m clvildy- Branch Rickey has a great opinion prcnlous to the other Bl,.- filiy will?!" M‘! UP 10f 5L Iflllis gar-Leslie battles was mslic to win in the ur wont furil fore the l, l ll, pair still b0 on their fect after fuur rounds; if it l l" to will be- ilie Yankee farm system. George that, "t v l, n,.,,,,.,i-_ topped his yours work with New- Tm, lmnflr“. "film m“ “Xplmipm nrk Bears, wonder club of the mill- hO\l.'l‘\'I'l'. lll IliP l;.t tiull‘. wlwiilmlzzal ‘n! X s‘ J b the Sourls Shlc all ~ l l ‘ cl“ mu“ 3C0 ‘ the bcut. bofure thicl fllrstw [Ffllilli l ‘Diana l” cm dpwn we. rend mks rounds. bu! lcuzllz-zl a technical KO. “an mp busiest ‘vmter lqoxmg over the Chariotictolvil hope in the l Inoglnnn o“ record‘ Ewen’ flghter tenth. It. was an llpst‘: whichever. exclpF gull‘ Poyle’ the Dish ‘war you look at it BWWU‘ sur- l Thrush 1S to get a chance‘ a," ,_‘ _ ’_ ' V ff _ ‘N, Czar liflchucl really means busi- pllmd Lo-ul fans b_\ liratnciuig "e55 and i, Should be a great Mm ter. but the only fights the public l wants to see are Max Schmelilig and Joe Louis, Ceferino Garcia and Barney Ross, Fred Steele and gar fans by nlaintalnlm; his ag- gressiveness to the end. Judging from comments after the fray. however. Leslie holds League flags and topped them offl Willi six world :t'.’l'l£'5 champion-l sccret of success. He operates his fo If you think it's just luck thatl Cardinals but the Colorlells beats K i The Colonel's farmer in the dcll l and should H", is George M. Weiss, conductor of, ...._...__...._......_-.--w-,--u.._,._imamwm..zcw>irs Biggar in no little regard. The champion iioticcd a marked im- provcment-in his opponcutls fizht- lng tactics. and COntYIlry to ex- pectations that. he would be jubi- lant over retaining his title ex- pressed, in a veiled manner. dis- brought the bout to all earlier tcr- minatioil. _ This pending bout probably tin- gcs more of a "naturah than ally pion will be out to vindicate him- self in the syn-s of ills supporters that he can Lake the (llilllfllflfflll the early stag ullllc Bigpnl‘. Zilinlflll confidence With every bout plans to be in top condition to Llpholrl his follosvcrs‘ contomion :hat after the fourth his will be the vlclm-y. Dan Bulger’ Is Fa vo rite For Cambridgeshire LONDON, Oct. l2 _(CPC:lb'e> -Fillai callovel- of cards at the Victoria Club fought .-tinwed Dun ‘Bulger at 100 to 1F for lllL‘ Cain- hridgcshirc stakes to be raced at. Fred Apostoli and Petey Sarron‘ . vs. Henry Armstrong. Czar Jacobs had made a gmat Istart as boxingls great monopolist. A man who keeps his ears to the ground. he realized his throne was about to topple because he held _ out on Schmellng. so he tllrnpd BplJOlntIlFuit that. he had not right around and gave Maxie hjg; long souzilt. chance. cm;- Mil-anal Wll.b(=, the most surprised man in Cubs Square City Series (AI. By (iuariliaws Special Wire): CHICAGO, Oct. 124ml; out... squared the Chicago city baseball‘, championship series at. three games each today at Comiskey Park by hitting out a 0-2 victory over thc White Sox behind Larry French's effective soulhliaw pitching. Vernon Kennedy who held the Cubs to three hits .a.st week, was the los- ng pitcher. REJECTS LABOR PEACE MOVE (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) DENVER, Colo, Oct. l2 -- The Anlcrlcall Federation of Labor Bate today rejected a Committee for lll- dustrial Organization peace confer- ence proposal after refusing to Newmarket tomorrow". Thc odds ire-re slightly shirtcr than the 7 to 4 quutrd on Sir Abe Bailey's favorite in the lrut call- over. James A. ClE aaui-l-lulrrs Build-l Fifg wafning mcling vras second choice at 21 to 2 ‘Other odds: Nadushka. 100 tlo 9; l Daytuna. 100 to B: Artist's Prince. i8to l: Falrplay l8 to 1; Lady of Sllaiott and Nt"-'('l‘ SurlirLsrcl. 22 tn l; Alli-glance and Thankcrtoil. 23 to 1: Laurent 11 and Billy-hill.- recogn ze a C. I. O. official as a convention delegate. BAYOiNNEl-‘France. Oct. 12—~ IAP)-'FI‘CX1Ch anti-aircraft bat- lnchltrlilt 33 to 1; Spot Barred and Rod Squaw. 35 lo l; (‘crstilll _ - _ w.“ m m l: K] , u SL Mnumls a folbidrlcn zone of the Franco _ lsh frontier. and Srluarlron f‘ .10 to l; ' Span Y , , ‘I Cover! and Nome K (“a 55 to l: The plane. flying the schcdu e l L. ‘ - ' t . .' L Muddy. Vmlncloil River. Axle-tree- Slmwln Ilghn“ m“ e w?“ m) L0 1; Sircnm~trr.\ll. 10, to 1. . u-i. .' l‘ '11‘? w“. solq1xull TITLL today flight was ln c car “PR ll route which is far to the south softball championship hero torlai’ through Insurgpnt Spanish m“ by defeating Hal fun CfliHlPkF. 20-17 and 7-6, lll Vaydollh Wllclirll-r. “The prim lomi In which tobacco can be smoked." ,, _ g . terles today fired a warning shot, A m l‘ pm)" n‘ M K m and‘ at a Gcrman airliner which authorities (leclarerl flew low over; . . . . ., hit. Army authorities said it scrf and Z“ m1?‘ fin M l‘ (mm ‘mc BM rral tlmcs had violated the for-i hidden zone ncar Urrulznc. that‘, . so for .HAA_LIIFAX_ on‘ ‘Zufimce Bfly_ and that there was no cxcu . I i Havrks won thc Nova Scoiia Junie!‘ the mam hem! n" its will“ the game liccausl- he's too old. 2-'I‘hl- Yankees, supposed to be {outclassed as a fielding team. Organization is the_ Colonelfisl played 1.000 ball on the defense. lflir a now all-tllnp rccord. while illle National Leagucrs committcd‘ nine errors. Zi-Babc Ruth's record of 33 llfililF-E-l BilFlYWi. H Slimllglieldw‘ runs lmttcd in duriug l0 World ‘ Scrics. supposed lo have been safe r a long time. was wiprrl out of the books by his .<\lCf".‘.~.\0l'll‘l swat- lnnd. Lou Geliric. who drove in ‘three this year for a six-years’ ‘mark of 25. i-Pitchr-rs Carl l-luhbell. Cliff Melton, Hal Srbumnclici" et. al. were pro-series sclcctioils to outdo their Yankee rivals. l.ci't,\' Gomez. iii-ll Itutfillg and llfoutl- Pearson. and wcre- gouil; to cause no end of trouble to the Auicricuu League ltll'l‘ll])f'l'S. 5-1110 Yonkers were going to roll." on lhcil- lloillc run punch to knock tho oars of! the Giants, Yct, only lll the last game did they call on their four-base blows to bring victory. Previously. Law ri‘s homer in tho first gllulr wasn't needed t0 win. and Gehrig's in the fourth rildnt slop dcfcat. On Sunday, the round-trip pokes by Myrll Hoag and Joe DiMaggio, neither of which was expected with Mel- ton pitching, were vital factors. Rccord-brrlakiiltr, as is usual when the Yankees and Giants ilrrmrlc. was written into the books. In addition to Gehrig's runs-batted-iil mark and the at- tendance and financial figures, there’ wcrc such others as Gomez ivlnillilu two games to tlc Herb Pcnnock and Jack Coombs as pit- buslness if Mum does mm Maxie I < i015 winning five series games _ [in their return match. previous encounter. for the cham/ and losing IlOHQ during their Q51‘- eers; Hank Lrgibelfls record-tying two hits ill one inning in the fourth gnlut‘; Golncvfs receipt of two walks in one inning of the first gillll“. and Laz/rri and Jojo Moore tying a mark by hitting safely in each of the five ga-mes._ The Yankees, winning their sixth series, lrld all clubs in the big time in the record books, and the Giants had thr- doubtful dis- tulction of losing, the most with tllcir eighth setback this year. PLAY S(‘0RELES_S——TlE (A. P. by (iuarilianis Special Wire) BOSTON. Oct. 12- Temple's under-rated Owls put on a stir- ring stand to hold the powerful Boston Collcgc Eagles, who flub- bed their ouh- chance. to a score- lcss football tic today‘ before a 25,- 000 crowd lll Fcnuliy Park. Aherhart Prepares Statement 0n A L e g i s I a ti o n mnlviotrrou. 2E 12- tom'- Work of preparing the Govern- lncutis statement in support of i‘ three bills irfcrrrd tn the Gover- unr-Gcncral-ln-Counr-il has bcen startcd. it W215 announced by Pre- llllfil‘ AlJPfllflYl, today. The tin-cc bills were passed at the rcccilt special scssioll of the Albcrla Legislature and when the session was prorogulld Lieutenant- Govcmor J. C. Bowen referred them to thi- Gnrcrnor-Gcueral-ln- Crlllnril for t'fill.\ilfl""illlfill. Thr- tllrcc bills \'.£‘l'(‘ an "art to ensure the publication nf accurate ltevrs and information". m1 Mt providing for the taxation of banks and the Allicrtn Credit Regulation Art. What form tho submission would trike had not boon definitely de- cided. said Premier Aberhart. A representative "of the Government may go to Ottawa m‘ the fillbmls’ sion may bi- scat by mflll- It “'1'” be Completed pr soon as possible. the Premier said. BRINGING. UP FATHER l's post-season classic is still as unpredictable us ever. After look- ll1 Seek Berth With Detroit Club (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) DETROIT, Oct. 12—A.ltl'iough ice will not be available before tomor- row at the earliest, approximately so athletes 0n the Detroit Hockey t Club training squad went through icallstheriics undcr the Watchful eye of Ja.k Adams today- Besides members of Detroit's l‘ ide- 23 amateurs seeking to make .' farm team, Pittsburgh Hornets of‘ the International-America League» Some of the amateurs will bci Hockey League and others with ‘a 1 Pittsburgh amateur club. HPFPH‘ Lewis and Marty Barry. Dfltrfilfs, veteran of the fordivilrd liucs are, the on‘y absentee; and they will report in a few days. Mfillilsvl‘ . Adams said. Softball Tilt AtStellarton Po s tp o n ed STELLARTON. N. 8.. Oct. l2 —-l 1CP)-Raln and wet grounds to-l day forced postponement of the. first: game or tho Maritime senior softball playoffs between Chur- lottetown Rovers and Stcllnrtou. The game will be played tomorrow Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING MIXED DOUBLES Last night on the Holy Name Al- lcys brought out some of the best bowling to date with the scores running a. little higher competition keener. were in perfect condition for high scores and the large crovwd of spec- filljOyCd the night's play. Twelve more couplcs will fin sh up their half of the sec- ond round tonight at 7 o'clock. tutors thoroughly and the The alleys Following are the scores: First. F‘. McMillan 185 246 205 B. McMahon 187 182 - 151-1156 Second L. Blanchard 1'73 202 207 l Dot. McDonald 239 138 140-409 Third E. Doucette 259 1'73 1'79 A. Warren 186 158 142-100 Fourth . B. Callaghan 190 210 262 M. Walsh v 143 122 157-408 Fifth R. Dalziel 265 25B 152 A. Birch 119 147 140-408 Sixth _ F. Gallant 173 232 186 E. Mitchell 156 148 l57--105‘ Seventh B. Georgenson 175 125 179 R. McIntyre 173 160 146— 95 Eighth 1 A. Gormley 203 161 140 N. McCarey 144 168 116- 982 Ninth J. Lawlor 220 249 158 A. Walsh 94 84 l05-— 919 Tenth G. Maddigan 134 15B 170 S. Mallelt 151 127 l70—- 910 Eleventh L. Corcoran 260 1'15 211 C. Shelfoon 89 103 35—- 882 Twelfth W. Oatway 151 168 146 R. McFarlane 113 154 114- 846 Tonight's Schedule at. 7 O'clock l Around The l ‘ Sportworld l By EDDIE BRIETZ y Associated Press Sports Wrlter I NEW YORK, Oct. l3—An All"? | orltative Boston source wires: "You . ivere slightly ofl’ key on Marim- ‘ ville today. . .114; hasn't: a chance to succeed McKechnie as mun- - agcr of the Bees. . .S0me years . . ‘ back he thumbed his non at a Tame)’ 9“pmw‘r““§lfls tgéitgxlg “it?! coaching Job here and Bob Quinn Wo year’ o e s ‘ has never forgiven him. . .The . , . . ’ .bbit. is clown to Low ‘G’ with the Jllmp to plofeskslonal ranks R‘ and members of the Red Wings’ , Quinn. . . Donnie Bush is the mm on Llie inside track". . . Bill Terry didn't bother to walk across the hall t0 congratulate placed m the Mlchlgalpgnlarlo’ Joe McCarthy. Why? Well, he just didn't bother to. . . Mike Ja- cobs, who rises to every occasion. scrvcd tea at the last business conference he had with Tommy Farr. Burlcigh Grimeslikea to tell this one: Just before the season end- ed he received a letter from a Jewish fan recommending an Ital- ian ball player...“And Bur- lcigh." the fellow wrote, “when l Jew recommends a Wop, he must be good, ain't it?" Umpire Bill Stewart dashed straight from the World Series to the training camp of Chicago Blackhawlcs hockey team, which he'll coach this winter. . .ThlB may be a minor league record: Buffalo Bisons have flnishtd in llle black for séven'consecutive years. Joe McCarthy will be oflered a new contract calling for $40,000 per . . .likel_v to be for five years. too . . . Colonel Ruppert doesn't intend to let. any rival baseball oiltflt outdo him on the old pay-of! . . . . Whatever Joe gets, it; will not be too much. . .Three first and fmlr second place finishes in seven years is a record hug u; beat. Lacrosse Assn. Breaks lVit/r Pflrentl Body (or. By Guardian's Speclll Wire) VANCOUVER. Oct. lll-The Oui- flfllvflll Amateur Lacrosse Association today ended its affiliation with the Alnatcul‘ Athletic Union of can“; andchauged its own name. At the annual meeting held here, the Lacrosse body deleted the world "amateur" from its name, to bcconle the Canadian Lacrosse As- soclatlon. Lacrosse thus became the third amateur sport. to break with the Dcm nlon Athletic Union. Two years ago the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association decided to go its own irny. and last year similar action was taken by the Canadian Ama- teur Basketball Association. Production Burl! Stated llnsound (A.P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) BOSTON, Oct. 12 — Dr. GIOBH Frank. former President of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, denounced production restriction and price raising as “economic insanity" to- dny aild urged industry and i- cuiture to work together to ach eve the "abundant 1ife." “If we are to do more than talk —Vat Denali. Ace Winnipeg Junior Joins N. Y. Rovers t. (GP. By Guardian's Special Wlte) WINNIPEU, Oct. 12—Alf P188. captain and ace centre of Winni- peg Monarchs. last. Year's Dominion JUDlOI hockey cha-mplolw. h" b"! added to the New York Roverl. it was announced today by heifer Pit-tick. Of the Wplayers listed for Rover service in the Eastern Unitnd Stltu Amateur Leaaue this uuon. ll! l” from Winnipeg. Albfirt 00111118!- high-sooring left wing, la a veter- an of last year's team, while aioni with Pike, other . newcomers l-re Walter Cunningham, Jack Boyd, both forwards. Rudy Piloua and B111 Allum. defenceuien. After the Monarchs axinoxed til emorial Cup in Toronto lll alintler, Pike led them-to l. vimry over Hershey Bears in the interna- tional tournament. Hershey were champions of the IeaBHB 1n "huh Rovers compete. Dengis Wins‘ Marathon, (A.P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) PORT CHESTER». N. Y-i Oct. l2 veteran dlltance “mm;- gmm Baitlmore, today won the annual Port, Chester marathon. Jumping into the lead after the first 10 miles. Denzls at the finish had l. margin of a mils over the runner up, Leslie Pawson, of Paw- tucket. R. I. Dengis, who won this teat: in 1934. was clocked in two houxl. 46 min- utes 1n winning the long Irlnd. rill! over the full marathon Fll-Bmn“ t’! 1 (A.P. n; o l ROME spools-lick in a 2s miles. aas yards. Willlfl-m Wllwn of Philadelphia. wu third- Fascivst Militia Balls Volunmrs > a reliable source said todly-l This activity is coincidental with the callln: up of snecllllifl "l" various conscrlpt classes. 1nd ° dispatch of several thousand additi- ional troops to reinforce the L- '- m garrilon. 51' IHIIY. Remember When (n; The Canadian has) flaffy wills, who was never able w gel; champion Jack DEIHPMY l!‘ ‘ m, m,‘ with him, took a terrific beating from am sharker helm losing on a foul in the 13th round. The fight. was staged at New York 11 yearn ago tonight and the mam was disqualified for use 0f ChQ back-hand blow. about the abundant life," Dr. Frank Flzdggr, J vglffisns declared at the 63rd annual 00n- F’ siinmty A Mwfiskey ventiou of the Amerlcanm“ ‘ a ‘ _ ' ._ E z Association, "then both e manu- lgd." “mane vrplnigs‘ facturcrs of American industry and K‘ F] n“ A' M“, n i the farmers of American agriculture Adiolzmnb Coy“, musl come to believe in and to J’ Kiwi“ H Mcbflnum,’ practce consistently the llillcy of A‘ Go“ H ' mkcanmnl more goods at lower prices insult] L.’ Mcbougau ‘Q ‘Murphy, ofgcw?‘_ iznods at higlhela Drkfieaghe Rm. Bowes. i. ‘ltlllk, now ea 0 g‘ gamer F Slmnmbe nlnpazlne rural progress. C3110 l. F‘ Mel”??? Fl Akbar” pleaded for "a workable econ ' “ e " of pmuv" after Fmix P. Bennett, CALEDONIA DEFEATS ST. F. GLACE BAY. N. 5.. Oct. 12 J {CPL-Caledonia}; Eastern Canada Champion English rugby fifteen today defeated St. Francis Xavier University 7-3 in an exhibition game originally scheduled for yes- terday but postponed because of rain. Jack Hughes. who has just re- tired after 46 years as a Water- ford (England) Football Cluh 80W- man, has never seen the team play. _|r.. Bits nu editor. demanded that the Federal government keep its "ltlumsy hands“ off the saving: field. Baby shows are being hilt! l“ Bilndi, India, where native littl- oncs formerly were kept af-r!‘ f. away from the rest of the world The Roman Catholic church which will be built in Joinvillo. the film colony of Paris, will bl named “Our Lady of the Olm- ma." BOXING Slllllll$i OCT. 15 MAIN BOUT Dan McCormac, Sourll 150 VS. Charlie McDonald CIIGPICOW‘ 150 10 Rounds SEMI-FINAL Pat Stewart, Ch’town 133 lbl. VS. Dolph Wllliaml, Clflown 140 lbl. 8 Round: With Otlier Preliminaries A1 Mingalone, of New York, Picoard. stratosphere balloonlat. in; S2 four-foot baboons to a expected iii-mile flight. He was brou by Rev. Jamel J. Mullen, punctured emulated Profouo. in Old Orchafd, Me, when a rope hold- poat broke and carried him on lll un/ [ht to earth when rifle shots. fired some of the balloons mm mi sonar »~ y . r . m i r uin iiio uudhn». sped" wk‘) , Oct. lz-Jriirrureint mii- ~ » ltia has called m apnwflmlwl! 50ml, m. t, ‘unleerl for ‘Eula African aervlce and in F‘; partition for “ ‘ ‘ lmfllfllw-Ql v The 50,000 lunteers won r0- Parti f these volunteers would be m wbiaiopla u» mplwe swim“ “mp5 being repatriated. The 21st would be qillfwfd l" bmw“ l“ Italy awaitinl "WWW “"5"” ciea." d the call o! An official aolroéulcilno mum". with no bearing on the intonation- ll situation. a-By‘ 4 Geo: go McMunus It's The Swagger Raglan Coat -_--and it's a real g sneeze - stopper ! $20. to s30. 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