I I i i I lFireworks Is Ilfxpected In BASEBALL RESULTS lW'e5Ill"8Ca'dlRound Of U.S. Amate_u_r_ AMERICAN LEAGLE ' Wrestlers performing on the blgl Cleveland 010 000 110 1 4 13 0. New you; 000 001 030 0 3 U licarcl being staged at the Sporting‘ Harder and Hem_31p5-_ G,,,,,€Z and Club tomorrow night will arrive in Dickey. I the City early tomorrow all primed Chicago 000 001 020 3 9 0 i and ready to give local “grunt and wa3h,,,gm,, 002 000 000 2 4 3 gt-o.in" artists the best show they Lee and Treh; Cm-,-asquei and ilLi\'L‘ mar ‘wztiiessed here. Although, Fen-eu_ it has been a long time since Balbo‘ 5-,._1_pm5 000 000 om 1 7 3 and "Cowboy" Hughes have been phnadelpma 310 310 ‘Ox 9 19 0 matched against each other in a local ring nevertheless bot-h will be [out {or blood and fans can expect " o:'_ aiiytiiiiig to happen once the Kennedy, Gill and Har.-;haii_v; Mc- Crabb and Hayes. Detroit 001 000 000 l 5 0 ‘ I __ 305,0“ 000 101 om 2 7 0 ‘ b._r.: time gtiippleis tangle iiisitic Bt'i(ii_.io.s, Bciitoii ziiiti iebbezts; ' * 'l'”Td urcle‘ _ , ' i - scmi-iinal. (jaleiiouse .i:id Dcsauicls. NATIONAL LEAGYE Brooklyn 010 000 001 0 Z! 5 l C.iicinii.iii 000 000 032 l l Haiiiliii, Crtucli and 'l"mEii \\.i.- _ V ters and Lonibsirdi, I’lt‘i’sIlIJLl'L,t‘. ~ "“"’ ' ' 0“ ll‘? b“‘]- D03“ Boston 000 CW 20, 3 8 2 .. is l(‘Z\I i, od, no mistake about. Chicago 400 011 “X 8 ,5 U that alitl here is a semi-linal thiitl Posedel, Lanniitiz, Bariitcle Eaclv l5 ‘.973’ am to Steal me 5h°w “wall and Lopez. Mast: Lev ilii(i Maziriiso Yml“ '-ll“ m“m °"°”te”“3“d ll ‘hey Piiii-out-‘pii;.t tici ow '_‘|ttl ;i 7 l "" ’ "“ ’'‘-i'‘_‘‘ 1" “’”’“‘l“‘“"° "‘“ ""5 St. Louis oio Oil, 1.’\).\' i 5 l ’ _ ““~“"‘ “"“ “l” b‘”‘'.“‘‘ "4 Pearson and V. D_”,,s; MCGM3 ilU'.\' (‘\‘£‘l‘ staged in this pro-I Bowman and Padgett. New York-Pittsburgh--ppd tralmj doubleheader tomorrow. lNTER.\'.~'iTl0N.-\L l.EAGL'E I Buffalo-Roclicster pliixofl ii:ti- I‘, game--ppd train and cold) .\'m-.i Newark-Jersey City--nite game E‘-V0 liidllis 111 L" AIYRSD 6- WERICM ASSOCIATION I 23%.: ’.‘.i2.’t:"%:"i3’.°.“§.‘iffcit‘§t° l';°’."‘"§l.‘iil TWO P1830” K3-YTle3"l-‘Om 1'11W- SLLIMIE for fruit juices‘ used at the l I)I'i‘Jl-{.I'fl‘~i1 table. '4 ' " . 7 _, _‘.\* DO!lCll.ll a lug name tti the, .;iig gillllt‘ tangles with Roth-i ' There isn't much known about icrg but \\‘lli‘li this saiiic Roth-I i lll(‘(‘i Doiichiii he N‘E“' INDUSTRY KFII\'TVll_.LY N . ,_. qlie-SNAPSHOT GUILD ACTION SHOOTING l l!li3'.(Ii plav spots azid 16 players L.HARL.,v I" . ';.’i ‘u ‘ti/i\‘ —e= '- Somerville Leads Canuck Brigade In Qualifying CHICAGO. Sept. 12 —(GP) —C. Ross (Sandy) soinerviiie of Lon- don, Ont. led the Canadian Brigade today in the qualifying play at the :3.d United States Amateur 001! CilZLX‘nDlCllS.‘.lp by adding a '13 to ytsterdayls 71 lor a two-day total of 1-14 wlrtch easily qualified him tor the start of match play to- morrow. Back or sand)’. United States amateur champion in 1982, the next Canadian was little Joe Thompsoii of Burlington, On-t._ who carded '72 yesterday and slipped to 77 today for 149. He too qualified easily. As the scores were tallied it de- veloped that all with 154 gained Philippino 8; Italian May Decide Title WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 —(A.P) —'I‘he United States Boxing Ass- ociation convention declared the world ilywcigltt championship vacant today and votcd to recog- 15-round contest between Little Dado oi the Philippines and Enrico Uhbinati of ita1y_ , Delegates voted to recognize Dado ‘ as the champion 90 days lrcm ta— i day if U:binati declines to meet Dado. In the bantamweight division. the Lion ruled that Sixio Esco- bar, the champion, be given until Nov. 2 to make a match with Georgie Pace, of Cleveland. ll 153 started otit over the course v in rt battle for the last four prltffh iii the match play field or! _iit- 64 low qualiiyiiig scones. Among this latter irnoup was Phil Ftirley of Toronto who scored 75 yt‘slPr(la_V and added an 80 today. And if it was a mod 80141118 1183' for the CiIllilLii(lllS it was also a u mi «lav ml‘ the Irish. many last year Itl’1".l‘i\' also was the scene of the nize as champion the winner of a ‘I936 Patenkirschcn. do hereby League bowling team to I (Hend- Iy 153.1“? of five pins (total ULiA;'(!)lAt‘Vl —« .--.rrIflU~5‘um »v.—'.c" It.’ or‘ ‘EH75’ ' PossibiIitySeen Cape Breton Of Games Being Official Named Held In U. S. Bd. President LAKE PLACID. N. Y». Sept. 12 SYDNEY, N. S. Sept. 12-(CP)-: —(A-Pl-—D11e 10 W81’ d9V810Dmei.-its. l Judge A. D. Campbell, president. otl gvofglggltélygg hl;s°1<}xl1nKuusil1°M n_ l the Game Breton Colliery Baseball‘ dank Mountan resort was consid- %°‘:lg“°'l“l';5 nfltllfled xtogayf by, melz cred here today. The 1932 Winter “‘ ‘ma 5°C“ 0“ ° 7° 955 °“3 Olympic Games were staged hers, aseball that he has been selected in a telgram to town supervisor liairman 0! the board that will Willis Wells. Avery Brundage. upervlse this year's "Little World Pl‘?-“Gem 0’ me Ulmed SWWS Series" between the Internationalt Olympic C°m‘m“'t'°°- “id “U "N ‘ League and American Association? games cannot be held in Europe" ‘ wmners he wouki iavor holding them in ‘ Lake Placid, The games were awarded to Get- by the Interna- Ger- ticiial Olympic Committee. Moore’s Homer I Gives Cards 3 - 2 Victory NEW YORK. Sept 12 ——(AP)— Terry Moore's home gun with one on in the seventh inning drove in the tying atid wlniiiiiv runs as St Louis Cardinals continued their games, held at Gm'misch- Challange We the undersigned Ted‘: Taxi challenge Room City score to countt to be bowled at the (‘I-ztrlcttotmrn Alleys. Thursday ev- ” ii "1’ F ‘ ' ._ It was sti ulated tzat it E:C0' si,Iel(lf,(,,,, a0]c1Sm1(;:*Ic(-(ltfil/[cCE:‘rl1lI,l1y T33 bar does noli acce-pt Paces chal- I‘f_finK- ' National Baseball L€li§‘.’Li9 pennant. B Patrick Abbottr— made the ienge by Nov. 2. the Association i-‘Kill Tfdl TRXI. 39WI1'|K Team drive today with it 4-3 victory over findup q,,a_m,.mg prop-mm 3 grand w-111 declare the championship --—-————-———- Philadelphia Philiies. battle amongst themselves vacant. and then recotmlze 3-’ IT ,,BETTER,, Bank 1-5“??? and RIP Ru55°1I hi‘ miskv 22-year-old champion, the winner oi’ a 15-! H CH HFKER homers, Leiber with the bases load- —— ed. to help Bill lee score his 17th Shechaii. a train Detroit, came out ad the trap an arm with a great 36-hole total or 139. ‘it gave him medalist hon- nnviind more. Hts aggregate clip- ped two shots oi’! the all-time 36 hole qualifying record for the 43- year-old chanipionship. Mncariliv was the kingpin most of tho dav \vltli El 142 total before Sll-‘?€illll'i took command. Shortly ziit . ‘hechain had come turning. all North Shore's l8th green. Ab- :-ound bout between Pace and Peter I Kane of Eiizland I The delegates voted to declare; Face the title holder in the event both Escobar and Kane {all to meet Pace. GERMAN SOUTH AFRICANS PREFORIA. south Africa--(CP,I —About 750 naturalization certifi- cate! were granted at Pretoria dur- ing the first hall of this year, 340 0! them to Germans. other ap- : ti: posted his 143 total, which "Qve him third place in the quall- lrlganis were Czechs and Albert- a triumph as Chicago Cubs trounced sanrr JOHN. N.- N. Sent. tz— Bosion Bees 8-3. ICPI _The condition of Michael Mctntyre, 27. of Sydney. N. 5. some late but timely clout-ins found unconscious on a highway by Billy Myers and Buck McCor- yesterday. was mick enabled the Reds to come near Saint John described as “good" by hospital au- thorities tonight. His ideiitity was established a!- ter he regained consciousness to- day. Police described him as & hiu;h-hii:ei'. and said he had fal- len from the back of a truck. It is expected he will be able to from behind for a l0-inning 3-2 decision over Brooklyn Dodgers to maintain their 8 1-2-game pace at the head of the League. Una Minard‘u for sprains. "Par" in any smoker’: Pipe 0 Old Chum has been champion for years—and now, with more tobacco in every package at no extra cost. and the 34 lb. tln reduced to 80¢, Old Chum has beaten its own reoord for value. You just can't better its score either cut. coarse for the pipe or cut fine for rolling your own. Truly there is no other tobacco just like Old Chum. ‘Chum up wifh OLD CHUM .7”? T.°'3.99°° °F ‘WALITY ~z.. .... DENIES CHARGE NEW YORK, Sept. 12 -(AP) — Donald Flamm, President of the Knickerbocker Broadcasting pony. today denied a munications Commission that station W. M. O. A. had intercepted and b communications Fiamm said that, while he had Commission charges, he could say that the sta- news “was done only through who-y accredited and erins 8893'’ not received the Lion's broadcastiri rs: .::n5ible news-gath cim. " Federal Com: mcharfi; m;°S:.".t German and British Government RETURNS PRESE.\"l'A'l'l0NI PLYIVLOUTH. England — 109)- Silver Dl‘6St‘nl(‘i‘i [M Merrivaiu or the Hiith Court by rations of l‘.\‘.'r‘.\)lil.”‘.’An.1 flu b as] I)l‘(‘ll rctiirzzml to ~ as y tic terms of ah i Wm e iuiizei the cor Exciter Li “:1 l3 late NATIONAL APPEAL OTTAWA. S(“.il imtioiial aup:at i..;~ fitndg wmu launched Nov , r oed tonight by the Nat oil of the Red Cross Canada after an on IFO c‘ awn‘.-,..» it -«cri .1 S annotm. ional Cam- Socieiiy at if geitcy meet. -‘ 3' i31s.d,t1.°.1,- ~ __ BRINGING UP FATHER leave -hgspitgl in a. tow days. tr: YOU'LL ASK MA66|E- I KNOW SHELL LET ME so om" WITH YOU SAY- AS LONG AS THE WOMEN FOLKS AIZE STAYIN’ IN TONIGHT- i_ET‘S YOU AND ME LOOK AFZOLJND THIS CITY OI: NON-LET'S SEE’ HERE'S A LIST OF PLACES TO GO-BY GOLLY -THEIZES A LOT OF ‘EM -WE'LL START WITH MUQPI-IY’E> -THEN TO HAYES’ LODGE AN’ THE TQOPIC5 AND - "' ' W||_L.I MRS. JIGGS I5 MG TO L A subject such a this will make I go ‘ ti " picture: uhowlny the complete ton, step ‘°"°'p?°gl°I::g;°ur “fax: 10': "slow motion,” and it's easy, CTION shooting is one of the most interesting phases of ama~ I-W1‘ l!l1°l0STanliy—aud good action pictures can be obtained with any camera, If you know how. To "stop" true fast action, and get sharp DlCilll'['H, you need a ftisi shutter-one tlirit can be ntijtistvtl ‘-0 1/400 0|‘ 1/500 second. Such a camera is a wise investment if you intend to do much shooting of un- posed action stttijocis—ymt simply not the shutter for top Hl\('(‘i‘l, 3(l_IilRL the lens opening for CIll'l'(:Cl. (Expos. ure at that speed, and tire zuvity, With slower cameras, however, you can still get good action pic- tures if you pose your Slill_l(‘('i. in slow lHl')IIOn,I1l‘iIllI'liKtlilirrtlltjllfilin natural ttiotinns 01' ill!‘ spurt -—t:r>lr, tennis, or whatever you cliooso—-but have him move as slowly as pos5Ib1(u_ Then about when the action looks most effective. This trick will work for box mm- eras, its well as the Illzllly oxroilent loldlrig cameras whose siiutlcrs ad- just no higher than 1/100 second, And it is marvelously effective ii‘ well done, the pictures retaining ll genuine appearance or last ncllnn. Interesting action “3equance5" can be nimle iii the manner just. de scribed. For example, it series gt a Young woman tossing a beach ball . ’I‘wo or three shots of the swing, Int:-it at a different point: a fourtl \\iili the hall barely Sil]iDt')l‘ii'.‘(l Iiy ll"? 111130!‘ “DB: a fifth with her arms iiiliy extctitlcd and the brill oiti of the picture. Such a sequence is easily obtained it tho stiliject goes through the action very slowly several times ——-and it, is surprisingly effective \\'ll(‘ll the pictures are mounted in III'4"I)f‘l‘ 0l'(I"l' In your ullium. In till action shooting, take care not to become excited. or you may Dl‘i‘f<fi tlui siiuttcr release ion jcrkily "m0\'lTIFI ill“ ('.’\lllt"t‘l1 and llllll‘l'Il1g the shot. When taking it pnscd-ac. U011 Slim. 01' it subject that will stay ' in one place, it's often a good Idea. to put the camera on 3 tripod or some other firm support. Try your hand atlaction shots- llwlllililliz I1 {cw scqiit-noes such as that outlined above. it’: interesting l1I10l0EN1llli y-and good, lively shots Of this type add spice to your album. 250 John van Guilder " h%NVn'#f-'n'n‘ W R E S T L I N G Thursday, Sept. 14th, 8.30 Sharp SPORTING CLUB WorId’s Junior Heavyweight Championship Match. BALBO vs Champion HUGHES Challenger SEMI FINAL CURLEY DONCHIN vs. Big dance after. Prices 50c all over the house. Ladies 25c with escort, free. ABE ROTHBERG LOS ANGELES' By Geo rge McManus PEIZFECTLY ET YOU GO ITH ME- IT"5 QUITE ALL i6HT- BUT THERE S LITTLE HITCH -MY WIFE \NON’T LET ME GO OUT- A ‘ I'LL SHOW 01.: BUDGE! HE THINKS HE'S SO DIG -- TE.LLIN' ME XY/HAT I OUGHTTA oo, WHILE HE'S SET TIN’ .'ROU.*iD EATINIALL OUR COOKIES UP—— .» .-. . GRAN'MA -- I'LL ALWAYS LOOK AF1-Lrt YOU —— HONEST, I WILL! JUST AS LONG AS You uvi:-—~iou BLT I wiu_! DON'T YOU ever: \~z/om-or-—— himble Theatre. Starring -I POPEYE — - so mu DON'T. NELD 'ri-iAToi_t=.~ -. BUDGE‘ COM|N’('ROUND ANY MOFLE! YOU Tau. HIM TO KEEP AWAY. FROM HERE OR I'LL BUST HIM ONE ON TH’ NOSl’_!I . My s... II‘ YOUIKC A1-Hen. !! NOT JUS ‘fi?nDD""' o t” N!/ELI: i LIKE YOUR GRAND- HOW DOES THIS PAI NBIRD CONTROLTHE WEATHER IN NEUTOPI A? IT SITS AND LOOKS UP AT THE SKV AND WISHES EOR RAIN AND AlN CLOUDS F0 M ATON WEL IWILL LET V THA TH I-iA\IlE"A MILLIONOU NK TILLIE THE ToILER—_ TILLIE TALLS Fonda WARNING. YES,S|RREE.TI-IAT l3RANK wAs A BLESSING To Me mo r warn To Do soMé- mine FOR THE euv " '/»1lil1//Qélgriill MAC COULD USE THAT $|OO~..,.. BEFORE GRIGGS GETS TO MAC I MUST WARN HIM NOT TO SPOIL EVERYTHING i