it é ii mass-anew.“ PAfIE six .. CiiARi-OTTETOWNLGUARDIAN .Williams, Red Sax Hitter ' F inishesSeason WithMark Over 400, First Since I923 NEW YORK. Sept. 2B -fAP) - Sid Hudson blanked the Yankees Will] four hits to gain his 13th vic- and the second was called on ac- count of darkness after eight inn- ings with the A's on top, ‘1-1. At St. Louis. the Browns, whose SEYITEMBER 29.194 FINAL sriiiiniiiii Flatbushers Attain zooti.‘ tori’ 1n the final game of the season , today as Washington Senators de- chief claim to fame is the trouble M wh‘ I fllcr L; a wom out, hgfsg gum his fenteil the American League cham- they cause first-division teams. re- tw- h ("mrva w 7\'*'4 w"; i,..,.,,. q, X11105; 5-0.) B t R d g gilinecli tigislsgtid foam‘ by gflfiiiiiiafl , ’ of that tired feeling. he lost to War . “c: Wiliains of 0s on e tox eve an n ans, - , an noc - R b B b t..-_,_-, in th‘: rccgiit NalTdiiaiiseil; ______ a bewiiiic the first American leaguer ing them out of a chance to pocket O y special and w L3“ Tummy; $1,099 NEW Y0K}; 59pm 33__(Ap,_ y Q T?! to hit .400 for a 5035011 since 1923 the League's fourth-place money. l, ’ , buy Saturday. ' lginal official standings of the Nu-| g e h-llnfl natty Hellman batted .403 at Detroit, Chicago White Sox Q T h M k W Market w“, Se; a record in g3], onal aguez- . 0 0 for Detroit. Bill was the last Na- won third place in the iinal league y lgplng the two miles m 33g 4-5’ grlggklyn m“ 151"" Sig?‘ l 5-1 timhil League player to turn the standings as Lefty Thornton Lee one second under the record Ex- st“ In“ 97 53 534 tii -. baiting .401 for the Giants shut out the challenging Tigers 2-0. -—i terminator has held for 21 years. Cincinnati 88 66 .511 izi l 0. ‘ 'I'he champion Yankees were iios- The “mfg m um provincial BeNElGV YORlfil fifipltsttsfi —élA-F) —- i‘- Alalang six hits in eight limes I ed out 4-3 by Senators Saturday. " . L n ones si ns W rflivfiy . ERGO n‘. ha‘ while the Red Sox and In the other league games Boston ‘gig: l.ughggryggxsggurctiggmfizi isnt a tired horse from the hem’? h ggggggo 3241 Before “K333i ggo-QAP) _ cllemensen stopped Bucky Waite fvliietirs split a flollblfilleildfll‘, Wzl- beat Philadelphia 5-1, Chicago top- inoon and ,.esuned m a w“, m, duty 10b hes been doing now iii-ii Moncton team Philadelphia 4a 111 215 Dodger hm h: m» 1 - rwkivn bd for his 20th victory as p1,,‘ trims tiiiudied with a mark of .4057. plecl Detroit 10-6, and Cleveland Arthur MacPlierson and Ernest APiii- but he finally] has decided ' winning Natigigtal In er pennant- deteawd Cincinnati 3-2‘ v Boston WC“ {he first gun“! 12-“ edged out St‘ mu“. B91131?‘ winners entered the i917 boOgrivihq-hlfeeblfsg olloiisilhlilbfler “s3 Wins orgfigiziggaifigtbrzat-héfimfi $0 l satisfactory eozgilifngimlgég NGAY: edfltmgi at“; K0510’ k __-_ .. U-.- .__ W?“ , _ 9 ' . ' e Y's 599°" _ B" l , .. —~— ~ " "M-"i oil flS IOD fHVOFiWS Bo i1 1'65 i (i! defeat in three outings- his nose éfagiifi" w Lo t P t by beiiiiiiB the Phiiiiefl, 5-1 for their six-hit performanceuriflrgfigliew i Eiimg ihwugh the $31“ wmmm’ setback by bargain-basement Nlar- ___ Ne‘; Yo k m?“ 53! Gigé, 100th victory of the year. It was his team closed the seas es ' fgflS eal ‘i ‘wmi m“ mflmamed “"5 ‘m’ ket Wise in saturdays Jockey Club SAINT JO n a Bc to r s4 '10 s4 m’ m" “i” "Y Biwkivfl ciiib 2-1 victory on Wm‘ §“'°“°“Dby §§§“§§n;m§§,dl“ HQ Gold Clip at Belmont Park“ Ben (c?) Monggn gmairisfiifi no; S n i" ‘ii 5%‘ h“ “tmmd m“ "W" 9W1“! iiieir first rom r. e _ — — , - ~ ' game G11)? Kennedy Beaches 9-6 . the ssiri. t?" a ii a i» pm l? ii iii ..:.:..°iii:“.:.:t..iz::..°'::i;."“: i"; Dav-iris: ~ seelolnecl Iéxls-tllgfltnhg i?“ game 11.19. and git? hi‘; oriulrylelwuirfiintiilrolifk 11<oetepeci£ceS' olylfscored Kempec 7° 8'4 455 3-1 victory over Cubs. Eddie Beaz- delohia Plillliggugdtng from PM W» f _ 'I_'his game furnished all the ex- um“ he gets readv rm. the 91,711.“, qh-ivs grllglstwilf . __M__‘_,,,,a 1,51 3% ‘f1’, 14!)’. rookie pitcher from New or- 1n the other , ln 01173977133 TQRONTO Se,“ 28 AC9, _ gfifigilif-eggfipilggffiiandafl‘: ‘lgggé: Special in Baltimore (m, 3h m" “mm The second game, m“, ---—_--_ ieflii-s- mflfie a successful major Boston hosed out ma”; M __ There-s nothing m me {Gotham like m easy Wm’ howevet Keeping The argument still was no; to- a third g; necessary. Wm be p1ay_ h3g0 fEhSdhofJifihei-inlm Elaine debut with a 10-bit perform- cinnatl trounced Pittsbiirt“. {sing ed at Moncton l\ Xi Saturday. p a ' Mid Chicago defeated 5L m“, rules to say a team can't err but and Coffin staged some real com- night as to whether the chestnut snares big fish then fires a bullet At Pittsburgh Pirate rookie Bill Cards 6-5. N__w,—~ . _ t d ;' ~ - t titl n ncl the game see-sawed .. x1 giYllllltlixiv itilulibxéeiixl- alter? 5131i?‘Hgaliillulgegcifgzisfi 23d Iuiflgiflg, Pug the iiliffif-éii-IP T mm the-W'- i-ti oil ion honors at while hit-ra-eiti" riuils of the Scull- giifsvletii“ “léttlkjinwouawleied wxigfi a QI- T OUR WAY Bv J, R_ Wflfmm: OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Mai H ' _ i" 00910 l0ti-:>.o\\'1i Uolf Club's ‘Jll- iiiixed foursome events. There T0 entries, one of the largest awarded as follonvst Betty Large and gross S8‘. nt-i '12. I-i. C. _Bnkei- and (‘truss ltll; Net T8 ers fllsCO\'€i'0(l this to their chagrin Saturday. ’ Before a crowd of more than 12.000, Argos and Balmy uncoveri ed the new eastern rugby football union setup by mixing football with fumbles in a wide open display of heavy salvo and MacPherson end. ed the game with two close ones. The contest concluded on Thurs- da provided some real close com- pelition and furnished a large gathering of fans with lots of ex- cltenient and no doubt when time rolls around to play for this NOTICE THKT I. WAS IN A CDRRA -' 1 JUMPED TOO LATE" I DIDN‘T SEE ‘TH’ PORTABLE 1 asc- voua PARDON .1 1 DIDN'T Know You RADA PIE 1M TH’ OVEN wi-n-i A Boom IN YOUR i-iAuCtoR 1'0 oi= SAT ON MY LEGS.’ PEACE--COM- mu A PARACHUTE TROOPER iuA POWDER PtAu-rl-i-YM ammo n= ..\\\\\\\\\\\\\ EGPiD, Bust-antennas; ' ‘IHE DNA6EL vim-i A i muwmc sewing, Hit-L DREss, MUSIC, SOFT LIGHTS, A ' DPNCE! Ho‘; WHEN \- r -\ \ P- o~ l . . ‘ the fall pastime. Both teams were t"Q hv a qin mate;- lntel-esg will Sat-unit \‘i>'.: .\I s .\Ii'\l'JOl‘1G Stew. i fi . ._ _ j ‘ i) i g‘ 5 i" “mi Iii L- Se“ Gm 1°“ N“ i {i1111Qrcéliiiifiesbltntilxtffi ingde B? tii‘§"§’li'§§ti".‘i>mn§t”i§°i‘i§e‘iifiii ' ?Ti°%'§i‘€“?§oa I agimwTupwAsK 9*“ '5“*°R°°@HW t i . - . - - M Ottawa {he Rough Riders‘ mm to organize for next year's play. OOH-I fi Ll\-’\\TLA:€EER Ffiiéx-SDQPQNY A g a R05 E 0v. .'_ 8.. 'f'liii'd Net: Ali's. Inez Swectwood uiti l1. J. Since Cvrosg 106; Nut 8 . , COlIvUlu. Ulli Miss Barbara siniini ant 1J1". Just-pii ALicMiihiii. Capacity crowd = Expected for Series opener 11y Judson Bailey Assoi-iutctl Press Sport Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 28 -iAPI - ' 'l'iiu i.i".ii'miiii for the World Series bstirccn Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees began quietly today \\'ll\‘i‘e the reflflar season left off. T; \- will be the SZXIII “suiriiuiy scrii ' for New York and even the presence of the Dodgers, giving the show f1 tic-iv star, wns not ciiuugh to szir the Sunday calm. The storm will strike soon en- ough. The Dodgers prepared for it tonight by moving en massa into a Manhattan hotel where they hope t0 find a little more peace and quiet iiuiii will be possible in the borough of Brooklyn for the next week or two. It was qifet across the river in piie their 18-5 victory over Mon- treal Bulldogs in the other grime of the eastern rugby football uri-i ion season, have got to show con- siderable more dash before Coach Ross ‘Frlrnble is satisfied. He made that clear after Satur- days game at Lansdowne Park where 5.000 fans watched the 194i edition of the Canadian champions fiddle about for two quarters and then whip into life with flashes of their old power. Montreal team Lead series 2-I By Harold Atkins Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL, Sept. 28 —(CP) - Montreal Royals moved into the Little World series lead again here this afternoon, when they rallied for seven runs in the sixth inning to defeat Columbus Red Birds, 9-8. The teams now move to Columbus for the remaining games in zhe best-of-seven series, which begin tomorrow night. ‘their splendid display of quolt The players taking part this season are very grateful to the donors of the trophy and the vtin- ners are to be congratulated on pitching. Summary :- P W MacPherson a Robin 8 3 Coffin & Keeping 8 0 Louis 5 to l2 Favorite for Scrap tonight By Sid Feller Associated Press Sports Writer not?‘ NEW YORK, Sept. 28 -(AP) - Joe Louis and Lou Nova tangle in the Polo Grounds at ll p. m. KAST) Monday before what may tum out to be one of the top dozen fight crowds of all time. Chortling over a combination of things that has brought the good old clays back to the business oi’ bashing beaks, promoter Mike Jacobs officially estimates he wouldn't; be at all surprised if close to 60.000 customers chipped in to . . . WHYM i; __.... .. BRINGING UP FATHEQ OTHERS GET GRAY ‘ Jlmt Iiwvtbliiiill Iii‘- .,, f/z l J IV iiimtii" 4 ‘ - _ It n, “/ $1911 gang .1“"‘~“‘.M5 7 d7 lf/ MEAQLES AN lDVLLtc 1.14:5 lNA vitiiE-coveea j AQTHECENSUS \- TAK COiTAc-tti» . ER! Q uaia-ieuuPit/i , \ . r\‘ h _\‘.‘~\\\\\~.<. \\ ms ooo i-uue- {Vfi SHELL BEHSOQE F oourr REMEMBER rr-'- Flntbiish totiay. too, ‘out tomorrow . _. v y . they are Planning a mammoth cele- thgsplgsgnfgnélgeggglerFxEgzl '3 gross gate within hog-calling , ‘_ Q; P brntion centred around a parade the Rom“ broke into thehulnttlng’ distance of $600,000 to see what will . A). and there Will be plenty of steam rash Wm‘ seven “m l me D1 mm be Louis’ last fight for eight or , k. u. 0- Ior the series from there on. s n g nine months, possibly the last of 1 5;’ ' The. first. name at Yankee Stad- luni Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. WST may aitiiict a capacity crowd of about 70.000 for the biggest turnout in the history of i110 sefies. All reserved seats flit‘ the games it the Stadium were sold out weeks lng to sew up the contest. Up to that point. the scralllil’ Red Bwds appeared headed for their second straight as they held a 4-2 lead. Columbus had tied up the series with tin 8-5 win last night. It was young Chet Kehn, who came in u; relieve starter Kemp his great career. Baseball results 8v sous/- ME AT THENgFGI-ECEE $5 "row ‘F some-r vv ' - n ~ - in in which Sea“ only 32 O00 were 40b i credit for the victory. Keith Hud- blcd up as soon as may‘ were 1mm l er, who took over from starter Har- ed on Sale a few days agm iry Breecheen mid-way through the The Yankees were favorites 1 to 5172.2‘ w“ chfgid twithhthe 1°55‘ d , r t , e game 0o wo ours an Ne York 4; w a 2 whk the Dodge 5 opened a m! 35 minutes to play and there was Phfiadelpliin fioltsirorokl n 3. to 5. These long odds on the Diflg- Fm official . , _ _ . paid attendance oi 16,- St. Lo is 5; Chicago . em caused the early iush of money 7 . Cmcmgam 15; Pittsburgh 9’ and they were expected to shorten AMERICAN LEAGUE Giants was crowned unofficial bat- before the series opens. . ting leader of the America Washington 4' New York 3. WHEN League for the second’ successive‘ Boston 5; Philadelphia 1. _____. season, a year ago today. He end- Chicago 10; Detroit . (id up with a .350 mark, 30 pglms ‘ Cleveland 4; St. Louis 3, below his winning perc iit f the prevlou5 ye“, ° "c ° LITTLE WORLD saunas (By The Canadian Press) SATURDAYB RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE TBlEls ‘ ATH i-SApr “ililiiilifiigiiiliiiti A <1 . v (By The Canadian Press) ".1133. -_]Z‘l‘i“‘§§i?--~°i-Nf’f713f??? 1- Columbus 111 zoo 102-8 a 1 Montreal on ooo 021-5 a s 1 ‘ g - “Giaodéickl an‘? Hézaltih; llflowera. I w-IQ. CB , ZICHUUD Ell 0W5 - lzfirdyfllx \‘. BOLLYIA "'04 " suvnavis RESULTS ll/II/ramrmzr ~ i” w’ Q4 ‘- ‘ . ‘~71 ~__ 9% t‘- NATIONAL LEAGUE . 4...»- _ M’ "5 V up lllfihyuu m,“ Wald "Jam-mo I f Philadelphia .000 too ooo-i a o :_,-- I. Brooklyn 01o ozi 10x-5 1 a Hugues, Melton and Llllillflslfilk VTPPIE AND uCAPn STUBBS IIJ PAW/ll!!! , f I I I it ‘ - mew/m - - RGENTINA “him” -" t e - CERTAINLY l our CREAMN STUFF ERTAmL IAN‘ l EXERCISE - I I , » - k v .ooooo2 ooo-z o 1 , - AN WHATS MORE, 1F Youo YESSlR--THATS JUST wi-i [WIFFJJ I ‘ i ~.__ £30,, °“_‘_____ w, 0100004 ‘6 1 , ogMtgyEa/xce r_=t_>i= MY $00: 505i ow-r mu. APAIQT EXERClSE You woutom LOOK GONNA TELL HER, TOOiAI Koslo and Danning; Johnson, C IQN SOME DAY-LIKE vou WILL! LIKE pour.» alggs-Knmaw . TWO. YOU o» a Hutchings and Masi. Cincinnati 110 000 000-2 5 l Azure: no; ' - P13313131“? and Woggtlngleogiénsin i ‘ I x ' 7700,)’ gwliiiéuis ooi 01o 001-3 e o 1 z Chicago ooo ooo oio-i l1) a i i fildflf/AF/UI/ ‘ #010021 Alf/Mt _ I! 8410/74»? I'll/l Alli/III)’ JIM)’ Beaziey thaw. Cooper; Meets. Erickson and Scheffing. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game- , ,, ' , .....000001 601-1216 3 - , - .. ._._. 000-11 i5 l ' . ‘ ' Boston Philadelphia . 002 090 H, Newsome. Wagner and Pytlak’ Fowler Vaughn and Shirley and Hayes. Second Game- Boston . . . . . .. 01-7 o l Philadelphia .. 31011010-1 l 0 iGame called end of 8th. k- noss). Grove Johnson (2) and Peacock, tlak: Caliguiri and Wagner. PILLIE THE rotten - A PROXY FOR rm: nos. . By Wesiiuil‘ l l Yu. MINE ‘D 6O ashington . ooo 02a ooo-a a o NOW “*9 “'3'” FORM“ “M/fl“ "aiirsiiat-t 1r: o0. ‘Ii-E BUSWB$$ *1/41’ an. “ir"°.“..if*%tt°'s.iris“2§"i t Detrot 000-0 B I y ‘ P446749)’ Lee and Txesh; Bridges, NGWIUYD 4r and Tcbbetta. _ Cleveland . . 012 000 100-4 6 1 - St. Louis 000 011 WX-G 9 I f Milner ‘iiéiw and Decent/eta; Muncrlel and Ferrell. LITTLE WORLD SERIES Cclumbus 000 310 020-8 l3 0 Montreal 000 207 001-0 12 l. Brccheen. Harder i4), Barrett i6», Rowe i0), Nahem (U), and Heath, CJKIJJ/I S; 1 ’ h dl e of l German-organized movement "Ahvliszldmtlcyn: ,f,¢',’,,,,f;c:w:li, regular army troops have occuped mo“ o; “unqmi, nfllllpry airport: and are atnnfllfi! liiiiffi i" ii" . d than:sa.‘ii"trz..'.zt'itz':i..ir.:.'2.1.3:?.:.:"r.;i....:'::i ,i;,»;i~,, w“ o ' un ) we . ' numb. Aolfnl President mum Cutlllo m mama by one amt. “i lamafilsas beat a um nt- Ififllf‘. , , . l , ~ n six-k l