1 :_ ‘ .1 ‘ 1~ ‘ 23-1933 THE cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN M3, BASEBALL orulia sronr " s I f . _ _ , _.. _. _ V f s ~ f ...= - 4 ‘i 1. soxmo “ _ J WRESTLING BASKETBALL 1 N|§W$°’nt$PORT \VORLD 9*: ' 3 .ll A. Ni_lii;isli Champs D efe a kg hit t0 right field. Phillips, Geikie_ lb Hanley, Taylor, of Bethune. lf & p P. white, H. Fm-gilson, D 55 lf. Kitchen. J. Geik`e, and R. Wade BEE Newcastle. SCORE BY INNINGS outs: J. Schu 14 in 9 Splits With Chatham with Chatham. The Summerside boys speak very extended to them by the of Newcastle and the sports- oi' the baseball team. The game to be played on the diamond Wednesday after- Hii 245 p. m. in Summerside galme if necessary to be the following afternoon )E NEWCASTLE T1 Caig, Zb B. White, cf . Taylor . Fred Maellfod. Summer- Header The Borden National noft-bn11 .ioumeyed to Chatham, N. B. where they played t/wo zns Island Golf h ampion sh ip Match Played Saturday At Belvedere Links -.- Mr. Robert Holman Runner Up. ,r _.M t 1 with ies. Following were the scores: >dm>w;4 V. Saunders . . . . . 154 of the kindness and hospit- ` T' Holman '°' ll Taylor arold E Gaudet _S.Hilghes . ._ an MacMillan ._ . .. D. Murray . .. .. K. Rogers .. .. .. MacLean . ... B. Conrad . ._ H. Noonan ._ ._ D. Nicholson ._ lbert Siiliphant M.Martin .. C.H.Beer Muttart ... .. ._ Pritchard ... ._ .. Saunders _ .. A, Allen . . H. Mould S. Storey .. _ ._ Jamieson _165 166 169 171 174 gxmmw __g' Gozo 5 Uoow §‘5‘§=!== peas 212 214 216 224 224 225 227 230 233 238 248. 268 278 Bod The Giants purchased some ad- heil lost the first grime 4 to5 dmchal third base msumnce when hind the leaders ullotllcr group fol - 4. on the second game 4 to 2- Y - lowed lead b James Britten. 39.10 fmt game Ra Emu B R | T I S H N they sumnloned Ciluck Dnessen Y ` ' y pitch' St Marks ca tained by Dou las 5 for B d _ from Memphis. If Jackson is dis- ' ' P 5 ' or en had twenty MIM" Macleod won the team prize. 30,10 E re k I _ aloled, the Senators no doubt will ' , Bgain;11~;¢;»;>a<;nl;;:1°s. ottlroo in bathing “ellis which can remain on m'9°\lnd blocks of ice the longest. mv 1 11 il W8 .............. G 10 2 lmftd. Gslllvan and Crouse; Num an no ndonoq. . and Round . LOB ANGELES, Sept. 24-Fred- erick J Perry British Davis Cup playing Japanese star, Perry dis~| defeated Miss Alice Marble of San Francisco to win the women’s alled his bicycle faster than the 7 *__* V Mel! a’ n d Womgn S This adds s touch of drama. to Test' and by the time he “me t° IS U N S W I Singles CI13.ln})l0n- tho infold situation hut tho flgur- the wp 0! the hill he had if seed ’ d 1,1 "d " ind' _ l d over Lloyd Brynnton oi Char- , £8 B11 .Ale Ope iclite WB511 59' fx* ington will have the edge, espec- l0¢t°l°W“- ' ially at bat. Terry`s 324 is the Ofnly Finishcs Fast S T G A _-___ top notch batting mark among tho When Bryenion wwlwd the ‘ (cmnum rrgg) Giants’ infield quartette. The Sen- Summit °f me hm he WM “b°‘-lt storii average .300 collectively and 30 *C0045 behind ma lcnder- Hel have two cleanup st‘ckers in Mun- put on a final minute spurt down B2;m13&T,f‘?n;1\”1é°°l“mb“' ,sun-, tonight had added the Pool- ngoi- Joi- ci-oniii, now hitting aio, to the finish and out noutllioi-'S ms of th; internasglglilri' fic Southwest tennis championship mid Joe Kullel, the young first lead down to 10 seconds. Cyril MY- defeated columbus md Birds to the string of court iaurels he baseman, who shows a mark of .321 att, Tigehs A. A. C., who w0n the t winners of the America; has gained this year. - in the latest unofficial averages. race last Ye". f.0Und the C°mP0i~1' ,hh 7_6 today in me nm Standins on the baseline through Dozens-lvoiy, 'reny nnd nugnoy tion too tough this your ond fin- of th U10 8!"¢Bt9l‘ DMU °f N5 mawh 011 Critz. two of the first workers in ished in sixth place Douglas Mac- e little world series, ~. .' . cmwd of 10,500 ‘ms saw the |3911-\_-\'di\Y Wih -3110 59-i»0h. Htelidi’ the game, have a margin over , Leod was the only rider in the racer Kuhel and Buddy Myer oil the last year that finished ahead of ., ,, __ __ _ Pill/ed If °°“5|5if€n°Y °f UWM thalfl right side but manager Cronin at Myatt this year, the rest all new-, xANsAg Un~Y"s';p;,_' 0U¢‘5t¢5»di°d even thi’ ‘7“l’*m°s°` short and Ossle Biuege at third comers. ` tobe dancing and walkin-g who is n°t`d mr that Billie °§ combine greater steadiness and ex- Out oi' the thirty two cllicred in that drew the curious' 3“m°' Perry W°n aft" B' °ur sc pericnee than their rivals, "Blondy” the race, twenty eight went to the 1" 1° i»° be an ice sitting con- duel' 6_4' 7-6' 6_3' 7-5' Ryan and Jackson. The Giants have starting line and the- same number* Mis’ Dorothy R/“md °f England rattled of! more double plilys than completed the full disiallcc. Wil-r the Senators. due mainly to the --_---_-_----1-‘-S*--'-1" singles title, 6-2, 6-2. I Perry came back to play the mixed doubles final with Miss ‘Round and was a. party to a. sound lacing, 8-1, 8-2, by Ellsworth Vines, Jr., of Pasadena and Misa Eliza-, beth R an of En land. ' y 8 attract unusual interest, The form- `,_"“ *hi ._,,,. er Holy cms star still liao the “old sensational development oi' gym, college spirit." His field skill and as o keysiclle companion for the °°“fld°nC0 l>1*‘5'°d R WF W" in nc-robotic, g,-0und_¢0vn,- ng Cmh making the Giants a chllnlpiollsliip ioutfit. Despite his batting average Rynn’s Debut Attracts Interest of only 229, “Blondy" has a habit lot inserting hits when they are most useful and his rallying call- “they cannot bi-at us"-is now a Ry:tn’s World Series debut will 1 1 I Cl W'll Paks in til f' 1." analyzing the Giants and Senators 55325, tgeoginngrs of thi going into the \\':n'lcl series with :but ,me ,he hs, ,,,,hf.de,,, that Lloyd Bryanton Loses Out To _Halifax Pedaller lrinvls tsionownlli .lnokson will By 10 Seconds In 15 Mile Race. Yarmouth had met with disapprov- | F encebusters, officials of both teams declaring they would refuse to meet Willow Parks in the "finals Todays ruling of President Gli- lespie, however, was accepted gen- erally, Yarmouth and Halifax signi- fied agreement to playing Tuesday in the neutral Middleton field. If Yarmouth wins, the team will return home, there to meet Springhill in the next two games of the series. If Halifax wins, the first game of the finals will take place ut Springhill; the second at Halifax, and the third on a neutral ground. In the meantime a. suggestion wus made to the St, Stephen Kiwanis, _New Brunswick champions, idle for .some time awaiting the Maritime finals, to meet the Prince Edward Island champions in the semi-fln- als. Tile suggestion was flatly turn- ecl down by the Kiwanis Club wllo insist the Nova Scotia champions must play-off with the Island cham- pions according to schedule. The only way in which they would consider the proposal would be for the Island champions to play the series in St. Stephen, and it is un- derstood the M. P. B. officials will not even silcqcst this to the Island i iv s - I my Am" Gwld) | The executives decision allowingl club. ,- _ 7‘*___‘_Sl7t_;-lRider Is linux Duggzlll, tile youngest CyCll5E in the race, rode in last place for ,a greater part of the way but pass- |ed two riders about a mile from the finish. He showed spunk and was given a big hand when he passed those older boys, ' It is expected that a team of four boys will journey to Char- lottetown to take part in the Hol- man-Plckard 10 mile classic next year. All starters and the officials were the guests at the Orpheus, Theatre Saturday night through' the courtesy of Fred Lausanne, manager. The prizes were presented immediately after the rnce by Cyril .. . at the gun and they creged e “Swift"" Robinson local long dis- year. Jacksons knees are all right now -- “ ' even thohgh hc.s Shu a hh mme' Kruelling 15 mile battle never seen;ta.nce swimmer. All the boys were Next Saturday U- match ;"e1:M:e ,md he Wm Smrt at third for “SI” in Halifax before. MacLeod keptlwell pleased with the awards, Simi; between teams repre B the lead 'for the greater part of , How They Finished the country *md the Cm' starting' h,o,,,)1e with _mx since he returned the way with the other four trail- 1. Albert Boutilier, St. Marks, at 2 lJ~m~ _ ing him by a. few feet At the turn »38.50. The results were as follows.~ 1 he Wm ,wk himseu out O, than lvioohood still hon the lend, wilson, 2. Lloyd aryonton, charlotte- ilgngisrmley 232 532 “gg .He wh, come through on the de_ Myatt, Mitchell, Bryanton and town, 30.00. P- J. Lmndrlgaxlii 3., fence ,md he ,vm hm.. Coles turned inthe order mention- 3, charlie Mitchell, Tiger; _lt_ A, R'oy Mccabe cd. About one hulldred yards be- 0,, 39_10_ R_ E_ Jenkins Douglas MacLeod, St. Marks, 1-5. Howard Coles, St. Marks. 2-5. " Cyril Myatt, Tigers, A. A. C., 3-5. 7. William Hannon, St. Mark’s, 39.50. 8. 40.05 Donald Shultz, St. Marks, DETROIT Sept. ll. - With 1 RANGESERIES *`-ligh.Scol'in g Features - i - - _--_...-. - _ = ' '“_'_ i I 7 f + i' I | - in . . I o V. Saunders 'S SECOND I RESIGNS As Gateways ToMeet , , iP.E. Island Ladzes l'Vzllow Parks In M.A..tV.ff...}1R pion of Prince Edward Island when , emblematic of the title. £ . .. '. , ' she won the Dr. Simpson 'I‘roph5/[RE c 0 , 4 High winds with casual showers! ‘ ' S W gi-ooiod the second stage oi tho *ladies toumament when was play- fed on the Summersde golf links. _About 45 ladies were entered in fcompetition and great interest was imaniicsted throughout both stages. l The cup,_ donated by Dr. Simp- son, is to be played for each year, n wil be held b the club to V .Golf Crown Won Sudden Death. Tilt Mrs. Bagnall i_-I Chili. Stanley ll. (Bucky) Harris _M Nova Scotia Baseball Troubles' _§‘;'“,,§§‘,§;;‘j,fg§;j§s_°;__§;‘;§,j'§; .Belvedere Club Member Wins Finally Cleared Up-Teams Toi §§;;_a';,“=‘°,_§agj_§_ “‘° “'""'~" ' Dr. Simpson Trophy In First Meet At Middleton On Tuesda “We 'M he d¢°'=‘° 'rf Ladie s Golf Meet On The Island II ' ' _-ni Saturday after watching Luke _ Hamlin, recruit twirling star Mn. B. M. Bognall oi the noi-““*f , from Toronto fth I t iii - ,f- Ch 1:, l HALIFAX, Sept. 24, - Troubles al on the part of Gateways and ul D 2 “erm on Lldere Club’ _ ar°t'et'OWn' was] 14138112. llllrl Mid ll¢|1l belt elowned the first lady golf cham- the Tigers to a 5-3 win over St. ‘ Louis Browns RS BUT [USES BUATE lBritish Speed B 0 a t King and Mechanic n ‘ » l _ _ in d "1 y i F } n al Match AS which the winner belongs. A rep- Hlghlanders L 0 s c I Despite threatening .s';.l-s and it cold wind, the final lnzlicii butwc' li the rifle te-:lins fronl the P. E. l liiglllrlilrlcis und No, 2 Colnp:ii=_.- Signals was shot at Keilsingtoi; Range on Saturday afternoon, the ,Signals winning the match with il margin of 20 points. | As the two tennis were dead- locked at the end of last v.'eek'.. match with 1822 points each, this win gives tile series to the Signals ,rind incidentally pins the respons- ibility for the annual hanquct oil ` the klltios. Stepping out at a smart clip, the Signals established a lead of 4 points at the 200 yards; at the 500‘ yards they had increased this to 8` points, and at the final range, shooting with admirable consist- ency while their opponents seemed! to falter, they further increased their advantage to 20 points. Competition between these two units has become an annual affair which is eagerly looked forward t0. and lt is more than probable that next year muy see representative teams from the P. E. I. Light Horse and the Al't.i11e1‘y Pllivfifish into the picture, both these units having sever-oi first class Shots available. Exceptionally high scoring Undef thecollditions featured the match., there being three with 101 and several 99's. Among me 101'5 WHS QMS. A. Gomiley who has had a remarkable year, his score book showing an avcragv Of 100 Point* in 23 times over the range this Til. 101 101 35 35 101. 32 34 33 99` J, C. Stewart 32 32 31 95, J. S. McDonald .. 33 34 32 90, W. A. smith all 34 32 09 35 35 ai 695 2% . 237 230 Totals . . . . . . . . _ - Til. 96 D6 97 200 31 35 Highlanders A, W, Allan P. T. R, H00l7"-‘Y ~ Jus. Coles A. J. McCabe Roy Coles 500 600 32 83 35 26 32 34 31 32 33 30 32 33 34 90 ilicft will be given the winner. Winner Dr Simpson Clip, Mr_. I1-._ M. Bagnall. Gross score 195. Out. Pollowing is 'the list of pri'/.esr , _ = _ Runner up, Miss N. Weeks, Gros.-. ~f>l'c 205. I-lf st gross Chzlriottctown, Mrs. 7.1. Bogilzlll. Fi Best gross Sumnlerside, Mrs. S-lllaliman. Best net, ist day, Miss N. Long- \'.'0i‘ih. Best. nel, 2nd day, Lotton. Winner 9 hole competition, Mrs., Sellar. Mrs. W. !’1 Winner of bridge prize in Char- lottetown, Mrs. Clarence Harris. Winner of bridge prize in Sum- mcrslde, Mrs. Lloyd Wellner. - Mr. Lingard, pro at Charlotte- town Golf Club, very noted several prizes. E. M. Bltgnall .. N. Weeks N. DeBlois N. Longworth ._ E. Rogers V, L. Goodwill ._ G. Bnntain H, S. Henderson . M. Weeks . . . . .. E. W. MacKinnon Smailman Prolvse Cotton McGregor E, Bagnail H. Bradshaw Arnett . . . . . . . .. F. J. E. Wright . G, Williams Jardine Mrs. LeRoy Holman . Mrs. Muttert Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. l\11‘S. Miss ltlrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs, Mrs. Miss Mrs. kindly do-‘ Following are the scores: 95-100--195 102-103-205 107-110-217 108-111-219 109-111-220 108-113-221 114-108-222 114-109-223 111-112-223 113-112-225 113-114--227 111-118-229 121-109-230 113-126-239 113-127-240 129-127--256 134-124-253 132-134-266 143-125]-272 141-142-283 151-136-287 152-138-290 Mrs. E. Seller, Mrs. Brennan. Mrs, Beer, Miss G. Holman, Mrs.i Brown, Miss Burrows, Mrs. Mc-i Millall, Mrs. H. 1-lolinan, Miss A. McFarlane, Mrs, Colvin, Mrs. Mar- tin, Mrs. Manson, Miss H. Manson. Mrs. Pineo, Miss Haszard, Mrs. Tiriney, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Grant. nltillln lsr iriullilin tv Pliiill toni C. (7. Gillespie to Settle U. S. Baseball Dis- pute-Kiwanis Will Not Meet Abbies. 32 34 21 30 32 33 G. G. ‘VIcLennnn . Leo Horne, Tigers A. A. C., F_ G* “Kennedy __ 9. 40.10 10. 41.00. 11. 12. A. A. 18. C. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.' 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. A, A. 27. 28 Kenneth wilson, st. Marks' Totals . .~-224 233 318 Result of Scrics James Britten, Scouts. Ralph MacDonald, Tigers, Sig-mis; C. Sept. 2nd - " . Sept. 0th ..._ . . -~ Anhui- Parker. Tiscrs. A. A.,Scpt. wth _ __ Sept. 23rd . . . . . . . . . Bud west. Tigers, A. A. c. ‘ Roger Robichuud, St. Mnrk`s. Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . - Henry Hincll, Pirates, Highlanders: Geo. West, St, Mark s. som' md' 4 _ _ _ _ , Ashly Self, Scouts. Sept. 0th .. .. _ . Albert Kennedy, Scouts. Sept, 16th .. . - -- Geo. Smith, St. Mark’s. §l(3)l€’il.Ls23l‘d ._ .- ~- John sholloy, 'rigors A. A. c. ‘ " ' Bunnlc Moore, Pirates. Individual Conlpeiilion Leonard Dixon, Scouts. 0, R, sei-gt. Roy McCabe Jack Grant, Tigers A. A. C. V Sig. P. J' Lammgnu William Duggan, Tigers sci-gt. Roy Coles . C_ Sig. R. E. Jcllkills . . . _ Eugene Mayo, N. w. A. li. c. g,“gP°-J“'é A,,,f’,’,‘;‘1‘,’;,(, 'V L 1 '_ Izzy Nopolsky, Cubs. S0,.`gt_ Av O_ ~5\_ Gm __ _ _ _sz :fir ',-:_-:;v-_~: ;~;~ _-_fn - 1--;~ _ \V' Vvhlsh Gi. Ryan is not thc smooth, polish- ohhh ,rms Colfs . . ed worlainnn that innrks Joe Cron- Scrgt. G. G. l\li'l.c2li\1\ll -- ~ in as the all-Am<‘rii'n shortstop liut gfll-‘gli Afglll; ‘uml " ' , , , . 1 '(‘ . the young Giant infzeider is the COL D' A_ M,__,_,,;,.,._,m, _ real spsrkplug of tho team. Ifiilero Scrgh p_ Tl R, y;..,.,,_~.- __ ilre any arguments on nr off the Limit. F. G, 1o ibywvord at the Polo Grounds. llfhe ith-lck 0! fhfm BH- ` Mary Mclicnlmll . _ .. . _ Jack Campbell, Tigers AAC. QvM_S_ A_ G0,.h,h.y 1nl_ 97 95 675 ha-l own , sos , 2517 573 575 1 EGU i (175 2497 101 l itll 90 | QQ [lil 99 98 ‘."':l fl? UT ill; fill f"i i""| l'.'\ MONCTON, Sept. 24-(C.P.)-A dictatorship has been established in Maritime sport for the purpose of untangling the fasco in Nova Sco- tia baseball as the reslllt of pro- tests and counter protests. C. C. Gillespie, Pres dent of the Maritime Branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. hrls beth ilppoilltfd by J- Ho\\'zu'd Crockelt President ni the A. A. U. of C. the parent body of amateur sport in the Dominion, to take control Of tile sltlmtien :ind silliilf’ hIiUdf"7l~ 1° Instruct the rival clubs for the Nova Scotia blselmli ellilmpiensiiip wllut they silllil do to win the title. ln nn announcement tonight Mr. Gilicsplc stated he had illstructeci tile Yztrnlouiil Gaiciwlys to nlcct the Halifax Willow Parks in l.Ii lower' Great Brltain’s sea ,mile record and the unofficial ;world record for single-engined lnotorboats. He had made five runs over the course, returned to the pier to refuel, went out- and made three more runs when flames shot from the rear ol the craft. Boat Burned Out Dozens of , chemical fire .io the scene. l mechanic airee. l flames. After the fire was motor boats can-ying extinguishers rushed The driver and his dy were fighting thi half an hour's worl brought under mn. trol and the Miss Britain, her vn- Kine and rfar portion -burned out, was towed to the pier with Scott- |Paine standing on the bows, ao- knowledging cheers from u ing; crowd which had gathered at [gg l wxtcr front. i store the Miss England oougut iiiro, sooii.Polho had beaten tm sea mile record formerly held by Miss Betty Carstalrs and the un. official worl Sl.l`ii.l`lg€ pci‘IlJ1‘111pn¢g came oil tile County Down course where Jack .\icL.ean, Scottish title- holder, reiuini-cl ills lrisll opvil ama- teur cilniliplollsliip by bciliilig the Engilsllulilll li null 1:. _____ . _ __ _ .3 i However, sliou.cl Halzfrix win, then that renin shall nine: Springhill in :1 series of grunts for the Nova S0011-H Ulu. but wlltziztv il ilirce- gzlme or live-guilie si-r;-.5 will bg 'soiimoaxa i.-:li uie.l; aauu »1SiS5"€i lnoliiiixl lou lii.'.\ pun 110,33 'NUS' 9111 lo .xozuiozp 0103 poiurod -tie sr.~.\ .ui ion; ;;|..~,.,. ,im .uhh ."3 30 ‘li 'V 'V .vii io ;li.ip;s'o.lg au] il-lllil dn .leikuul Jul iiooi eu 'apcui lu-Jnq put( .niuislui ii qulii siigioog ‘ 'Silo oi 's.>lo.i .lucl poiirl-.l.l.\o ‘sun \lt~j»-imp our ‘.l.i.\o.~.l.oH 'ucisp i--in 'v ‘ci s sz 0111 piouiln oi -g -5 iii -alll Dwhlll Dun( ali 'pailli-.la.lo ‘sun ”.s.1lo.id xujiiul-1 dui- inlrilitoirn `-an ul 'v 'H 'S 'N Dui 10 Uvisgasp :sul ii-`»;u.\\ in ‘.\‘up|.l.;{ uo is-.zouizlv up ‘ei 'd 'lr -ul 10 fiulwvw lvwocs it to ,pluoli scsi i:.~oio.:d xumuii ou; uauiu. limi; pill u;iix.\ o;