Widely Sought Boxing Bout Here Mflnda)’ ____ U“; champion; clash in ,0 (I sport, thcre are bound “'1' l“',..,.,,.,,,,-»,. 111m thrills galore w be "l" U». be the ca e when the lnti sui l A ‘llnvvlny Tonrmy Bland Prourt 1211110 110,26,’ of the Dominion “Tigghpiioring crown squares um“ m, Babb,- Allcn of Westville, p“ agailzintinu- ‘ iveltcrweishi- m1" t ll .\-Iu1idz1y flight- 09m‘ the main event of d Island's boxing BX- .,1r.zi1. A card that is the il'A\i:i'-‘C\,(_I. w b,‘ gmged east, 0f milieu, a (‘.ll'(i that was eagerly after throughout the QDUN it'll?“ r s. 1‘. the F011" p, 36:11 111 Pram Eduzir ht flaunt)“ ‘.,._~,1 a card that was Dough, 1H,“. jhfllllgh the efforts of :rar‘ot;1-to‘.i11. oivn Joe Jacobs. ,P-o{ll0l&‘i' .11 cy .\l."1cDonald, the man to ltlls m.» zaiit boxing "l! V) “ew zighu. or popularity durinB the w, mm riionths, after years in m, doldruzns. . i for that. All an ex- us W011 8S 15131111 111 1s IIItGIBETCd in l5 .'.~ii1' a11<i what s. BOXED ,.. hi‘. Both Bland iriu . 4w best shape of their ring partners are w“; ,~,_ .. bit‘ sessions these w, L; 11.» two main eventers go ' n.0,;- piiccs in widely- zs of the DOmiXIiOH- .11. the clean cut. likable n much improved v9.1.1. two months, and 111..., ‘or the most import‘ i1.’ 111.. career Allen has ‘ irrs solidly behind him. it»: fighting for Blandfis _-_. rntlicr his own Maritime pie as a‘. stake and bGYON 11¢ P5115 it'll t: the Wcstville fighter will rye ounce of courage and m pososscs. But. A110“ m) 1A," 1's have no idea. of m; our 111g with anything- rrd are quite confident, of taking ‘nzi 111‘o camp to add t0 his fine ulrch he has been re- : \\lllli('l‘ 14 limes with cvcn. ‘ the headliner 0n thfl ough the semi-final ‘nrd is dotted with 1. .\l1ir:t:11ic circles pitted nivii Charlottetown ... JOillg to bc a lot. of inter pcrscd with i the squared circle . 11nd if the big spaces - l-z-xriri iioenit hold a cap- ’ (lOMi zhcn we mirs our guess. l\'E.\"l' (OYE HEAD SCHOOL H0110: roll for tho month of i September: Gzndc X l, Mary Thomas; 2. ‘fneimri .\l:1t1l11~iv; 3, Benson Auld. G1’ 1<lc l.\‘ l. Florcnco MacMillan u itxiliiitlll; s, Muriel Craig. \'lll s1, Rhea MacMillan; ‘ii/roll; 3. Muriel Frizzell. \'I l, Robert Marshall; 2. 1.: It. Lavinia MacDonald. Grier \' iQlhanccs MuicKlnnon", llltni .\lr1<.-.\l1llan; 3, Myrtle Mac- 11:1 firm» 1v 1, .\l:ir]orie Craig; 2. lildn C.1.~. £11211; ti. Alvin MacDonald. Guile llI l llrtiy MucMillan; l Lorne .\l11-.‘l11i1is; 3, lrsuis Mnye. Grruic ll l. Kathleen MacDonald. Q. —l, Mabel Cassford; . G h‘ l 1 Gertrude Mac- Dmlii; 3. 01w Mayo. ('(lll\\\'.-\l.Il SCHOOL ‘m tiiLiiiiiig is the report dur- k5 W! mouth of September. Ffiraur x sr. .1. mum Crosby; 2, omit-o llzir-ltzic; 3, Marion Mac- Eaclicrti. ‘arctic X .11". l, Dorothy Good: ' “all Null: Ii. Robert Donahue. Glam‘ 1X 1. Margaret, Donahue "it Ruth B11111, cqilal; 2, Martha “gill: Ii. AilC!‘ llownrd. mile Vlll 1. Roy Good; roid Fun; I. 1. Marion Good; 2. t Mi. (lrarlr- y],_,_ Isabel ilf‘\\'.ll'(i; Y’ l. ltolnh Baln. zénmilflltv I. llillic MncEachern; .1,“ ‘ "liilYtvz 3, Jackie Dona.- Phyllls Godfrey; 2, 3. John Walker. Grad m 1 i . Alarcella Donahue: 1 Eileen,- 00:11. Donahue; 3, Harold ‘graliismlls l. Louise lvllacEachern Grad?‘ ‘Si? MarEachern, ' equal. hww~ll— l. Leslie Miicriiau; 2, - Pwy.)11r..=forrl_ Ruth‘ lflwrzlnncu-l-lilda Crosby. hm Margaret, Donahue, Msktalzfltilllf‘. Eugene Donahue. Jflflorlo Lowther Mimi Dlcase copy) _ yesterday declared the aowuud HOCKEY WRESTLING Owners Of By GEORGE MAGUIBE Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK, Oct. 20—-(CP) Amldst o. flock of rumors concern- ing future ownership of New York Americana and possibility of legal action by owner Bill Dwyer, Sr., to retain the team, Marty Shenker, verbal blast against the National Hockey ll-eague. Eddie Shore, all-star defenceman of Boston Bruins; Tom Yawkey. millionaire owner o! Boston Red Box of the American Baseball League; various unnamed syndic- ates; Dan Topping, President o! Brooklyn Dodgers pro football team and George Marshall, owner of Boston Redskins‘ pro grid squad, were names bandied about as po- tential future owners of the Nat- ional league's hapless Amerks. Shenker charged the League had no right to asume the franchise of the Americans despite the club's financial indebtedness to 1t. “If the League goes ahead with its plans to sell the team, we will fight the action in the courts," he said. ‘The League's Board of Governors American franchise forfeited through failure o! the club to comply with the lea- gue‘| demand for payment of the Americans’ debt. Manager Mervin "Red" Dutton was named to con- President Frank Calder of the N. H.L. acting in an advisory capac- ity. Shenker said he had talked to Dwyer, principal owner of the Amerks who is in Miami, and that Dwyer had already consulted mun- sel. Shenker said the club manage- ment would take no action until the League actually tried to put the Americans on the ice. The star spangled pucksters are scheduled to swing into action at Chicago Nov. 7. Shenker frankly admitted the club was ln debt, not only to the League but to other sources. It was known the N.H.L. advanced $18,- 000 to pay players’ back-salaries last spring and unofficial estimates placed the total debt of the club at around $200,000. Shenker admitted he believed the League could do what il; liked with the franchise, transferred here from Hamilton, 'Ont., in 1925 to introduce big time hockey to New York, but he contended it. did not have the right to bargain with the players. He said they were "em- ployces of the club. They legally belong to us, not the Leaguef. N. H. L. Refs For Pre Season Hockey Series MONTREAL, Oct. 20—(CP)—-The Montreal Maroons-Boston Bruins exhibition hockey series in the Maritime Provinces next week will be refereed by officials appointed by Frank Calder, National Hockey League President, or there will be no games, Tommy Gorman, Mar- oons' manager said today. "I am taking the team to the Marltimes Sunday on the under- standing Mr. Calder will appoint the referees," Gorman said. Mar- oons’ management would take no chances of having tnelr players “chopped to bits" because o! poor refereeing, the manager remarked, Last; year Canadiens sufleregl the loss of several players during an exhibition trip to the Marltimes and, according to Gorman, after a ore-season series in Winnipeg two years ago, Maroons came out "black and blue." In both cases local officials handled the whistles. It. was reported in Saint John last. night that Art Ross, manager of Boston Bruins, opposed appoint- ment of National Hockey League referees to handle the series with Maroons on the grounds of un- necessary expense. The matter was entirely in the hands of Mr. Cal- der, said German. GENEBOUS TO MEMORIAL FUND LONDON -~ (C. P.) — Walter Langshaw, English-bum mill-owner of New Bedford, Mass, intended to donate $200 to the King 000119 Memorial Fund, but made it I500 after the objects had been e!- plalned to him business manager, today loosed a_ tinue at thfl neirri of the club with‘ . TH F. NEWS T1111. Rumors Fly Re Future Americans; Court Action May Follow St. Stephen May En te r Hockey Team FREDERICTON, N. 13., Oct. 20- (UPL-Admisslon of St. Stephen into the Southern New Brunswick Hockey League with Fredericton. Saint John and Moncton was fav- ored at a meeting tonight of the Capital hockey club executive, pro- viding the border town club could guarantee to place a strong team on the ice. The admission of St. Stephen would make a four team loop with Moncton, replacing St. Andrews representing the only change in the league, as operated last year. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Last night the competition was keen and some very good scores were rolled by the different bow- lers. ' This being the opening league gives the bowlers a chance to get worked out, for the long schedule that is ahead of them. By the time the season ends, some records should be hung up. V Following arc the scores: FIRST W. Halpcnny 188 312 192 R. Sinnott 131 I60 146 T0tal—l129. SECOND R. McMillan I81 276 189 E. Dougan I35 I55 150 Total-lost? THIRD F. Hennessey 205 173 257 M. Dougan 159 135 128 Total-l057. FOURTH R. Devereaux 233. 211 222 F. Hogan I18 79 192 Total—1055. FIFTH E. Doucctte 149 225 267 M. Gallant. I19 124 142 T0lal—1026. ' SIXTH L. Oorcoran 184 I99 181 F. Corcoran 154 110 172 Total-moo. SEVENTH F‘. Pfllllty ‘ 169 13o 111i K. O'Brien I79 146 I76 Total-MW. EIGHTH B. Connolly I50 208 207 J. McCabe 147 I58 112 Total~982. NINTH L. Doiron 156 I95 201 M. Brown I64 I19 100 Total—935. TENTH F.Mol\/Li1lan I53 235 150 S. Mallett l I56 I04 125 Total-Wit. ELEVENTH G. McDonald 217 213 213 D. Brown 87 110 62 'I‘otal—9o2. TWELFTH R. McGilllvary 167 135 202 M. Walsh B0 B9 113 Total—788. Tonight's schedule will start at 8.30 sharp. l THIRD ROUND Ladies Gents W. McCarey E. McCarey M. Tierney A. Gormley M. Dunn B. Gallant F‘. Mallett P‘. Tierney H. Adams F. Egan E. Gregory J. Mullins M. Duffy R. Dalziel G. Keenan E. Robin G. Doyle H. Craswell D. Connors V. Coylc M. Clinton C. Praught N. Klrwin W. Craswell SENTEIGI NATIVE GANGSTERS JOHANNESBURG-(C. P.)—Two members of an organization known as the "Isitthozi" gang, the aim of which is said to be either to assault and rob, or rob and kill, have been sentenced w death for murder. . Vi-‘l-IOTE- GONNN C ls MY OO EYE AK Ff-fiaT 9 BRINGING 1111;" FATHER VJHY ASK ME QiDDLES ON MY DAY OT-‘l-‘P’ (Ii-JAR LOTT ETUWN Cords Manager sitzon of Iionnie lvnrncke has help- ‘ed but not solvrd st. Loui. Carti- 3 llliliS pitching il‘:'lj.bi‘,fln, Hank‘. i Iibrisch’ manager of the Cards, sa (l ‘ yesterday. . Gating Wamcku doesn't tell me how Paul Dcziii will go ncxt year," IFrisch said. “I don't know what's wrong With‘ Paul now, but I think hi> trouble i»; in his head. Maybe h(":. 80f. too much money." _ R5303’ 1° Dflck south in a f‘. li- Lng trip, Frankie ivas joviaily 116$- szmisiic. ‘ us or I wouldn't have been in favor ' of the deal ,but we st ll nccd somc ‘ pitching," l Frisch rcfcrrcd to titc trade that 59m {W55 bflsvmflll J;m "Ripper" Collins and pitchers Leroy Parinciee i° 911194180 ‘Cub: for Whrnckc. He said both Wiirlzcke and Parmclcc have been troubled by injures in the lost gacar and are tlicrclorc unknown quantities. Frisch said he also had sonic doubts about the ability of Johnny Mire, his young first brvcmau, W110 Played in 126 games and bat- ted .329 last sea on. "That boys got plenty to i.‘.-1l‘:1,' he declared. "He has to find out what to do with his fcet. He's too slow." "I'm not satisfied with my sce- oncl baseman clthcr." P‘ris1i1 illllllil- ed. "He's getting prczty old. But I'll play a few games jurt the some." ' Suggest Lou Gehrig May Play “Tarzan” (B! 50b Carzlgnaro) (Associated Press sports Writer) NEW YORK, Oct. 20-¢AP)—Lou Gehrig has offered his talent to l-lolywood. He is ivlllinfz trnipornrily- to swap the "iron man” monickor for "Tarzan." i Chrisly Walsh, bllsitlczs-g M_1i.iiag~cr cf the Yankees’ home run king, heard they're going to produce a rcrics of Tarzan pictuivcs in tahc United States cillcmzt capital and with the rclcran T1i1"z..11i,_ Johnny‘ Westmuiiei‘. rcportrd on the sidclh! 1‘; he suggested the homo run king for the role. "Afraid of animals?" asked 1.1111. “No! At least I'm not ziliriirl of Tigers-I've fared tnauy of ‘c111 in l2 years of basclnll-Bilt thssclion , well we'll have to wait and sec." Gehrig's movie venture is a ncb- iroug stage. Walsh \\'l‘(‘l(‘ Sol LKSZT Hollywood produccr. who said, they'd ncvci- sccn Lou other than in a flannel bzrcbalil suit. So pictures now at": in the mail. Lou said he ivzis iiitrrcstod. finan- cially and artistically. Ho supposes they'll try and work i11 something about bascbafl. But just- ivhnt and how in a jungle setting he can't :1 y. "Maybe they'll have an npr‘ sling- ing cocoanuts at mic nurl £11\'(‘ 111:‘ n11 old fafliiorcd war club to belt thcni back," he said. Celebrity Cay In Recorders Court was celebrity day toduy in R11- , cordcrs Court. "Max Bacr, Jillllll" l Ripple, Jack Sharkey, B01113. b.111- ,'key, Nels Stewart, Joe Ti1o1111:-~.»~1. Maurice Chevalier uuri F" ‘ ~ .1 ' stepped to the prisoner and pleaded gui.Ly lo r1111. being found in aa -‘ i. . v None of the eigr‘. "c1 vr. led their names" * l i . __ ‘)1 .4 w . k MONTREAL, O.t. 20—-tCP)-- It . IiIITLTI-HS is A FINE HOMES-l l .11 Q.}i (iLLflRillAN ' NEW YORK. nettle-Tire acqui- ‘ tBy Eddie Brletz) llsuofitll-cd Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK. Oct. ZO-TAI-U-Mikr‘ Jar-abs. who made a. fortune with .l"c Louis. is getting ready to reap ‘tiothfr harvest of gold with the "col right hnhd of young Harry ifrknmo, the new middleweight '1‘ iticn. Since th" former subway brake- n dcftly polished off Eric Scvzlig -il a stirtlinq one-round knockout last week to place himself definite- oii lhc list cf title contenders. "gm-c I thmk wflmcke will mp1)‘ fférs for 11's seryic": have poured 31 from every direction. Farm the (sir west is bidding for .1 "limpso of the lad whose hitting ;‘"\\'l‘l' is cnuipqrr-ri to that of the Ylroini Eom‘i'r. iveisrhts considered. Jicolts. who ticrl Louis to a long t l"ll ccnfi-zie‘. the moment the negro ‘ivvi-crl rims of developing into a 11w 1‘fii":\ n‘trnclion,has donc th-c 1".‘ ivllh Tlnlsuino. For tho 11 .\'t fivo years the Italian ‘.“"i do :1!‘ his figzliting for Jacobs. Tilli. A1110 ls_ oivitcd and managed iiv“ Nrii- York business men, but ivil‘ l1" up lo the licacl of the 20th "vtiiuri- Fpvrliuiz C'ub to say when, whrrc and vvhom the youngster fziits. Bll?r'lTl‘0 ivill no to tho post in the .‘.'“.'.' York Ilfppodromo Oct. 23th. ~ sl P1111" Risko. former middle- ‘vht. champion. Aflrr that he will iwiruine fghts in v.‘ l" bookwl for other cities“ A'do Spoldi. Italian lightweight, has been matched with Eddie Brink of Scranton, Pa... in the eight-round momi-finnl to the Ccferino Garcia- ‘zzv JIIIIYIIIZZO welterweight bout at Madison Square Garden, Oct. 30. 01m» Aliorcz. southern lightweight. i". hcrc from Tampa to gun for a flight with fitleholder L211 Amb"rs. i. Jorge Broscia, the handsome Argen- itinn ivho looked better Md "‘ J00 Louis than any of Joe's o1ipn11?nt.‘; except lvfcix Sclimcling, is due for vnetli-"r apprortincc in the Hippo- ‘ drome soon. Gus Greenlcc. Manager inf John Henry Lmvis. the light- ihcriiqvivoiszht. Champion, is on his Secures Another; i5 |3@$$imi$liC;Rich “Find” In Balsamo, 0V" Qllliflflk l; Middleweigh , Awaiting Word i 1 BOXING B ASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Do You Cut-ch D0 Your Colds _Cold Easilq? Hcnq n and on ? . f To Hei i '- f‘ SGIISEIIIOH ,1 i" ' weaves-r ' ENTS geéigk, . . .._..: 1k mflouwlds _q,,,_.cke, _ _, . >' I Maroons Still , 4 rouow VICKS PLAN roa BETTER yioufaol or l! lcldib 1111M Plan in each Vick: Package . From Conacher Stoneham ‘Would rWings. Of Amateurs ‘- Mgfliéfil zgairieticiiie; i To training for the National Hockey QverAmerks League battles with a. soft ball gflllle today. DETFROII‘ 0c‘. 10F» 1mg Among the first to report for,‘ Wings or im- National Hockey practice was Carl Voss, secured] """ A‘ ' . League plans in :1»: ‘Alichig: 1mm Red Wings m exchange for NEW YORK, Oct. 20 -» 1c?) - ateur Athiezir A. t... .:. Jae Lamb. Horace Stout-ham, youthful prcsid- ' ties for pcrniiss - i Sid Craxldock, defence man from eiit of the New York Giants basc- player.- ui tho Saskatchewan rcachcd town about ball club, said today he was ready ilhrce-guuii- c‘ ’ inch and hurricd out to the ball ‘i to negotiate for purchase of New ' horr- sirml; _ u field where Cy Weulivortli was York Americans if the Nationnli Includoti 1n the ])i.i’.I‘..\ r . _ acting as catcher and captain of Hockey League places the franchise ' with the \Vlll{,'.'$ anti Pytshurcb the "East" team. on the market. HOTllPls til 111v nciv Illli‘l'll1l'l‘rlllli< RUSS BiiIiCO fllld 330i) GfflCii’ l-I am fond of hupkv‘. and y b,._ 'Amr*1‘1c.~.1. 11111101‘ pro l1r»‘1'r:1i,1 11rd shaped up wcll in tlic field. Stew new ml, An,c,.ic,,,,_\ pm, be in“ 1n01w- than :1. don-ii zimritt-iirs. Evans arrived from Detroit in time moved m pay dmdvndsy» ‘..How_ . _ .. _ ._ to get in the game and is expected eve,’ I have known m], Dwyel. a? POST ()l»‘I~'li'lZ ON WHEELS to come to terms with Maroons to- Ion-g “me and I do m), wan, w; -. m. mmrim“ make any move prcjudicial to his‘ LONDON ' ‘C- P‘ m U" 5-1‘ interests. But if lhvrc is to be a imobii“ PPM (t W“ 1° “a”? igic‘ change I ccnalniy am interested. iphom‘ whgralti‘ and “H m“ us?“ I son of hke the idea o’ a team faclhtic-s to inc public a‘. ouldooi of New York Giants playing on the hockey‘ circuit." Maroons arc still awaiting defin- itc word from Lionel Conacher. I-Ic has been on a hunting trip in Nor- thern Ontario and has not yet signed his contract. events, has been inaur-irauaci ‘b! Po» z mastéiw Major G. C. General. 'I‘r_\‘o1., fr N Canada's Fight of the Century Bgtwggfl Canada’; 2 Best ‘ A Welterweights - - ; MARITIME TITLE AT STAKE-One 0f These Boys Must \'Vin v The Greatest Show Ever Staged East of Montreal ; AT THE FORUM Monday, Oct. 26th Starting at 5'1 t’ I \ a |\\"l\’ to England to direct Lewis‘ _ i irniliillfr for his fight with Len Har- l vcy in London. Nov. 6. Dutton Drives Team Through Stiff W0 rk o u t Lcuruiug definitely that the Nat- ional Hockey League had taken ovci‘ tho franchise of thcii‘ club, Nev. York Americans wcnt through an- oihci‘ still’ workout here today p 111g littlc apparent attention to 1hr change in the club's status. hfcrviu "Red" Dutlon Pl-mzigcr forfeiture of the franchise to thc lmeilcivould have on his plans for xviniildiiig the team through sign- 1111: lif‘\\' pluycrs. The llll/c of “Baldy" Cotton,Llo_vd Jciclzeon l\l‘l(i Harry Oliver wasonc nl tl‘1~ most prominent in action t."<l‘.1,\-_ 131v l\_\'l) veteran wingers n1- vmriy !\il'l‘.\'ill[; signs of approach- ing playing condition. "Ed" Duran, Al Murray and Al- lcii Sliiclds, thc only three dc- fencruicn in camp, all looked gooll OSITAWA, Ont, Oct. ZO-(CP) — ' i .l.1l not comment on the effect the y and if Gulliighci‘ makes the gradc l t \\'il(‘ll 11c arrives Duttons defence worries should bc almost ovcr. ‘With the training advanclngthc seasoned players arc beginning to oycrshridoiv tho amateurs, although . Imsivick, Barnes, Grigo and Bur- nett are slill prominent. It ls cxpccted tomorrow the top- litzivy squad ivlll be pruned. c. JPPOSE l'l.L. HAVE O 6O TO A BEANERY- Promoter-Joseph MacDonald ‘Iii a w k“_—-i—-—i_i :9 I936, King Farina Synrfiau. In; 8.30 P. M- Sharp MAIN BOUT 10 RCUNDS sonar IliLLANS Maritime Welterweight Champion VS. 10mm BLAND g_ Lightweight Champion "- of Canada For lilziritimc welterweight title. winner to meet Gordon “Eillacc for his Canadian welterweight title. SEMI-FINAL — 8 ROUNDS LEO-KELLY, 155 lhs., East cnd sensation, Charlottetown, VS. MICKEY MCMULLEN, 153 lhs., Pride of Glace Bay, C. B. PRELIMINARIES NICK MCMILLAN, 118 lbs., New Glasgow, N. S., Claimant of Maritime Bantamweiglit title VS. .lll\ MY lVIClNNlS. 117 lbs.. Charlottetown. Contender for hlaritimc lianlamiveight title 6 ROUNDS Kid McMillan. New Glasgow, N. S., 90 lbs. . VS. Alf (Lack) Donovan, 100 lhs.. (‘h'Town. Island flywcight champion 4 ROUNDS With. other fights, 35 rounds tn all- Prices:—$I.J-l0 ringside, $1.25 resort-ed, $1.00 reserved, 75 cents balcony rush, youths 25 cents. Tax included on all prices. Doors open at 7 O'clock Sharp Advance sale of tickets at Harold Worthl/s Drug Storzn. Queen. Slrcc! opens Tuesday, Octobvr 20th. Also on sale at Forum, Monday, Oct. 26th. Excursion rates from points on mainland for fight. Watch. papers for information. —-_-;—:I —By George McMnhus AFTER ALL-i SUPPOSE WZAZXEND- L2lljgr_ll_%'THf-"luDCANY MAKE MAGGIE ‘ ' s T ' - ' . §ET1NL AND 1"r's Tl-E SHE is 12141-111120 ‘$30: ‘Nouiagsrppy ' OOl<'6 DAY OFF- I DAY OFF. sue 14550:; , o , a THE REST- \