SEPTEMBER 3i. I919 Big four League" A To 0min Oct 15 , N.l., Qept. U - Jlhe executive o! the Mas-i- Big Pour Hockey league de- fied letimiay at the annual meet- Lag here o! the Maritime Amateur gpgkey Association that it would w.“ play Oct. 15. Amherst will be at. Halifax St guy's and Moncton Hawks will “m, saint John Beavers. ' gamblers, playing their first sea- p911 in the league, will use iacilities gt sachville, N.B., until their new in: is completed about Nov. 15. e tour teams in the circuit each ‘m play two home games a Week. 00ilBlE lamotta-Cerdan Bout Posioned NEW YORK, Sept. 3 - (AP) _. Jake Lamoti-Us middleweight title detenoe against Marcel Gordan of Prance was postponed indefinitely Bstuniay with a belated announce- ment that the loo-pound champ. ion injured his right shoulder while training Thursday, The two were to have met next Wednesday night at the Polo Grounds. Lamotta won the crown from the Frenchman in Detroit last sprints- An announcement" by the Inter- national Bo the event. said Lamotte reported the iniury to the state Boxing Commission "inpnediately" alter it occurred at his training quarters in the Bronx on Thursday. There "F" "0 explanation of the delay in calling off the scrap. Three physicians. the announce- ment said, diagnosed the injury as s. strain of the muscle ilbers. Pennant Races ALA-Gland: AMERICAN LEAGUE Team W L Pot. GB TP 93 55 .828 — 6 6 lflew York-Home (Gk-Boston 3, Philadelphia 3. Away-(O). Boston-Home (0). Away (0)- New York 3, Washington 3_ NATIONAL LEAGUE Tum W L Pct. GB TP Si. Louis . .. 94 54 .838 — 5 Brooklyn . .. M 58 .62’! 1% 4 Remaining schedules: St. Louis~Home (0). Away Gal-Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 2. Brooklyn-Home (0). Away (4)—-Philadelphia 2, Boston 2. By The Canadian Press Franchises of the Ottawa Sena- tors and Philadelphia Quakers o! the National Hockey League were suspended following a meeting of the league executive 1B years ago today. Players from the two teams were distributed to all other squads in the loop except the Stanley Cup- winmng Montreal Osnadlens. Yuuuu men nsuuinlau 17% to 25 YEARS OF AGE Teitliy (a) AND TAKE TRAINING LEADING 1'0 QUALIFICATION as SENIOR noon (u) am) zmanr as wmnmss carnnazrons '_(e) arm mam as ansnr mnurnoun mm- mm ~ (d) AND TRAIN A! VEHICLE MECHANICS (e) AND TRAIN A! RADIO TECHNICIAN. y; interviews IIOIIIY and FlilllY IVIIIIN 1.80 te 0.80 P. ll. ( [Commencing Monday 8 Oct, '40), SAIIFIITIIY IVISIOIII. llllll-S IIIIIIIIIT IBIIAIILOTTEIOVII IIIIOIIIIS A Special invitation is extended to any former 3.0. Signals personnel to re-enlist in the Unit. CR BOARDING HOUSE xlna Club, promoters 0L Part of the large crowd shown around the new step-dancing plat- form. The step-dancing competition The champion cow'of the Red and White Show at Dundas, four- year-old Kimberly Buff, owncrl by N. W. MacLeod A‘: Sons, Bridge- town and shown by Lloyd Mac- lfay Stuart, wi es o! the Road- was the biggest attraction of the day at the Provincial Plowing Match and Horse Show held at Dundas on September 21. Rain failed to dampen the crowds cn- thusiasm for the wide variety of Leod, The Mac-Lead‘ also won two firsts tn the three-y car-old in milk and clry classes. Ilarldnn MncLeod nlso showed some 0! the MacLood in the Boys’ and Girls‘ Ayrshires. P entries were down from last year. the quality of the horses was high. M ,th 1,775 .'.-' '- id P "- "m the Judge.‘ ajor e =ix ycni o oi cheron riapple-grey gelding, winner of the Heavy Dratt class of six en- i attractions; Ono of the two girl com titors by Claude Matheson, Forest Hill. actor The girls didn't place but they got lowing class,_won again this year a good start for next year. tries, owned anrl shown by Robert R. Saunderson, Morell. . lpi c Scene in the Red and White ‘ shire PBreders’ Club won the Junior Red and White show and the three show ring, showing N. W. Mac- Leod k Sons champion cow and first in both Senior and Junior Gavin Reid (centIQ) Victoria Cross Calf classes. Mr. L. W. Roper, field with the runner-up. Gavin Reid. men with the Dominion Depart- paat president of the P, E. I. Ayr-ment of Agriculture, judged the Club. The 20-year-old Carrollton. 'Gl.. lass fired a fivc-under-par 75 to give her a final 72-hole total ni Ni and a six-stroke margin ovcr Elaine's 305. Miss Surge got $1.501 ‘ LANDOVER‘ Md» 5°!”- 25 "' for first prize. The Babe picked] (AP) -- Little Louise Suggs today up second prize of $1,000. defeated the United States golf queen, "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias. to capture the women’: national open at Prince Geornas Country Female Championship and was ST. LOUIS. Sept. 25 - (AP) - Frank Stranahan of Toledo. 0., to- day won his second western ama- Ayrshire Boys‘ and Girls’ Calf Clubs of St. Peter's, Farmlngton and St. George's. championship. beating Waiter Cisco of Louisville, Ky, 5 and 4 in a JB-hole match at Belle- e Cmmiry Club_ Stranahan. who vcon the ucstcrn over Marvin (Bud) Ward at Duluth. Mlnn., in i046 and lost it to Ward at Des Mnines. 1a., the next summer, was complete master today after mak- ing the first v-“Q one tr‘ teur golf BIRKELIY, Calif, Sept. I — 1A?) — Ted Schroeder of Ls Cre- sents, Calif, today retained his national amateur hard court ten- nis title with a 6-1, 6-3, 8-1 victory over Eric Sturgess, o! South Africa. In the women's singles, favored Doris Hart of Jacksonville, Fla, easily defeated unseeded Dorothy Head of Alameda, Calif, G-IfO-d. NEW YORK, Sept. 8 — (AH- Fitsie Pruden, 140 1-], 5t. Oath"- ines, Ont, knocked out Leo Saw- Icki, 148, Worcester, Mass, st 2:08 of the first round in the main bout of a boxing card at the Ridge- woodflrove Saturday night. The bout was scheduled for eight rounds. _ Parkview Raceway (FOIRMERLY CYMBltlA RACE TRACK) . One of the Fastest and Safest Trucks in the Maritime: Racing Wed. Sept. 28th i . 0lasses—$2,000.00 In Purses FIRST HEAT AT 1:30 P.M. SHARP HERE ARE THE ENTRIES: NO. l CLASSIFIED PAC-E-JURSE $400.00 H Ir-STABLIGHT ECLIPII Z-MARYS LIGHT Ii-NEW LOOK . I—MARJOBIE BUDLONG lr-ABEGWEIT MILADY 6—SHY ANN 2ND ‘I-BEE BUDLONG . .. 5—NELLIE WORTHY ii-JUST FIJCKA 10—-ROMEO li-VALLEY LONG llb-MARGUEBITE BOSE 13-—MAYME AXWORTHY . 1|-—RANDOM HARVEST l5-—1llLDA MAC OWNER: Lloyd Walker, Agent Wilfred Praught James ltlcGrcgor James Rankine Cyril Smith . H. B. Willis . “alter liennessey (Jccii Drake H. B_ (Judmona Daniel Farish Anncar and Lowery George Brookina ltliss Dorothy l-‘owier . C. McKAY Carl Green NO. 2 CLASSIFIED PACE-PURSE $400.00 b-SINGLE BTREAK Z-BABE BRIITON .. Zi-PBINCE BUDLONG k-JESSIE DIRECT 2ND k-SEVEN-UP DIRECT O-JEBRY GBATTAN ’I—LEE BREWER t-caar. rnisco a-Maav Manx o-scorr sranc . s-won-rmr EBMINB W. s-rmnsnr .... .. c-a_ o. scorr ‘l-SANDY n. . is...“ Lahcy and McNeil! George Thompson H. B_ Cudmora .. Earl Sample Lloyd Walker . E. llanlrlnson E. Bernard X’. J. CADEGAN‘ Earl Semple Harry Hirsch . .. Myron Bell Walter liennessey . Cecil Letcher, W. S. Allingham. N0. J CLASSIFIED TROT-PU*RSE $400.00 UDDY BUDLONG 1-D Z-J" THEI- DUSTER lit-HALIBURTON Harold Steal .. .. Lester Johnston Lt.-Col. D. A. MacKinnon. George Kuhn Chester Bire George Brookius Lee Howard E. Bemsrd R_ Letcher . It. Letcher NO. 4 GASSIPPED PAC! — PURSE $400.00 I-onio naI. s-nau: n. s-aaaaxon a s-nrnnv CONN s-oocron 1.. n. e-nI-znwoon can ‘l-TINY nunnona . a-nnonoaa n_ . l-LELA nunnorro Ie-nmu r. c. ranxsn 11—LU8TlClA s P. I. Oadegan George Hughes Miss Eleanor Gilli: Ensor Bownesa Bert Walker Harry Hirsch‘ . L. Mulligan .......__. Dr. A. Delaney Leo Collins T. E. Bankinsoni Charles Chandler GENERAL OONDITIONIt-Ail races to be raced on the three-heat plnu. Drivers muse wear a uniiorm that will be satisfactory to the Judges. The Management assumes no responsibility for any accident or damage to any person or property during this meeting. This track is s member of the U. S_ T. A. and will be governed by its rules except where they conflict with the above conditions. BRING YOUR. ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATES AND DRIVER'S LICENSE. 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