SFPTEMRER 3’ I9” rl-IE Cl-IARLor'rErowN Guzirmriirw 1 1 , #AGE SWVU1* 5--_-_lr 'rr ‘"' ‘TL -i-- ~.-:-_--»~ -fr - V ‘ ° 1”... NEI./§.cfnIl;.__.RT *J .I _ _ --.- 1 ...jj-a.9';.S’=T=igerS I grease Lead .The _Final 5 RAIN MAY I1.-iI.T TITLE BoUT AGAIN New York ,Team _ _.___ , '_1'_-Q __ - . . . i “G0” ,§.T‘i' FIGHTERS 11Eg31|;E§"Strikos Hard Blow ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,_, ,,, ,,, ,,,,.,, .,.,',, =Hnw_uIrn. McL`arnin’s Chances Against Ross View- ed In Favourabie ,Tight on Eve of Bat- QB (By Edward J. Neil) _ Qhsociated Press Sports Writer) IA.l’. By Gllar\iian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Sept. 14 - Barney Ross. brisk little double champion of the lightwelghts and welter- wolghts, is supposed to defend the latter of those titles a.giainst Jimmy Mciiarnin, the Irish avenger from Vtuicouver in Madison Square 0o.<|~o rom./ciao-cownozsrr wwecreesiu \°r»\.n\¢u tn-nod it the ferry tavern to drink Reds to seven scattered ms as may from mm on 8 split 15-1-mud -I I old Nemesis, Si Johnson, whose of- tions of Endeavour and the Ameri- dea.vour to win because of a. feeling she is up against the millionaires." Down at Gosport where Endeavour c' M , did bout "-1 de mon in ay a the I - ‘ ferings were tagged for 10 safetlos have done no hanrn. There n"\<~'°v- _ . » AB B I E T E A M ` d D PT0 ery possibility, too, that the p.o- -_ »_ \ ' 1 1 ecidmg nm- ssme at another. Each insists the postponerrfuts f can defender, Rainbow. of his best games of the season as “Endeavour six to five favorite, he chamed up v1¢¢m~y 22, agghqst best of luck" said one headline to- seven defeat, The ohh. 53,1-d1m1 nlBht- “Elld¢BV°“1` Peffect 1°* \'“°’3»" run was unearned and Jim Collins, SWS l\D°fhel-'- 'nie Bti; “nies a who scored it, was the only Car- Saoollil Story. Say "8 “ ° ‘mn in a io er to touch third, ottin ine street in America wants the En- fha.; ‘,’W,’;e_ g 8 -NtlTTl0RR|Eli,‘ SPORTRAITS pnu|1|N1;|11At Cords Chonoo Schumacher Hurls 4 1 Victory “N sopwlfl-H in sooond Game of so..-ies The big right hamder pitched one ' Braves Beat Nemesis * (A. P- By Gua.r'di.\n'l Spwiil Wire) T Cochrane had knotted the wunt the fourth time. Yankee Hurlers llit Hard batting eyes on the offerings four Yankee pi-tchers, beginn with Charley Ruffing, and blas place New Yorkers ai; Cleveland. The defeat dropped the Yanks ing Detroit Tigers and evcned that drove Lefty Thornton Lee 27th to start the Cleveland sc blows. Ferrell Loses Hurling Duel Forcing in the lone run of game by walking three batters of the series from Boston 1-0. Gaston allowed six hits and rell five- After retiring the fi two batters to face him, Ferr passed A1 Simmons, who moved rell then walked Applin and Ha to ush in what ved to be moters would be satisfied with the _ ,Z-~-5" '_ ~ ‘ NEW YORK, Sept 14._Three_ gm Nmpts U the sun would only ,, . ., . M E E T times Detroit 'rigors nearly tn.o.v\ Brow-ns ana A-. Divide l shine tomorrow- Miko Joeobs. put- 1'” . .‘ away a ball game with Wushinsto;-\ ting on the show for the New York ” W V ik* _ at Detroit today as they played as y,;'£; ?_1rgh?‘;1c;nd§_e‘;'iSt';h: er, started Philadelphia Athletics American Christmas and Belief '_ ff disgusted by their inability to F“““» Said “‘.°"° W” “"1 "3"-°°° ` _ ' Abesweit Intermediate baseball me Bob Burien pitching. but oooh to “eww ,H the mst game of MI in the ml “"5 5°°1 Wwmer 3'* Y team will hold another meeting to ltime they repented their actions doubleheader at St Lodis but B k | I UC Www NSW* 1” 9' b°°m that W°“1d (Continued from P882 5) ` le’ °f ffacers' sep Paufn’ GNyh°“n‘ morrow morning at 11 o'clock at and tied the score and finally they came b k i th l ct h to ecsi ts above the $175.- won the Junior Division of the _ M Il e Suns Conte S we ga' T ~ D ----*f - Futrn-ny at syracuse. the Abegwen Gmunds' Everybmw w°n °"t 6 4 in the lm’ "° mcfease and St. Louis Browns won 5-2. 000 mark. Ab.ut $10,000 has -been -T1,-I-“.57-u-Q-fgj' 211 ,md 9, great band turned back in ticket refunds ‘hh-` of 'brood mm-“_ have produced a cause of the pcstponements. marvdous ,309 of yearhngs that Where Ross probably would have Wm be sold at me November old entered the ring 9 to 5 favorite on Glory sale in New yo;-1¢_ the original date, and even after _.___- the first two pcstponements, Mc- hmh hu a Lamin has gained to a. point where h,2§yST;;°;§.‘;zpn;§t woim by;ngwe11 has a. more 5 to 8 underdog, with advised to send to wa,1hu1; 113.11191-m reports that in some quarters he fm. E copy of the Cagg10gue_ To one has held at even money. There was mterested 1,, the study of pedigree it little wagering of any kind. is entrmcmg ,md 9, revelation. '1'1'ianks, Gentlemen- for Y0l-11' °0“1" tesy in forvvarding it. We had a nice letter from our old friend Dr Christopher last ev- * ening with ari accompanyinl arlicle hi commenting on the turf In W0mQn’S ggrforrrymnces this season om P-E-L » and the colt races which are to ' " ‘ take place on the 19th. We are sure i mf EdWi“ J°\\“S°“l that our farmer friends and horse- cbanndian Press Staff Wrlier) men generally will read it with a. TORONTO, Sept. 14.-A galaxy of 3-reg; deal of pleasure. stars suoh as seldom before has set out in search oi' the crovm, poised Two new world’s records were ready today for the opening round established at the Ohio State Fair of the wome_n's open golf champion- race meet. Columbus, Ohio. “Si sllip of Canada. Preceded by s, team week. Doc Parshall drove Morley match Saturday between me fore- -Frisco to a win in the Free-Ebr-All most players in the Dominion and-Trot in 2.05 1-4- 2-05. 2-04 1-2- the Britain, the major title chase will three .fastest heats to the credit of be launched on Mlondny with a ' ri protter on a half mile track-and qualifying round of is holes over Roy Henley paced in 2-02 3-4- 2-02 the beautiful Toronto Club layout. 1-4, to Beat Sally D. Scott in a spe- Out of the large field of asplr- j cial match race. t.h\1S Sie-Rini! the ing champions only 32 who turn in two fastest heats ever paced in a. the best gross scores will have the race on a small oval. honor of testing their fortunes inl --- the gruelling title fight. Those fell- John E. Kelly, Bangor. Maine. ing to make the grade, however. well-known here throush his racing ourry on in other flights for the stable which was campaigned by consolation and other prizes. Match "Red" Hzmafin, has a real world .Dlny in the elimination process lbenter in the three-year-old pacer continues for the rest. of the week, Marilee Hanover 2.06 1-4. She has with the championship final Sat- been winning regulilfly thl'0il8h0U'1 ilrdiiy- ,_Bept. 22, over the 86-hole Ohio and in a recent race was tim- route. , , ed in 2.05 from where she Bot B-WHY- Glven an intemationul flavor by Will Duffy, Editor of the Alllofltllll the stron; oontingent of British ac- Sportsman. says she is caT>8»bi€ Of 05. including Diana Fishwick, for- breaking the world's t»hf€€'Y€9~l”'°!d mer holder of the English title, pacing record for a filly on it hal! Doris Chambers. Molly Gourlriy a.nd` miie truck any d-oy -She ll"-S B 20°* Wanda Morgan, the classic prom- track and they wish io extend hif- lses to produce one of the keenest . We are glad to see Mr. Kelly wfth struggles in its history And thc " such a. wonderful pacer and hope galleries who have been following 1 he will win many more honors- ihe invaders on their tuning-up workouts believe there is a good The Ontario A-nd Qllebw T1°"5e' chance of the Duchess of Con- men seem to be capable of veillns naught. Gold Cup taking s, trip a lot out of their steeds. racind abroad. them practically the year al'0lllld- But Canada's forces are ready to What is said to be a new reoofd B5 meet the challenge. led by the de- regards number of rafts n~o.&d in fending champion Miss Ada Mac- a. short space of time goto to the kellzle of Toronto. who also wears ` GUY Axwofthy m"° QW” High' the Canadian Close crown as a fur- who o0mD@'/ed in “me “ce” 1" W” “Wi” Symbol of her prowess. Should dll/.Vil Wd “'55 3 °°“5°"d” in an °( she from time are other sm- inom. sho was in on money in all Warts oager to guooeed her on the the starts and forced a horse to tike throne. Among them are such out- a record of 2.12 3-4 at Sh€l'bl’0°i¢€~ °"°~"diU8 stars as Mrs. W. D. Fras- - or of Ottawa, who, probably better _ Will Caicn has not lost his power known to the golfing fraternity as' to spring S\ll'i'Jl'1S$ in me h°"5§ Min more stirring, won me titio= woi-id. nt synwwf mend C‘"“‘“ back in 1020; Mrs. J Dagenals, meeting last week be SDFB-U8 Ono °f Montreal, province of Quebec cham- the biggest uDS<‘i5 Uf tht? Ye" when P1011; Miss Margery Kirkham. Mon- - he won the Wcylcrn Horseman Fut- tftiil: Mrs. R. K. Beairsto, Wlnni-1 urity with vitamlne, incidentally 098: Mrs. Vera Ford, Vancouver; stepping the fo*-i€St m1'° °f the Mrs. Roy H. Horne, calgary; Mrs season for a iliroo-Y€Bl"°ld"2~°1 9 4' F. J. Mulqueen and Mrs. W. E. -**“" t N whmiflston, both of Toronto. all The fastest two-year-old T0 ol' "-lllmpions or former ciuunpifms in of the season is GreYl\°l1“d- Wm L’ *heir own right campaigned by th" m”w una' Horseman lowering his record to 2.04 3-4 which is the fastest mile trotted by a W0- yea.r-old this season. miie Burnham 2.00 1-4 is sabled at the Charlottetown Exhibition race track and looks in fine fett-le for the 2.18 class nex.t We- .ii , . ,H Y.. 1., cr el-it i . I' 1. ‘f. ", 1. ‘rl ' T - i or ;---; 1 ,Q3-me ll.- 1 .A" t ',t ,'.,i .,i,~.-