' 1 i. PAGE SEVEN s. ,2 ': _s mannorrroroww cUARnmls NEWS °Frlu$PQRT QRLD i Chuck Templeton '0 SPOR TRAITS " é-Pirates Cardinals Pennant Chances severely J01!‘ Thousands ‘Flock In York For Greatest Fight ~. Card Since Days OfRickarJ . Yankee Stadium Expected To House Greatest Crowd Ever To Gather For An Athletic Event Boxing Rules T0 Be ‘Strictly Enforced O'Mah0ny Successfully Defends Title " 1 lWith Surprise I2 - 0 Win {A p. s; Guardian's spsulsl Wire) , NEW YoaK. Sept. 23—Pittsburgb pirates, buccansers in mono than (A. P. By Guardian's Special win) NEW YORK. Sept. 23——Although there was no meeting of the New YOIk Sh!“ Athlatli; Culnffl-lSlOH nlnt-h—Davls and Delbert, llubboll Equals Own Record Carl Hllbbsll pitched New York m’ °““"““" 31”“ mm w... today, forced st. muss cu- Giants to s a-z victory at New York today. am m wn. “m, "B" mm‘- “Pi- “"9"” °I' __ - vol-ire mo. to walk the plank to the over the last-place Boston Braves Inembers. took o lohnelsogmphg. %,ah{°°°§§§§ng”ch$§%§ Louis 5 To 9 Fa ' tune of 12-0 It 8t. Iouis 1nd. left are i084. world champions with 51m some o’ a tun“ m“ Wm t be told Max Baer and Jog [p11]; about fouls, as a matter of routine, as they weigh in tomorrow, “They'll be read the rules from in u" 11m time of a doubleheader to earn his 33rd victory of the sea- "n 1nd equal his blazcst previous winning record in the major leagues. Iikank Gabler, making his over most of North America, made another successful defence of his title hero tonight when he defeated Jim Browning. Verona, Mo, vet- eran, after 46:29 minutes of tame (By Edward s. N . Anselmo rms Bowie! “m” (By Guns-dials’: Special While) - NEW Yoax. Sept. zs-A remofiw M!" punch: a. giant, rocklesl while man. tho years of m, mm lamb might to the dw whm T“ "mu"! “i! tie more than hope they can pass {he league-leading Chicago Cubs ind win mother pennant. chief buccanoers were big Jim weaver, who liiuited tho Cards to ur hits, two of these in the ninth, and Floyd Young. second sacker, who drove in seven runs. The defeat .shoved the second place Cardinals 3 1-3 games behind the Cubs, who go to St. Louis Wed- nggday for a five-game series lo end the season. Chicago was idle wday and will be tomorrow. St. Louis could lose tomorrow and take the pennant by sweeping the Cub series» Big First Inning Three runs were scored by the pirates in the first inning, almost before the crowd of 7,500 had settled down for the game. Young's double, one of two ho collected among his three hits, scored Woody Jensen, Lloyd Waner and Arky Vaughan, but Young was out at third trying to stretch the blow into a triple. In tho third cams the slaughter and the retirement of Bw Heusser, first of five pitchers Frankie Frisch called to the mound in a futila effort to halt the Pirate first molar league start, couldn't continue the good work, however, and the Braves won the second lime 0-7. Hubbell gave the Braves only six hits in a duel with Ed Brandi; and won out when the Giants bunched three of their five blows for three runs in tho first inning. A wild Ditch 1nd Baxter Jordan's homer gave Boston its runs. Brooklyn Dodgers retained sixth 11.1w’ by Splitting a doubleheader with tho Phillies at Philadelphia. Johnny Moore's 10th inning homer 8W8 tho Phils a 4-2 victory in the opener and their third straight triumph by the home ' run route, Tho Dodgers blasted out an 8-4 de- cision in the afterpiecevscorlng all their runs in the seventh inning. YANKS DEFEAT SENATORS WASHINGTON, Sept“ 23-A four-run rally in the fourth inning and Lefty Gomez’ seven-hit pitch- "is save New York Yankees a. 5-1 View?! over Washington Senators 1h the opener of their brief series today. A run behind. the Yanks opened ‘A to z. ‘and r11 tell them a few Y-hlflB-‘i Wmwllt sugar coatings. If a. foul is made, one that looks da- llbemtc. the referee will stop the fight at once and we're going to have a referee with that much nerve. We'll hold up tho fighters‘ purses and have all the money re. turned to the folks who bought the tickets," Brown said. “Therell be no hanky-panky to- morrow night, but the battle must be a fair one. The boxing law is lust as binding as any other stat: law. and should be strictly en- forced. "The fight. game has pulled itsllf to a new high and we're going to see it doesn't plunge into the gut- ter because a boxer chooses to win in an unfair manner. If their is a foul, one of the commission be- lieves is deliberate. the commis- sion will bar the low puncher from New York State for life." Rosalind Wins .... / 4325mm m: LO!‘ or vwgfiv Lair ‘(this 5:10:15? smkslo Raww WOKING 'ORW@ ZGNFIDQNTLY m 114:. ammo . , o‘ TH IXYBfiL€_IHCC n-l w; I, Boa Fault. -7'H€ cnmw nose’ , Conan is CRY!» o-GHIIMG wlTt-t R FOOT Rap! DOCS RISES HTITLI FOR l ' srflpnllns- Browning missed a flying tackle. landed heavily on the back of bis head and the Irishman pinned him forthwith, without difficulty. Browning's superb strength saved him from defeat earlier in the pro- ceedings. After his famous “Mis- souri whirl" had twics failed to“ click, his strength waned rapidly. Although he time and again applied holds that would have defeated less powerful opponents, he did not have the strength to oflset the younger man's stamina. It was the inaugural of tha indoor season and approximately 8,000 fans turned out to cheer and leer in turn. It was O'Mahony's youth and agility that finally decided the issue. Browning applied an arm lock five minutes after the bell rang that put Danno on the mat but the latter broke loose and retaliated with a leg scissors that had tho-older grap- pler squirming many minutes before he could free himself. Browning. in a desperate coma- back try, slipped on n head - zissors. O'Mahony worked loose and they hysteria were twin kings and money was like - Joe Louis, the chocolate soldler from Detroit, and Msémlilaloriorih; curly-beaded Californian, meet in the ring at the Yankee S doing so perhaps break boxing records New York newer thought would be cMg/ellko J33‘: down to the bottom of the ticket barrel. Pndleiled 0W1’! on, ,1 u... 94,569 pasteboards printed would be sold by seven Pi 13%;; morn‘!!! night, an hour after 2.000 standing room tickets go on so e town. ‘ Record Crowd Expected If that happens the crowd at the Yankee Stadium will represent the greatest ever to gather for an ath- letic event in New York. Sl-IYDBNUIE the 85,283 who saw a baseball dou- bleheader between the Yanks and Athletics in the Stadium Sept. 9. 1928', pay total receipts of $1.184.- 83010, exceeding the past. record of $1,083,530 for a non-title heavy- weight match that of Jack Dempsey and Jack Sharkey in the Polo Grounds in 1927. POMPTON LAKES, N.J., Sept. 23. Ticket speculators, holding chfllw -'1'hls is the story of why you would ringside seats. were calmly 05km! pick Joe Louis, even as I do, to beat 3150 9,0 $200 apiece for them as spec- Max Baer tomorrow night, if you ial trains from as far away as Ssh could make a trip behind the train- ‘Gives Reasons For Picking Joe Louis By Howard W. Blakeslee. Amoclated Press Science Edtwr so great was the rush for tickets that . 1 there vrasno question gross gate recoil?" ""14 e"°°°d sl-Mlmoo’ “m! m " swapped punches before the west- Franclsco. from Detroit. ehlcaao. lng scenes as I did. ernsr succeeded in again applying firs 0h Earl Whitehill d th I th n e our Pittsburgh, Buffalo, 306W’!- Cln" You and I are only fans, outsid- when Jessa Hill, Bed Rolfe Kentucky crew. Four straight hits, the last by Young scoring two runs, fin- 3m 0L "d A ‘ h“; _ F _ the whirl. He slammed the irlsh- 1 u, and no from Jackson. erg, m1, not, fight experts, I am ished lgepssezilTony Kaufmann was l” “id m“ Gegrliiéeefrlg i???“ , man to the mat and quickly clap- , poufgd ti... of thousands ifl- taking you to see what; 1 saw. touche or res more runs before to the city to jam gVGTY hotel. Some with us, in mks with m, (ism. W. ped on a head scissors. There was In much squirming around before Dan- T. l no managed to extricate himself. ed her claim to tho title of best of Once free, 0'Mahony had all the the 1935 two-year-old trottsrs hero B y 3-1 better of the argument until the finish. Trying for a flying tackle, today when she won the $6,000 Ken- ( tucky Futurity for two-yearold Browning missed completely and trotters. The time of 2:03 in the landed on his head. It was all over but the counting. second heat was the fastest of tbs year. Hag followed with singles before o! the larger hoswmes planned to bed down many of the fight fan- atics in their public rooms tnnlflhii- It was estimated $10,000,000 in 9X- tra revenue was flowinfl m“? the city. ers, their brain trusters, and ln- timates is a noted psychologist and psychiatrist, J. L- Moreno, MD, who digs up the things all the ex- perts talk about. but. from a differ- ent and detached point of view. Dr. Moreno is picking a. winner tomorrow. I don't know his choice. ' Mine is that of a. lucky fellow who got. the chance we all love to barge in among the mighty. Speculator and. Baer first. Right away you hear why Baer should tho inning closed. , Prisons hit in the fourth was the first safety off Weaver, who yield- ed anothor- to pinch hitter Sam Nan-on in the sixth and two in tbs a man was retired. The fourth run came on Don Heffner’ ' in l , (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) e e the sixth hit of the lnhlllsgs ilie mxmomou. Ky., Sept. as. - afltljfle asebau last Yankee counter was made off Jock Russell in the eighth. Rosalind, owned by Gibson White. 21-year-old Lexington youth, cinch- Money Flows Freely Canadian Prol. By Guardian's Special Wire) ST- STEPHEN. N- B” 569t- 23.—A three-run rally by Yarlnoufl; Gag- wsys in the ninth inning today ended the four-year reign cf St. suphm. Milltow-n Kiwanis as champions of senior baseball in the Maritime Pm- vlflcos. ‘Hlo 3-1 victory, third win for Gateways out c: fmu- lflgynfl "m; Evq-ywheye groups were 8.1111138. and all the big commissioners agreed more money was being Wlgfifed than on any fight. since Damp-SW Calumet Budlong Rosalind, now the leading 1'5“ between the two teams, ‘ d _ live Yarmouth the title for th fl t tim i ' and Tunney met m" ‘he sew“ win. Because he is pointed to a Genuine Gold-Plated t‘.‘.‘§;2§l“°.’..l‘3;l‘.‘2.% 003°‘; ‘tilt-if - ° " ' "c Wms Woodstock u... .. 0...... u um. Odo w- mighty rage o o.» o... u» us... . - ' ' Tho dafendlnl champions led 1-0 at the start of the dramatic ninth. oring Louis at 5 to B yeeiefew “Don't you think a. man can work .. ermn- Gateways filled the sacks in the first half of that inning. Holley Norton F I.‘ [l lengthened to 5 t0 9 todly- himself up to that. stage, Dr. Mor- then doubled to clear the bags, and the Hyslqp Trophy pg§efl 1mm N" Tee ' 0r " Cl The most extravagant police ar- c1107.. we he" an expert as‘ _ GILLETTE RAZOR SUMMAEES Brunswick to Nova Scofll. rangements ever made for a rinB The psychmtflst smiles, nod, bu; completed with the ha; For Qople Leblanc brilliant Y“. spectacle WBTB says there Bra scientific 788-50115 10f‘ u] 2 I 211i 3m] fly; only . Fm use», aha m. z mouth southpaw, it meant the McLain, c 4 o 1 a 1 o wooos-roox, N. B, gem 33_, mlgnment of 1M5 patcrlcggnw§g<f thinking it might work two ways. gr; GILLETTE “BLUE sums" ---- 1 =1 zlrlllhzllllll. 1* ~ l» - o 1 ~» ell-h- r-ul - w-u "l: a“ 1W Miss Peter Belle (o 2 l 2 0 "- Wlm- McIntosh, 2b a o o s s o racing here. Calumet Budlong, “m,” Th", Wm "B a" ""5 8 sperms P" ‘m’ Fez (Dlckersonf 3 3 6 lscn their home diamond. He wag- B" Boles‘ p _ a o 1 o a o owned by M,‘ Margin“ Ballard will 0811'? Ill; c . ‘um m n across the ring. After three rushes Q 11, mud h. w‘ ' """" " ed 9- keen duel With RAY 301w llmll 3,. n 1 o N rm s d,‘ mud m F, ’ b8 8110")" 5°“ PM“ ° “ye we hear Baler almost wheezing. Thar o s vetaken . -. Miss Guy Forbes (Erskine) .. ll 5 3 _ owne . p .. 0 0 0 0 0 l! 9y CED 9 ce- and members o1 the plokpocset . ,_ _ _ k . s the last inning rally, when the lat ,1,“ n “PAH em m l b m m is unbelievable. For Baers wonder i “mu” a m“ ‘Peqfl a‘! - * Sunny Sam’ M“ ocuy’ m“ tel- retired 1n favor of Cecil (Lefty) we 1 o o o o o M r. "M n“ ooze, a _e m 841115-55 Within the Pam- ful condition is the second almost“; " offer-l genuine gold- . .~ - Mohtéomfiry. Seélgtlwtr Beeémont, and Browne“, who on Saturday hurled mm‘ _ _ “ _ _ _ “£212 5° dm‘ 5° “u”! ‘mm There was no changing the oplrdi- surefire reason we have been mm ‘ma! Gunter-law,“ \ Seélilmeizoolglva 2:1? 2,0“, the locals to that, only Wm or the ‘i 33 l 8 27 15 0 Y 7- _ ions of the faithful who havodmlar: he must win. flvecfiumllmmmdu" \ ' " ' " ' “ series. _ “we a ed 1°? Mcmwm T“ Tm” P n“ “l? the" mm“ by in?‘ ‘a’ the“ Moreno suggests an explanation. Kiwanis scored their orphan Illfl l“ 9m‘ ‘ ' m’ 8mm" ‘ghegflgejgd Qfjorymu“ by BM’: rushes are the smashing em- choice. a knockout in the middle rounds al- most 3 to 1, bbuilzl theih man inmfxgfi Street‘ Temem i" '5 e em‘) much of Beer's mixed career. ‘lglscgltggglallrolglgtfiiisnigg 353x122}; migen we come here to see Joe u . 0f M“ Schmidt“! me PM“ ‘m’ But maturit M ls 't hora, are back on his side again, always yearslsogingnfigfii; lama d M - grfiievsirlégwrsg3lzsxgugm aaegmég few months. Geniuses particularly. is a va-y attractive per- Seconddtace, Walnut Hall Cup, 15 anneal cue, all fcrthoun- Iually low price of 49¢. Supply is limited. Go to your regular dealer and buy your set today bdoro ills tooiato. otion relied 0n for his victory. Em- otions like that, he says, take quick toll of physical strength-explain _ in the third after Moffatte had ch“! Tmt’ PM“ ‘moo’ 34"“ tripled to deep right. A passed ball m" b hi h Ki h t Calumet Durham, (Palin) 3 1 1 y w m “Rina: Wm“ B m‘ stop over the . g°"l°a‘r“lnri’l‘f“e(whlif;fin_mm) '- g g 2 But Yarmouth fought to the aha. ‘glansmm; caxumet“'ir'r'lé"l.,r\sco The ninth was their last chance. The one run by Kiwanis at that gtgfadand “elven” Humv“ ‘m’ time locked big, but Gateways came through like champions. Amirault, Volunteer, Donelly, A. B. Wiebber. Iungor .... .. 1 1 2 3 1 1 Plucky Pluto, Hughes, A. 0 E. Webber. Bangor 23123 Allan Harvester, Avery, E. B. Avery, Woodstock . 34412 Time of final heat: 3.12 3-4. SCORE BY INNTNGS Ya-rrnouth ooooooooa s10 Kiwanis ooloooooo 1 a SUMMARY Earned runs, Yal-mouth 3. Runs Time-toils 2:013’. 3:04. . ‘ .' the first man up, touched Roy bagged m, 1-; Homn 3_ passed bu], Frco-for-All, Purse $300 And punching geniuses among m. Boles for a. single. The hit went to wmm Le“ on bases Yamomh 4 . Jimmy Braddock this summer. them. They “have it; from the m“! Ru" Kenn“ mmmy‘ 2' centre. Bain hammered another Kiwanis g_ gtolen 1,1,5“ m,“ 3' Gilli-HM- Blldlohl’. H0011. 59"?" "oumul, QUEBEC year-old Trot, z in a Heats, Can He Take n? To my eye he cannot match ma near tho same spot. Boles then left gogfey sggrlfice hit, Veniot, Three. Mrs. Margaret Ballard, Symmetry of Baez's punching phy- “'00” the mound and Brownell hustled N rth S ..___-._._.____. ...__ b mam“ hang-In; _Tw9. ° Ydflel’ - - - » - - - -- 2111 b 115d gfii;‘mgg'njllgécligsglfn) """"' out. Goudey hit to Brownell and hm h1€H_°Hgn°n_ stgucaxiout by Marjorie M, Jabslee. R, tolzlhgellaffmthvfhfféfi, g4estm?m sique. But as a. non-expert I imag- Roseue -(wh1m i‘ -- - 3 3 the portside age of Bthls Klgdillfi Boles 5 by Browneu 2 by Lemma Jabolee, North Sydney , 1 2 z 3 proxesgona, rash“ m his ‘Eqmmm géelalllysegeasglmetfixllglg lathlaédmmy ‘b: . . . . . . ' a . . . v . Anna. Bradfords Polly (W. scooped i" m any o“ “y l0. Hits off Boles, 8 in eight in- my“ Hanover- Donmnyl career. 20 by knockouts in which he shoulders, wegbmg thin?‘ to hLs°_“-1‘D_ was of! the sack at the time and Amirault slid in underneath him. filling the bases. Halley Horton smashed a double to right centre and cleared the b KIWHMS could do nothing with tho offerings of Leblanc in the final frame and went out in order. Kiwanis had enough men strand- 1 ed on the paths to win a. couple of e ball games but tho hitting power p: 5 the lower end of the batting 115i Thais Grattan (W. Dennis) .. 3 3 6 seemed absent 11mg and ugillll Miss HoiLGreystoneEdna Hedge- they Wm, ‘flcraed Moms opp“- wood, Calumet Dell, Sir Aegon also tunlflgs but lacked the punch ‘to started. send runners across the plate. Time-IOWA. 220096, 2:004. .____._______ All. Webber. Bangor 3 5 3 3 Dermot, Conroy. James PUWQPF. Chtown . 5 3 5 4 Peter Magnus. Tingley. F. A. Tarbell, Smyrna. Mills 4 4 4ro Times: 2.01 3-4. 3.13 3-4, 2.00, 2.10, had all his own way, will be hit harder than ever before in his ll by this perfectly conditioned, seri- ous but still highly erratic Baer. Can he take it? On the other hand. Baer, who has been hit by experts, will get slugged tomorrow night as he never has been sluggcd before. Can he. frankly admitting more dissipation and high living over the past two years than any athlete can stand, take it with the samp old dogged- ness? nlngs. off Brownell, 3 in one in- ning. Bases on ‘balls, off LeBl-anc 2. Time of game, 1 hour and 40 min- utes. Umpires, Martin, Halifax, at plate; Lifford, Saint John, on bases Caton) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 Hollyrood Lyda, Gaiety Mite, An- na Bradfords Athlone also started. TlmQ—-21o5‘/4, 2:03. (Record for 2- year-old trotters). per arm-something that looks like angle irons of muscles. For seven rounds he never lets up. And suddenly you and I notice he ls not even breathing hard. Our minds flash back with puzzle- ment to Boer-almost wheezing. Was that condition, or the emo- tional rush, or a lot of other things? Laying the green bills on tho .counter now to make a. purchgge, we can choose between a "mystery"_ at Speculator or some goods which are very plain to see down here. _So we buy what we can see-we plck Joe Louis. WQTBII TilE BOLTS STEP. ‘ At CHARL TTETOWN Wednesday Aft - rnoon Sept. 25th The annual Futurity Island Harness Racing Clu Fourth Race, Louisville Courier- Journal. Classified Pace, Purse $600, Ii-hoat Plan Hartford, (Fleming) 1 Rushvllle Boy (R. Campbell) 'l Miss Meadows (Egan) . . . . 2 2:17 Trot and Pace Calumet Devil, Hughes, Hughes Bros. Bangor .. 2 2 1 1 Ross K., Morrison, J.J. Mo- Pherson, Campbellton Silver Evans, Avery. Sesly, , Hum and Knight. For‘ loan and lit. anything but over- Fairfield ............. a a 4 2 “lglldfgt,1=*;;,;“;g3;“§§,,2“s§§3" ne ar a r - Peter N. Dillon, Langille, later. “Y” where it w“ ramm‘ 8th. Battery And Stewart's Meet Tonight ihbil-l 1124 aces of the Prince Edward 1,032 in purse money to be - nox sooaa A. Langille. Has-ti a 4. s a a distributed to the winner!‘ o deductions" p Providing the weather man ls on Llndefbl"! Gm- Englrllsh- 3- anl-‘iehliiitcitmmiigollgilrtarixilxiearn 5300- ..H d S G-tem" AB R “ Po A E his good behaviour, Stewart's Bak- MQPMYEW- Pmsque we 5 4m 000 each. They share. too, in the o“) 9y tan y Amirault, lf .... 4 i 1 0 0 9 en. and 5th Battery softball teams MOE1Wyn the GEM. Ryan. $21000 return from the broadcast. I . Bain. r1. 3b 4 l 2 e 3 g will clash tonight. in their sill-lint; $5 Ryalmlmth .... b cm and m. $25,000 for the motion plc- NATIONAL 1,l;.-\cu|.; k F | n G a Goudgy, cf, rf _.. 4 1 1 (l) z 0 pol-mm, fifth game of the p avo me . 2. 4. 2.11. 2.14. 2.14 1-2. “m; rights, \ I won [my h‘ WITH 7 PACERS - ND 6 TROTTERS. H. Horton. as 4 ° 3 3 0 series. m“ we _ - —- Chicago . . . . . . . . .. 52 551 r- . 0 m R0 als s. : 2 2:; . . . $°;‘l;°.‘.‘°°.‘...l;°“.‘..‘§§é :r:..r....~. . D. or n. . . e a . . . A cw or ' . . . 57 .601 y loBlanc. p 4 o o o l 0 min-w m the clash angle; lax: JMst-thews, Campbellton is! JZIHIOYSOftbGH p-yhgumh 65 56., wrrn 1 rscaas A n 1 TROTTERS —-— °“““".“" 2° i‘ i.’ l‘. i i i’ ffiwdutftlfxlffi? .3.’ 11".. odse o. °wlif£fi“'hlil.'lil?ae H°'""° a a S - 0 $.11???“ B‘ "“"‘ - Boyd. b - . . . . . . .. . yn 83 .435 MONTREAIJE. ?ept.hl€3b-g°‘:n3; uvengog, ab 2 0 0 l 0 0 the gamo and another nip and tuck Mgrtlnflell. Avery, ER. Avery erles P8718 Philadelphia g3 43g roull YEAR 0|. FIITIIRITY iii- w?“ -- 1 t: a 2 8 8 ““‘.~f§‘2.‘:.:thi‘.§i‘. ~.- a“ I A ,, “°“"“.s'.sh".h.s‘ s. - u ' _ ...D.mm 3b ____ o . , . . on, _ . l, A3115 wml s TROTPERS n PACERS iiilvelliiiii=33§-i“11mpl3$iil§i “ ” T. Z E "1 ‘%i‘.§i§..l“if£."§.‘..\iu%“.lf‘l 29.1222’. Buggiwlggg 5,1», iéy-g-ga- " f = n m e rst 3cm‘; k ------- ~~ g1 5g s“ l- . ' 3 1 ‘ - E . - . i 6W 01" . . . . . . .. 9 5. “'39 ' . the pennant-winning Montreal T2‘f;,,;,,,,,~,;~g,,§5 m m, and sharp. Players a? ":="l1n§§m“" “ nhgley. I-Ioulton . s 4 4 —-~_— _ __ ‘ Cleveland .. . '1) .52? Th ' - d d RHYME 9-1 i" the leveflm lime m‘ bated m. Gflmhaw; special effort t0 e ° - The Paramount. Dumont, p. (C. P. By Guardians special Mire) Boston .... .. '14 soc ese young trotters and pat" 81¢ 800 mahhere . (Oilf victories to three. .. Bu“... 1m- Boyd 1,, m, l w“ Fields. Fort Fail-field 4 5 a AMYEPST. N~ 5- Sevi- ‘ll-Tim Chicago '14 w; squire few goofy; 3nd will glyg 3n afternoon's racing that The brilliant southpaw, who was “immflaced Goudey in mun-e LONDON. SePRZiQ-ggageefin . Cub-e Napoimnv scum“ DL first twciuof a flll/e-ggmebcfiricxs‘ for washlngton _ _ _ _ __ 6-7 81 “$6 ‘hulnd be a! entertaining u u“ be with Kansas City of the American m ugmh mo strong 10F t M! M,“ nw. Brown, crrtowh s 1 '1 i e M" me 1"" if "eh" kgim- st. loll .= s1 s4 .421» ‘ Association lastd seasorl and“ who - augbufgasqulaiefll: wuhmw, Times: 2.1a a-4, 21s. 2.14 3.1. Eff-filth; dlzleesgaayiflcjle‘ Alf:- Philadelphia so m m; had not starts prov 011s y e n, n p0 A l; hing l - - ' —~-~~-~ —-~»~-» Como along and seo your favorl - W" frflm Y0"? Bflc- playoffs duo to u. sol-a arm, showed K'""‘:‘ ‘f o a 1 o 0 at lanmlev- d Yorkshire cup Starter: .1. n. Cafkln. Woodstock: 5;“: “$0,122; slggigislhifizfl; lion compete against the best. from other parts of the permit c3u§1-a*§;_,;"gng°,,‘§“;;; Mitchell, ih a o a 11 o o Ineaéwghlgdreflrlgaeld mm “med gldgegbiléRkglalltzgl: gooclstock. n. gnméww, must, ' , Marltimes. V I outs, ssu um ' 1 11 Boles. 3b 4 o o o a a aamthud mum nosing out Hud- ik -H ‘t _' '~ Ge" G‘ A Illp of a coin by Sheriff c. o. S 1?": ,'"§,‘1“m,,'mm°§ popp “B Moffstt ss . 4 l l 1 3 g gxflmd "H; g-cnerinn‘ ‘afglodtzgécknrger; ‘lax; Shipley, Secretary of the Maritime "m "Y ' ' g 2 0 0 l 0 ' ‘ 3 ' ' l Provinces Branch of the Amateur m“; u“; n, 1,45 55M, “up, h, t o order named Harry Taylor hammered a 11cm; ___ .__ gentrslvlile: Clerk, RODQIL Steven- Ame,“ on,“ o, cm,“ dew“ ‘ ’ l 01,3282‘: ‘ti; "J53? gammrsebrfater i1‘. tho 2r: oil's Undenbllrg cm mm“! m “humm T” mm Admission 50c to all parts of the gr 1"“- Free 9m“ the Royals had led from the fourth. and McElWyn The Great were ruled ,'.2§2°t.$l“u."5 iglgyflllthixis $335535’. was PRINCE sows l“! ill auto park field. n n. the ninth specs ‘mam-w °“’* "he" ti"? 1W" l" "W" ‘m us, teams will either toss for their L,“ “ABM.” nfiiné" doubled off! the “scoreboard and‘ time. and the ‘fllestswafa wit‘; wistglou: home new, o, p1“ on “gun-n p". ~ CLUB 1938 FUTURNY -' ' m. n an ys o u a ’ Th‘ "hue" i“ "ell"! u" lbe" m“. h” been tgcskiaelfuiers xliglillffos-“atswmulg: ' cord showed that what is hellevid "$25M st. 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