GY SEPTEMBER 4, 1937 _ _ _ _ THE Ul‘lARL()'l"l`E'l`UWN GUABDIAN ‘ PAGE SEVEN é 5" K f ' `*‘“" = _ul - ~ _-F-L_ _ = CHM LIN G MEET LOU S OR TITLE Q: Q ' `° 1 "I7 t 4/ = p i f rd '_ ' 1'".-`?_.-2‘1§.’-T ' ` ` ---1 i 'i oronto Vs Teuton ls Ju iant Over 1 ' ` T ' b'l _ " » » ' 1 A "' 1 A » » » . .'-I I .‘ v .' iv:---1 DUWII TIIE 1Winnipeg In Signing Of Contract Scrap Bud Cope 2-12 1-4. f01‘mGrly OWU- _over 2.08 1-4, Hanove Mascot .08 iii by Geoiso Colbock- has found 1-4. Banter naliever riioil, Eifiiiie qiiewllollle mM0hta§l19. H150 Har- Hanover 2.09 1-4, Hanover Sr-out ,ey ,galil-ey 2.16 1-2 from the Dau- 2. pliiiiee Stilbhio. 111111111X- over the Great 2.09 1-2, Dale Han. M- over 2.09 3-4 Mistress H n ' 2,1 .lean Dean 2.10. it good trotter and it lot oi other lass; 0 lm year, seems qu.te as good if not better this season. He is being rritcti lly Toillnly Raymond, who O n t irciilsulan years ago when itrds to the nillnber of paecrs he ll was 01 1 _ - S he nit-eil the Kiicllen Stable from h Flu-0t and was 3-5-and di-alrri, had a summary of 4-4-3. in lfolrida 2.07 1-4 is olmed by Sul- th . _ , _ l' lllail Mill M¥\\1’1\1¥1l1L‘y. MHC_h_lri.S, his Ohio owner who had raced him H Maile, :uid set a new Maritime I for several years, has made good in __ rciorii lor illret~-yeill’-olds at Fred- 1 tl ericion lust Scptolllber when she 1 W011 111 11-03 3'4- T119 lJ1`0S€l1C€‘ Oifthlee heats by a pu ii ll ' the aboiesablc at St. Stephen very i w C lg gc (mg likely iiiillcillt-s that they will be at i 2 Frciif-i'icloli Exlilbltion also. It islfi horses thiit are good enough to 1 2 meet olililti circuit calore s-leeds. 2.04, 2.03 1-2, 2.03 3-4. fd D_v`Lllc liay, we note where Billy - Eos Kc-yes was up behind a. winner at Sz. s;t-plicil, Peter McKinney lnak- R, ing oil \\liii the 2.23 Trot and Pace S i. siepiiefi, N. B., "il-iii-0, N. s., G9, Susan Hanover 2.09 1-4, 1-lim. Dr. Hugh Parshall of Urbana, hlo, must be ilcilr the top in re. _S Placed in the two minute class. I-=‘ .lst to date numbers six. Ycuis da faculty of getting such sur. ~lslng speed out of his horses. bilt p Paliri of Indianapolis, or Hugll The little ten-year-old grey geld- g Ray Henley that was sod to e Maine fancler Ralph Jewell b 1 Bill, he hung up a new record for __ .03 I-4. The former \\’orltl's rtcord .O1. at I~`reeilioi1t, Ohio, in 1932- tl I., Exeter, Maine, Acton, Maine, lil S11“»11i=’11l 1101115, l>CSt_ time 2.12 Westport, N, Y.. Boston Spa, N. Y. M. 1-2- T110 11`<111L‘1` NOON T1111€. dl`l\'PIl and Columbus, at which New Eng- .1 by Ealie Avery. was 2-2-2, while la tile lliire-_\eai'-oltl 'tara Haiiover_.,h driieil by owner Holclawuy was 3- 3-3. Noon '1‘imc was a disappoint- _ mellt as il trotler here, shrwing liurlless lmrses, believes thot Dean P' speed in spots but making disas- Hanover 2.00 1-4, formerly known _lj tic/is bii‘.ll..s ihul. ruined his chan- as ` ` rcs. Kc_\i. Phillips whose cold wus nine wr put' lor lti holes. Mrs. Rogers, ti lorlnei' Manitoba luilipioll, was eight above regula- otl llguics its she cltilllliiiteci Mrs. cpcr. ’lilc latter nluuc at detertn 11- sialicl after being three down at ic turn and had reduced the lead ° BAcKs.mE.|.c" (Golf Final To Take Place Next June NEW YORK, Sept. 3-As a. climax to the negotiations that have utcll. She vlus not as steady as, SC R 0 E June, gives the eha lenger complete protection in the event Louis should lose the title. If the Detroit negro .should be beaten in the one or two tune-up bouts he expects to take on this winter. h's conqueror is bound to 1. 3 -v le 1 si promoted by Jacobs and under no conditions will he be permitted to meet Toinlny Farr, latest victim of f come. Lou s will receive 40 per cent of both Schinoling and Louis to en- £1 one hoe when they went to the Louis; Jim Braddock, the former ex Junction, Vcrlnont, Kingston, 1, _ .. th tee but there she sliced into l almost. ulipiuyuble lie and pick- hcilvyweigllt champion; Bob Pastor, Max Baer or Buddy Baer, They are up utter wiistlllg three strokes. Rogers ended the match oil all under contract to Jacobs. nd or Maritime-Maine owned "1 e lit-xt with pai four. .birst round ol the final tomorrow starts at 11.30 a. nl., not with thc altcrlloon round beginning at four m ‘I`lie cllaunploiislilp finalists ill be preceded by the collso.il.loil _ __ __ ight survivors, Mrs. Alex Mc- Mr' Watt’ “lu mls ""`a'“m luwhl Bain, Toronto, and Mrs. B. P. Pel- lm, W llnipcg. won lil siruigllt heats wltll Tracey- 2_p2_e1_;)2_di;rith the last quarter inl liallovt-l‘. 1 2 Cape Breton holses made B. clean, The speed sensation in Mia ne a_. . . slit-ell oi the pul‘.scs at Truro on 1 5 . - _ ' \\vi;i...-..il_\'. will Royal Hanover trottcr Balkan 1-lallover that won 2.06 oiriltd by Mrs. Ballard will- in niilg the Classified Race, best time ruccs. This is not too flu' away from twcek was the two-\eiir old 2.08 1-2 at Bungor Exhibition Arthlery The lst Medium Brlgtlfle soft- 2.101-2. Sully, also in the slime world's record time for trotters of bali yen," will hold _,_ pl-acuce at oil..-1-. -liiil, silolvcd his heels to tii.tl nge over it ilalf-lliile track. The L1 Dulicy l'ilieii. best time 2.12. This precocious youngster is owned by_ ,,f[e,.,,°D,, at 3_30_ EW,-y member of Is rr. hi-r il bil sulprlsii. as it was .ll-hn E lsclv ol Bangor who will* ;,] ig . _ , 1. lrcrly prtxiictcd that Diidcy Patch be remcmberett as ruclllg some ML liiliiiu ,.iti- bitter than 2.10. Ol llorses here rliiven by “I`tctI" Hail- L] c0i:l'.v¢. Tiuro truck is not as fast aixl. Baikiil I-lallovci' is by Calumet. ne as .\l-ine oilii-r Miirlliilie trucks ancl‘ Chuck 2.04, dam Lily thc Great lootiillt. .\l'iil'Jt>i'le M. 2.07 3-4, tllei Old Glory sale last tall for $600 le Victoria P’-ai'k ttiamoncl tii's team is asked to be present the workout in order to be in le best. ;`ios.-ible shape for the xt game of the playoffs. t'>is’ is not s s=rili n off eler l'l‘ll.'iilie, \\'on_the Free-for-All, gil H 1 1 ls H mme assatiltiilg a. policeman," said the ii mill' be lint. lie uid not .ke int-1 2-01 1'1- “Hd We iillljolwsotl ob the SYDNEY N S_ w___..K,_$,,,,g 8 ui hcariiilg Si,;iliil Senator 2.08%.. in t»he1 A new worlds retorcl for a trottcr ___ iunlillery, best tilile 2.10 l-4. in rl ruce o\-er a hu f-mllc ti'lick‘ A was made at Malone, N, Y.. lu-st m' Lau-ii~ii.~¢ B, Sligplmr(-|_ 3 shoe Tiiiirsuay week wllcli Calumet Eu- -B- n°.av.iii:ieiili'cl‘ of Hanover. Pa.,|1S won the first heat in 2,03 3-4. gt reducing the fine lei' ed on J._Roiiier irolii $100 to $50. Ro- ci' _deilied _kissing his employe._ some yvilrs iigo took up the breed- The fastcst mile by a, trotting still- ,._,,.mg were mm a1“.Eys 1,eu,iVmg a Ilia of lliii-ilcss liorses as a hobby, 110 ' ` ' ' ` _' ' _ eusillit greeting from Secretary ' * 1 ptilcliaseil it beautiful farm, con- 10 $1118 WHS 2-04 1“‘1 11111119 1-11 11130 Duve Griffitlls, who is back on i-hc I m I rl a bY H1811 N0011 2-0 23‘4- C1111111191 job ugiiili, bccutlse although he is a 1'111S11Y 511131191' W1”1° 15 f‘11"`1911 111V’ sliiieted a halt-nlllc truck on it, ll oiei it twice mound ple\lotis pl calls t`or Max to f ht on' under ll 1930. Schmeling was jubilant that ll W piollship and I was willing to make fi said. rounds _n June, 1930, Schmellng soilght a title fight with Braddock - e cliiimpionship. kept hlm busy for more than a year and have taken him across the oct-an at half dozen times, Max Schmellng today signed a contract to fight Joe Louis for the world hemvywelght boxing championship next J une. The bout will ‘take place under the prllmotlimal banner of Mike Jacobs somewhere ln the United Sta tes some time during the month of June, 1038. Further details concerning the time and ,place will be ironed out later. It took some five hours of conferring to straighten out affairs so the German, who won the title from Jack Sharkey on it foul ln 1930 mid lost it to Sharkey in 1932, would put hls name on the document that entitles him to another shot at cltuit cut" in the gate receipts . s uell as substantial percentages the iudio and motion picture in the gate. The contract, while it permits Schineling finally accepted a 20 il " ` ' ‘. wl.icll Mike Jacobs confidently as- ge in bouts between now and next defend the title against Schme- ng. - Likcvt' se Sclimelil1g's activities re limited to such as are not like- to impair his status as li chal- llger. It' he fights anywhere out- tie of Germitiiy the bout must be If he wins the title, the contract I iz -v lc Jacobs banner until Sept. 30, achieved a chance to regain the "My prilnury interest at all times as to get a match for the cham- niiilcial concessions to get it," he After he knocked out Louis in 12 lied will be lnore than $1000.000 E the championship. limination Of enkel Marks nl)/_ Upset BY BILL BONI Associated Press Sports Writcr FOREST HILLS, N.Y., Sept. 3-A combination of oppress- ive heat. unfortunate playing conditions and a comparative “unknown” who refused to he impressed by an intemational reputation, today robbed the men'5 United States tennis singles championships of one of its most attractive perform- ers. As survivors of the stur- studded starting field of 100 advanced into the third round, the Canadian threat was turn- ed aside when M. Laird Watt of Montreal bowed ln the sec- ond round 6-2, 6-1, 6-3 to.llro Yamagishl, Japanese Davis Cup star. ' The rout. of the five-member Maple Leaf contingent was completed when Effie E. Bil- ling of Montreal was defeated 6-2, 6-1. hy Alison Harrison, Chestnut Hill, Pa. The man whose international e ` .' ' ' putation failed to instll tlnlidity » r H0 was side-tracked then after con-' on the part, of his opponent, was tracts had been signed, The bout, schedllled for last September, first wus postponed when Braddock stif- fereti an attack of arthritis and c.\~er.tiially wiped out after Jimmy receited a fat offer to defend the crowil against Louis in Chicago last June. Schmeling, who sails for Germ- the German Henkel. The Tc-uton lost in four sets to Martin Bllxby 25-year-old player from Miami, Fla... 5-7, 6-I, 6-4, 6-4. The other front-rankers came through nobly. Don Budgc, Wim- blednri champion and Davis Clip ace from Oakland, Calif., and do- ii:l_l‘ on thc 1~1i'cinnn`toin0l'rownight.. 1119~‘11¢ f11V°1`1W 101’ 1111’ 11119 '~"°1`| denied he had any intention of tak- ng the tit'e back to Germany nad “sitting on it" if he should wln. “I have no intention of going into retirement." he said. “Why should I? I'm still a young man; I like to fight and I‘1l be willing to defend the tite against any contender." Favorites Are last year by Great Britaills Fred Perry. romped through his first match in straight sets. as did Von Cramm. the man most likely to clash with him in the final round. That was the first-round defeat -for the second year in a row- of petite Mrs. Sarah Pafrey Fab- yan. The Bmtorl bruriett was beaten in the days first. stadium match, 12-10. 0-8. 7-5. by Mrs. Dorothy Andrus, veteran New York nternatlonalist. Jadwlga Jedrzejowska, Poland's vi-vii. im., nw mm-ke; ,md bollgm Lulis wiis bellicn_ill the rilce how- \-ery |,u_,y mm, Wm, ms public,” _ nriie for the crown being defend- sum oilisiiiiiiliimg still.lolis as Dill- evor. by the M0016 0\\\1Cd l1`0l\1‘1` for the pi-oviiies of New Bitiiislrieie, I I1 P S e t ed by San Franciscns Alice Mar- bil Axworthy 2.10 1-4, Peter the I1'iino\'or Peters, \vlio won the sec- ye; is indispensable as Race Secre_ Brelrrr 2.02 3-4. Buhter 2.06 1-4, Saiiril' Flasll 2,07 1-4 and last fall Mr. McEliiyll 1.59 1-4. Trotters and pacrrs bred by him have been to_ the front mi many race trucks, not-» ably Triircy Hanover, wnner of the Free-lol'-All at Charlottetown a toliplc of weeks ago, Sllir ey Han- Over, winner of t-hc Hambletonian Trot for illi‘i=v-_veiil~-olds at Goshen, N. Y. in 2.01 1-4. Droll Hanover, l0rnioi'ly llillned Mr. Wiltt, took a record ni 2.00 1-4 this season and was bought back by Mr. Sheppard for 120.000 and given the name that llc had when he was led into Mad- lsflil Square Gaiden as a y€Bl'l1hE the lull of 1034. Other Hallovcr Shoe Farms bred new record trottcrs prominent at the rarl-s this season include Clever l-lr.liov<-r 2.02 1-2, Linda Hanover 2.05 1-4, Doly I-lanover 2.05 3-4. Hanover .lettle 2.05 3-4, Norma llallnrer 2.06 3-4, Balkan Hanover l2> 2.07 1-4. Hiirry Hanover 2.07 1-4. Pom ixmever 2.01 1-4, Perry Him- 1_€___ RACING ' Bl] The Montague Driving Club have joined up with the Exhibition Association Ht Georgetown and they are 1111111111-E on Horse Racing Ilfternoon of Fair at George- 1°wn. Sept. 15th. Races start nt 2.30 p.m. (3 °1H>3s@s). This is the last "H1112 of the season. CCWG and see the King’s °1_"11-Y horses start and finish. "Mail ull _entries for the s__°°3 i0 Edward Murphy, _ °1`°11ll`y of Club, Mon- _'_1_¥“@. as the club has G_‘11'1l° of the track and _____f1e1ld Stand. Entries for A" 5 Close Sturday. Sept. ll. .___ entries for Exhibition, ase mail tn E. B. Mt-LAREN, Georgetown ii Rochester, N. H.; September ii "““l‘;‘i“t..:.‘iiii..i°t:..;“°.i::."tw --0 -. -.-<----f---> -. ‘° 11” ' ` ` ` ne tie ci o Meqilatti s. 'r. The Dlwer Lone Act thug \_\_o_n; y;eiii~_;p_l__i_{_l_p_t__a§n1\'§d€_l|efp5vik__1:._gg G___1_1¢‘;___d Mac-M___an_ V every "we lm sitlison nllilioel- lllilzla-1'ri~oli>yPl-oleciomieln 2.071-4. 4-30 D- m- ifinoh-HHJ1°oh and yliarfhslls yzgmqually' quid taken rt' The ruclllg by this seasons C1‘0lJ Of W1`151"1' V5- 1111111191” 2-30 P- 111' m111‘°1'1~ l‘eEordmolfs200 3?-1 has as his sec-1 the wurld`s cliaillpion ihl`00-Yi‘H1‘° md dam Ciara 5¢'0i.t, it lliilt sister' old trottcr will no_ doubt contain _ _l b 1 b ‘ ' ther additions that will F F g;npeF2§;n<:sl§gdL o?il.)5ofg.l;inleent!:l»cotl." llIlllll)f1it=i'D cilllailce ills prestige as a U t U a 314 1.4 strc. At present he looks like the ' ' _---» rloniilluting factor for the future at t-he 8 ‘ ` k, lllionaire lo in ton, Ky. , , _ Pigillgbllihforlfxvlcharxgess horse Pgn- g . 'be M15 Named his mmm' I donut; tnusiast. who tilts aroulld in wo- Myron M‘\_¢A1`11“1f5 1-1“°1‘ 111 y know. ne went up is the clouds ei Planes to race meetings, won the Kensington will be t_|_1_l'_'._e:¢01_:_;?___;>_§__$ three-year-old trot at Middletown. big matinee race ____-_ N. Y.. last weak. and f11`1‘1“1111‘11-V itfterlmon, commencing at 1 11-111- BY_ PAUL MICKELSON lower thc record for tllrcv-1'<‘-111"°1(1 some 30 llol-ses have been lined Associated Press Sports Writer trotting filiies ever e. hi\f'"111'-‘ up as pioimlele starters and will New Yon-K. sept. a-- track with his Hollyl'00f1 -‘\11‘11`°Y 1° be clit., tiled by R 00U\P€¢@\1© C0111' Branch Rickey. farm boss of St_ 2-05 1-4- T119 f°1'111°1` 1'°°°"1 W” mittee llto four or more classes- Lpuls Cardinals. warmed up on 2.00 1-2 made by TMR 2~°°~ “"1” This iiiziit-r unique method of this ali.-.ieriiig not nay and said. 0W11°‘1 111 11315* hallillil--f thc situation should prove "Dizzy Dean isn't even mmotely quite a ilcrcm and 1'oSU1t- in I 10* in our plans for 1938," horse of kcrli racing. The Y-FHCK 1-5 H "If Dean comes back-he can if Qum’ 11 "umbor °f h“mP`°`§ 1 good mic rind those who were he sets his heart oil it-it will be °mh"‘51“51'5 are 914111111118-m mkc m present at previous meet-S BIWHYS a pleasant surprise but we can me F"de"1°"°n Exmbmont ms: enjoyed themselves to the fullest. hardly hope." said Riokft-_ --H0. wmch “mn °" Tl'fs(“R,.'n§:1;(;`,l:: nf, Elsewlli-re on this DB8!! Will b¢ definitely is not on the marke‘. spfrlssi-{q`=s an ox- found ll. llst d horn! thot le He’s destroved the market I m el ond and third heats in 2.00 3-4, m,.y_ 2.04 1-2. These three heats consti- tute a w0rld‘s record. being tlie _ f\1»S1kS1- 0\'01‘ 1`11C'~`f1 11.1’ 110111113 5111 " ht-lil no terrors for ta r or r'lci.lig '- xc t f M F b *s d f t ~ , . _ . _ , _ __ _ _ _ ‘, Mc.Quaid upset George Chandler 9 911 01' 1'5» F1 .V1111 @58- ~1011-» 0191” 5 1111119 1110111111 etlthiisiitsts \\ho tiovltltd tht; pli~int_ and Don Ma(_Mm_m in a __m_ee_ I th 'lc t Illinois S ate bull at __. ° _°_1>`“ ` 1 ` it 1 ci bl ~ sam of tile Curiously enough the two trotters Sl>1'1U81101f1 11151 “`fll‘k- -‘\11-11011811' `?_Ov_'F;E_f ollfredes tennis wuma who en|,¢-red me Hall of Fame were ` ruin tlireutellcd there was no spillj 1’ _ ~ : driven by their resiiect ve owileis, until Ll_l0 I1l101___Cl_i\5;S-_£115 i_l:_L_:;C1__l_11`_°_; . yeswrday to em" the semi Ellis Gillmore of Lil c Liiccrlle. . 1110111 us at C ' L". S ‘ 1'. " _ . . _ Y., being up behind Calumet, Ebiis nltide in almost every event ovei_‘_ __C`__'11__1'11_;1_191__e1‘1`2;1____1§1_;?11_(1_g_*;*__1;» émb and phil ,5l.¢wni~t 0( Mt-clianie thc llllilois last mile track. Two ol 3 21 ~___ ¢ um ___ and Fals. Maine. holding the reins be- t-hi: l'i_-toi'd~la.i_1_.:iJ day for thc right to enter the _ _ H __ again though doing nothing scnsil- 1_--1. Mun ot _A_ctloi1, tl tllicc-5*?-11° final round against Frank Han- hit pitching of Mellish Lane. ai- tionn! like breaking worltl's i'ecoi'ds. o tl. won the .l..l4 ”Irot iioln a field 59,, ,md An Wmrhe The final will He is well bred oil both sides, un of eleven and took a rccoldoi 2.06. also be pynyed f,0dny_ _ interesting fact being that his sec- Proiliolcr won the t\\'_0-.ical-old John MCQUHM and D0,-L. Hem-iz phd dam is Grace 2,04 3-4. one of Tlot and took ti record ot 2.04 3-4. defemcd ,_-,,_,5m. MMMHIM, and the first trotters t0 Put Peier thu *___* __ Hazel Edgett. 6-2. 4-6. 6-1, in a Great-now deceased-on the map, Lu 1-1til_. dixvcn by Dr. Paish_all. mmm doubks mawh In a womerys She won the Kentucky Futurity in won the 2.18 Price and t/ook a lec- dowbks _unch Eleanor Bourke 1910. 11111 01 200- whne G'°yh°und won and Evelyn Sinclair eliminated M. the F'rce-for-All Trot_1n 1.59 1-4. Mum] and L Wrmt wtmum the Em,-les for the great Brockton These '.'ei_'e the 1lighl_lgllts__ofd_oi2_e loss of __ g__me_ Fair close on Monday, entres for ot the i21L‘M<`~*~ 111191-1-HES 0 Springfield, Mass.. Fair on Tufxsdiiy the United States this season. . TODAYS SCHEDULE 'Ihe hottest week of the summer lkat Walnut Hall Farm, Lex- Alfred Doucette and Charlie Entirely Up To ble. and Helen Jacobs. Berkeley. Calif.. ace who preceded Miss Mar- ble for four years as champion, led a parade of women marked. by only minor surprises. Veteran Beats Ha ntsport In Opener HANTSPORT. N. S_. Sem. 3- tOP1-Behind the steady. three- fax Capitals defeated Hantsport Shamrocks 3-1 here today iri the first game of a best-of-lhl'eei series in the semi-finals of the Nova Scotia amateur bnsebail playoffs. _ _ . _ _ I.n turning back the Annapolis Valley champions. Lane climbed back once more to the pitchink heights on which he stood when Halifax St. Aimee were H ¢111“‘111- for the Maritime championship. Not until the ninth were the .ilhamrncks able to find him for two consecutive hits and a run. He struck out six batters and did not issue a single base on balls. Bun MacDonald H n li tp 0 r t 'S moundsman. was almost as F0011- He fanned seven and gave up one page but the heavy-hitting Halifax team reached him for nine hits. lne1udlniz A triple and double ln sucoesslon_ strikes. is-sw ’ iBy The Associated Press) cnlcaco, sept. 3 _ owner f Phll V\'rigle_v of Chicago (‘ul1s, who dropped to second place in the National Baseball Lea- 4 :uc on a roadtrip from which ' they returned today, announ- ced tonight that Manager Charlie Grimm has signed s contract to pilot the club again in 1938. Salary terms were not dis- closed. Wriglc-._v’s only comment was that the contract was for one _vi-nr. Grimm, likewise. had nn statement. CHICAGO. Sept_ 3-lAP)-Ac- compallied by owner Phil Wrigley. Chicago Cubs staggered home, from New York today to try to re- 1 gain their equilibrium, and the] National baseball League leader-1 ship in playing 22 of their remain- ing 32 games at Wrigley Field. They begin their series against the Pirates tomorrow, with Larry Fl‘ent'l1, acc left hander. doing the pitchilig. Wrigley affirmed his confidence in Manager Charlie Grimm, and __ declared the club, playing at home again, would regain its confidence. Seven games ahead of the New Yonk Giants a month ago. and still four games ahead when they left Chicago Aug. 16, the Cubs re-_ turned a full game behind thel Giants. their lowest position in 12- weeks. the result of losing nine of, the 16 games played on the east- 1 em trip. Nats And' Bees Play _ ' 6-all Drawl Battlmg to a 6-all draw ln a game that was called on account of - darkness in the sixth inning, Na.- tlonas and Bees were no further ahead last night in their semi- flriali- playoff series for the Indus- trial Baseball League with the Nats still holding the only victory out of the three games that have been. played. Ordered replayed by the League Presidcllt. last nights galne produc- ed both good and bad ball with er- ` rors playng a prominent part in the scoring. Bees hitting with men on the sacks Fed their opponents l‘ig'.1'li up to the last inning and looked as if they might pull through with a victory but Hec Mc- Qual'rir»’s double over first base ln the last of t-he sixth with two on Bennie Binnis puts his Island T Feel Cubs Binns Meets CTaybourne Wi" R€goi11 Monday In I5-round Bout 1-051Gf0U"C1 For Island Middle Title iz-T;-#__--ri-:Ai"'~ ~ ~- rr ' middleweight boxing crown on inc block Monday night when he meets Tom Claybourne, in the main event of the holiday hoxlil: card being staged at the F'orilm Claybourne. a toughpdurable hill- tler possesses 3 kayo punch iii either hand and usually it isliglln- out for his opponent when he lailrls cleanly. However. -Binns takes fer- ond place to none of the Island mittslingers when it comes to punching prowess and fans :irc envisioning a fi'ee-swinsrillg m.ili'li throughout the length of the bout Both prefer mixing to boxing :lllfi any one who likes their boxilw this way will likely get their fill of' it Monday night. once the box start their fifteen-round engage- ment. The semi-final on the cal-d brings 'together Vic Trenhnlm of Macaan. Nova Scotia against Char- lie McDonald of Souris. McDon- ald is the Boy who fought so wel’ in the Maritime amateur toiirlm-_ ment. very nearly pulling a s'.ar- tling upset when he had the :nid- dleweight titleholder on the finor for two counts. McDonald has been training steadily ever since and should give the veteran Tren- holm quite a battle. Several other bouts round out a card that should go over with a banavand attract a large attend- ance of fans. Nothing New For Old Burleigh f\`l~1\\' Yflllli. Sept, 3-(AIU -I¥ilrli>i;g'h (lrinli-~, lliittllhi; .\l1ili:\ig:>i' of lil'oiiki'll lliirlct-i's \\‘is tossi-tl ul`l` the frltl tvltiiiy for the viglitli tinlr this si-iisnll. llurli-igli oli_}"r't4‘il so strenu- r~' g..m“ with tlll- li-iiuile li-iiilillg lliiillts tlliit ilnlpi|'¢~ I.itl'l'y fluctv llitlmlneil him from thi- llilll park. (`oiii-ll _4n|l_v lliuh also was rjectt‘tl. _ L ;-eil I d C u p Regatta Starts Today DETROIT. Sept. 3-(AP)-M01! T5 Q than three score plots oi` spccri- hnals ranlllg ill i'iil.~» iiolll thc tin) CHALLENGE 1 bobhillg oiltboul'il.» to the high- ' speed -llyciroplallcs cast :lnxiotu -M Harry Spencer challenges Win-' stoil Judson to a three round bout at the Forum, date to be arranged. Keith Carmichael also challengesi Dtlly Shephard to a three round* bout at Forum Moxmay night. __l__ eyes tonight on lvcaliler fori»cast.1 as they prepared for the Gold Clip Regatta that acts under way to- l1"l0l`1`O\\'. The oili.boai'tis opt-il the regatta which ein-1-s late .\1oiiti.iy with thi! final 30-miie llciit of the Ialnous Gold Clip race_ --;_ --_ -- ---»_~;~'._~T;:z;: ‘ * . . . . A big afternoon s sp oil .it .\I_\'lon .\lt.»'\rthu\"S gave the Nats an even break. Mc- Qilarrie being left stranded at sec- ond when the Bees pitcher wh'ffedl the mari at the plate for the final out of the inning. Industrial _ League Pla y o ff The third game of the Industrial League semi finals between the' Nationals and the Bees will take place over the week end Pre- sident Dr. F. C. Dougan stated last nig-ht. The Nats victors in the initial encounter were installed as favoritei to cop the serim bitt t-he Bees came back strong in last nights game to foroe the Nation- als to a 6-all draw and extend the _ series to still another game or probably two. Bees, facing elimin- ation will pilt up a stiff argument befole bowing otit of the picture, while on the other hand the Na- tionals will do their best to take t-his game and advance to tlhel finals against tlhe All Stars. Elmer La-rter will start. on the _ malloc for the Bees, while Ammo ‘ Mol-*arlane is expected to burn 'em in for the Nats. Game starts aft 2.30 sharp and Bill Ryan will oa.11 the balls and Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 000 010 010 5-7 15 0 Philadelphia 000 101 000 0-2 7 3 Turner and Lopez; Mulcahy. Jorgens and Grace. Brooklyn 200 420 313-15 18 3 New York 000 000 502- 'I 15 2 Hoyt, Lindsey. Bake rand Phelps; greatness l'ke a skyrocket; he may come back to earth like a stlck_ "The greatest pitcher I ever saw was Dizzy Dean, but unless he S mends his ways he may become- one of baseballs greatest trag-_ edles. He can beat .my team in baseball any time he wants to win. But his consistent spirit? Hn. thats the sad part of Dizzy Dean. "I don’t wish to be unkind, but Dizzy. frankly ls a frank problem; in the f‘eld of psycho‘ogr, F1‘lsch_ :Manager Frank Frisch of the St. Lou‘s Ca;-"Ennio can't cope with him. why? Prank la no p ycholo- Melton, Brennan and Maricuso. St. Louis at Cincinnati tnlte game). - (Only gamesi. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 001000110-6 ll I Detroit 1010001 10x-4 9 0 Kennedy and Sewell; Auker. Poffenberger and York. New York 010 000 010-! 1 I Washington lll 000 01x-4 I 1 Rufflrig and Glenn; Chase and R. Ferrell. Cleveland 002 211 090-15 12 0 St Louis 300 000 000- 3 9 2 J. Allen and Pytlak; Hoglsett. Bwcht and Huffman. _ traek_ Kensington. Mon day, (l.1il>oi' lluy) afternoon starting at one p.m. One of the finest afiel~noon`s sport of the entire seaso n will he the gula ziftcrnonn’s racing at the above track. A committee i-onsistinsr of George A. Callheek, Jack .\lzicl1hel'son :ind the .\I:in-` ager of the track, Myron i\lc.»\i'thur. will tiliissify' the horses, some 30 or 40 in number. that will race for generous prizes. Be on hand early and enjoy thc fun. . . , Here is a list of the speed:---.\lcI~.lw_vn the Great 2.09 1-2, Trixie Volo, 2.11 1-2. Helen I). 2.11 1-2. Hackfast 2.09 1-2, Grattu ham 2.08.1-2, Mac Volo 2 n Peters 2.12 1-2, Allie llurn- .l2 1-2. Silver lloetor 2.16 l-2. Soviet 2.12)/1, Letzt Kalmuek 2.1113, .\lillie Kiilmuek 2.1414. Trampalzlle, Joe l Aubrev 2.161; Volo Scot louis. llud (opt 2.11- Hill-\t-_v t Ilorothy Dix. (,`oloilel I\I1ic. Miss Belle Atlhrey, Ncllie1\\`uts0n, I)uroth_v Axwoi'lh_\'. Nellie Grey, Annie “at son, (ilen \\m'th_\', Leliind. Alta Guy, Guy Todd, Major Bowes, llzihc .\IcEl\\yn 2.10 1-4, Squire Hanover, Frzink .l. Urtoliin 2.13. Tommy Farr, Kensingto n Ace and others. ' The officials who will handle thc meeting ure: Starter, F. J. E. Wright, Jude,-es, Dr. A. A. Lockh:irt. Kensingt0n_ J. A. MacDonald. Southport. D. K. .\l'.ic- Leod. Charlottetown. The truck is in good shape. there is plenty of parking spiicc. Come cvt-i°_\'llod_\' and see the fun. "A21 - ig.: Y. Open Saturday Sept ing the same hours nn , SHCWERS . -'lth 5.00--0.00 p.m. :ind flur- Ttlcsd:1_\'s_ Thiil'.-d:i_\.< :ind Sut- urdays throughout the balance ill' h'0ptcinllci~. B 0 X AT THE FURUM F1-RST Botrr 8.30 su ‘ Middle weight Champ 150 lbs., Maccan. .\'.S. _ wrrii orliaa 1 Prices! Ringside all over the house. SEP lllll _-\l.l. h"l`.\lt C.-\l{l) L.»\ll()l.`R DAY f\lnnrlz\y. Sept. (ith. ARP-'DOORS (}l‘l'1N 7.310 MAIN BOUT-15 R0'l'Nl1S Bennie Binns vs. Tom Glayhourne 158 lbs., Charlottetown 155 lbs.. (`hul'l0ilcto\~l\ ion Chiillcngcr _ For P.E.I. i\Iiddleweight Chztnlpiunship SEMI-FINAL-6 ROFNDS llic Trenholm vs. Chas. Mcllonald l52 lbs.. Suiiris llciir-(`tit I’Rl']l.l.\llN.»\l{ll~IS 75c; Rush 50c. Tux in- cluded. Children under 15 years 250. 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