SEPTEMBER 28, 1936 BOXING BASKETBALL‘ OTHER SPORT PAGE six ‘ma UHARLUITETOVYI\L_GUARDIA_I§_ BOWLING HOCKEY‘ T WORLD WRESTLING World Series Springhill i Fencebusters Fever Grips Even Maritime Series With N 6W Y0 r|< 4-1 Win OverSt. CroixClubi (c, P. By Guardian's Special Wire) each team. were feature I ST. STEPHEN, N. 3., Sept. 37- A two-base error with L116 b88135 Chuck Templeton ‘I SP OR TRA ITS Ins-rue CLEAR Aaron? \,~\ -' l ‘ :_ l Local Juniors Defeated By Amherst |5-3 pening llelName Society RECREATIONAL HALL l l AMHERST, us, Sept. 21-109) ' _Amhem st, Pats defeated Char- _ Richmond Street ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,._, ,,_, ,,,,,,,,,, .,. I l l Ill-WE Ol i-he game and offset together M1,); several other twinkling defence (m, plays, the several m1 some BRIETZ Anocllted Prose Sports Writer mzzw YORK, Sept, zi-fari-"Iiiel s ‘l / i ' ' w/ advance guard of the 1936 wands; wad“? andifi ha: 1ffe“,f,‘;f§,jf,' bon, team, acmu,,,l:{m‘*, “m” _ .1 _ 0s on - v t )1 _ . = M caoav EVENING, SEPT. 2s. 193s we t» - tweet-M s l m- eme ai- m» 33215;; i. ism-ii t» " hits, the Saint had the edge in fielding. They had just one t‘l'l‘0i' series in the semi-final round of wmghtyand M‘ mg wwn pruned 1p the s‘. Cram club of st. stephen i 1 l l .l 3 i i . 4.4-_...._-l.... li(.l\‘{l.lNG ALLEYS. POO]. AND BILLIARD, SHOWERS the biaritime junior baseball play- ETC“ i‘iinipieiel_v rte-finished, and improved to serve you better and to ill the your stat)‘ more comfortable. You are cordially invited to enjoy all the conveniences 0f the ll1lll-—('llll 11nd mect your friends. Arrange with the llllillllflvl‘ for grout‘ recreation periods. . Ho“ ling schedules will be drawn up immediately l bllllCllE-(l lllfili‘ llllS HQHlIlSl IWO 0p~ w ~91 '0'? TDe/ea As Upsets F real iPerry Feature Los Angeles Tennis Tourney .15 spi 21.111 -.i ed his fair pd. 10113.)‘ - men's lOllfllfl- “t-"tor upset Alice Marble 0i ‘d States women's s chongmon. 1min; clown to de- n. W Eiecler of in the coiii I'_\', 7-5. 2-6. 6-4, in the 'i:“:‘l:~q of .’.€ women's PVCYIl. r '!1o,1~'i:1(i m‘! r~ ' ‘ .1 1b.; m; Azigclz-s l ganoric-s to see Rrry ' immmiir rmles champion. go down l-iefr-rc the sclntiiiatine attack of t-he ‘ Cyjjp- {Tr 1d. Burlize won the rl i, :l..l(‘.~, llll"? last - 100K the title in 1932.‘ 1033 and 1934, Bxirzv s wctory served in a. ll\'l\‘(‘ ‘before in tour- mi s. play 111;. y-erir, first at Wim- bledon and than in tire finals of trr Unized suates matches early fir‘ man, “Q5 panic faditie _ lly pres-in:- 95 _ _, 1o Budge. Bliduc found a weal». s in Perry's 1n the first so: and break- Bntons sorlicc i., linci nPor and third the y‘; _ rap- iip. blf/XL‘ ‘ £0 L > 4-3. ,_,-_iv:., nor did Perry offer much iistzrt- :0 atone fcr his d-s- yipposizuon in the final game of the ‘Sift. Iii the semi-finals Saturday, the Red-head downed Jock Tldball, Los. 10111 Angeles. 6-2. 6-1. 6-3. and P0311’ de- l ,f-2a1ed Frank Shields, Hollywood, ‘e-s. e-s. 8-6. :1‘ iii-Lore t‘" pnweritil stroking of! Member's Santa l l , . ',.\.i‘. ranking woman playerl Belvedcre Golf Club members de- flared their caddies, 9-5, in a. special tournament played on the links Saturday afternoon. A special mixed foursomes tour- nament in which three-score p181’- i ers took part was also held, In the Lumber-caddies tourna- j menl, l6 matches were run off. The member winners were: Pete JSaunders, D. Saunders, H. W. l Weeks D Murray, P. N. Guilison, H. Richardson. - '- Cnddie winners were: R. Mac- lKeiizie. J. Beer, E. Datjrach. Pud ,Beer and “Odom”- l l Home niiii Standing l‘ By the Associated Press ‘ Yesterday's homers: Ploxx, Red ‘Sex, two; Crosetti, Yankees; John- son. Athletics; Whitehead, Giants: é 1 of i0 errors made by the visitors in downs. Winners of the series will tackle the New Brunswick cham- pions for the title, held by Amherst for the pas’. two years. The second game ofthe series will be played in Charlottetown Monday. St Pats, xvoi-king well together, posing pitchers and took advantage a rather loosely played game. In the third inning. Amherst banged Connors from the mound with an eight-run rally. Shepherd replaced Connors and Amherst > ‘sow ‘l, scored seven more scattered runs with eight hits. Kelly, S. Tippet, E. M. Bagnall, J. Tingle-y ivent the whole distance on the Amherst mound, allowing only six hits, the longest of which was a three-bugger by Blanchard. BOX SCORE St. Pats ’ 0 AB R H PO A E F. Ripley, 2b 2 1 0 3 3 0 C. Rlpley.ss 5 3 2 0 2 0 Chapman ,cf 5 0 1 3 0 0 Boak,ls* 4221000 Kerr, rf 4 3 1 1 0 0 Lowther. 3b 5 3 2 3 0 0 Bell. l! 4 1 0 1 0 l Winters, c 4 l 0 1 0 l Tinglesnp 510021 x-Ellislf 100000 Total 40 l5 10 27 7 3 x-Ifllis replaced Bell in eighth Charlottetown 4 9 Blanchard, 2b 4 l 2 2 3 l Hennessey,c 400832 Shepherd, 3b. p 4 0 0 2 4 2 T. lvlbKinnonss 4 1 I 1 0 i IeClair, is 4 1 111 0 2 S.lvitcKlnnon,cf,3b4 010 0 2 1T. Connors, p, cf 4 0 1 0 I 0 l1“. Corie. if 4 0 o 2 0 o Gallant, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 3 6 24 ll 10 ' SUMMAiY Hits off ‘ringley six, off Connors i 2 in one third innings, off Shepherd B in six two thirds innings. Struck out by Tingley four, by Connors one by Shepherd 1. Walked by Tlngley , none, by Connors 1 (F. Ripley), by T ‘fl l BASEBALL RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE SATURDAY GAMES Brooklyn 041 022 000 0 i3 0 New York 000110 000 2 9 1 Ih-ankhouse and Phelps; Smith. Castleman, Coffman and Shechan. Pittsburgh 000 100 000 1 1 10 Cincinnati 013 000 01X 5 l0 l Swift and Todd; Hcillnhaii and Lombardi. AIHERICAN LEAGUE Si, Louis at Chicago-postponed, riiiii. New York ' I01 012 ooo 5 11 o \'v'n.sliiiigt-oii 230 000 41x 11 l4 1 BYOLICH. Murphy, Wicker and Glenn; Ngwsom, Appleton and Ho- ;;.Ill. Detroit Cleveland 010000 1T3 2 211212 915 1 self for the most hectic week in here yesterday against sliflllBllill Fenoebusters, 4-1. The Nova Scotian victory deadlocked the senior amateur baseball finals for Maritime supremacy, the series now yea-rs. Hotels began to fill. Broadway; and the side streets in the 40‘s and; 50's took on a hoiiday atmosphere l The visitors besieged ticket of-f Standing at a win apiece‘ . no” for pubebmrds to the Giant-i The teams will continue their Yankee classic starting at 2.30 pm. ‘t playoff on the Springhill diamond A.S.T. at the Polo Grounds, T118113: Tncsdny and Wednesday afternoon, was plenty of scalping but few pDO-i V. 1k 1 n h, l u C u tests from ‘the out-of-tovmers. They l mm l e y p c “g Se cc om e0 , Brownell and Purney Fuller, the wanted worlds series tickets and’ two lefthanders who fought it out meant to have them. i h .B ll Jack Doyle, veteran m the opmng game are mwne Broadway 2 t in m bookmaker who has installed thel Look that game —0 bu hum; American league“ as u to 20 raw | second tussle the mound orltea, predicted more than $1,000; went to elongated mom“ 000 Wm change hands in bow (Mountain Boy) Linkletter whose Odds fluctuated all over town butI dcclxpmlye change o‘ pa“ had the cverywhem the Yankees’ who made a St. Croix batters helpless with men run-away race in the American o“ bases" League. were outstanding favorites to win six games Eddie Brannick, secretary of the. 611mm reported a 501L011, of box The winners of Saturday's game, and reserved seats for an three which wasareplayof the abbreviat- games scheduled M the Polo, ed contest curtailed at five and a Gmlmds_ lhaif innings Thursday by rain Mm, two games at the P010‘ with the Saints leading 1-0, Grounds’ the Mums will ems the, staged a. last ditch rally to beat the Harlem River for three joiists at the,‘ home Club Two runs m the eighth Yankee stadiurm If sixth and i and another pair in the ninth verse seventh gains are necessary they'll, [tuned the mck‘ go back to the polo gmumx y‘ A sudden letdown by Ken Kall- lean Carl Hubbell, the Oklahoma "we" , “av” ‘he “W” 5mm southpaw who just about 5mg,“ l Champions their first. real break in handed gave the Giants the Wm‘ the eighth after the big righthand- 1mm with 26 victories’ 16 of mam I er had held the Busters scoreless on in a row. has been lucked w m“; three safeties for seven innings. the big berthas of Lou Gehrig, Bill The winners were qmck to “i” Dickey’ Joe Dunaggio and company their opportunity as Kallenberg m the opening mt made a wrong move on a sacrifice Just who Wm oppose can was um l bunt by Crawford, inserted be- LAST DITCl-l RALLY tween two singles. His throw to Chicago St. Louis and 03T0dowski. St. Louis Chicago Knotz, St. Louis Chicago Shepherd 1 (F. Ripley). Hit by J Tingle)’ 0. by Connors (F. Ripley, Bauk) by Shepherd (Ken), named runs, Charlottetown 0, St. Pa“ 3, Stolen bases, F‘. Ripley l, C. Rip. ley 3, McKinnon 2. ‘Three base hits, Brown and Shea. (Called end 7th. rain and dark- 104 020122 12 16 O OOOOOOW 2 6 0 Lee and Hartnett; Winford. Mr- Gee, Heusser, Plppcn. AWTERICAN LEAGUE FIRST GAME 200 000100 3 0 1 300 200 00x 5 7 0‘ Vanatta, Hoe-ell Hemsleyt; Lyons and Sewell, SECOND GAME 000 0006 6 7 1 310 004 x 8 9_ 0 Caldwell and Hcmsley; Strntton. iniii). Eamilmw ler 1nd Gcoige. (Game called end sixth account Rowe. Wade and Tebbctts: Fel- l-‘IRST GAME Pliiladelphn. Bnstoil 3.111 i-ciim and Dickey. and l Philadelphia Boston Dickey. 013 200101 8 l5 1 100 000 030 4 7 3 'l'lll‘l)E\‘lllt" and Hayes; Polndexter, SECOND GAME 020001010 4110 01002011! 5 9 3 Archer and Hayes: Olson and ‘Holy Name ' i ‘Phfi. l'l‘homps0n. Bees; Passeati. Phlllies; :Al"'f‘iO\'lCl'l, Phillies, one each. 'I"he leaders (25 or more»: —Ge- brig. Yankees, 49; Trosky, Indians. i e 42; FOXX, Red $011.41; on. ohms: Appltng Afld 33; Dimaggio. Yankees, 29: Camilli. 1 " ‘es. 28; Averill, Indians, 28; ‘ Wane)‘ on, Athletics 25: Klein, Phil- League Batters Blanchard, Kenn . Berger, Bees, 25. League Totals: American 75B; Na- ltiorial 606: Total 1,364. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire aces). Detroit 100 100 I00 3 5 I Cleveland 000 100 40x 5 10 I Bridge and Tebbets; Hudlin and Sullivan. New York Washington Gomez. Hadley and Dickey, Whitehill and Hogan. 00000300 3 81 000000100 l3 I 5 UNDAY GAIVIE S NATIONAL LEAGUE Ha ll Open s This Evening The Holy Name recreational hall mm l rc-opciis its doors to the public for the fall and winter months this evening. A general overhauling of the premises and equipment has been conipletedand the public is cordially invited to enjoy all oon- certain although Big Charley Ruff- ing, Yankee hight-haiider and the only Yank sharpshooter. to deliver 20 wins this season, :eemed to have the inside track. Change In Date For Boxing Tournament Joey MacDonald. local boxing Dmmotor, lost evening announced the postponement of the heavy.- weight and light-heavyweight tour. nament, until Monday evening 0.3g. ober 12th. The bouts were originally scheduled for October lst and 2nd. The filling‘! in date Joey said, "was to allow time for the entries b0 get into better shape." He coupled this announcement with the statement that Benny Binns and Leo Kelly will not take part in the light-heavy tounzey. The winner of the heavyweight tournament will meet Jim Evans, Pie-sent holder of the Island heavy- WVIEh-t: crown. in a. title bout. The light-heavy clash will be. to deter- mine a. champion of that class. Val- uable cash awards to runners-up in the tournament arc offered. All entries must be Island boys m"! 111011‘ Wvllslll-fi must be for the heavyweight class from 1'15 lbs. up: for the light-heavy class 160 lbs. to 175 mitries may be sent in Joey MacDonald, the Patriot or Gilar- dlan offices. r _____._._._.____ CLEMENTS WINS BOUT (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW WATERFRONT. N. 8., Sept. 27—Wi1fred Clements of New Waterford, knocked out Johnny Lifford, SaintJohmN. B. in seventh round of a scheduled IO-round bout here Saturday night. Clements weighed 137, Lifford 148. second base, too late to catch Fraser put Crawford also on base and Condy promptly dumped a. single into left iocrowd the cushions. Pete Talbot let Linklettei-‘s grounder alone the foul line g0 through him and Fraser and Craw- ford romped home with the tie- lug and winning run. ADVANCE ON BALK Next inning, Kallenbeig added further to his own loss when he halted 1n hisdelivery preliminaries on the rubber while Dykens and McDonald were on second and first. In addition, it was lack of control that put. Dykens on base, Kellen. berg having hit him with a pitch. The balk sent the runners along a, base each and Fraser shot a high fly to Coffey in centre, too deep to prevent Dykens bringing 1n the third Springhill tally after the catch. -When Crawford followed with a single which he had m 01131001, to first 0n McCarrolPs throw, Mc- Donald scored the final marker from third. He also had movedup all?!‘ 91¢ P151’ by Coffey who threw to Kallenbfig. After BTantiHB the losers two hits on which they’ fashioned their lone run in the fourth frmae, Linkletter was master the rest of the way. A passed ball by Crawford also con- tributed to the st. Stephen score, letting Coffey reach third, to score a minute later when Harry Boles sent a. looping single to short centre. Coffey smashed a one-bag- ger to the second base side of shortstop Fraser to open the inning, Fraser making a sensational stop of the daisy cutter but being unable to try for the fleet-foot centre fielder of the home team. Talbot! infield out advanced Coffey to second. FEATURE PLAY Pour smart double plays, two for to four by the Winners, but um one was the turning point iii the battle of iighthanded 5112011 bail hurlers. _ On the other hand. the local team, now striving for their fifth Maritime crown in six sea. 11$, and noted for ability to Cllpllllli/l‘ m, opponents’ mistakes, wort tiiiiliia to do so yesterday. All foiir initcuos by Springhill went for iiiitiqiii, Linkletter boring down 1o nip 1.1m threats. BOX SCORE SPRINGIIILL Brown, 3b Beaten, cf Duke-us, l1’ r390: a McDonald, lb 4 1 Fowler, 2b Fraser, m Crawford. c Candy, rf Lin-kletter, p Total ST. STEPHEN Rosa, ri’ Mocarroll, 2b Coffey, cf Talbot, lb Boles, 2b Lowe. 1f MeLaln, o Kallenberg p Total Score by Inningi! Springhlll -oo6 ooo ooo"- St, Stephen -000 100 000-l. Summary: earned runs, Springt hill 2, St. Stephen I. Runs tinted in, Fraser, Crawford, Boles, Sloth fice hits, Crawford. Aii-lflitz. Double plays, Fowler, Flfiletl‘ rind IvlcDonald; Fraser and 31m midi Boles McCarroll and Tillbtlii iiiiies Talbot, McLain and Boles, l<1'. on base, Sprlnglllll 4 5V 5 ‘ 9- Qalliljl-‘P-lified; Q»—.z>.no=:o|;>-'d ;h=b9OJ->¢OWO>;NMOUIJ~OO¢£4> ap_pp-uaaon--ep.‘-a-p_~n Base on balls. by Llllk 1- struck out, by Linklezicii" 4 by Kallenberg 5. Hit by llliflllY- W Linkletter 1 (Ross), by Kiiileziberg 3 (candy, Dykens). Balk, Krilien- be,‘ Passed b511, Crawford Time, i hour, 80 minutes. Attend-i ance, 2,000 umpires, William Notice, Springhill, at plate: Hank Helm“ ion Calais, on bases. .How They Stand AMERICAN war-us won LOST 11G New York 1°? 5‘ fin Detroit 83 Tl 3"“ Washington 82 71 M6 Chicago Bi '70 {>36 Cleveland B0 74 1”" ma». i4 8° l“ st‘ Lou“ 57 {)5 l’?! Philadelphia 53 10o .916 NATIONAL Leader New York 9g o‘; .507 at. 101113 8'1 f" "M chimp 87 67 .504 Pittsburgh B4 l0 m Cincinnati '14 8° M Boston 71 as ilfil Brooklyn 67 37 “l Philadelphia 54 I00 .851 NOMAD PRACTICE There will be Plum" i“ H” Nomad, football tenm this cvoiitir; at Victoria Park at 5 o'clock shflfll» -ey George McMagnur ___ _ ,7 _ ___ _ plggsbumh 003 000 090 5 7 4 \'(ll1l'lZ(‘1‘S that the hall provides. NEW YORK, Sept, 27 Alike AP. Cincinnati 21110100): n ll 2 'l‘l1i~ liawllnz alleys. iwvl and pllng of Chicago Whlbe $014,115 Brown, Birkofer and p;,,,,,._.,_ ,i>ii1ii.i-<1 tables have been put in j ' Paul Wane‘. of nmbum an,“ Paddy“; n Moore’ L_ Mm“. and i sitape and ready for use. Gordon I ' I l are the was batting Chlimplons Lombardi, n. Mbore, ES-‘MIY- EH11“ mmllllleri l-‘l "BM" 1“ of the American and National Lea- FIRST GAME vl v and arrangements for rec- zues. rwPtctively. on the basis of noswii 122 ooi 100 713 1 ‘é;~~""‘l“11_l"‘"°“5 m" be "Me Unofficial figures for the season Philadelphia 20o 000100 a a o "WP “m- ended today. Ford, Bush and Iewis; Walters. Final unofficial standings of the Jwaens and Grace- firsl. five batters in each league. SECOND GAME 20'garne Hurlers AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 020 000 010 3 12 0 PCT, Philadelphia 1021000014 4 ll 1 NEW YORK, Sept 27__(CP) _ Luke Appling, Chicago _3a5 Cantwell, Chaplin and nfiieller: Vrho 20_gfl_mo‘ m. bcuen pitch?“ m 0., Earl Averill. Cleveland .878 Pmeall- Grace and Wll-wll [.110 major baseball leagues during f,” Bill Dickey, New York .362 13100111111 159 901 919 5 16 1 the season ended today: ‘, “hi? w": LOU Gehrig, New York .354 NQW YOTK 000 201 D00 3 l0 2 wow LOST ll.“ Gerald Walker. Detroit .853 Mlmso. Butcher, Jvffwat find Carl Hubbcll, Giants 2c a lll , NATIONAL LEAGUE Phelps, Belrres; mtzslmmons, Gab- Dimoy Dem, Gamma” 24 13 ‘x Paul Waner, Pittsburgh .373 1G‘, Gumbert and Danning. v 'I‘Qmn|y Bfldgfs’ Tigers g3 13 “ bePhl,B i mom oooioozaorvi _ ,., i f \ IBJZCKY Ivfeeiltlickrooigznlouls .351 8t. T178315 000 000 102 i; 12 i 2,1122?‘ Xlilsgnwjlnéignsso x 3i) 1: J/"OO ‘if I a _ , Frflnk Demaree, ChICI-BO .1141 Wflmako and Hartnett; .1. Dean. Chile Riiffliig. Yankees 2o 12 JIYIOfiO Q $ ‘ QpFICGZ Arky Vaughan, Pittsburgh .334 Parmelee and Ryba. Wes Fkrrrcil, Red Box 20 16 . ’ A ,_.,_. (all, , BRINGING up FATHER <3 i. ~ i . a an ‘ SEGOLLY-ILL. seam i“ . 2 -i ‘r WHL. SHE . ASLEEPHFEHEN ‘bl-ELL Blhéfi-Gééiggfi? e . i . "M? “sauna sssesssyonres i3 V l, tau 1 , w \ ONTIPS cALus-jj, FAT-HEAD cotirrr- Q11) Off] 1 ' i ~ ‘ . l“; l‘ l \\ HICKEYS l v i i \ \ ; . _ f‘ ,.- ' t BLACK’ o; ., TWIST “ ¥ l” '/' i ‘ t 5| . ‘(it . r " . 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