§— ‘bill Lee Shackles "Bucs" With Seven Hits As Winners SEPTEMBER so. 193s OTHER SPURT coxmu cask: 1 cart ‘Pound IO Off Four Hurlers Lefty Gomez Likely To Hurl Series Opener NEW YORK. S0111. 29——Gummr Bilrllllltl, [he Flglll/lllg Finn who iicpcs 1o not a title crack at Joe Louis soul: dill’. l5 11 Cllllfi H0111 1111111- b:111;....t.)ld‘c01)ics of "Hel- 511111111 S1111o111t1t,“ 111s hometown 1.111- icr, nllU\\'$ columns of tales about 1.111sel1. \\'1'1'ttcr by none other than 0111111111‘ B111'l1111d....(iunnt11', who met-as 1.011 Nova 1n a 15_ rounder hert- Alontiny mght, by-lmes l1is 111111 "ii-y lice Uee".... looks as though Lefty Gomez will 3111 1111c c1111 to pitch the open- cr for 1111* Yankees 111 lhc world J-ie hasn't lost 11 world . . 11c yet. . ..1111d if t11e Yanks 111111111 have to meet the Cubs and 1111111115111 to lick them, it would be a git-111 joy to Joe McCarthy... .1t svoulti 1111-1111 the Yankee manager 111111 111111111011 his former employers eight iuncs in succession in world series g111r1€5u~ , When Canadian open champion 811111 Snead won 1.11111; $5 00 of 1111111111.; dough at Wcstchester the other day he WBSTYI. around at the finish to receive it. . ..Sam i1ad had all 11c wanted of crowds-they near- ly tore his clothes off on the coursc——ax1d sent word 1o the tour- 11111110111 committee to mail him e, cl1e1111c....It costs the average U, S. college abo t $2,000 to dress a squid oi 115 payers for a football contest..." its ‘not the opposition but t-he mosquitoes that bothers Rochester (M11111) {umor college football tc11111....T 1e11- game lust wet-k had to be cancelled because of too many moquiiocs and yesterday the pests halted Rocheszcr drl1ls....Best way w get Larry MacPhailLs goat these 1111.115 1s to ask W110 will be Brook- lyn manager in l939...,meanti1ne the Dodger head mnn keeps coming out 1111111 bombardvnents in favor of present. pilot Burleigh Grimes.... Greyhound . Sets Record LEXINGTON, K_v.. Sept. 29- (AP)—Greyl1ound, E J. Baker's six-year-old flycr. lowered his own world's trotting record for tho mile to 1:55 i-3 111 a. race against time here today. The best previous time for a trotted mile was 1:56. which the "grey ghost“ from Baker's St. Charles. 111.. stables set here in 1037 and equalled lust Friday. The mark was only a quart-er of 11 second off the new world's re- cord of 1:56 for both troiters and pacers set yesterday by Bill Dir- ect. The 49th renewal of the Transyl- vnnla trotting event. was won Boync, a bay gelding drivrn b1" Dunbar Bcstwlt-k of Old Wcstbury. N. Y. The 60th renewal of the Ken- tucky stake. oldest event in United Szntz-s trotting annals, was won 11111111111051 Dale Hanover. owned 11v Elbridge Gerry of New York, in i _l1r-111s __ NEW YORK, Sept. 29 —(AP)__ On the strong right arm or 13111 Lee the fighting Chlcggg cubs rode to a crushing 10-1 victory W" Pittsburgh Pirates today m1- 11. sweep of the three-game series and a. 1 l-2-game lead 11m National Baseball League pennant baétile. 1B husky Chicago rl 11111 <1 , pitching for a fourth tlfne llhn a; "Hilly dflys. set the Pirates down with only seven hits. Their lone run came as the result of four 5111118111 passes in the third 1n- ning, from the first 11ml 1n » which the Cubs scored three runs largely through the wildness of Russ Bauers, Chicago took command-then surged on to a. 10th straight victory in a Seemihsly unstoppable march to the championship. _The Cubs, nine games out o! first place five weeks ago and winners over the Pirates in close, dramatic contests ‘Tuesday and Wednesday. scored 10 lusty hits off four Pirate hurlers_ It was Chi- cago's 20th win in their last 23 $811188. After the Bucs scored their single run in the third, the Cubs hushed two more scores over in the fourth on hits by Rip Collins, ...... NEWS CUBS MAKE IT THREE STRAI CH T 1O fist/aw) TEAM ' WINS 93g three straight victories B111 511F895. Stan Hack and Frank Dcmaree. by- They picked up three more markers in the fifth on as many hits and one of three Pittsburgh errors.‘ In the eighth Chicago scored its final two runs on a single hit as John Rlzzo made the second of his two miscues and Arky Vaughan contributed an- other boot. 1 Before the smallest crowd of the seasn of the Polo Grounds- LIBO-the Giants took an easy 9-2 decision from the Phillies to- day behind the eight-hit pitching of Cliff Melton. MeliOtt’s 35th homer of the Year. with a. mate on base, spark- ed a three-run rally in the first lunin . and then they batted a.- roun to shove their other six TUHS OVEI‘. Johnny Vlmder Meer got. into some tight spots but held St. Louis Cordials to seven hits and won his 14th victory 7-4 for Cin- cinnati Reds. Vander Meet walked a total of six men, forcing in one run, and struck out only one. Johnny Mize, Cards first baseman. At Brooklyn, the Dodgers and Boston Bees split a double-header, the Bees taking the opener 2-1 and Brooklyn coming back for an 8-6 decision in the nightcap. Deacon Danny MacFayden pitch- ed a nine-hitter in the opener. The Dodgers clubbed Lou Fette for eight runs in the second 1n- pgng of the nightcap and coasted Heavies Are T00 Lazy Says FormerChamp (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN. N. B., Sept. 29- The present generation of heavy- wegvht fighters are too lazy to succeed in taking Joe L<>u1s's title. This opinion was expressed here today by Jack Sharkey, former heavyweight champion of the 110111. __11§_he passed through Saint THE CH_A_l_lUI1>O_TT ETOWN GUARDIAN OF NewBrunswick Team Retains Ball Crown 10.1’. B. G d1 ' s l LIV v gills pecrtlwire) . - 5-. 569- - lelty Jim Brownell pitched S1. Stephen St. Cmix to a 5-2 victory over Liverpool ‘Lanupers in the fifth and deciding game o! the Maritime senior baseball cham- pionships here today. The New Brunswck ace made it over the Nova Scotla champions in the best- of-five series, winning all games for the defending champions who have worn the crown every year but one Smce 1931. Yarmouth Gateways won the title in 1935. Gordon Coffeys long triple with two men on base in the first of the seventh started the New Brunswick $911111 on the way ‘to victory and the championship. Coffey crossed ghe plate imseif on Godfrey's long 1y A single run that Liverpool man- aged to get in the third on a. walk, double and perfect sacrifice bunt. looked imposing as the innings P1155911 And even in the seventh. after the St Croix rally, the game was st1ll,on the fire when Nels De- vcau cracked out a home run that travelled 360 feet from the late Freddie Kenney, fighting or his own bail Falne, opened the eighth with a sngle. but a double play cut the rally short. Two runs in the St. Stephen half of the nLnth clinched the game and title for New Brunswick. Rugby Season To Open On’ S a t u r d a y RUGBY The St. Dunstan's University football squad will go into actior Saturday afternoon at 3.30 at 1.111 C. A. A. A. grounds in an exhib- tlon match meeting Prince of Wale.- college team. Suints will lineup as follows: Fullback-F. Pineau. 'I‘1'1ree-quarters-»V. Grant. N Smith, J_ Coyle. R. McKim-on. Halves—J. Higgins, S. Trainer J. Trainer. Forwards—l-1. llennessey. T. Connolly. J. Chisholm, E. lfclnni K. Mooney, C. Gallant, P I McDonald. . A week from today the f1“.- game of the Intercollegiate lean series takes place with Sain l meeting Mount Allison. John enroute to Mcncion whc he refereed a wrestling match t night. Fighters today cared too mu- about money. too little abo fighting and didn't train as th should. he declared. He knew no “white hope" in Boston or l‘ York. "As for Joe Louis. he would have been even a good spari- partner for any of the boys v1 were in their prime a few ye: ago," grinned Sharkey. __________ Do not delay planting narcis bulbs. Tulips and hyaclnths 1n wait. but‘ the narclssus needs r $11? 1811"“ JQ-ielhlih _ i?! policy of quality. lvdldah in cludlfll the UNDERWEAR FEATURE QUALITY __ 1311111111 the Penman: name-behind every crude of K111i Good: bearing the Penman: label-ls an unchanging This policy mourn the will wear; lkllful tailoring that enauxea comfort; nylon that cmuro u mart appearance. Penman: "'11" Underwear ll typical of thou 11111111115" 1 . . ihochnloooithounandnofCunudian mondndhoyn. 1111:1- uul dzmnn and union nulls 1n- populu NuCut ntylo buyer of qualify material! that advanced for Mon and B01!- 5oston Red Second Place League; Highest Since l9l7 NEW YORK. Sept. 29—New York Yankees whpped the Athletics 7-4 in the opener of a doubleheader today and then battled to a 1-1 tie in the nighicap before darkness halted play at the end of me fifth innum. Monte Pearson went the r9019 l“ the opcnei and chalked 1111,1115 15m win oi‘ the year. although he was tagged for iii hits. including Bob Johnsozrs 29111 and 30th homers of the season. Drubbinsz Washington Senaiors 14-5 Boston Red Sox mathematic- ally clinched second place. This. is the highest the club has finished since 1917 11nd 191B. when New York Ed BfllTfill’ now 111111.11 NewCurling R i n k I s Work ed. As natural ice will be med. members are now frost. The property, fonnerly owned :11: vtllfih living quarters for a When completed. the most up-to-date vinct-s. Plant 11... ltlng. This is the the whoig nuciasu family. (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) } l tal. Completed the waiting the first late Edwin Altken ls now be- converted in to the club house BMW“ Janltorm Brooklyn 1t will be one curling club houses in the Maritime Pro- ‘Q 1. for eut- Y:llnw crocu: mast fragrant of Sox Clinch In American Yankees, piloted them home second and first res ectivel‘); Pinky Higgns bat d in seven runs and Ben Chapman four. Rov Weatherly. powerful little outfielder, hoisted 6-2 in their final home appearance- The Tigers raked Buck Newsom. who went the route for St. Louis, Jntario Team Wins Honors At Golf Meet And when youii- 111i finished‘, with this anal} ‘s 1111; Yank-cos (By Russ Munro, Canadian Press agflin by =1 Elie f i l Sh“ Wm") In this clay oi ' , RQYAL QffAwA GQLF CLUB, concentration on_ 1011-, I Ottawa. Sept. 29_an‘ Ontario 1.111111. the firs?“ 1'1 “l” 1 . l t. \ bursome or Toronto wcmen de- 5 ‘m, P“ ‘° __ ,1 _ H \\\\~.~\\\.\\"<1\~* ‘ “m” Qlwb" he“ ‘Mal “s ‘”°‘ ‘will kills?" k k F?‘ ‘1E.‘£O"“T’1'1‘.~» \\ “Q 4* nen's inter-provincial team champ- m e _ “' ‘ ' a . >. Q ' o». or 0mm m1 Y-11"11.‘--"‘*1-:11. 1. .1 . ‘t, royal Canadian our Association m ‘“_~‘ ‘“‘§,1.‘.‘,f‘.:g‘~‘ ,1?“ "@1- \- ‘ 1+ hhld for the 111W time m n" 1..1§ii>.1’ii7“n~..1“{11‘.‘“‘ 11.111312” 111311 WHEN YOU __,,_,-- . “"5- , . their three. re:\1l.\1's-D1.\.la.<:,uio , " Z1 Ad“ Mwkenzles mag“ putter l-lenrlch and S"-ll;11'k<l1:1\'1\ hglput- A I 4i 3 1st some of its charm and she L 00k an 112 on the second round of he 36-hole medal match. nine over ates- flgv_c}uasllr|g ers 11nd 228 11111< baited 111. and the Cubs 21 and l8‘). A1111 011 i111- havc tnxo 1-1-01 ier threc-under-par '73 for the ‘ii-st round, but Ontario put to- "cther an aggregate gross score 68. two strokes better than the luebec foursome that held the itle for the past two years. ‘The Maritimes’ representatives. till unable to fathom Royal ittnwafls tricky course. finished lxth with 190. It was Miss Mackenzit-‘s ifltlOllal first-round score nave the Ontario team the io-ur- 1‘ itroke lead after the first ill-holes esterday and enabled it to snatch 1 he victory even though it was - utscored 334 to 336 this afternoon. in the first round, Ontario had '12 and Quebec 336. British Columbia was third 1th a total of 721 and Manitoba laced fourth with 724 strokes. An ntersectional team composed of four western players was fifth with 739. With a total 36—hole score of 155, Miss Mackenzie was the med- 111st with Mrs. W. G. Fraser of i0ttawa. member of the ‘calm. runner up with 162. The Maritime team ran 1111.0 rrlef all the way and only Maisie ‘ioward of Halifax was able to teep up with the field at all. She mt together a. 93 and 92 for 185. Barbara Tribes of Bridgewater. 1. 3., was next with 192, adding a 16 to her first round 97. Two atrokes behind came Dorothy i-Iolmes of Truro, N. 5., who txok Yankees Agai Favorites World Series l {This ls the second of 11 811F105 comparing lin- 111'os111-ot1r1- 111111011- ents in the forthconlinl; world scr- ies. (By S“) l-‘Tillll-ll! Associated Press S1111ris Writer) y cago, ‘ NEW YORK. 5-111. ‘Jii-AAPH- . ., - . _ . ~ . .. . Tommy lBrldges won hlsD gang Sonmlowv n“ n“ _ m “TRIM 110111 .(.*1llllf‘(| 111 .1 ...r111. 111 111111» ‘ if _ H _ > _ I __ game of t 1e season as E1'0_ angle you s1111111 .11 i011}: 111 1 _ _ __ ' N _ _ . . . T115815 defeated 511 101115 Bmwllb next week's world .\1'1' . 1111.- Yonk-i x1) 511113111) R185 l "U“‘"\l;}n.l"l;;"gflflllkétlru \l[\§._,~,“u ees 11l\v1t_\'s hLl-lll top in any 1101111111111-111. 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Chccnut of Fred- -rictcn, with rounds of 108 and l1, ended with 219. Baseball Results (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game :- Neiw York Pearson and Dickey; smith and Hayes. Second Game:- ‘Jew York Philadelphia 010 001 00001 F. 0 ‘.7. (Called end of 5th wet grounds). G1 11' R-uffing. Sundra and Caster and Wagner. Washington Boston Ostermueller and Peacock. Chicago Cleveland 000 120 131i 9 16 Rlgney. Gabier and Sewell. Ren- ae: ll-ludiin. Galehouse. Mllner and a Pyt k. 5t. b01115 Detroit 012 120 00x 6 ll » Newsom and Sitlllvan; Bridges 1 tpnd Tebbette. ‘l - narrower. 1.2110011 Pittabmgh 001000000118‘ Chicago 300 Z10 02x 10 10 0 Bauers, Brandt. Blanton and Todd; Lee and Hamtnett. 0'Dea. Cincinnati 101 130 001 ‘l 11 St. LOlllJ 000 200 002 4 7 Vimder Meer Prcssnoll and George, by and Campbell. Second Game:- 0111 100 (1 6 11 . 0000001: 8 9 (Called end of 71h darkness. Fette. Ernckson. Moron. and Campbell. of the early spring good patch of them. 000 021i 110 '1 13 1 Philadelphia 000 220 000 4 13 1 Rcninger. 001 000 004 5 9 0 015 010 24x 13 l2 1 Appleton, Weaver and Ferrell; 3000000500 B115 OOOOOOONZBO "_'—* and Lombardi; 011 the new fink 7°? u" Imnler, Macon. Deon. Shoun and Charlottetown Curling Club on 0mm i. i 1 . 1 cs 11110 would be 1 "-1 11111" 0:11P" club in Tl 11111-1" . 111111‘. ‘ltiilfw’ 5M‘? Pmlfll- STROPS lTSEl-F HONES ITSELF PAYS FOR ITSELF 8, 11st. the (fliJS. 11’ they port For Training l7th l‘, Moncrou. n. s. 5cm .m_ Montreal. I’: Q. _ N, S, ~1.11 1311111111. Tozont" F01‘ 3181101110 llHhi-h@=1\‘.\‘\\‘vi11ht Championship 11"‘ “Mr-r- smn aux-u. Maple Leafs 111111201- scorer 111 the National 1111-1101: , . , . . lzéague last st-nsoii. ordenrl 10- 1 FROUNY”! deyPxt-‘o {cools for t 1: 0H. l7 ‘ ; Ed. 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