n- t W! 3 : V.v. .- jr. s r MANDELL BROKE A COLLAR BONE " Technical Knockout Given to ' Jimmy Goodrich of Buffalo is Last Night c: " TIFTROIT. Mich.. Sent. 26. Jimmy Goodrich of Buffalo scored . a technical knockout over Sammy .. MuikI.-II lirhrwirhr r-hnmnion in I prthe second round of a scheduled ten round non-tutu lar boxing con-j- test last night. Mandell suffered a broken col- - lar bone and was unable to con- ii. tinue. GIANTS PURCHASE SEVERAL PLAYERS! NEW YORK, Sopt. 26. The management of the Giants announce the acquisition of seven recruits, most of them for 1929 delivery. The., :!re: Warren ("Curly") Ogden, Buffalo pitcher; Harry KeHy, Memphis pitcher; Herbert Pyle, Chattanooga pitcher; Garland Buckeye, Toledo pitcher; Herbert Thomas, Buffalo infleld-er; Edward Marshall, Beaumont, Tex., infielder, and Arthur Velt-itiann, a gardener from the Springfield, 111., team of the Indiana-Hlinois-Iowa League. OF THE SAME MIND Magistrate It seems strange i Ling the Tailor i Phone 619 I Clothes Cleaning Price List like this is worth keeping in mind! Ladies' or Gentlemen's Suits steam pressed 73 f Overcoats 75e Trousers Skirts ST Boys' Suits r0p SUITS, Dry Cleaned and steam pressed $2.00 Overcoats $2.00 Trousers 75 e Skirts i 7."f Boys' Suits $1.00 Also Ladies' Fancy work at reasonable rates- We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. Our Special Low Price on New Suits Made-to-measure still Continues RFrvs Transfer Fifteen years' experience in I'lIIlNITfirtE AND PIAN'O MOVING Ve sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY K NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phone: Ited 317. WEARS SILVER COLLAR: Prince and his master. Vernon Johnson, who were both decorated by Premier King for valor in saving the life of Rose Littlewood, far from civilization, in Saa- katchewan last wint ANNtfAL MEETING OF CRIB LEAGUE bx to me that you could keep on rob-j Season to Open on October 8 bing that enormous corporation ; With Twelve Teams Entered for so long without being caught, i S. M. Newton is Again The Prisoner (brightly) Well, i President the corporation was pretty busy itself. With twelve teams in corapeti tion, the Prince Rupert Cribbagi League will open its season o: Monday, October 8, all games ti be played In the New Emprest Athletic Club. As usual, tht schedule will be divided into tw parts, the winner of the Hps . half of the season to meet thi winners of the second half in i post-season, playoff to decidi which takes tSe Dawson Cup emblematic of city ChampionsMll or the Newton Cup for the runner-up. An additional cup has has been put up this winter by i the New Empress Athletic Club for the player winning the greatest number of games during tht season. There will be a change in the method of computing the standings this season. Actual number of games won and lost will be counted whereas formerly i the team winning a match was i simply credited with one point in the standing. Each match consists of 27 games. At the annual meeting of the iCribbage League last night, of ficers were elected as follows: Honary "President F. G. Dawson. Honorary Vice-President G. W. Johnstone. President S. M. Newton. Vlee-preaident F. W. Aldrldge- Secretary-Treasurer F. K. Wermig. Teams Entered The following are the teams which are entering together with the delegates by whom thejwere represented last night j, Cold Storage C. J. Norrington. Moose Lodge Percy Cameron. C.N.R. Mechanics R. T. J. i Rom. I C.N.R. Operators F. E. Wermig. , Native Sons of Canada Jack i Morrison. Canadian Leglftn F. W. Eaglea-LodgerrV. Houston. 15 RuplfMJIGtel Thomas , New Empress Athletic Club Charles Brown. Orange Lodge V. Houston. Grotto Alex Mcltae. Knights of Columbus A. As tori. PAIN in BLADDER rromptljr Caud or SANTAL MIDY lie lure to get tlx Urnulne Uwk for tbe word "MIDt" Giants Seem To Be Contenders In World Series But Cardinals Not At All Sure Of Their Place oth had close calls. The Giants ipparently were doomed to de-eat at the hands of Eppa Rixey and Cincinnati when the last of the ninth opened. Rxey gave O'Farrell a pinch hitter, the only pass he issued during the game. O'Doule ran for O'Farrell bu was forced at second by Williams. The latter, however, scored the tying run on Andy Reese's triple. Leslie Mann came through with i single scoring Reese and giving the Giants & 3-S victory. The Cardinals were given a terrific fifteen inning battle at Brooklyn Doubthing scoring Mar- ! nville with the winning run. Marinville got a base on error. Sherdel went the route for the leaders. Jlafey contributed an er-rdy-" that permitted the dodgers tq - tie the score in the eighth. Chicago all but passed out of the' picture when defeated by the Phillies. the fira inning. Gehring his 25th,'fiomer with one in the eighth. - The Athletics crushed Louis. LEAGUE STANDINGS ' National W. L. Pet. St Louis 92 57 .617 New York 01 58 .611 Chicago 8G 62 .581 Pittsburg 86 66 .567 Cincinnati 77 73 .5i:' Brooklyn 7 76 .490 Boston 50 100 XV.', Philadelphia 48 IOC .280 American New York 97 62 .651 Philadelphia 05 64 .638 1 St. Louis ........ 80 70 .533 Washington 73 77 .487 Chicago 71 79 .473 I Detroit 67 82 .450 ! Cleveland -.01 88 .409 i Boston 53 95 .358 j COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL I Hollywood 2; Los Angeles 4. Portland 1: Sacramento 6. Missions 2; San Francisco 7. Seattle 4; Oakland 1. National League Pittsburg 13; Boston 8. Chicago 2; Philadelphia 5. Cincinnati 3; New York 4. St Louis 4; Brooklyn 3. American League New York 10; Cleveland 1. Philadelphia ft; St Louis 5. Washington 3;' Chicago 0. I EXPECTING TO MAKE 80 MILES AN HJ JR IN NEW SPEED BOAT LONDON. Sept M. Mlaa OarttaM, wtaoa bMk II. la tba British eteai-Uaeet far Mm fold cup, atast so wise meter best print. Is XJM. barn, but Km resided in Sngltnd fsc a number of f his. inherMatl a farUuM (torn bar motlMr. the .xankees had no trouble who m mnow with Cleveland, making 6 runs in uu of Jb gtat Boatwtek. bed Bottwick, a hj I founder of Um S'-andaM Oil OonpaOf. St. Mlta Carataini has drtvM JbrtaUo tt. at so muea per hour, and expeota to reol off 80 mile par hour In tba taaar-natioaal competition on the PittaW Mvf next month. Her boat Mil . aal tbe lataat in Btltlah apaad boat deatgn. 463Q4H4 oU Blcrvd WKlsky W'ELlAl raoM tni Ori(iral Redpe 1746 Pre-War Strength an Quality WHITE HORSE DISTILLERS LTD. Around The World With Sport Fans (It; The Tramp) The Barrie Examiner commenting on the recant Wrlgley Marathon says: The division of prize money in the big swim at To-1 ronto was one of the weirdest decisions ever given in connection with a sporting event. No wonder it rafted a storm of protest. Of course, no one was legally entitled to any of the money, the race being unfinished, but when it was decided to award prises the' division should have been made in accordance with the performance of the swimmers. There were only supposed to be six prises, yet the first fourteen all shared and shared equally. It was rank Injustice that the greater part of the purse did not go to Michel, who warn 12 V, miles, remaining in the water nearly four hour longer than anyone else, and to Vier-kotter, who iwam 12 miles ami was leading Michel by 2 miles when he collapsed. Subsequent presentation of special prites to the first four, swimmers was tantamonut to an admission that an injustice had been done. Joe Bloom, president of the Victoria and district Football League, has just donated a set of sweaters to the Victoria city soccer team. This Is mentioned as being: a good precedent for presidents of sport associations to follow. . Luis Firpo has an idea he has e"nc w w,n lfH it. Louis Won Terrific Fifteen Inning Game Against Brooklyn Ye-1 9oa, ""P vywright terday ' and Chicago Almost 1W Out of IMcture ! ,frr i boxing now that Gene Tunney has NEW YORK. September 26. Major League contenders have ettled into perfeefe lockstep, contenders matching wins or loe ith the leaders and if unbroken this will carry the St. Louis Car-Jinals and New York Yankees in the world series. The Yankees with a two game lead seem to be "in" but the Na-ional fight may continue to September 30 when the season ends, n the event of a tie then, the Giants and Cardinals will play a beat wo out of three series. The National rivals yesterday retired. He is planning to visit the United States in iut-t of the world crown. He weighs 2.15 ' pounds, is 32 years of age and has been a clean living athlete. If he traina down to 220 pounds he may have about as good a chance as anybody to win, It's a pity Prince Rupert can not read with interest a column of. golf news every day. All that is needed is a nine hole course to stimulate Interest In it. Prince Rupert will soon be getting het up over badminton. With some of the clubs already in action and others planning meetings, there should be some lively play going on pretty soon. What is to be done about basketball in Prince Rupert this winter? Will there be a league formed or will it go by default for another winter. Now that! the old groups have pretty much broken up the game would start without handicap to any. ! SPORT CHAT Seven world's championship boxing bouts are planned for Madison Square Garden this win ter by Tex Rickard. The first title bout of the fall season will be held Sept 28, when Tony Can-zeneri, Brooklyn Italian, defends his featherweight championship against Andre RoutK of France. The other six title bouts Rickard will attempt to promote follows: Light heavyweight Tommy Lough ran and Jack Delaney. Middleweight Mickey Walker Walker anl Rene De Vos. Welterweight Joe Dundee and Jack Thompson. Lightweight Sammy Mandell and the winer of the three corn- Wednesday September z PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS " r. -, a News and Views In The World of Sport FINAL GAME AT LACROSSE FOR MANN COP EmmettH of Ottawa and Wetlin, lon'H of Winnipeg Tie or Championship OTTAWA, Sept. 2(i Wellingtons defeat.! I n , this city four to tw., , ,. the Mann Cup amir.-.,, championship series . game is being played i , The Wellington : . are lacrosse champinn-Canada, having beat Sons of Edmonton ju-: . Ing east The Emmetts are tt,. of Eastern Canada. ered elimination betw. . Joe Click and Jimmv ; Bantamweight J: .. ham and, A I. 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