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lo EDMONTON BULLETIN 41lberta s Uldest Newspaper THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 19, 1929. - wo Strong teams CALGARY TIGERS CLASH WITH i Believe It or Not - e ; Meet Saturday in Opening ESKIMOS AT RENFREW PARK) Both Gridiron Teams Appear to be Strongest That Have Represented Two Cities in Years Many New Stars Will Be In Action HAT indications point to as likely to be one of the most desperately-fought Canadian rugby games staged on a local gridiron in years is scheduled at Renfrew Park on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock when this year s widely- heralded Calgary Tigers oppose Coach Arnold Wark s Esk- imos in the first fixture of the 1929 A.R.F.U. season. With Coach Miller Stewart bringing his much-ballyhooed Bengals into the city tomorrow in order to give them plenty of rest before they have to answer the call of the starting whistle on Saturday, it is evident that the southern city mentor is taking no chances and intends to have his proteges The. CHAMELEON aN LOOK FORWARD AND BACKWARD AT THE SAME TIME ATS EVES move INDEPCHOENTLY OF EACHOTHER i in the best of condition for their battle against the Esks. The prowess of this aeazon's Calgary mrigera has been broadcast to every corner of Western Canada, even peh- nnd, consider- tng. the undoubted ability of two oF Sector the new sonters on thelr lines Upc rugby office are of the opinion that they wil just about meastre up tothe standard claimed for, then Rice Sandsteoms, the daring and brll- fant, quarteroick of the Regina Roughriders for, many. years. will be Eiciralgnat nawker, while Bilings and Goats and Heroes In Every Series t You Ceramiy) ATTA BOY YOUrFE ICAN SoCK THAT EDDIE GLE P WERE THe Ze WORLD SERIES: HERO QUTA TOWN YA, MaKe THE WHOLE WORLD SETIES Ger BY AL DEMAREE (Fecmer Pitcher New York Glants) : very World Series there ts- the Jinviabie hero and the equally in- ible Goat. Just swhat players Fate has picked to assume. these Toles, in the spotlight of the impend ing serles beeen the Chicago Cubs aa the Athletics no one knows. Babe Adams, who pitched the Pittsburgh Piretts to a World cham- pioiship in 1909, was probably. the firs: well-known hero of tne annual clarsie-; while Pred Snodgrass, whose Uff cist the Glants, the 1912 series, Was the first of an illustrious dine of Gouts. which have persisted ti the present day. Fato hasn't pleked on any. partic- ular peeition for its heroes or goats. Piteners, catchers, infielders and out fielders have all played thelr part 1joigme Of the: heroes fame was, hort George Roche, substitute -intlelder for the Chicago White Sox, virtually won a World. Series all by. himself but the next spring he wasn't even in the league. As Dick Rudolph. the Boston Braves 1914 hero, says, baseball ts a. tough business. You've got to make . good every day (Copyright, 1929 HENNESSY BRANDY IS A SAFE STIMULANT IN ALL EMERGENCIES. Thus advertisement 1s the Ger McKenzle, tWo great running halves rom astern Canada, axe sure to wake thelr presence felt on Saturday. Although. Calgarians lay claim to having Ue greaiest football machine Uhat nas ever represented. their city. im many years, Coaca Arnold Wark and his Eskimos will go into the game with plenty of conridence and determination to get good start to- wards retaining the provincial cham- pionship which they won last year, While there has been little said as to the calibre of the 1929 edition of the Eskimos and the starting line-up will not be announced until tonight, Ed- monton 4s certain. to have a strony eam in action against the southern: Good Backtield The Igloo-dwellers huve been bol stered up of late by the addition of a humber of newcomers to the ctly and fa high-class line-up Will take the field to oppose the Bengals Saturday. Joc Cook, the club's new quarterback 1s a certain starter at that position, while Coach Wark has a classy array of backflelders to call on in Pal Power, Don Stuart, Eric Duggan, Elwyn Jones, Harold Richard, Phu. Horne, George Anderson and Timothy. Timothy With Eska Mickey Timothy, co-star with Fred- dy Hess in the University of Alberta's backfield last season, turned out with the Esis last night and will probably wear a brillant red sweater of the Blubber-Eaters in the game. The club his, a flock of outside wing ON LEVEL GROUND *WEREVOLVING BALL IN The MARION (Ouc)cEMETERY lOWIy HO SILENTY-TUANS ON ITS PEDESTAL WT REQUIRES BUT THe SAME NUMBER OF PICKETS) TO BUILD A FENCE OVER ANILL AS To BUILD ONE Puget Sound MADE AN S-BASE HIT. Tfomnas Babington Macaulay, Ro Famous American Author / AT THE AGE OF LO YEARS, HAD MEMORIZED Tme giace* PARADISE LOST and PUGRIMS PROGRESS) Hehit aiomer- out faled to touch Secdnd rst time around, Sohe tonatound again, Se eee material to choose from including Pep Young, Clayton Dolighan, Tom Williamson, Horne, Anderson, St, Law- rence, Ed. McHugh, and Slim David- son, and are not kely to have any noticeable weakness in either of the end positions. Galloping John Glasgow, who was out of the city Iast season, is back in harness this fall and has been. per- forming ut centre in the workouts, while y McKeever has been do- ing rellef duty at this position, Indications point to a sitong Eski- AMERICAN LEAGUE Yanks Win Two Games NEW YORK, Sept. 19 The Yank- vis Gord oul tle. seas, eed wae a ne incenes Coie deg Hoe, cincenes CODER in tie lodinan by. winaing toh vatsy Bas rag Crate. games of a double-header Wednesday. Heat ct Croft Prank Bact Samscte H wesndsaky Sg, Sth Bet Cele, oa tan The sees were 9 to 7 and 12 to 2 turning out and all have shown real 6 Fine were plentiful, Babe ability. Mills, a regular middle wing Ruth and Lou Gehrig making one in eins, comune dle win cash guste Lake eeeel cos, ace iar cheat wok otidto' lust tame and doe Sewell and rong couple of cracked flbs and it is not Lazzeri one apiece in the second. Ruth. unl Se as, NS lt ow hos de and: Gobi 34 urday or not, rat ein Kicker Not Yet Known evens 3 Stewart Smith and Van Camp, two aa 190, '002- 7' 33. . New York... 103 620 03x 9 13 big husky members of the 1928 team. ijier, Holloway and L. Sewell: Pen- have been unable to get into the ely noth seaman ay ana 1+ Bowell: Fen. pave ecm unable toa, nyo te gy uoek, Helmach, Zachary, and Jorgen er ies cream tine ca Geen ag ade, Mobiiees uate wnceoee seaee SR eae Te gil be alg toe tor the hase Saree Beast are aot ves eaopes Bally tas son an ova eae 818 a ad germs are net ae know: Sith as Perel, hota and Myait; Shera See ee a ee ee roe es case ae ee Bat toe eens Mice Don aia ee me at gilacg fanacer or Senators im Fil Place WASHINGTON, Sept. 19. The Vw lineeias boblons woeaadl io are spnovatons in hi game, intucag , he, Dighet aint hey have ihe mucheducuased forward pas. and seachad, in, the, league, standing this BEE sigue former Pig wi Seay, by defeating Detrolt twice Wed- See tat Tae Sel aetion heady. Phe. sr Vo 0. Saturday afternoon. Tn the opener, Irving Hadley pitched his best game of the season. He struck out 11 men, ENGLISH FIGHTER WINS SYDNEY, Australia, Sept, 19. pen p SFR: Marshall, England, qined a. decision 7H, 82 sue sah eee over Jim Mollette, United States, in 2 fast 15-round bout here last night. Marshall. weighed 147. and Molipttec Washintgon ... 020 000 00x 2 4 0 Whitehill and Hargraves; Hadicy: BASEBALL 45. and. Spencer. Second game Detroit .....:. 000 000 000 0 7 1 Washington ... 090 000 001 1 8 2 pefomett and Hayworth; Brown and Earnshaw Wins Game PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 19. George Eamshaw's three hit victory in the KEEP IT HANDY BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE inserted by the Alberta Liquor Controt Board or by ament of the Province of Alberta. Second game of a double-header here Wednesday saved the Athletics the lem losing thelr-season's ser- Jes with the Browns. The champion Macks won behind Earnshaw by a score of 4 to 3 after dropping the first game 6 to 2. The victory. was Earnshaw's twenty- second of the season. Sam Gray held his old team mates to five hits in the first rame as St Lows pounded Bob Grove for 13 safeties. and administered the fifth defeat of the getson to the southpaw Scores: Pirst game St. Lous 900 211 200 6 15 0 Philadelphia 000 002 000 2-'5 1 Gray and Manion: Grove, Rommell and Cochrane, Perkins. St. Louis. --.+. 001 000 020-3. 3.1 Philadelphia . 001 200 01x 4 11 Collins, Coffman and Schang; Zarn- shaw and Cochrane. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cubs are Finally I CHICAGO, Gept. .19 Thelr sym- pathy arrested by the plight of the Cubs at Wrigley Field, the Boston Braves personally snatched the 1929 National League. pennant from the Pirates Wednesday afternoon and de- livered 1 to the home of the Bruins in-time to remove the significance from. the daily drubbing of the new champions. The Braves fastened the champton s chaplet upon the brow of MoCarthy by defeating the Pirates 5 fo 4 1n the first half of a double- header, before the Giants made even one threatening gesture at the Bruins, whoe later defeated by 7 to 3. The jose all of thelr 11 games us the Pirates won 8 similar number. Hardly a shout greeted the news that the Cubs had won thelr first flag. since 1918. The lack of demonstra- tion was not. due to any shortage of enthusiasm, however. It was more be- cause Cub fans long have taken the club, pitched his: fitst major league game Wednesday and defeated the Phillies 9 to 5. The Reds made the game safe for him by pounding Phil- es, pitchers. Bore Philadelphia. 003 001 001 5 13 5 Cincinnat 1100 40x 9 13 1 McGraw, Bailey, Koupel and Ler- fan, Davis; Frey and Sukeforth. Split Double Bilt PITTSBURGH, Sept. 19. The last place Boston Braves clinched National League pennant for the Chicago Cubs Wednesday by defeating the Pirates in the first game of a double header 5 to 4. The Pirates copped the sec- ond 5 to 2 Scores First, game Boston 200 000 o30 5 8 2 Pittsburg (002 000 110 4 10 4 Brandt and Gowdy, Spohrer; Kre- mer, Swetonle and Hemstry. Second game Boston 400 900 o01 2 6 2 Pittsburgh...) 002 000 21x 5 8 9 Jones, Cooney and Leggett; Me. and Hargreaves. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Wednesday's Games Sacramento 3; Portland 0. Missions 5; San. Francisco 10. Oakland 6; Seattle 2. bos Anseles-Hollywood, postponed, rain, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Wednesday's Games Indianapolis Toledo 3; Minneapolis 4. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Wednesday's Games Baltimore 4-8; Newark 3-4 Jersey Clty 4-6; Reading 136. Second: game called darkness. Only two games scheduled. BURLINGTON SIGNS PITCHER BURLINGTON, 19. Leon Rhodes of Beardstown, Ti, a pitcher who had-a short trisi with Burling- ton last spring, has been taken on hy the Bees again. Pitcher Stapleton Was released to maice room for Rhodes. Sept. RISE TO FAME OF CHOCOLATE SENSATIONAL Carve Special Niche in Hall Of Fame for Little Cuban NEW YORK, Sept. -19. They're carving a special niche in the fistic hall of fame for Keed Chocolate, grinning Negro boy from Cuba, the htinest bit of dusky ring mach- nery since the days of George Dixon and Joe Gans. A. year ago the ebony enigina, stil a shade under 20 years old though he claims officially to have reached his majority, drifted into New York from Havana, unaccompanicd by any one of the trumpeting of the ballyhoo horns that usually rreets leather pusn- ing Invaders, The Keed was more than pleased to fight as often as any one would use him for 50 per fight. Today the situation is comewhat different. The plcturesaue chocolate drop, elusive as a smoky shadow, swift, keen, und a deadly accurate puncher hag climbed the :pularity trail 50 rapidly that his last pay check was slightly over 50,000 for disposing of Al-Singer, the second Benny Leonard in the eyes of Jewish fandorh Has Ring Personality The Keed has a ring personaiity to couple with his fighting ability that hag-made him-an smazingly popular. figure.. His body giist ns black under the ring flood Ughts like slender, pollihed. staff of black marble. His wide smile, changing quic'ely to a grim snarl when the going gets tough, bares, gilstening white teeth and bo rolls the whites of his eyeballs In ap- preciation when in rare moments an opponent reacties im with solid Chocolate, whose real name is Ely igio Sardinias. probably will never grow out of the featherweight class with its limit of 128 pounds. He has matured rapidly, though outdoor training may build up enough pound- age to ft him into the lightweight division. ame of NEW LEAGUE IS PLANNED FOR ONTARIO Class C Professional Hockey Loop Likely .P Formed KITCHENER, Sept, 19 Indt cations are that there will be profess- fonal hockey in Kitchener this winter despite the fact that the Kitchener franchise way sold to Cleveland at the Canadian League meeting in Windsor Jess Cole manager of the Kitchener Auditorium outlined a plan for the formation of a Western Ontario Pro- fessional League to include the prin- cipal cities where artificial tee has ben installed or 45 to be installed this your. Tt would be a farm for the In- ternational League and more or less ugby lt;THE POINT INS GOEF , Epsom Derby under ts patronage, and would there- fore be a Class C loop. The advantages are that there would be professional hockey in this section that travelling expenses would be light and the salary bill would be within the reach of the capacities of of the clubs involved, The plan is sponsored by Teddy Oke according to Jess Cole, and would 4 clude Stratford. Kitchener, and Brant ford as a nucleus, with Gait and Guel- ph added, and efther Woodstock or London the latter depending on whether London 1s to continue In the International or not, Kitchener, Stratford and Brantford have artificial tee, while Guelph, tt Js understood, is to have t installed, and movement ts on foot in Galt to have the machinery put in. The local dir- ectors feel reasonably certain that the proposed league will be formed and 4 5th Ave., New York, by maintaining a Most exacting stand- ard of quality year after year, has won for this thoroughfare world-wide reputa- tion and fame. 5 Se The Origin TWO PUTTING RULES Confusion on the putting green of- ten arises because two rules covering putts seem to conflict. Rule 31 (2) States: On the putting green, if a player play when his opponent should they have selected George Hiller, pop- ular local player, as manager, Hiller was with the Flying Dutchmen last year, but with the players sold to Toronto he would have had to retire from hockey owing: to his jusiness here necding his attention, schedu TRIGO CLOSES CAREER WITH : FINE VICTORY Winner Is Victor in Irish St. Leger DUBLIN, Sept, 19 A brief but wensational caresr on the turf in Ire land and England was closed by Trigo Wednesday when this three-year-old captured the Irish St. Loger at the Currogh. Trigo winner of the Epsom Derby and the original classic St Leger earlier this yoar in England will b gt; retired to he stud. i THgo won the Irlsh St, Leger by a short head from Visellus, with Anne Forest third, ten lengths back. The distance was'a mile and three quartera as in the English classic and 18 ran. The race was worth about 9,000, The Derby winner started at 7 to 1 while Visellus started at 10 to 1 againos and Anne Forest was 100 to 1 shot Trigo closed his career on the same course he started, as a two-year-old last year. His owner is W. Barnett, of Dubin. have played the stroke may be recalled by the opponent apd the ball replaced. Under special Rules for Match Play Competition, Rule 1 states: On the putting green, 1f the competitor whose ball is nearer to the hole play first, his ball be at once replaced. The penaity for such a breach shall be dis- qualification of both competitors, The two rule are not contradictory One PERMITS the opponent to recall a stroke; the other DEMANDS that the ball be replaced. I Necibers made famous by Quality RYE . WHISKEY The most exacting standards of quality, strictly maintained from year to year, has won an enviable reputation for 83 . Bottled from the oldest stocks of whiskey in Can- ada, The Government strip tells the story. This advertisement ie pot inserted by the Alberta Liguor Control Board or by the Government of the Province of VAlbesi of repute. Alberta Brewery Products are served by the bottle or glass at hotels JUST PHONE YOUR ORDER We Collect, and Pay Cash for Empties 211 200 0017 16 0 Chicago... 100 001 101 3 10 0 Hubbel and Hogan; Blake, Nehf and Gonzales. : yrey Makes Debut CINCINNATI. Sept. 19.- James Frey recently houghi by Cineinnatl from Ye Nashville Sou.nern 2xsneiation ease or barrel. J DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED THIS ADVERTISEMENT 18 NOT INSERTED BY THE ALBERTA LIQUOR CON1 ROL MOARD, OR BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF ALBEMTA Delivered direct from our refrigerators to permit holder s residence by the eee Ln A RE i a a pene garten. -trolt;, Mrs. Larr 17 AF SIVA LEGION WINS LEAGUE GAN t OVER RADI Hang up 2-0 Triump M itch at Diamonc Park Last Night With both teams playing ons short, the Canadian Legion out the Radial Rovers in a schedule division league soccer match at mond Park last night and chel welcome 2-0 shutout victory. The winners had the best play throughout almost the match and deserved their victo tha Streetrallwaymten passed up tunities to score in the half nat might have changed t sult. The red-shirted Legion notched one tally in each half out. In the first session, 1 counted the first goal when he verted a fino pass rom Pugh, Hunter again figured in the in the final half when he pas Young for that performer to be opposing goalie. Jack Thompeou refereed the x RENA NELSON COMING STAI LADIES: GO Youthful Chicago Beats Own Heroine Recent Meet CHICAGO, Sept. 19 Four ago a girl of 12 followed her around the course at Highland and dreamed of the day ::nei would be able to hilt a pall like The girl was Rena Nelson, an Geam has been realized. only that, but Rena can h ball even better than that some for in the recent Western Open hament for women on the di Held course at Cleveland, ah the favored Virginia Van who was played up in sports lines when Rena was going to ki Rarely Above 85 After watching her father for games, Rena took a few lessons . dad offered her 10 for the firs she would turn in under. 100. good thing he didn t say every for Rena was beginning. to bre in no time, and consistently. No 4s the woman champion of her and rarely shoots above 85. She with astonishing regularity 225 or more. Last year she won a 4s a regular member of the boys team at her school, Rens is only 16, 1s a junior in school, captains and plays. fo fon her school's basketball team Vice president. of er. sophomore last year, swims, likes the out and lan ao crazy about doin dishes, Grandma Sptaks Up Give. that child two saiys Grandma Nelson, walk right awsy with the wo western This year at Cleveland Rena te the quatier-finals. Tn playing tie with Katherine Wright of Cs nia she drove into a sand trap o Second aot, tosing the extra. ho Rena says that in defeating Vi Van Wie she triumphed over he heroine of the golf course virginia must have nad ay, gays Rena, gnd 1 shot th Rena: isn't the only golfer tr family. Her father - shoots game, and her little brother Tor ig alfeady breaking 100 regu js just learning the Since Rena s rise to golfing fam mother has taken up the game, In. the tournament at Clevelan 16-year-old star had to compete such golfers as Mrs. 0. 8. Hf Kansas City: Mrs. H. Higble of ison, of. Ds and, 'Virginia Van Wie. She is a careful student o game. In her almost religious . tion: to the perfection of each she is lke Bobby Jones, who 4 ro. PLAN 0 HAV NEW CAGE LO Committee is Formed Organize Commercie Basketball League batts, enthisante hed int e ems Commerc Bikes 1 inthe cfty thin fal, and to thls committee was. form: with the organtzatic 7 SE Tags im pa was tn men s basketball be bu tn this way and although the are: to be played in the . M., nD necessary ave fiembers. of the 3 TONDON, Sept. 19 Result games in England yesterday: ONGLISH LEAGUE First Division Bolton Wanderers 2; Middlesti Second. Division Bristol City 2; Preston North Third 1, Southern Beet Bournemouth and Boscomb Crystal Palace 1. ter Clty 0; Torquay Unite Belg termi Het watford bion 0, Taira Division, Northern Sec New Brighton. 0, Union Bedgeod it; Swanace 22. 7 Swansea Rugby 8; Northampton 3. Buy League Gt. Helen's 22;. Leeds 1. Wakefield Town 9.
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