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FRipAV, OCTOBER 7. 1932. Shams Even: tip Ponnell Leads Celtics To Easy 18-5 Triumph lashy Home Star Scoret Tlve Goals aa Irish Sou French Rmls Tetma Clash in Deciding Game Tomorrow Shamrocks staged1 scoring orgy all their own kit night to rout Laur- by en M-S count In th Mcond two-out-of-thret imi aerie ior rnlor City League supremacy and ret) lb championship flfht to an tra game tomorrow night Witbeut it aid of Yvon Renaud. who is (tUI nflmd to hospital a tha muH of a dly smashed mm sustained in tha pening game which' Laurlara won. i Franch taam from Lower Town uld do nothing with tha Caltica bat ght.

No lacrcaaa turn in tha circuit this son has itvaalad ao aharply Jha loaa nan aa Laurlara did without raaud last night From a amait using squad, who trimmed Shama ltivly In tha opener, Laurlara ap- ared last nllht badly demoralize gregation with 'a haphazard sty It dtfanca and little or no eombina- hn on tha attack. In contrast to tha powerful often I waged by tha Irish from ball to ft J. Latvian started and Tit' from bad to worse. Trailing J-0 tha and of tha first quarter and at half time tha French outfit war tying for fun in th remaining two ntae. try as they mlght they could nothing right and while Johnny arlle In th net strove manfully halt th stream of rubber directed him.

his task was absolutely futile. A crowd of more than LOW fans roatnea until th mush lor no otner to keep in out el th Charlie Cormell led th Irish to vic- -y, scoring Ave of hi team total ior retiring cariy in inir srter. His second and third geaia th second Quarter en tea lets from kEvey' were the smartest plays of nifnt. jadue Hutcningame e- unted tor four Irish counters. Ed Mulroonty three, and Duke Long o.

Brown. Harry Hutchmgame. arbonneau. McEvoy and Cannot ich tallied one. Teny Pelletier scored three of urlerr five counters with A.

Bin pir and Art Beleir accounting for remaining two. The deciding game will be played i Iraorrow night with th winners go Ig to Montreal on Monday to meet champion Verdun team in tha 3t gam of a name ana home series the Mann Cup Dloydewn. fTh teams: 5himro-ks Coal, Carroll; defence. irphy and Connor; revert Char nnetui centre, i. Hutchingama; for irde.

Loo and subs. fvle. H. Hutchingame. Mulroonty.

rslauriers, McEvoy and Brown, LaunersO.l. LacalM: dtfanca. fontame and -Couture; Bin II centre. Lalendt; forwards. Pel FOR THE BEST J.

La th of I i i i aCLilf' 1 A 4HO CHUM CAVCNDAft tM Why houldrtt YOU bw a pria win-Mr? All tltat is rwauirtMl Is a fw irsMiMtits study of th pktur? -poetl title will be turn to oour to yom. You havo as gootl a ohonoo of wlnnlncj Mh prla aa anyono oio a mn In your tltlo toolayl TlawniMCaBllta CtlNsellei'esH-i en af eet mtr tMm It. weras tat ae atsee la est Sy MM sin. iil Wll 'freeaasestieselOlt CkeeearsteterOlCM tea eet elaaiette aes) ttteeh It r-velrr Ite satew ee atell te Otd Ckea. Pleases Tnss ewl.

fO- bet in. Mm Mat, it, leu. leseanal Tel sCseisaeyel lotler and Art Btlair, subs. Oultttt, Proubi and Probel. RXu sea Jo Tubman and Hughit Burke.

Buramaryr rtraf Qwrter. Shamrocks, J. Hutchingajne (Can nail) Shamrocks. Long (J. Hutchingame) Shamrocks, Connall Long LOO Penalties Murphy, Long: Stanyar.

Hutchingame. Second Quarter. Shamrocks, Long Lauriara. Sinclair Shamrocks. Connall (McEvoy) IK Uurlort, Pelletier fSinclslrt tM Shamrocks, Connall tMcIvey) J) Shamrocks.

Connall Ill Penalties Murphy. Lalond. A. Belair. 1) Long, H.

Hutchingame and Sinclair. Third trwiter. Shamrocks, Connell I Shamrocks, J. Hutchingama tlto. Ivey) I.M Shamrock, J.

Hutchingame .10 Shamrocks, J. Hutchingama WO Shamrocks, Brown .10 Shamrocks, H. Hutchingama JO Uurlers, FUtir (Sinclair) J4 Penalties Frobal. Proubt, Mill roomy. Deals uriers.

Couture. earth Quarter. Shamrocks, Charbonneau (Mc Bvoy) 4.01 Shamrocks, McEvoy 1 JO uriers, Pelletier (Lalendt) 1J0 Lsuriera, Belsir (Lalonda) 1.00 Shamrock. O'Connor 1J Shamrock. Mulroonty (Brown) 1.40 Shamrocks, Mulroonty (Brown) .40 Penalties H.

Hutchingama, Sinclair (game). Fvlletitr, Couture, Swale. J. Hutchingama. Stanyar.

Harry Coulson's Entry It Beaten by a Reck TORONTO. Oct. Rua ttll'a Strguat Major romped horn in third race at Long Branch track today to bring tha day' top price 141.70. UUe for place and WJ0 to show. Th tarn hers combined with Feudal Lord in tha second to bring holders of th popular -daily double tickets H4S-7S esch.

About MOO persons wr In attend ance today aa th haras ploughed ever track still heavy from recent rain. Tha fourth race orovided th most thrilling ftniah of the efteraom's card when H. O. fsedwtU Fair Jack came from behind to win by neck from Dotiny Johnny, owned by H. A.

CouUon. of Ottawa, with Bubbling Out in third place, where ft had remained through the race. CASH St. far 1 WINNEKS Series TITLES FOR THIS PICTURE $100.00 FIRST PRIZE $40.00 SECOND PRIZE $10.00 THIRD PRIZE and 50 Prlz of $2.00 each 53 PRIZES Iff ALL This C4NTfjHt (Ntw U) ckMM OtUr 14, tai 1st rila) I1CO-J. L.

MtlHrtt, X. 'Jt ePtlWt Ntastai tied Prla IQeVF. M. MHIereS 1 ClBrM tStree, Kin. stem.

On. -M Pilaw 110 rieeeww CmaKael, Wtdnot Snoot. Csnllisgemd, Out. Cheejise fee fl awert kawe ahm bom PMlled (ot OLD CUT OOAME 1 FOR TMS PIPK THE TD3ACCQ OF GUALI ii 1 1 Hfpy Glebe Collegiate AgainttLisgar 1931 Inter achoU. tic Championi start Sea aon With Victory on Muddy new.

i hi Spotting their rival. Liagar Col legiate, a touchdown la th first two oiinuta jO play, 01b ColltgUt. Ita Junior bteraeholattid League champion, played sttadlty from then on and emerged victorious by U-f In their first start at th season yes terday. Th match was played on th muddy gridiron at Lanadowat Park and do to -th poor renditions quit number of fumble wtra mad during th match. After Liagar took their early lead.

Glebe came beck to even th count before the session ended with a touchdown. Thty added two rouges and safety touch in the second uartar to lead at the intermis sion. The other two single points cam In the fourth quarter. Bill Short scored Oltbe's touchdown while Ogilvie starred on the backfleld. hi stellar kicking result ing four single Able MU' kovita scored Lisaar'a five mints.

Liagar kicked oft to atari the gam and after Glebe was unable to make yards on two downs, they elected to kick. The punt was blocked and Ml. kovits scooped up th ball and went over tor a touch. Glee loreed the play from then on and Short touch' down came just before th teems switched over for the second Quarter. Ogilvie kicked two single points for Glebe in the second quarter and a bad snap coat Lisgar another two points when a Lisgar halfback was caught behind hit own lint for safety touch.

The third quarter, featured by Alea Pesitsky '( M-yard run for Lisgar, was scoreless and Ogilvie hooted two more etnfU paints for I4sgar the fourth. Th teems: Glebe MeriilL flvin win: Otil vie, Mr Adam and Short halfbacks; Lidington quarter; Marshall, (nap: Belford and Kerr, inside; Orme and Beattie inside; Hanwr and Armstrong, outaidtt; Frsaer. Roach, Stir ling. Biahep-ead Wise, subs. Lisgar Ztlikovil.

flying winr. Wiiman, Pezitaky and Xuggles. halfbacks; Edwards, quarter; Cummin gs, snap: Craina and McLaurin, insidee; Alfard and Bailey, middleti Wilaen and Grant, outaidta: Monk. Martin. Bicktrten.

Knowlea. Lerecht. Kate and Carroll. Referees Tred Brown sad Gus Ceech. Other Game rpnd.

The other -hedukd gam between Patrick's Collets juniors and He-paan High School was paatponed account of the poor weather. The date th match haa not been tat yet. i OF CONTCST No. CEIUr.T CUT flMC rort bioxnai ran aw SHta-H 9tMw' flv WaF KH THE OTTAWi JOURNAL 23 Lacrosse Title for- Senior City fMIJ GLom. RouPE 93r0oo miles' Foitvao Child R1lprrl MADE 21-t COMXcuTivc fat fOFrrT target.

ottictl gitUnu Cannot Negotiate Witt jlull Entry Auditorium Would Need Parmiaaion of N.H.L. to Distuss Rentals. Fallewlng' report' from Montreal that Hull interests had made application for a franchise In the Eastern Canada Hockey Association and that playing hours weuld be sought at the Auditorium, Prank Ahesm. director the Ottawa Hockey Club, juted last tugm mat tne Auditorium company. Limited, could net possibly sMgwtiate with the Hull promoters without fhe ex pressed permission of piendtnt CaMer of th National Hockey tsgue.

"It would he entirely contrary to the rules of organised hockey if we were te deal with the Hull epplicanta and we could net even discuss the matter without awnnissioai from Mr. Ce later." Ne necotiatione have taken place and ha added that it waa unlikely that any weuld be disci used Mr. Ahoam expressed sympathy wtur ine amnuona of Hun interests to place a team in professional hockey ranks, but stated that the matter was entirely outside the sphere of the nuqiterium comptny. Umited. Lucerne is Scene Of Curlers' Golf i Ottawa Men to Take Part in Tournament Being Held Tomorrow.

Rperlal to The Journal. SEIGNIORY CLUB. Lucerne. Oct. 4 More than a score of entries from Montretl.

Hawkeeburv. Buckingham and Ottawa have already been redeiv-ed for the Seigniory Club's first an- nuei curlers invitation golt turns-mnt to be held over th club count newt Saturday. Oct. g. This late tournament, which brings curlers together within seven wekt of the actual opening of the curling season at the cluh, la being looked forward to with much interest by curling enthusiasts lorallyi and that spirit of good fellowship tlways prevalent on th rusk should be very much ha evidence en the golf course this waeb-endi Th eaentotitiorr eonaists of 34 holes of medal play and I open to curlers wn er members of golf rliiht he-longing te the Province of Quebec end Preeliiet of Ontario go" saiona-tiena.

Play will start at 10 o'clock on Saturday mernin. Prices will bt distributed a follows: Trephy tor beat holes trots: trophy for beat holes rota. 1 snd under handicap: troohv for beat at net IS and under handicap: trophy or teat groat. and over handicap and trophy for bast Jt net. 1 tad over hondicn.

Icrtriea are being re- oil ltd by German Mtsntdy. sports direct al ties sMgnlory Chip. Two Tootban Teams aepreaent Arnprior ABMPninti a Tha Am. tier High School now preparing the ioeaball it sun. Per the first Inn eft year the High School is having a Junior senior foot-, ball stem Scully tt ceech Ing the Junior tees, while T.

C. Mulvlhill la eeeehing th aentors. Became of the rga attend- at the high school this year, it It thought that bettor steam than ever wil be put on th Held. ABC BSATEK. la a easee and awetunc Softball em a weddntgtan.

New York, tht MtTTlaburg-Waddingtap ferry teas defeated Cub ad the Ottawa -Senior City Softball Uetnte by a ttero of to 1 Art Boaata pitched Jot th ferry turn. The tsaaw Waddmtt-MorTtsjwt Huiaawan, Ul Car, MaUty, tamos and Cafftr Cube Brenrwn. Jamlataa. Uimilw It. Believe It Or Not ESt By Ripley K.

DAY ol Cbalhsm.MJ HAS COWfAOTEO FOB. 64 YEAM fAort than 19,500 trip between Chatham an1 N(uVork Via tha Mm P. RZQULftRUi nulnsad BLACK Pop Cobm goun bv Robtrt Atoiitrong, af Wlsboigh Tree Marvin Owen's wW- Newark Little World Series Bears Defeat Minneapolis Clout in Ninth tsiorlated Pret by Plrect Wlr. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct.

I-Newark's Burs wen th' 14th little world's series today when its third baseman. Marvin Owen, bit a home run over the right field fence In the ninth Inning to defeat Minneapolis I to 7. in the sixth game of the tourney. The victory gives the International League tie with the American Association in tha number of series each has won at seven sll. Only 2.i2f persona paid to see the final gam.

Receipts of W.JJ.tt were the poorest of the tournament which began' last week at Newark where three fame war pltyed. Today's lead changed frequently and the Miller were in front, 5. when the Bears ct.we to bet in th final inning with Dutth Henry, a touthpew, apparently as strong as when he started. Henry gave Jess Hill a base on balls. Then Woody Jensen tripled to left held, tearing Hill Owen, who turned the tide In Sun day's game far Newark with a circuit Mow, then cracked the second OtUwaM.A.A.

Tickets Will Go on Sale Today RtMgb opening Big Peer clash at I easts at Park cat) be Mcnred today at Undaay's. Sparks street. The reserved teats will ha est sets all day a weal as settee tickets af wkerb than it have ban 8ay Deal is Underway Trade Ayrea forjffilcd MONTREAL. Oft g. LatetlVport I in hockey trading circles' is that a deal la underway to exchange Vernon Ayres, husky young', defencemtn of tht New York Americans, for Archie Wilcox who holds down a similar Job with Montreal Maroons.

Qtarrhal Deafness Can Be Relieved lVrwrna lUaTtrtnf from catarrhal 4afni tar htf fiaUe du to catarrh will bt clad to know that this autmcini afflwHon can usually aucc-Miua7 treated at bomt by an Inttmial that in many ln-luneai haa effected relief after other treat menu havt failed Secur from your drusflit ont ounoa of Par mint 1 Double suenfttti Tana tht borne and add pint hot water and tt little aucatv i toblt-afmanful tow Urne a day Mould top dtatrtinf eaurrhal bead attaat, ImtwAw baanpc. make braathlnf taaitr and dry up kmcoui dischartt aU oaUrrk trfltrtrt need Fftranint. Bladder Weakness Gettin-Up-NighU Quickly Relieved! Plistanl trseae TraattatBt Wet Plaet Csei ay Dtett. Par Many Ttart. WK.1 g'twIilW ettaesrt tt I sleep an aiM ted net get eaot treat gtte-asr nreakeets eat trriuuea.

The defy aaaertesss, rennet uMt 1 tueerr. mmiM aa erejs trmeattitr mas reewt rrata ranetiensi i ens awes or wee Te a sees, tea asest kaeo pteos. fL kesMSil-lee; steep as ItMtest trees ehr tmutlea eky Dr. PeaUl. earn muTaaw am east sea In ft.

ay the Oku, fee assay yeenwtmaTAa. aev eetesnseea mm soot ereeti- ret seaei mm ese. aee kelp ead eeaasstt I tseap aw sMHesjawat peer see eserse tt Ms xM Ml ferset re sad aal-elM rrt setatrel, enan. -a stea Wr prtaT! ester. Teat is taste) tat pea That wears SHpts sen Francisco 10 7 Home Run Givps 8 7 in Sixth Game Circuit Decides issue.

pilch over the. right field herrier. the ball clearing the street beyond. Jensen, hurt in sliding to third, limped in shttd ot Owen, whose score gave Newark a one-run advantage which a final spurt by the Millers could not overcome. Johnny Murphy, who saved yesterday's game tor the Bears with his relief pitching, replaced George Miner in th last Inning -end started a double pity that ended the series.

Besides Owen's timely blow, there were three home runs, one by his team mate, and one each by Ha user and Mowry. tht Millar's longest hitters. Howry's blew in the seventh inning scored Cohen, who bit ssfeby four times during th gem. Don Brennan. 220-pound tight hander, who won two of Newark's four victories, started th gam but was forced out in the sixth inning, hia first removal from th mound in IT games.

June Weaver, ftufut Mat-dews, and Miner followed bun. Miner got credit for the victory. While the Millers got IS hits off th five Newark ineundtmen. the Boars cracked out 14. Garnet anrJGre)r Open in Toronto Ottawa University Playing TJ.

of T. Leare Today at Noon. The practices of the Ottawa University Intermediate lntercollegist League team have been handicspped to torn extent this week due to th wet weather, but depit this Devt McCtnn't chtrges have been drilling daily. At on. o'clock this afternoon they leave for Toronto to engege To-rent University in fhe evening league fixture and will be tt full strength The gun will mark the rttum of th Ottawa University to lntercollegist football and thev hone to start with a victory.

Csptsin Eddie Bsr nsbe will likely start on the k.rVfteld with Benny Benoit an Dick Psrrell with Dsn Cowley being st flying wind. Ambv Kiefl will be at Quarter. Jim Veal, snap; Milton Cannon and Doc Ue wis. insults, nam Mrueugtii and 'Red" Mr Andrew, middles: Pet Devine end Gent Derlon outsides. Tht substitutes will be Prsnk Keal-ey.

Laflour. Roland Gsgner. Emerv Label le. "Core" Desiardin. Emile Monette.

Walter Phillips and no nev. ratner vary am Joe rtennedy wil) accompany the team. Softball Game Is-Again Postponed Bala farced a postponement of tht first gam af the provincial ladiea' softatll Analt between Hamilton VI-Tonaa and Ottawa Maroons for tht second day in succession when tht team ward untbl to take the geld at CartMr Square yesterday. It Is expected that the championship will now decided in Hemilten on Saturday although deftnil arrangements have not keen mod: yet. Stage Second Match Of Softball Finals Seeeeal The eWttel SUDBURY.

Ont. Oct. -The Northern Ontario Women's Soft hell Aaeociatkon Ana la will bt staged her Setterday afternoon when North Bay Vitality clash with Sudbury Canoe Club. Mtebel Belt chamoions. Th wirmert will tlao take the Hon.

O. Howard Pergusdn trophy new held by the North Bay Rlnkey Dink, former provincial etwrmwont. When the arst of th Northern finals waa stated at North Bay last Seturdey th Sudbury Canoe Club won t-t Th pa ma will be played Seturdey eftlinun tw arleark end if the North Bey Vitality wen, then third gwM will be played UsvoMdiattty afMrward. McLarnin 2 to 1 Favorite To Trim Benny Leonard Young Canadian Slugger Tackles Former Light weight Champion Tonight at Madison Square Garden Leonard Confident of Victory. By EDWARD i.

NEIL, associated Free Sports Writer. NEW YORK. Oct. I -A clean, fresh psgt in tha mettled history of the ring awaits a chapter tomorrow night to stand with the legends of the past, a chapter In the bold scrawl at brash young Jimmy McLarnin. of Van couver, or tht neat, precise letters of old BennLonard ot New York.

No matter 'what happens in the ring at Madison Square Garden, no mstter which way the tide of battle flows, the end of their 10-round match will be one for tht book perhaps a final bowing of the one time unconquerable Leonard to youth, and tha inroads of age, or the spectacular overthrow of the rarely humbled axiom that "they never come back." Paror McLamht. Old-timers havt thtir hopes for Leonard but thev are somewhst for lorn hopes, idespit the fact that nmny. struggling courageously up the comeback trail after retirement undefeated over eight years ago. has I whipped a score of ordinary youngsters in the past 15 months. McLarn in i a i to 1 choice in tne netting.

Leonard was a portly business man two years ago. hit ring fortune apparently secure In real estate, part own er of the Pittsburgh franchise In tht National Hockey League. Tha storm of depression that broke over tha country swept him down with the rest. He knew but one way back, the ring. He slipped sway to training camp.

IS years old. weighing around 1M pounds, the typical picture of an athletic hero 10 years past his heyday. Today he still scales slightly to leeward of 1M pounds, a heavy but his face, la thin again with the thinness of perfect physical condition. His' chest and arms are heavy with muscle, hit, legs strong and lively. He rubs a bit of lamp black into hi scalp te hide the thin spot under the glare ot the ring lights.

Hat Perfect Defence. Toast of the Ghetto, Benny hat come back, even though his punching lack the eld venom and ha ctnnot shake off a clout aa once did. Hi defense la Just about -perfect, and at time th polish and finesse of the old master, awes the. young tars about the ringside. It acaretly seems In the cards that even tht boxing, brilliance ot a Leonard, hia masterly strategy, can Used Car Bargains Wt Are Offering The Most Wondtrful Used Car Barf tins in tht City Group No, 1 S0 to S75 Hadson Trg.

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He has been the particular scourge of the Jewish youngsters who came up on Benny's trail from the Ghetto, each with the label "another Leonard." He knocked out Sid Ttr ris. Al Singer, end Ruby, 'Ooldstein. tmong these, along with'' a host of others. Tht possibility that chronic bad hands may hamper him. htwevtr, and tht fact that he waa unimpressive losing here to Lou Brouillard this Summer, encourages Leonard, and hi backers.

i "McLarnin Used to be a great box er." Leonard said todsy. "but he has forgotten that now. He's a slugger. I always could lick these rough, tough, fellows. Whatever else I lack 1 can still do that today." -SATURDAY ONLY Dover's are offering 27 Men's Topcoats SIZES TO As the anaatlty la limited there won't be eweogh to I round, a get here early Saturday morning and get one fee BANK ST.

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