f_|lke events. An error "lrd a world of stuff, despite his wiidnenr, striking out eight cf the H°¢fifi°°1»-DY\‘°°~ G’ ' ' ' ,, ' . 11,. 1 » , - 1 . 1 / \ ~ i \ \ 0C'1`°BER 3» 1931 - "ma cl~iaizl.o'r'rl-:'rowl~l cunnniah PAGE SEVEN |i'°_`l Gabb Street Even Conn ith Maekj , "1, .-;.-- W = _ ii _ 1 _ _ 3. is __ E _.= ii l » _ . _ z- 7 _ Athi ..-~... -1 py Alon Gould, A§oo`a.ied Press .' Spin-in Editor Qolvmiisslrs PARK, st. Louis, Mo., Oct. 2.-led by a fleet young rookie outfielder, John “Pepper” Martin, who almost single handed shattered the spell of big George Earnshaw’s pitching mastery. the St. Louis Cardinals rode to triumph Over the world champion Athletics today on the,crest of a sensational shutout performance by "Wild Bill" I-Iallahan. ' Hialiahan, for the second straight year, blanked the champions of the baseball universe, holding them to three singles and winning by 2 to 0 in a sensational duel with Earn- shaw, who tamed all but the lib- iquitous and rabbit-looted Martin. The triumph squared the World Series at one victory apiece, as the warring forces wound up their opening skirmishes in the west and headed for Philadelphia to resume on Monday a battle that has sud- denly become a toss up again. IIITTING SENSATION Martin, a hitting sensation from the outset, ran his total up to five hits in two dwys, scored both Car- dinal runs as a result of fast base running Bhd gave I-lallahan the margin of victory that the gallant southpaw protected in a dramatic, exciting nnlsh that saw the Ath- letics stopped in the ninth inning with the bases full. Although his ch-:nge of pace baHled them and silenced for the most part the blk bats of Cochrane, Simmons and Foxx throughout the game, Holla-, sons infield out out Martin ohléhempien managed io emerse 11 victoria park E now me centre 5; han's wildness put him frequently third and Pepper raced home on‘15t"°1‘° 1° the 3°°d' “1th°“5h she interest in local sport. Each day in hot water. His flnal.jam was in Gelbert's sacrifice bunt to'Earn-’1`€il1i1f¢d S111- The f°1`111e1' Ulmed some foul- football Squads gn the ninth and “Wild Bill" needed shaw. Big George was og |,ElEncE_'St1tes' star laid a stymie in the through strenuous practices on one all his courage to pull safely when he fielded the ball, tossed‘11111i11 111111 WWI W111 8 P91' f°111` f° or other of the fields, west Kent through a situation ihat threat- too high to Cochrane and Ma1rtln|Mlss Kirkhamfs five. The latter was and Queen Square from 3 n~c|nEk ened to bust up the ball sane- He Siid safely under the o-tcher. Mar- i iW° up at the turn] till 4, and P. w. c. and the Abeg- lhad turned back his foes in the tin was the only Cardinal to get as, M“1¢111Z 11 51519113 °°meb“°1'~ M1's'1 weits lat/er in the afternoon. fifth inning with the bases full ia-r as third base otherwise. Wat- F'1`11S91` 1°°k three hm” 1" 9 WW The latter teams in a' number of and one out as Earnshaiv hit into kins doubled with one out in tlle11111d 111611 11°1V°d "V0 15° lead he’ joint work-outs are shaping up well. B double play. iirst and Frisch did the same ihing|0DIJ0H91“1t by 0119 11010 011 9116 14if11~ Yesterday the Red and Black clan _ Foxx walked at thc start of the in the sixth, .but the bats of Bot-i F1`0i11 H1911 011- 11°WEV€1`» S116 W” held one ofthe mostsuccessful prac- ninth. Dykes also received a pass., tcmley and Hafey were ineffective f°1'C€d 10 110W 120 UW SUP€l'10l‘ P1915’ tices of the year thus far. “Huck"| :i-inliahans seventh free ticket ofi in these opportunities. of Miss Kirkham, who annexed the o'Nelll, at his old position or full 'the game, after Miller filed to Ha- _ H roy. nib williams, young and overl scam-: sim-"rs 'ro rim.Lv 516th with a mr three. The 17th ous times. both to tackle and to re- anxious to come through in the The Athletics left for home im-fll/as 1181i/Cd Bild Miss Kirkham i001! ileve dangerous situations with a pinch, struck out as he lunged for' mediately after todays game. The; the 18th, thereby winning two up- punt. "Huck" showed mid-season, a bad ball and then Connie Mack Cardinals depart tomorrow noon,1 JU Flowers, 3b ._ Watkins, rf . Frisch, 2b Bottomley, lb Hafey, lf ... Martin, cf _.. Wilson, c Gelbert. ss I-l~llahan, p .. ... 3 ... o»>o -.- on on N O O D W O ... ~»» N Q 5 Q »- 30 Philadclphia (A) o_ooPl "‘ wh .svn ° oo coz ° wool-o or-Dani-n ,.8 .- s:|NNQ»-so Q GQ ooollh 955| Haas, cf ... Cochrane, c ... . Simmons, if ... . Foxx, lb ..... _ Miller, rf ... .. Dykes, 3b ... Williams, ss ... . Earnshaw, p .. .. Moore, x ... ... aa O Qo°o n ww*-'¢»n QQOQ ¢¢¢»-A second easily, Cochrane's throw be-, _on thc second and even the count. The next three they hilved and ‘then Miss Kirkham, playing a par Igame, annexed two in a row to take a two-hole advantage at the ‘seventh Both were in trouble on the eighth but the Canadian close 15th with a birdie four and the Miss Van Wie staged a see-sawi ,and den ypu irigm ee ry a contest for suprema"' 'mam calms ` num:-za 0_wNs 1iNcniN'r naz- 1 on BELLEVILLE, Kan., Oct. 2. (U hundreds of years old. It is known battle. First one and then the famous "heeiers," on the front line, other took thelead with the issue was full of pep and enthusiasm, and always in doubt. Both were driving| was as difficult to stop as ever. His Isplendldiy and clever approaches 1\ee1B BDD¢iil` $0 11lVB 10511 110116 01 - di ti ad ve hole their °“““111s. The defending champion was for his deadly tackling and clever hover behind in the last line, nl- handling and kiekins of the hall- thoilgh the match was tied at the Ebbie was ever ready to step into eleventh and 17511 hole, any breach in the many elliergcllcies which occurred yesterday. man, of last year's team, and who Miss om," out __ 375 453 453-39 will be remembered for his scoring. Mus van wie out __ 455 343 554.35 and hard following of the ball, ap- Miss Oren” in _ __ 455 355 354-43 peared on the gridiron yesterday for 545 455 355 43 the first time this season He ap- Mlss Van Wie in - - pears fast as ever, and was at all the Abegweit football horimn in _ Harry Richardson, Bill Fitzgerald, ill McIntyre and "Eli" LePage. P.)-Wesley Jansky, retired farm- B f _ - - Ri h er, uses a razor believed to be s_t;o‘:;i_:°:e;°_;“:_§e°;‘;I_;'_°?_:1;»£1; tn n inn! and only nn, Quick to grasp the fine points. Fits- as 0 0 B _ ,, __ _ th _ _'_ gersld, former West Kent star, 19"” "”°""” ° "°" ' rn ed sid bio ol i tho o o _ , _ OW COB 81'! IS! l'\ third rtriire, inter was rronilod Totals as o 3 24 ia 0 The we bemthe W°fdS- '°°1_ ,mor wk nm whne Bn, Mc_ I and the mispiay charged agzinstf x-Moore batted for Earnshaw §;i;nt;D_l\1iii;':; s;i;te;l2 b:'”t4ll_e cu - I__________ formerly of Queen Equus' ".Wi1»°n- 1" “‘“"" 1’ ’ ' ' ' did :ood work behind tho roi-um. _» UMMARY s_ mm 6 and got the ball away with lots of -_ worm or STUFF THE S ____ ____ ________ on E_____________ __ mn. Ai-renrult, on the hnli line, ;ii wildly yelling heme wwe °f°W‘1i 1 _ on H§n_______ ,I ' ' ' nimeni-ed to be a player of promise. fo' 35,947 cash customers nearly 4,000 Score by innings. st k __-B E. In 5. vnu, una' u m,w.,,d_ mm, shy of a capacity turnout. remain- Philadelphia. (Al) _ ooo ooo o0o,w tai; ggi”-om!! H13! avl.H“_. nnemnd “nn in umm" by ,nn ed to the final thrilling moment St. Louis (NL) 010 000 100 I . 6?. 0?. me of "isnt md ,pmt _ ' til' s. game that served as a pulmotor Philadelphia, AL) -0 lshsn, 2. Shut(_)ut1ByThe- _ _ S iB_zg Guns _Of 1Yester¢lay’s Tilt CONNIE MACK _.` __ GEORGE EARNSHAW BILL IIALI..-iiIAN ships of Nova Scotia and New C_ l,n¢l¢li;i,,~l_ _-5 __ A¢111¢¢1¢ Leader Losing Pitcher Wlniiéng Piiciirr Brullsivlck by defeating tllc West- l) can-iofm gl, __ ,___ `*' _ "j" ` *--'*_~-~-~---- v11le.N-S~.i¢nm here this niierneen |c_ punonr, cf 3 _ . _ Q by ii score oi 12 to 3. The Mohawks in, l\inxiv@ll_ p __ r (Canadian Press) `l3_ Duilbar lf _ ST. STEPHEN, N. B., Oct. 2.- E. Cormier, lb _ _ With hits and errors replete on both B, lvllliainf, rl _ W \‘._ 1_. 11; senior amateur baseball champion- Ri¢lial~d5oii_ p _ ,EM O v 151131911 11315; p.mct1cc11.1ng.ug°'_. _ 11001* me 11151* Same bi’ 11 5°°f€ °f Ilrehnhii, c lo..i. o thi. playeis ivllo vill be loilcrccl lower stipends will evexltu- 12 to 4 at Wesmue last Wcdncsdas MCD°““1d’ C - ,__n_ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ |'i`hc locals are ilow eligible to nlcct ME_t1,CE,,n_ 2|, (By Tec.) . "Pat" power. me heavy and of tile OLi.o\'.'ii and Philadelphia pious for me Maritime _mm _T _'Us 3 Aliegwelis vs.l'iioha-_vlis ing considerably and is in spleildidl mm: me" ma” they “°°d~ It may sho-@1955 until the Seve-nth ihhlhg i S, nt h 1 _ _ ' '.l::voi\fe into il case of "bc’>gal's not . ' 1 ' .‘ "11 "n °°11d1i1°11- H15 iR°1~1111l§ 1-. US 0V€‘1» _ __ __ _ __ E' when they pushed their three runs Vnnsiom rf By virtue of their walk-over tilts Sneeiaeulel `m"g "°°`1m’11 ‘md fe 1‘°°1‘°~`1s‘"S1 across the marc. The locals out the iiitcliol end ` with Westville, the St. Stephen Mo- hawks are now New Brunswick- Nova Scotia baseball champions and incidentally have won the right to meet our own Abegwelts in the fin- al playdowns for the Maritime title. The writer has received no official info with regard to the play-of! dates, etc., but is naturally inclined to figure that the opening games will be played in Charlottetown, commencing Monday. However, this may be only a hunch, but neverthe- less, the fans are hoping that the "little World Series" will open on the local diamond. Football back, was ca ed into action numer- “Duke" Dixon, one of last year's Ebble Larter is again conspicuous George Ayers, the speedy centre lmes a scoring threat. _ Some new blood has appeared on speedy wing man, has been practis- The Red and Blue a2,gi‘:',;.\tion ol Another Abegweit practice will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock. i l The Big Carnival . Monday__week the Forum will be the home of a Community Carnival and Merchants' Exhibition. It is going to be just what the name implies a. Community affair. the exhibit of the products which they handle, and the interior of the and this feature alone is certain be all the other amusements incid- ental to a fair of this kind. The proceeds will go towards ihc' maintenance of the Abegwcit hockey team, and the public by this means _ 'have an opportunity of contributing 1 to the success of the local team this 1 coming winter. Those who attend thc Camival- Exhibition are certain of getting the f worth oi’ whatever money they spend. Nothing is being left uilclonc to make it a big time. sides, st. Stephen lvlollswks won the /i, Mnrslinll, cf, D ,rf >-r.ocn»s»»¢»c>r.~ir_n¢_,i <;,o<:oc>oo»-»-Q.-. C o-lr-:orc-ab.-o O Oc: ,_-C>C>ral:ic~:<3>.-N,¢;~,_, .-.¢ "Mohawks Win N. B.-N. S. Title? Trimmed Westville Yesterday In Deciding Game 12 To 3-Will Now Play Abegweits Fort Maritime Ch amp ion ship. ,-.r-cor-»:»»-»-¢»-O i.:.,=>€‘C:>_-_>-caoowo Many of the city's prominent busi- 1 I ness concerns are taking booths for I rink will resemble tile main build- 1 teams if the were held u in lea uc 1g c wo hours, 1 llililiitcs Um- ] ing at the Exhibition grounds when _| games by l;)l'ansport:itioi!l failuies. ~ Westville AB R H P0 A E _ am 1 0 the show opens. ‘No objection to the withdrawal of *“""'_WW‘W_ .____?______m_ On the purely amusement side_,Chai'lottetown from the Prince Ed- revealed by newspaper accounts, something unusual is being offered I ward Island League is expected from 1 is lower than in yeals, Drobabli’ the Dilb11C- E1B11ii HDS V11U G Q [J NJ 19 10 24 1211 clubs having gilcil tlic other eight _ . _ , 0 , ,olden llciivcsi days wlll bc ovcr. pioncii- ln heavy salaries it is Nelson Stewart, who sigilcd wit.: filo Mou- ireai Maroolls, gcztiilg $16,500 for Lilrce years. 'l`1lcii St. 1’.1tricl:'s of Toronto went gunning lor nlateilal and handed out two luscious three- This aftelnoon, Westville was held game on ice in the second inning, _ Prince of Wales as usuu; playocl ici-3,; _hu 1"‘L°1`°5‘"‘1g to mfau that me, driving iii foul' runs. Tiley :idclcd l and heady football, and co-operut-_\il "`“[‘““' Club °“m11S Lmouudcd me two in the third fourth and sixth 1 U » , well with the Red and Black. lmckc-1' “Wm 1““1L1"Ly°°"3 WMS ag° innings each and one i111 the slxthE11C11Wn1 ,U Coaches W. J. McDonald anii_Si:.i“1h°" they pam Cach of me Patrick and eiglitil iraiiles. n i 11111150111 Af 11 Clair Trainer are optimistic, and i>ut'.1”°“‘°"s' ”1"“”1‘ ‘md L°““"» th” “le” The lvlohawirs nicked ivesti-lilo i M the tenmn tnmngn strenuous v_,o,_k_' stupendous sum of $3,000 for ii short _nt'cne__s for __igntee__ hits' me Mi___ I C°f1€1'- Cf - . _ seasons cnml£il'lii.l _ Tl ‘ _ .. °“t5~ 1 1’ 1g_ ‘L “ext ers securing nine. Six errors were cllalked up for St. Stephen and sf. \'- on for the visitols. The "-\'llile:'s" had three pitchers in the box, with "Howdy" Clark doing the full niiic innings for the locals. Maxwell started tilc pitclxiiig for ravi:-w:;i::i:;io.><;1,;g§ “Ho :>._-»-._.,.= O Ui--r::o»-»-= = D-I ‘S O °‘Qoc>>-m»-;,,;°> °Onc>»-Niiael'-1 AQ B'ole.3l> offat, Ss ...... Wrarsooc Wo cLe:lll, c Clark, il .. T0'.”iiS . . . . . . ._ Ii() i216 '.37 i0 F, S['I\l_\I_-\!{‘.' Runs batted ill, Williams, Mar year contracts, Bill Carsoil leading' me v'isno_,s_ but he was ____k____ out 5111111 C0ff¢‘l>'. 4. Moffat. Pi1rCeil with $22,500 alld Irwill Bailey being a good second with $17,500. 1 the tide and Richardson was sub- 0 The Halifax Herald says; Adillis sion of Cliarlottetowri to tile New Brunswick Hockey League was on an assurance that an indemnity would be paid by that club to other pared to enter eithcr the intermedi- aftel' four innings and replaced by] Marshall. Marshall failed to stem" ` i stltuted for him. He also was liai- I ted hard. Mel-eaii Tivo base hits, Williams Marshall, Vansionc, Coffey 2. Lcfl li bases, Westville 10 Et- Stephen 10. Base on balls, off Maxwell 1 l'li:lial'dsol'i 1, Clark 1. Hit by pitch- Boies 2, Vanstonc l, Clark l. 1 _ `Sii.i'i_1ck out by Marshall 1, Clark 9. THE BOX SCORE Losing pitcher M:lx_\\‘r'li_ Time 01 pires-Foley and Mclsoac. key team iroiil tilal. cill' will have oil local amateur hockey. 'Ihc gate pcctcci the coming season to Show il increase, but some of till' amat- llockey ailtl1orlf.li~s arc oi` tile 2:-l . 120 have e arent drawing power- nie or another senior league. 1 Are wondering ,_ opinion that without nl~ofr.° *em we-sh* “ °'"“1“'°<1“P°1Y- °1*°i\ __ -- _ lieeclcd to be invincible in the pin Mon l / 1 L li/ l 1 i i i i “,,n___,,,> , ,.... _ ._ -_-~..~, . . - ~~-_-__-.v,_,H~,,,,,,,,,,,.___-... __.,..-._,,._...-_ __ _ _ ~~_»1-,.,,|n|-Emwr--.--.._.-.._---_-_,_-.___--_-_-_-M-_.__-_ __ ._ ew E. r _ - __' -_‘:_i__,~ i,_.'~ ¢;_','g-,ly I~3"?'-.`.’:_-5*. ' ~ .=\\,~'t\;*-' \~~‘;~l- ~\.-~.1~.~= .- -~ _o l_’ ._ _ -_*.?."\_ i_`~ _‘ __-‘ \ -\- -1 s\_