it crnival any New F e-ar-t-u-res Added For The _Mamm2t£ 1933 Festival. n, phuiottetnwn Community n] and Merchants MIMI/TOD. , , ons for which have been way the past several weeks n 0pm in The Forum next Mon- , evening, October 2nd and will , “a until October 14th. , ‘in be the most ambitious ev- ‘gigmpled here and the commit- m ¢harge are to be congratu- on getllflfl together such an , t round of entertainment. we has been a Wlendid re- .. from everyone who has been sCllNl, The booths have been up with eagerness and there W mmslion um; all", will beithelr Campfire Concerts and the , beautiful displays by the ants and others. This feat- d very successful with the booths last yea!‘ and this ii should prove evemmore fui. new feature which has been .. the rifle range. It will be i in the men's dressing room two or more of the latest nrod- flcaiibre rifles will be used with . targets constructed so that injury‘ can come to anyone. Full culars regarding the operation lie rifle 1111188 will be obtained r irarty who made a great . . of it in ‘rwro last year. putting green is being laid . for the golfers and hundreds people who are interested in game and many who have . had‘ a putter in their hands not to irry their skill. s hundred beautiful blankets of virviiost quality and nicest shad- llid patternslrave been ordered as ' 10X‘ Bingo and other games. one hundred merchants and have donated prizes which housed for door prizes, cto. ' Pulse will be ‘a big feat- "?! llisht and valueihle "iii b! QiWIi. lo much so ii you win one you will be ii ioii your neighbors about liiiiilvv will be back to try » luck next night. As the admis. fee is being placed at the aim of terr cents for every. liiiiiifl Hlld old. it is feitthat uormous crowd will take ad. - lllld visit the carnival. ~ night there will be a. ‘pm- . u Short one at 8.15 and a one at 10.15, on Saturday i at 10.30. "first night's program will be -- over to the Firemen and iaddics certainly know my, go iiil- You will remember that Mr they gave a very spectgc. Puiormance, which was voted iwsi of the whole series. This owl ltlcltacheru and his g3]- ladiiics will not do any worse i“ l” siue- They open the ball Oliday night, ‘loader night at 8.15 there i iii“ chunsins contest, Wheels. four Chevrolet; and ‘lid-i will be vmvided for the i mechanics from the best i» This will be a battle of "id llrcre “i111 be 10L, o; fun zit. 10.15 will be the greasy tiniest. A nice little porkef h“ "tilled from an exJbanke-r, viilmcl". in the vicinity of olriown. This is a crafty “lain and has been educated quick getaways. Es yin eased too so it will be lots of m“! u“ b"?! try to capture i "liiiiiw night. 8.15 p. m, there “ii fin equal a good old- “id me "m"! contest. Ever r ‘m’! 0i’ Alfred the Great h‘? “an popular. This time ntucbcrrzcs. because you w“. M Shiv from the fact that if meJwbmlY D19 you will show ‘mu ihick and the man or W“ soi away with the ’ is the winner. and he lie. ,- '0 be. 1g Wilts tmghi Will be a novel en- wm iii tho fcmr of a brick ‘ shohampionbrlcklayem “l” will nit their skill ‘:21 other in building fiues l“ "it! eyes of the audi. Eimiod that two oi’ our .. Mum‘ Wiitractors and an m a b0 on hand to watch ,_ I "iliilivard the prises. I n73 ‘.515 and 10.15 p.111. m Union boywlil have full pa” "haiku of the night's " Th’? are back of the hoc- lans Completed pr Community sowuue ‘WRESTLING _ BASEBALL win/s a... Dissension Looms Over I ‘ Gateways At Middlet Oct. 2- 14 night in the newly-smoothed path ball playoffs. It was a sharp dissension ovcr the question of Yarmouth Gate- ways’ expenses in their series with springhlll Fencebusters. President C. C. Gillespie of the M.B.P.A.A.U. of C. had ruled the Nova Scotia Baseball Association must pay 0ne-' third of the team's expenses. 'I‘onight, President H. A. Mac- Quarrle of the N.S.B.A. declared the Association would not be re-I sponsible for this amount until the among the best and most enthusi- astic room-s at every game. ‘rhcy know how to put on a show as wit- neg their recent Labor Day sports. so leave it to them. They will pack the people in. Friday night. Charlottetown poo. sesses two troupes of Girl Guides that deserve a great deal of credit for the splendid turn outs they make. They have talent too as any-i one who has witnessed their enter-I tainments canvouch tor. They will Expenses _ Another Snag Arises In Nova Scotia Baseball Play-offs-Parks And Gateways Meet on Today i INWW GLASGOW. N. 8.. Belit- 35 Organisation itself had authorised --(C.P.)—A new snag loomed up in. the expenditure. The President's stand. however, leading to the Nova Scotia base- was not expected to interfere with tomorrow's continuation of the tangled piaydowns. Halifax Willow Parks, eliminated and then remor- ed to a place ‘in the semi-finals, will meet the Gateways tomorrow at Middleton. ' WIRIIBIXMOT this sudcien_ death game will meet Fencebusters, who had already played two “furs? games with Gateways when Pres‘- dent Gillcspieb ruling re-opened the semi-final series. have charge of the program at 8.15. 10.15 p. nr. The Boy Scouts will take command and put on one of stunts which only the Boy Soouts know how to do. Saturday night. 'I'l'ie first on the program at 8.15 will be ,a battle royal for youngsters Blillied with great big boxing gloves so they can.- not do anything but push each other around a bit. The chap who pushes the others around the most and survives gets the prize. A lot of fun, no damage done. 10.80. This is s. different story. ll TIMELY TIPS The Abegweit“ football executive have called a meeting for 7 o'clock Football Meeting ‘this even‘ng at the Revere Hotel. All those interested in the forma- tion of a term to represent the city This er the real thing. Boxing i" "ii semi" 1mg“ m‘ Ye" bouts between well trained gladi- shwld Emmi ators each anxious to gain renown I m m’ squared mm,“ we“ mMdP Lloyd Bryanion lone representa-l ,be appointed to draw up a schedule. or it. The pfes are beingl ed lads who know every trick o‘ tive of Prince Edward Island 1n the,‘ Maritime Junior Bicycle classic 225.31%‘; $.13. ‘£22.22 ZZZ‘; in w» omen rives home this evening. Lloyd placed second in a fHd of overl After havingbeen through the twenty stamem weeks fun we will let you off for a mt on Sunday so that you will ‘Yarmouth and Willow Parks °°m° back new and Ifliuwed 101'. resume their fight in a sudden Monday's pufiufmuiice about Wlll¢il| death game at Mddiclon today fori we will tell you in a later program. the right to meet the Springhili but do not forget the second week Fencebusters. will be as good if not better than the first. First Work Out And now we must; hell you will; Prince of Walzs football squad it is all flbout, 1t i; 1115f, this, chm. held the‘: first workout of tire sca- lottetawn lg going 3g be on the map son yesterday afternoon. A large with lg; hockey gem-L Earnest 51m numiber of players were on hand gel-e, devoted follower; of the 185g and according to present indica- esg game on earth, have that ideal! tions, wearers of the red and blue They want you and everyone on are in for a. great gridiron season gmifiijiiiigiii’ HEAVYWEIGHT; TITLE IIABANT time they beat a foreign foe they bring added credit to the Garden of the Gulf. Their glory casts some glory on us all, so let us all do our little bit and get behind the Big (Associated Press) JOHANNESBURG, South Africa. Sept. 25-The Transvaal Board of Boxing Control today declared vacant the South African heavy-i Community carnival and Merch- ants Jllxhibition so that we can put it over and help the management io buy equipment and meet the necessary expenses which are weight title held by Dan McCork- indale because of his failure to re- pudiate a statement attributed to him in which criticism was made oi.’ ‘the refcreeing in his bout with heavy. We again wish to mention that W. L. (Young) Stribling, the Ain- erican, last December. the small sum of ten cents will ad- Stribling won a decision from mil anyone from thc smailcst child McCoz-kindale at Johannesburg last lo the biggest man and when you bill’ a ten cent ticket. ladies and December. Mccorkindaie now is in New York preparing for a bout 861019111911. keep the stub because with Patsy Perroni o! Cleveland. there is a drawing every night and You may win a ham, bag o: flour ol‘ perhaps a more splendid prlze, Then there will be distributed over the city of Charlottetown several thousand Official I-Eogl-ggnsl each of these will bear a numlbgl- and (Associated Press) Home Runs Yesterday: Medwick. Cardinals, l. The leaders: Foxx, Athletics, 47:- Ruth, Yankees, 30: Gehrig. Yaii‘ Fflmellibel‘ to keep your numiber and kees, 30; Klein, Plriliies, 28; Berger I Tug of War Trophy A trophy has been donated liy the Hon. Walter M. Lea for the champ- ionship tug-of-war team of Queen's County, the finals of which are to be decided in Victoria Rink, the champion of the County to compete with the Island Championship. Teams wishing to enter will kind- ly forward their entries to the Secretary Victoria Rink Co., Ltd. Brooklyn SMUMMAEWNI IIP SERIES WITH BISITIIS Press Sports Writer) RED BIRD STADIUM, Colum-l receiver of thc Senators’ heavcrs, bus, 0., Sept. 25-—A barrage of hits in the fourth inning, including two home runs and a double, and three singles allowed Columbus Red Birds to even the Little World I f I agers. (This is Another of a Series an- alyzing the world baseball clum- pionship serlrs). (By Edward J. Noll Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Sept. 25-Tl-re wvorld series dope fests gleam with the deeds, the resourcefulness and feats of leadersship of young Joc Cronin, 26-year-old pilot of Wash- ington Senators, and scrappy Bill '.i‘erry, old-er in baseball years but still the frcsirman manager of New York Giants. In the background, almost for- gotten, stand two figures who ,probably will play a far more im- portant part. strategically, in the winning and losing of thc scveng game battle that opens in the Polo Grounds next Tuesday. Onc is Gus ‘Muncuso, sturdy, lrcavy-fcotcd cat- | (Br James L- Rouivk. Associaicillichor of thc Giants brilliant pitch- ing staff, the other Luke Seweii, Reason for Winning Pennant To Mmcuso, ivitiroul stint or ilesiiation. Terry awards the palm IHE CHARLOTTETOWN z GUARlJlAN JPORT WORLD Rival Catchers To y Play Important Part In Series.’ IWork or sevFEF l And Mancusco During Pennant Race Highly Praised By Two Playing - Man- thinks just as rapidly as his caiii 1 cher. ‘There!’ says Memphis Bill, "is the one reason, if there is one rea- son, why the Giants won the Nat-I ional League pennant from a couple of better all round ball clubs." _ Similarly Cronin, leading ciwanrpbn Ln his first year as - Hger. can point with gloxvur: .~. ilsfaction to the deal fllai brought Seivcll to thc Senators lasl winter from Cleveland in exchange for Roy Spencer and a cheque, just as Terry hails the day he got IMQDCIISO from the Cardinals for several assorted pitchers and catcher. I Ilncreascrl Effectiveness of lluricrs , As Manclwos smart handling has ' “made” tire Giant pitchers, so has SIlveiPs rcscivixrg increased ircm- ClldOlLSly the effectiveness of the veterans Earl Whitelriii, Wally Stewart and Alvin Crowder. It was Seweli who weaned the left ironcl- Cd WhiL‘ hill away from the idea of throw nothing but the curves that tired lrim out so and left lrim series with Buffalo 3150,15 today M,‘ for the mzriterful work of Cari: staggering in the lute innings. His one game each. The final score was Two more games will be played here both under electric lights, be- fore the teams move on to Buffalo. One of the smallest crowds in ser- ics history witnessed today's cor.- tcst, Less than 3,000 persons were in the stands, a rainfall having preceded the game. TTASEBAII. iiisiiiis NATIONAL LEAGUE R II E 020 020 201 716 2 Philadelphia. .000100100 2 '1 2 Beck and Lopez; Hansen. Moore and Davis. R. H E Pittsburgh St. Louis Smith, French, Swift and Grace. Finney: Walker and oTarrcil. TITRITNTIT EAST- BAII "TIES IIITS (Canadian Press) 'I‘0iRiON'I‘O, Sect. 24—'l'0';0nt0 Argonauts gave an impressive dis- play of ground power in trouncing St. Michael! College of the On- tario union 24-0 in the first game of the Toronto City Championship series. University of Toronto uracil‘ a great rally in thc fourih quarter of the second game to whip Balmy Beach 11-15 and qualify to play Argos for the City title next Satur- day. ' Sarnia. Imperials. preparing to defend their 0. It. F. U. title. scor- ed an 11-1 triumph ovcr University of Western Ontario at London. TORONTO. Sept. 24-—R0sults of senior exhibiiion foot-bail games yesterday. Montreal 31: Montreal C. N. 11.0. Hamilton Tigers 16. Hamilton Cubs 0. Sarnie 11; U. of Western On- tario i. your DPOBTBm because there will be a prize for the lucky program. Braves, 26. League Totals: American. National 450; Total 1,048. U On receipt of same a committee will 5981 1356 Path will be one of theI in the wholcseries. 10.15| Bedeque ltlnk Friday night. Sept. Bnnglng 29th, u. pull for the Strong aha ’ Morrison Trophys. Junior Teams: Lower Bedeqne vs. Freetown, Central Bedeque vs. St. Eleanor-‘s. New Annan vs. Remington. Albany vs. North Bcdeque. Senior Teams: (l) Nth. Bedcque vs. Summer-side. (2) Nth. Bedeque vs. St. E‘ nor-‘s. i373 ~21’? __________ Genoa, Italy, has 113,825 motor trucks, which hauled ovcr 600,000 tons of freight last year. Shipments of cheese from Aus- tralia in the year ending June 30 were ncarly double those of the pre- ‘l "roao Mamie. hwul; GOIN‘ ‘Fier-ilu‘ “TODAY so I'LL HAVE Argonauts 24 St. lifichaclk Col- lege 0. U. of Toronto ll: Balmy Beach 5. er , Hubbeli, his southpaw mainstay; young Hal Scinunaclier, a. failure until Augustus arrived on the Polo Grounds scene; Roy Parmelec, who likervse was getting nowhere swift- ly: and Freddy Fltzsinrmons, who [TTTITITEPS TEAMS SLAIIII MAR. TITLE (Canadian Press) MONCTON, Sept. 24-—Tw0 Novfi Scotia teams, both claiming the “000010200 310 0 ....01011120x 614 0 ladies softball championship of that province, lcft hcre by motor bus this morning on tlrcir return home, each claiming the Maritime championship. In the cyes of the Maritime branch of the Women's Amateur Athletic Federation the Halifax lnriics are the rightful champions of the lifaritiuies by virtue of trounclng the Moncton Regals 19 to 15 and 16 to 10 here yesterday in the best of a S-game series. In the eyes of the Nova Scotia Softball Association thc Sydney Bluebirds are the rightful cham- pions of the Maritimes by virtue of swamping tho Moncton Aces. champions of the local city league, under an avalanche of base lriis and runs. The Bluebirds made a clean sweep of the series by win- ning the first game played Friday evening 3i to 4, and the second game played yesterday afternoon 40 to 11. ‘ And in the eyes on the fans who took in what they could of the games which were staged on dif- ferent diamonds, the Sydney Blue- birds are cntitied to any cham- pionships that are floating around these provinces. They gave an ex- hibition of slugging, base running and fielding that fairly astounded the spectators. The Accs, conquered by the Blue- birds, defeated the Regain in the City League, after which the Regals registered with the W.A.A.F. and being the only team hcrcaboilts registered with that body, were declared New Brunswick champions by the organization. The Sydney Bluebirds are regis- I knowledge of batting weaknesses. ,5l"l3.lp handling, fine throwing. strengthened thc one spat where ‘the Senators llfid been notoriously _wcak all through the i932, cam- Pilgri- Bi 3i KfSEiTSTNSIiiTiiii, mlilgoiiv BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT 26 Yea rs‘. 0n one job 1.. f and a good job i twas , this dentistdid . . . to protect I i your teeth against pyorrhea ’ ’ I Your own dentist will tell you about pyorrhca. It is one of his grave problems. It comes cvcntu- ally to four nut of five peo rlc. It I zu-tuaily is the cause of ha f the zuiuit teeth which are lost. Nobodytoday believes that sim- ple polishing is all that is needed m kccp healthy teeth. There is I nruch more to it than that. When 5 icclh “come out” there is a deeper ‘ cause than mere cleanliness or non-cleanliness. As often as not lhis deeper cause is pyorrhea. Dr. R. J. Fol-Iran specialized in this ziisczrse which starts in the gums and works downward to the ionih sockets. H:- spcnt twenty-six years in his chosen ivnrk nnrl pro- iiuccd the toothpaste which Ircurs his name-—"Forhan’s.”Brush your tor-til and massage your gums with Boxing Bouts At Kensington Rink ivirat is generally conceded to b.‘ Ilil: ircs‘, boxing yet shown in Prince County took place in the Kcnsing- ; ton Rink on Saturday, the 23rd of ‘August. About four hundred fans watched the bouts, and were cer- thinly’ treated to plenty of action for ilrcir money. Tile first nratch of the evening was a five-round go between Y0llllg l-lickey of Kcnsirrgton and ,Lcfty Gallant of Summerside. ‘Hickey, though inexperienced, was more aggressive than his opponent. land leit-jabbcd his way to a oom- imanding lead in the first two rounds. Tire boxcrs opened out a little 1n thc third and Gallant was dropped for n count o.‘ five, but recovered and was going strong at the bell. There were some ficroc i The sports m the hvnuiuuon thc final round to carry the fight Rink on Saturday night, lrcld for to m5 opponent and WI“ the Jlldnes’ the benefit of the Granite Hockcy dCCLTIOR Club of Kcnsington, were attended by upwards of 400 people.‘ The results were as follows: ‘Jim Evans of lrishtoivn, The second Iaattle was between Dnvc McNeill of Miscouclre and‘ MCNPIII Shot Put-let, Elwood CZIXHDIJETLITIPUIIITZ the decision, by staging a, h _ _ _ 33 m; Elmer Bernard, g9 n‘ g 1,15; j WICI-(Cfl attack in the fourth andl eMy C1053 Con“ firs‘ drop Show Walter Duggan, 26 ft. 8 ins. 2i ft. 3 inches. Pole Vault - Harold McFuriurre, Bruce Murphy, and flurry Easter (equal). 0 ft. 41a inches. There was a tug of war contest between Graham's Road and Ken- sington, won by, Graham's Road in 1 minute and 25 seconds. An excellent exhibition of boxing followed. The results were: First bout, between Hickey, of Kcnsington and Gallant, of Sum- mcrside, won by the former. Second bout, between Evans, of Irishtown and McNeill, of Miscon- che, in which the latter was thc winner. Third bout IJCIWCPX] Dciarrcy, 017 Boston, and McDonald. of Summer- sidc, ended in a draw. This was a very fine exhibition of boxing. thc contestants being vcry cvciily matched. Officials-James Pcndcrgast, rci- crec; Donald Baker and John time keeper. fui champions. little iuciicntinn the (lISpiiIP wuuidI regard the other as outlaws. I final round. Evans with plenty of’ 011 McNcill. lost the fight ability to tie up his adversary while in close, ltfcNcillis superiority at infighting; was marked, and he made the mostI of his oppoliunitics. I The main bout of the eveningI and the one featuring the mostl thrills vars n seven-round affair brtivecir ‘Young Delaney of Boston and Jack MacDonald of Summer-I side, mid it was declared a ciraxxzl It would bc difficult to bring to- gether two more cvonly matched or gamer youngsters than these’ two. Tlrcy lrnd cvcrythiirg that it‘ effect I i talzcs. They boxed cleverly, and oc- tac- each casionaiiy dropped defensive tics and flung punches at other with a wild abandon that had ihc ‘spectators by the cars.‘ Both boys wont dolvn more than. once imdcr a withering attack, but! each disdained a count, and was; up like a flnslr to renew hostilities‘ with uurlinrinlsircd vim. And more tered with the Nova Scotia Soft-who ficrccst round of ill? , _ _ ball Association and are rccoirnimi I thcv shook hands iloforo 80108 Vi,’ Imiiii his Elli“ “mi Em‘ ‘iii’ “Pi” m”- by that organization as the right-Ithcir corners. TlliS is the kind oil Ilisioud lilo When the icamsifivzirting the Public enjoy. _ left here this morning illPlT‘ wasi fuiurc match with either 0f thcsnI ilic plate. l\lrlI-*r‘s arm hung limp than nnyllriiig else in the stirring bntile the sirortihg instincts nf thc most lrcated moments of the lrov thc end of SGVOH sportsmanship. and til I and a; Irovs {is nur- of the principals will.’ cash customers. Forhanhs. Trust For-ha your teeth white and listening. ljlvcn for this purpose t. ere ia no finer tooth aste made. But that is only one uty of Fcrhan's——and Forhams is a double-duty footh- paste. its other duty is to protect your gums. Dentists all over the coun In using the professional form a of Dr. Forhan in treating pyorrhes and Fnrhanis Toothpaste pro- serves the same scientific principle for prr-vcntive hygiene at home. Fcrhan’s is a pleasant-tasting agreeable toothpaste for general family use. It is pure and mild- liked Iry thc children. But remem- bcr: "it's more than a toothpaste." It comm-s in a big brown tube, and owing in its individual character, nhurkeep exchanges in the fourth with Gal-i lant having a shade the hatter ofi o a _ T ‘ it. but Hickey cnmc back strong in I anuumr a3“ m’ Scores “c” 6'3 it lasts surprisingly long. IBUBHET [USES ininumii iiikiiiii SETS I (Associated Pros!) PARIS, Sent. 25—Wiliiam ‘l lTiidcn, II. today accomplished fr brilliant fashion as a professiona what he hurl failed to do as arr am- ateur Davis Clip plnyrr from 102i to lil3Tl—l'I(‘ii‘flt Henri Crrchct—-t-e give the United stares victory in s professional tennis series with li‘rz1nce. four matches to one. Playing in :1 form rmniiiiscent oi [the Tildcn who ruled the 'tennil world from 1920 to 1027 and with Lire added guilc of experience Bil‘. Tildcn rcquircd just 55 minutes and three. sets to crush his Ncnrcsis oi 6-4, 6-2. . The Cochcl of the nra-tch was hardly the great little Frenchman of 1930 and lrim-Q long Tildcn ap- peared to thc enthusiastic gallery to br- as good as ever. E The contest ivns filled with s and dccp drives, ncithcr getting to Running lligh Jump-Harry Ens- (iyiralnitc in his rapier loft, which ghebcrilttilfg: Ittng tcr, Bruce Murphy, Robert Craig. lrc landed“occasionally with tailing ‘ ‘ ‘ “' Height, r ft. 1 inch. ,| 56 lo- weluhi-isi, Iiaroid Loam; ’ chiefly through his u. Elwood Campbell, Elmer Bcrnartl; strategy with thc kcon antagonism of the players lifting it to dramat- ic hcights trot indicated by the score. With tire series already won. Til- dcn and Barnes made the final re~ suit 4-1 in matches as they firi- islrcd out the doubles match with Cochct nml Plan to win 6-2, 4-6 6-1, 6-4. The match was post- poned yrrslvrduir because of rain with the Americans loading 4-1 in the ihirci set. Earlier Bames had defeated Martin Plna 2-6. 6-4, 6-8. Huiflniiillls ARMINACI niautims SYRACUSE. N. Y‘. SPDi. 25——(C_ Wright Judges. John x/[sphcyscnyIlJilVs stood out. Not oven in the PJ-Nfclnbers of the Rome, ‘N. Y. irnkce loam fiiYr-d the bases. It was did mo‘. forget ihc irrinciplcs of a iiaht Vpvt for any piichr-r. Will- fzrm Ahllir. former pl‘0f".-Si<)lifll tail-Icy [or tho SIVFRCIISP police. drew bail landcri in the grandstand and lhzr-o rims crossed at his sirlc. It was broken between ever be settled One club scams to l vr-nlurc t0 Predict. pack in thcI The Plbczv Hui Jwiikir-iz Rome won 7-6. i ...:s By (iconic IVJ-‘ianus HAVE vou aoT Six NICE Flirt-i? guREi que-rvco-r . 1N some FINE HERE. AN‘ \ WANT “for; ToPfl-(ROW ‘EM TO ME- r WANT TO TELL MY w|i=E r CAUGHT ‘EM - “ II Iiiii iiIiii-iv ceding l2 months, 0 loll. Klfl‘ Fuium sffldilllh he. Gren Bnuln righu termed.