PAGE SIX LAST SHOWINGS TODAY . pnmcr EDWARD _____.._?_._._. ~i_____ ~aois TRAGEDY or ll. M. S. HAMPSHIRE OR THE FATE (ll? urrcuanlslt wrru A vlvln nl:slwl:li'1'ivi: l.E("l‘L‘l{l€ By MR. PAH. KOLLINS ALSO "noel/lost Should a girl stirrenllcl- flu- man Sh; loves to her sislcl"? tangled romil-IIPP- That's the big alllazilu: " ' ‘ _ , , Problem auswl-rl-u in lllln dramatic story ui‘ Will‘ 1n ‘ “ x I: ,' ‘ h“. v Z SONG “REMEMBER” PRICES-Matinee, 2G1. ll; Evening, 371'. 31W- 1h“- :\.\'l) THURSDAY GRAN i) OPENING 0F 'l‘l*il*] HOUSE THAT LAlfiiiS lilfllili‘ ,CllARi.lE.- , N 'l'(l.\I()Itii0\V l wwlz-l 111' . 13....’ l..\l\lii§'l Eb? near. Al'.\li'l'liil ll l'i'l Fox News ~ ‘ilt\'lqit*"~.'l' -» - (lrcilestr-lt I I llll- 11.2w ..l. sinful-l lu-tnlcs oi" the lfl'ill[i*l‘_\' -- 'l‘unnc_v (‘humplllnsliip !':'_l:t. CALOREQ PIPELESS g Warmgrllii~Furnace 71:"! 5.1/15 ‘Cuyler-Dreyfuss situation and in- wreased prestige for l New York Yankees. l l Important Theatrical Announcement ran cnantzorrmrowp GUARDIAN GRAND OPENING "ronoR-ltow ‘v "@174 n. . The HOUSQ That ‘Laughs’ Built At" 7Prince Edward n h " 7 lllllil s IlHEllKS ‘ . ANU NEW YORK, Oct. 10. — The 1927 world series has passed quickly into baseball history with ten records smashed and five others tied, chief- ly through the batting prowess of Babe Ruth, the "makings" of a stormy controversy in the Bush- the victorious The speedy ending of the series prevented the battle from smashing records for attendance and gate re- ceipts, although the figure for the Ki l? ‘l. 1-, --.l_ Wu. ail-r... Theatre t , ,1 ti‘. 'l .-.-.<Il {iii HEBUHHS E5 UTHEHS in the third game, was the pitchin: hero. "Jumping Joe" Dugun turned in the most sensational fielding per- formances. , Taking the series as a. whole, however. Ruth's bat was the most consistently prominent feature. fig- uring in all four victories. The Babes three singles upset the Pir- ates in the first game, his sacrifice fly tallied a run in the second, his first homer furnished the climax to the Yankee barrage in the third third game at the Yankee Stadium did set up a new high "gate" ofl $209,665 for a single contest, while the players’ pool also is the great-l est on record. Less Than Million Gate It was the first time in five years that the series has failed to be a: million dollar affair. The total re-i ccipts. $783,217, however, were more than $50,000 in excess of the total for the first four games of the 1926 series, which set the high mark for seven games of $1,207,864. 111s .279 to .223 and on the average out-fielded them .981 to .962. Babe Ruth's bat smashed eight of, the ten records broken and tied an- other to clinch for him probably a. atronger claim than any-other play—' er to the individual hero role of the series. Pennock is llero ates hitless for seven innings, and to only three safc blows altogether battle and his second home run kept the Yankees from possibleide- feat in the fourth game. Babe Drives in Seven Runs Ruth drove in more runs than any other player, seven, and ac- counted for the only two circuit clouts of the series. He was a constant threat at the plate and handled his position in the field faultlessly. The Babe was out- ‘ adian Still Questioning Tunny’s Right ‘ " ‘To Title Many big bots still held in abey- clue-great numbers of fight fans consider Dempsey should have been _ awagded the championship title in tho, seventh round. The official, moyies of the fight leave no doubt R"E'F.LE C -no\v when eVer in the writers mind as to who Mk1; ually won the battle. The films are as clear as a bell and every movc is distinct. The fight films we under- stand will be presented at the Prince Edward Friday and Saturday of this week. Another Match For Charlottetown l l l . l Local wrestling fans and lovers of: good clean athletics in general will‘ no doubt read with great pleasure the announcement that Mr. H. A. Ebers has succeeded, after much! communication, in matching Frank] Bruno, the "Boston Bearcat" with; Jack Patterson, now in this city, the: match to take place at the Arena either the latter part of this week or Monday night next. Bruno wrestles Frank Saxon. Montreal, heralded as peer of Cali- light-heavyweight, in thc' silvls“ FTHE scored by Combs, Koenig and Lloyd Waner, besides being outbattéd by The Yankees outbatted their riv- Kflenig. who led both clubs regulars, with a figure of .500, but the big slugger was more of a decisive fact- or than any of‘ these staksww? hw- But for his ~ lapses »in- ‘the field. Lloyd Waner might havehequa-Llexl Ruth as a stellar figure. The younger Waner, playing his first . series, performed brilliantly at botl land on the bases. excelling his more | famous brother Paul. A lless spectacular. Clyde}. ough art. Herb, Pgnnqgk_ hglding the plr-lPlrote left fielder. had the blggestl l l Pirate punch at the plate. driving in_ four of his team's ten runs. v McGill Defeats Varsity in Football TORONTO, Oct. 10.—Converting two fumbles by_ Francis Trimble. made behind his own .line, into touches for the ‘majority of their pointsfiMcGill University swept to victory over University of Toronto, Intercollegiate Union champions, in the opening game of the intercol- legiate schedule here yesterday aft- ernoon by 12--6. Held during the first quarter by the blue machine, McGill rallied in the second when they got one of their breaks to score a try, and in the third and fourth completely outplayed the champions. l fullback, Clark; spares, Garry and Boyce. ' '. .. ‘ i U. N. B.-Forwards, M un-ay. lWightman, MacAulay ‘ ptoinl, Dalzell, Pearson, E. Fowler and Fraser; quarters, Simpson, J. Fow- ler, Richards and Goodspeed; halv- es, Chestnut, Currie and Petrie; fullback Woods; spares, Jones, Hick- son, Oldham, Trltes, Stratton, Chal- mers, Lockhart and McNally. PRINCE GEORGE IS APPOINTED T0 NEW BATTLESHIP NELSON LONDON, Oet; IO-Princc George has been appointed tqscrve on "the new battleship Nelson, acting on the staff of the Commander-in- z POKER Sunny Brae Rink, Moncton, tomor- HANDS row night. , . , Fans hereabouts need no intro» v - - ' _'____________ duction to Jack Patterson, _ :ill| knowing that he will give his best‘ ' ‘land will make a strong and hercul-l lean effort to win his match. T110! _ "Bearcat" from Boston is a fast; ‘ ‘and aggressive wrestler with nlorle . _ — "f-‘thnn a touch of sensationallsnl inl Football is going merrily along‘, ‘his makeup. His style of wrestlinlzland the boys are anxious to ilavc‘ pittedlngainst Patterson's cool and the best possible for Saturday ncxl. col1ected,,mat work should give the and are giving all the time they can l 1188 CFOWG 81111961861 l! performance ‘to getting in shape for the coming =long to he remembered. Two good fray. , lpreliminaries are also booked. The Abbies are again holding ' lsracticc today at 5 dclock and will meet at Revere Hotel at 4.45, the following players are kindly asked Michelson Wins l Bronx Marathon PORT CHESTER, N. ‘L, Cct. 11i- Albert "Whitey" Michelson, of Stnln 101T], Conn, running unattached, ,won the‘ Marathon race of 26 miles and 385 yards from The Bronx to‘ this city yesterday. ills time was 2 hours 31 minutes and 11 seconds. hand: H. Saunders, E. Lynds, F‘. aMcCarey, E. Diamond, C. Campbell G. Peakc. G. Woods, J. McKenzie, I. Horne, J. Connolly, L. Connolly, J. Morris, J. McLeod, J. Lonergan, R1 Jenkins, O. W. Campbell, W. J. McDonald, S. DesRoches, and St. C. Trainor. . As the first game is only five 11 ward‘ of Dover’ N_ J" ‘v35 M.“ days away it would be \vell_to got 0nd’ finishing in 231 Frauds O-_ all Vthe boys working in their own Donne“ of Mays Landing. N_ JulpflSiilOilfi for a few practices; first. and Clarence Demar, Melrosc, ltlnss,‘ _ _<,>_ n - , . “Y Bowling finished third and fourth respcztiv- ely, the former in 2338.35 illlfii the Ilatter in 2.41.21. , *- .__ icmc; o; ‘he Atlantic Fleet‘ T“, The R01lPliilll llllwlillg Imagin- ‘Pyjncc l-ecunm. qualified as nnllflltllltrfl their fall sc-l-lillll lost niglll interpreter in French, lifter four lwm‘ l‘ “Mme hpmm“ months of study. ' l l l l l l my wi e discovere my t0 make a special effort to be on " T l0 \- lwe ‘Y? s ‘ '1 . l. ,. l . x a pal fries f0‘ _ H1891 yi-hings gone wrong‘ lsay >¢.->~n-o< ~40 a rro»~¢ r¢¢¢0410~*~<<'4¢ -—— —--- -, - -——— ~ - -~ ~.~ ~~~~;.-1wr-.~ z l~‘.. 1lill'l .. . . 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