m. '10, 1923' ; i odayist THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mc Graw We have a wonderful hall loam; lii t"ict, l think the‘ lrainit s-ii aggregation of stars iii organized baseball. today, and if they continue to play uuuuui uuui| mM%hm&Wfi ' A . "there will be nothing to it '>o»<1.r1i 1.11 i , ...';';.':. member 0t the Ahegwcit Club, w1ll_ ‘ £7 m u’ P049 F¥1"-1111‘1l-" like part ln the 45 mile road rat-r} 1,1111% 1W0 of tho licst 1101i“ n ilai-lfaxlonfiaturday. lie will. sid-im 11, 11w pen-so“; M 11,0“ eprc-eent t. ie iegwclts and do 11s- ,...“ B, t] , , _ tmost in this hi: event to h. “m” Lonneq’ {and mum‘ m mom: the headliners-Jilin: is v1 ' u ""59 5W8 plendid sliape- and if hc puts the; "#1111111 Sud Sain'l Jones, ep into tlils event that he docs in! ll11l<iZl11S' choice for toduv. a . he hockey name/s, the sport fans __ ' , ' nok forward to him maltitip; ill "'_ plendld showing, 'l‘li"u lll('_‘y'('l§! imd , _ , ace is looked lorwziril to with t '1‘1""' ~~fl1111~2: 2111-1-11. ore than ordinary intcrcnt by the The Pheonix 2.04 Pace, 2 in 3. draw In. L. J. 1111i» ifferent clubs, who liavv sturtrrs n it, mid the Alrogwcit ('l11l1 pin heir lialtli i11 Jack 0:1 this cc ‘ilfiltlll Gordon leaves ifor iiiaii ax io- orrow morning-“(lond lurk iii’ l an and may your last mile he 11w _asiest one." Purse $3,000. Illmllmim- "-2-. by llnlwiii, illiurphyl 1 1 2 Julia Dirt-cl, l1.111.. (Phillis) 2 3 v ____ ' Rustic! Ontario. 114:. (Stolwsi 3 1i l\"l H111. Logan l'll‘illIt‘00(l_<'llS0 ' D On Grand Circuit Purse $2.0M llrs, Yvrlciis, h.1u.. by Pctcr tho (ii-cat (iylurpliy) . _ , _ _ _ _ __ o llocraliisa. 011.11., (Phziiidlor) : miiriiziliit, li.g.. (Flr-mlnqi ' LEXINGTON, ()ct., il,- ~('lns1~ iiiiwlfiiiwiltv Naiiniiiii, h.g., (M13. hos, split hunt (innit-sis 11nd llll‘ Kpy) uccoss of the iliurpiiy Stul1li> warn I‘.iar1i1.-1i1111(,._ 1, he featurrs. of yestorilziys grand tine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 11 7 '2 Y lrouit. Mrs. Yerkis iron ‘iiic Awh- 'l'-'llll‘lllil, Jum- ppm‘, pap". ".1; and and llliirrliiiaii. llli! l'hi1ciiix,\'1-:.l<»1'. My Roscliuil 111111515 lliul\i' This. hollg ilrlvim by .\ii1rpi1y.1St. iioliorts, Lady Bhnilsiuzri (2111,: ut not until after Uiltll had lost a id's AllllFlIPll zilso started V I Pflt- '1‘ui1i~~2.n.". ti. 2,04 1-2, 2.06 1.4. 2~5 Pace. 2 in a. Purse $1,000 I 2 Siimiiiarics: (Unfinished) ' The 2.12 Trot, Purse 81.000 hi1». (Tonseqiitanuc, l1.u_, 11y T11.- t”. Exponent, (iilclllulioii) i abel Higginsoii. h.m., (Gcvrsl Mr. Harvester. h.c.. (Cntoii) Iwnnta, b 111 (McKinilt-yl 7 . Volo Worthy, li.h.. (Nickels) -i meitiirtnd. Sequo. Dean Axworihy, Lcvislon] 'l‘i111c—~2,l)| 3-1; 1l’v'ti-:r» ldtawali, l1.1:.. (l\llll‘]1ll_\’) 2 1 l llfilia-i Illnriv, l1.1n., tTIiomau) 1 2 1'3 13 lli-ook, bu. (Edmunl 4 3 -' 4i“ ' '1' 1M1", 11.111, (McMahon) a 4 3| itliiitcli. Pctci- Daphne also 2.09 1-4. ‘ PAGE ‘SEVEN onfident \ A ‘J*1Qnri<,~ HITYEP M11; A151» A l vihLBEQ ("J i Last y'oiii' the Yilllliflvii madl- such ii miserable showing in tlie World Series thiit this fall finds them lii a dctcriiiiiicd mood i0 reverse last seasons vcrilict. The Yanks have had a run- away oi it in the Aniericziii Leag- ue pcntiaiit race right. from the start. They have so outclassed other tcains in their league that inside baseball has bccn ncedvil. They liavo won by the wonderful pitching stuff that Huggins , lius collected, and the - way that luck has played into his hands as rcgards the form "of one piiciicr and another. lf "Sud" Sam Jones’ ziriii gut sore, "iluilnt." Joe Bush would just be emerging from a slump; or Shawkey or Hoyt would start pitching as in the iliiys when they lwere the talk of their league. Then. too, the Yanks carry such r1 punch iit the hat that their attack just curries opposing 1iitch- ers off their feet. \\':ird, who lant season was the teaiifs weak spot, suddenly hogan playing such phon- omenul ball at. second the middle In the Spotlight 0f Sport $C14Au§ vfiiiaifiiit-S Nowy EVERY ATTERS wean- uess - unwind STENDIES m iurictp LIKE A PUDDEQ, l1 i-iis GQOuND l l=5wv<l£ TUE DEW) DOQS ‘Dixli willing to pay (‘tiliiiis $100,000 lust spring, to holster up the middle oi‘ tho Yiinkce infield. Just hoiv this hunch will stuck 1111 against a smart tcaiii like the (Hunts. lead by llicfiraw, who is in- side bzisebzill itself, it. is hard to sciiturc. n vcrtiict. On Dllpfll‘ the Yanks are a better aggregation, for lllUll‘ 1iitchinr: stufi‘ alone is a mighty hard handi- cap for the Giants to overcome. We “ex1iei'ts“ lct out lliu 118111-- yap liist season and the Giants; came alone and rappcil tho day- liglits out of the licst slants tliu Yankee mound artists could send zicross tlie 1ilatter. 'i‘lit- human cloincnt cntorirlnto the dupe to such an extent that it is mighty hard t0 figure out act: .1» atviy just how the mound men will porforin. One can dope out almost pvrii-ctly, just what any other player will lffilllfllllllt‘. to tho u'ln11< i111: oi‘ a series. but pitchers “is uoiiii-tiiiiig 111st» zigiiin." The margin between a pitcher when he is right and when he is nit‘ farm. is so slight that any little itidlnpositioii may throw tliu By Wood Cowan 1 It. is said that lthe Yanks are WIKllLlHIOELl against south- puws; well, today's game will prove that my champions can hit from either side, as tlu-ywc bven hitting all your. l u-aiit to st-e “Baht.” connect wifli thc flint one ovt-r — it will be good-bye tliiui. as the remainder of the lineup have a way of following the Bam- hiiio when he starts: his 11iu1'- deioua fltlllCk~N8llL Buit - li-y, Biirnci-i, or the rest of tliv Giant liurlers won't strip tliein iihrii. »-~ ‘IOU 1x» HiTTit" m THE LA! F 1E. Stiff sore nec That ache and tension in the neck muaclcs—you can be rid of itl Apply Sloan's. You don't have to rub it in. Just pat it: on gently. The tense, strained muscles rclnx. The pain stops. Get a bottle from your druggist today and have it on hand. 35 cents. ltiwill not stain. McTig-ue Still Is Worldfs Champion NEW YORK, October ‘Jr-Sn iar iii lliti Nl-w York State Athletic "kiinmlssion is concerned ‘Mike Mc- Vlguc remains light lit-avyivi-iizht liiiiiipinii of tho world. Il"S)li[|~ ill" -p1wul sent to (‘huiriitaii Muldoon ‘iy the (‘tiluiiihiis ttia.) [ll'fllllfil.'3l'S ii" tho i\ii"l‘ig11e-Strlhli1i:{ bout of Fhui-s 1y nfti rnoon. iii rvspoiisi- to knows pitchers and the weakness oi‘ lmtiors, aml who is as smart a catclu-i" as thurc is in tho game. Walter stvailiirs an infield like a rudder iloi-s a ship. Sfllllllll! has been mighty liit-lty in huiiig transferred to winning ;|gg1'gg;1[1(1111-1_ 111 111., 11151 ya," .11 telegram frnin l\'lajoi' John l'.1ul Wm! u“, Athleucs_ "my Wm, mehlonis, of (‘oluinbu-i. ziskinr; that pelnmnl; the“ who“ h‘, went loiliofcrtitw ilnrry EitloTs draw decis T311810" llic Rod Sox prggeeded mprn he ovt-rrulvil and Strihling pm Wm U“, Hug and “taller puukettuurlziiincrl champion. the commission- his share of the gate. lie came toiymmerdufi’ Wm. the fonqwmg tom the Yanks in 11121 and the Nciywérmm; ‘£3,110 ‘cm élvhuixnswl mt- " _ , _ i term‘. I l5 L a u. L‘. invc n0 York “M” “Hm n“ m“ ppnndnt‘li'nllllllt‘ll' ‘to make on tli: Plffilllld $533151‘Qfilgeguggglfirlck m 1922 and lui your (EXllllJlllOH ycscieriluy " ._ _ . , V x According to the (iuiiiiiiissiniicr 1s _b‘_‘l"'i‘g ‘S m‘ “m timer" H‘ lway of thinking the icfvrt-Ms ilccis- hioki- into the game with Buffalo “m i“ n“, ring w, m, n“, M1 “out iii 11112 and \v\'t‘llt. m the Athletics ‘ “ ' 1.- r' 1. ~ il i , 1 ;. tlii- following your. llc is 33 years ,.‘,’,,,.',.‘,',',‘, 1,:,_:,e21,un1g:l,fz) 1£h11n{1,1f"_1.:,f_ old. hats both ways but ' ' ' ‘ ' lllffllvflluh. and lllt-Tigiii- will ‘he culled he- 1'li.’l1t-l1fl11l101l- {fore thi- boxing body for .1 rqport ' i1'.‘ i. . . '2 ' llugan, tho Yanks’ lllll'1l,i~lll<.'l((!l‘.1Ihqréwnnlsdgilgif‘qintjlllnipquq-ylay 11,. also came to lllt‘ Ncw York cluh i1y~ i171‘ 1- 1 1 - _ ~ . , . . , way oi‘ Philadelphia and Boston. ili‘1l1h(;fft3l“"l0tSYlt-llllllllghiflgt ligvclnllilg: W‘ 1S 11 @001 Yflllligstor and a grout- Tipuo lioro this wintcr so that ‘the ""<‘"1"" ‘"1"!- fl 111M111: 1\‘T3T“K*3IN\E\\’ York inns wit‘ mg. roi- around .275: he is a timely hitter. 111..1,15,.1v,;1., 111,; 11101113 of 111.. go“. ‘lltlltlllfill neither lic nor Schzing thorn ynulli. Tex already has 31,-. Hugiins 1' he DaY--McGraw and Huggins Both C 1 , 'il viiiiifiiaril oi‘ 11layv1'~-, ' ont- lrisi-lmli riiiuil-rs iii 111,. pnnun.‘ ,- "nt. Tho tnllrvuv 1's (it llii- 1\lllt'l'lt'illl 1'1 i RlViil lElililS UN Elifil-f FilR liiEBlli fRiiY. llllliiY “Wallie” Pipp Was Outfirior Practice Yes- terday and May Get Into the Fray This Afternoon. ' _ , NEW Y()lll\', Oct. fl.*—'i‘l1<- rvs- lll‘! ins ilosires all the attacking 'lF'('ll\'(>. cliaiil-i-ii of ilii- (limits tiuillforri- lit! can muster against the Yniikcten in tlii-lr lllll'tl world's si-r- (iiniits. l" 111*’ 11111111 iliscussud liy llll‘ usu-i lioli Zlleui-icl has recovered fully wi-itv-rs 11111111111111 l1" ailments nnd will play fans, conic from tlii» lllflllSilllll avid, ‘ii-G ‘s only injured player is Steiigt-l. who got into last sorii-s. Should McGraw have 1111111411" illill"lll-'"rs have llt‘l'll zinx- to iv-iilrirv Stcngcl,_.linimy' 00min- ions about \\'.-illy i‘l|i11. lllt‘ l"1'st <11. tlu- t-xpi-iisivc outfielder from ‘i5l('l(t']', \‘.'llfl lll_llll'l d his llillill‘ iii :1 liii- ivisi. and Cunningham, anoth- ‘Ifllllk’ at ilnunii 111mm _t,--\-.-1-.-11 11' ‘."‘lllli'.\il(‘l‘, would lii- used ulter- ri-weks zwn. Pipp, ll'l\"'\'--_ 11,111.11 HIllPlj‘. ilPPfllYllllg in whether the ‘HS Uflllllllitlvh in ]l"'l(‘lli'l‘ yu-sti-i»."’lv'lliiii' is lcft hnndcd or right. "iiy arid \\'lllll‘ ll‘ hi tr;1_v~,1 ,1 t-11;._1,1"i‘!i- r» rtill is sonic speculation ah- "l11111. was vliiv 111 iwt M10111 \=|,i..-.1f'1'-t llll‘ opening game pitchers. ly and with his :ii-i-1151.,;..,.,1 111m ‘Jl-ilrar‘. most probably, wil call ' hi", \\'1yy|\-i-'ll'lll‘ \‘-ht‘ to start, yet thcrc is ‘ \\-11--1i1,.r 11,. v:i‘l.' ti1~l John Scott, the hero of ‘Vfiltld start l1i1_i1 iii lii.» fir-q mind-Vill- I'll’? walkawayz may got. this “Yllliwdriv. lli- looks “all 1'i.<1l1l,"il"11'111'- llliizlziiis has Joni-s and Pen- liuirpiinu. "liiit I wam 1,1 _.,., "tn-k 1'1 ad_. ..ii11 will 111..., 1H,", ,1,,.,u111. lllltl l)t'4'.ll sold. zlyfzaiwfirml;Xdllxiim‘his auklu." Should} Hd. llarmyv the ‘Yankee business "I-‘nhflhlv wit‘, Luv‘; 111:1 “ll'l'l‘. prctlictt-d thacwitli fair "W" “ml I'M-Pm‘; 1M1. li -~~l:i-1' ilrw rocnrd rut-onus for a “hm, in M.‘ Hm u‘ ‘ b __ "‘l‘l1-‘4 kumt- would lm Proli. tlic llI'\\‘i'Fl iii‘ lllll’ "."11:li1?:-'0l'\]i'i1 '1 ‘=1‘1'-'i 111-‘Iljtlliljylllllnfhomlrellafil. lxlailrzzlvll‘U115’?l11l::"l<.i1:\'i~1' iiiiiiili tl1<\‘tl1-".o1u~11r-i' in reach $200,000. The dimlril" wmlm “Hi1 .11- 1ll(ll(‘i' 1.1- _L vat-st rocr-ipls rr-cnrded for one w! w; l‘ ' - 1'1"Q\\"r~- at thcvlast contest in _ luv,- 111-1-11 “Hfllll Y 'l"llilllil1‘|l 1i'ti-lii11g 1111,] lli m More,» ire hitting the ball its they did iii iTigue signed for uiiy oppmiotit iii-- ]1l‘-\‘lOllS years. pi-oiuotcr may carc to naiiic, “ho- Joc is hut 25 years old and w'ent lll1'l' it he (‘arpciitic-r, (irch, (lib- iiito the liig show right from Iloly lions or 'l‘u11nuy. (‘ross in 1917. ' F -1 licst lwirler in the league off du1'~ 211g a Serics covering ton days. lii Walter Schaiig the Yanks have .-i mun lii-hind ilic plate: who of the season. tlint liofora Sept- omhcr rolled around he was c011- sidered the equal of l-Jddie Collins -nnd the Yankee owners were _____Q__ - 1.11m: Hwgg1rc$tmmj_ _ The Pccrlvss l.i,;iiii-1' m" ill!‘ ‘funk ci-s. Who is (‘oiiiiilvnt that His ’l‘ea111 will (‘aptiiro lllv llig l-liid of lllv \\'0rl(_l Scrlcs, 'i‘l1ereby Annex- ing the World's 'i‘i‘.~ii-. - v L Sporting Commeent The Dalhouale football squad is coming over ‘to the island for a ' series of games with the Abbics and Sa1ints--well, this looks a tho we are going to have some real classy pigskin juggling this fall. .Oniy the other day “.Dal" trimmed the Wanderers to the tune of the “unlucky number" to nil, which goes to prove that the N. S. University squad is out for scal-ps thlls season. The question now anises and is causing con~ siderabie conjecture among local fans, as to just what kind of a game the habltants will put up against this highly trained team’. Anyway it is a safe bet, that the Blue Nose aggregation will have to cover consid- erable ground lf they hope to win from either of the local teams-that is, providing they are in good condition. O The material available for tho Abeqweit team this year looks equally as well as last year, and competition should bo keen for the “odd" places. Condition will tell the tale—There will be a practise every evening at 5 o'clock-Raincoat; wiill be supplied tho fair weather birds O American League clubs have been victors In ten of the 18 world's scnles played since 1905. Of the eight championships won by National League pennant winners, the Giants hold three, 1905 land 1921 and 1922. Frank Chance won his Chicago Cuba ln 1907 and 1908, while Pittsburgh. the -Boston Bravos and Clnlclnnatl each ‘have been victonloun once. The Boston Red ‘Sax won four series from the American League, and Phil- adelphia Athletics account 4 for three. The White Sox won twice and Cleveland was victorious in 1920. The world's series of 1922 provided one of the great “dope upsets" of championship history. the New Vork Giants defeating the New York Yankee: in five games. The Giant: won four and one gome was tied. Rated greater and more powerful than the Giants because of tiller pit- ching staff, the American League pennant Inner: were made favorltel, despite the fact that they had been defeated by the Giants in 1921. in cm 11m game with Art Nehf, of the Giants. and “B“"°‘ J°°" B1181». o1 the Yankees, buing opposing pitchers, the Giants won 3 to 2. scoring all their run: in the eighth inning The second game, which went ten Inn- "193, QM“ in g 3.3 file. Bob Shawkey pitched for the Yankees and was oppolcd by Jone Barnes. The National: than won three straight games and the series. John Scott, l-n a remarkable pitching exhibition, shut out the Yankeel, whoa plldllfl‘ was Wnlta Hoyt, 3 to 0 In the third game of the leriu. Hugh Moquifilan won the fourth game for the Giants, 4 to 3, out-pitching Carl Maya. Nehf again defeated Bush In the deciding game, 5 to 3- J aclt Renault May Fight Floyd Johnsonf Htcliw zidzzowinter HE moment a man steps into a suit of Hatchway Underwear, iccls its buttonlcss comfort, sees its sleek smooth fit; he becomes conscious of a now-born sense oi ease and perfect frudom-n newhnbit forms. ItHHnIchvmy forhlm —Hntchway “no-button" Underwear for life- You don't know what underwear comlnrt in until you wur Hntohwny. It (its your figure perfectly without being pulled or buttoned into DlIIPQ; il in no trouble, no bother, liu no buttons to lose or break, and cannot bunch crblnd. Hnlchwny winter Underwear camel in seven warm weillits oi wool 1nd woolnnd cotton mixtures. Cmlii no more than other kindl, yet in cheaper tnlnunder, more " more ‘ ‘much more ' llhl. WOODS UNDERWEAR CO. Linitol- TORONTO HATQ HWAY NO BUTTON UNDERWEA ? ._._ k)\4-\| nnlnl o1 no nit Fuiiin. 114101;» 1,1119 M1119;- Huzizlns‘ (Yhnlcc For a Starter and Tlicu Agnln "Bullet Joe" Bush may Toe the Slab. 2.15m; Send for flu’: FREE FOLDER We make "archway In all lhl nandurd llnduwolr qflrr impartial n m: rclecrfon o rho rffln mnrerlaljnr W mu and. a nva pnpartd an In- llflllllll llnlu [older Q- plafnlng why dlflonar mnnn d unit Innu- inlr. If wfl Inlblc nicer mo rf|M n! or I a now and ill or In . Your cup] id k Muff! ruum. . “Nugget” Them —-and you'll get the world's best shine-brilliant, water- proof, lasting. t "NUGGET" Shoe Poli lLACK-TAN-TONIY I DAII IIOWN ANU V1.31‘: 9i 931% .hu Fountain Pen MAUI hi CANADA NEW YORK, on. iL-A Inlllflllly between Floyd Johnson and Jack Renault was as good as made yes- terday at a conference between Frank Flournoy, matchmaker at Madison Square Garden. Ind C1111?- lie Cook. Johnson's Manager. Un- less present plans fall through the content will take place on Nuv¢=m~ 4 This the Giants, Although McGraw Marlin» Art Nah! Huggln Crow for the Opener. _. Q tat-noon for Against the i