\ m _______i__i_ PAGE SEVEN I When “Pepper” Martin Cilouted His First Homer Of World Series l A B E a w E I rnnlalll Prism; All Abegweit football players or"; requested to report for practice at the Victoria Park this afternoon at 4.45, as it is expected onc of thy Mainland football teams will b; here for a game on Monday. dinals Sensational Centre Fielder- Kriocks In Four Runs Of FivelScored By Club-St. Louis Now Leading In World l’ Series Race. Golfers Are Suspended l lfixy Alan Gould, Associated Press ‘of the five Cardinal tallies, ‘This T. i ' Sports Editor) lstocklly-built, 27 year old Oklahom- “ . SHIBE PARK, Philadelphia, Pa.,lan from the Osage country, virtu- Jct. 7.—-'I‘he wild horse of the Os- ally single-handed battered the age, "Pepper" Martin, collaborated Athletics into defeat with lust as > lags-in today with the wild Will of the much power as a slugger as he had l pitching peaks, Bill Hallahan, to manifested previously in dazzling lhaflle the Athletics, perch victory speed. He drove in the first run at the National League banner and with a fly, pointed out the exit for l‘ ,put the Cardinals within one game Hoyt in the sixth with a. home run ‘ t“ the w°l'li-‘l lliifiellilll championship. Clflltllli, with Fkisch on base, and con- Hera are some Bfiillllli! will?! 0! "19 "lilies l" ll" m"! ‘Wild “Ties some at Philadelphia yesterday, Oct. 7th, which was won by Cardin als over Mack's Athletics by a score zhl-Lseltsllfeglllgvzltilm all: 2:58 drill‘; of 5 to 1. No. 1 shows a general view of the park before the hostilities commenced and a. large section of the some 32.000 ardent enthlmia sts who paid anything from $25 to B 9 B $3 to see the spirited tilt. No. 2 shows Martin of the Cardinals romping home behind Frankie Frlsch of tcr getting hold of one ct’ Waite H oyffs fast ones for a homer. (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL, QUIX, Tct. T-Tlii captain of the Marlborough UH]? Club and tlll'.,- oi its playelv wit. suspended today by the Province o] Quebec Golf Association from 111.1; -" ticipation in any tournament s’; other activities oi lhc associaild: ‘until December 31, 1932. The clul. , itself was severely CellSllllCd. It wzz _ believed to be the first sushi-he'll}; . ' i of amateur players in the hisiupg of organized golf ill this countlgvf: l ,; inning. . “ The Cardinals romped easily to " The action followed an invcstiga. jriumph in the fifth game of the Cardinal Bun saw . . M0n€réa1 Wins l who has three times won the laur- tlon of the ages of the personnel h Martin tied the World Series re- A b i a - In Lacrosse l G n I- , F I series, 5 to l, as Haliahan posted els. The other snail-finalists are the Marlborough team which cop 111s second straight victory over the both of Toronto, Mrs. C. S. Eddls tured the junior team championship world champions and Martin con- cord when he ran his total hits up ____ __tinued on the wildest batting ramp- to 12 for five games, equalling the and Mrs. E. W. Whittinton. of the Province, played at Aiurl- l age in the history ‘of baseball's an- achievement first registered by Buck l , O‘ (lqallaglan Press) _ ' l The day's play, under the prc- borough on September 2. 'i"lll.- r n n l FORUM, Montreal Que‘, Oct.‘ 6: TORlOblTO, Um. '7. <By llle vailing unfavorable wonthcr condit- soclation did not issue tllc ll 11g; nual big mow. 1t gave the "Red Herzog of the Giants in 11112 and l _M,.,,,l,.,.a1 Canadians hitltsd thchcanfldla“ Pl°“S’"TW° "Ym" inns. ws Dmdlilftlve or runny culi- Birds" the lead, three games to two, duplicated by Joe Jackson of the __ _,_ ‘ (‘lflsfid Elilf clYlllll 11nd fliiflllwl‘ Dill‘, ling mnbll of all was that in which tournament, players must not have l_ of the suspended plzlycts. ill-curd- hopes of the Toronto Maple Leflfslwxllelll “f m‘? Canadla" lfllllcs ing thrills but the most ncrvv ting-l illg to the regulations of tllc jUillQ. an advantage enjoyed by the Na- White Sox in 1919 and by Sam Rice ; tlonal League's forces for the first of the Senators in 1925. The Car- N B o s llelllallollal pmlesslonlll Lacrosse long prominent in tournament play, ml. llm cllllmllloll l“, lllliml .,_ l llllnllll.“ llll. age o; l7. qllelBll-kl time in seven years. The Cardinals, dlnal buzz saw boosted his batting f ' amplons III SCCOHd Ilcugue here last night by beating rCl-ufflun m the rumlmg l“ m“ 1931 gains‘; Honor Bright, younr: con-l Trophy, granted to Marlborough .2515 now in command with only the mark. for the series to .667, with them 6 to 3 and forcing the serlesfllllllllll '1'? llli‘ Clillmplfluslilll- llW-l‘ tender from Niagara Falls. Th1» dc-l now bccll awarded jolnuy l0 the. for the Championship of the In- Q great George Earnshaw to do much his 12 blows in 18 times at bat, and Straight GaIIIC Marltilllé into the third, final, and declslvelmllelgm vl°l°ll°ll5 lfdlll’ lll°lll °lll fender was carried to thc 23rd teams from Laval Sur La Lcc unc ‘lworrying about, return to their home moved closed to a new all-time rc- o game to be played at Toronto on l °7 the 5°°°lld “ml llllld Pllllllllallll" green before she rvas nblc to eke out ll Lake St. Louis. who finished Eva'- Q Series 13 To 7—Teams W 111 firoundsvwith two chances tocapture cord to displace the figure of .625 Friday night. iflililds. Played fol‘ the m0“ "all a victory. loud. Pl H F '(l ay ere r1 ay And Satur- the fourth and deciding contest. that now lstands to the credit of ‘as l1 heavy lalll- l" limes “mm-St Two Toronto players who have, ------- day. WHEN STREETS WONDER TEAM \VON FIFTH GAME AT PHILADELPHIA ' Lots. of ‘Tapper’ The sixth game isscheduled Friday Babe Ruth. But for the new rule blinding. tlreiivlieil llie liflzflidlllls known the thrill of winning the, Mulqueen who was eliminated by " at St. Louis and the ,.seventh, if banning the sacrifice fly as no-time Buttonhole badges‘ and medai- Lllmblim "llllse- Closed till‘? W011i 011i “l lli? l931l Adu MfltrKflizle by i! foul‘ {mil ‘ necessary, on Saturday. at bat, Martin would have had a lions to be attached to cars are be- The W0 fillmel‘ llll°ll°ld°l5 Wmlnlciure brforfi the billlluiii Play 01" three score, The smartest piece 01' strategy perfect afternoon at the plate. lng presented by the Vienna Auto- Still hive llieli‘ 9W5 fixfll °ll lull" the successul scml-finfilislifi. They Mrs. Eddls entered the select cir- slnce the series opened, the elevation mobile Club tomotorlsts who drivc diudem are Muieery Klrklwm Oi were Mrs. Ronald Holmes. beaten cle by defeating the quullfyiur. of the sensational Pepper Martin to = five, 10 or 15 years without an acci- Montreal, the defending ¢lifliui>l°u< by the slim margin of one hole by medalist, Cccll Smith, by We and the cleanup position in the Cardinal , lcalllillill Pies!) him know. The climax came in the dent or fine. and Ada MncKenzie, Toronto star Mrs. Whittingtcn, and Mrs. F. J. one. i’, halting order m place o‘ uslllllll-l- = The All; finally stopped, Mam“ ST. STEPHEN, N. B., Oct. 'l— eighth inning when he overruled ~, ». ;--~-~ Jim Bottomley, was crowned with on the bases, but Cochrane locked Wm‘ a balm?“ °f has“ m“ ll“ llw° FOIBY. base umpire, and called - i ;I'E5l1l£5 of the gaudiest variety as the door at last after the wild hol-sg Abegwell hllllels- 59- swim?" M0‘ Silliflrebrlsss safe at third when he _' the rookie outfielder routed the vet- had run rgmpant, 1g w” 1n the hawks l°°l< llifl BBOOMI same of the was caught of! base. After a heat- ‘ eran Waite Hoyt and had the ~Ath- eighth inning that Martin, smi- Maritime lumflirlir ‘biistlmll flnfll ed debate in which nearly all play- Jetics as a whole shell-shocked for foul- previous base thefts of the Selle-S "m" the Clllllmlewwli 111119 6Y8 and both umpires took part, the filth Btrflliht Bame with his Per- series, was tagged out by Cochraneb he" liodfly- The score was 13 to ‘f, and during which Dugan threaten- ,sonal exploits. throw to McNalr on Pepper's at- and this vlcwry- ‘awed t° the 18 9d w "ill lliB Slime. the Mohuwks tempt to purloln second. Up to to- t° 3 trlllmpll he" Yeslwldly- lellves screed i0 Cviiiluut ploy under Du- day Cochrane had failed to nab Si- Stephen iu need of only one sun's ruling. although under pro- , lllllgle caldlllal all the blush but victory in the next three games to test. This was not the only nrgu- Mflftlii. Wlili B niillflife eyes "D011 he improved by nabbing two of the clinch me gme, The seem’- 01 bat" "will? 0f the dfly. several others .him and even the A's own home three who med to steal‘ throwing tie now shifts to Charlottetown, for breaking in at various times. These town fans cheering for him. cele- out Jimmy Wilson, but failing to Bruits Friday and Saturday. disputes together with the time bfitted U16 Nsilflmlblllly Put 119011 stop George Watkins in the eighth. taken by actual play, dragged the .him by smashing out three hits, in- contest out to more than two and eluding a home run into the left one-half hem-g field stands, and driving home four Today! affair was e. long. drawn The Mohawks, champions of New at the , l ;:.";.:i:.":.‘z-.f:-..i;::::ssrzs? saris:..:"::..:;";:":.::":.:.§.22: Charlottetown Driving Park ’ LOOKING (By “Teu”) i m CAUGHT AT LAST Four Out of Five Long Drawn Game Continued on page 10 ’EM OVER playdowns. Therefore, the 13 to ‘l loss registered by them in the sec- terrific riding of umpire-in-chief, 3,1 round, 100mg than. part ml- r l E‘ Dugan. His decisions on balls and more today than in yesterday's l strikes did not suit the spectators fracas. They did not get many hits, r ' n» and they did not hesitate to let but ' mblngd them wml char. , lottetown errors to take a lead in " " ,1 the second inning and hold it. i l "Pepper" Martin jqiit-‘Bi-lfln iIPPBPIIIWlI iii lilie minds 0i innings, but were hammered un- recent years. ’World Series baseball fans through- mepglfully-gnd wmmul, any 59m. out the slwrtins world today. A blance of help on the mound. Four Capone "Razzed" At Football Match 0nd game came as little surprise. chines. Perhaps this year we are Not wishing to alibi in one way going to get a surprise. For the v Can they stop that lembssiiuz. Oi‘ another, it seems nevertheless. good d: the game it is hoped that ’ waiionins son o! clout. the srura- that the locals went away mighty the Cards flash through with VIC- tipn of all World series games, and short-handed in pitchers. McQuaid tory. The majority of fans are 8 hitter that Iiéyei‘ lli1°W5 when W and Connors were slated to handle somewhat fed up on the superiority quit-"Penmr" Martin? That's the the lob, two games, at leasteighceefl the American ‘circuit has shown in breaker of ball games and a wrecker pnchgrg would not have been too 0i liilfliii! 1101M. Mlfilli Bllll 001* many to carry in so important a tinues to hit the ball with a frenzy ggfleg, equal to nobody's business. He has demonstrated in every game of the who Will Win? ' Chicago city and police officials may have a hearty respect for the In the field, however, the Mo- hawks looked much better. They turned in several fine plays, in- eluding one twin killing, the result 0f quick thinking by McLean and poor base running by McQuacie, and cut their number of errors to tour. One_ of these, Vanstones, was m- cusable as he lost a fly in the sun. l McQuaid Taken Out McQuaid started in the WK f" deudly WW" °I Al c"p°“° m“ the Prince Edward Island chom- Iriel that “Gabby" Street, Cardinal need the sunshine. ning 6 to 1 was a revelation in- en feels that the Athletics should ets. deed; a proof that even one individ- win, providing they can handle He took a seat in the 46th row ‘ uni-providing he has the stuff. can "Pepper" Martin. They have every- and then the crowd spotted him; wreak vengeance on an opposing thing in their favor. They are in The word was passed throughout team. this series with the confidence to the stadium that Capone was pre- Playing one hundred per cent. win, for they have trimmed the sent, and instead of rising and sa- they leave him more or less alone in his wicked and nefarious activl- pmm’ but “m” a“ m“ that saw ' ' manager, needs him like the flowers Just who is going to win this base- ties, but the Chicago football fans ball war that the Athletics and gave him treatment at a North- Without Martin it is safe to "bet Cardinals are putting on for the western-Nebraska game that even that the "Red Bird!" 110W leiiflllli! fans for the second year in success- the king of the underworld could the parade, would be so far behind ion? If we could answer that we not stand. Capone drifted into the they could walk in their own shad- could step out and make ourselves a football match accompanied by half ows. little money to tide us over the wet a dozen hard-faced gents with their Yesterday's tilt, with Cards wln- winter months. Personally the writ- right hands in their side coat pock- him strike out two in the first in- ning, was removed at the start of the fourth. Bt. Stephen found the left hander for enough hits and bases on balls in the second inning for six runs and two more count- ers in the third sent him to the showers. Clark pitched for the Mo- hawks, giving nine hits and as many bases on balls. The first three men to face him received free tickets to base. Although they turn- ed in three .d0uble plays, in all 0f which Bquarebriggs and Gross fig- ured, the Abbies had nine errors. FTHE EHARLOTTETQWN ROTARY CLUB ~ The lsland’s Fastest Horses n- d GREAT CLASSES AND A PONY RACE. Arranged and Directed by the Members of The Victoria Driving Club Thanksgiving Day Sponsored by luting him in the manner that roy- alty is customarily greeted the 40.000 spectators while applauding the Proceeds for , Crippled Childrelfs Aid and OTHER CHARITIES Tickets Are Being S old by the Rotarians C hildren with Parents FREE. attack at bat that put three Ath- letics hurlers in the shade and his gum m "l, “up players found time to steadily leer Notwithstanding Connie Mack's Strange things havehappened inthe king of the beer, laundry, soft, ace o! hurlers, "Lefty" Grove, who major league baseball before. These drink and vice racquets. Capone ls expected to toe the slab tomor- cards must be a, pretty powerful watched the teams shooting holesin _ I row, the um: question arises-Can squad by the manner in which theycach others lines in a way that Bl "Wild lmil- Gm" h“ ‘HIT/flit’ they stop Martin? manage to hold this year's Woridsven he could envy, but did not re- Diitoliil liiil mildfi °ll° "m; l Series lead. 1n OOUlPIH-un, lurelymain for a full hour's lesson. One cheiis crest stop u! Mwflbes B" the American Circuit is not so much thing a gunman cannot stand and Ill!!! grounder in the third inning superior to the parent organization. that is the hoot! of the mob. With was the hlllllllht of the field. After their i0 to I defeat at the One can remember a few years backhis trigger finger itching he made Moi-Mn find B01381‘ did ll" mm hands of Bt. Stephen Mohawk: la. when Hank Gowdy and the feeble-tho nearest mt smi- the end of hittinl. each settins three “infill”- the opening game of ‘the Maritime’ looking Bsoion Braves went out and the third quarter. His comments on Whaienb triiile W" the lonwi lill Championship series, little hope wn'oleaned up Connie Mack's Athletics football crowds could they have of the series.- ..;:ld by local fandom for a victory of 1014, what was then claimed asbeen obtained would have made in- yeltorday in the second game of the one of tho greatest baseball ma- tel-eating reading. l l’. baseball afield, Martin opened m same players inst year. "on", __ Sqnarebriggs Again Stars Bquarebrlggs was the fieldins star for his team, handling clcimly nine of the ten chances Elven lllm Abbie: Lon Again Admission 50c. Continued on page 10