, , . _ '-a’ 1 . . _ ._,\ ‘ , _ ’ ’ , _. ,_>;,’-I - , __ ,. , 1 , _ _. '»V. OCTOBER 3»1933 _ . _ _ THE cHARLo1"rl~;'i‘owN GUARDIAN PAGE SHE BOWLING aoxuvc WRESTLING BASKETBALL g-'iff' V/` BAsl-:BALL M. _Q ornr-:R SPORT /A CUNDITIUN IS SERIUUS Doctor Gives Erst- - while BoxeraFight- T ing Chance to Pull Through. _ BULLETIN MAOON, Ga., Oct %-(A.P.) Attending physicians said into tonight that W. L. (Young)_ Stribling “won't last 24 hours Unless he can sleep soon or nn- less solnltiiing else happens.” (Associated Press) MACON, Ga., Oct. 2-_Although in a critical condition from inlur-‘ ies he received in a. motor accident‘ sterday, physicians tonight said E. L, (Young) Strlbling “still has s fighting chance to pull through." when Dr. A. P, Kemp entered the fighters room tonight, he said that W. L. looked up and said: "Doctor, am I going to die from this thing?" "No, W. L., we are not going to let you die but you have a hard fighi; like you’ve had many a time in the rins." the doctor replied. “All right. I'li fight. I just want- ed to know if I was going to die," Stribling said. The physician said Strlbling's pulse was 150 and his temperature 105.' Stribiing`s left foot was cut off in the accident and physicians said another amputation would have to be made higher up on the leg later when he recovered sufficient strength. The physicians also plan to remove fragments of the crush- id hip bone later. s’s|lg%llir . ,The Club championship of the B'side Golf Club were played over the week end, the finalists being Mr. Harold Gaudet and Mr. Norman Pritchard, the former winning the championship, two up and one to play. The match was very closely contested throughout. Following is the result of the Field day competitions: ' i Ladies' Driving competition - 1st,[ Miss Harriet Bradshaw, three drives totalling 438 yds.; 2nd, Mrs. Wm. Smallman, 408 yds. Longest Single Drive-Miss Brad- shaw, 164 yds. Ladies’ Approaching and Putting competition, won by Mrs, Wm. Smallman. I Ladies’ Marathon, won by Miss Helen Manson. ' Men's Driving Competition-lst, Albert Silliphant, 598 yds.; 2nd, Har- old Gaudet, 595 yds.; Longest in- dividual drive, Stuart Smith, 225 yds. Men's Approaching and Putting Uvmlletition, won by W. R.. McDon- aid. Menu Marathon, won by Mr, Henry Noonan. A similar field day will be held an Thanksgiving day when the lad- ies will hold their last tea of the ear. Competitions will be run oil #ring the afternoon. The program which is being drawn up by the committee will appear later.--S. I fir- . __ ' ' - --- " W Sr' lll‘lBi|.lNli"S’ - smaraczsrs ol=NAT1oNA.L LEAGUERS 1 Gamé C2lll€d Gff' 1' Snyder, cowh Th” Giantl' b°f"'d °f Sll'3l¢§Y. Left to Right-Tom Clark, co|aeh:B‘ll Terry, manager, and Frank - - ____v __ i _ It was a miserable setting for the (5) The teams Shan ¢°n_r,-|_5t of Havinggig Lead And Declare It “No Contest” - Tilt To Be Replayed Today. 1-IALIFAX, N. S., Oct. 2-- The third and what looked like the deciding game of the Nova Scotia amateur baseball championship ‘series was declared “no contest" f-Oilily after fans wearied of stall- ing, crowded on the field and forc- ed Umpire Joe Dever to end the match between Springhill Fence- 0 0 N T E S busters and Halifax Willow Parks. 'Fencebusters had two games to their credit and were leading 'l-0 llFF|C|Al RULES, in the fifth inning. Rain was (all- 1118 Ilshtly and threatening a d°W¥lP0uI‘ at any moment. Willow Parks were stalling in .the hope Due to numerous requests from several communities holding tug- of-war contests for the official rules. we herewith publish same for the match would be washed out. and Fcncebusters were doing their best to finish out the required five contests with and withoutcleats. TUG-01"-WAR WITHOUT CLEATS NEW YORK, Oct. 2-(A.P.)- The batting order for the open- ing game oi' the World Series tomorrow and probable ptcliing- choices; WASHlNGTON NEW YORK rA.L.l |lv.L.) Buddy Myer, 2b Joe Moore, lf Leon Gcslin, rf Hugh Crliz, Zh lleinle Manusli, lf Bill Terry, lb .loo Cronin. ss Mell Ott, rf F. Schulte, cf T. Jackson, Sb Joe Kuhel, lb Geo. Davis, cf 05S|€ Blll0ge 3b Gus Mancuso, c Luke Scwel, c John Ryan, ss Al Crowder, p Cari llubbeii, p Earl Whltch`ll. p Wally Stewart, p Time of Game: 1.30 lun. Hucili alll i[IUilPl.ETEll (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 2-The deal be- tween Montrcal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs, bringing George Hainsworth to thc Toronto National Hockey League team and sending Lorne Chabot to Montreal, was completed today. Hainsworth came to terms with the Leafs af- ter Chabot had signed with Can- adiens. f mint teeth with others older 1-han you alewc lui . _. m much enllwarr?a:symietntTl`rfr4?oiiis ` gvécahtnygga fsssing that natural teeth nra missing. And there are not so many folks around who can bong tm, sound and perfect rows of ¢,¢¢¢},_ When teeth lregin to "go," you 1001 tlilt it is a personal fgllure, And it is. No matter how carefully you brush your teeth, they are never safe unless you care for ¥0ur gums. Four out of five people Past the age of forty have the ' resdod gu d' i, ‘and orrhga tldllzze Worr ew- PY ll If ' ldult tooth which are lozt. of the Dont. be sure that you will be Ask tlioso who have All. il" 2 §_"{\°“e' *Hg ff," =~ ° °“ “ ° rhnf rccrlr if flrcy mr §§;'f§fl;,§gE .=’,»,_r,-- _j~ un ’ 't had gum troubl. " gybrrhea. vllou l;":§‘i.a';:° “Ceantinz wcrh" is not a vcry - ld , i popularTme.You can’tilni‘l mllly ' :ld)?iBco rfbioilt take u home _treatment seriously, it willppay to use a tootlxlasbe invented by a den- t_ist._Dr. . J. Forhan devoted s lifetime to _pyorrhea treatment. His grofeasional formula is used by t ousands of dentists and his home formula is embodied in Forhan’s Toothpaste. It’s the lin- est toothpaste money can buy, with an egrtrn-protection feature in its sgecial formula. Don’t let pyor- r ea 'get started. Use prevention. U86 o'rlum’s. Use it twice a day --old and young.At alldrugstorea. i |‘ -_ . Grounds Today- Cronin Re~! fuses To Name Starting Pitcher. , - Hubbell To Hurl For Giants# (By _ilan Gould) the one weapon they think they , (Associated Press Sports Editor) harder-hitting Anlcrlcarl Lszigucizsl, ', Nnw' YORK , oct. 2-erried all questions designed to still trying frantically to de-,pin him down. “They are all ready cidc which of three candidatesilb lillfiill and I`ll make UD my mind will pitch for washington senators tomorrow." \against Carl Owen Hubbell, ace isoutllpaw of New York Giants, in ithe openng game oi' the series to- mczrrow afternoon at 1.30 p. m. E.S.T. CONFIDENT The Senators feel confident their ability to hit any and all kinds of pitching will offset the admitted mound strength of the Giants. The four big clubbers of the American League outfit, Manush. Cronin, Schulte and Kullcl_ have driven in over 10 runs more than the corres- ponding cleanup quartette in the Giants' batting order. Mell Ott alone ranks with the Senator -clout/ers in the rival responsibility of bringing the base-rluincrs home. UNABLE T0 ATTEND The day`s only withdrawal from lthe opening game “line-up" was. ll/fayor John O'Brlen, who was to ,have thrown out the first ball. The Mayor notified the Giants that ‘pressure cf official business" would prevent h`m cvcn from attending the game. “Football weather," cloudy and cool, was predicted for tomorrow. Officials of the New York Club were optimistic of a crowd of at* iccst 40,000. This would he scmef a sellout for the Polo- Grounds, all freshly decked out! 9,000 short of with red, white and blue hunting for its first World Series since 1924.( The attendance will depend on the extent of the rush for 20,000 un- reserved grandstand seats and 5.000 bleacher tickets, to be put on sale at 9 a. m. , (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 2-The drop- kick "Jumping Joe" Savoldi made famous in modern wrestling proved his undoing tonight when he knocked himself out in an unsuc- cessful attempt to wrest from Jim Browning his claim to the world's heavyweight mat, title. TWO GAMES Two games will be played here before the Giants and Senators shift the battle to Clark Griffith Stadium, Washington, for the third, fourth and f.fth engagements.‘ Th scheduled ursday, Friday and - Saturday. If neither team has col- lected four victories within that stretch, and the odds are all against I I ' lt, they will resume the struggle at -- the Polo Grounds next Sunday, in* (Canadian Presll the sixth gnme, and play the sev- TORONTO, Oct. 2-Rule chan8¢S cnth and concluding game, if nec- effected at the semi-annual meet- cnlary, on Monday. Tho Giants slogan is "Win With Hubbell." ’.li~: home club has an ing of the National Hockey League here Saturday probably will reduce l materially the number of assists all-around :dvantage in the box' given on goals. It was decided as- that is adlv ted even by the Sen-1 slats will be counted if the play ators. Thcy have a great young is made to the aoorcr without inter- rlght-handcr in Hal Schumacher; ruption by an opponent. and a vctcxan in Fat Freddy Fitz-~ Thel‘c Will be no assists Bfllllmtl simmons and his deceptive knuckle. on rebounds off the boards or the ball. But the team's main oonfi-_ goalkeeper and as soon as a player dence and chief hopes repose in is checked ini the defensive area innings. , . _,_..;;_ ---- --._ ___ . . .___ I _ T ~-~'-vi |lilost bitterly fought title battle ili~@qua1 numbers of oompetitm-s_ The Giants 69° Senators Set F or; _ O cum ° G-hm Of $@,~1eS~..::;.::;;.f°;::.;:f‘;:.::::.::";:crf.:°:;ez;°:;;.“.;e:i.::..:.:;;;::; l I T V I : ‘ - __--l:.;;-;-.~:_-cf:;::.=:_f;-_1 . 'classed by the "‘S‘t°r5» “'h° Smash- and shall be without knots or other' the Provinces history and the fallilrope shall be of sufficient length ~-°k mailers 1" ther Ovm heads. tc allow for r pull of twelve rect The Same Will be replayed le- cnc for twelve :cet slack as each »nol-row end, together with four feet for fd Dut nine hits. shelled Freddie holdings for thc hands A centre P R o B A B L E ‘ ~f°Wd Uf 40-000 Expected MP010 ;:°:..i”:2 “.‘:f;“;i l°.:“;.“;°;; ve. “Pie LeB“‘"°- side cf thc centre rape r. sldc tape S ~ '° _i Perks played wretched lnli, mac shall bc cmxccl fc thc rc c _ A 'P Only two safe hits off LeBianc’s centre line shall be marked on the Slnnts and oontriauted six errors in ‘gl-ound, and six feet on each side the several rallies the Fencebusters of the centre line a side line pu- “aged S00” their Seven runs. allel thereto. At the start the rope tfief “ln Started felling in thc shall hc tact and thc ccnhe icpc -OUYUL 3- Serbs of blunders slowed shall be over the centre line and “P the same. ccrnpctltcrs cufaidc thc sms yacc, When it was over, Umpire Dever During no part of the pull Shan refused io make a statement but the rope be tied or in any way mit a complete statement if called shall he willfully place either hand upon to do so by amateur author-`on the ground. _ ities- _ In all Tug-cf-war ccmpcn- tions there shall be one Judge and "`”"*'°'°‘-‘°- W0 THSP€Cl10l'S Who shall be respon- sible for seeing that the 1-ulcs are properly carried out. The Judges _shall start the competition by word 'of mouth and take charge of the centre and the side lines, and give effect to the result of any pull by blowing a whistle. The Inspectors shall take charge of the teams and See that members of such teams do not wilfully touch the ground with any part of the body other than ____ the feet. and report to thc Judge BUFFALO, N_ YU oct 2_C°1_ s a e re lon of the umbus Red Birds forged back into Judge w disqualify the °"e“dlng thc lcca :cr the Little world scricc 2?’-’“ *md “W‘“d the P“l1 in flue-*- title by thumping Buffalo Bisons` °n t° the °Pp°Si“5 side- 0’ he 7-2 behind some heavy bat work may disqualify the °“°ndl“¢ team hero tonight. from the competition. A pull shall The American Association cham_ be won when one team shall have plons now have won four gamesipuued the Sm? “pe °f the °PP°5'i“3 against three victories for Buffalo's'|xde qv" 31°-T gh; Side 11119, 0l‘ International Leagucrs. any P01' 1°” 0 0 foot of any For Paul Dean, slim right-h-and wmpemm °i the °pp°Si"5 side er who has been the particular 5°” bey°“d the cent" une- In the Jinx of the Bison' it mmm his gent of l;i;tfh teams leaving go of third series win. 9 "°P° We either Side M5 The younger hrcthcr cr "Dizzy" D_\;11°<1 the Side time of the oarwsins Dean of the Cardinals wmpletelylsi e over theirownsidelinathe pull silencsd the ble bags of the Bisonslshall be declared no pull and shall as he allowed only four scattered 'Wi' °°n5m\1*¢ One Of the requisite hits and fanned 1l men. "Phil"l“Umb@f Of pulls. No competitor Gaillvan, Buffalo‘s starting pi¢,¢hc,-'shall make any hole in the ground was sent to the showers in th'e with his feet, or in any other way, seventh as the Red Birch scoredlbefore the start. In all competition; four runs and Elliott and Gould|confl.ned to certain weights two finished the gal-neV~ Clerks shall be appointed who shall ;l. Tonight's Community Carnival This will he one of the liveliest nights of the whole show. Doon open at seven o'clock. ‘ 8.15--TIRE CHANGING CONTEST lCi;_§lii illcclmnics from eight city garagcs'wil| compete against encll other in Cll-'mging tires on Fords and Clicvrolcta This com- petition will he full of action and interest. ’ 10.15-GREASY PIG CATCHING CONTEST ` For over ri week now a crafty little piggy has been coached io nluke quick getaways. Ile will be greased and the ladclic that catches him will ll-we ie so some. Nothing like run ins ct-cr in-cn scen on the stage in Charlottetown before. Do not miss ii. tianics of all kinds with popular young men running illcm will be iu full swing between “heats,” ‘ Visit ilu- shooting gallery and try your skill as .1 iilzirksilinii. Perllaps _Wu life the lllliliifigs of a higli class golfer and do not know it. lfinri oui by "putting" on the golf green. °\"i_.THES STORE 115 Grafton Street Fun For Community Opening Night A Great Program To -1- Tonight will be the second night I in the program of the Community Carnival and Merchants’ Exhibition. Last nights was :l huge success and the committee are very grateful to the Firemen for thc way they handled things. Tonight wlu be equally as z0°d~ The first event on the program will be the tire changing contest at 8.15. This will be full of action. Contest- ants will line up with four Ford wheels and four Chevrolets, eight mechanics from city garages faking part. _ The mechanic who changes the tire making a perfect job of it in the quickest time will be the win- ner. At 10.15 the Greasy Pig Catching Contest will be the centre of inter- cst. Five minutes before llléit time the bell will ring and the "barkers" cease. Those who wish to occUlJl’| the grandstand seats will settle down i there and others will ehsconse them- selves in the hundreds of other SSBIS where they can Bet B E00d View Of the fun on the stage. A SYGM mend . of the hockey boys has a little edu-i cated pig that for liveliness and s r htliness he will put up aselnsi All At The Carnival Success- Second Night’s Be A Thriller. bright little eyes shine with intelli- gence and he has confidentially told his farmer-feeder-friend that the city boy that lays hands on him will be smart. To make it more inter- esting still, littlc piggy will be greas- ed, so here's a barrel of fun waiting for you tonight; Last night the shooting gallery did a great business and many em- bryo marksmcn tried their skill with the twenty-two. They voted it great fun and tonight it should be an- other very pcpular feature. The putting crccn set Off to e good start and llllncircds had a try hitting the little white balls into their receptacles. As a result we may expect many new Converts IA the golf game. The merchants' booths attracted a great deal of attention and there i.- llo doubt that tile displays made re- flect grcat credit on the exhibitors. The Bingo and other games, the restaurant concessions, clc., all had their devotees and everyone seem- cd satisfied with the result of the first night of thc big Coinnlullliy Carllival in md of file senior hoc- key team, which is now the laik of Pls V anything in the country. The the town. be responsible to thb Judge for thcl correct; weighing of the competitors] before the start. All heats shall be] won by two pulls out of three. All competitors shall wear b00i~'§ 01" shoes of which the sole, heel and sides of hccl shall be perfectly flush and not pleaered in HH-V Wal” ic) No gloves or adhesive sub- ‘stance whatever shall be used OU the hands or ropes. ral The competing teams shall be drawn in pairs and all by<’=9 dl* posed of in the first round. Where th,-ee teams only compete, the team drawing the bye shall pull off for second prizes if defeated by the winner oi’ the first round. TUG-or-was wiru cm.-\'i‘S ral 'rugs-of-war shall he pulled on cleats made of wood. same to be at least 4 inches thick. 6 lncl1€S high and 32 inches lonl1~ and Hi lcast s :cet a inches apart The distance from the clamp in the centre to the first cleat on either side shall be not less than 6 fcci. lb) The cleats shall be set on edge and bolted to the board. (cl The rope shall be n man’la three-stranded rope, not less than 4 1-2 nor more than five inches in circumference. There shall be a lclampvoquidistant from the first' cleat on either side, which shall he sufficient to hold the rope in positon until released. (di This clamp shall not make _~_-_-:x ~- Y _--V ---~-‘IE (id to U_;'¢_- 3 siilcie l'.\'.st around 1 Mm, lifpimv the sllouldcr. The f1m,,;l-5 10 hold the rope in place shall not be constructed so as tt hind on the mpc in any position film. thc anchor may assume. Com- pciilors shall not use wcigllts in un- limited pulls, hui, :il pulls lizillwd to specified weights, colilpetlwrs may nge wclggllis, providing the to- tal of the loam. inclzidillg lvcilhfs does not exceed the lillui. rel The .s'ialiri.'i:':‘. imc Linn for each pull shall he tiircc nlinuics and a rest of not less than ion minutes sllall be allowed czlch cnnl- pcillor br-tween trial pulls. A short- er or longer time limit nlny be ngrced upon for other iilnn cllnill- ffi When Tuzs-of-W.i:- are limit. ed to ienuls of f!'l'."`-n ‘.\"`1i1lll- mill' pet;tors .=.lu\l‘. be vie izllcfl l'>Pifl"€ competing Tl~f~.' _:lull lv '.\'~"'.zlv‘fl as they pull ie. iiir'.|1f'illlc rlclllulz, ghogg, nm Tho vwiglllnfz--in shall he clone imm¢~d;nr1~ly he-fore the pull. lgl N0 kno: of amy knlrl shall be ted ;ll thc rope, :incl lilo rope shall not be llnssf-d niorf than once around the body of the aiicllor. Champ WinsFrom Cuban Challenger illssocinicd Pressl PARIS, Oct 2-Muzer-l Tllil, who lr. gen"rally rccognlz~