‘ 111tiii2s_1vi¢9e11umfs_qfn=rins= 12.1913!’ OCTOBER i 4, 193s BOXING BASKI: I BALL OHIER SPURT c._ LOGGIEVI’ -_.--___ Four - Fourth Inning Gives New Brunswick Champs 6-1 l/Vin llireaki 1 all ti ‘th ng a - e wi 1' 51 - adding another counter in lh¢‘S1::l|: “ingiriycifishpfigsfifi? Intermediate baseball champions y da-y evened their best-of-tliree series with flymouih All-Stars at a pine each 1s they sent the Island a 6-1 defeat. S-lte and date of the final game has . ‘v"“"°:$ P!’ a" 54,059"? i" L0! Klevilic PZymol-Iths found themselves pINcl-i against agar diiierent team yesterday. Playing next to faultless in the iicld bsnino the six-hit nurlmg of Kitchen, stocky righthandg; the Bisoiis bunched five of blows in their hi; fifth and SSXUl innuigs to New Bruns- hard at this stage. The first two men or the iruiiie singled; the iii-st one stole second from where lie But the fifth inning told the story as his mates four times dur- ing ilie encounter ihrew away scor- ing chances by poor base- .. running t\v.ce being caught in §§§§’"f§fm1“§§§n,“fi,,,f*m§§1e§ (loiible plays that could easuy have the plate , p g I been iivoiticd. Plyiiioutlis were far below thcir rcail form afield while ut the plate. Kitchen, although ap- Pcfllllls shaky several times always came through in the pinches leav- lngks7 Plymouths stranded on the 021C . Iii the very first inning Ply- nioutlis lack of punch at the plaic lcit. two runners stranded. With one out McDoug-all scratched a hit to Elma; Whelgin gled ar r was t a p putting two on; the baserunners hen come through with a double steal to perch safely on third and iffiillldwbui} Klhfllfllh bore downfhalifl icre not ie nnl out 0 t e inning on strikes. After being re- gfiffifiafi; if, __ tired in order in the first Jardrne Toms ' gilanedléhe B11301? half oftothe sec‘; n v a s ge go sewn on MoDoiigiilfs erronmgomeeu hit $g1IE¥1IL£E_ in McCalluiii who caught Jardine Auhefc __ _ _ going to third cii s. fieider's choice pmeau; l; _ play comeau stopping at second as 36mm; s; _ the rundown play was on: Russell Qomegfi c; __ fiflllglriinfid u‘), {lTSfiLi:1 (goiiéiteau went Rug. u g e a came through in the clutch to score the runner with a single before being thrown Olil. attempting to steal sec- ond. Throughout the second and third Plymouihs had run- ners on but the Plymouths did not threaten scri- ously after that. Kitchen iaccd only ten men in e last three irniiies winding up his ood performance by striking out e last man to face lizm. BOX SCORE PLYMOUTHS AB R fllttlllllis, 2b — I I I I llilllll moupmwoopg g&@***w@@w m-¢wn»=o~z wO°QnQ¢¢QQ m~c~n~H0o~§ o~¢-o~o~¢: So:Nn~¢~w~g §@¢~o~uE~ug ;wN°O¢"¢~0> :wcoouoNow> "~°=oo¢=ooH WCOQCOMOMQH evllle 3; Ply- terrific - ; triple to deep centre field and scored as Ward laid down a. perfect bunt. Ward himself getting credit for a one base blow. h“: M00 ciier. Kitchen; sacrifice iiit: ‘Mc- Tlie piiyofi came in the Bisons 90.18am mngtekgne; hits; off Mo. Calluni 8; o ltchen 6; base oii hag‘ c151 the fiftlli] howeverh with two f; ou e errors a. r t, . in the four run u yrw tboggiggiis bum‘ o“ Kitchen 3 grtlaged. : iascris 4; iiiymoiiviré 7; time of game, 2 hrs, 10 minutes. was being Ft-FQUSOH hit to thrown out a first; right field only to $011125! tgiflicxczlre lfigtscgiieei? 01121;’ I 3y INNjNG5 512202122183Sgliltielilefhoriifllfiggiebgf Imgidvillg 01o 041 000-6 a 1 fore the Iilllll two outs of the in- piymoughs 00o 10o 000-4 6 3 hing were made. Trailing 5-1 P - mouths threw away two lovey chances in the next two frames. In lecli case they had p, runner on scchnd with IIOIEIB out figlln poor wor on the pa Blfiolis come through wiui- twin klllmss um halted the rallies as suddenly as they began. Bison: meanwhile added the final run 0f the game in the sixth. They wen Suffers Injury In Halifax Bout HALIFAX, Oct. Steve Brody, Holyoke. -. wrestler was taken to hosilltll-l from the ring tonight when he was thrown heavily to the floor by Rcd Mephisto of Columbus. O. N EWS [Cubs Bank On i~ F. run Uprising In. in the main bout of a wrestling rd. canospitsl authorities said Brady's injury was a. ilieck sprain and that n Bwrgsdytloturlsigf (wgghed 191, took the first fall in 34:11 and another 23 uics had elapsed when he suffered his injury- In B Prelim- lns Graham Stockton, 189, Mon- tres, defeated Heinie Olscn, 197. eden, in straight falls. Newark Takes l Series Lead N. J., Oct. 3—(AP)-—- f their feat Bhif'€r.$;’§.‘.'£‘“.l’§.’é’ ii’. u. gr - A similar fest was accomplished at ciiriiwiiurcii N. z.. two rem eso- Futsr SKATE FATAL 11513.1) Enl d -- M km’; films-st stiemptgainekflilnl» ab“ ‘c, Wegnen collapsed and died u! the Ice stadium. Brlshwll- GOOD OLD WEST HAM N - First London team edon by 64 will“ W 43am the Auto-Cycle Union 511"“- wgy cup here the other day- RECALL JOHN CALVIN - und- lng llrriatohgricflhncgmrizst a n t Church here 400 years s80 by J°lln Calvin. the Bwlss reformer, will be cqlehgted by Premh Husuflwi-f- 0d. l. " Bermuda: G THE CHARLOTTETOWN flit SPORT WORLD WITH PL YM ‘*1 ~ B.‘ i4’. i‘; In Bill Lee T0 Mow ’em Down (By Earl lillligan. Associated Press Sports Writer) CHICAGO. Oct. 3—'I'he Yan- kees are coining for the world series-mid Chicago Cub fans are banking oii "General" Lee to mow ‘ciii down. Cub fans are convinced “Gcnei-al" Bill Lee will right- hand the Bronx bombers into submission out at Wrigley Field Wednesday‘ or Thursday. Vito La Ports and Vince Gar- riiy. Cub batboys. don't have to worry abcut missing classes at Lake View High School the next few days. They took their prin- cipal s. written excuse——and when the principal opened it he reed an order excusing them from classes. signed by none other than Mayor Edward J. Kelly himself. Wednesday's opener will be the La first Chicago has had since 1929. Both the"32 and '35 series open- ed away. ‘Phciisands of ticket applications are still unopened. Art Flesch of Milwaukee has the no. l spot at Wrigley Field's blciiclier ticket office and has settled down for his long wait with canipchair and four blankets. Tony Lazzeri. Jiwk Russell and Carl Reynolds, all former Ameri- caii Lezuzucrs. form a. special board of strategy against the Yanks. Reynolds, particularly, is locking forward to the Yank in- vasion. It was Bill Dickey of the u Yanks who swung a roundhouse tgrough B1 games this year rirrlit that broke Carl's jaw back IN HIGH SPIRITS NEW YORK. Oct. 8 —(AP)—m high spirits and confident, New York Yankees entrained for Chi- ciigo today to open the world ser- ies with the Cubs Wednesday. A crowd of 500 lined the station platform when Manager Joe Mc- Carthy led the American League Champions aboard their special train. Joe Dimaggio, Lou Gehrig. Lefty Gomez. Bill Dickey. Charley Rufflng and other stars werekept busy signing autographs and shaking hands with well wishers. 'l'lie Yankee party numbered a- bout 75, including baseball writ- ers. Mt. A. Academy Rugby Squad In Training SACKVILLE, N. B., Oct. 1 —- Mouiir. Allison Academy "football squad have been working out under luccormack during the past three wccihs. This afternoon they are scheduled to playitfiheir first exhi- ' w County Academy. Early next week the line-up for the year is expect- ed to be made. Coach Maedornisck has much material from which to choose. Among them are five of last year's squad. The team will be a. heavy one. and for the most Earl. experienced, Those who have eon taming out regularly in hopes of u. berth on the first team are: Charles Parker, Bath; Bun Perth; Fred Amos, Sackville; Kin - sley Willlston, Bay du Vin Besc ; Jlni Fraser, Plctou; Jack Marshall, Glace Bay: Bill Parker, M uo- doblt Harbour, N. 5.; Don Irv . Clifton. u. s.; Lloyd Epsom. She - burne; lvlurshall MacLean. ‘rrui-o: Garth MeicEwen, Morrel. P. E. 1.; Dove Anderson. St. Peter's BBY. P- E, I.: Dick} l-Iolmesw$t.‘l3]:unv%esl:- .; John Siiirpc, BFWC . Q JOhIli Dcbilwisonél Glcfie Bay; Don Ciinim ng, ew B88 1 Dunc Kirk, Antigonish; Wilf Lund. New Germany. N. 5.; Ralph Kirk. Antigonlsh; Joe Fraser. Pictcu; Rlichey Fullerton, Glenholme, N. S.; Bonny Lit-Page, North Rustico. P. E. I.; Blair Church, Borden, P. E. 1.; Blilikey Curd. Montreal. P- Q.; Grunt Libby, Miliiown, N. B. IVIARRIED ON MAT the supervision of Coach Waldo Team and 51x youtmul starlets [from five Provinces qualified 79 89. EAR? f hit pitching of dd“ W“ B n e our _ COLOMBO. Ceylon _ An a John l-laley. Newaéfi Iiitdr- ntlmctgon m a wrestlingrardxéiere L" Flfld ii . -- . ~ ~ l n " ilegattleoagallfialifsziiuiafllty Blues of the flglilsrliiiitiliiieiioériiyifrilriliig. "Klgg Three big names in women’: American Association 7-1 tonight K§ms"'1atci~ wrestled a drew golf, Ada Mackenzie of Toronto t: take a. 2-1 lead in games 111 iviui” Safdcr Khan. Mrs. W. G. Fraser of Ottawa and . .fls Little World Series. Mi- Jessie Andes’ of Perth. Scot- M cycusw A! ls hnd, and a member of the Bri- ' REMEMBER WHEN --- tish cums cuE Team. led the f; LONDON -— Mrs. M. A. Stanton field with spar ling 79's. (By The Canadian Press) Cooper, 95 will cycle next month Mm E_ R qmderham Cont“... Walter Hagen, holder of the to Mnnchcster to lllitttlld the 83rd um m play her steady game and United states professional golf birthday of a cyclzng friend. An round we Mggym-d’ pal-Jjfi 15y- title foi- four years, was climlnat- nll-tlic-year-round swimmer, Mrs. out m a0 “on; Wm, Evelyn M111; ed by Leo Diegel at Baltimore i0 Cooper was taught the cruWl It 57- o; may", M". Mulqueen and yea" no today in the blqusgter H __ Douglas Mcllwralth of Hamilton, d l. Diege aze a ‘ ‘— 0m, ‘Klimt? talye title, defeating Abe Miss Anderson established her- pinosa 6 and 5 in the final. self as leading favorite to win the _.___-—-—N title after she want out lili 33.18%? ALVED HOLE 1N0 E under . and a p on s - n ?——- on iii? home nlngefior syn after mimon - A hole was halved in orfeiting two strokes on the llth one on a Rolf course here. The for a lost ball. STUCK SIIITS AND WEBCUITS that fit Drnllflrly AT A PRICE ALSO SUITS MADE T0 MEASURE Cubs; CHICAGO, Oct. 3-—A roaring re- 661M011 by thousands of cheering Chicagoans keyed Hartnett and his their world's series warfare against New York Yankees opening Wed-i nesday. Fresh to the National championship, the ghlrough the downtown district r u citizens holiday and turned out to greet the Cubs. confetti in Hartnett was, of course, the no. l hero. his tomato both hands to the shouted from the sidewalks and windows of skyscrapers in entrance, scene of the oific l re- ce tion. enough torypump his big hand Hurt- netltictliuld only say:- At the City Hall the players were Iedfio an open plstforn-i to receive congratulations of Myor Edward J. Kel The town caption, decided upon division their world series spoils and passed t mroug In Canadian ROYAL Canadian woman's . open tciu-nament was set in the 18th- hole qualifying round here today alien the field of 94 was pruned '32 The country's foremost women slmrpshooters along with the five the Iii-hole first round P15? major upset. The medal moles to 90 Golf taial the open's qualifying round. u] Mai-ale Howard of Halifax was ' the lone Maxi cessfiilly through the stage" After for the first nine holes she almost the qualifying figure, C. Wilson of St. Andrews, N. B., and Barbara water. N. 5., had 93 and 95 res- pectively to plase second and third petitors. The 0th past the 100 mark. The Open Champion, Mrs. John Rogers of Wlnni lay mediocre gof and was near- y eliminated when she stiff competition from Mrs. F. J. Mulqueen of Toronto. who carded 80 in the qualifying round.____., Rousing Welcome Given Grimm Excluded From Share Of “Spoils” (liarlea Dunkleya’ Press riter) Manager Gabby Cubs today for from their amazing drive Baseball team the In a ers mphant parade. Some 300,000 declared an impromptu, home through blizzards of open cars, A broad smile spread over red face as he waved people who‘ Salle street at the Cit Hall o eve one who got close the e1, this is swell." l y. Grimm Ignored Cubs, before motoring down- to receive _their official re; o them the mm who managed and h 5 1-2 previous seasons- to be i-vided players and to but those close layers be eve it. was main- the fact he did not coma Low - score Record i Set Qualifying Round Cf Women ’s Golf Meet (By ROSS MUNRO [of Roseiown, Sash, playing in her Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA GOLF CLUB. Oct. 3—(CP)--'I‘l1e hot» of the gob! Curtis of the British for match tomorrow. There was no ranged from. Ind Canadian Ladies Union officials said this es- o low-score record for Lone Maritime: timer to Piss suc- qualifyi carding a good blew her chances on the home 89 round, taking i7. He: 89 total however was one stroke within Trites of Bridge- the eight Maritime com- ers all soared g, continued to shot an In the first round she faces GUARDIAN BOWLING WRESTLING -9 U Prince Edward island from his broadcasters‘ booth Louis Saturday to congratu- y, however. he sent a ry message to Hartnett. It st Mayor Kelly's welcom- down in St. late th nant. laudato Was read ing recepti By their failure to vote Grimm a put themselves op- 1 share the Cubs en to critic‘ they failed to give pot oi’ gold to Rag- who was succeeded as manager by Grimm in inidseason. sllfllrise At Decision ' Phill p K. Wrigley, ne f ll Cubs’ ow r o ic was surprised at the decision 0f the players to exclude Grimm. believe it was a trifle short part of the boys," question for them to decld y well financially, the not only paid hom for as manager biit also up to t retired to plan the in the opening game of es at Wrigley Field Wed- y. He made only cloa-r in advance _ 411 sigh he said. Cubs me Hartnet strategy Yankees the seri nesda. —he did not fig- ure on starting Dizzy Dean in the first game. The fact he would not ted conclusively he e National league's VALUE-that's Rosebucps Middle Name! You»cc:n't help lit... Rosebud Vu|ue-—-il's liie greatest iobocco buy In the Moriiimes. You'll like the Friendly Fragrance, the cooler, smooiiier smoking qualify oi this grand tobacco iiidl makes use Dean indlca Woulcé choose th Hoe Lee, w and virtually the champions 1p Owner Wrigley Dizzy pitch at e Bames in in 1932. cm hasn't. forgotten. Charley Grimm. Twenty “give 2S5: gwlmbly Bel l1 shares were voted and e share was split thhigge ways. i; purse 0f . was vo between nine rookie club house attaches. Why no share was voted Grimm is certain to become a sub- lect of oontrovers to the ly dlie would like to see of 85000 on the line to acquire the Ereat man. "Actually we bought Dean for this series." Wrigley said. iy body laughed when I said that. but d a stop-gap pitcher. ed that when he stopped es and he will be a great a pipe a lifetime pol. ROSEBUD Cui" smoking tobacco we wante Dean prov the Pirat pitcher f come." THE‘ RIIUVLIARGITIME sMOKBi-ir Joe McCarthy Worrier In B a s e ba ll Indians Mieei N. B. Champs Tom's India-us, Islam champions leave wdiiy ton. New Brunswick; i Adrian Quist second Canadian Open, the gallery by turning in which put her along golfers in the country. Miss Howard will be the under- dog in her first round of match play tomorrow. She is drawn a- gainst Miss Mills who outscored her by nine strokes tod L05 ANGELl-B. Oct. 3—(AtP)— Adrian Qulst oi Australia won the men's singles championship of the annual Padiic Southwest ten- nis tcumament today, his fellow countryman and playing captain of the Australian . Harry Hopman. Press Staff Writer] NEW YORK, Oct. on your bow and arrow. Ken Wil- helm of Barstow‘, Calif" his bow with an cxtm z sunny state's archery tourney and iii ilie first gnTiie of a. be; gnine series 1m" Illf‘ N. li. Maritime Scores Ladies Golf Meet At Ottawa OTTAWA. Oct. 3 --(CP)—- Following are scores of Maritime players qualifying round for the fan women's open golf champion- s i . Dporothy Holmes, 'I‘ruro, N. S. 49-51-100. Maisie Howard, Halifax 42-47- in McLeod. Saint John 51-50- Dnvis Cup team 6-3. 0-6, 6-4, 6-4. Qulst entered the finals In 0rd iill scitsoii iiri- exp nisli the strongest bu. record, until Ken got was 617 yards. Bob Fcllefs speed l5 great stuff in baseball but. he probably will leave it behind when lie goes motoring in fiitiue. "The law“ chased him through Iowa. City today. sway with ii warning when the cop recognized him. Teii fortunates collected $785.40 honors mid the team was confident of ttikl‘ ' iiitu rump fi\(lii_\_ Tlw <l:('Oll(l iiiitl .\. . Lou Nova Stops Gunnar Barlund iiiftwiiiesilny") nilvrriiwcn. ~ MADISON SQUARE GARDEN . combination was first. and Szirzillght, c third. Billy Ro- iger slioristol). plans. invade Ontario cities soon on s bariistorniing baseball tour with a team known as Rcgcilis Raiders. It seems unlikely iarniiiolor Mike Jaccbs will go brokc iii the fight biusiiicss. but even if he did Uncle Mike should do all right. tonight Stopprd §m1"1ld~.lllQ..C1lil‘QbJe . firm... of the seventh round of their round liczuyircight bout technical knockout. Bf1l'lllll(i'S left eye w ciit Referee Aitliur D fused to let liliii m cLscnii weighed 197, Bar- Blarbara. ‘Prites, Brldgewater 45- 50-95. C. Wilson, St_ Andrews, N. B. -4B-- . M. J. Chesnut, Fredericton 5B- 116 Mrs. IE. A. McKay, Fredericton 48-57-105. W. L. Muir, Halifax 55-57-112. Down The Alleys HOLY NADIE BOWLING "Illicit: em Mixed Doubles Tonight on the Holy Name Al- leys thc duck pin tournament will get minder way with 48 taking part. tournament of played in the City and the couples very evenly drawn. Suitable prizes will be the winners and runners up. Following are tonlglits bowlers: LADIES A. Clinton A. Goes H. Higgins R. Slmiott A. Higgins J. Munroe Q. Kvgnan E. Riinohan J. Klrwin F. Mnllett M. Duffy 59V°_"."°9P.?Y@Fi1!l_¥!!l_§“°" 3- Mil-He“ i-“ODDCDUDUDUQCUDE-OODOY913F671‘??? STOP, LOOK and iisiiziitii STOP—-—.r\nd soc th (“Ami through his tciiiiiit w pay $4.000. Ernie K three siimles in tlio Dodzcis‘ last game to fliilsh the 50415011 ivit-h an t: dvcrnszc of .300. KoyZs grcnfcst clothing \illlll‘~ cw: n LOOK———At our suits rind o our ivnlidcrful iilli‘ LISTENZ-Tn ihc radio i-fi-i ..1i‘n...'....‘. vcrrnuis and ynll uill luv '~'I.'" D"?IFO'CQO£IIOAQ1T%‘OO4Z>OZ*OOO3DUOOCOO two mi this foil.“- Joe AicCarthy who runs the Yziii- “t 5-3" "ml '"'-"' -*""ll‘lllill2 iii. . MW" Illlfl)’ in prisms for thi- lucky 030g hull. Tlflfi IS HOW. T01‘ WIN With every two ilolliir you buy a fourteen ilnlliir first prizi- S25; ‘Ind . Contest opens Saiuriinyg Hal, ]st_ place Saturday night. Uvi. 29. ur qunlitv is always tli . this by calling at iii i" have been gram, vaudeville rind card tricks. V is a fnli" aniniiier iii "icla his QWll riplifi Ho smoking and is Oil." -ri flllfflililfit‘ Hlll uiil li"ll‘l\|' 1 Yanks ivin Joe worries it won't lafilt. If they lose he little wtrld scrics headache to Colonel l‘ ilPsl. (lllr prliiw ili“.'\\ r new cloth w: '~i'll'l'. ( . ll FRED G. KELLEY imsamur-rowumomsomw QUUDIGCYOL"O€>C>1f*~i-'l>-I-0-?-. Colonel loses because botli New- d Kansas City are Colonel needs to do now is start a farm team in the i__ _ . ROY POWERS. Rrvlrn-r-d nml lillllffflfll by Irnniliiimi l|viil|uuii~i.--. The Ilny Hrouin Association. KING'S SCOUT- Fines; Sn: Lies - lcm HARBLY Bmevs _ tit‘!!! Ooms To SAILJN new. - J. P. ilacPhnrson 8i Son EXPERT FITTBIIB qt, (no, 94., Charlottetown Hsvfrou - Gn‘ OFF TNEH l<vr Baas- nem’; MY PROPERTY, AND —- TuEY Ami" SoFA _.\~ ‘\ Orrin SORRY=I:ER.-) l \DIDN'T NOTiCE-r HERE CoMssTue. Dmsuv To- TAKE. .43 I»; urss LITER rrrrrsg c4 J05 775 UnAr 77/: DOCK-