OCTOBER 2, 1g4_0 REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) 5.: Thomas Lipton. world-famous Irish sportsman, d.ed iizne years s30 today after _s_')Cll£llllg nearly 313000.000 izrbuilzi ng live differ. ent sleek racing _\ elits iii unsuc- cessful bids to win the America‘: 011D. P.E.|. Highlanders DARTMOUTH -Tlie “A“ Com- any "Tigers“ wrote "Innis" to the itle hopes of "B" Company in a game ivhlch made up in tenseness what. it lacked in polish. The final score was 26-22 but the lead chang- ed hands twice and the score was deadlotf-ied twice. The "Tigers" went on scoring sprees iii the third .ii gs which ?\."(‘0llfll- . “B. Com any pittiiers, Buruard and Har ing struck out 0 Tigers while "Weary" Wes Storey rciited 5 bat- ters via the strikeout route. Jackie Criiptnan was the butting hero of the game with two iituivrs to his credit. Cpl. Sqlllli)‘ hit once for the round trip. On Saturcltiy" ll. Q. Company bunched their hits for 5 runs iii a big eighth inning to snatch a 15-12 victory from the "A” Com- pany "Tieei-s.“ By virtue oi’ this win the H. Q. teams e ‘liPil the right to NYC‘. ‘"('." ‘ i iii‘. in ti sudden death illllll slnut t_\ s game was replete with thrills, Pop Eye" Gallant literally robbed “Quarters" DeCQste of a sure hit by making a sensational (living catch. “Alibi" Macintosh mull-e n (ll'.\]lt‘l'1\l0 mie- handed slab to cut tilt it ltillelied homer oif the lJlll of Jtivkie Chip- man. "Weary" “ies Sto y ttirii- ecl in a stitierb lLlFllliltl tuid field- ed _ \ lil < .0: game. "Cont?" Le .llllt‘ ili- short 101' HQ. Cfliiptiiii ("lune i0 three srzreziminiz luic tit-tree: llllil 'I‘:iut.on McNeill the HQ. lllflttlKlrmilli sent l batters down swinging. The H. Q. C0lllt1till\ (rtiiii are the new Battalion Champions. ‘Yliey upset. (he tlopzi hi: wiiiniiit: up on the hm: eurt of n i740 (‘cunt n- gainst the ]il‘i"\|fIll~l\' lllll)f‘1t(‘"l "C" Company teniii in the httilflvll death Iinal 1n taking tke decision the HQ. team displayed finish in every department. Detenslvcly" they cut off 3 rims tit- the Ylldlf‘. wnrkcd the old “catcher to rho“ nhiv once and tossed in ii sun nuhlc iiiai’ for good nit-nsure tiuiiiinu and "hit and run" tactics were ti joy to behold. 'I‘iiey ivorkcd so yvell as it team thatit ivzis difficult to lck out any individual stars but he entire infield til-WP" 3101051 errorless hall. The lt-zitlnil men l!‘- Blane and l-loemi cored 5 runs in I trips to the plate Hoeim hunt- greater P‘ irritating. STAN keeps Ym‘ w“! weather. All hotter (i981 boys. d h . Three all’ aTiddEoXrIiqsa-“No-lsilllyon with short or lonq . _ g “eaves; Standard Button model with uhor m long sleeves. Write for Free Sumfik B°°Hd BTANFIBLDS LIMITED. TRURQ "-3- SrArmEttrs lINni-znwsan 7 will”; Junior And Senior Champions Are Decided At S. D. U. Track Meet Frank O'Neil of Saint John, N. 3., and Ernie Hemphill o! Tignish, P.E.I., yesterday were crowned sen- ior and junior all-round athletes of St. Dunstans University as the well-known seat of leunmg held their annual track and field cham- pionships on the University camp- us. But despite good margins over their closest rivals both boys had stirring battles on their hands in each event they participated in as the sports, with every event tur- nishing n. large number ot entries provided stirring competition throughout the day. Although no new records were established nevertheless the times and distances made in each event were good with several of the par- ticipating athletes showin unmis- takable signl of latent a lotic a.- bility. Owing to war circumstances the students did not make their usual tlrive for prizes but notwithstand- ‘uig several prizes have been don- ated for various events, said prim: in be donated at a later date. Following is the summary of the events: Shot Putt: 1. Kenny Mooney: 2 Fr. Oswald Murphy; 3. PF. McDon- aid. Distance: 38 it, 6 inches. , ed safely four times. For the los- ers Art McKinnon pitched brilliantly striking out 15 batters. “K.O." Sul- livan and Hill Allen both coiine"t- ed for homers in the lucky seventh. In the officers’ series Capt. Wright's "Bat Breakers" rode rough- shod over Capt. Reid's "Nine Aces" in two straight games. The master‘ fiil moundwork of "Weary" Wes Storey muffled the big bats of the "Aces" and the “Bat Breakers" built up leads that were never threaten- ed in both games. A game is slat- ed for Wednesday between an all star officers team and the newly crowned champs. On Saturdai: the Battalion Track and Field Championships will be held at the D.A.A. Grounds. 4R5 you gnbjsct to lrequent chill: 5nd colds? Then wear “LONGS" to: ntectiori against wintry blutl _ _ _ and lot added cornlorl buy 5T5“ riEtns "tones." Mada ol the lineal - b ' bl , colt Bud 11°F" materials o tairnéhgs UNDERWEAR warm in the coldoli Too because o! its unusually . - H ly everywhere llflfinriilglsgiglqlgg‘; m‘) Znzgllgq, no binding. era sell STANFIELUS - d ERWEAR ' all sizes lor men an UND Choice fl three weights: liqbi. lea: Shim Football kick: 1. Pr. Cass; I. Geo McDonald; 3. C. Coady. Distance: 125 ft, 3 inches. Football Pass: 1. J. Chisholm; 2. K. Mooney; 3. B. Steele. Distance: 110 feet. Baseball throw: 1. K. Mooney; 2. J. Ruest; 3. J. Larkiii. Distance: 295 feet, l0 inches. 100 Yard Dash (Senior): l. K. Mooney; 2. B. Steele. 3. Frank O'- Ne . Time: 11 sec. 100 Yards Dash (Junior 1 H Bernard; 2. A. Casgraru; 3. J. 111;:- Donald. Time: 12 3-5 sec. Running Broad Jump (Senior): L. Frank O'Neil; 2. B. Steele; 3. K. Mooney. Distance 17 feet. Running Broad Jump (Juriinri: L. E. Hemphill; 2. J. Ruest; 3. H. Bernard. Distance: 15 ft... 10 inches. 220 Yards Dash (Senior): l B._ Steele; 2. K. Mooney; 3. P‘. O'.'\'(il.‘ Time: 25 sec. 2Z0 Yards Dash (Junior): Hemphill: 2. A. Casgrain. Time 27 seconds. LE Hop. Step. Jump (Seulnrl: l F. O'Neil: 2. I. .\’lt'l)r~li.'i‘.~tl. Steele. Distance: 36 ft.. 7 inches Hop. Step, Jump (Junior): l. H. Bernard; 2. E. Hcnipliill; 3. A. (Lis- grain. Distance: 3i ft. ll iiictzes. Standing Broad Jump tSPIIlOTH 1. F. O‘Neil; 2. K. Mooney; 3. B. Steele. Distance: 8 ft., 5 inches. Standing Broad Jump (Jitiilnri: 1. J. Guest; 2. E. llciiiiiliill; ii‘. . Casrrrain. Distance: 7 l't.. 10 inches. Half Mlle Run (fiprii l. M. Smith; 2. R. McDou ,1; 3. L. Y\tc-; Donald. Shoe Race: 1. A. ltitrEuttic, 2_ J. Haughey. Back Race: 1. J. Chisholm; 2. K. Mooney; 3. D. Gormaii. Backwards Race: l. K. Itliioucyyi 2. L. Devereatix; 3. H. USiitni. Wheelbarrow Race: 1. J. Horttain and L. Devereaux; 2. A. AlcEiitce and A. Callaghan; 3. G. Smith anti D. Gorman. Mlle Walk: l. NlcGuigau and Mu Lelian (tic); 3. F. Gallant. S-Legged-Rue: 1. J‘. Horgan and L. Devereaux; 2. G. Smith and D. German; 3. A. McEntee and E. Roach. J-llgh Jump (Senior): l. J. Lar- kin; 2. K. Mooney and F. O'Neil (tied) Height: ll it. High Jump (Junior): 1. E. Car- on: 2. E. Hempliill: 3. W. Cullen. Height: 4 ft., 10 inches. ‘ Mlle Run: 1. Pius Croken; 2. R“ McDougall; 3. J. Lnrkin. l Time: 5 minutes, 6 seconds. , Green Race (400 yards): 1. A Mcbellan; 2. H. Gorniley; 3. A. Mc- Donald. Time 12 seconds. t i Tug-of-war: Juniors and Sopho- mores pulling as a team won the event. 440 Yanis Dash (Senior): 1. F. O'Neil: 2. K. Mooney. Time 60 seconds. H0 Yards Dash (Junlorli 1. 11k Hemphill: 2. E. Cameron. Time: 67 seconds. Inlay Rue: i. Grade XI; 2. Sen- iors; 3. Juniors and Sophomores. Ted Lyons Makes Chicago Cubs ‘Like It’ Again CHICAGO. Oct. l.-—iAl‘> Lyons mace Ciilcngii (Jiiiis "1 again lrO(lil)'~~\\'llll rt-ierse lC|ipii:;li._ The liii-lear-oltl vetcriiii |lll<llitl the route as Uhictigti White box \.1.ii the opening grime of tlic 1M0 t'll_\ championship series. 5-3. liiu it \\.l.\ Lyons batting. rather than tus liuil- lug, that gave iilm top limitirs lUri the aitcriiooii. _ As compared with the liri luuit] five-hit |)(.‘l'l0l'llll\lli't‘. lu- tuiiictl lll as the White Sex won the cit)’ “m1 Just a year ago Lyons totiflil the National la-ziguers l0 stilt but he got. three hits iii tour to the plate and bnltetl iii runs I Cliicagotm ..0.7t 100 000 -5 l0 l .020 010 000 ~11 10.. chlcagotNl . . Lyons and resli; Pilzsfiftltl uiiu 1'0 dd. MONTREAL. Oct. lwtCPi-A plant of Si. new hydro electric Maurice Power Corporation llilS begun tiperntion nt Lzi Ttique. Que" and will reach a pctik pui- duction of 178.000 ll0I'.§(‘—|Jt'\\\'f‘l‘ l)_\' December. it Ill Announced lierc wan. i thiet- THE CHARLOTTETOWN Probable Lineups In Today's Game CINCINNATI, Oct. 1—(AP) —Pr0bable lineups in tomor- rmv's Wnrltl Series opening game ll(‘l\t'(‘l‘ll lleiriilt Tigers of‘ the .\riit'ric:iu League and ('lllt‘illllllli itt-ds. defending Natiuniul League Champions:- Dt-troil Cincinnati Iltirtvll ss Werber 8h .\It(‘0\lt_v cf M. MeFtirmlek cf (li-liriiigt-r III» (lnodnian rt (irt-ciilierg if 1-‘. McCormick 1h York lti Ripple l! Campbell or Fox r! Wilson o "lHfllflS 3t) JOBS! 2b Stillivau v Myers ss Nl’\\'\l‘ll\ p Derringer p fiiiiiirv: Bill Kit-iii (XLl: Em- mt-tt olTllhlly |\l.i: Lee Ballau- farit t.\'l.) iiiid Steve Basil (AL)- REI-‘VSI-II) I’! UIISSION TO 'l‘lt.~\\'l<‘.7. \\‘l’\.“\'ll’l¢.';_‘ tJvl. l lCPiwMrs. Berilitw Olirltfi o! Wiiiiiitieg who quoting 7 to 19 against their Wm. and the w.» gm“ was lizis twin ceptctl for work with fling and even money on me Rcds“mn no. “ ' the \\'(i'l"V nuxillarv territorial Tiger Manager 1391 Bake; while: The Qxeayher precast “.25 scriict- in 'l.'lll(l, Sfllfl today she naming Newvscm for the important ‘ and c0111 bu; cm ' 1H!" "(*1 ‘iil-“Pd llffliiiF-‘iofl b!‘ opening assignment, would not. de- over they cut» tt th lion l fiovcrtinient to cide definitely on a rzglit fielder‘. l The series . w, Bllllllll to take- upfllic wort; __ iii‘ OUT OFR WAY i (B! JUDSON BAILEY Asflociated Pres: Sport: Writer) (‘INCINNATL Oct. 1—(Al"l--Big Buck Ni-ivsom of Detroit Tigers will be in the firing box tomorrow in the first game of the World Series, with equally big Paul Derringer probably doing the rifle work for (‘in- GUARDIAN {Long Series Expected As i National Leagaers Seek 3 Ist Series Win Since 1934 i clnnatl Reds. Fans already were camping outside tlie tilt-richer entrance to (‘rnsley Field tonight l0 nizike sure oi‘ seeing the spectacle that starts at 7.120 p.m. AST. tomorrow, but the proximity of the first battle dltl not tits- turb Mariager Bill ltlcKechnle. He refused to divulge hi: starting lint-up. But the hope: of the crippled National League Champions for gtv- lug the American League its first squcltihiiig lllnee 1935 are hound up in 5W1" Derringer. No one has any doubt that lit- will get the call. Aside from the starting time. tixetl liy (Iommissitiner Kent-suit‘ Landis, and the size of the crowd, 33,000 controlled by the t-airiicity or the park, almost every aspect of baseball‘: autumn classic was iiurround- , ed by minor mysteries. The Tigers- were rdttd as bettinkiuimlxt favorites with bookmakers reported Lorne 1 Mc-Kecliriie did not know tonieht t pitching ti, vvhetherHLhe injurcdyCatcher,_Ernie152x13. VOL! SHOULDKPT P . 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