SEPTEWER 3°» 1933 v THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BOWLING wnasrtruo NEW “nrSPGRT W0 .,,.,,,,,,. iiiiis wiici BACK STRETCH I 1H5 SENATURS =-=--=--. hf;":.':."':..t.:".:"..;;';2:-;:; iwAlmP YANKS he prevailed an a friend to take him ‘ , over in a pla.ne to see the race. mm Gm” Twmhem 27' "f Chicago. Johnny won one heat on the trot in 2.14, the race going to Great Scott, best time and then track trotting i Senators and the Giants and con- i centmtcd on getting tickets for theI . record for Northam of 2.13%, since lowered to 2.12% by Addie McGraw. Marcel Rilillvilléb 0031110; openma in the P010 tory Over B e v 11 towards nerd-y. ' i It will be tomorrcg night gt the Plers Featured Sec‘ earliest before Eddie Brannick, one BOXING BASKETBALL ornsn SPORT ' RLD I suns WILL Miss — I'VE ORDERED A 600D SUPPLY °‘ ROS EB D csunzc 1s MA R RIED NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., Sept. 29.—(A.P.)—Henry “l.ou" Gehrig, You nee some on A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY- rr LOOKS LIKE A HUNTING TRIP-AND YOU WiLL HAVE warn vou Your? BEST Fmruo -- , on Today will be the first day's rac- m 1n connection with the Nova scctia Provincial Exhibition at Hal- ifax. The races will start at two o'- clock with the Free For All Trot and pace, purse $400 first. The entries are Darkey Grattau 2.02%, Theo- dore Guy 2.02%, Sampson Hal 102%. Pax Volo 2.07%, Marjorie M. 207-73, Hedgewood K. 2.07, Volo Rico 1.04, Calumet Brownie 2.01%. The 1.18 Class Trot and Pace, Tease, ‘. 1.09%, Star G 2.09%, Beeton Grat- § tan 2.10, King Spruce 2.10, mum '.' 1.08%. I'm Alone 2.10, Aerie! Peters " 1.1414. Patrick Direct 2.10. 2.21 chm ; Trot and Pace, Baronette, Captain 7 cops‘2.16%, Claire Napoleon, Lady Lee 221%, Teddies 2.1414, May Bird, L Peter S. 2.16%, Trixie Volo 2.14%, “ Hemlock, August Queen 2.17%. Miss Worthy Douglas 2.17%. Ethel Aub- Capacity Crowds Ex- ‘ pected For Series; i r Games At Polo‘ Grounds. (B! Edward J. Nell Assochted Press Sports Writer.) NEW YORK, Scpt. 29-'1‘he razzle dazzle of the world series worked around to the box office department today as the faithful rested from their efforts to keep ‘a minute-to-minute check on the , There passed away in Ohio a cou- ple of weeks ago a driver that in his day developed some great trot- ters. ‘We refer to Harry Fleming, who developed and raced very suc- cessfully many of the get of Atlantic Express, giving records to Nedda 1.58%, world's champion trotting mare, Eskatilla 2.03%, Tacita. 2.05%. Seiko. 2.05%, Flnvaria 2.05%, Sak- ura 2.05%, ‘allthe get of Atlantic Ex- press, besides having marked many others the get of various stallions. He was a gentleman and - ssessed dummy-wildness" Once a pipe-smoker makes the acquaintance of Rosebud Cut Smoking tobacco, he's mode a friend lo! Hie. it's ihcri smoother, more fro ran! tobacco that so mcrny Mmlilme men ore lng now-the one that Is blended io suii the exacting Maritime iosie in smoking tobacco. .-“tn-u-.--.;-‘;._-.---<--; . .A-A4_(4Ini—m- .. _ IF YOU PREFER PLUG TOBACCO i [Eye . real ability as a driver and balancer. 0nd Day MGGt. of the Giant office executives, will SMOKE . 4 -—-—- ———- be bl to ‘th “we “ m" ‘"11 b° 11° ml" °n MW‘ We notice where Arthur Mower, (Canadian Press) Justmhzvw 111:1:- Zrlistonfgsafslsklirre to ROSEBUD i . ' 5”“ m‘ “““"' °°“"'°' the erratic trotter by The Laurel HAIL-max. sent. zs-zvicntrcui be in attendance at the opening m‘ " a“ the" "m i” “ 2'" 01”‘ T“ Hall which Harry Welsh, now in the court stars swat easily today and. subsiquent games. 5'6 PLUG But al- tlirough the second day's play of a ready the experts are agreeing that‘ three-day tennis tournament a- if the entire 49,000 seats in the gains-t Nova Scotia players. Play- I Giants ball park are not sold out. ing on rainswapt courts, the Mor1t- i the figures will be closer to full real aces, headed by Marcel Rain- house proportions than for any straight heats, time 2.07%, 2.08, V1119. Canada's first ranking play-, major sports attraction here in 195%, er, took the four singles matches in ' over a year. | straight sets. John 1r. Kelly win be remembered Giants Watch Senators i. here as having raced Lillian and Four Sir-night f I others with “Red" Hanafin. He is Whili the Senators spent the' breaking into the Hall of Fame this afternoon walloping the Yankees, year with big headlines as a result and tho Giants improved the hoursi T I T l E pion 1500 metre runner and a nat- of the performances of a twe year watching them do it, the office i ive Italian, defeated Jack Lrovelock, old pacing filly, Maralie Hanover forces ccneentratcd on filling mail (2) 2.09%, which is a world's record order applications for seats so that for a. pacing filly over a half mile the more dstant patrons can ar- track. Maralie trained a mile on rive here with tickets already in Thflrburn Mohawks, ,holder of the world's record for one - ‘Emile running, 4.01 3-4 in the 1500' 1 9 3 2 Champlons! ‘metre final. It W115 a. memorable DTOII Second Game race. Ber-call took the lead 0n the By 12-2 Count. and Pace with Lillian 2.09% Star D. 2.09%, _ Leila Frisco 2.09%, Lucky Lindy 2.12, Beeton Grattan 2.10, Sta: G. 2.09%, King Spruce 2.10, Pa: Volo 2.07%, Marjorie M. 2.171%, l-Iedgewood K. 2.07, Patrick Direct 2.10. .The 2.24 Class Trot and Pace will have Calumet City 2.13%, cap- tain Cope 2.16%, Toddifi 2.14%, Sparkle 2.14%. Silver Doctor 2.16%. May Tell 2.16%, May Bird, Winnie Winkle 2.13%, August Queen 2.1m, Pixie 2.14%. employ of the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd., took care of last year, has for the first time this year broken into the whining column, accounting for the 2.16 trot at Reading, Pa. in [NEAR imiii s iBHiiiIiiiAiE is iwii Bfllil Crowd Takes Excep- tion to Referee’s De- cision in Awarding Fight to Feat cr- weight Champ. PARIS, Sept. 29, — (APJ — Kid Sport Briefs to account the tremendous cost of travelling, ctc.. that enters into such an,‘ gntulgémrnt. Unless the added team is of high calibre and equal to giving the others a real battle every time, their presence l5 a. big hindrance Lnancially, and furthermore. one game a W83 which the Big Three arrangflfllenl gives in each city is likely to prove bettir financially than more 85m" cs would be, par-tin nrrly if some 0f the games tvcie of a medium qual- iiy. Rainvilles victory over Bevil- Piers of Halifax, New Brunswick, champion, was one of the high- lights of the day's play. The French-Canadian icok the first set in straight games displaying amaz- ing accuracy in placement. Piers came back in the second svt, how- ever, to take three games. Laird Watt of Montreal defeat- ed Doug Grant of Halifax, 6-2, 6-4. Another Montrealer, Roland bong- tin, gained a 6-0, 6-1, win over Harry Roper of Halifax. In the final match, Robert Mur- ray, Canadian Intercollegiate doub- Nearly 100,000 people were in at-7 tcndunce at the world's University games. Muswlini Stadium, Turin, when Luigi Brccali, Olympic cham- Wednesday. October 4th. 2.16 Trot and Pace. High Toby 2.11%, King R1560 2.13%. Bonnie Cameron 2.16%, Addie McGraw 2.10%, Shen- andoah 2.08%, Mac Volo 2.13%. Free For All Trot and Pace, same entries as Saturday's Free IFor All. September 15th over the Skowhegan, hand. There 15 mom at; the p010 Maine, track, timed b1’ Wven“ Grounds for 4,000 in box seats, 20,- watches in 2.05%. last half 1.01%. 000 in the reserved portions of the final quarter 29% seconds. grand stands, 20,000 more in un- scoond lap and sot a tremendous ‘pace. Iovelcck hanging on at his ‘heels. He made an effort to sprint by the Italian at the finish but Thursday, October 5th, 2.1a mt “m” mm“ the“ “d 5c°°° [could not connect, finishing a short and Pace. Tease 2.09%, Star G. 2.09%. Beeton Grattan 2.10, Star D. ~ 09%, King Spruce 2.10, Lillian .0894. I'm Alone 2.10, Aerial Peters in the centre field bleachers. The largest crowd in world ser- ies history at the Polo Grounds was the 49,243 that jammed the park The breeding of Maralie Hanover is as follows. Sire, Sandy Flash (3) 2.14% by Peter Volo 2.02 out of Ber- tha o. 2.02. Sandy Nash is a full ‘Canadian PM“) brother to three two minute trottins l“ ‘"5352 defeated Peter Aitkcn of for the fourth me of the 1924 ‘ 33:13:,“ zfiarfilxlasszizf: izzgfiong’ mares. The dam of Maralie Han- Liverpool, N. 5., 6-3, 6-3. series with thga Senators. The tegnifoifatrsaikfii s" -'-'9"A distance back. The time 3 minutes.‘ Y ‘r1 hock“ v, ‘MN, o! Chocolate. featherweight boxing H515, Hemmer; 1,1415; voénhy Doug: over is Maralle by Lee Axwortliy Tomorrow, the final day of the downward swerve in conditions, they chmt churn i-n svrlvlgayeis from 49 Z40 Seconds mums 1m. wondcp p. an; Hocke - Leiqglig“have champion. scored a tecl-naicixl knock- las 2.17% Ethel Aubrey 1.58%. tournament. the Quebec foam will strain of the present system of» Nov; Scan‘ 11 '3‘ e3 5993"“: ful worlds record made by the‘ ‘if V‘ "n9, t {mfious oantres leut over Nick Berhsa in the final ' ’ ' play two double; magma; agamsi; isemng reserved seats only in F- clamp-OHS TOd-WY b) ru-enchman. Jules Lzuiomcgue, 5“"¥1‘d trmmng a. _ ' ‘ “ ‘ round of a JO-round match tonight “km! the” 51mm! Slralght 8mm‘ whose world's r-‘cord for one mils‘ T)“ “voum be pnyslcal prepam- that almost precipitated a riot. blocks of three for the first, sec- ond and sixth games here, seem to preclude a sellout. ’ With his pitchers clustered close around him, Billy Terry 811d the rest of the Giants sought to pick up a few last minute pointers on What is claimed as a. race record the Nova. Sootians. for law drivers in a. race was sc- n complished at the Nashville, Tenna. "*"_“***' Lion for ice work which will pro‘:- Referee Rene schemann stopped ably start about October 16th- the fight after Bensa had been floored for a. nine count and the “ _ _ . judges concurred in Scl1en1onn's de- a“d’“e5“"‘l' 533's’ Reg shield’ °t o’ fcision. The crowd thought differ- ently, however, and in the midst of from Thorburn Mohawks. Syd-HEY Jock Lovolock lowered fir" batsmen hit freely. and won easily me,‘ by a 12-2 score‘. 'I‘lioy took the‘ __~__ first game at home this week. i ‘ Mohawks. last year's titlistsfi The Mllf-‘Iflilli Stfldium couldn't, rnthmn Gerard’; pnchgng sports grounds is tire finest an the‘ mwa, today Signed a contract t0 today, and he yielded only {our world. It is capable of seating 1111-‘ play the coming season with the Friday, October 6th, 2.22 Class Pace. Calumet City 2.13%. Claire Napoleon, Sparkle 2.14%, Silver Doctor 2.16%, May Bird, Winnie Winkle 2.13%, Mac Volo 2.13%, Aug- ust Queen 2.1714. Johnny Miles sum- races, September 15th, when Mrs. Y I wem w_ H; Wyatt; firm/Q the paper, J. E. The New York Hera d of Vonian 2.02, to a straight heat vic- tor-y in the 2.10 pace, time 2.04%. 2.19%, Baronet. 2.18 Trot, High , - .1 TOW 211%. K1118 FY1500 113%. 104%’ 2'05. n is said to bebthe the strength and weabkness 0f the hits. McKay on the mound for ‘VP-Wis 0f 109.990 P001116‘. 11115 tWO Black Hawks of the National Hoc- micsiligrdsifnnllrzlhfrrrigschaneous H0163 D- 214%. Addie McGraw lute“ thmeuzlgats eve‘ (“liven y a ieélswrihand s“: oonsidlfrgble o! Thorbum was touched for cight- 013G001‘ Swlflllllillil T113075 ill COIHIPF- key Lesa-iv. Shields will 1P1“? f“. mssomeonehhlqhu. a Clnir mm the l d diver a rack. o . c Yen s com e Earl . ,» - . , “ n, -. . ". ~ c ‘ a Y l‘ _ 5af5t1@5_ ltion. indoor swimming baths. ten-l Chicago 11..\t wees. He. played for ring‘ The ‘imckeqwr was h“ but '2.10%. May Tell 2.16%, Keystone, Bonnie Cameron 2.16%. Shenan- doah 2.08%, Pixie 2.14%, Miss Wor- thy Douglas 2.17%. Whitehill while the Senators 1n turn put on another hitting show. BRAVES lIllT the lust tuo seasons ‘with the W01- verlncs of Hakfax and was with‘ svozer lIl the ltlariffime Hockey Lvigue." nis and basket hall courts. all sur- rounded by lwnuiiful gardens. ‘I'm! dr-"ssing rooms are a. real luxury’ and are confronted with nll parts of‘ The Cape Brezon team opened up in the first inning when a brace of errors and a couple of hits sent. three men across the plat. They not badly hurt. Police reinforce- ments were required to £11110’. ill" crowd. Bensa was uiltin; At the same meeting as the above performance took place the stable of Dr. H. M. Parshall of Urbano. JIJHN iiciiiw badly undo‘: the nine events i__ . . interspersed between heats of the Ohm’ W0“ seven 0t ' tallied once nqxf, 1nn1no, and tiren the arena by phone and loud '——— . ,, , ,f_ harness races there will be a num- mmmpwzlng the ‘peed program" Efstwhile “Fflfdham soord three more in ti th SPPB-kflf- The"? 0T9 $11068‘ P001115 Chocolates pmchps “hm-the R _.___. . - 1e seven . - n e “bow statement .5 no. quite eree intervened. Each nuxghcri 125 A four-hit r3113» m the ninth nmedlfor massage and medical attention. five more gcorgg, The track is one Of the bt-St laid nor-bum scared we run 1n the out and fastost in the cniire world. third and shoved another man 21-‘ —_— cross in the eighth- ber of running events. We under- pounds stand some twenty or thirty runners will be On hand to take part. Flash” Gets Monic- ker “Muggy Jr.” correct. Shields was not high scor- er in the Maritime Hockey Iieagm! i the season of 1932-33, but was high ‘soorcr in the Nova Scotia lmagllcj As a result of the encouragement the Season o; 1931.33 and we be-i [given ‘kpmt’ by the lmcsonni Gov" 1 licve was high scorer for the Mari- emmcni: thousands of young men‘ times m“ 3,8,“; The Black Hawks and young women are taking it up' is one of the leadgng protesiohnl seriously and evcryuiie who has any teams m the United stage; and we knowledge of gnmts is looked on hope Reg makes good with them. with admiration and invited to‘ share their kncwlvdge with when, Gordon Richards u, today Eng- that have less. Hand‘ leading jockey“ He has B]- _ "“'"_"' I ready won 200 races and expects to Fost racing: is once azuin getting. be“ the British mom-d mans by’ vcry popular aird it is expcrtcd that Fred Archer 1n 1335 when h.» g-Qdp. several of the worlds grcntrst pro- 24G wrnuers in a 59330,, | The auction sales will soon be coming round. Two of the biggest will be the Indianapolis, Speed Sale to be held at Indianapolis, Ind, No- vember 6th to 10th and the Old SEBUN anti is Purim F. C. Gillespie Says He , Has Not (‘hanged Decision (‘ailing For Three-galore Round. BARBiLEAD BROOKLYN. N. Y2, Sept. 29—(A. PJ-Boston Braves, striving for a place in the National League's first division and a share of the World “WW i I Series receipts, cut the margin of 1M A c K s A Y the fourth place st. Louis Card-i ,~ inals to a half-game today as they- defeated Brooklyn 4-1 1n the re-‘R n I l ply of yesterday's tie game. The ST. LOUIS. Sept. 29.—- (0.?) — Popularly known throughout the major leagues as the Fordham flash when he cavorted about second base for the New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals of the National Lea- gue, Frankie Frisch, who but a few short weeks ago was named pilot of the Cardinals, seems certain to have a new popular monirkcr labelled upon him. A baseball writer recently referred to him as Frankie (John McGraw Johnny Miles 2.19% has found a new owner in Wellington McNeill, southport, P. E. 1., who will race tam" A“°t‘°n' squadrm A‘ Arm- him at Halifax in the 2.22 oinrstlwrllf N" W“ ‘my’ Nmmmb“ Johnny has had quite a career on 27th t° 30th’ the turf. Starting out on the trot in 192'! he very soon made good, trotting in a sensational manner for Jack Kingsley and Monte Gerow and winning a lot of races. 10 was probably one of his best years. rec- ' ing under the pilotage of Johnny Conroy. He took a record of 2.11% g At the latter the entire crop of foals of 1932 from Walnut Hall Farm will be sold. The Hanover Shoe Farms will also sell most oi their foals of 1932 and all of their racing stable of i933. In addition there will be no doubt hundreds oil Braves and the Cards each have two games to play. R. H E . "i '°h"1"1°lt°°°“m "d "WWW" “h” horses‘ n l’ expected m“ in.) reach and he certainly started Boston .... .. zoo 01o 10o 4 11 1 ‘c5510.... .-.,,,,,.,~5 ingludjng Nmm, manna“... Press) 7 equalled it at Halifax. The next “m” " “w Wm so up 1mm me something. BTODRIY" 000100 900 1 5 4 and Ladoumcgue will arrive in New . t k g5 01h bio}; with SPRINGHIIL. N, S, Sept. 29- Vc“ 31° W55 194119 “d did n” d° Manuma‘ Now he's "McGrnw J11." or Zachary. Frankhouse. Hogan and PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 29_-John- York early in Novcnilacr to trike ‘hdck 853:3: cgarnefia IgC him, Rain-soaked D‘... '2 Plihs 0°11“ .‘ "Y? "um T!" "lbw! Ye" h‘ __" t "Muggsy Jr.," to his players. and Bpohrer; Leonard, Beck and Outcn. nie Marcum, the lanky um from part in a. series of indoor mulling ;,;:ni.v,,,5{,v ,.,..,,;...‘...,.. and a Mmporziry‘ 1.11113‘ u. the h... E "l5 Pllfchilfted 579m DY- Cum!‘ b? Ad!“ Volo (3) 2'05 h now he even Sam Brendon, the trading club Eminence, Ky, has the baseball ex- races. 10,000 rx-ople whtclicci Lnd- no“. T._~,,,,n,y ‘ boughi-nn has out- ; al sex-rs for the Nova Scotiti lens-c champion three year old pacing filly over a half mile track. She is by Adioo Guy 2.00% and her four dams in a. straight line each have produced a 2.05 or better record holder. oumegue dcfoat the Fmmm rim’ imnitrd him. It has lxvii our ob-tball title. Overnight rains 10ft the ncr, Purje. in n kilomrirc 11m nt the Buffalo Szadium. Paris. in tho minutrs 20 2-5 seconds. ports agog. Just a few weeks ago the gawky youngster was yanked from Louisville of the American As- sociation, sat a few days on the bench and then was ordered to step out and start n. game on the mound for the Philadelphia Athletics. He scored a. shutout. Then to the com- Del. 'D. A. MncKinnon and turned over to the pace. He was second to I Mac Volo in 2.13% and showed abil- lty to pace around 2.14. president has caught the spirit. Bresdon refers to Fraftkie as “Jun- ior." "I believe Frlsch is going to make a great manager," says» Brendon. “It’s a large order to say anyone is going to take McGrawks place. But if there is anyone in sight who is field in almost unplayzibie condi- thus after- Fon Nhllsb sorvntion c-ver a number 0f S0511“ that :1 real good K- O. generally ‘v r1011, and n. iirlnl (1-‘11128 Dliis inc quictus on a fighter that noon drove Spr": vhlll ' v" l. is. anyways advanced in WW5 "K3 "5 from m“ bflw‘ " Qkqrkcv 1: thirty-rrvo, We believe Today's encounicr was to ha“ “ “ ~ “ - ,.1 that it lends to a certain amountibeen the second tic-set“ line cf ztromin of the brain and tho Yesterday. 5PM l“ i ~ In the finals played yesterday for the championship of the Bel- vedere Golf Club, Mr. Arnold Tay- All the hockey plnvcrs wfio come in under SlIIClLTllS or industrial transfer clause. must. be in resid- Johnnys career as a trotter was while in the ownership of the late Dr. J. O. Clarkin. of Sackvllle, N. B, .-rr.....~r. Addie Guy was at one time owned 3_ who took more than the usual in- m Hllnmx’ He remained mere ‘or 801118 l0 do it. it is Frischl Frank ‘or defeated Mr‘ Pete Kelly by a plete astonishment of the wise ones once in their losprfiivo (‘lllPS on or unnk_l,i,,_..,. does no; funcpnn 55 1 \';(<10r_\' on tho .» 1..~‘.d. The ‘ ‘crest in lllm- In m“ he 1°V°d the B’ few months and w“ mm ha“ to has the sanlc ovvr-bufnififl desire 9° More °l 158 w 165 i“ the ‘hlrty’ he duplicated the performance n few before October m. Wr untltrsfnnd nun-luv mid one must think very - second from" \\' 7'- '»- ll1“"“d 11°“ the U. S. A. and for two years he six holes played, four up and three days ‘amt Aydemmn 4mm Cmn i; up mi qwck ~11 the ring or gm brffmr tomormw i; me \.__,¢_ ,._- ppnnitg, win, that great essential, and he is just as intolerant of mediocrity. “I believe Frisch teams will play as McGraw teams played-n wide- v_ horse and up until his death he was - constantly inquiring about Johnny. the had never been in an aer ,' To bqgh iemis, the svrirs is sill r raced sensationally, taking his re- w pm“ The weather throughout the day was far from favourable, but the contestants persevered. In Asked to name some hurler whose, hiontrcal. Ctznwn and other cities] startling record in the major lea- with Red Stewart, roimdiug up the‘ gues could compare u-ith Marcums ‘ new matcrlal so as tn lure it. 1111.1, no, an t-nrough _,~,.~,_ 1.101,,“ loecn M ckcv Walker the toy buIIdotLIrrQnrdPd as n thre<--011t.-of-f:v-.~ . ' fair, allimirzh pfPfilflfllb C. C. \.\ (Odntinued on Page 9) ' before, but hearing that Johnny was awake brand of baseimlluwith ev- erybody hustling and fighting all the morning the scores were Tay- lor 78, Kelly 86. and in the evening Taylor 90, and Kelly 79. l8 innings of shutout ball, the trams veteran pilot, Connie Mack. ponder- ed a moment. ‘Halifax prior to tho above rim!- invwhrd mm 3mm. Rosy-known, “i light hcaviwvriglit champion for a At the meeting of the ltfariiimc Mme“ round bout m, Madison 'ic.-p.c of tt-c 11. r. 1:. a. A. u. of o. inszsts l1" has not ch-Jnilfd hi5 er- ig rial docison culling for a firec- 1 the way. He has the respect of the team and he's going to be a win- her or I'm mistaken." grime inunci. 'l'l*e teams or" m1- "To be perfectly frank. I don't Hockey league it Amherst. Ociob- square Gag“, 0,, Nqvqnrbq-r 3m. posted to move to Halifax cirly The ladies finals will be played recall any pitcher starting like that." er 9th, Charioitctorvn, Mcnrion 1 today when Mrs. E. M. Bagnall l Victoria-Bras Mir-Sydney "7 THREE STANDARD GOALS Brendon is already P10616408 the meem M,“ Nancy weeks, he said. "I don't believe any one and Halifax Will br- rrprcsonfod‘ when m, hockey $0.5m Sim-Ls. “ax, gyfpk h,- qhh my», two “mun-i. Cardinals will win the pennant he" ~— ever hung two shutouts in a row as‘ and no doubt the schnduie and Hm 3.0m. at Chm.,5n,.._m,.ny C1,“- I cs - tlxr- unique ' KITCHEN and FURNACE o++++0+4+e+o+0++¢+++40+0 a starter. He sure looks IIOOdHother nrrang mcnfis for the . isnn “not mans w,“ have season under "Juniors" 811111311“- n ‘ doesn't he?" |.\\'lll be prrparcd. It is ifurlctzr-‘ccd ,,-,.;,_(u,.,. o; mgr-hug tiruir hock» . c (By The Associated PR5!) “But don't think 11c won't be hit.i that Saint John and Wcrlrrfcion 93.1,; ‘m, 1,. “m, u“. Qmadmni Abbles Pfactlce Home Runs Yvslvfdfll’! Milllll-‘h H‘? has 59"“? bllmfls coming’ bill Y0" are not iu :1 pr» iiion to enter min ,,,m,,,,;on_._ H“. Mom-tn“ llmvks, . l . l ' senators, 1. Call 5113’ U115 T01 "l" 850i" M-"irilum ilic Imnguc and w.ll not be present. hold.“ o; t“. 511m, Cup 1n pct is Afternoon TJlC-V “N1 PmbMflY 50m‘ ‘i lwgu“ we cnulcl go further and call 111cm i W111 S"S-“"-x "5 h‘: "“m'~ , “fluids champ nus bicuusc illc lor- Here- Young mim‘ W“ shomdnm‘. ‘mcr l1.vI<l-~1's oi‘ iii“ Allan Cup. the The loaders: Foxx, Athletics, 48; . _he's here to stay." Qehrlg, Yankees, 32; Ruth, ‘Yankees Monday Evenlng ' October 2nd l lvcaihcr pcr111i'tin;'.. ull member! 11.11. LARGE a co. . 68 Queen St., Charlottetown, Phone 1000 32- Klein Phiuies. 2s: srrrer. —- . , i ‘Brave,’ m At 3 03310131; hit that boy when he's down, While n ghost m.\ii_\‘ pcopl- ilfnl; “s, m, , m, Md ‘m, m“, w, c1 Abrswlt 11151 lit-J Wllllntllcr: 61-“ Rilliill flllil wlilileSfilQ League Totals, American. 603; Geno?!‘ A(,m_.§g.pn__25c Gwan; what d-ym. “fink X go, rim the m: Twig‘. 51TH“, b, n". mg‘. » _-'__—_~= quested to turn ou for b. . . . ’ i ' ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ' Four or l-‘ivc, they fail w take in-i tCont iiucd on Page 9i afternoon at 3 p. m National. 4.54: Total. 1-957 ~ o4 c e -+ooo e o coowo-u»: dim" 5°‘?