i) ocroaan s. 1933' " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I_ _. NEWS “m. SPORT W0 RLD Senators Te rryPlaysHunch; O’Doul Gets Single Giant Manager-T-Tighly Pleasedl With Pitching-Cronin Grimly Determined As Scene Shifts To Washington. “Not at ell, Hal. I told you I'd do it for you, didn't I?" Of all the hits he has lllihered in s long and honorable swettlng career, 0'Doul admitted he got the biggest thrill out of today's telling punch. Terry. while plenty pleases with the success of his ‘hunch,’ refused to be curled away by his team's prodigious clouting. Schumacher was his boy. "That's WOIIIIBhuI pitching boys," ha sold. “I'll stick by what I've said Ill YIN‘ “will Will , ‘ominatefl’ Those were Bill's very words. 50516080 brought in word that. Terry's rival, Manager Joe Cronin, was a little down in the mouth over Drop I i SelectediFor Mound Duty Today (I A 1 um E 1 lannwmz [USES Darkey Grattan Wins in Straight Heats From North Sydney Horse. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Oct. 4 - Calumet Brownie, whose flying hoofs earn- ed him the reputation of America's fastest horse lust year, went down to defeat in straight heats today before Nova Scotia owned Darkey Grattan in a match race at the Nova Scotia Exhibition. The speedy American gelding, now owned by Mrs. Margaret Bal- lard of North Sydney,‘N. 5., forced the black Grattan, however, to come within a half second of equal- ling the track record in the first encounter of their two-heat race. MATCH RACE PO60 GROUNDS, New York, Om. L-(AJJ-Frank (Lefty) O'- Doul, who has led the National Loe- gue in batting. but never had been lnaworldseriesgsmgsstonths Giants’ bench fills afternoon nurs- ing his furor-ice bat and s greet am- billion. Tho bases were full of Giants and flan Senators were one big nm io In good when the ‘man in the green suit’ hmed to Hal Schumsohcr, sibling beside him. "Ihlfsaid he. ‘Tn , been pod luck to you. If Bill will stick 1m in hen I'll win this bell game Ioryousuleaslhuhieehhh." A moment later manger Bill yer” had played one of his famous ‘hunches’ (that's what Bill called it after the game), and there stood lefty as the plate, waving his war club at "General" Alvin (Lrowder. Another moment and them was a ‘clack’ ringing in the oars of 35,000 fans. The ball streaked to centre field, bwo runners sped across the pun and the Giants had sewed up their second straight victory in the big series. They got more runs, but. they were not ceded. The next time 0'Doul met Schu- maoher was in the dressing rooms. Lefty was in his street clothes, bev- ing hooded straight for the club- house shontly after delivering his momentous clout. Prince Hal rush- ed in and grabbed him. “Thanks, Lefty," he grinned. 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They haven't seen any pitching like we've thrown at them the last- two days.‘ And I'll tell you something else. They're going to look over some more pitching that's just so good to- morrow st Washington, when Fred Fltllmmons goes in there." Outside of naming Earl Whieehill as tomorrow's starving fllnger, Orc- nln had very little to say on any subject. The American Iieaguers were pretty well subdued, even though Joe himself, insisted that his club was "two down and IOII to go." THE SUMMARY REF USES PR O. OFFER $.18 Trot and Paco-QM!) Max Volo, H. O'Brien, Alber- . ton (O'Brien) . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 l (gunman 11m") High Toby, H. T. Fulton, Up- mqumx’ o“ per Stewiacke (Conroy) 4 2 2 d-Ovwen Lennon It: forward with Illi- fax Wolverines last year, has Bonnie Cameron, H. M, Swee- ney, Bnclgewater (Sweeney) 2 4 4 Helen D., H. Glllls, Mis- reoeived and rejccted a profgg- couche, PEI. (M. Steele) . 5 3 3 sional contract from the New s1"°“and§’ah- ‘(Twvfickegsr Syd‘ 8 a H H! , ney Mnes c ers 5 “o: “and” u m‘ to Addie McGraw, W. McNeil, 9°" Y Y" -'- “- °°""~ m"!- Southport (McNeil) .... .. 6dr sger of the Wolverines. Conn announced that Lennon would be with the Wolverines again thh winter and added that Pill! Glimm- fi-War old nut- fve of Chicontiml, Quebec, had been added to the line-up. Gug- non played last season with the ‘Time: 2.14 1-4, 2.14, 2.12 1-2. Junior Free-For-All-MOO Star 0., H. J. Breen, Hali- fax (Cummings) . . . . . . . . .. l l. 1 Tease, H. T. Fulton, Upper Stewlacke (Conroy) . . . . .. 2 2 3 I‘m Alone, S, Lewis. Pt. Ed- ward, C.B., (Rudderham) . 5 3 2 Joe the Great, CllflS, Ballard, Bradley . Special representative of TIP TOP TAILOR! LIMITED who will be at. this store on‘ FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCT. 6 & 7 We welcome him on behalf of all the men in town who are interested in good clothes. large samples and suit 0M5 of the Fall and Winter fabrics from fam- ous mills 1n_the British Empire, also model gar. ments showing the latest style trend. - Tip Top clothes, hand cut and individually taflllfed l0 your personal measurements by the largest tailoring establlshment in Canada, offer You the greatest value in clothing today. Regardless of whether you purchase or not, pportunity of showing Carmine“ o‘ Montreal Sm!“ Sydney Mines (Purves) 3 5 5 helm Hockey I-wsue- Lucky Lindy, H. O'Brien, A1- berton (Jardine) . . . . . . . 4 4 4 Time: 2.16, 2.12 1-2, 2.1a 8-4. Mulch Race Darkey Grattan. 2.02 1-4, H. T.‘ Fulton, Up. Sicwiacke (Con- roy) 1 1 Calumet Brownie, Mrs. M. Bal- lard, Sydney (Hood) . . . . . .. 2 2 Time: 2.08 l-I, 2.10. At The F o rum Last Evening The Community Carnival attract- ed over 800 people last evening. The FRED FITZSIIIIMONS Knuitle ball artist of the Giants. who Is slated to pitch today's game- EARLE WHITEHTLL Washington hurler who will tempt to stop New Yorkers march at Washington today. muuu LBSES. BUllT 1o s1, lulllsjluzurai) MOUNT ROIAIL ARON) Mom: weal, om. i——-(C.P.)—Joe <.1T.-.»u1_»-,Z scowling, hard-hitting Si. Louis. Mo, lightweight, tonight was awarded a technical knockout vic- tory over Al llloreman, lvlcntreal, holder of the British Empirei lightweight crown, when Foreman‘ failed to appear for the eighbh round of a soreduled IO-round non- title bout. Ebro-man weighed 132% and Ghnouiy 132%. HITS HOMER “GOOSI-I" Washington homer in third inning of yester- day's game to g-ve Senators 1-0 GOSLIN outfielder hit long lead. TIMELY ups blueberry pie eating contest was vwon by Ted Paquet, M. Dowling second, G. Hansen third. The brick laying contest had b0 be called off Ias the brick layers had left for .Summerside to work on the Peter fciarx building there. lvfr. a. s. ‘Cunningham of Mbncion, well known commercial traveller sub- stituted and his tricks with cards and magic created intense interest among the audience. Doris Oudmore won the prize. TIIG - 0F -WAR AT BEDEQUE RINK. OCTOBER G AT 8 P. M door Competition for Strong and Mor- v rlson Trophy and $30 (thirty dol- lars) In prizes offered by the rlnk. Linc up as follows: Light weight teams: Central llcdeque vs. Remington. New Annan vs. Albany. Freetown vs. St. Eleanol-‘s. Lower Bcdrque vs. Nth Bedeque. Heavy wright teams: (l) Nth. Bedeqne vs. Kensingion. (2) Nth. Bedeqne vs. Snmmerslde. This should be one of the nmst Interestlng nights of the season us Don Baker is making his first an- pesrance with n team that he claims wlll take home the trophy- 1581. STORE c Springhill 0N SPURT Lennon With Wolves Owen Lennon, last season a star with the Halifax Wolverines and for several years one of the outstanding pleyels g-ith the fam- ed Truro Bearcata has received GIANTS NOW TWO UP ai- - GOTHAM CREW TAKE Big Sixth Inning Uprising Nets, Giants Six Runs And Drives] Crowder From Mound S_chu-, macher Pitches Five -Hit Game: (By Alan Gould, Associated Press Sports Editor) team that is just beginning to realize its own strength and 1 enjoy li. thoroughly, the rampant New York Giants swarm- 1 ed over Washington Senators today with. swashbuckling‘. confidence, routed the veteran Alvin (General) Crowder with one concentrated outburst of batting pmvel‘ and scored their second straight World Series victory, (i-l. For the second straight day, the “hitless ivonders,” who knocked all the advance dope into a cocked hat by romping off with the National League pennant, continued —Goslin Gets Homer In Third“? POLO GROUNDS, New York, Oct. 4-—Playing like a, . w w. j to punch the Washington pitching staff groggy 11nd 0011-‘ “v szzcozvo GA ME FR OM AMERICAN LEA_G use; __ir;:;:=;r____._ -.n~:_._m | BRILLIANT I I duct a surging drive for the Speetwcltl Batik-ll Display. The \‘\'orl1l‘s Series scene now shift; to Griffith Slridium ll! Washington. O O O "Lcfi._v" C"Doul's single In “N muc- sixth inning yesicrday broke up a grcai piiching duel between Schumacher and Orowder. '0 o e Previous to this inning Orowder had lot the Giants down with only two hits, while the young hurler of the New Yorkers had granted but three. O O O Schumswher got out of a serious jam in the sixth when he struck out Blcuge with the bases loaded. O O O Mq 0ft was s. marked man yon- mrdgy, being walked twice and thrown out in his other two times at bat. O O O The slugging outfielder of the Giants leads the batters "of both teams with an average of .667, O O O Cronin sent three pinch hitter! to bat in the ninth yesterday but to no‘ avall. They were retired in order. I O O The youthful manager of the Senators drew a. round of applause In the third inning yesterday when he made a spectacular stop of Jackson's grounder in throw "l0 Giant third baseman out at first. O O O Alex MeColl who replaced Thom- a; (m- “Yashlngtnn in the seventh inning, tied u World Series record when he rein-cu! the Giants on this, plfchedlmlls. »O O O Still another record was equalled when Oti retired the Washington team by making three pntouts in right. field in the seventh. O O O And still another one, Joe liloords two hits in the sixth from; equal- led another long-standing record. I O O 1B butters faced (he Washington pitchers in (he sixth frame yester- day. O O O Joe Kuhcl turned in a awed’ performance at first base f0!’ 1110 Senators ac r“ , l5 chances without an error. O O O The World Series mark for first and reject-d u pfufcsslonal ooh- tract from the New Haven Eagles, 0d the Canadian American League it was disclosed Inst night by John H. Conn, pmsid n). of the Wolverines. nho mid that Lennon would be available for the local team this coming season. Abegwelis The Abrgwelt baseball team will not leave far Sprlnghill until tn- morrow morning. Dr. 1". C. Dougan, CliTown, will be Umpre in chief, with Nolles of on bases. Springhill meet-s Abbies in ChTovm Monday,| with Noiles as Umpire in chief and nmxgan on bases. should :1 third game be necessary it will 1w piny- cd in Charlctkwwn. Getting 1n Shape The annex of the labor Union basemen is l9. O O O Two double plays featured yes- lerdny‘! tilt, each team having one. O O O The Giants have now collected 20 lilts to Washington's I0. O O O Fair hitting for a team that has M..." [am-lied “the hltleas wonders.” O O O rltzslnlmoli! and Whllehlll will likely hr (he starting hurlers today. H31 is m» scone of much activity This“. nmms as three boys, training 1m- m» Forum lights Saturday night. .~.- =vnrklng themselves mm H", h“) n-shlr- shape. Tm w; .-, Nickcrson, Benny m we pJlk {or their bouts. They knocked Crowclsr, ace right- hander of the Senators, from the box with a six-rim outburst in the shfli inning, a spectacular batting display that aroused n. crowd of 35,461 cash customers m delirious enthusiasm. They again outhlt their high- powered rivals by a two to one margin, while their yoimg right- hander, Hal Schumanher, picked up where Carl Hubbell left off and made his World Series debut with a brilliant five-hit victory over the American league champions. Schumocher Wild at Times Sch '- Md streaks of wild- nesg but the only damaging blow he yielded was “Goose" Gosllrfs third-inning homer and he pulled himself safely out of his deepest Giants touched off the fireworks that blasted Growder off the mound and settled the ball game. Two New Hitting Heroes The home run bat of “Little Mel" Ott was silenced today, mainly by the strategy of twice passing the little outfielder, bu; two new hit- ting heroes stepped into the big Jamboree today with the blows that broke up the Washington defence. suit," Frank (Lefty) 0'Doul made his first appearance of the series, Be a pinch-hitter, and delivered a hard single m cent-re bases full, while the crowd gave an the first two runs of the big sixth inning, furnishing what proved to be the deciding margin, but sturdy hOIB, In the sixth, juflt before the- The celebrated “man in the green" League batting king. These were‘ championship. Jackson‘: hard single to centre. llnlaL S(JIIU.\IACI{ER Xuung fighi-handcr of Blanks, pitched immune-ms to sensation/ill victory in sncoml game of Inks. Scnainxs ("aueht Flat-Inning! Probably ‘me las: thu .1 or» 9on- ators expected at this llmvvzre was a bunt b!’ tile he¢n1\'-:o'»:~l 31cm, _____—m—_"— 011.1’), FlHW-"Il. man m) J York (c-cun. Gus lzud ucvzi ,)*3l-: I - fectly placed ball along the zhlrd base Jfne, "squeezlng' 0'Doul: ._ across the plate and reaching first‘. In the second game of the himself without evc-n a grstixre to; Charlottetown A} ys Commercial catch him. Crowder finally fielded) Bowling League, Hoops (earn de- the ball, llllcl‘ both Blur-go andtfeaied the Invinzxui-‘s L-v Mi pills. Sewefl acted somewha; dazed, but the pitcher got l; too late for a also high three 723 pins. throw to first. Ryan furrusln-(i an interlude by striking out but Schumacher A. cracked a single L0 left field, scor- M. ing Jackson. Moore, up for the sec- C. ond time, walloped a singli in W. .\i:1rD'>n.1ld (ycvntre, scoring Alancusn, 1111f] W. \l'.'~l\lllllli' W! bounding "zaps" for Cz-luvdcr. — — ~ ' It seemed questionalnlc» slrzucgy iby Manager Cronin 1n keeping 1| Crowder ilnder firp for s’) long and while ll uns obvious h" “'11s fast losing control of the sltilariinu. A11 six runs were in when the P "General" gave way to Al ‘rhom- J- as, another right-builder. Critz B- MFNP“ "v-~ scratched an infield single off C- WIRE-DOW“ Croninis glove, iilin: the hasvs‘E~ Rdlfll again, bu: Terry his into a furor.‘ — out and tho inning was over. So was the bail game, With an uncxpccicclly for. lmirl, Svhumachcr Pllilfll“ * steadied down, nllmverl onlv two 115121". M 7 (i. hits in l-lli‘. last Lhrm- inmngm and, was never again in any real dan-| INVl NCIIELES H. Burke . . . . .. ‘ Carver Boimwt $2239 Total i Tom! v r1111‘ ‘ Vllll {l . a 111m. r r? "l; 111' 1h" ger. The young right-handcrfls 7 “i , n _/ ,, _ ., , , 1.», 1s w ( i.’ with the sinker “as not aluwlys undm- PM J ’_ v W complete control but he bnffhrl ‘JQH ‘ v .7) .) 1S -.l l "-. " ovation to the former National) W‘ 5°"RT°1'$. m!“ 01' WW1" SW11‘ . ., .. H . i}, l 1.11m ilrf’ go (a (‘1- ml ll.1.)- the aftetrnooxi "iopplng" (he p11:- zlin: delivery. of ihpir hlalmzzvr w“. vl 1 Lrll _\-'-\l~srciny and mow. l1}; hZtIPIS. illclrldilliz , C“ in, o .. ~l inn.‘ M" Y“ Lhkpd ion w re 1s mum \ u Gus Mancuso, the Giants’ backstop, capped the climax of the rally by‘ pulling the ancient “squeeze playJ‘, bringing 0'Doul across the plate: and catching the entire Senator) infield flat-footed. | Strategy Works These two pieces of strategy, tho; substitution of 0'Doul for Davis at‘ the first critical stage of the‘ Giants‘ offensive, and Mancusosi surprise bunt that went for a clean‘ hit, were the high spots of the scoring outburst, Altogether the Giants collected eight hits, includ- ing a double by- Manager Bill Terry, and sent. an even dozen batsmen to the plate before Al Thomas, in a relief role, stopped the rally. Joe Moore, the agile left-fielder. started it with a single and drove, in the last run with his second safe blow of the sixth inning. Critss attempted sacrifice went wrong, forcing Moore, but in rapid succession Terry doubled to loft. Ott walked to fill the bases and then 0'Doul sieppvd into the pic- ture. The crcwd was in wild turmoil as the old Brooklyn favorite, ob- tslned by the Giants ln a trade this year, fenced with the rapidly weakening Crowder. The count was two and two when Lefty cracked‘ Binns rmd JOIITIHY Stanley gm the ball past the pitcher on a line “mp-r 1m uarchful eye; of 3m into centre-field. Crltz and Terry Ryan “i... 5113's, he will have them romped home, while Oil. galloped to third and came home on Travis by Schumuchr-x-‘s ".~l:‘.)-'.r~1"' ball us ihoy _ by Hilbbclls “svrezv bail.“ "Wore Lwo dmvn mal iOLll‘ (o; go," remarked J00 Cronin in r1] grim expression of confidcnce than: the Senators are no; yo; l'r‘l'~d,i despilr- alu- way they have lw~ni out-hit. our-pitcher! luv-l 1; smaried by :he ‘far-ml Years-z» champions for two strazrlit rlnysi The 26-year-old pilot of {hr 5m-‘ ators looks for a turn of (lir- tide‘ when thvy gr-t back m lwmc grounds, lu lhc thin‘. grime (011107- row, but they have not. yer ex- hibited the offensive or defensive stronglh that carlnrli them to the Ammnran League punk For lhe first time since 1022, when the Giants lasl. o'er; on top in the World Series. (he National League tonight enjoyed a 2-0 lead in the battle for World Series hon- ors. Since that limo. f)!» standard- lsmlrcrs or thQ senior circuit havr captured only three world cham- plonshlpe. Whltchlll and I-‘llzsilwlnlnns Today‘ The Senators have two of their‘ seasons "big four" still immarkcd: by Giants bats. Earl Whltchill and.‘ Montc Wcnvcr are duo for the‘ pitching; (ISSIKXTIIICIIIS ionlorrow nnd Fridny in Washington. Freddy Fiizsimmons. fasl. riohfi-iiandon] will do the. sharp-shooting for the, National learners iomorrow and; l-lubbcll probably will be back in] the box again Friday, particularly‘ if there is a chance then for the) Giants m make it four in a row.) ...._._.....-- ...__............-.. _ L " B. McNz-ill rolled high single 17B If if Second ___Tilt TL Giants rvrv-auzvanrswih-Fft 1v: i‘ cr-re-vs-w