-°CTQ§_EB.§_1_9_3_1 -- ----._____ gene 6f S \ ___M THE cllARurrreTrlwN GUARDIAN PAedsol/llll , cries Shjfts ladelph 13. Jul-exit?! ' PR OMINENTZ Y CONNIE MA CK Athletic Leader Lifer! anovia Athletics Pitcher MENUONED 11v 100.4 Y’S 1 ‘ . tonsil.’ WAITE HOYT Athletic Pitcher srnvusrcn JOHNSON i "none" Cardinals Pitcher WALBERG Athletic Pitcher rTeam " Ready For bird Clash ‘Athletics And Cardinals Will I Continue World Series Strug- , gle In Connie Mack’s “Yard” This Afternoon. i i I . . _ _ --____. - (B! Ellvfflrd J- N017. Asfiilciflllld victory in the second game Friday Press Sports Writer) ' ;PH'I.LADE'IIPHIA, Pa, Oct, ll-The Sabbath calm that usually rests so heavily upon Philadelphia was shat- tered today by the rattle of base knocks and the shouts of lnlielders lit play, something unprecedented in , the history of baseball in this city, 3 p, m,,_ the cams mm; tm-Qugn 9s the world champion Athletics batting and fielding drill, following, ind the St. Louis Cardinals pract~ gym 5'5, who held me field from 11f iced tor the third game of the .m, untl the world series tomorrow at Shibe Pork the three games ’ nlorro w. UNPRECEDENTED __ GREAT EXGJTl-IMENT 5T0 further disrupt the slumberous placidlty of the day, the excitement d! the citizens mounted steadly as the cal-dinals, trailing the big base- bnll caravan in from the first two fumes in St. Louis, drrivcd this morning bristling with confidence and determination to smash the domination of the American Leas- uers over the past five years oi‘ the annual post season classics. , They hustled out to Shibc Pork, DOB-Sting that the sensational come- back that brought them to a 2 to 0, g of wild Bill Hal-J ‘and the sensational hitting’ and base running of the irrepress- iblc young ccntrd fielder, “Pepper” Martin, all combined to lift the ex-' cltement of tn.- local rdllnnll m’ new high lcvcls. Previously there had been little of the usual series . » hysteria here ‘Manse o! ‘he gem pe would violatefver, Gabby said Burlelgh Grunes, with adhesive ta the Malor league rules against alpqwno pitched two flve mt games ;2';‘5...‘I°“.f.f. *:.::..:":.:i;r..r""::»»rmg l- i» g; : Connie Mack's slugger: in about in“? bothfvfi be 15 m ti“ .3 {our straight swat [star ing ptc r. No one y, - i Bu,‘ today. as the [could see any reason for lum chang . weather that favored the ing his mind. The veteran spitball~ Connie Mack maintained his usll- er said he was ready. If there Ls any st‘ mu“ appuemly “me akmgml retieence and would not discuss switch in Street's plans. Sylvester east with the teams and the camp! h l b, I m on lollowers, scalpers were i ’J°hns°n' 5 r5 hauder was c ' $5.50 seats for $10 and gasfly 5511-] . 1G or ma... and possibility that; Street may’ éiiirilziley fcgéuirjggzspe "giitheni Cardinals, drew up to his dullisend Paul Derringer back tomorrow, '- a ' as po- . l use and omciars of the American height and announced that neltil believing that the experlenco the I ‘about his pitching tomorfow. Inlight make him a winning pitcher f I Before the series started, how- ‘from here on.. _ I r l DLlCK SECRBTIVE beautiilll la war on the speculators. LOOKIKIE‘. ,’EM OVER; .__..____ JOLLY GOOD LUCK- through. , but they ABEGWEITS! i w that The “Maritime Province gets away tomorrow after- , GROVE DEVELOPS 31,1515}; tremendous interest, i ' rove de- i WorldlP. be present Saturday, is playing will be addition to Abegrveitl All of the slight swelling and most’ 0i the soreness at the tip of the Coaches McDonald and Trainer were present with timely address and constructive suggestions. There will be practice this alter- noon at 4.30- border, the local fan, perhaps“ might have list touch with the “big ’ doings.” Anyway the fireworks will begin the day following Abegwelts’ arrival in St. Stephen, the home oi’ the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick Fhampkms‘ One of mt Greatest An expert speaking of great foot- ball stars placed George Owen, the l Bruin defence man, among the ‘ lthe :9“ threletigames out of five’ ' greatest that ever played not only be I get e1 tgomode i; ofszeillfrilr semi;- ’ m Harvard or m the States itself ‘l Ewe an . en w . I18" shift to the home diamond, where, l but Owen who made good m pm er and all, will be in there whlpp- u neccssary‘ ing them at the Cords‘ although hockey is described by Art Ross as another pa" 0! games ione of the most intelligent athletes °d' I“ the we“ °f ‘m ,5 who ever came undel- his observa- ieven break i“ the m“ games- the i tion. With suflicient equipment to mm and dcfldmg mt Wm be PM“ make the big show llc is reputed a ed "m" a” Mmcm" f" 5mm- rdst thlnker and the manner in hill. The following players headed , much he made those rushing plays “Y Jdm"? William’ W!" make the i m: winter m which he bowled ev- "lp: nancis- Gwssr lid-mils’ I erythlng over in his pathlvoy in’ "W181?"- Cflln» M°°*1b@-1\!=E-1¢h°1'“- football fashion indicated um he‘ Murley, Connors, lllcquald, square- used his great physical assets bfillfls- lull. eed- spots - to the l WITH THE ABBIE RUGGERS Offering’ fsldered a. likely choice. There is aJ- .WORLD SERIES Bonner/oeuvres Cardinal llurlcr American League, and Paul Derrin- ger, 25-year-old rookie righirhfllldel‘ from Kentucky, will likely pitch the third game of the World Series at Philadelphia today, unless there are inst-minute shifts. Connie Mack, rounding out his 47th year in organized baseball dur- ing which he has nlaudgcrl eight pennant winners and five world champions, never reveals ill advance’ his pitching selections. Muck may have o surprise up his sleeve as he - did when he unexpectedly picked series rlguiust the Chicago Cubs, but the odds rlrv. i0 to i against it. Grove pitcher! and won tllc first game against the Cords last year, and certainly should be out there throwing his fast bail across the diamond with blinding speed today. If Grove pitches as expected, the Athletics will be 7-5 favorites to will Fred fnmkins’ anmhcr former the opening game. If anyone else giiniizis- ‘Zlfllitllifigiuju’ W. C. stflr, who was unable to p ‘ “ ‘ i pitches the odds will be only G to 5 in favor oi the A's. Gabby Strcct will gdlnble on a rookie who was good enough to win l8 games against erg-ht defeats in his first season in the National League. Derringer" pitched for the Rochester Intcrrlational League club lzlst your. Derringer is 6 fret, 3 inches in height and, weighs 210 pounds. He started the season as a relief pitch- er, but won his spurs as a regular when he beat Dazzy Vance, Brook- lyn ace, I-O, in a critical game on the Cards’ first eastern invasion. George Watkins, St. Louis outfield- er, and another former Rochester star, stoic home with the only tun of the game. Oncdduring the sea- son Derringer pitched 33 scoreless innings. lie has good control, a lot of spccd, a chance of pace and a fast-breaking curve. DERRINGEII Cardinal Pitcher Abe STRUGGLE - Moi-J ‘=t"‘-*il‘i\1 "(l.\lil51"' Sflti-‘lfl’ m“ Cardinal .\l:ln:l;'cl' gvveits Audit The M£haWiks w/I ari time Championship Opens In St Statics . Stephen ‘J11 Tuesday And Wiedllesaitlyr. 1i l (Canadian Press; I ST. SIEPHIEN, N. 13., Out, 4.-‘ The first two games ior the senior ‘- i931 amateur baseball champion- ships of the Maritimes will be play- ed hero Tuesday and Wcdncsddy df- Y St. ' I lottetolvn, P. E. I. Abcgtvcits, it was announced here today. The third If _______._______ Dycd-ln-The-Woul l According to an Exchange, pmb- _‘ iably the nlost enthusiastic fan of St. Louis is Dan Corcoron, or Port- '1 land, Ore. He anlved at St. Louis with only the price oi a blcrlchcr ticket-$1-il1 his pocket, alter rid- ing the rods from the coast. "I ain't never seen a big league game," Corcoran said, “and seeing I was out of a job, and didn't havo| anything else to do, I came on to sec a. World Series garlic." He grabb- ed second place in the line-up for and iourtll gonzo. ml. . zit Cilarlollrtolllz, Friday "Ii a Lli'(l.‘i,. 1f u llilll some ls inc-cs:- , :1 fllubli- ilCiidill‘ will liiflllillx)‘ hi: pluj.'r~(l u: Cl}: l.,L’.cl1u\\'l.. The 5L. the Emmi tilic by do: 3n. l S. Alincrs ill two Lllllh‘. i2 to 3. , 1'11. ~l Lilyll Genaro lit/ins !.‘.\>tl(‘l‘.\i0(l Pro-d PARIS, 0c‘. 4~I ' lvorlrls ll}'l‘.'L'l‘llI cll: 93115 of the Notional lift‘: ' 1:0- cinfion of the Unitrrl Sim _ mu,- pointrd Valentin A ' “I1 ill F4 hotly contested IS-ronrzl 3"‘- lms-t Iliilllt. i l) '1‘. ll blczlcher seats on the opening drly. v “One-Eye" Connolly also was on; yam nbnutflygn," “TilDS a Com , hand with his usual having only $1.50 in his pocket. A famous racehorse in .\m:r;c.l is said to have a four course nlcal 7 every day. Stuhlc-dilotc. i "Aly Wllfi nlwnj‘ '51“; no‘. so? ‘kiln’. '» ' "‘ "Brlelltor Prospects l’ Cotton Industry?‘ A 11.1’ “lnolns nhcrlrl. V ‘r I 'HDOZ HAVANA FILLER Cellopllarle Wrapped A Great Athlete i The Abegwelts held another ‘suc- Q Q c6551.“, football practice at View)“ The addition of Harold Starr to VALUE BACHELOR-the largest selling 10c cigarin Canada, ofiers you the greatest smoking satisfaction. Try a Bachelor. Its mellow fragrance. and ricl-nfullflavourwifl pleaseyou. Park Saturday afternoon when me largest turn-out of the season thus far took the field. The work out was strenuous and brought out much goocfiootball- The P. w. c. play- Ayers, Dixon, LePage, Pear to be as fast and this season, and looked to be in; m": season form. Ayers showed great speed in following kicks and in carrying the ball, while Dixon and IlePage did good work in the "scrum." Power, Gormley and Ben- while H16 intrepid "Bflcll" fleet-looted Power were b in several soaring plays. Duffy. "Ebl-lh” Latter, and Han! Richardson as flying quarter, pick- to many well executed plays. The hard working Prince o! Wales lads gave "Huck" O'Neill, the mil buck, plenty of work. "l-luck” rmponded nobly tackling hem, and saving, on numerous occasions. long punts. 1n spite of Hook's excsllent work. the Gallo-l- boys had an even j break in the scoring all 1'1? WP? Maroons is going to give them even more aggressiveness to their team as Starr is a fearless, hard checker at his best in heavy going, and of him i: must be said that he doesn't hand pick his opponents. Soft spoken and at dressed man among _ players; and boasts twenty-five clif- ferent suits of clothes, according t. report. It is nothing for Starr to make three complete changes in ont- day, ranging from plus fours, and colorful accompaniment to dinnc; jacket and sombre ensemble for ev- ening wear. All for shoes, he has an array that would make even Odie ' Cleghom look to his laurels. Now-Starr played hockey with Ottawa Senators uld like t0 get because it was he who o! the greats of basc- came back to his former‘ Bfellme . In the meantime William Willey must be meditating on the Today's Harlem Bib Cl w, greatest pitcher in the Cbmmunity €a At Forum Oct. 1 _i_-_-._ ._...._.-__.._. ._.-_.__..__ Week of Mirth Special Band Conc .__.___.i 8 Sensational Vaudeville Acts Every Night. Games, Music, Merchants Exhiil minor! 2 t0 I?’ its‘ and fun. erts. Door Prizes Every Night.