as-:,.-5 t _ i » i \ I I ; `» *VW- 3-;*s>§§t_ 1 SUSQU- Orin: /_ soxwo ` sssxs'r1ia’L1. crust! -SPORT as ian _ " =,-fig I a l ¢ _ :` = r ns-a= usa:-z|§T== _ in_af1sTurn Back DctroitTi€€fSi- I Special Wire) Iron Dukes T r 1 m N. B., Oct. 5-Ther Springhill won the‘_ intermediate base- here today and right to meet the Island in the Maritime play_- decisive 19-3 vic- team. Only were on witness game, which be rather ragged in Si>0l»S showed signs of real Dukes outplayed tht stages of the game- three pitchers for a series which resulted in nineteen Bathurst infield were rvegk failed to give their rnoundsmen any kind of support. Spence hurled a brilliant some for the winners and held the Bath- urst batsmen to eight scattered hits,;,The losers threw three twirl- era.J,'ato the fray in an attempt to"idiDi3 the slugging stampede, but th.q,§prlnghill sluggers pounded out giiiipen hits. During the first few( iniiings the losers put up a fair_ fighig, but in the last three innings thqy_,wen(; to pieces and the Dukes :an up .a total of thirteen runs. '[115 Dukes by virtue of today's wiggrill meet Summer-side in the i‘llI\S pla -offs for the Maritime inter- ln late baseball championship. I BOX SCORE IRON DUKJES ABR I‘»rUWford, c 6 Dylrens, cf Bonnymsn, lst Bell. rf McCallum. ss Anderson, 3rd Ryan. 2nd M tt. lf' Bpierrlée, p . .. Total B ii‘lURST cII"!;i_aldwu1. rf Ddgpette, lf Coilrtulel ss Bugke, lst Lay' e, ard B011 reau. 2nd C. _.E§lpudl'eall, p . T, _.Baldwln, p rem .. . . . . _ , . . . .. 42 3 "_ _ sulvnvrsnv DF-ee base hits, Burke, Merritt, sacrifice hits, Bonnyman iflilliacallum 1, Spence 1; bases on balls, off Baldwin 4: off Spence 1:» stolen bases 14; losing pitcher, 'Bal rl; winning pitcher Spence. ' SCORE BY INNTNGS _ R Bat - .. 011 010 000- 3 iron Dukes ._ 001 14,0 940-19 ui -°¢7"U\u\mm¢@® »- =o=~5ww1oo»-<.»m»- ;|l°wr¢»-»-nwv---= =l°e»>u»-.-moo; ocoami-sooo-Fl Mmummmmwm; oar-ooNoOc= onbsocwoooi-CG” acorn-saom»-C>o> :oo-o,s~wo:OoB1 Sm! »- w>~‘H séeffiehf Bear C o1rs'1'rm.nAYL1 oct s- 'tin's famous apple diet worked. En- (By Paul Mickelson Associated Press Sports Writer) ST. L»0U"IS, Oct. 5-Pepper Mar- route to St. Louis last night the old "‘wi1d hoss of the usage" sud- denly remembered he had eaten a big plate of apples before his ram- page in the '31 series against the Athletics. S0 he ordered some more-and look what he did to- day- ' . "And I’ll eat some more tonight, too," he warned. Outside the notable exceptions of Cochrane, Rowe, (Behringer and Goslin, the Tigers still have a mild case of shakes. The Cardinals are playing as confidently as if they were still battling Cincinnati Reds. _ 'Unquestionably the proudest man in the stands today was Dizzy's Pa, Albert M. Dean, a man of 62 with the same rawboned features of the famous Dizzy. Movie actor Will Rogers had a long talk with Pa Dean. "He says I look like him and doggoned if I don't,” remarked Will as he went back to his seat, Ernie Orsatti may never get out of the series alive. He has u bad Charley horse, a ban out over his left eye, and a sore neck. He cut his eye when his sun glasses broke as he dived for a low fly yesterday: today, he was hit on the back of the neck by one of Bridges’ real fast ones. Biff Rogell of thc Tigers also limped badly with a charley horse in his left leg. Frankie Frisch added more re- cords to his book today. His world series records to date: Most at bats 179; most games, 46; most llils, 33. Every time Frankie starts he adds to his series records, Medwickls catch of Jo-.lo W‘hlte's foul along the left field' boxes was| the fielding classic of the series. .‘ Starting with the crack of the bat,” Ducky made a beautiful dash, squirmed his way alongside the boxes and leaned for over into the second row to spear it with one hand. No one thought he had it until he rushed! out of the melee exhibiting the ball. IIIORI.I] SERIES STATISTICS (A. P. hy Guardians Special Wire( ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 5-W0rld‘ Series statistics: Team standing: W. L PC St. Louis (N.L.) 2 1 .667 Detroit (A.L.) .... .. 1 2 .333 Res\1lts:- First gamez- I St Louis. 813 2 ww -141 ,St. Louis ... ..... Pillrnmlllci Cochrane To Change Lineup in Attempt to Find Hitting Pow- er. (By Charles Dlmkley Associated Press Sports Writer) BT- LOUIS. Oct. 5-Frankie Frisch, fiery manager of St. Louis Cardinals, who sang a song of hate 24 hours ago, was singing a love song tonight. Instead of storming and raging, he professed love for everybody in St, Louis, and Paul Dean in par- ticular, after his Cardinals trump- ed over the jittery Tigers. He was lmmen'se'y proud of the perform- ance of the younger Dean in imid- ing the Tigers in check alarlnugll they twice had the bases loaded. Hanging over the club house door is a big white sign, painted in flaming red letters and bearing the inscription made famous by Blondy Ryan, as he came to the rescue of the 1933 Giants, it reads: “They cannot beat us." Frisch pointed to it and ex- claimed: “Boy they ain't going to do lt, either." Then he launched into praise of the gangling Dean. "He certainly pitched a swell game," Frisch said, “particularly in the pinches when he bore down with the bases loaded. Pepper Mar- tin played typical world series baseball.” Frisch will send Tex Carleton, big right-hander, against the Tig- ers in the fourth game of the series tomorrow. When the Cardinals reached their dressing room Dean set his ,six-foot three-inoh frame down on a bench in front of his locker, de- claring he never was so tired in his life. He was dripping perspiration and puffing like a ra/cehorse. “They didn‘t give me much trouble any time,” he said. "I was faster the last two innings than I was at any time during the game. I don't hold no ball club cheap and that's the reason I bcared down." Determined to win at any cost. Manager Cochrane decided upon a revamped lineup to throw against the Cards tomorrow. “We’re going back to the lineup we had a month ago, with Green- berg batting sixth instead oi fourth,” he said. “We’1'e going to start swinging tomorrow and start hitting." With a shrug of his shoulders, he explained away t0day’s Tigers loss by saying: “You can’t win without hits. We had plenty of chances today. A couple of long flies would have given us two more runs. It's rot over yet." ` Cochrane said he would pitch either Elden Auker, righthander, or Alvin Crowder tomorrow, although Auker b will get the call BEST I gg “___ -R HIGH THE THE - GND HE WILL HIS IN \"H£ cuavew. bocnrlsonee or YM. M/R\G\.£~¢ Avzomlms \`ii&C\l<°--oar Ano F Fonraawc _ Dangeronsly Wild I . Pepper Martin “Wild Horse Of TheOsage”ComesBackToLead St. Louis On' Hitting Attack. (By, Alan Gould, 'Associated Press Sports Editor) (A. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) ' ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 5-Led into action before a roar- ing crowd of home folks by the old raider, John Leonard (“Pepper”) Martin, St. Louis- Cardinals dropped another pitching bombshell with the Dean family label into the ranks of Detroit Tigers today and captured the third game of baseball’s world championship battle with a spectacular flourish, Paul (“L’il Br`other”) Dean, 21-year-old freshman member of the celebrated clan, picked up where Dizzy left off in the first game and pitched the National League champions to a decisive 4-1 victory with an astonishing exhibition under almost continual pressure. ond start in the Sunday game. Dangerously wild throughout the Cochrane meanwhile lintends to first six innings but absolutely ln- semble himself with a freshman vlnclblo with his fast ba11'a “hop” star. Elden Ailker. who came an ,mm me hmm when big _Hank from the Texas league last season Greenberg: triple to the centre- and h°1tP°dt°% *$10 Tgefvufgdthe field Wall scored Jo-Jo Vifhlte with penn”-n BWI h “ep Ve er' the only Tiger tally, Dean twice hand de very' U Unless the Tigers can shake o turned back Detroit with the bases then, mmm pqmlysm however’ mu' He 1°" 9' “tal °" 13 Bengam and escape the l\-`& that Cardinal °tT°“d°d °“ th* bms' ‘me 311°" cln'vers have been holding them of the World Series record made und” so fu* there doesnt seem ' """' 1 | by °hI°°3° CWS °f 191° “U“In5° to be muah chance for Cochrane’s Philadelphia Athletics, as he scat- crew fn win the Be,-|e,_ They were .tered the eight ODPUSUIE hits SHCI more impotent in the pinches to r " _ jv r ,._ - 5I5l’l-‘Ck OUIF WVGY1- day than in any of the three games '.> ~ _.»/ f-_ ;‘.-' Martin. flashing for the lust §:_‘;"‘;‘§ §’§e‘f4"m‘;',f“§,I,§‘§ ;§f",f, - ,_ ~ 'lf , time the batting bombardment that or ,,ey,md_ !'I I' ) mllyde him thé l'iB‘l'0 Of the Chfdlfl- while the cmwd of a4.ms\ca5h _ als 1931 World Series triumph over customer, almmamy jeemd the ~ '~ -_ _ _ Philadelphia, led the long-range Ame,-mm 1_,eag-“ers or wand theh- sttack that routed Tommy Bridges, approval of pau] Deans 5-ucwssgul Slim Curve-bill BI.Bl', Wlthill five ln- escapes frgm trouble, the Tigers h 1 th msth nings Before the "wild horse of the gave one of the most futile gym- Walnut Hall Farm, Iexlngton. t e avorite in 2.00 1-2 e eat '.. Kentucky, has maintained its lead- and 2.01 1-4 the second heat. $10.00 fxfgy L’;2f:IYa__‘;“trt;_‘;°W‘2o °“;teI;l{ g‘_;’t°”~‘ “*v§Tt°hP;;'é° *fd Tggfilxd °9°"‘°S “Emp In p'°du°u°n °f precwious bets paid $1u'0°‘ third in the seventh IT/fartin col- ses Tarrfd a hit batsmaan by Dggnpass Eggtmgivinflogngigftlgergeitg pay gf; At Northampton last week Map lected a triple and a double. Both well as eight safeties, Detroit had y _ t, hits banged against the right field men on bases in seven of the nine sums of money for outstanding ani gare s Sun won the classified pace screen and scored half the gg innings Twice in the third and mais to add to their breeding stock. dn straight heats, time 2.15, 2.131-2. Following her victory ln the $14,000 ine le sired by Kalmuelr, 2.15 1-2, 1°“I5 "“‘“~ .{;‘_‘)";‘_;t *£3 1%? B':°*§g°e_lb°1f,§;dW;3: Kentucky Futurity at Lexington owned by Willard Kelly, Southport. Cum bo end the thmd and ohume Gem last week, the bay filly, Princess Peg, 2.01 3-4 was sold by Lyle Bro li Volomit Iwas cha ed over to the trot at with the aid of one of his famous I T ringer, who had hu, safely on me there, Plainfield, N. J., to wau1utfre§T1elg11I¢l;rTe¢1T;T>;nrl{leT '?r'e;lhzdT>irII: ET Martin Started the fireworks in §;“;‘_;-e¥‘§_‘;:_‘d' Hall Farm. Our readers will re- _ Charlottetown against Toll Gate his UYBI3 Wm at bit With 5 W‘\\l10P of the fourth ,mme ax member that she le sired by thelon Thursday- of Exhibition week. that he stretched to three bases ' Walnut Hall` stal on, e, 3,` ng Mined oh 2.03 1-4 and was bned by Walnut Fredericton and stepped a mile in head-first slides. His booming "wa Hall Farm and sold its a year old _2.0'l 3-4 at that gait on that track. double in the fifth was followed by at the Old Glory Sale. He was immediately entered his* Jack Rothrock‘s triple down the RuGgerf1en:n°;g'rbG:h§3§\erm' Ioocssehl ‘E22 owner. W. C. Crummer. in a South- left field line and Manager Frank chances to do mms damaging stick- On the same day that the above ern Circuit and made his first start Frisch’s second single, and put the “mn purchase was made. Walnut Hall at Allentown, Pa., but was shut out climax tn the clgsgng gm-dingy ;(::ot:g;)huA sum;';k?:°"g_o§1“tu‘; Farm. also acquired for a reported in the opening he-at. muy tha; chased Bndges from the mst to _the sixth they' were hand_ P"°° °‘ ‘”°»°°° the y°“"¢ ‘°““‘°“' '_'-°"‘ b°X~ ouoeu by Dean's'efrecuve worlvln G/uy Abbey, 3, 2.06 3-4, from Henry The writer could very well say "I the ..chmhes,, ,.i:?1.i;?a‘1.Se;§2 sais :iz ~<»-» W-e -V-ee. G Abbey was bred at Walnllt ters to pacers and vice versa we National League champions for the including himself’ by retiring the Detroit 3 8 5 mob” ly ' ° Fang” being “ 5°" °f th' than PW' have found that it ,S very dmicmt rest of the Bama pm; Dean mem- gig; l§x8h`tT\dT»ref¢1>l1?ebl?iTell‘dl?Be tT\‘T5vT§r?|; I D f ted _,_ Dean and Delancey; Crowder’ mier stallion dG3y Axwtooréthty, tg elimiigzatke rromh tbl;e horse! s mind while settled down with the assur- -nge, muy in the mt 1nnmg_ 8 8 ed M,,,,,,e,,y_ Hogs,” and C0ch,,,,,e_ M I 3-4. He le f es neu s. e e etaat Ae as en be or-ming ance given by his four-run lean Dem wa, www tha, h, amos, Second gamc:_ 3 a traves Ins PIM* Of his EMUUS “then gg? O: kwo ggfér ggrggghggs $1dc};"‘:1\;t‘;1gWI`I;l;;ma°;\}§l1(ltoU\¥!\;* ;‘$1eane`;il'£hCooh;'|:1sr;ebi‘ii“tl1le 111-gt ln- H8 a at orced R Stakes Already this season he has boun- Swring oonditiona Very 1`av0\l1'8-ble. first World Series appearance Micky to drop quickly to the dirt to alia II scored her second suc- Dem” 0 Ol-ls ~ gsm tiller-ow in defence °f ther’ 12 mnmgs' ___ €»;Tr;:m°e:1};§euf1;1re tt3bn;;TI; EI; ;X'?ry?;IIrlvger:{eIIlt?oStt;2v;Iry'pet;\;; Tgme were tm °“° In the “mth "‘°“P°.’“5‘“`y- The Y°““¢ °“"d‘“°1 Swwanhaxm mhernanoml chabl Hauaham W_ Walker and De1_ T En land Oct 5 “Otter Greyhound 2 204 3_4 sea- with 8 Held of horses v~vhe,re merw w en Greenberg, after two futile pitcher slammed another fast one ]°“5°»T"°PhY °“ he" may by de" “nw” Rowe and Cochrane' N it I f gnext’ season son's champion two 'year old'trot- is a lot of scoring and you must be glsnTT" lashed the ban over Emle into Marvin omni bm* in my rearing. the scottish elx-metre Third came: -Derby, 1av°§1e gl J venue colt' ter and cehunet Evelyn a 2.02 1-4 right there every time to hustle for ° is h°“d' them’ “‘"““ me ”°°“d mm' I“3‘*I“ W” 1” “‘° '°'°““‘» booa..Kylu or me Royal Northern St L°“1S - ' ‘ ' " 4 9 1 T' Lama goo T oo ng U vi 1a1 chimplon three year oidracer of a position it le s. different story It Télgfyfs 'mm °°m'pI°°° h“"'m“"°“ H” 'med °"° “me” I" the “M Y“°m Club' 'T minute ‘md 13 sec' Detroit ' ` ' ‘ H " 1 8 2 MBmavTr1:lwoIi‘x1tr1Ied}lTi{v‘i11§l1fTrrTI;li the year and winner of the pac- will take I a lot of schooling. ive. Tiandgrhands of the yauthml right- I1;;;uTieo1;mngs| one of them an ln- onds over a 12-mile course. P' Dean and Delancey; Bridges' st1T;:1T;ravcrT.;I the warmg favorite U18 diVISi0l\ 01’ U16 Kentllvky Filtllr- ffhl__“'k- V’ _make 6 5“‘~`*°e$f“I “`°tW\' 'I’heCa.rdinals. oormingback swift- thli\rd,lT:ut gtigllegwistg mlbsttgg 'Phe race was sailed in a fresh easterly breeze and nasty slop of sea,.'conditions perfectly suited to thefheavy weather Bob-Kat, which led,,from the outset. One more vic- to for Bob-Kat will keep the tr y in the United States. Kyla m win three straight to take t series. ; ` T _ Bol;||en.Fo‘x.Shav| ' be _held this year on N _VEMBER is and 16. iParticuIars Later. 1 . L- :` -10-5-I . .' nach clubs share t3s,44s.a4. Physical and economic aspects of the Port of New York will -be the subject of a course in trans- portation to be given in Columbia. University Extension for the first time this fall, under ,tho direction hurst Stakes which willhdecide the the iprove:-(Iioiall $5. flrédxginemtiiée The top price in the first session, , " _ winter favorite or e c ass cs surpr se a e o e - _“~ of a third triumph tcm rro with to to hams nm; nn; year, neyites when Vic Fleming nosed out _ _ (Continued on Page 7) Dizzy Dean slated to mgke his seo-Izjvoxryld 50:11; m@°$a¥E H tt and Coch . - ’ K"-° »eii'*f°-=- ‘.‘“':‘“l°s.. nu.: _-_ °“ °‘ °"" “`"““"i it °,‘.i.-;‘°.:"‘“°*° 2:: i‘°’..:““ M- 2:” Te" “° is G i $148,313.00 short head in ron 0 ar _ _ el-yy 0 S n eir favor °U¥1¢¢ WH8 0 " P" on Ps 's ess.; ss C 1 1 ' h 22,246.95. a e's ,, _ » p?:;;!;~§sg:§1rs$7;a§§T;3_$ /back in third place. Eight. ran. ggfinprgxglggts ?lIfonI;e€gg§t?:1'né;l_': Kin;-)g?n2,BéstHl:§rc¥.a?£_d Tgzsxiggzif by LY“W°°d 5Ch°0lb°Y’ RUWB, mme 5951535 011 €1`0\md balls all neon Leagues share $12006 so. 'rbe winner. e eolt by Mr. .nuke ___ ,___ K ___ _ded this nd K smd b Pete, V015 202 d 1 “Wed info A 2-1 lead in the naht dev- we each by Friwh. Martin Elwh Cl\1'b'S Share $12506'-50-I °“t 0! Futumy' started “t 13 t° 8’ the IrnTJlT:els sg; heats anldealfestllllts Allfion He is' called me tor the me 'han of me 'Pom' with and Dumchen _ Total three-game statistics: second at 33 to 1 and Caretta at msmled in its plana and is “fm” broth" w Pm_ _b:v;;r=noi;sh‘ga.{)nae§l;1ncl;o1m;e 1m'Ih”;<1lil;!:tinis11'5,d:lnoggLckf¢;;°da sib- . 5 t/U 2. _.i _ ,_ , muwkv gtggdaxgpgoggé 78300 The Rm” stakes marked the _ one of the biggest betting upsets of nesigrré Si $651; -14 45011311 htggelrisazcilitlloe _back to Jungletown. the National who let Goslins boundng sillsle 80 C0mmLssioner‘s share *$414,317-45. Openlhs 01 the intensive °9~mP“iB'“ the year occurred at Lexington Ky worlds three year old trotting re- ‘Maman MW ha" T pnmmmced thmugh mm m tm “cmd mums' Pla ere' pool szlams as for the high-clues two~year-olde in me 20,, We las, week R,,,de,:’ md and ,mm the ,me da M:“PP°" “nd “H *M Plwhins aide Played Wh °°m1>i¢v°'I-1 duh and mesh Leeeuem mere" sésmm who 'wul be flaming it out In nm 1 be 1-z`wno fereee cola 'cash emi Printers Pee a 210 a-4 wma? or “nd I°°k °° be °“ “‘°”' “T °° “°' °°““"°“°° “hm D°"“' '“‘° ‘”‘ ' I I ' seasorvs classics. Always reserved one or two others to pace in 200 or the Kentucky F'uturity We venture wry' umm; Rm” an p"1°m‘ new chmmnd “mmd mm in ml for their best racing until near the better thu year and h1meeu`bee.t to predict that it will me - "me mm °'°'°" .“°"""“"’°“ °’ "‘° ‘°"‘“"” “im” close of the season the .l“V@“11°S that mark in winning a race theiwhere between $6000 and 813130 4 'huddle synanr “mmf tm’ TI' yet have to decidle’t1i>ie kchlgzlplon week before, was installedt;-S a pxéo-i tg! beooéug therpwner at the Old I Tdnu "hm" g:nPmultm":a:veilTier‘iies? me advmtagu Btaked. the Mldde Bl' 8 GS, hibitive favorite, while e en ry` ory e n ovember. Frisch decided to ht Thro ' the Criterion Stakes and the Dew- Del whitney, 2.03 1-4, was sold forI ~ -i- his remaining rigllftghanfdiedserrlgglle game, u£uT.uz;h%alT‘o':,' thhzu vgitegrz lar Jams "Tex Carleton. irl quest fireballer, was warming up prepay ' ‘ " ' ' ' ‘__ __ , i'___v___ *___ V T _ . l world Series ~ T C’“'°" T°“P"’_"?5 Paul _Dean _ sid-'fear or nfllrs SPURTRAITS ,creat c.,,.u~o1 To Limit. Bengals To Lone _Tally MIITIIIEE RACES ll lm__s_|i.alml The following an the use ses entered for the matinee Kensington Monday, Oct. 8: Llgg. Day); Colonel W \l!'Ph.V 2 Harm! Boy, (J. Jockleman); Bill Wortnyy (W. A Toomhs); Ona Girl (W. A. Dslsn0Y)| Helena Witte (George Bobsy; Fas. terfat (L. Rogers): Glen Wann; (Chas. Sudsbury); B'sids Boy m,,_3 Phillips); Trouble Cope (A. Schut- mari); Peter Worthy (A. Uutlilfegl Black Jack (Clark Caseley); B Cope (George Callback); Capt, 14- copia. (George Crozier); Hamiltq; Boy (W. Ramsay): Goldie (A. Stew- art): Lacuna (M. Brysntcn); Col Upton (Myron McArthur): Colorado Belle (G. Woodside): Bud Aubrey (G. Dawson); Neil Gray (J. Craig); ai? ‘Tucker Up (P. L. Tucker). The above list of orses are bound Ito furnish a good eTTternoon’s sport. which will likely be the last mos of the season. Baca start at 1.30 p. m sharp. Admission 25c. Auto pork- ing free. L-101'! lief role but in ths last when the Tigers mensoed, brother Dizzy who raced. to ~bull-pen to be prepared for s. fllous of the family presils( Among the delighted onlookers il this latest achievement of bassbull’| most celebrated pitching clan was the proud father, M-year-gm A1. bert M. (“Pa") Donn. who Wllilad thegauwfromsbox seatandwns among the finst to °o1¥mt1ih0s HI son after the gums was over, l o»ras:r»|»nu\y1l¢»a" The Cardinals Tosh ng.&n¢ ing Paul a lead, hitting vehemently from the ou the Tiger right-hander with a minimum of damya MH the fifth. Martin’s triple, fblldlinl which Pepper dashed home Rothroclrs long dy to centre, the Cardinals away Frisch singled but was trying to steal second wick fanned. Dean himself took s but in md brought home the looond mn in the next inning, scoring Jim od.. lins. who had singled and g-glows to third on Bill Dels.noey‘s dolblo oft the right-field barrier. 'B19 bases were nlled with mms ml when Orsattl was hit had in lg back by a. pitched ball. Duroslxsr fouled out io Greenberg but Dog: 1011s fly to right mms oonms fore Jo-jo White grabbed M'srtin’\ linen for the third out. Martin's double, Rothrod'| and I"risoh's single lcoountsrlm the last two nlns and ended tbl work of Bridges for the day. .f“‘l§n°’i§°.i““}‘i ‘..‘»°.‘;“°°‘H........‘ 11"..." e o s twfrler but got only one his Qu ei? ith ;°e E' TTTM by Collins in tho, ninth, of! Bop _sett's southpaw cross-fire. Th( nearest the Garda come to som-ins with one out. Mcntin wukedmm was safe at second when Rogsl df0DD6d Gehrln(er's loss, on Roth- rock's grounder, with an only dom ble play in shht. With Prism H bat. the Red Birds tried the dmbli steal but Martin was nailed by 0ocl'1rane's fine throw to Owen ll the Tiger manager frustrated-Psp- P¢T’s first attempt to repent hh 1981 .base-rlumlng exploits at M!otsy's expense. Todays mid attendance 'lu the of theshsrrzos and was lov- ers. oussnd of’Bportsmu1'l Pau-k's capacity, deazixiighmn super- unt _iam in every ' corner of the stands. _ 'rho total receipts. however. nn- olmting to ll48,3l8, vrsrs lwfblim- ately 08.000 in emacs or for either of the- Dstroit. duo of higher pri por-ary bans iii; §-ilgr eiiii owsr stands :=. 1 E é 1 V _'I_ _ .,_, . .~, _ >»"" ».. 'val ._ 1~u1:ron _ Sports, -" - 1 _ ..,_w eff.. _ 1 I 1 .. _ - . . ,.f,.‘.- __§1 __ 'W I§~‘~1~'“f' `1~ 1' - ~ A-SI _ , . ‘ ‘ . ' “ 1 ' . "` `;». "T _.__{_____A, _ - f~7’~7~»""""~~“ ' ‘ ' ' 1 Y .ff ' . _,_|._-1 , _ _ --_- ` T.-. ' . _.;___. . ____ _ .ffl-.‘~ 1.. `_','. I ~: of F. A. Ketcher. ' unity Carm I Acre 4 I ing Bouts 3 » ; » their i , Music OPENING 7., 301'. M. TONIGHT: ._ 5 ~ _ ___.._ '-1 ~ W o , . ~Admis_sicn 10 cents: . . TJOOR PRIZE : :“:_0NE TONICOAL '\' . .r . .~ ._ 1,71 I , _».--gf 8,.; » _ I f . 4 _ A ’ _ ~’ rest of the game, an infield single.