THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OCTOBER 8. 1928 ‘ Live Sporting ews Home And test bathinl Minty Wh" cur sunned lit-TR" "n i‘ beach! WITH “TRUDY” EDERLE Tan FIRST GIRL T0 conquer: THE ENGLISH CHANNEL CAMPUS oomrpv iuor wrm An excl-rind SWIMMING Ram; P Wednesday- “THE- WHOLE TOWN LAUGHABLE FARCE IN a ACTS POPULAR LOCAL TALENT DIRECTION MISS BARBARA MacNEILL UNDER DISTINGUISHED LIEUTENANT GOVER Thursday ’S TALKING” a PATRONAGE 0F ms HONOR THE NOR AND MRS. ua/iltrz Auspices Y.M.C.A. Auxiliary-Reserve Seats N ow 35c, 50c,75c plus tax EXCHANGE YOUR COUPONS NOW‘ SEATS GOING FAST—PLAN AT BOX OFFICE Battering Yankees Take Third Straight Of Series From St. Lou is Cards r r r iii. S WA T KING Yesterdayis Game Ended In 7-3‘ Score—“Red Birds” Out-Hit v Yankees But Do Not Show Enough .Team Play to lVin—G'ehrig Gets i 7h Two Homers. v By Allan J. Gould. Associated Press - h d f ‘l d to show any-‘ 8mm Ban" Alexanter a ale thing like his past wcrld series iorm Zachary came back with flying col-i ors to win the third championship‘ game oi his 31 years old career. The veteran "portsider" twlrled as crait- ily and as brilliantly as he did four years ago in twice bafilinfl the Giants ior Washington.. The Cardinals collected nine hits . ofi‘ Zachary. but at least five oi these‘ were scratchy and after thenilrst in- hing. when the “Red Birds sot of! to a two run lead on Bottomleiii triple. old Tom had complete mm" mand oi the situation. There would have been no scoring in the first had the Yankees’ infield iunctionedf mo" maze t.“ rte: 2st. ti; di 9 - I pitch again, are iavored to make it ffhgfiurifattllléli ti,» Douthit in the- four straight K401110111) . ‘flay-fen Andy High’; double t4) right} _ tfifnfit; fiiiiitkfltt» T" Yam" r",:,:"‘-:3 zgfi=guhmil and the record crowd oi 8t. rnniiflflflfldsflvefiflefle: or $11593, Bylvest-E _, roours that Jammegh its wgv int?" Jommmn m‘; punt uranium l spimlml"! P"? - ¢ i th made them count. a 1 riumbergd Bwwin paid u: had ab" :51; ‘Lidefixand abetted by the lapse Battcring Ballitginowhhlllzae: whol so_trlbil aroco gctco gmcgrd"dciense. notoniygrabs t o ROWIII} u,% ior the local flQIdJcamc out o gegm; clofiflnfl home runs on his circuit clouts, but holds down leit; to mace our; Jonah Hamel. 1M first two turns at thee plate, not flalll ior the American League l“! 1n l 91°" W only lectured the long ranle. lt- plumptona in great style. Babe llditlck. but by driving in three rum lush’!- negotinicu a four base hit m; m, _ 12'...“ mm“ mcmnd increasing to eight hll total oi [gr in the series. , v lung batted 1n 10f U16 561168, Bill-Nu‘ i In! of Fbilllvl "PI. Ohio. save 1i cd the record made by his télmtcarrying with it their iew lingering‘. r514! a ‘lg: lion mate, Bob Mouse], in the ms oer-proper. Koeriig started the sixth with _ pa t her l an BPORTSMAN‘S_PARK, st. Louis Mo, Oct. 7.—The Yankee steam rel-I ler is still going downhill unchecked. and in its wake the fleeting hopes‘ oi the Cardinals are flatter tonight than ever. With their clouting first baseman Lou Gehrig, at the throttle engineering the drive with two ilome runi. the American League champions swept over the Cardin- als ior their third straight World's Series victory and their seven“\| successive triumph, a new record, in two years over National league op- position. I The final score was '1 to 3 and the Yankees, with Wflfe I-Ioyt ready to i i l . ico. ‘a single and was iorced w’ 1W5! 0" Alexandr hld when before him. Gehrig's first home run in the aec- a close at second, coring walked Tl! 7'11"" ""1184 mumilh- oild inning, wu a lusty clout thotfiand Meuul rapped i0 Hish. WM B1"- Wdl! "hind u"! mull?!“ landed on top oi the r00! over thofthrew out Gehrig at second. ‘were, nitohinl v! t-M veierln wilt-hot ~|right field stands. The second cnmoliollowcd as weird I-n exhibition as ‘Pom Zachary. and be“ the k in the mirth mining. with autli omthis wild battle as ever witnessed. mlmh b It!!!’ h thl hi! o! Blbl nrrt by virtue ofa single. Tho Behemoth threw wide to Bottomlcy- in! lhtlptnq hlmleii to two more mu the attempt at a dou it play and and scoring a brace oi rum, kept Ruth dashed ior the p ate. Bottom- W up hi: sensational hitting pace. H0 icy‘: throw to Wilson had the Babe, "WWI now has gathered seven hits. includ- out, hilt the catcher droppad rhe hallf liven. I in: three doubles. Si]! ilot yet l-Wllnl and then threw wikly to centre a! thlilflilo a home run stride. Meusei perched on third. llaincl.‘ only. ‘The bultin" twins. Ituth and becoming umteady, walked Lauri’ - Oehrll. "tot-her have gathered l! and the Yankees then engineered a. oi the Yanks 22 hits and scored i double a i. Meusel scoring. Laz- but tho oi their Club‘: 20 rum. With such llari calm with the third run oil not need the inning on Robertson's elem lin- largpgle to centre. The Yanks. added Oardl their month ind iiaal- ma’ in the it wan seventh whm l-Iniey dropped l)uii.t'| game up Mil then, but tho 3y. nit: _,long run, enabling Durbt‘ reac detonation- linlio. l. was... ‘.. ..,---.n~ i. demand irom both United Iiinidilm " barley were estimated at thirty five b and more on Ruth’! ., GREATEST. SPEC-TACLE OF MODERN TIMES STRAND TO-DAY-TUESDAY ~ The Picture oi the llour, pre- sented m the same elaborate manner as In all the larger cities with marvelous sound and mechanical elects. Spec- ial Musical Score '|llayed under the Direction oi Rud- yard Russell. * / 5% J. ALL STAR. CAST WITH CLARA BOW YOUTH, ulrlfrrloa rm." irhouus !' l~"I‘(vi|I'l‘lNU. LOVING, DUDGING DEATH! DEDICATED ‘TO AIR HEROES OF ALL NAT- IONS-SHOWING THRILLING ll E R0 l S OF FLIERS 0N BOTH SIDES OF THE LINE. N I G H T — 8.30 50c, 75c, $1.00 TAX EXTRA Downey, Halifax Wins Bike Race Hornby Finished Seventh——Winner’s Time Was 2 Hours, 6 Minutes- - . ~ . lii. . who illlisilcil 061C.m~hdwflfdfOIIOrliIéaOHUJHCaillidglgel‘ o! wmdcor Max‘ wzrtidralcd Edward llornlJY. 1'11)‘ “Simmg . L O. C lilc only race on Saturday afternoon. lwdflvm" Ch"1°@t°E°“'P_ l] ,_ M, SM“ ling into the capital iwo hours andoupj can.» on» w 51x minutes out 0i Windai-r, witnfla an - comfortable lead over William W - Leo Diegel Beats Rival (Canadian Prose) BALTIMORE, MOd., Oct. 7.——DB0. Diegel, won the national ‘profession- al golfers association championship yesterday by deieatinll al Eifllms" 8 and 5. ' HALIFAX. N. 3.. Downey of St. Niel-ks, Hal ‘ the annual Windsor to Halifax bi JOEVIDUGAZV The Markets (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. ‘L-A ieature » oi the grain trade here Saturday ' was the market improvement in the] and continental buyers i" 8mm w i¢"="i*i..*=':2i:..::*:i avg ig an a a ‘ _ DUSQCBB was accomPlmhed bl! ma“ exporters in barley and wheat ior October shipment. The sales oi loads. On account oi above the" was a good demand ior barley in the local market and sales oi 100.000 bushels oi Manitoba pieed grade were made at 751-2 cents Pei‘ W511‘ el, c.i.i. Montreal, and several loads oi no. 4 grade at lo l-l cents per bushel mi- the winnipes- 00W" option c.i.i. The car lot cash grain trade was iair with a strong under- tone and prices ior wheat were out cent per bushel higher and feed bar- ley was marked up two cent-e PM‘ uahel. Manitoba N0. 5 wheat sold at $1.05, No. 6 wheat) at 81.08,_ieetl wheat at lizlfi. while Manitoba iedri barley sold at 82 cents per bushel. -—-—- odcra‘ ‘ oi businas win Pimt freesias ior early spring “n. in kpring and winter who t bloomin the htuse. Therein noiiner| iiour and valnu were unchang Jeasmgrown bulb. It does not need} The demand ior all linen of millicod, tobe set away 86 the Dim!!! bulb! d0 continued good and the undertone hilt grow like a miniature gladlolusj to the market was firmTA iair trade was in standard grades oi rol- led cats and values were rind!- ?ricca ior all grades oi eggs were firmly maintained under a good de- . The receipts Batu: _ were 7S6 cases. The inquiry ip butter I Vila coniincd to broken lotsflto moot iaarlier. immediate want: but values were , , —-——- unchanged. The rooaipts were 3,308 Motor drivan but hand guided. a . Tho tone oi the cheolo new Inachin renovate: lawns with waa mailer under an imqrotefy cutters that stir the loll and ' demand. The receipt: wet‘; igloo the runners of some grasses so boned. are outwith a. mower. k pat-aw; uni-urinal: ma,“ v _. V p‘: . it Jnmpln’ Joe Dugan, crack third baseman of the Yankees who was listed among the famous "cripple" flat. Dagan is the only hall player intbc big leagues‘ who can boast oi trick knees-dumping out oi place when taking grounders at diiiicult "Ill"- -_.__- ‘It is now time to dig the first parénips. They won't be as sugary as in the spring but will be a iine in the vegetable bill oi rare. The oxallh, a rela-tive oi the nor-u rots. makes an attractive and iree blooming pot ior winter decoration. t iorgotooTse-ed bad apotsi me' DI‘ autom icialre h INDIANAPULIS WINS TITLE (Canadian Press) INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Oct. 7.7 ‘ildismiiixolis wo_ll the little world; 501-395 by delcatiilg Rochester 4 to in the fifth game yesterday- 3°‘ cllciatcl‘ won only one contest of the 1181105 and tied another. Two errors by Shortstop Gelbci" yesterday with eilsy double 11111315 l‘ sight. paved the wily f0!" Indium" oils, scoring iili oi its runs. _ .40} ——-—— ~- Urges Lash For Bookmakers TORONTO. Ont.. Oct. 6.--Al- ‘though Chief Constable D. C. Dru- ‘pcr advocates the lush ior hund- kbcokmakers, wllo he regards us a illIUIIiLCC to society because they “use ltilcir wits to prey Oil wcakmlnderl ‘mc-n," Curlcy Crowcii. ii. iorlnci" member oi the bookmakiilg profes- sion, retbrts that "the bookie is _n (gentleman colllparcd to the puri- mutuci.“ . Crowell, who lins paid in Wind- ior running a book, so who has pur- chased a hash house and is running :1 bookie. Nowadays. especially. he dncsnt dare slip. He has to be honest and a gon- tleman. "The way it is now at the tracks. haven't got a chance to win-not a chance. I know all about it. I've done ev- boy. I've worked them ior bookies. I've worked for pari-mutucls. and I've run a book oi’ my own. l2 per cent out of a betiofs dollar each race. Figure that out." and Curly grinned. “Seven races a day. and l2 per cent gone with each oi them. They take $60,000 out to the track each day to make change ior are cut down to nothing. How can you beat a racket like that? How canyon ‘beat iron men who haul l2 cents ofi’ your dollar cvcry race? The bookies 'used to make money. But by Jimmy they used to lose it. too. I've sedli a bookie go out with $10.- 000 and walk home—broke." Curly looked around his huh housc. " all theJack which the pari-mutuels have‘ stolen from the public was in $10,000 bills this dog cart oi mine wouldn't be big enoueh to hold it." Curly iiairly gnashed ‘his teeth. ‘Then-this feller Draper suggests n that a man be whipped iorrunriing M, wn. m seed is mudh likely to a PWK- I ask vou- In that lust-ice? t For the government to be able to run a book and ior the citizen not to be able too?" ~r—-——<n0>--——-- Intelllled to be iaatened to an} e steering column. a new‘ holder that also includes a _ deliver: one cigarette at a a knob in tamed. sor Police Court more than $1.200 it insfi-ad, said “You've got to trilst to give the bettor a the people who go to the races erythlng that there is to be done at’ ovals. I've worked at them since a1 “Whyvtlle pari-mutuels take about the people, and not one_l0u§y cent for them to win. Where. in the old Ii CAPHKHQTILDAY USUAL PRICES The romance oi a flapper nwho plays thefpart oi'_il “sit~,__by jthe-iire Kiri" to will mail: - wrru _:_ a LUIS MORAN NEIL llaMILToN I -* *. C o m e i! y "TEABONPI WORLD SERIES HEROES IN GAMES 0F THE PAST Each Series Not Comple te Without its Hero-Or Its Goat-Present Games Offer Splendid Opportunity. NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—N0 world's series is complete without its hero —or its goat. The wreath 0f wild razzberries is bestowed, a glance over baseball's ‘main chapters re~ veals. as impartially as the crown uf laurel. Seldom has a world's series oiier- L-d so much opportunity for heroic stuff, us much cllancc for the lowly sub, or ambitious youngster to jump ill to the spotlight as does the current tussle bTatween the,1925--Kiki Cuyler. outfielder, Pitts- Yankees and Cardinals. Will one burgh Pirates. of the stars of other years repeat l926--Grovel- Alexander. pitcher, 1r will some obscure performer and Tommy Tlicvenow. leap into the glare with a great silortstcp. St. Louis Cardin- uutch. home run. during play or uls; Babe Ruth, Yankees. itartliilg pitching rest. ION-Mark Koenig, shortstop, Babe Ruth can testify as to howl Yankees. it feels to have been the goat or u‘ ‘lero The Biinlblno was a “busty in 1922 when his batting illark lull‘ L0 n. miserable .118, but four years.‘ later, in St. Louis, the big follow, was acclaimed us he seldom has} over been when ilc liiccd out. three‘, ilome runs ill one ilimrnoon in lllfil uilcmy strollgiloid. - Mal-k Kocllig, ill a much - shorter career, ilas also known the two ux- trcmes. The sturdy Yankee silort- stop, then ill ills first major league year. contributed the error iliifltfil the Cilrdlilals on v . winning; rally in the filial game oi 4 i920 series. But last your, in tile; Yankee clcuil sweep over the Pir iltcs, Mark was the uiltstalltiinl: stiir. loading the regulars oi both clubs at but lmd shilling afield. York Yankees, and Johnny Rawliils, infielder, New York Giants. l922~Heinie Groh, third baseman. New York Giants. l923—-Herb Pennock. pitcher. Yan- kees, and Casey Stengel, out- fielder. Giants. 1924-Bucky Harris. second base- man. and Walter Johnson, pitcher, Washington Senat- DIS. I 0&- Tom Tbevenoiiv IIEROK.‘ MOULI) Old Pete Alexander, til-yenr-oitl‘. pitcher. probably wouldn't make n‘ . Greek stiltllo envious. bill.‘ tile vct-‘ crnn ivus cast ill heroic mould in ' the grout Cardinal victory two years ilgo. Two years have exacted some toll irom this remarkable N0- brilsknil but he is still one of the greatest "money pitchers” of them all, ulld may still huve the Indian sign on the Yankees. . Much younger in yciirs, but n veteran of five world's series. Waiti- Hoyt, the Yankee twirling ace. hius known the glamour oi being pro- claimed ii world's series hero. The Brooklyn undertaker pitched sell- sational ball against the’ Giants in the 1921 series. the first the Yank- ccs participated in and ilc is ready to shoulder the main burden again .f0r the house of Huggins. While these fcw erstwhile in- mates of the hall of fame will bci medestill. There's many a slip on the way UDr-BS John Miljus found; lout last year by tossing a wild‘ ‘pitch and losing the final gamel iwhen it looked as though he would lcompiete a. heroic pitching stand. l Tommy Tzlevmcw spare short”?! oi the faltering st. Louis cudhifli who has as yet not been IIW-‘n ' chance In the Series. lie hi! W" teaming with Maranvillc all scam- '1??? Monday, October 8th. 2.30 P- i“ C. L. G. U. silver spoon comliemm will be played. Oi‘ the Cardinal clan there will be picturesque Ilabbitt Maraliville. back in the world series 14 years after he helped. the Braves to come through. If not there's Fran- (ley and Chick Haley. the big guns at bat. There will be a chance among the Yankees. for Cedric Diirlst or Bcn Paschal to show their calibre .as replacements ivr the injured Earl Combs in centre, or ior_ old Tom nnd young Henry Johnson to demonstrate their pitching stuil. should Hoyt or Pipgras. the main stays, fail ———-—<e>-—? The doctor has some ill-lav!!!‘ patients. Can you buy a salt-qnd-PWP“ suit out of season for a fiat if“ If t. man takes oiicnoe he am!‘ WORLD SERIES HEROES max“ 5 pa” galaxy)“ Here are a few of the world's ries heroes of the past teri years, ddltions to a previous roll that in- cludes Matthcwson. Coombs, Baker and Gowdy. l915~43¢0r8c Whitman, outfielder, Boston Red Sox. lino-Dickie Kerr. pitcher. Chicago White Box. IMO-Stanley Coveleakie. pitcher, Cleveland I diana lim-Walto Tho nearer tihe i-ooiaman 1"’ tihebotlborwiiiookhehaa Y Books are a wonderiul hell‘ mam-especially bankbooka pocketboka Instructor in clnciiticn may W‘ a man how in talk. but uniortumi‘ ely mt what; to nay. 4‘; - . r-lloplnl a-unlmntllfl "£5 l‘. NOW