~ _AUGUST 31, 1933 _ _ _ _ __ tHE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN ___GUARDIAN _ BAGE SEVEIE 53* fr BOWLING F Boxnvc I _ J WRESTLING ’ BASKETBALL ' NEWS ui SPORT WORLD 3 I1 I 5 lil/illow Parks VVin A _°rst Came -From armout/1 ‘_ _Team alifax Nine Draw First Blood Ir Best Three-Out-Of-F ive Series i - Gateways To Protest Tilt On 'Base @ire’s Decision. canadian Press) -their side in the ninth and ini. HALIFAX, Aug 30-overtaking noimced immediately they would M early lead Halifax W111°W Plvisst the game. Gateways con- arks this evenlfls won their first tended there had been an inter- ame in a three-out-of-five series ference which forced their players y defeating YB-i'!rl0lll-h Gateways Out, but the base umpire ruled " 4-3 in the West Nova Scotia sen- otherwise. - lor basibail playdowns. The’ win- ner \viLl meet the victor of the Springhill-'Fable-head th.ree»out-of [ii-g series Opfhihg alt Springhill Monday. - The visitors were indignant at brought in another to repeat in the an umplre's decision that retired .Jn ____ _ - _L _ \ Halifax who got nine hits off Lefty Shoulds compared with Gate G \vay’s tive from consistent Freddie, Neate, were trailing by_a_ lone run up to the eighth when they final frame. (A.P.i-George M. Lott, Jr., Chi rago, and I/ester Stoefen, Los An Bt. Louis ... ... ... New York .. 138;* and 0F‘m`¢lli Smumachef -Earnshaw had been sent home Mrs. Leo Federman of New York, by default- 4 im sncuso. Cincinnati... ... Boston .. ... BROOICIJRNE Mass, Aug so-_ (By -FUR REMli|NliERi gens, gained the United states IU-1’-“K _ doubles tennis championship by ,Prize 511°” that vanquished their A. MoEachem won from R. defeating noni; x. shields. New S E A S foes and par by decisive mwme- Flemming by default. York and e Parker the 5° and iss Am 1“r~anki , M11. weuiree, 11-ia, 9-7, 9-7, 5.3, he,-9 'Uday' S011 . ». . to -Big George Earnsh-aw and Phil- to m -(R S I NATIDNAL LEAGUE and spikes, disclosing today that M Club? Se?-7 5-‘Ogg Chicago ._ 211 1 BV* “ 1 10 0 dition” the second time from New ris`ng stars Charlotte Glutting of- Mary DOYTB defeated E- Hem , _ . - » _ arid pexbnd Hartnett' Th“"5t°“ York with s fine and suspension. West Second gsm* eg --<_-_ R.:-bkison of Dec Moines, and four Mary Buote defeated NOITIG ll' . 713 0 Blish, Hcnsliaw and Hartnett; Hriinach, Ryan and Lopez., Pittsburgh una ,l§:o\ 3' moo Johnson and Lombardi; ind Spohrer_ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION First game' Indianapolis 4; at Toledo 10. First game: Louisville 0; at Col- umbus 8. Second game: Louisville 3; at Columbus 4. Minneapolis 8; at Kansas City 4. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE E It. H. . Frazier, Ma,-,»0w_ B;-gms and .drive to centre field, Daley securing F Dietrich and Grabowski. his on a long fly to deep right and gui-n0: .. ... 8 8 2 __ ... 5 8 0 Tamulls and Phelps, Weaver and ' _ W Hargreaves. ` the third if necessary will be played second game: .. ... 5 9 0 610 0 Pipgras and Emerson; Bmythe PH'lIiADE1|PI-IIA, Aug 30-(AP) vie son. her I _ __ t/wice from the road during the 4 and 3- ' pin; "mm =?;='°‘f,-.-.~ campaign this year. Once from De- Together with the champions of E. Hennessey won from M~ troit with the order to “get in con- the Chicago .. ... 8 1 8 °f Brook ri __ tr-nd ers emerged victorious. Games scheduled for today are The f01ll‘ Were Mm L¢0¥19» che' the following. Players are requested , San GH-briel, C31., 1929 final- to appear on the cqurts on time. Maureen Orcutt of Haworth, 10 a_m_¢ ' ncy list; __ 513 2 ~ Philadelphia 1 4 2 N. J..riniu_istin192'1; ivns. Opal S~ Mai-y McMahon vs, Marion Birkhofer and Grace; Ragland,». H111 Elliott, Liska and Davis. WPS `c Hi the Summerside A. A. trimmed the er gers pitched heads-up ball but was in iieved by Paquet in the sixth inning. tee "Pony" Daley, hurling for the Sum- and merside A. A. was in fine form. A the feature of the game was three home led runs for the Summerslde A. A.. Millman on a short hit over first. These two teams meet again Mon- day afternoon in their second game, dr Wednesday afternoon next. will likely handle the game here te Linton. _ ° Y' ' "1 M nda -8 for When you So much for rent, for food, for clothes, for recreation. Perhaps l’0_u had better count out some- lhlng for the dentist, too. Your teeth are in perfect condition, you say. Thai:’s fine, if you're sure. Perhaps you had better see iour dentist twice a year anyway. hen YOU will be sure. Do you know that half the adult teeth ost are due to p orrhea? Do YOu know that pyarrliea may be undermining your teeth for five or Wu years, even lon§r, and you may not realize it? 0 you know that four out of five people past the a of forty are finally forced I0 rcallm the presence of yorrhea ~when it starts to italic their hath! All inch, ncvertbclcll. H S count your Why not face this pyorrhea bus- iness frankly? There is no use in putting off the dentist until think you need him. Visit im CAN. c1.t4MP ‘Ke wnvs sour P0 Leniuuu, Menu-ni, bmhm weight champion of Canada. tonight eu-nec ii .iudn'l dvd- |'””° slim from Jimmy Tlwmlci 0! l‘"°mI'° Pittsburgh in ii iz-mms me mh- at the Forum. t B 't ° tl §§i;“.“.§t?%.§‘%§ H 0 l Y N li M E’ _ Th cE1'nEd. _ the E U l T S; Pitching hero of the 1930 world_1;hr¢=¢ ‘ _ ' _ 1 Earnshaw has hung up his glove three strokes. wusm dfspesea or mm. 7-5- M- M- W Manager connie Meek ina retired Haney nignbie of Detmit, 4 and s. F- Quin” defeated D- Quinn “'2- him for the remainder of this sea- ` while V'-‘U1 0-h“mPl5n» and Helen Mary Shephard vs. Lizzie Quinn. ks In the first of a three game series Yor to decide the Prince Edward Island Eagles and birdies appeared on M30: intermediate baseball championship, several cards today as ideal weath- F. Mommy "_ Mary Goodwin _ provided perfect scoring condi- G_ Flynn vs_ M_ vessey_ 1-Olcdo L Sluggers here to the tune of 8-5. tions over the rolling terrain, but A_ P180” vs' D Meme" Second game: Indianapoibi 3; at Noonan on the mound for the Slug- Miss Wilson shot the best golf. Out H15: - 36, three under par. as she _ H, H vs_ G. Essory. afforded poor support and was re- whaled into the bali for average mnusey orcedOutOfRace£e-1§§°°““ °“‘ E- "°°“°’° *_ 4 B. Mclnnis vs. J. McMillan- Tonorvro, Aug, ao.'_Emest n. Wm ,ch likes. or Halifax. was roi-ees to °=;¢YoMG°°d°mn v':°wu;w_ M mb op out of the Canadian National penny_Bemm match te noon. He had been swimming T- P°lfl°’ W- R' D°7l°' Home Rum Yesterday: Te Giants, 1; O'Doul, Giants, 1. The Leaders: Foxx, Athletics, 36; I Ruth, Yankees, 28; Berger, Braves, l E A H A L T ; , lli , 24; Gehri . money |n dvance ._ 3. ......__ ..._ ._ . *Don 't forget flue dentist. Particularly If you licve i not been protecting your teetli against pyorrliec . -MUNT ankees 2 Lhguq Totals American, 516 ational, 399; total 915 ° V (Gmail Prem) . Arrives For Meet l Mowmnsn, All; ao.-Montreal; (Canadian Pi-uc) Morrrnasl., Aux. so-Bobby '_ Tha Jimmy at-hletl him pe around New Date Assures Larger Entry List. STEM--4RT0N» N- S- Aer- 80 G ~ -T|l0l'lI\lfll MDDHWK5 dowlltd dt Mclnnis Annual tan' _Tho local rccc has liurcd A fine W°'"“|° race hu becn postponed group of plodders into the spotlight.. l°¢°l1d nme of their softball boi-Day until Monday, Sept. Besides Roy Oliver, the Maritime champ, Noel Paul and John Paul, oi* 1.500 spectators. Mohawks col- This step was taken because oi Springhill are to participate, and! the last minute ' withdrawal of possibly Silas McLellan, oi Noel, Final of the series will be Henlgan, Boston. Jimmy Nova Scotia, who represented Can-l played n wired to say that the New England ada in the Olympics in 1938. l evening and the Indians, if sue- o officials would not grand Endurance men from the Island | ¢¢,,fu|, w||| mg," me p,.0,|,,¢|,| rmisslon to compete on the primed for the test are; Wallle‘ p|gy,,ff,,_ Island because seven cities in and Rodd and his younger brother, ` Boston were sponsoring Hughie Campbell, of Graham`s tonight 8-'I in the district plsydcwn series before lected 21 hits off Huhley. t Westville Thursday Fort D 'i-dge Entry For Second Time lly-Mclnnis Marathon "WESTVILLE lNel30n O Sets New stponed To Sept. 11th DEFEA TFD __ _Jimmy Hannigan Forced To Withdraw Entry wsmcmi rms) ` .sv 19 l\ _inutes From - Young Forced .Mark For I5lWiIe Ma;°athon Swim Winning Race Clips Over Old Record Out. B7 ‘lack Hemblemuf l-he Spwdy pace and were forced to Canadian Press Stat! Writer. retire, on or after Labor Day. Ai Road, McEwen and Blackstone, of _ TORONTO. AU8» 30. - (C-P.) - Bill Goli, the singing New Yo;-ke; second. He is a notably fast the blue-green waters oi Lake On- sivimmcr but was 13 minutes behind §.§‘..’i°i$’...Si‘»`f‘I.'§I.’i..i-‘_-T T0 URN AME Nt T Press Sports Wflwl'-l nament conducted by the Holy Mom,-Cal 74 OOR CLUB. Highland P*“k» Name Club at Victoria Park: Albany '11 “ms queen’ °f Great Britain Leo Corcoran defeated A1 Gaud- lille United sl¢8lt65 Enid Wil G. Flynn defeated E. Dougan Miss Van Wie, deooratlng;5‘3- ~ card with two eagles, deieatedi E. Mcquaid won from E. Mclsaac Juniors' Singles' leading golf nations, a. pair oi’_ Peters by default. ' Orange, N. J., and Lucille nessey 6-0, 6-0. erica/s most prominent con- 3.0, 5_0, of Kansas City, three times Quinn , 1931 titleholder from New Margnrét Buote vs_ Peggy Mc.. k- Donald. F, McMillan vs. L. Connolly. shots of better than 200 yards W Rummy nu Jae Belwm iron shots that split the pin . 2 p.m_: tall blondeobinglish champion D Mcnonam vs_ A. Mccloskey from start T: Dm” vs_ o_ Ryan' B. 'lrcinor and H. Hen-1188565’ V5- (Cmwm Pm", Mary Buoto vs. winner of Mc- ibltlon 15 mile professional mar r me hmm A. McDonald vs. U. Gallant. ' ._ Miss F. Quinn vs. Miss E. Mc- Quaid _ H. Trainer vs_ F. Lansin- N. Doyle vs. D. Henneswy- I. Martin vs. T. MoAdam. _ P. McIntyre vs. C. McQuald. Bt. U. Trainor vs. A. McGuigan. F. riemcehes vs. 'rod McDoneld~ _itil ‘ Royals' drive to make the play-offs Newark _ _ . _ _ Rochester ' . . . . _ _ 82 87 Baltimore _ . _ _ , _ ao W¢'i'D°f""éS lffffe IS SUSPENDED “°'fTi“L .__ __ _ .. - EJUM 30-Blazing the trail w'lth Meng singles: Jersey city 55 ' ` et 0-4, 6-3. and Virginia. Van Wie, led a J Meme” won from J_ Lighb New York 73 ry marrtih 351 tlheofagsgltéiigt; mr by default Ililiigtign 69 55 .557_ Naya, scaltia senior baseball assoc-I spy _f b f _,-14 mins., 56 secs., $200. 6 qua Y' as S UVB 67 56 _ 1%-FH yd " b f ' ~ “Om-1 el/91' 9 OTE. ll liar.- adelphia Athletics have come to state R' Harley defeated E' Mccarey 545 pa cms V de? ating as I l Eu B A S E B A l I-the ,parting of the ways-at leastso day far as the 1933 campaign il coin American trophy aliongside the L'adles, singles: Philadelphia 50 '12 British crowns 5 e has won D McAleer won from K. Mc- cincinnati 45 75 t __ _ isizbzragll tnznesllmiiurlicilg rigid kill s"°.°es°‘°"' 'md the America" 1 ir ii default. “‘m°‘”i°“H Leesue standin | C am twice a year and make a point 0_1 it. That is prevention-and sensi- ‘ble prevention, too. There is no use in making believe that white, shin- ing, "clean" teeth are either safe cr sound. Nobody believes that any more. The gums must be con- sidered as well. Forhan’s Tooth- paste is the double-duty tooth- paste that does both halves of the job. Originated by Dr. R. J. Forhan, for 26 years a pyorrliea specialist. Save pain, exgensc and humiliation. Start the w ole fam- il today with the big brown tube A{Forhan’|. All drugguts. (Special to The Gllsrdlm) m itll BVBDU. HALIFAX, N. S., Aug. 30.-Miss Mary Vandeveit, of New Liskclrd, Ont., one of Canadals lending wo- men sprinters. arrived in Halifax to- night on the Maritime Express ol the Canadian National Railways to enter the Labor Day track-and field meet to be held here. The comely sprinter will carry the colors of the Albert Club of her home town and plans to take part. in the 100 and of the International Baseball League came to a halt when Toronto Maple Leafs took A hard-fought game from the Royals 4-3 today. More than 8,000 fans attended the benefit game for tubercular veterans of the war. Bill Brubacker, substituting at first base for the injured Blue, led the Leafs to victory, hitting a home run with two mates on base in the ninth to climax a four run Toronto rally. races second reason for the change of date Lot 40, Roper of Highfield. Other Swlmm-“I8 hl55°1'Y W8-S Written in. finished wal to allow Noel Pziul to run in provincial athletes are training, but K E Sydney in the 26-m- ~ on the their names have not yet been re-° ' “F10 l»°H18hl when Marvin Nelson., Nelson, holiday. _ _ caved- The complete You Wm num_i ,‘ confident Fort Dodge, Ia., youngsterl took ihii won Lo" P_C_ the worlds professional title for the _ 93 5., 62,, distance. and $5.000 in eesn from Um ~'| .i-..-§e=»2’1é' _ .497 ~ _ ‘ . _ il. -1 Paul Mick¢lS0l1 ASS°0lHl¢d yesterday’s play in the tennis tour- Buffalo __ ____ 7.7 A97 Second .EI`lC0l|l`ll.€l` l hemge B1a3d"""» °f Memphis- T011”-» i ;I;,,.\ _ __ ’ ) [und accomplished something noi _ . 437 7 LOSCYS I lay other man has ever clone in winning l (H :-5 A67 LOOSE Game. | the mrsmthon twice. Nelson won ‘ M1111 lille cvcnt in 1930 but took 22 min- ‘Fr ' (Canadian Press) ` ities longer to cover the disluiicv. 9 20 ml. .369 » Nstriormr. LEAGUE sennvc:-Hu.L N S Aug 30_ Won Loci 47 303 ing eliminated Kentvllle from the- S womews championship W. 8_4 6_4. Chicago __ "___ 69 58 _B43 them 11_7_ The vgéwczs playedlbeen so much excitement and so hrs., at Exmoor. Ri Haney defeated J Meme” St. Louis 67 59 ,532 Sf0P'PY ball and had 11 errors many upsets in the HHHUHI grind. Dozens of other swimmers won e rmzlish girl. out to niece 4_6 M 6_3 Brooklyn sz '10 426 chaired against them. F‘"'°fif€S fell by the wayside. stiii in f - - -- . ' P.C_ Springhill Fence Busters this even- Upsets Plentlfui 36 '550 m the canadian National Eiminitioiij ' ~ - . HH Clipped more than lil minute:-I _ 533 ‘Sprlnghlll Team Wlll ii-om the world’s record time set by _H11 Q. .`F`rt\ni‘,~: Priicliurd oi’ Buffalo ‘ri money tivo minutes later. A _ ber fiff,¢en_ 701 crossed the finishing line in the Harry Glancy, Ciiicinnnti, ri. veteran _#__ *_ _H rj; gconadian National Exhibitions 15- of the grinds, took fourth place HOW Q I: miie marathon just seven hours., Stanley prltcliiird, brothel. of Frank, .i7 2-5 seconds after he had plunged i was [li LEAGUE from the staiting barges Nelson nil-_---in-, plienomenal erformance vos hiini _ `:li and Eli ll:iLi.ll:ovitcli, Dn- INTERN.-\1‘loNAL l _' ` ` - '-' _ ' 3 D si __ In., \\'us sixth. Prize Winners :ire thc money-winners, with tiiiies and prizes. 'iii _N4-lson, Fort Dodge, 7 hrs. secs.. $5,000. Gcll, New Yo:-l:_ 7 hi-g_ 13 ., 33 secs., $1,500. ank Priiclizird, Buflulo, 7 hrs. ns., 45 3-5 secs., $700. Harry Glancy, cincinnati, 'l hrs., mins., 29 2-5 secs., $500. i Stanley Pritchard, Buffalo, 'l hrs., Rudiikorirli, Duquesne, Pa., 8 1 min.. 59 3-5 secs.. $100. the water when thess had ' ` -ei one-2 -NURIC May. Honolulu, and a 410; s:ewart McLeod, renee B,,5;.,,_.- Gwen Young, Toronto; Gianni. finishes, .mu were removed by Ord., aa1.5‘°"1H2 mvunflsniaii, was hit sure- G*"“b’- MIY1 Ciafelwe ROSS. Chic Cos ey y g un ly e`ght times but he fanned nlne,l “E02 Isador Silondor, Port Colborne, pion, lxrth shattered par by ch,mged)_ Exhibition nfifciiiis. Among them Alfrf.-ci Sully, Toronto, first Can- adian to "be up close," who was in Minunrs Liulmgnt rar Lnmhazo- d°z°n m°’¢ Were unable to maintain seventh position when taken out. RIDE ON The Public Renders nim - - Percy Maclnnis, of Charlottetown, h h Wu "_ 3.80: __ 6 8 1 athonswim todayw en 6 1 MMah0n_Quhm Q Fussell and Phelps; Jablonowski at the Pmwf and Frank A°°m' “I” tacked with cramps alter sW1mm1!18 Whhm" ;’mm_ Z! Buote_Mc_ Eisemann. of Charlottetown on the bases more than eight mum mate vs. e 1 City -- 7' 5 1 handled the game in fine shape and Wilkes was mm, out of gh, “_ Donald match. I ( : i u r shortly mer :our c'eieei¢ 5-30- _ The judgment of the public is a safer guide to value than any claims a manufacturer can make. To say “more people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind” is the strongest state- ment this Company has ever made. It is strong because it is the public who taiks-- not Goodyear. It is strong because it can be proved wherever large numbers of cars of all kinds are parked. The proof tabled in this advertisement is the result of thorough and careful investigation. It is national in scope. It completely supports the statement that the number of Goodyear Tires in service in Canada almost equals all other brands combined. THE PROOF I At seven leading Canadian race tracks, s check of parked cars showed an average of 40.87% of all risen were Goodyear-a. I A four-day check on cars parked at the Canadian Nadonnl Exhibition showed that 310.56% ofthe tires were Goodvears. O At 12 Canadian Fall Fairs, n survey showed that an average of 4C.84%ofall rlrec were Goodyearc. 0 A check made on farmers’ cars entering the great North York market in Toronto on two market days showed that 34.51% of all tires were Goodyears. I Ofnll fires on trucks entering the receiv- ing depot of a large Canadian department store during a five-day check, 50.9(»[f`g' were Goodyears. 0 A survey of trucks and trailers erm-ring Canada's largest truck terminal in the course of three days, showed 44.827; of nil rircs were Goodyears. O On trucks bringing milk to a lnrgc Cinn- dian dairy, 71% of all tirca were found (nbc Goodyean. --:f- or -f _ _ i