4 ' Macon, 6a., six years ~ motorcycle crash. He had fought .l\§ll$lX M, REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Bill (Young) Strlbling died ago three days alter he lost a leg Ln a . almost every boxng champion r the previous decade, frcm middle- weight to heavy, but had, never reached ttie peak himself. Wyatt After Shaky Star Hurls Brilliantly As Winners Come From Behind T0 Win _ (By Judson Bailey, Associated Press Sport Writer) NEW YORK, Oct. 2—-(AP)—Brooklyn‘s battling, al- ways courageous Dodgers fought their way from behind today t0 a 3-2 triumph over New York Yzinkes and tied the world series before another tremendous turnout of 66,215 fans. John Whitlow “lyati, tall and bald, this year’s stand- out aiinong all the National League's pitchers, turned the trick for the Dodg-"ers. The :i2-_\'t.‘ill'-0l(l Georgia righflindei‘ was pelted for nine hits by the Yankees, seven of tliem in the first four innings. but he seemed t0 get better as he went along and he never let the Yanks get wound up. He was marvelous with men on bases and even though the Yanks miinzlged to get at least two runners on the hugs in six different innings “Ivntt never lost his poise. l the buses. Peewee Reese smashed a hot. grounder l0 shortswp Phil Rizzuto, . \\'l10_ltl1l(‘\\‘ to Joe Goidon in time Ten Runners Stranded A double b1.‘ Toni I-lcnrich was lie ‘ l ‘gpllltyhz lo ierte Lzivngrtto. btil C;.in.lli K mo‘ I f l 0 ‘:.,.‘.,l,§l,i§l sort-d tutti Rvcse “its snie at iiist ‘lxlvcnrfllu ‘Qnigoii ?s Gordon's hui ’ l ituuy bounced .1 ‘ ’ ““ . ‘ ‘ roni the ground .0 John S:urni's c .9 m“ (‘l-lamps [o v glove and out 11111111. Then Mickey ' > "~ - v - . ‘ . ' v t’ ' "lite Y. nks g it to him for single ggpteilléignégcixil)fiiglfnmlfmgl‘ ml” runs in the second and third inn- A m“ double may on pulled Chandler out, of this but in the sixthinning Gorri .n 11121-510 a bad throw on Dixie Walker's grounder. Billy Herman skit-Jed him to lhiid to rout Chandler, and after Johnny Murphy had fainted Pele RPISQIIvCfllIlilll looped a sinelc into right field for the whining run Wyatt . mt . l\|.\\' York won cue 3-2. But i". wa= another Georgia boy, Shut-goon (Sptltl) Chzricilci", who Cracked fir‘ 'l"l1e Dodncrs. who were held to "l- iils during the game, broke z ltcnds to." two rttils on a pair of walks and two hits in l-‘ac fifth inning to tie the score and then punched over the winriln run and chased Chandler from t e box in tire sixth. ' four innings Chandler was riul, finin.ii;_; two mm in the inning and facim‘. only the ‘lltllll l2 batters. When Joe lvfttlwick singled in the second he End of Winning Streak Thus ended the dcminrition of the Yankees 1n World Series play. They had not been beaten in the autumn classic since Oct. 9, when New York Giant< <-,_q|.~ln1-<-<l Well‘ Only Home of that series Sncc then the great. combinations mau- flged by Marsc Joe iVlcCarthy ha" “<3; 91.2mm by the first of three Won 10 straight set"ie< prim-s and yqniu-Q doubk. p1ay5_ hflfii Swept to t-wo world champion- Then Chandler cave his first ‘inns m Slmlqht‘ 5M“ l“ i938 film 17*“ to the fir’. Dodaer un in the Iss9‘ f.ft‘i inning. Dnlnli Cumilli. h1t"(i\\'l('lC foliotved with n hard dotihle that bounced ilgrflnst the low wall lll left field. sending ca- milli to thud and Cookie Imvaizet- tn waited out. another walk to 10nd \.-_~_. For that smooth ALL-DAY fitfi-lkffl/l/[SS reason to beiiwo they wlecii‘: siill on the some truck. Fnllotylinq today's scene t" ‘fits tn l~'*>1- mp .- u.» seat-ins about 325cc. Wlltf"? Pltlidr; He“ three lzilmes are tn be pigvpd Monl What u shovel That hollow-ground blade melts your whiskers uwuyl \\t l) ef-fe». 6- ;~ No new blades to buyl Every soldier should get one. It is one of Britain's finest products. Treat yourself to u lifetime of shoving pleasure . . . and help England. It... 04% RLS RAZOR TROPS |T_SElF-HONE$ ITSHF —PAY$ FOR ITSHF olls Shaving Bowl - $'I.25- Ref)"; 75¢ l j Squarebriggs \ jam, I 15137 . At the start today ll1!“.'(‘ vwis in: .' (‘llf"\llll€“‘ the‘ f" i _r]/’ ‘T 0 Coach North Sydney NORTH SYDNEY, N.S., Oct. 3- tt‘l')--.ltihiiny Squarebrtggo of .t‘h tutti-town will be playing- t-u-.t~h nl‘ North Sydney Victoria: in the (‘ope Breton Hockey League llllfi winter, Club officials announ- ecil tonight. Squiirchriggs, who vsini: on the Vlos most o succeeds Mickey Roach. Iilayed left last wlinter PORT ARTHUR, Ont, Oct. 2-(0 Pr-Ftldio. Shore, manager of the A2111‘! ‘in t-Iockcy League entry, the S); infield Indians, arrived here today to make preparations for his luninlr. three weeks fall training. Tu- iiiorrotv the Indians Will start two- hour practices twice daily. TORONTO. Oct 2—-(CP)—An en- lrv if more than 100 players will ltv off in the University of Toron- l0 intramural golf chum ionsnip tointn-rotv at the Glen Eng es club. Neither manager was sure to- lliglll, oi his starting pitcher for hie ncx. game, Lefty Marius Russo (.C\'t‘l.]JCC1 a troubled stomach m; in‘ inn; utieci he was in line for i. and McCarthy said he would , t kc hi: turn tomorrow if he feels ' But Oltllflfltlré the Yanks lDevon Prolongs Maritime Ball Finals With A 3-2 Victory Ovei; Liverpool DEVON, N.B., _ 2—(C'P)- The Maritmc senior baseball championship series between Liver- pool Larrupers amd Devon was stretched to at least another same when Devon edged the defending titleholders 3-2 today miter 108m the first and second contests. win for mrmpers tomorrow would give them the crown for the third successive year. The New Brunswick championS. snatching their game victory at the last minute, came from behL-ict ta tle the score in the seventh and scored the winning run in the. ninth. Lefty Neill, who ftched only two days ago. gave e best per- formance of the day. He limited Larrupers to four hits, had eleven strikeeuts, walked twice and cross- ed the plate for the decldln run Manny McIntyre aha-ed" ere it fm- the win b driving in the knottinl and winn ng runs. L-arruper-i, missing two of their stars, O11 and Ike Seaman. mace six errors against Devon's lono mtscue, It was anybody: game un- til the ninth, with Larry Thor- mitt-soc allowing Devon Only five ‘it. iely on riglilhander Atley Donald. Aiiinlgei- Leo Durocher leaned .1 iii< bulging veteran, Fred 1.11 ifs; t; ii times. ' r I'IO‘.\t‘\'t-l', slrccdballer Kirby Hig- tvliv. wan 22 games this seaioul I\\'t'l~ lo a Bihoklyn pcssioility. l I Ni . YORK, Oct. 2—tAP)—Ol-i fit 1 box score of the second world 591105 game:- {BROOKLYN t ‘ . §oeowmoow»n¢~;3 S¢@NH¢¢Nk$8 ;>db-|br-lQ|—r-I;§Q> t $'-'F-‘I\')IFV-‘¢Q@@UQIPLIIUI; uooooo¢oc~o~o=H wOOOQwwOOwfl w~o-~0oouo-~= mo~o~u~o~¢i Eiiooom-iooc-oocccoiv in 101' Dickey in 8th. ntted for Murphy in 9th. .. . 000 021 000-4 . 011 000 000-2 Brooklyn New York . l El'l‘i£)l‘S——_G8§‘dOIk1 Relcéoan 2. ‘guns mttet in inn er, e er, 6'6 Utteii. Citmiili. Two base hits—H(i".-' rich. Mcdtiviek. Double p1ays—1't.eesa, Heimnn and Camillt‘ Gordon, Riz- znto and Sixurm 2, gickayl an? (R01- irncl runs~ roo yn 'eW . Left on bases-Brooklyn 4, k 10. Bases on bulls oft- icnrlclnGordcn 3, Di- Ciiandler 2 tCamilli, Lav- ngvitwi Murphy 1 (Owen). Struck c ‘l; u ‘p 1y ‘ ' . “l. .°i"“"'§' ?séll'.?“‘°tt,'ll‘i' YVXillL 5 tSturm 2, Dickey, Murphy'- Hvnrigh). gltlcliyibng 53115111811’ off-z Ghun er i - an runa in innings (none out 1n sixth); oft blurphyt 2 hits and no runs in 4 l11lllllflS.LOS1I1 pitcher-Chandler. UlIl]1l1'§‘\$-—PG1II€§1 granted! (agave (All i; 0c z l ; c w- ling at.) 3b. Time 2.31. Attendance so. o, MEN AND BOYS Jr. Boys WINTER SPORTS BASKETBALL H 0 B B I E S C L U B S YO MO 0.0 CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th. WOMEN AND GIRLS Business Menl C o m e r s Men's Volleyball Junior Girls Sr. Basketball Int. Girls Sr. Boys Sr. School (Basketball) Int. Boys Business Girls Keep Fit BAD MI N T ON loin Now and Attend Regularly. Rainey G. Henley wins Free-for-all BRJZDGEWATER, N. 8., Oct. 2 - tcPi-Rainey G. Henley, owned by T. Watson of Halifax, flashed over the mile 1n 2.18 tn the second ‘neat of the free-for-all pace here today to equal his own record for the track act last October. Rainey also won the first heat. The third will be run off tomorrow. Uscita Britten, owned by G. Brooklns of Prince Edward Island and driven by Semple, took the 2.18 Trot and Pace in straight heats. Little Fox, owned by W. Stewart of New Glasgow. N. S., and driven by John MacMlllan, won the 2.24 Trot and Pace. The New Glasgow horse was beaten in the third heat after taking the first two. Three heats of the 2.21 not and Pace were run off without a win- ner being declared. An extra heat will be run tomorrow. SUMMARY Frcc-Fur-All ftainey G. Henley, Barnett 'Dudy Patch, MacMlllan . . Tom Grattan, T. Etter . Aaron I... Conroy ' All Grattan O'Brien ‘Tracy Hanover, Jabalec . . . . .. 6 Time 2.08 1-4, 2.08. 2.18 Trot and Paco Uscita Britten. semple [Oliver Grattan. Scmple . .. Jean Henley, Campbell ,,.,,, Major Bowes, O'Brien .. .. Silent Joe, O'Brien ~- Tlme 2.09 1-2. 2.11, 2.11 1-2. 2.24 Trot and Paco auto-mai- amass- ‘Little Fox, MacMlllun - < - - ~ 1 1 2 Darky Kalmuck, Kelly .. 2 4 1 30°11!’ Watson. aemple . .. 3 2 4 Emma Britten. Freda 4 3 3 Time 2.14 1-2. 2.14, 2.1a {-5. 2.21 ‘hot and Paco OCTOBER 3, 1941 A1 MiuIe-to-M at" mmembuflllure that IT'S THE Fl ‘IRA comi ‘" .I.P. MacPHERSON i & SON ' Queen lt- _ ChTown Stock sum a ovumu LIO-III-I-fl How Dodgers Evened Up The series By JUDSON BAILEY First Inn I DODGERS: Walker worked the count to two and t/wo and than was called out on another Ltxke. Herman up: On the fourth pitch Herman knocked a bminder to Gordon and was thrown out. Rei- ser after looking at two called strikes and getting the count to two and two. also fanned. No runs, no hits, no erron, noun le . YANKEES: Stunn struck out on four pitches. Rolfe dressed a ham-ti for a, single. Hennch walked on live pitches. Dimaggio knocked a roller to Reese who threw W H91‘- man u» start a double Plflv. Rem to Hennan to Oamilli. No runs, one hit. no errors, one left. Second Inning DODGERS: Camllli flied t0 D1- magglo. Medwlck lined a single int/n left. centre. Lavagetio grounded into a double ploy, Gordon to Riz- zuto to Sturm. No runs, one hilt, no errors, none YANKEES: Keller slammed u single into short centre. Dickey was called out on strikes. Gordon walked. Rizzutc knocked a voile to Herman and was 011t- Ohandler bounced b1815- to Lava- getto and beat the throw to first for a single as Keller scared, but Gordon who also tried to come home was nailed at the plate, Lo- vagetto to Camllli m Owen. One run, two hits, no errors, one left. l Third Inning DODGERS: Reese lifted a high fly to Keller. Owen h a hot grounder and was thrown out. Wyatt. rolled out to Rizutto. No runs, no hits, no errors, none ft YANKEES: Sturm lined to Oa- milli. Rolfe grounded down the first base line and was out. Hen- i-ich lined a double into the right. field comer, Dimaggto up: After striking wildly at the first pitch,- Dimnggio walked on four straight balls. Keller hit. the first pitch n- to short right: for a single scoring Henrich. Dickey grounded out to Herman. 1 Pne run, two hits. no errors, two et. Fourth Inning DODGERS: Walker smashed a grounder and was thrown out. Herman bounced to Rolfe ivnd also was thrown out. Relrer up: Gordon ran to his right and speared a. hot smash by Reiser in time to throw him out. No runs. no hits, no errors, none YANKESi: Gordon drove a. hand single into left. Rizutto up: Herm- an ran back Lnto short field and leaped into the air for n one-hand- ed catch o1’ Rizuttoe looper. Chandler grounded to Reese who threw to Herman forcing Gordon but: the relay to first pulled Camilli off inc bag and Chandler wac safe. Sturm dropped a ‘Iexas League single in short centrefleld Just in front of Reiser. but Chandler was tlhrown out at third. 1 go runs. two hits, no errors, one e . h Inning DODGERS: Camilii drew a bull. Medwick drove a. double and mov- Fio Direct MtwMiltnn 2 s 5 ed Co/mllli to third. Lnvneetto drew or tile plate and Owen threw m Oakhurst Queen, Hood .. ,. 1 o 4 a walk to load the bases. Reese mug 10mm; 591mm Rom g-uund. Paul Abbe, Power . . . . _ .. _ g 4 1 knocked a. not; grounder to Rizutw ed m Her-mum who threw to Reese. . Tony Harvester, Major _, 5 1 3 Who threw to Gordon 10mins Ic- forcing Sturm, but m» rela to first. Skippy Dale m,“ H a 2 2 vagetto at second as Cemilli scored w" 9,00 310w go c-l-j, 3,01% Hen. Pew. M Colm‘ o°&'6§"" 4 a 6 gtgdnnMadtwiok rigchelidtlgd. bit-x rich up. flied to Walker. Time 1.18 1-4. 2.11, 2.1: 1-4. "Si. and ‘HRGQGI t?“ safe. rogwen M}? "m" °n° m’ m mm’ ‘m ..-punched a cmgle ccorlzngjlcdwick ' l Emotions‘ Give Way As Dodgers Hold Celebration After Evening Up Series Little World Series rained oat COLUI-IBUS, 0., Oct. 2—(AP)-— Rain, falling in n. steady clown ur, forced postponement tonight: the sixth game of the little world ur- ic: between Columbus Red Biro; of the American Association and Mun- treal Royals of the International League. The series commission ordered the postponement an hour and n. hall ueiore game time. The Red Birds are leading three games to two 11y virtue of last night's 13-3 victory. Mmager Clyde Sukeforth of the Royals is expected to call Kemp Wicker to the mil when play re- sumes, while Burt Shotton of the Birds llkelv will use Sam Nahem. The first three games of the ser- ies were played in Montreal, and the remainder will be Played here. and sending Reese to third. Wyatt rolled to Gordon for a double play. Two runs, two hit», no eiicrs, one left. YANKEES: Rolfe grounded out. Henricn flied to Ric-oer. Dimaggio lLfbOd a. high fly which Walker caught. No runs, no hiltfi, no errors, none left Sixth Inning DODGERS: Wialker knocked a boundcr which Gordon fumbled momentarily and then made a bad throw to first. for an error. Her- man bounced g single bet/ween snort and uhird and Walker raced to third. Chandler was removed. from the box and John Murphy was called to duty. Renter struck out. Camiili lot/pied a single into right field scor g Walker and sending Herman to third. Medwick drove a, grounder to Rizutto who threw to Dickey in tune to catch Hcnnan. Camilll held up at sec- ond. Lavaget-to up: Dimaggio came gunning in fast to take Lavagetto‘: I run, tiwc hits, one error, two e ' a YANKEES: Keller lifted a h h fly to Walker. Dickey flied to Wa - 61‘. Gondon drew n walk. Rizutw drove out a. single. Murphy struck out. No runs, one hit, no anon, in left. Seventh Inning DODGnRszReesedpnpped to Riz- zuto. Owen walke . Wyatt was called out. Dickey threw to Qordon u; nan Owen stealing for a double p ay. No runs, no hits, no errors, none YANKEES: Storm struck out. Rolfe up: Reese took Riolfe‘s hot smash and threw him out. Henrioh struck out. l ‘No runs, no hits, n0 errors, none e . Eighth Inning DODGERS: Walker sent a roll- 6r t0 Gordon. who threw him out. Herman lined 5.0mm. Relser pop-fouled to Rolfe. Mtge runs, n0 hits, no errors, none YANKEES: Dimagglo drove n fly to Relcer. Keller bounced hi to Wyatt. who throw him out, Dic - ey drove a grsunder which Reese hobbled and then threw over Ca- milliks head for a second error, letting Dckey go u; second. t Twol charged to Reese). Gordon grounded to Reese on pitch’ and Reese tossed the ball to Herman for a force lay at second. No ruins. no hits. o errors, two left Ninth Inning ERS: Oamiili lined to Di- mcggio in left centre. Medwick up: Dim glo took Medwifikls fly. Lu- vaget sin led off R0 e's glove on e first tch. Reese grounded to Rolfe who threw him out. No runs, one hit, no errors, one 10ft. YANKEES: Qelkirk. a. left-hand- 6d hitter, batted for Murphy. Sel- kirk singled. Sturm bunted in front (By Churlel Dunkley i (Associated Pres: Sport Writer) STADIUM, New Y Oct. 2-—(AP)—Ehnoti0m suppressed.‘ and smouldering in the hearts of Brooklyn Dodgers for 24 hours way with ternfic force after beat tbli the word series. Leo (The Lip) Durochcr, foreman of the Dodgers. took personallcna-rgc u of the Joyous celebration clubhouse. He was joined by fashion-plate, Larry Mac Brooklyn president manager 11 world series sinner and thin even," he began. "Goo Wyu t. pitched a whale of o. But those Yankees ain't seen in’ until they sec whut Kirby throws at ‘em. The Yankees faced him only two or three ifgllflfll an threw nothing but fast balls. during spring training, kill ‘em!’ got a. curve thatfll his arms u MacPhail threw Durocher and l; declarin : "We ve lug been doing Durocher said that; either or Fredd, Fitzsimmons woul his pitch rig choice tomorrow not it; all de nds on how arm feels in plained:- “Fitzk arm sometimes tightens up if it's allrignt amorrow he’ go. Otherwise it will in the morning. and ll Hlgbe. Higbe will deflnilel the next. day 1f I don't use Horseshoe Tourney The Brighton hot-u shoe tournamen came to an end first section last night. for the les in which Andrew Lloyd Shephard Shephard and Ea close scores the winning team ed off and. Andrew Martin defeated Lloyd Shepherd in a sudden game to win singles. All those who wish to take 1n the second section for the a medal are asked to himd names into Jack McCourt no later oubles than Saturday night. The are already won y Earl and Dan Gamhum. d Mc Yankees 3-2 today tn even and general The Dodger: had ust handed ma Yanks their first de eat 1n their last. Durocner was elated over the achievement. “We could Just as well have had two right now as to have had this ave him a bear-hug, but ouncing back all year -we ll keep right: on bouncing. n pretty good about this series now he morning. He 1x- into- club for tho Martin and defeated Benny rl McCourt by the medal for the York BVB the that; Phat‘ d old game. noth- Hlgbe nave he rte’: round noth- and feel Hlgbe d , and Mia's start sing- play- death part econd their Court b‘! is okay," he said. "Ho to tart. DODGERS TIE UP SERIES HAIITI c YANKS s - 2 mOHDIIIOCIIOW-u had u ula are“. er r c r for the aggressiveiigss and til abllit of Joe Gordon, the Yankee s second baseman. He tie. clued at. Gordon is tire man w were decisive in yesterday's whl today he walked and got one bit. XcCl-rthy Kldtflng Writer: ed how "downhearted" he was by kidding with baseball wrltorl aboul the “long time it's been mince yctrvg had to come and see me about a loser in a series game." “You can't win ‘em all, can you?" he asked. “You haven't chased mu over a. loser alnea the fourth rainy of the 1B8’? lcilél, and you haven't been in my office hero linco 0e 5 1838. That's tho hut one we lcl u’ I'm not right." His men had the some theme- you can't win ‘em all. McCarthy got his dander up when some one wanted his comment on “what a. swell game Wyatt glotched. “What do l wanna talk a ut ml McCarthy said tomorrow’: nub lug itoher would either Lefty Marin Russo or A y Donald. "Russell go if his ailin stomach d ho we: , blltilin 5'3 only toast h Joe base only once-on n. tripe to the plate, said he h ' been hitting because he been "getting in front of the ball.” s food for two mcr ATTENDING KXBIBITIOI Mr. Joseph J. P. O'Brien, well- known local sport enthusiast and an ardent follower of the 110ml. wind the Guardian yesterday from Lunenbu g stating flint: t-bm no u splendid exhibition thorn. Tbo telegram read: "Had splendid oxhk- bltion here. Lunenburg county matted me pretty good." Joe will arrive back in Charlottetown thin week, it i4 expected. mnomto. Oct. kiwi-Two titles have been settled in Toronto cit baseball loops, Ti T0 s W011 ou over People's in e WWI League and Danforthl defeated 8t. Brigid; in the Dentonln. 165E"!- SQUAREBIRIGGS “t Fhimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE iSSlML-i w. mu NOT BATnEsi-tlvs ame- LONB-USKAMCE 2+ ' __ cs1" NE TALK unr A MAlzlNes u” uewsmvelerzewuzrez 10.000 MEQMAIDS Beomaoou? ncvr‘MERll~E5'? NILUE WANTS TO GO I AGAIN. TODAY MR-BUDGE- YQJ LIKE ALE TO GO WITH US‘? CTU RI LDN‘T 2.3%? 3% °§“°v'€§$ IMPGRTAfiT snowmen?»-