(. c»; _.. v.4 .\ v, 111-..- BOXING BASIN: I BALL UIHER SPURI l“ll.eftyl’ Drillon Pitches Moncton Aces To 12-0 Win Over Island Team MONCTON. N. B., Oct. 4—-((‘.P.)—“Lefty“ Drillon. better known tn ice than on thc diamond. baffled Charlottetown Indians this aftcr- noon as Mom-ton Arcs avalanched the Islanders under a 12-0 score in lin- first of a tiirei- game serics for the New Brunswick-Prince Edward islaiiil scninr softliail title. llurliiig §lI|lP“|) lizill all thc way. the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey liar fanned l6 lmttrrs and allowed only four hits. On two occasions, with thc liziscs full. he yiillcd his way out of danger. Itay Stull. smart right liander, opposed Drillon on the mound but his delivery was no secret to the slugging Aces. They collected 18 hits, team to connect for an extra base blow. It was a two-bugger. Afonctoii scored in every inning bill the fifth uiid eighth. When Williams drove a lea-guer Rematched 1 do\\'n the first base lllie tlie bull I T I B mruliicd off Harvey's glove at first n e base and lzuidcd ill folil territory. ‘ Wlililen scored on the play but Umpire H. Wlill called it a. foul The battered Island licavy- brill Charlottetown protested but weight crown will once more bc thc run was n21; counted. at stake Saturday night. Cilulllp- The Indians big chance to score ion George Graham, 190 lbs oi came in the sixth with the bases loaded and none out. But Drillon N66 to the occasion. He fanned the next batter. caught a base runner and then made Rice fly out to the shortstop. Murray River North, will defend his ti ie in a. return cngligcmcir with George Leslie, 202-lb Souris battler. at the Sporting Club in a lo-round bout. Graham annexed the title early in September when he scored ll BOX SCORE galchnlliall knocléoutr over 1135110 in e s roun o a scheduled clPTowii AB B. l! P0 A I io-nounder. The bout was describ- McInnls l: 4 0 0 I o 1 ed “the most exciting heavyweight Whalen c 4 0 0 '1 0 0 boutever witnessed in an Island Currie lb 4 0 1 6 0 0 ring.’ Graham at. that time held illiams a 4 0 1 2 2 o the edge throughout, but the dog- -. Jay if 4 0 2 0 0 1 zed courage of tlic Souris Battier E. Rice 8b 4 0 0 2 2 1 provided action aplenty and show- J. Roach cf 4 0 0 3 0 o ed in no uncertain manner to op- G. Stewart r! ’1 0 0 1 0 0 Dorlents and friend-s of bcslic that Stull p 8 0 0 I I 1 he could "take it." tals 85 0 4 24 6 4 Both fighters are in first class shape and ring foiloivcrs who wi» Mom-ton AB 1t If P0 A D nos-sod the previous encounter wit‘ Stceves c 6 2 418 1 0 Welcome ill; 11m. 1.1 1.1.- return gfi-lfglél‘ i: 6 1 Z 0 1 0 engagement. o? or 8 0 1 8 0 0 Tlhe position 0| the fight}- Trites a 5 0 0 2 0 2 this time is reversed for whilr- Drillon p 6 S 8 2 1 o Leslie will be out to rrgnin lost Edizett. rf 5 1 2 o 0 0 laureis and revenge. Graham will Cmutreau ll 6 1 2 o 0 0 be anxious to prove his rlglu. to $111351’ lei; 1 g I g 1 o all: heavyweight-title by handing zabreiilsioiic lbd g o i a g g will.” 1 challenger a 5mm d“ . yman o o 0 o o 30m 1 .. .. Totals 1218 28 6 S ggfly algglrznghgéevsjmtéllld mlbgngfyw e SUMMARY lasts. W e thc fight Besides the semi-final which Iii-med runs. Moncto 9. Char- will bri . tie-town 0; home nimnGautrecu: n8 together Tam clay bourne and Kid Nickerson tnre hires base hit, Pggmer; two base bouts are scheduled on the carde , liner, Tbdnle. Williams; left on bases. Moncton Ilse Mlnards for dandruff. —~—1 -r"~~ ~-—--- - i BIGGER VAIUE For Smokers of UH] CHUM H715 Cufanl/P/pef bacon Men: roaAcco IN EACH PACKAGE now REDUCED 1'0 60¢ OLD CHUM Th1? TO/lfl/Tlffl (if QUE/Hy NEWS “i lW0r|d Series mo)’. Facts And Figures (fl-l’. liy Guardian‘ S il i .(Jll1(JAGO_ 0C1. i fi-Zclswffii llélures 0i illc 1038 world series:- (.riiiicstliiiis-New_ York Yankees. "llllllllllolls of American League, vs. ‘IllV-"lf-lo Cubs, champions of Na- li/lllili IAR/lgllry lllitllilgrft;‘Cllilflflt Leo (Gabby) lillltlicll. bubs; Joseph Vincent Mtcillllll’. Yankees. Schedule oi‘ Grimes - Games 1 find 2 at Wrigley Field, Chicago, . starting at 2.30 . m. Stadium, New York, Oct. 8, 9, and a Play Here Today 4. Charlottetown 6; runs batted igrlgplllnl/lilgllzlrélsfiglglfllgcllfgetilslsé . . . aseo ain, e o: on The Aces will visit Charlotte- fink’; °§‘"§§§§v,s 23' Pgiinglgtrt one clav. r Sc uep e town tomorrow far the second Harvey 1" slmck w} bv Drmon‘ Wcfllllfir Forecast — For tomor- pnie, anti 1r successful will then‘ is; by Stuii s; base on ‘bulls off T°“'-= opener. partly cloudy and nice: ilic v1 S-"otlfl champions Driilon a, off suul 4~ 1111-7 c-ff tower‘- ffl" lilo M-ll-dmfi iitiv- Drillon 4 off Stull 1a- ‘wild “itch” Bo-tlm“ pads F 29° 5 against Llyic Sttevcs. iiurd-(vorkiiig Stun Drmon 4 p '° Yjnlktfss “lullmg.selles’ 2 to l- Moncton catcher. was the leading ' ' géfllffiéesnlglzgnmffistl ctfibsz. but!“ wdalmfle pumhsd m“ m“ 5"" by Inlllnlrsr- again: Yankee ‘wilhiziiaing four hits 1n six trips to the Plate willie ‘Town 00o 00o 00o o 4 4 straight 5-l' against Cubs winning Di-illon accounted for three in Moncton 132 301 2 X 12 13 g foin- sunlight 15-1. lfliggnt/iips. Bill Gautrcau scored the _ vScntng Czcpacitics-‘Wrigley Field, Williams.) Cliziiilottetowin short- Gr h » mlqyillijllfllfignkiglllfilzsfilt:mlllliltllofihlllfl stop, ivns tie on memb f hi L I A .000. y er o s a anl- es ‘e Starling Batteries-Chin o, Bill l TWO-BREA Lee and Horliiett; Yankees, harles Ruffing and William Dickey. l'ITl[Iir(‘S——MOl'illl and Sears, Na- KolLs and Hubbard, iioiiul Lei ,,ll1-< .'\lill'l'l( ll 1.. 111 1'11, ers I'_o( ~' Players share iii procci- .- of first four games only. After (icductloli oi 15 per cent for commissioner's share, 60 per cent of blilalice goes into players’ pool of which '70 per cent is divided among participating teams, 30 per cent among players of second, third and fourth place teams in both leagues. Of the contending players’ purse, 60 per cent goes to the series winner, 40 per cent. to the loser. Plymouths T0 Play ThirdTilt In Moncton Cliarlottetoivifs Plymouth A11- Stars find Logglevllle Bisons will play their uiird and deciding game for the N.B.-P.E.I, Intermediate Baseball championship in Moncton this coining Thursday. Word was received from Sheriff Shipiey to the . above effect last night by Dr. F. C. Dcugaii, Island Vice President of A. A. U. of C the M. P, B. . I1. has been a. 1o time since lOCai interest in eball was keyed up to such a high pitch (lllc no doubt to the All Stars’ splendid showing in the first giiuic il’1 Loggleville on Thursday. "Prue tile locals lost, the next one in Charlottetown 0n Monday but thc team failed to show much of] tlioli- rcal ability and as a result dropped the game to the visitors by a six to onc sBOIB- But the Plymouths will enter the final game as determined a bunch of boll players that ever left the Island and- will give their very be" ln i1 lost great effort to win tho series lmd advance to the Morltim! finals against New Waterford. The management and team mem- bers will make a canvass of tho city in an efforts to secure funds for the trip. Little World Series Play Resumes Tonight (A. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) KANSAS CITY. Oct. b-A fab-it my or hope penetrated an other- wise black outlook as Kansas 01W baseball fniis tonight awaited the return of their blues fi-cm New- ark for (lie fourth game of the little world series. Newark Bears, International [Lgagug chumpions, lead the Blues two giunes to one in the series to ‘date and thc warfare will be re- -n»\vcd tomorrow night here. The ruy of hope is the fact that in both tho semi-finals and the final of thc American Association playoff thc Blues came from be- hind to win out. BRITA. WILI. comers LONDON. Oct. 4—Tlie British-I Lnwii Tennis Association today announced Great Britain would challenge for the Davis Cu . now hold by the United Stolen. in 1939 and would compete in the European zone. GUILDFORJD, England — Ca t C. H. Frlsby, V. 0.. claimed a world tuniiv fishing record when he caught fivc fish weight i 1-4 tons in a day oif Scarborough. QUICK ‘imowiv FOX. .. NEWPORT — Actor Nick Franks iced his ball and swung. At that moment a fox dashed across the fall-way and. struck by the ball, fell dead. The “kill" was made on the Tredggni; Park_Club's course. TON OF TUNNIES i w ball career ever gets him to tiun among the broadcasters. jaw-breaker, but Nick Papat‘ look simple. Nick is shown abov at the Thoma: Jefferson High S B Chart Dunk! , OHIC(A&0, 00:4 — Oneylhta Ina a baseball mad city f h pointed to on old awaggczlngolizko “"5111?” 0 with big Bill Lee. plching Chicago. Yo! a rumor fanned Dean with hh 8185, tetnpt to upset the Yankee Just a rumor. i CHOICE, NO SURPRISE Neither I-lartriett nor McCarthy went. throu h any great alriount. of master-m ing to decide upon his pitching choice. Hartnettb dec:slon to start Lee, winner of 22 games this season, caused no surprise. ball men generally figured the starting honors for the Yankees rested betweei Hurting, winner of 21 games this season- he best rec- in the American League-and Lofty ez, Mwarthy made known the selec- tion of his ace flghthander over southpaw Gomez s ortly after the arrival of his slaughter house Yan- "néz Rluffing, boys," lie said 9 Hartnott heard of the selection and then snapped decisively, “Lee goes for us." Neither manager would make any prediction as to the outcome of the series. McCar y tossed up his hand and shrieked: "No, no, no." cues sum} "nor" Hartnett merely declared his Cubs were Just as hot as they were when they swe t the Pirates out of the chum ions ip and still will be a in; w en they advance 1o meet the Yanks in the first game of the series tomorrow. 4 The Yankees will take the ficld at least 2 to 1 favortes, But ihc odds have not discouraged the Cubs. Chicago, gaining thc Nation- al League championship in the next to the last day of the season. u - set the sDOrts World by winning tie flag in the greatest finLsli in 30 years, The odds are with the Yankcrs. because of their power. because oi their pitching. and because of the fact the ankees, twice world’ champions, would be courageously trying for their third in a row. a feat no other club had ever accom- plished. The Yanks have cloutcd 74 home rims this season with five of their sluggers, Hcnrich. Di- Maggio. Gordon, Dickey and Gehrig connecting with more than 20 each. l-fartnett. who was out of the inst three games oi the season because of two split fingers on his right hand, will start behind the plate tomorrow. He may not survive the series. bu? nothing will keep him from lead ng his team at the Start- PROBABLI LINEUPS Probable lineups and batting or- hero of 000 120v POWERS. KING'S scour- This gent confounds caption and lieadlin the all-star stage, there'll be strangula- Coach Klrklcski thought his handle a cbool first grid Chicago Zgog On World Seri “Old Diz” To Get Call? Press melting world series eve, Chi ders ith season unofficial DQ117457 ma‘ CHARLOTTETOWN__C‘UARDIAN it! SPORT WORI. TH NAME c writers. If his foot- “orcomoundourpuoiiis, madg him e with the calling card he wore rlll. Eve Of es Opener; lSports Writer) “to all anna rumors and hunches and. th of the big show-Jerome al announcement by the rival commandants. Joseph Vincent and Gabby Ilartnctt. of the Cubs. said the big would start on the mound for thc Ya nks the late Cuh pennant dash, for that Hartriett might cross everyone up and start the 0am arm and all in a bold dramatic at- giznneu-s, spread like a forest firc. That was aver es and pitchers’ won-lost eoo l‘ . NEW YORK CHICAGO Crosetti SS (.264) Hack 3b (.321) Rolfe 3b (.3111 Herman 28 (-277) Henrich rf (.2691 Demarec if (.273) DiMaggio cl (.324) Cavarretla rf (.239) Gehrig lb (.295) Reynolds cf (.302) ckey c (.3141 Hartnett c (.274) Selkirk lf (.2541 Collins lb (.267) Gordon 2b (.257 Jurges 5s (.245) Ruffin p (21-7) p (22-9) Ump res: plate, Moran (N. L.) first base. Kolls (A. L»; second base, Sears (N. L); third base. Hubbard (A. LJ. Games start 3.30 p. m. AST. Dorothy Bandy Wins Crown L05 ANGEL-ES. Oct. 4—-(A.P)— Dorothy Buiidy of Santa Monica. Calif., “"011 the Pacific Southwest Women's net title tcdiiy by de- feating Mrs. Sarah Plillrey Fabyan of Boston in straight sets. The scores were 6-4. 6-4, _ Her mother, Mrs. May Sutton Blindy, won this same time l0 years ago. HAND - MADE (‘ARPEYIS FOR. SMART LONDON HOUSES Paticnrv is a virtue of the modern hostess, who is willing to wait as long as n your in order to achieve exactly the effect in house decoration slic wants. Both Liidy Louis Mountbatten and Ml‘.s'_ Eulin Wallace. well- knowii English hostesses, are hop- ing that. the carpets 110w being made for them by hand in gros point may bo rcndy for thc 193i) season. Lady Louis’ oval carpet, made in 14 different shades of blue with a comet design on a pale coffee- bclge ground, is intended for her dining-room at Brook Houaa. and has tnkcn licnrrlly a ycnr to make. Mrs. Euiin Wallace ordered a carpet. 40 foot long for the ball- room of Lnvington Park, her $115. sex home. This will have a Queen Anne design on an oatmeal background. . . 1* lYankees Easy Favorites T0 Whip Chicubs (By PAUL IVIICKELSON Associated Press Sports Writer) KJHICAGO. Oct. 4-(APl--N0 alternative call be loulld except to pick Joe McCarthy's Yankees to whip Gabby llartiietlls Cubs four out. oi five in thc world ser- ies... anybody is entltircl to guess....but the Yanks and Cubs were picked i!) will llie pennants and did All tlie Amnlt Lmaguc duos did all season 11.1.. whistle fr. the dark against the Yankees, iiuping to land second... the same is true of the Cubs....tl'iey‘re whistling and praying, hoping McCarthy's gang ls still in a slumpnnnol a single one feels the Yanks can be brazen. -All Harnctl will say, for iii- staiicc, lo: "They'll know‘ they've been in e, bilille"....“l feel sorry for my old pal. Gabby, but Pm gonna give it to him." says Mc- Carthy.... Bucky Harris of Washington, one of the smartest men iii base- bflll. Watched the Cubs ivork out, ..he spoke of the Cubs in glowing terms... his listeners were about convinced he picked the Cilbs when the Yankees arrived on the iicl .. “And now," ~, HM- fellows. you they're murder....oh there's Dizzy DEBIL... _ base- ball mcn think Hartnett should start him instead of Bill Lee to- moriow against Red Ruffing-_ has been talking a Cub triumph but not with that boastful, swag- gering way of his....Dlz may yet be the great hero but right now. as the battle lines form, he's a. sad. forlorn nian....it‘s tough to be an ex kii1g....ii' he were the old Dean, the Cubs would be even money tonight... The Pirates still iovide a. sad note....several weeks ago, the Cubs had Pie 'I‘ra.ynor‘s boys au- tograph two dozen balls for the ofiioe collection of championship souvenlrs....toda, the Cubs used those same base ails for batting practice. . . . Down The Alleys Tlieli oi‘ Diz-and many shrewd Holy Name‘ Bowling Duck Pin Mixed‘ Doubles Last night on the Holy Name Alleys was the start or the (luck pin mixed doubles tournament. Ten very evenly matched couples greatly enjoyed the evening's re- creation vfliich WAS vcryv cxciting at times and thc large crowd present speaks well for the inter- est taken in this new past-thug which is certainly proving that the "ducks" are going be a very Popular game. Following are the scores: R. Dolron 145 111 147 M. Duffy 104 106 103-716 W. Haipenny 133 135 118 S. Mallett 1C0 109 99—-696 Dr. L. Duffy 134 119 157 A. Clinton 9O 75 104-4379 E. Vessey 120 139 125 .1. Kirwin 101 99 93-617 C. Piheall 150 114 I04 F. MGllOi-if 103 85 109-670 F. MacCzirville 107 109 144 A. G055 9S 102 86-643 W. Crasiwell 1110 101 131 A. Higgins 100 80 103——625 E‘. Robin 140 136 118 J. Munroe 85 83 63-425 Geo. Young 118 84 119 E. Ranaliim 99 100 88-598 R. Doyle 9i 108 114 A. Francis 74 88 76- 549 Tonight's Scheduli- at 7 O'clock Sharp LADIES GENTS R. McTzirlilnc F. Lnffcrtv M. (Vrrlvzlicr V Pinmli G. Hughes A lfartln E Connors- .7 ifs-roll" F. Marlin G Nhlqn E Curiev G Gillis N. Kii-ivin G. Tnombs A. Wisener F (‘willant F‘. Flynn W, Darcy Rev W. Keefe M. Douuau F3. J McQiiald F‘ Carragher B. Callaghan noxm ilmTimvisc. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) DETROIT. C-zlt. 4-Dr. Albeit S. Crawford. physician niieiidiiic Jimmy Adamick. llt‘ill'_\"\\‘3iRlii. boxer injured in a bout with Ros- coe Tolos last Wednesday, said prove" i Rfllcwed all lpprnvrd luv nflmllllv" today Adamlck “continues to im- h _llfll.__ I001!!! Av» ' REPornno Auinqcilwrm room Gtmfo Know You, Tues: AR: My raimosfltov Pmlm: Ems n srow You AND cmimvr Krr Fania» M» W: Ger soflifuiuaToTzauYou ii WNIN W! GIJ‘ Bat-ON- SoMETuiNG I'VE Just Fauna Ou-r - Lisrau Ror- WHEN lWAS SITTING ONTNAT Smock Kri- BAG ("r-mm IFELTA au/v //v 11'.’ iiuwLmu HUUKEY wREsl use FRED LAMB Shoe Shine Parlor and Barber Shop Announce the Opening , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th of a A Complete Line Will be /)> ISLAND 1Z1“: SPORTING 11W Champion GEORGE GRAHAM 190 lbs. Tom< Ciaybourne 152 lbs. Charlottetown Magazine and News Department ll EAVYWEI .\ T SATLI RDAY. OCT. 8 10—ROUNDS—10 SEMI-FINA]. 6-—RO UNDS-(i Three other bouts also 0n Card. Prices As Usual-First. Bout 9:30. Main ' Bout 11 O'clock fis ROS; y.) of all Publication! on Hand. / our 1111.1: sour CLUB GEORGE LESLIE 202 lbs. VS. Kid N ickerson 150 lbs. Charlottetown VS Defending Champion And Other Women Golf Stars Ousted In Title Play (By Ross Munro, Canadian Press Staff Writer) ROYAL OTTAWA GOLF CLUB Ottawa, Oct.‘ 4-.A little western girl from a. Prairie town. who was scarcely conceded a chance, and a long-hitting young woman from the Scottish Highlands led 14 other golfing stars through the lilliole first. round of the Canad- ian women's open golf champion- shilp hole today. In a series 01f spectacular tweet-s, as the field was trimmed from 82 1n l6, Mrs. John Rogers, the pres- ent. open champion, was elimin- ated on the lP/th green when she was defeated one up by Mrs. F. J. Mulqueen of Toronto. Only Maritime representative to got beyond the qualifying round, Maisie Howard of Halifax, drop- pod a closely fought match with Evelyn Mills cf mtawa. Even after nine holes. Miss Mills just managed to squeeze through with a one up victory. Biggest Surprise Providing the biggest surprise of the first round. 17-year-old Marg Essoii of Rosotown. SaslL. shot a string of pars and two birdies to trounce the highly-favored Nan Baird of the British Curtis Cup team. 6 and 4. Jessie Anderson from Perth. Scotland. another member of the British team. continued an out- standing favorite for the now-va- cant open title when shc trimmed Dorothy Staniforth of Monte-hello, Que, 6 and 5. Playing par golf most of the way, the Scottish ace never foltered and finished the game on the 14th green. Two Vancouver women cliniul- ltififl>gll0 of____top;flight_ stlirs i- No Controversy On Horizon Says Shipley AMHFRST. N, S. Oct 4 (CF) —Sheritf C. l). Shipicv ni Amherst. nearing the end of his 11th term as socrctnryi nf thc Mnritlmc Prov- inccs Ilrailch. Amateur Athletic lllilflll of Canada. said iorlnythorc WflS Ilfii I single (‘OIHTOVCFRV Oil tiic horizon mi thc cvc of thc organizations annual mcetiiig. Election of officers will be nno of the major events on thc agenda. The secretary's annual report would show n favorable financial balance for‘ the your, Sllfffllf Shiplcyi declared. . RECOVERED JEWELS SOUTHAMPTON, Eng-A New York-bound passenger Oil thc Nor- mandie who had left £51100 $24.15!)» worth of Jewels in nu airplane, ro- covered them just bofrrc selling lifter i-i line official made- a hur- ried dash by car and steam tug. ._ "P" Micro!“ foul-Ito.- SAV.’ ‘Mr’; saaious- t THINK You occur ToTaLl. vault Farneapsan- ,7‘? with Winnified Evans (‘aitstzing Ada Mackenzie of Toronto. five times apeli champion, 2 and 1 and Kaye Farrell winning her game with Mrs. Wallace William»- son. the British mptoin, 4 and 3. Five western Canada golfers entered the seoond round axing with seven from central Citllilfli} and three members of thc Brilxsh team. Vetauil Qualify Two veterans of the open tour- nmiient, Mrs. A. B. Darling of Mflnireni and Mrs. W. G. liflraser of Ottawa. both qualified l-lisily. The other two members o.’ the British who advanced imo the second round were lyfrs. J. B. Walker, who defeated liois Mc- Lareii of Winnipeg, 3 and l and. and Clnrrie l-liernon who elimin- ated Mrs. l-I. W. Soper of Montreal 3 and 2. Toronto's Mrs. E. H. Goodlerhmi put Mrs. Graeme Pyke of Mont- real out of the tournament by a. soore of 4 and 3. Douglas Mell- wrliitii of Hamilton kept pucc with the lenders by winning 4 and 2 from Airs lilric Phillips of Tor- onto. 'I‘\vo other Montreal women won first round matches. Mrs. A. .1. Wright defeating Mrs. R. J. Holmes of Toronto 4 and aiirl Mrs. J. E. Nickersou wi: and 2 from Airs. Leo lml of Ottawa after a stiff match. Heather Leslie, the blond “fill- nipcrg star. was carried to the 1501b hole before she Glllfillltfiotl Isobel Pcpall of Toronto Arnold of Calgary >4 Barbara Northwood A Sfland 3.“ Thebaud Ready ‘For Race Classic (A. I’. hy Guardian's .\])('(‘i.ll Win-l GLOUCFSTTIR. . ' 4 - ‘The Aulcrlczili ‘ - lnternnwoiini Caplnlil W11 Ger’ 1'11‘ L. 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