t. Lis iliqithletics ‘Get a (LL F”; Bad i Hammering W, o, H“ Cecil Smith, brilliant young golfer . _ of Toronto, played a. steady game crimes Allows Mackmen _Only ‘,;f;j,‘;§,§'§;§‘;‘;"§“,f“,,‘;“‘§§$‘1 é 2 Hits While His Teammates Collect 12 ~ To Win 5 To 2- 1 Cards Now Lead Series Race. fying medal of the Canadian ladies’ closed championship. She was W0 _'(By Gould, Associated Press Sports Editor) strokes under Mrs. E. W. Wittins- ton, another Toronto star, who was ijover The Guardian's Leased Wire) _'_ same: PARK, Philadelphia, Pa, ’ among the 32 shoimakers _ Oct. 5.—The grizzled old war horse who qualified to continue in match play elimination for the remainder for the mound, Burieigh Grimes, whose twirling arm was supposed to of the week for tht national crown. Listed among the qualifiers were most oi’ Canada's prominent links- be cracked, came out with a two fdeya growth of beard today, held ' the Athletics to a pair of hits and _ FLYERS MAKE i’- Oontinued from page 1 HHHHHHHI ii‘. ed their wheelies; plane here toda! to complete the first non-stop aerw plane crossing of the Pacific Oceai from Japan- L‘ The bamstorming aviators made y one of the most dangerous ocean hops ever attempted, flying nearly 4,500 miles in 41 hours and l3 min‘- utes from Samushiro Beach, Jap- an, to Wenatchee. ' Edging his way through the crowd at the field, a Japanese newspaper reporter handed the ‘fliers a $25,000 check, issued by Q Tokyo newspaper, for the first sud} cessful non-stop iiight between a Japan and the United States. "Very glad to see you, boys,” shouted. Herndon and Pangborn were in their stocking fect as they climbed from the plane. I "Give me a cigarette," Herndtzfn * \ v I-lallahan, who blanked them Friday, and Grimes. Old Burleigh was not considered in good enough shape to start the series, an assignment that was given to young Paul Der- ringer with unfortunate results for the Cardinals. The spitballer, they said, had not been up to his old form the latter part of the season. He never looked better than he did BING MILLER Athletics Right fielder o; PEPPER MARTIN Cardinals Centre fielder AL SHWMONS . Athletics Left Fielder BURLEIGII CRIMES Cardinal Pitcher circle. No doubt suffering from -g,.____,_ 15.4 nerve fag with a solid week of match play for the Dominion open chsmpl u- hip, in which she was runner-up. Just behind her, the Montreal girl shot s disastrous 50 Little Hope For Apple Market Induction Of w Miners Laid New President Legion Protest (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Oct. 5, (By mo women. Margery Kirkham of Mon- treal, present wearer of the crown. _ pinched the Cardinals into the lead _for the baseball championship of barely squeezed into the charmed ' the world. President Hoover At Game ' ' Witnessing World Series play for i _ the third straight year, President i " Hoover was among nearly 33,000 y rspectators who saw Grimes come , close to a masterpiece, as he held the Athletics hitless for the first _ seven innings, and‘beat them, 5 to 2, in the third game of o dramatic in- tersectlonal war. Grimes was robb- ' ed of a shutout in the ninth inning F when the mighty Al Simmons em- ’ erged from his slump to bang a » ‘ home run over the right field wall, '7 with one on and two out, but the veteran spitballer subdued his old t time rivals with almost ridiculous ' ease up to this final gesture by the home forces. The Cardinals conquered none 5 other than the great RobcrtMoscs ‘ Grove as they bombarded the ace '3 southpaws delivery for the second " straight time in the series. Grimes, -" on top of his superlative pitching, - struck the blow in the fourth inn- s "- ing that proved to be decisive. It ‘ was a single, with two out, scoring l" fr. runners from second and third, and y ‘ - gave the Cardinals a commanding lead of 4 to 0. Martin Again TheCardinals rode the crest oi their dashing, triumphant wave as this afternoon, mowing down the Mackmen with consummate eue as he gained revenge for two heart- breaking defeats in the 1930 series. \ Great Hurling Mixing his spltball with a fast curve and change of pace, pitching smartly all the way, Grimes was in sight of the all-time goal-a no hit world series game-when he com- pleted seven innings without allow- ing the semblance oi’ a hit. In that seven inning span only two Mack- men had reached base, on walks, and in six of the seven innings only three batsmen faced the veteran. Grimes was especially wary of burly Jimmy Foxx, whose home run beat the veteran in the fifth game of the 1930 series. He walked Foxx for the second straight time to start the eighth and then Bing Miller broke the spell with a line single to cen- trefield. It was the first real threat by the A's but old Burleigh, shifting his tobacco and hitching up his trousers, retired the next three bats- men in order, including Cramer, pinch hitting for Grove. S d Spoiled a Record There were two out in the ninth when Cochranc, after a long duel with Grimes, received e. pass, Sim- mons, whose only prevlous hit in the series was his homer’ in the opening game at St. Louis, caught over the first nine holestoday. She struggled hard to cut down par on the incoming journey but the best she could cerd was 47 for a total of 97. High score among the quallfers was 98 and a play off was necess- ary among the five players who made this score in the round to decide the two to enter the match play draw. Mrs. F. W. regular aunders of Mbntreal, Maryon Murphy, Ottawa, and Andy Kay, ‘Toronto, were the trio who went own in the play-off. C)!’ Dalhousie HALrhx, 1v. s, obt. s. (By the GLACE BAY, N. S., 0:13., 5—N0- 2 colliery, the so culled "big Pm‘ ducer" was operating tonight with v (Canadian Press KENTVIILE, N.S., Oct., 5—There about two thirds of the regular working force of four hundred men. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Min- ister of Canada, will be heard in occasion of the inauguration of Carleton W. Stanley, M. A., (Oxon) as President of Dalhousie Univer- sity. Unable to be present at the ceremony to be held in o local theatre, the Prime Minister has ar- l Canaan“ P11594171‘? ‘mice "it RtWThE absentees were unmarried meniscotia, apples in the markets of YB- BS lfwho were not issued ilief orders Saturday or today jbe. It was at first reported that lhe mine was completely ticd up. but lit was later learned that obout two‘ lhundred and eighty mcn went down lthe thousand foot shaft. this after- T°P°ni4l Wni/esiints Packed the ; ranged for a brief speech over long; nwm qualifying list, 23 of them shooting among the leasuers- Montreal him-gathering- He will speak from hispitlzens relief committee brought’. three qualifiers-Doris Taylor, Lu- ‘ cillo Roland and Margery Kidkham. Ottawa two-Lama Blackburn and Mrs. George Stanley: Winnipeg one -Mrs. G. Konantz. CENTRAL GUARDIAN . ANNUAL EVENT-nit a meet-I lng of the Executive Council of the‘ Canadian Legion held yesterday, it was decided to put on the usual Armistice play, which will be under the direction of Mrs. Arthur Roper. Mr. Richard Creed of Sturgeon has been appointed Chief Potato Inspector for Prince Edward Island. Edistancg telephone lines to the ‘office inthe Capital and the mes- pllfied so all present will be able to hear him distinctly. President Stanley assumed office on August 1, i931, suceeding D". A. Stanley Mackenzie, \\'l.c rc"i:ec from Dalhcusie after twenty years in the Prefdcntial chair. G. Fred Pearson. K. C. chairman Ii thc Dflhousie Eon-d of Governo-"s, w.ll preside at tin fr rmal induc inn. In- vocation by Rev. Dr. A. H. Moore, M. A., D .D., D. C. L, Presldc-rt oi.’ thing's CQIL-ge, will be foil». - -.\' addresses of welcome by G. Stewart, B, A, President of the students’ council, and Professor Murray MacNcill, a member of the Senate. The retiring President will hand over the historic seal of the University to Professor Stanley, sage to his Alma Mater will be am-I ' Enquiries from members of the :forth the information that three Jmen had been sent to New Aber- ,decn this afternoon to take the inames of all applying for relief and‘ ithe individual cases would be in- vestigated speedily. Some Potato (Special to the Guardian) BRANTFORD, Och, 5 -— R. W. il-lunt, Sr., Blossom Avenue, brought in Saturday a potato, weighing 2 -pounds 12 ounces. It was 23 l—2 i11- laround lengthwise and 12 1-2 inches ‘in girth, 1t had numerous protuber- ances, including one that looked like a. headso that it resembled 811 Epstein statue, except that it was ‘is little hope, this season at least, lof a profitable outlet for Nova ilccntral Canada, said l-l. 0. Bishop, general manager of the United Hamil-X 0X1 Fridfly B-fiemm", 0T1 iheimany of them expected they Wcllld lFruit Companies, returning from! iMonti-eal and Toronto. The Cen- itral Canadian market, he said. was ‘liberally supplied, and the demand was moderate. Liberals Condemn Election Plans LONDON, Oct. 5.—(A.P.)—The Liberals last evening struck a severe blow at Premier Ramsay lvlacDon- aldls prospects of keeping the pre- "sent National government together in the event of a general election. A joint meeting of the executive committee of three important Lib- eral organizations passcd a resolu- tion utteriy condemning the plan for an election this month and vig- orously reaffirming the Liberal be- lief in free trade. The organizations concerned are the National Liberal federation. the Womens National Liberal Fedcra- tion and the National League of Canadian Presm-Dominion head- quarters of the Canadian Legion has made a strong protest to the British Ministry of Pensions re- garding the loss being sustained by Imperial pensioners in Canada as a. result of the drop in value of the pound sterling. Th5 British Ministry representat- ive at Ottawa has been instructed by the Home Government, the Le- requested. Hill Pangborn laughed. “We have been in Japan so 1011i, we're still going barefooied." To lighten their load, the dari€g aviators dropped their landing gw soon after taking oif from the Japanese Island at 5.10 1am. (II. S. T.) Saturday. They smashed their propeller and Herndon rcccivcdge nasty gosh over his eyesThe plane gion has been informed, to contin- ue to pay pensions in sterling, which means that the pensioner has to bear the loss in exchange.- Gas Explosion Causes Injuries (Canadian Press) MONCTON, N.B., Oct. 5.—Willinm J. McBeath, Jr., expressman is in the hospital, suffering from very severe burns about the face, chest and arms as the result of a gas ex- plosion in his home last night. The blowing out of a. window in the bathroom where the explosion occurred probably saved McBcath from being burned to death. An accidental tuming oi a. valve on the gas heater is attributed the cause of the explosion. young Liberals. Before the resolution was pBSEEG, the meeting was addressed at length by Sir Herbert Samuel, acting Lib- eral leader and Home Secretary in the National Government. “What is the difference between a blonde and brunette?" A chem- ist. ed the belief of almost all political jolted to the ground here at viii a.m. P. S- T. Mrs. Opal Pangborn, almost uh ncrved by two nights of watching for reports of her 37-year-old son’! flight to this region, where he we.‘ born and reared, was crying vsltl. joy when he embraced hcr. Pangborn, who brought the plant dorm and did most of the piloting appeared more tired and shaky than his 27 year old companion But the youthful wealthy Nev York sportsman-aviator admittec he was "wobbly" as their automo- bile picked its way through a Jan of cars to a hotel, thrcc miles froir the field. Two thrilling moments in tlr flight, when they thought the; would never get through, were re— counted by the flyers. Ice on the wings, most dreaded danger faced by flyers in northern climes, el- most brought their flight to an un- timely end soon aiter they left Japan. Then over the southern end of the Gulf of Alaska, their engine stopped running when one gdsoléne ibl 't uc. who will deliver his inaugural rid-POSS y less gm m‘ , ___ _ .. dress. ' - ~ rt will be a distinguished saih-tMa-rltllne S- A- ering, including representatives of, In Cflnfefence the leading Universities of Cmada __ and New England. ' — tank unexpectedly went dry. "We didn‘t expect it then-and it was several minutes before we hooked up with the extra gas tank." said young Herndon. commentators. How Mr. MacDon- ald is to find a formula to satisfy both his Liberal and Conservative supporters, however, was a matter on which observers scarcely ventur- a. fast ball andwnlloped it over the right field barrier. Eric McNair, pinch running for Cochrane, came in ahead of Simmons as the spell of old Burleiglfs mastery finally was they beat the world champions for the second straight time and took a 2 to 1 lead in the series on the home grounds of the Athletics. Again, the spectacular young out- This action by an important tuc- tlon of the Liberal party emphasiz- ed the magnitude of Mr. MacDon- ald‘s task in reconciling the differ- ences between his present support- and they are now suddenly installed as favorites to repeat, on the strength of their sensational pitch- ing and brilliant offense in the last , filder, Pepper Martin, was c. thorn broken. Foxx was fanned for the ' (Canadian Press) ers wh h I d C _ ed t The“. brilliant vlchievfinlfil]t tame ‘ _ - c _ o speculate. - y in the side of the A's as he figured final victim, however, 8.110 Grimes i" Bmes- The dogrs 1;! m; iglealrscrvélllorlze, SAINT JOHN, NB" Oct 5L_soc_ mg tarzffgvaunde afingrcrézgxvezllatiltn The situation m brief is m a state Mm their failure to mm, m, prominently in the winning drive. walked oil’ the field wltn ms first “pened a‘ 2'1 ' an e y‘ l°1°8im1 “lid Bvimgciistic “wk Wm of bewilderment and confusion, round-the-world speed rccortl of and Liberals wanting neither. That an election is inevitable be- fore the end of the month remain- wlll commence at 2.45. folloxving the to the THE OFFICIAL Box SCORE have a high place in the last half of éthis century, according to Jammie- Wiley Post and Harold Gaity, and a disheartening (inlay in Jlznrm. scarcely paralleled in British pclit- ical history. World Series victory since he bitch- ed for Brooklyn against Cleveland Martin connected for two hits, run- ning his total for three games to academic procession. Due seven, but he was well supported in in 1920. Si" “"115 ("I") 5B 3' n o A E m“ that “ccwwdauom must bel sioncr James Hay, O.B.E., territorial the attack on Grove by catcher Burlelghs two hit stunt was the Adims- 3b 3 o 9 o 1 9 Ye-‘iflved m’ ‘hi? m“ Studcntfibodsn‘Qomrmnlder of tho Salvation Army He». --~;_-_.-~~ -——;= r a Jimmy Wilsml, who redeemed hlm- sixth of its kind to be recorded in Flowers. ab . 1 o o 1 o o members of the University w; a; m, Canada EM,’ Speaking Qunday i; *3 t‘ self with three hits, as well as by a World series fray. The first was Rwtiger- "1 5 o 1 1 o o "Presenmflves °i “m” tun vflrlsb; afternoon before a large gathering ' ‘ Grimes and Jim Bottomley. Al- achieved by Ed Walsh of the White Wetklns- Y! ° 1 ° ° ° ° 1°>e»t*;dl:":5s*°*t1n“; ‘gearfhwpub 1h a. local theatre. no ffiflccll the together the Cardinals shelled 50X M1906 and the last by Waite "1""- 2” 5- ° 1 4 3 ° Y ° ° ‘m ' '“' B“ ° ' origin and progress of the Army. Grove g8;- eleven 111:5 and {our runs Hoyt, then with the Yankees, in Bwmmlelfi 1b -- 4 1 1 11. -° 9 11° “u be “5h°"°d i° seats‘ V giving intimate glimpses of its ' , ,3- ln eight innings. They tallied once‘ i921. Theclosegt torn perfggt game l-iafeyzlf .. 5 1 1 2 0 0 On Friday night a dinner will be “under, the 1am William Boom’ ' Q ‘ mcrein the ninth. ofl! young Leroy 5 1n series annals was Ed Reuibacivs Merlin» ‘=1 4 9' 3 3 ° ° "ndeled the new P"‘~’$'d°"‘ at ° and declaring that he believed "this _ m an l t a l Mahaiey. one hit triumph of the Cubs over Wli-Wfl. <= - 4 ° 3 5 0 ° 1°“! h°.*¢1-R°PY""“““V°S °i 5"‘ street religion of the world" will‘ the White Sox in 1906. ‘The Car- Gelbefi. 88 - 4 0 1 1 6 0 erai universities will be among the answer to a large extent the needs! Y The Whole Show dlnals, in fighting their way into Grimes. p 4 0 2 0 2 0 speakers of the ncxt generation. I 1. - the lead, gained this advantage for — — — — -— —- The occasion was one of the ser- ' Grimes, however, was pretty much’ the National League's forces for the Totals 39 5 12 2712 0 SHOOTS AT CA'1'_1»ll‘l‘S Morn- vices in connection Wm, the {cup t O c . gm who“ Show, a; he subdued the first time since they turned the trick ER day annual Maritime Congress ‘ slugging Mackmen, who have had, themselves in 192a against the Yan- Philfldeillhll (A-L-l which opened here Saturday even- , only five hits in two straight games,‘ kecs. The Red Birds flew oil with AB it l‘! 0 A E -——— ing. Sunday evening a Gospel Ser- .' i against the combined hurling oisill the wu-id championship that year Bishop. 2b a o o 2 a o Willi“ "ml vice was held. Saturday evening =- _ Haas, c! ........ 4 0 0 0 0 0 MILFORD» cmmu out» 5 — welcome was extended to the 150 Cochrune. c ..... 8 0 0 2 0 9 Ymm! H°WaYd Baird's attempt t° delegates present. Rcprcscntativl . V d ell h . - a 2 z 2 2 2 z: .312: 522:": :2": <9 Sensatwnal a" e1" e , tn.» ' mm ' | ,_ th lad llets ri hid i’!!! wi '»- ‘;_1" filliti-flii‘: 2 g in; (‘i ii held Zuriifge and stfiicck char-Gnu l“kfiigestfiilfiudllilrlll 4 t ' Dykes, 3b u..." S 0 0 1 4 0 W‘ 68081381 the OitY- c s g ‘ . Williams. 5s .-.- 8 0 0 1 6 0 Grove, p a o o o o o CLAIMS 13.000 FISH H18 VIC- .m.v WALKER CONSCIENTIOU. Cramer, z 1 0 0 0 0 0 TIMS Mahafiey, 6 .... 0 0 0 0 1 0 (Uniicd Press) l — — — — — - T—~— WINDSOR, Conn, Och, 5 — A . t . ,t Totals ......... 28 2 227 11 0 (U W1 PR5!) conscientious pedestrian whose jay a m M M h E h b i s-Batted for Grove in sth. FORT wonrri, TeX. oct. 5 — walking caused D. motorist to crash, a es’ aslc’ erc an s x l l s . zz-Ran for Cochrane in 9th. Jack Lamb oi Fort Wciih. 116M 0i into a pole to avoid llllll, pulled. the sea department of the Gull ' s10 from his pocket and olfcrcd it BY INNINGS‘ PNdUOUOII COIYIPQHY. 611111“ t0 to the driver with apologies as part For Sit] \ llitlols st Lo is o 2 o a o o o o 1-5 3312131‘: “ttntilifi? ‘lament ‘or his dBmBgtL ° ° i” . u s _ - ——————. B: Week of Mlfth and hm. w Philadelphia . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 fishing. _ Toy r1510], DIDNT "my . y’ and E°°n°my9l Runs batted iii-Wilson l, Gel- ' I , . ; ‘u. w“ w] bert 1 Grimes 2, Simmons 2. ‘rwo n" yo 0 r u. base hits-Mann, Roettger, notwm- CLASSIFIED ADS , (United Press) f '—'_"" _ ley. Home mus-Simmons. Double wANTgn .- BRIGHT, HEATED CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct, 5 74‘ plays—Gelbert, Frisch‘ and Bcttom- furnished room with bgagéilgiapliyl Arraigned on a robbery charge, . . . . 11. - ‘ ‘ ~* ley. mt on bass-St. fouls a, 1’ ° B0" Liscombe and Tony Puzo prctcsl S e¢la Band Concerts. gr Philadelphia 8- Bose on blllk-Of! PnlvATl SALE ODD "ECES or that the weapon they used in t: $5 , Grove 1 (NEWER?) b! Mlhlflfl furlflwl-a “ab” q-hougm stove hold up was only a toy pistol. N: ‘_._ a 1 (Flowers); Grimes 4 (Bishop, ice chest, etc. Apply 124 water-gets vertheless they were jailed for ten‘ "i_“” t _ Foxx 2, Occhrsne). Struck out by or phone vii-J. 9187-10- - years. , . _ _ , I ' y Grove 2 (Ad.m.' Gelbenh Gum“ To LET__IN A PR1‘, ATE HOUSE iii‘— . Q ‘ .. I (Bishop, Oochrene I. Williams, I 1 ’ mun b droom suitable’ “Yes", said the candidate, ‘Tmg .1 ' ' ' e I . -' lam" ma)’ m“ o" m." u m ilflietlvo.“ All czegnveenicnces. Apply i118 Hmong the farmers today, to g A‘ ls innings. Mahaffey 1 in one in- 82 Sydney St 9m 10 02f pumpkin show or a Jackass "non IJ. n - _ - 1 n "' I'M thrill-time l0: put-inn comm- nsnnm mom fling. Umpires stark (N-L.) piste; " 0i’ something of that sort Not that N, . ,,,,;|.., - Mega?“ (AL) fir“; m", my’) Loti-Ee-mwnohtgfik‘srgfdfllilgz: imréage for pumpkins or jackass-aw second, Nnllin (AL). third. Time to 99 North River Road’ m tel,” ' want to show the pe0p.e that L J [or game mo. phone e14. am 1m one of them." \ - ' >1‘ .3 ‘ '\\ . ‘i " ‘ l