' 1 r N'n th l _ _ Statistics In Winning Run y w; ill-fiery"? ggkteuugvrttcrl- Editor-id To P103 Vetmm“ O'““i°1d°"s H“ Scores m": o... "not... ‘are. . c. 1 CQChrane " F rOm Second l w, 1,. m, curdling yells that locked the l-si- S156 (U?! 1T8 . i Sends Reco d C ‘fit. "" " Z a M’ giregisvddregiig“ $2135? : _ r IOWd. IIItO rirsi game (cinema) ‘ an‘ loping the Cubs 84-: todayqto cut WeJne-gday i ’ Wlld Demonstration. ‘Galne omago ~ _ 4 4 _ ~ D D 3a, in a wild, hilarious celebs-cf. ' . g’ F1111 0f Tense Situations. ..r2i.r.ho.,~o:a1z::..1.. winning run. They surrounded him. the Moncton Boftbtl Assoc I V.‘ TIR Goslin Singles In To Drive (By Alan Gould Associated P s ts mm (A. P. By’- Guardian's sirizzisl ‘ti... - M) DETROIT, Oct. 7-Leon Allen Goslln, an amiable New Jersey farmer known far and wide as ‘Tile Goose” "k i! ‘ , struck a an l-Iartnett, Bridges gm! the $50,000 blow today that carried Detroit's Tigers to their cfmtim, M c" I ‘, remarkable tribute to little ronnny ed champions of the mind. bu] , . . first world championship in a slugging, rip-roaring finish Dem“, i" nudges. the Tigers winning plt- that. the team's finances sis low.‘ ' o e use a warso 1935. .. chef. Mf-POWELOB h o c cm, t u‘ b b u t Ghlcoso‘ ' UH h dred ll’ c he ‘mum tltlmll h! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "A un and f ty poun s of made t sugges on at a With the score tied, two out and Manager Mickey ‘l1 lmmw- courage,” he yelled. "n there eyei- gsnies necesslu-y in the inter-W is a pay-off on courage this little vinclal playdowus with Ea ' - Cochrane on second base in the last half of the ninth in- ning, the Goose produced the golden basehit, a line single over the head of Billy Herman, star second baseman of Chicago Cubs, that brought Cochrsne home with the de- ciding run. Goslinh winning hit off Larry French, Cub southpaw, gave the battling Bengals a 4-3 victory in the sixth game, and carried them to triumph in the series by a margin of four games to two and enabled slim Tommy Bridges, curve- ball right-hander to achieve his second pitching conquest Chicago World “Series Facts And and figures o! the 1m World. Belt: Rowe and Oochrane. Seooudgame (at Detroit): Detroit ................ . Batteries: Root, Hensha , Row. Batteries: Auker, Hotlctt. Rowe aid Cochra-ne; Lee, Warncke. French and Hlthlciit.‘ Detroit . . .. 2 ‘l 0 Fourth game (at Chicago): 1 .... 5 I Batteries: Crowder and Ooch- rane; Carleton, Root and Hsrtnett. Fifth game (at ChIoIIO): Detroit .’ . . . . . l Chicago Batteries: Rowe and Ccchranc; Wsrneke, Lee and Hartnctt. Champions ipulled of! his shirt and mauled and hauled him all over the place. Cochrane, wlm piloted the Tigers to their til-st world championship. was beaming with pride. He paid a pitcher is the greatest. world series hem. It was the finest exhibition o! pitching I ever saw in a world series game. In the ninth inning. after Heck had tripled, Bridges threw nine o2 the best curves I ever looked at to get the next three inch. We beat s. great bail club. 1m glad its all over." ' In came Kenesaw Mountain Landls, gray-haired commissioner o! baseball, to extend his congrat- ulations to Cochrailc. rem Frick, secretary c: the Efrlncs Edwa recsived a letter from Pat Po Island association, this morning, stating that Stewart's Bakery team , of Charlottetown. had been declare; . Moncton and New Brlinswi * L champloncnbe played in Mono ‘i pmvtdingi; guarantee for the land squad could be a.rl'angcd..-:_- Mr. Cummings communlcatell’ with the Eaton team mmagemeni today and an agreement was liq rived at whereby the New Brunsn wick titllstii’ wcfd go to Charloticq town on Wednesday for the lirsl game. They will not offer an guarantee to the Island squadw that home and home games wi Y be necessary. The second and, l“ after a thrilling struggle, Sh“ ‘m. M MM» . Chicago ....... a l2 o president of the ‘tonal rescue. ‘finals "mun" l" CV9!!!“ 9!" "INT! Detroit 4 l2 1 lolncd hlm- macaw-y. third semen will Batteries; mom); m pug-gm“; "I never saw s greater worfd ser- played here on Saturday, the wiru" les game." was Iiandis‘ commeilt.~ ners to play the Nova Scotti, Comlngaftorabrilliautstandbyliridgeqwhostoppcdthettubs loldinthclrhallolthoninlh siiersisnnsohhnuopeneawiia atrtple to deepest centre. the Goose's wlllop tmlchcd off om of tho wildest home-town demonstrations any World Series ‘has witnessed since the renowned Walter Johnson pltchedMashlngton Senators to victory over New York Giants at Washington In 19M. ' The biggest crowd that has ever seen a ball gamo in Detroit, 4am Attendance 48,420. Receipts $147,551.00. Commlmionera‘ shale 832,132.65. Each club's share $31,854.56. Each league's share $81,354.50. Total Si: Gallic Statistics Then Charlie Grimm. the Cubs Manager. came to extend his con- gratulations. ' "Thanks, Charlie." Cochran: said. gripping the Chicago leader's hand. Then Grimm told him: "It was a helluva. series. It was a tough one to lose. I hopc we meet up again champions for the Maritime craving, in Moncton. although the above date hasn . been definitely decided upon,. Mono‘ ‘u, it is fairly ceitain . the Bakery team will hook up will]: roaring fans who contributed to the lovonth million-dollar “gate” in Wwldfirioshisiorylndthcthlrdhrlestofallpourcd t th field the moment that Cochran crossed the plate, ‘well aheaduofograni: W‘ . next year." the New Brunswick titlists at t . Commissioner's 'shs're siicoiuo Th’ Cm” “w”! m“ m" vkm“ m" dmmm‘ “m” ‘ ' dressing room" weary slid crushed. afternocirin the first game o! thy Denial-car's futile throw in the general direction of home. . Dramatic Climax It was a highly exciting and dramatic climax to Detroit's long quest for the world championship cf_ professional baseball. It was the firl ‘Tiger triumph in five at- closa play to call with the for- tunes o! the National Iseaguers vitally involved. After singles by Cochrsne and Charley Gehringer and Pete Fox's dolble had bent the Tigers of! with a one-run lead in the first inning, the Cubs opened fine in (xx) Players‘ pool $414,501.83. Each club's share $158,324.13. Each league's share $153,824.18. x-Includes 8100.000 from radio. xx-Includca ‘roadcasting "cut. Players share in first four games only. Manager Grimm was disappointed and so were his players. "We were beaten by s grand ball club." Grimm said. Big Larry Fxench strode over to Grimm and shock his hand, re- mB-Tklng! “I'm rorrv. Charlie." to a helluva ball game, Iiarry. and it was a tough one to lose." which Grimm replied: "You pitched New Brunswick-Prince Edward 1s‘ land plsydowrls to determine - team- to meet. the Nova. Boot champions. The local team face g mlgh tough foe in the Hub city mp ' sentatl-ves who know the ga from every angle but are not a bl undaunted. They have been gcttin tempts. roul- since the mOd- I ern inter-league warfare began of- "owm ‘gadget snllaéllley W e I d ficially in 19cc Detroit. has hAd its arnmg $3113 Lon Wslneke, one of the elm in glee/o pi-setioe session oz 1a of the series. remarked that "lf we and right now are" dl-SDIQYUIB l t winner turned back by National League rivals. Twice the Cubs turned the trick, in 100i and 190B. The Pirates followed suit in. i909. Last year the city's first championship club in 25 years was Hench fanned but Augie Cullen's sharp drive carolncd off Marvin‘ Owen's glove near the first base- line for another base hit. sending Jllrges to third. Hannah's single to right tallied Jurges but Galalr was cut down on Fox's brilliant throw To Hock eyists Aimed at stopping wholesale transfers o! hockey players from WALKER. ‘csr: FIELD 1W1 To 1083. it was a swell way to 1°55 lt- Wmlflt down to an excit- ing finish thB-fi WHY.’ Birthday Greetings i-"ox," RIGHT FIELD best 101111‘ of the season and‘ shoul give the visitors a battle fr wire to wine. - " It is to be hopod that Jl larg . crowd will be on lafld to wltnb the tilt and lend all the encourages final word having yet to oonis i _ 7 é bell-ten bwk ‘In it! home Bfflllhdl to " " Clifton at third base. by the gas ho se gang of St. Louis Galaifs hook-slide into the bag the Maritime s-i vinces to the GOSLIN, LEI‘! FIELD was simultaneous with the arrival United States, Neil A. Mathcsoti, (By The Canadian s) meat they can to the City repreq l To Bill Cook, famous rlgh winger sentatives as they ataxia out 11g in a seven-game thriller after rc- turnlrig home with a 3-2 lead. The final game was filled with tense momenta. some of thirhard- est hitting of the series and mark- of the bsil- The Cubs kicked veh- emently. renewing their feud with Moriarty, but it. did them no good. vice president o! the Maritime Am- ateur Hockey Association for P. E. I. today issued a warning as follows: "Official warning is horcby given Pictured above is the lineup that yesterday carried Detroit Tigers to World Series " ‘um,’ “u” ‘u ‘he? turned bfik their fourth victory. The win sent ‘the Chicago Cubs 4-8 to chalk up SPORT BRIEFS Detroit fandoln inio near-hysteria. How Detroit of New Yolk Rangers in the N"- 1°11“ Hockey 1488116. who was born in Brantford. Ont., as yenrg n59 to. moi-row. He has been the leading point setter of that famous trio search of a Maritime title. » Regarding the date of themes turn game in Moncton. Stewart] will be unable to play on the datq mssested by Entofis but in a wiiu ed by ltgelllbl’ ‘rcnswss: otdths we; Til!!! Tlllc 1M4! 1w bl en l e u "1 “P ' tllst any holesal migration of George Moriarty, of the American The ‘risers took s 2-1 lead in “mum, QM“: m“, plum mwlggifigdgémrfiriggzrrggug" to the vice president ye-iei-nsq mg Rangers m 19*, m“ play“; stated they would travel to Monte Hague, before Bridges earned the ddclsion over lh-emh- Both pitch- c went the route, under ' heavy , as each club collected an even dccen basehits. Both did some superb work in the pinches but the Tigers got the “breaks" when they could be most useful, and capitalized their chances to squeeze out their; third one-run victory in the last four games. Gallant Fight Led by the sensational Billy Herman, who banged out three hits, including a home run in the fifth inning. and drove home all three‘ Chicago runs. the Cubs put up a gallant fight to send the ser- ies into a seventh game. Scran- pilig all the way, swinging from the heels against Brldkcc‘ Ill! ball. the National Leagllers tie-d the score in the third. took the lead in the fifth and yielded only after giving the Tigers a last- lnnlng scale. . A close decision at third bus b! Umpire Moriarty, in the third. cost the Cubs one run and an- other rullng" by the same arbiter. in the sixth, had the Cubs flowi- illg in bitter protest aaslnst the man who seemed fated to be "oh the spot" at any time there was l. the fourth with the ald of anoher "break." Gerald Walker, who had replaced Jo Jo White in centre- llcld, and Billy Rogcll led of! with bssehlts. Owen's attempted sacri- fice resulted in a force out play, Hack to Jurgcs, at second base wlill. Walker reached third and Owen got to flrst'on the ficlders‘ choice. Bridges then rapped a trlckey bounder to Hack. It looked Jlke a double play as Hack filed the ball to Herman for s. force-out but Bridges. showing an emergency tum of speed. beat the relay to first by a half-stride while Walker crossed the pliiM. Clifton ended the inning by forcing Bridges. The Cubs took the lead on French's single ‘and Hannah's home run. blast into the left field bleachers in the fifth, with two out. The count was 3 and l when the Cub second sacker took a toehold and put the ball among the customers in the open stands. "I110 Tigers came back in the sixth to tie the score. With two out. Rogell doubled to the left- iicld comer and scored when Owen lashed a single to left on the first pitched blll for his first a only base hit of the entire % Second Cub Olltburst This iollowed the second Cub midst Moriarty. With to the United Stems or other places will result in the immediate suspension of P183011 concerned, and such players will not be a1- lowed to play organised hockey in Canada. upon their return." The warning was issued by Mr. thlcson on instructions from Jamar Wry, Amherst, N. 5., pres- l rit of the M.A.H.A. In sport circles it was believed to have been aimed at s. group of City League players who were of- fered berths on a Denver. Oolorsdo, squad. It would not apply to the seniors, Ieo Sargent and Ivan Nicholson. newest additions to a Richmond, London, England, team. whose case comes under s. Canadian Amateur Hockey Association ruling. Mr. Mathieson said. two out in the Cub half of the sixth, Hack doubled to right. He raced toward third as Jurges grounded sharply to Clifton, hslted and sins-veil to retrace his aw?‘ ‘b avoid being tagged. Bwerving to one side. Hack tried to dodge (Hilton's lungc and make mother attempt to leach third but Moriarty ruled him out and the war of words was on MI»!!!- The huge crowd. all but filling Sidelights (By Paul Mlckelson) (Associated Press Sports Writer) (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) DEIZBDIT. Oct. ‘i-The Goose and tbs Tiger feasted at last tonight as Detroit fans, probably the most loyal o! them all, went delirious with joy. No sooner had the Goose, Leon Coslin smashed the winning hit to drive in Manager Mickey Oochranc than fully 25.000 fans rushed on to the iield and toward the Tiger dug- out. The playing field swanmd with humanity. wild and joyous. "We want Goose; we Goose," they yelled. But the Goose was too fast for them. As soon as he saw Mickey across the plate Goose dashed to the du¢out. Police had a difficult time holding hack the surging. wild mass. A half hour later. Goose ran scioss the tielu escorted ry six cops. He almost had his clcthes rippled of! by the mob. Five policemen had to sialid around the pitching mound to keep the wild crowd from ripping the want OXFORD BEGIN TRAINING a a 0 IONDON --lThe university boat race is more than six months ahead but Oxford has started preparations for breaking the long run of Cam- bridge successcs. Two crews have already staited training under the supervision of P. Hiiig Thomas, who coached Oxford tor the last race. and H. M. Mosley, last year's president. ' c a I FRISCIPS RECORDS U U I ST. LOUIS - Frankie Pl-Lsch. manager of the Sb. Louis Cardinals. established five new World Series records last fall: most games play- ed 1n g series. 50; most tmes at bat. 1V1; most base-hits. 58; mot singles, 4o; most doubles, 10. I U I THE FASTEST CENTURY O t O TAUWION. England - Harri! Glmblett. farm-boy cricketer, who hit a century in 53 minuteswhile playing for Somerset against Ehsex in his first amiearance in first c‘ass cricket. has been awarded the Lawrence Trophy Iar the quickest hundred of the season. Th: rllver cup was swagdul by Sir Walter Lawrence and an order on s. mn- don store for ‘$52? goes with it. Won Series l THE OFFICIAL BOX SCORE CHICAGO (N.L.) Galan. if Hcrman, ll Klein. r!"~ . Hsrtnett, c Demal-ee, cl’ . Csvarretta. lb Hack. 3b Jurges. rs . ABRHO °OQQQIHQ fihlhnmwom ghIl-l)‘ al-IBOQQOOQN Totals (Two out when scored). win Dr- inNl-nNwgus-eew DETROIT (A.L.) Clifton, 3b Cochrane. i; Gehrlnger. Gioslln, l1 Fox, rf Walker. cf .. Rngell, s3 . owen, lb Bridges, p -- . Totals ,.. I S¢w$Ow“cqN° +co»~¢°ouoa Go~»~u~uwo= § s O Chicago . .. ~ Detroit .- .. g» wnnboawomoi =w¢u~o¢»c=> .. 000-8 . 100 101 001-4 Errors-Foil runs batted in — under Newsy Lalonde with Sasha. ton the following day (mums m‘ u’ that Proved unsatlsfactpg toon Bhelks in th l - m‘ Lemue- e o d Western can Your mouth Wl-lld p183’ a week from that data Smoke Spuds c111 dciY. . . feels clecm i‘ outbltot the w! l» its utmost capacity. rubber right cut of th: "hill? The Herman 3. Fox 1. Bridges l. Owen ‘ I s Md’ u Hack dfllvorcd hi! playing field was littered with pa- SPLITTING THE PIN‘. mo“! Bllwlm" "t" u“ '51‘ per and a couple bushclsof, vege- ' ’ ‘ 1 Q0311“ 1; eaineil runs-Chicago . loo at the out!" o! ‘he "M"- uloles tnsi some fans took along in NE. Australia-Movie 3'. Dem,“ 4; m, b,“ higher“, ' ll" Gehringer. Hack. Rogcll; three base hit-Hack; home rum-Herman; sacriilce-—Walkcr; double play -—- Gehringer to Rpgcll to,Owen; l!" on bases-Chicago ‘h-Detrolt 1°; base on balls-off French 2 (Walk- Bleeton played a mashle shot. 120 yards from the hole. The ball struck k ‘ the top of the pin and drove the Gosllnh hit was the most pl-eci- pin six inches into the ground. The ous in the hlrtory of all baseball. ball was split by the contact with cue o! another Joe Mcdwlck-Msr- vin Owen battle. " Hack got to third standing up. It was the chance for Bridges to malls hislast stand and the ‘lun- nqsss right-hander turned on the thulldcrbolts to do it. He fan- ‘ o ' MA°|c EYE THAT" 1 xnu-‘mtmw-thlglg: my; ab: Itggcve the Tigers a/worldh cham- the__pl_rl. ___ ___ ___ __ v "sis" ‘ ‘ ‘ a x pigggghjp “t,” 51x gttgmptg; it; ggve “ ——‘““" -—--——~---————-*~— er Owen); s¢flke°uw_by “@511 u. . on a short fly to Gcsin as ac o6 - . . M, sum“ m m, (M, the Tlwl l" "l" "It °1 W-"ll- 7 (Owen. Clifton 2. Cochrana illidkl IVOIY gag“ m,“ and ‘the “"4 "ma in the record players’ pool. Mid it Umpire Grorge Moriarty got so Budge, 2' M3911); by Bridge; 1 ‘ n | N.“ - I m“, ' Wu worth 83117-80 to each Tllzer mad at the Cub; onee today that manna,’ French g‘ Dem...“ 9,1. _ m “nu” ' “Cliff-oil. farmed to sins: the home PM“ W“ T51" "m "°°°“’° w" l" W" “MY- when m‘ 0"“ P-‘°' an, csvsnezts. curses): vmpuw- e , til/ll as his cut in 26 1-2 ohliiél; tested ‘Beck's out at third in the “us,” (Nb) M, pm“; Mcqqwm first; Stark NL.) at I06- i“ M“ “"9"? m!‘ Mhm” "m" h“ °' m‘ 1"‘ “m” w" each Cub will receive uaazni Is slntlnnnlng. big George wheeled (M, M - Cochl-anedrewahigiosrfrcmthc l oflhcinawyllupodloiu thalamus d ‘m, m, w“, m, o, u, his so: in no i-i sham. The forin- sienna, rushed over to the leii of m, u... M0,...“ (k1,, ‘f, inns. h s ‘ .' f. m" The Tiger manager ruched 9r individual record out was 86,- third and demonstrated how Hack K .1 W" "QWMW ‘hwhfi “m '-' . .m.,,,', m, .- ~, mo“ M... use won by New York Yankees hsd run out of line in attelnptlns .._ . oveiytime you put I Gillette "lino mar, gm 1mg,“ m m. m.;flls against the alum l: t; $nolli:;i.hi§v almost lell ov- . _ >1. _ i ‘W, e s NQ“"NW\IP'.II--TFYIN*°U nluess min four niwml"‘“"“‘ “ Charlie oehlhi-g- a p: i»: oe lsl T M Liui Nomad Practice -‘ ,. ‘ - h rd t the Bl’ B" 9 9 X mm roller enesaw . - "Xhé m}? muggy“. it alggiml wdrs the chief Tigslmen on attack. dis hsd Manager Charlie Grimm ' .355“. i u“ lgwlg: cnt of the Charlie got nine hits in 24 tmes and 1111125 on the carpet again be- Nam“ practice m, even,“ l, l ., lit-fl 1d viiion He hit the at bat; Fox got 1o in 26 attempts. fore game time because of their "‘ H I_ H F B U E t] gilt pietch 2:1 a line over Bar'- Bill Herman and Chuck Klein let taunts at Moriarty. something is gfis$nhglgclfygizmmmnalflf 1mm, “flauiitihgt . n.“ '“‘“ " * ' - hogs an occhraae cams the Oube Herman getting eight unmet certain to result from the ' “m, Dun- » “Ir , Midis’ ' m" u ' "w. n. c,“ m, oboe: ioi-aIWW-h sackuwrcucwccwnmusiluzotnlcetaagi-‘fiflimy ~ u n i‘ ‘ii lillliil iiiueuieraisnsneinieosin I . . . . 1..