OCTOBER 9.‘ 1931 i 5Z3 a I {i i -. l 141E w gDay 1H0 , . The horse races which will be held Monday-afternoon Oct. 12 at the phumnewm DIM!!!’ track have "that": a awn entry an, m the Charlottetown Rotary Club. who are sponsoring the meeting, and the Victoria Driving Club, whose hors- es are furnishing the racing matey. ial, or, to be congratulated. The Pmaeedswill be in aid of vflroled children and other charit- 595 m‘! "H? one connected with the mes g are giving their ser- vices free. The tickets are selling well and the expectation is m“ a, large crowd will be on hand Mon- li‘? afternoon. Following are the classes and en- hil and the order in which the races will ta-ke place. ttmi féi l-‘rce-For-All Billie Cope, 2.11 1-2, 001. n, A, McKinnon. ‘ Volo Rico, 2.04, Col. D, A, Me. Klnnon. 2.15 ma‘ Earl Wilkes. 2.11 ‘1-2, w. Kelly. Grandma, 2.09 1-2, R. McLalne. The Willys, 2.15 1-2, Chas. Rear- .c<>o¢z1.~:ll¢ry List ,~For i Thanksgiving rse Races Jessica the Great, 2.14 1-2, A, Lowrie. i 2.15 Trot Peter Dawes, 2.12, Dr. H. McIn. tyre. Kinnon. Kitty MCKHDE, 2.17 1-2, R355 11nd Nottlng. 2.18 Mixed Watts Edition, Trainor. Johnny Walker, 2.15 1-2, c, 1-1 Chandler. Kitchen, H. Campbell. Calumet Bernice, col, D_ A, MaeKinnon. 2.13 1-4, Wm, 2-25 Class Mixed Piliniittte. Alex McPherson, Lacopia Bell, ‘N. Hooper. Silver Doctor. Ross nnd Nailing. Bunlzleam. Wm. cot-zlel- Golden, 2.12, Col. D. Af Mac-' 151.. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lVins Canadian Ladies’ Golf Title nsrams CHAMPIONSHIP arms DANGERU us CHALLENGE .2n Orcutt, Englewood, N. L, who won the Camvillll Lilies Open Gall end yzar in succession, is shown llcre being presented Wnh u" "B?" y by Mrs. John M-J-Yhv 975mm‘ oi’ the Canadian Ladies‘ Golf UIIIOII ‘ rnplonshlp for sell m» Hilmley. A. McPherson. be Rico. R. Wood. Helen-set. w. Montieih. The first race will start promptly at 2 o'clock. 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Williams Shaving Cream comes to Perhaps you would like the novelty of Williams Shaving Liquid? Very BALL Si’. Stephen vs. Abegweits Maritime Finals I j ii after and soft, and It! ii~llia ms illllsllulllls BAREERIN lllllllllll (Canadian Press) HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, Chicago, lll., Oct. 8-—Sun Beau finished his racing career with a brilliant victory over Mate in the $25,000 ‘Hawthorne gold cup at a. mile and a quarter today, with “Plucky Play" third. Horas scmcthlrlgthat disturbs my days, , The f'f“.‘5;§£‘.lll'. spread of mayonnaise. At luncheon, dinner, supper, tea, They serve it out in gobs to me; It overflows in oozy streams Cu salads, fruits, into my dreams; “Isn't someone pleas: find means ‘ and wag; To check this flow of mayonnaise? ——Pathilnder. Ito three. Results in “Pepper” (By Edward J. ‘Neil, Associated Prcss Sports Writer) ST. LOUIS, M0., out. tl-Another “We," "Pepper" Martin and the St. Louis Cardlnalscame home today to a heroic welcome as the “Spirit of St. Louis" onoe more rode high along the banks of the Mississippi. At least 2,000 of the most rabid faithful stormed the railroad ter- mlnal, shouting, maullng, surging in to get their hands on the simple youngster who almost single-hand- ed has routed the world champion Philadelphia Athletics to give the Cardinals a 3 to 2 lead in games and lift a National League cham- pion to within one game of the first World Series conquest for that circuit in five years. They will see him tomorrow, these riotous rooters, eagerly taking his cut against the sweeping slants of "Big Jswge" Earnshalv in the sixth game at Sportsmans Park. opening of the final act of one of the most thrilling baseball dramas of a1l,times. But they could not wait to express their delight at the l feats of the youthful hitting and base running dynamo, a demorallz- 1 ing .667 hitter in his first world series. The moment the special train of the Cardinals drew into the station here at 12.45 p.m. (C. 5- TJ 65W!’ a swift run from Philadelphia, Mar tin's particularly brilliant play- ground, the faithful burst through the guarding lines and swarmed over the platform. Meek and mild for the first time since the series opened, grinfllllB sheeplshly, "Pepper" stepped down into the throng that yelled his lname, patted his shoulders until his jblg gray sombrero kept slipping idown over his eyes, and mode an effort to get him up on their shoulders for a parade of triumph. Then it was that “Pepper" quail- cd, perhaps for the first time in his life, and he grabbed the arm of i Mrs-. "Pepper" Martin and hunt; OLD C O UN TR Y FOO TBALL i i Given Ovation On Return Home ’ Martin PIRATES LET MANAGER illil (Canadian Press) PITTSBURGH, Pa, Oct. 8.-— Jewel Ens, manager of the Pitts- bllflh Pirate since late in the 1929 season, was given his unconditional; ‘release by the club today. It was‘ said a new manager would not be announced at this time. THEBAUD slllls liEll, (Cuncldau Press) GLOUCESTER, Mass, Oct. 8.- The schooner Gertrude L. Thebaud challenger for the International Flshermens racing trophy, today defeated tho former cup defender Elsie in a 36 mile race ofl’ Glouc- ester by the narrow margln of two minutes. Huat To Meet Bantam Weight 0n. The leaders seemed to debate for s. moment the possibility of hoisting them both into the air, but discretion prevailed, and thc greatest baseball hero since Babe Ruth was in his prime was allowed tar-escort his wife through cheering lines to a taxicab. Manager Street took his ball club out to Sportsman's Park at 3 p-m- to practice hitting and fielding in the home environment. He has chosen big Paul Derringer, the Giant rookie from the Kentucky hills, who lost the opening game oi’ the series to Lefty Grove here, as his starting pitcher tomorrow. “I still have absolute confidence in Paill." he said- LONDON, Oct. 9. (By the Canad- ian Press Cable)—'1'he tourlnl? South African rugby team today defeated Newport by fifteen D0111" other rugby matches were: Neath 9: Llnnellv. 4; Leicestershire 5; Warwickshlre. 13; (County championship-l CLEBMONT SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of Sept ember: Grade V111-1, Weston Campbell Grade VII-l, Blanche Campbell 3, Gerald Murphy. Grade VI——l, Ethel campbell: f Justin Murphy. Grade IV-l, Ella MeKlnuon. Grade XII-l, Gerald Mill; 2 Michael McKinnon; 3, Ross Kayne!‘- Grade 11-1, Wanda Mill. Grade 1-1. Clayton Mill: 2, Mar- garet McKinnon. Teacher-Myrtle Hughes. "Dearest," he pleaded in tender‘ ‘SHAVING CREAM M") AQUA VELVA \ voice. "I've loved no one but thee." "Then you mgy go," said the dizzy blonds. "No amateurs for me." Admission 50c. Champion’ MONTREAL, Que, Oct. 8. (B) the Canadian Press)-—Eugenc Huat. France, earned the right to meet Al Brown, Negro hol- der of the world‘: bmtamllveigm championship, by outpointing News boy Brown, Los Angelcs, in a twelve round bout bejore a crowd oi‘ ap- proximately 7,000 fans, at the For- um here last night. STORM KILLED 10,000 TROUT SANTA FE, N. M.. Se11t.8.—(U.P.i -Flshermen estimated that a recent hail and rain storm on the Pecos river killed at least 10.000 trout. The trout probably could have weath- ered the mud bath and escaped death from the shower of hail stones had it not been for a sudden change power, punch and what have you. in Order w stage a comeback on ‘somewhat dlsoppointcd their hOme diamond against Stephen today, the scene third game of the Maritime base- ‘the way. ‘ball finals. Should they win, a ,1'°lli-h game will be necessary on lbest, notwithstanding anyllli home soil. Abegwelts will b; forced to play ball as they have never played be- fore to take the New Brunswlckers. Fhird- Game Maritime Ball Finals lo-Day 13° the Abekweits P055655 the] 'l‘llc Abcgweits returned from itheir trip last night, and alilnl" ' m St. mainland games. are l1€V('l'iil . of the ldetcrmined to light every iurir vi. The boys are doing thvlr levvi t1 lire contrary, and as a CT7ll.‘"(| m" '0 llllOllld be wclconlcd in ill ll‘ o\-.:. ball yard today by a 10012.11. thuslastlc llomc town crux-xi. ‘ isoe every rod-blooded {in Hliwevcr» 11 Ughlcning up in the |bali park. A calm: " infield and heavier work at. the bat iful gathering ulll :1 is looked for. Should this come to tiers with me ham. <3.» pass, the Sttphcnitcs will yet be loyal support ullicil 1H -. forced to work hard for From the gate it looks as if: l rl" l, .-| l. fl‘ . oi ChBmDiOnship-whlch isn‘t thelr'shome town (‘l‘C'/‘.ll"l"‘1ll"l'll and 0"»- ‘l izlLl their descrvc-tllai's ilav nl-x 35 Y“ operation. forfi/krfleqo er fiéafiralgce large f/aiessmolte (do! 812d Mellow 10am l5cent Packages ROCK cm roaacco.co.l.rs in temperature. and OTHER Tickets Are Being Sold by the Rotarians Ch RAC at the Charlottetown Driving Park MONDAY Thanksgiving Day Sponsored by ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN ROTARY CLUB The lsland’s Fastest Horses m. ‘l GREAT CLASSES AND A PONY RACE Arranged and Directed by the Members of The Victoria Driving Club Proceeds for crippled Chilclrerfs Aid CHARITIES ildren with Parents FREE.