OCTOBER 4, 1940 1. 0. Birbairn o! Oak Bay, B. l, who flew from Victoria to Van- couver and from there by any... Danni; Air Lines across the moun. mu to Lethbridv». n the r. c. as; puamgvrtodnimlt ‘ ;..; l“ aw um he 1- m. '1 Zifguhii fimvila‘ 3f ‘iii. 513L311 s p would be easier on me." no laid. eight years ago 0 visit his son Linden at Cincinnati Reds Square World Bucky Walters TEEWQHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN National Leaguers I/Vith Masterful 3 - hit Pitching Leads 1» ‘after Werber walked, M. McCor- micikedpopped up with the bases a Goodman, led off the third in- nning by beating out a. drag bunt toward first and, alter McCosky had pulled in F. McCormickls hit liner, Ripple pounded the first pitch over the wire fence in front o1 the right field bleachers, 3'70 feet from the plate. The next two outs came easily, but Ron's was obviously in for a Back Newsom Attends Funeral Of Father I iArmstrong Puts Title Up Tonight NEW YORK, Oct. 3 -(AP) — cries LOSES FATH l§h0u Associated With i, Xigh By Charles Dunklry Press Sports “riier Iige 51153.15. $13Y13111 REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Walter Johnson, "Tro B; '1‘ Jiill" ball. was Lrui a . Amerzcan league hurl before signing as pilot. IS fReds WHOOP, ISpencer Scott Trots Fastest’ 3-year-old Mile d at“ 1' on. i : . . , . , . i .- 1» w... . a Cam e11 a ma e a nice run-. . “ . = ‘ . " - . » » . . ., -- J ~ROSLEY ‘FIELD, Cincinnati, Oct. 3--(,\p)_(;|nc|nn-"-s eheuhus Illngpfiflwh 10 D1111 11 111- The“ gfakhtifizrdhéa: (afrfifxlulf yrggirfd Gigi; 8'?“ tlililes lvihgczilggiribst 1 \§‘(?bIIY‘IIILOLIIIII'IJ' ( Reds. who were counted out yesterday were counted back int t". 1940 Walter“? needle‘! 5 fmuble 31mg Field’ today as 111s Detroit Tiger Friizie Zivic tomorrow niwht in » ' ' World Series today with a 5-3 triumph over Detroit Tigers oothe n the tmrd base {Pu} l?“ “d We“ tcamma: suffcml a 5 3 defeat Madison Square Garden. b W’ 1<1 ~ - crb three-hit hurling or‘ "lucky Bucky" Walters n e s T g?’ lfvcckedda lmérrm :29 5am‘? bv [he R Packing welterweight poundage. ' T111“ 111° 11°15‘? i111 1- Thc warm. hoary (‘incinnnii fans, sumo L: them cheered their @5533‘ .33.... 810:0 builoziced grxsaarhl: 5mm"? 1°?‘ 111s 11111 time 111 111$ 1 1-2 8w" “i” "m"? the." m9“. horns. on,“ Bu)“, as ‘he mnowy rghbhander reflect-nod a wild Sh“ fence around some temporary s.mple l n 1'e1gn‘,_A1-m5frong rules a one-sided Ivn tohviIru- {magi lira." 111111 1115 ‘UDIIIWPJIY “931141111111: teammates raided Schoolboy Rowe ‘for 59315 with“ a Yard 9t the foul line I-Ivzrrxxflil 2.3111111 N ' tfiivmm to .‘.“51’°s‘}9’ We b“ “I a \\_‘<.A-~<€ h‘ all their runs in the first four innings. in the left field comer. wgo {fed m‘ ‘n.1,; 110.9.‘ mmhe“tf;)gy' bggthiztsnigg‘ 1.256 as“ mpyhmburgl‘ nor quuc‘ h ' . The “d” "I balm’ 1111111911 l fllmlrlete somersault an Walters after what happened an" 6°51” £06m‘ ‘ u A ness for hi}; e mm- Bllvirv Wu? . 10¢, (‘Inf “iglkhyg u"; (m; “w, m", he “cad and ‘Mn: up two "ms in th-e first came in didnt make any difference. .. l a pmsician 5am the . on m“. he 1..., m» Tigers (iowvn. inning. settled down to retire the Tigers in order In “W o‘ ‘h remahh The Reds were stopped short, cut - m ‘fmm... “.35 a wztn ihrec is. mg “gm names. B gizfdh3g1;lialzllggffrgiiliilgihaggfi ,; _\ B ‘d _I 1115'. L,'Il\'i' tin-m t: i. - . . , . ‘ F. f. . ll ' ' ' 5J1"- The only hits he g-ne up were a single to Charley Gehrlnger in the up the senes at a game apiece. £5“ 5.1.“. lknngd . rl gewai?!‘ m“. m. first I llouhie to Pinky Iliggins liank Grcenherg in the sixth. in contrast the Rods pelted Rowe‘ wh h t u troit, where the series Will be con- - , , - q - an. pfpnjy _ durinz 11w rvsular campaign. m r-Il their? fllsns $.13” 52:13»: Itliliczornlrli: “mwd t°m°"°w i“ Bfiggs stadium- ilithésntciirr?hiiisnfgthclsltwohid ‘B11 11"1<<'<‘1111-" I ' - . ;mm_\' Ripple. \\ H hits before he was rclicved by rookie fuurilz. f 1 R ---- ~— 1 1o m Manager Del Baker of the Tigers mm: office The Rieds were set down in suc- _~- ~_»__ ~ _ —_-_- - .~ B95510" i“ the m5‘- 11111 111111011131 er gave the fans or hi: teammates gificifrdsigriiiiléozuiilés-dliiirforrglrfl? “m5 1 h“ l" 4 2‘3- 11051118 P116181’ BRIDGEWATER, N. 3,, -Oct. 3 £1 [our singles in ihc second, a single in the fifth and another two-bugger to J0hn Gorsica with one out in the 3 11°11)’. He Dltclted to the biggest The two teams left almost im- mediately after the game for De- Bridges vs Thompson or Turner my Bridges in the first tussle on to Sié lhs scn win a Wozlri SEYZCS gamc. Buck said that if he had not have livcd l0 .541- lrm (i0 it. ——Ro\\‘e. Um1)ire-—Plufe, Ormsby (AL), lb Races Washed Out By Rain —lCPJ — Wet weather today wash- ed outthe second day's progrmn of . ‘d 1.111 of‘ imnc run bllilOLf-li up w... '0 flip 1 and a heme run by Jim Rgpplc 1:1.’ ._ 0 B5 4 _ - v;\|< . - 3 the 1111K! 11nd SUCCPSélVC 1101111195‘gglfhsergfariiiekcglgiiié’{X91135}? 1%; liEglI‘l21leI)l0it\‘\‘ClL)‘llllt Gehlengyhifzrcriggdg Bzinflntzglitfiblb" m) Lam} LAL" 3b F1 planned two-day horse-race meet \“q"li‘\7éh\'.l'iiitzirvrlin Ah‘ “j; 1_ ln the foul th when h‘. came m Wm. his ‘as! one and vewmn Jim qrumen K1?“ 1 1.34 _ _ . 111‘1<‘- Weaih" l11‘1'1111I1111i1. today's 1 AlrKvrhne wc h Though he “ulked Greenbers in Tnne~lor . A....uinncc—1.n1d 30, Schedumd card Wm be um on m_ ,1. m. _ _. ,, f. 1’*='1°1'1""1" T110 Late themwlilfth and McCoskv in the évrttofna) Iglriigrrml boCinclnnatif I640, mOITOW. m... go. hi... H0 n _ o“ . , — -— l . , r41.‘ ' f v 1 1i »..;' Gorsica. a right-hander who had mairixgasthgiflaufislgoilile agreflaerfd‘ seccond game: ca x score o Keep lillnards in the home- 'Use Mlnard’; for dandruff. ..-._u Bo-Bo Newsom ‘time?’ m b w“ (MUM been expected to be held in reserve pmhes ram" ma“ m; a gcod one ‘r ' 1 Del Baker the Tigpv‘ i. u... gill‘ aliowedplntlf He struck out, “m. batters‘ m; Den-o]; (A1,) AB R]; yo A! ‘ "r‘__ _ ' ' ‘ ‘ e v 1e 01cm cludiuc, York again m the ninth )3 J R 1- - . “—_* ».- . w: inning and let no otrer runners and me We Dflroi; m; 31-5 Bartel} ss 3 1 0 8 2i II ' - "IUIGIIIS OI R BOARDING HO '3 - rcach first base inthe 4 2-3 innings me m“ Walters allfcwek i}. the Mcgosky c; 2 1 o 4 0 g I E H V‘: — M11 m" H'> ti)“: P.f.»..‘.‘;i’.§2‘§“¢..‘?.%‘.2; “sar- s s. r a’ :1 Wsszzsse. assistance’ ‘l To wo- e r r r. . s 1* w o ‘was orce at sewn y r6971 1 ' 5 j CAT H. " < ._ , C‘ G1. 1 . 1 a m“, _ ‘M, g- v 1n 1M 1 . z a "12 21 W A M Br OFF TH 2 “E W M 2. A To _ . i P" dbllbleplw. Then Greenberg looked Camp ll 1’ 0 | NO 5H2." NOT CAU5E H55 ONES p53; SOLDIERS‘ O QLL ‘THE TiME AND FORM OF Tug Mmyqgslif H; youcauy 9111118 331111 1111111 11111111111111“ 01118111- over flVe corner-cutters to a count 111581118 3b 3 0 1 1 4; A-[HNGI NEVEQ 19o HgsL-rp-qy’ 59TH’ BULL 15 TQOU 1E T1-XAT “x105; i~ . ..p . ' we by means of a rm double may. o! $2 and belted me fast one for Tebbens c 3 0 0 2 n. SEEN Sick A DAY WHATSTHS. G . F I NAT :1‘ A v‘ y, ='T1-\E Meurmage. ICEBOXR§iDS)l.1<.ui\\EZ-L put up a tight defence thereafter a double ma; mum 11gb; up a. Rowe p 1 0 0 0 0 N‘ y LF _ QABBW OF TH ‘O 5C TTLEAEN-“EUAD, F--\-‘~F=‘/. “WYGU 1‘1¥-‘E.';a~.;,» c and never were in danger ol being ggingt gm m; black gcgrgbggrd in Gorsica. p 2 0 0 0 1 M i 5' SHOP , 5151413914155- ; AMQS 1-i0QP1-E,§C‘_\JE THF‘: PAUL REv-"Q" KNOW twin “6111111911- left centre. some 380 feet from the 50M“! FER- MACH!1~115T5-' .1 PROBLEM moo s/cwz FAME - wcq-—~ P C’ - .- 1t “'15 11w first Mme that aslub plate. Gehriager scored from first. ‘Ibtal: 29 a a 24 1o r AND FORTUNE AQE MADE’ 1 . Q5EJ, RAW °"11‘~*'\° 5 W"- rcpresenting the senior circmt. in 131; Hank 31.0 hi; a ucmendous ' VOJR NAG- DOTO Hiti/ LETT. baseballs big autumn classac won fly u; m, “me spu; ‘w 193d or; me Cincinnati (NL) AB R l! P0 A *?.L“~1ZVV\— 118111110 5111111 11‘? Amff-Fafl 116118119 ninth. But, in general, Detroit's SlilCe the New Ycrk Glflllis t-cok the mjghty bags were muffled w V", wfpbef 3b 3 0 1 z 4; 101mb same of the 1937 scrws from tual silence and except m- three M, McCormick cf 4 o o a oi 1116 Y1l11kce5- hits, only seven balls went to the 6006111811 If 4 1 1 1 01 111m sanw Yankees last year outfield. 1 F. McCormick lb 4 1 1 9 o belted Bucky for nine hits and 1115 R4113‘ onslaught against Ripple if 4 i 1 3 0 mapped up the Reds easxlv in the Rowe by contrast was widespread Wilson c 4 l. 2 4 0 wood Session of their Series Ha with every Cincinnati batter ex- Joost 2b 4 0 1 2 Z l..'., 10W 9116111711; W115 I11PI1H11K w cent Mike McCormick getting one Myers ss 3 0 1 3 3 be considerably w the llklns 01 blow. Wilson got the only 1m off Walters p 3 1 1 0 2 the hulking sluggcrs of the Amer- Gorgiga and 1; come; have been 16111 1-8118119- scored as an error as vlell as not, Totals 53 5 9 2'7 11 But today his only fault was the because Higgins smply couldn't first unfathomable wildness. His handle it on his left. Detroit (AL) 200 001 000-3 very first pitch sailed past catcher Cinclnnafl (NL) 0L2 100 0014-5 Jimmy Wilson like a shot and he Mucormick Sfgjfls “any passed the first two batters, Dick Error-Tcbbett. Runs batted in- Bartell and Barney Mwosky. on The second stanza bee-oil against Cichriflfiel‘. Joost, Mrcrs. Rmple 2. 10 hitches, Schoolboy was started by FrankWVerber, Greenberg. Two base hits Then Gchrinxer smacked a sinzle (Buck) McCormick, who slashed the i-Walters. Werber. 111581115. 61W"- 181’ 11110 118M ield t0 50016 31111611 first pitch along the ground like berg. Home run-Ripple. Double and young G938 T119111P$T11 W911i a billiard ball into left field. Ripple plnv-Werber. Joost and F. Mc- 11110 111111011 111 i115 Reds’ 111111 Pen- popped up. but Wilson. Eddie Cormick. Earned runs-Detroit But before he could get ready. Bil Joggb and Billy Myers hit consec- (AL) 3; Cincinnati (NL) 5._ Left Werber grabbod Grcenbergs um-e gfngies w a1] three fields {or on ba.=cs—Dci1'0it (AL) 3: ClllClil- grrhoulndgrl éorka doublie pliayw flnmwo funs_ m mm m1,» fnnlkisesconkbaizls-ewalt- 1c v 0s v was . an a - This blast m: hav b en bl - r 4 (Bartc . w os y . rrvvn- - "5 111111111 1111151511 i0 5111K‘! Olltiger, because Cgtcher Igircizie Teg- gef-g»; Rowc l (Wcrberl. struck YMMHV OTRWH-LIAM5 \\_‘ sag-H "in bulzinx Rudy York on tour pilches- belts fried to catch Joost off sec- ‘0ll!—~b_v Walters 4 (York 2. Rrurc.‘ _ =~+~ww|~~ w-‘e J uO-c m... N...“ LIUE €LEE¢6= 0nd and threw‘ the ball through Gorfsrn): by Rowe l (M. McCor-l W __ k _kw ' Never A Worry Barren and mm centre field to mick’); by Gorsica 1 iMyersi. 1 '''' " " "M" s ' M s 7- '~~~~— 1.1. N, From that point on Walters nev- g_ 1 =.__.._. send the runners to third and sec- ond. But Walters flied out and it is. now through the Guy and others. iasf Ball in lace Fans Hundreds have been anxious for a race meet. Here The final wind up of the season. efforts of the VICTORIA DRIVING CLUB who will bring together the best trotters and pacers in the Province in four matinee events, Thanksgiving‘ Day, at the Provincial Exhibition Track. Charlottetown, under the sponsorship of the GARRY 0N CANADA 00 RPS Help a worthy cause and see some wonderful racing. Classes and entries are: — CLASS A PACE-Jane Azoff 1.59%, Aaron L. 2.07%. CLASS A TROT—June Evans 2.10%, Squire Hanover 2.11, Millie Kalmuck 2.12. CLASS B Pace-—Major Bowes 2.12%, Uscita Britton 2.12%, Nell Cochatodale 2.16, D11‘- ect L. 2.09%, Miss Victoria 2.14. CLASS C TROT AND PAC_E __ Scotty Watson, nucky Guy. GeorgeMac, Ethel Bellini, Silent Mac, Anna ADMISSION TO GRAND STAND AND RACES 50c. Pitching summary: Rowe 5 runs 8 hits in 3 1-3 innings; Gorslca 0 This is afforded By Georg/z; Jli-Jlrul m: Y Bumolxc Ui’ FATHER EVERYTHING ABQJT THAT i5 JUST BEAUTIFUL‘ JUST LOOK AT . d‘ ' , THOSE LINES“ LL: WELL:- HAT. MR. JIGGS- WE Wi-IA HAVE YOU THERE- vou VE BEEN THINKING or: ME ? T ‘FMAT-i HAVEJ-IEQE IS A BEAUTIFUL. HAT I BOUGHT FOQ 30H‘ IT'S A DANDY- DOES 1 WELL~HOW . T i L |< (TN ~ _ ME c IPPLE A AP” STUBBS Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE casinos 1s wurv HARD v/oaw. MRBUDGE IT'S A 1.0T MORE vou 00v. wan so LOOK AT wan how's xvw Mutt ’_‘ _ ‘gen: is ro KNOWN nr WAS LIKE women Umousur n" YOUR commacr AND vouu see rw Corina/m ’ fig“, n? I MIS. ID--—._A was: v eusss m. rum we RICE AGREED UPON con/um‘? . -- v - 1\—-/¢_ "Am was WAS ONEP DOLLAR.» . ~- A QUARTER ND | A NQ MQRE. / 11 Hy IV/rri-‘n! cu, MR, VANPPDLE, Mk MEANs VAA6T ME ‘t0 I UDNT MEAN T0 HiT YOU, AND I'M nor A u“ I MAN . i». w, ,...._.<..._.-,... .- ,.,_\v...|.|.<,~.-~a I'M A GOVERNMENT MAN-l WORK FOR ARF! AQF! we GREAT MR. VANQIPPLE.’ THE MULTI-ELLIONANPE.’ THE weawiesr MAN nu "me womb woizmuu row. we dovvvem.‘ "rams A uooo one! WHAT¢HA aer ? A MILLION some A MUNT? oormR! 1M DEVOTINU MV ‘TIME m Mv COUHTQY. g I'M PATRIOTIC! ' ITS MY DUTV