PAGE SIX Browns ins CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIQ“ uuroglon 2, 1944 in American League Pennant Firsl: Championship In H3; Baseball Praotioa v I a. l l A Years OF League History; —— lw s v I O w J i.’§"-"i‘n5ét‘i2'. ”.'€°'t‘i‘§nf.°li’_'el§il1 j e Q1 diamond this evening at 6 oclock. . ' ll ol All players are-asked to be on.‘ ha d. MY FACE FEElS cool s1‘. Louis. Oct. 1 - m?) ~ National League. in a world’| series The amazing St. Louis Browns won starting Wednesday. St. Louis will I the American League champion- become the third city in baseball ship today-their first in 43 years history to nave two rival teams in e > oi’ league history. the same series. Chicago Whiter The Brown: clinched the flag Six and Cubs first played for the n u by defeating New York Yankees games’ highest. honors in 1906. fading: world's champions, for the Then the two New York teams, the fourth straight time, 5-2, while Giants and Yankees, dbattleldn in k Cl-eiuoltstarn All stirs tu~=~v1¥§ié $211025. §Zi3§i§‘i?i§§’§if°3“I l??? $321352‘? m’ '“‘ w‘ “ "- I W“? s‘ 591F001") Ill“ 1“1'I"91'°° "M" set over Detroit Tigers to break tge The Browns cllmaxed their LEXINGTON, Ky, Oct. l — (APl - ‘will 11"‘ Summil‘ <19 "ETW" W‘ St. lnuisDa-troit tie that exlsredigreatest season before a record —For the third consecutive day.‘ {l1 uvurlvu v1’ the uzwllms citrus‘ on and off for five days. ICYOWd of 37.815 and bcilirld the! the Leidneton trot-s lwrosrsm was 12in I$'llllll‘l 1il:l_\'zlli_\rii. pl "e n: ‘The 1r1uh1hhhh1 gl-mvhies no“vlmusterful e1x_h1t pmhihg Qt Jack] postponed Saturday because of a - For}; uiniiioiid suture _ *l"— will cligztgil their st. Louis rivalsH-lakucki, sLLyear-old veteran of heavy truck The delay results in bu much so was ll l _ .lc- 111.3 Chrdjnqlg’ Champions of 1h the mmm-s, setting back the original card three ' gzlme m‘ the bc~t ul . schcdulcrt for Lhei liilolitl some time Quoits Tournament _ _ > ‘ w: . L ,. .1 . _: Pushing across a run in the firs: ‘ Errors played a large part in the‘ ' ‘tux: latflllajcalffiuiis‘ hillf_of the tenth inning and then fAll Stars defeat especially in the' ___ m, Hum" n, W1,“ Spun they are: holding tlltlr opponents scoreless closing innings. Carmichael their 1:. _ . , l _ k ._ ;lotteto.lll All Stars 7.6 in the ‘ with a victory_as he limited his [of play hhd “gum the 01,1 11,11, was °“_;_r10rg‘§11 25251:‘, lgywgopenlng game of a best out of _oppoliellts to five hits during the 11,311.34 oh h, m1“ h 10¢ of 1,11,11,11. swung [our runs that ‘ three series lgame while his motes were collect. ln-lene as the quohs w", dead ,,.,_ i t lwith their opening tally in the with rt double which ultimately led lllagu%% gyggfllfgadltiyngfifiqves rgh . ‘i of the sixth after the" had to the winner's first run. " 1- . 1 5 1 Quoits er 00min" right back in -_ f“) *5 i‘ Cllmflx- been held scorciess in the first, Carmichael had eight strike out! e “ ' Ps. team duplicated the ~ the initial base. L‘ M°D°¥md 15 m in hnlrl Next game oi’ the best of three i $13?’ 1 n“ and gnqnseries 1s scheduled for the Bum-- (l(':lt_l u; iiicir tough loss es-~ the entire ten innings of the gall“! i thicr. lb, McKinilon 2b, Rice 3h, Creizhan tttr _l 1wltclilngf got the first man to face hi E Ward cf, Jubenville ss, C. Ward M '._\' Cflrmlch- l a pop fly to the catcher; ,rf. Henncss \' c, Carmichael it 14-2 lacing at the hands] order but the damage had been t on the bases. Bill Lawlor. blllllmifslllf} airmen 1n an cx- , clone. . _plrly_ed at Sumlner- All Stars went out order as! - alter liuse lll-‘EBUOY Shaving Cream Different? You betl Lifebuoy Shaving Cream is both or!!! MOIST and extra MILD. Extra moist to soften thole hard- as-nails whiskers and end razor-pull. Extra mild to protect tender skin and give you a comfortable above-every day, every time-even with cold water or a used blade. Try Lifebuoy Shaving Cream tomorrow-and your face will feel cool as a cucumber. ‘ca! urn, ls Ksres W“ “to urn-E, macs 5”“ T.P t.) s0‘. the st Bill Murley ‘Station Bowling ‘a Wins J. Pope League Starts Clarke Trophy This Evening 4 I According to the above standing -——- _ !the only one who can better the Bill Murlcy won the J. Pope ~core of Leonard McDonald is his Clarke trophy at the Brighton Horse- A lLtelm bowling I I-ivol Gus McDonald who has five shoe Club over the week-end. The members 01' the N0. 1 AN. . ta. 000 101 040 1-7 5 Qmmes m til-iv against Messrs Pn- cup fs emblematic of the P. E. I. tion here is scheduled to get un- eir important opening victory. ClrTl 000 001 0~li 0-6 ll gene Dqucofl’) Tom (ireghari. Itl-l championship. [derway tonight. at the Holy Nome '— "*~-—~ ~'—'—-"~'——=:————/'—T—-——‘ ——-—‘~' 1-" ban larmw‘ ‘mp1s guns; "m! Ell-i In .he finals Morley defeated and Charlottetown Bowling Alleys. gem, K911‘. and from this tortvIReg McLellan 50-14. and 50-34 to Pete Kelly, YMCA. Supervisor. Wm“ are rgcfldearv to taki- the lead ' take the best of three game series. lflnflllntlld 115$ 1118M- l the courage t g-t ' icniin Wll cnuiiieiif R. C. A. E T8077‘! Takes 13-3 Murlcy defeated A Doyle so-ao The loazuv is exported to furnish -" ‘ ~ me gemi-finfllg whflg Mapehah the closest of competition before howezi on -fi.lt_ in _ ‘ l/Vin From P. W. C. In Initial Baseball Results iriiiiiié°iiéfi ilfeiiflifieii.’ “°' 333m“ °"““""°“s““’ ’“ “'1 diTilllgO t0 get Lwhcfrtrngig their ‘ _ . . i -.; .: cc. a o ‘dslletoelygigiléidlaydwiulfii Opening Of Rugby Season "” K_ of c_ Toni; Rods Bill! Duper week . SATURDAY e Tile Knights of Columbus tennis: AMERICAN tournament which has been hang- ing fire for several weeks will be concluded this afternoon, weather 1; to the lililjorlw of tire falls‘ _ _ , ,_ , -_ _-= __iv days. and prbgram orlginallv . .> witnessed the CUCHIHLPI‘ int! scheduled fo last Thursday will it will nut be surprising if the ‘ .‘ ' i FUJI OIIIOTNW. =- ~- “(on inn one.» Tl Single Run In 10th Inning o , o o i , Gives S side Team Opening Y |-- M00008“ LENS . i - ,,, ,_,,,,,; Came Of Island Series from ‘he rcltl ' of l; tt-iltil lhc inst-rm- g’ ,.,.,.,,,5 n, crucial smgcsi ln the last half of the some frame pitcher. although in trouble a goon‘ ' Play in the Knights of Columbus ‘L, m“ m m‘, losers def a asebnll team from No. 1 G.R.S. {many times during the game ow- i quoit tournament continued _ . ‘a bll.'llllli'l‘"-lIlC sriturday won the ling to walks deserved a better fate 7mg Week-end and W111 he mhdud. , . , tOPFHlHJ "ll‘ll= of the Island title and had hi- received a little, bet. ed next week-end, v v ‘ . jkitering the last half of the ting eleven safeties, one of them a. M11 Dcyh, mad? the ch11,» 11mg,- “ iafilpmgglcchmgith 1,5013; sixth inning the Summerside team jtriple by Jubenville in the elghthg the p15“, 11,15 week Tommy ‘ ‘ m ‘he m“ MW on the strength of runs in the , with two nbonrd. French got thcvicrehihan w,“ also 20mg bu. q...“ , ‘ ‘ ‘ s ~' - ~‘ fourth and sixth ilcld it 2.0 ad- .ol1ly extra base blow off Carmichae- i . 1 . _. - the line of short and next year should . _ 4 ,Il\'€ flames. Both sides went score. i dlllllll; the Pflvbllrlter With Yfllllt’? 1 t ~. i . - ,, b. _' A f the f llnwers hi‘. ‘M '13 “alfalfa flollfltllfenqtlefdesn in the sixth and after tlie . occouritili. _for_ seven vlctllm ;‘,,_,,‘";§,',,,;"1,',, 2B,,“ ° _ s, t f" A _ U [ht tisitors had sent f0ur_ runners Yfilllfli lsfilli‘ 1W} flee {M15565 dllr T}, results rcl,o‘__,.__ “a t! ~"~ "l" l l" ‘across the pinto lll the first o.’ the ; 111E tilt‘ in‘. innings Wllh Cfllmi- ‘E ‘ l l0! _ eir comeback surge by , merside diamond early in the week in Mcnmmld M roiler| pushing across the tying run in 11-1; the (lefittite date not being decld 1R Bradley n niiuric iilar marked nil. inst of U16 ninth. ‘cd ml as yet. ' A. Dorie t" But disaster struck again in the 1111161195! D0“? . p. he locals arei man, McLeod hit safely over short. ! 5011111191“ r? McMllllf-‘ll. 3b. Winn .ll squad as yet, 1’ Clotlut “as safe on an error to ‘ lf- 301-1905 if Cl-"Klllt If, Horne 2b. * " ,shtlrt left with the runner scor. ,Fl'PYl~"1l 1b- Cllnlllff 55- Thflmpwfl ell 1 n1; ago that this ilig and that was the brill game c, Ycltlev ll (iesplie ‘he int and outtlldjdll their‘ U, “m. n“: W“, markedjseries .n:hcy (lPfflllBd the Chm. ,‘ tel" support would have emerged The 1301-5 1m- improving each day" [lllS ilpris- l vantage. ‘i he lostirs conic back ‘ starting the first of the fourth oft‘ ‘and “Hh Auhmv way“ and Rnbertl the tirsl liiilt‘ ‘gpvpnlh 1t 10911411 11th- h “yqlkginfldlflcl issuing six free tickets to Fwd‘ Ilonth. Cflrmichrlci \\l:0 iiurlcil. Cllarlottetolvur Jllflol-l- 1f: Gau- Mlllli"! , liii us a couple of pluy- The next t-vo batters went out in 1 Umllirési t“ U19 Plflle B111 RYE!!- l-wuslcia-wi-lgr :’g__,_|‘ua,>_i-aiauluunc By Inning: uit oi this local fans Yehiev the Summersi o pitcher’ ii’ chance against the’ bore clown hard to give his team i S'Sirlv i" t o u i S i.ls shelved plainly — Scoring three tries in the ftitrsthiff Suddenly the losers settled the half, two of which were collver >0, ainnen right back oil their hoes _ » Mdixnsg qalrutgtby team fromf thvs 1R C Amd fihledn Blfllfiihglefd. tP.W Cb, ggztogogr‘ Ofizhgcégicfilis 2 m‘ ‘M ea m m“: otflhiilliliiig Sglanlie xfssirmaxlxa ntorgffidedlhiee ‘if. flctllur Washington 3: Dam" 7 - ' ~ 11 t», ' 1 k b ' “ml ‘t the Saint Dunstansltacklef panxi go 50c ards for the Philadelphia 53 Cleveland l‘ ",§"“m§}§. a,“ n5,“ 4 06°C y h“ Wm‘ ‘ iro '0 coin; t‘ f tr lime Blanch- e -»t "e- f“ nt- efl " ‘ ‘M1 Mrm Witncwd bv a large cr wd ofogl cmsseltytlie linee gjllst about five NNHONAL MISS Be m ' 1hr lilrue '_ ’ , .- A ,, .‘ . '- e ' , , m mun‘ tixgfti-isffi. bgtitegnaacéioililg lgitl- ttlygflelxtritncpoiqriig; Cirlcmmu l: Brooklyn 5 ‘for an opener Fumbles, especially‘ from the difficult angle was a chmag‘) 25 Boston 5' ' on the losers port. vrere frequent all dand - but. was just a little wide. . . during the encounter but despite Agdvin the winners took control mfillilyzfiggoNAl’ this tho twO Squads gave n nard nnd about ten minutes rliter the ‘y fighting display that. moped for the l’ W.C try, W Robinson. follow- V‘ m cut-s mode. 'ilig up fast on a backfield fumble " Ul'€‘ll bv a strong whirl ill fell on the brill across the line to the winners of this will play with .(.IJ"IJX,K‘..,$'StF" Al!“ U111 bofiks in the opening half, the knot the count with Kelly their SUNDAY thc winners of the second men- . ne- i-Yiitiitf‘ iii “m” m" "°“" 3- 0- F- Pa"! 51 bles championship. receiving P W C ‘s opening kicu- , two extra points u . New York 2: B! M1115 5- . . of nu oxp€r~ .¢ . .- I, H h v ,0, 1 About UIHZGVXIILHULOS liter with wasmngmn 4; 13.11.01. 1_ g f... mp m...‘ gang” oll-nmbiit gnu; “i131? 1 the Willlrclg still plessingfih fumble Boston 3. Ch-cago 1 n e ~-‘ W; its :in:_ some sol1tllpn\v aid from §g“cm,\";.vedscté‘r°é way ‘goélntfficalé? Boston l: Chlvugill 4-! d z Max Lrlliier and ‘Hairy Breecheil, ‘ ' ' Phllfldfilphlll 5- C“? an i _ By The Canuhiahqfiss sir Tl-lolnas Lipton, uiasgow-bom Irishman who become famous as covering the ball as it rolled loose Phhaddphh, 5; ghvflahd o, gcihhg 1h¢h< times are by f" the stronger out , convert attcrn . merchant and 5b01-[,§fl1l:1n.d1td Oct. o - o Al" ough the cruvrd on Saturday; li ' is not u could be . t- hldiuiy‘ .01 ____. . my. us eepei-"wio e350?“ tit." ‘ 75”’ "P? l Yugoslavia through the mountains P“ D“ bert Mllfllllgliflll will play one sci: of northeastern Serbia, captured l0 band with Miss Mary Doyle and Harold hamlets today in its drl Plneau, \vllile Miss Joan Weir and huge German forces in the lower Adrian Peters are playing one set Balkans, and Berlin said at least with Miss Barbara ~Doyle and Mer- 30.000 Russian troo had crossed lili McKenzie. The winner of the the Danube river 63m Romania. first .mentiotned isett 13:11 flier}: wgliohotlier sector was mentioned . . llfl 0116 FE 18am 55 5 8 t n t e Soviet commu i . Bammnre 4' Newark 6 Ii/[iiénflllilid and Gus Flynn and _______________ “We Douay. much he) Los Angeles. CallL, ended in a tight between (right) entering the jury Army’ (OP Cable) er of Can- wperaltivel iCornmonwealth , r , _ _ 4 , n, arr ve n Brussels by fl-mwguykilméklglftf'glulfa‘régngné“tfi lllrplane tonight. accompanied by the most exclusive clubs in the Clarexwe an“ and P- E‘ Wright's- wofld "He gm“. 1a,...” 5mm 1n c. F. members in the House of building five dilferentlyachts in un- 90mm“ f" Clive Breton Svuth “h 1115K. N d b, b t n m l 1 to carrv over the touch line and young players, hhrlfihgogorp: géordmg etocélyfg 2:3‘? make it 8-0 asplttieliv missed on the NATIONAL t with 1110 Brod-us mppmg the Epn-. The half was drawing to a closet p1 tgburgh 9; Philadelphia l it‘? ‘"933 Ymifilk“ €§‘“°“'s ""2" iiiiii”.{Yéhilii“€§;’“'3l°‘ini°’.;}£' Zimibnlllfi‘. i‘ ‘i3’.‘$‘é‘i€‘i§<‘.‘.’"¢“ 7 e e o es o er, cnny Ga e- ' ' I10 1-9 ' = _ B Ml‘ th P W.C 'hir'.y ; k 6 fifis°gi°bbendfi§ '°§.1’1‘1“°',..J.§.°,'Q,,KTF,., iyanrd ‘iifie gtnisebr: recovered a loose. 3% iogqgizwygork 6 smash,“ 1,1115 h, W11, the Amermy, and Melfort respectively. toughest of opposition ' bull and negotiated the 30 vards ‘O cl-iiciigc 4: Boston 3.. Qup The!’ P“!!! t0 rlmalh 1X1 3618mm - - o ' [the line w plant. the bail directly, when,” 5- Boston 7 ’_-__§- and France three or four day-s. vis- emev-H also get game help from beyhhd 1h? P w c 1:05;; settlngi l CARDIFF, Wale5 _-(CPt _ The iting some Canadian hospitals .lnd fellows like Ste Jaciiln Al Hnilinre- the stilln- tor Kelly to n split [NTI-JRYATIONAL chamber of commerce rccommcnd- formations- “ h‘ md Gém. e c5510.. irql}, 111s posts and make the H: read, (Playoffs) 0d to its members that they close. —————-——* JQMW neg; h...‘ I q‘ 1 13-3 their shops for one day when the Beethoven began violin lessons h,“ h, Qnitiioaig Wli-illl {$5.1 “gt Prince 0r “71195 “luwugh being; Newark 3: Baltimore 7. European war ends. _h_g_t._tl'i_e_age_of_five years. ' is chukkers but the svr- gllfi‘s'~;t‘fiqgl' ‘flhfglfiwglppgiéltlallteisggwfi "'_________ ' ' _ n ‘f ' M‘ ». i i l _’ . c " 1ilhgiitiaffiarlltv1f“t?1:11k}al$ all during the second half which] prodfr-‘jng ‘ was scoreless. With the winds at I ' _ ‘ their DIlCk they continually threw‘ ; l on r-ci - , __ , h...‘ifiiiflfiwfiofifcflflfli their opponents a few anxious‘ . - ' ' ' X - ' venr ‘hrnfeil toythirg place at one} mcment“ 95 may backed ma“ up. i n,‘ _ $311,. b. when may got tlD t0 battle , 1h the shadow of their own Bollll I H v Quack with apparently two strikes m5“ I " icy,“ _ , on Tllllll nnrl enmc through on the -—- l,' l i ' .1 ‘ i : ' . . finnl day of the 1ierlnant race with ther n11 important victory and that ' a u " I - ills "lover the Yankees n team that has r l , _ ll Pilldlllfllfi “F1 more or less rulorl the itrmerican len- ' bound .0 go iliirl the acilt-s the int-i Hue 1-0051 for a gQQd many years. I VIH-eag“ standings ’ v ,, M . Al? - A. _, l 1 1 . <‘ ilmnidil TilERE-‘S NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE- "Let’s see! Four'na half your: at fifteen month, plus, hmlm” u NEW YORK, Oct. 1 - (AP) - Finni nizljor League standing: for - i944: i AMERICAN LEAGUE ~SEA§ON,S FINAL ' 1 Team , St. Loull Detroit YACHT CLUB a ‘m . a ‘ . i i KINSMEN DANCE . Z an. t .1 I ' f _ t @ ' 1 1 I . ‘ MONDAY NIGHT = ' f NATIONAL neinne I I s. . ‘ " FEATURING YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC . ;§§-Lts1§l"rl§h m, - , A .. a a , . , , , i , i - ' It. 0, A. F. ANSONAIRl-IS DANCE BAND DANCING 9-12.30. Cincinnati Chicago lolrulllnentu Served The Tobacco of Quality ADMISSION 50c. ‘ iftld gggzugmq‘ so ' . Lt-Gen. H. D. G. Crerar. Army Commander, in I-L-Cten. Crerar fought on these grounds or a gun- igrhokh,“ ' versatlon with Major W. Austin, at the base i non-won. Army-WIS Radiophow). iphflwqph“ thoVimV Ridge Memorial. In World War Q (OIRSE FOR PIP! (U? FINE FOR ROiilNG YOUR OWN