PAGE SIX THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN r i ‘SPORTING NEWS i Collapse Of Cards Defence Paves Way For 6-2 Yankee Wm n woson earn! Assoc m: Press awn Writ" YANKEE STADIUM. New YORK Oct. 1-lAP)—St. mun Cardinals supposed to be belch ' of defence, collapsed today and the rNewheYigknlgi m’ crashed tlgflllém emhthmmmu w win the thrid game of the l“! World Series. 6-2. before snag’? It was an ol many of the fans who jammed this big arena on a hazy October after- noon to see the last ame here bo- ell‘: wizard in the field nkees 5 familiar story to till of two and soft liner soon d be- b t with a count aoatwhzn he smacked l. hlggm George K g .231» by Johnna fro» t mama the Y yon!’ downmoxiie-t‘ o- m“ u» . m1‘: ill the last o! the? emlaixth B mad his fir t ll t 01 '31:“ 80:11:30? clean’ sinBle :0 00h"! m1: World Series Clubhouse YANKEE STAD Oct. 'I—(AP)-MIIIIIGX' Joe Mo- T H E A T R E "A HAUNTING WE WILL GO " Starring LAUREL I IIAID! SI IYAN IOBAIIHSQII-TON MONTAG I'll. g LI, BIONTAGJIII,‘ SAILI- LI. -i_. By CHARLES DUNKLIY ted Press Sport Writer IUM. New York. CEIITIIM. Gllllllllllll ‘Ibis column is s! lsssl interns, 2i 7.6“. "'.-..L"£".7..'i"..?. """"‘- role in advance u’ ‘u 000K! for photograph; CONFEDEBATION LII INIUI ANCI. COINWALL sun noun luv- sr churches. Combined services "on smear. Oct. 10th. hirview ii s. Ml”; “ctr-H 3.ll“5;»5‘°‘l..°°m“‘“.' rum nited Church ’l.80pp-ln. m». l’ stitches weenre gequired to close the W» snsou ---ram will I week's season for botth native and III in Canada. Services follows on Sunday. Oct. l0 . Islands 11.00 A.M.; Caledonia PAL: Hung Harbour 1.30 Rev. TAA. uke. Minister. ' 10-8-11. PASSES IUNIOE MAT. cod 3.11) P.1d. - The o! Audrey Stevenson was tin- ten omitted from the list of pupils o Pleasant Vellsy school who successfully passed the Junhior TRAIN AND IIIBY-flis igein left Borden last night '31.‘! 1U passengers and snlved here ill s. 7.36. as ferry Prince erg” Island o _crouings TWO WEEKS PARTBIDGE be a two his year. This was d by “GSOVQITIELXF morning a s meet with s delegation of hunters. orrrs srrucmrsn - at the ober s. ma. or." terien Church, ister. the Rev . . . ans. ac- knowledged the thanks and warm ap- mm preciation or the Session. nustees. 5C 0g and Congregation for l-he Music Books for ft 0f e use of the choir. At the same service a co y FALL H00 ing an extension days for schools. HOLIDAYS LS - The Department of Education does no; '0' Roberts in the Be vention o and en W0“ "um tist Yo of ‘the fall holi- ti“ l“ states the nore- enthuslastio. worker People's con- ime provinces has lust completed s term as l. OCTOBER e. 194s necessity of preaohins tlis person'- ality and power of Jesus Christ. This ordaining prayer during which there was the “laying on of hands‘ by the fellow ministers. was by Rev. L. E. Arkland of _- bumc. Following the report-oft s lxsmining Council. Rev. Jose Aineworth gave the charge to- oandidate and Rev. 13. L, MaoWi lam, the charge to the church. Mr. Roberts was then welcomed-_. into he denominational fellowship. by Rev. n of Wolfeviile. After of “Blest be lihl f r e two teams le t for St. Louis ‘K5,; t to complete the series in the Cardinals park beginning Sun. aTlie Yankees were Rrovellinll’ helplessly before the amazingly cool pitching of Alpha (Bet) Bra- zle, 27-year-old rookie lefthuider A. ibso “d “"3 ‘$511151 t "it b11111. $1111: 3w swims Q i 1'15: '11‘ phlll§nla°lexohrgcli¥ “J15 5?: error. Turning Point of Game wound. PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL IEPBES. DESIGNS — Mr. Lloyd Locke . vinclal Fieldmln er tery. Mr. PS. Bradley. The trustees Annie of the districts however, may do so recognition of her faith- provided the teacher meets tbs re- "vloes as organist. Both pre- quirement of the dlib for M“ i m “"2... YGBI‘. may XEQ 1n on holidays during seasons which Carthy of the Yankees soowlsd at the reporters in mock anger “n with ' ‘t ll t we et "£35m. ouismflg: mvynstsrting pitc er in Sunday's game?" There was no answer G ent- K. K. Winchester of Harrington Tie th Binds," Rev. Athoi L. {to '- pssssgs was obs an. Rev. R.-A. erts pronounced the benediction -, Jlolpitts of Lockport, read the ong those present were: _ ricripturc end Rev I‘ A. Hubley, of Athoi S. Roberts of Hiahfled . ‘Wood's Harbor offered the prayer . l. mother of the candidate, Rey. in the preliminary worship service. Gordon Vincent and Miss Ruth Rev. Gordon S. Vincent of Halifax, Vincent. Halifax, Rev. E. R Mar- of the Book f Praise, he - ltionfixelsnprgsented to Hilfiger Pro iult re, h uarter r crcslgnedfgnwill re‘: town. who had come up from the Pacific Coast League in mid-July. Then came a break. Two errors and an intentional walk loaded the bases with one out and B111 JOHN”!!- New York's slender freshman third baseman. smashed a triple into left centre. This block-buster blew the lame right out of the Plirk. but after Brozle had been removed the Yanks made three more singles and scored two more runs Just to make certain the Cardinals did not get uror the concussion. Fine Fielding At Start In the early lnnln the contest was a masterpiece 0 11M 111316-1138 Will) various players on both {cams contributing a series of spec- tacular catches and for the third consecutive game the Cardinals scored first for a lead they seemed likely lo keep throughout. They loaded the bases twice against Hank Borowy. willciwy young rlghthander, in the fourth inning and a single by Danny Lit- whiler, his first hit of the series. brou ht home two runs. Th s was an imposiri! start. but it failed to rattle the Yankees and st. Louis made only one hit over the last five frames and a total of six for the Home. However, the Cardinals would not have needed more the way Brazle was breezlng along if the Redbirds had held up defensively. Over the first five innings he gave the Yanks Just two singles, no wal , and let only one of these runners reach second. He still looked good when the Yankees scored their first run in the sixth. Borowy led off for the Yanks and was looking like a pitch. AUCTION SALE AT CRAPAUD r will sell by Public Auction on lay premises so: cmrsun 0N FRIDAY, OCT. 15th it 1 pun. the following:- STOCK- S general purpose horses 6, 7. lllfl years old. d choice milch cowl .4 to I years old. 6 young cattle, 5 calves . 1 choice brood sow with litter 1 choice brood low to furrow t. 18. “ELEMENTS-t ~ 1 ng plough 1 llllllg plough KMJS’, 1 set spring tooth ber- rows. 1 set spike barrows. v 1 ' l disc hnrrow - 1 sectional cultivator with adjustable for row crop cultivation 1 scuffler 1 mowing machine, I It lMJI-l 1 horse hoe 1 hay rake (10 it.) 1 manure spreader 1 disc drill (MJL) 1 Watson sprayer 1 Binder I. Cream separator (De 10101) I50 lb. capacity " l Hall Thresher and cleaner one ,l8 it straw carrier 1 Grain crusher ' 1 Stationary engine (l H-Y-i 1 Circular saw frame 1 set weigh 503185 [1 tori) with ‘Olatfonn for weighing stock v- 1 Double wood sleigh 2 single wood sleigh; 1 set bob sleigh; inew) driving sleigh lrurk‘ Waggon cri l 1 1 2 driving waggons . Quanlliy of hzirnrss and n lot or _olhcr articles found on a well- wquipped farm. All sums under W) on]; over that amount 8 months crlillt In approved joint notes. THUS. ll. BEET- J. H. MYERS, Auctioneer, CHARLOTTETOWN KENNEL cum FIRST ANNUAL i DOG _ SHOW Under The Distinguished Patronage Of ins noivovn usur oov. CHARLOTTETOWN rmniv, ocrom 22, 194s t Entry Forms, Premium List and full in. formation obtainable from Show Secretary, Post Office Box No. 64 George Stirnwelss batted for Bo- rowy and laid down a bunt w attempt to sacrifice. 1t was the ob-l vloug play end first baseman Ray‘ Senders of the Cards swooped 00W" , within 20 feet of home plate to scoop up the ball almost as soon u it hit the ground and lbw" w third to head of! Lindell. His throw was in time. 100. M"! Umpire Beans Reardon had his arm up to s nal an out when Lin. dell, a big fe ow six feet. four inch- es tall and weighing 205 ‘Pounds. ed into Kurowski ill I force him to drop the ball. ..‘.'l°"l°'..."l.‘3i. ‘m’ "" turninl P0 0 ¢ - Steinbeck flied to 1c l1 dell was held on third although Stirnweiss sped to second after the P“ "l"? %i::"li.“..';= purposcy 9555c . 0B ' es. and set the stage for Johnson- The kid who came up from NW- ug 15g; spring m fill the shoes left L gm y by Red Rolfe took one s e end then lined a hit into left centre. For a minute it seemed like Walker would be able to get in from, of the ball and hold t to a single. but it went thIOUZ-h walk" and Litwhller and rollec all the wgy to the bleacher wall. 460 186i’- from the plate. for a trip e. scoring three runs. Break Ernie's Poise This broke Brazle’s poise and he quickly walked Charley Keller. * Manager Bill Southworth to bring righthander oward Krlst to the mound. Iirist pitched three balls and finally a called strike to Joe Gor- don a righthanded swlniiel‘. before the'Flash shoved a sham single w right scoring Johnson and putting Keller on second. Harry Breechen, a rookie south- paw who had appeared in relief for one inning of the first Elma U! the series. then strode to the mound to pitch to lefthanded Bill Dickey. The veteran catcher rapped a. grounder between first and second and the ball hit Gordon on the less making him out automatically, al- though Dickey was credited with l hit and the Yanks still were left with runners on first and second. lltten then singled to right. scor. ing Keller, but Dickey was caught sliding into third as catcher Walker Cooper relayed Stan Musials throw to Kurow l. c Thug the Yankees came through once more with a wild. unruly up- rising to win a series game by tsk- e ing adventafle of the mistakes of their opponents. They made eight hits. five of them in the elg . and played errorless ball defensive- ly, but except for the letdown by the Cardinals they never wou.d have had a chance today. By making four errors the Card- lnals let in three unearned runs and brou ht their total of miscues to e ht or three games of the ser- ies. t was also their misplays in the field which cost them the open. ing tussle. 4-2. in a pitching battle between Mex Ienler and Spud Chandler. outcome of the games here lefi», Yankees confident as they heeded for St. Louis, and Manager McCarthy announced he to h Lefty Marius Russo in the fourth game of the series when the teams meet again Sun. day at Sportsman's Park. S. ll. ll. Sports Events Today gsusinl It was le The annual field sports at St. Dunstana University will be held toda if weather conditions are fav- orab.e it was learned last night. The program wss scheduled orig- inally for Tuesday of this week but was rained out. ‘rhe events usually provide plenty of excitement and keen competit- ion. 'I‘here are some long standing fiomm and walker ysrd on records ‘lo shoot at, the 100 dash, existing since i916. The time 1s ten and one fifth seconds. made by I’. Kelly sud years la/ter by J. Sul ivari. The most recently established records are for the high Jiunp, five feet, four and one half inches, made by Howard Hogan in i939, and the 440 yard dash in M sec. onds mods by Vince Grant in the 10-34-12-141 i . same year. " .."xv.~.~..."s$>..-ss$.l' ' 1 nw. LePAGE. SPORTING CLUB with s. record of five One com _ a‘ "r ca“. .. . McCarthy clfifnges mlpfinb” l}: l’§‘.'."..‘i}’"cr."“‘u'""°i.‘ t. an cud‘ m er w o s PDed the praise for the 8110C ling St. Louis biuhdérs behind him collision. The Yanks’ field and came l like a plunging m back, plexion of the inn said “If he had held the ball it would hav on first. Stainback. in the fir Ha that ‘Ky was less South the ball right." isn't contest. . e o zhcwacwrd paid by last year's bi! IND iAPl-Jluneral se club lllllcd three wgnungtgg for the first game there. Halifax Navy Wins Maritime n Baseball Title SMINT JOHN N P)-- Halifax Navy the formality of plsyln Dockmen , no time with the Maritime senior championship in their keeping for one disputing The final game score was and, like the series, re resented e whitsrrshing for the isorganired Docirmen ' ' When the best in five affair oo-l ened at Halifax last Monday with ' . ,s doubleheader, Chg ewsttinr- | men gained a 5-4 edge in t sme and then made it a tw test, tb blood and deter-m In fact. there was hsrly a sound clu louse as the Rina/ere sL "orgotten the -3 ver. the St. Imus Cardinals it's . . "I m h s. 1'11 $1.231}? m’ Marius Russo is 11y mind. If a efthander ctarlel in had a sore arm most but rnade a sensa- d to Spurgeon the opening game, had no gimme perform- fflllc. the gang- lefty who held the restraint llltiiblll C1113]; s e . defend Jdl-rnny chilling into George y) Kurowskl at third bass of Alpha anks in in the eighth innings, knocking th gazrds’ third eackcr flat and cans: throw. to drop Sanders‘ perfect "Kurowski pfirbably was in Lin. delYs way." “He o0 w in er is a powerfully built ycodw plowin nto Kurowlki The downcast Cardinals shut out all visitors while they held 3 m“; meeting in the clubhouse immedl, ately after the game and by the time reporters Billy Southivorth was able to greet them with a. rather forced smile. Aliai in Manager While the players dressed hur. riedly and departed. Southworth eXnlained that he considered the turning point of the game to be the my at third base in the eighth ing when Lindell crashed into Kurowski. "That changed the whole com- ing." Southworth been one out and s man e made the same play on st game." Walker's error lust before important as worth saw . "Dix playe e insisted. "You ame the kid at all." .1113‘ to name his fourth- .tc er until we club reach- ..ouis, although he said he bl Cardinal in dd d h; was well Dlgigggelbfltah rllphts. Bret: ‘s hurling 5y. "We're not down. I can't empha- gdlcgllllggntoo much," Billy conclud- When you lose--well. Record Crowd Al . Yesterday's Cams you win you can pop off, NEW YORK. Oct. '!—-(AP)—'I'hc crowd at toda ‘s world series lime set a record 09.990. surp by 88 persons the turnout for the final game of lastgyieerh series on Sun‘ , Oct. . or the fall clsuic of However. th l ts for lode e rece ouo y‘? 1'0 . The first three games of the e. sent series have drawn 207.244 fins who paid taxes. Cooper Brothers To Play Sunday 3800.890. not counting EPENDENCE. Mo, rvices for Cooper. 58-year-old father of (Enos . starfi the St. Louis Card arebaseba will be held Stturdll’ The brothers plan to reloin their Sunday It St. lfiuil . 8-. 0st. ‘I —(C through wen; St. John ltoaiighafid ‘en hlost n epa or orne baseball second consecutive year and no their right to It. 6-0 Itl- | 1e first . kill with a more decisve, 9- win. fl Whlilhvs third and final con- s fghtlng tars were out for lned to end the t H ilto. ‘d. ‘It: h‘!!! opnretime he will c on - n wor ‘mon- s r ox eosctio k with th live F alAISHFlELD PIE SBYTERIAN .. . :i...=» e era ry rvces. y .. 18.30 am. st Harrington and aarshfield. Rev. Henry P. Beak. minister. 10- - BIDOD DONORS CLINIC-The usual wee clinic is he tode , instead of Thursday. The num r of donors 48 is about the same as that oi last week. There are l5 volunteers from the “Am- herst" now in port. The doctors in charge of the clinic are Dr. 1W. Mac ensle examining doctor Dr. . Smith Ind Dr. rui. filer-cc in the blood procuring room. HERE IN INTEREST 0F DOG SHOW-Mr. D. M. Eerie. was here last night completing the arran- gements for the dog show of Oct- ober 22nd. The following show committee were appointed. Mr. H. S. , Show superintendent, Dr. 3.0. B Show Veterinary, Mr. La.‘ Sifrrziggndsssehflwrdakcre- My. e we are Messers. ‘IKB. Rogers. Harold Cameron and Gordon Teeft, The gubllc should take note that any rl. registered or unregistered can belshown. MAJOI. DAVID STEWART PRO- MOTED — I-lis many friends will be pleased to learn that Major Davd Stewart of the North Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Highlanders. has been promoted to Lieut-Col- onel and given command of an On- tario battalion. An. officer in the battalion writes: “The old, origin- nl officers are disappearing, but W6 are happy seeing that they have all dong well. So far the unit has contributed to the Canadian Arrny s. Brigadier, s. Colonel. end now n Uwt- 601-, Dave Stewart. His a well deserved promotion. and we gave him quite a send-off." d roorssu. ll.il.F. s.n.u. l 0n College Field A SAT. OCT. 9 4.00 P. M. Admission 25c and 15c h- in an orderly manner as the alarm m 540. Among those present were: and _ mom y of happy associations. CITY SCHOOL FIRE DRILL- The annual fire drill in connection th Fire Prevention Week was held in the CityiSchools yesterday morn- ing‘ and was successfull carried ou The pupils left the classes sounded. forming up on the school grounds. Teachers, with their class registers. checked up their charges making certain all were present. een Square School has 570 pup. enrolled; Prince Street 571; West Kent. 550 and Rochford ° Fire Chief Angus Mcllachern, Capt. fled Pickard of the City Fire De- partment, Councillor Earl McDon- sld. Chairman cf the Fire Com- mitlee and Messrs. Joseph Crabbe and Fred McWade of the Fire Mar- shal's Office. TS MEN'S CLUB MEETING- Reports of the club activities in co-operation with the Gyro Club during the summer recess were RIV- en by President Wilfred Livingstone last night at the first business meeting for the fall season. Some of these were: "Stamp Out the U- Boat" winnings stamp sale; a citioen ticket. Sale for comforts fir the frigate "Charlottetown", and op- erating of a camp for boys at Hol- land Cove. During Ssnawriiun Week, n. feature moving ‘ ‘ wag shown to the patients, and two club picnics were held for mem- "Out Our my are not so busy as at present. The arrangement rests and teacher, not Mr. Bradley also Government would pay as to teachers. dollar for dollar to the over and above the required supplement paid by slob trict. The shortaus of teachers hirty last year and this extent of 876 was about t year the rllmber About a dozen so with the trustees the de artment. stated hat the a bonus s slightly greater. hools now vacant will be opened af tion. Personals Mrs Edward Scsnlcn of Boston. has arrived on s ents, Mr. and Elllotville, Mrs. New Clark's llsrhor Past-or ls CLARKE BARB day evening, Sept. Roberts was ordained in the Clark's Harbor United Baptist Churc (Th "Stone Church") This was th service of this kind ever to in this church. The local ma was in attendance and - Bv J. R. Mrs. Scanlcn came by plane from Monctori, tar the fall vece. visit to her par- James Gill. Inducted OR —On Thurs. 30. Lie Athoi L. wood. Welt St-John. N. B son, Kentville. N. 8.: Williams delivered the ordination sermon, PEW_.I"°"I_°EPLKIQEI_"PW the These so... 1...‘. the __ _ BITS. Moriclon. N. 8.. as Pilots. Left to right: LAC's G. A. Sh - Williams. Liverpool,‘ and Rev. A‘. Gibson. Wolfvllls '11 ' graduated r from N :15. M. Cody, Minto. N. 8.; A. L. Moral, and W. B. Hurray. Charlottetown, IGBOur Boarding House P. 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TlPPIfES LOTS BETTER! . f . ////11 , "m Guqs mu»- u...» lei-vise. i- By WEBST-E-ll i series, long drawn out es a result of weather and srounri nnnflllllllrig