h? if’ . BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL NEWS °fiiil> BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Washington Shut Out s New Yorkers Terry Anxious To Stop Senators VWII Start . gouthpaw ‘COMES BACK “BUDDY” MYEB lbccud seeker, Senators, who is sinking fine comeback sfter being Meet" a! first game. RUGBY GAME ‘tomorrow with the famous south- paw "screwball" that . . Ulneihn PHI)’ HIIINIOII, N. 8., Oct. l-dss in- Oimediete rugby game st Dominion Ne. 11 broke in) in a riot of fans and players today as enraged home town supporters swarmed the field e802 the Caledonia teem was s- wsnted s penalty try. The try swsrded by referee Bee- tor McDonald, former Caledonia senior star, brought the score to 0-0 It" lie whiting teem. Before the cmvert could be attempted, the Iowdu temper flared and several hundred spectators rushed to the Mo. Miter ti»! bed milled around Ior he inmates. it beesme apparent fie gems could not continue, end Q was swsrdedftc Osledonia. A retest w lodged later by m. 1i. IWPB. PRODUCTION LARGE BKDBAQB mnsdlm producers reported so lllilmt cf %.2ll5,798 pounds of cop- mr in June and 89.46am poiuids h July. In the corresponding months K 1001. the outputs were 110,140,111 flmmds and 10,146,271 pounds, 1e- WWWMY- Blister copper production b1 June, 1033, totalled 22,396,306 pounds and in July $074,120 Winds. ‘During the first seven months of 1033 Canada produced 157,391.30’! pounds of copper as 00m- pared with 148,471,309 pounds g veers ago. ___________ 1.'nlmrnr_ for Pimplse, IEOWS Illlinrd‘: ICaII Hubbsll against the Senators (By ‘lied Voeburgh, Associated A Press Stuff Writes) , WABHINGCION, Oct. 541mm Tom-i: onrrim and Joe Cronin down to the bet boy, the Senators served notice tonight that they’ were beck 111's» mus m- lie world's ‘_ plonship. Flocking off the field and clet- teringdown the runway to their dressing rooms, they yelled like s bunch of college boys. But there was s touch of grlinness under- nesth the hilarity. The Cronin-led gang hes its ds-ndsr up. ‘We"ll be tough from now on,“ exclaimed the veteran Washington owner, Griffith, es he looked around the dressing roan after the game. His , young shortstop-manager, Joe Cronin, said “we earns back, d-idnt we?" he asked quietly. "Whitehill locked superb," he said with e. nod toward the show- ers when the big-chested, iousle- heeded southpaw was sending the wafer flying. ' Over in the Giants‘ dressing room Memphis Bill ‘Torry locked tilt a btt worried. Just how anxious he h to check the uprising before it gets too dangerous was shown whenhesa-idhewesgoingioshoot Probable Hurlcrs Teddy Abbies Meet MONTE WEAVER Semiiur Pitcher. BGTH T E A M S ARE GGNEIGENT Fence- busters in Nova Sco- tia Town This After- noon. (Ousisdlan Press) BPRJNGHILL, N. 5., Oct. l. - Chsmpionship teams from Nova Lanoashire Golfer bed them swinklng md missing in the open- ing game on ‘mesdsy. Scotle. and Prince Edward Island were all set tonight for the first game of the Maritime baseball play- offs. Bprlnghiil Iiencebilstcrs, ‘mo swept easily through the Nova Ico- tis finals, will meet Charlottetown Abegweits, Island titlists, bore to- morrow in the opener o! I. three- Springs Big Surprise IIIiABI‘, Oct. k-(OJIJ-whmes Kennedy, e 8t. Anna Lsncsshire golfer, practically unknown outside his county, created s big surprise in the Irish open smstein- champ- losiship st Newcastle recently when his defected, in successive rounds, John Burke and Dr. J. MacOor- meck, two of lrelandb finest golf- ers. Burke, who wee in lest year's British Walker Oup teem, ;is lie reigning nstivs champion, s. title he has held for four successive years, while Dr. lvlecOormack, one cf the longest driven in the United Kingdom. was nsfive ohempion in lfi-M slid 1W1. Kennedy, who won the lnncsshlre title this sea- son finished all square against Burke. and at the 19th he holed en Bllht-Illrd putt to win the match. He best lbcflormlidk st fire 16th hole. LITHUANIA 110N011! AIRMEN m honor of Darius end Qirenss, the Lithuanian airmen who crashed in Germany after their flight across the Atlantic from New York, Lithu- ania. will issue c new series cf stamps. They probably will besi- pictures of the flyers end their plane. Lbnighfs Community Carnival game series for the rlgnt to meet the 5t. Btephen, N. 3., teem h the finals. Sirpportm of both nines were eon- fident of victory. Abbiee, since their Island con- quest, had put several practice ses- sions under their belie sad were keyed to the fins point for the opening encounter. hang on the pitching staff cf Con- nors, MoFarlane and Goes. ‘Iheir hopes Sprlnghillh faith was pinned on the educated portside srm of Gopie LeBlanc, the Moncton, N.B., south- paw who hurled in two out of three wins over Halifax Willow Parks in the Nova Scotia finals. LeBlanc was expected to start the series for the Fcncebusters. The first gems over, the teems will Journey to Charlottetown for the second game Monday. The third game, if s tie-breaker is necessary, will be played et Charlotte u Tuesday. ALL FRANCE MAY HAVE T0 SWIM Because of the great loss 0d lives by drowning this year France event- ually may be a nation of swimmers. A bill has been putbefore the Bur- eau of the Chamber of Deputies sug- gesting compulsory swimming in- structions fer all children before they ere l8. ' 3-15 P-1n.-—Illil'O(i1lCtlOn of the 1933-1934 senior hockey team. A few faces will be missing but st least {on 0f ghg team will be present. A short history of escli player i" ‘MPPY speech will be a feature. "-15 P-mi-l/‘Wfiiylen: welding and cutting demonstration by an EXPETA- ‘See him “crack the Victoria Hotel Safe.” . A modem Raffles at work l” Watch him weld thick g \ steel pipes. at SEBALL MARITIME SEMI FINALS ABBIES SPRINGIIILI. riziici: iiusiriis N ovs Scotia Champions C. A. A._ A. Grounds MGNDAY. 00TOBER 0th. Game Starts 2.45 P.M. sharp Admission-fie. Declines were registered in the velue of ell clay products in 198i with the exception of roofing tile which showed s. considerable in- crease in quantity and value over the previous year. sales in 1882 tot- alled $3.650,2l8, a 53 per cent reduc- tion so... the’ nrecedins wir- Tonight at the Forum the Oom- munlty Oariilvel end Merchants Exhibition will put on s Pfqlrunme , altogether out of the mfilhv-PY- M 8.16 p.111. u.» modifiers of the resa- 34 senior h-mkey teem that is to rcpreeent us in the big hockey battle the crming season will be introduced. mo. Kane. McGlash- gn, game, m-oss, Nicholson, Beet- cn, Inwlo. Hudson and possibly Gulliver, Mcininn, Walker end Mb- Arthur who are visiting relatives are expected shortly. Qicy re- merks with short history sheets of v the Vsyers will be an iniersstinl feature. At 10.15 p. m. the enter- tainment committee have secured ‘ an expert Acetylene welder to give s demonstration of this modern A S GIANTS ARE BLANKED \ CARL HUBBELL Giant Ace. TIMELY TIPS 0N SPORT The Abegwsit baseball teem leav- es this morning for Springhill to meet the Fence-busters in the Open- ing game of the Mlorltinie semi- finals this afternoon. In facing the Nova Scotia champs iihs Abbie; will have e. true test of their ability and the best of wishes of t-hu 1.1. and fans will accompany the boys on their invasion. It h likely that Puddy Connor-g will be celled on for mound duty with the veteran shone Francis doing the backswpplng. O I O Ioekey us. With the Abbies and Wolves strengthened for the 1034 hockey season it looks lire the Msrltimes will be the center of some greet hockey battles end command a prominent place in this season's amateur spotlight. The following is taken from s. Halifax paper: Jock 0min, for the lsst few yosrs the “big boss" in amateur hockey in Halifax, is beginning to find the smile that won't come off. Lest week Conn was pleased to Halifax, would likely be with the Wolverines. Conn is counting on Goalie Leo Sargent, defoncemen Frankie Graham and Frankie he- vigne, and forwards Ohummy Lew- loir, Vince Ferguson, Owch Lennon from last year's squad and Gerald "Sham" Ifsnrahan. for the past fow years s star in senior hockey circles in Quebec. Last season the Allen Oup was brought to the Milritimns for the first time by the Mcncton Hawks. New Conn visions the trophy com- ing to Halifax-in the spring of 1984. Optimistic, eh? Well, maybe. FASHION HELPS GERMAN YARN Dame Fashion is reviving the lin- en industry in Germany. The style calling for linen for clothing hes Interesting Program At Carnival This Evening had e tonic effect on sales cf linen cloth, and business in heavy fabrics, which was stagnant for some time, is again increasing rapidly. way of cutting steel. The safe for- merly used in the Vctoria Hotel will be "cracked" by this modern "lbafflm". After mowing whet can be done destructively, he will then turn around end put on s. welding display using steel pipes for the purpose. The new golf curtain will be set up for tonight end there you can test your swing. Mr. Ed. Iilrigflfd will be present to instruct. This Al P111 0f the equipment for Winter Golf so is right up to the minute. Saturday night will feet- W. L. Pct. umwme that mu Cowley‘ me d New York i l .001 ‘h’ mm” h°°k°y “W” 1“ °"' vvsdrington .. ..... .. 1 1i sea tows, would attend Dalhousie Uni- versity this season, and would be Raul“, available for the Wolverines. Yes- m” game; "We! he MM that P“! GWMH- New York i 1c s n product o! the Mmtrecl 01w Washington r e s 1-988!!!» P069191! lflnlfflred 11° Hubbell and Msncuso: itewlrt. Ice Cronin end lib teen were s happy bunch of men after their shutout victory yesterday. Jackson's bu! knees must be in fslr shape for he stretched an ordin- ary single into a double yesterday, sliding safely into second hose. flughey Grits made the outstand- ing play of the series yesterday when his fenced Oronin et second s-itsr Schulta had dumped a hit in- to fliort centre Held. Another feature cf the series is the comeback being msde by Myer, second baseman of fire Senators. Myer contributed three errors in the opener but in the last two tilts hss fielded sensatinnnlly and yesterday collected three hits cut cf four times at but. ‘Whltehill. Washington hurlcr. pitched himself out of several bad spots with men on the paths, Only three Giants managed to ‘rcsch third yesterday, mute testi- mony tc the Washington south- paw! effectiveness. Outfielder Moon's spectacular throw from deep left field yester- day to nip Whltehiil at the plate was one of the gems cf the dsy. Another fielding gem wss contri- buted by "Goose" Goslin, when bs robbcdibttcdepceslbledcrsblsbye beautiful running catch up against Gceiirfe dcubls h the wining innhgnesllywentfcrehomer, hcppirynsclsitflvliskleet swliyfrcnriliestsnb. Weaver- s-nd Hnbbell will likely be flee pitching choices tcdoy. iiiiiiiiisiiiiis STATETIBS (By the Associated Prose) Rimeell, Thomas and Sewel]. Second game: New York ................ 0 10 0 Washington 1 l 0 Bchumacher end Msncuso; Cmw- der, Thomas, McColl and Sewell. Third game: Washington . . G 0 1 NewYork ..................0 I 0 Whitehill and Bewelli Minim- mons, Bell end Msncusc. Schedule: Fourth gsme: At Griffith Stad- ium, Washington, 1710B)’. 00E 6i fifth game, Washington, lsturiibi. Oct. '1; sixth and seventh games, if necessary, New York, Bundsy and Monday, Oct. ii and 9. Third Game Figures: Peid attendance, 26,727. Net receipts, $118,416. Advisory councils‘ shore, 917,016.20. Players’ share, $57,841.65. Each club's share, $9,640.00. Each league's share, $0,040.00. fires Guns Total: 107.360. Net receipts. $442,578.00. Advisory council, $66,886.70. Players’ share, $225,714.78. Each club's sham. 037-019-555- Esch league's more. 887.0111!!!“- Canada’s Progressive Wool Industry Wool production in Censde m 1932, says the lhnpire Residing Board. is estimated st 20.5 million lbg, or somewhat sbove the esti- mate for the WWW" W"? IM- judgirlfl by the reported sheen cw- ulaticn at the end cf 199i, nernelv. 2.012.000 51S compared with 2.'m,000 at the end of 1031. it appears pro- bame that production in the cur- rent year will show e further in- an‘; ure s his ‘battle royal" es a stsrt- er and at 10.15 e. real "g0" with the I two W611 known boxers “Benny" Binns end Nelson the fighting i Dime- They will scrap six two min- ute rounds end you can but it will be I hummer. crease. The provisional estimate for 1933 is 20.9 million Worlds. ‘His annua estimates since 1020 in mil- lions of pounds are ss follows: GIANTS I IARL WHITEHEL ' Washington leftrhander who sub-A duod Giants yeswrday to give Sen- Istraight games, the scnaiois cave store first series victory. iiisiiii siiiiii; TAKES PLAGE iiii siiiiiiiiii fist probably h the most im- pofllllt individual competition of the season to city marksmen takes plasg on Kensingwn Range 5st- indsy eftcmoon starting art 1.80 pm. ill-PD. when the city chem- pionshlp cup will be shot for. This cup, which is s fine piece cf silverware, hes been competed for annually for a great many years, but has eluded s permanent owner thus fer. 1t must be won establish complete ownership, but as there are several present day marksman with two wins to their credit, this is quite liable to hap- pen this yeer. QMB, A. Gormley is the present holder. 50X HlJRlER IN GREAT FGRMJ (Associated Press) OHlCAGO, Ooh. 5—-Oid Uncle Urinn Fieber today showed the Cuibs some o! the mesons why T" is still pitching in iihe American League after 20 years of service. Schcming every pitch and mast- ering near porfi-ct control the 45- yeor-old sorel tcip blanked the fall- m champions oif the Notional league with a. great five-hit per- formance. to give the White 50x a 2-0 victory over their North Side rivals and their second straight victory for the city series champ- ionship. wore: Chicago (AL) Chicago (N11) Ila/bar end Berry; Whrneke, Mal- one and Hiartnett- TIIG - 0F JNAR AT lBQUE RINK, OCTOBER 6 AT 8 P. M. B 5 ON t-IO Ccnpetlticn fcr Strong and Mor- l'|l0n Trophy tllll $30 (thirty dol- Isrs) he prises offered by the rink. Hm up ss follows: Light weight teams: Central Bedeqne vs. Remington. New Annsn vs. Albany. Iibcetown vs. St. Elennnfs. Lower Bedeqnc vs. Nth Bcdcque. second end third. three times by the some mante- Third Game As Both Teams Put On Spectacular Defens- ive Exhibition — Washington Hurler Is Brilliant In Pinches. (By Alan Gould, Associated Press Sports Editor) GRIFFITH STADIUM, Washington, Oct. 5—'l‘hc prod- igal baseball sons of Washington celebrated their return to, home grounds today by shutting out New York Giants, 4-0, under thi- inspiration of Earl Wliitehillis great south- paw pitchin \ Despilc p.» game showers and _a chilly breeze that. swept the field, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, his base- ball sympaihies somewhat divided, joined a crowd of 27,727 overconted and hefurred spectators in watching the Senat- ors snap out of their World S Due to weather mOie suited to football than baschtill, the game did not approach a sell-cut but any riisappoixiiment for the home club on this account was ("PW nflirq by the retum to fomi o‘. . (Woman's crew. After b81119,’ ‘YU-YWIPFT and completely outplayed if“: two g, dflghlnq, peppery exhibvwn on their ov-n battleground This): h»- laboreri Fat IPrsddy Fiivsimmonw. the Giants’ veteran knuckle-holler. for s three-run lead in the fmi, two innings and then coastrri slang confidently to their firsl vii: behind Wliltchlllis n1:is‘"rf"..l handed strategy. loft- WHITEBILL OUTSTANDING Whitehill, the tap-ranking mem- ber of the Washington steff this year held the heretofore rollicking and rampant Giants to five well distributed hits, lnclud ng ‘Travis Jacksonfls bomnillg double. The Senator southpaw had superb con- hul, allowed only three runners to advance as far as third bass end thoroughly throttle-d the Giants’ big clubbers. Twice he fanned the mighty "Little Mel" Ott and in the eighth he retired Manager Bill Terry on e pop fly with men on SENATOR-S IN. GREAT FORM Altogether it any s. great day for the Senators as they pm them- selves back int/o tlic World Series fight. 'I'l1e_v looked more like cham- pions than at any stage so far. thanks to \Vhitehill's mastery. ’I'hcy gilt the batting breaks. too. for the first tme as Budd" ‘Myer. "goat" of the first game Wliil three errors. led today's aifrick wiili two singles and s doublc. The Washing- ton second baseman scored the first run, which proved to b». m- ficient, and drove in two more for good measure. , mwn N0 ALIBl ~ i The Cliflnis hed nc albls whet- over. They still hold command, with i1 flwo-to-ona lead. 'I'ilcy have lcst< none of their confidence and they will shoot the works tomorrow with their ace southpaw. Carl Hnbboll, who subdued the Senators in the opening gnmc. The 105s of today's game dissuaded Tony from taking any chances with his other regular. young Roy Psnnclce. For the Sen- eries slump. with Whlbehillfls first balls solidly at times but not when a. hit would mean s nrn. Twice Manager Ten-y failed to produce anything resemb- ling a hit in the pinches. His first opportunity came when singles 11y Fimimmons and Grits, seaidwlohod m-oiini‘. infield films-Out, out men on. first and third, with 0W0 out. Biz BilYs best was s bard gi-ounii-r w Joe Kiihul, Again 211 the eighth. Peel's pinch single, Moore's roller mid Oritrs in the third. lvlhorels Groom's error on infield out left men on second and third. ry This time Terry lifted a fly that Sewell caught just. in from. of ms plate end tho Giants‘ leader throw his but onto the ground. in dilIlIt. OUUIDNOTOONIDOT Jackson doubled with two out, h: the knntib and Ott walked to start the ninth, reaching third on two infield g-munders handled bv Bluege but the Giants could not break 3117011811 Whltehills s-upc-rb (lifcnso. On each of these occasions, Gas Mancusoh best was s i‘. l; fly ta the outfield. The fielding defence by bum teams, marred only Oronmjs er- ror. was the most spectacular so far in the series. The rival left- fieldcn, Manueh and Moore, both contributed sparkling mnning catches but the two gems of the game were fumed in by the key- stone workers, Hliehoy Orin and Budd? MRI. MYIIR. STAGES CUMERAPK Myer, in an all-around come- back. gave the fans a thrill when ho raced beck and made a gloved hand stab of Blondy Ryan's loop- ing drive in the third inning. It was labelled a hit but Myer stuck up his hand to spear the ball on the deed rnn. Whitehili came within on» ball of tying an old World Sc-ricsrvccrd when he retired the Giants on only four pitched bulls in the fifih io- 111118. Ryan and mcore grounded out on hoppers to the Wnshinmon pitcher as they hit» the '11:“. ball irhile Pitqsimmons was 1:0: rod on 1th¢ second ball pitched on another infield play. Cihristyi Mathewson set the reo- ord when he twice retired the feed SOX On three pitched hiilis in the i912 series. store, Monte Weavi-r. iho Heavy weight teams: (l) Nth. Bedeqns vs. Kcnsington. (ll Nth. Bedcque vs. Bnmmenlde. This shcnlrl he one of the most Interesting nights of the season es Don Baker is making his first ap- isos. 1a miiivn Pounds. 1m, rim. ma. 19.6; i929- 10-1: 1W0. m; m1. no.4; 1032. 205 Billion pounds. peer-slice with s teem that he claims will take home‘ the trophy. 1551. ronnpr I, B n L I University of Virginia professor andi s, fast-ball right-himzlvi". s sfliicrl. w Pitch- sa m- Charlottetown Alleys inst inighit Patterson's Jewelry defeated “(T-ERIE EARLY IT U‘ it)". pat-run a hi! margh-L i The Sonlltors had a brief "pepi PATTERSON JEWELLERY islk" 11y their Mann rir in the C‘ ‘b-i house cams out wish so much ‘ilm '7' wnnam‘ :12 1M ‘m5 ' “ R. Johnston l0? 255 ilfil. and vigor that they had the puiigy J_ 11 Wflfiqmg _ 17o 9:1; m1 Fitmimmons on hi5! hrcis gnd ii-ieic. w. PlltMrSWTi HI 1m 15c crowd on its fcct yvlllilil st thelp- Mcmms '3'“ M‘ 171 very outset. Asylt iillliFfl out, the game was dECIdQd u-hirn Buddy Tom; 302g Myer started of! with n single to left, Goose (‘rosin diiilvlcri against "ATRIWEE the right-fluid lldibfllld (no rims W_ A 0mm, _ 103 233 256 scored on Crown's infield oiii. sn'llN_ Myqqgson __ 99 147 199 BchultWs double mic rigiii field. ‘J. Coyl" 113 107 133 < . B. N d \¢ N. Giimhum l5i 230 178 A mm"es bi “We an ‘ WT Ania. Diiflfhll . 222 201 222 the ssmnd liming produced mo‘ _k_ __ third tally. He'll were s11“. ' 68R 918 986 skimrnvd aloii: tiic {will Ems-A l‘r zil 2602 Bluegos into loft field and Myr-rsi past first brisc. The Giants meanwhile connected 14¢ mpg; u"; c_ pr 1mm. r A J Williams iiclicci single of 305 mid high i-hrcc of 70L‘. ._... ._....._—-........., Tuoriinyr night nt 7 rvvlovk Roop‘: SENA TORS CELEBRA TE HOMEUOMING WITH .4 SHUTOUT VICTORY SUBDUES_ jtNew York c.7617 Blanked 4-0 In .;... .n§,‘_<‘?-7YIP$FZQ?Hg/RWE§\ .-.-= 1.1-» <. " --.\'-‘._‘<-