‘PIMI \ iii-1- Boiilno Arena Rink iMONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 17th BETWVEBN . JOHN PATTERSON, Heavyweight Y Champion of Canada _ AND FRANK BRUNO, “Bostoltiiearcat”, In the best mat performance ever » Staged 0n I’. E. Island. 2—Good Boxing I)l'€IlmlllZll‘IOS~—2 Admission-ills, 75c, and $1.00. 9Q0+Qfi—Q-Q§~Q-§§4Q$'O~QQ-§O~§-QO-§f&§§f4 0 '5 O-OM-Qrfi-OV he Chewing Tobacco With the Lovely Flavor THAT IS WHY ALL lllEN ‘CHEW Hickey 8c Nicholson Black Twist rr ls Tue LEADER OF THEM ALL v 1Q‘QQ'QOO“§§QO‘QQQ§O§Q§Q‘Q§§§§§~. OQOrO~OQ§~§§§§fiOO0O§4f '-¢+»o-o~o4+o+o~o+o ‘Gory Milling Between Canadians In Rickartls Fllnlillation Tournament Round Tllrec-—1ls they boxed at lczllz range. Delaney had trouble landing he; darting left. while Renault rushed ilml to the ropes for “tsllli left to the body. Delaney MADISON SQUARE GARDENS. y, y“ Oct. i5.-Jack Delaney. thc rapier of the north, received the de< eislon over Jack Renault after tell rounds of slow and 80W 7111111112 him‘ v O§Q$QO§QQ1 9 GO 4 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN G ‘Fan Struck By Foul Ball Gets $3,000; PORTLAND. Orc., Oct. 15.—A‘ baseball game seated. in an unprotected part of the‘ '. grandstand can recover damages . when hit by a folu ball. a jury de-T muse here today i!‘- swat-dine George Curtis $3.000 for a broken nose. ,- The judgment was aealnst thc? Portland club of the Coast League. which contended unsuccessfully that ,thc~ fan assumes tho risk. » Wrestliligllnd El Boxing Tonight l Tonight nettle Arena, John Fab" ‘terson, Canadian Heavywelgllll wrestling champion will 11196! ‘l-‘rallk Bruno, better known an the “Boston Beurcal" iu what FY0111"? otl to be the best wrestling match: ever staged here. l Both wrestlers are lll the pink; of condition, and both are wclll T H II B E A U TIFU L WOMAN TUE -A SPECIAL USUAL PRICES MOST m conluwa RlFFlTil AT MOST TIIRILLING HOURS OF A WOMAN'S |.lI~‘l-J HARE!) IN A SMASHING - DRAMA ALSO -- (‘ODIEDY “HER ACTOR FRIEND" tralllell, ilzlvlng every trick ol’ the‘ game at their command and ready“. .10 use, for to get lhc better of the} lolller. _ Charlottetown: fans land boxing ring are getting ‘clluncu to see‘ the Dentin action, lJollll Patterson has proved his lworlll as ll lllfll: urtlst and in mk- ling oll Bruno ‘he knows that he ls taking on a Wrestler equally as‘ ‘good us llilnself, but Patterson slay-Bl llhu best lllull is none too good for, ”' slllls lll AB lChal-loltetowll falls and his aim m‘, ‘to pic-use lilo falls. So that an ex~ lvilillg hour ur two wlll be staget -zlt the Arena. this evening. it Two good boxing preliminaries . Game 0f Football ios Score In First will be staged previous to the‘. main bout and the first one will‘ start at 8.30 this evening. Harness Racing 0n Topshanl Track, Touches. TOPSHAM, Me. Oct. 15.-Bessie, The Football season for i927 we ‘McKylo, the Presque isle pacer, fa-l officially opened on Saturday at the ivorlte to win the free-for-all. the Abegweit grounds when the Saint lecture oi the closing day oi thc- Dunstans. wearers of the Red and ‘Sagadahoc county fair, the wlndup White and the Abegwelts wearers‘ o1 the Maine inn-new racing season. of the Red and ‘Black clashed in the glad one ct hel bad days today, mak- opening game of the season which ling lnuch trouble for the starter byproved beyond a doubt to be a good refusing to score and was beater one from start; w finish, lolli- ill IWO 11981-8 by CBTUSO- Shel Both teams have excellent mater- lthen changed her mlnd and coming 13L wmch worked wygood advam. [from behind ill the fourth heat out- age in nearly every department of waned the field. She scored well in me gama lllle fourth 1191M- alw Winnlnc. 599p" The Abbles had the edge on scrim 19mg mm ""195 i“ 299 34- eqlmbiyvork, while the Saints halves were llPENl-IR PLAY DRAW GAME {3-3 Was The Result 0f A Good Opening- ollll, Woods And G orlnerly Getting The jComing-fThe Country l)0ct0r”—St0ry of a P.E.II, BUTT BIES IN l 011 Saturday. Abb- ‘ Half. Saints Ill Sec- t t1lirty~five yards and call for starilll. the Abbies beginning an oi-~ leltsive pressed thc Suults down tell yards further but not for long the Saints halves Gornlerley and “Praln- or carry bark to centre field, Germ-l erly dribbling further to the Ab-l blPS twenty yards. A. McDonald- gets in a long punt and Lonergan‘ returns to touch. Saunders on of puss froln Morris boots the ball to, Saints twenty yard line, A. McDon-, aid going back five yards on a. kick’ to touch. Oll the pass. out Campbell, Wood‘ ABE KAPLAN, Bosron M PRINCE EDWARD Wednesday-Thur STORY WIUITT d‘ AROUND an “ISLAND , r n ncrlcrlolslnnf J Ti*"-"~— ~— . AT ARTIST 17. 1927 ..__.___..____~ ling the track record by Silver KinB-lshowlpg up well, particularly in and Peake combined for n further l The race was thenldeclared finishedflrummg and tackling getting away gain but; the 331m; worked back. W“ c‘““5°- mime‘! by 6°" and for many good gains. While the Ab- w centre field. the ball Bflillg deodl countered with two rights to the head and ill a clinch ‘ripped; Renaultis head buck with the some lesviight. The fight between the two Canadian heavywclglll-‘i WM w settle the eligibility of either in Tex Rickard’: quest for a "logical coll- tender”; for the titled / ' GIVES wlzlonr punch. Delaney snllled as he nlbn'-:°,"°"°5' of Cams‘ getting first mum handled Renault in a clinch ancll ripped ills left to the head zlndbmlyAB A sweeping left hook bounced 05' L. A. Judklns. veteran trainer, of elfast took the 2.17 with his trot- ilEl. T080 M-. and the Portland fa-' bies halves had many good chances {l Svlllll fflllolvillk; Saunders work-l that did not materialize lntowiny- ml.’ m 1111011181" Punt for a fifteen‘ ‘thing sensational with the gym-p. vnrd gain, the ball going to touch,‘ 4,10“ of me clever work of Len Con- from lvhere the Abbies (gained tell “any and George wows when mp‘- mort- yards. Flemming here inter-l‘ Delaney. at 1'77 polluti- conceded l9 l_-2 pounds to his fellolv-Canlld- lan, and handed him a solid trounc- lhg after being on the floor lur i012’; tlmedhm it took_to start a count ln the second round. A solid right lo one ear spilled the retired king of gait-heavyweights, but he was not badly hurt and fought back rlcious~ i3‘. A vicious right uppercllt, n: Renault backed out ol‘ a clinch ll‘ the fourth round. caught the former Canadian Mounted Policeman squarely on the nose and slam-do flow o! blood that continued tor several rounds. The nose appeared to have been broken, and was split badly along the ridge. Round One—They clunc out dancing, with Renault on the ag- gressive and Delaney landing all occasional light left hook ll.“- h».- backed away. Both missed fr» quently with long left leads, and Renault nearly fell when a Wlltllfli’. lunge passed four feet by the form- er light-heavyweight Champion. Al- ter two harmless clinches, Delaney landed two solid rights on the back of Renaults head, the first solid blows of the fight. This llvened tile proceedings and they punched iree- . ly with little damage up to the bell. Round Twwltenault, a bit heavy around the waist, was blowing a bit at. he came out to fall into a clinch. A solid right to the ear knocked Delaney down but he W88 up ivltll- out a count. A bit dazed, Delaney ‘rck a heavy left to the body before falling into a protective clinch When Jack danced away Renauh llllfi trouble catching him and Du- lzmey sluggcd three neat left ll00ks lo the chin. Fully recovered, Dc- laney sailed into the former police- man, with a. vicious left and right to the head, but Renaulfs protr~ct~ lvc elbows saved mucll rlanlagl- Renault dug in a solid left hook to the stomach at the bell. smiléfiillmjl Chuckles " Chocolates Sh» l l i Q ',i We have just received n Q fresh supply of these delicious .~ l chocolates, direct from the -'. factory. There in no confection we know of that can surpass , "Smllofn flhucklcs" and we lfocl otrlaln you will agree with Ill when you try them. This la not a new line, for we have been handling them ‘ for the past year and they .5 have proved a hi; success. > Pot up In half. one and two pound boxes-Me, 75c and $1.50 per bu. E. A. rosrsn ‘ ' ‘CENTRAL DBUGSTORE l l '15 I-Eifllii ‘ .1 ‘TQISQEZI T" ll l . l ll i o» net/mucus n: Ca?- \ and punch for punch. Rcllaultfs ear, but the policeman’ , - r H smashed several good clouts to tilejiyllzrgttiliiggaehillfig took the 2'14 clabhlcomblneii m1‘ u“? nicest’ PWY-M 9111‘ wind in at scrimmage broken up by‘ ' lday which, resulted in a try for the tn- lgonl, " ’ . ‘Abegweits, in the first lulu Arthur Round Four.-—Both llll5SCd fre- Blg‘ lGormerly/ of the Saints evened the Qll(.‘I'l}l.1l_'\l in a free sugllging exchange _ , l- [score in the second half, cite; n. nice ln t e centre 0ft e ring. When l nnt, he followed u) and 'ribble' Illf-‘yvlltflll I0 dancing the damage N‘ B‘ {Scat the Abbies flllllllfiffknficflflplil" vflllllllllfid light until Delaney Till-f -——— ;tho ball and going over for u». [Ted :1 right uppercut into Renaultsl FREDERICTON. Oct. l5.-—Blg tollchdotvn that brought the scor‘ cad that brought blood from his !cagut baseball and soft ball be-Q3 g1], (lye and nose ln spurts. Blood gush-Lflfilllc acquainted ‘on the Canadian Every man on both teams work- blillgvlcel both battlers gm? seconds us‘ Legion grounds this afternoon when ed ‘hard for his mam, but gtpegi: MW (My? (fflil hands to otfl the blest known ball play- mention l5 due, Saunders, wgocp hands heavily to the body at c]Q$e,lllL‘l. n teanl from I c any’ Qme‘ c“ “S a d M‘ unrlcrsz. A loll staggered Renault and another right to the jaw knock- ed bun into a neutral corner but not down us lht- bell rang. Round Five-Seconds worked flllllllvlllll‘ on Rellaults nose, winch llllll-llrvtl broken, Delaney stabbed, ill.» lrlt to the injured number and WNW‘ mulldly by thc crowd. s a gory IIIGSS and rapidly bu. CLllllllll ,Ol‘lt'l' us" Delaney continued Io bent n left hilild tatoo on Re- nault s. loco. The referee asked Renault if he wished to quit but the bu; policeman chose lo continue He accented thc refusal by smash; Clld left and right to De- (‘llllL Delaney, a bit sur- a bed. tell into ll clinch and £90k iilfiuwl‘ "llllll l0 tile head at the lcound Shin-Delaney grgw ca“, "if vlfil-irgllllultustlzzlasbezli three lefts pzltlndczl each other liéllatljv “m” Dwell" landing llll left llilllli‘ to the llelld while Renault concentrated both hands to ‘the slulnu-rh. As they backgd away De_ 1?“"-* “M R Selld rlght and 1m to l1“ bmly but Renault lnunagpd Lo "mm!" With n club-like right t the henrl. 'I‘hry mauled I ut closo range with little damage except l;l?’lléiillliyél.'slq'.|sllflkll,blll0w also covered Tmnged‘ ~ ~ 00d. until the gong Round Seven. — Dclalleyk; worked llltn Ronaulfs head as lzolicemnn came ill close. Renault barely mlsscd a terlflc right 5m35h to the head. Delaney just got out ‘If range and became very cautious fOl-ltlllg Renault to do thc leadiryk. Neither could land effectively and ,the referee was forced to pry them ‘apart frequently. The work was all at close range and to the body and '~'9-’.V disgusting to the fans, who booed loudly at the comparative in- activity. They took pot shots at each others chin, both missing from long range as the round ended. ‘. light-They went right ' ‘h with thc same lack of ' Delaney was too clever for Renault to get his right over again |solidly. while Renault was clever and lef t the Jlcflvy enough to muss Delaney up- _ln the clinches. Delaney appeared to tire as Renault kept plugging at 91°50 T8988. Renault buried two ilefts in Jack's body but was round- 1y clipped about the head with both hands as he did. Blood now had llooflow Tags freely from Re- se. t- l at m" be". y y were clinch ng Round Nine-Delaney stabbed his left a half dozen times to Renaultb head. The latter fought back fiercely and for the first time the crowd cheered as they slugged each other about the ring, head to head Renaultfs body attack finally brought Delaney l into a clinch. but they were soon _. away again and swin8ln8 heavily from long range. A solid right up- m" “ederlcmnlris of the Abbics and‘ rmerlw giafilcgleoi Fhf 20min‘ “me mnmgslDunphy, Grant. Tingley, OLem-j. c“ e5‘ "mm" 5°“ bQILFleming, G. McDonald, J. ‘Prainol cnde‘ 'itl. tl - ' . . me,‘ ‘Iofrwln Zhlscore dlplomatlcaulfland V. McQnnld of the Saints. a‘ l “u, big league“ who axe on theujthe above of both teams shuwin: Way to hunt moose at Clarendonxup to advantage‘ Looks Good N-R. shifted positions repeatedly land the crowd of hundreds of pco~f pic who collected around the field Judging from Saturday's gzllrr laughed at their antics‘. lFootball for this season never look H Tile loam ‘of visitors started ased brighter and when both team "I °“5~ BellQolltlh, catcher: Shawk-uget llrnbered up to their position or. pitcher; Jo- B ‘h, . . ‘wddlo Con,“ gucoglg b252, lbgsrelhsome nice ball can be expected. {Dr wolzgd am Jones, right fifildii , l r . centre field and W.G.~ The two teams are very evenly c_____ matched and it is still difficult it A. 1 _ lplck the winner of the Island sel . 0' l ies. as either team has as good 1 i S n56 es Glves chance as the other and the nex‘ ‘game will no doubt. be looked for iward to with much interest. Evenly Matched l, Slocum. left" field. l Dempsey Greeting ‘ LOS ANGELES, Calif" Oct. 15,...‘ Small Attendance . Yafl’ Dempsey came home today to a welcome seldom accorded a dc- The weather on Saturday helm; ikme" hem- lsomewilat cold, only a small at VA band, civic leaders and 10,000 lendance turned out, but; all the olt‘ lfmdly “healing fans attested to thefana were on hand and the "Co. If"! kill"! Dwnnsevs home-town still lege Glee Club" backed their tean ‘ms d8“ hm‘ l‘ cllflllllllflll- to the limit, a fairly good represen- Defnpsey denied ‘ml’ knllwledEe 0f tation from thc fairer sex also grac- lgiggintjdtthat graham Jack Kearnged the stands and cheered um» l o en l , ‘bud’ m,“ parmerzélgéliwsulls B11580 favorites along. The game. l First flail-Tile game got under‘ gBangroft To Wear way‘ at 3.50, the slums ‘taking m: , West end of the field and the Ab» l ' bles the East. Den McDonald of‘ the . Brn III Saints kicked of from centre and ~ i thc game was on. Saunders rctumer‘ NEW YORK, Oct. 15.-Do.ve Ban- l0 Dunphy and the Saints work u? croft, manner and shortstop of the to the Abbles twenty yard llnr Boston Braves for the past foul- sea- making another gain from the 5°“ “"1 “"1" fl Brooklyn uniform scrim to the ten yard lino. ‘Promo "'33, “elismk - ‘ of "the Saints carried to touch fivr ills unconditional release was an- yards from the Abbies goal line am‘ “mmced ‘We may by Emil Fuchs. it looked as if the Saints were go- ltagosldent of the Boston club. but lng to have an easy time. flelwes Wmflmyillery about the From the pass out the Saints 2g ‘in fem!“ M "allsfflfflllll his were awlrded alfrce kick. Dunphtl l ' n me m Bmmdym trying u drop for goal. which was good i fg‘f)*1'l$ea‘but fell short, tht aints“ 11b e the advantage‘ ant the Abblgdwele fdmcd to rouge to: safety. - - The Abbies kicked off at the twenty-five yard line, the Saints halves tried a little combination but pile ball was carried to toucl from where the Saints graduall.‘ worked back to thc ten yard line Saunders gets in another nice kick and A. McDonald returns. Wood and Campbell» get ll\ a ‘little bean‘ play and brought-the oval to touch lat centre field. Saints ngalrwwor lbw: w twenty yard-line, thc Ab- bies booted to touch on the Saint: thirty-five yard line for Ll1e_fll‘ll' time the Abbiea crossed into enemy Del-cut shook Delaney. rnhook split mmaulvs fight eye and nearly blinded him. Bloqll pn-pghe eye “m! 1101c made him s umble w his corner at the bell. Round Ten.--The fighting was flcrce now, both swinging freely in an effort to gain an edge. Renault belted a nice left hook to Deiancyb body and followed with a solid right and left to the head‘. Delaneys rizrht uppercut ripped into Ronaulfs head and they clinched. A bit lired. they hugged each other for a moment at close range, and then went back to swapping punches on a fairly even basis. Delaney ripped a left hook into Renaultfls smeared flu-e and Just missed a terrific left uppercut. They were slugging each vary. Saunders gains ten more yards on rl-pts a pass and gets away for u, nit-c gain being brought down by_ McCarey. Tingley secures the ball but is forced in touch, A, McDonald‘ boots for a gain and finally the boll; came to rest in centre field. l The Abbies work the ball to thc- Saint 35 yard line where a scriml followed Len Connolly melting a hrough rlln for fifteen yards and lasscd to Woods who tucked the! -all under lll-‘l arm and carried it; across the Saints line for the first: ouch of the day. Saunders making, a good attempt but falling to con-' Jcrt the touch. Score 3~0. i Tile Saints again kicked from, rentrc livid. Saunders returning to, "Jurlplly who booted again to Saun- ders who pllllted to touch at cell-l re field. from. the pass nut O'Leary, llltl Gorlnerly broke through but‘ were forced ill touch and the hall; vent ironl scrim to touch, McCar-l ‘y drlbbles down to Saints thirtym five yard line. Dunphy gets the bull? and boots a long one to Lonergalll rho returns w touch and Saunders} gets in another good kick only in‘ ‘lave it returned by McDonald. Camp bell receives the return and nlakcr. l nice run being brought down on} he Saints fifteen yard line, the‘ tbbies pressed hard for another try‘ glld almost succeeded but the Wlfllq _..___ ___g_ ___,_ _, m!“ biealékhkllllfrhglg tzfznkme Wm‘. ed over the line to equal the count ‘.19 les e ln l Abbies Score l {the slums to pm their tcnm in lllt‘ llcad by converting the touch, but A, the pig-skin wont with the wind and the nttelnpt failed. ‘ ‘Morris kicks ofl.‘ at centre fil-ld for A, thc Abbics. Grant returns and G. Saunders brings the play lo rrlllfl‘ J. g on a punt to touch, frolll pity; out‘ We 1° the Abblei Tile Salim‘; ‘m a Campbell adds a fcw more villus ‘J "Tie-l 9f Pun“ and 511°" 9am“ but loses it when Saints‘ return the ll "Mkcd ‘he ha“ l” m“ Abbi“ m‘ kick and another frec- kick is award l)’ cw Yard llne- Tfllllwl“ gain“ W" cd the Saints, which ult-v followed ' ards beck for llw Abbi“ “ll ll W“ and worked to touch l... Abblfl; ‘l. o touch. FrDm the pnssoutAbblcs twenty yard “m. Saunders. b,..ln,.§'v' vorkcd the may w centre field- Q mt- play back w cellul- nt-lu. l " ll. McDonald WOPkQd i" l1 ‘lice Pun‘ Saints come back for ten yards T01‘ tWBYllY-five YBYd-‘i l" much MC‘ and again worked another toll but R‘ Qunid further gains on short punt Saunders brought u“, may yoiqlnu.“ 0' to touch, 'I‘lnglcy and Trnlnor for on a ma. punL Dunphy and Gm the Sflllllfi mill"? l GESPOTQW “Flnerly gct ill a nice plav from the I ‘fimlll l0 $60!"? both 59ml! briluilhllpass and the ball wcllt over thclllle E ‘IOWH 0H UK‘ Abbie-‘l W" Yird lilmllforclng thc Abbics to touch for Ev wcrlm work follows for another shortlmfety_' Saunders wok me kick on! ' gain by Saints and Gormcrly from the ‘wentymve yard “my Oman,‘ l D1185 w "l9 “Ell/cs Wlllmed his retumlng to touch on thc Abblcs vay to the five yard line, Saunders “(teen yard “rm Abbi“ Cam“ ‘m. "t-lfevcs ll. serious situation with la a scrim mm Tmsley mod“, s,,,,',,,,. O Second Hall’ In the second half Morris kicked ~if for the Abbies. Dunplly returned o touch at centre. G. McDonald from the scrim worked in a ten lard gain for the same only to lose zchllhold of the ball 101MB silo: and ruin. Campbell. for 11c A es ac but the Abbles were ll0 dll t clr' ‘n a. punt but Gormerly short/ens owmsaunders kicks outlorfiaglger thc gnin. Saunders works in u punt bu; the Sam“ are “gm back M”: w touch, Grant came from the pass Qua“; making a plunge but was‘ W‘ "l"! "P1881"! ‘hlmllih m’ w“ Sloane-ii by Horne, Grant gained tcn yards and Woods boots the ball to yards (m. the saints‘ coming around Ike a blc Bfllll- wind carried it wide, ‘rflngmg the play t0 centre field ad- thg play “gm, back Mam‘ Tlngloy! turned nicely l0 the same pvslllvllidntbles and the bail goes to tout-ll.’ m louph- m“ scam ‘the llbbles wOrltcd the play u]? 1..., v ‘warn the out Gonnefly takes centre field and after n few short.’ other to the body as the bout ended. . —----<v0>~—---‘- “lflllirl Llnlnant for seal! scalp. ' a kick w touch from the pass out. ’"' but the ‘.1; l ..v_ . I , lilhllji l-llp; -I 2-‘; iiwr-“l Balntrfagaln work back Wm. no man's land. Abbies bootwo tb l . . -.uo:a..."...-.ar.a . ‘will! . _ runs by c h id ti . . ill.- i harm filltifl.”'i“.fill‘l°. u: n?‘ “i” "lei" 0 o w th : and}: _plng the balllup sail- ‘N e e up score 3-3. Dunplly was culled on by t-lllillts Referee-Blunt. W. JTMtpollzlld. l il°k"l° Vim“ ti“ -l'we“l'Y'fi"° Yard!“ firs’ kick. Loncfkan saved by kicking lEllilF .' ‘rem ‘U10 D858 01"- Cvllfmerly scalp to touch. the Saints were desperate ‘rlnlers- {lhqrlt-s. Stewart for All. pressing hard for an advantage. hips. Josephfllclflfllllh‘ inr Saints. '..;-_,.,,\.ll,s-"il4z_z_t__, ~, ouch. McDonald boots the ball to the scrim and being forced in touch l lllv albumin ll Jompbell who returns the kick and on Abbles ton yard llne on the pass -' "curly ull K" he halves 8mm!!! l0 Wmbllle- bl" out Grant receives, thc ball andllrovel-rllllllfl- t pass ahead halted what looked‘ we; a drop for a new so“ but the l-llllllllf‘ la llllll - tupalyul molly n“, the Abbmsltllft illl; In ll _ . McCarey_ gets ln ,a pretty kick kick ab‘; memmlng rccelves brmqh-‘llllln :lppl-llllul' ‘llll jll‘ ‘l, zlkllillst an urler 4' ‘ vanclnz wf-hc thirty yard line wharlmcal-ly broke through being stopped whlrl- l""lllll‘l‘d Grant punt/ed to lonergan who f9‘ almost on the line by Saunders who “"""‘"»" '" m“ “"""- "I . 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