ezovcivxaclz 11. 1th "* . 1 ._ _ r~-~.... i Y on»; cruluitorrcrowu GUAkDlAN I I BASEBALL I . i. - 1\1\1 APORT REVI i’ They Figh Ac: WAIVE ‘WAT T/rtE, . .. t » r P‘ (‘n . < \ 2Z9,“ ffvln the Nebraska Wild Cat and u" W“?! City Bulldog ever Illf‘(‘t1 the squared circle again? If the] _ bout was staged tomorrow night. ‘B01119!’ record crowd “vguld "wan the gong. Walker always shade.- n" "A139." but in the process of [11141118- 18 B-llvflys in the gravest 11mm crbelh; "shaded" himself. fUmne authorities claim _the “Cat" [fluid whip the middleweight. king. 5n rough 1:, Hudkins in the heat oi lmliie that the sturdy old Will- iam Muldoon, dean of the New Y°Y1< 50111-113 Commimion, who ls vflllwlly strong in both his likes and dislikes, frowns on the rough Cat as savoring tco much o: "the bin-room lighter." And ygt mas; fsms, and many critics, admire Ace lust Inca-use he is such a wild-eyed 51¢ illlltihqlnhnlrilmo.ln._éludbflmnggyn.mfi illililllMiiN AND illllll llnllsls ARE _§ u ill FREDERICTON, Nov. 6—Nelther of the top-notch free-for-all pacer: which were campaigned the past sea- son by Woodman and lord will come down east after all in the_sa.le of their holdings for dissolution of the partnership. according to word re- ceived in local racing circles. widow Grattm, 2.00 i-2, has been purchas- cd by Mrs. C. l". Adams, wife of the owner of the Boston Bruins, who al- ready owns Bctterwin, 2.01 1-4; Larkspur, 2.06 1-4, and a number of other trottcrs and pacers, while F. W. Woodman. of Haverhill, Mass, in the settlement of aflairs with his original owner. has become the sole owner of Bert Abbe. 1.59 1-4. which hung up a number of Down East re- cords during the past season. Widow Grattan will join the stable of Townsend Ackerman at Tops- fleld, Mass, and will probably be raced next season through the Bay State Circuit and the Orange Coun- ty Circuit. There is. of course. the possibility of both Widow Grattan and Bert Abbe being seen in action Down East some time next season. but inasmuch as they would probab- 1y scare others away the Maine and New Brunswick Circuit would be as well oft without as with them. Little Raven, 2.06 l-4, which was in Jack Kingsleyls stable in his New Bruns- wick campaign the past season, will not race in these parts any more. having been sold for export to Eng- land the other day. There is every indication that there will be an unusual lot of fast horses change owners at the Old Glory sale in New York the last week in November. Walter Cox is going to send l-lazclion. 2.00 3-4. and Volo- mite. 2.03 1-4, to New York, and Dewy McKinney, 2.01 3-4. may also be sold at the same time. Walter . Carson, of H1110’. Mass, who is “$110991 1111111118 for all l1e‘s worth kmwn in Dgxn‘ lllast race followers 1mm- 11911 1° ‘11911- T1191’ Hcvcl‘ H1113? on“ of the owners of Auto Pace. ban-coma big enough w PEEK 111 i‘ 2.04 1-4, when hewas a favorite in fraciicn of the crowds that 818C111’ v.16 lrcc-Ior-alls, is going to send my w see 11°“ Wild 111° C51 ca" 171-‘! I his sensational trottcr. Sweet Echo. Naturalists are almost unanimourgm; 3.4’ u, 01d Giory and another t Again were the bout to go fifteen or twen- Wjmlndfi; because the flghiulg de- Qfi is l bear for punishment and lie wmldsor courage and srolnlna. "Ace" will get another shwl- Tro interesting and the fifteen round limit hurl, cables n-ererolled in ihe Cliy League v ‘watch the fur fly. At. any rate,‘ m“. nzzlu. In the first game. the “M31111 It’: has his eyes on Micic- Oddlcllows defeated the C._ N, 1i., M’! from while the Lille holder lslboys and in the second match the hunted by memories of his recentfY" imam defeated the Rovers in a Nut with the challenger. ninth inning rally. by (he majority1 .0! course, the experts iilof 142 pins. Y. BOWLING CITY LEAGUE have in the belief that the average cat, ll going from Harry Brulsesl sums L, compelled to fight, can put the av- Capital stock 236 1.1 ma!’ dog 1° nigh.“ The expectation is that there will be more Down East horsemen at this month's Old Glory sale than have C. N, 11,, attended the annual auction for some ycars. I CLTOUHYDJ 1T2 148 132 W‘? E. MacDonald 116 143 177 - ,_ :G.SWB.11 177,113 159E: T Ll Ed. “Iafrcn 192 14a 201, ‘w? - ‘ n. Goes 24s 19a 111% l MMHMlPRABTIBE Total 2570. ROVERS i m!“ 1n comparatively short hauls! Following is the lineups; A11 Abc-Zweu? P135111" 131135995 are 11w Oct will be outpointeri u~.ud:l_vl ODDFELLOWS P- Mimmi“ 296 122 1611 161111951611 w be on hand H1 4-45 11111 We more skilled boxer and thc1 R- Wf-Syihe 256 1B3 294 afternoon for a good workout. As liilmrion 11mm to be such. l-lud- A. rllaeaachem 21o 222 m B- P°°1° 193 272 1'13 the iuvl-amsncy of the weather has U118 is one of those slam-bang bni- ll. Rodd 213 138 173 '1' Rm 139 151 232 made it impossible so far this week 119m who might have been a Cllfllll- e. ltmeudn 19s 19o 15s W- 1\1“I1°Y- 1'18 212 13“ to have practice it is doubly neces- akn in the days of fights lisrlh; y. Small 2 1'11 1a: ' "s " s ‘s my that this workout b? B 8°" jaw-rounds or more. Ace can! n. lflill-HGSOH 25a 222 201 T H 2m 9'12 955 9113 cue and that a full team of players mumhment n“ Bat Nelson ,____ ____ ii o a_ . _ be out. From all reports Acadia is mm did, and he can hand 1+. 0117.] i089 94s cos ’ Y- “- C- A‘ ssudins over a heavy and last d;- 1131,31 393,1 gregation which our local tsams will T- Hawaii 159 191 153 have ccnsidsrable difficulty 1h de- N- J~C1°W 305 155 214 fcating. or in even making a good F» A1Pe1111"-‘11°1'1 31111 172 217 shelving. There are still a few crud- H- “@111 374 145 189 liics in our play, so turn out one .1. A. Bentley m 247 229 and an 1031 9401017 RlFiE Slllllll Tonight the Commercial league . rolls at 8.30 p. m. Prowse Bros. V; ' Pienncll and Chandler. The final shoot of thescason will Mlddlesex County. England. has take plare at the Rule Rance. Char- hunched a; 315901109 pfQJecf, of iottatowrl on Saturday flernoon next Iwork for the unemployed to prevent the 0th lust. 1'11! 1111i’ 61110191009110 N10. like Ad Wolgast in his prune. tins. AUX" no.1» If Everybody had Been _Content We Would Still I Reap With a Sickle . l Jaw \ y . . .~ Clothes Talk 7 SKILFUL TAILOI-{ING goes with ever)’ Suit of Clothes we make. no matter what l the price. Give us a call before ordermg your next Suit or Overcoat. l exciting 21 Cigarettes for 25c-Thcre is one more cigarette in each package. Easy Premiums-It is not necessary to match “Bknds” Panels to secure any of the 100 premiums offered by MACDONALDS. You just “save them." Any 53 panel fronts of‘ the packages. showing portion of the excise stamp, are equal to a complete set of MACDONALUS card pictures. Another Cash Reduction-If you prefer cash to premiums you can turn in 100 panel fronts, showing portion of excise stamp, and secure cash. 1': share-lawn‘ TORONTO, 0111’... Nov. 1i.-Toronto is rapidly rounding into form. All members of the team are standing up well under the gruelling pace set by Connie Smythe, and once the new rules have been thoroughly digested the team should carve its mark in the loop. Since the team last year adopted a fast, open system of play. it is felt that the new rules will 1101, affect them greatly and that if speed is required to win games, their methods of last year have already given them the edge, At a date to be announced later. there will be a noon-hour practice game between two teams picked from the Leafs squad. and with new hats for the winner. The practice will even be broadcasierl and cz-nsicler- able interest has been manifested in it. Roliy Conacher has been unable to turn oul; as yet owing to an in- jured knee, but may be on deck to- day. The first "official" exhibition game is scheduledfor Fort Erie Friday night when the Leafs and Buffalo Bisons tangle. On this date, the local squad expceics to field a illli team for the first time this season. At practices last wreck, Charlie Conacheris terrific shot attrgglsd the rallblrds. Harold Cotton showed up well in passing plays. while Cliff ‘McBride is frying for the first rank. Happy Day, Red Homer, Ar; Dun- can, and Art Smiih are also round- ing into condition. while Andy Blah-l and Eric Pettinger lcokcd especially gzcd in recent workouts. Of 8.747.300 pounds of raw silk ex- ported from Japan in July. 6.482.700 pounds were shipped to the United THRILL FANS Maple Leafs National hockey squad M31 McKenn t e N. Y; Fight Debut Former Cape Breton Idal And ‘ Well Known In This City, T 0 Meet Leading Middleweight In The Gardens Next Month. According in lilanagcr Eddie Mead, Jack hlcKenl-la. former Cape Breton vLug idol and now pastlmulg 111 and around Cleveland fight stadiums‘ will make lus New York fight debut at Madism Square Gardens against Nick Tesio, Harry Elbberts, K. O. Phil Knplon or some other good middle- weight. McKenna has improved greatly in the last few months and recently, Ned Brown New York World boxing expert, ,devoted a. long story to the prospects and fighting record of the Nova Scalan. Mead, who piloted Joey Lynch into‘ a worlds bantamweight champion~ ship, lost and regained the titlc, be- llr-vcs that in McKenna he has n. champion. From time to time American news. 1 papers have been announcing that Eddie Mead was keeping a middle-i weight sensation under wraps. Whllci hid/Kenna was learning file liner] points of the game. Mead was shov- 7 log him in with only second and third 1 rate fighters. ; McKenna piled up quite an imposq lug list of victories and now Mead‘ is ready to send the Nova Section,‘ against the best in his class. At the present time Mead is dickerirlg with Jack Doyle. famous Los Angeles w. K. l-ll. s. THIS lrjgllllullll the year. Mexican Boxer Is Sensation‘ _hegro middleweight. who was regard- 1c:l as a title contender, until MclKenna lwhipped him. Johnny Rarcien Ka- 1akon Hansen. Joe Zellnsky. Recenl articles in leading newspap- -l:1,s dealing ~.lt'n the former South L! Mexican Joe Guerrera. a mush lslidmy Wmwr‘ ‘mm’ m“ Mead 15 1 “l1embre" and one of the most-fear- quiie tickled with his charge. Mead illltls hlcKcnna easy l0 handle and 1an industrious nlan in training. The Nova Scotian battler ishard at work m, Charley O'Conneil‘s gyymna- slum, 2536 Euclid Avenue, Cleve- land, Ohio. He expects also to appear at R. K. Carter's Miami Beach Ken- nel Club. Miami Beach, Fa., against Dave Shade in January. Carter has bought the Miami Beach Kennel. Club from the estate of the deceased ‘Pox Rickard and omns with a fis- llc show. Nov. 1i. LOS ANGELES. Cal. Nor". this recent. sholvings indicate he'll be iup there with a few more fights. . In 30 contests Guerrero vras beat- en but three limes. Nine of his vic- 1 tories ilave been by knockouts. Some '0! me West's outstanding lighties are of Mick Greaiis. who was ‘associated featherweight champion. gina. H ‘ll-us Ls the second year in succes- sion that the Scottish team has been Scots Curlers A Unaible To Make Canadian Tour of the cable was, team." no other explanation given. being i..._.i..-¢__- PSOBIASIS Ecnmo nod All 8H1: Dloeuee ' " Take Our Herbal Remedies Pamphlet nn Skin Tiloeasea also MONTREAL. Nov. B——A cable stat- ing that Scotland would not be able to send a curling team to Canada ihis u-inter. was received here today The West Kent-Queen Square foot- l, ball game twirte postponed takes place l; this afternoon at 3.30 :1. the C. A. A. ';. A. Grounds. Todays game has all the j earmarks of a real football struggle 5 as on the result of this game rest!‘ the interschoiastic cilamyliorlrhip id‘ :ed ilghtweights on the Pacific coast 1 §lle‘s hardly a lop-hotelier as yet, but 3 l S‘ . .; ,. _l . s~ California's newest fighting sensation -' numbered among his souvenirs. The _' I ,Mexican is under the management _. with Johnny Kilbane. former xvorld‘! F unable to come to (Ianada. The text . "Cannot raise a , 8k £f®filv>u>n§su wp-marummwmle .. u... macaw-iv» . States. fight promoter for a fight, with Ace,“ J_ B’ Stewart. Canadian Npn“ l-iuciklns. the Nebraska Wildcat. wheihqnflm“, or the Royal Caledonmn mm nu Imsa of Mflllllnnfl nnrl Di!- hooklet on (lrdcrs of “en, nmi flooding by the Thames. will‘ be shot. also individual During the recent heavy rains in Prizes-Shooting to commence at parts of China, water in the canals 1.30 sharp-Ranges 200. 300 and 500 was so high that boats could not yrrtds. All riflemen interested will be pass under the bridges. present. BRINGINCYUP FATHER HQMJ DO YOU We carry a/full line of English and Scotch woolens for Suits and Oovercoats. We thank our many customers for their pat- ronage and presence at our old store, and hope to see them all with many new 01188 in our new and up-to-date store. l MURDOCH ROSS ' MERCHANT TAILOR _ -CHARLOTTETOWN ' - i} Y . . Phone s87 ; ~01’ ANOTHER wont: ABOUT MY Baa-muons ousva wouoznnx. l non’- H: mason-rm Ms w-ru A FUL 5:1 or sluvza- vM l )4 l DO? I HO9E KL) VVILL Ff GIVE US M 'BE\NG LATI- wovooan ueluc. n- jnowctrr AT omusn- I “H111.” ll‘ ill" l l1l ,117 KentiStreet. Revere Hotel Building ‘. 5;. Chile's present extensive road coh- siruction program involves the ex- penditure of more than 06.000000. 0n the opening night in Edin- burgh. Smiiand, of Ivar Novelios new comedy. "Symphony in Two Flats," there were 25 curtain calls. r0 “AVE 8215M JUST A‘: WELL "l liifllllliill l» llmn lliiillllilillillll" ' n 5L‘ - .-_--n-._\\ 9LEA€>EO \F ‘DU DID N"T 59% “as recently whipped by championl Mickey Walker. In recent bouts. near and at Cleve- land, lVleKenna knocked out Howard l Quebec. 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