teStSporting Gossip of “The Island’? and t , -. 5' 51”“ v v1 eorlitl ‘re in the Slates is "wpy (Qualified to (tome and Make. lli ' pious are Born M 'l‘han the NEW YORK, Sept. 20. -— Not. all oi’ tho oirllziin- t-rs n1i(l only_ n. few nt’ the wise mun of. the pr»- seut. day are \viil- lug to admit that Luis Angel Ftrpo lilundcred terrib- . 1y when he dis- carded Jimmy iieForest as his placed him with a whn_ had- been in a movie L and re American. ‘ in boxing Fp-po announcer] after he iiis two big‘ fights \vitl1 “nil Willard that he had s hi» could get along without. my}; -d services oi‘ De- g u", pnys sat buck in the j, anti (let-reed that Firpo n; mistakes ready to be 1311 lu- rould ever find place v ' ii(I\\'t'\'t‘|‘, figured that it gtfllll)‘ l~‘irpo'r. own business '11 he saw fit, hut they found .1 of wisdom in hii: (incision money and fight. his own ,, explained that when he this own way he won Wilh~ ithle and that when hr tried l into ]ll‘.li’ll('i‘ the tour-him! “prof - 1r, he nearly had his l(nti(-i(t~(l"ot'i'. previous alibi for Firpo “as iii- was not i(‘ll‘t|l1‘l'iIlilfilliflilf.’ ped to learn a style of tlfiili- i;|i'i'('1tll\\'i'ti from the natur- iihct in him to club and bring it u'1(.\' said that how-ouitl piaught lwi-austi ho was too atiatl and that ho forgot all mp5 when he was pushed in r. ‘Atlantic (‘it_v. \Vlli‘ll Flrpo was ,, [or lite lh-uipiat-y light. and i hail gathered all the zaages l- irrltiug 1nd fighting game, defense was advatictul in ioi Fifltll- _ ‘this there in the Ilniied esreaily uuzllifiettto teat-h a liilhc gaun- aild make hhn a it‘ it tras asked. ievas no candidate agreed ilit-eiisiriiig argtulnent it was hr all the sages that. no ltiiili have taught “l-‘it/I‘ to tint no one (eould have iiu- upou \\'lti_i‘,;l.‘-‘l, hlrtlmvau or (i it was liflltiiiililil)’ agreed ere is no trainct" in the ‘1 who could really teach l0 fight, even if he had the i-YouKrnitizi (av UNITED Phase) .lio\v inany home ruurl 1111i rnlrr hit last your‘! ls he effec- agaiust left-hamltirs‘? lKL/l‘. F0lll‘llit'l‘ hit 10 homers in .i-‘(iurni\-r S(‘t‘ll'l.‘i t(i have little. lair hitting southpaws. (if his home runs. i! have been mado inst li-l lianders, which i8 11 average. considering that right dud |iiii‘i|t'l‘S tlllillllilllltli‘ south- sahoui four to one. i’ i 1U .\l’hat pill-lieu" (lld Hornsby "easiest" last year iu inukiug 4211011111 runs’! J- 13- w- diornsby hit Cooper, of Pitts- - ttir 4 home runs in 1022. .\\‘h11t is the world's record for pole vault‘! M- M- W- .iIlf1-11l 5 l-i-tl inches, made by K. Foss, of Auiericn, in tho 1920 pic tlauit-s. W THEY STAND League American 1' ‘fork ..... ciunaii , \ "1" Neiwe-liiu-(l "“'111‘\s1.1uiHalli-violin i '1 i -('i\ \1-\\ \i8o| /r11/r( ih-cnAsifs ltnvi: roon v11 011111111 0111111111. SAYS 1111111 i‘ the Aqllitfiliifl. Friday nrvnurntory 'l‘here an Individual who 'l'ench a- lflghtcr The n1 a \Vh111er-—(‘-liuni-' any 'l‘ln1es More y are Made disposition to carry out tions. _ in Firpo‘s case it is not that he instruc- he is a (lumboli he is a quick thinker, a xunart iiinii in and out oi‘ the ring, lint he 13011111 not be taught. t(i do somt-tliiug that he felt (‘town in his heart was the wrong way for him, Fighters are hnrn muny times more than they are made. The greatest. trainer or ring professor in thu world could not make n champion itnless he had the mater- lul, and-even when the makings are there, the producing is not pos- sible unless ideal conditions pre- vail. ' N0 great fighter or champion of the present dny has a tutor. Per- haps it. might follow that a (wham- piun does not net-d t(i he taught. 111151111 111i‘ Bilhflfllly to learn or that wfiilénd Dempsey (li(l. Sporting Comment i Th“ Gltiiliiefllm‘ fililliui: schoonors will race about October 12th for the liluenose last These two will then it will he another terrific battle, 1111111)’ experts m“ ""1"" 91 11113119101111: for the international Fisherman's Cup, won last year by the Nova Scotian schooner Bluenose. tivoly set (or the American elimination series although the American liuce Committee has not yet announced its plans. . The new Columbia. , 1111m- eflfl)’ U115 Will‘ for a Gloucester syndicate, is now on the banks salt fishing, but CaptaimAlden Geelc has promised to leave (or home today, in order to be ready for the elimination. year and wnner of August in connection with Gloucestcfs programme, is regarded as another certainty for the elimination tests. The Elizabeth Howard is the third probability. This (late has been tents- The Henry Ford, runner~up t.o the Inptnn Cup in the race in Ii00th anniversary celebration The star or the Argentine on 1 so sure m, pm,“ "m! hi w"? 5511;; lérggllliltlyoxiln the iistic firms. ure in ring history forever p ' on m“ “mtEaTY-had he been us well handled as the eh His great fight 11c (emerges a heroic figure, and auipiou last. Friday, he might now have the title. Dempsey Vgfy q .- , - caustic comment. from m ‘r mum Firm’ and this action mused Dempsey clear out of the m“ Wm, him in Grantlantl lticifs lap. and newspaper writer that brooks were all with could not recover frmnthztt terrific battering in the first round tho way meet again sometime if they live, ahd f" 111s Tillfisltle. Flrpo lifted his battering right, and deposited nffllllfley can thank a friendly press box he dldn‘ the champion. t land head on on the floor, Firpo was badly The Firpo, the frugal, probably ponders today on his pig hpmlpdncus l“ lie would have (lid oi‘ real fighting not retaining De Forest. as his trainer w. fiurrnnndod M“ ‘ ' ' 1 ‘if with a lot of his countrymen, who prolialily know as mu -l . h mt - the Portuguese army L‘ 1 m“ ring fighting m’ 111'. . l-tl"" w. . b ‘11bo ti ll 111 t1..'1in in that second round, it advice run round, if possible, and steady himself. in the late war. De Forest llliltit} the Argentine Assassin take u and that he has to he (tiniest per- fect: to reach the top. Dempsey, (lilibons, Leonard, Tondier, Walker, Lynch, Ditndee and Villa have trainers, but their labors consist mostly in rubbing and massaging. hlost (if the champions do nnt like to have a trainer telling them how they are to fight. l1eouard is one exception, but the (ruse at hand is ziiso exception- al. The llghtuw-lght chaniphiu said that his trainer, lliannie Sea- iuou, gave him lnwiluable illSi"‘1Li- studied his iltyli. so closely that. he ’ was able to imitate the iPEl-iiiill-‘ifil’ zilniosi perfectly. Dempsey’ likes to be told how the tipponvnts fight whom he has not had the chance of seeing in the Dundee. said that he likes to go 1pm lite ring without knowing a thing about his opponent. or with- out being bothered with a 11111-111“ ranged plan oi‘ attack. Under those conditions he can fight as H“. (“tgflg-tkjl] demands. [Portun- 1111-1)», lluntieo is a good enough fighter to do it, but (ithers less et~ fieieut might iioi. he able t.(i (In it. The best. (if fighters are lit-lilo“ hy ,1 gpnii (ibserving second in "w" corner who can (touch tin-in on the (lefeets (ind the I1l11‘111'11i-'1* "i their opponents (luring the fight. Firpo Satisfied _ _ With Decision NEW yQRK, Sept. 20.—-'l‘he de- cision (if tho referee is sufficient for Luis Angel Firpo, and deslli"? the protests of his friends and many spectators of his fight nvltil Jack Dempsey. that he was 1111111 1y treated and fouled. he itsks noth- iug more than "another match“ Wm, H“. world's champion. _ 'l‘in- true sporisuranshlp ol_ the Ar ‘t-uiimi fighter islshowu 1n a stnteiuent given by huu to the As- sotilated Press in which he say-a: "'l‘h(~r1~. has been (tonal-Ill 10101115" sion on the ‘quest ion of fouls 111111.11‘ match with Jack DenIhlW-y- H1" charges against. llorutio LflVZliit! are unjust because. Mr. lViuldoon, chair- ‘ man of the New York lloxing (our mimilnn, nssuretl us that Justice would hr. (lone to lite. “l have rend what. Mr. Nlultlooti m", mill (m the subject of fouls and l appreciate it. l have also read many reftirtinciis by Hllflrtilli! “'11!- ers to the same matter. llut not.- witlistandlng this i wnnt to make one thing perfectly clear; l accept the (lccisiou uud all l want is au- other match with ihvuthur-Y 111* "("111 as my arm is all right and i have had sufficient. rest." Horatio l1uvnlle was Firpo‘s sec- ond nn(l it. has been ehurgvti that. he ut-glectbil to claim a obvious foul Royal Send off p For Papyrus I1ONDON, ‘Sept. 20. —1Pan.vru-i 1“ to have n. royal visitor after the great thoroughbred K008 "ilmmi tosnlllug the next (lay for New York tor his rsce with the kins 0T the American three-year-olds, says the Dally Mall. Princess Beatrice, sunt 0t Kins George, is to inspect the liner on that day and will take tho oppor- [unity to_,see the famous horse in his sir cushioned stall. Meanwhile, Fspyrus‘ trainer has tieeii to Southampton to inslteflt the accommodations prepared to safety while insure the rscer's crossing the Atlantic. He flu!- gestsd only minor alterations. most. oi which have to do with ven- tilatlon. A movable hatch will be put In between the stalls of Pnpyrus and his stable mate. ‘Bargod, “so that they can have a chat," maths trainer put. it. All things that are on earth shall wholly pass away. Except the love of God, which shall Bryant. live and last for aye. I C ii'iil'i( ll‘t‘tll‘li .1. some (if the (lope in the free- iu the circuit. racu; at the (‘timber- laud the (iitl pat-er, ii. ii. ‘Brett. (‘iualwd up Peter i\'e1111c1l_\' and the .\ "o:- tool; parer liarl It was a hard driven rat-e all the Recorti-Rroken At Gorham (ll)llli.\.\i. .\'l(*., (‘uunly fair lions in the proper method of beat» “fly; H". “not htirgp showing ing liew 'l‘(~.ndler when they met gylgy, in U“. first m"; third hen“; this summer iu New York ‘L m“. Huck 1'L\c()l‘(‘_ '|‘t111‘"“1"- i1°“"""“"- \"‘"‘ F‘ "it The ‘Lilli ])i1(,'(‘l‘\\ went. fast, t:lll)\\'- handed fighter and Twonard lin(-\\' in“. UH“, “mus M10“. 2'13‘ A m“ m“ tminm‘ hi“! Emumvml rr-i-ord rrmvd (if i2_tlll0 uw-re on the Ti-niiler very closely and bad Lgiwnml,’ The Aroost(iolt start in a xqiecitil free-for-all Friday were shown summary: Elli Junior Free-for-Ali, Purse $1,000 lt1\\'(‘\'i"l',t(l‘ . ' i- - _ MAVIH»; L.) 1 1 1 how to beat them. lie mr-rely‘ l,l_i;(‘iilfoi\.l_imédy lylilvmrkv “wants to know what to expect. Olson) ‘ ~' 2 3 (‘ulgaigv Earl ehs, tNcverst S Tlmc- 1081/4, (New track reeoril.) 2.30 Pace Stake, Purse $1,000. ldiizzzbctb Watts, litii, by tleucral Wu ts (Waite) i’. i 1 Lei- 8., chg. by Pos-ubility (Niciierson) 1 I‘- ii ~i The 'l‘ank, lig, tlladtitu-k) ii Ll 2 2 lliluriuue. bu. (Dottie) l! 5 5 3i lledgetrood 11:11" Little Dali also started. 'l‘illl()——2.1*l‘/1, 2.1112.» 2.11%, 2.30 Mixed Stake, Purse $1.000. Dewey the (lreai, hg, by l1ord Dewey l‘Ni(’k(‘l'(~'Oll) l 1 1 .\lary $i‘.ilit‘._\', nrui, (llan- nafitit 2 3 2 Aurora. hm. (Matthews) i! ll ll ,\lei)onalll, lillg (Fog) ‘l ~i 4 -Silku"orin also stitrieil. 'i‘iu1e--2.15l 1-3, 2141/4, 2.1493. 2.18 Mixed, Purse $500.. Main Shot. hg, by Main Sheet. (iPottlr) v 5 1 1 1 iiaruey' Delight, ebg, by Jlarut-y (Ttlonutir, (llaii- uiliut ‘ 1 5 i3 4 tlrie, chin. tSotilr-l 2 ‘.5 2 I Peter Stillwell, bg, (Nev- ‘ , ‘ 41p.) .1 51 I» ‘.1 'l‘o1iy (L, lVilkisr-u, ltizidaiiio M.. and the Maid also st: 'l'illit‘—-2.1*i1/4, 2.1m, 2.111%, 2.1 VICTORY 'l‘hrtr(- is no (taint like that. when stornris (lone, _ There. is no pleasure keen puin's release; Thero is no joy that. lit-s so deep us peace; No pease so deep us that struggle won. ll’ ding H1111! 1'11 fwti Iiuu" ii-utiltlin fin ini, Ciro ihilt‘ iimuiwtlel iiiititun Sleuth/in!» 14.1111 1111111111111 Supt. 1i". -'|‘h1- shztttert-(l zil-‘o 1or-ull _\‘1-.<it>r(l:i,\' when in three straight. ]ltll'l‘l'.§ which the track. The 2118113, ted. 5. lttl by Quebec Sore Over .u(i.\"ru~l~:1\-r., shin. 2o, »'rhh 11% elt- rtimpluint that Ontario is al- “11111 11111111.’ lo put one (iver on Quebec iii amateur uthletim, will be‘ VUlHWi in the argument-s from 1111* lull‘! ol the country when the protest. made by tho Montreal A. -\: -\. to tho Amateur A. A, of C. <11 the manner in which the relay lat-rs was i-ondut-tetl at ilie prepar- atory (llyuipie trials in lialittix iii-oi. week (tomes up for Stf-liiiyiflellL Montreal claims that the relay teams were to he made up oi’ men all from the same ziihietlc- llfitlimi" tilltlll, whereas ()l'li1||‘i() 1,111.1],- PM 1n ilyiflillli composed of men from liamt-lttui, 'i(ironto 11ml lii-imip it is the intention according to (‘harles Irwin, a very prominent. M. A‘. 1\. .-\. nail, to i""hi to the utmost ditch for diontroal and the prov- . , . . . titre rights 1n this matter, an it \\'li| be iookev itpuu as a test. cane \\'l‘i('il will show how much this part ot‘ the L‘(illlltl'_\' ran expert oi‘ its future treatment in Olympic affairs. Mae Edwards Players At Prince Edward Next Week “lmir Wet-k" and Mac lidtvards l‘i.'|_v('rs “let-k, have ltecnme. almost synonymous for the past three sea- sons in (Tharloitetnwn Eiiifil year a noticeable effort. 1111s been made by illflliilgvl’ Chas. T. Smith to strengthen and hnprovt- his organization. and this season will be no exception. Perhaps one of the reasons for the continnetl popularity of lifllllililliy is the varied program that is offered. While never forget.- iing that. old axiom; that "The playfls the thing." Mr. Smith never- theless prnrhles a variety of enter- tainment which cannot. fail to give t-ai-h and everyone who attends solniitliing to their own personal taste, and which leaves not. one (lull moment. throughout. lorniuiices by this (:(iinpti|i_v. llrtma comedy. uiudevillu. and tipeciul in whlrlwi1i(l stiiwtwession. Mr. ‘(Yorhln playing opposite. in itself‘, forms nn evenings’ enter tniniuent. Seat for the entire week. llealing is weli,——liut wherefon wounds to healp-Anon. Equals World?- Half Mile cuuailcil the world's lug the mile in 2.02%. The recon in i914 by Uhian. handled, and F The Halifax Meet ti1is' the per- iuusieal numbers follow (mt-h (ither The initial offering Monday or» (suing is a three act comedy (irania "TWO DADDIES OF MIN 4," with Miss Edwards in the title role and Mr. Smith luis mounted his productions elaborately. The ‘vaudeville offer- ed by the Mae Edwards Players sale opens this morning at 0.510 a. m. at the theatre You can secure your reservations Track Record Aunviurows. Sfipi. 20. —-r1-t1-1~ Manning driven‘ by Tommy Murphy half nlile track record here yesterday, trott- was ostatilislied at (ioshen, N. \'., iiiiLliRE iii FRED $3,000 Free for all the. Fe Day “'11s Captured by SPH: “Wtnessed (Special To The Guardian) Ten thousand enthusiastic spec- tators witnessed the third days racing at Fredericton today. The visitors were from all parts of the Maritime Provinces and Maine as well us Queibee and Ontario. The big $3000 Free For All was oi course the star attraction ns it. gave an opportunity of seeing the three fastest equities in the world of Spectators ‘Gathered Front AT THIRD liAY EiiliiiiiN MEET ature Attraction of the SillgloG. 'l‘l|0usan(ls all Parts the Races in action. The result was never in doubt as Single G. proved superior every ineh oi‘ the way with Mar- garet Dillon and Sir Roche fighting it out tor second money. Two other good races were staged and provided lots oi‘ excite- ment. High Kuntb Beauty was in excellent farm and accounted for the 2.14 class after dropping the Iiflrst heat to Crescendo. Royal .Mc~ Kinney won the named race in straight heats. Summary: 2.14 Trot and Pace. Puree $400.00 High Knob Beauty Rice. 2 1 1 i Crescendo Raymond 1 2 4 2 College Swift Shuman 3 3 2 4 Ruth Cochato Cummings .. 4 4 3 3 Time-{Ll-tl/i, 2.13%, 2.13%, 2.1314, Named Race, Fur" $300,110 Royal McKinney Avery Quldnesset. Gerrow .. ‘iiianihea Ltmgille Rosetta McKinney Taylor Filmore Dillon McDonald Time—-2.14%. 2.14%. 2.14%. Free For All $3000 Single G. Alien i Margaret Dillon llloltianenio-n 2 3 Sir Roche Loom-is ...................... .. 3 2 Steve Donotghuei to Ride Derby Winner SOUfi-IAMYIDN, Sept. I0.—lt. is definitely settled that. Stove Don- oghue, British premier jockey over the flat. will ride the Debby winner, Papyrus, when the Engiiali thor- oughbred races the best. three-year- old in the United States at Belmont Park on October 20. Passage M‘ Donoghue has been booked on the Olympic, sailing tor New York, October 10. "' New Glasgow Man To St. Patricks HALIFAX, Sept. 20.-—~lt is report- ed that Thurston 000k, the well known New Glasgow hockey player, who last year was playing manager of the New Glasgow independent hockey team, will the given a try- 'I‘ime—2 041/1 2 05_ out with St. Pat's, of Tomato, this winter. ' Zr1i-':;_~.\~"4 2:: $1.59 School Pants ' .'. v-s-azg. 3 ._: belt loops, lin throughout. fasteners. Sizes 7 to years of ‘ 1 5 g age Fal One oi _ the mo shown. smartly made and Governor Clever design i brown surge with value. Handsome \ Good wearable knick- crs for school and play. 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Pa! 4..'i"Q~\ This has been one of the most: popular sellers in the Province since we introduced it. belts, the knlckerbockers have Suits are shown mostly in browns and grays, all good wearable colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . handsome Young Men’s Suit $28.50 Humphrey Tweed Suit Al $25.00 All wool tweed, best makers of men’; clothes in breasted, two button sack coat. Straight trousers, finished either with cuff or plain nooRB a M°LEOD a . r111 $1.00 i Good firm with All sizes. Sat- urday 9.95 at good weight, Humphrey Mills. Beautifully tailored by perhaps the - "Yr:‘.:’!*.'ir».~..-:r - ' - -.-,-r-.--..-,.\,,_i ~\... Shirts cottons, attached, collar n 9.95 pockets, raglan s" $54!?! ‘it’ The belt: loops made by the . :Z'T:F.*r".~ ‘Canada. Single 25.00 --:'. - . '11:, 1~4hg\'rA.v-<¢ - - Bringing Up Father. l N w an \'-1\,=1“~i (‘t’) AH DL E /\'i)E --f““"““ 15W“ ‘-' wlz You r101’ mom "r 2.5 wOQLD l‘) Mr M15‘: JlQQb-YOU AFZE BEAUTIFUL - l COULD 5W Mi GAIE t" ‘r001? Dicruvzz FOQ Lil-E . ll-L EEE. THKT YOU QC) SOME WORK AQQUND TbP-tlsc. as some MORE wQRK . MR Jtqgra - ‘©1918 is“ Furuu lumen. me. =26