- s so-calied "simon-pure" be- ‘ titudell manifest every time Ray i Night Racing . tun campaigners started. all but two a “Tnifgiisapgrrsrowfifilljfgffifw- woasssnu. . » l ‘ ~ ~ a M " ' ‘Mt-fir l -wREs1‘u1..vc P 0 I bASalggTfugxhl. I E ' BQwuNG . oruan sronr . . » P""'Acs’s'c'VE' ‘N . lV/zat l . PADDO K] '-wHo Attzses THAT ‘ THE AMATEUR WHO PLAYS ONLY FOR stony IS A l Hi5 ASSERHON in" ‘TD BACK UP f; - PADDOCKS CLAIM] ' i 942 nbeliefs is the cynical impression that amateur athletic star is almost in- __.vl.rlab1y a professional in disguise. r comes l. big cute attraction, you just can't convince old Johr. Q. Public mt said money magnet is not gett- ms, nr hers, through inflated ex- FODIO‘ alhwances or some secret Tout in the gate." Some amateurs are more prixsucrous than their “pro" ‘ammo-its, the former having no available 'mum.s oi support other than athistlc prowess. And so a general "l-thought-so" at- AMATEUIQ. ARE PAID SEEMS Price ateu rs - ref?" Among commonly accepted public Barbutl, Charley Paddock. v or some other athletic luminary impugns the purity of big time ciizaieur sports. Now the Amateur Athletic. Union is as august aru." strait-laced a body as the typical college faculty. Vilfhen- ever a Barbuti or c Paddock breaks into print with chafges" or insinua- tlons oi ‘secret pay" for certain amateur attract-ions. the indignation of the A. A. U, expresses itself with the laconic scorn oi college professors when interviewed concerning the escapades oi naughty studentsl The mayority of A. A. U officials are sincere and honest unquestion- ably in their efforts to prevent the VIFTER DISSE-NTIOH WITH ' NORELIUS (tape), and VINNY RICHARDS (Anew), p ma. ling Venom lie-dual; h. floral amt» mm mam. Will ' won AMAYEUR _ cFFiCiAl-S! series. . , oi high calibre. Ysrmouth has had strong opposi- tion right through the sesson. where- as the Island boys have been handl- capped in lack of games with teams o Fence Busters * Y get Gate “Dead Heads” Will Not Defray Abegweits Expenses In Series. —Huge Crowds Expected) Monday And Tuesday. i ‘rhe Abegweit executive held an en- thuslastic meeting Wednesday even- ing and a big effort w secure the co-operation oi the citizens in gen- eral will be made to put the local end oi the Maritime ball series over in a manner that will do credit to ‘our city. There is no doubt at all that these "efforts will be successful. Information gleaned from various sources rates the Yarmouth team as being a powerful aggregation. Though there is no need for pessimism in the face oi this news it is well to bear in mind that our team will be ex- tended to the utmost inthe five-game those in attendance reach the bleachers otherwise than vla the tick- et gate. usually over the high fence. To end this petty practice a man armed with megaphone and field- glasses will be stationed on the top- most part of the stand._ANY indiv- idual detected scaling the fence will be indicated to the police officers present and at the same time the megaphone announcer will inform the crowd that "John Jones is just doing the scaling act." It is hoped this action will have a salutary effect on the offenders. Let's get out and win these ball games. 4Q" :2‘. AMATEUR OFFICIALS Good His Bo TURNED "PRO " .1 \_ encroachmonts of commercialism, so much so that there is much friction ‘developed at tun-cs over rigid rulings ‘and inquiries which certain stars re- sent. 5 Such marvels as“ Bill Tllden. Joie Ray, Vcnrczit Richards, Helen‘ Meany. ant Martha Norelius (win- ner of the recent $10,000 Marathon swim on Lake Ontario) have had many passages with the A. A. 0., some turning ' pro" as it consequence. Incidentally, although that quea- tion: "Wnat price amateurs?" fre- quently has been raised, no promin- ent A, A. U. ciiicial has ever been icund guilty in such connections. (Associated Press) Sept. heavyweight contender. scored a technical knockout tonight over Tommy Loughran in the third round of a scheduled fifteen round match that ended in most surprising fash- ion. A single punch after 2'1 minutes of fighting knocked Lougliran down for the count of five, but he came up helpless, turned his back on his op- ponent and lost the fight as he gazed in dazed iaslilon at the 50,000 people lAt Houlton 11s pear to the spectators tolbe hlttlll! a much faster clip than they were going. Tonight s new world's record for night racing on a half mile track WES w o l Great Success ism hung up by Ruby P.. driven by‘ Keys. who stepped in 2.08 flat. 1R. H. Webber oi Milltown. N. B» WM , nooupu, Me., Sept. ‘cc-me second night race meet under elec- trio lights w be staged in the cast brew 2,000 people to the HOHIWH jrlck‘ tonight and was a success be- yond all expectations. The pick 0i the Maine and New Brunswick cir- for the first time under flood lights. [the horses appeared to like it and all were eager to get sway. By some- thing o! an optical illusion they BP- ,.. Cali -..1 loo Richmoflil 3*». . Ruby P. rom. (Reyes) ..... 1 gmy Todd, bg. (Ncvcrs) .. 2 Hedgewood K., chg. (Hasty) 8 Bessie McKiyo, bm.- (Willard) 4 Men of Charlotteto * See the new ROYAL SOCIETY Samples 10f Custom Tailored Suits and Overcoats-which" e well dressed man will choose-p-For the Our varieltyof’ suit fgillfl overcoat samples is the greatest ever presented. Good tailoring find-tek- _' pend wogrliiipnsnip com- ' . 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(Killam)‘8 Peter Bttliwell also started. Time-KM 1-2. 2.13 1-2, 2.13. rhesus- limes:- 2.18 Class Mixed. Mary Volo. chm. (Gerow) 2 4 Kazoff. bg. (Nevers) 1 2 ley) ; .... .... ..3 l Eenato l1. rog. (Willard) 4 3 4rd Time-ll}! 1-2. 2.15 1-2. 2.12 1-2. 2.15 1-2. ~ l . , T0dev1.H60.000 people in Great Britain are receiving poor relief, as compared" to 795,000 in 1918, Airplane factories of Germany are busy turnlii; our plans ror the coming Remember ‘one price $24.00 - Measured by an expert tailor. J. W. ROBBLEE 1 Jack pSharlzcy , . \ t Loaghran Loses i From Sharkey Larrupin’ Lithuanian Makes- Former Middleweight Cham- A pion In Three Rounds. YANKEE STADIUM. NOW YOXIK, Zd-Jack Shnrkey, Boston on noughranb chin and banged home ast By Beating across a perfect right to Tommy's ‘chin. Referee Lou Magnolia held Sharkey back as Loughran stood helpless. but erect, gazing vacantly cut into the arena. NEW YORK. Sept. Zlk-(FIRST ROUND) r-Careiuily. with the deep- est respect for each other the big clean limhed fellows spurred in the centre oi the ring. Sharkey growl- ed. burled his head, and smashed into Tommy's body with both hands. Loughran grunted a bit and 1001104 up the Boston Gob carefully. Tom- my bounced over s. left hook to the chin. but Sharkey reached him with a long left hook as he drove for- ward again and bounced his right iull on Tommy's chin. To the sur- prise of all sharkey made the fancy Loughran miss with his neat left Jab and they bounded together to swap at close quarters. ‘This time Tommy had things under control and tied up Sharlcey nicely as the bell rang. SHARKEY PEEVEID (ROUND TWOM-Shsrkeyb wild lunge went amiss as Tommy spesred the sailor's head with a left and pushed him into the ropes. A bit peeved at such trftment, Sharkey dove in with a long right that missed by two ieet and Loughran neatly hooked his left to the chin. They fenced in the centre. trying to make each other lead. until Tommy grim- ly accepted the challenge and rattl- ed three lefts oi'f Sharkeyk scowling face. Bharkey drove the dancing master to the ropes with a left hook to the body. bounced his right full two lefts to the head as they came sway. Tommy was boxing studious- ly at the gong. LOUGHRAN DAZED 135 Gt. George St. TipTop Wearers are Saving Thousands. J. W. Robblee "Price $24.00 " D0 NOT MISS ‘THIS ’ OPPORTUNITY l z I seconds after the gong sounded Bharkey shot a right hand to Lough- rank chin that dropped him in his own corner. his head over the ropes. {rommy came up at a count oi five, but Walked daaedly to a neutral cor- ner. turned his back on snarkoy. and hung there helplellly- The referee held oil Bhcrkey Ind awarded him the fllht on a technical knockout. monument for the victims of a train ‘wreck at Oharfield last October. y thaeeartoavereinstheaatlniema ~ ofthestsu. - ROUND THIREEM-Only l few A railway in lngiand is in erect a Peruisuuihllnsahishwayaiong Proceeds from most of the. RIB!!! played in Charlottetown are not us- ually in line with the number of folks who view the game. Many of o I ... -“—"“’ c -_. +1 .4.- . /... _..... .. 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