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Alutrliniulu-r Jess - 111-»; i'11r1-1-1| him 1111 the innit-ii. ills n ~11 11y Joc (flit-k, ‘ 1 111111;: _ll1c decision. r1 111mm] tc- have fully recovered 11111: ltc expects to begin training in u few days. ‘ British Football A 1‘ 1 ONDON, Oct. 19.-Second 1‘ :‘11l 111191-11 11 the London chal- 11 .-- r1111 lac-cert‘) played today 1:111 :13 follows: Charlton" 1, if "‘1'1l 1; Chelsea l, Milwull, " 1‘ I 1111111. Orient 3, West Ham 1.11mi 2; Queens Park Rangers RUGBY 1 'l‘l:1: Rugby lxinguo~<lnirivusliiri; ,1 second round, Wurriiigton i); '<l111-.; l6; Yorksliiro clip, fiOtfilltl 11-111111. Leeds ll, York (i. ~- ~--~<0c- Doings At The “Y” "Fin. IlLIllL-h- 7.30 Special clash. ' "I f1 Juniors. Class A. and B. - Teacher's Basketball. T. (‘ivy League 111v.- vs. Borooks $.30. llcliekah Maguo. 1111p"; v.1. _Whlrlwinds. l i lMade Mean And Vile Remarks A About Mot-her ‘NlCW' YORK, Oct. 19. —~"Peach. on" lirnivniug considers her wealthy 11111411111111 ungrateful because he ‘nmdc “tncnn and vllc" remarks ab- 11111 111s mother-in-law after she inudc nccktics for him with her own hands. Edward Browning in taking hlg first ztcp toward a legal separation that Mrs. Catherine Heenan was unfit to he her daughter's guardian. M. (lilo Ilockwodd, a Poughkeopsle, N. Y. lawyer, was Ruardian on Saturday. "The charge made by Mr. Browning that mother in not a fit guardian for mail mean and vile." said "Peaches." “Mother certainly was good to ihlm. She made his ties. She sewed them with her own hands.‘ | Mrs. llrowning and her mother contest his separation suit, which Caloric Pipeless ilcfioflllllg Vllpathetic‘encouragement for results Tecenlll’ obtained under very I\lcMu11pn, Lion.“ 1111111 iron to have fouglithlnrgztnll “To make m“. "mo" a Hlyabie and "f" “"““k-“ “F0 l" “l” Garflh" hubcflcctivc athletic organization there 1° Wlllllllilwjii; required u littlc Pia"? flu-s 11s wcll as forbearance, one with V "J ‘Villillmqtlie other, and a. great deal less rt-h. nguuist whom Morgan sucypetty kindergarten nonsense and <si11ily (lnlciificrl his title, wln- bickering , " Duane is now‘ appointed her , efforts of the players.“ Complete List of DETROIT, Oct. Phil ‘the weight, Association today flllproved a lls iof world champions. | The list follows; Heavyweight-Gene Tunney. I higlitheavywelgiht— Jack Delsn l 1 l l 1 ey. Middleweight-Tiger Flowers. Welterweight-Pete Latzo." Ililghtweight-Sammy Maudell. Featherweight—0,p'en'. Bantamweight-ffild Taylor. Flyweight—Fidel LaBatbn. lChampion Again ' 1 i 1 (Canadian Press) the ‘limit of five hours set for the ships of Canadian fishing fleets ‘continued. The champion 11311111 d80- llsively defedted the challenger on 1:111 points of sailing. l flaunt-nut Oct. 19. — Bluenose Captain Angus Walters, again fail- ied in today's race to clinch the championship of the Canadian Fish- iing fleets. By her inability to fill- lish the race within the time limit of five hours, stipulated by Walt- vers himself as n. condition of the ‘tiontest, the champion defeated the lchalletiging Hnligonian, Captain ,‘Moyle Cruse, by 27 minutes, 12 sec- {cnds on the 37 mile course but with 'the northwest wind averaging bB- ,tween 15 and 20 knots she was nil-- . able to finish before the time limit. At a meeting gfllllglll. of the sail- ing committee and the two skippers, Walters told the committee he would not race again and he left the meeting declaring be would take the Bluenose homo tomorrow. ii Gives Frank Crit- l isoism 0f M. P. B. I SYDNEY, 06:. ward and weakening feature of the administration of Maritime athlet- ics for some time‘ past-has been lack of due appreciation by some func- tionaries of particular and, specific difficulties under which work is carried on by sectional appointees of the M. P. B.," said A. D. (Hump) Campbell,- noted college coach, re- plying in the Sydney Record to re- cent onslaughtn 11y A. W. covey "it." Rf 11w Amherst meeting‘ re- land other M.P.B.A.A.U. functionar- lies. “These sectional appointees give guilty athletes in one forum-Mir au- time and energy ungrudgingl in a. bona flue attempt to help thll abh-lpmve this mailer 15-“ 5°” 390l- letic movement in their localities the recompense for that work done in a well meaning manner should not be adverse criticism and abuse. What they slic-uld receive iseyln- trying condi- more rpationce “Let those amohg us beyond the confines of unholy Cape Breton who have attained a position of pur- ity and perfection not yet ours, be indulgent with us, and hopeful, for ‘the evidence is we are tediously as- cenditig and may yet attain their loftyeminence on one peak ‘qt which we hope one day to an Ibrace them purified by investiga- ftions and i our hand sterlllggd ‘cards given by one whose motlvds ‘camel. be questioned or methods i charged!’ Browns to Have Complete Change Says Pres. Ball ST. LOUIS, Oct. l9.—A "com- plete shake-np‘ in all departments 11f rho St. Louis American League Baseball Club will be mode in an ef- fort to put the team on the map, 1Prei1iclent Phil Ball said recently. lie has announced thgt George Sis- ler's contract as manager of the Browne would not be renewed. "l cannot givs out any details at this time, because our plans are in the making." ball said, "but there will be a complete shake-up.’ Ball said several wore under con- sideration for manager, but proli- ably no decision would be made for several weeks. ‘Hopes to Get Beet- “We hope to get the very best man available." he declared. "Mon- ey is not going 1o stop us. My club's payroll is tho third highest in the American League. "f am not prepared to discuss contract expired and we did not man to the club. and is stlllmgreat Title Holders lit-Deposits; Rosenberg as bantamweigh titleliolder and deolarins lhe foatlv. 1 ierweight title vacant through the ilnabllity of 1Kid Kaplau to make Defeats Challenger ‘HALIFAX, Oct. 19. — The Blue- nose again fnilpd to finish within courage, for it and it will be up to the captains of ‘the schooners and committee to de- cide whether or not races are to be i118- American League rivals in all three nnblushing beside the 19-—“A“ ‘""°' officials of the M. P. B. probably the Sislor case further than to coy concerning! physical that George was not ‘iii-ed’ as inan- ggi-ucgm-g, 5m! other,“ but A4"; .3 I501‘. in the sense that tine club is are the ones that cause practically displeased or peeved st him. His all the trouble. ' think that he had qualified as a concerning Ill-advisement. can n01‘- managor during his three-year trial. er got back. but a Class B mnn is Bisler has been a vary valuable elizlhle for reinstatement. twho Mve added to the ,dy echoes of tfie world's aerial the ‘breaks to win the first. wor . championship for St. Louis. e at such an accusation. gla"e at the sum say, Huggins is right. . Cards Desqrved Win series. They conquered series lo determine the chnmpion- 0H8 88-1116 behind 8111i fight tho-ll‘ ‘ way to triumph on a foreign field. illlllfl0llli approval to Grover Cleve- There are three elements iu any land Alexander. the old ninn with series: hitting, fielding and pitch- young‘ ideas. The Cardinals excelled their to the pedestal and took his place departments. They outhii the Yanks by thirty-three points. they outflelded them by eight, and the St. Louis pitching, on the whole. was better than that furnished by tho New York hurlers. Ponncck was close to perfection in all three games in which ha up- penred, but Alexander was just as good, if not better. lHoyt pitched splendidly, though he lost the final fray; but Sherdel pitched two 111111!- nificent losing games. Haines was better in his first victory than Hoyt was in his one winning ‘battle. Card Bate Heaviest in additian the Cardinals out- slugged the Yankees, (iespl-te Baht.- ‘Ruth's mighty individual cloutint The (tuestioii of suspended ath- letes and their efforts to get buck into the amateur fold has caused more trouble than any other single factor. It is even rumored .-th:1t reinstate- ments have had an influence ilthllll- nual meetings. Whether it did or not. will one amateur official rise up and say that this mutter never once caused troulile during his tenure of office? ' ‘It is only necessary to point out contly. practically the cnfirc sea. sion. mulled over the question of other. ,IIf that is not sufficient to look at iPictou county whore 11 de- ,cision to sit on the fence has been poached in regard to the move for new branches. 1 The reason for this was simply that they‘ wanted to see what the chances were from both sides in regard to rcinstatnmcuis. Scent- lnsly. this‘ would indicate tho fin- portance attached io-this (iuestion by many amateur-clubs. " ~ 1Now what. aro the motives that. prompt clubs to seek reinstate- ment of these men?" it is purely the cause of promoting ism? Or is it the desire lrrstreng- then the club's entry in .-1 ($311311; line of amateur sport? The me" Naturally seek their own reinstatement but it cannot be denied that they are encouraged l" "ll! by the clubs. It is only "Mum they want 1o 11st back 111111 competition and no spurring will strongly object. lBu-t for every man reinstated us- ually there is a chap, who stayed amateur. displaced. ‘Obviously, the experience of tho older aghlew Ellzkflyglllglg :11 f?V0’f‘8ll choice over s er us - t 111 this 11111-11 mm “g 31mg‘ Now. the M. 1P, 1B_ feels so strong. ly about .thi1i that at the Amherst meellllg 11-1181! Passed 11 resolution announcing that. if they were front. ed fairly they would not ildvogalg 5009B run. »l"ro11ldcnt Doyle p111 ll, in the negative sense when he said if ho was treated unfairly ho would advocate secession. The 9mm; p; Just. the same. The 'l‘olegra.ph- Journal taken issue with 11111; gland éolr reasons that have been outlin- The question o1‘ tho nugpgpdou athlete is not of such importance a9 develfillcd of Olympic material or this matter of secession, but since the ‘issue has been raised ‘by the M. IP. B., let us drag thin 11101-51; out into the light and 100k him over. _ V‘ Under the constitution of tho Canadian Uiiiou, once 11 mun 119,1; been proven to be a pro. he is 1051;311:111. The various classes, fol- Clflw A» a guilty athlete cannot be reinstated. except in unusual circumstances where he has been ill advised and has without mature consideration turned to the pro. ranks. Class ‘B. are men who have competed with or sgslnsi pron but have not received mon- ies. There are four other classes (llroctorl. ‘in- iA CIessVA man. save for tlic n11.1- ln brief. the reinstatement of oommlnd the enthusiasm and- boetl Ball ‘refused to discuss any pro-i posed trade of players, but ldihllu club- - Iisier declined _ to discuss his alleged desertlon, or file n counter ‘Still on the grounds 0f cruelty. plans, saying his future was “strid- ly up to Hr. gnu." - p1,,“ - these men depends largely on the “The m," mums" w“ be a rind map sitting on the ielnstotement disciplinnrlnn 1111a 11 man able m Mil"!- |and there is enough leeway ip the rules to cover most any cask ' l-fllrlllfiffi were movers!" who ilndlmm“ m‘ ‘ outlived their usefulness with fhoym es of 11.111111111141611 r111 Jlosentment ls srdhled. Their cause must be passed on Now. hero is where the trouble Ore athlete 111111111111 reinstati- ent. Another on not. Charl- the air. Harmon!’ g total that: looms larger on the New rZb York side of the composite box n"? “Mu m“ "l9 ‘Card! 80!; hall score is at the ‘bottom of the error ‘s column. even Miller Huggins hasn't hinted can say with any justice that the Like the 111116 sportsman 111119111. Cards? is, the mite manager of the losers their opponents from top to bottom admitted than. his team lipid ‘been and across the middle. I beaten by a better one, and only a statistics, which- fell in great clusters and were shat- never lie, shows that teréd‘ perhaps beyond repair. Babe The Cardinals deserved the wln-l-Bnbe made two running ners‘ share of the richest crop oilthat were mnfinlflfifilll 8nd W109 dollars ever harvested in a world‘s'l1e showed the power of his arm by thedhrowlng out runners from‘ deep Yanks from every angle, including right field. took nerve, nndl plenty of it, for them to leave honielunchallenged. New System To Re-Instate Sus- pended Athletes is Concerned amateur- out, succeeded in making the Can- rown 1111111111111 i‘ 0N8 EXBEllEli - 1111111111 MAINAVENIIES. NEW YORK. Oct. 19. —-’I‘hQre and they outrun the Yankees on the National Boxing are some disgruntled Yankee 3:5 the bases. The only statistical t lu the face of these facts who Cards won because they got the‘ They simply outplayed While they were doing it records ‘Ruth alone set ten series marks,- ,aided by his four home runs—three lu one game-and his fielding was lfino though not sensational. The catches lFor all-round i11divi- dunl brilliancy he stood alone and But the laurel wreath goes by un- Alexander climbed mythical‘ forms of the mighty ‘Matty, Jnck lCombs, Babe Adams and other nit-- disputed heroes of the past. Thevenow’: Great Work I - 1 lf it hadn't been for Alexander the spotlight of fame would have‘ fnlleu directly on young Tpnuuy Theveuuw, the Cardinals‘ rookie shortstop, who left them all iii bat- ting with n mark of 417 for the seven games and fielded his posit- ion like u. Wagner or :1 1.1110111. If the Yankees 11nd been successful Sunday Babe ‘Rlllll would have been the individual to ivoai- the crown, with IHerble Pennoek, who pitched and won two games, his only rival Within speaking dis- ztanco. such as we are facing today. What ls the remedy? This is u fair statement of niat Lers. ‘If not, the errors are not iii- tentional. 11s there any solution of this vex ed problem~a problem if not solv- ed will always cause trouble’! Whether the M. ‘P. B. is retained, whether there are new brunch s formed, this matter will x1111 cause trouble until the issue is fairly faced. It may be said that you arc non trying to write a new constitution for the management of - amatcu athletics in Canada. And chant“ must of course, be lllflf!» in tlu Canadian constitution hut we hi: lleve it has been clearly show- that under the present slystein, fric tion will always occur. (Boiled down, tlic citicstlon is this —-can we evolve a system tliut wil eliminate 211i much as possible the personal equation and 1111100 this matter of FClIlSlIllUIIICIlL on nu equal basis? T110 wrilcr, who nilci1t1e1lil1t1 Anilicrst meeting, has :1 i1l:-.n to put forward in this regard, 1111116111.’ at. it from the inns’ vioivpoiiil. 'l‘liis suggestion will h1- givcii 111 tomorrow's issue and riuhs and oi‘- flcials froui ‘Sydney, (lune ‘llveton. to Woodstock. lNew Brunsivick, are, invited to tines on it. No claim is made that it holds a universal pau- aces for all these amateur troubles. It meets certain objections, how- ever. it dissolves the personalit- ies and we believe ll. makes the punishment fit the crime. At. least, it rnny start others thinking and who knows but the IMm-ilimtis may have something valuable‘ to offer in this regard. Only Iiy cxchatigc cf ideas and careful tiotisideratlon of those mul~ —-St. John ‘Tclegraplhlotirunl. iO-i — Heaviest Scholastic l Captain Frftwndn oi John (“Tluy“) Aiouri- bciicvu 1111 i: unmug tliu lurgcsl high school football players in tho country. 20 years c111. only 29:1 pounds. having lost six- vest fields this summer. John requires btit oven that sizofils him so tight- ly that none last n wliolo season. Pittsburgh Pirate Philadelphia, Oct. 19.-Tommy Herman. Philadelphia. was awarded s. judge's decision over George Bal- duc, a Canadian, in bout toni ht. Herman weighed 135 pounds; alduc 131. when Herman, trying for n. knock- ndisn resort lo holding tactics. -—---——<-0-&i- ' l zz-Asthmn Cannot Last when the I to all corners. ‘rwublozis 1'3 dined and an impasse 1e touched"! .1 a‘- > 1 _ grgntest of all asthma specifics is l -,.‘P 1 tors cnu we rcncli a little harmony. J01"! teen pounds ivlillo working in hur- Anaconda Co“ M,“ n, _ _ __ , 01111111111111 Pacific (F11. .. l‘ m“ 43 mm“ NY. Ccii. und 111111, 1111' (mnsolitiuied Gus (311. (. litidson filulor Cur ('11. lutnruutional Petroleum Standard New York . . . . .. “is. K1111. and Tex. ity. .. Manager is Fired §:.'::‘.1::'.‘:;?..... ..... .. Bank Nova S0211? a ten-round M11)’. 143. n remedy like this iii so easily 14cc- oil. 01):“). n, Kellogg's Asthma ur1~1|_ , .~ '\ l» “fly/r s i .1 1t run tam i l Jli\\'l§l.l'lt'Tl>.1llll It's a weitcr cf tears and a lillfillqlldiifi of isuoblrr. when Hw 001w“ bscflme Keilys and the Kelly; become reconciled and the picture bccvmcs the 911M051 flfld "'18P- ricst comedy characterization that ever rippled the silver screen. |T'S-—A WOW! vmtr. .. - ‘ HEARTY LAUGHS/JAMMED» ' SCREAMINGIST - COMEDY HIT IN YEARS, ‘Matineda-g2fip," 15a ‘Nlght-n-37ci2fic 16¢, oNnoF Tlilil-IFUNNEST FEATURES EVER MADE! All the humor and side-splitting laughQgr of a hundred thousand Cohens qn‘ “val-M thousand itellys has been captured -ln thlifperflect charactcrizs." tion of these two famous families. It's a race picgw. with everybody in the cast ‘racing to see which “n4 provide the most laughs. ~ A HARRY POLLARD PRODUC.T|QN adapted ‘from Aaron Hoffman's stage play ‘ "Two Blocks Alwgy" with an‘ all-eta,- comcdy cast including George Sidney, Charla: Murray and Vera Gordon. Fox hlews ~-- “liuiniynrzl lfoilics” — (lrchesfra New Theatr ‘ To Be Started. M1‘. 11°». llll1-111‘li;11'<1 l‘l'llll'll"ll Monday from Saint .l11l11i,_\\l11~1‘1~ 1111 hug 111-1121 in coulcrciiri- 111 111111111“- tinn wiiii tliu 111iw 11101111-1» 111,11»- crcctcd ut 11111 t:(ll'll"l‘ 111' (lruiluu and (lrcur. George 111". lliunrlt» 11rd nicniioncri tliut. 110111;; 111111 1111-11 experienced liccuusc of sonic 111l- certainly as to tlic (iizai-t .1121: oi the plot to 11c 11111110 uv 1.111112 I'm" the thcnlrc. 1111f lllut 1111111» urn llll\\' being hurried, 11.1111 will shortly 11c itvfiilulilo for any iilqniring con- tractors in ('i1:1rlott<~t11\\'11 111' vicin- ity.‘ .\Vl1ilc in Suini 1111111 Mr. 11111111:- hurd llifipittllill lllt‘. new \'<11-111i111111l School, Admiral Bculty llntt-l, Suiul infirniury uud 1111101" 111111." liniltliug-s, thus liming very pro- cuvatitin tcndcru thin trunk. Stock Quotations l1i1\‘1.1i\‘1\I\', (>111. ill. 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Si.“ _ _ _ 4 _ 4 __ 131,1,‘ Notional League Baseball Cluh for 1.3 “q wgoiwnm, (7,, __ _ I051; several years past and pilot oi the Monti-gm stock Exchange ' word's championship flssreswlion 1111mm, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1111111, 0f 1926- wiw notified ‘by Barney 1:11.11. ‘Sl-Bamnhlps 11111. . 111111, Dreyfuss, Pirate owners, tonight, Lam-om‘ yulp _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ ms that his service would not bc re- M0;|(|-e3]_pnwp1- ,_ wired 11m your. ' 1 National llrotvcrlcs 1131/, ‘_""“<"‘““"’__- WinnipeKElectrlc .. . 57% Asbcstdo Com- Nmv . . . . . . .. 20H. Tommy Herman mu Telephone . . . . . . . . . .. 13st,; . . . . . . . . .. 290 Wheat——Dec., 142%; May, 146%. Corn-Dec, 76%‘ May.‘ 85. Oats-moo. 4-111.“ iilay, 48%, Wheat-Och, 1H; Dec, l 139:1 l 1 ._____._____‘__ _ _ Remedy assuredly deserve this cx- ' rpm 115m w" mum“; by vm-y sited title. it has to its credit 1.111111- few clutches, until the tenth round sands of cases» which diner prepara- lion's had failed lo benefit. It brllllia hall? to even tho most severe mien-i and brings the patient. to a condi- ion of blessed rclicf. Surely sulfur- ug from asthma is 1111111110511 ivhon v. ‘11111 “invtivv n01 I MADE il‘~I"i‘(> 111113111’ inc or HICKETS BLACK ‘rw or TOBACCO __. This is why Hickeyb Black Twist comes first, it has il~c make-tip and flavor in every fig that no other brand hi5- Thc m:1n who chews tobacco knows that when he buys i-lickey's, he's not taking any chances o1 getting poorly made tobacco. That's why men all ask for HlCKEY’S because it i1‘. the BEST. Millions of figs used yearly. l-iickcy a Nicholson Tobacco (11)., Ltd. lvianufncturcrs Charlottetown 1 Jmyabsro c.1111. , JerseyMflk