THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN o Q ‘ WN’ ‘Sllii uggins of Yankees Tl-ying‘ To Put Over Deal — St. Louis Wants Bush and Herb Pennock \‘l~3\\’ roiik. Nov. 11. — white uri has iii-cit offered by the Yan- .-,< l1) lilt‘ ill'()\\'llt-l in exchange for ,i,.ui Shocker. The St. Louis-club ,- i‘illllllt'l't'l1 with a demand for 1 llush or llcrb Pennock, blit if i- l|t'1i1 is made it will he as pro- wl by iii.» Ncw York manage» t'lll. ituil, incidentally, if Shock- ilocs conic buck t0 ‘the Yankees will lu- one oi' the very few illlgtfii llllliii‘ In tlie line-up of the iigglils ii'illl|)t' for nextseason. llil|~~i- Huggins is ilusiicatlng in .\‘ili1lllt1 in (‘ii|cinuatl. but he will . H this vliy before very long to prolmiiiary to the meeting in this hung-ii - x after that hard- lini.’ lighl-handtul outfielder hi‘ lllvil last \\'illlt‘I'. lie still wants v . tam-her and a shoit- 1., lip could use a. pitcher, too. l hi: has ilecltli-tl to make no illli‘ efforts to get new blood on P club. Haggai: l‘i1iillZi1H that the Yan- i~s lost tlii- iu-nnnnt not becauso t1} iiiil not have the material hh \\'ill(‘|l to win it. but ibetraiise tlw faulty psychology of his all-rs, “t1 iinows that if the Yan- 1P5 hzul not iii-cu so icareiess about on» curly season games they oiipi-rl lo much interior clubs they Ollili have ivalkctl in. llr liiiows that lf the Yankees il liusn on their toe-s from tho art iliigv ivonid have finished flvi» mes lll iiu- good, oven with the l illllllil ll|lH iilliiis SilS British Sport W on Champions Rum Country With Mi tion _And Alarm LONDON, Nov. 11.-Dempsey let‘ it be noised about that he 11in! mind (ruining over to Eng- d to liikc a punch or two at ‘he of tht- British heavyweights. 10f which has caused the sop- 19111911 sportsmen of this land 11111110. and the unsophisticated illttfle cvvn darkui‘ days ahead 11111111111 Prestige in the boxing fitness, Time isn't u boxer in all of iilill who gives any proinisu of 1111111114 11l1 against Dempsey tor aullll icw rounds, unless the H 1l1h°11 _vu mind to be playful- “H111 Bill-sh know tbis. In - 9.1’ 11°11“ lust as much of ‘"1’ 1111101 fun at their boxing pre- igillllllelll, as do the mtye bolster- Anginiorists overseas. ‘h B81111, who might be matched ‘ 11111110)’ in a London ring’! tum] u ri-iiiin eoouiiru. the I ilion, W110 811i his title on a u-udrlnil Just the other tin" he tile cilanllel to do a little K111111111 tile Basque country y‘ llidfi pained Puollul, No- 11 1111- boxing game in Britain LGKEIQFUUiIIKI bud ever hoard of e hm-l "Lilia main business in wu trial-l!‘ vloiusly buenfhoppmg and m - lu gave unddard a The rushing. a aulollilltlrl! is Joe Beckett. who u, mghll‘ record _of cold knock- _ ago‘lt"'1_'i1 11811.net him. Not lliitfllifllll like“ rethud’ ‘nan-led’ . mmglhiltwii t0 u quiet life of . ‘hummmhl oats come and lo at ,, i0 lit“? 1“ sent ii little y" t Pullers the other day y’ $1M“ Nobody else, seem» n "u l t0 sue him try. and m“ chutiacouratrement. . huh“; 1118 over the Beckett ma“ in n‘? turns ones thoughts lser-wclghtflc: Bloomndd‘ the in", "am" chlllmftlon who had . Hush reg i! War of rutrlev- mreufim lie In the pugilis- i... o," y Tommy Gibbons y“ and m 11:‘ England from the kluy mm 1; usioned Bloomfield married agility: ed :0 he too '1 "1" 1111111011 rlflolgwilll fun of his 1 movies mudg- Q _ . J31"! ahsinlmt the Ami-inn, m" wmm 1111 unmet-elm! , com-d d 1e the best Bloom. i, i, u, ° 11°1°Pe Minimal to P lhlrd round was to s" bmwl- MP1"! more than " ‘"1 M0 energetic e i- 1| of his wltqucror. p FOR any our ROY PROWSE Conccded by the most cirlillcal hockey fans to be w-thout a peer as a defence player in the Mari- tlimes, accompanies McEnchern to Boston this morning to show his wares with the Boston Professional Hockey Club in an endeavor to at- tach lvis “John Hannock" to Art Ross’ roster for 1924-25 hockey campaign. It will be remembered that Roy's brand of “heads up" hockey displayed with the Abcg- welts last season was favownrmliiy ‘if not eloquently commented upon by not only local sport writers but by the papers of the sister provln eds as well. His chances are bright. I disapointlng showing oi‘ Sam Jones laud a couple oi' the other veteran Iiiingers. Jones fell down so budly ‘because of a couple of years be had been throwing the deadly "corkscrew bad." ‘Fills entails a tremendous l. train on flit: wrist and urni mus- cles and is even more serious than llilO “sp tliail" in its effects on the pitcher. ii’ .loncs will ubondtin the "corkstwri-w“ and g0 btrrkttithrow- ng. iillFVUtl and using the old "noiLlic" hc may be successful ;ln ncxt year as he was in 1923. Sill INHEEI] and Rebuffed on all Sides by Former Friends-the Price the “Goat” is Paying. live t.o every public criticism, an-l hoping against hope for a rein- statement In organized baseball which may permit him to redeem his reputation and begin the recon- tru-ctinli ofavhtit was once a most promising irareer. Jimmy O'Connell "gout" of tho attemptctl bribery of ill-ILIE Sand of the Phlllics, to "tbrnv" a garlic to the McGruwitien n lilt late pi-nniiiit race, wanders liIUlll. this section oi‘ the country lz-i-vpiia out of the lllllll-k‘. eye as much as ilossllills-~aiill waiting. nay conic from (louinilssiontir Lan‘ ills. ovcrloril oi' the dominion of swat. n word that will l‘ft his in- lleiin-itl: suspension. a parole in Vlllifill he may make good. ‘lls is merciful, the former Giant “llliK”‘rBlllHERf H RING MEN riters Who Look Up-l. ored Trip To 01d ngled Expectaj That just about ends the list. "There vrrc. 0t‘ course. promising youngsters doing their stuff in ismull-timu boxing circles over here ‘just as there are plenty o! ambit- ious heavyweights active in Am- erica. But none oi them are first- lraters by any stretch of the im- agination. Still the British would be glad to see Dempsey, although it is tiou-btful if he could fatten his al- ready fat wallet to any great ux- tent in England, especially ii he keeps up his habit of thiukin-l; 111 nothing less than six flgures- Both of the two principal British boxing promoters-Major Wilson and C. B. Cochrari-havu recently 111111 bankruptcy proceedings brousht against them- Even Gibbons had to go to court to get his par 01 about 850.000 for the fight with Bloomfield. Over here it is I18: stimed Dempsey would turn up his rt-eeittly turnctidown nose 111 111“ mere mention oi' FlllCli n akimDY suni us fifty thousand dollars. {m} A FORGOTTEN MONUMENT A Washington monument 111B: was never erected occultied 111° 11k‘ tientlon of the (“tizena of New Y0!‘ in A847. lt was to tower so lull; above, any other structure that might be seen many miles out at sea. Several thousand dollars were actually raised and the cornerstonlte was laid with ceremony in I-la/mi - ton Square, which covered the blocks now contained betwet!" Third and Fifth avenues. Sixty“ at“), um] Sixty-ninth streets. T1118 was before Central park had been outlined. Hamilton stlkare WM fl portion of the old common lands of the city. ll in not known what became of tho Wushinliltlft '11‘1°11“' meat cornerstone. The monument association gradually ceased to ex- ist. The $1,000,000 monument w!!! forgotten. and when the 8'0"" on-ce known as Hamilton anti!" was cut up and the streets r011 through no record remained as to JIMMY O'CONNELL outfielder ls hardly likely to appear in the llne~up of the San Francis-co club of the Pacific Coast Leugueu tor in the first place, O'Connell would still belong to the Giants. to which he was sold by the local club last spring ‘for $75,000 ofGlaul money, and it would be up to the management oi' the Giants to say where he should go ll‘ any club wanted hlm. His services here prob- a-bly would not be in greatdemand.’ Hlln Diaappolintlnqfihowlng. O'Connell, from his performance here, never quite lived up to the expeatatlons which were held for him. and there are other palyers in the San Francisco outfield who would have done just as good work. so when the $75,000 offer came along from the Giants the local owners thought they were getting the benefit of a delicious bargain. And judging from the accounts of Jimmy's work in the big league. his playing has not been more than a nominal interest for his purchase price. l-le would ‘be a hard man to sell, and might prove a liability rather than an asset. Although he has learned his les- son, and would walk the "straight and narrow" in the future, it would bring a lot o! criticism again if anything should go wrong on the cllib with whom he was playing. as alleged heavy gambling on Coast League games was under fire all over the coast during the recent season. Nearly everybody out. hene likes Jimmy. He is more or less of a "kid." none too wise, and that makes it all the harder to pass judgment. A lot 0! the fans would like to say "it was just n slip. and slips don't trount." Unhonorcd It Home. O'Connell went out. to the ball park the day of his return to the irosst, and after the Seals had gone out on the field for the game, stay- ed to watch them play. During tho first. Inning the umpire looked across the field and shouted, "Shut that clubhouse door." Jimml’ hurt and amazed. left tho grounds. Some of Jimmy's teammates would object to playing with bim again. while others would welcome him back. Bhey all any, "What. a chance he threw away." , PROBABLY NOT An English paper ascribes tho what was done with the comer- stone and its ieaden box filled with memorials of the cit! 111 1347- i-QQL} : zAc a vermifuize an effective W9‘ pnration lo Mother Graves’ Worn- iExtarminntor. and it can be 1111611. to the moat delicate child Witltflt" fear of injury to the constitution. ——-—-——~QO},-—-*"' Millard’: Lfnlmcnt for flhcurnntllm use of "some" in such expreosions as "some girl" or "some show" to Horace Walpole. ln a letter dated July 7. 1782, it says, Walpole wrote: "Mr. William Pitt? Yes. he is to be secretary of atate-—st twenty-two- that is some glory!" But la "that iii some glory" on all tours with ii iiiiiiilril lflilllillliil; Unhonored _at Home SANFRANCISCLO, 0a., Nov. 11.-J . , llebuffetl at local hall fields, sensi-i , Visiting for tho word he hopes World's amateur champwnl He M". chase ‘he c,“ - b,’ d . SHVC TU BI‘ 18C ll1 But even in the event that Lon-i 1this season wlill be as equally balanced and effiicient as in recent years- W0rld’s Champs In Pro Ranks y l y, I l I I I ._-_-i_....-. ._.__... "bum?" MUNR° "HOOLEY" SMITH 1 “D0119 Munro. wlllcaptain the new professional hockey ma", in M - . . . ingifnrca’! lhliytpchlllltdf‘. it is reported that his hockey earnings plug hi; Wm "En s?!“ e busmess which has been arranged for him to operate, 1 0V" 525.000 for three years- He is the hghest pniced hock- =y player in Canada, 1G ‘1Hooley" Smith, made his name as a star hockey player with the ranltcs, and as a member of Canadian Olympic Hockey Team. the the ‘interests of the Ottawa proficsswnai team this year. The pros are hard after H‘.~'rry Watson, the Gran-Ito's leftvwing player who is re-1 Dtlfded as without a peer in both Canada and the United States- i VSPORTIEECOMMENT GOOD LUCK! The Guardian iin common with all our citizens wishes our young ath- letes Jack McEaclfern and Roy Prowne every success in thelir try out with the Boston Professional Hockey Club. These two stellar hockcy-. ists have been for several years among the foilcmost “rubber-hunters” 011 11w Abesweit hockey team cirul always shared conspicuously with; 11w "S! 10f their team-mates in brllnqlng the “bacon” and glory in hockey circle-s to Prince Edward Island. Referring to the exclusive announce- ment which appeared in these columns -a week or so ago, we may again repeat that the going tin big league company will not beso rosy for the "islanders" as the different style of attacknnd defence is vastly diff- erent to that which-the boys have-been playing, and therefore their first practices tinlike that of the rest of the aggregation-who by the wJy are all Canadians and play the upperCanadlzn game--wiii be trying moments. Nevertheless they've got the goods and need have only to be shown how. TH E ABEGWEITS The local puckchaaing aggregation is beginning to talk hockey than days and according to some of the latest “dope" the Abcgwelilts of The writer in conversation with one of the moguls was informed that the management have already begun to bulild up an effective machine for the coming ‘season's activities to isuch an extent that their chances they claim are more than bright to again win the coveted Maritime hock- ey championship. SUMMERSIDE Mtch interest locally as well an otherwise ls manifested in the per- aoncll of the Crystals for the coming» winter. Anyway the brand of hockey displayed by the “westorncrfl last season was of a high standard and in some gimcc of championship calibre. This fall the team ‘ll practically intact. including Ern McQuarrle, the big blonde defence. who i: a tower of strength on the back line at all times. Summerside will bear watching this wilntcr. , ' LONGBOAT IN TOILS A New York Dcupatch says: —— Among the 956 pcrlonl arrfngcd in the traffic court for infraction o1 the trsffllc regulation: was "Tom" Longboat, the famous Indian marathon runner, who la now a taxicab chauffeur. Longboat was ac- cu'cd of speeding his machine at thirty-one mlllcs an hour on Broadway. His examination was‘ postponed aflh Ia request until November 10. Léng- so.“ wag s1 one {lmg one of the greatest long distance runners in the world. He ran against Freddie Cameron at the Abegweit Grounds here some years ago-Sport Ed. Painful, st-valen ankles Sloan's gets right at the trouble is applied, freuhtlg purified blood Y ’ll get ick, sure relief for ien, nful ankles with start: tingling rough the ach- 8l n c. troqulru no tiresome ingoslace. And this enriched r rllbhingithp medicine itself does bl supply driven out swelling the wor and {min and restores norm: “T: it are eertaréaxgroélgeiihh tlonn in no tlmshfigeifithis an l0 g o today. g circulation t the moment it as ma. “'- !"i w. FOR TRY (llTT iiiilii iilii iliiiii Bill i iii. Will " fi l CaLeai-y t0 Play St. Pats _ “Babe” Dye Last to Sign With Irish -— ll/Ianagtz- ment il/lum Ile- gzarrling‘ New Players. JACK McEACHERN Leavcs this morning for 80s. 'l‘()lli).\"l‘(). Nov. 111,’ The opcu-iton where he will start training lug hoi-lu-y maicli iii‘ lill1 season with Art Ross: profcssionms we, ' \'-'i'l lii- $lii"titl Novl-iiilioi" 22. will-u ‘ t bb. ‘ (‘aligan iipioiis oi’ the Western para my o 9m m9 a permanen (iiiuail antic. will i-ngugc Si. birth 5111111118 the P1101‘ 111135013 °1 1'ilil' i‘ iii an cxlflfiion Liililll". lrpo l\'i'l~".i“lt‘lfl‘l'vllmryglltlllslillikvi‘lllilgficonsensus of amnion “pressed ‘Lin, Ul-‘Hiirlgl. Si: q‘ through the sporting columns of St. Pals \\ill iwvllilllitllvl‘ lmiuiuii a number 0i our 1e'31d11"l maritime a Wl‘l'i\' from today \\'_li1u llii~ l‘t“,',' ngwspapgrs spgaks yer’ cncourag. =1 w v lljw- is lit" lilili-sl Ni klhlt ])1;l)'l:l' lo 311d McEachcr" m make 9151111" M‘? _q'1_-|i _-i i;(,|ili-;iil_ Eachsrn is not only a field and track athlete of note but is one of lthe fastest ball players in lower ‘Canada. His future theiefore, pro- viding he rcmams, will he a bright lone in the land of the Stars and 1Sti~ipea. the National Hockey League. The ________iv>———i- I l. llF can, 1Bhllilllh l i I Aiorilay nizzlit on the ill All (i. -1\1-1 {lcys ilii- liilli iminc in ii it‘ tzinrna-i Illlt-‘lli WilS rolli-il |)l‘l\li'i1i'il tlii- All, iSiilrs and tlil- Ytii-liisnicii. ilii- 1'01’- fniri‘ winiilil: out by u izoud 1-111.l<11" ‘ ity. ' i PFlIiiHVlIII-‘I arn; ilit- swrcsi .- ,-,. 4 ALL STARS: - AME" DYE 1,i_ \\'(Il),<ll1.l‘ _ i -l.". lti2~fitil I .._ _ ’l‘lii.- St. Pat nianzigl lll“llt arc illillllln- P1191“ —- l1 1'1‘ 1f'1"'“521 i-ieltiirtiiiil: ally new plain-rs. 'l‘liv.\’1-1- 51"11"‘“1 " 15f 15"""17" llliitlt‘ llilllliritllllr- otlvrs; to l)unl:|'l‘ .llo\vutt ____ ill} l-lo ills-ill .\lunro. llarry Watson and "llapily"|\1V. i.iil‘llt‘l' __.. i5? b2 iil~i llil Day, llii- ’i‘i_-.1,ei- iii-fence player, now -—-~ W» - —~———~-» — 5.1.0 up, to l’li:ii'ni:ii-_\'. but failed 111 'l'»,i;,!,.~, ____ __ 3g] 793 733.341"; sticure tlicni. Their ufti-i- to Aiunrti yACHT-SMEN; was the sanltmis ofici .i that play l hm“ _______ m, 135 1gi,_4gg hi» liy Montreal, but tlil-y we're till-l‘ _ Ryan __ _ H‘ ‘m; 1334M“ . ablc lo gut as good a position aslJ Rmmru‘ h,‘ l“ lmwnu Montrriti are iloiug for iilt‘ i'iirniti|"l_j FIN‘!!! ‘ “ ‘ I5,‘ m? 1964302 Olympic playcr. Day will uni b"i " F’ "" " _‘ ', “ through Pharmacy until tlic Sprint; ‘ ' ‘1- "11 ---- " 111 n‘; Hlwhx l ill ‘cc 3 l:l. i‘ i-auntt s iari- ill‘ “WTT "T T thlnletthl‘: [\\“lilli]!]l' for llii- niiiiii-rousi '1'~11111-' ----- -~ 14115 i177 753 ‘1-1 jumps in protcss-ioiiul hockey. 1111s‘ uabt ilic lli|l'l)t1i's and the HO“-,.,»,.r‘ ‘hm-e is l. all-mp; Band ‘s lllt'l in battle array and i-han t’ that tliv lrisli will secure tho llanil buys pruvoil to Iii- mast- lho services of Alex (lraydlio clov- lrs u: the situation and won out or ipiitrn player‘ oi' tho Port Ar- by a coinfoifialili- margin. Follow- lliur lcanl. No contract has been 111i! u!" lilo sz-ilrcs ' signed as yct. but llic tvrllls llilVi‘ BANVD BOYS piacticzilly bet-u iicri-ptcrl, (lrzty C- 1_\1‘11.\‘ --, - - - - » - -- 31:71 H3 2131 was onc oi' the nulstzindlng pla,\'1‘1‘-*1 ~11 1\“11.V 114 115?‘ 131$ on the Purl. Arthur team last slur 1'1 11111117011" ~ - 3117 1711 11511 “on, l1‘. l)(lll(‘t"llt‘ ‘.320 ltlfl 13S l stand Hockeyiists Ifeave This Morning For Bostoin-Giood Luck l I iii iiiiii i iiiiil, ii iiilNlliifilll 1i Dean of American lli- (lers Recovering‘ From Injuries Sus- tained in Race.- (‘rack Jockey Says He Will Ride Again ll()S’l‘(l.\' Nov. ll. 1“’il’1l‘ Saudi- 1 it's - lint: juvlivy. wliii w.“ y injuri-ii ilurnl; a rai-~ ill ‘aloha trilrk on .i\ui:. I w'll livc in (‘a|nlirid_ this \\'llllt'l'. Tilir i> lli. \\'ill'ii i'l-. Evi-il at llii- hlllli‘ ill‘ Qiiiiih-‘s fillh~'i'~iil-iti\v, (I. ll: n, (‘asi-i‘. at ltlh lmxinaloil ilVvlllln, (‘Iillllnitlgtn I Snndii was rot-twill)’ dlscliarw-ui from iilts RUUHPVPII llusiliiiil. . ~\\ York, wllrri- he has |n'1'll uiiilvruii LARL iSANDE “ti: trizitn iii tor injurii-s. wliii-ii _ ' ii-ii -. ll li-i: ill'ili\t'll in iwl lilac . a rriii-kcii rib and a lirolii-u i-ullar lliillt‘. 'l'lii- lnliiiius juwlwy \\'I'lli. to his homo at .lai1i1ii<~:t.l.olli: island. wlisrt- lit- will l't’lllillll lill .i t'i-\\' iiil_\'.‘-l before lcavini; for (‘alu- liritlgu‘. Silnilc is ubli- to walk with the zissitlani-i» of a i-aiic. The ‘crack jut-lacy insists that hc will ritlc zigitiu. although lii- will rcsl in Caiullrlilso all winter. \. Jo) . . . . . . . . . . .. 131i Totals . . . . .. Sill (irauil Total — BARBERS .l. Hughes . . . . . . . .. 211 lill iill .l. Walsh - Elli T. lti-ardon . l2i A. McFaskill .. lilll H. (ircgmjv . . . . . . . _ 'l‘utals tlrund " . .. f‘. Ki-lly null .\. .lo_v hail liigli singles, 321 pins. .l. llualics bail high total Tiilli. 'l‘tinii:,iit the Aicrli. and lnviuri< bios will inakc a good gain". Bitlsh (onset? T‘ Cigarettes and Tobacco Aryfosgroj) .‘L_I_s_‘_1.r'fa/_:~?,' ' BRlTISll ' cousois I2 {(2715 ¢ 20107-251’ - “b: "he la some statesman?" Would Walpole have used the latter phrase? 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