M fil ‘ PAGE “Live Sporting muzvcc to A" OF CIR,C.l-U"S'{;L'-I:FESS fg SEPTEMBER 7, 192s‘ mslcnisnlionsrown sumo)" ' m: ‘yo. W")\'I‘ o... . ,_ ‘ . . ., .. Can. Sends‘ I Great Pacers‘ Over 3digital‘ CLEVELAND. sent c-‘Jfl “- famous for its prfld t . pacers, has sent two . v _ e1’ _ this season whose .fl\t}y5 ~ wlu burn brightly in the fires c! memory. They are the sensational pair, Grattan Bars. 1591-3. and , Winnipeg, 1.5914. y"; t . . The harness turf never _, two such cyclonic pacers _'iil one" season. Grattan Bars is the only horse ever to win three 825.000 stakes in one campaign and ranks - as the largest nlbney-pinaingwqldsr I wheeler in history dorsal‘)! Oll- Winnipeg is the new holder o "the world race record oi 1.5814 for pacing geldings and the mark oi 2021-2 for this type ‘p! performer _ over a half-mile course}, N y have " the distinction of being‘ , only two new two-minute pefiormers‘ the year has produced. , , What makes theilfbchievenlents so remarkable is the fact they ._ hopples. Until Grattan Bars fiii l Winnipeg entered the two minute) list, only three pacers in the long‘ history of the sport who wore the,‘ straps had entered the charmed‘ circle. Grattan Bars "gained hlsrecor in marching of! with, tho 825,0 Page‘ Dairy at =Toledo (Rlldzsfluiillldd the mark in his triumpiidn the $25,- 000 American Derby at Kalamazoo. Winnipeg earned his tab in winning the $10,000 event at the New York State Fair, Syracuse. s lslal '~ t l u!(' y Y "Scarlet F Arrow " , AND AS. CHASE A. gripping ;:dran\a_ oi are la Auatrb.» with a brand new ‘twist: slug-an amiss; ‘climax-ear tremendous picture packed Ken in the red tunic and strlll 1| trousers pl the Northwest, Mounted Police. A“ different linirorm. but the earns lhrnnllgrldiufllflhc fish'- ing and loving thb-t has put hint first in the hearts of out-door adventure THE FROG” AND WITH 1 LAUREL - HLIDY COUIDY Jacqueline Logan » vocaissrs Lennon, as various , DIRECT Idiot! _ )taas1u4!_ .Ybrk louse cuts A most enjoyable afternoon mas spent on York Rifle Range Wednes- day 5th theoccasicnbelngtileilnt salver shoot. With good weather and good marking nothing could be more enjoyable. We look for a larger at- iendance and earlier start on Sat- urday 8th. For those who could not get there today we say come along and you will ilnd interesting com- petition ior prises, apart from the. solver, according to your class in shooting. 1 following are yesterday's ' (Possible 106) “Code of the Scarlet" At The Capitol BAKING WEARBR 0F THE SCARLET RESCUE]! ‘BY COM- PANIONS-"GETS H18 MAN" r-IN NEW FILM "Code of the seal-let." Ken Mes- naldis lainst western. now iii-vine at flee Capitol is a real thriller. Ithasproved tobethe most pretentious picture. necked with 98 thrills, stunts and daring that May- 02 nard has made to date. 91' The story is an original by For- 39 rest Sheldon and written especially o9 for Ken. It provides him with sit- as nations that call for stunt riding ll’! and the hard fighting that delight s6 the Maynard fans. 86 The story is one oi the Royal 82 Northwest Mounted Police, with the 81 locale laid in the Canadian North- ‘IB west. The theme is very human. 00 and yet has the swing of a historic M epic in showing the eifort and hard- , 58 ships endured by this body oi men rving Thompson . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45 in maintaininglsw and order in the Come nn rilfemen and let the old vast stretch oi lend under their Jur- range tho smart, sharp isdiction. It deals with the protec- music oi rifle notes. tion ‘oiiered the settlers in their new home; the gradual removal of the ———- Indians farther north, following the invasion of the white men: the . . trappers. and the law's eifort to i protect them from thieves. ' ' The whole story has been care- fully blenfid by liisarryfJihflrlgwn. a day oi bright sunshine with a direct" e "W"! °' ° ° “i” mild breeze and a large field 00'1"‘! Beréei- "tlzimcinltaitmzfiayhfi Golf enthusiasts took advantage oi e "m" m Ffivesey . . . . . . . . . W. Wat .. M. Moore. G. Love .. D. Cook 1-1. D. Vesey . H. Judson C. McDonald Kennedy H. Jones Brodie . J. Birt . "“FF”T°.Q?5‘9§€!“?@F1F _ the many mmpeuuom ‘flayed u the audience sitting on the very ed e of the seats. gaghsgftmwwn _ on" club on (gharles R. Rogers, producer of the ' Maynard series for First National. Dina‘; fiflmfieffiufi 311:1“? has surrounded Ken with a capable net o‘ M Fm 75 h,“ 13 A vjcast. consisting of Gladys McCon- Saunders won the sealed-hole event.‘ n9") "h" Plays the ludlng “mm” which was held in coniunction. lme "'9' Ed- 3nd?’ '7' P- Mccmvm‘ In the axwmoon “m” “d (an; Dot Farley. Sheldon Lewis, Hal proaching. putting nyufSalter and Joe Rickson. Of course " we}; he“; m; one oi‘ the leading roles falls to Tarzan, the wonder horse, and Ken's constant partner. Women Jockey Show Up 0n French Tracks PARIS, Sept. 6.—W0men Midi’! and drivers are expected to obtain permission soon to enter races throughout France. If they l" granted "equal rights" on the race track they will enter competitions under the same conditions impoeiid on men. Then the touts and tipttei-l wm h; shouting across their bai- risrs: "Put your money on Nellilrof the Opera Comique. I don’t know her horse. Noble's a winner. The precedent already ha: been established. Strangely ‘enough, it happened in Normandy, where the oldest French traditions are closely During the races at local tracks in Domirdnt. 71ers. Granville tlcmen‘s driving competitio winners were as follows: Ladioa Driving Yds.!"t.1 1st. Miss liimma Nicholson 128 1M 136 389 2nd. Mrs. Ewen McKinnon 104 132 i ="°u awn 0 nae; Q99 130 8'11 a» Men's Driving Ben Conrad C. W. McKinnon §§?§§ it 5F st... .... ... m new spirit of equality a at- tribu to populari ii; $3 2%??? 5 gg M DtmileWddnuday ',tllerewerethreeorths- suikydriverswhocar- ,_ immiourflassha w» n!) we so’ : <I$£ii1 slicuass I z "o .4 W-r o uQa saouuo was worm "Proudest"And' Happiest‘ i Mrs. Charlotte Williams oi Van- helr son, the sprinting sensation ahle is "the proudest ‘and hafllllwl er lilhoughlt ‘Percy ‘was the beet would be some Amoliican or Euro- ever so muidh oonihlenco. I know (mun lwllrouoht" Mani-reel "W"- Mna. Wliliimms, who looked so hit nit (iris-l: ohe must ‘be ‘Percy's go (in urliveratty in the United s-ity oi Wield)! Columbia. Mother In Dominion couver. I - in Montreqil" me'c'-t"-' oi lihe Olylmlpic (gamma, w 0' says motlhielr igmlCanoda." lnneii" s; ilhe runners. 1 rill thin it pean who would Win. ‘But l had he would dopwoll bmt Ibo diiq petiol- are rwere ‘ umazéd when yilieyfmet yorurg and is so pretty. they thoug- sweeiiiueai-t, She is sure he ‘won't States, lbui will! sgiiitenli the Univer- - - -I .' Game- Will be Played m ecutivs-of tila-nrnnnn. oi o. on upheld file protest oi (latholio Ollib against Houston“ t, _ ssss'..sssss . the first-game oi the semi-final between the" two The Vadlinllfidlatoly caiedwtbfiiiewflrunswick E lg; E grgagi ~§;=§€§ and Berlin. Several feminine rlserswdsy- Wu iliuns u; lake part lll noes wlthlamlde. the next month near President Dou- 50¢! . at namboullist the Protest of MonctontC- C. S. '0 lUp/zeld By Executive ~ ‘Oflficiels Considering Matter; f . . V S i SAINT JOHN. Sept. 6.—Th6 ii!- (iiiinmuai- confine uguniity o: . l Ania? J. 0. Ohssiey, the Plrzzvclz r1) WAR MEDY RIO’! ‘SEPT. 17 Huge Crowd Sees ' Favorites Win At State Fair Meet ‘Invaders Win Some Events . -Do e U .set Grattan Bars and Win- ' p p nipeg Make HiStOTY on PRESQUE IiSLE, Mes 5:311. Th best mac ng ssen ‘ U’ S‘ Tracks this season marked the second n 5e h arAbout, of the _Northern Maine For W _ aways; $14133sssiz"s.sssssss.s“zi“‘sszt...*2. State F0 a-Y- e l d '1 d ii With fast and weather good. The racllasmfaoxgifyspeizg “$22118 sfirpflsv we!“ generally m hvorma B“ y'es Allan J. Wilson, the Boston Flemming won two events, takinB ' m, his stflng, the m“ mixed mm chestnut Du- horseman, was here w t e ion, and the 211s with the Boston driven by Ted Bum" “m1 5° 5°“ l mare Margaret Grattan but losing oi the money. ' i the colt race to Henry Clukey with‘ Wilson cleaned up the $13 £506 l ree Worthy Silk from Dexter. Mfllne- with Pa,‘ Volo’ “app n8 e The summary: heats in 2.0a, 2.0a and 2.09 and cleaning up Hedgewood K., a local favorite. Wilson lost out in the 2.14 twi- to- another invader, Great Scott. from the stable of Dr. J. 1-1. Gaines. the veteran newport, Vt_., sports- man. who beat Belle Harvestworth in some nose finishes and local speed took the rest. Mary Volo oi George Reed's Fort Fairfleld stable. won a tough race in the 2.16 pace contrary to the expectgtionswoi thg s eculators. Governor rews r an Three Year Olds Mixed, Purse $500 sizafi SW me 8mm The summit“, ' 2.16 Pace, Purse $800 (five heat 2.18 Trot, Purse $1.000 Don Worthy, bg, by Guy Ax- worthy._ (Burke) Dells. Harvester. blm, (Clukey) Badia, b'm, (Hughes) . . . . . . . .- Gallilee, bg, (Russell) Delgoas Peter and Bt. Frusqui also started. Time-—2:l~i 1-2, 2:13 3-4, 21151-4- 1 B 2 4 n Worthy Silk, chs, by Harvest- worthy (Clukey) . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 Joe McKinney, bg, (Flem- ming) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Sweet Echo, bm, (Hanafin) Galety McGregor, chm, (Wells) 3 d Time—2:1'i3-4, 2:12 3-4. N plan) Mary Volo, bm, by Peter Volo (Steele) Kazoii‘, blg, by Avof (Nevers) . . . . . . ...-...1l833 Peter Tanlac, blg., by Grattan Bars is a son oi the dead sire, Grattan Royal, and is the property o! Fred Thrower. Kerwood Ont. Winnipeg, . bred in Calgary. Alta., and owned by Jackson Brosn d: Harvie of Winnipeg, Man" until ing when he was purchased by E. J. Baker, oi St. Charles, Ill., fol‘ a reported price of $25,000, is a son oi‘ Merry Direct. , -_ _ There is a good possibility the horses will better their records be- fore the curtain is rung down. If their owners decide to send them against time at the Lexington. Kc, Grand Circuit meeting, Sept. 24- Oct. 6, they may beat 1.59. If Win- nipeg Just equals 1.59, howill set a new record for pacing geldings. His present mark not only is filo best ever made in a race by a gelding but ties the best effort against the watch. Sir Rbch and Frank Bogash, Jlfi. another Canadian, paced in 1591-4 in time trials. Gratton Bars and Winnipeg are in clever hands, being trained by Vic Fleming. the North Randall reinsman, and Sep Palin. oi Ind- ianapolis respectively. Springhill De- ' feated St. Agnes Team 0f Halifax HALIFAX. Sept. (i-Springhill defeated the St. Agnes baseball team of Halifax by 7 to 3 ‘here this evening and earned the right to meet Westville in the final play- downs of the Nova Scotia provincial championship. —~>—qpo->- -_. fHillersf And Villesif Today HALIFAX, Sept. 6—-Sp'ringl1ill will Peter the Great (Gerow) . . . . . . ........43212 Bonnie Watts, brs, ' (Johnson) . . . . . . . . . . ..2 4 6 Oro Twinkling Chick also started. Time—2.l1. 2.12, 2111-2, 2.121-2, I 2.12 1-4. - ,, . 2:15 Mixed, Purse $1,000 Chestnut Dillon. chg, by Chest- nut Peter (Flemming) Dave Direct, chg, (Clagnon) . Kin‘; Forbes, gg, (Smith) Harvester John, bg, (Mason) Time-Zzlii 1-4, 2:10, 2:12 1-2. abb~ §e7b§l\-n'“ awun 2.14 \Tl'0t, Purse $800 Great Scott, bs., by Peter Scott (Steele) . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l l’ Belle Harvestworth, g m, (Bunch) . . . . . . . . . . . Bonnie Girl, chm, (Nevers) ..2 Jack Dempsey, bg,, (Kier- stead) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4 4 4 Ella Watts also started. » Time—‘2.13. 2.12, 2.12. - 2.13 Pace, Purse $000 Pax Volo, bs, by Peter Volo (Bunch) . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. Hedgewood K., chs, (Reyes) . Peterkin, chg., (Steele) s Trampeiane also started. Time-ROB, 2.08, 2.09. Bad Spill Mars Circuit Races At ' u 2:18 Pace, Purse $1,000 l 3 2 2 MargareVGrattan. bm, by Grat- ' 3 3 tan Royal (Flemming) 1 Joe Direct, chg, (Gagnon) ...2 Miss" Possibility, chm, (Fox) ..3 nallisboro, bg, (Hughes) " 'Pbllnei' also started. “Tfiin(.~"~2:il1-2, 21111-4, 21101-4. Ellsworth Horses Win. Al; Bluehill BLUEHXLL, Me, Sept. 6.—The races today at the Bluehiil Fair re- sulted in wins for two Ellsworth starters, Western Gale and More Worthy. and for Warrbl The Great, awn»- uN_)b)-I user- Saint John — N.B.A.HB.A. they would have no 0th to ioilow~ instructions. 0.1 ., n. l‘? (-7 . nsy the organiaa on had I10 9* , P i“ no i _ction "meow n. w, (show) a at - n»- tho ., ‘Warren e reataby 1T ‘.-)v \)'J- of the Kelley stables, of Bangor, and nearly all were with close fin- ishes. T‘) fair closes tomorrow. The summa yZ ‘ s Indianapolis, Ind. mourns-oars, Ind., Sept. ll.- . Babbitt, bg, (Chsppell) dine-ale 2101-2, 1161-4, 2.1a- sss time. More Worthy, bg.. by Morgan Northern __ele, bg.. by ‘~- A spect ' second heat of the Fox Stake for t o year old paccrs at the Grand Crcuit meeting at the State Fair Groundstoday. Volowin. the favor- its. who had won the first heat, tripped and _went down entering he upper turn. Tony Worthy. driven by Palin: Mary Ann. driven by Beatty. anq Direct K. Braden, with Fleming in the sulky, all went down in a heap. Mat Ray, driving Volowin. was in- lured most. with cuts and body in.- Jul-lee. Palin suilered a bad cut' across his face and sprained his Judas: distanced yolowln. hold- ) that the accident was not avoid- - Baron 1m! won the 011.041 miner 2.18 Mixed, Purse $300 Western Gale, blg., by Baron- gale (Meader) . . . . . . . . . . ..2 1 1 Jack Grattan. bg.. (Worth- en) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -l 2 3 3 Coronado, blg., (Spencer) _..3 3 ‘l 2 ...idr I Illlifltfll) (Declared Axwori (Meader) ......11l1 ‘Ifhe northern Man (Goodrich) ,1 l 2 2 Time-ii, n4, u: a-4, 2.28144. ssopsheargmuu- when (Camden) .. . '_ .10", 1141-4. 2.14 3-4. a\ Q. f"j|1. ‘l . ffll‘. .,‘_ accident featured the‘ Mcsnous. chs, (Ireland) .. meet Westville on the latterks dia- mond this afternoon, in the first [game of the current Nova Scotin. baseball championship series. It will be the filth time that these teams have met in the finals of the playoifs. The second game is sche- duled for Saturday and next week the teams will go to Sprlnghiil for one or two games. The series is three out oi‘ four. WESTVILLE READY Westville fans are ready for the big series and capacity crowds are fiXly-‘cwd to see the two games. Ste- wart McLeod, it is believed, will (lo the pitching ior the visitors, with Marshall pitching for the home team. ——————<O-}-——-—... Track Record Tied At Belfast Races BELFAST. Me.._ Sept. 6.-—'I‘hc track record was equalled in the 211B Gloss. the feature race or the 01081118 dfly of the new Belfast fairl b!’ D0008 Vows Peter, of the stable of Plight and Waiie. Fairfleldfin a close race with Marvel ‘Ibdd. driven by Built!‘ Richardson, of Water. ville. stepping the mile in 2113-4.‘ The other events were in close fin- ishes. . 1 The summary: 2:28 Mixed Purse $250 Betsy h. bm, by Com- missioner Curtis (Dear- born) ................. .. l l Echo be. (Patterson) .... .. 2 2 Belbin, s, bg, mo“. kins) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 8 3 dis. Knlsht Btsr ros. (Ireland) 4 4 4cm Time-QM, 2321-2, 2:25, 2:2: 1-3 2:23 Class Mixed Pa"; n5; "m" Blilkfll- hm. (sensual-ll l Pmlbeluty. chm. (Bean) .. 2 a 2 Qvcrse 13.. blg., (Patterson) .' .4 at .3 dis Time-iris, 2:10 8-4, 22101-4, D 2:13 Class, Mixed Purse ca” onna Volo's Peter, be, by Peter Volo (Bean) s11 1 “m1 Tedd- hm. (Richard- Malcolm vial. (Btration) . ‘Prison Ohlmcs. his. qlfilvlm Niihbul also started. lat-W 3-4. 25141-2, 2:14, 2 3 l i 33m |!'/i_,. t Z » e the Kalamazoo Grand Circuit meet- " Burgess use: writesf Shim Olfh-l-n z interest is being taken in county over the September l0. between Jock Kenna and Morris McDonald ' |Glnce Bay. McDonald i188 IQ"! lali through the west and Allie U?" class shape. McDonald fdililm Kenna two years ago and lost in I rounds. follows the boxing game knows McKenna, and a gredtnlany 1 have not seen him in action nhd anxiously waiting for Monday " i '- career. and visitors mot at i Albert crssweirs. answered with Kitchen" The sickwc , Pointed Mrs. Albert Mrs. Fred Toombd. $5.00 W" for the school nlr. ~14 on"! bought for the school. Aries ' new Sign Board was obtained W‘ school. Miss Elia Clark‘ reel" I interesting report nonrméflv" , - tloii. r ‘QIOTORIA. 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(iulgury nllli Vllnl-nirler ounces ~ "sursni! anneal: m). I. Interest In , , Jack McKcnna McDonald B0ll STELLAR/TON. Sept. 0-437" Plow boxing bout I Me is, his marrlger has got him in fl - Everyone in Pictou " to sec him in action. Moflflnlld ‘ ‘ that he will put up tho light of , O Monrnsv MEETING or rill‘; woman's rusrrrmms - ANGLO ‘RUBTICOJNB m?!" horse's! 1 ll’ Cali t "DonrN F" ' ltlee ' aswell i ‘i I ,. ,-.. ri- om ,... t] ~,' hd ~ In!“ to roll call with " hibitloil. ms m! t‘ ’l'b‘.lfl'l'flll (Y? r * .u~»s'"q<sa¢'epl4onlt" H‘. V, f.)