_ Tl-il_£ U1-ll-\.KiJUl;l`lfJlUWi\l A xriufusuu-xlw ormi Mokoo"PorfooriusliNcuss- I l o l l i l l» Score A Ranges ° Sa-turdaiy BIIIIIII3 5-2 Signals Crack S-IT()-:Establishes A11- F”."“ Team F01’ Ma' t IKing’s Isl dR B time an ecord y Scoring in Erhihiiion Tilt Possible In Season’s Final Shoot. w. 1- ii <1-»~»-M sv-1-1 wi-> ' _-_ QUEBEC Oct. 28-There was Ending a season of brilliant shooting during which he went over the .J°y in Bmw” Cum’ “mp t°m3m' .rings inure. soo, soo and soo yarn, in oonrpeiiiion fourteen nine. for Th” °“~“‘°‘”°-"'*‘~’”’=’*°’“‘ WW on rvonrro or ioo.z pu-. cms. li. .r. cor-inlay of the and coy. aih mv. °’“'°» ““-“‘°'3°°‘ by L1°“°‘ HM* signals, reoohed iho gon or au rnariromeu at the cluuloiioiown nine W’-”» ‘1°’°“”‘d B°‘“§“ 3"” °‘ Ranges on Saturday afternoon when he scored 105 points in the annual the Nmqnal H°°k°y ’-‘°°'3`“° 5'2 in Conditions were anything but favorable, a dark day with a h mist that tamed into a drisxle during the last two distances apeled trouble for the average markalnan, but Gormley shooting with a shot for his first on score at the M0 yards. never left the bulls eye for ihe rest of the aftemoon, every allot cenire circle. IIII PREEM IHINIISBIIER A IEM IIN (C, Y- Cable By Gnardian’s Special WIN) GBXDHGEIOWN, British Guiana, Oct. 28-"Baer is no ‘boxer-he's not even rough," Primo Camera declared scornfuliy as he breezed into this British colonial capital with about as much cermeony as a new governor. The 260-pound Italian giant was on his way to Buenos Aires for a few prelimlnarips to a shot at the title grinning Max Baer took away from him in New York last spring. and he wanted the whole world to know he could handle all the Baers in the woods any day in the week “l-ie's just lucky." Primo said to newspaperlnsn when he was asked about losing the title. "I broke my ankle in the first round. I'm not confident I can beat him in the retum bout next June-I’rn sure." Then he contracted his muscles. invited the puny soribblers to feel for themselves, and announced: "I was never fitter in my life. and Baer won’t have luck next time.” The big boy arrived yesterday afternoon by plane from Trinidad. stepping gingerly aboard the launch that went out into the bay to meet the plane, he posed for photographs and came ashore for an ovation. A huge crovrd_ lined the docks and he was kept busy acknow- ledging the cheers. But what pleas- ed him most was his distinction of being the first visitor to George- town to have e. motorcycle police ascort. It was a precaution against interference with his progress to- ward the hotel v/here he stayed ovemight. ` His send-off this morning when he left by plane for Buenos Aires was almost as impressive. Camera’s manager said he had bouts booked with Campolo, 'Un- cudun and Godfrey in the Argen- tine capital. When the former champion stop- ‘ ped in Port of Spain yesterday hc assured a group of newspapermen and fight fans that "nil love af- fairs are off". He had left the love arena after Emelia Tersini, _i\ London waitress. wiiiloped him with a $14 3*i0.’»l5 breach of promise bill that a British court made him DW. FIIIIIBALLI NEW YORK, Oct. 28. - Football Bemis played in- the United States yesterday resulted as follows: “Virginia Tech, 7; Washing U Z, Illinois, 'Ii Michigan, 6. Navy. 11; Penn, o. Purdue, 20; Carnegie Tech, 0. Army, zo; Yale, ia. _ Oolsate, 20; Holy cross, 7. | Dartmouth, 10; Harvard, 0. Worcester Tech, 0; Massachusetts State, 20, Rutserr, is; Lehigh, o. °°l'11¢ll. 0; Princeton. 45. Pm. 30: Westminster, 0. N<1rth'Dakota,~0; North Dakota Btate, 7, l Northern Michigan, 0; Michigan Teachers, 9. _ giovgliag, o; Denver, ii. gel.” 0 o s D; oo or o, . °=¢s°n. sfmlrilti, 1.. \6Bout.hern California, 0; Stanford. Oaliforiiia, 7; Washington, 13. Orem state, o; wuhingwn state All time Record QMS Gorm1ey’s gemar time record in rifle shooting Jointly held by Lt. O01. D. A. Kinnon, Q.M.S. A. J. McCabe Q.M.S. Gormley. Coming back to the 000 with si double possible, interest goose shoot -which wound up the seaaon's shooting. 5 b°“°n" h°°k°Y Wm IBM' “i3h°~ eavy _ | o _ perfect DESC yards soo more difficult owing to the d 8-T nog, and 1-.in which wg, f um _ cubs and Bruins played two por- R P ° string of Noi-thooii-smith-we as he tool: aim for his ring? ,rift iodi or the charity irniodh, the third uggers ay Uertlfne ‘md “°°°“’“*”d ’°’ “H “"5 on which go much dgpmded not period being between Bruins and _ points. Mason scored early in in 'the .Anglo-Pulp, Quebec intermediate T' _ 0 D ° first period from e prssout group of competitors standing at “mai/Gill' Wm and City champions. n e `C°en;1°l3‘ A3 tlzfksgggfedwftg ° en 9,8012 S C 1'] O a sound could be heard from the rear of the firing mound, The strain seemed to be having its ef “ble from the start Frank Jerwa of the performance establishes an all °m’°" !°°'W°'“1 "h;°m‘fl“u‘”? Prince Edward Island, the prevlolfi "‘“`°° 8°” “M °-”W1;8 1" it "gm-d having been 104 Pom" made fourth. Jack Mlclnenly their husky inohraing tighten being vviihlniho °“"°- “UW *‘° “PN” Gt” in competitive shooting, which was d°!°“°° player' bmke “P “"P°‘Wed in A For the me-Jors Marty Barry, Dit Proceeds of the match wenit to the Germal Tui-nel Chapter f the Impemial Order Daughters of the Empire for charitable work. oralMii.lis,ger Ai-tR,osa.ndMa.n ager 1"ralnk Patrick of the senior club that they were major league calilne turned on the heat right Bruin power surges. Clopper and Babe Siebert made up The professionals toyed with the amateur.. soori two to nil ‘(5625 BOY Jor Club Show Form - 5. 'rar em: ance owen vaocoai-:ee lu liatronlo le i-ue ocof, Scmcek is only wear I-IE PRRCT\CEO _WHEN HE TELL5 THE mol-:ies in meal lr oar. thebf"iinewlthJohn.nyC-agnon ton amateurw adehis I ~ . , hom W0 Neissmvartandnednewbtioa ' ' ="=`i of ` , ` sional debut. the other mmpgtm-,rs was n close second. Eddie Shore played Connolly and Mason. team t centered on Gormley wha waysm well on defence although he only M ll a A d N B with veteran Art Somers, form getting bulls eyes but finding it arrived from weeiem canada io- Ollnz’ A lSOn n lj, , , -e. grnpomworlrlng line that v.-it k_ wards the week end. stood threats from Maroons’ f r Hawks Star Figures (GP. By Guardia-11's Spe&l Who) WIN'NIPEG Oct 28-With hon- weathered the first skirmish of 1934-35 hockey w r if #di National Hook “‘Mlf5'w League t e e. m s battled in a 2 2 overtime tie h vs; ” 18st night in the *fy ourhnn raiser of 3°* C°‘m°“7 Series, featg the training camps now in f lezwer Both squads played good hoc son, foi-meriy Vancouver Lions st wart and Bert Connolly, the Mo Over a rain-swept field, Father MoGuigan’s red and white warriors occasions ripped through the C01 _1egians' front line at will only to run smack into a hard tackling well nigh impregnabie three-quarter line which proved the shock troops of the fray. Joe Ready haifliner proved the e ,$11 spear head. of the Saints attack as he weaved his way through opposing plans which had the hacidieid func played as if inspired and on several .one ors even, Lester Patricks New York of Blunt Dun-stuns made it two 0 n e Range,-g ,md Tommy gormgwg _straight in the defense of their sen- t dN adsquad in S d 1- si .i:-3.2.2;-i....1“........ .. .sis I G I I I1-05 5 playing 1 an, .by a 5-3 score Bolstered by several BY es Montreal Marcons tonight had i101' mile 59-Wfdby when they nosed o » ,, t i » 'ri a . . _- __ _ hockey, the two r veteran bmkfield men, tha City teggp _ 1 - ' 2 "al ff- ' ~ _ ' gina.; - _ Q m ' i _ ‘ I irsll tiiii iilii- agagsg .ig Egg in tnemed Saturdays Numa/d.~. and statement tho ggpees, Heavy fav? ii ii the Saints soon swing here. - befo the start of the tussle' key forwards and invariably started the orltes re had G ‘mme on al with h°“°’S 8°”-‘F °° °“‘"“" M” honing. ciiuls nreeuault, and .lack their hands and for one entire' '\Doyle were the other saints' stand- period or play the squads °f¢€°d'Pf n°',outs. Gillis scored and converted regifhr d°84“1_€m- ' the try which gave his team the vic- ed tory. Jimmie Coyle, Lal.-ter, Power, Fireworks threatened on seven! and Jenkins packed theprimchin the occasions but the boys cooled off ed Nomad team as they blasted big in tinw, the heavy drizzle of rein" h’ gaps in the college line and set the np doubt helping to cool off their iteam on the defensive. Coyle, late puguigwg tgpdericim.. ` ‘ <1-‘in the iii-st half, made one or the .__-_ ~ el' prettiest plays of the game when lie Th, game was not without it's he intercepted a pass on his ten yard mgimmnts hqwgvgf, me prirw d F bY line to run the ball well up tg centre one come!-mms me md and White D' _field before being downed y MM- M of the speotatols; , an Donal saints' fullback- while Pow- "°“°’“’“°"“' ‘W im, fi, ,omg of the Nomads cla d. opening at centre passed to Bill er faked the play which’ sent Lai-ter xslt Gm” had ,maxed me Slow( _ “, ng goals . ` ' feet on cor-rrrlgy gg he wok aim _ , Cook, and Cook pushed a short and Jenkins on the way to a touch “umm mmm' but Referee Mor then came down to the rest posi Acadia Tea/"1 (C. P. by Gn.a.rdian‘a Special Wire) pass to Connolly who whipped a down. Both teams asked no quarter ,me ‘ed otherwise being 1-,MKII tion, opened mg bolt agmm had ; ` o FREDERIUYON N B Oct. 28- fest one past Alex Connell and gave none with the result thata gd this mmm by several carefully as-gm and m.ed_ Au eyes ga I n [ns a. drenched field here yesterday each squad Earl Robinson, Maroon arily 'out' during the play ‘nd dfwcwy opposme me play m final look at the wind fla aimed - ° ° Following a 90-myinufte struggle on ' Oi two penalty shots, by number of the players were tempor- V me “me ‘Vi-9.' SS. . , , .mn veterans 0, E. _ 4 ` t | 1 ' _. g I _ . were rivetted on the tax-get wait in F' T for the sig-noi and ag iho white 1' 0 "1 h e (C_ ,_ B, amd,"-, spam Wm, U-niyonscy and the University or drive while Bun ooolr lnuleted his rmsr mimi' Q rugby fidteerls of Mount Allison forward capitalized with a fast low wfguon. disc came up the rifiemen gave W0g_,pvn_,LE_ N, 5" 0,_,t_ 23__ New Brunswick still were deed- effort inches from the goal post. H , be that as irt may, the vent to their pent-up feelings in looked in their right for the ioas lvrnroons- other oounier como late Bent on to-king the lee-suc1=edcrSI °°‘°°°' 0 ,md ,hong Aeadi Uni li hldthiid I .ggmgirhiet nw " sul-sins cheers and rurronndod and B I [1 e d 0 t S ,_,, ,Q6 H;'_f§1,,y Ef,g1,,,,,°§,,,;§',y provincial iniercouegiute title. The in the third period or. Norehoobbblila su;-prix. foéltigrbgstillinlaggllifzlg me ohm- mfnzlono or the league bounced the Isiand’s champion League by defeating the Dalhousie score of 5-5, made in the first ha.l.f, and Smith exchanged passes, North- fa 638138 Sgvmlggle and followed Mc_ mmmue to display the same brand- marksman. _ QMS Gormley's record for th season is as follows: June. Intel-maritime Meet, Halifax Julv, D.C.R.A. Home Series Jlllv. D.C.RA. Home Ranges Aus.. D.C.HA. Home Ranges night. *_ Univ ii 'rigors ii-s here satur- remained unchanged throuah-out wit =°°1'in¢~ P . _ f gh prgginn game it should if c 1-li-Y Grads and P. w. c. oo-ads dayjrlieywouwlle ienrn have not the second half and 2° miwws °f The *hm v§;;1°‘1 1;” gm §;§f’,fe;p1§§‘S;‘,§§‘;‘5.°f§,f,‘§o,';ffw‘§,v;‘§§ Z 10,.; way toward restorme the emerged the victors of the double- lost a game in four and they have °V€1'i»i1I1e Plow- RBUSBYS gf 1; W gnbe t effort of the Nomads w break mu pastime to ws owe sgrong pk- header basloetbau bill, played gi; only two more games to complete The ciiampionship was to be de- B0Ufh¢1I;{er‘3I5°°dBot';1° xlmr £36 through. however, was met with ition in Island circles. 9° f-lm Y- M- C- A- Um Safbunicy their Schedule- “med °“ "tw ”°"’°'1 ’°°'° °‘f "W° “Me ' 8 stubborn resistance and the saints' mm” ‘md h°m° games' but B5 me sensational saves in the overtime' scrum relieved the situation when With ice-maikins U¢M`1Y °°“" In th nm E the fn-st enoomlfm- ended in 8, score There were only thee penalties, 1 1 A its me expeoggd U led epmmes Ae ,f;;Ed° less dmw, a third game now is all to Maroon defenceman mel' healed the ban “Gaily W; Dleifd ibegr owe nm whm on me on _ _ - f _ _ ' “"8” ' ’ ' N d 'oh sei-les ............... .. ion bfo, me Blu “N tm ngoos.oo.ry_ is eoheduled io bo Minus "ching" Johnson and Earl W“““‘¥ bmkfield- 'me °“‘“ S we I have ” 9° ,fm _ o0,,,,,,,,,, ioai ‘ ' ' ` Series _ . . . . . . . . . . . . Aug., D.C.R.A. Home ` `n`»£néé§ Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 103i Aus.. P.R.A. Lt. Ciovemor’s Match . . . . . . , . . . _ . . . . . . .. 101 Aug., Govemor Geners.l’s ~ Match, Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . .. 99 Bent., York Rifle Club Meet. York . . _ . . . _ . . _ . . , . . . . . . . . ,_ 101 Sept., Signals vs. Highlanders _ 9 Sept., Signals ve, Highlanders , 9 good odors oo to be denid d th sin lad eurne y - mm winning sz ia -intel; leduelg Played hare tomm'°'W °=fW“°°‘; 5°‘b§‘c`;'d d°’;’;§,ms;’;}kR;f;i°"f,, ,Lge llgrtoeu the snlneis the eiyorgvgrds g,,gfoos,?'?~ifo on this years squad to 5 at the rest od but i the In an ¢*mW“l°11 film” °‘ W° md “ olrlbbl d a ol lobby Lai-fer used his: d i' h re it looks like p vesi- concludlng sewionpeille loser: un 20 millllf-6 Pe1'i°d5 the Mount A-I' °,éo?;"nC(I§;n;,iy’ Iiggygch; toe toeadvgntage, but the 3-4 scrum :-1 i team over former leashed a. much better brand of lison second team defeated the U. geared one M an 8.1515;/ed in 8 proved more effective than the 2-3-2 years ball holding the winners to within `N- B- www 3-0 with N1 ““°°‘“' 5° d or the Nomads and the oouegians ' rivo points. vel-ted try bv Memo in the second S°°°“¢ repulsed the invaders. Late in the .mm have stmngthened 1,, gr- The work of Am, wa, muy ____ -hair. ‘,;’;‘”"'.I’.1h’e "gif, “§§_,k"‘jh‘a°,,_e§f “gi half. the saints, led by Ready. mag, ,very position and should the °uf,sf,a_ndm8> me sum oem” mm, (Q P. by Guumm., swam Wir-e)I The main BNN was an CDM con- in . ted. unch mm a nm launched an offensive with Jack players uve up tn expwgmmm Wm aooouniuig for 21 or her trains TORDN-r~o_ ooo, za-an old soy- toot, with rtnnegy pitted ngiunri gel-uninicce mat lr md M me Doyle. three-quart" Wmilli °°"Y”‘8 li, rr rnightly rough teern to beet. 'i P°in.ts. ~ ing has it, -‘two heads are better st5 every ouxgiggi 25:: 3;; time without °BP°'Iu1 Cook of me ;ireie:al)1f t31rt.\ll1_‘;ats25;hy5faiétfwlt1h¢lnttoimb<;It'tllIes ‘€i1vi;I y 1 convertpél lllifith but a few minutes privilege' a a e Boys GAME nl hit ni-her they had ry In - ‘ 2 Hi-Y Grads started off another 2353,-gE1m`l;h:) .fx-day bicycle race] teams hardly could have been more . iéo1tg.?mtlx11$ieCé>g1y§1sai11_1;§»ieI;;fiSF;€t;ie 2:55: In regard to this it may be gist- 4os °°“*?°“ in °-‘1 ““SPi°i°“° mem" hero at the Maple Leer Gardens* evenly matched- While U- 3 131-1-S K e I I Stl ll we when he mn me ban to came- od that it is the player: dm when they mynnced an _lm Stu. bow, which ended saw,-day mid- offensive overshmwed that 1 dde y i field after intercepting a Sam, Pa5s‘| they wishing to have e rn s num 51 to 9, the big featmo of mglm garnet and gold the is-ttegrss hg . A pémmy kick by Mcmtyre which ironed out before di8l-Ilaylng t eir me tilt being the great early see, the "ride to nowhere" ence w1thSt°°d Swv ° WS g no B vi nog gnu- Wem- Inwinning blank., In Running relltoonerid in ups v ' '1’he`led and scrum men ° * ° spiienmfolm of last years City chem- the Canuck trio set a new wolgds mem the mu be their halves ed the hopes of any further scoring And yet mother angle to tml E ` Tewfd fm' mueage cwered A mme han' h discus ed uestion would be e T1-,eir mmmnwm had the Mm ik b riding 3,045 more often than did the opposing F B It muc - S ll baffled at all stages while the Kgaing ,flxnfggs ground the eir- forwards. Penalties [pen number- O r e r t SECOND HALF th; teni,1le}r`icy ofdtlsviinplayers to 5001*? 01' their Opponenis, held toI “mr wooden track throughout, the' ed seven against U. N. B. and five an ma c spee members At. the 200 yards, the range prize Dine prints speaks volumes for :,eek_ The previous record Of 2170 BKHJDSI5 MI- A- ‘ -__ _ The Nomads opened in a. r11Sh.D\1i the sqmd WM have been w°"ki““ in Class “A" was won by OMB. A Gm-mlev who -had the only pos bv J H. Judson who scored 6 po'-xsihles in Class "A" which ne- cessited a shoot-off. Bel-gt. Percv ‘Hohner winning from Sig. J. S prints. Mr-nfmald failinir tn-an in ner on the 10th. In class "B" Miss Mary Mctnnnan came through with a possible to win the Range Pri'/Is in thot class. At the B00 yards Silt. G. G. 'Mc- Lennan had the best 34 in Class "A"_ In class "B" Ti-vine Thompson was the winner with 27. The arwreirateprise was won by Q.M.S. Gormley. Claes “A” QMS. -A, J. Gormley _ . . . . . . .. 105 Gr. Wm. Walsh 102 Sgt. G. G. McLennan 100 Capt. W. A. Smith ..... 100 Sgt. Percy Hooper 100, Q.M.S. A- J. McCabe 99 Sgt. J. C. Stewart ... 97| Sig. R. E. Jenkins 94* Capt, Jas, Coles ...... . ....- 92 E. T. Brown .......... .. .... 84_ Clll “B” Misa Mary McLennan . . . . . . .. 04 Irving Thompson R0 “- ' . .l. H. .rudron ............... .. as “Nth Cgfglmg, 1; Ndtlh Cl.l'0\I.nl . man 7. (UO). k'|||)¢ WMM. o: chicago, io. | caiodonla i4, Number maven o "*\‘°\1\l1.'0i_ ohio U.. s. it elmo my Providence. is; nomo colleen 1- saturday anim comer rooisoll Gwrm mir. ia; 'rumah ao. ' ‘ HALIRAX, Oct. I--Rugby re- mm Note Scotia on saturday: “ 0|!! senior League: Dalhousie s at Acadia ii. Umm emu- on wiunieron o "',§,!'“ City mu-mediate umm ,mlgldsor 0 at N. I. Technical Col- mlh 'I '_ v '_ ~ . ‘ om *W wammilion is, Balm! Bloch Scores lnterprovinclal Union: ‘*-‘ Montreal I8. Ottawa 15. ‘SI Argos S, Hamilton .3 (tie). ` Intercollegiate: Queens 0. Varsitv 1. Western 0. McGill lil. 0. ll.. F. U.: St Mikes 1 Sarnia 19 ‘ I ake Ice oooh-.unisihevs u- v At the Forum ice making has, team of Piet Van Kempen. Ernest Pelfney’ A FS,/‘;ber?é;"'mm)n‘°§A“u1;¥\;| lbeen in progress for several days; Muller and Joe Cligriet roared in 2:05121 harm” qumfims ’ lvgfsher’ sir. J. s. Mcnornld ioil and S°‘“° “m° "°d“Y th’ A"°¢“'°"'l third- two lem behind the Wm“°"‘°- Adm 'Cooke Gam, '_ ,,,,,.,,,,c,, hockey team will have their open- closely followed by the black. red Ben ' ' me' the players through a iight initial, New York Rangers training cami! _ing practice. Coach Gross will D119 and white colors of Germany. U_ Nl B____r,orwMd" owne’ SA _‘ workout and each dayi willui:icreage| '3;°k'y"“I',0'§;‘?t'hX;°§:' 'éameéhosnfg' t.hepace.Forafew ays epu - ' _ ' ' ' ' iio wui noe he admitted to the Let0uTn€fAnd f’(’,’a“¢,§{n)”’“*°I§;‘h“‘°'”'M‘;c‘“d"Kmn‘“§',§ practice sessions. After the boys' P ’ ' ' ' IIMDK 51901). have got their bearings the fails Wln Burke' C°“¢‘°' fu ' will be welcomed but in the mean- D ebaets R*’f°‘"°°`H”‘"'y Ymmg' H“uf”' time rnust be patient Ray cieiliire B k e G rl n d s,u.§°y°,. 'ruled hu., yuwqgy in In spectacular fashion, the Let- Carnival. McDonald forced his op~ dismissing injunction proceeding! ourner-Debaets combination lin; poliel-It alll the wfay in th; openlngflnf Mickey Molvhiilin Saturday Glace Beg. The Boxing Cor;-lliilisé Island Champion Conwtq , ‘by which gh, pngdgng of mg gg, creased theirlead during the as round an un ei- a from 0 night when a simling right, hand sion claimed he had been ou ; rnmoois xevier Hockey club I hour to finish two lane in f'°“° °‘ W" I" the second Mclnnis was wallop in tho reoind round won after Referee Freddie Lewis had Kim-ogg vp, Upper Fremotvn, Igqugm, tp pr-evgpt, me Q, A, H, A, the Australia-Kenosha, Wis., team practically out on ills feet. for him a knock-out in what was counted him out. Smith‘s father Carleton vs South Fraetown. from ggopgim |¢,| “ning group of George Dempsey md Bobby McDonald is scheduled to box billed as a 10-round contest. and mentor protested that Bur- _____'_____._.._--; schedule and from issuing hockey Thomas who sprinted into second in the City the latter part of the Johnny Odo, New Waterford chell had hit while lm son was Anticipated priming of aspirants n SDU » th pro teams if performing their defensive ability. la set by a two- The 1°°“1 wmgmm were the U3- P- By Guardians special WIN) the bail was quickly returned and for °Ut W5 » _ McLean and Goss ,ed the mms ‘““”-,kim gf Mifmn Squm GM. first to score. At 12 rninuben in the ggm-r _ron-N, N. B., oct. ge- B mme play Wavered back and ,o,,_,,_ before on nudlenoe. s,bl,,_ me mms "Bn ,wlze was won, with 19 and 17 points respectively dang New york, The nm here was first. half, Charles Thomas. ener- Aggressive playingzwof iviaxie' leg; Fouowms up ,_ long boar, by Larter, 20 t° their cmdit' the 'first time in the history °f g?;:lecl’oivtetx3- points t the SM _ rdli. There were I-ii-Y Grads-G.M is, F.Sto . . - - te ms D1 H OV ~ - K » Saints bac an a, le , ~ . R va A. Joni, W. Part:-ldyg, 4, J. ljitfacy-' it-:ge ?;;1,?§1s;lB;nIihli:€p¥o:§d ti? be fell on it at the end of a pack Leo Dandurand v;/glint he] W;i*t;g‘°id Iran the ball to the Saints’ 25 yard Wandefgfs Wln Lean, io, B. cox, io, w. oops, ir. I,-,,_,,;, and more p<,,,,,,,,, vm, n,,,| dribble. meh oonvoi-ted the try to his cionodleno o£eren;§€ner;a a;;'1,,,,_ Ln ,mother nnonp, power ialra _ xt _ ni-snnnnnrrv. G. ive. o. nn. ‘ “ “§_§‘0f,;°’“ ° ’“"°“"‘° P°s‘°‘°“ ‘°l§§§,;’;““ °”’“’ Y Y ,gd -5133 g§§gwWg1,§“,,W;,*;,_:_‘,‘;°§§,§, From United M TT ‘rl ft* fifl 10 G. Y , Defwa, ` . _ earl; YU' ~ ' 4 0 3 0 c one s r na' e If A, Lag: J4,Cuumr,32.CH30hS¥:snti;-1;, H Led Petlaen B1;‘§vI‘5r1‘:;d£ mf Less than seven minutes later This left the fight for the right lgmbbed me pigskin on the run, pas- ____ _ . . , . - Torchl' B_§As»h Empxre mam the score was evened. when Mac- wing berth still in the air beiiweill ised it to Jenkins who _went over in (C_ p_ BV GM,-,-1151,.-., gr-,,,.|,,| Wimy 18-H5. me P’ E), and Syd Cozcns Aulay snapped the ball over U. N. Raymlmd and Lanancfé S nI',;'a melee of players. Play was teln- HAL-mAx_ Ort g>,_»i_pj,,vmz ,m 8 o a with Pau? img vancouver boy B.’s line, taking it from Mosher. ,P1`°fe5S1°n“]5- “nd Hmm - ii’ ef Iporarily halted when Jenkins was "em sweot by R ,`,.5.,,,w ,.,,m W-,m_ bbles W1” ' “S P’“’°“°“ ° ef, ,SMH me ,U who had our-:led it several yards in ,end Kelly 01 ‘T10 “m“I¢“’5'£ 2 ' isecn to be koyoedi but me "Y Wei", dei-ers defeated th-_ m~~_v_r~rl s-rvioes |‘°““"‘°d “W” the ,“ b,,§,,,d ,hc n dash that brought him sliding to fmns S“'°“€ °°’“¥‘°°m‘5“ ;‘,‘§,'11ulconvorted from H- diffiwli °“81°- team 9-is in ii rogulnr rwirrr ring-_ P19/°° 5e°°“d °“° 8'? _ this goal post itself afta receiving “th the team' Ama" ' am” with the score 5-3 against them the “sh Rush., vlgnw, f,xt,“.e h,,,.e_ I mm' Ten t'h°usand nmé rome(-Z a pass from English and Brodie. Ai d°fe“°°m‘m' 1° mn with me 5qlLf1”'d‘ Nomads unleashed another series of, satu,.dav_ Wm, ,._a_,, more mme! on rio s teams gl B cent” position 15 yards out Dandurand. who arrived Yesteér avi Ogemwes, but the coiiegmns clung mam the Wanderer, ,,.,.,, mu ms ltsttlinubctbuégifl (pl/ixltlfeslndnlirpse Aww” ‘msuy made the mmm' Il-laggliellglgl-gF1Lfeg'eilIbi?:erasTillIi: 31:3- t°“”'°1°“s‘y ”?tf,§‘°"a1§;d,,;g,‘,i ;n,,;?§, R9-me behind the leaders. Acadia °“1` " ‘ Th, im ;._ ' latte-\‘ PB-TI? 0 ° S University. _ All teams were closely hunched at Mmm e;i1%_Fmmds’ Rem iégg:.¥owLa§’twnpla‘X‘ed re?rly with at mums the may the ““"- \ colpiois. lvowxay Mor'arisne'» "°““'°1 ' Th° “DWP-°>= -~ 'rue worlds champion Dwfch ' ' . . a O for positions with the Flyl B °k,__MwD0 1d_ J. Frenchman has yet to follow Dan-I ,¥,l£_1g$_qmners__£§““’ 5_ »1-minor, Faotbau Practice, du.rand's an-ival. Signilte OI’ C011 tracts it was intimated, would get underway tomorrow. Tomorrow nisht Boston Bruins and Canadiens will open their Mar- itime exhibition series. Ending their pre-season stay here, Canadiens will later proceed with Bruins in Moncton, Halifax and Q\1cb€0- Arsenault., Doyle. l-laivos-Ready, '1-rites. Gillis- Forwards, MsioOorrnack. Hennes- ggy, A. MacDonald, Shea, Landrigan. Subs-Walsh, Hughes Nomads Puliback-Hunter. Three quarters-Peters Arsenault, ' . U ~ ' ‘Y°i¥:£}esLi‘i2;2g‘§izm Coyle Lertcf-' O A . i ' ’ __ , HASE I- v I wiu arrive here tonight from tho' l C E M E N T s‘Mi:;>Ir;v€irdr Gau';'gzn;°_~Bmem§;g'_ BEDEQUE RINK usrribers of the Nomad roottiau team are asked to report to -prada? tice this evening at the O.’A. A; C. Trainer, Robin. i Grounds at 5 o'clocl¢ sharp. .... . -*- Wei whore he made such a fine im , N W, M (1 C D O fl a l d | kins, storey Tuesday, 0¢¢,0b¢|- 300|, : presslon that he was offered a pro (Ai, P- 5! “UNT 5053” %_T'f\; , _R_eferee- Morrisse H. y- 1 oonn-noi. rho he decimal for -i ~ Ka peg M¢Inm3 ------- FinnlPuil.oir for strong audi . rtod Fran -Belgian 00m- _ _ |l°°"° “‘°°h°' ’°"' , mean of .».lfi~ed°° Latour-ner and y _ _ ‘r‘,1,§,,:,°,§:°“(‘§df,°‘f,,’,;f,:,"f,‘f,vf,"§,‘i,‘;,i,' §{‘§,. Morrison iiNghtwe:`gl\fhtiéopli_y_ ~ ' t e eque- MONTREAL. Oct. N-Courts mmd D°hf°"“ “fly md” wh I ‘lfandieyl Sydney Mines scrai1l>€l'» between or ` should noe interiors in the iniorml, $1:n°m:m;‘*,;;‘,f,Ynd"*°,oY°‘rf,,,"1§’,'i, w§w“*f,*;f_; §;Yre§‘§D°w‘;§g,m;’fKN°g --3 -‘but Handley oould not rppfhrtova; ehampions of last year and' affairs of such organisations as the , of h k 1 to th nd m V Mmm M I is 0( this im - (C. P. By Guardians special Wire) ing to an accident w lie en.ou e Lower Bedeque' wh" won, Qugm _r_,-,,,,¢,,,,,. Hogg” bmi.. lest i- c wr rl tt s1‘°“ ° ef Y C “ft Y cihson BAY oct re-wilirid the Ai-em tion in- Justice ndouarri sabre* *tw lm iW° h°‘“‘°- 9°°“f4°¥ “IKM at the B°\1fi-i Rink elements, power`rul New Waterford mvo snuih, sydney Miner, won from Kinross in Montague; puncher. cut short the aspirations the award over Danny Burchell, hug Thm~gdgy_ 3 o i _ - ~ '-" ,- » ' »' “` v- = " '. -ww _ _ BASKETBALL ` T _ OTHER SPORT ~ jf" ' _ m Q - 1 r I = : 2 I I I I-V JGORMLEY 1.-:NT1-:Rs RIFLEMENN LL oF II II N N Il l I YISaint Dunstan’sl§ §B R I L l I ANT ConquerNomad_s1§; IN PRI) IIEBIII In Close Game* F0"-“°1’ M 0 11 9 " 0 “I Try And Convert In Opening n 1 I in Two R an ge,-I Gives Red And White 5-3 Vic-’¥.*~ ‘ Goals Against Ma tory Over Improved City Team. 1‘00IlS. :ff - is 'l\ to L-. lpali v nv ~ a ~ ~ ~ » a a a a ,. a v an manner: -registration e~-~~ I 'place in the oioaing oo minutes. _ wok. lightweight duplicated ine rtune ai _down 1 10-W-I °"' _v,. 2 _- r - fl.;- _ il Wi.-; " it _ii ii -.ai __ <1 »1:"’, ` /`»` . _ 1,, lit rli th si' ,. ~i . 1?. _ ____ 5;; ..~¢~.».. .owes .-.yn .¢__ i 1 ,..»-,.- fi if f 1. l i Ii I ¢- r if-,~.-.;,`-»-,- - ` it _ ..- _L r.. ..,,»_,.. ii ` _ i _,. 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