wit: GREATER SHIRT VALUE VERY TEST you can subject a shirt to will prove the superiority of EQSBBYH- finish will please your cye. fort to the body. its fit and color unchanged. Many tri Its nttern, style and Its pe ect fit: gives com» ps to the laundry will find Fol‘ added economy there's the ‘Eastern double-weal‘ Gives you four clean edges instead of one. Fresh new nssortmcnts now ready at all the better BIOTCB. A Maritime Product you'll he proud to wear. EASTERN H .1" MAKERS ill RTS - OF EASTEILN CAPS BY MORE MEN‘ THAN OTHEP BRAND IN CANADA "Til‘ liiE$ u ii.l=ll"r i Pre’ ' g . Meeting of the A. is not Given he sion. AMHERST,‘ N. 3., l5.—Seeklng to learn the truth of the allegations made by A. W. Covey, Maritime Vice-President A. A. l’. of C-, cou- cerniug- the irregularities of the last annual meeting of tile M. P. B. representatives from many‘ of the affiliated amateur clubs throughout the Maritime WBrovincea met in special session here yesterday att- eriloon. i. Covey was present and came pre- pared to substantiate his charges wiflh the result that several com- mittees were appointed by the chair to further investigate some of these statements and ‘report their findings to the 1M. l‘. B. executive at an early date. Covey Explodes Bomb in his statement to the effect tllat the M P. B. was in the hands ot’ a clique out to reinstate athlet- es, .Covey exploded a bomb, for sev- eral of the delegates present took exception to his charge on this count, but when the smoke of bat- tle had finally cleared away, it was quite evident that a truce was cal- lcd‘ with neither side a victor. in culling the meeting to order, -President lloyln outlined lht. ob- jcct of the meeting which was to probe different charges nmde by Cuvcy and restore to some extent harmony in the ranks oi amateur sport ill the Marltlmes. He said that hc had no knowledge of ir- regularities at the time of the last annual meeting and lrnuted that the delegates would endeavor to keep away from personal charges as much as possible and all aim to get to the bottom of the charges with the idea of righting n-aliers. Special Investigating Committee Appointed i Both factions presented their case and with the appointment of GATE ORASHER PASSING. I All but ‘washed out by tllc cease-l less tide froth the concrete mi "l tho gate crashers now lingcr as at dying race on the fringe of the foot- llilll world, and soon. for lilo firs! tinfe in history. the game will be on a 100 per cent. rash ililsis. Lil decade or so ilili), \\‘lli'll spur-- tators at an ordinary gnnn- sliil could be numbered on a ilvt- rol- utnn_ adding machine. siznhlc throngs gained entrance through gaping walls ol' low wooden fnnccs. Hundreds of youngsters stratldli-il the hoards to enjoy tho game. llut, today almost without exception towering concrete wall stands a.~'_ an impassable barrier NEW ANNAN ' SCHOOL i-lonor lioll ol‘ Non: Aullan School for lln- month of September. (iradv l. Jcnnlc Aiacllrlnaltl. (lrzldl- Vi - l. Anna l-lclzltrty; (Jlivi- Alilllft“; 1;. Arielle Ennlan. (‘tradi- \'l.~-l.'.\lai'y' .\lacl)onnld ‘l. Mary lli-garly; 3. ' llildn lJnllalll. tirade l\'.——l. Wlallnce lioasc and liuth .\'.'>n.-ac.. equal; :1, Gertie Mac- lllllis Ii. ilcorgt- Alncliay. (tradi- l (a)~--l, Elmer Mouse; tirade l. illl- l, Francis fllaeKay d 2. Audi-v; ‘Fupliln-Jfearhel", Mary .\l. Mill. ‘w. W Cmentntcnt] . made by an English process, can give you. Mild, cool and satlafyingr-try a Mayficld, and we will experience n new delight ‘in pipe smoking. l CUT COAIISIJ POI PIPES AND FINE "' "°."-:ll:'.J'°.'."f1":.‘:"‘“°"“' noctcnwro‘ c Lmlrm - ‘ ‘*- m. OW you can on joy that contentment in smoking hich only tho fintat Virginia, ackage of » Believe you FOR CIGARIITTIIS or mil-s . "' o diae- 0 William llalzit-l; 3. Robert Dalzirll. ' Gioliobblerfthe muslin;- . btoalcls .wo.o1nformed by, In special investigating committees the meeting also passed a resolu- tion opposing seccession in any form until the case of the Mari- linles pcrlaitling lll particular to reinstatenlents. had been laid be- fore the A. iA. l}. of C. in this re- gard Mr. Doylc said: ; “l intend to light for the rein- statement of Aiarltinle athletes and for full Maritime consideration at the animal meeting 0f the A. A. Ii. of C- in Saint John early in Decem- ber. "if our cases are not considered I will call a special meeting of this ; organization, one week later, for the purpose of considering seces- sion from the A. A. l‘. oi’ C. and taking upon our own shoulders the matter of .\iaritime sport govern- mcntfif’ ' " ' T - Following this statement, C. C. Jillespie, or‘ llonctoll, moved that his meeting gc‘ on record as being opposed to secession iprovidinfl that the lMul-itinle Provinces branch receives tall" treatment from the parent body, the A. A. U. of C. Special Committee! The following special committees were named: l. Neil R- MoArthur. Glace ‘Bay, lo investigate certain irregularities A. W. Covey Was Pllesent to Press-liharges. _ ent Sam-llloyle Seysifhht he in- ten 3d to Fight; ‘for the Reinstatement 0f Maritime Athletes at the "Annual "Will Advocate Seces- , A.A.A., Fliailk Burns, G. R. Viets; lesple; Moncfon Football ‘Club, (i. . .x- lu w», II. of-C. if Justice l 2. Major W. A". Weeks, Saint John. and H. M. Cleary, ISnIut John, to investigate certain irregularities ling, of Saint John. _ 3. C~ lhdlawkins, Fredericton, i0 lflveflligate the amateur stand- Mollcton Atlantic Hockey chili. H. E- Wall. W. .13. Kiever, J. l). Rayworth; ~.\|onctdn Y.M.(J.A.. C.A- Peaks; Amherst, -A.A.A., James Watling, D.~ W. Fraser; (7.C.J.A~. Mflnflom-A. M. =LeBlancg Sackville Moncton, AAJA” F. M. Dayton; M95010" Bill/EN. C. R. Blakney; C.N.R. A.A.A..' Moncton, =0. .0. ou- ards, IMonetou. E. die-Blane, and L. B. McMillan. of Charlottetown. the Secretary. Why the Meeting was Called The agitation for fills meeting. according lo an Amherst despatcli to the Saint John Telegraph-Journ- al, is said lo have commenced‘ on Labor Day of this year. At that time the Watermeu of Saint John and Moncton were ordered by W. l-l. Stirling, "New d-lrunswick, vice president of the MlPJJ, lo play in Jenny H.. THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' f‘ i ' "Hamessming '" ~ ‘. - win-Maine Closes Card '01 \ . l ' - _ , ._»~ l . Ends at Tonahom With final will" Dgvota Energies io Winni Sagadoe Fair TODSH-AM, ‘u... out. 15. -- m The lsummar Fres-for-all; Purse $1,000 Jenny l~l.. ch m, by Hedge- wood "Boy Peter Kill. b g. by Chest- nut Peter (McWll- ' llama) Billy Fitch. b g (Gel-ow) El Verso br g (Hannafin) .5 concerning u proxy in August at Min-y n, and l.u xm-tli also the Amherst meeting and said to started. have been dictated by W. Stir- 'l‘llue——‘2.l4 3-4. 2.10 3-4, 2.12 3-4. 2.16 Mixed; Purse $300. in: of two Marysvllie baseball John Ont». h lz. by Crescent iplayers’ whee)“ and MacpherHm,_ Simmons ilcllilflillli?) l l‘ The clubs were represented as The Shelk- l‘ i! (‘slmmllmll - f: fonows; 0n Time. b g tWol-theill l 3 . Alice Forbes bllt ill tH-an- uafln) Dulce Belle. Girl allrl Lady Maud l\'., also Fillfl- ed. Time-Zia 1-4, 2.15 1-2. 2.15 1-4. 2.17 Trot; Purse $500. Peter ‘Burt. hlk c, by Peter Scott (Towie) 1 1 1 Addie Echo, ch m (Chap- S. ilflckhlirt; Wéatvllle A-.A.‘C., l-l. pelle) , 2 2 Z A. MacQuai-rle; Y.M.C.-A. Saint $11k worm, l, g (‘Pnttloi -i Ii 4 John. K. H. iiicCieary; Snlnmer- Togo M.. b in (Boiull 8 4 3 side A.A.C.. S. F. Doyle; ‘St. Iicrll- Theo Echo. Fair Play. Nfilllllm‘ lloy and Worthy (‘hief also started. 'l‘ilne—2.18 l Tech. Beats Acadia By 3-0 Score Game Played on Rain Soaked Field ——Morrison Scores illonc Try WIOLFVILIJE. act. l5. — 'l‘e<:l1 took the honors of score in the second to" the Arooatdok flyer. Peter Kim,“ m 15a u commencing at The Rockland guiding. John Optffiaé 5-ffle.d§,¢§, 11151-6 games than upset the talent in the 2.1.6 class willie speculators were rather off in picking for the 2.1T trot. won by, Peter Burt of tho Stilt-‘s stable.“ y: IO (lPntillel l '22 4s :2 1 I! "-85 Roqun l~‘., Andora -4. 2.18 1-4. 2.18 1-4. a 3-0 forltbnll ~ganlc of llli‘ The feature;f»qpr' ‘lwlti lern section of the Maritime Intel‘- ‘mllegiute ‘League, the winners .p_rotest‘of a Saint Saint -Johll. While ton sport leaders Martelos, over the Oil his way through -Moncton the previous Sat- urday. S. F. lDoyle. president of the 'M-P-‘B-..vvas approached by nonc- in regard to the John club, the entry of St. Rose's in the championship finals. season for Acadia played here on a rain-soaked campus this afternoon. Despite the condition of the iielrl play was interesting and brilliflfll only balling a few limes iluring the game. Acadia seenled lo be ill a disadvantage with her three quart- er-llne more or loss crillllleil will‘ Moncton said‘ they did not wantto Dlay two teams in u. title play-off." iPresldeat Doyle, according to the evidence. told, the llloncton team to await word from him. He came into Saint John on Sunday. decided the protest and got iu' touch with Moncton that night, hut found that Monctou could not come for the game on Monday. in the meantime, The TYBIEEPIIDII-Jourual extensively advertised the game wlthollt being given any chalice tc- explain what the slippery ball while workof the Tech fmWvaril-s was res- ponsible ‘for their win. iiawley Mot‘- rison. formerly star three quarter for Acadia, but now flying quartet" for Tech was cOIlt-lpiclltuls as one of the beat runncriz on the field. Matt- hews. oi’ At-ailla, played his usually brilliant game and with Iirady, EI- derkin and MULCElll was out-stand iilg for Acadia. TECH SCORES Tech forwards rushed up on the the good province. fllad transpired ove On September alleged fo have taken place in Cape A. l). Campbell. l. _ Sunday, and several thousand people were d-up ed into going to the grounds and 1711111118 I10 game would be played. On the following day Mr. Cc-vey preferred his charges regarding the annual meeting and The Telegraph Journal demanded an lnqury under oath into these allegations, matter was placed before President Doyle. who said he would be ‘gov- erned by the constitution and would call a 8969"“ meeting if three clubs in the union would loin in asking nor same. A week passed and no action save the announcement from the Marteilos that they would join any two other clubs. ‘.11 Saint John clubs decided to lake the initiative and at a meeting went on record as favoring separate bianches" ‘for the three Maritime Provinces, ap- pointing a committee to line up the On Sept. 28. Moncton clubs met and six ol‘ them demand- , at] a 598cm meetmg to investigate through with desperate rllllleg but Breton. in tho issuing of cards by the Covey charges in addition to others by C. -C. Gillespie. Th Bluenose and Hali- gonian To-Race This Saturday ‘HALIFAX, of Captain Ben Pitts’! challenge to bur-winner of the Nov; 800th oer- ios to an international J10! of! Angus Altai. “Lima: cft%ipeuoa_e ' ‘I ' ‘ g ~_ wit! ‘hot. alt ylc "c es, ' two oun- er bringing the Co tlo so o. _ ha», ltwo‘ events 'l‘ e lufnbil to i213.‘ lnt:'rn’:;=am._tffl . " J w: new» - ply from ‘Captain iPlne: . - Wiould not consider race on Hall- pfax at this date." BOWLING 0a the, (lhnrlqttetdwn Bowling Judges and other o_ field trialsof the N! hunters‘ ‘Anabel Dawson Spring h"? Non selected lug made. " u - l classed Natlo 4 tlom, qonunt auto‘ Gloucester. n, 1 | | m b 1 The‘ whales‘ thsroawn M» afmzt r51: ill-gill’ .. b‘ Rrlbhbd l0 clliflifl "H!!! sportsmen and hounds movers i n hora. years. The trials will" - ilt 0 v biion.to_ ,1! d at". l, 'Ky., pro- i bo- Girl”. will a , '. ‘m. rosin‘ |l |q bf vfiyh-fivs uhflltlffi" Wu Anal-inflection?" ~ y. " "No. thank Heaven, he's-loll _ All ¢.L'l‘!.\.-tlle liroomnoult null grelliest skili?’ ‘ r . ‘Wlflo: lo . t‘ _ - kick-nfi‘ and kept the hall well ill Aeadilfs territory for the first part 0f the game. Acadia made several sallies but Tech always came back and following a 5 yard scrim and an enkl-to-cntl three quarter ‘line play; ll. Morrison broke through for the only score of the game which was not copverteti. Acadia "nailed back and tiller Barteaux had blocked a kick for n l5 V931‘ gain nice running hy McLean and Matthews brought Acadia close to the scoring margin. Nezar the end of the period Matt- hews broke awa_y from the field for what looked like a sure score for the garnet and ‘blue until a nice tackle of Moore brought. lllm down. ACADIA RALLllES In the second half Acadia rush- ed the game down the field but sev- eral well placed punia by the Tech men and a beautiful run by G. Mor- rison again put thc Acadia score- llne in danger. Again and again t‘. Acadia came and stopped all scoring possibilities. Within five minutes of the whistle Ncatlia was awarded u 25 year line free kick but Wilson failed to place if, the glllno ending 3-0. Acadia. Elderkin. lull-back. Matthews. Estey, Wilson. Brady. quarters. Dougan, Ilal'teaux_ Davi- ..-on ‘halves. Lane. G. Titus, S. Titus. Hnhley. \'i'hi1e,, Maciilealr Dordon, forwards. __ _ ..Technical College—(l.~Moore, lull- Oct. l5.-—~lAfl6f' a-lapse ane hursd . , an“. . . I _ test malt-hes against the best clubs of three years the great slwrl Ol odyyiiv: defeglled rlllihll-ifililllgig-i b!‘ Illllll-‘cliltllelllalltleilgllllgsglllglllglfl- or England mm wlalefl‘ they chm“ sch-loam" ravine is being revlvsil- s2 Dina. sflnevlu ‘rolling chilling!» mrti'i-'i"viol'i-iguii' ll ‘vesanders ll m’ C“"“‘"‘"‘ N“"°""' '“"“"‘Y" Already this week Gloucester mg sump; 171 ppm ' p 7' ‘ tribal“ *5‘,- “uloné “(Klan l ,1.” ' as .their route acrom the Domin- has-seen a battle between U18. 06- , ' {lg nyppa‘ ipfimeylda R3513?’ ion. Their satisfaction with the lumbio. and the Henry Ford and 0n Carmody pun‘! ‘i P v .. . ‘vans’, - - ' ' splendid service ppoVlflfill for all Saturday the Bluenose and the B, ncm-mqdy __ ' _ 152 '15; 150 _____________-_________ __ trnyelltiars on Cflélllfllllln Nltlltionnl f-{allgmrian 5m gchg ujlgq] m cQm- J_ gut-mod __ 1m: 129 154 _ a Qhu lra ns a cxpreaae ill [l8 f0 owing menoe a series of id. off Halifax w. commly _ m. 1091-139 I52“, m§fl§“},'§§§,,§§,§§‘§,'},,f,{‘j§ letter written on serum or the mem- Harbor- Ere the tumult of these E. ‘B. Casweli . .. 133,161 ‘Iflhllhder wit; years of age. This ev- b9" °l m.“ "Alhalack-i" b! 0- li- contests -haadied,--'lt-is his Iervfilli. Earle Caswell .125; w; 100 Qnt uni-rte a, rs of $1.000. ru- P°“‘l°"- -l“-"""°"\1 Manager 9r the hope of schooner raetrentbuslasts’ v All ngezéttyjlla n toall hounds mllm_ , that an international meeting bs- , 85$’: Ml ‘lflkregnrdle ii ge dr breeding. my we “k9 m“ “nlmmmly “l tween “the Columbia, Gloucester 'T°ml 1995- . i _ _____ 4 _______ placing on record our sincere sp- champloll, and the winner of the ' " praeiatlon of the wonderful service Halifax series. will be amused. Onflmim ' “p°"°"°°‘l l” P“ '"°'“l"".l" °' m“ But while out last is in the up of B Bevin . . . . .. .. loo 12c Ne“ .Z°“'“"d W‘ Black " Rmlblfl tho gods, there is, no uncertainty J Cahlll 187i. l6! ,'—°‘*¢“° glomllllisérellm m“ "°°°“"' about the l-lallliax .affai‘r."l-Ialtgou- B- MW"! -- -. ‘w: ~13: cYlnljfad f l" ""°¥° "i "will"? ian has been here for. two days now :- ‘goflerson . .. 155106 ways ‘l l‘ l‘ m“ "l" "t W“ Y“ ' - “W97”! lmri ‘P? ‘W71, “bu” Bum" ' ia- am ' ' ' I ' ' ' ’ " *1“ __-" ' . "We wholeheartedly‘compliment M“ M" “Wglea a’ ‘ma’ 1"‘ "i. oirolryour transportation facili- terday; from llunenburg for fltval mm“ "M. 68° ‘ s, and gimp (“mam p o," 9|“. "llllllnPPPi. . _- a ‘ M17810 recommend to all our Follbwins nubllcslivll renter-day Foxfluuunm Tim‘. I friends In New Zonland on our re- i c. i“. d her Wlldman Cote and Sorluier for the class championship )1’ the town. What they lack in ox- perlence is more their willingness zimcs. Club, ibetter known‘ Black-s" way to play a series of games and, turn that the Canadian National Railway stands for Service, Effici- ency unmfitrsonal‘ Enthusiasm on _ the part. of all the officials. ‘ ' "-7011 h"! done ‘for us and extend- l’°"il,l"{,,4_gvs_srs_qtinzu on boitalf- of New u. lll.»B.-Not-w pistol-collegiate Honors ~Mwr :‘ ' Wanderers T r harness racing season. in Muiuepa! rJRihDERlCTON. Oct. 15. —- Unj~l for as fixed eyeuts goes. ended this wq-gtgy o: New Brunswick. holds’: a tornoon wi h the final card‘ 3o! c_ for C_ will not the Sagadoc Fair. . John” w l‘ m)’ event. the froe-for-all. was won uymmn the former Down East campaigner, q), now in Irving Pottlifa string, after-dropping the first heal. gum”, .153 reason given being that. ted ,il1 ‘the proposed I Ne?! fifgkjnglish lRusby Lev-sue- 11, .fl-__--‘B,».pau:+gatisfactorily particl- -pate in would have l0 be played». U. N. R's football aspirations all!‘ beilig pointed toward (1. the win- ning of the Maritipie lntercolleBiB-ie t-liumplpusnlp aga n alld (2) the r9- (entloti of the MacTier Cup. U. b. yfinwlllptherefore proceed wll-h home anti home games with Mount Alli- son University to decide" the west- t0 play the winners of the Eastern s80- 4 tion, the members of which are SLI Francis Xavier, Nova Scotia Tech- nical college and KlngWLCOIIBEQ- 'U. N. 5.} AND lMT. A. Illanagel" J. B. Carr had notified Mount ‘Allison that U. N13. is pre- pared lo play home and home games for the western section title nil he has suggest!!!" "ha! Mimi" Allison play here on Thursday 0C1" ober 21st. and U. N. B. Play m"? week inter. October 28th, at Sack- vm“ h, [he-event of each team winning one of the games U. N. ll. propose-a that the usual intercollegi- ate league rule apply and that wiill points scored in the two games 11b‘ the (lclerlnining factor. it is believ- ed that mount Allison will readily agree to this proposition. lnstcad of accepting the proposal of Wanderers Athletic Club that U. N. B. play at Halifax on Thanks- giging Day for which the Wander- ers offer n guarantee of only 5150 Manager Carr 1111's written the \‘l'ai1- derers suggesting than inasmuch 11a i‘. N. ii. has frequently played a! Halifax ill the past’ and it iv, lnnlly years since the \Vanflercns have played in l-‘retlerlcton, tho. Wander- ers should come here fora gamnon 'l‘hallk'.~sglving Day and U. N. B. hns raised the guarantcc offs-red by \Vllndcrcrs from $15" t0 $290. 01H! U. N. ii. wil. it is believer], go oven further il‘ necessary. to bring the Wanderers here. Paris m Fight flood (‘nrd Being Drawn lip Fol‘ Night of October 22 ‘GRANID FALLS. Oct. 15. Allnx- lngwill be featured a1 Grand Falls, N. B., on Friday night. October when Gordon Paris and other well known Canadian and Marina box- ers Clllllll info ilCflOll at .\'lztcl.arcn'-i Theatre. Final arrangements have been completed for (he staging ‘of the shovixParls is down to meet an equally good opponent in the ica- turo ten rounder. Thcrc u-lll he two other bouts on the card, all ciglzt llul a six rnunrlcl". Tile Grand Fails Baseball t-lnh is behind the venture. anti every tsffilrl is being made t0 give the fans an all- star show. Sluggsr-iloLale-r, whii‘ ic-‘I well-known through Grand Fallsi and viclnity_ has been‘ sighed to‘ nleet Bob Mcflanlr the hard-hitting lightweight, in an ilnportant eight "nunder pref-oiling the main bout. Fhc Bolster-McCann go should pro-. ville plenty of thrills as hoth are‘ reported in gnod shape and nut to! win no quickly aa-l possible. The op- ming six rounder will bring togel-l iFrenclly than offset to mix at by all‘ -I‘a'ris. who will meet an opponent as yet unselected. expects to arrivi- at Grand Falls well in advance of the show, where he will conlplete open training for his bout on Oct. 22, giving Grand ‘lll8ll't20 to get n line on his stuiffi-le is getting plenty of boxing these (lays, having signed to appear al the visitors pm up a slfOng (lefenqe Stellarton, Saint J0hn_ Bangor and Halifax shows within the next few weeks. - New Zealand i Falls fans n Rugby Football Club When the New Zcaland Rugby as the "All- Canmla on their; crossed "Again thanking you for all what ‘gums wort] to this effect bah; ‘gait m’ the organizers of the. 4(- Here’s Hoot in a Comedy-Xhrlller that'll keep you’ suspense and hilarious laughtenlfis hard to beat a w"; Picture. v ‘ill?’ tlivdllt+2s¢,'z1g_ ILXST ' i v.4 . 11-Mar-1153,- TIMllFSEYiDiLY v . ‘His Own LawyerMTwo Part Coin . _ i . _ j \ . ‘AtGrand Falls. r” Is A Hit With Scintillating Charm SPECIAL SCENERY - FJLECTRICAL. 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