ix! RESTLING ‘and Boxing , ' .X_itni'~_1A'-Ri1\u<, cnlllltlorrlgzlfown W“ " Y, AUGUST "5th, 1927 ' ‘lat lsowloch, p. m. ‘ first innings give bail, fine evening, —- f. ~ wassrhluc Canadian Champion ‘PATTERSON vs. ZIBYSKO Former World's Champion; N.Y. City MATCH fans feature the i " Inst evening at the Abegweit grounds the Anchors and Rovbrs met in the fifth game of the second section of the City League Baseball BOXING-ll) Rounds BOB SMITH vs. JACK MacDONALD schedule. the Rovers winning out ‘by a score of 5 to ‘d. ‘ ‘ A fine eveningmnd a large gather- ing of fans witnessed both tearns Ringside, $1.00 BOSTON. MASS. MONTREAL. hm 1 m m“ t good or» e seven - Former Amateur Champion of One of the best men for his in“: d? play. i‘ » _ v F v New England States weight in Canada The novel-s secured their big l in the opening inning and were n v- - - . . ' ~ er headed,- the, _ being called on Dominion Title At Stake ,,_,.,,,,. ,,, d... ,. t)“; ..,,.,,, the seventh inninglltll.‘ h h n , The Anchors a oug s o on G-ROUND BOUT-Between Two Local Men the“. “Bu”. “we” p“; up a wrong . . bid for a win, but the air-tight sup- AHOthQY GUOd Preliminary port of the Rovers held them in check at the critical stages of the ~ game. ADMISSION General 75 The Rovers are‘ showing great im- ' ° provement and Carbonnell on the Ladies and Children, 50c Event Ever mound is pitching great ball. hold- ing the heavy hitting Anchors in t check to scattered hits that were nicely taken care of by his team Staged on I’. E. island l The Biggest Sporting Oh! CHEWING Hickey 8a Manufacturers lfl$ ‘..¢-___._j-- --- _T' The Markets MONTREAL. Ans. H. The" was some demand from forcilzu buyers foray-heat ill lho liioutrcnl, market today und as iho prions in some 03.888 woro in lilll- with 0x- porters vicws a low loluls of‘ iluu- itoba spring null new crop Ameri- can grades were cold but thc trod-z in coarse grains was slow. A tcat- ‘ure of the local irndo was thc in- creased demand from l-xportcrs flu‘ Mslnttoba spring when! lnul suit-s oi ‘No. 1 northern wcrl- nuulr iii twenty five cents per hushol ovvr the Winnipng, October option. 1-. i. f-, Montreal, tough No. 2 lmrlllcrrl lit ‘thirteen l-cntfl pcr huhllvl tlVfli‘ and tough No. Ii llill'iil(‘l‘ll ul $l.-l>l per bushel c. i. i’. while No. -i whenl, eold at 1 quarter l-cut prfi- bushcl over the Oct. option, r. i. The domestic grlldc in course grains was quiet; hut IWiPOI-l were unchanged. Owing to illc rel-cut dc- clinea in wheat prices zlt Winnipeg. a weaker fooling (lcvclopl-d in lill‘ local spring \Vil(‘iil. flour lnnrkvt and priccs wcrc rcdul-lul twenty cents per barrel. First putt-ills were quoted nt, $8.70, sill-cud pul- errta $8.20 and strong linkers at. $3.00. The demand colllirlnul quint- There was no change in urn-vs for old crop winter wheat. flour owing ’ -lk>>._ i ‘ii What a Lovely Flavor There Is T0 HICKEY s. nlcnoLsosrs It Is The Nice Big Juicy Fig Ticllolson Tobacco C0., Ltd. f. hero, mates. , The Anchors in the first time up only got a man as far as the key- stone sack while the Rovers clouted out three hits to push four runs over ithe pan, the first coming as the re- l] ‘suit of an overthrow. ‘ In the second the Anchors tried ‘hard to eventhe count, but only got to half way in doing it while the Rovers failed to collect a run. TOBACCO willie the Rovers retired scoreless. the Anchors going scoreless, while a double and a single accounted for one run for the Rovers. The sixth and seventh saw both Iteams going down without getting ‘a man on second. U ire ‘Mc- ' lAleer called the game on account of darkness with the score ii to 3 in favor of the Rovers. Charlottetown . __..___________. l0 the tact that supplies available were somewhat limited, but the . tone of tho mnrket for new crop Anew)" whczlt. flour was easier with Ollt- H“ Mcuam xolne two bugger‘ urio millers offering car lots for shlplnent at. $6.20 per barrel. ‘ 0n account of the increasing ul-nrcity oi‘ shorts and middIinBB and tho continued good demand for lilo nnnlc, a stronger feeling de~ vclnpoti in the market today and i- . c "ed an advance of qpefvrcidrfnfigilan was unchanged. $222291 mAgis Dhllgllléd- 91. $0- Shorts were nuoted at $36.25. lllld-louigah saundmer‘; align-mm c1 iii 2 l, $43.25 and bfflll ill. $32.25 ior standard grades of rol- ‘Sign? °“ts"'H°yt 7' Free lumles‘ led unis were marked up ten to flfll-cll rents per bag. This was rlttrlhulcd to the scarcity of good lnillinl; izrzltlcs. The trade was moll- Franois two singieli. McGuigan, Mc- Tague and M. Diamond one each. Catches-Hort. luvTesue, Saunders. and M. Diamond, on each. Runs- McNeill, McGuigamand Francis one each. Put outs—S. Diamond, 8, Rovers the AIIGIIOPFI-itlrliqii" to; tovclftake’. ;G00d game. we. Hearts and Miss Ruth were terested spectator last evening. In thothird both teams had uni In the fifth the reverse halillehledh Francis, 1. M. Dialrimd, 1, Hoyt, 1,1 BmTlrliflntlsl-I-FRLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "INNINB RMY T0 lilli 5-3' Placing three safe hits Iorlour runs in the the Rovers a. margin kalid- large crowd oi again among the fans last evening. Rev. A. J. McIntyre was also an in- The umpire, base judge and offic- ial scorer were right on their Jobs last evening and the game run along smoothly. Mr. Byron Brown, the pl ident of the City League Baseball also shows great interest in having everything in readiness for the games by being present at every game. Doyle in the out gardens for the Rovers had three lovely catches last evening and drew a big hand out. Diamond on the receiving end for the Revers was looking after every- thing back of the plate. M. Diamond in the outfield ‘for the Anchors pulled down a nice one and made a long run for a good at- tempt at the second one. Hoyt pitched a big game after the first innings. The support h; m. ceived in the opening innings was not up to par. Two buggers are getting very com- mflh lately. some our-is going to stretch it for a homer yet. Who will be the first’) - It takes a City League-gem; m bring out the fans. ‘ Francis was connecting lggbgyg - ing, but only got around the once. Good ball. no qulbbling and pleas- ed fans is what makes a real bah game and we are getting ‘it, " e sronll" ills B)’ ("TECH Summerslde. Montague, Soul-is, Georgetown and other districts are talking wrestling and one of the largest gatherings ever packed in- side an enclosure is anticipated on next Friday night. _ side correspondent in making ref; erence to the event says: v ‘grapplers’ will be both ‘out to win. It means fame and money for the winner. The main 10 round boxing bout‘ will likely‘ a siazler-itself. otller.boxing bouts will appeal to localinterest. Our, people will have iouch o .. and comment that follow Our‘ Sunlmer- ‘ ‘Those worth the price, of admlssionlThe a chance to get a f the "blg town" Tex Rickard colqrfllt "list- ens" like a big night in Charlotte- town." This ccmlpent is indeed worthy of much commendation from Sunlmerside for it shows the right spirit of a sport loving com- muhity. The interest manifested locally is exemplified .in the fact. that the Charlottetown Curling Club, one of the leading organizations in the Maritimes is lending a hand in th promotion of the championship battle. This Club with the idea of fostering and boosting good clean sport has become interested so much so that the entire executive are working tooth and nail in ord- er to make this match a success with an eye possibly to staging a world's battle here in the near fut- ure. “From a little acorn grows the mighty oak,"-—-and who knows if we get the right adyertislng, and along the righ channels. this Province may some day become famous as the centre of world's sporting events. Month of Sport Including the above there are many big sporting events on the August card. The race in the local baseball league will be drawing to. a close this month and great inter- est is centered in the outcome. The Maritime boxing championships will also take place in Montague. The Commercial Travellers’ big field day is to-be held on the 20th. Island baseball league games will attract lame gatherings, as will al- so the mainland teams which are scheduled to play the Abegweits here. All in all the sport loving public should have its fill of clean and interesting‘ events during the present month. - - Why Are They Hostile The recent Dempsey-Shmrkey battle is history and the scenes of the New York elimination ailair are now moving back to make way for the coming championship Tun- ney-Dempseyllght/ next month in Chicago. Foul. and all tne gossip ill the wake of an event of this kind is, Will Arrive This sveulhg, Waldeck Zybszko. the giantyole, Zl/bszko. both tanner world's wrest- ling champions, will arrive in the city this evening _to ._pegln short workouts in preparation for his iwnflng chunpmmmpltume 5°‘ lheish and education "fllil0llg Canadian title with John Patter- son at the Arena Rink on next Friday night. about Zybssko, who. owing to his giant strength has been called. the second Polish Lion. His aggressive- him a wonderful favorite all over this continent and Europe as well. crntc. (‘nr lots sold at $4.10 to! H|“'5"w€“l°: two b55395 Mc‘ $4.25 pcl‘ hag of 0o pounds. Deliver- 6m: I-Blwohasger and a uncle. cd In llu- trade. The egg trade tvaaiooybz- l?“ ‘l ' mall“ ll-lld without any new feature to note. Fl‘ “i” ‘me “mull ewh- 05ml“! Th ululorlonc was firm under all “Djvamamfiilldv 3- mile‘ 3- wllflell inlprlvvcd demand The receipts gnu l 5 one 55c ' alum-MG’ ‘vurc 1,347 vases. Butter was again "m5- 2- wlmllllll- D°Yl° and D- ronflnrd m broken lots but values Dlllllllmlll ""9 ‘llwll- Pill? °llli5~ wort‘ unchanged. The receiptsgllllchard 9- D; DlB-llllflld. 5. Wil- Mm. L227 nnckagem i ama. 3, noyle. 3. garbonnell. 2. ldxtrl-nln dullness “nbalmen- 6- uIlI-csc market hut nd wr-ll maintained. The receipts were marked prices were -t.wo each. Whalen. 1. Strike ou 6,899 hoxns. _ cwlllllelll 3-_ Fl" PWW- l- €$d°‘1:l‘ ‘t?’ l“ °l'd°l' l'° m“ and likeabls figure, isn't FIUdiCiiDg‘5ay5 his he“; was broken, ()'l"l‘/\\VA. 0m... Aug. z-(Essfll A h° “m “i” ' ' Peter: m‘ a ‘ h i i “h” h” m“ “° l” llllllltv- All he‘: n this ls n. “hard-boiled" use A total of 167 home runs over u 'I""*'-' "Wsummg centres l“ m on n Rove": m} riot“; ourgaown c amp on a wants is a retum chlmce" He kmwsinonc know it better than those wholpenod of gm“- years caused rival! ‘flush n (‘llnuilu rcporl egg markets F i 9931-1191‘ ‘llalhs °ll ° 1'9 llllll! llll “W? ll°l if he misses he will have the solace‘ mimsm. m the world-s passion ‘or managers w decide it was u“, Debi firm“ rmcs ' ' ' L D’ Dhmond 28511189» hi: THtiLe slflpparlitrzltclsciiniisf of considerable mmley l” wllmllpieusul-e and excitement. An cx- ter part of valor to pass the bill 1 —-— - ' ' "hi . ' - ' v Hoyt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oarbonnell Wlll oflset the weight advantage‘ m 17*" "“"' (iglhumptlx; hgiigghlingnlobgel-llnwkgf‘: lssfnbtimxdlp n?“ whe? .999??? lst Base land strength of the challenger. "‘ Th, gm o; yum“, w“... ‘ y l° P“ ° h m" L y F the l” °“° ' l - 5_ Dtamond _ v _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ __ Bhmhud htwnon. although a’ . i ‘the mayfreac mw w lglilean cage l During (‘he 1923 season Ruth b 3nd Base “my 175 pound‘ almost The glory which surrounds nvlpllghto Frcdble “es . e ats gnv came the big parade o 4h ‘U- ‘..~-,l i ~ D. Diamond . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Williams super-human strength, that Dempsey and a Tunney ,5 bu,‘ one figmllirlldlrlxl; Egengm early‘??? 1:) “Se: 31: 170 pass? Daspite the l 5. 3rd Base lstronxth being one of his big as- M t 0| the 11m fl mm buqymss’ ' ‘ w “ “c” ° e l‘ ° 9Y5 ° ~3aunde _ _ _ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P“! ll 3 f! ' out of thc picture to make way for m)“; any chances with hi,“ he y l‘! shun amp Whalornagwwhalgmgltted Bsainst men 01,2111: 3:31:19: gegdgevllflazilk agtfiagelgnew heroes. If ‘he has not ‘grist came tllroélgll with 4i circuit’ gi ‘Frll CXM‘ wccmlsl ‘m a i _________ __ ' . his." es the say ns goes. no o y This sea. on has all the, " , ‘ _ 5 "W" "ll l . ll "BB-ll R. meld... Mcllflnisl an.‘ Evan‘ iroom a 19W 3'93" gill“ :15 liq“? cares. of another big year for a c, 5 " ‘y M- ~~~~ sew-e, u». - u. u.» u. u ,, ,, u, i» a» e u 4--oAvs---4 - ' u s o " u an Y t" l ' ‘ o. Field ory of ellythina of this kind. that a . [Omar rgcordl‘ am?’ hallfllltgzsls l l STARTING MONDAY EYE Anchors-Hoyt and Francis. mend. ~ - Officials . Umpire-Jack McAieer Bases-Frank McDonald Scorer-whales Btewart Score Beard-Jack Gordon . Police officer-Joseph 'i‘rsirtor NOTI! Brl-rlglng Up Father and- . QUiiAND weane- n- _ . use; eleven BEEN tau-r: .,v. _‘ l!“ ‘ . iii- McNeili Doylqchu L. Field ' McTaguu ‘ B021 Score ' . l34BB7RJlE. Anchors ozoloooasl M o‘ Rovers . . . . ...l0O0l005'l1 Batteries I His Honor Lieut. governor fiscal-that w --_.-liii| He weighs in the vicinity of 225 pounds. but weight has lots of speed. The writ- er had the pleasure some years ago '0! watching the big Pole in ‘action ‘against Dr. Roller of Montreal and ‘the mighty French Canadian, Eu- gene °“‘““*' mm mllwhel “wk likeable personality, ls one of "mlhel °l l“ ‘lllllllll sllllllllliw, Tunney. 1t is hard to understand Much h“ be“ m“ 5nd hllllldkltress that part of which is health- nes and great strength has made: dying out and sport writers are now lhinging on the coming bout. we will now talk about the champion. why there is such an antipathy to Gene ‘Tunney as Drlzejtghtcr. It must be confessed, somewhat sadly. . that the mob holds refinement, pol- prize" fighters‘ in derision. This despite the fact that those $010M interested in boxing have for years tried to ful, that part which makes {or tem- |per control and manliness and oth- 'er attributes that glorify the game. | If ever there was u. boxer who should elevate the ring it is Tuna ney. He will be appreciated utter he‘ has passed. He is a gamester as he despll” m5 Krealqis a good hitter. l-lc is as clean as a bounds’ tooth. and no shade of scandal has enveloped him, al- though his manager, Bill Gibson, is perhaps not unspotted by the breath of scandal. Tunney. in every way a the PM“ i“ Mmlm“ ‘ml mew "w"! most unpopular champions that cv-i 33m’ 2753*‘) w“ Vlcwrlml‘ l“ er trod the boards. I‘his, however,‘ both starts. hardest one hour and thirty min- mu" 5M"! mm m” won't bother him a great deal lnithemselves ms mend the next fight. Dempsey, u popular, lthe Pl-ovultcie among the l-uhx e throughout the Maritime Provinc es and Canada and United Btalc "This is a hard-boiled age," com- mplmhip aflsir was ever ates-phenols his wife in hel- bitterness. 0d in Prince" Edward Island lnd|"]lfgdd1g knew them .. . . . . . . . . . . McKenzie will no doubt 91'0" I bl: add 101' was on top, but none of them knew 8nd him when he was down. when lWTi-lllfl ‘P89911119? Freddie had money any frienr all when he ‘icould get it from him; but when l he lost it none of them ‘gave him a no _ . u o o y ‘l $...."°.“'.T§‘§.Ill°l. ‘i.°‘.';.“é“?..i1‘.~‘|"“‘“‘°‘°"' "em-C rbmmllll lllll D- Dll- departure for the Island in questing; Qgy ‘of the Canadian title and in COXI-‘bqggn 11¢ eluding its article wished the Pole 1911, rem-e Welsh was a as a remarkable 1°" °l luck "ml "l6 TWIN! m“ m! fair-sized fortune, and bought a Canadian wrestling title. would hutch rel-m in once more return to the United he joined the United States Army, his new property deteriorated, l.is and two and months ago he went" to New Yul-kl tch peaking a job. He found how much had made 54‘ home runs. almost meant to those States. , Lots of Interns! ffhrougllout the.‘ length , breadth of the Prov this. h attraelied more tltm. All the nun. i l i l ll. , , ordinary his former principal centres;,who_ liifbeen ‘proud once to call made the year lire income melted away, proweils it‘ Welshmarhknown in lever lost his world's tite in d from the ring with a New Jersey. Then I PRINCE EDWARD TODAY-ILIS, '1 AND 8.45 MATlNEE-Zfic, 16c. EVENING-Tic, 26c, 16c. r-Oli i nowl know: worried. insolvent, Babe Ruth holds two batting records that are decidedly opposite, vet great. proficiency n one was directly responsible for the other. Ruth with so homerulls. tops the cilcult drives for a season lmd his player has cver received in one year. As a rulc, bases on balls arc the result of a. discriminating cye on the part of the batsman. However. Ruth's record in receiving 1'10 franks tp first base during the i922 season was forced upon him. often most. unwillingly. ' Let, me explain: ztuth, in i920. doubling the former record o 29. vlous by himself. l --By George Mchlilllllfiv S. Hi! W115 Sick. In 192i he reached his peak withlh and his Wli0'59, the all-times ' 1922 he dropped to 35. - ' i al ! Lou cry play will hal viii- cl . on only about over he has ‘Sil cir blows to‘ his credit and out of a stump at that. - This year, however, he {has-ugly} worthy of his steel in C- lumbega m page! w first ,5 m. mo“ nnyirhls bird is hitting homers in ey- Lcague and bids fair to give Ruth the chase of his ‘ 33 homers to date. just 70m, four,- With tllc half-births ‘wcitio: i.’ "' ymflr!“ qillillv "~ - _.'l. m rrnooaam _ about gone the City Bseeelul menu 3“ _ a c“ , “Um”! iiuithiiihiliuililiilffiivefifi? cogn m? to the Aug o ‘ball ch? ing he... bWaHter game. . speed in this section and", finish is predicted. - i’ \ 5 , ‘ .Dyed-in-the-wool baseba fansi M. A a “"" R - andlovers of all branchiee o sporty w‘ E®.,:fi:o°'°w Qgeneral such as His Honor Lieut; u ’nt Governor Hearts ._l a,“ _ '_N‘ A 2 _H.-n|-y cramp Mayor m, Whigs dyseqrolliilteh! Btwates Am- - lend a most sstis , p , Q . b ' to “ma, who m“ July l? on the people ofoilr c , . 1 We k l“ estate. “M”, M w ' by their attendance at 11.15"“ dgailrildlllildloo. according to no and, in general. Men such‘ as. thdse Wm med ‘May m m’ ma,“ sporting events tends .in defied ‘l . AUCUST s, 1927 < '\ ..'t .\ Juneau‘ ,'$"\‘i‘ l- - Whalft2jtll,l;ljt,pef?i n r . 1 i . . . I can twent-zll csvnltwslyefi lidorrt wanna walk! I don't wanna talk! I know I'm no; lazy-I hope Pin ‘noltycrazylitverythlng"smmg rosey red-this blame thlht‘ ‘has ‘gone to my head z it hulmlie whitey’? ll huddle ’dl'1.iy; I put salt in my cancel-pepper “tea. " "dh, gosh! l wonder whatlll become mlq, , ,_. . . I don't knuwwliilvs ilhe ‘ ' heart of mlncgoes plttcr-pltttc r NEWS HQBBIES ..» ORCHESTRA record. while lni i r $81,151? "P '9 ~ = l , Delightful Greeting ' ‘ From The Pacifier £allets g} ' Band. ‘Utllder the aii-onllge“ ‘s: Ill! - "nunul-Jneu slant Governor , Hearts and firs. Heb"?- 2i rlililxlfniflnzr Gehrig, also of the Yaqke . ball park in the American liic. Gehrig hlls smash behind the {big boy); i v" "Wily Congratulations. r Roverill 1 -< ; y,- vyuf-igmtxn Billie“, i ~ ~~ Home Favorite,» “lull Illlhlrlh!‘ ‘Neflflll n fifth.’ ‘. Wonderful ‘ Youthful l» Soloist; e51 t the start of the beat- - g.- I 1c,‘ i804 ngi-bflo, 31c, Uli- QM t . the Clubs ‘are goirlf- The winners‘ of this suction play the, winners o "_ for the City champ division of the District of Cclllll‘. ‘ btalqupreme Co , in alvlna c010 , healthy etinifi