\_`\i`;". MUCh E11lIhl1Si2lSl11 ' Five Heats Needed A Hockey Trades In Fellow' Curlers I- '_ \Acadia Shows I A Good Form In , Big Day _, . l _ L_... L: in len V.. . li -» r- fi gi.. \. v,. i~\ H r rs l ;=. if' (_ i »\». -N » l 4 if' . \` l .\ F. 0 5 $r_ ~ C 'flowing the stands bleachers and every point of vantage, ready and willing Midi SEHEMBER . . A 28'1°2.". . . 'rHl=.,crlARl.o'r'rl;TowN Gllnunlsrr _ _ I y - Page seven ‘ *V *-°'- -s f r - f ' -'°-~-- _ » M ' ' Y ,_, ...... .~.._.___,.,.._,.L ' ' WRESTLING BAsK| l BALL 2[§uARnl.iNf scour ucvrcjjw l I __-__...._.._._-s. _ * _,_ r - _ _ , i. , ._-‘N _ ' v-a_¢-____ _ ‘°Q` Conf' <»- ¢ __-an--,_ »-.»---- ~ - ' ' ' -4*-°‘ 'OVe1° C~O1I1il1g S€1‘i€S To Decide 2. 243 The Air Just Now Pay Tribute To “_ R' AtS kville - V. ‘ Mr. M. P. Titus Over Two Thousand Fans Expected At Opening. Clash On Monday Between Abegweits And _ Yarmouth. * F" my “Tec--) xa' WMM* “W ‘Mi CINPNU. Abelweit leaders, an amassing their lorol. IU by Monday will have moved their mtire command to the iiring‘ iino to meet Yarmouth, Nova. Scotia ball champions in the opening tilt oi a centres around possible trades to be principal features at the Backville N", york on gmm-my gm- the semi. Agricllltural EXhibltlUI1 this liter- annual meeting of the Lensum Thgs noon waatho horse racing, in which meeting' it 5, “nga-,;°0¢_ Wm we thélb W€l‘Q i’.W0 illnndts, 2.24 uid. 2.40. tha x-“easing” of ma 1929.30 playing It took iive heats to decide the 2.24 ,_chedu_1¢_ l game ri f th b iive so es or e aseballchnmpionship oi the Maritime Provinces. invent, zike Todd, part Elgin horse, Iusunderstoodjhat Connie Smyth!! NU" b°f°f° ill “'10 1\ll|f°\'y 01 baseball in this Province has so muc'4 “lun” 5"” m‘“””¢¢d in *ho KING; and never before have the sister provinces shown ao much respect with regard to the ability of Charlottetown neu mam. . ‘ Truly, both provinces on the mainland are eu ego; over- the outcome of ihe booth ltrlllgie. the opening of which is only two short days away, lo far aa attendancesaro concerned, Mondays opener should makei hl\¢'y 08 Ulf “tlllit little Island." as every red-blooded citizen, young and old, who can get away from their duties for a cou`ple ol hours will surely be iliero-rootkit- YM Pflyilll for the boys out there workin; their heads off to Mint victory to the Ahegweit Club and prestige and glory to their native province. Wllat a spectacle-Two thousand-or more dyed-in-the-wool fem over- io boost the boys along the dizzy paths that lead to “Home Sweet Home." The Abogwelts, dnc to their sensational and one-sided wins over Moncton, are none the less over confident, only determined to give Yarmouth the toughest opposition they’ve experienced this year, and ,lodging by the way this hand oi “aah swingers" are worlrlng, it looks as ii there’ll be not times in the old town on Monday and Tuesday nights. It il expected that “Putty” Connors, hero of the Moncton--P. E. I. series will start on the "hill" for the Abegvveits on Monday, with George "Shanna" Ffllwfl on the receiving end.. Tom McFarlane, another first string lmrler iegether with cerlnnieu end mblni wiu be in il.. slang may is be canes if qlgsqor threatena. However, “Putty” has already been through twenty hard atanlll and has withstood magnificently any shelling that came his Ulf- ~ ` Will Handle The Pirates ( (Canadian Press) Challenge Accepted ...__ I. Chia liongephie, do hereby ac- oept the challenge cr- stanley sfeele lor a_foiir round lzuxlllk mild* W be held at the Indoor Circus on WINNIPEG, Man., Sept. 27.-Frank Fl-ederickaon, centre ice star of the Pittsburgh National Hockey Leaiille Monday night, Sept 30. if arrange- ment can be made- _ yacl: Lowosrnm '[; ‘,*, ` Manager. '. _ ___i;,i,{_i-» Dull times in Japan have so de gi-aged the sale of automobiles this that many dealers may fall. team has accepted the positifm 95 manager of the Pirates, it was stated definitely here today. Frederickson wil-cd his acceptance following a long distance telephone conversation won first honors, with Jim McKin- of Toronto' Wm be in the money “W 5°°°"d- Third m°"°Y Went W market with his cheque book open. Vandn- 5' J°u“~ B' looking for talent to bolster his Maple to Billy Aubrey. There were only mam nedemmon and the owners tw° st°'m”"’ 1” me 1°" he” of the Pittsburgh Pirates are undev- The 2.40 event was won by Fern- stood tu be Potential purchasers' and wood Aubrey, a Baie Verte horse, in Pittsburgh uniforms hs, yen. Wm be ‘l three straigh heats, after e keen con- an the mock test, with Minnie Marshall second. Bmw” B sud w be smmg tight and Belmont Dillon third. upon its championship combmauon of last year. William Foran, who will lead the Ottawa delegation, is mentioned as looking for a scoring 1 1 centre to aid Nishbor, and a season- ed defence man to bolster up the 2 2 rear-guard along with Clancy and Smith. ‘ ' .ms Adams. of Detroit it is entici- pated, will be hot after an experienc- copp. Port Elgin a s 4 s ;?::;“;i‘;‘5“°:“;a;‘f ;ie;§l‘_’t°"’°d W¥;1;a_;xuxgt',r;` Local gossip says that Canadiens S. ..... ..`...’....`. 4 5.. md M=f°°f=» will ei me M°“°f°°‘ Lady Be Sure’ S_ Bab_ puck flying on Saturday, November cock, sscsvlllc 5 sd: 1°- wrt Time-2.22. 2.22 :l-4. 2.23, 2.23 2-4. P"“‘d°“” F‘“‘“‘ °“1d°" 5”* °` 2.28. ` bility of extending the schedule for mo Cl.” each team by ten games has been ‘ shelved. ' Fernwood, W. Wood, Baie Verte Minnie Marshal, M. Temple, ‘ Port Elgin 2 Belmont Dillon, G. Bourgeois. Memramcook . . . . . .. 4 Doris Graham. M. E. Bass. Springhill, N. S. King Kalela, W- B. Tait, Dor- chester . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Birdie Van Jolla, A. Lew- 2.24 Class- 'Zike Todd, G. E. King, Port Elgin . . . . . . . ._ il 2 l. Jim McKinney, P. Belle- l vue, Predin Haut 1 1 3 Vanaa, S. Jolla. F. B. Bowes. Dorchester 6 6 Billy Aubrey, F. H. 2 4 yesterday with the east. ____i______ _ :\||,,"d'| Linimeni--'The King- of Pain SACKVILLE, Sept. 27-One of the mm, when me ml-,gun nssemblc ne* l day that discussion rezardlng the pos- ‘ ace ac _ MONTREAL. sept. 21.-acsslp ln Links in winding up some ot the National League circles nowadays‘ Mr. M. P. Titus, who is leaving next Monday to take over the man- azement of the Clifton House at Sumlnerslde was the recipient of addrtss and the presentation of a handsome clock by his fellow mem- bers of the Charlottetown Curling Club last night. The presentatdn was made by Mr. C. G. Duffy, K. C., vice president of the Glub, apprec- iative remarks being made by col- onel might, Messrs D. A. MacKinnon, A- W- Ty\'idmsn,l-I. C. Brown,E. A. Foster and S. C. Moore. Reference was made to the success- ful efforts of Mr. Titus in reviving interest in the "roaring game" in this city. he being responsible for raising the club from an almost de- funct organization to its present live statute of over 100 members. Mr. Titus, in his urgal happy way. ex- pressed his thanks and his hope that the Charlottetown club would visit Summerslde on many occassions. A pleasant card game was indulged in during the evening, after which refreshments were served. Mr; Titus' many friends in this tivlty . BIG LEAGUES (Canadian Press) .».. . l N. if Monday. i f i . \ city will join with the members ci` the Curling Club in wishing him ‘V every success in his new field of ac- ._,_.. , Exceptionally keen play has been witnessed at the Charlottetown Golf First Workout ‘ °“ ‘°°°‘“'° °f W* w°°‘“ "'°¢“'“ woLr‘vcn.Llz: sept 21 -Alter W” 61° ‘lum°' °h"mpi°”5mp which Acadia’s iirst scrimmagetoday Coach was pllayedmoff yesterday aftemoon. Fred Keuy was Very opmmsm m “_ war M er an Wm the “mum L d1“i;“‘;°1 d;’;;‘;‘; gem to me material with which he had to deal. In only ten minutes Wham" the" hu been my much practice play the college fifteen scor- played this season with such dramatic ed nine points over the Hamm reverses. All square at the end ol the Academy team The new squad shows mst mmm’ Lemuel hd thx” up “t wonderful spirit and is responding the thirteenth. Edward, who has the wen to the expert coachms or me \'¢li\lta»tion of springing surprises tied vemrm Keny_ It W” °' °°“ up Wh” w°"m Wm the having back captain Matthews fVi;lal hole and championship. Both Rym‘Evme'Buck1ey,P_ Monbgomew re on the green all even. Lemuel and perhaps Lau,” These mm are :£11 'tnmfixi 221° 13:3; in good condition and will form the demmnnwd s nm nghélng spirit nucleus around which Coach Kelly by sinking me put while Edward Wm build up his team' M »»» »y ..:J;‘.°":...;‘.;i.;“:;..;2f.‘; edL°u;‘:1Pr°|w“1‘° m;:e°°n§:'t:'F"’t;' derson, Gunter, Murray, B. Davis. champlmump mu year and also Walker,Piti.,Young,Barteaux,Snlith, Edmrd Miner' the nmne’r_up Cain and Wallace. Among these men The fourth stage of the weuner will be found the regulars to replace Trophy for men will b I Wilson, Hubley, White, McLean, Mun- ° payed this roe and McLeod. aitemoon and concurrently the sec- ond stage of the standard cup. The following players are drawn 2.13 "Russ" Abbott acting as time ior this stage as follows: keeper and judge was unable to H. S. Mcleod plays A. V_ Saunders name the winner as they flashed _J. P. Hlllion plays C. H. Beer. under the wire. C C. Toombs plays Ben Conrad. Captain Jackson, that good trotter L. E. Wellner a s G. G.H hes. of C. H. Chandler's, has also been Trophy for ladies which was past. Aubrey. These horses have had num- poned will be played Mgndgy after, erous brushes with honors about noon drawing at 2.30. even. . ___._____. The Garden City Stables are now lowners of Tony Bars, a fast one from Ontario This horse may be heard competitions. h t t e match a the seventeenth green. Acadia is fortunate this ye” M’ Chapelle Has ROCIIESTER, New nampaliiga sept-_ zo.-Pierce Chappelle, seater trainer md e bm day at the :weblo- ter fair today. He won the final Mol in the unfinished 2.18 pace, brought over from yesterday with Buell Marie. suprise in 2.10. He got von- derful speed out of Kinney Bilk,»d the Kelley stable once sold for Slit who stepped three heats in 2.08, 2.09% and 2.08% beating the well Iavded Margaret Gratten. The Marblehead gelding David ltealac took me 2.1¢ class. The 2.12 trot and unfinished Prince Birland the entry of A. Blail of Quebec, driven by Potvin having two heats going the second in 2.08% Bert'Abbe 1.59% sent I mile lgaillli the track record won by stepping il 2.04 flat. i i The summary: I 2.18 Pace, Purse 8500 (Four Heats Wednesday) Sassie Harie,, BM by John R, Kurtz, Chapelle 2 1 3 1 Peter Magnus, BG. Kingsley .nmmle Todo, Bn, Hslll- nan 3 5 1 4 Frank Q. BG, Littltfield 4 3 4 1 _Tramp Fleet Ind Ramolll Dirtct '..._ started. Time-2.08%; 2.10%; 211; 2.13 1 . 1221 ` 2.12 Pace, Purse $500 Kinney Silk. BG, by Blngen Silk, Chappelle l MH-\‘5e.ret Gratten BM, Flam- l 1 1‘ . l f ming _ _ A. McPherson, Dorchester. _, NATIONAL LEAGUE lth The H or ses A from next year. He has been turned Mamie ' out to pasture ' ' 2 2 - . The winner’ m the mums much R.. H. E. Charlottetown reinsmen and horse .,Pat,, McK`emm Charlottetown, bona . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ I ’ John S CHG Nickerson .. es were: l 3 3 Boston 5 10 1 racing lovers are talking about ll. fall -» » 1_E::;d°§);I;:;;,:fs;f`Lfv;f ivhggflstbséz rlilladelpllla ...ll is 2 programme oi one says racing. It gli; D311, “mi Time-2-082 2-09%: 2.08%- 5 4 Byron Atkinson l ,sounds good and should go over big. Marge he wpped H Wm and mud Z Z 5 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. _ Pair of draft horses, under 2600 lbs., R’ n` E' Tm h°"°" "B wwkmg °"t daily at money in St. Stephen, and in the -‘°’l°lN ‘N3 'NQWOZ 4 5 1' Ernest Thmop' `Pittsbnr¢h. ... -.. ... 2 7 0 the exhibition track. _ mm' two days grabbed two seconds I I I "ma -_ single draft horse' over 1300 nm St. Louis 4 8 1 Col. Mackinnons string has been at Chatham with thésame mam on pmga ,qq -_DE -xmas > A ,.em,¢_ Sackvim. _ _ _ _ _ __ 3 3 dl- 1’ L_ E_ wells; 3. Fred D°ncus.m__ (Only two games scehuled.) added to with the acquisition of Billy wednesday ,,Pa,_,, piloted the Johnny , `.._ Time 235' 3-24- 124 14' draf horse under 1300 lbs., C°p°' “cms 5°“"'u°" °f the mmm Walker horse into second money 2'” T'°¢’P““° 350° ,_ _ _ single li s'°‘“`t‘°"”H' J' A“°“' UW" Cam' 1. Ernest Throop; 2, Horatio Rich- AMERICAN LEAGUE :‘§y“;':d';3s:1a:‘i; :;‘;‘§’;n::‘I';‘;;';°; against anrcxperlenced bunch of Clover Guy' BH' Tobey b Time-2.11%! 2.11%; 2.11%. eball Cham ion hi Th Bas p P Oi The Maritime Provinces BEGWEITS GROU DS september :loin and Tuesday, october lst ABEGWEITS vs YARMOUTH . Give the Boys a \ Evlmv Loyal. P. E. 1.' sro ` I Game Starts 3 0’clock Sharp , f \ . ‘ 1 BOYS T0 VICTDRYD u ADMISSION 50c Boost. Attend the Games and Show Thai Everybody is Behind the Team PRI cl-; l-:DW RD lsl.A D vs N VA scholl; r -il _..__-__ _-....__. __cL ‘ t RT FAN BE 0N HAND AND HELP CHEER THE Pl y us 2.10. The second stage 0: the wagner clipping some fast miles with Blngen _ Judges-J. Thompson, Moncton; U. "ds°“' All "mee canes on-lvnller nur-‘|subrey went practically a cess li¢et,°°mp ‘mm Celestine, Bros, cllsppells .. ~ fi- -‘R.. Oulton, Port Elgin. i________ _Timers-George Moore. Baie Vex-te; M\...,.».l>| unlmeno-'rite lung or rain 31"’ f““°"*l' _W Y°5§°"d°Y l“ *he n*‘3hb°f\‘°°d °f A "liable en¢lm~ile-ml..nr<1'- linlmene “ .__ f' Q - W- . __. ---5 _ '-:f'"" . t l` _-111 i _ _L al ' ai _ 'V' .~1-‘..<- . - . :.-'»:-f .-L~'.<.'-‘.'-',-'si' . .¢=' ;.,~,'. iiii Ben 3 v f the it la :rs in sides 1 ia ii o our the INCE l the bttinj j 311