l’ -ince Edward Today . "llPlllE RIVER” .\\‘l) inifiills IN a or ii.u'kic'i'|-:i:us siiisiucTs ILIHI. LVI-ISING‘. '.' a 8.15 EJAFK litiiji‘ ix ALL uuua "Hie Sqiieiiler" ALSO SHORTS team TOL MONDA Y ALL - TALKIE BROWN _ {._-I_.._ P] To L Tonal 3-1-8»!- ‘YITII CONSTANCE BENNETT .\.\'I) AYERS l. E W iii-i ALSO SOUND NEWS \ fliiliiing, Tunefui! Tanbark ziiiri canvus-(‘lntvns and Acro- lviiirv -- Snake char-hers and IYOOthiE cooehio dancers —- hnrkers and ealiope - In the iuliciliflsrupc of color and med- ley nf cacophony that thrills flll_\\'|l("1 the circus comes to ifflill. PAINTED FACES \!..<i) " SHORT SUBJECTS ‘l Christmas Day St. Paul’s Church (‘iiri iiiiris .:0i‘\‘iC£‘ at Si. Pauis i ye crdnj.‘ was largely attend- . . 1. o'clock service being broad- 'Z.'i'. . “iiiiiiii.\" services “ere held. \ lite l1 o'clock service, Rev. II. 1'). . l‘»'i‘1 -iid. Rector, delivered an ex- r» 1i.’ (‘ii Hziins message to the f" ~0- /‘»n.»i.i:ii:...1i ..-l.'i".'ii.'C was again held . -'l' l1‘ L3". _i.._______ . PETERS CATHEDRAL ‘. Cathedral was . for ihe Chzxstmes F ;.'i G erlebrari’. MARRIAGES l .. _____ _ _, ‘l-vlfi‘ - ~ ‘ni-iiir - m. sif . iii-rziiiiiiti. 011' :'.\'1' ~ i‘ ‘ o.‘ the Rev John '-: ire ma". zlziiiie Florence, -1"" lirrIi'l.-’tr> to Henry W.‘ .-‘., . Siiiiiiiiersiiie. Prince 1c - ..-. ilnii.‘ l. l1, iliziii. l l)l-}.\'l'HS l l‘\\'i‘lili--.»\t Nririll Wiitshiie, ~ 1r on tioiuiiv Edna Easier, aged iliiriizliter of .\lr. and liifrs. |.-i lei". YililPliii Sunday, Dec. Jul, i’ | , .‘i_.__ ,' lii('.\lll~f-—.~\i, s: Ami-us Dee 2e i-zrroif i i‘. .lv-i‘:ii;e- dearly beloved son of!‘ , ‘i. . .....i Miry i-J. MCCltbt‘, aged 2. on -.".i; 2'2 days, Funeral this after- l urn-ii ut 2 o'clock. i, Ii . y, ltANns-At the Prince County l I:'|'~l"iiili, UPC. :4, 1930, Mrs. David Jiaiilcw. aiec 73 years. Funeral Satur-i .11 m Presbyterian Church and cem- ctrry. _ sic-At ios Hillsboroltreet, ' nu ‘riiuisday. December 25. i030. i James A. Puncher, II! 77 Y9!"- vrriuck" and 9.30 Holy; ‘ n1,1in=iieai-mri' - .-\.‘\' l) TALKIE SPORT. LIGHTS iii from the i-Isrvord prize Pier b Cleve: Kinkeod Men “Thought Her a Playth SEASONS STRONGEST DRAMA a mg They pointed to her speak- ensy days and court sentence to prove hcr frailty. But with her back to the wail, shc is more than a match for mcn or courts of law. (Continued from page l) had been arranged by Sir Henry. Af- ter a thorough investigation it was decided that the shippers were prin- cipally to blame, rather than the customs officials or the Maine Central agent at Vanceboro. It was also found that some shippers were loading cars with greater quantities of commodity than was shown on thebill of fading. A special circular covering the latter matter has been issued by the C. N. R. tramc de- partment. Mr. Appletonfurther stat- ed that he believed that the matter had been taken up in such a man- ner as to eliminate any further com- plalnts respecting shipment: to bord- er points. . A letter from the secretary of the Maritime Boards of’ Trade was read relative to the rate on automobiles ferried between Borden and Tormen- tine. The letter stated that the rail- way would not put the recommended twenty percent reduction on rates in- to effect unless ordered to do so by the Board of Railway Commissioners. This order has already bee": asked for by the Charlottetown Board. The ‘C. N. R. have already flied a brief lwith the Board of Railway Com- iiiiissioiiers opposing such an order it pvas stated at the meeting. The president, Mr. J. P. Crockett, jrefcrred to a letter received from the ,Womcn's Institutes of the province, ‘asking the Council to support their h-esolutlon for the establishment of a ipubiic rest room in the city. On motion of ‘Mr. R. E. Mutch and {flentral Guardian SANT -l‘.\L-—-.-\ llniilC l did not app i.‘ on ize li~.i. oi‘ Pals.‘ was hiii: o: Alix. 'i‘. A. AI. who eontriimtcd to ilii: limp‘, iiig Fund. SPECIAL ("JHIIPITAIAPI wiiirli . PIT riiiwi here are .iiunib-ii.iii} " ' u! ii!“ C‘. P. Verdun hockey new on ii l. ngaiii ire rendntii a “my of ma] _ . T‘. 1112.1!‘ "'1. 1i. Lhurch by the Liini; Lil .. "i H ‘I H H“ Carols will 1111-0 be <-ii~_' :11 i‘ic c: ,_‘,._.,,,,.,. l,,._.l,_.ini.c ])n(.l‘:_(.hnr_ i“: '“°"“"°- M! U "' "~‘ ii mic of lil'.‘,iJ."5lil'1Ci~1(‘_\' :12", kindly fCqiiLL-‘uvtl w B-HTIS I‘ 0r." iirri CLASSIFIED ADS ' TOIIFIT-SDIALI. FIAT. FURNISII- 1 rd or unfurnished. Apply 139 fliiis- boro St. ii57-l2-27-2i liiimtiliiillll, iiisiiaini, I will seii by auction at Brunswick Hotel Flabics, on 'l'utoday,-Dcc. 30th, ,_,. . , ‘at i p. m, oiic car general 1iurposc| years for C. l". Verdun; also Plait! 11., iiom iiei homo in Freeland Lot I also, for C1,!‘ Has hnrdest shot an horses, all young and sound. have two cars choice fox feed in Kennedy's warehouse. This stuff will all bc sold to suit the times. E. D. Service. HUGH MORRISON ‘i .2‘. d1. TI. 'l‘iir;v play a clean UKII. F" .|‘. ...lli'ii‘ u iih Wolve- .. i!‘."(i iizrce times, but; ::.~:.~.i-i_v iiiid '1 . l r- iii wiiziwr hockey". ‘ r'0\'\'()I.l.\', Defence. zine.‘ '1' ivviindrs. ‘ Bert is the‘ . r mi the team and,‘ eziior liriei-zry 1785i. two,‘ s fill’! Ciiiiiiiibuw, lie,’ . in ilic liziiroarl l-‘honei I l . . n. i1“i'(i ehesrer. i .\'" ?~1.£‘.‘.ii'l”!.i{. Defence. ivris the Yrriiiiii player against ZJIYTKFS, Defence, age 21 '33 7'19 DQ111105» T1115 i5 P1493 ton. Tuesday, Dec. 270th ut 1 p. ni.| ‘“ "Imim" lmukc-v- h-"fingliiiugii Morrison, Auctioneer. or l\’f.A.A./\. last year. 1159-13-37 Kidi‘ at soft bail, iii- '. This is Iiarryfls .il' iii wloutrr-nl, last year with . i110 lbs. vxr \ll‘i‘fiiiii Club and the bcstpokc check- Tlic king pin of the cr. Hus been the leading scorer of the league for the past two years. Kins pinyeil for C. P. Verdun for the past six yours; also plays for Bell ‘Telephone, Champions oi’ the Rail- way" Phone League for the last three years. Art played regular centre‘ with Earl and Desse Roache on the iviiigs. Art's weight has kept him out of Professional Hockey. JIMMY KILBEY, wing, age 22, weight. 150 lbs. JJimmy comcs from Toronto. Played last year with C. P. Verdun; also plays with C.N.R.. GI-LORGiI-Z GRAVEL, wing, age 24, weight 158. George played last two team. Scored tieing goal, against Wolves Christmas night. WALLERY ALLEItlLJIing. age 22, weight 145. Comes from Ottawa.’ where he played with Shamrocks. ,mtioucgmualseLmLflii1_IseeqlI-. Ill-M F"! ilier of the team“ . l l J r iiclifiiinir. Hliilti- . h" ‘have: .12) cgc mi ziin; e if them were-hard i (N. u, mp“. .. i)l‘iiii1.iilii_\'.'l gow couch is iioiv manager. plays iii New (iinsiioiv tonight. Thumb-Nail Sketches Show Verdum Team Includes i "li-‘roang, Experienced Players » l i ii irci-oiiii Dogzzie Kuiiii. I (‘lirililiis lilili().\'l'l. wing. age 23,‘ \\'f'i_i_‘.iii. 16.2. (‘oizirli-s comes from Cornwall, Qiituio, \\]l(‘l'l,‘ lie pluycil Junior: wciit t.) ifiii-ento University; played senior 0. ii. A. Lust your with the (iln:;"e'\' iiiiti Duliiousic, N. “ 15'- 3"" 5‘~'l‘°d'|l3. Did izot get lIliiCll of a chalice '»‘"' ”“ m" A"‘V"i""3“5 "it m” with New Lila i" last year. Wait-ii “‘- M“ m“! Tlmgday iiiiii iioc!1ev' this vein" in the V \‘ hiJLLY. uinsr one :32. weight gear with Virtorizis ,.i'(‘&\i r-iiei: zziiidici" iiiiil .\I()ilil'(‘ili hliirounii lmy and has .liim ‘ii. . S. M. lli-Ililiiilii‘ » the one man on itxun \'.i :.e sketch we did not ... ‘i iizizxi r-linl. in‘ get. BOB l!()i.l..\1\'l‘i. former New Glas- Verdun l/Vesi-ern Guardian of . Lil Brunswick Hotel Stiiiii ‘ "HON cs, Kcnsing- ——TIIIRD SET 0F 'l‘\\"li\'S—Silntn Claus culled round a little curly at the home of Dr. J. A. mid Mrs. Mac- llizce of summcrsidc and left a ‘i iilililll‘ QHA- H5? 111110 Christmas box of bonnie twin girls on - ‘ 5'11"‘ '1‘ '1'" ilY-‘l '14“ f"? SlY-liliillll "mi Wednesday forenoou. This is the third m: 11°54‘ W” ~ fliltllw‘ P11’ (l-N-R» i" milk/fly set of twins iii the MacPhco fam- e of n i.li'!'" inc.» I‘i"iil|l I *\"11""11<‘.\‘1<*flgiie. iiv. Dr. MiicPhec has twin boys six "m “n” i‘ T‘ ""3" “ii ""1""! \f-\'-'\-\'. Dfrfrllfl‘. age 21. yearn old niiii twin boy and girl n oilfd winie rt". riitr1't'i‘:i:i_"-'X‘ .35. 17'.’ ll)'=. Joe has played for yg-a)" nml p, hull‘ old, lvirs, MncPhcc . t Hit‘ (ixiiiie; (‘ v Aiii f‘. l‘. Viv-dun for [iii-it three years; {m1 the thii-J set of [wing m; (10- i)!‘ iiinnviii: up iiu-zi- .iiit‘ iii n, zzi ll piziiti iicieifcc for Biiiil: of Mon- mg (mg, congratulations. few days now. s; come nioiig boys] lreril. _ and get in some prnirtirc. ‘ ‘=..‘\" Rl-jl-IVES, Centre, age 22, -AUCTION SALE of horses at - --—~--————--——~--- --fl—-—---———— "iiit 160 lbs. Played last year with Byunguvigk Hotel Stables, Kcnsiiig- linkr.‘ iiNt ' .‘ 'i'. i ' _-i' . . . .11 I ‘rim’ Siiturdzii", llerrwihei“ 2111i.‘ run’ H ( m n l‘ m hm“ FAN“ L I c tun’ much)’ rice 3n qt 1 p m “g1 _ _ _ _ i: :1 illlf"i worker and is always in Iyfqrrison, Auctioneer. 1159-12-27 vice starting iit 2 oi-lnclr. li-uiiiu- the house at Wm Vtfimwn! I“ mp , the £811.11‘ Was finshlcst performer __ Compaq‘, “" ' "‘ “" " fliifilliiit linlllnx. —SERIOUSLY ILlr-Fkicnds in ' J‘ ART VALOIS. Centre, age 28. Sumniersidc and throughout the Maritime Provinces will regret to iicur of the scriouii illness of Dr. W. Lwedncsday, u"; 19m, at the hqmn G. Church was taken suddenly 111 Onlmcmbers and two visitors prcsentl Tuesday evening and is still in ii crit- - Megflng opgngd by slnglng "My 01¢ icui condition. athough some hopes KQnLuCky Home." are entertained for his recovery-S.‘ Church of sumnicrsidc. Dr. —-AU(‘-'l‘l0N SALE of Horses at Brunswick Hotel Stables, Kensing- Ker 31¢ bought; for ton, Tuesday, Dec. 30th at 1 p. m.'5¢hool Hugh Morrison, Auctioneer. 1159-12-27 -—FUNERAI. SERVICES — The funeral of Mrs. Robert Morrison 100K place on Wednesday morning from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nooiiaii to St. Paul's Church and cemetery. Requiem High Muss was sung by Rev. Bennett Mc- Donald, who also officiated at the grave. ‘ffhepaii bearers were Messrs. Neill Durant. Roy Siiliphniit. Wilfred Kelly, Daniel Boyle, Walter Caiibeck. Holman-S. u: horses atjclcrk directed activities Dr. J. A. Clark, Mr. Crockett was ‘asked to attend any meeting held in this connection, and endorsed the ymovcmcnt on the part of the Coun- ‘cii. Tlic train service on the Murray illarbor Branch was severely criticized ,iiy several members present. It was {stated that the trains were delayed, ;tiint antiquated cars were used, and that the heating was inadequate. The President andMr. R. E. Mulch a- greed to take the matter up with Acting supcrintcdent McKlnnon. iiiivirsi uiii lcoiitinued from page l) (i('|i\'(‘l'_‘/' as on Monday and Tuesday. On the latter day the office was ‘practically swamped with letters and ‘lgrectiiig cards. The letter carriers ‘worked Tuesday night, and on Wed- nesdi-iy momiiig began their wnik at i) o'clock finishing late in the aft/cr- ,nooii, as they were delayed by the heavy snow. At 4.30 p. in. they lei: for the second delivery completing about B or 9 o'clock. As there was no delivery on Christmas, the remainder cf the mail was delivered yesterday. ‘ During the iveck preceding Christ- imas, Mr. Brehaut and the Assistant Post Master were in charge from 8 la. m. to 12 p. m., while the senior during the remaining eight hours. l --AUCTION SALE of Horses at iBruiiswick Hotel Stables, Kenslng- »ton, Tuesday, Dec. 30th at i p. m. tl-lugh Morrison, Auctioneer. 1159-12-27 —CIIRISTMAS DAY SERVICES- The services in St. Mary's Church, St. Eieaiiors, were well attended on Christmas morning. A large number iiook Communion in both churches ‘and the collections were very gen- ‘crous. Veii. Arclidczicaii While was assisted by his son, Rev. Charles dc Wolfe White. The Archdeacon ex- tended Christmas grcetings to his congregation and gave a very beaut- iful addrcss on the Christmas festiv- al. Special music was rendered by the choir. The churches were very tastefully decorated with evergreens. —INDIAN RIVER. INSTITUTE- The December meeting was held on lof Mrs. William Hickey, with twelve followed by roll call, which was answered with sug- gcstions for "Inexpensive Christmas Gifts." Sick committee reported gin- a sick person. committee reported that teacher wished the school to be icleancd before Christmas. lt was decided to get the school girls to do 'this. $10.00 was voted towards part- ly paying for new stove for school. IThe program committee having re- signed, a new one was appointed for the next six months. namely, fifrs. Alex. 'Craig, Miss Elizabeth Cliliis and Miss Katherine MecLelian. Then followed a program of vocal and in- strumentai music, consisting of so- Reorganization Of Provincial Health Activities ALL nasurn Aorrvirms r0 as: van-so vivnaa PROVINCIAL some or HEALTH Provision for making available the grant to the Province by the Can- adran Tuberculosis Association of $15,000 a year for five years, or $75,- 000 in all, to assist ‘in establishing a complete public health service, was made by the Provincial Government at a recent executive meeting, the grant being given on the condition that all the health activities be un- ited under one organization, the Provincial Board of Health. Dr. B. C. Keeping, of Georgetown, was appointed assistant medical health officer, the appointment to go into effect from July lst. He was granted leave of absence until July 31st iii order to permit him to uri- dergo special training at; the Un- iversity of Toronto. The doctor is taking a. post graduate course in health work. The following health nurses now on the staff of the Red Cross are to be transferred to the stuff of the Provincial Board of Health on July 1st next. Misses Mona Wilson, Ina Gillan, and Dorothy MacKcnna of Charlotictoivn. Miss Wilson was authorized to take steps to obtain nurses with pub- iic health training qualified to fill any vacancies which are likely to exist July 1st, the sccruing of the nurses to be subject to the recom- inendatiornof Miss Wilson and the approval of the chief medical of- ficer. One nurse is to be selected from the above staff for appointment as laboratory technician and is to be giv- cii four mouths special training, the cost of said training to be assumed by the Maritime Tuberculosis Com- mittec, her salary to become charge- able to the Provincial Board of Health on July lst. The Chief Health Officer was auth- orized to take immediate steps to lo- cate suitable personnel for employ- ment as sanitary inspectors, one in Charlottetown undone in Summer- sidc. These sanitary inspectors are to be given suitable training to bc arranged by the Prince Edward Is- lnnd Liason Committee consisting of Mr. Reid, Inndon Life Assurance Company, Mr. Smith, Confederat- ion Life Association, Dr. R. E. Wode- house, Secretary of ‘the Canadian Tuberculosis Association and Dr. Creelman, chief health ofliccr for the province, Dr. Crcclman being auth- orized to obtain such office staff as will be necessary. , Prior to the meeting of the Ex- ecutive Premier Lea had received a letter from Dr. Wodehouse stating that at tlic annual luncheon of the Canadian Life Insurance Ofllccrs‘ As- scciation, a motion had been passcd| providing $75,000 for use as obovc slated. ' Under the new order of things made necessary by this co-ordinetlon or licaltli organizations on tho Is- land, Dr. Crcelmaii as Chief Med- ical officer having ciiargc of the med ical superintendcncy of the Sanator- iuin and the conduct of the chest diagnostic clinics J throughout the province will be in a predominant [position to continue tho health of- ficersliip during the period of develop- ment of this new public hcsitlnser- vice for the entire Island. Most of his duties will call for him being at the Sanatorium, and being on the job to check over, advise and direct the different steps as they evolve rc- quiring attention. - Dr. Keeping, nftcr his training, will be the most useful one to as- sume the active field work oper- ations, and Dr. Crcelmon's travels as ' diagnostic ofhccr will bring him in sufficiently close touch with the different parts of the Island period- ically to enable him to give any pub- lic health matters iii these partic- ulars districts his personal attention if so desired. ' Annals/airs c. r. MONTREAL" h V E it D U N. MONDAY and TUESDAY DECEMBER 29th. s. sou. Tickets On Sale at Forum Box Office Monday Morning at 10 o'clock Prices (tax extra) ‘$1.00., 75c., 606.. f? 50c. Lhs t P2}. (B: Tee) Playing u. ‘brand of hockey that st times had about 2.200 fans hog-tied into submission and et other times pulling on the edges of their pews, Abegweits and Crystals opened the Island hockey season at the Forum Christmas night in a. peculiar exhi- gweits beat the western aggregation 3 to nil after the latter had the red and black nailed to the mast for two full periods. The game as s. whole was fast. furious and pleasing to the large throng. insofar that each and every hookeyist gave his all during the turmoil. Individual hockey seemed to bethe order of the night, Both lineups were badly disorgan- ized and no matter how hard coach- es Prowse and Silliphant tried it seemed of little avail. Even the puck chases-s themselves ought to keep their lanes. but "play your man" was uppermost and no matter where said man went. his opponent was after him. There were no flying wedges on the advances, in fact the ivings were being paced by the cent- i res who lost nearly all their passes by repeated interceptions. As above mentioned individually. the hockey was very good, but the sooner Abo- gweits and Crystals learn 1930-31 bition of the national pastime. Albe- irig s‘? Rally l/Wns Forélfegweits‘ Beat Crystals Christmas Nightln Exhibition Fixture 3 to Nil. Senmden. liside I mains, bum; check. C. Gallant. B‘Side, 2 min; Xbugh. ing. ' 2nd Period Nicholson. Chtown, I mins. Tuugh. Grady. Qummerside 2 mins. rough ing. i Saunders, SiSide, 2 mins. board chock. Grady. aside, 2 mins. board check 3rd Period Williams, Chtnwn. 2 mins. boar cheek. - Grady S'Side. 2 mins. tripping. Williams, Clftown 2 mins. charg- lng. Lawlor. Ohtown, 2 mins. roughing Shots on nets 1st Period team ‘play the better for all concern- ed. ~ ' ' The goalies. Stuil of the Abbics and Lcfurgey. Sununeirside, were the only bright spots in the game. These boys turned in a fixture that was brilliant in the extreme, especially stiili who kicked out and turned e.- sido rebounds that had th fans cl-ieeririg wildly. Had this y been off C1-iristmss night, the Crystals irould have merely received a beautiful Yuletide remembrance. As per usual. "Chick" Wlllianm was in a class by himself, but his fast skating and snappy posing was too much at times for his own for- wards. Credit where credit is duo howev- er. Both teams, being relieved often on the attacking lines almost skated themselves dizzy in the first period and in the second stanza. continued the pace. Summersidc weakening in the third session to give stubborn battle inside their own blue line. On Stull, Abbies l0 On ibefurgey. Crystals .. 12 2nd Period On Btuil Abbies i: On Lefurgey Crystals 5 3rd Period On Stuii, Abbies I On Iefurgey Crystals l3 MARITIME H u IJ_K El -_..__ -.A-_-4 ‘ - ' (Canadian Press) BEARCATS WIN KENTVILLE, N.S., Dec. 26.—Pia.\'- ing their first game in the Eastern Hockey League, the 'I‘ruro Bcnrrnt: defeated the Kcntviiio Wildcats lurrv tonight 3-0. The Bearcats scores were made in the last period. Sar- The Scores Squarcbriggs broke the deadlock two minutes from the opening third session gong His register was negot- iated after a centre icc poke ciiedk, which carried him well into Crystals territory where he eluded the dc- fcnco to smack home number one. After nine minutes of play. Nichol- son. travelling fast down the left lane. took o. perfect pass from Law- lor to score the second goal, and a.- bout half minute from the final bell. Lawior added three for good mess- ure on a pass from Nicholson. ' TIlI-I LINEUPS Abbics Crystals Goal Stull Lefurgey Defence spiilet Montgomery Williams Saunders ......--~..~---.-.. Forwards Saunders McDonadi Lawlor music by Mrs. Edgar Hickey. Lunch- eon was then served and the meet- ing closed with "Auid Lang Sync." Next meeting to bo held at the home ios by Mrs. Edgar Hickey. n trio by Elizabeth Gilifs, Frances Shae and ' lbefldqfl QIUADMAIIQJEEEW H“? - e of Mrs. Francis Shea at '1 o'clock, roll call to be answered by "My Favorite Lawior Nicholson 8c ' _ MoFai-iane McDonald PENALTIES ‘ x l‘ gent, goalie for Truro, had 22 Shel! to handle in this period, and Len- pold, Kcntviilds net minder. “'05 called to stop only eleven, three of which went for markers. NEW GLASGOW LOST NEW GLASGOW, N.S., Dec. 26:- I-ialifax Wolverines defeated the New Glasgow Tigers here tonight 4-2 The game, which was the first Ensi- crn Hockey League fixture this yew‘. was played on soft icc. Lawloncentre of the Wolves, was the outstanding player, scoring two oi’ Halifax’: counters, and accounting foranoth- er. Sammy MacManus, Tiger's left wing, scored for New Glasgow in the second on an individual effort, and "Spec" Peeblcs scored the other in the last period. Maritime hockey results:- Centrai League-Amherst 2. Monc- ton 0. Southern N. B. League-Frederic- ton 5, Moncton Vles 4. Exhibition-Daihousie ti, Chatharn l. FllillT__llRA (Canadian Press) MADISON BQUARa GAEDEN5- New YOTII. Dec. ae-Midset Well“ and Frankie Genera, rival claimant-l mi- m» flyweight title, rourht l5 rounds to o drowtonlslli l" '- m‘ appointing match that was schedflm to determine ea will‘ ‘i100-