“Toufivefidfi AM- sis i Marines-also, "lo. ' NiGH"'4'lc. zoo. m. f (Piles rolls‘ Bill“ iliili liiiil (av JAMES w. rowan) '- HALLFAX. N. S., Nov. 18.—'1‘he horse racing season of 1925 showed many gratifying results. One in par- tlculnr was that 40 horses entered the 2.30 list. with one exception the largest. number ever known 1n one season in the Maritime iProv- lnces. Five years ago there were 46 newcomers. During the season 18 horses already ln the list reduced their records, 39 regular meetings were held during the year and 20 matinees. both being an increase over 1924. There was more extreme , i ‘V’! "@534. no. . i .-Wh¢1l the Thief 0f Hearts Meets l I ‘ ‘ T. (speed than the previous year with a Danchlg lthe fastest mile in 2.05%, 11 heats Sireni from that to 2.10, and. 74 from 2.10% to 2.15, or 20 more than the season preceding. There were 239 heats from 2.15%, to 2.20. 160 from Secret love and "°'°", I “M” i“ 2.20% ‘to 2.25, and 59 from 2.25% to ywth u "ma: 229%. a total of 543 heats in 2.30 "'5 ‘“'° he“ 5 or better. flame for a golden moment — Then whit? Six track records were broken, or established. Plucky Dillard, 2.08%, by Hal Dillard. owned by W. A. Lad|e._y°u must Moore, Kentville. N. S., and driven m,“ Mm g by Armstrong, lowered the rezcord over the Kentville track to .15; Longest, 2.06%. by Dillon Axworthy owned by A. A. Stewart and P. Con- roy, Charlottetown. P. E. 1., estab- \ l‘ fl ' lished a new record for New Annan "\* P. E. 1., track of 2.15%; Silver Bell, , , jby Major Stratum, owned by E. Dons Ronald Aileen "l-lennessy. Brooklyn. and driven by ) '- Curry, made a. new record at Am- Kenycn Fvlman . I rlngle 1...... n, s., ... ...-... ...... ... Farra- Claude Gillingwaler, Alec Frances _ ‘D070. N. 3» 0f 217%; Bud H81» 'z.101,4, by Direct 11a], owned by -Dr. D. J. Hartigan, New Waterford, and driven by Charlie Sweet. set the new track record at Antigonish. N. S., at 2.15%; Battonette, 2.15%. by Bingzlra, owned and. driven by |W. A. Rudderham, Sydney, lowered ‘the Port Elgin record to 2.15%, and lthe trotting record for the Sydney ,track to the same time. I A feature oi‘ the season was the establishing of several new colt ‘records. Peter Keyes. bay colt, by ‘Peter Potenlkln, owned by Hig- gins Bros, St. Stephen, N, B.. pac- ed a. mile against time at St. Ste- phen in 2.22%, the fastest time ever made by a two-year old in the (Maritime Provinces; Peterkin. by Fm NEWS——TOPICS 0F THE DAY—ORCHESTRA Pizlalgl; EDWARD FRIDAY-SATURDAY NOV_._20-21. ,, . ... 2556m- fi .Chestnut Peter, owned by Reed PPQSQII? 'Bros.. Fort Fairfleld, Me., and driv- e o . ' ‘c; ~ Q en by W. M. Reed, lowered the four Scvtlilil SEASON \'ENSA"'iONAL Slur; . year old. pacing record at Wood- " istock. N. 13., to 2.13%, replacing itille 2.17% of Don Q. Jr., which had stood for some years. Gleaming Silk. by Guy Axworthy, owned by A. J. ass i 90 Willis, Lawrence, Mass, and driven |by "Red" Hanafln, reduced the -foull year old trotting record of .2-14%- held by Bonnie Girl, to 2.13% at Chatham, N. 13.. Gleaming (Silk also made another new record lwitb her mile in 2.13%, being the fastest ever made by s. trotting imare on a Maritime Province track. WITH ALL THE FAVORITES. lNCLUDlNG HAIIINE IN‘ PHUVIN-BES sliiiiliiillll [IF iiiiliiii son, St. Stephen, and driven by Keyes, ‘with here mile in similar time at St. Stephen. were the. fast- est 3 year old trotting fillies of the season on Provincial track. ' a The fastest horse of the year bred in the Maritime Provinces was the gelding Mac Aubrey, owned by Wel- lington McNeil. Summerslde, P. ~E. 1.. who won a first heat at Chur- lottetown in July in 2.14%; Helen Aubrey was the fastest green mare and the fastest new performer with her mile in 2.16%; Gwendolyn Aubrey, the fastest three year old. and Miss Simmassie. the fastest mare among the Province brads. Peter Stratton. owned by W. R. Brass. Collingwood Corner, N. S., with his mile in 2.17%, at Parrs- boro. N. S. was the fastest green gelding bred in the Provinces. Sil- ver Bell. 2.16%, is the fastest Prov- ince bred lrotter of the season; Mac Cresceus. owned by fra D. Carr, Covehead. P .E. 1.. driven by Hooper with his .mile in 2.18% is the fastest trotting gelding. A noteworthy incident was that a dozen stallions were competitors in. the 152 races held during the Sea- son. and not one bred in the Prov- Yarmouth. September 80, 222% x. Ruby Aubrey, (t),-ch. m. ‘by Cap- tain Aubrey, (winrace 2.26%. P01‘! Elgin. September 12) Summersido, P. E. 1., July21 2.22%. iPeter Reyes, (Dl- b c, 2, by Peter Potemkin. ‘St. Stephen, ‘N. B., Sep- tember 3. 2.22%. _ I Marie Forbes. ‘ (p), b m, by .1, Malcolm Forbes, .(winrace..2.2_6,%, Amherst, August 16) New~ Arman, August. "19. 2.22%. ' ‘ ' The Northern Knight. (t). 3, b g, by The Northern Man, Presuue Isle September 1, 2.22%, Joe Nolles, (t), blk. g.’ by Fred- arnp. lChatham. N. Bi, September 27, 2.28%. Baron Aubrey, (t), b g. by lCap- tain Aubrey, (winrace 2.24%. Yar- moutib, N. S, October 1) Yarmouth, September 29. 2.28%. Doris Kipp (p); lb m. by Rudy Kip, A ‘- , ‘, August 26. 2.28%. Tim Murphy- b h. Chatham. Sep tember 24, 2.23%. Evelyn Aubrey, (P), b m, by Cap- tain Aubrey, Fredericton. July 22. 2.22%. Eileen Aubrey, (p), b m, by Cap taia Aubrey, Halifax. September 7, 2.24%. Aubrey McKinney, (D), b ln, by Captain Aubrey. Chatham. June 24, 2.24% x. Laddie, (p), b g, by Marshall M. Kentvlile. August 26, 2.24% x. , Peter Glenwood. (l1). b g. (‘Will race 2.28, Memrancook, August. 1) Moncton. September 7, 2.26%. Maud Axworthy, (t), b m. by Mat Axworthy, Moncton September 7, laces entered the 2.80 list. The fastest tibree heat race of the season. which was on the three‘ heat plan. was won by John 11.1 Braden ill his Fredericton race in’ 2.05%, with Au-to Pace winning the’ third heal, in 2.08. The fastest reg-. ular three heat race was Won ‘by| Dan Hedgewood, 2.04%, owned by Woodstock Driving Club. and driv- en. by Toole in. Wioodstock lu z.nl/.,| 2.11% and 2.11%. Earl North, driv- en by Willard, won tlhe fastest four heat race of the season. also at Woodstock, N, B.. in 2.12%, 2.12%. 2.13%.; Red Line, owned by Gal- lagher and Hammond, Woodstock, driven by Tcole. winning the third heat in 2.14%. Den Hedgewood has the fastest five heat race to his credit, winning the junior free-for- all at Chatham, N. 13., in July in 2.11 2.11%. 2.14%; The“ Tank. 2.12%. owned by Dr. L. D. McIntosh, Hart- land, N, 3., winning the third [heat in 2.12%, and Willard taking the fourth heat with Saccharoee in 2.13%. The fastest six heat race of the year was at St. Stephen. N. 13.. Doctor Gano, 2.10%. driven by 5.; Rice, won the first and third heats in 2.15% and 2.16%; Reyes with Roqua F; won the second in 2.16%. and McBride with Little Bondsman, 2.11%, wontille next three in 2.18%‘. 2.17 and 2.23%. ' The fastest three heat race won by a trotter was by Battonette at Charlottetown. P. E. 1., in 2.16%. 2.15% and 2.15%. Gleaming Silk won the fastest. four heat trot at Chatham in 2.13%. Helen Witt, driven by Keyes, capturing the third heat in 2.15%. Alfred King's heat race won by a trotter, ihe tak- . Tl ~ROSS l-iA ILTON 'llA!l)'-NEVL#Aw-<$$Ali.3ENNETT-PAI “FFERTY ,Th'e Nova Scotia mare, Miss Sim- lnassie, 2.12%. by Brage, driven by John Willard, also made a new EVENlNHS-SMO, $1.55. $215. sear SALE NOW. MM-WE. grcruapav-Aout-rs $1.10. CHILDREN 52¢. (fastest ever made by a mare ‘bred ‘in the Provinces on a half-mile {track in this section. Bonnie Girl. iby Peter Setzer, driven by W. H iNevers, equalled a Maritime rec- lord, her mile in 2.13% at Frederic- iton. N. B., dividing the honor of making the fastest mile by s. trot- ting mare on a Provincial track. The fastest mile of the year was ‘by John R. Braden. 2.02%. At. the Jilly nleetlng at Fredericton, N. iB.. .. s ..--..iirivell by John \Vlllt1rd. Braden, won the first two heats oi’ the free- for-nil ill. 2.05% and 2.06%, the ~‘l>lll'cs ullll players; mcmtg wrdelLd by plwom. or le't to be called for hi" n. hole r er I p. m. on the w; “ of the Perform- ance unless pale for. to Pglunldnces will start sha‘ on time. Parties ar- rh/h,“ an" w, lilrl rises will be obliged to wait until first i "lat lo. over. "malice ..___--—Q-- BTARS 34. HOVEFLS i9 illlstest first and second heats of (the season. which also gave him the pacing stallion record for the season. The other starters were l , _ ’ kMaritinle record, her mile in 2.13% ht Fredericton, N. a, being thei 3P5 Auto Pace. 2.05%, Jackson Grattan, 2.01%, and Valley Day, 2.07%. The third gum. ill 1.1-". ioliltill. 5pm“, _ ____ __ 15 W88 8 DiPDm. View)’ “l "'““"“"“ >'-li ‘~' lltibllfi fl llnuaflll won the third heat of thig wmbmaflo“ feamlvull hy gUmL V‘ "Whwsml fiirace 111208 the fastest mile of the “mung and ‘he has; u] i100"§"M“H'i“""" ~.year by-a: gelding. Saccharose. lmlBFwm- "' “""“"“ " 3: 2.09%. owned by K, M. Colbath. .,. The Stars won ilic game by thtfr 1 superior passing which gellerllllr Rove», enddd up in a goal. .\iiil~l -y For the Stars llclnnis, (loss zliiil yflnuq-“u Bplllett did the bulk of the scoring \\'..m1 whil Cameron who played i1 whales-Ewart Presque Isle, Jilalne, and driven by Willard, paced the fastest mile ‘by s. mare in 2.12% when she won the ‘junior free-for-all at Fredericton- War Dance, owned by Higgins Bros, and Keyes, St. Stephen, and . - 1 d N -- ~ ' f t t rf H118 r u. r N“ 52"“ “‘ 58mm“ “m! “°'°"ee*Ge°- 751517188111: emwilepe uiowooldliioolrertyea. when the Anchors and Stars clash- , French Stable Sold 1W i PARTS, Nov. 1' .—‘Tlventyolte ;’ bu”; forming the hulk of the‘ lPl-ench racing stable of SPTlHCI‘ Aim Klhan, llndinn pbtelllfllf‘. who ilafl decided to aiballrlon racing in Fran- oe were put under the hammer to- day sad lrrmlghl 1.744.000 irnncs (about 869.760 at the present rlltr or exchange.) The mp price unis paid ll:- ‘ill? British turf cutlluslrilit. (‘llptliln Jef- . w. finwvo tho vcnturlv. .g‘;3"g,'.‘0 g|faggscfnn’lu'lg? 5§v',’,,r:,_',,‘: T10 swim will be undertaken as , , , . I n pnrt oi’ lilo Pain-re of Welles pm- zfiazglflnrllg ,',§f,',,’.’.‘_‘,§‘,f,,f,,‘ Jfxzgulln to llltréflFf‘ interest in athle- ite Hox. of Armnllnl- 1):. /l llli.(itlll"i'-" " l‘- ‘Flam dream for Evelyn's Leger 11.1"‘ _ I H M’ _ m sister "It Iberia‘ , of) m-llds it: 0V0, mSBPVB, ‘lonig as w.» are ‘loved. [would al- ‘rlnlsi my we lire indispensable. ~ ‘Mid no naan 1a u "less who ‘has a H9 of lilo Flume» l-‘r-ci; "l'l.. on lriend. joyllg ibis 'li'lll(!(! with will: w" in July, in 2.18%. Helen pubrey, owned by 1-1. J. Fulton. Stewiacke. N. 8., and driven by Smith, was the fastest green mare winner at St. Stephen in September in 2.16%. It fell to the lot of s three year old. Peter, The Tramp to be the fastest green stallion, He is owned by W. G. Feawick. Bslhurst, N. 11., and driven by Johnny Conroy. won at Woodstock. N. 13., in 2.18%. Gleaming Silk and Bonnie Girl were the fastest trooters of llie season with their miles in 2.13%, at Chntham. ‘N, 13., and Fredericton, N. 13., respectively, Longest. 2.06% was the fastest trotting stallion, winning at both Chstham and Fred’- ericton in 2.14%. The sterling . campaigner Alfred King, 2.12%, owned by T. B. l-loldaway. Iloulton, Me., driven by Nevers, trotted the fastest mile by a gelding in 2.14% at Edmunston. N. 11.. Gwendolyn Aubrey, owned by H. T. Fulton and driven by T. Smith, with her mile ill Attempt To Swim The Channel ‘PITTSBURGH. lNov. 18.— Nor- ma A. Ross, of the Detroit Allhletlc (‘lulu and a Canadian, will attempt l0 swim the English Channel next 5 Al‘. it was announced here late unlny. at the closing session of the .\. A. IT. convention. Five thousand dollars haw brw-n pledged (by lend- ini: fl-zurvs ill lilo sport world to ___.__-4I4>—— ing the second, third and fifth heats in 2.1411,, 2.15% and 2.16%. fRed Line \....,.i.lg the first and [fourth eatl. ... 2.14%. 1t is noteworthy that 9 of the 89 horses entering the lists were sired ‘by the Nova Scotia Government ' istallion, Captain Aubrey and that ithree oi‘ his get already in lihe list. meduced their records. The following horses entered the 2.30 list on Maritime Province tracks or owned in the Provinces reduced their records in Maine: War Dance (D)~ b g. by Etawah, (win race 2.15%, Fredericton, July 524) Woodstock, "July 9, 2.18%. Togo Hall. (p) b g, ~by Togo. .i'l'esque Isle Me., September 3, 2.15% x. Helen Aubrey. (p) b m. by Captain iAubrey. St. Stephen, N. 3., Septem- ber 2, 2.16% x. Peter Stillwell, (t) 2.11%, pacing. b g. by Peter the Great, Frederic- ton, September 16 2.16% x. ‘Peter Stratton, (p) b g. by Cap- tain Aubrey (win race 12.18%, Am- herst. August 16), Parrsboro, Aug- usinsl, 26, 2.17%. ' iMi.ldred Forbes. (t). b nl, by J, Malcolm Fol-hes. Houlton, Mo). August 27, 2.18% x. ‘ Major 5., (p) ch. g, by The Brit- lsh Soldier. Charlottetown, Sep- tember 24, 2.18%. -‘Peter The Tramp, (p) b c, 3, by. Peter G.. Woodstock. September 8, 2.18% x. Briar Mac, (t) bl. by Marshall M.. ‘Charlottetown. September ‘28, 2.19% x. i British Soldier. July 17. 2.19%. Gold Direct, (p). ‘b g. by Go Dir- ect. Antigonllll. August 5. 2.19% x. '~ Hillsboro Peter, (p), b h, by Pet.- ril- the Great, si. steipnon. July 4. 2.10%. Dapper Dsa. (t). blk. g. by Man- rlco, Charlottetown. JulyTl, 2.20%. Mhrge Direct. (P). 8. b f. by Em- pire Direct. Houlton. August I6. 2.20%. Hilda Moo, (p), b m, by Major Todd, (win race 2.22%. Summit- side, July 1) cllarloltmwn, P. n.1, July 16, 2.80%. , lPriuce Merck. (p), b l, by Upton Prince; Charlottetown. P. E. l July 15. 2.21% x. / Gwendolyn Aubrey, (t). b f, 8. by Captain Aubrey. Charlottetown, P. E. 1., September 24. 2.21%, Hector Todd, (p) b g, by Combos Charlottetown. Io win at Chatham was the fastest five‘ iBritillh Ginger, (n). ch g. by The . 2.26%. Onward The Great. (B). b g. by The Great Onward, Yarmouth, July 1, 2.26% x. Winnitred Mac. (D)- b g. by Strat- ton, Truro, July 1, 2.27 x. _ Lady Evelyn Wilkes, (p). b m. by Right Wilkes, Sackville, N. 8.. | September 26. 2.29 %. Lazy Mike. b g, Parrsboro, Aug- ust 26. 2.29%. iPetel- Allright, (t). b g, by Cap- tain Aubrey. Port Elgin. July 25. 2.29%. Donald Todd. (D) b g, by Zeke Todd. Sydney, October 1, 2.29%. Belle. b m, Parrsboro, August 26. 2.29%. raced in tbe Provinces , reduced their records:- Earl ‘Nortll, (p), b h, by The Nor- tliern Mall. (winrace 2.13%, Fred- ericton, Jilly 22.) Edmullston, N. 13., August 15, 2.14% to 2.13%. Bonnie Girl. (t), b m. by Peter Setzer, Fredericton, July 24, 2.14% to 2.13% x. ' Mac Aubrey. (p), b g. by Captain Aubrey, (wlnrace 2.18%, Frederic- ton, September 18.) Charlottetown. July 17, 2.24% to 2.14%. George Moore, (t), b g, by J. iMal- colm Forbes, il-loulton, Me., July 3. 2.15% to 2.15%. Liberty Bell, (p), b m, by Earl The Great, Vi/‘oodstock. July 9. 2.23% to 2.14%. T. J, Devlin, (p), b g, by General- issimo. Fredericton, September 16. 2.15% to 2.15%. ‘Battonette, (t). b g, by Bingara, harlottetwown, July 17. 2.17% to 2.15% x. Myra Harvester. (t), ‘b m, by Tile Harvester (lwinrace 2.17%. Moulton, Me.), Fredericton, July 24, 2.21% to 2.15%. Hector, (p). b g. by ‘Captain Aub- rey, Charlottetown. September 26. 2.19% to 2.15%. Silver Bell. (t), g m, by Major Strstton (wonrace 2.17%, Parrshoro August 26), Amherst, August 16. 2.18% to 2.16%. Ella Watts. (t), b m, by General Watts. Woodstock. September 8. 2.19% to 2.16% x. The Drift, (t). b h, by The Ex- ponent. Charlottetown. July 17. 2.18% to 2.17%. l Pansy Aubre , (p). db, nl, by Cap- tain Aubrey. ontague, P. bl. l.. August 13, 2.22% to 2.18%. Miss Atlantic, (p), b m. by At- lantic Express. Chatham, Septem- ber 30, 2.21% to 2.20%. N. Peters. (t), b h. by Jim Todd. (winrace 2.24%, Jlalifax. Septem- ber 7). Charlottetown, July 17, 2.23% to 2.21%. Fanella Peters. (t), b m. by Tod- dington. Sydney, September 7. 2.24% to 2.21%, Eliza Todd. (t), l. m. by Kentucky ‘Podd, ' Yarmouth, ,September 29, 2.24% to 2.22%. Fern Aubrey. (t), ‘b m. by Cap tain Aubrey, Moncton, September 7, 2.28% to 2.25% x. x Winrace. Jiaplali, Herman Get Instructions NEW YORK. ‘Nov. 18.-—Louls (iKid) lHaplan, of Meridau. Conn, B1311 (Babe Mei-own. of California. i-pals in ‘the featherweight Millie class. at (Madison aqua” q“. dens. December 18, cannot fight ‘elsewhere until after the fulfil- mhnt of their contract with Tex Jllchard. the iStabe Athletic Com- cniuion ruledtbday. This action was taken to pmtecl. Rickard and nsiliher would lbs iniured and (hiero- b! cause o Dost-mammal. of the might. ‘ Mills Vincentlni. Chilean ilgiiyl. weight. through his manager, of- ilellsd w meet Jimmy Goodrich, of 81112010. world's lightweight cham- ipion at the Christmas ‘Fund mat- ches. December 98. ifor s of 01.000. trouble mowing a can! owilag m Todd, (vll nrsce 2.2214- Antlgoilslé , L?” very well touch r. Mily Lilo will»: by (leaf-ll. lPowcr in 2.21% at Charlottetown, and ‘ birth e lasi dancr- -.-ii‘~ m. yonll-s by li‘lr'llel'illlfl| service mid Mgfgg Direct, owner by A, Jam}. .1 ' sacrifice. ‘ - ' ovals... You've '12.; 1:." 1M ' ‘ . ,- .. August 6) Tstaniogoaohe, In h prices demand“ l,’ u“ If. Vsn-Identlno 1M- ’ 41th ‘limmf-Qd vlnoonllnl A. morn . . Tangier, (t), blk. h by ‘lbdd Svwifg‘ s services for the under-l Q. ‘was... ll c1. . M..’. M-w - h, , .. . , ~., __ , _ . “,0,” l.1'...v.--.. ,4 M” . I.‘ ‘Y. 1 ‘ Juvhpn Toll-ill‘); .. ‘v4. "ma, 1..». m, l. The following horses, owned or‘ to Insure the Garden promoter that‘ guarantee.‘ F1 -.» l "liliiiliilili ll is A coat that's big and warm ‘without a hint of clumsiness. A dressy coat, one you’ll wear as proudly next Februaryas in December. A coat with value built right into it from the rich, imported woollen fabric to the silk thread that holds its buttons. Society Brand, moderately priced, a wonderful buy. J. w. Robblec- Charlottetown, P. E. I - We have it, by ' 0 $35 ther Society Brand Clothes $30 to ($15 ‘i \ \!‘5I U I i iLaat night o PRESSMEN R. McDonald 109 153 153, A. Gaudet . . . . . .. 129 118 132 F. Gaudet .. . 142 169 166‘ H. Morgan .. . 178 122 166 A. Martin 165 178 179 'IY1tal--2269. i CARMODY FIVE B. Calrmody . 154 158 174 _ .. 129 175 146 .. 140 153 121 E. Cal-molly . . . . .. 62 157 189 Earl Carmody 117 138 114 A Martin rolled the hlglles sill- totilil of 522 pins. by 11 pins. Freaks 90 pins. Red Hoods: P. Down -... A. McEachern . P. Fbrsythe .. B. Johnson A. Howsbt - Totol—-—2877. Franke- pq-mmr’ d; m, mm "ported A. Hearts ................ .. B. Vlnldsrsline A i L. 0. C. BOWLING n the League of the Cross Alleys the iPressnlen defeat- ed ‘the C-armody Eivle by a large majority ‘of 160 pinB. gle of 179 pins and also highest A very exciting game was rolled on the League of the Cross Alleys last night between the ‘Barbers and All Colliers the latter winining out Y. M. C. A. BOWLING > Oddfollowe Lolguo Malorltv for Bed Heads over .. 190 172 148 148 .. 138 DUINBS ATTHE CITY ‘A "*1 "iiiiiliiiis iiiils 147 173 157 142 137 iii 151 m4. 5.00 to 6.8 l, to two-Mans‘ Volley Ball. Leann, Moore C. Sample had high single of 239 and lllgll iotlll of 553 pills. Ame-é CITY LEAGUE BOWLING in the City League game rolled on the Y. M .0, A. Alleys rolled between the Bankers and Tele- phone. The Telephone winning out by a majority of 91 pins. The line- up and scores are as follows: Telephone F. Moore 133 160 S. McLeod .. 112 159 171 W, H, Dewar 136 169. 201 E. McNcvin 109 167 160 W. Smith ................. .. 201 148 205 Total—2302. Bankers- T. Lmlgllecd . 142 L. Merritt 133 166 129 D. M. Merton . 140 245 200 C. McLeod _ . 148 165 L, \Vood .... .. 130 165 Totlll-2211, CHAR LOTTETOWN ALLEY$ BARBERS ‘Last evening on the Charlotte- J wwlsh 200 m5 lzfivtgwnpfillteystl the tyllllflqlllaplfiyfll: . _ .. ..... a m. Hughes ....... .. 12o 115 15s by 157313., $1,, Z,,,,",',,“,,‘;?,“§, H. Gregory .. .. 151 115 ISOIIOWB; T. Oreigllon .. 16+ 18.70 147 " LLa/rter ........ ..149 11 112 Tom,_2362_ vic-ronlAa ' a. Mclnnis. -155 155 117 M4‘ “ME” a. Robin .. 129 152 162 J. Chandler . .... .. 124 12c 13a F- Tm"? 111 144 J. 175i 111 145 0- “"10" -- 133 o, McMahon 114 15a 2.24 “P11161111 — M. lnor.. 151 115 151 Tidal-will- P.-M.G0ual1l .101 ma 1'75 Total-MEI. - PILOTS o. McMahon llud highest uinglofsl. Dalziel _. 129 1x5 108 of 224 spa also liignen total of A. Binns .. 105 10s 129 551- '1'. ‘Spencer .. s5 101. 11o Tillllsbt Alerlo xs. Anchors at 7 F. McMillan 111 159 178 ::8.;D3oflfld All Comets and Sailors n, Dogma __ _ 19g m; m; ' - Tomi-loam Tonight there will l» a game .... tgalen Radios vs. Teamsters. Nov. l , l There will be another game Nov. Zlstmlursdsy. between the Cormo- dy 5 vs. Wanderers. Friday November 28rd Radios vs, Teamsters.- ilfllillll ll Y. G . to; (iv-Intermediates; éveiéralia Volley Bgll; Devlin»? D-In. -- Cdmmerclal and. . McLeod vs. b h fl‘- liaise-iri- Pate Ltd; ll Q l-ll). Rebekah £3131", 18,111 '~'l. Saints And Abbies P 1 a y T o d a; The final garlic of the Prince Eli- wdrd (Island Football league will b0 played at 3.15 this afternoon at Victoria -Park, ‘be-tween the Saints and the Abbies. ‘In -the two -pre- do... galmidg ibetween lhbse ‘two aggregations, neither has been able to gain n. decision, so that today's encounter is beinlg awaited with keen expectation, amd it ‘Ls selfe to say that -Lhere will be a good at- tendance of fans, ‘The line-up follows Abbies 8. D. U. S Diaamnd Cullen Kelly . Dunphy McEachiern. .. . McDonald MoCnrey . Oibeary E. Diamond .. Campbell W.J.iMCD01JB.‘1d Keefe DeslRocbes FlUmllllllYK Walker . . . . Jennings " Forwards G. Connolly . St. C. Trainer‘. . liorllld . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. n. Gillie N. Mathleson . . J. ‘McDonald J. Connolly .. A. Francis N. McDonald . G. Tlngley .1. Lonolgnn . ‘MoAu-lay lSpaires ‘Salundelle . . . . . . . . . . .. C, Ooillns M. Mllthiesom, . . . . . . . ' GlymerTo Manage ‘j; Buffalo Ball club) IIUFFAHJO, N’. ,Y., Nov. 18.—'M. J. Clymier. famous -basebai-l manager and coach. smiled a con-tract today to manage the Buffalo, Internation- al lveague, Cluib. for two years. Olymer last year was scout and __ coach tor the Cincinnati club. v——€—¢-0-§i-— Germans Will Not Enter 1926 Races BERLIN, Nov. 18.—'19le National Automobile Association adopted l re lution today that it would not c0 retain races of any dalcriv- rio daring '01s coming year. Ger- man automobile manufacturers are convincedfthit in view of 10781811 competition they must concentrate all ‘their financial-and uchnlcsl af- forta on the reduction arcane of construction. The opinion prevail! among them that recon not.onlY demand b1; financial fibril!!! bill- also tend to create minus disord- er! in the auto oblli industry. m-JQQM Divorce Decree ‘ i ualw voiax. Nov, u. — ‘rill Ndw orkwI-fumldlrrlbuao es i!) s lee gllltod M: __ _ on» l" ‘Pojis inn on absolute decree of dlilbfm has belllflitefllfii Paris courts in hvor of Doro . g " 5767"” °"“:.° ' i ma c623 1 I no‘ 4'! i s ,- 5 0