- For United States And Canada Rugby Results Bland - Allan All Fistic At The Forum Tonight Makes Life Job‘ wus-itl-fld-vol l-in-y . i.» .5. THF; (THARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING NEW MARITIME WEL TER Lis Iili Set RarlgerWinger Warfare Turfman Tool I I l ii l i Everything is in readiness for TDRDNTQ ‘am 25—(C-P-)—' Promoter Joey McDonald-s W“ Butch Keeling, hard-shooting‘, left standing boxing card at the Forum, wlngcr of New Y°rk Rangfls- mill’ wmghwa Show basting the maml have only a. couple more years of event between two outstanding Do- Plgmnle hmkey l“ m“ Syswm" mlnion boxers, Bobby Allan, hold- ml lucky If I Stay up that el‘ of the Maritime welterweight m“ h? “lsfm” °“““°¢‘5 a" flue and ‘Tommy Bland of Tororh that yollll see his name decrating to, now developinng into a welter- weight but nevertheless recognized as holder of the Dominion light- weight championship. It will be the show of shows in Island pugilistic circles and marks the beginning of a. new era in fis- tic annals of this seaside province. Both fighters are fit and ready; trained to the minute and prepared to give the fans thrills at the rate of a dime a. dozen when they start throwing punches at each other around 9_30 p. m. tonight, after a star-studded card of preliminaries p; The Olllldinn Prom) Iniorp-ovinclul Union Halllzlulll 0, Ottawa 21. Montreal 4, Toronto Argos 12. Intercollegiate Union 'Unl\el*.<:ty' of Western Ontario 10, queens U 3. Unzvr-rsiiy oi Toronto 3, McGlll 3. Ontario Rugby Football Union Barnia 29, Hamilton Cubs 3. has been run off. Intermediate Intercollegiate Ontario Agricultural College O, mivmqty o; wesmm Qnmrio 3_ Bland won the first fight. on a de- . a drawfronight Allan's welter- weight title will be at stake. y Scheduled to go ten rounds unless a knockout punch comes along be- forehand, the fight will determine a challenger for Gordon Wallace's welterweight crown. Every attempt will be made to match the Canad- ian champ with the winner of to- night's main scrap alld both fight- ers, anxious Tor a. crack at the Van- couver boy's title will be in deadly earnest from the moment the gong goes for the first round. Both have built up enviable records. Al- lan, a Maritime boy hailing from Westville, N_ 5., is just beginning ' to hit his real stride. In a. brilliant campaign throughout the States during the past ten months he has won 14 out of 17 starts with one Intermediate O.R.F.U. Dimdas 36, Niagara P5115 0. Btratford l6. Sarnia 16 (tie). Odlawa l, Peterborough s. Coburg 7, Belleville 3. Junior 0.R.F.U. 8t. Thomas 0, Woodstock 25. 7lnd=or 29, Petrolia 5. Welland 7, 'I'horold 11 Semis 40, Chatham l. Western Conference Play-offs I-‘irst Game ' Winnipeg 1. Regina 4. p’ 1 ,_ l Alberta. Union l‘ UHIVMIY of Alberta ‘l, Calgary i8. even. He comes down for this fight tonight in the best shape oi his career. He is more anxious to winI tonight than at any other time and although not saying a. word about the outcome determination marks his every move. Al Clemente, his‘ manager says "Bobby will be thcl winner." ' And then there is Tommy Bland, probably one of the finest fighters for his weight in the Dominion. Numbered among his victims in his years of campaigning are some well known names in the annals of box- ing; Very, very seldom has he met defeat in the lightweight class. Now increasing poundage has put him in among the wellers but still he gem on winning, proof enough of his ability and proof that tonight Allan will be facing a very, very tough opponent. I It should be a scrap that will be remembered for years to come; a fight likely to develop into a long bitter battle, likely to go the route. Butalways there is the possibility of a K. Q., and if any opening presents itself, well, both boys know how Io produce the old “slccp-pro-v duccr." Allan is already in the City, while Bland will arrive this noon, I-Ie was detained at Tormenline Saturday when he failed to make connections with the last boat. Tile other fights on the card feature well-known Cape Breton fighters pitted against local talent in the persons oi Leo Kelly, the boy who has created quite an im- pression with Allan's manager; Jimmy McInnis, fast and clever 118 pounder and Lack Donovan. holder of the Island flyweigllt title. Three scraps that will provide more action and Just whet the fan's ap- petite for the main bout. The Forum Saturday presented a bee-hive of activity as the Pro- Vanwaver Big Four Ilferalomas B, Universityof BC. 0. Saskatoon City Championship Not Exhibition Uhlversity of Saskatchewan lilltops 3. l2, United States Results Wesleyan l4. Amherst 7. Colgate 4i, Lafayette l0. Eviction '7, Navy 0. H01)‘ Cross 7. Carnegie Tech 0. C.C.N,\". 6, Frcxel 0. Ohio State 7, Indiana 0. Yale 28, Rutgers 0 Dartmouth 26, Harvard 7, liiichlgun l3, Columbia 0 Wvsicm Reserve 14, ‘Toledo U. 0. (IQOTQPIOITII 7, New York U. 7. Penn 48, Brown 6. Army 33, Springfield 0. 60mm 13. Pflin State 7. Wfl-‘illllflion l8, Susquehanna. 6. P-H-ibllrl: 2s, Noire Dame 0. Mzaull 3, Ohio U_ o, Milrvlllnd 20, VSyracuse 0. Detroit 20, Manhattan 0. BNIOH Collegi- 26, Providence 0. liiainc U. 2i, Bates 19. Fnrdhllln 7, St. Mary's 6. ‘v-l-‘Ilillllifln and Lee liiuvirglnia o Minnesota 33. Purdue 0. Wllllnllls 6, mpg ()_ Northwestern 13, Illinois l, hllanc 21, Norili Carolina ‘I. Marqlwl-le 13, Michigan State '1. Tennessee l5, Duke 13, Allbum 3o, gtiorgia 13g Gtcrlzlll Tech. 0, VanderbLlt 0. Set Record In Intercollegiate the rporis pages for many year, Butch has settled down to make a living for life out of sport. ' On tlic icc he's an excepiionalLv fast skater, fc-arles and occasoll- 1111i’ mush. anyway rough enough that the league's more notorious bad boys leave him strictly alorc During the ycars Keeling has a:- complishcd some noted pinch- hittlllg for Icster Patrick's Rangsrs. Perhaps the highlight of his career wot in the fourth game of‘ the 1933 Stanley Cup finals ill Tor- i onto. Tile game was in overtime, two. Maple Leafs were penalized in suc- i‘ 0051011. As the Rangers lllovcd up‘ When Bland and Allan climb 1n- oh the attack, hie puck came to‘ to the rim; it will be the third time Butch who sidesiepped a checker . the pair have met inside the ropes. I and sli I Cook. cision while the second scrap was fla=hed from Cook's stick. pped a neat pass to Bill‘; The series-winning goal’ The other Butcll Keeling, the dapper, youthful-looking big fellow‘ who owns a. string of race llorses,l is a familiar figure on Canadianl i-rack; He's been watching his steeds go i0 town fol" seven years. I “It seems funny, doesn't it," he; remarked the other day, just before leaving for the Winnipeg training Cflmp of the Rangers, "but I've made more money in tile lust few years ollt of racing than from hockey? I've been lucky, I guess, but it's been great fun and I'm going to keep at it." Butch, 31 years. old. is tile proud owner of six racers just llow. He cstimaicci 25 have passed through his hands since lle became interes- led in the sport seven years ago. "I have six today," Butch said, "but I may have tllrec or four to- lllorlolv, Lilell again I luigllt have zeven 0r eight. 'I‘llat's tile way it oes. . HIS illlcrc t in racing came through his falllcrs association in ille trotting gullle ill Owcn Sound, Ont., and through hi wife, w‘:o"e parents were horses olvlltrs in England for you rs. Hi » ill-city, auburn-haired wife is, out- wardly at lcosl. more interested ill his string of horses than Butch. "I didn't know a thing about horse racing when I firt started," my trllincl‘, C. S. Mitchell. "Circulct wa: the first horse I bought and perllups that's why he 1's my favorite. Thai. was seven yours ago and the gelding gale me the icc game, isn't gong to d: i nl. “I'll tic-vote nly lime t0 racing," he laid, ‘xlllzcljns- all owner or in some oillcl" capacity." EDINBURGH-am’) -- Maintain- ilig a tradition that has extended more than 160 years. Charles L. P. Grace has been appointed to suc- occd his father as honorary treas- llI'(‘i' of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club. moter directed last minute affairs. The ring has been all gone over; lights inspected; benchcs moved in and a screen wire erected all around Relay Race SURELY, YOUR HIGIINESS CAN APPRECIATE TNE ADVANTAGES THhT YOUR MARRIAGE T0 KING BORIS WOULD BRING TO US .... .. NOTMI I tourallment. F. Tierney 1k F. Malleii 3558 I-I_ Craswcil 8.: G. Doyle 15511! E. Robin dc G. Keenan 3442 G. Essory IS: M. lVicInllis 3313 A. Burke 6: Mrs, Burke 3312 A_ Joy s; D. McDonald R. lvIcLellall & E. Doughn- B. Callaghan &: L_ hfulici’. K. McMillan y» E. Mclllni. lle said, "and I give all the credit 11y nfcMjlmn (c; s_ L/[qllpgi ‘ for whatever succcs- I've had to R. Steele ck H. hfi-Mlllnll R. Dzlzicl & M. Duffv GOROOIQ ‘TIFWU, Soldier ol-ip-"lotliune I WELL ENOUGH. THAT WHAT BORIS WANTS l5 OUR OIL FIELDS AND “MONTREAL. on. 25-—(CP)— The oliils fee: of Johnny lnarlng, cmplc llurcllcl" and quarter-mller rm "illimiiv 0f Western Ontario wltgftam to the Dominion Inter- Dveriufl l: mile title here Saturday m" U“ Ymiiy of Toronto arIl Mc- nlversl _ ' [or ‘Kins. running the anchor leg [mm -1-@ Western quartette, raced a’! Place when he was given ‘g’ "“'-°"i to Pass McGilPs Munroe Ollthe "in the conQ and Varsltyls Ab Conway to the promenade to protect the rillg- slde spectators from crowding by over-anxious fans. The Forum is ready to house the largest number of fight fans ever to watch n bout on. the Island and Judging by the manner in which the pasteboards have been going, new attendance records WILL Be BET TONIGHT. ANSWE R 22.4 seconds constituted a new re- cord, bettering the mark set in 1931 Wm“?! i I three mlnuiel. by I M00111 team. lAmbers Tot Meet Cool In Non-title Bout NEW YORK, Oct. 25—(AP)—One lltlcllolder alld two loading chal- lengers. for weltcrlvcigllt honors, fcaturelllis week's United States ilcxlng program. Lou Ambers, who stripped Tony Cauzoueri of thc lightweight title just mollih, clashes with Eddie Cool of Philadelphia ill a. IO-roulld nou- iitle affair at Philadelphia Wednes- day, Ceferino Garcia, coast Filipino, conqueror of Clclo Loclitclli ln his list appearance here, collides with I izzy Jallilazzq, New York young ter, in a IS-roundcr at Madison Square Garden Fljiday. The winner l will meet Barney Ross for the wel- icrsvcight crown at the Garden Nov. 21. ' Mike Bellolsc, recognized by the New York State Athletic Commis- sion as Featherweight Champion, illccts Henry Armstrong. of Los Angclcs, in a. l0 rounder at Los Angcles Wednesday, Down The Alleys HOLY NAME ALLEYS The standing of the thirty six surviving mains lcfl. ill lllc running of the Holy Name nlixtd five pill _ P. McQuaid & Ml'S_ Goss J. Callaghan ‘Q R. McI-‘arinue B. Murley a; A. Sherry B. Blown ti: D. McKenzie G. IscClair & K. Flynn B. Happenny {c R. Silllloil J. Bradley dc B. MCCHIJ!‘ C. McKinllon & L_ Corliglr: R. Cameron A: M. Burk‘ B. Connolly y, J, McCubc J. D. Webster & M_ Runnghnll ' l . R. Duncan it I‘. HOfIfill J. A_ Bentley d: G. Shaver V. Coylc d: D. Connors B, Gallant & M. Dunn Dr. MllcKelliio & A. Birch E_ McMillan ‘Q- P. Gaudci F‘. I-Icnllcsscy & M. Dougzill E, Doucctic & M. Gullnlli L. Corcoroll & H. Corcorzlll A. Gorllllcy d: M. TlPl'lli‘\' W. Cmswcll & N. Klrlvill I~‘_ Prunty N: K. O'Brien B. DcRoche y- V. Nclll illc first round of the llllll‘ finals. com- mencing at 7.00 p. m_ sharp. Bowl- ers please be on hand. Tonight's schedule, opening _J. A. Whitney's crack sprinter, by my flr i. trophy by winning the Mount Royal Handicap easily in glflainctvt F‘ g “ 1932‘ _ R. Sillrlott W. Hzlppcnv I “I've had a swell time and a lot _;_ Mccabe B, Cmmoph of success. I was eighth leading M. Ranahnn J. D. Webs money winner in Canada 11st year, D. Connors V. Cm-I although we haven't been doing so we“ this war‘ Tierllev A barn-lim- Whell hi". hockcgv-playing days are N3 KIN", “r Cnmqvvn over Keeling, unlike many blg S. Mnllctt F 31.11.11,“. league performers who lltkc up ('1. DOYIP I-l_ C".'l‘"-\\'f‘Il managerial or coaching ltosii-i ‘.5 in D- McKenzie 3- Tlfmfii HARD ON AUSSIE GIRLS MELBOURN—ICPI-"Bfili-llllt‘ I01‘ Australian woman cricketers zlbonrd the liner which will curry illcm lo England next spring will be 1O o'clock. Thclc will be no moonlight promelllldcxs on the mp dcck and rvnlllbllilg nlld smoking will also be forbidden. IPORTWORLD TITLE A T Myrtlewood Defeats Miss M e r r i m e n t LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 25-(AP) — Myrtlewood, Brownell Combs‘ y;l'cat four ycar-old daughter of Blue LKfiDllI"Fl'l7£Ui', was recognized to- day as United States Champion of the older division of racing fillies after conquering Miss Merriment, th ~ lengths ill a. special sweep- . kcs at ILCUDIQIICI Saturday. It was a brilliant race for the first half of the slx-furlong dash, with Miss Mcrriment, racing llosc t; nose wilh the winner, but as lllc pair began to round into the llolne stretch for the charge to the imyoff post. Myrtlewood, with George South in the saddle, pulled away. Tho last eighth of a mile found Myrtlclvood increasing her advantage and she crossed the fin- ish line brcezing, with Miss Merri- ment, ridden by Johnny Gilbert, dropping back steadily. Tile first quarter was run ill :22- 2-5 and the half ill :46 flat, but the crowd of 9,000 that jammed the race course was disappointed when the time of lzll l~4 was flashed for lIlP six furlollgs. lvIyl-tlelvood paid $2.60. Rugby Games Pos tp on ed The second game of the series for the Prince Edward Island senior. rugby championship between Si. Duilstanis University and the Charlottetown City Nomads was postponed Saturday because of rain. St. Dlulstans team, out to retain their title, dropped the first game ill the bost-tllrec-of-fivc series to ille Nonlllds by an 11-8 score. The BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT r+~ ._~__., W _ >4‘ _ 7___,,_._, New Brother“ Actv Looms’ F‘ or New York Rangers) 3ruin-MaroonTiltTonight WINNIIPEG, Oct. 25-iCPi—Pr0- bably because Lester Patrick, ltLlll- zlgcl‘ of New York Rangers ill tllv National Hockey League, frowns upon "Brother Acts" the fates seem ,Dominion Wins I From Caledonia STAKE TONIVT . i imld solvri I ‘ l-Jglfili‘ l" spread mm" ill-yours hllotllcri brothel" zlct surged illio (‘Milli’) Pai- rlck has the Colvllles. Nell and Mac, of Edmonton, listed for llc-avv duty with Rzulgors this _\'f‘fll' and another pair has a. CllIlllTf‘ to will bllleslliris‘ uniforms evelltllalv. The Macdonald hl'i)i-Ili‘l\-. Abel-t and Kllby of Ottawa, amalellrs Willi Noralldrl, Qucbac. seniors la=l \\'llli<"l‘. are doing illcir best to will berths with Philadelphia Rulnlalcl-s, Rail:- ers’ farm tcalll in the Illicmaiicilnl- American League. Patrick himself was a member 0f one of the notable “brother nets" in hockey. Lester and ‘Ffflllk oniclvd professional hockey in 1910 with R/enfrew Millionaires, opcl-allllg in Ontario where most of the Stank-y Cup oompeiitors played two decades ago. BOSTON. Oct. iliAiAPi - Boston Bruins loft tolliullt for lile Mal-r time Provinces fol‘ a six-game ex- gillne will be played tomorrow after- uocll. ’i"llc Sumlnerside game be-' iwoz-n ille Academy and wcst Kent :'ug_ was also called off. Talma Dee Scores Upset LAUREL, 25-iAPJ— ‘Iillnlu Dec, Mrs, Ethel V_ Mars‘ likely milky Wily Farms filly, prov- ed lli‘i' route winning ability Sat- urday with n, smashing upset vict- ory ill the $10,000 added Stakes for two year olds Sélima of her SEE and Young Folks I EVERYBODY COME ‘FIREMA N’S FA m The Mechanical Man Act and Talk HEAR The Dixie Concert Co. Sing and Dance The Charlottetown Fire Department WIII Appreciate hibitlon series with Mollircal Maroons bcfol-c ihc opening of the National Iiockej." League schedule. The first. guulc will be played to- morrow night ill Saint John. NB. I The squad lllcillilecl l9 plrvvcrs, among’ them three amateurs, Roy Collachcr, Tolly Grnboski and John I Ciilpc Breton Colliery lA‘.'iL1'.lI' 'l‘:lI<- ' Wanderers Win HALIFAX. Oi‘. ‘l.'>~ICi‘l~PIll" . on a rnill-drellcllerl livid. Hzlliiux Wanders-ls Saturday dcfeaw-d Dal-j llolislc Ulllyiilzflty 9-5 lll a Cllj. Lca- I nu“ Ellgriisll rlilby fixture llllfl look l .2 l-(uulllalltlillg lcild lll the saéllcdulc I Dllllloluil- nlusi. will and \V2lll(l'i"l'(‘l'.- I lose their remaining games before Elle Coiiegians can gain a flrsi-iliace iio with llle rod-shined lentil ‘ll the fillrll stlllldzllz. Acadia U ~iiv illlrrl team ill llli‘ lo. ll year's chulllpiolls. llflS been i‘ llllzll- I i zlted. P ri nc eton Downs Navy , PRINCETON, N. J_, Oct. ~ 1GP) —-Prlur~ctou's '1‘lgel",.'lll:l_\' have scllt lllcufl supporters lllul hilarious cclcbrlllnln nflcr their T-o lflfk-V I plny victory over Navy. but during; , tllc Imillo the "lln drinking" edit" I l 1' liil\'(' _ i Alllcrlcllll l I plclcd pro-s 1. i'/\(.‘i~l Sii v I-LN I ‘l, ~ -»_; -__ __i_..__.__l a’ Miilullilcs Will From U. is’. B. l>'.‘i(,‘i'.\.'lll,.l~‘ '. ll 1' _ f» ifJPl- \\'.‘,l". l ' Ifollll‘. UHIU lsfirlllrl u, 1» fo ii:- l. to take ironical pleasure in txxssing‘ Q4 . them at him. Default A'hougll he is nllgllty" proud oi" _ _‘, the world's pOlHt-lllflkllli! IYSCOICI‘ GLACE BA,}'I\I'TSJOL_LV Zjmvcpv .\l l< established by the Cook Brothers, _Donumon N; 1 football team ..:-<-a. Bill and Bull, along with Frankie] won b). avian“. from Cami,” 41. ' Eastern Cllllilflll. ltllul;,_. (lllilllllili ( on one forward lift." are not ilIwllvsI h"? slumizhu‘ ‘v-hm (V. M101", H. I‘ ' conducive to a smooth functioning lubed ‘U mm m" ‘Yul mbwulu hockey machine‘ Bobby Jackson, lDOlllliliOll paint-l", ‘ - q Em 0mm “mm m mp Y‘ n or h-aci been black llstcd by the Mflll- , 1 M» . , “ ' ‘ time Provlllctl Iiiilllr-ll. ;\iilliii".ll 1 ‘- Bull dill-ill: u sudclcll flare-up or Atmouc Union U, CMJHM ml. p,“ Ililill .~ , . ,- .,. ,. . , _ . tuft‘ ‘Um {ll-g h-h’ fun“? “mud ivssioinll bOXlllf, The ll\ll\l'l-l»'_~: liv “l-PF" I I ‘lo pmmlm“ “lmpml m 01w‘ he ClSlDll, subject to protest, left (,u.l-- ‘I i’ . Sam" donla wiih a two one lllargzll in llll: ~ .31“ bcrure m? Coobgululhvrdcook best folu of seven sclul-s i z‘ tho w I d llne ended their l.i00-po.ll' ..pflll'l:c. ‘ 5 Irvine lifcgrloris Will": The [Yell Haven Elclgrles {m} will". llrl llfll" \I’)YI'I ,ll<l ‘ . CYmVi-"Td- by Principal Ilurold W’. Dorlzls, ofI ;.,,,,O,.,.,,,‘ DETROIT- ON- 35“ICPJ "' D“ Pl'lili'(\'.0ll, was observed "beyond: __ ,1‘ troit Redlvings, Stanley Cup Clxam me fondcs, hopo- o; off, - pions. defeated Detroit Oirlllvivfi re" r res-_- ——-= ' llnliollnl Amcrirnll League after this Fflotba praCtlqe 5-3 hero tonight ill the first grime of their lrest of tllrcc series for the ciiy hockey cllnnlpiollsillp. The §ftilllC opened the 1936-37 hockey season here. The Olympics. who become Bills- burgh Hornets of ilzo now Int ~- Your Support series, lctl i! 1 lit the Cllfl 0f tllc first ironic, and 3 2 at the cnd of the scmnd. Ill ille third period. fastest of ihe llltfili, the Wings ' brlzlged in lillCP goals while hold illg their form team scoreless. II i. Old Folk Fifeis Suggestion 3-. ha»; AA...,_.,-,,',.,..A w... l-i-ilq; 'l‘l'.4‘l'-- .'. I10 Noll 5 I UN DERSTAN D .......MY ls no! I MUST INSIST THAT YOU YOU FIECONSIDEFI....LIVONIA IS VERY STHONGWI (ANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CON- SEQUEMES......BESIDES,YOUR AND PEOPLE WISH IT BECFIUSE YOU THEM.......I Milli-L 55E THAT THEY KNOW THE TRUTH. IWEAN our some or MY YOUR KIND HAVE LIED T0 LET'S FOT BETOO HASTY, PRINifESSmPERHAPS, HIS EXCELLEIIIY Rig-MT. ....INVITE BORIS HERE FOR A VISITMWE MAY BE. ABLE T0 SETTLE L THIS IN Ii FRIENI?‘ IDEA, CAPTAIN.