, SEPTEMBER 6, 1928 ‘Sims: CHKRIIOTTETOWN consume 1' ly and decisively demonstrates ., . the fans of the Maritime Provinc ' and the Dominion of ‘Canada i . LM general that he is the “daddy" oi a1‘ - » o ~ -“'- the middlewtzighte i: the nine p i om Trenholm of the C. N. inces and e aupe or of all but s R_M;hg:|1lg¢p¢o Department was a ew in the United States-and Jack visitor to the city vesterduv. . 11w" "i"? "mm ""- Mp Tfgnholm, who is Welland Broown; it will be remembered favorably knqwn oh ‘he e 4-9- got a decision over McKenna in m. cewed mgny qongratlllatio "ghere trolt about a year ago; and accord- wm, regard to the splendid arfor- ing to clippings from various D92 munch o; m, promo, Hugh MCIAOGACIOID dailies, was a very llflpopulm- of Nova Show,’ who fgcgntly won_one._ Jack himself told me iis the ten mile run in Plctou. beatin8iil1°ii8l1t no o have received at such stars as Smilin‘ Jimmy lien- least a draw. Izlowever it's il long nlgun, Billy Taylor and Clarencedane that hunt Rot an ash barrel DeMar. McLeodb win was all theiand the Canadian middleweight more phenomenal when it ‘waschampion demonstrated this phi-use learned that he was suffering-all to a niceity-h- knocked Brown in- the way with B, bad ankle, but e to oblivion in less than twelve min- per; bgndgglng and care by‘hls utes-ot fighting. Had George Allen, trainer Tom Trennolm before the his recent opponent fought one arm Irace brought the courageous young free in the~ clinches, he no doubt [gcqwhmpn through with flying would have. gone the same way, ‘colors’ ML Tmhholm was or the Jack's last win was undoubtedly re- opinion that the American runners ceived with much 11109511"? by hi! were out to “hm 05v ygung Mc- many friends arid admirers on Leod during the early part or the Prince Edward Island-may he win grind, but. McLeod's strict attention the remainder of his battles, which to expert advice and coaching was will b6 Plenty. too much ior the stars below the His Moneser Eddie ‘ Mood, in n bopder_they were beaten at their letter to me recently said that from own game; both DeMar and Hen- now on ho wlll carefully sroom his nlgnn were outrun and outsmarted ace for a. bout with Hi-idllind dolly an the why in March. Hudkins lost a close de- Mcbeodb time was around 5'1 cision to Mickey Walker the world's minutes, about three minutes slqw- middleweight champion not ions e, than his l”; race ‘p; Qlllgtou, ago. If McKenna succeeds in tak- Tom thinks that notwithstanding ins the American mlddlewelshiu the disadvantage his boy is worli- measure. tlien his bis "shot" at the ing under that had he been pushed i-lild l8 admired. he would have undoubtedly broken Jilok 418M! Johnny _Nemls oi the world's record of s2 minutes for N" iii/dioriord. inéydnegioivgoliii the distance held by Joie Ray of Wddneildiiy nifllli- H6 Wilfithefi re- New York. However, he is more turn t0 Cliivdllnil- ' than satisfied because of the fact, that he thought he might have THE MARITIME . ' - i been forced to pull his runner from ‘ CHAMEIONSBIPS the race in the early miles. Whit hove been dull ‘this de- Arthur Dufley, former worldslliirimenii Rfikinfl Wlldn 11nd where nhamppm 593mm- pnd p1; pfgsenfllthe Maritime Field and Track one of the foremost sport wrlterhChomcloni-ihlns ore to beheld. on the continent had charge of the I have milde enquiries ‘and have American runnersf After the racelgiflfrllleliil! $311? n01 Mariltime meetwill . _ he remarked, "You put it over us E e _ s year. ue possibly to gfliivigiis-ogiiggcvlégggfiiznloixgéiéls 33am Trenholm, but we are proud the fact that Amherst, Truro and u m atténd the uhmrshy o; Bhushlto be beaten at our own game by number of other towns are lifter ‘Columbia he stated on his nrrlvorono who belonss to the old school the eventuflhd ruihovthon ‘idis- Bmokl 1 2 2 he" yesharday and even yet a past master in thelcrlminate, the M. P. B. Executive 7 B Referring to‘ offers from Amcri- 11" i” 115051108 Funneid" givgggylded m P359 Elliott, Clark, McWeeny, Koupul (gun Universities, Will-lalns said: F2839 "m"? tciigigil "m" If?" I" h sue-h i m h ‘s t and Gooch R_ Smhh and shohreh dliwdonlt thlhk that I w," accept cee r y as r u ey spea vo -| s e case _ ra her a New York .. .. . .. 14 22 lltllenl. I expect to go to the Univer-"lmes m1‘ Tremwimt wh” l" days buck eye i‘) athletics l" i595‘? Pm" Phhhl > ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 3 7 2M“, of Brmsh Column“. of course gone by handled such famous allnhi/lnves by the B8B. BSPECiB-lly when Benton and 11081111. Cumming-E"! will not know until I return to ‘"375 “s T°m M11930“ KW“. Hitlmjone considers the great Pa” ‘Cm’ fwllloughby and Davis. --Vancouver but the University there "i “lid many “hers.- Fd“ Played dull“? m" 955* Oiwii" ' (Only games scheduled). is close touny home and my asoc-i I" Wm m“ be Sllrlmslnil if M°".pl°5' “uly- the Marin!" did not nations .. Leod‘s name will appear in the ent- 1181i"? Very Dfflnlilldlli-ly. but the i . ' i-y list when the next big Boston example set by the rest of Canada I marathon takes place, and further WM a good one and‘ encouraging (Meant For Poet R C ._ I TItENIIO . v Gilbert hla never pom-g,“ " "' " - g, =fiatqh this one for thrllb! T S conolrlovel l 'McLEOD' coon. as! ‘ w Cossack hordes cuss"; The screen's hint sensation! s ~_._._.___. -. i UBUAL PIIOB mam-runs s.l ........___.__ PRINCE lzilvililin-rolloiiiivw ..... sllullnliv THRILLING DRAMA 0F CIARCUS LIFE / ii i ALSO “Scarlet Arrow ” AND CHAS. CHASE _ COMEDY RIOT Ken in the red tunic and striped trousers ol ‘the Northwest Mounted Police. A diffs-out uniform. but the lame thrilling riding, daring fight- lngandlovingtllathasputlllmflnr in the llearie of‘ out-door adventure IIIUII. ' First _ame: Brook yn 2 13 3 Boston . . . . .., . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 l3 1 Doak. Erhardt and Deberry; Brandt and Taylor. Second game: c ..< , n- .... ,0 Canadian ‘Girl " A Is Victorious PHILADELPHIA, ‘Sept. 5.—-Mlss ollve Wade, oi- Toronto” Ont., won her second round match in the Wo- men's Middle States Tennis Tour- nament bt the Philadel his Cricket Club here today. defeat Marlin‘- et Collier, Philadelphia, 0-0. 6-1. Mrs. Molla Mallory, New York; Mrs. George W. Wightman, Boston, and Miss Eleanor Cottman, Enem- more, also won their sinzles ma , - ca. i" To Study In Can. University i iuiuis NATIONAL LEAGUE l TORONTO, sept. s-Derniio oi- Itractive ofiers from American ulli- i l ' . A "qnpmpj no: ville meet up circus llfe in Allltrll. with a brand new twill THE FROG" AND LAUREL - HARDY COMEDY mandolin picture packed with thrills that will make you Jacqueline Logan n..- - The Marfietir l l‘ Close ‘lfilfnishhcs Mark.) Qpenllng A Daynof Priesque IsleiRace Meet’ -‘..u. .*~\ v.4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE still, there will be a. number who and acted as an impetus to our ath- iwlll show little excitement if Mc- letes down here. Is this good exam- ilyeod hits the tape u. winner. lple going to be thrown into the idiscard and allowed to fall by the ‘wayside with the flotsam and jet- “Sillll of all our other athletic en- Rochester Buflalo . Montreal 1 0 Jersey City . MONTREAL. Que" séhfphsl N; i d_ V McKENNA ls THERE _ den-tone to the market. port trade in grain was very quiet here today, the only ' nt sale being a load of no. i leeifissts 9 3-4‘, PRESQUE ISLE, Me., sent. 5. -' Jimmie Direct, b.g. Peter Keyes, ch.g., (Hastings) 5 Minnie Brady, b.m.. (Smith) . 3 per bushel over the Winnipeg Octo- llcr option C 1 F MontreaLTr-ade in cur lots of grain on spot was steady with prices changed. The volume" of busingss for export ac- count in the spring wheat flour market showed no improvement. A inst trade was done with local and country buyers. The millfeed mar- ket was unchanged. A firm feeling prevailed in the local 888 mullet owing to the increasing scarcity of. strictly fresh eggs. The oiierinl from producing centres being pracq iically nil of late. Receipts were 2,- 936 cases. Butter prices were mark- ed up mother 1-40 per lb todfly- Thls brings the prices to a new high level. On the move to. date a mar- ked improvement in the demand from both local and outside inter- ests was reported. The volume oil bllslnesskwas gliiogflfldfl; for sigiieral ll s‘. , elp ‘ c ages. ere all more activityqii the cheese trade with a decidedly firmer un- l EGGS I OTTAWA. Ont, Bop. 5. — Ell prices are holding steady today but- n somewhat weaker feeling was re- ported.- Fliorontrv. 5r‘ _ - TO v' ioedon this mar- ket ure' unchanged. Dealers are quoting country. shippers for un- graded eggs delivered. cases return- ed, extras 40, iirpts 30. seconds 80. Thereis a somewhat better move- ment 70f supplies and it is generally expected tlilliriprioes for entlaewill work firmer. EDMONTON-The local market is unchoowd-oo east. lioultrv- All gradeirof eggs are in steady de- mlhd yitfflvoeipts almost equal to requlremmtl. Ihmbu been no movement of storage eggs yet through retail channels. 8'1‘. JOHN, N. E-The local egg market is quiet-and steady with no change in pr Dealers are quot‘- cggs appearing in currents. Storage eggs are being used only in moder- ~'""*i.ui~ ~ ~ HAL —The local egg market 1s holding strong and steady witl: no chang in prices; -= r M0 The local egg mar ket ill eteodyalld; , but is being more active. " on is a good demand for freeh antral. w... . . WEATHII IOIIOAITS %IIIOY'H II IIAII ‘with #3.‘? “'..."§e'-5Z.fi°“‘-i§.'€fi£e'°i‘. The Northern Maine fair opened today with flne weather and a good crowd. The racing was good with _ two classes mostly high class colts and a hot session in the 2.18 pace, in which Billy Keyes drove the fav- orite, Eula H" to win from Vic House with the‘ ‘Canadian’ bred Macliubrey in close finishes, Eula H. taking a new win race mark of 2.09 1-4. The veteran John Willard won another race with his four years old Susie Watts and the colt race was taken by Lee Scott from the Newport vets stables of J. H. Gaines, who is spending the season with his string in Maine. The suin- mary: C 2.25 Pace, Purse $000 Susie Watts, ch.m., by Clay Watts (Willard) . . . . . . . . . .. l 1 1 BIRTH OF "OCEAN MARY" OBSERVED HENNIKER. N. H.. Aug. fill-Rie- sidents recently observed the 150th anniversary of the birth of “Ocean Born Mary,” a character famous in, this section of the country. The old house in which she later lived is al- most as ffllllflllhhbéflflll!!! of the tree dition and the “antiques. which it holds. = I ~ Some one hundred and flfty years ago. a ship on the high seas was attacked by pirates. The chief. upon learning that a child had been °i born to a woman on ‘board request- rindlng that the infant was a girl he asked the parenil to name her Mary," for his dead wife. Return- ng to his ship, the chief soon re- turned with cently gilt: for “Mal-y." and choosing a parliculdr pleoe of edsill he- nested thata ees grade for e child in be w grown to a beautiful girl was married. w the drain made from the silk which the pirate zhief had left with her mother for her, you: before. But little is known oi her mar- - are attempt- Tho,’ o inginrealaroihehouleasfaral recovering many oi’ the original fur- nishings, cold at auction many years ago. Many visitor: from all partaof ‘t?’ country call at the place annu- nulblleotontileeartbbeebeen “mo.” m... i........,..-~ t.- tan with pralu tile ferinadnaoo. Tb l.ee scott. b.g., by Great Scott (Steele) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dube McKIyo, br.s., (Johnson) Benito, bs, (Willard) hdacellbrey, b.g., (Douse) nltvugjilv pltlvllvc causes in! is the cause of comparatively few automobile accidents, according to Registrar of Motor Vehicles George A. Parser. "or all the fatal accidents last year," "only four bad-brakes Percentaké .,.Werb thi: drunken driving. The bulk of the io- cldents are caused by oration. under exist es, inattention to driving, and'la'ok _ giunken driver as a'ca laying it was a hazard w wnl n u. puiiic should not besubiectedi e the crested thrill 1 ever ll listed N- Alta, . .- h - moniorfs Commercial Grads, girls‘ ;l';_w€m:"hé'_ ' ' " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 14 basketball champions of the world, mfwgore - 6 ,3 staged a n, m homecoming Readm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. yesterday. The team. which won Beéondg a}! " eight straight games on their Euro-' Baltlmofe ' pean tour by overwhelming scores, Read,“ was met by thousands of cheering g ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " citizens. The mayor and other civic digni- taries oflicially welcomed Coac ' Percy Page and the girls. A para e through the principal streets oi the city, in which bands and hundreds of decorated cars took part, was a‘ feature of the Grads’ return. On Way Home WINNIPEG, Sept. 5.—M.iss Ethel Gatherwood, Canada's woman 01- ymplc star and holder of the world's record for the feminine high Jump by virtues)! her perfolfinance mt the." recent Olympic games at Amsterv dam, arrived in Winnipeg today en- routs to Saskatoon. her home town Miss Cathcrwood will be tendered a reception by the citizens of Bas- katoon on her arrival there. ‘ ' I , (Gerqw) 2 2 > 4 3 M611!!! DIXECC 8180 llilfwd. TIITIG-Z.“ 3-1, 3.13 1-2, 2.15 1-2. ree-year-old and under, purse AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 First game: yril F. J., (Keyes) . . . . . . . . . . .. Time-ill’! 1-4, 2.18. 2.18 Pace, Purse S800 ula 1-1., ro.m.. by l-iedgewood Lad (Kayes) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 . 2 2 nrthern Knight, bg. (John- son) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Peter Btlllwell also started. Time-Lil, 2.09 1-4, 3.12. -—————-<-0->__ 3 ls Defeated FOREST HILLS, N. Y.. Sept. 5.— Si. 1.01115 . . . . . . . .. Helen Wills, queen of the courts. New York .- H 73 was beaten by ma». Mercur, rank-Chicago ed 15th among the nation's _ma1c Piit-Silllfgil ~ players, in a special match here to-‘Cinfiinnlii-i -- day bflicores of s-a, e-s. , ‘ ‘ Brooklyn When Miss Wills took on Mercur Boston in Tan exhlbltionmstch August is Phliudellihle ' ., b ti h -—** she v/iyln y exec y t e same ‘scores AMERICAN LEAGUE » 1i‘ I . To B ‘ Philadelphia Si. Louis , , . . ., i» v 088 0Y8 YORK. sept. s-vvlc Ald- ggglgggfli°" ' ridge, obtained by the Giants from " Pittsburgh last winter in ll trade u for Burlelgh Grimes, yesterday was ' Ii i5 "l" "i? flmbiiiifin i0 blind sent to the Newark Bears, of the In-, thot our buok- hesoidfliinloriun- ternatlonal League, on option fori ately one of lny yacht designers fell the remainder of the season. The Lil at: hi.‘ will be Qmpossitllzlle to; build veteran ilfiurred the displeasure of time race or e cup Manager cGraw early in the -,§'_°°"'f“ ' Mn‘ Geommm‘ m“ 5'05"‘- Biit I In! 80in! todo it on‘ by holding out for more sa ._ year old aviation enthus- m“ yup» m M G h. h. to t who celebrated her birthday ______._.______' ' _. woflh 1‘; 35",?“ T2,‘; m “n”? -" “W “Y! 18° Vi"! I that ever since the saw Claude elateminyldia; tum. and llaiggdtlml i “mt m” i: gm white fly back in 1m aha: alnee then he i... further "dlsi s.....,'.'.‘,‘..; m a are to take a ride in an the Giants manblllger by his New“: ,_ - X. 111w ACCIDENTS BQBTON. Aux. 6.,-Drunken driv- i PARIS, Sept. 5.—Parls newspap- ers today expressed surprise at the ‘lack of signs of a boxer about Gene Tunney. I “He was meant o be a poet. and, 0 was a boxer by necessity." Said L9| Petit Parisian. "He only -won in the, ring enough dollars to enable him; to end his days in peace. l-ie 1191'- . ilaps is not a happy man. His 810W‘ weighs heavily on thlsh Chimplflfl, |New York . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1 6 Slwrahleis £atgfig fflffl/Llm EgEQZfiQd‘ Jones and Rue], Pipgras. Thomnsithat Tunnel“ figure was aphlemm xg%'n°da::m12f3n8°“3h' (mmni ‘but not exaggeratedly so. They said ----------- -3 1g isle:."z:i:."":..:"ii:.:i.:s.i;ri: ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " -gelii.leman was champion of the acgugzg‘ ‘firing? and Karma’ Helm“. world and the wanqllisher of Demp- (Only games scheduled). any‘ How They Stand Won Lost P.C. 79 51 .608 .575 .571 .553 .551 .496 .383 .291 ha declares, percent werecausemby and. ab. syen smaller ‘reéult Jof i I . To TryAgainh e P.C. .662 .644 .545 .462 .462 .437 .43‘! .356 '~ Won Lost improper op- New York . . . . .. 80 44 ing circumstanc- LONDON, Sept. 5.-—-Sir Thin... ;'f_ Lipton will make a try for the Am- erlcab Cup in ‘i929. He announced.- thle today as be entrained for “"9"” h“ ‘m-"Whiifiwiilh 0i iho Southampton, whence he wllisoll use of deaths, _ mod the W”. giggle United States on the Levis 47 common sense ln emergencies." apt: Parker denou INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE IPHTBHELD, Mass, Aug, 3o__ i ‘id-Buffalo . . . . . . . . .. "Y Rochester . . be Toronto .. n r t D ¢APTNN LA BARGE JUST . CALLED YOU up AND WANTS Ybu To DINE wlTH l-mq- DQ YOu KNOw HlM? HEJ-{Afi A wQMDERr-‘ul. VO\CF.' QMYEB‘. YOUR WIFE WUZ ‘I'VE BEEN ON H55 BORTf cool-r wonflw- 11-1 HuRRYlu‘ MAGGIH! ' HARDLY 55.1.1 ava W07. HER- Won Lost P.C 82 69 .543 .538 .5224 .514 514' soul l Frlscotanna, bl.m., by Elan so PlJAQiANT OVER THE PHONE- i CQQLD Jack McKennlrs sensational delivers. We hope ‘knockout oi Joe Brown of Detroit time so not-and it ls mething is done to remedy in Sydney lust Monday night clear- some. Favorites Cop Lewis-lton Races LEWISTON. Me.. Sept. 5. — The race program oi‘ the Maine State Fair set ahead from yesterday star- blc of 1-lenry Clukey, of “Dexter, Me.. and Friscotanna. a Boston mare in Billy Flemmingb string, warm favorites, came through with- out much trouble. In the 2.13 pace Betty Direct. a top heavy? selection from Belfast. Me.. was outraced by Henry of Navarre, owned and driv- 6n by A. W. Walker, ofjiuverhill. Mass, much to the surprise 0f the talent. to a new winrace mark of 2.09 1-4 1n the last heat. The race curd will go through to Friday. » ‘ The summary follows- 2.l6 Trot, Purse $1,000 Dngastan, b.g., by'Mi1s Sulko (Clukey) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Major Mozart, b.g., min . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . 4. 2 Walter Moore, ch.g., (Jordan) 3 3 Justice Bell, ch.g., (Wells) 4 4 4 Time—2.l5 3-4, 2.17 1-4, 2.10 1-2. 2.13 Pace, Purse $1,000. Henry of Navarre. rd.g., by Napoleon Direct (Walker) . Betty Direct, b.m., (Piper) Northern Moo. b.g.. (m) Rubicon. the. (Nelson) Time-ill 3-4, 2.11 1-4, 2. ' 23 2 2.20 Trot, Purse 81,000 HA- ones-n NW5. RUN AN oclmw 113% M? Nil-van Ame n. . . uawr "ti-wt wot? IT 0' N W I‘, I: \ 2 i-eil tildily- Dunstan from the sta-I The Haverhill entry went‘ 1 Philadelphia. Francisco (Flemming) Lorna Doune, bl.m., (Gould) . Grace Worthy, br.m., (Wells) Theo Echo also started, . , Tlme-—2.l5 3-4; 2.13 1-1; 2.15 11-’. <4 ' [Steve Rocco A Outpoints r.‘ Marty Coll! i TORONTO, Sept. 5.—In it slash- ing 10-round bout here tonl i. Steve moo, of Toronto, Canad n jlywelght champion, fought his any to a decision over Marty Go1dfi°i The Canadian con- tender for Frankie Genaros cr fought a. remarkable battle. bat - ing his way tn a welllearned victQii’ after being floored. without a coulii- in the second round by the crliii Phiiadelphlan. ,- ‘Again in the fourth and filth [rounds Rocco hit the canvas f0 i!" {instant skidding to the floor i taking a glancing blow from ii‘ But throughout thegreater pa °i the fight Rocco waluplecidediy ii" the offensive, swing" wiidl J" times, but managing to land blows than his opponent. Gold l‘ in distress on two- occasions.~ kept. his feet and seemed conic await cpportunltiell that‘ lei i“ came. i i-Qihkkflh. l‘ 1.1.5511’; ("UK i