w ssrriiltninie ‘Although JackieFields, new welter- weight‘ champion, calls Chicago his home now, he was born in Califor- nia, where the weather never annoy! anyone, save, possibly. Florida boost- - ere. Field was a bellhop inthat land of sunshine when "Gig" Rooney got wind of his boxing possibilities and» 'aoonhia prowesswas developedto I On-his-way up maid-nu into one ugiysnsg when JimmyIMcI-arnin stov- ped him etnqssneiee about three years ago. Jackie showed "he is of the stuff that makes real chamliiiml‘ when that-knockout. did not mil h" career. l-le blew. that McLsi-nin bout because he was exhausted by will!!! 12d pounds and-well. Jimmy has shown no eagerness fto give Fields a return" battle; although they may.“ mum. together 11119341115"- llieldg flnflly won the welter title recently by slamming Joe Dundee m over-the ring, until the Baltimore - boy, floored twice and very F0687- fouied away his champion-still? m the second round; 0f course. W915! is promising to be a fishtins chlm‘ plan-somewhat of atrarity in m“? 7 Pills racketeerini times. t One of the new champions res?!" ' u his failure‘ u» cue: with New York fans when he defeated Barbi! J" Iis inMadiscin Square Garden llet Winter. It was a dull ten rounds, . made so chiefly svtbe hoidins Mil" -1v {(3 -: 1 oi Gaps-one c!» those bouts WM" .1- \ will *5?“ ,_'nl-'.'§sus."oii . enesehensuebef” l .1} A fans go home convinced that even the winner is no so hot. . Fields is almost sure to get another New York showing next Fall or Winter to prove what a real fighter he is, probably against Sammy Mandel], if increasing weight makes thelstter be- come a waiter. Jackie can mix boxing with slilfllfll. has plenty of speed to e x flr"\ a . \ pep up natural aggrcsiveness-in brief, "he has everything!" ‘rhere are many besides his mana- ger, “Gig" Rooney, who think that Fields will restore welter prestige and make himself a worthy successor to iifystcrious Bill Smith, Tommy Ryan, Joe Walcott and Jack Britton. . . 7' Stock Quotations i HALIFAX. Sept. iL-Quotations furnished by ‘iohnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange.‘ rutw your: sxcuaucn Atchign, Top. a Santale. Ry. . 286% Am. Can Co. -- P1691 Am. Car d: Fdfl. Co. Am. Locomotive Co. .. Angggmdg Copper Mill. C0. . . N. Y. Con. d: Hud. Rik, R. R. .. 247 Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) v-s U 3 3 n .7: L? 5|’ 9- '5 Reading Co. Southern Pac. ...... Union Pao. Ry. 288% U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. 210 Westinghouse Eicc. 2'24 U. S. Steel 250 Montana sroox sxcumca Abitibi ea Missouri KarndrTexas ny....._s2s Montreal Power mu Ibrsignsecuritisa" sauna-A ,7 see “H: Ilontrfliuu.“ lessee-w“. .' D60. MBY l IMPERIAL CONFERENCE _ nmnrs m orrsvvii (Canadian Press) LONDON. Sept. ‘l-The Daily Tele- graph today made the definite an- nouncement that the Imperial Econ- omic Conference will be held in Ot- tawa. about the middle of next year The paper stated it was not yet pos- sible to name the cabinet ministe who go to the Canadian capital. ions arc expected to attend but it i: doubtful if Ramsay MacDonald will be able to dnd thetime. Rt. Hon. Philip Snowderi, Chancellor of the Exchequer, might also find difliciuiy in arranging so long an absence but it is anticipated Right l-lon. w.‘ Gra- v ham, President of the Board of Trade will be one oi the delegates. STIIAMER cams ‘ j Ion ‘wasr motes (CanadianProsI) MQNCTDN, sept. ii-The Canad- ian National Liner "they Flwllli-l’ Captain Manning, will sail at mid- night tonight iei-‘nermuda. the West Indiés and Demerarl} with ersnniii and cargo. - ‘ , The Canadian National freighter "mommy"- wilfsaii men ‘ Halifax uni-unmade: im- asrmudlxfiiyl- adafllirinidad sud" bemerm. with The prime ministers of the domln- ' Of 6sto 3 In Dandy Ball e1 -Inone cg thebesfball games played here this season, the Rovers took a strangle-hold on the City baseball‘ championship when they de- g feated the Ail-Stars at the Abegweit grounds last evening by a lcoreof Gtod. ‘lhaltoversneed only one moregame to givetliem the ‘title of champions for i929. - ' . Tbecaiibre of baseball displayed last » evening was a revelation to the hand- fui of faithful fans present, ‘and by the way, if baseball is to be-‘plsyed at dii nest year the attendance will have to be away better, for in the last thre camel blsyed only about twenty m" thirty fans have been in attendance. Nifty fielding and dandy catches were the predominating features of the tilt last evening withthe issue in doiubtrkhtuptillthellatbailwas pitched. The pitchers for both teams were in rare form with Connors of‘ the Rovers holding the Ail-Stars tolsix scattored hits; Art. Fraser starting for the Stars and his second game in as many days was going great guns" holding the Rovers scoreless’ until‘ the fifth canto ‘and letting them down {with only seven safties until relieved by Torn McFarlane in the seventh. Mc- Farlene made a good job of it while on the slab holding the novel-s to 2 scattc ed hits and whiffhg the first two men to face him via the strike- out routein the eigth canto. in all last night's tilt was a dandy from start to finish and the next game promises to be even better. Bill ltyan. Abekweit siar of two years ago was in the field for the Ali-Stars last light and pulled‘ down several nice catch- es.. last night's game, as in the pre- vious one. was to be called a game af- ter seven innings had been Pllyed- The set-to was called at the end of the eight. The Lineups [gag] All-SQ!!! Catcher muqqy Francis Pitcher Connors hi!" ‘ ‘ ‘ McFarlane _ let Base Blanchard McCsrey Ind Base wimgm; ~ McCabe srd nuse - whim McDonald Shortstop McEeschern 3°18" ~ , R. Field Cronin _ ' W- RY“ C. Field Doyle WW“ . ' L. Field ‘@3955’ Mclnnis Umpire-Dr. C. F. Dougan, On the basea-Matheson and Blan- chard. m Rqv Doylq walks, but is caught trying to steal second. McKenzie 1mg, whglen grounds out to Mc- osrey-o hits, o runs. 0 errors- Stars-Mccarey thrown- out by Connors. Boiger caught out by Mc- liachern. MoCabe flies out to Doyle. .4 hit. 0 runs, 0 errors. Ind Inning. Bovera-Melechem bunts safely. Hurley hits to Fraser. .who throws Mclaobern out at second, Marie! are at first. "Williams strikes out. Hurley put out twins to all!" third- —lhit, 0 rum. t) errors. '. Starr-Francis atnllel to center. 110900514" ‘hits to. whales. who throws Francis ourat second. Mo- bodais-sais at first, tutu out try- Jbrflifi-Ule Illflfe ‘Islalhefl vnkiuoiuo.utxrlrm.. - a . _ WIN SECQND 10F PLA Y-oFF. Defeat Alisa“ By scone called third strike-l mt. o rune. o errors. srd Inning. , Rovers-Cronin hits a single‘ to center. Blanchard. grounds to Mc- Donald, who gets Cronin at second. Blanchard safe at initial sack and pllvfers second. Connors thrown out by ZFraser. Doyle grounds out Mc- ‘Cabe to McCarey-l hit. 0 runs. 0 v CRUIS- ' _p Stars-Power safe on Mcliachernu error. Mclnnis whifs the atmos- put out by Blanchard. McCarey out on called third strike-o hits, 0 runs, .1 error. 4th Inning. Rovers-McKenzie out Bolgcr to McCarey. Whalen thrown out by 31¢. Donald. McEachern grounds out. Bolger to McCarey.—0 hits, 0 runs, ,0 _ errors. Stsrs-Bolger caught out by Wil- liams, McCabe gets to first on Whal- en'a, error. Francis thrown out at first. McDonald hits safe, McCabe scoring. McDonald put out going to second-l hit, 1 run, l error. 5th Inning- Rovers-Murley grounds out, Mc- Donald to McCarey. Williams get an "Annie Oakley." Cronin gets his sec- ond hit of the game advancing Wil- liams to third. Williams scores on passed ball, Blanchard caught out by Mclnnis. Connors flips out to Bill Ryan-l hit, 1 run, 1 error. ' Stars-Ryan thrown out at first. Power strikes out. McInnis hits safe and steals second. Fraser safe when Blanchard drops ball, Mclnnis going to third. McCarey hits a. single, Mc- Innis coming home. Bolgcr hits a dandy to Cronin for third out.—2 hits, I run, i error. _ 8th Inning. Rovers-Doyle singles to first. Mc- Kenzie gets a. free trip, Doyle tak- ing second. Blil Ryan‘ catches Whal- en's long clout. McEaohern strikes out. Murley walks, filling bases. Wil- liams hits safe to score Doyle and McKenzie; Cronin caught out by Ry- an.—2 hits, 2 runs, 0 errors. JStars-Mccabe fans. Francis out. Williams . to Blanchard. McDonald hits to Whslen, who throws him out at first-LO hits, 0 runs. 0 errors. V ‘lib Inning. Rovers—Blanchard safe at first on McDonaidh error. Connors hits to McInnis, who makes nice catch. Doyle singles to deep right. McFar- lane goes‘ in to pitch for Stars. Mc- Kenzie hits safe Blanchard and Doyle scoring. Whalen safe at first on error. McKenzie out at third. Whalen scores on Muriey's hit. Mc- Eachern out trying to steal home.- .'i hits, 8 runs, 2 errors. Stars-Ryan strikes out. McEach- ern makes nice one-handed running catch of Power's fly. Mclnnis caught out by Whslen on high foul. 0 hits, 0 runs, 0 errors. 8th Inning. Rovers-Williams strikes out, Cro- nin goes the same way. Blanchard safe at first. Connors grounds out. McFsrlane to McCarey.-i hit. 0 runs, 0 errors. Stars-Mchtrlane fans. McCarey hits isafe, steals second. Bolger hits double, scoring McCarey. MoCabe caught out by McEachern. Francis caught out by Whalen.-2 hits. 1 run. 0 errors, (Canadian Prose) _WINSLOW. Aria, Sept. 6—-Lisut- enant D, W. Tomiinson. former New flying ace and chief pilot of the ‘Maddox Air Linea, returned here at 10.42 a. m. today after a search of the desert and reportedhe saw four men on the wastes near Walpl, Aria. who waved their shirts at him in a distress signal and that he respond- tag‘ to" steal second. Ryan out once. phere. Powensteais second. Fraser . Western Guardian —ESCA'PSD from my ranch, Sept. 8. feniale silver lot. Finder notify IL It. Moose, Remington. and recieve reward. . vles-o-i-ai I —I.0!AL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR can be obtained in Alberton from A. F. Hardy. ‘ 7773-9-7-1wk. ' —HICHMOND'HAY CONGREGA- TION-The services in the Presbyter- ian congregation of Richmond ‘Bay on Sunday, ‘Sept. 8th, will be as fol- lows: Freeland mac a. m5 ma. Val- ley 3.00 p. 1a.; Lot l4, 7.30 p. in. At the service at Tyne Valley at 3 p. m. the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Rev. J. St. Clair Jeans of Sumrne side will officiate. d-LABGIILY ansrnmn ru- NEltAL-‘Ihe funeral of the five visi- old daughter.‘ Edith. of m. and Mrs‘. murmur-m. of Lot i6, took platoon Wednaday afternoon and was one of the largest funerals ever held in that districtnftev. Mr. Alt- ken took the services and in his touching address spoke words of comfort to the bereaved parents. The beautiful floral tributes expres- sedthe sympathy of friends and neighbours. The pail bearers were four of the little playmates of the deceased. B.‘ —DEMONSTRATING NEW FISH ctmnw rnocass-ur. o’. n. Earl. of the Department of Fisheries at Ottawa. who has been in the eastern part of the Province in the interest ofthe fishing industry, was in Prince County this. week instructing the fishermen in a new method of cur- ing cod fish. which would enable them to competo with the imported article. He also interviewed a num- belr of the merchants throughout the country and submitted samples to them of this‘ , ‘ lly processed and boneless cod, which is already put up at Bouris ‘and some places on the north shore in the eastern sec- tion of the Province. S. —CONVICTED OI‘ ASSAULT ON overcast-Au assault ‘use. which arose out of the recent beer seizure in Northflfryon on July 27th, was heard before Mr, Alexander Camp- bell, Justice of the Peace, at the Court Housq-Summersidc, on Thurs- day. It appcaredpthat when the of- c- By “Tee” The autumn pastime-football-a game wuere brain, brawn, stamina and courage goes hand in hand. With- out we or the other a player is lost unless he has the works. This great sport which has been fast fading for the past number of years along with the many other athletic ‘endeavors which the Island province was once noted, fa due, according to 115mg rumor, for a great revival this fall. The writer was talking with a num- ber of pigskin rs yesterday, who are on their proverbial toes, and in other words all he: up over possibili- ties this year for a bang-up lea. an aggregation fit to cope with the best the Maritimes have to offer. The above sentence sounds hunky- dory, owing to the fact that one can- not get anywhere without first having the enthusiasm; but enthusiasm is not. worth an eskimo tennis racket unless organization and plenty of early pep is shown by way of round- ing into condition for the stiff prac- tices, and finally a tough schedule of games. ln other words, fellows, get going-not tomorrow-but today. 0r- ganlzei Get the bunch together, lots of ‘em; a hundred is not too many; then the material will begin to sprout, lust like as} early sown patch of land. "REST IN PEACE" The Maritime Field Ind Track pionshlps will be run off in Saint John this afternoon. Athletes though suffering from shock and several cuts about the head Mr. Dawson is now on the road to re- covery. B. -—Mr. Eugene Hodgson, of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotla, Dart- mouth, N. S., arrived on the Island Wednesday evening on a holiday trip to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hodgson, Alberton. PAGE sax" . SPORTING COMMENT the Maritime: will be present, lug with might and malls i honor and glory of their reap clubs, ‘ There ls one city and clu‘. will be among the missing ibis a clubfllat has won the fie! i {.7 track championship ofjheltia‘ ' '_ _' Provinces for twenty-five IIIOL. years. Abegwelts by name a" g‘ ; fame is the name of the organi- f" with the above mentioned eng ._';' record of wlns and no loses. '. ’ athletes have brought honor prestige to their native provin: the sea. They could not last for‘ they were forced to answer “I Time's" command to “fall in" march into oblivion with the r other famous Island athletes have gone before them. " The pathetic side of the pictu: that today we have scarcely an 1 lete who is in condition and rent’, . make the trip across the Strait ~. the hope of bringing home a : place. To speak of a track and 5 team is out of the question. Athl: so far as field and track is concei are passe; In Charlottetown and so; thing should be done to revive 1 tercet and encourage new tin‘. which no doubt abounds within l midst, but lies dormant for the w. of some public spirited citizens .. find the cause and remedy it. The Abegwcit Club has done all .' : its power-with the meagre fur: " available-to fasten and boost nihil- tlcs in f“ rlottetown, but wlthc. funds and the wherewith to contin"._ the good work, it looks a herculec. Job to carry on. Mr. S. F. Doyle, an ardent lover r‘ good clean amateur short, and one i the foremost athletics of his day, w: quoted as stating that too much Jar. automobiles and "other gflrgcflung Wm kllllnr the same of athletics i. Charlottetown today. Mr, Doylg’, Mint is well taken. There surely i somsthinr in what he says. and if til: merry chase continues, hockey, foot~ ball and baseball will also slowly bu‘. A reliable antiaentio-minardm linlmene surely die a natural death. ficers made the seizure the defend- ant, who thought he had a right to make beer, was quite Willing to g'\" samples ofthe beer for analyds. i" when the officers commenced to dr stroy the contents of the barrels. he objected very uousiy and they had to remove him from the building in which the beer was found. On be- ing put out of the door he waved a stick which struck one of the of- ficers on the head. This was the assault com ‘ ‘ ’ of. The defend- ant stated that if he did strike the constable it was unintentional. The Magistrate stated that u the de- fendant had-made threats along with the striking he would hold the de- fendant guilty and order him to pay the sum of fifteen dollars and costs. w. Thane!‘ ‘ ‘i appeared for the prosecution _ and Mr. Heath Strong, K.~C., for defence. S. —C_AR OVIRTUINID 0N WES- TERN ROAD-A serious motor car accident took place on the Western Road near Portage. on Thursday morning when a party from Tryon, c '*ing‘of Messrs. Duncan. Gillis and Thomas“ Dawson and his son. George. were‘ going west on s. shoot- ing and fishing trip. Mr. Duncan. who belongs to Ontario, was driving the party in‘his eight cylinder Mar- mou car. They were proceeding at a fairly fast rate of speed along a meter. of ‘read that had been new- ly gravelled and the driver not be- ing used to gravel surfaces lost con- trol and the car skidded, mounted the bank and turned over. The car was considerably wrecked and the occupants‘ had much difficulty in exts-lcating themselves. They all es- caped with ‘trifling injury with the exception oFMr. Dawson, who was rendered unconscious for a time but recovered sufficiently to be brought. to Summer-side by Mr. and Mrs. Rus- selltogsrs. where he was taken to the residence of his brother. 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