e "z JTHEjBQmNc; BILL. ATO-NIGHT i111 eoiiuuiiirv oiiiiiiiviii. TOM GLABDIIBIIE ‘ ~ vs i GUS LONGAPIIIE l ,. lYOU ALL KNOW THAT THIS our: WILL . BE A “BATTLE” _ “FLASH? MCDONALD VS - a HAL MCCALLUM ; - - This “G0” will be a real test for “Flash” Auorrinn 5 ROUNDER THAT IS . fk "JAR 14x1 w. ....m GUARANTEED TO PLEASE lLooiciNc “EM OVER l BY lanai! '10 AMIIIBBTY A Moncton mehsngs says "that Steve Easterbrooks, now in Char. l ..lottetown may throw his lot with ‘ Amherst Ramblers this coming Wm- -. ter." If this is so the Amber-stun- .1111!" are Bellini; a real good puck chaser. Steve is fast. heady and ' possesses s‘ dlngerous shot. It is "understood that Spec Peebles, an other excellent piickman who is at present attending Mount Allison University, will also play with the "busy town." FOOTBALL Today is football day in local circles. At 2.15 West Kent ruggers will “cntertali1" Summerslde High School and at 2.30 the Abegweits and Saint Dirnstans are scheduled v. sowiiiia ~ 1 BIG SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE A » n SEASON TICKET FOR ALL ' y LEAGUE HOCKEY MATCHES AMISSION TONIGHT-ZS Cents __ ODDFELLOWS to "cnrrss" each other. The former is an czrhibition aflair and the lat tci- a provincial league. tilt. ' In regard io the school fixture it may be mentioned that this i.s Summersidws first year in high school football, and by all reports the boys have taken to the game like ducks to water. The enthus- iasm and interest is at a high pitch, the stamina and courage is there, and all remains now is learning the fine points of the game. As it is the Summerslde, boys have a. good line- up and although defeated by West _Kent in the western capital rec- "ently. they nevertheless gave a good account of themselves. POPULAR CHOICE Frankie Frisch drew the valuable player award in the Nat- well won honor. Frisch was cut s- driit by Giants several years ago when at the perk of his game, and was one oi the great battalion of stars that McGrsw sent down the river, who turned the grin in his direction later on. No two newspap- er men on the committee voted ior him, but he was a near choice with most of them. This incident recalls B. c. Vanlderstinp . lill 182 1a1 r. Hobbs as m, 13¢ w. w. Down .. 181 122 167 ‘~ 11. o. Leitch 142- 1o2' 1:10 ‘ OPENING or“ LIMGUE P. Down 15a 111 1m 3 . nrwcr: sTawAaT s. co 7w}; m qiiifm, 5mm 35,, m m Total ssoi f: i“ Majority for Y's Men 2a1 ‘icumod y " 158 m ‘*9 High single w. Campbell zaa r ' y l“ High three w. Campbell sea . .__1‘. Acorn ..... .... 150 23B 140 " PRINTERS “*5 “'“ri. Duncan 162 11a 15a TH 1°” m‘ m r1. Fisher 1:14 19s 15s 0a ..... 2924 a Morgan u. u." 122 m 15° s. Martin 14'! 1&4 18R . 10a 111 148 -- Y. M. c. s. P "w" '17s 1st m n. .1. Clow 11a 158 m To“, mo Craswell 22s zap 21s '63,], _, a. L. Day 151 11.0 1'19 Mammy M “mm, by ‘demul, LVJR. A. Pendleton .... 173 1'75 l8: High ammo P“ Power 20a J‘ ‘i’ Hem” " W’ 1°“ 22 High three n. Martin sis A 955 9°“ 1°“ A nownrno TO-NITE . ‘Total 295s m“ Gum, new“: ., w B p’ m3 Majority for Y M c A a1 pins “u m“ alleys‘ ' nigh three F. Small ass 1'95 MEN 130 263 149 _. zoo 192 15s osaonsfa. Mass. Oct. 23.—-(U. ‘Tffu. Hutcheson .. 116 11o 1:11 P-i-Mrl- Emily Wehfeh» 64- 1' a "" Lapgywm _'__ 133 135 14g high school student here. "MP. Sentner ... 159 i80 15s She is studying French, Latin, ' "' -_- _ _- and German. Mrs. Wehren is a "h; 098 940 ‘I44 n. dusts of Murdock High school mm... TOlifll no use no Isl-Inn: High Single F. Small 357 pins. AgedWornan Studying Languages . in High School 2582 ! and Worcester Normal school. Brie is a retired teacher. Prince indoor l Interscholastic Track Meet Kensington Rink, Tuesday, October 27th at 6.30 p. m. ~ INTERMEDIATE orrsu nvrarrrs ‘ 100 yards dash. l" Open to all scholars a.“ ding :20 yards duh. Pi. (q V Zichool 1n Prince County. 58 lbs. weigh for height. 40 yards dash. 58 lbs. weigh for distance. 10o yards dash. snot Put, 1s lbs. 220 yards dash. Pole Vault. 880 yards dash. ‘Broad Jump. High Jump. High Jump- Broad Jump. . ' Pole Vault, Any school wishing to send competitors please write Secretary for application blanks. No appli- cation blanks needed for mien events. The management request! theteachers to 150-operate sons to make this one of the outstandins y event; of the season. Entries close snturdny, oet. 24th, i931. s School Relay 4-~220 yards. JUNIOR- 40 yards dssh._i0 years. . .40 ytirds dash, 11 Years- 340 yards dash. l3 years. 60 ylrds dash, l3 Years. ‘l5 yards dash l4 and l5 years.‘ The xensington’ Tus-of-wai-Tsint opinion lny team in Prince uoungL I‘ V _ W~ IA DIDANEY. BREW”- eaor-si-snt, Wed. sat. ‘rod. mii-_____,_____ _ _ i r-Q-_—.:=. "' ' ' ' "'“*' f c: We Cnrslaslly DENIED Your odnnconr ooodréi-wonr- wills wmor- i No mailer how discouraged-lode’ $ '% in ii l1. let's show you what e mir- ocloour modern. skillful Cleaning can work in rector-la its martin»- and nets. ... llaw iiistliodj Cleaners ud- ' PHONE 983 SYDNEY iii-i? tllllllltllll THE 1111111 Wellington McNeil! Gets Jazz Direct I11 Trade --- Was Own- ed By ll/lcGowan, of Sydney. (Canadian Press) GLACE BAY, N. 5., Oct. 23-1111: Sydney pacer, Jazz Direct, 2.08. owned by Bob McGowan of‘ Sydney. N. 5.. ivas traded today to Welling- ton McNeil of Charlottetown for the pacing gelding Earl Wilkies, 2-1154. Earl Wilkies is a black gelding by Earl Wilkies. His time of 2.12 made last season in one of his fifteen races makesihim, eligible to enter the 2.19 class theooming year. NEW MANAGER HlR iiiiiis (Canadian Presai NEW YORK. N. Y.. Oct. Ids-The National League team for six years, culminated today in the removal of Wilbert Robinson, one of baseball's colorful old guard, as manaser. and the appointment of Max Oarey as his successor. Forecast all through the past ses- son as the only solution of the bitter controversy between Btevo Mclieev- er and the heirs of Charley Ebbets, co-owners of the Club, “Uncle Rob- bie," was removed by unanimous vote oi the five directors and Onny given a one-year contract. .____-.@.-_-si_ The servant was applying for a situation at a lady's house. The lsdy came to the door, also her little boy. "What rnsde you-luvs your other place?" asked the lady. The servant replied: "I was sack- ed." "Why was that?" asked the lady. “Because l refused to bath t‘l1e children every morning." ssid the servant. Then the little boy shouted: "Oh. mural-sonar e please, mummy, lhllll her st that last winter M11 N. H. h. man- agers and the sport writers oi ten cities made their selections and tn, consensus of opinion brought out the same identical first team- probably the only time it will ever happen that ivriters and manag- ers are in such wholesale agree- ment on hockey matters. GIVING ADVICE The Montreal Star is pleased with the decision oi the O. A. H. A. as it says: ‘This year's transfers are all right, but Maritime towns with the big time urge, and the big cit- ies seeking to give a broad touch to the town boys, will have to grow their own after this, and the play- ers get more acquainted with the home town colors." “THE AFFIDAVIT” ~T1rssTowu GUARDIAN ciiiniil wms llElTEll c H ’ s lll i ' l Lou Brouillard, For? I merly of Montreal Takes Crown Away From, Jack Thomp- son. . (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 23.—-l..ou Brouiliard, of Worcester, Mass, cap- tured the welterweight champion- ship here tonight by winning a l5- round decision oi'e1~ “Young" Jack Thompson, San Francisco. The decision, which was unanim- ous, was approved ‘vv most of the .‘-3.5C"0 spectators. .:$mpson_ was ES 1N, RAIN OR SHINE! lite. ‘ PAGE SEVEN q. A Maritime pipe smokers hove found, in Rosebud} llie sure solace ol d fragrant, satisfying smoke: Load up your Favourite‘; pipe with Rosebud and hove the coolest, most: enioyoble smolce of your A Large package The resolution adopted at the, floored for nine in iiie tenth and mosti ional baseball league and it is al affidavits provides that in future every hockey player asking for a transfer. must himself sign a sworn affidavit before a notary public that the transfer is made at the personal request of the player, that no mon- etary or other consideration has been given or will be received in connection therewith. that no pos- ition or situation, salary, or bonus gift, or loan or inducement has been offered, or will b; accepted for his services as a player. in the past the player has simply signed ,a form indicating this, now it has lto be a sworn afliclavit, carrying jwiin it all the penalties that are provided for any false sworn dec- _ laratiori. "STAY EAST" According to the New Glasgow News, Ontario hockey clubs “are turning cold shoulders to those who deserted the O. l-l. A. last seas- ‘on. The slogan seems to be "Stay ‘ East, Young Man, Stay East." Two lboys who played in the Eastern Ilieague last. season aressid to have been practically refused permission to play in their old organizations." Predict Great C. A. H. A. meeting in rgggrd m; 13th rounds and‘ his foul claini was‘ ' disdilutved in the strtli.‘ , llllllllibiuliil tHESSilAYER; (Canadian Press) l LONDON. Oct., ZIi-The major lcpen tournament at the British iChess Congrtss at Worcester was won by Miss Menchik, the worlds woman champion, who did not lose a single game, playing against Con- tinental and British masters. The editor of the News-Chronicle 5W8 "The non-chess piayeris like- ly to hear with philosophy that sui- ‘ton Khan is British chess champ-l ion no more and M1". Yates reigns in his stead. But Miss Menchik‘: vie tory may stir him a, little more, She has long been known as far Thursday night inthe League of the Cross Alleys the Rainbows me]; ‘ind defeflwd the Ever Readys by 103 pins. Milly Walsh rolled high 51Xl8le of 226 and Gertie Doyle high three of 501. TIDY FIVE SEBUD 10c Extra large 15c arc wlvyilli; the inviEOTaURE fllll- on a drunkenness charge, and- was King, Queen Move Into Sandringham Shoeless Shoe Box iimn hunting. His Majesty is ben- gt: dzilsliTxgijiilgmihi-zzmlisfllgferr :15 Lgltdlfgd Ranahari .. 1Z2 163 198 cfiting considerably from relaxation the best the wormh v "Ty 183 99 l8’! from the strain of politics. Strictly _ “y” "e"- Mnd-Yed ‘"5563’ . 160 93 164 ...:i1ily parties, economically run, Helen McMillan 100 142 130 with Queen Mary and licr friends . IMary McFarlanp 85 133 85 in appropriate simple twecds and L. C. - D9” 0.3119" - 133 236 203. strong brogues joining iii the l1i1iit- Total . . . . . . . .. 2015 iiig and picnics, are the order of tlie day at Sandriiigham. Results in Arrest LONDON, Oct. ‘ll-The British court has moved to Sanclriiigimm, Bosrou, get, 23__.<U_p_~._w-,;_ King George's beautiful Norfolk liani J. Ullearn to his friend Otto himself sentenced to Jail for 15 days for contempt of court. A court officer found l. half pint of whiskey in the shoe box. Zep Restores Wom. 11's ' Speech HANWORTH, Mlddleeex, Eng. land. Oct. 23.—-(U,P_)_The thy-Lu 0g seeing the German airship Grai zeppelin caused Mrs. Mabel Cooke to recoven the use of her speech after she had lost it three wool“ Hockey Year frictional war that has been raging ‘ .within the councils of the Brooklyn I AMHERST, Oct- ‘zit-The cham- lpions or the Northern Section iM.A.H.A. will have a more power- lful hockey aggregation this winter itnsn the one which startled fan- idem and 1m the wise ones talking a to themselves by rkllns ranch-shod ,over the prides of New Brunswick iand Prince Edward Island teams last spring. Practically all members of the 193i champions will be avail- able and those who profess to be {in the "know" predict Steve Esta- |brooks. colorful little left winger, ~will have his mail coming to him |here when the season starts. From indications the Amhefit Ramblers will make a strong bid to retain their title. “Bubblos“ Mac- Donald will be in goal with Louis Faniow as a. reserve, Paddy Cor- imier will again appear on defence, RAJNBOWS Dot Connors 127 110 l5! Rose Gaudet 145 127 148 Gertie Cody 121 1Z3 182 Gertie Doyle .. 162 194 149 Mae Power 8i 100 118 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2034 EVER READYS Georgie Flynn 13'. 148 113 Palmie Gaudet 148 ill 118 Florence Flynn .... 113 134 125 Milly Walsh .. 126 226 139 Florence Reveil ..,.~ 81 100 118 Total . . . . . . .. 193i Wednesday night on the League of the Cross alleys the Collecns met and defeated the Tidy Five by 64 pins, Dot O'Brien rolled high single of 23G pins also high three of 622. ‘flanked by that hard checker, Douglas Elder-kin. coppppws Johnson Fraser. son of D. W. - l ‘Wiser. a former president of the Florence Mallett 114 1&1 15a M.P.B-A.A-U. of 0., may also alive!!!‘ Elizabeth Connors .. 140 158 11B yin a Rambler uniform, and will Gwen Keenan .. 100 99 1m serve at defence and on the for- Audrey Dlrch .. 0b as 85 ward line. Fraser, who was with Total ... ... 207i‘ l , the Amherst team in lbw-teaming ‘up on defence with Harry Bartlett and Ralph Langille, has since play- I ed with the Atlantic City Sea Gulls, also the Royal Bank of Can- ada team in the Montreal Bankers’ league. Peebles Dated for ln-rih Arthur Dalton, the liard ii-orking Pictonian, will appear at centre. with Spec Peebles, former Moncton and New Glasgow star, upon his left flank and Docithe White, again at right wing. White has many 01'- iers to join other Maritime clubs but wisely elected to remain here for Another season. Victor Fraser, of Truro, a yflllllfl banker who finished the season with the Ramblers wll line up on the second line at centre ice. with Boy Oliipmsn, and Johnson Fraser as his two wingmen. although there is a strong feeling here that Stevie Estabrooks, now in Charlottetown, will be baok in his home iowii for the winter. There are several local men WM will also try for positions on the team, which three promising inter- mediates in line for berths at rzlhl and left wings. YOIIIIIUII Wlll Gut A Tl‘! Amherst A.A.A-A., has already an- nounced that the Amherst Rans- blers will have a big squad oi play ers this winter, including all the likely prospects in thc town-and several youngsters will be worked in games at home as well as away The actual formation of th Central Section is still in doubt al though many rumors have bee" heard. The Central president James Wry, has planned to coll a1; early meeting for purposes of cr- ganization. It is generally under- stood that the leiigue will be split Into “A" and “B" groups 111th Port Elgin, Sackville, Mt. Allison, Sorlnahill and possibly Oxford in the "B" category, and Allllliirsl Moncton, Sussex and possibly Shin John in the "A".dlvlsion. if Saint John fails lo crecl rink this winter Summerside m1 take the berth, regardless of ii "Perlencs that the Amherst Rah: blcrs had enroute to Summcrslc l" "l! nlaydown series of last win ter. The amalgamation of Snckvill “m! ML 51113011 is also being sug- Rested. thThe sectional situation is still ir. e n“ b“ M!" W11’ has promised ‘n “fly mwfllll- At that gather- Pflliplt ll. I. ‘ibnnant 0! i310 i"! the entire affair will be, “nthllflfi filt- FORD CARS lwme. ivhflre ho Md Qllfvfl M813’ Hell, who was awaiting arraignment Two New Sedans One New Coach One New Light Delivery before. when struck by lightning, At Bargain Prices Also ss.-..c..>....- Used Cars ai Bargains 156 Kent Si. 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