' 1Bo_vlr—I_In'g~ ‘ 1 slimlmunlnul llNE llFBEST EVER HEil] , . Fine Amateur Spirit time G0ntests_ 3T. JOHN. Nov. 19.-—ln tho cold. clear light of a Monday morning review o! the 1928 Maritime in; door championship meet at the Arena lust Friday night under the auspices of the Young Minus (lath- ollc institute, one ilh-ltnnt impress- ion Atlantis out unite ('l("lll‘llV-—<ll wig-s one hf the best indoor inert»; ever held in the ch)‘. Opinion on that point of those who wore lui-lly enough to attend is (ll'('lill‘lll_\' llll‘ unimous and lllilllY "l" “mw” .140 H" far as to [lll!('(' llll7lIlfil’l\‘t‘:-l on rec» ord that it was the llUNt nu-i-t ol‘ all. Not only were the llnldu-s closi- "1111 eyiiitiug~bordi-riilg in several iustilnci-l-i on the rilflldilllfllllll not only were thri-o records of twi-lvi- years standing tlllllltilllfltl‘ bllt the true umatcul- spirit prevailed throughout. When Gordon Wilson tried to clcur 5 feet 6 lllifllli-l in the high jump behind the flllnoln-i “Zan" Mil~ h-r. after a spleudiil (‘Xllldlltlfiil of grit, the (Yanadliln high jump i-hanlplon was the ilrst to con gru- tlllate him. When Norval Lunibirrt liuirullv fell across the liuish line at. tho close oi’ the gruelling three- mlle strurggle with George SDPllKl-Z pounding close behind him in the moat sensational ilnish seen here in many ‘a iliiy, it was Sprogg who said "the best mnn won." When “Ell“ Yeoman; beat Arn- old Kee to the tape in the record» breaking mile walk after Kee had led all the wayr and looked like a sure wiunor. the twoolQthtam josh- cd each other like‘?! pail‘ of school- boys. When “ilnrlley” iiraucir.‘ |‘(‘(f~ l‘lVt‘tl u blg scare ln that hitti-r stru-ggle on the home stretch oi‘ the mile with Bruce Vldnchestcr. Francis told the 'l‘elegriiph-.1ollrila1 Sports Editor that Winchester was a game youngster and gave him a Gleghorn Signs, _ With Canadiensl .\l(l.\"l‘ltl<3Al., Nov. 1!l.-~Sprugno (‘li-ghorn, last yeurhi (taptaln of the l"unaliliclls. to-llay came t0 terms with Dianuging Dlftllitfll‘ Leo Dun- duraiul. and was the first one of lust year's lllt'll1l)l‘.l'1i of the toum to Marked Fridays Mari- roal rllil. This is the stuff that counts. To be the winner was their keen ile- sire hut when they lest, they cheer- .lllly acklloyvli-ilgi-rl the other fel- low was a shade tho better. 'l‘lioy foil-gilt fairly and squarely ilnil that ls the inulil idea. When St. Juliii rill! hold mi-irts of this sort. there‘ GUARDIAN 1 A i i Page That Everybody Reads BRITISH cousois Package of for vliiilal i-onlpi-iltors was: (‘alnphi-ll, lll; ll, l<‘l'llui~i ilou Wilson, MUIIlPlIII, D. ti points each (leorge sprain-r. Y. .\l. (Y. .. Albert School . Sussex A. A. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Total Cougars W011 From Vancouver 5-1 sit-p Ill line for this season. Sphi- lirst ilcfi-nce luen in _the_pro‘galne. i iillil his definite signing on again 1 for the locals causes a sigh of re- nous, league livl‘ t othe club owners. Dundurilnil their new captain Clem rofnsvil $3.500 llarry Scott. who ivas l'l‘lll'l',r~ll‘lll' lug the (fiilgnry teuiu of the Went- out forward, hlicltl-y Mack’ l‘l'll League. Spraglle has iioi. been is again elected captain as yet. this (lotcth was pfflfiflllil until the team sisrvice, but splendid giline llll did ii lit-o Dnniluraild also lllllltllllltlittl Kay's place. not being sieltli-il gi-ls t0 Grimsby. tn-llay that he hail v .oi veil tho sign i-il contract oi‘ Fortier, tho liull am- er, goes a grca uii-ur ho was after. and Furtier will oi’ the Cougar report for training at Grlmsby. lie G has been playing with tho Royal strengthened the (‘anadluns of tho Ottawa League. \/\Jusi: Say- sauna" ed llt'l'(‘ glll- is looked upon an one of the lug champions. lied ‘s no ilaugcl‘ for the siinonpllri-s. ‘dull-ally. Arnold iii-c. , "llill" .\|tt,\'lll‘.‘-i, Nor’ val Lambert, “Zan" Miller, “llvi-f" M: cnlni, "Ell" Yi-ouiuns, 5 [ioluls 1'.lll'l|I-llt‘lll'_\' llollh-s and "ldliil! Win~ _' 11 -,llllill)l(* to sleep that night. 121‘ Vl(7'l'()lilA, ll. (1., Nov. I!l.--'l‘hl‘i _ local opening game l ' (‘oust Hockey Association was lilst night, tho locals inuk- their 1922i season's ilebut before heir home supporters with u 5 to victory liver tho Vancouver Mar- lii- had .1_to plny at noon lhi- ui-xt day and 11was llefviltl-ll by l-lagi-iilnvlli_-i', the _ .Gi.-ruiiln. Recently (‘ochrau opened a bil~ fliard parlor in Hollywood and be .wiis so busy getting his business Hinder way that he lliltl no time to ‘train or llfltlitltv. for the irhanlpion- ishlp. Be.t\\'eeii now and Dec. Iii, when the play-off starts in Sliicago wilb_ {the (thaniploti, lll‘ probably will spend all his time ill practice and thinking ollt lloppe. Which will do him no good. u the Pacific! Won From Calgary , WINVIPICG, Nov. lit. -Scol‘ill;.f two goals early In the soi-ouil ])i‘l'il)tl h)’ gave the Etllllfllltfill Eskimos a hard Iinligliliil. for (‘lt-ghoru this the (‘ongars gave Vancouver their Sluntni-r, which was ofturi-il him by si-i-oilil ri-vl-rse iii as ulnny starts. iiiirui-il vii-Jory of 2 to l over the Calgary 'l‘igers hi-ri-..Sut|li'lln_i' in the first game of the profi-sslovial \'iiiii-rnivi>i' had to get along with- hqgkL-y 1.1.111." 1-11 111111-11 101111 1101.13 while _'l‘o Fowler, ibson in the forward fllso in 7711s of 50 and l_0_0 QiaAil a _' YOUR. ' TER’S ' XMAS . If; YOU Coilfltlll; with daughter you will discover how happy she will be to sire»- Photo- Bfflllhs al.1111119,.“ t” ' ffififiltlijl" and Dlaymgtgg, Mfikfl. Jhe. ap- gioggtment today Darren-M (M1110 VUY)’ sailors Ion lihe Enil ‘pALPOD or navigation. into regular hi1 llillyvll 11 fast aild aggrvssivi- hockey for the 0t- lilkv M110- opeiiing tllt of the sl-zisou and thcrl- Victorian goal keoll- changes tdcnl for the success thirty fivo hnnilrcd fans on edge. s. The appearance. of Tight ileftllltilVi‘ ipoplllar anion!- 1-119 hleililterra helm. (Ndqdauy (“uflng etorinis. Evem mgtly the was lrnouin as tile 899' His name lives HOW-‘illlfll’! ""495 ly because of an isifljhiicql U imidedl 5111- l14'"'“‘," Fl-PI. nr SL- 1Elhno's ‘Uiiltl- Til!‘ _ _ IIY- W110 count iii the two games. H?!" 111111111111 =1 ball thigh (Iharllc Although failing to show i-hiim- plolisltijl forlii the tennis pluyi-il were lnuuy fast and furious t‘X~ which served to keep the tactics by both llne stiles featured in u strenuous bat.- team and the now substitutes went well. tle which was iii doubt until the filial hell. Nicholson's TPillll vs. The Sailors. lllOll. H BllllEllllPPE”"iifitilillWEINGTMBIVILBTIEIJFBNIIT’ 1 illlHlEFlENil llTlEllElLlfi I t. or aftowt... (Y, team lllzlde lt too wurlll thi-m. Follinvlng is the score: CHWOWN BOWLING ALLEVS There was a double header howl- ed at the Ch'T0wn Bowling Alley, between The Truckmen Vs. The Sailors ln which proved to be u victory for the Sailors by 99 pine. The second match game was be- tween the Radios Vs. Stars. The Raidm played a strong game and were winners by 109 pins. lleuvyyveight-Jacli Dempsey. 1 TRUCKMEN ‘Pill: ldliropenn champions ili tllt’ .|, Wilt: . . . . ..l*i" lo." '““"‘.' ""1"" “W . 11 1,11.l(.1:11mn H 12;; 10;: nuilllflll‘: .l\l1ontrli_-ul1‘l. of llilglillllllll 1-‘. Duffy . . . . .. ii2 iio - ‘_ if 1'» <‘ 1112111111 inguin- ‘1_ 1111111. _ _ _ _ __ 11,11 1,11, (‘l‘ltllll. 0t France; ilarry Allison, of} 11 vpssoy 1111 131; Ellfllanil: Plot l-iobin. oi lir-lginmz,‘ Rt-llillltl TTtltL-Of England, and Ernr; ‘Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l|lQqu§l)l m [mm ‘I 1 itlltil‘ innfigue is rci-irguizivl m, SMLORS the world lll-Zlll-l]I‘Zl\'y\VL‘ll;lll! f'l'llllllll.tl' .1. Flynn . . . . .. lot 1H its». "'1" '11‘ "1" li11i11'1l$t111<~-w by virtu- 11 1011,1111 _ _ _ _ H 131-, 10;; 1311 _ hqlof his tit-feat oi‘ llullllug Silll it‘ .I. itanahail 115i 1-i7 125 sr. their lll-lltfll at Dublin la rt s: |1_ 11111111 , _ _ _ H 151 11;; Pair s Day. .\ic'l‘iguie won thi-ri- (it-u, 11111111 _ 157 135 force's ili-elsiou ill the "OYIIPHi. which wi-lit twenty rouiulu, '1». T111111 _ , , , _ _ , _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ H European boxing boilles ciantl-nili-il. however. that Sikl had failed to THE RADlOS Woigh in and that on this icchuicili- it.y the title was not at. stvnke. ' lC. Caswull lti 152 Guni- Tunney, of Nmv York. is H. Ford . . . . .. l4? 10!! llll cognizeil Vulii-d States lilaht- V. Mclnnis 115 9-1 heavyweight chanlploli. J. MacDonald .. 127 100 Gordon Luud .. 101 ill) 'l‘ni.'ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l .' vrirlon lllg-Il School .*€ll1'l‘t'\‘<rl||]_\' k tlt‘ll‘l|tl4‘|l llii- ll.'ilii'.'l.\' llt‘l'lllll tro THE STARS |Ili_v. ludirulliw- of lhl- Alorillini- “w. ltlitll . . . . .. lltli lit? 81-min‘ lligh School Pbzininioualllp l7. Lllllns , . . . .. 111;: of) this ufli-inoon, \\'llt‘ll lhi-v winrl‘|-..11| W, .\il"[‘aglle: .. l1!!! loo irzulia .\¢'.;iil<~lny ii-nlu. ‘ \\'nl|‘i~1l|.-_ <\. (‘lieveriv _/ till iii’! lhri-l- to nothing. l1‘. SltVlllillll lT-i.’ 7'.’ ' » ~ .. .. 'l‘otul mm, tomorrow" ulghl bi-tivecn "lll'k\'_\' agi '|'lII‘I't1 Will be a Challenge game Nov. Zlsl -»liovvr.~l vs. Solilrlers ind St. Avilrils Boyd vs. Trliclr _.._. _<QQI> A DISGUISED COMPLIMENT Sir Alcxandei" Aiackenzic, the‘ eminent innsiiwall composer, wliilel travelling in (ianuda. had an ilmus- iug and Tiflllilfllitllll‘ experience. Suddenly his train pulled up at a little wayslili: station. and he and the other passengers were told that sinnething wos wrong on the line and that they must wait at lcnst nine hours. "Nine hours in tlll>< vhoie of a place!" exclaimed Sir Alexander. "Away from all civili- zatlonl How l hate its very name! ilut what is its name. by the wiry?" Putting his head out of the carriage window he saw on a board in front oi‘ him the name oi’ the despisoil station in large letters. it was L_\_O swaouens \@ 5'38- “Mackenzie? 'l‘ll:- Eskimos went down to their first. ili-flzili last night. The L. of for .w T B I A , "A. f. nu I i4ll\\\\\\ l HEEUBNIZEI] l5 L. OF c. ' ' ' " .. .......... ........-.- (W11 P r _ v giving exercise than stilt walking. Sluilh. 2: Stewart. L. l{i-.i"l' uud 4 ' ‘f 1 " _ ' .. . J. (‘ullugluiu . . . . .. ltlf» it: [Ni 1.11115. N’ . 1i1_ S.“ » 111 1 Long. l i-iirh. Scholastic: M. ltici», NEW \l),li_l\, _.'\ov. 1o, . » _\\ |lll11 J’ Kuny 15:1 183 181 vlnl;nl)hn;$lllrills\.min‘zl“1lsl1‘11\di1gll1_ l}; 1.11.1111 3111111101. 111111 1111-11 K1119, 5 lloppi», world s billiard tfl!."lll-l.|)ll‘nl o A. 111111,), n 1011 1,11 11-12 ‘H1 Sum"; bnxém b-y m“ Imlerlmtlu" Willis viii-h; llarry 111019. 411111111“: “ml ‘m '5" ."""“'.m'l“"' _M_"“.\’ l? l". lilcMahnn . 121 13h 101 111 lloxlng Union here on Saturday. iii-mic elm-ki- llllil n. O'Connor. 1t; defend his inh- m a jvl-iy-v-t 111-1" 1 ,\_ Joy . . _ , . . . . . . .. 100 144 14o , - .. ,, _ _ .. _ v _ l 1mm 111011111 111 (-1111. .1, 11111111151 llilttliug blki “as (lLpPlVLll ot ("'_'m'} C"~*5~'““_- ~ _ _ _ on“, 1111,1111“. (.01.111..11,_ 1:’ f" his tltlo nl‘ lightbi-avywi-ight 1117M‘ Ismnding m pom“ ml “m!” y Hill-ii"! llfvltillllv Wii! hi" |"“‘""-“i“ .1. 1 1 .,111.. b‘: 7M “'7 champion of the world. the titlv ' 1 1 1_ 1 .11.. 111|,.,1 1.1.11, 1-1 11|-111;1'[y 9 l‘ ~ "- being left vacant. 5mm; ti; shunt lflllt‘ nervi- (Slfttlll lrtillllilll! 'l‘he National Boxing Association ‘ _ from a month's intermission ill the E5K|M°s 1n’! Alllviljlllll livlrrsrctallvsltelll by‘ UP‘ 1.1M.“ 11 3:: 111.11 1 _ _ u 1ernaiona .-ninn o ies gnu e a, 1.1.0j111h_1‘1_'_ 21 bin-lira" is llighty 01' nerves. liki- gfyigtw - ~ - ~ - - - - -- 11n|tcil_ Stine-s hght-1w=1\'y“'qii|=111i 1- AbeirwQits A 1 _ v0 inairy youngsters. llis youthful (j- M“ ~ _"_ ';_ clanipinn, or organize conipetit 0n '"' ‘ H , _ , . . ‘Illdlll 13.! 126 10.» 11 1 , - 1 . .. 1-11» .1 . 11, 511,150,; _t\_ ,\_ A‘ _ __ 7 susceptibility to luental inwards ' 1 V _‘ a_ H ill-villi’. )0.\(‘.|.§ o V its l. HHS. 1~ Y_ 1v|_ (j_ 1 _ _ _ _ __ _ 1; probably i-ilusivil him to muff the 23,1215 Yldltllt-l to be held before July 31,| m’ 1i X_ 1_ __ 3 chance. to win thi,-_ri-i-.i-iit Ullllllllltiilll- - - ' - ' ~ ~ - ' ' - _ _ ‘ n lfli-l. ‘ _ _ 5L Guurgug; _\‘ _.\1 _ _-;|ship tournauii-iit instead oi ilulsh- 6W" qt; _n 'Ilie llll(!l‘lltl1'l0l]fll Union will on) ltulliosay College 1il11l§ ill 11 thr- I H _ To“! 2M2 "’ t ' gunlze a lsliuililar coinpiatltioin Ill‘ U11111111¢|11K1 _ _ _ V _ _ > _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1' (‘ochrau ill-fcati-i oppe in one ‘ - - ullrope ani ie WIHIIOTS lti tic two of the early matches oi’ the tollrua~ _ competitions will meet to ilecldl: scholastic nivnt. The match wits not finished “"511 “Umc- R~ _I5L'"""5- 195* Sikfs successor to the title. Georg- _ until nliilniglit. and the youngster ‘Ni-‘Ttd-iflm" [final-Tilt "Eiwuu" Elli-i es (larpcntier. owing to his failure Y_ _\.I_ ('1 1_ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 11 sulil he win-l so i-xcileil that he was (“ml 915 m"! V 1 ~ R- to respond to the French Boxing l-‘iaileratinifs request oi‘ August 25. is ilisbarroil front competing for the championship in Plurope. The following boxers were ri~~ cognizeil as world champions b: the Unhii: myhmiltlit-Paili-llr. Villa. llantnluweight-Joe Lynch. Fezitlieiwviaiglit——.iolinuy Dundee. Lightweiglit-lleiiiiy Leonard. Welterweight-lliicltey Walker. .\lltlilltll\'iilglll——-lllll‘l‘y Grab. on Boy! on Girli! Just look at ibis! Isn't It wthegveiry- thing you have been looking apd‘; longing for? Stilts Stilts Stilts 1' Spotrtaoaslp ' *"-" “i Tlo enable you to rise in the world and look down upon the crowd! No better fun. No better health (Canadiain Press) rulcl>l~:|zlv:1"i>.\:, Nov, l.'|_--l1‘1-1-.1. rrs i Eve ryonii who eats "Victor" Bread and Pastry can understand why our business is steadily grow» _ Q 1 1" THEY cost vnu llllTllIilli All you have got to do is to bring Thrce New or Renewal Subscriptions to the Charlottetown Guardian and the Stilts are yours. . . 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Every normal, healthy boy and almost every girl. wants a pair of ltllta. it la ad- mitted that otilt walking ls one of the most To be obtained only from mg.) it is because this bakery. using nlodern. scientific methods, turns out purefdeliqhtful foods. Order our bread by name and make sure that you get it. Victor Bakery, Ltd. L iidlrifllouliulg the —<gl1l"t inf XWW 111MB ifihllltlll bus made t0 the village of liouru- Lil ' ville. Eingllanil. in memory of his l9 ‘laitihier, comqs itilie announcement lver ill-a. lectures on the history u-nli 1ile-te a (ourso a-s Ilflgvtjhy of llmllls and bell] mtlslc are thcire. lt ls hoped ‘that the course playiitng will ipitobollilry be lncllidfll M11111; lllolléllt2¢ll|\\'li.ll\l' be sufficiently useful if orgnu- in tlhe future in bile ooIntPBl-WIOW The Charlottetown Guardian SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT J BE|LL1S AlNlD BELL MUSIC. Mir. Geolle Cad-bllfy- J11- incliuileil in the Birmingham, vrhrfc behl music is Isis and others who have churn also being pnbtisheil. ntiher school for i-anilllou playing Zen-tin Flle-‘tllletlfy’ 841111 ‘DTWW!’ 9' at iprtasi-nt in existence was slurt- prlayliug. Matinee in the The only o! earl/lions ere while to come and This wmill undoubtedly autumn of till a u-setfull iplnice in the m-usici/l Birmingham l'n- yvurhl. lu view 0i’ tlhle Mun-heft‘ 0f win at so ioui- i-arllolons uhalt are now being lu- lnuy be tall ~n stailleil. it is said MIN/t Ollfillfln ALwAws REMmDiNc. I is either a b11111 of fire or n M11571 or IQLBJ‘ of alight. sometimes seen. egpeulnlly tin somllrern slimmer- duriug tilmnderirtorms, at the tor or mums, -si1lnas or other 11101111"; uhdaota. tl-t in often arpvmlw" $1 by a rudhinn". hint"! “°|“' u‘ ‘ ls of tihe slime more as the 1181M amour-my rt-irwll" {mm 1mm) mnneoteil.‘ ‘Filth F“ 1 WORK DINTY ' course of the University l" M"! Midlfimd‘ Nmfkml Fatah“? . 1 ,,__ . -_- _ . mlixoix-G UP FATHER B!’ 950ml‘: M°MANUS PATRON OF NAVIGATION. I ‘ __ .___ V. 1__ _ Betvween seventeen and leltill- MgQglz-z, ALwAvs ‘(EF-EEgaMY “#751; ALL (Qy-l‘ i-ry-“NK ‘teen hundred veers w" 11m Aswan ME *0 <.l"r n41 ‘ HE 1.; 5w; or n‘ snow.» QAlLROflDlNfi _ W" 11 ‘WW 11°11’ '""*"""'P l“ m“? A JOB or some 5AM"? 0"“ '. To eo-r" wi-wv 15A coco BANKWQ named Elmo. He. rwas ciinonlzed THlNK ‘st-l: it; THWK or “ALL WE 00¢ 61,131,555- noe llong after this ilelitth. and be» WORSE - bv-IEE: QIQ Iv and Inna: ‘Qua. lap.