r .... ' ‘LING; SP R T aoxmo < BAS! g raau. orlli... SPORT REVI nyfrnc" All Hall. l Alegweilsi The Abegwelt baseball aggregation iresh irom, newly won llllrels in New prunswick, arrived in the city yesterday and are receiving hearty congratulations from their host ~oi i01i0Werm~by virtueqoi their plendid 2 to nil_victory over the last trav- elling C..C.'s oi Moncwn. on Satur- day last. The New Brunswickcrs will arrive l sPOR lib/c COMMENT "The home oi the baseball cham- pions oi the Maritimes." What a iine honor this would be, and, what; a great impetus it would give baseball in the city. should the hbegweiis} succeed in winning the title. | Well. tans, think it over. and ii i you should decide that the boys need . some encouragement, show ‘your whole-hearted support by attending in great numbers ‘tomorrow aiter-l noon. Now ior the second game oi’ the series!’ .~.-..~. ...-»_|.__-.-_ . Redn m y f‘ . M‘, é-ngq‘ ..., F“ W Ilw-fllee assesses-r here Wednesday morning ior the '3',‘ ~ second game oi the series. which will n, be played in the‘ afternoon. game ‘ starting at can, Should Moncton even up matters. then a third game to decide the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island Championship. will be played on a. neutral diamond. Again. should the Abegwelts continue their good work by‘ taking a second straight tilt from the C. Cfs, they will then have qualiiied 1dr the final play-oi! with Yarmoutlt, Nova Sco- “And-Socials me." Emile Richard. one oi Monctonk “Flying Frenchmen." and reputed w be one oi the best shortstops in the Provinces by the_sea, just had to he the "proverbial" goat in last Saturday's tussle with the Abegweiisl Richard, who had been out oi the’ Game ior some time, due to injuries - I I. - l .. .. ‘ . _ gyvisdwxaliy inns, already lookinl 5p the time when the Cubs them baseball's 192s HQlWs-Championship, think oi cy- whenever they consider the lfllilliflitching-lces oithe Chicago Bush, Charley met. ahdgflt Malone. fast ball spinners 111‘ yflth‘ the puzzling plus oi assort- ad~curvsll~ ' Blah-lob pounds oi enclosing tons oi dy- and a wealth oi ‘go with great pitching I huh.‘ agreat- bid to ‘lead --.;'1.‘F .- who won a "No a iaw seasons back i» .. . Iii!!! i _. cot. day's work-bu been guns with his famed _, . . .- hell ,__ pointing now ior mwwlaw- ~ biplane-whose six Mo, l0 pounds loom like a y jiullbackk —is even better _ year and Cub iarzs _;_onY,“l"ire Bail" to blaze toiiut world's champion-- [Bllliileyhurlers in victories this 3.. * u ‘ZJosMcOarthy is groom- _ triowlth a. master ,_ iiil,th_o,_current play, they are ‘it!!! andthey should still . vista us World's Series ar-l oub ohieitain may _l h" ‘ h, "bullet" irom such ‘ H. _, talent as Blake, 01-13189!!- lndHome the heavy hitters 'usualL'~' . -. .j. " -e..s_....h.../.........-...,r have Mb thvmrine more as riser Wilcouflornsby. Ouyler and Step- henson-NIACI-rthyb ace pitchers have done lust as much to keep their team on top. . Bush. Root. Malone._et s1. ar priming ior those climax limes wit‘: the Philadelphia A ‘ " ; and i; is reasonable in B81118 that Connie llailnai si-uelatqms nearvd~ nose" tia champions. ior the baseball championship oi the Maritime Prov- inces. From the gate, the local look ex- tremely good ior a two-province title and an even chance with the "blue- ball tossers ior the coveted gonialon. At any rate local ians are in ior a iew baseball treats. equal. .li not superior to that which has @He . MAKE MUCH OJERTHE cues’ HOPES oseeso on ‘mess ‘IHREE HURUNG Aces / Mack and his men, are worrying more over those Cub pitchers than they are over Chicago's hitmaking artillery; _ - l 3°! WQi-rthy may need only three aces to win. ‘but. as hinted beiore, he is likely in draw a iourth when he and Connie Mack engage m the hex; World Series, play. ‘ T i l i Therault oi ‘flames played at Victoria Parklast evening were as follows: . A . .‘ ~ 'Me_r1’s Doubles McNutt and Jsnkins won from Mgtheson and rarquharsdn, 7-5 and 6- . Moiiinnon and Bentley won iron: Hornby and Kelly, 6-1 ind 0-3. - yDarkness ended a battle royal be- tween Hutcbeson ‘and McDonald against and Spillett. ‘This lnfilellint- match will be played over asnin this aiternoon. m...» nestles .1 . > 3 ». - 9, _ J. ‘hitp-nd Bourke ‘wonircm A. Mauiesodvlns n, Hearts, e-s and o-o. " ' Mixed Doubles . . .. II. BourksandMcDcnald wcnirom w the. the Cubs i esarsuhssiey ~ Donald, e:- Jenkiusand Jol-lnstone, 3-9, 3-4 m4 6-4. . A Ladies‘ Singles I. Bourke won from M. Stewart‘. 8-2 and 6-1. . ». ‘rhelbllcwln: Bsmes are scheduled ior this aiternoon at 4 o'clock. ‘ l-Iutcheson ‘and McDonald vs. Pul- lerton and Spiilett. I Bourke and M. Mcliinnon vs, K. Bourke and Cleveland» , M. Stewart and E. Hornby vs, H, Edgett and Bentley. When these are completed the iol- lowing matches will immediately be- gin:- A McKinnon and Bentley vs. McNutt and Jenkins. ~ . , . A. liiatheson vs, R. Hearts. J. Tait vs. E. Bourke. Other players may arrange matches ior today i1 they wish to, on courts been exhibited in the past. made his return Saturday. much to| the satisiaction oi the Mcncton Club; as his presence in short iield, it was‘ telt, would not only lend much coiorll to the set-to, but. would be a greatl asset in the annexing oi a win. How- ever. it turned out that it was the little Frenchman's fortune to heave a wild throw to iirst base in the el- eventh inning. thereby enabling the Abegwcits to coral two runs and the game. l PRAISE HiR .l.E|[iH MILLER Arthur '53s... Says Former-Dal. Sprint. e1- Equal of Any 1d t 1 United States. an, Claude Bracey. Frankie Wykoi! ton irom Nova Scotia. aihletes, consisting oi George Morin Mediord, to this. province. tou and Truro. -he nducts in the Boston Post. siz- ing up the Nova Scotia athletes and the way the oggials handle their athletics iurther stated. "Esypecially was I impressed with the remark- able sprinting oi Leigh Miller. who hails from Nova Scotia and who at present is representing the Hamilton Olympic Club, Miller is a sound 9 4-5 sp ier‘ ii ever there was one, and I o not doubt his ability oi running 9 3-5 seconds. Last season in iabt heflwas credited with such a per- iormahce, and I believe it was auth- entic. The same Miller best Georgie numbers, 6. ii and s. The prises so kindly donated by l1. H. Jenkins, M. P, W, Chester S. Me. the“ tournament now in progress. mvsrness. Scotland he! gotten much advertisifll (mm its oiier oi the iree. Prime Minister Mac- Baldwin and Sir Morin, oi Holy Cross, who is a sound eventimer, in both sprints by two - . . Ihll. . ll i I t Lure. M. L. A. and Cl. F. Hutcheson a: 25:1; t?“ ‘$1.1m; l" 8119-1417 stimulating the interest in‘ the gdod." "Miller also was a member oi lhe raced against bxiord and Cambridge, when the British varsity athletes came to this country. boiore ‘meeting Yale and Harvard. Miler ran second tc Hamilton Club team that Fitzpatrick oi mamilmh oh that day Sept. lle-"We have in this couniry (United States) such fliers as George Simpson, Eddie Tol- Russell Sweet and many more I could mention, but they are not ,one whit better than Leigh Miller." such was the opinion expreked by Arthur Dufley oi the BostonlPost. and the first man to tramp the century in 9 8-5 seconds on his return to Bos- Duiiey recently brought a team oi oi Holy Cross. Harry Devoe, oi the B. A. A. Iihnest Gen-ior, Cambridge, Katherine Mearls and Mary Ca.rew, which took part in the recent sports at Pic- Dufley in his sport comment which ' Famous Trophy Leaves Canada JASPER. PARK LODGE, Alta, Sept. l5.—-fI‘he. famous t/ctem pole trophy, the ieature event oi the Jasper Park Lodge goli week, leaves Canada ior hhejirst time in its iour years oi history. Noted as the emblem o1 West- ern Canada goli classic, it has pre- viously reposed in the place oi hon- ‘ or at Vancouver goii clubs, but ior the coining year it will grace the Nas- sau Goli’ and Country Club at Long Island, a. silent tribute to the skill oi - Gardiner T, White, runner-up in the Canadian Amateur Championships, previously played on the Jasper Park Lodge course. and the winner oi the big event oi the goli week. In presenting the iamous trophy to Mr. 'White. both Waiter Pratt, Gen- eral manager oi the Canadian Nation- al Hotel systemfiand Hon. Dr. W. E8- bert, Iiieut. Governor oi the province ‘ og Alberta, stressed the pleasure it gave them to see the trophy won by an American Golier oi international tame and the applause that greeted Ml". Pratt's opening remarks and his honor in presenting the trophy" showed that the sixty odd contestants in the week's events heartily approved oi Mr. White as the totem pole trophy winner, and appreciated the remark- able exhibition oi goii that he gave. Throughout the tournament Mr. White showed that he was in ex- cellent iorm, and aiter the iirst match against par, which he won handily by a. score oi 2 up, he W58 Benflffl-lll! looked upon as the winner oi the trophy, although it was conceded that Jack Starkey, oi Edmonton and Ben fool, oi Calgary. would rive him a W- tle ior the honor. This was Pl-Yilm‘ larly vrue in the case oi Mr. Starkey, semi-iinal match between him and Mr. White was not eclded so yards with s yard and a haii to until the 18th hole was reached. In the -iina.ls. however, Ben Cool oi Calgary was defeated in the iour- teenth hole by 5 up and tour to so. Mr. Cool played better goii than this verdict would iridicate and keenly contested the match until the iinal result. , Dilring the aitemoon prizes ior the various week's events were presented by on. Dr. Egbert, in the presence oi ‘ and lodge #293». Big Leagues NATAONAL LEAGUE First game. lt-ILE. ...2 5 5 ....3l0 0 Petty and Philadelphia .. Pittsburgh Swelllnrl and Lerian; lgemsley. Second game. R. H. E. Philadelphia ... ... ... 2 5 1 Pittsburgh .. 3 l1 0 Smythc, Collins, Bailey, McCraw. and Lerian. Davis; Bram: and liar- graves. R. H. E. New York .. s 14 1 St. Louis 5 10 1 Fltuimnions and Hogan; flallahan. Johnson and Wilson. ILILE. H.815 6 Boston committee, Hon. Dr. Egbert and Mr. Walter Pratt. ‘Yhe presentations were made by His Honor the Lieutenant- Governor, Hon. Dr. Egbert, and Mr. Pratt both-stressed the growing pop- ularity oi the Jasper Park Lodge golf week and pointed out that not only in its iour years o; existence had the totem pole competition grown into the goli classic oi Western Canada, but that it was now assuming internation- al importance and they believed that the iiith annual competition would bring many American goliers to the wurhameht. Hon. Dr. Egbert also complimented the Canadian National Railways upon the uniqueness oi the totem pole trophy which. wtih its to- Cincinnati 4 ‘i 2 R. Smith and Spobrer; Lucas and Gooch. Sukeiorth. Brooklyn at Chicago, postponed, rain. . AMERICAN LEAGUE Rel-LE. “.4 8 0 ..8 ‘I l Wells and Cleveland New York Miljus and Se-well; Dickey. ... use ... R. H. E. Chicago ...3 8 2 Boston ....4 9 0 Thomas and Berg; Nuiiing and Heving. B. B. E. How They EH14 ~ INTERNATIONAL Lnaouii . ' w 1.} Rochester .. ... Baltimore .. ... Montreal .. ... ... Bufialo .. Newark ... .. Jersey City . .. ... n.- no 6i hi 14 1p; . so so a: AJIERXCAN LEAGUE 96 83 73 '11 65 Philadelphia .. .. New York .. .. .. Cleveland .. ... .. St. Louis .. ... ... .. Detroit tion, and chairman oi the goli week‘ .St.Lcuis i Philadelphia. .. l Crowder . ,.. ... I i l neirsli Washington . Wyatt. Graham and and Manlon; iShores, Karnshaw and Coclarane. 62 54 51 Washington .. . Chicago .. Boston . . . . . . . .. .. .. ...3 1 ..2 3 Qlllllfl. n, n. p. narrower. amour: a 11 s “.10 1o r Hargravc" ll-ladley. Bruxton and Tate. Jersey City Reading . . _ _ _ , ... loo INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE is; Louis Brooklyn .. ‘Ln-E Philadelphia .. -- ' ‘Cincinnati .. '0 7 “Boston .- ...1i 1.1 0 ... use s- Henderson and Glenn; Lanien- bachcr and Grace. R. H. E. Baltimore. .. 0 ‘l 3 Newark ' 5 8 l) Clarkson. Durham and Boo]; Mam- aulr and Stahlrnsnn. RILE. ‘Iioronto ... ... ...0 4 0 ‘WEAK MEN asi- nu. nlsmsns or luau ruin 01m HERBAL REMEDIES Bend ior Delerlpilrs Pamph- let also one on Lon oi allu- hood ian‘ Disorders oi Men and Booklet on llll oi ‘Vernon. [In plain envelope, (res by mall. Renal" . by Mail our specialty. A ans-scab Macdonald. l_ l ' tenypols o! solldsilver, standing up- what uiiieame Nova Scotia sprinter on a base oi walnut guarded by iour could do in the States with constant -- - l 10 1 she various contes‘ e Montreal rage‘ The prwenhflqn w“ m“ Advice Grails. D!!'EN.- ~ Auestsd bitma- Enlland ioriiisor- dcflyncnlduct recently two Indian _ tl-Jvleaded: On theevening "in ielt somewhat melanc- ' . , i competition is a matter oi conjec- UFO." Dufley then proceeds to say that Miller is the equal ‘oi any- oi tile great United Slates sprinters. ' l from in trout oi the main bungalow oi the lodge and at the table on which they were displayed were Mr. A. J. Hills, assistant to the vice-prulident in charge o! operation and construc- silver bears, he descrbed as a trophy unique to the goli world, and one which in itscii would prove to be a powerful magnet to draw goiiers to the competition. Samuel: and Rena; Ilolsbauser and Nlebergall. (Only games scheduled.) ENGLISH IIEIBAL ART, L D. l!” Davin Sh. Vancouver, B. O- Canadta only Qualified llorlgllsta -_-'BY' George Mc ' FATliER L‘, . I ' . \ l llll l i you MUQ‘? JQAVE TH! . TMIENTY