l 1 ° ,Pics six _ _ ,nm o1unLo'1'1'_n'rowN cuiuznzm ' ~ ' Novnugnn 10, 1925; 1. _ sPof-'r1'/SN6 Z1 e i ll I' I l Aootn( tual -» 1:55! L_ |..\ssv_ num 1 ` ROD °’ Susan was a slave to thrills with s kick. “I-lot And when Susan went out into;-the world to' ~ ,, get them, lhe GOT them-and then some, Nothing but death and taxes can keep "Wild, Wild Susan" from making you howl. COMEDY From the story "The Wild Wild Child" by Stuart Emery ' V Screen play by Tom J. Geraghty-Directed by Edward Sutherland __ the - ~ D rodo,_-j:¢s.1:_{, 7%1s.45 _ ___ illiis lllslllisliilili S6 Bill ,ft ~ 5ll|]»HElE5SF|]UiHiil' s’1'.f;?,-‘-_*_€f>_-in `_- ' be for Honors In Opemng G_ame~of '-P.,E.I_ 3-’;l‘.1,",._°‘.',.. ---*0_.i._ ' ,. _.l _ nm genie or the Pninee me--ter iinvsoeu shim in the Day Y. M. GQA. Island Footibali League. play- twenty yard line, -but unable ' y attemoon -'between the tg gdvance funther. _|' '\ - __ Gym_10_30 w and the Abbies, and ending 'With the second .halt the Abtilee class, no to 5 smdmu. 5 to all, was undoubtedly one came back much stronger. and ap- V t' ' V ue Haw 8' 930_ beet exhibitions or Busby pai-enuy determined not to let the * °,°’°“° ° I’ - *° ° e. iooa1_gi-niiron this mi. saint. nove the edge on the piay‘,M°“' V_°“°Y B* '- » went 11110 U16 fray do--that was plainly theirs -in the first| B°WlmE°”7- 0993135 3°-me °f C" wiin and the bail was period. and within .s short. timeli-Y I-4953"” odd F°“°W5 V5- Y' moving from one end or thelof me whistle the u-ed and white'C. A-: 8=30 Cervells vu to the other -throughout the had to mwke fhelir l‘l‘N1 rouge. Their I-like-2, Hike it tine. gems. -but in spite of the snappy passing to Kxyers mllnw- best efforts of each, and although,lng up the runner oved the elt- Y M C A B0 1° verai times it looioevd as if oneinemion and they we-re soon again e e » » W Ing or the other _hifi 80119 tigofneam-ped on- the A-bhiie tive yard iline. *_ 'team WM 040 88 8 They drld not rest hone ion-g how- mm, |n| |_ _:__he_-{o_§he__1'f.__ th ever before thx were slowly driv- 6° N “I” c e o n eopen- en back and th the and ofthe _ ond asain securing t'i1e‘hs-i.f were stoutly defending the-ir Maj;-gmy fo;-26s'ls. and Pardon .promptly adopted 'Tilting own Jing, "gr °5°" l'P"“" _ passive -more to the' 'rue oetmnding players or the °°"°' ‘"° “‘ ° °"" to the side. and this sch- game were. Dunphy, Flemming. 0 4 netted them e'z°<>d za-in emi Jennings or the same, and "°l°"' "I W TWC and Dogg - pglrr twenty yard line. Within tive min- rm- -ghd -Abu;-3, utee ot time opening whistle -the lat- Tha _line up yy” ggouwng ter were dbiiged to rouge. Abba” gain” lbro ht them to the Albliies McDonald, Welker ang Fh'oEachern W. J. Abbie quarter, 'pun Bad; fl‘0Ul1 ll M'i'llm|S. Diamond . . . . . . . . . . ._ Cullen for ai forty yard gsin.I |53]-V53 e mailer saline soon Saunders ......... compheii i0 Ula Slliilti fiV°Keliy Dunphylw vi ' ' deed-ehgnittgvy pw- while oiuiejwj n,,§'§°f_"_f__jjjjj'jjj_ 136 134 "t‘§1;n”0p;oi§2’§1’§. M°E“°h°"' di_~a~__-t;_;_;~~- 'M°D°“=*l¢i_r‘_ chandler _-.. Iss 181 the latter drove the Dixon . _ . . . .: . . . . . . Kee-relM` Camw" " 116 105 gradually back ¢°_,M°Donam '_._u___u____ memnllng K. B\|i'h08 118 100 ague u ei er ggregit on Ab e 1° vi-v to Gain o Decision ' ‘ 4 Happenings LeB¢N‘u\A.`_ii`i _-5-_-e L. OF C. VOLLEY _ BALL Voliley 311. ‘ will Dt s§f? their names H. Nord [_ Diamond I-‘_ Worth 166 130 134 157 rd are E cuweii ias 154 140 sl 194 '12 `@\ E. Lewis Total-1886. 8 8 and Pesrdon _ 111 181 where ‘D18-'Y Stayed 101' Walker . . . . . . . . ... _ _ _ . _ Jennings SIDELIGHTS ON SATURDAY'S GAME. lt was easily the best game played this year, and In quits a|ga,i number of years. To say that the fixture was hard fought would bellbii only expressing It mildly. From the opening to the ciosln whistle en sronmrc commu' all bo Sain ai nthe d -rouge Another rally on -the pm-wa,-dn ~ te agarl rnied‘ m 11 ea .Her M xia " 1-1..... ._ ..:.‘;‘_:.__i_ Y- M- C- A- Juniors were obliged lv G. conneiiy G. -ivionenaiiil ._ .. ’° 'ge ii 'millvie °f filo use si. c. 'ri-einer ._ B. Menon;-iii l 6 BV ( TEC. ) Oli __ W9i'@ f0f’C9d 51110 Molrrls . . . . B Gillis ot er rouge onakick that re '_' 3 ........ z? if Ki;-inng again brnnignt the Abblen Spares bunch are planning on a real ,vs_ and “ann the may surged E Dmmomd D O_LeaTy_with all sorts of fun. ck within scoring range, Near the l ' ' 1 l They Plan W Pu" 0“¢ “Om <1 of the half, which again found J'lR1g;;.l;;;dJ_' Con M Y about two o'ciock. taklns' ,_ _... _ . ~ _. _.' _-'f-`-r-'.‘:';_ »v»¢~\..~__. . _ 1\,__.__,.._ U action was the order of the day, and nobody ioafed on the job. Phe may in Abbie territory' the lat' 'I' -I' 'O' 'I' -I' _ The Saints, rejuvenated more or less showed clever backfield work-their' passing was excellent and their tackling is also mention- ed In despatchee. Neither a re ation entered the scorln ` THE FIGHTING BAR ONET IN TRAINING 1 ,gg 9 g column, naturally no material advantage was gained, but the St. Dunstans and Abegweits once more lived up to traditions handed down from ye olden days, when “pink teas" were forgotten ,and football was a businsu, a business in which men were men, 'ready to do or dis in order to reach the scoring line. Yea, verily so, Saturday's foot- ball tuscle was a classic. and all those who were not fortunate to be In attendance missed a treat that will be remembered for _some time. 4- -I' 'I' -I' 4' What the Abegweits lacked in passing they made up for it in. clever kicking and following up, not to mention hard and flat tack-` ling at all stages. Their scrim was excellent and worked to lpliendid advantage, especially when danger iurkcd near. They had it in them, . and when forced to play exceptional footbaIl,_ were never found loose in the traces: this was exemplified on more than one occasion; though ..battered, bruised and weary beyond words, they faced the onslaught of St. Dunitanis best with the courage of a Sparten. The red and white wearers had the proverbial edge, but it didn't do 'em any good. Special mention may be made hers of the backfleld kicking of Bill McDonald of-the Abegweits. When work _on the five yard line was anything but a blessing, and a score seemed imminent, Mr.Donald's educated toe pulled his team-mates out of a tough hole, much to the chagrin of the fighting Saints who smelled viccory, but lost that sense when Bill started a~workin'. 'I' -I' 4' -I' 'I' - | Another scintillating performer on the red and black squadl necessary equipment such as balls, basebaiis, peanuts tor the nut hunt along with them. 1 at the tirst convenient .tleid i ii oAl1 _ * Wviiliim __presen,§,§_ _ _ The picture. version- oF ‘the \ HAVC) A OF WAR-DAZED * \/VOMEN _ __ , _ ‘Plov bv HENRY WAL L __ -$£eno'_ri'o_ by EDMUND AG0U|.D|NG ILO D u c T .1 Ioflg ORCHESTRA PATHE REVIEW 1-ii A tremendous Drama of Society woven A complete encampment was built by ii into a realistic background of the wsr. Corps of Army Engineer! i‘°If “Hf_`V0lC"- 8even hundred "Extras" ,were used in 5 Men plus women. plus love,-plus hate. the London Night Club Scenes. equals “HAVOC." _ intend to get down to real action and have a good time. Saturday was George Walker, husky quarter back, who proved him- ' self all that was desired; he was the bone of contention to the Saints throughout both halves. Always cool and collected he was danger- oua all the while both on the offensive and defensive; his herculean don, in preparation for a contest in strength and agility showing conspicuously-he was harrasslng to say _ Good clothes are barred for they ~----do 1-- ---1 -0-re With Striblin Come along and enjoy yourself. g NEW YORK, Nov. 9.-Madison Square Garden promoters nre con~i T0 M3.i30ii'Tl1lli1(:`iy _ l _ A _PRINCE EDWARD y ferring with managers ol Gene: A AS G0” AS -“-h‘V@1‘$;‘_'i°i.“:;i_.2f_:"'.':_'; %;§f;‘*:_‘::f:'_',‘_';_“:il _ 1 Noveunen nth AND 12-1- NEW YQRK N lifteen round heavyweight ligiil UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HiS lnney fnng, no; _b;w'as9'?£;(f £;'fiiei'e December as the _f_o_atin~o HONOR LIEUTE NANTVGOVERNOR HEART2 ntrons as he was _before me opernof New Yorke .iiiual -Liiii:-inius U H h _ _ fund show. Proniolers niiiioiiiicvll, _ ' Sngujnglgnlgs igoxaglgat s“;l::;|liIat the rmisriit of liotli lioxt-i'.~: to - l ne |n nn good an even Th'?8Bl_tdge_ the match was oiiluiiioil :ind llizii- port I-‘rencii-Canadian came to town the Onlv. °,h”?,"°l°”' is H1” "Ming . yente,-day for an examination by coninilssimi is .i _yi-ni' rule. as aifivcl- Q _ ,Q D,-_ W_ G_ F,.nncn._ me snrgeon whmlng Strlbiliig_ 'llic (ieorgiznr lines _ n _ . ‘ _ ‘ _ r _ nn ' ‘ I sts. _ h ‘ . . _ A’ _ ii n n t n d 1 liiot reach i|i‘1 nmjmltv uulii ln- gnnnpg C etnup more an ng bon" cember 26. and officials will bo risk ily o er man of his protes- A THREE ACT COMEDY UNDER THE nlnn Even the doctor could not ed to waive the rule “iilrli ri- MRECTION OF “nn anything wrong with Denmeynstrlcts boxers undci 21 yeuis to six d gave him permission to start round mme I I active training next week t _ W _ J notre v1<"1'om.a cnoss Jess McMahon, matchmaker, at E` Hn sn nn (nm .` not sit for Dr. rr ii ir- ' ` _' Dmcialapproval ‘th _bo 3 9 fiupon one or more hero rims, the B "Jon but went?" hi ahxexgs CYS)-nwnrd in ouch rmxc lieliiit Elven for ' ' 5 ea W saving n human lilc- his .Phill 10|' 3- B9l'l9UbBCh°D9|5n‘ "Spot", heinngiiig in Mr.W_Aui\li|i, _ Sir John Miibanks sparring with his trainer in H de P rk L - ey scrap in the new arena °n D°` “I T°"|""‘y “'“" ""“"“"" """"""“ 1" MR WILLIAM WHITLOCK oncrlssrnn -rv -en e re----<=< e f- uNoEi-1 THE |:>|nEc'rioN oF ` lfennzw Garden’ ins °ver'1°yed‘tionai Canine Defence League of Grcnt ' ' 9 go B pee at Delaney Brltnin- the (Inks V C -is lir~nio\vr|i an dn vb ~ » R W. E. FLETCHER y a ,_ on ¢.,,,n,,,_ 11' ,mn is the me get Ticker orrics orsu oAu.v Ar o.so A. M., Fon the ring with Detective Black. the least, and more than one "Saint" felt like chewing nails afterf ' being thrown or pushed heavily to "mother earth." i ' -1- -1- -1- -|» -1- T0 M9911 ' DRIBBLES. ‘ Jennings and Flemming of the Collegian: are a combination hard to equal, locally. Their work was outstanding. 'I' -I' 'I' + 'I' Sammy Doyle, the new president of the M P B of A A ' NEW YORK, Nov, 9-Despite do-E A Lionel Conacher this wny "|156 10|’ lilo Ovoninz boxing cami- His moon-r won iniii nn in i..~.i “lui va _ Dredlcitions. but it seems sale: enough to prophesy that the Garnldeiitniiy sri. nn fire. den will be thrown open with n` capacity crowd. The fans hm-o,l>y the dog, who iinonni into lin- ro-nn . been Wiliullg lmjltltlently for ;|n.‘itnf| tore the flnining 1-niiun-\\'|u-i `-other rumpug between pn.” nndjimnrinucn off tho lolz, luiriiinl.: his furr- ‘ Jack for more than a year. it is; one "natural" that sppsrentiy’ would not |039 nny af ‘tn auracmtai n prim- “inning \\'r-iuii ru:-lug \\‘i|l|\ ucuie phlebltis of thc li-g, und by ilu- The ellen of the |»nlir~.ni were in-.1r|i Another "lil-lin' V. ('." wrii-I nivnrili-il EXCHANGE OF COUPON_S AND SALE OF SEATS _ Jn " is 3- "tue 9ai`|Y i0 Lmoke anylaiortors orders tha- iiffoi-tl-ii limi. wus 80C, swnthed In cotton wnul. '.l‘iil»= \\`l\a nrri- g - "I NOTE:-Performance Milli start Sharp on 'time 8.30 P. M. Doors Open 7.80_P. M. W lu:-vcri_v in lhc nrt. _ _ » A _ U. of C., Lou McMillan, Jimmy Coyle and other old time plgskinifeat from lloney Boy Finnegan in. jugqlers voted Saturdays contest, “football in alll its flourishes." IBDHUIH Wefiiifiiilliiy MEN. ‘BEDS _‘_ _._ _'_ 4, n, llierman will get s return meeting l _ . Jack "Whackey" McEachern made his lnltlal appearance Sat- me ieatherwmgm chammon urday on the Abbie half line; although a little stale due to lack of_i J practice, he showed the same speed and dash characteristic of form--(;m-dun match mnkm-_ nay, H5,-rn. er years. it is hoped McEachern will stick to the game for the`_an duration of the season. -”h_“’“|d 59'- 3 chance “t"‘K“9l3“~ _'_ _._ *_ _._ *_ _ _lt was a good dgiit. McMahon Bring your dimes along the next game; of course those wholf: (the sixth and had mm in had Nouldn't pay a dime to see an Arab do a ski jump in the Sahara de-lnhapn, Herman wnn nl] over him sfanr- sort, had better stay away, again in the tenth nnd iiiioiiiri have - 4. 4. 4. 4|. .|. stopped him in n 12 round iight." Referee "Toby" McMillan had a hectic time of lt, but the writer thinks "Toby" was pleased, :is a _pronounced twinkle was noticed'in his eye while the battle raged. Oh yes, Mr. Referee you played a “few” hard games yourself. 4 'I-+++§ A deflated football held the game up almost ten minutes Better to have two or three on hand rather than have this unneces- sary delay. ' M ` + 1- -0- -0- 4- _M "GATE RECElPTS_" ol C `~ Not more than eight or ten dollars wascoiiected. It deesn‘t ;:'_l:i`9 "seem possible hut. as the Irishman says. figures don't lie. The ex- t hockey men from vsrlous parts is Kid Kaplan. css McMahon. Madison Square was entitled to a draw and l_ "Herman dropped Finnegan ___v... anads and the United States gathered in Montreal today he nnnusl meeting oi’ the No- __ ,___ Tho famous Canadian spent the professional uam_c~ Ho ro- burg team. wnen they are "hot," but thi 0 A sure sign that unusual puhiic‘ interest exists lies in the fact thatl Wl‘0le in the other day saying thlltl he had marie a bet with a lrlenil_,,, that Ilerlenbach had Delano onl pretty bad shane at one time, D0DiIed into McMshon's oifi c9_ ‘had given up hnnn . which have been moved from the broke into the ‘boxing game and lliil- \\'ns.nnw beginning to rorurh mid , ,_ _ __ ill further moiafcn ,_ ”-i 'ir-we ~ ' ,l f -hltfition' dealt out Saturday was easily worth five hundred -paid ad- 31:30 hom tomorrow missions, and then some. The hat was passed around, but that's Tho pmnbnrn dnlngnilon an-lved ‘ _slinit was _passed-up: Fans, football weather is fast leaving ul so this morning. as did also two rep 'only be generous In attendance, but take a little "arm exercise"-resu _ _ _ _ggvthg Borsaiino comes around. To prove that Saturdsy’| game was d°l”3“"” Wm an W em y “mm ll it Mt? - - lt is stated on good authority 5 BEATEN. L 'nie member was hiimifoiaeaf “ft --~ _ and the test began, I-ie sampled' 38:' At. the cinli n niomlior mid that drink nlter drink. and named every win n pm-“gn rguiil not 1-njuy or cv:-n onn correctly until he Wal handed mm” distinguish hoiwr-i~ii drinks in the 11 glass of water. ai Hockey imigue, which takes ntatlves from New York. Other _-._ _ . I B0 L T 'filo nd Ot viofth it, the writer even "dug down" himself-that's proof enough. 3:8* rom B on om B _ ONTREAL Nooboéirofessinm ¢=lvw\l7-50° ffm the Pim- fl -besides the motion to limit almost certainly be put N gh to limit the rlmber ofe -- ‘ -'D°|lli°7 “Boots to be conside - nlm NEW YOQIK, Nov. 9.- ssiior mbiy heavier thsn he was the lart :lm .ilu srhnnhiwztnxin 108 Ihlch Will be advanced 'by Hledman, Of- Chiengti, slglwd W time he -110166 Bhrlehblch, Jgnk him into s hedge about fnur fr;-t sway. York snd Toronto, 11 motion light .Mickey Walker in Newark. weighed 182% then. When he ated* ---_-*..__.._,____ ovember 25. is one of the few bot- pod on the seal!! yesterday with Neither of the boxers will train Ui- lout uttering a soumi the pow:-rtuil ed_ some of them must be 8taged_\\‘uiiil|ig on n i-im-ly sir:-ii-ii nf non- _ shore mar Linn:-lI_v. his ninuti-r. .\ir_l s ne- '<‘_i_`.,_..._-__.;,,_ _ .; 3,; “ nnemn to grow warmer and warm_y.lm‘k .\lr>|'i|\, wus 1-iigiiifeil in ||ul<'k~ M, ‘ 1 gli er the longer it stands. l'""'| "~_-55.1.. " ` ef V `§ ' Thr- dog Nell also irnppi-ii, iiinnnizvrl f.>.f_`€-_4-.___ _-Q. "'if;_'/'f - ` '_ - tn nrrnmille nut. and rnn for milnlnnrr ”;‘¥`_§if\-;'_-3:<_~__;l§, - _ ' " _-""@§"»=‘~ M. _ _ ' __"=` _ ._ arguments between the 'ans “Lil-nrking furiously. A ropr- mu. foirh-il, ,,_n_______ \__-*hm _ _ , , _:~'_`,i- but it wnii dr-nth for nny num tu will- 5 _ _ _ ` _` "7" ready am bobbing wp' one ch“D!lire on ilu' qulr-kanufl. wiilrii the rising' ' 'W " ‘ ¢.=_" ' Y But where m n cmlri nt lur . _ , , _,:.“ *- ` tha nom' hi mah' nfl! f|5h¢. BY U10 ibn* ilglyt-footerin \viiI|:|»et :ni|ivfi|`.n nn; _ *PTT-__,,_ '~' 5" - _' Way he loses that wager as Jnck,o|n. 'riiiiiiig ii.. line nnwe-n ni. neu. , " ‘__ ._ was never down, though he was into mn to-his mom-r, who mia inonn- ...-_ `.`°°ll°11i¢r Irish wiv* round so is around 111. 'i-is aeoe out-im. nofienhoen expect. no no _ _ _ _ - it - _-i H tie from Jack Britton, .F‘riedl\lo_ pounds. Thu Inesns his actual port. where he'hnr. his own gym- Pmwlfd interna`.tiona.l' ' _Success MIGHTY DRAMA