A ‘Today at 3.15. 7- & s45 l EDWARD ' - ' r W. The Girl A PrincWeT? A namon FlJRfiZ/“IRE: algnlizlliéav M? _ y . Piimci W stv. nun ‘F (_ . ls VEli BAOIGVHJLE, Oct. 1,6. —-Playlnl During the second half the Tech in a blinding rainstorm. the Mount ‘forwards kept the ball pretty well Allison University rugby team lost under control, though the Jew out to Nova iScotia Technical on "times the Mounties backfield did the college campus here this aftcr- ct going they t in pretty ‘work. noon by a score of 6-3. Consider- ech got their one try ll a gift ing the condition oi the weather in t-he second period when "Mt. A. the game was fairly interesting kicked over the line and a h tor- one to watch. a though ‘the Mt. A. yrerd beat shorty Stuart to t ' balL boys seemed to ‘be strongly off 'l‘he try was converted an ‘ I form after the first few moments then on, although Mt. A. con rolled‘ of play. the play. neither team seorelhoomi, Vigorous scrim work 0n the part msnder Murray. of Halifax. retor- oi Tech was apparent throughout eed impartially. the game. Their forwards cen- The lineups: ~ trolled the ball in the majority oi lMt. A.-iFuil~back, ‘Nichols; three; scrimmages and their dribbling quarters, lRice, Stuart, Miller; was above reproach. Smith; halves, Wilson. ll-JIIQIWIAB, forwards, lI-lierlihy, Cook. Morris. Metheson, Ciufi. Whitewandeisouii irwo have ONLY FRIDAY — SATURDAY ocroesn 29m nun sou. JAcK . nunrscv V8. GENE , TUNNEY WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP -. u» _ AW’ l. in lhehltfouse W so rise w! . "fnoutislimerzl "1 s / . Get: First Try We Can't Sell allthe Furnaces so we Sell The Best in open competition with many Canadian manufac- turers Fawcctt Furnaces have won the gold medal for two years, thus establishing their supremacy in the Canadian market. Fa-wcett Furnaces are made in the Maritime-a by Maritime workmen; cost no more than others, and less than some. YOU want the best. WE. h.ave it. SAMUEL KENNEDY Local Agent for Charlottetown and Vicinity for CHARLES FAWCETT, LTD. Sackvlllc, N. B. first minute was called the kick off and of play when a scrim the ball French Stadium Dedicated With Athletic Meet! one of the world's greatest athlet- es and one of those who were kill- ed while fighting for their beloved France. The beautiful stadium was‘ de- dicated recently with an interna- tional athletic nieet, which had en- tries from six European countries. One of the visiting athletes was Van den Berg, champion sprinter of Holland. who accounted for the 100 and 200 meter sprints in the times of i0 4-5 and 22 seconds, de- testing in both events Mourlon, the French champion and the German speedster Houben. Van den Berg is one of the best European sprint- ers nnd ii he keeps well until the 1927 Olympic games he will stand some beating. One of the feature events was the lPrlx Jean iBouln of 5,000 meters which was won by Eklof, of Ewed- en in 15 minu-tes 17 3-‘5 seconds. O ANTHONY i.oDEIlDE ‘iVh-oiczszile (Tommission Fish Dealer Eels and Smells a Specialty. Fulton Fish Market‘ New York Stencils Furnished. 1 l i i 2 i i l i i +04 _ 2156.1()-20-u'31. O~O+Q+Q4WPOOQ 6-0 V9 0-04 04-0-0 O f§§O+O v++ve++0+e+++e+0+~ ‘4 >Q J a 0v 906 Q QQ-OQ Q4 OO+¥PO-FQ—Q-O§+O-Q+%§O~FO§O§-§OO w Guillemot, of ‘France. was second. three seconds slower. The meet was a two-day affair. and on the second day the crowd was so great that the gates had to be closed shortly after the start of the first event, and hundreds of would-be customers had to be turn- certainly ed sway. ‘France is sport mad. Stirling T0 Be Instructor at “Y” ST. JOHN. Oct. .26. — W. E. (Ernie) Stirling, former distance runner and well known in sport circles throughout the country, has announced that he had resumed the position of athletic instructor at the Y. M. (.1 l. hero. and ms a con- {sequence nn active season is antici- ipsleri in the floors of the local igymmvsium. “Ern~ie" was instructor at the Institute, following on the meclg of “Ioe" McNamnra_ oi Bos- ton. lie held the position (or four_ years. but about two years ago re- llnqulsbed it and now is returning. A start was made last evening when ladies‘ classes were" commen- ced and in a few days e. compre- bcnslve program for the season will be announced. The Y. M. C. l. llickeyi8. Nicholson Black Twist l CHEWING TOBACCO Thc flavor and quality will tcll you why this tobacco is breaking nll records in quick and amazing popularity. Olic fig o1 Nicholson's makes you a illc long user. MILLIONS OF FIGS USED YEARLY Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco C0,, Ltd. Manufacturers Charlottetown this season was expected to make a .g0o<1 showing in basket-boll so its 1coiors would be carried by teams in ,tlle intermediate and junior lea- iguos and a house league also would i be organized, it was said. Ind-ion. ‘lions also point to the formation of an inter-society league this year ‘and it ws-s said that {he floors of ‘the Y. M. C. l. would he in great de- rumul for the various gameg QXQQQL- ‘n11 tn b0 held there. , ‘Mr. Stirling, who recently resig- ned the position oi vice-president for New ‘Brunswick of the M. P. B. of the A. A. U. of (3., to take charge 0f the afternoon periods (or the school boys and girls. l-le lg at the present time ettlng the Si. Vin. Cent‘?! 1118b Sc ooi basketball team in shape for the opening of the in. terscolsstic league. This season the boys and glrlg or the Institute will use the same ymnaeium, but at different periods, ———-Q-o->-__ Bush to Pilot near centre field after three quarters, Horne, came'Curry. Morrison; halves, cleanly out to the three quarterflson, Moore, C. Roper; and over to Bill Miller, who eneak- Anderson, ed through the Tech pack for a try. Cameron, Smith failed to kick the goal. Sexton. ,__ Mt. A. got away to a lead in the spare, Jamieson. Crumble; utiller, . Morri- forwards,’ .Dike, Clancy, Freeman. Tuttle, MacKenzie; spare ’llech-—Fullbnclr. J. "‘ .-.,_. ....-__.- NEW YORK, Oct. ‘26. —- Wayne Munn. former heavyweight wrest- _ ling champion, threw Howard Can- YPARIS, ‘Oct. 26—0ne more new tomwgm, stadium has been opened in Paris 4 seconds tonight in a single (all for track. field and football. ' it mat“, Munn, making his tlrat 3p- is situated in the Auteuil district peamnca here‘ pmnad cgngonwine and was dedicated to the memory to the ma; Wm, agmtch 1mm and of the lute John Benin, who was ha" Nels-on “m, ‘hrawmk mm baa. of Iowa, in 8 minutes and DeMar .Wil1 Try New Venture in Distance Field '51‘. JOHN, Oct. 26. — Though be has completed in tweuty~three dis- tance race-s. almost double his up- ual yearly quota since spring, Clair- ence ill. De Mar. thirty-nib year-old American marsthpn cha pion of Melrose, Mass" ls not ready to hang up his shoes for 1926.85 yet. H8.“ in; added the Port Chester mara- thon to his string of victories on new venture on Thanksgiving Day. Berwick modified marathon, of ab. Bel-wick. Pa. Digby Organizing For Season Hockeyi DIG-BY, Oct. 26.——*W1th the aD- proach of cold weather, the hock- ey sltuation in Digby is beginning to receive "considerable attention and a meeting of those interested will be ‘held in a few days to re- view the prospects of a team for the coming season- At the present writing there seems to be little doubt that the town will he rflllfe" sented by n. fast team this winter. it will be remembered that the first year of the wmateur league in which‘ a section was organized in the Val-I ley, Diglby won the section champ- play-oif by, Windsor, team won the championship of Nova Scotia. Stands Off Great A 1.926 Onslaught IDS ANlGll-DDES. Oct. 26.—-The- youngest and yet the oldest pugilis- tic champion of the world-such is Fidel La Barbs, Los Angeieg fly- weight. Lo Barbe has just turned 21. making him the youngest lmitt sllnger-in number of yosrs~~to sit on a world throne. . But he has held his title for one the oldest chanvpion-in period- 10f relgn—tb wear a. boxing crown-l. ISince 1a Barbs lifted tho ‘burdens of being flyweight champion from Frankie Genaroh shoulders in Auk. ust, 1925. the title in every other recognized’ division has ‘changed hands. Dempsey’: Fall The great Jack Dempsey, cham- pion of all champions. has ntallan into discard, while handsome Gene Tunney, lighting marine,-rules the heavyweights. Jack Delaney shoved Paul lllerlen-bach out of the lime- the light "heavyweights. YITlie infallible Harry Grab, who Oct. 23rd, nil. iJhe Golf Links. out ten mile, up a mounts-inside illlA. 3,3051, lure. J. E. n. 1\fcEwen..91 ionships andwas defcaterlin fihotmm- ‘w~ 5- Slllllilll- whm‘ ‘Mwvrflr. ‘Goodwill year and two months, maklngihlml . will boast oi‘ light and new wears the crown of ‘ JAQK. PEMPSEY .. . Following are the iesults on the match played on Saturday last. Charlottetown Mixed Foursome-m holes. Handicaps gross lI.C. net Mrs. H.W. Weeks Si) 22 53 A. V. Saunders Mrs. LAD. Murray . . . . ..99 '41 5s Columbus DayrDe Mar will essay n'.l.. iD- Murray Mrs. J. A. McMillan ...90 59 when he will start in the annuallA, w, weeks. Miss E. Nicholson . . . . . .85 62 Mrs. Goodwill . . . . . . . ..'89 64 ll.'\V. lweek Mrs. E. D. Nicholson (i. G. Hughes Miss R. Longworth .. H. W. Longwnrth Miss L, l. Weeks E. D. -Nicholeon . .92 64 .103 64 .....9(i ‘. G5 65 Dr. Archibald Mrs. NlLSll . . . . . . C. lll- 1i. L01l[;\\'0l‘l.‘ll Miss Grant . . . . . . . . . . .. Rev. M. S. Fulton Mrs. 11W. hii-Kinuop . .98 U7 101 ..‘.i~l ‘u. s. McLeod Miss Peters . . . . . . . . ..102 ‘D. ‘B. Stewart Mrs. 0.11. Bcor . . . . .403 "Dr. liner ll. liicKlnlioli “.106 F. .13. (Jonrnrl “iii Mrs. Petbick . . . . . . . ..1il-l L. E- Wellucr Mrs. Mc-Lnrcn J. R. Paton ...'.....11s . NOTES Ofificial Closing Day at which time prizes will be presented to ltlie winners oi‘ club matches for tlfe 1926 season will be on Nov. 6th. On Saturday next, Oct. 30th it i3 expected Lille retur mulch belts Vi; Rights will be lltycd. The “Rfghts” claim to be able t0 put n nfuch stronger team in -i.bo iiclli iii-an on the lust occasion when vim Lofts defeated them so ilccisivciy. The beautiful Ilelvidcre links arc crowded on every fine dny with golfers ciiger i0 lake zulvuuiugc ni’ every fleeting hour. Work on lilic new l8 (bole course is now making rapid progress. Ground has been cleared and brok- en lfor new greens No. l’. 2-4-5 llllil 8. In u few ycnrs (Jhnrlottetown the finest 1S hole course East cf Montreal. lieorge Fiiield Gets Decision roses-lo 0m. 2s. - George Pifleldr of Toronto, welterweight BATTLE. The whole ten rounds In cicar official movies showing blow for blew--Every grim- aoe. every move. See It better than ringsid- ere who paid $50.00 a seat. ADDITIONAL FE-ATURE Fred Thompson “The Tough Guy” 3 SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15, 7 AND 3-45 MATINEE-37C. 26r- mGH-r-Azc, 37c. BLAKNEY ans m5 Pliiil" S. F. Doyle. president of ill!‘ ‘Maritime lProvince branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada llllll0llllCCl1 today that vH. E. Blak- ney, of Montreal, bad been appoint- vd vice-president pro fem to fill the vacancy created through the siignatlon of ‘W. E. Stirling. of Saint John. Joseph Kennedy of Snint John, was named as a delegate to the annual meeting oi‘ the Amateur Athletic Union in Saint John and W. A. Harris was zippuinicd as dele- guio in the "meeting in plncc oi‘ A. (.‘. Millie, Halifax. Assistant: "Con I be inovcd In another department?" ‘\ "What for?" Assistant. ilntbing but. gents‘ collars for club‘!- vcn years seems tn have falcon mill the starch out of um." »_~~<4>----_~ An American schoolboy {imposes |i.0 devote the DFOCOKHlH n1‘ u bunk _' 67 he has written to ilu- c-osi ni‘ lim ro- mnindcr oi‘ his cdncntltm. llis nmplc might woii be iolimvrri by many a grown-up 1m\'<~li:.'i.~Punt-b. SNEEZING ? Tlic sign of u rmniiu’. culrl. llzillio lllf‘ icct in Minartfs nml bot water. Also inhale. P luvs: IRES die world go Marion Ddvicodinlhll pa: come y r0- meooe will make it j A? osniopolitan ' “Production uEvERLYrEnUsTARK Charming Marlon Davies never had a more appealing role than this. You'll love hcr-You'|l laugh and thrill at the fetching Miss, made to take the disguise on a boyish Prince, whirled along the road oi‘ hllsrlicus adventure, thrilling action, tender romance. 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