1933 . rm: CHARLOTTETOWN__ gpAlzmAN sowuno - NEW SPORT WORLD BASEBALL - (fslisglfTgBAl-L PORT Entries close for Halifax Exhibi. tion races today with H. D. Biden, secretary of Nova Scotia Provin- DOWN BACK STRETCH li-n the American Sportsman giving n list of the trotters and pacer] by that dead sire, which for wear i i i IINITEIJ STiiTESi AMATEUR sou, rmlllplll By Alan Gould, 0N SPURT BASEBALL PLAYDOWNS The Halifax Willow Parks and the Yul-mouth Gateways meet in their final gem, this afternoon at “REWSTIIART Til CIJABH WIILVERINES (Canadian Press) cial Exhibition. Races are on Sep- md w“ quamfles ‘tlwould be dip Anointed Press Sports Editor. | Middleton, to decide which team HALIFAX Sept. 15—Sporting umber 3°01» °°i°b°P 3Pd- 4th. 5th ficult m surpass. The Nonhemi KEilwooD COUNTRY cum. will advance to play the Springhill circles heard tonight that Bill Ind sm- l cmchmati- O» 3°!”- 15-—' ‘A-PJ —- Fence Busters for the Nova Scotia “Red" Stuart, former N H. l; ___. Jess Napoleon won the 2.14 class Man was of the Bingcn tribe and it is e fact that many members of that tribe had great lasting qnal. i l I rt Ellsworth, Me., recently and m"- T°d°Y the Binsvm are ini gtcppfld the second heat in 2.10%, beating a good field. She had start- |d the day previously and was l, l, and drawn in about the same , I The many friends of Billy Keye5 pill regret to hear that he met with a very serious accident while driving in a race at Ballsion Spa, N.Y. A horse fell in front of him and Keyes was thrown to the eclipse. Other breeds, notably the‘ ,Peter the Grest-Axworihy cross or IAXwortlly-Petei- the Great, which- QVB!‘ Way YOu care to put it, are in the limelight. At Kingston, R. I.’ recently, MB-rsareifs Son won the 2.25 pace from a good field, best time 2.14%. He is by Kalmuck 2.15% owned by IWilIard Kelly, Southport. At Phillips, Me, Devilset won i truck, fracturing a lower limb and the 2.22 pace in straight heats,i suffering other injuries. if“ Irving Hasty, who will be re- membered as second trniner with {eyes when here two years ago, will continue‘ racing the horses, nléept Calumet Crusader who will stepping the third heat in 2.12, equalling the track record made the same day by Napoleon Hal. Devilset is by Longset and was bred by Col. J. S. Jenkins at Upton Farm and is out of that grand old ‘mare Devilish Dorothy. He has not i i i The giant killing exploits of two American golfing youths came to an abrupt end on the squashy batfle-. ground at Kenwood today, leaving 41-year-old Max R. lvlnrston of Philadelphia, to carry the fight of the "old guard" into the final 36- hole round tomorrow against George i T. Dunlap, Jr., 24-year-old New Yorker, for the amntcur cllalnpion- ship of the United States. Marston, a champion l0—yez\rs ago, turned back 18-year-old Jack Munger of Dallas, Texas. a. prep school lad competing in the cllam- ‘ pionship match play for the first time. The score unis :.i.\.' and five us Marston broke the youngsters spirit in the afternoon with a SuTlCS of discouraging stylmies. Dunlap, enjoying one of those de- lightful golfing moods when he could lift his game ic winning I heights at crucial moments, gather, ed a.'4 and 8 decision over William Lawson Little, Jr., 23-year-old Sim title. o O The deciding of this issue will end one of the most spirited battles in Nova Scotia baseball annals for 501118 YCZLYB. s Then again the Abbies who gave lost years Maritime champs such stiff opposition, forcing theln to twelve innings in the second tilt are to be reckoned with. The local club which will be representative of the best players from the City League clubs are practicing dili- gently every evening and promisc to be no mean threat for the title. l I I As the baseball wars are fast drawing to a close definite steps, no doubt, will soon be taken to set the football rolling. A meeting of all those interested in the game should be held and a coach chosen. It is understood that the Abbies ‘wnllills filliF illul TilBAY. puckchaser, would coach Halifax Wolverines in their fight this win- ter for the Maritime hockey title. Stuart, who learned his hockey in Amherst, N. 8., played with the old St. Pats of Toronto and, later, with the Boston Bruins. Last year, he handled a pro team in Minne_ apolis. Stuart's acquisition would bolster the club strongly. And with the re- ported engagement of three new ice men, sport followers here granted the Wolves e good chance _his year to lift the "Big Three" title from Moncton Hawks, Cam ndlan amateur champions. bgaliirxlzipped back to Fnrmington, 3:5; hsfizd s? ofinézsgngeassva: femilfncsr- h‘ me who" ssmolcicould place a team on the fieldl _ ' ___ bought by a man who has a. fac- Lmm ‘who knocked Canfimrs which would compare quite favor-i icamdm" PMs) Bnmcins have been making tinc- Lymm Brush, who h“ been ulty for bringing them back to sandy somerville out of the picture , ‘My mm that. or. picvlous seasons‘ Wiiliifiesxltigfmi socks For years, but ior this season ' lilclissucccssful trainer and driv- 1mm and evidently m‘ Teputatm" yesterday. 86101010 W150i)“ ‘° match! This l/eai-‘s squad will have the "m" [Hie semilfinfiiflr Mfl-FKEYY iileY have ‘WPQKEA iilemeill“ i" u-in the Bny State Circuit for puny years, has given up training uld driving harness horses and lav now a stable of lwiners. He b the third trniner of prominence iu recc-nt years to go over to the lllomughbreds. Tommy Murphy lud Will Fleming having preceded: him. The articles which Gibson White wrote from Florida. lust spring, were‘ very interesting and many‘ , is deserved. Walkic 2.16, owned by George McIntyre, Montague, will make a return visit to Charlottetown and be on hand for one of the classes his rivals shooting and went down in the afternoon under u. shower of birdies. service: of former St. Dunstlurs footban players who have gradu- ated and’ this coupled with the ad- dition of adventurous youngsters who feel the call of the “gridiron, and old timers should provide a Kirkham of Montreal, defending champion, today won her way into the finals tomorrowof the Can- adian women's open golf cham- pionsllip. Miss Kirkham squeezcd into the at the Matures next Wednesday. ,'BASEBAI..L‘ flliimlilil NATIONAL LEAGUE ' First Gil-Inc: The Calumet Farm dispersal at Lexington is attracting tremend- ous attention and buyers repre- senting European firms are expect- ed to purchase a great many of the good brood mares and foals. Tat- wealth of material from which to, “"515 b!’ a mirmw 195i‘ h°1° Vic‘ Sport Bridle mould a first class tetan-L itoly over Isobel Papal], Toronto’ colour eiiecis and poiiems. 85 T_*_"'_‘—-:_—— f Harvard at Breton on Jain-us: 8th. ' The deal to sell the Ottawa Sen- a s o holder or the Ontario junior cham- Already the 5n D_ U’ red and l pionship, while Miss MacKenzie, white wal-rlors are working out and Toronto, played safe and steady getting in form. ‘golf to win a 5 and 4 victory over a a a the Manitoba chumpion, Mrs. R. Along with football can be heard K- Bearism- wimllpcg Mi“ Mac‘ bicycle use s There are over seven million in Great: Britain‘. Everywhere one icoks one 580s, them and the owners derive an ators to Baltimore, Maryland, gel} tilmlish on account of the very -high price asked for the franchisl and players. W.th the best of_ thl players already transferred, the hrice asked $250,000 was too higl through eavh of the hundred turn about t.;e mile dirt tzack. " Alban J. liocth, former Yale University fool-bull and basketball romplimcntaly remarks were made‘ n 8k m t t m t n H E 0n them. It how turns out thatlteerjgrlTh ebb“: so’; iknxfxxunezsjqew York 100 10° 003 5 10 0 the distant bu; not too m, away Kenzic carded a 40 for the first “dim “mmmt,” 9102mm“ ("it °f stun h“ been wpointhd as one and the deal could not be mode. _ who 1s a son o; Ben whim 11 e I1’ , l i mm and made the mm n" u _ that form of amusement. . . , ._ ' ' horse world has one ‘rm-m gotten lOhct-igo 000 001 000 1 6 2 rumblings of the hockey season. It P |of the footbal LORCMOS at Yale. ———— . ‘ university "m" and Wm this Tn- is understood that the Abbies are l" m“ “h” 59m! “X131 maich- _ ‘this fnll. i A Monir nl paper says: "Bill; Legalized dog and horse Tflflillg ' year attend Duke University in together such a. brand of brood schumachér ‘ma Mallcus‘); have brcught in a nice revr-nue to 'Boucher, ulzo <i d so well with an Two Yafk es won the suimlilihg amateur tcmn 1: '!.lcf:cc last win- »mures as Wm be onemd at this inlng, Malone, Herrnlann, Henshaw seeking the services of Bill Bouch- and Hartnet-t. ‘ er as conch for the 1933-34 season, - while from Halifax comes th an'-i The Rotary Club m conjlmmonlthey are all prover. breeders and! e Boat Postponed ‘Oregon, U. S. A. Thcre were forty mm the Victoria Drlvmg club Wm ‘ come "om the most fashionable i Second Game: - nouncement that Red Stuart will| nights of dog mz-irlg and twrnty days of horse racng and the State ’I‘rea".urer resolved as hi. share of llolih Carolina. ier, is hbidllg s-ncrul offers. Then is s. possibility that he will hool up with the Charlottetown, P. EL )1 tczm which Jimmy Gardner g9‘, g honors for mcn and wonzen at the Canadian Nliimal Exhzbition. TOFCHUO. last Saturday. Hank ‘Pritchatd of Blzfirllo, defeated a ‘sale. There are 64 of them and} ‘New York 001100002 4 14 0 handle the Wolverines. It is also} CHICAGO, S pt". Sept. l5—’I‘he ltage matinee races at the Chur- loitrtolvn Driving Park track on Wednesday afternoon next, Sep- | blood and are of the most approved " ypcs. Forty-seven of the 84 mares have Chicago 000 000 000 0 2 0‘ Pormeiee, Bell and Mancuso: Warneke and Hartnott. will line, understood that the Wolves boast an entire new front on which it is reported, will iusky or Chicago. s11 edued for w-I A regulation Ln Japan makes it i f‘ be Dewey, formerly of the Sask- night 0t 00m Skey Pflfii “Vi-B P05? compulsu-y for automobiles to be ' ‘ l0 rou d fight. between Jack Sllarkey of Boston and King Lev»; the loot $81850 . I off on the right foot at the start of LISL wlntrr, but eased out oi’ ills ills-tine when local experts bull‘ in." If that alibi dons anybody any high cluss fold in the three mile Ember zfihh, more Wm be ‘our v records of 2.10 or better, 24 of 2.09 . , seconds. Seccnd to hm was the niii-fiwlidflltlthndri proceed: will 8o to or better’ 19 o! 2.06 or better and first Game: atoon Quakers. cu: il n xt alg/lfcnduy because v lighted inside s: well as outside Imran‘ Gianna GflmbL Mm‘ EV” goody nTbody hem h“ any ma, PP "5 u“ - 12 o, m5 or batten Philsdeiohie - 000 211000 4 8 0 ‘° Y a e" "g W‘? ‘"- iou the nvnesvvnve, of darkness. M, Anxnstrng o. D.,,.,_,._ “my Cmcmmm " 000 0m 090 0 2 0 ‘ — iTh“ would not put“: n‘ P9P“? won the wollxellks championship. Pulrlher on the some writer says! m i318 3-03 1100c at ESSOX 3000-‘ The “e sired b Peter the Gf'<llll)0\YSi(i and Davis; Frey, i J k I e d move on the American contzncnt. cnmplcmg {M three hrles in one “with this situation in mind lion, vt, Toll Gate was 4, 4. s, G tYG M my B mm Du Johnson, Crouch, Lombardi. ,1 0C 8 y lljllr8 __- mmm Wen,y_,_ywm mm“, m, Bough" and 0mm. mum, hock", , v rear uy wor Y. e , - ' The well known fight nefereenmrtyqewyn seconds. uwmh“ shmnd mm time om m , l‘ Guy the Trump, Neil Brooke and .1011 Axworthy, Peter Scott, Peter E noncnsrnn, England. Sent. 15. 1°“ “mlmnm “*° w" m“ ‘Md; ithink before passing 11D 051°‘ Hunter Hedgewood all standing Second Game: 4 , hizher in the summary. The best v°l°v General wattsv Justice phuadcrphlfl _ 000 n00 010 1 5 g 'A G A I N w u _(A_P')__Jwkey Gordon Richards, man in the rzng in imyortnnti Gwmnny n10 won the G00 ma“, charm,‘ .. _ Bmke’ The Serum”: Lee A)“ Cincnnuti .. 000 001 02x 3 '7 0' who rode five races today at Don- fight‘ Staged by ‘he late T“ Rick‘ _rc];1y in the m-u- record tpme or 3 , ___-_ The Blly Boucher referred t1 s‘ time urns 2.04 made by Glly "imp in the third heat. Pretty K001i stepping over a half mile lmclr. the I .worthy and other great and fash- ionable sires. Collins, Rlleln and Todd, Davis; Stout and‘ Lombardi. >lllsulll caster, was slightly injured and his pilot, George Pennington, was killed as the aeroplane in which they were flying to London crushed soon af- ard, is in a. very serious condition, having been removed to hospital near New Yolk lost Sunday night suffering from a groulll on hisi miliu es, 17 6 s-nccnds, with France second and ltlly thud. ‘,n.bove is one of the 1111110118 3011' M11181’ family WlliCh includes Frarnlg An ITTJTQH girl named Vnlln still‘ player wxh tho two Clock: ol v Included in the band are three 305mm 005 500 000 10 u o _ hm“ t H 1 f“, I W r 1d The same (my Gale“, Gregor won daughters all from sisters of R058. Pittsburgh .. 100 000 000 1 9 1 M-rs_ A_ R Crosby of summmd, fer taking off. Richards is one of daw.“ 1:‘ rs“ soyumclll; 1cm made a new rccord for the 80,116,” the NW York Rumors hockey ‘ the 2.14 trot from a field of five 59°“ 1599i. 9111101171011 °i h" Your ‘Brandt and Spollrcr; Smith. Side has just received Word ma, England's lending JOCKEYB- ‘m ‘m5 5 “ ‘ hurdles by sk pping over them in mum, worlds professional onam- l wrmdw‘ 12.2 ‘seconds. ‘Tile old mark was 910m, Biljy was one of the higli food trotters, stepping the first ‘mt in 2.0m. She is a full sister and regarded us one of the great- ‘est trotting mares of sll time. Dudley, Chagnon and Padden. her son. L. S. Crosby, has won the willingdon Cup for another year Good Sports At Jimmy Wenvcr of the Newark I lights with the Canadians loml ——i years ago. teaming Wth 30W“ Nagy of I-lungnry, won the 400 Morcnz. He is said to have one 13.4 seconds- I " i° Lillian 2.08% raced here on the BMW" 20° 61° °°° 9 13 1 in the golf finals at Brmff on Sept. _ , m,“ m, hm, mm ,0 the 5,; Pace to a win by Pctcr Conroy at I1mnleafgoézlfidlgiitgiiiigfyiirlréhivzili; St. Louis 000 001.001 2‘ g _ Rink Ipllis Browns (,1- n [CpQTiCd sum v metro hurdles m 54'.) Seconds and Jr um widzodest Show m hockey’ i; Exhlbmon. hugs n0 doubt there will be tre- WZEZEVJOSZSO, 1,3113%‘; an» Quoting [he Calgmy on. i‘ _ of $20,030, which is pwtly l Jullebwg of Slvcd n the rcfc Yallii‘ i ' The t mendous rivalry for the “tolisfl- , I I we game the report Sui fly‘ The sports m me Kensmgton ‘Tones’ m bawfln at m? phsemiwiih 13 fl... 1 1-2 ins. It is understood ihfli 50°F!‘ rack at Essex Junction, Vt,‘ ing a fine game of golf, L. S. Cros- Rink on wpchiesday night were time. l Baum“ lymph" m, p311!" and must be a m“ ‘me “s we “oucei l p, by was the winner of the Willing- wmressed by h good CYOWd- The ___“ . , Bodcsi of Hungary made a new himself s. wonderful professional ' we three sires’ Peter no ww- d°n Clip tmPhY ‘m Slmflmy’ H" only WE’ °f “m “mtcst W“ m“ some °r the greatest ‘cunts lmy‘ rzmnim ixigh jump rrqord when he hockcy Dlnvcr, u-lzo vhitlld hers whore Bud Wanger won the 2.15 Rotary Races Rolul and n crs of Australia lutt the b st of the 1 clvnrod till‘ Inr lit G ft. 4 3-8 lllF. “gm m;- Afnrgons two years ova Dace the same dny ns above rnccsQCT 202w’ Truax 2'13“ an? Guy‘ ‘A. Gourlny being the runner "P- between Grnhnmis , ‘ iivllliillg tllc illird heat in 2.07. 'I'llc Abbey (3) 3-065". Should “m5 m5 The first l8 holes in the lnomlng picked team from i1 nulllbcl‘ of the Yonkce plsy rs in n sosics of cx-, _ ___ has ‘Wm Sdywd m Mam me 0,, , bcst lle was over able i0 do up in iprlces- Fmtunawly for the Fm?“ w e d n e s d a y 1e“ M“ Gouflay 9mm dowm but Fourth District teams who mm. hibitions lit Chicago \V\dllf.‘.~<‘i0)' Mscfll, hcckey mam 11.“. ar_|ffl“,fl S,.,,__,,,.,.s_ who H}, mnunug ‘_ Ontario over their good trucks W115 -GuY Abbey who up m this year in the 10st Sel/Piii-een ii"? 59°“? “'35 Dvnfid t0 b9 01110118 mi‘- 5P°°mi°T9- “Pd Thmttdfli- m”; week‘ Th? rlngcd prunes with Ynlcyslzd Hur- in 'ht~ profess nnnl hockey looRllr. 2.10. had not (19115 much 5'5 a 51m due 6 h two down mrd 911g to g0," The picked {cam puued Graham's hlghiillfil‘ “Ti; i-ilf‘ lllilivfi i)f'i.'.\'»"f‘li vnrd U“ ‘TVS lips‘ “T, first march; ________ . ___ to his being only a, short time in t Mr. Crosby K150 “'00 the 10112 Road in thirty seconds, the fol- Jack Cmwflrd of Avusmirlfl and with Yil o u" ii be pinycd at tllei The many friends oi’ J. E. Sicrnl Q Bmqlmm pa“. ru‘ Tuesday. the stud, has arrived, and several Edflvmg competition; and his so“. lowing 1S n Summary of the sports, Frank X. sh elds of iwrv ‘i0 1.. Momma, “Hum Damn, 1: 15th vmeqqfiqrrn,’ ,4 ‘to M_ A‘ A i wvdnosday and qhursdny’ semen.“ of his get are racing 11nd winning an fimmmn the Douglas, won a prize for the low- 100 Yards Dash, boys under l5 Emu?“ drum and ‘Tnccs no and tn the 22nd Hlrvnrd will ploy will he glncl lo kn w rim‘ he is d». ber- um. 13m and “m, have ab in the fastest company and one, Ncytttvre com?“ Club Wm cst score in qualifying round and years-let, Don MacKny; 2nd, Ken bu“ had m .1110“ oflitij-C 00310865 MoGill at ihn sftlni‘ place. (Cro-slng 111g lliCPiY at the Prrnvr- Edy-mm Calumet Evelyn, has recently taken Charo c own Y also in the mixed foursomes, be- MrwKny; 3rd, Clinton Cllydon. jm fife Umm‘! Siam‘ m rmpamtiol) igfilfill-lfwllz. S. dligcsdéqlxirici Island Hospital flssllilificnlillxl? nrcnl i iracted a good entry list. The purses are all $500 nffnirs and the lmnllcst number of entries in any me class is six. Peter Pokey had his string of Victories stopped at Exeter, Maine, by the Northern Knight. Pctcr won the first heat in 2.10%, but the Northem Knight won the next £21m. the fastest time of the trio B 2.12. The Northern Knight, as his Mme would indicate, is by the Northern Man 2.00 and is one of "W toughest propositions in his "lass over the half mile tracks in Maine. He is getting up in years but maintains the winning streak. mill’ Cope aha he hooked up in a ‘Peed duel at Saint John a few 7°"! I80 when Billy stepped the "Bi ililarier in thirty seconds. The Northern Knight seemed off m“ d” Mt being able to nego- tiate the tums. Billy won. “Anent the get of the Northern “'\ We recently read an article g, two year old record pacing over is half mile truck of 2.01%. This is a world's record for mares over a small oval. The old record was held by Evelyn Harvester and was 2.11. The above rllly WM iiflvei°l>f=<iwd raced to her record by the 0on- adinn reinsmnn, Vic Fleming. Charlie Ballard is holdin! 11°" ggain on September 20th and will A11, Dal-key Grattan 103%. CR1"- met Brownie 2.01%. Malinda M- ‘107314 hm! possibly Sampson Hal igggig, Two other classes are on m, program in one of which Ad- die McGraw 2.10% is booked to start. The greatest race of the yes-r. theMatadsren race, took place at Mariendorf track near Berlin last gundgy, Among the nine starters, were the following American bred hm-ses, Qucrulsnt a son of Mr. Mc- Elwyn, a recent winner in Ger- blrlng together in s hi8 Free-Fflr-i rThe racing was red hot and every ;:.-.._.._ (continued on Page 0) ‘sponsor s progralmnc of Matinec Races at Charlottetown Driving Park m conjunction with the Vi‘? Crosby also carried off the honours cousins; 2nd, W. Mayne; 3rd, Ed- toria Driving Club. All the H0566 in training in the vicinity of Cher- lotteiown will compete and the re- sult should be s. nice contribution to the crippled Childxcnb Fund. last year there was a very Ken- Qmug response from the public. one went away pleased. The class- es will probably be four in number with Jimmy Power's Voio Rco 2.04. Georg! Buntoins Sampson Hal 2.02 3-4. Brenton Mcmnis‘ grand trotter. Heathenbcllo 2.10 and Mc- Neil’ and Rcymondis Lucky Lindy 2.12 in the Class A. Helen D. 2.14 l-Z. Johnny Miles 2.19 l-Q, 3nd Addie lwcGraw 2.10 1-2 in Class B. Silver Doctor 2.16 1-2, Mr. sides other prizes. Miss Marion in some of the ladies events. The Crosby family curried away about $75.00 worth of prizes =ii<>~ gcther at the tournament. S. (HOLJ5_ The P. E Island men's golf championship pluy gets under way today at the Summersldc golf links. Owing to a largo number of en- tries at Summerside for Men's‘ 100 yards Dnsh Opell-lst, Geo. ward Callaghan. 16 lb. Shot Put-lst. Chflfii?! Cash, 36 ft. 9 in; 2nd, Edison Bow- ncss: 3rd, Austin Jnrdinc- There was an exhibition boxino bout between Urban Hickey vs. Fred Sempel for two rounds which was much enjoyed by the audience. i for the fall scllcdu e of gnmcs. Purdue Unirers ty posscss of the greatest fcozball teams the U. S. A. ‘Fhcre are 70 aspir- auts for pi-MBCS on the 1933 team and half of these are rczistcrcd in the engineering and sci nrc dc- psrtments. 011C The British Rugby foam which Running High Jump-lst, Ken Muttart, Summersiclc: 5 ft.1 in; 2nd, Harold Goodwin lb Crawford Sinclair, equal. Mr. Ken Muttart then gave an is wurng the Unitrd States has been winning Olllfiifiifilii/Y. Monday they defezrted n picked {teem of American Rugby football Championship any player who his exhibmon Jump mnkmg l, 5 m, stm at Innsfall Park. New York. n. handicap of sixteen or more may complete as many holes us they dc- , sire 1n the morning. Several prime have been donated besides the Gau- det and Sllnpson cups. It is expected also that the Sum- i H9010? 2-19 14- 5°11!’ 5°‘ 2-17 and merside ladies will be at Belvedcre G"? I-"Yiliim i" Ci“! D- ela-“ E‘ wdny to play the first 18 holes for will have Sanobclle, Ethel Aubrey.’ the DI; J_ C_ gimme“ cup, 11115 ls Blly Witw and Nancy Suv- flmi the first year for this match, which 186i. but 110$ 1885i l- 3 Yell!‘ 01d "lid will be plnycd under the same con- under class is likely to mfiiviifllilfl dlticn as the men's Cl.?llll)l0l‘i'-lilp$ with Balbo, Buddy Brook, Techie, nnd the winner will oe the Indy it is expected they will be on hand New York Stale Fnfr. He to k ti: Aubrey, etc champion of P. E. I. for this year. i 5 inches. Pole Vault—1st, Bruce hfurphy, 9 ft. 10 in.; 2nd. Jnmcs Cousins and Winston Mayne, 9 ft. 8 in. Officers-George Sheen, referee; Hugh F. Morrison, announcer and Dr. Iockhart, Timer. _. Through a misunderstanding the teams that were to be on hnnd for, the Tug of War Cup donated by J, F. 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