: Crcaaman was - and on MeKay’s» error; Mlllman ‘ thrown out by McDonald.-No runs. nur _, W ‘ - I 5. r,;_-.;.,.j»;:r__,'_.,._ ___;r;,f;.gfs_:__ O a “za‘.=ri .4l.ii'?’.a. rasoooi-»-»ao»-aol!! Iron Dukes Beaton, of .... 4 Dykens, rf 4 McKay, ss 4 Totals 84 S‘slde A. A. 3 r ~oo¢¢o~eo¢§ ooooour-»-»-ol goooou~»~e§ 2HoH»§»ooo§ a»moooooo~> uuooooooocm Wilaon,p ..... . wud, u *wins to were an the n1ay.°- N0 'man . son, 1; Wil Ditch, . 2: fanned; Bernard struck out; Wilson gpm., 1; walked by Vpitcher, -N0 runs, one hit, no en-ora. 0110 lim Dnkao-leadbatier out Wil am to Oroaaman; MoKay’a aroundar ihan hy Watterworth, out at first: Bri lrmlnded out Spence to Ieppardina- gag” |, (Hillman, Phillips); Wil- lson ' ' ` Sli? (Niolea>. Struck out by 0 twatterwox-th. Bernard, phillips Ward, Pritchard) Spence 3, Beaton, Malin, rdine fanned. - N0 NDI. 1° Eadbettor): Left on ‘.:-naea: Spring- no errm-a, none left. , Q; summerslde, I; Time of ara inning lgame i hr. 96 minutes. Umpires was _ wars thrown out by at tat plm, magna; en- ina To’ Philips walked: U1‘0B¥lllU‘baae|, P. llcfnnil both 0|’ Char- \°'Il°Kar forelna Paulina at lsttetown. -' _ some are at no no hits, one error, one left. gud, A Iron Dukol-McDonald singled to mn Hlht, it was the first Bpalnlhill 1115- Bpsace dropped one in right field that went for a double, right fielder 'll playing too deep for right hand- Z? col-I QQUS *op ar-ab o¢¢l U-‘QQ Q94 OOC |105 an-ag' QCII alum .An analysis of Northern Spy ap- tno tech has shown that they edhltle;r`¢ll lla hut,°'° ' . .M ,,,,,",,,,, ‘;,§'m_‘:, as ,L .naatam about nn- different lads: been vm mana; usmnals strains. SEN IN 11, (Lepperdlna I, Ander- ‘ Ch0C0l3,te in 10- straight setback in the senior foot- Rnnnd Bama in Montreal. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, ®t, 31-An ambit- ion oi' three years stalldng will be achieved tomolrow night by Joe Ghnouly. rugged st. Louis, Mo., lightweight, when he climbs into the Forum ring here _to do battle with Kd Chocolate, Cuba, in a 10- round bout. Ghnouly has been seeking a clash with the clever negro for a long while. His technical triumph here recently over Al. Foreman, British Empire lightweight title- holder won him the chance against Chocolate. Advance sale indicated a. gate of $7,000, reached here only once in the past two seasons. Chocolate, w°r?d’s Junior lightweight tilust and recognised by New York State as world's feetherweight champion is expected to enter the ring at a- round 133 pounds, with Ghnouly almost the sam: weight; `* As Semi-final Roger .Bemani ball struggle when the Prince of Wales ruggers defeated them B-0 in the third game of the series yester- day. 1 Seemingly demoralized from the start the Navymen put up a gallant fight which in several instances car- ried them well into college territory, but were there halted by a well nigh impenetrable backfield. The College squad working to ad- vantage hceled the ball to it waiting backfield which capitalized on many plays. Substantial gains for both sides resulted from penalty kicks. 'I‘lie opening score came in the in- itial half when Fitzgerald, picking quarter for P. W. c., started a back- field run near the Navy thirty-ya.rd line passing to Owen who went over for the try. MacMillan made no mls- take in converting for the extra two points. With the count against them the Navy fought hard and were pressing the college boys as the half ended. In the second half, the Navy turned on pressure to camp on P. W. C. territory, but timely lklcking on the part of the college team the red and blue c`lan’s second try. MacMillan booted up centre field. the P. W. C. warriors followed last and were right on the ball as Ryan fumbled and the pigakin rolled to the Navy uprights. Jemmett dove and missed alld Bill Brown, fleet P. W. C. forward pounced on the oval The try went unconvarted. SAINT JOI-llN. N. B.. Oct. 31 - Pr For ments can he made with other May Play Seriei. Wi t h “Big Four” Teams. ovided ice is available at the , um here in time and arrange- l 1 T, 3- I- z ~'***'~*- i '§-¥ f -1"" I r _°'-”"’°;| "AMBITIDN lllll Prince Of Wales SEA Gl|llS BE REI-\l|ZE|l Win From NavyMAY PERFURM T ll N_| G H TCo11ege Squad Blank Navy 8-0lN MARITIMES __ In Third Game Of Senior Series. _._ . r Joe Ghnouly t0 Meet 'rha Navy annerea their re;;a_;er»alty kick atawadlthe Plas lor Atlantic City Team New York Club Accept Challenge; British Yachtmanf America’s Cup Races Likelyj»_ To Be Held Off Newport; Next September - Challeng-’»__ er Is Feared By Defenders.. (ay edward J. Nall, Associated Prem Spode Writer) slim White Enterprise, "_: New Yoax, oct. al-'rl-le emi- where three years age fourf- P- W- °- failed *° m“°"’°1*'° °°‘ teams of the Maritime Hockey len; of T. o. M. sapwlth, ar-lush eanalaarsa, nrnamras, weetaln many field goal opportunities and L the half ended with both teams' pl battling hard. H The lineups follow' ' t P. W. C. NAVY h Fullback Simpson Jemmett Quarters U Walsh Ritchie Owen MacKenzie Larter Cox 18. Halves of the saint John Beavers, who. M Di‘lon v/hlle in l\¢0l1f-feel. discussed the banking family that has been as- America‘s defender this time must Se MacMillan Fitzgerald Llghtizer Forwards Murphy 'Prainor ° Birtwlstle B. Connolly Storey Fitzgerald J Ives L Connolly Referee-E J H M0rri-sity to open their season on or about At - amateur hockey champions of pl ' Rl/all matter with Redvers M‘cKe-nzie, eyed in Saint John, Monct.on.| lantlc City Bea Gulls, 1962 33 ya nitcd states. from Nov. 15 to Nov. ic P88`ll¢..A SGHBS 0! games will bfffsportsman who has picked up Sir Whirlwind and Yankee were b\l.lll~ 'Thomas Lipton’s fruitless, lifelong and raced in an elimination serielf aiifax and Charlottetown bel/Ween quest for the Americas Cup, will be for the honor of defending tha S homo team Of eiwh CIW 8-Hd the accepted formally by the New York Cup of America brought home fn chi; Club Thursday night when 1857, only two syndicates definite-' ans for the defense of the hlstor- ly have been formed this year. G old mug will be laid down. Vanderbilt will head one, prob- A ,special meeting of the Yacht ably with Winthrop W. Aldrich al, This announcement was made le- club has been called hy comma-, an associate. and Morgan the ain- P“’,§,‘;‘§‘§§ bisht by H- Brad C+'1l>°fl» mama" dm .mruua s. Morgan. am or J. P. er. 0 h rgan, and a. member of the On all sides it is agreed that Cmrie sociated with the cup defense since be the fastest boat ever built. ii mBll&€€l‘ M th* 'United States the days of the defenders duels Sopwlth’s challenge is to be taken ampicbs Indiv’-i1°M Ire. that the wllh the vallryl-le in the loam. err. l-na craft, the Endeavor, nrri U' Ulm' Wm “Wm” in 5913* In all probability the cup races all-steel challenger, now under °h“ °*"1Ym Nwembef ‘md PNY 5 will be staged next September off construction at Gosport, is said by Brown ' Hunter Sell” °f “mes Wm* the Maritime Newport, R. I., where in 1930 Sir* her designer, Cllarlcs Nicholson, ta Gaudet Lawlor League teams bef°"° P"°°"’ed1"§ W Thomas, a fading old man, saw the be much'fsslcr than the Velshedd J-Cvmwlly M1‘¥“l‘° Citi' whfre they are due last or nu green sharnrock une, another yacht that in la or ll mint Mich and Bammg muy' thwarted ,very snort; to score, A ' ' ' ' the fifth, beaten in four straight races with the Shamrock V beat ' 1’ ' ‘ _ _ . D°°~ 1- . races hy Harold e. vanderhllts her as haul aa ala the Enterprise, St, Louis, will renew tneir clash of ’ J ‘ ' The Beavers' manager said oth- _. 3;-alex.-.<<;_f; -1..-_-.,~._;_<,= 1”* Ye” at Flint when Gluy sein- ' ° er learns of the Marlthna “Big en n.. ......l...._ Fredeflcton Clty T0 ,,.,,,,,, ,,. ,,.,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., Canadian Leather War Experience "_“"°“°*"°* _ and a decision as tc whether or not Meet Glace Bay Team ,,,_ ,,_ ,,,,,, ,,,,, 0,8,” hm In New Zealand Lead to Tear would be made in a day or t/wo. G-as Locks MONTREAL, Qlld., OCl5. 31-'I'hE ____ = 1*'/53 :==3_| =:"_'= =2==u -|-len Y I8 ¢ Bm Wont 111611 Y » ' mineral oils principally chrome (Canadian Press) make New Glasgow by Thursday . _ ° ° xte t to which one industry de-‘ rnanmlcron. N. ls.. oct. 81- niaht. and will Journey to Glace C0(1Ch Sdllll' ;,,,,:, um ,them ,s ,gown 1,, me rnmwmmma, oct sl-James The Fredericton City rugby squad Bay the following day. J h cm at the tum," mdustry in New J. whirl" ax-pe;-lanes of bam; ug. will meet Dominion Number ll oi Mccurdy Cup games also are O fl zeslmi wlme bark 1. med to . sed in the World War prompted l B N B in dd bein d definitely Frederi - him to consider the ctical Gace ay. . ., a. su en- g arrange . c considerable extent in local tan- , 9"’ W" death game to decide which team ton City and the Saint John Tro- MoN'r1g,}31p_L_0¢f,_ 31__C1,n4, Ben- “mg essentmly for the premmm of tear gas in civil life and result- wlll represent, the Maritime Prov- fans have formed a senior New edict, famous goaltend of Ottawa ary ¢,ann,ng prmess, am,” th, fd in the lnvfnllm U! I1 UBS b0ml inoea in contending for the Mac- Brunswick league. 8-hd will play and Maroons, will coach the new cmadim National suunsmm Pf0i»c¢l/M' fOr -“feb and Other de- ' (gamma yan) ` Tier Cup. emblematic of Eastern home and home games, the first in Saint John Beavers in the Maritime which is followed’ smeruly' by me P°SilDl'l&1- ofrrawa, ont. sl.--with “caon- Garuda M101' rvsby supremacy. rredarlearh an November a, and "ni: Pour" Group. Mlmastf Brad use or extracts such u quabrwho, m‘"° °°°“d”‘“ 1° "‘°““" "‘ ° ¢y"wel1,mda,ndA11,m5h|¢1d,, 11014- The fixture will be on Saturday the second at Saint John on No- Gilbert announced yesterday morn- mymbolm chestnut' mimosa, va1_ h°S'Pll'll HMT hit WM' ¢Xl'a>1'l91ice. outa, and the gggvdlegglné syd aftemoon, November 4, at Glace vember ll, total goals to count, ing. Benedict played on several omagand 'gamma 0! which than is Walsh evolved a. plan for con. 1-1gw¢ absent, Qttawg gengtors Na- Bay, according to an announce- The winner of this series will °hBmDl°n»‘l1l|D WB-ms at OMHWH and B substantial import Tanning with Ilwtlrlg a tear gas tube with the usual Home Le n te t was by Robert Gibson meet ln New Brunswick before was a bis feclvr in the climb cl ` 1°°k °f *lm* “S *‘dd1fl°°°1 V'°°°°- ~ _ ' tion. He obtained a position with glppl through 5 gm”-1; 0 ym 5 agar 9; the local squad, November 14, the winner of the M\\`0°l15 W W0 WOYICIS 0h&mPi0I\ M ' _ tonlxlllii. W r u m’I-lilo team will leave here by Maritime Intercollegiate Lebsuei BND in the 1925-26 Seam". Benny 1; ge’his “med Un extensively it Sole manufacturing company in F any ot er commodities are used , Incoming forwards found the go- truck on Thursday morning, stop- and the winner of this elimination Wm 16;:/e this Week T10?-Hike UP dlllle-= in the naming industry of New I‘“;:`;‘;r. to fwqumm himself Wm* 5'" ing rougher and tougher as _Bert Mc- ping in Sackville that afternoon to in turn will play with the chem- at sa f'°l°hn- Zealand mcludm B number of Inenly, "Battleship" Leduc, "Scotty" witness the Mount Allison Univers- plone of the Cape Breton and *T1 chemicals Buch is sodium bi°M__ m It "3:.;°:c;“' y°“;`?nt°tz;"°°' Bowman and “Yip" Foster stepped ity-U.N.B. return struggle for the Halifax League on November 21. bangle, bong, sodium sulphide so- ¢£-ggi e ln the r1P;(;1:~ 2,. 55?: WW “W film* 011 “W d°f°n°°- i938 New Brunswick intercollegiate Prince Edward Island drew a bye n da ash’ fomic uid’ lame wld' b,_ _,But is 1929 I receivea mv‘ tent' °°“°h G°°"¥° B°“°h°” “1°°"‘“Wd chambl°M»l1iPS- TMYG °"P°°t *° ‘md W1" Play me ‘”‘““°°°' 'ehrnmnlc of potash, blchromafs el -'None or the persona 151-D;-horn. these four particularly on the line- _ - ' . 1- ` n he rea Lakes uid Y M C A soda, Epsom salts barium chloride tear gas has been installed has had l . up of hi; [il-st, squad, BCtl0 on t G t W0 - - ~ - d I van _ ha d H! 3,1181.. h _ an a um. ous oils are also used a robbery. There was one instance mxhiglztgifpxig wg; Blaenose M ay z;u‘;ry r on e mn mbdnh ,wiht hw", openlng such as sulphona-ted castor oil, sul- in this city of a large manufactur- wards, Danny Cox was doing some ex r Asked with Nelfd fb the PNG' clever sniping. He banked inacou- Race N t Yea P90115 f0l' fibhlrlc. hc SUBW6. that ple of goals which earned the plaud- things have brlshtcilbd UP 00116111' its at the spectators. working at M‘°N°1°‘N» N- B-» °°°~ 314? erahly and there should ba a hat- centre ice for a time, with Nick mn Angus Walters' ‘smlppfr °’ he ter season next year, particularly Wasnie and Perk Galbraith flanking ‘°'m‘°‘“ "m“°“°°°' v"°r1d° cmm' since there seems to be an op- him,Earl Roche made agoodrhow-‘ pm” mm” °°h°°n°r’ paseed pol-tunity opening up for selling ing. through Moncton recently 011 the fish' to Greece. all things canals- - - i 0088.11 Idmllkd Uf me Canadfa-U ered’ he is of the opnkm thug the Hawks ~ - ~ ' -~ ~~- '-»~-~ 1831 “"5 for an extensive supply °f National en route from Toronto mhmg lndustry ,A ,n for bum. where he left the "Bl\leD09c" lfléd u_me5_ up for the winter, to his borne in commentmg upon 'the prospect, L““°“'b“’¥» N- 5- for a rana with hu great rival the "If We Mcampushed mmm; else "Thebaud," Captain Ben Pine. I9 6 We *tained wnsiderable publicity Captain Walters said “There ls a f°”` NW* 5°°tf° by team” M °‘“' possibility of a race being staged f-l‘i‘P V0 51° °hl°“’€° W°"1d'° Fam" next year." The “Bluenose” is now y the redoubtablc Angus stated when in her thirteenth year and can l lnwrvlewed °“ the ‘tation plat' talnly stands out as a remarkable “fm at M`°n°°°“' “The ‘B1“°“°se' vesscl alpart from her sailing qual- "l W” Visited by °' l""3° numlber °f` ities. "The usual life of a fishing ("”°°i°'°°d PR", P°°P1° m°1“dm5 many °"“M°"mm' schooner of this t " the "Blue- _ ype. BALTIMORE. Md.. 0017. 81-A era and visitors from tha lvlaritrne nose.. ,mmf remarked’ .15 mu, new mwement to transfer th' P’°Vi“°°3 Wh° °M°“d°d me “W” nine years, when the upper struc- 1936 olympic Games fmm Bemn`5m°"°" 'ture begins to deterioriate but of because of anti-Jewish feeling in 'Give me the sea every time," course the hun remains 'gow' 1°,- Germany was started wday by A1- captain waiters stated on rezerr- 3 ,Ong ,,me_ some 0, ,he old ,,,,,_ bert F. Whelte, President of the iq to his trip through the Great in schooner; ,mr “Wing ,uh 8 South Atlantic Amociatlon of the Lakes to Toronto. "We lost two me Lunenburg nee, comm,” ,D t Amateur Athletic Union. dories in a sudden squall on Luke gwe service ewwheml some as the leather trade of New Zealand In a letter t0 the Associations of Michigan, which were subsequent- ,Ong as ,hmy yem_f~ LADIES BOWLING particularly in sole and upper the A.A.U., Whelte asserted that ly picked up and returned to us. "Germany, widcl' the Nevis. has There fs `a great difference between .md Kitchener W” uk, me of mnsskmlu, ues; sporty Five, edian sole leather were popular in “hmm “° d“’p°°m°“ M’ °b°°"° th’ “Huw °“ "'h° °°°“'“ and °“ the those revolving lighthouses which 9077- NEW Zmlond svme years ago and mm D-ku __ Baum popped ,A l _‘Bmw mm' sprint basioplinclples Of lPUl’f»SmlDIh|P" Great Lakes, the water in the lak- radiate moments of gleam 0; "_ High single, Helen McMillan 234; it is thought the improvement in Waterworth; Dykens out Wilsontn hm, 3; mm Mohd gn' Dyk,” 3, and said he would bring the ques- es N198 Vefi’ ¢h0'PPy and OM docs veaung ugh; fm- Wg into the am-- high three Helen Mctvlillan 626. general economic conditions will Grossman; Anderson fanned. _- N0 Leadbetter 2. 16PD°l'd|-M, Bernard: tion before the National A.A.U. not U6 th! 10118 steady swells rounding glonm and mm suddenly Stars, 1949: Hotchas 1480. result in a renewed interest in runs. na mug; errors, who Mb mi-hare hits.‘:°°rl:§°f?l;-t' convention at Pittsburgh November whlrh are generally araanlnted with ,clam im complete darkness." - High single, F. Mallet 294; high these. The chief demand is for a num c _ ` _ Crows ... -.. .-».- 1488 Majority for Owls .. -- 45 High single-G Ganham 203. Swami ... -.. ~-. ..... 1039 Orioles -.. 1554 Majority for Swans 385 Hgh single-L. Ycunker, l'l'l. High three-lL. Younker 444. Harris Ahbatolr 2635; C0-Ops 2655 I-llgh single E. Ranahan, 280; high hree, E. Ranahan 665. Num phonated cod oil, sulphonaied her- Majomy fm. Lmks 123 ring oil and suiphonated mine-ral Larlrs . 1'/sz 0"-1 Robins 1539 ably for straight cod oil, straight ing company which had been hav- ing frequent robberies. I installed a. teal' gas system. W.thll1 a short time another ently was am-nlpted. . The greatest demand is prob- Huh ,mme M Miner' |92_ mine;-al aug and fmfghmg 0115, ,|59 The two intruders were overcome High three-M. Doves -.. . . . Majority for Hawks 248 High single-J-!» Finlayson 225. High three-.B. Mclcod, 548. Owls 1443 High three-C. Garnham 481. HOLY NAME CLUB and able ~ leathers. Certain brands of Can- Muler, 460, filling wax. Cod oil and taliow are principally for the manufacture of stretched on the floor. It took them , , . 1633 hamess leather. 'I'he industry also tw” dlys 1° "3°°"""- It is felt that Oamadl should be and were found in the moming "Despite the fact that the chlor- machmery ,md won’ among me ine I use le rcs no harmful effects, tools being beam him' sucker a warning sign is posted outside on knives, belt splitting knives and an pmperty when it 15 used' 'md' shaving machine knives, with f grindstone wheels specially suited 5 to sllarpenlng. New Zealand pro- duces fairly substantial quantities of leather and also purchases to a considerable extent in overseas I countries. There are sixty-'nine fac- tories engaged in the boot and shoe lndustry which tum out many classes and grades of footwear from heavy workmerfs boots to good quality ladies' shoes. Imports of leathers not produced locally ln- clude goal. and kid skills. japanned rom the sign over the lock on the afe. .\ "The gas release is fool-proof. Two thirds of it comes outside, but one-third remains within the safe, making it impvsfnble to break the ock and then come back later hoping the air will be cleared. The concentrated gas within the safe will be 'just as effective when a second attempt to open the safe door is made. Tommy was proudly displl\!'|I’ll his new suit. .He was wearins 10118 trousers for the first time. "Ah," cried his mother. "Now you are really n little mall." 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