Ottawa Senators Start Training llsllnllltlllltt ii llEEilHl llll BV W. H. GOOHER slllnllliltisi The tnrf is never ovbrloaded with Senators of the National Hockey lng last night. Alee Conneli and George‘ Boucher were absentess. while llPrank Nigbvbor and Hoole)‘ Smith are out_of town. ‘Frank Clan- cy, hank’ Finnlgan. Alex Smith, Cy Denneny and Ed. Gorman play- ed basketball for an hour and then (yrzwwa. u... 6.—The pttllwa beague, held their first indoor train IIIE The attendance at the Abegweit l-‘air last night was the la the week and judging lby the com- ments heard ev no had. s.’ moat enjoyable even amusement. . The featured ‘e astonishment lest night was the’ four round ‘box- ing bout in which rMr. Joseph O'Brien of this city defend °-——w.——' mm of snug! Inf one. latte. user est-a ' chamdon. a ad and O'Brien continue retained his title "P. E. lslsndfponent and sevs horses that shatter records. While they are apt to come from any sec- tion oi the country those who have seen them perform know that speed marvels are rare. ln the entirehlatory of light har- _, ness racing none of the chanlplons which for a time basked in the flood light of fame attracted as much attention as Arlon when he placed the two year old record at so lo h; he did the tenificon- crosses and in tact every lggi to punch that was handed out by the ...ln the fourth and final round. one which will long remain in the mm 1 of these who vltuataetit. d to push his op- rnl times bronchi [f8 hockey club, now reeled 0R a mile on the track. Montreal Hockey ' Team Looks Good I ‘. i? MONTREAL, Nov. 6.—With the msJorlty of the players under con- ct to the. Montreal professional in Montreal. Champion." ' him Last nltht’: vputlllatic enhltitien ever until about 30 seconds before which was eagerly looked forward the bell that the K. 0. punch was to by local fans certainly provided givsn. all the thrills which an event of which this kind affords and all who wit- nessed the bout are of the opinion that "Joe" is a master in the art and richly deserves the proud dis- I tinctlon he has won. The door prize was won‘ by Mr. From the first gong until the Emmet Williams. count out the title holder had the The management on this the last edge on his opponent who it must nfgbt oi the fair offer a grand door be said showed more than ordinary prize consisting of l ton o! coal, 1 endurance and skill in Wlfltflllldlllg lbag of flour and 1 ham. | HIM] . | ‘ IIN | E55" Eb in CE ; fllisfis the FURNACE that has been given such satisfaction for a great many years. Call, write 0r phone us about four heating troubles. staggered and laid away the dangerous contender for ‘titular honors. to his knees. lt was not how- a slashing right to the jaw man who a short time before was regarded as the foremost and most Dillon. Uhlan, Peter Volo. Manning and the pscers Johnston leaders in their day_but none of of the limit of speed. Johnston was a first flight star. He was bred in Wisconsin. 2.10% hitched to a high wheel sul-' ky. it is true that the Electioneer colt had many rivals, the list in- cluding Axtell, Native Belle, Lou Peter and Star Pointer. All of them were them in their two year old form came within two and a half seconds His sire Joe Bassett was never heard of est for the commencement of the practice period. Practice will start next week, as ice will be made at the Forum for Saturday. The outlook lor the Mnroons this season is much better than n year ago, when the clulb was granted a franchise in the National League. The team will comprise a lumber 0i young players who will he lililk< ing their initial appearance ill pru- ihenl can coast o! wide zxpcrlcnce in clubs affiliated with the Ontario fessional ranks, but the lllnjol-ity of. Fred H. Trainer outside of the country In which he was owned until this remarkable Amateur Association. Amon gthe players who eve-rais- " _ IAbegweit And Saint Dunstanh This L. o. OjIOWLING. _ Afternoon This afternoon at Victoria 'Pll‘k at 3 o'clock. the Abegweita and St. Duncan's will line up for the first game of the provincial‘. foot- A‘ V p _ _ 80 Grafton Street ‘Opposite Prince Edward Theatre A very exciting game was roll- ed on the L. O. C. alleys last night when the Alerts defeated the Newspnpermen .by a majority of 252 111115- ball championship ‘series. Today's game will be agood one. full of M9"!- actlon from start to finish. as both. 3- 11111111111‘ 3° 192 155 teams are in great condition and V. Coyle . . . . . . . . .. 195 221 175 i; Wm be a struggle m whge]; each E. Doucette . . . . . .. 197 245 215 team Wm p“; forth every eggor; M. J. MCDODBIJ 187 129 144 “l Order to wgm S. DesRocbes . . . . .. 193 208 151 Th“; yam- me playafs p; the gfly ,. ,>, ‘d~“ .» » team have lots of practice and 4U. . EAnn n10 p, N=w|sIr=r-~--- will be able to stay right with the _ ~ 5- D1111 - - - ~ - - ---- 117 172 171 game. so the battle will be fought 65% ct the mOi-oy lnl out by R- Dulm"! - 159 97 154 with utmost determination by both life insurance compfl" -as paid 11- 11°18“ 152 159 163 teams. to b. wficlaries. Na’ ... .y practic- 11- 11101391111111 - 133 149 137 James MacMlllan will referee. ally all insurance vus sought or. A. Martin . . . . . . . .. 224 236 219 The “new; g5 a; [gnaw]; 31"" ‘whim ‘ The highest single was rolled by Abbi“ pun 38¢ s. p. U‘ T: ay the position is reversed: E Doucene’ 345 s Dmmond ___________ H Cullen 55% OI i"! "WM: Paid W! so“ The highest total was rolled by ' to the pulrzyholdcr. Thus you have n twofold motive for insuring: (i) to build aw estate. ‘o offset declin- l. g gs. _il.g power in old age. (2) to prctt 2t your family. A. Martin, 679. i Monday night. 7 p.m. sharp An- ' 8.30 Sall- lchors vs Carmody Five; lore vs iBarbers. R. C. N. V. R. BOWLING LEAGUE I i gelding paced in 2.10 and in 1884 shoved‘ the world's record for the gait down to 2.06%. For several years it looked as if it would be impossible to produce a horse that could change the lflgure. Finally Budd Dohle brought Johnston out again and drove him within a quar- ter of s second of his record. This performance also showed that John- ston had not reached his limit when Snlan marked hlm over the West Side track at Chicago. In 1891 George Starr crossed the barrier with Direct. He marked him in 42.06 over the kite track at In- dependence. lowa. The next year the bike sulky appeared. With it the pacing record tumbled to two minutes and beyond. Dan Patch ul- tlllistely placing it ht 1.5m behind a pace maker at Lexington in 1905. Directum 1. also paced in 1.56% in the open at Syracuse. The record holders in the gap between 2.06 and 1.55% were Hal lPolnter. Mas- cot, Flying Jib. Robert J.. JOhn it. Gentry. and ‘Star Pointer. the first horse to best two minutes in har- ness. All of them had their admir- ers but none of their record making jarred the race going public like Johnston's drop from 2.10 to 2-061/4. He was In a class by himself and ed yesterday were Holly Niacin-n. formerly of the Niagara team; Sel- bert. also of the Niagara Clllbi/ Sammy Rothschild, Dutch Cain. Jn ny Dinsmore and llunc .\Illlll‘0, Mun ‘ro has been reducIngKIle greater part o! the autumn season and is fifteen pounds lighter lllnu when he started lust Willi-e!‘- Nelson Stewart arrived lost Light from Toronto, while Lower WWII“ in from Ottawa. Manager Gerard has already de- cided on changing his mam about. He will have for the leieuce Ilene- dlcg in goal, Noble nnil lllln llluliro ss the regular defence, wlllle util- effl to relieve them. 0n the ‘me he will have Dinsmore, Kitchen, StPW- art. Seibert and Broadbent. as well as some oi‘ the players to be rc- talincd fro nllnsi. season's sillllfll- Kitchen is a left wlnr or defence player, Dinsmore can be DIM/ell 1'" either wing while Seibert is a right wlnr or defence Dlfliiflr- The" there is Horn who DIBYBKI 135i W111‘- ter with Grlmsby and was the 10w. ding scorer on the team. Horn can play at either wing position. He ls a good backchecker and figured; prominently In all of the 50111911. played by Grimsby. Padorewski Played 3 While Storm Raged‘ NEW volhx, Nov. d-Despliei ll violent storm which tossed his hearers off their challrs in the sal- oon of the French liner Paris. 18W ace Jan lPaderewski played thrmlilh his volunteer programme" 1117011111 that shi-p while she was in mid Atlantic. H9 arrived on the Park‘ yesterday for e concert tour. Anzella. C. K, G; Billings purchased her at auction In Cleveland and re- [Fl as follows: 117 137 103 123 124 147 1'17 87 McDonald leasing-l; ———- like Pgc h t [1 d b . i 145i 111811! 011 the L. _0. C. a1- arefifimghe’ ‘ J I cause thzrsoaellfle ngalforslees lxlfslglft laedysbatvery exciting game was roll- ‘1 e1‘ -- ' m“ “gs with speed enough to race him. a. l“ ;_ i“ “meuh 111° DQBiFOYers and p Arlen was given a front page Smaller Premiums Larfler Protection ss;s'atlzrggfifltlrfii)erlizy wggnlllgg G‘ Connolly G McDonald story in 1891 when Marvin gave 1T- W- BENTLEY. Mililailel‘ I" P- E- Iili- J pins. G. Buntain had the highest St. C. Trainer B McDonald mm a two year om record 012101‘ single or 219 p!“ Moms B Guns to a high wheel sulky. This remark- ,G_ Dazlel had ibighes‘ total o‘ mnergég": A “hack able colt Clll the two year old 472 pins’ . - s nd _ v m .1. record from 2.18 and Marvin said if 8'“ e" ' ' G P .15" the weather at Stockton. Cal. had 3 D t _ . continued favorable he would have ,(;_ Bunmn _" "_'_Y_°'§19 129 123 s 11111111!!! m the 2.10 list. J_ Hem-n _ 161 109 145m “ahead _ The two year old record of Arion J‘. ltulh 15s 11s no ' ~ w? “$311119 same Ye“ "l"! 5111101 J. liontelth .140 151 176 R ' ' ' re uc t a world's record for trot- ' ' ters from 2.08% to 2.08% and when _ v 675 504 53g Palo Alto placed the stallion rec- -------- Game Postponed Cruisers. ' -—— f o’ SIIIIOI nd 2.0m fP I an lt°111 G. Daziel . 141 174 157 The (my Lug“ “me 11°11'91"‘ islan sasylmatter to ‘decideothatohe (;_ McMahon 73 n8 we the Rovers alldAnchors which was w“ bv long odds the um“ L. Connoly 97 123 161, schfiduleg f“ m" “Itemwn 1‘ remarkable ‘speed marvel that W. McIsaao 138 171 142 ggstgwlf ‘Paswsalgflgtagenttge ‘$1115 ever appearedfifo this can be add- 440 ass use 1"“ °“ '“°-""“""-". ‘*1 W“ “mmlz: thifligctlvltlfilaltl T110113 ‘.1.’ 11:11 lam Total .......... 1601 "I" be 1°‘""." "1311 "‘°"11°m°' y c c e or a m‘ on Thauksgmng Dun ogds kplleced their marks so near "—_' ---4p..@.__.l___ t e I it of speed. CHARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS. ' in his three year old form Arlon Last evening on the Obarlotte- 1 ' ' 811112111131] ‘the three ye" 0m record town “new, the Teamsters pmyed o . A held by Sunni and later the Wanderers‘ the lam" winning reduced his mark to 2.07%. As .both out by 250 pins’ the scores were ' _____ of these trips were made to a bike GWM__9_I5 m” Juniors (a); sulky they were not on a par with clip which she passed on to the second generation. her fastest descendant ' being the three year old gelding; Gordon Dillon 2.04%. p Uhlan succeeded Lou Dillon ail the top of the world's record list of‘ trotters. flash into the two minute list in the open and it is just possible that his 1.58 was not the limit of his speed» served her for matinee rscinB- 119T y public appearances were in performances against time and ln races for cups. She was the 819B!" est speed marvel oi her day. T1191 carried has been this year 11o was the first one to Plwlvcs EDWA no inlane Greg" Seoueltokidnrsitlioflopbfigs 'U!0l filltfflflflflifi m . “IDAHO”—-No. 5 “MOTOR MAD” 3; TINO PART COMEDY jf nee Edward SPECIAL HOLIDAY FEATURE MONDAY -_ TUESgAY, News-lo “tr 0mm or wAR~oAzro woman I p WILLIAM FOX on...» to‘ ..l .-.. .6!) 116111071 Q/t/le International Jtage Jucceo h . stoma O'BRIEN - MADGE BELLAMY-r LESLIE FENTON r IIARGARETILIYING§TQN ~- 1 WALTER ITGRAIITEUIAUE JENSEN Play 5y ‘Jltruy wall Jl-ullvia l; Sdmund Qollldirlg‘ ROWLANDY ililE IJTOdHCfZOYL “HAVOC" la adapted from the" celebrated stage auc- cess of the same“ name SIXTEEN Allied boner regiments are represented In the great scenes ‘It was Impossible ‘to produce on the stage. THREE HUNDRED veterans oi‘ the Canadian, British and American forces worked In the tremendous battle sequences. - IT TOOK FIVE WEEKS of night warfare to film ‘the realistic battle scenes of "HAVOC." FOUR HUNDRED MEDALS FOR BRAVEFIY and aer- vice were won by the men who helped to make this picture. I 10.15 to 12.00~—'.lun.iors (b); 5 to 6.- 60—Vetersns Volley Ball. his two year old performance. Axtell like Arlon won his spurs 1n addition to that mark he was also one of the pair that placed the team record st 2.03% While W111i THE GREAT SCENES of London nlghg life are more in t-he high wheel sulky days. He was three veers old in 1889. At the beginning of that season the record for colts of that age was B0WIIB:——7 Commercial League ; S, S. and Peardon vs. dlogers Hard- Wflffl; 8.30. Rebekah League. Reiiular Fellers vs. Hottentots- running mate Uhlan also trotted in 1.54 Lou Dillon made her record of ‘A. 155 569 O35 125 Total . . . Germany-"How can one possibly doubt our good intentions?" (Germany Is reported to be attempting to pry part of the allies at the LOOIHIO conference.) From L'Echo, Paris. Ball Tournament Teamsters. “m- no 103 In the d-land Ball ll; d — ,.. .. _ 124130 ' Blmeflnre ..'.“Z"IE°.;"’.‘L"Z.PZJ:'.FLE{'.‘ZI.211%.";I..'.;"'.*.i£?.'.;Z¥.‘1..;2..g‘%1'..“2.22.2.0. l. 15g" gisdsg-dgy mo» -~ u» .- .- ‘ I ~ ' . ' » ' . m. . . skimmed, strained and l-onvly ‘o m; m‘ your custards and eggnoggs. 1:: pesseyy dobifieztglflgghgdlieil‘; heal in a mlinlltc. Wilt-ll you IlIIII-it.’ . E. Peters. ' ‘wk, _, .,v_..,___.,,_,,.._.,,,___,_, 4" M6 n‘ On Thursday night G. McMahon ' Total .... ..'. ...... 1m "'1 11- ‘Harley defeated H. Davw The next game will be played 51113115130719- \'.iv. 9th.. Monday. between the weacen" '5 victor,“ Toma‘ cette and C. Coyle defeated E. 0on- we Billiard Dleyers play the cllr- M" ""1 F- ‘P41110- wody 5 at 7 sharp. w -—-—--.Q-eQ---__ Y. M. O. A. BOWLING Commercial League Fennel and Chandler came back -———— om the winning streak last night Fwlbfi" 15 391D! 51111118 Ill i-Ill “H,” they defeated yaw,“ ma" by city this year. but there has been H.‘- phm nogtsilnées between the two schools gm,“ are u, Mlows. Wes 1 ant and Queen Square. Al- Fmn“ l” chum" ways nteresting and well contest- .- uw ed a series of games between these .. Ch m m5 teams would tend very much to .. sugars; _ 137 lhcgfip the hcyslnterested in foot- .. - w. DeCoste . 160 214 1321 ' ; f). Callaghan 135 101 is! Require no break- P. Coyle .-. 172 140 15o "'8 ‘n’ m ‘"1’? T°‘“""-'-e»- ' Canadians Plan 81117311111115 38411115?» Ii. Douoette . 12s » - cracking or burnlng prepares 1g; 0'“ 11:1 "flllnqfii :1 PASSED AT ‘m! l”: “"1"”? n 1°“ Morrow-tr. a... 0.--lt was l... tllona f th "(mm A5 509p ‘vpotwlmlfllm 96 nounced today that the Canadians P1119 v3 “e 9n c ENOUGH T0 BEAR °l ' of the National Hockey League market. m: ma»: tux: , ,‘ l would go away all a fortnight‘! ~' ensue Grants Pgtltlon practice. the place and time m as tomorrow by definitely decide uraad. Three Manager Leo Dand g 7W For Recount Null‘ Sold in the latest paffcml n" 91W!" "111 1" °1l 11" ""1"- . - _ _ one of whom [s Leduc, formerly a PRICE '*=*'-=='~'~'~""=="""'* =»-~»- -. M» l-lon. Rodolphe Monte’: petition far h" Lama‘ Th’ “h” plus". 1333 League of Gross Hand- 2.18 and the stallion ldable and is starred with records. the .mcst brillianl being Ilnmburg Bella's race record 2-0114. Lee Ax- worthy 1.58%. champion stallion Arlon Guy 1.59%. champion four year old. and Mr. McElwy-n 1.50%. champion three year cld. Axtell was never started after he trotted In 2.12. He was sold for 3105.000 h, m, Baum, tuunmmmt R Dow and earned 370.000 lhe ill-st year he year the relsnins champion made u was in the stud. Arion's two year old record of 2.10% was unbeaten from 1891 to i909. The bike sulky which carried with It an advantage of from four to live seconds did not help any of ' the youngsters until Native Belle took the word in the two year old division of the Kentucky Futurity. is turf speed marvel flashed un- der the wire in 2.07%. l-"or a time it did not look poa- sible for a colt or Ally in change these figures. But like all others it found 3a“ shadow in 1913. That year Peter Volo moved it down to 2.04%- in his day Peter Volo held the yearling record, of 2.19. the ‘two year old record of 2.04%. the three year old record of 2.08%. and the four year old record of 2.02. His increased rate of speed each year also proved the dorrectneas o! the English idea that a large colt is more apt to train on from year to year than a small‘ one. Whether it will apply to all cases is open to argument. it will. however. be giv- en another tent with Peter Maltby. This son of Peter. Voio won all of his two year old engagements this year and has a record of 2.00%. Lou Dillon will always be rem. efnbefed no the first trottsr that. beat two minutes.‘ Millard Saund- efs .2.- ‘ ‘ the tau-M» of Sid- t f u“ t“ u d ‘n names have not been ""- Lsmglggutgenlont zigirlngpzleectiilll The M” ‘m’ Inca“ °1 m’ "u" lday. The recount will tells 911.00” '1" be “m ‘m 73111153171113 next Tuesday morning. 11st,"! mmfi" ONE DOLLAR .c~ ».v I. -1.l ‘U. . t‘ “,_. ) _:, l,|(iI mo“. e01!‘ WWW.‘ npyll)“ il~-.. H.- w carried herslong i902. the year he lill any Dillon. mm his smile tl ‘wolnthe qhartort flahhiyurse w r119... l I , . record for aged horses 2.13%, Axtell .educed hoth to 2.12. He ls the only horse that ever held the both. Today his W9" 1101 5111911 ‘"1 °1111°rtunny 1°, speed line lg one qt the mo“ 101-m. race as two or three year olds, the nearest to it being the mile which . 1.15% in 1908. “Uhlan trottedin 1.58 in 1912 and Peter Manning in 1.56% lfl 1922. These speed marvels Peter Manning trotted Ill 2.06% as a three year old the day his brelxlcr W. M. Wright sold lllln to Irving Gleason. Lou Dillon is dead. Iihlen is 9115* ing his declining years In a sunny paddock at Beats Barbara. Cal, Pet~ er Manning is still in training. This number of hail-mile track records which will no doubt stand as long aa the courses over which the miles were trotted. Also at Cleveland in August he cut the two mile record over a mile course to 4.10% while at Birmingham. Ala.. a few days ago he placed the half-mile track record for the distance at 4.23. As the years roll by other speed marvels will appear. Some of them will no doubt reduce the present records. No one knows the limit. in time it will be reached. From that date the leaders of their day like the thoroughbred: of the present era will be compared with those which preceded them. In the production of speed mar-- vsls each period has its favorite combination. The l-iembletonian- ‘liar was followed by the Wilkes- Membrino Patchen and the Elec- iioneer with whatever happened to he at Palo Alto. At present those =eeking soeed are depending on the lines tracing to Axworthy and Pet- sr the Great through their most successful sons and daughters. All- mlral ‘Rona the noted English turf- man. said “Race horses are like greyhounds. There are only three aood ones in two thousand." Does this aniilv to the trottersf if it does llnrry Burgoyne - must have the market cornered on his lliile farm’ Ill Kflituchy. Thh year it was rap. resented by Aileen Guy and lPeter llaltby, 4 _ 1 -. 1. elaborate than sParlsian Faahlon revue. it ls a play potent with drama and the spectacular. l.t will thrill and entertain the moat blase critic. as: IT l sac n I as: lTyi SPECIAL Matinee-Mic, 16c. PRICES Night-—37c, 26c, 16c. PRINCE EDWARD WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11th AND 12th UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR HEARTZ THE GREAT WAR VETERANS ARMISTICE snow “wllws l WIFE” ~ A THREE lgi-‘ruggmiowiwulllbsn "rt-la MR. WILLIAM? WHITLOCK ORGH-EITHA , . uuosa m: nlnscnou or _ PROFESSOR wxnhphnrasnn- SPECIALTIES BET. 1... Os TICKET OFFICE oven odlhvy '1’ snowmen or courous AN - PRICES-—37c, NOTh-drerflarlnanae lmil stun all Doers Open: 1Q gl-rbahwi i. i" ‘J w." _ m 11a L; i nun‘ r-flfl" W" . . stealer-wren-