usr 24. 1932 ' - ‘-»:‘ ‘rim cr1AnLo'1"rl:'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE sl-:vl=:N if-i __ .l ..l gi,--l Y ' ' ff f- T --1. Great Racing Featuresl Winners In Respective Classes--Col. MacKin Has Narrow Escape From Serious Inj In First Heat Of 2.17 Trot. 1 Marjorie M., King Frisco And Frank'J. Ortolan u upwards of tures thousand wit- l full mile sua 'aides BC S B8 om Wild mother half 1”! °f f°r seed measure. the stared-'i bell */“dey 'bruising him up. as ue probably ideal thought, on a turn for another U-nihiurod. “wed the opening day’s r me Provincial Exhibition ye afternoon- The vgather W and the various classes hotly C011- ` score. The horse was “sled ,in 801116 '59-W5 bllnlidt fill- Thousands on the stands imag- ulusbrinsins the fare tothe edses mea the doughty and courageous pf their seats. Colonel was all through, but later Stmkht lwere given an opportunity to cheer lan. lustlly when he appeared lrlnmll llllrs an All the races were won in heats yesterday, Frank J. driven by M24 3*/°°\° Wd ° d by den ready and willing for gumson Grady. 5“mm°"1d¢. tak- and and third heats of mg the 2.1'1_l.r°t; Mnriorio M.. own- which were won by sd by Kasouf and Jabalee. Sydney. toll-ln. and driven by theagter won the In the 2.25 trot and pace, King 2.13 trot and PEW _H18 F\‘i-We Frisco, Sydney horse, sirrprigerptl-is owned and driven by Robert - e race in gowan, Sydney. the 2.25 trot we pace. Marjorie M. game and sydney mare was “on” in genes of the word yesterday. with Gol- the lec- ths 2.17, Prank J. Dr- BAINT JOHN. N. B., A (B The Canadian Press Bti-eeter, saint John. led in the' qualifying round Maritime Amateilr golf ch shlpfmirnalnent today. Others who qualified for the championship play, and there scores. were: Profesor F. O. Turner, Frederic- ton, 150. cto of the Mo wise ones "by winning _| amplon l and straight heats. There starters in this race, which Siwedy very difficult for starter Webber to every get the horses away at in even Sho break. I-Ie was forced nevertheless was in list °°mP°Dy N14 \’¢¢P°l1d- to send them away with horses 'pd nobly when called upon. This trailing in every heat. _was especially so in the first heat Today's races hgvs all gh, “|- pf her race when she drew a trail- marks of sensational performances, home a report of which appears finish other column of this page. from that good horse Lucky Lindy. 'rim gulvndany ilt was a swell piece of travelling 2.17 Trot-lrnrse $45090 and Marjorie received a big hand alter the heat. Hedgewood K. was Frank J. Ortolan (Steele) . 9. good third with Pax Volo fourth, High Toby (Conroy) _Ciaiety McGregor fifth and Capt. Bessie Hamlin (Taylor) ... 'Mac sixth. The time of this heat Golden (MacKinnon) ...-.. Dan McNaughton, Monction, 167. lwas 2.12. Guy Lcylurn (Alaxarldsy 4, 5 pl-_ G. M. Ope, Halifax, 168. .; The final heats of the race were Dore. Mac (McGurdy) 5' Dr. H. S. Gresvry. Saint John, 169. much faster. Marjorie lvl. had the, Time-2.14%; 2.13%; 2.14. A. V. Sounders. Charlottetown. pole in this miie and was never 169. lticaded, although chased to the wire 2.18 Trot and Pace-Purse J. N. Ross, Amherst, 170. by Lucky, with Pax Volo third, Lionel Hitchrnsn. Fredericton, _Capt Mac fourth, Hedgewood K. Marjorie M. (Jabblee) .... llifth and Gaiety McGregor sixth. Lucky Lindy (McNeill) frlle third and last heat was much Pax Volo (Rice) ._........ il repetition of the above mention- Hedgewood K (Foster) ... pd, with the times a little above Capt. Mao (Conroy) the 2-09 mark- celery Mcoregol- (Phlnnoy) ‘ 'rims-2.1:; 2.09%: 2.0914. V Colonel MacKinnon Injured th rc nine made it Frank Meikle Halifax, 1*. R. Risteen, Frederi G. P. Laidlaw, Halifax, Jack Harris. (Nova Champion) Wolfvllle, 102. ' A. n. sklnner, st. Andrews, 1a4. ‘ "Gini," Cain, (defending Mari- time chsmplon), Yarmouth, 185. Major J. H. Liddell, Halifax, 166. R. L. Davison, Westfield, 167 and 162. ,mg position to pull out on the Scotia stretch and win in a driving in an- 1 GUM sipna eo-#asv $450.00 1 - . enmoorhbbl-A C*J9Il)r¢ :na unr- .- --I 2'* The draw for tomorrow's first .championship is: streeter vs Lid- dell; Laidlaw vs Gregory: Skinner vs Ross; iv|icNaughton vs Melkle: Risteen vs Hope: Hitchrnan vs Cain: Harris vs Saunders; Davison vs Turner. , 3-75 TW* *ml YW*-F050 $400 Fins woslther greeted the B2 en- 'A had mil-UD occurred in the _ 'trants who turned out today and opening heat of the 2.17 trot, the King Frisco (McGowan) the Riverside golf and country first race on the program, when ‘Ross Aubrey (Ryan) club course was ln excellent con- _coionel D. A. MacKinnon, 'with May Cromwell (Steele) .. dition, although some visiting Golden on pole, met with a painful Al B. Junior (Smith) .... lelriniury when High Toby, who ‘Mr. Squires (McNeill) mls trailing, collided with Golden's Mr. Henley (Holmes) §suil;y, breaking the back bar and Barbara Martin (Power) ‘ilu-owing the Colonel to the track, Silver Doctor (Bchurman) Drawn ,High Toby’s sulky going over oF I 3.1.. ,Z stsowwqn -:mm »- ~`lQ¢4 I-4 “WILD IFUIDS slow. the day. Turner, Hitch- . players found the greens The second best score. of 156, was shot by Prof. Btreetevs opponent. Lionel , man, Boston Bruins hockey star _ _ his 'Time--2.14%; 2.18%; 2.13%. who ls phylng gm- the yfgaegcmn Ilght leg. '1'he injured driver was Golf Club' qllallfled by wllmlllg 9, assisted from the track, limping OFFICIALS V plwyoff wllh rl Lewm Tl.lu.°_ wml Qtiinflllly. It W8-S BU 11151; 1.hQl.\§ht l` V whom he was 1-‘ltd at “L Hitch. the unfortunate driver's leg wasi Starter-R. M. Webber, Milltown, mm would have qllallfled mol, broken, but later it was ascerta , . omme of td that a badly bruised leg was the Judges-W. Brown, W. F. Boutil- mmm; tm” M-ll! lnw the Wood, tum total of his injuries. Golden liar, F. Wright. mls momlng md talllng 'ten pontlnued on his merry way. With Timers-T. Ransghan, Dr. Lock- strokes ml, one h°le_ l free rein and a one-wheeled sulky hart, L. B. McMillan. he "ran" in third position over the Clerk of course-W. Brown. ' l Stewart Loses Halifax Baal m' N B easily but for the misf WEDNESDAY NIGHT AUG. 24th. I! ,,,,,,, ,_ ,lyme ,,,,,,,,, ,nd ,,, ,0 minutes with a flying mare Everyone from Sourls to Tignish is coming \ SYD. ELLIOT’S ORCHESTRA th a minute 'Admission 50c. fm . -» I Kid Hart, Moncton featherweight . .J belted out a decision in six rounds l in half an hour, the second in less ' _ Z a . Y ggi appearance' in nf ' A-U .' . U ing Margie 221; byllethe scole ci ` which is indicated by the small ______._'.__-_---- ates an edge over their opponents at all stages of the game, while the Special advanced sale of tickets to relieve . smallonal slld, by mllml Meek , main in the memory of the fans Bu our tickets now from the ticket seller spring sroolr-John Davison rut Y 3' - » at the Patriot 0Bice, Richmond Street. base; Roland Poynter. centre field: ‘ Preston Harding. pitcher; Charlie 50|; rsynau-, and base; ni-ues scams, , short atop; 1-rlllsrd Mask, left field, Children 12 and under with parents free- ll-,ed B,m,,,-d, mm, mm; Gm - Free Pa;-king Space lldohnston, 3rd base; Arthur Mace, ‘ catcher. , M 1 Margate-mc. ouuaghsr, senile field; Olive Cameron, lst hslsc; Don Baker, 8rd base; Ed. \§‘eairstc. A field; Jim Gallagher, Rnd base;- , th Ma h . ith ' Eid WEDNESDAY, MIG. 31st. ,*§°,‘;,,,_ ,,,,,,{ §,‘§,,,,"~,§,,?,{',.,.,,,,_,°;‘_ l l . _MAMM DAE Hialllrsx. Aug za-can van l wurden ol omwl, o,,,,_,°,,gl,ed 2.11 num Abraham Lincoln 'rm rough-house Stewart of Boston in P'“'” 511500' at F u local wrmliug 1-ing wuigbt, lcownlng the Bostonian in our M°"‘°Y F'“°° bf’ “Y 3°” D’»“°i“8 939 ‘~° 2 5- \“- Hem, mllm, .wok tw; mls (srlnkerhum . ........ .. 1 4. from Jock Mgmmald the nylng Caiumet Aristocrat bm (T. lswumm of vancouver’ the dnt Berry) ....... .. P five to sms payed snappy bali from start to finish. ‘ .. traffic congestion and inconvenience. while stealing thu-ll wlu long re- I -1= sm ii Tumble In Handi- WOKI U18 11151. 11881? in 2.06% End think for a minute that H the lnlia in 2.08%. These three Belle has any option ou this heats °°l'15m\1*£d 511° *href* fa-“B5” ular race. Most decidedly ever produced in n handicap event. my Pltled agalnst hlm ls Scotsman started from scratch worthy, present holder ol the Rose Marie Abbes record break the splce V0! llncertalnty ins mile proved too mush and the ...sinner cl the elses is ruled gallant mare was forced to yield to some great Pacers, notable a Pet" Ht LW and C01- TW" 1" ‘W9 which is Del Volo from Maine, 0ifh°\‘ M995- able of 2.10 or better. The are Earle Wilkes,`2.11%, from THE SUMMARIES ney, Star D., 2.09%. St. Grandma, 200%. Charlc $1,000. acke, and old Major S. still reckoned with after seven or Q years campaigning. Traveler bc. by Guy Ax- wortby (Egan) . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 I-Iollyrood Brand, bg (Parker . 2 Howard mc. Elwyn br. g. (Dick- erson) Madelon bf (B. White Sister Esther bm. (Walton) .. Marie Silk, Calumet Candy, eral Douglas also started. Time-2.06; 2.06’/4. 2.2.5 PACE 2 U1»b¢d 3 This event on the programm Handicap Trot-Purse $1,000 Lock Bunter blks. by Blin- ter (hrickerhoif) Scotsman bg (Stokes) Dillon mc. g. g. (Shell) Francis Knight cf (Crosier) Loree Prince bg (King) . Allie Pluto also started. lh¢4h1l-It-I r.;\»hN»-1b' nie Winkle, Alberton, Mack started from scratch, 1.oree P cap and Lock Buriter and Allie to with 100-foot handicap. plu' never met before and the record): 106%- are all about on a level. ‘ 2.20 Pace-Purse $800 nick Reynolds bn by single ` gle Cv. (White) . . . . . . . .. Rouiett. br. g. (Kirby) Hal Abbe br. g, (Parshai Avic bh (Crozier) ..... .. Graham Mac ss (Burrus) . 3 Margaret Vonisn, Bale Direct Jennie Volo also started. Time-2.03%.; 2.04%: 2.04%. .:. qaqesl- ,Qqgsww 5 nose: mn- sh make a. flat~footed prophecy record-.smashing Hush, 2.10, $1,500. Peter at Law bl h by Pet- Frisco (Parshall) 3 1 1 er Henley (Brinlgs-r )/lammie Britton br lu hoff) 4 4 4 Col. Tom br g (Fitz- `1 patrick) . . . . . . . . . . 1 Rose Marie Abbe bm Mi Peter bl h (Egan) (Rodman) 3 1 Pocahontas ch f (Stokes) Allie B bg (Art Berry) . 2 2 Commodore Peter, Pete Extrelitta bs (Crozier) .. ii 5 also started. King William also started. Time-202%; 203%' 203% Time-202*/4' 2001-’-' 203% 3 ri. E1 _Ernie-as Qaww g NED G be - he has bred in the Maritimes is regard John, but she will have her troubles _ tteown; ing the other eight. They include Thr” YW' old 2-3° T'°""P“"§° ‘Miss Winnipeg, 2.11, Charlottetown; Toddles, 2.13%, Truro! Climb Maximo the Great, 2.11%, Stewl- 2.21%, Great Village, Ns.; Sybil- gset, He- bert, N. S.; Star Dillon, Hartland, Mac- Capt ' 5 n- HALIFAX Aug 23-Stroking er land of sweet dl-Bal-,ls ll., gl-le g YS V’ of a scheduled "tenner" and what B. h 3 mess he left of that not-so-gay olo, Wellington; June Aubrey, Am- WW 0,,-el. Bl-ldgewood-5 Falrwa Frances Knight and Scoi-Smtglg herstL1;eter Boy, Micclilleton, N. S.; some home this evenlng W1; land u rey Boy, She ac, N. B. gg M _ w_ _ H g und nulon 1vl.c. with 40-fool usual- -l-he m,,l,,,l,y 0, these howl, have $22 _folmfss NME' to‘§a°yh ibly the fastest pacer ever bred on Apart from Ml-5_ Hugghl the 35151111- Kill! SDWCS. 2.11%. brilliant performance, visiting golf- Place-Malone. N. Y.: Scene- ff°m the M°“°N°m “able “"4 5 ers fell by the wayside in the qual- Armory on River Avenuet Even -----<'“'”i'“"'_ if ng rounds in rather large num- Patsy 0'Dsy, Malone. 151 ibi- 110I1 .li lllts -- _ Four Classes On The Carl ' YY (;lal,Iid_r0 < prmg And Every One Slated For --. Excitement Galore. SPRINGFIELD. 111-- A“¥~ 33"' Here they are folks, the classes great piece of racing machinery, W°r1d's harness “eine Iewrdl were lor this aitemoon at the Eahibl- will hook up with Hush as he has ST M bl'°k¢¥\ t°dly dUl'ii\8 511° l°°°“d “Y tion track. To begin with, there is done once or twice before this sea- , I of Grand Circuit racing at the Il- me 3,15 not and pace and puhapa “ml md Lllllm' 235% from Bam 110015 Stl-¢»€ F8111 , a. whisper has reached you that a gor, Me., is favourite to nose in R059 MBl'i° Abbe. UWUBCI by E~ A- horse named Heather Belle has to the last scramble to the wire. | N‘B°5t9-111. Chi\tfHl10°8\\. T°¥>¥\~» “lid been brought here from Lynn by These three will not have all the ~ dfil/Bn by Jake R-Odllllll. Ulveued Brenton Maclnnis a former Char- attention centered on them because the second heat of the 2-15 Sl- loilelcwu boy.11 you havent heard nun vcmou, 2.13%, or Hartland, L F N5°h°\N H0(/¢\ D5” in 3-90% W 5°" of him your ear has not been to N. B., Guy Leyburn, 2.11, of 9' WOYWB “C6 l'¢°°1'd fm' Pacing the ground, because on the far side John, N. B., Mr. Henley, 2.19% » mm- oi the track where the beareats Charlottetown, Peter N. ug Two w°r1d'» ree°Id# illmbltd in munch outs this horse is ballyhooea z.1m_, xartland, N. ls., rm other rtle This annual stake for Abbe the horsemen themselves as a track test of the progress of breo with Nine horses have iloniinated mong start and of these Addie Mc cap- Fredericton, N. B., shapes up as 'others top-liner of all. Addie is freely mare beat- Syd- mitted to be an exceptional to be sette, Southport; Peggy Lon eight Summerslde; May Tel, River N. B., Rebecca M., Gordon Mlllarl, Cornwall, P. E. I., and Cope, Bummereide. e will 5 be of foremost interest to Islanders _ G00' because it brings together a flock of ' Island and Maritime bred paeers, many of them green to the turf this . ' year. There is no outstanding fav- " ‘ orite and the patrons of the track i ' may take their pick of the follow- l ing: Billy Witt of Kensington; 1 Blngara Todd, 2.201/2, Borden; Real 2 Great, 2.20%, cbariottetowu; win- 1- ; . . rin Volo °“]Y medalist honors in the quali -thing that is known about them is round of the Mal-mme ll,-gm . ‘ i T”“°""~°‘”‘- 3-°5 ‘NEW W°’1ds lhstinsveed and on pastform they golf tournament. The Newruu land champion had a. 4.7 going and played brilliant golf on . 2-22 TROT AND PACE homeward nine to post 41, lead Edith Bauld, eight times champ There are nine starters in the by tm-ee stl-°ke_;_ above named class and it would be M155 M_ C¢,,k_ of A5hl,llm_ a brave man indeed who would pl tl-ll,-d llllme with B, gl-oss of HS *° and Mrs. s. E. Goodwin, Ashb ‘the winner. Heading the listis the defending champion, had 97 P055' place fourth. ‘_ YI l I td hers. Mrs. H. L. Dennison, 2'” st' N cm” H" P“°°°°P“"° Moncton in seventh place with side the Halifax district. Holmes, of Truro, Kay Ladd. 1 1 Yarmouth. Miss L. Sterling, 42 GWN hi Mrs Martin King. of Ashb 1 PRINCE COUNTY at the Provincial Exhibition l score. The brilliant pitching or _ . to Ha din with Arth M l 1 §;=fm°W{,,ng,nu_v° glgepslgg l In Paton Pavillon, Weil. Evening At 7.30 0’clock. Entertainers Quartette Summerside Male Quartette Mr. Lowell Hancock, Soloist Miss Georgie Phillips, Soloist Duets, Solos and Choruses, Instrumental numbers by Orchestra 15c admits to all Exhibition Buildings, grounds and Concert. 251: admits to the Wonderful performance in i catcher' Gardiner Marks leftl front of Grand Stand' The biggest entertain. ment for 40c in Canada, Holywood, Horse is worth the money itself. See it and the Campbell Troupe. ' BASEBML ' J -ia-43-91; M. cook Ashburn, .is- Grand Cgngert by os- ws s 11 Goodwin, Ashburn, ui Maritime Air Tour - 0- -.-_-..... s J- 'Mf%~-» -- , spring Brook Pirates vm their: Representatives From "‘“`“' “° “‘ 9" M_"‘ F B G” ' sixth game of the season by defeat- . V l Ashburn, 50-47-97, Mrs. H. L. D ulson, Mo../cton, 51-48-99, L.. Moss, Amherst, 53-51-104 - Ladd, Yarmouth, 54-51-105; Ashburn, 58-52-110. l Laughlin, Truro. 50-52-111; Stockwell, Ashburn, 57-54-111; 1, Lovett, Ashburn, sl ea 124; . Holloway. Brightwood, 65-60 Alone, 33”' the handicap trot. Wh1¢h WI! f°\’° to the highest. Hs was a mile in 2.16 of Point Edward. C.B., Y "'W"'h ed int° an extra tml Wh” S°°*~=- rosie :our days ago and any trot- Diamond Muck 2.19 or Milford, '~ SW” °f 152 1°’ 35 h°I“' P°’°1"°1 1113"- Wilffel' COW! bly WV' 5WPP°d ter that can pick them up and put will also go to the score. the 11°" the Sewnd he=tm2.05- mek Bun- mem down that la-it will stan ' ter. with e- handicap of 100 feet- iongueswilgglng anywhere, Burden-r azr rao'r-lvlalrlrlliuz Baan 8 THE BUXER W H ring. Comes back ten minutes later with his street clothes on and they horses ed by great _ ding in Dillon MC. Startins with H 40-100° record (Trotting) oi 2.10 and just this section or canada. and it is hi-‘\¢i1°°'D» WU l¢°°l\3 111 ¢5°h °f as fleet of foot this year as he was considered a. great honor to 159. the two rezllllr htltl- last. Just to add a little more of raised the horse which wins n, lsi. ' - the re- race. have this Graw, rlson‘s Here we are:-Date, May 9th, 19 Fredericton, and Mrs. J. W. Dou las, of Bridgewater, ako finish within the select 16. Match play is set for tomorro . ur won the 16th qualifying place in nd play-off with two others who tul- a _ over walter Schultz Haluax ban_` - ~ ‘ . - .- l - - - --- ~ - I ed into l/he round l)l~0pel~_ 51428' 1 i ' 204% ` The ualifiers' Mrs W F H ' tam. It was 8ohultz‘s first pro ' ' _ Q - - ' ~ ~ Y A '_ _ chlnson, Bally Haly Club, St. Joh .11-11 -~ ,.€?.l; l 4fl_4l__88; Edlllh Baum' Ashbll Holmes, Truro, 50-51-101; Mrs. ,N lvleikle, Gorsebl-ook, Halifax, 54-51- 102; Mrs. W. K. McLean, Ashburn, 51-55-106; L. Sterling, Fredericton. 58-49-107; D. Duncan, Gorsebrook, 51-51-107; Mrs. J. Douglas, Bridge- water, 55-54-100; Mrs. Martin King, Second flight: Mrs. W. T. Allen, Brldgewood, 56-54-110; Mrs. F. Young, Truro, 60-50-110; Mrs. Mc- \G. Greighton, Brldgewood, 57-55- 1 112; Mrs. F. E. Hiseler, Gorsebrook`. 65-50-115: Mrs. F. L. Lewis, Truro. \5o-ss-111; Mrs. R. 1.. Emerson, sl, l llohus, 61-57-lla; Edith Alderdlfn I ist. Johns, el-sa-iw; Mrs. 1.. A . Mrs. w. Mitchell, Ashburn, sa-so ‘l ,of . Gillette solves, believe it or not, a prob- ' lem that has baffled metallurgists for years. We have just developed asecret' automatic process for achieving uni- formity of hardness in razor steel. This method typifies the skill that makes the Gillette BLUE SUPER-BLADE possible. Tha Blue Blade is made in addition fe the regular Gillette Blade Balm' sold In the green pa¢.Qq¢_ Dillon, -L '17 _ I , I "wi and’ MEETS CLAUD MACKINNU Johnny Nemis who places Eastern welterweight crown in to our own Claude MacKinnon at th e Forum over the ten round ad- during his short sojcum in ‘squared circle. To chronicle in tall his many battles would up`more space and time tha Present available. but the foil ral, paper of recent date may prove teresting to local boxing fans: tation from the Maritimes, is ing a nice habit hereabouts as , Not long age, he blew into St. S some fifteen pounds or so plu as enough, he drops into Burlin the next week and harnrners ‘ml _hemlan after pelting him with *°°" ery wuuap lu the rlstlc vocabulary iymf; And last, but not least, look what 3: he did to our pride and joy, Ps.tsy`lDetmll 4 _ _ l _ _ 0'D°y at the A"“°fY 1”* “ifhtllnoslou . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 is 1 ‘ mile, Bridges, 1-layworth and 1° lrzuel; Welch, Welland an . °'l is T3; Poor Patsy! He never knew wh hit him and when asked about was We can comply with the requ 95 of our readers that a more detail um, description of the main event bo about last n1ght‘s fight. lmyh of Johnny Nemis, cape Breton. N- .mule month, though it is not krwwn has had B, wlde and vlmed career inltely as yet, and he may be seen me here within ten days if he does not def go there. Now, of all things he has takgto consider going East 839111 just ,, ,Qwhen hes made himself the biz dwlng attract’on llereabouts. It seems to taken from the Malone. N. Y., news. us that ia; fans will be viewing lots l_n_\ of high clan; imported material in bans, Vermont, and gave away, s a` rkm lik ti to th t t ‘;:;.::_ ......:..‘.;.; BIG LEAGUE Clcffl, who had been unbeatable B there for the last two or t rl . _ (Canadian Press) *hm Alberton, Johnny Miles, Charlotte bat cal,d_ Tony magonm ,nw the ' » - - fi town Au ust Quee Truro York ll th ins 3°' Plpgras, Moore, Allen °V` Hebert, Blaeholder and 1118 lon' this moming he swore that som thing fishy must have happened. es °d‘Phlisaelph'1a ._ ‘Mi Gaston. Chamberlain. to be given in this publication. We canlnew and Gmbe; Mahalfey gl-ld ' o . Th W 32 *fri vs. 5'- Plnlud=;l~._.__. . . ....- 99. 149 1-4 lbs. ten rounds to a declslonlclllcago was the leading player from out- mam even, Round one; 0'Day| Hollm Colllns and D0* rushes over and pelts the Marltimeflmlone and l.l,,,l.;l-,gm °E star with four or five "beauts" to-1 °E the jaw. Nemis slump; to iloor.fNeW York 3" Referee Benjamin Wal/95 Patsy t°iPittsburgh ed corner and starts counting. Nei-nisl Hubbell* Luque' 5¢h,lma¢h¢-,_ Bei up at "six" and Palsy rushes in f°" and Hogan; French and Grace. W' the killing. it was a killing, alll n n ri 1-ight-a killing we11°n!NemlS1°°k'.g0Sl0u c is 1 “_ ed a. bit. uncertain on his pins butlsh mms _ _ l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 3 9 i suddenly shifted when Patsy setil Bl-owl-l_ Cantwell and Spchrerz ul;_ within range and--zowle! A leftl Johnson. Stout, Lindsey and Wil' n-5 hook thumbed PstSy`s stomachlsolh ml against his backbone. it \voudn'tl ___________... 4-,_ stand for that and Paisys less alsnl --Mfg Tanner speaks five langu- rebelled and down he rverlt for the. 33,353- 0 ‘ desert and that was about all Nun; ls carries. him to corner and leave were still working on Patsy Time E of bout 34 seconds. Promoter Dari McKendriok escorts Nemls and his manager, Lawson Bampton to front N, door where Bampton collects the l . earnings. Out to side walk they walk and into a two seater Ford hu roadster while Mcxendrick waves the he hand. The reason for the hurry ring Loma,-row lllght when he mem' was that Nemis is said io be B01-DK me back to the Maritimes for about ii. def- local rings as there is no one Zere- “Jghl-my Nemlsl Manu-ea]'s lmpol-_ abouts belonging in the same ring gem, with Nemis so that the promoters la, will have lo bring in some seed as stealing shows are concerned. MVS i° -*Wap leathef with the my Al_ who is bling boosted as the next Icanadian welterwelght champion." hreel ______. years. As if that shock w n't‘ gto l AMERIC AN LEAGUE _Q__ L BBE 7130 Louis New york . . . . . . . . . ._ 811 1 andrrickeyi Ferrell. ! ERE 518 1 d Tate BBE Chicago . 712 1. 1514 1 Bartholo- Cochrane ° if 1T1oNA1. Laaovr: ul.-N asm! of-ll V. Davis: #W5 wang ._i-It-I Ash- count. 1-lis mouth opefled WE’ ‘ft "No wonder her husband isaml-9 ter, three times like a dyins F1211 01'* ° of few words." \ e - , M -_fi ' AE l'l Dot A. l ; K. A. V- 1 Mrs. Mrs -125, I 57-129; Mrs. A. Duffus, Ashburn, Sllllllyslde_ l BOXING , Fonum THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th AT 9.30 P. M. Johnny Nemis,Middlewelght Champion Eastern Canada vs. ` Claude McKinnon , For Middleweight Championship of Eastern Canada. ~ 10 Rounds Fighter Jang-Moncton, N. 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