c .- BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER srom" Q t -&hsluaalnlssas.'l'lsfllefkllslfli‘ there‘ ' The brothers g-urnllalll and was the Pirates and able bat- §illi.l ¢»,..;.-; i “will? n»: ‘I stems. 111w _ . 3.51mi: wssee-iadsspcrats but ioslns nbattis at,,_tlie Grand Circuit meetinl oi Mtcrdsy to the-champion new‘ 0f the. mr. Winnipeg. . firs. 0f the 3-95 D!”- s fllishlese seem: t tosbs undsieat- t syn-insist, them- lPiBER ’. I lmtbi raos {er twe-yssr-old trotq hrs. this! equalled the "Mfr mussel" mm» olds l»: l‘ Mrs.‘ Both‘ have speed-éin ‘ this de- " was . lfl-llighlsnd " - ..il'lensifla) . Direct, br.- m. 1 x ‘psrtmerit. "Little Poison" having the edge onhls elder brother, Although both are" in ‘theiresrly twenties they are slreadflisted among. baseball's veteran-stars. \ _ , Neither? has cracked thus i'\r under theetrain o! eonsistentstellar play. Orlginaliyfthe Waners playsdin the outlieldlor zittsburgn, but now Paul ,_ is covering . first base while." more _ps_trols“__the"c_enter garden.‘ ' ' '. ‘The Wenersfilather- owns a large rsnn." in ' Oklahoma‘ - where ' the brothers livevmuch o! the'tin1e be- tween seasons. It was their dad who l Elwyn. (White) l, Jessaminellit, (stokes) ii ieroy, m, n. (McDonald) s, Calumet Annette, bin, (Daniels) 5 may Ann. sl.. (Palin) Time-souls. 2.0m. fats nos. trans moon. I - - - ‘ wlnnlpes. an, by merry Dir- -e¢t,(Pa1lrl) . . . . . ..,....\.. Highland Scott. bik. h..- (Dickerson) .... 2 4 widow Grsttsn. bms (Hod- son) - 3 Hollyrood Volo. 118-. (Thom- ‘.8 l!) _'1‘ime-—.2.00%, 2.02, 2.01%. 112 ...-,.s..-s_s~..-s... s...‘ recs. rill-ll 81W- fluy Signal. bg-. b: sin-i » >/pfl¢r (Lpeqe). ...... .. 2. l “(£11199 '"-Orends,. br. I» asagseeassass .4 a a em scams. (Childs). s a- (wu- j-iu, am, ma. . ds . ‘Time-l 55* It‘ r Mil). " i r ~ “Thslbesweitballaggregstiornwith m Abegweits have s sum line- the right‘ telgo into the Maritime ball Brunswichera. finals, leave morning by-auto- Charlottetown lane are showing mobiles iorldoncton, where they]!!! much interest in the play-oils, and the c." o. "s, New sninswlca Chllll- ‘no doubt vim eagerly await the result plwsinthe an. game o! s series o! oriuils sites-moon's lixture. t . “jl4'>2l>i@8A aLe<1v@ F<i>¥jM<i>n¢tcn "lllT/zis Morning w. ’ 1nd plenty ooniiderios or "two province title sno three games: home and home, and i! necessary a third game on a neutral diamond."- Todsy's.-rsoing._-,-;altbough won in ..l.n.n_. new mania-hes real mun " gior. the large » crowd o! ffliebattles gor second place tarnished the watery-part or the excitement as practically had it their own-way. In theuiirst. heattol taught theirrthe elements‘?! bissbsl still in‘ thelr.i§ml_ racists:- sbsammlznusro, -- Wsners» srifiliievrsal Coyyrlsht. 1931. Kill Ileste, inc. m»: To. CHICAGO. Scot." lsAlscbie Iislds. world welterweighVohslnpics-s-Jvili meet Vince Dundee. "s: Joe Dundee. from whom he won the title. in promoter’ Jack Yneniricyfs tint show in Chlllvlil. "October 2' the Coliseum. " u. childhood. he was .-;..'..4j.~..~...-.... ,viichqi'._, Paul crawl hisjriichlne rs» wouloms small» l-ioyd wins; same experience." Baseballs were among their lirat . "Up. throngs‘ school grades, may-mam thizgsme and were. crack proleasionalrwhen 7"‘?- Ymvi new. Among bssebsllfs "naturals." Features‘ Syll- A I ' ' .. . an »""""°°"" *7 a Q “- °m°"° “t um he had received symlllthstie at- hrokefa hodple and was distanced lnuise color-see ‘visa second in the first heat,’ biltjflolderlfeter amn- jourth in the heat s lot or srieed and landed second H ZBuls had things her wn way int-he, 2.11. nut - apt-sin Mack ibught 1o: secondnipney. - '=-~’ _ laneediths 2.1a trot. but in the last Peter wm Tellmads men-ling go in, 13%‘ to win which. eensidering the eoldweather and heavywind was good time. ‘ Thrills 1.. re tepen For Second NMoney Fea- , tiuired‘ iYesiterdoyfs. Card— ifDiiréot 1n 2.17 " ' »" " (Csnadisniheel) "A 1' ~ .s'l'_.._s'rsrnlrrr,_ll. n. sent. 1s,- the 3.24 trot and pace Mickey Aubrey ' ._...__i-s-_--¢ upthisyearsndilltinlfishtwill msrsteugbbvnosiuenrortnsrrew ‘ liloncton will be seen here against th6_Abegwelts”on Wednesday alter- noon. '_ - SUIDWAI! 2.18 ‘hot Major Menart, Hamming’... Peter Will Tell, Holmes Peter All RUM. IMDOnIJd .. 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" Onepsekolplsyingealdslsgivenvlnemohangeyfofiizil oouponnbutnsndcflslsspodslolesatwojaselrswill begivenforoloouponsp "' ' Orfor the second present, you may have ofluodforthessmenumberofoouponssstlaefirst ‘s dllereast it ls prcsesstselscteskorfen and one esso/~ Uoupofrs 11 Big Leagues -__-_- (Canadian Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Pittsburgh, postponed. Moss and Dnberryi Kelp, Ash and Sukelorth. EEK. Philadelphia. ... ... ".711 2 r" ' T0 ATIIND CONVINTIQN MONTREAL. 8091i liw-Prominelit among the railway oifioers who lelt thismornine on the Canadian Na- tional Railways ior Chicago on their q|y u, wmmpeg to attend the 13rd annual convention ol. the ‘Amtritlll Aasoeiatl o! Passehle "nsule o1- licers warez-s. B. Murdock. assis- tanopassenger trsilic manager. Bea- hosrdAir Liine Railway, Norlolk, Vs.; manager, Northern Pacino Railroad. _ g, pan], Minn, a: past president o! tbs Association; aw. H. Callahan. ' trellis manager or the Norfolk and Washington - Steamboat. Company- wssningtonnb. 0.; _ s. s. _ Gardiner qsnersl Passenger, Agent 01-min - ustionallasilways, Montrcslsand J- r; Walsh. vice president and gens-s: msn_ .-Q\iebee "Central mauve?» Wuswmilm .. .0! "i. $5M‘ ' 7 ' s"; muse. passsnrer trsiflc ' hltheoountrywersrssdytogivemors btthelrbusinlstoflreatlritain. lcouldbetaeklsdmouwillrsslintbst Atford Wins (Canadian Press) DONCABTIB, England, Sept. l8.- Out o! a iield o! lmir, Athlord, at odds or liva to iour - against won the Doncaeter Stakes lor three year olds today. Jugo, st e to l against, was second and Karsbsgh, at 9 to 2, was third. CANADIAN RAILWAY! READY T0 (lo-OPERATE WINNIPEG. Sept. s- Explaining that he came to Canada primarily tn erecute his duties as minister o! employment in Great nx-itain by stim- ulstinng the demand ‘tor British goods in this country, Rt. Hon. J11. Thomas "sou s csnisisn club luncheon to-day tentions from all the oilieials whom he hadintsrviewed. 8e had round the iederal government. sympathetic and read! to aid. , B6 hinted that the rlllwl! Ulwfll when Hell yeuihatalr. Beast-re! .010, Canadian Psclric, and, sir Henry flhornton olthe Canadian National wcrsnetouiynrepsrsstoaryssssnm- Pltlmbutw set sewn with moo and paper to see how this problem rsssglsswtsasmismqrtuniwh thankyoulorali thl! have dine.” msurenmuslsoslme. . lmhonssslnphssissdthsthsbsd unintentional mm to solvstbe British unemployment problem b! dumbilsslsrgsnlnabsroipsoplein Osnada-llwslsatiaiisdthatllhsin- pigment and_misrstion shouldbe eagles ._as ssnsrsis ylobisiss. ls mssalysshsdthatdsnadisnsshould give lriialn stair shale olthslr _ . 611 1 Batteries: Elliott. Collins and Dav- is; Blake, Carlson, Covengroa and Taylor. . First game. fill. lesion ... ...z e o Stlmzis . . . . . . . .. ...3 9 1 Batteries: hrandt and lrankhouse; Leggett and Wilson. Second game. RJLE. Boston ... ...! a ‘l Si. Louis 512 l Jones and Cronin; Baliahan and Wilson. AMERICAN LEAGUE 3.3.‘! Chlesgo 2 ‘l 0 Philadelphia historian-Walsh and. Berg; Ohmic, Grove and Coehrane. ' use see esa . . . “lint. clmlsas .......s1s- a wssnlnmn ' Batteries: Jonas. Burks, Msrberry and luel. 5t. Innis st. New iorhlgpostponed. (Only l games scheduled.) nwrnnsrroxsa isle]... 1 » Melissa! at auras. , m»... rain, only pass sobelslefi- A doutbnricsnsstrcnonasr te- portstbaeiscoverroisnewcornat senssnyossuesmenemsaens avohbsveossnoontrsctedwstchios _ line weather continues. .......l62' " . @@@@@@@@@o@j@covocoocoocccc a ==Make€Your-» Entries e No a ....;.'.'..."." .2...‘ 1.141”; ’ -e mg A flying machines that s little one"- bores sunset does uetjsttrscgjmuvi attention ‘ . b1|sinass~and so ease the acute mampleymsntintbsoldeeush. FWW" rsonlselchmasrs "lessons-r. -..-w .,. sssrsurz snlseumos g A lnost enjoyable "dance was and Sourls. Harvesting in this section is pro- gressing rnpidly and l! thegpresent it- will be completed within a lew days. _ .‘ _- I ‘ ' Miss prime lidcCormack, tescher o! St. Georgef. spent theweck _end at her home in Georgetown. ~ w. Gerard ssullsly, oi’ ‘BOMB, spent the week end in St. George's; v- Mr. rnulp Doyle, Georgetown, mot: cred to 5t. George's recently , Mr, D. M. "McLean. o! De ‘Gros Marsh. attended the recent dance in ' J Dear Mrs. Daye: Glentinnan School. ____ »l Cardigan North School lsprogress- ing lsvorably under the eiiicient. management oi Miss Rae Isightissr. of Charlottetown. ‘ Mr. George McCormsck, o! st, Georges and Mr. Daniel Maclntyre, of Cardigan, have returned ‘u; resume their studies in St. Dunstan‘; Univer- sity, ' A. an. Mllctlm Fly. and Mr. Jenn held in - _ Glenllrinan ‘school recently, which - was attended by many motoristslrohi Georgetown, Cardigan, Bt. George's ‘ Mr. Duncan McDonald, o! Newport, recently visited Charlottetown. ' 15W" 7131.9! NQWWtJwss a recent visitor to oeorgetown. ;_ J A large this vldnit? attended thej lair,‘ in l‘ _¢WI1I which was s decided. success. - l/armouth Takes‘, ~S¢Q0flyJfGdm8 8-5 ' rsnnsollrll-l. r1, s; Sept. u-Ysr Jnouth ‘made it _two__strslght tron New Glasgow in the iinsls {oTthi Nova. Scot-is. nsseosli Title here to winning s-s. 'I‘he next engage ment will be at New Glasgow. 1': > Lsfrtrm or slrlvrranr . The members o! Whestia; ._- institute wish to extend tr r0 ~11 sincere sympathy in tbs defile your rlesr‘ baby. We kl-os ii ya miss her very much and vs song “like to say somothingW/ 64C std grief, but words (all You sssyl res assured that shs has inns '0 's_ ass ..." lend when shs all a. p»; happy. We commend revs a. we doeth sll things s-sn .. f -. McCorrnsck were recent visitors to Sourls. n Octobgervf2l9llllaatl ' u» <~> . l ..., , Pz-isslistsalla a... (U) _ at the hllewlssg ins- " (l 3) . ‘I hamburg, Germany; slay add more l” Mrsnnrsng , nus. J. a. Wares, assassins; assassins: s reillvpi o! mas‘ A k3 3 " "Tofss A thirlfllltliwn. P.» 1's. s-‘ilflflnd ii? ‘=‘.".'- '/ ‘ s-i; ob‘