initwciiis AGAIN Slllll nu n tliLEfiE PlAYERS Before A Small Crowd 0f Custoiners On Sat- urday Evening The Abegweits Suffer-i ed Another Shut Out ‘At The Hands Of The G0llege=Play ers. Score 7 t0 0. . . __ - l The College players on Saturday Barfeau. 398i". Mun?!) End BTW"; _0FFKE (LOSE!) rrhesofllce otevening “against administered de-lnell o. single each. Catches. Munro 3‘ T" C°“’"‘- Opmmms" “mm” feat to the Abegwcifs on the iocsifl. Lane 2. Barteaux 1. Brownell 1- side, will be closed from Tuesday. diamond by a Score of 7 w o_ mugan L [August 3rd, until Thursday; Sept. l‘ The Abegwens had a changed RunkBaneaux a “wright L MONDAY. Scientifically Packed "snuff" TEA As free from dust as tea can be. “xuousr 119-27 ~_\ THIRD ROUND I . ‘ . _ _ . This New Service I Ends Gear Grief Thankstoanewinventiori ' " ' ' you can now procure serv- ice that will do as much to prolong the life ofgears as Alemiting (chassis lu- brication) every 500 mil¢8 does to prolong the life of your car. . This inventioii is the Ale- l . Western Guardian -wr.s're:nn AGENIX-Mr. .1. P. Mclnnis, Guardian agent, MacNeill Building. Somme side will be pleas“ ,er to receive news items. advertising , new and renewal subscriptions. The bodies of both men showed the effects of hard-infighting. Bow- ers iod with a left and covered on a counter by McDonald. He forced McDonald to miss three successive lefts to the head and circled to re- taliate with a right book to the body. McDonald tried hard for a right to the jaw but missed repeatedly as Bowers forced the fighting. Mc~ Donald was warned by the referee for holding and using his elbow in the clinches. Bowers forced McDons aid to the ropes who nimbly side- stepped out of danger. Both men started a slugging toe to toe battle got into a fierce clinch. McDonald was again warned by the referee for using his elbow. Bowers nailed a hard right to McDonald's face to again start the other running. 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Admission 35 and 20 - cent»- 8681-8-20-21. --- W »<o> ._ lCanudiau Press) AVALON. Santa Catalina Island. Col. Aug. 20. ~Richurd Dix, movii- star olaiinr-rl n record today of‘ lumi- lllif u 310 pound bass with light tackle. In v Meinoriain _ WALDRON BREWER LEAR!) The many friends and relatives 0i tho lute W. B. Loiirtl, of Soul-is, will bo groiitly pained ‘to hour of his dcath, which took place oii Sunday. Aug. 14th. 1927, after a protracted illness. which caused much suffering and distress. but which he bore with grout Christian patience and forti- fudc. . The late Mr. Leard was born at Tryon on February 4th. 187'. and was therefore past his 55th your. Ho was the son of" the lute John W. and Frances Lcard, of the sumo placo. Ho left home while quite a young man and took up the art of tailor- ing at Crapaud. and after doing busi- noss for a numbcr of ycars in Bed- cquo. moved to Souris in i898, where ho llflfl cvor since carried on the sumo business, with marked success. ‘Ho louvos to mourn his early death. besides his widow --- noe Emily F. Ayersmfoui" sons. namely. Russell, Wcndlo, George and Ray: also three iii-others. Wm. F... of Beatty, Susie, Norman W., of Jersey City. and John S. M., of West Roxbury, Mass. also ono sistq‘. Mrs. J. M. Webster, of Bcdcque. Mr. Leard was always greatly in- forested in the welfare of the church. school and community‘. He was for 25 yours an active member iii the .iormor Methodist church. serving as trustee and recording steward for , ‘many years. and as Sunday School o , uperintondent for twenty-four years. ,ziiid which position he held at the . line up from the previous evening but to no avail, the College players ldeniofisfrated a brand of ball.that was simply unbeatable. McQuaid on the mound for tho locals pitched great ball having eightsti-ikc outs to five for Hanright. Support was of the spectacular kind that did not give the local team a chance. connecting time and again for what looked like a safety only f0 have one of the visitors make a sensational catch in the out gardens and stop any chance of getting on the paths. The visitors hpd eight hits. two .of which could have easily have been turned into double plays and runs cut off, but the pep was noi outstanding. The visitors of course while play- ing the nicosf ball seen here this season have cvory reason to bo good and when you consider they have played ovor fifty games this ies of clinches. Both men were hugging at the bell. It was Bow- ers‘ round. Regan 1, Eaton 1. Lane i, Brownell IPUKOUIS-"BBPEEKIUX '1. Dugan 7, V193 for flushing out gear Rrgaii 2, Lane 2. Lester. Munro and Browneli 1 each. Assists-Hiinright . . - ' c. Regan a. Bari-CRUX 2. Strike outs FOURTH ROUND mission and differential - Hanright 5. Free passes 0. Abefweits HllS—MCCBf8y a. two bugger, Mc- Kenzie and Francis a single each. Cutchesr- McKenzie 2, McOarey. Lynds, McQuaid, Hoyt. S. Ryan and W. Ryan 1 each. Assists—McQuald ll. Hoyt and S_. Ryan 1 each. Strike iutsp-McQuaid 8. Froc passes 0. The line up: - Follcgc Players Catcher ‘Opened fiercely with both fighters exchanging wicked, rights and lefts to head and body. The fast pace set all the way through appeared to be telling on both boxers. Bowers side- sfepped a right cross to the chin to hook a left to McDonald's body. They clinched to go to the ropes in _ hard infighting where the referee Abagwcit‘ again spoke to McDonald and . a few seconds later pried both men apart. They went into another clinch where McDonald raising his Leading auto engineers s least every 2,500 mil¢5 t Inferior i: reason, allot lugs. True Ali-unite llaricnux Pitcher ' A. HORNE mite Gear Fiusher, a de- cases with kerosene under power. It rids trans- ‘of all old grease and abrasive matter before fresh lubricant is injected. y this should be done at - keep gears easy to shift and from becoming noisy. mnylin out of Alt-mile Klllll, in, louilril will: "filler-u," get lumpy and rancid, rinil hour. r-Iillilnln Illnru the prennuro, greater heist uml t-olil. Lullrlvullt nfiuuln 1 l5 & Co. (‘liurlof teiow u llanrighl . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McQuald Among muse pregvm tain Druinmond and Ofiicors of‘ H. M. S. Capetown. l head butted Bowers. The referee stopped thc bout just as the boll rung to disqualify McDonald. Interviewed in his dressing room McCnroy Regan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S. Ryan season to the Abogweits half dozei. or so were there is not very much room for comparison. only we would 25m at like to see tho grime with conditions Losuri- reversed. Tho visitors scored one run in the first. two in llic fourth, one in tho fifth and thrcl: in the sixth for _‘.l total of soven runs in as many inn- ings, while the Abegweits were only ubio to got onc man as far as tho‘ hoping sack third base but hope waul lost when Dugan pulled Bill Ftynnln, offering out of Llii:,cleiii' bluo. ' Although iiio scoro “'11s one sided, tiicro was several nice plays and; Wllllt! Llio Aflbbics lost fhc gamer. they have gained in experience mid. possibly nL tiioir iioxt met-ting will. not l - so fur behind. l ‘ Su mini-y: 1 (‘allege Players ' l ’ ilits» ~E1|l0ll a two bugger and til flinglo, Lane i1 two bugger, I-lanriglit l lilllillliillliltaiiillllllalllllfllllllilili T ARENA SATllRllAY_ Nllilll McDonald Loses Ten ' ers In Fourth R0 To H. M. S. (lapet lottetown. BY “TEC" . Five hundred or more boxing fiiiir received their illl of‘ the monly art zit tho Arena Saturday night when Sailors from 1-1. M. S. Capetown and local amateurs staged sonic oi the best and most scientific exhibitions ever seen iii-this province. The pro- moters who worked so hard on such short notice in the staging of these bouts are to be highly commended for their efforts" in giving Charlotte- tonians a taste of what fans have been enjoying in the sisti-i" prov- inces these goodly number of years. The main bout of thc evcninls’ Boxing and wrestling is beginning to take hold in the city. Keep it up boys, it's a good healthful and lil- vigoratlng pastime. Tho fans arc legion now and these sports if con- tinued will enjoy grout, prestige in tho Province. after the bout McDonald said he re- sorted to holding only after he had received several blows below the hips where an angry looking boil could be seen. Lam‘ » ~ - ~ - - ~ - -~_»--; - < - - - ~- W- RYM‘ McDonald's manager said Bowers Q Fmm _ seemed to concentrate most of his L" ‘ B’ Dmmmld‘ attack on fhc injured side, which ‘ ' Mcxflmc was then bleeding pretty badly. ' ' Both men were apparently fresh and none the worse iil'ti-i' the first loiir rounds of milling. Eaton Hoyt Munro . . . . . . <oa~__.__ iriciii RARE Brownell 2 3 '7 ill-LE. 0 0 0 7 8 ‘.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ii 4 Batteries College Players-- llnni-lght and, Bnrft-nux. > AbegweiiswMcQunirl and Francis. The first preliminary of the night Officials ‘between Alfred Donovan ufid llmpirir-Jiick McAleer “Tough" Lewis oi‘ if. M. S. Capo- Bases Fred Kelly town was onsily the best of the Scorer“ Charles Stewnvt evening. ‘ Score Hearth-Wm. McTasue Lewis was the first in the i'ing. P011017 01W!" "Jimellh Trfillli" He. was introduced and his weight announced at 112 pounds. Donovan followed shortly afterwards and was given a loud cheer. His weight was announced at 100 pounds. Never in the history of amateur boxing- in tho city did the fans see such a. whirlwind contest between flyweiglits. From the opening gong to "the last poal there was action __ __,,__ aplenty mixed with scientific box- lllllzlwtigflod0l1lfv£lf€iglll3€lclld2 Golshowed class and speed over the full own, One To ‘Cher- 5 6 College Players ' 1 Ii “bowel” ' ‘ PRELIMINARIES On Saturday fllterllfloli on the Charlottetown Ilrirbor the first of a series of five riiccs for a cup was sailed over a course from the staki- bout off ilic Marine Wharf‘ to Rose- baiik to Park liuoy twice around. Six bouts started in Saturdays race. P-No, Campbell and Head. Zenith, lrwin and McInnis. Ghost, Lund and Smith, Bing Boy, L. Mc- Donald. Shadow. McLeod; Minnigoo, Pineau and Essory. The boats go away to u lovely start at 2.43 all bunched and boat- ing fast with a nice breeze. half way to Rosobaiik the P-No soiled out in front, followed by the Ghost tllld keeping close all the way to Rose- bank on the second’. turn when the wind suddenly lightened and the P-Nfl was noticed to be falling behind as the Ghost and Zenith kept steadily closing tho gap, finally creeping to the lead, the Ghost finishing first with a small' margin theZenith and the P-N? third. the remaining boats not fur n this- Iaar. The: were the officials: Starter-Jack Webster. Judgos—-‘ John Chandler Frank McDonald. Sto 51155.55}. HALIFAX. August 20.— Quotations route, so much no that Jfe not only itookcvery round but floored Lewis twice in the second round. Lewis did not take a count in the first full our was down for the count of three on the second occasion. A left to the ‘ibody and o. right to the chin drop- ped Lewis. Lcwis interviewed after ,tlie bout said Donovan was the llolh men touched gloves; at tllfliclgveregf, and hardest hitting 10o boll. liowors lcd with n light left to pgunder he ever meg Hg gave A". the head and followed with a rightuii the credit in the world and mg]; hook to the bfldy- McDflllflld backed his defeat in true British fashion. flWflY W 001ml" i!" 1i 1031i 1° BOW- Donovairs exhibition Saturday H's’ JRW- They Clllifihell and had tonight ranks him among the leading be DFlf-‘d apart by the referee- BOW- flywelghts“ in the Maritime Prov- crs got the worst of the infighting. ingeg, McDonald followed on the break to The mm] p|'(3]\|n_ between gmniq work Bowers to tho ropes where hostage and "Boy" Kerrigan of the plied four rights and lefts to the capemwn was won by the 1mm; head without u return. Bowers slid steep; mo]; the firs; round and Ker-‘ from the ropes to nail McDonald figgn the remaining “Vi; Kerrlgan with f1 Yilihi’ 1100K w "if? mid 596- is a shifty ‘boxer and showed excel-l and ROUND ONE Members Montreal ‘Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchisoiu-Topeka 8: Santa. Fe. Ry. . . . . . . . . . . . .. American Can. Co. .. American Locomotive Co. .. .. 112 were Cnp- roe furnished by Johnston and Ward. ' 40M i.FEEDS FEEDS We carry large stocks oi’ all kinds of live stock Flilihs. We buy in (YAItLOAI) lots at very lowest prices. We are ln a position and do sell at very close prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FEED OATS (Black and White.) Some extra. heavy Western while feed oats, also Island whiten and blacks. (horsemen should see these oats.) (Also) Bran, Shorts. White lllld- dllngl, Cracked Corn, Feed Cflfllllltll. Oll Cake Meal. 59h her. Feed. Beet Pulp. Cal cal. (frat-lied Grain, Linseed Meal, Mixed Grain (for Poultry). Chicken Feed, Oyster Shells, Poultry Grit, Charcoal (for Poultry), Bone Meal, (ilne and coarse), Beef‘ and Bone Scraps (for 1'oui- try.) Pressed Ilay and Straw, 6w» &c., and a full line of Poultry Supplies. CARTER & C0. LIMITED. ‘44_.¢+o-o¢-oQ-o4~o¢o-o 04 time of his death in the United church. He also served on the Souris town council for a numborof years. The funeral service was held both ‘in tho home and St. James United -.clnirch, and was conducted by his ‘Izaston Rev. Mr. McDonald, assisted by Rev. Henry Pierce. At the de- rd" "cqucst the following hymns suniz. “Safe in tho Arms of Ji-sus." “Nearer My God to Thee." "'i‘lio Lord is My Shepherd." “Peace. American smelting d: Refining Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Anaconda Copper Mining Co. Canadian Pacific E0. .. ...i... New York Central 8t Hudson fion. McDonald broke from a clinch lent W011; throughout; gwele grew to once more force hi5 09130119!"- W somewhat careless to take things the T0095 With SIYOHB rlifhf-‘i 111111 easy after the first. round and start- 1881/ lefts to tho head. The referee pried ed um late to even up the points. i‘ "“""‘°““"' them apart. Both men were clinched Steele weighed 115 and Kerrigan 118. m e R R 155., i‘ at the bell. It was McDonald's found _ The exhibition bout between A‘ g_ congofidawd‘ ' " r by a big margin. l-lumphrics and D. C. Hilton, both. ' ti hwelterweights, was a pleasing deni-Lniigi: ' ' ' ' ' ' " 15am nstrotion of the manly art. These _ » u H. CO'_ '_ '_ 5Gl\l crs was suddenly ordered Suturing‘ gggialbigogfidfixgillenroti-liiining- 95; getprolcum .. 3l'.~_-l .~, .. . "lllmifil; to Quebec by S. S. Ser a- _ _ e m on m)‘ is w‘ as apunc‘ Railway Steel S ring Co. 299's‘ iloiicct. Peace. The burial took w join his ghip, It was also an-I mfDywffldj‘ ‘ngsecglfgirblfignoiixald,if unleashed. in either hand. He has Swwart wnmerpspccdolnewl. nlzico at Souiis Wosf and was largc- nounced m,“ 1L g_ Bowel-S w,“ deg. cm" "l- "ml l ' ' _ 4 [a splendid guard and surprised the C A m," pfupflfllllll ol l.v attended. wrxbed in me Dress as the champ_’openod the round with a stiff offen-Izfuns with his Speed bum on the orlm- - ~ - - - - ~ - - - - - -- M". “u” "mam", Many beautiful tributes in the ion lightweight of the Norm A"? sivc. burying his gloves in Bowers ‘offense and defence’ iUnlon Pacific y.‘ norm.“ hm",- "MM"; llflllglllillf.‘ of flowcgq were made by mica we“ Indus Sun-lo“ m“ mhlbody. Bowers skipped clcnr to‘ The “mm bum WM m have gonoflnited States Stcc u.‘ u, mum" n mum m M ' tltifel-iullvouiito rim‘! ultlunllll VMM" In Illll good, they urn i-unnuni- ,tlcf'll w‘ :1"'ll~. id ," .. . ".‘l M-D ld\ on ihc jaw , . ouilio nii-i-eailnfuxiiiiiv Aillfrs i323“ B““‘“"‘ C““"‘l"°“ “"1 “e” mm‘ ill/iii. it iiimiiiiiz right hand imam?gfél§flfigrfiiel° flelge"gll‘l“" ‘x12? MONTREAL srock icxcimuois I I lug twin-e or uliroe llmen lhllflll- lottetl portion ul’ nerve forum! Ill! thors and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. or of the Navy‘ Army m“! Mr Fnrces McDonald clinched and rcccived the - , . ‘Hitrcly and family; thc st. James °l “l” Unllf“ Kmtidw“ l“ ‘"25’ worst of the infighting. Once morehnfillte nmds‘ “e _ . ‘ Abitibl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 107 ' ‘Sundav school, the officers and con-WW‘; “nd 1947- ‘the referee was forced m pry mei " V 0m P“ Wm ,°h“mp'°n Laurontldo Pulp , _ 9H"; robin" other vllal orlnnl of .L,l.,,gnuun m- SL James United The management regret very boxers apart McDonald apDarEntIyllIGQVYWClQlIl, wrestler was introduced Montreal Power "m" "M," MW,“ (mum); Mg and Mm _]_ n‘ Mm. much the error and wish to make it|scung someahfl‘, threw Caution m to the crowd and rocuived a blgmxtionul Brewer,“ n“ "n," h "m," physio-l ,thcw and Mrs. F. S. McDonald. Mr. 019m‘ U150 ll- WBS Purely lllllmicnlllllbwhe winds w 9mg fierce“, 1nd my“. mmd’ ‘Spanish River _ _ . . _ _ , _ _ _ _, disorders-often iu remote our" Hmd Mrs’ ‘mm’ McLean and M“ and u‘ as the mmnnaum‘ give“ was Bowers to the ropes Bowers slipped Steel C0 Can Com °' m’ Mu" lib/HS‘ R‘ C‘ McLean: Mr‘ J’ G‘ and wrongly interpreted“ bctwecn the lowerastrand and thci Winnipeg Electric ' ' Tm’ all‘ at. the ranl rinuw Gertrude Sterne and Mrs. Whitmi Kane)’ McDonald. iiilhtwelglit fin floor w “our, i050 ms balance‘ ‘ inen Telmhonc IPJC“ ‘ufnnm-n 7" "m" M, u", ,Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McLean and Mlfliltllflmplflli of the Isliiiul substituted M g l . y k k t I ' mfemcfilamcs Pmdcngflst‘ '5 w‘ ruuwmi “m 1 eimmusl- n- iind Mrs. N. H. Richards; cross. the for Driscoll. CD0“? d 56mm“? P“ °“ ms"_ Jlldlie-"rrMld-“hlpllla” “Wim- m-w‘ mm}? n ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘nflngllnn dlnlonen the f We. Cox family; crescents‘ Morley and ed his man, but Bowers clinched and fence Tya|nor_ Spanish Rivor 1 referred . n "w" h n" m, M,.S_ Acorn and Mrs‘ E Poole. Sprays‘. MAIN 1301;1- had to be pulled away from McDonq Timer__M_ A Bflfkhjshil-e‘ 1L M_'sl’l8.WlTllglll) . . . . . . . . . . u," m "um," u, . An,“ Dena and ISObeL ML and! aid. McDonald danced to the'5_ (iapcmwrL Canadian Steamship Com. .. summon sum lhlhug pun-Mm,“ Mrs) L J‘ Home’ M,‘ and Mrs‘ Gm“; Bowers was first to enter the ring. centre of the ring to be followed Canadian Steamship Pfd. have n thou-mix fl iron. Mnbey wnnd“ and pom-i; Mm Ho was introduced by referee Jami-sword by Bowers who scored two NOTES . iDoiiiinion Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . .. 187 "ml w “A”? ,5t(3wm1, and Mm Shaw; b0uq"m_q'»l’cndergast and given a big ovation. right books and a swinging left to . Chic. Wheat, Sept. 140%. Dec. gnauxnvov" unfit ‘brother Bert and Sister Annie; Ml; He was followed shortly afterwards McDonald's jaw. McDonald clinched A m.“ attendance o; blue jack 1442-. , ) r ‘and Mrs. David McEachcrn; Mrsziby MHDOHHId Who WflS cheered iolundcr the ball of‘ gloves. He R[)D9lll'-|;e1,5 armed um balconies and firm.‘ Corn, Sept. 11014.. Deca-ollF-io q J- 1 ‘ t l. . .i.he rafters. The -wel hts were an- ed stron howercr iLndJWIS forcin l - ~ -.- Outs, Se t. 461i. Dec. 5t- _ , Bree F0!‘ rot ‘Ind I ‘Ike ‘ ' ' ' I urge P t i L l 5nounccd, Bowers, 11%; McDonald the butt]: at the bell.’l‘he round we: m:rfffiifneiildnfiigglfgiyfll” mum“, Wpg. Wheat Oct. 148-14.. Dec. 145. ' 4 a r0 pcnsc copy.» . '~ ‘l2. . ., -. . u. 2;27 Trot and ’ace . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse iiil50.0il 2 _ , , on. ou. o0 o... s5 _ . ltrlnging lip Father N?‘ ' 3MinuicTrot and ‘ace . . . . . . . . Purse $100.00‘ .--_-- ~ - Races to finisli at the cud of 5th Heat. i l which was to have been fought bc- F5017“ tween A. B. Dirscoll and A. B. Bow- ers did not come about as scheduled as the former was suddenly ordered to Quebec to join his ship H. M. S. Heliotrope. It was announced at tho ringside that A. B. Driscoll of the Hcliotrope who was i.0 have fought A. B. Bow- 105... scans, Fl-IEDS. ‘l6 ‘.4 ‘ St. PETERS HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 24th 0-04-60 O-QIQQ-OQ-O-QO-Q-QQ-O-Ofifi +¢Q++ OOQQOQO w" SEOONI) itooun Ill GIG In no III llln OFFICIALS over! tun I"‘"\"“ $400.00 l" "R555 $400.00 __._s.___ ___.....___._._ Classes are as Follows: iW. J. Brennan; Mr. and Mrs. Lem- .uel Mallctt. ._, .—"'""" -—T3y (ioorgo McMunui-l LOOK Jim's-CE: ‘ A NCw YOR\< PAPQQ - some one Mkfi Ltrr i1‘ ON A Quinn in rm: HOTEL. Loam- or couisr- Tut‘: qua’ MOST HAvg BEEN A bow wnzri HE BQQQHT Tm‘: Panza- i'D<-\\IE A LOT To SEE. A PAPER wiTH The P_>M_|_ bcoag IN IT - iN CJTTIN‘ Home ‘SICK - tT-b bAD L—» EHQUQH T0 READ EHQLVB" i'i_i_ 4.0 Q01’ AN' 55F. iFi clots-T . our APAPER MERE n~4 ITALY Mmoz INTEREQTIN’ our i QKNT READ ITAMAN", There will be well simrked Ice (‘ream and Refreshment Saloons, lalso the very best of meals served by the Womeifs League of Si. Peters. ' , . RACES START AT 2 O’(‘.L(V)(.‘.K SHARP! ALBERT QU I(iLlf1Y, ‘ Secretary. o. J. McINNISJ President. Q" b I b" X’ '.=.’...“L....'.I.'".Z.§I'Z.'Z;.'.I 3-1‘),