_) . ogf,19,1923 iuiis uisi. BATTLE T0 SBDRELESS TIE Yesterday] Afternoon At the A. A. A. Grounds-Both lPe Shape-Some Exciting Moments During- Game. Yesterday was football day in (qm-loitotown and a fair sized c,_.\-;d f customers were nu hind u; thc A. .\. .\. grounds to witness W; planing of litstllitlea between me Ahegwelfs and St. Dunstarfs After n hard fought battle born teams emerged !i'um___the fray in y, acvoreless tie-neither squad be- jug able to reach their destination Aha oppollflg touch lines. Th0 game although somewhat you“ in spots was a very good ex- ' lilbltion of ruKllY for an opt-nor, the fans being kept constantly on their toes throughout. The Abogweit team this yen." is a far superlon aggregation in vom- purlson with that of last season's gquad, especially the half line. which played brilliant football from start to finish. Tho kicking 0t Archie McDonald and Kelly and tho open-field runs of Fred Laue, fonncr Halifax star featur- ed the contest. Taking the team an a whom, Willi proper training, they will be a hard squad to hang a defeat too. The Colieglans who iippoarod far lighter than their opponents‘ played a snappy and hard. game .from start to finish, ospeciall: in the lust half, when they forced the majority of the play into Abcg- '\V('.ll territory. ln the first half tho Abegwelfa by timely kicking anii constant fol- lowlng-up forced tho Saints to ruse on two occasions in order to save. Tho play for the remainder of the period was confined to net- ural territory with the exception of a run by Joo Sullivan of tho Saint's who nearly succeeded in counting but for the timely tacks ui Francis who pulled him down on the five yard lino. in the last linlt tlii-nllniviarisity squad forced matters considerable at tho outset and had tho Abbie half-lino kicking frequently to relieve the situations, but the. only ii advantage gone-d was a forced ruse leilllllrlgilll ——tho game finally onding with ihc "Saint's" and “Abs" arguing on ABEHETIEIPTS NEW YORK. PETSW‘ m“ °“'“b&3“?£°§n lgivlnéfi dent of the Maryland State Fair at Belmont Purl: tomorrow t, t L e1 h“ made M‘ 0... receipts will reach tho $400; gfugurasg: ‘Gown, m, ,1 “m, Bringing Papyrus from between My Own and the winner England and policing the park will There national racc Papyrus 000 purse. probably cost $26,000 more. will ho other expenses which or likely to bring the total cxpendl titre up to $150,000. This will lcav the Weatchester Racing Assoclatlo with a profit of a quarter of ll mi lion dollars. have been sold here and they bring in a sum sal 8100.000. The not procee be a great deal more than any fight ,t _ made out of any obar 23. Reservations ft is said. made by Trainer club has ever championship battle. though, that the stockholders w not get profits in dividends. money will be spent in improving the course. CHINESE BOOKS There are no old bookshops lu China. Old books are apparently _ ___ disposed of -by private arransgo- Cfigaalmfim ments with friends or acquaint- h‘ Galbraith ' 120_ 9&4“ ances. in Chinese books the cover ' ___ ____ ___ is not attach-ed to the book. It is . _ ___ . a kind of binding case, fastened Tota‘__2,n9 “M 770 7H up with a neat little bone pin that R u ' slides into a socket. The pin is ' w‘! attached to the ease by a dimg- ‘ _ _ . lifllf iiTlOffR of cloth. The book iu- {f side is in four, six, ten nr imore sec- F" Nkjhnhon ' ‘ 87_177__n5 lions. each unattached to any q‘ Trumar " "‘166__H2_14fi other. As the leaves are printed *' "n8___ ,m_m. on one side only of the thin BlM-Bd ' ' ' ' ' ' ' _;__ __,_ rice paper, and tho blank aides 599__636_630 mm m ‘mum’ “d are {aga- Total-ISM. lent at itop and bottom, over two pages at once. PROPHETE$B NQW Panlsliurst Chrlstiibal liuffragutto Martyr. H: a book‘ called: Lometh." "The "l 1933." Miss Pankhurst any! “Llkr. so many others, ‘Pl were removed. especially xllalranchlsement of womon. Would be full steam ahead for lolly}! tocial and international that what was really at fault ‘human nature itself." Elia ~ "no to mid suntan the the satisfactorily. The moving pictures and abroad. d t0 he jamin Irish would ds are likely to The Derby Wilmer The will occupy " the has just writt- Lord The belief that Jesus is cunilmi loan again "firardawned upon‘ ma _ l have lived in an atmoiipherrof illusion. l-hinking that once certain obi-lotto but she came to this conclusion ace "ill "the tame passions." grceda. l-lnbitionl that council put wan. than! 1011. woutroon- dolllidfilffthut iiiiii iiNil Sii TIUNSTANS ams In Splendid attcr‘s live yard line, utter one of he red and white forwards ‘rind "(Olle over for what looked‘ like "i touch, it was too lute however is tho playing time had elapsed. Among the number of interesttd spectators at the game yesterday was Rev. Adolphus hluclntyre oi former football fame. No doubt n largo number of football enthusi- asts still remember the games of‘ fifteen years ago when Father Maclntyro used to buck the Ab} gwoit linc. and was a dangerous opponent at all times during the contests. llc continues to enjoy robustheulth and looks fit enough to again play the game as in tho days gone by. The Line-ups S. D. U. Abeqweitfln. F. Back Shea Carter Halves ,Giillniit Kolly-(lnpl. ‘Flemming _ Lano Sullivan ' wedlock 0‘Brion Wiilvlcllonslil (Quarters Jonnings~t‘.npt. (‘mi-don McDonald Walker‘ Keefe DonBllll Forwards Mocuhp Goodwin Coady lildtlicwson McGulgiin Francis Smith L. McDonald Gavin Conglilin J oh nson liwrrin Gill ’ Keuneily Subs Mi-Curoy 'l‘unton Gallant Frank McDonald handled the I i .iiiilliiliiiiili'.ii. uiiiiii iiiiiii El iiiuiiiiiii '—'*' . i’ Oct‘ 19'~“ 59m“, TrJnacy. Speldlng L. Jenkins. NEW YORK, Oct. TB.'*TT\QTQ will be an opportunity for Zev and My Own to meet to decide the guestio s American three-year-ol upro- presi- Assoclation which conducts the of the international match between Zev and Papyrus. Admiral Cary T. _ Grayson has accepted on the part e of My Own while S. C. Hildrotli n has accepted the offer in case Zev 1. defeats Papyrus. The date suggest-- od is next Thursday. October 16- ft is extremely llllllllfilY i-lllil- He" consent to a in his plans for Papyrus. is due to sail on he Aduitanla next Tuesday. Oct- have been Jarvis for his Papyrus and Bar Gold the same boxes, that the voyage to this 6 change ill party, and housed them on country. ._._._-<p-o-c-——-— THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIA iusiiiinriiiivmsii IN THE SPOTLIGHT 0F SPORT .‘Z—-—~\_ —~ ‘Kite Apsous‘ uiou "rue ENG LiSl-l ‘DEQBV AND MADE A FolaTuuz FOE ‘BEN lRlSll. iii$ oumeia - NOT Au. ‘DERBIES ARE BQowN Alli’ abort that smacks oi’ inter- national favor can draw a full house oi‘ customers these sport "lflll lliiys, ivhethcr it be boxing, li-‘illlllB. tidiile-tle-winks or horse racing. The latter will be in the lull glare of the sport spotlight this week when one boss. Papyrus, Eng- lish Derby winner, meets Uncle Sam's host tbree-ycar-old in an in- ternational racc for a siiikc 0i $100,000. That's n lot of money! At least. the customs-rs sooni to think so. judging from the. way they are omitting squawks about tho. high price of racing. 'l‘lien. turning uu our toward tho racing men, on“ hours sounds much flavored with FKZZTJHTTY to the of‘- isn't really the class of the three- yPllP-UTlTH in our midst. There's a hose nnnicd My Own who many think can show his “Irish” Meusel t his on "Irish" ‘is a Favorite with the New York Giants is accompanying “Babe" huntlnfl Expedition. of Bob Meusvl. l" uogadBob Loaned for his Trip this and a Brother the Yankees. “irlah" the price Season. iilliirs \i|ilN u M iiuiii Carvells won from the ltnllway team in the Bowlinll llelllllll ti" the ‘"1"’ alleys last nigh! bl‘ ll 34"‘ iority of 368 plus. Connolly had n high single of 21o pins. closely lol- lowed by A. McKenzie with 201. Tonight the "Y" tear-i plays Davis and Fraser- Oarvell Bros. n. B. Smith D. McKenzie . . . . . . . . ll8-liiil—l2fl . 138-163-441 ~— CANADA MAV MAKE OWN LEE ‘ENFIELDS LONDON, Oct. 16~Canada may Hu to. Jenni! =5?- "'"*“'” ‘ "““'-'" petrol Formerly of ti"! tho bu; now of The Sleuth. i4 l‘ going to Look Th6 MW" m“ New Brunswick. 0H1‘ \\._:_---=~_ h me t t , o ca . ed iTuahdea ‘chance discovery lll In! book sholl." acrossnwflilll!“ felt Prophecy. and she easier ed this clue." liven since then she has‘ Christ will not- return and nettle all ill" —----—- among the a ‘flqqrq connect g ll also Over in at fields to pattern tarnished by the ly follow- sumo been shortly atone troubles. into militia soon manufacture its own Lee En- liclds instead of importing them from Britain. It is understood that matters General Mac- Brlen has under conside ation in ion with the defence 08c- llon of the imperial Conference. this substitution of homo manufac- ture for imitilfmllilll- 7" ‘f l-ldlbll mus my lwrry isn't (‘lillflllvtl tu tin-so show-s loci, that. Zen, tho Arum-term “nu-y, ciloiio. For from his notivo liciii-tli < lllllfllliiid that Papyrus, iiltl ‘tbsp o... w howls lo Zvv Ovt-t’ the mile and o hull‘ courso. i This strange sound oi‘ tho l‘il'1.'l.~ of merry England (‘Dlllti luv: mur- won tho Di-rliy. is n second riitei~‘|i us U0lll]liil'(3(1 with their host. ‘a . mi‘, v u" w" lltlfllilflll, gonllu HE N _w_.__..__ r H“ ‘PAGE SEVEN a .________ By W001) GOWAN ?APYQ\JS Elli-Lilli DERBV WINNER-AND, z omen-u ‘DONAL ELM NT T 1D. o W5 VA MCE NM- '- 1 carrr iI-LV etym- uivi ‘we iiillhilllibil _ was i arm uunuifl some or- ‘lbs ohm; iloflii new n63 60m’ To KlCK um’ n~rn> wt sass Sawizom n illllll. no niuiii-r ivliu Tihillh‘. T EV. ‘The SPEEDY Aliljaioiu Tiuzee ‘HEAR oinwiuueiz or nus tLfiNTUCkv DERBY; 1n: BELMONT STAKES ;'l'uE anrueiu. AND ‘liar- LPii-DD-ENCE DEALVLNhon twicouroii, To. i; l7S,coo, anti. j-Iusi rim u-SAM l-GNNST P/iosiaus roe a was: or ‘sloop-CO ‘it Tli_l_[l o . 'i‘liert: was some doubt as to his l" _k dirt int. _. for all running is dime gfj the soil in bnglnnil. but his trials ha“ .. lU\\ n that Papyrus likcu the going ‘dlllllly to do his heal. on a on our soillesiftrackii. Zcv, has lioutvn about every homo his clans. Derby, the :4 boss Putiyi-iis has ii. lino ilis- it...“ 3175 um] iilil Of lll‘l'\'illl.'-'.lll'.‘i."l. lupin nothing (also. Ht; A“His Royal Niiis" The King" 0f Swell; ....'4_.'._.___....-~_~.L . joy Relaxation in the wilds of iiant Year of His Reign. 7. l l i i i i “Hill-BiHii5" BIBSUHPHISB (Canadian Press) English derby wlnnor. startled tliu \ “rltll-birils" at llcluiout Pork i-zirly y this morning, in a dazzling spot-d with Zov the International racc lio | tomorrow. With Donoghuo up went tho miio and furlong in 1.511 2-5, doing the mile in 1.38 3-5. -—-—-~—{-O-}—-~~— CAPTAIN WEBB Captain Matthew Webb. of the Channel swimmers, was it sailor of Herculean physique and l "breath of beam." as he called it. He used the lbreiist stroke. turnlni’, on his buck when he wanted a rest. and was sustained durln-g ‘his twenty-two hours’ swi-m by a ro- ninrkablo -mixiure of cod liver oil. heal toa. brandy. and old ale; but. towards the end he took black ml’- fea to keep himself awoke. Kelibki triumph proved to he a personiil i Australia rmakes its own Leo En- a war Office, Canada already has at t... Lindsay sufficient equipment. Willi adaptation. to follow suit. ‘ Contentment is the iliiilosoilllfll! which turns all h. couches in rich Where. amid the hectic hum, misfortune; he was a broken man. both physically and financially} when he attempted the fool-hardy feat of swimming the rapids of Niagara. i A WORLD'S Series is a battle .- willl no (llll\\'ill'lli lie! has il wuyi iii ilollli: that is lll\]ll‘\‘.5l§l\'i‘. “Jliclli rough licgislit-d to gallop, ho gnliops and iii-i Aaron Ward A Also who will oppose Pgpyyud lie won the Kentucky And so the way is well iziiil for [gnhnmn and ulfiiilglziitlxomt ‘inhum- A; P‘ PMs-arcs this fltili-ltlll that iioitcd his ownurinori- 'l‘lu-si= iwu TIOYHHH arc ah nourl us‘ it is hiimiiiily pussihfo to jugs: ii l ~- ~ ' TlTTl"s‘b"ltT:il$T.‘Tl their respective Lom]. Cillllféilyijiélft‘ (l .1‘, talent Should have u lllirouizii ills ovcrsi-zis trip in lint-in... |,.,y1.rif§§£n:n;w° Inmute“ "n" .. .. . . ‘ "ML in going aloud 1° M‘? m” 03am" gig Wm; pig Game. if this u simian STEVEDTTNBBHU iEATliNli He Rode in Australia LONDON. Oct. lib-One reason why the English racing enthusiasts will have their hopes and their shillings on the aristocratic, white- starred face of Papyrus in the 8100.- 000 international" tureo-ycnrold championship racc will be found istrlde the British contender when the barrier springs. With Steve Donoghns in the sad- dle they know Papyrus will gct the best ride that is in hliu. Donoghue is England? loading lockey and no doubt the boat rider on this side of the Atlantic. His ability, up to this time. nevor has been tested against the premier iockeys of the United Status. For several years lic has topped the list of winning riders ':n respect to purses and the importance of the events in which his victories were scored. His income is nearly a quarter of a million dollars a your and his retaining fee for riding is inclination. All Back of Dolloghuc When Donoghuo rides, and lie lllls more engagements than any jockey in the British Isles, hun- dreds oi’ thousands back his mounts without bothering to consider its chances under other circumstances. And Steve-“Gooil Old Strive,“ as he is known to the bus conductor and the clubniun alike—fans them home consistently, bringing in many an equine outsider which would have been a ionl-l shot lithe money poured in on the strength of Donoghuirs lci; up had shortened the odds. lt was a British Lord, top lint riwry, who fort-tot his British ro- lrerve one Derby Duy iii Epsoinunil screamed: "Come on. Stow-l" Tho. field was pounding flown to n. neck and neck tlnlah with any one of five or six horas-o liksiy u, get homo in thi- biggest racc of the your A" "l" QTY oi‘ "(lomo on, Stove!" Y'all llllltlll llll by hundreds, tho dlin- fllllllvfi Jllcllcy, who was just com’- lug into falno. fairly hurled M, llllllllli fills-i the judges‘ stand, win- ner by a head. Since ‘tlicn the cry ls nart of awry race in which Duiioghiio rides. Tho "hut trick" is nothing unusu- al for Stevo Donoghuc. Pushing homo three winners on an after- noon s card of six races is old stuff for him. _Many backers play pay. lllys on his mounts. First Visit to U. s. time before making his mar-p visit to America. § Cecil Aubrey faced the starter, tho others having been commanded by his own particular. not ~ Dlihbghue rods in Australia for a l England, but this will be his firs]: He is about thir- eliminated. w‘. us . uiiisiiiosiiv- For SomeTime Be- A tore Making His mark‘ in Englande “Come on Steve” Is the Familiar Cry at‘. t Epsom, When the Little ‘Jockey Rides. ty-tlve years old and is retained by Sol Joel, British millionaire, at an enormous fee. He was released from previous engagements to go to America to ride Papyrus in the international race after consider- able conversation and money had . been thrust upon his employer. Some criticism was reported from the linlted States when they board "l6 Hlory ovcr there that Donoghuo had demanded 100,000 to ride the British contender in the racc. ' 0f course, he demanded nothing of the kind. but British sportsmen take tho stand that he would have been worth it if he did demand it, O Briuses- TI! c I II rob- binf cell; of n bad brain in a warning that delicate flbru have Bun irtiund Sloan's Liniment sends straight to them the increased blood supply ; fllfly Mird to repair them, reliev- ing the pain, clearing up the con- gestion. Get a bottle from youi dmltist todny-EIS cmts. Sloan's’ Linimeiit-kiu. pa»? iiiiiiliiiiliwl ‘ PUHEY Fiiii i HIE iiiifiiiii NEW YORK, Oct. 1s,—1i $50,000 rain iwllcy has been taken out by iiic “lestchcstar Racing Associa. tion for Oct. 20, the day of tho-Zov- Piwyrus race at Belmont Park. Under tho terms of the contract tho association will receive $50,000 lf the rainfall between 9 am, and 1 pm, exceeds one-tenth ofan inch rho pollcy is one of the largest or its kind over written. Jill iYNBii iiiiili iiiii 3 T"? Yank is as successful in thewN. B. Woods as he was in the repent World's Sorter-the Bill 3am‘ M“ Better lock out. iiiiiiii ii _-.~ The racc was run in the dusk and it was almost lmposlble to see the horses iii the back stretch. David took the lead and he was trailed all tho way around by Sweet driv- ing Cecil. The race was close but, "If! Nflflll Sydney horse seemed to have more in reserve and won out in a close finish. The Lemoine entry went lame early in the race but with great ganicness he continued in every heat and desple his lameness was of New York. weight title holder and his chal- lenger Joe Barman, both are down to weight for their fifteenround at Madison Square Garden nan Fr; TiTLE-iiiilil NEW YORK. Oct. l8.—.loe Lynch world's bautam- of Chicago, championship fight He Has Laid Aside His Batterinq Elludgcori for t Ne w Brunswick After the M he Rifle To En- 0st Bril- _ H p. liiiiii six heals to ilooi 2.35 class at the at tho Sydney R009 s. Oct. i8.~-—!t. took dc a winner in the Overcoat inoeting Track 3 ostor- dny afternoon the finul bolus Hill able to win out from the field. between tho heats and the race concluded until 5.45. The following is the summary: There was a good deal of dciay which started at. 2.30 p.m. war-g not day night. Both were pronounced in excellent condition. Lynch "1198 ll Blight favorite 5 among ring followers to win Fri- lllly night's contest which wi] he tho sixth these rivals have fought but the first to an official decision *7” PlP‘YHii5" 'B'iii [TEi i Tlguc. lot‘ the world, today l . . lpromoioi‘ Tex Rickard to defeni NEW Yum" Oct" 1”"'_P“l'yr'“'| his titlo in a fifteen round match tho fimt » with |tliure is n good deal of speculation (‘nnmia ho will go incognito. _-i| firct viclt will be iiiiiTiihiBW WITH TIINNEY (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Oct l8—Miko Mc- ilghtlieavywelght champion signed with vlih (lone Tunney of New York. ioider of thc United States crown, :t M ll. S f‘ d i. Dec trial of tho final long workout for ,|.,,,.|,e:.“13fm (“mm mr e! ‘CANADA MAY GREET D UKE OF YORK NEXT LONON, Oct lid-Although littil! i-roilcnco lo plan-rd in the fantastic rumor in i.hc Saturday Journal that (‘snails might become ii kingdom. the lPrince of Wales as head. iore_ regurdina his next visit w fondness for tho ‘Dominion. slated today that nox ly D ll in hardly likely, therefore. tha his ‘brother's footsteps. He has milled that. h Is yet. He may. of course. the Prince of but it in more pro ll in view cl‘ his professed 1t. is t year he will vioit ‘South Africa. which is the on- oininlon he has not yet seen. bo able to pay a return visit i0 Canada until i026, lllatore that time it is probable that tho Duke of York will be able . > - to carry out his desire to follow in The Third he“ m“ d9” Cw“ e would very much like to go to Canada. but the trip has not been ctneiderc“. advisable follow Wales’ example and oil just ut dusk. Bill David. "will"! by' Lomoine Bros.. of North S3110"? defeated Cecil Aubrey lll l‘ cm“ flush and won fiTBl ‘mfillllll ~ Bud Hall, owned by Dr. ifartlgun of New Waterford, won the frec- for-all in straight heats. ivlth lslw Bo Sure second. White Sox third anilBctty Gamage fourth- Tlio do! was an ideal one for rat‘. ing and some I00 lovers of lacing were present at the meaty The track was quits heavy and some puddles of water interfered with the horses. causing frequent breaks until altar they had got used to them. Whllo the froe-for-nll 0P0‘ duped three good heats, especially the brushes between White Soil and Luke Do Sure. the real excito- ment of the day was furnished by tho 2.35 class,_in which there were six starters. Autumn Belle. Who had been doluif rather D001‘!!! lllll“ ing the first three beats, furnished winner in the ting away to a poor start. By dc- roy. Autuiun Belle to be run off. in the flrdt Fakir led i finish. fourth and was well a surprise when she came homo a fourth heat, after get footing fiill David and Cecil Aub- caused sit heats heat of tho 2.35 class for the first quarter but was passed by Cecil Aubrey, who led until the finish. in the second heat illll David passed the Aubrey colt on the back stretch in the first half and maintained it iiuiil the David and the ‘Faklr fighting it out to the finish Cecil Akibroy win- ning by a close margin. Autumn Belle won a splendid heat in~~tha handled by Allie Lewis who brought tho more up to the wire a winner from a Frec-for-all. Bud flail. (Tlurttgau) . . . . . ..1 Belly (laminae (Hastings) .. White Sox (McKinnou . , . _ Lake Bo Sure (Vlckers) . ‘Flaw-Mil 1-4. 2.1a 1-4. 2.1a. 2.35 Trot and Plcc. Bill David (Lemoine Bros-l . . . . . . . . . . . ..:i124i1 C60" Aubrey (Holmes) . . . . . . . . . ..1 3 i 2 3 2 A u t u m n B e i i e (Reeves) Faklr (Andrcwsl Ella Baron (Camp. bell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 5 d.- Queon of lleurts (Carson) . . . . . ..0 6 6 di- Tiine—2.341-4, 2.31 1-4, 2,291.4 2.31 l4. 2.34 1-4. 2.42. ‘The officials were: Starter-Dan McKay. Judges~Alax. MacKenzlo, Syd My; John Matheaon. Glace llny . Timers-Thomas MacDonald, "illih Bvdney: Wm. Rudderham, Sydney. -—-—-~a-o.-____t A Girl Golf Prodigy LONDON. Oct. ia-Mm B". bars Strohmonger. a 15-year-old en- trant beat the favourite for the girls‘ Boll championship iii Stoke Popes, and than lost in the final by 3 and 2 to Miss Mary MacKay. of math. orhead. In both her matches Miss stmh. manger had to face a deficit qr three bolas at the filmy‘, “Mm Golf critics describe her a‘; q "sffl champion of the future." Mw-sv-o csNAn .4 .3 .2 HOWARD EHMKITI tlld the 0H1. Honors were about evenly divided in their previous five matches Very < . . Heavy . .1 - 1 English ’ i. Black A. i‘ Box Kip Boots $650 Six dollar: and fifty "M! "TY In the price of l "F! heavy Black Box _ Kip Boot in our uoond lhlpmcnl. of Englllh ~ Booto. It ha: been made by England: lug”: m“ maker: for the rough wu- thcr of Canada. It lilo l Y"! llnvy upper and vary heavy IOII making it ldnl for outdoor wclr. The quality is cl high u the pnico in low. ALLEY and Company. "~ Ltd. cilll flttorer. who changed a record. poor beginning. when the ftupl but ed hit to an or, “who; 9 w“; FALHIONAIL! FOOTW IAR