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OTHER PICTURES — ORCHESTRA English r111.:l1y 11911111 111-11-1111-11 S1111 Life of Alohlrcol 111-r1- 12111111-11111- l1pv a score of 2i 111 o, 111 1111» 1111111 1-11 (Qm-ln-v 1ii:-'t1‘i1~1)1 M01‘ lho '.\l:11"[‘i1'r 171111. 1-1111111-11111111- 33"" 1" 5- l""‘r"1“"1'1"1“"i 6-45 1° 8- Slillfvillil") 111111111 will 11.1w 1111-1-1 1111-1 011mm 11111111111. 1111111111111. 1111- 11-111---1.1--11:111=. 8.30. (Jrloles vs. Bluebirds. nsr of tho 11111111" SPHPH 111 1111-» ll11i- Senior Iiughy in 1iusll-r11 (‘1111111121 was 111nrko1l 11y 1111-1111-1- 111151-13 1111 Saturday. I11 1111- 111111- 11111111.- 111 thr- 11111-111131 --Universi1y. 11111111-1-11 11f 1111- 111111 for‘ the 111st lour svssons. 1-111111- 11111-11 l111n1ls oi‘ 1111-.‘ University of ’l‘111'1111111 111111 l1l1111k1-1l 11-11111- :11 1i 1111 :1 l11-:1v_v field M00111 \':11s 1-111111-111111 111 I11- nt u. its 1.1111111 ‘(ht in 110111.111: ’i‘o1‘1111111 two \-.'1-11ks filo. lMcGlll was expnclr-d 111 1111111 11111. 1-111111111111111111111 rfi with tits 11-11111 sircugthmmrl %‘;5 e addition of Carl. ‘Votes. as ning mate 111 1111- mmnns Harry atstonc 1111 1111-. lri-c-nlor hall ll111-. a ' ‘ L - 1 YOU'LL LOVE ‘EM BO-TH. FOR MARION DAVIES PLAY$‘EM BOTH-—-THE LOVELY HEROINE. ANDVTHE DASHING PRINCE SHE 11111111111111: l1yp tho ‘McGlll hacks de- morulized the red 11nd white squad, which held (1110111131 to 2-0 at hall‘ time. |111t \vl1iuh gollapsed complete- ly 111 1111- lust half. 110111; wily (n?‘.‘°n) The resignation of Sterling. Vice President» of ed by- President ‘Doyle a few days in Saint John of lsts due to the many baseball squabbles. seems that ‘Moncton delegates were much against him and no don-ht he felt the wisest move to make to avoid further unfair and unoharitahls criticism was to place his resin: tion in the proper hands. Sterling was a prodigious work- er, and- the way New Brunswick to day is athletically organised speaks Although re- is no doubt that Ernie will p firm for Maritime union rather than secesslo . {The writer has been informed that Mr. H. .E. Blaokney of Mone- tcn has been appointed protem vice president and also that Mr. Joe Kennedy of Saint John-is named as a delegate to the Amateur Athletic is Union of ‘Canada meeting being held in Saint John in December; also that ‘Mr. A. W. Harris of Plotou replaces A. C. Millie as an M. P. ‘B. delegate at said meeting. IMPER- Ths Halifax Meeting Referring to the meeting held in Jl-Inlifax last lFriday it is hardly [conceivable that Cape Breton or Sydney in particular would en- orse a movement emlnatlng from 1A. C. iMillls. _W. .>C. Bishop, Pat Neville and- others. In justice to lVir. S. F. Doyle, President of the -M. IP. B. it may be said that during the past two sea- sons Cape Breton has enjoyed con- sideration from the M. P. 1B. for the first time in a goodly number 1o1i‘ years. Last year in hockey iwhen Sydney was barred from the 1A. 1P. C. League, Doyle succeeded in arranging. a~ play-off between Truro. A. P. (11. winners and lSydney Similar arrangements were also made re basketball. Take for ex- ample baseball this year—-l am in- formed that thero were ten amat- eur baseball meams operating in Cape Breton lapst summer. This speaks well‘ for those behind such organization and 1proves conclus- ively that the -M. P. B. was not placing any obstacles in the way to dampen their efforts. If the M. P. .8. past executive had done more towards boosting athletic conditions in Capo Breton instead of harping on some triviali- tles there would not have been the athletic chaos down there and Cape Breton would have been the M. P. B's right bower today." 1 It is then to be hoped that the pre- sent management of athletic activi- ties in Cape Breton will not allow themselves to be duped into seces- sional tendencies conceived by such men as Messrs. Millie. Bishop and Neville who have been indenti- fled with independent and semi prolcsslonal sport for many years. FRIDAY - SATURDAY OCTOBER 29111 AND 30111 JACK ' DEMPSEY GENE TUNNEY wonurs CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE TM vvhoic ten rounds in clear offlcipl movies showing blow for blow-—-Every grim- ace, every _mo\_/¢_ ' Se: it better than rlngslq. e" Wh° Paid $50-00 a scat. Fred Thompson “The Tough Guy” 3 SHOWS DNILY AT 3.151 7 AND 8.45’ MATiNEE-Iflc, 26¢. NIGHT—-52c, 37¢. The 'Comlng Meeting There is one thing certain that at the coming A. A. U. of C. meet- lng forms of legislation will be ‘sked for which ‘will be advantag- lOUB to the and as a consequence each club will rejoice over the many favours received by the present ‘M. P. B. Executive; favours that will hell! to promote a better athletic rival- pry among the many clubs. and also a favour that will place within thep Executive the power to discrimin- ate as to whether the A. A. U. of‘ C. should be notillsd of certain v w. s. 511111111 f B-Ytolifibgflfiii- 1’---#1.-.g;*_§1....“"s*>*.*.+*.*.‘.*..%’."'.. °...".-1 Shite: .1 1. am for 1927. Mr. W. B. A, 1Maritime Province branch receivi- ago was by no means‘ a surprise. Ernie as he is familiarly lmown- has been the centre of much comment lt the ‘Saint John and Maritime Provinces. ~- w-w-vr- * '\ the Maine and New Bsegswid: Harness Racins-flimaitlsasaciatlon held during .1110 week-GM". st the Town Hall. here, with-sprang; n‘. O. Creighton presidi rgthebllow- ing tentative p es_ re d ior the sumni ‘harness raoi pro- lPresoue Isle; Mei. ind- oulton Me. week of July's-g 11 ' -1 p Woodstock. weekqf, My. 11- "st. Stephen. met July 18. _ Fredericton, week 1st July I6. Monctou. week of August 1. Moncton dates were asfllsfled con- ditional to the railway city srrans- . ig and carrnying out» a -two days’ racing program in the middle of the week of the date proposed. Falr Dates __ ‘re ore-vile continuous racial; for the yacels 111111 trrtters 0f the cir- call. the following fail 111m: ware tentatively proposed by the assoc- iation stewards: . . ~ Caribou, 1115s.. week of Aug. 22. Houlton, Me. week of Auk. 29- lPresque Isle, week of Sept. 5. 8t. Stephen and Fredericton, week of Sept. 12. Woodstock‘, week of Septembei" 19 Frederictonddxhibitlon Associa- tion. at a meeting of um "directors held some ten days ago. had al- ready eet the Fredericton dair dates for September 10 to 17. inclusive. and‘ at the meeting hald- here $1. Stephen proposed dates coincided with those already adopted by Jfi-edericton- 0n the basis of the lfi-edericton-St. Stephen dates, Woodstock exhibition. which was ‘held this year. during the corres- ponding weel_r,,has agreed! to fall back a week and hold the-fair dur- ing the week of Stepember 19, in order to eliminate the clashing of tdates with the border tcrwn and the capital events. Canadian forests provide the lumbcr . . . Canadian mines give the ores...- Canadian flocks furnish the wool. . . Providing the weather man ls on his good behavior today 1.1111 St. Duncan's second team and Prince 01f Wales team will face-off on the Abegweit grounds at 3:80 in the second tilt of the Intercollegiate League. ' The seconds got the verdict by a small margin in their last encount- er and will therefore be out to clinch the championship.‘ The 1Prince of Wales boys put up s great game and are looked upon to even matters up with their old rivals the Saints. The Saints always have a full backing from their students and now it is up to the ‘Prince of Wales .students to get out and lend a voice to the working of their-team. 11 little encouragement is s; big factor in a game, and it not. only adds life to the players. but the aft- ernoon sport for all concerned. This should be ablg game and all should “whoop her up." ——-—Q0¢~————— Wanderers Defeat Nationals Team Here on Saturday -ST.pJOH1N, Oct. 25.—The Wand erers administered a defeat to the Nationals at the Allison. grounds on Saturday afternoon when they won out by a 9-5 score. The game pro- vided pinch excitement for the few tans who gave themselves the treat of watching the City 1League fixture. The territory play was about ev- en and the play, although almost entirely in close formation, was in» ‘taresting. except when the referee became the object of their "wordy" endeavlo u to the detriment of the "game. After four minutes of plflb close to. the Nationals‘ line the Wanderers succeeded in going ov- er after a mix-up. ‘hater in the first _ "Canadian mills and factories and .laboratories. produce the steel and nickel and brass, the wire, tires, fabrics, and Duco finish, etc., etc. . . » _ . . . for General Motors of Canada cars. Over 500 Canadian and British firms furnish supplies, not only for the cars, but for the factories. Over 75.000 Cana- dians dcrivc all, or a portion of their support, in employment by General Motors of Canada or allied industrics. Seventy per cent of everything that goes into General Motors of Canada cars comes from Canadian sources and gives a profitto Canadian firms. For every dollar received from the Canadian public for the purchase of its ‘CADILLAC _c1-1 EVROLET OLDSMOBILE Canadian Mahterialsif Q i .111» Canadian Jauilt Cars GENERAL MOTORS of CANADA,‘ f!‘ 1th Canadian N ERADLWMOTOR of‘ CANAD products, General Motors is spending in Canada {SIDS-thanks to the benefits of a growing .export trade. 1. Millions of dollars havmbccn and arc 1 being contributed toward Canadian progress and prosperity "by General 5. Motors of lCanada. Enormous General Motors exports are" building and holding for Canada a fa-' vorablc balance of trade. f‘- i Canadian forests and mines and high-- ways are being developed by General Motors support and patronage and production. : Thcse facts reveal and justify ain un- altcrablc policyqp, l‘. __ Directed by Canadians, staffed by 1 Canadians, employing Canadians, General Motors of Canadefls loyal ,- policy carries on . . . "Canadian 1 materials for Canadian-built cars!” 1 LIMITED, OSHAWA, ONTARIO‘ B @1931” busuu Z MCLAUGHLIN-V-BUICK‘ PONTIAC Limiled p . f 0M. - Mani-w. rslaglpoa ' "illllllllflr-fliesiqsn 0.. " '--0l’1vt9;s_1ncs w 1111111111. . ' . . ‘sued. -1 ' 1 K119115111 and Colds. 5o ' ‘ L- .. .:.-."s..x-u.-_.uwu.L ' o<».,_~.>u1 1g _xu111u1nqat€$1 " n» .. . ,...... . , _ 9.1.x; ._ _,-p. ‘ -—-—-<+c -' h p half the Nationals scored on a fium- -. lllllNfii-Allllil“1-1-1-1-11111-11... 11s.1::1..1:.1“1 l”; t..." .1 . . 1 1 10th, and 11th of December in St. 611 9 6°99 9 - ' ~ ' crmout ~1, 'I‘uits l3. . 1 l’ I , l t they speme __ John will be epochal in the history 119111118 U19 "Y. U16 llfllf 811111118 5'3 . 1l‘r111cct1111 11. liohlirh 61 1 11112111111111? 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Chicago o. t’: Riga“ ‘fmftel;":ffd_ um", . some ending 95 in favog of the 1131mm B. Hnggun _ . . . . . . _. I111 153 125 Wisconsin 27. 1111111111511.» “m” Wm} Tuned “M,- m; ., I r. _ _ wmduflll- ' brown herir that walked like a 1P. Turner .169 159 116 ‘Mlllnefifllll 67. Wn-bnsli 7v - “m. m, mlmnuad w ggl’. 111a - 513 JOHN.- Ocl- 20- The MET‘ - IGQBTY. Mclliianus and OfToble ma“ a; New Haven pmjecmd the --__ » 96 9r 146 -N6bl‘i1ska 20 Kan-mg 3 ‘ ' ' g 1- 11m" Cm’ 1"“ be” mgamwd l" _“ ""9 “minding Dlllyerfl M11113 Bruins into the front row of the ‘Totnl—2243 o Missouri 7 11011 Stutc m whuo’ whu plunggd ac iAtih-horo, Maser, with a charter RUGBY LEAGUE 1 ' Wanderers, while Wlttrieh 7400M)“; ‘Mums Wm" View}. over ' 01110 llulvcrsit 38 Cl _ -l me third "w .mom11ersl1ip of 60. 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