“will? can Rt GUA- IAN .__...___.. _ ..___..<__i_... .. 5° $3M‘... WLING SPORT. . "ho-d V. t koxlllt. brim stom- REVI "squad Replac _ { Star '___g(_l'cntrevf If they runbsok position, 0 ll "l showing in this afternoon's practice. Y,” Plsylnt ontthe intermediate line- up he climasred a. number of sensa- score that the scrubs have made this season. shifted-later on by the Ac- _ _isdls menfnfto ,the Varsity. he opprcsnptlg repeated the same stunt a- lsgaibst-his former team mates. nlcmsnc boy. who lnoks into the local backfield .ws.s generally thought barring ihjurin, to be s fixture for .-this.-sesscrl but after e good prelim- rinsrytstsft, he was out of the game film" two weeh.-with an injured hand. ‘ ills has been credited with doing the century in ten and two-fifths and _ Ganlewith Dal’ Today. '.-‘ WOdsWHslsIi; ‘Oct. ass-A radical f-sbifl is to be made in tile Acadia backfield scl- the clggsmswvlth Dal- housis this afternoon rbiicwing the lsstlnionsive workout oftns var- sity squad this afternoon, Coach ‘PM Kelly announced that Ivan fNlollbl-Bon. apotfly freshman, will re- glucose: Buckley, star right‘ centre tilree-qlnrier for past two years andntbat Buckley will be shifted to v displacing ‘jssurle, who held down .that'1cb in Hbalhousle and tmited services ' Nlcholsoih. who hails from char‘- ottctlown, won .his promotion to the Vl-lflt! iIM-m by his spectacular’ timAl-i-filfllbo with. a dash through the whole-Varsity outfit for the first ‘ .Montgomcry. Ryan: forwards, Mur- ..l.a-_...__ , _ ..__...4.__ .. I Nicholson Spegdy V.‘ Freshman Of The Varsity es Jack Buckley ~ _Quarter-—Big ‘Ppeil-wd it Willy's workout to be s likely looking player. With his ad- dition to the tesm, Acsdis now boasts the fastest backfield in her long history. Capt. Blll Matthews, Vernon Eville, Nicholson and Bowie Ryan all have records 0f from ten and a fifth to ton and two-fifths for the, llllndftd. While Wilson, Buckley and‘ Pot Montgomery arc no slouches on their ‘feet. Acadia in the 1,5; two bfoctloesjooked to be a fifty per. cent better aggregation than when they Played Dalhcusie in a 3-3 draw here two weeks ego. The scrum, which was as green as tho srsss, in knowledge of the game when they were Ouiplsytd by the Dal scrum in that first clash. have rapidlydevelopod and should be sble t0 rive the Tlser front line mcn, as 800d as they no reported to be. e run for their .-money. ‘The linens or the Acadlsns. will be:—. Fullback, Buckley: three-quar- tars, Matthews. (Captain) Wilson. Nicholson. lfvilie: halves, Cain, Pat lrsv. McNair. Gunter, smith, brook, Montgomery. Davis, M. Barty. A special D. A. rt. train leaving Wolfville at 9 o'clock ssturdsy morn- ing. will can-y at least 400 Acadia sup porters to the battle. The train is scheduled to leave Halifax at l0 o'clock the same evening. l :.‘-Cerltral fCua-rdiori. ~,. -.~ . “i” t’ ' - llesllh-stlon-v_ Iprodueedstthe ' ‘f rlngstthe h Fox Show by all exhibitors for adult --fc':s&. so-li ' ' ‘ “ 01min‘ lNlIlréBurldey school in 31=€Prelbfl4Han church at a p. m. no ‘regular service. g’, ¥s filere will not be ‘shfbervicflrl the nrcckfleid Con- mention on-sunday tsnd. rump‘ ehirvelilltfl? School I p. m. Hunter Rlverlulldsy Sci-loci 10.30 a. m. s__._- occrsie fins model-sis ifi flaunt a ' roulcs courts-set the police . “pow-d yggugqiy yQQldQf‘ hld ‘d. blll ‘Intros ‘Iwvmdfllldrunk and in- wcs lwere silhilerlydeelt with. ‘A lsllcfcr the unlawful ssls of intox- cetfng‘ liquor was sdloumcd till oct. as. _ _ . . . - BAPfrlsr orruhmr —-Rev.‘_A‘. c. Vincent will preach on ,_",Baptlsts_ and the mturefvbclng the sssl-sss c; s series ch disinc- Ltive; nscust- beliefs‘. ‘rrlls . tiniest o! the evening scrmcnflis "worthless r-crsuils." ms. A. o. vlncsnt‘ (so- gpranc) 1m‘ siiigfiubaoh ins tcfpray" . sylliiisncs) choir will offer dut- “iitcoiiing ilsliic, _ slowly-s, jolly time ,¢Nh0me0flh'.thdlfl'l.§$ll,q\1' "lam. Dcrohester It. when ‘s crowd of ‘ W»: ans old csiiss snilj when vans kitchen" showsr. ms. lambs» wIl-the recipient. qflmany "RM gifts sad tbscksd the access "for their-kindness in- thus rsrrgigabtr- >-s---. -, . Qnsssn-nsn urn-us. rsusnisss of-‘ns _ - was“ ubmgrlslsf f; ;.~.-'-" il.l‘.'..s""l§ls.’f:".'22l. t M -llll O oDQW/Wm‘ Iplhffr Y" O s c _ Essitry-wssbslis c1 in ‘on! » hearty llillhrlltei‘ which dainty re- osrtcncsics "must be . sirlging “For Phil's a Jolly 000d Fel- "Aiqponi Wselmm Macrame-i let flfsjlsckstlcne Washing Machine dc ymiiisvishiilglslmpls and safe to m ‘cost. see ad irolifolsrlow ' ‘timsml "anon. worn . w spchflsst wsdccsssv mains It. . and Mrs. C. l-l. Rsttrsy, Harrington. fng her. Mrs. John McGuigan, open- ed the gifts and Mrs. Lswlor reed the verseswvhen everybody enjoyed a good frashmcnts was served by Mrs. Jerome Gallant and Mrs. Hughe Hennessey and Miss Jennie. Dc Rorhes. The evening was brought to e close by loan‘! The company dispersed feeimg they had spent a most delightful evening. (Patriot Pleas Copy) LAID T0 RmsI-Jrhs funeral of Donald E. Olmpbtll took place yes- terday. There was s short service st the-house. followed by another ser- vice.’ which was held in the Brook- fitld church. the remains being placed in that cemetery where Mr. Campbell formerly belongedflrhe fun- em was [largely attends: st the home, lllm Avenue. Charlottetown. with .-quite a number driving to ‘Brookfield from the city‘. Rav- M. Scott Milton of Zion Piesbyifl- ~'ihh church, of which the deceased lwss" a member, officiated st both services. The pail bearers were: Peter ‘Dewar, Murdock McLeod, Rob- ertdtewsi-t, Edgar shew. Murdock Ross. Alex A . MacDonald. Illnahfl Lllllmshl for Rheumatism. is; PIIIONALI Mrs. llille Power. ftollibury. Mtw. arrived in the city Tnocdoy nlaht 0n ‘s’ visit to friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. f. n. Cousins slid Mr. and Mrs. James Cousins wire in the city yesterday on biillnttl- "Miss Noreen Johnston. devlhlfif 0! Dr. .7. A. Johnston. Tllllllh. llll completed her course insienosrsohv si use Uitfch Commercial oollm end has‘ been awarded the colitis dip- loma. ' m». Percy ilstim. of the staff of the-Bank of Montreal, loaves on re- turn cc mdcricien, N. a. Monday. October. 18th, having alloyed a short vacation hero with his parents, Mr. sad other relatives sac frisrids. Miss vets denier. returned to her pom; 4,, pong Myer iftsr spendins ,s short visit in Iknereld. she was so- llr ‘ tarsus- ' .‘l:gs"le%flln an III blsvlc‘ It, Vancouver. l. 0. . . Delawa- 0 Qssillsi‘ -- - ' . I o-nvwoeeot-oee-r-eee~>-ea¢po-,4. ego-w. eye... computed hi] hi! opiillill. Mill Vlffll ‘considerable hockey enthusiasm. ltltlwtol llcnlllllilll E¢1f;if11$f'Place 0.. EARLY SEASBN §A¢_G,d,l'd Lin eup lNllllli-llil -pi-_ Goes, to Glasgow, Scot- land. . Ice Game Mair- All klibwlt records for an early- start lhltméfl. add not by s Ctnedlen or American teem. This honor goes without rsservs to Bcotllnd, accord- lns to a Paragraph in tbs Glasgow Newl- T114! 89-1110 was Played on Oct. ~i in the famous Crosssmyloo artific- ial ice rink and was s city league affair between Mohawks and Bridge of Weir. There is a. flourishing city league in Glasgow which is amusing Bridge of weir won by 2-1 and Apparently they have their defensive hockey over there as well ac here. The bridge of Weir team, victors of The occasion. are apparently some- what cf a family affair as there are three Mull-heads on the team, two Mclseods and a. Woodrow. Hockey is making considerable strides in Glasgow, and their enterprises in starting the actual competition so early has set s. record which will hardly be surpassed for some time to some. MAY MEET SHARKEY HlR CHAMPIUNSHIP NEW " YORK. Oct. ls-Jimmy Johnston. manager oi Phil Bcott, British heavyweight contender, an- nounccd receipt of an offer yester- day from um‘ uwispmatchmaker for Paddy’ Harmon's Chicago ltlA- fum. for a heavywelgfitichamjiluflshlp bout with sackshsrliey in Decom- ber. Th! match wouldbs billed for the world's chain ' ‘ip,__ _ _ said and tewis had offered "the two prin- clpsu so per cent cfthe gm, which that matchmaker said would b: caoooco. Lewis sdvlsedoohnscn it will he nossiblsto seals in price of scsis in the msmmcth’ Chicago stas- ium so as to draw that sun's. which would mean that Scott and Sharkey could split $180,000 as theirrnsnag- ers saw fit. ' _ Lewis also offered s $100,000 guar- antee. Johnson, pleased with the of- fer, proposes to confer at once with Johnny Buckley, manager of Jack shsrkey. - l ' rumors on: NAME won lsnmsrr EMPIRI LONDON, Oct. QQn-f-sblflfil that he believed the greatest days of the British Empire were yet to come, m. Hon. L. O. M. B. Amory. in addressing s dinner of the Authors’ club tonight. expressed the hope that the" time might come when s single name would denote the British Empire. Mr. Amery pointed out that “Ocssniv had been suggested as the name for the empire. He believed that "Brit- annia" might suit. ' ms T0 s: nun now-mar m“ use ' trons MILK rnooudss TORONTO. Oct. st-‘fbe overeat height of the Jslilliflo people it is two inches in the next 868mm“ with increased use cf dairy promo" to produce s more balanced diet. Cl. rt. f-lecke, director of the California stats department of agriculture. sn- ncuncsd at the obtains Mellon of tho International Association of lee Cream Manufacturers at the tins Edward hotel yesterday. rns present pdlct of the Jerome. cooclo w composed almost sntireiy of rice and fish. he said. _ "MONCTDN. 0st, said-Iowan n. Donovan, conductor cot-boo. N. R. parlor cafe car" Mansion sac saint _ Jenn. ‘reports ssrvlcs s cusmncpgncgnr with scclsscstviitbs mm cc tbs nsli shell and in cu of tilscaths traveler Mayne. vmo will "spend s few do?! visiting friends and relatives in hone v ‘rims pscssc s pssuuiuicissk tint.’ ;__'___ discovered s ms wss eboutlislf ss‘ ti; ss s secs-sine l" lllll-lll i511)’ in hockey have been expe ‘ -‘ will b0 increased by 6110 M- Island Football} , i118" -_ Considerable Strides lllThflll Collfl- Today's game between‘ the cld - try, - . j time rivals. s. n. u.‘ and Abbies, the second of s. series cftllree games to be played for the‘ _B€nior phamblwl- ship of Prince Edward Island, should give the rugby fans of the city one of the best exhibitions of the “old game" seen here since pre war days. The opening game played last Bat- urjay was said to be the best game seen on the C. A. A Grounds since ‘the War. Although the Saints lost the opening game they are not by anymeans a weak team; but could hold their own with any team but out by the college in recent years. The Abbies, on the. other hand, have a. much stronger team than any in recent years and in today's game Phillie Archie" McDonald will enter the some to replace "Toby" McMil- lan behind the "scrum," and his timely kicking as of old will relieve Abbies lVs..Saints ThiscfAfternoon i In "second (in... or Series For Championship. many dangerous iituatlons. ‘“Hlb" Bsunders will add to the three quer- terlins with effective punting, while Ralph Jenkins will add both weight and experience to the forward lino. Len Connolly, who was absent lest Saturday. will be on hand today with‘ his old time vim. 1t looks as if the fans would sce their money's worth at the c. A. A. Grounds to- day. come and see the "tussle." If the Abbles win you will not have another chance this year. The following is the Abbie line up: Fullback-(Tftleill. QlllflAfd-POWCI‘, Saunders. Gonn- ley. Larter. Halves-W. J. McDonald. Partridge. ' Forwards-Connolly, scantiebury, Woolner. Jenkins, Ayers, smith. O. Darrach. C. Tanton. L. Doirori. Ryan. . McKENNA Rumor has lt that negotiations are st present under way to promote a ten round boxing ‘bout between Jack McKenhs of Cleveland. and Louie Nemis, hard-hitting wedierweight of- sydney, c. 15., and Boston. louis Narnia, who is a brother of Johnny, is being spoken of quite fav- orably in the Boston papers by no les- ser personsges than Doc Almy. Art LOlIlE NEMIS AND MAY MEET Ill LOBAL lo-noullnrn i Duffey, Bill Cunningham and others. These fight experts claim that, Judg- ing by Nemis‘ recent showing in Am- erican rings his ascendancy among the big timers is not far sway. If the promoters, who are angling for this fight succeed in their quest. Prince Edward Island boxing fans will be treated to the hardest battle ever seen here. more‘ is a prevalept lmprfliilvn that UIN. B. will have w play bot- tcr football today than they dis- played against Mount A. to btltt the Csledonians from Glace Bay and re- tain -_ ‘u. of tho MacTler Cup. The Csledonians are invadingFred- ericton with seventeen players, and several members of the executive of the club, the party being piloted by Manager McVlcar with Coach Mc- Carthy as chief of the board of strat- egy. Caledonisslu are going to Fred- ericton because the trustees of the MacTier Cup ordered them to do so.‘ .'Wlnners of today's game at Fred- ericton will play the champions of the Province of Quebec st Montreal. probably a week later if the U.N:B. team successfully defend the trophy against the Cape Bretoners. “Iron Man" Joe McGinnity. who has been fighting a ‘losing battle for some time against the dreaded can- cer disease". lived up to his name as late u May 11. 1925. when at Ot- SPORT .10 TTINGS ed in 1 major league season and in 1905 he pitched one bf the five shut- out games in the World's series of that year. Mathewson pitching three shutouts and Chief Bender one and the New York’ clsnls winning the series, four games to one-all shut- outs. Mcuinnity‘: lest connection with baseball was as coach and scout for Brooklyn in 1027. Buch l strenuous battle as the U. NZB. team will doubtless have with the Csledonlsns who have set out from Glace Bay to win the MacTier Cup at Fredericton. then defend it st montreal and carry the trophy back to Cape Breton may not leave the Red and slsck team in the best of sham to resume their home-and- home series with Mount A. And from all appearances U.N.B. will have to play better football than displayed this week to emerge with s clean slate. The led and Black's back di- vision, like the Old Gray Mare. is not what it used to be. There is no tumwa, fllinois, he won a game of baseball st the age of_ 5i against John Welch. an 10-year-old hurler, by a score of 7 to s. soon afterwards he resigned as manager of the Du- buque club of the Mississippi valley Jack Babbitt; but that is not sur. prising. as ‘clsvors of his calibre are few and far between. However. there should as s reliable kicker who could be fitted into the mlchine in place of the undersissd backs ncsilsbcr- utlill sililllls TRAINING silly, NEW YORK. Oct. 25.--Plsyers of: the Rangers and Americans, New? York's entries in the National Hockey l tssguc, were trekking iodsy towsrdl their‘ respective training camps. til 1 former to Springfield and the latter,‘ in New Haven. while installation of. new machinery was being carried out‘ at Madison Square Garden in prep- aration for the opening game of the, season. The machinery is calculated t0 materially improve the ice surface in the huge arena and eliminate the soft condition of the skating area‘ which in past seasons had slowed up‘ the game. the regular season starts. Lionel Conacher, who has succeed- cc Tommy Gormsn in the managerial l 'role has declined, however. to divulge 1 we“ “a the names of the men he plans to re- lease. While the Rangers will start their‘ training campaign with s. roster of about 4.0 regulars and rookies, Con- acher to date has directed only 12' number includes Winter, Reese, Simpson. Sheppard, Mcvey. Brosdbent. Dye. Billy Boyd and a newcomer, named Patterson, who came via the waiver route from the Boston Bruins. A report was in circulation that] Jimmy Gardner, at present coach of! 91168315. T0 REBIIIHT l THE villus. Bob shawkcy gave voice to his plan! for lrbullding the infield and the pit- . key plans to try Tony lsazzeri at! third base. not only the left but the right side of the inner defense is involved in the rebuilding plans. "Jimmy roecse, the Oakland second base," said Shawkey. "is my present} choice to start at that position. I em satisfied with Koenlz at short. and intend to see whether Lauren's arm has suffciently mended to per- mit him to make the long throw from i third. PRBBEEB m? I The l‘ Intermediate F0 0 tb all T/itlé Goes To P. l/V. C's Defeated Saint Dunstans Yes- terday By 3 To Nil Score- Penalty Kick Against Red And White Results In Winning Count. Princo cf Wales College foollbsll ‘squad won the Intermediate cham- n w” reported may m“ waivers ‘ pionshlp of Prince Edward Island j just didn't know what to do with the would be asked on a number of the I yeswrday w duemn‘ 5mm‘ mu” New York American players before ' Bu“ a to O m ' game’ ‘or m” mo": l part lacking real championship foot- ‘bsli snd fsr inferior to that which Iterday. He played 300d football, but l ball. McDonald, Moliiilllsrl and Duff] proved s tower. of strength for ths was played between these teams two. red and, white. Kicking was the all important fee- ,tu.re in the tussle which both_tesms'l lfMOftEfl to with s will. and strange‘ Corcoran is l dandy quartcr back Smith. Stan McLeod and B. Tania: to sly it was e well placed kick that ‘showed plenty pep in following and earned for the red and blue a hard tackling. fought football title. After playing Prince of Wales into 9113M’! to roloolt It New Hlvon- This , the ground in the rlrst hslf, but showed class. ~ Saint g Buff-h. HYTMB. Comlclfllnunstans, for some unknown reason lacking the punch to score. Kelly. Callaghan and Csmpbe suffered a reversal of form in the i to ills face in the second hslf, It if filial session. which forced them in- hoped that the hurt won't keep his: to s kicking game in order to stop . out of today's game. Stan is one of Wales. It was Fllllter. lthe furious onslsughts of Prince of , the Abegwelt s.ellar forrvsrds. fest and hard,’ Tanton too. was knocked a little m, Providence Red 31mg would beHflcklngrdd and blue half back who "goofy" during the game but recov- nsmed as official coach of the Am- , broke what looked like a. certain ‘ered. to gameiy return to the fray. deadlock. Fifteen mlnulss from the ‘opening second half whistle. P. W. Blacqulere and McLean were twt C's were awarded a penalty kick on other outstanding performers on the the Saint Dunstsns 25 _ yard llLs task line. Prince of Wales lineup. i s l Flllltor chosen for the job, fulfilled ‘ magnificently. Taking a drop kick from said 25 yard line, he quarter lines yesterday almost ruined booted the ball cver the bar for three t the fourteen fol-u-srds. They almost ‘points, and at the same time execut- 1 irlg one of the best kicks ever seen low the play. ion the Abegweit grounds. This was.‘ the only score of the game. Sain Dullstahs tried hard in the keep it. As above mentioned, University team played better foot- ball in the back lanes. but P. w. cs‘ easily made up for this by hard‘ tackling and great following up of long punts and drlbbles. In the first half the red and white problem- Wvfklfl! 81°58 ll"?- "mlover ille line. It was s tough break. will be slower and more difficult. We‘; ‘m; now” mums "I mo" m.“ have several deals in mind and some. mg wearers of the red and white, apparently in tbs making. but ol at this time." Prince of Wales are to be congra- l-fsrgreave, catcher and manager of take the long end of yesterday's final the 8t. Paul Club, in the American llli- Associstion. He admitted that Har- t dying [moments of the fixture lo even the NEW YORK. Oct. 35.--I.iflm6d1dt-.O0llnt, but try as they may, there, ely after signing a one year cclntlfact l was nothing doing. Prince of Wales as manager of the Yankees yesterday, I had the lead and they meant to yesterday's chm: “an of the want 511mg Shaw. , 831119 WIS practically ldfltllfélé5S. Th8,’ l clan looked like easy winners in the» ‘manner and ease with whloh they! took control or the play st the out-i set to hold the local collegians ,ihe defensive for almost the thirty minutes of play. However, notwith-l standing su this. they did not hsvsl “The Plllfihmfl Bu." ll 1110M OI I. uh.‘ ‘omathmi nmmufly w get them! 0111 course, none of these can be discussed iulated in again winning the Island} chsmPlOMhl-D- They played rugged: shew-key was silent regarding the‘ and heady football to win the first’ plans of the club to obtain Bubble ' game. and a crafty defensive play to ran their heads of‘! in order to fol- io CHANGES 'AREFlfiURED m uilur mltplzmcrolv, Oct. zrh-Jrhs dbl. varsity of New Brunswick Rugby tun held a light workout yesterday after- noon under Coach Burden at Collegl Field. The team was shifted around after the game _with Mount Allison, several changes being made ihi the line-up during the practice. It is not expected, however, that the leslli will b9 chanced for the lviscTler Oug same with Caledonia here on Bltur- day. Captain Dick Petrie. who has been out with s. sore arm since- ‘ first game here with Fredericton City, m“? be back in the scrum. but it ll not "Iarded as probable. The Caledonians come hers banked by s formidable scoring record, A rgst game is expected as it is reportssd may the two teams play g very gum“, , style of game. The referee has not yet been select. Pd- Rtv- Dr Boyle. of Aniigonish, “'55 Sllfleoted. but he is unable to of- flciate. If successful here Caledonia wig play at Montreal in defense or u" cup on November 2. If U. N. B. will ggmgfl the Montreal game will probably not nsrrsoh! be PlB-yed until a week later. L. o. c. Bowling ttsnms BOWLING use!!! or I League and sold his lhflflstjll that "II "M" m‘ 4'°“""“"° 511'“ °l greave would be useful to the Yank-l Tilt 11bit"?! club. Mcclinnity gained s plug m- woight and who could pick up sccu- m ind that a mm was underw“, Saints P. w. c. W 1'" °1 "mull" lmmm"! "m" p“ °' W“ °°°"‘°“'“y “m” ‘ m’ lo obtain his services. Bob declined, m“ 3*“ . he was s team-mate of the late l8 "mil- lt mllhl lvlt lo well be a w m, m, Bunny union“ “W... | Lynch Howti Christy assthowson. In loos he set mI-Plln "f "W u three points that “p”, from New ‘ML i Illlvos l w’ m“.m Room o! 51 mwrh U-NI. ‘IXQI “N0 HO!‘ WQGKT III!!! JMQD°nnG McDonn-m _ at ssckville. wmnm AT LA" l who Pilliter. . in‘ I ‘ y - . -- . sTANLII, shsw Arm raucous oocnncr Y B l, 1,. ma“, m m m moms, Oct. ac-wlnior ls clos- and”. - 0w "'8' o. chandler in no lso i" 4°" °"‘ m’ "W" "mgmvlvlcbsllsn more. s. Ollsndisr s! iti loll xx. “m“p$:er:* szhxxgetmfficcrccrsc Mclseld "_“ . - N. Goqd _ 130 14s g7 ‘csllsgnsn Bllcqpiel’! ..?°“§‘"'°"l s. viskmcn soo s11 lea mumlgltginxaztlzpbaiog°mf" Forwards ‘I'M Toflbhonl dofoltod Stanley. , m most unprecedented fall westhcr. xx‘? s‘ xmod Ihlw 1114' Pol-Idol! by e medium mnqm with smrnoon temperatures ss high] John,” 5' Tmmn soon erase pins. s. n. smith. of ' ss the to lnsrk, without snow, andlMomtwe 0' “mun. ‘rtiophcnc rolled one nisb tlnlls oi IOLMANI with scarcely s drop of rsin. rsnnls! 0mm,“ ' s“... "l W" "l4 "I'- 3- Vlmlwll- °l lf- Wodlllnm l“ itl 1M and soil enthusiasts have snicyee en's “Mm, final, limits. on“ and Pearson. rcueogr. n. meld loo m m unugnllly long gesson, {my M," lht hilh time cf m. In tlls "secondls. Arileck is: ice 812 “m.” a, m“, “m”, match raolclsns defeated rennell sns .-r.-w.rl-cuse _, , its iM m ‘ ' ' ohsaclsrs c; s sccrs-cs m pins. srnsrl-igsa ' ' lss ss m nouons coureaasb "o," mslsnchsm rolled the high single .... ... ..__|l --- of II‘! pins and also the high three - 1g; m g1; hONDON. October sii-rlonorsry . of Ill pins. Following is the line ups: ‘natal 4M0. dtlreu of Doctor of Ltws will be con- mfgjgrlezatmmé m.“ nasrlsous co. nxnu. s suntan .. .. ferrtd on sir Wilfred Orenfell, ' - Labrador mission fame. snd ell- wll- _ F- "w" _ \ . l” 1M M E- bllllehln its its lsl llsm Allsrdydmjormer govifnor of n; ";,,"‘fi“‘;‘,§ 3,1113%“: “£4.33, w. wskslu ~ lsrl m 14011. nismcnd so 101 lcl Newfoundland. by e senate of st m“, vlcmy Th, mm“... m my 5- 33M311! ‘N’! M! l03~ H. lisvlnson it’! l1 ill Andrew's University. Edinburgh. on mum“. s,“ . puch__ “pa wen‘ l. I. lltllth its an 14o v. Blanchard ' m m iso November c. deserving‘ of the till-es ln-s l-WWMI ll! ll 100 l- “will! la its les air wilrrss will slse brinstliled . p“ " v K ' fl‘! ‘N0 Ml Rector of the University, having won Tm guns, h." m" worm, "n, --. ~ _ - _.--- the election for that post some smoothly. O'Connor! inexperience ~ "H!" Belmont lemons trr yos- ntsl ... us: THE C805! October 23. 1929. On Wednesday night the "Mn" met and defsted the "Paddles" by s. mslority of 145 pins. Helen Ilyan rolled high single of lac and- three ofdm pins. lllclicwinghtpe line up: lrxéull Mlrssret ocussn is: n lac Helen flyhn .. as 158.155 Miliy-"Wslsh . a1 111.101 Alice rlnesu .. in so ice Irene Bradley .. ... loo p! g1 Total .. lead V‘ "Paddles" ' . boreth Larkin. D4 M H4 ‘Ethel Ollnttil ct cs so ucrs wnitly .. its ts as ‘Florrle Bonn no s: it! Mil’! WNelll .. 152 I89 l’)! at Crlilcll and opportune momenta ~’ Stan McLeod suffered an injun a ' The long puntlrlg by both hslr mo ’._ -