m, v _u' l» V a ' ’ - I at: - 7 5t [Slit ‘ A Si lilo -.. mo’ . ~'.' if‘ Y. ~l l: W. ll. Goober. Msmhrlno ahd Wedgewood, neith- Tlle success of a shock mm de- rem whnths stallion at thehead. oi it. A breeder can drawiu few blank-I from snares without ietflng onthorookaastheywilimtpro- duct more-thou one foal o. , but was n rescues that all-ha fifty/or more; Also it ‘he __ s M. dimer he ylil have two ' ., on hsnd and another on the y be- liore his stock is old enouqh lo train. ‘Ilhe iilbttlng turf shows few ‘lanms that made a success with young The most of them l1‘ ‘ ».v .. ~ Oonnla Mack G Dudley lramm. ‘Star Flrat Qaoker IPHliliADDl/PHIA. Dec iwfioanlo Mack, manager otthePlillsdeipilla Athletics, has confirmed the an- nouncement that Dudley Brunolu, the Blue's first baseman, will coine m the Athletics next yoy in a deal that will send Joe ser. first hssemangnd Wiiiilun‘. sm-bsganss second baseman, f0 the American Association club. This deal, it is said coat the Philadelphia manager about "H.000 iflkoash in addition to ‘I i . Your Last Chances i ._To'Get Your 30 Day t? _ Trial Bottle of“ Aqua Velva. uAwh¢.Woluiotilll:Nr¢r-Shalz~'Pmiv¢rdioIf! . “Fillies: Kill-IRS‘ m. sklli velvety all day us...» i . . just as Willialrsf Ilsthfr LEQVES itny: Now Being Given with Every Tube of ~ %"~‘7‘&i'.‘%.°.*.'.‘ "'.""'i"\i"?'l'5 li . _ I l ‘VATS TD ‘Bath-j . t—-26c 21 » 1m- Michaeil. _,,‘_, ; " _ _ lied today he is still ~ . - 8h Phlriekklbockey who - n Notional Hockey League, iu . _ §D|W101 tillers-towns had resign. - when at the crest oi their careers. “l hlv -two year contract » .. - ~ They faded in their new homes and em iv!‘ plq it." the irirsh and died neflsoted.‘ The same tun; mentor said ay. overtook‘ Wilkes and Chime; Charles Quelrris, manager oi th when thoywbre trsnaierred toNew Ream. who 3| ‘ imp; in Jersey. Jl Malcolm worm at one‘ bheir hi]. g1 u} , not, oom- hs them- King All except Belmont _ became hick numbers. Finally the R remnant wont ho the auctions. R. Baron Wilkes and Oakland Baron- '..,EDVWA Roi p. time owned Arlen for which he ment upon H neither con. , psid $12,600, Peter the Great and firming or do _ horses which had sired Blngen. ‘rhejirst two were gent F} ’ "w?! ‘MWTQYQWY "N9 D3994 Ii to the auctions. "Blngen passed ‘ox. ' ' ' - "l" 1°!’ °f ‘"9"’ "Wmllhmfll-B- when tho horses owned by his es- g". .' ilw-vM-nVfi-‘lklii-Vn‘ $359.39!!!“ tote were d!” oi. _ i'" ‘ ‘ i - 1 l-Lnnibletoni in with tho balance warn... n,“ rum. ab..." m“, Bgwhng- of his Iiehklw Ihweiien and cilanzes ln thirty years. Allie ‘ .. . i withdrew him when he did notsei Wilkes was its first stsll1on. He was ionshi "h" 5° "am-ll: “:9 111"?- mwh 1°" discarded as soon as the Mokos _ ,_ p p W9" W" - Y "P 11?“! "he bowed. Walnut Hall was usmsl‘. ,_ .' 7*"- t “ n1 scream; the Alerts in H, very dose and exciting game rolled on the Leagueoi the Cross alleys last night. the “Anchors have clinched iho 1925-26 championship of the 1.. O. C. Bowling Tournament. P. V ‘-.v.——-—r ., "i New works. Dec. sp- The New ' York Americans and the Chicago Black Hawks played 20 minutes overtime to s 2 to 2 tie in a Nation. al Hockey league game horo to- night. The New Yorkerslwice held tho lead but the perserving Black ‘Hawks evened. All the scoring wss Ryfidyk iii-mu!“ i1 lmflllw- smi retained because he was s, colt when Ame“ Gddsmflh 19°)‘ V“ trotter. Ho got The Harvester, a “We? w 01'3"“ 9°11“? "19 Twill‘ champion. Manrlcok; stout battiein ry between him and his sire was n“, Kan-Lucky Futurity in 191'.’ very keen. Many bitter wordspass pmnpwd Mn Hal-kn“, m bu,» ed “lei-wile” 731° "V" °'"‘°"- ‘W’ him. He was discarded on aocoum Williams ,dono in the first two periodslfhe game virus clean . Only two pensi- ties were meted out. two malm-s golng- to McVeigh and MnKinnon. uuteer dolled luntll the Goldsmdlh family l/urned in and drilled his set. As o fnmiiy founder Volunteer , I would have ‘ youth from the Ancient Shaving Cream Large Size 35c. ‘ Double Size (twice as much) 50c.‘ Aqua Velma 5oz. Bottle 60c.' At any Druggist or Departmental Store This Offer Expires Nov. 30th. Get Yours Now! INSIST ON' WILLIAMS FlIADII-IN-C \.\'.-iD/i PRODUCTS RY PILMIPS UFKINESSIX mill PHILLIPS SHATTERER THE PRE"iu~~lLi plize. Teams from every class VIUUS RECORD, DUNLOP ‘were entered, and a great spirit oi SECOND AND MABON THIRD l ls l‘ "the diff-rent yeana of the Univers~ lily. l-ach class doing its best to put Joblrsfiu wlllniii-g entry in the field. The Sophomores (Class 29) were successful in capturing the team prize, and its winning members, Dunlap, Mabon and Andrew will have their names engraved on the King's College Amateur Athletic Roy Phillips, of Snini Newfoundland. lust year's winner of the annual King's College six mile road T5160, duplicated his; feat oi u ycar duo on Saturday ailer- 1100i], and incidentally shattered the rtcord time for rhis event, 35 minutes and 45 s-i-conds, which Assoclallon Road pa“, cup, while “d5 iiiiiiie b)’ WliDii 1111118011. of Fnl~ lho class will hold it until next luuuih. a nlvmhrr cl the ClnE-s of inn. This l3 the second year that 15126, in tho 1924 grind. Phillips, C1353 29 ha“ won my, 11-09)“; mgr .\'L\0 ran under the colors of Class-i 20am winning last season's race as '25, covered the course in tho fast will The thereby smashing Hanson's record over, they being given stiff oppos- hy 1'4 seconde- ‘ltlon by Claw 2s. The average time of the triumphant asirregntion was 36 ulinutcs and 46 seconds, while _ uhat of the Juniors‘ trio was just Ml-AUFAX. Dec. '3. - Weather l2 seconds greater. ‘GODGHHJIIS were not all that could Ziiedals are awarded by the As- bo desired. there being a hOClVYfliOCMUOII i0 the first three contest. wind and tho roads wcm vory unis to cross tho finish line, and MUDDY COURSE ’ muddy and shovel-s". Iiad rile day so Phillips. Dunlop and Mebon will, been clcnr and finv. and tho unllcrgin the near future, become the recl- fvoting firm, them is little doubt pleuts of handsome tokene of choir ihflt the young “Newfnundlundor,prowess on the track. suitably en- negntistsll tho dis- graved. they having flnlghed (h, tanco in even bolto" time than holsix miles in the order named. did on Saturday. The audit-footed» Colonykithe race. not being conceded u ran a very heady race throughout, chance by the dopsters but l... u. no; taking the lead until about u ceeded the bOpia of his iondest ad. nlllo snd u quarter from tho finish mlrers when he landed third p01‘- iine. Duulop. who shortly after the iLlou, sftor being s serious coon-n] runners got under way crept into der in the race n; an tlmeg, 5mm; the first place. stayed thoro for after running a steady moo tum nearly the entire distance. Phil- ughoutJzeing in third place mostof libs forwd him lo set n bot clip, the time hsd the misfortune to be however, and the former Unlvers- seized with cramps sbout ball n "Y ‘of Manitoba runner was unable mile from the finish line and was i0 “and 1hr sari." ‘and finally rel-cm ,0 retire. Both lliahon and m» dropped back l0 second position. will make t-hinge interesting for P51111175. by vlynning Saturday's en. any runner in next yoerb race, counter. rained p05ilG3Ri0l1 of the.’ The result of the race is as fol- Térvotual Chnlienlrs Cup, whlgb lows: who drrneird by the class m3 193m for unollvvr you r. 'Nfld.. 35.21. 2~J0llrph Duulop, ‘Zfllllsrunnutll. 30 flat. d~iiuborl Mel-mil. '29. Montague, T’. E. l.. 30.13 4~Fhaflm B0111] 30, Ajnngpglig, 36.86. S-whlrnesi. Mcflorllick. '28, Prod. ericton 37.03. '29. North WIN TEAM PRIZE Although them was u umai llnal of lntrrrst shown as lo who would brunet the ispo first, ucarly us much conclrn was mnnifcstlwl u; l0 wll-ch C1055 would cope ibc J 0~~¢k~offmy Andrew, . QNIWF» 33.05. 7---Frl=.ncis J. Keble, '27. Lich. iirlli. Elm. 38.20. _ $-~(-ellric Yeo. '28. Port Hill, P. ‘E. 1.. 88.30 9"‘"=\TFY "5- Dysalt, '20. Sussex. N. IL. 30 fist. lli-lvcrry Mulock. ‘Z8. Upper Ls. (Haw, 40.51. ll-‘Hnzrtiligs Wainwright, '30, llsllfax, 41.03. Zziiitiisnd Ritchie. '30. Halifax. O-IGHT MARKET BLDG. Greenwich 13~0corko l9. Noiison. '27. Cut. knife. Sash. 44.01. Tho officials in charge of [he race were as follows: Btarto-r Jfiwldent A. Rllooie. (Ylorii of tho Cohrsel-lArthur 3.‘, (‘airman Judges-max. Jillooru and 11mm. zas Turner. ' l Times-J. 1:11am Hudson. NOTE l l»... Prize Nightly ’Mr. Hubert Mellon rehrred io ‘above as having made such a this" showing in this event for his first fiPNflranoe la s son of Mr. H. J. Mabilil- Dflllsifl. Montague. ~ —-<o>'_-_._ ’ Chicago sfriendly rivalry prevailed between) team-winners had to . lime of 35 minutes and 21 sz-comls, wurk hard for their ylcuyfy. how.‘ Mahon was the real darklWrse of leRny Philllml- '2s. Saint John's‘ 5n who attempted a flsitlc battle. The 1mm“, was almost s blank. Louis Napo~ leon was hlis best son. His reputa- tion was made ‘by Jerome Eddy. Henry C. Jewett paid 825,000 for Jerome Eddy. Ho pieced him at the head of the Jewott Farm. The mzblic patronized him liberally. When the Jerome Eddy colts were old enough to race, Mr. Jeweit an- nounced that he would keep and _ _ _ _ _ H Mcxlmmnklowlop elll that ho bred. He built r _ _ __ Red gm“ s mile track and covered it so that jhe could tmin the year round. The _ __ Relseiepeed germ was locking. In timr _ _ machine farm was abandoned. Fanny _ _ _ 'Bou¢]myd.Wiioox and Ella Eddy were thr . __ gm", only clever representatives by Jer- Hlmag omc Eddy. Ono was bred by an ‘outsider. Al. the Village Farm tho public Americans Goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Forbes Defense Lehman nuflaeiinlvz 'Ra.'.'..;.; Montreal Summary: ‘saw a. different mode oi procedure Fjpg! 991-105; 1_.Amqrlgang, C. J. Hemline lint selection we.“ ‘new ‘f.“.§°'1°“*..§“l-.”““ "n" Second period: ‘st-Chicago, Mac,‘ W39 9-704? 7 all 34W ' Kay, 4_45_ 3_.An;§fl°an3' R green, dent. Almioirt Jr., ahnndsomellltlc 6.80. 4—Chlcago, McVeigh, 4.1, ‘horse. followed him. '11s sired con Tim-d 9.11104 No mm sidersble racing material but 905045; m; 9mm iwss e tniilo shy when thoybealr more split. _ I Speed with ‘bealuty was the Hum ,iin motto. Tb remove the Almon-l . efect Mam-brine King was select Unfair Tactics ~1- wlm hi; gm w; vhhga Fs-nm produce -orsee t at cour _ . —--— l - , .. = ~mw° WPY- W- i- - The 351133.’ ‘.?;’L‘£?Z"i‘l%.li‘§.“'§.?. referee and the boxing commlsslonwhord Darby Nightingale m" refused lo rendeli a decision in amevfl [My f“ ‘he Mind’, w“. ‘ierltwtrrundl bout between ‘Ilommymedrkbmw ' ‘W . we tor weight champion ofi, ' I Mexico and Plnkey Mitchell of Mil-i i“.i.‘l'e°xb‘,igff“§.hw“§i°dg°d,;agf waukee. Saturday nllrht. Bil-yin; :7 The ‘we.’ 332384103} (mime, both boxers had been guilty of un-lmd’ Ed “yawn: and showed WM I I Overtime Boxers Guilty of l l ot temper. At that time Ban lfi-au olsoo was in the stud. He was followed by Guy Axworthy. Peter Volo and Chestnut Peter. nil oi which were sires of speed before they were led through the iron gates. Both Belwln and Justice Brooke sired two-minute performers before they were selected i0!‘ Calumet Farm. rotor the Brewer was se- cured in a. trade before MlnWri-ghl established a. farm 0t the nmgni‘ tude to which it hos grown in the past two years. There have been stallions which can be termed freak horses. The greatest of these was Blue Bull. Hu was a. contemporary of Heurblewn- ian and had no breeding; Still he sired more 2.30 ltrotters than llht‘ tsp root of all the present families. i‘ho Blue Bull's tolled in the nex: genemtion. Another remarkable horse nP peared in Ohio. He was ‘by Mal» ‘billllfl King and named Eiyrie. He managed to get into the 2.30 list. but tbroo-lquariom of a mile was more to his liking. hike a postage swamp all of his decorations were on one side. Eiyria got a flood of speed. Every farmer ‘had a. col-i. that could so to the races. None of Elyrllrs sons amounted to anything. A number of his dnilsihters proved good brood mores, one of them producing So- prano. 2.03%, which was n winner in this country and Europe. Dictaiorpreeents an example 0? how u horse's Mfocsn be wasted. Hewns iioaied in 1803 and was se- lected -by Herrlsqn ‘Durkoe as thi- brother of Dexter. From the dull‘ of purchase until 1876 9101mm‘ "i mummy in idleness with Blsckwoou on the iDurkee farm on bong 1818-1111 {idling then leased for three years Mid taken to Kentucky. ‘fmw "flrsfyesr in Kentucky Dic- tator got Who-lies. 2.14%. a cham- ‘Mr iatlcs‘ The Commission “Md could be (hone in the same enviro‘ m“ b°‘°"’ 5°° ‘WIWSI. “m” iment as one dewett Farm. ‘ . - - ~Leland Stgnford selected a slai Plihch 0i Wales '15‘; l ' ' ' _ Bibi.‘ ‘got reduced all o. i Eliminated From l... fir}... 32...... ... ...... 1 nets is menghowever, had other - Raoquet, TOllTIlByuimullnss which failed. This list i ,_____ {included General Benton, Pledmtint "m", M i — Peel's‘ “§‘.?‘i°"'.i.§£fh*“§&’“ll Br“ 0i Whles will eliminated inda ‘ - w 9° . _ w ‘ e9 "93’ from the second round of the army‘??? 1h" ""9 M'- fl d")? iii ‘the lsqnssh rsoquet ch mplo ntp at mclhiiwhhi- . - . i . lprlme-s gm], by ‘PL . _ Mccmmfil- Ipvliontuclfi. none oi the stallions iok, who won 3:1 1- e pfiuce-‘hld so stiff an uphill battle as 0n- defestod Lord Bin-ghoul the flistlwm “'1 “'4' ~ m‘! 135i- "wild mum] yggtefdgy 3,1_ never did make good while tho pub- ‘ llc‘ waited almost to the breaking W111i. before Onward come through. As Onward wssoutoithedsmol’ Director and Thorndale greet things were expected from th New York Rangers And Senator Lead Both Teams Held Only Slight Mowin- in N. n. L. mes start. Years roiled by without Y trotters bearing his label. Finely when Houri appeared the owners Iof Pretender claimed that she was b ytholr horse and that a, worthless . - ._ l‘ been substituted for her. wfigxwgfilfnligélfi- “ n” "1171! rumor died. The roclngqunll- 3 ‘ 3 ‘l! m’ 1w° ties oi Margaret 0., Onward lSilver, mmul“, s“ Nflfimal “wknlliesluzooia Minus Pearl Onward gne nc u e games played Tues. - ' ' ' -~ - ‘ “y, end Colbert drew u cloud ‘Onward closed his career alttho watches Wilkes Felon. Tho refer- oiloe tlouthis establishment recalls en rlnoidon‘ that shows how diifl- cillt it ls to ‘bell which siallionli will mules s. great sire. The item starts sl _ Nashville, Tobin. where I. Tow gentlemen do- " oided to mvlivp the glory of the ilermiiace stud. They scnt o ro- presonlntlvo to Kentucky tn louse a stallliou. lln went. to the Peltohon Wilkes hm where Paichen Wilkes, ' P0101’ i110 0PM! and Axltoliion were led out. Ho was wid that ileoould have his choice. -l>fo selected Ax- tlelllotl- ‘What would have been the result if he had taken Peter the Greet’! . Ehsnco vie-you n part in the his- l I CANADIAN section Conscious . .'. Chicago. Bunion .'.. .. All Hockey Rinks Must be One Else ., fins died all of his homes were sold in New York. When- A1- lwohthy was led out no one would m-filid on hm. John ill. Shuits said . that he would SUB $600. This bid look Axworthy to hrkvllle Ilarm and later ito ‘Shnitshurst when; he mode a. reputation as a sire. The "y _ _ which now surmundathe Moles oi Guy Axwortlhy and Dihon Iirwhlhv hinted on that ssoo ‘bid. ’ The lihriwhioh was used as a teaser for Aflorthy was far empor- ior lo htn as an individual. ilrtlils way nature hides her seoretstrom those who dofote their lfvgg lg- im- pmving new: mam-mi. .5 a Egg ti; E gl 5 l w. 95° ghee i f w . "i9 ilitblihdfls who U0, of prhlflfsdgk. d a ofllio . e. iii price tor one that 18:41 n.3,...“ ' al- h that conflicted t 3E" 23%;; ‘nil; i lThe umber-s of carnival hats say than aster Valentino's death, public W10 "Mm: from sheik turban; m Ben Tin-pin derbies for ilsncy 4m Wrtles. c333 3.‘?l‘f1.'L"li2“l". .... f rs o 199B , 200000 houses , lnflltnlg 50st’: '01 100,09" MINI. lul. I ' ., angst neadou survey rallies- GI gs s? E . Ha ll l- n s‘?! i WV p- g» Muses‘ ' 23°33“ .....- ulnar-emu i lime m ‘imaged by 10W 0! A-Wflri-hy. After A. ll. Dar~ firlihrvi mleh liiiel‘ _di , in was. lne Kuh. prom-ills; l Wolillhyifirilter several weeks ago. ----ooqs-__. we... 9 , m this ll m: Ulllllhfj‘, p‘ pion. Director 2,17, and the sires Pretender. Colonel Hombrick, and cqmmgmierw lln .1877 he got J11)’ Eyffloe, 2.10. a chsmllmil. Edmon- lm. 2.30, _ Block nlsrnondl 2.29%. ' ‘I 2.29, Edzehm. 2.25%. iisuly Msdollca. 2.25. ‘Nancy ma. the dam o: Nancy Hanks 2.04, a. champion. (isuutlette, _dam_ oPBPOWn 2.18% mufwnugm 2,20%, Rupidan, (lam or Ipoighoart, 2.13. Consolation. dam s; Utility zlzm one. Olo-rion. 3.25%. ind ms 0.. darn of Keller Thomas 2,12%” Kaiser 2.28%. UEmPeYi" 2.25, and New York Dictator 2.29%- ln.,_1878 Dictator sired Betsey Hak- er 2.80, Code 2.22%. Dalinly 2.26%. m; 2.2354, Junius 2.2714 and the stallions Rflllhrrter and TYTWW Dictator was than shipped buck New York state where he re- mnjried until Director, Phallas and day Eye See appeared on the turf. ‘llholr allowing promoted DRY"! ‘nner, Alloy Bonner and H. C. dDonlsld rto purchase him for $25,- 000., Dictator was then twenty ‘years old. ‘Ho was shipped to Kentucky and stood for the balance 1.,‘ _m.,.g,..ys gt Asbland. 11m ho romoined in Kentucky from 1873 :1; 1883 he would hsvefouuded‘ great a. family es Georsé WWW m‘ Elecizloneer. 1min sight returns show a num- ber of broods who pinned their mm; 1.0 stallions which caught ‘their honey and stood firm even that the! weroufsilurcs. Bermuda helped t0 ' ‘ on it was apparent lie was o. glmrl N5 _ y man without anywhere. Messenger Durnc broke Oharles Baclimnn and tho work I r w lye sold s number of stallions which Elmslo reputations for other Wfiliii‘ @1141 chm): to a horeo that sired loounterfslts. Manibnlno was a failure at Marshland Peril!- iilis distinguished owner, Benjamin -Tmey was convinced than he would {sire speed end did not turn. lo Ken- ‘Ituclty Wilkes nllltll it iwss too late loo make a. fa/voralblo showing. Nel- qqg was carried on dry his breeder dnbll be put himvin rhofioldlors’ Home while ibis other horse Nel- son's Wlflkes got speed even from isrnlmsree. . lllloloiney Will A Fight". "German " New roux. Doc. 2. - Jimmy ‘lilalonoy. Boston heavyweight bat- i -.Wheh srpe- lien-b in for more eliminating in s deadly risi-hshd while»- re: Richard's tournament to weed out challengers for Geno Tunney‘: title at Madison Bqusre Garden. Mnlpney look-lea Franc: Dienor. mom German columns. in m, first skir.‘ a put the skids under ll. J. ‘Freon?- horso oi a black ulioop family and smuttorerl llloufl t close enough to the lino to cn- hich he did at -Stony Ford Furni. ‘Dudley McMahon rolled the highest single ii 235, and hlso the high total of 387. [Following _sre the scores 1nd line-ups; Am: " ‘ J. Webster B. Poole w. l-ialpenny, .. . 19s T. Hewett 134 P. McMahon 5. . . . . .. ‘I68 184 172 13s 215 764 ‘Total .7. ... .f.. Grand total-dill? Alerti ' v. Cori W. J. McDonald F. Prunty . . . . . . . .. 144 “ Doucette . '41 901 228 136 177 173 146 Grand total-ZMB BUWLING Y'y8 MEN'S LEAGUE Farquharaon’: Team r. Perry (a) 103 i. Ferquharson 142 lvr. Archibald . . . . .. 07 151 133 123 119g m, 10v 180' 5x71 I 145i 127i 119 152 504 Totul—1620 LePsqek Team R. lePsge . . . . . . . .. 117 H. Cudmoro -- li. Proud . . . . . . . .. W. Spencer . . . . 103 515 622 513 Toiel—l680 i Majority for pins. Famous Sale of Harness Horses | 2nd Annual Old Glory Auction? Opened With a Bang Tvdiy l IiePuges loam 60‘ I l l NEW YOiRK, Dec. 2. '-— The most famous or all harness horse solos.‘ the 32nd annual Old Glory Auction. was in full sWlllf-‘J today at the Squadron Armoury. One hundred and forty harness horses chnnfieiii bands yesterday, one consignmcntf of 30 of walnut hall farm stnblos. at Donemgl, Kentucky, bring-nil ii tltcl of 8 1.835. Another iOt FY01" the some consignee will be put up later in the sale. The lop price yesterday, 89,000, was paid by vile Kingston Farm, of~ Lexington, Ky.,ior .\llzzi, n bay fill)“ by Guy Axworthy out 0f Bronze: Silk. Tho lhillflfl purchaser took- Flre-glow, a. chestnut son of Saul Francisco Worthy Spirit for $8,500. Both horses were bred n; ihc Wal- nut i-lall farms. The same farm rc- celved 15.200 from the good time stables. Goshon. New York, for Cite Worty. a brown filly by (iuy Axworthy out of (Zita. Frisco. Sau- Toru Small of Atlantic. Mass. bought Andy ‘The Great, tho colt oi‘ MoGregor The (irent from Melis- ande. for $4.600. Several other Walnut llall horses brought 32.500 or over. The avorugo for lilo 39 head Willi 81.329. to Mickey Walker Fight Flowers in Chicago Tonigh Greet Interest Amused In World's Middleweight scramble at Ohi- cage (l-HlCAilO, Dev. 2. —, Tonight tho colorful Mickey Wlllkor. iorlner ruler of the wlellerwoights, and Tiger flowers, klilg of the world's nliddlewclghts, climb through the rope-s at the (‘oilsculn for a ton» round argument with tho mil-pound honors at stake. . Bolhcmeu are iu worllorfui shape, but Walker. favorite that he is. is conceded only an outside chance of taking thecrown from the clever neflildoacon, who won hi» honors from tho late Harry Greb. one or the grestest fighters the milllllv- ‘weight division ever hosted. "in the many fights Flowers has bed lntlle inst "wo years. miy 0m‘ meshes boon nbln to defeat him. Thai man ls Jack Delaney, world's light-heavyweight champion. who flattened the negro 011811191011 with lflowers has outpoinlcd easily any floxei‘ he has Rouc sgainsi, but in the ring with the hard hitting fight. ers be has not fared so well, n, 1.. ell known iact that Flowers‘ is of Arthur iian younge- ‘ ITii iii' MW Possible to wear your favorite wail paper design stumped‘ in unhldshle glory on any article of clothing or draperies. . no solution ironing sold in .-Nsw York will‘ l! Nil‘! s iixht for it. Henry Gilly to hit. and the chances of a ‘hard hitting opponent are unusual- ly good. But Wdlker is by no means n knockout artist. Ho is, howgvgr, a great crowd plasser, and whether or not hs wins the lille will put A THEMENDOUS nommilrl DRAMA OF THE WEST. ACTION. BIG m THRILLS. BIG IN “Buffalo. Bil” scrum. _ “Good Cheer’; 5'“OUR GANG" COMEDY O A PIPELESS FURNACE FREE. FROM GAS AND SMOKE Are one of the many comfbrts enjoyed when you have a CALORIC PIPELESS FURNACE to heat your home. 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' ill spite of its spectacular ‘tio o breaking classic, the" navy” still re- gllrlls illicit m. very much hiilic running when tiiln lndrelsnrcpnil- and‘ around. Sinlulmnoously ‘the Army's claims would seep tbvdio 0n tho sumo iovbi but the“; dots lasted one defeat. at the hllill o! Notre Dame, while the Nsvyhhilip to lis final tussle, gllllk all opposit- ion in nine successive ghiifes against some of the molt, will? ful outfits of the eastoi- Hiiddla. west. ‘ B» h-“wuelulu . swam . .1 Dee, s. wu-ns Flue _ Univqrs tyof New ‘Bruhwlo! 1m. Usse. star rooklyn junior "d". weight. is slated lo box in one oi file. preliminary houil. h . ..~.l.._'> with the army in (fhicngokl recorll- ' 7» can. Q M . B" i rum s‘ ‘ . 23mm; “~- y” N‘ The Favorite Chew. There is Simply N0 Comllarlsoii when ' It Comes to Qhewin g Tobacco Because HICKElFSqBLACK TWIST . » is easily thebest flavored andfhas the, longest lasting qualities. When a man " buys Hickefs he gets the Best. IIICKEY 8s NICHOLSON AN Y, LIMITED. Charlottetown r lu-st (Uflhl lu New Bnmswlck. i0 clay elected Bevcrlo F. MaoAlilll- of the (‘lass “of 10 8, captain iii‘ lilo neuron of 1027. J. Nuirll ill“ (‘affrl-y. of the sumo class W vlcrtell vice-captain. The newly elected Cflplllllilii I resident of ‘Casiulln. Grunll Zlialilii- umi (‘ilfllii lo U. =N. B. fronl lloilii“ say (ollelrlnte School. whore h! wus n prominent Rugby pinyiiiil“ isu iormlrll 0f more than uvcrlfl weight null ubillty and plsyrll ll‘ thin] your 0f college football lllh yl-ar. lie is a student in ensim’ Aicfiaffroy. ills second in 00m‘ luunrl, belongs to Fredericton i014 played with Fredericton Hit“ School before entering college: H9 ls s. lvlng three-quarter and p!!!“ his fohrlh season of college , this your. ills ability is rot-o nllell- An indureli shoulder kept hi Y“ the inst lcw gnmru tn: sen hi" also an ‘studenun onglEoori I 1 r ' ' ‘ 4N.’ _ _._ ill-imam slsslsbil?‘ glint-meant ems . _ , f, y . cr".-..lr..:" "r f "lzislgwiiéll ""1 i l \ p e n Ilsa u: {Ia ‘flowl . ' ~ .. i 1:8 lhogers Hardware vs. twat» W i l; l‘ our!‘ " yn-'l.:.~s.~l.a.."n.~l:e , :51. well h! lucid/Ell! l (lldfll 3. ‘ .| itlwmi~~~y 4 flfliontlitoyli ‘ ‘l " -. mow