SEPTEMBER V 1928 nd iAbroad Yanks AgainF [m togef Away g ‘t0 Chat/lam “lvlllliamv Heine: “wdfiml - s - [n “Telling the World” aegis: ~ PRINCE EDWARD Mon. 6‘ Tues. Nights at 8.15 Patronage of Ills Honor Lient, Governor and ‘Mrs. lleartz SUPERB VOCALJORGANIZATION ,_ ~9—B:'0Y SOPRANAOS I 9-ADULT SOLOJISTS Philadelphia’ "Champions Pound out Four Runs in 8th to Beat Faltering Mack- men. BRINCE ‘EbWAD " Attempt to Get Twin Bill ' Set Over to Saturday Fails. Appeal to M. P. B_. is Disallowed. Branch Rules Decision of Provincial Baseball Body Final. SAINT JOHN. Sept. 12NFr-?'..'.l‘lm§,f_1 Saint John Water Department are facing the danger of be ' , . atedirom the New Brunaw . use n; ball playoffs by default thgjmol-p. lng as they were unable ‘ttffget g, ; team awaylo Chatham torplay the , double-header . ordered there this ‘ afternoon by the New Brunswick Amateur " ‘ ll Association. An appeal to- the M. P. B. A. A. u. of c. against a ruling of the provincial bcdy, forfeiting the first game of the series to Chatham, was disal. lowed earlier in the day. The Mari- time brunch ruled that the decision of the N. B. A. B. A. was final, al- though they had heard and allowed an appeal from the Moncton C. C.‘.s from the same body a few dayifbe- fore. X '~ ~ ‘Manager “McLeod, oi the-t Water ifllepartment team, said last night at his team had only been noti- fied to go to Cha ham on Monday. His players had t eir work to at- tend to and several of them hdd not been able to get the day of! on such short notice. He asked, he said, to have the game set over until Sat- urday, but this was not allowed. s r a v g PROM ‘His Favorite Wife” Jnhrlovs oonsnvflsu wssrlumsrra ABBEY - s'r. muss AND onlsa ' ENGLISH CATIIEDBALS NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—With 40,- 000 fervent fans roaring ‘for the ' kill, the world's champion Yankees battered down the Philadelphia Athletics 5 to 3, today.__and 1115i about clinched the American Lea- gue title by pushing Connie Mack's warriors 2 1-2 games behind them- It was the Athletics’ third straight defeat in this super-crucial series. I The kill was put ofhunfiil the eighth inning. The Yanks then tied the score with noneout wand George Herman Ruth waddling to the plate found his home-run pal. Lou Gehrig, on second base. Con- nie Mack and Bob Grove elected to fight it out with the great bamblno, rather than frank him to first base and the battle began. The Babe, seizing the chance. strove to cross the opposition by bunting the first one, but it was foul on the third base line by a shade.‘ Ruth then took a called ball and then it happened. ' In l Prorram of English _. Scotch - lrhh and W915i] Songs _- Rfllfle _ Qum-uu“ Etc, Etc. CHANGE PROGRAM A Thriller‘ of Wildhnrlle NIGHTLY - u, - horse thlevfll -- I frame-up and a Girl-Swill Action Story. Ila was the rldlnelt, shoot-inni- cowllnnnn- er of u» norm-bill I ""11.- ette got the best oi hill!- A pulflml darllll a; k of New 0|’ dives um n" a crime. n-v Ll ALLSTABOASTWITH WILLIAM RUSSELL‘ AND VIRGINIA VALLI Al ' OUR GANG COMEDY". _ a ' ‘Yzle vs. Harvard’ and ‘Mark of Frog’ 4 S n5’ gléAg/Igx-i» . ‘ A ._ - . . .. . . a * MON-TUES- WITH OIWHESTRA BABE CAME THROUGH Yes, into his own right field bleachers it rode for home run number 49, with all the ear-marks of a pennant fastened upon it. More than 40,000 strangely partisan New York throats belloweda poean cf joy, such as seldom before has disturbed the peace of the lower Brox, and almost as many pairs of Al: PRICES‘ _ - RESERVED —— 75¢ AND $1.00 L GENERAL ADMISSION 50c. TAX EXTRA. ASMEATS NOW SELLING _ G ANXIOUS T0 PLAY His team were anxious to go .15 through with the playoffs and hop. Marked Interest when n- 7747. in English Choir m. Gallagher stated ipday thatin ddlly and when the "W" 5°“ in all the years of his managementsale begins it would seem thawfl of the Prince Edward no attrectioncapacity of the house will be q y -‘ seemed to createsold for both hilhiil- 149-1" Y°‘"' such a unique and unanimous publicreservatlons now. Box Office opens interest. Inquiries have been pouringdally at 0.30 A._ M. Orion Winner In 2.20 Class f BANGOR». Mo» ,pflflI181‘B from all over the State ap-. peared irl the races on the OWN“! fer- 1- day of the Oxford POBTRAYS A TYPE D ENTIBIL IDUB B01455 1N III WORLD.” A new William Haines. Prince Edward Theatre decided. , ‘ ’ _, when they saw the 09611 ing performance oi’ William Halnes starring picture, "Telling the Wor " Haines, who hereto! n: has estab- lished himself as a wise-crackind athlete who always learns better 1n the next to the last reel. has brought to the screen in his new production Sept. lis-Cam-t Traca of, wise-cracker are still William Haines in a New Characterization II-‘FEBINOtur-e has everything; humor. ‘Pal-hw- Y FROM I18 PI-RV-dr ‘TELLINGflI _ feet is the battle planes swooped 1 . goirl from Chinese bandit-Ty. Thetiswhattbcaudlsncsatthee awllience roaring with laughter while . s an entirely different type of chlrlll- Good Racing at i lllll and d sriishlnslaunch nt the fish that‘ had the audience on their w over the square-to rescue the animal Haines ls niorehitertaining than and er. The, ‘report tllat his aotlns i5 _ t" entirely exwmpolfaneous ‘ust be true. No one could possib- lbesoiunnyincoldbloodiiam Wood, the director. and his star are a bI-Ppy combination, for their dual effort moves at a high tempo from start to finish: a tempo that has the er. Brooks. win first Lee Dress. of Merrill. the summaryt 2.15 Class, Mixed, Purse $250. Mary Montgomery. b.m., by Peter Montgomery (Ingra- ham) 1 John Opp, bg., (Bachelder) .. 2 Marvel Todd, bg., (Richard- 4 son) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tiin0—~2.14 3-4, 2.16 1-4, 2.16 gulping to keep back the tears. fAnlta Page, who makes her first on the screen as Homes’ looks like the best ' cture bet that has appeared on l! Monroe Meet MONROE, Ma, Bent 12- - The annual Waldo and Penobscot fair got undel- way today with "will 000 people on the grouhdii. B 80°‘! showing in all tile depmmenw- The racing was good with one class un- -'1‘he teams of Carleton Rick-' second prises in the pulling match, prize. Rain set in late tonight- Th9 1 1 ,2 2 s a 3-4. hands reached for strawhats, with which to shower a welcome upon the triumphal procession of Lou and the Babe. f H mNovg that theYYanks have been lrea ene New ork seems to want or een ey {them to win, as they did today, by ga score of 5 to 3, for their third jetralght time in the most crucial of lull crucial series. Thebent form of‘ the old, old master stood on the Big Reception i AUCKLAND, N. Z., Sept. l1—A tremendous reception was given Tom Heeney when he arrived here on the had gathered since the visit oi the a or“ Duke and Dlwhesii 0f YOYK- TWO ailclv he ‘Epjeextlnklllfltulljtollheflllegllsr: thousand work bought tickets for and the triumph of the enemy the “h”! and the" the 831-95 We"? The gaunt, troubled old man was illmd- The crowd swarmed over visibly shaken by the blast which sheds- “P “rams and 10°95 the Per" shattered his dreams of baseball of electrocution from the high-pole empire. He trembled passed a hand‘ ered wirs. _ c . ' When the gates were opened to 153p T? ,,,',’"}{v,;an‘1‘.’§b,fgp,2‘° admit a mail cart, the crowd took “Csues just above me high Con“ h charge and the efforts of the police always has Wm.“ 66mm the“ s,‘ e were futile. In the rush several wo- died himself uncfdeplo Ed his “.023- men fainted, some were rescued from f“ a mm assault ‘l; on p5 the crush and others were rolled Hem-y Johnston Hen-legs; ofyoliag. in the mud, emerging with a bed- 192g Nmckmen ' ‘ L raggled appearance. I ' The gate-keepers say the women fought more furiously than the men. one man lost a trouser leg. RESERVES FAIL ed that arrangements could still be made for Saturday games. The Watermen were willing to go to Cbatham even with a handicap of the forfeited game, but could not do so today. He believed that the Chatham team had no desire to take the series by default and thought there was hope that it would still be decided on the field. v Mr. McLeod said that he had got 1110011011 with C .C. Gillespie, secre- tary of the N. B. A. B. A., last ev- Elllng. Mr. Gillispie told him, llc stated. that he had got in touch with Chatham and asked them Whil- dlly they wanted to play. They Nlllied that they would like the flames on Wednesday. He accord- "JELV ordered the Wliter Depart- ment to Chatham for that day. He did not consult the Water Depart- ment. Ml‘. McLeod says it was ad- ' vised. because he took it for granted that they would be ready to play. ASKS POSTPONEMENT Mr. McLeod then asked if a post- ponement until Saturday could be Bmlhged, and was told it was all I The ninth inning saw Ty Cobb, |Lddie Collins and Wally French strideiup in turn, first-line reserves of the beaten Athletics. The first two of these names as names alone, would have been enough to A California inventors folding bed frighten the average young pitcher that can be stored in a small spaccifllll» of the box as recently as two is mounted on a central pivotediyears ago, but not Johnston today pedestal to enable it to be turned: The young Floridan got Ty (in 1, . around ‘instead of legs. hoist to Koenig: Eddie. on’ a foul“; ",§,,,‘,‘§° V???’ mommfibiltltlmkfedt? a fly to thc same 5 “° 9°55 Y’ 0 " 0 From intermediate substanecs us-flfifense and Ffflllglglnglfinillaafig-l" Waterman being “bu: w get their ed in the manufacture of nrlificiul to Mousel. The Yanks llud won lmdlwum away‘ rubber, German chemists claim tqled the worried Mackmcn by two! '_' have developed a. synthetic cocaine find- flhe-hfllf Bnmes. “pennant ‘face’ and the?“ °f ‘Wm l fcr use ‘as a local anesthetic, All that remains is that fourth ‘Saks gold‘ and the minions or Mc- the screen in many and many onth. Miss Page has a personality t is entirely her. own and abeau- ty that ‘is like no other on the sil- ver screen. She gives a performance m perfect it is difficult to realize at this is her first appearance. The remainder of the cast. Eileen Percy, Polly Moran, Prank Currier, rt Roach, Mathew Betz and Wil- t Fair with . ramfl impressive 31°11? 111 all thrselmm put the character has soften- l "we..." o" s: "e ssemmnlnes-assm: 3i Normdhadvgllle SEGC of the 2.00 uize love until he has almost 10st it, class. losing one heat by a bffiflqk-‘Hllhfl is more human and adrixnir- Fly Direct Hal, owned by W. C. Wy-‘able than ever before irl his s ing man, of Pofllwt. outraced a lnrlfi cag-‘eer. m“ "Ten m warm" field in the 225 class. Bob Seymour. not m8 l t - ’~°-"‘"’- “m” '" ‘”" iisilifiufi ‘$2.2 2”“. u; ii..."=..i'.;'i".‘i‘.i.éi.id“fii gxyollhwect, but was Haines has contributed to make the . v- Mons are excellent In their going good and had no trouble in: heart of humanity lighter. This pic-l 1016!; beating the mare to the wire. The , . summary: y worth while to sow Dutch clover 2.20 Class ‘Prot, Purse $400 LiUGQtOCk Market time, as -much of it would Heeney has refused an offer oi’ £50 a. night to appear in a picture theatre. right if Chatham consented, and theilfesident. J. C. Ohesley, was willing. Mr. Chesley was consulted by Mr. Gililspie, Manager McLeod states, and was agreeable to the Chflrge. but in the meantime word ,fi'om Chatham was received that itheir advertising was out for Wed- ‘hfisdily 81nd the games must go on. 2.30 Chas, Mixed, Purse $1M- Helen Bingen. br.m., by Nemo Bingen (Btratton) ~ George 13., bl.g., (Patterson) . Red Direct, ch.g., (Taylor) .. Dusty Petcr, ro.g., (McAtee) . Time—-2.23, 2|21, 2.19. '2.“ Mixed, Parse $200 —---—<.o0->~____ Charles Dillon, brs., by Sen- l ator Dillon (Gray) 1 Malcolm Vaughan, bs. by J. Malcolm Forbes, (Btratton) 4 I some of this n t.‘ . _ Gmlcuddy ‘"9 “red- A Ccnnemcut engineer has d“. gagement tomlfllltllllf ifgdcrfiféalfifllgl If they can beat Hoyt with Earn. clciled a practical process for the sally through the west -—-ll1t6€l Shaw tomorrow’ the" Cusawm be magnetic analysis of steel to detect 81111185 for the Yanks in the 0cm) “(or at: much brighter. ‘But what hldqpn {laws wmwu; cutting, dent and thirtec f ' Seems o be the use aga nst killers scratching or marring its surface. ' The trail is loilgn to ‘fhetlelfldnflilciiflic who kmvfialready taken sixteen out Orion, bg. by ‘Ortolfl-Il. AX- worthy (Bturgis) Della Harvester, brm, by The Harvester (Clukey) Badia. brm, (Hughes) Delgoas Peter, b8. (B0010) Grace Worthy also started. Time-lid 1-4, 2.18 1-4, , 2.17 3-4. 2.25 Mixed. Purse $500 Fly Direct Hal, him, by Direct son) Tramp Jolls, rdg. (Biacking- ton) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 r0. Jimmy Direct also started. Time-llc, 2.19 1-4, 2.17, 2.19. Donald Reid-Male Alto Soloist Westminster Abbey-Bi». Paul's Cathedral with Westminster Glee Singers. Prince Edward Theatre Monday .a.nd Tuesday, September 17th and 18th. of twenty-one? How They Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE l, This Sweeping-l Guarantee Behind every sack of Quaker Flour’ ' I Star (Jordan) . . . . . - - . . .. It Takes Less ‘Sylvia Peter, chm, (Rltlsoll) .. Edythe 3., hm, (Carter) . . . . .. Harvest Watts, bg. (Stokes) . Nellie Wilkes, Harwlh, Abe Moi‘!- itt and Fred Obey also started. Time-lib 1-2. 2.16. 2.1514. 2.13 Pace. P1111! $300 Bob seylnounbs. by lard -- 111 Betty Direct, bin, (Piper) 2 2 3 Northern Mac. bg. (Richards) 3 3 3 'I‘ime-2.i4 1-4, 2.12 1-4 2.12 1-4. .__j¢¢>,-——-— MONTREAL. Sept. ll-Slx Can- adians and ten player: frun the United Btatesmadvénood to the sec- u" gmgL ‘ and round of o medium women's open golf championship by win- ning their first round matches at Icaoonrfield today. 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