LAST wins r@v1‘\r A?‘~"~..1 +?=@-45 Matinee-inc, 26¢.‘ Night~52e,787c. GENE TUNNEY’ g JACK DEMPSEY, ‘yWorld’s Championship Battle The Whole Ten’ Rounds in Clear Oflicial Movies. . t...’ we _ . OOLDUMITH MAIQ ‘MIMIINRJN, N. 1., Oct. 39- We ve met here today to dedicates i reer as Goldsmith Maid. . This remarkable mare trottedher first race over the "histqrltitraoh" It Goeben. N. Y.. September ‘$1965. from Uncle Sam and Mountain Boy in 2:88. ‘She made her last appear- ance ht Toledo. Ohio, September 7. 1877. A few days later Charles o hrane who had charge of Gold- Maid during the last six years that she was on the turf V8‘- ‘Goldsmith Mal-d was foiled at Deckertown, N. J.. the last week. in ADDED FEATURE ATTRACTION lfilliiilll] l z i Fred Thompson __ Silver —In—“THE TOUGH GUY” June 18571 Nothing was done with her until she was six years old .ex- cept to run a few races in the home farm. John ‘Decker, her breederflnally sold her for $350. Her purchaser sold the future champion forj6600 to a man named Denton. The‘ next transfer was Kins - Today at 3, .7 and 8.45! Matinee-lfic, 11c. ' Night-426c, 21c, 11c. ‘ lllIlF l ~ akini~fi~yae / slight}... Alltl Hove Wins ‘coupon, Oct. 29.~.ln~ii;lllon mid7l=l1l""‘*l“l?~ ‘Promoter Rickard made .p_o Alden Goldsmith for $900. This New Jersey mare learned to trot while owned by him. He sold‘ ""§“..?."‘i>.’.‘§.“ = "w" of : to u - e and B. Jaclcmau for 120.0001 They sold Goldsmith Maid to Henry N. Smith for $371,300. ‘She died his property at Fae on ‘Stud ‘Farm, ‘September 23. 1885 Goldsmith Maid racing when she was eight years old. That season she won in 2:36. At nine, she re- duced her record to 2:82 and made General ‘Butler trot in 233% to de- feat her. The spring that Gold- smith Maid was ten years old she ~- met Dexter in a $3.000 race at Mid- iziletown, N. Y. and ‘was beaten in :28. lDexter was driven b Budd Double. This was the yells!‘ in . which he made his record of 22171/1 Meet Gene ‘P11111193. 3233?."lfii-.l.‘lf.i“lii“li’diflilllféi to iin fir‘ ' temher. . - NEW YORK. Oci- zit-Back 1111111 ingh mootnsllolile {Ofllgrglzlixlgllilllvh his honeymoon "l9. Pl'°m°l°l' Tex Maid and remained in charge of Rickard wlifly i198“ "19 will °i d5‘ her until she, was retired in 11177. "810111118 a heavyweight to flshi .Doble wonhis first race with the Gene Tunney for the world's chwv Maid at Providence in October pionship in a bout next year. Thifl 1867. die defeated the May ‘Day title match. Rickard said. will 110i mare May Queen and a few others be held until next fall. if his plane in 2;@8l/‘_ [prom m,“ date Gum. carry, and the man to face ‘P1111116? smith Maid gradually became one will be a product of a series of ol- of the leaders. ‘In 1868 ‘when _1l iminution matches the promoter years old this new trotting marvel plans through the c-urrent indoor reduced her record ‘2:‘221/¢. At 12 season and next g-uflflflel‘. it was cut go 2:'191;§ after a severe "1 think it wiould be unreasonable campaign in which she was defeat- [Q expect Tunney to defend his ti- ed in six races by Lady Throne fie before next m“ at we eafliagg," and five by ‘American Girl. said Rickard." At the saline time, a ‘George Wilkes, ‘i-lotspur. Gecrire heavyweight m“. bout would be ‘Palmer. American Girl, Lucy mid limpracticahle before then. It has llimllllliill 3°)’ ‘W919 hBr rivals in ‘been my expeflence that one heavyifl: wlaen she lost another race to weight title match l]. year is suf- b“ yjl‘ 121181111111 W“ also defeated flcierlit. These ibouts ‘have a depree- Y ‘l ‘A l" l“ f‘ "we “m1 sing influence on the average run "m" “g mm?- Goldsmllll Maid W“ bf boxing activities and they in- n°t required l” be“ 2120 l“ any , of her races that year. In 1871 v‘olve such a tremendous amount of , I u mm that n m we" when 14 years old this niarc ac- Fimikllmd “H32 to ‘hold them more quired her first championship laur- grfeln “liws” eis at "Milwaukee. Wis.‘ when she I _ defeated ‘Luc in 12:17. -D- 't . l "N"! sell“ 0i llmlvywclght cum‘ no longer Cllllvniplfill. Sllcuvlll); illgl: -inatioll ‘bouts i planned after ilhe unbeaten that yea]. At the Charlottetown Golf Links iwday the following games will he played: Ladies Singles-handicaps. Men's Singles~handicaps- Entry fee for Prizes in both ma-tches. Drawing at 2.15 p. m. sharp. Seeking Boxer to imvi- licicnltvll Norwich cityfl soaiait might '0 0. in. n scheduled third division Shorkey. l.'10lllll€l‘fl section Eilglish League Dlener,‘ Monte Munn or this fellow one 0g them innit-ll lodny on ilie grounds of the Paolinc, who is coming over hereiat ‘Buffalo where Lucy defeated‘ . edlnews FIELD O1’ 11in THE finest Virginia Tobacco, made from rm old English process, 1s now at the/price of 0rd. in ury smoking tobaccos-I this indeed should mark‘ ilic beginning of g new‘. pleasure in smoking. a Wepybelieve it is ‘just the kind of tobacco you have always longed for, antl ihat from the first puff you will recognize quali- ' tics never before obtain- able at such a price. ‘ cur course ron air-rs mo‘ FINE FOR cleaner-res Peck-sen Contain Clrflflatll Dichan ealal f Packs 0i Pinyin: noclc crnr TOBACCO co. Linn-m My! , Qullnc _ _ - - 4 o .' ‘ ~ .".lz ( I a; 4.. flwtvfig-W. r fslilll TllIl 0N .Tlllll1°l"D°ll1il5°Y 11mm“ "l" 'g0| in 1872 another change was mude ‘through. lll this way wc will 118i In the record ‘when W. iLADoble, the men best equinned to fish‘ for tile mimi- of Budd. drove tlle new the title. il- miShl- be 13111119561’ °l' queen a mile in 236% at Mystic b0 Jim MBiOIIBY- Jlllck Park, Boston . She won nll of her Harry PBFBBOII- W111i! engagements ‘that year QXCOpt two,l being in $10,000 purse‘ style. It looks You will find a rare lin u month prepared 1-: ill-ihi. as a her. _ 'title contender." _ I The next change in this remark‘ , ltickand made no mention of Jacb a-ble mare’s record was recorded in- Delaney, world's light-heavyweight I874. At that time she was 17, Qhlannpl°|h who; is taking on weigh years old. in July she defeated lil ills training curnlp at Lake Win-Kiddie Flriiflfiilh at Saginaw. Mlcll., nepesaukee‘ This recaiied, hgwgygy in 2:'16%. ‘At Buffalo in August lnf that the ‘promoter scoffed at the l! 111D asainst the watch she out the‘ idea of a Tunney-Delaney match "K1119 1° 215%. While at Rochester when t-he possibility first developed u“ illllilwlllg WeBii Dilhifl Won with lmmedmtely am". the q-unner her from Judge lFlullerton and Am- ' Demlpsey bout‘. ericnn ‘Girl in Zrli-‘lfi. The limit ' was reached at Mystic ‘Park, Boe- l’ 10h. iihrseptemller when silo trotted ET re ‘In 1875 when 18 years old Gold-l ' Jflfilf-URE THEA- E .3. Mary Pickford and owe» little I-n-felillnows or oousr" A D. _W. GRIFFITH- BIOGRAPH PICTURE “A RUNAWAY LEOPARD” Exactly as Presented 15 Years Ago THE MOST LAUGH-PROVOKING ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTED IN YEARS. SEE THE MUVIE SHQVII A8 IT WAS PUT ON FIFTEEN YEARS AGO. ERES the mp that sets the sezzsoifs quality. It has qual’ ity. And it comes in those very patterns most favoured on smart golf courses. assortment of Eastern Caps in the seasorfs newest styles and fabrics at leading shores. o i .11'==1~*¢$* "*‘ ll*l one PRINCE EllwAllllmlldllllli’tt.rag'ld., NEW old Movie slm. OLD TIME COMEDY smith ‘Maid won all of h -‘ .. I meats but one. ~Slle Blfliir engage lull‘ - . t tt d. , ' _ {Charter Oak Park at llurtfilgd oin Mulldmg “‘},',"‘§,{}§0§§,7§ C§:§'§"IJ:.'Q mull‘ The cum“ w“ reached l“ stlalrteilvill a series oflraces with ' 76_ when‘ Goldsmith Maid, than Th8 18 Barns. the next champion. years ‘old. came down the (irand Maid we“ at 5a“ Jose in 236% at rcnii. with Smuggler. Lucille L05 Angel“ in 2.19. a‘ San Jose NEW Yoltx. Oct. zit-nu at ‘Gohlvlust. "Bodine. Judge Fullsrtonhigam h, ww/L and n, emu, h, wcmm championship “gm beiwqgn at ‘Cleveland after a five heat race t t an Francisco, an." which Tiser Flowers and Mickey Walker l“ "llml W“ "l" "lellllfll Willi Si; sahlpsped east. All of ller east- to New York has been undertaken lwo- The Tollowihl W991i BT19 119151-11 engagements were against by Tox- Rickard through his! Matli- leeiflil 511111881161" at 51111810 l" 2=1°~ time. at- Cincinnati Goldsmith son Square Garden matchmaker. 3M5” 221,5’ the three fame“ mu’ Maid trotted in 2:19. at "Springfield Jess biclliahon. _ Isecmlm heal” up w m“ (“"9- sh” 2:17, at Chicago in 2:19. at McMahon will confer tomorrow M” Won M Uflca‘ P°‘l3hk°°9'l°'§l(0che'ster in 216%; at Cynthania lvitl. Whit Miller. IIIMZIGKOI of the sllllllllmll“ 11"" ""1"" '1111°1°-lli'2:-l71/.. at st. Joseph lfl 2:21a- defending titieiholfier. Flowers. and sm"“l°'. ""l"°°“ m‘ “m” "°' M Kansas City ‘n M014. and fin- Jack Kearns. Walker's pilot. Mil- cord to 316%’ curtain fell on her career. ‘order. noc-ks apart. Money ‘Mailer is ‘H. Agahhads twoyeaiodd. Fredericton Opinion , close score at Sackvllle today is taken by U. N. B. euppo w.- ssin- "" dicatlng that ‘the red and black flag“ mun w! in the hardest kind of Imyl Drsparatibl m the Mount Allieoni game here next Thursday as well u for the other games scheduled. lehb Netting let the I would , ‘Prior to tho-opening of the -ch~l ler already has agreed to the match . (vvalgch wag noted orinillinll)’ lor Chi-lain: ma)‘: gllmreodrezgaz tsgfl-ngr-gl O. ‘A ances at Belmont ‘Park. ‘Philadelp- Dewhurst Stakes bia. 0n June 2 she trotted in 8:15 on June -0. 216% and on June '28 .1 and unplug.‘ m 2_ she mm‘, INEWMAIRICIET, Eng, Oct.“ 29.- A stirring finish resulted in the 2:14, one of the watches making it...“ "me "Con; exhmuont n, Dewhumt Stakes this afternoon, -Q\e'se events Goldsmith Maid trot- 367 heats in 2:30 and iil"in when Money Maker. Knight of the Grail, and Mario finished in that. Goldsmith Maid raced from 1865 .tp'18177 inclusive. -She was started - B0. Her ‘winnings in races and ibitlons amounted to $264,573.60. e reduced the world's record for rotten; from 237% to 2:14 and was world's champion from 1871 to 1879. owned by Mme. Ohester Beatty. Knight of the Grail is owned by Sir D. Broughton. and Mario is .11. ihiaid was bred to General Washint- : gun, e eon of General Knox and her ld time rival lLady Thorns. dnced three foals, one of-whioh V es young. ‘Her filly Rosebud fail- , ed in the stud. J-ier eon ‘Si/ranger mired 44 trotters with records of 500 or better. Seven of his eons sired ti: trotters and 19 pacers with [records and 22 of his daughters. pro- [dinced 86 trotters and 10 pllcem. Alter reunion from was abandoned I‘: a stock‘ farm stranger stood for i time in Kentucky. Later on John ‘it; shells purchased him ‘and not IFREDERIGTGN. Oct. 2'.—~ThG uninform- Iehvl" I 1-\ 4 it, ie held him that line weather u I tempt to bring the proposed middle-land ‘Llliil- Smulrsler 11°11 ""111 1163211415. This was followed by a de- ally at Toledo in 211%, where the, liaftei- [being retired Goldsmith. Wanderers U. N. B ed series of home and homo gn Brunswick and the Ilalifax Wilflil dent George V. Guy. referee the game. . . l IS . _ I i MONTREAL, Oct. 29.—Leo (Kid) Roy. of Montreal. ‘retained his Can- adian featherweight crown hue to- nilrht when he decisively stamina 0d? Vic Foley; Vancouver, in q twelve-round bout. 195% and iFoiey 122 . -After1iie eighth mm ti. U.N.I.MIIIL ‘path A . m r ‘Perlvilie Iermu til he we: tywvw, T, ’: ._ ‘ -eLi ti -..-u i i‘ =ll§v1mn to lino . emu Irlhl-iiHAueti-le. _ _ ow . fie‘. ...- .. ww-a-pnmcnvwnpdpa p} 1...: rlwimi amok M,’ yin,“ . » ‘a 1w i110 - '£‘3ir'#&....z._i:'.,-m,r_-g<, ,3; .-. ' 1,“. -.=t»‘ Series Approved’ ‘HALIFAX, Oct. 29.——Tlie mug?- BS between the [liliversity of New erere English teams. is on. Presi- of the local club having been advised by wire this mbmin; o; [i_ ,N_ 133s “pm-mm; Bongi-nce, three year old filly own- of the fixture. The first game will ‘Iii h? ‘Ulrii be vplayed in Halifax, Thanksgiving Day. and the second in Fredericton the following Saturday, total srcoree Jockey Club cilpfihis afternoon. Sol Joel's four your old colt Glommen against; IWB-S second, a neck behind, slid A. The-Wolfeeven to one. ' . . . / may“ y)‘ . . :10 < ‘Y. USUAL FEATURE _ HOUSE. BJQTERS And A Big.C§sl--In'- "cement" .A thrilling Melo ‘Drama of the great nonhweods with the most marvelous forest flrqever filmed. USUAL Hounsislis, 1 AND a.45_ Mae-lee, 11¢. NIght-Zfic, 21¢, 11¢. *' \ . llllilit, l lHERES THE SHIRT FOR WEAl l HE Eastern Bi‘ IE-Nufl Work Shirciscer’ l . tainly bigenu , strongenuff and Will give . l wearenuif to prove to any who wears one that its an economical shirt to buy. Decidedly it costs you less inthe long run. Tested fabrics. reinforced seams, extra roomr ness and made strong to wear long. A MARITIME PRODUCT YOU'LL Bl! PROUD TO WEAR. .. l4‘ - {IASTIP-N ens l "' ' I . mics av iMAKiLL-f .cr_ lncliv clullcllij " will Y? BllNlilli NlEW MARKET. Bing" Oct- 29.—-IK. Maconaberh foilr year old coil. The Wolf. was third. two lentil" Itoscherry: woli the behind. Only ‘five ran. . Bongrace started at seven lo W’ plummet-i at 1a 1'0 it. all‘ ._-a to count in case of a tie, and each team to retain its lnome gate re- ceipts. The Wanderers have accept- edthe suggestion of U. N. B. that Jim McCarthy. of Mount Allison,| ered and tied up by ‘Roy he made u.p when chines looked dansehlllh. rllly lifter rally, and at nllstnges and this saved him fmm a mo". fought famel in his effort to gain severe beating in the tenth rollllll, honors. Foley was as great inl his uliiiclrdeolded any doubt as i0 ll", defeat as Roy was in victory. it ' " 1"" ' ~- —. i a give and take encounter from the first to the last round. marked ed!!! and the result oi‘ the battl ewes due ho it. Foley's great ‘°‘-""‘l' 4 ‘Although Foley was fairly smotll-‘est asset was his ability to tie R0!‘ W8‘! "gllfili-Jf-tllé 1. .“l' ‘abun- mm Yillllld 1 i ml .» omit Ir.‘ . ' n rug generalsllip Roy lielrl u glrfilzggwlgrl"fluqy “an,” prgpoll . .. -._- ‘Roy weighed Q and the ielue wIeneuerI-doubt. - llllonorr were ‘ ms in ‘the auras-e man.- hut in . fie limb. nova-oi m eighth no: '1l1°ll1°1?'1'his~omnm with e _ the depis- I f‘ Ytlitgitt-wtr...-;ni~.s3'.§.e:i,ii-. ,_ ,. y ,7," i’: t’ i. shortlist-ii 7i l‘. ..‘.’l'" - l 1,! (its w ta‘ w J~-I“~¥dI4'-|