` tl »` _ _,. \ ., I/,IV JULY 14. 1931 'rua cH.».Ri,or'i‘l2'rowN cu.».un1AN - paris: si-;vr_N j _ _1 J-|u_.. _ , ____ _ pf _ _ . -- V --- ___ _ ._ ' mi rao Annmg -m srsana The Two Macs. Messrs. Mclnn M Kenna. have had “Wen” md C ip their stable lately, one “digg being a green pacer bY M t do L_ This boy was raised by Uolllxn Robertson. North River lwith ability to pace in 2.00, and he -- _ i ‘ may be forced to step close tothat I- I S T F 0 ' _ ‘ . _ . thei d lnotch to win the big purse at Kala l Ti” P R A iieid i' “e°°“ is ' - spoon shoot on Saturday afternoon lnazoo. , .at the Rifle Range with 21 rifle Star Etawsh has made but two , , ' ` et in starts this season, and in each start ' mei* “iiiiiig Piiii “iid 3 tin? he wen ,elnmeel me vlewn enklnn , V' . some real competitive practice for a new record of z.oi ii-4 in his first l --- li” Hlmllli Pdf; meet 4; , race, and he, too, is likely to step acés To or ' scarcey wo wee s away. oug t in 200 or better when conditions R B ° rlnc) ray, 9- brisk 5 °`°i°°i‘ Wiiid W” bi°Wi“5 D" t 1 _ at ieas . il speed and B y B e are ln lns lllelng _ I-'Ing ge el' C all day the scoring was high and md as from their sta bl . i“`° °f me homes n Sep Palin of Indianapolis, Ind., Cream Of 1-Sl3.I\d “me °i the °“°i‘ 5h°i'° are rapidiy l be starters at Northam 0 ml eeday oh we forgot to men-_ Wedn' mer newcomer to the bam im amnillon This 1-nap is d°“l>i° Chester . elle" gays requires t \tr:iPS- » _ _ ,___-_ 1-0 SCENE OF BATTLE _ 1,-cally all the horses from Char niieiown taking part in the race lliemeqn, arriving there at 'I.30. ACING DATES Fredericton. N- B-1 ‘miy 15th an lelln also ni, Truro, July 15th, an at North Sydney, July lsth. Th l-emallldcr of the P. E. I. circuit is as follows: Northam, July 15th; S Peters, July 22nd;' Upton, July 29th; New Annan. Au8uSt Siili Mimi' lu¢_ August 12th; Charlottetown “leon isth. to 21st- TAKES RECORD loose Aubrey by Captain Aubrey nas taken a record of 2.17 1-4 at Woodstock last week. Driven by Peter Conroy. He was formerl owned by Mr. Fred R/oss of th sity. ' ,___ TRACK MEET SATURDAY Lovers of field and track athle BS ics are in for a treat on Saturda ucxt when the Abesweits will at l, big ewiligllt meet which will b open to the Province- Fast runnin ‘nd geod jumping is predicted, no lorgciiing the bike races- All in a a very attractive program has bee arranged which promises a b cv/ining's sport- t n SHARKBY SHOULD WHIP WALKE If size counts for anything in th prize ring, and it has had a. pro llounced habit of doing so except i the case of Dempsey, Jack Sharke should have no difficulty in ham meriug Mickey Walker through th e R floor ulicn they meet at Ebbe Field on July.22. Sllarkey measur six feet, one, by about two and half feet in breadth, and weighs 200 pounds. Walker, who stands fiv C fcct, seven inches, could hide be- Playing i-hem at "ery vpportunltv. Pete' Dawes' e°°" “nd by the W” hind him. He will weigh 30 pounds less than the Lithuanian when the meet in the ring. Walker has accomplished littl of note in the last two years. I 1020 lic was outpointed nt Chicago by Tommy Loughran, and then later he won decisions _from Le Lomski and Ace Hudkins. Since that year, outside of two victories over Risko, he has done nothing but take verdicts from and knock out such'unrheard~of fighters as Jerr Mahoneyf. Charlie Arthurs, K. 0. White, _Tiger John Klein, Home Sheridan and Mike Marldell. Th lllajority of these were mere set-_ ups for the former middleweight champion. lf Sharkey can‘t beat him with- out any trouble his uncertain box- ing career is definitely ended. It is hard to seo how they were matched ln the first place. “A 'l.'RYER" coincidence' stalked on the heels oi Bill Urbsnski at Boston yester- day when he crashed into the grand stand after a foul ball and shook himself up badly. Urbanski is_play- ing third base for Boston and try- ing all he knows, which is consid el-apic, to make good. His injury is similar to one that afflicted him when he first came here- Ed Holly worked him at third base and go ing after a_foul-he crashed into the Erandstand, and was knocked out lirbanski is _what is known as a `tryer" and risks mean nothing in us life! He is playing a strong tame and predictions are made that he will become one of the 'main loss in the Braves machine after he settles down t.o his new position and gets used to the major league twirling. STARS T0 MEET IN PACING DERBY The .Ame_rics.h _Pacing Derby. which will be_raoed'st _the Kalama- zoo Grand _Circuit meeting next Weak. will bring together for the first time this year those tw6_ sen- sstionel pscers, Star Etaweh. moi s-4, and 'roll cate, 2.0: :i-4, “ Well as many other *star per- formers that have shown ability to lace in 2.02 or better. _ Toll Gste'_| campaign has been °°n!ined largely in the__ half-mile °°“l'M8. and in his only start ever a mile o¢sl_,._e\rly this .spring he won hwwmymmsummdmam tenenndmnmmrwnau were at whidoor; oofm.. e wear 11°. smrwu zecdrdedfu the out Nw whiz in tire our emo oir- - Y' ' YW Y. S ,md eevel-el other nnbed nncen, will but a real up-to-date plant-and so the Century Club of the P. E. I. will leave by train this contend for honors in the big l.nee_ it is. With capH¢i°li5 Srand stand, P. R. A.. the second to make it this if N°i'i'h°m - and ee ill-le Kelnnlnmn De l, me excellent stables for the horses and year, Capt. A. W. Allan having I Y a 60 ft. wide race track, fashioned made the grade with 'a 102 just one of the most capable reinsmen provided more than one upset, there Star Etawah will not have plenty Monte Gerow had his shoulder field was getting away Smith broke hurt. Mao Forbes was then drawn. _M Vanfollver sports were much pleased-with the showing made by Percy Williams in the recent games ln mei-e_ In the final, Percy was left top form and enthusiastic backers on his meek at the gun. At me so are shaking real money at each A. W. Allan Y - ' . _ B yard mal-kl williams was etlll nlwnt other to fortify their predictions of W. (Welsh e ml-ee feel l,elllnd_ and lt was from a successful outcome."Raclng ln, the A. ormley .. B enn polnllnal he exmblted to the _lame class will be Em-1 Wilkes, Eric Coles _ 2.11 1-4, who was quite a factor in Roy McCabe wildly-cheering spectators hi- old when he breasted the tape a yard and a half in front of Forbes l ~ _ g ___ him. Miss Porsihilliiy, with a wid HERR MAX Schmelins has been accused of doing more of his fighting with e his heed than with his fists. He iii” Wiii be” W“°i“"“ 1” th learned the English language in a n `°i'¢‘iiii‘i9i° WHY in three months. He y y lilrer to reed shakerpeore, snow, "5- Suderman and Jack London. He e has a mania. for collecting pennants M5 “OT of the various places he visits and ts ' This is going to be a horse rac all excilllllle says his chief vice is s a mil-l-yillg nl-Gund with mm ,ecards as Chestnut Dillon, 2.08 3-4 will b in fine form to meet the Incens of a few choruses in which he sang in a talking picture. and inrisis on v _ B _ Hollyrood mns lyliérhis life and he may be the win “' _Handigap Trot ' 2.21 'mor nun race We ° Tang 51,200 EVENT ne thinlr about ten will face the stari- Srnsiol-lr users oN GRAND cmciirr closing feature of the Grand Cir. Cliit Set-away da-y card here yester- r c day, the $1,200 handle” trot' re_ nineteen having forwarded the in. el f cid t suited in a straight heat victory ‘for Hollyrood Colin, owned by E. _i Roland Harriman of New York City and driven‘by Will Dickerson of Goshen. Starting from an 00 foot penalty, the son of Peter Volo trotted two almost perfect heats in 2.06, 1.65 and 2.08 1-5. He was an outsider in the speculation, selling for $15 in pools totalling $65. Summaries: _ $.18 '.l‘r0\, Pllfle 81,000 Calumet Adelle, b. m. by Pet- ‘ er the Brewer. Egan .1. 1 1 .5 Full Trust, br. g (Stokes) . 2 2 1 Dick Reynolds, b. c. (B. White) Hollyrood Roman, br., g. (Chids) ... 0 3 8 Calumet Ann, r. n. f. (Dan- ield) 9 9 3 Time: 2.08, 2.07 2-5, 2.00 2-0. Controlger, Frederick, McKinney, Valor and Carol also started. Three Year _old Purse J, E. Vonian, br. g. by Favori- ian (Parshall) 1 1 2 Miss Lena, b. m. (Stokes) . 2 2 1 His Eminence ch. g. (Ad- ams) -... 3_3 3 Lui-iiu Frisco, ch. f. it-si-» in> ._ il 4 a Rose Mary, bb.m. (McMil- frunc: 2.16 a-s, 2.09, a.os. only ilve started. - Handicap Trot, Purse 81.200 _ 1-lollyrood Colin, b -g. by Pet- er Volo, (S. Dickerson) General Welker. blk. g. (H. Parshdll ... ... Hellyrood Chief, b. g. (Leese) _ Bob Galloway, b. g. (B. White) no no 5'.. on ... ... .ro Cars. Baseom, gr. m. (stok- ll 2 4 3 5 es) .. ‘I 4 getting settled dawn for the season, R r » _ ln the enum will have the mount ppc S’ others are still having trouble with behind st Eta h in th big 1*' Stl1\‘>b0l'I1 rifles. Ill the Clil-SS "A" y c1.r:vEl..AND ohio., July 1s._'1-he 2-" 'i`i‘°'i` AND PACE This also has attracted a. tre- len) 4 3 4l_ Q a 'Peter patch, b. g. (short). ar ws e evenn while vie Flennng of Sym Milligan and Morrison never d0 Shoot, Sergt. A. J. McCabe won the . he - ,sited and P e,,ee_ N_ y__ aneihe, ,,,,,_el,,,,._,i,.i,.e,_ things by halves. 8°- “he” ii W” spoon with o "century" scoring 1oo_ ` will nllet -Doll clue announced that they would build a points over the 200, 500 and 600 Bl-eden Hein 333; -l-he anne race track, horsemen knew that it yards, including it perfect score at gli 3_0; l 4; Hell A nm l_2_ would be none of the cheap variety. the 500- This puts Sergt. McCabe in is no eeltelinily en” Toll Gale and by a master hand, it is assured that previous to the Intermaritime thousands will wend their way to 'R ne - with - R-Ce Wi” ‘°° “°“‘ “““ ‘”°’”“ “.3 L’l.°°'“"°”‘“°“ ”°’“ “‘° °“‘°' °°““‘ §'&’,§l.‘L‘$”‘.»?.§L.I§e‘i...§§3..§“l’........ ‘.‘."‘...`i".‘i.2..Z.’Z.‘i.“§§?§2..Z.’$‘3.§"..‘§ZZ§§`°ii d ____ early in the week 9, fine day is is considered that 'this is his first e Mgym HURT now assured and the public will attempt with the .$03. see their sport indeed. One of the rules of the shoots is ln lll-ellen in ine ences at Woodstock' Four classes will be battled, each that a. person winning a spoon in N_ B, In warming nn MM Forbes’ for a. $400.03 purse, with drivers any class must thereafter shoot in n_ l-le mllldeg wiin Pele, Conroy wlln competing for $10.00 gold pieces in the next higher class, this gives a _ gm, Mane,-_ 'Geenw fell from elle addition for the fastest heat strutt- chance to all.' sink li hill, his l.l nd cl ed in each ra/ce. Let us briefly re- The next shoot will be held next ' . Y. B 8 on e an shollldel-,_ Billie smith replaced fer to a few of the horses starting Saturday commencing at 2 o'clock him on MM Fel-nee but as elle in the various classes. sharp, and the Committee request 5 ,ein and was enllled, but W” not 2.15 CLASS-PACE the 200 not later than 2.30 nm. The following are the scores:-- Great interest is centered in the Y . ls pl_EA5ED _WITH WILLIAMS return battle between Real Worthy CLASS “A' 2.09 1-2, ll, pacing wizard from the golden west and Lucky Lindy the pride of P. E. I. Both are in tip- ll time lolln ln nnlling from lm; rem. the Bay State last year. This chap James Coles . has been all tuned up by the “Two Macs," and Willard Kelly will steer e siilky to prevent her hitting, may open the boys' eyes as she has real brand of whizz. Another lad is class is Major S. 2.12 1-4, also Bill Cope and Lelock will be stat B. e e 9. 4. Y don‘t forget Briar Mac._George has him fit and ready to go the race 2.10 1-2, Frank Ortolan, 2.14 1- Has about fifteen entries, but er. It will be a. wild scramble n doubt. 0 an ir o ln mendous large entry, no less th co If tw ve o more de e sim, eliminating heats will be order. Anyhow, its goini! to be a big day at Milligan and Morrison‘s new track, Northam. P. E. I., Wed- nesday, July 15th. ' é_..i..-_M WESTERN. GUARDIAN -SPEAKERS FROM THE Do- minion Livestock Branch will ad- dress meeting in Lower Freetown Hall, Wednesday, July 15th and Spring Valley, Thursday, July 16. Meetings convene at B p. m. 'l42'l-7-14 ,_.__..__-1- . ABEGWEIT PRACTICE The Abegweit ball team will prac- tice this evening at 6 o’clock. Full attendance is requested. Remember the coming Maritime play-off. » CLASIFIED ADS __f1_-1if-_°‘““*"'*' WQNTED PARTNER IN TALKING ’ Pictures. Apply Bruce Y60. S°l\1'i-°- 'M24-'l-14-21 ________________--- WANTED 'nmari noone ni private family, Kitchenette and private oath preferred. Apply 291 Kent St. or phone B06: 'M29-‘I-l4 __,____._~._------- Claiming Race, Perle |800 Hollyrood Velo, b. g. by Pet- . er Volo (H. Thomiiel Joe Lewis, b. g. (Psrshall). NMI-I WSH 1 3 4 J. P. McKinney, gr. g (Mor- row) ... ... .. 8 Mr. Napoleon, b. I. (Lasey) 5 4 8 Time: 2.05 2-5, 2.04 4-5, 2.01 4-ii. Time: 2.00 1-8, 2.08 1-5.: 'rl-onie Britton and Nora Scott sl Wit- Many horsemen credit him so started.- V Match. In C1855 “B” J. S. MZDOH- competitors to be ready to shoot at S2? J. McCabe 100 A. Smith S~ Moore enrneoomoeocww -In-w»s~.s>v\m-lata A. Huestis . '0. F. Gill . B. P00le A. Coles Landrigan .. '-One range rights. T99? 84 .............. B3 . . . . . . . .. 27° only with open cl.s_ss --rs" reasons PsQ9¢@ =§§§ McDonald . 07 92 87 86 '19 55 23* ore e oore _ Rodd ............... .. Duffy- . . . . . . . . . . ......_ *-One range only. Allnsl-d’| Linlment relieves earns, ‘ the approach of nlghtfall. hospitality received, and the beauty typical Island weather favored the Sackvillo golfers motored into Charlottetown on Saturday, twenty strong, twelve men and eight ladle! and 'proceeded direct to Charlotte- town Belvidere Links. Lunch was' served the visitors there, who sat down with their hoststhe members of the Charlotte town Club: Afterwards meri's and ladies singles were played, Char- lottetown golfers winning the ms.- jority of the matches. Tea was served when the singles were over, and then- impromptu mixed foursomes continued until The guests bestowed many com- pliments on Charlottetown for the nd excellence of the links. It was _a perfect day for golf and isit. _ The results of matchesi- WOMEN’S SINGLES Saclfvllle Mrs. Ritchie 0. Miss D. Johnson 1 Mrs. Fisher 1 Miss Mair 0. Mrs. West 0 Mrs. Henderson 1 Mrs. Scott- 0 Mrs. Hester 0 Total-3 Charlottetown Mrs. McKinnon 3 Mrs. Goodwill 2 Miss I-laszard 2 Miss E. Rogers 3 Miss Laird 8 Mrs. B. Rogers 2 Miss E. Bagnall 3 Mrs. H. S. He Total-2l iv1EN's Sac enson 0 3 Steph West Ritchie 0 Putnam 2 Murray 0 R.. G. Henderson McDonald 0 Fsher 0 Scott 0 Dr. Hart 2 de I-len rsonl Total 10 Chariot Saunders 3 C. McKinnon 0 . E. Nicholson 3 i Dr. C. H. Beer ' W. K. Rogers A. Taylor 3 Wellner 1 _ Conrad 3 H. W. Mr. B W. W Weeks 3 agnall 3 orth 1 W. F. Taylor Total-26. 2. Island Circa Two great races, viz., Summe1'side‘ _and Georgetown have taken plac and the interest taken-judging by attendance, has been greater than in any other year in the history o racing in this province. Track re cords went by the board in each race. “Dark horses" played their part in each meet At Summcrside, Real Worthy ikanisay Bros., Mullt rose), surprised the "talent" in the Free-for-all, in fact there were 1.111"- l priscs in each class Frank Orwlun (Capt. Samp. Grady), in the 2.2 and Blngara Todd, (Art. J av) ill the 2.28. There will be much cfiglta. tion onlung the fans as to whetiiel they can ri tain ti eil' proud prestige at M.l.l;uns big race at N'_\:'*.hiim oil \- ednerr-,~, The Georgetown Races 1>ro~" surly smiled 9-1 tiior- getowii and vicinity on July if--h Rain fell over all the Province ex cept within a ten mile radius from Georgetown. Two thousand fans saw the keenest andlclosest kind of rac ing-everything going just like clockwork-no hard feeling or re- criminations-the vanquished tak- ing their medicine like good little men. The fans were agreeably sur- prised to see such ii. large attend- ance and such good racing. The secretary, E. B. McLaren, has lab ored for two or three years under adverse circumstances, till at last "fortune on him smiled" and he succeeded in establishing George- town as a bona fide racing elnpor- lum. Track records were smashed and again the "dope" was upset-st least in two classes-Chestnut Dill lon, (chester Pram in the_a.1s trot and The Willys, (Chas. Reardon), in the 2.30 Trot and Pace. Chest- nut Dillon is a recmt importstioni from the Mainland and was rather sn unknown quantity till July sth.. The Willys is the Kensington green pacer, (full brother of Jaoquell;-e. 2.10) which seems to have me po- tentialities of his wonderful pacing sister. In the 2.13 Pace, Lindy, (the lion hearted) was unber':_':le-al though the great little pscer Billy Cope challenged him hard in each Joe Dillon. Rosle Princeton. sir Oliver Rope and lady Pawflih li' so started. _>h9Bt. Billy ll making it tpughll' ____ A pairs on the platfolln at Folt Ed bail “lub i’° hiwe “'°ii fi`°i“ Slic ' Continued from page 1 I T R the other is in the police office. 0 6 ; Councillor Reardon could not see _ . how the City could be properly po-I I fl liced with the number of men on I E T I € a 3 I | I e " the force. Councillor 1- _,t.:i" thought that two extra men might well be put on the force for the- S“'“’“"“°‘°””~ C. N. R; C’s Force Cagey North Councillor Holman stated that if §lfZ§"Z.°§.§2“T§§f ..l.".°y‘l§.'.‘.°° wif. Enders All The Way T 0 Take those of years preceding they woul-'li note a. vast improvement in efli-i ficiency. He stated that the Chief 3 to 2 Win. would be very glad to have an ex- _...___ tra. man on the force permanently. ‘ The C°mmi¢W° Bi-'50 iiiid iiwiigiii' iii Battling every inch of the way_iDonavan on third. Carson strikes W°“id be Weii ii” have aii°i'i`iei` °i‘ _with victcry for either team hang- out. Murley grounds out to Rice ii°ei'- Years 33° me” had been ing by 11 thin hair, Rovers and, who throws him out. No hits, no d°"ibie\i'he i’°ii°° mice were “ms C. N. R. Cis gave the fans the best runs, 2 errors. ai Pieseni- iexhlbition of bali in-_-y've seen this c, N. R. c._alce singles to cent- c°““°m°r Dmigan stated that season-barring none. re. Doyle following, takes one, while “ve mimths ag° C°“n°m°r H°1m°'“ Each and every inning was feat- Rice is caught stealing second. Doy- had stated that there would be no additions or no promotions in the police force. A new man had since been taken on and now the Coun- cillor wished to hire another. Councillor Holman stated' list a, vacancy had been filled. His Wor- ship stated that it was for the Council to decide whether or not the police force was adequate. Councillor Reardon believed thati a. man should be added to each] ihlft. | Councillor McDougall congratil-_ lated Councillor Holman on the ex- [ cellent way in which the Police De- _ partment had been conducted. He believed that the force should be enlarged. ndersmi 3' Councillor Reardon believed two m“gni:i°e“tiy”`°f °°“rse backed “ extra. men should be added for a € Y :ilrred in the idea. His worship instructed the city collector to find out all unlicensed ured with good batting, fielding bo daring on the sensational and has running that had the fans on th edges of their seats. The hurlin also, by Mahoney of the Recreat ion Club and Carson of the Rover left little to be desired. Both boy although hit often, waged one the nicest duels ever seen on th Abegweit diamond. Noticeable la evening was the steadiness wit which each team played, Not fo one moment did they let up, an not for a moment was there an semblance of a bad break. Only o one or two occasions were th pitchers in a bad hole, and eac time they moundcd themselves ou by an air-tight outfield and SINGLES few months and nosslbly be wn._ hard-working and cagey infield. Th *nh tinu d. Councillor Kenned con- Rwers W0" the mi' 3 to 2' Some of the catches in the out ileld were worth ging a long wa agents who nee golng from ,door to -,circus stab of Squarebl-igg‘s_ lon door selling their wares. The police` 2 - inning. It looked for a- moment as were also instructed to do likewise. Regarding the contract with thc Light Company, Councillor Hoi _ g pl _ _ - al -if the Government the plant and al.e\'iating uliempfoymcnt. . _ E __ plank sidewalks on sections of Birchwood and Gerald Streets was allowed to stand over in order that have an opportunity of considering the matter. izing the City Surveyor to make re- drive into centre field in the thir the ball was going to get awu _ from him, but his last second of man suggested that the Light com- 1'0"* imilisill f°“f\¢iS Of HP' mittee be instructed to hold a Piaiise fi'°m the Stands- Then 5 meeting with the president of tl'ic_Sl1iI1. diminutive Jiml1'lY DOHHVH cflmlllllly as soon as llossillle jumped into the picture with an "etow“ In accordance wlthasuggestion of Oi-iiei” fialiiii/' i°i°i<» When he °li Hin -worsllln ,_ reeolllllnn was handed a hard drive off the bat o neon ne ln to nee at the lllenns Jackie Kane in the sixth for th a third out. There were two on 3 I A e-.iilipment of lhe Gity if reqilirlzu in iiie time- Jimmy Duffy 515° miie ‘ 0.-del' that the :ity might as=;s: in ii beauty °ii 3- running Catch t stop what looked like a safe driv A lesollllien iul- the lnyin, O- Space and time will not permit th r at right. enumerating of the dozen or mo brilliant plays,_ suffice to state th baseball of last -night's calibre, the chairman of' Finance might °°“tii“ied- Woiiiii 50°" i”€5t°l`@ lil game to its former prestige in th city. __ A resolution was passed author- It was a“5'i’°‘-iY'5 iiif iasi night an _ _ ”'= the Rovers were certainly a prou I lt ward_ Another resolution pe!.mll_ii1 smooth working aggregation . _ th R ` ._ endowed with second sight-be a The latest addition to this very ex- Everything is on a super-excellent the inside. If Providence is kind . ' horses in each class, and the start- _ er and judges will have a busy time Councillor Dousan again brought Th keeping labs oi-i mem ull, up the matter of calling tenders im Inniniz ` Edgar Milligan, the motive power for sand and gravel. There was _ behind this huge enterprise, has de- some discussion 'as to the relative R°V°’s_M"""is flys °"i i° Km’ ll E Ri velbped mm amm of dynnmlc dl.lv_ meme el the Sonlls sand and ln” in left field. Mclilachern grounds sms- - C0- ing power. He had the virus ofthe procured at Holland Cove and vlc- °“t i'° M“h°“°i’ i° Oiivcr' whim early explorers and argonauts in i-"-itY- It WHS stited bv th° City singles t° "shi field' Frm” his veins, when a beardless youth, Clerk_.ln-reply to questions, that he went with his late father with tenders had never before been call- Wei" 1 hm--3° ’““si “° °i"°’s‘ thirty thousand other gold seekers ed for sand or Bravel. in the historical rush to the xlon- it was decided to can for fend- “ i°“S fil’ *D ‘i°°P °°“i“’- Miifie diiro gold fields in lass. ay dint of err for rand to lie opened in onc "i“i‘i"l ‘* 8’°“i °“° i“““i "Wil hard bone labor and perseverance week, samples of sand to be sub- he made good, making enough mon- mitted with tenders. 3°" W Bi°ll°i”|i‘l'd- C*l'°SS i-i\i'°“'l'i °“ ey t.o give him a good start in other --- fields of adventure. In early days Feats like the above-and paying he had gl-ggi, engul-,mcg img phygi- thirty seven dollars for a telegram l"°\lflh lnllihl cal powers. His last big "mush’ on at Tolovana and forty dollars for n fed the Legion Band to give four band concerts on the Square and Milllsaifs Bla Raw GAME uv 1NNlNos _ the League of the Cross Band two e t , t th rate of $50 a con- A mere human would have to be “meer S a e t al. was First inning I cert. Exemption to ax ion granted to the nrm of Wni. Land- orlze the Police Cfmmiitee ‘o :-11- of the Council ilnrnclllors llollrarl .clsion of the committee should be |er be appointed. e allway team f seer or clairvoyantto envisage the _ Re,,ers_ , magnlwde of the mg show at N0r_ 13:; and Co., for a period ol five Held- MCIIQX/Irl1i;leYg§;i;i§r; t;utri8 mam' on wednesday' It wouldre- There was considerable discussion squarebriggs t° Omer' M‘3Ea°i'iei` quire pages of papelhm adequitely on a resolution introduced to auth- Singles to left field 5°°i'i“5 Miiiie lclzisliztlllbe thgugholen tl-ancherge t it _ _ _ J _ _ Whalen strikes out, Francis gi-nun 5m- ‘ie ° “Y ii Duc meer out to Squarebriggs to Oliver. is one of thebest, if not the very Wgii t°"1‘1’_i°m];;“`“"y pm 0 _°t th St' .l,ll_s. hmm. no erm” ounc or ugan . ougi a ' ° -- best equipped privately owned plants th de islo of the conlmiitee C' N' R' C'_sq““rebi`ig35 5`i`°iii" in this vast continent-considering 5 -C ii ‘ out lo Mmach t Bl h d ~ - .- e _ 0 the size of the fox ranch, refrigerat- Eiwiiid be sub-iect i° _'49 Wi'-‘i°i'iii lver next batlermfogls oigécliu-Wh ing and lighting plants, silos, stab- ' - » en Gross _ l t M I les_ l,nl.ne_ llnnlel-nent nnllsesi eee_ and Foster believed that the de- to B1anchaZ_?“§o‘h;i;' ngmgsiiiix tenslve laYout, is the grand new iiiiait in makin! ii i9mP°i'i`*i`Y ali' errors' ‘ poin ment. race track, grand stand and stables. Scmnd mnnmg _ Pemiancnt Oific scale. The stand is the largest, the fl' R0vers_Whil0ck bums and bca track is the widest and probably the heel ~l,e,,ke,i-- on me elllvee oi any chief of Police Blriwlrile follow- me ii“°“_’- D°““"““ g’°““‘iS °‘ii track in the Marmmw The home lng ll dlscusslon ns to pulley of tcm_ Squarebl-lggs to Oliver. Blanchar stretch lo as feet wide and it has lwfafy or permanent app0lntment.\'°““iS ‘md ms d°“’“' °“"e‘ ‘md the famous “no pocket” deploy on illggested that one permanent offic- a great' catch' C““°“ bums' im: il caught when Oliver made anotli and Sends iail- weelillel-_ people will ,. The matter was allowed to stand _§3;`;H;;tll>!pd;ifDl;;:ur- th bl i o d f ol th 1; over till a meeting on Thursday see e gges cr W 0 pe pe R evenlng -- Oliver. No runs 2 hits, no errors ei/er attended a. race on P. E. Is- - ' ' lend. The big festival of racing is Councillor Foster stated that C' N' R' °'“Ri°‘* ii"°“'“ °“'° i’ to be opened by Premier Lea at 130 591119 iflwkmen had been Charging Mcnmls' Doyle mt by pitcher' elllzens 25 Gems as fee for dump goes down but is caught be‘\\'e p. m. - - ` '° There are fiftg entries in the four il‘l€ 1‘€f\1S¢ at the City dump. While the bags' Schwab works Carsm if classes A small percentage of those the fee WHS only 10 cents. 5 pass' Ka” siugies ti’ deep "°“ will default on account of accidents, fe' Duffy d°ubi°5' s°°ri“ii S°i“""’ Vfahone strikes out. 2 hits: l rlln etc. but there will be a big bunch of Tenders for Sand ‘ ii l'l0 BITTOTS. C. N. R. C.-Squarebrlggs dri the out. Oliver grounds out to C No hits; no runs; no errorz, the vnlsir mil in ioif-'from chit- the use of s gasoline launch at Jun- Rovers-Whitlock srvunda ou lini,°v¢,l¢¢g,gg mile; in twenty one eau exemplify his never-give-up Squarebriggs to Oliver. Donava hom-5 *ith Qwo hom-g gut for rest gt Spirit. hits fb Rice who throws wild, D0 s. rosdhouse on the trail, was a If the fates decree a fine day for avsn ss.’e._Blsncherd»lsys down for Lindy every race. . ` ` / \ heavy test ggi- 1; _mm i-,£155 pounds, the Northam races, "the roar of the _bunt, Schwab also throws wil I-Ie had to make it or wait two crowd" will be broadcast in the Blanchard safe. Car.-.on takes one weeks.1ql-,_¢pg_n_egt-boat_te,5estt.1e, daily press all over America. Blanchard goes down to :econ to witness. For instance, Murley’ e- grounds out to Squarebrlggs to O r lc grounds out. Schwab Singles to e contre. Kane drives n hot one at e Mcllnnis who made a good stop, g but threw the bali away, Schwab _ scoring. Duffy flys out to Murley at 5, -centre. 2 hits; l run, 1 error. -i .. of Fifth inning C 5; Rovers-Mclnnis knocks a. hot l~i_one at Squarebriggs who fumbles l- 'the chance. Mclnnls safe. McEach-- el lem bunts and is snfe. Mclnnis go- y ,ing to third. Whalen doubles scor- niing Mclnnis, McEachern is caught e trying to score behind Mclnnis, ll Francis grounds out to Rice to Ol- ; iver. Whitlock goes the same way. n 2 hits; 1 run; 1 error. a C. N. R. C.-Mahoney strikes out. e Squarebrlggs flys out to Donovan in left field. Oliver grounds out to _ |Carson to Blanchard. No hits; no y runs; no errors. S Sixth inning g Rovers-Donavan flys out to el Kane in left field. Blanchard sing- lf les to to left field. Carson forces y Blanchard on a fielders' choice. _ Murley grounds out. 1 hit, no runs, no erl-ors._ _ C. N. R.. C.-Gross flys out to n Murley at deep centre. Rice strik- __ ing out. Doyle is passed. Schwab hunts and is sa-fe. Kane flys out i- to Donavan in left field. No hits, e no runs, no errors. _ (li Seventh inning ` y 0 . e_ Rovers-Mclnxlis strikes out. Mc. e Eachern line drives out to Schwab. e Whalen flys out to Duffy in short if - e C. N. R. C.-Duffy gets a. nice ls tliree base hit. Mahoney grounds to Mclnnis who makes a fast stab and d cuts Duffy off at the plate. The el Rovers pepped up and later caught ll Mahoney oil second. Squarebrigga as strikes out. Fast fielding and sllrip- py work on the bases saved tie North Enders in this frame. l hit.- no runs, no errors. Eighth lnnlng I Rovers-Francis sinf/:s and swirl.. he _second and third. Whitlock grounds teito Rice who cuts Francis down at nithe plate. Donovan grounds out to y_l_Mahoncy to Oliver. Blanchard filig- els_les, scoring Whitlock. Carson forc- 2 es Blanchard at second. 2 hits, l. run, no errors. ds, C. N. R. C.-Oliver fouls out to l_ I-Frances. Gross works Carson for a li_l_ _free ride. Rice is passed. Doyle lli‘s l5;inio double play. No hits: no runs; 0.r1o errors. THE LINEUPS _‘Raven C. N. R. C. ts to ll _ Francis 0 l le Carson Catcher ` Gross Pitcher Mahoney el- i lst base Blanchard oliver 2nd bose Squarebriggs 3rd base to lMcEachem Y il H, Whalen ci l. i Mclnnis Scliwfib S. Stop Rice _ C. Field ll' Murley D03,-in - L. Field i Donavan Kung R. Field Whitlock Duffy Umpires-At the plate. Dr. F. C. e D0ugan. On thc bases. C. P. \vii~ n is 1' Central Guardian 05 -».... ., Y DANCE A’l' Southport tonight. ' f0l" 'M25-'I-14 ar- __ _ _ t. CAR STRIKES POLE--Last eve- ning about ll o‘clock a Studebaker car struck a telephone pole on School street, tearing the door irc_m the body. Tile driver of the t car was uniniured, but the head of his companion yvent through the n- windshield. 1-le sustaifd severe e. cuts on the face and The car d, was. found by the -Pol ce before th! as,i-csidence of thesfwner while ill! fi liter was found di &l!0l Btrcat. V \ ’ . - : ' ' r 1 r ' . ,. ,_ . | v Looriyo i-:M <>vER ii|iiiluiliii‘sl=nniis|luul G 0 l F .C-"W"-ff' Railway Team il- Y I if J. i l l l i t