PAGE SIX Liv; $122 fling no ’ Plum: , . The Guardian's Annual Picnic was the summer cottage of Mr. J. R. Bur- .held Saturday afternoon at ‘nett; Dunstnflnage. Student days-carefree, l. . ; footloose-replete with 5 , ' life and laughter! Gold- Ij _, ' en days when Youth- -, glorious youth - binds ‘. P111106 W Peasant maid with the bonds of love! .‘ '1 Roman Novarro and Norms Shearer om; “mmflixl-ldhours of first love back to us in ‘i this beautiful pmmil- T’ ntlcn of the famous ., Play. . < ORIGINAL ' M" MUSIC s mm; n: us \ CORE nun AUGMENTED ~ . POX vsmsrv _ ORCHESTRA '5 CAPITOL " rosy \\// A NON —STOP THE WINGS OF LAU yo", Iv, ANITA 100$ ALBERT RAY zoo-v»- w», t A it Elsi" LOVE-BUSINESS nun AVIATION LLOYDAEQyILTON TIIRILLS GALORE. 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Psrts and Service ni all times available. ‘SPRAYING MATERIALS LUMP LIME in outs and barrels. llYDIl/ITID LIME In fifty pound plpfl‘ begs. ILUIBIUNI in any quantities. Assault-ii of LIMR—Assorted she mum. BERGIBS runs one»: in one pound um. next-sous , mg“. .Co1npetlt|ve prices. Quick service. We . L , ,,, __ <4 ~ ‘ mu ~81 Thompson, Ltd. nogglg_fldjlllllblo booms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $36.60 _ Bu; inland SATUR ‘JAY'S BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 and Gooch, Alexander, Nehf and Gonzales. Ferguson, Walsh, Lennon and Schulte, Malone and Hsrtnett. Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 6 4 Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l0 1 1 5 Brandt, Hollingsworth and Sphor- er’ Grim».- n-va T-Tqrfvvvsflwvnn uni AMERICAN 1-56.33! J-l who» on Phila. postponed. rain‘ First gems WWII 4 Fdhicago o.“ neennlAel I1! l‘ n l l8 l ii ‘B05001! leedvxt-ILIJJJAQIII ntunsl game Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1i Boston 2 Walsh and Grouse, Morris, tlemire and Heving. St. Louis Washington Gray and Schsng, on and Ruel. 11 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 3 Bet- ... 4 ‘I 1 2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game Reading Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8 Second game Reading Toronto Jersey City . Rochester Newark lj Buffalo 4 12 0‘ Baltimore at Montreal, postpon- ed, wet grounds. -—-—<-o->—--- Although Western Australia has! some of the world's best farm land much of it is uninhabited. the pop- ulatlon being estimated at one to each three square miles. HORSES T0 ARRIVE Expect to arrive from ..! 3‘ 0 1! l l l about July 25th with‘ car of choice horses; personally selected by; myself. You may have‘ seen extra good liors= es imported, but this lot will surpass any- thing you have yet seen. Come on July 25 and judge for your- self. ” ‘ J. M. ° St. Refers, a I Gust-j 3. I ‘that makes a _ohampl l, will try Three Hills! Albertarggyfffiidybagcsday night. To McDon- program when a slight shower downpour, gave the needed rejuvenation. f There were over l‘ present. rled out, s and dancing. mm was the sewing and enjo bountifully provided. provided for the occasion. Guardian, the llild was chalnnan, three cheers an I biles. Mr. Rhynes [lowing is the list of prize winners. 50 Yards, Small Boys Backward Race lst-E. McNeil], 2nd—L. Burnett. 3rd—G. McAsklll. 50 Yards, Big Boys Backward Race 1st-P. Shelfoon, 2nd—E. He! nessey, I ‘ 3rd—F. Storey. New York .............. .. 4 9 o 1°" Ylrds- Smlll Boys l i ti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 5 2 c3232: and Hogan, Rlxsy, Kolp lsFM- 5759mm"- and Picinich. 2nd—-J. McConnsck, Brooklyn .............. .. s 1o o "ll-D- Rhynes- St. Louis 13 0 Pam, 100 Yards Medium Boys J l non and Wilson. game lst-—J. Duffy, Phila. ................. .. 1o 12 o ZHIPC- Qflrmlchuel. Chicago .............. .. 1o 12 o "ll-A; Dunn- Second game Phila. ......... .. o 100 Yards Bl: Boys Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Pf-figtjt, Sweetldnd and Lerien, 150-3 51191700"- znd-E. Hennessey, Brd-J. Denny. Brood Jump Small Boys lat-M. Arsensult, 2nd—L. Burnett, Iird-J. McCormack. T0 WIN BAC MEETS MITCH Sensational Bouts In Glace Bay Terror One Punch-Had J In First Round. Roddie McDonald, the "warhorsc" of some few years ago. is maklns B sensational comeback. Ever since he turned his back on the “lights that have no mercy," hc has been show- ing real blusicrs of his old self. Gee Ahearn, writing in the Hali- fax Herald has this to say about the "big blonde," who is well known in Charlottetown. Roddle McDonald, the Glace Buy ringster who once had everything Roy Mitchell in irq- | The’ afternoon was beautifully line until about the close of the !we1come rain came. after which ‘the picnicexs had returned to their ‘homes developed into a regular which Wllhfld ofl the !dust covered grass and trees and growing crops e. much one hundrec including the Guardisr management. employees, wives am ICIIHdTGII, and a number of invitec’ friends. During the aftemoon an ulter- estlng program of sports was car- including races, jumping j The central feature of the prog- .of a. substantial repast in whicr young and old participated to an extent which showed the keenesl hppreclatlon of the good things sc Both before and after the eau the sports were conducted on the |shore and on the dancing platform The whole affair was pronounced one of the best if not the best oi the annual picnics which have been conducted by the Guardian for many years and at the close three hilarious cheers were given for thr directors, Messrs McLure. McKinn0n and Burnett. three for the committee of man- |agement of which Mr. Ray McDon- Ia. tiger for the host and hmtessMr jhomes in motor trucks and automo- l‘ Appreciation was ‘expressed tr for having prepared the lawn for the baseball game and also to Mr. Percy Groom for pro- lst—-W. Power, jvldlns the music. both pipes and 2nd—E. Vessey, ,violin for the dancing. The fol- Ilrd-E. Ward. lllllllllf MBDIINALI] HBPES that his record became enviable. The gamblers went in search men to beat him but Roddie keptI on top. Untutored in the fine points of the ring game, McDonsld boxed his own system and styleofthestrongarmof-lohn L. Sullivan. He seldom had to lsnd hlsj famous right more thsn once in stop In opponent. tool: Buddies right on the law the customers quickly left the building as it was always the end of a bout. Broad Jurnll Big Boys ist-E. Toombs. 2nd—N. Burnett, 3rd—-E. HenneSBIIY- 220 Ylrds of Big Boys lst-P. Shelfoo . 2nd—R. Diamond. Srd-E. Hennessey. Wheel Barrow Race llrd-J. Denny and L. Burnett. 3 Legged Race 3rd—F. Storey and J. Williams. Boot Race Small Boys 1st-—J. Walsh. 2nd—J. McTsgue, Srd-J. Denny. Boot Race Big Boys lst-W. Burnett. 2nd-R.. Diamond, Zlrd-J. Walsh. Horse Shoe Race 1st—E. Henncssey and A. Dunn, 3rd—P. Shelfoon and J. Hogan. d Married Men's Race lst-J. Duiiy, Znd-O. Shannon. 3rd——R. McDonald. Single Men's Race Married Ladies’ Race lst-Mrs. Croken, 2nd——Mrs. Dufly, 3rd—-Mrs. Vinnlcombe. Single Ladies Race lst-A, Duffy, 2nd—L. Feavyour, 3rd—G. Vickerson. Men's Standing Broad Jump 1st—W. Power, Znd-E. Ward. 3rd-—J. Duffy. Ladies’ Standing Broad Jump lst-F. Hogan, Znd—E. Connors, Srd-A. McInnis. Needle and Thread Race lst-K. Irving and W. Schofleld. End-M. Toombs and D. K. Cur- ie, 3rd—Mrs. Crokcn and P. Groom. Mens’ Consolati lst-A. Martin, Znd-C. Young. Ladies’ Consolation lst-F. Bradley, znd-N. Keenan. Match Race lstr-W. Power, Znd-R. McNeill. K fllll FAME; Ell TIIMIIRRIIW Halifax Recalled-- Stops Opponents With ohnny Wilson Down J ail belongs the credit of revolution- izing boxing in Nova Scotin. Before Roddlc was knocking over the mid- dim. light heavles and hcavies, the spectators at. the boxing bouts could have been counted in a few minu- tes. When the Cape Breton ace started his slnsatimial string of knockouts new interest entered. The crowds were large, the bouts good and the blonde was a great favor- ite. JEALOUS 0F SUCCESS l McDonald won so many bouts lst-W. Burnett and D. Barlow. znd-M. Arsenault and A. Dunn 1st-—W. Burnett and D. Barlow. Znd-R. Diamond and P. Shelfoon 2nd—W. Burnett and G. Burnett er, the theatre man, arranged for Magirfs appearance hcrc. The bout was held in the Arena, then con- trolled by "Brownic" Mahnr. Mngirl got by until son, who won the world's chump- ionship u few months one of the ‘best seen dic was deiennlned to win this bout. Wilson oune here heralded as the uncrowned champion of the world. At the bell. Rnddie walked into Wil- son and gave him a icrriilc hammer ing. Shortly before the bell, Roddic connected and ‘Wilson wus sent flat on his back. He arose wobbly at nine run omnporrmowu GUARDIAN ws, Home’ And AbrOaQF- i JULY 16, 1928 .,. 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C-G. l2 1 uuerels Ind s-ymour 51s.. Finn and nu free Illustrated vsnoouvar. l. 0. Illusion so Briilil IWIAIITID In- r . Tourist moms-v... uicc tbc size of and greater in (be states of of sustaining a millions. . . to otcutialitics! csusmrs EVERGREEN Pnsvonounn wanted the blonde licked. Len Ack- Roddle landed his terrific right and the Philndelphinn was counted out in his corner. Roddies bout with Johnny Wll-. later. here. wus Rod - of style-the When: knocks ‘ooa d‘: sisorpl. ' An. irl. .. “o1 ' on" a,» 999v ‘MAGDONAI-‘VII. '0 . L-..-._.-. . J. and clnchcd. Roddle sent him down aglin snt- vluhoo anxious to end it and the bell saved Wilson-The Bos- tonian hung on to the end of the great publicity in the United sni- ted States and he left here to try -his ability in U. B... rings. He did well and defeated some of the best middleweights in the game. t he ls ., a WW0» ° " e. not iildulg "Wlenmmm ssved_ himself from a This bout gave Roddle m Roddie flnakfiiifliin. moogiidlo“ never really had a chance with false friends hanging around. - {O1 \ A German lnvcninr clnims to have perfected diving suits to enable per- sons irnppcd in sunken submarines i0 reach the surface of the wntcr safely. Equipped with n ihlcf pronl lock. a w tc-rproof pocket to be attached to thing suits has been invented for carrying valuables, cigarettes and matches. >._.._ —i——~—-—____.__.___ _ the Best Chew and RODDII IS SERIOUS I Close friends of Roddle soy um. for the first time in his taking the , - seriously. “for more than yesrs shd nowfmnm that . few years o: boxing . is O. lot of . .1 l ‘ . am;- Every Fig. HICKEY s. Nicholson rosncco c ' Monuments-mounds‘... 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