Children — 11c “Whispering Smith Rides” Days of '49 when Indians roamed the plains, wagons trekking westward-and every step meant fight! fight! fight! A daring boy saves a trading post from the “might is right" justice ofan outlaw. It's Ken Maynard's bzt-and that means the best there is in outdoor drama! ATTRACTION OFFICIAL MOTION MALONE? sunnksv IIEAVYWEIGIIT‘ LATZO-DUNDEE iVlii/Fli itWEIG HT FIGHT i mill-m "e brovitl ty of thrills for the g jfllfifl fltlwriifii‘ Iii M10 Théfseéonlfroulld ilfl l i linlissed his second by a fraction of sunk his for a w’n 1 11D. A regrettable incident ofthe meet was tlle inability of F. M- lMeikle, Halifax, a former cham- pion, to continue playing in the consolation. Acute bronchitis forced this sterling player to give up after turning in a card of 160 in‘ the qualifying round. 0f the (our players remaining in the senli-fnals‘ for "the ebemlli0ll' ship G. P. Ieidlaw of Halifax, is "favored by lnany to win withF. R, " Fredericton as" second The summary of the day's lay foliows:- -- Championships semi-finals:- Naughton 1 up. Marsten 4 and 3. g" G. P. Laidlaw defeated R. David- son 8 and 7._ l F. R, "Risten defeated B. E. Mar- nsten 2 and 3. ' First Consolation" semi finals- -E. Fltzrandolph defeated A. V. Saunders 6 and 4- F. M, Dayton defeated F. M. fMeickle by default. ‘S. Peters 1 up. ham 1 up. ‘gllson 3 and 2. Klnnon 1 up. W. A. Hayden defeated W- B. Marlzer 7 and 6. Thild Consolation not finished. Fourth-Consolation —-finals: W. Parker 3 and 2. 'l‘. M. Jones defeated N. R. Nan- czlrrow 2 and 1. S. N. Stetson defeated R. Lamy i and 2. ‘Cameron 1 up. i semi finals: John Rankin defeated ~G.' Mitchell 5 and 4. P. W. All-all defeated R. G. Wil- liamson 3 and 2. _ W. Wheeler ‘defeated J. C. Mac- Kellze 6 and 5. ' Gander 5 and 4. BARTLEETS HAND-TIEI) Another new lot oi‘ these celebrated Flies came to hand They include all the leading patterns suitable to our streams and in sizes from 4 to 8 hook. Let us mention some of the most popular ants: a day or two ago. Parnlachene Belle ivickham‘: Fancy- Jcremy-Ma -Dlddler. Dewey Cream, etc- This is without doubt the finest assortment oi’ hand ti!“ lies we have ever shown and we fcei tnere are none better The prices are lilo and 15c just Willi- Y9" would pay for the ordinary machine made Flies. port these Flies direct and know we can save Y0" mom?!’- in this province. (ll-JNTRAL DRUGSTORE g The Home oi‘ (luod soda Water and ice Cream. In St. Stephen ‘ATTLEBORO. Mass, July 2s. — ictor ("Vie") Dollile- “"9 "i the st known drivers on the acks of Maine and New Bruns- ick, will open a breedng farm St. Stephen when oses this fall, and lake llll l1 ll?!‘- ‘ ' neat Iflflidflfllcfl thelt-le. f C“ o r- ajgawafrhwgiaoa Qajenfiavfiome herelJack Sharkey's address > ing the winter seasons for the "ex! "if" Weekli- B5 , It ‘scum but-plans to 3W5 upbeavyweight, who tive participation in racing his hand at the breeding and "ning end of the sport. I i sides "a string of his own hor- "3 ii‘ P- " , Douse plans to give board t mining trottars and pscers own- om a severe cold, bordering _Sharkey Coming To Nova Scotia uly ~28, —- "Some-‘J where in Nova Seotia" be for the Hub was knocked uncut by Jack Dempsey in the Yen-l kec Stadium ill New York last week. will leave Friday for a fin- Various towns have been men- - ‘lions? ashhis destination, but his . _. - all ers ave ma e it plain that m n. m“ TWO "Me and the the ell-Seller's whereabouts will be kept a secret from closest friends. as an attempt wii be made to have him forget last week's fight as quickly as possibl ‘ and start st once’ on another quell for Gene Tunney‘: crown. Hence y, on his Nova Soot!‘ _ even hi . 1st Woodstock aly. 28. -— F. M. abode. aft today ,‘ln the have been announced daemon sdmit- it! in which be will can" iii .wliEiliilB"i2'l.illllS Ruth on base. The blow put Gehrig hits. . . I I I I HEAT WAVE- GRIPS WEST WINNIPEG,’Man.. July 2a.- Winnipeg and the West was visit- 8d by an extreme hea-t wave on Sunday. in Winnipeg temperat- ‘ures of 90 were reached and therel was not a ‘breath of wind. Sever- ‘to the present the summer has; q ‘been cold and the people were uh.- . prepared for the sudden baking»- ‘flle beaches, and resorts near the 1, city were tllronged by thousands. ---_-¢+>_.__... K Minsrll’: Llnilnent for dandruff- Jvnviaanlllzlll}, . BOSTON, Jiffy 2s. - Satisfied thnt- EVll Morrison's performance in the Luke‘ . George stamps her as one of the world's leading mermaids. locaLpromoters stulld ready to back the Pictou, N. 8., girl ill nn attempt to crose tile English Channel iu'Septemll"er. The New York event is. considered ,tlle finlll test. Miss Morrison wn the last wpluall fronrNew England to give, up the swim, being in the water approximately 2-t hours. Miss Morrison believes [hilt poor ,hnlldlillg_ alpha event 119i‘ 1701i)‘ making ll better allowing. tlu girl plans a tlon‘ ch mpollrsillipdflfurnisbed plen- llerz lllld sev- any tresults.» e champion. ship division new the downfall "0! Z two of Woodstoelfe-‘lopes, ‘P. M. Marsten defeated by T. A. McAv- Interesting Gomplicat ithe First ’ tioli-"lli the" fifty " Baseball L e a‘ g‘ lie"- Ifioyb and Bolger leading batsmen, ~ The following ‘interesting fllllres season}. ,hi"s ‘ timely hitting with‘ ompiled by Mr. Charles Stewart, men on the trails has broken official scorer of the Oity Baseball more than one ball game. Ryan teresting dangerous at all times ‘and pitch- enrfear him. '11s is one of Doc’ Dougan's hefty infleldera. Ed. Lysds last year's in eighth position this year, but appears to be just hitting his stride; in fact, all of last year's leaders are replaced more or less at the top. Including Lynda are Francis, McCarey, the Diamond brothers. “Dllwhy? Demp- sey and Mel. The former is batting while the latte; two seem to be in a slump. "In the team batting averages the Stars are leading with .259; the Anchors secondp ‘.248 and Rovers, 1'19. ity, of Si. John éviiind-‘d Mid B- E. areteu defeated by. R. Rister. i edericton~2 and l. t one ll"- fod in the last aims match Mar- sten‘ was 5 down. Probably the .matcb between W. D. McNaughton, Moncton, and C. J. Jones, Wood- stock, furnished the biases: thrill of the day. Jones was 4=down fin- ishing the first nine. but staged-a lemarkabie comeback and the play- ers teed oft‘ for the 18th all square. Both had good drives, McNaught- oll's a little to the left, and both played their approach shots on the green, McNaughton on the edge for a l5 foot putt, and Jones near the centre about eight feet from the , pinI The gallery watching‘ the play held their breath. _lt was WmltistOCiVs only chance tor all {entry in the semi-finals both miss- ed their first putts, McNaughton League not only, mak leading" for the ‘large baseball fans but gives each and every-follower of thegalne an idea of-theprogrees made by the indi- vidual players also the total bat- ting averages of the three teams. The figures‘ are for the first half of the [league (nine games) and shows that Jack Hoyt ‘of the An- chors and one of the cleverest ball players seen around here in a long time is leading "the batting pack with u. splendid average of @412. » ' 1' - .,, , , The Novu Sco “MN ovum.‘ u‘. nl nthkl" intensive di cetlon of her new Nmucdducnoum" ‘I'm oanacr sl-mvll: leaves- skin smooth as, velvet; it . keeps the face young, ' With the Valet AutoStropRazor you use the same blade over ' and over, re-sharpenedto a super- kecnness ill-a moment, t Workouts l At Charlottetown Driving’ Park ~ There have F - 1 con, some very gllb workouts at the Charlottetown Driv- "18 Park last week. Lo and still in his teens ranks second with a most surprising average of .301. This lad only broke into senior . company last year and is one of ‘t. e big‘ bets of thelbeague. His hitti g throughout the season has been remarkable, and furthermore he has‘ a goose egg opposite his name in the error column. To go through the first section without an error and to bat nearly .400 ts a record that any boy of his age in the Maritime Provinces may well feel proud. Hlbbert. Saunders comes- third with an average of .376. Saunders-‘lsnot only ‘ a splendid bower bntiseenls lobe a purloiner of‘ bases par excellence. eight stolen hassocks to his credit. Percy MB 18.. last year's. base stealing c ampion "has ten, while "Lefty" McQuaid, husky portsid- er of the Stars has a big margin in strikeouts. His records shows 63 for an average of seven a game. Quite atstreak of hurling—and that's not _ perhaps. Hoyt hurling for the An-iMarle Direct-- ehors has 21 strike outs; McNeil, 9-"- lflflt half in 1.05 an inch and n, sigh of relief went‘ up from the spectators as Jones" Every shave is a CORRECT suave —— no, extra stropping device,‘ - nothing to take apart, nothing to put: together, except on the-rare. occasions when you final in a new blade. 2173-4; Th8 Yank, 2 A notable workout was that of which appear below is om ecessarymle 3 Yell!‘ 01d “vi-tor. owned by CoLi in a nut-f]- 5- Jeilkills- This shell and reflects great cr it on mil’ limited tralni the official scorer Charlie S warhm 2341-2- who, although very busy manages hm“- to flnd time to keep Further comment on the figures as everything is given young chap with‘ ng trotted a mile He looksnikc a real _ The illwk l5 very fast and in fact shape for the benefit q: local fanslnever w“ hem" "l its lllsivry andi and ball players also for the per- "lrei-llkel‘ ‘Arbills is rec Eddie McGulgan appears in the usal of Island followers of he “Qllllliimeni-s. " game and players generally. O ic- one of ials like Messrs. Stewart and Um- _ , _ _ the biggest offenders in the Ileagulfpite Jack McAleer have hel d T A Mcmmy defeated P M in errors, ranks fourth in battingfno small with an average of .346. Stan’ has the great impetus it enjoys in this been‘ one of‘ the leading factors inlcity and Province today. the "Stars 21m getting ‘so for this ssrrnvo . ‘AVERAGE, are. " A strapped that an). in; f... ) _ _ M, same category. (‘. J. Jones defeated W D c “flicker” Kym although (BEITHJIRECT I (CAPTIIRES m A.B. a. an. an. Aver. oplgiggfcilfgggé éigitilgngi-bycxilt, m, owned by Cone & Groves of alais, Maine, ls the first new ent- rant to the 2.-0 class fl ‘320 and New Brunswick Circuit this ' season. He won the 2.11 pace at the’ opening day- of the Fredericton ‘B00 Driving and Sporting Club‘e mid- "280 summer meet today, in one of the ‘ most sensational races ever witnes-I sed on a Down East; track, in‘ 208-, 3-4. the fastest three heats raced on the circuit this season. ‘ way 1n giving has -—Sharperis itself i" ‘ - G U A R A N TE E fl Auw§nop Ruor be constantly enthusiastic. tote it to s new-like condltlo We are and ti: t W357: l-iaéhfiotifiluli’ " or screw RAZOR co. lIlMm-zn, Toronto, Canada -__.\._ T" 9 B. . s. s t A. "m" R Po nsette defea ed l Hoyt, Anchors U C. E. Stewart defeated E. R. Gor- p- 3°19‘ 5mm - - - ~ ~ ~ - - - ~- 111. Baunderswanchors .. . . . A. E. Jones defeated H. M. Fer- s-RYNI- stamp - ~ - - - - - - -- lb ==.> Canadian," liisiogriollif R._W. Maxwell defeated C. Mac- F E. Lynda, Stars" . . . . . . . . . .. C. S. Diamond, Anchors . H. M. MacKenzic, Rovers . . H. Hobbs, Stars . . . . . . .. Carbonnell,‘ Rovers B. Howatt. Stars v.-McQusid, Stairs .. 1-‘. Whalen, Rovers J. Williams, Rovers . . E Diamond, Anchors . . F. Connors, Anchors . . . . .. H. Doyle, Anchors . . . . . . . . . P. Mclnnis, Anchors .. W. McNeil, Anchors . . . . . . . ‘E. McGuigan, Anchors . . Longaphie, Rovers .. M. Diamond, Anchors . W.Ryan,Stars U. Blanchard, Rovers J. Martin, Stars . . . . . .. "D. Diamond, Rovers D O‘i..eary, Anchors . . . C. Cullen, Rovers .. F. Cronin, Anchors . . . . . . .. J. Bquarebriggs, Stars Morley, Rovers . . . . . . . . . . .. A. Stewart, Rovers . . . . . . .. C. Campbell, Anchors . . . . . . W. Brown, Anchors . . . . . .. f. McKenzie, Rovers . . . . .. w l-l in " announc- _ A h _V mpietcseilii 0f rical Drawings (recently published in its columns) printed on l high- tolled art paper suitable for framing. \These W. Jeiferyspthc. Disting- - lllished Toronto Artist, are worthy of being framed not only for-igh because of “their artistic" ‘ price is $1.00 for the set of 12 pictures. =Allbly early to-avoicbdisopllointment. .- CHARLOTT-ETOWN GUARDIAN _ _The mg that itlohasqlrocu the Canadian. Histo Mair defeated G. P. Genberg 5 and. 4 . - ‘Second division. Championship". '—-C. W. Robinson defeated C. J- H. a i l soda-image |¢:4g@ A couple of _ spills added to til excitement of the best afternoon's racing of the season and helped keep presiding Judge, Harry C. 1 Briggs, of Brockton, Massz. who is‘ ‘um secretary of the Brockton Fair, and 6B the other officials busy. I Jo, cl-c -——-~ 137i b-l » a-fismalacwasaoéogéwaaaala-I!" ,.. M. P. ~McKinnon defeagad A. pictures by Mr. ( ugsacclc~wwzc-lccuueavl~acltzlua { Third division championship ' ghistogjip interest - The nom nal THE SUMMARY Q Purse $500, 2.11 Pace Caruso, blk g by William A. D. Holyoke defeated R. R. u vIwl-nwwgwmg Jackson, Graton, b s (Cam- l‘ are -'Early Todd. b g (Nevcrs) .' - Johnny Brown, bf g (Huna- ‘ 3 Succllarose, br m (Burrill) - Ruby P” rq_m_(Krispy) .. - Peterkin ell g (Utton) Hedgewood K., ch g (Brick- il cecaocounoow:cSZm-ncluleesclem.-orew<no~ss~zvclclg bcsoccwoauwwupurc.»uolouc1010lé§nsc~aea<=¢c<eo= 22 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 >-¢="....===. coooocu~w»aou~ gain“? Q NEW YORK, July 28.—The Yankees drubbed the Browns, 4 to 1, -today marking the 14th, set-back of the St. Louis club at the hands. of the New Yorkers this season.) Lou Gehrig broke up a moundl struggle between Ballou and Pen- lwck by connecting for his 33rd] home-run in the sixth iniug with" ammo Avmw hi... i"dl"ili""é.b'l""i."déil-l. orite Chew ~ 2.14 Trot and P8108; ~ ' - - ' mparison When It Comes to Chewing (First Elimination Heat) Tlwré is Simllly No (“to Betty Direct, b nl by Empire On Time. b g (Chappelle) Peter Tanlae, b g (Nevers) Peter Stlllwell (Cameron) . . . . .. Peter Wil1‘Tell,‘eh m (Uti/On) .- T.J. Devlin, b g (Holmes) . . - - .- Hickey & Nlcho_ BLACK TWIST l» sully the best flavored mill hasltherluqut iistinggueli- I ties. When n man buys iilckpys he gets the best. Hickey & Nicholson. Tits... 00., Ltd. 1 McQuald, (Btars)—63. Hoyt, (Anchors)—2l. McNeil, (Anchored-AG. Connors " (Rnversi-qll. Carhonell, (Rovers)~l3. McKenzie, ‘(Rovem-‘l. N. Y. Sportsman Will Erect Huge Stadium In Montreal ‘(Canadian Press) in a tie ‘with Ruth for home-runl honors. During the same inningl Tony Lazzeri drove out his 16th‘ homer. Pennock yielded only three! , ' ' l (Second Elimination Heat) i Bonnie Watts, bf s by Gen‘ eral Watts (Burl-iii) . . . . . . . . .. Peter Tsggart, b s (Rowe) Kazofl. b g (Lee) Ferrar, who is at present in Mont- real, said building operations would start in October and would embrace 10 acres at the corner of Ibervllle Rainsboro. i1 E (Killfliily) and Masson Streets in the Rose- Earl North br s (Willard) Lil Abbe, blk m (Conroy) -- -- "Our stadium will seat 81,000 peo- The Tank, b 8 (AVBTY) ~ - - - - - - ~ pie. and arrangemen made-to cover it over in winter, MONTWEAL. Que" Jl-Iiy 33- "The making a winter stadium greater in its sports than ‘Q-H... g Bonnie Watts br s (Burrill) 5 5 0 - Kentucky 7 Peter Stiilwcll, b g (Cam- - .. Renate,“ . . . . . . . . . . .. s s 'l.-l3irdsonis.. b m; (Hmong —- -, Maliiltr ammu- . . . . . . . . .. i! 5 0T0 J. L. Todd, gr g (Chap- - no»). .- "no .. . ' Beretta Aubrey b m mountlsection of the city. .. , ...-_.< _ 5- al prostration cases were treatedl- Time. 2101-2. 3-10 Z-3. 3- yiearnetl lilili Mr. liieikle, whoagi. at the ‘hospitals but no deaths oc- ' ‘ ‘play llnd form (luring the present, curedln the city. The heat wavel meet. hove not been characteristic was more severely felt because up Main event: thrcedleats 2'20 Tm“ Purse $400 I Montreal Daily emf columns‘ infill 8W8 "mi Cali“ '1‘his_is being done because we don't Betty Direct. i! m bl! Em‘ Fem") Rfltlhflflifll‘. N. Y» Sportsman. want our large investment to be plre Direct (l-lanafln) . .. will erect 1 - $500,000 stadium at idle m wlnm- time, Montreal and that the‘ stadium next year will be the home of a teem of 000 in excess thedntorantionsi league. i ‘ Square Gardens. Lu Blnsen. b s by Lu Princeton (Armstrong Agratia Harvester. blk m 1 by the Harvester (Bur- tn-wr, 01-419, Peter Taggart, b g (Rowe) Rams,» g (Me) .. _ Peiiirrhniac, b g (Nevcrs) - Onfrimefb-‘g (Kingsley) . “The seating capacity will be $10.1 K y of-any minor league 1 |' 5| 1m, em) g q d;- the world," concluded " ‘ Time, liflflyflzifll-L 2.1534- fiiaua e data; l)" by “lfftlqls! PP Father According ‘to the sm- m. m. Femar. min-mm, b g (Kingley) l ., .._.t_-;_._... BY GOLLW- av " some‘. You MUST Pouuow ‘ms l tenet-oer rlens- lfhtmnt You up‘. I ‘w v . , , .4. ¢.¢_@'--@¢-_,, -__¢v-;-_'f’“-—""“_ i