ii..-_M fl l ___i v _ *i 1 i_ 1 V W -Z” *_ ii?;i:__ ,L Indian Speed Fans Eve Of Ra cord Like ____ “_ p, By Guardim’| S1100 INDIANAPOLIB, ind., M Defying death that lurks ers of the United States uuuy wednesday m011ll¥18 22nd 500-mile automobile u, Indibnspolis Motor Sp 'ihirty-three men. behl most durable speedsters steering wheels of the faés for the classic, comprise t c ing field. Riding beside ea will be a mechanic, willin thing for a mirlor sha which will go to the speed fans, absorbing som dfu-il.may-care attitude dl'i\1el-s, crowded the hotels imliual pre-race oelebratio parlor; and night clubs, u ed as to closing hours, did ing business. stewards of the racii-ls! palled at the fatalities her ,go when five men lost th have tried to handicap the sufficiently to curb exce§iv -rho prospects are consider however, that the record o miles an hour for 300 miie Louis Meyer, the “Californ in every lo turn of the track. the premier drlv SP0 will roar pet in the in race at w eedway ro nd the vi test and er v he start sh h drive in M re of the at winner di c oi th 'R of the bo for the of ns. Beer Ev nrestrict- th o 9, year ag eir lives, br drivers an e speed. his ed good, las f 104.162 es s, set by en ia Com-1 his 'neo wlNGs wm or 'rim' 3-z merside baseball leaslle last night on school diam o n good turnout of fans. H ,nip Mayor Lidstone in a chosen remarks officially the League and threw th balls The game was a. woinde hlbition of ball and resul win for the Red Wll‘l§S Pioneers by the close sc or F to 2, the game went seven through- and was a pitch:d battle out. Red Willli Catcher Pitcher Rev. J. Wilson IR. lst Base J. Deshioches H. 2nd Base MacAbo J. 8rd Base 1 F. Macinnls J. Short Stop J, Dodds F. Daley Oro A. Gay C. Centra 1"ield Dave Lidstone J. Left Field C. Rankin U- Right Field H. Warren C. Mon Umpires: F. MacLeod L0ckhB.rt.-8 SEVEN IIIII IIIINN IIRIIANIZAT Sf. John River V S o c c e r L e a Formed - May filiate With Do ion Football A iation. `(('. P. By Guardian’s Speci SAINT JOHN, N. B., Ma Wlili ii view of carrying on plllgll to name a New B lviilncr qulilificd to compet C:liirldi:ln Championship Ass fl~oib.lll plnydowns, the S River Valley soccer Leag ' 1 1 tl al _L l0l‘iilrd tonight. seven cl Joiitd the new organize. liiiole membership of t h loiin Senior League, both ioll cl tr evclis of the Cen 1001 B rt f th 1 and u on o c sam llicic is it possibility H R. of l liiglrs. champions t ie u is in th -lil o a o may jo e although in recent, meeting Rliigr-rs it was decided the lindc tal. hi 1 ing of members lea iv Zuc would he prohibit e R A Ross of Saint John tri sid t toni ht ple cn g at a ilclc Di challes MacKay, lclon, became the league vi dont and thc office of sc tlclsillcl vias given to Stan] Halglmvcs, Saint John bel' from each club will a lczlilllo executive together A pllin is to stage all le illrcs Siilllrdny evenings, a kickoff iin b ‘ 7 oilliils. 'lilo sclicdlllc will opcn n lilllllly. June 2 and close ic _ ie elng set nt 'ine opening double-he lcv St. Andrcws of Saint J llls against Fredericton Fredericton and the B.. C. Efesaiion journeying from ltalt b o attle the local dry the Northern End pitch The local oignnlzation a erictoll clubs have been pri .ion. The D. P. A. coinc befor. e a meeting of executive this week-end. Nearly 5.000 American m :les were sold in Fi-ence los Tlllllllls picture machines “°‘“° lie" appeared in ling lTo Th opening game of the Bum- e too 561118.11 S wlillsins ““ | te Ward'l Y M ubs have s of the , SUEEERSIEG1 I and defending titleholdier, 4-6. 6-4. I Won Lost I’.C. Rochester za 12 -707 Newark ... ... 38 14 .667 Toronto ..._ 23 17 -575 Montreal .. -- 70 15 -525 Syracuse . ... 14 31 400 Buffalo . . 15 24 -335 Albany . .... 13 21 .382 Baltimore .. 10 25 .285 NATIONAL LEAGUE ¢ Won Lost P.C. st. Louis .. 13 -629 . 13 ct on the! New York . .. 305 dockson-Detroit m NS in the River Valley Bhd an effort will be made -'its-_lvlili the Dominion Foo snrlni' _ zz pittsburgh .. . .. gg 'G06 Chicago .. 32 -579 ext Sat-IB°5lf°ll 'H9 is Brooklyn ._.. -- 2° A29 Philadelphia 11 3 -gig cincinnati _ ll - D. m. ’ nrlcr will; AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. ’ 625 M.P.ag- Cleveland 20 12 the Cap- New York . . .. 31 14 50° 19 17 .528 lwashumum , ,_ is ia .sit ist. louis ._ 11 11 .5 !Boston ._ 16 2° M4 Philadelphia 2211 -‘ll ; Chicago MIDGET GAME ... .........l..'in» -1- -1 west and Rangers Play ° l’°°" poned limo at the C~ A- /L th Of L06 AI18€l€5Z-Chet Glrdilel' Braves have executed: this season Lim! B€B»Cl'i. Cllllf-. Bild D3-VB came in very handy for Fred 8.1150! C0lllmbll8. Ind., are 01110118 Frankhouse at Boston while he y E 1 oee who will race. was taining the Phillies, s-4, for right bender, pitched the Relpsox Two of their kind-Pete Kreig of his seventh winning start. out of a tie with the Philadelphia Knoxvlue, Tenn., and Fred rl-dmc 'rho Phillies out-hit the Braves. Athletics into sole possession 0! ame, ap- ' of Los Angeles, Winner two years 12-9, but the breaks went against sixth place as he beat the A’s 2-li q-will not be beating the r0llBl1‘ Ed Holley, manager Jimmy Wil-i ln it seven inning 001116511 ll-5 Pllll'| l icks of the 2%-mile course. Kreis son' startin 'tchcr, who ha-1 al I adelphia. i mechanic, rode to their deaths the 'rribesmcn the first hall' 01’ the elshth iustl *_ R E S U I- T S t week while practicing. Frame] after Dick Porter and Rick Ferrell (C.P. By Guardianh Special Wire) caped serious injury in an aocid- AMERICAN LEAGUE had touched Merrit (Sugar) Cain MONTREAL, May 29 _ Terrific t yesterday, but could not repair V for home runs that would have in- slugging featured by two 'home N tional Lea ue car in time for the race. NEW YORK, May 29-Digfring creased the Boston lead. runs inside the park today gave 3 g ln'af, the very top spot. in the Am- Welch gave only two hits irl the|Montrea.l Royals a 15-8 victory over m erlcan League as if fOr fl protroct- shortened contest, walked only two|Toronto Maple Leafs. It was the _ ~ ° . ed stay, Cleveland Indians today despite the dampness and fanned.third time in five games the Roy- New Yilfk 1- 030 100 000 defeated Chicago White Sox 5-0 eight. Bob Johnson hit* a Philad-;ai_s have banged out 18 hits. Leafs Blgiftklyil £00 000 gm 90 at Cleveland and ran their winning elphia homer in the first and 1-Ial,lost the series by two losses to a 2-'imll10ilS. llqlie H ll ll- streak to five straight games, Finney singled in the second for victory. S0. RlCl'i8-l'flS. 136082. CBl'i`0ll. L€0l1~ Mel Harder, pitching his first the As only hits. King and Walker hit Montreal's ard. Mllhhs and L°l>eZ~ _ _ L home rims, leading the attack ' “Y W " _ "_ which was good for 28 bases. Fif- Philadelphia . 000100 012 4 12 0 I teen 'of the hits were of! Lucas Boston 101 000 40x 6 9 1 I _ Ithe losing pitcher, who went seven Holley, Johnson and Wilson; i 'innings before being relieved by‘Fra.nkhouse, Cantwell arid Spohrer. 5 Icoclc. Loire also had is hits. but 5 g pl o - d Bobby Hahn or chico. cslii., ways been highly cifccuvc against The game was halted by rein in' Flyers Receive N R Congratulations ._ From Mayor il iii, EUR liRlIIIER$` . , , . red Perry Ellminated (L P_ By Gua-jfs S,,,,,,,, Wu., Fr0lIl French Cham' , NEW YORK, May 29-Ptaig Cgd. ° os and Mairlce Rossi res e a. er. plonshlps In Day of their gruelllng flight from Paris to. Startling Upsets. new ycnc. .loco _beheaili =- p°fi1elt- im s lu wire) Dt Lmliyelte in isltyolrqauriggelloalliil (C. P. by Guard 'a pw receive rom ay " . ......... M.. Mtn. ... ......... °l:.‘”.“.l;°...‘l‘.f;' tefam' th° Italian Jinx °f Fred °n their achievement' -» ltrial Bgsebcll League last night. Pwry. literally cut the legs from ..You have demonstrated, vthgltummg back Lenys Hawks bya1op_ der the English no when they Mayor told them. that W°_S'°““l Sued score of 1,, to ,_ met in the French hard-wllft flights 0! the Nm” A““““° W," After overcoming the Hawks 3-2 ln mil-5 °h3mPl°n5mW wday' be accompushed as easily al eas -Ilearl with a four run rally in the 9'. PWTY 5°"'°NlY slramed. hm right Ward Journeys by great nyelsl t lfourth inning, the winners were nev- lil 98 during the quarter finals “We here watched with Ere” ,or in danger, adding alike number C . t match. He fought on gamely but anxiety Bnfi interest the progiess 1 in the fourth, one in the sixth and ell miles Of W0°d9d “md in me 195 lost out and had to be carried from of yotu- flight. It brings tllel W0 ; Cupping on their e,,uuu,u1s Wm-l¢ Wllh 2 the courts. oldest republics of the world coser|a fivemm assault in me eighth' It was the 'third time England's together," 4 _ itlu.u1a5i,1,lme ni, bot’ fighting the conflagration, but they Sta-1* hm met ‘md md been ex' C°d°515I'anf"h"g.e1'c°_I' ml 1EuIlIbluF'| Both pitchers were hit freely c women, flingulshed by de Sf.¢f9»l'1l- uniform- ff‘DllE‘l ln Flcncl' af" i.hl'ougliout blitrlvlillc the Grocers T Perry. on whose shoulders rests happy io be here 'and to _expfffes “mc glvlng lll¢n~ l-nlrlor the best of o . the chief burden of- defending the my happiness ai; being back in 'New Slmpom th,,v4HawkS Commmuu cusp 0 I Davl-S CUP Bt Wll1‘lbl€d°Il in lille York, Where l2lSt YUM' “'°_ M 5° ly errors with men on the paths, lay in their path. July, will be on the sidelines for a rnnny friends for our flight 0 pin-tly accounting for) the big mar- fortnight but should be fully re- syi-ia. h sin enjoyed bythe \_‘{\l111@l'S~ n covered for the Cup contests. his “we regret very much not av; The lineups follow. _ _t h th team-mates said, ing accomplished what we set oil Hawks-Catcher, R.. Lawlor, pi c - 5 It was v. day of startling upsets. to do, but ll is tempered by the en- er. P. Holger: - lst bw. D0H°vi=1i» turned out at the cell of chic: It saw the elimination of Eng- lhuslastlc w_clccmc_ received from znd_bese,_ Dtoyle: ,Spud ll1aSe.h<;eilll(i;ilé- F land's three ranking entries in our S000 friends m “"5 m.y'. ~ i; ]wl.1I5hDlLis.0pfMl§i aI(;en]slE>w~ left H 'men’s singles. Helen Jacobs, Ulllt' “It is of course 2. cause for iegiied Gl§dls.D11€ ll‘ . » t ed States champion and one of the that at this very nionyient we shou fiec . 1 011-( Catcher Gamhum_ e favoritm for the women’s title, hadl he in Sim Francisco. _ 1 l'0_C9l'> _ A » :ist to come from behind in the final. Earlier the alrmcn had motored nltcllvl. M0r1‘l-Soil. lSt lJllS1B~ ligcdl set against 10lett° PilY°t °f SW' i0 Flhyil Btlmell Fwd f.°’ ‘ln III- l?~I;€;xTl\lliiilfinnrls-bgligrtngggnéhnig-'S Zefliilld. W SMU th* °emI'nm'l'5 in SP9°l5l°ll °f their ph.me‘ Nicks m me rl lit field ‘J Donovan* centre field: of mm tomorrow' It would give ine wonicnh singles. pwpellvf. they decided' °““5°fi me ngmsciulrlcnc- left field Lartcr. ‘ It looked for a time as lllmllgll vibrations that threatened their 33' 'Uinlllrcs-Atythc Dliite,Geo. Fran n iss Jacobs might f0ll0W PGITY. H» hour .IOUYUCY ‘md caused mem to cis' on the bases F. McCabe. W. (Bunny) Austin and GeUrs¢ land here instead of continuing t0 1 By inn. u Patrick Hughes right 0111> °f the coiiiornla. , _ tournamenun as she gixilegr ‘On ltiizllwply to tlie Hawks Payot 3-5 games a P tieir o e. e Cai' I1 ~ Gmucrs A the second set 1-6. Then the Am- rude struck ri railing on Mnnliattau ________&_______ €I`lCBl“l Ch-lmlPl°l1 Yalued l'° deuce Bl‘lflE¢- It was delayed fur il few If stretched out ill rl straight llneld the set and broke through f°l` VIC' minutes, and lost the escort of mo- the average sigmuuc would meu5_ lv tory in the 14th Same- Tl” fl““l1 torcycle police. urc cvcr zo inches, says an English tguy read 8-3, 1-B. 3-5- The aviators decided to take o expert fa Austln won put out by the sur- train me tonight for Washlllgtoh. _________ in prising Christian Boussus. left' accompanied by MHJOY N~ Cllllml" Ncurly 4.oo0.000,000 pounds of to- C ha-Ilded Fl'€l'l°l\m3n» 5"7» 6°2' 84' sallf. illlvill 3l~W°ll@ Of the French bacco were raised in the lvorldin the 2-6, 8-1. Hughes was beaten by Emhn55y_ They will return tomor- lust yum-_ Ll Jack Crawford, the Australiarl star ,ou _.M ri "‘b3P-I i-»-to .c~»-od.. l5>©l§§ Q.-eu -‘on Coq Uleoo 21:29 »- mul car. through most of the game moist- mates to a 12,7 vlcw,-y uvel- De. ed gaze lighted on the middleweight him. Fm ready. Wouldn‘t that be , » PREM UMS 0*-ll" °ld tllllm l° Strike f°f = ened the lnli so Fritz could not troit 'rigors at st. Louis. realm 01 Vliwe Dimdee S°111¢thlh8. llshtwtlsht. W¢l~9f- amor the$100.000o1pri='e money mcinuiin his knuckle ball gi-ip. 'rwo of Peppers clouls were The ilmblllvns of this amazlnz Weight. i1\ld""S Hum' IB A S E B A I I y d ut Ray Fitz in less han two innings but Clarence isher held them scoreless until iiv C T twloovvgeis for an lixtra base. American League it ' 1' 1 ` 2 IF 1 Flames Dest_ro (C. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) rected by forest rangers were They had been raging all last Toronto 140 000 030 815 5 ight and today, eating rapidly Montreal 003 124 41x 15 16 1 rough the thick forest growth de- Lucas, Cook and Crouch; Fritz. pits the efforis ol loo men who Fisher and Stack. Their only hope, the fire fighters D ll B a day or so Already, acres of ' in . charred and blackened timber lay` in the wake of the flames. The Scratches Caused burned area stretched from Tlvo` WlHd0W Cleal'le1'S Rivers to River Hebert, seven miles. The destruction started late yester- ((1 p, By Guardian; special wlro) ay in property owned by Hollinss- HALIFAX Ma 29-Halifaxs _“H :Ii .-QF’ gmc” "l >-at-lm gun-, 5”-»-<=Fl Detroit 201 110 101 the elgmh' st. Louis ooz oss wx 1 Fischer, Hamlin and Coe Blaeholder and Hemsley. y Chicago 000000000 0 5 1 Cl l d ..10010300 5100 Valuable Tln1ber`l ggslgln. Heving and Jlvladjeski; 'Harder and Pytlak. All/iHlE:R.sT, N. s., May 29-Rosr- _i Boston . . . . . ._ ioo oio o 2 a o g along before a powerful wirld,!Phi1adelphia. .. 100 000 0 1 2 1 forest fire tonight menaced huge|`1 (Called end 7th. rain)- ynbel- resources in Cumberlandl Welch and R.. Ferrell; Cain and ounty after sweeping through sev- Berry. 4 hours. Volunteer bucket brigades INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Fl ;;s’&F " al FO5. ouid not check the fire's progress. Buffalo 030 121 003 10 he flames were advancing swiftly Rochester .. 000 000 001 1 vel- a. wide front, and hundreds Ash_and Spencer; Liska, Po f acres of valuable timber land Brown and Florence. orest Ranger Louis Ripley. Dam- Albany 104 431014 18 23 0 gc was placed already at well into Syracuse 000 504 101 ll 14 3 he thousands, of dollars. and own- Chapman, Edwards, Blanton and rs of timber looked for further de- Finney. MCCl0Sl€€Y. H3~!ll0l1 Bild ructlon. Cronin. ` i aid tonight, lay in the possibility AMERICAN ASSOCIATION `leys last night. hem ll. chance to slow up the fire Cblumblls 53 at T0l@d0 16- nd erha s brin it under control St. P11111 5; at Ml!lll0l‘~D0ll-S l2~ J, PurceIl.... 218 196 J. Hughes 187 174 144 242 F. Tiemey 291 207 196 264 R. Duncan 197 213 5-2, 6-3. Several million riollm‘s` will 'lic London llist year over $1,870,000 was River Hebert. caused by too-diligent window spent in public works in British mlgqfl ~ --& Rising tin prices as the result of -nany of the beasts in Burma, (A. P. by Guardian special win) Alsiers is io have an illidcrsrouiid thc buffer pool plan _mc bringing i0y . Y orth Whitney at Two Rivers. “phantom glass cutter", the mys. From there, the crackling fiameswterious desperado hunted by police nned by the high wind, spread for-the past two weeks was explain- t0 Standing timber 0WTl€d lJ.l/.ed away as a myth today. Law of- haries H. Read of Amherst and,floers had been kept hopping in ilson MacLclllin of Oxford. Cut- Search of the ~van¢lal5'» who nuns- ng h Dflth tl11‘0Ugiltl1€ir la-nd. the ed $4,000 damage scratching scores re raced on into Henry Miles’ land oi store windows The mystery In 256 clml'1i_v street collections in and tllen ilito timber stands at scratches. it is now believed, were T°l'“l*33°7~ Mmday' It is neccssary fobawry' P.Power............ 233 208 237 J. Callaghan 195 204 191 F. Arsenauli; 177 237 2801 E.R0bin....... ....218 233 274 R, McCabe 242 202 176 Mic Macs W'in FromHardH1°tters Going into the ninth inning two runs down the Mic Macs came from behind to send four runners across the plate and take a 16 to 14 decision from the Hard Hitters who met their second defeat of the season. Features of the game were McClintick and V. MacDonald, the letters booming four base wallop w Billie Murphy sharing honors. Lawlor were the standouts. LINEUPS Mic Macs: Catcher. A. Perry; pitcher, A. Wilson; 1st base, J. Roach; 2nd base, B. Murphy; 3rd base, J. McLeod; short stop, D. Down; right field, L. McKninon; centre field, Monty Monaghan; left field, V. McDonald, J. Beer. Hard I-litters: Catcher, J. Mur- phy; pitcher, A. MacKenzie; lst base, E. Lawlor; 2nd base, L. Mc- Ciintick; 3rd base. E. Gallant; short stop, D. McLeod: right field, J. Hopkins; centre field, K. Cant- well; left field, D. Manderscn, T. Smith. Umpire-P. Gay. Base Judge-J. Kelley. T, SECIINII WIN EUR FIVE ACES Five Aces, overcoming a first string lead by their opponents, cap- tured their second straight win from the Old Timers in the best out of five series for Holy Name “Big Four" bowling title on the Club Al- F. Tierney of the Old Timers had 1 high single of 291 pins, with his teammate, J. D. Webster, capturing high three string with 733 pins, The scores follow: Old Timers J, D. Webster . . . . . . .. 225 268 189 1118 969 1127 Total-3214. Five Aces the horns runs of A. wilson, L.l . . the scheduled series went dolv clinchlng the gamg for the Mncs. I 1 Art Perry, who did the receiving 3'? $:(;€or‘;l§f°;_f‘;_,Ee1l;]c;"t°eaxiisupe for the Mic Macs, and F. Roach After la in on Wm 5;?- turned in a fine performance ith ,th . p y 5 ms For the losers F. Murphy and E. 8 h 33 li-:nii~ics~ For.;ve,e~»» Comesfo Maes'1ecc.Nc...H..cEyci , __ A; tn' uAl.irY . 1. drsiokz ». .ie-Uwe aB_911SRace _Rally .XS Cillrgts lil./.ig X3 on Title] ,pgailgozi/cQuAN1'l'rY *_ ‘ Cr0Wd H Otels O11 (A. P. by Guardian-i special wirel, victory or the year, allowed ihe1COHqu€rOf MCLal°Illl1 | . . New Yonx M 29 -1 hll 1 . ay -The sup White Sox only five hits w e the, ¢ i erbxllifithin th, t Idi t/ohi.nGt0n d T omg ClaSS1¢ Re- 1.5.; ...sill 1.5;” Dundee Wwld B°_EaS1ef han 1yn’s seventh-innin bid toda at 10 blows B e Brooklyn and enagled New yYorkl Big Hill Trosky, Cleveland first Was' i Giants to win the opening gamel baseman, lifted one over the right , “l” in 1983. will be bettered. of _ fl home l-un o:` (B Edward J. Nell) “Mcmrnin simply can't beat me." Practically all or the veteran pi-I Ttiilf s<§E;lists4 is-iiinchcd eight or tll;ds`l:.E.l>rl?r1tmwtistt'ic 12th sue-I fmwhtgll Prev Spark Wrlierl I and Ross today as he , F I N C U T ts who are still in the dangerous ,their ll nits ln the first. four inn- cessive game in which Trosky has (A.P. By Guardlnnh Special Wirc),1oafed asound a hotel room with _ fi rt. will participate ln the oom- ings off any Bongo. .loc Moore hit safely. In addition io his home' NEW Yonx, May ze -_ Barney only it purple, heir-closed left eyc ltign. ll/lieyer. the gtmerican driv- doing most or the damage with a run, 'rrosky connected for a dcuble.'§0fi. man ev;-rr toighotldt tne| to sl1°‘\Z1v1ethatthe was iilstl 1;¢t\L!\;n;'l '-1 iz 0 °mP°11 “Hd l e 0111 f°rmer n l, o lc d ci tri lc. Leddin nooxms BAT criracrlva siwe and wezclwc h ities iroin flslc wars. “ 'l c 1 1 , , ner here to qualify foil tomor- igur blgnp,e¢lEll.1lly_;lmmon§ A Bmwnle l-onlne outfielder, Roy at the same time, looked bright out anyone, and I think Dundee would ,,BR|Sé°‘c;/EE,_`wE,D5.. | T|Ng‘f'." , w’s renewal, will seek his third ulwlleu shutout ball uum me Seo. peppe,-_ hll; safely five time ln 35.01 his one good eye today toward be easier than Mchamin was. If ` FOR VALUABLE V/|-[H WEE _L-,0_g_ ctory. He has a new four-cylind- gush, when u flue mu, which fell many a_uue,u-ancc5_ and led his new horizons-and his half-power- the fans would like to see me fight I AND (|GAR5Tr5 papggg S " III .Il .\ L. O. GROTHE LIMITED .\n Independent Comvmm' . . »gIl Cnnalllnrl rllplilll. °“'\l'f| "“ll upcrllteil by (`nnn|ll;mu for n\-er GJ yellra. _ »~ _ Y_..__.___.__. . .»-_M-__M..... _ . _ u, sliiiillliiil cuislcii sllilliiiii wil The Bank of Nova. Scotia soft team, playing their initial gam -u ,- 1| fsécw e first half of the game, the S riors belted the sphere freely in . seventh inning to shove five me ,cross the plate and garner p; i w ich the Bank outfit failed to o come. Two home runs for the Super* featured the tilt, Bill Warren an Carmody making the circuits in 5th and Sth innings respectively. ¢` The lineups follow: E Superior; - Catcher, A ' pitcher, W. Warren; lst base, IE Peters; 2nd base, E. Jay; 3r'd`bas< B. Cameron; short stop, G. Llifferty flelders, W. Dowling, A, M,'illai','.I Camlody. N. S. Bankers-Catcller, J. Hunter pitcher, B, Bumett; 1st base, Ke: Blrtwistle; 2nd base, C. Hyndman 3rd base, A, McLean; short stopflt H. Meek; flelders, J. o. Dcfuiyg 4 Chandler, N. Bumett. ' ` ' ‘ ' Referee-M. Carmichael, ` " CHALLENGE ` We the undersigned do "heron challenge Joe Gillis' All Stars in friendly game of baseball' to 11 played at Victoria Park Wednesda; afternoon at 3 p. m. . . Lineupz- 1 . Catcher, J. Chipman; Pitcher, I McQua.id; lst base, T, Prowse; 2111 base. G. Kerwin; 3rd base, I Hughes; S. Stop, M. Gormlej (Capt.); R. Field, B. Sherry; .fC Field, J. McA1eer; L. Field, I Murnaghan, (sgdf. ` TIGERS BASEBALL TEAM iilcilcl FIIR STARS TUNIGAI Members of the Stars baseball team are asked to be on hand a the Abegwcit Grounds this even- IO65 1084 1158 15 13 .382 among this aftcmoon at 4 o'clock sham Tu u¢|,|,n¢¢ hid 80th birthday Major-General Sir Alfred Cod- rington inspected the First Bsital-_ion Coldstreuh Guards, his own nulmuug ug w¢|lui|ton bomcks London. The photo shows thcti-oops lined up on the pandegrolmda prior to the inspection. _ 1 » J ing. As this will be thc last prac- tice before thc opening game-.oz one to be present-Gross. Hennes- scy, Connors, Carbonncll, Goss, Mc- S ~ _ _ A il °l°*‘“°"‘1_l’“"l”¥ “lil” “ffm lm’ 1, Bullcroft colliery. in Yorkshire, Neil. Souarebrises. Wii-1len..J\c0`rn ' Malllya- WWW* Rhmocmos p°‘1“her`° are k uns mei’ W°’k' England, will supply milk free to J. Duffy, Whitlock, Muricy,..Stew.- _ _ , miners. art. 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