IULY 21, ~ . . .. _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN _. ~ ' ' ' ; -= - 'rs .“.‘:.‘;:::, 4 or 1 ~ mr :::::;”.:;:. --lf ti. Rovers Dead1ock_SBOTlANIJ SETSVisiting English IIUEBEC CHAMPSU Game One All BISLEY RECURD Athletes Defeat DEF EAT NAVY ‘ln Final Innings Mt’l Track Taanl -A I Bwuand many won the c°l"eted '_-_ times, the Royal Canadian Navy of 115 T _4- _ . _ . in __.A _ _______ __ V new iliilinl ililcss WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2nd., 1933 M“°Kl“~'l°" Challenge Cup' ‘me °f,C0mbined Halifax,Maritime soccer champions., [Taco _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Proving that I bl-ll game is never em, strikes out. Maerrlhis, walks. from wt 0;- won until the lest mm lg to third and second on wild pitch. sewn mek om ,_ dupe,-,le Rover “_ Whalen hits what is labeled for a the oolmt with two men out in the order eighth and what proved to be the . “nh mm ' final inning of one of the hardest _ F ”‘ many moons. pitcher, out first. MacGlashen, Leading by a elim margin of one hits to Maclnnis, out first. Beaton, - ___ _ run up to the last (rams. the Fai- Wgzvglfh °“°Ff,§n§“tf4w°$ts nnerl I sons' fast rising hopes 01 °l-Ulbilll through short. Ma.cN'eill lifts one an the heels of the league leading into Doyle'a hands. Whitlock, strikes ihetr talons. by a determined last lmvel-5 suffered ._ rude selbdnk out. Francis caught stealing second. Newark .. 62 40 603 ester ... . Toronto ... ... imore ... -.... when victory was snatched from ute drive of the North andere. Falcons- Blanchard, grounds ln; Balt Maclilachem, out first. M'acFarlane._ Montreal ... nd" gg W” Don, hits safely to left field. Doyle Albany ___ _______ 1 s;°“;;::...:.° ’~’li;i.~Q.i:;a:.z',;“°.e:: tx Rovers csatzrgted “their final 5e¢0nd_ Doyle lakes tnm-,_ Mnc_.Jersey City ... a w en mme earned A Innis takes Bradiey's fly to retire walk, stole seeona and mveneea aldl- aivranlcsn Lraoua mm an Mw1,`,.lme.| Mum Mah Rovers -_ Stewart polls hard one ~ Roch Fifth lnnlng $358332 592 vi led w 549 MGS Biochem struck out. Mhchmis tap- bonnen 'mls ny tb Be,mm_ ' ‘New York .... pad a weak one tothe pitcher, Washington -. 54 32 to Doyle Murley, strikes out Car-1 54 32 62s_ ezaj ities tonight celebrated their home ward Journey with a victory over '°“‘*“ °“’ “°"° "°“ “‘“ 1° f'-an - Sinai- aaa a How THEY STAND ".‘°“..°‘... "tIi".°:"’ ..‘?‘i§.'°" 6 11 uh 8 S RC events, the Englishmen ran uip vic- NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE tories in the two mile run and the broad _lump to take the meet by _ 1- - won Lo" P_C_ six events to _o______ J. 0. Stothard, of Cambridge, set - which broke the present official ln six record of nine minutes and 34.6, med seconds, but did not better the` The time he chalked up lrl Hamilton be nl last night when he took the event1 Nav i Y in nine minutes and 24.1 seconds.; new” for a new Canadian record. Mnnd 1 surviv series for the right to procccri or er the ontario-North on-_ B)‘l'fl4S7}_lel37:!U;;olds S E B A I- u t Sets Pace tal-ld the pace for the first two isips and _ the two great team trophies of the, _ _ d vm bl t cope with me Be' ;_l;i!1_l€ri_:.1MlI\_eie__t_ing of the National C a m b r 1 d g e Eiellxepasslzg eandosnre shooting ol; Racing on the three heal plan. National Trotting Association rule' - ` ` oca on. , _ _ _ save tween. Falcons An.d Rovers 55...... ... ... .. ...... .......1 1.. Sitles S¢Q1-e F11-st Vlgtory §§‘;,,,?,,“,°‘;"§,°,i§‘§,"§‘;’§,“,f,' ,,°§’;§§;i,‘2 all-a . the shoot for the cup, established e e l d f 'll l ln fl ll f tl f 44,54 For The Campbell Trophy- ... ......... ... of Their American Tour. .i:‘“:.;’ ..;‘i,1 15 ... oss in 18 , 5 P lble °f 130° W take it “WW minion soccer championship here] S€l‘V9fl ETl8lll-Y1d- EllKllmfl fllll-Sl'l¢d M`g0N1iRmAL_ July 30, _(cp) ._ nl nk" “nut” “M 305 °°°°nd" tonight. The local champs rapped "Ce ° d with 1,110 and Canada came med from their prevmus meets in I . safety tocentre field, but Doyle third with 1.086. teams from Wales.- Am I th bm t ve 'Numan' tmmns by 4' nm' evened Bfllllli Sphere On STEEL 9ff0l'l- . India and Ireland finishing in that of ;4;;:;d |;dc°g;mb:_Tdg;a3§1ive:: goals and completely shut out_ 'elevgio own-casters. M second game of the series will ayed on Saturday, should the win, a. third game will be‘ ary, and this will take place. __ ay. The winner meets thel GLASSES For All Trot and Pace .. . . .. Purse $250.00 rot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ._ Purse $200.00 rot Purse $200.00 . . . . . . . . ._ l"|lrsc-$200.00 ms- Elllll’ fell 5% Of purse, 5% deducted from first and second winners, no deductions fronl third and fourth. 10% of purse se' for winner. remaining money divided 40"1. for first, 25% second. to third, 10'? to fourth and 10'! to fifth. Every heat a race. ntrles close on July 19th. Money won that day no bar. Right re- to change program. reject any entry, bar any driver, or declare fi’ on account of bad weather. -~ t more than eleven entries will be accepted in any class, the first paid up cnt-ries will qualify to start. anagement assumes no responsibility for accident or loss. Music, Dancing, Boxing. all the Special Attractions. f mia the play-offs. _ ,_ C up Worko hile two present official rec- ---n s;:c..:i;1°:. sn ;:°..f:‘: 1-- an l- his plc Club at Hnmuton 44454 mght' 100 yard? over Karran Rom Rink on Monday evening wer; 3415 which Fred Pcrrv thc En -l - if .. Jim Worrell, rimKY Mdntrealer, J _k Lo lo k ensation I O I d a. decided success. There was a goo _ur g _ _,. __ __ _K !Gual-dlau Angels and the Over who holds the provincial crown, a4 ve C ' S 4 X04 attendance of spectators wll0SP Q@l'l'l llsh WTC. flDll¢`fl1"d fllll’ HC0-Cll"l.i‘atcd ltlvplc Lcrlfs. ending in miler, who cracked the world rec- _ ln the keenly coll., fl-dm flndttht lnh nal reusanp1an~a as e o e ape c es 8 ea 0 src in 4.o'i.oe against Prlneemn lest femd events showed ,nan apple.; el- ln One C dia reco al- um n rd Wu 'qu _then his fellow-Cambrldger, W. B. S p 0 1' t S , _Karran, took up the pace for the , ` were l;;r;e_?r€:§n 32;' 344 milieu two. From then on Mabey. Grahafn S Rd. n n w re _ . hung up in the O_dm_d_cs_mbr_dge_running with his strong steady PA .mills PENDERGAST, Sttrelary, Kensington, P. E. I.i GUARDIAN "ANGELS" 10 "` ovr:ltRa'rr:n M.al>l.i‘.s 5 iitssociatvil Press! RIS. July 20~--Allvr an lm-; A izvf-ly game of hlrelmll wa- V€ W0l‘k0lli- ll1i0 t0¢lHY by l’»l'l@‘played yesterday afternoon at the h Davis Cup tennis team,lc_ A_ ,il_ grounds bellveen gllf lhc effects of :l rccullt should-I l0_5 v_Cl_1,:_. for the “Allge!s"- 1 JUFY- Uflds lll fav" of thc! The gain.: was close for the I1. il States shortened to 6 to»5’few innings until the hard hiillz. s i I. S. Ivanovlc, of Cambridge, to d _ . v take the 120 yard high hurdles in S4151” ay' ‘wk 14444 414;; °44 4:4 ciation of thi; splendid performance Unite m e because O4 4' 4” r on 44 of the athletes for the inter-zone challenge round "Angels" got under way. 15.2 cond hih b ke the Pr - se S W c ro 041 f°°t~ The Curly-headed New Zeal- A spenlnl feature of the evening's nmtches starting tomorrow at Ro- The Leafs _gnowpd some nl,-,Sl iaachlne first safely. but carbon- sixth inning . _philadelphia . .. . 45 42 neil was caught coming home. Mac- | chica-so 43 44 num treated the ram to nee au- "“'°"“' _ B°l“°' l’“' °“° “Detroit is -is _ at hue runnin wh he Maolnnis. _Simpson doubles oni V” 3 °n Macilachems error. M\wGlashen Clwelllnd --~ 43 47 stole second and drew a bad throw 'put out by Carbonricli. simpson Boston 36 50 from B n, the Falcons da c e takes third. Beaton strikes oiit. _ th r. Rwm Ma__E__c__em put ot St. Louis .. 34 59 en making third to continue home “ ' “ ' Whal . M In i, b ts t 4°4d1°l*m' an "me °“° fu' lli,|'?lac1"a.rlal14;, ouUcatn;irst.u3i/haleg NATl0NAIg LEAGUE Wlhalm fanned to retire the side. hits safely to Blanchard, steals scc- It was a fitting climax tp d ond. Doyle nails Francis’a fly to New york 50 35 478 l stum ' ’, 3 te of the fact that New Lon- 4»19 ‘ 366| Thrilling Finish Ii Pl Edwards Shows Form don had as able ,_v_llne_un _T_f___ nl;;,_ _S rrall nd I novi a alla ro- 96 my Uldmaly eam “lo ` . . _ 5' .V4 C 3 . P Dusky Phil Edwards. running un- e_ More exciting per-. 6.30 oclock. All those interested nic , 3nd ba5e_ Arsenaull; F_elders_ Ma, Wo 1 to vided ”' thrmmg ‘mmf tmvgglder the colors of McGill Univers- l4'b°_ vvumnzhe pun between the! nsked lo be nn nnnd_ K, .sea Y‘“"l “lg” h“’d1°° ° me llty' M°”°’°‘l' l’"’"d°d th' bm summerneid team ei youu- ash-' l ll k f 15.6 d ll d » , lhrecganzltlilan znark Ixnovesllgloi-lander ran me dlsmmoe in 4 mm' Pl‘08l`llm Was me Tug`°f`War b44`1!4nd Garros smdmm' may ' ‘ iutes and 34 seconds and did not' . Road and New mled with a huret ef speed after- hi B h _ltween Graham bling at thd gtg;-t, g°x'_4‘__r€mennv;‘s;1_l’ul;u° tl; to; 543;” ,London, which was won by the for- ~p° E ’ ` ‘mer team in f/wo consecutive Dull!- youn catch n ch er, cer practice this owning at base inn ___n___ An Fish in the sllappi' work of the g shortslori. :"~7+=\'eral tmel es; were made by their rigl fl ld . S o c c e r °M§’ OC *YA* 4 44 ' on, Cudmore, MacKinnon. r, ist base, Stcntiford 2n ples-Catcher, LeClalr. Pli- M<'Neil; lst base, Hood; Zn Whalen: S, Stop. Maclinnzzf gels-Catcher, Ward, Pitcher. Pilchen duel. both Macrerlane and °°“l"'°- ' chicago .. so 4o» .ess Darbonnell hurling great lull md receiving f'1'ieads up" support kdm iheir team.-mates. ”°°4v°4 ° 'mg hand" "°"“ th’ Revere _ Meeneillfpplls hleh B’°°’ll°S tl11°°11sll Shaft I L Duffy zee eeddy me l GC A»wGlt8 1 l n Bolsers hit is lhaele, angel- B . ind gg bg _ Falcons - MacQuaid. slrlgles ' us 4! me '°°°°d‘ M” ugh short Bradley greunels to Fvllowlns la corrected list of tha ' no YB. . . ._ _,i 2_ _ aft- Simpson polls high one te hm when l'“‘1 “*“"ll>lf‘S and falls- 3. H. H. Home 253 ifurley. 5 Rqvs|~|_. M"°|y¢h,m_ mu ny to Em vers - Carbonnell, walks. Mae. Becton. Maollnnis, walks, steal; ieeenaz wheleh strikes sur. muels tak” °°°°lld °l1 SlmPS°n'S Wlld Auld 240 muy zoo lm, round" no Bl h throw to first, takes third on Mac- 'll-_-,l_4_ am 444' wt 1l'arlane's baulk. Maclnnis grounds lll°l‘l. MacEachern soaring fly Blanchard hits grounder to Mac- Nelll. out fires. all Rovers - Macweili, polls high eiewert. hlte high one Se Meeounei l lt left field Third Innin¢ second Bolger, Rovers _ first, caught on neil makes first Unrbannell and advance safely to MacEach- M mmm §,;’§"2,,1,',1‘,‘§ 23?” *° ”’“““*" "’”“’ Nicholson Tyra mi ”"° ”""”‘ alghil. rhhlhg Aggregate ll" _ N _ _ _ _ - ‘ 1. . . . - . 400 . R0 Pitcher' Mumflanel lst- base-l depends upon weather conditions Haines and wllgpn 1 Blanchard: 2nd. base. Meccilashen; 1 ' l 2 ar ,base Bradley B stop in Newfoundland. Should these be Philadelphia ._ 11 t ger: l. ffeld, MacQuaid. Falcons 0 seventh Innlng Plttsbrgh ... ... . t. Inllls ... ».. ». 45 42 .Gerry Sampson. of Mon re . fl h line l rr t ei the c - Sinnmefflald Wm" Ummar 2 22 . n on am ll” 88° yards' Tlckmg °“ the dis' st trial and barely 1051118 °lll S y 4 lbase. Lewis, Fielders. Young. Bur- the present official record of 25.8|____De of the meet when he but d ____ __g____e__ home team; e . I d ing decisliely ill Base. Ward, op unter; 3rd 48 39 _S52 seconds when Worrall crossed thel t 8] 1 lated. lll1_ _ _ 1 _ ° _ S_ S_ H .srl ‘mls _ bridge star in a fiat 25 seconds. < the fir _ mmhy' Doyle es nl teFills;r;'ili4uherr4?.44ni¥:;x1?al-ll;4rl: B°44°" 44 44 'E40 The mark, however, dia not sur-"£44" 4° °”° mlnlm' 4” “°°“d°’ after I l°“€ and detemlned “mg” PGC6 Af A/Orfham neil- Chandftf- _ e Flloons out by Wh___en at mst Doyle fans Philadelphia ._ 37 40 .430 pm the t______e or 244 me nd! An the British Uuiananstood off alate gm in the two “ML I . 0 ’ challenge from Sampson in the 1 io 50 rd dash Wa, won 1 ___ No.1-ES dley runs off base line coming R E _yenklns 252 Return Of Arr 2" = j5f=3`=f>`-7f5s°e=.~ie=s='l> srsegoansgg sg 5-"' 300 penn strikes nal- E. Hardy 253 soo M. Archibald 251 300 hem strikes out. Carhonnell pl-dude 343 Dnlly H. Myers .. ... 236 Court 233 g . 4 ¢f°°=°° Plata an Slinl>S°n'= naar w. Johnston zoe General mis seine with his cur-' Y k _ Falcons - lhodlsshen, strikes “Nw °° Bmdky' Whalen 5mk°s‘ 5°” 137 10° ing squadron of trans-Atlantic air- itjietlvsbul-gh . 100 aut. Beaton, hits high one over °“ McLennan ._ 186 men ln mel, w,enl_y_foln. nnllanl Parmelee. Luque and Davis, ‘cuso‘ Swilt, Meine and Grace. Raven - Catcher.'Francls; Pit- R U sea planes will take off from Newlmook n Lineups ` Armada . li E S. U l T S v sl-liaiprac, N. B., July zo. -_ Ac-l _.___ _ - 200 . to pitcher, Carbonnell caught com- v 5 lgn 232 200 `C0rdiI18 t0 latest alllVlC25 l‘¢°elV€‘~'l Second inning ln h°me Mimlllllls “Wills 5€°0llfl Tee? 227 200 by Canadian National '1‘eleg'raphs,l NATIONAL LEAGUE all ioo IDI] er. Carbnnnell: ist. base. Mc- York eh return night to italy ehIc,ncl,f,§,,,,"_'_'_‘__"_`_‘j__"fff lf 2 ll’ __ is;v_?__nd_. lv€'.loNeill: 3rd. the morning of Tuesday, July 25th.,| Carroll and Lopez; Benton and me te Doyle et eentre riela. whiz- “°' “ °“- ‘ S °l’- M“°E°°l"' reeehihg shediee eheut five heul-s,i.emi»ur”°5-M“°l““l“1l3”°m°llfl- ' k U' ' ' ef the lawn which will he known st. neun ls io 1 Yan ees 4 , Pl'llldl1l1l _ 610 0 League Total, _ Ann,,.lcnn_ 350; thereafter as Balbo Avenue. sta; llagd shew Grove and NMlom_l_ 254; Tntnl_ 544_ Shediac is the only place which cocm_am_ ll!! WJ 5€l°Cl¢d 8-'l ll ftfllelills Chicago 7%eC%amp .h uh-.nh me SEAWEED Ag “ummm base or e n a e on n - - - both the western and eastern pass- DU-l'lll:__ll`l~ l“°l§l` “ld Bm? " Seaweed is essentially a potassic 53° “°f°"’5 the “lam” al;:q;';4 __lT44_1re '___ l 4 0 18 to ltrtllizer, but it also contains no- The Weskm P95555* was "l"iWashingi,on 0 4 0 mme amounts nf nm-ogdn and 0l‘d0t¢ll0. Italy. Amsterdam, Hoi- Bridges and Hayworth: Crowder. land, Londonderry, Ireland, Rekja- Bl-ll’k¢ lllld Swell- mist. Analysis oi’ many Canadian Que" l'° Chl°a5°- The “Stem P555' Baltimore ... ... 4 13 1 scaweecls, more especially from the 55* l* ‘mm °hl°“3° l° NW Y°l'll- Jersey City .. ... 5 19 2 Atlantic _*aboard have been mme _thence to Shedlac and, according to (17 11111111880 _ ' let i i ti N ie pale ii, °Kd°°- M=lf1l“SlY» and Bllflfll-1 in the Experimental Farm lawn- 1_5; d" _;_m;;e°';’m____fwan;', spgml Mccloskey. Pehipe and Rem, rim- tories at Ottawa, and it has been bo o__vw_e__ oo__d_n _ the- erson. that weather Rochester ... . 812 0 th" alms' tions. , _ In the Maritime Provinces grow- conditions have improved and Benerally In doing well. Bri- Qolumbia. crops were also re-, P°l‘°¢d as doing wsu. ` Details for tneusritime Provin- ces follow: Ulltllni of an average hay croll has commenced. Grains continue to make satisfactory growth. Potatoes “fl Prosresalng rapidly. Apples. with the exception of one or two varieties, promise lqenvy yields of R001! quality. Grass pastures are in 1 I00d condition. h , l . ._ .. ”‘“l'°°‘l “ “""“"" °" ”“°°d by " 'rhe cruise ei General aelhe and 'roronih .. 2 9 1 ready dccoll1P0sition _ln___the___:oil. It ms met M .__wenw__°____ s____p__mes L smith m:'__Hmkle_ Marrow and g;;;‘;’;'_l’v_d°°v‘;_ys_;0_l;_l::' ___f__vm_v_°°;; has definitely established sheclee H"""?- “~ 5 ‘ll- ns one of the most important trans _ _ ' Mo trel 910 3 plmt nutrmon I4 45 quite “nm ‘Atlantic .sesplane bases on the can-fgullldldnu ll lg 3 °°”‘"l' l" °°"“°°” lt' M th” "°"'leaish Atlantic west una it is en- Dieu-ich A smith end 'rear Lu- °"""““ °‘ °°°"°°‘l “l°"° 1’ ° neipeted that it will figure largely, au. Mllstead and Crouse. "Mun" pmcess' on U44 wlwle' 4h° lin trans-Atlantic air mail routes. " "°°° P`““ L’ “’ “PPI” "° ‘°°"°°" The epeeial facilities which were N°""‘°" " ° 9 1 h _ Albblly ~. ... .~» ...4 ... 711 due" l’° me 53"' Wm' W Ich it provided by the Canadian National Tnmulln Mumny and Km; prlm readily becomes incorl-mated. It is Telegrwph t sv dv _ th d P dd intrinsically ofthe nature ei emndlmg 'of “____v__“;v_f_°i___ 3 th; '“‘ “ °“~ ‘l“!°k *cling* ‘°’°l"3 mlure' press of the world on the arrival A 'mm FMENDSMP of the air fleet from Italy enroute mmmsmp to Chicago have been allowed to of an f°ll°l°l°° fill* film' °ll°l`m' ~ ~ - 1 ~ _ Atlantic so* remain pending the er-rival end ae-""5 1° ml °f “ mm '"4 "“"°|w4'd4 °4 4444 mm' M...-f.-... »f...1. f.`,,u¢..'/.-... Moi . hotel hl‘l-" ~ - ariiewrir liriczitv/:An L1‘t\ l John l`f~v1li,°rl 'l7»*.lr .'/Terr, I en- »-es QU awe 'mo "Go QU 3 ' GO after that it might be termed B mmplew vik, Iceland, Cartwright, Labrador, ‘NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE e____m ` R. H. E. on which B'efo Friendship improves happiness. putum -or me fleet on return friendship. It swestcns all our si. :.55 :§§»! -iss* .Egg ,..l:§ Ahead of him, if Post should de-l e on to his next scheduled stop on his world flight, Edmonton, lays some 1,450 miles; _ _-__ ,,-_ ._ . _ 1 _ of flying over rugged, molltainolis. ` ` ‘- ., ` ' ' ' _ _ °°vmt_y_ - ~ - - Base Judm-F. Cudn.o.c. ` lj ) ' I" N” Y°’k' L” T"‘°‘h°lm' his i .i. | l ‘sovrn LAKE scnooi. . . .. *\, , . cide to continu representative, expressed the be lief the Winnie Mae had fuel for the outpost of white Horse, Yukeuf kz A brief i'ntarl~1'eu- srlfh a nntcrfautlmri' on matters fy sartnrial, who hupfmnvd to be trnl-vlling lncngniro. ed over in 1931. Signal corps men said he might have headed for 4 R3 mdhle 01' Hamlll7°l”l» Slit UP llll t wh fm d h ed his f The 'lun Y _~ , The following summary of the 2.22 Hamilton last night for a newlf l"~`__ _v_v_al'_S_ :_ OW the b°l'l;l,l,y Marshall _Whitehead with E'.len_ _________ ____ N__________n ____r__S _“S ___q__p__v Canadian record. xretzhtg vh__el__;;l_w°;4__d wa_n';4;_;and Millar50Cam_p_;nell a;__l~.ls$;e;;mi _amy _m____ve__ in yes__er_______s report! _Tkhe ___il_llilJlre proved that he can Mwbay. the stocky two- ' Ill *ll* Ya °l° ' _ susnvlany "3 ° ‘ " - who _B negdent of oxmrd _er headed. Les Wade. Montreal,!Ma1vne_ damnng Mount A_ Sn,-lnisl-, 222 The “hot mmm... was mo hm ‘iwho raced against Lovelock in tl-ie- mst Wilfred Wnllpnead gm-l ‘ e a brilliant demonstration when ‘°llll° ' M v l , 0‘B l , Alb rt Imue W” ”‘l"l'- and crawford sihcluir ard. I f;.Bvf °, __ _ _ _ _ 4441 1 1 The Leafs' pitcher weakened and I’ me for the Leafs. he covered the two miles with ease1 _ dv pn HlKl'l illlllp- Wmsmn Mayne all . lm \)m€S_ vcmnnon handed out a number of walks in , J ._ l Bl me at 5 feet U ny 4 the latter art of the game. ' °"°'Wf°’d sim] "‘ `1 clrtown vvicxinnoni 23 2 P Bm” Murphy M rdshwwn 3rd' jYorltola, Delaney, Wellington Ma°Kl”"°n" calming 5" 3°' . 31°” l“"'l’» Wilfred Whitehead- rmcnonaldl ............. ._ 4 2 5 -7°* "EOM"- lst with a leap of 1B feel- WlllSl0llf A, B _n._ Smllh Cam, -1-“_ The "Angel" outfield scored one Mayllél 2715 at 17 feet' Crawordi versa iSlf=lnl4>i»=> . _ . . . _ . , . _. 3 4 3 hundred per corn.. one try one 5ll‘l°l3ll' 3rd' l Mr. Henley, I\.icPherson. Char- l`-“Cl” The shot p_ut__ vi;e;l2al1_;9__mf;h;;:4;_ lottetown fMurlI>ily> . . . . . . ._ 6 5 4 wi'-_°* Cl-5l'l» Y°““5 3 an ° T ` Miss Kusussic, Thomas, North- ‘, BASEBALL Wl`l° ‘mt the 12 pmmd Weight' 42l am, (Thomas) 5 tl dr *'- feet 2 inches, Walter Connick sec- Tm_c_2_14_ 21311; gl5ll_ A friendiy game of baseball was ‘md and Harvey Wimams arid ___ I' Played last evening at the Vzctoria Wilfred Whlethead answers l 2 challenge for supremacy in the pole; Limitations applymg only to ____ Beavers and Maple M815” The Vlllllt bl’ °l’°55l“¥ th°.b" at 9 meh, morrow‘s trading were first agreed ,S0311 Feed 9 l'° 6 l-\’l fa"°l` °f th” 3 inches, to tie with Winston l\la.Vll° but later decision was reached to Leafs. A large crowd was on hand. 101' 155 Dl9~Ce< Bruce M“l`l°h~V ‘mdi apply the lnstiiiciiolis illdcfillltely as B€’H\'-"YS-47~”llCll€‘l1 M- Bl1l‘Z»'>5'lll‘l Earl lVlU-\’i'3l’ f0lll'ld their Umm at 9 a result of the pallicky condition oi Pitchr‘l'. G. Gr€‘.°;’?l'l'§ lst l`l2lS". F- feet. the market. Pound; 2nd base, T. Cameron; 3rd Park, between the St. Arards lml'i0lll'lC€m€lll °f the “ext The limitations were even more base, P. Dan-ach: S. Stop, W. Mac- mget, which will take lllllllll Bl"0“tv drastic than those suggested by Sec- Gabe; Fielders.L. Monaghan, Bean the first of August. Will 3Pll"15l'l l-et.ar,vof Agricllitiiro Henry Wallacai Carmodv, Stan McClintock. Van- later. And an even betirf Dmgfflllll He told officials of the exchange ager V. Hildsoll. lg assured. that a curb of at least 10 cents a Leafs-Catcher, D. Ward; Pit. bllsllel Should be placed an wheat chef. B. Meecellum and B. Mue- price fluctuations. _ calnlnn (Gang): lst l,a5e_ H, Mlm. 20 hours more flying after he reached the Alasllan r~on..=t. at __ _ Nome, at 1.30 p. m. E. S. T. today ”"‘ a. speedy dash from the Sib-v coast at Khabarovsk. 1 i (c0n_v__ue__`_*,f_cm page 1) --*_-____ Cullum; 2nd base, J. Ward: 3rd base, B. MacCa.l.um. S. Stop. M. Arsenault; Flelders, R. Whltloe-l<. T. MacKinnon, B Ward. Manager M. Spencer. Lemon darrier-R. LeClair. R.°feree-P Gay School rf-port of South Lake nhnnl for the montli of June, 1033. Gracie I ini. -i. Mari' 1.. Mac- iDonald: 2, Joseph McDonald; 3, ‘Daniel C McDonald. gm Donald, 2, all.-me chffm. 3. Daniel Gillis. ., ¢f| . U c J lr un-1 w it Mee- the route ahead of Post layl Llc own Grad? _ 4 ` er P \ lc he and Harold Gatty passe point, about 500 miles fur- Tlirough his flight up the Asiatic coast and across the Behring Seaf to Nome. between 2.400 and 2,500 miles, Post became the first. flier` to make a non-stop solo flight a- cross the Pacific. With continuation of his rlzghtv to Edmonton, Post also would be ‘sheeting et the record 4.500-mile' Pacific flight by Hugh Herndon and Clyde E. Pangbom two years ago from Samushiro Bench Japan. to Wenatchee, Wash, The distance from Kllabltrovslc to Edmonton over the oollrsc of his flight is un “You firm toll 'em fhish from me (llic) _ you can’t keep good shox down." \'0ll're quill* riglil. slr. You certainly ¢‘an‘t keep Atlan- tirs down. Each your we have to double our pluut, to falm euro nf the ever ln- crenaing orders for Atlvln- lirs - ilu- sux that look so pzoml mul wrnr an wrll. :ssc-. no si | Grade II isr. -1, Gcncv vc iplsher; 2 A,lvin MacDonald. i' ol-hue 111.-1, charlie Mecoy; 2, Lillian Ford; 3, Herbert Fraser. Grade rv.--1, Annu- Rose; 2, 'Dorothv Ford. | Grade V.-l, Vernon Fraser and Ronnie MacDonald fequall; 2, Kimble MacDonald; 3. Edward MacDonald. Those rr.‘r‘ei\'itig Public School Certificates are:--Adele !\l.1cDon- ald, Inez Rose, Eileen MacDonald, Daniel MacDnnald,‘ Lloyd Mac- Donald, Ellen Fisher. Victoria Fish- cr, Marv MacDonald. , - Stung! The wife wrote from a fashionable ‘"4 hotel: "Dear John. 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