' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN West Princqtlounty Baseball/League At n meeting in Bioomticfild on June llth. the West Prince Base- ball Lelgue was tiwmsd- ""11 -" three-cornered 10113119 5011911111“ ‘w’ drawn \_|.p. consilting of teams [mm QLeary, Bloomfield and Pu.’- nish. The winners of this Sfillvtlllit" to play the winners of llit‘ ijxs! Print-e Lsakue 101' 11"’ FY19” (‘minty championship. m. the above three n lot of good material for ll bim- ~ ball team there is no doubt that there will be great cttmiwllllil" 11"“ the fans of the three sections will see some real good linsr-liiill- _ This league will be followed willi keen interest, as they intend to capture the Prince County chain- pionship. \Ve wish thus new circlin- ization every success and may ll!" best team win. The election of ofllccrs resulted as follows: Pres-J. M. Ahearn. Tlsnifill- Vicc-Pres-Vernon Matthew, 11' Leary. Stun-Trees. — Wilfrid Gallant. Bloomfield. v York Rifle Club The first shoot of the season was Iii-ed on the range at York on Sat. unlay J-une 13 and resulted us fol- lows. Poss-iible 105. W. l). (‘ook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 517i o. \v_ lvcs-t .. .. .. . Major J. (l. McDonald G. M. MOOre .. Eliiu-r Jenkins $- E_ Boatnn . . . . .. - $7 A. Doyle . Kl P. Brodie . 77 Peter Proud ' E. (i. Love" . 7.‘- E Brown . l?» S. (Y. Moore . 7*» 1i. ilendcrson . 7:1 E. Crockett .. . ti’! E lialrdy . . . . . . . . . . .. ti’! ii. Vessey, E. Taylor ‘Tay- lor did not ilinisli. The Ciii-b "has entered for bath rlie Silver and Team (‘oiiipdlilon the first shoot being on Wednesday. . June 24 for ‘senior shots, tin.- or shots wlill also be (‘Oliblit tlieiii-‘speciwlly donated prize. ..___.__.._.,. Seconii-‘Game P. E. I. Baseball League Tonight at the .\..\..\..-\. grounds local fans will have the opportun- ity of seeing those ancient rivals. the Abegweite and Crystals. iii iii-- second game of the Prince I‘:'.l\Viil'lI island ‘baseball league. It will be remembered that thi- \vt't~‘it.‘l‘ll tviini captured the (ipcnin-L: gain-i in Summerside last iwek by a score of four to three. and are cumin! down determined to secure a Kootl hold on the Lieiit. Governor's (‘up by making it t\vo straight. 'l‘li».- Abbies, too, would like to llr} the first winners of the trophy, {ill-l will take the field with a vi-ry rtrong teaim, and endeavor to llr- ‘er lip. "Lefty" McQuaiil will take the mound with Lou (‘ziiiipbi-ll in reserve, while George Francis will receive what they send up. ‘Flir- remainder of the team will in all probability be the sauie as playi-il in Summerslde: Fred .\ic(farcy. 1li.. lack Mciilachern, 2b., Ed. Lynda. 3b., Fred Bradley, s.s.. with Frnnkwiiiieh TCHllIlPfl in a win for the places have, l'lllt'li the game, Ilomo runs by ' Iirooks. Frunizu and Iliirpcr were ii aiiin s. ' Pliilailcipliin . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 9 0 (‘iiiczigo .. . 5 12 0 " llot-atur and lleiilino; 'I3lake and And Win A One-sided (Canadian Press) (National League) (‘l.\'(‘|.\\‘-\'I‘i. Juno 17—Luque - r ;lt'l'tllii(l airtight support to- illlti (‘iiiciiiiiati won from New York l to 0. New York (‘iiiciiiiiuti . 1 |i;iiilli-y' and Snyder, (lowdy Liiqiit- nnd Wingo. l'iT'l‘Slil‘ittiIl, Jiliii- l‘il‘iiit>' won their sixth straight saint» today. when tin-y ileicatctl llll‘ llrookiyui iiUiilllfi, S in 3. Brooklyn l'iii.<biii~sli - tiriiiit-s, Illllllitfi], Oeschgcr and ’l‘:i_\'lor; Ydo and Gooch. l7.—ThI‘ _ (‘illC.\(‘.()_ June 17.—— Sheriff Balkt- iii iltitililtlll to pitching a l'iii.- gauic. SL‘()l‘\'li tlic winning run \\'illl'il giivt- (‘hicago a 5 to ~i victory ovtr Pliiiaili-lpliiii. .\ilake‘s doublo illltl .\diiiiis' single iii the ninth, do- llariiii-it. _ only three games scheduled in National League today. (American League) BOSTON, June 17.—'i‘lie Chicago White Sore and tho Boston Red Sox spill. this afternoon's ‘Bunker liiil llay douliiciht-ader before [Wfliliyahvfl thousand inns, (the Wliiti- Sox grabbing the first game. ' to I and taking an early lead iii the second, only to be nosed out at the finish, 7 to 6. curs TIGERS iiiiicii i uiiusiniiisiiiis 0f 19 to 1—Detr0it Scored 13 Runs In One Session at B at. I Contest By A Score Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 4 1 Boston . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 7 5 Faber and Schalkg Quinn and Plcinicb. (Second Game) Chicago 6 13 1 Boston 7 11 0 Blankenship, Lyons, Ovengros and Crouse, Scholk; Zaliniser. Ross and Hcving. WASHINGTON, June 17.—-'Zach~ ary had a slight edge on Bush in a pitcher's battle today and Wash- ington won its third straight game from St. Louis, 2 to l, to keep on the heels of the pace-setting Philu Athletics, Manager Harris oi’ the Senators iii-t safely for the 23rd. consecutive game. St. Louis \Va5hington Bush and Dixon: Zachary, Mar- lierry and Nuel. Philadelphia. June 17.—~ Slim Iiarris‘ batting and pitching were too much for Cleveland in today's ,'"illlQ and Philadelphia won 10 to Lir-vclnnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s s o Philadelphia . . . . . 10 19 0 Smith nnd Myzttt; Harris and Cocbrane. ' NEW YORK, June 17.—Detroit defeated the Yankees today 19 to 1. A home run by Lou Gerhig sav- ing the Yankees from being shut out. The Tigers scored 13 runs iii the sixth inning, equalling the ro- cord for the season established by the Philadelphia Athletics. Detroit . 19 18 0 New York . . . . . . . 1 4 4 Daiiss and Bassler, Strnnage; ShawkeyfFcrguson, Beall, John- son, Jones and Schang. (fronin. Bill Ryan and Phil .\ic- tluaid in the field. With this line-- up, spectators should see some llUliVy hitting. and some flashy tickling, and base-running, though it will need to be sensational base- riiiiiiing if they are to steal safely on Jack Wright who caught six llli'li in the last game. Altogether it promises to be a good lgame for the tans. Fmpirn Jack McAleer will be at lilo» plate with Doucette of Summer- Eiliit‘ on the bases. ’l‘lii-. Aliegweits have secured a new set. of bases of the regulation type‘ and it is to be liopr-d that there will be no further The ailmission will be twenty- fire cents. School (flliiilfNl will bf‘. admitted free, but must go in the blastern lilt-atrht-rs and stay there or leave the grounds, Positively nobody but. oillciais and players will be allowed on the field or track. Baseball A iriindly gziiiiu oi‘ baseball was played at Victoria Park between tho 'i‘rojuus and the Khaki Boys. cause for disputes in this respect. S latter by the score of 16-12. The liiie-u-p is as iollows: akl Kh Trojans catcher Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nelson , pitcher Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McGregor 1st base Reid . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Otter 2nd base R. Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Johnson ‘ 3rd base Forsythe . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prowse s. atop Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fitzgerald flelders Farquharson . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Taylor iiiith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McDonald We, the Winsloc South Huskies, do heroby challenge the Milton Giants to a friendly iganie 0f base- ball to he played at the Winsloe Diamond Friday. June 19th at t‘. o'clock. The following is the lineup: (Jatcher-L. Phillips Pitcher-JI, Hogg 1st Base-Ii‘, Woolner 2nd Bnsc——-L. Phillips 3rd Bnse-—0. Babineau Short Stop-F, Benton L. Field—N. Diamond C. Field-J, Storey R. Field—H. Diamond A friendly game of baseball was played on Connaught Square be- tween the 3rd Anchors and Sack- Foot-Nine and resulted in a draw KZIIIIG, The line-up was as follows: Sack-Foot-Nlne Catcher B. liughes _______ ..- R. McDougall Pitcher 3rd Anchor: G. McMahon ........... _. 0. Fall 1st Base A. G l _______ _. , (An experience from lite) on“ 8y 2nd Bass M Gormley J. L l _____________ __ J, “It has to he a pretty good idea M" e 3rd Base Pmwse‘ to make me change tlic habits M, Black ____________ __ E, Mggfg oi n life-time. and when I first Short Stop heard about Hatchwny Ilutton- 15' Stanley ------------ -- E Lund less Undcrweor-flvcll-l just [H Mam" Right new F E laughed a. myscll. l ' 'é;;,;;;,;.,';,',,-" ' s“ - i ........... -- Time went on, nnd mm alter A Cu", n E’ Purcell mun kept on telling me about _ the new kind of comfort he mil , experiencing and I began to wonder. . . Then one day I boufilit I suit o! IIatchwny-I took it home and slipped it on. I never would have thought thnt a suit oi Underwear could malt: uunli ii dllierence to l man‘: lul- inylc~it was so down-rifllit ellily comfortable, and certainly the run-button idea saves n wonder- ful amount of time and trouble. Iiclicvc inc, I um sold on Hitch- wuy now and I have not a hunch that I shall ltly that my for lilo.” (Jon hi] a million Canadian mm and boy: our Hulclmny, and each ymr Ilu number groin. woons. HW BUTTONS WOODS UNDERWEAR CO. LIMITED fl chants oi’ the town tonight stressed , their approval of holding days’ horse racing here on Jul-y 10 and 11. I the merchants committees were im- pointed to canvass the town and ihua secure funds for a merchants’ stake race. ' the manager of the new tuck. will make it definite a in regard to the races before the end of the week. . Make War On here today opened a campaign on! baseball pools. several TORONTO are operating in the capital. Three pools here, the police any are do- ' in; kn business o! about $80,000 n, wee . man. of Oh Kiri Knpinn N, Y.. in July title. lIlI bcointnirched to meet Ai col-mitt, of cimiiimi 11111.10 latter | city Juno Mrd, hi: manager an- For Amherst N. S. AMHERST, N, S., June 17-Mar- IWO At s large meeting of George M. Holmes. 111106111 91M Baseball Pools WASHINGTON, June 17—-Pollce 0i’ which ..__._.¢-o>-_-_ BOSTON, ha: 1’l-- Red Chap- , who II to moot Long Inland City, the featherweight ____. onncod today. To commemorate Fathers Day we will give some very startling values for Friday and Saturday noirffiiiicizr FATHER- VIen’s Button-Less Combinations $1.00 M-en’s_ Klhaki Pants $1.15 Men's Blue Over- alls $1.69 Blue Stripe Overalls , 951,25 Men's Khaki Shirts 151,00 ~--.---~--- Men's Bedford ‘Cord Breeches $3.00 _ t Men’s Heavy Khaki ‘Breeches .. 1152-50 Men”s All W001 trousers $55-29 Men’ Working Pants 152-32 Men’s Heavy Cotton- ade pants .. $1119 l’ Menis Merino Shiizs and drawers, per ‘pair $1.00 bresg Shirts special 851,00 ~.-¢---.-.- Dress Shirts, special '1 ‘i0 ~~-.------. M-en"s All wool Sweater Coats, special .. . . . 152-09 Men's Caps worth $2. Friday and Satur- day 151-25 ‘Boys’ Golf Ilose . till-c , Boys’ Overalls heavy weight, special Boys’ _ Ballbriggan drawers, short and long10 ct“ , Cotton Socks, 5 pair for 1111.00 Cotton warp socks 5i pair for . $1.00 . Special values in vlleijfis ‘and young mews suits. Store Open every night until 8 p. m. J..W.llobblee 135 or Geo. st The Ladlesi roumall team arm reserves of the Fcmina-sport Club de Paris, visited England to play a series of nine matches against English girls, at represented by Dick Kerr's Team (composed chief~ ly of mill girls) of Preston, Lancashlre. This was the fifth time that a team from the Femina-SportClub of Paris‘piayed against an English team of girls in England and the charity which benefits is the "Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society”. The photograph shows the salutions of the captains-Mddic. Carmen Pomies (France) and Miss Florrie Redford (England). titular iiiiil Horse Racing Will Be One 0i The Main Fea- tures During The Big Week. , I 1 Old Ilomo \\"-cck iiorso Rat-iii: |ii(l_'.!l'illll.-€, ('lt7.. and iVll-‘il ilit- t‘il' will he one oi‘ the big featiii-ros ol'|ir-i t» ('ii'\l' on Juni- 27th, every Flaw; tho i-ntcrizrinmeni. They will ‘in ouid lii‘ iiili-il. The first day's llPltl 011 U10 i-‘iffililltlfl 0i 111‘ (71141? i‘.ll'ill,‘,{ will consist oi‘ lil(‘ ioiloiv» lotto-town Driving l'ark and Pro- m; aim... , rlinoial Exhibition Association, and; Nd 1 ;_ , in illlKlfliliftlllJlfiii for tlho largo i-roivds sand who are exlpecivil. the Scarf-inf)‘. Nu, "-- .\ir. C. it. Siiizill-wooil is iiaviiii," lii!‘ .\'n. 2.31) Puma grounds thoroughly cleaner] up, Purse lent-es rclialircrl and all the liiiilib, ll i _, i, l." urrfl‘lg‘iil “tn-i, ..,-,,-,. inns and frnflis Whit» ivashrii. The nu a and illli brim.’ lo "*ili~ troy-tract callsltrriilio (riiiiipli-tion Oilifll‘ ii that ‘I -- \\(\H nl1lt(>h(|“ in lilllS ivork July 10th. lii ailditlion to RIM-lid “m5. , L, m, i,,,,,,.,,\.,,,,,, the above, tllie caretaker, .l:iiii<~s'1~,-|.-,. 1-”,- t-,],,.,.,,,,,,,."‘.‘ m, trfurrg Mrllllli-‘J l9 TP-fifllilllil i110 iT-‘Hfli ill lllt‘ llill'ti'lllll'll will ‘have iii“. pr 11111111’ iliiices and cXilwrls to have all o». m‘ (lg -\\',i|ll_r H, i iah-plnqn-q worn parts thoroughly i~z~~siiriaccil '|‘~oiii~ii:iiiii-ii. . rid on l-‘riilay llii» hec- |Mid itiio oval in faster condition mill (My; Lin-inf; ,,|~ H". ‘vwk Wm l“, ilian iii any prcvliouts your horn. Mr, Simiiilivooil has SCC1ll‘t'(l the scr- v-ices of tlhat pt-e-r of siarlurs, _\Il‘, Clhnrles Thoniipsoit. oi‘ North Syll. iiey, ‘N. S, tto handle tlu- boll on July 15th and 17th. \\“itli (‘liarletl T=ll0lllill9iOil in the stand tin-n- will be no ilelnys. Every race will iliillri 111011117111)’ on time nn-d tho bee; all sliiizvil illt‘ ltiililwilll; (tlasistis with ‘ s il lot oi‘ local illlt‘i‘(‘<l living taken in illll‘. races and iltriiu rt nviinibcr oi‘ hitherto l-Yrltlill hairs-cs ‘tlhlf r -.,., l q . discipline will be Illlllllll-‘lilivtl. The ‘|’-‘,1“.,,.‘.’.'.‘i1{{{,§i,,§"§.{i,“*, six events of the two day‘ racing alivziys been‘ iuiiioiis for ill‘: ca-rry a ‘purse value oi‘ -. .,Ittl0,0tJ, which is the largest oiieri-il for a two day meeting -in any city of the Mnriitinieii for several years. 'l‘liesi: iirood ipu-rses, nnd the excellmit re- lHlYsc-s mid at every nit-cling lii-ll] here our iiilililil tlit‘(‘llf~l have won the lnr§cs1 proportion oi‘ the ‘IVIIFHI’ money, notiir-itlisiaiiiliii: ‘llv itirv-iizn entries 1"" l‘: ' --, .~ piitation oi’ tlhe (lllflfitlfltllfltiVll Driv- \Ve prcdhi-il this? iii“ii“i.,.“i',’,','.' ing Turk ‘has for condiictting it's again this year l I h "we" will '7'" ill" "ltlllnts oi liPilijX- IilIOlillilllilll iaigwrllfiilr 11,. .1 tin-g n ‘splendid aggregation of burg-g“; “will m. (.11, "uni ,.‘,,,,,] m}: i 0S. Eve day new vllliiiiii‘lt‘t 11min] (by H“. ql-q in): l\li'nlil‘nlhiit lbelng recclivctl iby lithe Srcri Lary for Siziialiiulucil. " l ' " ' Powerful Drama ”"""§"".‘"l~' <-~»~F?lTi~»ii-~- v I (i1lili';1ll,(.lllli't‘ .\l.i‘i)il\\'i.ii, liilll. louy Iiiuukeiizlii iiiid litllo l-‘riiiilcii. n y lii imiia» l: : "oi and a llFil‘ : a. gain d ll‘ iii _-l ' . .. . St0rI1l!""""°lli~i 0i‘ 1111' lliliiiullilllligl‘v.iliiliigll plnv I Mvm-yiiorful Smriibh‘ 'ilil\'t' Il)(‘('.l\!|lll' ‘Cold -t»lin‘t shrunk the uiiercuiqv tziliiikaimg. ‘vim. all" "WWW-dill!!!" tiown to ztvro-iiiiinus degrees! Bllnd- 0,1,5," yfii] lllmlllr-ion ni‘ lair, lie- inx snow? An icy gale, terrific. n 0 ' " “"""'““ “i ““""r"l l‘i""i bait-felling. laden with Bjiiinillnig nr- mum "r m“ '<"|“'- i"11-"-l|i<lmiient of rows of sleet! Does llhnt iglvc the ,',|"“,'N:I'I0l'l11." with its t-nntriistiing rcodler a chill and n stir oi’ ililiioill;.';f,,'1,,,\,§‘,,‘,, "All(t:"':';"""“'mimiii-"ill 1- . s. =r ..~ .1ir snows orin that recalls those record. (IPMII- M1, W" H, l.‘ _ _ deuiitlk hlifinrds our North All:in- ,.,'.,...1“<,f,.| . ti] flu." Swims pmv“ tic States sometimes have. in win-l“ néwwflu] lg‘; glgroirthzl “hloi t _ . ' * ~ I - . i ) ec n1 - 0:3. Xxoéiglthnn the terrible 001d Oilizllyniiifiiv you will. ii was ilireottfil For the "real" sensation. and so b; n;,,XAI;I,‘I'I‘,'“"“' “mi ‘Phmlfllffl-‘Dlloll mnllyotthertihrillsthntonily"seeing .S,,,,‘,_ l‘, "m- .tii believing‘! one must go to the "fin" 1hr." femaulng some“ M m“ Prince Edward Theatre outlay and m}, ;.,.,;,(0 0 f?“ (ihllef "hammiem °f witness "Judgment of the Storm“ " m‘ mm" P1111’ 011111111‘- Jronm! ‘air us. '1 mu _ MATlNEL-Zfi Ann .1“. ' NIGHT-Us, 25o, 1“, ~,? 1.. i WONDERFUL i PHOTODRAMA l OF Tl-iE i PEOPLE- ' sv THE PEOPLE- FOR Ti-iE PEOPLE The son for whom she ii hcr! respect! in this drrirvatic “Big Bertha" any". world who made life worth while, turning against: All her pleading, all her tears, failed to move him, and the heartbreaking part of it was, the fault was hersl DCSiTB to give her boy everything had led her to keep the gambling house left by her husband, and now the evil ut the place had descended on tier and stolen her boy's vcd, the one being in the i it's a tremendous situation and is only one of many I l i i . Orchestra-Jim: News and Fables. iiitf-‘ililii ivi-ck, which begins July Liti, will have a distinct inturiia- tioiial aslwri, although the prtii-ient prospoct.~i are that only Walter M. llooicr. who won tlio Dlnnioiid sciilla iii 1922, will represent the linileil States. English rowing enthusiasts had lllillvil to sou Auicricoii collegi- elt-lits uii the Iieniey reach of the ’l‘liainca this summer, but. it is evi- di-iit those liopcs will not be ful- filled. 'i‘licro will be Dutch nights Polish cights and other coirtiiiciil- ai crews to tipposc tho iintivu oaiieiiicii of Britain however, Besides Hoover. three (vtlier acuilcrs arc coining from orvrsciis but. British (iarsiiit-n believe iiic Amcriciiii's strongest opponent will bu the young iii-lion, .1. lit-l-t-artn-(l, Jr., the rnwlm: son of , m; old Thames tiliainpiori. wlro beat iioov- or in 1923. ivlieii the iornier Dul- uth man broke a blade on n boom in the river. Ileresiford is prac- iih Pu . Pht l c ti a a".m'“"°' “is” '““"“°" “' ‘he 11"‘? “ha”, £5,561“ grggqfciiolllirpora on q ‘i: tllpizitii This Dmllrnin will This whole dramatic climax of p: e‘ m “y ‘Mum “m! “m0- iifi. "£&ii"‘é.;i'€i."u.?i.ii2i%i. “i! Oapgmen Entered In Diamond Sculls {staged in a terrible blizzard of the IDJVDOW. Julie 410i‘! described. In emphasising the thrills and realniess of the storm. howeVenotie imuot not overlook the fact that lit is only one point or infill!!!» in d Mogul-e filled 1h otflflillg conltraqig, gliipipl”. m. Liam and spectacular ertteetc. airp- eiilmpobed‘ upon Itiic. foundation oi n powerfully rii-hmafie story. no you i c rm stories? one of t-ho molt humtifid and most sweet- lvtbvillinzwiffthem all is it vital nlqqnit in - "Judgment of the flifltm." And does iitiromz emotilonni 1110MB tilt your tarvte or mood? “Jltdfliollt of M10 81min" lei ful-i of 4pm you like powerful, but dc- ‘ttuiottly human TOfllIIITH in your hill of fare? f mottbf-"illiitlfltorm" is that! ; o for-your love new, Lloyd l-l . the screen's newest mat- inee! i ii __Qmfm<inrz Lucille ‘l-liflfln 1'"- "vlflna aim" qt 0m. tvnnoqiteii Add Gouge urn, Myntl 17 ——Honley S ‘i... SMOKING ticiiig diiily at Putiiey, 11ml lg ww- ing better tiiiin ever, tow pa“; ob. servers say. .Otl1er ontrniitii for the Diamond Sculls include H. 1'. Detton o! U gent, France. who exhibited goot "lirfllllillltlllili during the Olympic giuiios iii Paris iaiit your; Count A. Osiolwski-Cznpski, of Warfllw, who as a public school i l w- . I Tobacco We Want Your WOOL a Bring or ship your wool to us—- we’ll buy it all, washed or unwashed, while or black and we will give you THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE MOORE <5 N°LBOD LIMITED laud was A, (foliage Vikings crew. nnd ll- ' hioiitciioro, of Australia. Former Billiard nun-est, former world's chfllflllw“. 18.2 ‘bnlkl hero yesi nino year's old. 170111111950 w” the amateur title in 190°- lmd been ihyiinvling- ing n nei- ; cnlhofacorllflflil! i gnarl Shoe Si! . b - tar. .. a member oi’ the 151°“ Champion Die-i, CHICAGO, June _l'l—-*Culviil w- e billiard plflierv t" , ay. Ho wad 111"" H0 I for omo time. i°li°"' n t; J down.