he Sport P dy Rea. i age Everybo BllNNlE MACK filiMElY FACES All illHER Filllllli The Once Great Club Under a Peerlessl, Leader Still Hugging the Cellar Posi- tion and Canit Get Going. with his scores-uni, telling hie \'illlllL',rili‘.l‘l-i how to play every hat- tor and giving them the example llill sin six Miillllllllillfi lll initial. Clarence De Mar Has Good Chance of Be- in g Among the First to, Cross Finish v-j-"r"? iistiiiiiti l. iisiiitii ‘Flappers _il—.‘.ake- the Bobs’ Measure 8 to5 “TIMBER- TOPPING” JACK AND THE FAMILY 1* l FLAPPER8-—I IvOlI-iT-G A very interestiiiig game waa played on the (lyni. floor lalit night between the above teams. and all ihuse that saw the match. last night (By Henry L. Farrell.) (Special to The Guardian.) Line-Runs Like Longboat, Fa- , mous Canadi - an Runn er. (Annealed Pnen) NEW YORK. May 2I——Amer» icn's hopes in the marathon, clas~ sic distance feature of the 1924 ()ly- pipic games at Paris in July, will he higher than at any time since the spectacular triumph of Johnny llayoii 16 years ago at London. That y_ r, 1908, Hayes was vic- torious a tor Dorando, great ltiilan runner, collapsed when within sight of the finish. Over-zealous officials helped Dorando across the line, hut he was disqualified and Hayes. the next finisher, was awarded frst prize. One other American victory shown on tho records of the seven Girls can do it just as well. lured are proving it. The midd sty The hurdle race is an exclusive male aport—-not a hit of ill The five lithe young athletes pic- ge [caper has the true Haddock a LADI ES‘ ClTV BOWLING LEAGUE (‘oiiicls ziiid Hopefuls lizid a lint- tlc royal last night. 'l‘lii- former winning out ll)! the siiiiill margin of l3 pins. llnih teams put on excellent ititals. ‘Flirt-r- of ilic ladies hail “Y”llilill|Nll i Abegweits Will Play NEW YORK, May "1-—After i1 career oi’ .'l0 years in any profes- sion, (luring which the satisfaction of iur-i-cess and the disappointment oi‘ failure have been divided almost evenly. it is only a game man who can retain his enthusiasm and keep plugging along and fighting for the ninth inning break in luck. Connie Mack has been in and around professional baseball for 30 years. and fate naked of him the test that only a game ll€8l‘l\lll1d an enthusiastic love for the profession could attempt to meet. Mack wag a tremendous success during the middle decade of his The Ahcgweit hall team compos- I-d of the tollwiiig players will re- port for practice this evening at 11.15 iii preparation for their game with Sumniersitle lii the Western capital Saturday May 24th. 1.. Camp hell, V. Zllt-Quaid, p ich '; (l. Fran- cis, catcher; Bus (iurrlck, lat bu a; C. Milford. find have; h‘. Mc- Slril base; J. llll7ll1tl('lll‘.l‘ll, at S’side Saturday . career. He developed the Philadel- phia Athletics of 10 and 15 years _ag0 into n team that will go down ion the books second only to that l great. old illaltimore Oriole organiz- l ation. repute was represented not so lllll‘L'll I developing the formed the machine on the lleld. Zvlat-k's claim for ‘fame and great. in the conquests oi‘ the team. but l“ m” “Fwdly “M km" 1",‘"='""""-; The (iuardlaiiha generous offi-r of‘ qt the league, score l0 to 4. Neitli-;;\.1,,,,,,. m“ he Md “lmwn m flndmx and Fri-c stills l0 i101’! fifllllllli; their er side scorc-tl until the third. vrlien lmi-etinil. “PM “m” whnlfilllf)’ in nu (ll' before May 23, l01‘,tln- are. has mot w lll (‘ard ii:1ls scored in the fifth aiiil ,|._,y_ _],,,,,. of standing ti-p in the open under» lire. l The season is not nror. There is yi-t plenty oi‘ time. to get going. and perhaps the Athletics may get started before it is too late. But it 1,,- dhvious from the look on Con-i nie's lat-c. when he talks in his. ltoys, that lie figures one more year. llias ‘been lost in his efforts to cc inc; ____...A<4>-__- l l Appearances would indicate tha all of his "easy money" lonpe with his mother and sister rsona l ck Dempsey l not lteeplllfl l linery. He is shown her“ University City. Calli- t_]a Bl IllllTES 0N iiiil, GUARDIAN * siiiispiiici , ails usinii l Q. S. S. SENIOFLLEAGUE The Dodgers. ilefieaitetl the (‘ardin- yesterday afternoon at Victoria anus Park, iii what was tho fastest g Dodgers ran in one i'1iii, the Dates are Set ‘For Horse Racing ST‘. JOllN. May 21—-~Nominator's hlanks art- licini! 5111" 0111 lll! m9 secretary of lllt! Fredericton cx- llilbit O-ii for the fall riitrt-H 0f lll“ and Ni-iv Brunswick twircult Sept. liivlT 1S. Horses ‘must lit- iiuincd on or hl-fnri- Mon- flfl. iii lhr- following ear- are looking-‘torward to a relgrn game. ‘ ' » The game ‘itself consistetPof three periods, two of them pllyod iit-cordiig to girls rules and. the other one to boys rules and was ra- plete throughout with snappy coni- iiination and excellent ball band- liiig and ‘some. fair shooting, imth tennis lacking ability in this line. flood judgement was ulad tliroizgliiitit and it was uloa to wait: l tiose girls ass the bu o- to the other withgihé gfeateliltyi‘ c- l'lll'll(‘y possible. . Foiiotvlng are the linevupsr’ a. FLAPPERS g; it}. Ryan~ 2 . . . . . . .. M McLeod—~B S. Ou'cn——l5 . . . . -. . l). McKlu-L-f] E Huglies-0 . F‘. Taylor D. Dickerson~0 .. B, Tgylg _ 1?. McNevin-O AJMQMtmEnrQ l\. Sutherland——0 . . R. Benaltwifl A. Wiseiicr . D. Bkénefb-fl S. Deiiiiis--0 . M, (ju|u"”i,_? 'l‘otnl~——l"lappers 8: Bobs 5. llefcree——R. A. Pendlaton. Scorer-AV. 1*}. Scantlehnry. 'l‘ nier———A. Worth, 4 l _ llio- 21m iiiark. Mlle; Evans liud (7111‘1‘Y- _ ,, m, q,“ R tilympic lllllflltllflnt! lllhlfl HlYlLl. llillli. my ,,,,,,,,,_g., ,,,,,,, “.,,,, 534; wiiiiii- Nlilirl, stop; i", ('i~oiiiii, \v_ Ryan and a iietore he hail Ttéllafllltlll that pointl “rimlu: k1,”; ‘we 5mm Rum Nix", “ming- wnh (m? ma" o" l “loam: ‘Mans, m)" “Mk”, 2,25 w" _____ ___ _ __ 1 _.- 190 . """**- “m! w“ m ‘ 4' a‘ S!" “mm ‘lliss l‘. llarris had iii host single A illrlltiiialil outfield lll] i-nrs where |ll~l carver riiiflitll l . .. ly - . when Hicks imiistsii llic lllpt! first {,.,,,, 2"‘, " " ' ' ’ ' 1,. y hj‘, n, ,,',.,,..,, u}, ,,,.',,,,, ,,',}..,L‘ii.»iit. was lash-tau raster-lav tokens». in lll!“ ieiirih. 11>»- lrsliwr trot. 2.2.". ,,,..-,i-~. Hluknli $400 Pllflll. _ - .. . ‘ .. . .. . "'“—‘*““'“i’—_'“”"l ""8 “ " ‘g ' ' . ' lllll i, miiig iispiruiits anxious Wtliodin-irsi 1111111“ 11 1111"“ lulflflrl‘ Nouiluallulrl rich" M"11'1"Yi-"'1"‘ 111 m“ “"13 Erlnd- loiiiglit l ( F s and l~ nrekus i tliu liili ‘Vlllrk was a recognived Hill‘. y y y gh-we 130g htywQavprl ,,,, ,\,,,,.,.-_ ,_.,,,,,,“,,,g',,,.,', ,,',,_ ,,,,h,,,',,,, " H“: mu“, whmmy n," by a mlu,g,ul._,.,,__,__,| ,,' ,,,,,,,,,g6,. ,,,,,,,,H, ,,,,,_ u‘, algal iiitu the race and ll()l only re- and llll" hall br-ini: (lVI"l‘llll‘fl\'V.ll f" 2., iiiid ll'illl'Hl'1-l'?* P11111101 hi‘ 111ml" 0a,, pm, fintuhnd harm,- ,_|,,,,, ,,,,,-,,, U, m, mm,‘ “Uh, “mm, run“, j ,_,_,.,,,,,,, m", ,, ,~,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,. U, “lee V0 a lllll‘. piilr of stilts, hui Wlllelllt‘ plate, riiiiii- hump. llllllllllh riul- gllnl’ .liiiii~ .lll_ i _ I l although the wearers oi‘ the Stars cqmggs “PM,” “m, Wu.“ ,.,.,.y ,,,,,,V\,>_,,,.,,, ,,, gun," whurp ,,,,,.,.,._,.b. frlllnwg-i ,|,..,a first i-lziiai prize, li-heil u stellar gaiiie forltlie Dmitri ‘lhu lllvlthilllllllllcl ilzitt-s aid-Trill); I . and SlTlDSl-Llli a whole, made a for- tlii-ii- howling. limitation of success in u iiarge dv- “rr” ,'~1111_l 11111 11111111’ i-jllrtllll-l ‘it, 2;! and -4, llllllltl‘ t it: iKi-Iisgil-w-li“ l,‘ I , _ nndlble shown,’ ‘u, smcklwl," ,,, M_ A,,,,,,,__, _ _ _ ' ' _ _ N14,, 13,; 1,3 .,.,,,, ,_,,,,,,__, were d," mghug, y“, gm‘. I lliischall hats, halls, giovos,,llli. la-o lylacliiiini d uiiipiiti lll Ill!» |i‘rctlq., “u”, l ;,|y,,,_L_ T ,1 "t, Pain and congenial] u ma‘ 1912. in that race, Gaston Sti-o- (l, lieei- ' 106 125 rpipti py upy two [gums pi this Right in the height ot‘ his glory.,HWv11l81'-‘i. lB-vr-‘leyfl. bfliwbflll lllfl-Hliit-lllfillfll H11! fldvlflry lllllllllLl‘. ant, le- (iuh, the pioginmiiie to ie niinou c Qu,ck,y?_Yes. Almofl "mum To: hluo took third place, behind M“ |_ g,,.,i,»iii-t 107 134 p_.,,g,,,._ 5pm,, moi“, m, Ma-Qlg [-19 wad ppmg._capii, etc, 1v ll be the awards earii- Mont lllcllarlanc atted as iase- m, mum’ . ‘ ‘k “Sm He, from ‘ma!’ colds’ so" m“, Ann“,- and gtgflmn, we 5mm, N, lfivfliip; 151 ' Mr, J, A. Bentley had both lllflled from the heights to lheldeptht-i ed liy every boy who finishes judge. ' , H , Thetlatcs iniotraftlltl 0211111 g backache‘ mm Africans, while s'x other Yonker- 'l‘. Wlllllllvll 1Z9 ml highest tutni and single. iof baseball. instead of being the,anioug the winners in The (luar- The line up as o nws. up.) ciicuitlalii- ‘.1124, Oqlfilk: wpok “lows agwtw ‘u’ runners were in the first 12 lin- v —» — ~» - 'i‘<iiiii;lit Baptists and St. Pi1lt§l‘S.,l0flHl oi baseball. he heroine the diaii Stilts race to beheld on June lrisuuo h t‘. 11 y . ~11!‘ i- . b,“ -w,m .8‘ luhem‘ I Til‘ l 2M7 T“ m“ m“ Fmmwhlig m." we results: ‘must oi like lgliilleielplilheillilfiftriicil2nd‘ 'cARD'NALs(‘1lill11l‘ DODGERS Sldyltdllllitlll July i‘ f'ilr week Aul; ‘Jmnbs on‘ . A ' Th," w“. ",6 11mm“ Sm,“ w,“ ' oia -~ . name o lll i at . a _ '- » .| _ .. 1 :. _ , l. . , . . Rub 1h,‘ so“ ... I - ' b -1 ti , - _ ll, D - .. E. llnrnly 2i’. » 85,“, m, a,‘ M," “mg ,,,,_,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,_,,, Ha d . St. James ijzfiéllillllgigrisitlf (Mimi; lt. is the intuition of the Guiir oiioii p i Limml, Jmy T‘ m” wppk Aug‘ penetrating all I‘, _ a to the start with particular conf il- l’ u s . ' ' ' . ~. ‘mm malmgamel" l" "lmwgnwh ' . _ . ' ' ' 0n ~your cheat a "m, flue“, mvcmrenve H De,“ (l. White . . . . . . . . ..1.'i.5 155 22S became the pathetlrs instead 0i u", co,,,e,,,,,,,i,, u, n“, Bu", n; each R. Doyle . . , . , . , , , , _ _ __ p, (‘()n||()|,li|],\,, m“ “la-mt rd. .' ' ' " ‘ M‘ l), (iofflii . . . . . . . . . IA125 127 lll 'i‘, Li, (toiirad .. .184 1K8 1114 the Athletics, and tlic best thing ,_ (,9 . n, ,,, w-m, ,. m, "m, w", 1st Base. _ Wiioilstorli, .liily ll; fair week,‘ , . ‘islwlnrmd Mekong’ Mus!" amleu" Q 'vllll‘(ll'l'glll‘ 157 ititt ll?- t‘ B Sample 115i 177 i711 that Mack's friends could say 0i“ u’, d l e I Q s? A (‘oi-iiili-y M hit-(luiuaiVSi-pt ii wmas‘ .8“ ‘.1 ~ ‘Harm! who ‘flmbughed m“ “Km m l". lllacilunnlil i121 2112 127 .1.‘ ("Yainiieron .‘ . . . . . x180 1G0 18R him was that he deserved a chance l,“ H-Oml-Hnnliltpew m "l" line ti" i I ylllflulllillfl‘ ' I Fri-ili-Irictou July 2i‘ [air wcelhl gill fir? .' mr‘ku lead the. Yankee sound when he M mug _ _ _ _ ‘ __ ‘m2 ,2, ,,,,, ,,_ A‘ Penmeum “H152 m, n”, w “lake gm)‘ mys ‘(POIIIDM ion no (out t e. I wlmmlm, B Mann,“ SH", m _ ‘l1. out , VIUQII W011 the Boston .' 1 tr r . . idea will he well and eiithusiastlc- '- ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' H ' ‘ i - _.q\1<.kly breaks eh """""""1» "m" i. iiiiit-is . . . . . . ...:ui .i.. i..s noun-tone ‘it might not have D6811 1ll'|ll€, 'll‘ll its»... i..i,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, ,,,, 4l\ Olympic tryout, for the fourth time, ' ' ' ‘ ~ ‘—» Methodists exactly, that rode ‘Muck to lils fall, ‘my "’““l‘”~"l' , ,,.,_, . -, ' ' I, Duh”, ',.:,,r, ,,~._,,',,,,,,',,' Ag; i, ' 90am’ ‘wmlm’ shattering the American record and To!) Till do!) ,1, Webster . . . . . . . ..172 146 2-l0liiut there was an exam-feral“! (8% < " M“ 1r ' . Profiqu,‘ ,5,“ ‘MR "4 ‘ glrngmltllillrl/lfil: golf "ttllarlnlrtha Olvmalc rev-om for 'l‘oial~20.'i4 i’ w. 'riii-ii¢-i~ .. isi 141i ins of UOIliIltlCHCG. ill. ‘lellsl. ‘lieiuiiii 111W"! ""1 W" m" "“"" Y°‘“' p it i c r rot-III hit-eta lit (‘lllllllfilll ‘s... 2-l ma ‘ n alt M I u“ “w dummc” o‘ 26 ‘lines’ 3M’ yards‘ M‘ Curt" ' 13* 192 mm when’ m 1914' he ‘are “pa” plum“: in me "pa" page M a new!‘ l‘ Gal-mm l. “ .(‘.liarlotti~tiiw.ii ‘(lttl 1' will ‘follow gestion tihai i-atilgfilsllllllxi, ‘go-Rf?’ “Maris .tima--l9r.4li_ilg gave was CHURCH census i, ;McNalr_ "its 120 1min... great Athletic machine lflltl dc. iii-oer‘! 1i not here's your oimor- M, Du,” ____________ __ ,,, Lawm, _ '_,,_‘ ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, m, “m m, bu-rm‘ 2 houffl, 89 rnlnubea, 40 -5 seconds, —--— J. A. Bentley . . . . . "378 1B7 225,cla.red that he would build another tlmily to get into the limel.ght. 0pm", we“, “Hflbkn, Cry m, u", “m? n“ 5km f _. only a second aloweizthan the re- St. James vs. Methodists rolled Total-wilt; . just as good. " ' ‘ .. . ’ , ,, ,, ' , Gé, 35 ho _ .. i-ognlseil world's marathon record a very interesting game last. night. Majority for Methodist 66 plus. A, me ggcrl-flcg Jr a years of Jack Milford started training J- "mlwe" J" Tram“ltlfifikfit,,y,?llil,fic,iilz "’..,‘,,':;, will‘: 0,, "raw i?! B,%'r€_°:,s,;"f‘$:: hung up by Willie Kolebmatnen n, , . _ humiliation and disappointment. yesterday and is confident that the I, v H . i, H ,,,,,,,, ,,,D,,,,_,,S.. recommended ,.u,_'65 Us Newark. N. J., in 1912, -Wiilie'ii Clffillllfl. 111111 Frank l‘3- ‘Vellllllllgvlltntll he llfollllfid 011! 01 U19 3051-011 hit-ck learned last year that John “ten and unders" will have to l" (“mmo Y ‘ elmessey ‘ ‘W ' of Buffalo a new comer to inara- fugg pecan“ of stomach trouble. May-aw, Mme,- Huggms, pa,’ Mo,~.1n,0,,e iipronu," ,0 “m”, ahead or ‘than ranks. They finished secondfif he returns to form by the time an and other spending managers,him, 811d lhlrd. feflllfivllvell’. 111 NW B0P'|of the Olympic event he will be were smart in buying ready-made . {On tryout. \Vlll1am J. Churchill. strongly favored. ,lJflll DlBYQYB. 9V9" ll ll W“ a 0°11" Teddy McMillan a likely twelve- of San Francisco and Carl Llnder ofi (31,191 among the rivals of the fciision that they had not. the abilt yeayuold expecm ,0 be ,,, verge“ Boston, also are members of lllfl)An|ei-l(ggu runner“ W111 be Kgiehutir oi thodesire to find their plays shape by me 2m, He vmned we team, while the sixth man will beiiiinlnen. who wll attempt to make lll U10 1111111" @1156 0f léveliillmeil office yesterday and is confidence chosen from Frank Z1111!» 0f New-Olympic history by repeating his 111111 “V1111 1119111 “W18- personified. . _ - f. _ 'l'lie gaunt leader of tl.e ‘Athletics aik, N. J , and Ralph Will ains, o 1920 triumph ‘spout (dime m ‘zoolooo "L" whiter, Conors and Tranor made noth- ing less than two-buggers. brother, Hannea won the Olympic marathon for Finland at Antwerp four years ago and sot a new stand- ard f r the games of 2:32:35 4-5. De ar is a niaralhoner of the 1310a 0f Tom Longboat famous Can» adlan lnd'an. Ha is long, lean and apparently tireless. He holds his arms exceptionally high, and de- Hornby got some nice throws to second. Nrst game this afternoon at 3.45. Dodgers vs. Tigers. LEAGUE STANDING flygg very “m6 power from the“. Quincy Mass. . \Viiinei's of the Olympic ninra- _ __ , Niall Burnett, age 10. handed his gqflugjng, H“, 1e“ ‘are an", bu, Zuna, who won this year's llalti-‘tlion since 1596 and their timesggigorliareleasiéllalygelrsIpgillfixlsgiitxhgllléng entry in yesterday with a knowing T, Plnyid. Wzon. llost well mu5c|gd at me can,“ and more and Detroit marathons, wasfollow: ‘A, ammo“ “W; hannmung w,“ smile-he expects to he out in Dgf“ ' ' ‘ ' ' " ' ‘ ' ' ' " 4 9 bggk or me "ugh Seldom duflng regarded as the best of the pacrg,“ 1 ‘ _ Waders, ' front when the tape is broken‘ at (‘gggiexrsls 4 1 E‘, e Pa“ 110w he chance hr pace. re- ,,. | He figured that he lllld filled a ‘he mm“ ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " cordless of whether he is $01111: un Ye“ PM“ ‘Ymmr r). in“ time in the infield, sn-eii-gmeiimi o,- dowu 8nd,, DQM," ‘hushed 1898 Athens, Loucs, brat-cc . . . . . . . . .. ....._55,20 m" oumem and added the punch Joe Dowling 1i nine-year-old. says WEST END ANCHORS DEFEAT "yen", a, stookholm h, ms 0",), 1900 Paris, Teato, France . . . . .. .. 2.59,00 tum, me dub needed Wm, we stilt fflclllflhlfl his middle iiame"—— EAST END sq-Mqa 019mm‘, marathon Bppearmunk 15104 Sit. Lou s, Hicks. U. S. A. . . ll:28_.5835,s,_,ck_ ,3,’ entushmuc he been“, look out. ten and antlers. While chief hopeg Probably will “'06 Album‘ shemmh cmmm“ " .'51.'f§.,} "H" he 811mm! 1111111112. For nine P , W , rewards o1‘ 400 excited 11111“ 11"- he pinned .on the Melrose atar, Un- 1908 14711111111. llilyca. U. S. A. _-§5_~ ‘° year; he hail spoken of his club in , e er 9 " “ml 3"“ m8!" "l"? ed up on the P. W. C. grounds last c“, 5am h“ two “the, ,,,',,,,,,,,,,, 1912 Stockholm, McArthur, S. Af. ..i6.6;l 4-? m, flpolqgetllc tone, but this sitrlng "clellfllll! their speed every day pvemng am, wmched me “res, ,.;,,,,_ 11120 Antwerp. Iioiehmuineu. 1am, 32'3" 4-" he boldly announced that he would and expect 1o s ve a good account Anchors go down ,0 den“, M ,,,,. of themselves in their respective “Essex Stare. base- l‘l.l lll’ l Cl] l , up a u n as L hienor’ of have the second-place club next ,fall and the pennant winner of 1925. Before the season was four weeks hands of the Eastern bhil learn. iit was one of the hrest games play ed thls season and the -Stars excel- I Louis Trainor and Mnitiand REMEMBER’ - ‘thlti d iit0w .tl . 13],: .‘.'Qf,,,§,.. Znsshzg ,0:l,;a::?ra,:,,: w“? figguerneailg {',?'::e:,he::w:€fi: led in field work. The Anchors ,x,,,,,e_s_ L“, ye“. may [an ,,,,,_ me h,“ pr,z,,s_.a,a_boyfl, itilllayednwitih tvio league men on lYankees along until ‘lllld-QEHHOII. ~04} “m? Wm up “MW, s r » ~ 1 ~ a WEDDING when they ran into a slump of 12 ‘losing games and dropped into last place. Friday evening between the Sin. tion linden-i and EBSIHYII Stars. Following is the lineup: PIHNEEHS lllN | Contrary to his expectations, the E s“ w A L _ Athl ti t td tl 1924 n intern rs eatern not-tors ' Wlllleflczlslfzli; ein pllihing, limit): ' Catcher z to scwtfl: 532:5???‘ it“ ‘Evading Prue“ mm,‘ "ll and ifleldlng. There was no Way J. .\foCahe ............. .. l1, Ryan I e ‘V’ ‘w’ °' iiioiiaollliilliinlourvlgliliiiile: tlilatfslulcalhess l P Pitch" S Rvan z we have [many ‘unable gm" ' . .~ ow-nr ._.__.___....__. A, _. M011- ll- l8 11 filumlimld me" “all” 1st Base z _0ur prices are always reasonable. The style and W11)’ 1° I111" ll- 0111- rllhck 55:3, ,A'l'l - J, Burns ___._____.____ 1-‘, ni-piili-v I quality of goods can't be beaten. , of a sudden they wl start t ng. 2m, “M” ‘ , ' the ipitichera will get working and n “dmflq . A comm‘), t (v “r , you're of! again. H's lletlrr l0 , " i """ “T” ' ' ' have them_ It lilo all"! 0i U1" The undefcateil Pioneers Baskot- J Donovan 3n} “asap M,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, z JEWELl-ER -I_ season than when the time hi1.“ hall team of Charlottetown won l 11],,‘ 2 turned into the stretch." ova-r the Sunimersitle Y. lll. C. A. \, n, n, m ' p, _ e 13° GREAT GEORGE STREET Mack was actually crushed by Tuesday night by tho score of ‘ ' W “y ""'.""’ ‘ ' ( ‘Mhmm v . g,‘ g l? n” dhnpmnnun“ fqrm Show“ by fi1,_,,,,' Anhuuxh m“ more was Lei‘, 1.19M 000 0e 0 0 000000e00000000090000000909000400009 the club in the early games of 1hr largi- tip- Slnnnjprplqlgl “m”, ,,|,,y. C- Dmmvilll ----------- ~ l‘. ""14"" .-__ "a . ._ __.-.._. .._.- . ...... __ __ _ ‘__ ' _ season. <'l'he ups and downs of .10 or] ,, wry (M, “m. ,,,,,,,,,,,, "H," ‘A n I flight Field I oeo-oawoaoumovsovooo» 00-00-00-600- yearii in baseball should make any morn nxperionoeil Qppflnqynfpp '- - "H" .---- ---.. .1. (lf11‘111~‘l' manager hard~sklnned to disap- Slllnnlfirgldp i,“ n". ,,,,,i,p,,,_., or Centre Field i pointment. and blaso to nIICQ-MR-‘lllll a very min hflblkfllhllll team iimi ll. Kellv H. ltii-Qur-wu Mack. obviously, is [Blldtlfxilllllllfll about his Athletics. I iHe had all the pride oi’ a creator ,ln the once-honored namo of thi- ‘Athletics. and he had ‘been iilshtlng for 9 years to win hack some Ipres- Wlth a little more practice will make a good showing. F. Harris fomii-rly of Charlottetown is their coach. The Suniniersirlo players rein- forced arc expected to play in J, O'Brien, Manager. SPORTS EDITOR, GUARDIAN: Please enter my name for "the in an aixclting game of ham-hall at llochford Squari- Wednesday afternoon Iii-tween (lraile lV W. k. S. and Grade lll W. K. S. the form. tlga for the club that once ruled the baseball world He was so ours Charlottetown next Tuesday night The Pioneers not having any de- er winning liy a score of i’- to 1. The line-uh was an follows: Guardian Stilts Race to be held Monday Evening, June 2nd. R. Acorn ............-. -—--n -vvvvvvvvvv vvvwv vvvvvvvvvwvvv that he had iprogreaaed to the veg!’ featn look forward tor the Provin- door of his comelback that e cial championship. . couldn't hold llllfllifilf and he llllll to Following llft‘ the results: “M”: ‘v- Cmvhor “M” m‘ "IA"; tell the universe that he had n Ullde Y. M. C. A. Clflown Pioneers J I , ' ' J M," , . team again. Forwards ' M“ m‘ " ' °"' ADDRESS _. Other managers, under the some McKay . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l~‘. Klelly 18 ° “r ' _~ circumstances, would give up in W. Johnson 10 . ...F. Coir 4 A~ Mimi‘? - - ~ ~ - - - - - - - - -- G- 35")" z despair and disgust, but Mack is B. Johnson . . . . . . . ..l1‘. Comersn 2 1R1 B11116 _ i AGE .... ...._..... trying to grieve through his bail Centre 1|. P7111111"! - - - - . - - - -- l1 N cholflon N°TE_N"M mu“ b. m", "m" , m‘. _ luck and smile of! the breaks that genre 91.1 . . . . . . . .. Manama 2g H v t h 2nd Bane H R h t l1 Y 1- I1 H will not turn for him. errn . can e ury . a c er . . . . . . . . . .. . o er a CL", ENTRY AN ‘.2 '. He refuses to quit. Day after day N. Johnson _. . . . . .Dewar 3rd Base ' ‘l’ KTOAND "Al; ufi‘ 1° ' be stands lust under this rolof ognthe zlflalllélh‘ Pawns 2 R. Mclnnls . . . . .. l1‘. MacMlllan ‘Polni '9' n-“m-MR “up _’ ’ dugout, gesturing I11 ll" "I - ~ - - “ l‘ ' ort Stop ‘ V‘ . _ ‘ J _ ‘ _ “MA K. Mneooiiiiail ,I..,..,. u Roberta > FREE-All entries PCCClVHl till vvv v "W 7 8 t Fri ‘ ~ a a 2 rd will be ven . n“ "7 A" °°'""“ ‘iari-aiif" "'““‘°'"’ 1E —+8(l>airy,1llf)'l‘I':l‘E-’L0CK gain. ~ . l . . . M. Owen ‘,",-@' ‘f- _ ' C ntrs Field ' ‘ “ “ r