to Billiard the Island Iinni 0f Showing his oppone the title c practically ct the third and creasing hi lvcries positions inc. d did point could bout it. Nicholson, was right. on Harry Redmond 500 to 282 in the that had been management Billiard Parlors. him champion a score of years ago Nicholson came from behind 50 points at the end of the first 100 OCIHLS. This was increased ond; over a 100 at the end of the HE\\’i_\’-CX‘O\\’DEd champion kept in- striving opponent. Making few mistakes Nicholson all through the match kept continually‘ for Redmond last fighting hard t0 tournament play to win title when he defeated was the lgrest tournament heartily nducted by the of the Sunnysidc the skill that had made had the nts early lead to win onvincingly. Scoring on every shot Bill led by to 70 sec- players end oi‘ the from this point. on the applause s margin over a hard- mosh the in difficult Redmond. Seldom he lay them up mid year's champion. the very last not do very much a- Ina being nothing Tonight BOWLING HOCKEY. WRESTLING the Parlors capacity to the Redmond has been seen tom’?- form vary much better on pr us occasions nevertheless he took his defeatngamely and gracefully and 9 first to congratulate the newly-crowned Islsnd carefully champion. Playing the match took over two hours and a half to finish and as a rc- sult rims were not high. Nicholson every shot highest with 29 and 28 respectively while the best Red- mond could muster was 14, so tight was the way his opponent was setting up the balls. Both however displayed plenty of skill with the cue on more than one occasion that brought down _ from a crowd that taxed up- SNOOIKEII, second round, section _ match of the snooker tournament conducted Ralph Haynes won a place in the semi-finals by defeating M. Bevans two games to 1n *1 Well-played match. Ernie McGee. winner of the first section plays W. 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Cabllflm" " Wlllhm“ Zilfillfi? iiliilf Tlifllllllmilffil‘? gxf, W552,” the fore one day recently, record- “! l.._._ltfcDo_'ugall R.___b_f_q1f_‘a_rl§n¢ J __i_ngh_2j__ducks in seven matches. the ' 0d W81 wh 00! tat. flu in! . l {pl} lOANNY nan. CHEVERIE Bouris, 147 lbs. IN AID SOIIRIS, JUNE 8.30 Sharp ‘SOIIRIS FIRE DEPARTMENT 1 6th. IMIII BOIIT, 10 IIOIIIIIIS McCORMACK - vs. St. PORTER McINTYRE John, N .B., 145 lbs. SEMI-FINAL, 0 ROUNDS ' VI. I50 lbs, Souris PRELIMINARIEQ 4 ROUNDS I EVERETT CHEVERIE Bouris FRANCIS McDONALD ~ Cllopsiow , , RINQBIDE 15c I ‘ ' Advance Isle Town Clerk's Office REFEREE-Ed. Longsphie - Vi. VI. DAN MULLINS 154 lbs, St. Poforl ‘ NAT McCORMACK Soul-ls LEM PAQUET Sourls RESERVED 50c ‘Ell! Nicholson Shows Old Time Form In Winning Island Billiard Crown After an absence of ton years Bill Nicholson last night returned Free - hitting Game Won u-nt-I-P-i Ev night l ’ a pounding out s 28-18 the hivifelisls in a scheduled Softball Lennie amounts: Trsilinl their in: into the last the winners scored five times that two and four runs in the f ‘ ‘ ’ their three rames to 17-8 and although counter. Two rookie hurlers took mound last night. was serving Imperial-ls and yielded in for 38 10 runs. f Brood rims: Rovers, 10; 1m islis, c. Home run: Whole-n. 3 hdcfich of! MnNevin, Struck ou McNevin. 1. Ldt. on base: Rovers, l0; ials. 9. U u-At the plate Bill aw- lor; on the bases, rill wiilllnls and T. Robertson. - By Innings 0A4 Ev-cl 0-8.!!! 0-431020 x-GBHB Aussies‘ Earn Draw In First Test Match NOTTINGHAM, England, Juno l4--(ClPGsblo)-A long partner- ship between Don Bradmsn and W. A. Brown pulled Australis outofa tight holc today and forc- ed a stalemate in tho first oi the 1030 cricket tests with England. The next battle cf the five-game series opens in Ilondon Juno 24. The pair combined to hit up 27'! runs of a second-innings total of 427 at the first attempt to reply a England's 658 for eight declar- In s. great exhibition of do- fensive batting the Antipcdesn (hptsin played throughout the day to compile 144 not out, his tests. Brown, equally cautious. was retired for 133. Brmdmarfs mark surpassed by one a record held by Jack Hobbs. famous ‘Eng- isnd first-wicket batsman ' retired a few years ago. Outstanding honors in the four- day match went to Stanley Mic- Walcs player hit a slashing 282 in his team's first innings for his highest score in tests against 5mg- land. ‘Four centuries in the record-smashing innings, two of them—-Denis Compton and Leonard Hutton- reaching the three-figure mark in their international match with Australia. Edward Payntcr led the quarter with 216 not out snd C. J. Barnett made 126. Compton scor- ed 102 and Hutton on even cent- try. Brilliant wosthor prevailed tilroughout the contest except on the opening day when a hailstorm caused s brief delay and the Trust bridge ground record of Shjdiiwsl broken Saturday. VITIIAN DID DIM) BUBNHAM. Indiana -—((P) - Pmfassional to tho Burnbam and Borrow golf club for 10 years, A. R. Eddbicfmdildjlillulilfk“, B X Rovers ssuwmis. “£29335 stride by over City ems 5-1 m. of the thug thstfxumotoiskoaonc-runlssd they never relinquished. Five, margin the losers throatsned seriously by amounting for iivo runs in the seventh and the "Snag" flquare- thelm up for the hits good runs while his opponent Lloyd McNevin on the Rovers’ hill gave up 16 safe blows during the oonttwt and DOXSQJRI ABRHPOAE uienl. 031000 Vllhitlodhfi 032341 Pdwmnd’ 664100 Bolgwlzlb 148M22 Joy.l> 14810! Bfownrt. . Iilbci sdslflnnomo. 182210 Oudmomi. 118:8! Msflwvimn. I81 I0 Totals 063377128 lmpcrhll ABBIIPOAE Waldo. 683800 Bquorebrlssfib. 410061 Whaleriss 611168 J.S0.unders.1l. 6 I 8 4 0 3 31. 613503 Saunders. 1b 6 1 310 0 3 m. 411155 Sullivanrf. 012001 .nf. 681001 fl1881534l620 Sinner! 18th century in Anglo-Australian who Cabs 27-year-old vice-captain of the Australians. The new South _ -. llvnqq Englishmen contributed III! its s lone tyre mag; it ii? seven - on gtgtblyqkol; haw about s few facts that and Mrs. Boxing Fan t ui dcrl gvigg Cgnnflilll i a» mistake m A“ rocsoggefliis about face 0 th t turn llllIt fl ti. The just who the Can n lso proved with Lori W drop in the bucket t: adswurth reverse decision handlxi mnto two weeks previous. is not one packs s and is alwa s mad from his wares in Charlottetown the one and only L90 K911 the pick 0f local Forum victory. When McIntyre ABOOT Reuters)-— Hon. racing luck held ed the gold vase, able four-day rccelnectfng The meeting-richest thoroughbrcds suspiciously. The - Royal Party drove first race ss, in the hats of the msn. Conversation two weeks ago. Ha F0X8love II from Prince figure. believed in the hood of £4,000 ($20,000). five-team midget follows : JUNE " 15-R.ove'rs vs. wks. ill-Tigers vs. G . 20—All Stars vs. Tigers. 22—¥lawks vs. All stars. 96- Kers vs. Rove fl-Rovers vs. Glad-it. Zil-Giants vs. Hawks. JULY' 3--Rovers vs. All Stars. l-cav" swans mo .““.'.. it‘, I‘ i . i “law-E; 0n I of, d ore an . ‘i... aibo the who won the middleweight cham- nship l docisi d cod Wcds%r€hn wfsw champ cilsiomars io 2031:“ on "return bout we: out t 121M should at: III rafters to cheer " "rm . Biellnd June H-(OP Peter Befltliy’! toda and his Foxglove II. purchased loss thm 24 hours before post time, captur- o nllll d” feature of Ilnysl Aseo ’s fashion- in world in the amount cf stoke money offered and value of tbs competing-began course bathed in sunshine, allowing the demonstration of latest fadifcnl. ‘the King and Queen and the down the course in stats coachu before the royal closure, the sun shone on the Bay dresses of the women sud the B‘!!! Tonight, at unnumberabls house parties, social activities sttandnnt on the meeting were in full swing. centred on the continued ‘good fortune of Mr. Beatty, whose colt Bois Rousell, purchased a short while before the Epsom Derby, won that blue ribcn - Alv Khan only last night for III undisclosed uslzhbcr- Ibxglove II started the 4 to 1 favorite and, under the skilled handling of Jockey Gordon Rich- ards, won the feature wont mm. Midget‘ Softball League Schedule The schedule of games in the softball league b Ide- are Mr. man __ . GZIMII. “'1?” ll’; l‘.?€l.'il"“l..‘l2§.°°.l,'i€°$ l1 an . McIntyre proved once and}; iou sh id be. d h weight cmmghat hlgupreviougnfilhg or a fluke. He e Wadsworth the worst llckin ever got in all his ring career and enjoyed sweet revenife 1g 1Q‘: m -s.l inltil it. MMWMmllYillEI-Nth lMbQILAnd tbs W88 Q11- WAS aomcl "ro o: -- sue. SAID THAT WA! r 5166mm AN INDIAN nAJAl-l’: Mun: mm; Ccnrlutl. auto/At alwricu mngmocvucm - HA l \ I 0 I 1i Interest Mou-nts Daily In Coming Kelly - McIntyre Bout At Forum June 23 $3? 5 F 2 E 0P6 plenty toil-lurk . fight is s natural snvwsy Y0" look at it. both boys are if!“ BMW weight and age and being favored on the odds should be in wallops in both mils, 0c thoro is not much g5 I'm-um may boast of having the bestogxar-dcvubioughttot-hlsls- laud. none. Thsintcxest is ninning hlsh ovsr this fight. and from all corners of the province the feeling i8 the some scout the axlcolmta: g tho only gaatlusl" flxht staged on this fair Mnlntyn will urivo about the 30th and Kali who is trainiru off m; arrive rods. ; each fighter have s iew wor outs at the um gym before e nleht oftho figh. Re rts frm the c of bo gators indicate b0! are o pink of con- dition add anxious waiting the x0118- Beatty’s Newly-purchased Foxglove Wins Feature At Opening Of Ascot Meet 1y. The race was worth £2280 ($11,150), or more than half the n price of Mr. Boattys new rscor. Backers generally had a success- ful start, favorites taking most of tho races. Panorama, undefeated two-yoar-old owned by an Ameri- can. Mrs. James Corrlgan, started n hot 2 to 9 favorite to win In Coventry stakss easily. ‘Another iavorite was J. Westoiys Frown, who defeated 24 opponents to win the Ascot stakes, premier cvent of the day's twine. defeating F. E. Pools Oalibsts I! b! two lengths ovsr 2 i-I miles. James Bank's Scottish Union. second in the derby, showed his 50mm performance was no fluke by winning tho one-mile St. Jamolrs Palace stakes bv throc on st 4 aoverciln. at 11 to 2, was second. The first French challenge was successful when Princess do Fsucigny-Lucingds Hour In. starting at 8 to 1, won thc ncc of Wales three-year-old stakes In a short-head finish. ‘Prainer Frank Butters govid- ed the first two finishers tho can Mary two-year-oid fillies s kec-T. Lam's Belle Trevor, at 3 to 1, and the Ago Khan's Ysklmour, st 10 to i. The remain- ing nos of the day was tskcn by the Earl of Derby’ St. Msgn starting at 1 m 1.! u.’ Sydney Mines And Sydney Win Games Hines edged out Glace Bay Minors ' 3-2 and Sydney topped Dominion 5-3 in Gaps Breton Colliery Magus baseball tod ay. Sydney Mines Rmnblers tallied x i" 1 busy Season In Yachting Sport Looms hora Inst ye RA! Smith sto the helm, will also be in ‘on m the t in is ummer. “New agniiotovbodts include_ Scram. which, it is claimed. 1S cw" gjnmi - ih gyeflfiofliflgiilulllligauwgelbll“? ivimtiig wnor, es 1‘ e. o The Northumborland Yacht Rac- ing Associction will hold T-IIBII “i” 5mm’. ‘tilllyslllhll . ., o SR“... with class to compete three as ususlqgvvidlng the lar - est en list. ere wll be classes n all with re e-ielltfitlfifll xoec. icd $543M glut; Pinto“ Yacht Club and the Bordon. Blmimerside and tag-u h lulbs. “$3.... bgszliaei C constructed at. gthgr club; inclu e a couple of mipes at Pictou. a class three boat. The Amazon. by Billy Douslls st ahadisc. and a fnewnclfi icxlir exp-flit; grnild . c arm: 1:: Iemgll r of the Shed- isc Bay Yacht Oiuh. Fighters Ready For Cong On Friday Night. This week's mus attraction at Gab continues to command attention. Dean's to bc well-bale wit’: erltertaiexéllnent. for flstic scam ur . Earl Klngfln, the BerW my who meets up with Clay- urns bout is primed with confidence. Nonchslsntly dismissing the com- ing sot/to with Clayboumc, Kins- man semis more intent on scour- ing a bout with the winner of the‘ Keliy-Mlclntyre fight. Kinsman ins yU-r s n Kelly in the lpcsl , but promptly retnlisbd with s victory in a return bout on the d c is anxious seek to enhance his rep- utation in Friday night's “go." Cloyboumo has beenfiaining stead- ily, however, and perhaps will pm- vidc the Nova Bcctfsn with soml unexpected ODDOGIUORI. Little has been heard from the rival heavyweights, but Leslie pro- vides the “o0lor" and the fact that he is to mast an apparently un- known boxor bss added interest to tbs wen of Eioorting Cub on lower Grafton Two 500d l fut wdl known boxers will Help”: U19 show. HAWKS’ PIAGIICB Practice for the Juvenile Ha It the Victoria Park diamond evening at 5.45. All requested to be on hand. c Julia- In...‘ Canadians are also schad cd to practice this evsnigg. Egan: 1E :§5§ §§§§E§ filo winners held the time, h . mllw can. 14- (OP)— §mff§§§§,,°§, $3., ‘$11118 in tII; Although ollmil. l-‘l. Ilhl Yankees W; m, m, and f Wlllw w; moron seven un runs the well to the mound .033." CW3? s 11mins tfhv to owl thqelr OORDBOIK. °"° M“! . victory over thew I " m‘vast°°k"'11°“dm" held scoreless in their big inning. Inst two them singles by Mosh Gor- on bails. seven mon nosed the plate. Big blow lhril Boss's don. of triple In stcu i lndvwobasq no BASKETBALL OTHER SPURI i OttPaves Way For Giant’; is, 5-3 Victory Over Pirate” Senators Upset Tribe 7.é' unstimu- E are? § . I" 1D round- ut out Buns n“ 's offer- untii up five both E . with the aid of five o inning with the res Cleveland, W Heavyweight Souris, ‘Irfinic Co. EY ~.-_$_ coon CHEWING "ronscco MUST Aim‘? HAVE QUALITY AND was MOST sxiihRl‘ HANDLING. 5 i Q3 Eli. l. 0R6 HD1011 I; 2.525% more thereafter boon hits, frootrsns slut. Bo fill-ring’? $2511”; "h" ‘In the eighth in i m‘ . ‘three-run rariiyl,‘ Kim s second f at the Ilflglilfieautf if)“ NlWIOILJj ——§—--§___ . Score Third a_ Th V8‘ . straight ‘Jiisveniign Bastc-lilalli will V0 ry t iii. - . t‘ 3 Nlfihg: nix-I‘ b’ ‘Mmlvir 1M menus innings and Ennis‘. lh".:i".'...i"'" committelerleleilisltlgnigiit a mo“ d e W's against suns. m“ t" IIDL Jock Dryden, outside-left boil club st the league season, h . I-llnod b7 Burnicy. M Joey MacDonald. ANNOUNCES Ilpening 0f The Charlottetown Sporting Glub (‘Old Clrlfng Club, Grafton it.) ' Friday Night June 17. Two-ill Bound Boxing Bouts Welterweight GEORGE LESLIE, M! Lbs. TOM CLAYBOURNE, ll IWXI fwd-n’ the fifth, from ..l»n i MacDonald on the mound runs in th W978 IIEVBI‘ é I England ——(0l') l_ Bristol 01g .. , 6nd of tbs M! Ill‘ by Lbs, Charlottetown s. i V . ooc PETERSON, 1st u» EARL KINSLIAN, m Suffolk, Queen's Co. Vls OUT FRONT ALL THE WAY IT TAKES SPEED AND STAMINAiN A HORSE TO LEAD THE FIELD ALL THE WAY. 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