WRESTLING . Silll-end-vrcfll. silk-end-lislt, and . an_wool. imperial spgnieddesiglu. Andilleybeatilleworldter ATLANTIC '\_.1.NDEF*.WEAR LTD, /‘.’\l’7’~.'CTC)N,N B ) inn lacrosse Association, that Lacfosse Tea m Canada will be represented in the , lacrosse series at the olymplc games F01’ Olympzcs u. 10s mo» um year. P11111101’ _ details were not given. (cenadignrrees) m Pica, Italy, is one of the twelve "Flrgmom on." Jul-Y “"1: cities forming the Etruscan League. . m! olympic Canadian Committee, m- celved notification Saturday from A. E. Lyn, President of the Canad- Louis Pasteur died while investi- gating the diseases of the silkworm. ENTRIES FOR ltllllTlliltl BABES OI JIILY 13th. ‘Iedngatlloethaeallllymllenteteslarast teeelllccdstabling accommodations; The Ladies of the United Church are putting on the eats. llogendsArnctt. " areln‘__ota'ilfld‘”’lll- eons. llusio furnished by B. T. Holman Ltd, who have imported special equipment for thh purpose: other attractions on thegrounds, ‘ Passes 01000, no deductions trons money winners. P fll-otwillbellvcntothehorscbeaiingthetrackrccordtrottingcl 0.11 and 035.00 to the horse beating the track record pacing oi 2.18. $10.00 Ingoldwlllbegiventhedrivenmakingthe fastesttilneineachraeeand ' ausdditlonalllmootothedrivenmakingthefsstesttinaostthsrace - and 0100.00 to any horse beating the Charlottetown track record or ace Iuaraca. AlIrcadshadtoNort-llam Julylhecbeerseofthslootin attendance. . lilllewllg are the lntrtcsh- - ‘ 0.10 IACI Bldlllllldflt-"llaleolm ltoel. Northam. DII. V0110. 240-0. W. Gerow. It. his-dell. Maine. BILLY 0011, IJIJfi-Jllllfl Power. flaarlotteown. . LUCKY LINDY, Hie-McNeil] b Raymond, Charlottetown. LIALOCK, 21056-112. llennsaey, Charlottetown. MAJOR. 5., Malt-T. O. Kenny, lummereide. T!!! WILLIS-Charles Ieardonphariottetown. MAIJOIII lib-B. Jabolee, North Sydney. 0. B. MAXIM! GREAT-B. T. Fulton, Upper- itewiacke, N. l. M188 WINNIPEG, ANN-Wellington McNeil], Charlottetown. MAIGI DIRECT-James rower, Charlottetown, M!!! POSQIBEITX-Janses Power, Charlottetown. GRANDMA, 2.101e-11». Mehins, Charlottetown. 2.10 T3071‘ JOHNNY MILES, 21116-001. D. A. MoKinnon, Charlottetown. IRAN! I. OETOLAN, ads-Capt. Samuel Grady, summeraide. ’ GREAT SCOTT, coax-caps. Samuel Grady, summer-side. TEASE-H. T. llhltcn, Upper Btewisoke, N. s. PETER DAWEB, Eli-Dr. Heath McIntyre, Charlottetown. CHESTNUT DfiJDN, Malt-Remington Stables. PETER- POKIY-maus Belay. Presone Isle, Maine. ‘ I.” THO‘! AND PAUI EDITH AUBREY, LIB-Capt. Bamuel Grady, lummsrslde. JOHNNY WALKER-Fred Cameron, (Isariotteiewn. GOLDIN. All-Col. D. A. Holiness, Charlottetown YOI-KOLA, ail-Dr. M. Delaney. Wellington. KITTY MeKANl-Mt. Edward Iarlll. HIGII TOBY-ll. T. Fulton, Upper Stewiaske, N. B. MAY CIOHWILL, SJHG-Capt. John L. head, Borden. III. BQUIRIB-Weliington MacNeiil, Charlottetown. KING SPRUCE, Lille-Wellington MscNeill, Charlottetown. WATT! EDITION, Lilli-William Traitor, Mt. lym. HACK V01.A—Iar-ry O'Brien, Aibcrtou. TQAIPAGILI, llllt—llr. W. Thompson, Remington. smoaaa ronn-a. w. Jay. Mass. DIIJJNGWOOD IABI.I—P. Iolaltlll. Charlottetown. amp! Arman-c. s. Thomas, 1mm». ass rim nun race IIUSB-hwrenoe llenneisey, Charlottetown’. ALLJb-Gulkeltttlhlordela. , Kl‘. lQUlllfi-Wellipgton llaeNeill, Charlottetown. m-Weliingteu llaefleill, Charlottetown. KING IPIUOI-Weiltflgton llaeNelli, Charlottetown. SILVII DOUIOI-llt. ldward lam, Charlottetown. l‘ LAD! VOID-It lalloiee, Ntltla. lydncy, U. l. HIGH TOBY-ll. '1‘. Patton, U"! ltewlacke, N. l. , I‘. L-Gso. A. Callback, enumerates. Gills-Gilt. 10h! L. Ieaqhorden. WINNII mun ms 01111 EiilF B ll ’S H I P OTTAWA. July 10-(8! The dan- adian Presn-“Llght Horse" Harry Cooper or Chicago, won the Can- adian open golf cilampionships here yesterdamAscoreofMOfor-tllen holes gave him the title. Al Watraus of Detroit was runner-up with 200. OITAWA, July 10-(By The cu... adian Press)--'I‘he leaders in the Canadian open golf championship completed here Saturday, um;- mu; i0 hole rounds, their totals and prise money follows: Hoff? Cooper, Chicago, Ill, 09, '15 75, 71-25-0500. A1 Watrous, Birmingham, Mich, '12,» ‘i0. 78. 70—200-0000. Walter Hagen, Detroit, Mich, 70, 76, 77, 78-295-0200. Olin Dutra, Ins Angeles, cal, ‘I2, 70, 70, 74-296-08. MacDonald Smith, Great Neck, L. 1-. 7S. 78, 7t, 70-80-33, h» Diesel. Ausus Caliente, '12, 74 74. 70-296-088. £10m“ Smith. Ocknsrk, n1. 78. ‘l8, 7l.—-296—088, T°lfl Kcrrlsan. Mount Vernon, N. Y». 72, 7t, 78, 78-290-080. ' ‘ , Farrell, Marmaroneck, N. Y» 62, 74, 73, 719-297-330. Mortie Dutra, Inn; Bench, qgmq, 75, 72, 70, 70-200. A114! Key. ‘Ilowtlio. 75. 72. ‘it, 78 74, Wally smlmm. Ottawa, 1s, 1a, 1a. 74-400. Willy 0w. Brooklln. 1s, '14, n, 10-400. Bobby Oruickshank, New york City.‘ '14, 1s, 1o. 75-301. Gcorxe von Elm, Detroit, '10, '10, so, 74-802. Billy Burke. Greenwich, wan, 7c '11, 1s, re-eoz. 76-302. X-O. B. Bomervlile, London, 79, 7i. ‘H, 70-000. Joe Klrkwcod, Chicago, "n, 74, 7s 75-004. Jimmy Johnstone, ‘Iloronto, ‘r1, 7:, 7B, 77-305. Art Hulbert. ‘Illornbull, Ont, 75, 70. 77. 78-800. X-Amateur. Enter final. For Davis Cup lmlAN, Italy, July 10.—(A.P.)- Italy defeated Japan, three match. es to two, in the semi-final round of European zone Davis Cup Ten- nis competition today. _ BERLIN, July l0.—(A.P.)—-Ger- nlsny’s Davis Cup tennis ‘team up- set Great Britain's squad, three atches to two, to enter the final round of Europenw zone competit- ion today. 7i? i ____ _ ‘lama cmcull n A g1 11 a Le: Robson, merits, n, 11,'1g,_ Closing Day at North Randall. Lee Storm Made His Fourth Win 0f The Season. (Canadian Prose) , Jilly 10-!!! the racing at North Randall yesterday Lee Storm made his fourth con- secutive win of the season in the third and feature event, at 2.10 class 110cc. for a puree cf woo. In the fifth event, a 217-21 class straight heats, paid 248 {or a 010 result ticket, the longest shot or the day. N"! 011V. a Hambletonian stake candidate, owned by Al O. Pennocl: took the first event, a 2.18 trot for three year oida. Juli! Gill’. driven by Doe Mc- Millan, won the final race ct the meeting, a classified trot, in straight heats. SUMMARIES Iirst Event 2.18 Class 3 Year Old Trot, Mile Heats, Purse 0000 Alvin Guy. bl. byArlonmly (Parallel!) .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1 1 2 Calumet Crusader, bro (Dick- erson) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 i. Determination, blk c (B. White) ............. ..... 3 0 8 Leirei Nancy. bf (Stokes) .. I t 4 Sister Esther, brf (Walton) 7 5 5 Time: 2.06 3-5, 2.06, 2.11 3-5. Intesrlty. I-lollyrood Reina and I-loiiyrood Boris also started. Second Event Handicap Pace, Three Heals, Purse N00 Easter Mary, bm, by lug. ern Boy (Eitapstrick) 111 George 0., bg (Walton) 2 22 Hoilywsy, bg (Parker) .... .. B 8 3 Queen Abbe, chn (Smart) .. 3 0 5 Llllrctis. M. brm (Hunter) . s a s Time: 2.0a 2-s, 2.01 z-s. 2.0a 1-5. Abbe Heir and Ray Henley also started. Third Event 2.15 Pace, Mile Ieate, Purse 8000 lee Storm, blkg, by Lee Tide ' (McKay) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I011‘ R000 Marie Abbe, hm (Hed- mlfl) . . . . . .... . . . . . . . “.221 Martina Armstrong, rnm (stellro) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 7 2 Prince Mack, chg (McMil- len . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 8 3 Berlin's Signal, bh (Walton) 0 3 "! Time: 2.02 1-5, 2.05 2-5, 2.05. Margin Brooke and Galvin May also started. Fourth ltevent 2.15 Trot, Purse $000, Mile Heats s2: Trot and Pace, (purse 0800 3‘ secs. time allowance). 2.20 Trot and Pace, (purse $300, no time allowance). Racing on the three heat Dill. every heat a race. National Trotting Associatio rules to overn. 5 per cent of purse to enter. 5 per cent deduction from 1st and 2nd mon- eys. Entries close Wednesday, July 27th. Entry fee must, accompany each entry. 0810-‘1-11-21 Lamenesl prevented by Munro's. P. R. A; The Annual Prise Meet of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Bile Association will take place at Charlottetown Ellie Range ' JULY 18th fir. 19th. Oommencllla’ It 0.00 A. M. Prise Lists and information can b; has irorn the Secretary. - ll. M. DAVISONhVJI bet-Col. '\ - President. clAlLll LEIGH V. 111-1.. LieuL-Col. leeretarl . ‘ eauQ-r-s-ss Calumet Ago. b: (Mllioy) Miss Commodore Forbes, bm Peter Arion, bg (Short) Rose, Bob Worthy, Sir Oliver Rose, Laddie Mack, The Jaunt, also start- ed. Classified Trot, Mile‘ fleets, Purse Just The Guy. be. by Olly First Hanover. bh (Mott) andeamvoioalsostarted. iinai day's events of grand circuit . pace, Bonnie Axworthy, winning in ularity “enjoyed by Wi BIG LEAGUE BALL RESULTS IATUIDATS IEIULT! NATIONAL IIAGUI Time: 2.05 2-5, 2.04 2-5, 2.00 8-5. .72 4 (Veilery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H255 Time: 2.06, 2.05 1-5, 2.01 2-5. limma. Braden, Uncle Cad, Major llttll Event $000 (Parshall) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 4 5 Time: 2.09 1-5, 2.08, 2.00 1-5. P Signal Mountain, quick Quaker Chicago .. .- Detrcit .. New York .. ... Pennoek, Wells and _ JOY!!!“- New York - ... ..- ....... 1013 1 Pipgras, Wells and Jcrrclll- l-‘IBBT GAME Chicago ... ... .... 712 0 ‘Axworthy (McMlllen) 1 l 2 Philadelphia ... ..........- 0 4 0 Wayne Frisco, hrg (Bowen) . 3 7 1 Earl Pluto, bg (Walton) Miss Patricia Barrett, brm S 4 3 3 mell. iaadieskl and cochrane. .. '1 a 4 chlceao... 260 5131 . 3 8 3 711 S Whitehill, l-Xogsett and Ruel: Bridged. Hogaett and rlsywcrth: 189D] and Gfllbfll GIOVO, R0111- Outstanding quality, yvhich is ,. A the result of years of experience and research by‘ Canadafi largest ' " back 01%.? . ‘Back of the tremendous .... ltester Cigarettes "lie certain definite fGClIOTS a a a cigarette manufacturers . . ; The pick of the world’s tobacco crops-an assurance of flavour . 1. . A blend of fine tobaccos-per- fectedbyexperts... The most up-Jo-clste- s =1 m» r2. ....-=.-.s§w.-=rr.=§5=-. and methods known to the cigarette industry. _ ‘There _i§_ something in knowing how-to-make" inc cigarettes.- CIGA-RETTES Imprialfohaceoaaaapanyolkiflrsathd TBS‘! GAME Cleveland Washington ... ... .. l-litdebrand and sewell; Brown and Spencer. I SECOND GAME n: t . - . . ...- l 0 l. mag r-Ioll Josedale, chh, by Peter Linc- 3 a l a a l °m (Pmhw) """""" " '1 1 Brooklyn ...‘ n12 2 Cleveland 4 s 4 "°“‘““‘°° 1mm’ M“ b’ M" Pittsburgh . . .. a c 2 Washington . ........ .. 1120 1 “mm (“m”) """" " l‘ ° Vance and 1.0m: Spencer. Harris Oonnaiiy, Moore and lsym; m“ m“ b“ b’ PM’ and Grace. Weaver, Maple and Spencer. V010 (SO0E05) . . . . . . . . . . . .. l 2 2 3 n g a n n mm ‘mm’ m?’ by m“ Philadelphia -- 611 1 st. Louis . . . . . .. 2 1 1 1°11‘ ‘vflkw’ """""" " “a Stlnuis .. ...... 2 s 1 Boston 411 2 Fm- Dnlm" b‘ m’ by "t" Rhem and V. Dal/ll; Haines. Lind- Fischer andhengough; Andrews Volo (Dickerson) . . . . . . . .. 3 8 t ‘w’ sum, “d wmon, md Como“), *'3Y'°" Mmlm» bl- "Y M“ ‘ I l! I INTERNATIONAL mantra McElwyn (Hudson) ..... .. es s N“ Y,“ 1 a o The following are the classes for sunny, bh, by Gen. Watts clmmnm u. 3 7 o 3'5 New Annan Races: (Urban) . . . . . . . . . . . . dis Wm,“ md Hum. 3mm ‘m; New!" __ 4 11 o 2.11s m: and rue. (puree tow. Aziweh, bs. by Iltewv-h (DAY) d" Lnmbardi. ' Montreal .. .. '1 '1 o 3 secs. time allowance). x-Tuut, entry, 3 n g Murphy, Bmlhufl. Mm". Mam, aux and Hargreaves: Closet, Pom- orski, Fisher and Susoe ""1 5"" semen, mm. Cunnlnshllll w! 212-11 Pace, Mile Heats, Purse 0600 1.3mm“ gum mg Hartnett. r1351- 3AM]; Bonnie Axworthy, bm (Mc- ‘M33165’; Luau]; p, g g; Mills") ---------------- ~11! ms-r cams Baltimore s c 1 Kelley Direct. b: (Parker) - H 3 all Rochester a 12 2 Tauscher, Foreman and Bool; Winford, Wethereli and Florence. BICDND GAME SECOND GAME RBI III Baltimore ... ... ....... 712 1 Detroit ... . . . . . ... 9 9 3 Rochester . . - . . . . . . . .. 810 2 Cain, Holloway and Hlnkle; Eek- ert, Winford, ‘naohout, Jonnard and Florence. rmsr GAME l ' It!!! Reading ..- s 12 o Toronto ... 2 a 3 Willis and Mgett; A. Smith and scorn: cams n. smith . . . . . . . . . . . '. . _ ll-rl: ,... aio s secorm GAME hiiedslphia ... .. ‘111 o ans GestugIaBsnGregol-y needing ... ... ..... all i and B0117 Monte see tees -ea_a_saeee_\ a 2 o Blended Right! rleweem. vane-lawns mdfiulal’ Molain, niebhart. Sullivan and Dal?- . III Jersey one; '11s o Butte-lo ... ... ... ....... 812 2 per-gnu, pipgrasrand Outen: Bloomer, Bartulis, Bergman and KQXITIVC. - NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 0 0 S Chicago ........ ... ..... .. 4 I 1 Frankhouse, Zachary and Spoh- rer; Warneke and l-lartnett. lint game: New York . .......... 0 9 1 Cincinnati ...... s l 0 rltrsimmons. Hoyt and Hogan; Lunss and bombardl. Second game: New York 2 0 0 Cincinnati .... . . . . . .. 4 10 0 Luque, Bellsnd, OTar-rell; Car- roll and Lombardi. First game: Philadelphia ........... .. s s o 5t. Louis .... ....... .. 7 ll l Benge, Hansen, B. Collins, Todd and V. Davisyl-rallahen and Ma- cuso. Seecndgamez‘ Philadelphia t 0 st.1euis.. .3 0 0 H. Elliott, .- Elliott ‘and ‘Mc- curdy; Dean sndWilson. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Flntgame: Baltimore ................. 2 0 1 Montflal ...........-----'- l 9 3 Richmond, Foreman and Ecol; Brown, Mcareeanolusce. 4 3 Barnes. m... cum and Head. 1 1 Iirstllmel leading!" ... 4 7 sunaio is is zulnbrc and Lessett: runeli a clai- I Reading .............. .. 1o 1s i nunslc c 11 ('1 innlllll. 88118111011” ,' Shealy and Kfllcscr; I-ilcllbcfl Wilson, Gould, Brewer and Grouse. Jersey City 5 0 g Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 l3_ . Jones, Ogden and Niebergail Teachout and Florence. AMIIIOAN LEAGUE First game: St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l0 17 $ New York 9 9 Biaeholtler, Stewart and Bend gough; Gomez, Brown and Jorgenn, Second game: _ s1. Louis .............. .. a 1s New York .............. .. . 10 Hebert, Gray, Cooney. Klmscyi and Nerrtwl; Allen, Wells, Ruifilld and Phillips, Jorgens. lirstgasne: Detroit .................. 7 i0 Boston ....... . B 12 Wyatt, Marrowand l-Isyworthl Durham, Moore, Kline and Con- noily. Second game: Detroit .................. 2 l2 Boston l3 l5 Goldstein. Bewewl and Rllcl. Dc!- autals; Welland and Tate, Con- nolly. cnlesge ........ .. , s l2 1 Washington . .. . . 13 1s 0 Caraway, Frasier, Ivsns and Grubs: Crowds: and Spencer. L-t-ii Phosphorous for medicinal use h j