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A. “‘lllIIllll'-,‘ loll, 'l‘ortllltu (Lily- cIlallIPlI)" l""l" vidcll the feature of the third round lulltclles of the women's inter-club » t-bzllnpitillslllp Mrs “dlllllnl-TIDILI llll‘l. nlld tiwicnlrd Miss Ada ' Kluzic oi’ iillssissuugzl. wllo has won u larger llulnber of (‘zlundlnln ‘titles than any womlm golfer and now holds til»: (‘unllditlu opt-n golf’ . championship .’i‘he lllutcll was play", ‘ ed uL lliiasissaugu. ' lwttu the peerless Donaghue up. ‘Embargo, lwned by the Mahnrajnll. of Plpias. won the 2.000 Guineas classic at Curragh. Ireland. in a field of ten. _--.-~-<+>-i— ‘$50,000 FRAUD IN ROYAL l BAN-K AT MONTEVIDEO i ._ . . A SENSATIONAL SPRINTER IRIUNTEVIDBO. Uruguay. May 30.—--'I‘he defalcation oi‘ 50,000 ipo- soa ‘(about $50,000) by n high offic- Not ullofled wlth- establish- . lug a new mark of 9.5 sec- ~phu| "forgot! ‘ ‘yurds. Charlie California will try Dempsey Will Defend Title 0n Sept. 16th HOT ‘SPRINGS. Ark., May 29.- Jack Dempsey, will defend his heavyweight title‘ on the night. of September 10th. That announcement was made today by Tex Richard to The As- sociated Press. Dempsey, accompanied by a large party that had been with him in Hendernonville, N. (2., arrived in Hot springs this morning for a conference with Rickard which was held this afternoon. "Demp- sey and l have agreed as to who his opponent. will he," Rickard sold, "and the date of the bout will be on the night of September 16th. l cannot. at. this time state who he will defend his title against; I \vlll make that tact public when I appear ‘before the New York Box- lllg Commission next. Wednesday." Maritime Champ- ionships to be MONCTON, tMay 29. — Pros- poets {or a busy and brilliant season in track and field sports are exceedingly g00tl‘, or nt least. that was the impression made nt. inst night's meeting of the executive ol‘ the M. A. A, A. bold in the City Hull. Those present were Pres. J. D. Muclientih, who was in the chair; R. W. Simpson, ‘H. Morton, S. E. McKie, Ii‘. Dayton, II. Blukney, C. E. Penke and II. Adalllson. Mr. Hutton, representing the Y. M. i0. AJIIIUYIIIQII the M. A. A. A. thut. the Maritime champion- ship track and field meet. bad ‘been offered to Monctun, and it was the intention of the Y. M. C. A. to hold this big event here if satlsiactory arrangements could be made with the M. A. A. A. as to use of the field, etc. , The M. A. A. A. expressed themselves as being ill fuvor of having this annual championship event here and were anxious to co-operate with the "Y" in every way in order to foster this branch 0f sport III the city. Although no definite dale his been set for the Maritime meet. in all probability Sept. 6th, (Labor Day) will be the choice of dates. ism How They Stand AMERICAN ‘ ' ' Official Sends ln W. L. Pc. - - . may... ........ .. 3.; i; .13? HIS Resignation %‘.°Z;Zi‘:"“ ii i‘; "ti? Mggqfcrqh- my w» —T@“‘ ' . Vce-Presldent oi‘ the Chlcag‘) 22 20 523 Donclillion Football Association mistglnugtq“ has wired President ililafon, asking m‘ 1m“; ' ' ' ‘ “ n 29 '27?) that his resignation be accepted if ‘ ' * ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ " ' ll. is trtlo that permission has been granted to Montreal Carsteei to NATIONAL Dlfly Brooklyn here on ‘Sunday in w L PC fcho international soccer league. _ - ' ' urslee was advised today from Sllllzjggtljatl ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ -- Toronto lay ‘Secretary Sam David- ‘ ‘ son oft e Association that per- lgfillfgllllllrgh mission was ‘given to play the fix- ql loam 21 22 "488 ture on Sunday. but making it j ‘ ‘ ' " ' ' _, clear that this stood for "one Sull- New York . . 18 21 .4b_'_ day only). | iPbila ... 15 23 .395 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25 .306 ‘ » Famous Jockey INTERNATIONAL ' ~ Discuss Views W. L. Pc. ~--~——- Baltimore 27 9 .750 (CflFffLaH Press) 31 12 .72 IIIONDON. Eng, May 29—— The 27 14 .659 funeral of the into William Watkin. . 20 22 A76 son. the rkler of Jack Homer, the Rochester 17 21 .447 winner of the ‘Grand National, who 24 27 31 H Syracuse 14 .368 Jersey City . 15 .357 Ilending 9 .225 Iy ‘LONDON, May 28.—Tbe cornea- pondent of the Exchange Telegraph reported today that hrazil has nhanldoned her right. of vetoing the ‘matter of electing members of ‘the a ‘IA-agile of Nations Council which Jcansed the deadlockoverflermalnfs which. if not exactly alike were _ entry at the meeting in March. Held in Monoton- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN * "Llillll i“ The opening match of the 1926 season look place on Saturday last. The grounds were in splendid con- dition considering the lateness of the season and s large number of iplayers turned out. _ Following is the result of the match, mixed foursomes, 18 bolas. ‘Mr, A. V. Saunders. Mrs. Dr. Dagnall, 78 net score. iMr. E. Gunsaulus, Mrs. Hyndman, 79 not score. lMr. J. E. O'Donnell, Goodwill, 84 not score Mr. J. P. Clark. Mrs. H. W. Weeks, 88 not score. ID. lB. Stewart, lMdss K. Peters, 90 net score. Dr. C .H. Beer, Miss E. Nichol- son, 90 not. scoro. ‘ lMr. A. B. Cosh, Wire. O'Donnell, 90 net score. lMr. -Wm. Hyndmnn, Miss Grant, 93 net‘ score. ‘Mr. C. L, Mtlloa. Mrs. R. H. Stew- art, 94 net score. lMr. E. D. Nicholson, MIPS. Miles. 96 net. score. lMr. J. AJSBayer, Mrs MciLaren, 96 net score. Mr. Geo. Buntaln. Mrs. Stewart. 97 net score. Judge Stewart, lMrs. “C, H. Beer. 98 not score. K. M. Martin, Mrs. Pethick, 99 net score. J. 0. Mrs. Dr. W. S. Francis Ouimet One of the American Walker Cup team now meeting the star golfers all the British isles. was fatally injured while riding at Ilogside. took place at Ayr recent- Watinson Foe side ‘by sldc with a, jockey named lWilllams, who pre-y ceded him in his employment and; who wan exactly the saute age (3-7) was killed on the some day of the same month nnd same date. 17 Klalpentier Goes To Court For _ His Money NEW YORK, MM’ 29. —- Georges Cnrpentier, French "Orchid Man." of the boxing ring wont to court today in an effort to remove restraining hands from $16,000 due him from hlH fight with iEddio Huffman in Madison Square Garden. The restraining bands‘ belong to Anthony Canlperlango, known professionally as Vitalilln Joe Gana," who obtained an attach- ment against‘ the money for PM’ alleged due him for acting as fCnrpentleFs sparring partner during his preparation for the clash with Jack Dempsey ill Boyle's Thirty Acres in 1921. Unorthodox Howard Has British Golf World Agog dDN-DON, May 30.—d3rlisin‘s golfing world ls all agog over Tom Howard, lAustrallan professional. who throws the age-old adage about keeping the eye on the ball to the four winds, and putts willie looking at the hole instead of at the bull. Never has the holne of the royal and ancient game seen such un- orothodoxy. But Howard, as all amateur and a professional, has ~won all of the Important comlpetl- tionn in Australia. He hno come to ‘England for a. try at the open (rhannplonship. Later he is going on to the United States. "Once -I was a very bad lnlttcr," said Iiownrd. "Then one day 1 struck n hall into the culp when I wasn't looking at the bull, so -I thought I would go on in this style. I have improved my putting considerably." Major League Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting -— Southworth, .404. Runs-ellfuoller, ‘Cardinals, 33 d-Iitnwwalker, Cincinnati, 55 ‘Doublos-Frlsch, Giants, 17. 'l‘riples—-Cuyler and waner, Pir- ates and Walker, Reds, ti. Homers -~‘Botlomloy, ‘Cardinals and Bell, Cardinals, 11 i Stolen Bnselr-Cuyler, Pirates, 11 PIlChlIlg-—M8I1(l0WS Pirates, won 4, lost 0. Giants, AMERICAN LEAGUE Ilaitillg-Dtlgall, Yankees, .414 Rulls—Ituih, Yankees, 51. l-lits—-Meusel, Yankees, GOHIIII, Senators. 60. _ Dou‘bles----ii‘nlk. While Sox, 18. 'l‘riples—(iehrlg, Yankees, 9 IIolners—Iiutll. Yankees, 1d. Stolen Basesflillco. Senators, 10 PILOIIIII}! — Pennock, Yankees, won 8, lost 1. Joe Dundee and , Tendlpr Winners ' In N. Y. Fights and NIEW YORK. May 29.—- Joe Dundee, ‘Baltimore welterweight. oulpoillted Willie Harmon, oil New York. in a tame IO-round ex-' Iiihition in the ‘Conny Island Slad- lllm twilight. Dundee cut Harmon “badly about ‘both eyes in the clos- ing rounds of the fight. Harmon weighed 143 1-2; Dundee one pound less. There were no knockdowns. Lew Tendler, ‘Philadelphia's southpaw welterweight, decisive- ly outpointed Basil Galiano, sturdy New Orleans, ‘l.a.. lad in the 10- round final. In the opening 10- rounder Tommy Freeman. Cleve- land welterweight. outpointod Paul years ‘ago, when wearing colors Doyle or New York. Freeman weighed 147', Doyle very similar. 142 1-2, “BIG IEIIIlIIES ‘ 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK. May 29- — Th9 winning streak of the NBW- Ymk Yankees, which had extended over sixteen consecutive iwlilefi. was checked by the Plllladelllhlfi Athletics today. ‘Connie Macks men broke the string Wltelt Lefty Grove stopped the Huglnell Ill the first guulo of a dollble header‘ 2.1, and the“ copped the second contest 6-5. Scores: (First game) ‘Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . .. 2 4 1 New York Grove and Cochrane; Collins, Bengough (Second gllllte) 6132 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . .. New York . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 7 0 Gray, Tate and Cochrune; Shocker, Mc-Quaid. Jones and Collins CHICAGO. May 29. —I.efty Johns held the Wblle Sox to v hits ioduy, while lletroit w . pounding the offerings of 'I‘hur.~l- ton and Steongrafe to even the series with Chicago, 6-3. uwaki. ST. LOUIS. May 2!l.-—'lilce‘il homo run Ill lilo ninth won for ihc St. Louis Browns today, 4-3 after the Cleveland lllllluntl bud . orcd two runs In the final inning tu lie tho score. Score: Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ii t; SLLouls -i ii Smith and L. "Sewoll; t‘. itoborr son nlld Ilnrgreave. Only glllllfls scheduled. Ii I] NATIONAL LEAGUE Mathewson, who lllVLl lust Ut-toiu-r. wllllc Preuitleut ot the iiosloll ‘Braves, the home teulu proof-elicit to defeat the (Iiullls S-Zl, ill lin- fll'i~‘l gulnc 0i‘ lilo series lll'l'l‘ lmluy. impressive teerlelnoult-l-l prelilct-d the tillvelllllg which was done by Mrs. (Yhriaty itiulilru/stiu, scutcti between (Illl-Iniyiu father, a t:i\'l| war veteran, and young (Yhrisly, her sou. Judge Lnndis, Governor ‘Mayor Nichols and Prl-sitll-nt John A. Iicytller of the Nutionul IIPIIKIII‘ were upeukers. the gnlnc go to the .\IllIlll'\\‘.‘-llill .\I(!lll(ll‘I!ll Fund which is to be usi-d for a L'llll.lll(lll.‘<l(' for the Sitralluc Luke, N. Y.. Alnerlizzlu ‘Legion Post. Score: Now York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. fl 8 4 ‘Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘5 10 ii Ring and Florence; Gellcwiril nlld J. Taylor. PITTSBURGH, Pm, May 29. ~ Pittsburgh defeated Chicago, 0-5, in clevou IlllllIllZR today. (llPIlll Wright's triple scoring lllli Iihluo with the Wlllllillg run slits-r the (Tubs bad ticd the score in tllc nilltll. Meadows, who bud relltav- ed Ylle in the ninth. ilcld the (‘ubs hilluss the remainder of Illt‘ gumr. Grover Alexander, star (‘lliczlgo pitcher, collapsed in the liugotll during the gnlne alld was assisted from the field. ‘Physicians said ho bud suffered nu attack oi‘ dizzi- nests. Score: Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 7 1 Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 11 0 Osborne, ‘Plercey. Bush alld ilurlnoft, Gonzales; Yde, Ileadows and tiooch. PHILADELPHIA, May Ell. —Thu Robins captured the third game of the series with tho Phillics today by 3-2. Score: Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 7 1 Philednlphia . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 ti 0 ‘Boehlcr, Barnes nnd Dcbcrry; Bentley. Wliloughby nnd Wilson. ‘CINCINNATI. Mny 29. -Cincln- nntl won the third straight gamn from St. Innis, 12-4, today. It was a weird game with the St. Louis pitchers giving I3 bases on bulls nnd being touched for I1 hits, ono of which was u trlplo by Walk- BRINGING UP FATHER- ‘Score; Detroit f‘. 12 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 ti I Johns nnd Manioll; 'l‘llursloll, Steengranfe, Connolly nnd (flab-i BOSTON, May 20. *‘1\I'l(‘I' tllc‘ unveiling uf n brollzl- ult-llltirlall tablet to llle lllclllory oi‘ (‘llrialy Iu ~ "' lllt‘. proceeds oi " l PRINCE so wA no T0day_ 3.15,‘ 7 tmee-_1 ' Night-Zfic 9 l ...». 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