l . ._._-__ GUAIBIAN BASEBALL WRESTLING BOWLING SPORTS ' BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT COLLEGIA TE I TALENT mBlfi IEABUE BY QUIN HALL Iteierring to great piles of statistics, ward Grant Barrow, general man- w.‘ of the New York Yankees, will v to convince you that thc busi- of scouting college baseball is a. non-dividend-paying SS ayers And right in the face of Bar- “s remarks. comes the announce- nt that the said New York nkees have been out signing up id college players again. Somebodys ongl ' And it seems that in some in- |© 1w- lflu FPIWIF; Swill-inn. irn, om- an} r Yanks. southpaw. Barrow denied that Nekola. a sophomore ment " DNOHUE, OOi-i-Efi-IAN HLSBLEIZ _..,.... "......" ,- play the last game of his college career when it was found that he had signed a contract to pitch for the The New York American League club also put in an oar and speared Frank “Bots" Nekola. the pitching ace of Holy Cross College. “Bots" is 'a all, but Judge Landis seemed to have the inside dope on the situation and made the announcement following the state- had turned down a 520.000 50ml! nce the ‘demand on the oollegians been SQSIIODK that the boys re kissed their alma mater farewell g before they are able to spear e old diploma for framing purposes if for no other reason. Fordham‘; star twirler, Johnny urphy, was declared ineligible to Sox. college boys that “with only two days to go to the climactic moment, "the Island lvets are drinking and keeping mum. and the Island drys are talking but lnot finding many people to talk to." "Everybody I asked about tho liquor question in Prince Edward Is- land, has called it afdead issue" Mr, Mitchell states. "I haven't need- ed to be told that. My own_eyes havp been sufficient. Prince Edward Is- land, one the eve oi ihe plebiscite. whiclfis to decide between Govern- ment Control and Prohibition. is just about as lively as a busy after- ittle Interest In Plebiséite ays “Chronicle” n the second of a series oi arti- in the Halifax Herald yester- '. Mr. John H. Mitchell, special ter for that newspaper who,ls on Island for the purpose oi sizing the plebiscite situation. reports In just three year» B“ ; Bgrlgy-Malt Syrup has become i one of the most popular brand‘ “ sold in the United States and Canada. The reasorrise-Qualityl ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST- LOUIS Budweiser ,. . -g Barley-Malt; i . l: O0. LTD. ‘i 1 . '1 - J-‘RANKI-LWILEY _ ;~j postseason-tare.» illConllllohlfi Montreal art-us . ... for signing with the Chicago White This is the time of year Whfln the will be getting IIitO major league uniforms. How ‘long they will‘ last with the fast company remains to be seen. A few of them may stick. but most of the fellows Peee MAKE GOOD lN m". MASOES-y ear TH‘ Quoes Age l _ snot. ‘MAK-IN‘ BiDS ma.“ l - l g‘! rugaet-lllznlessi .. 7‘, i ' L; farmed out for seasoning. good without visiting any way-sta tions. Some think he Gehrig is a college product into a steady big league job. still in search oi college talent. noon in the morgue. Unless some- ihlng happens in the next three days, the pollkeepcrs will spend most of their time twiddling their fingers, as the percentage oi the possible voter promises to be infinitesimal. ‘ "One thing I have unearthed since yesterday is that, while the drys alone, have been active, the success oi’ their activities hasbeen anything but hot. They have held a iew meet- ings throughout the country, sparse- ly attended meetings with one or two called oif because of absolute lack of interest. A grand blow-off, in Char- lottetown, last week, is said to have drawn lea than 90o people (‘there are 12.000 people in Cilariottewwn) and moat of these two hundred were the visiting Sons oi Temperance." Further in hisreport, Mr. Mitchell slates: "I asked the Temperance Al- liance about their transportation ar- rangements. At first they refused to commit themselves, maybe fearing I was a spy oi the mythical wet party. Then thcyadmitted that well organ- ised local commit‘ had the matter oi getting ihs vote out in automo- biles arranged ior. They announced that they were confident that Prince Edward Island would ‘suppo t prohib- ition. I have found nobody in Prince Idward Island m disagree with th ." ‘hi!!! Lats. Listen to Music - If your train is late in London do not fret about it, just listen to the music. Iron: waits on railway plat- forms are to be mlds more enjoyable. Phonogrsph booths were recently in- stalled st several oi the busiest sta- tions. and records are played throughout the day. ' A‘ motorcycle that dob attain a speed of 10ft miles an bourbm rc- csntiy introduced in’ Europe. The ml- chins has an adjustable windshield. and a peneLei instruments, similar to those for an automobile, is placed . m. between the handle bars. ‘lg-hm who have been signed up- will be Frank Frisch, the Fordham Flash. is one fellow who made the jump from college into the big show and remained to gather fame. Pete Dono- hue, a flingcr with the Cincinnati Reds, is another colleglan who made would have been a better hurler with some ex- perience in the minors. C lumbia Lou and so ls~YOlmg Ed Walsh of the White Sox. There are plenty of college players in the majors but most of them didn't make the leap from the camplu right Barrow insists that the ‘Yanks have probably tried out five hundred collegians and few have made the grade. But the Yanks seem to be BALI IISIILTS Chicago Philadelphia Toledo ... ... ... Kansas City ... ... .. o: ... ... Indianapolis .. SLPaul ... ... 4 First game: Louisville... ... ... ... . 10 Minneapolis ... ... ... ... ... ..11 Secondlame: Louisville ... ... ... .. ..11 Minneapolis .- .. ... ... ... .. 8 THE MARKETS (Canadian Pcrss) MONTREAL, Que, July 16—-Mill- feed which has been in heavy de- mand for the past few days on the local grain market, advanced $2 per ton here today on all three lines, bran. shorts and middiings. No other price changes were reported. A firm- er tone prevailed on the butler mar- ket. today. Eastern townships No. i sold at 37% cents per pound. Other prices werg unchanged. Receipts were 59 boxes compared with 23 boxes on the same day last week. The cheese . market continued quiet with prices unchanged. Receipts were 8,436 box- es compared with 8.445 boxes on the same day last week. Egg prices were as follows: fresh extras 38c per doz- cn: fresh firsts 32 to 33c per dozen; and 27 to 26c per dozen for fresh seconds. ' o1 eggs were 2,114 cues, compared with 3.062 cases for the same day last week. Ontario new potatoes were being ‘offered to the Mmtreai market at 82.00 per 90 lbs. f. o. b. Ontario points. Montreal Is- land potatoes were offered at $2.25 per 80 lbs. Imported potatoes from the southern states were unchanged. Increasing receipts on th 11v; p911]- try market gays an e er tone to today's activities. Ill Span Flooded Into Place New methods m how being used in construction oi a mile-long bridge over the Elorn River at Brest. France, Bach span. nearly 000 feet ion!- was built at a distant. point and 1 Walter Moore, bg. by Atlan- 'ing was Sir Gordon Showhegan Races SKOWHEGAN, Mo, July good race meet was run off here to- fir“ "n" n H E gelding, Walter Moore, took the oth- Cincinnati . .. s 11 1 '3" a a '°° m‘ 3 9 ° 2.24 PACE, runsa szoo. “m” "m Fleet McKlyo, bg. by Peter _ R n E McKlycMI-lanafin 1 1 1 Cincinnati 1 1o z M“b°'j"'°h' (Cwpm 5 3 z amour“ _ z s Mary Frye, bm. (Jordan) .. 3 3 3 """ "" "’ Dusty Peter, bg. (Tweedie) 4 4 4 ‘ B n E Peter Kieet and Sonny Earl also i ted st. Innis s 14 o ‘" ' New vol-u o 1 1 “mkma” 2'15’ ‘w’? _ 2.18 MIXED, PURSE $200. (First Division.) points over the mother country. hold- ers oi the cup and India. Guernsey and Jersey were third. fourth and fifth. Shooting with wonderful con- sistency as a team. the Canadians tcok the lead- at the first distance. 300 yards, extended it at the second and again at the last distance. Making every allowance for the new regulation under which the mother country cannot be represent- ed by mcn who have been on her Kclapore team on three previous oc- casions, the Canadian victory by such a wide margin was a remark- able achievement. It is a curious fact that in her 12 previous victories in this historic team shoot, Canada had ‘never led at the first firing point, but had always overtaken her opponents at the remaining distances. Today she held the lead throughout. Some time before the finish it was only a question of how many points the Canadians would win by. R. M. S. LADY HAWKINS SAINT JOHN.‘ N. 3.. July 18- Anzon; those arriving on the R. M. S Lady Hawkins, Canadian Nation- al Stcamships, Capt. B. W. C. Man- ning, which docked here this morn- Guggisberg, governor of British Guiana who is cnrouto to England. The governor has been ill and is going to the Old Country to recuperate. Sir Gordon is a Canadian but lived in England for some years. He was at o e time governor oi the Gold Coast o; ica. Cargo consisted of raw sugar, mo- lasses. cocoa. cocoanuts, bananas, to- matoes. fresh vegetables and other cargo. ' ::0ne'of the most effective verm- ifuges on the market is Miller's Worm Powders. They will not only clcar the stomach and bowels oi worms. but will prove a very serv- iceable medicine for children in reg- "lflllfl! infantile system and main- ilihlll! lt'in a healthy condition. There is nothing in their composition that will injure the most. dsiicata stomach when directions an followed, 9nd the! can be given m children ih the full assurance that‘ they will ut- terly destroy Ill worms. - ' considered simpler than forming the iii-A day. “Red" Hanafin won two events behind mounts, both from F. C. Pool- refs local stable. and the Boston _4- -a . ' - .. ‘By W. H. Goclier. unearth meeting of the Grand Circuit opened‘ at Kalamazoo Mon- day afternoon. After the whirl of; electricJight racing at Toledo the‘ horses and drivers will ‘enjoy getting back to the sunlight. At this meet- ing the sixth renewal of the $25,000. pace i.s the leading fixture. Since it was inaugurated in 1924 the race was won ‘by Margaret Spangler. Tarzan Grattan, Hollyrood Walter, Pure Grattan and GrattarfBars. Three of the five were bred in Canada and sired by Grettan Royal. As Labra- dor, the winner of the big pace at Toledo last week, is barred under the conditions the xfalamszoo race is a rather open event with Volo Rico, Dean WilSOn, Colonel Strong. Kill- ney Direct. Black Scott and Berry the Great among the starters. ~ On the half-mile tracks the 01"} flavor and freshness :-._¢-_¢p_4-..,,_‘,,r"$;,fifl ‘ I McGregor the Great~colt Sir Guy land the pony pacer Colonel Strong Mac and Volomite, the latter win- ning the Matron Stake from Conten- der and Fay Worthy in 2.05. Volo- mite is the Peter‘ Volo colt that sav- ed the day at Lexington last fall in l with which he won in 2.02 1-2 at Lex- iington. v > Cartnall won six races with Queen Baltimore 44 45 Buffalo 45 4'! Rearing . . 41 43 Jersey City 30 60 lAbbe, Silver Girl. _Patchen Boy and True Grattan over the Ohio half- the two. year old division of the lmile tracks before he took the word Kentucky Futurity after WaItErDearion the larger ovals. Harry Stokes was squelched by excessive scoring. won the same number on the mile He is also very apt to cut a wide ‘rings with Fullworthy, Tease. Prince swathin the rich three year old ev- ,Don, Royal Guy, and Lee Hagyard. ents at Goshen. Syracuse. and Lax-i Nat Ray. Harry Brusie and Tom ington later in the season. lBerry have each had five winners. The sixteenth renewal of the Bay ‘Ray won with Grenadier and Some- State Circuit resulted in five brilliant body in Florida at the Longwood meetings at which there were a ‘winter meeting and with Coburn, Pe- number of remarkable performances. I ter Greatworth and Ruth Grattan In the matter of extreme speed thedn the Grand Circuit. Volomo won honors went to the Bzlwin colt Bet- lthree races for Harry Brusie while terwin. He won the three year old g he also scored with Hollywood Pat in pace at Springfield in 2.04 1-2, mak- i208 1-4 and Sweet Echo in 2.09 3-4 at ing a new world's record for a ttvofAvon. lap course. In this mile Betterwin ' Crozier won in the Bay State Cir- paced the last half in 1.00 1-2 ailiiflcllit with Tronia Britten, Guy Wor- The San Francisco filly Betsy Prigg ishipping to Toledo where he won s‘. she passed the half in 1.02 l-il and in the $25000 pace at the second. was at the three quarters 4n 1.35. As usual the colt races were the feature events in the Bay State Cir- cult. In the two year old trots Mab- CHICAGO. Ill.. July 18 - Ted‘. el Volo won at Northampton in 2.145‘; l Blankenship, veteran righthanded‘ Leona the Great won at Sturbridga! pitcher. has been released by the Avon and Windsor, getting a mark‘! White Sox to the Toledo club of the‘ of 2.15 1-4, while with the winners , American Association. Blankenship out Equitable Peter won at Spring- Iwas sent to the Mud Hens on option. VETERAN RELEASED OH! CHRIST IMMOBTAL SON‘ ( . GOD (Tune, 0h! God our Help in A; 2 Past.) Light. TAs on life's path we tread. 'When weary strangers come to '1'i., Show them the travellers’ bed. the last quarter in 29 3-4 seconds. {thy and Leona the Great before‘ Be mum“. w m’ oh chm“ i X , ' 1 M v '0' And soothe Death's stinging pain. also showed a remarkable fight o ,the firs. Toledo mceing a .1 o. 1mm sum.‘ has: m“, be defied speed in this race. In the first heat 1 Rico and grabbed n heat with him {And Satan dwell m chum Island's Llnlllnnl for lord ‘Ibroll Oh! Christ Immortal Son of God! To The: our praise we give. Thou hast been a strong help to l. And truly dost forgive. Teach us the Way. the Truth, t. i ""—‘—_“_ ‘ foh: Christ Immortal sch oi om 3 To Thee our praise we give. I ‘Thou hast been a strong help to u . Do Thou our sins forgive. _ II. Lloyd ‘Henderson ' Freeland. P.l._ k R a E tic Express (Newbert) l 1 1 Plusburnl ‘munnnnm- 1 4 l Mary Mongomery, bm. (Jor- ange County Circuit will get under‘ BMW“ “u. n". "In." 4 a 0 dan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 2 way at Endicott tomorrow. Ali of Canton Abbe, bm. (Neeson) 3 3 4 the leaders in’ the Bay State Circuit _ Pal o’ Mine, brs. (Hanaiin) 4 4 3 which closed at Springfield last week AMERICAN LEAGUF 'I‘ime—-2.14, 2.14, 2.15. as well as s. number from the mile _ R H E tracks together with a few which will N» 2.18 MIXED, PURSE $200. open the-season's campaign at that ewYoi-k. "nu"... l1 l3 1 - . Dem)" 7 a 1 (Second Division) point are engaged. From Endicott , the stables will move on to Elmira. R ,1! E Anne Buy, bm. by Guy Ax- Owego, a. new member, Goshen, and ' ' , , Phhcuma ’ " 1 rli'°riii’i..“lila"fiilgi;;""‘I i .5. $3.2‘? ‘Z3313’.wiiiiulh°rn°tiiisiilli i if? “if. “.°QZ“.J;ZEB"°IQZZ.“'Z‘.“r325? ‘ I - ' r F eleven“, 5 n l3 Hollywoqrldaob, jig, bg, (Joy; with the Orange County Fair. Petroguy, contender. Betty Ann and 1H0!” Stung‘ ' wumngwn I; M2321, .','.',",j,'.;,ji;.1;,;,",',",;,'§ j f l."-‘Z§..T.°§..“”§.Z‘§?.§..?‘“§l§..““§§.,.§YZ'ZZ“ZZZ. YL§TI“Z;’§.Q?.Z"Z°ZZ *-"“‘“~" “'--*°"= ‘Chicago "tuna-um" . 6 9 Galety Mcgl-egm 515° Stagecy bright point in this circuit. Fowl picked up at Toronto last winter ‘van u.‘ r, ' ‘ T]mg_Z,13' 314, g_15_ tracks are as favorably known as,with Twinkling Joe, Mazie Brooke Philadelphia so n . this course which has been a raceland Judge Bennett. The balance , . - ground for over three-quarters o! a were won since the Grand Circuit New "°."‘ 5° 2g “n” " century. Its location has conncctedppened with Daisy Grattan The st‘ “m: ‘a as Si‘ Imus , it with the trotting horse historyiRoyal Lady, Peggy Perkins. Iiavsn Jxtm“ ' ' ' ' ' ‘a A N A n A w n N since the days of Hambletonian andfAzoff, and Young Senator. The -last Cleveland u 4° INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ' J his get and the old course n now inamed was bnzd by Jack Cahill of ‘vfimngion 3° ‘a R n E going stronger than ever. A num- Syracuse. _ {_ s a » KHIAPDRE B LIP i“ “iii.“““f‘°i ' Mwm“ z ‘ ° ’ a beaitiful grand stands Since that ‘credits. ‘HOds0n'5 cafdacsiotls the? KATIONAL Lam“ time in accordance with her wishes fwon four races with Widow Grattan I R I‘ E immlflifl" PM” the "historic track" has set aside the 'while he also landed in front with “w” M“ i7 Nmmrk """""""""" 7 n 0 BISLEY CAMP- Eimlimd- Jilly 15- opening day as Ladies Day and all Hollyrood Pat. Leona the Great, Pct- Pittsburgh ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 52 26 ‘Q Bumfl“ o 8 3 “(By Th” T‘ champmn’ cinldmn members oi the fair sex are admitted 161*‘ Patch and Summers Worthy. chlmgo ‘ ‘g 28 ' Press Stan corresp°ndmti"‘canm“ free.‘ iBlushing Beauty also won the fourl New York ' W u R H E decisively Wm the Ra-Iah °f Kim” The reference to Goshen recallsraczs for Breitenfield. making a rec-t s" Louis " ’ w 42 Emmi" 4 1° 1 P°1‘°'s Impeiial Chauiinle C"? ‘his the showing which Walter Cox is‘ord of 2.00 in one of them. His other: Emmy“ """" " 3" 42 Rochester 0 ~l 1 afternoon. After a week's striving makm-gyon-lhe mug tracks with thelwmners were Bob Max”, Fanwm‘; PhliidelPhifl -- 43 f” mdlvidual prim-eight camdmn three year old trotters ih his stable. fand the two year old pacer Cold Boston ' ' ‘ ' " 5o R H E marksman “'5” Picked 1mm the At the first Toledo meeting he won {Cash by Peter Volo. Pitman raccdf Cincinnati ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ’ ‘ ' " 49 _ midi"! - 3 6 ° emf-die" B3151’ 19am and they Wllk- with the Laurel Hallfiily Miss Woer- ilh both the Boy State Elld wmirmi T°r°m° -~ 1 3 1 ed away mm‘ ‘he m" “h” mums‘ ner in 2.11. She is rated as one of .Penn Circuits, winning in both with} DmERNATIONAL LEAGUE tam-s n” the KNEW" cup- °n° "I ‘thobest [youngsters in the outfit and lGuy Signal, May E. Grattan and Pet- 3 53455195" fissoclATloN the “W mm“ prized team “Wm” may carry the Good Time Stable col- fer Buskirk. ' ' m‘ ‘he Namlnal Rifle As-‘mmilmfs ors in the Hambletonian Stake at‘ Valentine comesncxt with eight Columbus ... ... ... . 3 meeting. Lexington nextOctober. Last week iwinners, his leaders being the bealr; Milwaukee o Canada won by e mils!“ 01- 32 Cox showed in from again with theitiful trottri- High Noon, Sin a..." fleldfln 2.19 1-2. Bingen McKlyoi won the first three year old trot in fi 2.11 l-2, while Volomo scored at I Sturbridge, Avon. where he made a record of 2.10, and at Springfield. and was defeated at Windsor by the Gvv Axworthy colt Peter Patch in’ 2.11. i ' Among. the aged trotters in the Bay State Circuit, Guy Worthy led off at Northampton and won in 2.01 3-4. The following week at Sturbridge. Plucky won in the some class in 2.06 i-4. making a new rec- ord for four year olds over a hali- mils track. After that it was Bronx all the way. He ‘won at Avon in 2.0a f-z and Windsor ih m 1-2 in the $10,000 event ind at Springfield in 2.06 1-4, making a new record for trottors over that-course. Up totbooloce of the Toledo meeting 80p Polio tool the iist --of winning mm; "m nturnsl sbiw floated into position. 12B 210a In span in the mull mopacami that,» asynchronous-qua. iii: r . _. _ , r .- g - . Q . ° “Guttzdisrlfivji. ~ PICNIC SUPPLIES Guardian Subscribers may have their Picnic plates, spoons and forks at less than manufacturers prices. Figure out how many you require and send in your order at once. price to Daid-Ill-BIIVHIICO subscribers. 1 dozLKleen 6 inch plates for . . . .' 1 doz.iKleen forks for . ... .. . . . . 1 doz. Ifieen teaspoons for . .. . . . C*3“f19“°1*¥*ii*? Special 5c. 5c a. . a -.__.__ .__..J_.