i m; Tuv \f‘ll\"l t t . 5.3 __.____ __._ i‘_'_':'_1";'iu:>'~ . BASEBALL ' ~ . ~ "m l‘ ” hi)! AN S l’ o R BmViJNG .. ' tirnlali srom IE will fiend several dcfcg. scnll-einnual lnecting of t . A. A. 6. of c., to be held in on Wednesday next. It ls ex, that president J. E. Sta-rm curl grown will be the c121 ~- tendonco from thc Club. The Abegwelts are mal: w paw,» one of tltc m ' srnson to foster and athletes. Plans arc imdcl‘ which i". hoped to hole a such events. CHURCH powuno LEfiGl ‘r1 1 p. m, Zion vs. C. Ci: 5.30 St. Joules rs. i r . Tacna-A rica t: (Special to tin; C WASHING-TON, D. C Forty six years of inter . gllng over the South Al. (cs of Tar-Is and Arlen. formally today b3: Pros. l1 announced the ‘agreement rc" direct UQgOQlQ-HLZIJ “tllils isnct Sltliriifl \...1i .1 c ., tutti out us,“ \ t mkly“ Livd culprit) lilttt it sttI ltl@ ltrttttts i‘ Dispute ij-zizip,’ til ThQNADBEWCSl; Athletic 1* = "l"'i»’\.n 2 -tc'l RP. l"" ... ,3 h. l: 1*.‘- - ‘ (mutant solve McLcodls delivery and ‘ling a leafy bouzh to hie roof-tree. . isprcntl the news around llidJhfl ~ill"tt tllttlts tttlttttl lllltltt ii s""“"d"5" “flsrnoon at. Victoria thc Rivyul Dank of Canada's tall team dcfcatcd a team pick. from the Commerce, Montreal. rlttl l‘l'srl' "ial Banks by e. 7-3 score. Al-T-fF-Hill the weather wasn't ex-, F"‘-!.v fit for standing around, a lli""" number of fans were present in FllPPi‘ the boys along and said 1' ITS.‘ i1 good game. I'll-Halo played a great game Hilfisiar batting paved the ry, l-lutchcson, McLeod, ‘thy loading the attack int: dvircs to the outfield that thc United Bankers‘ men on jlllnp. > l vain endeavor to hold thc op- ‘n thc Llnii-“d Bankers usid e lltlrlcrs, Cameron, O'Neill, and r serving 'em up torthe Royals. the fourth Cameron gave way to '.‘~I'ill after the Royal Bank shov- tllrve runs across the plate. tollcrl for three frames but cam: too frequently in the h and two more runs were 0d to the enemies‘ score. How- in the sixth inning O'Neill x-ssd the three Royal bat- llO faced him, into submis- rctirlng the side on two put- rtt first and making the third {rm the oronc. The Royals contin- thtl. their hailing streak in the eigth . I-lttntcr and made their fin- r-l l..lls as they went out in order in the ninth inning against ‘ling pitching and airtight field- fit‘ <1 \a* l’ I‘; l1; 1d inc. ‘rlz: Unitcd Bankers’ batting was too streaky for consistent run mak- ing and as a result they only scored "urt- ‘runs. The first. tally came in "i" lniliul frame after O'Neill hit nllcl advanced on Hornbyls to right field. Hunter connect- wl with McLcods shoots for a. solid ‘lllliill but smart fielding cut down Jic hit and only one rlln resulted. lip ti» tl~v= eighth inning things look- xl rad hr thc United Bankers but tfrc hrys tirtcrmlned to do or die and ll'."1"\'c t cir final two runs home to “ttlllc the ore read seven to three tllc t . thc winners, as mentioned . llutchcson, McLeod, and Mc- y were the heavy hitters and ‘c l)‘.£\_\'t"‘.'S also fielded in Grind yo. hFUcJd hurled a splendid nmc until the clnhth when he W85 ' it hurt‘. tar two rulis and McCarthy '..:.ic:l in thc ninth retiring the sic in order with e bafflinB a5‘ w-tmcnt of curves. Pcake, Henry. sail llylwdlnan were right on thtil‘ 1cm all the time and did their P!" l.) hrln talzc home the vlcwry- Th9 Royals ficldcrs covered acres of wound and not many drives escaped r . ‘ it". I. liionl. Hunter mid Cameron smashed out tllrcc-lmggers for the Unietd Bank- crs‘ cnn-sc but the followng batters thc lzifr. went for naught. i-Iunber was mo. izitllridtlal star of the day es ho plflvcd a bong-up Game “i? 55mm‘ its wrll n: hitting safely every time SALTSHAKER Continued from pose 5 THE offirc of "best man" at a J originated in for of! days . nwn literally stole their wives. .1111“. Fri Wolfe tin "Wlly We D0 IL") ‘l hc Llld-tllllél‘, no’. beinZ able t0 8M" one parental consent. stlwfid I "id- ‘In and his closest. friend sneaked HP ...“ (in; girl, tho lover grabbed her- ‘tirually a willing irlctim-and sway ‘ {hay went. It irate father or brothers followed, the friend fought them of! whilc the couPlfl made m9“ Hum’ whence the “bcst men." O 0 O AFTER. vlctory—the honeymoon. "Time in those days was reckoned by ‘changes of the moon and this was the sw-ectext. moon of all-e reel Vinson oi’ hone)‘- . Wrll, well. well! (as Mr. Wolfe ex- ‘clalnls; "ltxs a great old world, ism if? ecu IN olden days, too. when en inn- lzecpcr received a shipment of new "tine he announced that fact by nail- Th“ leafy advertisement wee celled Maw rut “sue/son: sense u“ By QUIN HALL This Summer. Red Faber of the ChlOIRoWhite 50x, expects to have one of the best seasons of his corcel" as l big league pitcher. And Red is no longer a. kid in knee pants or otherwise. As a. mfltter of fact, Red has already started on his twenty- first yeer its a. moundsman in fast. company. _ Faber attributes his long spell oi usefulness on ‘the hill to the spitball, the‘ moist delivery which was taboo- ed by the baseball powers some years ago. When the rule was put into cl- fect, however. it. was agreed that those already in the big league who employed the wet finger on the llorse- i hide might continue its use as long as they remained in thc game. Fellows at bat. Biddiscombe, Cameron. Hornby. and Stems made good hits and played hard. O'Neill played a stellar game at short with McDonald. i-foll, and Munn working hard to capture all hits ollt. to their posi- Don Grant as’ umpire and Clary t-ions. in the gems being well looked af- ter in the line of decisions. Jimmy Hornby acted as official scorer and kept the botterstnotified as to their turn at the plate. The United Bankers sorely missed the services of their star outfielder of Halifax. ‘Messer played e. great game for his teem last year and would have been e. welcome addition on Saturday. "I'm line-up follows:- Royel Bank United Bankers catcher ' Pelke . Hornby ~. pitcher ' McLeod Comer-an NICETO BE a "bush," because as often es not. it was a rcal bush instead of a tree- 1 limb. You now see what Shekel!!!" mctmt when he said that "Cocd wine needs no bush." 1r the wine were good enough the regular old soaks of the inn would ‘tin-my advertisement would he super- lflllfllllv ___ t 'L¢_"\~—¢u-a. ‘m’ " lTi-l Eucz wEAur-“q _ RD “RED” TRIED m Elise ‘til’ law w-Qgws _ GEMUIZ-ZEN TH ml-lrl-E Alir 7m‘ autumn" g ma. Kine Palms 5mdlcsin. m mm one...» rip-.- Irsitviil. Howvett handling the bases resulted’ of lest year, Mr. Harry Messer, now‘ _ 'lRlNo"li~T6Ui-§:rii'ru'i:iz All‘ “ix-r llke Jack Quinn, of t“ - of the Pirstcs, und I ' flied. All of them are pastilllc and all 0t‘ t for at lczlst a fczv Quinn, who '1 in ll.s L had a remarkable a: Summer. And hos six"... this sccscn. The spitianll is Olin cf t ago whcn on arm ink curve. Later hi; cur for e good many you of thc Whit; S02; m. Asitlc from being a McCarthy - lat l;." "e iMcCzlrllzy' iltizLccd l 2rd ltasc . I-lutchcsc-n l , llyildtltzll Henry nfcGcxvnn ‘ Rice ' right ficld zloi-tle l tPn/rlot D1111‘ Cry") l l l A recent slxiplircnf H‘ traiinn merino shoal)‘ Russia has a: furthcl" cxport. lAustralln to tho N] One Of Vanisitino '- rt’ Mu. "roltzbtiizs. AMET-ZlQAN blades»- lS EXPECTtNG A GQEAT salsoto ll~1 lite. 2i YEAR lid 123-3. . v Fhydcla C?\:>'~.1‘.l3_.c‘-F zmltzncs i on??? Mole ' "l: N lsla r TLC) 39W’- LEl-“T ltd TH‘ FATHER “I BALL DELNER QOM- THVS d Series (‘ll Frccntl. to which rcmarlz. l; .59, (lit-lair, inc. i ‘Qcpyllgili, l: » st: glitters Yés... (3:53) 1 - w» ilY-llil‘ of that stuff known IIc (‘ml-ed in an unusual ts in i917, with two gone. ".11 third. Steaming . hc found Buck] my occupying the sack. 3:41 that this occurrence t \‘.':z,\cr to such flflfXtEnt, that ‘t ills pulse and sputtered: "Wiluro in licll do you think you're "d made thc third put-out. "Zack to pitch some 5mm, and Taylm; 11B hitching in that series; ‘ado up for his bonehead- lfttti innit R . . . . . . . .. ... 2 5 —- 313C331‘ ydcn. Durham "U. S. STlttiiAN ilEilSEN llEAIJNE lllillNS DERBY JBIJP F I llltfiébl 2 LENGTHS (Clnadlzsn Press) t . v LIONTREAL, Que“ May 19_Thn _ (Canadian Press) ' 'United States cleaned thc board in‘ LOUISVILLE‘ Ky" May 19*Clyde ma“. first round. Amzrican zonsltlfan Dues3n, wearing the colors of Dav“ Cup He Wm‘ ‘Canada, ‘Vhenlflerbcrt P. Gardner of Amsterdam, two of the younger experts on the: N’ Y" won the 55m Kentucky Derby tcam captured the last two singles ‘e érday in a driving "in ‘md from Canada's ranking stars hcrc' through a Held or mud‘ The time on Saturday. John Van Rvn play» was 2:10 4'5 for the mne and a quarter. Clyde Van Duesen won by nearly two lengths from Neishepur. the far western hope. which carried the colors of Coffee Earl of San Francisco. Pachio, representing the Three D‘s stock farm of’ Fort Worth. Texas, finished third. The favorite, E. R. Bradley's Blue Larkspur, was ing sensational tinnis. ran through! ills match against Dr. Jack Wright‘ iif. 6-1; e-o; 6-1; and Wlimar Alison; United States holdcr of thc Crtnatl-l Ian singles clialnplollslltps, struggled, to a hard earned victory over \\'ll--, ‘crd Crocker at 2-6: 6-4; lO-B; 443:5 0ARKHOR$§ wills tilt», KINGSPLATE- (Canadian Press) i TORONTO, out. May ‘lo-may the Canadian PressJ-Shorelint, the. t. Throncliff Stables line entry in the,’ King's Plate, captured thevscvcnj tieth running of the historical event” tltesterday, winning by a length over llchltaro, of the Fletcher Stable. Lin- say. another of Fletcher Stable‘: thre; entrants, finished third. The‘??? race. over a distance of’ a mile and, an eighth. was run in i157 3-5. Par- imutuels paid szaso m s2 on Shore ' lint. $11.20 on Ichitaro and {ill-iii o Linsay. ._€___€_.__.__ Allison by special arrangement: (‘en the teams captains, took, CHE place of John Hcnneizsey in the‘ fourth. singles, in order to give the younger star the advantage of international v competition. ‘ On Friday. John Hennessey and John Van Ryn captured the doubler. match from Dr. Wright andDr. Art Ham. Canada. The opening slnglés on Thursday also went to the team ‘from below thc line, when Van Rynl ldefeatcd Crocker, and Henncssey ,won from Wright. » l ‘ Grand Trophy. 3i tRommel. Albergal- and Cochranei: ‘ Jones, Braxton ‘and Tm, (Second game) Phlla. . . . . .. .... ... ... Wlshington . . . . .. Batteries — Quinn. Shores Cochrane; Brown, Hopkins Chicago Detroit . . . . . . . .. ...il l7 1 Jiatkries — Adkins. Bianllen: it"; and Grouse, Grace; Uhle and Phil lips. ' , NATIONAL LEAGUE (m, gm, 135 Great R ll '. . . . . . . .._. .....2o 2s Phlla......... ...l6 1'7 Batteries -- McSweeny and Dc- berry; Collins, Holloway, Greene and ' Lerlan. (Second game) Brooklyn between Finding Brooklyn . . . . . . \Plilla..... 13 0 ‘ Batteries - Ferguson, Dudley anti .Pieinich; Sweetland, Collins and ""h- Edward Island. (First game) R H l3 NcwYork... ---4 7 9 Sen-sins 305m, 5 l3 u Genewlch, Benton and Hogan; it. | (Second game) take“ frOm P. E- 'Ncw York . i Boston . . . . . Batteries —- Walker, Judd and 0 - l Farrell; Csntvrcll and Taylor, Coll ‘ n. 1i 8 ll 8 ... . . i2 TIP TOP St. Louis ... Pittsburgh. Batteries — Shcrdei and Wllnon: ‘Smith, Russell, Krcmcr and Har- greaves. . ' Cincinnati .. t t ll early thisAutumn. R n ’ Chicago... . . . . . 7 l3 0_ May, Kemner antl' Gooch; Rnotand Gonzales. i Batteries - l INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE . . R ll E y F; Rochester . ...2 6 It‘ 8 ‘Buffalo 7 l4 u Batteries -- Derringer, ‘M ' and Morrow; Sdullzncr and l On Display in the Window of J. W. (ROBBLEEPS STORE Was sealed by Mr. H. H. King, ‘Tin- smith, 161 Kent Street. , This. valuable trophy is the best ever offered any Sporting Club 0n Prince The largest number of orders ever by Mr. A. B. Bradley, represent ing while here a few days ago. Bradley will again visit this store Any member of any Society is eligible to vote on the Trophy. ‘J. W. Robblee George St. Island was secured TAILORS Mr. and Vote. : lPz-minclt and Dickey. head,“ 1 7 U C I ., nan“, , Wrmml game, , l g . . . . . .. n R H B. It ll I U.) _ _ _ _ __ _ _ 0 1 [Jerky City . . . . . . . .. z u ' ' 5 8 0t Batteries - Osborne and Mu _ _ M. Gasmn and He“ Sheffncr, lrlaliey- and Wcstmnlc. ~ . nml Dickey. R n 5mm _,,,._ ‘Fm’. Rm") Baltimore . . . . 4 14 R H E Newarfl .. 3 l4 5 7 2 Batteries — Hollingsivorth, Cnombc» 4 6 z and Boll; Mnmaux and Skiff. orwou’ lllnnrllfiu Llnlmont For Flora Tl \ t L.‘:/\r~1’\~~.'=;~ rm ~.I\t;-.;i.i~.sigw.-s \\/\“t"l~\ MY such/s; cauqs- Tlfiklfilfvl Gouuc. ‘n; as, vnttv GUGY-t ‘EJ099058. EVERY OMS l“; wcnloasnuq WHERE \ \\/A"J AND wi-w I ‘NA . i "rout: i-taR YOU WERE BACK Au‘ 6H2 BAID ‘SHE D\DN'T KNOW YOU HAD G‘ON E. AWAY ' ‘J _:Bv (Qenrill- Maw... n n; ear court". ‘VHS. Tam Drown" CHAN <45 HER ANY-