V‘ v _ 1 _ _ . '_ 'ms cn».nLoT'ri#:T_fi_'_vS'LN]Qi.',§,YlILffi- 5 ` _ _.’.”iG“E'§'""")';, , WESTERD SSTUCKA D Bo D .1 H__.,_ .__-q I -T-1-‘i1-_` _ E_:,;;.-7;;-1?-51~1==Z-I It II Il 12-1-- it Market Reports ’ By STEWART JONES & C0., Charlottetown Correspondents of Greenshlelds & Co., Montreal §5;,€Ef§$’I €3i3E' __ _~___». :-:.=::-rafters; -_ .-..~.- V _ - :-r- U _ hears Roebuck . . . . .. .. . . sloN'rm-:lm noaio L.; ... 20 I . .. . will 4% ew 40 iIIL'.‘.I.’.‘. l»'..'.-uit' om.. ‘::. ' --~'~;'f,',* .'.'.'..t;;.;.l ':f. IIMIK I»I"Z\'n\'ll Scotia ... ... ... lil ];,.|| 'I‘l~le|ihollc ... -V-"`; ... ... ... ...- ... on litxrlili/III.-IIl":\1nerir'nn Oil ... ... l'r||isIi Colilliililli 1’u\\'et . Iiuilllllig Proilucts ... ... \‘;ll|:|ll:i (`r»l|iclit ... ... . ,,\ilil g . m‘IIIi`~\il‘ xlhnlgor und Pull lu-nilnn Cnr :md Found ...». Uno. .25 ~ . ... IHI5 iIIIIi'. lfmtllnc l’n\\'i~r . . . . ~ - - lioi:ll Blink .. . . .. '_ ,\'ll.i\ri|ii;::ili . ... -.'_- .\Illil.|i null Soru ... ... 10 _\‘w»»l ni' i‘lu\:|i ii . . ... "‘\ .\lf-ol of (‘lllil|lll\ l"iil. .. . . .. 170 \\'ilinire|; ltllvctrlc . . . . . . . . . . . 14 .\`E\\' YORK ,iilogmtny . .\||l|\ri\'liii (‘:x|i ... ... 111 .\|itl<>nli|l:l . ... E10 Ili-ildix Avllillnii . ..'l‘<. '_"l"i f Vilntitlliin l‘lli‘il'lc . . . l'lir‘\'sl1‘1‘ ... ... '-'I' t‘i»l\',~'ull|ltll|\tl l<`|llu lull. ... .. 'i'Vi i‘.|~|.-niilltiit-Il (ills . .. . (‘r»|ii||li~rvI|il Solwllili ... ._ Jiulilillloii Sltirolr ... 21-l I lille:-Iriv l‘0\\'o.‘i- null Illtflit »i‘."‘.i ' --1% Fox lfilius ... -_ Golivrnl Aanlllllt ... ... . 2.1 iionorill Motors ... ... ... .. llllorlinlloiiill llvllrn liloclric l||I\‘l'lultl0i\l\l lllirvcstvr ... lil-llliccott Copper . .. Nltililgolnoi-y \\'iirtl . ..._ ‘ .\`illl::irl1 lliirisoll Power ... ... I’nr1\|uoiint Publix ... ... ... .. '-‘7 in-nick mid Ford ... ... :ri l'o|»r und Co. 1! ... ... ... i) 3' itil »Ii *ti 28% .I 150.110 l‘o\\‘cr Forliorlilinli ... ... »l-*IIS 4 ’/1 V ‘iii 21'* I I . Il f ‘.1 9l,|f `l'l|{. Iiiiilfl iiooillt-:ir ... :i_'.jl& 31” 21 -.112 1li,",, Cliff; Sterling Securities A ... ... ... Studebaker ... ... ... ... ... .. it U. s. steel ... ... 'iii Yellow Truck ... ... ... ... ... ‘Ai 1/" 1'i§¢ tl '.1 Stlimliird Oli ni' N Jersey ..¢ 3% 187. 102% Zilil/1 0% 150%. Vuluillluln ... ...- . . ... ... Ciill Money ... ... ... ... ... Zitil/.1 ACTIVE BOND PRICES CORl’0RA'l'ION SECURITIES x 1058 54.75 1057. 100.00 10110 101.50 1000 00.25 1047 07.25 1041- 151.15 57.25 1 07. 25 102.75 100.25 0050 ill .25 He`l Tel . . . ii B C Pour . . ii'/4 Ii C Tel . . _ Con Fclii . . . (‘:l|i Stonlu . . (1 1' li .. . . (‘. 1’ It . . . . Grit Pow . . . Mon C M C0 liltiut l‘o\v .. iilont 'l‘rnin . liinnt ’i‘rlli11 , Quo l’o\v ... Sliliwllilirlln - Sliliwillignn . Ulllt Secur .. 5 5 133331 55") 2 izz zZzzzz ===== ot : : :I 51151111151 252747-1 4: 'J 7. I)0llIl\'l0N 0F ."i\!_, [ic ."»‘,!, po 4',-5 iw - I1 pc 4%- pc -il/, pc -.. .- final 4’/:vc . . 4|/illc . _ We oc . 4'/_I pc 5 51,4, tl 4 V1 n 5 5’/a l\io1\t`l"ow .. 5 'I 5 '.91 5 1;: g 13% I ‘Vi 5 5% DOSIINIDN OF (`r\NADA GUARANTEED BONDS 411,, 4'/1 4‘.€i 41/I ii 1014 1054 1050 1017 1051 1070 1011 1055 1008 1070 1 070 1 052 inxi 1050 1li.'»7 inns in.-.5 pinot ilmn imln in-m woo 07.25 102.25 00.00 102.00 10-i. 50 1 05.00 101 .00 03. 75 101 _ 25 0li.75 102. 75 00.00 100.25 100.25 100.25 100.25 102. 'I5 105.75 100.25 10fl,‘.’5 100.25 100.25 08.50 103.50 01.5 1 03.25 1 05.50 100.25 102.00 04. 7.1 0i.-.» 100.25 _ 100 50 101.50 101.50 101.-'10 101.00 100.75 107.50 107.50 107.50 107.50 CANADA DONDS (TAX EXEMPT ISSUES 5131' ... ... 0t‘tl,lil31 51,1. nc . . . . l\'ovl.1i\ti7i fipc ... M1\rl,1iI!i7 5% lie ._ .. Duc 1, 10:11 ('|‘.~\Xl\IlI.E ISSUES) . . . . Nov l, 10512 .. .. Novi, 1031 . . Fc\it1,1il40 .. ... Out 15,10.. »- . . Poli 1, lil Ili oot1_1lns0 _Nov 1. lil-I0-50 Nov 1,1047-,'17 , Nn\’1,lilt§-53 . . Nov 1,10-ill-50 ) 100.10 101.55 107.311 111.35 102.35 101.15 l0l_ii0 101.70 101.75 05.110 CONVERSION ISSUES) 01.00 1 102.35 106.10 104.10 100.50 10-1.00 107.R0 111,80 ine.-ns 1o»_st-\ iiiéilzi 102.1' ouch' 102.00 102 S0 104.50 104.50 The Montreal Stock Exchange (Special to Joliunton A' \\'nril) _ gpm-ko mit-liliili:li|Lu\vIi.i\sI .it so no l. ...I 2-. I .ihllllil .. .. ...I F; I I I licll 'l‘vl¢-[lliollo .|12i~i\,<,Il-10 l!i.§l/_.i140 1u..1.il|.._I. .___ ~.'l\.1,I :iii/.I nn liullil ro ... `_'.. ll (Z Power A _ ::~ifl'|I 38%! IlS\/_,I 38% tr 'over it _ 14 I I Elin i'l|r`ii‘ll_\' 1‘_"fiI 1‘.!“§I"l'.! I12 I‘:l|i Pmiiciit .`..I 1‘.“.‘iiI 1‘.".éI 13 1`-’ l'~ln (‘en\ Pftl ..Iil1 I i`:l|i lull Alon ‘.’ 2 11,. 2 t~- 1- I 1-up _|05 Ion no |:.o 1' - ii '_'.W_»I 'Jsiljl :1|I~'~l| :ii Ulu-lzsliilt l’li»\\* #VIII 7 I 01).}| 7 t'oli.- .\I Slut-It |113 |107 lu- lirlilcu ._ ' I-`r:\.~'l‘r (`<\ l‘l`|l tion S \\’iircl~i ililrils .. .. llum lirltlire li Nickel .lil |\\\ l‘lu lflc No .°....if-ff; E |103 I'~.'I _'I' I 2.iu.I 25 1/,I li.l.I 0 I ilinil 1.'-14| 1.1 :=:=ni:.n..r -\»-A -|:>ao'Q-s;\::=§-‘ _". 32 ;~r _,_i _. as Ti 1. e it '. l. nf \\'nn|ls lllnllaliy ('17 1 .\l lilirris .. lllr-~l-*rout .\lont l"o\\:nr Nut Broivorlcs l‘n\\'cr Corp Pri It s. I null .'. .I 1-ti/,I 11 I-'III 47 |41. at I '.‘S’.‘i| 2T’Ii Pl* ffl 1. I I Dnolmc `['n\\'cr Shtiwlnignn __ .. _ Steel of Cliiltiiln . I '.".Il,£| i!Sl"gI ‘-'ill n.\Niis . ..|212 I I ‘ .. .|218 I -ifi I 4'.’f‘§| -lfi Qs commerce .. lloyzll .. ... 'ii I ...I I :l.»‘/1 I 2.114, li “ir 'A 1: -#_ f_-n :FE $2 » 's Alt- llmlilc I lille: Corp I Al (`livu\ Al-(`li|\l . .-\iu Fun . Ain (‘. Flly Am i»‘ Pow Alu Loon . Am S Rc Ain 'll 'l`l-l Auu i"n|\ Atl-llllinn Auh /into iiniil Loco llnlt Ohio ilt-ml Av _ lit-ih Steel Virlggs . llyors .. . 1" I`i G Ale 1" l"urli'iv (‘lir\ns Ohio l‘lir,vi1 lilo (‘orn (`1»ll\ lion o si' vyord i n o bln Luxor/ Soil for Europe shosrd one of the four Regal Duchesses or six lower-cost cabin liners of dis Csnsdlln Psciiic Fleet. Brood decks . . . luxurious loun|es, salons snd state- ms . . xcelled cuisine mo . une . . . service compnrsblo with thot received in tho iinclt hotels. Two glorious doys down tho short St. Ltwrenco §:wsy . . . tirns to find your ‘ s-legs" belcrs you rash the open ocesn. Several soiling: weekly from Montreal sn Quebec to 9 British and Continentsl Ports. Full inlorms tion from your locnlsgsnt or Write C. B. Andrews, Dist. Pass. Agent, Saint John, N. B. RATES Toiirhi 1-bird Cabin K low Patil U ss 0 155'” llnrv . I Nicltlc . 'llcl ...I lllin I Fon Toi 2-_ 2 0 Q 3 _ _ _ . ..._ ___-*-l_'_1~_.'_-'_T_'_-`_.__'_ My B ’l‘rur‘k K 'lv-x l‘nr‘li‘i<‘ \\’nr1l Porn lmn l Alon liuh Steel Htorl Broil 'llnlnvi A B Elec (Special to Johnston & Wnrd) 20"/.I 10'/'I fll'ii.I 5,-,\;_,I nn I 10l(,| 1°-lf I 17‘l,I New Yo rk' Exchange ..°'I‘h¢ Mssion st Holy Trinity rom’ g Stock Letter II -.-. .-.1 .~.- »¢.-\.~-v-.-i- i-.-2 l Special to Johnston & Ward ‘ Wall Street Mirror Ssys:- III _. _.tom ‘ .~--1 1 ._ ._ . ‘-;~/_ -:-c `»:-i -: 1 :;.'~f-15' _ ‘ S lui t J ll t I Wud) ation but thorn wus renewed realising. I ' d d (_ im o o no on _ ,,...- the finish und tho alto-.tion ii t 0 NEW YORK, Juno 20-Following all iuriher obscured by the Jirovlty ol the I , early reaction which, however, did not session- " go (nr, the genorsl run of stocks Due to the rapidity ol lust weelt‘l nlnln turned upsvurd Bnturdny morn- advance, the tendency of many poten- lnx and under the leudershlp ol BtselI tlul buyers is to await u rsumtion, feel ' I and Westinghouse closed the week in ink tiint consolidation somewhat hslow ' impressive style. Itliene levels before continuing higher S N ., - Belles-ting the more optlmlstlo out-Iwould inspire _nioro conildeneg than f h I l situation more of ills vartlcalclimli at this time pushed through the Moy highs to 157.113 uctlonl. Contlnuunre of the recent sell ‘un good volume and estnbllsliell n new Ing in the high grad, bolidn would ln- hlgll for the current unwnrd swinl.Idlcntc switching ol Important Invest- Thls would stnnd luvornblc Interpret- MGM lllulll i0 CIIIINY illllll- , , ' f , if 1 O TA TI ONS Government Municipal Corporation Bonds k’r.:\\;ril::srri 'l"i:rei?r1 ="4`1w`;:‘1acl:d Intl- 'l`rl.I llowcver, ns long ns favorable news; I ` w H v_ DUNBARY MA!-qAGER_ :I'¢'f.o'fi°.f§.."'i-'i'.o°'§'fi1."l.lI§f..fi°'i1I.'1°':.I'.If-f.'l3iII`§-"2:'I'h."i..l.°",I§'§$1..i°..f.'.i°..7iII§ HAMFAX I 'c“Am_0-H-E»mwN sr. sonN I.'.‘.'.3-'l'iZ;.f€"Ii’.1""f..fII.'.If. Ti'I§’."' '°"'“"l .'l.`1'I.'¢'°s'I.“{.'.'.I§I"_°.II.'Ii'»..'i`} “...” 11125 572122 ' FREDEMCTQN The Dow Joeles Industrial sverngeiivouid seem to he n purrhoss on rr: MONUEON SUMMEBSIDE Win- \\'ll\' I Vlcto Vlcln Victory Lollu .. .. ltonewni .. .. . I llefliiitling . licflimll 557-; 255 e~Sb Lnlin ._ Iloiin ...I ry Loon ry Lonli . _ I (Special to lohnston E Ward) "Harland" ‘ad', page two ` say, brother of the bride The bride matching hat and carried a. bou- nlu Asked ' Iio:l1|l1t. i lin iello' to In" 102 .-. ... . ... 0 e July Sept. Doc. (‘or1i .Tilly Ri'-pt. ilec. (hits .1 lily llcc. \\'l1e .lilly (lvl. I loc. Outs .l ul y D ec. I gs 104 GRAIN RANGE (Special to Jollnliinn & Wurd) Wheat Sept. .. Oct. .. I S a i plenty ot ste . Ciliiuiuo Iiigh dlifiii mv, this 0314. Iii’-.4 ._ . . 65% .. . 31% . .. 31% .. Iii*/.1 .. u. os .. .. -. ... .. . .. ... ... ni; lilgii .. o. ... (N . 00|/d 07’/; 32 .. ._ :i:i'/1 .. .. sang, Low 57 551% ti-il/4 (ill/I 00 54% 30 :s0=y, 33 "\v'i`NNlr-rm Low 02 1/; ti Ili; tiii 1,4; Iii ‘K4 Zili 32 M » - Mrs. vices will be held next Sunday as Weddll\8 MUCH. P15Y°d by V G0 O d Sh 0 wlng follows: SL Pem,s_ u a_ m_ C0m_ Hmy No,-ton of C,-,,pm,d_ and 1001; The metamoi-phosis oi Clin Ed- munlon service Msrle No service- ed charming in ii beautiiul gown of wards from comedy to drama is ' ' I l 110 ' veil striking one. His work as the re Lust 58 505% 01% _ 01 V.- 00% 54% 30'/i Ill ‘/Q 337/s Last 02"; 05% till'/¢ 32 .rl 3:1 'A McManus’, New Haven, Wednesday "W ' Greenwich 7 p m Preparatory While S&tll1»WlIfh 0118 Will! Mrs. Reuben F. Rcserwn. °1 TfY°H» ' Dominion Of CentralGuaro_'zan §j“p~f,;"'§,§§’,,§§f,“”‘,‘,‘,,‘f,T ";‘;,‘2§§‘§,°,,.“,§§ Joan Cratvford “tIl'_`;)iI Canada B0l'ldS noMiNioN DAY excursion see Ilssgrltfgit? 11:11; il/;r‘Ig;:¢1si(;;‘n ;'ift;aii1f I 3 G 7' e a t I n , ... does-s-:io-zl wore s :rock ot pink chiffon with G ripp ing R 016 |1o:ii|1oo.:ls| DANCE AT SOUTHPORT C0m- quet of sweet peas and lillies. After _ ___ . er tonight. 60'l0'6-30 the ceremony the happy 000910163 Joan Crawford tiirns ncwspnile ||1li':il|loi'.Ii0 J' -_ on li. motor trip to white Moun- reporter in “Dance Fools. D=1¥`-C8" ,,,,_ _,_ ._ “““° WANTED 10,000 POUNDS un- talns und Pittsfield, Mass., to visit hor new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayo 'fi'/;IIII:};'IIg(I-fI1"l01-00 washed wool. Highest market PrlC'- the brlde’s aunt, and uncle, Mr. and starring vehicle which opened yes li " or on . u r .1 it ,_ . d:,.;,,,,,_|_|,,If, es paid. A. Block, 91 King Mrs. Irving __?n_;h;i_.___:_;' terday at the Prince Edward Theat 0 “Ili "S J ' " t’ 1 tt town. - - turn they w res e a . re, M inzfris MHSS-. 12 WBdSW0l‘ih AV€~ The!" In assigning Joan to this color 1°*_2jg. ' 'rms FUNERAL or the lute Mrs. novo the best wishes or d wide circle nd ,de the ,,,0d,,cm hm, sup Patrick Cavanagh will leave M. J. °f friends, , ~ pned E new angle to the gangste story. They have made her th m°l'“iY\E at 3-15 am- WEDDING BEUIS-A Very pretty heroine of as sensational a Chicag 'm W€dC1h18 WW Wlemnized In T"y°n crime picture as might be gleane VALLEYFIELD-ORWELL HEAD United Church on Wednesday eve- from any drama based upon th Pastoral Charge. Services, July 5th. ning. June 24th at ,8 p. m. when prevailing crime snuatlon so fam 11 B- me Orwell Head; 3 P' m" Ku` MW* Ez N°’I“° Th°m°5 °f N°’th iliar to newspaper readers. muir; 7.30 p. m., Valleyfield. Rev. ‘T,~y0n, daughter of the late Will- Joan does the best Work of her _l D- M' Sinclair' MA" Minister' mm Thom” °f North Tryon was career in this role and couples wit “nited m marriage to Mr' J' Burpee it some of the glamour and bright ' POLICE COURT - Yesterday Carr, son of the 1256, Mr. and Mrs. ness of her odricmg daughter- ‘ morning at the Police Court four Robert Carr or Augustine cove. The picmes_ ' drunk and disorderlies were fined ceremony which was performed by A surprising néwcomen Lester are at the head of theirirespectivc $10 each and other two $5 each. Rev. J. L. Lund. WSWT °f the van plays opposite Joan In he one vagrant was givcn 30 days. A church, assisted by Rev. G. Somers new' mum h _md acquits ___m_eu were barring accidents and mmm. D case of arson was dismissed. of _the United _Churc:d;t M_€_i::;¢. with considerable disunction Wu_ __ P. E. I..t.ool< paceu n - - li Bakewell, as Joa.n's weak 'rms ruNciml. of the into Mrs. ful drch decorated with flowers sud him H d , me _ William W Brown takes place ferns from which was SU-Spefliieil 'other' 0 ers an 8 mlm DET ' ' f d Clark Gable, as the D from the residence of her son W. a lovely W¢dd1¥\8 bell the d°°°’“"lg(;r;;m;;ie;;in renders a pm_Iray_ ll f 111181' an w. Brown, as Hillsboro st., this tions being the wvrk 01 the sul ' _mernoon at 2 30 friends of me blddd The bride ac, al that will linger long. S t u d e n t S Make .___ _ companied by her mother entered l d ` 51-_ pmggg BAY cha,-ge, ser- the church to the strains of the Cm E Wald’ 9°‘“"`= 'I‘he students of the senior and ’ ' ' f ht up with an orange blossdm porter who is killed by the under mewrlc em at SL Dlmstm,s Um_ service will be held on Friday. July C9118 ___ 0 kn _ oo m__C sei-sity ‘sisicceeded splendidly in the ardmm sh Peters church at 230 ;BlilI.teAcali:9?tllIil§l 01113 nligidgiethacil gpcleriidilzl-ly” dolilrlggd tpacks ah ter- Bmoklyn mbins are beginnim deg_ree eixanninatiions, .set by Laval P' ' fem completed d Channing cost- ,mc wauod \ Un Vers; Y' ' _ ume. The bride‘s attendants were! Others in the cast who contrib All the Cendldltes P9-5594 Wen REslisT’;vl¥il;?E?heT(;nn{;| her sister Miss Emma. Thomas, HS ute excellent portrayals are Wil “b°V° the pass mark °! 60 percent L mencement of Ld old Un1ver_ maid oi honor, who was becomingiy liam Holden, Earle Fore, Burncl While the" were Very high marks Sam chica 0 on theymh June dressed iiii pink georgette and wear Pratt, Hale Hamilton, Natal made by several students' Eve” l93yl’ amongst those receiving the ml? 8 corsage b0\lf-llleli Of Pink Nses- Moorehead, Joan Marsh and Rus student who tried for the B.A. de- ' ther sisten Miss Estelle Thom- eu H t d 10 X chose who degree of Bachelor of Arts appears 311° 5 °P 011° ‘ no ‘adm tached to Notre Dame Convent, 5 laude), Selkirk; Philip Doyle, B.A. pupils and friends. ed the flml °“‘“i““ “S F ilttl flower 'iris neloss ot the brid- . . Waterbury, Ct. Congratulations are 9 3 ' '10 the Af” demee- extended from many Isfdnd former ai party . Norine Grossman and Fl fl e CO fn € dy Elesban McPhee, B.A., (cum Kathleen Cam dm-,my dressed in _ AH d M_______ B A _ white organdy. The groom was sup- me Gecrse own: re BY- - -» ` ' ported by Mr. Austin smith oi Try- rrycne; Adrien numsis. ns., Rlv- ___At':__ _I_t__<:i_I*_.;_it_1_i_____°n;e__:;i_t:___i_l_1e_¢;;I_r_;d _____ the ushers for me bmw pam, __ _ me d“ L°"p’1?`Q`;(.:ymM;D°, W. C- Lawsvn. Ai- ‘“°""' 'I`II°m‘;“‘;°1 ‘_’:;n“‘°`;°;‘;uZI§f§ oldsd hit with isst nights sudleno Gordon sumwm éummemde. Ar. berton, Rotarian Tom Coleman of ts; r;:__I’__;mg ohms ysuverwm_e_ who laughed themselves sick at the mm, Mocumm 'chulottewwdz Ed St. Stephen, N.. B.. and Rotarian :linen nd sevemlsubst;nna1chequ_ absurd situations and extremely Q ward Benign” 'chmdomtdwn Stan Gobil of Moncton. Rotary es Thi; happy young couple Mt comical dialogue. I ' u f » __ ~ ~ v _________. greetings were extended ic the t ded ,,,, ,,,,, The out introduces Gerald Pon- ~’ me passed an ° the nomo of sister sulnt Peter or as °f BHYWW1 F‘°"d“- “fees” I” The Picture is filmed ulwn med the BL' were succwsrul' A I H h Siste St Peter is topaz Suk °'°'P° Wearing 3 °°"s°3e spectacular scale and the gldmou ` _ Son ug es. r_ . cum laude was received by 2|* E1 wen known in this cityv having b0\1fi\l9l1 Of Sweet P5933 MISS Katy of the high society scenes is sharp esban McPhee. That is an onour served on the teaching sta” of can of Chm,lottet°wn_ sister of the ___ contrasted Wm the ho___0__ 0; latest b‘g league find, at st. Louis, given to students. who have made- groom, Wea,-mg rainbow blue geor- 1 ver 8° r cent In the B L exam Notre Dame Academy for several I the lmd6l'W01' d. ° Pe ' ' ' I hi gette and at corswlle b0l1'~ill€t 0 motions ond so per cent in tho B_A_ YT* P“""°“"‘ f°s‘§_;’_;“f 12° fowcsgff sweet pods. 'rho brides path was _ The following students have pass- “ e yea” “gc new with ummm by two pretty 0. d er who appears on the lineup of a 1:' J-I ' LOOKING ’EM OVER BY TEC SUMMERSIDE RACES All roads lead to Summerside tomorrow, the metropolis of the "West," where one of the greatest day's racing in the history oi Is- _land ovals is slated for the bill-of fare, which is ear-marked excite- ment, thrills, fast racing and close finishes galore. The majority of the fastest steppers in the Prov- ince appears in the large and at- tractive entry list, which in itself assures the thousands of fans a race meet par excellence. AMATEURS. BE \V!\ll’F! Secretary Bellamy of the Alberta branch, A. A. U, of C. wishes to make it clear that athletes holding amateur registration cards are permitted to play on teams com- posed ivliolly of amateur cardhold- Iers, which have secured sanction in 1- each instance from the Alberta Amateur Baseball Association, in r games of baseball against profes- _ sionals or unregistered teams. Any _ amateur cal‘dh'o1dcr, however, who appears on the linciin of a bnsohall _ team, who has not secured sanct- _ ion from the Association and who I. plays against it p1‘o.`cs_=ional team, Q is subject to suspension by the un- ion, likewlse any amateur cardliolcl- e professional or semi-pl‘oic.<.siona1 _ team is suspended whether or not sanction has been granted. ' h FAVORITES DOMINATE THE MAJORS In the big league the favorites I, loops, and seem destined to remain les of various sorts. St. Louis Car- dinals have a three and o. half game thivantizge over their closest rivals, “Jawn",McGraw’s Giants, further conrolidating their pos- ition by annexing both ends of a. double header from the Phils. The double victory was featured by the batting of George Watkins, the ex- Rochester star, in the second game. R The tall blonde right fielder slam- ; med out tlirce home runs and _ drove home a base-runner to ac- is count for all the ta1lies_ to show the power expected cf __ them when the season opened as _ they have climbed slowly up out of I the bog that seemed io have them Ia completely subnlnrgcd, and have _ reached the first division at last. They may yet make things inter- esting before October rolls round. __ In the junior circuit the Athletics ran foul of young Mr Herbert, the B :ind crime out on the short end of tunity to gain when Bucky Harris' Tigers staged an eighth inning ral- harldily by New York. ,he has improved his .hanging on technique. An unknown sparring partner has been hammering Schmeling about with considerabll lgusto, much to the alarm of his Imanager, but the word is out that ` Schmc-ling is not much of s “tram- er" and isdclibcrately holding back I anyway to lull Stribling into 9. serlsq Ioi false security. It is figured thai the most the latter has‘to do td ,win is keep his hands high ond an Iway from the foul line, Both' Schmeling and Jacobs, his mimagr Icr, are reported to be in fine voict ‘and pble to yell “foul” from basl to soprano. The iight l'iasn't as, roused any great entusiasmlyet, but it is steaming up, and the interest of vocal students has at least been Iurousfd which is something to _start a stampede with when noth- _lilg clisc is in sight. , GOLF PROBLEM I One oi the biggest problems be- ,forc gulf executives in Canada all Itllc prosclit time is the limiting of .thc field in various championship Itourimnicnts to a. size which will _enable the competitors to play their Iroulicls without having to either Istzirt curly in the mornng or finish in the dusk. To this end the handi- _cap limit has been reduced several Itimes in recent years in both Dos Imiiiion and provincial events bu( _this has not been altogether satis- !.'actol1v in some cases. I I The recent Ontario open cham- Ipioliship, played at Summit onl _Tilcsdam can be cited as an exam. Iple. Thr,-rc_ were over 100 players Icompcting and each had to play Itwo 18-hole rounds in the one Iday. This meant tha-is the early, starters had to get under way early till the m0l'l1il1g and considerable! .inconvenience was caused to the Icarly starters. There is no doubt ,that something will have to ba fdone in the near future and var- ‘ious suggestions have been ad- Ivanced. Ona is to make the event is [54-hole cvmt, covering two days. _Those who support this plan sug. Igcst that, taking Tuesday’s play as Io. means of comparison, o. round of |18 holes be played on the first day Iiind that all who are within a cer- Itniii number of strokes of the lead- lor participate in the two 18-hola Iroulids on the following day, thu Iplnycr with the best score for the ‘54 holes being the winner. If this week‘s Ontario opens is' ‘token for ouample lt will show that the last of the 110 players teed nfl at 12.20 and that 62 players iinlsh- ed ten strokes or less behind tho leaders at the end of the first round. If these 62 had continued on the second day it would hisvd meant that the tee would have Ibeen occupied for 2 1-2 hours in the _mornng and the slime in the after- Inoon. It would also mean that the d 6_5_ Washington lost an Oppopilnembers of the club at which the I championship is played would bg Hblc to play during the uitsrnoon or ly that produced four runs for aIIhe mst day from ‘me °'°1°°k im' "1-5 win. Bobo Ruths fifteenth olr- sand ‘"1 ‘Ile Seffmd day ff°m 3-30 cult smash featured the Yankee-Ion' “hcreas On T“°5dBY» Sllmmlii White Sox .game at Chicago. vvon'm°mb"rS were PWCNWUY Unable 10 play at all. The 54-hole ioumey would no( st scHM|:Li.1N<; Looks mn k""l’ U10 members Of the club off e Independent reports state thatftheir Course “S milch “S the PWS' as gc]-,meung looks even worse in his _ont 36 holc tc-st docs at present and y ‘training than ho did previous to his ,lt 815° “wld sive the players bet- 8 , _ next; day on in el En m0 ki i:x-r.\,ssENai1n smr °““‘°“° W°'“°“s L°°g“° by R° to Boston und other American ctt- S’ ‘R'“‘P*‘ LVM) “S "‘ Y°““9 h“S' .U 3-2;' .. e bout with Sharkey. Those who have It" Starting “mfs and <10 UWB! beerftrying to get E nm on Smb_ 'ii-ith the continual rush oi a two- _ ling are nonplusscd but confldvrlt 1`0Ulld-21-diiy competition. ‘ Q.-» ' g ' nfff " -ff f .V _i .milf __`<,~ u/I/' :.’- '_ -J' .-, - fc;-_’/;*.c __ -’~ » ' ,~,. .wif _ 'v 1.- 22:: 7 - §`;>@-°;- ._- ljl Q-€__\¥\. Q _ _sud t.\_\_ \\ `__ » . . _ F _ _ ' "f m RUNS MICHIGAN MILL tarians Turner and Boulter. 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