r.oc"\Y5@.’.q;.» ' _-__ ,_._..._______._ ‘lGUARDIAN . IEASEBALL WRESTLING BOWLING ~ rlhiTcuarrslrlrrowu dvlfsonsu SPORT Paorassvsu ‘REVIEW BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT llllill LINERS‘ lsxlllanlon ‘llrrlt “Charlottetown, August 19-23‘ * KAIIL MANELLO s.» coMPANv This combination consists oi a talented young lady oi charms and ability whose remarkable feats oi head and hand balancing have been the talk oi the aerobatic world. Assisting her is the versatile Karl Manello, whose qual- ity and technique indicates that the heights oi artistry has been attained. The antics oi this pair while balanced on the cud oi a high revolving ladder will send thrills up and down the spine oi the most cold-blooded spectator. Their performance has been‘ popular in every country in which it has been shown and hundreds oi testimonials to their ability have been given. Do not fail to sec Karl Manello & Company in the finale oi this act, the periorrners rendering popular tunes by rncans oi musical bells attached to their hands and feet, while balancing themselves "Up-Slde-Dowu." iii ‘.4 ...-_|_ tmlfkw? ._..._.‘ w. HONEY TROUPE THE This is one oi the greatest attractions that has been imported to America in the past ten years and ran premier at leading play houses in! New York City, and was later centre ring attraction at the Madison Square Gardens, New York, where it earned the sobriquet oi “World's Greatest- Somersaultists." Most oi’ the dlilicult tricks are accomplished by ladies who surpass some oi the great male artists in this specialty. ' The Honey Troupe is booked ior some oi the biggest fairs in America this year and only the early date of our Provincial Exhibition makes it pos- sible to secure this wonderful Troupe. In addition to the above there. will be the famous I-‘LORENZ TRIO, the Unique European act that never falls to satisfy the most exacting spectators. Florenz is one oi the world's most ridiculous clowns, here. there and everywhere. Children go wild over his antics and never isil to alllfllnd this’ versatile mun. lie is assisted by lady partners who worthily back up‘ his burlesque eilorts» This net is one you will be delighted with. The above program oi three acts is the largest and best vaudeville at- tractions ever given at our Provincial Exhibition. 'l‘hi.s, together with the horse racing, band music and other ieaturcs will certainly keep the spectat- or: interested irom the time the starters bell taps until the final heat i! raced each afternoon. ‘llf/llfigrwell. Fourth Suffolk. Eng- At N. R. A. Meetlm§§§§..§.“‘¥l°..".§.° ' W“ "' ;Doncgol Challenge Cup - Lt. Jack- . son, Durham Light Infantry, Eng- l land. ' p At Bisley Camp 'United Service Challenge , l British Regular Army. BISLEY CAMP, England, July 22 Conan Doyle Match — Captain oi l-unmn; winners n; the National sedbergh School. Rifle Association meet, which con- .‘ Stock Exchange Prize - Lt, Palmer. eluded yesterday are as iollows: Hampshire, England. King's Prize — Lt.-Col_ R. B. Blair, Dally Telegraph Match - Walter J. Vanmuver, B. (7., alter a tic with‘ Webber. oi Dover, England. Lleut. Desmond Burke, Ottawa. ‘Duke oi Cambridge Match - Gun- Bronse Medal ior leading in first! ner Barber oi the Royal Navy. stage - S:rgt. Philpott, Royah/llcxandra Challenge Cup —- Sergt. Sussex Regiment, England. A. G. Fulton, Queen's Westminst- Bllver Medal‘ icr leading sirrond x crs, London. EH8- stage .- Private T. W. Garnett oi Press Cup - Thomas T, Champion, London, aiter tie with LL-Col. Canadian Press Staii Correspon- Biair, Vancouver, and CaPt- 5- dent- M. Ransiord, suiiolk Regiment. st. George's Challenge Vase - Capt. crane Aggregate - LL-col. ‘R. M. C. B. King, formerly oi Machine filalr. Vancouver, B. 0.. aitcr tle Gun Cowl. Efllllnd- with Master Gunner H. Colliflii. Ibquimault, B. C. Prince oi Wales‘ Trophy -Llevl- Desmond Burke, Ottawa, alter t"! with Lieut. Andrews, 17th London Cup — How They Stand Regiment. Koiapore cup — Canadian Team oi '3 AMERICAN LEAGUE eight men. ' Maexinnnn cup - England defeated . Won. Dost. RC. Canada by l0 ‘points. Philadelphia ....... 00 M .780 Corporation oi City oi London CuP l8 .610 ..- Oompgny ssrgt-Major G. M. 3Q J78 M0110. ‘mrenw. Ont. l! J11 Illtngwn Aggregate‘ -— Oomplfly l5 J00 finpuajor G M. Emslie, To- l3 .308 recto. * - ll i" l! MI Aillert eempiculca - oust Georlslsoswa I- I i " He’s .4 Smart Jockey! By QUIN HALL When Linus "Pony" Mcatee kicked Clyde Van Dusen ahead oi that big ileld in the last Kentucky Derby on Churchill Downs at. Louisville, Ky, he proved pretty conclusively that he is s. smart jockey. . In many quarters there has never been any doubt concerning the Mc- Meg smartness. Horsemen may tell you that Laverne Fator is the best jockey wearing silks today-theymay say that Sande was the greatest rid- er oi all time-but they won't object when you start raving about the ab- ility of Pony. They all know that he is a smart pilot. ' McAtee proved that smartness at Louisville. Following the announce- ment that High strung would not be o Si-flrbel‘. SBVBYBI Owners flDDroached for the starter, McAtee and Van Du- mrainm- just as he made a great rider., - 9 "P- XW Pwwu Smnu. lat. Great 5...... "m. ...-...; McAtee with offers to ride theirlsezi started rushing around in the cntrics. He had quite a string oinnucl and when the start was finally horses to choose from. He plckedylmadc, McAtee had edged his mount Clyde Van Dusen as his mount. Van,‘dc\vn near the center oi the line; Dusen, according to McAtees figur-lnot a great advantage, but never- ing, was a good mud runner. It us- lthc-l-Iss, nn "edge." 4 ually rains on Derby Day. "Pony"| It was rumored that McAtee made Pul- Ul-E tWO 16685 together and madeTthe trip irom the East to Louisville his selection. It rained and Clydelwlth no guarantee but his expenses. made good his reputation in the ; He went home with a bankroll to add heavy coins. im his oihor hhhhl-ons, ‘ Another example oi, the McAtecl Jockey Callahan. retired, was one smortness was exhibited when than: the brst finishers in the game and horses lined up ior the getaway. Iilthat old timer now rates McAtee as memory serves right, Van Duscn vcaslthe best oi the lot in that respect. the farthest horse from the pole. Iii No longer a youngster, "Pony" not, then he was next to the lust. The - plans to branch out as a trainer, start was made in a heavy rain. Iflposslbly at the close oi the Summer. seemed to tatke hours to get away/kwhllc most jockeys think o. horse is Aiter the rest oi the horses had done l just something to ride. McAt-ee knows their share oi making liic miserable , thoronghbrcds. He ‘will make a great, i NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburih . . . . . . . . . 55 30 .647 Chicago ............ 53 30 .639 New York ..........5l 40 .560 st. Louis . 4a 45 ‘ .489 Brooklyn . . . . 39 46 .459 Philadelphia . . . . 36 50 .419 Boston . 37 52 .416 Cincinnati . . . . . . .. . . 33 53 .384 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester . . . .. as .612 Toronto ... . . . 55 45 .550 Montreal 52 48 .520 Baltimore . . . . . . 48 47 .505 Newark . . . . 48 .505 Reading . . . . . 47 .495 i Buiialo . . . . . . 53 .470.‘ Jersey City 63 .337 fi Domestic exports oi American in- dustrlal machinery last year were two and one-half times those oi_>i.9i3. BRINGING UP FATHER DIHTY WANTY: M; TO MEET HIM AM GO TO Hi9: HOLF-bi- HE WANT?» MB TO MEET H B I G i EllG lllf All htSlllll i Clcxclnrd at Philadelphia, post- NATHINAL LEAGUE I poncd, rain. Only game scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION R. II. E._ Indianapolis 7. Minneapolis I3. Brooklyn . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 10 4 Columbus 5, Kansas City 1. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . .13 16 0 ‘ Tnlcdn 6, Milwaukee 5. Only game scheduled. Louisville 4, st. Paul 13. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PRINCE TOASTS LABORERS R. II. E. , Jersey City ... ... ... . l 8 l‘ *-——~ Town“ u. n. . I H 3 8 oi LONDON, July 22.-After opening . the new‘ $2,500,000 building oi London R _l school " oi‘ hygiene and trop- Newark ‘u u. 5 lical medicine endowed by the Runes”, 6 7 l! Rockefeller Foundation, the Prince " .111 Wales today visited the n’ n m tent where laborers were eat- Blmmre n‘ ‘ a n ing a regal rcpast in honor oi the Montreal ... . . .. l 7 l‘°“cns‘°n' l Two hundred workmen raised ____ é_,______ _ i Pocket Pack of ‘Five l CIGARS 5T A “Poker Hand"’ in Every " Pocket Pack S is the first time cigar smokers have received “Poker Hands.” Every pocket pack of five. Stonewall J acksop Cigars contains one “Poker Han .” Buy the pocket pack and Save the “Poker Hands”. Rovers Win lllllarllrllu First Section Blililllllill GLACE BAY, July 20—A sequel ' the dropping dead oi the iamo I i l L ' i Last evening at the Abegwcitl Diamond McCabe grounds in the final and deciding. . Pitcher trctter Bill Sharon. 2041-4, corr. game oi the first section of the City, Carbonell Francis here in a letter from a local m1 Baseball League, the Rovers defeated Connors Powerlwho was at the Woodstock, N. l the All-Stars by a score of l1 to 7. ‘ 1st base - ‘races last week when the famous s The game was a fair exhibition oi Blanchard McCareyRJf Cflptiln Aubrey dFQPDCd 66M ' baseball, with several long hits and‘ 2nd base lihe race track at the finish oi l some good fielding by both teams.‘ Williams McDonald ivcond heat oi the race he was c Percy Mclnnis’ home run lh the 7th" Franclslimd- According t9 th lwml m inning with nobody on, was a. feature‘ 3rd base IDT- ilicAlli-SWT. 0W?!" 0f 13m Sh!" The game was med up h; one all whalen powel-‘sven after his horse had finlsr up to the fifth inning. when the‘ " McDonald WWW 1Y1 the first mil- ls “id Rovers, by timely hitting and aided, S. Stop have wagered quite hfiavily that ‘- by errors on the All-Stars part. suc- hlclnnls Bolger 51mm" 11°F” “mild “M511 i" B b ceeded ‘in getting seven men across‘ R. Field ‘ter Position in the 86601111 heat ti‘ the plate before being retired; and in McKenzie Diamondfievllfilt- I11 the “wild he“ ‘- the next two innings scoring three.‘ C. Field ilflltel‘ midi l 71115951" and “'35 5 times mom l Doyle Ryamtsnced and Bill Sharon lived bar‘ The All-Stars. nothing dauntect, L. Field H”? emmgh ‘° W!" l 1°?- °f m“ tried hard to tie it up. but the best Cronin Doddsjfi" his 0W5" "hi? 15 ‘m9 °i "16 I? they could do was to score twice in: Dou-Jilwwfl "m"; men 1X1 the 915l- the iiith and four times in the sixthf the game being called at the end oi the seventh, with the above men- Umplres: At. the plate-Dr. gan; on the ba;es—.lack McAleer and S. Diamond. ; Favorite Loses tloned result. BOX SCORE Following are the line-ups:- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ‘ Rovers All-Stars 0 0 0 1 7 2 i—11 l ' ' Cam, o o , o , , ,,_, Gn Grand Czrcul- h... ...‘.“.;..;1;.1i.;. 5.7.7.. a wild hare which has been‘ their glasses oi beer to tozgtvhls‘ new), KALAMAZOO. Mich. July 2" Khlamazoos 22nd Crmd Clrc meeting closed this afternoon. fr keys. The heir to the thron: smiled in‘ tamed. a. fox which accompanies her appreciation and ‘then tool; a glass owner on walks about the city, and‘ irom the hand oi the nearest man,l a number of rabbits. pigeons, canar-‘flefits hal/lnil bee" Faced 0" l-O °°' who bore evidence of being a nlas- I95 and foreign birds. 391MB 1110 68rd. Followcrs oi 1 terer. The plinrc liilfd the beer >.---» R°-\'3lL-"1d3' "NW9d a 595 bark “I [that erratic daughter of Gratl high over his bead and said: "Horas the best of everything to you; illillll; you very much." Amcriica, (‘upid wlh Nurses :___. l Royal was clearly cutraced by Cou. America, and Cupid are comblninginey- Burton and several others in playing have: with the nursingHhe Reno Derby consolation. T force o! hospitals of Beliast, Ireland.‘ Royal Lady failed to Win B hi‘ This was one oi’ the reasons given b," Courtney Burton took the first r _ {Mrs 1,. Coleman. a member oi the third anq Twinkling Joe the seco": Anunsls or many kinds and dls- E Belfast Board oi Guardians. at a rc-,_ Winnipeg was not called on ' positions are living happily in the rent meeting called to discuss thevexerr, himseli to win the iree-ior- stable oi a London milk distributing shortage of nurses. she said that race. He took the ilritflnd 500C company. They are not only on stalls were not iull because many‘ heats in 2.0334 and 2023-4. ldc‘ friendly terms with the 100 horses.‘ were marrying and others had tram-‘Rood Vala took the third heat but with one another. Included in ed only to be able to emigrate. ~ 2051-2. Happy Family in Stable , -—l_3v GeorgeJYicManus l5 VVIFS‘ i M151‘ HER ANW Juefl‘ Hmwsuso ‘To MaM-rlou YO\)R MAM: wueu THE’ p Flfit-Fl" ..- ““'