,4]... A2o,"1§24 q A he C‘ t.) tort P THE CHARLUPPETOWN GUARDIAN BY ART-HUI! DUFFY _ Mexico will furnish a couple of - . Inrprlaes m ‘he 100 and ‘m0 Meir“ sinner?‘llshgttrhluinltbhitmtretltrugtiluthi; ground-keeper. htxltus iii iliiN IN ululncs A Allllglllada, aGreat Sprinter; Escatia, a Full - Blooded Indian, Noted For His A Strong Heart. ~ li|l]N'i till ii lilillil DETROIT. June 19.-—Tlie Red Sox players ‘here ior the present series heard some first hand intor- mation about the recent lam in which Bob Muesol ol’ the Yankees and the Tigers figured. o_,_____ I M. appears, according to a Boston llerience in the sllrintinz- line. and gxls|j'?ngdlust?blerellttfrlilrtisé ‘Blilleclfllly Where an Olympic aet of 5mg NOEL H “Cobb sent me," he aaid_ "He told was the Detroit‘, “THE “UNEXPECTED” A meagre attendance viewed the first of a series of twilight sports which were held at the-Abegwelt grounds inst evening. All the ev- ents were well carried out and not a dull moment marred the pleas- eilsnts at the Paris Olynlplp gnnux; M»! month. my the ulhlotic ex. perto from down Mexico City way. The)’ Bill’ that they have u \'4'.0ll(l~ been Qqnglglgnuy flocked l“ 1044, periornlullce. seconds for the distant-e regularly In practice. Also another Mexican athlete whom they expect to pgr. form great deeds eve-r the 40o mt» tre route. up ttuuinni it il‘ form in Paris as they Meets Tough Competition. Mexican outside of his trial heat. me to say to you that it‘ you think .-l"£t!l.llli\'fl time of 52 seconds for he is the kind oi’ manager ll!"- quarter mile under tho condi- éllfill BDIlh-ter in Ahumsdlt wlm has “m” ‘mmed l“ ‘mdoumedll’ ‘l 50°11 would tell a pitcher to dust a bat- ter off, that he will be glad to meet you privately under the stands." "Tell Cobb I'll be right out." said Meusel. hustling and heading for the door. “No, you don't,“ uggina. “Let things stand as they l llowever, Escutia appears lo be" our athletes pel- tlid in Cam- who into his clothes said Manager The second crew of Oxford righting their shell alter a bump ant hour’s entertainment. During t-he course of the different events the League of the Cross band dis- pensed lively and pleasing music. The appearance of Charlotte- town‘s leading senior bike men on the track last night certainly ad- dad color to the meet-George Wal ker, George Francis and Jack Gor- don helped the younger riders out and no doubt their cooperation and interest shown is much appreciat- Fuli Blooded Indian. Bis name is Juan l-vkt-utin llfl is "Own. l .| | . 10 ‘ a full-blooded Indian. m-o its _. .5 “ "‘ m‘ ‘l "“"“"' l“ “H” know I'm ready" _ “n” 8mm "Emmi ahuzy amivlir? ‘ill-it is 39-10 seconds faster over _.j,_-<o>-_-~ m t n l . ‘ . a distant-e exactly 37.45 yards long- - c an a y a won‘ "m! h? m‘ "e h er. Oi‘ course, climatic conditions a clergyman rind discovered hn an athlete wbilc studying in Presbyterian Srminalry graduated "When l knew Phat-nun [n Maxim alder tllut ltlhlutcs in ilu- ‘hilt test City." writes a Multlrnn utllletlt; do not generally measure up to try- ‘he oxeolltvti us n middle out pt-rforlnnncvs. 5nd lolll-[dislnnre ruflrmr. iit- mirth» lllllfifl Mmtlflfs rcctlrtl for llK‘ llilulr- ho lllw n ln-ttrt‘ 1i lu- lllit red ill tho , . . ', ‘ ’ " ‘ >‘ ” created one of the most tinusnal tsr mile in 52 seconds. Pins was inhmp "mu-e hm-qlm, l“. Wm “fled a], record! in ‘he history of “ammo! cmnpelluo" 3"“ "Rim" “l” bF-“l- he has. Ilut he will have to have a; the recent To,“ 3mm 1MB“. cleaner or more lflXlbllg athlete has ever d Phil, his department and gentiemaniy conduct during tra been remarked time; without number by the head coach and official! 100 per cent athlete. Toe much lthetandlng hi; short sojourn this in only natural as Canada's the future. But to expect an scarcely export. athletes of the couulry- This better performance t-hun it really , \ l ' _.whon he tackles such sterling per- chnmplonshlp_ men“ consmrmg m“ "mmdll “l lnrmors nu Taylor of Grinnell Col- Mexico City above the sea level . lllso will tackle the dtili-nlntre die event in the coming (llyluplc contests." Chances None Too Bright. While it may he true that Moxi- Boxing- Bout may think "M! "my have a wnnderitll sprin- tor in Allumatlu in the iOII-nlctlrcs. still it la doubtful if be will have much of a chance in the coming Ollll athletic followers, ,, Qlympic loll-metres at Paris. time of 10 46 ilucfllltls fnr the 0:1 boar." by tile gasoline Bus. Mr. metres is very good going, every.‘ Baldwin captured four first places. “Mafia i. l m,“ a"°‘_ months further training in France may work wonders with lhlns considered, llut when i considered that Jackson Scholz of h; 1 F . l l h “wuew York‘ A' C" Chem“ now‘ QSTVtEllESOllIB axial ‘ti: Nlliflfilzlfifel smnhwesmm man of Sylracuse und Charley ilntl- Ponce m Aweruh dock can almost reel oi lhisperlor- “Amen, m“; a “mulls; o; m, mum l inch malice every morning before. hreak- “mm! “‘~ lat, so to speak, it ls doubbful iim, “rung” a boxgng bout Wm, an. n Ahumada will hnvo much nl‘ opportunity to shine among the drlcan speed merchants. It is a well-known [not that woods are full oi‘ liil-(‘Jlll9tl l’). llilvflfililli-"tilo affair and no conclusion has, high school record of 45 foot ll iu- turned a few years ago to his na 0nd men for the sprint. to their own timers. liut win-u tin-st- ‘I3 yet, dame even timers an- pitted ltgulnsl Saunders proposition appears to be [real 10 sot-nude mun. lllr-y "ui tltewayeitlc and are unable. in dune any or the that they are credited with. A-humada might he un exception -{v1——--— of the rule but according to our ox For Sore Feet-Minsrd’: Llniment. “All right." said Bob. "but l sup- had treated them to an impromptu bath m Mum“ but it is doubtful whether this cun city from w-plch he was recent“, bridge the wide gap between thosc| ' “o loge and Charley Brooklns oi‘ Iowa state pliuiuununltl tlmofibt- lnntlt- in-itlue. J. Cunrd Taylor the former t _ a ' pose lvc got to ‘tangle with that Princeton crack, nntl Ray Robinson guy someumm and I want mm m Wile‘ "m will he better for [Camilla ill Paris. Boy is One-Man Track Team WICHITA runes. Tex" _ .--Leo Baldwin, l8~year old etttuilmrvat been w areal on Prince 1R ont of Wichita Fails High Schctol,|i"°dl-l~'-' 0i "l0 bets. Today, twelve purlornlttnccs. Still it is well to c0n' June lt is u good tlllul: for iist-utin that l“ Alsoulcthitllz also bt-sitles a hear‘. ghnlagflc League track and field gnaw,“ wait," his Echo.“ the at‘ Montreal, and his nab-ta are track and field champion- mm scoring 23 polnta—-—nrore than especially f-roni what these periorm- ship, ' ‘ as meet. l The big blond-haired. raw-boned Wichita Falls star was the only ‘athlete representing his school to place in a single event. yet he pil- ed up enough points to bring the title to this city. Veteran oiilclals at such events declare that his record is one of the greatest ever made by a schol- cord w“ broken a "m, Mr. Leigh Saunders, Bloomfield. was in town on Monday and returu- F93: 2r]uglgzglatlileattlllg:plonship, 12o ma" huuflon Th“ flights. not force Montabone to break the to the tape. Dominion Day The lOli l S d l3 Ll filial?‘ l '“lli:“=‘l\erfl'rt?tl ovnextlsgtlzs vill lilgnfilercest In m” m5“ lump h“ we“ m“ “t the scholastic clnss and broke the Collegiate Confer- ence record with a mark of 6 festl Donald. he is also an Here are the events Baldwin His business in town was Ing to school-that was M1912; 'on: 120 yard high hurdles; time 15 yum 0v" m; us"; m... "lllotbcr local man, part of the pro Allflccctig to be given to any charitable 580011118; 'purposc or nny organization which hill! School r960"! 0f 16 8800MB- lllQwoultl promote the affair, seine of "P" the citizens, however, objected to inches; breaking previous Texas Canada's beat bot. Here's the as lvlr. ches. laf n premier athlete Shot-put; distance 47 feet 9 1-2 was William Haipsnny i h.\';n reasonable. one it is t-xputztl-rl seconds. only two having tho uro- Litnt nrrnngenlonta for a bout will illgh jump; height 6 feet 1 lnch:l0lympiei." in tile course .01‘ u tcw breaking Southwestern college rec-l - ord of 6 feet and Texas high school] mark of 5 feet 10 7-8 inches. Baldwin also won second place] been manic, but distinction ltlltys.-—ll. ,__ u» in the discus throw, his mark be .ing 126 1-2 feet. The sensational Texan is unusu- ally husky to be an fleet of foot. lie is 5 feet 11 1-2 inches in height and weighs 178 pounds. He has two more years in Wich- lta Falls High, after which he plans to attend Texas A. & M. College. ‘(ianadds Wrestlers At Olympic Games (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, June 19. --Wrest- lers who will represent Canada at the Paris games as announced to- day include W. B. Montgomery, Montreal middleweight: L. Douglas Stocton, Montreal. light heavy- weight: C. Cbileott, Toronto, Guigsn for the committee in Vi"! °l l eup to the Highest llndividua the logical ma!" . when the nox finritlzr; it a own Olympic laurel wreath in i928. —t.hol‘s PUJG L. 0i C. Will Pia In Summsrside Malt. ell-tine bl will play their bantamwelght. GrebiKnocked Out Moody, of Wales WATERBURY, Conn" June l9. this morning. The following is tho lino-up: W. A. McDonald. Quald, E. Arsonault, F. Power. Tile Olympic trials are all over, latter left Wednenday for the scene: o athletic eon; leave today. No matter what the result; may he Canada is well assured that "the boys" will days of the big games at Btockholm, Sweden, when William Hal-penny, poie-vaulter sailed with Canada's tea "Garden of The Gulf" years later, we have Phil McDonald and according rider for the much needed points. No enned a spiked shoe than ining has to the “Capt? another likely cunts hlps waa expected from McDonald notwl under Camellia at Tororito——of course _ coach labeled Phil a world beater in era have shown over the 400 metre any other toam entered in the Tex Mme“ to nun“! wmfln a “w ‘wond- M i worm,- mark o" three week: training ‘is laughable in the extreme. To go hack to the Thursday, the last day of the ilna In the 400 metres (called the suicide race) was phenomenal-did he Canadian record in order to beat him Climatic conditions at th leaving Montreal The Moncton Transcript relorrl sv with reference to the awardinfl ° ' the but. alround athlete not selected by mlttee. uya: Four man. infirm" "hi" i" cell" Thomas, of 8t. John and M115 total at ten point: in the 09¢" W" enough to compete against Olympic ‘o Nut“, l; Nqtp-Mcfiuigan will be Olympiol come arou ..____..___. This Evening The Lqpguo of The Cross ball‘ team will leave this afternoon at m“ who,“ 2.30 for Summeraide where they over. first game of the heavyweight; J. Trifunov, Regina 593mm against the “Toronlot-i". All players are asked to be ready l0 leave at 2.30 sharp. Uniforms may ‘be procured at the L. of C. rooms C. B‘ Are Destitute Daugherty. V. McQunid, .l. ilurna, F. Bradley T. Corrigan, J. Dillon, R. Doyle. J. Mc- SPBRTING COMMENT both Canadian and American, the f the great games and Canada's and one of the Dominica's bea ____,__.__.__._ It may be interesting to know that said Mohtahone has been unde the careful teaching and coaching of instructor Nicholson of the Mont real A.A.O.'lnd one time champion irur or so ago by Earl Th Nicholson knows the a certainty and to have him fora coach .ln this particular branch of together with nearly a ________,___ A COINCIDENCE Twelve years ago a llttledad of seven years of age was lust star e same time another youth a few with Canada's track team breaking previous Texas -er Sweden to compete Ill the WorlcPs Oiymplfi ilimfii-‘lw W" ‘m’ ‘N R- Dgmlnlgn‘; but bet in the pole vault. Today ow York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 220 yard iow hurdles; time 26 3-5 m9 for Paris to compete in another Olympic coincidence- Meet-m ll also tabele of being called “islanders at th Eruofmhneeulean nq in part to the heated controver- cnp to Elliott Nic- the Olympic Com d Harman O'Brien, of thin city. f the Merchants‘ uligan, of Charlottetown “Oh hid pluck , Boy Scouts at tonight's large attendance is order to get ‘the subject. will also 7 dclock sharp. GEORGE WALKER- lst Charlottetown Troop >>——— _.____{ (Canadian Pres!) do their prettiest Never since the m as a representative, has the Edward island, for wasn't “Bili" a per- ie. we may lay that McDonald's work tNer oflhe United 8tateo—hia re- ompson, world's greatest "timber-topping" game Ila the lad of seven is leav- Canadafs hope of ‘i912 rt tive sod and discovered the Pvlilbllllll tin the lad who lelvea today. The athlete of and the athlete of today is Phil McDunflld ti! men in two events and Win "ch- he fact that. the merchant; "id dmlled i“ | point winner decided that MaeGuignn was 20 years of age nd-iet; hope he will receive an Clamp will be the principal sub- qt meeting and a requested in the views of all on A hikc for shun-tiny with or Wilh- he talked ‘Scnutm aster. SYDNEY. Milli-Bil. Juno lllr-‘Tllll ed by the coming bike champions. Following is the summary: 75 yda. DASH I 12 Yrs. and Under—1st Heat; 1 -—-James Duffy, 2—\Viliinln McIn- yre. 2nd Heat 1—Geruld McGulgan, 2—-John Shields. 3rd Heat, 1—F. Acorn, Reardon. Final Heat, 1—J. Duffy, 2~l<‘_ A- ; corn, 3-—J. Shieltls—’l‘irtic 11 ecc- nnds. 2——A llA-LF Mil E lllKl-l 1—E. l-Iornby; 2-——C. Aracnauli; 3~A. Hughetr-Titue 1 min 21 sec- onds. . ge Everybody Read, liilliliill suns __ nu EVENING some Exciting Finishes in The Different Events-“No Records G0 By the Boards’? ‘A. MILE BIKE 1—F. Cox. 2-—. l-lornby. 3——A. Hughes-Time, 37 seconds. 220 ‘IDS. —12 YRS. l 1-1‘. Acorn, 2~J. Shields, ii.— McIntyre and McGuigan-Time, 34 seconds. NOVELTY BICYCLE This race was the most exciting of the iot. Three senior riders pool- ing for the pick of three juniors. The novelty was in the nature o! a relay, the juniors to ride half u mile to be taken up by tllcir res- wonurs cuaiamou 1.0a? ma 1's‘ mam Locum» ' new YORK, alt-us‘ 1a. - - n! Lfloflflfd, lightweight ehamplnfi‘ 0' the world, lost his chomp l! belt. today when. a thief. with l glass cutter, made a hole. l" u", pcctive partners, who race the fin- ishing half. Was won by Walker and Hornby, 2—Francis and Ars- euault, ‘ii-Gordon and Cox-Walk, er rode the last quarter in 29 sec? onds. l I GIRLS RACE—50 YARDS 2~Irma Mclnnis. 2nd I-Ieatmlildnn Grcggnry, 2- Time 7 seconds. V‘ MILE OPEN 100 YDS. DASH—16 YRS. 1—N. Plneau. 2—C. Mathienon. 3-K. Perryr-Jrime, 13 3-5 seconds. 1—W. Murley, 2——i(. McDonald, 3—-K. Mathieaom-Time. 60 35 sec- onds. BIB lEilllliiZS Brooklyn 0 Battcrlcs-Mltycs. May, Luque, and Wlngo, Sanherg; Vance and a _,Debcrry. Y AMERICAN LEAGUE Batterictk-Mulveeney, Blanken- ship. Connally and Crouse; Vangii. tier. Pruett, Davis. Bayne, Shocker and Severeid. m‘ A. STARTED EARLY Mrs, Ncwlvwcd Gcorlw and l had a terrible quarrel inst niuhi (Ivor the observant-c 0i’ our golden wedding anniversary. Ffl6ill"l—-Tlliil'§l too bad! How long have you been married now? “Three days." Wales scheduled 12 round fight here last A vicious right hook to tho child mind, The Sunday School teacher, ask‘ ti while the uni. night. llaw sent Moody sprawling to the He arose at the count of lng what Noun dl mals were passing into drew aovoral blanks. ‘Finally a little girl at raised s hand. "H9 V" "ml"! “l0 ill-KEN. miufi-"dng the conference of the mayors , Clllllllilfl. nine, but slipped back as Referee Jim Galvin counted him out. Ed. Keeley. of Bridgeport, amp- ped Frank Torbier of Montreal, in the third round of a six rouut bout, in the sixth round of a —- World's middlowelkht. cham- pion Harry Grab of Pittsburgh. knocked out Frank Moody, of NOAWS DUTIES The picture going habit is rcspnn siblo for much confusion in the mmpnm, "f "pop-M 1on5, tho AIR. relief is rortllt-nnling soon. a gener- l-llfi blwli to tlho public. No message has been unemployed minors of the Jubilee twollliory are wailing patiently for an encouraging word regarding the re- lt in now six weeks since the majority of thr- mon onrncd a cent of wages and many of them are destitute. Unless al appeal will of necessity be made received from Halifax yet regard- BASEBALL show WifldOW of a shop Cont! by Leonard's sister. at 1635 5. way, and fvlshcd out ~ the it Leonard valued the dlllflflll J95‘ ed belt at far more than ill adren- s.c value of C2590 59mm" h‘ ‘d to knack out three tidal-older» ha: fore he fell heir to the WQPhY-f He had lent it to his sister for ad; t; ‘n urposes. . ‘wily: hi): got a kick out U] it 1st H08t-l-M8fgilT8l BcrrigutnlWhan I not old” geld Benny ion- rowfully. "ltl would have k110i} something it again. ..1'h0 thief w‘ii break n. up and oefilhflv tfsmonds and the 905d- the only way he could s“ "i4 ‘lllfiy’? BASEBALL An ititcresiillii game. of baseball was played on the Briuhtou.ll)lfl' mend between the 3rd Polar Bears and Grade IV oi‘ Wcst Kent and it A friendly game of hast-ball was resulted lil n win [or the latter by Dlllyfid at Wheaticy River Monday a QL-Qfe of 16.6, evening between Whizbangs Jr. I Honorary Degree l Awarded Sir i Arthur Currie l (Canadian Prev-l) HANOVER. ll. ll., June l‘.'i.-Sir ~Arthtlr Currie, principal oi iiicGlli Vnivt-rsity. Montroatl, was awarded the honorary degree of llovtnr m‘ Laws ut the Dartmouth Coils-he (‘Illllillllllfllllllfiill today. (litters given hounrzlry (learnt-s included Jenn .lusserand. French Ambassador at Washington. Albert ii‘ Washburn. ilnlted Status Minister to Airstrip anti Owen l). Young, New York. mvnlbor oi‘ the Reparations (‘orn- mission. r (cinadh ma") Iagd Snltge laéter winning out by u Lmgups Th‘! fflllnwills is tho result of i’ gees Mlgb‘ ' 3rd Polar Bears Grade I_V Eamon Played yesterday in the Ma- r “cm u 81w“ m” 3"“ 91M“ S. KHlHmIlY 011mm‘? J- Mcmm“ lor Leagues: e The gaagenwzglq‘ “mm ed h B. Cox pitcher A. Mufifll’ , ' Y L. Prflwse 1st n. W: A an NATlONAL saucers §,"“,:‘,‘,‘".l,.hi‘f,‘§;,‘g“§feev;§§“ff°“§“"‘ u. Holman 2nd B. , K. MCDlinBld Mc - .ed 0n. Saturday cilenlng e p “y. iggégr gmsn‘ “Hixggg: Th ll . 1 . - ~ - " Chicago wh,lfi,,,nnqesu_ll,.ls as fiwivgivzkzan S’, ‘M. Owen Flcltlcrs P. Sentuer Phlla. . ' ‘f’ ' L. Taylor H. Tyne-igu- , C tuh R. Fitzgerald A. ow 8 t- hggtatléixelzfiilsatgobs and Ofarrelhlb. (Zhnndlor H. Chandler (Pumm “lease copy) 0 - char R. Barrett . . . . . . . . . .. C. Andrews W‘? n. n. 1st liaise , i 12 0 "- UB8 - - . . - . . . . . . . . .. .l. Wares d Boston . . . . . ..= . . . . . . . . .. 1 5 1 -' W. Ling l ‘Batteries-V. Barnes nnd Snyd- 19l2=er; Striker, Coonuy, Lucas nntl 0'- wm- ml"; e Neill. Short Stop e lV. Ling . . . . . . . . . . . . .. G. Andrews x NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ l C M m Fiullim R I i . o) t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .ng it. Ling 'i‘. Ling R. I . E. mnmnnm, 1 {s 1 J. McLcnn . . . . . . . . . . . .. J. Doiron PLAYS MARVELLOUS GOLF George Duncan, veteran British professional, who defeated his oft- times partner, Abe Mitchell, In the one thousand guinea tournament in Britain. The tournament took place at Gieneagiea, Scotland, and 6,000 people saw the flnfish. Dun- can .played a remarkable game throughout. the referee stopping Jhe fight: _ sllesald. _ _ of the pmvince. mmiorno or FATHER ' ' _B, 0E5~31-,;M;§,,, us- " " b‘ “om” ‘ T"‘"° “h KEEF> noit-lldu-ru. A h mfiwl A V The Best Chewing Tobacco I Hickeys r Black " Twist _ g TOBACCO wrrn A . snavoa ALL rrsown t5 THE LIFE 60w CAT NE Mv FtELD CtLAfififib lwANdA " 5E2 WHO I‘) ON THE _.._._._ bow TELL THE C APTAtN l WANNA use lb THAT Q1024 n In". Fumes Senna. in: YE": wELL BE OUT TO \ TELL ‘(OQ TO 5109- t5 THtb A‘: FAQT A5 bHELL TRAVEL’) rm MAKlNQ FORTW KNQTb NOw - - r'I!<-un-n- <Q¢V—I"p$ .- G-Zo .e-t I would have fiafifllll - Marlon McIntyre and Edna 'i‘nylm". down u, my km gt | was ever lucky l"inal—1—-Mart:aret Berrignu, 2- enough to hayg m“. But I don't, lrtuo. Mclnnia, 3——Etina Greggory-— suppose 'l| ever see That's.» . A “swag-Lg; i. l. i. if .,L l»