aoxnvc nasxarnsnr. ornaa sronr §§§§.§§ii1l’ It. 0- M. Moore. TLC. ..... II.‘ S. C. Moore, No. 2 Co. 0.0.8.‘ AT THE 8'1. Ii. G. love, YJLO ‘ ‘ Ab egfiigmflotel DNESDA Y y JULY iw ” a i _ “ COLLEGIANS _ . l » ' - H. uioliaelieiiu, No. 2"0o._o.i1_.s.,........... n. s. Allen. 5.11.0. ..'........'..' Lt-Col. u. o. Dawson, were. w. n. Dennis, No. z 0o., 00s., n. Andrews. 1.1-1. w. s. nerdy. Y.R.O. w. s. Aitken. 8.3.0. w. s. Schurman, 5.8.0. Hesthjbster, YSC. .. a. s. Judson, 2.12.0. A. v. Spillett, No. a Co. 0.05. Barry Tait, No. a Co. 00$.‘ .. G. Houston, No. 2 0o. 0.0.8. .1. Berrilan, one. u. H. Phillips, 511,0, ,. .1. w. Johnsione, 0.12.0. 19.21. Points, Kennedy scoring 38. 35 and 34 to MaoKinnonh 34, 34, 34. Under the rules the second score of as Points awarded the Match to Lieut. Kennedy, who was warmly con- gratulated by all present an his wonderful shoot. l The Judson ‘lyre Match was won by A. Michaehelias with a score of 95 points, with H. S. Allen of the Slimmer-side Rifle Club a close sec- ond with 04 points. The British Consols Team Match, the prize for which is awarded by the McDonald Tobacco Company of Montreal. twas won by the first team of the P. a. 1. Highlander-g with a score of 404 points, m), g 0011111811)’ 51800.1: winning second with a very creditable 400 points. The stand aggregate prize known as the D. C. R. A. silver medal was won by Sgt. P. Hooper, of Milton. The D. C. R. A. bronze medal for second in this event was won after a shoot of! by Sgt. G. G. McLea- nan. - After the sh ‘ _, had concluded the competitors assembled st the Club House where the President of ;;;;§F5PPH99§9pp e 3 23-8-3 §$$$$3f3i3¥8 l"? “i ’."* ‘If: Srl ‘l OTTAWA AGGREGATE ‘THREE trill ililAllFY in iliirics (By Mark puimaze. Jr. Crmalffln Press Staff Wriicr) Sgt. P. Hooper, D.C.R.A. silver Medal . . . . . . Sgt. G40. McLennal-i, D.C.R.A. Bronze Medal Sgt. J. S. Maicdonald, .. . Sgt. A. Gormley Capt. W. A. Smith . . . Capt. A. W. Allan . . E.Mclnnls . . . . . . . P. J. Landrigan Eric Coles '. . . . . . . . . . . . A. H. McKinnon J. E. Andrew . F. G. Kennedy J..B.Poole -. . J. C. Stewart . . . . . . . . A. J. McCabe . Roy Coles CORPORATION HATOB, POSSIBLE ‘ll Sg‘. G. G. McLennas-i, PELB. ... Sgt. P. Hooper, PJLIJI. .. Sgt. J. 0. Stewart, LII. .- Lt. J. E. AndrewLLJL .... Capt. A. W. Allan, PILLS. Sgt. Bic Coles, 931.8,... R. Andrews, PILLS. ...-... Sgt. R. McCabe, No. 2 Co. 0.0.8. Lt. F. G. Kennedy, P313. .. w. McCallum, one. Capt. W. A. Smith, No. 2 Co. 0.0.8. .. LL-Col. F. I. Andrew, LJ-I. ... Gnr. P. J. Landrigan, RB. Lt. J. S. Moore, No. 2. Co. 0.0.8. e. . Sgt. A. Gormley, No. 2 0o. 0.0.5. Sgt. J, S. McDonald, No. 2 Co. 0.0.8. H. S. Allen. SRO. .............. . ' W. Hancock, S.R.0. >- °PPFPFPESPQ¢ PORT DALHOUSIE, Ont, July 19 _. Thrcc szrcam-lincd Cnnadan boats rcccivud nominations tonight 1O gpged Over L95 Angclcs‘ rowing course in the Olympic Games alter trials hold today over o'd Henley. At. the Czinnclhn Olympic trials, witnessed by a comparatively small Own Record ' (Assochied Press) [mflyI-I, Scotland, July 18- "mg Scotsman, one or the Mous trans ill 311.9 371mb m; her own record from __.___________ _ _ __~__ V’ t Blaz e . Glory Ranges-Distribution or Prizes. l‘ ti: iflll l ll G U E 1 Colonel H. M. Davison, President, o1 Rifle Matches here last evening. v m rm race meet on Aug. 67th annual shoot, and the mew“; ind Pace, purse $3001 3-33 W" "Wt °fi and eisht marksman’ hams only. - Ylirds. ‘Ihese eight were Bat. P. ‘ ‘ml the classes named A- H‘ McKi-"mll. Limit. A. O. F. _ m... mu season. 4533-11 the "hm B". five o! the eisht res- Coles still remained. The 11ml finishing the winner by making n11 \l P e R. Ad‘ -__- - . Phenomenal Shooii In Yester- "The moat successful meeting in ~_ a u lure Association, in presenting ‘ .. “m” '° i“ ‘mush-I Mme-we - "aunacemcnt of the Monta- We do not remember or guch “follows; Free-For-All, purse ended literally in a blaze or glqfy m, PM purse $100. The lat- representing eight ladies, made grable work has been done HWWP- 5st. J. S. McDonald, Cap- mw m. best horses in the 6i"- Bsi- E- Melnnis and 8st. A. istered possibles and in the next shoot off was between Captain bulls eves in the final five - Sho ot c E n d s In AS S . daYsClosing Matc es At Local Years", were the won“ ‘poker, by at the conclusion of the Provincial w have announced their high Scoring as was seen at this the m got, purse 8800; 2.21 when the Ladies’ ChailenBe Match‘ .. u open to King's Count Dcsslbles, ten bulls eyes each at 50o m. course at Montague this "in w- 5- smith. BBi- A. Gormley, Everything points to n, 0019s. In the first five shots of five shots Smith, Mclnxllg ‘m; Smith and Sgt. E. McInnis, Smith He had made altogether a total of .A. W. beard . W. E. McCallum H “my by travelling‘ the 392 the Association. Lt-Col. A. W. Leard. 5.8.0. .. 4mm; in sevenhours and This was three mifliltfi m 511g ever did before. 5yyyrrge for the nonstop trip ' miles an hour. Two crews the locomotive, one rel‘ev- . other by way of a corridor the cab with the train. : . 21 consecutive bulls eyes, The "shades of night were falling fast" when he wished. the nour being 7.30. \ ‘ Another‘ shoot off which caused a great deal of interest was for the Governor General! medals, b5- tween 8st. r. Hooper and Sgt. 0. G. McLennan. It was won by Sgt, . P- Hooper. Sst. 0. 0. McLennan and Sgt. J. S. McDonald of Clarke and McDonald, shot of! for the l), H. M. Davison, V. D., presented the prizes. The Davison Challenge Cup, a beautiful piece o! silverware, the gift of Colonel Davison, was award- ed to Sgt. P. Hooper, the champion rifleman of the meeting who also received the Governor Generals silver medal, the D. C._R. A. silver medal and the J. W. Johnson tro- phy. The bronze medals for these two events were presented to Sgt. Sgt. J. B. Poole. LH. .. A. O. F. Gfll,"Y.R.C. ...“... Roy Colés, Sgt, P3111. ‘.... Sgt. A. .1. McCabe, 9.11.1.3.‘ Sgt. M. c. Archibald, No. ii 0o.. 0.0a. Sgt. a. Mclnnis, 21:11.11. A. H. McKinnon, EL. W. K. Rogers, No. 2 0.0.5. W. Walsh, P.E.I.H.B. .. A. Coles, 2.2.1.11. Major F. B. Conrad, No.2 0.0.8. . Brenton Clarke, 8.3.0." JyS. Moore . .. . R. McCabe . L. W. Hancock . W. S. Schurman . . C. B. Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... crowd, only Hamilton's great Leand- er eght-oarcd crew. Joe Wr Em. J11. cl Toronto, former Diamond Sculls WlIlXlPl‘ and a brilliant duo frOm Vancouvcr. Ncd Pratt and Noel DsMillc qurilii (‘d to wear the Maple Lea.‘ at the llliCrllilltiflllgll sport classic. Officials 0f the Canadian A850- ciation of Amateur 0815111011 d8- cirled a inc four-wihouL-coxswaln crew from l-laliinx-thc Mic Macs had not demonstrated enough form dl I e n g e Borden Nationals do _ mllgrge gny soft ball team ‘island to a five Same series. R. A. bronze medal, McLennan TEAM For; PRQWQE M57511 made twelve consecutive bulls be- fore being declared the winner. McDonald immediately afterwards G. G. McLennan. The Ladies Chgllgngg figphy w” pfgggnted w C. B. ROQSTS, BJEC. "......" cgptgm w, ,g_ 3mm; boom,‘ gm- . Lt.-Col-. U. G. Dawson,»P.E.I.l-l_i Mp3, sydngy Qmy, 34 LL-COI; D. A. MOKHIBOII, ‘P3133. .- to warrant lilcii: being selected on the Canadian tan, though the Mic . 9.22.114. Macs won the most sensational Capt. A. W. Allen .. l EEP malls to be made on 8C- ol challenge. ‘m? vaav nemesis Isa-renews reutest F0 e! ' "IPPIY of Sua- anrly for "i? moment; " "Nor won‘; do, ' {"1111 the famous shot oi! with the others in the La- dies Challenge Cup ties and made five more bulls. In all he had made 28 bulls and one inner in 28 shots a regular endurance contest in rifle shooting was what he went through. Other high lights of the shoot was the winning of the Corporation Match or City of Charlottetown Match, seven shots each at 500 and eoo- yards by Sgt. G. G. McLennan, who three years ago was-s member of the Blsley team. He won with 89 out of a possible 70 points, with Sgt. P. Hooper next in order with ea points. l fflie Prowae Bros. Lid. Match This match as stated in yester- day's paper is the outstanding ev- ent ofthe shoot and the one the greatest interest is taken in, be- , i cause it is shot at the 200, 500 and ' 000 yards ranges, the popular trio all over the British Empire. Some wonderful shooting was done in this event. the best that had ever been recorded in the Association's history. No less than ten scores of 100 and over werwmade. pheno- monal shooting even at Bisley in the first stage of the Kings. In ad- dition ‘there were four 99's and four it's. The possible ‘is 105 points. Lieut. l". G. Kennedy and Lin-Col. D. A. MacKinnon each made 102 ' time o1 it. The Old Man's Match for old members of the Association which was competed in by such well known veterans as E. G. love, S. C. Moore, J. H. Johnson,‘ Sey- mour Mclonnan. etc., was won by Mr. McLennan with a. ‘creditable score of 44 points out of 60. _ Colonel Davison after awarding the prises and congratulating the recipients briefly addressed the ga- thering, stating that this was the best meeting for many years. The shooting was of the highest order, marking and the other arrange- ments were good and everyone seemed to have a perfectly happy He was particularly pleased to see so many members present iron: Summerside and 0th- er points. showing that rifle shoot- ing is becoming more popular in these centres. He also remarked on a number of new faces. partic- uiarly young men who were becom- ing intoreated and would in the m- tunscarryonthewerkortheAa- sooiation. He paid a very nice tri- bute to Colonel C. Leilhthe Seo- retaryandhisstafland torange officer Captain W. H. Worth for the good arrangements and general good conduct of the shooting. Ear-Mayer T. W. L. Pmwse, of Prowse Bros. Ltd, was an interest- ed visitor. watching the final scores in the Prowae Bros. Ltd. Match. , I'll PBOWSE BROS. LTD. MATOR x E #901. D. A. McKinnon. Rd’... £1 P A J. G fififiii; toy Hooper, PBJJ-I. B. Ooles, PJLLH. McKinnori, 3.0. Andrew. L.H. t. . Jll McOabe, PEJJ-I 11$ .... PP§PPSP9PPP" sas- nzv?‘ ut. 1". G. Kennedy, P. Ii. I. H. . Gormley, No. 2 Co. 0.05. S. MacDonald, No. 2 Co. 0.0.8, . G. McLennan, P.E.I.H. .. my” 115B. Conrad, No. a 0o. 0.0.5. A. Coles, PEIJ-l. 1.. W. Hancock, S.R.C. 1.28838 3808188311812"! $9228 8'81? $33883 3 33SSS L. R. Allen, S.R.C. Last score. 5555444‘ t 5445344 some: I 808 2-38 . nu: aamsn corlsoss rem session ietTeaan-l’. S. Lliighlanders. Set. P. Hooper n1 Sgt. G. G. Mcnennan 13'! Sgt. A. J. McCabe 130 2nd ‘ham-No. 2 Co. C. C. Signs-ll. set. A. Gormley m set. n. McOabe lea Sig. J. s. MacDonald lu 8rd Team-P. E. I. Highlanders. CaptcA. W. Allan Ill Sgt. Roy 0010a 110 Sgt. Erie Oolea» 188 4th ‘Beam-No. 2 Co. 0.0. Signet. Maior r. is. ooomi is": Capt. w. meme h lee Lieut. J. S. Moore 130 6th Team-P. B. I. Light Horse. m-ool. r. IJAndreW its an. n. Mclnnis m I ' Sgt. .1. o. steam-e sol mo mo.» onALu-zivoa Capt. w.~A. smith-meagre; a. minus-Mn. v. 1.. A. B. McKinnon-Mra. Shit. Jenkins A. Ooles-Miss I-Iobkirk .1. s. McDonald-Mrs. w.»a.js,tewe're A. Gormley-Mrs. n. Ayuoaiunen '.'. A. o. r. Gill-Mrs. 1r. n. Johnson .' s. Hooper-Miss’ n. ween s. o. Kennedy-Mrs. ‘A. I. lags‘ . A. u. Allan-Mrs. A. A. Bartlett .1. n. Poole-Mrs. n. o. i/Lneedin -A. .1. McCabe-Mrs. 0. n. Siuailwood .. Roy McCabe_—_ .0. o. J. 0. sv-g;,';,.,;_,rs W. A. Jehnatone .. 1.. w. rituooex. Mrs. n. Stewart n. Andrews-Mrs. .1. s. Hooper .. ma. Conrad-Mrs. 1.. 1-1. Beer F4‘\vl' ‘ _‘ I Z".°PP."PP'P.“PP m, Jfln. Poole, 1.11. 0m. A. w. Allan, nun. 4 t,“ 1 I Y“ Sgt. G. G. McLennan . P3111. Sgt. Roy Coles . Sgt. Eric Coles . . . . . . . . .. Sgt. A. J. McCabe .. .. 91.1.1.3. Lt. J. E. Andrew . Sgt. .1. n. Poole ..... .- NO. '1.‘ 00. 0.0.5. Ho." 2 Ce. 0.0.5. ml. r. a. Conrad “pa, W. A..Smith .. sssrnnn gflq, Love ...............---- iaslliain inims mu nAnmAx. Jul? 19-0". Th‘ Canadian Prom-Henry 1mm!" ‘*1 Imam, mglsnd, tonight Nil-in“! m. o"... an usht-heewveleh" "m" m; ghjmplOn of the British mini" by defeating Carl Van Warden o: Ottawa in one of the roll!!!" mamas ever witnessed here. Wur- den won the first fall. Wt 1m“ mo.” m"; w“ minllft! 15M!‘ III" flnggf put l-{m on the mat so hard that he was unable to continue. Wurden was out for half an hour. and referee Dr. Joseph B1141’! °i Halifax awarded the decision to Sgt. A. Gormley -- .- - -» - w,” McCabe . ... SgtihmMacDonald Qgt, P. Hooper . .. .. Sgt. A. o. s. can . . . . . » - ~ ~ .- 295 “we, .1, S. Moore -- onn more MATCH 1o saw. M YWI s. o. Mcbeilan “cum w" glyde Mon-mes of Halifax after four roundl- mgin; his debut in the moneyed some. "Dipper" 3mm" °‘ H"“‘“"' MgrlflmQ Amateur Featherweight champlon, won a decision over Kid Hart o! Monet . Merit-isle Plm“ sional oil-melon. in =11 "limit m,“ ml; w” not at stake. lie took heavy punishment and was knocked out of the fin: in ‘he m‘ 0nd round. m the first wrestling bout, Vic guglmd n: .5 ncton defeated George Isaacs or Halifax with a double-nelson. lsaus substituted for Paul Poumier of Montreal. Wm missed his train for Halifax. B I G L E A GU E BALL RESULTS triumph of the trials. wanders, short-stroking crew that represented Canada at the British Empire Games two years 8.20. Out- class€d the rival boats to cam 1m Oiympic bcrzll. They lcit Toronto Argonauts. who represented Canada at the Amsterdam Games, a length and a half belfnd t0 wn in the amazing time of five minutes, 59 and 4-5 sccondcviostcst time ever recorded in North America. Argos, a sweep-stroke crew with a mighty finish, were unable to get even close to the speeding Hamilton ;boat and Winnipeg rowing club's kcght, winners last week at the ‘northwest lntcmatlohal regatta at Fort William, crossed the finish line la full length back of Argos. MlcGill University, a set of lightweights, was fourth. Ferrell and Sewell; Welland, Durham, Jablonowski and Connol- ly. First game: R. H. E. St. Louis B 13 1 Philadelphia . 915 1 Fisher. Kimselx Stewart and Fer- rell; Earnshalv. Grove and Having. Second game: R. ll. E. St. Louis 612 1 Philadelphia . . i614 l. I Hadley, llcbcrt, Cnr-ncy and Ben- igough; Wallis‘; and Ccchiane. NATIONAL LEAGUE First game: R. II. Philadelphia 2 8 Pittsburgh . . 511 Hansen. Dudley and Todd V Davis; Swift and Gran. E. 2 1 Second game: R. ll. E. Philadelphia .... 6 i l ‘Pittsburgh 5 2 Rhem, Bongo. Collins and V. Davis; Sponsor. Harris, Chngnon and Pnddcn. Grace. R. If New York . . . . .. 4 Chicago .. . 5 . E 8 11 Gib- Flizsimmons, Schumachcr, son and Hognn. O‘Frirrcll; Warneke and l-lartnett. (Canadian Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE R. ll. E. 3 7 l oaptvw. A. smith. No. a 0e. C-O-B- ‘Sgt. A. our. om, 1mm. 1.. n. Allen, 5.12.0. A. w, Leard, one. Lt. J. S. Moore, No. 2 0o. 0.0.5. n. '1‘. Brown. 2.12.0. Sgt. n. MoCabe. No. 2 Co. 0.c.s. see. .1. 0, smart. No. a Co. cos. c, 3, Rogers, 5.3.0. Earl Colel. Yreo. 1.t.-0oi. r. . Andrew. L-l-l- w. ii. ueoallum, sno. .. w. I. smith. Meier, 2.11.0. n. Clark. 5.11.0. W. A. Hueltia. No. 2 o. 0.0.5. b - ' ;_ a. ;|@m’ p59, ,,,,.,...................._-...... ualinger. Irglirlggr weighed in at m i-a pounds, Wurden at 175. Wimien- . flooredpfrslinger with o body siamchlcago .. . _ and wrist lock 37 minutes and New York ... seconds after the bout opened. Ten Frasier, Faber. oreaerv lnlnutq and flve seconds 1am Grllbe; Gomez and Jcrfllll- rraiinger retailiettd with a double R- II- E- arm-lock and body slam that left Detroit s14 0 Worden unconscious. Warden re- Washington .. .. 2 9 i gained nu senses in o» ermine 11mm and noywerth: Thomas. ' Coffman and Berl. Maple. 1.. n. Allan-Ilsa s. nevi-or... . I;.'.’J. Brown-Mrs). C. mm Roy Gales-Mrs. A. B. Warbureon‘ ' n. A. McKinnon-qfll. .1. r. Whear .1. muons-area; a. swan ws. McOallumg-Miaa Constance minim J. mascara-Issac. It. srio com-aircrew 01am s. .1. w. s. intone w. s. 1.1a , rm following rimmed: r. i. Ansrew. a. "s; may a. 1.00 a smith, momma, a. 010210. ‘ an, ' _ l 1m 3- Mm. 1m. o. n. summarise-i’. lilavieea. u y. 1m .1. 0., ammo nose the m. ab. Y R. H. E. Boston 2 7 1 Cincinnati . . . .0 8 i Brandt and Hnrgrnvc: Lucas and Lombardi. 60 2 and R. ll. E. Brooklyn 3 '7 2 St. Louis .. 5 9 1 Vance, l-lelmach and Lopez. Pic- inlch; Hallahan and Mancuso“ s ass ass ‘I10 0 ' 33F "'j"'~.-"' "l... ‘ 1 Hinard‘: II gogd an nourigg! ale: ' l am "9 1 l-m ...-.....- Th; programme was opened with seuingsouu- naakooagrovactmlifaxwona ... i. l\|l“1l\|f\