Record 36 Bulls And happening every day. Yesterday that jack Lovelace of New Zea Kcnsiliglon Rifle Range, Capt, llc odly lcftthc l3lill‘s Eye ilv bulls and iwo lliilCfS ollt of 3S “u; shadow of a doubt that this Rain ‘fhreatens The day opened a bit cloudy with threatening rain, but gradually the run came out and chased away the clouds and a. fine, bright day re- rulted. As the afternoon came around the wind became variable and ihe shooting at 600 yards, the linal range, was whnt could be termed “tricky? . It was the 68th Annual Prize Meeting 0i’ the Provincial Rifle As- sociation of Prince Edward Island and upwards of sixty marksman, many o! them or national reputa- tlonhwere on hand to take part. The eldest marksman is Edward G. BOWLING WRESTLING ‘ BASEBALL 07151-1111.? Record If Not Canadian Is Made ‘Capt. A. W. Alia-n, M. c. scores Two Inners Out 1 Of 38 Shots I_n_l_l_emarkable Feat. The public expect surprises. In fact something sensational is the iiewspaperspcarried the report land had rail a mile in 4 minutes, 7.6 seconds, the fastest by two seconds that any human has ever travelled that distance. Well, Charlottetown is not to be outdone in the matter of surprises and new records, for yesterday at A, W. Allan, M.C., better known as "Wylie." esiablisllcda new record for Prince Edward Island marksmanship when in the course of the whole day's shooting ill which he fired ton shots at‘ 20o yards, 7 shots at 300 yards, l4 ghmt 500 yards and 7 shots at (loo yards, or a. total of 38 shots, ice. lil other words he lllade 36 shots. It is felt coiliidcllt llcyolld is a new record for tllc Maritilnc Provinces, if not for the Dominion of Canada. cellent showing made by Miss M. H. Archibald, who scored 63 out of 70 points. The Corporation was the final Match shot yesterday and was fired at 500 and 600 yards, 7 shots at each with a possible of 70 points. It was won by LtL-Col. D. A. Mac- Kilmon with a perfect score, a pos- sible at each range, total 70 points. Closely following was Capt. A. W. Allan with a possible at 500 and a 34 at 600 yards. Sergt. A. Gormley had a. 68 and was followed by three 67's. The shooting in this Match was without doubt the best that has ever taken place. _ Scores Six Bulls At the 500 yards NEW REMARKA BLE .0100 OF ... ii» Q-IARIMITEIUWN GUARDIAN CRT WORLD TING BOXING BASKETBALIJ OTHER SPORT ‘Q appeared together oil Beaver Isl-‘ stage of the st. George's Challenge winners. ' Vase Shoot to be tired next Saturq In the cruising division the race) day, but scores o! live others amongI N, would; become 3, bitter struggle bo-i 59 marksmen who shot on for 24 ‘ additional places in the second stase were not revealed tonight by the ul- National Rifle Association statistic- ians. 25. Eric Coles, P.E.I.H. . . .... 2.00 26. Frank Auld, 0.10.0. 44 2.00 and. 27. Walter Schurman, S.R.C. ‘ 2.00 '20. w. 11:. Smith, Molor. 2.11.0. 44 39, w, welsh, Mae, 130e, 43 lpoytween Bagheera, Malabar X. and 30, A, w, Leora, 5,3,0, ,_ 43 1_00;Chlmon, the latter a Canadian a1, .1. 0. Stewart, Signals 42 1.00'011fll19Y1ZeT~ Basheera and Dorollu a2. M. 0. Archibald, Signals 42 1.00 Passed Point Betsy at 7-00 a- m» :12. Cecil May, 0.11.0. .. .... .. 42 1.0o_Mondoy oho hour behind the Blue- 34. w. E. McCallum, 1211.0. .. 41 1.00 nose. but DOWNH- 35. Edison Smith, P.R.C. .... 41 36. Jas. H. Judson, P.R.C. . 41 s1. s. 0. Moore, Signals ..... .. 41 1.00 'hh1d- as. s. 0.. McLennan, 1112.0. . .... ........ .. 4o 1.00 Yachts h the P0" Hm" W Mackinac race have been badly scattered by strong headwinds. Margaret F. led the fleet, passing caught the, ery weather the sun shone today mg great fishing schooner near Beaverl and visibility was good as 750 con- . ll , Island. while Bagheera dropped be-i testlmm mcludlng ‘our women‘ a‘ 100 ' members or former members o! His Majesty's Forces, went out on the ranges. After two days of rain and blust- Lead Canadians bouts. Entrance fee 5% of purse which we will ask horsemen to forward at once. SHOOT YESTERDAY h‘ M k‘ "0335 “Mimi: a C zcago 0C 1110C _AT_ , rug cut-cob. o. A. MMKINNON, 0.5.0., MATCH I l d h t R a ... ,,,,,,,_ ,,,,,,,,, ,,_ S 012 Y 0C 0 CC 1. A. w. Allan, 0pm., 1221.111. s0 10.00 o v o Northam’ P‘ E‘ I‘ ' ' ' d ’ I l Ch 1. J.B.MoDonn1d.8ignals ... ...... Cana a s nternatlona amplon ~ 1 1 o so - - WEDNESDAY JULY 19th e 4. o. A. Coles, 12011-1. 4a 5,00 Flshlng SChOOHQY L€adS F leet 7 P. s. .1. Coles, 121111.11. ......... 4a 5.00 ' ' ' ‘ H, u M,,,.,,,,,,,_ ,._,_,_,,_ ,8 5,, 27 Vessels Across F 1n1sh L1ne. PunsEs $1200 on '1. n. H. Home, v3.0. 4'1 4.00 l I 8.0 R. McCabe. Signals 4'1 4.00 0. .1. s. Moore, signals 4'1 300i MACKINAlC ISLAND, Mich, July FOUR CLASSES 10- F- G- Kohnedy. P-ELLH. 4'1 3.00 1'1. -(GP) -—-‘I'he Bluenose, Can- Purse 11. B. Clarke, 8.3.0. . . . . .. 47 3.00 ‘adds international champion tish- 12. A. J McCabe, PEIH 4'1 3,00 ing schooner, tonight led a fleet of 13. R. E Jenkins, Signals 46 v 3.00 '2'! sailing vessels across the firlish 14. n, McInnis, 1.11. 40 2.00 ‘unc in the 26th annual Chicago- _ 15. H. S. Allen, 8.11.0 . 46 zooimackinac Island yacht race. —' "" __ 1s. w. A. Smith, Signals 4s 2.00 MAGKINAC ISLAND, Mich. July 1'1. A. o. F‘, 0111, P.E.I.H. 40 2.00 1'1. —(CPJ —Bluenose, speedy ln- Pang -- — —- 18. E. T. Brown, Y.R.C. .. . 45 2.00'ternatlo1lal fishing champion from P o 19. R. A. Andrews, CRO. 45 2.00 Nova Scotia, and Dorelln seemed ' __ ___ 20. F’. B. Conrad, Signals .. 45 2.00-likely tonight to finish the 26th 21. Vernon Proude, 0.12.0. 45 zoofannlial Cilicago-Macklnac race 22. C. B. Rogers, S.R.C, ......... 45 2.00 ‘within a Iew minutes of each other,’ BISLEY CAMP, England, July 17. 3 ERS 2a. P. .1. Landrigan, Signals 45 2.00|1aossibly yet tonight. At 1.20 p. m. _ (c. P, Cable) - Six Canadians Purses wul be divided into s monies 40%, 25%, 15%, 12% and so. 24. Roy Coles, 2.0.1.11. 45 2.00 ‘ these entrants in the open division qualified today to enter the second; 5% deductions from first and second winners. 1% from third and iouru and entry fee must accompa y entr, Entries close July 1t T. A. Rules governing races except where they conflict with entrg otherwise on the grounds. The Northam Track is in better conditions. The management la not responsible for goodrstolen or mil- laid or for accidents or any nature whatsoever which may occur ln racing condition for racing than it has been at any time since constructed and we are looking for n. good days racing and a. large attendance. Ladies and Gentlemens step dancing competition cash prizes each contest $5.00, 3.3.00 and 51-59- Entrles will also be received from Eoxers wishing to compete. Best respects selected. Winner 820.00 and $5.00 for looser, if n draw money will be divided equally. Unless good reference do not apply. Entries close July 15, anyone wishing to compete mail entry 1i once giving weight and experience. Sround love of St- Avorru. who answers range Miss a0. w. E. Hardy, 1112.0. 44 2.00 PM Reef oi Z35 n- m-Thldeut fol- fl, d H - . lo 86 summers; but the gentleman Muriel Archibald had scored six 40. Miss H. M. Archibald, Charlottetown R. C. . . 42 2,00 lowed less than two miles behind, dixficzirsgoztzfdxg yariislang; Meals and refreshments served on grounds. 1111;111:111 in lxrurlsuu; . who has attended the oitenest is bulls and everyone was hoping she 41, J, w, Johnson, 11.3.9, 41 ggoland Baccarat trailed Trident by m ‘irstyrange sergeanbMajor G. ball room. Admission 75 cents including grand a .1111‘ 8 '._ James Berrigan o! Cove Head, who would make the seven, thus giving 42. E. A, smith, PRC. . 4i 1.00 l i111?“ "11198- Me Emue o! the 48m Highlanders’ 11111111118. chlldffll "I15" W! "*- r nlth l1 junior to Mr. Love by her a possible; but something went 43. Albert Court, Y.R.C. 38 _ 1110 Turonm and qupg, J_ T, fitgelg o1 ENTRIES ‘t’ [our cars, has been a participant wrong and a miss was recorded. 44. L. Duffy, Signals 37 1.00 . _ the weiuugwu Reglyngnp, Guelph, rt. the Provincial Matches for sixty However. she ended up with an ex- . . out fled to lend the cnnndlun ror- FREE-FQR-ALI- -. m: hirundh: i133‘. 10111115555111 twp‘: cellent score of 60 for the two MOORE McLEOD MATCH I l c“ Wm, perfect 35$ meut__col_ C. Calumet Brownie. zom- Mm Charles Hanan,’ Ncrth Sydney, K a y range‘ W. Gibson was close with 34. Mm. one M_ 297% R Jubbleu, North Sydney, N. s. . J . . $1100“. Today's Matches will consist of 300 and 500 Yards, Possible 70. V010 Rico, 2.04, Power Bros, Charlottetown, P. E‘. I. ‘There are no marksman present the Prowse Bros. Ltd., the most S Islander Prominent Darkey Grattan, 2.02%, H. T. Fulton, Upper Stewiacke. N. S. from the extreme East of the popular event oi’ the P. R. A. Fired 1, G G McLennan, 12,13,111, 69 10.00 p Neil Frisco, 2.03%, Charles galllardbligth Styjdngyé N. S. - ' ' ,2.11‘.’.W.W.' aer, a mou , . . Province, but Summerside has n from what is known as the Kings 2, A w_ Anal-u p313, H 59 3,00 on the nooqurd range gnu sumo ggfoxisliélllgitan‘ zuwbl" Merry Time stables, Hams,’ N‘ S very good representation and they Ranges, the popular 200, 500 and ‘ 3, E, McIrlnis, L.H. 69 8.00 cny LEAGUE GAME gnl-eg Canadians were tied with 31- s,“ G" 2'09’ Mom, “me stables‘ Halifax, N_ s_ Ire shooting quite well- 600 yards. seven shots at each 4. A, Gormley, Signals . 0a 0.00 . Two other contestants had the same rm Alone’ 2M Q Ruuue,uum_ pom]; Edward, e, n, Opening Match range. 1t is expected that with good 5, w. A. Smith, Signals . 67 6-00 Tonight‘ the Stars and Falcons soore- Sergeant-s J- Borlohd. of Tu- Leila Frisco, 2.002., Merry Time Stables, Halifax, n. s. The opening match was the Lt.- weather conditions tremendous 5_ James goleg, 931,11, 67 5.00 clash n, u regular guneduled game ronto and P. Hooper. o! Milton, P. m5 moi, Col. D. A, MacKinnon Match at scores will be put on and it would 7_ _y_ Q_ stew“; Signal; 67 5-00 9f the City Lgagug ggfleg at me E. L, headed the pack at this range 200 yards, which was won with ten not be too much to expect to see g_ Mn], p, p, col-trad, signals 87 4.00 nbegwm ground,’ 3 o-clouk, with 33's while {our other marksman Peter Dawes, 2.12, Dr. H. McIntyre, CharlottetowmPP. Ei I. bulls eyes, in other words a pos- the record of 104 recently estab- 9_ Q 3_ Rgggfg, 5,3,0, 86 4.00 ___ i had 32's. mlden- z-gzigqfl’ DbLCHESKgTEQEgEé-litegmgn’ ‘n ' llble. by Capt. A. W. Afian with lished, either equalled or excelled. 1°, M_ q nnllllbuld, slgnals . 65 4.00 MERRYn-ME STABLE; The Canadians who made the sec- gaging-Zah- éhagles. Ballard’ Nofihéyanéy‘ N‘ s. Berg“ ‘7- 5' Mcmnald i“ ‘he 5"?‘ Fm" Wham!’ 11. L- Duffy. signals 65 3-00 “d ‘m’ “mm” “mm” ‘m “m High Toby, 21301.11. T. Fulton, Upper Stewiacke, N. s, nallers second with 49 and A. At the conclusion of the Prowse m A Q 11g G11], y_R_c_ 65 3,00 The Menytfmg mablesoymiluax sergb-Major Emslie, Sergt. Borland, King Frisco’ 2,13%‘ w_ B_ McArthul-v Kenslngtoxu p, 5,3 1, Bormley, a. A. Coles, James Coles Bros. Match the thirty-six highest 13 Allen y, Mcgube, 12,11,111, 55 3,00 amved 1m evening in charge o, capt. steele. each with 66. four Audie McGraw, 2.1010. Raymond and McNelll. Southlvort. P- E» I» 1nd C. G. McLennan following, rlflemen in the aggregate will fire 14“ Em Cole,‘ 3511.1; 65 "aw "am" Em Cummings‘ The horses I snnl-l», o; poriect, Captain H. W. Bls- Frank J. Ortolan. 2.13, Capt. Sampson Grady, sumlnerslde, P. E. I. lach with 48. High class shooting, for thirty-six ladies in the Ladies 15_ Bmnnm Clark’ 33g, 55 ' 2.00 are Lena Frisco 298% s," D. hop, Ottawa, m8ll§r-;CO1lt.hG6l5bSgnui;l;d 2M PACE v . . . . . w _ _ _ it a six inch disc. challenge ‘Prophy Match with ten 10. o. A. Coles, 2.111.111. .. e5 2-00 2.0011, Beeton oi-stton. 2.101s. 5"“ H°°p°" e“ , me m, :1 Al, Johnny Miles, 2.101s. Col. p. A. MacKlnnon, Charlottetown. P. a. I me Moore and McLmd Match 511°“ at 500 yards- n‘ is expected 17. W. Walsh. M9d~ Ede- 54 19o Sparkle, 2.14% and Jean Gratton. m“ leader Pearce, o 1 y th Mr. Henley. 2.19%, Alex. MacPherson, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ioliowed the MacKlnnon Match that this will takeplace about four 1g_ 1L 3, Allen, 5.3.0. . . 64 2.00 F°Y°°l 5"3t"M°'l°' B“ e5“ °t _° ym-kou,“ 21414, Du M Delaney, welllngyon, p_ E_ 1, 1nd was seven shots each at 300 o'clock and no doubt quite a. num- m A w, Lem-d, 5.12.0, 64 2.00 5957351,; we“ Ken‘ mglment’ hm years Miss Kusussie, G. Bloneln Thomas, Northam, P. E. I. ind 500 yards. possible 70 ilolntu- bur of possible: will be registered, 20 w u guun, p35, 03 2,00 Kin“ P11" Wlllller- ""1 cflPl- hi‘ Mac Volo, 2.1014, O'Brien Stables, Alberton, P. a. 1. m" ma“ “m” ‘memen "m" '”"‘k1"¢ l‘ “°°°-‘5“1'Y “have "shwl- 2i. col p A. lviacxinnon 11.0. ....... .. 0a 2.00 Last, evening at the Victoria Park m’ °i the Indian Mum had will Al B10112 lielqmlf/[n sniith’ Igtnlb'lgs?';allila1l' N s i9 01-70 points in this match. lofts." last year it will be remem- 22: R M Archibald, (Mus) cl-ywwn’ Rm, club ___ 53 gm dmmond Stewart?) Bakery and the scores of 68. They lwill sihciot p 5118f P. - '1. "FY lme B i 1 - - lergt. George McLennan, the win- ‘ bered, there was a tremendous 23 L w Hunuouk, 53g 63 2.00 C N R so“; bull mum clugl-lgd ln §°r i’? 22%;?’ gm; fries}; 3:8? 237 TRQT AND PACE y , , . ... ..... .... . . . e e _ ler, Capt. A. w. Allan and Sergt. shoot-of! i.1'1 which capt. W. E- 24. r. o. Kennedy, P.E.I.H. 0a 2.00 one of the hardest fought fixtures 1:586 m: Walkie, 2.1111, George McIntyre. Montague, P. E. I. n‘ Mam“ “ch making lmsslble‘ smith had m “nun” flflng “m” 25. J. S. McDonald, Signals .. 62 100 o1 the season, the game ending in m", Cagadiam each with 64 em Lucky B., Parker McKenzie, Truro, N. S. it the 300 yards and following up 81 bulls were registered. Everyone is 26 J 5 MOON 51mm; 53 2.00 a g u]; deadlock In the early ’ m l fir‘ to August Queen, C. N. McKenzie, 'I‘rui-o, N. S. with - . ‘ ' ' ' ' .. .. We“ ‘m’ ‘h°°"°fl ‘°’ ° ’ 5 . Winnie Winkle, 2.1315, O'Brien Stables, Albcrlon. P. s. 1. , , , n n s’ rnyl)‘ 34 at the 500 yards. As Mc cordially invited to be present to 37 Roy Coles REIH 82 2-00 stages or the game the Bakers contest the second “use W, mp6s Boy 2,9,9 03m stable Alb‘, to P E I llfirlclggnfihap the best 34 no waslwitness the final wind-up this af- m w_ E3 Hardy, 31,311 61 2.00 enjoyed g s-o lead, but the rall- Private Huwnlsun, Fergus, nlxlu V010, Brenton Ramsey, Alberton, P. E. I. P ‘rs . In addition to the ternoon and the presentation 0i m s_ G_ MgLgl-lnan, p.110, 61 29° rudders 5W8“ B COmEbBCk 3° We" gergh-Mujor A. J. McLeod, Toronto; Real Great, Alex McKay. Charlottetown, P. 1;. 1, ‘hove 695 the“ we“ seven] good medals’ cum‘ etc" by LtA-Jmone] H- 30. Ralph E. Jenkins, Signals ...................... 61 2.09 the count. The Hi-Y are undisput- Se,“ E G Stock Toronto; Private May Tell, 2.19%, James l-Iennessey, River Herbert. N. S. sores of 68 and 07. M. Davlson. VD, President oi’ the 31 R A Andrew C_R_Q_ 3g 1,00 ed leaders o; the league while 59b G A’ Tiwrxkpson ‘ltmesumr Que‘; Miss Jean Grattun, Merry Time Stables, Haliiax. N. S. A “Mum °1 interest w“ m‘ e” Asswmtmn- 32‘ P. J. Landrlgim Signals 60 1.00 ond position depends on the 0ut~ Lleutl col F wlUtton Torohto ghfilasnligaslwp’ grtergly Tm: stab]? gaéifax‘ N‘ s‘ l, -‘-~- - ‘ er.,‘renaes, eron,... “‘_'———~ ' 33. W. E. McCallum, P.R.C. 60 1-00 come oi’ the game between the La Rico. power Bros" charmnewwn’ R E‘ L . 34. Roy MOCBDQ. Bifllals .. 5° 1400 C- N» R- and the Navy $0 b6 llllyed "Human progres is made not by Silver Doctor. Ensor Bowness. Summerside, P. E. I. y . 35_ Euluon gmlll-l, p100, 80 1.00 in the near future. A win for the gompulslon, but by the develqpment Jollyset, 2.1914, C. H. Bennett, Murray River. P. E, I. * - ~ - s0. w s. Schurlnan, s.11.0. b8 1-00 C. N- R- team will out them in tie of higher standards o1 conduct and gféyexgfzfnlgialllfglgfillgllé Kglsliaimllifilii 1- ' .. . s . o . . . . . s1. Cecil May, 0.11.0. 58 1-00 for second position with the bakery hobier emotions among the people. Dorezn Aubrgy. 2,22,,’ mo“, 21mph,’ %ym vanes,’ R EV I. — _ . 38. S. C. Moore. Signals . . . . . . 58 1.00 boys. —E11hu RIM- Wltte Jim, Gordon Dawson, Sunlmerslde, P, E. I. . . ' I Tmos 1'1. 1-1. s. Allen, 511.0. ea 2.00 _ 1a. n. McCabe, Signals .. s2 2.00 _ . , l, v Tabb,“ mo,“ Mom, C0,, ~ lug, .101... n, Myers, 1111.112. e0 2.00 10. n. A. Smith, 211.0. .. s2 2.00 Brlttsh Lead one, a M, Baas,” and 8,, G“, o f _4o. Frank Auld, 0.11.0. 00 2.00 20. 1.. w. Hancock, sac. . s2 2.00. Domvme had , m“ “.1490, ~ - ' j 41. Albert Court, 11.1w. .. as 2.00 21. n. A. Andrews, 012.0. . . s2 2.00 In Cgnfragt _ ’ 342. H. H. Horne, Y.R.C.. .. 07 L00 22. P. J. LlmdrigB-n. 51811815 - - 62 2-00 T 43_ um,“ pnuue, 03.0, s5 1.00 2a. 110. Kennedy, PEIH. .. . 01 2.00 on rn ament c tr I B s s W. k h h - mongflwfew 44. v, o. Mcneenan. signals a4, 1.00 24. w. s. Schurman, 5.11.0. 01 2.00 On 3 ll G lcfi As, v t osc w o have All. wuoheugfp, T“ commune" Mum imp. genlifalpzbfiigpélll; . . . . . s; 2.3.0 Lemmy Jun, ,.,__.A_,,_,__A,me _______ ' 1'1‘ 68- °“ ‘ ‘ ' " "" ' 1th (l t. i l30hlds - Ir teeth if they over glint "Wool 2'1. Miss Muriel Archibald, 0.12.0. 00 2.00 Edam Contact BUS OPEN FOR- d’ ‘th - [NJ gum ‘mush ;'f,‘;;‘hea_ $0“ _ e00 and coo Yards. Possible '10. as. w. Edison Smith, P120. so 20o wumlmen, ma, opened we .,,_ HIIEIBCCIROSIItOIGNY .__ a mply muet 1. Lt. col. D. A. Mlcllnnon. . 70 9.00 29. M. Carver, signals .. . . . . . 60 1.00 day’ the 3mm, mun w“ leudlng sebum," m“, h mt hiovolllébfgfli u, n, w, Allan, 2.11113. 00 0.00 so. Ma]. 11'. n. Conrad, Signals .. 00 1.00 14,410 u, 12,240 palm, popuhn-uume,youcuu»tn,,§muy'°" flflflfl, fan?‘ s. A. Gormley, Signals . es 11.00 s1. .1. s. McDonald, Signals . so 1.00 Th, mulch, u, wnlcn m, Amen- P681210 vylho will play it. There is twice a year 4. Eric Coles, P1213. . . . . . ........ . 67 8.00 32. J. L. Bell, C.R.C. . . .. 60 1.00 can group lg cuplglngd by Ely gul. u . emu?” thifbzmfflfgfiiltlgel: if; all? ‘Lhenhgxg: s. o. o. Mctcnnon, 21.111. 0'1 5.00 as. A. o. 11'. Gill, 121121.11. . e0 1.00 mum, u n, 30o boll-cu, 50 ueluu milling,Andghereau-enotmmlny ‘Humane uflouflylitawi] p. m 6. A. J. McCabe, PEJJ-l. .. 67 4.00 84. Roy (roles, P.E.I.I-I. .. ., .. . 69 1.00 played daily, i01- a. championship filllgdgluélndflwh: can bpaetfltwo uieealtsaotlipgiteinvented byadlan- '7. Capt. W. A. Smith. Bilnlll .. 50 4.80: 35. W. E. McCallum, P.R.C. .. . . . . . . .. 58 1.00 lrophy given by Charles M. Schwab. The N-uuufl mm, Mouth- P9 9 . . . . . . . . . ...... ... 4. 1 . ’ magn- hen m“! blégmwt: o“ 81:9, you 1t again‘;- w pyoliggagntdgxgggn: s. .1. s. Moore, Biinals _ 00 Ara-r the lint 0 hands Mr and 1y, (Jnnuhl owl." w h‘! l-hltlt is a personal filial-e. Hie rofessionfl formula is used 9' M‘ c‘ Archibud’ Sign“ """ " u 3'00 Tums Mn’ Culbertson “d that two u‘ um’ one" . ' dit ll. No matterhowcarefully -by tgblllllldl of -‘ " and his l0. L. Dufiy. 5181111! - 66 3-09 soclates were trailing by 2.000 PM!" ‘HP i" u" “"41" “fwf,” W}? mih- they I" home {vrmull ll "h udiod in 11. 11:. McInnis, 1.1!. e4 3.00 :10. 1-1 1i. Horne, 1111.0. 00 2.00 poirlts. :::::'t’:'$;:‘y""“°“' F" 9”‘ l 9 . ’ - . “Pfilmmlilsxllllfiiglltytyfuflggwfg: gdzfibarhafiliggggg;ccllggllgllewtiilih ".- °- 9- “m” s-R-c- -- M w’ 3"‘ T‘ a T°°" 5mm‘ " " ‘l w’ M" “d M“ °““’""°“' Th“ J. 0mm. AnsanAuLT. all: the ago 0f forty have 516 on extra-protection feature in its 13. J. C. Stewart, Signals ,. 64 8.00 88. W. E. Hardy, Y.R..C. . . . . 68 1.00 dore A. Lightner and Michael T. 1g sumo] s0" rmldttdotlfim disease p orrheo- special formulnADolft let pyor- 14, gwll May, 03.0. M 2.00 38. F. Auld. 0.8.0. 88 1.00 Gottlieb, the American tum. hid City. ddultptggg flfllctyflfl‘; 51,3,‘ °' ‘h’ {yfj ,,*,,,-,*;.;?={',-,,",';,9;;~;~:={,<;'; 1o. o. A. Coles, 12121.11. . o4 2.00 40. Albert Court, 11.1w. b5 1.00 scored 0,400 points moi- 1o hlhdl " - ' -.--._ b..._..A-....._J°‘.'.'.‘.'- ‘QQQQIQHIB u! ‘W’ 9°15 33-113,: 4e.-.~e-“.----.-_-."u-4-w-u-n-\ l‘ 3m u- v- "PM 9-8;‘; .,._.... gs,_._.l._-_rg_-,g-_-,gu_-gq 53 ‘m b“. m. n‘! “m”... ‘i _- '