. um s» .- s _ ~»-=-‘=t@.-osi-e;».;-. - ‘flea l Major. League A Dollar Bill now buys Cmadifs smartest silksocks. utheywear; 3 to 4.» times longer THE world's‘ Sea! weaver of men's socks has made a new fit- mvery. WearisinerieasedBEoQtimu by a. new way of knitting. Merely adding thidcness at the toe was long ago proved unsuccessful. Thatswlij old-time socks wear out there first. Now in a different way a. special wear- resisting thread is woven at the tip and over the top of the toe. And that is why these new~type socks wear 3 to 4 time: longer. lYou can get Ex To e in light and Heavier silks. Smart and trim fitting. See the ‘ _ new colors that have become so popular. - Silks $1 and $1.25. Other materials for less. I 1:1 fir Na. 4Z0 b, Pr: Timid .911. Cont! in II Popular Shin. $100 Ask for _Ex_ Toe. At leading stores. FOR SALE BY Henderson a . .. IIIIINGSlTIHEY , _ ‘i Qm-,-l0.80_ to li.:in- Spoclill blind; 3.30 ‘to 5——lntr-rnlodizltos; $10 6—(l'raIl Rangers; 6.45 to 8~ W016i! boys; s to lo-soniors. Bowling-ll. United is St. Paul's, ill-Trinity vs. Cell. ‘Cilristian. , y Leaders L; NATIONAL tsacu: ‘Batting —- Sout-‘Iiwortli. Giants. i iinAoAcns ! iiqthoitiio head with Minnow. ill filter. Also heat nlld Ill- Ilh Millard’:- , third boot 8c Cudmore _ Grafton St. Rulls-Iielithcoio. Cubs, 22. IIitsi-Hornhy. Cardinals. 38. Doubles-Prison, Giants, 16. iwiphles-Jtlrltz. Rods. 5. l“l(lill(‘i‘S~—li<)tl0ml(‘Y. Cardinals, 6. ‘Stolen hzises-Cllyler, Pirates. ii. l Pltt-hi-ugrhicflrnw. Robins. and Meadows, Pirates, won 4. lost 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE ilutiing~ lliigan. Yankees. .414 ltiins-dtuth. Yunkoos. 34. liits-Gosiin, Senators, 44. lNltIlll6B-llIll‘llS. Indians, 14. Tfidphles-(Johrig. Yankees. 8. ll0lll8FS——-ltlIlll. Yankees. 11. Sioliin bases-Mouse]. Yankees. S. Pitt-hing —~ Johnson, Senators, won ti. lost 1. Canadian Wins Ten Mile Race (Cnnndlan Preu) LYNN. Mass. ‘May l7.——1SIlas Mlllmllan. oi Noel. N. .S., wearing the Canadian maple leaf on his jersey. won the Italian A. A. annu- sl ten mile handicap road race, hare May 10. Among the ltBfs en-i tered were Clarence Dollar. of. Melmse. and Wallle Cal-lion. of ixrrchester. In addition to winning actual time for the event. English Team Leaves For Canadian Tour SOUTHAMPTON, Eng" May 17 —-'i‘-he team representing the En!- llsh Football Association which will tour Canada this summer sail- ed on the liner Elllpress or ‘Scot- land today. lt consists of: Sa- wsll. ‘Barkus. Keeping, Magoo, Waugh. llarkus, Hurris, Jack Rawllngs. Smith and Eunstall. ‘The first match of the four will he staged In Montreal on Victoria Day. May 24th. _ 1 ‘Y_ Bowling.- Zion defeated st. Peter's by 225 pins. _ Scores are an follows: ‘ I ZION ,‘ n Poole . . . . . 15a 117 2d) H Crasuell 165 184 228 lb. Robertson 181 128 126 E_G08s 127 136 158 H. Rodd 117 123 150 T0tal-—-2532. I sr. Peru's p’ A. Vlnnlcomho .... 103' 178 132 J. “Ulllullls . . . . H 153 154 151 R. Acorn 154 J25 A MacAulay 110 I60 110 W. Smith . . . . . . . .. 217 177 114 TotaI--2161. Trinity rloriirtod "st. Paul's by 105 P1116 Wllh the Following scores: TRINITY , ‘ 7 n Douglas 14s 134 iii A. Gill 102 137 135 iP_ boPage . . . . . .. 252 171 164 J. iA. Bentley 207 194 199 .4" ' "finifi." sr PAUL'S ' _B- Qlarmody . . . . .. iii-i 14s 22s W. Carmody , 194 197 122 E. Casiwell 129 150 94 W. llopklns . . . . .. 119 171 142 How They Stand AMERICAN Won._I.ost. P.C. New York . . . . . . .. 19 9 .679 “Washington . . . . . . . . ChICBHD Clevela-ud Phila . . . . . .. Detroit Boston St. Louis Cincinnati . . . . . . . . 20 .690 Brooklyn 17 9 .654 C-llicligo 1G 10 .615 Pittsburgh 13 l-i .481 Si. Louis 14 17 .453 New York 13 16 .448 Phila - 11 l7 .393 Boston . . . . . . . . . .. 8 20 .286 Roger Hornuby, the veterah St Louie player to date stand; fifth n bat wlelder In the League Bebe Ruth holds place In the American League. Naflonul fifth 1 B Delicious Kinda to Chooee from W. BLAIR LIIIYII - Manual. a, n. lam. v.1. ant nulli- Oil?- ‘ . B1119. -+. ' Niehergall and Morrow. _ Maloy and O'Neill. THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ Bill incurs will"!!! two union trom the New York Giants while the Pitts- burgh tPirates were shutting out "w ‘Brooklyn Robina. Cincinnati Bdvlilced into the leadership of the National League" race. Pitta. champions riivlflclns the mt slip- ping MoGrawmen. The Yanks_ kept their load in American by winning over the While Sox. while the Senators de- feated Cleveland. Philadelphia closed in on Cleveland for fourth place honors by winning another "Lefty" Grove ihung up nether victory for the Mack-man, AM ERIOAN LEAGU E Saturday’: Gama Chicago . . . . 1| 3 2 New York . . . . . . . . . . . 10 16 1 . Faber. Thom“. Schslk and Grabowski- Pennock and Collins. Detroit , 0 5 z Washington . . . . . . . . . . . .. 613 1 Ullle and L. Sewell; Coveleskl and Ruel. ‘St. Louis at Boston, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE . Saturday’: Games New York . . . . . . . . 10 l~i 1 -Fiizsimmons. winner. McQulllan and Hartley; Lucas, Donoliue and Hargrave. Brooklyn . . . . . . . . .. 0 6 Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 3 McGraw. Grimes. O'Neill and Hargreaves; Morrison and Gooch. Philadelphia 3 7 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 13 Dean. Wllloughby and Hanline; Kauimann and Hartnett. Boston Cenewlch and Z. Taylor; and O'Farrell. Keen AMERICAN LEAGUE Sunday’: Gama! DETROIT. May 17. -—Gehrlng- er's two bugger, which Calyle lost in the sun, scored Bsssleyr, who had singled, and ended the eleven Inning struggle which Detroit won from Boston today 6—5. Only sensational fielding saved Holloway irom a defeat in tile re- gulatlon nine innings. Score: Boston . . . . . .. 513 Detroit 6 10 Rufiing. Wingfield, Kieier aind Stokes, Gaston; HollowaypColllns. Johns nad ‘Bossier. ; Chicago at Washington. polled, rain. Cleveland at Washington. post- poned, rain. Only three games scheduled. post- NATIONAL LEAGUE Sunday's Guinea CINCINNATI, May 16. —- Cin- cinnati staged a rally in tho eighth inning and scored two runs defeating New York in the third straight game oi the series. 3 to 2. Score: New York . . . . . . . .. 2 5 1 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 6 l ll. Scott and Snyder; Luqus, Zllay and Hargrave, Piclnich. ST. LOUIS. home runs featured the game here today in which the Braves were swamped uinller a 13 to 3 score by St. Louis Cardinals. iBiades. Rllom. Bell and OlFarreII 0f the Cardinals cucll scored a circuit i-Iutit. Score: Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. St- Louis . . . . . .. .. 13 16 4 Wirtrz. llriillilm. Cnnlley and Sle- lucr; Rlic.n no.1 olFarrcll, war. wick. CHICAGO. ‘May 16.—Chlcago de- feated Philadelphia, 10-9. in a slug- glng match today in which iboth the starting pitchers, Grover Alexander and Mann, were driven from the mound before they could retire the side in the opening inn- lng. Score: Philadelphia Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Maun. Ulrich. Willoughby. Pierce and J. Wilson; Alexander, Bush. Jones and Hartnett. Pittsburgh it Brooklyn. rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGU E Saturday's Quinn Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 1 Jersey City . . . . .. . .. 2 6 0 Swauey and Unzmall; Zellar and Williams. Freitag. ' Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .. 7 13 0 Newark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 6 1 Eurnshaw and McKee; Small wood and Torpe, Wilson. Rochester . . . . . . . . . . 8 l2 0 Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 l0 t’ Roberts and Devine; Grabowsk First game. Buffalo 8 9 2 Toronto ll fl 2 C. Hill, Doyle aild llayworth: Stewart and O'Neill. Second game: Bilifalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 10 1 Toronto 2 5 4 Leverella- ' Faulkner. Sunday's Gama Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 711 I’- Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1:. l9 l Carroll and O'Neill; Bolen. lrllcey, Koupnl and Lake. Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 817 4 Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 l6 I Mitchell. Reese and Head: Mails. Schellberg and Morrow. Reading at Jersey City, pont- poned. rain (two games.) Baltimore at ‘Newark. postpon- ed, rain. -——-obo-—-—- Horse Notes Mr. Reid oi Truro. N. S. has shipped his fut pacer, Bonnie. 2.05% to Charlottetown to he Wired in Longest’. 2.06%. the int son oi Dillon iAxwol-thy 2.10%. Mr. D. A. MePhee of l-iowlao. P. burgh! win over the Robins put ‘ the Pirates in fourth place, the , May 16. -—Four _ DODGE BROTHERS (CANADA) LIMITED Grand Old Man Of THe veteran golfer. George S. Lyon, turned in a card of 78, 91° but ecora of the season. and won hil- qame in the flrist round of play for the Ooler Trophy at the Toronto Golf Club. DeMar Wins Balti- more Marathon FBALTIMORE. Md, Clarence R. iDeMar, of Molrosc Post, No. 90, American Legion. Malrose Highlands. lllass., won tile National A. A. U.. ‘Laurel to Balti- more Marathon ‘today. He. finish- ed a mile and a quarter ahead of Albert Michelson of the Cygnet A. C.. of East Post Chester. Colin. DsMars time for the 26 miles and 385 yards was 2 hours, 45 nlilliltcs. 5 l-5 seconds. . Michelson finished in 2.53.05 Ha reported ‘at the finish that ho had had cramps after the 20 luili- mark which slowed him up. His second position, however, was not endangered. The record for the course is 2.41.39 2-5. made by Frank Ziina iii 1924. DeMar finished running strongly anmseemed fresh. William Agee oi the Emor)’ Wood A. C-. Baltimore, iillislloil third. a mile behind Michelson, in 2.58.15 3-5. May l7. —— A. A" IS Illll-NBE EDWARD Matinee at a. Tonight 1*" W“ 8.30 ,7 uar rmu TODAY BEING OFFERED EVENTII GENE PRINCE £0 WARD '. I Harvey Frick. Mlllrose New York. was fourth. ‘Frank Zuna. unattached, of Nl-lv-I ark. N. J.. finished fifth. William Kennedy 0|‘ the Cyzllct A. East Port Cilester, Conn, plzlccdi sixth. None of the Canadian ontrallts finished lllllOllK tllc first twelve. Alhin Slcllroos, oi England, and Frank Wcndli-ng, Olympic TllllllPl‘. of Buffalo. withdrew their entries the former over entry re-Rlllfli-lflflfi and the latter owing i0 illmfllh Fifty-four runners started. The heat was oppressive luid miles from the stflri Ramsburiz. University oi lllllryland dropped unconscious ill tllc road- way. Norma Talmad9= l" ‘his tear to every eye-tthe story into her heart. -- m- TNCOMA. \\'.'ll<l.l.. 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