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Aus- '18- ~ Barry Putnanmf 2M 8-4. formal? muggy-owned pacer, now in the stables o! Bog. Jfiillaliwit °l 3W9!" town, cleaned up the lrse-for-all over a ciaasy field here today ill tin-ye grnlght heats. Bessie It!" Klyo, 2.0a 1-4, the Pi-esque hie Club paces-g. expected to be the principal contender paced badly in the egot- ing and was four, or more l sow hQiind in every “stiff. Mflflmafly attgmpts to get her down with the o " the first heat she was five lengths back after ten scores and Willard made an attempt to brush her out. She showed her stuff in the second when she came from be- hind and went around the field at the quarter. and came down the wire with Harry Putnam neck and neck and was beaten out by a nose. In the third heat she rubbed the suiky of Auto Pace and went off her stride. Willard gave n fast last quarter. but was unable to get her better than third. In. Fine Form The Putnam horse was in fine speed. ztraight heats with impressive wins for Capt. Liggett. of the string of‘ Billy Keyes, of St. Stephen, and; Kingsley, with the New Jersey pac-j er. Beau Dillon, while Jack Demp- sey cleaned up tho trotters all in‘ 300d driven finishes. The summaryz- ~ soc Mixed, Purse $400 i Capt. Liggett, chg,yby l-ledgc- . . . . ..l i wood Boy iKeyes) . . . . .. 1 1 ; 3n Time, bg, (Chappelle) 2 2 i Anna Guy. bm, tUttoni 3 3 ‘ Raiiisboro, bg, (Kingsley) 4 4 Northern Knight, Peter Still- Fell also started. 'I‘ime—2.l4. 2.27 Mixed, Purse $400 Beau Dillon, bg, by Dillon Martha Direct and Peggy Marine also started. ' 'I‘ime~—2.12 1-2, 2.12 14.2.12. 2.16 Class, Purse $400 lack Dempsey, bg, by con. \gratia Harvester, bm, (Durriil) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia Dare also started. Time—-2.07 1-4, 2.13 1-3, 2.13 l-3. Frce-for-All. Purse 81,000 "larry Putnam, bg. by U ieavyweight, won from Dan O'Con- ,ieil, of Ireland, in the second round .he referee stopping the bout to zave O'Connell from further pun- form and showed plenty oi reserveiau staging a gruelling battle, the The other classes went informer receiving the majority of 2 losing battle. throughout stuck to 3 gistering six strike-outs. The Abe- well, PrlggiBS 118d)’ and P909!‘ Will “mm “worthy ,Kmgsley,_m i‘ 1 1 ting importation from the main- pow- Mogum.’ be. (Ham. land collected n. double and two mo) _ , _ _ , _ _ , _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ ’ _ 2 g 3 singles from four trips to bat and loe Bing. clig, (Uttgn) 3 3 g seems to have dispelled the hard-- Worthy prodigal. b8, luck jinx which has hovered over (Gel-ow; _ , , _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 5' 4 4 him during the second half of the stuwitt (Kiersmad) , _ _ _ __ 1 1 1 from errors, there being but_ one Bonnie Girl, bm, (Nevers) ll 3 2 chalked up against the locals and Ella Watts, hm, (Keyes).... 4 2 4 three against the visitors. This is ‘THE. " ' lrrirrown GUARD‘ m»: x =33; h» ‘t. "' i l , . 91s.. ~. r 1e “Lefty” ancient rivals rroirvithe western metropolis-by the score of 4 to l. The weather was ideal though there was but. a ambit crowd of fans’ in attendance. The fixture was an important one as lift-he event of a victory for the Sum- morsiders the standing of theulea- gue would result in a tie. However. fate ruled than. the honours would {once again remain in the capital iii- lthough the losers have nothilt! to fieproach themselves with, as they [fought a hard iind clean battle, tak- giug two games of the schedule. i Last evenings set-to was an ox- ‘ceilem exhibition of the game, the irival pitchers McQnaid and Noon- the breaks and slightly better sub- port. The iforni displayed by the local liurler was especially impres- sive and indicates that he is now at the top of his form- The re- doubtabie "Lefty" struck out thirt- een opposing batters and allowed but three scattered hits in eight in- nlnga-a. remarkable exhibition. “Doc" Noonan although fighting a his guns with bulldog tenacity, ro- gweits secured nine safeties, three oi’ which wera gained in.the first g. The batting of Jack Hoyt, Abe- gweit third baseman was another feature oi‘ the affray. This hard-hit- City League. "Dope" Daley, hefty Summerside second-sacker did the honours for his team registering a double to deep centre and-a single. The game went practically free a very noticeable improvement/and should the Abblco maintain this flue showing there is no reason why the Maritime Championships should not come to Charlottetown MQQHQJ Bite Displaying heads-up baseball»- the Chariottetownkbeswelta last even- ing wound up the Island chamir ionsliip whenithsy ‘defeated their - ~ ' iu-Si r t By 4 T01. Daley ""ma'rd"i}§,§d"" .,wimams Qlllflfilflrtnileniose reel lflfiglu-lllllfii Johnstomo...a.;-i'~.i.<\--.:i--' 5931 maHmook-‘qd? "$1 °“,°§1,, tegmi mid xSlmrtSWD w . "m ' i j l ., _ “duo. se eaolt- .. ow 1 Schunnatiy , v a _ Hwlmfiflpimg, est-Mt! teams . . .. ‘. I .,, ,_ l‘) , Sllllllllfllll‘ ~ - - ~ ~F;iéla~' - ufmln o érfiay-l entries, each slewll" - - - ~ ~ ' "; ' ' ' ' ' ' “Dmmmul 0 entries. . ,9 - " R‘ Hem n n 100 yards race-Ito entries. Geller? - ~ - - - - - ~ - - --_ Y“, Veteran's mob-ail. entries. Promotes Good Sport Feeling LONDON, Ont. Aug. 12. -That the visit of the British bowlers to Canada is a move to promote great- er friendship between the Mother Land and the Dominion was the 0P- inlon expressed by Arthur N. Knight Glasgow, captain of the British howling team, which arrived London. at noon today. "The Empire is our motto and all that stands for the Empire. We look forward not only to making but to keeping friends," he said. Ari informal luncheon was tend- ered the visitors by the Western Ontario Committee in charge of the tour. - Splendid Showing‘ 0f Island Cadet Corps Queen Square School Leads island Corps. The local Committee of the Lord Straihctma Trust have Just receiv- ed from Military Headquarters‘, Halifax, N. S., the standing oi’ the various Cadet Corps. throughout Nova Srotiii and the island as at lust inspection. l The (fadet Corps of‘ King's Col- legiate School nt Windsor, N. S. won first position with 98 per. cciiL, with Queen Square School. (lliarloitetowu a close second with 9C per cent. The local Committee of’ the Lord Strathcoiia Trust wish to convey to the various Island (‘Aidet Corps and to their instructors their hearty congratulations on the inle- iidid results of the inspection iii Julio lust. for 1927- eido scored iii their half o_ the: third on Daiey's long drlvq to centre. The game was called at the end W’ _ no) of the eighth inning. . .. _ Following‘ is the a box seoi-e;-= , eo-eweeeooeeeeo-eev-veeooeve-eeeoavh shment, Robem we; poo 216 1 2 3 4 5 i; 7 g -» p; 35th. (lcorseiowii lliizh School. one yearly subnripiw" “m, “s ., ,. l ' ~ g ' m“ ours free -' Addre ii I tier ’ . -’——-———~ W" ~--—————--—— _, uygonnol] 199_ S-Slde 0 0 1 0 0 o 0 0 1 "m" flgQy-geluwn _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 539;, Y ' ,| r,’ '3 l‘ e ' ' ‘ Harold Mays. of Bayonne. N. J.. Abhies 2 o i o 0 i 0 o 4 s 1 38"" 3mm" "ls" sitllwil- »*'°'""~"‘ ’ - h“ ' f; . , s ~ heavyweight. punished Jack Roper, Lines“); . , __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 64% ' i 4 ’ i. ,. I i» G ifflsos Angcies. unmercifuliy and the 3.8m: Auk, 46th. Smnmiriulilc lilgli , School, - l . ,. , . i a r was stopped in the eighth , C y h . " ‘ Suiiinicrsida . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 78% ‘ _ _ ' . . y. 7-]; ~nm pick by any mom“: No, but ggmghqw you do not I ound. wflgm _ ‘ _ _ _ _ pionoi; 47th. Keusiiigtoii School, lQ-iisiiiiz- . - have an appetite for your meals. Don't [eel like work Al Goldberg oi New York, won a pmmm. , v non . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58% “ m _ _ . 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Stone-Laying, ‘rile Duke announced that $2,150,001 , i c! the $5,000,000 (or which he had I‘ appealed, had been actually paid ' ‘of the new five-million ' <" “‘ Masonic , temple in Great Joe Gang , e t, Klngsway. was laid Distance ha ht, the QrandiMaster of Eng- i Froetnascns, at the Royal Al- he fHalLy nearly three miles away. ‘ ox arose from the fact the site of the temple unable, to accommodate a large . it. was arranged that the lhffllld lays“ replica of the oil. a specially erected plat- ilie Albert ailp. where l0,-‘from a count of nine in the final from all parts "ofjround and the referee stopped thir _ attended in their re- contest. ‘ _ , _ ». ‘ Courtney weighed 163 ji-Qvari - was performed Gans 15o. " ' ‘ with the laying of ‘Archie Gross. Niagara Falls, On- stone ‘in Great Queen tsrio, heavyweight. , of special"e1ec1;rica1:George Bergéj of Bayonne, N’. J‘. |in the third r_ nd. t Roberto Rcberti giant Italian jg l - d ~15‘ NEW YORK. 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Cream.(l')eoftena , the beard quickly, 1i Gently wakes up , i andtprotecta the l I The following are the positions: Forbes <Rsymondi .... .. 1 1 1 The game was . i taken by Island Cadet Cur q m the - practically won i _ P- Bessie McKlyo, bm, (Wil- [he first inning’ when ‘onawmg liiiiitary Districts and percentage. lard) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 3 Dmmond-B single. Ho" and ‘Fmm 2nd QueeuSquare School Char- ilbbon Cane, bm, Kings- d8 drove out doubles‘ The“ lottetown . . . . . . 98% g i inmmmg "m8 were scored ml-‘mé 4th, West Kent School, (liinrloite- C» E- l1!lfl-l1--- . ~-‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . F‘. T1mLL_2_o9' 209 b2‘ 2'10. third and sixth innings. Sn mar-I ww" . "4 4 8th. Montague Cadet Corps, Monta- gue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 915* 13th. Prince of‘ Wales Xlollegil, (lliariottetown . . . . . . 84% li. Si. Diliistiiifii College, (llizir- lotfciowii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 715% Over 600 Enter i , . . _ k. Ihi solos-Time Form b” ' Allows Visi orsBut Three ‘Scattered Hits And" Will-i G ame. ers. u l , er the. Provincewho are g be present ‘nt- this, "Old p Week" can be assumed of~ m: enjoyable Senior Golfers MONCTON, Aug. 12. —-With thrl Maritime Provinces Golf chumpion-. ' ship and incl-adios Maritime Meet.’ The competition is to be concluded the next golf feature oflwest medal score for general local interest is the tourna- ment of the Maritime Seniors which will take place on Tuesday. Wed- nesday aiid Thursday, 16th. 17th and 18th 0i‘ August on the. grounds oi. Firemens Meet‘ ilé-The entries‘ " ent ever held vlnces hove al- are now. ln-the, n of ‘the itfarilime . . L1 "’ The entrieslare: - Five, mile track race-Seven start-f Tug of war-iii tennis (.l‘ Witii ever time. , a i <'o>--~_--~- - - , No one f nbuut- V“ No one had ve his friend! ~ No one had tquestioncdb- his leadership! No one had guessed’ why- hi5 fllht hand never left pocket! 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