r c-w-ae-‘eu-qf. ‘iliIfl-Isanandborisuc " 51w.» is. i _ lmrrlirrown ggrslmnts ~ t 1.. BASEBALL WRESTLING . . BOWLING l. P QR T a0 o sass VBALL orrn: SPORT ‘r f... ....-. ;- PAGE strives ...-....“- l -4 Columbicfs 4- . 1' e st A.z.z...i; a I ‘me Gasl- Awtsrs AT TH’ u““]ERs‘TY\-Ano\uun - 9 0F REEATT . WHO wlLL. 0A2 THE UONS WHEN F B0413 LlNE. THE OIASSiC 0 on Imus 14th.... UP ‘q i929. KIM fist-m Syndirsil. inc. cm: Irlialu right: mas-vs By QUIN HALL Not soJong ago Horace Davenport. o! Brooklyn, N. Y., was voted . - ~- athlete at Columbia Univcr survey conducted among s the Columbian, the univcrsit Having served three yea » varsity eleven, Davenport is ing an oar ior his third-so Columbia's iamous blue an crew. He is the captain oi Dick Giendorrs husky padd i! early victories over the rlv es count ior anything, this is that vfll have to be beaic Poughkecpsic regatta late in I- iernoon 0i June 24. Rowing is one oi the tou modern sports. It is not s ~ weakling. As old Jim Rice o FineRecital By Pupils I Prof. Thom ' The pupils oi Professor Thompson staged their an cital at Zion Church Hall l ing before a. large gathering ents. relatives and iriends. grsmmc which consisted o vocal and organ numbers w arranged and much chilled - I vary enthusiastic audience. While every number show ful tuition and keen applicatl hapa it would not be out oi - mention the more outstandin Two Grenadier-s," vocal solo Malcolm MacKinnon. a very selection, was very heartily Others worthy oi special were "Indian Dawn" by W8- MacPheraon. and "Love the 1 by Mrs. r. a. a. Mutch. Tw solos by Mr. Alex. McLean mug‘ $1.3m, “A Liia on the wave.” inuat also shhre in l m. Th; plstiorm was beautiiul stated with flowers loaned b hit. The piano used was -- la/mnnm Music Co. and Iltura by R. '1‘. Holman Ltd- hllowmg is the pffllflmm absence oi some oi the out- pqpllg due to the unsuitable ticnoithswssthcrwssav Mano 8010. "Midnilht H0"! . to utilize it. and is agile. Moreover. . early March, the boys werc,in con- “It’s the hard ‘game in the World but, {or a man. -- v- likes ioait 619W W..1T-\.l§.ViQrk.-¥9u-$l%‘t bselaitii- em. Young Davenport has every thing that a good oarslnan should have. He has prodigious strength. the ability he, like the other Columbians, is will- ing to go through months o! hard training, even beiorethe ice disap- pears out o! the Hudson and Harlem Rivers and the first shell is esed in- to the water in the Spring. Glendon, youthful rowing coach M Columbia, is a iirm believer in con- ditioning his oar handlers. As earl! as January,» Dick had his crew men pulling on the indoor rowing machin- es thrce‘hours each day. This was iollowed .by a. three-mile Jaunt- B? Miss Doris MODondld. Recitation. "Playing Soldiers.” -- Miss Gertrude Giliis. ‘ Piano Solo." "Spinning Bone.” — Mendelssohn-Alisa Jean McDonald. Piano Solo, "At the Misquersde." -Jahn-Mias Jean McKegsle. e Song, "Beautiful Land o: trod." .- Greene-Miaa Blossoy Rogers. Piano Solo, "The" tlill Wheel,” - Krogmsm-Miss Gertrude Gillie. Piano Solo, “Melody oi Love" — Englemsrur-Misa Jessie McLeod. song, "Indian Dawn"—zamccrtik- Mrs. Norman McPherson. Piano Solo, "Tarantellfl-Ludovic --Miss lldith hymn. ' ‘ Recitation. "a ‘musical-nastier — Min Jessie McLeod. g . Organ Solo, "Marc Ipmlaul.” - Schubert-Mr. Alec. _ cltesn. Song, "Love the liedlat"+fletmnn -Mrs. F. A. A. Match. ' Song, "The World is Whiting i011 the eunnsdfi-seits-Mlsa Dorothy whilst-Mil Esicn novel'- long. "DoYou Believe in s- Cecelia Glover Ohm Solouifllcng oi the ' or w ~ tvuulcrsssu ' - muaiueePsu-z AfiAild E Nil-LNG", AN %ous. etc-upon HA3 Amman-snow vAlasny czew Aw coursew- untuelzenv LS sues ‘m c": HENED FIBDM m 41,, m" ulosou niunz cyan: dition to row iive. six and sometimes nine milefeaclihiflfilitton‘ oifoné '6! ‘tlic title-mar! that ilahli Manhsttan Island, under all sorts oi weather conditions. And the weather. this Spring was nothing to return thanks iorl f But DavenportjMcBain and Glen- don‘: other husky ocrsmm stood the gait. They smashed into the opening oi the season with enough power lo gain victories over capable rivals. So it would not be surprising to see them victorious in the r hkeepsie classic, And that would be a. fitting xfrllsh for the college career oi Horace Dav- enport, Columbia's best athlete. Copyright, 1929, Kdng Feature; Syn- dicate, Inc. Silusi-Mlss Miriam Proilt. _ Plano Solo, “Vales in E Flat.” - Dursnd-Mias Mary Ready. Tenor Solo, "Where My Caravan Has Rnstcdfi-Lohn-Mr. Jack Mc- Lcod. Song. "Your Song From Paradise" —Brown—Miss Christina Miller. Ladies Chorus, “A Lite on the Oc- ean Wsvfl-Ruaaell-Bingars same as in ilrst chorus. Song. "My World"-Geehl—Mrs. Preston Kennedy. Vocal Duett, "Watchman, What oi the NighP-Sargeant-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird. Nlfilflhfll Anthem. Shoes worn my smart dressers oi Italy this season are oi red. orange, brown. white or black. Ibilowing the succeg oi the 00,000 tractors placed on farms by Russia. EiABiiE a li|l< nlsu ils (Canadian Puss) i; iJ mrisiwmilwar. nzaovn 1 a 1 E ll 1 Jasper City .:. r-._s 1 Littiejohn and Mancmm; Rhodes, linden-hill and Jcrbens. ' - B. I-l E Toronto ... a 12 o Reading“ .'.. .. .. ‘l Iii 1 Page, Fisher and O'Neil, Fowler, Welch and Murphy. Montreal Baltimore "' hlen and Ni‘ 1 Walker and BooL 01:5 #5“ nail! ... ... ... ... _ “, Bolen, NATIONAL LEAGUE . B. K E New York .. ‘l ll 1 Pittsburgh . ll 12 0 Walker, Mays and O’Farrell; Petty, Ilill Sweionic and Ilemsley. B Brooklyn ... ... ... 2 Cincinnati 1 3 0 Vance and Deberry; Kelp and. Gooch. Boston at St. Inuit. Pwiponed, wet grounds. HE 92 n Phlls. o Chicago ... ... ... ... 0 (Called. rain). Willoughby and Davis, mo: and DD“ E 1 0 AMERICAN Lrzaoor Chicago ... Wlahn. .‘.. ... ... Fsber, Lyons and‘ Berg, Brsxton, 00:5 I151“ E 0 1 R- Il E Detroit 5 ‘l 2 New York B. 14 I Whitehall, Stcner and Shea, Wells and Gnbowski. v it'll r: Cleveland ... ... .. 3 11 0 Phiis. . .. 10 i5 2 Zlnn, Milius and L. Scwell. Rom- mell and Cochrsne. B. l! E ‘ St. Louis ... ... ... ... ... 1 'i 1 Boston .. 4 ‘I 2 Collins, Kinsey and Schang, M- Gssion and Berri. A. Guinn- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION First [NM- Milwaukee 5, Louisville 3. Second game. Milwaukee 3. Louisville 8. St. Paula 8, Columbus 9. Kansas City 6, Indianapolis l. Toledo at Minneapolis postponed, rain. Women oi Europe are wearing curls, which. they so! Io wall with the new ankle-length skirts, - lioodstufls ilnportad into the United lovl scam T Eliiii, w | ls mm iiilliNli (Canadian Press)‘ SUSBQ. N. 3.. June 13-41110 first round oi the Inter-Maritime rifle shooting trophy was won this morn- ing by the Nova Scotia tcsm at the 200 yard range. The competition shot ntinuously since, with the ex- ceptional the war years, i915 to 192i, began this morning under conditions far irom ideal. It was dark, cloudy and cold. There was s variable wind from the leit rear and the’ visibility was only (air. Captain A. Allen, M. C., equalling the record made in 1911 by the P. E. I. team. New Bruns- wick 258; P. E. I. 251. The visiting teams were the guests oi the New Eliihlluiiji out (Canadian Press) SANDWICH, England, June l3 — Eight players remained in the runn- lng t..." the British amate goli’ championship at the end o! today‘: play. Seven Britishers and one Am- erican will light it out Monday and Tuesday. John Dawson, the lone remainin. United States player won his was" into the quarter finals this aibernoon when he defeated S. L. McKlnl-A» Glasgow two and one. Cyril Tolle former British amateur champiw won his way to the quarter finals. ‘lmvsnvll w I N s cu (Canadian Press) . NEWBURY. Em. June iii-lift; . orveliiowned BTU? Cant, won t Newbury Summer C over the m and a. halt course ‘e today in n iield o! eleven. Gy by Mrs. F. K. Hertz, a length behind the Camavonls Mara. a. length behind third. BRIGHTU CLUB second, hall ner and Imrd quarters of King, was provide s. musical p will be continued as There will be dan special feature. lunches and refreshments will served daily . throughout the season lAlarge attend- ance is expected at night's opening dnnce programme, s every provis- ion has been made the accom- modation oi patrons. THE ETS MONTREAL. Qua, une l8.--Pric- es on the Montreal h grain mark- et wars generally a oed today. Wheat, barley and co were marked up two cents per b el, while oats were advanced one t per bushel. which started in 1886 and has been - oi the P. E. I. team made mpoasiblc. . The result follows: Nova Scotia 260 v Brunsvricl: Rifle Association at lunch- ' ~ King, owned , Time . imz I l" i UGH to last 1E leaves it. cnozfizqiqltLat/ter p Williams ios/uz a. 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The market today was reported quiet. higher prices having eased the demand. Prices to the retail trade were quoted at 38 to 39 "M! D" pound ior solids and 39 to 40 cents ior prints. Recelptg were 1,085 boxes. There was a little ens- ier undertone to the cheese market, prices being shaded l-a cents by wholesale dealers. Asking prices WEN 19 1-4 t0 19 3-3 cents per pound ior Western number one white and colored, and l9 cents per pound {or Eeatem number one white and col- ored. “ celpts were 4,031 boxes. Po- tatoes were steady, New Brungwlck Green Mountains being flity cents per 90 pounds in bulk on track here in carlots. New potatoes from the Un. ited States were unchanged. Top qilllity eggs are becoming scarcer 1n Montreal. Recent arrivals oi cars have been showing a decreasing per- centage oi extras. with more firsts ahd seconds coming. This was re- ported as usual {or this time o! the year, the warmer weather nilecting the quality. The situation reflected itseli today when extras were sold all the way from 36 to 38 cents per dozen. wholesale, firsts and seconds were unchanged. Receipts were 1,497 eases. OTTAWA. June lit-Canadian egg ‘wcrev6.704,000 cases as compared vith .6,l68,000 cases a year ago. I | Western Glldfdldll r —PRINCETOWN UNITED SER- VICES-Rcv. Mr. Harding, Sum- merside will preach in Princetown lUnited Church, llialpeque on Sun- Idny, June 16th at ll a. m. and 7.30 ‘p. m. A cordial welcome to all. i ! —RICHMOND BAY WEST CON- lGREC-ATIOPL-Tile services in the Jresbyteriun Congregation oi Rich. mond Bay West on Sunday, June l6, 1920 will be ns inllows: Lot. XI. 10.30 a. m; Lot XIV, 2.30 p, m, Tyne Valley, 7.00 p m. ' Eastern Guardian ..'SUNDA\' SERVICES-Rev. J. W. Williams will conduct services on the Montague-Murray River circuit, Sunday, June l6, as follows: Mon- tague 1i n. m; Murray River 8 pm. and Murray Harbor 7 p. m. msr. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church, Montague: Services on Sun- rtnlr?" The first‘ stcso oi the nausea match, Singles, l8 holes. Medal Pia handicap, will be held tomorrow a ternoon at 2.30. -' Each stage oi these matches is w. be played for points. 5 points to. winner, 4 points to second,;.8 poin to third. 2 points in fourth and point to iiith. Where ties result??? players will be credited with points?" won. At the conclusion oi file series the player having the most points wins. ' It is requested that all players bej M the Club House at 2.80, whe .- druwlng will take place. t‘ a I . . ACM méi-‘E DQER ‘i HOV.‘ R EUMATl> Quintana-incantation" “mangle, , ~ W 5W!“ is wnsctea w add many states last m: were valued at was.- Prices m- bran wersr ueeanoo per markets continue about unchanged day. June 16th at 11 ... m. and 1 p. Pinko Belo- “PI-"W will" m" mm’ - » °"-°°°- ton, Wholesale but prices were today- Ovld stones holdings o! eggs m. m. 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