“s” m“ TODAY—8J5, ‘l AND 8.15 A" TUMMYFULL or moans! The Funniest Film Of The Year WhIe there‘: a will there's a way- ' but this will was for 56.000900 M"! the only way to get it was to marry in three d1!!- ‘Z PllIltBE“ With Doris Kenyon Lloyd Hughes lnnlse Fazenda rox NEWS sourunr: FARM ORCHESTRA SPECIAL OVERTURE AT 8.45 .When on the x11, l lake inn stand . The 1' lap r5 .. wr "faint he grand!‘ . Theo al all ' ~. l; lsnnlstrue- ‘ - ~ \ I Y - ilet and Carver had a single each. lliinrphy had two infield catches. » - {onorltrflaudet two- antHPraser one ~».,,,~.,vc-¢>..-ns».. - . In every department bios had it all 0v showing champi- come to rest this season. The Abegweite played heads up and on their toes all the while. showing a class of ball good to watch. The visitors were certainly .off color yesterday, either that or the Abbies spectacular playing baffled them beyond their expectations. The game was late getting away- We are sorry to have to chronicle the fact, but it is certainly no way to treat the customers that attend ball games, promptness in the starting of all athletic meets will do more to encourage attendance than anything else so let's get away promptly next time. Conside lug the many other at- tractions for yesterday. there was a fair attendance, while they did not see any close or exciting mom- ents in the game, they at least saw a good brand cf ball served out by the local boys. . A regrettable cident occurred to Gaudot. the visitors third eack- er. being accldentiy spiked on two occasions, but fortunately not seri- ons as he was able to continue in the game to the finish. An unnec- cessary argument followed the ac- cident, the visitors claiming that It was intentional on the part of the Abbie player, however the hatchet was finally buried and play resum- ed. For the Ahhies Francis lead of with a. double and three singles and packed a deadly peg to second, Bill Ryan had a double and a single, S. Ryan three singles, Mclnnis three singles, Cronin two singles and four lovely catches in the left field and a double play via way of Williams, McKenzie a single and two catches in centre field, Williams a single and airtight support on the key- .stone sack. Hobbs seven strike . outs and» a nice infield catch. For the visitors. McCarron, Gau- l MFMlllfl-ll a nice catch for a. double niiay. Fiskbun one catch, Carver nrning it into a double. Fitzgerald : niven strike outs. The line up: iiiiaiitiis BililiiEil THE iiiiniis niiriin uh stage, 10 to 0 being the yesterdays gain ‘ s; \ of the ‘game the er theiifi opponents; onship form at every 6U ' Yesterdaysafternoon at the Abe- lst base "' gweit grounds, the Abbles met and W. McCarron . . . . . . . . . . McCare’ defeated the ROI"! Amuwmem- and b?” . Wu" Company B51] plgyefa to the tuneiMurphy . . . . . . . . . . . ams lof 10 to 0, giving them a clean shut 3rd- be“ out, demonstrating beyond a, doubt N. Gaudet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S. Ryan their superiority on~ the diamond. Short Stop if the visitors are as good as J. Fraser - - ‘ - -- Mclnnis they say they are there is little R- - ield doubt as to where the little old Carver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W. Ryan Silverware of the Maritimes will C. Field " R. Gaudet . . . . . . . . .. G. McKenzie L Field M. McMillan . . . . . . . . . .. F. Cronin ‘ Utility ‘ Fiskburn . . . . . . . . . . . Carhouuell ‘ Coach Crowe Manager F. Andrews . . . . . . . .. [Jack Stearna sox scone 1234551 can. RogersCo00000000 0 3 ill203022~1016 Abbiea OFFICIALS . Dr. Douga Umpire——Roy Rogers. BliBBB-—E(l. Lyods. Scorer—.lack Stearns. Score Board—Wm. McTagutt. Police ' Officer—Thomas Taylor. NOTES ‘Qgi I ‘His Honor Lieutenant Governor Heart: was present yesterday and while not elated over the closeness of the game was nevertheless very pleased with the superior brand of ball played by the Ahbies. His Worship Mayor Miller was also present and was a great booster for the home team. The Abbies placed a bat oh Bingo yesterday. Cronin. takes ‘em high or straight and lust smiles. The Big Boy behind the piiswai showing old time pep. Hobbs earned the right to retain Happy yesterday. Williams and Mclnnis make ta Erclat little team at short and sec- on . “ The Ryan Bros. were laying ‘eh heavy. ' Fitzgerald the twirler for the vis- itors was good, but it takes more than a one man team, his chief sup- port came from Gaudet, Carver and Murphy. ' lingers Co. Abblsa Catcher l ll. fiicCarron . . . . . . . . . . . . Francis Pitcher . "lifhi‘lliil_ll' . . . . .._ . . . . . . . . . \ Hobbs A llttavia Youth _ Is Winner . | I i tilSLEY CAMP, England, July l3 _'i‘iic triumph of 20 year old Lieut. =2. ii. nlncGregor of Ottawa, in the , ie-siioot-off today for the Times l ilvor trophy aroused more admira- fil".l than anything of ilio sort in iilllES AGAIN . £ElBS GULFERS (Canadian Press) ST. ANDREWS. Scotland, July =,8islcy's history. ‘ The issue was between Mactiregor ind Scrgt. A. G. Fulton of the Queen's Westminster winner of the, Miings prize in 1912 and last year llld c- " ed the best service inns shot in the Empire. l liiacGregor and Fulton carried on -Wilh such eltiui, nliiii,illio could lose? But then v auitumouttoo ‘(Inf -Mq blazer v.11?» l; callers bright .1 i ""-Mq ivell-clil l l1i~iwel;:,snowii vihlto - -And freshWlill:llriziqctonmq shoes “till A “g ET”1>WaslsIs"i§g_ l». duel, shot for shot, unil both had lvzcored l'1_ consecutive bull's eyes, IThis was at the‘ 200 range. l None Qualify '1 ‘ None of the six Canadians who were in the shoot-off with eleven. liters for the Daily Mail silver cup \ 1y were successful. "Sergeant ‘A. \_‘age formerly of the Devons, winner. .Hami1ton Cadet Astounds Bisley (Canadian PR5!) l UISLEY CAMP. July in-Ycung Alexander Hilson, member of th team of cadets from Hamilton, Orltl, astounded Bisley . today w soorin loQOltlh of a possible 105 in the firs store of the amt King's». mus. in i ‘cnnaa snmeuzs _ We have on hand: ‘Q Two Million Dry Cedar _ Shingles ‘ A Consisting of . _ Extras l Clears _“ Second Clears Clear Walls Extra No. Pa. Quality, and Price right. which more than a thousand marks- men from all parts of the empire competed. Hilson is to shoot on with six others for the Bronte medal and badge for highest scorer. Like the other cadets, he irnot eligible for the K111i‘! arias luau. which is only lit-Robert T. Jones, amateur golf er of Atlanta, 6a., more familiarly known as Bobby Jones will com- mence thesecond eighteen holes of 72 hole title round. with a lead of three strokes over his nearestrival in defense of the British open golf championship. Bobby's putter work‘- ed like a magic wand on the first round today and he leaped out ahead of the field of 108 players with a card of Bitwhich equalled the re- cord for the classic made by George Duncan. British profession- alwho failed to, qualify for the cur- rent; championship. Trailing Jones by three strokes was Len Nettlefold, the young Australian amateur chain plan a left handed hitter, who club- bod his way into an impressive .11 to take the runner-up position at the end of the first eighteen holes ‘play. Only as of the players were able to compile scores of ‘n or bet- teruAll of thdplayirs who v mpoted holes tomorrow. If they fail to come within fifteen strokes of the leodol’ my will- be eliminated from _ --—-—-¢o->-—-—- ,A woman in Pennsylvania wrote stating that her son in practising one of the famous actor's stunts, had Jumped oft the barn roof ~and broken his leg. She thoughtlt only right that Fairbanks should pay the doctor's bills! . - forpilt or’ pi-usnt‘ members 01-111: aavsactiancia. Majesty's forces. But the cadets are shooting- tor the ; 1o members‘ qaatidedrtor‘ B600lid_ stigs‘; and‘ y Oar fountain, is mums inwucinarnut twelve oimscims quail stap.'Of 0mm‘ rrbflllar’ Bisley for the second stage of the classic .'?*!‘°.'.’.“!"!"~ .. ICE siftaaxmnc ssona. whims’ wimilr Penn morn rsasirmirciarmiauwui-anrv - . a limit, July ta- *°.':..‘.'f*.::;l..t.'t*$¥ nevi-ti.- - ram-veils " else ‘ Mirna-lie net result of. ., l '11,: l‘ . " McCareywrnd McKenzie right therewith the goods.‘ today will play another eighteen _. CUII$~ v nlnthe final 30 holes on - . ‘i? " ‘ -. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l Ell iilll BY l l llZiiilililN‘ I l l (Canadian Press) BROOKLYN, July 13.- Paolino Uzcudun, the bounding basque of I‘ the Pyrnees knocked out Harry Wills New Orleans negro in the fourth- round of their scheduled ten round! bout here tonight, Wills was warned against hitting in the break in the first round. The giant negro was ty- ing up his opponent at close quart- ers and landing short choppy hooks to head and boiv. The referee had trouble separating the fighters from‘ a clinch in the second round. fol-i lowing which ‘Paolino curled his left to the negrds ear. They slugged head to head for a few seconds and Wills‘ head as the bell sounded. In the third round Wills clubbed Pao- lino in the ribs with his right. Wills shot both hands to the head alim- taking a snappy left _hand. The crowd yelled for action. Wills peeked away with short hooks but them. Wills went down for the count of nine in- the fourth, stag- gered to his feet and went down again to be counted out. The finish- ingwere crushing right handers. Wills had a big advantage in weight scaling 214% to 195 for the victor. Miss Eva Morrison here has placed herself under the management of Mike Toni-y well and is planning a-lihev s _ thelsurf. "which will ‘culmiha gttgmpt to cross the English Chan- ncvih sen ' vIMIBB Morr is themremier woman swimmer here- gbo ts, 'Xi/lo'yal§ critics» biliieve tiha she not only will successfully taolish a new record for the feat. an _ off the French coast. short frock disspprovingly. , f: '1 shudder to, think, Marjorie ma. your they w his n» ma! ~ vi you in t st free ." - 7g. u» n 1.996%; w- n4‘. channel attempt, it . v Y)‘ ‘I, My _ :>_ . Pwuno landed an overhand right mrun idnglish scientist. Prof. (l. Elli‘ they seemed to have little beltind’ To Swim, Channel , BOSTON. July 13.- Eva Morrison‘ long distance mermaid from Pictou. N. S. who is new making her homo known swimming trainer and adviser _ recogriihcd as ilhaster the channel. but also will cs- iis her time in swims m‘ Boston Light‘ f has been unusually fast. especially‘ ‘when the water was of atemper- ‘at re that coriesponds with thei MissMorrlson entered in sev- eral events this summer that will provide a severe test. and if her ac-| l complishments‘ warrant, a syndicate of Hub-business men stands ready - i to provide sufficient backing for the 1 _ _ ----—4-o@----- ‘l Fbther looled at hi-s daughter's he‘ BEAVERVBROOK IN ElENIALV i iii "refer-i lvlicr‘ in :1 siatoiiioiii ittirilinleil ll) tivnlvrhllii: lntloi" grain. l‘rrinii~i' ‘vitiiill’ S. ‘filnniwii- in‘ New; iWiiniiluiiil. that ilie Nowhninilianiij guvcriiinirnt had rcc-ivml vimniiiinl-l, rations from imrii li(‘il\‘i‘l‘l)i‘llilk and; from n largo (Yiinziilinn financial, cniqioriiiinn, lniiiniiliiig .i.li:ii lhcyl were interested iii tlio llfilfllllillltvllhl‘ between Niewfiiiiiiillniiil llllii the 1n-‘ ioriniiiiiiizil Pnnvi- (‘lvllllliilly of New York fin‘ ilio piirriinsi- ii_\' llll.‘ inl- ter oil liio lingo paper plant iii. Corner Brook, Ncivfoiiniliziinl. inn-ii llcaverbriwuk (la-tiles llini there - is any truth in ihi- .‘;[:l[[\n‘|(\]|i 5i; rm- us 11o is concerned. —-no¢»—-- EGYPTIANS HAD BARELY BEFORE THEY HAD WHEAT WASHINGTON, Jnly l2.—-Ilnrie_v as been grown by the linnnin riiize ionizer than \\‘ll(‘ili. so fnr us ovi- iioniwn now in hand llHHPPIlOH. in lin- Joiirnnl of lloriuliLv. in". O. ii‘. Cfiflk 0i the 17.8. Dnpiirlliii-iii of agil- irnitnro discusses iiic researches n! mt Smith, who has been examining "l" Yvlllilills 0f Klitiins innrnl associ- iiicil with iln- inimimios oi‘ the lllilil never wheat, wlihnce the conclus- lilihjnisJillLlYll that. the"EgypthmsmmélfgntQ-Riflemain... kll(‘\\‘ barley long before‘ they cnl-i Non-Stop Flight _ _, _ for Honululn OAKLAND, Caliti, July 13. - Erncst L. Smith, former air mnil pilot announced yesterday he would begin a non stop flight to Honolulu- Thursday morning. He will fly in a inonoplane, the “City of Oakland" and depart from the municipal air- port. Emery B. Bronte will be navigator. -Evcry precaution for the safety of the airmen have been taken. Captain W. H. Boyle, Smith's man- ager said. He will carry a radio that can be heard for a radius of 500 miles. Livestock Market MONTREAL, July ISL-There were‘ 69 cattle. 129 calves, and 231 hogs for sale on the two markets. The calves were all of medium good to good quality and were sold at 9 to ililClOlli limos in idgyhl "fI‘L’\l|il(‘llllY iinsliln thcm. imirfi iili‘ grain is always iviiiirs the grziixi is always barley, ln lln-sc fllilOHi lllllill-‘Siiflllzlllg as high as $22 each. Hogs hallo)’. were steady at 10.00 for good lots ll cents live weight. some calves I , HitsHigh ‘BlSLEY CAMP. Eng, July l3. -, recorded 8Q out of a. possible 70 in the qualifying stage for the St." George's Challenge Vase, one of‘. the two features service rifle events at. Bisley today. Corporal Smelt had 34 out of 35 at the first dis-y fiance, 'i slwil ‘at 200 yards and h M, a possible 35 at the second distan e '1 shots at 600 yards. ' Lieutezmn ‘ llsmdfld Burke 3i Ottawa. an ergeant B. W. Beau-i mont of Vancouver, followed Stock with aggregates of 68. The best hundred scorers in the shoot go in- to the second stage on Saturday.‘ *,‘ Lieutenant A. Skinner. former of Fort William. shot_69 out [of 70' in the qualifying stage. 1 ‘ —--—-—-i-Q->——-— BALL ‘PLAYERRKILLED , . v mom-shin Press) . ~ i MACON, 6a., July iit-Pebe-Man third baseman of the Macon B - mu team of the South sciatic 3 sociation, was killed instantly tlfls afternoon when he was struck over tho heart by a pitched ball inn game with lAshville. _Fa.rrell was on a fed and watered basis. ' - pitching. The game was called off. mp1s .. Corporal E: G. Stock of-Tbrontor‘ l —-—— \ I .' t fluih . I ILILQTY ‘i i no premiums given FREE to new or Renewal The Quardlan. 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