BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING ‘opwith Boat Rousing Send ff. Races Start On Sept. 15th. (,4. P, By Guardian's Special Wire) I m, Eng" July im-Endeavour. szsoooo worth of wood, Susi “m, tonight headed down the English Channel chi-mite m; R_ 1,, and another Jsrltish challenge for the world's greatest ‘mphy, the Americab Cup. k mnyns billowing hi the breeze. the big racer muied out of “an”; just before noon as thousands of spectators ashore aha , yum; and pleasu e boats roared, “Good bye, good luck." [YMlAi(E iNilSE iilcli immzluii i. Guardian's Special Wire) v , July 23.~Un)s some Wu is forthcoming before ‘qlthis week, Captgin Angus said today, he will take the She held her canvas down the Solent past Cowes, where the Royal Yacht Squadron she represents turned out in force to give her a rousing send-off, and then took a tow through the heavy channel traffic from her accompu: jing steam yacht Vita. Six hours after leaving. rile was reported passing Portland Hill off Weymouth, still in tow of Vita. '1‘. O. M. Sopwith her owner, and Mrs. Sopwith went down the Solent on vita and then were taken off by a motorboat and brought back to Gosport. They will follow later on a. liner. Many messages wishing the En- deavour a safe crossing and success in the cup races were received by Nllwi Hill Til HMT ADVANCE llFiAs Bluenose Plans fit. Cfllallenger arts Long Trip cross Atlantic usands On-I-Tand To Give . Blucliosc back to her home Lllrienburg without waiting Canadian National Exhibi- ptaln. feeling pretty indig- llie treatment he says has corded his vessel since he her here last Fall and laid said the ship has not been eiqiensts and that no back- . been forthcoming either City or the Canadian Na- Eiihibition Committee. He sled. he added, that some e would be granted before' I Angus declared he expec- izasi [rec rowing service be- : ship needed “considerable - under prcscnt conditions. He! - the water in the eastern ing from the eastern gapl moi to Lake Ontario is only . deep. The Blucnose requires » oi water l0 sail through the‘ so has to be towed. ip has been paying $15 an lowing up until five o'clock ' lllifilll0illl liiid overtime from . Silo makes one trip in af- dllll oiic czich way after sev- u she goes on her night plain said he had cast the .l'0lt’ oi his company direc- linsi rmiirning to Chicago despiic the fact Century of r officials asked that the ves. we had obligated ourselves w," he said. ild not disclose negotiations which mny rcsult in the lillil for the exhibition here, _-lll'9d unless he got definite I = iory work by the end 0g. lhe Gcrfrude L. Thebaud of ti’, lilnss, "‘*§——~—-__ l Tl!!! Associated Press) Lilllna Yesterday: Poxx, ‘c 1W0; Gehrig, Yankees; nYaiikccs; Croliln, Senat- ilirski. White Sox; Rey- llrdsox; Trosky. Indians: ‘We 80x: Coleman, Ath- fileizms. Athletics; Critz, huimerlgh, m“; comm; i.’ liflftnelt, Cubs; Grimm. "flunk. Dodgers; Slade. a speedy crossing was predicted. it last Shamrock 27 days to make the 3.500-mlle Atlantic Sopwith hopes his boat will make much better time. Washington Chicago Hevlng and Madjeskl. New York St. Louis drews and l-lemsley. .ile would sail east and re- Boston ..... 000 100 100 2 '1 4 l-llllfflbllfi! to prepare for Detroit oio 200 22x '1 l4 0 lmsibiv race in the fall a- Ostermueiler and R- Ferrelk‘ Bridges and Hayworth. Philadelphia . 040 001 303 11 i5 3 Cleveland Hayes; l-ludlln, C. Brown and My- att. St. Louis New York Sopwlth on his return, among them one from the King. With Vita ready to take Endeav- our ln tow whenever the wind fails. took the late Sir ‘Thomas Lipton's crossing but The America's Cup races between Endeavour and an American de- second Set‘ fender to be selected from among the new Rainbow, Weetamoe and Yankee will be held off Newport beginning Sept. l5. They will con- tinue on succeeding week da s- . the Sept. 15 date falling on sslur- l” ""9 m“ “m day—unt1l one yacht has won four races. ‘ iilsliilll RESULTS ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE R. f1. E. . 213 300 02011 l5 1 ,..00200l020 5101 Whitehill and Sewell; Gaston, .. 020 012 000 5 6 n . 000 010 001 2 8 1 Ruffing and Dickey; Hadley, An- ..2o1lso 020 9141' Cain, Wilshere, Cascarelia and NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. . . 211 110 000 6 l5 0 100 300 001 5 l0 3 ' each. . .Athl 1'55. Totals; 145i toliil lflilfirs: Foxx. Athletics, a2; elics. - Z7; Orr, 23 28,- Gehrig, Glants, 23; Ber- Aniericnn 452, Na- 900, ill Aiinan Races J. Dean and Delancey; Schu- macher, Bell, Salveson, Smith and Mancuso. Chicago . 202 030 100 8 13 0 BrookLvn . 000 011 001 3 l0 2 Malone, Tlnning and Hartnett; Munns, Leonard, Carrol and Lopez, Sukeforth. tidnesday, August 1 st lll Nos. All racing on 3 heat plan, N- T- A. rules to govern. ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 27TH. 5% enter, 5% from money winners. 39nd in your entries at once as time is limited. "llry forms necessary. Races start at 2 P-m- 9 lllll day's fun is assured. Bring your horses and 1.3.12 Class Trot s. Pace Purse $250. 232.19 (‘lass Trot & Pace Purse $250. l; 2.26 (‘lass Trot a Pace Purse $250. No.4 3-yr.-old Trot & ill the racing map. 2 and 3 four seconds are al- lowed trotters. Pace Purse $200. JIM PENDERGAST, FAVURITES Rainville, Martin And Co. Not Extended In Opening Matches. (By Elmer Dulmage Canadian Press Staff Writer) "roaomo, Ont, July 23-11,. onto‘s multitude of club players had their fling on the Opening day of the Canadian tennis champion- ships today and failed completely to stem the advance of seeded stars 1n men's and women's singles div- isions. There were a few close calls but the club players had no hand in them. Gilbert Nunns of Toronto finalist against Marcel Rainville in the OF THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Tll Rumors Rampant To Return Home Hopes For International Race For North Atlantic Speed Suprem- acy Revived — Thebaud Sails For Grand (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) and with the Toronto EZXhIblIiOH HALIFAX. July 23—A tingle of Commission. And the net result anticipation ran through Nova‘ was that Biueiiose, which went to scottois salt-water ports tonight as I the Lakes as a business proposition. the word spread that Captain An- was now l051rlg money. gus Walters and l-iis Bluenose were: Captain Walters claimed he was coming back home from the Great. charged $25 an hour by the Harbor Lakes_ lcommission for tugboat services. Gladly seafaring men in Ontario event last week, had the smallest margin of safety the stars who marched a set to a recl headed youngsieri from Montreal, Lewis Duff, before winning at 6-3. 9-7. Walter Martin. his Ontario title in Rainvilies hands. drew a bye in the first round and scored a 6-1, 6-4 victory over Donald Gunn of Toronto in tne second round. Rainville also moved up to the second round then and polished off J. Lelbel of Toronto, 6-0, 6-1 to gain the thixi round. ' Hartley Hopper, of Winnipeg, dropped a two set match to Harry Daycs. seeded start from Jamaica, but the young Maliitobzm forced Dyes to the limit . The Jamaican won at 6-4, 9-7, by making his ser- vice count virtually every time. When they duelled from the baseline Hopper held his own with the steady, hard hitting Dayes but the Jamaican had the advantage at the net and he used it in the Dayes’ flashy partner. Donald Leahong, accounted for the veter- an Gordon Spanner of Toronto. 6-1, 6-4, Spanner made many of the rallies long but he was unable the brilliant Leahong who seemed w score at will Doug Grant, of Halifax, Can- adian badminton champion. had an easy time defeating R. Corlett of Toronto. 6-1, 6-3 in a second round match. Laird Watt of Montreal won twice, eliminating G. R. Wadden of Toronto in tho first round by 6-3. then upsetting W. C. Powell of Toronto, 6-2, 6-0. Bobby Murray of Montreal advanced through default. a: P amongl news that Bluenosc would be shak- g _ through ing the fresh water from her keel, and to set business m "Inmate he two rounds. Nuns almost dropped‘ early in August. And right away‘ had to cut his reguar cruise rates coastal communities ‘from the Exhibition Commission; the tongues began wagging as they~ ll‘°m $399 l0 5199 8- VQYBSB- djggugged the pfgspects of a race? To cap it all, he recounted, the this fall with hei- 01d rival for} police trlcd w 510p him North Atlantic speed supremacy—' Crlllses ‘m Gertrude L. Thebaud of Glouces- fer. running Sunday because the Lord's Day Alliance objected. Cap- I tain Angus came out on top 1n this A mums; between the two’ for argument, he said. For though a the International Fisherman's m» couple of lwskyrops boarded his phy that Bluenose holds, has been‘ Shlp f“ “m”? “me 0119 Sunday in the offing since last year. But; mllmmgi they lumped back W land hopes of a match were cast down‘ when the “Yeti Went Tlgl" ahead when Bluenose, all dressed 11p, Wlm PT°Pllrall°ll5 1° Sal-l- salled away to the Chicago World Fair last spring She was not ex- pected back until late this fall. But now things have changed. Word from Tomnio says Captain Angus is fed up with fresh water sailing and that he'll be ready for a race this Fall. "All I want is plenty of advance notice," he was quoted in an interview published here today. “and I'll be ready." 1n the same interview, Captain Walters is quoted as saying he plans to steer his big fisherman out of Toronto Harbor on Aug. 5 and head down through the Great Lakes for the Atlantic. Angus has been running cruises out of Toron- to aboard the Bluenose all sum- mer, but now he's dissatisfied with bsiness matters in the Queen City. ‘Tm fed up, and I'm getting out," he was quoted as saying. "Don't talk to me about Toronto," He added as he proceeded iii salty language to give his impressions of the lakeside city. There had been difficulties with the police, with the Toronto Harbor Commission THEBAUD SKIPPER GIVES VIEW YARMOUTH, n. s, July 2a- Gertrude L. Thebaud, pride o1’ the Gloucester fishing fleet and old rival of the champion schooner Bluenose, sailed today for the Grand Banks after taking on sup- plies here. - Just before he stepped aboard, Captain Archie MacLeod heard that Captain Angus Walters was tiring of the fresh water and might bring the Blue-nose down to the sea again, posibly for a race "Webe game for a race any time," he declared "but I don't be. lievc Thebauds owners would put her in a serias Just now unless they had good financial backing." l-Ie explained "it would cost money to lake the schooner out ocf hallbuting just now". She was "as good as eves“ but would have to be put on a marine slip and condit- ioned for a race. Falcons G Into thel He had failed to receive what heluse hailed me said was a promised grant of $3,000 r SPORT WORLD lilisi iilv N PRilV. iliiiiis iuiiiiiniiliii Close Competition Fea- tured Opening Of Contest Yesterday On Local Courts. The first day's sets in the Provin- cial Tennis Tournament were run ofl very successfully, and gave a fore- taste of good, stiff competition yet to come. Although only a few sets went three games, most were none the less hotly contested, and specta- tors had frequent reason to applaud. Three courts, the Charlottetown Courts. the Holy Name Courts and the Holy Redeemer Courts, were in Today's contests should be much lcloser, and interest from the spec- Lators view will, be consequently lgreater. The tournament affords the novice to the game. and their num- ber ls legion this year, an excellent opportunity of catching a few wrink- les on how tennis ought to be play- , ed. t Following are the results of yes- terday's play; | Men's Singles S. Dickson, C. won from J. A. Bentley. C., 6-3, 6-2. A. Peppin, H.N. won, from E Christopher, ML, 6-0, 6-1. G. F. Hutcheson, C, won from M. McKinnon, C., 6-4, 6-4. H. Richardson, C. won from V. McQuaid, H.N., 6-2, 6-1. J. Coyle, HR, won from R. Mc- Nutt, M.L., 6-2, 6-1. J. Beaton, C. won from J. @6l‘-‘ don, HR, 6-2, 6-2. R. Harley, H.N., won from H. Mc- Ewen, M.L., 6-4, 6-3. J. McMillan, H.N., won from F. Large, C., 6-2, 6-4. A. Wright, C. won from C. Camp- bell, default. F. LlaPage, C. won from G. Toombs, ML, 6-0, 6-1. S. Blanchard, HR. won from J. E. Stems. C., 6-1, 7-5. C. lvPJQuaid, H.N. won from A Clarkin, C., 6-3, 6-3. A. McEachern, H.N., won from J. Homby, C., default. F, Hansen. C. won from G. Hut- chinson, C. 6-1, 7-5. J. Kenny, HR. won from W. Goss, H.N., 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. T, campbell, H.N. won from R. King, HR, 6-3, 2-6, 6-0. J. McQuaid, H.N_ W011 from I. Con- nors, H.R., 6-3, l-6, 6-1. M. Owen, C, won from A. Far- quharson, 6-4, 6-2. I. Berrigan. HR, won from P. Mc- Quaid, I-LN. 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. PAGE SEVEN BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT 5U.S. Team lVins Doubles Match‘ From Australians I Odds However-SEI-l Against Them Winning Series, Must Capture Both Singles__l\il_atches Today. (By Gale Talbot, Associated Prfiss Sports Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WIMBLEDON, Eng.. July ZIi-ltacquets, mute in the opening sirlgles matches Saturday, sang a belated song of triumph today as George M. Lott, Jr., and Lester Stoflfen celebrated a decision over Jack Crawford and Adrian Quist in the second phase of the inter-Lone final of Davis Cup play. _ The 6-4. 6-4. 2-6, 6-4 victory of the American doubles players served 1o bolster the United States forces for a desperate last ditch struggle tomorrow. While Australia still holds a tre- gi4_______ .:._ mendous advantage, needing to win‘ only one of the two remaining en-i gagements. there was a feeling that, the American players might yeti silvni KING Crawford, phlegmatic Australian ace, in the first match is successful Frank X. Shields believes he can beat Vivian McGrath in the final contest. Saturday Wood was the victim of an upset at the hands of McGrath 7-5, ii-4, 1-8, 9-7 and Shields fell before Crawford 8-1, 6-2, 12-10. The biggest tennis bookmaker, who has been picking them con- sistently this year, remained unim- pressed. He offered 2 to 1 against Wood and 4 to 1 against Wood and Shields both winning. Before the doubles match he had quoted 5-1 against the Americans for the ser- ies. The fact that Crawford simply is not cut out for a doubles player made the task of Lott and Stoefen a comparatively simple one today. Except for the third set, which they lost, and a stretch of four or five through the fourth the cool, crafty Lott and his partner were complete masters of the play. Lott did the thinking for both and Stoefen was chief executioner 0n the "kills." Crawford was so thoroughly rat- tled by the fast play and the ter- rlfic bombardment Lott and Stoef- en directed at him that he was hit three times by the ball, once stop- ping play to massage a shoulder struck by a terrific shot off Stoef- en's bat. Qulst strove manfully against the Americans and played fine tennis but he found the burden too heavy. P. Callaghan, HR, won from W. Duchemin, 6-1, 6-2. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire), THORNCLIFFE PARK. 'l‘0ronto, July 23, - The Canadian National Trotting Association Stake for 2 year olds, purse $1,500, was the feature event of the fourth day of the Grand Circuit meeting at Thorncliffe Park and was W011 by Silver King, owned by E. J. Merkle of Columbus, Ohio, and driven by Fred EEBH Ol l-fl-‘llnl-F ton, Ky. Beivedere, owned by W. N, Rey- nolds of Winston Salem, N.C.. and driven by Thos. Berry, of Hanover, Pa, won the first heat when she came from behind to beat Grey l Hound. driven by Sop Palin of 1nd- ) ianapolis, 1nd,, after Silver King en- tered the stretch in the lead. In the second heat Silver King was in third place, entering the stroich but came on to win going away. Mary Tclylon, driven by Vic Fleming. of Syracuse, N.Y., set most of the pare in bot/h heats. She made a DTOIZK in the first f heat but went a much better heat tn the second where she finished sec- ond . Silver King and Belvedere raced off in the third heat with Silver lKing leacitng all the way It was only a Jog for ‘three quarters of the way and when they settled down business Silver King pulled away win by four lengths. Kensington, P. E- l- 0 . '. . E. HO D. Gass, C. won from D. Gordon. ' c‘ ‘n! ‘RI g 0 l r O ‘ I c.. s-o. 6-1. ~ lgn a efs First Race - (‘lu-zsified Trot. Puts! _____ W. Trainor, M.L. won from M. 5500 TERNATIONAL LEAGUE Campbell. 0- default ' Eenator Bedell. lPRlm) .... .. l l a m Won Lost P.C. . ’ v Tom Fox. (Fleminzi .. 4 2 l Newark 61 as . .615 1 u S kbacéles Singles N COOK . gerhgpgalMahfjncffl “h”; g2 Tommn 59 40 595 EgBouéroe, . won rom . . 8 h B UllbtElZ-YOlllBIl. iPars al.i 3 3 7 Rmlhester 59 42 '58‘ zir——~_~—~—_zn~xi~r “i? C“ Jolh ‘sin C won from \i Doyle t a v ‘Lady-Ywllnol-‘A-lnohid‘ also Albany g3 2g A“ I _ fout-‘f-‘traight “m” Hg. 60171705, . . . , Sui-rages Sp.nc.r a . c Montreal r a H’ "m! a >' ' "5' '* . —-_ - _ , . Bum" "6 5?, u“? i“, ‘slltllrl-ailmbklinfarlllamilif-giis: T R u P H I E s shllih niglgtrsta-rll “on mm s‘ The SiShallers‘ sOftbllll iislzress- “m‘~"2-°8‘*- “ll 29”“- syracuse 40 g6 ‘Z98 til ‘ If setbacks last iwlllllfi M. Black, C. iron from S. Bren- “cm llmved themselves a formidable Second Rflfl‘ - Thf‘ Iroquois Hotel Baltimore . 28 _ - er a n: 0 _ 7 1 i w“ C 64 64)‘ team when they turned back the 8th sum, t H," Md (wndifln NATIONAL LEAGLE u they defeated the ("be - n‘ ‘A.’ fiavisén C Mm from E Sm Battery 19-8 1n an exhibition Same -' < - a City Milli!" "Wllllnwl- , I m‘ c defamt ' at the Victoria Pank last evening. Tr“ yum, S600 won 1,051, 7,3, The winners were a vastly im_- c Elke" rs C ‘lvon from c Kenny Gordon Storey, backed staunchly New York 57 33 .633 proved outfit last night ovctr’ thellll‘ H. £3’ "54: ' ' by his mates in the field. held thle A] Mcmliop, ipalyn; H 1 1 3 chicggg 55 35 .811 previous perf0rmaflceSbaflddi slaw; i heavy hitting battery toiaifeawel’ Dolly Petrrs, iLaw~rc=on_ .. 2 2_1 St. Louis 53 35 .602 they were as the Cu i alsptuiles Men! Doubks scattered hits. zliilerthe WgBMacs Volette Wonhy tHIifl-flll . . 24g Piirsbvrsh *1 *4 ~48’ 5°“? m" “a” “<11,” ,, m, Kenny and McQurlid, H.R won felled m}, 4° "h "my, M5,‘; “or Mo"; ‘A‘.‘"D“.“;‘;f"..,l,~~ .2, Boston .. 43 48 .473 dull"! m” game loo c all; racially, from Christopher and McEwen. M.L.. u; e3‘ ‘S: yh l3‘; eagslzgen. f "gamed Dlxle E‘aqnsg,‘“hffémllllfgl. " a Brooklyn _. . . . 39 51 wouidhltle up ttllree whelii they i, 5_1_ 5-3, so fie em? - e -~ll-~ Time-_.l ,, - .. -.. -_'. Philadelphia 38 52 .537 vlasitd tshsosalzks on three hm Wm" The annual open tennis tourrla- Following is the schedule for to- The “fled” ronow: n,“ Ra“ _ Cllcysmcd Pa“, Pa” Cincinnati . . 29 57 . loa e e d b] m ment conducted by the Prime Ed- clayb. sets: sinanem_mtwnuw l, storey "-09 AMERICAN LEAGUE only one out but a _ oil e o y. ward Island Tennis Association will M Le R Mcdbe. Pmeau. Hilam [Cam], 61 l started by “Whammy M°Ea°hem hi on th week of Au ust 13 to ll O'clock a” ‘m- “59” a - ' . ' » ‘ 11 be e d e 5 . cm; slorqv Larger Frisco Direct lB-ro .. 1 2 2 w“ L“; ]>_C_ nipped the dangerous ra Ev. “d _ Ir. is expected that there will be K 85".“. L Iriflm. Mcmnls cums Graflan Br. . 2 5 4 Detroit k 9 ' I ' H l rolxrlllle yuclfllllianlgagnlgllgllgzloulm" llllllrcd aililsunll ya lirgllolrhlndlillgigé Hgolllvsnldeéglnilflllbgllurllisfi-J eggayl lvlcQuarrie. Oneal Farrel-i Burke: Jlmmw DIYPCI- -‘ " 3 3 New Yor < , “ lei ran s P11“? __ ' ‘ ' ' . ,‘ ' " ' Cras il,T . caiumczcqri-ie. lTonlri . . . . .. a s s Cleveland 40 .545 eight hittrsugut‘ Wtltlghgtlsxe “f;§e§2::'_l!ihe Province. Magnlficentbslltvler torliiolC. tiésénx (IJ-lélmléglfisen c Us We "m" Gale", Brewer and Grimm Dip Boston . 43 .527 of the m eli‘) ‘yielded a pop prizes have been procure]? y“ it?’ McEaléhem HNA Dickson .c i vs: may also started‘ Washington 47 .478 tered. Arc n9 1:150 three hm outlAssociatlon for those firan ing i:- Peppm H‘: - ~ - - Timc_2_06; 2.05; 303.,“ 5V l-fllué - - - ‘ '" 43 ‘"6 em‘ bu‘ p0 ec “g land Second in m? h“ Ousbemmlle - Charlottetown Coilrts-—W David- Philadelphia 52 .402 of four times up. d 4 _ t a _ tions. The trophies have vlcnlaacA son v5 Mrs Mrs F H Tram-Or Ml“ | Faun‘ RHCMTM “Damn Nam)!“ Chico-BO 61 '32: Han-v Latter ma. e h“ Hrs p 9d m lzlejqmlng army m ‘ ‘ ' " B ' ‘ ' N émnton 'v5 j al Trotting Association Stake, ——iéi:: Vi-éfl i Durance on the hm for m? culls, Cflmpbeus wmdmv on Queenislnlilt’ iii rflelxlldog ariilarrlngton‘ s Vlcrlutf l 2-year-old Trvl- Puflr 51-500 i Pntsburlglhi l 3g: g 2 glliillléellzillOalgdgldtsgl-lrglt: iicrlltlllalllg w; rcnlég€5 251:1: his: aletlifilefdof dbmes? andt H. Black C. vs. J, Coyle and I. F 0 S T A R slgglverdxmglls Egg?’ ' ' ~ . 4 ' ' - H Phfladep a , ,‘ - ‘ ve crew crry . . .. Swift, Chagnon and Padden; lifted for aiptilnch lgébesfaf llllgl’: tic or ornamental use for the ladies. Connors, HR. {Mary Taylolp [Flcmmn I 4 2 r Moore and Todd. eighth. 0H; lye egg; mailed for i-i-‘i’ 2 0H0“ Grcyhoilnd. ipilillil . . g7 r Cmclmafl " 030 000 010 4 6 o with M a um ' ' g h ' k cl - Members of Star; baseball team’ M1155 ‘Swkrs’ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " ' f? r Boston 100 100 000 2 9 0 one in the only inning e nor c . Holy Redeemer Courts-H Rich- k d‘w - r (China. lCazoni . I o r Derringer and OFarrell; Brown. E I m ardaon, C. \'s. J. Coyle. HR. ‘ a’; 55;“ eye m‘ “£9 A" Page? Miss Harris T, lThnmasl 6 6 r Betta and SPOhrer. BOX SCOR Charlottetown Courts -- F. Kelly G “P9113 be?" | Time-Zll: 2.09; 2.12%.. INTERNATIONAL maoua A E and .1. Tait. c. Vs. Mrs. F. n. 'I‘1‘aincr wlmdfl at 5 M Mk shlw- . a. n. a. Fnleolu AB g l; l?! o B G "u _ q m Wm, and I. ‘Prainor; Goss and v. Mc- - -~--».-_ .%_n, .. 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He,‘ good looking enough and Syracuse and 600mb‘ 1'" iii-i. i corcorfiné Benlieiv dusk; well But he's careless about - . ~ v.. .1 "l3: 81f ‘l i. ' ‘ . Mellmlmn Cubs an a n ro a a McFarlane. Power. sacrifice hit, I Hallo" i l l shaving Appmmly hcdocsn‘trcal1ze “d cm ‘ j‘- Wh le lb 4 0 1 l2 1 P Mclnnis" stolen base. McTaZlle. . . - WN- ---~~~¢i”— Magofém f’ " 4 n 0 I 0 1 Dom. ‘m, o” Lane, 9 m 1 m_i Charlottetown Courts-r P» Nilvgullld that stubble is a hafldlfiall» ' " .‘ ' " ' - .’ dC' <.H.N ‘.Pc'~i .."l"- ~ McCallum, 3h 3 0 0 1 3 1 mugs: off Mccallum. 1 in 1 lnnlllfl-ifixrz. $1,, andwcgilnlillytcilllntlri uivl. Why not be on the safe side! The LUCKY FOR Cm m“ c 2 0 0 4 0 fl off Mcf-‘arlane. 8 in 9 innings; base] - , _ '_ _ - m Blue Blade.“ S Ciaiiy Pr“. l "m! P - Hutcheson and ralquhaison. C., Gill" l” us' J05? JAROF Rlce- 55 4 l 2 7 2 l on bans‘ o“ McFarlane‘ 3' (emp- Kelly and Stems, C. vs. MacMlllan eased to shave tender skin without; A FRE V. Larter. if .... 4 0 2 l 1 0 man 2. 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