BOXING _.. '1-.\..i- .1: lhnwrnnna Keane-town mir. Oh iVlUil~l -i In" .h inclusive riclusive are '1 be announ- ttetown Club WHEN inn Press) the mile-and- Belmont Park lay to add 826.- ings. The great rought his total ,-.','115, more than ie mark set by Zev 1923. Sun Beau now $440,744 grand total. 1 l . ... .._ .- VV\\~ umua>a~4 .15 .cDona1d. siNGLES earlier as courts i J. McQuaid. vs R. King". vs R. Millie. nan vs H. Hughes. lan vs M. McKinnon aald vs P. McQuaid. oly Redeemer Courts will for some of the above es or other further matches ayers a1"e on hand. J. S. Moore Captures City Rifle Title J. Stewart Moore won the cup eufilematic of the City rifle cham- pionship yesterday when he pcst- ed a 94 on the Kensington rifle range. Poor shooting conditions—- high winds and a low temperature -—prevai1ed. 'I'he match, open to residents oi Charlottetown only, was shot cn the 200, 500, and 600 yard dis- tances. The cup was donated by Angus D. MaoMaster. Although the champioifs 94 was equalled by Jack MacDonald and Earl Burke. the cup was awarded to Moore because of his superior marksmanship on the 600 yard range. Roy C0les of Milton aslo carded a 94, which was incidentally the best score of the day. but being a non-resident of the City he yvas ineligible to shoot-oil for the trophy. Maor W. A. Smith. secretary- treasurcr of the Provincial Rifle Association wins in charge oi’ the shoot. The scores! Roy Coles Stewart Moore. Cup Earl Burke Roy McCabe P. J. Landrigan H. H. Horne J. C. Stewart A. l". Gcrmley W. Dennis J. W. Johnson A. D. Mnclviaster ‘H. Manuel W. Walsh P. J. loodrigan Jr- $1.25 1.00 .75 .25 83388823888222 I ‘J iliEERS ummers id e eam Beaten y 4-3 Score ‘oping nine Summersiile lilows scaitcred "Boo" lili-Cailum .-rd:zy sent the Plymouth .-\il- 1 back into the thick oi‘ the . For the Island intermediate bail title when he defeated the trt Summerside crew 4-3 in :1 and tuck struggle played at :tnriu Park diamond. The local 11's victory forced a third 11ml iding game, Pioneers having I the opener in Summon-side by -4 score. BA3KElBALL spuai Ultllilt lBrilliantiyi lia-yed Game fGoes 17 - innings Before i3-all Deadlock Is Broken l In a drama of the diamond, Junior Esquircs Sunday afternoon cap- tured tho championship of the City Baseball League when they defeat- ed the Canadiens" 4-3 in the second game oi‘ the beet of three final series after capturing thi- opening encounter (i-l. But it ivais only after l7 hilierLv-tought innings, the longest game over to be played ht-rc, and probably the longest r-‘xer to take place in the Jlaritinies that a winner was decided. And a’ter 4 1-2 hours of i battle it ivas a "hrcnk" that decided the issue and sent Alkie McCor- l mack, (‘an1i:lirn.s' hurii-r down to a hcaribrroking defeat and gave i Lcfly Hli-Alerr, ptlllblllt‘ ace of the lisquircs his th tiling victor)". i Trailing the Canadians for the first right innings, Leith Jay, with l ills icrim behind 3-1 and two runners r.n the pziths and two down lirsiied out il l)il‘>l1lii1_'{ line sinzic to centre figld that knotted the count _its long overlhnc (lucl. l 7 f ifl‘ '_' V tasting cif with a bang 1.10 at Il-ziil 11nd ‘-"'ll. llll‘ guim- into -‘1E.c_11 i LlXLOULJlI iii the clutch her..- combined £1 bust-B on b ‘T21 x 11's down. the count ll a single and (iuublt- ".0 17111 had been ‘ urns ihrrc and two on the bancr i runs in ' sir. irsi rim. 111 is lian glorious whrn Jav smasher} a 10:1; lint plate, 13 ‘ ‘ double ovci" i; zne 11c, czicn ieam sinzle :0 centre field to send the nrd scoring Lamar while 1:01" Gillis (l1'.\'Q in Belg; Nlan- l \\'1'.i1 a _ game inio what turned out. to be a marathon ccntcst. on iirs; anal EEC- orcasions only ‘.0 11213 t0 centre. Piluiiiiiliif.» 1 111 110th eldtl‘: Aiici so the junirr league cndcfi ieii" margin as McCailuin ll 11111‘ i-unnezy. awayi in a blaze of glory" and both start- dilllfll his scorclc hurling . B11‘. 1110 last cf; i112 hurlers MCAlEFF and McCor- iie first three innings. In ilzc : . the ir-ak" chmr, mack were around as. the finish 7)1ll‘i.l1 however the \\'Z.‘aiC1‘l1(‘l‘5 ihe E 1111185. Jack Cuyle. the‘ which 5116MB 14711111195 101‘ 111G B1711- Jisheci across their first tally, 1111's; first balicr circw a pass after the ill‘ 11nd !>0\\‘E1' 1n 1116i!‘ arms. 30th cc tickets to first starting the I count had reached 3 and 2. "Tarizy" ‘ W618 béafin‘ dOWII Willi EVEYY J1me. paving the way for l-lriiicri Whitlcck, "nv 1o the plate with i 911611 110m the iiBnih inning 0n 3- drive home a runner frcin .-.11"i1 with a grounder 1o second iisc. The sczre remained uii- ianged right up to the seventh '.hen the winners pushed across nether brace cf tallies to give hat appeared like a sate lead. ‘allude-rs the first brit.ci' drew n .".ilk and on the first pilch st. , proud. Chipinan struck out bur. Had" Mclnnis cam: through with double over short to score. name and series clinching coun-l H9 had 14 Slllkflluli t° hi5 Cred“- \ iunders. Larter flied cut to (lee-pi lcr. i T00 11111611 918159 6811110!’ b9 Ell/en ntre for the second out. and P l $0 M65196!‘ 111-50- H9 “'85 in I-follblti halsn hittlnz to Dorlcis at slinri- ,1 Darkness (‘reaping On 0n 111,919 9063510118 U111" i115 (ID11011- "p locked tn be the third nu: 1111*.‘ em. but 1n the Din€h€s he WES e Pionrer shart-firlcler bcotcrl 1hr’ I1 “as a .~.u1l<l'"i1 riiding to Al SUPF-“b- P15 h! It 13 runners lance, McInnis scaling on 1h:- unmc that m" rd (lfrilllPfl to be 2.173119? 0113 hug! P131115- HE‘ kWQS 1,1". 1o make the sccre read 4-1. P1111011 liv :11» $1.". lrli d -i 01m or i w 1e stri in" The ltad seemed safe enough lenses pin_vczl“airiight ball‘. Eg-l m" 15- a dging by the manner in which quires had [W3 on with none out “Callum was throwing lllErn in in the twclf‘h until Harps ei- Box SCORE i after two were retired 111 the cinsererl a last double irlln i0? E i AER" P0 A I st cf the eighth trouble loomed iii“ fl the liirro‘. From then un-i "W" r" . Hunter sizimmrrl cut a zlriiiblv ill the "it 111111111: whrn they? Collie C! 7 1 1 5 0 9 left; Dcdds fcllcive" with a pushed . . the winniiz lily Wmmck 5‘ 7 2 1 4 7 1 gle. his fourth straifiit hit oi 111m" wont (l. "n in 01110;, 0:11. J11)’ 3b 6 0 Z 3 0 2 adfiillllfi. t0 secret" the runner; ajlienslhacl runners on in the 11th. lsagllfgry 1b g g é l; s on went c second on th. 5th. rincl 16th bu: in the < ~' C inlenls error and then ‘ccrcderl ' 11111" cculclnt g! t Mc-fwlmh u 5 0 1 2 0 9 szml thircl. PlCZiPF . nf‘":' "trill" bore (£'l')\‘.'ll)l\‘lll’l ,g°Atl§§Y P“ Z (l) (l) ,1) g g ich arguing from the P innirh‘ ' it k ") 1i l"..ci~ a“ er - laily S§,l'1LJ'r‘i_VllllOl)fli for L‘: _ (‘ililfiliflii- billy? Hr ipurcfll 3b 6 0 0 2 5 ll d ' .1 . Jay. a veteran of 5f) c1" more he eaitie was. riplsie with ,T°ia15 58 4 3 51 13 4 -""~"‘- 2n , Mllnflnvtse-“f Wei s. had two strikes oi iii bu’ diam: cl 'l1"'11. : 1i " t , 1 er 4111- Malflmle“ 5m‘ Mmuaol. e l1¢~l3i¢kEd out l/lcéaliumlsl 11,2111 [in lilcl .3631; ole ‘§°'i'=l“'°i'."ib A: fir; i110: 1i 3t one to ed 11"“ ." ,. ii, 1- -;1 1, : , " . - 36 linsh to cehtile field? aSilc zers gin-imp rqf l” 61c“ H” beliérsxkijlilblfl iv" R0361‘ M 8 0 0 5 0 o nt away back for the ball but; 1:11": w) i~ “we "(- gi- 331F191 3b 7 0 3 5 3 U j" rlzfd ii as it hit his sglovc- and ful bu: llif‘ . cn Iofmriliz- gmm" S‘ g 12 519 g g 'udds came in standing up. W1‘- 1101:1111}: uw-n b1 fir) "P cl" 3'1"" c i! on the next hitter lined a hitlRfiachwasprcbaiilyiniiEll1.<1*elii1-.G“Il3nt ll 5 o 2 3 0 o Yer Larterls hea. in right fielcLi ed impossible to n‘ ‘w a ban b,=_ lMfiKlnnon if 7 0 1 0 0 o. 53V. SD71! in; Wildly round iha__\'o1idhin1 o..." he wart out and came ismele 2b 7 o 2 4 4 o paths was sciit licme 21Sl1l3l'.1ill(i~ in to liziui dun flies and in the lMccormack l’ 8 0 0 0 3 1 ed third but. Larters quick zhiow‘ sevcnih w h two on and two down TOW‘ 64 3 13 4313 3 to the plate iirr nippczi ‘he \"ot-_11c :11 ' ,1 1-,; i _ _ eran as he camje in standing ililjlilll‘ g ,.i‘,‘§§. ' SLWMAR‘ had he scored the count \\'(‘.1llCl at 1mm w. _ have been (icadlcckcd :11 44111.,’ .c.='nt1"e 1.33m" “m5 Esqulres 3- can‘ i Wilson went in 1o pitch for the qui". L d - “Cums 27 “1-"5 bmli-‘d in» Gallant». ‘Pioncers in the eighth and kelp: .~..1'.": bflllfjllflfi rn his play? rig 11:9 3' ‘my 2' 5179773” ¢W° 535i’ i111. " U19 P1Y1110llths away from the plate, RFJ ‘i li~ proved 1o he unbeatable. Gavin‘: ‘acrmc? hli- Gallanti although being tanned for a hit Your H11 l‘. 1h baseman of “Arhmgck: M“ c“ Mamlmack 7 and then lilcCaiium \\'Olll1(l up hi~ Cami ‘ rvcd lliree- m” “Tame” 13" base o“ ball‘: n” . perkrmance by retiring the star (l the third lucccmlack 6i Memo" 15 h" h? . Pioneers on '7 pitched balls in the , sask chm? H. piicéier, MfiAlliér-i" ti: stiklitkl 0111i l)! ninth. .: ;~. 1:. dcun hard-hi: "‘ C 0m“ i -' ‘ CAM“ 153 Pioneers outhit the locals 9 to -hnlls and cftimcs coin" far over He’? on base- canadlms 133 E5" ' - " i .» ._ . .. - T, ._ . i11.13;ti f e, 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse 5' Balkinwre 7. { Zgggliilllllfloyiflthlelil’. bgiiéhwlilrhrqtilliffleao lxlvalii l. tnésifi-‘ 10131112 $11M“. me o 2am hours Fm‘ G “$111114 Gflme , i" bunch their blows oir ille‘si(:.1l1i-1 11.1.... ‘:11; ' {$1,- “,;‘,,§,,;‘,",,,;,1 Umpires: At the plate. Geo Brcoxlygnzf-éwton 5_ lsQillgclgc 4- 133N319"? 3- )' 11in: deliveries of McCaliuni_ ‘W110i, in ail irli." s 1'1.._."1fl1ese ivcrii ‘Fm ~ ‘"1 ml’ bn5°5< 3T 391i!" 5900110 Game Rocneslmollfei Montreal 9 1 ad eight stiikcouts 1111110 Mending. b111 a mu- <.._ he lHLLLIlZZlIIS that i 8v “M” __ Brooklyn Li. Boston 5. Second Game ' 9 hits‘ . “ti”! m“ n mil‘? "b"? ‘i116 1°51 " ' 55' n"; flame Roshebwr 1 Montreal .7_ Schurnian the starting Suni- bu: every (i110. of the 18 players §Cd“s‘ 08o 20o m0 000 020 0° New york .1’ Philadelphia 0_ F s‘ can" merside hurler gave 11p but six turuerl 1'11 perlorinaucos ihat will ; s O 0 000 m2 Om on 01 sum“ name Buflalo ‘L roronto 2 in the seven 1111111125 he workcd, krcp 111'- in". volkigo k;- n 10m . R H E New York 3, Philadelphia, 4, semnd Game ' crntinually throwing 11p slow inu-, ' icmmdm“ 3 13 7 rirst Game 5111mm 4 Tol-(mm 3 lall7illg curves that kem 11111. i.i.in-‘ .i|)i\".ll’t(l ,1, ;[ n“... .F1'qulrc~< 4 8 ~l Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 0. ' ' local hitters lll\\'fi_\'.\' clf bulimia. _ 1o 1.1.1111 :1 likiizc 1o M i . ' " ' (blmond uamiewb . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Schurman fanned 4 baliei-s. W11-' .. ‘ ll‘. 1hr \"l"\' first ‘Gum TONIGHT ‘cagomPi urgnil. ‘ "" - . ' U... 3.1,.“ dame Firs‘ 6am “m "9111111110"? ljlle. (“gm gay‘: "l? _.l-.u1nc.l cut 1W3 I The Jacks will meet the Wlliiei e one hil. “hi1- striking out o1 o \\'l\ nn i1 = f 111 st. Louis .1. cincimiati 4. st. Paul u. Minneapolis 4. 110x scour " (‘"11 l" 1m i~~-‘ 1' .. m". °r ' “mllzm a‘ 8 “"1"” l" i‘ "°"\’“b~1" second Game Second Gan" Plymmnh‘ AB R. n P0 V‘ h; \t.l_‘kplw.vl..;_ ‘l £01111. on. ‘on a lzamt‘ to be plarerl on the Holy s“ “"15 2» Qdlillllnfl" 4- Pa"! b. nlinneanolis 1. Mclnnis lib a 1 "1 1 "i li and ill"“1i‘li(r‘l‘( i311? lllhlllil; iii-dingo gffiilemer NW1 Al“ play“: a” 1c. _ , "’ "' ‘.". ~' ~=‘i-\ q." nniangwinlmc. AMERJCAN LEAGUE Mfflvauggel Kansas (my 3- 1664171111‘ rf( i: l i 1_ l1 §liv(\ll\ lillvlliTl .1 1"11I1_111r-1" Jllfiillli- — “n. _ .;~~—.~ -. __ m ‘G imam! Game B0153" 1B5 4 (l) (1)1; g (l, lgfaiirlii menial]. iilcnfii"sill.si"rili-g -—————-—-—---__-_~____ rs a-mc k- ~‘_.i-c.1c1i Pnuaqgipula 2' New york 5_ p xaaafied‘ Kansas cm n‘? G1llis_3b 3 1 2 1 O 47' fourth. 12cm" :1: the first two Sfifllllfl Game column“; 4_To1edo 5_ 146981111111 D 4 0 0 0 3 ii iciz- NicAlcrr ran into trrubl Plllllluclpilia ",4, Newynrl; 6, 513mm] Game Carmichael if 2 0 0 0 0 ll l-l1.\\.i.\ slilllltl, R 1:111 First uame Columbus 4, Toledo g Saunders cf 3 1 0 1 0 l with zizirihzr one blow Bos.oii 1,, Washington l. __ ' Chipman c 4 0 1 a o 1| n.1,". a (lcubl, sewn“ Gum‘ 'W*1"l l! 2 9 0 0 0 0 Lfllil both r1111 Egittm 8, Washington 6. PLAY TIE GAME Totals 32 4 7 27 13 ‘.3 y ppqui"; 1M0“ Gum‘ . . 1rd out oiitlie 111' E5531,‘ $3.32‘ I'm‘ 3' m the first game oi’ the Midget 51%;‘; 1b *4” l,‘ l; 5,0 i‘ g Fl?“ F131“ “Pill, if," W111“ 11 DGlJOIt, 9, St. Louis 3 (Called end Softball League playoffs the Giants Lnuman .,b 3 1 O 0 4 1 “ ‘flmfk 9W9“ YEA of 0m darmessL and Hawks played to a 4 a“ “e Lifit cf 3 0 0 q o 0 am 1 (‘.O1l11.l( . ‘Both were n‘ Game a; mo View,“ Park diamond m one c . trouble :1. iinicsiiii. each had Cleveland b‘, Chicago 4. a weekend fixture. 51111191 t‘ _ 4 l 2 5i 1 '0 shit lll the 111110.11"... In :he on: second Game The second game 1n best or me Dodds ss & 1f 4 1 4 2 0 J however_C:inai.1c11» \v."*1"e prossii Cleveland 4‘ Qhjcago 1 ggvgn game series Wm be played Larkins it 3 0 0 2 0 0 \\'.lh their iinnl r1111. The first h “ex; we9k9nd_ Wilson rl & p 4 0 1 O 0 0 101" flied out lrul the next two) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE The batteries niuow.-_ Schurman o i1: ss 4 0 1 2 3 1 lei-s o1 uni 11am» W81‘? sale Giants, E. Carmichael and A, Lemanc 3b 4 (l I 0 1 (l errors puuinu runners on first :1 n"! Gil-me . ‘Jfly 1 0 0 Fl 0 ll second. Anoilirz" err. 1" on an . Newark 7. Jersey City 6. Hawks, E. McCourt and J. How- Trials 34 3 9 24 l0 4 tempted sariiiive \<"<""~'i How sum“ Gill" Ml- SUMMARY from second’ i111" ‘hlrliicz-i" hi NBWBPK l3. Jersey City 3- 1-—-———-————- Earned runs: Pioneers 2 Ail- borc down to cr\"1l1i~ new two __l:irat_(inme Use Minarifs for dandryufi. its]? 3;; runs blattfd lin: vgholfer,‘ order, ‘ A s, 11n ~91‘. t‘ nn S. l‘ rm. Trailing 3-0 151111." . l t1 au qpuuuutn- ununununudffifflfifihlfilfinflfiflfilflfifi"g Dodds. Jay: two base hit: Hun-i einlilh with K ‘N ollixililglte _ lei". ._ ds. Mclunis. Bolzor; scc- g5 "m; rifice hit. Gillis.‘ hits: oil Mc-i p <, W01" O P e n 1 n g S"""""": P "1 1 11in 1n 11111112310 15011 l third t.» liiirprr 'i‘11e Canadici in l inning: base on balls: elf‘ in rd b..r11 i n 131.»; f, 0 f xctigilliligimznlgzliliaiaiz, 1.1‘.i1.l1;>iii=_>:‘ Teri lSl1r1l1K'_\'n1-cll1111i]1:l liiitlc: tiive sac: l‘ a 111' F1”. - 9111115.‘ iut u.- lhrrw lo W" plate to g Saunders): wild hitch. McCall '. Whitink wn~ 1.1"" 1h" l'il‘.‘.l1€‘l‘ sco 9 0 531"“ "ill? b)’ Mccimllm 3 ‘C? ' inc ill!‘ 1-‘"~q1111c.. viirn ti: r11 C town 0Wl1n Alle s" 1i ~~ = v Schurman. LcBlnnct; by Sunny _ m mm] i“, man 4 (Mcliuiis. C-iinilciiarf. Bob. = “'11 m mim- ‘ With H‘ 'e renovations made the Charlottetown gei". Chipmani; by \V'-lsi\n 1.‘ one}. ,1... ., _.,.,.,,i,.,» m Bowling Allrys open for the season this morning. ‘s~"""d°r"5 5mm‘ m”- Alilmmll" l!‘ l"? F1 '11P P1411111‘ A ‘ ' um n be Dcdds. barter. Saunders; irfi on, 1131;" . ykcm-nuwk "Mllvlwflm a n n: of leagues. elm. W1 base, Pioneers 7; All-Stars a; ,.,. m, ,.._, _.;,,k,, made known at an early date. George Tulle Manager 1 l i 14-10 -9-$-2l. double play. Crossman to Dorids‘ in 3rd; time of game, 2 hours. 20 minutes. i Umpires: At the plate. B111! Ryan: cn the bases, FrancLs. Doyle and McEache-rn. By Innings:- l 12s 45s m a H r: i Pioneers o.» 10o 02o a a 41 Piymouths 200000201: 4 7 2 \ \ as they gave a display of put-hing coinage that has never been equal- led here. It was licai"tbreal:iiig for McC:rmack to lose like he did. Throughout the seventeen inn- lags he granted the Esquires but eight hits, all singles and 1n the extra frames yvas nicked for but ice dumped 11 bunt i n1. 1C- ! " 1h: j. 1.11.1 a1" with ‘ raced 1o third and as i l‘."COV81‘ll1,?, ihe bad 0:1 to rhrcv." cu‘. bunt ix the v Jimmy Roach j throw atzempt- j Wiiitlock going to: §,'\?n11{l c (1 1,93; i maym.‘ one safe blow, but he lost his i , -,.,, m. _ "m? Sack’. gagie when his defence collapsed annual! into the plaxe with thci 119111115 him 111 Th? fiel/Plilelllln- to loll but 11 fui rd hi" \\. . .1" Afflillfl s11 lcarinr: runu." 0n iirst and soc ondnLrng muse lllllfl‘ Leith_ Ja Additionei <