sUltllllz-r... _ _ y At Summers... UNDER THiE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE CALLBECK, SECRETARY be eligible on entry date. ' WlTfjl GEO. A. Horace must divided 50, 25, 15 and 10%. l facteriiy filled. carried on It the time advertised, the raeea off; and return the entrance monies. race. Hay, etraw, and atabling ‘free. they conflict with the above conditions. 5'.‘ ‘Bummeraida Driving Park 60., Ltd. 3 ‘ Purses ;‘ 2.21 TROT AND PACE . . . i- _ ~ "~-r.-.'r"'; (3) seconds allowed trotters) ‘ ' 4 40 TROT AND PACE .. 1mm ofmuree, which must accompany each entry. _ , mile heats: beat three in five to harness; race to finish at end of fifth heat; hobbiea allowed. Monica The management reae rve the right to declare off, change order of pro- gramme, decline any entry, bar any driver, declare off and fill without readvertiaing, any race: not aatla- ii weather is stormy, or track ie in unfavorable condition oo that racing cannot be management reaerve the right to postpone or declare the Two horaea under National‘ Trotting Aaaociation Rulea to gofern except where $900. .............PUR:s.. PURSE$300.00 . . . . $300.00‘ ENTRIES CLOSE MIDNIGHT, JUNE 20th, 1025 OF RACES. SUMMIEiRSIDE, P. E. l, Entrance money must accompany the entry. Entrance 5% deduction from money wlinnere. All racea aame ownereiiip may atart in any GEORGE A. CALLBECK, Sec’y of Races. DR. E. T. TANTON, Preeident, J. E. WVATT, K. 0., Ooorfllry, - l5 »Cups THE BIGGEST PROGRAM" 10.00 A. M. E OF DOMINION SENIOR EVENTS "m"; Mpflound Cup. Cup and Silver Medal for = each event. ~ i I00 Yarda Duh. i an vom on». nine Running lread Jump. flfll ‘ u . ‘hi ‘WING! J Q_ M, m. Mile Bicycle Race, Finale. (up? to an be in Prince 600M!- " "3"" VII" one in; nolprevlouaiy competed ae a aenior at a i mo! Ind who hae qualified in the local ' file two iiiver oupa. H. Iirnpaon, Y. M. Q, A. jddreaa Blg Athletic Sports Open to P. E. Island (With exception of Bicycle Raeee) 33 Rhflah DAY SPORTS EVER QAIRIEO OUT HA8 BEEN ARRANGED FOR THIS YEAR Senior and Junior Relay Races Kenaington to . Summerside Nine men to a team. Each man to run one mile. 1 1 PRIZES—Handsome Cup to Winning Nine and Medals to Each I Member of the Winning Team l 1.30 P. M.—Track and Field Events, Summerside Driving Park Senior and Junior JUNIOR EVENT. Under l! (except Gloyole Race.) 100 Yarde Daah, 220 Verde Daah. Running High Jump. Holman-C. 6. M. 0n. Mlle lloyoie Iaee, Finale, (open to any boy In Prince county, o! fifteen years and under who hae duly qualified in the ‘local pre- liminaries. ‘I00 Yarda Daah Open to boya 14 yearn oi age. Prizes, two aiiver oupe.) ‘ ‘ Age certificate signed by clergyman or "Y" lee rotary muat accompany Junior entrlaa unieae ilied with Dominion Day loom Boimnittae Iaet year. Qummeraide at ‘Midnight, Janewflfil. ear entry , AND B P. M. ORYQTALI VI. PIOKIO ‘TI-AM FIOI IOIOYON. H. H. aim-eon. eeereury Athlflie oeon. ' Fiillflviw ending the game in tam.- v Diamond the first no men no lace mrmrmown ISLAND AND THE 01255? GUARDIAN i|n|i3 vi|ii . il|1|i g r iililili lliililiiN Fiilill STARSI r Hitting And A Erratic Fieldin nought The Anchors Out on The Long. 1d of an 8 to 4 Score in the City Lea- ~.e Baseball Ga ands Filled to me Last Evening, Capacity With En- nsiastio Ball Fans, Ideal Weather nda Good Gam Abogweli grounds e Anchor; and Stars mist nil bend to MoFarlarfs twirling. ih game of l-he City Lea- >all, with weather condi- ect and tihe largest turn- lClfl-[OFB in the history of in Charlottetown, it being etween [lWO evenly match- nnd thelrlasl meeting jn-si nds of the fans thmre was that the game ~would be osi. by only a small mar- lcFarlano and Francis. the battery proves loo much tars battle-rs, although they ing they could nob connect iy. whiiiethe Anchors have ofheavy hitters and they m to good advantage, and the benefit of some costly n the ipalrl of the Stars ime went ihe full n-ine inn- W85 nnybodys game u-p to h innings, when the An- reiched their lead beyond gfl ing, the Anchors showed m iwork throughout and Mc- never pitched ll ibetier nd nicely coached along by .k stop Idraneis. Stars although on the los- l played a good game and e necessary iprnctlce togeth- yet-muke the other teams to hliad them oiif, game got away in good time 2e Anchors at ibnt. and ibefore were retired, Brwddeyiand M. nd ihad same-ly crossed Ilhe plate for two counters. The went scoreless, as the first men 1o face IMdFarlane did ron touch the initial sack. the second ‘innings on Mc- es two ibagger. the Anchors I on an overthrow, wilriile the were again shut-out. third. fou/rth and fifth -in- both ten-ms “played airtight nd second sack iwas as ‘far y pilayer advanced. iflrst of the slxtih the An- inoreasrd their lead by one hen W._ Ryan got homo an a row. The Stairs ‘in their ‘half nto the run column and mwde rhl-y uncomfortable for Mc- e. as they wlere in a posi- overcome the Anchors lead. l-y succeeded in getting two cross the pinne- suite, B. Mc- and P. McQnald, ~12 seventh, t-h eAnchors look- i they would further increase d. but two strikeouts and eldlng by P. McQuaid save v. The Sta-rs in their half. zht to MoFarlane and llhcy reat chance, but, hicliairinnn ck strong and cut them off, =belore iMoCabe 11nd Mc- lad notched up two more ‘brought the score to 4—4. eight Francis the first drew first on an error and e Stars got through throw- old nlil around, he had 101119 -plalo with the run hem again in the lead. ~ .rs took their his-if in one, Mo. uni-es order. The ninth the Anchors secured "W63 more runs as a gift from the Stars. when Garrick, Bradley and S. Diamond crossed the home piano, whiloZa sta-rs on their lost lnrn at bat went. down ic Mc- of the Anchors-score 8-4. The game by innings. Firat lnninga, Anchc-rs-Brird-iey safe at first. -third basemans error, steals second and thlird, M. Diamond hlls safe w finst, scoring Bradilsy and going to second on throw home. S. Diamond strikes out and» M. Diamond advan- ces to third. and crosses plate on pass bc-ll. Francis» strikes out and W. Ryan grounds lo V. MeQuaid, thrown out at first. ‘Shire-Lynda and Sullivan iboth go down at the, plate. Dohorty grounds to MoFarlane. thrown out at first. second innlnga. Anchors-Joesph dons, Crockett invtield lily to Lynda, IMOFQIIIIIG connects for a two bagger, Gama! line's out a nice one scoring Me- Fsrlane and i-eaching third on. over- t-lanow. Brad! _ fans. , Stern-M ray and McCsbe the firs’; two batters fans. V. McQuald grounde to Jdolboriane thrown out a-t first. Third Innings. Anchor M. Diamond and B. MoQ/uaod takie ‘his count, rraavoie safe hit to first, ateale eecond. W. RIM! HIM. SUN-The iflret til-res men B. MdDondid, J. McQna-id and P. Mo- Qualo iwent down 1,0 Jiifclfaiitane. Fourth ‘. hinge. Anobora-g-Ne ti-ret ohm men Joseph, Crockett and McFarlane took _ nelih count. Staro- ds hite safe in first. atoale aeoond, Sullivan mikes out Fifth innlnge. last Carey, McCnho and V. McQuaid. and Lynda is cenalht flealing third. ' to n 6O Sixth innings. Anchorsr-G. Diamond strikes out. Francis drives out a nice lwo bugger, W. Ryan hlls and rvaclies third cutting off Francis, Ryan steals second and reaches third on ovenoluxow, Joseph ucaciies first sale on mltchers throw, and Ryan scour-s, Crockett, fans, |Stars.— 1B. McDonald. reaches first safe on pivchers throiw. J. Mc- Quald fans, P. McQua-id lines out a nhlrd and reaching second on throw, Ilynds id-rivos out n two bugger, scoring McDonald and iMcQuaid. Sullivan ihii: safe lo first Doheriy thrown out at. plate. Seventh innings. ' Q. Anchons——-MoFarlane, "fun-s, Gnr- mnn drops the bull-i, Bradley liils nails to first, Garrick to sirt-aqnd, M. Diamond =lnns and S. grounds to McQunld and out at first on nice qilay. -Slnrs—~MOCa'be u-eaches first on short-stops error, steals second, V. hiicquaid liits s nice outfield lily to M. Diamond w-ho handles it nicely Alc-Caibie going to -tl1ird after catch, n. McDonald hit safe to first scor» lng McCnbe, W. McDonald. pinch hits for J. ‘MoCabe and mounds toi S, Diamond a1 first, while ‘B. Mc-f Donald reaches t-hird, P, iMcQnnid hits safe Do first, scoring MicDonJ sld, and steals second Lynds fans.‘ Eight innings. i Anchors-Francis reaches first safe on rrhlird ibcsvmans‘ error. goes‘ to second thirrd and home on oven’ nh-row, W. Ryan ground to MOCQTBy; at first, Joseph thrown out by .Doherty on three strikes, Crochet: grounds to V, McQuald, thrown out at first: ~ Stars-The first Uhrre men; Sullivan. Doherty and McCaroy fans the bnzozes llrom McFarlnno. ..- Ninth Innings. Anohors-diifcibarlane fans, Gar- rick gets a free -p'nss to first, Brad-, flay hits ‘safe. to ~flrs~ Gnrriick to third and Bradley to second 0n overthrows. M. Diamond fans, S. Diamond, fly to second baseman who misses catch, Gan-rick and Bradley scoring and Diamond going to third‘ on ovisrthrovw and scoring on pas-s hall behind catchenldran- ole fans. Slsrs.——'I‘he first three men.‘ Corrlgan pinch hitting for Mo‘ Cnihs, V. McCzrbe and B. McDonald all strike out and end ‘the game. The line up was as follows: ' Stare Anchors i Catcher l Dahert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Francis chier | V McQnni-d . . . . . . . .. hlcFarinne 1st Base l M-cCarey . . . . . . . . . . .. S. Diamond 2nd. Base McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Garrick 81rd. Bnse | Lynda _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Jrvoplr Short-stop l". McQuziid . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Briiililoy It. ' laid Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W Ryan C. Field i McCrlbe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. Dlflilllfiflll L_ Field - W. McDona-ld . . . . . . . . .. Crockett UdrIplné-John McAleer. Base Judge—-Franit McDonald. Scores ~by ‘Innings. 1 2 3 4 5 B 7 8 9— Anchors 210001003-4 Stare . . . . . ..00000220 NOTES, ‘Baseball is getting a renl live boost from the large numbers who attend i». 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