PRINCE‘ Tole Y3, 7 & 8.4m Us n1. PRICES HUNT STROIMBERG \frcacn a \ kI..l.l.,.:.,.;,l..;;.l.",._glz, v “OUR GANG" COM EDY i this half should draw big. even a t ‘ lSixth Inning-Stars Bill Ryan tics today. winning the first in 10 l ‘ 5:: 52:22!‘lggelnflzgcgllglzlleggglli; out to Mclnnls ‘I; h hard drive. innings 8———6, and taking the sec-l , l ln choosing you!‘ Soaps here you 0g the Absgwei; grounds Lynda gives "Mac" another chance, ond 4-1, when l-llin broke up the‘ n have the opportunity of selecting in passing ll m; be fiellllollec. mt is not only safe at first but con battle in the sixth. | l l from a large and up-to-date ss- ma; m9 proverbial, ha; llllll ha. tinuos to third on the wild heave. In the second game the Senators . l l sorimefli. been passed during the games ha; MdCarey gets a free rldB--l1lt by completed n triple play. inch,“ | pitcher, and steals second. Mc- (F1111. £81118) R- H- l‘:- d n the assortment are not been patronized as much at . c '" t V-‘iidinyi. Finder d. Gallota, Packers. the officials would like; tllerefori Qllnld 011! 1-0 Mi-‘Elciw H °n ' "c" gslhgnlgtgll‘ - ' ' ' ' ‘ - ' ' " ' -- S l: g _ ,1. i l pea", wwdllul. ' G l ld l lel. ll lll l lll h d h .ifice scoring Lynds. The side goes n B D B . - . - - . . . . . . .. 6 1.. ~~i ‘- . y ' ‘rm ° l t e °P° i‘ e '- misa“ 5 “i 0 i- ~ ll 1° d g Coveleskie Msrborry Ogden . - i- Realnal and man other attend th am thr h h m ‘he dupout on‘ e n8 en o ' . . ' ' 7 l‘ - s y '- last soctiigngselt-alaes til‘ list slur? ‘ 9 w 1 “Co” as sun Ryan mm’ Mona“ and RueL Grove’ PM“ : l q 803p ‘and Spgnge glve more gellllmllsl iell’ ll, ll Rovers-Connors strikes out; Mo Gray. Rommell and Locllrailc. ‘ - y innis bangs a fast drive at Lynda. 159mm Kai“) 1R- H- in- " Special b“ ‘m "m" who handles the ‘ball pel-reotly; Mc Wnnninginn - -- 4 7 1 v with each 2o “m b" o’ French The writer in conversation with mum l8 sat-a on a wlld throw mlphfladelphla _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ ' __ l 2 l ll HERE 303p we are giving l. IpQnQQ s. el°ltlth° “nlfllor” w“; mt°rm°d stop the hit. M. Diamond fans. Maibnfy- P“i"i°"ii° iind Rnnii 4 h . 1B W". W VBPY cw excel) - l d Gray. Qu nn and Perkins. ti ‘r-lvspeiflllprocféiillixh‘ Howl“ ‘he “me m“ w“ “mm filltlutzellvlclgilaigoye w“, gm“ 5 IINTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 0 ATiON 34c Euled at each ghmetl‘ othegs attlsnt ‘Seventh llmlng slurlkdnulgel, R h t .R_ up 1.; - u never come roug —no . _ _' cc es er z l, J-TPrIlesl H. Worth Aime! jgglgnmingfggy, ,{'§,°,fi;“'j,u§°;*;),§g Toronto ........... .. ° °Pi-l ar Drugstore l ' » l- ll Phone 1085 142 Prince so... RAaolNc THE UMPIRE 2:??? feziswtlfellhgibonzlitflgtis” ‘ljtending lt........ ...... .. s 7 1 . , “ ‘erneycy . . . . . . . . . . . . ..iiiii _p In one or two games of the rec scare’ ‘Sunfigfialéfivfilia olllt m Mc_ ‘(First game) . I. ‘i ' i" ent series Umpire McAieer, oific ‘rgyffiggllei one w Manual‘? Baltimore ,,... ll —~——~-»-~- ____.._ _ _ lnlly chosen. has been the butt oi " ' ' ,\ ' Newark - - ~ - - - - . - - - -. .. “Th “° 1"“ “W "d ‘flnninn- n“ “‘§'.‘§i.‘?i°l..‘I.‘i.‘..Z° $113355... s... ,,§?,°°°“° nnmei n n n ‘ - result of close and impartial do ’-' . ' u more - - - ~ - - ~ ~ - - - - - -- 3 7 O 9 Man FY0111 iDeMar t0 Run inn... 801116 .. n... fans s... ...... gggligi- igloilglgimg-islngv-glcglgal; 1...... ............... .. . . 0 r tiltol d iii , ' - ,' R-H-PI. 1° R861 Gulch” at l In Sydney RacQ 9221:1135’ 1n cloczeoczxlltggssf: m“ as m“ ‘W’ mrced 9]”- w' Bi?“ Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 2 in e Princ E l ll ll ls only hum“ nature lo sup 0:; stnilzcoigd-sThrilayfinigtolll-llil: n; Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a l1 1‘ 8 [W811 port your favorite team nd ' u a ' ' n! SYDNEY lunt‘ n5 -A L MG!‘ " ‘"9 ‘onnors. _ _ ‘ ‘ ' “ ‘ ' ' tit l , " llll i131. lptl-slilil-lit of tihc Old Home 3°20 eiséll-Idrtlglggblétsllglgigtlliys3113111‘ Jmllgeraillz. Diamond‘ m; a) Han-l. ml ~_ ll 4 l __ ~ f’i‘i filler s comm ttee, is in re- ' __ l us ; Jill]! ou 0 o ill. ; l , n tilrc, “Tile ll/lailvflq pl-Olltlfsllntl-‘iil-ilmlllfl-li-teipi‘ (ll a letter from Clarence SLHSlJVtllfQEsBur ha" m the 10w JOHIIOPB ioliifl 1° iMi-‘CBM- Th“ M mlllle a (lmldell lm n" i“ n tDt-litlr, famous Melroee runner. in To “Gallon lll l d l latch was phenomenal, a real catch . m showing at the iii-ins... lulf-lllllllgis-wl"“h the mam" accepts a“ m‘ umpirg in loud-lrfoultlhesilxlilligezticlrll at.” unfit l I ‘Theatre yesterday. The‘ illlcgtligzlilolr“ goTpétfztlrlll the} iYdiiey is absolutely out of order, as far as Ninth lunhls’ ls§am;?:l5°" m" NORWICH, Conll., June 3,1 __ i" slimy of the California Sierras ill “lies ha; alfieid ' n: C‘ Jack MoAleer is concerned. die “Umglgmllld m at el f; km“ The weal "Mk 79mm 0i 2-03 14 ha t e days of the gold rusil ill '49. intention of ellteriy annoulllme his knows the game. or he would not fly’ M a i6 out to Doy a. “"8- was broken in three straight heats wh réruved n. poslllve (lellglm My‘, ng for t e event. be the“; and hmhamom when h‘ ilriggs ‘llatt ng for Prowss iobs out this afternoon by Kale Hal and sll. “éiiey as a miner W110 ilevtlios his gives a decision the writer ‘haa ev- "'0 w“ um" Roach’ fir“ and 5900M “mu” 1n e to vengcillli... lllloll lllu slayer My reason to lmllwe that M“ iRnvers-Mclnnis lays a nice winners respectively in theFree. we of his pal-tier and lvho illliis love would not call mm “ma” he hunt tethii-d and is safe. M. Diam- For-All. Kate Hal negotiated the Millie end, ivils nil-null, lllllr, mull thought he w“ dolns ma duty and strikes out; Doyle follows to first mile in 2.05 3-4; the second w" qll ts “palm, lllllllvl lllllnnmnlll l l’ ‘Let's ‘how that m“ m m . nd strike out. McEachern makes the in 2.06 1-2 and Sir Rose}. won the uhollalays (lllllflfllll? Ml". (‘JIM-V \"vlqlll“(ril‘“ "ills; iznmil-qol’ lllgggball more clmperauon Wm‘ “g ufnlilihw score rend 9 to 2 by doubllling to third heat in 2.05 3-4. _ exce elli. llrlrlR |.l »l, ;,~ “l .‘ l 15g; ‘i ml illlllf! . , . , on left scoring Mclnnls and ad s‘ an- - lie Bum‘ a "w" ""’l'li""“-llisiliiliillllii‘lllllslni- lllllllijnq‘ Jdlltwtllenchth: tzfllalliniizslllo£8llllletfltle 3§“i.?.°° “h” i-niiv when hn works‘ Mc- F"°°'F°"'A"-'P""° $5°° t ralllnii- l‘ l - " ~- ' H n‘ ' H c” an e i‘ ' ' a V‘ id f b ll! n1 tlili‘ d iiy, lslllllll):‘Llllxlwtlgl "llignk ‘lii-ii" loiii-ttiwn "(lrccn Archers" tho lat. mentioned on/Frirlay next July 2nd 32mm °llgmf dllealllll §§l,,l,§,,f,§e Kate Hal. chlni. (Martin) 1 1 Li. T mo“ iii’ iii" llnl‘! ill‘ l"t'llllllllfllhdllltll“ ‘or wmmng out by a more 1543' 1 play b; MoCabe- Cullen is sent to Sh‘ ‘Rmwht b4? (Liiomii!) 5 4 1- lwo ellrlaluv ll“: 511mm“ gH-n-lrfllhl- \\l’llli‘ll kfllillille tens excited all the 4.1m Night's Game by Innings ill-st on four balls as a consexluosswork b.m. (Fleming) 2 2 4 day‘ gncllllllllll lino Shmnwnvl- Ahulk- lvllln, Till. iillloivinr: in the line up. luellcel but h caught [lat tool/ed o“ Baron Worth. r042. (Cor. he" Hallllllllll llllll Frank Nun PUSH‘ was (]||'l§l‘ll|:rl1\yl1'll(‘r(R‘ “Mme [glillrfé “Inning, t Sla/lgl-FBHHB MC Al.“ l-Qllrllls the slde Ina endlng Rimbllflc .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 3 mun: illili l 1411-. " - ~ ‘ ' ‘ ~ ~ H yn ou o nms at sec ‘ 101i lino. 2m. (‘Viac- llml tlilciiilll. ilili-t-llfilillpllll.) |'.;,|,,,.,ll,,'lll ll?l'l,'l'l'}§~ Jliliillr-‘iul ‘ililicher Mllirrne 0nd. Bill Ryan follows with a shori gxéigggfall samnnscore’ Sm“ 011) - . . . . . . . . .. . .. 4 5 5 m imel". lH lll i-vnli? riu-ipi-Vl hit-lilo lllllllllil Ifiéllllaifil .- .351? Hlrlit field hit to ‘Doyle who till-owl 3}," my". Tlme—2.05 li-l; 2.0a 1-2; 2.06 3-4. m‘ grade, ' |_‘ V ‘ '5‘ '- i" wild to first, Ryan [Lklng 59mm; ‘ catcher new] Till. Hnrvn" Arlllnlm a “will 5'1“ "iliiiiy 3W1 brine ‘C- 13011115!’ on the error. ibynds next hatter is M043 b _ I _ _ _ _ _ l C ll n“ ihnl it. llhnulllllll‘, mun. plmnilairhy, llllrlilh Slirlllrtflitlldrl ED Déligflrllil h" by pllcllel, and goes to sacond s e lmdler. u en _ . ll ll llll l’! , O 0 S men‘ fviilnfliynllllnly “llhllulhvill Illlliillfl‘ Aimrfl (l. Story (‘. ilcld (zglrfi dmlgléilsrel;fi?lla,lpsllzafargllffigzz? llc-Qullid - . . . . . . . . . . . Connors l _ i ll i-ri-slill: ll ~ S t 1 ll B nitie. $311k. l 'llii.~4 iliiiiiiiililii-llii-tl iii-nil NOTE “kmg by sacrum“! '~° D°Yi° ii McCarsy .....E....£ls.ta... Blanchard am": “Ofifmvllflnllmgffl‘_"l.Hvi: liilu" llil lloth iuiillli-i did ‘good work. Zlzlhltl nelldll; Rnnd “corms on u“ 2nd Base _ . hundri-il n m“) "mkv-‘i ill) ill A gimil walk hilrtn nobody. ale ' w a L7" a do“ ililmwiiif S. Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Williams __g. "i"! . p ll lll iii-ck ""4 liru- The Diamonds sparkled in the 5° n5 m third‘ McQumd he“? 3rd Bass l ‘A _ wl ginm- liilil. fnnnfcln llvrladlndng drill/e. Pills at s. Lynils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Moillnis - - em” 5 ‘m e mm Y 991°“ Short Stop l I goes gigmnd scouting the dosp lsfi y_ plow”- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Mllllllcllllrll ‘. ‘ 0V0 _ ' _ Cont!‘ Fl id l. y i . o ml " _ ' . Rflvnrn-Mninniu leaning of! nine w. J‘. McDonald M. Diamond ,- . v . les out to Mbonitlil. "Letty" mews “m. Flelll I . , l l M. Diamond, the neat batter down w, m.“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ R Dayle e l ' by the strike-out route and retires L,“ Flam . . l l IS the side, striking Doyle out oil foul [julger __ , _ _ , _ _ _ _ __ E lllllllllnl “ vliCllfid blllB. Ufillly Where you can get any brand of Tobacco. Clqsrs or 'S°°'°' Sm“ 1' my"! ‘O- Sqllarobriipi. ' when your” wullcdofl-hla Ciiisreiles you ask ti... _flfit_klflel. small or large. ‘Green Archer’ N0. 5 “Love Bug” EDWARUDU‘ MONDAY AND TUESDAY l EALQFA _ Prclsnfid by Carl Laernrnle From William A. Brady's Broadway Stage Sucoean. The screamiflli)‘ "1""! "°"Y ot a society girl who tries her hind at olerklnq at a clflli‘ counter for a joke-and manaq‘ es to fall in love with a brflfl)‘ young drummer. m m“ ‘mid anguish of her aristocratic tam- lly_ splcyl Emir}, scintillating. Pathe Review “Trimmetdu-In Gold” TWO PART COMEDY WED-THURS. “Sporting Life ” THE BiG DRURY LANE RAC- ING DRAMA. A THRILL iN EVERY F001‘. WE Carry all brands and flavors, put up in your own choice of YOUR Favorite brand ls on our shelve: and ln our cases. is worth smoking Lambros Brol., carries It. ‘ ' PIPES Tn wit your style. taste and poem book. If it -_ and oifence played heads-up ball -and Rovers sills IAKE iiilvliis ~‘ "lilo BAltIKfSGIlRE, “ ' " s. ("rec") H . 8TH“ B; ROVERS s. "Lefty" McQunld, "Star" lIlJflO-l’ of the Eastern clan and champions of the first section of City Leagub baseball breezed through last ev- ening at the Abogwelt Grounds. winning from the Rovers by a score of 9 to 3. Last evening's set-to wasllthe final of the firstl section"; hnli al- though the issue ended inalbhe- sided score. the excitement newer- thelsss was inteueepnd thoron h~ iy enjoyed by upwards of eight hundred ball followers. The Rovers led by "Wlhackey" MdEachern both on the defence nli the way. but McQuaid the port- sided hurler ot‘ the Eastern contin- gent was on. with the result that the former nine failed to hit and lost a popular verdict-even with nothing at stake. Young Connors on the losers’ mound worked hard in every in- ning of the game. he failed to stop the consistent hitting of his oppon- ents, led by a recruit of this year, ‘iPump" Bulger by name who baited for .750 and then some-he was thrown out on his last close at- tempt to resch- the starting wint- first base. Nevertheless the plucky Rover slab-man stuck to the work in hand, and if he didn't come through with a win, he creditsbly sustained the great prestige al- ready achieved in City League baseball. The first section is over. the iStars playing true to form won the first half, and that by a consider- able margin. with the Anchors finishing together in second position. The attendances have been won- dfirinl. far beyond the most san- guine dreams 0i’ those closely in touch with ball doings, and the ball players and officials alike are most grateful. The second section or‘ the league begins on Friday, Ju iy second when the Anchors and Rovers meet. The initial game oi fiecond inning. Stars-Stan Ry- an bingles to first and bpats out tho hit; Bulgor grounds to Wil- llams who forces Ryan at second ileldors’ choice. MdCabs hits to Williams and is out on close play. Bulgor going to third base on the out. Prowse strikes out. Bnvers-Molllscbern sends s scor char at Stan Ryan on second and ls thrown out Cullen fans; Blanch- srd out to Bulger on long fiy to right field. Score, Stars 1; movers O 'R°"°T5—'C““°n “Y! m Bi" Ryan ing six runs. FallCs homer ac- nt T1811! 811d i! F319 0n the lime“; counting for three of the markers. error, and proceeds to third R H_ 1.; an overthrow. Blanchard strikes Cleveland _ 6 l2 o out. Preston Diamond stealing third scores on- MOCBDB’! overthrow. Jack William negotiatqs for. a long triple. Score, Stars 8; Rovers 1- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK. June 25. — The New York Giants subdued the Phil- lies twice 12-7 and 7-2 today, the opening contest being n heavy slugging aiifair, the Giants knock- ing out 17 hits against 14 for the visitors. Pitcher Knight hit two home runs in successive times at bat driving in five runs. Frisch bios. advancing ‘Lynda to third who scores on McQusWs double to left. iMoCarey tearing m; path right on his heels. S. Ryan fans. Score, Stare 3; Rovers O. iRKl"i'5"‘Pi'°9¢°“ Dkmmm 5am‘ got five singles and scored four es out; Williams out to iMdQuaid; l-llllm Connors hits a live drive at McCar- (Fll-sl game) 1L H_ E ey who handles the bell perfectly Philadelphia ...... 1 14 a lornllol-ll- . 7 ' New York 12 17 2 wFourth 111111118, SUN-Bulge: sin- Knight, Willoughby and Heuline glen w centre: MnG-Ilin 151m on Ring. Scott nnil Florence, McMill- Blanchardh error while ‘B11188? len. - centers to third. Prowss is ue for (Second game) It. H. E. s. hit, but fails. However. M naid Philadelphia 2 6 2 who is playing a, great game doub- New York . . . . . . . . . . 7 12 0 Ulrich. Pierce Baecht and Hen- line; McQuillan Florence and Mc- Mullen. ST. LOUIS. June 25.—Pitts- burgh‘s hops of advancing into first position was blighted in ll ga-me with the Cardinals here to- day. With the score tied 3-3. the game was called at the end oi" the ninth by agreement. les to left field scoring Bulger. Bill Ryan following knocks down s drive at MdEachsrn. covering sec- ond, and is safe on the letters er- ror, "Mac" going to third, as R-ynn steals second on the throw. LYfldi! comes through hitting to right scoring McDonald"; Lynda out nl first. ilvicCllrey fans, retiring the side. Score Stars, 6; Rovers 0. Rovers-Mclilnis l passed and R- H- E steals second on first pitched ball gii-iijboilliligh - - - - - - - - g g g to Diamond who fans, Doyle 8°95 Kramer. Adams and Smllhl the same road; Mclnnis stealing third. The Rovers lose a chance to score when McEachsrn grounds out to Lynda. Score, Stars 8; Rovers 0. Fifth lnninr-Btars,» Mt-Quaid singles to deep leit field; 3MB RY- lln singles forcing McQuaid at sec- ond, Ryan makes second on an at- tempt to double the play at first Bulger grounds to Mclnnis who Rhem, Johnson and 0’Farrell. Only three games scheduled (in- cluding double header.) AMERICAN BOSTON, June Bin-The Red Sox's took a see-saw game from the Yankees today by 6-5. Todt's single in the eleventh accounting for the winning run. Babe Ruth left the game with a limp. handles ball good, but on fake R H E throw gums the play ‘and all is New York _ o m- M-c-h- 1w»- J-n- P-<=w---......... ....:::::::::::.:: .. .l 2 the original "Terry" of hockey lame, doubles to left field. scoring Ryan and Bulger. The side is retir- ed cn the long end of an 8 m nil score when Blanchard ground! out to iMcEschern. Pennock. Hoyt, Braxton and Col- lins; Wiltae, Wingfield and Gaston CHICAGO. June 25. —Chlcago made it three out of four froln Cleveland today. The White Sox won the game in the third by scor- Chicago 9 8 2 ‘ v JUNE 2s, llllll MAS ER WORKMAN CUT PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO a l Save the “POKER HANDS" that are packed with u! Plug — they are VALUABLE hi‘ oxchéngo FOR high-grad, PLAYING CARDS Master Workma n I. nC Buckeye. Levsen and Myatt; Ed~ wards, Steengsfe and Schalk. PHILADELPHIA. June 25. — Washington took both ends of a twin bill from Philadelphia Athle- nit to. left tfie d, but is caught slid- ing into third for s. well earned l tile last occasion on which qualify- ing rounds for the 1926 Champion- ships series ms qualifying roun any player and partner. score cards for this event must be - Umpiren —~At the pinto. ‘McAicor. unthe bases F‘. Moore. Todayis Golf Today Saturday. June 26th is be played. This may be played by Special ‘Third inning, Stem-McDonald is struck out in three straight; liised and some may be had from .- l PM‘ BUY YOUR NEXT 3W0KE$ H-ERE- Bill Ryan endeavors for a hit butwlmmmn 0"” mmmm“ " HI tll l , l, out lo Blllnollud. a M" m’ and club house dilrin; morning or after -' comb‘ L I » - hard to got Lyndsnvorks hard for mo ' N“ dun“ "m b‘ m“! ‘. a"; single b7 beating out Blanchard onlzsg tllgelscgtmlglty glthzllfzgrnt t I sUNNYslDE hit to first; once more it was a m‘ m. .lml_n°°n_ ‘ll l. hoped I _ l great exhibition of base-rilnning oil-l . l; M,‘ publho “Mg My” c" m“ srge number will play the qualify- i ‘Us dug round no that s series of "con- avld that's not perhaps. McCarey the next batter lip, iiqil-fiflffim" matches may aim he lather and inspected tho work of your razor, reach for e Aqua Veiva and dis a w l I ll Mall your "Poker Hands" to imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited. P.O. Box 1380, Montreal, Canada, If you live In Charlottetown apply personally at our. office, 90 Queen Street. This wlil save you postage. Ill l Ill ll U. S. Stars Lead For British 0p ST. .-\.\'.\'l-IS. England. .l|ini- 2.7 T111‘ lllilld 01‘ links l-iizirs lrulil lllliivil Slim-s .‘<l\\'(‘l)l, llll]ll'(*\':~'l\' ml iuwllril IIiQ-llrliisll illii-ii l, crown lll tlil- l'i‘(‘('iIlNl illuis illliy day, with _i=nilllifill liillilly Jtllii-o Ailltlllil, (lat. and Wiiil llill J1 lmrll, ui‘ (‘llii~:l'_'.il. punt-will): ‘Nil lllllzt-il lo jilliiily l(‘llll ilii- prn Ilml \\'llll scorch 0i‘ iii. lizl look ll 7T iuiluy in fllll lllli‘ sir licllillil. ‘Flirt-c liillt-l‘ lrliilti- Ianiii: slurs iollmvi-il i-losi-li‘ llilld with Archie (‘onipiilil Sum Bilrllt-l‘, lilo first liriilsll p t-ri-i on the list, six sirolii-s ll of tlic lending pzlir. Al. Wiltrilils lulil Fri-tidy Alvl value through with ll llllll‘ iii iilillly til cllllcll foilrill |llil('i' \\' (lcilrizo vnll l-Ilin. llic Lin-l Align lllliatoill‘. l)(‘lli-!l‘1‘(l his opi-liiilg (lilril 11f 75 by throw strokes lo lsll sixth at 147. (‘oillpslon (Ill through with a 7i in llrinl: Gr Britain s. ray oi‘ llnpe, hilt ills to of 150 for the thirty-six llolcs ii him tied for seventh illacc i two United States players, C Walker and 'l‘olnmy Armour. Sixty-four oi the original starters were eliminated from test today. Fifty-three ihilll lllain for the long two ililzlii hole rounds tolllurrilw with i-hunlplonl-llllpin go in lllQlUWH m‘ for tlio total 72 llUl(‘ llliil- CL Suzanne Beaten Ill The Doilbl wlllllhlcllilli. i-ililz. Jilin‘ B} Milo Silzrtnlio lmlllrlvll. nix i“ Wiiliblediln doubles tllitllllllllll l‘li'll lilo French colors in ilni wltli liillc. Didi Vlnsiii ill liiv l loo tennis lOllFlllilllPIll. iililzil‘ iii-i lilo sporidciilnr tnnm \\‘lIl'l\' Hi lltil. illld ilio HllPlIIK lliizu-ll iii‘ .\ lfillzuhiiiii ltyitii nlld Mi ‘ .\llli'.\' lh-tnvllc, tllc Uillicd siiui-s ii-im More ihiul l7.ilil" Slliwiiii ilillmlg them the Dilko llnil Duvll vi York. applauded ilu- liliw cuntct-iiiid mutcll, rcplolo ivilll m llliicollt lnnllls. 'l‘lio tii-ori- Ill I thrilling three-sol iloulili-s. “'11 illimlllnted Mlle. Lcllglcll llllll partner in ihoViirat rmllul wit! < Grover Cleveland Alexander. chi ~ suspension for bffiikiiii "iimilq rulczi-g-ghecwlilst gilrrlrehe ‘has "kaiser: n0 dilcirlilflnd in hls baseball career of 16 years. Msna er Joe Mc- °n""\v n"! "n! "y new inns innocent-ion is to last g ~ -’ "hp; , - 0-7; 6-2. it wns this iiiiili-li i _ (‘Iliilll-llilllillhlfl Q ' . ' H 0 the French champion ri-iust-il llvlWlll. _ ' 3}; plity yesterday. llAltillECH. Wales. .lllll(‘ 25. .,\\'lisllllii;iilll 31 W} Miss Cccll llcitch itltlliy for llii-rsi, |,i»ill.~i 25 , fourth ilnlu won lll(‘ "Flllflll wu- llUHlUll . . . . . . . . . .. l8 CINHNNATI‘ "mw L“ will’?! loner; iznll f'llllllllllillli~llllll. sliticluxu Hcillnli. iiiiill Villillilii‘ S c i-‘eute Mrs rcri- G rsilli ll m "n" - n" nnkvi‘ "m" ' the final round 8 llllll 7%, a l TEHNATIONAL-LEAGUE 1111111" (‘lllll- llf‘ W1" "'i“' pint-c lt-ii vur-nilt lly ilii- IP11"- t-xi. l! " i‘ "WU-l- drops on your ch n-lnd ___ . - ._ Wm“ m" P“ All, i-~ . . l ‘>- cllfirk-whlle yo" ‘kln l. . . . . . . . .. ill (XXIII! tl iii ‘it Allll t t. l i . ~ ' -‘ 2.... 3...... .,"t‘...'“i’l..’i‘i’i.’i How They Stand L.'t"."*" n n inn like the alter-ciao! Oflbfllk ~ iilfiillill...‘ " "*3 l‘ massa . Follows the mod ' ' 3 5 - NATIONAL LEAGUE JSPFROy (my 31 3a A49 -'5‘l'nc|lso .. . 1i) 47 .288 Won. Lost Pm ill-ailing . . . . . . . . .. 18 50 26F. -_ Cincinnati . s1 2s nil ____ ' I Pitlsburllh .. .. 34 24 still, St. Louis .. 36 28 .562; - g Brooklyn .. n2 a9 .52i,EllgllSh 800081‘ T6311] chiolilln . ril s1 nuol M d A h _ l New York 32 32 J00 Boston 2r. m JlS-‘l a’ e er In ' Philadelphia 2i 39 .350 YlPTORlA. B. C., June 25. -- AMEQmAN LEAGUE l-Illclillliills touring soccer team score ilelr eleventh straight vic- Won. Inst Pr. ""7 M their present tour lsst ' ' New vont 44 in not nizlli nt the Royal PRPk when they 8f m: s chioiiiso , 3. 2s rmuitinnlnil the nick of vloinl-in til-o i to one. ‘ eu-Qn-un‘ -¢ .-.-...,..__,.,_.' " ‘ " ;,,,,,___,