11.11"“ "f" Kind 0F CIGAREDITTES, 1 13E??? ALSO IN TIN$ 0F 5O tor 709 I/anukrlurod by Izmuna/labacrv ( 11 1/ Or/a-lsnlimih-J. THE OHABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN S q- .=.1v.__. i Sunday's Gamla‘ New York Cincinnati 5 - W111i 11111111111111 out. B93819 MoKylo is Again . . . 0 Barnes and Florence, Luque and Hargrave. Wings. (First game) Si. Hearn and Taylor; and Vick. (Second game) Boston, St. Lonis Rhona. Herman, losmeu, Warck. Chi ago 11nd llartnett. iNew York 00111111111111 1.31s. ‘+3.13%. Bell, Roinhert an ivinclnnatl . . 1 (lreenfield and Florence; 9Z3 59 Brooklyn .. Grimes I Saturday's Games lLucas and May, and Pisinicb. (First game) 1Brooklyn .. ‘Chicago i Petty l (Second game) Brooklyn . (lhicago JJoues and Gonzales. Philadelphia Pittsburgh 1 (Yarlsoti. Dean ;Kren1er and Smith. 1Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . |St. Louis Smith, Cooiiey a11d and and Hargreaves; 111a11, Mllstead and Hartnett. McWeeuy. Erhardt and O'Neil; .48 915 . 614 18 l6 lluiues and O'-Farrell. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK. July 111. —'I‘he old Gibeo Mays." Henline; Taylor; Six Kinds ii New Confection i war horse. Welter Johnson. work- ed on the mound in his horns [town today and his team mates bunched their hits effectively to defeat St. Louis, 84. 1St. Louie worked a triple steal in the third inning. Manager Sisier getting home ahead of Walter's Pitch. At New York the Yankees lost another game. Cleveland evening the series by scoring 8 to the heavy hitters’ 9. The _lndiane netted four in the eighth off i Jack Beresfrd, Jr., 111111. (Jen the Diamond Souiia in the Henley Re- gatta for the third auccdlrlve year, easily defeating G. Goddard. eaierd la a member of the Thames ' Club. Amherst Races Re- __ open Wednesday 1 ' (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. 8.. July l2.--’l‘l1e reopening of the racing classes 3 here on Wednesday f0llOWiilg the 1 postponement on Saturday has meant the establishment of the 2.18 trot and pace, 2.23 trot and pace and 2.35 trot and pace. Jean liingen, Pansy Aubrey. Hector, Silv- er Belle, Brince Aubrey, Miss At- lantic will start in the fast class while Seldon C., Four Feather, Eileen Aubrey, Marie Forbes, Rose Waltz and others will engage in the 2.23 trot and pace. Over a score 0i! horses will take the word in the 2.35 trot and pace thus 11ec- eesitsting s division of the class with elimination heath Entries from Moncton, Halifax, St. John, Antigonlsh, Port lElgin, Dorchester, ‘River Hebert, Parrsboro and other centers will remain here until the Ber- Sold for $8,000 WOODSTOCK. N. 13.. July 12.1- The Mooseleuk Club or Prcslllle isle, Maine, owners of John R. Braden. 2.24 3-4. which has won dividends in his sensational racing career that have been presented to hospitals and other charities a11- nuslly, have purchased Bessie Mc- Klyo, 2.01 1-4 as a new represent- ative for the Maine and New Brunswick circuit Free For All. ‘Bessie McKlyo was purchased in Chicago last winter by DWiBill l’- iEdwarde. of Lewistou, 1111111111. and was brought to Aroostood by Joe Johnson, the Portland reinsnisu, in his stable a fortnight ago. She raced second to Hal Mahone, 2.01 at Caribou July 2nd und then won the Free For All at Houlton, de- iteating Auto Rare. 21141-4 in =1 ‘race virhich developed flashes oi 1epeed that attracted much atten- tiou. The Mooselenk Club lmili $8,000 for thc mare and her coin- plete racing 1111tflt. Some time ago it was announc- ed that this would be the lust r111:- lng season ior John .11. Braden. after this year he will be retired to the st11d. From his winiugs 11 r1:- tiremeut fund has boon 1est11blisl1111l that will keep tho "little iron Ilursu from Tennessee" in t-11111i11rt i'111' thc rest 0i’ his days. Wins Canadian Tennis Title VICTORIA. ii. (1.. .l11ly 12. "F111- lowing were the iinul results in the Dominion lawn 1111111111 1-l111n111- 11111111111111 to111"11z11111111t which 121111- chided here yesterday: Men's singles: , Leone ’l‘ur11n11e, oi’ 3011111151111- feated Wally 30111.1, 11f 'l‘11.1-ou1z1. W11., 6—4, (k-Il. ii~0. Ladies‘ singles; Miss Muniorio Looming of Viv» toria, retnlfis the chzimpionshlp. by defeating Miss Nlurj11ri1- (lind- mau oi’ Santa 111111111011, 1i 2, il- 0. J1111ior men's singles: Howard Laitgiilc. Seattle, de- feated Waiter Martin, Regina, 13-2, ii~-O. Ladies’ doubles: Mrs 1111111111111: 111' l-11l1111111i1111, and .\iiss Fraser 111‘ Vu111¢n11v11r, 111111-111- ed Miss Sanger 111‘ M1111tr1~11l, 111111 City League Baseball 511,119 Abegwelt grounds this evening at 6 o'clock the Anchors and Rovers will again clash for the second time in the third game of the second section or the Cit)’ nnsehnll League. The Anchors are very anxious‘ to get this game and keep 011 even footing with their old rivals the Stars, as they intend to get into the play oft for the City League Baseball Championship, so are therefore going to play the galnd. in airtight fashion from the etaitl The Rovers have not forgotten being nosed out i11 the last set to by the Anchors and will play. heads-up ball i11 order to redeem themselves. ‘ The tails banking n11 of both sections are their teams ‘to come . through with a win 11o that there should i111 no r111e11tio11 about the brand of l1all turned out. The Anchors buttery with their lcnm behind them had a nice work out last (Welling and are all] ready io go. . Connors 1111s Iii-lug 11111111.; 1111leu- did work 1111 (i111 11111111111 tor thc Rovers and only for a couple of weak spots in the support would have had a different story tn tt-ll. in the lust 1111111110 111' games bu! these woak $1101.11 i1z1v1- bot-n over- 1-1111111 111111 the 11111111 is right 1111 il11-ir 1111111 to 111111;; the Anchors i11i11 1-111111). ______-¢0§_‘.?_. STANCHEL SCHOOL The closing 11x11111i1111ii1111 11f Stan- nllt-l schobi 1111114 livid 1111 iht- 1111111‘- 11111111 11f .i1||111..'iiJ. 1111111111111 tho i111‘! ihrtt there was :1 vnry hoztvy ihun-i d111- showor 1i11ri11;; i.l111 11111-1-11111111,‘ (hurl.- were about illiriy rul0|111y1ers and visitors 11r11111111t. 'l‘hv pupils w1-r1e t-xuiiiinod in tho v:1ri1111.~1 1111b- j111-i11 by their iiiuvlmr, Miss Ruth Ullll-“YHITI. iil-mistetl by Alisa liiztry Nvwsolnc, ie11t-l1t1r 111' 1lt11111-\'11|l1~_v, 'i‘l111 ihurnuitil uilili-rsiuliiiiitg, ovi- 1i1-111-11d by the r1-u1ly :111.~1\v1~1'.~1 1'1-- ii1-1-l1-1i irrvati 1-r1-1iii 1111 |l11- \\'11rlc 111' ii11~ i1-111'l11-1' during" (i111 _\'1~:1r. .1\i'11-r il11e vxitlllinaliiuli was 1111-1; .\lr. .l. R. Whit1- was 1111111111111111 11111111111111. 111111 1111- i‘11ll11\\'i11g program was rur- l‘Ii‘lI 1111i; \V1el1'1111111, hy 1111111111- liuiiiwoli; 1111-1111111111, Kniin Aitk1-11; solo, M111- ii11n111l1r1-y; rt-lfiiniioil by l"':‘ ll.~1 Wiwcll: 11111111. Katy 111111111. 11.11-- -_-.__ I II'IIIIIII is IWCZIassics oi‘ thcficrccwi PR EDWliii Last Showings Today 3.15, 7 111111 Y ,1 . “Spanking Breezes”-2 Part Co ‘A Q. TOMORROW‘ AND THURSD The Biggest, Fastest, Funniest, Th Choked Comedy Ever Screened \ ~1 i, / ,/"r //Q ed ‘1 in “California Straight. DELICIOUS ROYAL SEAL JAPANESE J ELLIES 1411 -t (lull-us 11nd 1.1111111 011111011111: recitation, M1111 iluiuphroy; 111:1- 111111111. Elizabeth Cairns 11111! .\l.-1r- 1.-,11rot hiathesrln. A 1111111b11r 11f prim-s 110111111111 111' ilw W111111-11‘.~1 lusiii11i1> 1111-1-1- 1111-11 iuvurded 11s i'11ll11\rs; Prize for the highest 111111111111 111 1-111-i1 grade 1i11rl111: the your: (1111111- Vl'i'i., won l1y M111: ll1111111l11-1-1; (irude Vi.. I.loy1l1~‘1'izzoll; (il'il(ii* \'.. idllzaiboih Cairns; (trade 1\1'.,i.11i1.-,l1 (‘11n1111-1111; Grade iil., Katie Aitkun. Prize for 11itt1111l1111co. \vo11 by i\':11i1- Aitkeu; prize for dc11ort1111-11t,1r11:1 by Leigh Cameron. At the close .0! the exercises 1.111- teacher treated all present to n generous supply or home-made 111111- dy. The people heartily co11gr11i11- laied tho iezudlor 1111 her good 11111-11 111111 expressed their :111pro1-i11ii1111 i of the fact that she 1111s 111111111-1111-11 to remain with them for 111111111111- year. 'l‘l1e 11111111111: oi‘ ihr- Nniiuunl .-\11~ "rmcoton ORANGE suczs NEOPOLITAN JAPANESE SMYRA FIG ASSORTED ‘Thomas and the Yankee hurler left for the shower. Pat Collins had a run~ln with the umpire at the piste and was banished to be succeeded iby Bfingou-gh. There were only two games scheduled l11 the American ‘League today. P8085. Bobby Jones Led Big Field At Soioto OOLUMBU-S, Ohio. ‘July 12. - Bobby Jones, of Atlanta; tonight is possessor of every supreme golf title in the world, an honor never beifore mnutlod on any golier. by winning the national champion- ship. _ At Scioto Club with a score oi’ 293, he annexed his latest title 11e- iore a record crowd oi! 6.500, nmet or whom followed the sturdy eontherner through his final 36 holes yesterday. Good as Jones’ score was for the gruelling 1Scioto links, he was only one stroke ahead or Joe Turneen. of New York, who had finished oi the twelve events. ,ahead 0i’ Jones with 294. To over-1 lR. S. Starr, Cambridge, won,tl1e come tllie score. Jones shot onelmlle. under par on the last nine and, C. T. Vuugrcyzrel, o1‘ Cambridge. them bronI-iill this Sucvcfihflll 0X- tinished amidst a din of appluuselthe high jump. illlllilllliil" 141 i1 C1089- witli a birdie Jour 1111 the 480 ynrd Lord Burghlv, 111' (‘11111l1ridg1u home hole. won the 120 and 220 yards. Thrilling Conteat T. C. Focks, Cambrhlgn, tl11- two Attter Jones had topped Turnesa mile run. while all the other likely contend- J. W. J. Rinkel. ore were stllLa/iield, the final stag- the 440 yard dash. us oi tho tourney resolved itself . H. Cambridge thc hall 111111.- iuto a thrilling contest to deter- run. mine whether any one oi’ these United States athlelcs 1111111 11111. stare could overhaul the man who, 1101c vault. 220 yards 11111111, 1111111 us it proved, had the title already put, 100 yard dash 11nd l1rond jump. tucked away with the other troph- A crowd of t'ift1-1:u 11101111111111 lee he has garnered since he first thoroughly enjoyed thu moot. es- eprang into the limelight of golf- pet-lolly the British victory. 111111 110m 1by qualifying i11 the nationaligavs voice accordingly lu lusty amateur at Philadelphia in 1916 cheers us Rinkei roniped home St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . when only 14 years old. ahead in the last event, tl1_e quart- Wsshington . .. . . . . .. 19 18 ,2 Among those who tried to beuUer mile run. Gaston, Davies, iFelk and ""0" Bobby on the last round wue an “Keep the cup in good condi- . Scllfllm; Caveleekie, Tate and amateur, Chick Evans, who in that tion." said the United States Am- Ruei. ~ year 1916, won the unique distinc- bussador, 11.113. Houghtou. tion of capturing the national - open and amateur titles in the same year, and set a .record score of Z86 tor the open; ‘But Chick failed by several strokes, for he took n ‘I9 for the last round and totalled 302. 0 Meihom Falls Another who was a possible wl11~ ner during this race was Bill Mel- born of Chicago, who led the field the first day with a record 1'11} to Jones‘ 70 and again led the second - day with 148 while Bobby had 150 by sirtue of a 79 on the second‘ round. But Melhorn fell oi‘! 530.1- urday, taking 76 in the zuorning and 79 in the afternoon for n. total M2117 which iied him to" third place. Melhoru ioet on the last night as he was even with Jones up to the home stretch. Mickey 0’Neill Miss Taylor, oi Vancouver, 6-45. 4-——6.6—3. Men's doubles: Leone Turenue of Seattle and Proctor, 11f Victoria, 1l11i'1.-11i1-.1l_ii11\v- 11rd Langillc, Seattle. 11nd \V11ill1111. of Seattle, 6M1, (Jill, i3 ~l. ‘Mixed doubles: Miss Saegor and (‘. W. Alkuiuu, Montreal, dfeated Miss 'l‘atlow 11nd R. Dixon. Vancouver, 3-6. 6--—2, 6—-4. English College Track Team Wins LONDON. Jilly 12. -'l‘he coni- -bined Oxford-(lnmbritlge team de- feated Princeton and Fnrnull in their track uud field meet at Stain- ford Bridge today, winning seven Ycu can't describe it in words-Jfs too fuhnyi-T wlidi-Too thril|ing!--And It rolls on rubber from i York to-Calilornia Straight Ahead! Excitement all i way-and 3,000 miles of endless chuckles. 1 40c PER LB. SOMETHING DIFFERENT TRY SOME FOR A CHANGE J. Ernest H. Worth Phone 1085. 142 Prince street “‘""""' °""°' Fox N ews-Topics—0rclleslrfl Cleveland New York Leveeu and L. Seweli; Thomas. Beall, McQvnaid and Collins, Ben- gough. _ St.l.ouis . . . . . .....Il1 2 Washington 8 14 0 Biard, Wingard Dixon; sohang. Johnson and Ruel. NOTE:--An .111 “jazz" musical program with a " 1 l prologue by the Prince Edward Orchestra at 51X Pl" Mr. Ben Wagner, Leader. MATlNEE—26c, 16c. .N.IGHT—37C, 261:1 15¢ .-_.._. Satu rday'a Game's T._.__ Cleveland New York . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. Shanta and Sewell; Preston and Collins. iBengough. First game) SIMPSON FARM FOR SALE AT KENSINGTON \ Consisting oi 150 acres situated right at Kenslngton. Up-to-datei buildings, running water In house. and barn. ‘ Fox Ranch on premises being- one of the best sites In the prov- lnce. Gibson. Johns, Danes and Mau- ion; Harries, Wingfield and Gas- ton. 1 (Second game) Detroit Boston . 2 8 1 Stoner. Whitehall and Manion: Wiltse and Gaston. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 15 2 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . .. 1719 3 Blankenship, Conally, Thurston and Schalk, Grabowski; Grove, Pate, Waiberg, Haber and Coch- rane. Parker. of Cambridge, W. G. SIMPSON d SON ‘ " ‘ Kgmlnggon New Prison Doctor (abscnt-mindedly): ido, don't attempt to go out in this bad weather." —From Passing Show London. Back Into 'I‘heir Stride “And wit: 266-6~30-WIm7i. Pittsburg Pirates mrenrumouat LEAGUE. ' - Sunday's Game; (First game) . Newark 6 Mamanx and Wilson; Dyer and Morrow. (Second game) Newark . Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Twombly. zumhris and Wi on‘ Miller and Niebergall. (First game) Baltimore . "ochester Henderson, Jackson and McKee; Bagby. -‘“‘ ‘ ‘l and Devlne. ‘(Second game) Third dacker (or the Cleveland team. snapped in a characteristic attitude as he gathered in a hot throw from recond. Mark Koenig ‘I 0 Biappey. Henderson. flilaiadell‘ Thormahlen nad ‘De-- , Cantrell, trams. Breitag; Ferguson an (Second game) Jersey City .. Buffalo .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 Protitt and Pond; (Parke, Mose and Duly. Manners and Lake. Qnurdayw Gamea , \ . Jersey city at Buffalo. postpon- ed, rain. ‘ Newark at Syracuse. postponed, ll 18 .0 ; Faulkner. (Second IIDO) healing ~ TWIN r11. pggraulv‘; lama emu 0n- eher la llkl so have the but turw- ing,-a in bnabail lines Lou Grl- _ out M 0y had 1Q aalifiyi! l" ‘ unlit iaat newt which will up‘ gegoppart Meolllm a la the mp0s 1111111: a . ,...._.. ‘ . l ~ . 5 11.115.11.111. - ‘dime nappy surmou- 1e1- thrflow York vanknql . efimmuiuu; us", 111- 14111111111111 111 ti" "ll ‘l W‘ "v"“' twenty. ghee . wterfield and O'Neill. 1m u 1a t . I ll- III» L710 (in the tour camera); two of his formed 1111111111111 of leading the M Q USA! v . .. ‘Mllllflll’ 11110111111111. 1. 111m 01mm with 111111- of 1111 m1- 1111151111" 11d idrridgo. and Max Cara his veteran eutlifldar ‘who his‘. ' ‘ \ , ' , ~ .1 '1! w: - t1 .11 ,.,1.-‘ 1 . .1 pl