BECAUSE III IIIIIN V (Canadian Frau.) den, veteran Irishman scheduled mew roux, May 11-1119 iii~ M‘ tonight at Queenabo v stadi round match between Harry uni, was postponed. until Friday In nggfq challenger for Jack night because of rain. mygey’! title bud Bartley Mad- . filsniii a. e. siieaeu: "B1011" her over. Red Arthhur old man. . Ledwell hauled down a nice fly in celitre field The Dodgers and Cardinals will meet on Wednesday. May 14th. coad me of the Q. S. S. u%9‘:u plged yesterday after- mn between f,-l‘igers and Car- dilills. the 1' v winning olitby seven runs»; . , 1.0-4. The “Mindy w __ lllffl I01‘ the pie but the Tigers lumped into ‘Mleaa 131113.112!!! by scoring V m runs. M * MacDonald um- ~ plfdd satisfactbr "y, and Mr. Morris- “, gavinout‘ ct decisions as (Patriot please copy) Intermural Ball , At St; "Dunstan’s A very exciting game of in. _ ud e_ A termnral baseball took lllace at S. “this liiie-up as fiollows: U. a few evenings ago when the m" _ g f Cardinals Frogs" met the "Pies" on the Catcher diamond. The "Pies" were deter- 1mm“ ' B. Doimu mined to win. hilt by some hard Pitcher lugk they went down to defeat to gMcEachern - A. Gorrnley th ir opponents by a score 8-5. 1st Base Great praise is due to Capts. Joe (Canadian Praaa.) The folloying- is the- 'result oi games played yesterday in the Ma- lor Leagues: " National League R. ‘i-I. E. New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 11 .0 St. Louis .. . . . . . . . . . . ... 5 120 Butt-Donn, Gescheger, Watson and Snyder, Gow- ' ly. Pfeffor, Sherdell, Bell “ and Gonzales. Phila. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. X 9 2 Cincinnati 4 9 1 Bait-Mitchell and Hen- line; Done and Hargrave. Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chicago o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 'B'att.—-—Vance and Deber- ry; Aldridge, Pierce and O'Farrell. _ Poafiponed Games ‘Boston at Pittabiirg, rain. All games American and inter- national. rain. liTwllliIiTiTs QQ so Min-f" —-'*— Alex McDonald R. Field J. A. Sullivan .. Geo. McDonald C Field R. J. McKenna . H. Driscoll " L. Field J. E. McMillan .. Austin McDonald Umplre-—David Durrette. New Castle United particularly in_ a closed car. 'I‘he rigid frame, re-"enforced of less firm construction. r Durqnf Division LEASIDB (TORONTO) ONTARIO . .. , ‘ __ . ._._> . ' I Durant unit chassis construction . " . is of immense importarlcc- ~ the, Durant Tubular Backbone, relieves the body of those strains which result in body s ueaks that are so noticeable in c osed cars Leta Du rant dealer demonstrate. ' DURANT MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED ’ liu I105 . n. Doyle Walsh and Ben Gallant for tho skil- ' A‘ g Qnd-Bfigg ful way in which they coached . 0. Dalton .1 !___ J. Montleth their respective teams. , i 3rd Base | The line-up was as follqwsz- ‘IJONIDON. May l2.—At a meet- o. McMahon _ E. McGuigau. Frogs Pig; ingj- of the Association Football Short Stop Catcher League in Manchester today, New- ¢_ (joylg F. Doyle la. Duffy . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Joe Walsh castle ‘United Club. winners of the Left Field v Pitcher cup final was fined £750 for play- w. Power ,_' H. Connolly B. Gallant . . . . . . . . .. P. McCaulay In-g a wealr team before the cup Centre Field i 1st Base final match. On April 21 Newcas- 11. Harley J. Ledweli A. Slavin . . . . . . . . .. G. McDonald tie put into the field against As- Rlgbt Field ' 2nd Base ; ion Villa only two of rheir regular any“ E. Reardon M. Donahue . . . . . . . .. P. Landrigan team and were defeated by six . NOTES 3rd Base goals to one. The following Satur- How's the hand, Tinker‘! E. Murray . . . . . . . . . .. C. Morrison day they defeated lAston in the Short Stop (‘lop final. I U f v ' ' II} by K. 8.iLose To.‘ ‘West Kent School balL. There was a large turnout QM" ' ' _ ‘of fans in attendance and to judge Fouowmg l“ the realm“ by the enthusiastic cheering for c. chrmi" urant ' “Just a Rea/Good navel: s ‘r h.» vwwv haul l_, , ..‘ TE DIITRIIUTORI - A ‘AAA; WART & ('10-, LIMITED. 1AA. e ‘u. “fir”, ‘ ISaunders. The borers are willing to show their wares—who is going was caiiiznorrnrovrh“ ouanoum 1 ' ' I‘ l Sside H. S. 31-24 , . On Friday evening. a fast game of basketball was played “between of - Charlotte- town and Summerside High on the "Y" floor, Summerside. This is the third game of the series be- tween these two teams and was indeed a splendid exhibition of "t'he Peoples and Central Chris- tian bowled a very interesting game last night, the Peoples win- ning out by a majority o! 128 pins. A McKenzie rolled both the high- est total and single. Tonight the Baptists vs. Metho- both teams. the Charlottetown boys had won the admiration of all l3. Stevenson . . . . ..125 12o 141 is; ‘giifjjfgggibwnigalhg ma,‘ ‘if; .J. Siuwuli. . . . . . . 11152 11s so_ fore with Cameron uiind Mcinnis, ‘ lgilclgzlgan ' ' ' ' sweeping the goals iu as the ball ~ ‘Tmu|__1652 ‘was fed to‘ them by the other mem- ers o ‘t e team, and the period leaded with the score 18-10, in People‘ favor of Charlottetown. - A. McKenzie . . . . . ..178 236 192 loghjhggzf, hféiy°fljvzifgfgyufliz .l=. McKenzie .. .140 100' 144 ' . Down ..133 1722127 ISummerside began to jump ahead -G_ Galbraith _ _ ' ‘ _ _ H124 n3 90 and in the last five minutes got T0tal_l78o "the run on their opponents, and. Iwlth the guardls on their toes and Schurman and Carruthera scoring. Iran the score up until with the blowing of the final whistle. the lscore stood 31-24 infavor of Sum- mersiile. Both teams wish to express their appreciation to the "Summerslde Majority for Peoples 128. _ ——~_--¢-o->i LADIES CITY LEAGU E Swastikas defeated the Comets in a very exciting game last night and made a very creditable total st the same time. spark-Plugs" rm- providtng the E.’ Mllrley of the win-sing team oranges. Artho close of the? had both the highest total nnd game both teams were entertaln- fliilKle- ed to a social in the Y. M, C. A. Tonight Pedagiliilliifl vs. T. C. FE! Hall, by the High school girls, . Following is the result: | The line-up was as follows: , COMETS Charlottetown Summerelde: M. Adams . . . . . . . . ..151 102 D4 Forwards G. Beer .. .. 125 {l8 H. Spillett J. Schurman l‘. Stewart 141' 103 P. Mclnnis, 10 H. Gordon, 5 M. Evans 125 130 Center B. Stewart 117 130 J. Cameron, 3 J. Carruthers, 15 Guards 615 610 555 L. Dewar, 1 l. Nicholson Total——1780 ‘H. Shaw B. Tanton - Referee-E. Harris ' l Scoror——l-l. H. Simpson » ~ swastika’ I Timm-B- "iiiiiiim- and Fmiiik 0. Lowther ....... ..131 121 152 ‘Cox. J. Gillls 100 , t" ' J. Clowe 104 ; E. Muriey . . . 111 B. Llipthorne . . . . . . . 145 56s cs7 e12’ We, the "Powder Pulls" do herc- Tolal-IBGB by challenge the "Invinclbles" to a friendly game of baseball to be played on the l-illlsboro Square Wednesday evening. LINE-UP n Catcher-A. Dollcette Pitcher-E. Callaghan 1st Base-D. Gillie 2nd Base-AI Doyle 3rd Base-ii. Davey Majority for Swastikus 85 pins. Short SIOD'*—F. Tierney Right l"Ielii-—-B. Michael (Capt) Lcft Field-JG. Goss Center Field—ii. Hcnncssey | Manager-J‘. Power Mascot- I. Tierney. (Patriot please copy) Spcrtinghiflomiiicnt ‘Local ball followers will no doubt he pleased to learn that the Madison bhaeball team, 1923 Champions of i.he island, have again or- ganized and will hold their first general practice at VJg-torla lPark to- night at 6 o'clock. As the Abegwelts have decided to support an aggrega- tion this summer, and this coupled with‘ the fact that ‘Summerside is putting out a team. the outlook for "baseball this season h-as a very promising prospect. it might be suggested that an ‘island League be organized composed of four teams or more with a good mt schedule of games. ‘The ‘albove suggestion perhaps would go a long way in in- creasing the interest of not only the ball players but the public in general; anyway a herculean effort should be put forth ‘by club man-ag- ers and executives to foster baseball on the Island in such a way that the greatest of the great outdoor games may enjoy t'he following and distinction which it does and rightly deserves. Other maritime towns and cf-ties support baseball enthusiastic-ally and to such an extent that the game draws from onc to six ‘thousand spectators at a lick iand the brank of ball served is well deserving the attendance. !lt may ibe quoted here in passing that the ball material in the sister provinces is no better and in a majority of cases not as good as is right here on our “own little island” and only needs developing. therefore with development comes ability and style. hence the large following of eupporters—glve the customers value for their change and watch the trade grow: this is the diest idea in bu iness and if applied to baseball this summer, its a sofa bet that we'l all become ‘baseball ifans before the IGBIVGB begin to fall. The information reached us yesterday that Jack McAleer, well known sport follower and enthusiast has been appointed manager of the Madiscna for 1924. This news comes with must satisfaction as the Mailisons have in "Mac" a worthy SlliJC-GBROI‘ to ‘Messrs iPllrcoll ‘Iillil ‘Dougan and managers of last year's Champions. ‘McAleer has ‘been associated with baseball and athletics in general the past twelve or fifteen years and knows the game from start to finish and with the needed co-operation and support he can be depended upon -to hclp in no small way to inject the necessary pep and enthusiasm which goes toward building up a ‘first class organization.‘ iflay follows! only (19) more days before thuJBIg Stilts race comes oiif so get your entries in before the stilts are ‘llll gone‘. The list of entries will vbc published in a fcw days. therefore clip out thc entry blank, fill it in with your name, age and address and commence traili- ing. The League of the Cross Association are out for ball this year and will have a crcdlvalble representation. Last night a general practice was held and judging by the large turnout of players and the availability of good timber the L. 0f C. nine will make ‘em all step this summer. Things We Would Like To Know? ‘Hus the snll aroa for the 25 foot yachts been satisfactorily ud- juatcd yet? When is tho first baseball game to be played and where’! excuse please, we mean locally. Wihen is iCaptain llohn ‘il-lappy" Moore going to christen his yacht. and what‘ will be her cognomen? Local boxing fana are asking for a bout between iMcCloskéy and to promote the battle? . ‘i Iiieliolscn Smqothest Small’??? a . . When iBuntain and Reddin are going to launch the ‘iMy-stery“? -~Oport Edi if iilliallenge» We, the Rovers do hereby Chill-l Cmclmr-Ai D°Y|° ' How Many Objects in This Picture Begin With the Letter cc" i ilcuge Grade Vi of (18.5. School Y. M. C. A. CHURCH LEAGUE iAll Stars to a friendly game of ‘ . baseball tc- be played. in the vi<>' Ind Bale-GP u; ‘A I 8rd Bale-J. rim a‘ fihovt Stone-G. (ill s l" l- _Rlght Field-J. Corrigaa hell Flair-L. Moore" ‘ Center Field-E. filling. (Patriot please Q0 . torla Park on Saturday, May 17th. LINE-UP . Pltcher—A. Hale ', 1st Base——l Martin 'l'lie almre picture coninlns a number of objvris beginning with the letter “C.” Just fake a gnmi Iiiiiii - at lt-ihere are all sorts of “C” words. Nifliillg is hidden; it isn't necessary to turn the piotlire upside down. Make a list of all the visible ol-jeilu in the picture, the names ‘at which begin with tile letter “Q”. You can easily "sgfi such objects as “ca\", “cow” and “chickens.” T he others are just as easy. fian- ihe ‘Piuole family join ln-seewho run find lite most. l-‘ifieen cash prises will he awarded for the l5 heal - ‘list: submitted. The answer iillvlng the largest Illa nearest correct list oi visible objects shown in this . picture startling with the letter “C” will be award d first prise: second best, jcoond prise. etc. IN This Picture Puzzle Game is the moat profitable and educational. ‘ngame known and can he enjoyed by everybody-Young Mid old liflfli- Fathers and mothers. uncles. aunts. grandmothers and grandfathers all join in with the rhildrcu in playing ill-s game. on easy for you. to Milli S] ‘n our DTPYiOIIS word puzzles. ulilerrnl. thafs all. tlv- time oi your life. Open to AIL-Costs Nothing to Try -" H,» _\l.--n'n;: (‘Yirunicle and The Evening Fxho invites 7"’!- Ilcmlrr and inmily, and all your lrlenvis, m dnrsifi make a speck al V’ 1nd hire HY!‘ in ih=s nilzlie game. rm how OI!‘ Or hflw vmfmi we "=- .~h:~ncr ior Wm! grin-ii lun- ~ u‘- "Clil~2A'i"': \\'rite rlnu-n ihe 1n:i you‘? ifl =1 long ié T50 mr. It's n Riimo that's eiliiflyintercstirig to all. You'll fiid that out after YOU iricd to he surprised to find thi- children spotting “C- Word objects much easier than you do ilzhtfiil gamP - a carniva’ of fun. soc who can find the most. uo ilifieveni-i- whether youl use is seven or scvcniy- you cnn chi"? this mm!!- You're not loo-old. and ll‘! not in fact you are apt lls a lie- The iun comes win-n a number are playing and you are trying W“ it for a few minutes. ‘Sow. reuiimber. no one is inn nld—lt's a grime for everyone-Jar it makes Here's a chance ror you Miss Corbin. of Dartmouth, won $10 0-’) and ZVlr. C. L. linker, Kentvlllc. .\‘_ s" won $1.100- uuml riplli NflW! Wml anril yau have tr-ed IL The nnsl iun you have hntl - "iT-lvnnls“ Hm have Iii nu nirlnrr inr mflrr EH11 It's interesting. educumyg and Tfiiviflillillfl. Nothing hard - a ii'*.‘.e Look it over, talk it over and thcn you get out your pencil and paper and have CASH PRIZES. Wlnvdnq Answers Will iii-crin- Pn-Ih Pelvis Here's us" According io the 'l‘nhle llelriw uhrn Your list is made un send it in The (‘hrnnicle lfiihiisii- ‘m! Llil. "rum. Manager" and u, for in: bll w" 5.3.- ni-‘zrll. lat Fri. us,“ 2nd Prize 3p,” - _ In! Prize 23,9; 41h Frizz ZILM - RVE T ll - Pr OESE i Fill. i" F3 s22: u... . . 1h P . l. Rwy mrm. woman. girl m My. Pffliilifilin the ‘a, Pa‘: i: uvzlzm, Y‘rnvlnrcl, wlin is nnl an Pllvrll/Wf‘? o: lhe "h PH.“ "n rl, t MfliYVnn Chi-anath- F\-n'"'* mitt m» a “m. Pr“ 3'" I4lP"Y‘lYI‘P ni an elur-iivyrr‘; fnmilv mav submit rm nnsa-rr. "u. Prue 3:" l. All nnllwrra must he mallcrl Iw \I:\_v ‘Nth W24. lZlll Prize LII i. All nmberrlrihvna must n. u. hv May am. um. g2: 4, answers Milli Ire written ulphnhrrirnlh- on our “u. Fri" 1',” , "vrlv l ‘i ,.;,.,, ,. t,» "l. l-ni oi n~m Main will’! w». m.“ ,1 ‘nu will i t“, fifll!" q l. 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(m Arbor-firm \1.,...=.,,- fiirrmirl) n! ll-v-ntuq Prim u um in. w 71.", “m h, 41",, rw-Mnvi-uv iilfilVPa wrivin-v m» ’*v|'|"'|"':y\“ wit}, The Morning (‘lvmiirin PW YFrnlmg Kenn ill- iinawrra lunmntiwl uni award ni- N w! in» ",4 nf the puzzle 0.1m» and naive-mann- Hv iur in th-ir list. amee in arrrm viPFlll-‘vfl oi the Infill‘! ~s FIITI wiri Mncluslvr. ll Tilr inn”- will meet fWi illfl! 11th.. W."- smi "it ..,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,, n1 lbr- min Ilhrvfla RVVI rmnrv list m ......i. “ml n. nulvlkhrvi iu hails ‘m. Naming tmzmeu 1nd The l-iiming iii-ha as nulrkiv ihrrr-iitrr as ftmlhlfl- y; g-ouqylpiloyi (will new n! rrrvwail in mail "f In the event oi a ti for any prize nilered \l\- lull amount oi suflh priu villain paid lo each tied partlciilnl. You cu will $1750. Easy to Win —Here's the Way ll rnsls mulling in rake part and you don't hnvr to rend la a single subscription In ‘in .i prlu, li your hsi oi "C Wnrrla" la awarded FIRST PRIZE by the tlllipea, v01 will win Halli): hut if you wmliii like tn win more ma! U500 we arr making the iilllivwllll special olirr, when-my ynli ran uin bigger rush prizes by se-uimg in yrarly sill-scrib- nuns will. rsiuiitriul-e to rrvvrr, to rilhev The Morwvng Chrnniriz nr The Evening Erlm, Hhlliax. Nova Sum/l. This II 1hr plzin: Should ihr lilflqrs riwani mm ansacv lo the "CJVnrd" Piriilrr Punie iusr prize, anri you have snll m No lllllstffirlilivllg m on." The Minn n; (Illrmivrlg m The Evening I-lcilo, vou will win U511). (bee urn column ~ri nri7r liq.) Ii your anaa-fl’ is nwariiril FIRST PRIZE by (hr- plilgee and you have arm in UNIT. yearly Ilillkflliinn m "l! Mnrnlng Clivlulicle (nrw "r vrniwal). you a-il win tynm (See ltfliflll column in prize liar.) fir, ii ynllr answer la awur-lv-ii cnm vwm d nr oh- 1T1‘ FIRST PRIZE by !lt iurigcs and you have senl in 'l‘\\'(‘l ytarl} subscriptions II The Mhrfllnil Chmwrle ltw-l new or ONF new and UNI. renewal). you Will rrrrivr sljjnllil lvhlfiui 15m \\‘r will alt-r cairn amounts "n all pl‘. t In ih: same manner. II yulll’ answer ll qlinllileil by ‘HAO yearly liab- scriptlons (ONE new and (IN ‘ rem-wall, and yull win aerlllli prize. you will receive $750.1», and ao on than. (Se! v-srrirr will he arrmtrvl, "own-v in qu-vFIvInQ inr H" m; granola Pr»; at least mo‘ NEW suberfllihefl ""1" hr Ifhl in A fiFw QIIIIWWIDQ‘ l! one who has not been rpppiyi"! Th, Nam-Hg Ihvnmcle rw Th: Evening FIN‘ v“..- Anvil l5. i924. l.i. N» subscription inr less than the FFIHInP 1dr!!- I-xrll run-s ni’ Th» Mmnmq Clirnnvrle and The Hventnl l-lrho aill he accenirri tn i-wlni in the Puzzle liamr. 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