JUNE 10, 1925 i. an THE cHARI.O'I'rE'1‘OwN GUARDIAN ___ \ _'_ PAGE SIX SPORT G sslr I-‘ I> THE W o_o °_._1--¢ tals will be played in Sumxnerside, ' i 1 _ ship. 5 ~ .é-.__‘-1-1_1 . Q town on June 3rd tin- l’rlnci- l-ld»ly¢-ani thcy are to retain it, ' wtfrd island liner-lmil l.~~ag\u- All _'_'n|1n~s are to start oitlcrrs: lion Pres-Governor iirnrtz ilonct-tio will he misc judge. : r ._ -_ (‘oin|niit~tcc- W. J. Macilonuiil aggregation will take part ‘E 9 " and W, J. Whitney linriiinic play»ofl t`ur the prov _: . _,.- “ fig 'i`hursday and tho winners of thi~'ui t I -"' serlts arc to ha- the island i~l|:iixiil~>i\‘l‘if'-i- 'e~ " ionn. i No doubt lunch interest will be ills llnnor, the l.icutt»nnni llov _nillaclnlil to thc ahovc as the IB- ernor has donated :I <-up to hc land bal1ii-» wins the cup for three successive wus formed with thc l`oilowitll.:n`cloCk_ Jack M('Alc€r will be thc uniplre- for all games and J. p,-,.,§___ll_ T, lit-gg ‘ island hall enthusiasts will also _ Vice. l‘ri'~s.-R\io'si~il (‘, (‘li:|ndlcr»lu» iiinwi-steil to learn that this id it - Srcrvatry-Lloyd Ll. Lewis `ilu> first your 'an island hasehall (mmgs will lin, 'played' in ifhar- iiiir-_ 'i`ln» winni-rs 0( the P. E. IB- lnitetown and Snnuni-rsidc i~v\-ry,l;inii League will play the winners ‘ hi _\'_ ll. :tml N. S. elimination aniatrur tennis on the mainland. 4 011 ntl! in a lnces B 6099991? ilN.,SiiIii|iilliY ` L. Goodwill. The result was as lulows: _ if (irons lland_ ` 117 28 l 1 Mrs. K. iM. Martin and llr. Goodwill ' . _ . . . _ . ._ Miss Edith Rogers and Mr. A, W. llyndinan _ .Vliss R. Longworth and _\lr_ tlonsoulis ._ _ Mrs. F. J. Nash and Mr. M. Bagllilll _i ; Mm, 0'l)onnc-ll and liiiiy liyndinnn ' Miss K. McLeod and (‘harl<-s Il/lcKlllil0ll __ ` Mrs. Noel Delllois and i\ir. (`. L. M1105 I _ .Viisi-l Gillespie and Mr. ll W. \\'vcko_ _ _ ”, Mrs. ll. R, Stewart and _\ir. A, il. (Osh 119 , , Mrs. (‘lmrles Morris and Mr. W. K. Rogers _ _ ._ 103 12 1;; ll Mrs. E. W. MacKinnon and Mr. D. 13- Sil‘\\'1\¥`l 110 14 l‘ “ ` urs. 11. \v. weeks and Mr. D. Nivlwlwn - , .. 19 ‘-`i“ ,ima E, Nicholson and ur. Arcntnam 16 129 23 _ _ _ , _ 105 120 122 120 _ ._ 130 _ _ _ 117 118 14 _ __ 28 _ .. 28 _ ._ 26 36 22 23 23 fl 2 1 .\ir.=. Potluck and Mr, K, M, Marlin . . _ . _V `, ii .Niro J. 0. antlman and Mr. J. A. Bayer .._._.-___ - _ Miss M. ll u and Ilir, I.. D. Murray ._ 1ll4 32 ' l Sins Ethel Bagnail and Mr lt. H. S Lewant __ _ . _ 156 32 _ _‘f Mrs. V. Goodwill and Dr. (T. ii. llccr ._ 120 10 ~ . _\1rg_ L_ D_ Murray and Prof. F. 'I'_ \\-'atkis . 130 24 _ l _\lis, Ben). Rogers and Mr. J. E. O'DonnL~ll . _ . . _ _. j139 30 119 18 5-*au '_ The first sclicdulcil match Ol' thc ru-arson, inixcil iOurS0iilf‘-S. 0-idh' 1 teen holes. handicap, was played at the (Iliarlottetown boil lgalllks- " Saturday, Juni- tith. Tin- winners were Mrs. K. »\1- -\1€\l`ii¥1 “ml "~ ~ \ Net, 89 91 92 94 94 94 95 95 96 96 90 99 100 101 101 102 '104 104 106 109 ’ ( 'V I : :An Oil that is Famous.-Tl`hough .7 pf., Canada was not the birthplace of 1 }- l)r_ Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil, it is the __ _ 1-.1-fm spread to Central and South Am- erica, the West Indies, Australia 'and New Zealand. This is tar afield ‘ enough to nttel§_ its excellence, for | in nil'these countries it is on sale and in demand. ! _ l _Z_-if-iii' a big boost when they pl gave the fans the greates needless to any yes as ev ' indications point to anothe hard baseball struggle The Sltars are playing on \ 4% 9 confident of putting over “i.t1'1y" is standing put and ing the tray, with tha- old hitters, Lyuds. P. McQunld joint-d by a fcw others who a ~_=_-'_-_»<-' ~ ~ _ _- f. 5-r ir _ ` _ to win. " The Anchors have made I __~’ ‘lf hail they put up alter the innings agains-t.the Rov _ ,l ‘ i f 5 to be a touglh propositio _ Fnrlanc has the stuff nnd W J... _ A oncn-r I-ur . .' . Sachs l I i to good advantage, and it ly supported will give n g r-nunt ol’ iriuiseif in any l~‘rnncin, S. l'iiamontl_ and I<‘_ uri- :I hard hitting trio to to .1r-r\satiOi\:\l is bcing looked this gumi-_ which starts usual l inc and promises to full nlnv innings. ' Did you evcr wear interwoven Socks? li' you dldn’t you had better get posted on Sock values. .Tho Easiest Sock in the world to ull is The interwoven. - f I " Every mon who wears them ° wants them. _ ~ ‘-Moro men wear them than any other Sock produced. Whyl Beoaule they will cost you Ina for the camo length of time '.‘ _ than any other Sock and because yi they lit better and therefore look ] bettor. We nil the interwoven Socks. ~ We have them in fancy colora and also plain ooiorl. Prloel right ln all canal. _ -~.~,~,¢-._~..,¢.. --Q.: _,.1 day decided that henceiortl plonship matches ahnll be rounds, instead of 20 rounds been demanded, _-_ '%* wg; -2”-_`~ ~ _ _ ' “j_ ____¢_...,__. I penn champions hnvn had 5| \ Champions in the lightweig 2 i ti Ji: '_ Americans as world champ ‘ recognized, however. the w MacLELLAN Phil Rosonb/arg. bantam A* I Kid Kaplan, ieatherweixhti 1 r Grab, middlaweighg and _ Dempsey, heavyweight. CITY LEAGUE yet played in City LQBKDQ ball. _ Will there be a big crowdii .is waiting for this game. a they term home ground an a win, re just gt ttiug their batting strid are anxious to help along the :-ii_'ing<_u_- and from the brand of _\floudn`y night, they are sure uses it home of that famous compound- Tomorrow evening at the ii proper- no llow in :I iiniiin.;_; string. So somuthlng Not Recognized A World Champions I’_\illS, June 9.-(Fha Internation- al Boxing l'nion at it mectl I The union ruled that ns th purtunity to meet the Am ht, wel- tcrweight and light-heavy classes lt will not recognize thcao w ties of Pancho Villa, ilyweight; U 3-U10 ` atzrgeac eba. y -t In lla elwone nd all r real what _ d are await- hard bein: e and -team a few- second ere on goinlg n. Mc- il ac- game, Joseph for in at tihe go the S ng to- cham» for 15 as had e Euro no op- erlcnn weight ions, It orld ti- eight; Harry Jncli ,_ iii -if ~_~ it "93 or Rural Plumbing L ,___ ‘_ _ Cheerfully Fmnished. ‘ All Our Installations Are' Guaranteed. If You Intend to Have Plumbing or New Fixtures Call on Us. . msn _||. minor : fi;i',“§f._. -The Reliable Plumber A Ph0l\¢ 893-1? ' Opposite-` -Prince .. ..._ "‘ -_»_» 1 I r i $uYrw\»r-.R . " _.__ l. A 1 "' ESTIMATES FOR _.._;_-_ ..._ \ wORLo’s SWIMMING CHAMPIONS GIVE EXHIBITIONS IN CANADA _‘_ .._.__._-._.__~_"?_ Local swimmers had a look at some world-heaters, when`Ethel Lackle and Sybil Bauer visited Toronto last week, Miss Lackie is th o fastest lady swimmer, in the world, and is credited with fifteen \vorid’s records from 50yardl§Ililing into .s-`ha'pe, and have ll, l’i\ t attack nl s-tillincss -\\~"ll lygrke out. ' This will be thc last nlgll will ‘iw on ll\c.»_l\.lrl>ii= l|-;l.~\__ l|nu;le} un-, they will train on thc l.;xh,#hm; track \\'h< rc they willl hav.. ,,`b(,_uJ i.l_lp:_r|l|t\iiy in get rluwlt lo mn lion in thzii they will be l~|||'|“|‘,1 \\_'_ih the hose ret-i lim", mm, I lum-_ A nnnrbvr Iwi-rc ‘pr:u~iic' v lizulilri' and ill.” ca|_ lil;,.|::i|g&ln?; _:lug showed ‘was num'/_ing_ » #Xt <>N, Jim.. 9_ _~l~,,,},,,,y _“H -#lun tonight took film liiiiliili-whip pugiiistic utliinnsliip ul l-lure ‘uwaiy i'r_on\ uno Pruttini, ilu. H. iiun holder, winning at 20-round ho :it lioilnud l'urlt_ .\'iiiligun_ who sh lmlils thc wi-ileI'\\'oigll.| l-lm," innshlli oi Europe, |l||..,| up h points in tho curly stall.-,li all lullnt, l_urg<-ly hy skillful lmyil \\hon it culne to ilcrco _lighting 1 _li:lll:u\, with nnpcriur slruul; lilnil ll.Li_|_t'l\_llit>re power in his hiln llc kicked thu ucot:~zn\an's r~l\»\' |n~ss,.h,5x\ycvnr. Milligan is 1-ull,-llll od hy tho boxing critics us huvi no <»m_lni"ni. his weight in ‘ill-I _ ‘llritui1|_ lin has his mind set up iiiillii Siliiliiliiliiiilii ' .____._.__ ' ~ ~ - ani _ _~ ty ' » - ._ ._ The sixth inning, saw Summer- _ _ V I ber i' il suuilivru soriiun oi lin- liiluliii siiouliict .iii r~i.|,\iu\ y - _ 2A“'“ game at vl°"°““ Park and In .ninth Summerside tried hard -to nnd Blythe Spartans which got Remove them surely und pululcssly_o &a , _ ‘ om ck ibut onl succeed hi-oe, with llnlloway's Corn Remover. 'in e_ ______, ___ ___ _ __ _._ _ __ _ Athlgtl G EVentS_ =' on in cu1.un»g down -me wen Kent _ __ ._ lead hy two runs. and the game ended 12 lo il in favor of West ' A»t the A-hegweit .grounds last again in friendly conipeisl-tion; they Kem .\,(,yS_ _evening ilic West Kent School and will play to a larger attendance of John Mmueery as--umplm looked Summerside High School Boyl spectators that wi-ll ‘give tthem mn" his end M the 101, in ms usual staged a l\l:|I " “ml waded fm" “ms '°`th‘3h` swm' 1 |\/[mil r “~¢»,_. ri. 01,(-lull nl.-,ll _\l_l1l|-tics, who had luv-n nursing uni Fm ‘wlimvq 0] _ I A _ __ 'l gain blanked and Vlliost Kent 1” " _"2 " _ ` _ -_ _ _' _' I _ ‘_ ’ 12,' . .i A, A ' ` _ _W-" 'I 'The G'am6 And Boys sports Igoiiixwletl -their ibatting streak i ll1;,lIl]'{ii[`glVf:ll"l\h‘?::;:;lil;3;lii;l\lilhml,1::£l:illtliiill 11'-lill’ 1" i-lk" ms lm" l" lm' _2imaii]§;'2(;0r\iII1t1‘oiEiuxii spirovious inning and with wel ‘ ‘ ’ ~ ' ' _ ' .' ' ,` ° - l i l - HH! il vote.. Rntill-riiuiu (‘t»uniy. lic was hur-i in practice ui tin' ninli Will be decided on the Abgg- 2;lrr:H;);(1]n_;n;;'tg_‘;,0d‘fe n SX runs "I willl -l‘l votes and 'i‘runu\cr~> lt<»\'-llraiiiing camp Curly in April; .0f' t1le_`;',ScitI_to Country C ll-“ll I ` ln the seventh and eighth flioith' ers with 32 votes, wcrc ret-loc-toil ---'~~ <0>-_~- `i`lle exact date has not No nt-cd to sulfur with torn ' IA' A From here ns good name was grteaiisgIgengeilnistIliIat%;§I/lgriwoball Ateams tallied io add anty ru-ns to to tin- nurtiu-ru section nvcrnlans- :: _ , . ' ». :._ - _ a ed al . - - ' V t.'he\iris'tring,|b11t in ‘the iirsit of thc field Town, which secured 13 votes Oi' to run the rink of ilillillf-1 il\<'Ill-fillllllilfi. Oliio ck _ Ma1.mee,2sc malloc I1(-l lilo luis cd hut decision to hold , it wus Bold nt thc time held mt \V B 1 7 and athletic program that was a huge well. E;,_chC._f.n, ns -basl. Ju-dgp, _md like. success from every standpoint. in the ball game. 'the West .Kelli wise_ The me wp .was as follows 'iihere was -tive largest attendance boys won out after overcoming a west Kem Summerslde of spectators yet seen in Charlotte- big lead, gained thy the Summer- Cmtche, town at School sports and the boys aide lboys in the first inn-ings, ‘both collins well de-served' the ‘G-ncouragemcn-t teams played -good 'hal-l. and ltheyl , they received. There were not no showed a clear knowledge of ‘thc R'o,'mhnn many of -the oldcr fans present ae game (rom every angle. altrhough _ ' could be desirted and this is not as both sides con-ld -be credited -with pme,-S _ it should -be, from the -performance several errors, nevertheless they- ` 2m1_ Base of .che boys, .both on 'the hasebaiil' lput up a good, excitiiw Same ni ,Nelson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , __ diamond and in the track events. balll and both old and young rpre- 3,.d_ .Base e _ _ . . . . _ . _ _ . . . _ . Daley Pitcher _ . _ . . . _ . _ . . _ _ Monklcy 1at_ -Base ._ Cameron Phillips . _ . . _ . _ . . _. Linkletter Short-stop 'iif `1-4iéi£I` S’ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. Field they clearly demonstrated tint sent, Qntc-rod into the spirit of the-Mcln-nlls H 'game nnd each good play received a well merited amount of applause. G05; t The West Kent team. wlthougih s winding out with a acorn of 12 *to sqm"-e_l,r|gg way ithnt nfthletic events twill flour- 9 hy no mfenns had the hciter of the -1.-ih and help to koop Prince Edward play as thc Summerside -boys were Acorn island onthe innipasfaras athletes putting up a rcnl good hrwnld of L_ }.~;(._1,| aro concernf»d_ hull, Fred lllanuglian, tho West Grunt, __ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mcmniiy Possibly those who purchased l('lnln\-oiimistnan had a slighlt edge _The glyorlg wp,-,t nm Off whnn tickets from thoiboys felt that their on his o-pponnnt, Monklcy. both rc- the -ball game was in llrogness and duty entledlhnre, hut this is not cclvv'd aihout an equal amounit -oi’ -thug l-ll pp WM s_,m,,||,|ng (|_,|§,K .,|| no. the young ath'lc`tc likrs to know support from the fielders, and both llhe lima, (lm r..a\|l¢§ U,-__ _,__ f,-M,-,“f_,. l ‘thclc is many good athletes in th -making and it is only failr that th boys receive :I generous hand on from the -public, ae it is only in thi _ . _ Johnston Lyle _ that hr is playing to tho crowd and ton-ms biltiteil welll. that his efforts arc appreciate: and with n larger turn onli. ol’ th older spectators it would have ih necessary elf:-.ct to spur thosc youn , in lim first innings Siilnmlcrsviiln 50 ymd, und" 15 years u with ‘timely hitting and assisted hy lst, |l‘, (‘n|ucrou. 41 _'i fuw <-rro»rs, siictzeetleil in geiiitin-g ;3,.,|4 ly |.‘ln;;,y_._(m_ g five nicn safely home, wh‘l-lie West _ 3|-,l_ T, }{n||_ atlildten on to -greater achievement. Kent went ncorlcss. ' 880 yard, i.ct us hope that this is not the ’I`»hr swconil i'uni.ugs Stunmersidn lst. C. l\iul`lu'son lust met-.l of _these young* r ‘boys wcn|_ scorr-ll rs whllo \Vos.l, Kent 2nd. C. 'ROnahun ' nnd -that when they come together got n lone tally. 3|-il, W_ A.l.ll._n_` _ » -- - 75 yards, 13 yearn. I I Ist. A Fraser. or zna_ I. Nuimtoon. 3rd. A, Brown. ________0 ____ % Mile Bike Jr BY 1-_ E_ c_ lst. C. dlnker_ 2nd. C. Walkcr_ li-rd. A, "100 Vnrdl lst. P. ' Znd. D. 3rd,' T. Yards Perhnpl the fans are aware of the fact, bull anyway wc bag to chronicle that P. E. Island is enjoying the greatest baseball canon in the history of the game in this Provilnes. Bo much no that young and aid of both sexes are crowding to tho ball parks In hundreds--hundrodl i now, but before the canon oloceo-thousands and we don’t mean mlybol ill Years, Two trophln for City League-Bllebnll and another trophy for the Inland Championship. Encouragement la no nomo for lt. V4 _ _ Inland ball-toners should foci highly olltod that Hia Honor. the » Lleut. Governor la A dyed-In-the-wool fan-and hcl nwar mldsen q game. ` No home runs no far in the City l.on`||uo-'Why'7 We mlghg hazard . N a guna that light bots an responsible and again the batters may not* I be “stepping into tho bail" properly-and again perhaps tha hurling in of tho “nothing doing homo-run vnr1o|y_"_ Anyway four ban hlto orc on loam nl polar hurl in Florida. The Charlottetown 'GlI*:|_"g')r’1l'-A‘i‘lj t_'_.'up_"\b»l.l\f mlmlh. board giving pasnro-by Lol`u't 86 'njq nnd other important umwell B d -ri-nuns wx'-'wound' dint '1:o‘ Know \ A and C. Cook tied. 15 Yuan. James Mc~ -L., Prowae and _ . _ - 11'. "A`oor,_nt A i V w _ Why they olli "whaoky" Mohofiorn the "i|.|tt|¢ Napoleon.” dom mms M” mm' ot;-ntod *tho West when he hu and run on an over- view no it nut umpn-Q .mu mamr knows an em ‘Knotty Problems? _ . _ I- -. "50 W s~*‘if~: .' it ii ¢i wa... gg; ,gtg ,,;;;_, Why th0?\|n"lll(li0yo novor go to-I bail. ¢lmo(!) Why iaPl°(&i`\p'_t.'t_ii`c fanfwho knock the loud¢¢°o0m¢ to l hal _ 0 ,with their all .gained up? ' chili '_ _ ` _ _ 5. ' __ - », _ l -._ ` Why anybody Hold road this ooiurnni ' _ _ ._ . . _ _ A A ` ‘ ».. ___ A -I . I -i .ml H Milt/_*.1 '._ ' '- - ‘ . -»~.l4 mv .___é..._»...... ffl Nitural Colon! ir ii _,:'_‘ »_. ¢.,---- .».- -. ___-at ft-. _ Night. svn. za.-_ me __ A fdzz- Time Wife and Herfazz-Time Kid and the Husband whose LOUIS B. HoI>a1°t Henle 'S PP`..OD1ldC¥IOl\I 1 r when Dill Ryan in going to roortarn-`t'ii;li'Luoky .1-lorouhod. , _ tm. f,2','|:"{:t2:'"‘ _ , ' ', | - wma em mn are sofas to. “ny on" tm bla nlokonf ‘ I - mmmde M.” ww' _ I \ _ Law CODY me CONRAD NACEL - - 'See the Spectacular Biblical "»- morals and manners back to the faslnonedty present; Fox' News And r_ll‘ables ` '