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Pllllfllllllll‘ Cuntpbeli between bases. l’ F. 9w. AR” ALL NEXT WEEK Starting Monday September 6th 6-NIGHTS—6 MATINEE woo. AND SAT. Tor: GLADYS KLARK C0. lN A REPEQTOIRE OF LONDON S LATE NEW YORK AND UCCESSBS. A rnrcosflixvenillg 37¢, 52¢, 80c. Seat Sale opens Friday. September 3rd at 9.30 A. M. at the Theatre. Stars in Deciding Stipremacy- Exp Afternoon. By (uTEcn) Wuigiug at stubborn battle and tisnti; their llztts to great. advantage the hard hitting Artchcrs from tho \\t'.‘il t-lltl torcetl the first section t-ituutpluit Stars to cough up their bold hid to win the Lcuguo in straight halves by defeating them lust evening by o. score 0i 5 to il- Notwtihstuxidiixg a few costly cr- rtirs. it “'21s u great grime to. watch, and UDWUTllH oi’ fivo hundred cheer- iin; untl uuthttsiatstic spectators ou- piycti tho inentiitg tn Uh.- utmost. Playing cool and collected ball in the first inning, to score u run ‘in their halt‘ u bull team out. tor victory, but ..\nchors clubs working consistently ‘in the second fromc coupled by at costly error earned ior them t1 ncut Lhrce runs and this supplemented lby unothcr count in the third put Llicm in the canoe in azimuth-water. like Stars. bcwvcver threatened dan- lttortlttsly in the fourth by (excellent, "butting and (‘tilllltltltfillillly enough iielpmi by an t-rror to score two runs. olt-idoriztne nevertheless sel- tiod to the work in itzind to pull out‘ nicely, and that at tltc right. time. Lolly Alt-Quuid stabbing for the loser» worked excellently on the de- livliry cud; his fielding, however. did not ccem to have the usual strap. it watt-i u lutrd gume for Mc- Quuili to lose, utter ituriiug such good ball. . .\ strong westerly wind colmlwdl LL11: diamond lust evening, but thin‘- lid not lictcr the butters on bothi sities from driving the horschitlcl for loin; rides Lo the ottter gardens,‘ tort-lira: the fielders to do their ilrvttic-st 1o retrieve, and they oxe- t-lttvll their t-hztnce-u woil, all six tukiug u prontiucztt purt in num- t-rotts vituuct-s; tiri-vcs that would. in many other games, go as hits, WW“ Hltthcrcd in like a full itarv- out. 'i‘:tkcit nil lu all tho issue was more than exciting from a spectat- oral Point of view. and exceptionally itilillillillliig lior the dyetHn-the. wool follower. r Game By lflnlnql l-‘lrut inning, Andtors——McGuig~ ran iirst ut the plate, grounds out to ilcquuid on u. weak try. Demp- soy Diamond grounds out to Ryan ut nccond. "Dlllully" Diamond bat.- lillii‘ third goes the sumo way to ityuu. sutrli—.vicCtti-ey leading off him to "Dulchy" Ulunroud who fumbles the chance, McCurey beating him tw- tho bug. ilili Ryan takes one as Nlc-Curcy steals second. Thinking he was out on the pluy he igpvoll sct-ond to be t-itased to third, go- ing ltomo on tin overthrow. it was poo-l- bull on the port o! the Anci1~ m‘ iniicld. llyun is thrown out, at iirst on a dropped third strike, Mc- Fztrlutto lturiittg great him pm! iiuiger. lid. Lynda also succumbs to .\icl"url1|ne‘s low fast bail. Score Stars i; Anchors o. Second inning, Anchclrs-d-‘run- ciu gives Bill Ryan a nice chance to make u grout catch of a drive lo right ileld. Saunders lcliowlng works illcQuaid tor a free pans. Cronin butting falls on a fast drop ball. (Theory gals n base gitt being struck by lllicQusid; Sounders going to second. McFarlane loses a chance by striking out. Swrsu-Mctguaid works a walk. Stan Ryan ut but; McQuuhi out >t_lcniin8 second. Ryan also walks. Martin hits tn Mc-Gulgztn who dou- blet! Ryan ut second; Murtin solo lit first. tlicCube lilies out {Zumpbeli tifileep centre. T-hird inning, AIIClIOHP-Ctlmp- M“ flwlllilfl slow on two strikes, negotiates u free pans. MeGuigun takes one while Campbell pflferg second, McGuigan hits to McQuald who throws to third catching Dempsey HEBATIII “STRUGGLE llllllllllmyl Filil SEBUNB SEI CITY LEAGUE BASEBALL Anchors After Stubb ITIUN 0i orn Battle Defeat Tilt for Half League ected Teams Will go __.-_.____°__-___._ I I iiinmoitd takes u tIOlIi-llfl to alllotv Mcuuigan to go down. Diamond is called three bull, McGuigan nit-til lug third on a muffed bail by tho catcher. Diamond nails a hard tit-ht.- to Bill Ryun in deep right. ilyun l l I l l l into First Play-O ff Game Tomorrow l Entries For St. Peters Horse Races The toilowing are the entries for St. Peters horse races to be held Wednesday. Sept. lat: Froe-FonAli Colonel Waltz. Pat- Charlottetown. The Pup, Herb Campbell, Char- lottetown. J. Forbes, Geo. Praught, Cherry lady. A. Wabuter. Autumn Bella, Jimmy Murphy. Montague Dun lBaiey, Roddia McKay, Dun- daa Mckenuu 2.40 Trot and Pace igo, Willard Kelly, Soutltport louiae Colorado, John McDonald Buubnry Babe Aubrey, Preston McIntyre- Montague Harry Todd, Frank McKay, Roy- ally Eastern Lady, A. Webster, More)! Amy Aubrey, All Carver, Vernon River |' It Wiltawab. Ira McLuren. Mont» ztguo Jessica the Great, Chester Pratt, Si. Peters Princess Edna, Ilfivtch Fort Stiknttee Rose, Kenna, Vernon James Miller, hiichael hiv- Thrcn Minute Miss ima, (lliilflfillillllwfl Oruia. J. Kearney, Sturgeon Lady Harvester, Vluct-ut Donald. lSoutbporz Walnut Boy, David Urtegory. New Zeainnd l Colonel 0., Alton Antlerson, Si. Peters iioyul Todd, FJJuy. St. Potcrs Muck Waltz, F. Wurrten, Sourir. , igo, \Villard Kelly, Suttthport i Princess Edna, Jumvs MlllPFI Frcnchfort. ' (Ihurlottc Sintpsou, J. Charlottetown Harry Mack, Jack iluoitcy, Ur- well Colorado P., Georgie "Mcllouuld ilaces finialt at the end of tiftlt ltcut. Races to he rolled at sitttrp 2 o'clock. Como and sec stimv real racing. There will also ‘be wteli stocktlli Mt‘- i’o we t‘. loo cream and refreshments Sill tries sotisationuiiy but fuiic uliotv-“Qnm ISMHFM ing McGuignn to score on tho cr- ror. Diamond steals second and third on uu overthrow and score-S when brother “Dutchy” Hinglcs to deep left. Francis ut but. Dittinontl steals second. irruncis flys out to moud to third. Cronin at but, Sutmdl crs steals second. Cronin grctutds out to AicCurcy with two inch on. Fltornwlviurtirt grnttutlu out tc- .\it~~ lluiger in det-p loft. A good twttch in it strung wind. Saunders singles lto centre scoring Diamond, going 'to second on the throw to tho piitlc. nin ends the big inning by maturing ‘out. Score-ilncbors 3; Stars l, , Sturs-Pr<iwse utter many toui ibalis, strikes out. Ale-Corey grottnds ‘out to "Dutchy” iiiuntonli. Willie lllyun tiyet out to Cronitrin short right fluid. idourtlrinning, Artciio|-s-»~l)‘i.cut"y in Stilt: on u grotniti bull to Aictfor- oy ‘win,- crrtarrt on tho vhttnco. lie stools second on the first pitvliotl ll-‘lll lo .\iol<‘arlnno who is butting. McFuriune pops out to Lyndu who makes a grout catch. lcztmpbcii striltos out. McQuuid lturiitig good ball. Nictitiigun at but: (I'LL-dry steals third and goes homo on u poor throw by McCubt- to Lyuds who tries to cut tYLem-y oil‘. Mc- Guignn grounds to McQuuid and is uulc on the lottery error, Dempsey iiiantcitti groumio out to Stun lty- an at second. Score-vlnchors i; Stars i. Storswdltlyl r cirrus u. walk. lid. iiyittis btt uiitl is tlirotvtt out by Suttndcrsy ::tl:,l.-i' going to second. lMcQuuid bangs a hard ont- by Mc- ‘tiuiguu. liulger going to third. Stun Ityutrbritigs the Stur ruotcrs to. their iect lu deafening cut-era when rho tirivcs u fut‘ grounder through Dempsey Uiuntoiid to score iluiger and McQuaiti, liyart going Lu third ‘and is out at tho plate on Mortirrtt hit to Sounders. Murtinou llrst and is stealing second. when Mctlabe strikes out. Score-wtnvhors 4; Stars 3. Fifth inning, Anchors. "Dulchy" Dinntond tirops u 'l‘exas lcuguor llor a safe hit» Francis ituiiu one at Ry- an who fllililllcs but thrown Francis out, Diamond going to second. Saunders {lieu out to Stan Jlyun, Cronin at but; Diamond steals ‘lutird. Cronin in caught with the stick on his ultuttldcr. StlurtP-Prowae strikes out, Mc~ _,Cttroy folio-wit the suml- trail. Bill . Ryan bounces a nice ggrottnd bull to TDiamond “Dentpscy” for the third out. Sixth inning, Ant-itors"O'Leary singles to centre; liicidttrlattte taken two, Olbeury going to second on the first offering. McFni-lntie still at but. MtcCabe gets hit tutti does a Charleston. McFarltttte strikes out. Oleary steals third. (lnmphtiii fouls n few then pops till Infield out. to Prowse. Moouiguit butting, talc as one which 5500s wild to tho catch er. (Yiieury scorinu- McGuigun tc-uls out to luyndiln unotlter great running catch. SCtif0—-u\l\El10l‘S 5; lStars 3. Stars-Ji-ulger lending the lust o! the sixth, grounds out l0 McFar- "lune. Eti- Lynda meets McFuriuntra fast insitoot for u single, but in thrown out ut second on n close ploy. McQuuld hips to MoGuigatt who makes a nice pick ~ot the chance, but undoea the good work by throwing low to Diamond at first. The inning tuda scoreless. however. Stan Ryan striking out. Score, Attchors 5; Sinrn 3. Seventh inning, Ancbora—-—“Demp key" Diamond strikes nut. llmmhy Diamond pops to the infield but is safe when McQuald, Lyndifand Prowae try to corral a "one man bail." Diamond goes to mcond ht the ensuing scramble. Francis bat~ ting strikes out. Saunders nlnflles to short right fluid advancing Dia- t . the Stars looked like following to third on Lite play. Uro- i-‘nriuuo. McCztbu nuts u trec ridv. w then sick! fortable, sanitary. Etttries For the htown Rstccu C i Squurebrigga uuw battling [or Prowse. McUubcWaLeulu ucuuiltl until is; suio on n. close tieclslou. Squarchrigga, piilllll ltittlitg tons’ out. kictlurtey grounds to iiiituiotttii who. beans him to tho bug on til grout ruco. uumc culled on nct-ottntf of tiurkncss. Final score, Azithtirs o; Stars 3. l THE LINEUPS Anchors Stars fvl t-Qttuid .\lc(‘;ibt~ S. Diamond . . . . . . . . . . . .. Aiotiurtw Second llusu E. Didntoud . S. llyittil Snundora M ct; uiguu Pro \\‘ 14h, Right Field ()'Leury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W. iiyitn Ucitu-e Field Campbell , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Martini lALl Field Cronin Utlii y Sl]\illl'\:l]'l‘l)’,lj-v Umpires —At the pinto, holly,- 1.11 the bases. Wiritu. I "Spltters" Conuratulutioits Attcitortl ~_No\t tor the "World Series." Consistent. butting with runners on the bases, pulled the Aztcltora out oi’ u tight hole to finish tinder wraps. "Shh-nun" trad tlouhly congruttt latt-ll lust cveiting, ilonnuy Mclthirlano who wnrkctl on Lin: mound for the witnu-t-u dc~ served all the bouquets thrown his tvuy alter the game. lie piu-ht-tl championship bull throughout titt- sovon lnnirtgii, Let's ‘have the first tilt in the playoff series tomorrow attertioott. it would not only give nvcrybody n cllmlCe to glimpse the inlliul iixlurc i-ttt would tllinw tho glnnc to go tin- tuii ulno iuttlltgs-wvltut tetoiy ciintttpionshii) game should he, Cull the game for 2.3!) and wt-‘li oil ht- (hero. The weather mun says lino won- ther, so iet‘s go. A [cw costly hall nevertheless. lilo Worship hittyur ‘Aiiilor with errors, but good rlll- llli‘ t‘li.‘lrlll:|ll l’.'trit illtltlllitillit tztl triih thl- cr-tli-l-tiigv \\'l-llnt-.<ti.‘t_\< l'\'i‘lllil_‘ St-piviilllt-i‘ ll-i. 'l"lit~rl- 'i‘<~ w .~lt-Vi'l‘i|l numiititlluiis uviltlrtlill- in teztclt class untl lilll'$"llll'll lintulv telligihlt’ t-ntrit-s should illiilit‘ tin-m ill once. The IHITSUH orl- nll Jifltttl. (iiliilFF and the itgtuw-gztil- of iiptitl. is tho‘ lurgt-st KlVPii lly any wnt-ilttittti tlu- .\litl‘llliil(‘ Provint-l-s iliiu x 'i‘hcrt~. is u \\‘l‘t‘2|ll‘| oi‘ wind 1.x- muiteriul riitltt lll'l"' on l'l'llit‘l‘ ward lslnitd dml |iil~ lI\\lli'l'3 lit‘ t: ‘llitiillll hot zuit-‘e-t this llpilorttittiyv, to t'\)lll_l\(‘l(l for tltc rich pu wild» LIT tho l)l*:»‘l vlmtlititnhx 'l'hl- cl . ~.~.t lirt- 4w flilllitv. l witty: lrlll l Lin clmnt trot. H t'li|‘i.‘§ lrlii illlll llilkl‘, Ii iuinuto trot untl it - ' lhtirvn-s must lit‘ l-iiuihlt- "pit-nt- hor int.) 2.1m chum p:n-.-_ who‘; trot, 2.110 class pun“. Li?» .~ irllt liiltl tor-o. Thu c1 t ~14».- zlltrn ih-lvinl: v-u clue-w- Smttiitvtlllti o I Vierkoeteu Swims ~ Channel in 12 , Hrs. 4.0 Mitmlcs i ~ »- t DOVER. linnhttitl, Aim. Iltl. Otto Viorktit-tcii of tloriunirt‘ llitiliy, tutti“) tln- lfillillllilll (‘liulint-l. ilrt lituv \\.t~t l! lllllllKw‘, ill ililiillivti. l know» ~.-.-- \'..it.ltll'~l i..n'li.it-l.i fllr corn; and wnrln A Superb Get Fly-Tex from your retuilcr. 75 cents. Trial Spray cl’ Frcc. I’... ‘l... I lll t ulna“ omethinq laabq ate”- YQS. Bu! tainted l»; Flies IES crawled over the food. Waded in the milk. _ feet were filthy dirty. Baby took germs of hunting fever ill n, her little body when she ate the food. blue become restless. illlll Their stenchy Flies cause thousands tipon tltnuszmtis of dcntlts in Clauztdu each year. And far too many of t lit-m are children. Use Fly-Tux. Protect little folks. lllttkc your home clean, com- Eigltt oz. 5O centsmsixlccn oz, ."\ i-li£§.wioso,o|r0£s ill; it MO'I'H§, ififlbf-‘XJKIHES, ANTS , FLEAS . z Fall nnll Countess Jcllicoc as they flfilitliltl llt tlw? i1.'<ld°¢lt_ ‘ the l’LP‘ll[ ti. mfvtorlrl mcct. Lorri Jelltcuc Wilt q" tut-ll l.n tltc rctt § lint two ye: ; ago and is flOw ref-ti n9 an his, l.ttt.li.. llvillll m“ M‘ 2m culinary Fllgksh gcntlcnmn. ,~.t' l’ d much enthused over lust night's lame. 5 Mr. George Dewar, Presizlen. til the City League was a DuSSfiliLvil aboard the press bench lost cvou l lug. The attendance, aiiottt live imit- dred lust averting. was the largest for some time. Ilope the number is tripled Wednesday ulfterttotnr-it u game takes place. .l’I‘Wo evenly matched nlnon in the play/waif. Oh Boy! won't there ht- sotna rooting during the Ylllllllllllfl.‘ World Series. Jimmy Coyie, Patriot Sports writer la back front nature's play ground after a well curncd varn- tiun. Coyle in ilR brown as a merry and as he says himself, tooling like a "two-year-old." The old bench feels 300d after all Jim. Om of ‘thtintost remarkable photo- graphs t-vcr taken in the (fatn- udittit ilockit-s, u work of or! tint blends in equal proportions bcttut grace, rsolilc, in one unique effc against u background of noble mnun tuln sct-nt-ry, is shown hero where lliss Lytiln Fulchcr, funcy diver, is nortruyui high in ttir {mined like at ltird its titouuli flying over Saddle- vurk lintmiuin in thu influltlltiintitl rrurtlnit oi a second bcforo Slit! Itlliltfl to cleave tho wuteru o! the pool. Dive Against Superb Sect. isllloarnrli tl. . “in "t "‘ " The swimming I ‘i whom she I I‘W‘.‘_.. ' »’l tttglni; lit-r ltrc (instructed bout lit) fut-t 1cm: and X tl--~t tit-ti». her-n are filifliil-Zlitntrtln iii tlillvrvttitlztid- .\~ ~ hz-igltts to suit. tho t-xpt-rt or iilIlHl or nitltl \\ 1v" ‘ liivct" unii lhl- tvutcr is worm vnouizh into thl- t .ll.- tn ilttritvt those who ttro (‘lntry o!‘ ltlil. on! attempting tho cooler suintmitit; in .\lntut.... Lake innise list-ii‘. rid" “-‘ _, Miss Fulchor t-hztntpinn of tho t‘:ti- nt-trit. v-h - Kory Swimming (‘lob is it true llil‘|‘~ ' was “v-il maid of the tianutiiun Wcst- Site tut-us. ismtis, GUMMUNISTS ,. w-p, ,9. ~,- -. in \-llnl ., _ m .~~u.\ Mill Ptttiiitttzssivzs. WIlAT . 1 ,_ dwllttrtffldiwuv .l ‘lot '4 4-. A tunnel snout? alumni (it'll! Q!