rm. CHARLOTTETOWN annular 4 GUARDIAN SPORTslshliim “REIE, l .1 ‘ By QUIN HALL ( . to The Guardian) cl 10K FALLS, N. Y., June 25. Qfio ut which is featuring the l d Show at the Yankee Sta- Nqv York on the night of N“ th ts one of the best which 4w“ . made in the heavyweight ' giviaio at the present time. * rpm - eign menacea-Paullno U..- ‘fidup d Max Schmeling are the in“ I. There is enough uncer- . ut the comparative strength lnterlopers to make the tilt e most interesting to be stag- . o’ moons. .. has had along and an in- career on this side oi the . has been cuffed around but managed to show enough him a stand-out attraction . more newly arrived Ger-i‘ . psey. ling on the other hand has gfbhmelinig Bout u . ollflorrow Night 1-11- not been through so long a campaign as the Basque auo his pollshingoff O! Johnny Risko, the Cleveland Bak- °1' BOY- is his outstanding achieve- merit. Paulino is not a finished boxer but he h” 110i. been tossing gloves at sofa. cushions during hi; training Brind at Hoosick Falls. Benny Touch. stone, Jack DeMave and Buddy Ho- ward have been acting as shock "0005 for the Basque and‘ none of these punchers could be considered 5°15 508111118 partners. All of them are illrly classy boxers and they all admit that Pauline has shown a world of improvement. _ The pot or gold at the end of the rainbow in this particular instance is another heavyweight enoountq- in the Fall-oesnbly against Jack Doin- Diey. It is a plum worth battling for and Pauline ar/ his force of handers are pointing toward bigger and better bouts in the future. UBKER i8‘ lllllllli i (Canadian Press) I . an N. Eng. June 25 —l P. Crookenoi Montreal, Can? nd ranking tennis player inated from further play in bledon championships today . was defeated by G. S. Ciii‘ : 8-3. Wilmer Allison oi the‘ totes, eliminated H. B. 0000-1 eat Britain. Allison dropped, d set 4-6, but won the others 6-0, IIALLIWELL-LANE 0n Saturday. June 1, in thei Church oi the Redeemer. Toronto. a1 very pretty wedding took place when, lliss Marion Annette Elizabeth Hal-l liwell. elder daughter of lvirs. Halli-l veil and the late Lieut-Coloncl John-; Earl lialliwell, was married to- the Reverend Reginald Wllfrzd Limo, son f ll Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Lane, Halifax. Zormeriy oi’ Charlottetown. for some lime assistant at the Church of the ledeelner. The rector. the Rev. Can- >0 Armstrong. assisted by "it R"- Proieasor Barfoot of Emmanuel Col- lege, Saskatoon, officiated. The church was beautifully doc- arated with lilacs, tulips- Plllffl-‘t terns and spring flowers and the sllr- lilced choir formed a. beautiful back- ground for the ceremony- The 5"‘ rice was fully choral with Mr. Otto lames at the organ. The bride, who was given away by her brother. Mr- Charles .1. A. Halliwell. was conned in her mother's weeding dress of. ivory satin in princess stylf- Wm‘ veil of rose point lace, also worn by , her mother. She carried a slwlyfl‘ bouquet oi sweetheart roses. lily-O!- tlle-valley and forget-me-nots. Miss Kathleen Earl Halliwell, wcarinit n [own of orchid satin with orchid teorgette hat. and bouquet oi mauve For the Man Who Cannot Smoke At Work The Favorite CHEW _ IS i a lilillr olvlcllolsll i"lll .\(_;I‘\ TWIJYCHEW’ a . a... Ph-‘d1\r<. . ...... REABYFBR BiiiPliiiSaE Sydney. June ill-Racing for a purse of $500, the largest offered in Cape Breton for s. single event in re- cent years Sydney's new community iree-for-aller Great Scott will make his first appearance as a contestant at Ashby track here on Dominion Day, officials of the Sydney Horse- menls Club announced tonight, There will be two other classes, a 10.25 straight trot and a 2.24 straight pace with purses oi $300 each. BASEBALL A very exciting game of baseball I was played at Victoria Park between the "Macs" and "Regular Fellows," the Regular Fellows winning by a margin of seven, the score standing 12-5. Regular Follows’ Macs R. Bradley Catcher F‘. Gallant C, Murray Pitcher O. Diamond J. Bradley 1st Base E. Toombs ‘N. Jenkins 2nd Base E. Larter D. Rooney 3rd Base H. Fisher J. Chaisson Short Stop G. Young sweet peas and llly-oi-the-valley, was- il(‘l‘ sister's attendant. Mr. Ronald H. Pcrry of Pickcring College, was the best mun, and Mr. John Bell and Dr. Eric Soanes, of Oakville, were ushers. During the signing of the register Mrs. Dorothy Allen Park sang "Beloved. it is Morn." Alifl‘ the reception at the home of the bride's mother, who was gowned in 'an ensemble of Lanvin green lace with black mohair hat. Mn In‘! Mrs. Lune left for a weddinfl MD down the St. Lawrence. On their rc- turn they will live at the rectory, Buriord, Mr. Lane having been rec- ently appointed to that parish by the Archbishop of Hum"- mu lllll slllsl lllxlllll llllllls ll slsllll Summer " , busy metropolis to the west, is adding another big feature to its already fine programme of ‘flborts and horse racing. which are to be held on Dominion Day, July 1st. Word comes that a series oi boxing ‘WM '0 be msed in the Crystal Rink that evening will be “hum- dingers" and up-to-the-minute in every detail. Outside "leather push- ers" for the most pert will grace the limelight in twenty-four rounds of boxing. Four bouts, a main, semi "n11 end, twobrellms. are already on the card with the promise of at leist two more local bouts. The Pfineinels are as follows: " Bud Jardine, Magcan, N, s" V; Claude MacKinnon, Sackvilie—10 rounds. Yvvn: Dniw- Port min, vs. x. o. Dummont, AmherstF-S rounds, ' Kid White, Port Elgin vs. Hartwell, Melrose, Mass. -4 rounds. ' P118 McDonald. P. E, I, vs, Young Sharkey, Glace Bay-e rounds Promoter Ernest J. Ready of Bos- ton. who is in charge of the bouts ‘P9535 V911! hlkhly of the various laxers on his card and wishes to as- sine the fans that each and every "mdilfint l" eager and ready to battle from the drop o1 the hag M1‘. Ready. who holds a profession- al boxing referee's license, will handle the bouts. iii HOW TEN STAND I . AMERICAN LEAGUE HORSE NOTES ‘ J. A. Morrison's. ‘mare. Herman ville, dropped a handsome foal on the 10th, sired by Killarny, that beautiful standard bred horse, better known as the Mclsaac horsee whose stock cannot be equalled in Eastern King's. This mare is bred in the purple and has the best strains of blood in her in King's County, or perhaps on the Island. Sired by Tom Medium 1%., first dam Progress Ladd, 28753, second dam Island Laddie by Dean Swift. The dam of Island Lad- cfi was by Bush Messenger third; dam King Bird, by Bush Messenger, 4 dam by Primrose, a son of the famous Saladin. The dam oi Prim- rose was Donald Keough's Revenge North River, racing mare that never was beaten in the 800d Old 1101MB days in the 55's and 60's. Milan, Italy, claims that its motor- cycle show this year was one of the most complete exhibitions oi the kind . Won Lost P.C. Philadelphia .. . . . . . 44 l5 x745 New York . . . . . . 35 24 .593 St. Louis .. . . 35 25 .583 Detroit ............ 35 30 .538 Cleveland , ....- ... .. 28 30 .483 Washington . . . . . . . 24 33 .421 Chicago . . . . . . . . 22 41 .349 Boston l9 44 .302 NATIONAL LEAGUE 5 Won Lost no. Pittsburgh . . . . . .. .. 37 22 .62‘! Chicago 35 23 .603 St.‘ Louis . . 36 26 .581 New York 34 26 .567 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . 26 34 .433 Boston 34 .424‘ Philadelphia . . . . . 23 35 .397 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . 21 *3‘! .362 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. Rochester 39 27 .591 Reading 33 28 .541 Baltimore . . . . . . .538 ‘ Newark . . 523 Montrsal .515 Toronto ~50’! Buffalo 36 .446 Jersey City 21 42 .333 National Breweries . 134 Montreal Power 1097i; Steel Co. Can. Com. .. 54 Winnipeg Electric 76% Brampton . . . . 41 ‘Brazilian Traction . 5'! Shalvinigun . . . 80 Dominion Bridge . 1043i: Massey Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60 Power Corporation . . . . l0l Foreign Securities -. 37 Inter Utilities-B. 19% Can. Pac. Ry. - 233 Brit. Am. Oil 47% Imperial Oil- . . . . . . 2'! BANKS l/ Bank Commerce . . 281 Bank Royal 342 Bank Montreal 328 Wheat—Ju1y, 113-‘3; Sept, 1180i; Dee, 123%. Corn-July, 92%; sspt, calf; Dec, 01%. Oats-July, 44%; Sept, 44%; Dee, 46"‘il. Wheat-July. 124st; ha. 1221.4: Dec., 121. Lord Shaw, of Dunfermline. Scot- land, who recently was created a ever held in the WOfld. TlINNEY PAID lllls. FIJEARTY $1 llll $25,000 Answer Filed by De- fence to $500,000 Breach of Promise Brought Against Heavyweight Champ. BRIDGEPORT, Conn, June 35.»- James J. (Gene) TllllrleYS answer to the $500,000 breach of promise suit brought by Mrs. Katherine King Fo- garty, of Fort Worth, Texas, ww filed in Superior Court today. togeth- er with a counter claim. Tunneys answer. filed by Homer Cumming: of Stamford, his Connecticut attorney, reveals that Billy Gibson, the for- mer heavy-weight champiorfs train- er paid t0 Mrs. Fogarty the sums of $1 and $35,000 "to relinquish her claims on the defendant." 0n re- ceiving these sums, says the answer Mrs. Fogarty signed a release.’ Tunney in his reply, denies that he ever asked Mrs. Fogarty to marry him. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, June Zo-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members Montreal Stock Exchange: New York Exchange At. Top. dz Santa. Fe Ry. 23015 American Carl Co. 253% Am. Car 8s Fdy. Co. .. .. 93% Am. Locomotive Co. 121% Am. Smelt. 8s Rcfng. Co. 107% Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . . . .. 59% Anaconda Cop. Min. C0 11534 N. Y. Con. dz I-Iud. Riv. R.R. 207% Con. Gas Co. (N.Y.) . . . . . . .. 123% Hud. Motor Car Co. 85% International Petroleum 22% Standard Oil of N. J. Reading Co Southern Pacific . Union Pacific Ry. .. 56%: 112% U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . 61% U S. Industrial. Alcohol Co. 185 Westinghouse Eledri: 11'6". United States Stccl 1847i llfnntrcal Stock Exchange‘ B E._Ste2l 1st Pfrl. 6!‘.- Miss Kan. do Tex. Ry’. . . . . . . .. 495 Baron. has decided on the title of: Baron Craigmyle of Craigmyle in the county of Aberdeen. Japanese troops gradually are being ~ withdrawn from Bhantung, China. and the province is being taken over, by the Nationalist Government. i GERMAN llllxllll FAViillEii 6-5 BY llrllllls Thursday's Fight "is One of Most Impor tant of Year. ' NEW YORK, June RSf-Ml! Schmelling and Pauline Uecudun. l who clash over the iii-round route here Thursday night in one of the year's most important boxing bouts. tapered of! training in their respect- iv-s camps today. Paulino went through a session of shadow-boxing and skipping drill. while‘ his opponent, the so-called "German Dempsey," curtailed his activities to a light three-round workout with a sparring partner. Schmelling is a sixito five favor- ite among those who back their ep- inion with cold cash. His more op- timistic folowers have singled him out as the next opponent for the throne vacated by Gene ‘mnney. For the Basque woodchopper of the Pyrennes, it must be said he has met them all and never been dropped. While his record tells of l. few lost decisions, the majority of his ap- pearances, both in his native Spain and in the United States have been winning ones. ‘The set-to is the feat- ure bout of the Milk Fund Charity Ring Carnival to be held in the Yan- kee Stadium. A half million dollar gate is predicted. Red Cross Campaign Returns Are Coming In Victoria. heads the list to date of rural school districts sending in eun- tributions to the annual Red Cross appeal for membership and funds amouniinl t0 $20.40. Two of the school children who are Junior Red Cross members made a house to house canvass and with great pride " in their achievement turned in l collection at the Red Cross office yes- terday. Other school districts which have already sent contributiom are:- QUE_EN’S COUNTY gifzglsra ' ‘Ryan. who is leaving shortly with Clyde River‘ n. n. n‘ "o Buffalo “Beading, called end fistlher husband, m“ M1; Rylm jg)‘ we -- "is g:f:ghR‘_”fé5___ is; Jlonirulnt-Iemy Cii-Y-Wsi-Plmfll-ihalf of the choir, of which Mrs. Dunstaiinege 1.00 "flmmd" lily" i5 a "alum "mmb" R"- 3* Flat my“, ‘n ‘______ n“; l8. Strothard preached the morning For, Augustus ___ _._ ___ 7'50 Rmhu“? ‘it “m!” ‘l P°’t|'°n°d' , sermon, Rev. Mr. Ryan occupied the Grandvlcw . . . . .. ... ... 8.75 "m félgpith M: tgzlrfge l:?rk:h1cgnifi:: . ~ urc o . ' i - ‘li/ii-llxgtlloéns NATIONAL LEAGUE iStrothard is the preacher.—St. John Ocean View ... ... ... .. 6.00 ‘ R H E iT°1°mPh'J°“m'1' Pisquid West sso 35m" M12 1., 2,‘ Pleasant Grove .. 3.55 N" York “mm 12 3 —--'_—*"""—'"-'—' Ringwood .. . 9.00 Mcwnmh M,“ 30",“, Morrison Hem“ Gm" l“ cochnnh Victoria ... 2040 Wlltshire North ... ... .. _ sets 6-3; 6-3; 6-3. Dr. Jack Wright. and Piclnlch; Benton, Henry and Ho- y It’ i Master I Y Cut and Plug Smoking Tobacco a ". k m. ROCK clrv roaacco ' any pnntod o! Rock City_'l_’o'lsac_cp_C_0_‘c Quality Preml flocbfihj macaw...» co. courous ' in: or mulu. wlwa Save (he valuable Promium Coupons packed with Mules Manon. All Rock City Tobacco Co coupons now in circulation an ufoqunlvalue in aeeurlngpnmlumo, ‘ Ask your ‘ for a llet 11ml. B R I T rsmflnEgngCentral Guardian lll N s l ll 0 M; REIWEIVIBEB THE 1201i OF JULY ‘all roads will lead to Mount Herb- (Agsggukd pm”) art to the Annual Orange Tea. and wnmLgDQN_ 131;“ Jung g5._'1'heesp0l'i5 at the Protestant Orphanage. THE AUCTION SALE o! furniture at Mrs. Judge Wlarburtorfs, Long- worth Avenue, will be continued to- day at 2.30 sharp. 6158-6-26-10 1mg up”; 9g m, wlmbkdqn mm]; lsee later ad for fur-her particulars. championships occurred today when; 6161-6-35-11 "Bunny" Austen, youthful Britisherzi defeated Frank T. Hunter, second! MADE GOOD SHOWING-Harry ranking player of the United States ‘ M. Weatherbie, Caretaker of Green- and one ‘of the favorites for the jwich Silver Fox Co. formerly of Dun- title, in four sets by scores of e-a; has. P- E- 1-. hnd fourteen femnlw a-z; 4-0; a-a. Canada's last repre- P this spring that had iwenty fox sentative in the tourney was elim- ‘ P11911195- inated when J. S. Olliff defeated "—- Wiilard Crocker oi’ Montreal three, WILL ENTERT-“N P3555 CLUB ;-The Women's Press Club, now !visiting the Province, will be enter- italned by the Women's Institute at iCavendish on Friday morning. An ‘ice. cream festival is planned to be ‘held on the Cavendish beach that morning. also of Montreal was eliminated in his first round match yesterday. The United States players, Tilden, Lott, Allison, Cohen and Hennessey, all wontheir matches, while the French stars, Cochet, Bouseus and Landry. all advanced to the thirdround. BIB LEAGUE BALL ll_l-:sulls “(Special “lo The Guardian) LECTURE!) ON TEDIPEIIANCIZL- On Tuesday evening, Bros. Emerson ‘Huestis, Darrell Picketts and Austin Jardine of Excelsior Division, Wilmot Valley, motored to Cherry Hill on a ,vlslt to Cherry Hill Division Sons of. Temperance in the interests of Tem- perance. A lecture was given by Bro. Huwtis and a reading, “Case against Alcohol," by Bro. "Pieketts. after which a sale of ice-oream-waa held, proceeds of which were for the promotion of temperance. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PRESENTATION — Following the R H E Toronto 4 8 1 closing of the morning service at Newark... 2 8 3~tl1e Carleton United Church, yester- Pllmlllll O'Neil; DIVE. nlPVlfl-iday, a presentation of a beautiful Balnby and Cummings. icake basket was made to Mrs. W. M. THE FUNERAL of the Ill-h Mi’! D. M. Robinson. will take place from her late residence, South Winsloe, on Thursday afternoon, June 27th, at 8 o'clock. I VALLEYFIELD-Orwell Head serv ices, June 30. 1029. Valleytield, ,-,l0 a. m., Gaelic; l1 a. m., English; O55 , well Head. 1.30 p. m. Minister. ‘n. M. Sinclair. .- UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA'- ‘For Sunday, June 30th. N. Bedeque. l1; Freetown. 3: Traveller's Rest. 11.30. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. BELFAST AND WOOD ISLANDS -R.ev. H. U. Konkle, Toronto, will address a meeting in Belfast Pres- lbyterian Church on Thursday even- “ihg, June 27th and in the Wood Islands Presbyterian Church on Fri- day evening, June 28th. Both serv- ,ices will be held at B o'clock Subject, i"The_Leper of Quaid." All are-cord.- lially invited. rsnawnu GATHERING-Merv clay evening a very interesting fune- tion took place at the residence of Di‘. J. C. MacDonald and M11. MM- Donald, York, where a number of the residents of that place gathered to bid them farewell prior to their departure for Mt. Stewart where the Doctor has taken over the practice of the late Dr. Toombs. Mr. B. R. Brown presided and called upon Miss Eliza Vessey who on behalf of the address to like. MacDonald and pre- sented her with a beautiful jardinier. Mrs. MacDonald made a fitting re- ply. It was then the Doctor's turn and the chairman called upon Rev. Mr. Boothroyd who read an address on behalf ‘of the people of York and the York Rifle Club and presented him with a valuable Morris chair and also a meerschaum pipe. Dr. MacDonald also made an apprecia- tive reply. — ART EKHIBITION-Yaterday 1f- tcrrloon Miss Annie Watson gave an exhibition of the art work done by her pupils during the past year, in the Baptist schoolroom, she invited their parents and friends. The large display, which was attrac- tively arranged on the walls, includ- ed pretty sketches in water colon, crayons, charcoal in primary and 3d- vanced work, also some exquisite samples in china. painting, which in- cluded pieces of work done by Misl Watson's two youngest. pupils, little Katherine Ramsay and Katherine Shaw. All the work showed careful training with much credit on teach- “o FIB OTSYN“ 1 Second game. . “ “—- ; n n e “t” "uni "P" llm- Boston z s 0 “mes COUNTY -_ R n miPhla . . . . .. . . . . .- 8 1B 0 Canavoy "5 Phil; a 10 1' Rumnssndlcyand new; SNIQQ, Guernsey Cove 9-°° Boston . . . . . . . . . . .. s s 2 m, 600b,,“ Heflillefdllfi - - --- -- “~33 Miller, Elliott. Sweetlnnd and La-l = Hopefleld . ... ... 4.60 “m, 9"“; gmgmu ‘m; Swiss-or, n, g 5i Martinvale 6.00 ‘Chmwo __ z g 5‘ Murray Hbr. North W, I. ... 10.00 gemml ‘ems Detroit H14 13 z, Parlmure Island .. 2.10 R II El Walsh Thom“. mmkensmp "ml Ruskin 1.35 Phlll... 10 215"‘; sol-Rn u"; she; i BOIMII ... ... .... ... "6 l7 0i Tam] $53.06 McGraw and Susco: llearn, Cunn- i n," "mt PRINCE COUNTY inghun. Cooney and Taylor. R. II E, Eellevue (Milo) .. s: . iclsvnand _. .....lll 15 4; Carleton, Lot 6 ... ... “'- {00 AMERICAN LEAGUE SLLouu ___ 7 1g. oi Carleton North .. _ cos ' l Zihn and Mutt: Bluhojller. Kiln- Linkletter .. . . . . .. . -... 14.00 Pint Iflllfl- , gey, ceiiman, Hopkins and Sclunl- St. Raphael Women's Institute 5.00 B‘ New York at Washington. Pfllwn‘ I ' .-- Boston ... .. 1 8 l ed‘ rum 1M3] $30.47 PHIL... l3 ill t Grand w,“ . - $233.36 MMFIYIIBII- 38m" ""1 5- Guum- Mlnlrd’! alhlaioht for clsuvwl III-ill erand pupils. The exhibit will be continued in the Baptist scl-loolroom ‘ils aitemoon and those interested will be cordially welcome. By request lvfiss Watson exhibited some o: her own work, each piece of which was exquisitely done and showed out- standing ability. During the afternoon dainty refreshments‘ were served. Henry nuttornzaezek. the Austrian. who collapsed at the‘ end of 58 hours in his attempt to dance continuously for '12 hours. is reported to have re- covered. Parisiennes have a new novelty in pigskin handbags, with dog chain swivels and gold staples for fasten inc. ' I'LL was-rum BRINGING UP FATHER oluTY i6 Yas- DINTYi You SAY THAT PHONIINV Ab! 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