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There io no dander to tear when using this remedy and it in always effective. $1.00 box prepaid. E. A. FOSTER oifii"<l.ili.iit ‘I we: American Players” i ' _ Win Match - l ,WORdlil98&R, Mass. Juno ti.“ Ability to use the puller brought victory to the United Staten team llt the Anglo-American professional l! matches for the Snmuol Ryder p 0h Saturday. The final point patch. . ii ' om oiipahod hero and g-i SHORT SUBJECTS SPECIAL IREid h" “i” “i152; BliNilllET lilllii Successful Close by emng The fourth annual sports‘ ban- Y. M. C. A.. when over one hundred a people sat down to a dnintlly serv- ed supper prepared by the Ladies opening remarks reviewed thc son, congratulating the wlnnini; earns and prlze-vizinnere and urg- sken in the sport next year. A rousing sing-song led by Mr. present participated. This was solos delivered by Miss Ethel 25 1 =59, E E Pr? Various Bowling Leag quet was held [apt evening at the the trophies and prizes w ~ h - 1i . bowling acnvmes o‘ t e “at Bea “gill: for high threel-Mr. J. Clow liilDUSlNGl-‘OlhS, Finland, Juno i3- .-'l‘he Finnish Athletic Federation, . rescinding its earlier ilecision, has t ing that a still greater interest be Harry Craswell. l Rebekah League resolved Ito parilttlpule in the Oi)“ followed by two excellent vocal Helen Finlayson. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Maritimcs Considered _ Ono Province TORONTO, June 6. — The Royill. Canadian Golf Amociation has .11- nounced its program in imnuetztiion - with IillL‘ Canadian amateur cham- plohhlp which wizli be held over the 8. course oi‘ the Yllamlltou Goof and Country iClub Ancaster. from. July l _ 4 t 9_ and also the particulars of itheoiinterprovincial team match < Z g t‘? T, I"I"I i M Y % F phies And Prizes at Y. M. C. A. Last ev- 3,133;‘;:1';;i,,2§1.‘;,°}§i,‘i‘,° The inter-provincial chamillml ighlp of (ianadu. to be competed for by a team of ‘four players iron Anthem. Following is the list or each province lll 1118 Dvnlllhlfl" hlch were (the Aiaritime Provinces to be con- sidered one province) will be or Church League the card ‘this year. The Y. M. C. A. trophy won by worded: Auxiliary. Mr. Jack McNair cap- United, captained by Mr. Jack ably occupied the chair and in his Webster. Prize for high single-Mr. Dan Prize for high averngs- Mr. Presentation of McNair trophy mpic games at rtmsit-rduitii next Walker was then held in which all to Mrs G. R. Beer's team. your. Prize for high single-Miss Baseball Standing Prize for high three—Mrs~Clara Canada, will he held at the Wand- erers Grounds, Halifax. on June 21st. ' Ten events, five track and five field, will be on the programme.‘ which will get under wny at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. For these sports the cream of lady atbg letes in the Maritlmes will ‘he cn- tcred. i There will be no entry fee, and no charge at the gate the dny of the sports. Gold medals will be awarded to all winners, with silver, medals for second places. A trophy will be awarded the nth-l lete scoring the highest number of points in the meet. Points will: be awarded as follows: First, 5‘ points: second. 3 points and third, 1 point. Au entrants must be affiliated with the l\i.P.B.A.A.U.C. Miss with the M. l‘. Ii. A. A. U. 0., lilies field championships of the Marl- one cards on request. She can lu- timc Province Branch Women“; reached in cure or The St. Johuclnclnnau - ~ ‘ ~- ~ . i r ' . -. Amateur Athletic liederat 0n 0 Telegraph Journal. Saint John, i\ ‘NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Heaney and Mr. Gillie which were Brown. _ --_-- blghly appreciated. The most iu- Prize "for highest single ever "P teresting part of the programme, made on the alloys by a lady-dviius AMEmcAN LEAGUE the presentation of tho trophies Florence Brown. - cndprizes by Mr. J. A. Clark. pre- Commercial League w. 1,_ Pf, sldent of the Y. M. C. A. then took Presentation of Y. M. C. A. New york .. _ . ., 31 V15 .674 place. At the conclusion of the trophy to Rogers’ Hardware team Chicago .038 programme remarks were made by captained by Mr. Ern Caswell. Phnadejlphi“ , _.51l Rev. Mr. Eaton, Messrs Pendleton. Prize for high three-Mr Eugene St. Lou“, __ 439 Walker. Lapthorne, it. ll. McNeil. Doucctte. Clevelan d. . .. 22 [24 .478 A vote of thanks Ito the Ladies Prize for second high three-Mr “rashlngtqn __ 23 465 Auxiliary was moved nnd seconded Pat. Prunty. Dptfoil .. .. gs", .432 and was responded to by Mrs Mc- Prize for third high three—l\‘li'. 305,1," , _ 30 .286 Nair. The proceedings were clos- Percy Worth. _) ed by the singing of the National Consolation prize for lowest NA-rmNAL LEAGUE singls——Mr. Arthur Henry. _ w. 1.71m . * .. . . 28 “l3 .683 Second Annual Track And _ "‘_““’“ig“..- 17 t... » - - - , .. , no .55.‘; Field Championships .. . '19 t... Brooklyn _ . .. 25 47g The second annual track and the M. P. B. W. A. A. U. C.. will ia- Phlladelml - -- 21 Boston . . B. The events on the programme will be: 60 yards dash, 100 yard dush, 220 SYMCUBB -~ yard dash, 60 ynrd hurtllea (4 Balllmfifo - hurdles 2 feet l‘; inches high), Rc- 311N310 lay rnce 660 yards, running high Wmmo " l‘ 4" jump, standing broad jump, shot-IBM!’ CllY ‘ I?‘ '41 put—~8 pound shot, and basketball RMhWl-e-l‘ ' f‘ ' throw from a lino. Newark - ' '18,, All clubs computing iu ihc relay ‘lwadlllg ---- rat-n lllunl he uiiliizntcd with ihc _ Big Leagues Vlomcifsi Pflllvfiliifill. lCutrir-T t-liuo Willi \\'. J. Foicy. llulifux Chro iclc on June 16th. For tho convenient": oi‘ the ladies 0f Print-c Eduutrd lsalunvl who wish Saturday's baseball results: to cuter in the above championship meet. entry blanks viii be‘ furnlsh- international League ed on application to this office. AR the ehlrlvi-l 0101"‘ fill Jim" llllll ll Jersey City at Bzililuiorc. Iluffalo would he atlvinnhln. to make nppli» fat Toronto, mending n1 Nmvurk. cation us soon us possible. Dogtpnnedl mm‘ Tlllillllill. llilNS HOYLAKlE, June 4. —Dr. William Tweddeli of Stourbridgc today oe- eame the amateur champion golfer of Great Britain by defeating D. E. Lundaio, of the Royal Tlaivsrpool =Club 7 and ll, in the (iii-hole final hero. tlessc Sweet cr. the American. vrho won the iltic in 1926, did not lofcud the iiilc this year. ‘i up nn l). IE. Lnndale, of the Roy- al Liverpool ('l".l'l) at ‘the end 0i the finial round this morning. the turn. The cards for the morning round Cpuden Bay tournament in 1919. BRITISH a Tip-muddle C. C. M. Piiillllilfillll. DISTRIBUTORS For Service and StlllSlflCilml. Send Us ‘Your Orders ilarkness.) American League 30 Yearn Old. troit at New York. postponed, min. IHIOYUAKEJMny 28. — Dr. Twed- R_ {L 1-1, dell, who succeeds to the llrltish Chlrmgq 5 s 0 amateur golf title. which Jesse 30st,,“ 4 7 gxeezlcr Wm‘ last Y9?" hi" ‘llflfwl Blankenship. Connolly illlil e e“ r l“ 30 Years ‘ml H" 1"‘ “ed Grouse. MucFztdycu, liundgrcu and most of his golf in Scotinnd- Al- though never before achieving out- Hnffmarh ‘lll- TV-‘Efldfill 0i Smllrllfldge. wlls standing prominence among their n n jgmpgr-Lh “f f1?“ Pfllwsl’ st. mun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. r. o ac e a“ sun w“! m Washington . . . . . . . . . .. 3 7 amateur championships. lie has nort-h of England and won National Leagul: were: l-le is a long driver, but is par- Tweddeli-dut» 645344ll5-4P3-8 tlcularly distinguished by. his gx- - l, ibantiale Qut 546416646'6——46 treme dellbergytlpn, He ls 590k“ of Philadelphia at. Pittsburgh. ruin. = Twedeil——lll -- . 54425644'4—38—‘76B.3 “the golfer who never has been R. ll, lllfllllllfllti-tlfl 534-376554-‘471-‘33 known to hurry". New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l 5 i, ' Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . .. r. u: 0 ._ lbaaebnill game. IClarkson nnd O'Neil, Cummings. Uilldfilng from the past porform- Rlxey and Hnrgraurcs. 811003 of ‘both teams against the It. 1|, n, ‘Tho mud game of the City bea- Rovers them will be a blsislfllzxle Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1o l4 evening at ll o'clock at the Ahcg "I52 £15m birdie three giving him the victory ' a half registered by Charles A former United States champion. of the first tilt between the old rlv- Ttlo make a. snappy "ball game. each als is hei sh w o th f n avrug a list of heav b tt d- ado bothngectilitn: nlfopirlg ‘lo: penny tlel-dors, so ilYIOIIRJKllll-gl lilo v‘"‘°°' Erhard‘ “ml “"l""‘"'Y- a fine evening no get. out and sec ‘ball game ianlt worth watching, no Hemlne‘ mmm "ml s"'h"“°- what promises to be u bang up ‘ball game is. even with Joe Turnesa at the 36th "Umrp" micro! the best. games yet n. m one making roi- tonight. ‘Cincinnati ~ . - - - . - - - - - .. 1o 13 against tho back of the cup for a lWe hope to ass the scorg bunrd Henry, Greenfield. Fltzalmmonti. .in evidence nguln tonight w; gt MoQulllnn and Cummings, O'Neil. Th‘! 011191‘ Bflllill 800N118 Dilly. WEB b99119 the ism wall ported 0n {ho Devormer. J. May. Koip, lniquo, hole, slammed a dashing putt Whitcombe with Geno Snrnzén, the. lag. guc schedule will tako place this hi‘ ""3 ill‘! ‘"141 01' ‘U18 800715- Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 ll ' many or m“ “WPWTWTB of hue‘ ‘R. Smith, Prcnowlch. Mogrizlgi» well. grounds between the Anchors bail are inclined to look for ebb-ch‘ and inozan. Root. "Roy. llrillhctlri. and ISLars. v era duel however-that remains-to 0 h 1 . , Considerable interest and not a be 99°" 91l- llle 8mm- s (mm and “mum R M little speculation auto the outcome iBoth teams have green. mwterlal Brooklyn .' lThe teams will have practically Nlmmml Lew“ from a rout. 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