2 9,_1c.<;._'_ =__=_:__ .fue _QQARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ . _ _____ PAGE SEVEN SPORT C) 5 ` __l nowLlNo _ .~ _ noxmc _.__ W WRESTLING . BASKETBALL 1 BASEBALL orasiz scour FL.; .Q L-F 4- _ _; ._ , _ ~ A ‘ Eli mg season. ’l‘ill1 Tho mud Coker. f made no mistake. the rhy- Tlle lineups follow: B 0ld Country Rovers-Goal, Jem- - Eullbacks; Reymond, Wri8hlfi Covill, Smith, Adair; For Hunter, Thompson, Coker. Bevans. Poole ; Full Dechant. Referee-H9»l'1'y DYO- . - Linesmen-J. Kensloe, Wooding- MASNOIC ` _- ` (Continued from Page 1) The ora Drake. Grand Seoty-E. Kemp. The next annual communication be held in-Charlottetown on thlijd Wednesday in June next- Genn to be taken in the light from incandescent lamps. --&_i_____1_ £5 YEARS UF PRUVEN QUALITY COUNTRYB DH T MMERSIIJE. rtunities “ming ml-ny fine 099° Pi an soul, ms Summerside N mm went down to de_!eat be- Charlottet0W?\'5 "Qld c°“n“'5" H ccnquerors or the Ville eleven, in their initial tussle Ch Am ny clearing by the halves and N footwork of the f0rW9»l'dI for the victol’Y~ m Western forwards dribhled to the Rovers' backs nidu- nmes, but _were unable to cope P me homesters' defence tactics. Rover forwards, receiving the H from the backs in weli placed e Qally after lilly on the le citadel and were Only c from scoring by the fleet P ie team, who robbed them me ball at the goal mouth. L DuPcS4luier and Hunter for the scores, Coker dis- exceptionally fine footwork. ride, in the opening half. the wind and sun in their fav- C unleashed a vicious attack, but robbed of the ball by the Rov- Swami “me rearguard. Smith began the C 0,- the opening score when he Brooklyn nicely to Coker, who Gllld-1 Western halves, drew the full dl out and passed' to DuPasCluler. Bummerslde rallied strongly, but around the Real their nemises. Just as the ended Hunter, left forward. re- B the bau cn a neat forward game to drive a sizzling one S the bar in a well placed shot. B In the second half with all the due .to changed ends the were no time in danger and further into the lead. Du.Pas adding 'two more scores early Heer, McGcugan; Halyes, Jackson, Duckworth; Moore, Caldwell,'B. Poole. carried on until disposed of. election of officers ncSult6d VW nd Master-s. M. Dsnlfle- Grand Master-.l=‘. M. Pid- Senior Grand Warden-V. L. Junior' Grand Warden- E. Ward. Grand Treasurer-W. ans have produced s high camera lens that enables snap mer coffer dam ares.. RESU m Pi louse (Aston ... ~. Vance, Haines, Johnson 0‘Fe.r-rell; Frankhouse and H uffalo .. . Montreal - ning: Pomorski. Mich J Second game: E45? gens.: $3533 New York ... . Detroit .. .. Ruffing, Moore and Dicke sler, Fischer and Hayworth. i Washington .. is 15 0 Cleveland I 9 2 Stewart and Sewell, Berg; Fer- rell, Craghead, Connelly and Pyt- lak. Philadelphia ... 812 1 Chicago .. 913 0 Cain, Oliver and Cochrane: Gas- iton. Durham, 1-Ieving and Grube. Boston at Si.. Louis (game called end fouth--rain). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo 'I: st Columbus 4. Kansas City 3; at Minnesp1Q I (I0 innings). ' Milwaukee 5; at St. Paul 6 (10 dnnings). St. John’ (Continued from Page li l ` Three steel and concretc sheds are to be constructed with conveyor galleries and galleries are also to be erected connecting the Harbor Com- mission grain elevator ic the C. P. \R. elevator. ' Work is to be started immediately and will be completed by the end of the year. It is expected that em- ployment will be provided directly and indirectly for some 550 men, with preference being given to local labor. One shed is to be construct- ed on the Navy island quarr well and the other two sheds. to be de- glgnsd as "A" and "B", will be plac- ed on the new pier within the for- i Altogether the cost of the under- taking will be $1,013,000. _ When this work is completed and gubsequent connecting trackoge is held, Saint John will be one of the _finest modern and completely °l‘i\llP_', U0 f§g-was D-52|-1 H OG n-an ~I~l BIB TANNERS DEFEAT ELMS The Tanners took the Elms into camp in a. Western Industrial League fixture at Victoria Park last evening by a 12 to 4 score. Plans Made For CampA/tAlders/not (Special to the Guardian) MONCTUN, N. B, June 28----With the opefriing of the military camp at Aldershot, N. S., on July lst next, arrangements have been made for the transportation to the camp of military units in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward' Island. The Prince Edward Island L'ght Horse and Highlanders will leiive Bummerslde over the Canadian National Railways on July lst, arriving camp the some day. On the following day military in-fits from Amherst. Maccan. Springhill Junction, and Oxford, Nova Scotia will ent/rain that night to be fol- lowed the next day, .lilly Srrl, by the Cape Breton Hghlandcfs from sydney and units from Picton. Westville, Stellarton and "B" 'Com- pany ni' Colchester and Hants regi- ment (Stewiacke). On July 4th, no. 2 company sixth division slgna-is cf cnarictteawm, P. E. l..` will leave there via the S. S. "Koch- elcga” and proceed to Piciou where they will journey over the Can- adian National to Truro and thence to Alderslint. (ter-nany has about 3,000 separate manufacturers of small musical _in- strumcnts. most of them in Saxony and Wurttembcrg. Portable ncon signs have been in- ox a‘s°b°uL@ai¥“°nUM|NlUNworthAveto Weymouth St to Bpthumi “_ :rt Hskelimio ;tt;id Q vlirry irnfport l Grafton St.. finishi-U8 in front of (By The Asocwed Press) ton.. .. 410 1 me 8 ° °““t RTH°1m11Llmli¢d _.O’Brien entry her record taken last October, these two are wort-h watching. The Wellington elltrv Yorkoln 2.14 l-2 is working okay for trainer McDonald. We still have Walkie, Pixie and Mr. Squires 'three good trotiers and the good pacer Boneara Todd, Mr. Henley with friend Tom up. We might seo Al. B. Jr., and George in this class. ‘ The last class on the program is hnrseman is interested in as it very often tums out to be a fast one ning. The O'Bl‘ien Stables hv all Winnie Winkle if she starts in this class. 2.l3Ui_ over her home track last October seemed easy. You will recall friend Harry coming down three years ago with a green horse for the slow class called-Lucky Lindy, and whining with the third mile 2.16%. Be on hand for there are four- teen entries besides Winnie Winkle. You ran never he mire of the win- ner till the race is over. .lnpan was the only country' last year in which thc textile production was iriratcr than the five yellf ill" eragc for 1927-3l. vented that can be operated by dry cells instead oi’ the usual 110 volt ~ _ t. ._ 'll t.- ~...i2nl‘.‘“lt”‘“°“’"“ - » ‘ A flowing tide is with those who eek to make a better world. S DEFEAT had been honeyconihed with stop. mond when the Hawks edged them E’-‘t in Shel” 101' th!! h&l'd Essex 252 (Cutmore 72) Middle- ttsbui-gn .. s la l "°11l¢l\t'= match will v-supw the lout li te v. srlrd. lt took lots or hard tralnms sex ia for we wickets at l.e.u'». Y k ew or ... 2 'l 0 league leadership and Bothninesare‘ The game in the first three in- '40 Win 19-St yvir Ind by lil I0' Warwickshire 372 for eight wick- Swetonic and Picinich, Finney; confident of ' 1 ubbeu Ben and Mancuso s w n. Come on out nings was loosely played, especially ¢°l1ntS will take eqlllllly all ml-wh if ets (Kilner 81. Bates 65, Santall 132 ' ' lens md we for yourself just who on the Guns' pm. but after the nvl more this year- not duo against surrey at num- _seemd “meg ' vrlll win. The batteries tonight will third frame was over both rlines F0lioWi1'lg are the officials wh0, ingham. mbumh __ 4 5 3 be Connors, Carbonnell and Fran- settled down and treated the fans will handle the above rece whichl Ncttmghamghup 301 1 or nine ew York ... 'i1o_1 cis for. the Rovers. with Ayr-eg, Q.-,sg to a. real exhibition of baseball. will be run off on Monday evening (walker 99, qu,-in ss not out) French, Swift and Finney; Par- and Memes Q, n e Star`s choice. The Gulls on the wrong end of July 3rd at 7 o’cloclf. Starting in againgg Gloucester st Nottingham. 51"' I"“q“°' Um” ‘md M°“°“5°- a 'l to 2 count in the third fell on front ct the Bike Shop, Gt. George some;-get 215 (J. Lee 77, Freeman Fmt nm” the offerings of Stewart in the next Street and finishing in front of R. seven for 61), Kent 31 for five, at __ 9 M 1 SCHOOL MEET frame to account for four runs. T. Holman Limited, Grafton St. Tunbridge wells. hiladelphis 511 ii ‘_ They swfed another tally in th0 Starter. James McMillan. Derby 128 (Sihbles five for 49). Malone. Nelson. Grimes and A "°°°’d bfeaklnl meet is er- sixth ie make it 1-'1 only fc have Timers; sam Doy1e.Jemes Coyle. Lancashire loe for truce wickets si Hmett: Jackson, Liska. cc11ins.'l>°°t¢d 1"fllj\;r‘° this vw; mheei is ex- ` ness. ccyie. " ' bridge. _ ' ~'.-~ dgi“€f’°'“ fl "g°1l“m- Aa `: lid. A _ Lei t First game. ber of enmes received Prince or Game B hmm nouncer com ces ershire 265 for four (Berry . y gs - au N "_ "_ 8 u 0 Wal" College L’ mo expected _M The course will be from The Bike 91. Dawson 58. Shipman 145) . Sh°r> to Kent St throushwBrigh- against Glamorgan at cardiff yn ... ... 1 6 2 . ' - Derringer and Hemsiey, Manion; 1;” T' ”’°‘l‘; liiqwmton the field Sea Guns $35323 g 3_7 ton Road to willow comer out B;-r01]_ Bhauge and L0pez_ Qutem even; °V¢ I- 8 F53 in hc days Hawks ~ ' - - ~~ 1 4 2 0 0 1 1_9 Norm River Road to simmons ooh -T . ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' °' ner across to Spring .Park School , U ir .-At th l t, “D " incinnaii .. .. su o Mum., f Dough-escn thee bl;;c wat; and Malpeqm mm "° R°y“'1°y __: fl: an 0 U- MEETING cmweu' ' Read beyond Pumping station Rixey Quinn, Frey and Lomb _ ' across to Sherwood Cemetery and ; 'I’hurston, Mungo and 101;, Tm ’°u°Wm¥ °°-Pfflllns. managers "W adicstrte ad. or the rudusti-ui ls e rs and mm -Brackley Pt. Road in Brackley Pt Outen. and umpires of_the Eastern Section __ _ _ ` s 9 1 ` ` Bos l-iaualian. Carleton and wilson. “ 7’ m °°“’gh° f°’ "h° l"”'P°°° °f nm Rm" Y°“”“ `S“h' Ph" ' .U - ' - ` The firemen under' their ever . y ' 1-imdt and gpoh,-"_ ironing out some of the ff ‘ < 5 ' ' ' » d, icumes obhgmg and u _£0 Chit h tes 2, o'l:>cul Giants 1. critz. existing in their section of the Lea °° r Us e *We Giants 1 Maxlcuso, Giants l- Jur- Second game: gue: Sea Gullsl D. Ccughlin. *IW kindly consented to assist at start ga; Cubs 1: Wumn’ Dod . . gers, l; and finish of race. . . Bulger; Rnvens: Felix Hen.e1_ Em The talk heard around the race Cm 0% Gi°»llLl» 1» Ollicll. D0dBc1'5. l. _ mob is that swmmrside will _ ei' Birtwistle and his efficient High Rem 1; wma-,ey_ }3mv¢5_ 1; my I have the best days ____c___g _mee staff of officers have offered fc as- nuui,Yanlfees,l; Foxx, Athletics, 1; ' Dougan Wm Iénis wats0'n Cr ' the opening of their track 45 years sm' in duecmng tmmc' M3”"5h» s°n“t°”' 1- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE H ' ' ~ 55' ag,0_ The match mee between IHSIWCUQY Fripps of the R. C. M, The Lea.der~s-Foxx, Athletics, 18; We - Mr- Ed A¢01'1'1._ Ai Ryan and Lucky Lindy and V010 Rico alone P., has kindly offered assistance in Ruth, Yankees, 17; Gehrig, Yan- R_ H. E' Glen Partridge officials of the In Should draw as large __ crowd _N directing traffic on the H_'lg°hwgy_ kees. 17; Klein, Phillies, 13; Berger, dustrial League src also asked to the Black Punt and Hemndo moe Thanks boys this cel-balmy help; g Braves, 18; Iazzeri, Yankees, 13, 'mend' ` did is vears ago Macll.-in is ccn~ ""““° °’ ° 1°* “nd 1° “l’l”‘~‘°i“t¢d "”““° T°""° ` ‘°‘“‘°"’°““' 3”’ (18 mums" TONTGHTS TITLE BOUT fide,-,t that his Lindy can wk, by the management of the race. National, 222; Total, 522. Wilson. Elliott and Crouse, Dan- I Volo R.`co into ca-mp ss hc did last _ BASEBALL Keith” Fume d Taaels, Mc- Tonight in me big Munson Fall in Charlottetown, Power feels . r an Square Bowl on Long Island. Jack that with PM up v°1° Wm 'how ` . 'iiiefuwegemecfbasebeuefthe Toronto .. 4 8 1 Bharkey meets Primo Camera his mrm M W° yea” 83° when he Y D E F .. ... ... . in season at Kinkora was played re- Ruchester ___ ___ 0 2 2 his “Ist defense of the World” won the third heat of the frcs-for- - oemly between the old nvals Kim lslrkcfer and Heving; Kaufman, heavwei ,__ me Th B sw Gob an in ciiarlsifetcwii in 2.oa with ll H km and memm d ' Wetherell, Lindsey and Hinkle. E ' ° ° n Col. D. A. MacKino up. Bc on - an was Won by . is a slight favorite over the "Anib- hand to cheer your favourite horse U16 Ki-llkvru boys by the close Albany .. 4 s o line Air" ln the betting. but car- wvimry wore M12-10.Alan white pitched ei-sey City 0 0 0 nera followers predict that the Th 21,`7t _ _- a great game for Emerald and was RFussell and Padden, Phelps and tme Wm have changed hands after or S; étartgxt Hqngpmgfagixth bfcive Frank three bagger in relieved by Pbrd in the seventh ensa. . tonights battle. Sharkey expects to pink Stn D fo; a sam bét 'on BZ? the eight inning with one man on who also gave a. good accciuit of Fmt nm” _ wegh about 205 pounds when he mum of his mee last Week at Nor- base. and which ended in a home himself. For Klnkom Tommy Newark .. il 14 0 enters the ring with Camera tip- ,ham under me “gms what about “m °“ 5 Wd *‘1’“‘°W °° third- -70111151011 Piivhed the whole nine Bammom ___d 5 13 ping the males at mah Peter Dawes? ns wmlth h W brought his team. the H1-Y, innings with brother Joe on the Weaver, Murp y sn es; as- ” ng 3 tllllollgh to a 5~3 victory over the receiving end and th se bo' La ~ et. Cunningham and Linton. fiCk°i» 011 him If KlHB Ffl-="f‘. snnio ‘ e ‘S P Y GAME DISPUTED M S A1 rs ui the hardest and closest ed a wonderful game but received ge?Zm'gD_n'g- mg `3;‘es?ra1f;1emW‘££; fffllghi- Same .Vet Played for the poor support fromtheir team-mat- Newarx .. s la o Last night at the miisbem dui- ,,e,d_ __ pm MMI' ,Jem here ”~°""d ""°PhY~ °= ln the early vert of the game. Bnltunm 3 4 0 mend the Hawks defeated the sea MEM look od an The Seniors started out by gar- At the end of the third innings the De . ns. Murphy and Harg eaves. 3° ef th’ he” llering three runs in th ni-st some n 7.3 f _ Mm;'_fg]y_ Smythe and Sp,,f,z_ Gil”-5 ‘ll "@S“l" Wne Of the U1~ vvhat about the 2.23 trot and _ - ° °" ma °r Em°md W' <'lil-sl-flal I»@a211e.The game. however pee- win. 13 enmw The mm, ‘“""“" “U lllafrfl hits. but were the winners ivfeiv-r and Mulligan . " ' 'helflscrlx f th. it . . _ ' AMERICAN LEAGUE _ is under protest by the latter team. boys are not unanimous in this game Iiiotl-ls :wth 8 re; of the made some moe hits' whne for class about what med Wm be the to - 8 SIX they managed Emerald M. white, Fold and Mul- wnmer. We have th H fill the bases with one out, but llgan were equally 'as good. John- M the, Montague °mw1“{5h» W1; hopes were shattered when "Slick" ston's clever base-running was s retired th t t " . down to 2.10 last August’ his ti It _ e nex wo batters feature of the game. _ V5 A feature of the game was "Rabbit" The lineupsz- season racing. Add.e McGraw, pamid efs h U g s ces ing catch in the Klnkora-Catcher J. Johnston- ! _ _ . . dgimnilflfi B';uH:W;l;nM1;;<;;le outfield. .lee saunders was the pick Pitcher, ri Jcimslcn; lst Base, E. _ ' o e Se i Y, fi l b - ; _ ~ season won all her races and got Mn nor Hung md at Mcrver md Base' W Keefe' ard . g consisently through ut. B , R. Shre ; . _ a record of 2.10 1-2 with owner rr. ° Maiiignn. Ls sim’ ri' ci. .rewett im. Mae vaio. 2.16 1-2. B0 S K 1 J’ ‘ ' ' ' ' ina the Northam night race winner. X com WP' Mmhmm thi’ Em ld~C ' , . ; Wi““l@ Wink” 3-13 1-4 “Other senior Y 3 c o o o o o o o P.fcn;aA is»tM isesvlrhwl. n 00 2000034! 1'lor\i:2nd Base. G. Mulligan; ard Hi Y Llneubsi- lil Y McDonald W Goss McLean Rattenbury Fitzgerald Storey Morris rtridge A. Hale J. Tumer .. ...E. Rice A. Taylor H. Saunders E. Ramsay J. Huntcvr N Burnett J. Pl* - Alvnnlinsvr N. s. Juris :is -Four- the 2.29 Trot and Pace. This aoiwhnson E_ Ben _I ' t ' ' called slow class is one that every year od Roy S eeves died today in Umpire-E. _Rnl-lin. The child was playing in dit .h b°f°"" finished' Last ye" the Hush e a t Upsurge near where his father worked whgn won ii, time 2.16. We have fifteen he was struck by a car driven by C. entries all with a chance of win- Subsfdes ~ . ' The boy died in hospital a few min- reports should have a winner in " “"“ (Associated Press) ` Ui-lll’C»AGO. June 28-Dollar wheat went into eclipse today, re- cent big upturns in prices being suddenly wiped- out by sensational reverse market action. Uncertainty attending the effect of quick s,pplica.tion of the Gov- emment‘s new proccm tax and farm bonus syslem was asserted in some qua-i-ters in he largely res- pnnrihle for the lmsei. oi’ values. All the grain markeis._ however. loss orders to sell on price set-_ backs, and as _soon as these ordersi were dislodged, an avalanche of profit taking sales carried the mar- ssinoa Y ligali. J. neigan. E. claw. l lzcp H11 Wi 33 I-3 -|l"l-| ¢f.>'_l ME RUN BW. D- Murphy; s sion. .1 While: Fielders. J. I-Parper. E. Mul- Accident Proves l Fatal (Canadian Press) 6 Cumberland Count,v`s first motoring 1| fatality of the season. o T. Shipley, Amherst Point farmer. utes later. StocksClo.;iower (By John L. Cooley, Associated Press Financial Writer) NEW YORK, June 28--A dizzy slap in the unites states sem.-. sharp breaks in grain quotations and generous advances in current favorites of the share traders kept financial markets bustling today. The main body of stocks closed lower after early flourishes. for iproflt-taking was heavy toward the finish ns the erratic movements 'qt wheat resolved into substantial net kets down grade. with wild rallies. intervening but fauna lo lvl- l losses. Cotton was down 'I5 cents to a ne Th ha “Z --OUR TIRE R can-eiflrlenilv and perm -OUR ACCESS i ll. Horne & Go. i - -*-'_'-w A S E B A l TIPS Officials 'liar 4 t I ' L Cn S Ort Holman Pzckard l T S gp _F T Bicyc-le Race regardless or mare are wearing out dsuy VB. STARS TONIGHT » _ Sea Gulls, leaders of the Eastern Well boys it won't be 1008 Dwi IDNDON, June 28-(O. P. Cable) AT Rovers and Stars meet tonight at section of the Industrial Bm until the big event the Holman- _closing mm, in munty criekeg N IONM' LEAGUE u:tA?eg'wei° Gmunds at 5-15 in League, suffered their first defeat Pickafd Bl°Y°1° Rnd Ram' mB*4‘l`l*8 8€ti1Il8 Und" Way ibdllll w a s ct d - R- H. E. 93596 9 YD be tho best 133, eyemng on the Hmshm-0 Dim Jlist think only five more dByS were 35 f0110w,g_ mutans game of the season. The winner of to EPAIR MAN-- -* ' will-at a small cost per tire-inspect them. -OUR VULCANIZING DEPT.- snrnfly-repalr breaks ORY DEI‘T.~~ carries a full line of Goodyear and Firestone Tires and Tubes. YOUR SAFETY AND (EMFORT_ ll ill¢l`¢“5@¢l 2CC0l'l‘llllKll'-let us look at your Tires. Central Garag` CHARLOTTETOWN 1288-silt-3l. E'astPrz°nceSoccer Asso. Formed prislng Slinimerside, New An-l?` nah. and Margate teams S B d risen. and Margate on Friday last re- sulted in a. one all draw, and was one of the best games yet seen.-S. Accident Case In The case of Wilfred McNally vs. Lome Sentner and Poole & Thomp- ‘ th son Ltd., an action for damages for do pe pl o r _ gm and Summersiiie last summer, came M before Mr. Justice Saunders and a 1.0 .1 Court. w qu N cldcnt occurred, Dr. Jardine, who d° examined the injured man, Corporal in Robert MacDonald, of the R. C. M. P., who conducted the investigritioii, pr Vernon Campbell and Fred McCar- sl ville, who testified that their wagon hu had been struck by a car alleged to W be driven by Sentner. U Mr. J. J. Johnston, K.C., appear- de ed for the plaintiff. Mr. J. 0. C. C mphell for the defendant.. Sent- la r, and Messrs. D. L. Mathieson ex d T. A. Campbell for Poole & so oniuson Ltd. At 5 o'clock when SD e court adjnumed the piaimiu 3° ci not completed his case 5° col P rst opposed the plan is now un- an i.h S Select Berwick ” As Site For” Hydrating Plarit 31° sal to rsonal injuries received by the Sta aintiif in an automobile accident pa tn d la t _ A D 6 ma e “een Kmgm n ur" on wheat meet again tomor- w morning to discii:-5 :if:i‘eage lim- u.ry yesterday in the Supreme im' The testimony of five witnesses has as heard. They were Thomas Pa- cus et, Borden, who was with Mr. Mc- ag ally changing 9. tire when the ac- a SOCK-FOOT NINE VS. WILDCATS 7-5 A stiff game of baseball was play- ed on Hillsboro Square yesterday An East Prince Soccer “_ ' afternoon when the Sock-Foot Nine sodmon has been mmed wm_ _ defeated the Wildcats by a score of to-5. The lineup was: __ . _ Wildcats-Catcher. I", Dunn: Pit- lhe gfglsgzggnfféizs Zeregilmlntff rher, A. Wynne: lst base, L, Clar- eéretary Ed' Ame;_ Exienifr' kin; 2nd base, H. Murnaghan; 8rd Phu Duckworih RD_an’d Pm?" Veibase, M. Oatway; Short stop, R ' PWD' lMurnagnan. er-t Poole and Walker. A sche-l S0ck_F,,0¢ N|ne_CatChe,~_ E_ M¢. we 0! gamfs fmu be darwn “P W Lellan; Pitcher, B. Dunn; lst base, Domest fm' 9' fme trophy which is i J. Neale; 2nd base, H McGee' 3rd being d°m"ted by Messrs- Heath base, J. MacDonald; Short stop, H. Sl; F0115. M. L. A., and Hugh Mor- M¢Ca11um_ A some between Summersfde V Referee-Leo Redmond. DELEGATES (Continued from Page li *T Supreme Court ”“” ' can L- future with foreboding. 'I‘h g allowance of only six Ameri dollars a day looked in on the e impression is common that United States is helping the llar's downward slide in order to bilizc later at a more favorable rity. fter a day's respite the “big E ion plans. Australian opposition schemes restricting production checked the progress of the dis- sion. Later Australian advices saidto be rather more favor- e but one of the conditions laid wn is in agreement wiih import- g countries. Cuba's scheme for limiting sugar oduction is being; considered by a lb-committee ofthe Conference t according to rf-ports slow head- ay is being made. India which at rsiood to be willing to co-operate. Sir Philip Ciirilifie-I.isL»~», Secre- ry for the Cololiio:~,l1acl me quaint perience of speaking on the heme in a triple capacity. He oke for the United Kingdom both a large scale iniilrurr-r and a small ale proflurer. As repi'»=,