~ var-rm: 4.1.x.‘ Rodudhfiobneosfillnuhl Four Clubs Battle For League Lead‘ NEW YORK, liiay 2t). ——S\\'ifl. descent of the world cltamviflll Si» Louis Cardinals from sccotitl to fifth place ‘in the National llt-zitilll‘ drew attention today t... (l struggle for second platrt- liuttveell no less than four teams. . While the (Blunts. like their lelV low townsmen, the ‘Yanks-cs, in iltt- Wt-tliiestlayz Julie American League, had it good hold on first place tho next four tt-uinh‘ dates-day. June 7th.—~Cameron in the National t-ireull were bunt-li- ed so closely =1 wit» would "WWwt-ttnesttay. Juno them. i The four are, Cults. Pliiilieai, l'ir- ' ates anrltlartliitaltt. iititneti itt the _order of their tirtest-nt t-nni; ht-Eiiittl the Giants. Between llit- first illlti last of this ttiiarteltt- just 2i tiuititsl intervene. A single filiifilli is tiiifttigii in settti. one of the four down Hl"v'Ul‘ll| Hleltil and that is with! llilllllfilleil to the . Cardinals when they lost lhtiir lust engagement yw-iatetwliiy- by nu eitzlti to one count to -the lit-tires while Pittsburgh wits i1‘t)tl1l('illl.( tin- league-leatlitit; (ilflnlbl, l1‘. ltt ti.‘ Chicago beating llrtitiklyit T to l. and-the Phlllics wt...- tut».- Joe Harries. Piltsiitirttlt tiisti sacked had a tierlt-et tiny at butt with four bingies iiitti ll tins-s in live’ attempts. The ltorie run SiilKgPrHt were Wright. and Trynnr tit‘ tile‘. victors and Farrell. the yotttliltii‘ Giant. Charley Roofs tiiiehitig. plus loose Brooklyn fielding gave the Cubs the victory that (‘arrlt-tb them from fourth to seeotid p1’ It was Roofs sixth win of the so son. A shuko~up in tho Antericttn Lon- gtie also took place when the tigers" ado their hits count lo tiefctit‘ ashington 5 tu Ii. tutti the iirtiivits outslugged the Red Sox, for it ti. ti decision. The Senator-z thus from fourth to a tic will (‘levt-lztutlt for next to last, wltilc Detroit and (lzihrig. Yankees, 12. St. Louis‘ were detiridockoti in? fourth position.‘ The high snot tit j Sinnuslt, 'l'igers, 5. Boston was the halting of “flint? Miller 0f the Browns who intitle, four hits, one a. hunter, in rive|iz times up and boosted hit: itverittgt- to .446 for the season. Hay ZOth-Jlameron Wetlnestlay, May 25th.-Mcl)onaid iFrench Golfer ,.,.,;.,,.,,1~‘ritla_v. .\lay 27t-h-—Kennetly Major League ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Harper, Giflllth .390. litirtislty, Giants, 31. tldarrell, Giants 42. »-t1raitutii, Pirates, lti. t'l‘rittjle.s ~ =l<‘risc1i, (Iztrtlinsls, ti. Wilson, Hortisby, Giants; Williams. iSttilcn bascs-tCuyleig Pirates. 10. Pitching thieadows, _Plra't0s, won AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘liattiiig- tEiMiller, ‘Browns. Alli lttiiut ——Gehrig, Yankees, 311. . liits -—~Gelirit:, Yankees, 45; Liint- 3011M" ~ - - - - - ~ - ~- 9 19 .321 qntk zit‘. Athletics, 45. lliotthles Udfothergill, Tigers, 12; National League I 'f‘"ip1-.' ~o l ' , P» x (a 8mg 0/ New York limiters —*Ru'.h, Yankees, 9. stolen buses —:Goslin, ‘Senators, Phflfldemhll 13 1° 565 Slm-ttrotts, Athletics 7. Pitching —iPOI1'll0Ck, tion, THE lMPORTANCE OF FITTING To, give proper support to the arch, qvon with Arc»- Flttcrjlhool. there mun be extremely accurate fitting. dit- forentyvldthoare required u well u half sizes, Areihfitting Service Gltllifeg this. the Black Kid Bluehcr xfords are stocked In A. B. C. D. and E. widths, B0613 and from li/z to 1i. Ypu lhcuid have a pair at the special prlco of $10.00 (sold In larger centres at $11.00 and $12.00. _ Sightly, Gentle sLATEics ARCH FITTER "SHQES F 0R MEN ‘ Water's Arch-Fitter shoes are designed tc give proper support to the arch and thus relieve the unnatural pgrain of hardwood floors and concrete walks, The lost in so tot-med beneath tho arch the foot is fit- tedhnugly and receives the much needed support. This ‘support lo given without hindering the tree movement of the foot and there ls nothing in any way to impede circular manly Shoe PHE cnkiznorrmrown citations . 9.3., J. w. .0BBLEEt 135 (man GEORGE s1". A Offers many, many Specials in Outing Togs for Victoria. ‘Day. ther Coats, Auto Gloves, New Caps, Golf Knickers‘, Golf Hose, Fancy Socks, Shirts, LOOK YOUNG Announcementioi Importance Made by Col. N. P. McLeod‘ An important announcement was- made yesterday to The Telegraph; Journal by Col. Norman P. Mae‘ Leod, Maritime amateur director, in which he stated that a number-l of local athletes. who had been suspended during the last baseball‘ season by W. E. Stirling, at that A. A. ti, of 0., would be eligible for amateur cards if they could‘ fululi the necessary affldalrit quallflca~ _tioiis. The suspension had been lifted on one of the men during the wint- er and the rest. were subsequently returned to the fold by a bulletin issued by .8. F- Doyle, at that. time president, at a meeting held here in ltiarch, The suspension was lift- ed on the men as they had not been ‘professlonallzed but merely su- spended for slight violations. Mr, Stirling acceded to the re- lqust. to attend the meeting and raised no objections to the lifting RRECTED SCHEDULE FOR“ of the ban. These men, lCol, Mac- W. K. SCHQOL JUNIOR BASEBALL. LEAGUE Leod said. would not coma under the A. A. U. of C. bulletin calling for the cancellation of all cards ls- -sueti since the first of the year. |(St. John Telegraphdouriial). ———-—<o->-_i- Captures Title NIEWlOASTTlJE, County Dowit, ire- lonshlp by a 5 to 4 victory over .-A¢'-1l'11 v11. K011‘ tMisa Dorothy pearson, of Tunbridge ‘Wells, Kent, England. l-lth.—tKettntetly vs. i\ille.EDcLa*Chaume who led hm‘ young English rival throughout Wmlnestlay, June Kiln-McDonald ‘their mulch, is the first foreign" ever to win the Brilist women's open championship. All three major ‘British golf titles are now held abroad for the first time iii. the history of the ancient "time. IBobby Jones, of Ntlatita. Ga" holds the open title, and Jess Sweetser of l\'_ew York holds the amateur title. it is expected, how- ever, that the latter title will ‘be brought back to Great ‘Britain next ‘week tit Hoylake. Baseball Standings American vague New York . . . . . . . . . . 21 8 .724 Chicago .. . .. .. 18 13 .581 I Philadelphia . 15 15 .500 St. Louis . . . . . . . .. i4 14 00 Petroit . . . . . . . .. l3 15 . 64 i Vashiiigton ..... 13 15 .464, ptYlevel-mtl . . . . . .. 12 16 429 Won Lost P.C. 19 10 .655. . Chicago 15 ll .577 Pittsburgh . . . . . . 14 11 .560 Ygnkggg‘ tSt. Louis . . . . . 15 12 555 Brooklyn . . 13 18 419 Boston . . . . . . . . 10 14 .41’! Cincinnati ' . . . . . . 7 20 .259 International League Baltimore Rochester Toronto . . . Newark JorseyviCity . tttnnvrxi ? Fabrics i Moth Proof 1‘ ran u tmt s»: preim- t, ntlon on the market today a for protecting your cloth- v lng, Woollono. draperies. , blankets, upholstered turni- é turo. etc" from the moth ,‘ worm. __ 1t is odorlon, otnln- " t. lulu. non-lniilmlble, non-lw I i” jurloul, and there lnnothlng V‘ you can uu that will glvo tho ' umo roouita. Try It for once and be oonvlnoetk-Qim bot- ‘i I tlu. t of?!» mail‘ U00 the ‘f8un" aide-opening ,_ i QormonLBog to store your ‘i furs-Mic up. \ ' at?» t ~|'-I~FQ5TR‘ . ‘groom. whining his “m, game byntrtfs scheduled l5 ijntud settii-fittul time vice-president of the M. P. 13.; Ml" Cecil Leltch, world’: fam- ouo British woman Itruck by hfihtnlng ‘whll the play in the British women's op- on golf championship here qt New- castlo, Ireland, on Monday. It ls not believed her injuries will prove “Y” Bowling ' COMMERCIAL LEAGUE (Iver Prowse Bros. by default in the laHt game of the (‘niritiertzltti ‘beugtie- Rrtzcrit Hatvhvaice are ll.'0i'l'l‘.ll l.ea,',tir~ cliiiiiipittiis. .c~.itn t-ollt-d against. ‘land, tMay 20. — Mlle. Simone Thl-_ "5~ on De La tChaume, 19 year old‘ IFrench goiter, today captured the 8th'_"-McD°“a1dlBfitiSil women's open golf chamtr‘ \ ROGERS HAHDWARE: m Tile bike, events promise. to betthtn given, 155 150 8-11 i :1 l-illtltlifill drop during the past your. Hi0 _\‘.'Il‘(|r§ -l»=t, smith \| ,\,;“ or m, and it can only be l‘0jlll\'(‘ll~‘2llil, (ifltitlspveil, iiNll. lit-ti. \l‘li .115? ulcd by a ltig list of entries fiottrtlicivs. At-tttiitt. ‘fittie ill if. ~.--<-.ttttl~._‘ , t153'll\e rural sections. , High Jtttnttwist. \\'ltit~-, tit _\, ' 128' Atty iitqtiirios should be zitldreiis- 2nd. lCslt-y titttl 'l‘ittt -~ 1116 ed to (loo. i‘. Walker, Y. M. (f. A., illeiizltl, 5 ll. l itirlt. , E. Harris Rogers ‘Hardware Company, Whig the Continerclul league Wm‘ Lost P~C~ 1926-—27, winning 110th sections- ‘Zengfilgllzvislsnlgll:“ufignh [he sumL lIl.N.B.; Blitl, Mutlliit-tvs, \t-:ttli;t; every night it; a remarkable record for any team, stat-ting out with vic- tory and keeping it up till tho last Chkwg‘) - ‘ - ~ - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " few games. The peruonniel of tho BYOOKlYm ~ - - ~ ~ - - team is as fol owttr- 1111;. Ernest. there utioiis Rogers, keep it tip. ial league winners; 1924-1925. Protwse Bros. 11955-1926. Moore 8c MaoLoodhi. 1926~1927- Rogers Hardware. .(1927—1928 (Patotis) ? '2 Won 10st RC. Syracuse . . . . . . .. 22 11 .667 Buffalo’ .. 20 12 .625 an Exhibition game on the YwAl- leys. Date to be fixed later. Reading ........ a at loss tPatons defea/ted Moore ti: Mac- - head's only by 33 pins in a closely 1110111111611. Gray and Count-into". conteslcd game. 157 144 International League 197 173 ’ - 128 150 Retuliiit: i165 Baltimore, 174 1% n hi l liill, J .k u WM‘ “Redo McDonald h’ ' o o tint i ' at‘ ‘shit ‘Gang M‘ A' H’ A' I ' - ~ n W Montreal;._t10 minission to S .\lt)2v"l'.llll'.‘-Atl., May 20. e - llintéiltiitnltl has not pill iii utipettf» mice yet ul tlily "iltletlcltitttnt, and is supposed to be suffering l 9XPUH3 of litislillalily~ when the _ scmi-iliittls of the eliinlnatlotii-t at Jersey -(,ity . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 15 0 am made up m mevgmnvnk, w» the Forum were announced disap- ‘l. MsdLaren J. Maobaren . . . . .. H. Doucettg . . . . .. 100 -— ——- ——-~ Lake. 933 3m 753 Toronto moon: 4' MaoLEOWS: 1M ‘I26 First game: ties m s09 ""11" IOT1WWlA. May 2o. _ wm. a "“°‘"*"‘ flashy finish which saw them come from behind in the inlintllee of play to score three court i baskets and a -n‘ee throw. Gowllogh lBuIineu cotter» tttildentrof this ‘" cur-traumas Canadian Iuvsnlle y. . .. . . 1Q bra 1's. mg: will‘ 1 1011111011.. 'ltley~l_0. -- Yorkshire five You willsave 10% on‘ Thursday, Friday, Saturday and I on Fancy Sweaters, Khaki Pants, Flannel Trousers, Blue Serge Suits. Yours for $ 1 2 5o more Sample Suits, sizes 34 to 3s only. ‘Worth as high as $37.50. datc~ ahead Black Bottom TrousersQ, The newest fad for young men, up-to-date and a ‘Gehrig (llouts iilllaloney Knocked Out] ‘ A Ninth Homer as l In Fifth Rotintl t 51R AND: I», _ . Yanks Win Again, ,¢_,,,_.,,,.,,, ....,,, , YNNKilOlG STAlDlUiitl. N. Y. .\lil.‘ NEW YORK quay gty .. New 20 --- Jiiuk Shilrkeyh (‘Tilsllltlll tivt-r- York won tltr. first gaiito of lite llilllll right smashed Jiin ‘hiilillllrkl’ “cries from me indium, at (new. oui of the heavyweight tticittrtt ill land totiuy 4 to It, relief pitcher live l'0llil(l5 tonight in Tex lttrlt» “'()fki]|g a gquQgZU play i“ (“[1, of the elitiilntitioti tmirtttttiteitt. ninth inning scoring ‘Dttggan from Maloney iviut down tit-ire in Ilu‘ third base ivitli ll well placed sac-wfifth seitsioit before iltt- retereti rifice liit to Iiitrtirt. Shocker WllSiii.\\'lll‘(](lt\ the boil? ltt .\'ilill‘lit'_\’ tilt .1 driven front the box iii. the second leclitiieul ktitieltout- 'i‘lt<~. sttlllt" inning alter Cleveland had lieti 111111111 611101194 311111111“? 11“ '1" tthc score. Gehrig hii his ninth limit-i count lit the fourth round. er of the season iii the first inning‘ - with one on base. . i " 1"’ Prov. Schoolboy if Athletic Meebtn, Jh-eparations for the meet to ' ‘held June 3rd are going ahead front _.__.. tlay to day. \\"()lil<‘V~il.lyi-J. bitty ills i -Already a number of iiiqllillftihstiit Ulll\'t1l‘i-llly\\‘I)llillt‘ii' have been received from the iurul [grgollcglilltt trait-k tut-tit m‘ the .\I\:l~ sections, while others have slgiil- sun 116111! this ititertioott win-n they fled their intention of participating outpolntetl the , rt-prcsettttttivt» Montague will halve a number “tr from Fuiverslty of .\'.-\t~ iit-uttdtit-it 1101111111; 31911‘ Bullet"! ‘DTQBUKO- and Atxitllti. 'i‘iic tzzittiet dud twill gained in the days of Jack Mtt- itinl i3 points to their t-retlil, l‘. .\' DIIBPSO“, Fulton Campbell 811d oill‘ B, t-timlng it close stimuli ivillt ill ors. Hunter River and Ratstlco will ‘poilli-‘i. tutti At-tuiin illiiilli-i lllt uittt have entries anti it is expected that. only 23 The inditidtizti ttw-rlt itt‘ »Summerside will be sending tioWiLSmlth huti \\‘hit<-_ or tit.‘ ,\t|i.1..tt, a strong‘ team. trite original iutvit-Ftvtts rcstitiiisiltlt‘ n..- 22 pttillls, tvliilt- tion of giving ribbons only forlictlttin (lotttlspet-tl till hi..- sltttrt» utt- prizes has been discarded and iiihltt- Frctlei-it-itit. vtvllet, tn. lt_\‘ ittnl.» its place an till-round tiietial'\vill billing ‘Ill/lb gilt-int; t..." p... t,,._-i,...t he giveirm the hilillefll DQ1111- “'h|'tlll(ll\‘lf|ll£ll itrttrt- (Ii the |llt‘t‘l, uni tier itt each class while first and the littntistnitq» ettp tltttititetl lty tit second ribbons will be given to lllti,i\v..]f-,-iil,. llnhrti <.| ‘Vinnie. ‘fit ~ lit: I individual event winners. [pity cttptttt-rtl by .\|t. .\. “its , The track is ffl-St 001111111! ztrottiitilctl stitne. _\'t‘lll.~‘ tiutt It; tiu- int.- . t‘il iiitp coitdition and all that is poe-gittoi- \\'. ll. |lt‘lllli.<. hi‘ linltihv ttttlll nibie will be tdono to have it itt ill(‘|lil(‘ll.l|$ for lit-st; ailt-t-t- int‘ == ‘triltl. ‘host shape possible. iiiid |)l'tlll/." tut- ihit-tl pldwa \'.<-i‘t' ' very interesting in that no rttriittzl 'l‘iit; lrztrlt, tlitl not lliillili-ll t-t l-t- ill |wiiecls will lic zillowcti on tlityhost oi‘ t-ottiitlott and tlu- .,,,,,., - ttrack. ililllPH \\'t'l't' t‘ltll.~iliit'l'lllli_\' -l.t\\vt' ;; A very small admission is bciitgilliitti those itttult» zit ltiflliitj ill ilu- ‘l charged in order to defray hnre cxfrerttttt .\'.t. .\. l‘. N, It, into-t, ‘ houses. "frat-k Athletics have taken‘ The rt-stilts were: '~ \r:ttll;i 190'Clinrlpltelonnt. Shot piit- isl, 'i‘iiit: \t;|tii.i; iltiti ‘~ ~——. ———<-¢>—i hiilvihliiiy, ll.t\‘.li. ' '|~.-..,-..,...,_ ‘. Bi ~t'\1t. A. liisltiiire. 1.. ft. 1 itirh. ' | g g l .\lil‘e t~iin~~lsl. lleitl, 11X it; 3nd Mil, _____ ll-ltiltie, ittt, A "rd. 2.. “WI (Canadian Press) lTlmcf-l minutes 5i set-hit . ‘m National League Results l, lllrttltril jttntpeklsll, lilnrlt, ,\Il. ' _ .1.nt, iiighii. . ca: iii: . ti, xfgzng"; Clfixzlflfsialrlalfsgu‘: Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . .. it i2 0‘Ml. A. Dlsizlllt-t". iii let‘! t‘, i.. ' ‘ ‘ lNew York . . . . . . . . . 3 l2 l‘ 220 yuttl tlitslv-lsl, tlttttti.» Meadows anti Smith Poticet"; ‘ltice, Ml. A. 'l‘lttit-- 21'.‘ T. .\‘l'l"lllti Barnes, Greenfield and Ctimtnittgs. l litimiticr throw l:.l, .\l:tt-.\t: _ 7 il ‘HVNIL: ‘Jiitl. lletluitii. .'\i'll'llil. .' 1 2i ltl l Mtitltcstiii. Mt, .\. llisltitire, it: tt-i-t. , Kaitfmatiit aiul liarinett; Eiiitlli. 240 ylirtls din-it Isl. (intuit my loom’ ML pug. Jfllatte, Elirliartlt iintl Delitirry. _l'.N.l¥.; 2nd. ‘Slllllil, 1.lt .\. rick tPrunty. Mr. William Warwick, First game: (lrt-olttttut. Attzttlizt, 'l'lut~ 5t t and Mr. Fred Maclnnis- Coiigratul- Cincinnati . . . . . . . ti l0 2i liurtllcs~~l~tt, \\'1tilt\, .\1|. Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . Ii fr llhuti“, Acadia. ’l‘iittt~. 1X 1 1'» . cttttdexl l'l‘he following are the Commero- tDonohue and ‘ilurgruvti, Prnctle Pole Vnttlt~lsi. hitilZHPfllil. l'.\'.li. _ amt Wl1gQn_ 2nd, Strtttloii, i'.N.li.. 21rd, lisley, s.“ .- Second gatnc: Acudln. llolgltt it ft-lil. _ Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 it 2 Mlle 1111i!) st, Ml. .\. tlilecgpé phtiadetphia , , , , , , _ _ , ,, 1r, i5 g5 ’l‘rtietiiatit. Jaiuiosoti, Htnith); QIKLW; tLuquc, May, Nohf and Piclnicli; 11.14.“. (Scely, Woods. lieltl, titted-i Carlson and WilsomJonnard. 11116011); 3rd. At-tttiitt ttwut-ltituttfi. St. ibouis at Boston. tmsttmtictl. Wallace. il-‘ottlls. 11111011). '3» ' mm, ' llltllliliflllili secrcst~(itiotlstit-vti, l m we. ‘h; R0139" Iiarigfvare . N. 11., 111/; points; Smith. M‘. .\.,‘ c amp ons o mntmerc a h. League. do hereby challeilze the Amerma" League 1"(/;hff.lt"i‘:’ii‘l!i?lb‘.t!-gihor:l: ‘('2' \\' smut. United Church League champs to New York _ . ' _ . _ ‘ . ' _ _ I " 1 7 2 w‘ .|._ Taylor, Wuqvlx _,_ w‘ w“ Cieyeiand _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2 7 0 liztms; referee, W. 'i‘ Ufiiltlllli“ ‘Hoyt and Grahowiiki; llslc and “lflrlt- N‘ ""1111: ltttlwts e1 Iiuldt- K t saws“ F1titoii,'l)r. ilo\\'till'c, 1.. i-Intttit. .\l. Philadelphia _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ n H Btsllliiltliéfii; Jitdizt-s nf f|ei‘l, Alnjor Qhicaso _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ t5 l" t, Wilcox. tilt: Alorlttii. (i. h, Pros-mil; tiioitiitirors. '1‘. Art-r. .\. NiPkPFRUli‘, Blankenship, Jacobson, (Ionitiilly, rind MoCtirtly. . ' Only games scheduled, tlinttrs, 1'1’. llarlt-ttiix, it. litiss, A Rand lKontville Team , , ,’ ‘ GetsSweaters , MAY 21, 19 LASiT TIMES ‘rooay s. 1_ Auoasts.‘ USUAL PRlcgg A SPECTACULAR LOVE l)RAMA A HERO 0F fifiiEfMFnAMES DODOTHY REVIED A vivid study of a coward who became a hero. A thrilling and poignant drama of a lllifl who redeemed his soul in .1 crucible of flames. " LAST CHAPTER ' OF “House Without A SECtOND CHAPTER OF THE BIG MYSTERV SERIAL “On Guard” RlliCEtEaDliiiiiill T0l)AY—-'3, 7 & 8.45 “TIP TOP REVUE?’ “Ti-IE GYPSWS SWHESETHEART” ALA LEMOlilS, . (‘()MEl)IAN. --AND. DANCER . All New - A Show that is clean. wholesome with comedy, presenting the last word in musloll comedy- LAUGHS, SONG DANCE,‘ FUNNY’ COMEDIANSH MATlNEE-Ztic. 16¢. _ Nioi-tr-szc. 37c. 25o I T E B Eli/live TQBACCQ ‘ ‘ THAT’S WHY MEN AL waits Asii‘ I 311i‘. w“ Hickey & Nicholson's Black Twist zvznv CHEW GIVES ‘rm-z ussii UNlEQUALLED "roiaacoh \\_. “if 1%. - _a. A . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 712 2 KENTVILLFJ, May Iltl. -iin|iti- Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 11 I some. llllti t-wrvleoitiilt: itwonter lHestl, aSutteriielti untl Styles; 111111411. tho gilt of the Mai-ltitne Atti- lvlangtun mu] iyv-vinm iiieur llot-koy At-istieiaiititi to tltt- iii- Qoqhggtcp 0 tlivitlual moinlierit of the. Kctttrillr Syracuse 0 Wildcats. 1927 Murlllmc Hockey Llliamplnns, arrived in Kentvlllt: out Wednesday, consigned to l’. Al liiargesnn. ‘manager. The coats. of excellent miiioriiil. Baxter. Huirlsoit t}... Head; Barnes, tstout Johnson and Schttlte. 1015 3 ore of Blue and iite. with a ersey City . , . . . . . . . . . .. l 5 1 Btudksle and Daly- ‘Zvtibris and .3, . . r l,’ _' ‘fl-Hp, ‘I tHeifld, comme us follows i11 h‘ polntn t - h til if -,th Ellis, Brame. Parks and Cobb, maid o“ we h," an“, benmm n“, pntronlstiuwiitgt? tliitinR-tefgliits qwefg / ______<.¢__-___ goward. Holland. Brennan and uscriptioti “M. H. Champions 5g": “at lwaiidmm-‘B kmw" n?” - nmann. 1927." The ' t th i’ ll i “‘ 9 " ‘- no no . of ilnlltax. was Second game: members oi‘ {hzlteeatljlgi P? Al.) llfitivrg]: t‘) be ‘epliiced b!’ 15911110 M11991 U11 . ____ J m“, mflnaggr; Sammy ttturdock, Ste i)l0llli.f\Vlli.h Freddie Tilston. _ 0 7 gcaptaln; Weldon Kennedy, E is om" "led 1011111119111‘ l0 1118 Masher. Harry Barnaby, (loritihn 111918111 at. the scheduled time of I Skirt, Kennedy. Harry Corbin, Buck Ben- ° “Wk 81111 "wflllefltsers wereltilil‘ _ nett, Archie Nicholson. Alex An~ 11111011911 10 search for Yorkshire Wins W515i?“ “°°l’.°“" . . h llfit“'iitl“f".fi'i..ll“i “°" ‘i’ 312i ti. e was ie secont t » - o son ex o - ' ' ‘ rewards xecelved.by,.mg 10m‘: “m”, time an hottr to etigblo the findi flolr yvéizttilnigfilm Maritime crown, oi’ ltiaoDonaltLAt 3-o'cl_ck a» “ '1. ‘ . g “ma” "fin. 1min wqttmd’ dons‘: bgElagl-‘altmiwllllg: R1111 t was substituted for . ' t, . 1h." . "(mink timing men-y. worry ° post-once, of 1M1‘- mltiimmti, and ‘made t liceiisvdltititmcorpmi =wt<t i l