i.‘tn!!!iiuuillllitllilllllrilri rut.- tkib: c <; . §..III.""'III“I"I‘Ill|.l'll‘lll.",ll'llIi)flilIIXI»yl§liillll'llllill'fil'ifi;1gQg[§|||p' UH" . . I " ' ,- . Acorn; ‘i! THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Last Year’s Chas Drop Close ' Tilt In Seco Campbell Tror‘ By Both Bending fifteen players back to the bench via. the strikeout route and allowing but one lone hit. Tommy McFarlane pitched the Falcons to a hard earned victory over the Stars, in the second game , of the City BasebalYLeague. played 1 at the Abegweit Grounds last even- lng. The large number of fans in at- tendance were treated to a real game last night with tho outcome always in doubt. Errors by Mc- Forlaneis teammates had him in trouble on several occasions but some nice hurling by Tom averted disaster. McFarlnneflq pitching while being the big feature of the tilt was by no means the only one; big Geo. Ayers, southpaw ace of tho Stars. let the winners down with only [our base hits, fanning seven. and his efforts would have won almost my ball game. The Falcons won their game in the third frame last night when they scored three runs on 2 hits, tn error and a wild pitch. They idded another in the seventh on \ hit and an error. The Stars accounted for their, two tallies in the fourth session onil l walk, their only hit, a double by- Saunders scoring Squarebrlggs and l wild throw to third letting Saunders home. If the teams keep giving thc fans the same calibre oi.’ ball as dished out in last night's set-to it won‘t be long before the league will be wnjoying its former high standing. l I GAME BY INNINGS 1st Inning Stars-Acorn grounded out to Mc- Farlane to Blanchard; Duffy went the same way; Squnrebriggs was cafe on McFm-lcnes poor throw; McLean struck out.-—No runs; no hits; one error. Falcons-Doyle was thrown out by Benton fanned: Simpson thrown out by doorman-No runs; no hits; no errors. 2nd inning Stare-Saunders missed the third strike; (loss struck out; Rico inn- ned.-No runs; no hits; no errors. Falcons-Bradley out, Acorn to Rice; Price hit, single; lvlcGlnshen popped t0 Squnrebriggs; Power grounded out to Ricc.-No runs; no hits; no errors. Srdlnning Stlrs-Jemmett drew a puss; Jcm-, mett thrown out trying to steal; Ayers walked, stole second; Acorn fanned; Duffy popped out to Brad- Squarebrlggs; McFarlane thrown out'_ iy Ayers; Doyle singled; Beaten: Falcons ,Win From Stars Last Night In Great Game aowuuo v . 80mm WRESTLW-G 4 _ BASKETBALL orucn SPORT BASEBALL i ' TI-IE R ' =- 1‘ "m" L” Ex“ Challen er Wzns or r ° e 1 - - p 1 s nnzngs Game T o Gulls L . ht . h T. I .». Sea Gulls Take Hard ‘ t e Pet: Y with bu?‘ and is starting out to make éOlhfii ' , MW“ Y e)’ Them t fortune. g Sought Tilt By a 6-5 , I S B t now with the Abblos, was leading] y : INTERNATIONAL canons core‘ E n a 3 a e ‘£3 ighdlzpqigaiirysg zncsmilvgni‘ i myafaw; . --—— day. but we have mini in him aid bel Wm, L,“ y‘; M 000i: the leoguedoaclziig Sen o o .. r Rochester 42 29 "592 Gulls twelve innings to win their 22' Am re first h‘ x ch 1:ev°,':hag‘u'§° Kmsem Qlouz; > Newark H“ 42 29 game prom the Ravens on the ‘ g con o , i} 00G Oi‘ (El O ENE l iJYKY flili.‘ Shl ‘nlimflC nd Toronto 4o 31 553 Hillsbom diamond last, evening in? Year " ChICEIQOaII i De" Fur“ 3g 311211110? Pflrk 0:111 be S0044»? t0 the Easter o ay, was oun ' Mnper- . .. .___ 1 autumn, 4o 35 53, an Eastern Section Industrial ' ’ ' . ,, _»_ _ F t6 1H8 ,,,,,,.,,,, ,2 3, M, ...... ..., c1s1on Unpopular With Crowd. fdcewigpon iréuoeorglmcfw o. T m T“ c ‘an ‘Q51 S A eat“ Montreal 31 41 .431 The game was by far the best of , a‘ ~ 118W I oro oi-rn or 011$ v “Y _ 532mm .. d’? v . re‘ Jersey (my h 30 m A29‘ the 598mm The Guns went m“) w‘ <By Clgarles Dunklevyv, “Associated ‘when! ‘ftnukfil tflght 81011611 f!“ W55 some other atupifying substance fond his light/might ciutmplonsir; drew a pass: smxpmn Smmemnoyle Albany so 43 A“ early lead m the first frame when, ress Sports i; erl ra se vc ory. ‘had been placed in the nostrils far iuzelnst Barney Ross. Bamcyfitvras l . - - i Cfllllvflt-‘Yl- l" WYWSB WBWdY ""3 enough up that, they we” dlrrlcnu former amateur but stncb flrnin scoring, Bradley reached first on two timely hits by Coughlln and‘ 9 Acorns error Benton scoring ~ NATIONAL LEAGUE Lawlor scored two manners e CHICAGO‘ ‘mm ZL-Bamey i 135'p°und m" h” rested Mme.“ “mme- The “Wm! i! lllillreh- m“ h“ "lg-fled i" Bmllt: (m! . , . , . _ _, Simpson scored on a wild Ditch; Won Lost RC. Ravens pushed a run across in the ‘.355’ bmckhmmd’ sum wasted ‘Q39’ was- amamd. He Stood m hls.ended will be merely dealt with‘ bouts and h“ homo?‘ some of m‘ Price drew a was; Mnmuhen New York 36 22 my firm‘ but the “drums added two Chicagoan,‘ waded through the corner with alook of bewilderment ____ greats,» Hzhmfights dun“: m‘ Rrounded out. short to first.—-Three St. Louis 36 25 .590 more in the sixth to make it 4 tol. "mfcness Us“ of TOM Panzolmi on his face m. fully two mm“ e5‘ Jumping balm“ a“ "m °r m“. past “WU” runs; two hits; one error. vPittsburgh 33 29 532i Fighting all the way the Raven‘ ionight to snatch the lightweight He had successfully defended his latest mvenmom m sport m“, _______ 2 g Chicago B2 32 :5Ml ‘vent on a batting Enlarge In the‘ championship of the world from title in four previous bouts. ha.“ been med out m Pam ma; N...“ pram}, ma,“ Jack :51,“ m‘ mum‘ Brooklyn u 2,’ 31 .468 eighth canto to score mm mus l the New York title holder. The decision was the surprise a" bang used to some ma“ m . key and Pdmo Camera wilt “sh, starth-gquarcbriggs was safe on Cincinnati 29 34 A60 and Me It up at ‘our an. In the sweltering heat of the L of my entire boxing career, and 1 m‘. Bavarian Alps‘ The 13m trim m, the “Grid-s champions-Hm a, Beam“ error, Lakes second on pass ‘Boston 28 34 A52‘ Tm 3mm remained deadlocked, Chlcagokstadium, Ross won the have had many of ‘them, Canzon- was made 1n 1:33-15 M, mdn1ghi_ the Yankee Slnd um, Ncw£Y<yk bu“? McLean fanned? sflllfldeffi Hlilfidelllhiii 25 39 .3914 until the twelfth when the Havens -' title in a savage, spectacular, closc cri said, as his assistants stood bi The bag was iniigwd and c. jumper our. There docs not seem m l» doubled’ Squarebriggs swung; Gm scorrd again 80mg mm the lead ‘All-round battle. so close that the with lowering heads. Honestly who undertook l0 Jump ma. we near“. the enthueam g&nel4@‘ed a, grounded out. Bradley to Blanchard; AMERICAN LEAGUE The Gulls sensing their first de-' iomclak did ml‘ “w” 0" the WT", ihmlfihi I was 5i f" ahead M Rm" Eiffel Tower, which by the way is W84 the case when Max Bad‘ Bmi Saunders scored on simpsolfs bad won Lost Rod “at rcse ‘m their mlgm m thelfidict, Referee Tommy Gilmore, that I coasted in the eighth and 1000 m high’ grasped the Lupe” “ax scmrvyxm fowl,“ a Cont“ o, throw m third; Rice struck Oat- washlngton M. 38 23. ‘G237 h“ at bat to tally twice “mum himself a former boxenkand son oi ‘ninth and did not extend myself ‘and 5am “m, h“ g0", o“ h, wreirs mo. Probably it nor-rlé m». Two “ms; (menu; two errors‘ New York hm 38 24 613. the mt and kee m their smné tan old time featherweight, cham- m the 10th. . U lflushpd through the daykmss pm magnetic persoiwnii f: or‘ 1; Jack Fa|cons__Po‘vcr was out. Ayers w Cleveland H 33 30 <52‘ of 1m “e View‘; Snb k i; i, plon, voted in favor of a drouu! Sammy Goldman. Cnnzonerir- did not descend as expcmcd. The“! ‘ mrnpr-(iy U, put p6,, W‘; m’ Rice; Blanchard struck out Mc- . i; e u ro en. while thetlvo judges Edward Hintz manager, characterized the verdict ‘ms wo much gas in the bar; and ‘hutch. Silgytroy ‘x m e1,“ m m, - ‘Philadelphia. ... 30 28 .517‘ Both hurlers were in good form . ~ “ Farlaile out, Acorn to Rice. — No Qmcago _ 31 n 50o’ 1nd were, m s t m ch .'and William A. Bettye, cast their as an ouiiage. 11,», did not exude enough so more {acm- m m, i,,.,.-_,,q_ - “ms; no has; no errors. Dean“: n‘ 30 1m ~47‘; lwelfth Minot: ans tronEt f the ballots in favor of the 22-year-old Packey McFarland. himself a forl- “ins gypife danger of his being land- ; —— ; Boston 25 38 :39? game e PS par o e Chicagoan 0n the closest of may. nior contender for the worlds ed in m‘, River Same m, on my A; the Arm, ,.,,,.,.s 1.0mm“, ,0", 5"! Inning ‘ s; Louis 23 41 359 ' . _ gins’ htflltwmght champwnshlp and no“ Havrc. Fortlnaicly he thought to: ilieifll ‘in Ehglliiid the sun of $1, Slarg—Jemn1gtt-, drew his 59cm“; ' l Th°m1wp5'“ The crowd of 11,204, at firs‘ Ii member of the Illinois State Ath- Flick a Pr, m \"Q gas bag and 316,486,137 “.35 be», by me pumic o, walk; Ayers forced Chuck at sec- RAVENS SEA Gubbs , stunned by the verdict. exn. stir: Commission, declared that do“, he came not rm from his . we pammmua, machines I" the ond; Acorn grounded m Bycdley AB R H TB Po A E catcher its disapproval in boos and his.» ‘Foss had won all the way. adlmmjg friends “.110 were waiting I four days racing. George hon who got Ayers going to second; 399-3011, 2b 3 l 0 0 3 0 l Homby ’ D‘ Lawlor —-—— f0 hi r ‘a. winner and was hccirfil’ con~ Wm _ l r m | l Duffy sale when Doyle dmps fly; Simpson, c 4 1 1 1 14 1 2 - P“ e‘ A , _ ’ . ifliflllllfllod by Queen ivory. Squurebriscs struck out-No runs; Bradley» 3b 3 ° ° i1 1 5 ° Din“ C‘ cwghm L t F S d Primo Camera who n w flght= — . . PM“ c1 lst Base I" e ‘ . i i . ‘ no hits, one error. . 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 . shmkey next week’ go,- the “rungs: Frankie LeBiaxic, who playec Falcons-Doyle out, Jemmett to Miiala-‘hefl- 2b 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 W- Mmteem H‘ Hem?’ o championship‘ hem M, hand, a-‘ centre tor Dalhousie Rangers twc Rice; Benton thrown out at first by P°W°R 1! 3 1 1 1 0 0 0; 3'14 335°. D have m, head aftgr , workout, 135g [yearn ago when tlw-y w~n tin Squarcbriggs; Simpson out, Jemmett Blancllard- 1b - 3 9 0 0 5 0 0531M“ I Mam“ Wednesday and said ~The5e hands; Aifnritfme (‘Iiempionship and was to Rice-No runs; no hits: no er- MflFaflliflel D - 3 0 0 0 0 16 l, -3Yd BBS-e wwm“ p” are m‘, fortunen Pom, 01d Pd had i ___‘_ ___ ___ _ i . ,lvi rt! P. Bolge 1 _ - ' ' a i . l m”? 1.0m]! 27 4 4 4 24 22 5,. a m short gwp r The Ffllkyii/‘zlig ‘Ewtrlefi l lost $200,000 in wildcat investmmts (Donimued on Page l2) I m. Inning vGoss .1. Donovan Have, Already Been - _____ -_ _. ._ ___~ l sum an n n ‘m r» a a1’ Fielders Received Fm. t h e stars - McLean thrown out by 5W1“, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 4 1 w. Gillis P. Molnar i, .' Bradley; Sounders fanned; Goss 1311175265 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 O'Neill E. Lawlor 1g Meet- missed third strike but was safe at Svfbrisss. as -- 8 1 0 0 2 2 1 D. Gills “Bud" Kelly ' i first when Simpson dropped ball Mcllelm» i! - 4 9 9 9 7 0 0 Umpires-JV. tlic plate, Dr. Doug- secretary Darby received one of gi l and the“ threw wild; Rlce mew a Saunders, r! 4 1 1 2 o u o an; m, the bases. Innis and Gras- the biggest entry lists mi- July 1st‘_ i 3 bass; Jemima“ w‘ °“ called‘ third G055’ M """ 4 0 o 0 0 0 0 _v.'ell. races that Summerside track hasi» 3nd Axwo-l-thyjnll brother to Lee Harry O'Brien is a. very Silwfi‘ s l‘i e.- o runs; no 1 ; one error. I - ~ ' ' in horseman and n most (rim-y yCili‘ t ‘k N llts_ Rice 1b 2 0 0 0 12 o 0 ever ltnoun. The three classes, 2.11, “wot-thy 153 1.4, m5 been retired l 1 i Falcons - Bradley fanned; Price Jemmiiii- 2b -~ 1 9 0 9 0 3 0 2.23 and 2.29, have a total of over fmm the stud 1°,- this, yea;- ami Jcrings out a, good performer iron } struck out; Mooiasiien struck out.-- Ayers. n 2 o o o o 10 o; - thirty entries and in addition there Two Favorites F31] Be- placgd 1,, tramlng 5,1’, the MmKnpzlhe Wests,“ em m, mam I No runs. no hits, no errors. , I , is talk of a Match Race between U . . f mm stables’ Chmxutr/ewwm i311“. cope 24o 3-, “m1 Luuky 1m. i m‘ mm" Tma“ 28 2 1 2 21 19 2‘ iLuckyLindy 2.12 and Volo Rico ffire Prlsmg 0 .dy 2.12 were both bred b; Hurry. , i S‘“"'"AY°YS “mm m" by BM" 12.04. The list below is not. the of- “Old Guard.” iwho owned their dam. Flmlry C l 1P)’; AC0"! ‘aimed; Dufiy med ‘mi’ summa" k 1110181 list. which will be released Owner J. T. Waite oi Summfl"11@ has another good grcon pacer to Doyle-No runs; no hits; no er- Earned runs~Folcons, 2; Stars, 1. by secremry Darby Monday‘ but side 35' Bum“ glut he be Five“, that. turned for the word a couph rots‘ Runs batted inn-Saunders’ slmp‘ contains practically all that ‘~\'l‘l be (Assocéakr e 23 A "Pwriiunity w demmim-“w m5 of times last year and sizow w _ ' . ' I n - onkdzflcgimhgiycir Sig}; “(in Sofgwfirtiiiyhlt-Saunders Exmm’ England’ June 2384A starting’ beriflggsllélzjiwiglgm‘ the annual speed‘ Always wsswm M a “it; rare speed. We refer lJ .‘ 1111i! ' ' ' . ._ t ,5 w ii - bundaxice of that article he - ,_ Squambflggsl error; McFarlflne ‘an. Hltsdofi Ayers’ 4 in Innings; lfpegsltgiraclhiedgizzigsdagen; gunman, 2.17 Trot and Pace \ ham“ (or, the British amateur go” iyn the hands of various trainers ‘Vmk e 116d, both basd runners advanced on off McFarlane. 1 in 8 innings. ' B b ' championship brought defeat to~ -. h not“ . - . st n, t5 b M m, l . formvr American and llresflflt 1' Al B. Jr, George s. Smith cape d m m twin favorites Gym stalled throng one cause or a ‘ _ w passed ban‘ Doyle 1m by pitcher’ r w“ y c x we 5' tish open champion, b and 4 today Traverse ay e ' er toobtain a record, probably be- Margaret Grattan 2.1a.‘ W110 ha; Power scored on wu-d pm“ by A? Ayers 7' in a. Bil-hole exhibition match» King lirisco 213% M McArthur Talley’ the masswe Engmhman‘ imuse 0g hi5 ovef-anxlgty when not raced for several $1813.13 and ll 9Y5’- Bellm“ Kmllnded m Aye!“ Wm’ mt by Plt°h9r“AYe1'5- 1 (Doylel- Kensmgton ' ' l '_ a“dkGel°rglinT* Puxgqal: Jréos 11;: lwibh other h°,se5_ ms bmghm- we in her unlucky year, thirteen, tool cztught Blanchard at plate; Smpson Base on balls-OH Ayers, 2, (Bea- N ER DFFEH-ED ' ,_ 1 Yor , eav g n er s a ll h o’ b we thumps a??? [he m5, ma, m struck out.—Onc run; one hit; one ton, Price); off McForlane, 5, BA K s I. t star D‘ 2'09"‘ Tyndle Semp e" Scottish country gentlemen if! play ‘Axwlrthy’ was’ pmbably t e “m? > the 228 ch“ g0 W“ Gum.“ Sh, _ _ Kenslngton. p to m the ‘inmost, percentage sire or speed tun. w ~~ ~ ~ ~ - 0mm (Squarebl-IKES‘ Rica Ayem Jem- Stcvnlrt/s Bakery defeated the Major s 2 121; q F Kenney 36 holes murrow 1 we‘. lived ‘ had not beau-n 2 " ‘ in 110i‘ ivorkouu 8th inning mett, 2). - ' ' ’ ‘ ' ' ’ round for the historic trophy. - i i M _ w \, Bankers 13st night by m g0 3 score summerslde ‘and the on,» . i... too Asst. Stum-Squcrebriggs drew a pass. Wild pitch-Ayers 2. . , " To the complete astonishment of _ __, __ ‘r in a regular scheduled soft ball Peter Dawes 2.12 m. n McIn-i r5118 W“ <1~ -~ 1~'- 0mm 0°1- Stole second; McLean fanned; saun- Le“ on bases_smrs 7; Falcons, 5'11 t t th Victoria Park 11st tie chalott town’ . both the gallery and the 24-year‘; It is safe to say that the inaug- E J. P. HOOW-i‘. .‘.i c. This was 1hr ders struck out", Goss struck out.» Sacrifice bunt—Goss; g x m? a e ‘ YT‘; W51 e213,; Ch 1 R a “m Anny-lean ‘vmmgflexa the Hm‘ "ration of racin at Northam under! first time inn; 50ml no,‘ in N0 runs; no m“; no ermm Time o‘ game-l hour’ 45 mms‘ evenmg--____----' 80h lytst‘ t. m. a: es c t‘ hiiclwrl Scott, 55-year-old 5cm“ o! §m hite ii hisgwill cause talk and : action as ill‘ more mn rccniirct l Falcons-Game was culled on ac- Umplres-_At the plate’ Harry u - r don’ no e own‘ a mmmls family’ bowled Dunlap i e w ts sntil Jul 1st at least iiince 1913 nhen he “drove ‘Mist i count of darkness. Walsh; on the bases, P. Mclnnis W116i I W15" W1“! Ewe “P over 4 and '3 in the semi-final “Yglmlm Y ' w 1 I _ t J h ‘ _ S“ g icy-no runs; no hits‘, no errors. and J. McEachern. . smoking. dearest!‘ 2-23 TM ""1 Y1" y-Qund arm- nis New Yorker had _ r ’ 59gb “x n° “i? s RM‘ “m , Falcons-Jflanchilfd caught out by Husband: “But all great men Al. B. Jr., George S. Smith, Cape Staged a remarkable parade A good green tnotter showed up near ar o eton . 3 Game By 1nn1||m have srnokedg- Traverse. through the early rounds to flmp at Northam in the named race. We, ‘ a I I Box Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 '1 8 R H E Wife: "Well, just promise me Walkie. 2.16, Dr. H. McIntyre, 1y defeat Canada-S Q R055 (sandy) ~refer to Doreen Aubrey by Colonel Mike Jab ' I.‘0lli‘.5.ll1l1{_* the ‘ Falcon; no n u TB Po A E Stars 0 o o z c o 0 0 2 1 2 that you won't smoke tin you're Charlottetown. Somervme’ Uhltgfl grates amateur Airbreyn owned by Lloyd Sharpe or greenback: and dcmondmg that Doyle, rf ..... 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 Falcons . 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 x 4 4 5 great. I'll be quite satisfied. Mf- Henley 2-1735. A- McPherson, mampion. Tyne Valley, She ls good galted and the other Frec-l-‘or-alicrs put u; ' Charlottetown. M the same time mom” Aflm- seemed to have no difficulty with $200. apiece or otherwise he will no rare in the Frre-lalvr-AI! at Nortl Rosebud. Largtpaclugc 10c Extra large 15c Only u tobacco blended to suit the exacting Maritime tusio coul rentment found No Maritime men.‘ wonder it's u Favourite w‘ Yorkola. 2.1416, Dr. M’. C. De- laney, Wellington. Winnie Winkle 2.1316. O'Brien. Alberton. Harry ‘ HE JUST SMDKE$ Hi5 ROS EBUD AND $MILES do t e reel con- pmvi of fragrant in every pipelul |r YOU FREFER PLUG TOBACCO SMOKE ROSIIUD l0: BIG PLUG Mac Volo, Harry O'Brien, iAlber- i ton. "r Squires 2.1m. Well McNeill. Charlottetown. Bingara Todd 2.28%, A. Jay. Bor- den. Dixie, R, Humphrey, Kensington. Addie McGraw, 2.10%, H. C. Jew- ett, Fredericton. N. B. Peggy longset, F. Callbeclt, Sum- merside. Hush 2.10. Walter Hennessey, Charlottetown. 2.2!! Trot afld ‘Pace Jean McGregor, J. N. Mclsaac, Borden. Witty Jim, Bummer-side. Peggy Longset, F. Callback. Sum- merside. Banobelle, George B. Smith. Cape Gordon town. Sylvia. Peters. Dr. M. O. Delaney Kensingion. Alberton. Winnipeg Boy, Alberion. DQARITIME someone» Charlottetown. Emma Watson, P. McMahon Dawson, i ‘Traverse. Billy Witte, Wm. McKay, Ken- gington. Captain Cope. Tyndle, Sample, Kensington. La. Rico. James Power, Charlotte- Winnie Winkle, Harry O'Brien. Peter 5., Harry O‘Brien, Alberton. Han-y O'Brien, Frisco Chcncnlut, James Power.‘ a iher field, whining the first heat in‘ 2.22 3-4. del Bonrn, dour veteran of many title fray, methodically pushed Tol_ ley aside by the tight Scotch mar- gin of one up in 20 holes. The two upsets astounded the gallery of 3,000 that swarmed the famous sea- side links of the Royal Liverpool Sydney Dominion Dir. (fliurlia ‘Ballard says Yes {or Nail Wiser. and thorn is s'.-.‘.l Caiuznrv. Brownh to be hoard from. Neither Lucky Lindy nor Heath- crbell were up to anything ap- proaching their best form at North-. ,am, as is shown by the time made, Club, expecting anything but tholzlfi, but they were pretty nearly uprising of the old guard. on a par and the unsatisfactory‘ $00"- DM 9n F- bfilulnt 4159111? result o! the race will mean that to bent the slender little American fine puhnc W111 100k to see them What do you thizii: o.’ this? A mun \\'~.ll1 a iiirr.‘ i v Lwllllig lint-g. cs in shape pnrrlinscal (my Rr-npel 2.09 {Or $10. [or fox feed, changed his mind mid decided to train hm ltwho weakened just enough in the meet, again, but prgfpyflbly Wm, 'l‘hot us‘; 1.1m years sign. Lcis‘. sat Qftcrnloon rgurnd ‘M: scene‘ 1:11?‘ 01;: other horses. Match YRCFS us a ilflllfllv h» Won lhelfiwl llfflll uni; W0 0P5 R E “i1 0 l" rule are unsattsfactorl/ and oiivn 1"‘ "i *1!‘ \1 fl 11'“\'»' Iflw: "record n‘- deficit and elimination before theliead to nasty argumenu Plniiiilold. N. .1. of 2.12 1~4, veteran's inspired play. _._.__ An eagle three on the long eighth‘ Tynd-le smpie had m, 1I~—\~'. . (w.- Rpayyfnr KL,“ UL“. R ‘.81., lime “he” 59°“ "hmmed his Sen‘ winning the 2.11 trot and pace i := ‘ coilivriaiuf- in some o; ond shot within eight yards of the is“, D_ 209 1_-3_ This chap m,“ ,1. .._ _,._.-,;s_~, on 1-,". (“and cup and sank the putt. brfluiht the real we“ in 1931 through Ohio and (Tin i; won inwards o. Scotsman even after an early two Mame and now that Tyncne has gyylmil l hm“ di5“d"““mge' shmk Dummy!’ had an opportunity to get him con- °°"“d°"°°- "ml Pmvmd “l” mm‘ ditioncd he should be a. difficult: F “"115 fir‘ m Bent? iis having 3 {owl-i > ‘nut Dillon ‘JIM '.'-‘. w ‘taking him o. ing point of the match. A great spoon shot gave Scott a half in the ninth and he quickly applied the finishing thrusts as M“ V010 w“ a m“ pacer for mad “wk n: ‘.1 Dunlap wilted- Scott took the m“! Ran-y OBI-mu winning the s23 the seashore. lie i_ mini m b» lnqk. with a par three n the 11th where luau and "ml h‘ 5mm“ “mush, ing big mqrl fining ,.,._,, ..., i ‘ . Dunlap was short with his RP- leasy fashkm best um‘, “m F,‘ wp‘l'i_u‘lninq “was p0,,“ m. 9, ‘"'°“h‘ ham“ ‘he ‘m’ “d m“ lalwnys llkedylhis horse on tilunn i " Ch-"Yliv sinus m» or sonic or our B: mzutsrgrerziextxfglrfigsazlefi $222 the was the makings of a high class t "W" ""1 FMFPS a “in. missinB slim putts. A 1on8 outclmm- b°“°"‘“g a“ m“ w“ “WU, i horse to head during the present season in his clam. evcninq civnicr him mint: him on w‘. (continued on Page Q) ' dropped ‘m, Sm,“ birdie to," on ed to fix him up was/in either the “m. ms m“ on the ism waspmgthen his loos lnhind or shori- ' 800d enough to give him his sixth um "Mm- ‘*5 h“ “M “Ham'- i" m“ WT“'""G‘”“ ETWYWW’ How (‘mild hole in the last nine they nisyea.i‘l““"°"‘ “mi” M“ t° make {YW "link or bowl-i: ow. m. and the match lbrenks. Harry has cviclcnt.i_v,llfgcirs Tome to drni r wh u yo“ is shoring and know Tm siWng Clcnnlrw’? ___lstraighlcncd out h ‘looks as though he. will dominate Tiilhbl" liiiell. mv dear. He’. the Kensington. l M155 Kusussm ¢,_ Blond“, Thom- the slow classes with ilu- son oi ‘Pi-i’ NW1 I kww who can lulp m: ' u, mom I move the sideboard, 4 Roy Volo. l l . i