Agents Wanted [GENTS divs. Fast sellers, repeaters. 100% commission. 914,, nigby, Nova Sootia. A. W. July ll. For Sale [ABE AND FOAL ID]! SALE. Apply Guardian. “QJI-lfl-dl. pggumasw. suaranu lining outhcuscl. std-i is. par sheet. Guardian CHOU. ti I SALE - OLD AIIII, I weenie bundle. Guardia: Cifice. i-d-tif. 70E SALE, TO LET. BOARD AND rcoln signs on hand at Guardian Office. tf. ' W1‘ 44 BY 120. GOOD LOCA- tlull. Will be sold cheap for quick sale. Phone 133. 4451-7-18-1l. IAI SALT FOR SALE-MALAG- ash Hay Salt Just arrived. Earle Fisheries Co., Charlottetown. 4425-7-15-01. 10B SALE - 55 ACRES 0F IA! . at l-birview ,to be sold Thursday, July 21st, at 2 o'clock. Apply J. if. llfcFadyen. John A. McDonald, " Auctioneer. 4423-7-l5-8i. rot BALE-AT DUNSTAFINAGI i combined store and dwelling. v (locd business stand. Mrs. R. " nilipscn, Box 50, Summerside. i ‘ 4443-7-10-31. (A Boarders Wanted ..-_.___...___._____..__. l raw suimviaa aoiianana accommodated near Charlotte- WANTED - T0 SELL [god Flavors and Dessert Pow- Manufacturer, Box "Employment Wanted tarm- Apply ouai-dian. ~ 4429-7-15-3i Lost 8.50 x 20. Return to office. Ra- ward, LOST-ON MALPEQUE ROAD between Milton and Marlboro hand hooked rugs with black fox design; articles of clothing, a leather covered insurance book and a black travelling case. Find- er please notify P. C Martin, Miscouche. or Williams do Bent- ley Ltd., Charlottetown. 44d2-1-i8-3i Female Help Wanted WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID for general housework. Apply Mrs. Gillie, 38 Kent St. 4465-‘7-18-21 Wanted WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. PTS. and ‘its. Phone 1101-01‘ write W. Michael. Ciiai‘ ttetown. 3758-6-7-tf. FARM WANTED - 30 OR MOB-I sores good clear tillage. wood lot. Give location, miles nearest an. station, stores, church, school and Charlottetown. Buildings must be in good condition and price right for cash. Address W. E. T. c/o Guardian Office. 4392-7-14-101. tiiiooiiiiiioiii 101m ALFRED McDON - m, in . Add A. B. ‘ "a $2f‘li.'7“,‘f“i£.‘}fi§’°’- To Let Malclllielp Wanted. hmyisiian nooass AT ‘:4: Richmond Street.’ 4453-7-18-31. ..-____.___...._..._.______ Willis r0 1.11s wrm on wran- cut board. Apply 22!. Kent St., apposite College. 4I88-7-l8-tf l0 11:1" - iiovsn NO 1'1 Uri-m . gilige Street. Allwmodern con- 11005. sarage a . Apply on vlrmlm- 4444-1-1c-e1. .___.__________________ lo Burr on scan-consort 8t. Peters Bay. Apply M11, Anni; , clmllbell, ias Kent Street, Char- lottetown. 444041.13.“ n I ‘k. i R , 1 BOY00'I'I‘. ‘(continued from Page i) film. The pin Elreann retaliated ‘b7 M108 a measur giving the . Plmlcflll Bovernmsnt power to duties of any anmimi; on 12ml goods. This measure is go- " btlm the Senate and is expect- . '0 be implemented during the ‘Willi week. i hlfiNDON, July fl-(Canadlan "m “hm-Only est-cement by: M Irish Free State to rescind thol W211i of the half-yearly “mum, m "ll °f 531500.000 will open the m l0 nesotiiiticns between in, c hémlllentil oi Britain and the mmshte °" "l0 question of an- “ t it tppeared tonight, “llwlns the abortive conference “"60 Premier Ramsay MacDon- H "Id President De Valera, tho ohm "lemment has declared mag:- ti iitiiriu the annuities ' d 099R. Britain will 5159 gup- l-hr new duties on min m. ll the defaulted “mm; i. m‘! agreement is reached on 0 reference for arbitra- h °' u" dllvllte. or even on ro- t-he d , ~ "Wlwhile m“; y“ no. w“. u" Republican government ' "W M» by mascot m t° Ptvpen discussions. “h. "Orton. leader of tho Irish n,“ M’ "l" err-used the ooii- botwooii the aritiin nuns “m” Ind noiisoii n. volt-is "lsht. boiims that no left for reopening iiflo- h. B“ by the t" u. h "Ill duties are in fosos and “"000 government is psi- ’ "ml" u» impose rctalhtcry - " Mn u the sins bu the dutiel-empowsrmg bill, . “first be he m," “Wm-blocked in tbs . her, seemed to indicate that the warrrsn -- MAN m woair- on farm. Apply C. W. Robertson. Dungtgflnigq, 4137-7-16-21. l Seagram Horses’ Are Auctioned wmneoa. ont. July 10-0! The Canadian Preach-An auction- eers hammer rocked, but did Mt totally destroy, one of the most fam- oug racing establishments in Can- ada at Kenilworth Jockey Club to- day. Twelve thoroughbred racers from the Scllflm stable of Water- loo, Ont, were disposed 0f It I public auction conducted by 51ml Brothers. A total of nluctttu 1"" slated for the suction block but the sale developed into a weedlns W" oflesserstarsthathavcwcfntllv familiar yellow and black Illkl. xorasan, Dark Milsloll, K1!!! U0!- nm, may well, Sun Orall- Yvunl Kitty and I-Iaynre were not-disposed of although listed for sale. Pros- pective buyers refused to g0 as hill! as the 00.000 tls p110" 011 mm“ can oi- prices of $8.000 to 80.000 M the others. ~ , " "lbs Sellram racial h" 09°11 1'°' duced steadily durlns the put t" years and annoinficement of the sale Waterloo family-intended dropplfll out of the sport although no offic- ial announcement oi such a mo" however. has ever been made. Train- si- w. n. Brinfloe mtlrrlmd h" today that the horses not soldi will be raced so usual under the Scalrain silks. prodded at a special cabinet meet- ing‘ today to discuss the A0810- rraii tum situation, and ami- it ivasovorheissuod astatemsntde- claringthattiaeFi-eeitstewssde- teriiiined ‘to defend the intemtl 0! its pebble. y _’l‘he position of the De Valera ad- infnlstrstionwasi tatsdinsde- ciaration which said the solo ob- itaoii tirsibiti-iticn of the analo- Irish differences. non-prime!“ °¢ land annuities and abolition of the 5am to u» xing; was aritsiiri in- sistanes on imperial arbitsrs. The Free Stato wants a free interns-- tional selection. It Ill llid that the Sam-stat Ill willing to nplcrs the MIMI"! °l sllttismsnt by nesotlltlon- W‘ conic not comply vim "l" 5mm‘ demand for payment cf the input- crimiai. clinician roua onsssas whichwillblrun '20“ promptly at at Esters. Best racing of (P6 season. Wednesday ' afternoon. 4460-11 arc axoUI-siolv party oi the members of the Holy Name Society oi Pictou County, N. 5., visited the City yesterday arriving by the Hooli- elaga shortly before noon. Duo to delay in leaving, they were unable to be present at il o'clock Mala at St. Dunstan! Basilica, but arrived before the service concluded. The Dirty 0f_ about three hundred in all loft on return at e o'clock last eve- ning. ST. PETERS DA! Horse Races, Wednesday arm-noon. Bast horses. S U. S. Pithletes (By Alan Gould. - Press rose l-fallowell of Harvard in 3 min- STANTORD STADIUM, Polo Alto, 0011!. July I'M-Topped oii dimly by a skyward pole vault oi. l4 feet 4 3-8 inches by Bill Grsber of {Southern California for a new world record with the National A. A. U. championship, closed with thrills yesterday. On the way to this spectacular climax of the two day bottle‘ for World l Records battered-By Sports Editor) utes, 52.7 -' , surpassing the American and olympic records. 4 A flock of- other upsets in which Frank Wykoff ‘of southern California and Emmett ‘mppino of New Orleans both failed to make the 100 metre line up and were forc- i ed to be content with being picked for the 400 metre relay team and such national champions as Herman Brlx of Los Angeles, in the shot put, THE REID Slllflll] MONCTON. N B GRAND BIRBIJIT WANTID - woarr narvmo Fast track. as sure and come. NCO-ii REMAIN! WILL ARRIVE THIS “lnmopn” "mum °l u" m“ ‘events. ‘These dramatic features places on the American olymplc team, four world records were sur- passed. a fifth equalled, and olym- p‘c records bettered in l0 of the 18 Ed Flanigan of Los Angeles, in the (hammer throw, and James Demers of Iios Angelo-s. in the Javelin throw, all failed to make the teiun. RACING ___ LOST-Jill! OFF BEN’! BUS, ssss-fi-ie-si‘ on siturcay. July 16th,. two a Two special boxing bouts, "Tiger" Joseph Gerald Dalton, son of the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Dal- ton will arrlve thisevening on the 0.20 train and will be conveyed to Government House whence the fun- eral will take\_place Wednesday morning at e o'clock to the depot, thence by special train to ‘rignish W119" H1811 Miss W111 be celebrated at ii o'clock after which the remains will be interred in the family plot at Tlgnish. ARRIVE BY PLANE-At eleven °°1°°k yesterday morning pilot William Clark, West Hanover, Mass, arrived in Charlottetown 1n trio formers Kitty-Hawk biplane. rho Pilot was greatly pleased with the Upton Airport on which he landed, statlng that it one of the finest on which he had ever brought, a plane down. Pilot Clark and his compan- ions wero enroutg to Alberta“ wlm-e are visiting friend and relatives. stood out: 1 A big Ben Eastman, Stanford's storm- centrs of the big show. as he finish- ed second in the 400 metre run, two yards behind Will Carr of Pennsyl- vania, who raced to victory and a new world record of 40.1; seconds. 2 A in the sprints by the rangy mar- quette imiverslty negro, Ralph Met- oalfe, who twice led his dusky rival Eddie Tolan, o: Detroit, and George Simpson, former Ohio State star. to the tape in 10.6 for the 100 metres, equalling the olymplc record. and in 21.5 for tho 200 bettering the olym- pie standard. 3 Failure of Gene Vcnzke, east- ern ace and holder of the world indoor one-mile record to make the team as h, finished fourth, lust outside the fold, in a dazzling 1500 metre final, won by Norwood Pen- 5 A series of form reversals, aid- ' ed by entenslon of the first day's qualifying list, in which Kenneth Churchill of the olympic club, San Francisco, came beck from sixth place to win the Javelin throw with 222.31 feet. sin-passing the olympic record, and Dick Barber of South- em California emerged from seventh position to top the broad Jumpers at 25 _feet, 4 3-8 inches. 'I‘w0 of the four world record per- formers were registered on Friday and these stood throughout the fin- als as John Anderson of the New Iork A. C., clinched his triumph in the discus with a throw of 185.54 ft. and his giant club-mate, Iieo Sexton, maintained his big margin in’ the shot put with 52 feet. 8 inches. Officials mlings, growing out of the changes in qualifying rules, created cmifuslon and bickering be- fore the final trials were run off. (Canadian Press) TOLEDO, 0., July ill-Doc Par. shall of Urbano, 0., dmve Mac-I. Win, speedy son of Mr. McElwyn, to a straight heat victory last night ln the featured $1,200 three year old pace at Fort Miami track. The bay colt, owned by C. F. Crowley, of Cleveland, hung up his 11th victory in 12 starts of Grand Circuit racing this season, and took the position of leading winngr m the big time. Mac-I-Win was clocked in 2.02% in the second heat, pushed w the fastest time of the race by Calumet Charles, which finished second in the last pair of heats. In the opening event, the first division of the 2.21 pace, Worthy Armstrong, driven by Stepro, piling. ed through the rail on the top turn in the third heat. _ Worthy Armstrong went into a break, stumbled and then plunged courageous come-back by sensational doubb victory Rwy were very much impressed by the Island from the sir. The plane left Hanover Saturday morning, “'- rived in " ‘ Saturday evening, and made the last lap of the Jour- ney yesterdly lliornrg. 'HI SURE AND SEE the raging gt St. Peters Wednesday after-now, preparations made‘ for a big crowd. 0°01"- j 44eo~11 PERSONAL! ‘MlssAValifida Robinson left list week on a motor tour through the New. England States. WESTERN Bllllllllilll u-a-u-pa —1NDIAN RIVER. picnic July 19. Will Extend Wel- come ToDelegates MONTREAL, July l7-(Sy the Canadian Pram-Canada's greet- ing to the British, South African and Indian delegates to the Im- perlal Economic Conference will be presented at Quebec tomorrow sf- ternoon by three Cabinet ministers. H011 - General, Hon. Minister of Marine and Hon. C. H. Cohan, Secretary of State, left here tonight to meet the Empress Dominion [V1 Quebec Farmers Make Demands with his driver through the inside rail. Neither was hurt. SUMMARIES First Event, 21 Pace (First Illvi. slon) Purse srioo Jennie Volo, br 1n, The Great Volo (Egan) 8 3 1 1 Miss Abbledale, bm (Shell) l. 2 3 2 Guy Eagle, bg (Cartnal) 4 '1 2ro Peter Arian, bi; (Short) . 3 5 5ro Figaro, bg (Harvey) 7 4 4ro Red Tanner, George P., Worthy Armstrong also started. Worthy Armstrong won second heat, dis- tanced third. Iowna Watts dis- tanced first heat. Time: 2.05%, 2.06, 2.11, 2.17%. Second Event, 2.21 Pace (Second Division) Purse N00 Louis Guy. bg, by Adioo Guy (Brusie) , s 1 1 Calumet Benton, bg (Mott) 1 g 5 Mildred May, bm (Douglass) 3 2 2 Hoyle, bg (Fleming) . . . . . .. 2 4 3 FearForSafetyOf Missing Airliner SANTIAGO, Chile. July 17.—(A. P.)—Fear for the safety of a mis- sing trans-Andean airliner and he!‘ nine passengers mounted today as no word of the ship came out of‘ the (winter-bound Andes. . Another discouraging " develop- ment was nasty- weather, which blocked a search by plane from Santiago, Chile and Mendoza, Ar- gentina. The airliner disappeared somewhere along the 150 miles of fog, wind and snow ridden moun- tains ‘bstween these two cities yes- terday at 8.40 a. m. The liner, a pan-American-Grace ship, was last seen flying eastward over Cuevas, 10 miles from the Chilean border. Shlrhad lust come Arthur Sauve, Postmaster Alfred Duranleau, of at Quebec and extend thy. ent's welcome. through the dangerousChacabuco Phil Direct, b3 (Palin) . 7 3 4 there will be a service for the or- sermon. On Tuesday evening fnere Harrington, Moreli, vs. Kid Nicker- son, Charlottetown; Jim Evans, Ir- ishtown, vs. Calise Gallant, Sum- merslde. 1f not fine, following day. 4461-11 -asm MEMORIAL Prosbytgr. ian Church, Malpequc. 0n Monday evening, 10th instant, at ii o'clock, dination of elders. Rev. Dr. George E. Ross, of Ottawa wfi‘ preach the MONTREAL. July 16—(By The Canadian Preach-Farmers of the Union catholic Cultivateurs of Que- bco will join those at other prov- inces in petitioning the Imperial Conference on behalf of agriculture. The Quebec farmers will stress the necessity of proteotin, the dairy market in England for the benefit o: Canadian produce. They will also ask for the opening the British and Dominion markets for the sale of Canadian potatoes and the dropping Pass, 10,000 feet in the Andes. Nothing was seen of her after that. Despite bad weather conditions, however,a party of expert mountain Ll euipped with skis left Lea Cuevas by automobile today in the hope that they might find the ship down somewhetre along the trans- Andean railway line, but it was admitted their hunt was akin to for a needle in a haystaok. Tho most favorable factor in the disappearance was the fact that Margaret Vonian, Calomlta and Cautain Dewey also started. Time: 2.03%. 2.08%, 2.05. Third Event, Handicap Trot, Parse $500 Worthy Wood, br g, by Out- sider (McMillan) Goldfinch, bg, (Wel- . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 2 3 Bray Stout, chg (Stout) Mi Peter, blkh (Egan) 63 5 Abe Harvester, bg (Acton) . Mac Aubrey, San Guy also start- Peter will be a service at which Rev. Dr. F. Scott McKenzie, principal of Montreal Prcsbytenan College will preach. WOODSMAN BUBEINDIBI, (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. 3-, July i7. -Sought throughout Central New Brunswick since May i), Charles Collins, 45-year-old Woodsman, of Stony Hill, York County, came to Fredericton yesterday and surren- dered. He will appear in the po- lice court tomorrow to answer charges of assault and theft. Collins escaped into the woods near Bloomfield Ridge after a struggle when he was discovered in the general store of Iiorenso Hun- ter early in the morning of May 9. Hunter sustained seven knife wounds. WABHINGTDNi all"! 11-(5- P,)--i\ll IIIIOIUIIQOI I!’ “IQ Farm Board all! M710“!!! Departmis of trlotloal on Jnternational trade in farm octa- odities was ordered lllt Ill“ o, uio uiiiiod siiios some. beams BUCHANAN-At the P. I. lllllid Hospital, July 10th, Hector Buch- anan. of Brookflfld. DIM '75 ytlfl- Funerai from the home of Iii-nest Younker, srooiiiisid. "miss. July 10th at 2 P- m- 1V.D.,MacLca'n UNDIITIZ INN-Alli ~ Charlottetown Ill North Wllhisirs Phone III of the prisent embargo against them and for a mater purchase of Can- adian tobacco and wool by mgland. News Briefs LOB ANGELEB, July 17- Aimee Hllttoll la inflating from a basal skull fracture and her condition is "critical and pre- carious" nuanced last night upon his re- the airliner was piloted by Ch"- les J. Robinson, chief of the Tent-i- ago division of the Pan-American- Grasie line, and knows as one of the best Transcontinental flyers in the business. I-le was substituting for the regular pilot. Recognition May ResultFromStrike MONTREAL, July l'i--(By the Canadian Hersh-Recognition of the United Clothing Workers of Canada by two large manufacturers of men's clothing was expected to (Canadian Press) _ Semple McPherson- lier physician an- ‘um ‘mm h”. Lu‘, mum" anticipated in Labor circles tonight mafia‘ that the matter would be settled —--' early this week. LONDON, July 17-(Canad- Th m d m a m‘ n‘. cum_sk h“ e ms concerne are e Ferguson. ‘Conservative member of tbs House of Commons for the Twieksnham division of Mlddieae: since 1919, died to- day. lie was t: years old. Sir John the Rouse of Commons to die since int fall. ' WASBINGGDN, Jilly l7-(A. IJ-United States fleaso of la- preaontatfves aecqttanco of the currency eapaiisien rider to the Home Loan Bank Bill last ulsht ma. s anionic aoodiiioai with u» aoiiiici m: that provision. a pot the Iieghlailori up to Presi- iduits and c. of oregori iiiiberdiiii- m sites. in the suns building, were z - hi1 '4 ' employees have been on strike for some days, seeking to have the newly organized Canadian union recognized. Previously the firms only dealt with the Amalgamated Clothing yycrkers of America, an international body with New York headquarters. Second Hand Farm Machinery F o r S a I e I have the following recondition- h the fifth member of Ill! ICIIIIII election OI dent Bent and opsnad the way ed machines: to Congressional adjournment. 2 Deerhigffay Mowers. - 1 Frost Qt: Wood Mower. NEW warainsoao, N. a. aiiiy ‘ "easy-aura Mower. 1'1 - (n; m Canadian Preu) - i Bearing" Binder. Damage estimated at 086,000 was 1 Massey-Harris Binder. caused last aiqbt in the business Also 1 nor-so 1200 ‘pounds, e years block ovmpd by Solomon Udovin. old, i driving niaro 000 pounds, 4 uiioviii-i hlMIlrg store nu apart- years ole.‘ SAMUEL KENNEDY. Charlottetown, P. l. I. result from a strike here. It was‘ and G. Clothing Company and the| Freedom Company, 500 of whose‘ Time: 2.06%, 2.08, 2.09%. Fourth Event, 3 Year Old Pace, Puree $1,200 Mac I Win, be, by Mr. Mc- Blwyn (Pasrhall) Calumet Charles, bh (Flem- ing) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 3 3 Raider, bc (Egan) 3 4 4 Sir Bush, blkg (Mott) .. '1 5 5 Sally B., Scott, John B. Napol- eon and Tusox also started. ‘Time: 2.04%, 2.02%, 2.10. Ffith Event, 9 Class Pace, Purse $500 Cambro Hanover, bg, by William Axworthy (Hod- son) . . . . . . . . . . Napoleon Grant, brg (Par- Ill 111 shall) . . . . . . . ........233 l-Iollyway. bg (Parker) 3 4 2 Easter Mary, bm (Sidpat- rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 2 3 Prince W., bg (Bruise) 5 5 4 Calumet Budlong also started. Time: 2.00%, 2.00%, 2.06. Note: No racing next week. Danish Team Arrives In Hlf. HALIFAX, N. 5., July i7--(By the Canadian Freed-Numbering 32, the Danish Olympidparty en- route to Ins Angeles spent the week-end in Halifax. They arrived Saturday on the liner United States and sailed today for New York. The athletes include Henry Han- sen, Olympic champion bicycle rider in 1228, and world champion in i931; Miss Lilli Anderssn and Miss Else Jakobsen, swimmers; Miss Ingrid Larsen, diver and swimmer; Willy Gervin, bicycle rider; Abraham Kuriand, and Carl Jensen. boxers: Stand Olsen. weight lifter: Axel Blair, Erik Kofocd- Hansen, Mrs. Inger Klint, Dr. Ivan .9148. Uhllhcfiifi 19H!- _ 'Herriot’s Speech ‘ d ‘Throws Light .On Accord PARIS, July l7.--(AP.) -- The Nationalist Journal Du Debate de- clares Premier Edouard Her-riot ousht to make clear the exact sign- iilcance of the Franco-British ac- 00rd. Buying that thus far there have been too many glittering gen- eralities about it. The newspaper's own interprqtg- tion of the much-discussed agrge. ment was that it did not seem to be a renewal of the entente cordi- ale but rather a sort of consultative union under British auspices. Friday's officially sponsored statement that it would be absurd to contend that, under the accord, Britain had no right to make a new debt Ill gement with the United States without consulting France, failed to put an end to discussion of the agreement with the Iondon Government. Meanwhile - official circles gave importance to Mr. Her-riots speech to the Senate Friday as throwing light on the reparations agreement, the “Gentleman's agreement" and the Franco-British accord. The sefni-oflicial tcxt of the speech as available to Le Temps showed that Herriot had this to say about the reparations agree- ment: "At Liausanne there arose the question of the association of cred- its against Germany and debts due the United States. In supporting this principle we believe we volc- ed the profound conviction of the French people, who believe they should not pay more to their cred- itora than they receive from their debtors." After explaining that the accord was achieved on this principle, the Premier said the "gentleman's agreement" indicates how Ger- many's creditors expect to proceed with regard to possible accord with the United States. "If the accord with the United States seems satisfactory to Amer- ica's debtors,’ the Premier went on, "the Lausanne agreement will become definitive." Referring to the Franco-British accord, the Premier told this to the Senate: "It affirms the will of France and Great Britain to continue in the interests of tho two countries, Europe and the entire world, the cordial collaboration which gave such happy results at Lausanne. The iigieement contains nothing which hits anybody, but merely ox- presses the desire to labor for the for the common 800d 01' l" 1n friendly co-operatlon." BIG LEAGUE SATURDAYS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE forth; Tinnins’. May. 8111101 m0 W. Brown and Jorgens. Grove and Cochfl-Ilfi- It. H E .greaves and Klee; Brewer. Wilson,‘ illssravs i QWiiy put u with headaches, neu- ritis, head co s, or any Pllllli '5") thousands hnd sure relief b Dr. ack's. Not like ordinal’! ll 1'"- liaiiliii periodic pains ssfely- D00’! sleet heart or stomach. Keep s i2 tsbliei tin handy. 25c. a SECOND GAME- R H E Newark ... 813 (i Buffalo ... 7 ‘I 1 Brennan, Weaver and Hargreaves; Llsenbee, Pfingstler, Wilson and Grouse. FIRST GAME It H E Baltimore ... ... ... .... 5 7 0 Toronto .. ... ... 2 5 (l Cain and Boll; Miller, Nekola and Smith. SECOND GAMB- EBB Baltimore ... .....~.. 1 3 (‘i Toronto ..."..... 2 5 q FIRST GAME- RHB Jersey City .. 6 9 i. Montreal .. 714,1 Jones, Ogden and Niebergallf Barnes, Brannon, closet, Fisher and Susce. SECOND GAME- n ll l Jersey City . . . . . .. ‘f 6 0 Montreal 2 o i. Pipgras and Outcn; Parmalee, Brannon and Head. ~ SUNDAYS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE FIRST GAME- - R. H,E New York . . . . l 6 2 Chicago . 3 1 i. Hoyt, Luque and Hogan; Malone and Hartnett. SECOND GAME- III New York‘... ... 2 8 (I Chicago ..- ... 811 d Gibson, schurnacher, Luque and Hogan; Root and Taylor. FIRST GAME an! Boston . . . . .. 511' 1 Cincinnati .. ... ... 3 '1‘ l, Browchary, Cantwell and Spohrcrp Carroll, Ogden and Lombardi. SECOND GAME- .. Bria Bolton ... . . . . 3 l3. 1. Cincinnati ... ill 1 Zachary and l-Iargrave; Kolp and Mby. r1115! Gasm- _, R- H E Brooklyn ... ... 2 i1. 2 SLLOUB . ... III i... .. 9122 Helmach, Moore, Phelps and Lio- paa: Derringer and J. Wilson. SECOND GAME‘,- -"_ St. Louis ... ... ....... 5 10 I Thurston, Shsute, Sukeforth, Pk:- inlch; Dean, Johnson, Hallahari and "MT 5W5“- Mancuso. l‘ 1* E 1 summons Landon Boston ... ...... 1 6 0 “MT GAME_ ' _ Pittsburgh . 211 1 In‘! SECOND GAME- Chicago 211.. 1i 55" New York .. 410,0 3059-311 --~ ----'" B“ 2 Faber, Jones, Caraway, Grube and Pittsburgh . a 14 1 Hem,’ penned, Allen and Phnnps. , “BE sacorm cama- Brooltlyn ... ... 6 9 2 Run Chltaso --- 4' 7 3 Chicago ..- .. a s‘ a Clark. Quinn» WP" m“ BMW‘ New YOIK a 1o To Lyons and Grube; Ruffing and Hartnett. Jm-gmg l, Philadelphia .. 1 '1 a FIRST‘GAME_ -_ Cincinnati .... ... ..... 4 9 1 n“! “Hitler/cloud s e71 New York 4 1° 2 Boston .. 4 aid St. l-nulfi -- 1 5 o Hildebrand, Connolly and sewell; AMERICAN “maul Michaela, Durham and Connolly. k n E SECOND GAME- Cleveland 813 0 n" E New Y°Tk --- --' 1 6 2 Cleveland . _ . . . .. 815 0 Harder and Ii-sewe"? M°°F°Ydm Boston .. 610 1 Hudlin and sewell: Welland, Dur- R B E ham, Moore and Tate. ' Chicago ... ... i.... 0 I O Boston 31" ° Philadelphia . 4 if“: Basile. oreaory and BWW Km’ Detroit a l-a and Connolly- Mahaffey and Hcvlng; Wyatt and 3 “E Ruel. ‘m Detroit a o z RH" Philadelphia 14 14 1 shun,“ ___ 3 a a Sorrel], Goldsteln and Hayworth: Washington _ _ _ _ __ 9 10.1.2 Stewart and Ferrell; Bengough, Weaver, Marbei-ry and Berg, etlmils ~- l‘: l: INTERNATIONAL banana“: Washington ... ... ..... “H! Hebert 000ml W11“- Belliwllh‘ Reading 4 ll ‘1 Thomas and Btfil- Montreal ... .. 2 e a INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Fm“ GAML r1351" QAME- g3.‘ ‘n5 Baltimore s13 o Rerdlrls 1° * Buffalo .. 814i] Rochester .. 812 1 SECOND GAME Vanalstyne, Miller and Kruel"; n ii Telwlwut W! F1°Y°l1°°~ Baltimore a 1 1 SECOND GAME- E niiiislo .. 813 c R n at 1i n Reatfng ... ... ... ...... 0 4 IINQWM-k ___ u. ___ ___ n" 5 7 1 Rochester ...]... ..... c mtmkoclieslcr 410a Millstead Miler and Lest‘ 1 '. . q Starr and ltensa. m" sm- n“ llr. W. ll. Garcon", Newark . .. s11 1 cmmmldmo" __ Buffalo 013 2. Three Year Palmer Graduatof Mamaux, Kerr, Brillheart, Her-f l“ PYW" 5‘- "l"! 197*“- (- Home Calls Made. . .in..T--~