is ~J_, .“ »' , f _ . »a1 > , *~ s . i ""MAY7'1°” -~. _ *rrm cn/\lzr.01”l'l~:'rov/N nrrixnnnvit ___ _ PAGE SEvEN:__~_ j _ ...,_,- =-,='”" f .== .f - ~ .- _-C . ,__ - . 'v Wi 'V Y v' YY \ ' . ' I | i 'Y' ' . -- ‘ BASEBALL BOXING GUARDI 'SPORT RE IE ’ _Bi‘ifl°ShY»0li7¢1l` _ 'Change _0’PaceArtistst A iy.Golf , ~.:'ritis/1')-incl United States Players Divide Honors In First _Quali¥' fyzng' Round. 1%-_ _ ~ f (Unlike Prmi states sms, ssbby crulsksbsnlr and GULIANE, Scotland, May 6-With George Von Elm, with gm;-eg of '13, most of the big international field fougwgd by LN Dual wllll . "_ ‘ e?’€-\J_~ usa: i Ch1Ship accounted for, the iirst dozen places Ab, Mp,¢he11~, 75 pull mm ln ,_ ll, were divided between British and mth gugh Bmlsh play," lu Al-ml, Unitwd States players in the ilrst Comlmom Aubrey Boomer' Cyrll »l-ol_ uwiiiiyins round of the British ley, the former Brltlsb amsa»ul~ 0l>¢Ii G01! ¢h“mDI°n5hiP today- champion and Walter Hagen of the An unheralded British profession-, Unltm States, gl Fred Jewell, set the pace with a ' gwrgg were ,eng ,ky locllellllz by 72, Abe Mitchell, lonz-driving Bri'-~ bod weather conditions, especially in ish star, who was erroneously rc- tha ggggmoom but wlul the ¢xl._.l,. P0i'iM'l i0 hiv# lC0i'¢d 55. actii-illli tion of Ed Dudley, who scored sn 85, "fired 'i°~ all me united states contlngeng sp- Aiter Jewell came R. A. Whit- peg;-gd safely ln the fold wltll Blll combs of England and two United Mel;-mm ye; to 5, heal-ll fl-on KINIl’S CIIITB IS SIJRIITCHEIJB i (Canadian Prrssl, EPSOM, Eng., May 6-His Majes- ly's colt, Glastonbury has been scratched from the Derby, to be run June 5. Glastonbllry, s, bay colt by Friar Marcus-Stained Glass, was un- 59,, Placed in the Two Thousand Guin- _New York .;..3 ii ess at New Market last week. ‘ ____l.____, FIGHTERS DRAW SPRINGHILL, N. S., May 6-At the Opera. House Saturday evening Johnnie Crowe of Springhill and C Wolf Melanson of New Glasgow fought P a 10 round draw in a bout showing all kinds of boxing. Crowe opened the fight at s fast rate and ended it in the same manner, but Melanson B showed better in the interim. D _ In one of the preliminaries Leo McDonald of Springhill earned a clear decision over George Garrel of wuhmdon _ _ _H13 ll Amherst. and Kid Ferguson and Young McCormick. local feather- welghts, fought a draw. I FREE! .Tip-Top Trophy Popularity Con- mlm... Buffalo ... ... ... ... .- test. of the Ti To Tailors, who Wiii P P visit this store in the near !\iiiU° Rudi", _,, _.. has the distinction of securing the lllnnlrul largest order ever taken from the Ls- land. Jersey City ... The conditions goveming this con- Roche,” __ test. are very simple and are as fol- lows:- l. Any member of any athletic organization is entitled to one vote for each purchase made at Robblees store. ` ` 2. Members of athletic clubs must be registered with their respective clubs. 3. Contest closes on June 1, at 12 P- m. 4. The club receiving the iarlflt number of votes, according to toe judges' decision will be awarded the Tip Top Trophy. 5. All votes must be deposited ln the 'Ballot Box at R.obbles's store- uonteat opens on saturday. Mn; ll- Juages names wul be announced later. Ballot box will be sealed by the Iiidges before the contest opens. This trophy is donated by the TIP lop Tailors to the most i>°P\il'“’ stnleuo orsmlntlznaou the Island- No vote will be recognised unless oe- Uiilited on the regulation card ll liliiblild by The Charlottetown Gulf- alan. Voting cards may be procured st I. W. R»obbleo's store. The Mme of each as entered Will so published in The Guardian. l sitsuuo or asbbor sox 0&oiais or members of the various lthlitlo club .are courteous!! il1Yi°° iiitptirsuumgarulsnulotabr. "bus um plus our momma It Cin .. . nroollll-n ..lz 15 P Boston ... ... ... .--3 New-ark ... ... Mr. A. B. Bradley, 'representative Toronu, ___ Philadelphia ....... Bt. Louis New York .......... Detroit ............ Cleveland Chicago .........-U Boston ............. Wgghlngtpn ....... Boston ....-..»-~--- Chicago Bt. Louis ....--~--~~~ Cincinnati ........- Pltflhuflh su~~H'~l New York Brooklyn ........... Philadelphia Baltimore - - Rochester ......... mmm; Toronto Montreal ....------- Buffalo ' . Jersey City Newark ............ _ in irluui All nlsuirs (Canadian Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE *el 3 H E l 2 Louis ... ... ... -... B. B clnnatl ... . .. .....3 10 E 5 I E 1 0 E ltisburgh ... ... ... ... ..4 H 9 I BI sang E 2 2 hicago ... ... ...I hiladelphla ... ... ..2 AMERICAN ` LEAGUE E 0 0 R B oston ... ... ... ...4 10 etrolt ... ... ... ... ...B 13 lc iz 4 BH Cleveland .. . ....5 I E 0 LL, 5:1 New York (ten innings) Chicago 14 0 Philadelphia and St. Louis, post- poned, rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE "‘“'“°°l‘lesoHe»H =LL=LL= 14 11 II 11 15 .n sn as mo. racism! ... ... 0 ... ... 1 R -ss ..- on .- ___1___.__i- ~ How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. 10 4 .714 il 5 .088 B .607 .500 .438 .400 .808 .250 QQQDQQ HAQAD I NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.O. 8 3 .127 D 5 .iles `§_§`5 S0139 .417 .sas s s sas nvrsnusrlousl. 1.:/love won mtr.o_. . m s ser .en .ass .soo .462 4 utlmdat QCQQIGC .455 .Ili 'O U _ ` ` fl ' , _ _ AN 1 l l ’/`f` ( _ I l \‘\\_ OF _‘5-55 l ' l i ‘€<>i`rON\\.E~ls- T0 Sueeze . ` ~ ' EAYTKNG- ' OFF! l _ _ e ,l “E°°‘*‘> ill A c ml _ l _ fi, ' ill \<>-Q`»`>»iilll|Il|li|n~e"»limit.. ‘_ illi g*} ' xi-;';` \ S* V’ ‘-’ '3“°fi; ‘for ` ‘ l _i "'\l§f"|!\ i I ,. ,_ 1'-'/i' \' ~ - _ lromanticlsm. a thrilling tangle of Ir. ‘W ul,_`_;_u`_ _-“~\ i- _ :.4;,1\". 1 `<'\ -1 - u\\u~, l» ,gl 1 \ things to recommend it. It has Nancy Carroll, Gary Cooper, Paul Lukas, that captivating and mysterious per- son, and an unusual, moving love -, story in a brilliant setting. It is good si entertainment throughout and it is el good for tblnxlng people. “The shop- e‘ worn Angel" is a picture to see and to talk about. A FINE DAY S .___ - Clear had the day been from the dawn. All cllequer`d was the sky. _ '|Thln clouds like scarf: of coloured lawn Veil'd heavens most glorious eye. The wind had no more strength than Result “¢hl,ldten,’ the Frenchman, now ¢h|_;_ ' blind, and her father, driven bel crow W his treatment at the hand Naturally, that was an exhibition! battlefields finds himself in Honde- at the hands ofthe Germans. The Slim but the improvement which the becq, where his war life was spent. film closes on a note of pathos, s. Bt. fouls club showed over their His memories take shape before him. wonderful scene that will be rememb- earlier efforts was a. very good lndica- l During the war Skene and his bat- ered when other parts of the film are tion of what might be expected of talion were quartered at the Spanish forgotten, the club during the present campalgxrl Farm. His duties as hllleting officer Lillian Hall-Davis; John Stuart, 1 r s l Just leisurely it blew, To make one leaf the next to kiss, Only the highest quality of leaf tobacco,_ combined ,_ with the best ingredients ‘ are used in the manufactu- - 1 re of our chewing tobacco. “ THE Basr Cl-law ” l QE: §l_ePl°cl( 0I the crop ... , it //if/i //‘ "/<'."/"'W./ " ‘A ` \~~ 5 " §é ._\` i E _ ‘~”§- r" \i _Q \ _. \1~\§? _ \`f_ '/ lllcm-:Ye I That closely by it grew. lulcnsar. mtsrrou. N l \\ I '¥ Humbrerston Wright, Jameson Thomas l n' / 3 and Bromley Davenport are in thcl CH E vvl N (3 "rg:-/T;-5' ` CB-SD. wi-verb 1-mes? L o|~l°rv winner Mg . 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