f reeled. i'w-' - . ‘starteh. prises. ind at the same time giving ample room-anal scope for the spectators, the management has arranged have Mai-grounds roped oif nobody being allowed’ on the oouree but otfiolalgi _ anti the participants. ‘The’ win is ' =wlll be conducted. _ uunsa ‘ran YEARS 26 fltartera 1st, heat l=years—1_t starters.- snd. diest *7 to a yearn-IO Flnal~8 starters—4 firsts, finish- ing iii heats qualifying to race for ‘frairro FOURTEEN . 07 ltarte 1st, heat-JO years. 11 starters. I r winners. l0 the order in White. siillslc ii A iiil slllls llici , Pipe antiLeague‘ oi The Gross ‘Bands Will Furnish The . Music, while p The-BQJS W111 Supply The Sport . ¢_-M0ili1i_ty June 2nd Is The Day RiisesAneiheriil-r- _ _ _ -__o__ dle Before the Neg- lluslc andttln galore i, promised 2lld. heat—10 years, 11 starters. ' yw ' gifintiilgaena o‘! Ciillitzlléifliii- tan goat-Al years, 15 starters. r0 Heav elght“ 9V9!) Ill i102 W B . cnt-—12 years. 10 starters. . Guardian Stilts races‘ will run 5th. heat-AZ years. 9 starters. [Ncfw K053i; lslsyl2l. —hAnobther off on thesrounds ailioinius the 6th. heat——13 years, 11 starters. g," n ° ‘f’ f“ “’ "° f‘ °°“' PM M w-s- rh-s-n-e - -- l... h..i‘;“:*.l.::r.:*:: lilsndldiglngldbeizjizlzsigslng: caper: each heat to qualify. g mdgaquen match}; Charm, Rose’ will-tarnish lively music dnrins 1st. heat—12 starters. , “t?” "ffff °" _""‘““°"- “l the races. which will commence at 2nd. heat-l? fll-iiiiiiiii- like “l! l-na N a Ybonltest Ilium 7 oldaak-Jha?’ m ~» l Fmal_mrst 4 "Mam": m is var: ‘iiggistent ‘h: this.‘ point D81‘: lll 01'0" l0 90D B 0W?” I= fill‘ above heats to race to decide prise the Queenshom m!“ can Deb a 8 Starters FOURTEEN YEARS UP 1st. heat-ll starters. First three finishing to prize winners. OFFICIALS Starter-James McMillan. Referee-L. B. McMillan. Scorer-elven Reddln. Finish Judges-W. l-ialpenny. S. F. Doyle, J. McEachern, Thomas Judges-F. P. Hennessey, T. W. n ggiggwfi;lkefh‘a"gzs L Ragigggg‘ Simon-Flahorty nor any one else Fred Moom ‘ ' ' ' in an official capacity would say ‘*1 llll. lllnlll ‘ go iN__ilii5li Irishmnnb Manager suade the Fire Department to lift the ban_on their neat little howl in Long Island City, well and good. says‘ Charlie. But if they can't Rose wants the match to be turned over to some other club in New York City. Charlie is balky as a mule over the idea oi putting the scrap in Dreamland Park, on the outskirts of Newark. “I will not let ' the match go to Jersey." says Madden's boss, just as if he means it Speaking of the (Lmensboro Stadium, it ls pertinent to note that there was a decidedly optim- istic feeling this morning among the persons interested in preserv- ing that area for boxing. Neither winner CIHFiOd 119 pounds decide Tiiii Gilllll what was in the wind, but they did 8L ' the local him‘ 8-0. in the second about ‘and landed Moncton nus. neither side the team: h-l-ily Davey. _ Galena Hogan- ha chaperonea. Hillel Hilda ‘more, no more. their children are plying a reliable StJPat Sisters _ ~ Rbynily Entertain ed in Moneton» The fat. re. Sisters Basketball Team. arr'ved home Monday even- ing after a pleasant trip to Monc- toli Where they played the 8t. Bern- ard Catholic institute Girl's Team. v Although the score stood 10-2 in favor ollloncton. our girls deserve _ credit-for the brand of ball handed out. The B. i3- C. l. sndalwbii against several Monet- team's while Saturdays night's some ‘yes. the-fist qeaptiolesiedwlvll . - la the ‘first’ perod Moncfon play- ed a fast game. the score ending Charlottetown came up strong. Hel- p eniPurcell decided itywas time t0 ‘ ‘give the fans something to shout scored 2 points in this period. and the period ended 10-2. The third pefod was fast and furi- The following is the line-up of SL-é-lllelen Purcell. 3.—ifelon Power. 4.-—Evelyyl Vessey. 5.-—Mli‘i0ii Clark. * Mrs.,il‘red Power and Mrs. Wil- liamDavoy accompanied the team Several Charlotte- to“ iansfalso spent the week-end infi- Ohct-bn. among them balng the Gallant. Arscnault, and the Messrs. Jack Coniiolly. Jimmy Callaghan. Albert Bianeliai-li- ails Wilfred (ioyle. P v The Charlottetown girls-analge- ‘iy leased’ with the reception ao- oorded them-by the Monoion people "who ‘made their-relay‘ so pleasant and they are‘look'ng forward to a return match in the near future. "Oh. ‘it ain't goin‘ ‘it aln‘_t_ gain‘ to rain no more. u-ilothers oaneasiiy know when worms. and they lose no timelin ap Henry - VBIIVIQI’ Worm lilixterliilnator. team have play- period. however. - a neat basket- scoring. and Irene UENATORS ‘"5539 tained by the club through U18 l"! Wltllosox. 2.03 1-4 by del Slnrter. Moody 0. Allen. - w Do m awn“ B ma" git‘: “fig-B lgaiigasulgagnrhr‘ “'51 Coranado. (McKinnon) 1 1 1 Judson, llarr." Wilson, Ncw ivllt- M“ m‘ tog“; and m“ there l! nopénlggn Jennie l’elln., 2.11 1-4. by ' crford: Dun McAlllny. I ~‘ F Acorn for we communion w at” in Wm. Penn. (McKay 1 J 2 len: Jnnles Kennedy- Glace Bay- E Mur oy .» . . . . . .. Incldontnny Chairman Georg") m Tommy D.. 2.05 1-4. Tom- l Timers. G. B. Philpott“ Dr. M. T. _ 1" 3'" R Balm“ Brewer o‘, u“; commission fiddled my The lrlsh Boy (Hill) 2 4 :1 Sullivan and Walter McAuiay- m m“ no E 0°" ---- ----- - the rum“ that o“ rémnhme Ruth Cochnto. 2.14 1-4, by a Clerk of course. Jack 2"" 5"" b, OHM“, the Queenlboro cm, Cochato (Sweet) .... .. -i 2 4 nbnuid. 0- iiiiiiiiliiii ------ -- - Millliimw" ‘hams lo much mum w“ Time‘ 1.0a 1-2; 1.0a 1-2; 1.0a 1-2. Attendance, 2834. Base l F t m" the commhflon Md not w.“ 2.25 Tmt and Pace-Purse $300. I dteferring to the starter Mr. Moo- R- Bevan --------- ~- 3- "i" l" m Wm" a m“... bu... new,“ rile Great Silk 2.1a 14 dy n Allen. the Glace Bay Gazette Sim" 3w?- hflvywellh", chah-mau grow" by Hlngen Bllk (McKay 3 1 1 1 says in partv-Moody E. Allen was M Bloch 9- "m" awed wnho... “Mnvnton n,” m, Coryliet, 2.1a 1-4, by l-len- starter and he handled his horses troubled With ' esenes" WALKER Maritime Champion ‘Long Distance Bike Rider and-Reputed to be the greatest in the Dominion. expected that he will "PPM"! Canada at Perla this summer. ._.___¢e->_-- J unior- Baseball in the West Kent League game bet-ween the Tigers and Senators the latter won by a score of 22-7- Thls is the second defeat of the Tigers from the Senators and they have only one more game to play against each other, so the Tigers are bound to win next B81118- Mr. Ben Bears and Art Fraser umplrerl very sritisfactorlly. Line-up ae follows: not deny ‘that they were very hopeful that everything would be; straightened out within the next‘ fortyeight hours. | From n reliable source it is learned that several members oi the Fire Department spent a couple of hours yesterday after- lnoon looking over the stadium. Maybe they werejust looking for the ‘best spot to start the work of Cll'town Pioneers and .a lifted the big battle can be staged .next Monday night. Getting back to Charlie Rose and his stand against. transferring up an the battle to New Jersey. the fact That the fans who made reserv ationa for the Wills Madden fracas i . ARISTOGRATS 1 Will ill Bill 0mm half’ furiongs- run at the St. Cloud track in France-for 20,000 francs plus a bet of 200.000 Irena. Pierre Werthelmer and Sir Galahad ill. by Omit.’ J. O. Conn. 30, FLAPPERS 15, BOBS 0. team from S'slde the former won combination, but more tnle in practicing shooilng- | ~ln this ‘game, the periods avers‘ lng the experience of the‘r rivals divided gq they would. consist of men wen and also that they are not accusto- two periods of girls rules and onelabflve- med to playing on a large floor put of boys rules. the former not being celient showing and in'the_nearly as strenuous for the girls near future they will be formidable and slowly but surely they will be; llemonltlon. And then again may be they were tlhere on a more out. pleasant mission. If the ban is The S’side boys although lack- in the match between the Fiapg J E a 59ml"! (l9?!) the “Z!V" 0f Ffiirioe ,who wafbeaten by Sir Gala hand lil. (right) in their match race er Lillie-metres (aioout six and a a E-plnard ll and the loser 130pounda - La Mr. Wcrtheimer agreed to run Epinard In a aerica of match race: In tions. America. two In New York and one at Latonia, Kentucky, this Fall. Now it is quite probable that!" Galahad lil. also will make the trip. l ' i llislilllll GAMES AT “Y” LAST Nliiiil Local Pioneers Will From S’side 43 to 30- 6.... eel».- see-t. ‘fFlappers’ Shingle the “Bobs” to i the Tune of 15 to 6. Cl-PTOWN PIUNEER$ 43. 5’3|DE pers and Bobs excitement ran hllsll and judging by the noise all the v spectators were certainly interest- in the boys game between the ed, Both teams played good snappy. picked need Total—Flappers 15; ' its Hliiii HARE ‘ ANA iiAil BAMU l]N JUNE 3H Mr. “Ed”Kc—orn Starts] the Bali Rolling. i Mr. “Ed" Acorn, Great George Street is probably the first. citizen interested in local athletics t0 show his co operation with respect to the financing of the Maritime Olympic Track Team. Mr. Acorn has offered to stage a four mile roall race on June: 3rd for boys eighteen. years and under, the start to be made in front of the Acorn - Restaurant with the last mile ‘finishing on the Abegweit Athletic Grounds. The race will be held-in conjunc ticn. with the AlregweitSumnler purse of qwngd by place on the 3rd. at January ing in first, “Edy. iy com ‘ l and no doubt fronl it-hls worthy object. time Olympic fund. lt is 6x11601811 that the largest crowd that hiiii ever attended a ball 58ml? iii {his province will be on hand. it may be mentioned here that [all entries for the road race wi received at the Acorn Restaurant. BASEBALL . JUNIOR STATION-ENDERS BEAT JUNIOR EASTERN srans 9-4 Last night a tr'erldly some "f baseball was played on the P. Vi. C- diamond between the Station- Enders and Eastern Stars. The for- by the score mentioned to spend Line-up as follows: STATION-ENDERS STARS - Catcher [that the match originally was opposition ‘for any of our local come accustomed to them and only m!“ b? "i5 Nlltiflmi slmrmmen" teams who-care to meetsthemfi i“ ‘none other in the futllre- ' u AA‘ Dllllcem’ - ~ - - - ' ~ ' " M" Edge’ m“ °i Newlilk W" can“ i" m“ ‘Combination was of good brdér Next Thursday there will be an- ch" “Hem-Wi- Bu‘ All)" insists m“ but both teams were lacking team other good basketball night at the ['1 Canaghil“ ~ ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' " A “mm J wk“ ‘he Nmvark “mm turned shooting ability depending on one "Y" when the W K School will “e - ' A "W"; the attraction m the Queens‘ man in both cases for the majority stalk up against-F. College for E- 395“ - - - - ~ ~ " ' ' ' ‘ " A" McLeod bu“ club m“ °"5""'l agreement of their -scorlng.All played and work the feature match ‘while the Ch‘- 2"“ Ba“ "l" ‘wmed- " i‘ “m” ‘° i‘ ell hard so it would heuuisll- "to town "Y" Girls will play-the Bobs A- Dorie - - - ~ - - - - - - - -- E- Plug“ Ehowdown than“ be quite an firs" lnake any special mention. ( A record’ attendance is expected 3"‘, Bu“ ma“ over that palm‘ Following are the line-ups: ' land all are assured of an cxcell- C- Sililarebflgg“ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' F‘ Mam" They Get That Way ‘r 2,, _ent oven-lugs enjoyment. Short Stop R Dmoul ii ll Rose Hays the mum] ho h‘ so giflltowl: B J h suits‘ Following are the results: J- Fiilfieriiliclei-‘ér-e- - , n —' . . . . . .. . n — dead set against letting the bout Mfiflfchcnh. §oh§$n_1 FLAppERS 5055B. Michael . . . . . . . . . . .. B. Mahar 8° l° J°YB°Y i“ "ii" evil" if Miiiliii-‘ii Kielly—11 . . . . . . .. E. l-iurrls-di s. Owen-IO ‘M. McLeod-ii be" FM“ outpointed Wills there would be scaut_o H phllll.ps__o E_’M,~.Nevl,,_4 _ G Grady__0‘li‘. Tierney . . . . . . . . . .. C. Coughlill 3"“ i‘ "° "wiim" ‘mi’- C'“""° Prowso——2 . . N- Johnson~0 Ev Hughes-l ........ '. of Melina-Ali "iii" Field Wants us w believe that he really ____ 1, pm ,._.o 1.; 39mm; r.- Tayloho s. Murtln . . . . . . . . . .. E. Mclilnie think“ Barney can “m the w“ -———- Mountain-Qt) D.‘- DickinsonL-‘ii. Benoit 2 dict over Harry. Maybe he does ___";""‘ ‘ _ ‘ - ' ," NOTES \ think am Boxing managers get Total ‘gil‘l(l)Wllq‘$i_0ll8Bf8——43 xlllncheateg~0 Hello t—0 queer notion‘ oa—— sle——. . . sener—— .McMillan—-0 l ‘ m] p F] .1). lnniee—0 . . . . .. M. Colllns—0 The iiinliiie iii“ m" "K- I McCabe and T. Bowin were sat- Bobs 6. lsfactory to both teams. still have confidence that the match will be staged is evidenced by the disclosure made at the of flees of the Boxing Commission yesterday that not one in twenty for a; refund. by representatives of the boxing Truck; board on checking up the funds ob ry Seizer (Sweet) match was approved by the com ‘ 3., 2.24, by Mcqmma mission. and judging from the tone Dlflilifliill remedy-Mother 0wen’.. . . Bennett M M‘ “ma,” m, communion Rundrnere (Cameron) Biiilii" ----------- -- Q M'““°'°“ would litre its-see the bout held in Judge Patchen. 2.29 1-4. by ‘_, _" this State ratlier- than in a. nelgh Peter Pan (Mclntosh- -__"‘_ boring commonwealth. I McDonald) ........... .. ' Time: ’ "Illfifllfllifl silent. anonnaaav 1-5; 1.10 1-2. .__-_¢Q>-i__ 9"" "M-"BY- b? cilllm" Aubrey (Sweet) _..... Rowdy no.1. 2.29 1-4. by Ai- The ball game between the An. lie Snell chore and Eastern Qiars scheduled Hetty Commodore. by Coni- to be played lesit might will tslre‘, modore Leydiard (Hast- Tho following is a summary of ' (Bissau) 0i U16 bllliflffl 0f 88MB has‘ asked the horse races llcld at (‘illlce Ray. Time: This W88 learned May 24th on tile Black Diamond 2.30 Trot and Pace-Purse 8300 Horse Races at Glace Bay May 24th - l _ Officials. Freeforail Pace-Purse $300. 1 3 3 2 faultlessly. He gave the drivers to understand that he would not to- .. 2 2 4 3 lerate any unnecessary scoring and -!rl this respect his orders were re- Allen in the 4 4 2 4 stand at future races here the pub- 1.11 1-4; 1.10 1-4; 1-10 lic know that everything will be spected. With Mr. done as it should be. 1.13; 1.13 1- NOTE—The gentleman referred to above is well known here and . . . . . .. 1 1 1- his many friends will be pleased to see the good things said about‘ (McCormack) 2 2 i him. The horses. Whltesox. Cory- set and Betty Commodore mentioned prominently in the summary were place on-tllg P. W. C. ‘grounds to- ings) _... . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 I formerly owned here by Messrs. 5 5 5. 2; 1-12 l-Z. Port Mor- (Spud) Mc- rybody i. i. l Alli Drive Will Be Made Shortly To Rai I >Z . cient Funds To- ‘Finance The Team-e- Will Walker G0? ' Now tllat this Province knows just where it stands in regards to the Maritime Olympc track team which leaves for Paris next month to compete in the World's Olympic Games and llow much money is yot‘ needed to finance the trip, no doubt a live committee will be appointed benefits, ‘ enteria n- merits. ball games or any such at- tractions that would go towards to arrange iEiEi THE MAR. l t raising the necessary funds. Three athletes are namely Phil but nevertheless the d on the island. get a place (IF) mentioned as competitors from P. E. island. ZdcDollald. Barney side bail game which will also tulle Francis and George Walker. the lat- Tllree prizes .ter named athlete although having The will be given to the runners finish fevery qualification as a long dis- second and third posi ltance bike rider, unfortunately is lnot included on the Canadian Olym- geiieffliiii 0115i‘ 00min: iii pic track team as no such-an event hi8 ODDOTWM time i! l0 b9 heali- ls mooted on llle Canuck roster, committee now on other citizens will showlsmtgd ma. walker would so‘ pm. ia-like interest in the furthering of vknng sumcient money w“ m“; As tile proceed-s of the hall Iaanlie ‘glenfloned McDomlldA; izssfillgsgd: W1“ 8° “wards “wenmg the M‘ place on the team: Francis if he shows Olympic calibre in training and at the trals. he will also go. ‘Now the question is will George Walker. Canada's premier long dis- " be tance rider. go? This rider's past record and experience entitles him toll place on the team and he will _ enough land. Can we do itT-Tbefilext ' "l. l.- . y. . u money can be raised send him -— That's the qiics and it roan only be answered way. and that is by getting money above referred to. in 1912 at Antwerp. William i penny a product of "The lsl ‘ was one of Casadasrepr ‘A’ tlves in the pole vault, ~Althou tbe\time with the Montreal A. he was nevertheless an Island petilor and the only one in. history of Olympic games. T we have Phil McDonald an island boy who is almost sure place, but-further than this. additional athletes" are‘ to the Now our boys‘ H \ - are only waiting for the opportti to prove it. D0 ll-P up to eve interested and that means the tire population. to get behind-t dr Ve and send our boys across- Ono thousand dollars or vlcl is the required amount er t' ' us fronl- the . Maritime com that la for the track team including Walker. ,Aa"lt fie about 8700 a man for‘ the trip. objective would be. $1700 ‘n'o to send a Canadian‘ bicycle 1' sentutlvev from Prince Edward weeks will tell the tale. The Granltes defeated Hope’ ‘We ma“, '39 ' We" “m! fuls by 100 pins laet night. i “Y”- lulillllls- LADIEEWQQWLING LEAGUE ‘Miss Ling had‘ ‘high total single having the Tonight the Pcdagoguss mike. 138 106 132 129 170 “f ___ game each wit/ll one-to gb. 675 lldollowln gar etlle results: Granites: B Hatch _________ _. 99 F. Brown _ . llil E. Bourke __ . 117 D. Waugh __ . 102 H. Wakeford _____ _. 124 ' 5i3 Tolul»lii9ll. Hopefuls: Mrs. Collin ______ __ 111x S. Mtfircgol‘ . . 83 F. McDonald . lll M, Ling __ . 203 l-lliurrls ......... -. 82 617 T0tal—l890. CHURCH LEAGUE First game oi’ play-of! between Zloll winners oi first section and Practirefig! [Zonomy lien/one 13 Preaching. ; “ BMWBHGMBWW. nmuun and W". excellent redolhbleri their efforts ‘and total of 531 with a single or 2l6. bY 9i‘ / -_ iiieffiiil’ Slim" ‘l and u. ‘maiorlly. 0i ‘M; pin-s in St. Peters winners. ‘o? second tion. ~_- , _ Si. Peters woncu-t with e mall _lll ol 76 pins in the first gain-g ‘Peters securedh lead oi 25 p‘ ..-but in tliesecond-jganlo the/Z‘ ies czulle back strong arid pve “see-alfal- small margin of 20 ‘pint; u Then in the third game S Pe ‘ ‘ . nv 5 be theMfls . game st two ' out of th ‘_ count. ‘ ‘ - I Mr. Leiill Robertson; highest total while-Art. Vi ' y7_i)_be had ihc single; Next 3am a‘ ‘ 156 nilzlit at 7 r-lharp and a H7 crowd is expected to be on hand to 138 Witness it. - - ‘-‘ - ‘ ' ‘ 151 if Zion wins tonight it will be a. 77g Following are trlewults: "us? "- Zion ‘ . 123 LePage 123 Kielly __ 113 'l‘0ta'l~—2~ill4. ll2 St. Peters: 600 Viuicombe Totai—— 0. Majority for St. fPetere. nigh-t at s p.'m. Little rres. by Marshall \ Col. n. A. McKlnnon. Ex-Mayor r. Milli HIifllN . 1A.. (McQuarrie) 3 3 3 B. Brown and Herb Campbell le- ‘ . . Manager Baby Snell. by Allies Snell spectlvely-BPORT iliD. BRINGING UP FATHER ‘ 0* cont-v Ir THib anus Kflbo u» - I'LL co ‘emu bAu" i" “RED Oi 5am IN Pa: ' ll. i'i.L TURN ON THE l w memo To <4! f! MlND Orv- oil‘ t1- l. . F’ > . TNY 9-1"; cacao L“ (now-luc- ‘yea-ruse REPORW "cot-solstice RNN Toibmt AND romoaczqw-