,1 i1w.c.w|l Fiiflii liillills i m the first exhibition of outdoor lnketball on the Y. M. C. A. court n Victoria Park. the P. W. C. co- m enlarged victorious over their lld rivals the Amazons by a score oi i2 to 6. Both teams experienced wusiderable difficulty in adapting memselves to the extra large phy- p; surface. which mode for a mailer score and a more strenuous pale. From the success of this mt game it is hoped that outdoor basketball will attract the favour- ellle attention of players and spec- ‘isiors, that made this sport so popular last winter. . The line-ups for the game were u follows:- l. W. C. -i .1. Amssom Dorie mm 4i. Frances Ayers liiith Shaw l) Mari. Campbell lleien McKee Marion Gay ileliy Matheson l". McEachern A challenge is extended by ~both d these teams to the Abegweit lisisrs. ITALIAN mil IMPRESSIVE IN iifliiiiiillii POMPTON LAKE, N. J., June 20 -Primo Camera, the big bankrupt from Italy, gamboled happily about under the trees of his training ileemp today, technically in colltaot with his sparring partners but ae- tually doing little that was im- preesive in preparation for his l5- mm title chance against Jack lhsrirey. June 29. Freed of financial worries through legal appeal to the law. the vast Venetian put his fistic as- leis on display for six rounds of punching with Herold Mays, Bay- onne, N. J., heavyweight, Les Ken- nedy, of California, and a clowning negro named Umberto Arsi, labelled the champion of Porto Rico. On the basis of or. day's efforts the assembled experts. as far as they could see hi: menses against Sharkey, promptly petitioned him into fistlc bankruptcy. weighing 261 pounds, lees than his massive frame ever before has carried before a fight, Camera ap- pcllrcd in marvelous physical con- dition, but with his punching equipment little improved over the last time he fought Sharkey, al- most two years ago. Medical treat- _ merit has diminished the varicose veins from his tree-trunk legs. steady ap-lication to his boxing lessons has improved his stance. and his ponderous left hand jab. His muscles are bigger than ever and his speed is astonishing for such a tremendous fellow. l Browning Wins giWrestling Match .1 --- l MONTREAL, nme ro-"wreetllhg lens were treated to the spectacle 0i two extra falls in the scheduled three-fall wrestling match between lim Browning, of Verona, Mo., and IN Mslcewics, of Utica, N. Y., here lest night. Browning was the win- ler. After each had got a fall Mal- eewicz had Browning pinned to the m1 Wlltn the timekeeper rang the bell and he let go his hold. It hap- i Dmed the referee had been tripped ' ""1 lying prostrate on the mat did M sea the mu and he ordered the _ tout to continue. Browning soon -. lot another fall and was awarded llle match but the crowd howled. A ravine of spectators started to i "Elli and a mob milled around the ‘ ""8 refusing to leave the Arena. lb restore peace a meeting of the lihletic commission was hurriedly iliimnloncd and the bout was or- lrred to ntinue when Browning W1 his third and winning fail. Mm than 2,000,000 pairs of ruc- footwear are imported each , i" w n. Nilllurisndl. Stars iVVin Over Roversin§)pener Last Year’s Chas Win O ‘ ' Game 0f Cliy League Sohrgdiifig BOWLING 1' " " WRESTLING BASEBALL a i» ~ Scoring seven runs on q m.” hits and playing near perfect ball in the field the Stars, last, your; c111’ 14158110 champs. got away to "1 lll-ipicious start in defense of their title at the Abegweit aroma. last night when they defeated m, Northend Rovers ‘I to 2 in the opening tilt of this year's City league schedule. Thxallmlll! skies, and a. sold bill“: wind could not dampen the ardour of the two nines with the result that only (on; misc“; were marked up ' in the error column, Rovers having three m4 the winners one. The three m1;- cues of the north-end club "m, in the seventh frame when the Stew capitalized to the extent of three runs. The lone error of the East endes-a came in the first sea. sion when MicLean, young catcher oi’ the Stars threw wild t0 the keystone sack. The Rovers held an early lead of onemnlaincdin thsfirstinnlllg when Hurley raced home an a wild heave by Goes. The Stars tal- lied twice in the second and third frames and 3 in the lucky seventh while the Northerner! add- ed another tally in their lest time at bat. The crowd kept down to s small sine due to the inclement weather were treated to the beet brlmd of balioftheseasonandiftheteams keep hitting the same pace before long huge crowds will be wendin! their way to the league tussles. Goss and Carbonell, rival hurlers pitched well throughout each moundnnan allowing seven safeties. Goa bole down better with men on the sacks than his rival, leav- ing six Rovers stranded while four of the winners were kept waiting. Carbonnell whiffed nine via the strike-out route while Goes made ten of his opponents fan the breeze. TERRYPIBKEB ilNiiii-STAR Niiifliiii TEAM One. Time Protege of McGraw Gets Call For First Base. NEW YORK. June 20.—(A.P.l'- The National League today laid plans to marshal its “best minds" as well as its foremost playing tal- ent for the all-star game to be play- ed with the American Ueague at Chicago on July 6. John Joseph McGraw already has emerged from retirement to manage the National League's picked forces for a. day, and the club owners at a meeting here approved his plan to assign the coaching Job to s pair of active pilots, Bill McKechnie, of Boston Braves and Max Carey of Brooklyn Dodgers. A third manager and one-time protege of McGraw, Bill Terry of the Giants, will hold down first bass for the All-Stars and probably serve asficid captain. slmnl “Y” w IN i R u M 8TH BATTERY The Senior "Y" came through for their thlrdwininl-emanygames last night when they defeated the 8th Siege Battery. after roiling up a score oi’ s1 runs to the Army's 23. Though close the game was marred by many errors on the part of both teams. Lneups:_ Senior Y: A. Hale, A. Taylor, E. Rice, E. Ramsay, J. Turner, G. Partridge, T. Hunter, I. Burnett; H. Craswell, M. Owen, A. Mathcson, L. Rainahan, J. Crocket, G. Toombs, J. Turner, P. Vail. Umpire, Sld Fielding; base judge, 8th Battery: A. Doucette, TH[ Timely Tips On _§_port DONATE! TROPHY FOR CITY LEAGUE Mr. Clles Campbell, local iewel- ler and former Abegweit ‘hockey star, has kindly donated a hand- some silver cup for the team win- ning tlle city Baseball Magus. Ches‘ generous act will no doubt - put more enthusiasm into the play- ers of the three teams in endeav- ouring to win the coveted si1ver~ were. Many thanks Ches. FALCONS it STARS PRACTICE Falcons and All-Stars baseball teams will hold practice at the C. A. A. Grounds this evening at 0.15 sharp. The following Falcon players are requested to he present: Simpson, T. McFarlane, P. Mc- Quaid, Blanchard, Beaton. Mo- Clashen. Bradley, Doyle, Power. Bolgcr. OPENING GAME GOOD Although the weather last even- ing was more conduci to football than baseball the Stars and Rovers turned in a wonderful brand of ball for the opener and the fans who braved the chilly weather were rewarded by seeing a good game of ball. IVHAT ABOUT THE LINES? The Abegweit infield was in won- derful shape for last night's game and is now in need of only one thing, namely the lines marking thebases, homo plate, batters box, coaches box, etc. Nuff sed. 10 MILE BIKE RACE JULY 8RD Sponsors of the annual Holman- Pickard IO-mile bike race have an- nounced that the race is to be held on’ Monday, July 3rd, this year over the same course as last. All riders are to start from scteltch with the grind starting at the Bike Shop and ending in front oi.‘ l-lolmarrs store. BIG RACE MEET TONIGHT 0n the eve of the Northam night 5T5!“ --- -- All“ I “"5 5 racing meet forecasts predict fav- seors any. . 4. l 0 0 l. l. 0 1'1“ 13"" orable weather for in, big races. Ullfliill-n - 4 11113 ° Reportsfromthetlackstateevery- Bquerebrlsssn 4 I I 8 I 1 ll How They Stand thing in readiness with a fast oval Ayrm rf 2 1 0 0 I 0 0 ._____ m the owns“ Sflllfldfll! 1b . 4- U 0 0 9 U U INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ___ Male"! v 1 1 1 111 1 1 olrmooa nsslrsrsshl. McDonald lr 4 e c o o 0 o Won 10:29.0- LEAGUE MCKlHIlOIl 0f Q 1,1 I U O 0 K001106161‘ Q 2G .618 5°“ P 1i ° 1 l 113 ll Newark 4° 23 ~58“ With the formation in the city Totals s2 '1 '1 1o 2'2 2i 1 Toronto as 2o .501 m, ym o. "MM snub,“ and 1581111110111 37 34 531 soccer teams, Charlottetownh “V335 5195a “P955 311K610 crustaceans 30 3'1 .448 5pm.; “Immu- aeemed about M11119 m’ ~-- 4 1 1 1 1 o 1 JEN-BY 31W -----~- 99 35 "139 filled but now comes word of ""4159" 3b --- 4 0 1 1 2 4 o 11401111981 29 41 M4 an outdoor basketball league hav- wmllmk T‘ - 3 9 1 3 0 o 0 Alllfllll! 33 4° 41.2 ing been formed with one game FY5111“ 0 ---~ 4 9 1 11° 4 o ‘ already being played on its sched- MHNOH 117 ... l 1 I 21D 0 O Q57" AMERIQAN LEAGUE “it Stewa-rtss...4000lli Gll-fbdflnell p 4 0 0 0 0 9 0 Won Lost P-C. “by vs. Q N. R_ Areenault if . 4 o l l o o l New y“... 3g 2,2 .621 ' Jon“ v1 1 ° ° ° ° ° ° Washington 35 Z3 503 Another game in ti... sonhau Totals 13 9 '1 fl 1411 3 Cleveland 82 28 533 League is slated for tonight at s Owners-Earned "M. 91H"- Chicago a1 as .525 pm. when. the Hi-Y meet the 4; 1101's" 1i 1'1"“ “M1 111 11°" Philadfilpllil 28 2'1 109 o. N. n. team in a tilt originally M1111 3- 5°55 7- Arsenal!“ 1‘ 2 Detroit ..-----.-- 29 3° r493 slated for Monday but was post- llase 11115. silllarebrlgllsr Mdmm- Boston .......-.-- 22 37 373 polled on account oi‘ rain. Players MfiKlflmll» Whlllwk? m“ °“ St. Louis 21 39 .350 are earnestly requested to be rin b91115. 0T1 Cllrbmlmur a» (Anni time and avoid delays. McLean): of‘! Cioss. 2. (Whitlock. Nancy“ LBAQUE ' Jones), hit by pitcher, Carbonnell. SEA GULLS VS. HAWKS (Ayers); hits off Carbonncll '1'. Oil Won host !'.C. TONIGHT Goss 7; struck out. by.Goss 10: New york _________ 34 21 £15 Ov-Mrmell 9i time °f Wile- 1 11°11‘ st. Louis as 2s soc Sea Gulls, Ieadcrs in the Eastern 35 111111111“- Pittsburgh ......... 33 25 ‘569 Section, Industrial League. meet Unmlres-Ai lllfi D1519. Jilllmly Qhlcago 32 30 .516 the Hawks at ii o'clock this evening Williams; on the bases. W515“ Cincinnati . 2a 32 .46‘? on Hlllsboro diamond. This should Craswell. Brooklyn ...-u... 26 30 .455 be a real tilt. B0814”! ...-......» 35 34 A24 —-- score by Inninn phflgdglphlg 2a es sol calclrc-r PRACTICE 1 I 3 4 5 6 7 3 9-3 H E , There will be a cricket practice MW" -- 1 ° ° ° ° ° ° ° 1"“ 7 3 JIUIIOT TTGCk MCBI tonight at a o'clock at the club Stars .... 0 3 3 9 0 0 3 0 X-Jl 7 1 grounds at Victoria. Park. All fol- Larrupin Lou To Wed ._k___ CI-HCAGO, June iii-Lou Gehris New York's Yankees’ home run hitting first baseman, has confirm- ed reports of his ngagement to Miss Eleanor Twichell of Chicago. A; Gehrig gave out the information he posed with Miss Twichell for photogroPhel-s. (Canadian Press) ANTIGONISII, N. 5-. June 29. Aarncs "trsohsn, 72-year-old Auld’s Cove man, died today from ‘the effects of a fail from hi; wagon Saturday. He sus- L telnsllillletuslillL .--. To Be Held ‘July 8 HALIFAX, June {lo-The annual Maritime Junior Track and Field sports will be held at the Wander- ers’ grounds here on Saturday, - July 8. Junior athletes of Nova Soo- tia, New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island are expected to com- pete. MOSTLI FAKE NEW YORK, June 20—Dr. Sam- ucl A. Tanilcnbaum, ml; pfmpie whether treasured old manuscripts are genuine or faked, says ofght out of every 10 he ex- gmiiics are false. He recalls, with a chuckle, the sad talc of M. Charles, a French professor. In 1869 the paid 250,000 fmncs for "signatures" or St. Peter. Julius Caesar 012001-115. e expert who professor A lowers oi’ the game are invited to attend. Australia And England Are In Tennis Finals EASTBORNE, England, June 20- England advanced to the fillll round of European Zone Davis Cup competition yesterday as l-‘rcd perry and G. P. l-lugilcs paired to defeat Roderick Mcnsel and Mar- salek of Czecho-Slovakia 6-5, 6-4, 6-4 for the third straight Ehlgiish victory. England will lucct Australia in uflllnitcd States in the inter-zone fin- . t _ai a week later. illc zone iinai at Auicuil July 14, 15 and l8 for the right; io play the cnalzwrrmlowu GUARDIAN CW rlw UPSETS MARKSEBiiNii luulniilunlu “Sandy” Somerville W i n s Decisively Despite Rain and Thunder Storm. ,. HOYLAKE, England, June 20.- (OP, Cable)-The weeding-out pro- cess began in earliest as file big field battled the elements in the British Amateur Golf Championship today. when tlfe day's struggles in rain, thunder and lightning had been completed over the sodden l-loylake Links the Canadian contention had been whittled from seven men to three, the United States from six to four. But there were few upsets as the second round was completed and a start made on the third. Despite the. miserable weal-her conditions C. Ross Somerviile of London, Ont. the U. S. amateur titleholder, shot sub- par golf for the most decisive vic- tory of the day. Cyril Toiiey and Roger Wethcrcd, crack British ama- teurs, passed their. tests and Jock lviclsean, the Scottish champion. al- so progressed along with George T. Dunlap oi the United States. Along with “Silent Sandy" Canada still has Jack Nash, Somervilieks elubmaic, and Brig-General A. C. Criichlcy. native of Calgary and French amateur champion, in the tray. Somerville cake-walked into the fourth rounri with an eight and seven triumph over W. H. Sharpe, of Dunbar, taking 42 strokes for the 11 holes played. Brig-General Orifcllley won his second-round match over Rex crummack of the Royal and Ancient four and three. Nash, who won two matches, did not play today but to- marrow he has a tough hurdle in the person o1 Lionel Munn, Irish veteran who got as far as the semi- finals a year ago and more than once has won the Irish Closed Title. Two more Canadians and one more United States player joined the defending title-holder, John Dc Forest, among the spectators today and William Sutton, prominent English amateur, also went to the gallery after losing to the little- known J. W. Jones at the 19th hole. Promises To Be Big 77lreatAti B i s l e y PORTSMOUTH, Elngland. June Aim-Miss lvihrgaret Floater, only wo- man ever to win the famous King's Prize at the National Rifle Associ- ation's historic meetings at Bisley, has served notice she will be a big threat again in the ‘Blsley meeting next month. In the Hampshire County rifle championship here, over the week- end Miss Foster captured the prize after a shoot off with another King's Prize winner. Captain C. H. Vernon. Miss Foster and lilies Badcock, her partner ill a chicken farm ncar Blsiey, are well known to the crack Canadian msrksmen who have just sailed for the Bisley meeting. The former qualified for the King's Prize competition by having driven an ambulance in the Great War, the shoot being open only to past or present memibers of His Majes- ty's forces. WINNIPEGRS MILKY WAY WITH RED TRIIVDVIIINGS IS BANNED BY POLICE W1NNPEG, June 20—When a Main Street theatre advertised for a red-headed woman to sit in front of the theatre in s. bathtub to advertise a motion picture, seven fiery-headed ladies present- ed themselves for the job, but a- mong them was a policewoman, who raised official objections to a nude woman sitting in a bathtub on the stl-eci. Even when theatre officials explained it was intended to have the woman clad in a white bathing suii, police turned down the scheme on the ground that the display would block traffic on the thoroughfare. (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. June 20- Pnundcd by last-minute selling, that poured into the pit near the close of ihc session wheat futures prrcs slipped from earlier fractimai udvancrs to close more ihnn half-rent low- er on the Winnlpci GNU! Dhlkelilodbvl IT'S THE BEST- we 11111111’- °11¢ Blade Ollll’. 8nd "1111 l9 111° 5°91. because we use BOXING ICE CREAM “THE PEAK OF QUALITY” SRO RT won , PlC-NICS FESTIVALS a HORSE RACESu-TEAS If You Are On a Committee Be Sure to Order OTHER SPORT nothing but PURE, RICH, PASTEURIZED ISLAND CREAM, blended and frozen right in a clczln sanitary plant, n0 importer] prepared mixtures of doubtful conicnis is permitted i0 be used in PERFECTION BOOTH SERVICE-q ice cream. You have no troubles or worries because we deliver direct to your booth on the grounds and furnish the necessary help i0 assist you ill serving. together with cones, sanitary plates, spoons and equip- ment to make your gathering a success and everybody will be harry- SPECIAL PRICES T0 COMMITTIES WRITE OR PHONE OUR NEAREST BRANCH CENTRAL CREAMERIES Limited PERFECTION SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN Dairy SOURIS Creamery SOURIS Chicagb .. New York New York Chicago ................. Buffalo Jersey City ... -- BASEBALL RESULTS -__.._..- NATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Cincinnati . . . . .. 4 8 2 Philadelphia . .. '1 16 3 Kolp, Benton and Lombardi; Jackson and Davis. Second game: Cincinnati ................ 3 l0 2 Philadelphia '1 15 0 Derringer, Frey, Quinn and Hems- icy; Collins and Davis. Tinning, Grimes and Hartrlett; Bell, Spencer, Hubbei and Mancuso. Pittsburgh 6 ll 0 Boston 2 0 l Swift and Grace; Frankhousc, Brandt, Zachary. Starr Jllfl Hogan, Hargrave. St. Louis .. . la l7 2 Brooklyn 4 ll 2 Hallahan, Johnson and J. Wilson; Mungo, Ryan, Heimach, Lopez and Oulcn. AMERICAN LEAGIQE Boston 9 l4 l Cleveland 5 13 2 _H. Johnson, Kline and Gooch; Connolly, Bean, Craghcad and ED911- cer. Philadelphia . . . . . . . . .. i! 11 l Detroit .. . 4 l4 2 Fischcl‘. Freitas and Cocllranc; flogging, Bridges. Sorrvll and Hoy- worth. ..... .. ls l5 i a l5 s Allen, Rufiillg and Dickcl‘; Wyatt. Jones, Gaston. KlIIlSFY- Fllll“? 311d Berry. Grubs. INTERN ATION Al. LEAGUE a a a s 9 l Galiivan and manning; Perkins. Mcola and Rcnsn. Toronto .‘.. 811 1 Baltimore l0 l3 l Marrow, Cook. Frazier and Smith, Having; Cilllllillgllalll, Prud llomme, Closet, Smylllt‘. Mntlinizly and Sprlnz. First game: Montreal... 3 ll l Newark . i111 1 Smith, McKcithail and Tate; Second gamer Montreal... 4 ‘f 1 Newark ... ... 6 ‘I 1 Dietrich and Talc,‘ Dovens, Duke and Hargreaves. Rochester ... .. i512 0 Albany .. ... .1115 3 Kaufman, Smith and Hinkle; Shealy and Phelps. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ..First game: Louisville 4. Second game: Columbus 11; Louisville ll. POLICE (Continued from Page l) Columbus i; at. at pioyee of Melville, Saslc, who has been indicted for other kidnap- Dlllgs here and in Denver, Colo. M. F. Kinkead, Ramsay Cflllllty at- torney, offered immunity to any of the gang who would inform on his confcclerutcs. 'I‘llc two, Duluth authorities said, were known to have stayed at a. hotel there atzout tile some length of time that W. W. Dunn. close friend of the millionaire brewer and negotiator fol‘ ills rclcas: illndc his llczidqilarlc-rs illcre vxlllle a- wuitfng word from the abductors. Police also investigated a story oi residents in iii MacAlester Park district herc. . Several persons there told auth- orities ihree men and a. woman moved into a house about three week's ago and left hurriedly early Monday. They said two of thc men rcscmlicd Vcrne Sallkey and Gor- don Elklloln. ‘ooih wallicd for ihe kidnapping of Charles Boettcher, of Denver. The Canadian also is sought in the Haskell Bonn abduction here. LIONS ROAR AS SCREEN “ICE ACT; AUDYENCE RUN ROME. Jum- 20--Whrn cnis and nlicc in a sci-con rarlmll soc-med to cnfi. roars like ions. iii" audience was throw-n info a nallzc. 'I‘wcnty people. worn. lniiircd in a siwnlprde for llli‘ PYIY‘. 'l'|lC roars came from V‘l".4i lions. cndrri llil llrilind lilo srrnwy. wait- ing to pol-form ill a vauclcvilin act. A man without mirth l< lllil‘. f1 \\",\rv_i‘\\ without springs, in which one ls caused (iisnnrccalviy- to jolt by evol-y pebble over which it runs. weaver, Murphy. Duke l“ K1“ -l-ienry Ward Beecher. STANDING [By The Associated Press) Home Runs Yesterday: Ruth. Yankees. l; Dickey. Yankees. l"- Walker, Yankees, l; Anvil-HB- While Sox. 1; Williams, Athletics, l; Klcin, Phillles, 1; Hurst, Phillips, l; English, Cubs, l; Frederick, Dodg- ers, l; Durocher, Cardinals, l; Medwick, Cardinals, 1. The Leaders: Gehrig, Yankees, 15; Fioxx, Athletics. l5: Ruth, Yankees, 15; Klein, PhLlllcs, 13; Berger, Braves, i2: Iazzeri, Yank- ees l1; Hartnett, Cube, lo. League Totals: American. National 188; Total 449. 261; Annual School Meetings S pring-vnle Supplement $150. Charles New- port. new trustco. Teacher renlain- illg Iiiulninlz expenses $70. Borden Supplement vote same as last year, $175, $150, $125. Willard MacNcill appointed trustee in place 0i’ Mrs. Baird. Three teachers appointed: Cher- les D. Hnwntf, Ardcl Reid, Blanche lvfcivcr. $60G running cxpcnscs. Wm. Csrrnther-s, Seoy. CANADIAN GIRL. 28. MAR-RES MAN 0F Si’) NEW‘ YORK, June 20—A 28- yonr-old Canadian nurse. Miss Ida Clarke, today marricd Crosby Leo- nnrd, a rctfrmi New York mer- chant oi‘ B0 years. Tin- May-December romance siarird iln-r-c ycors ago at a Hal- lowyon party whorl Leonard met Alisa; Clarke. iile riauglltcr of George M. Clarke of Hanliiion, Ont. S nrc iilcn the nurse had lwcn cm- pfoycd by Imonsrd. As the wedding ceremony war concluded in illc Church of the ‘Irnusfigilration. the bcomlnl brldgcgronm told reporters: "I llcvcr intend i0 grow old. In fsci, 1 expect in live to be at M9511 lfiii yrnrr. of ago-mot old, mind you, but 0f I89." HOMERUN ‘ - ........lv_ ....-.“ .,...-......_,- ,,_ __. __.. 4 .~..-..._. sq-.. _.. ...-..._._......,._.... M .-__...._....¢_-,_.... ... ._. _ -