.. THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN ‘_4‘_-“L‘ v72? vvvw RT u .“. Th, on, on“, e , sergeants Clliiflottetdwiffldsliliéilwailliliri“For, , llmlluv e TUESDAY rm- lllrslmlee AT 8.30 . rlle Most Talked of and Eagerly Awaited Soldier Bowling Troghy _ Now on lbltiorl The beautiful trophy donated by he Leanuloietlle Broil an won’ by the Alertslsnow onjikhi "-1011 in the Drugstore window of Victor - Coyit; "Capt" of the wlnn11181B3111- The Alerts bowled exceptionally SIIEFEAIEll ‘BrIIlIIEPBIIIEIITli <0, ‘- a' _ _ At fihe snlhmGI-elde Bali Park 1- ' o '1 M‘ rll Entertalners Before the Publlc-- on lss em lat. Base . , well all through the series vplnylns h“; evening the Cardinals cha-ullk- McLelI-nlu . . . . Peters , the entirc series of 25 5311188 1051118 ed up gqyemeen mm gg-adngt (he 211d Base ‘ only four. and I11 1119 P111)’ "11 59°‘ independents. dll the Slammer-aide Schulz-man . . . . .. Graves P~ tion ran up the thrce game T911015 333ml! ‘Lag-ac; the umpire called 3rd- Base r er r1099 pins which we 1811 5111's 11 L119 lgallne in like first per: fifths J. Cameron .... . .. oellem featuring’ u record for P. E- island- '1‘ 11° nmvnrnnlngemm the lqdlllpendcnts . Stop ' Alerts are coin: w rennin 11B 1 14; that and lire were renal»; 17.00 cum ........... .. Morn-Inlay m team for tho coming season and 4_ l.“ L, Flew xmb fart’, the team dcfmliflg 1119111 W111 11a" frbe line up wacaslliollowa: . . . . . . . .. Sullivan and to step wme- Cardinal: lndopcndondcnfc C. ‘Filqd ‘ when‘ Ran-kin .....l.‘. Oamlpbeli h ' iLCamleron Perrin . a Roy Chlsholm Pitcher Kelly . . . . . . . . . Morris KHYOGd Morrison »Noonan with’ ___. "l ,. HALIFAX, June 5¢Roy Chis- GREAT CAST L, ' illOliil, local featherwelsht. kflilck" ‘e1""='*’ Y°""" W" Pry“ ‘"° ti‘ ..‘.’;"..?.‘i.“liii..lf‘i.°.“;.2i. 32.523311 FAVORITES 01 O1 H1 "D H688" |l'\ the Zlilar- ' _ . ' Irene: skit firlleuiluelleee Performs" “*1 1°“'1°““‘1 ““'“,°1‘_ he“ mum‘ scoot amt; n- Iic/udln in the ORIGINALS sparkling revue ' , "Cteppirlfi- Out" at Nle Prince Ed- Longest Race In 1 ' . ’ Wnrd next Ildondly ‘and Tuesday H- t of Game v UIKILEY nights with Tuesday matinee. ls ory 1 DUNN ice- ' ' - - - $_.\_\' rlllsxclsco, June 5.41.. In a Game Full of Thrills And Fhnall End- Nemlfflfhumg The Orlgrlnals (Includ- longest yacht race that has been y ' ' undertaken in the history of the ill-g Many Original inginaHeated Discussion over the ScoreThevRovers AnnexedThe Base- game-Szln Francisco to P899119- lsland of Tahiti, in thoiouth Seas, is to start next Wednesday. t 1146s 1911111111118) TEPPING our” in 2.1225225 maze sass-ctr: ball Game From The Stars by one Run A Bmwwilflflflfi AWAITS THEM l-IEBE 0N MDIIDAYT . , . Th - dl t will be between . . . , _ ., . ~»\"*%“°*%PY ""1" "‘ ‘"5 ‘fill’; e55. fifth» miles. The yeele 1n The Ninth Innmgs The Rovers Bun- e - l a ~ - n15 roluq, tannins 0111- 1 _ . -. \I 1e, John l l illeluueslehgn of the Original are 11- A- M1111 1 “"1 i Ijurnbeli favorites ,are the sningingllglLinfdzqfa 131111-139. ggrf-Flghtzgglfs Q1 “Love Will Come Back audlshawnee l “The Dancing Lesson" by Gene] ' ‘ Rcarson; the delicious. humor of; Dob Anderson. that inimitable Lilllntour cashiro comedian who has Simply]. Tfie Originals Wm appear at m‘ 1l'11\'1’11 11W mum” by , storm [ms Prince Edward Theatre nelnt M011 season; __I§lan Murrayfi 111119191" day and Tuesday for two nigh“ cilzlractmldaltiorls, as _ the A9361? and one “ratinee when they will b4 lluuccrxland “Adamo _ iieidlyifliireqvelcomed by the“. many grind, .\luill; i? bass solo “Drmklilg 11y qnd fltlniirers here after a V9879 311 lil-rtrzl ‘ H 81B)’. T116 1113191111691“ ‘ , , i n c. “any of the 59191111113 119“ <I11-'11'1@119““1°1'k by T110113.“ Dun“ lhltitsciu the show were brought froxr Jerry I3111Y1°1“1- G115 "éfihlimfin London last summer by memberr urtl-llm Langley; 1° “'0' f h (3 m any while three of tht Qlymgll)’ of Norman lllunlu uulil" '1 e O p ched Hits in The Third and Eighth Inn- ings and Helped b y errors secured three And Two Runs Respectively. Large and Enthusiastic Attendance of Fans. , _.._____0_.___._._. Under most favorable‘ conditions and McDonald was out stealing ‘or baseball last evening at the home, V. McQuaid, hit high fiy to \begweit Grounds the Rovers andlCronin for the third out. Stars played a thrilling nine in- ROVGIS-—CI'ODIII fans, Williams tings game of baseball, the Rov- hilt a two bagger and steals third. rrs winning out 7-16. Moore lined a hard drive direct tn The game started at 6.10 with Lofty, McEachern hit grounder and OUTSTANDING ‘FEATURES or ‘ - “STEPPIN G OUT” INCLU-DE TTHE FOLLOWING: “TURNED UP” A Complete Musical Comedy. “HEROES” A Satlra on Life In France, Where Moments. of Rattles Are Suddenly Turned to Screams of Laughter “THE DUCHESS PERFORMS” Read What the Big Cities Say About “STEPPING OUT” "Gone Pclrlon n: Madame»- Helcm, an Opor: Singer is a cru- ture of rare beauty and “Her" slng- l lng docs full justice to Galll Curci." Vancouver Sun “Bob Anderson ll: til, best Com- Seats Now 0n Sale At Prince _ Edward Theatre Office Open 9.30 A. M. Daily lzvl-zlllllcs 80c, $1.10, $1.65 Company is offering this year on I edlan Winnipeg has seen In years." With Leonard Young In the Role of Iilnmy ‘liacDorl-lld The opening 111i: song 111C111 ‘V6119 “vrltttjlrhlgzséll-‘t; 11m Sig"; att ha‘, Bald ‘from {fie ma: 118011;“ hflnm Williams caught W- - c 1'1"‘ "D"°h°"'" A 111°‘ °' - , , ‘ ,1 l . I|,_? l “Ill. t anallan pay a o e as, exc emen sea ng ome. _ _ m1151ca1icamedy 111m“ I p.’ llilllmilllnrl Harrower, Keith Handy ~an high. each team having lots of » lnnlpeg Tribune Laugh!“ A“ New Iyvnnurti Young's latest hurlcf-qllelside and ‘vmard Creme,‘ l-Thq lupport from their different admir- lrs. ' The game was o. good exhibition lf baseball, and although errors were made they were more costly And thrlfpllowlng Hits: (‘LOVE WILL COME BACK" “THEY CAN'T CATCH ME" "IN THE NIGHT TIME" 17'1"" 11111111955 Perwrlnsfl; 31.1.11 P1811) ~l P rfnrms" as written h} I111fl1<1 scenes M11611 “11""°"- “““'|l.§§..‘§§§ Ysung. in addition to w" "mun nutueneee are “'11“,e5“1“g| h Icrs. lwr. Youn? tiolucthing entirely (lifferent lfl lllo,@1111 "1 e1‘ “um 1 ‘m, “n, Mirth, orlqlinlllty, pep Qpgllgd l" (innit-l latter: with a thounndi funny fltuaillonc thrown ln." Second Innings IStara-Lynds hits safe to first steals second, Monlteith strikes ‘ADULTS $1.10. CHILDREN 52c. biuv of a. soldier show ill "Steilllilli-Zhl“ 5119mm“ arranged NOTED LANCASI-ll RE FUNMAKER Bob Anderson. the l: _ L. .11 are right. " (msg#41111 tables tion. l». new 5e 1’ - n71‘! a -. , iflcout rcvuc. m" which-that talented Canadian 11111111 _. brilliant Lancaahiro -ORIGINALS In "Stepping Out"dat LMhGtI and Tuesday nights and Tues ay a Ince- lle country by storm this season and ls undoubtedly 1116 11°°1°°'"'d' l,“ who has ever appeared here wlth the soldier shows. ' _ Cigars-Cigarettes Pipes-Jobaccos " ‘find everything a smoker needs. Our ‘stock is always fresh and our prices Billiards-Joni ‘(Qur -BAilIiard Parlors are the bestin ttitarllslzos BROS Sunnyside g ,. d; .,, $9.; l0 the Stars, otherwise both teams Dlzlycd pretty snappy ball and tlle spectators were generous in their applause when good woflr was well done. An unfortunate discussion took place at the close of the ninth in- ..nings {or the Starsthelllovers clai- ‘ning the game at a 6.5 score, the lStars claiming a 6-6 score. the scorers were called and the thing was checked up and the outcome was that the Rovers went to bat for their last half of the innings Cronin bringing in the winning count on an overthrow. In the first inning the Stars at bat, McCnrey scored on W. Mc- Donald's two bugger, the Rovers failed to getwa man home, the sec- ond inning went scoreless for both sides as did the first half of the third for the Stars, the Rovers in .he<lr half, bunched hits and aided‘ by an error brought three runs in safely, Williams, lMIoore and -Mc- Eachern. They both went scoreless .n the fourth and the Stars were unsuccessful in the first half of the lfth, while the ‘Rovers added one run at their turn at bat. Williams getting across home safe. ‘in the first half of the sixth, the Stars succeeded in getting another run, W. McDonald scoring on a pass ball, the Rovers were shut lut ill their half. The seventh both icuma were unable to get a run. the Stars also failed in the first of he clghth, while the Rovers added two more counters, when, Moore ind McEnchcrn both crossed the pan safely, -In the first of the ninth, fLynda opened up with a two bugger and ociore the aide was retired, Lynds, l/IcCnbe, B. McPonald and P. Mc- Quaid had each crossed thel plate adding four runs to their score, in some way, one of the runs was not credited to the Stars, and a discus- sion arose, which was finally set- tled and Itho Rovers went to hat for their half of the innlng.,Qronin get~ ting to first and going home on an overthrow to‘ first on William's short grounder, the game ending. Rovers 7, Stars 6, The game by In- nings. comedian with the Prince £dward next Monday Mr. Anderson ha: taken First Inning: Stllrr-Mccarey hit with pitched ball, llbeols second and goes home on W. McDonald’: two bugger,‘ Do- out, McCabe is thrown out at first while Lynda goes to third, B. Mc- Donald hit with pitched ball and P. MoQuaid fans. Rovers, Saun- ders hit safely to first steals sec: 0nd, Connors strikes "ou/t," E. "Dia- monds long drive to leftfield was handled nicely by B," McDonald Smith fans. Third Inning! Stars-Mcmarey pops easy fiy to MbEachern W. McDonald, Short grounder to Aylward out at first. Doherty strikes out. , Rovers—Aylward strikes outl11al¥ so Cronin fans Williams, hits shfo to first and steals second. Moorc hit short grounder and first base- man drops bull allowing Moore a safe berth at first, Williams going to third, McEachorn connects for u two bugger, scoring Moore and go- ing to third on the throw, and stea- ling home, while Saunders fans the breeze. Fourth Inning .Stars—-—~V .McQua.ld grounds to Moore, out at first, Lynda and Monteith both fail on Aylwartfs twirling. R.0V9I‘B——-C0flll0I'B‘ fans, Diamond on three strikes thrown out at first and Gordon bends to McQuuidh pitching. Fifth Inning Stnrs~lMbCnbs grounds to Wil- liams, out at first, B, McDonald, Iu field fly to McEacIlern, l’. McQuaid, fouled to deep rIgll-t, Cronin mak- ing n lovely catch from u difficult 811819. . lRovera—AyIward reaches first. out stealing second, Cronin fouls, Williams hit with pitched ball, steals second and third, Moore hits safe to first scoring Williams, and goes down to second on the throw to home plate, McEachern grounds to McCary out at first. Sixth Inning: Stars-McCal-ey fouls and was handled nicely by Diamond. B. M10- _lJonald, got a free puss to second on throw, V. McQlaid thrown out at first. herty drew thffiq strikes and was thrown out at ffirut by Diamond. in excellent con- to Rovers-Smother: sends a , hot | - 1 w bases, McCarcy gets a free pass _ to first, forcing home McCabe, lic- to first steals second, and reaches third on pass ball, Doherty hits safe to first scoring McDonald, and going hits safe to first and Doherty rose clle: third, 117ml: struck out and Montelth grounds to Aylward and on overthrow, Toronto Telegram These Prices “flounder to Lynda and is thrown out mt first, Connors fans and Dia- mond pops a short fly to V. Mc- Quaid. Seventh Innings uld, grounds to Aylward, out M first, ‘I’. McQunid sends hot groun- der to McEacllern, who catches it on the face for when. sounded Ilkc a knockout, but he was still therc at first. Rovers~Gordon fans, Aylward lrit safe to first, out stealing second Cronin filed out to P. MoQunid. Eighth Inning Stars-W. McDonald lfl/flflifl fly to McEachern, Doherty fouls and Dia- mond makes nice; catch V, lMioQunlll walks, steals second and out stoni- ing third, Lynda at bat. Rovers-Williams fans, Moore "safe on second busemalfs error, lilo Eachern hits a two bugger, scoring Moore and reaching L1l|I'<l on till-ow Saunders pops all infield fly, which was missed Ily pitcher IIIN] third baseman, Connors struck out, lml- mond grounds and touches first on second Ilnsemluru error; All-Finch- crn scoring, Gordon sends u gruun dcr to I’. MoQuald ulld ill tllrnlvll out ut first. Ninth inning .Stars—Lynds Illls a two bugger and steals third, Mclllnls ll plucll hitter strikes out, McCabo hits safe to first scoring Lydus and stealing second. B. McDonald hits Bub. tr first and McCabo goes to third. McDonald Steals second, l’. .\It' Quuld hit with pitched bull filling ‘Donald advancing to third and Mo’ ‘Quald to second, ‘McDonald goes IIOIIIQ on overthrow and -McQunid reaclfe: third, McCarey going to se cond McQuald gets home on puss ball, W. McDonald was thrown nut altfirut, Mooredn turn throwin out McCnroy. cc tbs plate, d1 '- Bavc _ ar , groun s to Mel Qulld. Irst, Cronin reaches rstfahd gba to second and ‘third Williams hits to first and Cronin crosses tho plate ‘thflla winning more. The teams Stars-Mcmlbe, fans, B. McDon- _ lined up as follows: I Rover: star; Catcher 5 E. Diamond .._._ ________ __ Ilollcrty Pitcher I Aylward .............. __ McQnaid 1st Base l “DON _______________ __ hlgcuroy 2nd Base McEachern ____________ _. lMl-(‘alle 2nd Base Connors _________________ ,_ Lynllg Short Stop Williams ___________ __ 1', MCQllfllfi| Right Field | Cfflllill _____________ .. I‘ .l\icQulliti R. Field Sounders ............. _. lViolllciill Ccnltrc Field (Iordiu ____ __' .... __ \V. iliolionlllll Loft Fluid 31111111 ------------- _. B. Mclhnlulll Scorn by illuillgil :_ llusc Judl;o~-l’llil Ntltillilll, NOTES Th" score board is surely ll grand .'lliditiol1 to n ball lzlllnc lmt :1 cou- plo of official scorers should go with it, llil it is difficult. tu \llll‘II your but-k in opcruto UPC. bonrll null kuop truck of lllrikca, bulls untl runs. . The umpire Ilulltllvll tho Killlle ill Ills usual IHISIYICHHHRO lllzlnnor, ns lllso dill tile bass judge |IIl1l tllvro in always some that klluw so much more than Lin; nffitrizlls. Tho crowd were ullulvcd to rnnnl very much at will, the stands are Ilullt to ncconlmodute‘ the fans, I-eavc the discussions and llccisiolls o.‘ tile game to the officials, The City League is developing good baseball players, the fans nro bucking the gatne up at least in nt- tendanoe. k opgia good thing going nndremem er" that sport, first Iasband lllwuya will win. t iThere will boa meeting of the City League officials Sunday mor- rling at 11 am. in the President's office. Please attend. “ROLLING DOW-N mo lllo"' ‘ "THE DANCING LESSON" YAND‘ _ _, OTHERS. Include Tax kiYinf-iwili" "rummage-m AND .110- Nlfii-lTq-QGO. 21o. 11o. ’ Pfiilvc . EDWARD ])0N’T MISS THE GREATEST OUT- noon morons EVER MADE: Ride ’Em Thlla is onLY m“: o‘ the ma"! 111m" Con‘ talned In Hoot’! 9"“ est picture. HOOT GIBSON In hll grcatelt cyclonic knockout “LET ’ER BUCK" With Mar-Ian Nixon, Jodie Sedgwlck, Charla: K. And omen ’ “INTO THE NET” “BLUE BLOOD” l-flrrl-l CHAPTER lu-lzslll “.125? French Following Imilld result of games played lnttbe Major 149831195 yes- terday: ' t} llllllc . . 6 ipatterlell-Mitcholi uLHo Luquc and‘ HHTKPQQ . l ~. _ - v ' ‘ alggllkon, Kramer slid Smilhxggggflaaaugggrigrlégleor; anylvllihv, 4 t‘ "TT- * Bostoll o 812mm, Eel-kins. (cqnaellen ma) Cincinnati 1 ‘l 1 01pm i, nalterlesléiieptont.‘ L y .. . i.,,- 1, AIIIIRIOA _ , . . . _, M mm i ~ Chic o s is”: £05939“. Now York 1a fiWBlhllBlbll_......-e...., l; 1o 1 ~ 8t. lmlfls,....l......... 1| 1 Bcttorlew-Ovpngml. Dlinlroll» , ' _ . Rhlattori ‘ ett and ‘Snyder; ship and Schalk, Grouse; Cover-re, I ' “n. 5-day" emBtllIl-Vdflulul 1d,. n altl. ‘ »- ' ' Brooklyn ..il‘.'1r..e....r.rt7 13 o 5,1,0?’ _er_r_"_ 7 13 o win for‘, r worldwndhib" . ollleeee .~. '.;.,... s l2 1 New Ymlr......... 10 151.01 1 " “m, '"* Bottcrlu-Vllfimd Dellarry; Jilaltarlco-Bocloll, "Glrnrd atM- . Cooper. Keen, _ , Bush and fllxon, Redo: Shocker Jinn and, Hlfllln‘. , 3, mnflmlh d» . ' ‘Philldolphid. ............. 8 9 1 Detroit . f-‘Ittaburlh o 2P iIadeIpIlI-dU-fi‘... 1 , Marlee-Leonard D9