Ty n15, 7 &.45‘I Matinee-Me, -16c.-_ Ni£ht—37¢, 25¢, 16¢- it?dt°.'.‘-l'ii‘ll'ffifillhiifn"t"iilffi ‘were seen in the three year old F’, . events lent year but it. is very doubtful it they will ‘bring no the _ poet a speed marvel that will shade . . \ WW5 l0 .- -‘ ;'. 1 .| Iumuiu While cold weather kept the with Philadelphia. sods lb 5m in Cleveland ‘Indians and New York e vicious attack on Mahheyii mam: Yankees. tied at the top cf the Aini- second inning and keeping it up ericnn League race, idle. the Breok- against s peir of relies huflqyg Iyn ‘Robins were taming the ‘Chic- ago Cubs and increasing their ‘mar- gins In the ‘National circul, Connie ‘Mack's Athletia, picked ‘Iryucrltics at the beginning of the saloon to win the American pen- nant, ap sr to be coming into anddienll e; Jonn the" 0W5? Yesterday ‘ha, ‘Mum’ finance,‘ I1 ard, Kramer and men defended the lWhiie Box and‘ ran their-weak of victories to eight. r Jim Bottomley, first sacker ‘for I Rogers Horn-sbys Cardinals, QIQFIQd ufter Babe Ruth iby hitting his sixth circuit smash of the season. He is two behind the ‘Bsmblno. NATIONAL LEAGUE CHICAGO, ‘May 12 —— Burleigh Grimes held the Cilhs to e11 scat- tered hits ‘today while the ‘Robins were buuchln-g bl0W-5 off Blake and Osborne, which enulbled Brooklyn to even the series with Chicago ‘by winning, 0 t4) 2. ‘Score: Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 16 0 (Jhiczngo . the record made -by m. Momwyn- ' f _ ' ‘ The returns for 1926 eliow that . ' "' 4' i.‘ . the crop olftwo yee-rolds wgtusa _ . . n very even ot with the exce ‘on ‘ d . ‘_ . of IPeter iMalthy. He won where- l” g ' _. . ever he took the word. All of » _ - “ _ » , _ them chased him ilrom Endicott to ‘ ‘ A Lexington but none Io! them T‘ ’ “ close enough st the finls-h to make ‘Dickerson shake him up. Station Belle. ifliollyrood Susan and Ruleton were the closest. The ‘first two ‘finished second to him at Columbus. one Iin 2:06 1-4 and the other in 2:07 1-4, while atIIIexIn-g- ton Hnzleton was. placed ‘In bot-h heats Iin 2:00:84 and 2:0‘? in tlbe Jun or ‘Dlvis on of the enllw y Nmlfinm Futurity, Those who saw the Amlwc" "l1 "W" will"!!! HIPQIK race were also satisfied that Cox to eight 81"“! mill!- talriug U" was the most surprised party on first in their series with Chicago the race track when the Lu Prince- ib)‘ a score of 6-2. ‘lefty Grove ton colt made such a good showing h"!!! "P his fourth triumph of the as at Columbus ‘he was unplaced. eefleon. and tanned 1‘1 of the white Station ‘Belle, Petre-na Harvester 3°X- and Josephine Volo being ‘between 5°“?! him and the winner. Chicano 2 8 0 Peter Maltby is in all of the Philadelphia . . . . . . . . 6 8 2 three year old stakes which will ‘Faber. Thom“ and Grabowaki. be trotttgd filleliflailglelhllllllle tine: Gm“, and Perkins‘ except e am . does not most with any rlrliiiehngls “'__‘ he I also th target at w ch WNSHINGTUN. ‘Ma! 12 ‘* The will klbe compelled to shoot except lowly St. Louis Browns g0! a “I'm- when they turu for the word at er -hold today 0n ‘the cellar position in the American dleague ‘standing There's u o syn-wee. Grimes and Hargneeve plilske, by dropping the ‘first , h t m The other Ithree year olde which love Wli. U“ ‘ Osborne and Harman‘ series with ‘wmhlnmogngleilof 9 on public form are entitled to close a ‘Score: inspection include HOiiYTOlZd Susaln. , l-lanleton. Charm, tat n Bel e, ST‘ Louis ‘MB? 12"The s? St‘ 14ml” 3 Guy Dean, Polly Peachtree, Double Dark A I Louie Cardinals knocked Mcquiilnn Washington .. 2 llge -- out of the b0! in the second Inning misunderstanding that ls it jealousy}? Score: Philadelphia , 1 9 3 . u 1s o lPierce, néont. Mitchell, Ulrich AMERICAN LEAGUE ' PHlA May 1s ‘- The stage play by H. B. Trevelynn; Cross, Brig-ht Dawn, Peter HBYBH. l1 I "J48? and wou n-gain from the New $911519 Iylgfieitiigellsltfi, ggivgietirr "m Gimlis “'5 Bvvwmlev- CM- Stanford. "ro mu can ‘be added diunl HPSIFBSCKGX‘ ‘poled his sixth the ygunggtgfg whieh have not homer o1 ‘he 5‘~’“5°“~ as yet taken the ‘word or shown enough in the races in which they started to ‘rate them us dangerous. The lntter must never be‘ lost sight of us was shown ‘by the‘ sweep made by The Harvester in 1908 and Mary ‘Putney in 1915, neither of which hook the word as two year olds. or the tremendous inllYF0VB~ Villfielll. Hex-wood, Henderson and ma“ made by Gm’ Ozark m“ war gum); p-Ioffmt’ Bennett, Ready‘ Wllfill nfter ‘being an indifferent Flwhgr and Lake‘ two yen-r old die showed‘ thut he could ‘trot in 2:03 last yen/I‘. At the beginning of 1925 lt look- ed as if Aileen Guy, Sumatra and Sam Williams were the best tlirec year olds. Sumatra weut lame at Toledo. The other two divided nll of the-events on the mile ‘tine-ks. This yea/r except in the Humble- toninn iStake ‘it will -be up tc the fieldere to catch ‘Peter Mnltby. H118 mark is 2:06 1-4. lit remains b0 be seen whether ho (Iiln dupli- cate the2z02 made by Mr. liicldlwyu when ‘he defeated Guy ltichurd m’ lf any of the present crop 0f i-liPB-e year oltls can race fast enough ‘to make him go that fast to win. The returns for last yeurmilke Hollyrood Susnn, l-Iazleton, Cheri‘? and ‘Station Belle his most form - ' ' ' . able c etltors. 0f these Holly“ rood 52121131 has shown that ‘she can 569 W race in any kind of footing as wcll ‘"500 _ The midsummer Harness Racing as ‘in the fastest company. Al. .458 dntes over the Maine ‘and New ‘Syracuse when Peter ‘Meltby won H4 Borunswick Harness Rlgoing Circuit the decidlngkhelttk of then “get ‘ c mmences a ar~ ou. ‘Mai - r in e over t e c n- "17 July second and third Houltgil: lihellact-lilgi-‘s: salfe 50s second in 2.108- Mainc, July fifth and sixth. Wood- 1-4. 1n the Breeders Futurity at stock. N. B., July twelfth. St. Columbus she was again sucund PC 519011811. ‘N. ‘B, July twenty first to the Peter Volo colt in 2:07 wlrilu 6'25‘ and twenty second. Fredericton while at Lexington she wou the '62s N. 13.. July twenty eighth and May Day Stake ‘from Guy Dean. '60., twenty ninth, Moncton. N. .13., Aug. Holly Penchtree ‘and Station Belle 1577 illxtib and seventh. lPresque isle. in 2:11 1-2 on a cold day in the n ne. August e eveuth and mud. twelfth. Iidmunston, N. 13., Aug. Hiwelton was one of the surprises I292 elghteeril: ‘mu ninteentli. of the year. JThis sign 15f (hi; The Down East Horse Racing Princeton and osnette pee i '24s fairs get away to the 1926 start at not attract much attention as a l-loulton, Maine. on Aug. 31st to speed marvel until the stables ar- Sept. 2mg with six 13155599, rived at Columbus in September. St. Stephen. N. 13., Sept 1st to At that‘ time he wnslratecl ulpltii 2nd with nine classes. 2:10 which was the pout at w e Caribou. Maine Aug. 31st to Sept his staable comgzgnigulTonlil Bradlg 2nd, four classes. IFOUI‘ late clos- stouue . At- x 80h e mflv ing events. up to second ‘place in 2:08 3-4 end Presque Isle, Maine, Sept. 7th looked as ‘f he could‘ ‘have done n to 9th. Five classes. ~ Four late little better if Walter Cox had closing events. hustled him_ along ‘in the deciding Woodstock. Sept. 15th to 17th. heat. This race was followed b)’ 21st to Jonnard. VanGider and Dixon; ‘Reuther, Marberry and Is It the ‘Rue! tears lovers apart? Is It selfishness? ’ Loversl You must learn sooner or later-and your love can never be truly great until the Dark Angel has blessed It. ' "‘ Come ! Sec - Learn I with Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky ‘New York at Cleveland, postpon- ed cold. ‘Boston cold. ‘Score; New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. at ‘Detroit, postponed Clearance Sale or Men’s Wear J We are making a change in our business, and m turn our big stock of Men’s Wear min cash quickly we v are putting on n Few Days Sales. " ' All ourncw Suits, Ovcrcoais and Rnincoais ,_AT 2s PERICENT DISCOUNT " Spring Shirts, N cckwear, Hose, Underwear, Suspenders, Belts AT 2s PER cizur niscouur . Spring Iiats, (Taps, Overalls, Club Bags, Suii (Tusu, Sweaters ‘ ‘ AT 2s PER CENT niscouur One hundred Shirts, ‘one hundred (laps and num- erous other articles at - HA LF PRICE Open Evenings DI A‘ B r" 158 Queen st. ME’S WAR INTER I ‘Mummmnv Fitmmmonvs’ M0 NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘K311113111 and Snyder; Rhem, Heine; and amine“. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17 17 2 Bniifalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i3 16 4 (IINIOIIN-NIATI, May 12—— Adolpho l-uime Kent Boston's nine hits well scattered 41nd pitched a 7-4 victory for Cincinnati in the first game of the series with the Braves today. “Voice of the Nightingale”-—N0velty Fox News~Prince Edward Trio- “Overture" Reading‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . ‘SW-alley and Lynn. Un Fraukhouse and ‘Nieibergall. Newark‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rochester . . . . . .. Smullwoodhnu Schulet ; ahlen and ‘Devine. Jersey City . . . . . . .. ggnrgnto .21 . . . . . . . . . . .. 211 3 Opening game 01Nemrs an IDnly, ‘Faulkner and ‘Score: m“ 2 Benton, Cooney and Thorm- _ Luque and ‘l-Iargrsve. ‘PITTSBURGH. May 12 — The Pirates ‘won the Taylor y ‘PRINCE EDWARD ‘1—_- Night 0nly--- ‘".l$“ZI..“’2T..S5.i" The‘ Kelly’s Cross Dramatic Club PRESENTS “AN ARIZONA COWBOY” A COMEDY DRAMA OF THE GREAT éburn wssr av SNELDON PARMER UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Catholic W0men’s League SPECIALTIES AND ORCHESTRA BETWEEN ACTS How They Stand Maineand N. B. , Harness Rac- NATIONAL LEAGUE. Gloves) rac. » .051 Brooklyn, ' ' .025 Oincinuutl, AMERICAN LEAGUE. PRICES—RESERVE, 50¢ AND 75¢. RUSH, 35c __ L?‘ Ticket Office now open for exchange of Coupons and so. t sale 930A. M. daily. . INTERNATIONAL LEAGU E. 2 Days H H Won ‘igsi no. Prince Edward “ .630 L & EVENINGS AT 8.30 SHARP .524 .459 .409 .220 .626 MATINEE TUESDAY AT 3 ' .205 classes. a victory at Atlanta in 2:10 1-2 over Fredericton, Sglfiemhgf, Double Cross, Station Belle and 24m. Six classes. T011‘ Bradley. -. Charlottetown, Sept 21g; m 24th ‘Charm und ‘Station Belle are in Eight classes. White's stable. Both of them won last year, Ch-arm at Knlamzoo second to Hazleion at Atlanta where she won n ‘heut in 2:10 1-2. The ‘recent death of her breeder uird owner A. -B. Coxe may inter- fere with her racing ‘this year. Bright Dawn was one of the best worthy. nnd Yuma. by Guy Ax-A_ worthy illll of Volgu 2:04 1-2. All oi’ them have shown sufficient “illvfil to wurrnllt their owners UillTyilll; them along l0 u point at which ilii- fiuul starting foe will Nelson W. Plckard L 1st Base Suzanne Lenglen Is Coming Reid 2nd linse leave lingers . Tutu‘ ‘ uun 3 Directed by ‘Srlti. IN m: 0b LiiIEST-*RE.VU;E' ¢ To The U. S. ‘CHICAGO, May l2 — Suzanne Longlexrs visit -to the United States for fil:ni work and tennis‘ exhibi- ‘ Lions, is assured, C. C. Pyle, sports promoter, 531d today. She will have the sanction of ‘the French Lawn Tennis Association he said- , He plans a trip to France in June to complete arrangements. Lowers World , Record For Hundred Yards ‘SAN FRIANCISCO. May 12——<Phll Barber, 0d’ the University of Cali- fornia. competing here Saturday In the Pacific Athletic Association track and field meet, won the 100 Major League NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘Battinp-‘Wilson. Cubs 377. Runs-‘Heathcoie. Cubs, 22. lHllS'—‘HOI‘l]Eby Cardinals. 13. ,Doubles~l<‘risch‘ Giants. 13. Trlples——W*llson. Cubs, 4. 4. dost 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE dluns-Rnth, Yankees, 29. IHlt‘s-——GosIln ‘Senators. 41- ‘DoubIes—-—'Burns, Indians, 14. ffriples-‘Gehrlg, Yankees. 7. Leaders lHomers—‘Bottomley Cardinals. '5- ‘Stolen bases—Cuylei', Pirates. 7. Iliitching- ‘McGrnw. Rolfns. W011 llnttIng-Dugan. Yankees, 413. in 2:09 1-2 after which she was on the complninln-g list and Station Belle at Cleveland in the Rainy Day lStnke in 2:07 1-4 from Double Cmss, Iliollyrood Susan and Joseph- lne Volo. ‘She also W011 a two year old mixture st ‘Oolumbusduring the Ohio State Fair andi remained so a. contender in all of the leading two year old events until the cur- tain fell on the Grand Circuit at Atlanta. Guy Dean ‘as ‘his nifme implies ls by Guy Axworthy out of Jenny Dean 2:09 1-4 by ‘Prince Ilngomur. He ‘races In the Montcur Farm colors which ‘were carried to victory so frequently In 1909 by Mlgnolu 2:04 1-4. ‘in his two- year. old form Guy Dean mane d to get in the money‘ events at Milwaukee and Indianapolis, while at hex-ing- ton ‘he finished third to Peter Malt- by and second to ‘lidllyrootl Susan when ‘she won the ill/lay Day Stake. lie is a high class colt and will he two yen]- uld trotiere W011 Oil U18 half mile trucks Inst year. in his race nt ‘Goslien whene lic finished second to JPeLer Malthy he we timed sepnrntely in 2:12, Lille-l‘ on Bright Down showed a mile ill 2:09 over the mile track at Itcad- villc. He is by ISun Francisco umi is ‘the ‘best colt trotter by that home that ‘has ‘been seen on Ilic tu‘rf since 1915 when Mury Putnoy curried every thing ‘belore her nt (Mlumbue und Lexington. ‘Peter Hayes was one of the win- ter siars.a.t ‘Orlando ‘in 1925. After his races lat Kalamazoo and ‘(Eleve- lnnd 11o was laid‘ awny. At the W wl 'l'i R. word. iorlu Park. nu Tuesday ililUTIlUilll, Yanks l". B. A. L. them eligible b0 lukc the 3rd Hm ‘ J ‘ Prnwsc . _ Short Slop W_ K_ S. l. (‘ox ll . lli-liuiiulil (Y. Field Ii. Fluid —""~-~ ll The illl('l‘lll(?iliil|i’. League m‘ cut kcni Scliuul opmivd Iii Viir- \V_ Inn flu; Yanks (lcfezilcil the ,\. iii-rs by iliu score i)! 6 to -i. |.‘_ ’l‘lic lino-ups were as follmvs: Tigers llurIu-it NPlHiln Plckui-(l Catcher Yunks 2 Tigers 0 2 Umpire~ Gears ‘iilllll-‘lfill S. Kennedy Pitcher time he could beat 2:10. This youngster is ‘by ‘Chestnut Peter out of llarvetn by The Harvester. iii: ls. considered a second ilollyrooil Leonor-d. Tom Bradley wnn at lllllinllilpolls In 2:12 1-2 ufter losing u bout to Muy ‘Dny ‘Stake (vonsolntlon in 2:10- Mdes Ettie, He also ‘added the ‘INYESTI IN CHARLQTTETOWNS ‘ v tmmizovousa FRONT LINE w... d... .,, . 5.10 .,....,. ' ‘ - ' lng the liccepted world's record of 9 6-10 and tying ‘the mark recently‘ Homérs-Jiuth, Yankees. i] ‘Stolen ‘beser-Meusel Yankee-s, 8 ‘Pitchin-g_Qn.’nn. ‘Mackmen, won 1-2 from Bob 0"Boy and Double Cross. This colt has a number of engagements on the Iialf-uille g-ivern n very careful ‘preparation for his engagements this year. Polly ‘Peuohtree and Lucy Lull- qvitlflhe §oldiier Qtars/ Gan: Ptsasou Boa Aiiosesou A Jiimla £829 358F012 ' RRAY. - Bslzliixmiluoiev. Psncy Cmvartt. / THOMAS Duuu. LIONEL BROADWAY \ ant Swim CALLAGIIAN ‘ ., mmrmum BOOK NOW DON'T DE LAY - §itIcns-_~§1.50, $1.00, 75c-Ph1s Tax _ SEATS NOW sizttiiic ‘set by ‘Roland Locke. of ‘Nebraska. 4. lost 0. flit-Whey’ IlHDdfl _ and While (Noah-o!) [or ups _ " 2:03 1-4. are apt to be the lending wnber. a. sister toThe Senator three year olds in thIe-Lullw-ater Farm stable. iPoli-y IPenchtre-e trucks . did all of» the racing ‘on the half-mile trucks. Tipple Vblo and Peter 'Sl.i’tll'l'()l\l ‘Both of them proved ro- Thc higher quality of‘ the ingredients in responsible for the fact that you use only halt‘ the quantity of polish, when you shine your shoes with “Nulget”. R made a number of st-nrbs Inst year. ers of‘ s mile from G y Stewart, Hsdleton and Mdse Et e while at one heat in 2:07 14 to Peter Malt- by. ‘She also divided tlui-rd and fourth money with Station Belle Zn the May ‘Day 8tnke'_lit Lexington and might ‘hnve ‘been moi-er the top of the summary ‘If she had not met with a mishap nfber getting the Word in theheecond host. ‘Double (irons made‘ ‘her best showing when she wou a prelimin‘ srylheet lnthe Rainy Day Stake at Cleveland in 2:08_.8-i. She also ‘,_ cinder track at ..| During the August meeting at Cleveland she won at thmo quart- ‘Milwnukee she finished seoond in ‘ll-able sum-pies of rucin-g mnterlnl. the filly trotting her fastest mile at ‘Middlelown where she flnislu-d second b0 Peter Maltby in 2:10 fl-‘i. 111i addition ‘to the colts nmmui there are over fifty which appear; on the list of three your olds ell- gible no the lMatron, Chnmpioui Stallion, , llhm-bletonion, Review I Breeder, Horseman. and Trotter and Pacer ‘Stake: and ihe KPlll-lKfify lP-nturity. This group includ :4 Scott, (iuy McKinney, llr. (‘IIlpiqi-i per, John Frances, Sun Juun, .‘| half brother to Lee Axwortliyi Sarah Goodrich. which was nacedl luccesahilLy on the ‘Pacific Consi wtandsd In the consolation over the last season. Royal Guy. n brother Syracuse and was brother to Trumpet. Angeleno As- lligliland Scott. a brother Io lhisu-I i - GREATEQ, A ‘y; INDUSTRY y Y. (. PLANT RUNS DAY AND NIG V‘ '1 DAYS A WEEK ALL T." YEAR ROUND KEEP 11:1 some. Space (livcirby & C94‘ .", -- c ui':'.-.»i..5f:a