WRESTLING BOWLING HOCKEY fill} _ QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NEWS Nun SPORT WORLD DOWN - TH'E - BACK STRETCH our friend C. M. Alexander. “mug from Saint John, N. B. wyg-“We moved to the track ground the 10th. o! May and have w: quite a few workouts, the last.- w ground 285. Barney Hanover 2m, eligihle to the 2.13 class is in rm, condition. He has the best of manners and can tu-rn on very fast when celled “P1- "Pemy Wood o: Sussex, has your uu irlend Hmtherbell 2.0a a4 hBN. He is real lat and looks good “d h“ all 5011M. I pol-loud ur miles around three minutes lust Friday and came the last quarter of a final mile ln 3i l-Z seconds over this my slow track. He was Just fly- lflk. "My father has Guy Toddler 2.06 l-2 and Klondyke Grad/tan 3.09, mull-lg good. He has been a mile in 2.22 with the Gratten horse but has worked Toddler nulcll ilower, has not. beaten 2.35. ~ so of Wlckhs-m. has c. ,,.,§’°,°;..E'§§Y Bedford G/rattan. that. came down from Ontario with a mill‘)! of 2.06 1-2 and is elieible w the 2.12 class. and a Eileen PM?! by Peter Tanner. Bediord shows a btotsmeeuudmearswbee very nice horse. You missed Bed- iol-u Grailtan and Barney Hanover in your list of houses which au- peered in the Guardian. l . 1m 2.15 I-z, half bro- flléulb Trudi-vest Melody. looks IOOd m, u; owned by my brother James Alexander. Momlnk EIDYi-‘Sfl F93‘ I-i, that meat eamlleinruns M!‘ ter. is now converted to the mce mu works in the 11009185- L. Reed. Borden. ,5,“ uiiiuhiu. s. s. Ghee-lotte- town fixed up for the slimmer, has been out to see us a couple "1 times and we do enjoy having him with us and llsteninl v0 hi5 53W‘ bstlng talks. nln of the Morlcton Club will be held on the ltith of June. A strolls: committee headed by President L. A. when‘; icn hos charlze oi the Bfluir 8T1 it should dmw o lanze attended“ 9f pegple and [Odd racing W111 W‘ mit. even thcullh l! l8 Q b“ W17 tn the season. Moncton track has been all fixed up. new Rabies ad- lied and new mud stand. and rveryihimz put in order for a. ban- uer hamess racing season, ft isu t pleasure indeed. to nave Maxim back with usaizulfl on the harness racins mfi-D- The writer always loved to no time mzl it was a tremendous d-isaw- uiniment. when thfiy (iiwfinl-mlled lac ng. n. w. s, Allinghem. Gasetown- N. n, lies sold his inree-yeu-r-nld filly Miss Jessie. by Me I Win. t0 L. Nobl. sol-lumen. N- B. Peter McKinney 2.12 trained over the and a two-year-vlfi named J00 McKinney. 11v Th Klinker. out of Lenora McKinney- Peter McKinney is treinihir "i" aeptionally well. No fast. miles have been asked oi him but he locks as though he will 2.10 on h; trot this year. undid MacDonald, Peter's Road. his a yearling by Abbe Worthy .04. out of Great VllTBGQ Bells- at is a beaut. and lots o! 11.5 neighbors make calla to see it and admire its conformation and style Alfred lawrie, Montllue. h“ me oi’ the best t-wO-Ycar-old PW" spects ever seen in this Province in uie uostuuuim colt. unnamed- bv A Worthy 2.04. out of Jes- sica the Great 2.14 l-i. This led is large, beautilullv built with met lee: endless. can trot a Mom and yet has ihsbest. of mannere- Mr. Lowrieb ll-ttle boy can call him and he will come to him and 110141 up any foot asked for. several 01' leis have been made for the Younfl- stcr but. Mr. Iqwrie is holdinlz 111m at when. many ‘consider a very refl- wnuble price for such a splendid prospect. Another ioal that is atitactlnd’ I- lot of attention in Montemw k owned 11v Manor Ger-rm: McIntYTP~ u u by Kelrnuck. 2.1a 1-2 out of Daisy Peters 2.18 1-2. ‘B lineman and hi! 7.7"”- lme oi the lemme harness howl! ubumuflu in ‘the Prfiitvgxagiefé, M miliapl. . ll - u isle buy .53“... full mother of Frank McKay's Abbe Wortlay 2.05. Abbe Gu.. fourteen years o! was sold at. Zulu. m an wt by m. at t s recent. He was in his sixties and seemed to be quite flt for another cam- paign when the season started. l-le was a men that was well liked by everybody. As a catch driver h’: was without a peer. Some yours 8C0 Walter Cox. Lon MacDonald, and I think Tommy Murphy. owner a pacer called Sir Vilaltcr. He was B- N8 horse. VBYY fast but not de- sirable to drive. Stokes was the only‘ one who seemed toget results from him. Lots of top drivers would hire Stokes when they were not boo sure of themselves, He had a cool head. a zreat pell- oi hands find {he Bblllliy t0 sit. still until the critical moment. when he was all life in the sulkvshooingth-em home in a truly cyclonic fashion re- miniscent of Myron McHcnry. One of the lax-zest harness horses mclmr is Protectorate 2.03- l-i, by Protector (3) 1.59 l-4_ He stands seventeen hands one inch high. The two-year-olcl trotter Stewart. by Spencer 1.59 i-2. recently trot.- ted a mile in 2.12 l-?.. with the last quarter in 29 3-4 seconds. over the Lexington, Kentucky, track. Mrs. Roland E. Hazrlman train- ed the thrcc-yeur-cld trotter Brewster Hanover in 2J2 l-2 over the Goshen half-mile truck last week. She is an expert harness wo- mun. We are glad to noic that the mamuzels of the Alberton and Kensingion trucks have arranged their meetings so they will not conflict. Alberion will put on u thousand dollar program oi her- _l18S5 racing on Julv lst, and Ken- sinoton their pmitfilm on Julv 12th Both meetings will surely be suc- cessful end will have no dearth of entries in their classes. Edward '1‘. Keller, writing of Wank Wiswall, who is Vice-Presi- dent. and spark blue cf the will“ HHMBQ Trotting Association. has this. to say: Just a word about Frank Wis- waii, who is new to most horse- men olf this section. In the short space of some three months the Alibany official has bccnlne one of the best known figures in the trot/ting suoort today. it was dur- ing late November that horsemen first began to hear almut. this men from the East. who 100KB like he would may a bans-W gum-e of football at either mlard 0r trnckle. At. that time he VHS one, o! the few that look it um? themselves to see ii they couldnt. bring about a better feellnir in the sport by bringing together the ruling parent associations. 0f which tho 5p0rt hud some four or five. The task. from the outset» was one that was 2mm! ti» med“ d059, morning, noon and Ilight. 1i, tQQk time, but before long in- dicmtions w followers of m». 5P9“ were that the Erollil “'85 9mm! to succeed. 'l‘i1nt is what they 59B W; w 5m and do it they did. but gjigr accomplishing more in. the duck on the winter way ol work man has ever fw- fore been done in honiusn racing. Tihgy did In u few months what the falls and those in the sport. had been clomorinz f0! T01‘ Yea“ past. _ . ‘R As the i939 season of racing horsemen 0M1 100K and 505ml: m brought a ou flamgsogts impgnxltilzlnt single change the racism sport has ever “fie The bringing together oft to various bodies cf m?“ ‘Wénned virtually one heed’ , m, Pg- States wfiléhilenA-Siltglog- me “lowly msAfierlcen Unilud and under iht‘ Nuimmul associations, while til; Trotting Horse Refibi“ but“, functioned as a soul-me ' so llt t-he Alncflfi-“l §Zdi§ Zlgeuclosc-‘zvcrkiuil 1"" Wm’ ious xroul). dbminailn“ u“ 5m“ as n‘; 003mg; up to its new 566W“ o; Milo-icy There is no denvinil we ma, {mm this chunks W” needed. for those in the sport have ciamored for it 10f ‘Yfirf pest Now that evervmifli! l» u“ der one WWW? bmy- we m“ m time v hard weir, and more of the some. A Tiiilitious Program I ls Planned Grooming d! the Belvcdere G011 Course here is now well underway as the layout is being prepared for the ambitious thgrogranl pieced before m. L a season. Under the watchful eyes cl the greens’ committee, composed od Chimes A. Beer, chairman, and J. D. stewurt and W. A. G-audet. a staff of 1cm- man have beenworic- ing on the links for the last few weeks, rolling, seeding. Preparing the greens for accurate putting, and rounding the rolling fairways into mid-season sham so the course may maintain its reputation as one of the best in the Maritime es. Iiwemost on the Club's program this year is the Maritime ladies’ meet. Although the dates have not been set. as gt, it was believed the play would held during the latter part of July. Every effort would be made to make this event a success and to promote women's interest in tltc game, AH. Mould. Club president. said. Up until the middle oi October, the men and women's games com- mittee have scheduled a steady round of play so that. every week at least two competitions will be rlln off. ‘File women's match com- 'mittce is composed of Mrs. H. S. Henderson. Mrs. 0. D. McGre-gor. Mrs. W. E. Cotton, and Mrs. T. W. L. Prov/rye, while the men's committee is made up of Lieut- Coi. F. B. Conrad, chairman. and J. D. Stewart and Pete Kelly of National Hockey League fame. The Clubs popular professional. Cllarcs Galbraith, has re-_ engaged for this year and once again beginners will have the op- portunity of being tutored by on expert. Charley holds the Club record. 68 over the 72-par layout. First major competition of the season will get underway tflmorrow when entrants flee oil.’ in search of the standard cup. Standard cup play is divided mo» four stages, to be completed belfore July 15. INCREASE TN EARNINGS MONTREAL, Que, June Z-Tilne gross revenue oi the ail-inclusive Canadian National Railways sys- tem for the 10-day period ending May 31, i939. were $529,143 as compared with 54.363270 for the corresponding period of i938, an increase oi $l.165.B73. Local Runners Make Good Time In Trial Race In a trial nun for the Hallie)! IO-mlle road race on June l0, sx lslund morathfiners last Highl- NW" cred the distance and all finished fresh with a burst oil’ speed in the last. few hundred yards. Their izood condition was a tribute to their works of faiihfill training for the Nova Scrtia event. John Paul. Rocky Point Indian. was well ahead of the field at the finish. re-elhg off the grind in 55 minutes and 4n seconds. Russell Dqvfe 0f Charlottetown logged the (‘istqncu in 57.40 for second place ‘mile Peta" Paul. brother of John. clijinwcg third posiflon in the time 0 l ' 60. . John Shepherd Olf Chfifloillfilbwn and (Thai-lee Deighan o1 Summer- side finished in a dead heat. for fourth place. They measured up in each other with e‘ght miles of tlv- marrfiion Rune and kept URN with each other riflht mmtigh t" the finish in 60.42. Earl Boater. 0'! Summersrlde bvoueht up the rear. close behind Shepherd and 964E318“. in 31173- nest, are all to be taken care 0f ‘now. All the chances needcd W111 probably not came this veer. that is not to be expected. but a 8w“ ghgre of them Wlll b6. n14’- r954 will soon follow. This“. horse pigchiflfsen I _ W 8h 6 ,‘,‘,’,‘§f,,§“§,’i§,._ fiueaiuu Great 2.06. was sold by us Blckerton 0i Am- herst, tc P L Bowness oi Bummer- Avcry im movements T111011!“ ' ' i. Amher t. m“ To u!“ perk? grill: mvsill itiiérglc gatgfllifilglegndxellosie arrifl- salient iihm" ' ed in Summerside last evening lcok- t u! tile rules s: 12in; dggliciwymshe new bvdll. l" u no sgcrgt n}, all that rules 0! which racing has plenty. m“ at, the harneggnoizégi. been in l”uuu'“'m§.’ rulesdfl-"l- in the W0“- Efiuwfiusut on all sides. at al- to attend. rm snélection of Alfie: . the next t Kin-w‘ _, starters worked is 53f m,“ mum, in many iflstflw" d t. Henry Khalil. 1m’! m h ringilield sale. 17w figure we; 9i, . Abbe Gilli < ih fill‘! “M” m’ h“) “ti”. wilel silly in i m as u fiddle. She has been i" £5 stable or Johnny “mflufill winter and received her early rnom him and is now ready t0 fut work. Josie has one of ti? consistent ca???‘ ‘cg, ghligfigz: itimes. Year after year e as r - duced her record untilltoclay egg has the proud honor o benflb d fastest. trotter or w‘ W" Y“ in the Maritimes. er sire is Call; m,“ Aubrey 2.07 l-i, that son o0 Peter trhe rest. that has done l much for Martillrle racing. Josie is old and has a 8T9!" G most m1- Qr pflfllél‘ 8V8!‘ Re - elected Provincial Lieut.-Col. D. A. Mackinnon was IE-GlBCM-‘d in ldGIPZ U! the E1308 Edward island Rifle Association at. the annual meeting of the organ- ization last night. Vice-presidents na-meri includozirQueelfs County, Lielut. Col. F. B. Conrad, MM; Kings County, Major W. J. Mac- Donald; Prince Countv, Col. U. G. Da/ivspn. VD. His onour Lieut. Governor George D. DelBlois was argon named patron of the Associ- ation while Lt, Col. H. M. Davison. V.D.. was re-elected honorary pre- sident. Menlbers of the oourldl named last night include: Ideut. F. G. Kennedy, Lieut. A. J. MoOalbe. P. J. Landplgsn, E.R. Burke, Ueut. . A. F. Gormley, G. A. coles, ilieut. Commander J. J. Connolly, Al‘. Splllett, J.C. swwln-t, C.M. 5.. A.D. Mom/faster, H. H. Home. Oolpt. James Ooies, M.M., Major W. A. Smith, E.D., R.E. Jenkins. Major W.H. Worth was le-electcd range otflcer. At an executive meeting which followed the regu- lar silssldn Lie-lit. Col. Conrad _wus llumrd chairman oi‘ the council and Major W. A. smith secretary treasurer. Lieut. Col. FEB. Oonmd presided lust night and read the report 0i’ Lieut. Col. A. MucKinnon, Trhainnan of the council and pre- sident of the Association. ‘The financial statement, show- lng a comfortable balance to the credit of the cmurlizatlion was reed by Major Smith. secretary-trees- ure r. Major W. J. MacDonald report- ed for the inter-Maritime moot at Saint. Joim last veer while Lleut. P. T. Hooper told olf the Otis/we shoot. Tile sincere sympathy of the organization was terrlensd to Mrs, MacDmc-Ud. widow of the late J.S. MacDonald. a valued member of the Association whose death took place recently. At ill-e executive meeting which followed the rel-ruler session Lieut. F. B. Con-rad. Major W. J. Mac- Donuki and H. H. Home were up- pniniod members 0.! the inter- MuldiIim-e committee. The inter- Maritime shoot would be held at Charlottetown on J1me 24. it wns announced. Teams from the three Provinces would take part. in the shoot which would continue throughout the dav. ‘lire annual Provincial meet would be held h-ere on August 7 and 8 next. ofiicials of the Asso- ciation announced. A feature of the Association ac- tivities for this summer would be the shoot-oil’ for the Davlsnn Cup, dons-ted by Col. H. M. Davison, now honorary president of the fllilunizutlon rind president for many years. 'I‘he our) was shot. for annually for icn years and on Julv 8 all the winners would shoot-oil’. The miles culled for l0 shots on each of 200. 300, 500 and 600 yard ranges, it was announced. Report oi’ Chairmen of Council Gentlemen: lit is my privilege to report to you tonight a short account. hi’ the activities of our Association during the year 1938. With a favorable Sprlngthoughts of our members naturally turned towards rifle shooting, and when arrangements ulcrc made for prac- tices in connection with the Inter- Maritime shoot which was t0 be field at St. John, N.B.. June 16th, a. goodly ixunlbel" of rlilemen tum- ed out. Rifles were careful! tuned up for shooting and some inin and coaching given the bEQIXLWhlC it was known would have to shoot exceptionally well to take the measure of the New Brunswickers and Nova Scotians. In the prac- tice some exceptional scores were made and our high averages. sent by Canadian Press to New Bruns- wick and Nova Scot/la, created con- slclsrablc interest. The competition, which was the 53rd in cur Inter-Maritime shoot, was one of time keenest ever con- tested. resulting in a tie in points between Now Brunswick and our- selves, each having secured 7'70 points, with Nova scotia well to the rcor with 754 points. We out- scored New Brunswick at the 200 with 260 points to their 250 and tied them ut 600 yards with 258. s0 ihe Rance Officer had to go back and lock up the 500 yards scores. There it vms found that New Brunswick had the same margin- l0 points-over Us as we had over them at 200. and they were a- warded thc trophy. at credit must, be given to our team for conscientious pirac- Lice and good periffliflnimbe incom- petition. It consisted 0i QMBA F’. Gormley. Ueut. A.J. McCabe. Hooper. Sgt. G. G. Mc- Imnnen, Sgt, Ralnh Jenkins, Pte. Eric Oolos. Pie. G.A. Ooles. Sgt. .1. c. Sierwert. with Major W. J. MacDonald Captain and Lieut. F. G. Kennedy Coach. Not sime i909 has there been u tie in points in the filter-Maritime shoot, then it. gas a tie bcilwocn Nova. Scotia. and highloorexzmdhieu Lieut. jCol. D. A: MacKinnon President Of Rifle Association t. McOebelmd Limit. Hooper scored one point more than any member of the other teams. With the difficult shooting conditions which prevail- ed our teem certainly put on a grand show. The 73rd annual Prize Meeting ofthe Aasccia/tiorl was held on August lst and 2nd and as ilsuai was a success. The weeniher was dry and hot with a variable wind and considerable mirage, therefore not conducive to very high scoring and Sig. Percy Landrigarfs aggre- mtc of 331 points out of 345 made e previous year, was safe as a “erg-dis intmwtirlg m ll T608. the winners of the various match- A. F. Gcrlmiey, score 47 points. Lieut. Gormley had identical scor- es with three others. but had more bulls at the end Oi’ his scone so was declared the winner. in the shoot of“! {or the MacKinnon Cup sig. R. E, Jenkins won. The Prolvee Bros. Ltd. Mamh. Lieut. poln-is. The a McLeod, Ltd. Memch. Oapt. James Cole-s. M.M., scone 88 pOlXI/ts. Pte. R. L. Coles had the same score as CelotJumes Ooles. M.M., so they shot. off for {me P. E. I. Highlanders C-ulp and it was won by Pte. R. L. Coles. City of Charlottetown Match. Lfawi. J. S. MacDonald, more 68 points, Pickard Cup. Lia-Governor's Match, Capt. James Coles,M.M., score 101 points. P.R.A. gold medal, Second. Wes- ley Dimlis, 98 points, P.R.A. sil- ver medal. Ladies Chnllengeflrrophy Match, ‘Pie. G. A. Coles, score 48 points. Army and Navy Cup. Manuel. scum 90 points. The Nicholson Tyro Azrregate, Sig. A. D. MaMssier. caddy Hickey d: Nicholson tobacco. The Gland AfiYcgate, Capt. Jaxrles Coles. M.M., 323 points. Governor Generals silver medal. Second. Lieut. A, F. GormleyJlzil Points. Governor Generals bronze medal. The Ottawa Aglllflmte. Capt. James Coles, M.M., D.C.R.A. silver medal. score .770 points. ljeut. A. l". Gomlley D.C.R.A. bronze me- del. ass points. The Snyder- Trophy, presented by Honorary Oolonel Hurry M, sny- der of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders to tlhe rifielman who had completed annual training and scored the greatest. aggregate in all the matches oi the Provincial Rifle Association, won by Capt. James Coies. M.M. The MacKlnnon Tkophy for the winner of the Grand Aggregate was won by Capt. James Coles, M.M. This cup will be continued in competition until won twice by the some riiloman. Fourteen rifiemerl took advant- age of the flee transportation ar- rangements and competed in the D C.R.A. meet at Conndug-ht Rifle Range. Ottawa. in mid-Aug- ust. Our representatives shot well and it was with great pride that we learned at. the completion of the competitions that Lieut. A. F. Gonniey. one o4’ our most consist- ent shots, was within measurable distance 0'! a place on the Bisfey teem. Word hes recently come through that he has been selected and will leave on June Gtlh for Quebec where he will embark for Bisley. that he will have the best of suc- cess. Our riflemen acouitied thew- selves creditehly in teem competi. tions as usual. and Indlvlulaly won manta; prism. Ashe timepriortoour-Pro- vin-cial shoot. while our Secretary- Tre-asum Major WA Smith. ED, was in camp wit» b‘: ~-j'* ' delved a very serious head injury which caused ilCélillflll i ... Lil.‘ . Our stall’, aided by Capt. Wendall Worth. M.S.M.. can-led on splendidly during his absence. which was much regretted. The Range was in good condi- tion all through the year and the m and other activities in connection with it were efficiently handled by Sgt, Arthur King, Dur- ing tihe annual matches Caretaker William Smith assisted at the stop butt and trzether with set. King and other markers gave every sai- infection. The resence of Lt-Colorllel H. M. De- son. VD., Eres/fdcnt of our Association for so many years, at the concluding alitemoon oi the Provincial matmcs. lrincldcned the hearts of all the riflemcn. He had the some genial smile, hearty handshake and ting as o! old and evidenced e same keen in- terest that he did during the many years a! his connection with the PR. A. As our m ' up i; composed edlaligely oi’ young and middle-- aged men. it is not oft-en ihui we are callled WOO“ to IMM‘ "" deathoflmenlber, but. a short time ago we losi, orzc cf cur u.“ in J. B. MacDonald. Jack was a friend 0i everyonles and everyone I mm,“ m “m; who, only eiilht. veers m n“ Znce Edward Island, PEI. win- w“ gigd go see Mm a winner‘ girl?‘ delta”; 5"" "‘°'lt:‘..‘.°zf.“t.éii'é.°.’lk.i‘ .:.*~..“*'.....- rust. ".’2°ii-°i-1‘1°'»=‘u*“§ii..s§c; dészvrl. .‘ss°*;‘sa. °‘ ““' ".......“°".,..."" i“ " "we » ' e. be en- mend Mr- Bltwn“ °“ i i l Okl m lnclivid l . m] n; they mom m8. and Y1 ° "f! "V" 9 "l to him ill-lat have conveyed t l z Harry Gtrkes whose name and ‘Execs ‘sand beck “it dfffiifi, wwbeuglndliri thleuwillgriigve the brgst. of flmthmzflfi {xiv We t-hm W!“ I what the outside public Lhoughjt o]? u u, wmu‘; ‘M, In the Imx- unis and many other gna- w“ ma“ in m,“ he,‘ me a Q. -5- 00mm’ wuthe him. We mirselves know um his g spout, find gway rccenili- have needed a Wm 0' I -n.i~ llflflflfiyw . -. ' I i kov POWERS, KING'S scour-- emigre MAKE an clmes ‘ I ed b . ‘"’°"“ "li..“ii’.§;"u...i l Dominion meadow-PW" Auocialiun. 0"!‘ 1109a? go with him, . éég eigi. Program "At Sporting Cluii will be out to avenge a previous draw decision which he foughtwith HemIesse-y. 1n that fight boys put up a whale of a scrap but tonight's aflray, with both prom- ising to oome out fighting from the . up to be even better. Opinions on the outcome vary as fans discuss the ccraimbut all are of the one mind that the encounter will be a bruising one from the start. ‘lllene is little love losrt between the two pugiiists and both will be out to end Ina/item I quickly as pcmilble. Kid Nlckerson, one o! the Is- land's smoothest boxers takes on B» wuzib assignment in the person of Nick Melcnick Or! Glace Bay. Melenliok, a finalist in his class in the 1936 Maritime boxinz tourna- ment. has since tfhen fought a- round Quebec and Montreal, losing only one bout in 16. and he was also a gold medal winner in a Montreal toumament, He has had six flz/ilts this veer and his prefer slonsl scraps have been aminst such well kromz names as Mickey McMnlllen, Johnny Itlfford, eic.,be- lsidtas many others. I Nickerson, however, isn't. phased [one bit by his opponent's lccord. A boy hard to tag solidly. Nickel‘- son usually piles up enough points to win 0n although when aroused he is a rerzillur tiger. He is more dangerous when hurt. so if Mele- nick should happen to catch Hic- key early fans will wlimess s. scrap that might draw the spotlight from the main evmvters. The remainder oi the card will be up to the usual high sizmdard of the Clubs events. Boys have been matched that go in there swinging all the tune; there is very little boxing abillby displayed as the boys really flmht. and as a re- sult fans get their money's worth every minute they are in attend- apce. The first fight o!‘ the night gets llndcrlvay at 9.30 sharp but in 0r- der to accommodate shoppers and clerks. Promoter McDonald un- nounced dlat the main event. will Hut Pet underway until 10.30 thus assuring everyone of a chance of getting in on it. The card shapes up as a natural night. of thrilling slugfest. BASEBALL RESULTS‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE .- H E Washington 1lO 300 000-ll ll I Chicastv 1lO 0%) l2x—7 8 1 Haynes. Aopleum and Ferrell; fill Devilroit. Galchouse. Wilson, Dlcklnan and Peacock; Benton, Bridges and York. New York 700 260 060-1’! l8 2 Cleveland ltYl 000 310- 5 Ii l Donald and Dickey, Rosar: Al- len. Debson, Emacs. Sullivan dz Pvilsk. Philadelphia at. St. llcuis. post- poned. rein. NATTONAL LEAGUE (Xncinnati 00" 05f) 000 0L4 l0 0 Btwtnn 00> 000 000 00-0 9 1 Mame and Ilomibardl; Shoifncr and lopez. St. Louis 000 020 010-2 6 4 New York 500 000 Olix-a 8 i Davis, Dean. Bow-men. Cooper dz rzwen; Melton, Lehman dz Dan- ng. Only games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Fivracusc 100 00o 001-2 9 l Newark 0'10 000 000-l 5 l Meal-y and Warren: “fivshbum and Hcfm. Three night 86m?!» Practice For Rovers’ Team 'I'here will be practice for the Rovers baseball team and an? others desirous of a hnrout. It tlhfi Perk diamond tomorrow morning :30 ham. M’ m "wsnncxzlr" MoEACHEBN. .2- deaih will be one TOIIgNBOITGW for. us. as men of his ceii are few. . in concluding this report Iwould like to losses». that lower 1W1; ticn be paid w the lmineine In new member's and assistance cg cured through lot-Colonel C. . ‘Yhljympsan, MC, commanding the Prince Edward Island Hillhlfllfieia for the 5901111118 of a number new rifles so as to B!" wnfldflm to members who he/ve been handi- C . rifles. I am sure Colonel Thom son would be only W0 8W1 90119;;- He has shown his intelm in u! by securing m“ Shw" TmVhYv one of the finest pieces v! div"- waire to be wo-n W l 1'19""!!! m th s Province. A year ago we were taking stock oi’ the war clouds in Eilropc. and westillseemtobedolrfiflw some. In view oli’ (the PPQPGIHW" being made and the training in the use oi lune-Ills or war be- ing given to all classes of citilenl. u is not too much w mint- that our Canadian manhood will take up rifle shooting seriously. The excellent results obtained in in- door shooting in T“. ‘$51k: is to secule their interest. Perhaps each member can d0 something along thLs line and so strengthen the Association and the dul-fiersive fol-oral of Canada. I wi=h to vive my very best thanks to the Members o! Cicmlcll ~ Secretary 'or_ their nee at all tmes. Lt-Coloncl. Chairman of Council. P.R.A. BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Fireworks Signing Of‘ Galcnto Louis F o r (BY Gayle Talbot, all-vase enmneement at Yankee Stadium. Dims went for- ward today im- unOY-iler brlstlin There is a among possibility the session end in a Wild ilproar. with Galento defying the New York State I Com ion and demon the scrap be transferred to Philadelphia, Al $110 principals l searched tor knives until Brigadier-Genoa! John J. Phelen. rattled. calla the meeting to order. Joe Jacobs, Tony's manager, is mini: beioxe the commission to demand he be lziven a. manager's and seconds licence in New York state, so he can work in Galentoh . reedJultuotoulc ltil 'sm o. , ..k Title Fight Q. I. u. acted o‘ a} . i: l mission repeatedly bu tensed“ eventotnlktoJoeflflllstinlshl~ ‘dl-iumdffi "° Wummiiuiii no - ,- scrap in this state. ‘lbnyis becli?‘ in‘ his to flu hilt. the: 16.738 iiot 14am igle disammlnting crowd ’ Yilll 9W1 1 round last night, it will be suite; all right with promoter ; = Jacobs i4’ the commission .ge~tl stuff and forces him to take the biz 1cm out of town. g "The tickets are printed and will no out un- » eating is Over}, said liflbe - The Gnlmto camp has w ted to hold the tight in Philad all along. Tony is a erect iatorita there. Louis has held out ioriNew York. but the fact that Nov and Beer each received only 1.51’! for last night's ensfleement might have impressed the ohunpicrf. ' I Ramblers Win In Eleventh From Bantams A ringing single biv Joe Mcinnis scoring ‘Iiedflmdley who had doll!» led to open the lIlIilIIG with the winning run last night gave the West, End Ramblers an ll-innlng, 11-10 victory over ilhe East End bantams in an exhibition softball game played at the Corwentsquare diamond. Olose-kzlit all the way thdnlgh the game was a thriller from start bu finish wlthmzzoth starting ;hur- tame with Ranazhan doing§ the receiving. fouls Clarkin was umpire while Louis Prvwse ofliclated on_ the moms-an rmz cmsi‘ YAR-MOUTH. N. 8.. Jime l-HCP) -P. Douglas Trefry was apFoin fire chief at a s ecial mee lng c the Town Oollnci ' needed B. S. . position for the last i3 years bu! retired recently. ' Wednesday, at our meet. will be announced later. Horse Race At Kensington, At the request o! a number of horsemen so that they '1 may have In additional race we have decided to hold our ; nee meet on Wednesday, July 12th. We have the assurance from Mr. C. B. 50mm If"! Willi-rd Kelly that JANE A1017!‘ 1:59 1-2 will be l starlet JANE AZOFF has been an outstanding race more the put two yrars, on the Grand Circuit. I; There will be FOUR CLASSES which with their purses . MCARTHUB RACE TRACK Mvaolv MCARTHUB. Proprietor.‘ GEORGE R. BROOKINS, Secretary. Jilly 12th. .1... o-o O-rQQ-O-o-QOQO- 14-1131-5-31-21, " $1000 July 5. DOMINION DAY RACES will again be held IN ALBERTON, JULY THE FIRST. IN PURSES 2.14 Trot and Pace 2.17 Trot and Pace 2.23 Trot and Pace 2.28 Trot and Pace Anon L. and Direct L. both being eligible to the Seven- 1cm Clue. m. Wellington McNeil] m. kindly consent“; to start Aaron L. in the Fourteen Class. mg“ rgggflgd to change classes t0 suit othen. Should day prove unfavorable nee will be hell! following Wednesday HARRY WBRIEN Secretary $1000 HICKEY‘ and THREE‘ VSTRIKFF‘ AND HE’S uUT! T0 WIN A BALL GAME YOU PRODUCE some coon soup HITS. 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