was CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Sporting. Comment Iy (‘TEQ’) AM HRIOAN LEAGUE Saturday _ PAGE srx st Times Today At 3.15, 7, and 8.45 i Usual Prices n THIS EVENING’! CALL GAME _ A wlng-up and a finger flip-c etreek of something gray- ’ . A baseball or a bullet? (out there ien't one to say; - . The batter sees the motion and he's ready for hls blng, = But 'lt'e s-vdlul hard to hit 'em when you onlyheer 'em sing. A wind-up ehrLa fellow-through-a ghost of eomethlng white! The bettel-‘e eyes are popping, hut there's not p thing in sight. He eeee the final mellllen, end he'a all set for his hit, But it's pretty herd to seek 'em wh en they're In the catchers mitt. Bil-DE. New York ...-.~-........_ 410 1 6t. Louis B 11 2 Hoyt and Collins; Zachary and Dixon. R4113. Philadelphia 0 7 0 Cleveland ('11 iimlilll) .. 1 d2 1 Grove and Oochrano; Smith and emu. ee ill“ - -. . .. . . ‘ ~:"':.'.:.':".':'.".'t'.2‘en..:"::: Swill‘ .IZ."Z.‘.‘.‘."‘.'.';.E‘.'.°""".‘»T 52:21‘, 2 : 3 ‘4 *"°"""."" .‘.l°.i°'?.2l‘£."‘.l~'.".‘£’.2‘".‘f ':..:'.'...." 2.1:": ‘z: "pa" Who“- t t e s - a . e e o n - ,1 nihcrftve filttndre aripromieed beeebell per excellence. The present etend-‘an w m lng e1‘ the teems ‘is es follows: - ~41- Thle evening's City League fixture between the Anohere end Rev- grg n“ all the der nterke of e hgstie contest. if the (Rovers annex the issue henlfllt they have to tie up the first section nf the Washington ....>..¢...-....7 9 0 lChlcego 4 8 1 P474"! Johnson end Bezel; (Blankenship Stare . 2 5834M smelt“ N I v _ Aachen . -“ Revere 2 35° 8T lg-MEJRWMN‘ ' . LOIU one lllL-(Plowing out homers in the fifth. just when the New York Yankees * r‘ 1116111 111061. scoring a man apiece ahead o! them, the New Yorkers 6—-»5 victory orver the St. (Louis to- day was credited to Gehrig end IJZIOTL Mien Lost T-Pley 1 KING UF GIGARETTES u‘; ). QT The summer weather is here at last and the horses at the track are being let down a few notches in the last week. ....-~..-.-.- elnue TRACK ‘Miss-r JUNE 1s JQ 3L lL City Baseball League The seventh game inl the City Baseball League ‘will take place this evening at the Ahegweit grounds between the Anchors ‘and Rove-rs and promises t0 b6 0116 of the best so far played, as the Rov- Luke Sewell , The first women's -Maritime amateur field end traok championships will be held June 19th., thle coming Saturday, on the Allison grounds, ‘Saint John, under the auspices of the Saint John Y. W. C. A. it ie ex- pccted that Halifax, Belnt Johfl. Monoton. Amber-t. Oheriottotown and other towns and cities throughout the Merltimee will be wpreaonted. A number of local girls representing this city are exllfltld to Wm- ERA-IE. New York 6 11 St. Louis .....‘.......... S 8 Thomas, Jones and Collins; Dav- lB. Ballou and Dixon, WARD WED- _ THURS. i l pete, and according to "Dame Rumor" will give a good aoocunt of them- IAN! GREYS ‘ It is not known definitely the full personnel of the team, but It ls , arc ee fellows: j 50 yard dash, 100 yard dash, 200 yard dash, hurdles, 60 yards, four qhundleg; running high jump; standing breed jump; running breed jump. Ighgt put, nix pounds; basketball throw, 660 yard reley race In 220 yards lCIriIlC-AGO. Juno 13.—Tommy Thomas let Washington down with two hits today while Chicago bun- ched hits oi! Dutch Reuther and defeated the Senators 3-0, in a of Scuthport, worked Soldier Ho)’ in his three year old filly ‘ind left John McDonald, thc"Fox King" a mile in 2.22 1-2. Ho also brought her with'Pat McKcnnx-l. This ers are ‘going out to win in. order to keep in the running of the first section and say that they can dup- licate the feat of the Previous tilt, when they nlarched off lllo flold with a 5 to 1 Wctory tucked under 110 yards, 220 yards end 110 yards. 1 As the track and field ohampionshipe will be the first (Maritime Provinces meet for women held under efflellal auepieee the results will be officially registered, each (winner will make e recond and conse- quently will enjoy the distinction ef being e Maritime champion for the ensuing year. Now girls, let's eee you take e few Maritime records to Charlotte- townl filly is a. real good trotter. Jack Power worked Eastern Lady a mile in 2.35, last eighth ln 16 1~2 seconds which is the result of the splendid jogging she hnd last winter. she looks good for 13131111014‘, June 13.—’l‘he Red the forty class in Summcrside. So: mde their series with Detroit ‘Pat MoKenna had Colonel one-all today, winning 7-43. behind Waltz in 2.30, last eighth in 15 1-2 Wlltse's effective pitching, m; gr-BBCODdB. He starts in the Free ‘ ror by Mqnugh 1n 11m first mums for All at Summerside. times, spectacular beauty at other One week after the above Meet the Merllflme Interscholastic meet was‘ responsible for three Boston times, and dccp humanity at w" ‘will take piece, June 26th, in lMbnoton when eohoole from ell over will runs. R1H_E_ other Umcsj, take part. ‘Boston ,7 12 i Queen Square and West Kent "schools have a fine representation Detroit ......-....~-,._.,,_,, 3 11; 1 this year end undoubtedly will measure up with any school boys corn- Wiltee and Gaston; Hq|1owgy_ petlng in the lower provinces. Among those In training ‘from the two Johns and Manlon. schools are: West Kent-IF. Hell, P. Cameron, D. Flnleyeon and D. CIEVEUAND, June 13,411,“; ma“, _ I held Philadelphia to two hits today Queen 8quarc-'A. Gormley, E. ‘Hornby, L. Doyle end L. Duffy. and Cleveland made it two straight These boys are herd at work every day conditioning end training by winning 4-1. Shortstop Gallo. ,in preparation for this coming track and field competition, end judgino way of the Athletics was spiked ,by some of ‘the times clocked end distances made In the practices, and retired in favor of Eagle, n ,other schoollnthlletes l-nt the Magltlarlels hag. batter xoituto thelrllaurtés- milling shortstop from North Caro- Ae the ate syet we wee s c cc, ° °YI ou appreoac 6 8-. Rul-LE. AUDIENCE EN RAPTURED. _ irolllnq of the local track and eome other necoaaery work done In order Philadelphia ,,.v,,..,,,,,, u, g 1 , {to ,' ‘ ‘their training. The boys state the track ls quite lumpy and Cleveland .. l 6 Tonight at 8.15 DOORS OPEN AT 7.30 their belts. On the other ‘hand the Anchors are going to try hard to come up on oven footing with their old rivals the SLlllS, so that all in: til-l it has a most promising outlook of a hard ‘ fought contest. . i Owing to the expense of keeping, sufficient baseball outfits on the ‘diamond to keep the game (running smoothly the plnYers have ‘been anxious to sec the farms do their part in attending to the collection end of it and halve requested a. little ? deeper dip of the wherewlth to ‘ meet these expenses, which is a good idea. Again in nlnklng such a request they should not forget that a. little more baseball for the extra diP would not go astray. ‘Six or seven‘ innings of ‘baseball does not prove the worth or the competing players, and ls not a sat- isfactory way of playing the game, when one evening a ‘game goes nine innings and in the next game to be called nt the end of lhp slxtll, WT“ both games starting approx mate y James Arbing worked his three at the same hem.’ were m“, be year old in 2.40. She is learnlnglsme delays that could be lyvenad fast under the careful tuition of up a 1mm Ewe the mm, a “me Jlmmy- more baseball and then there should be no question as to tho extra dip for the coin» GIRL WITH TWO YEARS’ EX- perioncc wants‘ work in country general store. Apply "D" Guar- dian. 2i pltching duel. 8.11.19. Washington g z g Chicago 3 8 0 (Reuther and Ruel; Themes and Crollee. ere...- Six months ln the making In the majestic A l George B. Se": rzona canyons. Adapted by Lucien H ubbard ‘n. vanishing Ameflcan. “,5 a MARITIME INTERSCHOLAOTIC MEET I According to the New York Sun i film that reaches cplc grandeur at i l "Well" MdNeiil worked Colorado Rose in 2.35. This is tho second time to tile track for this mare and "Well" claims that she shows more than Mac Aubrey did with the same training. Screen play by lselvee. ‘ . L‘ I- iexpeoted that the Misses M. Maddlgan, Dolly Benoit. VlOlI Mull"! lrlll ~ ‘ Isobel Trainer are among these entered in the different events which I Ethel Dohcrty .._...__;.i_..___._-- .._. . Long runs “The Fox" but he is caught at last. Doug MacLeovl was seen wending his way to the track st six o'clock Friday morn- ing where he worked Mac Todd in 2.35, and this son of Mayor Todd seemed to be looking for race horses. PRINCE EDWARD BRILL ‘ANT SUCCESS LAST Nmwr- ‘The husky backstop cf the cu land American Lcaguers watchl e high foul on it, journey tow his big mitt. Miss Helen Wills Able toLeave HOSIII IPAIRPRS. June li-lliss ll Willis. United Slates lawn te - champion, was lukon last ll from the hospital where shc. operated on lust wvollo lWT "1 (W's hotel. She plans to K0 1° "' land lo wall-ll lhoWlllllllollolll nalnent, but is uni expected to I ngalu until the llullcll Slides I'll plonshlpg arc held lalvr ill summer. British Golfers Defeat ,MQQRVPA‘RK, England, Julie -—Abe (Mitchell. Great Bill leading professional. W“ o“ ' dred and fifty golfers in the target golf chaulvlmlfillll” w finished hero ycsterdol- ll W“ marked by observers that the Mitchell puid lilllc allenlio the circles which rinllfll m“ and green ulld shut usualily l0)‘ pin. thus proving 1111i" hing” . _ . 1 ' so n Won llpsbPct. ffimil, and u 31 21 596 flno lllllli‘; hy sl-urilll! 337‘ 27 21 562 Mitchell born Grout Britain's 29 25 537 don ill lilo nllliililli’. iiil0l'll‘rlll 531 four-hall mulrll lml lirfllllll‘ his 49nvpurnl' lliid lilo‘ slrolli! “wk U! flypltrtllgl‘ iill‘ rullmxlllnhll- (“fill M7 in)’ ll ruins lllll llllll‘ll fol‘ ill“ [Mm 3S8 llwy wont (i()\\'ll lrclum llnhhy on and Waller liulillll‘ M the m] fitatos, -l ulul 2. Inccds e few of the rough edges taken off. ‘Gary, Willis, Pate and (Cochrane; i . Uhle and Myett. INTERSCHOLABTIC BMBBM-L‘ ' " ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE i West Kent and Queen Qquare ere again arranging a schedule of jgamee to be played for the local school championship, the vqnners playing etff with Summereide for the Ielend title. These games Irv the Ipaethave created no little interest and it is hoped ‘that quite a fellow- llng will patronize the schools’ endeavors this year. ' iClnclnnatiJBrooklyn, i WHY (NOT TRY T0 KEEP THEM HERE account of rain. _ , \chlc3§0 summers-whore. 1 6 1 i It is difficult to chide any athlete nowadays for oepltallzlng hla Boston -.......~-...-...... 4 l2 -1 lpowers and talent, and Johnny C. ‘Miles of Qydney (Mines, ‘N. 8., the Root and Gonzales, Cooney and jbrlghtest Marathoner of them all, in only (following the example of hiln- Taylor. ‘ch-eds of Csnedlen athletic youths who have battered themselve. by migrating to the United States. Pittsburgh i it seems unfortunate, however, that Canada cannot provide pesl- Philadelphia ltlens and Occupations adaptable ‘to its etar athletes end of sufficient re- 3011861‘ and Gooch; muneratlon to keepthem in the Dominion. Pierce and Henliue. Miles’ sincere religious eloquence alone, as Illustrated by his era- tlons in Boston churches after he wen the big race there, should have BIIOQKILYN. Juno 13.—~1Burlelgh companmt (enabled him to make his wey to e high pedllllon In Canadian ministry, Grimes weakened in the ninth in- . , ‘particularly since the cless of athletic preacher of which Canada was 111118 1191B Wild! bill- JBBB Toll-Y ',PR|cEs_4zg, 30¢, $149 _ ' l ijustly proud has dwindled down through death and promotion in the Pulled Brodklyn out of a hole and . ‘ l "19 Chicago Cubs were beaten in their first 1926 appearance at Eb- ‘ranks of the clergy, to almost nothing. You CANNOT AF- ‘ And outside of that there seems to be many ways in which a bright FORD T9 Ml3$ energetic worker as Miles seems to be, could be used ‘in Canadian eom- 5°18 Flflld- Th9 8001's Was 6~5. THIS TREAT (RAH); 5 13 3 mercial positions ‘that would promise quick and eubetarrt’ advance- Chicaso 610 Ii ment. (Brodklpr Mlle cad. Osborne, Blake and ‘Hartnett; Grimes. Potty and Har- graves. (NEW! YORK, June lit-The New York Giants broke their losing streak here today by defeating the lea; ' "ing Cincinnati club by a score of 10-3 in the first game oi the series. Tho Giants found the four Cincinnati pitchers easy, get- ting fourtoeu hits for twenty-one bases. The ‘Pupworked a mile in 2.29 1-2. Elle sure looks like a "Dog" for Summerdlde in the 2.24 Class. Saturday Your Last Chance to Hear Heughan THE INCOMPARABLE ACTOR - SINGER ASSISTED BY Gladys Sayer World Famous Solo Planlstc and Ac- 6'1‘. LOUIS-New York, postponed account of rain. John Kennedy worked his mare Complacency, imported last wint- ed by ‘Dr. J. S. Jenkins and Willard Kelly and when John McDonald who never docs things by halves, sew her work a quarter in 35 sec- onds, he bought her on the spot. John has four horses in training now. ~—-. rvrgqlsx‘ . postponed’ RJHE ‘ i» CHALLENGE We, the 2nd Anchors do hereby issue a challenge‘ to the 2nd Stars to a friendly game of baseball to he played at Victoria Park Wed- nesday night at 6.15. (iutchcr-‘B. ‘DOlTOIl Pitcher-JV. Gormloy 1st Basc~.-\. McFarianc 2nd Base-Al. MacLood (Capt) 3rd Base—E. Crelghan S. Stop-xvi. Duffy it. Field-M. Gormiey L. Field-J. Cnhili C. ‘Field-W. Hughes Spares-O. Fall and I). Davies Manager-Joe Purcell. (Patriot please copy.) RJLE. 8 8 2 7 4 Carlson, IYFeaae-eeeee The horses in Colonel Maclfln- non's stable expect to move to the track next week and are all in great shape, and when the Colonel gets home from Europe, he will likely make his first start at Sum- morslde. Captain Jackson worked Satur- day and he showed some wonder- ful bursts of speed, doing an eighth in fifteen seconds. After see- ing the "Captain" work, Campbell and -MacLeod were seen leaving the grandstand talking to them- selves. » How They Stand National l8 JOHNNY OVERDOING IT? i MODERN BATH ROOMS ARE OUR SPECIALITY Why not have those changes made Yesterday morning's deepatchse tell ue that John Miles collapsed ,an eighth of e mile from the tape when pushing Menroos the Finn for ‘first place in the Meir-nee ten mile marathon. The Finn and DeMer haven't been doing muoh runlng since the Boston Marathon and consequently seemed to be in better phyeloel con- dition than Miles, especially Stenreee in the Melrose race. On the other ‘hand the Sydney youth has been practically running hll young heed in your R0011] oft since winning the big marathon at ‘Boston. The question arlsee, is John Miles overdoing the long distance game‘! is he burning himself Can ‘supply any Plumbing Fixture fiutlln order It; please the prherent warship-piers Ofuriiflhfllll: znd tthgdpab- l G fl ‘CHOP! TUYIYIQI‘ O I YOU may IVQ Q U. O I I Q you may need. ‘ pace, but wlll the tissues making u‘p the other parts of hls wonderful . . .body break under the streln. Your order wlll rccclvc every at- tention. The IMleIroae race la Johnny's first warning from nature and It had l better be heeded, for when the ‘tumult and the shouting dies, the same ‘John Mlise will be sadly Plergotten in the crowning of e future ehemp- FRED ii. TRAINOR THE RELIABLE PLUMBER 80 GRAFTON STREET PHONE 393-J. o Ion. It's a herd experience and a bitter reckoning for any world beater, OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE ‘We understand "Dr. Jack” ln- tends opening up his beautiful and historic track "Upton iPark". This will be good news for thc horscluen. us the racing gcmo in the last few years has deteriorat- ed so much that out of a dozen or more trucks only four remain in , operation, namely. Summcrsido.‘ - New Anllall. Chnrloltctolvn and Montague. N We know tho Doctor will llnvn the (tn-operation of all tho horse- men on the Island in trying l0 put Prince Edward island again on tho racing map. Tho genial doctor is not only a lover of horse racing, but is a hrcodcr to some extent, having inlported a numlu-r of brood mares iu the lust low years. Cincinnati Cincinnati New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 14 6 (May, (Lucas, Jtlxey, ‘Mlays and Hargreave; Greenfield and Snyder. ‘Only two games scheduled in Na- tional League Sunday. pcl, 736 564 ~53’! fill) F110 473 370 A ninvlilo and oxmlwm ‘vnyit lnovo dirty marks from ll (,3 to cm u raw polutn in s11“- rub it well ml idli‘ lmrrllfi- “I also ‘romovc mud stains irom< skirts. Cllil(il'(.‘l'l'5 coats ulld T" trousers. New York Philadelphia (flllcugo Cleveland Washington Detroit ' St. Innis . no matter what line all athletic endeavor he happens to seintlllate In. Stenreos end DeMar, veteran marethoners have been running since Miles wore rompers and are stlil winning world recognition at the game. These famous-athletes have ‘never over-stepped the mark, neith- er have thelrheeds been turned In the eoere or more yearelletenlng to the plaudits of the multitude. They attended strictly to the business of running and ere running still. Johnny's heed may not be turned, fer be it for me to say, but the hurnen frame can only stand so much and no more, and if over- worked only chaos can result. FINNISH EN DURANOE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ' Saturday Tlororvto-Jemey ‘City, postponed, rain. Iguflvawqqewuk. "um "(l-nr" Poole worked “General ' 33E“ och", hotter known as the "his 2 n 1min“ on Saturday. and by the 5 12 1 lvny he came through tho stretch "it. J." made the remark—that ho would not call it a jog. Noted Goaler t0 Coach Montreal Soccer Players QUEBEC, Juno 14.-Jimmy Law- rence, colcbratoll goalkcr-pal- rm- Ncwcnstlo ilnllr-li uml latterly for Mulligan 2. Gladys Drummond. Preston North. arrived horn today (irwlc X. (Juniori) 1. Wilfred on board the stcnmor ivionlroyul on llurns 2. Ralph Burns. his way to Monin-all wlmrn lm will (Irwin Vlll. 1. Foul-Oil Sllflmwdfi coach a Montreal (cum. liinjnr (t. if. F/Flllii Francis. mwhurat Dmm-p-mr m’ (ymjnrgr, Grade Vii. I. Marlena \V'il.ite and u“, horgokhm guys-hp“ mm] in m" Olive i)l‘illillllOllii (Milli) 2. Flor- ‘ ‘ , _ 7 . ,1_ _ (‘are Burns 3. Elmer 5M0 Court. gzlllgléingliiiiglaliislif Uln°2rln“‘2:“';“3,: ‘(lnulo V. 1. Beatrice McCourt 2. ' , . ' hlollelinc Bums 3. Bernard Reeves. ""“°" "' m” C““‘"“‘E“ “°“_‘;__._ ‘oi-nus ‘IV. 1. Elmer Reeves 2. oo-oooo+o-e-o-oeoe-eeo-»o+eoe qunrge Lewis 3_ presto“ page?‘ . ‘Prado Hill. 1. 11's. Lewlls . Yn- I. Iuestel’ DOllgiaS ‘(mgr Ifieetaas giprnerflllrallcls. 2 . ra e . . swo coves . 39 on." 8m” 'Eunice ‘MoCarville 3. ‘Sophia Wad- Oharlelttetown, P. E. I. mm, Grade ll. (Senior) 1. Davis Mac- Corvlile 2. Freddie Wadmens. Grade i. (junior) 1. Irene Reeves 2. Everett Reeves. Rochester Baltimore (First game). SOUTH FREETOWN. Tim Following is the Standing of South Freetown School for the Month of lMay 'R.'.I>I.E. 6 l1 0 0. 9 2 Baltimore Toronto Buffalo Rochester Newark Jersey City . . . . Syracuse Reading Jess Sweetser Ordered to Take i A Long Rest ‘NEW YORK. June 14.—Jess Swoetser. who returned to the llillled States yesterday with tho British amateur golf crown, is out of championship play for the re- - l malnder of the ear. 1 This was med: knmvn last night Fill on w: by his physician. Dr. G. M. Dear. Syracuse Reading (Second game) BASEBALL An interesting game of baseball was played yesterday on the -P‘rinco Street School diamond between the Canadians and Bearcats, the latter win-stag out by the close score of . 16-15. Following are the lineups: Boarcata Canadians ‘H. Giills G. Bonnet Ailonby Charlie Hoff, Norwegian record smasher end world's champion pole vaulter, says rnany ‘people have wlenderod why so many wonderful runners eome from that one little country, Finland. ‘Hoff says he think! It le easily explained. The Finns live farther sway from modern eiyjiirfliliflcillfi zatlon than we do; In other words they are more nature:- thsn we, and (Readies they are the offspring of a eound race. The Finn's ene gy ie Ilemoush and the wlll-power he exerts when he hseeet himself e goal ie enor- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE mous 0f course the (Finns have used ether methods than those on ' other people for long dlstenee training. They must have used principles rather unknown to others. one might think ‘thetthelrtrelning levery cemplleated,_end that they Invent and use details which other people overlook, but that is not the case. The training of a Finnish long dis- tance runner ‘is very simple, but the feature of thie training which‘ brings about suoh wonderful results ls that it le very thorough. A Finn dose not know the word eemfort when he is trelgigagdf he goes in for e thing he does It thoroughly; he gives up all hieoonilorte and ,' u. The ' ‘ " of, ' , " ," getting in better form day by day is e greater one to hlm than any other. A rFinn knows the importance of quick movements, even for e lone (First KIWI) dletanoe runner. While other leng dietenee runners use the method of Bll-llllfi running around and around on the ‘treek ell the time they ens training. (Newark - - .. .- A Finn may train fer short dleteneee ee eagerly as e sprinter, "' e (Second game) he knows that short distance training een alee be endurance t lnlng Buffalo N,» (lrndnv X. (Senior) 1. Mary REE 5101' 201 . Illustrations Cl" tits m the 01"‘ Sunday Syracuse Reading (First game) Toronto - Jersey City (Second game) Toronto .. Jersey City . . . . . . . .. , Catcher it. Cameron 0 ‘Pitcher _ R. ‘Molnnls M. ‘Carmichael , 1st Beee R. Mdlnnls L. Calbeck B. Reid 2nd Base A. Rogers Cream Separators 3rd Bees run emanates sue-non W- 3'11"" race Short Stop ‘ S. (Foster Newark lklme eleen at any speed. Terms he suit cuetomere. Extra parts on hand. mute er .,Phene 1's: er_ m. l‘ ,‘. 1.. ' ' a‘. Perfect attendence- Mary Mulli- gun, Wilfred Burns. Martens While ‘Leslie Reeves, Olive Drummond, George Lewis, Clarence Reeves, Cynthia ‘Reeves, Elsworth Reeves. » Wlnniired MucDoweil. ‘reseller. when done intensively, When run-king mustard edd a tiny drop of selrul oil to ‘it while it is ‘being mixed. The flavor will be greatly improved. Before painting a floor. ml the (‘melts with putty. EVIN IURFAOI llll ‘(First game) Rochester imore _ (Second same) he! tar . i‘. Y "Whlfr: an" A. Ferquherson ‘Centre Field- J. Campbell Left Field B. (Rogers H. Currie G. ‘Morris - A. Jones .. aunt ‘Field _ Hti-Inlholprllfllisk-tllvaifrrnoi-eee, n -- whon Sweetser bad been taken to the Lawrence lPerk (Hospital. Dr. Deer said that he had ordered a long rest. from the after eileete of influenza and nervous strain that lfirreetser experienced ,' .4 -1 while